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Rev. C. I&gt; H a rris I'M ior
m l i r school, |t:# 9 A. M.

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7 It# I* M — Evening Worahlp

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chum cn o r uoD
O ootva and Kim Avenues
B tv . W. C. Ilolrom b. pastor
■ unlay School, 10 00 A. M
TeUBg People. I I t I*. M.
Mora In* Henri*#. I 1 M A. I

EVA-BESS BEAUTY SH O P

PAOLA

W ril.R T A N MITTVIOD
CHUIMTf
1
“ W elcom e Chapel**
Rav H, M. Hank)*. Paator
Monday Mrhool. tt:tO A M
f*r*anhlng Wervlra, lira s A M.
Yoons I'aoplaa Hervlee. I o« P
K vangellaK e Morale*. I lo P
The lit t la church In tha W
*i»o«| ex ten d s a am wim * lo all

0 A I.V A T 7 O M

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M m . V «U N tlm n
Mfawt J a n e G a n l t

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R aat Heeuud St root

the Best— Use

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S. P L , a.ao P M
S itro t M ootlii|, 7 Vi P M
K vangellallr Morvleo. 7 lb I* M

(.'••me w o r a h lp

PI II IT P ltR R R V fT n U S I f lt'N t M
K II flrow nlea. |) (I., P aator
Sunday Mervlcee
Monday School. • 41 A M
M orntns W orahlp. | | 0* A M
Junior and Sanlor Young People
4 10 P M
P re n tn s W orahlp, 7 la I' M
Open llouea for Hallora

w it h

I III IK IIKa UK I II MI ST.
• IIK S T IS T
Sunday Hr him I, I 14 a M
M orning H ervl.a, 11 no A M
W ednaaday evening eervlr* I ••
P IL
H eading r*w»m hour* from I • • ••
b *•* on Tu#e«la)» and K rtdara
MAN" la Iho ■iihj»«i of
th*
•Hernmn which will l»o rood
in ch u rch es of Chrl«l. S«|enll»t.
Ililo u sh o ill tli* m u Id nil S uiolat
Mnrch 7
Tli* d o ld en Teat la
Aa many
urn &lt;«r* led hy the Spit M of bind.
I hey a re the aorta of Hod I Montana
X »•)

Annina (he citation* v%hit It com
I*• I"e the l.aeeon-H«rnioii la the ft*l
low IMl frttin tha III It le . And Hod
wahl. Let mb m ake nmn In
nor
iton S*. a f te r our llk*n*#*
So
• hoi tr e a te d mail In hla •• w n lino S'*
l«l th e Inm ae of I |te| tre a te d lie
him . m ole Noil fem ale creeled he
II.eni ' ( tir o I 14 lo
-■: '
Tito I# *M in •Mormon n ln . lurlud*#
the follow ing |»e**« a •• ftom
I he
t In latteh ScTeoce ..............It
H« I
elite it nil H ealth w ith K»» to lha
Hi i Iplsirea liy Maty link** IM«I»
T he Hide oca of Iteina teveala man
•t a Iter feet, even aa the K ather *"
p erfect, hecauae the Soul or Mind.
..f (lie e p lilliia t man o Hod. Ih*
•11v Itie P rin cip le of nil tielna and
hecaitao thta real m ao la govern*'!
hi Huul Ittelead of ae it ae It y the
In w of S pirit, not hr the •••
Ittlletl la w . of inoltei
4p l"l 1X
11»

iA M r o n u A iiK M R i.T o r u i m

L B. Blchardaoi.. Paator
Itth S t A I.aural A n .
Sunday School, III 00 A M
Sunday Morning noranip, n •*

Chrlat Ambaaaadora. 7 oa P M
Bvangallatlo Marvlea, • (Ml P m
P ray er M atting, W ednesday I ••

relay night

7:10

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Kveiling Hervlca, I lo P
Wcln••••lay Mcrvic*. 4 In

P ittsb u rg h P ain ts!

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F it 4 MK J. ItltYflOe. F aafar
Harvlrea for Hunday—
11 oo a XI Morning Herlvc*
7 30 I1 Xf. Young Peupla’a Horlaly

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TM H»t , J o* A. Toll*. r**ior
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Ichool. t i l l A. M.

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•fmon Nilhlert, "The (llorloiia |l t .

F I th I C h u r c h

IliimmoiMl.

T he a/tm ial m eetin g o f th e
Civic le a g u e waa h«*ki W ednaadajr
iifternm &gt;n w hen th e o ffic e rs for
th e new y ear w ere elected , p r e s ­
id en t, M rs. J A
ttiatlin e, f ir s t
vice p re sid e n t, Mra H ro rg e B ridge,
aecond vice p re sid e n t. M iss M arv
R o U rta o n , a e c rrla ry Mr*. W . J
H a rtle y , tr e a a u re r, M rs
B. R

A n n o u n c e s A F r e e L ectu re on
C h ristia n S c ie n c e

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by
K u m la ll

D unn,

W W S IIIN tiT O N . M ar. k, U H I be 1‘iib l k H ealth Service report­
ed ve atn d ay H a l M il ra«ea of
iiKMigMia reiMiited
during
the
seek rode,| t e b T* exceeded the
numb*i reproted n any previous

|l»*J7

| • • ' ‘ ‘" n

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“ r,9 “ " * ,V . .

&gt;n* with faara*
Mr. and Mr*. ( . N N orth have
i is hi.
recently been m»tifir«l by the N avy
; ; . T h e i ’ AJnr.M
that their « rn . Norman N orth, i« m issing in action,
ntn*ouf a*l *••
||e w as A graduate
of Lym an
ih- -lO r llw a |||gh S r hoot.
‘w»r?*aVfi w hit
Bnslgn
R ayburn
Mil we* who
Mary
ltah*( ha* been in N avy train ing in G ulf-

LE(iA L NOTICES

H o n to n ,

M uhh .

U f n b a r of tha Board of L rcturvihlp of Ih* Mother C hurrh.
T ha F lrit Church of C hrlat, B elantiit, Uoaton, Maaa.
A t S o u th
_ J E ? u rte rn th

S tre e t

S id e 8 ld e

b e tw e e n

A v e n u e F rid a y , M a rc h

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M n g u o |ln . a n d , J ? * l m e t t o
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G. U. STUA RT PA IN T AND GLASS
117 SO . P A R K

PHONE

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»**w my hand amt offtcbal
•f of flee a« Haaford Kh.rwla,
h* (th dax of March. A l»

W e r*prepent the finest old line com panies and can
w rite your insurance need* on any of the following
coverages:

F IR K
A U T O M O B IL E
W IN D S T O R M
IN L A N D M A R IN E
W O R K M A N ’S

II t* m * r l* x from the aw ara
hill mi ew m plalat ftl*d h*v*la.
th a t y«Mir aam *. Y«eM*nre and ad
&lt;tv*«K aa p arllew larly aa la k m w *
l«. p la la ttfr. U -M ahla T. tllaaa.
M il N*w to* Mn**l. N. W , W a ah lag I mo. IK t \ - th a t th e re ba a a peehoi la th * Stmt* * f F lorida Ih*
•ervle* a f a M h p a eaa span# wham
would hind y ea. and th a | yaw are
over lh a ag* af tw e a ty -a a a y e a rs;
IT IM
, TtlER
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that )m appear ta the hill af
ramplalat filed herein, an tha Ith
day uf A
pril, A
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l, atharw
le*
th* all*«ntlhaa af raid hill w
ill h*
taken aa eaafeaaad hy van and *
deceea pra ranfeaaa w
ill Wentered
agalaat m
T
tv* relief aanght herein la the
ehtalalag af an ahaalat* diver*?,
log*Iher w
ith any Inetdenlal ra­
il*? t*
»w
hleh plaintiff any ha eatItlad.
it

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I I I I R G I .A R Y
L I A B IL IT Y
PRO PERTY
DAMAGE
W AR DAMAGE
C O M P E N S A T IO N

Andrew Carraway Agency
IM H

H E L EN M. CAPRAW AY. A gent
S a P a rk A r a

and

your

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c o rd ia lly

Phoat

This is y o u r D E FE N SE job!

c m ir c itic n

N .v ri Irt u«
be
•Haroiirag*«1
w IIIt Mum |v«*a It la not whan W*
are lainarloiia of «»ilr faults that
nr* lha moat w icked, on Ih*
• o iilia iv . wr at# l*aa •■».— FrOaltin

Tn th* left *f Orlando road Jssl
havond th* la**! alop-llght.
Huntlav lehool. t 41 A. MM nrnln* \V«r«hli1. 11:00 A. M.
Y'*..n* f*#opl#** M»*tlng, 7:00 P. M.
Tha it#v lien vu*#e will have
ch arg e of both *#rvlc*a.
Wed nead ay
Mld*wtafe
g ervle*
• :0« l». M.
Tom* sad w orship w ith oa. All
ar* w*l«* wa.
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th e

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fit!

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M eningitis ( ‘uses A re
H ighest Since 1927

H A N FO RD

Jo h n

nf

• nt .k fui Imigli w ith hia p a r
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II* aits mi II lia in a com
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o f C h r i f tt , S c i n n l i x t ,

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tu n

T h * week** total included doM embers are *ewlng for the
C h ild re n 's Hume in Jack so nville laved report* on 19 rases in V ir ­
ginia which occurred in previous
V!,uv
and for the R n l Crwso. Satlsfnc- ‘V erkv ami compared
w ith
S9H
tory reports were presented by
a * . re|M»rte«l during the previous
. r »».ai
o fficers.
(eeb
r ahsli ih r.e H
A t the Bspt»*t Church n « it
Monday tha W M U . w ill ba«in a
Owen Meredith u r l a s of B llilr elu d lr* under di-

h r e . . . r l .h t.

M B in o m n c iitm c u

O ar. K «rx

U ilffia .

la A u fu tla I loot* I*.
U h at* hereby notified and r*quite*| l*» appear to a certain Hill
».f rum y U U l filed hy Vera Hrlffln
agat*»i you for a dlrorco* now
limiting la th* l.lrre ll ( W t nf
Hemioole Ooonty. Kb.rlda ua or be­
fore the April l u k I »ay. lo-w tl.
th* bth day M April, A l&gt;. H U ,
in deiaulb t hereof aald rau*« w!4l
|iiur»*t| C t l'irt*
1*1 *hi* ( Malar ho (Hihllahed for
the atatestory lime repaired by
Mr. law In rhe imnford Herald. Halt-

* r3.
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1.4 H H U tltV COMNt'XITr
I'll 11Ill’ll

M B T lIO D ItT CMURC.TI

He hue I, l o bo a M Mra
B rsd k e rry , tu p 'i.
lag w orship, ll:0 o A. M.
lag l e m c e s . 7 :ie p. M.

M S

o u ts id e o f y o u r h o u se w ith o u r
h o u s e a n d |x &gt; rc h p a i n t .
E nhance
w ith P ittiib u r x h e n a m e l, v a r n is h
W e - a ls o h a v e a n i c e s e l e c t i o n o f
m irro rs .

•I M
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nlph llainniuval. lately

U )N &lt; ;W (M )I)

•*rr b sin c e

J. W
. A
ustin, paator

M

prrformrtl aoch breath taking aw
nI and «|»ine on ire aa ahe don
in her laical arreen hit, 20th
hia
*
wgay new m
usical. “Ice
Isinl," com
ing to Ih* Kill Thrain Sunday m
ol M
onday.
Sonja
ilancea her w
ay info th* heart of n. .lux John Payne, w
hen he
lands in her native Ireland. Jock tiaku and Sam
m
y K
aye and bU
Orrheatra are fejtuied in the film

th*

Jomr to th* church " w h i n you
I M V ir a stra n g le .

Xu.

lk M r «

d* nr «•! m a ta l* o th er th a n th*
Never before in her brilliant ter*** baa charm
ing Sanja ttrni* Slot* of F lo rid a . th a t hla addr***

fo u n t
P*opl*’«
lllhl*
(Tasa
■•Ota at hum* of pastor, a Io|
L au rtl Av*nu*
tfM sday. i oo l». m
MMw*ak

lorvlos

P ro te c t th e
to p q u a lity
th e in te r io r
an d (la s s .
P ilL n b u rg h

In c r fo r

lu b r ic a tio n

and

c h e c k -u p s o f e n g in e , c h a a aim, a n d b o d y .

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MARCH

H. n i l .

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Av-in luted

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M IlK li 1.17.

Mayo Wants Entire Authority
1Pacific War Is
Over Farmers Under Wickard S e e n £ n te r in g

1 H ouse V otes F o r AddI

tiona To F lo rid a N avalStationaA m ount­
ing To $47,000,000
*

State Markets
Plan Meeting On
Price Ceilings

A n o t h e r m i l l io n d o l l a r * h a s
b e e n a p p ro p ria te d
by
Con
t r e a i f o r th e e x p a n a io n o f
th e S a n fo rd N a v a l A ir S ta
tlo n , a c c o r d in g to a te le g r a m
k re c e iv e d b y T h e H e r a ld fro m
R e p r e s e n ta tiv e J o e H e n d ric k *
JACKSONVILLE Mar. 8. (Spcw h o s a id a t th „ tim e o f th e
clal)—"All of the Florida State
o r i g i n a l a l l o c a t i o n t h a t “ T h i a Farmer** Market* are intereated
la j u s t t h e b e g in n in g " .
in the hearing to be held by *

N ath an M *y o , rtim m Uak&gt; n«r o f
r V u lt u r * lo r th * H la t« o f F lo r_____ ^____ _
•11 p h a ** t o f a g ric u lt u ra l p ro d u c­
tio n ,
Includ in g
t ra n t p o rta t ion,
w ith in the hmnui o f lh « D e p a rt­
m ent o f A g ric u ltu re and d eclared
th at if th l* w tre d o M th « prob­
lem tif producing n u ffie le n t food
io f w tl the world would be' to tv rd .
In • le tte r to T h e H e ra ld M r.
M a vo amId:
“ T h e m a tte r o f in rre a d in g food
production l* re la tiv e ly dim ple In
when le ft to the p a trio tic
fa rm e rs o f th is co u n try , i f th ey
ham pered by
a re nut co n tin u a lly hamp

Th* million dollar* li p art of
th* |R2144X»,604 naval public
work authorisation bill for 1040
which paasod tha House laat w«V
and Include* projects for Florida

coating In ag g reg ate about $47.

000,000. Tha original allocation
' for Dm Sanford Station was $f&gt;,
000,000.
Representative llandrirka u ld
th a t It la contemplated tha fol­
lowing amount* will 1w expended
for aipanalon and development
, at tha following naval e.tabllshmanU:
Jacksonville Naval Air Station
and Municipal Airport, $*,205,000
Banana Rlvrer Naval Air Slatlmj,. $*.100,000
Pensacola Naval Air Station,

m tiB.no.ooo.

M tam
n fl Naval Air Station, $11,BBO.000.
Kay Waat Naval Air Station,
W #
Baacb Naval Air Bta-

fiOO.

M arti

A ir

B utton,

ttdardsla Naval A ir SUfiOO.

Naval Air Station,
Naval Air R u t Ion
', V t
N a n i Air SuUon, $LNaval Air Station,
\ J ta u U W

............. a Naval Air SUtion,
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.
St. Patamfcurg O oait Guard A ir
Button, $200,000.

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CITY B R IE FS
Tha ahooting nragUea aehedulad
for Mar. 14 for tha Beanlnole
County Dafenaa Fore* haa boon
pootpurad until' M*JT“k l,- Cant;
John Galloway announced thia
morning.

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^

Y01tow crook nock ad aquaah,
which hara fo r, tha paat few
roomtha boon sailing a t (3.00 a
buahol ham per a t tha Sanford
, hava line*
8 U U Farmor*
, , , io th a d liiy
of (MAO a hamper, unlmby any coiling, U J . Lobmarkot manager, itatod to-

•mm

tf o w ir i
nit y laid,
fo r a B0
o f (12)0
wvoka

committee of the OI'A with the
■mi on need Intention of creating a
ceiling price on fresh vegetable*.
T h e problem in v o iv rd i* a *erio u *
fkCcaiiAe w ith a a h o rtiig * of
f e r t U iie r ,
In lK ir,
tra n sp o rta tio n
f a c ililic * and m an y o th e r th in g *,
w in te r
grow n
fre sh
veg etab le*
liMve a lso the w e ath e r to rontartd
w ith .

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“ My plan is simple and to tKe
point uimJ was laid before the
proper officials al a meeting | OKVO R adio A d m its
held
in
Memphis, Tenneaaef, )
■■ i c
r
a ■
some months ago, but so far J
l l l l l f W l i y 1 /C1f t * li t III

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“ Place the entire authority fot
agrirult i.nal
production
solely
,Mp
with the Doited States Depart;
U,ImI
,r'
ent of Agriculture,
When 1
c«Ai-nde &lt;•( ..... .
iy entire nuthority, I mean tM fjr 'r
ff'iu the S .il.m ...... .
Use
.e of fertiliser, gwsi.lliie, f a r f l f '“
1 '" ’"I NU l i .h*
eq uip m en t,

m an p o w er, tra n a p o f*
fa rm priNtuct* and ev-

( 4 II \

U t'i;ained
T anks A re
m rd A nd T w o
U \ S h ip s S u n k
»• p .tm n iR

ti^pi*lcht'% reported
'•ig iiinong min-dop «
I'm ifn mm ih i ui
11llll Al*
I lie T o k y o &gt;nili.i

The meeting will be held a t the
m n f i l kfv
State Farmer*’ Market in Pom
■Ui.il III tilt) Uf
•;'(&lt;■&lt; 1
V 1.41 Ml ,11.
pano at 10 A M Tue«ilay, Mar,
in
lAU»
i III V *
ul
vl.it (IN M
ft, arid will lie attended by thou*
. .i.l- h u t r i b f i l . lo p in r ,l l ,i i.iMv
interested from ail of the State
.. r M m i n it t is I V it ii 11 ut i ••■» hi M il
Markets
It is sincerely hoped
« 1A o n g m M i i t f U ,
"Ml .
* Hi
that a solution *atinfiictory to
nnlrw f r u m ( ! i i h I h Ii i i rm 11 ii i r 1 n L i .
the Florida grower* can be reach­
‘Mill jit1 I i u In, K n i t il a .in 1 l i . U t l r
ed or that the idea, of placing a
III H
S b u r t inrul it it it l u u
im b ceiling price, may l*e changed to
f .ii r herr l«&gt; I h a nut rkivtt +♦
1 114 1
that of placing a flooring price,'*
4*t l' M a r t . ii
William L. Wilson, director of Importance Of Test- M ove S e e n A s E ffo r t
hi i c ii tl ii a i it.u l i i c 1Up ' - f l i t
State Farm ers' Markets, said in
MKht r a n k i s * .v t-r A n n
p'»
hi* crop and market review for
ing Eyes Annually
T o F o rce O lder M en ' It HIM1 ul T n b i g i iti'Uixk ..........
th .
S in
thia week.
bilk
! km m m i 'I
fnun
t i n ••lull Jl 11111
is Shown To Club T o Go In to F a r m in g I’W4 l i m l t o l S l u t i - i • IVH'I lllfTI
Condition* at specific markets
ha daacriltfd as follows:
\s »'i
k ilb-ti
“ H frin K l» l» ll* v in g “ , u l i l l) r .
WASHINGTON, M arch 8 ,- W ) l I Io* ii|(t i n l itihn v r c i i ' . .Uf Ml il tiut
"Celery and cabbage are mov*
I lr n r y M rl.u u li,, In ■ ta lk on H lv lit
Men uvei diH l»»*L Hum ■jm*c 1oj , Mm
r.
(, inliiMtl
(ifin'k
Uli.i
Ik.S'
in* la r&gt;&lt;nl
rrecent
a T n ^ wsevere
v iir f coiu* Conservation
before the r v j u la r (lr*ft t'llINftl f IcBt lull i *m(n, y
o f M ar fi-iV tlo- n i| hf
..
Selective service u rile re d lo cal u»yM
' - v k l » lunrh«.n of t h . R otary
\ HO Mi 1)11 littok fuil'l* uf ll^ lit w.
Iw a n U Io put no fim rt' -IH to 4&amp;- l
raln*anir
V alhar* th
(' ,u*’ *l th- Mayfair
u n it* b u m liu rd ifl M ini Li .1
r*m
w m ^rnt^w
warm wvainar,
tpea ’eropi
eroi&gt;a|ii..,.1 , k„ Hotel l.nlay year-old men in d im * 4 I I am i to i
\ llll, li In I AlUlk two l | | . d&gt; it
n o t damuKHJ will ba In food ua hr pointed out that une'a Jud,
tra riR fe r men now m th nt rlm A*illmem
of
peopla
and
id
thinr*
rontUUon ami xrowrra will l» la rr.’ly detrrm innl by vlalim.
«’«tMiri in to the te g u la r cliiAne* 4 1' till! I llit'« l ill l l l l t l t bt 111 II
bvann within I h o n t x t
Dr McLaulin wa
waa Introduce! by ( Milch ua I - A , ;i A , 4 -F , e l* .)
bit! nut a c tu a lly to drufv them
S a n fo rd
M an
Is
Lari Kipp who arranged tha |i
T h e Action lia * the e ffe ct of :
I* * 1
ram aa
a* a part of National Sight
cuMwr* and aaearol$ ara ■
Ri'IMirted
M
issiiij;
.............................................
Week end declared e A la b li-h in g uji tin ie r in w liir lij
Ith dem«M fa r li^ ^ x - CoiNflrrvaUon
that optometry advocate* th* y ear­ man over JlH wm iM bi* induetetl " i f f
a«m whom liw Itrm a l fo rce* tin*
Pvt
Ii.* sol | 1* « e „ l l v of tin ra in fa ll
expocted ly nAmlnxtkm at eyat to ifetrr- (triminn thy ta n he u*«t| m tin 4*i t y va lr« Pt•psut. li Ilf* l l | | ' unit
Ui
area.” ml ua whether they are giving the military estalili^hment,'* n* tin 1ha N Util A III (111 f .j; ti t P4L‘ V
area
to benefit all Crop. Ini th aitt area,
1, ,,
"Tha fre e te Sunday momln moat efficient aarvlca poifllbhW a r M aiiim w ei rom im aA ioii i
w it r
l h | . 4t ( Pin M
uPi Pi •' IPO l l n m
Declaring that It la too expen­ K
and froat Thuraday m om lnr &lt;ll5
ya.ttai Lit )-t irn tkia mini '■* -I I 1'
little da m are e Xcrptlnr to pota- sive for an individual or husinen*
The
men
In
I
II
are
In
l&gt;e
rH.ibliai
*
4
(II
III
1
1
1 I lull u rut l l .
th a t are inefficient dunAlfleel on Die vMiiie bawl- i
toea In the Sanitord area. Many
'&lt;( If IU'I 1 Ml
( l a u PIuni Ill's
in "th e around'*™ 1
Dr- Ucl.a idin adit younger men hut with - 1**t Lit wtiurnt
farmara had
inaiil IIU 1 isb'il i &lt;lMUth I n
in t h a
comlna up Md a fre.f, crop « ' th*t be
'," tr,l,hful ' II" denigruitioiiM Some will Dm K tiru p 'it PI, N m tk. A f i n UPt mill
juat comlnr
lie pul in 1-A (II), M l (II). i \ Btml k» I ’U4 ft. ;i MU'*
i f vegetal.!
vegetable* t. axpecte,! In alxty f.*Pnot
'
f
™
'!d
.
UP°"
for
•"»
of
daya. Rain helped good aruwina thing •ml th at they tn u .t there- Ml) ami iimilni fl*Afie» I I n |H"
ll-l UPS' r&gt; .ft
O n \ i “ts fli nt
*edltire, the m an p o w er u h i i h i I ' D •1* r**r« n
condltlnna to continue. The peak fore be coorrected.
Pill « . 11 i Pul m m Mlh 8111^
Primitive man, he .aid, u.ed e x p la in e d In a
prefa*
teh-.t •
of the celery movement from thi*
in iu i Pull 111 f 41' 11'4' i 2 H uft 4'i‘l ■*
aection will be the week of March hi. eye* for dU iant vl*ton. add m ean* th a t men “ who have m &lt;| uiul b • ■i h -lr « Ifn ii in
•• -4"r III
8 and there will lx a general aup- Ing that Nature did nut intend eauie fo r d eferm en t n lh e r tluu a i t i u r i III (i.fl f k. \ fl le .1
ul f i » 1 ly of all vegetablea on the Mar­ the eye* for inch concentrated age w ill )&gt;e pint eil in ('I hah I \
1
Will
u
ul
uffli
rt
(.ml
1
♦■nl “ Is si
T h e re w a* no iiiduatnni I f....
at and celery In large quantl- vi.ion a* they ere frequently u.nl
mini
1
1
1
M
i*.IliK
in
iit’fn
.n
in t km
today. Glaaaa* are required to se le ctive * e rv ic « or I turn Un vtm
tlea."
1
*
1
1
1
'
S
m
i
t
h
lid
V
uff
ft.
u
r
a
Tomatoea and a^uanh of fair lxm f tha light raye end make it or n a vy d ep artm en t a* h wl* If. 1 4. ll-(l ii ua it ........... | •1 i illi oM*l'isI
quality are available ut the Flor­ eaiilcr for thU cone* litre In I vl (h e r t ill a n ctu atly foresbuilm v h i l i o n tn tlu N at 1fi H i n ,i l u ii il
c a ll Io Ih e co lo r* fo r men
'
ida City Market with demand elan.
T h e liM III. 1 Ml.—
n m l. ltaecnt. rain Kaa. greatly
Preaidant Holland Dean wel­ .3 6 ., yvho a re te c h n ic a lly $ licibb(D n»i»‘$l Stut
\ iliiV poi'sun
benefited the aquaah ann Iwmn comed Henry K arka Inlu the R o ­ fo r m ilit a r y ic rv l^ i1 to the .h « niiim trig in m ln m Ilf
n
llio N m
tD .
cropa planted tinea the freete." tary Club a* a new member and o f 41V S e n a to r W h e e le r
t.), and aotne oth er me mb* i A f ricH ii h u m t
“ Collarda, turn Ipa and green offered congratulation* In behalf oMf o ncoll
F ln riih i
re a*
h ave
urged
Hint
cabbage are plentiful a t Penaa- of the elub to Andrew Carraway ■ingl* mgan
llo iilt y . I *vl R "In n [ I ’ , S iin f.n d
r 1IH be dratted •
cola, In aplta 'of vary cold weath- who hma Juat received hi* ram - head of yo uonve
D ro iiip ii, “ nd Lt
K d w a id
li
er. Good demand for freah egg* million aa a n 'ta lig n In the Navy. a rm y o p p o M t gthe ris . fa th e r* but the Tam pu.
la reported with price* excellent
A Chl«f aim of the new order
V oylcA , T t'ch 6 t.h Lir (lioAtPi |
and no aurptua available."
Pompano reporta - a total of 60 Day Extension May It to tiuluca man ov#r tH to go W ., r ia n t id l y
Into
farming.
T
h
e
o
n
te
r
ptuvu^
■
*
( D u ltm l SlutoH A rm y pcrAoiiuol
a ,408,220 to data for vegetablea Be Granted On Taxes that any man o ve r 3ft who faim « Wounded
uctnifi m the N orth
ndled through th at market thia
now or who take* ap farming bv A f r icu m en
Vegetable talea In Feb­
May
I
*hall
lx
rrclufl.iric
I
(WASHINGTON,
Mar.
8.
M1F lo rid a
ruary amounted to nearly two An extension
(0 00 daya In promptly Into the farm deferui.nl
CoTUejm, i
D . .Iiu kmillion dollar*. While tha pro­ filing Income
claaaea,
2-C
If
alnglu
uiul
.11
if
return*
became
v llle
duction peak baa paaaed, dally of the “uni
married, If he m e e t, the -ill ■i
Situation"
du*
F
o
rd
.
I
.
l
l.t
l l u i n . , .lu c k .
ihlpmenta of bean* .to ta l approxa
q u a I i fic a lio u - v llle .
to w ar con
tha uncer- farm-deferment
Imatalv 18 car loada with pepper*
teppert talnties
on
revtnu* Othr man over 38 a re to l«- put
Lcwu, I'npt A lb e rt N J t . I 1
around
following In quanr"
billa win b#
In Juatlfi- into th* regular d r a ft c la .a ifn u atria I'lly
4 cere p er day.
Gltletta (D- Ilona "aa aoon aa p o s.lb le ufl&lt;-r
m m t la reported ____
h* haa been Hay 1."
“ While the straw berry move,
Tha onlar did not make it
H . (iilm e r S te e le
ment a t P lant City la decraaalng
Internal Hava- whether It would be too lete ufi. r
over 170,000 pints wet* aolq
P ro m o te d T o M ajor
May I for * man over 38 to ,o i
Helvering
haa
through the murket during the
farm Job and a farm defermi m
to all cel­ aTha
neat waek. Prices ranged from
apparently
Intended
inf..........
W o n ! him baun raca ivetl hara
lo conU to St cents per p in t Recent
th at he ought to du it !&gt;&gt; of th * prom utiun u f ( ’a iit 1requeata
cold damag* to spring vag* table
(CWMIaaeS Oa raa* Tax
G llm t r S tt'flu to m n ju r on Jn n
plantings varied through the atva
27.
M a jo r SU't’ li? i» thu nun of
with no damag* In some tec Ilona
H r. and M r*, ( k Mr lla r r in im ,
to aerioua damag* In other aeoof fla n fu n i.
Uone. Sufficient damage resulted
A
g ra d u a l a of
Oca (a
lll^ li
however to create a replanting
School, Mu jur Star I* re coi v$t
problem due to boavy demand for
hla R. O. T C. training at
Caatl* Heights Military Acailcmy
Scouter* of Orlando.
Al Lebanon, Tenn. lie alau at
Program Chairman H. Warfield
munltle* of
th* U nlvrnlty of Mary­
comprising D o n o r of Orlando prealdetl over land In RalUmora, and went
iuikII, Boy tha “Thumbnail Report Beoloii" Into th* United State* Army with
attended its rhlch eloaad th# afternoon dl.- tha Waahington, D C. Nulhmal
euMlon group* led by Norton M c­ Guard whan It w*i mobilited in
Building Donald of Da Land, W alter J 1940.
:h t
Patton of Daytona Beach, W J.
Major lilirrU on la a t prewnl
u
Barker o f Mount Dora and W. ■tationrd with th* 2t50th
A. MeCraa and W. F. Thorn*, of ^ H ila ry , Third Battalion, Beattie,
Orlando. H arbart Stuckey, Drpu
ty Regional Exaeuttva from At-

b n - u n r i l iri
i » 11iBhiv a f t e r

i

i • tin u n il re .H ia t'

• 11 mi » ( i c r m n n
I
Mm* I t r it i n h
mi; i ^I h *i I M u ri
i u tullft in t h o
t. ku-tsijiiiH c o n -

• i Min i h r N azis,
............ pm nnitl fla t1
turiAtvc fro m
i ni fitiltd Hum1• 1
n $:m int n o .

"ilit'f
U nited’
'.■lird westward
id bi'/ivy Axis
I

&lt; luirraA*
v*•i tii!* in
-inking
ing,
I$nTlho Me

Dr. McLaulin Is Draft Status Of
Guest Speaker At Men Over 38 Is
Rotary Luncheon Changed Again

. |C I toil tw o
w ith d ir
•g t iiru u g h
nt , mol con1 , lib
m ile s
io* i u p tu rln g
\b.»ut
4,600
i tllfd in rpi/ i th re a t Ui
|

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lluupH la s t
b u llin g hack
»*«•i mmi Lank

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■
MUmid utruvn
u in va in to
b.'hiri* the
in i fu r had
i tbo th ic k
I.
Mont*
il.ll Ii . i i mid «f•id 11o eighth
iv w h i ' if In-

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O fficers Are Elected A t M eeting
Of D istrict Boy Scout Council

th e

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tjition of
erythirig else related thereto. The
Unitfnl S ta te s Denartment of Ag­
lid Milt I4-4|
riculture then could pass the ad­
ministration o f it* orders to tH#
m i , nek ihiwledgitig U
Io
v a rio u s S ta te Depart m efiln o f Ag#
‘Too many rooks 'poll the broth,’ riculture and lj*nd (Irani OoV •lent i oyer*, five liu u - p il
la a platitude (hat well can be leges who know fu n n e r** protw |dnm*H where Allied plui
applied to farm production in lem.A ami how tiesl to help with Itoyed the 22 nhip fop mi
Florida
*td v in if them
Then we could do tuelv lilting s*if 1$ loj
I’.Avo claimed ilii
'*Direction* and order* from the a com p lete job mid no mie would
. mIk fmii Allied -mlui
United States Itepartmenl of Ag­ go h u n g ry ,
riculture reach ua idxiut the time
“ I'srHphrMsiog * verse from the tt.il down l i t \ Hied
N i J|i-f ill k M u d ^ to'( 'M V H \ Ml
another one cutnea frum the OPA lies! uf *11 tHHikri, the llilde, 1
(iiiii
. li ip
f i 111r$*• n
ui
tin*
or the OUT, or Home other initial­ would •‘ay Render, therefore, unto
•
•
I••t i.M' » I"' T
1 &lt;&gt;v
1 kit*
ed
F**d**r u I n g e n c y w h ic h
m ig h t the I'niinl Stale* llepHltment Of
1 tiny
l i.
Ik.,
k.. . I
nf
it.
Ijjmp mibiii-d with the idea that it Agriculture the things that belong
'U1&lt;i b.'t t
( mu
. i t i. lil t
a).
*' “ ru n n in g the « h o w ;" o r him ybe to it, and to the other* the re,
I
p
h
1. i .
ii.i h
' 1i
1 1111» ' 1|
we get mi order from several of niaindei “
M Ml s h i p s 111 Mu
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Conditions At S p e c i f ic ^ ^ ^ ^ 'r / .h ^ r b u ^ 0:.
Farm Markets Are ^
r'U|- 1
go*I, but how ara they
Revealed In Report production
to do It, harriRtrung aa they are f

I

them nt orw* ratlin g
do o r w h at n o i to
do it o r hovr not to

Rommel Offensive On
Another Phase Mareth Line Blocked

■|H.fi#al pay■I &gt;H|IU|UU*Hlt
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' H&gt;iuijim*nt
I ii-m iu em ent

i 11dv8 in hla
'u n la y
re parted
ii iiHsnuita
* i■f i .i 1him uf
In- I. t in netl
■llkt tH ifur*
.-.I
II*
uf tlu*
in rliid w h irh
iFlk-t in

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lu tha
i .'i.entad
11 c l m a n
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i ’O N T I N D K S
Am i a in \&lt;1 nit
$•1 * 1 1 1 *'-! u ii U iliin p li uvi-r (i ll.lv . k1 f .lll 1
(.tsMil.ai wa b u t.

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l 1 , »: ra ttlin g of
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ii
f it . in tile
111" •*.......... . 41f thu
&gt;&gt;.|.k f l
A it
to
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pulp ■nil
It
i n iiM iry
in
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pi 1■ll n • fo| ru ­
.{ W ill tin 1 . ... - &lt;i .1*■
hn............... ..
th *
.( I I ’ libht 1‘cm.
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4 D rp art. ll ki k a u lip iu i tara
Wt
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M. 1 • i l l . W a llin g
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nmiHifaclur&lt;11 l.'lh
h. [nirtieular.
h ib'i I
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A. I’ri'ciniin D ies
S u n d a y In T a m p a
&lt; b n ilo t A ,
tin.! In i lo r
a ml K o Ih 'I t

Fn-i'iiian, o f IJthia
nf II. [&gt;. iVeaman
-’m-niaii o f Hanford.
I SuiuLiy
l'nni|* hospital

at
Tba flr.t of a aerie*, of badly
(uief i IIik vh. He w as a
1ll t-|ulnf K 'ld o n t of lllllflborougtt
naadad soaking rain* earns Tues­
. until y,
day, according to W eatherman
B.P, Whittier, who atatad lhat
He ii Miirviveil Ly Ida widow,
th* rainfall than measured .08 of HATTLK ENDS: It 1* c.llmiilod tlml lh« J« | m lout IB.MH) wiili li" 'I n . Atiro Freeman; six daugbdc.lruction
of
th«&gt;
convoy.
(W
uriirr
Hro».'
"Air
1‘orc*-"
from
Inin
Inch. On Saturday cam* the
| ( " 1. M n J. (). Jackson of Jack; m iivill,-. Mrs. L. M. Sweat, F t.
ylaat rain, measuring ICO IWtlOllulj
Sunday’s rainfall amountInuili'rdute, M r.. J. O. Hendry,
fa. ,44 of an Inch, making a
LI'Icmko. III., Mrs. Fit ward PeaI'll I It l&gt; WORLD WAR
CUT
total precipitation fo r tha weak
in k . I.Ini,me, Mr.. Carl Eppa,
ttf 1B3 Inches, ha revealed.
Tampa, nml Mr*. William WaaTaT,
DKLAWAKK, Ohio, Mur 8. till llirniin-huin, Ala.; thro* ions, C.
WASIUNOTONi Mar. 8, W1) Vico President Henry Wallace A. Freeman, Jr., F ort LauderFood ahlputaoU from tha United
Sta tea fa. Marttnluua, tha French today asserted a third vvnrlil war dale, mid the two above named) t
colony In tha Caribbean Baa, war* appears Inevitable unlc.i tin- a lab (G grandchildren,
impended when United State*
troop* landed'll) North Africa tn western democracies and Ruuain
Tho Arctic wolf walgha a*
Noyamhar,
Undanacratary
‘of reach a satisfactory understand­ aa 17B pound.; the Taxaa
B u t* Wtllea raid today.
ing befpra tha present war enda. little aa 30,
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The Sanford Herald

C h ild ren A t H o m e

M O N D A Y , M A R C H S / I M * '1
Power# (ntrnde to i p i t f I# the
J ndj|»« of *he C lreill Court for
ItM Ninth Judlral Clr*ult of Pinf i&lt;ja. In and for Mr ml not* Coiim I f .
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ANY OLD PORT IN A STORM!

Im nii'IrsH c h il d r e n n f iK’i'iip ii'd m in i t r io s
E ikh I h iiih I Ih ■‘•■nl Oii-iii, t-uri- g iv e n . jin h h iii hn n itty ho. H u t it in mi-i on
Njirv jiI no tn n u m i i l r r rtiililr o n at tio n io .
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P a r i t i l r In t d f i i f r
O ir g r i m i n g |H -iim l W in n n u t o n ly o n e f a m ily o f c h ililri-n .
Mr Ctrrtrr
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lint a rliizon in On- nii11ii- n i-iK h lio rlio o d , a r o lo ft a t IiminiY ijW Men lie
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f e ll N o e lh *
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T in- y o u n ifo r o lio s K'd i n to s m a ll m is o h io f. m id at h o st
m o nut |irojM -rlv foil n r lim kerl n f to r . S l i g h t illn e s s e s ilrv e h ip
in to lo rim is o n o a .
T h o o ld i-r y o in if ia lo r a g e t i n to b ig m is
( lin f
T h r y h ro n k w in d o w s , d o s tr n y fom-QS
T h e y sto n l.
th ey a n n o y th o y o u n g e r iuioh , T o o m a n y y o u n g K iris g et
in to [lo rso n n l Ir o n h lo s w lm si- n a ln r o a n d c n n m -iju e iire s tinw
a ro 11si y o u n g to i in d o r s la u il.
S u m o o f th o m il i ta r v o r g a n i z a t i o n s w ill n o t la k o im v
w i'tm -n w ith o h ililri-n y o u n g e r t h a n f o u r t e e n
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Itlh . |f«». by petition for Ih*
aAnpilnn of a minor «Jh I4 »ad*r
fill' n iin t
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a im is to t u r n S p a n i s h A m o rio n i n to a &lt; 5 ro n to r S p a m , not
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Officers Elected
At Meetinjr Of
S c o u t (ouncii

H ik e ■poke'* *&gt;f flnmr ii|'&lt;in Hu*
Three twinkling whefls nil ied»«4e
fVOm whrre 1 Ntnvrrl, fl»e h»l&gt; tif

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A llot h o r o n o ip iv o a n o n l o r f o r th o w h o lo c o m p a n y
In r n is o th o liR lit log.
O n o c o n fiia o d d r a f l o o rn ia tsl h is
lo ft htjr m o r r n r . T h o a o riro n n l lo o k ed d o w n th o lin o a n d
•uiw th o n p r a is i'd lo ft
log o f o n e s o ld io r r ijfh t n e x t to t h e
n p r a is o d r i« h t li-jt o f
th o r w r u i t b o a ld o h im .
" W lm is th n l s m a r t a lo e k in th o m id d lr o f th o l i n o 7"
ho bfillow od, " w lm ra la ts l Ito th lotta
W in t o r H a v e n
l lo r a l d

Draft Status Of
Men Over 38 Is
Changed Again
froiatlMBiaa Kv. m e . , , (laet

May I. t* hi ill 1. n m y I Tv t h e toi- to n ln r of the heav iest season
of f a r m tvttrh
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Knur other new

selective *er

rice reKiilathniH s e t s Issued Inat
night pte.ignni to st-ej, agrtrul
tural w orkers on the farm s They
tu o y id r
UN* Its w a g e r oh “ o u r t e s t In-

)fltiatldhff
front W ashington.
Ut &lt;tor e ip frb -n rr will' “our lie«t
io m ta tlo r" is ih«t nine times
It of ten^ It lsn*t goo,! enough.
'Admiral Land, rhalnnan of the
IhrUime (i0niml"sinfr, Hoyn "il
l l t t m i t * • b l c n l c c U m it n fir#t

iuiiti to tlAckfiiBrn'* ind •ogw * th at tho## who #ro h*Ml« lf Absent from fhelr job*
It bout t*M
legltlniMt#
»lmuld
"ttMvtis
»*»»•!■»• excuse
rjc u tr Pliotliq
t;
IB poetsd la Post Office, for all
L
W.W*. A t Itast If it I. not
V - "»U*k*rl*mH, tl Is .abotago, and
Ii.
th e t In war ttmaa U treason.
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MW -,-*Dow* In Weet l*alm Reach an
f r , M M l l scientist declares that
: Jdlt'ittrtR may havs an Important
‘It- , M arine On cancer", and (tolnts
JO tJi’ M l O u t tests there produced cen
H*.
oar In wily lo percent of ifce
fk
f***0 where BO percent developed
Mi * M^Uso north. Byt He, warn* tt Is
U. i , * * P . too ea rly -In say that Klom *u* MMY worn! sunshine Ii any preK .V ,. H W # f w thin dreed disease.
■ f e K I b r e f U i d m w e jlk * the Idea.

I. When a mail Is granted deferntenl lot farm work,
local
lioarttv have "mi furthar discre­
tion" an,| must keep hint deferred.
If this m akes'Ihe local board un­
able to meet Ita quota for the
armed servires. the military call
“should lie left unfilled.’’
Z. Anv man with farming **Iterlrnre now In other work Is to
get farm er deferment If he re­
turn*- tn terming before he Is
notified to sn te a r for Induction.
3. A farm worker In danger of
losing hi* deferment thrhugn fail­
ure In meet - urmluctlon require­
ments must 1st referred lo the
eounty ferm wer board and 30
daya most be allowed for hi*
Itlaceiiirn In amtll *r farm Job lie-

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lie .hall lie bletittfje&lt;| (hu* ‘rla**
I A (II); If such registrant Is
In rlain -J.R, he .hall b* identtfiwl
thus Vlas. 2-It (H ); If such repi*I rani I. In .-lass 3-C. h* tl-all
lie itlenhflrd thus Vlas* 3-0 ( i ll ;
tf such registrant is in - ’rin jt L
he sliaU lie ifTMitiTled .litUS. “ rl«s«
4-K (In ’ Titfl Identification *111*
.hall lie itst-d fnr such registrant
tegardlesa of his elaasifleatlon.”

Tire Inspection
Requirements In
No Way Reduced

P’l«til

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MOTI, i n n rwiM •) lin.nM .oil to n * • i b n W»tnn*ai t*a lif tn n l
,a (« s puMn H i s l , uas»r
nt law m rwfwiata., a«iaan«) .
CanaSln inaatii faW w n la iWa atat.aaiai la n yartaS fa Wf t—ala at far a*

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Wf+ritk M. IrHr, CMAIVMMl or m M i Lmm? A. Lif—Am, MMMPf
1 MAOI0ON AV BN U« NRV TO RI, N. T.

IN TIIH ( Ol NT OK T»IK TTIIATV Jl ITOKts aUHlAOl.K f fit !Mt i , K ioH iriA , in rn n n tT K .
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■W lirnrvri , c ls u if l n l i r g l.
I u til Its* Ivsctit-d the URth sit
ntvi-i-srv ol Itm Lhv it: in. birth
‘tint k,» mil s tta ln H th* 4Mh
sn n lv i-r.siy of lhv day of hl&gt;
b itlt. In- .bull be i&lt;iantlft*il In
all-W Tiirfl. by rnllnwlng hi* clan*, i first Inn tv II it tb s letter ‘( I I ) ’. (f

" I " ’ niltrsge mUini Itooks slid
lltose whlrlt get Inilk rstlons . .
ineuiliers of fleets wrn- reqnirrtl
to get IniliaT tire inanerliitna tint
ta le r than Krb. W T y , was the
deadline for rnttim errlal vehirles
also.
M otorists tvlio have only
"A " rations have until the end
of Marrh It* g e t their Initial In
sperl Inn*.

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Yuli *w1 *#rh uf vmi mo Tier*
1»y nuTlflnf *I'prt i*4|»ilr*ti in pt *
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t'ln ln m
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w lilr h y#Mi. #tr * l i h * r uf V"*i ii i b j
h a t. MfjsIrinT Hi* **f«(* uf AN
DflKaW JA K I’flCIN, #1*er«N«.d. 1*1*
•if b a Id f ’m i ii t v .
lo
li t *
f t iiin t F
JudB* uf Hemlriui* (Vunly, KlorUln
at hi* nffle* In Hr* enurl houa
nf aalil rn u n ty «t H«nfurd, Klurlda
nrllhdn elpht e«1*nd«r m^ntha fr#»ti
the tlm* «»f fit* flmi iiuHlie*tlnn nf
tilts tuiMr* Ea i Ii cIa Iiii nr d*iuand
"hall he tn wrlMnf. mid *11^11 "tat#
the pla*e «f reaiitence *nd o*v&lt;tt of.
fire nddr*"* nf Ih* rlalrnmif. and

be - AV YOUR- TAHTE DEMAND#
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T H E BENT IN

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lnifjut*i tju*. New W H ltii.
Wmi are hereby nutm ed and r*
(|iilr* d in appaar In e ce rta in H ill
a f Com pjnlpi filed bjr W illia m R.
W im b erly Raninet you
fo r a
d|vm-e. now pend Inn In the Clrm iU
C o u rt of Hem in ole 1'ountF, F lo rid a ,
on or befor# lire A p ril Hole D ay,
to -w it: the ftth day o f A p ril. A. D.*
l i l l . In d efh u li thereof aaln cau»#
w i l l , proceed K i * P i r l t . .
I*#i Ih ia o rd e r, be punllalied for
the B ta fiilo ry ttfn# rruw tretl by law

Periodic tire inspection requiremenu are In no waff relaxed by
the Office of Price Administra­
tion a recent order freelne tire
recapping with passenger type
cantrlhack from ration restrictions,
A.ll. Peterson secretary of the lo.
cal War Price and Rationing
In Ihe Hanford Herald, a peWnHoard, said today.
P H h r of id n e ra t c lrc u U llo n In said
The OPA official made this county and e la te ,
W |in **# my hand and o ffle ia i
statem ent lo correct a mistaken
belief apparently held by tome
motorists.
" It Is true th st a car owner

~ * a hl%b&amp; z &lt;

intsresl to ttewat t o announeement
th a t tha John II.
Its have purchased
antier. .oldest newt- The*. If dr
it*U. Harris Powers. were-mail mi
thS, flin t to
fa n * Job by

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’Social And Personal Activities
CAROLINA im .1 . CRAPPS, Society Kdllor.

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W ed s E r n e s t K e lle y I
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w hich
U hAl
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the
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R e cto ry
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K o tc rn o r of I il« i In t e r n a t io n a l., S a n fo rd N a v a l A ir S ta tio n
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) w ill be present
AM in c o l o r , ni c , « ,
K e lle y
a.
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iw iu e ste d to In* pro sent
i m em ber* o f the im m ed iate fa in i
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l 1 V\ nlla ,
H eal,
III# A kmi mu t Inns o f the I* irs t 1fm** A rt f |&gt;M*ii'iit f rtr the if t i*
who ,
a lt * ni 11u g
hd.'l m F o il
RnptiMt ('h u tc h w ill meet m t(11-' . m■
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j 1* ni ■111 VA&gt;* kt •ni in
A n n ex at »i .in P M
w ith m c i v
Km
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w hitting
the h m lc
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V n v* 11 1. n . 1 i -a m ale,
rre ti dish
H t«*|e**e* w ill ilio - c an iftrittiM in d re ss of pink « ad* t M- &lt; u llo iu h
I hp M r* M N t IcvM niid , M is H I
l a c fe a tu rin g a sw e eth eart neck
H le a rd , IVlr p.. I I
M an ly and M i* bui- and fo il s k il l W ith th is she
(
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w o ic m atch in g accesso ries and so 1 « k i I Hs and I „
W.I, Value
Red C ro ss -on g lia l dfeHMTiga o n hid lo ik jg fc M iss (la m b y w on ra g e fit H ir h n o
w ill he made wl the (vrMTtinmi
N ile green la iln ie rl su it and h I &gt;1 Ini i&lt;h‘ w i n 1 f in •&gt;
School from M) on \ \[ u tilil 1 &lt;0 j cm -age tif yi lh»* loaehm ls
•*t M i - '
W ' .hi
PM
P tiM is m in v d ffl \u s tle n d |
K n lh iw u ig the wedding h ic
£
\ s |ie c is i Hatn e w ill le g iven c 'titu m w as held at I he home tif
I ** 11 f I
at the V im ng People's I'ln h on the Mr am! M. r* II „M i , w i i , &gt; " " i i , ...................
,
La k e h io n t Sou Venn s am i in iisic . 1 " &lt;&gt;ak A ven ue T t e rtMiins ot |
w ill lw* fu rn ish e d
the H am h y home w ere p ro fu se ly • , j , tll|llM (, &gt; ,
•be ora led w ith pink and w h ite I ^
W ED N ESD AY
In th« d ining
A board m eeting of the San g la d io li and f r m
fo n l H ard en I 'bib w ill he held '«*&gt;■■» the b rid a l them e w as *&lt;
hi nods
,l M,
A l t the liim ic of M i* , t i P H ern | &lt;entuate,| w ith w hite g lm ituh la* w III le g H I 1 ,. h .11
W diin, S an fu n I A ven ue, at I let Ml P ' t, k uso»l T h e luce covered d in in g iptlle ill oi tin M.
M
jtn h le
w as r e n tre rrd w ith th e trwdi
Dav&lt; ntlM fb*ai h *li
Red
Cn«s* mu go al d re ssin g s |U ‘in»l tieieat wedding ca k e lii|ip e i! went
w ill la* made at the l* ia n itn a r by « rm m atu re b rid a l couple ftn
B ch isil I m m HMMi A , M u n til the h u ffet stiv e r rand lew bra held
w h ite tan e r*
4 :3 0 P M
Pub lic i* invilt&lt;i| Of
M is
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T h .i.e w hn aa n iu ln l U .e
H am
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Tom m v
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" e r v in f w e re : M r .
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a, l be V.MIMIC i ’en|.leN I III,. . 1,1 Ib e 1 f e lo M ,
M ia . Jo aephine T a r bell I MH» K ills
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im lc n i- mi- n ' l u l l a u e e f, Mr ami M r* K e lle y
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TH U RSD AY
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tin u e f»t- liiiin o ig hi rii,
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'•»« K e lle y i* the n io .-. nf Mi S ig n a l t *Ft t‘S
rh a rn e
am i M i* lln m h y w ith a t o m *bc
Seru .m ile C m m ty K e tic ,a tm ,, ..I l ‘1** " i * ,1,‘ be, h u m . fo r the | i * .t [
, ,,, ol
W .im a li’» ( lu ll w ill meet «t |he 1 " e v e ia l tim nllm . She .* e .i.t,lo y r .l , Tew
r , . w ot I'd lM li nh| h .ivi been. Hu*
H a,if ,in i
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w ill.
,h r S .m llie ,,, Kelt Telephum ' week •‘ 0*1 gift* t* id M ,.
1
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,o * e ie ,l ili»h lu i.i le o n at i ' i Ib U ' "ftU iatiy
T»'W un \ v.M 7ldil
1 • nt
n V Io ck . T h e huNttiess m eeting Hint j
Tew I* •ii duty w .tl the \ .4\ J4j
p m g n tm w ill itdlow
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in ,i
^
W eideyan (iin ld S e rv ic e **f the
Sq uad ron hn*ed in IV n * „ . .d .i
K ir n l
M ethrufist
f 'h n ic h
w ill
m eet in room b m tli- (itH iitm iir
School at 7 .1 0 | M
A ., in t f ,i'» t in K
p ro g ra m
h .- i'L iH f r
P . H a rv e y , J r .
The To w n aem l C lu b w ill meet
l{ ir ( h ( h lV
lit the ('o tirt llo ja e ut H (10 P, been planned by the T o u ria t C lu b ( V I c l k T H t C S
A M- w ith L
P , H ag an pienidm g w h ich w ill m eet th is e ve n in g at
Lilrnikrid I,o we, W i H i . i o i l - n i g u r
'h e W o m an 1* C lu b a t 7 :3 0 P. M
^ P u b lic ia in vite d
•.ii in n 1 hunt Im i nit’ O o Ml,
" !• Iv
&lt;'a r t e i
Pn&gt; *on H hi v rv
M r*. H a r r y
W a tt
• M inted
by
FRIDAY
X
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S
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l
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■bk
v
t"
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not
be held ut tne Young People'* of Ihfl p ro g ra m .
H eading* w ill be g iven by the &gt;e*tei dnv given hv ,i i
C lu b on the L a k e F ro n t from
lo ip ila n f .M la M a rg a re t M o ffe t; I.H iv n l* Mi and M i- I I , , , l l „ ,
7 .00 P M u n til 11 no P M.
V fV , ill Cl'lcbt Ml Him «, f ill
I I I fill,
a
Th e N u trilm n ( ‘la * * , Hpcmaored Hong* HiuiK by Miaa L u c y W ard ( f t In Li y
dancaa d^nionatrated
m Uy the Went S id e P T A w hich k m C fo lk
T h e W in e w«* nl 11 ih f u , 1\ , I,
D \ I I A
M E M '
M r*,
W a tt*
fo u rth grade
wa» ached 1 1 led1 In have been held by
(i'll w ith M pim g i ( „ » n
\i
i»u|&gt;iL diiiH’ted by Mr*. Eacor corn
I , Mi r
\ I I \ \ NI i, U i , i i Hu .1
la st irm nlh, w ifi la* held on K i i
t
c
i
l i e «li uric i C mtie i .a , i
|h &gt;
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e
w
ill
la1
on
the
p
rrig
raiu
day even in g at H (HI o'clock m the
-f t',M
M I T .h U
I'
mi . .
T h e public I* in vite d to attend sen ted w ith n n iim bei
o ffic e o f t i e K tn ih la P o w e r and
i i run hip rnemln
I(i ’g \ 1( f • 1 ' ' 1 I■1
III* ucet mg
L ig h t C o m pan y
Those lui'Mcnl writ*
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Mid.
Tin* re g u lai
m on thly m eeting
I
Mi Mini M r*, C *u t I* i 11 ■i v *• v (»t
will no i i ■1 un CM
n f the D, A l( , w ill meet at WlO
' New S m y rn a R each Mi •(, t Mr
the l lid.
IH
P a lm e tto A ven ue w ith M r*. A . It
i B iy a i i IV tc ra o n o f ( h
11, •I i
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K ev h o n te it.
hy
H ikes und the lio^t Mr
find I
iS f ■
,
observed by a muon m eeting ol
I 'M
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all churches i t the Preahytei tail
f i •• slum 1 * \
Church at 3*00 f‘ M
Ry O il IDA W ILSON
VV I* D M M&gt; N •
A lecture nn Chri*tain S cie n ce
( H v H iH
given by Jo h n HnnilHll Du m i, C
| V « ,,r fe n , and g rease * r r utlll
IH C R S D W
C
•
F R of Koaton, Mr***. wilt fie en llerted th roughout Ihe eo im ty.
il
K.
Morris,
Ji!
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l
l|,i|l
id
by l!l Olit&gt; :* r11 I
held at lira South hide School at lie ,,t r e y,.u aave e ve ry drop of
Junior
High
SchtHil,
niirnniie
ed
P M
P
M
iti
th.
i
w a-te fa ta , p la te In „ Un ran
Rose Circle of the Sanford w ill, h , u ve r and mavr u n til you tmlgy th at (ha first .h iM n n '-i
I ii* l I hi I no.
1uiin*(n?l
show
to
be
wiM
ge&lt;l
m
Harden Club will m eet at the co lle ct * pound. T a k e II In one
who loiv •
i -i
G ram m ar School at 10:(Ml A. M. of (he m e a l d e itle r, that ciillceta Sanfonl will (aka iilHee Ft ebt v.
I'llM'JI h.Mi
( . aI
Mar
ID.
at
H:(M
V
M
h
&lt;
tlie
Lunch wilt he aerveil there and l l . i i
w ill pay you Ihiew
H l|l bl* ll* ‘lit i
Junior High Schend Aoilitn* run
the m eeting will adjourn to m il c e n t, ,»M ^ *pab d.
&gt;4I III. I I •FI
The m instrel will be nndet l in
surgical dressings.
T h u , d o r, not mean fm you to
F R I D A &gt; ............
.
d ire ctio n o f .Mm. K ill ti G h m I hh
M A T im i lA Y
w Itli
in .................
haiut iu an y fa t you ra n uve, for
W right, Prof M orris aUn -.loh-il
The office of the Garden Cen tlin l iv not wa&gt;te fa t
SA 1 C U D \ \ H ,.
t«r will he open from ‘2:00 |* M
T h e fo llo w in g report fa m e In (h at ih f Dancer Itcvne gi\i-n by
in* M *n ir- ii
until fi (HI p
M, at Palm etto from I". (', ('o d rln g lo ri. J^ycu-utlye Mr a, W rigfit several week a hgi*
I' h ♦i *b H......
......
will hr p m e n ttn i again at He
Avenue and F irst Street, Free S e e ie la r y F o r F lo r id a :
P M
St i v„
........
Minstral
inform ation on "V irtory Gardens**
'F a te and (ire a e e P ro g ra m conwi t h I S O . . . i l
TImh* taklfig oart in the min i
and ornam ental planting* will tie Iln u r * to ,h o w m arked p r n g re u
w rlc.o n e
atral show are Hill Ludwig, Inlet I
w ith F lo rid a , fo r the n m nln o f
S D N DA \
n ,r . n f, . .
iocrttor: Holden David ami Mfied
III Ike,ember, standing
f^rae ■katinir ■n,| clanrlm r
f fifth In the G len, two Mark fared end men nod 1
held h&gt; III.
H I
be h e lil ■! the Y m in it P e iin le , nation In relation to
o l i e perce
percentL|»l*cn|i#iI &lt; ru n . Ii
Hobby l^fkibar.
Inirrv I fM**lflg.
C lu b o r (b e (jt k e K ro n l from 7:00 ■genf i t , quota W ing
g met. Wymn
Wyo
I'lii
Ih
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nn.I
P . H . u n til 11:00 P . M
Ing. Nevada. N orth anil Smith Add bon M eriwether, lbtl|d, lidu*
I 'r i'c b y l f i inn. H ji ; .r . I
Dakota are the only a la le , ahow ■on. Howard W heichel, Mmlen
M ethoihst * 11 n i h .
ll ll\
Ing b e tte r n rogna*. Household Haye*. Kim«m Dlngftddm
( heir e w riitig
c m ..
Kennerly. Clyde If ut t and Clai
fata salvaged In Florida, for III* ence
(i run thorn. T here will 1* a
F r e e m jingo im o
month of December totaled FI..104
caat
of
71
children.
and ilm ig h n n i v a11 l »
pounds o r HO. I of Ihe 76.000

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w„ri,i i&gt;»y .,f I’laya, win i.. j f o m o

‘ Club

M in strel S h o w T o
He G iven A t S ch ool

Mrs. Tom Kirtland
Is Guest Of Honor

Proceed a from (H* show will gn
pound quota W hile com parative
to the Junior High School
M o , T n m K lrtta n rl o f FX iitla flgujre, a re not available fo r J a n ­
w a i m te r t a ln v 'l w ith ■ roeo^ ota uary. Household fa t collection. In
mndi
p a rty S a ta r tia y m o m ln s by N r a

g i t . 0 . K le m in a a t h e r homa on
^ P a rk A eenuo.
T h e gurM n aeacm hled
In
the
llv ln y m om w hich wua a ltra c tW ely
decorated
w ith
m ile .,
S p r in t f lo w e r ,. F o r h a v in g the
o n ly allca o f lo iaon In h e r d rin k ,
• M r». J . « C . M itc h e ll w a , aw ard ed
a p ric e , M r*. F le m in g then read
a poem, " A d v ic e T o H tu b e n d ,’’
to M r* . K ir k la n d . A g if t w a ,
preaented to th a honoree a , a
rem em b ran ce o f th a occaalon and
_ each m e a t w ro te a a h o rt note
W o f adelco and w e ll being .
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the preeent ra ta of Increase, It ll
n a tu ra l la hope
' ope th
that
a t T lo rld a ‘w itt
be the Tlrst e la te la the union to
reach It# quota.'*
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A ndy K irk and Hand
Play A t Coliseum

The m an ag m v n t of the ('..Itacum said today, “ We feel that
tha people of Central F tciridu n it
entitled to one big nam e band
dance and in bringing iht* lug,
17 piece orchestra, featuring tke
rationally famous awing »,.ng■tress, Juno Montgomery, to the
CoUseum. wa believe tha t wi* have
■Mured tha b u t avLUshlc aggregstion In Aasarica.”
Table. raaervsUons and
vaocad' ticket in a ervalloo*

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night. Mar. 10, from U 0&lt;J I' M
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man for maJAentlal contacts on
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THB BAWFTOtP BCTALP, BANFOB0, FLORIDA.

ST A FF
In th* Interest of the

G ram m ar School
(emlnol*

..............
.................................. John Belyeu
E ditor ....... .......... ...............
........................
Mary Rabun
Jean W hlgham
N ew i E ditor
. Virginia Kelly
County School E ditor
V alarie Welle, M arjorie Jonra, Joyre Steele
Copy Edltora
Helen t ju .r t.r m .n , Ja n a B.n*on, Batty I’r t r a .
R lp o rtrra
C la n Representative*
M arjorie llm lges
Junior C lara H epierantatlvo
Jrn n i* Lee Hutchins
Sophomore Clara ll*lirr**nl*llv*
M argaret Dlngfeldei
Freshm an Claaa R aprrsvnlalivv
Hain Thurmond
Bualnraa M anager
Mra. Kffle Durden
tf Ad*la*r ......
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Vocational School

m«* out a n ic * gf*nt)« hunt*-,’
S e rg e a n t; “ Hav** you ev**r riih len

rv
SfRtW'ite^EjiOi
AWP «V&gt;1WU
N othing le better then good
health.
H ealth la worth morn
than
money,
land, gold and
jewels.
Tha reason 1 have good health
is because I g e t e lot of milk,
sunshine, and fresh air.
If I
have good health 1 will be more
useful to my country.
I truly
hope I hava good health all my
life.
Of all treasures, good
health la th e one we value most.
Raymond Lindsey
Room 3
fhir N ewspaper
Boom 3 printed a little news­
paper last week. We m jnyed It
so much we are going to print
one every weak. They are p rin t­
ed by hand.
If any o th er room wishes to
try this project we wuuld like to
change papers with them
Our
issue comes out every Thursday,
Mra. McKinnon
Boom 3
Our Hand.Table
Hoorn H haa built a M eilcan
hacienda on their sand.table
The hoya and girls brought the
m aterial to m ake It.
We have various cactus plants,
and two donkeys. T here are two
M eilcan dolls and a amall adobe
house mad* of clay nml c ard ­
board.
One of the donkeyi in cmrrying
wood. C utting and carrying woi»o
in a Mexican occupation.
Many
Mexlrarifi m ake pottery und xell
w ater when (here 1- no other work
to l*e had.
Uohhy Flower*
Room H
Npanlfth In th* G ram m ar HcIumiI
Children should learn to ipeak
Hiianlah from the tim e they are
eight yeiurji old. on uii,
A lot
of people *ay tn a t children that
ure young cannot
vaainvt learn
tra in well, hut
nut
they can. In fact thay can D arn
it b e tte r when they
voung
th en when they g e l obi. Eightyear-olds
Ir
ear-olda have learned
it for (he
feat 12 years In some schools.
In Boom H we do not taka e
w riting lesson every day but we
say a few worda orally and we
learn It b etter. W* say “ Tango
frlo " . (I am cold) ami “Tango
ham bre" (1 am hungry).
Along w ith our Spanish wa
have read a book on Mexico
called, “ Tha L ittle Mexican Don­
key Boy". We have a rand-table
on Mexico, too.
Moat all the boys
iya end girls
like In tak e Spanish.
¥
'
Adlo*-Good-bye
Alice Campbell
Room H
Last week Room 4 gave a play
c elebrating G eorgs W ashington's
birthday.
The announcer was Tommy
Methvln.
Scripture reading by I'ully Ann
Dunn
A play. G randm a's Revolt.
The characters w ars:
G randm a— B etty Ann M artin
Hera —Maggy Mae Hall
E sther—Annie Johnson
Ned—Charles Benton
C hatles—Jo* Muse,
A m inuet by:
Doris Anderson
Dorothy Anderson
Lola Ann Dobson
Mary M argaret Herndon
Billy Bates
Frances W ard
Billy I-vons
Sonny Lodgs.

a hor»« b o fo rr!
Recruit “ No.'*
Do you feel Kick? (of study­ S ergeant: “ Ah, here’* juxt the
in g ). Wall If you do va# have
anim at for you. Never i*en
W cot to rra t on now.
MBS
ridden. You Imth run «tart
M AXW ELL brought It up H on­
to g e th e r.1"
do* for ih« pupil* to rent on, if
We hope you like thene joke*
UjtjT *r* tick.
th a t we hftive for you arvl we will
ftttm i th a t there ha* Iteen j have more next week along will
lomo ntU-up about which column the new* of our school
WU to go in each week, th at
w e st's or tha week* before, since
waaka before last gut left out.
I f you will hava patience with ua
n a y be we will g e t It rig h t this
week.
By HOME CHICK EN
Hera la a lesson In the L atin end­
ing, “ but." Bee If you cun figWell -Billy Shoem aker la real
Sira l{ ou t: “ Buyaliua kiraahu.
■weeta glrlorum . &lt;ItTlit.ua llkulxia ly going tn town with Mary Ann.
family
lie
Sonny
F« tte r work u little luster,
w ant! eomurum .”
f a th e r in g C lark atill likes Bob
MRS. KMI11CK AND MBS
KNOX do not mind (hr niff*e C'nimblt'y.
rationing aa thay have starled
Camille B atten, Just doesn't
drinking tea.
They gu tn the know w hat to d o - what between
drug alore every day about .'1 .to Em m ett Herndon, Blacky ami
fo r a cup. Very E nglish I
Gerald. Dh Well, she’s Just an ­
a■
-- RUBS ELL Cl. ELAND has been o ther freak.
m laaing school thla week.
We
T hursday night M arty and Ann
t ’
WOndsr w hat has happened tn and Nancy and Ja n e ami Shirley
blmT
Kick look their aailore end Mar
The new pupils this week are: Inea
to the show for a real good
MRB. M A M A R E T VANN. MBS time.
aJ . W.
w . APPERHAN,
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MBS. MAMIE
W hat wae all thla about the
r.
HARRISON,
ELIZABETH
MRS. J.L .
HANNA, Army parking in front of Jane
T h at's
one
D 0 N E L 8 0 N , FLO SSIE T higpen’s house?
uk/EB, V1RA E. SELL, and lucky girl, and to hoot she haa
RY CLAYTON JO N E 8. We Killy Flem ing next door.
Speaking of Billy Flem ing If
aro glad to have all thvse new
ftudanta with ua.
ha doesn't data somebody soon.
h '
W # ora aorry to lose BETTY1 I'm going to tak e him aomewhere
k . ' SHELTON, who haa moved out
myself.
of town.
Sanford's gala have sure lost
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MRS. KENNEDY la planning to
B utterball, John
spend tha waek end In B arraola. their aultora.
• MRS HALL la expecting to spend Angel, Kirby, Raymond Kader,
B.ll.
W
illiams,
McKay Truluck,
te a weak eml In Lakeland. We
1 hope th a t both have a good time. and Qena H arrison hava all gone
Wa are cutting atenclla thla into some branch of the service.
“ *fc fo r the Colored School of
Dahpne Connelly atill dates
&lt; Ike County, who aro p rinting a W etley. L ast Sunday they w ent
&gt; paper, “ R ural School News” .
In the ehow In Orlando.
N early all our atudenta have
Hay Foa had a d ate with
tb# U. B. A. Conaumar'a gorgeous redheaded Georgia peach
and received th eir buttons. th e oothi
th er night.
’W e ,a r e collecting all amall val­
B eaufle Hobson la so happy.
uable laeta) and rubber to help
In the operette she gate Billy
Drumley.
She Just wlahee th a t
would
happen in her real life
dr
Since Nell gut th a t b eau ty of
a picture from June F arm er It
aorta late us Banfordltea out.
n ew t th la week ■o we will
H asn 't Jackie Brotchle done Al
okee.
Re bum a world of good? A ny­
. a re you how, Jackie'* the m ost fascinating
pain tin g little kitten:
klttene on all gal th a t ever hit Sanford.
10 keye
kaya of
o f the typer
typew riter*?”
"K
the
Noto— Dopey did you know th a t
a
,
H
A
LL:
“
It’ll
help the stu ­ Sylvia Melach haa a crush on you?
M l
dent* g e t th e habit of atrok- You’d b e tte r realise it soon or
Ing.
ahe'U give up.
Will G eorge Speer ever find a
F in k A ngel: MAftd how dlil you
g irl to go aleadv w ith?
There was another play, "The
W ell, H I leave you w ith the Ghost of Georg* W ashington’*.
"Flu."
r,"
moron who cut off his fin g ers so
The character! war*)
Fred—Ja c k Spencer
Cavalry Recruit: “Sergeant, pick he could taka ih o rt hand
George—C harles L ansing
Sam — W llm ar C ogbum
Ja m es—Eugene Sm ith
Ghost— Roger W hlgham .
PS
" '
A few of W ashington’* C har­
acteristics were given by:
Bobby Brown
B U 8IM K B 8 S K B V 1C R
Theda P a tras
Butene tank with cop
M argaret K lnard
tubing | 8 ra d ia n t
W ATCHES and elocka repaired.
Doris Anderson and
II 13 f t comm ercial
Wa buy, tell and trade used
M
aggy Mae Hall
rlgerator, a ll equlptoola also d d watches, end
Room 4
n«w. Sec a t R. w ,
clocks. Fred Mgers, 811 East
The Victory Chib o t Room 8
i'», Osteon,
Second S treet

W HAT’S COOKING

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Classified Advertisements

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condition,

COLD WEATHER I* over,
ire monogod to pull through
0 a faw Victory Garden
its. Bandy now or within
n r day*l Cabbaga, Collards,
Moll, LatUica, Tomatoes,
pleats, Beets, Onions and
pH
J. W. Ball, Lak*
ro e. Phone IB,

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O penings F or Pupils

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Key Cluh Meets

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ventlon with the S tate T reasurer,
j,om# | n ()K96|a i Poultry
W illiam E arle
*\W ho the auhJocL
A fter tho huainoia m ooting wa*
i mljournod, .Mra. Iln ld c rn a n , recroaQ n l l v Q iiln u
; tmn h*ailor, illrfYClotl aovorul gnmoa
o m i j r i j UICI*
j |)t.rtainlng to Mowing, and then
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Wtt]| enjoyed by all,
Do* «re given
T he Hall S ta ff is Kurd at work
On th* Hu y which will atHin ho prlxoa
Dellciuua refroahm onta of fruit
iUbllahed. From nil Intllrallnna
t will Ik* the boat Hally S.II.H. anlacl, ernrkom , and rnllk were
h a . ever published.
’"’L?"1
Mrs. Guit,
.
The winners of the snapsh t
Those preaunt were. Mrs. Marcontest and the class th a t won the I 4 " '1' 1
Mrs. Lindsey, Mrs.
n rlie of five dollars for purcha* |0 * id a Wtlaon, Mr. ami Mra. W.L.
Ing the higheat percent of the | g ^ . . 1S{r*tt
llaldem an, Joy
Sallies will b« announewt in cha|oi W orrltt, Helen and Johnnie Mae
Brown,
Mildred
B
ennett, Mona
T hursday
Anyone th a t doe* not attend Dalbo, M arjorie Haldeman, Emil
high achool and would like to re Dalbo, Oliver Malhleux, Vernon
serve a Sally please notify Semi C ulpepper, Joel McGill and Billy
G eiger.
nole High School.

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SHS Feds W in Close
Decision Over Oviedo
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Tuesday afternoon

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LEG AL NOTICES

&gt;n talk plainly today, So
Women
you should know about CABD Ul's
t-w a y help for purely functional
periodic pain. S ta rte d 3 daye be­
fore the tim e and taken aa dlrovt
id, CAIIDUI m ay akl In relieving
much discom fort. Used a s a tonic
rim.A II MISNI Nil Kit alias n iM J CAKDUI o ften wake* up appetite,
IIA K K i t S ii.l h e r h u s b a n d . IIAIt- aids digestion by increasing flow
l( V lIG N N IN .JH It. fl.r v n d a n ls
of g a strle Juices, th u s helps build
v i i t k -k
o f a iiK H t f r - a »a i. k
resistance lo r tim es m ost needed.
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T I I K C lIIC L I T C O U N T O F TM N
N I N T H J U D I C I A L C I R C U I T . IN
AN D VO H
T IIM
CO U N TY
OF
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R I D A C O M M O N I . A W . N O. I I W .
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h * f h o sh n ito an tt n * * l
f r l* n d .
J A M tut It. H ft irn ......
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under and
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v ir t u * ur a
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l a m i n a nut uf
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In
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O r a n g e C o u n t y uiHin
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c e r t a in
Ju d g m e n t
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In
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ra u a .
In lh *
C ir c u it
C a v il
of
C o u n t y , w h e r e in R S T K I J e A
M. l l K N I ' U I X , Jo in e d hy h
e r hueher
band and nasi
f r ie n d ,
J iA M m
D. K M N im iX
w e r e p la ln l lf f e , an d
IH M .A I I K N N I N O K I t
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r r » i* ic A * n o n
To
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u juliair o t h e r th a n tha Htfttft o f
F l o r i d * i th a t hi a add re * a la B o o th
P i c r i c H t r r * lf L im a , O h io , o-o Mon,
It a lp h lt#lilu ti,
V«u a r * h e r c h y n o t ifie d an d r« ? iu lr r d t&lt;» a p p e a r to n c e r t a in B U I
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p c m iin a in H i*
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f o r * »hn A p r il H o i* l»«y. t o - w ll :
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I lie Ptlillolisty II'm* fHi|ull*4l hy law
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Answer these three
Questions and make a *
good laxative choice
Q ikmi. Art* all laxatives alike?
An*. C ertainly not. Quea. Are all
Uxfitlvcn ht-rhul l*Xatlv**? A ma. _
No, mtine a re saline, e m o llien tjv
«*tr, Quen. I* 11lack-D raught her
b«l? Aim, Ye*, purely herbal —
uNuully gentie hut thorough if
iHreriimift a re followed.
tilackD raught ha* h**eti a best-seller
nil over thu South with four gen-A
t lii.iu
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las 40
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2 6c.
Be sure to follow laliel
directions.
Adv.—

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Aviation C adet Fred Dyson has
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from
Miami
'h«l» I Beach to lh*’ U niversity of Ten-

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,w f r _ llr J . , L0 n .°sV^ U n
" n « « « l« K n o x v ille , T e n n . w h ere
Thi.
byM1Jdafeatln
ng
h* la tak in g hie pre-flight train
gam*
am* was tha cloaest the “Fed*”
nave played all season being nrck
ohn Angel left T hursday for
and neck so to speak right up to Jacksonville w here he will begin
the last mlnuts of play.
: active duty In tha Navy. Edward
W arren D tnlela led the ttta rk W altara also laft T hursday for
for the “ Fede” m aking 1U of the the Navy.
33 point*. Hobart Le* w as second
Kirby Fite, McKay Truluck,
w ith 3 points.
Dalphlna fHl Hu kty/ ,j *1*44
and AAlbert
I U V I I sStunum *
M etcalf waa high score man arter laft Wedneaday for Camp
for Oviedo w ith 8 point!. Tommy Blending where they win begin
Staley followed closely w ith 7.
active duty In Ute Army- DelTha gam e scheduled to ba play­
ed w ith T av a res was cancelled *,»
the
th eir coach waJ called

im
m i
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C ir c u it o f F lo r Id *, In and fo r
it o I * C o u n t y . In C t iw n c c r y » a ad ftfl
iilih re v lA tc d
t it I* o f
tit* eft** 1*
N a o m i HtffII a ll A r l g r a v a v *. A r t h u r

vsriRFM»y '3ii*^wt»r3'i s * w m

THE LO
V Contact
ilpment Co.

H o lla r * t

its annual p lay . "S peadlng Along,”
Federal agencies of the United
Mar. 1!5 In the Sem inole High
Stale* Civil Service Commission
School auditorium .
will train persona to ilo scientific
Due to t h e . ban on pleasure
and mechanical work in Govern­
driving the perform ance will be
m ent laboratories while paying
given In th a afternoon d uring lo w in g &lt;i»*crfb«4t
them a* much as 1140 a month.
p rn p *rtr
t) FLASH!
Sam Thurm ond haa school hours.
H tm liu ili I'lju m y . F la fld
ft (I h
!»•* pro*
Fldft
The positions are called trainee ; I(,
,10]|,h rd hi* .bora,
p*rl
Y
of
IMTI
s
A
II
AtC
Kill. un» of
T he caat la w orking dellgm tly
scientific and technical akl. and
H M s n|. „ w,drom
| com,e* Nell
i h** d &gt; f* m f * n to, to -ftr ll;
to
give
e
stupendous
perform
ance
tx&gt;( 1 m u 4 N %
o r MKS4 uf
req u irem en t. Are few A pplicants | w | | |mrk u , , tb o o | , f U r b e |tlK
even though an audience as large
N K V ;, H a f llo n I I . ' T o w n a h t p 2ft
m
a l Iva
a a f IIK
K tyears
ru a ra o
a rse
"
m nust
Ire —
a *l la
least
off age,
seriously ill
Hkiutll, lU n f t 31 E iil, lt«conln
aa
those
of
previous
years
I*
not
and m u tt have completed one unit
11f
in I no I*a COH
'
--uafy.
Florid*
W aller A nderson, Billy Brum- expected.
M. I I A N D
of high school study In ohystca, ly nod John Betyeu joined the
The caxt is as follow s:
H li# r lff o f It c m ln o l* C o n n
chem istry, m athem atics, biology. 11tone Guard la s t Thursday.
Bobby I-ana bee—S hirley Elck
•f
or general science.
They must
JU ST N O SIN’ ABOUT
W ugglns—Al Kaburn
peas a w ritten test designed t o j Hi Anderson:
Wall son, how C harlie Dogberry — Vernon C ul­
*W TI«*lU T « V 'llK I H T O llf t
m easure ap titude for learning a n d |i,rn your m arks?
IN T i l K i ’O U I l T O F T i l I ) C fH JN
pepper
T Y J U IM IK , M K H IN O fe i: r u l ' N
adjusting Ur the duties of the poW olter:
T hey’r i under w ater Molly Malloy —Shirley Sm ith
TV . K U f lt r i’A
IN P K O I I A T K
sltlon.
I Mr A nderson:
W hat do you G ranny M ary Helen Tew
IN K K
KH TATK O F
M I.A N H IK K
la K lfN A l(|&gt;,
The positions to la* filled are oi'-hii ’
I'aul Steven*— Ray Fox
I lt » a J IM l.
In W asnington, D l \ . and vlcin-, W alter: Below “ t!" level.
Jack C u rtis—Laroy Hodge
T i t * l . l e C H K I U T t HIH a n d
p f ii
Ity. In auch agencies aa the NaAREN'T W E ALL?
SM)NH
IIA V IN il
I ’ laA lM H
n i:
Mrs Newcome— M artha I'erklrn
I i FM A N IIM
A O A JN H T
HA 11»
tlonal B ureau of Standard*, the
A teacher aakrrl for aentence* Angela Lillian W alsh
K.HTATK
Vivian
Ann
W
iggins
W eathar Bureau, the B elU vIlle. ‘* 'n&lt; ‘he word bean*
¥ftu an d * * f h of y o u a r a b»r^b&gt;
My fa th e r grows ^le a n s'* said professor Hobby Proctor
noilfl^di
a n d r a f|u lr * d
to
pr«ip«?rit
R«m&gt;ftrch C«nt«r arm tha liuraau i
«riy
c la i m *
r ir I
d*m *n«lN
w h ic h
Mrs. I.a vlna—S hirley Echols
of Horriff Ecomnnir* of the Oft- l the bright ijtrl of the class.
y
o
u
.
o
r
*
l
i
h
*
r
o
f
y
o
*
.
m
ay
"My m other cook* W ans ” asol Thin nlon H athaw ay— Billy FlempartuiFrit of A grieulturf, the HuHiCPiriPt
I hit M l a l i
of
H I.A N C f ll'.
unother
reau of Mines and others
A fter
Ing __________________________ K I iK C )N A l l I *. 4l*r#*ar4], l«i«. of
Then a third piped up, We are
■ai'l C o u n t y , io th« C o u n t y J ih I k k
a brief train in g period, trelnrea
o f He- in I no)# C o u n t y . F lo rh lw , #i fi I •*
all
human
beans
’’
may become ellgiid* for prom o­
of f i r * In l h * r o u tt h o u a * o f a* hi
Mi King
W hat’s a Grecian
tion to higher grade iHialtlons with
C o u n t y a* Hunfoyrl, F lo r i d * , w i t h ’
In
flfth t
o*l*ri&lt; t*r
m o n th *
fro m
prospect* of further promotion.
M artha Brown t h * t im * o f th a ftro t p u h llm llo t i
H h irle y K ir k :
It flppimiU oil i Name
Moat of the positions pay 11440 what he do***.
I Horn
K n rh
c la im
or
Dec. 26, It)27 o f th la n u ll? * ,
n d hI i u II tir In w r it in g , n iu l
a year plus overtim e, nut some
Sanford, Florida riritia
M r* F u r l :
H e tty , (ilea*# put | Place
a ha 11 M t*f* th * p l i r r of rrw h lr n c *
m ay Ir* filled a t tl'JOO anil 11320 w hutever you h im - in y o u r m outh I
Sophomore an d po*t u f lJ r * * d i ) l t r i o f t h r
a year. For a lengthened w ork­ into the w a ste banket,
Swimming r la lm a n l, an d * h « ll Lh» a w o rn lo
I E “ ! oHul * _ J * 1" *
week of 4H hours (including H
Black Magic" b y H i* i l a l m i n t . a jf t iit , or a ii o r
H etty P e t r a * :
I w i*h I co u lil. Fav. Song
n r y . a n d n ity a4jch c la im or driUAnsi
hour* of overtim e) the added pay 11f&lt;
Fnv. O rchestra
H arry Jam e* lin
4 ti toothache.
t *» file d s h a ll h * VO hi.
inerease*. A $1441: a year salary
Fov Food
Thick ateake
LTafCkl H O W KN
tn fl7f&gt;2; | t 320 to f107X02; mol!
A m R l t c u l n r o f l h * leiiMl W ill
Fav Pastim e
Picture show*
rnl
o t I lia rich * F
nil T a a la
t am
m e* n il u
|l2*Ut tn 11032.KM.
Fuv. Actor
Ronald Ilcegun
.e o n a rd , d*c«aN #d
M aureen O 'H ara
F l r * i p u b lic a t io n Xfar
Any student Interested in C iv il; (,’ o t U ‘ V ll F ( ) U r - I i C lub Fav Actress
Kav. College
S till undecided
H e rv k e
s h o u ld
se e
Mr
ftfi’ K u y ,
Arnldllcm
To be a nurse IN T i l F C I H C I T I T 1*011 H T . N IN T H
who ha* ndfHUoiiHl iiiform atkin.
i C I H C l A L C I R C U I T t&gt;F F U R !
Pet
Like
Dancing
I be Geneva Senior 4-II Club Pet Hate
111A, IN A N I» F O R M K M IN o LK:
School
CO U N TY
IN C I I A N C K R Y
n,.-I nt the borne of Mrs. M argaret
H ighlight of school career
No 412?
'.m l, witli Mrs Goit acting os
N
A
o
M
I
M
T
K
L
L
A
H A H T U lt A V K .
to Pass Latin
busies*.
I 'la ln t lf f ,
Glee Cluh, 1‘ A .K ,
VH.
The subject was Sewing and A c t i v i t i e s
t la s s m a n a g e r.
ARTHUR W
I I A l l T t f R A V F,
lo u t T hursday m o rn in g the ( raftw urk and the roll call was
H a fa n d a n t,
S ta le Key Club (If fle e r* arrived Hiiswrred by telling how they
H O T I I 'K T O A F P IO A It
In Sanford In d iscu ss and make were gettin g slung with their phlne chose the A rm y A ir Corp T n T h * d e fe n d a n t A R T H U R
plana for the Key Club conven­ projerls.
IIA R T 1 IIIA V K .
122
JeffrrM o n
Hi which he will be a mechanic.
S tr e e t , W a t e r lo o , lo w *
tion which will lo- held here on
The holiness m eeting was con­ “ B u tterb all” H e rrin g was unable
iijir
lre
e i|
d |ri
h i file
f ile an u|&gt;
Mar. 20. All these officers- -Bob ducted hy the girls, with Mona to leave with them becausa of p eYa or aun caar e onr *e ftiu
M o n d ay , th e 5th ilay
Rackway, C o rresp o n d in g Secre­ I •is11m. as president anil M arjorie illness.
o f A p ril, A- U
1942. In th * eult
h * r * ln
N a o m i Ht d I
Hartarav*,
ta ry ; George Miller, President, lliildem sn as secretary.
S gt. Rolwrt H arrell returned la p la in t if f , an d A r t h u r W Hart
Malcolm Lewis, Secretary of the
Mrs. Oulda Wilson gave a very to F o rt Henning, G eorgia, Friday ■r a v * . la d«firiH iIan l; t h * rtMtur* of
W est Palm B rarh Club are from interesting and Instructive dem ­ wheer he will reeum e hie duties •a h ) s u it la a b il l fo r d lv o r c * .
W eal Palm Urarh unit arrived onstration on how tn wash woolen Hilly h a t bran home for the past t h * h a m * of th a c o u rt In w h ic h
C li
here by bus. Bob Bockway re- sw eaters and how to tak a care ten ilaya visiting him parenta and clhu*l l sCu oitu r tla oIfn a tthllua la dN inlat h thJ u* d ic
ia l
n ig ht whlli of your clothe*.
turned home Friday nlgl
wife
" , thi *form er M a rg are t BoRy.
Georg* M iller end Malcolm I.ew l. | [t w&gt;, nrillouncPl| lh . t Mr,
Oliver S- taXpDlle r haa twsn Lranerem ained until Saturday e v .n ^ g ,] , | K,,|rm . n w()uW h , h(&gt;4te„ , t the fared from Jacksonville Navy A ir Here’s one TABOO s

That Ham? On

dinette eet, 1 living
le, 1&lt; oek rocker,
rooker end chair, I
drawers, 1-BO lb.
MX,-, fire piece set, H ELP WANTED—
ew er, Geo. Deetch,
WANTED: Brake and fro n t end
id Aye.
mechanic. Salary 8160.00 p e r
month and commission. S-hour
day, 48 hours per wash. VabAhy chick electric
M tion Mcb year with pay. V to*
H unt's Tuxedo Feed
•h o * , Orange and Concord, O r.

N ew s N otes

of Hnrvnljr*

lu d a m e a i In t h e «
Hun(lr*d
fflv*
lv *
H u m l rod
( M id i)

elvin Hekla left S aturday to
begin train in g In the Marin* Oorp
ht I’orris Island.
S II S. Welcome* E dith C hest­
nut back a fte r being eerioualy

chose me to take tn* books that Navy.
your car a t K ent’* w* collected for th* m
men
in ' In service
eervlce
Special rate deed out to the Navel Air Station.
I had to wait until Saturday
to go. 1 went with n a of/leer
A. D. ROSIER. Plumbing, fleet­ and took th* book* to th e library.
ing end wall drilling. Wa bev* They Invited me to M t breekleat
a complete stock of ahellow Ip the meae-hall, and Introduced
Iron
end deep well pump* endCMn me to four other offloera. Then
w ater heater*. Phone ID m e I earn# home.
On th* wey home the officer
Lotrr—
Ortora
told me th a t he wotihL U ke me
BLACK (WALLET
eontelnlng p o t eomedty and show me the trouble
link
trainer*,
and
other
plenee,
,N tv y Identification card, F ri­
Jimmie Jojn»&amp;
day near Rita. Return to Her*
R oom ! ? - ' i
aid. 810 reward.
STORAGE
Oarage.
storage.

Ju n io r C lass *

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It wa « h k to

1
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AN I N ilK l’K N D K N T l&gt;AII.Y N KS V S I MF F H

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E s ta b lis h e d In 1908
■■J 1

Auxiliary Nazi Document
_
,/
A l o n g Napoleon^ P resident
t e l l s Outlines Rules
“E sc a p e
C orrid o r”
For Executions
Of Child Problem
(■ r * m a l , « I 'n u l

A s g i a n t R . A . F . Iw im b t'ra
S q u a d s T o ld
r e t u r n e d t o t h e a n n a u l t o n D in n e r (Jiven H o n o r ­ F ir in g
G e rm a n y o v e r n ig h t b la s tin g
T o D o K illin g s In
in g M rs. E u n i c e
—t h e
N a il p a rty
s h rin e
at
“ M ilita ry M a n n e r ”
B r a d le y A t M a y fa ir
M Je u re n b e rg a n d h ittin g la rg e t a i n t h e w e s t e r n R e ic h , o n
LONDON. M a rti, si, T he cor
S ta tin g th a t the forem ost prob­
t h e R u s s i a n f r o n t , r e d a r m y lem now confronting this country reel procedure tu Ik* followed by
■I . . .
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...
sh o c k tro o p s b a tte r in g
t h e i* th a t of juvenile delinquency, | the Germ*,, Army in the en.eeu
brought about due to l»ck of »up- (lion of rivili*n h,,»t**r« i* o u t­
G e r m a n s i n t o s w i f t r e t r e a t eivialon tiy |,n m ,ta buaily occu lined in * Germ an m ilitary do
"dong
th e
o ld
N a p o l e o n i c pied in war mill other work, Mr* citment lluil hu* fallen into Hr,"escape corridor *1 from Howuw fcunlrr llrndley, d ep artm ent prcai- l,*b hand*, it Ini* been diarloaed.

to Sm olensk were reported tu denl of the Am erican Iwginn Auxhave captured 2U village* and illary, addreaaed A uiiliary mem­
driven w ithin l e u th an 20 milt-* ber* ami l-e* ion,)* irvn at a dinner
of th* k*y N a tl atronghold at given in her honor Friday evening
a t the Hotel M ayfair. AI»o hon­
•V y a x m a .
On th* n orthern flank Soviet ored wa* Mr* Pauline K irk p at­
tvhoae
troop* were reported to hove rick, dltttrirt iireaident,
reached the upper Donieper H ir­ huabanil Kirk K nkputriek, gov
er. On th* K urak-K harkov front ernm ent tug inspector of Kuntl*.
Soviet dlepatchee aald the &lt;&gt;er- aim, nttended
_ atrong force*
Outlining t tie* motive* leading
a m a n _i were throw ing
in to a aerie* of furioua counter - 1 to the form ation of the A u iilie ry
attack* and a Germ an cominu- j following the World W ar. Mr*.
nlque claimed lha capture of n u -1 Bradley declared that the f i n t
o rg an
a n iu
isantio
meroua town* Including Vatkl, love of the org
io n had
had lieen
auma 30 mile* waat of Kharkov, re h a b ilita tio n , designed to g iv *
and eald “ the Germ an troopa are b e lli and sy m p a th e tic a tte n tio n
• m a t t e r * of the altuation on the such a* wom en only could g ive ,
to wounded arid crip p led
m en.
whole front".
Forcing a rin g of encirclem ent I ’n ppy »ale* helped b rin g In need­
around the G erm an b a te of Vya- ed fund* fo r th is p u rp o se, *he
im a , th* Ruaalan* la it night a n ­ added.
" O u r p ro g re ss In re h a b ilita tio n
nounced th* capture of tn» rail
— town of Sychevka a fte r a atub- In the pant, h o w e ve r, ha* iieen a
“ bom b a ttle of two day* in which m ere drop com pared to w h a t we
8000 o f th* enemy fell dead be­ in ten d to do in the fu tu re to aid
fore a furioua Red arm y on­ thoae w ho come hack fro m thia
slaught.
i „
w a r in need o f s u rli h e lp ," she
L atest report* to I-ondon In- *a id.
R e fe rrin g to delinquent c h ild ­
illcated th e Red arm y had unshed
• to w ithin 20 mllea of
Vyaxma re n , ah* stilte d D ia l m ile s* they
from ' th* direction of captured a re given needed c a re , th ey may
G abatak, which la SB mile* to becom e c rip p le d , m e n ta lly and
W**t- M illtary ob*erv«r* m orally, am) th e urged co-operan* appeared to tion with law enforcem ent e g m
Lana
seeled th e fat* of dies to aid in helping and aiding
children.
H rf.fiw e M k * ■ « * * ■ «
w
ill
n
ever
1U\ ehe UHMI, b*m iles , n o rth o f V yaim a and the
■am* dtatane* south of recap­ c au se we a re Ju a l b e g in n in g tu
tu red Rahee on a railw ay linking w o rk w ith a public th a t ia r e ­
those two cities w hich for many ce p tive a* n e v r r b e fo re ."
P a trio tic m u sic w a* played at
m onth* had been aiyongnoinla In
. the Germ an position* before Moa- the m eeting by C h a rlo tte la b ill,
Ia no, and
1 cow, now crum bling away.
a rd Connolly
banin
M r*. C .W . la b ill. p re sid e n t of
The booty was Im pressive and
I"
the Hat belled an e a rlie r Germ an the lo cal A u a ilia r y , had ch a rg e
assertion th a t
Scychevka
had of the m eeting.
I’rraent w ere: Mr*. Bradley,
been evacuated w ithout opposition
In accordance w ith Germ en plan * Mr. and Mr*. K irkpatrick, g u e sts;
Mr*, labill; Mr*. Lourlne Irwin,
| fo r ahortenlng th a lr tin**.
A ip e c ia l co m m u niq u e, b ro ad ­ »ecretary; Mr*. C. S h u lti, Mr*.
c a s t b y th * M oscow ra d io and re ­ C.M. Flower*, Mr*. H enry Mccorded h ere b y th e S o v ie t Moni ljtu lln Jr., Mia* C harlotte labill,
to r. s lid tha m ate ria l captured In Mr. and Mr*. Joel Field. Mr. and
eluded 310 tanka, &gt;2 railw ay lo- Mr*. H A . Sw anson, Mr. and Mr*.
Sm ith, Jack Roeco, Mr*. E.
• rom otivei. 40 guns, eight planes, J.NedRoutb
and W illard Connolly.
260 m achlneguna and tflfl railway
car* and fuel care.

r

City Considers
22 Selectees And ciosing Part Of

•O n e V olunteer To Local G olf Links
D e p a r t Thursday Following a report th a t the

„rte

, John Jom Jam**

1 J r , On
&gt;, Julian
iXHfaow

John

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*.♦-** • *- •■'**

S A N F O R D , F I.O K I D A , T t l S D A Y . M A R C H

•S o v iets B a tte r f i e r i Legion
m ans In to R e tre a t n

. who

ShivWi(if M** t m i

'I, l i l t

M em ber

4. SmnUeJtJ#

W-wH'iHlt-,! I'ri-.^

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Nazi Party- Shrine

Da* to restriction* on driving,
• no special p ro fn u n will be pre­
sented In connection with th* depertore fo r Camp Blanding. Thur*.
d*y morning a t PttO o'clock, of
one volunteer end D aelactee*.
Joel Field, chntrmiut of th* Ameri esn Legion sob-committee In
• I charge of aandoff arrange me nta
atatod today.
Ha urged, however, th a t those
who or* able to *#* the boys off
a t th* boa, do ag, and added th at
tho Legion*Ire* will distribute
S | cigarette* and C ttf Certificate*
to tha non.
T ha Lagfcm aab-oom mlttoe, It
Wa* stated, would b a r* charge of
aandoff program s during th* abe f Hr*. a V . Houaholder,
of th a Send off and Folommlttoo, w ho will loov*
f a r To] 10m e , w ith S tate Sana looaholdar a*tty In April
1 aaaalon of

wante*M

Man* execulior*

tied out in

m ust bo ear

'a v e i y m ilit a r y

m an-

I Iiu .utl.T H h I pk. anal f irin g
-quint* m i 1 i in tru d e d an follows,

A n o th e r W ar Idiom s
A H p ossib ility U n le s s
Allies, R ed s C om e
T o lU u lerstiin d in K
W A S H IN G T O N ,
M ar
(A l* )
I'n d ^ rw errH i r v

H ilt*

Mumnft

W rllra

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m i«i
A m f iiu iu liir
W illia m
S ta rv d lry u a la lf m r n t In M « m
t-fiw th a t the I I u m I i i i people
w ere nut m m p ie le lv In fn rm e il
o f A m e ric a n lend-leaj»e aid 1 0
the So viet a waA m ad * w ith *

out

prior

ro n iilU tiu p

Six Unsuccessful Thrusts
Mind

Curbs On Unton
U nder Study In
S evera l States

Christmas I’r r s m l s Catch Cp Bcl'orc Vltaclv

I Ih i s

"A Wh»*p
pfTxoim have

ji

Ihiniii ^e On
\n&lt;|
Shoot

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Aircraft
I i- i , * * i

II . 1■1iti.'I w a s
■. 1. 1 liavtI I,(Ill'll liuirk

I

Calif,, Kansas Bills
Ban W ar Strikes;
Other Plans Listed

ii’ tin- MurI h ■■
t II

1

with

large num ber of
Lh* dealt with

W A S H IN G T O N .

M ar

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111. I

I f ik

a*ax

"Th e

K u axian

(y*ojde

tniv*-

i*ve ,i» v *

d ay In * loh i , k r in,*

of an additional clt* well, and a
booster puirlp' to r the w aterw orks
project, war* aw arded to th* firm
of Boyd and G oforth of Jackaon*111*.
Con* t ruction work will
■ tart Im m td lately, It wa* atatod.
A .report to th a Commission*™
from G rady Duncan, c ity aanlta ry Inapaetor, showed th a t milk
o f all datrioa aapplylng S anford,
la mooting tho riiqairem enta for
0 rad* A m ilk.
Bid* arora oponod on th* con­
tr a c t to bo aw ardod fo r conatrucMon of t i e F ederal H acroatlon
B uilding fo r aarrtco man In F o rt
M e llo n P a rk , M r. Sayor lU to d . -

Plans Arc Made To
Import N egro Labor

p ^ a S 1h a rd est fag

woman la

M U iti t o
• , m - t h r a o ata taa aaem
G overnm ent o f f M a k w in go to stand how a
N a worn , to d a y t a d la c u u w ith tho
Duka o f W la d aa r a n d hi* s d rla o ti

Uir

it r a w s s - - .- .
itlon

Credit

m an a g er of
C rodlt A»lagom ant M

SBri”

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ammvnt agency which will con­
cern Itself sorely with assuring
th at civilian food needs receive
th* sam e conaldotatlon aa Grow
fo r Itm l-lrase and a rm ed fore*
requirement*.

A xiN

l he

M ed I -

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patr ol ,

hi* i ged into
&lt;4, i r it uuichtna

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R ep resen ta tive M ann Fights
Ceilinif Prices On F arm ers
f|1

Refused1 By House

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44 if fi
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ii
h ,ii ii.ing
A IN I \ 4 in i*.
Ilf iaI re|ihen fio u i 11 Kurvey nf I '
kInk
1h,m
Union alitc* th* W aahliigtun n y ii.
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( 11 r n* ■I I " I lie -ml " ulliiiilll ee •,
mertd
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fa
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the
mvnt la st year.
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p o ll ill 111 I ( f o i l ttl lllt'illi It ilt'Jt'l

Andrew Carraway
Leaves For Tucson
For N aval Study

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'

Business Is Poor;
Grocers T a l k Of
F i v e - D a y Week

‘T h s r e ’ a no question about tInS o v ie ts t r y in g to c r v n t r the uu
preaslon ab ro ad *■ w e ll u* ui
horn* th a t th e y a r * fig h lln g Uuw a r ■Ion* , 11 S ta n d le y d eclared
Tl^e am b aaaad or said h« |daiiiu-.l
to see P re m ie r S t a lin soon.

vu

" id iMo fnrmit-

in gall 1 ' ill'll'

fiv e lin y w eek, w ith W ednesday a*
the iid ilitn .re tl d iiy *if cln«ilag
A im 1 re p o rte d 'fa v o rin g the fike
d ay week H ie ,n im tnber of Ntuallei
re ta il f im a I HNMM'iiitiutiB.,
w||inh
w ith
oth er ret ul lent, have
fot
lo m o tim e m lv u n ta sl m iiiie kind
o f tin n in g p ro g ram bee a one o f tile
d if fic u lt y
In keeping em ployee* |
U m p ted b y |ohn *w U h b e tter im y j
xhnrter w o r k wea k R m lu c and
lio n Ilk re c e ip t n nruler point ra
tlo n ln g has in te n sifie d thin move
m ent.
W ith bunlnesB in re t a il atoren
r tp o rtrd 30 percent o ff from nor
m i) S a tu rd a y * , y e ste rd a y
wa*
m a r it a l by m oantlng illa fra tia fa r
tion w ith pnlnt ra tio n in g am i
Andrew Carraway, who i n • t h t r p h i Be* o f t h t O ffic e of
sworn In Sunday a t tha Sanfonl Price A d m in is tra tio n 1! fowl |irn
boar, and Naval A ir Station, by L lr u t .
I wootorn Camdr. J.E . Meagher, as an en­ g ra m . M r. G u rk s n b e rg e r aald h i*
to under-. sign In tha Navy, will leave to- organisation and th a N a tio n a l
Retail Foud M e rch an ts' A s s o c ia ­
(narrow to a ste r the Imloctrina. tion will re n rw a fight In W a ilv
Uonal
school
a
l
tha
University
of ington to have c s ts b lla b a l a govM ‘to booing

Km grounds

*li lid “ t'linm l{"mrind’N
1

A m ar lean people who a re dtgguiy
down In t n e lr own |KK*ket ”
I t w i | pointed out to S ta n d ii v
th at re c e n tly aeveral R u s m u i i gen
e ra la told fo re ig n correspnioh-nt |
N KVt V i H (K &lt; I I V M ai
• &lt;d'»
tb * y w a re g e ttin g no A m e ric a n
— A fiv e t 111y lO rlt u f npt'MllJmih.
help a t th a fro n t except tru ck *
gained f iiv •■
r w i H i iutle|iiO iih'iit i
" T h e y a r t g e ttin g p len ty *d ta ll gin
h e ir a-* th ey to lot
o th e r kin d of w a r m a te ria l," no 1 1 lated Ihei
o p t - at the end “ I
the
lir
s
t
week
&lt;*f point 1 at ion
S ta n d le y . “ If it1* not at the front
,
l - —.
1
I" i 2
am i n im n iifu lly n&gt;it«&lt;l b ii.iin --

a t Toscon, A rii.
an tho Now A ritona
Mr. C arraw ay, tha son of Mr*.
Jodar
Cameron
and tha U te Sid ­
(■if fo r c ity
E rm If tfcay ney M. Carraway waa bora In
■
farm in g F o rt Ogdasj F i d , received his e&lt;lueatlaa Is tha local aehooU, and
7*v
tided th a University of Flordkpartm ont

11 h 11OOpN
M"l' ** HOIlllll

doom rtuaneitil .l .Onoeiit
jffv * lit the hripreHnUn that
''
h elp n ifiin n nothing tlo * re '',n d U ic nn iu h i u| paid up irtem
(M L , , lu ll , A., lid .............
m ig ht be a diff«*rent sto ry ”
perwon t ■•mI, 111,! ,f ,11no,.|
t"
I*.
*'l h ave c a r e f u lly looked for i
lem 1 11 mi , 1 fndduu
iiio-u, " M u *
|.r |. til
1 Im
m lrnisulon In the R o asin n pr*
411MI 44 uiild L i e
\ to » n C
i " , ........
jil.M I ll.il 44' 1s| Id
I thut th ey receive m u t t r ia l o - 1 'il m l im id.if •" 1
i I
.HII'MJ lit «
"I
Iru rn A m e r ic a ," said S t a n l e y
\
, s4.ue i " | d i i !
(Kh'er
- ( . if"............ ..
mg
hdl
1 have f a il cm) to find a n y lent n
it i I
I hot n m»i Id 1 . t . 1r - nn 1 "i
l o ill
know leflicein ent of it "
Ctl| I'M 1 11' Ml I
M" 4ll H &lt; ■IllIkkit r i s Mil,'. ( 'i 11in
T h e nrubiiNKiitfio miitl the Bu
lomuitl o &lt;1• ii»
I m . ,k Hit ' &lt;li‘it. 11.a h -Mi tM4 a
wiann
w e re
g ettin g
m im ei u gu n
\ m / mi ,
k'.o ' U t til
th in g s fro m the U n ited Stott
oiu Hid ! (4ih
| 1, |..q ' 1Ml.Mi1
11"
1' . , I I .
S ta n d le y uaid the R uhnioh p *
1 d ll hi &gt; Im • |'.i. . l i
h ill n fjl'H»
\ .......li 1"
1" M 1
•1 . I
1.4 - P »'
jile know v e ry few o f the h e r
tltg till 1M1! L' 1Ill .111 11M: 11 1i 1Mil
1 , '1, II
M el' ki I
............
co n cern in g U nited S h ite hi aid
\o .h 4’ 1III
.if iiicn in c uii.f • ..............
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A
n
/
.
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4 I'ld ' l l Nil 4
ill
, 1 Mine 1hi pi
MJt l&lt; not fa ir to the ............... »
UtthlON j»- ' I ' l l ' "1 ,1 |M|I . iuhjl-4 l1 I '. [ , In n&gt; 4 . tl ',..||&gt;h M lit 1i L "
to ham bofizle it Into (h in t
fiuiittc
ng th e y 're help in g the H u i h u ... puyoicrtl ut m, "IM 111 S
peo ple/' he Baid* “ yet the
m
T h e Idul '• 1 n 1 Lit in e Ii io "P
pr ove d ji
people h ave no o p p o rtu n ity
11
know th e y a re being helpetl by (&gt;&gt; il l g 0 0 L t i im
&gt;u 1 &gt;Ih I f. ( iiiit n
A m e ric a n people. I m riy i the p i n
tilul
v\
MiiJd
"
i
d
ill
A m e ric a n people who ore tlhfeou
ju n dn l inn il d* p.
down in th e ir own pocket -

rtu n ity to know t)ie y u m - L*
WAHHINGTON, March, il, .A1. oinpgp ohelped
by the A n ie ric u u pi-»&lt;
— Mr*. F ranklin
Foop-vi lt * —
p ie ,” he &gt;ald. " I m euii the ploui
m arked yesterd ay th a t “one m ust

in t Wll
I iim s ia ii

I

you

Eleanor Says It’s
To° S°°n To Talk
^
Fourth Term

A x is

\ il&gt;. 1 r u m .
1 . 1 -11 111 * •.«.«■re
i 1( t 1
launch
l u m 1 n weveit
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htf(|4j A fU r t|l&lt;&lt; vo||^ y th e ir

the o f f ic e r reeponatbla w ill, on nr
dera fro m the medical o ffic e r de
ta ile il to attend* fire a fin a l shot
Into the body of aach w ith the
re g u la tio n pUtol. D eath is to la*
c e rtifie d by th f m td lc a l o ffic e r
U( I , A r t ic le * of clothing (in c lu d
in g fo o tw e a r) and perMiruil e f ­
fe cts o f thoae ahot w ill on no
account be given to the local
p o pulation. They ar* to t&gt;&lt; hand
ed in to the ap p ro p ria te local
m ilit a r y a u th o rity
In
exchan g e
fo r a re ce ip t. O tll o ffic e r is to
las p resen t until Ute b u ria l has
been com pleted-"

im s t ic -

■■I t in

llikf of bofiies 1*4 Ui reuse
The ( tiori'a pent t rmikifibf prttldi rii toil
Ihf
•t • i l|| t ill 4■ | (, * M
plmiiiK of flowers i«fi Kr*v*&gt;* i* in to I he open
to iw* provrntod
T h e aubjeet h»N Iieen n m a U d r
M I imt &gt;I it Sg-ii,t 1,&lt; it
*('. In order to avoid unneees
( h i t i n k t ‘ l hitldll ,f
of offi cia l em icern for Homo time.
Miry eoiif ar t with the
biNiiea, Hut u n til Vice P resid en t W n lla re *!
• h it.
nr puli I !• d
those to b« shot a r r to be leti speech the tero leiiry w a s to avoid
• Vlo|l|tOtN Aril. I I I ,
directly to (he * edge 4 of
th eir any pu b lic m ention of it
ill
o
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l
V
l
i
’t*
MglltTh e
graves. In the rase of mans exe­ la rk of undem tandiriir »•* h avin g
I f i orn iaiopiuv mu i i
cutions it it allowable to cause Ha e ffe ct a lre a d y , or niN tanc*,
llg* lit V I H| H| * III1&lt;■
the hostages to kneel with their if&gt; the Ituaso-l*oliah lo u d e i dli»*
I k. M tu y h in d I * gi l.ti
faces tow ards the graves,
i 11 Mg it n vs ce pm g
pule
"If Shooting of large num bers
hill
w h ic h WMl t(d
A d m ira l
Stm u tley
told
him
U to be carried out in groups of
i n -1 v
mule
over
. i v « ■i i
preaa
co
n
ference
yes
le
t
tin
y
In?
five to eight, one after the other,
- ■r In 111 r xi ept lolls, |i&gt; I m
Those to In* shut must have their did imt th in k the HiiNNian people »-i'll ploy ed m, i'i v M o t k 'U g f v
in
w ere heintr tohl the eoinp lete sto ry ■ i- *
legs Lied
H im i nt
oi
t In11 k -i t .
m
” K. Before the execution taken of U n ite d St a tea oul to liuNaia,
mil Ini the f u s t offense
fl oon
" I final nu p o litic a l m o tive to ill's 41ltd one v*'lll III i m rill I'll
place nil papers m ust be removed
from those to be shot. A short r e ­ tin s ," H tnndley au iil. “ It i* only 'in
ea'nlld A sm d la l lu ll
&gt;1 I. . I
port is to he made on the execu­ u n e ffo rt to cre ate the im p re ss ion "C
updv ro lh o t UnuMlN n l n . n i v I
tion show ing: names of those w ith th e ir own people t h a t lb * y lit
IImi ■*11 piiN-ietf, hut tin |in i|oie
shot; reasons for shooting; name are p u ll in if th em aelves throUKU lull 44 no hi Itpply
In U ■ 'Mil i n 1
of officer in charge* place; tim e; by th e ir own lomt atra p a.
' ute
name of officer ordering the exe* • vto nl slatau u n
!• i m g
1 'o in tirijf out th a t u new lendfutiou.
&gt; i 'Hi e*
i egulot* mi......
IcaNe Will la now lie fo re Conarena
“ K Thu execution ia to he cur in W a a h ln irto ii, R ta m lle y itdded
\ M HHlc .nl o h ilt
*il l'
l o
ih
rir d out in a v e ry re g im e n ta l
dJ lit I&gt;•i
th u t " th e A m e ric a n ('o rig reaa ia laded t eg n t I at ion nl
m an ner w ith an o ffic e r In ch a rg e ,
Id g -heart«i 1 and p:eiier«&gt;tis, but if uni'" ns, u n h i d i n g t e l " 1' "1 inn
h„ rt

'l'm iis ill

"nt

ii’ a l i n l

the G overnm en t' In W u h l B f lo n ,
W rH ea said he believed
com p leta I r k l t
and
undera ta n d ln ic* exlHta amontt
the
U n ited Mu I ion*.
T h e te x t of
H tam ller'w retn arka w i t axlirdl
h r cab le.

Vic e Freniih-nt W ttlla re ’a w a r n i n g
t h«*y firv tu be d ln lrtb u ted f u r of o p&lt;ma i I i h* t hi r d W o r l d W a r
urdfwfl liu n tia and t he A!hem, reach
x) noting unun.g units
*11 The bothe* if»* in In* ImritHl an un de r aland lutf in retcartltal »&gt;
in xiiffieU iil Iy deep g m v rn, Horn i brlnf(iriK Uii' k m d t v U n i t e d N a -

in

Inflict

ll»'.i\\
V i / i^

imt ."

P re sid e n t's" and th a t ”ll‘a loo
soon to begin W think about a
fourth term ."
"It itlr* political fa d in g which
may h u rt tha war a ffo rt," .he
explained to h e r p r t ia conference
“ We m ay all be dead two year*
from now. I blltv* In thinking
ahead on constructive thing* but
I don’t believe In thinking about
thipga which hold back one’s e f­
fort*."
The dlacutelon aroe* when Mr*.
Roosevelt was a*aed to com m ent
oil th* com pletion la s t week of
10 y e a n In th* W hit* Hom e. Her
com m ent:
‘T h ln g i Ilk* th a t happen liecause of a situation, not strictly
a political b u t world situation.
The P resid en t la .hare now be­
cause of a world situation th a t
people thought Mm b eter filled
for. T hing*. hnpr*c*d*nteii Ilka
th a t d o n 't happen unless event*
call fo r them ."
M rs. RooM valt w ore a green
Jad# pin given J a r , by
M m ..
C hiang K al-Shak. She reported
th a t th* wtf* a f th« Chinese
gen* rail sal mo w ill I f tu rn to th*
W hit* H ouse bafor*. ah* return*
horn*
v„, j ”
1 T h * f l r a t lady'a fa r-ra n g in g
pres* confer**** alao touched on
the** topic*

Municipal Golf Course had been
operated a t a loss of 12,123.87
during the five month* from Oc­
tober through F ebruary, C ity Commlaaloncra a t th eir m eeting last
evening, dlacuaaed the poaalblllty
of d o lin g up the back nine hole*
of the course. C ity Clerk, H.N.
Bayer aald today.
It was pointed out a t the m eet­
ing, h* added, th a t during three
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la grow ln/rand tho Japanese arc the fa rm e rs cou ld p o ssib ly m ake.
“Fanning Industry is tn« basic
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l.n.party daaarthad theraln w ill ha
test, Tuarwlay afternoon tha 8cm
flailtr ginned r o n tn l nf tha his«*»ld In tha hiphaat hlddar at tha
inola High School eager* ■vlge-l in rlr Bren n er I’aaa after the first
riiurt hnuaa door nn tha flrat Mon*
out a scrappy Oviedo &lt;|ulnt, hy th. VVm Id W ar. whan her Inrumlariaa
•lar tn tha month nf April. 1111.
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narrow m argin of 3.1 to III
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Clerk C ircu it Court, Hen.I
have *n n lull for thi- tomiM i
i »i ilar nf A iir u h
a I* tn
«.f M.ntlnole Htnie of Chirlda, t«.
filed ■note In nit ••fflrr* *r
note County. F lo rid .
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s**ea« men I a of the aold
Irmi.erty under the aald certificate
ln«ned wan In the name uf Clarein-e K A Kva N I4e||aler
t'nleaa aald certlfleata ■hall t*e

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ON T U B OBf/TRAI, TUN ISIA I
FRONT, Beb. i l (Delay) (/V)
American llangrra l.layed an Im |
nortant role In (he bait If In ke#..]
(ho Oerman. .iff (he key mi..nil j
■In rlilge. frunnllf.g (be ..mill
leading from Tunl.ln to the AI |
lied ba.v ut Te.w.aa, Algr.ix
Thrown into n defen.lve |...«.
tlon, the Itnnaar. croich.d in
tnountaln.lile foxhole, by .l..v
at eheela landed around Ibe.n uml
snaked out un the plain ut nlubl
to epy on the enemy and wreck
Concealed on tho .lope, the
Rangera kept the German. gu..aIng about their defenar. One
morning an Italian
.la ff re
drove within .hurt rune .. their
hidden 3?-mm. gum. The Hetiy
art drilled a hole throu* h the
tar, - killing a major, two lieuttnanta an the driver. A brown
•tippy wa* In the car but e»cune I
harm. The dog Is now alturhe.l

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Fro n t too
He needs tan k s, nuns, shells,
sh ip s ami nil. W h ile the c h ie f am m unition
for the Hom e F ro n t In a high m orale, and
we have th e esse n tia ls fo r th at com fortable
home w hich is so Im po rtant to that high
morale.

So that you may

to tha R ang ers kitchen truck.
O th e r Ita lia n ca rs and trucks
canf# along la te r and met the
aamo f a t * , some of their &lt;&gt;ccupants falling prisoners tn the
R a n g e r.. T h e captured Italians
aald they had been told Trbessn
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*tl route to visit friends there.

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restricted a ml elim inated . Y 6 u never know
w hat w ill tie next on the lis t — so w hile we
still have a g o a l sto ck to choosc fm m , come
in and muku ytiur selection today I

keep that
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when we lire a ll buying

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That's Why

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

1,000 bomber* over Ih * llhlnelaiul
lj't cost* elos* to M m illion .lollnrs,
■|’i .lh a la rg est slnglu Item being the
v coal or the planes lost.

Aircraft In N e t
Guinea Campaign

A f t a r A llied a irm e n o f th e
so u th W M t P a c if ic com m an d
w had p u t th a fin ia h ln s to u ch es
to th a d w tr a c tio n o f th e J a p an aaa co n v o y , B rtila h bom be r a aaam iltiid J a p b ases In
B u rm a w h ile' th e A m e rica n s
. b lasted b rid g es, ra ilro a d s and
• d o c k s l a Che R sn g o o n a re a .
F ly in g C u rtis P -4 0 W a rhawk n x k U n . ao pilots of s »ln&gt;M army sir foreos xroop dsotroysd IM Japan to# flshtar and
. bomber plane, durln* tho Now
w Oulnoa eampalfS, tk# army roportod yooUrday.
A Nary eomnuniqao nmrwtay
r . ported that liberator hoary
bonbon struck a t foor ouomyh.ld a raaa In tM ' notthwoaUm

I IimI W illiam * l.io nb j.
• ..iii|iMny
l.f.ltler of Tm% 4'ei 1 1 f l. at,. Nf 4.if,
(■«u#f| the 1st iI h y ».f Snwu- 1 A
I*
MM«. ha* f l l#-.f -■mo- in my
••fflee Mn«) It m■ in.til# s|)|ill)*«llMn
f..i it I ma *lee,| lit
I..» t .t llt. it*
..•■ Multi &lt;*evllfl#ate »itll.t 1 • f « &lt;}e
f-.lk wing
il »•*#•! 11•» *I pt#&gt;|io*itt
tit
Hi. i 'iih ii I i nf *4.'tit It., it.
Mf tl». . •f
I I*.. Mu. to- m II
N F S O' V K t.f NW't M...
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n v t k K t stu ck W li under way.
Bomb# ware dropped at Kahili.
Bull], Ballala and V ila and every
American plan* returned.
A t tha earn* time DaunUeaa diva
bornher* with wildcat fighter es­
cort raided Munda on New Georgia
Island for th* S2nd time, •ta il­
ing' a fir* there, and thee* planes
likewise all returned. It wa# as­
sumed that the Liberator* and
dive bomber* . operated out of
Guadalcanal.
A t Canberra, tha reading of tha
comatuinMo* In the house of repreaentalivaa by Prime Mini.ter Cur­
tin lad .to prolonged cheering,
( h r t k maarkad that never bato n *■ ao Many fronts had there
keen m ak aaana aa new for eonft,W J0*od g rw a firaot a l l fro n ts a lso

ftiona Ml

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J , H, Hutchinson,
Sanford Resident
For 40 Yegro, Dies

WASHINGTON, Feb. 23, m — The
War Production Board today prohibit­
ed tha manufacture of new pattern*
of wood furniture beginning March IS
nml ordered a two-third* reduction In
the number of existing patterns on
July I.
,

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r " i Wf A m— »lm—d Pn au)

F o r tho ninth .u rco aal.o n l n t
tha ftJk JT . carried on IU mifthty
ae rial
ham m ering
of
wcatotn
Q orm any. T ir g e ta w e n not Id a tid ed and only one plane wma
Hated aa mlaalng.
In yeeterday'e ra ld i, lh a ollye
drab preeialon bomtwra of tk *
United Htalee bexan th eir m laaloo.
a faw hour* a fte r B ritie h and
C anadian bom ber, had returned
from n lc h t-ra ld ln x Ham burg, 0 « rmany'a aecoml c ity and an Im ­
portant euhmarlne building centar.

That wa. the eighth British raid
In a# many nights on th« rclch
and it doublnl all previous R.A.F.
non-.top run* over that country.
Th# R.A.F. also hit w .,U m
Germany and the night'# oo#r»Uona coat the Brltl.h 10 bomber*.
Big Lancaster, Stirling, Halifax
and Wellington bomber* made the
Hamburg raid, unloading many
two-ton block buatar bomba and
"Una of thousand* of Incandlarlea** that left the port In flam#*,
th* air mlnl.try .aid. On* pilot
reported a large fir* In th* c n U r
of th# dock are# and that 20
minute* after the raid began there
was a deni# carpet of imoke over
th* town which was ao thick
"that at on* Um* I could hardly
W M
fir# underneath."
Only on* #hlp of tha RoU#rForce, returning pilots said,
pi any dsroaxa- M wai
f anti-aircraft m * and cam#
i m thred of Jta fa t t. *^

b d fo r c H itle r a n d

coum

T o |o M t tho w o r ld a fla m e ,

a r * M n t | . n w f la In to w M p o a a

Th# air raid

p r a c t ic a l t a t r a n ia c t b u ll*
n e w — d e liv e r m enag e*

c a l k m a y i l o w u p v it a l w a r e o lly .

— g re e t r e l a t i v e * a n d

T h a t** o t p o d a lly tru« o f " lo n g

fr le n d t b y lo n g d lit a n c e

ssisscssi;

te le p h o n e ,
B u t n p W t h e i e ’ ia m e

tars.

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Liyeg

A b o a^d

OppoHCH Commercial Ship In A t l a n t i c
Fishinff inInland L o s t In Sinking
Waterways Of State
°

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fa conservation

for

rlaca.

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pen man*
com m ercial
b« allowed,

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• ............... Hiink four
l"&lt;l;n i i i k I dam ­
' ■im
I rum h s ix .
i •f • 11 .i mi*]i ii convoy.
•.
i h u ic h ill tunkn
Hi Hi ll first u rm y
•i i. il in lutvo Ibrow n
.hi nut n f S islc ju n ­
it III m ill's w est of

vt'kH.iM is

•i ( Min rti 'rimirtia,
•

Iliwt•'till of

t • • a im»untcd A
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in evident
i i. i-«*i things to

4 )ll&gt;**« II VMgft j||i|t - tstlii.
MVI’lllly Im'CII |Mlt t.\ I Im- 1
mriit iif Agi nil 111 •
-i -i
I Kit Higgins |i\t*.tli.| 1.••lit\
In ii Icttpr in I mil* II I

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l*r—. )
A .In g le In rim ln fired in the
•lead of nitrht fi..m an enemy sub­
m arine sent a cargo passenger
ship to i l . grave in the North
A tlantic with a lo«. of 07H live*—
the United S la t e .' g ie a te .t .e *
ilia a .te r .in r e the wur le-gan, aurvivora reported Thu rsd ay.
F iv e su rv iv o r., the
first
to
reach the United S ta le -, the N avy
said, reported (hat
ih r
vraeal
sank w ithin 26 m in ute, u fte r the
torpedo roared into the .la rb o a rd
side, apparently trapping a num­
ber of so ld ier. In their bunk.
W llhJn a few m inataa the Hal.
nf Ih .' .h ip wn« «n ’tFrrlfle
it
wns alm ost lm p ....ib lc to wall
the decks an.1 u g ie u t number &gt;&gt;l
men were cascmle.1 into the freer
mg w ater before liftm nt., re |b
and floats coul.l be InumTed
The vessel w a . one
of
U nilrrl S t a ir s carg o sh ip , wboli
the N avy annminei'd on V-et.iiiu.
22 had been ..in k within I .....
days of each other in the N o.lb
A tlan tic with a total In s. of a •«
lives.
Sev era l
su rv iv o r,
endnnge.. •!
their uwn liv e , to releu .e ......... . ■
*
lifeboat*, su rv iv o r, said, and -om"
who iie rlsh n l met hero's death
In sim ila r e f f m t .
Th e turivo ra raid that only I" '
of 760 p a ssen g e r., m ostly men
tho artnrd fo rce ., aboaid the v
»el survived. Tw en ty eight nn ."
her* of the m erchant crew of I !••
and 13 m em ber. .if the N u n g.".
crew of SM also w rre r e --....I
A number apparently .lied l...m
eapoeur* In the frigid w a t e r ..-in
vlvor* ln.lleate.1
A t leart tlnei
who had been dragged through
the w ater*
for
several
him.
hanging onto
Ja m -flickr.l
Iif.
boat* w ar* dead when they res. h
ed rescue vessels ami at la .t ".»■
pariahed In a lifeboat while new
member* mad* valian t e f lm t . to
fan th* ap ark of Ilf*.
T h * la st su rvivo rs were t&gt;&gt;&gt;.
picked up until eight hours lift''
the torpedo struck.
T h t hsrole actions nf a meinl..-.
of th* N ew Y o rk Police Dei Mill
m ent— Hugh K. Moffett, 44. "I
734 Van Neat Avenue, Ih * B r.u .v
N. Y . — saved the lives of sever si
persons.
Moffett, who left a sergeonn
on th# New Y o rk department to
join th* merchant m arine unit
three weak* before the sinking,
helped launch a Jammed lifrl~'ut
and then endangered his own hie
to get other* aboard, stirv iv " ..

W A S H IN G T O N ,
Mar
j.
(A C )
The
S m a lr
M ilitary
Com m ittee liMiay reported the
|iro«|iffl uf a 1911 f•h•«I rn»p
a*» large an lant )ea r “in nl
most hopelt*«H uf rrn lirn lio i ”
It r rvommentlevl leginlaihin
lu rm train the m in rm rid til
lalnrr away from farm# to
nkoii) a renult that “ m il he
trag ic" anti anke«l the p a « * j? r
of a hill li&gt; defer im lu illo ii of
farm
w urkera for the re
mninder
of
year,
blaming
"red tape" fur u nn irrrsH lul
idminint ration uf the exhal­
ing deferment legi-lattoti

I 1 ii*111f ill nl Mill ki-llltg \ lull
1 (inn .if the li s I &gt;1 pit 11111
I A g iit uldire,
Si «i#*iuiv
II
I mg*.I ihnl tin* minil#’i I #lip with Him i «'till &gt; 4*lit 11&lt;|.*
Hill, Us follow
"Then* 19 h
HI H«'M in lt*|;ilt.l to v• k. 4«|la|«‘*4
I IimI lm« f«i|«*il#lv • min' 1## .#ur
minil on KroMinl of ilic Ini. f••-«*r«•
flint wt* hml hi I lu Stati- ..( I Im
Mill, Itrifl t III 9 19 )t Itlltl til . f I Ilf
• |m»i tanif iif «i I# i v
“I'nlfl 9nn|i« #.f snffi ii'iif in
ll||*ily t&lt;! ••Itll# i •lrof|M\ Of -rt
Ime Ii v&lt;*|f&lt;*t:ihl#« o«• nr in tlim
Nlatr ofic'i* or Iwiii linioiF • v«*i v
flowing irKMiti, .iii.I foi fh#&gt; |itin*
Lt'inif I lir iiiii riot i# l.,n. uf uiin
Iflifii vrgftiiM#**, im tin- . u|i| - mi |i9
llmt ••om#* to Hoi ut.t 11a11.111\ ioiim*
I I fun tin* imrlli itliiii' tln*y i U**i
t|f»v thi* Iik»I of iintiiMiii gi«*«*n
v**|fi*t ikli|i'«a
It •*« t ii\ ofti-n th#'
t H9t*. UJ» It wh■ I 1119 V»Hr, I 11jaI
t*i*|i*» \ in t Ii#* only t’ lfrii wgi'thI*I#‘
(IimI in •vmlnlil. for "fiiiir ttnn* I M n c e r I M o v n m * i i (
In
I iiltri Mirh ii fif i*if
S o u I h
Is
I ’h r u i i l
I *'l woiilil I»Vi- tti In mg to yoin
I Nltenlion fox &gt;uiir ChMiKtiti'rutinii
T o
( ip m iH ii A r m ie s
, tin* f in' I llmt ut
i'll uhIn i*i*I
I# Ik I** P99«#ntMl, 119 tl‘l#‘iy in tin
on# gr**en vrg#*tHM»* grown in
I l**( nl it tliMl «|llnt(ii|i|&gt; i vr n tin*
f*'l.|i*9t HfnipN ihut wi* hiivf* hf-n*
I “ I filin'! think tln-ri« lx n hihi*
oii rtMinil wlnn* tin* rrlriy flop
III! 9 | h*«II i Ii -mI r aay«•«| fV flt

men the fundamental

r:

principle*

'■ ' . . I . m l l y b ack
........it n f th e ir III-

I

hi

t Ii«■r

.outh

■I......I N i-fta and
b

b .'itdipisrters

i in llmt a Flght1 on p.

iletach-

..••i J»ci|lles l a ­

t i lie &lt; I nil

had

tb I me in Bouth1 ' .1 1 •t tiled the de­
li

I lu m iles w est

•• •|il&lt;itril A
L»-.t mahi rtMuh»*ri»U»"
li.nl
n-®ch#fl
•.•.n li ( y th«m

an my.
mi*",

-u^e
to
iM*»tili|,iiirtan
it triMijiH urn
« -ifhl nil obm .n hctl
on
• fit'Mtmtrm
•I
elements
v\ it lull awn,"
" 'll
! n h &gt;i &gt;*
111m kisl by
|' -■••'Mil'll all ill

l«(*|**rr'N
mi'll .1 rikI#It In'll ii mil*
• • iMHtriiituilfR
ii

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from

f ill Vf I Ii 14 tu
• • .llll|INlgt1.

11oust* A p p l a u d s
N f* w s h t* t* t s ’ P a r t
In W inning Of W ar

Police A r r e s t
Boys, Attempting
To Steal Cycles

M## ll iiiii'l A i Ihiii9 ) ii I* •
II M ill Ilf "f Sitiifni «l fill III. | • •

I ’hnikjeil with the thrift nf foul
hicyili'H vedtruluy nfteinoon
hi

hfM . Mil !.*U I lolly

fionl of ihe Bite Theater, fmii
|iov9 of fl.iin 12 to II vrui9 ot
• HI, wen# urrriNteil Mini the In
f Vf If9 i ei'oVrirriil, Mi rnrilinK to Pn
ll.e thief Itoy (J. WilliuilIM
TI v lu.yd wrr« purolrti to their
|miiefit■ (iriitllrifr an invmtij^utioM
(hi* afternoon hy Judge l(. \V
Wai e Uni# of the hoy 9 wa* a I
i ead v i»n par ole Riming three
other hoyx, for huvlng hrokrn
into Hiii| entered place* of lni«l
nraa un,| uchmiU itrver«l weekugn. f'hief William* atatefl.
1‘heft of a bicycle lu«t evening

Harrison Takes Army
Lecture* Are Heard Training A t Rollins
By .Defense Force ■ Gene Harrison, son of Mr. ami
County unit of
Defense Force held
rt* re g u la r weakly drill at the
A r m sty Ia s i n ig h t where lectures

t h .lr

• t'i

M r t r l l y am*
Dapartm ent

K a a lm li

in

■'.•■Mi wtuTtt Al||m. II.' | i'.IV{|.
.... ihi,ii.' i.'p.irtc.)
I .&lt;i."i uf gains
'••i .lii'ic Rom-

wHl'II it

on Trench Avenue.
"B icy cle* are v ita lly needed for
getting around at th« present
time, an*! dua to tha fact that a
permit la needtd to lecure one.
are hard to got." C h ie f W illium a
9«ifl, and adJod that theft of a
bicycle having a valuo of |A(l
over Cfinatltuiot grand larceny

Tka

t.iiri*. intrn-

I
fol.l fiioiigll to iiffa t*t not
'••nlv |h# lining** flop Imt ul*.» tin*

and conlraeBopL O’. W.
I second of a
a . on transid
Tussday
black at th*
I at which,
Mrtation suaounty, wlU
4’

UM flo tU a

l

1' it v

Reds Continue
Gains In North
Taking 52 Towns

wu9 n po rtriil to police hy Wemlev
W rig ht, u 4-itok at H a rv e y ’s t'afe

II In tha but

th a . t h r e a t to w a r a e rv ic e . Y a « -

can do rnwai
can.ao
much to beta
help ioeed
speed vkvte

jc u im g in i u v c r

W.R. England J r , boatswain1*
mate, first clasa, of th* United
Otatea Coax! Guard, atatlonad at
Norfolk in charge of a patral

it w a i c o n v e n i e n t a n d

S n ip e r

I Mg MHml lliflllilip l I Mini of ll

CITY BRIEFS

t h * r a w .m o t d r la li n t d c k d

S o v ie t

it will Im* given |at t#.t 11 v it
tiliicr. rrntt* uiuti*iml**. .,»L.

ght, J. B. Rickard.. Tallahaxee, executive .ecretary »f the I I.....In Btluc
i'll Walkin., We.l Calm Reach, FKA |»ri*si«irut t Mini t'nil 8 . &lt; * l .ikcimitl

The heaviest fir* was sent up
hy warship*
acaampanylng
a
north-bound convoy reported to
number between seven and IS
medlum-elsed merchant ships.

I n a e a i l n g v o lu m * o f c a l k b o -

ituitui)# ('Ikin

Picture.1 alwivc are leaders of the Florid a K d uratlon al AaaoelaM"o eunferetire
land when a le g i.la tiv e program for .lu te echool. was dl.cO»*&lt; il
I h.-y nr.
: H al Illack, M iam i, ch airm an claa.ro xm teuch. ra department
M \t Feignall prlncipala departm ent; R. K a rl Kipp, S an fo rd , rhnirm an .1. m. n i.u v pm

“I W S U

not b « b u ilt to fu lly m«frt th *

\rmy Tanks
Throw Hermans Out
&lt;M Snljcnane In
Nor Ihern
Tunisia

K r ilis h
T o p

Kf furls nrt* hi’lllg MM.il*
Srminulp (*ttutil&gt; I IinuiIm
i'oniinerre !«• Itu** u lu

. 4

Tagging
t also haa a ti
growth, and flak
Seminal* County Poet No. &gt;292 by th* bar* kl
of th* Veteran* of Foreign War* onlas* tha hand*
of tha U J . wiU Mate at 9 t00 P.M , ly. This appUi
Monday, Mar, 9 lx tha American
I
Legion R a t for th* purpose of
electing' officer* for the coming
fl7h
ln
,
H
tw
a
A
'i
year. All mambars are urged to
•pace not pam l
attend,
,

fig h tin g fr o n t!. N * w lln d * c a n *

B ack

I ’r i w

Chamber of Commerce
JLuuncheH Move To
Help Local Kiirmersj

Sites Not Identified
And Only I Plane
MisRing
Reported

High school bora should not
quit school whan they receive or­
der* to report for physical egamlnationa, E . B . Carter, selective
service clerk, stated this snoruing''Each yooth moat have a medical
examination before he can be
classified, hut ha la not necessari­
ly being drafted. If a school stu­
dent sranta to finish hU last term
of school, ha should sand a letter
to th# draft board and he will b*
allowed to do ao," Mr. Carter
said.

MWM

withUnnecessaryCalls

Out Aerial Raids
For Ninth Night

*N »

there to Delano, where h* r
sided until ha matad ta Sanfor

Beginning July I, th* order limit*
manufacturer* of- wood furniture to SS
percent of the patterns offered during
8 #pUmber 1041 or 24 peUerns, which

^ Don't Crowdthan

M e m b e r AnHOCinU'cl

RiA. F. Carries •&gt;,

Julios Holmaa HuUMnson, re­
sident of Stnford for tha past 40
rears, died at MS home, 1020
Laaral Avenue, t y in d a y follow-

Tht some order Imposed limitation*
on the ua* of Iron and elaal for manu­
facture of wood furniture, and WPB
estimated thla would raault In an an­
nual aavlng of about 22,000 ton* of
those materials.

im s. Toot

5. 191.1

Effort Made To
Put Celery With
“ A” Vegetables

Kan.
Th* pilot* reported teeing only
IS or 20 Nasi fighter* over Rot­
terdam and tho*# weren’t eager
to cloa* with th# IS-gun Fortreaa-

Manufacture of New
Patterns of Wood
Furniture to Cease

lM (r Distance

F R ID A Y , M A R C H

B ulk O f A x is C o n v o y
S u n k In M e d ite rra n e a n

f

4 I K*S 4*4141

ih

8 A N F O R I) , F L O R I D A .

Florid

T tt
lli:4 :il
4 II 4|*TKI4 IT4.1T OF 1*W

N T iT iC K

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Rangers Flay Big
Part In Keeping
Tunisian Stands!

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NOT I CM IN- IIB R B B T f .m V O « J
Thai flob trl J Thornaa hoU«r of
T a t Cart If leaf# No. 114. laawod tha
III* 'la r «f A uiuat A. P-. ISIO*. ha«
ftlr«t Mm# In my office* and haa
•timla i|&gt;pll«a t Ion for a tat 4»n)
In l»o laauad lharaon Hold rortiflr ,l# fBlbrarat tha following d«*
Mf!t*#«l pr&lt;&gt;r#rt| In tha County of
HaoilfHila. Ittata of Florida. to-t*W
That Part of Ln|
71
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• c r Iliad In D n ft Taga 41 ften '

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U :(iA li NOTICKS

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Mrs. Harriet Kslritluc,
A kv XI, Died Today
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v •.•III* 1111*11 III gov*
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tlie im|H»r•
p*.
mol t•• curtail
"
M l. .ugh lentrirtlon
"&lt;i .....I iigg#"*t*'d that
lio |.&lt;ilp nn.| paper ina&gt;

• i l.\

the Inn eaiicrata

in..i.' p io p eilv mII oI ih!
• |.i«|.«'i&gt; f.»r whii-h they
*1 llO| IlIg.'M "
•miimI " he declared,
. ............... . ilu* lo u n try .
I \*..klu*9, im* one of
• &gt;nf ml and vital fac• i*inning # the w ar"
•om -i I*. .I.Milily aura
i • • .loot ..f the prvaa la

ll.t r . ..ut nl.ut 10109 to tha pub*
I', vx#110 0 1 4*, hi* -aid. Included t t pim *»i• ii 9 of food rationing and
ii. .. eful i-Htnp iik'iie fur the pur*
.!•(•*. of i.ornl*#, for ri'ciuitmanta
|.n ii.e Mtiitnl fortee, for conaar*
vniiou of creH'iiliul materiala and
f"i tin i eiiMi-il in liMtrial produa*
to.n in idiIifIt ion to keeping tha
puhli. inf* rnit'.l of drvrlopmanta
J K
M ille llu m l,
IM *.
Ilo w ai l in VS*1 'hinglmi anti the proctad*
F L O R I D A —• w a rm e r
totiiuhl,
11 A. S WUl) Rllll, J K . fill k Mi'll ill..I inge of fongreeft mid other guVorroalonal rain extrem a northw rst
eintiient agencie*
thin a ftrm o o n , extrem e north to­ K II. 8 tuwe.
night.

Harry E. Robson Is
;
Promoted To Corporal Poultry Specialist
Will Attend Meeting

G K O K O IA — Rain this afternoon
and tonight, warmer suuth and
central
tonight.
Mr*. Fred Harrson, la at Rollins
Collsg# taking a two month*1
FORT IIKNNING. Ga. Mur %.
prsllmlnary training course as an
— (Special)— Promotion of I'b
Army aviation cadetHarry
K. Itobson son of Mr uiul
A graduate of HemInola High
Mra J. N. Robson of Sanford,
School, young Harrison attended
Flu. lo the rank of Corp Ill'll
haa bran announced fere hy hl»
HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 5, f/P) commanding officer Col. John D.
Garson won th* movie
Hill of th* 124th Infantry Itrulr a ■^K•Uon department of —Greer
academy award for th* best
ment.
A ir 8 tat!on last aum1042 performance by an acThe 124th Infantry Regiment
Th* 20-year old man baa a
tree* for her role In "Mra.
I* part of The Infanrty School
mt. Lawrence 0 , 1a • nro*
Service
Command here- Tha In­
Miniver",
which • also
was
nant division of tti*
Army
fantry School, largest of Ut kind
chosen tha bast pWtur* of tha
year.
Jantes Cagney
was In th* world, tg tea home of the
tentedthTbe* Mter toy KU Infantry Officer Candidate.

Carson And Cagney
Win Movie “Oscars”

‘S v ' u h t e J ' i

KSETlS&amp;M*

-

•

A W (1‘Kleen, extension U •Istni.l Iioultrv •pooialist, will M
in -Spmlmito County on Mar, 10II nml - il l attend th# Sanfatd
lloinr Ih-nioiialratlon Club mate
loir Wnlnvsday. Mar. 11 a t - l t i i
I*. M. ut the limn* of Mra. Cart
Mo-., a a ii Willow Avanua, Mra.
fluid* Wilton, home dsmonstralion agrnt, announced today. •: ,
Mr. 0 ’Hlarn will discuss *&amp;4
answer qutstlona nn cultlag (MM
and any InteiestMl paruMtl .'Wtey
Uttend tha meeting xrUMhax .thayi
are member* of the Horn# D M
th# I(to goat re- mon-tratlon Club Of m L . M bU

; Lo u is X 1 Y mux
cordtd reign te E u ru p ts u history.

/"v •• ' ’

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�lh r lone, northern w inter. x rt
iH tu vr t*M .w )ierii
pretty b itter.
th e re ', . , a t , or If you m u d
Contrm elon
for
the
1'utlic
j( j,ol ran loot «Und on the
Itnndi A d m tnletratien. who have &gt;(wt
|t
h y(MW ||n « « ri.
It *wHith
to Wrap th clr m in on * *o )u n t*ry|
0 n « phenomenon of the food
U « i* . inanaat- to * r t th n m rh ra ip ,h , *»»pUonm Jlx food Uirnii
ir y t h ln a they w m i
A rp iy baker* iy t lw it in ti pul It
One uf the m o it lavish arwi &lt;m» ould'&gt;u*n fcwfitai-tM■fctly
The In By S A M M C K 8 0 H
rif the moat fru g a
m ip i U If have j .y u ,;
■lI meals
f' r t e t lM prt*arv«« it* freah
A P F r a lu r r a W rite r
had In my life
re Uk4&gt;n *« tlvln u u q llU a s, and jr b « « th a w n l U*a
^
■
’ T n W O N T O N ;’ A Ib eria, M ar -&lt; 40 iTtftm on the C!* '&gt; » w * * Id r t r e w fh t t r dnf1*4 "
“ A fra il m t d k il officer alum- M ist w a . ta
k ee
es k
ai ti e
vM
if K
leiU
vital in pill* *uppl«» cu
o n tr
a ciot ot r«.
.,
U
t u er •*
ef vitam
tko A Iran lllg k w i^ went I#* hi* rutnp, lh i

A p p earin g

Medical Officer
Is On His Job

T5r

i JoG;

some fresh tract for ai number of Arm
A rm y Jobe, | him sm all rami raljed Ration A
niM t tin one week l min going to suUi tlie th ief w orry of hie t t « * U le .,mj R ation B.
One is mrn#«J
K am i.
ra_________ 1
......
Inake a personul report to the nffioe, next to getting and k rrp beef, h ath and the other largely
atirgeon general "
mg men, wna buying food Btrt ‘ nuigrtr and ehftcofat# r^ncenti at***.
Th e meat tam e through.
I they seem to know how
At two I f sajaplaxf them srui they are not
}fany men in the ;M» *»» in -is of his general m m table* w hore! unnamtaM#.
.lio ns I * visited, In hitch-hiking I dined there w ar soup, u n l i m i M | W hether food is served with a
; 1,000 miles on the new road, hare serving s nf nni» or more m ra te .. little flourish or jo tt thrown a!
acmehow gut the nle* that they three or more vegetable*, two [ you depanda on the Individual
i r a "expendable" - that they me kinds of dessert, a multitude »f i romfmny officer, I h are ieen the
Ao ba liquidated for the sake of co n d im ent* and sauces ami as tciita of_ two o fficers which were
'the load
much ceffee aa you could drink. as fa r ap art in livab ility ns the
I had am ple opportunity to talk I
tTp here ,tha mere appesrsnee w orst alum of New York and a
w ith o ffic e r! of the Northwest,f uf a civ ilian is an invitation to room in the beat hotel.
a r v k a Command at W hitehorse dinner, arrd seldom I* a charge
On the shore of f«ake Munch©
t Could sue that this w as not true made
I had builneas with a lieutenant
/They want the men to be coin*
At many of the less developed who was doing his road work
fori able and they^/vant them to cam ps, you have to stand in lin t doggedly and w ell, hut whewr lent
have furloughs
g hs
w
i in
a
m esa*
with
meaaktt
In
*10 1*d«
wap several degrees below u car
But this Jo1» Is a w hale of no w eather waltfhg fror a quick hand
toemhit'a version of how the rave
Operation, and you can 't do i-v 'nut
If you try to get bskek to man Ifvad.
t ry thing at onee
V st some &lt;»f|)»ur tent with your food It prac*
But the officers' mess was prt*
the men, feeling the onslaught nf I iir a lly fre rie a . Y ou soon learn to •hied over by a Negr** plainly

Johnny Mack Brown rounds-uu the ranagnd s leader on " T h e o ld
Chisholm T r a il," With the help nf Tex R itter, aa w ill be shown nt
thn Rita Theatre F rid a y and Haturday.

I'WHrp

,
|

Cowboy From Old West, Young British'
Sailor - Brother Meet For First Time!
I ’ K K K S K M .I .. \
V . M ar. I .
“ 'ul **.&gt;ul«l I l k , ta war h i, b rn lh a r.
A
«l&lt;K-ky.
12-year o lil r o n tw y . ,,u l “ M b n l u « f u ia i, fu r the I.who ItK.kr-l re m a rk a b ly lik e tri** * t,K lin llc tH p to W y o m ln a
Inti- W ill
I t i.it n * . i-ran Ui Ih *
l'*nn ll n if o n l , a w itiriw er w ith
• h o ik nt u n ru ly h a ir, «ut o ff thy
" c * r a r a p t r a n r h in * . p ro m p tly
tra in in I V r k a U II an ,| w a lk rrl .,, 1 ' »a*«it ■ W te rra m a a y lrt* h , woukl
nml ijnwn (lie |ila t f n r n i, l l a r a i 1m o ir la I M k a lllll.
urhar told
IH-.I in
nnr hail.I a
anapalmi,
The raaehar
told ooff punching
piuichin,
n I ti-t t-o
» hit'll iry .tinlli-.i from lim , t.&gt; '» U le In C a lx a ry . of w
w'n
' iih
tlm r
p h in In r.H lm ,, iianudlriti
id iiig mw in
which
I I I * W llil W o t a p p e a r a n c e nt
&amp; * u a i*
0 » n ie n
trMftiHl rni attention, although hi-1 ruat him two brohem log* amd a
hii
big. tdxck mimhrevo, led m atki
W id
*1 Wni
UP 4n
oaw ahlrt, Mue durigarwia. alive,
t’n lyallnjc 1UM|0UI for
several
uckleal Ik *it ar«t fancy i*x&gt;ia bon' w« k a . l l r told of a man hunt, in
it "tamp of authenticity lacking in * h k h ha was a member of a jo«»e
the coat lim e* worn by the guest" that tracked down a k lllc i nf two
of aeVeral nearby dud# ranch#" sh e riffs m W yom ing five year*
The leg*, ton, were bowed to the | **W41 H i painted the
W eal
in
point where hr would have found if hi wing
term s, ami
nuggoated
difficu lty in d ip p in g a hog |n a that It was a fine place for a
ditch
voting m«n to aettf# down after

\ Wi

X ll
PREHH
PRODUCE
18 UNRATIONED!

f is r )

YAMH

Th e cow Liny fin ally abandoned*
h i. q u a .t along the p la tfo rm and
h .ilr ll . u .ir a b
I I , .llra rtb d th r
I..............
r ill.k
ilrrv e r to
a i r . Il ra m p /rtr
fo r D
(Iritla
h
■ •iiu r, •&gt; lir a ,b y T o m p k in , ( ’orn
era. M ve b lo ck , .w a y fro m the
• Lo lliin ha ra w
a
roiy-ehaokod
votm if ft r It I &gt;ii -a ilo i - iiiu m g ■
lonjr th r c iilrw iilk . Th e cowboy
* * a ln Cnnaulted
c o ri.u lte il the
ihe .n
afiapxhot
ap u h o t In
hi* hand and ordered the drivei
to turn in mind nrifl pull up betid'
the aallor
'

H » » fj
2 Him

CARROTS
laiM syslw

hfh.

wa*&gt;m

W-

LETTUCE
hH.
VlNfl HstM I M
HHlI
RUTAHAOAH
H a llfa ra la

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

"W an t a

■■■kail

lif t .

p m ib io r ? "

th r j

1^T# |W&lt;lr'
l,
^
waa
. Mia yourur
1 ™ " * brolhei w
| “ SrnUi^
"™
'■ln r t .
'T * !* * 1 i
'.k
this
h«
&gt;• 1° » ‘n th
x o i and g et h a rk U&gt; K n il a o i l.”
T h e ran e h o r .h,w«*H h i. &lt;lt»appotntm ant to an in t ,r r lo w e r
■t lea.I
" I th oug ht I
n il» H
roil
m e r out o f h im .
Iinako
" * * ? J■ .*in ra p h a■m,
«,

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‘^.‘. . l . wX'Z.r"

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,
will re
r e jo in
lii
," " 1 A l,rw l
m h week o r tw o.

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i,

CAULIFLOWER
V ' a. a .

XU TIU C
Not lie la Iterab j mI vi -h llm l
tin)'
nogaevd
III bind ii in** At Kan"T o the raiinm d xtaUiiii.1*
fo u l, Ku*rTda, iim le r th* ftid itlotjif
“ M r e t w 1 a n m e lM a ly?"
m in i nf
lie lla
Mnrvlr* HtatJon,
, Y«m, the nnlloi na|»In mad with . 'uriMir nf flee mill Hi. timl Mu ti fonl
A&gt;r aud d ia l I liilc tu l In TV glalar
plemied axriteinent. he w a* meal
ing aurnebfHly. Ilia brother,
A N*ld itanirr pn r*u an t i i th** t*rtn*
if lit*
......................* Ma mr Hlulut*-"
brother he bad never m -ch . • A If'h n ir lt f l i i i i a
I # * * nf Vb*i Ida)
brother w lm h ad left horn# in B o *
w llil lh « I ’ lurh uf lit** «*|r» ul* t'nuM
ton,
Laftrhaet ire,
Rftglpiwi, 84^ n* au'fnfmde fum n tv, Kb»vM»*
JO H N
K U M iK It
year* u g ij, f iv e year* bofuru M , | K (
I i . IV«3
the aiiilor. waa
born,
fir
W ax1
,-umlrur In I ’a e k a k ill
frm n
1.1. |
„ n ^
o r " e l 111 ■■ 4TIM N
ra iu h
III
fa ra w a y
V&gt; y iu iiin f . ;
r i - a h l .., r„

lb*

28c MARGARINE

fb

21c

FRESH FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES NOT RATIONED

WEEK - END SPECIALS!
lli-ri- Arp Sonic of Our Hot Htirgulnu For The Week-K ml—
" L r^ l' w " rg G®0*1 Thru ‘rUemlty! Caine ICorly.
— While Ther l.mtl!
IU I )«««*■ K l w t s t

V«| II• I’dlisii H a llr s la e

PEANUT BUTTER 24-oz. jay . 29c
N s llis s l

P la in or &amp;*•'H a s te

OATS

&lt;*•■! T a w ilM , k # it * K |'»

regular parkage

FLAKES

Htflht riaar, U“rirfcra —

BALLARD’S

5 Ihs.

SAUER KRAUT
* a it «

reg. pkg.

SU(.’A R 3 lb*.
in r k r r l i k r

2

for

tk

I Hr

leatlaaedk

39r

('B M k id l T s is a if t

fit

3 cane

PORK
WSi

%* , r

qU

16-ox,

9c

H ra la .l •( I k .a .1
w b aaiM pkg 10 Fir
ShMilileo pk 11 Fir
mm

Nodflm

. m

tpH&lt;.

3 for 25c

3 cakes
A U ra l n l r a r l

HYDRO

u , r . n a - ra —
lih ,

*1

Halblaa T ip . Nbwl

Riba

ra a ra

w a it

TaM *

u• t m l P a r, P a l. P a
r*»*fc ■

S te a k s ......... lb 4*c

17c

ea.

KOTBX

10c
a u » ,l,

rtg .

BO N ES....... lb 15c

VICTORY Meat SPECIALS

SEA FOODS |
____.

O arar U *^ M 4 • a r i H l n

W a ilkara Cad a ,
M araaaat

.,1b 35c

35c

*

MB

It

32c

3 t r »
rimf a««a

'BAGS

ft

29c

Pl'i-lii, Me

’S ffirA r
fif c f t i &amp; r ’ i{ “ IK
ijllAIN8*"**Eb~l«« hVrrIRo' S i "

15c

811m

We

w
s i

SKI

25c

V

jiih i'iiliju i!

S ir it I Ii

St&gt; . i t H
M arfoii l «••mu
Pl.llml.-UiMtr
f'MiMNb I v*&gt;ii in
If i«ppi arfaiv
frm ii ti»#i iw o n i

Fly thin time (hoy had ifa th o d j
the atation, and the nailoi, l-ub’ I
btliijwr with H a n k * ui u1 aiitictpa
b ill
t»f ru tfiiiT a le f
fib d
la th at
f'V rlu tu r'«a*v, w h v ifd ii f» ti* M waln,
lion, prepared to get out.
p
la
in
t
if
f
,
am
t
a
on,
io
a
v p liln #
'You needn't g e l out* A If rad/
H fr
iln frh d N tn f, I bn I
fa d
Im iv ,
III.
w eatlp
uaiil Ihe eowbu
ra
a
h
la
n
t
•»!
|*
h
llit*
ie
lp |||u ,
f
f
|«
*
*up*l«l«
beaten fa in rriiikIt-il in n
ik I 'HHI thAl f9f jt if h iIU m ' h* I h N o
J « l Afar I'.ii A v e in "
Ih *al*f * * l!f .
ita JiK h tn l K rln . " I ’ m y u u r hcot
t h a t you n m i n m
»|n
aac
of
Trim . CUnl In are y o u . Imy
Iw t iir - o o r
ra a r*.
H o t * lo r* ’, &gt;»u,
" W ill,
wtml
t
illiln 't — I
M W illll, I I I " t v ip llu r fj to
thiM iuhl vim wnre mu- n f Ihaaa be and AjipeMr .............. ib«* Ninth
Ju d b -lw l
i *ir&lt;oiJi
I ’l iiif t
MnuiiiiutA
iliu le . a rin im l l i n e ."
ft iim y . F k » rld a , ui H n iifo id .
KfoT I ih .
II
happeneil M at
l&gt;im C
l l i l a , on th e M l. d a * «*ha'A |» rll A . II.
lU 'iK iin l, W y m n ln * raiK-h ar, and 1*43, a m i lim n and ilio r * fn a k a
h i . kid liru th a r, A l f r o l , o f* tha ain w &lt; *r to t h is h i l l o f n m iid a lt it
ottierwbM f
R n y a l N iiv y , ,m &lt; arate.l
by
(Ml • s lt lh ft r d a g a I if at &gt;ou
d a rm # p ro c o n f* * * * . » i l l b# #;»•
n re a n , a n in t ln r n t , an il r llr f r r ln K
*
To n i.
a m liilln n .. w a r* b ra u p h t turrM &gt; rr
f a_______
r ille r o
n te ri* ! th a t llllfl
----put flit* tl* a to i l ipi
n Man
Mai fo rd
by a plnlm'i w a r. In a t s ile a h a a
M«
_ navN|&lt;N|M
h a w a p a p e r iitiblla1*Ai)
n iib r
the atreela o f lY t 'k iA III
uupFy.
Flo
rid
a ,. ufi
fa
C
a
u
f
ify
.
K
lo
r
b
la
T h e y m u ia a r I W f o r i l hail b a n
,6 U f p»iweMhi&gt; _____
u -n lg iieii tu lV « reat cam p w h lw
ad ardar«M» in i# t i t l i d ay
njtt repairs,
m i .h ip wan u n d e ra o ln
ra p a lt
H o w ro te to tb * b ro th
e r hf had.
bar
la I C lr e a ll
n e ve r aeon, incloaarl a anapass*
Hi m I i ii i I .
C o u n ly
• f h i m .,I f , am i oaplalnoo l
,
would he h are fo r u v e r a l

YAMS 4 lbs........... 25c
M r f lu a

Jib s .
ilw

SANFORD CELERY 7&lt;/zc

Jtunho Stalk....... 15c

Golden Yellow BANANAS 3 lbs. 21c,
We will also have » frenh supply of Ihe fothtwlns Hems:
Fresh Hroreotll — t(huIwrli — Cauliflower — Yelhiw Squash — Hunch BeelH — (irecn Cabbaue — TunniIota —- flreen Onions — Lima Beans — Oreen Henna — Hall Pcp^arw — 1'nninlp.i
I aha Raw, and many other Ufrap that are not ^ a H o n e d ^ ^ ^
liH A h k

%

Large

35 c
. Ib. 37 c,

1

P A D lf

,i

,

QA V T ^ I
POJBK S

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j

TK

P lim

n A I) /M
CHEDDAR
CHEESE

±
from the oltl Booth, and Ii
m neat and cheerful aa eom/i
Lal:l« tulila arranfementa, a aa
dual floor and effectively hu
oil lantern* could make IL
Under th* froat-tepped tant,
■ i i narvatl hot blaculta.
T
quiet watchfulneia of tha Nci
cook could not have bean axe,
by a waller at the H(xldsrf.
Somehow Ik didn't, seem
thine, th en hi t*« Arctic nig
to offer him money. B a t we UI
wf awhile about the State*, a;
I walked out Into the anearl!
cold,. hoUted mg luggage on
king.

SAljSX’GE
GArSAUSAttfe

•tsav
29c ,

era Haim ilw* I

COLD CUTS

fh

W (nr*H «lh

DAISY CHEICSE

2&lt;»ilb

b a rg e tlrv a a

s h rim p

.

:i6c

32c&gt;

j M alflaiarv f t t » r a r g

eSivek Root ib. . S9c !Oysters Pt...........
WeincYi M»O..........
. 25c IPure Lard
*
Mmm
Ill

M fk l ah fa ir* *

I 4 'atie a

m

59c
t ta

73c

•JrS e ta ,

fcs

Quaker Oats

/yilahurv

•w

P C 'H o u r
R W Flour

* left* ft K, Ws» eor

Northern Beann
•• Oa VaUe^a
-*
Sliced Recta . 12'/2c

24-ox. Ja r

IV IW. ■ataeo'a Var-l-ak

G. B. C o rn ......... 12c
«♦ «»a M k ir

Tomato Juice . 7l/zc
S ^ goka.
h e rtaTk . nl i lb 12c
C heese..................20c

r—r

i* V i

..........28c
Grit*
gVt -

. ; 59c

9c

jff*U # n a r

r

j-ooo.,o *w s i

G H tiff « a ....

m um i I
B AaBaies Pram

■T■ ' « ■

rqor ..i0c j

?■»M

1a V'-.V.
- 1

m

&amp;. . f. 17c f

'4i&gt;\ m

.... 22cI

tKaSWC

iNklbs 83c 1
Sit
1..........13c j

fl).1

S i # ; °

AHjhui ......

I'trl
■

it,

23c

A«**#1*d

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h « v y * H ,h t l&gt;lo*l» of lha M aniuix of Qu p p ii * fo r
Sharkey,
('a rn e rii,
ijiuiniilon Bluer Tuiiney l l r brat b u rr era and ha th in k . John I.. S c h m H in g ,
t i l the other*. Hut how would HulUran, Jim O iib r t t . ftutiy R „ H a rr and HrftiM ork. mid h r would
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t*J k rv p [ d u o o il andl Jt« would
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w *» m u le iK tw rrfu l th an T u n n e y **
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fil'd in u I h r * needy f u r h e ll
and
m n d il nevet h a w lam b'd a dang m im - blow oh* l Jo hnnoit’a per
fret d efen se He m ig ht have put
up u p re tty good fig h t fo r n few
lonm fs Hgaitut t i e o t h e r * ”

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liuuib Dan i&gt; dumb tike a fox,
a o n ir t ap pralaer of twnrra, and
A lic e ot "tjflea.
lie I. a mild,
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en speed am i s c ie n tific (Mixing lit*
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front ton. ile netsln tankn, go on, shells,
shi|'s nml o il. While the chief ammunition
for the Home Front Is a h ig h morale, iimi
we have the essentials for that comfortable
home which Is so important to that high
morale.

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There are lotn of things frozen, rationed,
restrictisl uml eliminated. You never know
whut will he next on the lint—so while we
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in uml make your selection today!

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22D Magnolia Arl

Manufacture of New
Patterns of Wood
Fhrniture to Cease

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W A S H IN G T O N , Kcb. «3, 0P&gt;— The
W ar Production Board today prohibit*
c l the m anufacture o f new p a ttrm a
of wood fu rn itu re beginning M arch IS
and ordered a two-thlrda reduction In
th r number of axletlng pattern* on
Ju ly I .
,

The same order impoead limitation*
on Ihe us* of Iron and steal for manu­
facture of wood fumltar*, and WPB
estimated this would result In an an­
nual saving of about 22,004 tons of
those materials.
Beginning July 1, th* order limit*
manufacturer* of. wood fumlturo to SS
percent of the patterns offered daring
September 1041 or 24 patterns, which
aver Is greater.
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Th* metal restriction* permit the use
or (too and steel only for certain es­
sential parts, principally joining hard­
ware; The** restrict loo* become effec­
tive Immediately, and during the period
ending June SO amount to a reduction
of approximately 90 percent compand
with uae in 1041. During subsequent
quarters, total coat value of these
materials must not exceed 1SV4 per­
cent of the IU41 total coat value.

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c a u s e th o n n y m c r t e r ia lt n e e d e d ;

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ear,- k illin g a m ajor, two UnitV .v ananta an the drW ar. A brown
auppy waa In th* ear but rarau r I
harm . The dog i | now attarhrd
to the Ranger* kitchen truck.
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A single (Iritla li night raid of
1,000 bomberi tivrr th r tthlnrland
Colts close to 14 m illion dollars, I
. ..th* larg est slngln Item bring the 1
Colt o f th r planes lost.
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Out Aerial Raids
For Ninth Night

ported yesterday.
A N u r communique Tbureday
I tor heavy
reported that
bomber,
(truck at fgttr enemy
bom'
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held

Solomon ULtnda Wgdjieedejr (ea«t

longitude time) tran aa the DU
wa* under wav.
march aaa attack era*
we;
Bomb* war* droppad at Kahili,
DuIn, Bella]* and Vila and every
American plan* returned.

A t tha earn* Urn* Daunt!

bomber* with Wildcat flfhtar e*
eort raided Iftmda on New Georgia
Uland for the Kind time, etartIn* a fire there, and three planet
llkewUe all returned. It was aainned that tha Liberator* and
Shr*
bomber* operated out of
A t C anberra, the read In* o f the
eommnatsoe in the houie of repre« n ta llre e b y P rim e Mlnlitar C ur-

..nged cheerio*.
. that never befronta bad there
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Sanford Resident
p For 40 Y e a n , Dies
J u llu *

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tlfled and only one plen* am*
lilte d a* ml ta in *.
In yeeterday’a ralda, I ha oIRo
drab precitlon bom han o f th*
United State* b e am th eir mltaloee
a few hour* a fte r B r it lih ami
Canadian bomber* had re tu rn * !
from n lrh t-ra ld lni r* H arn bur*. Oar'■ eecond c ity and an im
many'a
many*
centar.
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port*
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raid
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hat w
a* the eighth
D rrli tiah
In a* m any night* on the releh
and It doubled a ll p revlo u , R .A .F .
non-,top ru n , over th a t country.
T h a R .A .F . a l,o h it waetem
Germ any and the n ig h t', opera*
tio n , cost the B ritis h 10 bomlibe ra ­
B ig Lan caster, S tirlin g , H a lifa x
and W ellington bomber* mad* the
Ham burg raid, unloading many
two-ton block buatec bomba and
“ tana of thouaand, o f tneendlgr|* * “ th at le ft the port In flam e*,
the a ir m in istry said. O n* pilot
reported a U rg e f ir * In the center
o f the dock area am! th at 20
m inute* a fte r the raid began there
waa a dens* carnet of amok* over
the town which w a i so th ick
“ th at a t on* tim e I could hard ly
aaS th a fire underneath."
O n ly one ship of the Rotterint lo te e . returning p llo U *4td,
any damage.
l l Waa
1 DM

£W 8*S 10K

The p ilo t* reported aeetng only
18 or 20 N a»l fig h te r* over R olterdam and thoae w eren't eager
to cloee w ith the 18-guri Fortreeeea.
T h e heaviest f ir * w a* » *n l up
by
warahlpa
accompanying
a
north-bound convoy reported to
num ber between eeven ami 15
medlum-atled m erchant ahlpa.

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CITY BRIEFS

w here K* r*to Sanford .
In ter by
High achool boy* ihouUl not
a la r ­
when they receive orv a * a quit e c h e o l_____
h y ilc a l
__ __ od of tier* to report fo r
■elective
and Flre- am lnationa, E . B . Co
M rrieo c le rk , atated t h li morning
‘ ‘E a c h youth m u tt have a medical
exam ination before he can be
clatalflad , but bo I i not nactatarihr being d rafted, i f a achool etudent w ant* to fin ish h i, la *t term
o f school, he thould tend a tatter
to the d ra ft board and he w ill be
allowed to do *o ," M r. C
eald.

Top Soviet Sniper

&lt;&lt;

man all principal* departm ent; R. K a r l Kip p , Sanford* chairm an Mi ne u litrv prnieipuls, scaled 1*11
In right, J . S. R ickard*. T a lla h a sse e , executive secretary o f ihe I i"i idu Fducat mini!
m t diti ,
Howell W atkins, West I't lm Beach, F K A p resid en t, and C a rl H. * « * Liihehtiid. chnii man m mihI
ary *cSii*nl principals.

T

Iowa Sportsman Too Little Food To Satisfy U. S.
Gives Views On And Allies’ Demand, Says Wickard
Seining In River 678 Lives Aboard
Opposes Commercial
Fishing In Inland
Waterways Of State

Ship In At l ant i c
Los t In Sinking

Opposition to commercial fis h ­
ing in F I oriila la k e , and r iv e r ,
I , rxpraaard In a letter to The
H erald tiy W J Snook of Newton,
Iow a, ehrm i«t, m anufacturer anil
■port,man. now vlallin g In OrJando, who Mated here aevrral
w e e k, ago th at he planned &lt;non
a rowboat fiahlng trip up the S t.
John'* R ive r to JaekaonvIUr.
M r. 3nook. a 75 year old bach­
elor, I , president oi the Monarch
M anufacturing Co. of Newton,
hlch produce* antl-freexa
anil
whlch
an

A sijigli* ioi|&gt;ft]o firwl in the
ilv iiil uf n ig h t fro m an fiu u n y Rubm arine '•viit 1 1 vurtfii iniRRengnr
■hip in it s g ra v e in the N o rth

Sfr, m

M
'

‘

111,

!m

w ild
ild ' life ™
n«*rV *tlo n for w hlrh
ronaetVatli
purpoM, ha etatad that he hml
lea,ad ■ 3,600 H N p rttervn near
C le a r l-*k e , lo w *.
H I, le tte r to T h a H erald M a t e :
“ Apropo o f commercial fiahlng
In Flo rid a w ater*, I for line, am
unutterably oppoiad to name. If
the State w an t* tha ,o f I i&gt;r non
Iam * f ilh out, l* t the impulace
vlng in lh * a ta t* and along the
la k e ,
and
rlV Cf*
take
them.
Lleem e net* and trap *
Have a
gam * warden or two on r v rr y
trap or aaln hau l. 8**1 the traps
ajul net*, and perm it no use of
earn* only under etrict auprrvi
alon. Should the te al lx- broken
a t the tim e o f putting name into
u»e, revoke tha perm it.
“ Compel a m a i l lic*n«- fee.
Neighborhood* can and w ill pay
the fee. Do not allow any drag
n e t,, ,o they d tetrvy th« f l,h e ,'
home*. F l i h m ust have a home
the u m a a* people. It I , a con­
ceded fa c t t u t flah mual have
vagetatlon, and a- pull net dee
&gt;y* In p a rt th a t ve g e tatio n .
''T ak e a lOdS a t any p u ll or
haul.
Ffch
d rag net after
In *n y way
Injured or
that are man
o r another,
handled, do
tn the viauch takes
e ln lty long
proved thl*.
lee*. Tag g in g
I a lio has
to retard
g row th, and
are handled
aalilnm
live,
by the b a n
gat previouann le e, the
to sm all and
ly .
T h la a]

f

“M U i ,

p#rt manv
‘ ■1

( IIy

U aw eU lrtl

Vtrmm i

W A S H IN G T O N ,
Mur
(A il* )
Thi* S e n ile
M iliU r r
Cum m ille r today rr[M&gt;rtrtl Ih r
i i f i u i i f f t of m 19 Cl f ii* mI rriip
aw la rg e i r l i » l y e a r " it i l
mow! htipeleaa of r e a lin tlm i
It recommended legiwIaihMi
In re s tr a in the m o m n e iit ol
laiH ir a a a y from fa r m * to
At old a resu lt th at '*m *i be
t r ig ir ' 1 and asked th e p«H- 4 «e
of a h ill to defer h id u rlio n of
fa rm
w o rk e r* fo r
the re
m ain d er
of
blam ing
‘ red ta p e " for u n « iif r fh d u l
(dm in is t ra tio n o f the n h i in g d eferm en t le g is la t imi

.a .i p

S I M R K it

1.16.

B ulk O f A x is C o n v o y
S u n k In M e d ite rra n e a n
Effort Made To
Put Celery With
A” Vegetables!-

A fter Allied airmen of the
southweet Pacific command
, had p at the flninhlng touche* Sites Not Identified
to the destruction of the JapAnd Only I Plane
aneae convoy, British bombReported
Missing
era assaulted Ja p .bases In
Burm a while the Americana
flk M
ii
*« lve n ld lt
Fo r tha ninth aucceaelv*
blasted bridges, railroads and
the R Jk JT . carried on iU mighty
Pictured aliove are leader* of the Florida Fducatlonaf A s a u e l l t t cdhfcretice held n s p iiily in
docks In -Che Rangoon area. a t ria l ham m ering o f w ratetn
Lahclapd when a fegialaHv* program for a tut* KChiwh waa dtacwtf* d
They nrt\ sdiitiditig, lett in
Flying Curtis P-40 War- Clcrtnanjr. T * rg » U w are not tdec- r ig h t ’ H al Black,, M iam i, chairm an claanronm teacher* ilep«rtiTi*rd , M M 1*er gtisott, S e in in g , chan
haw k f l a t t e n , 60 p ilo t* o f a ein

M cih Ih t AxHucliilnl I’ i i 'hs

i.

im Hank four
i --1;, v u n it d n m t
i i
t r o m h n ix l .l | i W - h i. i .no'llit t’unvoy.
I I m \i 11&gt;11 t I n u v h i l l ta n k !*
l
I It*
K i |1 ii I'ir.tl army
if t * , in h a v e t h r o w n
U Lm
H i ■ «.
i m i u f S i't lu ju n I 1111111-1 w o n t o f
i i i l n f : i T im in ia ,
i ■i ■ i h i. muted a
\

Chamber of Com me ree
Luunches Move To i

Help IAH*uI runners' I'

K ffo rt* Hir** being h i ,*de by the |
Seminole
C o nnl&gt; t hr, in bet of
Tom mem? to
I'b'iH
m ining H a a s \ v e arl id'll
it

w lu

be

given

v;::

|n i-

t illr e r , crate mate-ind
sh ip p in g sp ace, nndeii
I I iin n

II

llrilisli \rmv Tanks
Tlmot ( Germans Out
&lt;M Sttljcnane In
\ortlurn
Tunisia

im

i * i 'c i

v»*gH idile-«

e v it ie n t

thing*

to

tecerilly Iri'en put I
m en I

of

r» . G c rn iin iX
11-erver* to
I.I--.CH, waa
Ini ml to hand

A g i 'fu ll

Fd

H ig g in s | , (
led 1•h1II V
I i ) H lid le t to -hiiin
III ..................
rt g n u u il in lm ic iH t i.il" . ol 1he * *
t ic t ilt im d Mnik*-f n.b
V (n o tiistrn tm u .,f the U S lb pm11III* nt of
A g t i,u lt iir e ,
S r. i &gt;i oi v
H ig g in s
U lged th at the n iiH ln hr token
ii(i w ilh StH 'ieim \ ( la d. \\ It'll
4»rd. u-g fo llo w *
‘ 'T h e r e is ii ■o n .lit ion I hot Iiim
h i Men
in reg ard t■
• .• e. 1aides
l but

f n ic d d v
mind
'c o iih l
«b,
t h a t ttn b iiil in t in S l i d ,
id u , u lu l t I I I i n .4 tnuTl
n n p n it a u c e o f t r | v r \

'T o ld
t f It wit &gt;

nun in* .*f
to

e ilh . •

ff
d e - li.

buck vegelulib-H o««ur
Stnte once
l a i. »■ dm

t I Im
f tin
Ml

III

it I
I bn
g every

I - .
'i
1,(1,: i |
11 &lt;■!
\f
1f i * *1
\f , ,
1.

.ft. i

........ 1 | le e s m ten t IM It V
ni
th eir
1
if o»IM where A l*

il'-i
t 'ornniartibiig
a
inm-bine
■Mpiml in l be }{u mu \ t mv,

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Rom -

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ii
i

Reds Continue
Gains In North
Taking 52 Towns

w ite re

v n t u a lly back
• ..i .f th e ir 111I m lh e r
south
&gt;|.i I N e fta and

v\aid&lt;*I tlo* l l , &lt;l*i .1 the I:&lt; I
Hnnin i f*ir c-ill Nil i , m ,i* 1•' **

I lei
erne . ............................... .
t Intel n ull"! d I

increased,

nnnpie rep orted
taim ri *,f Main*

Im

beinicpiarters

' i i h iit a F ig h t-

"I

, m pa detach.Jncque* I*ed i In- t hud
had

11,

m

g r o w in g setiH on. an d b n 11 ■ time
\l
• t, J me m S o u th*
b e in g th e i i t n r k d I * bn
f im y
A tlantic with a lo»« of «»7H liva*—
I &gt;i(timed tha dag re e n v e g e ta b le * , n * the
Id nI i i ii i *
the U nite,i State*' gieateat *e»
M-(. 1 Hi m ile * wreet
that come In Fboulu u-nnll&gt;
illnastcr since the wnr began, su r­
I mm the north Oil le they des
vivor* reported Thursday.
tm v the bint of 1ul mnri g l een
• ..I ..
&gt;|iuilnl a
Five su rvivo r*, the
firs t
to
.... l i i .i night revegel allies
ll |H V *r\ of ti­ i the
reach the United State*, the N a v y
W A S H IN G T O N . M ar
dh
El,
i
««e,
aa
il
V
V
Hs
ti
Mi'hnrlat**”
ls
year.
1
hut
said, reported that
the
veasal \ grieiilti»re
Secretef y
W uhnid
ii
li.i.l
i«ach e&lt; l
nank w ithin lift minute* a fte r the nlil the Senate (to ininitlee, it wim celerv i* the on v gr eeri vejj aide
i ..I. n lify lh«m
1hat is avmhih e f, ►r Home 1true
torpedo roll red into the starboard I M veuled today, tha!
Aim rn aits u It e » such n fi cere
'■•.'&lt; n tmy.
side, apparently trapping a num­ l onml tighten their lieltw heeaiiat*
.
iiir- .n g r
la
ber of soldier* In th eir hunk*. .
...............
. . | “ I n mild bkr to hr mg tn y mir
, Uieru won'll In? enough fm
ii
.........
WlLhjri a la w
lb,' \ . 1 " ^ " . * ' h J'V h l , i ‘i |M lteidniii foe ymiv coiuddn ul ion
...it 11 ni|i, n r*
of Ih r' *hi(t * « « &lt;o 't l r r l f l r ‘ itT ? ] , i V v *, , J
f ^ . !
1[th e fart that n! “ iirh nmihmI s cid
■States and thi-it A bins th is y
. 11 nn.i nil nbwas alninst linpnssihte to walk
nil, %&lt;»m liHiiieif 1%The
w in tiiMili* a l a , rrv h rMsrfitial, i i i'**11"i y is tin
i,'iii’ h&lt;*,| un
the deck* end n great num ber &lt;d
g re e n
Vege ,t»*h!e
g ro w n
in
It 'l-v-i.lN- Otl.t-lll J
Chint'd
lir
in
lug
on
m
lu
ll
hy
S
fiu
i
m ffi w ere cascaded in to lh** fre e *
i I "!** i id n th a t n i I Ii s t a n d s , v r n Hi
■m i e pity* 11......
ing water b ifu m liflx ia t* , ra ft t n r 11ji ti 'k lir a 11 i l l \ In i p ro v id in g , " M o s t s ru ijis t h a t wi* h a v e h e re
iTO'onnter*'
I itllWe t " I Mi.
..Hi.
fur Id iirikrt draft d o frin irn l of
and float* couhl be InumN'd
d
e le m e n t*
. ............... r»',‘ i mi n
I
I dn
ttd ilk th ere h ii
The vessel w.iH on** of
lw " | farm workers
a
id hdr ii wilt,114
4fc?»
" ,1 1 'lT '"&gt;&gt; .......
w here the c e le ry
r..p
&lt;
ie
tt
iii|r
i
rtiily
fo
r
m
iui
I
rid
ion
United State * furgu s lilp i whi*h|
Uni
(loop*
I ...
b« - b e, n d e s t in y ,
even when it I ! . . I
the N avy annmincnd
V**t»i mu ■ ing and Hi m i it Ltd flditek milt kets.
. I.
d t. n k e d by
*7b onto
22 had been 4iuilt within i" ■
» i two to llin g p in e s fn i (lie liv e ........ &gt;-“ 1' emmgh :«• n ffc c l in •l I , .
M.i m and \ ,i I.
tlav* of each nthei in tin* N m iK m o st p o p id u r pot k (n o ilu e ls were o n K Hi, n ran g e c m |i hilt uh&lt;&gt; Ole
P '"m en «ald
11,,
» o p a l i » i i .■! *'
A tla n tic with u tnlal Iusn «*f ** | lin e d y e s te r d a y hv Ihr* 1H *A (or lie , l H 'lerc'*
.1,
t &lt;d K / lo v
it
know
,
ev
F
h
iiid
n
m
,
s
fallow
)
.
lery
1
*
r
l
.iv
t
,
.1
llvaa.
m l rilnkI - M.
,0.1 b 1 bx- i n .
i v
S O U T H F t .O R t D A
,1* ,1 . 1i-" H veg •liilde hy lh.Se veral su rvivo r* ,'ndiingNi* *i
•I ••• lied ll MillII&lt;IIII&lt;S&lt; I of k I m k boy a i
A JI th a t |iiiM n f F l o r i d a - noth W in lie , rd
O f t. u rse , we toe
th eir own live* I ■
&gt; le ln is e piiiini* &lt;
I.
iJignltudu
&gt; I »ll I I k llll Of .| | I :
o f n h d K irim b tig Hie c o u n tie s of ft m |,|tlle r est r let inns in the w av of III)'
IlfeboaU , su rviviirn said, urn!
me
lic k
from
flail, n
nl
lhe
l . e i , n.io
M
e
i
e.i
„
e
_
iT .im p ir L
R ill, •u»».
(nokug efl, f e r t iliz e r , et» ,
who perished met here's denlh IlilU b o r m r g h
V Ito n to
Mlbi-ltl
Sn
)•
P o lk . O s t e i'l ii, M iiin g t* , S e iitin o le t lo il M ill i i f le e t th e ip iu n t it v
i flolil
in elm llar e ffo it*
«In . 4NN|IMIgn.
I hi &gt; 11 i
! litA iiif k «n
The *u rivo r* naitl thnt only I- '1 Uhii it re v iifd
t in pm . I m l g io w t i, u n d 1 /im
O YII I!
&lt;1.1 MJ|S In. M'/l •' I
« f 760 paasenger*. mostly men (f
S lic e d h iic o ii I dm lin 'd , N iiioked I I v1 f i l i n g you In b r in g U* y m n ol
pot. *, 1 II I menu, e fo SiNoh '
the armed force*, aboard the ve
g ra d e \
IH and 17 c e n t s a pound | H id oni ih e e f f e c t n f «i co ld s im p
.11 ill* !
sel survived. T w en ty eight imm
ftfi'......... l . ..........L.- ‘ b u n t*, cen ter i l l . i l w ill d e s tr o y o t h e r v e g e ta b le
I ' • *.&lt; I Ni.tlt , t hniti* &lt;1 •
here of the merchant crew of I
s lic e s
t i j m id tdi eentH
f,t i t i f i l n s p h a s e tin s b een to k e n
S o m . » *MOV MHlII of b i l l
and 13 members of the Navy
S k in n e d , *i,ioked w tm le hum
in lo c o n s id e r a tio n in g i tid in g the
Of,
f..
W ip e d
*d
crew of IM al»4» were rrse.ied
im p o rta n t* ' o f c e l e r y / '
42 u n ,I 40 m i l l
•l» i
............... «)l - h i.........
A number apparently died lim n
(V fite r , ,d |n,fk , hopN (fri'sti or
o f »In' ......... I
eiposure In the frig id w aters, -in f r e i f l i p o tk lo in s )
14 utitl 42
vlvo r* Indicated. A t leant tine, c a n ls .
IS S III M . I l * \ ,
who had been dragged thim ojh
b in —
Hh JL polk
b lry «irll bellies,
the w ater* fo r several
hum fre s h , cu red or f m r e n ) -27 uml
ip p la o d ,,! y e ste rd liy
hanging onto Jam -flicked
Ilf*
►
lb
p
H
u
lle c k
r e n in
boat* were dead when thev re*« u
il
*f th e
n u lio n ’s
N
O
R
TH
F
L
O
R
ID
A
ed rescue vessel* and at last •*»»•
M ld l is th e m to re c I I , , 11 le t A d o n is F 11 l t *
A ll thut ( mm Hun nf F ln riiiu north I
perished In A lifeboat while n&lt; ‘»
............. .. tlie m o st e *if " I S u n f in d fin 1in p.i )
membera made valian t effo rts i&lt;» o f ami including the counties of i
H -il fa . i &lt;«i s in th e
:i6 ■
it s s c il aw us
at
'.I
P**co, Hum ter. Lnko and Volu*iii-;
f 'h n t g e d w ith th e t h e f t o f fm n
fan the sp a rk o f lifehfOlM
l llo lly
........................ I
The la st a u rvlvo i* were »•••» I B I I c ih I b«icti!i (d e rt n e d , xm o ked I h icv« h ‘ s v r s ie r d a y a ft e i nnon m
he said
lie n » g .,t I 1 HI o V Jo , k lo ll sg rad e A 4H uihJ Id cent*.
picked up u n til eight h u n t, nit
i n u t n f liie K i l l T h e a t e r , fm n
•m e ft I, •H 10 goVme
»
hhim
im
g
il|ne*a
tin
Vs
o
f
f
io
r
u
|
2
to
11
ye
a
i
s
nl
torpedo it r u r k
B k ln n e d , nmoked h « rn s. c i'n le r j
i ' iiim i /,' the irnporkin a i I hi i n I j i hr onk bn i • •'
The heroic a c tio n , of
*«■■, w e ie a r r e s t e d m id th
i Hces &lt;t| nnd f'P cents.
»*
ate l I" cur tall
t&gt; H« on Mny ULf I K.M and .........
of th* New Y o rk I'olice OciniM
c
V
1 11 s le e o v e re d , a c c o r d in g
to
P
•m &gt;.ngh i estric t Inn
H kln n n l, s mokes I w h ole hum
In
,m l *‘t ■] f l n r i i Y is ld o s t ii.
n
m erit—lluJgI n E . M offett, 41, "I 41 and 40 cents.
I in*e t ' I &gt;i e ff R o y 'l.»- W I llia m s
11
&lt;
d
-digg)
'ted that
Mile w as a oi. iid'i ■
734 Van N e ft Avenue, Ihe Drum
11 e Iw iy* w e r « p * ro b 'd to t h e ir J u i i , IP'II'K,
"il(i und paper m i*
Cen ter cut pork chut)* { f resh p u re ni its
pending
In vveeaatllg
lro iii | ° f , *14'
‘ r',t H,*|, l i * l i h m . I,
&lt;i
N. Y . — laved the live* of » evrm l
fs p
e n d in g aan
n in
lg nn tm
hv
the bin earn* rat*
or fru ie n pnrk Inins&gt; 4*1 nnd 41 t h is a f t e jo u o n h y J u d g e R . W Non f " i &gt;1
p u r, on,.
ehi
i "pei ly a I lot,h!
No s Iv o n , me I tide fm n da*
M offett, who le ft a »erg*um v rent*.
'W a re . O n e n f th e h o y s w a s *1
«
l.e
i
up,
*
for n htch they
M is
Hut ton
1le i ml* mi
on the New Y o rk department r&lt;»
mi
p a ro le
a m o n g t h re e le i "
l a It
pork
(d ry
s a lt
he Hies, re a d y
d
Inn
tog,
*"
I lo y d M
In tha m erchant m arine null fre s h , cured nr frtire ir I*—2 ll and o t h e r h o y s , f o r h a v in g b ro k e n I I . m i 11, ( . a . M i x
mi I ini,"
lie declared,
cm
( M in t b in d . M rs
lb
,
h r** weeha before the .In k iu K . 14 ccn ta.
In to m id e n te re d (d a c e * o f bust
l •"j" i
"f the MHintry.
helped launch a jammed llfelu.tii
In ('h lcag u, ihe f l f l hog *p n e ss u m l s c h o o l* s e v e r a l w e e k s W IV, i f a n o n e *,f I'h n e m * . V I,
■
i ,1 .
i* k b ,- , m e one o f
| itiol M is Tb o iin is I, Hulbvsii,
and then endangerwl h i, own lit-1 ptar«Ml on the llvvniock m arket ii g o , C hief W i llia m s s t a le d
11..
m i i nod v ita l facI'heft of a bicycle last evening , Si,of , d
A b u thiov amis. I n . , .
to get other* aboard, •u rvlvm - here yesterday for the f ir s t time
nnnng # the w s r"
•a)d.
wus reported to police hy We* lev 1. I
« t Mu I In n v . I I
since October, 11*20.
....I
l» .lonhly sure
A naval veteran n f the
fnM
W riu lit, u ritok ut H a rv p y ', l ‘u f v | l l 1 - lu ili;.. ami .N il H ,■'■*. t V
r I. ,i Mu
him " f the pr«s* la
I'ty m e n t of f id
k
hundred mi French Avenue.
W orld W a r, M o ffe tt h e , a &gt;mi
i &lt;»t S « n l*in l; i.m* l&gt;r..lhi'f. W ill.,.,
pounds fur choice hog* featured
„ f V llld o i ,
“ llir y c le , ere v ita lly nee.te-1 fo r I , In .
■ervtng In the Solom on,.
1 b. 14 . n l n l ' i l i o i i s
day in which cattle p rice* were getting around at
W ith the Im pact of tha torpedo,
the
present gi j ni . h hi ld rc n
,!"■ w ilt a m , In- Hid,
t h ig
h/
highest
,ln c * 1828 anti grain tim e, and due to the feet thut a child) i'n
m I J ^ — t out InstA ntly, And the
pl
,n
•»i ns of food ri
fu tu re , on Ihe Board e f T re 'le permit I* needed to secure one,
F iin e iiil s n vice * w ilt he h. Id
d •il cmnp-iigiiH
moved to peaki u n a tU ln e d aluce are hard to get,” C h ief W illia m * fm m the K iic k n o ii F u n e r a l H i."
fu r recruitm anta
s. fo
the 1628 -21) crop year.
said, and ad^ed th at th a fl of a on H a tu n la y A fterno on nt 1 4 '* , h a s , . I litiiu ls,
H o n advanced 10 to 16 cent*, bicycle having a value of |6t) or n't lock
w ith
the
R ev
K
I ' |1 (oi lb . ill ined fnrees,
1viM im , &lt;
id e s s e n lia l n
bringing the re in In the past over co nitltutea grand larceny.
R in w n U 'i', n iin ia te r &lt;»f the l'i
i fn f Nn i eas, d indust
M ten daya to about
1
t
i*i
l
l
.
in
ad d itio n to
hundred pounds
*
iu l w ill I k 1 in L u k e v ie w C’e m e t .'iv
rm ed of.
Pullltearera w ill I m* O .J i* p*\ l piddle nif.
.
,
JF
Met V)i?| bind, D C ,
ll.m a i'l, 1,1 W mdm.gfoi, mid the proceedF L O R ID A — w irm ^ r
tdHlght. II A S w a n ,o n , J &gt; . Hickson
''f ........ ..
“ " ,l
e ,, ,*
occasional ra in nU rem e northwest
• i Mou nt ag encies
thi* afternoon, extrem a north to­ K II. Stowe.

Pinter Movement In
S o u t h Is Threat
To (ierman Armies

House Applauds
N ws h e e t s’ Part
In Winning Of War

Police A r r e s t
Boys, Attempting
To Steal

night.
G E O R G IA — R *In thla Afternoon
am i tonight, w arm er »oulh end
central tonight*

Mrs. Harriet Kstririge,
Age SI, Died Today

Harry E. Robson Is ,, „
.
Promoted To Corporal 1 Wl,ltry Spccioltot
Will Attend Meeting

F O R T H E N N IN G , (la Mur
— (S p ecial
Prom otion
of
P(
(I'H lrc n , exlenalon
H a rry &gt;E . ^Jlobeoti^ urn o f Mr ^a n il' nUtiint (m ultrv ip ccraliat. w ill IM
............................. in Sem in o le County on M gr.
I I mill w ill attend th* B g n fw d
Home lleiim natratlon Club
(nt* We.lnemlay, M ar.
M. nt the Home
Mo-*. 2.131 W illo w AVenug, M r*.
Ouliin W llaon, home dem ongtnlion agent, announced jto d a y . ^

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natleto ,

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iftfc*,
M d f» t «f
IVtofaMHHU for (bo 9 «rp««r af
llo t f i M a w ill bo r b f lf |H far
m i l l ! i l M H l o l t a rtlM .

Tile Gandhi Tytfe

t r ip a y

THE LITTLE M A N W H O W A S N 7 "A LL THERE!

Tilt Shswl «( Llnruln

,, (From The H rn n ivllb ' V illa g e r)
In a Conconi irisln a lie c t window
Spread out for sit to ..e
u the grey shsw l (hut Lm rnln
W o r* so completion iity
ef'jSY

About those Km int, binnil should
or*

Of h it lowering form .

, But

U I rase 1 wonder
; How this had ki'|it him iv n in

Sc led inj? Jury Service

When chlllfd to nim ow lng sile iir*

It linn bi'cii Hiiggnutcd that mime wort of a nelertivv
Minin' h j '.h I cmi lie uhcjI in the aclectlon of Jururn. The Idea
Derided hi« noble alms............... is tlmmiighly hijuiiiI but in nil probability will be nlow of
miepliince. The preHenl theory that anyone will do for
f r w i * w ith subtime, sail patience
? ' , j i H # . eougbt lo show the glram a juror Ih not trim. Not one person In a thotmnnd Ih milted
In adilittun to gooti character, the
T h a t chono beyond Ih e lr glnoml lo nerve on a Jury.
V. ' T h la thawl . . . flo w strange prn|ter ideals and intelligence, a person to ho good Jury
' , the scheme
material nnmt be able to neparatc fact from prejudice, a
Many men
things! . . . T h is fra g ile relic thing Hint not everyone in qualified to do.
IU1I exists, though worn and drawn for jury service under thn present ayatom arc conHph uouHlv unfit to aervo. Them fa tr lot of nxim for prog-frayed,
ill# tne strong besting of hi«
reHM in tim matter of jury selection.—Punta Gorda Herald.
'

By

Ihe cold, m aligning d a m n

Of bitter men who blindly

treat heart Is forever stayed!
N K8

M 'C A R T IIY

H IC K E Y ,

M khlg an representative r.av i

Secpnd Choice

the inland w aterw ays of Fin
The
should be Imprnvrd before, woiii-mit
not a fte r, the binge raim i
,S the sla te In dug "Cull I h ii )i &lt;hhI

linen realised the Im ptaiTica
1 of to* Cross state caiml nml

«d to waste m illions &lt;&gt;f ilnl.
OH |V ‘, he says. Well, we hr
molt Floridians would be
to .se e the inluiHl w aterw ays
X
McChcsney
M arlin,
d lg y , who took over tli"
k Stock Esch an g s, short
Roosevelt firs t tiecaiae
Is now a major In the
He restgneil ftnin the
[Change about two years
•tbd Ip the Arm y as u
vaLa. Hta rise lias been
hi is a genius at figure •
A rm y nreds men who
[tires, the num errlal klm l
ii tha slim ones.

ynitfigHler brotighl hln rmtttB to a nhudilering atop,
tlron flapping in the breeze, in front of u nelghmovie holme. Oblivious to abtowalk liNlcnern, ho
gave tiie girl I h-hIi Io him a mighly hug and said:
"You gotta make up your mind, Honey. Shull we get
a lici-itHc, hunt up a preacher, and got married-^-dr attend
the Iuat evening lie font I’m inducted In this ailly ahow?'’
Tho girl appi-ured undecided. She got out of the car
nml ntutllitd the current attraction ydvertiaod on the boardit
In front of the movie. With an unmiatakaide exprcaaioit
of diHupiHiintniPiit, she returned to her waiting escort.
"No Mickey Mouae," ahe aighetl. "L et’a get married."
—Quote.

•

(jood-night, So ld iers.
Atiaca, a benana-Uke tropical
ilant, la tha source of Manila
irmp flbroa.

D fw iftt Baer

BILL'S PACKAGE
STORE A BAR

Enriched Bread
IF TOUR TASTE DEMANDS
THE BEST IN

• LIQUORS
• SCOTCHES
• WINES

Since you h a*a to attar
yim r own Bread — enjoy
the advantage* of tha 5S t a r loaf.

NICK’S
PACKAGE STOKE
ROBB’S HOME
BAKERY

Baby Chick Time
U Here!
tisugh o f laingwiHsi.
Both w ill, t"&gt;t
be presented with juris iiy the w(‘r
American lo-gitm, so Mr. Ned
L
Sm ith assures us
1 Bed
M rs. Robson tells us th at h e r' * ’
daughter, P e arl, tran sferre d from
the A rm y to Ihe N avy and, as
Y
fa r as we can find out she Is the H I
nidy nurse from Seminole to be M,ol
enlisted In thn N avy.
Pearl is that
an En sig n and tov e t her Work, "“ o'
She sa ys that the N avy Boys i n ‘h*s
most appreciative o f a ll that Is ,,ur
dons fo r them and, th erefo rs, shs
is especially Interested in m aking
A
sick N avy Imy* well. P e a rl, have " * P
you forgotten that planoT
Y o u r frw
playing alone wnntd make anyone Bell
w sllt H era's ym ir address— En - tf1'"
sign P e a rl L . Robson, N .C .— N . 8 . Uay
N. B ., U . 8. Navy H o sp ital, Ja c k - » * »
innvllto
H o sjiitel,
Jackso n ville , fom
fie .
■ "7 "
H a rry K . Robson w as ju s t made
a C o rp o ral nri S a tu rd a y .
Fine,
w r think I T h a t's aw ell. H a rry f
We never forget how you Ilkicf
your 'brown g ra v y ’, so we hope
yOU*ll get lota of It now.
Yo u r address, as we understand
It, is C o l. H a rry K . Robson. Med.
P e t.— I2 4 lh In f., F L Banning, (Is .

Pour H la r D addies!
ju s t s wonderin'.

Most of the cold w eather la gone.
Meat w ill be hard to get. Let
us eell you your baby chicks
and sta rt them tbs rig h t way
with T U X E D O F E E D .

We at heme are doing ao little
In retu rn for the much our
Soldiers a re doing for usl

Tw edo fed tkicks pay gTeater profit*.

M any o f us dw
much because we
poetponcraent plan,
, A n y t s lt s r fro m a soldier Just
peps us up to a m illion!
W e bad such a nice one from
Ja c k K a lin er th is past week. He
is In Cam p C haffee, A r k . and
he wrote ue on Eeb. 25.
Ja c k sa ys they have ju s t re­
ceived new equipment and have
re a lly been busy ‘cleaning it up',
He wrote ua front the fie ld , but
said that th eir bivouac w as re a lly
nice and that every day th ey go
out and f ir e th e ir big guns and
than go back to th e ir bivouac
and clean their equipment and by
through ity je
around B :00 or
) o'clock, P.M .
to hod.
and they go r l
_____ ___ .
(at regard s to

everyone and save
getting along O.K.

that

he

FEED STORE

(s

J a c k , th a t's fin s I T h a n k you
fo r W rithtw us and do w rlta again.
Y o u r editress, we note, I* Sg t.
lack X a o lte r, A .S.N .W M U 2 M , “ A ”
Btryb, 56th A . F . A . B n .. Cam p
C h affee, A rk an aas.
M any * woman who stands ap­
paren tly looking into a shupwlndow, la really saylag a prayer
fo r bar eoMler.

Am t. great day. bare cornel
A lfre d B . Robson, H r.I
You see,
he has a J r ,I
A lfre d Is a Serg eant, 316th tte.
By MRS. ERNEHT HOUHHOLDEH
K t, Supply Bqd., N . O. A . A. D,
, New O rlcana. L a .
O h. Dea*
A lfre d , here's to w hatever It 1st
bell-lH&gt;sslng Poet of the American C an yno hear ua a * a y over there
Legion ,lu sea that each group af In Lou is tana T
our soldiers leaving will receive
E v e ry Robson, w as enlisted —
their cigarettes and City CertJfleatee as usual We know they'll there were no draftees.
T h a t, too, la a rom pllm ant to
do a grand Job.
However, ilua to tha strict gaa D r. and M ri. Holman.
reetrtrtlons, wa can no longer
T h e re le no ‘panic buying* or
arran g e ‘set program s' a s . wa
hove done heretofore, Wo regret hoarding wt our house .because wa
fig
ure th at w hatever others m ust
thla very much, fo r It haa m eant
much, not only to tha men Wav* do w ithout, we can , too .' O ther.
ing, but In the hom e-folki aa w a ll.
Maybe things w ill change.
We
have not tho addressee of

While You Servo Unde Kami
Your war job Id to produce the vital foods
and fibre* needed to smash this thing
through. And W r e ready to helpl
f t - V W i g - 1 tfce- 'fitiiile yse M*d,
fer frlcN ir eU rkcow M u n s iiw t.

WHAT ABOUT YOUR SOLDIER?

Sedenbough'a children, but
je to gat tliem loon. How.
ve know that R. J . Baden,
la a l i t Borgt. with tha
Artillery.
Jamea B. Bodonbough la
ho Mad. DaU which Dtvl.
a dtm’t yet know, P v t Boh­
ol Bandmaster Urkal C, FaynlerT
Since that time Captain Price
haa been promoted to tha rank
of Rear Admiral and wo wlah
to extend him' tiuxaegh thla me­
dium, our congratulations.
On that same morning. (Fab.

erttie tmpreaalve

i. bot, owing to

, \u s

Mora than 100 heavy cyclonic
storms b are • tru ck northern Austre lla la tha peat To y e a n .

Strong Words

YO U
W A N T TO
1,1 V E
V E R CUT O U T T H E HOT
S P O T S IN Y t t llll L I K E ,
i AND D ECAY A LW A Y S
AD.
N EVER
STAND
The w o rld iiim m ' I I i «w «&gt;
It luaU thereof, bill lie ibut
the w ill of Unit sb iilH h fur

i

Uow we w ith we rp ukl hare
you a ll in fo r a little a n n iversary
releb ration I
' How ever, since th a t l« impos­
sible, here le our constant little
p rty o r (o r each o f row ■
■ewr cow
■tint thought— and ih return a
request th a t you glee that A lla
lunch
jab where It will

Anirrirnnn liuvr remained rather calm about Mohnoda*
Gandhi nml the prolilt-mn he created whenever he ipiitw
rnlinK- WP have n mimlier of other thing* to worry about,
ntid Ihie in not mir job. When iteuplc do think about him
nerloiwly, however, ttin riy are inclined to gej mail h I m i i i I
I lie trouble lie muken while they're trying to fight mi
importa nt -wav? ,r/n n r "n w iiHwi" ■wbethwv - tfiy-ttrlngw ’he
einphnalgea are real!v imporlant— at leant, juat now, when
the world In on fire.
They are imimrtnut, however, to Mr. Gamlhl, nml no
doubt to nome hundreiln of mllllotm bonidea. The people
of India are montly not ho "practical*' an we are. They live
more in I heir miiul.H ami are more nwayed by tradition.
We may not iinderntaial or go along with them, but their
idenln are an iitiiiorlaiit to llietn an oura arc to un— mnylw
more no.
•
An far an (iniitlhi in eoneeriied, at leant lie doenn't kill
people. Hr doesn't approve of it at all. He'll Ihe opinmlte
of Hiller. And in a lime of generiil alaughter, that'n nouieIhiiik’ worth remembering
Kuril men really believe that
hiniinii life in smreil, that force la futile, that wealth and
power are Iraali. Hint |n'op|(, are aouln, and that nothing I
else noil tern much
We of the Went often speak nuchi
wiird«, hut lens often live by thorn.

T'or some strange rrnnnn," wrlten a pantor. 'Yur-lng,
wealing and using 'nnnglity' wordn in couaiilernl a murk
&lt;i| a teal be man, enpeeinlly In time of war.
"I beg to ihffer with them. From personal contact,
as well hh from information received from many of our
rljnpliiinn, l know there are good noldiern who tlo not use
Hie bud wnrrln. In fact, they may even lie better noldiern
than the others."
He notices, however, n let-down—or
maybe some people would call it a step-up— In the movies
as well as ordinary conversation.
Well, nobody is likely to do much about the strong old
"Khzahcthnii Kiiglish" that seems to run rampant now
ndn.va, in military nod also civilian life. F e w approve il,
but many condone it. These are nlrenuoun and perilous
days, in which emotions are strongly stirred, and naturally
strong language is used to exprona them.
Offensive profanity, however, often represents merely
an inndeijuntp vocabulary There arc plenty of words In the
Kiiglish language to express any Idenn or moods, however
strong, without using the nasty and Indecent ones. Maybe
a course in such terms, in the high schools or even the
tmining cniups. would tie useful.

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la itte ie d , shallow K ik iiit; Midi and
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* dl t*e M ijem nlied on Huiulay a ft
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F p i- o p a l
1 a f lip ' f h f p p n t iddfm *
Tained at h«*r home on O ak \ v
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I be In c h a rg e o f ) ' 1 oe 011 W n ln * w l» y night w ith
a 1Ve 4
'J cupK rtH ikril iu e
! the S u n d a y s e r -1 ■ miteceHanemis shower
a ill be
In a b e a u tifu l cerem ony a t 8:00
F R ID A Y
M r* A rth u r Ihartin i» , pending
vices
at thej
I’he 100m* w here the g iic-t*
4i t Cl4tepMI’ ll (Il'ppet
* Fn»« sk a t In s and dnneing w ill o'clock laat rve n itrir In the K u r il a few dava in New R iv e r , N. C .
' So u th sid e
B a p « * ere c n le rm in e d w eie ofu-oed 111
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&gt;
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a ,II he
M e lh u d ia l t h u ic n . M in i rlu rv tx te v ia ilin g her huahnnd
Rbw hold a t tn c Y o u n g
Hat r i iu r v h . H e ' * ' i r anti d e co iiitrd w iiti v&gt;ltil*
* Intel
S It'rttepU-'O
Ig'H
C lu b on the L a k e F ro n t fro m W e lli, rla u g n ie r uf Mr and M r».
ban cboson
f o r [ 1.111 i*-n * and pink g lad ed i
lie
I ,
. 11 the
% clip hi oW uint m u - lii....... .
■t ie u m r W e ill, b e rim e the brute
Mr emt M r , r Im l St re fe r of
7 00 r .M . u n til 11 00 I 'M .
h i* au b ject* “ M il* f l i t * to the liolinrei- a etc pt.e i-d
H e a l Till in l i v i n g
pan tr i
1 1- m *1
A d in n e r h onorin g U r * . C ra n k I of L p l. U o u jla a M lrn tlro m , iron Ja c k s o n v ille
w ere
the
guests
lio n s
C o u n te d ! ipon the lace cove let I dining 1a (
amt *im iin'T the mmm- , &gt;d» 1\ n 1
o'* ivl and
B ra d le y w ill he g ive n a t the M uy I
*“ » ■*'»"" S a lito u rv and the ^ N jn e *.la y oi .Mr *pd M rs. R o ­
M iaatng
S o o n * * ' Me
n e e 10 in ifiu tcXdd • * "lo ng
h a fte r
f a i r H o tel hy C a m p b e ll l i n i n g I '»&gt; •, l »»ln H te m ln .m . U r . » . W bert L . C o *
Mid ' M i l l i o n s
F o i evcelb n g in Ih r coute*.t’*
and tom ato*’ - S m .iiu i ‘u .......... .
« l ’ n it N o, 57 o f A m e ric a n Le g io n v v ,lk " " f l i c i a t n l .
Counted
L iv in g 1 n loved thrm ig ho nt the eherung
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W A u i i l i a r y at 7:011 P .M .
I he el u rrh « a a d re u ra ted w i n
U e u t. J a c k D i n t . M r- H a r r y
1 cot fen
A re Now D e a d ".
niu*hioouite nod 1nek u tiiil tun
SA TU RD A Y
I * p ro fu sio n of p in k g la d io li and p r ft r . Mr A D r i l l am i M r* h . T h e public is in vite d to i t lend* Y| t -* S a r! Je t p i and M i* l mum e
'I In' se rv
Real w o e euch presented shifii t
a re
ibe
T h e o ffic e of the C a rd e n t e n - d eip h m iu m w ith la p e ra In H a n d ­ W e is , of P h ilad e lp h ia
.•in 10 1KI
piirtr
Mi*?, K a vutm u g h ' pencil
le r w ill be open fro m J (*0 I*. M . I * n l &lt;'* " ' " , * br» ••} »«•&gt; "•* • * * 'k ' guests of Mr and M m tA 'illlam
O l I S l l b ( I ft I U N **
" i gift&gt; a f le i w h n h the Im 1. u n til f t :« l P
M
at P a lm e llo * “ ruum l ’*
P * lm * * n ,) " * '
1
Ills I I lllll
■1v rd 1ef reahlTlPfli *
* A v e n u e and F ir m
S tre e t
f r e e I l,v e “ ' P ' 1' * , T h e ce n ter i* le rt■V M
I illMSI l MV llcrf Dl 1.4 v\ 11i 1 t It.
RotH.it
N ew m an .
S ig n a lm a n
# In fo rm a tio n on “ V irto ry C a r d u r a " ! "&lt;irYf , l „ , , , r ‘ h* * ” W lng p a rty wea
il.
tl ste­s- and h nn oici
a 4*i 1
Mi
niwl ornam ental plantfug* w ill b«*|t,&lt;*&lt;'
with white m i Mh rlbbdli 2 r , a i rived tndav fn n n K e y tA’ ssl
j , ,.!,
IN al M i- P au l rV to Id M.
Ld ll
«r i v e n .
lmmA Hn» uim u j m e n |wi*w w as i to spend til,' a r.k *-0 || w ith his
V| i
and M r*
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M ur fo r ton ejety o f ( ’ h rifttiuii S v r v ic f met rad io tra in in g nt r a m p R o o sevelt I iiliim , Ml-ste D o ie |h \ Rntige Xllten1
m etto A ve n u e , at 3 :S0 |'M w ith w ere th r Mower g ir ls .
r i 1te'f-n | 1d* M
M flm liy s f l c i iKNtn in I lit* Dnuffh and fo r the pant y e a i ha^ been M in II *0 M1- te H ci tetdud 11aiub\
£
M rs. t U \ B rig g s h ostess.
a c i t i s x « A « 1N M O t llY won a dl
G eorge U Ititehop J r . acted as ter*« o f W valo y i '!••«■*% mh &gt;ih in the w n rk iriK ns n rad io m|' c i h I oi und t r t In ho*b w
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c h a irm a n , at the home o f M is u shers w e ir K d w a rd H ig g in s J r . , A .E
hiiile*' V’ idol 111 I o* VoK' te * (1 **r
the past seven m uni Its .it S ta tio n
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M iirm )tiv&lt;t)ilniir
A l t p o l l I V tr B R A N D S
(rh a rle s M o rriso n , Ih ra m w u ld , K, ( ;, H ieksiat* S am
khurm om l
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M r* Mubb- Bb&gt;m&gt;t Iw l th r ilc
M 11I m 1 1, 1,1
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vritn M rs. ( lin k F o rd co-host* I am i Ja m e s ( i r a n l.
film a I in Ih r presem e nf g11U-s,1, 1'te 1il ill
n jtiu r i« l nnd vnrioim h j m ii tn v rn c nlteo 11 dny *&gt;nif|rMi a I \ rolei »ti||
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M rs. W illia m S ta m p e r, .n atro n tfiven
\ n i t n , stve ib A ig e d , wfwilrt tr,svf*
Plmii* vttip m mlc to vm it Ju n io r CoH i'iie w h ere she if* «4'
Ie N o. 4 M rs
A I)
S m ith o f honor, wore a gown of N ile tnc C o u n ty
tm n rr and go In bed white ifn ^ 'b
kC Irc
Hom e »«n Su tnlay 11vs* in the d ia in a lh ’H and speech!
c h a irm a n .at th r home ol M rs. g ive n ta ffe ta , fe a tu rin g a long
A \ s | | I \ i , | 1» \
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were |&gt;ie*ent
( f n r r r aariounit i
A f in
the I miMi 'u' i * rn nH in R they cla sse s
M L C u llu m a t 1:00 I 'M . w ith taxli-ce attached to a fu ll s k i l l a d jo n m ii} tu the t'h o ii-h niuli
S^t
Mi Itn d e i&gt;* h n ntivp o f I
n -1 f celeinl 11 aib .
-omi
a covered! d ish luncheon.
w it! Km * sleeves tap erin g to a to riu m und m iti. tl tin- W S ( S in T i ’ iiin-tesee, ifn td o al
fio m the
•id i Uh c»l ThuiHitnv
-'•nan* 1 ot
C irc le No. f» A t the home of j iw iin l. She c a rrie d an old fash- m lio ily fu i then p m ^ raiti
N a s iiv ilh
lliu h
S i lionl and at i
Mopihimt ih n iy m e the m aim
M rs , IU » , T h ra s h e r, fim n d v ie w , j toned Isiu ip ie t, w lg etj in pink tu lle
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w ith a luncheon » i I 00 P ,M .
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M i ,. V io le t W e ll* , m aid .rf hon- I m ii .I, M i *. M T
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M rs.
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C a ld w e ll, | or w ore a gown o f p astel pink Rlm *r. M r*
Ilv M R S A l f X A N M I H l . l O M l.l
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T n r n u r . M ib I v e a ls h avin g see 11 duty m th e '
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h o stess and w ill meet a t S e ve n th ta ffe ta w ith an in se rte d net y o lk , P o rter b u rn in g , M t * J op T»»Uv , P h ilip p in e *
am i
else when*
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Mu- I m den of I hi* 1 om |d a , m .*
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i c in it ir iK Sin vice in South I'n ru ll" n'
oil .............
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Me 41f A R t f Hrd 4 ■
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P I . u i i II h i ,| * &gt;• ln»
B u d n ra a W a m n n ', C irc le o f the ^hc e arn e d an old laahioned bool l ii ia
rla n a for the w cddiriK « re Mi 'tiakeiH .
ip iiilll V VVOlk ill kte.il V ill
1 lei n4'\ 1 »tv N
1 adv e 111-4-.I
_ I'rea b ytcria n C hurch w ill meet i|uet edged in lace w ith it r e a m e r i
I not a* vel rom p leted luit w ill
N O TH K
W a t the homt of Mra. W M. Mr- o i rdue
P m 11 1 rrade 1 Servin g i l
probab ly be an event of the la t ­ 1111r fhe le a l* sh o w n I 1M-I indd*At 'I " c a s le i nil I he th li'H l
llm il
Klnm iri, I»01 M airnolia Avenue at
i • Up* U 1MM1 d i "I II
T h e b rid e ,m a h la w ore guwna ef
A nt*w -thipincnt of o h v r d iu li ter p a rt of M arch
o
-•1111*1 In a iid . ti.ut lu lled r.i ,1\
8:00 r.M .
J Itell I i l l 1 U u
ta ffe ta la a h u m v i a lik e w ith long y a m
K i t R i i n r i l fur the Ht‘»l
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T h e Sanford T u u r ia t Club will bodice and fu ll a h lrt w ith long Cfuft* anti 1* to he tn u Jc into
117 1‘ u r k A v p .
I 'lit n ic 7 1 7
p"*t *ald tin- ill f ft-tern o I a t wren
meat at (h r W nm an’a Club at aleevea ta p e rin g to a po in t. M lta tu rtle neck * wen te r* tiivd m u ffle r*
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all
fhuf
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laldt-tepiMHi7:80 r M.
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H erechel H am b y ehoae p a tte l y e l­ f a r men In the A rm y , M r* S O
-ingle ht and is -n * tp e i». &gt;1 in il
^
C lre lra uf the K lra l lla iitU t low and c a i r i u i an ohl faahiowed C h iiK f J r tetitet! tht* m u riiin
pi pp. ►i
lim ei
"iilnd Ifn i a
nr In iu&gt;| 1f v |1
idei
tables ..........
” Church w ill ntrel at the follow- boucniut w ith
I're v n
it r e a m e r i.
ho,
T ! % ktut 11i ik fniminttiHp sn til •*P I StresH ih if the Im p o ita n ce ft»r a 1i ni on 1tiek*i m ind H nt 0
I.
, tip diced i i | i ’ u
M ia* R u th H trn atro m chose pae- p l f d i t c help
m
m nkifiK
these I k 1ca tm
11um bei
of
Red
C ro ss I 1r inf 11I
c frc le No. I — At the home of le l blue and c a rrie d an old faeh- lir m e n t R m I he uerd i*
1l-Mte|" ■till
nil
1vtin k e r n, the W oinnn *t So cie ty o f
H m- t o m iiiia*|o n sard H'-ai flu
Mra. II. M. I V n r f , 717 W ert ioned bouiguel w ith ye llo w at re a m ­ she
tiuitep* a.n 1 p. |,
j t h r i f t ian S e n T c e of the
r i r a t ' 1 1age nlcnt in r contnot .d Hu
K in d Street at 7:10 r . M.
ten , pi i"M ut! »
e r* . A ll the a vicn d an ta w o re a
•Ml
Gold
ci
g
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tte
*
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wu
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M
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lint
t'h
u
rc
h
met
in
the
C irc le No. 2— At the home
of should er leng th ve il o f ellu alo n
1a b li’tepoim - iml
"'d \ I 177. 1A7 of nu m u'1• 11 . l
4 * m. * t m m e v # 4
A
M ra. L illia n V icke ry . 700 Went m atch in g th e ir gow na, attach ed w ith ra v ra rlv * u f w h ite *tie H iiie r* O iu i r h M Uditorliiio M onday n fle l" h i lin \ o n it i t
Mrte tA e lls, m other of the bride, I nooyi for th e ir liil*in o a« and pm - Hum the a v e ra g e in rwo n lh e i I
T h ird Street at 7:70 (* M.
m gi I'dleittm lit I.,4k.
to the back nf the h a ir by a chase n Kown pf nshc* o f m ie s
hi
a
in
k
and
I
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VJR
of
im
UIH111 m eet 1i i k
C T rrle No l w a*
C irc le No. 8—A t toe Church An- bond of flo w e r*.
* in l . ' i l l . 1, -I
w hich fe atu re ,[ a s w e e th e u il neck n n ch a rg e o f th e p ro g ia m , and •. * than 10 the b 1h n, | 1"♦v mg
n rr. w ith a covered dish lunch­
del at*’ ot n i
T h e lit t le (lo w e r
g irle
w ore Hue w ith
Hn 1 's lic 'd HVr»■
t agi- i i i &gt;-** Mil 1Mil
einbi utderil
isilk
net : M r* H im lif W illia m * loealded
eon at 10:00 T . M.
»&gt;
■im p | St ,4Hop
T a k in g
p a rt
in the m a g i am
C ircle No. 4 A t the AUthean rlreaaea o f w h ite t e fr e fa fe a t u r ­ wnint and f u ll s k ir t u f n a p e She
1aides p . M.
11.1
in g a abort frill a k irt w ith fitte d s u i t a curanKe u f gardeninh am i w e ie
In addil nm tile F I 1 "Mi' .1 ih i
M r*. F R
M itch e ll,
M i*
Creaa room at tho Church at
I
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..........
I",
t and - In aartlo n a o f em broid- p ink *w©4’ l|e * » rt roses.
in " ! c of l 111- 1till (od d * U .t n l
F ie d
W iU m i, !d i*
J r iu ilr
Pul
l a r a a r v n e r y o ft. j „ ,h d t
"■•i'l"■&gt;. *
!!• nf one {a 1111it Ju
M rs, Jo h n B a U h u ry , iim th e i uf 114*m . M is
■
George M rC'rum
and h«i( tuilv
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w
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f
lo
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and
Hue,
Hi,'
?ll 11
• iti'A i' of Hn in 1111
the (rrom n
a gown »f fi
Mra. flerm an K M nrrla, I72H
M r* G .E
M cKay
Mm
ll! wn
m m . . .............
ve rb c a rrie d a b aaket trim in trl
il*u m t tire hid eh If fori w ith t h i hired d esig n ated fur W m ld D ay I'm \ tehown i-i tirive 1tu- Ini g« *1
liycuat Avenue at 3:70 P. M.
S
mount None if I lic*c liu m c
a
n r* and n c u rfiig e of KHid«uiiHi» er and it w ill be held at the I'n
( u c la No. (I— A t the
home
of w ith w h ite howa and fllle rl w ith
* r' ' I......... I*' I'l- '
M,vealf«l in &gt;lid ( i*fe111 ic U c i l |,.ii,
and vellow sw eeth eart
Mra. M. N C leveland, 24K1 |&gt;»l w h ite roaa p e ta l*
jh y t e r ia n f 'h u r r b
M t* t ! K M'■ , I
. I 1. I V
(he comiiMa*|iiu said
P n llo w m g tlni? cerenuiriy tiie tin
T h e lo ve ly young b rid e c h o ,e a
met to Avenue at 7:30 P. M.
K a y , M r*, W P
C h ap m an an 1
' ' " P - milk
i Ir v r i S I t It 's I II I f . i t n il
S
j}, | l Croea aurgtcal dreailrtaa gown o f w h ite a a tln brocade T h r dal couple received courn nt uln M r* ft*W . T u r n e r w ill re p re -i l i ­
1 1 f i e hut lu red 11 und.
. w ill be made a t the G ram m ar fitte d torao warn attach ed In a lio n s fro m t recep tio n u m iiii hi the rlic it* on the p io g ia m
T h e gulden tiem «d ( a lito r iim
M1ai 1 ii
ri ti h h k p.m
V
School from 10:00 A . M. until v e rv fu ll s k ir t and ended in a t h t ch u rch . A f t e r soendinK some
T h e m eeting w « * d osed w ith • 4 v a r ie ty of the g iM /dy, hns lung
Monkand ah iH iip »
4:30 P . M. Public la Invited to tra in T h e long tig h t a lco ve , te r­ tim e w ith H e i r KU ests. C |d and | p r a y e r by M i*
W .l* rtia jn m t'i tip# 11 e stin c t
TUMO
i
I
MM.Mile(II
UOllI
III
S t h r it ,
m inated in pointa over the hand. M rs. K te u s tro iii le f t fin
attend.
A ro u n d 40 m e m h e tj w ere p ie *cm
She w ore a fin g e r tip ve il o f a l­ A la , w h ere C p I B teflntrnm r-. stii
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Miss Florence Wells

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Mis.s lx&gt;in Beckham
JOn^RRcd To Marry

llegular Circle Meet
Held Hy Methodists

ARCADE
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Dress I p Ymir Bail
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Presides Over Circle

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TDKSDAY

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T h e Pilo t C lub w ill meet at
» the home of Mra. Pranlt R . MacN elll, 82.7 Park Avenue, at 7:30
P.M . at which tim e M lu Ruhy
N awhnll, of G aineavllle, d la trk t
Kovem or of P ilo t Internatio nal,
w ill be m e a n t . A ll ntembera are
0 reOrtrMfd to l » prraent.
Th e A xarla n f l e e , of the P i n t
BapHat Church w ill meet In the
A nnex at 0:30 P.M . w ith a cov«r*d dlah aupper. Iloatcaara w ill
Iw M n . M .N. Cleveland, Mra. R . k
_ Bentvt, Mr#. J .T . .H a rd y and Mra.
w W .L . Vance.
Bed Croea a u r f lta l drcaeln**
w ill bo made a t tho Gram m ar
School from J0:p0 A M. until 4:10
P .M , P u h lb la In v ilm l to attend.

Officers Arc Elected
At Sorority Meeting

4 !,s

lusion
fitte d to the h a ir hy a vtcmetl
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T h * week** total included doMembers are *ewlng fo r the
C h ild re n 's Hume in Jackso n ville laved report* on 19 rases in V ir ­
ginia which occurred in previous
V!,uv
and fo r the R n l Crwso. Satlsfnc- ‘V erkv ami compared w ith
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Mary
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HANFORD

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N .v ri Irt u« be
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are lainarloiia of «»ilr fau lts that
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John Kumlall Dunn, C.8.B. of Honton, Muhh.
U f n b a r o f th a B o ard o f L r c t u r v ih lp of Ih * M other C h u rrh .
T h a F l r i t C h u rch o f C h r la t , B e la n tiit, Uoaton, Maaa.

At South Side 8lde
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Avenue Friday, March 12. 1948 ai 8 :0 0 P.M

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hand
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h * ( t h d a x o f M a rc h . A l»

Meningitis ( ‘uses Are
Highest Since 1927

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M IlK li

1.17.

Mayo Wants Entire Authority
1Pacific W ar Is
Over Farmers Under Wickard Seen £ntering

1 House Votes For AddI
tiona To Florida NavalStationaAmount­
ing To $47,000,000
*

State Markets
Plan Meeting On
Price Ceilings

N ath an M *y o , rtim m Uak&gt; n«r o f
r V u lt u r * lo r th * H la t« o f F lo r_____ ^____ _
•11 p h a ** t o f a g ric u lt u ra l p ro d u c­
tio n ,
Includ in g
t ra n t p o rta t ion,
w ith in the hmnui o f lh « D e p a rt­
m ent o f A g ric u ltu re and d eclared
th at if th l* w tre d o M th « prob­
lem tif producing n u ffie le n t food
io f w tl the world would be' to tv rd .
In • le tte r to T h e H e ra ld M r.
M a vo amId:
“ T h e m a tte r o f in rre a d in g food
production l* re la tiv e ly dim ple In
when le ft to the p a trio tic
fa rm e rs o f th is co u n try , i f th ey
ham pered by
a re nut co n tin u a lly hamp

Another million dollar* has
been appropriated by Con
tre a i for the expanaion of Conditions At S p e c if ic ^ ^ ^ ^ 'r /.h ^ r b u ^ 0:.
the Sanford Naval Air Sta
Farm Markets Are ^ r'U|- 1
tlon, according to a telegram
go*I, but how ara they
k received by The Herald from
Revealed In Report production
to do It, harriRtrung aa they a re f
Representative Joe Hendrick*
‘Too
many
rooks 'p o ll the broth,’
J A C K S O N V I L L E M ar. 8. (Spcwho said at th„ time of the
c la l) —" A ll of the Flo rid a State la a platitude (hat well can be
original allocation that “Thia Farm er** M arket* are intereated applied to farm production in
Florida
la ju st the beginning".
in the hearing to be held by *

I

T h * m illio n do llar* l i p a rt of
th * |R 2 14 4X »,60 4 naval
public
w o rk autho risatio n bill fo r 1040
w hich paasod tha House laat w « V
and Include* projects for F lo rid a

'*Direction* and order* from the
committee of the O I'A w ith the
■mi on need Intention of creating a United States Itepartm enl of A g ­
riculture
reach ua idxiut the time
ceiling price on fresh vegetable*.
T h e problem in v o iv rd i* a *erio u * another one cutnea frum the O P A
fkCcaiiAe w ith a a h o rtiig * of or the O U T , or Home other in itia l­

coating

f e r t U iie r ,
In lK ir,
tra n sp o rta tio n
f a c ililic * and m an y o th e r th in g *,
w in te r
grow n
fre sh
veg etab le*
liMve a lso the w e ath e r to rontartd
w ith .

In

ag g re g ate

about

$47.

000,000.
T h a o riginal allocation
' fo r D m Sanfo rd Station w as $f&gt;,
000,000.
R epresentative lla n d rirk a u ld
th a t It la contemplated tha fo l­
lowing am ount* w ill 1w expended
fo r aipanalo n and development
, at tha fo llo w ing naval e.tab llshm an U :
Jackso n ville N aval A ir Station
and M unicipal A irp o rt, $*,205,000
B an an a R lvre r N aval A ir Slatlm j,. $*.100,000
Pensacola N aval A ir Station ,

m tiB.no.ooo.

m l N aval A ir Statio n , $11,Mtanf
BBO.000.
K a y W aat N aval A ir Station ,
W #

Baacb Naval Air BtafiOO.
M a rti

A ir

B u tto n ,

ttdardsla N aval A i r S U fiOO.
N aval A ir Statio n ,

Naval A ir

R u t Ion

',V t

N a n i Air SuUon, $LNaval A ir Station,

\ Jta u U W
..................a N aval A ir S U tio n ,
fM w
.
S t. Patamfcurg O o ait G uard A i r

Button, $200,000.

P

CITY BRIEFS
I

Tha ahooting nragUea aehedulad
for Mar. 14 for tha Beanlnole
County Dafenaa Fore* haa boon
pootpurad u ntil' M*JT“k l,- Cant;
John Galloway announced thia
morning.

- Crook N&lt;
* Com
Y01tow crook nockad aquaah,
which hara for, tha paat few
roomtha boon sailing at (3.00 a
n buahol ham per at tha Sanford
, hava line*
^ 8 U U F a rm o r*
, , , io tha dliiy
of (MAO a hamper, unlmby any coiling, U J. Lobmarkot manager, itatod to-

•mm

t f o w ir i

nit ylaid,
for a B0
of (12)0
wvoka

ed

F**d**r u I

ng e n c y

w hich

m igh t

jjI mp mibiii-d with the idea that it
*' “ ru n n in g the « h o w ;" o r him ybe

we get mi order from several of

R o m m e l O ffe n siv e O n
z;A *°~$ Another Phase M a re th
L in e B lo ck e d

them nt orw* ratlin g
do o r w h at n o i to
do it o r hovr not to

“ My plan is simple and to tKe
point uimJ was laid before the
proper o fficia ls al a meeting | O K V O
held
in
Memphis, Tenneaaef, )
■■ i c
some months ago, but so fa r J
lllllfW liy

Radio rAdmits
a
■

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rr*ulu M*" *

1 /C1f t * l i t

I nil i;i I i\ i

III

Ut'i;ained
Tanks Are
|)f s |
m rd And Two
( 4 II \ U \
Ships Sunk

How M;u Xrlluir Kiipprd Tlu* .laps

Uirnnarck Sea Fight

“ Place the entire autho rity fot
agrirult i.nal
production
solely
,Mp
with the Doited States D ep art;
U,Im I
,r'
ent of A g ricu ltu re ,
W hen 1
c«Ai-nde &lt;•( ........
iy entire nuthority, I mean t M f jr 'r
f f 'iu the S .i l.m ...... ..
Use
.e of fe rtilise r, gwsi.lliie, f a r f l f ' “
1 '" ’ " I
N U l i . h*
eq uip m en t,

m an p o w er, tra n a p o f*
fa rm priNtuct* and ev-

tjition of
erythirig else related thereto. The
Unitfnl S ta te s Denartm ent of A g ­
riculture then could pass the ad­
m inistration o f it* orders to tH#
v a rio u s S ta te D epart m efiln o f Ag#
ricu ltu re and lj*nd (Ir a n i OoV
leges who know fu n n e r** protw
lem.A ami how tiesl to help with
*t d v in if them
Then we could do
a com p lete job mid no mie would
go h u n g ry ,
“ I'srHphrMsiog * verse from the
lies! uf *11 tHHikri, the llild e , 1
would •‘ay Render, therefore, unto
the I'n iin l S ta le * llepH ltm ent Of
A g riculture the things that belong
to it, and to the other* the reniaindei “

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Tokyo

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i • tin u n il re .H ia t'
• 11 mi » ( i c r m n n
I Mm* Itritinh
mi; i ^Ih*iI Mur-

lid Milt I 4-4|

nek ih iw ledgitig U Io
•lent i oyer*, five l i u u - p i l
|dnm*H where Allied plui
Itoyed the 22 nhip fop m i
tuelv lilting s* if 1$ lo j
I’.A vo claimed ilii
. mIk fm i i Allied -mlui
tt.il down l i t \ Hied
N i J|i-f ill k M ud ^ to'( 'M V H
m i,

i
t.

1• 1

I

no.

&lt; luirraA*
v*•i tii!* in
-inking
ing,
I$nTl ho Me

. |C I toil tw o
w ith d ir
•g t iiru u g h
nt , mol con1,
lib
m ile s
io* i u p tu rln g
\b.»ut
4,600
i tllfd in rpi/ i th re a t Ui

Importance Of Test- Move Seen As Effort
ing Eyes Annually To Force Older Men
is Shown To Club To Go Into Farming

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lluupH la s t
b u llin g hack
»*«•i mmi Lank

I f34'M1V luiMtfl
■
MUmid utruvn
u in va in to
b.'hiri* the
in i fu r had
i tbo th ic k
I.
Mont*
il.ll Ii . i i mid «f•id 11o eighth
iv w h i ' if In-

Sanford Man Is
Ri'IMirted Missiiij;

■|H.fi#al pay■
I &gt;H|IU|UU*Hlt
( .M 111*1

'

C fti*

H&gt;iuijim*nt

I ii-m iu em ent

i 11dv8 in hla
'u n la y
re parted
ii iiHsnuita
* i■f i .i 1him uf
In- I. t in netl
■
llk t tH ifur*
.-.I
II*
uf tlu*
in rliid w h irh
iFlk-t in

41141 Kt

I in r b V \ \
.r 1 ..

M.

-i I $ f ir s t
lu tha
i .'i.entad
11c l m a n
A llie d
driy a uf

4llll

W :■$*‘e* I lour v o Y u c a t e H
Have I'ntil March 13

60 Day Extension May
Be Granted On Taxes

H. (iilmer Steele
Promoted To Major

Officers Are Elected At Meeting
Of District Boy Scout Council

n$:mint

" i l i t 'f
U n ite d ’
'.■lird westward
id bi'/ivy A x is

Dr. McLaulin Is Draft Status Of
Guest Speaker At Men Over 38 Is
Rotary Luncheon Changed Again

®S:l!

N a z is ,

............ pm nnitl fla t1
turiAtvc fro m
i ni fitiltd Hum-

.liip

T h e meeting w ill be held a t the
State Fa rm e r*’ M arket in Pom
pano at 10 A M Tu e«ilay, Mar,
ft, arid w ill lie attended by thou*
interested from ail of the State
M arkets
It is sincerely hoped
that a solution *atinfiictory to
the Flo rid a grower* can be reach­
ed or that the idea, of placing a
ceiling p ric e , may l*e changed to
that of placing a flooring price,'*
W illia m L . W ilson, director of
State Fa rm e rs' M arkets, said in
hi* crop and m arket review for
thia week.
Condition* at specific m arkets
ha daacriltfd as follow s:
“ H frinK l» l» ll* v in g “, u l i l l)r.
" C e le ry and cabbage are mov*
Ilr n ry M rl.u u li,, In ■ talk on Hlvlit
in * la r&gt;&lt;nl
rrecent
a T n ^ wsevere
v i i r f coiu* Conservation
before the r v ju la r (lr* ft t'llINftl f IcBt lull i *m(n, y
u»yM o f M ar fi-iV tlo- n i| hf
..
Selective service u rile re d lo cal
' - v k l»
lu n rh « .n o f t h . R o ta ry
\ HO Mi 1)11 littok fuil'l* uf ll^ lit w.
Iw
a
n
U
Io
put
no
fim
rt'
-IH
to
4
&amp;l
ln *a
^ rn t^ wwVvain
a lh a
r* tpe
th a ’ eroi&gt;a|iieropi ( ' ,u *’ * l th- M
ay fair
u n it* b u m liu rd ifl M ini Li .1
rra
*m
wnmir warm
ar,
..,.1
, k „ Hotel l.nlay year-old men in d im * 4 I I am i to i
ua
hr
pointed
out
that
une'a
Jud,
\ llll, li In I AlUlk two l | | . d&gt; it
not damuKHJ w ill ba In fo o d mem of peopla and
tra riR fe r men now m th nt rlm A*illid
th
in
r*
rontUUon ami xro w rra w ill l»
«’«tMiri in to the te g u la r cliiAne* 4 1' till! I llit'« l ill l l l l t l t bt 111 II
l a r r .’ly d e trrm in n l by vlalim .
bvann within I h o n t x t
Dr M cLaulin waa
wa Introduce! by ( Milch ua I - A, ;i A, 4 - F , e l* .)
bit! nut a c tu a lly to drufv them
L a r i K ip p who arranged tha |i
T h e Action lia * the e ffe ct of :
I* * 1
a*
cu M w r* and aaearol$ ara ■ram aa a part of National Sight e A la b li-h in g uji tin ie r in w liir lij
............................................................
Week end declared
Ith dem «M fa r li^ ^ x- CoiNflrrvaUon
man
over JlH wm iM bi* induetetl " i f f
that optometry advocate* th* y e a r­
a«m whom liw Itrm a l fo rce* tin*
Pvt
Ii.* sol | 1* « e „ ll v of tinra in fa ll
expocted ly n A m ln x tk m a t eyat to ifetrr- (triminn thy ta n he u*«t| m tin 4*i t y va lr« Pt•psut. li Ilf* l l| | ' unit
V Ui
it area
area.”
to benefit a ll Crop. Ini that
area, ml ua whether they are giving the m ilita ry estalili^hment,'* n* tin 1ha N Util A I I I (111 f .j; ti t P4L‘ 1, ,,
moat efficie n t aarvlca poifllbh"T h a fre ete Sunday m omln
W a r M aiiim w ei rom im aA ioii i
w it r
l h | . 4t ( Pin M
uPi Pi •' IPO l l n m
D eclaring that It la too expen­
and fro at Thuraday m o m ln r &lt;ll5
K
ya.ttai L it )-t irn tkia mini '■* -I I 1'
little da m are eX crp tln r to pota- sive for an individual or husinen*
Th
e
men
In
I
II
are
In
l&gt;
e
rH.ibliai
*
4
(II
III
1
1
1 I lu ll u rut l l .
th at are inefficient dunAlfleel on Die vMiiie bawl- i
toea In the Sanitord area. Many
wtiurnt '&lt;( If IU'I 1Ml
( l a u PI uni Ill's
in "th e a ro u n d '*™ 1
Dr- U c l.a idin adit younger men hut with - 1** t Lit in a iil
farm ara had
IIU 1 isb'il i &lt;lMUth I n
in tha
com
', " tr ,l,h fu l ' I I " denigruitioiiM Some w ill Dm K tiru p 'it PI,
ju at co
m lna
ln r up M d a fre .f, crop « ' th* t
Nm tk.
A f in UPt
mill
i f vegetal.!
vegetable* t . axpecte,! In alxty f .*Pnot 'be
f ™ ' ! d . UP ° " for • " » lie pul in 1-A ( I I ) , M l ( I I ) . i \ Btm l k» I ’U4 ft. ;i MU'*
of
daya. R ain helped good aruw ina thing •ml th at they tn u .t there- M l) ami iim iln i fl*Afie» I I n |H"
\
i
“
ts
ll-l
UPS'
flint
On
r&gt;
.ft
*edltire, the m an p o w er u h i i h i I ' D •1* r**r« n
condltlnna to continue. The peak fore be coorrected.
Pill
« . 11 i Pul m m Mlh 8111^
P rim itive m an, he .a id , u.ed e x p la in e d In a
prefa*
teh-.t •
of the celery movement from thi*
in iu i Pull 111 f 41' 11'4' i 2 H uft 4'i‘l ■
*
aection w ill be the week of March h i. eye* for d U ia n t vl*ton. add m ean* th a t men “ who have m &lt;| u iul b • ■i h -lr« Ifn ii in
•• -4"r III
8 and there w ill l x a general aup- Ing that N ature did nut intend eauie fo r d eferm en t n lh e r tluu a itiu ri III (i.fl f k. \ fl le .1
ul f i » 1ly of a ll vegetablea on the M ar­ the eye* fo r inch concentrated age w ill )&gt;e pint eil in ('I hah I \
T h e re w a* no iiiduatnni I f...... 1 Will u ul u ffli rt (.m l 1 ♦■nl “ Is si
at and celery In large quantl- v i.io n a* they ere frequently u .n l
m
ini
1
1
1
M
i*.IliK
in
iit’fn.n
in t km
today.
Glaaaa* are required to se le ctive * e rv ic « or I turn Un vtm
tlea."
S m ith 1*111' ft. ulid V uff r a i i o *isI
Tomatoea and a^uanh o f fa ir lx m f tha lig h t raye end make it or n a vy d ep artm en t a* h wl*
If. 1 4. ll- (l ii ua it ........... . | •1 ill Ml'
q u ality are available ut the F lo r ­ eaiilcr fo r th U cone* litre In I vl (h e r t ill a n ctu atly foresbuilm v h i lio n tn tlu Nat 1fi H i n ,i l u ii
il
c a ll Io Ih e co lo r* fo r men
'
ida C ity M arket w ith demand elan.
T h e liM III. 1 Ml.—
n m l.
lta e cn t. r a in K aa . greatly
Preaidant Holland Dean wel­ .3 6 . , yvho a re te c h n ic a lly $ licibb(D
n»i»‘$l
Stut
\
iliiV
poi'sun
benefited the aquaah ann Iwmn comed H e n ry K a r k a Inlu the R o ­ fo r m ilit a r y ic rv l^ i1 to the .h « niiim trig in m ln m Ilf
n
llio N m
tD .
cropa planted tinea the fre e te ." ta ry C lub a * a n ew member and o f 41V S e n a to r W h e e le r
A f ricH ii h u m t
“ Collard a, turn I pa and green offered congratulation* In behalf M o n t.), and aotne oth er me mb* i
F ln riih i
o f coll g re a*
h ave
urged
Hint
cabbage are plen tiful a t Penaa- o f the elub to A ndrew C a rra w a y
llo iilt y . I *vl R "In n [ I ’ , S iin f.n d
■ingl* m an o ve r 1IH be dratted •
cola, In aplta 'o f vary cold weath- who hma Juat received hi* ram D ro iiip ii, “ nd Lt
K d w a id
li
head o f yo u n g e r fa th e r* but the
er. Good demand fo r freah egg* m illio n aa a n 't a lig n In the N avy.
Tam pu.
a rm y o p p o M t th is .
la reported w ith price* excellent
A Chl«f aim of the new order
V oylcA , T t'ch 6 t.h L ir (lioA tPi |
and no aurptua a va ila b le ."
It to tiuluca man ov#r tH to go W ., r ia n t id l y
Pompano reporta - a total of
Into
farm
in
g
.
T
h
e
o
n
te
r
ptuvu^
■
*
( D u ltm l SlutoH A rm y pcrAoiiuol
a ,408,220 to data fo r vegetablea
that any man o ve r 3ft who faim « Wounded
uctnifi m the N orth
ndled through th at m arket thia
now or who ta ke* ap farm ing bv A f r icu m en
Vegetable talea In Feb ­
May I
*h all
lx
rrc lu fl.iric I
(W
ASH
IN
G
TO
N
,
Mar.
8
.
M
1
F lo rid a
ru ary amounted to n ea rly two
(0 00 daya In prom ptly Into the farm d eferu i.nl
C o T U e jm ,
i
D . .Iiu km illion d o llar*.
W hile tha pro­ A n extension
filin g Income
claaaea, 2-C If alnglu uiul .11 if vllle
return*
became
duction peak baa paaaed, d a lly
m arried, I f he m e e t, the -ill ■i
o
f
the
“
uni
Situation"
du*
F
o
rd
.
I
.
l
l.t
l l u i n . , .lu c k .
ihlpm enta of bean* .to ta l a
approxq u a I i fic a lio u - vllle.
to w a r con
tha uncer- farm -deferm ent
Im atalv 18 c a r loada w ith pepper*
teppert
revtnu* O thr man over 38 a re to l«- put
L c w u , I'npt A lb e rt N J t . I 1
around ta ln tie s on
follow ing In quanr"
b illa w in b#
In Juatlfi- into th* reg u la r d r a ft c la .a ifn u atria I'l l y
4 cere p e r day.
G ltletta (D - Ilona "aa aoon aa p o s.lb le ufl&lt;-r
m m t la reported _____
h * haa been H ay 1."
“ W hile the stra w b e rry move,
T h a o n la r did not make it
ment a t P la n t C ity la decraaalng
In te rn a l Hava- whether It would be too lete u fi. r
over 170,000 p in ts w e t* aolq
H elverin g haa May I fo r * man over 38 to ,o i
through the m urket d u ring the
to a ll c e l­ a fa rm Job and a farm defermi m
neat w ae k. P ric e s ranged from
W o n ! him baun raca ivetl hara
lo con- Th a ap parently Intended in f..............
U to S t cents per p in t Recent
th at he ought to du it !&gt;&gt; o f th * prom utiun u f ( ’a iit
1requeata
cold dam ag* to sp rin g vag* table
(CWMIaaeS Oa ra a * T a x
G llm t r S tt'flu to m n ju r on Jn n
plantings varied through the atva
27.
M a jo r SU't’ li? i» thu nun of
w ith no dam ag* In some tec Ilona
H r . and M r*, ( k Mr lla r r in im ,
to aerioua dam ag* In other aeoo f fla n fu n i.
Uone. S u ffic ie n t damage resulted
A
g ra d u a l a of
Oca (a
lll^ li
however to create a replanting
School, Mu ju r S tar I * re coi v $t
problem due to boavy demand fo r
hla R . O. T
C. train in g at
C aatl* Heights M ilitary Acailcm y
Scouter* o f O rlando.
A l Lebanon, Tenn.
lie alau at
Prog ram C hairm an H . W arfield
m unltle* of
th* U n lv r n lt y o f M a ry ­
com prising D o n o r o f Orlando prealdetl over land In RalUm ora, and went
i u i k II, Boy tha “ Th um b nail R eport B e o lo ii" Into th* United State* A rm y with
attended its rhlch eloaad th# afternoon d l.- tha Waahington, D C . Nulhm al
euMlon group* led by N orton M c­ G uard whan It w * i mobilited in
B u ild in g Donald o f Da L a n d , W a lte r J 1940.
:h t
Patton o f D aytona Beach, W J .
M ajo r lilir r U o n la a t p rew n l
u
B a rk e r o f Mount Dora and W. ■tationrd w ith th* 2t50th
A . M eCraa and W . F . T h o rn *, of ^ H ila r y , T h ird Battalio n , Beattie,
O rlando. H a rb art S tu cke y, Drpu
ty Regional E xae u ttva from At-

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tin.! In i lo r nf II. [&gt;. iVeam an
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m easuring
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Sunday’s r a in fa ll amountInuili'rd ute, M r .. J . O. H endry,
fa. ,44 o f an Inch, m aking a
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CUT
to ta l precipitation fo r tha weak
i n k . I.In i,m e , M r.. C a rl Eppa,
ttf 1 B 3 Inches, ha revealed.
Tam pa, nml M r*. W illiam W aaTaT,
D K L A W A K K , Ohio, Mur 8. t i l l llirn iin -h u in , A la .; thro* io n s, C .
WASIUNOTONi Mar. 8, W1) Vico President Henry W allace A . Freem an, J r ., F o r t LauderFood ahlputaoU from tha United
Sta tea fa. Marttnluua, tha French today asserted a th ird vvnrlil war dale, mid the two above named) t
colony In tha Caribbean Baa, war* appears
Inevitable
u n lc .i
tin- a lab (G grandchildren,
impended when United State*
western
democracies
and
Ruuain
troop* landed'll) North Africa tn
Tho A rc tic w o lf walgha a*
Noyamhar,
Undanacratary
‘of reach a sa tisfa cto ry understand­ aa 17B p o u n d .; the T a xa a
B u t * Wtllea raid today.
ing befpra tha present w ar enda. little aa 30,
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l.n.party daaarthad theraln w ill ha
test, Tuarwlay afternoon tha 8cm
flailtr ginned r o n tn l nf tha his«*»ld In tha hiphaat hlddar at tha
inola High School eager* ■vlge-l in rlr Bren n er I’aaa after the first
riiurt hnuaa door nn tha flrat Mon*
out a scrappy Oviedo &lt;|ulnt, hy th. VVm Id W ar. whan her Inrumlariaa
•lar tn tha month nf April. 1111.
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narrow m argin of 3.1 to III
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Clerk C ircu it Court, Hen.I
have *n n lull for thi- tomiM i
i »i ilar nf A iir u h
a I* tn
«.f M.ntlnole Htnie of Chirlda, t«.
filed ■note In nit ••fflrr* *r
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Irmi.erty under the aald certificate
ln«ned wan In the name uf Clarein-e K A Kva N I4e||aler
t'nleaa aald certlfleata ■hall t*e

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ON T U B OBf/TRAI, TUN ISIA I
FRONT, Beb. i l (Delay) (/V)
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nortant role In (he bait If In ke#..]
(ho Oerman. .iff (he key mi..nil j
■In rlilge. frunnllf.g (be ..mill
leading from Tunl.ln to the AI |
lied ba.v ut Te.w.aa, Algr.ix
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tlon, the Itnnaar. croich.d in
tnountaln.lile foxhole, by .l..v
at eheela landed around Ibe.n uml
snaked out un the plain ut nlubl
to epy on the enemy and wreck
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morning an Italian
.la ff re
drove within .hurt rune .. their
hidden 3?-mm. gum. The Hetiy
art drilled a hole throu* h the
tar, - killing a major, two lieuttnanta an the driver. A brown
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Fro n t too
He needs tan k s, nuns, shells,
sh ip s ami nil. W h ile the c h ie f am m unition
for the Hom e F ro n t In a high m orale, and
we have th e esse n tia ls fo r th at com fortable
home w hich is so Im po rtant to that high
morale.

So that you may

to tha R ang ers kitchen truck.
O th e r Ita lia n ca rs and trucks
canf# along la te r and met the
aamo f a t * , some of their &lt;&gt;ccupants falling prisoners tn the
R a n g e r.. T h e captured Italians
aald they had been told Trbessn
/ . W a s In th * A x is hsm ls and were
*tl route to visit friends there.

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restricted a ml elim inated . Y 6 u never know
w hat w ill tie next on the lis t — so w hile we
still have a g o a l sto ck to choosc fm m , come
in and muku ytiur selection today I

keep that
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when we lire a ll buying

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SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

1,000 bomber* over Ih * llhlnelaiul
lj't cost* elos* to M m illion .lollnrs,
■|’i .lh a la rg est slnglu Item being the
v coal or the planes lost.

Aircraft In N e t
Guinea Campaign

A f t a r A llied a irm e n o f th e
so u th W M t P a c if ic com m an d
w had p u t th a fin ia h ln s to u ch es
to th a d w tr a c tio n o f th e J a p an aaa co n v o y , B rtila h bom be r a aaam iltiid J a p b ases In
B u rm a w h ile' th e A m e rica n s
. b lasted b rid g es, ra ilro a d s and
• d o c k s l a Che R sn g o o n a re a .
F ly in g C u rtis P -4 0 W a rhawk n x k U n . ao pilots of s »ln&gt;M army sir foreos xroop dsotroysd IM Japan to# flshtar and
. bomber plane, durln* tho Now
w Oulnoa eampalfS, tk# army roportod yooUrday.
A Nary eomnuniqao nmrwtay
r . ported that liberator hoary
bonbon struck a t foor ouomyh.ld a raaa In tM ' notthwoaUm

I IimI W illiam * l.io nb j.
• ..iii|iMny
l.f.ltler of Tm% 4'ei 1 1 f l. at,. Nf 4.if,
(■«u#f| the 1st iI h y ».f Snwu- 1 A
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MM«. ha* f l l#-.f -■mo- in my
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f..i it I ma *lee,| lit
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n v t k K t stu ck W li under way.
Bomb# ware dropped at Kahili.
Bull], Ballala and V ila and every
American plan* returned.
A t tha earn* time DaunUeaa diva
bornher* with wildcat fighter es­
cort raided Munda on New Georgia
Island for th* S2nd time, •ta il­
ing' a fir* there, and thee* planes
likewise all returned. It wa# as­
sumed that the Liberator* and
dive bomber* . operated out of
Guadalcanal.
A t Canberra, tha reading of tha
comatuinMo* In the house of repreaentalivaa by Prime Mini.ter Cur­
tin lad .to prolonged cheering,
( h r t k maarkad that never bato n *■ ao Many fronts had there
keen m ak aaana aa new for eonft,W J0*od g rw a firaot a l l fro n ts a lso

ftiona Ml

r

J , H, Hutchinson,
Sanford Resident
For 40 Yegro, Dies

WASHINGTON, Feb. 23, m — The
War Production Board today prohibit­
ed tha manufacture of new pattern*
of wood furniture beginning March IS
nml ordered a two-third* reduction In
the number of existing patterns on
July I.
,

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r " i Wf A m— »lm—d Pn au)

F o r tho ninth .u rco aal.o n l n t
tha ftJk JT . carried on IU mifthty
ae rial
ham m ering
of
wcatotn
Q orm any. T ir g e ta w e n not Id a tid ed and only one plane wma
Hated aa mlaalng.
In yeeterday'e ra ld i, lh a ollye
drab preeialon bomtwra of tk *
United Htalee bexan th eir m laaloo.
a faw hour* a fte r B ritie h and
C anadian bom ber, had returned
from n lc h t-ra ld ln x Ham burg, 0 « rmany'a aecoml c ity and an Im ­
portant euhmarlne building centar.

That wa. the eighth British raid
In a# many nights on th« rclch
and it doublnl all previous R.A.F.
non-.top run* over that country.
Th# R.A.F. also hit w .,U m
Germany and the night'# oo#r»Uona coat the Brltl.h 10 bomber*.
Big Lancaster, Stirling, Halifax
and Wellington bomber* made the
Hamburg raid, unloading many
two-ton block buatar bomba and
"Una of thousand* of Incandlarlea** that left the port In flam#*,
th* air mlnl.try .aid. On* pilot
reported a large fir* In th* c n U r
of th# dock are# and that 20
minute* after the raid began there
was a deni# carpet of imoke over
th* town which was ao thick
"that at on* Um* I could hardly
W M
fir# underneath."
Only on* #hlp of tha RoU#rForce, returning pilots said,
pi any dsroaxa- M wai
f anti-aircraft m * and cam#
i m thred of Jta fa t t. *^

b d fo r c H itle r a n d

coum

T o |o M t tho w o r ld a fla m e ,

a r * M n t | . n w f la In to w M p o a a

Th# air raid

p r a c t ic a l t a t r a n ia c t b u ll*
n e w — d e liv e r m enag e*

c a l k m a y i l o w u p v it a l w a r e o lly .

— g re e t r e l a t i v e * a n d

T h a t** o t p o d a lly tru« o f " lo n g

fr le n d t b y lo n g d lit a n c e

ssisscssi;

te le p h o n e ,
B u t n p W t h e i e ’ ia m e

tars.

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Liyeg

A b o a^d

OppoHCH Commercial Ship In A t l a n t i c
Fishinff inInland L o s t In Sinking
Waterways Of State
°

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fa conservation

for

rlaca.

I

pen man*
com m ercial
b« allowed,

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• ............... Hiink four
l"&lt;l;n i i i k I dam ­
' ■im
I rum h s ix .
i •f • 11 .i mi*]i ii convoy.
•.
i h u ic h ill tunkn
Hi Hi ll first u rm y
•i i. il in lutvo Ibrow n
.hi nut n f S islc ju n ­
it III m ill's w est of

vt'kH.iM is

•i ( Min rti 'rimirtia,
•

Iliwt•'till of

t • • a im»untcd A
•
in evident
i i. i-«*i things to

4 )ll&gt;**« II VMgft j||i|t - tstlii.
MVI’lllly Im'CII |Mlt t.\ I Im- 1
mriit iif Agi nil 111 •
-i -i
I Kit Higgins |i\t*.tli.| 1.••lit\
In ii Icttpr in I mil* II I

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l*r—. )
A .In g le In rim ln fired in the
•lead of nitrht fi..m an enemy sub­
m arine sent a cargo passenger
ship to i l . grave in the North
A tlantic with a lo«. of 07H live*—
the United S la t e .' g ie a te .t .e *
ilia a .te r .in r e the wur le-gan, aurvivora reported Thu rsd ay.
F iv e su rv iv o r., the
first
to
reach the United S ta le -, the N avy
said, reported (hat
ih r
vraeal
sank w ithin 26 m in ute, u fte r the
torpedo roared into the .la rb o a rd
side, apparently trapping a num­
ber of so ld ier. In their bunk.
W llhJn a few m inataa the Hal.
nf Ih .' .h ip wn« «n ’tFrrlfle
it
wns alm ost lm p ....ib lc to wall
the decks an.1 u g ie u t number &gt;&gt;l
men were cascmle.1 into the freer
mg w ater before liftm nt., re |b
and floats coul.l be InumTed
The vessel w a . one
of
U nilrrl S t a ir s carg o sh ip , wboli
the N avy annminei'd on V-et.iiiu.
22 had been ..in k within I .....
days of each other in the N o.lb
A tlan tic with a total In s. of a •«
lives.
Sev era l
su rv iv o r,
endnnge.. •!
their uwn liv e , to releu .e ......... . ■
*
lifeboat*, su rv iv o r, said, and -om"
who iie rlsh n l met hero's death
In sim ila r e f f m t .
Th e turivo ra raid that only I" '
of 760 p a ssen g e r., m ostly men
tho artnrd fo rce ., aboaid the v
»el survived. Tw en ty eight nn ."
her* of the m erchant crew of I !••
and 13 m em ber. .if the N u n g.".
crew of SM also w rre r e --....I
A number apparently .lied l...m
eapoeur* In the frigid w a t e r ..-in
vlvor* ln.lleate.1
A t leart tlnei
who had been dragged through
the w ater*
for
several
him.
hanging onto
Ja m -flickr.l
Iif.
boat* w ar* dead when they res. h
ed rescue vessels ami at la .t ".»■
pariahed In a lifeboat while new
member* mad* valian t e f lm t . to
fan th* ap ark of Ilf*.
T h * la st su rvivo rs were t&gt;&gt;&gt;.
picked up until eight hours lift''
the torpedo struck.
T h t hsrole actions nf a meinl..-.
of th* N ew Y o rk Police Dei Mill
m ent— Hugh K. Moffett, 44. "I
734 Van Neat Avenue, Ih * B r.u .v
N. Y . — saved the lives of sever si
persons.
Moffett, who left a sergeonn
on th# New Y o rk department to
join th* merchant m arine unit
three weak* before the sinking,
helped launch a Jammed lifrl~'ut
and then endangered his own hie
to get other* aboard, stirv iv " ..

W A S H IN G T O N ,
Mar
j.
(A C )
The
S m a lr
M ilitary
Com m ittee liMiay reported the
|iro«|iffl uf a 1911 f•h•«I rn»p
a*» large an lant )ea r “in nl
most hopelt*«H uf rrn lirn lio i ”
It r rvommentlevl leginlaihin
lu rm train the m in rm rid til
lalnrr away from farm# to
nkoii) a renult that “ m il he
trag ic" anti anke«l the p a « * j? r
of a hill li&gt; defer im lu illo ii of
farm
w urkera for the re
mninder
of
year,
blaming
"red tape" fur u nn irrrsH lul
idminint ration uf the exhal­
ing deferment legi-lattoti

I 1 ii*111f ill nl Mill ki-llltg \ lull
1 (inn .if the li s I &gt;1 pit 11111
I A g iit uldire,
Si «i#*iuiv
II
I mg*.I ihnl tin* minil#’i I #lip with Him i «'till &gt; 4*lit 11&lt;|.*
Hill, Us follow
"Then* 19 h
HI H«'M in lt*|;ilt.l to v• k. 4«|la|«‘*4
I IimI lm« f«i|«*il#lv • min' 1## .#ur
minil on KroMinl of ilic Ini. f••-«*r«•
flint wt* hml hi I lu Stati- ..( I Im
Mill, Itrifl t III 9 19 )t Itlltl til . f I Ilf
• |m»i tanif iif «i I# i v
“I'nlfl 9nn|i« #.f snffi ii'iif in
ll||*ily t&lt;! ••Itll# i •lrof|M\ Of -rt
Ime Ii v&lt;*|f&lt;*t:ihl#« o«• nr in tlim
Nlatr ofic'i* or Iwiii linioiF • v«*i v
flowing irKMiti, .iii.I foi fh#&gt; |itin*
Lt'inif I lir iiiii riot i# l.,n. uf uiin
Iflifii vrgftiiM#**, im tin- . u|i| - mi |i9
llmt ••om#* to Hoi ut.t 11a11.111\ ioiim*
I I fun tin* imrlli itliiii' tln*y i U**i
t|f»v thi* Iik»I of iintiiMiii gi«*«*n
v**|fi*t ikli|i'«a
It •*« t ii\ ofti-n th#'
t H9t*. UJ» It wh■ I 1119 V»Hr, I 11jaI
t*i*|i*» \ in t Ii#* only t’ lfrii wgi'thI*I#‘
(IimI in •vmlnlil. for "fiiiir ttnn* I M n c e r I M o v n m * i i (
In
I iiltri Mirh ii fif i*if
S o u I h
Is
I ’h r u i i l
I *'l woiilil I»Vi- tti In mg to yoin
I Nltenlion fox &gt;uiir ChMiKtiti'rutinii
T o
( ip m iH ii A r m ie s
, tin* f in' I llmt ut
i'll uhIn i*i*I
I# Ik I** P99«#ntMl, 119 tl‘l#‘iy in tin
on# gr**en vrg#*tHM»* grown in
I l**( nl it tliMl «|llnt(ii|i|&gt; i vr n tin*
f*'l.|i*9t HfnipN ihut wi* hiivf* hf-n*
I “ I filin'! think tln-ri« lx n hihi*
oii rtMinil wlnn* tin* rrlriy flop
III! 9 | h*«II i Ii -mI r aay«•«| fV flt

men the fundamental

r:

principle*

'■ ' . . I . m l l y b ack
........it n f th e ir III-

I

hi

t Ii«■r

.outh

■I......I N i-fta and
b

b .'itdipisrters

i in llmt a Flght1 on p.

iletach-

..••i J»ci|lles l a ­

t i lie &lt; I nil

had

tb I me in Bouth1 ' .1 1 •t tiled the de­
li

I lu m iles w est

•• •|il&lt;itril A
L»-.t mahi rtMuh»*ri»U»"
li.nl
n-®ch#fl
•.•.n li ( y th«m

an my.
mi*",

-u^e
to
iM*»tili|,iiirtan
it triMijiH urn
« -ifhl nil obm .n hctl
on
• fit'Mtmtrm
•I
elements
v\ it lull awn,"
" 'll
! n h &gt;i &gt;*
111m kisl by
|' -■••'Mil'll all ill

l«(*|**rr'N
mi'll .1 rikI#It In'll ii mil*
• • iMHtriiituilfR
ii

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from

f ill Vf I Ii 14 tu
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11oust* A p p l a u d s
N f* w s h t* t* t s ’ P a r t
In W inning Of W ar

Police A r r e s t
Boys, Attempting
To Steal Cycles

M## ll iiiii'l A i Ihiii9 ) ii I* •
II M ill Ilf "f Sitiifni «l fill III. | • •

I ’hnikjeil with the thrift nf foul
hicyili'H vedtruluy nfteinoon
hi

hfM . Mil !.*U I lolly

fionl of ihe Bite Theater, fmii
|iov9 of fl.iin 12 to II vrui9 ot
• HI, wen# urrriNteil Mini the In
f Vf If9 i ei'oVrirriil, Mi rnrilinK to Pn
ll.e thief Itoy (J. WilliuilIM
TI v lu.yd wrr« purolrti to their
|miiefit■ (iriitllrifr an invmtij^utioM
(hi* afternoon hy Judge l(. \V
Wai e Uni# of the hoy 9 wa* a I
i ead v i»n par ole Riming three
other hoyx, for huvlng hrokrn
into Hiii| entered place* of lni«l
nraa un,| uchmiU itrver«l weekugn. f'hief William* atatefl.
1‘heft of a bicycle lu«t evening

Harrison Takes Army
Lecture* Are Heard Training A t Rollins
By .Defense Force ■ Gene Harrison, son of Mr. ami
County unit of
Defense Force held
rt* re g u la r weakly drill at the
A r m sty Ia s i n ig h t where lectures

t h .lr

• t'i

M r t r l l y am*
Dapartm ent

K a a lm li

in

■'.•■Mi wtuTtt Al||m. II.' | i'.IV{|.
.... ihi,ii.' i.'p.irtc.)
I .&lt;i."i uf gains
'••i .lii'ic Rom-

wHl'II it

on Trench Avenue.
"B icy cle* are v ita lly needed for
getting around at th« present
time, an*! dua to tha fact that a
permit la needtd to lecure one.
are hard to got." C h ie f W illium a
9«ifl, and adJod that theft of a
bicycle having a valuo of |A(l
over Cfinatltuiot grand larceny

Tka

t.iiri*. intrn-

I
fol.l fiioiigll to iiffa t*t not
'••nlv |h# lining** flop Imt ul*.» tin*

and conlraeBopL O’. W.
I second of a
a . on transid
Tussday
black at th*
I at which,
Mrtation suaounty, wlU
4’

UM flo tU a

l

1' it v

Reds Continue
Gains In North
Taking 52 Towns

wu9 n po rtriil to police hy Wemlev
W rig ht, u 4-itok at H a rv e y ’s t'afe

II In tha but

th a . t h r e a t to w a r a e rv ic e . Y a « -

can do rnwai
can.ao
much to beta
help ioeed
speed vkvte

jc u im g in i u v c r

W.R. England J r , boatswain1*
mate, first clasa, of th* United
Otatea Coax! Guard, atatlonad at
Norfolk in charge of a patral

it w a i c o n v e n i e n t a n d

S n ip e r

I Mg MHml lliflllilip l I Mini of ll

CITY BRIEFS

t h * r a w .m o t d r la li n t d c k d

S o v ie t

it will Im* given |at t#.t 11 v it
tiliicr. rrntt* uiuti*iml**. .,»L.

ght, J. B. Rickard.. Tallahaxee, executive .ecretary »f the I I.....In Btluc
i'll Walkin., We.l Calm Reach, FKA |»ri*si«irut t Mini t'nil 8 . &lt; * l .ikcimitl

The heaviest fir* was sent up
hy warship*
acaampanylng
a
north-bound convoy reported to
number between seven and IS
medlum-elsed merchant ships.

I n a e a i l n g v o lu m * o f c a l k b o -

ituitui)# ('Ikin

Picture.1 alwivc are leaders of the Florid a K d uratlon al AaaoelaM"o eunferetire
land when a le g i.la tiv e program for .lu te echool. was dl.cO»*&lt; il
I h.-y nr.
: H al Illack, M iam i, ch airm an claa.ro xm teuch. ra department
M \t Feignall prlncipala departm ent; R. K a rl Kipp, S an fo rd , rhnirm an .1. m. n i.u v pm

“I W S U

not b « b u ilt to fu lly m«frt th *

\rmy Tanks
Throw Hermans Out
&lt;M Snljcnane In
Nor Ihern
Tunisia

K r ilis h
T o p

Kf furls nrt* hi’lllg MM.il*
Srminulp (*ttutil&gt; I IinuiIm
i'oniinerre !«• Itu** u lu

. 4

Tagging
t also haa a ti
growth, and flak
Seminal* County Poet No. &gt;292 by th* bar* kl
of th* Veteran* of Foreign War* onlas* tha hand*
of tha U J . wiU Mate at 9 t00 P.M , ly. This appUi
Monday, Mar, 9 lx tha American
I
Legion R a t for th* purpose of
electing' officer* for the coming
fl7h
ln
,
H
tw
a
A
'i
year. All mambars are urged to
•pace not pam l
attend,
,

fig h tin g fr o n t!. N * w lln d * c a n *

B ack

I ’r i w

Chamber of Commerce
JLuuncheH Move To
Help Local Kiirmersj

Sites Not Identified
And Only I Plane
MisRing
Reported

High school bora should not
quit school whan they receive or­
der* to report for physical egamlnationa, E . B . Carter, selective
service clerk, stated this snoruing''Each yooth moat have a medical
examination before he can be
classified, hut ha la not necessari­
ly being drafted. If a school stu­
dent sranta to finish hU last term
of school, ha should sand a letter
to th# draft board and he will b*
allowed to do ao," Mr. Carter
said.

MWM

withUnnecessaryCalls

Out Aerial Raids
For Ninth Night

*N »

there to Delano, where h* r
sided until ha matad ta Sanfor

Beginning July I, th* order limit*
manufacturer* of- wood furniture to SS
percent of the patterns offered during
8 #pUmber 1041 or 24 peUerns, which

^ Don't Crowdthan

M e m b e r AnHOCinU'cl

RiA. F. Carries •&gt;,

Julios Holmaa HuUMnson, re­
sident of Stnford for tha past 40
rears, died at MS home, 1020
Laaral Avenue, t y in d a y follow-

Tht some order Imposed limitation*
on the ua* of Iron and elaal for manu­
facture of wood furniture, and WPB
estimated thla would raault In an an­
nual aavlng of about 22,000 ton* of
those materials.

im s. Toot

5. 191.1

Effort Made To
Put Celery With
“ A” Vegetables

Kan.
Th* pilot* reported teeing only
IS or 20 Nasi fighter* over Rot­
terdam and tho*# weren’t eager
to cloa* with th# IS-gun Fortreaa-

Manufacture of New
Patterns of Wood
Furniture to Cease

lM (r Distance

F R ID A Y , M A R C H

B ulk O f A x is C o n v o y
S u n k In M e d ite rra n e a n

f

4 I K*S 4*4141

ih

8 A N F O R I) , F L O R I D A .

Florid

T tt
lli:4 :il
4 II 4|*TKI4 IT4.1T OF 1*W

N T iT iC K

.

• : » w *.-&gt; w

•

Rangers Flay Big
Part In Keeping
Tunisian Stands!

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NOT I CM IN- IIB R B B T f .m V O « J
Thai flob trl J Thornaa hoU«r of
T a t Cart If leaf# No. 114. laawod tha
III* 'la r «f A uiuat A. P-. ISIO*. ha«
ftlr«t Mm# In my office* and haa
•timla i|&gt;pll«a t Ion for a tat 4»n)
In l»o laauad lharaon Hold rortiflr ,l# fBlbrarat tha following d«*
Mf!t*#«l pr&lt;&gt;r#rt| In tha County of
HaoilfHila. Ittata of Florida. to-t*W
That Part of Ln|
71
!&gt;••
• c r Iliad In D n ft Taga 41 ften '

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U :(iA li NOTICKS

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Mrs. Harriet Kslritluc,
A kv XI, Died Today
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fr«hi tin* K ii»k*on Kuiierul II■
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lio |.&lt;ilp nn.| paper ina&gt;

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the Inn eaiicrata

in..i.' p io p eilv mII oI ih!
• |.i«|.«'i&gt; f.»r whii-h they
*1 llO| IlIg.'M "
•miimI " he declared,
. ............... . ilu* lo u n try .
I \*..klu*9, im* one of
• &gt;nf ml and vital fac• i*inning # the w ar"
•om -i I*. .I.Milily aura
i • • .loot ..f the prvaa la

ll.t r . ..ut nl.ut 10109 to tha pub*
I', vx#110 0 1 4*, hi* -aid. Included t t pim *»i• ii 9 of food rationing and
ii. .. eful i-Htnp iik'iie fur the pur*
.!•(•*. of i.ornl*#, for ri'ciuitmanta
|.n ii.e Mtiitnl fortee, for conaar*
vniiou of creH'iiliul materiala and
f"i tin i eiiMi-il in liMtrial produa*
to.n in idiIifIt ion to keeping tha
puhli. inf* rnit'.l of drvrlopmanta
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Ilo w ai l in VS*1 'hinglmi anti the proctad*
F L O R I D A —• w a rm e r
totiiuhl,
11 A. S WUl) Rllll, J K . fill k Mi'll ill..I inge of fongreeft mid other guVorroalonal rain extrem a northw rst
eintiient agencie*
thin a ftrm o o n , extrem e north to­ K II. 8 tuwe.
night.

Harry E. Robson Is
;
Promoted To Corporal Poultry Specialist
Will Attend Meeting

G K O K O IA — Rain this afternoon
and tonight, warmer suuth and
central
tonight.
Mr*. Fred Harrson, la at Rollins
Collsg# taking a two month*1
FORT IIKNNING. Ga. Mur %.
prsllmlnary training course as an
— (Special)— Promotion of I'b
Army aviation cadetHarry
K. Itobson son of Mr uiul
A graduate of HemInola High
Mra J. N. Robson of Sanford,
School, young Harrison attended
Flu. lo the rank of Corp Ill'll
haa bran announced fere hy hl»
HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 5, f/P) commanding officer Col. John D.
Garson won th* movie
Hill of th* 124th Infantry Itrulr a ■^K•Uon department of —Greer
academy award for th* best
ment.
A ir 8 tat!on last aum1042 performance by an acThe 124th Infantry Regiment
Th* 20-year old man baa a
tree* for her role In "Mra.
I* part of The Infanrty School
mt. Lawrence 0 , 1a • nro*
Service
Command here- Tha In­
Miniver",
which • also
was
nant division of tti*
Army
fantry School, largest of Ut kind
chosen tha bast pWtur* of tha
year.
Jantes Cagney
was In th* world, tg tea home of the
tentedthTbe* Mter toy KU Infantry Officer Candidate.

Carson And Cagney
Win Movie “Oscars”

‘S v ' u h t e J ' i

KSETlS&amp;M*

-

•

A W (1‘Kleen, extension U •Istni.l Iioultrv •pooialist, will M
in -Spmlmito County on Mar, 10II nml - il l attend th# Sanfatd
lloinr Ih-nioiialratlon Club mate
loir Wnlnvsday. Mar. 11 a t - l t i i
I*. M. ut the limn* of Mra. Cart
Mo-., a a ii Willow Avanua, Mra.
fluid* Wilton, home dsmonstralion agrnt, announced today. •: ,
Mr. 0 ’Hlarn will discuss *&amp;4
answer qutstlona nn cultlag (MM
and any InteiestMl paruMtl .'Wtey
Uttend tha meeting xrUMhax .thayi
are member* of the Horn# D M
th# I(to goat re- mon-tratlon Club Of m L . M bU

; Lo u is X 1 Y mux
cordtd reign te E u ru p ts u history.

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�lh r lone, northern w inter. x rt
iH tu vr t*M .w )ierii
pretty b itter.
th e re ', . , a t , or If you m u d
Contrm elon
for
the
1'utlic
j( j,ol ran loot «Und on the
Itnndi A d m tnletratien. who have &gt;(wt
|t
h y(MW ||n « « ri.
It *wHith
to Wrap th clr m in on * *o )u n t*ry|
0 n « phenomenon of the food
U « i* . inanaat- to * r t th n m rh ra ip ,h , *»»pUonm Jlx food Uirnii
ir y t h ln a they w m i
A rp iy baker* iy t lw it in ti pul It
One uf the m o it lavish arwi &lt;m» ould'&gt;u*n fcwfitai-tM■fctly
The In By S A M M C K 8 0 H
rif the moat fru g a
m ip i U If have j .y u ,;
■lI meals
f' r t e t lM prt*arv«« it* freah
A P F r a lu r r a W rite r
had In my life
re Uk4&gt;n *« tlvln u u q llU a s, and jr b « « th a w n l U*a
^
■
’ T n W O N T O N ;’ A Ib eria, M ar -&lt; 40 iTtftm on the C!* '&gt; » w * * Id r t r e w fh t t r dnf1*4 "
“ A fra il m t d k il officer alum- M ist w a . ta
k ee
es k
ai ti e
vM
if K
leiU
vital in pill* *uppl«» cu
o n tr
a ciot ot r«.
.,
U
t u er •*
ef vitam
tko A Iran lllg k w i^ went I#* hi* rutnp, lh i

A p p earin g

Medical Officer
Is On His Job

T5r

i JoG;

some fresh tract for ai number of Arm
A rm y Jobe, | him sm all rami raljed Ration A
niM t tin one week l min going to suUi tlie th ief w orry of hie t t « * U le .,mj R ation B.
One is mrn#«J
K am i.
ra_________ 1
......
Inake a personul report to the nffioe, next to getting and k rrp beef, h ath and the other largely
atirgeon general "
mg men, wna buying food Btrt ‘ nuigrtr and ehftcofat# r^ncenti at***.
Th e meat tam e through.
I they seem to know how
At two I f sajaplaxf them srui they are not
}fany men in the ;M» *»» in -is of his general m m table* w hore! unnamtaM#.
.lio ns I * visited, In hitch-hiking I dined there w ar soup, u n l i m i M | W hether food is served with a
; 1,000 miles on the new road, hare serving s nf nni» or more m ra te .. little flourish or jo tt thrown a!
acmehow gut the nle* that they three or more vegetable*, two [ you depanda on the Individual
i r a "expendable" - that they me kinds of dessert, a multitude »f i romfmny officer, I h are ieen the
Ao ba liquidated for the sake of co n d im ent* and sauces ami as tciita of_ two o fficers which were
'the load
much ceffee aa you could drink. as fa r ap art in livab ility ns the
I had am ple opportunity to talk I
tTp here ,tha mere appesrsnee w orst alum of New York and a
w ith o ffic e r! of the Northwest,f uf a civ ilian is an invitation to room in the beat hotel.
a r v k a Command at W hitehorse dinner, arrd seldom I* a charge
On the shore of f«ake Munch©
t Could sue that this w as not true made
I had builneas with a lieutenant
/They want the men to be coin*
At many of the less developed who was doing his road work
fori able and they^/vant them to cam ps, you have to stand in lin t doggedly and w ell, hut whewr lent
have furloughs
g hs
w
i in
a
m esa*
with
meaaktt
In
*10 1*d«
wap several degrees below u car
But this Jo1» Is a w hale of no w eather waltfhg fror a quick hand
toemhit'a version of how the rave
Operation, and you can 't do i-v 'nut
If you try to get bskek to man Ifvad.
t ry thing at onee
V st some &lt;»f|)»ur tent with your food It prac*
But the officers' mess was prt*
the men, feeling the onslaught nf I iir a lly fre rie a . Y ou soon learn to •hied over by a Negr** plainly

Johnny Mack Brown rounds-uu the ranagnd s leader on " T h e o ld
Chisholm T r a il," With the help nf Tex R itter, aa w ill be shown nt
thn Rita Theatre F rid a y and Haturday.

I'WHrp

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Cowboy From Old West, Young British'
Sailor - Brother Meet For First Time!
I ’ K K K S K M .I .. \
V . M ar. I .
“ 'ul **.&gt;ul«l I l k , ta war h i, b rn lh a r.
A
«l&lt;K-ky.
12-year o lil r o n tw y . ,,u l “ M b n l u « f u ia i, fu r the I.who ItK.kr-l re m a rk a b ly lik e tri** * t,K lin llc tH p to W y o m ln a
Inti- W ill
I t i.it n * . i-ran Ui Ih *
l'*nn ll n if o n l , a w itiriw er w ith
• h o ik nt u n ru ly h a ir, «ut o ff thy
" c * r a r a p t r a n r h in * . p ro m p tly
tra in in I V r k a U II an ,| w a lk rrl .,, 1 ' »a*«it ■ W te rra m a a y lrt* h , woukl
nml ijnwn (lie |ila t f n r n i, l l a r a i 1m o ir la I M k a lllll.
urhar told
IH-.I in
nnr hail.I a
anapalmi,
The raaehar
told ooff punching
piuichin,
n I ti-t t-o
» hit'll iry .tinlli-.i from lim , t.&gt; '» U le In C a lx a ry . of w
w'n
' iih
tlm r
p h in In r.H lm ,, iianudlriti
id iiig mw in
which
I I I * W llil W o t a p p e a r a n c e nt
&amp; * u a i*
0 » n ie n
trMftiHl rni attention, although hi-1 ruat him two brohem log* amd a
hii
big. tdxck mimhrevo, led m atki
W id
*1 Wni
UP 4n
oaw ahlrt, Mue durigarwia. alive,
t’n lyallnjc 1UM|0UI for
several
uckleal Ik *it ar«t fancy i*x&gt;ia bon' w« k a . l l r told of a man hunt, in
it "tamp of authenticity lacking in * h k h ha was a member of a jo«»e
the coat lim e* worn by the guest" that tracked down a k lllc i nf two
of aeVeral nearby dud# ranch#" sh e riffs m W yom ing five year*
The leg*, ton, were bowed to the | **W41 H i painted the
W eal
in
point where hr would have found if hi wing
term s, ami
nuggoated
difficu lty in d ip p in g a hog |n a that It was a fine place for a
ditch
voting m«n to aettf# down after

\ Wi

X ll
PREHH
PRODUCE
18 UNRATIONED!

f is r )

YAMH

Th e cow Liny fin ally abandoned*
h i. q u a .t along the p la tfo rm and
h .ilr ll . u .ir a b
I I , .llra rtb d th r
I..............
r ill.k
ilrrv e r to
a i r . Il ra m p /rtr
fo r D
(Iritla
h
■ •iiu r, •&gt; lir a ,b y T o m p k in , ( ’orn
era. M ve b lo ck , .w a y fro m the
• Lo lliin ha ra w
a
roiy-ehaokod
votm if ft r It I &gt;ii -a ilo i - iiiu m g ■
lonjr th r c iilrw iilk . Th e cowboy
* * a ln Cnnaulted
c o ri.u lte il the
ihe .n
afiapxhot
ap u h o t In
hi* hand and ordered the drivei
to turn in mind nrifl pull up betid'
the aallor
'

H » » fj
2 Him

CARROTS
laiM syslw

hfh.

wa*&gt;m

W-

LETTUCE
hH.
VlNfl HstM I M
HHlI
RUTAHAOAH
H a llfa ra la

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

"W an t a

■■■kail

lif t .

p m ib io r ? "

th r j

1^T# |W&lt;lr'
l,
^
waa
. Mia yourur
1 ™ " * brolhei w
| “ SrnUi^
"™
'■ln r t .
'T * !* * 1 i
'.k
this
h«
&gt;• 1° » ‘n th
x o i and g et h a rk U&gt; K n il a o i l.”
T h e ran e h o r .h,w«*H h i. &lt;lt»appotntm ant to an in t ,r r lo w e r
■t lea.I
" I th oug ht I
n il» H
roil
m e r out o f h im .
Iinako
" * * ? J■ .*in ra p h a■m,
«,

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,
will re
r e jo in
lii
," " 1 A l,rw l
m h week o r tw o.

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CAULIFLOWER
V ' a. a .

XU TIU C
Not lie la Iterab j mI vi -h llm l
tin)'
nogaevd
III bind ii in** At Kan"T o the raiinm d xtaUiiii.1*
fo u l, Ku*rTda, iim le r th* ftid itlotjif
“ M r e t w 1 a n m e lM a ly?"
m in i nf
lie lla
Mnrvlr* HtatJon,
, Y«m, the nnlloi na|»In mad with . 'uriMir nf flee mill Hi. timl Mu ti fonl
A&gt;r aud d ia l I liilc tu l In TV glalar
plemied axriteinent. he w a* meal
ing aurnebfHly. Ilia brother,
A N*ld itanirr pn r*u an t i i th** t*rtn*
if lit*
......................* Ma mr Hlulut*-"
brother he bad never m -ch . • A If'h n ir lt f l i i i i a
I # * * nf Vb*i Ida)
brother w lm h ad left horn# in B o *
w llil lh « I ’ lurh uf lit** «*|r» ul* t'nuM
ton,
Laftrhaet ire,
Rftglpiwi, 84^ n* au'fnfmde fum n tv, Kb»vM»*
JO H N
K U M iK It
year* u g ij, f iv e year* bofuru M , | K (
I i . IV«3
the aiiilor. waa
born,
fir
W ax1
,-umlrur In I ’a e k a k ill
frm n
1.1. |
„ n ^
o r " e l 111 ■■ 4TIM N
ra iu h
III
fa ra w a y
V&gt; y iu iiin f . ;
r i - a h l .., r„

lb*

28c MARGARINE

fb

21c

FRESH FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES NOT RATIONED

WEEK - END SPECIALS!
lli-ri- Arp Sonic of Our Hot Htirgulnu For The Week-K ml—
" L r^ l' w " rg G®0*1 Thru ‘rUemlty! Caine ICorly.
— While Ther l.mtl!
IU I )«««*■ K l w t s t

V«| II• I’dlisii H a llr s la e

PEANUT BUTTER 24-oz. jay . 29c
N s llis s l

P la in or &amp;*•'H a s te

OATS

&lt;*•■! T a w ilM , k # it * K |'»

regular parkage

FLAKES

Htflht riaar, U“rirfcra —

BALLARD’S

5 Ihs.

SAUER KRAUT
* a it «

reg. pkg.

SU(.’A R 3 lb*.
in r k r r l i k r

2

for

tk

I Hr

leatlaaedk

39r

('B M k id l T s is a if t

fit

3 cane

PORK
WSi

%* , r

qU

16-ox,

9c

H ra la .l •( I k .a .1
w b aaiM pkg 10 Fir
ShMilileo pk 11 Fir
mm

Nodflm

. m

tpH&lt;.

3 for 25c

3 cakes
A U ra l n l r a r l

HYDRO

u , r . n a - ra —
lih ,

*1

Halblaa T ip . Nbwl

Riba

ra a ra

w a it

TaM *

u• t m l P a r, P a l. P a
r*»*fc ■

S te a k s ......... lb 4*c

17c

ea.

KOTBX

10c
a u » ,l,

rtg .

BO N ES....... lb 15c

VICTORY Meat SPECIALS

SEA FOODS |
____.

O arar U *^ M 4 • a r i H l n

W a ilkara Cad a ,
M araaaat

.,1b 35c

35c

*

MB

It

32c

3 t r »
rimf a««a

'BAGS

ft

29c

Pl'i-lii, Me

’S ffirA r
fif c f t i &amp; r ’ i{ “ IK
ijllAIN8*"**Eb~l«« hVrrIRo' S i "

15c

811m

We

w
s i

SKI

25c

V

jiih i'iiliju i!

S ir it I Ii

St&gt; . i t H
M arfoii l «••mu
Pl.llml.-UiMtr
f'MiMNb I v*&gt;ii in
If i«ppi arfaiv
frm ii ti»#i iw o n i

Fly thin time (hoy had ifa th o d j
the atation, and the nailoi, l-ub’ I
btliijwr with H a n k * ui u1 aiitictpa
b ill
t»f ru tfiiiT a le f
fib d
la th at
f'V rlu tu r'«a*v, w h v ifd ii f» ti* M waln,
lion, prepared to get out.
p
la
in
t
if
f
,
am
t
a
on,
io
a
v p liln #
'You needn't g e l out* A If rad/
H fr
iln frh d N tn f, I bn I
fa d
Im iv ,
III.
w eatlp
uaiil Ihe eowbu
ra
a
h
la
n
t
•»!
|*
h
llit*
ie
lp |||u ,
f
f
|«
*
*up*l«l«
beaten fa in rriiikIt-il in n
ik I 'HHI thAl f9f jt if h iIU m ' h* I h N o
J « l Afar I'.ii A v e in "
Ih *al*f * * l!f .
ita JiK h tn l K rln . " I ’ m y u u r hcot
t h a t you n m i n m
»|n
aac
of
Trim . CUnl In are y o u . Imy
Iw t iir - o o r
ra a r*.
H o t * lo r* ’, &gt;»u,
" W ill,
wtml
t
illiln 't — I
M W illll, I I I " t v ip llu r fj to
thiM iuhl vim wnre mu- n f Ihaaa be and AjipeMr .............. ib«* Ninth
Ju d b -lw l
i *ir&lt;oiJi
I ’l iiif t
MnuiiiiutA
iliu le . a rin im l l i n e ."
ft iim y . F k » rld a , ui H n iifo id .
KfoT I ih .
II
happeneil M at
l&gt;im C
l l i l a , on th e M l. d a * «*ha'A |» rll A . II.
lU 'iK iin l, W y m n ln * raiK-h ar, and 1*43, a m i lim n and ilio r * fn a k a
h i . kid liru th a r, A l f r o l , o f* tha ain w &lt; *r to t h is h i l l o f n m iid a lt it
ottierwbM f
R n y a l N iiv y , ,m &lt; arate.l
by
(Ml • s lt lh ft r d a g a I if at &gt;ou
d a rm # p ro c o n f* * * * . » i l l b# #;»•
n re a n , a n in t ln r n t , an il r llr f r r ln K
*
To n i.
a m liilln n .. w a r* b ra u p h t turrM &gt; rr
f a_______
r ille r o
n te ri* ! th a t llllfl
----put flit* tl* a to i l ipi
n Man
Mai fo rd
by a plnlm'i w a r. In a t s ile a h a a
M«
_ navN|&lt;N|M
h a w a p a p e r iitiblla1*Ai)
n iib r
the atreela o f lY t 'k iA III
uupFy.
Flo
rid
a ,. ufi
fa
C
a
u
f
ify
.
K
lo
r
b
la
T h e y m u ia a r I W f o r i l hail b a n
,6 U f p»iweMhi&gt; _____
u -n lg iieii tu lV « reat cam p w h lw
ad ardar«M» in i# t i t l i d ay
njtt repairs,
m i .h ip wan u n d e ra o ln
ra p a lt
H o w ro te to tb * b ro th
e r hf had.
bar
la I C lr e a ll
n e ve r aeon, incloaarl a anapass*
Hi m I i ii i I .
C o u n ly
• f h i m .,I f , am i oaplalnoo l
,
would he h are fo r u v e r a l

YAMS 4 lbs........... 25c
M r f lu a

Jib s .
ilw

SANFORD CELERY 7&lt;/zc

Jtunho Stalk....... 15c

Golden Yellow BANANAS 3 lbs. 21c,
We will also have » frenh supply of Ihe fothtwlns Hems:
Fresh Hroreotll — t(huIwrli — Cauliflower — Yelhiw Squash — Hunch BeelH — (irecn Cabbaue — TunniIota —- flreen Onions — Lima Beans — Oreen Henna — Hall Pcp^arw — 1'nninlp.i
I aha Raw, and many other Ufrap that are not ^ a H o n e d ^ ^ ^
liH A h k

%

Large

35 c
. Ib. 37 c,

1

P A D lf

,i

,

QA V T ^ I
POJBK S

.

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j

TK

P lim

n A I) /M
CHEDDAR
CHEESE

±
from the oltl Booth, and Ii
m neat and cheerful aa eom/i
Lal:l« tulila arranfementa, a aa
dual floor and effectively hu
oil lantern* could make IL
Under th* froat-tepped tant,
■ i i narvatl hot blaculta.
T
quiet watchfulneia of tha Nci
cook could not have bean axe,
by a waller at the H(xldsrf.
Somehow Ik didn't, seem
thine, th en hi t*« Arctic nig
to offer him money. B a t we UI
wf awhile about the State*, a;
I walked out Into the anearl!
cold,. hoUted mg luggage on
king.

SAljSX’GE
GArSAUSAttfe

•tsav
29c ,

era Haim ilw* I

COLD CUTS

fh

W (nr*H «lh

DAISY CHEICSE

2&lt;»ilb

b a rg e tlrv a a

s h rim p

.

:i6c

32c&gt;

j M alflaiarv f t t » r a r g

eSivek Root ib. . S9c !Oysters Pt...........
WeincYi M»O..........
. 25c IPure Lard
*
Mmm
Ill

M fk l ah fa ir* *

I 4 'atie a

m

59c
t ta

73c

•JrS e ta ,

fcs

Quaker Oats

/yilahurv

•w

P C 'H o u r
R W Flour

* left* ft K, Ws» eor

Northern Beann
•• Oa VaUe^a
-*
Sliced Recta . 12'/2c

24-ox. Ja r

IV IW. ■ataeo'a Var-l-ak

G. B. C o rn ......... 12c
«♦ «»a M k ir

Tomato Juice . 7l/zc
S ^ goka.
h e rtaTk . nl i lb 12c
C heese..................20c

r—r

i* V i

..........28c
Grit*
gVt -

. ; 59c

9c

jff*U # n a r

r

j-ooo.,o *w s i

G H tiff « a ....

m um i I
B AaBaies Pram

■T■ ' « ■

rqor ..i0c j

?■»M

1a V'-.V.
- 1

m

&amp;. . f. 17c f

'4i&gt;\ m

.... 22cI

tKaSWC

iNklbs 83c 1
Sit
1..........13c j

fl).1

S i # ; °

AHjhui ......

I'trl
■

it,

23c

A«**#1*d

lb
th

■fctaL

f, r yrt

41),

Boiling Bacon Ib.

6a«M ft.

.f e f b

aoatLbeund trudk.
jr^f way
»y tto. Edmonton ..fool)

Ib

. lb. 2 5 '

Ji\

ist

................ 39c

Doz.

URGE FAT HENS Li«eW|................. Ib.

T T M ’S
M ___m
l ntoifK.
lomcxi m

44c
■■■Miaps#t

irviiaw (w

I*'»rta HD mb

;

m

ft 10c;

FiiKB‘ fia ifa “ r
ib
B - r d ® SQUARES
Ib

■ n 'f t

22c

lb 25c

Heal a©«©

w h a t?

ran J c

POWDER

Beef

V is e

ijl.

I la b k rr f lir t R s k li K

HUI.BH

plioiHMtit,

lia.

X C

a e i.i

ilia t la s s e i

Mptlvv

23e

T . a l i r , laM -r

fprL'a
" a a ,■-----------n
m tla

is s j*

flflC E

FOODS B c m
Haare t
SO IT

w ill

SWEETHEART

■m-M aIra I Mall..rat
PRUNES
tt» 12c
■l a . ,
II—

l- a .,|.r .a

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ijiuiniilon Bluer Tuiiney l l r brat b u rr era and ha th in k . John I.. S c h m H in g ,
t i l the other*. Hut how would HulUran, Jim O iib r t t . ftutiy R „ H a rr and HrftiM ork. mid h r would
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fret d efen se He m ig ht have put
up u p re tty good fig h t fo r n few
lonm fs Hgaitut t i e o t h e r * ”

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B r n . l t ’y K
P m r k e r if
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Rangers Flay Big
Part In Keeping
Tunisian Stands

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p f n p e r lr d r *r rth e d th e r e in w ill be
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C l e r k (?&lt;rrnl| C o u r t ,
n o le C o u n ty , Florid,
i ♦ i f f l c l a l H ea l)

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NOT IC R
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T h a i W n K f r c h h o f f J f b o l d e r of
2Ird *
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leeiied t h e l * t d a y o f Aaff uat A
|», l * . t i b a a f i l e d » m c In m r « f
t h e Mini h a a m a d e ^ppllri^tltin f o r
• i • ( dee*! t o b e laa ued t h e r e o n

till.
l*ate&lt;l

P m ty

M id n

Ih e

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So that you may
keep that
Faahion Look

thle

He Comes First
You niiot kts&gt;|» up th« fight oil the Home
front ton. ile netsln tankn, go on, shells,
shi|'s nml o il. While the chief ammunition
for the Home Front Is a h ig h morale, iimi
we have the essentials for that comfortable
home which Is so important to that high
morale.

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There are lotn of things frozen, rationed,
restrictisl uml eliminated. You never know
whut will he next on the lint—so while we
still have a good stock to choosy front, come
in uml make your selection today!

a m a rlly rlra n rd . T h u t’a

lion’t Im caught ttai late—With too little!

K rrp

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f r w r r nrw r l.d lira .
whrn w r a r r a ll buying

SEM1N0L]

That’s Why

22D Magnolia Arl

Manufacture of New
Patterns of Wood
Fhrniture to Cease

bOA/G" V iSTANCE UNSS

Atep/w(u35to
Lines, Tool

W A S H IN G T O N , Kcb. «3, 0P&gt;— The
W ar Production Board today prohibit*
c l the m anufacture o f new p a ttrm a
of wood fu rn itu re beginning M arch IS
and ordered a two-thlrda reduction In
th r number of axletlng pattern* on
Ju ly I .
,

The same order impoead limitation*
on Ihe us* of Iron and steal for manu­
facture of wood fumltar*, and WPB
estimated this would result In an an­
nual saving of about 22,004 tons of
those materials.
Beginning July 1, th* order limit*
manufacturer* of. wood fumlturo to SS
percent of the patterns offered daring
September 1041 or 24 patterns, which
aver Is greater.
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Th* metal restriction* permit the use
or (too and steel only for certain es­
sential parts, principally joining hard­
ware; The** restrict loo* become effec­
tive Immediately, and during the period
ending June SO amount to a reduction
of approximately 90 percent compand
with uae in 1041. During subsequent
quarters, total coat value of these
materials must not exceed 1SV4 per­
cent of the IU41 total coat value.

Don't Crowdtf/m
withUnnecessaryCm
fig h tin g fro n ts. N o w lin o s c a n *
not b o b u ilt to fu lly m o o t th o ‘
in c r e a s in g v o lu m e o f c a lls , b e ­
P o c k b e f o r e H itle r a n d

c a u s e th o n n y m c r t e r ia lt n e e d e d ;

T o |o set th e w o r ld a f la m e ,

a r e being., m a d e In to w e a p o n

It w a s C o n v e n i e n t a n d

of w o r,

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p r a c t ic a l t o t r a n s a c t b u d *
n e t t — d e l i v e r m e ssa g e s
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Raid
certificate
the follow lhx
dr«crlhe&lt;1 p r o p e r t y In ( h e C o u n h
*»f H c m l o o l e , H la ie of F l o r i d a , to
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■rT&lt;h*ft [irop^rtj In th* County of

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f i l e d * e m e In m y n f f l r e a n d h«»
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N O TIC K
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I hut W l l l i a m a l . o m h d ,
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m orning
an
K a lia n
a (a ff rn
drava w ithin .h u rt ran - I, th rlr
hidden 3?-mm. guna. T h r Kamiera d rill*,! a hole thruu.-h thr
ear,- k illin g a m ajor, two UnitV .v ananta an the drW ar. A brown
auppy waa In th* ear but rarau r I
harm . The dog i | now attarhrd
to the Ranger* kitchen truck.
O ther Ita lia n c a rt and truck*
f
eanfa 'alon g la te r and mat the
aarne f a t a , aomt of thidr or, 1 cupant* fa llin g primmer* to the
R a n g e r,. T h r raptured Ita lia n ,
■
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. ■ ,Waa In the A x l, hand* and w vrr
’.'■ ;,,a n route to v U ll frie n d , there.

A single (Iritla li night raid of
1,000 bomberi tivrr th r tthlnrland
Colts close to 14 m illion dollars, I
. ..th* larg est slngln Item bring the 1
Colt o f th r planes lost.
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f “ {* T u « k)« t •ft« n ic K ,n th * H.-rn
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o u t a s c r e p p y O v M o q u in t, by lh , w , . , t . l , W a r . when h e r bdOmUrk-s
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F R ID A Y , M ARCH 5. 194.1.

School Leaders at Lakeland Meeting

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iA . F. Carries *
Out Aerial Raids
For Ninth Night

ported yesterday.
A N u r communique Tbureday
I tor heavy
reported that
bomber,
(truck at fgttr enemy
bom'
g

•

the' northwnUm

held

Solomon ULtnda Wgdjieedejr (ea«t

longitude time) tran aa the DU
wa* under wav.
march aaa attack era*
we;
Bomb* war* droppad at Kahili,
DuIn, Bella]* and Vila and every
American plan* returned.

A t tha earn* Urn* Daunt!

bomber* with Wildcat flfhtar e*
eort raided Iftmda on New Georgia
Uland for the Kind time, etartIn* a fire there, and three planet
llkewUe all returned. It was aainned that tha Liberator* and
Shr*
bomber* operated out of
A t C anberra, the read In* o f the
eommnatsoe in the houie of repre« n ta llre e b y P rim e Mlnlitar C ur-

..nged cheerio*.
. that never befronta bad there
I S * w fo r eonfb
;T

ronta alao
attorasn'f

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tsy&amp; SM lg av ea.?
• J . H. Hutchinson,
Sanford Resident
p For 40 Y e a n , Dies
J u llu *

Hoi mm

tlfled and only one plen* am*
lilte d a* ml ta in *.
In yeeterday’a ralda, I ha oIRo
drab precitlon bom han o f th*
United State* b e am th eir mltaloee
a few hour* a fte r B r it lih ami
Canadian bomber* had re tu rn * !
from n lrh t-ra ld lni r* H arn bur*. Oar'■ eecond c ity and an im
many'a
many*
centar.
irtan t eubmartne outldln K o
port*
____
ghth B
ll,
raid
T_____
hat w
a* the eighth
D rrli tiah
In a* m any night* on the releh
and It doubled a ll p revlo u , R .A .F .
non-,top ru n , over th a t country.
T h a R .A .F . a l,o h it waetem
Germ any and the n ig h t', opera*
tio n , cost the B ritis h 10 bomlibe ra ­
B ig Lan caster, S tirlin g , H a lifa x
and W ellington bomber* mad* the
Ham burg raid, unloading many
two-ton block buatec bomba and
“ tana of thouaand, o f tneendlgr|* * “ th at le ft the port In flam e*,
the a ir m in istry said. O n* pilot
reported a U rg e f ir * In the center
o f the dock area am! th at 20
m inute* a fte r the raid began there
waa a dens* carnet of amok* over
the town which w a i so th ick
“ th at a t on* tim e I could hard ly
aaS th a fire underneath."
O n ly one ship of the Rotterint lo te e . returning p llo U *4td,
any damage.
l l Waa
1 DM

£W 8*S 10K

The p ilo t* reported aeetng only
18 or 20 N a»l fig h te r* over R olterdam and thoae w eren't eager
to cloee w ith the 18-guri Fortreeeea.
T h e heaviest f ir * w a* » *n l up
by
warahlpa
accompanying
a
north-bound convoy reported to
num ber between eeven ami 15
medlum-atled m erchant ahlpa.

H u tch ln io n , re-

4 in* i short llinMs*'

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M
ad ihuPb**mo
Ha wai a raUra

at*loiu,'
andZm

CITY BRIEFS

w here K* r*to Sanford .
In ter by
High achool boy* ihouUl not
a la r ­
when they receive orv a * a quit e c h e o l_____
h y ilc a l
__ __ od of tier* to report fo r
■elective
and Flre- am lnationa, E . B . Co
M rrieo c le rk , atated t h li morning
‘ ‘E a c h youth m u tt have a medical
exam ination before he can be
clatalflad , but bo I i not nactatarihr being d rafted, i f a achool etudent w ant* to fin ish h i, la *t term
o f school, he thould tend a tatter
to the d ra ft board and he w ill be
allowed to do *o ," M r. C
eald.

Top Soviet Sniper

&lt;&lt;

man all principal* departm ent; R. K a r l Kip p , Sanford* chairm an Mi ne u litrv prnieipuls, scaled 1*11
In right, J . S. R ickard*. T a lla h a sse e , executive secretary o f ihe I i"i idu Fducat mini!
m t diti ,
Howell W atkins, West I't lm Beach, F K A p resid en t, and C a rl H. * « * Liihehtiid. chnii man m mihI
ary *cSii*nl principals.

T

Iowa Sportsman Too Little Food To Satisfy U. S.
Gives Views On And Allies’ Demand, Says Wickard
Seining In River 678 Lives Aboard
Opposes Commercial
Fishing In Inland
Waterways Of State

Ship In At l ant i c
Los t In Sinking

Opposition to commercial fis h ­
ing in F I oriila la k e , and r iv e r ,
I , rxpraaard In a letter to The
H erald tiy W J Snook of Newton,
Iow a, ehrm i«t, m anufacturer anil
■port,man. now vlallin g In OrJando, who Mated here aevrral
w e e k, ago th at he planned &lt;non
a rowboat fiahlng trip up the S t.
John'* R ive r to JaekaonvIUr.
M r. 3nook. a 75 year old bach­
elor, I , president oi the Monarch
M anufacturing Co. of Newton,
hlch produce* antl-freexa
anil
whlch
an

A sijigli* ioi|&gt;ft]o firwl in the
ilv iiil uf n ig h t fro m an fiu u n y Rubm arine '•viit 1 1 vurtfii iniRRengnr
■hip in it s g ra v e in the N o rth

Sfr, m

M
'

‘

111,

!m

w ild
ild ' life ™
n«*rV *tlo n for w hlrh
ronaetVatli
purpoM, ha etatad that he hml
lea,ad ■ 3,600 H N p rttervn near
C le a r l-*k e , lo w *.
H I, le tte r to T h a H erald M a t e :
“ Apropo o f commercial fiahlng
In Flo rid a w ater*, I for line, am
unutterably oppoiad to name. If
the State w an t* tha ,o f I i&gt;r non
Iam * f ilh out, l* t the impulace
vlng in lh * a ta t* and along the
la k e ,
and
rlV Cf*
take
them.
Lleem e net* and trap *
Have a
gam * warden or two on r v rr y
trap or aaln hau l. 8**1 the traps
ajul net*, and perm it no use of
earn* only under etrict auprrvi
alon. Should the te al lx- broken
a t the tim e o f putting name into
u»e, revoke tha perm it.
“ Compel a m a i l lic*n«- fee.
Neighborhood* can and w ill pay
the fee. Do not allow any drag
n e t,, ,o they d tetrvy th« f l,h e ,'
home*. F l i h m ust have a home
the u m a a* people. It I , a con­
ceded fa c t t u t flah mual have
vagetatlon, and a- pull net dee
&gt;y* In p a rt th a t ve g e tatio n .
''T ak e a lOdS a t any p u ll or
haul.
Ffch
d rag net after
In *n y way
Injured or
that are man
o r another,
handled, do
tn the viauch takes
e ln lty long
proved thl*.
lee*. Tag g in g
I a lio has
to retard
g row th, and
are handled
aalilnm
live,
by the b a n
gat previouann le e, the
to sm all and
ly .
T h la a]

f

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p#rt manv
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( IIy

U aw eU lrtl

Vtrmm i

W A S H IN G T O N ,
Mur
(A il* )
Thi* S e n ile
M iliU r r
Cum m ille r today rr[M&gt;rtrtl Ih r
i i f i u i i f f t of m 19 Cl f ii* mI rriip
aw la rg e i r l i » l y e a r " it i l
mow! htipeleaa of r e a lin tlm i
It recommended legiwIaihMi
In re s tr a in the m o m n e iit ol
laiH ir a a a y from fa r m * to
At old a resu lt th at '*m *i be
t r ig ir ' 1 and asked th e p«H- 4 «e
of a h ill to defer h id u rlio n of
fa rm
w o rk e r* fo r
the re
m ain d er
of
blam ing
‘ red ta p e " for u n « iif r fh d u l
(dm in is t ra tio n o f the n h i in g d eferm en t le g is la t imi

.a .i p

S I M R K it

1.16.

B ulk O f A x is C o n v o y
S u n k In M e d ite rra n e a n
Effort Made To
Put Celery With
A” Vegetables!-

A fter Allied airmen of the
southweet Pacific command
, had p at the flninhlng touche* Sites Not Identified
to the destruction of the JapAnd Only I Plane
aneae convoy, British bombReported
Missing
era assaulted Ja p .bases In
Burm a while the Americana
flk M
ii
*« lve n ld lt
Fo r tha ninth aucceaelv*
blasted bridges, railroads and
the R Jk JT . carried on iU mighty
Pictured aliove are leader* of the Florida Fducatlonaf A s a u e l l t t cdhfcretice held n s p iiily in
docks In -Che Rangoon area. a t ria l ham m ering o f w ratetn
Lahclapd when a fegialaHv* program for a tut* KChiwh waa dtacwtf* d
They nrt\ sdiitiditig, lett in
Flying Curtis P-40 War- Clcrtnanjr. T * rg » U w are not tdec- r ig h t ’ H al Black,, M iam i, chairm an claanronm teacher* ilep«rtiTi*rd , M M 1*er gtisott, S e in in g , chan
haw k f l a t t e n , 60 p ilo t* o f a ein

M cih Ih t AxHucliilnl I’ i i 'hs

i.

im Hank four
i --1;, v u n it d n m t
i i
t r o m h n ix l .l | i W - h i. i .no'llit t’unvoy.
I I m \i 11&gt;11 t I n u v h i l l ta n k !*
l
I It*
K i |1 ii I'ir.tl army
if t * , in h a v e t h r o w n
U Lm
H i ■ «.
i m i u f S i't lu ju n I 1111111-1 w o n t o f
i i i l n f : i T im in ia ,
i ■i ■ i h i. muted a
\

Chamber of Com me ree
Luunches Move To i

Help IAH*uI runners' I'

K ffo rt* Hir** being h i ,*de by the |
Seminole
C o nnl&gt; t hr, in bet of
Tom mem? to
I'b'iH
m ining H a a s \ v e arl id'll
it

w lu

be

given

v;::

|n i-

t illr e r , crate mate-ind
sh ip p in g sp ace, nndeii
I I iin n

II

llrilisli \rmv Tanks
Tlmot ( Germans Out
&lt;M Sttljcnane In
\ortlurn
Tunisia

im

i * i 'c i

v»*gH idile-«

e v it ie n t

thing*

to

tecerilly Iri'en put I
m en I

of

r» . G c rn iin iX
11-erver* to
I.I--.CH, waa
Ini ml to hand

A g i 'fu ll

Fd

H ig g in s | , (
led 1•h1II V
I i ) H lid le t to -hiiin
III ..................
rt g n u u il in lm ic iH t i.il" . ol 1he * *
t ic t ilt im d Mnik*-f n.b
V (n o tiistrn tm u .,f the U S lb pm11III* nt of
A g t i,u lt iir e ,
S r. i &gt;i oi v
H ig g in s
U lged th at the n iiH ln hr token
ii(i w ilh StH 'ieim \ ( la d. \\ It'll
4»rd. u-g fo llo w *
‘ 'T h e r e is ii ■o n .lit ion I hot Iiim
h i Men
in reg ard t■
• .• e. 1aides
l but

f n ic d d v
mind
'c o iih l
«b,
t h a t ttn b iiil in t in S l i d ,
id u , u lu l t I I I i n .4 tnuTl
n n p n it a u c e o f t r | v r \

'T o ld
t f It wit &gt;

nun in* .*f
to

e ilh . •

ff
d e - li.

buck vegelulib-H o««ur
Stnte once
l a i. »■ dm

t I Im
f tin
Ml

III

it I
I bn
g every

I - .
'i
1,(1,: i |
11 &lt;■!
\f
1f i * *1
\f , ,
1.

.ft. i

........ 1 | le e s m ten t IM It V
ni
th eir
1
if o»IM where A l*

il'-i
t 'ornniartibiig
a
inm-bine
■Mpiml in l be }{u mu \ t mv,

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•"*1

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I. - ,

Nltt.i

* bobn % i i

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N.

Rom -

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ii
i

Reds Continue
Gains In North
Taking 52 Towns

w ite re

v n t u a lly back
• ..i .f th e ir 111I m lh e r
south
&gt;|.i I N e fta and

v\aid&lt;*I tlo* l l , &lt;l*i .1 the I:&lt; I
Hnnin i f*ir c-ill Nil i , m ,i* 1•' **

I lei
erne . ............................... .
t Intel n ull"! d I

increased,

nnnpie rep orted
taim ri *,f Main*

Im

beinicpiarters

' i i h iit a F ig h t-

"I

, m pa detach.Jncque* I*ed i In- t hud
had

11,

m

g r o w in g setiH on. an d b n 11 ■ time
\l
• t, J me m S o u th*
b e in g th e i i t n r k d I * bn
f im y
A tlantic with a lo»« of «»7H liva*—
I &gt;i(timed tha dag re e n v e g e ta b le * , n * the
Id nI i i ii i *
the U nite,i State*' gieateat *e»
M-(. 1 Hi m ile * wreet
that come In Fboulu u-nnll&gt;
illnastcr since the wnr began, su r­
I mm the north Oil le they des
vivor* reported Thursday.
tm v the bint of 1ul mnri g l een
• ..I ..
&gt;|iuilnl a
Five su rvivo r*, the
firs t
to
.... l i i .i night revegel allies
ll |H V *r\ of ti­ i the
reach the United State*, the N a v y
W A S H IN G T O N . M ar
dh
El,
i
««e,
aa
il
V
V
Hs
ti
Mi'hnrlat**”
ls
year.
1
hut
said, reported that
the
veasal \ grieiilti»re
Secretef y
W uhnid
ii
li.i.l
i«ach e&lt; l
nank w ithin lift minute* a fte r the nlil the Senate (to ininitlee, it wim celerv i* the on v gr eeri vejj aide
i ..I. n lify lh«m
1hat is avmhih e f, ►r Home 1true
torpedo roll red into the starboard I M veuled today, tha!
Aim rn aits u It e » such n fi cere
'■•.'&lt; n tmy.
side, apparently trapping a num­ l onml tighten their lieltw heeaiiat*
.
iiir- .n g r
la
ber of soldier* In th eir hunk*. .
...............
. . | “ I n mild bkr to hr mg tn y mir
, Uieru won'll In? enough fm
ii
.........
WlLhjri a la w
lb,' \ . 1 " ^ " . * ' h J'V h l , i ‘i |M lteidniii foe ymiv coiuddn ul ion
...it 11 ni|i, n r*
of Ih r' *hi(t * « « &lt;o 't l r r l f l r ‘ itT ? ] , i V v *, , J
f ^ . !
1[th e fart that n! “ iirh nmihmI s cid
■States and thi-it A bins th is y
. 11 nn.i nil nbwas alninst linpnssihte to walk
nil, %&lt;»m liHiiieif 1%The
w in tiiMili* a l a , rrv h rMsrfitial, i i i'**11"i y is tin
i,'iii’ h&lt;*,| un
the deck* end n great num ber &lt;d
g re e n
Vege ,t»*h!e
g ro w n
in
It 'l-v-i.lN- Otl.t-lll J
Chint'd
lir
in
lug
on
m
lu
ll
hy
S
fiu
i
m ffi w ere cascaded in to lh** fre e *
i I "!** i id n th a t n i I Ii s t a n d s , v r n Hi
■m i e pity* 11......
ing water b ifu m liflx ia t* , ra ft t n r 11ji ti 'k lir a 11 i l l \ In i p ro v id in g , " M o s t s ru ijis t h a t wi* h a v e h e re
iTO'onnter*'
I itllWe t " I Mi.
..Hi.
fur Id iirikrt draft d o frin irn l of
and float* couhl be InumN'd
d
e le m e n t*
. ............... r»',‘ i mi n
I
I dn
ttd ilk th ere h ii
The vessel w.iH on** of
lw " | farm workers
a
id hdr ii wilt,114
4fc?»
" ,1 1 'lT '"&gt;&gt; .......
w here the c e le ry
r..p
&lt;
ie
tt
iii|r
i
rtiily
fo
r
m
iui
I
rid
ion
United State * furgu s lilp i whi*h|
Uni
(loop*
I ...
b« - b e, n d e s t in y ,
even when it I ! . . I
the N avy annmincnd
V**t»i mu ■ ing and Hi m i it Ltd flditek milt kets.
. I.
d t. n k e d by
*7b onto
22 had been 4iuilt within i" ■
» i two to llin g p in e s fn i (lie liv e ........ &gt;-“ 1' emmgh :«• n ffc c l in •l I , .
M.i m and \ ,i I.
tlav* of each nthei in tin* N m iK m o st p o p id u r pot k (n o ilu e ls were o n K Hi, n ran g e c m |i hilt uh&lt;&gt; Ole
P '"m en «ald
11,,
» o p a l i » i i .■! *'
A tla n tic with u tnlal Iusn «*f ** | lin e d y e s te r d a y hv Ihr* 1H *A (or lie , l H 'lerc'*
.1,
t &lt;d K / lo v
it
know
,
ev
F
h
iiid
n
m
,
s
fallow
)
.
lery
1
*
r
l
.iv
t
,
.1
llvaa.
m l rilnkI - M.
,0.1 b 1 bx- i n .
i v
S O U T H F t .O R t D A
,1* ,1 . 1i-" H veg •liilde hy lh.Se veral su rvivo r* ,'ndiingNi* *i
•I ••• lied ll MillII&lt;IIII&lt;S&lt; I of k I m k boy a i
A JI th a t |iiiM n f F l o r i d a - noth W in lie , rd
O f t. u rse , we toe
th eir own live* I ■
&gt; le ln is e piiiini* &lt;
I.
iJignltudu
&gt; I »ll I I k llll Of .| | I :
o f n h d K irim b tig Hie c o u n tie s of ft m |,|tlle r est r let inns in the w av of III)'
IlfeboaU , su rviviirn said, urn!
me
lic k
from
flail, n
nl
lhe
l . e i , n.io
M
e
i
e.i
„
e
_
iT .im p ir L
R ill, •u»».
(nokug efl, f e r t iliz e r , et» ,
who perished met here's denlh IlilU b o r m r g h
V Ito n to
Mlbi-ltl
Sn
)•
P o lk . O s t e i'l ii, M iiin g t* , S e iitin o le t lo il M ill i i f le e t th e ip iu n t it v
i flolil
in elm llar e ffo it*
«In . 4NN|IMIgn.
I hi &gt; 11 i
! litA iiif k «n
The *u rivo r* naitl thnt only I- '1 Uhii it re v iifd
t in pm . I m l g io w t i, u n d 1 /im
O YII I!
&lt;1.1 MJ|S In. M'/l •' I
« f 760 paasenger*. mostly men (f
S lic e d h iic o ii I dm lin 'd , N iiioked I I v1 f i l i n g you In b r in g U* y m n ol
pot. *, 1 II I menu, e fo SiNoh '
the armed force*, aboard the ve
g ra d e \
IH and 17 c e n t s a pound | H id oni ih e e f f e c t n f «i co ld s im p
.11 ill* !
sel survived. T w en ty eight imm
ftfi'......... l . ..........L.- ‘ b u n t*, cen ter i l l . i l w ill d e s tr o y o t h e r v e g e ta b le
I ' • *.&lt; I Ni.tlt , t hniti* &lt;1 •
here of the merchant crew of I
s lic e s
t i j m id tdi eentH
f,t i t i f i l n s p h a s e tin s b een to k e n
S o m . » *MOV MHlII of b i l l
and 13 members of the Navy
S k in n e d , *i,ioked w tm le hum
in lo c o n s id e r a tio n in g i tid in g the
Of,
f..
W ip e d
*d
crew of IM al»4» were rrse.ied
im p o rta n t* ' o f c e l e r y / '
42 u n ,I 40 m i l l
•l» i
............... «)l - h i.........
A number apparently died lim n
(V fite r , ,d |n,fk , hopN (fri'sti or
o f »In' ......... I
eiposure In the frig id w aters, -in f r e i f l i p o tk lo in s )
14 utitl 42
vlvo r* Indicated. A t leant tine, c a n ls .
IS S III M . I l * \ ,
who had been dragged thim ojh
b in —
Hh JL polk
b lry «irll bellies,
the w ater* fo r several
hum fre s h , cu red or f m r e n ) -27 uml
ip p la o d ,,! y e ste rd liy
hanging onto Jam -flicked
Ilf*
►
lb
p
H
u
lle c k
r e n in
boat* were dead when thev re*« u
il
*f th e
n u lio n ’s
N
O
R
TH
F
L
O
R
ID
A
ed rescue vessel* and at last •*»»•
M ld l is th e m to re c I I , , 11 le t A d o n is F 11 l t *
A ll thut ( mm Hun nf F ln riiiu north I
perished In A lifeboat while n&lt; ‘»
............. .. tlie m o st e *if " I S u n f in d fin 1in p.i )
membera made valian t effo rts i&lt;» o f ami including the counties of i
H -il fa . i &lt;«i s in th e
:i6 ■
it s s c il aw us
at
'.I
P**co, Hum ter. Lnko and Volu*iii-;
f 'h n t g e d w ith th e t h e f t o f fm n
fan the sp a rk o f lifehfOlM
l llo lly
........................ I
The la st a u rvlvo i* were »•••» I B I I c ih I b«icti!i (d e rt n e d , xm o ked I h icv« h ‘ s v r s ie r d a y a ft e i nnon m
he said
lie n » g .,t I 1 HI o V Jo , k lo ll sg rad e A 4H uihJ Id cent*.
picked up u n til eight h u n t, nit
i n u t n f liie K i l l T h e a t e r , fm n
•m e ft I, •H 10 goVme
»
hhim
im
g
il|ne*a
tin
Vs
o
f
f
io
r
u
|
2
to
11
ye
a
i
s
nl
torpedo it r u r k
B k ln n e d , nmoked h « rn s. c i'n le r j
i ' iiim i /,' the irnporkin a i I hi i n I j i hr onk bn i • •'
The heroic a c tio n , of
*«■■, w e ie a r r e s t e d m id th
i Hces &lt;t| nnd f'P cents.
»*
ate l I" cur tall
t&gt; H« on Mny ULf I K.M and .........
of th* New Y o rk I'olice OciniM
c
V
1 11 s le e o v e re d , a c c o r d in g
to
P
•m &gt;.ngh i estric t Inn
H kln n n l, s mokes I w h ole hum
In
,m l *‘t ■] f l n r i i Y is ld o s t ii.
n
m erit—lluJgI n E . M offett, 41, "I 41 and 40 cents.
I in*e t ' I &gt;i e ff R o y 'l.»- W I llia m s
11
&lt;
d
-digg)
'ted that
Mile w as a oi. iid'i ■
734 Van N e ft Avenue, Ihe Drum
11 e Iw iy* w e r « p * ro b 'd to t h e ir J u i i , IP'II'K,
"il(i und paper m i*
Cen ter cut pork chut)* { f resh p u re ni its
pending
In vveeaatllg
lro iii | ° f , *14'
‘ r',t H,*|, l i * l i h m . I,
&lt;i
N. Y . — laved the live* of » evrm l
fs p
e n d in g aan
n in
lg nn tm
hv
the bin earn* rat*
or fru ie n pnrk Inins&gt; 4*1 nnd 41 t h is a f t e jo u o n h y J u d g e R . W Non f " i &gt;1
p u r, on,.
ehi
i "pei ly a I lot,h!
No s Iv o n , me I tide fm n da*
M offett, who le ft a »erg*um v rent*.
'W a re . O n e n f th e h o y s w a s *1
«
l.e
i
up,
*
for n htch they
M is
Hut ton
1le i ml* mi
on the New Y o rk department r&lt;»
mi
p a ro le
a m o n g t h re e le i "
l a It
pork
(d ry
s a lt
he Hies, re a d y
d
Inn
tog,
*"
I lo y d M
In tha m erchant m arine null fre s h , cured nr frtire ir I*—2 ll and o t h e r h o y s , f o r h a v in g b ro k e n I I . m i 11, ( . a . M i x
mi I ini,"
lie declared,
cm
( M in t b in d . M rs
lb
,
h r** weeha before the .In k iu K . 14 ccn ta.
In to m id e n te re d (d a c e * o f bust
l •"j" i
"f the MHintry.
helped launch a jammed llfelu.tii
In ('h lcag u, ihe f l f l hog *p n e ss u m l s c h o o l* s e v e r a l w e e k s W IV, i f a n o n e *,f I'h n e m * . V I,
■
i ,1 .
i* k b ,- , m e one o f
| itiol M is Tb o iin is I, Hulbvsii,
and then endangerwl h i, own lit-1 ptar«Ml on the llvvniock m arket ii g o , C hief W i llia m s s t a le d
11..
m i i nod v ita l facI'heft of a bicycle last evening , Si,of , d
A b u thiov amis. I n . , .
to get other* aboard, •u rvlvm - here yesterday for the f ir s t time
nnnng # the w s r"
•a)d.
wus reported to police hy We* lev 1. I
« t Mu I In n v . I I
since October, 11*20.
....I
l» .lonhly sure
A naval veteran n f the
fnM
W riu lit, u ritok ut H a rv p y ', l ‘u f v | l l 1 - lu ili;.. ami .N il H ,■'■*. t V
r I. ,i Mu
him " f the pr«s* la
I'ty m e n t of f id
k
hundred mi French Avenue.
W orld W a r, M o ffe tt h e , a &gt;mi
i &lt;»t S « n l*in l; i.m* l&gt;r..lhi'f. W ill.,.,
pounds fur choice hog* featured
„ f V llld o i ,
“ llir y c le , ere v ita lly nee.te-1 fo r I , In .
■ervtng In the Solom on,.
1 b. 14 . n l n l ' i l i o i i s
day in which cattle p rice* were getting around at
W ith the Im pact of tha torpedo,
the
present gi j ni . h hi ld rc n
,!"■ w ilt a m , In- Hid,
t h ig
h/
highest
,ln c * 1828 anti grain tim e, and due to the feet thut a child) i'n
m I J ^ — t out InstA ntly, And the
pl
,n
•»i ns of food ri
fu tu re , on Ihe Board e f T re 'le permit I* needed to secure one,
F iin e iiil s n vice * w ilt he h. Id
d •il cmnp-iigiiH
moved to peaki u n a tU ln e d aluce are hard to get,” C h ief W illia m * fm m the K iic k n o ii F u n e r a l H i."
fu r recruitm anta
s. fo
the 1628 -21) crop year.
said, and ad^ed th at th a fl of a on H a tu n la y A fterno on nt 1 4 '* , h a s , . I litiiu ls,
H o n advanced 10 to 16 cent*, bicycle having a value of |6t) or n't lock
w ith
the
R ev
K
I ' |1 (oi lb . ill ined fnrees,
1viM im , &lt;
id e s s e n lia l n
bringing the re in In the past over co nitltutea grand larceny.
R in w n U 'i', n iin ia te r &lt;»f the l'i
i fn f Nn i eas, d indust
M ten daya to about
1
t
i*i
l
l
.
in
ad d itio n to
hundred pounds
*
iu l w ill I k 1 in L u k e v ie w C’e m e t .'iv
rm ed of.
Pullltearera w ill I m* O .J i* p*\ l piddle nif.
.
,
JF
Met V)i?| bind, D C ,
ll.m a i'l, 1,1 W mdm.gfoi, mid the proceedF L O R ID A — w irm ^ r
tdHlght. II A S w a n ,o n , J &gt; . Hickson
''f ........ ..
“ " ,l
e ,, ,*
occasional ra in nU rem e northwest
• i Mou nt ag encies
thi* afternoon, extrem a north to­ K II. Stowe.

Pinter Movement In
S o u t h Is Threat
To (ierman Armies

House Applauds
N ws h e e t s’ Part
In Winning Of War

Police A r r e s t
Boys, Attempting
To Steal

night.
G E O R G IA — R *In thla Afternoon
am i tonight, w arm er »oulh end
central tonight*

Mrs. Harriet Kstririge,
Age SI, Died Today

Harry E. Robson Is ,, „
.
Promoted To Corporal 1 Wl,ltry Spccioltot
Will Attend Meeting

F O R T H E N N IN G , (la Mur
— (S p ecial
Prom otion
of
P(
(I'H lrc n , exlenalon
H a rry &gt;E . ^Jlobeoti^ urn o f Mr ^a n il' nUtiint (m ultrv ip ccraliat. w ill IM
............................. in Sem in o le County on M gr.
I I mill w ill attend th* B g n fw d
Home lleiim natratlon Club
(nt* We.lnemlay, M ar.
M. nt the Home
Mo-*. 2.131 W illo w AVenug, M r*.
Ouliin W llaon, home dem ongtnlion agent, announced jto d a y . ^

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natleto ,

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iftfc*,
M d f» t «f
IVtofaMHHU for (bo 9 «rp««r af
llo t f i M a w ill bo r b f lf |H far
m i l l ! i l M H l o l t a rtlM .

Tile Gandhi Tytfe

t r ip a y

THE LITTLE M A N W H O W A S N 7 "A LL THERE!

Tilt Shswl «( Llnruln

,, (From The H rn n ivllb ' V illa g e r)
In a Conconi irisln a lie c t window
Spread out for sit to ..e
u the grey shsw l (hut Lm rnln
W o r* so completion iity
ef'jSY

About those Km int, binnil should
or*

Of h it lowering form .

, But

U I rase 1 wonder
; How this had ki'|it him iv n in

Sc led inj? Jury Service

When chlllfd to nim ow lng sile iir*

It linn bi'cii Hiiggnutcd that mime wort of a nelertivv
Minin' h j '.h I cmi lie uhcjI in the aclectlon of Jururn. The Idea
Derided hi« noble alms............... is tlmmiighly hijuiiiI but in nil probability will be nlow of
miepliince. The preHenl theory that anyone will do for
f r w i * w ith subtime, sail patience
? ' , j i H # . eougbt lo show the glram a juror Ih not trim. Not one person In a thotmnnd Ih milted
In adilittun to gooti character, the
T h a t chono beyond Ih e lr glnoml lo nerve on a Jury.
V. ' T h la thawl . . . flo w strange prn|ter ideals and intelligence, a person to ho good Jury
' , the scheme
material nnmt be able to neparatc fact from prejudice, a
Many men
things! . . . T h is fra g ile relic thing Hint not everyone in qualified to do.
IU1I exists, though worn and drawn for jury service under thn present ayatom arc conHph uouHlv unfit to aervo. Them fa tr lot of nxim for prog-frayed,
ill# tne strong besting of hi«
reHM in tim matter of jury selection.—Punta Gorda Herald.
'

By

Ihe cold, m aligning d a m n

Of bitter men who blindly

treat heart Is forever stayed!
N K8

M 'C A R T IIY

H IC K E Y ,

M khlg an representative r.av i

Secpnd Choice

the inland w aterw ays of Fin
The
should be Imprnvrd before, woiii-mit
not a fte r, the binge raim i
,S the sla te In dug "Cull I h ii )i &lt;hhI

linen realised the Im ptaiTica
1 of to* Cross state caiml nml

«d to waste m illions &lt;&gt;f ilnl.
OH |V ‘, he says. Well, we hr
molt Floridians would be
to .se e the inluiHl w aterw ays
X
McChcsney
M arlin,
d lg y , who took over tli"
k Stock Esch an g s, short
Roosevelt firs t tiecaiae
Is now a major In the
He restgneil ftnin the
[Change about two years
•tbd Ip the Arm y as u
vaLa. Hta rise lias been
hi is a genius at figure •
A rm y nreds men who
[tires, the num errlal klm l
ii tha slim ones.

ynitfigHler brotighl hln rmtttB to a nhudilering atop,
tlron flapping in the breeze, in front of u nelghmovie holme. Oblivious to abtowalk liNlcnern, ho
gave tiie girl I h-hIi Io him a mighly hug and said:
"You gotta make up your mind, Honey. Shull we get
a lici-itHc, hunt up a preacher, and got married-^-dr attend
the Iuat evening lie font I’m inducted In this ailly ahow?'’
Tho girl appi-ured undecided. She got out of the car
nml ntutllitd the current attraction ydvertiaod on the boardit
In front of the movie. With an unmiatakaide exprcaaioit
of diHupiHiintniPiit, she returned to her waiting escort.
"No Mickey Mouae," ahe aighetl. "L et’a get married."
—Quote.

•

(jood-night, So ld iers.
Atiaca, a benana-Uke tropical
ilant, la tha source of Manila
irmp flbroa.

D fw iftt Baer

BILL'S PACKAGE
STORE A BAR

Enriched Bread
IF TOUR TASTE DEMANDS
THE BEST IN

• LIQUORS
• SCOTCHES
• WINES

Since you h a*a to attar
yim r own Bread — enjoy
the advantage* of tha 5S t a r loaf.

NICK’S
PACKAGE STOKE
ROBB’S HOME
BAKERY

Baby Chick Time
U Here!
tisugh o f laingwiHsi.
Both w ill, t"&gt;t
be presented with juris iiy the w(‘r
American lo-gitm, so Mr. Ned
L
Sm ith assures us
1 Bed
M rs. Robson tells us th at h e r' * ’
daughter, P e arl, tran sferre d from
the A rm y to Ihe N avy and, as
Y
fa r as we can find out she Is the H I
nidy nurse from Seminole to be M,ol
enlisted In thn N avy.
Pearl is that
an En sig n and tov e t her Work, "“ o'
She sa ys that the N avy Boys i n ‘h*s
most appreciative o f a ll that Is ,,ur
dons fo r them and, th erefo rs, shs
is especially Interested in m aking
A
sick N avy Imy* well. P e a rl, have " * P
you forgotten that planoT
Y o u r frw
playing alone wnntd make anyone Bell
w sllt H era's ym ir address— En - tf1'"
sign P e a rl L . Robson, N .C .— N . 8 . Uay
N. B ., U . 8. Navy H o sp ital, Ja c k - » * »
innvllto
H o sjiitel,
Jackso n ville , fom
fie .
■ "7 "
H a rry K . Robson w as ju s t made
a C o rp o ral nri S a tu rd a y .
Fine,
w r think I T h a t's aw ell. H a rry f
We never forget how you Ilkicf
your 'brown g ra v y ’, so we hope
yOU*ll get lota of It now.
Yo u r address, as we understand
It, is C o l. H a rry K . Robson. Med.
P e t.— I2 4 lh In f., F L Banning, (Is .

Pour H la r D addies!
ju s t s wonderin'.

Most of the cold w eather la gone.
Meat w ill be hard to get. Let
us eell you your baby chicks
and sta rt them tbs rig h t way
with T U X E D O F E E D .

We at heme are doing ao little
In retu rn for the much our
Soldiers a re doing for usl

Tw edo fed tkicks pay gTeater profit*.

M any o f us dw
much because we
poetponcraent plan,
, A n y t s lt s r fro m a soldier Just
peps us up to a m illion!
W e bad such a nice one from
Ja c k K a lin er th is past week. He
is In Cam p C haffee, A r k . and
he wrote ue on Eeb. 25.
Ja c k sa ys they have ju s t re­
ceived new equipment and have
re a lly been busy ‘cleaning it up',
He wrote ua front the fie ld , but
said that th eir bivouac w as re a lly
nice and that every day th ey go
out and f ir e th e ir big guns and
than go back to th e ir bivouac
and clean their equipment and by
through ity je
around B :00 or
) o'clock, P.M .
to hod.
and they go r l
_____ ___ .
(at regard s to

everyone and save
getting along O.K.

that

he

FEED STORE

(s

J a c k , th a t's fin s I T h a n k you
fo r W rithtw us and do w rlta again.
Y o u r editress, we note, I* Sg t.
lack X a o lte r, A .S.N .W M U 2 M , “ A ”
Btryb, 56th A . F . A . B n .. Cam p
C h affee, A rk an aas.
M any * woman who stands ap­
paren tly looking into a shupwlndow, la really saylag a prayer
fo r bar eoMler.

Am t. great day. bare cornel
A lfre d B . Robson, H r.I
You see,
he has a J r ,I
A lfre d Is a Serg eant, 316th tte.
By MRS. ERNEHT HOUHHOLDEH
K t, Supply Bqd., N . O. A . A. D,
, New O rlcana. L a .
O h. Dea*
A lfre d , here's to w hatever It 1st
bell-lH&gt;sslng Poet of the American C an yno hear ua a * a y over there
Legion ,lu sea that each group af In Lou is tana T
our soldiers leaving will receive
E v e ry Robson, w as enlisted —
their cigarettes and City CertJfleatee as usual We know they'll there were no draftees.
T h a t, too, la a rom pllm ant to
do a grand Job.
However, ilua to tha strict gaa D r. and M ri. Holman.
reetrtrtlons, wa can no longer
T h e re le no ‘panic buying* or
arran g e ‘set program s' a s . wa
hove done heretofore, Wo regret hoarding wt our house .because wa
fig
ure th at w hatever others m ust
thla very much, fo r It haa m eant
much, not only to tha men Wav* do w ithout, we can , too .' O ther.
ing, but In the hom e-folki aa w a ll.
Maybe things w ill change.
We
have not tho addressee of

While You Servo Unde Kami
Your war job Id to produce the vital foods
and fibre* needed to smash this thing
through. And W r e ready to helpl
f t - V W i g - 1 tfce- 'fitiiile yse M*d,
fer frlcN ir eU rkcow M u n s iiw t.

WHAT ABOUT YOUR SOLDIER?

Sedenbough'a children, but
je to gat tliem loon. How.
ve know that R. J . Baden,
la a l i t Borgt. with tha
Artillery.
Jamea B. Bodonbough la
ho Mad. DaU which Dtvl.
a dtm’t yet know, P v t Boh­
ol Bandmaster Urkal C, FaynlerT
Since that time Captain Price
haa been promoted to tha rank
of Rear Admiral and wo wlah
to extend him' tiuxaegh thla me­
dium, our congratulations.
On that same morning. (Fab.

erttie tmpreaalve

i. bot, owing to

, \u s

Mora than 100 heavy cyclonic
storms b are • tru ck northern Austre lla la tha peat To y e a n .

Strong Words

YO U
W A N T TO
1,1 V E
V E R CUT O U T T H E HOT
S P O T S IN Y t t llll L I K E ,
i AND D ECAY A LW A Y S
AD.
N EVER
STAND
The w o rld iiim m ' I I i «w «&gt;
It luaU thereof, bill lie ibut
the w ill of Unit sb iilH h fur

i

Uow we w ith we rp ukl hare
you a ll in fo r a little a n n iversary
releb ration I
' How ever, since th a t l« impos­
sible, here le our constant little
p rty o r (o r each o f row ■
■ewr cow
■tint thought— and ih return a
request th a t you glee that A lla
lunch
jab where It will

Anirrirnnn liuvr remained rather calm about Mohnoda*
Gandhi nml the prolilt-mn he created whenever he ipiitw
rnlinK- WP have n mimlier of other thing* to worry about,
ntid Ihie in not mir job. When iteuplc do think about him
nerloiwly, however, ttin riy are inclined to gej mail h I m i i i I
I lie trouble lie muken while they're trying to fight mi
importa nt -wav? ,r/n n r "n w iiHwi" ■wbethwv - tfiy-ttrlngw ’he
einphnalgea are real!v imporlant— at leant, juat now, when
the world In on fire.
They are imimrtnut, however, to Mr. Gamlhl, nml no
doubt to nome hundreiln of mllllotm bonidea. The people
of India are montly not ho "practical*' an we are. They live
more in I heir miiul.H ami are more nwayed by tradition.
We may not iinderntaial or go along with them, but their
idenln are an iitiiiorlaiit to llietn an oura arc to un— mnylw
more no.
•
An far an (iniitlhi in eoneeriied, at leant lie doenn't kill
people. Hr doesn't approve of it at all. He'll Ihe opinmlte
of Hiller. And in a lime of generiil alaughter, that'n nouieIhiiik’ worth remembering
Kuril men really believe that
hiniinii life in smreil, that force la futile, that wealth and
power are Iraali. Hint |n'op|(, are aouln, and that nothing I
else noil tern much
We of the Went often speak nuchi
wiird«, hut lens often live by thorn.

T'or some strange rrnnnn," wrlten a pantor. 'Yur-lng,
wealing and using 'nnnglity' wordn in couaiilernl a murk
&lt;i| a teal be man, enpeeinlly In time of war.
"I beg to ihffer with them. From personal contact,
as well hh from information received from many of our
rljnpliiinn, l know there are good noldiern who tlo not use
Hie bud wnrrln. In fact, they may even lie better noldiern
than the others."
He notices, however, n let-down—or
maybe some people would call it a step-up— In the movies
as well as ordinary conversation.
Well, nobody is likely to do much about the strong old
"Khzahcthnii Kiiglish" that seems to run rampant now
ndn.va, in military nod also civilian life. F e w approve il,
but many condone it. These are nlrenuoun and perilous
days, in which emotions are strongly stirred, and naturally
strong language is used to exprona them.
Offensive profanity, however, often represents merely
an inndeijuntp vocabulary There arc plenty of words In the
Kiiglish language to express any Idenn or moods, however
strong, without using the nasty and Indecent ones. Maybe
a course in such terms, in the high schools or even the
tmining cniups. would tie useful.

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a ill be
In a b e a u tifu l cerem ony a t 8:00
F R ID A Y
M r* A rth u r Ihartin i» , pending
vices
at thej
I’he 100m* w here the g iic-t*
4i t Cl4tepMI’ ll (Il'ppet
* Fn»« sk a t In s and dnneing w ill o'clock laat rve n itrir In the K u r il a few dava in New R iv e r , N. C .
' So u th sid e
B a p « * ere c n le rm in e d w eie ofu-oed 111
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a ,II he
M e lh u d ia l t h u ic n . M in i rlu rv tx te v ia ilin g her huahnnd
Rbw hold a t tn c Y o u n g
Hat r i iu r v h . H e ' * ' i r anti d e co iiitrd w iiti v&gt;ltil*
* Intel
S It'rttepU-'O
Ig'H
C lu b on the L a k e F ro n t fro m W e lli, rla u g n ie r uf Mr and M r».
ban cboson
f o r [ 1.111 i*-n * and pink g lad ed i
lie
I ,
. 11 the
% clip hi oW uint m u - lii....... .
■t ie u m r W e ill, b e rim e the brute
Mr emt M r , r Im l St re fe r of
7 00 r .M . u n til 11 00 I 'M .
h i* au b ject* “ M il* f l i t * to the liolinrei- a etc pt.e i-d
H e a l Till in l i v i n g
pan tr i
1 1- m *1
A d in n e r h onorin g U r * . C ra n k I of L p l. U o u jla a M lrn tlro m , iron Ja c k s o n v ille
w ere
the
guests
lio n s
C o u n te d ! ipon the lace cove let I dining 1a (
amt *im iin'T the mmm- , &gt;d» 1\ n 1
o'* ivl and
B ra d le y w ill he g ive n a t the M uy I
*“ » ■*'»"" S a lito u rv and the ^ N jn e *.la y oi .Mr *pd M rs. R o ­
M iaatng
S o o n * * ' Me
n e e 10 in ifiu tcXdd • * "lo ng
h a fte r
f a i r H o tel hy C a m p b e ll l i n i n g I '»&gt; •, l »»ln H te m ln .m . U r . » . W bert L . C o *
Mid ' M i l l i o n s
F o i evcelb n g in Ih r coute*.t’*
and tom ato*’ - S m .iiu i ‘u .......... .
« l ’ n it N o, 57 o f A m e ric a n Le g io n v v ,lk " " f l i c i a t n l .
Counted
L iv in g 1 n loved thrm ig ho nt the eherung
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W A u i i l i a r y at 7:011 P .M .
I he el u rrh « a a d re u ra ted w i n
U e u t. J a c k D i n t . M r- H a r r y
1 cot fen
A re Now D e a d ".
niu*hioouite nod 1nek u tiiil tun
SA TU RD A Y
I * p ro fu sio n of p in k g la d io li and p r ft r . Mr A D r i l l am i M r* h . T h e public is in vite d to i t lend* Y| t -* S a r! Je t p i and M i* l mum e
'I In' se rv
Real w o e euch presented shifii t
a re
ibe
T h e o ffic e of the C a rd e n t e n - d eip h m iu m w ith la p e ra In H a n d ­ W e is , of P h ilad e lp h ia
.•in 10 1KI
piirtr
Mi*?, K a vutm u g h ' pencil
le r w ill be open fro m J (*0 I*. M . I * n l &lt;'* " ' " , * br» ••} »«•&gt; "•* • * * 'k ' guests of Mr and M m tA 'illlam
O l I S l l b ( I ft I U N **
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f r e e I l,v e “ ' P ' 1' * , T h e ce n ter i* le rt■V M
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# In fo rm a tio n on “ V irto ry C a r d u r a " ! "&lt;irYf , l „ , , , r ‘ h* * ” W lng p a rty wea
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tl ste­s- and h nn oici
a 4*i 1
Mi
niwl ornam ental plantfug* w ill b«*|t,&lt;*&lt;'
with white m i Mh rlbbdli 2 r , a i rived tndav fn n n K e y tA’ ssl
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IN al M i- P au l rV to Id M.
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«r i v e n .
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4H « f Mrs. S K A ndrew *. HOI Cal
M i** M arkham vk«- h im in San *
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w
la y c h a irm a n , at the home o f H am b y, b rid e sm aid s
She le tv iv e d h er
d vc.i 11 &gt;
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and
little o f (.'lic it1 Nn 1 nf Wom»fr«» So ( T iih s uf I'JdP
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M rs . E . P . F lro w n Ire , LMH) P a l­ S au d i p
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und
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M ur fo r ton ejety o f ( ’ h rifttiuii S v r v ic f met rad io tra in in g nt r a m p R o o sevelt I iiliim , Ml-ste D o ie |h \ Rntige Xllten1
m etto A ve n u e , at 3 :S0 |'M w ith w ere th r Mower g ir ls .
r i 1te'f-n | 1d* M
M flm liy s f l c i iKNtn in I lit* Dnuffh and fo r the pant y e a i ha^ been M in II *0 M1- te H ci tetdud 11aiub\
£
M rs. t U \ B rig g s h ostess.
a c i t i s x « A « 1N M O t llY won a dl
G eorge U Ititehop J r . acted as ter*« o f W valo y i '!••«■*% mh &gt;ih in the w n rk iriK ns n rad io m|' c i h I oi und t r t In ho*b w
C ir c le No. :i M rs. J N
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F ir s t !Hi*UiottiM ('H m cli with. M rs
c h a irm a n , at the home o f M is u shers w e ir K d w a rd H ig g in s J r . , A .E
hiiile*' V’ idol 111 I o* VoK' te * (1 **r
the past seven m uni Its .it S ta tio n
' M 4A it M
M iirm )tiv&lt;t)ilniir
A l t p o l l I V tr B R A N D S
(rh a rle s M o rriso n , Ih ra m w u ld , K, ( ;, H ieksiat* S am
khurm om l
iesiifvtU H that Me « 'ta fnd r- urn!
W A l.M , A ndei'U iu
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M r* Mubb- Bb&gt;m&gt;t Iw l th r ilc
M 11I m 1 1, 1,1
I'lim it f i l m
vritn M rs. ( lin k F o rd co-host* I am i Ja m e s ( i r a n l.
film a I in Ih r presem e nf g11U-s,1, 1'te 1il ill
n jtiu r i« l nnd vnrioim h j m ii tn v rn c nlteo 11 dny *&gt;nif|rMi a I \ rolei »ti||
e ss a t a MU P M
M rs. W illia m S ta m p e r, .n atro n tfiven
\ n i t n , stve ib A ig e d , wfwilrt tr,svf*
Plmii* vttip m mlc to vm it Ju n io r CoH i'iie w h ere she if* «4'
Ie N o. 4 M rs
A I)
S m ith o f honor, wore a gown of N ile tnc C o u n ty
tm n rr and go In bed white ifn ^ 'b
kC Irc
Hom e »«n Su tnlay 11vs* in the d ia in a lh ’H and speech!
c h a irm a n .at th r home ol M rs. g ive n ta ffe ta , fe a tu rin g a long
A \ s | | I \ i , | 1» \
M, ,e
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were |&gt;ie*ent
( f n r r r aariounit i
A f in
the I miMi 'u' i * rn nH in R they cla sse s
M L C u llu m a t 1:00 I 'M . w ith taxli-ce attached to a fu ll s k i l l a d jo n m ii} tu the t'h o ii-h niuli
S^t
Mi Itn d e i&gt;* h n ntivp o f I
n -1 f celeinl 11 aib .
-omi
a covered! d ish luncheon.
w it! Km * sleeves tap erin g to a to riu m und m iti. tl tin- W S ( S in T i ’ iiin-tesee, ifn td o al
fio m the
•id i Uh c»l ThuiHitnv
-'•nan* 1 ot
C irc le No. f» A t the home of j iw iin l. She c a rrie d an old fash- m lio ily fu i then p m ^ raiti
N a s iiv ilh
lliu h
S i lionl and at i
Mopihimt ih n iy m e the m aim
M rs , IU » , T h ra s h e r, fim n d v ie w , j toned Isiu ip ie t, w lg etj in pink tu lle
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w ith a luncheon » i I 00 P ,M .
I w itn s i t r a in e is oi n in k.
'll
1rt I-*! «lr,| rh'C*|i11v t 4,0 ei
He hi»* been in i
wn, M r* Tlloti.it \f i P e t e How, Fre sh in n n ve« r
1 'l! 11w11*41 on 1hi* 1e*t 111f -U 1141«
C l n j c No »l M ia K r*d W iifh ti
M i ,. V io le t W e ll* , m aid .rf hon- I m ii .I, M i *. M T
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for
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c h a irm a n ,
M rs.
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C a ld w e ll, | or w ore a gown o f p astel pink Rlm *r. M r*
Ilv M R S A l f X A N M I H l . l O M l.l
K W
T n r n u r . M ib I v e a ls h avin g see 11 duty m th e '
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m 11K11 /in e latei Ju lv
h o stess and w ill meet a t S e ve n th ta ffe ta w ith an in se rte d net y o lk , P o rter b u rn in g , M t * J op T»»Uv , P h ilip p in e *
am i
else when*
At • '
Mu- I m den of I hi* 1 om |d a , m .*
aiu l M aKiudiu A y r n u c , at .1:110 long bm hrc w ith a f u ll a k lr l and M r« N c U h T illi^ . Mi^ IV R Kd ju eaen t hi' ►«* HtesiKUed l-i lie
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i c in it ir iK Sin vice in South I'n ru ll" n'
oil .............
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Me 41f A R t f Hrd 4 ■
*
P I . u i i II h i ,| * &gt;• ln»
B u d n ra a W a m n n ', C irc le o f the ^hc e arn e d an old laahioned bool l ii ia
rla n a for the w cddiriK « re Mi 'tiakeiH .
ip iiilll V VVOlk ill kte.il V ill
1 lei n4'\ 1 »tv N
1 adv e 111-4-.I
_ I'rea b ytcria n C hurch w ill meet i|uet edged in lace w ith it r e a m e r i
I not a* vel rom p leted luit w ill
N O TH K
W a t the homt of Mra. W M. Mr- o i rdue
P m 11 1 rrade 1 Servin g i l
probab ly be an event of the la t ­ 1111r fhe le a l* sh o w n I 1M-I indd*At 'I " c a s le i nil I he th li'H l
llm il
Klnm iri, I»01 M airnolia Avenue at
i • Up* U 1MM1 d i "I II
T h e b rid e ,m a h la w ore guwna ef
A nt*w -thipincnt of o h v r d iu li ter p a rt of M arch
o
-•1111*1 In a iid . ti.ut lu lled r.i ,1\
8:00 r.M .
J Itell I i l l 1 U u
ta ffe ta la a h u m v i a lik e w ith long y a m
K i t R i i n r i l fur the Ht‘»l
Oml
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riiaga*M
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T h e Sanford T u u r ia t Club will bodice and fu ll a h lrt w ith long Cfuft* anti 1* to he tn u Jc into
117 1‘ u r k A v p .
I 'lit n ic 7 1 7
p"*t *ald tin- ill f ft-tern o I a t wren
meat at (h r W nm an’a Club at aleevea ta p e rin g to a po in t. M lta tu rtle neck * wen te r* tiivd m u ffle r*
‘ ‘j i up nolk
tf.ind*w
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sm
all
fhuf
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laldt-tepiMHi7:80 r M.
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H erechel H am b y ehoae p a tte l y e l­ f a r men In the A rm y , M r* S O
-ingle ht and is -n * tp e i». &gt;1 in il
^
C lre lra uf the K lra l lla iitU t low and c a i r i u i an ohl faahiowed C h iiK f J r tetitet! tht* m u riiin
pi pp. ►i
lim ei
"iilnd Ifn i a
nr In iu&gt;| 1f v |1
idei
tables ..........
” Church w ill ntrel at the follow- boucniut w ith
I're v n
it r e a m e r i.
ho,
T ! % ktut 11i ik fniminttiHp sn til •*P I StresH ih if the Im p o ita n ce ft»r a 1i ni on 1tiek*i m ind H nt 0
I.
, tip diced i i | i ’ u
M ia* R u th H trn atro m chose pae- p l f d i t c help
m
m nkifiK
these I k 1ca tm
11um bei
of
Red
C ro ss I 1r inf 11I
c frc le No. I — At the home of le l blue and c a rrie d an old faeh- lir m e n t R m I he uerd i*
1l-Mte|" ■till
nil
1vtin k e r n, the W oinnn *t So cie ty o f
H m- t o m iiiia*|o n sard H'-ai flu
Mra. II. M. I V n r f , 717 W ert ioned bouiguel w ith ye llo w at re a m ­ she
tiuitep* a.n 1 p. |,
j t h r i f t ian S e n T c e of the
r i r a t ' 1 1age nlcnt in r contnot .d Hu
K in d Street at 7:10 r . M.
ten , pi i"M ut! »
e r* . A ll the a vicn d an ta w o re a
•Ml
Gold
ci
g
iire
tte
*
11
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1.
d
wu
I
M
ethm
lint
t'h
u
rc
h
met
in
the
C irc le No. 2— At the home
of should er leng th ve il o f ellu alo n
1a b li’tepoim - iml
"'d \ I 177. 1A7 of nu m u'1• 11 . l
4 * m. * t m m e v # 4
A
M ra. L illia n V icke ry . 700 Went m atch in g th e ir gow na, attach ed w ith ra v ra rlv * u f w h ite *tie H iiie r* O iu i r h M Uditorliiio M onday n fle l" h i lin \ o n it i t
Mrte tA e lls, m other of the bride, I nooyi for th e ir liil*in o a« and pm - Hum the a v e ra g e in rwo n lh e i I
T h ird Street at 7:70 (* M.
m gi I'dleittm lit I.,4k.
to the back nf the h a ir by a chase n Kown pf nshc* o f m ie s
hi
a
in
k
and
I
1
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1
1
1
1
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VJR
of
im
UIH111 m eet 1i i k
C T rrle No l w a*
C irc le No. 8—A t toe Church An- bond of flo w e r*.
* in l . ' i l l . 1, -I
w hich fe atu re ,[ a s w e e th e u il neck n n ch a rg e o f th e p ro g ia m , and •. * than 10 the b 1h n, | 1"♦v mg
n rr. w ith a covered dish lunch­
del at*’ ot n i
T h e lit t le (lo w e r
g irle
w ore Hue w ith
Hn 1 's lic 'd HVr»■
t agi- i i i &gt;-** Mil 1Mil
einbi utderil
isilk
net : M r* H im lif W illia m * loealded
eon at 10:00 T . M.
»&gt;
■im p | St ,4Hop
T a k in g
p a rt
in the m a g i am
C ircle No. 4 A t the AUthean rlreaaea o f w h ite t e fr e fa fe a t u r ­ wnint and f u ll s k ir t u f n a p e She
1aides p . M.
11.1
in g a abort frill a k irt w ith fitte d s u i t a curanKe u f gardeninh am i w e ie
In addil nm tile F I 1 "Mi' .1 ih i
M r*. F R
M itch e ll,
M i*
Creaa room at tho Church at
I
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..........
I",
t and - In aartlo n a o f em broid- p ink *w©4’ l|e * » rt roses.
in " ! c of l 111- 1till (od d * U .t n l
F ie d
W iU m i, !d i*
J r iu ilr
Pul
l a r a a r v n e r y o ft. j „ ,h d t
"■•i'l"■&gt;. *
!!• nf one {a 1111it Ju
M rs, Jo h n B a U h u ry , iim th e i uf 114*m . M is
■
George M rC'rum
and h«i( tuilv
,
1,].
1,1
p,
1
a
it
th
ey
w
o
re
w
h
ile
f
lo
w
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r
,
and
Hue,
Hi,'
?ll 11
• iti'A i' of Hn in 1111
the (rrom n
a gown »f fi
Mra. flerm an K M nrrla, I72H
M r* G .E
M cKay
Mm
ll! wn
m m . . .............
ve rb c a rrie d a b aaket trim in trl
il*u m t tire hid eh If fori w ith t h i hired d esig n ated fur W m ld D ay I'm \ tehown i-i tirive 1tu- Ini g« *1
liycuat Avenue at 3:70 P. M.
S
mount None if I lic*c liu m c
a
n r* and n c u rfiig e of KHid«uiiHi» er and it w ill be held at the I'n
( u c la No. (I— A t the
home
of w ith w h ite howa and fllle rl w ith
* r' ' I......... I*' I'l- '
M,vealf«l in &gt;lid ( i*fe111 ic U c i l |,.ii,
and vellow sw eeth eart
Mra. M. N C leveland, 24K1 |&gt;»l w h ite roaa p e ta l*
jh y t e r ia n f 'h u r r b
M t* t ! K M'■ , I
. I 1. I V
(he comiiMa*|iiu said
P n llo w m g tlni? cerenuiriy tiie tin
T h e lo ve ly young b rid e c h o ,e a
met to Avenue at 7:30 P. M.
K a y , M r*, W P
C h ap m an an 1
' ' " P - milk
i Ir v r i S I t It 's I II I f . i t n il
S
j}, | l Croea aurgtcal dreailrtaa gown o f w h ite a a tln brocade T h r dal couple received courn nt uln M r* ft*W . T u r n e r w ill re p re -i l i ­
1 1 f i e hut lu red 11 und.
. w ill be made a t the G ram m ar fitte d torao warn attach ed In a lio n s fro m t recep tio n u m iiii hi the rlic it* on the p io g ia m
T h e gulden tiem «d ( a lito r iim
M1ai 1 ii
ri ti h h k p.m
V
School from 10:00 A . M. until v e rv fu ll s k ir t and ended in a t h t ch u rch . A f t e r soendinK some
T h e m eeting w « * d osed w ith • 4 v a r ie ty of the g iM /dy, hns lung
Monkand ah iH iip »
4:30 P . M. Public la Invited to tra in T h e long tig h t a lco ve , te r­ tim e w ith H e i r KU ests. C |d and | p r a y e r by M i*
W .l* rtia jn m t'i tip# 11 e stin c t
TUMO
i
I
MM.Mile(II
UOllI
III
S t h r it ,
m inated in pointa over the hand. M rs. K te u s tro iii le f t fin
attend.
A ro u n d 40 m e m h e tj w ere p ie *cm
She w ore a fin g e r tip ve il o f a l­ A la , w h ere C p I B teflntrnm r-. stii
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Miss Florence Wells

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Mis.s lx&gt;in Beckham
JOn^RRcd To Marry

llegular Circle Meet
Held Hy Methodists

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Presides Over Circle

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TDKSDAY

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T h e Pilo t C lub w ill meet at
» the home of Mra. Pranlt R . MacN elll, 82.7 Park Avenue, at 7:30
P.M . at which tim e M lu Ruhy
N awhnll, of G aineavllle, d la trk t
Kovem or of P ilo t Internatio nal,
w ill be m e a n t . A ll ntembera are
0 reOrtrMfd to l » prraent.
Th e A xarla n f l e e , of the P i n t
BapHat Church w ill meet In the
A nnex at 0:30 P.M . w ith a cov«r*d dlah aupper. Iloatcaara w ill
Iw M n . M .N. Cleveland, Mra. R . k
_ Bentvt, Mr#. J .T . .H a rd y and Mra.
w W .L . Vance.
Bed Croea a u r f lta l drcaeln**
w ill bo made a t tho Gram m ar
School from J0:p0 A M. until 4:10
P .M , P u h lb la In v ilm l to attend.

Officers Arc Elected
At Sorority Meeting

4 !,s

lusion
fitte d to the h a ir hy a vtcmetl
coronet o f orang e h lo e*o m ,. T h e
T h e hHde tra v e le r! m n tnHon-d
b rid a l
lroui|uet
w ea
of
w h ite su it of tom ato ted w ith M urk u&lt;
m a rs, ra ltn lltllc * and tube roaea fC M u ries
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T h * week** total included doMembers are *ewlng fo r the
C h ild re n 's Hume in Jackso n ville laved report* on 19 rases in V ir ­
ginia which occurred in previous
V!,uv
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Mary
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FI thI Church of Chriftt, Scinnlixt,
HANFORD

Announces A Free Lecture on
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N .v ri Irt u« be
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are lainarloiia of «»ilr fau lts that
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John Kumlall Dunn, C.8.B. of Honton, Muhh.
U f n b a r o f th a B o ard o f L r c t u r v ih lp of Ih * M other C h u rrh .
T h a F l r i t C h u rch o f C h r la t , B e la n tiit, Uoaton, Maaa.

At South Side 8lde
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Avenue Friday, March 12. 1948 ai 8 :0 0 P.M

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hand
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Meningitis ( ‘uses Are
Highest Since 1927

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INLAND MARINE
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WORKMAN’S COMPENSATION

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Mayo Wants Entire Authority
1Pacific W ar Is
Over Farmers Under Wickard Seen £ntering

1 House Votes For AddI
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ing To $47,000,000
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State Markets
Plan Meeting On
Price Ceilings

N ath an M *y o , rtim m Uak&gt; n«r o f
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•11 p h a ** t o f a g ric u lt u ra l p ro d u c­
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production l* re la tiv e ly dim ple In
when le ft to the p a trio tic
fa rm e rs o f th is co u n try , i f th ey
ham pered by
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Another million dollar* has
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Farm Markets Are ^ r'U|- 1
tlon, according to a telegram
go*I, but how ara they
k received by The Herald from
Revealed In Report production
to do It, harriRtrung aa they a re f
Representative Joe Hendrick*
‘Too
many
rooks 'p o ll the broth,’
J A C K S O N V I L L E M ar. 8. (Spcwho said at th„ time of the
c la l) —" A ll of the Flo rid a State la a platitude (hat well can be
original allocation that “Thia Farm er** M arket* are intereated applied to farm production in
Florida
la ju st the beginning".
in the hearing to be held by *

I

T h * m illio n do llar* l i p a rt of
th * |R 2 14 4X »,60 4 naval
public
w o rk autho risatio n bill fo r 1040
w hich paasod tha House laat w « V
and Include* projects for F lo rid a

'*Direction* and order* from the
committee of the O I'A w ith the
■mi on need Intention of creating a United States Itepartm enl of A g ­
riculture
reach ua idxiut the time
ceiling price on fresh vegetable*.
T h e problem in v o iv rd i* a *erio u * another one cutnea frum the O P A
fkCcaiiAe w ith a a h o rtiig * of or the O U T , or Home other in itia l­

coating

f e r t U iie r ,
In lK ir,
tra n sp o rta tio n
f a c ililic * and m an y o th e r th in g *,
w in te r
grow n
fre sh
veg etab le*
liMve a lso the w e ath e r to rontartd
w ith .

In

ag g re g ate

about

$47.

000,000.
T h a o riginal allocation
' fo r D m Sanfo rd Station w as $f&gt;,
000,000.
R epresentative lla n d rirk a u ld
th a t It la contemplated tha fo l­
lowing am ount* w ill 1w expended
fo r aipanalo n and development
, at tha fo llo w ing naval e.tab llshm an U :
Jackso n ville N aval A ir Station
and M unicipal A irp o rt, $*,205,000
B an an a R lvre r N aval A ir Slatlm j,. $*.100,000
Pensacola N aval A ir Station ,

m tiB.no.ooo.

m l N aval A ir Statio n , $11,Mtanf
BBO.000.
K a y W aat N aval A ir Station ,
W #

Baacb Naval Air BtafiOO.
M a rti

A ir

B u tto n ,

ttdardsla N aval A i r S U fiOO.
N aval A ir Statio n ,

Naval A ir

R u t Ion

',V t

N a n i Air SuUon, $LNaval A ir Station,

\ Jta u U W
..................a N aval A ir S U tio n ,
fM w
.
S t. Patamfcurg O o ait G uard A i r

Button, $200,000.

P

CITY BRIEFS
I

Tha ahooting nragUea aehedulad
for Mar. 14 for tha Beanlnole
County Dafenaa Fore* haa boon
pootpurad u ntil' M*JT“k l,- Cant;
John Galloway announced thia
morning.

- Crook N&lt;
* Com
Y01tow crook nockad aquaah,
which hara for, tha paat few
roomtha boon sailing at (3.00 a
n buahol ham per at tha Sanford
, hava line*
^ 8 U U F a rm o r*
, , , io tha dliiy
of (MAO a hamper, unlmby any coiling, U J. Lobmarkot manager, itatod to-

•mm

t f o w ir i

nit ylaid,
for a B0
of (12)0
wvoka

ed

F**d**r u I

ng e n c y

w hich

m igh t

jjI mp mibiii-d with the idea that it
*' “ ru n n in g the « h o w ;" o r him ybe

we get mi order from several of

R o m m e l O ffe n siv e O n
z;A *°~$ Another Phase M a re th
L in e B lo ck e d

them nt orw* ratlin g
do o r w h at n o i to
do it o r hovr not to

“ My plan is simple and to tKe
point uimJ was laid before the
proper o fficia ls al a meeting | O K V O
held
in
Memphis, Tenneaaef, )
■■ i c
some months ago, but so fa r J
lllllfW liy

Radio rAdmits
a
■

|‘hV '1„ :r

rr*ulu M*" *

1 /C1f t * l i t

I nil i;i I i\ i

III

Ut'i;ained
Tanks Are
|)f s |
m rd And Two
( 4 II \ U \
Ships Sunk

How M;u Xrlluir Kiipprd Tlu* .laps

Uirnnarck Sea Fight

“ Place the entire autho rity fot
agrirult i.nal
production
solely
,Mp
with the Doited States D ep art;
U,Im I
,r'
ent of A g ricu ltu re ,
W hen 1
c«Ai-nde &lt;•( ........
iy entire nuthority, I mean t M f jr 'r
f f 'iu the S .i l.m ...... ..
Use
.e of fe rtilise r, gwsi.lliie, f a r f l f ' “
1 '" ’ " I
N U l i . h*
eq uip m en t,

m an p o w er, tra n a p o f*
fa rm priNtuct* and ev-

tjition of
erythirig else related thereto. The
Unitfnl S ta te s Denartm ent of A g ­
riculture then could pass the ad­
m inistration o f it* orders to tH#
v a rio u s S ta te D epart m efiln o f Ag#
ricu ltu re and lj*nd (Ir a n i OoV
leges who know fu n n e r** protw
lem.A ami how tiesl to help with
*t d v in if them
Then we could do
a com p lete job mid no mie would
go h u n g ry ,
“ I'srHphrMsiog * verse from the
lies! uf *11 tHHikri, the llild e , 1
would •‘ay Render, therefore, unto
the I'n iin l S ta le * llepH ltm ent Of
A g riculture the things that belong
to it, and to the other* the reniaindei “

»• p .t m n iR

'•ig iiinong m in -d o p «

I'm ifn

mm

ih

i » 11 iBhiv a f t e r

i ui

i

11 l l l l Al*

I lie

Tokyo

&gt;nili.i

i • tin u n il re .H ia t'
• 11 mi » ( i c r m n n
I Mm* Itritinh
mi; i ^Ih*iI Mur-

lid Milt I 4-4|

nek ih iw ledgitig U Io
•lent i oyer*, five l i u u - p i l
|dnm*H where Allied plui
Itoyed the 22 nhip fop m i
tuelv lilting s* if 1$ lo j
I’.A vo claimed ilii
. mIk fm i i Allied -mlui
tt.il down l i t \ Hied
N i J|i-f ill k M ud ^ to'( 'M V H
m i,

i
t.

1• 1

I

no.

&lt; luirraA*
v*•i tii!* in
-inking
ing,
I$nTl ho Me

. |C I toil tw o
w ith d ir
•g t iiru u g h
nt , mol con1,
lib
m ile s
io* i u p tu rln g
\b.»ut
4,600
i tllfd in rpi/ i th re a t Ui

Importance Of Test- Move Seen As Effort
ing Eyes Annually To Force Older Men
is Shown To Club To Go Into Farming

|

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.b

\ I M 'F R S ,

H

UI *) —

lluupH la s t
b u llin g hack
»*«•i mmi Lank

I f34'M1V luiMtfl
■
MUmid utruvn
u in va in to
b.'hiri* the
in i fu r had
i tbo th ic k
I.
Mont*
il.ll Ii . i i mid «f•id 11o eighth
iv w h i ' if In-

Sanford Man Is
Ri'IMirted Missiiij;

■|H.fi#al pay■
I &gt;H|IU|UU*Hlt
( .M 111*1

'

C fti*

H&gt;iuijim*nt

I ii-m iu em ent

i 11dv8 in hla
'u n la y
re parted
ii iiHsnuita
* i■f i .i 1him uf
In- I. t in netl
■
llk t tH ifur*
.-.I
II*
uf tlu*
in rliid w h irh
iFlk-t in

41141 Kt

I in r b V \ \
.r 1 ..

M.

-i I $ f ir s t
lu tha
i .'i.entad
11c l m a n
A llie d
driy a uf

4llll

W :■$*‘e* I lour v o Y u c a t e H
Have I'ntil March 13

60 Day Extension May
Be Granted On Taxes

H. (iilmer Steele
Promoted To Major

Officers Are Elected At Meeting
Of District Boy Scout Council

n$:mint

" i l i t 'f
U n ite d ’
'.■lird westward
id bi'/ivy A x is

Dr. McLaulin Is Draft Status Of
Guest Speaker At Men Over 38 Is
Rotary Luncheon Changed Again

®S:l!

N a z is ,

............ pm nnitl fla t1
turiAtvc fro m
i ni fitiltd Hum-

.liip

T h e meeting w ill be held a t the
State Fa rm e r*’ M arket in Pom
pano at 10 A M Tu e«ilay, Mar,
ft, arid w ill lie attended by thou*
interested from ail of the State
M arkets
It is sincerely hoped
that a solution *atinfiictory to
the Flo rid a grower* can be reach­
ed or that the idea, of placing a
ceiling p ric e , may l*e changed to
that of placing a flooring price,'*
W illia m L . W ilson, director of
State Fa rm e rs' M arkets, said in
hi* crop and m arket review for
thia week.
Condition* at specific m arkets
ha daacriltfd as follow s:
“ H frinK l» l» ll* v in g “, u l i l l)r.
" C e le ry and cabbage are mov*
Ilr n ry M rl.u u li,, In ■ talk on Hlvlit
in * la r&gt;&lt;nl
rrecent
a T n ^ wsevere
v i i r f coiu* Conservation
before the r v ju la r (lr* ft t'llINftl f IcBt lull i *m(n, y
u»yM o f M ar fi-iV tlo- n i| hf
..
Selective service u rile re d lo cal
' - v k l»
lu n rh « .n o f t h . R o ta ry
\ HO Mi 1)11 littok fuil'l* uf ll^ lit w.
Iw
a
n
U
Io
put
no
fim
rt'
-IH
to
4
&amp;l
ln *a
^ rn t^ wwVvain
a lh a
r* tpe
th a ’ eroi&gt;a|iieropi ( ' ,u *’ * l th- M
ay fair
u n it* b u m liu rd ifl M ini Li .1
rra
*m
wnmir warm
ar,
..,.1
, k „ Hotel l.nlay year-old men in d im * 4 I I am i to i
ua
hr
pointed
out
that
une'a
Jud,
\ llll, li In I AlUlk two l | | . d&gt; it
not damuKHJ w ill ba In fo o d mem of peopla and
tra riR fe r men now m th nt rlm A*illid
th
in
r*
rontUUon ami xro w rra w ill l»
«’«tMiri in to the te g u la r cliiAne* 4 1' till! I llit'« l ill l l l l t l t bt 111 II
l a r r .’ly d e trrm in n l by vlalim .
bvann within I h o n t x t
Dr M cLaulin waa
wa Introduce! by ( Milch ua I - A, ;i A, 4 - F , e l* .)
bit! nut a c tu a lly to drufv them
L a r i K ip p who arranged tha |i
T h e Action lia * the e ffe ct of :
I* * 1
a*
cu M w r* and aaearol$ ara ■ram aa a part of National Sight e A la b li-h in g uji tin ie r in w liir lij
............................................................
Week end declared
Ith dem «M fa r li^ ^ x- CoiNflrrvaUon
man
over JlH wm iM bi* induetetl " i f f
that optometry advocate* th* y e a r­
a«m whom liw Itrm a l fo rce* tin*
Pvt
Ii.* sol | 1* « e „ ll v of tinra in fa ll
expocted ly n A m ln x tk m a t eyat to ifetrr- (triminn thy ta n he u*«t| m tin 4*i t y va lr« Pt•psut. li Ilf* l l| | ' unit
V Ui
it area
area.”
to benefit a ll Crop. Ini that
area, ml ua whether they are giving the m ilita ry estalili^hment,'* n* tin 1ha N Util A I I I (111 f .j; ti t P4L‘ 1, ,,
moat efficie n t aarvlca poifllbh"T h a fre ete Sunday m omln
W a r M aiiim w ei rom im aA ioii i
w it r
l h | . 4t ( Pin M
uPi Pi •' IPO l l n m
D eclaring that It la too expen­
and fro at Thuraday m o m ln r &lt;ll5
K
ya.ttai L it )-t irn tkia mini '■* -I I 1'
little da m are eX crp tln r to pota- sive for an individual or husinen*
Th
e
men
In
I
II
are
In
l&gt;
e
rH.ibliai
*
4
(II
III
1
1
1 I lu ll u rut l l .
th at are inefficient dunAlfleel on Die vMiiie bawl- i
toea In the Sanitord area. Many
wtiurnt '&lt;( If IU'I 1Ml
( l a u PI uni Ill's
in "th e a ro u n d '*™ 1
Dr- U c l.a idin adit younger men hut with - 1** t Lit in a iil
farm ara had
IIU 1 isb'il i &lt;lMUth I n
in tha
com
', " tr ,l,h fu l ' I I " denigruitioiiM Some w ill Dm K tiru p 'it PI,
ju at co
m lna
ln r up M d a fre .f, crop « ' th* t
Nm tk.
A f in UPt
mill
i f vegetal.!
vegetable* t . axpecte,! In alxty f .*Pnot 'be
f ™ ' ! d . UP ° " for • " » lie pul in 1-A ( I I ) , M l ( I I ) . i \ Btm l k» I ’U4 ft. ;i MU'*
of
daya. R ain helped good aruw ina thing •ml th at they tn u .t there- M l) ami iim iln i fl*Afie» I I n |H"
\
i
“
ts
ll-l
UPS'
flint
On
r&gt;
.ft
*edltire, the m an p o w er u h i i h i I ' D •1* r**r« n
condltlnna to continue. The peak fore be coorrected.
Pill
« . 11 i Pul m m Mlh 8111^
P rim itive m an, he .a id , u.ed e x p la in e d In a
prefa*
teh-.t •
of the celery movement from thi*
in iu i Pull 111 f 41' 11'4' i 2 H uft 4'i‘l ■
*
aection w ill be the week of March h i. eye* for d U ia n t vl*ton. add m ean* th a t men “ who have m &lt;| u iul b • ■i h -lr« Ifn ii in
•• -4"r III
8 and there w ill l x a general aup- Ing that N ature did nut intend eauie fo r d eferm en t n lh e r tluu a itiu ri III (i.fl f k. \ fl le .1
ul f i » 1ly of a ll vegetablea on the M ar­ the eye* fo r inch concentrated age w ill )&gt;e pint eil in ('I hah I \
T h e re w a* no iiiduatnni I f...... 1 Will u ul u ffli rt (.m l 1 ♦■nl “ Is si
at and celery In large quantl- v i.io n a* they ere frequently u .n l
m
ini
1
1
1
M
i*.IliK
in
iit’fn.n
in t km
today.
Glaaaa* are required to se le ctive * e rv ic « or I turn Un vtm
tlea."
S m ith 1*111' ft. ulid V uff r a i i o *isI
Tomatoea and a^uanh o f fa ir lx m f tha lig h t raye end make it or n a vy d ep artm en t a* h wl*
If. 1 4. ll- (l ii ua it ........... . | •1 ill Ml'
q u ality are available ut the F lo r ­ eaiilcr fo r th U cone* litre In I vl (h e r t ill a n ctu atly foresbuilm v h i lio n tn tlu Nat 1fi H i n ,i l u ii
il
c a ll Io Ih e co lo r* fo r men
'
ida C ity M arket w ith demand elan.
T h e liM III. 1 Ml.—
n m l.
lta e cn t. r a in K aa . greatly
Preaidant Holland Dean wel­ .3 6 . , yvho a re te c h n ic a lly $ licibb(D
n»i»‘$l
Stut
\
iliiV
poi'sun
benefited the aquaah ann Iwmn comed H e n ry K a r k a Inlu the R o ­ fo r m ilit a r y ic rv l^ i1 to the .h « niiim trig in m ln m Ilf
n
llio N m
tD .
cropa planted tinea the fre e te ." ta ry C lub a * a n ew member and o f 41V S e n a to r W h e e le r
A f ricH ii h u m t
“ Collard a, turn I pa and green offered congratulation* In behalf M o n t.), and aotne oth er me mb* i
F ln riih i
o f coll g re a*
h ave
urged
Hint
cabbage are plen tiful a t Penaa- o f the elub to A ndrew C a rra w a y
llo iilt y . I *vl R "In n [ I ’ , S iin f.n d
■ingl* m an o ve r 1IH be dratted •
cola, In aplta 'o f vary cold weath- who hma Juat received hi* ram D ro iiip ii, “ nd Lt
K d w a id
li
head o f yo u n g e r fa th e r* but the
er. Good demand fo r freah egg* m illio n aa a n 't a lig n In the N avy.
Tam pu.
a rm y o p p o M t th is .
la reported w ith price* excellent
A Chl«f aim of the new order
V oylcA , T t'ch 6 t.h L ir (lioA tPi |
and no aurptua a va ila b le ."
It to tiuluca man ov#r tH to go W ., r ia n t id l y
Pompano reporta - a total of
Into
farm
in
g
.
T
h
e
o
n
te
r
ptuvu^
■
*
( D u ltm l SlutoH A rm y pcrAoiiuol
a ,408,220 to data fo r vegetablea
that any man o ve r 3ft who faim « Wounded
uctnifi m the N orth
ndled through th at m arket thia
now or who ta ke* ap farm ing bv A f r icu m en
Vegetable talea In Feb ­
May I
*h all
lx
rrc lu fl.iric I
(W
ASH
IN
G
TO
N
,
Mar.
8
.
M
1
F lo rid a
ru ary amounted to n ea rly two
(0 00 daya In prom ptly Into the farm d eferu i.nl
C o T U e jm ,
i
D . .Iiu km illion d o llar*.
W hile tha pro­ A n extension
filin g Income
claaaea, 2-C If alnglu uiul .11 if vllle
return*
became
duction peak baa paaaed, d a lly
m arried, I f he m e e t, the -ill ■i
o
f
the
“
uni
Situation"
du*
F
o
rd
.
I
.
l
l.t
l l u i n . , .lu c k .
ihlpm enta of bean* .to ta l a
approxq u a I i fic a lio u - vllle.
to w a r con
tha uncer- farm -deferm ent
Im atalv 18 c a r loada w ith pepper*
teppert
revtnu* O thr man over 38 a re to l«- put
L c w u , I'npt A lb e rt N J t . I 1
around ta ln tie s on
follow ing In quanr"
b illa w in b#
In Juatlfi- into th* reg u la r d r a ft c la .a ifn u atria I'l l y
4 cere p e r day.
G ltletta (D - Ilona "aa aoon aa p o s.lb le ufl&lt;-r
m m t la reported _____
h * haa been H ay 1."
“ W hile the stra w b e rry move,
T h a o n la r did not make it
ment a t P la n t C ity la decraaalng
In te rn a l Hava- whether It would be too lete u fi. r
over 170,000 p in ts w e t* aolq
H elverin g haa May I fo r * man over 38 to ,o i
through the m urket d u ring the
to a ll c e l­ a fa rm Job and a farm defermi m
neat w ae k. P ric e s ranged from
W o n ! him baun raca ivetl hara
lo con- Th a ap parently Intended in f..............
U to S t cents per p in t Recent
th at he ought to du it !&gt;&gt; o f th * prom utiun u f ( ’a iit
1requeata
cold dam ag* to sp rin g vag* table
(CWMIaaeS Oa ra a * T a x
G llm t r S tt'flu to m n ju r on Jn n
plantings varied through the atva
27.
M a jo r SU't’ li? i» thu nun of
w ith no dam ag* In some tec Ilona
H r . and M r*, ( k Mr lla r r in im ,
to aerioua dam ag* In other aeoo f fla n fu n i.
Uone. S u ffic ie n t damage resulted
A
g ra d u a l a of
Oca (a
lll^ li
however to create a replanting
School, Mu ju r S tar I * re coi v $t
problem due to boavy demand fo r
hla R . O. T
C. train in g at
C aatl* Heights M ilitary Acailcm y
Scouter* o f O rlando.
A l Lebanon, Tenn.
lie alau at
Prog ram C hairm an H . W arfield
m unltle* of
th* U n lv r n lt y o f M a ry ­
com prising D o n o r o f Orlando prealdetl over land In RalUm ora, and went
i u i k II, Boy tha “ Th um b nail R eport B e o lo ii" Into th* United State* A rm y with
attended its rhlch eloaad th# afternoon d l.- tha Waahington, D C . Nulhm al
euMlon group* led by N orton M c­ G uard whan It w * i mobilited in
B u ild in g Donald o f Da L a n d , W a lte r J 1940.
:h t
Patton o f D aytona Beach, W J .
M ajo r lilir r U o n la a t p rew n l
u
B a rk e r o f Mount Dora and W. ■tationrd w ith th* 2t50th
A . M eCraa and W . F . T h o rn *, of ^ H ila r y , T h ird Battalio n , Beattie,
O rlando. H a rb art S tu cke y, Drpu
ty Regional E xae u ttva from At-

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ku-tsijiiiH con-

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Says Watson
ytrolU r haa no constitutional
m •to ontDlov special ettorr to assist him in Uie performI of, his duties. Attorney GenTom 'Watson has asked the
s County Circuit Court to
ntn Comptroller Lea from
leying attorneys In collecting
ngibls taxes.
| his bill o f complaint the
may general specifically atad a contract betwayn Lae
I the Miami firm o f Casey,
ton and Spain, which waa ensd for lha tangible tax Work,
'ataon also made public a lotin which ha told lha compler that in filing the suit he
"In no way challenging or
itlonlng your motives or your
HS fo r making the contract” .
I am. prompted solely by tho
llg c f having the court deen on whether or not employIt o f counsel to represent
executive officer of the stale
he performance o f his duty U
horlted by law ” he said
h e suit sets forth the seme
eta
Watson
made
several
etas ago when ha requested
ollng from the Supreme Court
i waa advised that It did not
w original Jurisdiction In the
M attorney general contends
1 under the constitution he Is
legal advisor o f executive ofm o f the stato and that he has
ta ff o f assistants fully quellI to perform all legal service*
M nd for stato officials ami
employment of other counsel
llltgal and a usurpation o f

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LEGAL NOTICE8

mauds

CkOWN MUNCM1 JUUANA of the Notheriands liceea with hot consort,
l^lnoo Bernhard, and their three children In their Canadian home Hi
Ottawa. This Is the first picture taken of the Dutch royal family linos
the birth of tho third daughter. The children ere &lt;t. to r,) Princess Irene,
P r— *se Merer let Francisc*. and Princess Beatrix, {/nfvruatiouali

Belgian Premier “Cruel Man” Gets
In Exile Spends Additional S ta y
70th Birthday In Sanford Jail

DONDERRY, Ireland, Mar.
NEW YORK. Mar. S, (Bpecisl)
I—fllnbsd, attached to a
I States eoast guard cutter — George* Theunls, former Pre­
a the world's moet traveled mier of Belgium, passed a pensive,
nostalgic afternoon Sunday In his
three year* ha has never lioma In the Drake Hotel, 4!0
It waa his 70 th
a single voyage of th* Park Avrnue.
i he Joined a* a puppy birthday, ’ the third he hail suf,
American port. Since his fared In exile In the United
l at th* United Stoics Naval Slates, and he wondered how
__ th* Red Cross club has many more Would come before
dog biscuit* on Its menu. the German* were driven nut of
Belgium and jia could return to
hi* native home.
But with tha characteristic re
Stralnt of an army officer, hr
concealed hla anxiety about the
ten or through which Belgium Is
poising under German domination
ard preferred to dleplay hi* lively
aensa of humor In recalling snmn
of th* Incldtnls o f hla eventful
life.
He was Premier o f Belgium beB P • Again
tween 1022 and 1026 and again
ieri l form have been
In l0S4-’36, Tha name* of Eurf
optan diplomats o f that and
completed and
earlier period* — Lloyd Oeorgo,
MacDonald, Chamberlain, Clemen
0 *M u at popular price* eeau, Poincare, Harriot, Ilrtsiul —
f. ’
Packaga Goods
rolled o ff his tongue as numbers
do from a telephone operator*.
K. .
Dancing
Like hi* maternal grandfather,
who was sn officer under Nspo
Icon | hla paternal grandfather,
who waa an officer In the Belgian
war o f Independence, and his
father, also an' officer In th* Bel­
gian A n y , Mr. Theunl* selected

salty fewer that even lha
Navy eaa aenra preedly.

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I t ’a net taboo today to
plain facts. Thousands of
praise CARDUI'a 2-way
Taken as a tonic, It usuall
up appetite,’ stimulates fl
gas trie juices, thus aiding
Hon and haloing resistance,
ed S days before tha tim
taksn as directed, Itlh o u l
relieve much purely far
periodic pain. A 02-year
saya It may help.

Classified Advertisements
flats near Hanford,
to 00 scree In each
ill Improved truck

flowing walla, buildLand Bank, small

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boy all kinds of wad fund*
IS, Fhons 12T,

Henry Napoleon White, negro,
otherwise known as "Cruel Man” ,
escaped city prisoner, who was
returned here from Jacksonville
Thursday, waa given an addition
of (&gt;0 day* In jail by Judge F . L.
Miller In City Court Friday svsning.
Ills previous sentence, of
which he had served about six
weeks, on charge* of drunksnness,
disorderly conduct and assault
upon another negro with a shoe
■hoa,
amounted to 1K0 [lays.
Today
%'ruel Man" waa back at wort
in the soo.
Other cases were, Wesley Alexunder Poster, drunkenness *11
f *'
bond
K uhn Joe
tyonu estreated;
esireaiou; nuoq
jo * Clause
misuse,
driving drunk end contempt of
court, case continued! Vance Mull­
ing, drunkenness, |0 bond estreat­
ed; Tom Hurley, drunkenness, $0
bond estreated; Sgl. R. 0. w o iencraft, drunk and disorderly,
transferred to Navyt Mamie Qlbson, negroes, disorderly conduct,
III) and cAsls or SO ‘ days; Rob­
ert Bernard Thames, negro, dieorderly conduct, 110 and costa
or :(0 days; Charlie Peareon, ne­
gro, drunkenness, *10 and costa
or ^0 days.
P O PU LA TIO N

1,041,0M

JAC K SO N VILLE , Mar. 6, —
(1’ N H )—The present population
o f Florida, according to aotimatoa
Just relsased by tho Florida State
Chamber of Commerce, la 1,949,080. This Is baaed on the number
o f ration books Issued and rep re­
sents sn increase line* May, 1942
o f approximately 200,000,
Chamber of Common* official*
said that vertlficatlon o f those
figures would result In Florida
being given larger allotment* of
food and other merchandise.
Glycerine Is a colorless' liquid,
20 * per cent hesvlsr thin Water.
tha Army for his career. 9
the World War broke out
fought to preserve what bis f t
father had helped to gain.
From tha New ,Yorx offlo
the Belgian Embassy at 0*0 1
Avenue, Mr. Thaunla egsli
waging war on the Neals. H
helping tha United Slats* Hal
by facilitating tha axchaaM
vital materials tie tween th* ui
States and the . Belgian 1 Oc
II* looks forward to rsnpngu
fore h* la. many years ommi
revenge which.will not b a s h
4d by the report that 10,000
■jana war* token last month 1
his nativu Liege to work as

Boohy Trap,
ft'e part o f the
curriculum o f the Second Army's
Rsneer School, established hart
by Lieut. Oen. Ben S. I ear.
The student rangers learn their
lesson the bard way. I f they
bump Into a booby frmpa nicely
calculated dynamite charge simu­
lates the resulting explosion-m l In everything but the fata­
lity.
r
They are also taught how to
decetra the enemy first; how to
lav In w ait for him unseen lit
their outlandlshly colored cetnouU fa suits which blend perfectly
with their background.
Row does a booby b a p work?
&gt;There are many combinations,
o f course, but the main Idea Is to
connect a death dealing explosive
charge with some apparently In­
nocent article which almost any
soldier Is likely to touch through
accident, necessity or curiosity,
There Is a demonstration shack
In the school which Is rlggsd up
with bQ aorta o f traps. A liquor
bottle rests on the table, bat
this time the bouse will fall In
on the unwary soldier before he
takes a drink. Lifting the bottle
releases a spring beneath which
seta o ff the explosion.
A member o f a mop-up squad
kick* a shovel out o f hts way,
or leant on a window shelf.
ratically, h* never knows what
happens; actually at the ranrvr
school, lie knows a big explosion
d o t* by Jar* the daylights out of
him—but teaches him to be doub­
ly -ary.
"Sleep In tha mud and llvo" la
tha way Inetruetorx put It to
teach tha man to keep away from
possible booby traps.
On* nest touch plays on th*
usual desire of a soldier for any­
thin* smacking of femininity. Th*
top half o f a picture on tha wall
shows tha torso of a luscious
blonde; th* bottom half, almost
tom away, flutters In th* breasa,
111* soldier naturally smooths th*
torn part out to meet tho up]
portion, to got tho full effect,
gets a full affect— an explos
rocks the house. The pressure
his hand on the wall makes '

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and rwrelrsd to present
■ nr rialma and demands which
you. or allhsr of y e * may have
■(•In a l lha aetata o f graoeaa U
Clark.
dacaaaad.
lata
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Hilly. In tha C eU fltr J * d « a of
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■« In tha court b o o ** of eaJd
01 r at Hanford. F lo rid *, w ith ­
in »i*h t calendar m oatha. from
tha lima of tha first eebltdetlen
cf ■hla nolle*. Bach claim or da*
toan.l aha II ha In w riting, ana shall
iiat* tha place of residence and
no,t » f firm addrasa of tha claimant,
and shall ba sworn to by tho
claimant, agent, or attorney, and
any such claim or ddmaod not ao
tiled shall ba void.
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As administrator of
th*
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ceased.
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pulrllralluo February
leth.

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urtln shall ba publl
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Yuu and anch of you aro horaby
i,„tlflsd and required to prm anl
any claims and demands which
you. or allhsr of you, may hava
■aalnat lha
osaata
of
w,
P.
Itrooka, dacaaaad.
lata
of
said
County, to (ho County Jud*o of
Seminole County, Florida, al hla
• fflre In tha court houaa of said
County at Hanford. Florida, w ith ­
in alahl
calender month* from
lha lima nr lha flrat publication
a I this nolle*. Each claim or d a ­
rns,,,I shall he In writing, and
ahsll sla ls lha placa of raaldane*
nd post of flea addrasa
of tho
claimant, and shall b * aworn to
ijy tha claimant, aganC or attorf. amt any such claim or da­
mson rmt so filed shall ho void,
u n it
v iim m iA
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sxacutor or tho I-aat
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Virginia.

Business In Lake
sn acton for dlvorca Upon failure to appoar. do­
County Shows Big rrs#
pro confssan will bo anlared
you.
IT IH ORDERED that this notlro
Increase In 1942 h-sgslnat
published one* a weak far four

cnnaemillva wash* In Tho Hanford
Herald, a newspaper of ganoral
clreu1#4Jnn, Issued In Hamlnol*
Cnunly, Florida.
W1TNES* my hand and
lh*
aval of this Court this tflb day of

Lake' County had mors than
a million dollars a month In
cash and new development duN
Ins 1042, which haa given • de­
cided Impetus to tho economto p reejry. l
structure o f this county and a f­
Clark of Circuit Court,
tly: R. I* DlinDICX. D. C.
fected business and individual*
(CL
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Hoall
In this section, according to the
Lake County Chamber o f Com­
merce, Tavares. Business Volums
during 1242 reached n total of
H iaR A O O ,
which U
M U O tl
greater than tha year before.
The citrus Industry bnAight
more revenue-foto Lake County
than cam* from any other eoutce.
putting more then *4,000,000 into
the pockets of.-growers and ship­
pers.
Lake does not carry all
Its agricultural eggs
In one
basket, however, for while the
citrus crop waa still moving to
market, *260,000 worth o f water-

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A * T H IT R S D A Y ,

Jap Threat To
Australia Gat
B? Big Victory
i M b l h q U Damage
J f i Cefary Sight
After Cold SpeD
Marshal

•

Tender P tu tu Frozen
When Thermometer
Drops To Freezm*

ed a t le a s t p a r t o ( U a
ed f o r t e s t o son th e m T w h a
to m e e t th e B r it ie k a b a c th e
M a reth

Bismarck Sea Battle
Described A s Best
tin* O f Land
Fjghtin
B^nes Daring W ar
W iBfct ool 'almost to a B in "
IVOOol T a tu m * v a r m r s bound
f«c Sear (iuiaea ’'com plete di»kamteal" the Japanese ram paign.
an A Hie,| romnuitiiitM today -Maid,
mad the threat to A u stra lia obT V * in ltle of (h r
w « &lt; l M Ik * J u u n
■ k if* Bink «
l* fl
tan ditiaa appear**!
tk * r t » t * * t v-rU-cy

of t u h * * d

R it a o r r k trm
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kn t
2
in a lin k ln f
to n p n w n t
la lb * « a r

a la r m &lt; n r n r f x a

an A P tabula I ton ibnwr.1
The total of all -la *
skips
an
a m r prA .u n i .ja m IV a ri H arbor
a t i ratnnl l.i MU.
T b * enm 'of * » « uma^brd in i » -

M ARCH

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.Mem her A ss o c in ted J’ ross

M

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Reds Rout Nazis
Od Moscow ftroofr

Needless Of Nazis*
Weak Assault On
Idtndon,
It. A. F.
Strikes
Hamburg

Build Guadalcanal Airfields For Future Attaeks

In Twin Drives
Recapture Of Vital
Ukraine Rail Hub
Claimed By Noils
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TAM PA. M o* A —T W

a Peterson

Am . M u n i

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for

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Ret o ils under a ain e le set of r»u|ron«
I M S W w I M , today n t * in R ation Book t .
It was lia t t i.d
In lb*
from inform ed a u th o ritie s today,
____ _ p i tb* p eriiap * b e sin n in x A p r. 15. Mio
■ w a aa R n t str**t. a ssicn ed points w ill h r inter.
la i &gt; b la 4*. It i™*i r k u ifr a U * .
« d it in pT !
M ore than three b illio n iMilllidB
I t &gt;* oara. o f m oot la raU sin g from th*
But unfor parted c lr llia n su p p ly, it » « i
w ait! on a*. U awrad o a tb* b asis of tli*** i *
o* v , v n t a porta— U ndsn U d b y food srit.im tnnd*rUt*n
Uml c M lia n a w ill g al an »v.
■ab baaaaM ■* M my
o f 111 pounds w aakly under

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e xp lan atio n s of th*
f l d t a re : production m ay t&gt;* It le w exp e ctatio n s: m ilita ry ami
isssd-teeae dem ands m ay In- up;
a a e x tra la rg e su p p ly may .

an farms
storage lockers.

and

in

A 10 percent Increase in .be
C'ounty
Aloe
planting
allotmrnt
for
i W j , too, IM S aa a means o f prodnring
patriotic
eegilahla oil for food and
a t this crtU treestack feada wllJ b« anntiuiM
M a o , II «0 R learned from auth or
itail▼« t r o t h today.

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play Ly t«6**n|f«* Hr rim id Shun
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P R O C L A M A T I O N
W H E R E A S Tito Am*n&lt;-*o National lt*,l fr o * * ilurinr the
firs t fe a r o f t a r part kips turn In th* war ha* rrm lrm l vital
to th* mambrrs of our srranl forcr*
ka t M r famlUaa; and

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to grow vegetable liarorii* nt till"
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li v e wdl Iw appoiiitrkl In attend
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meeting’*. Mi
ld « i n r i dBlml
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The format umi uf a I ISO ruuti III- II vou-t-t You
ell tu giiveni u|irfMtiMH
nf
Hu •t Ih*M' il hurt a
US O club vb«-t .fmt iitard. .........
II.- dill not u f f *rr a
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Garden I Displayed

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mu Ii y the
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d-.i r., Mi.li a irc ra ft
hulHnn: Inioi'. timing the pant | .on
1,1
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king nhelter.
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Pay Deductions ,... ......
For Absenteeism !

l,i |me
An o ff e r hy th«* dramulir dc
o f th» N iivv Knot
^grtiwepl o f - .RulMlis ( 'ill lege lu j th f*f Mum. on Mt«k«-ud di^ti|i
„tire ^Viay. -P yg mahiw i; i ^ n f
m i , ., 1 A ,, pill M
northw est o f Kursk and 65 mile* jn Sanford
li*i the licm-fil --f
lit'I-HI.
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kouth •aouthw **t o f Oral.
nervier mf n mi
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To Present
Play
For Service Men

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;Shames Presides!Severe Penally W ill Be Enforced
!t " f J ^ , ^ ^ c f A ^ 5 iA t Gathering Of ', For Destruction O f Street Lamps I
# e c r e a b o n U m t K n o x SuKKt,H(s

= 5 v M*ny Services Of Meat And! BuIUm
V ^ R e d Criwa Listed Rationing May
By C hairm Smith
Begin April 15
Taipgyrrs Groap
by « « i f W A S H I N G T O N , M ar.
. irl1'
Opposes Boikfiag
T b * (o rre rn m rn l plana tn r a ii.n
tb* ranuw m eals, b atte r, m a r n r in * . &lt; InNew Barge Canal
la rd and other coolking fat* U...I

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tion. M f o v v n i 1 l o i r
ham m er
hlovx s ,ii
\ it j
fiirvffts
tant

that the Germ ana werw p re p a n d g i _
to rv a ru a tr Oral.
Red A rm y Irvopa »torm *d
rap tured K ih * « , anchor point
lb * y r e a l ( i t r n t n Him n orth w ail
of
Banco**, and
h a**
put tb*
H ryanak-O ral «a li*n t to In* aouth
. in imminent d an g er by rapturin g
R n r rte i that tw o key railroad rltie * oa UtAi
fron t, a apacial R u saU n cumtatwl
it results qua reported U a t n i| h L

£ aabrtc*is c r ^ ^

in

I lilt' K \ I
hi r illt 's s tif the*
i t'n m p m .it ivt l\
u * ;ik l i c r m i n
I
lo| t . 1 1 I r l Jiloit ION o il I lOn-

Two
Itcil
arm y
northwest and south nf lla s e o h
gained momentum an
tba
dans
*»manhed
M iu tk a titw iltl
Irvm R»hev, rap tu rin g I I pl*»SS,
ami raifietl an inerwaaing thragt

Nil

fo rt -

n - &lt;
. it *,m ki-.| t h r d o c k a r e a
&lt;•1 K id I r r i l.ttti
iiu l s v v t lc llin g

The German* claimed iba f t
capture of the |H*netj» valley rail
huh « f Slavyanitk in a menacing
cocnter offensive in the IJkralhf
Russian troops, ulortnlni Olkli
capturing Rthev, anchor point ©f|
the gteat Merman salient north
I eadquarter* 1 west of M«ivow, have itvuuhtil
A aphkrsmsn
at
several the heart of the enemy1!
di
*&gt; U a ia l*(l that junUhty
fenmive system on the
central
Ih oa iW M J ap an *** n a n I peraon
n *l M
in th* * m l a | * o f tb* front awl have opened R ®pd
manor, in addition to thr 15,000 army rateway to the west, the m ’ LI.IW)7.KHaH I T I . I . IN T F . K I . n C K I N G S T K M M U N ' t N XI.M’ S into p - m I ium -n .......-w an field
is n inly to tie n id i . a tiiiM- |oi
troapa
aboard.
a&gt;
th* Allied Moscow radio said earlier today »n Guadalcanal ami wilfnn u short space of lum ............. ..
('apt uilny two
key railroad attacks upon th# vlic.ii v
L S planet an dimi t i rh. Im . kgiu Hid i.ndv to loki ..sf
|Lt n
plan ** Inirlfid d o * n more than 100
cities on the Kursk-Orel f w t t , prr-fahr Mated niHlei imF kin) up tnd nte eng no • i i ni- &lt; *11 liiudfrig fields ran f*» l&gt; m fed " i f and .mi
team a f bom b* upon the ships.
three
f i n b r i i k structesi in a mnUci of boms ( Inteltiatiminl &gt;
- W * b a r * achieved a victory of lot a total of
n * l raanplet****** aa to assum r vk-tories in a single day, th« KtlU
i
Iso
had
put
the
Gei
th * pa apart ion* o f a m ajor di»

air ewermwe became
ker and weaker; ai*
fo r m
—*e scattered and dispensed: and
flaally kU rewmanta, bmlated and
bewildered, ware gradually utni
bilated by wrr
auccewaive
air
fo m u lm w oa toe w o t them into
cwanlat.** the comm unique declared

1II * I
iiilr.l I'rraal
1 ii i « .!
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11 \ i n k

1

naalU ttir'ougliout T ueailaf
ym tenU y &lt;te«pit« tmd meat her a*
it headed toward Sew tiuinea |o
rrtnfwrcv Japaieeme troop* at l-ae,
and althtHigh the communique de
I rtoreat that all the iKtpi
-are
tan W .ll I Monk oc vinhint," it did not ill

d"

1.15.

U . S. F lyin g Fortresses A tta c k
T W o Contiitent Cities B y D a y lig h t

to Orel, m pvitlfiH tW le r m lM lk t i
to wipe mil the menace U» the
awl •mpitad

• ' I f f to the rn n a y ,*'
th *
com
m jiq u * dn-larrd. and th* whole
practically destroy-

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III 114111 d ili
f inil i-i -mII i S i i

uni duor was
h-nl-lmg
at
ml iMive A VC-

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dehla-tutely
ilr-l i .-v mg I.ne '.I lly (In
iv to Find, ll
I.v
Hector
t)n-M- lightn In hi* i hill
icd into it, In
j t*n»- to two perrent higher titan fined with Ike (leid »net inn uf p -h FmiHi, neifiu
kh
effiiit
In
uit
inicomiiig
( aiming men. Hut he mlu Inrreaaetf lie pru|ieity,
wbirh ru m .a
|m v i*ii
by
I ii idg i* I r-'iek.
&lt;ntpluyment o f both nifti ami wo- great ileal heavier penults
iiegiu
Smith
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Brassieres 39c
Corsets
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Slips 1.29 up

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•ruling officer
and
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** thr*«* men gel -orm* fresh tract for a number of Armv Jobe, I
In one week I am truing t*i »uL&lt;l (I mp chief worry of hie wm Ulc.
a pernmuil report to the affine, neat to getting and krep&gt;n-general "
lug men. w i i buying food. But'
meat came through.
j they nwtn to know how
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\y men in the .’JO or 40 *Ui of hie general me** tablee where!
I ' vhnted. In hitch-hiking l dined there WM «oup, unlimited j
mile* on thr new mud, hate *rrvlrigx of cm# or more mrftta,,
iow
got the idea that they three or mure vegetable!*, two]
expendable" - that they are kind* of de*»ert, ■ niilltltude of i
liquidated for the »nke of condiment* and sauce* ami as
and.
much coffee aa yuil could drink,
id ample opportunitylo talk I Up
henti Aha mere appearance
officer* of the Northwestf of n civilian la an invital top to
:« Command at Whitehorse dinner, and seldom I* a charge
il sue that thl* was not true, made.
want the men to tie comAt many of the less developed
da and they^jaant them to ramp*, you have to stand in lint
furlough*.
with a messklt In .10 Iwlow
thl* job I* n whale of nn , weather walling- for a q«lrk handlion, and you can’t do »v out. If you try to grt b#ck In
ag at once
Yet some of |your tent with yotir food It pracen, feeling the onslaught of |lically fraetc*. You toon learn to

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SAVE TOUR POINT'S FOR OTHER ITEM8. OUR PRICER ARE COWER AND
OUR STOCK !8 FRESH.
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lute Will linger m, even to the
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shock of unruly hair, got o ff the mi ****
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IractiMl no attention, although hi- ^oat U l
big, tdack sombrero, reti rnacki
i l l s shirt, blue dungaree*, allvri 1
,
buckled belt and fancy I h h i U bore j
a stamp of authenticity larking in ^nlcli r*
the costumes worn by th* guests
of seVeral nearby duil* ranches xnarlila
The leg*, too, wore IkiwihI to the j
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(joint where he would have found K ® ? t F
difficulty in clapping a hog In *
ditch.
T ie cowboy finally abandoned I
hi* tjuaiL along the platform and
halted a taxicab He directed thr
driver to a rest camp for British
sailor* at nearby To inpkirn Corn
#n, Five block* away from the
station he saw a roiy-chaekad
young firltlsn -ailoi Siriumg a
long the sidewalk
The cowboy
Again consulted the snapshot In
Me hand and ordered the drlvei
to turn around an(| pull tip b«*fU&lt;
the sallur
"W ant u lift, piininor?" the
cowboy axk*Hl
’Thanks, awfully," sidd
the
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lata."
‘ "Where you heading?**
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p|rawed excitement, he waa meet
lug xumebody. Hie brother. ) A
brother lie had never w-e*. « A
j brother who had left home in Bos
lion, 1.anchaslire, • Bn g la rot, 83yeai * ago. five your* oafore tie,

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WEEK-END SPECIALS!

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table table arranrameata, a aa,
duet floor and effoettvely hu|
oil lantarne could maka It.
Under lha froeUtoppad Vent,
wai eervtd but blecutU- 71
qulat watchfulneee of tha Nca
cook could not hart been aaeell
by « waller at the Waldorf.
Somehow It didn’t, aeem b
thine, there la the Aritk nlr
to o ffe r him inonnr. But we la
M awhile about the SUtee, ■
I Walked out Into the (Marl
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Green Cabbage — Toma
lull Pepper* — l*nrnnip-

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and the Price* aru Good Thru TUeaday! Cume Earl
While They laud!

Jumbo Stalk

We will aim have h fresh etrpply of the foUwwInp HemK
barb — Cauliflower — Yellow Squmh — Ranch Heeln loe.« — Green Onion* — l.lra* Been* — Green lieunn

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Chiiholm Trail,H With lha halp «r Tax
ihi- Hlti Thfulrv Friday ami Hal unlay.

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Dumb Dan i* dumb like a fyn*
It Mttirt apprahfr of box era, atm
8 }d gr o| Ntylm. He in n mild,
WfrjtAMiit little fellow wrong eyea
|In *b Whiml hi* spectaclei as he
tnrka himself into excitement de­
scribing famoua bout a o f the okl
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.- Nr.t ,onpir ..t ,o,.n.i. - hi YTrtrtt *»ru«uwiion
wham ha aMUrca you « , i
tho th
Italx m the southern ixvl of tin
imartesl fighter that ever lived then gone for the head
Held At Daytona Bn muM f*a»s. to Innshuitk tin
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Cm i nmn tr nmiius
and U** a re a tA l vaellem rlgH.
would
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‘■Why no wa&gt; world champion
D M U iN A I1KACH.
Mar
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would
have
dis(wi»e*i
of
at 10. No oth*r fighter ever won
The fu s\ ffmi.ustion eerta tIUe I t that akr.~ Rut that'i Millanl •in'rkly. Just as tUutp*-e&gt;
Burn. w.T O |&gt;r«tty T ' V
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another alory, ana a long one if &lt;litl
feit f,gl tor —nl » g.HHl pulKh.-i
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llan'a telling it.
idii with
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Sharkey.
Camera fnrmiil revinw
bury era end ha thinks John L. Hehmellng,
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The IV A At hand n.ade its initi­ I Mil
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and
Hraddock.
ami
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woiibi
HO M l . ITM 1 tm 1 I f. *1 U » Hull Iran, Jim Corbett, Rubv Ko­
al nppm ranee to honor the nftonor i i.ttitln v i h l v i M il
to r ! PtUxImmoh*. Jim Jeffriet, have wbipiml T infiey loo
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"Gene « « &lt; u tiruiilering fighter, eei cUi'S mm |deling its nasic JM 0* R" I
Jack Johnson ami Jarlc Dempsey
1 i 11riMf t
T ouis would have moved In on training ihtuc.
would havt boa ten Loui».
In
the
cli***s
are
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him
pnd
I
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h*m
into
mix
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"Sullivan, like Louis, was « *»*t
hlttH-,** he explains. 'Nefthrr hud Tunney couldn’t t it hnni enmigh IlH) of whom have been ussigned
IM\ 1*111 I .
much lootwork. John la was a tu keep Lijui* nft and Jm would hi cook.i omJ tinkers,
\ o r ic t: in n nt «* 4 ii*»%
’Besides taking all the .nuinH
pretty fair boxer and a ntraight b»v#‘ knmked lijpi out Ixiuis* jab
N
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would
have
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the
mess
hulls
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to
wouldn't sidestepped as Sullivan
i ; a I.URt i n.
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ami cook the Army wuy
value in, him! 1 believe John L finding I lie * needy Lyihett
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inirht ni'Vfi have Umbnl H dan
Good meals are seivisl nt the
■would have knocked him out
r .. .(ei.sl that ii.ii i|n" ■ 'I
"Corbett would Have lea ten him g i' i ou ■ blow mist John son's per cantonuieiit mess halls whore the
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fight
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I,IsI .nil I'll t« I* I **11•I •I. 1"1
The init ml Haas brimigw to the
lech Ion
Second t oinpanv. Fifth ilcMitiu-nl.
"F ils was a bitter. Me stuff led S e le c tiv e C u ttin g O f
i . i i l l i r f i N .li •*.«
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The
mm pan y rommatvler
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in hut he w m
s
stationary
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i rre unnpHny
l | iililk- titon •»»
s,nif».M|
lb n .H
injm.hr l, life wituhni'l have
hail
I rees Said N e e e s s a ry i .s*. h.i,.i o i f i r&lt;-, m » i &gt;«.
,.r
, Ml111 ■ hi t| Ut ** of**
uny trotihta hitting Lmii* with a
M&lt;»rr&lt;ingnhrle, (hi h m.H thi1 utli.r,
•mi * .......
nght ami would‘have kayoe.t mm
ttA IN K S V Il.I.K . M .i
t. i »* i
o f f t m « h i Hunt offtn -i f m .
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No mini* could do mote ilamuKi A IU i . i i i k Ii I I ...... In '. |iu l|&gt; n .,.a l I . H . 1
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vith i ‘ingle iilow
nemh d ,n 1 C wlrf . and Mm d Dffn
Isabella
yolie to w.u arid
II , .*-1. l*« ' x I
"Jefferies would have swapped
,
"
M
H**ni\
&gt;o
Wni’it,
f
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I
I I K I t M O V ’s
bug i* oiiMof 0 i»s, fheir is no in
left I anil pLUwhes with Louis rr salty foi deal rur live cutting,.
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I. • .MlfllX *•*». • I I
mu) knocked him out fit wn* .. * bvs l
til JOv olul ioiihi y times A uteri
I Nieiund farm foiTs
V
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*hOf tar hit te i tint 11 Louts n lug
can Mairnrs wen uill«*l gentle
fellow nt 21ft pounds, solid You tei with Hu State Ngr (cultural j lV
men siiibu s
Katenanm
Sri
vice
j
1
1
couldn't hurt J eff And he war
lie Inaued a plea for selnetive
fust, few people know that he
could run n hundred yards tti I(l r till lug to a-.suI e a futuie supply
i*|
piilpwinol
j
sevonds.
Small trees like small iHitalocs.
"Jolmscm wnyhl lave toyed with
( ash and th an k s fo r yo u r Id le P ia n o
Louis jiftt! won an easy d*el inn I lonely piiy tfieji wav lie says
Hasing his stalenn til mi pcceiit
Hr was the greatest
defenshf
hiixer we’ve had. Jmh would have |ihveatigutions of imlpwoml rutting
•1 , w ill 1
W ill |&gt;uy . m l.
W u illiif . ..
ratighl Jm**a blows &lt;&gt;ti his elbow-t m -cemid gruwth nini I rihIr, Nie■
ami bit I-mil* with uppenut* hind ie|H»rL that tin i lilting of
,
gt ilti‘l III
Nir\
1IK'llltcl(T
• li.arl-. mUSIl * nil
Jack hail ii baht of |h! Min- loti till If I &gt; - ill lift lire- jtlulis vUldl'Nit
in t a trifle In push you o ff ( aide and inns oiioiiih a I
I ii
*u'i\aftitrir^, i ltuit Im%
k , *u« l lioin e . uimlih
Nieiund explain^ Dial, acini &lt;1
htileiiti- just ns von were tluoivmg
intr to thi 1mm *! Seiviee D S *
■% kHanvi
" M u . " in » m&gt;l 1 iiniriilM ilm nn! fix itm
iM iaiiai’y would have ku«a ked ! Depuitmenl nf VgiuxiltoM . pulp *
lend* out within
four
tootids ( wood cuttirig should lie confined |
Jack, weaving and bobbing, would tn tow grad** imtti-finl incliiiliiig
Srti.l ilenrrl|it inn nl l ‘ iiini».
1limbi i looked hi deri'ctive I m tx ,
siippr r *hed tiers, juid utlieis n
moved hr thinning*, the upper
t N i.m c. Orun.l — U jnurhl — S|imi-l )
l l kriLKPSY INHtXITIDr
purl inn* of sawfog oilje lires rul
in 1‘ gglhg opr&lt; nI toiii*. and worked &gt;
W h a t causes it ?
out turperil me trees
A kw b n tanta«rwnf tH# orirvoni of fssx
C o n a n ts
9*J» daCVart ms HUi tn»ir*«tNX| «toa*t w«P
to Mnt fail, whil* they list, to mfwt foodor I tine pm rid n't ill tablespoon*
I lul, of wastr cooking fatji will
wnltirt# to Pw fdu«*fw*sol Ovmorx. 515 I liuduri* the glycerine, pruce*ACad
1t i l W flie r A ' r
O rlH ii.lo, l li.
Fifth Av* . Nrw Yak, N V , Otri
Iii" nn explosive MHpnied tu fire
C-.12A I* lit 17 uim, anti a it craft ntiHl*

Wuv* ■y*

I III I SftiMi' ( liisp?. V\ riliii

Our t " l ,|b*t(i •iM«&lt;| * "* " •■., )&lt;|t .odd 'fi* ll
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3 &lt;b» 25c

B a c o n S k in s 2 ib* 25c
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S a o i a g i Ib 29c

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WHifin m di
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B o c s n 'A Ib 3 9 c
W'llfin it pHel r Cm
■ ■ V l i l - o . i*. 2 5 c
Km.fpin s Tvoflai e r »
1 lb 3 5 c
Kirvjtin " Obi V
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25c
bhiniwo »f Mr h

T u k a y i Ib 47c
Fr»«h 1M•( •• I

C rran t

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42c

Ib

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49c

Baal .•■"up

32c

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RED S M O K E D S A U S A O E
CURED HARD SA L A M I

W h ilin g

25c .

C r o o k o n Ib 16c (

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C o ld M o a ts a,., si, ib 3 5
Bndm

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49c
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Ib 29c

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Pt&gt;At TOO* 1194 Of k* ill* I J4

4 ’/aC Q u a k e r O a ts

C o r n F la k e s

P ro d u ce N ot

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POTATOES

Not •ciitionvd buy le-di r*»ry
w*«k f*ku

VI \ I * If KS and cluck * M pHM&lt;‘d
II* buy, artl and tmdie «i«ed
s.-.-L mIjui aid wtitelieu anil
•L ik »
Fred Myera, III Kn»t
s*i'Ci»in| Street

5 'b. 28c
?t&gt; 5»i

C a r r o t s b e b 7 V2 c
img

n w n i ii**..

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W K huy all Mud
p
Lire I*hahim" IJ
IHHLD
apart menl
m
—
No pelh, mi idilldti'it FOUND
lintel
Mas full . itrioll,
HELP W ANTED

WHERE Hfc LOST COftSOOlWESS.

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FOOD
CINTIRS

3 ib» 2 5 c

N ew S o ap P ow d ei

S 11, ItnHtKIl flu mfi mg, hi-ni
lib trill HuI him (auk with cop
VV* Imvi'
Ia 1 lulling. J ladimit rirrolat- l mg Mild well drdhr.g
m ciilnpieL'
^tnr'k of shallow
iug linitrr*; 1 2 ft ceiTinterciftl
alid deep well pumps and hat
Serve! rofrlgei atm . «n eiplfn
wain he ill*'i &gt; ft'hmii Jfi V
luei»l Hke new
Nr-r at M
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SANDWHTII STAND , fully eairtp
prd. nn iiidebtednemi, rxcellent
location, cheap ifvrrhnsd, good
Income,
Owner IcMving town,
Bug 1571, Sunfunl,

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No Need To Be A larm ed — Look At This:

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d used I unit

good “ S t oi two g u ll with Mr j,« h"*
V k hmtr, 10 limn werlt, piuh
ehly Mtint' uveifim.
Wetlein
t/iiinu TidrgrHpli Lu
H K V H lA fi feiriHle High School
gt«dttNilea ghoul fR yen it* of agr -F IJ N IN l * |i*l in.. M "Vt*| IH with
Mliht 1»# tomu* iypinti,
toi
iglnh nldlll)
fAil xx***'k, gnod
iirtiuihg fur upwiHiog position&gt;
ftlLire. nut ad. wnk wilh .»l«l
with VVeaiertt llulmi Telegtmd
iteUblU lleil m«l it ill uai
V|*|&gt;|&gt;
&lt; oiupmiy, whuMe an virph m*
for Mpfmifil uirid
lion I... « a
Mtuthlered our of Hump import
Here
h
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miiI tu the wur effort.
Kur full
pertiitilers apply, \.e%ivr Tharp
&gt;1m i«crrk Berirorrl, Kla
! he Mlr*ch* futii reti* t o ;MKI K!m
W A N TE D : Fertmn* tu alter** ri.ii'.
Avenue, muiictl** ymn pMtrumige
tu Urlendo. Fhotie LM Mum
We Mrr ri|uipup*f to bundle uny
cemenl prujecl nod heve or lor
•ty t nt lug
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TO
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toby
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MM A L L At my linkjc* in
i i»ti«liituf1, rhonr .102

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toilet soap

FLO U R
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A STARTUP NWOUHCEHEHt.*

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out a scrappy Oviedo &lt;|ulnt, hy th.
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s**e a « m en I a
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I r m i.e r t y u n d e r th e a a ld c e r t if i c a t e
ln «ned w an In th e n a m e uf C la r ein-e K A K v a N I4 e ||a le r
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C le r k I'lr e w ll
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C la r k C lte u lft C o u r t
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w m ir a m k k i c a n h a n c k h k ,
ON TU B OBf/TRAI, T U N IS IA I
FRONT, Beb. i l (D elay) (/V)
American llangrra l.layed an Im |
nortant role In (he bait I f In ke#..]
(ho Oerman. .iff (he key mi..nil j
■ In rlilge. frunnllf.g (be ..mill
leading from Tunl.ln to the AI |
lied ba.v ut Te.w.aa, Algr.ix
Thrown into n defen.lve |...«.
tlon, the Itnnaar. croich.d in
tnountaln.lile foxhole, by .l..v
a t eheela landed around Ibe.n uml
snaked out un the plain ut nlubl
to epy on the enemy and wreck
Concealed on tho .lope, the
Rangera kept the German. gu..aIng about their defenar.
One
morning
an
Italian
.la ff
re
drove within .hurt rune .. their
hidden 3?-mm. gum. The Hetiy
art drilled a hole throu* h the
tar, - killing a major, two lieuttnanta an the driver. A brown
•tippy wa* In the car but e»cune I
harm. The dog Is now alturhe.l
to tha Rangers kitchen truck.
Other Italian cars and trucks
canf# along later and met the
aamo fa t * , some o f their &lt;&gt;ccupants falling prisoners tn the
Ranger.. The captured Italians
aald they had been told Trbessn
/.W as In th* Axis hsmls and were
*tl route to visit friends there.

B u lk O f A x is Convoy
Sunk In M e d ite rra n e a n

Ill* Ita e 12 tlM«f

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A f t a r A llie d a ir m e n o f th e
s o u th W M t P a c if ic com m a n d
w had p u t th a fin ia h ln s tou ch es
to th a d w t r a c t io n o f th e J ap anaaa c o n v o y , B r tila h bom be ra aaam iltiid J a p b ases In
B u rm a w h ile ' th e A m e ric a n s
. b la s te d b rid g e s , r a ilro a d s and
• d o c k s l a Che R s n g o o n area.
F l y i n g C u r t is P -4 0 W a r hawk n x k U n . ao pilots o f s »ln&gt;M army sir foreos xroop dsotroysd I M Japan to# flshtar and
. bomber plane, durln* tho Now
w Oulnoa eampalfS, tk# army roportod yooUrday.
A N ary eomnuniqao nm rwtay
r. ported that lib erator hoary
bonbon struck a t fo o r ouomyh.ld a raaa In t M ' notthwoaUm

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He Comes First

11VI10st

I 'a le * a

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I'e r t t h i Hl#

■htill

• •*#ff enteil mi •‘••tlllliK ••* •• •*
•ll#
|•l••uerly i1##|.|||»#i | tli#|.|n mill l#e
.••Iif to the hlgb#»l lilthlei .it tlie
• •■Mil tisasi ■#• i|#.«m mi ih' Mr»i \tni

You mutt keep up the fight on the Home
Front too
He needs tanks, nuns, shells,
ships ami nil. While the chief ammunition
for the Home Front In a high morale, and
we have the essentials for that comfortable
home which is so Important to that high
morale.

So that you may
FaHhion Ixxik
K rrp

your

rlf d h m

Don't

nmartly rlraii«*&lt;|a T I ih I ' i
gffOfl

rennomy

few e r

new rlntlirn.

n v t k K t stu ck W li under way.
Bomb# ware dropped at Kahili.
Bull], Ballala and V ila and every
American plan* returned.
a
A t tha earn* time DaunUeaa diva
™ bornher* with wildcat fighter es­
cort raided Munda on New Georgia
Island fo r th* S2nd time, • t a il­
ing' a fir* there, and thee* planes
likewise all returned. It wa# as­
sumed that the Liberator* and
A dive bomber* . operated out of
w Guadalcanal.
A t Canberra, tha reading o f tha
comatuinMo* In the house of repreaentalivaa by Prime Mini.ter Cur­
tin lad .t o prolonged cheering,
a ( h r t k m aarkad that never baw t o n *■ ao Many fronts had there
keen mak aaana aa new fo r eonft-

There an* lots of things froicn, rationed,
restricted aml eliminated. Y 6u never know
what will tie next on the list—so while we
still have a goal stock to choosc fmm, come
in and muku ytiur selection today I

keep that

ia&gt;

caught too late—With

lo o

little I

tfnUy

when we lire a ll buying

That's Why

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

Aircraft In N e t
Guinea Campaign

\ ,WJ0*od grwa firaot a ll fronts also

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220 Magnolia Ark.

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f ig h t in g f r o n t !.
not b «

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there to D elano, where h* r
sided until ha matad ta Sanfor

Beginning July I, th* order limit*
manufacturer* of- wood furniture to SS
percent o f the patterns offered during
8 #pUmber 1041 or 24 peUerns, which

^ Don't Crowdthan
with Unnecessary Calls

CITY BRIEFS
High school bora should not
quit school whan they receive or­
der* to report fo r physical egamlnationa, E. B. Carter, selective
service clerk, stated this snoruing''Each yooth moat have a medical
examination before he can be
classified, hut ha la not necessari­
ly being drafted. I f a school stu­
dent sranta to finish hU last term
of school, ha should sand a letter
to th# draft board and he will b*
allowed to do ao," Mr. Carter
said.
Seminal* County Poet No. &gt;292
of th* Veteran* of Foreign War*
of tha U J . wiU Mate at 9t00 P .M ,
Monday, Mar, 9 lx tha American
Legion R a t fo r th* purpose of
electing' officer* fo r the coming
year. A ll mambars are urged to
attend,
,

M WM

W.R. England J r , boatswain1*
mate, firs t clasa, of th* United
Otatea Coax! Guard, atatlonad at
Norfolk in charge o f a patral

lln d * c a n *

b u ilt t o f u lly m «fr t t h *

I n a e a i l n g v o lu m * o f c a l k b o -

Back bdforc Hitler and
To|o Mt thoworld aflame,
it wai convenient and
practical tatraniact bull*
new—deliver menage*
—greet re la tiv e * and
f r le n d t by long dlitance
telephone,
But npW theie’ iame

tdtdmort

coum

ar*

t h * r a w . m o t d r la li n t d c k d

M n t | . n w f l a In to w M p o a a

Th# air raid

t a rs .

c a l k m a y i l o w u p v i t a l w a r e o lly .
T h a t** o t p o d a l l y tr u « o f " lo n g

ssisscssi;

tha. threat to war aervice. Ya« can.ao
can do rnwai
much to beta
help ioeed
speed vkvte
.

up
a
to
IS

Julios Holmaa HuUMnson, re­
sident o f Stnford for tha past 40
rears, died at MS home, 1020
Laaral Avenue, t y i n d a y follow-

Tht some order Imposed limitation*
on the ua* of Iron and elaal for manu­
facture o f wood furniture, and W PB
estimated thla would raault In an an­
nual aavlng of about 22,000 ton* of
those materials.

ims. Toot
r

heaviest fir* was sent
J, H, Hutchinson, hyThewarship*
acaampanylng
convoy reported
Sanford Resident north-bound
number between seven and
For 40 Yegro, Dies medlum-elsed merchant ships.

W A SH IN G TO N , Feb. 23, m — The
War Production Board today prohibit­
ed tha manufacture of new pattern*
of wood furniture beginning March IS
nml ordered a two-third* reduction In
the number of existing patterns on
July I.
,

ce

thred o f Jta f a t t . * ^

Kan.
Th* pilot* reported teeing only
IS or 20 Nasi fighter* over Rot­
terdam and tho*# weren’t eager
to cloa* with th# IS-gun Fortreaa-

Manufacture of New
Patterns of Wood
Furniture to Cease

l M ( r D is t a n

M wai
f anti-aircraft m* and cam#

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ituitui)#

Picture.1 alwivc are leaders of the Florida Kduratlonal AaaoelaM"o eunferetire
land when a legi.lative program for .lute echool. was dl.cO»*&lt; il
I h.-y nr.
: Hal Illack, Miami, chairman claa.roxm teuch. ra department
M \t Feignall prlncipala department; R. Karl Kipp, Sanford, rhnirman .1. m. ni.uv pm
ght, J. B. Rickard.. Tallahaxee, executive .ecretary » f the I I.... In Btluc
i'll Walkin., W e.l Calm Reach, FKA |»ri*si«irut t Mini t'nil 8 . &lt; * l .ikcimitl

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• ........ . Hiink four
- l"&lt;l;n iiikI dam­
' ■im I rum h six.
i•f • 11 .i mi*]i ii convoy.
•. i huichill tunkn
Hi Hi ll first urmy

Chamber of Commerce
JLuuncheH Move To
Help Local Kiirmersj

Sites Not Identified
And Only I Plane
MisRing
Reported

pi any dsroaxa-

Top Soviet Sniper

Put Celery With
“ A ” Vegetables

Out Aerial Raids
For Ninth Night

r" i Wf A m— »lm—d Pn au)
. 4
For tho ninth .urcoaal.o n ln t
tha ftJkJT. carried on IU mifthty
aerial
hammering
of
wcatotn
Qormany. T irg e ta w e n not Id a tided and only one plane wma
Hated aa mlaalng.
In yeeterday'e raldi, lha ollye
drab preeialon bomtwra of tk*
United Htalee bexan their mlaaloo.
a faw hour* after Britieh and
Canadian bomber, had returned
from nlcht-raldlnx Hamburg, 0 «rmany'a aecoml city and an Im­
portant euhmarlne building centar.
That wa. the eighth British raid
In a# many nights on th« rclch
and it doublnl all previous R.A.F.
non-.top run* over that country.
Th# R.A.F. also hit w .,U m
Germany and the night'# oo#r»Uona coat the Brltl.h 10 bomber*.
Big Lancaster, Stirling, Halifax
and Wellington bomber* made the
Hamburg raid, unloading many
two-ton block buatar bomba and
"Una of thousand* of Incandlarlea** that left the port In flam#*,
th* air mlnl.try .aid. On* pilot
reported a large fir* In th* c n U r
of th# dock are# and that 20
minute* after the raid began there
was a deni# carpet of imoke over
th* town which was ao thick
"th at at on* Um* I could hardly
W M
fir# underneath."
Only on* #hlp o f tha RoU#rForce, returning pilots said,

\rmy Tanks
Throw Hermans Out
&lt;M Snljcnane In
Nor I hern
Tunisia

Kr i l i s h

Effort Made To

RiA. F. Carries •&gt;,

N F S O' V K t.f NW't M...

A single British night raid of
1,000 bomber* over Ih* llhlnelaiul
lj't cost* elos* to M million .lollnrs,
■|’i .lha largest slnglu Item being the
v
coal or the planes lost.

M e m b e r AnHOCinU'cl I ’ r i w

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FRIDAY, MARCH 5. 191.1

C o u rt,
F lo r i d

Maf( 12 ns rh *1 K : I '

*.f S’ SV i •*. o f M\\
Meetii.n | r. l*.#w n«||, P

s o l ' l l t: (IF

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8 ANFORI), FLORIDA.

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lf4t* o r. HKnNfFOM

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Rangers Flay Big
Part In Keeping
Tunisian Stands!

IN D F .P R N D E N | O A I l d t j m Y a e . U ^ i t

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lb

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i » i il a r
nf A i i r u h
a
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f ile d ■note In n it ••fflrr* *r
•lin.te p|i|ill« at Inn
f*.t m • •'
(•» I.# U n t in l t h e re o n
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it III m ill's w e s t o f
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it will
tiliicr. rrntt* uiuti*iml**. .,»L.

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VMgft j||i|t - t s t li i.
MVI’lllly Im'CII |Mlt t.\ I Im- 1
mriit iif Agi nil 111 •
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I Kit Higgins |i\t*.tli.| 1.••lit\
In ii I c t t p r in I mil* II I
I M g MHml l l i f l l l i l i p l I Mini

of

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jcu im g in iu v c r

6?g Liyeg Aboa^d

OppoHCH Commercial Ship In A t l a n t i c
Fishinff inInland
L o s t In Sinking
Waterways Of State
°

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l*r—. )
A .Ingle Inrimln fired in the
•lead of nitrht fi..m an enemy sub­
marine sent a cargo passenger
ship to il. grave in the North
Atlantic with a lo«. of 07H live*—
the United Slate.' gieate.t .e*
iliaa.ter .inre the wur le-gan, aurvivora reported Thursday.
Five survivor., the
first
to
reach the United Stale-, the Navy
said, reported (hat
ihr
vraeal
sank within 26 minute, ufter the
torpedo roared into the .larboard
side, apparently trapping a num­
ber of soldier. In their bunk.
WllhJn a few minataa the Hal.
nf Ih .' .hip wn« «n ’tFrrlfle
it
fa conservation for
wns almost lmp....iblc to wall
the decks an.1 u gieut number &gt;&gt;l
men were cascmle.1 into the freer
mg water before liftmnt., re|b
and floats coul.l be InumTed
The vessel wa. one of
Unilrrl Stairs cargo ship, wboli
the Navy annminei'd on V-et.iiiu.
22 had been ..ink within I....
days of each other in the No.lb
Atlantic with a total Ins. of a •«
lives.
Several survivor, endnnge.. •!
their uwn live, to releu.e ....... . ■*
lifeboat*, survivor, said, and -om"
who iierlshnl met hero's death
In similar e ffm t.
The turivora raid that only I " '
o f 760 passenger., mostly m en
tho artnrd force., aboaid the v
»el survived. Twenty eight n n ."
her* of the merchant crew of I !••
and 13 member. .if the N un g.".
crew of SM also wrre re--....I
A number apparently .lied l...m
eapoeur* In the frigid w ater..-in
vlvor* ln.lleate.1 At leart tlnei
who had been dragged through
the water* for several
him.
hanging onto Jam-flickr.l Iif.
boat* war* dead when they r e s . h
ed rescue vessels ami at la.t ".»■
pariahed In a lifeboat while new
member* mad* valiant e flm t. to
fan th* apark of Ilf*.
Th* last survivors were t&gt;&gt;&gt;.
picked up until eight hours lift''
rlaca. Tagging
the torpedo struck.
t also haa a ti
Tht hsrole actions nf a meinl..-.
growth, and flak
of th* New York Police Dei Mill
by th* bar* kl
ment— Hugh K. Moffett, 44. "I
on las* tha hand*
734 Van Neat Avenue, Ih* Br.u.v
ly.
This appUi
N. Y. — saved the lives of sever si
I pen man* persons.
“I W S U I
Moffett, who le ft a sergeonn
commercial
b « allowed, on th# New York department to
fl7hln, H t w a A 'i
join
th* merchant marine unit
•pace not pa m l
three weak* before the sinking,
helped launch a Jammed lifrl~'ut
and then endangered his own hie
to get other* aboard, stirviv"..

Hill, Us follow
" T h e n * 19 h
HI H«'M in lt*|;ilt.l
I I im I lm« f«i|«*il#lv
minil on KroMinl of
flint wt* hml hi I lu
Mill, Itrifl t III 9 19 )t

W A S H IN G T O N ,
M ar
j.
(A C )
The
S m a lr
M i lit a r y
C o m m it t e e liM iay r e p o r te d th e
| ir o « | if f l u f a 1911 f•h •«I rn » p
a*» la r g e an la n t ) e a r “ in nl
m o st hopelt*«H uf r r n l i r n l i o i ”
It r rv o m m e n tle v l le g in la ih in
lu r m t r a i n t h e m i n r m r i d til
la ln rr
aw ay
fro m
fa rm #
to
n ko ii) a r e n u lt th a t “ m i l
he
t r a g i c " a n ti anke«l t h e p a « * j ? r
of a h ill li&gt; d e f e r i m l u i l l o i i of
fa rm
w u rk era
fo r
th e
re
m n in d e r
of
ye a r,
b la m in g
"red
ta p e "
fu r
u n n ir r r s H lu l
id m in in t r a t io n
uf
th e
e x h a l­
in g d e f e r m e n t le g i- la t t o t i

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f l o w i n g ir K M it i, . i ii.I f o i fh#&gt; |itin *
L t'in if I l i r i i i i i r i o t i# l. , n . u f u iin
Iflifii vrgftiiM#**, im tin- . u|i| - mi |i9
llmt ••om#* to Hoi ut.t 11a11.111\ ioiim *
II fun tin* imrlli itliiii' tln*y i U**i

t|f»v t hi* Iik» I of iintiiMiii gi«*«*n
v**|fi*t ikli|i'«a
It •*« tii\ ofti-n th#'
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Reds Continue
Gains In North
Taking 52 Towns

F lg h t -

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t i lie &lt; I nil
had
t b I m e in B o u t h 1 ' . 11•t t ile d the de­

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S o u I h Is I’hruiil
To ( i p m i H i i Armies

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11oust* A p p l a u d s
N f* w s h t*t*t s’ Part
In Winning Of War

Police Arrest
Boys, Attempting
To Steal Cycles
I’hnikjeil with the thrift nf foul
hicyili'H vedtruluy nfteinoon hi
f i o n l o f ih e B it e T h e a t e r , fm ii
|io v 9 o f f l . i i n 12 to I I
v r u i9 ot
• H I, w en# u rrriN te il Mini t h e
In
f Vf I f 9 i ei'oV rirriil, Mi r n r i l i n K to P n
ll.e t h i e f
It o y (J.
W illiu ilIM
T I v lu .y d w r r « p u r o lr t i to t h e ir
| m i i e f i t ■ (iriitllrifr a n in v m tij^ u tio M
( h i*
a fte rn o o n h y J u d g e
l(.
\V
W ai e
Uni# o f t h e h o y 9 w a * a I
i ead v
i»n
p a r o le
R im in g t h r e e
o th e r
hoyx,
fo r
h u v ln g
h ro k rn
in to H iii| e n t e r e d p la c e * o f ln i« l
n ra a
u n ,| u c h m iU
it r v e r « l w e e k u g n . f ' h ie f W i l l i a m * a ta te fl.
1‘heft of a bicycle lu«t e v e n in g

and tonight, warmer suuth and

Fred Harrson, la at Rollins central tonight.
Collsg# taking a two month*1
prsllmlnary training course as an
Army aviation cadetCarson And
A graduate of HemInola High
School, young Harrison attended

Cagney
Win Movie “Oscars”

principle*
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— ( Special)— Promotion of
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Harry K. Itobson son of Mr uiul
Mra J. N. Robson of Sanford,
Flu. lo the rank of Corp I ll'll
haa bran announced fere hy hl»
commanding officer Col. John D.
Hill of th* 124th Infantry Itrulment.
The 124th Infantry Regiment
I* part o f The Infanrty School
Service Command here- Tha In­
fantry School, largest of Ut kind
In th* world, tg tea home of the
Infantry Officer Candidate.

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ly Traps

Says Watson
ytrolU r haa no constitutional
m •to ontDlov special ettorr to assist him in Uie performI of, his duties. Attorney GenTom 'Watson has asked the
s County Circuit Court to
ntn Comptroller Lea from
leying attorneys In collecting
ngibls taxes.
| his bill o f complaint the
may general specifically atad a contract betwayn Lae
I the Miami firm o f Casey,
ton and Spain, which waa ensd for lha tangible tax Work,
'ataon also made public a lotin which ha told lha compler that in filing the suit he
"In no way challenging or
itlonlng your motives or your
HS fo r making the contract” .
I am. prompted solely by tho
llg c f having the court deen on whether or not employIt o f counsel to represent
executive officer of the stale
he performance o f his duty U
horlted by law ” he said
h e suit sets forth the seme
eta
Watson
made
several
etas ago when ha requested
ollng from the Supreme Court
i waa advised that It did not
w original Jurisdiction In the
M attorney general contends
1 under the constitution he Is
legal advisor o f executive ofm o f the stato and that he has
ta ff o f assistants fully quellI to perform all legal service*
M nd for stato officials ami
employment of other counsel
llltgal and a usurpation o f

ARCADE

Package 8tore

2m M e s s r s .

•i BANTOlP. FLORIDA.

LEGAL NOTICE8

mauds

CkOWN MUNCM1 JUUANA of the Notheriands liceea with hot consort,
l^lnoo Bernhard, and their three children In their Canadian home Hi
Ottawa. This Is the first picture taken of the Dutch royal family linos
the birth of tho third daughter. The children ere &lt;t. to r,) Princess Irene,
P r— *se Merer let Francisc*. and Princess Beatrix, {/nfvruatiouali

Belgian Premier “Cruel Man” Gets
In Exile Spends Additional S ta y
70th Birthday In Sanford Jail

DONDERRY, Ireland, Mar.
NEW YORK. Mar. S, (Bpecisl)
I—fllnbsd, attached to a
I States eoast guard cutter — George* Theunls, former Pre­
a the world's moet traveled mier of Belgium, passed a pensive,
nostalgic afternoon Sunday In his
three year* ha has never lioma In the Drake Hotel, 4!0
It waa his 70 th
a single voyage of th* Park Avrnue.
i he Joined a* a puppy birthday, ’ the third he hail suf,
American port. Since his fared In exile In the United
l at th* United Stoics Naval Slates, and he wondered how
__ th* Red Cross club has many more Would come before
dog biscuit* on Its menu. the German* were driven nut of
Belgium and jia could return to
hi* native home.
But with tha characteristic re
Stralnt of an army officer, hr
concealed hla anxiety about the
ten or through which Belgium Is
poising under German domination
ard preferred to dleplay hi* lively
aensa of humor In recalling snmn
of th* Incldtnls o f hla eventful
life.
He was Premier o f Belgium beB P • Again
tween 1022 and 1026 and again
ieri l form have been
In l0S4-’36, Tha name* of Eurf
optan diplomats o f that and
completed and
earlier period* — Lloyd Oeorgo,
MacDonald, Chamberlain, Clemen
0 *M u at popular price* eeau, Poincare, Harriot, Ilrtsiul —
f. ’
Packaga Goods
rolled o ff his tongue as numbers
do from a telephone operator*.
K. .
Dancing
Like hi* maternal grandfather,
who was sn officer under Nspo
Icon | hla paternal grandfather,
who waa an officer In the Belgian
war o f Independence, and his
father, also an' officer In th* Bel­
gian A n y , Mr. Theunl* selected

salty fewer that even lha
Navy eaa aenra preedly.

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I t ’a net taboo today to
plain facts. Thousands of
praise CARDUI'a 2-way
Taken as a tonic, It usuall
up appetite,’ stimulates fl
gas trie juices, thus aiding
Hon and haloing resistance,
ed S days before tha tim
taksn as directed, Itlh o u l
relieve much purely far
periodic pain. A 02-year
saya It may help.

Classified Advertisements
flats near Hanford,
to 00 scree In each
ill Improved truck

flowing walla, buildLand Bank, small

iNKOUfl—

boy all kinds of wad fund*
IS, Fhons 12T,

Henry Napoleon White, negro,
otherwise known as "Cruel Man” ,
escaped city prisoner, who was
returned here from Jacksonville
Thursday, waa given an addition
of (&gt;0 day* In jail by Judge F . L.
Miller In City Court Friday svsning.
Ills previous sentence, of
which he had served about six
weeks, on charge* of drunksnness,
disorderly conduct and assault
upon another negro with a shoe
■hoa,
amounted to 1K0 [lays.
Today
%'ruel Man" waa back at wort
in the soo.
Other cases were, Wesley Alexunder Poster, drunkenness *11
f *'
bond
K uhn Joe
tyonu estreated;
esireaiou; nuoq
jo * Clause
misuse,
driving drunk end contempt of
court, case continued! Vance Mull­
ing, drunkenness, |0 bond estreat­
ed; Tom Hurley, drunkenness, $0
bond estreated; Sgl. R. 0. w o iencraft, drunk and disorderly,
transferred to Navyt Mamie Qlbson, negroes, disorderly conduct,
III) and cAsls or SO ‘ days; Rob­
ert Bernard Thames, negro, dieorderly conduct, 110 and costa
or :(0 days; Charlie Peareon, ne­
gro, drunkenness, *10 and costa
or ^0 days.
P O PU LA TIO N

1,041,0M

JAC K SO N VILLE , Mar. 6, —
(1’ N H )—The present population
o f Florida, according to aotimatoa
Just relsased by tho Florida State
Chamber of Commerce, la 1,949,080. This Is baaed on the number
o f ration books Issued and rep re­
sents sn increase line* May, 1942
o f approximately 200,000,
Chamber of Common* official*
said that vertlficatlon o f those
figures would result In Florida
being given larger allotment* of
food and other merchandise.
Glycerine Is a colorless' liquid,
20 * per cent hesvlsr thin Water.
tha Army for his career. 9
the World War broke out
fought to preserve what bis f t
father had helped to gain.
From tha New ,Yorx offlo
the Belgian Embassy at 0*0 1
Avenue, Mr. Thaunla egsli
waging war on the Neals. H
helping tha United Slats* Hal
by facilitating tha axchaaM
vital materials tie tween th* ui
States and the . Belgian 1 Oc
II* looks forward to rsnpngu
fore h* la. many years ommi
revenge which.will not b a s h
4d by the report that 10,000
■jana war* token last month 1
his nativu Liege to work as

Boohy Trap,
ft'e part o f the
curriculum o f the Second Army's
Rsneer School, established hart
by Lieut. Oen. Ben S. I ear.
The student rangers learn their
lesson the bard way. I f they
bump Into a booby frmpa nicely
calculated dynamite charge simu­
lates the resulting explosion-m l In everything but the fata­
lity.
r
They are also taught how to
decetra the enemy first; how to
lav In w ait for him unseen lit
their outlandlshly colored cetnouU fa suits which blend perfectly
with their background.
Row does a booby b a p work?
&gt;There are many combinations,
o f course, but the main Idea Is to
connect a death dealing explosive
charge with some apparently In­
nocent article which almost any
soldier Is likely to touch through
accident, necessity or curiosity,
There Is a demonstration shack
In the school which Is rlggsd up
with bQ aorta o f traps. A liquor
bottle rests on the table, bat
this time the bouse will fall In
on the unwary soldier before he
takes a drink. Lifting the bottle
releases a spring beneath which
seta o ff the explosion.
A member o f a mop-up squad
kick* a shovel out o f hts way,
or leant on a window shelf.
ratically, h* never knows what
happens; actually at the ranrvr
school, lie knows a big explosion
d o t* by Jar* the daylights out of
him—but teaches him to be doub­
ly -ary.
"Sleep In tha mud and llvo" la
tha way Inetruetorx put It to
teach tha man to keep away from
possible booby traps.
On* nest touch plays on th*
usual desire of a soldier for any­
thin* smacking of femininity. Th*
top half o f a picture on tha wall
shows tha torso of a luscious
blonde; th* bottom half, almost
tom away, flutters In th* breasa,
111* soldier naturally smooths th*
torn part out to meet tho up]
portion, to got tho full effect,
gets a full affect— an explos
rocks the house. The pressure
his hand on the wall makes '

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"loti and each of r e * * r , heraby
Oil l i d
and rwrelrsd to present
■ nr rialma and demands which
you. or allhsr of y e * may have
■(•In a l lha aetata o f graoeaa U
Clark.
dacaaaad.
lata
of. said
Hilly. In tha C eU fltr J * d « a of
y-minola County, r Iarid*, &gt;1 hi*
■« In tha court b o o ** of eaJd
01 r at Hanford. F lo rid *, w ith ­
in »i*h t calendar m oatha. from
tha lima of tha first eebltdetlen
cf ■hla nolle*. Bach claim or da*
toan.l aha II ha In w riting, ana shall
iiat* tha place of residence and
no,t » f firm addrasa of tha claimant,
and shall ba sworn to by tho
claimant, agent, or attorney, and
any such claim or ddmaod not ao
tiled shall ba void.
•
i H. C LAR K .
As administrator of
th*
R atal* of
FRANCE*
IC L A R K , de­
ceased.
yitai
pulrllralluo February
leth.

*4 u UM newspaper
urtln shall ba publl
cnnaacntlva WMkj.
P. It.rsdon, Clark ■
and th* official i *
Ilia &gt;1 d ir af Fabru,
p iin u n x
S HUaaiy
.

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AUTOMOBILE
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WINDSTORM
INLAND M ARINE
WORKMAN’S

Andrew Carraway Agency

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HELEN ML C ARRAW AY. Agaat '
IMKi 5a. F a rt A * cl

V Til K ro l'H T OF TMB COURT*
JI till K,
SKMINOI.M COP MTV,
rl.ollllyA . IN PRORATE.

A HK&gt; RBTATM OF

IV

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IlltooKK. Dacaaaad.

r a x o iT o a v a n d r s a sflh* IIAVIKO CLAIM! OB DMWA VIII
AfJAlMST SAID .ES­
TATE,

to

BURGLARY
'
LIA B ILIT Y
PROPERTY DAMAGE
WAR DAMAGE
COMPENSATION

all

Yuu and anch of you aro horaby
i,„tlflsd and required to prm anl
any claims and demands which
you. or allhsr of you, may hava
■aalnat lha
osaata
of
w,
P.
Itrooka, dacaaaad.
lata
of
said
County, to (ho County Jud*o of
Seminole County, Florida, al hla
• fflre In tha court houaa of said
County at Hanford. Florida, w ith ­
in alahl
calender month* from
lha lima nr lha flrat publication
a I this nolle*. Each claim or d a ­
rns,,,I shall he In writing, and
ahsll sla ls lha placa of raaldane*
nd post of flea addrasa
of tho
claimant, and shall b * aworn to
ijy tha claimant, aganC or attorf. amt any such claim or da­
mson rmt so filed shall ho void,
u n it
v iim m iA
iih o o k h .
a*
sxacutor or tho I-aat
W ill and Tealamaat of
w
I’. UROOKg, dacaaaad.
Kir at imlillcatlon
February
11th,

Hi

IV TIIM f'UtCtllT &lt;;atlHT OF T11M
VIVTtl J tltm tA L nMOUIT. IN
AMU FOR SKMINOLM COUNTV.
FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY
NO.
i»o
I'l.F.IIKIIT

.

W ARREN.

III von CM
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K I'N I c R W AIIR K N .

Plaintiff,

Dafandant.

UNDER OF PURLfCATlON.

70
K U N ICE W A R R E N , »
H H LN
HI rest. Naw Moaport, Portsmouth,
Virginia.

Business In Lake
sn acton for dlvorca Upon failure to appoar. do­
County Shows Big rrs#
pro confssan will bo anlared
you.
IT IH ORDERED that this notlro
Increase In 1942 h-sgslnat
published one* a weak far four

cnnaemillva wash* In Tho Hanford
Herald, a newspaper of ganoral
clreu1#4Jnn, Issued In Hamlnol*
Cnunly, Florida.
W1TNES* my hand and
lh*
aval of this Court this tflb day of

Lake' County had mors than
a million dollars a month In
cash and new development duN
Ins 1042, which haa given • de­
cided Impetus to tho economto p reejry. l
structure o f this county and a f­
Clark of Circuit Court,
tly: R. I* DlinDICX. D. C.
fected business and individual*
(CL
Cf.
Hoall
In this section, according to the
Lake County Chamber o f Com­
merce, Tavares. Business Volums
during 1242 reached n total of
H iaR A O O ,
which U
M U O tl
greater than tha year before.
The citrus Industry bnAight
more revenue-foto Lake County
than cam* from any other eoutce.
putting more then *4,000,000 into
the pockets of.-growers and ship­
pers.
Lake does not carry all
Its agricultural eggs
In one
basket, however, for while the
citrus crop waa still moving to
market, *260,000 worth o f water-

M AYBE
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Maam Whkool
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If yoa want '
the Best—Use

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rittsbimh Paints!

You're “well ■tei** .
visit -at
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with friaeAa euJ
wholesome goad
few what you

• Mixed Drinks
•

W in e s - L iq u o r s

• Draught Beer

BILL’S PACKAGE
STORE &amp; BAR
t il W. let »L

Fhewa tee

IF YOUR TABTB DEMANDS
th e a w
IN

• LIQUORS
• SCOTCHES
• WINES
RR BURR T O V lflIT

NICK’S
PACKAGE, STORE
41#

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Protect the outoide ul your house with our
top quelity house u d porch psinL E uhsaru
.the interior kith Pittsburgh enamel, varnish
and glass. We sbo have a nice setectfasi oC
Pittsburgh mirrora.

G. U. STUART PAINT AND GLASS
117 BO. PARK

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Jap Threat To
Australia Gat
B? Big Victory
i M b l h q U Damage
J f i Cefary Sight
After Cold SpeD
Marshal

•

Tender P tu tu Frozen
When Thermometer
Drops To Freezm*

ed a t le a s t p a r t o ( U a
ed f o r t e s t o son th e m T w h a
to m e e t th e B r it ie k a b a c th e
M a reth

Bismarck Sea Battle
Described A s Best
tin* O f Land
Fjghtin
B^nes Daring W ar
W iBfct ool 'almost to a B in "
IVOOol T a tu m * v a r m r s bound
f«c Sear (iuiaea ’'com plete di»kamteal" the Japanese ram paign.
an A Hie,| romnuitiiitM today -Maid,
mad the threat to A u stra lia obT V * in ltle of (h r
w « &lt; l M Ik * J u u n
■ k if* Bink «
l* fl
tan ditiaa appear**!
tk * r t » t * * t v-rU-cy

of t u h * * d

R it a o r r k trm
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kn t
2
in a lin k ln f
to n p n w n t
la lb * « a r

a la r m &lt; n r n r f x a

an A P tabula I ton ibnwr.1
The total of all -la *
skips
an
a m r prA .u n i .ja m IV a ri H arbor
a t i ratnnl l.i MU.
T b * enm 'of * » « uma^brd in i » -

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.Mem her A ss o c in ted J’ ross

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Reds Rout Nazis
Od Moscow ftroofr

Needless Of Nazis*
Weak Assault On
Idtndon,
It. A. F.
Strikes
Hamburg

Build Guadalcanal Airfields For Future Attaeks

In Twin Drives
Recapture Of Vital
Ukraine Rail Hub
Claimed By Noils
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TAM PA. M o* A —T W

a Peterson

Am . M u n i

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for

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Ret o ils under a ain e le set of r»u|ron«
I M S W w I M , today n t * in R ation Book t .
It was lia t t i.d
In lb*
from inform ed a u th o ritie s today,
____ _ p i tb* p eriiap * b e sin n in x A p r. 15. Mio
■ w a aa R n t str**t. a ssicn ed points w ill h r inter.
la i &gt; b la 4*. It i™*i r k u ifr a U * .
« d it in pT !
M ore than three b illio n iMilllidB
I t &gt;* oara. o f m oot la raU sin g from th*
But unfor parted c lr llia n su p p ly, it » « i
w ait! on a*. U awrad o a tb* b asis of tli*** i *
o* v , v n t a porta— U ndsn U d b y food srit.im tnnd*rUt*n
Uml c M lia n a w ill g al an »v.
■ab baaaaM ■* M my
o f 111 pounds w aakly under

y aariln
w . u ««r n«&gt;
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e xp lan atio n s of th*
f l d t a re : production m ay t&gt;* It le w exp e ctatio n s: m ilita ry ami
isssd-teeae dem ands m ay In- up;
a a e x tra la rg e su p p ly may .

an farms
storage lockers.

and

in

A 10 percent Increase in .be
C'ounty
Aloe
planting
allotmrnt
for
i W j , too, IM S aa a means o f prodnring
patriotic
eegilahla oil for food and
a t this crtU treestack feada wllJ b« anntiuiM
M a o , II «0 R learned from auth or
itail▼« t r o t h today.

11nitty * an

1 od on Hnm.n-ii-.l London
k m-|ii imi for
t.iMird

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frldrr at
a
inrHing*
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evciimg. nf t l r Ih-riruti«m l»i\i
lion &lt;»( thr Semtimle I minty I
fanmr ( ‘mine 1 1 1»m-ctmfi «»f th*
play Ly t«6**n|f«* Hr rim id Shun
wcmhl In* l»y 1*£ Kirin* h« -lal*d
Frank ShHije^r « hnirimm,
in*
rkhtl at tl w
M i n &lt; It htiW’Min 11*1 in I tird Mil
the nt Minn Miimii n f thr S* i v n '
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P R O C L A M A T I O N
W H E R E A S Tito Am*n&lt;-*o National lt*,l fr o * * ilurinr the
firs t fe a r o f t a r part kips turn In th* war ha* rrm lrm l vital
to th* mambrrs of our srranl forcr*
ka t M r famlUaa; and

fl' 1' material liimpB &gt;d t)u &gt;nmi
uld 1 -Hit Hot l.r -H-t 1|I rd » l nil
|i* nattteM will Ih- .-mo ltil
M a -•
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lire l»i |ini 1mi i f '•• lie
vlgm im|n in M,ni• 111 kiii- and
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to i- * ,IU&gt;| .1 1&lt;4 .11.1 1 hu 1 " f 1'ldilH*

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fur
ahaenteeiiMki
liiiiurig
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lit itllhy wui keiH.
But I*.i1 H i -un
Hi uf I lie I l l s .
di-StgM*!-sI with Krun tin the need { P*r
inMg 11e datii.ii
I Hi ley mint hill to minhal Kh-ei
Ul'l" .-In mii il, In t Imi gi 11
terr-ni wintmg wnrkerit oilier Ih*
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cititenry

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in,ih Mill it vi r&gt; .
d n , ha t ild I • get a
Ml -At- 41te pet Idtig i
lblitMifanf (hat
h
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-d
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( 1rrap+muhility
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from
the
V.
tmif (hat llf1 |j, 0
util fill \ " i tdl- tilal i itiii# 4, A111-11 ||&gt; 1 1 1k II1g
Garden o f J Tilden Jarikln grow n
^
htlVf. nmtU,
V\.
k-Murts Hh p.ml with ail util Hiuoliiti
on h li four acre plot in M « n i w i |( ,lrwl ,vlth thm thieat ............ * " «iM like In mfiirm He
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ar v being dmnlayer »n the loM.y .... luMjlfI
f i u h r i . - . . et 1 1N
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w ll IH -I. i v 'd Mml* Mai tl i rep lure 411.&gt;1 fi­
1., M" f Him! t he\ 1M* |« 4 1 fl ( U1 ll 14
Bank. . . . » -nr......... .
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to grow vegetable liarorii* nt till"
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K ni*N I'MUtiiiiieil
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torn* h u « * - » * * ! iH.iutiu-*. luiy*
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liati fli.viMtin, *ud * u I'U ^ n H
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li v e wdl Iw appoiiitrkl In attend
Ih M jihivi* to 1
meeting’*. Mi
ld « i n r i dBlml
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The format umi uf a I ISO ruuti III- II vou-t-t You
ell tu giiveni u|irfMtiMH
nf
Hu •t Ih*M' il hurt a
US O club vb«-t .fmt iitard. .........
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Food From Victory
Garden I Displayed

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d-.i r., Mi.li a irc ra ft
hulHnn: Inioi'. timing the pant | .on
1,1
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king nhelter.
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Pay Deductions ,... ......
For Absenteeism !

l,i |me
An o ff e r hy th«* dramulir dc
o f th» N iivv Knot
^grtiwepl o f - .RulMlis ( 'ill lege lu j th f*f Mum. on Mt«k«-ud di^ti|i
„tire ^Viay. -P yg mahiw i; i ^ n f
m i , ., 1 A ,, pill M
northw est o f Kursk and 65 mile* jn Sanford
li*i the licm-fil --f
lit'I-HI.
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kouth •aouthw **t o f Oral.
nervier mf n mi
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Rollink Makes Offer
To Present
Play
For Service Men

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;Shames Presides!Severe Penally W ill Be Enforced
!t " f J ^ , ^ ^ c f A ^ 5 iA t Gathering Of ', For Destruction O f Street Lamps I
# e c r e a b o n U m t K n o x SuKKt,H(s

= 5 v M*ny Services Of Meat And! BuIUm
V ^ R e d Criwa Listed Rationing May
By C hairm Smith
Begin April 15
Taipgyrrs Groap
by « « i f W A S H I N G T O N , M ar.
. irl1'
Opposes Boikfiag
T b * (o rre rn m rn l plana tn r a ii.n
tb* ranuw m eals, b atte r, m a r n r in * . &lt; InNew Barge Canal
la rd and other coolking fat* U...I

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tion. M f o v v n i 1 l o i r
ham m er
hlovx s ,ii
\ it j
fiirvffts
tant

that the Germ ana werw p re p a n d g i _
to rv a ru a tr Oral.
Red A rm y Irvopa »torm *d
rap tured K ih * « , anchor point
lb * y r e a l ( i t r n t n Him n orth w ail
of
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H ryanak-O ral «a li*n t to In* aouth
. in imminent d an g er by rapturin g
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fron t, a apacial R u saU n cumtatwl
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The German* claimed iba f t
capture of the |H*netj» valley rail
huh « f Slavyanitk in a menacing
cocnter offensive in the IJkralhf
Russian troops, ulortnlni Olkli
capturing Rthev, anchor point ©f|
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I eadquarter* 1 west of M«ivow, have itvuuhtil
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di
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is n inly to tie n id i . a tiiiM- |oi
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th* Allied Moscow radio said earlier today »n Guadalcanal ami wilfnn u short space of lum ............. ..
('apt uilny two
key railroad attacks upon th# vlic.ii v
L S planet an dimi t i rh. Im . kgiu Hid i.ndv to loki ..sf
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team a f bom b* upon the ships.
three
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U . S. F lyin g Fortresses A tta c k
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Wickard Auks ReleaHe
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Merit SyHtem Fxutn
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Corsets
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•ruling officer
and
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In one week I am truing t*i »uL&lt;l (I mp chief worry of hie wm Ulc.
a pernmuil report to the affine, neat to getting and krep&gt;n-general "
lug men. w i i buying food. But'
meat came through.
j they nwtn to know how
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\y men in the .’JO or 40 *Ui of hie general me** tablee where!
I ' vhnted. In hitch-hiking l dined there WM «oup, unlimited j
mile* on thr new mud, hate *rrvlrigx of cm# or more mrftta,,
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got the idea that they three or mure vegetable!*, two]
expendable" - that they are kind* of de*»ert, ■ niilltltude of i
liquidated for the »nke of condiment* and sauce* ami as
and.
much coffee aa yuil could drink,
id ample opportunitylo talk I Up
henti Aha mere appearance
officer* of the Northwestf of n civilian la an invital top to
:« Command at Whitehorse dinner, and seldom I* a charge
il sue that thl* was not true, made.
want the men to tie comAt many of the less developed
da and they^jaant them to ramp*, you have to stand in lint
furlough*.
with a messklt In .10 Iwlow
thl* job I* n whale of nn , weather walling- for a q«lrk handlion, and you can’t do »v out. If you try to grt b#ck In
ag at once
Yet some of |your tent with yotir food It pracen, feeling the onslaught of |lically fraetc*. You toon learn to

EAT MORE FRESH FRUITS
SAVE TOUR POINT'S FOR OTHER ITEM8. OUR PRICER ARE COWER AND
OUR STOCK !8 FRESH.
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Killing dr Choking
HUSHEI.
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Cowboy Prom Old West, Young British
Sailor - Brother Meet For First Time

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who looked repiairkablf lika the
lute Will linger m, even to the
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shock of unruly hair, got o ff the mi ****
train in fVekaklll and walked up 1,41,11 a
nnd down the platform He car
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which hr studied from time In
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IractiMl no attention, although hi- ^oat U l
big, tdack sombrero, reti rnacki
i l l s shirt, blue dungaree*, allvri 1
,
buckled belt and fancy I h h i U bore j
a stamp of authenticity larking in ^nlcli r*
the costumes worn by th* guests
of seVeral nearby duil* ranches xnarlila
The leg*, too, wore IkiwihI to the j
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(joint where he would have found K ® ? t F
difficulty in clapping a hog In *
ditch.
T ie cowboy finally abandoned I
hi* tjuaiL along the platform and
halted a taxicab He directed thr
driver to a rest camp for British
sailor* at nearby To inpkirn Corn
#n, Five block* away from the
station he saw a roiy-chaekad
young firltlsn -ailoi Siriumg a
long the sidewalk
The cowboy
Again consulted the snapshot In
Me hand and ordered the drlvei
to turn around an(| pull tip b«*fU&lt;
the sallur
"W ant u lift, piininor?" the
cowboy axk*Hl
’Thanks, awfully," sidd
the
sailor, hopping into the cab. "I'm
lata."
‘ "Where you heading?**
” To the railroad italion.**
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, Yea. the sailor explained with
p|rawed excitement, he waa meet
lug xumebody. Hie brother. ) A
brother lie had never w-e*. « A
j brother who had left home in Bos
lion, 1.anchaslire, • Bn g la rot, 83yeai * ago. five your* oafore tie,

SANFORD CELERY V/k

28c MARGARINE

FRESH FRUITS &amp; VEGETABLES NOT RATIONED

WEEK-END SPECIALS!

35c Boiling Bacon lb
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PEANUT BUTTER 24

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FLAKES

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SAUER KRAUT

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VICTORY Meat SPECIALS
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from th*, old Boulh, and It wi
m nr.t am) cheerful aa eomfo
table table arranrameata, a aa,
duet floor and effoettvely hu|
oil lantarne could maka It.
Under lha froeUtoppad Vent,
wai eervtd but blecutU- 71
qulat watchfulneee of tha Nca
cook could not hart been aaeell
by « waller at the Waldorf.
Somehow It didn’t, aeem b
thine, there la the Aritk nlr
to o ffe r him inonnr. But we la
M awhile about the SUtee, ■
I Walked out Into the (Marl
cold,. holeted my tu n a y e on
aoathl&gt;oumt truth a M atarted
my way to. Edmonton ftell

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tl apfMarhia fr»mi 11*** sworn
bill of complain* ribd In that
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is plsintlrr. amt rim. J««*apt»lna
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Green Cabbage — Toma
lull Pepper* — l*nrnnip-

LARGE FAT HENS LiveWt

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Here Arc Hume of Our 11^1 lluriralnu For The Week-End
and the Price* aru Good Thru TUeaday! Cume Earl
While They laud!

Jumbo Stalk

We will aim have h fresh etrpply of the foUwwInp HemK
barb — Cauliflower — Yellow Squmh — Ranch Heeln loe.« — Green Onion* — l.lra* Been* — Green lieunn

LEGAL NOTICES

flRAPEr’S b lT

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POTATOES

leader on “Thr &lt;»hl
a will ba ihown -it

Johnny Mack Brown rooflda-up tha

Chiiholm Trail,H With lha halp «r Tax
ihi- Hlti Thfulrv Friday ami Hal unlay.

FOOD SALE

CARROTS

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8 }d gr o| Ntylm. He in n mild,
WfrjtAMiit little fellow wrong eyea
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tnrka himself into excitement de­
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trmihir tu hrip lootcn ina n w l
i t rii|»iti&gt;ii ptifaxi. »n i HdjttituJr
£o Mioilir mill heal r*t», lewliai tnfcim efi bronchial m o e o u i motnVancu Tell )ijur (trUOut to Mil ytrt,
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« l n mr*. IbOudin* Jack ItHtton ha** wnrhf.1 on J.iV» inWilk fm V V A A f ’ f J y n d t i n f l n n
.- Nr.t ,onpir ..t ,o,.n.i. - hi YTrtrtt *»ru«uwiion
wham ha aMUrca you « , i
tho th
Italx m the southern ixvl of tin
imartesl fighter that ever lived then gone for the head
Held At Daytona Bn muM f*a»s. to Innshuitk tin
"The other rhampumn
I ..♦ma
Cm i nmn tr nmiius
and U** a re a tA l vaellem rlgH.
would
ha
vi
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C
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teit.
‘■Why no wa&gt; world champion
D M U iN A I1KACH.
Mar
l»
die
would
have
dis(wi»e*i
of
at 10. No oth*r fighter ever won
The fu s\ ffmi.ustion eerta tIUe I t that akr.~ Rut that'i Millanl •in'rkly. Just as tUutp*-e&gt;
Burn. w.T O |&gt;r«tty T ' V
1* ■
another alory, ana a long one if &lt;litl
feit f,gl tor —nl » g.HHl pulKh.-i
Ihv S*o,.mi W A A (
tTraining
r n ia n LHBAL N O T Il’KS '
llan'a telling it.
idii with
IW W ^ W
Sharkey.
Camera fnrmiil revinw
bury era end ha thinks John L. Hehmellng,
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The IV A At hand n.ade its initi­ I Mil
fiaei
and
Hraddock.
ami
he
woiibi
HO M l . ITM 1 tm 1 I f. *1 U » Hull Iran, Jim Corbett, Rubv Ko­
al nppm ranee to honor the nftonor i i.ttitln v i h l v i M il
to r ! PtUxImmoh*. Jim Jeffriet, have wbipiml T infiey loo
W IM.I.VXJ
K S SI »
"Gene « « &lt; u tiruiilering fighter, eei cUi'S mm |deling its nasic JM 0* R" I
Jack Johnson ami Jarlc Dempsey
1 i 11riMf t
T ouis would have moved In on training ihtuc.
would havt boa ten Loui».
In
the
cli***s
are
IIP
V
V
him
pnd
I
otved
h*m
into
mix
ups
K ■ VII
I I *I S« I *1 '
"Sullivan, like Louis, was « *»*t
hlttH-,** he explains. 'Nefthrr hud Tunney couldn’t t it hnni enmigh IlH) of whom have been ussigned
IM\ 1*111 I .
much lootwork. John la was a tu keep Lijui* nft and Jm would hi cook.i omJ tinkers,
\ o r ic t: in n nt «* 4 ii*»%
’Besides taking all the .nuinH
pretty fair boxer and a ntraight b»v#‘ knmked lijpi out Ixiuis* jab
N
|It- Slt.i*. 1 I
l.l&gt;
l|lO&gt;ll|l«h
right
hand
plunder.
U u i" was mate Hiwerful than TunneyV In h«nic training, tha women wnwk*
1'I,
‘
no
*
Mai
mini'll I '■ '
"Joe
would
have
hod
irojide
♦tl
in
the
mess
hulls
Imim
ug
to
wouldn't sidestepped as Sullivan
i ; a I.URt i n.
\ t ■II .•«
«
ami cook the Army wuy
value in, him! 1 believe John L finding I lie * needy Lyihett
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inirht ni'Vfi have Umbnl H dan
Good meals are seivisl nt the
■would have knocked him out
r .. .(ei.sl that ii.ii i|n" ■ 'I
"Corbett would Have lea ten him g i' i ou ■ blow mist John son's per cantonuieiit mess halls whore the
»k*- mu
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on speed and scientific boxing He feel defense lie might h«ve put new giadmiles pride themselves
Ml 1.e»..| e 'lo ll .»*• • " 1
up
w
pretty
gtssi
fight
for
a
few
in
dishing
out
plenty
»
f
hoi
diah*
would feint him. worry him ami
41&lt;* I no "( I Ills » 'Bin I.
&gt; '
es Hi appetising style.
(mm
will l.r . HI i 1
■tkk him, all night, lor an easy rounds agfiinst tie oth er*"
I,IsI .nil I'll t« I* I **11•I •I. 1"1
The init ml Haas brimigw to the
lech Ion
Second t oinpanv. Fifth ilcMitiu-nl.
"F ils was a bitter. Me stuff led S e le c tiv e C u ttin g O f
i . i i l l i r f i N .li •*.«
'l.l*
The
mm pan y rommatvler
»a
in hut he w m
s
stationary
rfi
. * «*
i rre unnpHny
l | iililk- titon •»»
s,nif».M|
lb n .H
injm.hr l, life wituhni'l have
hail
I rees Said N e e e s s a ry i .s*. h.i,.i o i f i r&lt;-, m » i &gt;«.
,.r
, Ml111 ■ hi t| Ut ** of**
uny trotihta hitting Lmii* with a
M&lt;»rr&lt;ingnhrle, (hi h m.H thi1 utli.r,
•mi * .......
nght ami would‘have kayoe.t mm
ttA IN K S V Il.I.K . M .i
t. i »* i
o f f t m « h i Hunt offtn -i f m .
111
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U lll'IlU N lim
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1
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Miinit
t'*r*
1•
vith i ‘ingle iilow
nemh d ,n 1 C wlrf . and Mm d Dffn
Isabella
yolie to w.u arid
II , .*-1. l*« ' x I
"Jefferies would have swapped
,
"
M
H**ni\
&gt;o
Wni’it,
f
is
I
I I K I t M O V ’s
bug i* oiiMof 0 i»s, fheir is no in
left I anil pLUwhes with Louis rr salty foi deal rur live cutting,.
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I. • .MlfllX *•*». • I I
mu) knocked him out fit wn* .. * bvs l
til JOv olul ioiihi y times A uteri
I Nieiund farm foiTs
V
&gt;
-n
|
V
F
H. Of ■'
*hOf tar hit te i tint 11 Louts n lug
can Mairnrs wen uill«*l gentle
fellow nt 21ft pounds, solid You tei with Hu State Ngr (cultural j lV
men siiibu s
Katenanm
Sri
vice
j
1
1
couldn't hurt J eff And he war
lie Inaued a plea for selnetive
fust, few people know that he
could run n hundred yards tti I(l r till lug to a-.suI e a futuie supply
i*|
piilpwinol
j
sevonds.
Small trees like small iHitalocs.
"Jolmscm wnyhl lave toyed with
( ash and th an k s fo r yo u r Id le P ia n o
Louis jiftt! won an easy d*el inn I lonely piiy tfieji wav lie says
Hasing his stalenn til mi pcceiit
Hr was the greatest
defenshf
hiixer we’ve had. Jmh would have |ihveatigutions of imlpwoml rutting
•1 , w ill 1
W ill |&gt;uy . m l.
W u illiif . ..
ratighl Jm**a blows &lt;&gt;ti his elbow-t m -cemid gruwth nini I rihIr, Nie■
ami bit I-mil* with uppenut* hind ie|H»rL that tin i lilting of
,
gt ilti‘l III
Nir\
1IK'llltcl(T
• li.arl-. mUSIl * nil
Jack hail ii baht of |h! Min- loti till If I &gt; - ill lift lire- jtlulis vUldl'Nit
in t a trifle In push you o ff ( aide and inns oiioiiih a I
I ii
*u'i\aftitrir^, i ltuit Im%
k , *u« l lioin e . uimlih
Nieiund explain^ Dial, acini &lt;1
htileiiti- just ns von were tluoivmg
intr to thi 1mm *! Seiviee D S *
■% kHanvi
" M u . " in » m&gt;l 1 iiniriilM ilm nn! fix itm
iM iaiiai’y would have ku«a ked ! Depuitmenl nf VgiuxiltoM . pulp *
lend* out within
four
tootids ( wood cuttirig should lie confined |
Jack, weaving and bobbing, would tn tow grad** imtti-finl incliiiliiig
Srti.l ilenrrl|it inn nl l ‘ iiini».
1limbi i looked hi deri'ctive I m tx ,
siippr r *hed tiers, juid utlieis n
moved hr thinning*, the upper
t N i.m c. Orun.l — U jnurhl — S|imi-l )
l l kriLKPSY INHtXITIDr
purl inn* of sawfog oilje lires rul
in 1‘ gglhg opr&lt; nI toiii*. and worked &gt;
W h a t causes it ?
out turperil me trees
A kw b n tanta«rwnf tH# orirvoni of fssx
C o n a n ts
9*J» daCVart ms HUi tn»ir*«tNX| «toa*t w«P
to Mnt fail, whil* they list, to mfwt foodor I tine pm rid n't ill tablespoon*
I lul, of wastr cooking fatji will
wnltirt# to Pw fdu«*fw*sol Ovmorx. 515 I liuduri* the glycerine, pruce*ACad
1t i l W flie r A ' r
O rlH ii.lo, l li.
Fifth Av* . Nrw Yak, N V , Otri
Iii" nn explosive MHpnied tu fire
C-.12A I* lit 17 uim, anti a it craft ntiHl*

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T h o rn a a h o U « r of
T a t C a r t If le a f# No. 114. laawod th a
I II* ' l a r « f A u iu a t A. P -. ISIO*. ha«
ftlr«t M m # In m y office* a n d h aa
•tim la i|&gt;pll«a t Ion fo r a t a t 4 » n )
In l»o laa u ad lh a ra o n
Hold r o r t if lr ,l#
f B lb r a r a t
th a f o llo w in g d«*
Mf!t*#«l pr&lt;&gt;r#rt| In th a C o u n t y o f
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r e r l l f l r a t a r m W r a r n the f o llo w ln a
.|«a,-rlf&gt;ed p r o p e r t y In (tie C o u N t*
«.f M .n tln o le
H tn ie of C h ir ld a , t«.
w it
lie * l i f t
r h K n f HW C o r

of

M m h

&lt;i !*• IIFTnNDRflN
C le r k C i r c u i t
n o te C o u n t y .
I • U Mela I H e a ll

C o u r t , Hen.I
F lo r id .

It 4 *
O at ed

The
s**e a « m en I a
of
th e
aold
I r m i.e r t y u n d e r th e a a ld c e r t if i c a t e
ln «ned w an In th e n a m e uf C la r ein-e K A K v a N I4 e ||a le r
t 'n le a a a a ld c e r t lf l e a t a
■ hall
t*e

t h la

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day

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of

C le r k I'lr e w ll
an te C o u n t y .
C la r k C lte u lft C o u r t
( f if f le la t Heal I

w m ir a m k k i c a n h a n c k h k ,
ON TU B OBf/TRAI, T U N IS IA I
FRONT, Beb. i l (D elay) (/V)
American llangrra l.layed an Im |
nortant role In (he bait I f In ke#..]
(ho Oerman. .iff (he key mi..nil j
■ In rlilge. frunnllf.g (be ..mill
leading from Tunl.ln to the AI |
lied ba.v ut Te.w.aa, Algr.ix
Thrown into n defen.lve |...«.
tlon, the Itnnaar. croich.d in
tnountaln.lile foxhole, by .l..v
a t eheela landed around Ibe.n uml
snaked out un the plain ut nlubl
to epy on the enemy and wreck
Concealed on tho .lope, the
Rangera kept the German. gu..aIng about their defenar.
One
morning
an
Italian
.la ff
re
drove within .hurt rune .. their
hidden 3?-mm. gum. The Hetiy
art drilled a hole throu* h the
tar, - killing a major, two lieuttnanta an the driver. A brown
•tippy wa* In the car but e»cune I
harm. The dog Is now alturhe.l
to tha Rangers kitchen truck.
Other Italian cars and trucks
canf# along later and met the
aamo fa t * , some o f their &lt;&gt;ccupants falling prisoners tn the
Ranger.. The captured Italians
aald they had been told Trbessn
/.W as In th* Axis hsmls and were
*tl route to visit friends there.

B u lk O f A x is Convoy
Sunk In M e d ite rra n e a n

Ill* Ita e 12 tlM«f

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•Im * in i l l # m«&gt;nili - f M&gt;* I
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A f t a r A llie d a ir m e n o f th e
s o u th W M t P a c if ic com m a n d
w had p u t th a fin ia h ln s tou ch es
to th a d w t r a c t io n o f th e J ap anaaa c o n v o y , B r tila h bom be ra aaam iltiid J a p b ases In
B u rm a w h ile ' th e A m e ric a n s
. b la s te d b rid g e s , r a ilro a d s and
• d o c k s l a Che R s n g o o n area.
F l y i n g C u r t is P -4 0 W a r hawk n x k U n . ao pilots o f s »ln&gt;M army sir foreos xroop dsotroysd I M Japan to# flshtar and
. bomber plane, durln* tho Now
w Oulnoa eampalfS, tk# army roportod yooUrday.
A N ary eomnuniqao nm rwtay
r. ported that lib erator hoary
bonbon struck a t fo o r ouomyh.ld a raaa In t M ' notthwoaUm

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He Comes First

11VI10st

I 'a le * a

■itlil

I'e r t t h i Hl#

■htill

• •*#ff enteil mi •‘••tlllliK ••* •• •*
•ll#
|•l••uerly i1##|.|||»#i | tli#|.|n mill l#e
.••Iif to the hlgb#»l lilthlei .it tlie
• •■Mil tisasi ■#• i|#.«m mi ih' Mr»i \tni

You mutt keep up the fight on the Home
Front too
He needs tanks, nuns, shells,
ships ami nil. While the chief ammunition
for the Home Front In a high morale, and
we have the essentials for that comfortable
home which is so Important to that high
morale.

So that you may
FaHhion Ixxik
K rrp

your

rlf d h m

Don't

nmartly rlraii«*&lt;|a T I ih I ' i
gffOfl

rennomy

few e r

new rlntlirn.

n v t k K t stu ck W li under way.
Bomb# ware dropped at Kahili.
Bull], Ballala and V ila and every
American plan* returned.
a
A t tha earn* time DaunUeaa diva
™ bornher* with wildcat fighter es­
cort raided Munda on New Georgia
Island fo r th* S2nd time, • t a il­
ing' a fir* there, and thee* planes
likewise all returned. It wa# as­
sumed that the Liberator* and
A dive bomber* . operated out of
w Guadalcanal.
A t Canberra, tha reading o f tha
comatuinMo* In the house of repreaentalivaa by Prime Mini.ter Cur­
tin lad .t o prolonged cheering,
a ( h r t k m aarkad that never baw t o n *■ ao Many fronts had there
keen mak aaana aa new fo r eonft-

There an* lots of things froicn, rationed,
restricted aml eliminated. Y 6u never know
what will tie next on the list—so while we
still have a goal stock to choosc fmm, come
in and muku ytiur selection today I

keep that

ia&gt;

caught too late—With

lo o

little I

tfnUy

when we lire a ll buying

That's Why

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

Aircraft In N e t
Guinea Campaign

\ ,WJ0*od grwa firaot a ll fronts also

im

ftiona M l

220 Magnolia Ark.

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f ig h t in g f r o n t !.
not b «

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there to D elano, where h* r
sided until ha matad ta Sanfor

Beginning July I, th* order limit*
manufacturer* of- wood furniture to SS
percent o f the patterns offered during
8 #pUmber 1041 or 24 peUerns, which

^ Don't Crowdthan
with Unnecessary Calls

CITY BRIEFS
High school bora should not
quit school whan they receive or­
der* to report fo r physical egamlnationa, E. B. Carter, selective
service clerk, stated this snoruing''Each yooth moat have a medical
examination before he can be
classified, hut ha la not necessari­
ly being drafted. I f a school stu­
dent sranta to finish hU last term
of school, ha should sand a letter
to th# draft board and he will b*
allowed to do ao," Mr. Carter
said.
Seminal* County Poet No. &gt;292
of th* Veteran* of Foreign War*
of tha U J . wiU Mate at 9t00 P .M ,
Monday, Mar, 9 lx tha American
Legion R a t fo r th* purpose of
electing' officer* fo r the coming
year. A ll mambars are urged to
attend,
,

M WM

W.R. England J r , boatswain1*
mate, firs t clasa, of th* United
Otatea Coax! Guard, atatlonad at
Norfolk in charge o f a patral

lln d * c a n *

b u ilt t o f u lly m «fr t t h *

I n a e a i l n g v o lu m * o f c a l k b o -

Back bdforc Hitler and
To|o Mt thoworld aflame,
it wai convenient and
practical tatraniact bull*
new—deliver menage*
—greet re la tiv e * and
f r le n d t by long dlitance
telephone,
But npW theie’ iame

tdtdmort

coum

ar*

t h * r a w . m o t d r la li n t d c k d

M n t | . n w f l a In to w M p o a a

Th# air raid

t a rs .

c a l k m a y i l o w u p v i t a l w a r e o lly .
T h a t** o t p o d a l l y tr u « o f " lo n g

ssisscssi;

tha. threat to war aervice. Ya« can.ao
can do rnwai
much to beta
help ioeed
speed vkvte
.

up
a
to
IS

Julios Holmaa HuUMnson, re­
sident o f Stnford for tha past 40
rears, died at MS home, 1020
Laaral Avenue, t y i n d a y follow-

Tht some order Imposed limitation*
on the ua* of Iron and elaal for manu­
facture o f wood furniture, and W PB
estimated thla would raault In an an­
nual aavlng of about 22,000 ton* of
those materials.

ims. Toot
r

heaviest fir* was sent
J, H, Hutchinson, hyThewarship*
acaampanylng
convoy reported
Sanford Resident north-bound
number between seven and
For 40 Yegro, Dies medlum-elsed merchant ships.

W A SH IN G TO N , Feb. 23, m — The
War Production Board today prohibit­
ed tha manufacture of new pattern*
of wood furniture beginning March IS
nml ordered a two-third* reduction In
the number of existing patterns on
July I.
,

ce

thred o f Jta f a t t . * ^

Kan.
Th* pilot* reported teeing only
IS or 20 Nasi fighter* over Rot­
terdam and tho*# weren’t eager
to cloa* with th# IS-gun Fortreaa-

Manufacture of New
Patterns of Wood
Furniture to Cease

l M ( r D is t a n

M wai
f anti-aircraft m* and cam#

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ituitui)#

Picture.1 alwivc are leaders of the Florida Kduratlonal AaaoelaM"o eunferetire
land when a legi.lative program for .lute echool. was dl.cO»*&lt; il
I h.-y nr.
: Hal Illack, Miami, chairman claa.roxm teuch. ra department
M \t Feignall prlncipala department; R. Karl Kipp, Sanford, rhnirman .1. m. ni.uv pm
ght, J. B. Rickard.. Tallahaxee, executive .ecretary » f the I I.... In Btluc
i'll Walkin., W e.l Calm Reach, FKA |»ri*si«irut t Mini t'nil 8 . &lt; * l .ikcimitl

• t iir il

I* r #•■)

• ........ . Hiink four
- l"&lt;l;n iiikI dam­
' ■im I rum h six.
i•f • 11 .i mi*]i ii convoy.
•. i huichill tunkn
Hi Hi ll first urmy

Chamber of Commerce
JLuuncheH Move To
Help Local Kiirmersj

Sites Not Identified
And Only I Plane
MisRing
Reported

pi any dsroaxa-

Top Soviet Sniper

Put Celery With
“ A ” Vegetables

Out Aerial Raids
For Ninth Night

r" i Wf A m— »lm—d Pn au)
. 4
For tho ninth .urcoaal.o n ln t
tha ftJkJT. carried on IU mifthty
aerial
hammering
of
wcatotn
Qormany. T irg e ta w e n not Id a tided and only one plane wma
Hated aa mlaalng.
In yeeterday'e raldi, lha ollye
drab preeialon bomtwra of tk*
United Htalee bexan their mlaaloo.
a faw hour* after Britieh and
Canadian bomber, had returned
from nlcht-raldlnx Hamburg, 0 «rmany'a aecoml city and an Im­
portant euhmarlne building centar.
That wa. the eighth British raid
In a# many nights on th« rclch
and it doublnl all previous R.A.F.
non-.top run* over that country.
Th# R.A.F. also hit w .,U m
Germany and the night'# oo#r»Uona coat the Brltl.h 10 bomber*.
Big Lancaster, Stirling, Halifax
and Wellington bomber* made the
Hamburg raid, unloading many
two-ton block buatar bomba and
"Una of thousand* of Incandlarlea** that left the port In flam#*,
th* air mlnl.try .aid. On* pilot
reported a large fir* In th* c n U r
of th# dock are# and that 20
minute* after the raid began there
was a deni# carpet of imoke over
th* town which was ao thick
"th at at on* Um* I could hardly
W M
fir# underneath."
Only on* #hlp o f tha RoU#rForce, returning pilots said,

\rmy Tanks
Throw Hermans Out
&lt;M Snljcnane In
Nor I hern
Tunisia

Kr i l i s h

Effort Made To

RiA. F. Carries •&gt;,

N F S O' V K t.f NW't M...

A single British night raid of
1,000 bomber* over Ih* llhlnelaiul
lj't cost* elos* to M million .lollnrs,
■|’i .lha largest slnglu Item being the
v
coal or the planes lost.

M e m b e r AnHOCinU'cl I ’ r i w

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FRIDAY, MARCH 5. 191.1

C o u rt,
F lo r i d

Maf( 12 ns rh *1 K : I '

*.f S’ SV i •*. o f M\\
Meetii.n | r. l*.#w n«||, P

s o l ' l l t: (IF

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8 ANFORI), FLORIDA.

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Rangers Flay Big
Part In Keeping
Tunisian Stands!

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In ii I c t t p r in I mil* II I
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jcu im g in iu v c r

6?g Liyeg Aboa^d

OppoHCH Commercial Ship In A t l a n t i c
Fishinff inInland
L o s t In Sinking
Waterways Of State
°

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l*r—. )
A .Ingle Inrimln fired in the
•lead of nitrht fi..m an enemy sub­
marine sent a cargo passenger
ship to il. grave in the North
Atlantic with a lo«. of 07H live*—
the United Slate.' gieate.t .e*
iliaa.ter .inre the wur le-gan, aurvivora reported Thursday.
Five survivor., the
first
to
reach the United Stale-, the Navy
said, reported (hat
ihr
vraeal
sank within 26 minute, ufter the
torpedo roared into the .larboard
side, apparently trapping a num­
ber of soldier. In their bunk.
WllhJn a few minataa the Hal.
nf Ih .' .hip wn« «n ’tFrrlfle
it
fa conservation for
wns almost lmp....iblc to wall
the decks an.1 u gieut number &gt;&gt;l
men were cascmle.1 into the freer
mg water before liftmnt., re|b
and floats coul.l be InumTed
The vessel wa. one of
Unilrrl Stairs cargo ship, wboli
the Navy annminei'd on V-et.iiiu.
22 had been ..ink within I....
days of each other in the No.lb
Atlantic with a total Ins. of a •«
lives.
Several survivor, endnnge.. •!
their uwn live, to releu.e ....... . ■*
lifeboat*, survivor, said, and -om"
who iierlshnl met hero's death
In similar e ffm t.
The turivora raid that only I " '
o f 760 passenger., mostly m en
tho artnrd force., aboaid the v
»el survived. Twenty eight n n ."
her* of the merchant crew of I !••
and 13 member. .if the N un g.".
crew of SM also wrre re--....I
A number apparently .lied l...m
eapoeur* In the frigid w ater..-in
vlvor* ln.lleate.1 At leart tlnei
who had been dragged through
the water* for several
him.
hanging onto Jam-flickr.l Iif.
boat* war* dead when they r e s . h
ed rescue vessels ami at la.t ".»■
pariahed In a lifeboat while new
member* mad* valiant e flm t. to
fan th* apark of Ilf*.
Th* last survivors were t&gt;&gt;&gt;.
picked up until eight hours lift''
rlaca. Tagging
the torpedo struck.
t also haa a ti
Tht hsrole actions nf a meinl..-.
growth, and flak
of th* New York Police Dei Mill
by th* bar* kl
ment— Hugh K. Moffett, 44. "I
on las* tha hand*
734 Van Neat Avenue, Ih* Br.u.v
ly.
This appUi
N. Y. — saved the lives of sever si
I pen man* persons.
“I W S U I
Moffett, who le ft a sergeonn
commercial
b « allowed, on th# New York department to
fl7hln, H t w a A 'i
join
th* merchant marine unit
•pace not pa m l
three weak* before the sinking,
helped launch a Jammed lifrl~'ut
and then endangered his own hie
to get other* aboard, stirviv"..

Hill, Us follow
" T h e n * 19 h
HI H«'M in lt*|;ilt.l
I I im I lm« f«i|«*il#lv
minil on KroMinl of
flint wt* hml hi I lu
Mill, Itrifl t III 9 19 )t

W A S H IN G T O N ,
M ar
j.
(A C )
The
S m a lr
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and tonight, warmer suuth and

Fred Harrson, la at Rollins central tonight.
Collsg# taking a two month*1
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Army aviation cadetCarson And
A graduate of HemInola High
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on Trench Avenue.
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getting around at
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present
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permit la needtd to lecure one.
are hard to got." Chief Williuma
9«ifl, and adJod that theft of a
bicycle having a valuo of |A(l
over Cfinatltuiot grand larceny

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UM flo t U a Defense Force held
rt* regular weakly drill at the
A rmsty Iasi night where lectures

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HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 5, f/P)
—Greer Garson won th* movie
academy award fo r th* best
1042 performance by an actree* fo r her role In "Mra.
Miniver",
which • also
was
chosen tha bast pWtur* o f tha
year.
Jantes
Cagney
was

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Promoted To Corporal Poultry Specialist
Will Attend Meeting

FORT IIK N N IN G . Ga. Mur %.
— ( Special)— Promotion of
I'b
Harry K. Itobson son of Mr uiul
Mra J. N. Robson of Sanford,
Flu. lo the rank of Corp I ll'll
haa bran announced fere hy hl»
commanding officer Col. John D.
Hill of th* 124th Infantry Itrulment.
The 124th Infantry Regiment
I* part o f The Infanrty School
Service Command here- Tha In­
fantry School, largest of Ut kind
In th* world, tg tea home of the
Infantry Officer Candidate.

A
W (1‘Kleen, extension U •Istni.l Iioultrv •pooialist, will M
in -Spmlmito County on Mar, 10II nml - i l l attend th# Sanfatd
lloinr Ih-nioiialratlon Club mate
loir Wnlnvsday. Mar. 11 a t - l t i i
I*. M. ut the limn* o f Mra. Cart
Mo-., a a ii Willow Avanua, Mra.
fluid* Wilton, home dsmonstralion agrnt, announced today. •: ,
Mr. 0 ’Hlarn will discuss *&amp;4
answer qutstlona nn cultlag (MM
and any InteiestMl paruMtl .'Wtey
Uttend tha meeting xrUMhax .thayi
are member* o f the Horn# D M
; Louis X 1Y mux th# I(to goat re- mon-tratlon Club Of m L . M bU
cordtd reign te Euruptsu history.

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                    <text>TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1W ,

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA^

e Tracks oux f o r
shut Down, Many
Persons Affected!

With Armistice
Food Rationing
Won’t Be Ended

d u r a t io n

By FRED H AYD E N
ip Feature*
Ever try to fdTIow out all those
ftectad at any imt racing track
I »tb* c u t of a ahutiloam auch
a oceunvd In Florida? Herr's a

■feRr?y
MOORE

fives you an
*i yt f t i d a i sifcu tivei, e iU r e n , ad*
missions and mutuele men, audi­
tor*, etarter and crew, parking
attendant*. program printera and
official!, totalleatur em* y l head*, camera depnrttrack aupciintenilenl and
englneera, electrician*, Pinn, hlackamltha,
fe el
van men, owner*, trainer*,
groom*,
eierclaer*,
i*. jockey*, valet*, lautulryWen, jock*' trainer*, ugent*, an*
bonnear, publicity *tafr, and—
&lt; Wall, that could go cm and on.
i!
and *r* didn't even mention horaea!
What U to become o f the inter" inally fame,] Saratoga yearltalea, which *aw many thouaof budding racer*, bargain*
and th* reverie, exchange hand*
for many million* of dollar*?
Where will such leading AineriOan breeder* a* A I). Hancock
and Phil Chinn (the latter vide
to booat that he h«* nold -even
million dollar* worth &gt;if h»r*«*
1 ’ that hav* Ron rrlrie million) dl*
_ poao of their atnckT
'!•
: To compote approximately how
mttcb money, how many people,
t| t, are Involved In America'*
facing and breeding Indualrir* durU g normal tlmee call* fnr tremODdou* reteerch.
Probably the
.M Ot picture o f the aubject I* of
forded by an annual report of the
Now York Rtatc Racing Comm Ip
•lou« is per Chairman flerlirrl
Bgyard Bwor*. for th# year HI41
That report put the valut* uf
fil
the thoroughbred
industry
I»m lf lest Jon* at about fHROOO,
900,
ft said thuruughbreda ur*fbotlt 66,000 In number in Am
worth roughly 166,000,000
they consume f 11,000,000
rm produce, cau*e employment
66,000 persons who are paid
"50,000,000 yearly and sup
out 224,000 in their fam

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To Date For First
Time In 192 Years

year

1042,

raring
ng a fir«t A I* K r a lu r r * —
fo llo w in g
N KW
YORK.
Mar.
2. The
n a t u r a l liilde has
hern brought up to
change* in atallatlca, but In many dme, For th« first time in ID2
artmenta there were increases yours, u revised, rmxlerniied New
number of breeding farm* Testament and Commentary has
to about 840 In 87 atate*. been published for Catholics,
— J.flOO stallion* and from III
Issued by the Catholic Biblical
IE thousand* mare* were reg A*ft&lt;K'iatinn, the new work Is
•red| about 14,000 horaea welt. translated from the I*atin Vulgate
...Training.
source
Horte-owner Horace Wade *um*
Every effort bus been made to
inundate the full meaning of the
“ Owner* and trainer* are hn|,e New Testament In the terms of
that thl aport will continue today in hupe that .Scripturethflve.
They
infiTs.
i nty know
snuw certain rending wilt become a habit for
of Christians,” says the Rev. John
its, fa r fro m the center
r
ilation, nufat cloae a* a ruhher- K. Hteinpiueller, one o f the many
ng meaxure. If, on the
1
other contributors and translators.
Here are n few irf the hundreds
*Uch track* aa Aqueduct,
o p e , Suffolk Down* ami of instances of change;
'In-town' Courae* can conVerb forms such ns ‘’hath*1
I, they will feel that they "runneth," und “ doth," are large­
weather the atorm. What n ly eliminate*!. So is the use of
ibor o f ouf horsemch cumiit ’’y e" in the plural, but
and
OUt tl ill th« at Ir rpgiml
'thou" are retained because of
the advantage i»vn "you” in 'de­
r u in g in thfi Und,
* *Why/ ” Hiked nne the other noting singular
*Vhan the heirsen cun*
"Corn" tieciimes "grain." (Corn
to run at Cairo with the Is maite to Americans.)
Of Rornmtr* army soumllng
"B cript" Iirepines “wHtI«t"j the
th t gates o f the city?
Why, man "111 of palsy” is a "iraralytk":
when Australia continued to Jonah was in the "flah'a belly"
it# In tho face o f a Jap in (instead of "whale” ) ’ bread" and
at And whin sven ths King "m eat" In the sense of a meat are
|tand continue * to race his simply "food.”
__ In England and cattH for
The familiar verse In three
i continuation of the Epsom I)er- Gospels; "Suffer the little chil­
during these troubled days?’ *’ dren to come unto me and forbid
them not* Is now * Let the little
children come unto me and do not
Aroeant aurvey showed
hinder them."
tost 70 per cant of the pi
The translation began in I960.
Ith dominant right hand*
Cloistered monasteries,
schools,
ito dominant right eyea.
prelates and priests all over the
W artim e

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H arbor,

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brought

JM?

T A L L A H A B S E E , Mar. 2.
rial)--D rought condition* In
Florida hav* Incrvaanj, lb *
ber of fureat fire* Ihua far

*wWMSb““-"fc
And thera'a no guarantee it

lalatant State Foreater. re- lhl.
1 . 1 ,i.,
M.rth. a H.
porta that 1,425 fire* had oc­ 1*11
k a i *&gt;
curred on protected land* by Feb. i r m r r i x n u» r nI*T HhKIIN
DON,
I.
Approximately 05.300 acre*
**f Circuit Court
Hrmlfiolw Count I. Klnrldl
had burned and damage waa e*tlmated at (89.000.
In *plte o f the number of flrt*, i&gt; n n n i t i u i * t , * i * t u j u control haa been good. Lea* (ban
i m iA i.
i m i l ' it ,
la g ia o L g
1.8 percent o f the 5,088,132 acre*
r o t *TV . ,‘LOWIt,A. IN LT4ANiK a i
under fire control haa burned and
T.
P l.ln ILK
Iorncm have bean held to an 'a v ­ I I O B K H T 1 'H I 'A HV8erage of 27 acre* per fir*.
HPXANNK
I’U l ' A H T . l » ( , n d * n t
im ilM I TO A P P R A K
(iramling atatra that condition* Ti*
Hum lira t- l*i&gt;D«ri, whuaa pwoal
harve been Inerceilngly critical in
u f f l i r ml ilr a** and plac a o f r i l l '
i l m m nra u n k n o w f i ;
aome part* of the State through­
IT
IH O f t U K R K D d i a l y o u a pout February. Craw* and equip­ (wiir i(* lha hill u f c o m p l a i n t fll o 4
ment Have been extmded to the lit I h r r Imi vy riit itt*4l r a u M on « r
limit in lllllaborough, Pinellaa. Dvforie Monday, I h f 11ml d a y o f
March, i '** 1. « * In d a f a u l l t h a r a o f
Orange end Voluaia Couritie* and u I»w4-r**&gt; Hrti l* H n f« a «o w i l l b* a n ­
In anine other aectfona. He point* te rwtl « i » in ■t yt*u
IT
IK
K r i t T I ! K ll
O ltd E R K It
out that only about one-fourth of ft.#*
til*
4»r«l*&gt;r h** pultllaliFd
In
the forest acreage in the State t* The* SanfMli) ll a l i i l d , a n a N l p a D a f
in
Ke*rnlnnle
Co u nt y .
under fire control and that burn* l&gt;nhltwliriU
-lii* e*&gt;■• •• a
are* k
fur
fc»ur
have been widespread thl* .enroll |«Hlci
0 1 1 * 0 1 ut I ve&gt; Vkre-ka
Oil the unprotected acreage.
u I T S K K K i h r ll im i. r a b la M. U.

Bflaftaill* LI#

W. IH th 8L

OIHKD apartment or
No Mto, no children.
Hotel Mayfair, Aoom
ivi**/-.'.
Jan|
#&amp;.In F *

*.')*V!«I'•( iT/ortu.

end then.
.
From Secretory o f Agriculture
Wlck*rd'a statement that “ Pood
will win the wer *nd write the
peace," through
Vice
I’realdent
Wallace's poat-war plan*, there n
the clear im plica (Ion from Ail ministration aouire*
that
fi&gt;od
will implement our military anil
diplomatic pollclr* during
anil
after the war.
W it.
On* announced purpo** of th*
rehabilitation organliatlon head­
ed by Herbert Iwhman I* feeding
the people llba•rated from
Natl yoke. Our allies, now draw­
ing food supplies from our pro­
duction pool, will have clear claim
on further food supplies ihiring
the reconstruction periral*
It Is even probable that
the
vanquished A lls people* will have
to be fed while the
po«t-wer
world la being fashioned.
Krrildi
i w Im lR r &lt;*f I li In (&gt;Mjrt End
Everything point* to a whole
«i*r W» (*I ..f 11*1*4 «'«»*!r t . In lha C t ly
world on snort rations
for
at
f s.«u|&lt;*i*| Kr mlnula I ’nunty. p|oleast one crop year after the war,
rhlw lAlli liny uf K a l i f u a r f ,
»**n
the United States no less than
41 I* II K H N l i O . N
Ity MRS. B U C H AN AN
|other nations It could take long*
• I**? k o f r i n uit i*4»urt,
i*,\
H**ni I ri*&lt;la 1 'iMinty,
Klo rld a .
No clear formula for food dis
iu r r i r i N i n *-a 11
Mr* William Patterson I* vi»lt- H
o r n KTH ttSij
tributlon has been advanced in
ing her husband at Norfolk, Va.
H4.il* II.if
f*.r
r ia ln tt rr
the post-war world suggestions.
Mr* Minnie Offut ami children
Those who have considered the
of S*nior*et. *r* vlaitlng friend*
problem suggest that some food
W c «t.c &gt; P t v c x e T
O N IIK I!
M in
P H I I I e l f IATVOTV
nere
Items will be taken from
tha
Frank W arren who I* employed TIIK h i a t k OK K U i UIUA TO:
BllLlASTC* CHAMF*to*J
shortage class almost at
onca.
A
l.liK
JUAN
It ATII ItUllN, t i l
at Savannah, la with hi* parent*,
Liart
Knur th
Htrrat,
Lon a
Right now coffee, sugar and co­
Mr and Mra. I&gt;. V. Wnrreii for u
Itrni'h,
iitllru
rn
la
coa are scarce because o f shipping
Yu ti a i r
hr re* b y ra*| ml r n l t o ap *
.ew lav*.
shortages. Huge stocks exist In
Mr ami Mr*. Ctaujliu* illtlell Ihrhi I e* I hr thill uf vuniplalrit f Ilad
the producing counties, awaiting
u at
i4iii in
lha
.-««•
« t m.
have moved from
Jacksonville 1 aI&gt;a"id
S A !. | | r o ib t k
I t A T U I l t rl t d ,
ra w
only shipping that will he avail­
hen- and are living in one of A! |1 K
JUAN
H A T H fil l IlN ,
un
able almost on armistice ilny
........ .
l h r M ti . la y ..f A p r i l , A. II
t in l.eola Egger't home*
The mustering out of millions
,«« dir «&lt;hi rl ho on* tn Hanford,
Mi** O riatln* Glle* of ti.rn
•'A*‘ h. I'lul r 4!'»**I&gt;111 | Flo 1 1ll M
l, II rul IA
of farm laborers, and the release
miI m. t* vialtlng her parent*, Mr
i|rf
h
oI
uf Hut.'li apprarMnca [Uf far
uf farm worker's now In war in­
W iL L ie iS‘ doV'/e*lSA6CC »
rind Mr*. (iile*.
Ih u t'uufrHMu a l l )
ur rn t a ra d a
dustry, should ease the farm labor
v mi Th** rrllrf pr ay ad by
Mr and Mr* Wyley Clark or ita In
oi p
e r*to rr x
,.i A i 5 o o fb tr l- f S P a c iA t-*A A T t*\I W
PCTlftsrT
problemi In the firnt pence time
j* i .| hi It uf . ••iu|«Utii I hr 111a an ah- A
Johnson City, T rn n . have re •*
w ild k a u c A
T i- fb a A o U P C K f
"H.hitr
from uni. tha nahl
cron year.
tnrneii home after vl*itlng Mr* t He r IiHyur.r
r ti n H a l h hlirtt
rr -n M e ts ___
World wheat
stiM-ks,
already
Clark'* parent*, Mr. and Mr*
It
la ..rdt-r r.| that thin Order
overflowing granaries in the cewh.tll hr |.Ijl.l |aha.l uiirr U Week
K.I Oglesby.
real belts, will be ample to sup­
Mr* N W. .Stripling I* here fin ft.iir f.iiinr.'ut tva warlta In lha
Knofuril Harnht, a namnnaprr of
ply bread to the post war hungry.
from Corpus ftbriatl, Teta*. end Kcnarat *1rm Itil Ion publinhad in
That’s all to the good. The poatla with her parent*, Mr
anil Hnuf uni. KrniJnola County, Florida, a
war shortages, however, are sure
Om s k nii d oKOKIHCJi thin
li W
Mr*, l-ee Keller.
A. D, 1MI.
to be critical In meats, fats and
Mr Ijtm lifeat, of Chicago. i» .ta&gt; ..r«• Krhrunry,
I* II KltNIHlN.
oils and the high vitamin foods,
apendlng th* winter with hla sla­
*-lai k of Court
Europe's livestock is going fast.
inrrt.lal Hail)
ter. Mrs. C'amplm
It's doubtful If brood st&lt;»ck re­
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Behrens
mains to supply European needs,
ami cHldren, Eilwin end F rcliii*
even In the mrst evm rtlng coun­
vlalted relative* at taland Grove.
tries. for many years
Wrdnesilay.
The enormity of the post-war
Mrs. Norman Swanaon and chil­
feeding problem can be seen from
dren have returned 1° Jackson­
the fact that In l!&gt;48, arconllng
ville after vlaitlng relative*.
to th* Department uf Airrlcultur*,
Mr*. W. H. Pent haa returned
military and ieml-leaae reoulrtto her home at Vertj Beach.
menta 'w ill probably account" for
Quallly liquor that avert the
80 to 25 percent o f our total •uppllea o f b*«f, 88 to 40 percent of
Navy ran aerva prrmdly.
pork, 24 to 80 percent of emr*.
10 to 45 percent o f rheeae, 18 to
to percent of bjtter.
ii.ti.Rit ni&gt; pD wi.irATi.iv
p, 4V3E
From four-tenth* to half uf our
TCb Met* &gt;4. Fatten. 4- rr.litenl
coniUnaxl and evaporated
milk
o
f
s
*1*1*
other
Ilian th* in * .*
w ill1 1(0 to the fiahtinf force*
A L L P O P U LA R B RAND S
uf PtorUta; T h a i her ait'tre** t«
or ItmMeaaa; *ll((htly more than
Mather Bldg.
Phone t| 4 5
Kpn
(*ar k. &lt; l* o r f ta .
You a re hereliy notlfleit kill! rehalf o f our canned fruit*; and tu
to 60 percent of canned v*Ketable*.
Thee* ahlumenla
will
not,
uf
couraa. take care of thu itarviny I
million* In tha
countrle*
now i
Occupied by Hitler, who would be
calling on ua for help when the'
N a il, are kicked out.
*
Th* production program for the
t-war period haa not been &lt;leHe
patriotic
by having
ronjrrtaawoman Clare Luce
continuation of leiul-lca*r.
I juicy 'n clean and laun­
preeuppoaaa
government
der your dothca often
urchaae of food euppllea lent a
ARMS AND AMMUNITION left behind by th* Nail* (teeing from the
They'll wear longer and
road.
Stalingrad la gathered by Ihcae grinning schoolboy* o f live village of
Whather tha people
o f the
look belter.
Blneckoviky. In Stalingrad area. Thl* If ■ radlopholo. (International)
United State* will conalder, with
tha war won, that tha peace aim*
are Important enough to continue
Bring your Laundry with your Dry Cleaning
taring themaalvea to make food
porta to tha Mate department on
tranarara a weapon o f poat-war
hla actifttlM . Justice department
diplomacy la an untouched que*
official* said the ruling apparent­
tlon.
ly w ill result In his release on
Thoae who are thinking along
tala count but be is under Indict­
theae line* amphaalta that th* ■W A SH IN G TO N , Mar. 2, UP)— ment also with 32 other persona
qoaatlona have barely been formu Th* supreme court Monday up*«t and th* w**kly New York En­
the conviction o f George Syl­
laed, let elone anawered.
vester Viereck on tha ground that quirer on chargee e f sedition and
Bring In coat hangar* for garment*
of athletlo ahoe* on hand at all “ however deserving of punlahment conspiracy to undermine tha mor­
—we can’t get any. morel
Jmea.
Ma conduct may seem," tha law ale o f the armed forces.
Thera are no reatrictloni on tha before Pearl Harbor did not re­
manufacture of ip ort ahoea, ei- quire him to disclose fully hla
capt g o lf ahoea, which have been alleged pro-German propaganda
Tha flag of Argentina consist*
barred for the daratain by the activities.
■
WFB. Th* aurvty branch of tne
Viereck Is serving a two to *lx- o f threa horiiontal bars of equal
O PA *ayi athletic iho* atock, y e *r sentence as a result of hi* width o f aky blue, white, and ^ y
110 EAST SECOND 8T.
’ TELEPHONE « *
an dealer*' ih*lv*a war* approil- conviction on* year auu on
blue, frith a figure o f the aun in
mately normal for th* apring charge o f making Incomplete re- lha center.
•aatoa

LA KE

MARY

VVILUE

M o sco ni

ARCADE .

The Patriotic
Thing To Do!

MFIACINO UX D IU I who art going
Into artlve duty, a larga group of
WAAC8 haa moved Into many Job*
formerly held by sol Alar* at Camp
Upton, L. I , N. Y . Evan lha work
dona by machanlca har bowl takas
ovar by IK* ftrli. Thl* W AAC la
■ iruck'aoiL tInternational)

Viereck Conviction
Upset By High Court

PANTS Cleaned and pressed............ 35c
8UITS Cleaned and pressed
......... 65c
LADIES’ Plain Dresses cleaned and
pressed ........ ’............. .............. 65c

LANEY DRY CLEANING CO

your car at Kent1*
Bpedal
rate deed

D. ROSIER. Plumbing, heat­
ing and well drilling. We have
a complete atook o f shallow
and deep wall pumpt and hot
water heatara. Phona 807.

PAUL RQftlNSQN
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a

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PHONE 8710, Orlando fo r Serf Ice
M Indebtodneae, excellent
and part* for Electrolug Cleanon, cheap overhead, good
on .
ELECTROLUX
Service,
10, . .Owner leaving town.
100 N, Orange Are., Orlando.
I t f e , Sanford.
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Owner
may have by calling at Horald
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glurido^ * m wa ps pot of ganarai
I'lrini ISII till Im -altl t'OUttty Slid
.
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i'lNkl rationing won’t end with
the armistice. It’s considered a
certainty in Washington that mtUirdng will continue at least

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# Communique Reports
HWVy t ismage To
A xis In V 1c i n i t y
Of. Sedjenane And
To North Of Beja

.79 Inch Rainfall Last Night
Beneficial To County Crops

Dr. R.W Ruprecht nf the Stale
Agriculture K*|M*nmrnt Hutlon
recorded 70 o f in Inch of rainIn central Tunisia. British, fell Iasi night anti reported that
American and French forces the Inter mil ant rains, breaking ■
•tod a y were slowly winninK drought of several weeks proved
back all they had lost to beneficial to celery and cabbaga.
Marshal Rommel. The Am­ M.L ( ’uHum, sales manager for
ericans were pnuainff south a produce concern, submitted a
rejKirt agreeing that the rain w ii
o f the recaptured Sbeitlu.
for remaining cabbage and
An Allied communique rc- good
celery and disclosed that “ celery
ported heavy damage to an shipments last week and this
Axis poaition north o f B e ja j w V ftk'.in iw" sla.ut the same. tho
and auk of Sedjanan* &gt;a dta-| peak of the winter deal.
Tha
alf way mark wa* passed laat
aatchaa from northern Tuniaia
week,
and
we
figure
Kenijnol*
told of eraek Garmon armored
aan d Infantry unit* breaking ami County has an average of only
^burning under tarrlflc artillery IttO cara a week for five week*
after thia week
Probably tha
barrage* of tho British.
Front dispatches u ld tho Am ­ ileellne will be gradual, with the
ericana nowhere In Central Tu- ahurtage showing up toward the
nlaia war* meeting A i l * realatanre anil of Match Quality la Improv­
other than mine* and booby-trap*. ing rapidly.
• B u t In the Jagged hill* to tho
"Other district* will contribute
northeaat aharp fighting atilt * i » aluuil aiki cars a week .luring the
under way at t u t rapoita, with same iierual, [l-issihiy leaa
Brltlah troop* balding th* tier"Cabbage wa* hurt by the
man* at all point*, aided by a rim. freeir, anil ia In light aupply at
centra ted a ir bombardment o f on prraanl.
We will have greater
■uppliea -after
thia
amy column*.
__........
............
- week, but not
A delayed dispatch from Ed- normal at any time
ward W. Beattie of the United
"Pntatoea were again knocked
Press on th* north front laid that to the ground by a fruit Sunday
the German*
acorcd
one
minor
will lie wia
small,
. ,
, I
_, liui . .V1and
winaliea
.m R.naii,
o u y tha crop
tuoeaa. In four attack.
I act back. Some crop. have been
M ^ U i d T f S b t ^ f r Z . ^ b n "fiim t'* I abandoned.
It now looka a* If
^withdrawing f™ n, " ’ e
Sanford will not have ahlpmenta
u „ April.
Gap" sector I# raik* north of ^
Baku
Eacarole aim auffered from the
Tha powerful Allied air offanalva apraad over tho Mediterran­ frecae, but only allghtly, though
ean yaatarday to PaUrmo, Sicily, lata planting* may go to a**d
aa a raault of the ahock. SUfp
vwbara
Flying Forties***
*
^ carried
Nbj(U&lt; raanta era light, but ahould pkk
up
allghtly.
Liberator* m
- I f dry weather continue*. 1
tS l
Allied
forecaat a abort Spring crop
■op af
of
i downed *7
all vegetable*.
,
-Valencia Orange*, and
f t
IgMriMn
WUaMaaM faaeaga* era aval
tad with ilentaml axcawdtng aupp)
nit but fu ll occupation o f the We ar* ihlpnlng atraight cara,
Important railroad M in t w i* d*. alao quite a few miiad with callayad by the nitaaalty o f clearing ary and cabbage. Quality ia ex­
Ita approaebea of nundreda or cellent, price at ceiling, whem It
mina* and booby-trap* tat In near­ ia likely to remain.”
l y every hut and cactua buah.
Thera war* no aigna o f enemy
activity at Fariana or at Sbeltla,
Into which American armored pa­
trol* rolled at noon yaatarday. It
wa* believed that Marshal Rom-a ta l now had withdrawn all th*
• w a y to F»ld Pm** *nd- Gafa*.
leaving only a waah rear guard
on th* central plain.
W ASHINGTON, Mar. .1, (/II
Yesterday's Allied communique Plana for a Navy "b ig enough to
made tha flrat official dlacloaur* dominate all the eea* over the
of th* recapture of tb* town of world" were dlacloaed coincident­
MKaaatrtne, which front dlapalche* ally with a pnoteat by Navy Sec­
aald fall to tha Americana over retary Knox that the loea o f lime
tha week-end.
and production In war plant* haa
been Increasing. An eatimaUi of
10 percent Navy casualty rale
wa* alao revealed.
The ploaaure driving ban In the
oaal may be lilted about Mar. IS,
but no definite decision ham Iwen
made. No. S fuel oil ration* will
bo Worth about on* to two ga l­
lon! more.
,800 pound* of
Collection of 4,800
The rationing of meat*, cheese,
Bound* o f rubrial,
M a ria
! and 14,000 MU—
ng t«a
th* aec
aeeompllah- butler, cooking fat* and olle will
^&gt;er i
begin
Apr. I, under preaant plana
ScoitU i nf i Semlnol*
manta of Ik y Seoul
County during Sri P**‘ , r«*r. It and meat ration* probably will
by Ralph amount to about H i pound* per
wa* paMpd- outI today
‘
person weakly.
chairman.
Price
Administrator
Prentiss
\ n * a &amp; l t ! ^ V U r*a quantity
* o t waata paper wg* collected, h* Brown today aald community wtd*
ceding price* would b* set short­
ly for pork and btef la a blow at
black market.
gg
court*
of
district
Small dally newapapar* ae well
Merit
badge
ran
honor.
weekly and 31 eaml-waekly pa­
Ct th* rear, aa
per* would be exempted from tha
___
_ from 3M to
wage-hour law unaar legislation
with A s new SMM b added to Introduced by Senator Reed ( R__ roll*.
■ v
Kaa).
, The membership
&lt;■_ a

a—*—M •» -

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Casualty Rate For
Navy Estimated
At 10 Percent

Scouts Collected
• 4,500 Pojdndft Of
Metal Last Year

of 114 whita boy*.

Unions Sak) Afraid To
Answer Rickenbacker

T ‘

A T L A N T A . O*. March. 8, Cf&gt;—
Frederick G. Crawford. president
o f th* National AaaoetaUon oft
Manufacturer*, said Taooday Ukat

fcfiSS.
* ^ ““
“ Rkkao hacker haa attacked *bintaoUm a* sabotage," Crawford

o atop It, staply try
national Hero'# repuwlll not tarnish."

Warns Against Japs

Fascist Army Fight-!
ing Russia Smashed
As Italy SayH 20
Divisions Removed;
illy
III,.
furred

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R.A.F. Strikes At Germany
For Seventh Straight Night
'Fells Allies’ (Joal

Allied Bombers
Continue Search
For Jap Convoy,

H.J. LehmanTells
Kiwanians About
Business Ethics

(lashes In Artillery
Kveliauged Aerosfl
(liaitnel. Lighting
Wide Dover Area
... Kill *1

.

Mf U * A Ttilll T DCfllirCsl
Jap Rhine Attacks
Were
Ineffectual

Use Of (roltlcn Rule,
Policies Of Honestv
Stressed In T a l k

Illy &lt;t
led 1'nrrww*
the 1‘arific (#rni‘i al .*«* ^
N1 1 h&lt;irf* tdanrs I imIhi tonlinued
I • n relent Ira* tnirt li for the
iiiji|ifed and went tried
II sld|»
Ijil'Hoete » niivnv winn-'h, .| t»\ M
in1,| fig lt f ‘ 14 iiitd ImiiiiIn i« &gt;es
eidav
\im&gt;i ii fin Flying h'orf re*«w, - mid J
I dteiHforw, flying tlomigh t *-•|* I
i. al -toims. have m tei e«| a I l
diip Japnnese convoy, ^in long two|
h.ige
IrHOwports and
woven |y
Madame I lilimi
nmuagnig two ftinalh'i v e -'d
ami [ 1
iialmn in »

I'ifill ting out I'hitl in kill hi! t
I rmi "in I ion . r11 nr fi&gt;, goMrn
l ule
"Do unto id her
«s \ ■
would hiive |l phi «h« mil ii v "i i
whotitif he lived. II
I 1ehrn.ih
mnimgi-i ot *h* ^mifiviil
| Fntniei ^ Nlmknt
itd•11&lt; -&gt; i
h ■wgimtn- &lt;lt I on heioi
n1 I h*
I |n!*d M m fiii
Hi f to*
-uli n i f
ih*hi

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ftl| w| lit - V

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in
U rie ls
oi.t t i i o l o

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and
fh clr
-* * r e u i M t f f

gii,itil &lt;1 **i uiiili'U, Va, thii
M it, IL |M1 1eo iit lofhiy in&lt;
iisonn • d
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lo rn * s tru c k

.'im iin v fo r tho
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. I i . l f 11r.'d w orn
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I'.tn nil rodlH'i'd 1'V I D lulls in
IT me in , •• - * hiidiot h
11
hi •Mined hy hi*D *4 .f il o f !l*|*t tn i
d io.il.|

I Mi eif
s 1.4 I t

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• r m, in.,&lt;1,1 Italian
* -U
were n p .

t .o &lt;»i
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' i mist h Ii .iih
I '. n o r sh.xrk

i

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K im s

........ el Hrit.sk
i
I

,ti the south
. Ii,,. prot.sbly
, . .. badge of

Jo,|* t h e f l e e t ’ s r e n t n u n l - U tn p
' J * 1: 1 ^VtV
* ,V|' h|
.......I'M
M. I . •
p re b«nl « slowly rr 11 e« tin g Six­
teenth ficiinsii
A liny westward h k «■ witrd New ...... .
l.t i ltf
' .■.■•■( f.&gt;r about
toward SU nn a Itos-oa and the ,...
MB. A lllm ,
........ ...... I ....I- „„d .....
1" 1 1 , .1 lull ormain l^nm irad \ itehsk milroail.
^ t««l«v
I'
ioi
I n n«g was reIntensifying m drive mImur tht.
\Ilied Iihmh
in rlin*
" Vp t'l I
i
1.1
.1
111*i fit! \ J5 min.
S^a of Am v &lt;naat, l&gt;rlow the Do*’ f•-1•*-ll 1 h, twi'1*ri I,Hf, ill- I l|blln '!■
i Cm- Hi hiimu p« *qds in
1
-1 l • Mai tin! Mt
r.rta
H
m
«
i
ii
.
as
the
Mrermana
allll
iar|iil C.
v. u
i v w , former
lu im o i a
a*pat 11 .
----Joaeph
Grew,
Japan' I .1 fl1, I*11If* ■ MMn (144\1
pi .(\ ( I
\ i w 4 . o m e n n i n t h • «»u r f - a - e
n il
1 • ' ■I a l t f Hill’ ll #x anihnxaador, ( above) told I h e '^ t d them in the tmr-m proper, S . w IliiiMin UUnd in ilu ■I’M11*
mm l v
r| I it i* nl
N|,i'i
k
«*
• 11 HH r M
United State* last night to be­ the tiiiRRiana htokr into nil enemy 441it W-t-ri' light,, tlldji V'x t "T1 11* -1|
.....
• lie rid.li I
-•
. i i
.111»11k from
ware of an enemy 1peace ofh-n defense ayatem. actordmg to th# Nsttuxu romiiiunhjue n 'p "ili‘d. in i
I 'Ml Mig On *.1.4 .| tv to . kith,
Rusal
an
TueniUy
midnight
coin
. af*l*i 1*rl14 «ml #
slve” patterned along the prin­
I h«* hut tie in cnntirmiivg
.rod I t fin &gt;|«ok I •»in • kpen« fh i
munique.
rronnled
heir*
from
th#
■ ..... r OMMtlUltly
ciples of Jul illsu,
lulling
the
a •&lt;hImviiih n 1 *•* 'lie A k 111 •11 i f
Ihri big IlcH'lllg Mfid ( .■nx1111
1 1 f * i In ml fln%)|#fi « i
Allies in to drop their guard. He Morirow radio
III ft t *•1111kllli
111
|11&gt;ll1.1MI
Weal of hharkrtv, where the drifted triindrirr#, «*»cm 11'd h\ sUill ‘
"•ii
in fin* Dover
aald this move would be
the
smeo ttfh' *rf 1 i*ii went mg
a
Japanese way of avoiding a la*l- (ferniaiia had thrown in Itenh re 4»nl dmdly Irii^khpni Lightnings,
fillig I init* In Fe te tku'N r t l 'M ’ 4'1 \ s i
ti.fr
into
»»
hfavy
enemy
nir
m
i
lervca, including the U»7th Indltch fight.
• "i'i|r I'HI'K o v e r
nm 14I I 4*4lt Ia■M i'k Iltltl i'li&lt; Mills
fajntry Divltinin
newly
arrived luiida of !t0 tit 40 fighter-• nti I
ft 11 -,-j.. ngwin yenHf l i . i y r i x \ m i f it Ilia | ( kill/I ft fl.H
from
([{illatid,
the
'Ruaiiana put LI uf them out of mdimt w Sum Of $IIHI Donated j Xrih' x in i'll lik . r M h f t i I‘ «tl i*il « uD(f
'• ini, Dm1 mr|iTeciHtthey pummt'U'd the ennvov
ununhcd coutiter attacka and
Min *! offetixiva
Ity County Hoard iftt-l t*IVi i I h -im MlHftf |'l « *M1f *9 Kill
lliln or near inluxri* wen Mail'd
vinrod to takr a Urge inhabited
Dili |,..mu.ling Ber, ■m l ft m i m 4•V
M.
lift ft1 n t i i ' i i , ”
Hit i'l
place hi one aector, while in an on Hriveral uther vcaurU hi -i.ft.Of
Commissioners
f..M -it kugh nxptoo
1 ihirtiin
other. In a five-day fight* they IImibi* apetflflmlly ilird in fthi' com
■I 1 m • I 1till PJ|ftlllrl of
Il
a) &gt;i m i M tn ' .Mir
" i ' l l ft,*
captured another tifwn, the com* .nnmiqiifl, ami torna of ihcne muiv [
i n.i'i »wife #1
\ O.ImI s.t f .ini I J, Keen IS ‘ ftII* ft I ' l l t .H rtftl "Ik 1 4 k ill |*1 '•• 1ft .
hiivr lieen wnrahii*#.
munique aald.
1• * .* * lit (fix i*V«*r it©*
1 i-iVi *1 lo
ditlt* n His- S||I\ ni
It 1 lllPV i 'IIII III ,
hnmnn
sum l'f
ft
‘The convoy ronnlaled -*f tlnee \ r ni V d llVI* &gt; lerding 1•1 * Upt
The Mqkow ftariln. In a »|*eel#l
......
I
I
mult."
k’linl it Be 41 iliMiriet nppoi tiftruI v ^
hroadcaat* ant#Qnced th# capturtiic iuuor*. four »l«jtn»y^f' ami u-vi n
%hit si ttlud 1hill Ip,. v'M U aH4 |i'tV " III" i . 1Hi h ul l *[
I r•'«11 HI *1III
Ffr It­
€.1 mffea •nutfri'f iirfn vrwuVlx iThd
i 1 hr*
.Ill .d
’f
K ilph \ Himfh, arm-t il i m
'S' '• i- 1 "i i f ImtIrred
the hradipiartri 4 n|i"kririiiiti -.m i
JOO mn
.a
*
of Orel, junction point of
I ■•Mr MHpsI hi‘ .......... . i*el"' | • n « ' f I f ir Msiv Si m i 11* ,-l . m i
ff
v
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1
1
nl
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In.
night,
ron483
K e i r l B t r m i t H *outhrrn and rentml froute
riieiolriyT r»'|1M1tm 411' III)..... , lit •11 ivr eaft lie 1 lo.cd
l i.,, t. i'omtftv iiin.iiiiii nl fksst' I &gt;n'i
i ihtrofi of
plrti* pi inrlpiiDv lir» mi*&lt; (to*
}
It..* *11 Ml s.f 4 l i i « . i-siMi'i ,i
•no mile#
p m nf ■■ niIi 11 11ling i'M'1
thr i.n m '. 1 1 I.n
'lilt S aIv ,i»|.M, \| ,.v , 1
getn, (Mil priiiiiMllig tlio| ..tiuh ill llss.
&lt; list. il .v. ft.% Dm '-i-iiiiii’&lt;ls , ,,.
uh
f .* fttiir i ' l l * , .uni hmnhtrrrugalion
| •(I I lilllllll-liHIK f ■ , .,
t .Mir.lv
It
VV Iim i ''i’l
iimintmined
kistin • upt
W mo.U ... 11
In nddit Ion, I hr comiiiiitMipie i&gt; I m|.nr
Mil 11kiIii|i «•rl
According to aapatlmar divlara
* m &gt;■.| .,it"11M
i1 n f.
V\ il-ss-n 1 fitni iium &lt;d Dm
purteit, H i mote Lipwiiesr plan.--* F m .I t
h
ii
r.iu i ftmi i
Uon form* filed ftx War Katun.
in
.........
fr iking « t
T A I,L A I I ABREK, Mar .1. Id'.
were wind down yexlerihcy dnririK' |
^Sll nK-ifl V MMV \r|\ I*44a|v M A 1
H I f 1'hniun I I1'
Hook 3. thara ar* 7,47it family .Stirlnic m#y hung mtwlifii .itm
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1
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in
I I I.I ,sI I • I 1 .illlllHv'llMH‘1' •*' ••" I
rill.l Krill'h I ■ nit
unit* In Semlnol* County, ami of td pleMHur# driving rmlrii-tu n mi enemy in id on Dhimio An* 1 rw* i.i 1 m*1 W.kuD -tuti -i I D ii
I .
. &lt; Belgium In
trahn,
noikoig
the
foe’s
loss
i
-ii
*
Kill
1
r
f
St
(M
U
M
'll
I
(hear, thara war* 4R3 more it’ Hen# tor Pi'uper preilitMi'd
I
i
-?.••, eikll 1iH?0»
Dm v i il k lik&gt; t*j ...... Dr .... •
the day Ih pi a nee
glstratlona taken than In ........... I#y. although
, ►i* r |. I he #IT
I l.uft v, -il l hiivc tft w»||l uhllj Du.
krii-i
g»lhuiHgc
-,
,
,
r«»ilx&gt;,
Mm \ 1 1 bur **
|*hi*u - »ms* Ki. 14 *-i m- nmijr &lt;i|&lt; ‘ .'MivliiM'
Hal registration for War llalion
i
i
i'
i
&lt;
m frhum *m%
hr&gt;¥„|
„ „ l f|, «
IIik.Ii I, ila tls tlri from (he rail.... ..f A coupons may lw rr.luc.vl
\ ■lo-nnfi■•&gt;» *»f I so I’"'
The end of thr winter will &gt;» « ,1¥, r t|„. ftswesswr, k S r« ... inr»l iinh» (.it1
ing board *bow.
11.. v ■ * KtK
t • i rl v f.l ( m ■
i* i
1i i i in' il Iid tl#1i»
l b. I,.g I.&lt;h« I i, i &lt; II w |J|. If.atNI v &lt; I'll.
In Oviedo, 3118 parson* w n r furl oil requirements f"&gt; Iss-siin&gt;.- th* ci.tivnv
1&gt; I \ ft
fsufi nmtorpd
(hmugh
I.nrc and thick clmid I ( t|!
Issued "sugar" book* and only in llie upper Atlantic coast s'. il.
U imhU r kpM'riHnl
.«lk
.»
i
. - i t*i.! i&gt;n Her177(1 parsons war* Issued Ixniki. anil transportation espii|im.Mit ...... formationa wuh .. »l.o,.g figh*-. , |Hi iimi ibut
many i» i mu»- I h-i
* si
......tft "f Die com*
■.&lt;|..-u.. .IIy -irurk I, II I' k'ik in 11■kij I&gt;14• i*m11 1i
last wesk. while In Sanfortl, 11.73 !«• turned to bringing more g..*"
t hr a
in
” \|unlity L* ilr#l
more people r*0*IV*d second » hi Lilia.
ing blows h( I he enemy *,lkrfn,,r I .kk.M&gt;kl r
'trill kitrtl
1*1
|UI’ kI.Mk
■■(
\ *« ift, hettvfcftl
ration books, becauM negro labor
.... . waa
..... .......
......
Yea,*'
tha senator's
tlir.-M vessel* despite It.e at. »tie..Ktl.
m vi
if "t i ln&gt; H"t«uin1 h.i
*.*•
I
era wire working In Ovladn fields |.B,
„ " rrr'
when "&lt;;„Vrr.....
„ .w
r when
(Joverniir Holland accompanying Ihc .lapaina........ . * i cm in i xr.| f runi uIimiiI m Dii i "
ftftril'k* l.» till- frill itk.D *'M
* ‘ • ' ■' I s k ar gkkt rkf 111and wash houtM at tha ftime
l " " 1 "of , asked if he believed Ibere wool.k voy
I till |'t ii|i|i&gt; Dliil give I‘VI*I V &gt;ft H* I r-|f Ixlrift'ft l‘ Will l '.||\1 1 .«
■'lei 1 •111' -IS'I'H, mrllllL
sugar rationing registration. A iw soma mo.itfkatl.111 of the tdi-na
A lll.INHi ton t.a.ispo.l m-eiw I v r Ilk 111 -I 4|||111 th#t if IM*I XIMi In. K.v, Apr 11 ft, tin It..... 1 Ml
0. Paterson, rationing ein u tive. ■ire driving ban.
I I. II ' Ml hliM-k Klixtfive dirett hits will. 1,1X111 poun.l till. l|,|M 111at V**t lll'l'll I'l If 11III' 1• I |Sr ikikiiMh- 1 mini V ( iMiirnix i-Mi. ,
remarked.
I•a !■« -1 •* * lie rqtm &lt;* of
xillll-l »l'f1.1 (II iKl’II I III ||lll.lft !••( ,tl Dm If iili’i'llflK yi»kr1i*l i|t« V A*
"
I
t
may
mean
a
r.vluction
*.f
lannha
b
..e"
were
started
and
(n other county towns, (here
ii t .miM tirkn hint i'll! *11 *11ivi i I'll-1 I ftuk1 f lief I rie tft nn
were (HO faster Mrs ration lunik * tha coupon value, with tbe hold, . the l.lg ene.ny vessel was I. f, lk.*-1 ... .
|M*hf l(!.*4
liiiiUM i|mr kIv
-•Mil ft •■'»"'* Kr itn thrift *1»*|«
than surer book* (ssuad. Ch.du allowed lo da wbat he pleas.-• shrouded in ainnke Later ,1
• I, ’ t fv f r#l
IT*'*:*«"*# (x Keing inin!*'
»•*'
Apt .* k'lHftl .1
ot*, with Ida, turned In to the with the gaaollne," I'rj.pe. -a.d raportisi awasit and .Hiking, Mat
la'll fvery
I
Kinx
f.t|
flit*
II
mv
T
f
t
'lnh.
wlmlt
It drew from Holland the stni.
Arthu. .■.ported
main ration orflc* tha tame .....is
"t ihi* N#sl
Im.mI I ■l- HI Mfn'ru'HMl *I*I• till; flrr
A n a,nun ton transport wa. tilt
t&gt;er of raglatnnU after card ment he hoped there would !»• a.
f I f X 111 ft f l l #
_____ _
Hon before the end of ll.e wmte. amidships try another heavy lomn. in it t lii .'i* a irk i, he ii'fili-il nn I
registration.
\
I
Iflkl
t
|
1
k
|
|
ill
til'd
til
f
IftI k\11 III II
,'il'l.l 11144ft if WlUliit IN'1 II |k|IM'i|kl' I
Theera were 5, M4 excess ran* o f [racing season, because the l.an |( (,Ur,i into flames and split
n
i
l
'
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Vtniv
*•*
furl
)
i
«*
i
D
caused suspension of horse tacii.g ;WOi *ink,hg within two ml..ule- *••! if 1, Isiill* llriVlMg lMl&gt; *-r|MI|* (i IIk1I. -I) ( *' ftIII’ !itl\ ’•* ft I !
rationed food* in th* county
M' ('.ft " D m Millv that
ll.
« f» f Dll! III i if I 1
K*'
14HI |)
111 Dir
^ dire, t bit was s.-o.i..t on .Io­
bout l-t of a can par capita. Mr amt cost the state |.l,ft1rtt,iX.i&gt; ...
'. ID till! &gt;*ri " f VUl f Ml
v.mis) hih*|ih&lt;rnt’ lii ri&gt; .ir-'l ' 4I rii N 'i I'V ( 111* U"»&lt;f ft
The season will lKIW „ f B h.ihiu ton tianspoit u.-l .fill*
1‘etenon said. Stamp* for all Imt tas revenue*.
■XL.. k*ris* |jr* in ih«* IK.*.
ii.\
i Ii»l
I,i*i'iilittiffa
I'll- .....I I hi-in! fill Ift
.7118 can* war* rimoved from ,* end April 10, unless extended l-v „ fourth vessel, of medium mlre,
] 1 11■,|.x .») ftKr ft hmmI v
•((Ml I 'll 111 a-kI
near
Ihe
l.nw
tlon book*. Stamp* for the re the legislature which meets Apnl wal damaged
*
•
i
*
.•
Kittriftt
t*«l firi*l*
In
I t-irifiil !( Du in**. 'Ii*
maln'ng numbgf W1U be taken ...it 11
names pooled from that ship »
d H.llliU 1»|1m| ntoill.
-il I 111 ft IM4|1fty IlfriltK I ' nit
of the next ration book from
"Holland still hoped Florida conl.l forward hateh
It i .f. .Ik of till* ritturk
VIxI i I fill' llrilil il I Iinft III' ft» 1.1 |,S'
notation* mad* In
th* ration lie removed from the eastern son.
"Other hits or neat hits w.-..|Mi'\Htlillclv |700 fill RnMil ft**'
booka.
where the ban applies, into rone scored sgah.st warship, and rargo
j ij it mmI
I diw twoI (lift &gt;41ft|V|ftftl*x, 44tItI 4114k4*41 I'CktlllOn*- hundred* M d - forty- eight two, along with Alabama. Mlas.s vessels, the ,esult* of which
•nl *ling mv i *i ^vkhcri*.**
i"ii riffi*i mtiking nrti***H»v "lift
axcaa* can* o f aaffak ware deehs slppl and other gulf slates
tt'aaiiaa.e ,»* ••*#• ia r »»&gt;
'
i
'
-frit
ftf'l
4itt&gt;u • fter
J,i v - fm ,|i*\nl i* iiiiktiny I ff ft t•i ki j*i *!
dared and atantpa for all but four
It A )■
i 'U h m ' ji
i f r i t ’ hi rig
triixHig xkifriflfH nf |ici min. «tii
i f till
these war* removed from
CAM Of
•|.|m .| |Km II hii' 1 , il ||a•Va*■4 III III** (iff If I* Till* IK'ill I L* *
*ar of rofration book
- ft111 &gt;* •1 1n&gt; • jtl»li Itir g e U
hiir i’ l fttn* niriifi’t ovi'i ft11 K ! j !*11"
m minor'a
f*o itamp*
ill Hit ■ ,i |i ift rift
I ji•&gt;I Inal,If i fur K’gri! i*jiiitiiHii. Mi 1 l:
there are
ration book* In
i»
"Mi Hr in, H* itrori#nd,
4 veer* o f
lift mli&gt;ii Hint*'«i
4.960 ehlldraa ■
I Nref I
r. Pete ran.i
a t* In lh« cool
I In- I(hmii) gr Miilfil ii h.il i' . '
In ll.-o.v Mil,mil,t. will ^p.-ak
raraatod.
*o
i o.isecvalP.il ot oyrsiul., i Mint nf $|n h miifith tu M
Ha •ruled th*
commend(natame* „t ihc m.’d .n g ..( . lie- Koto rv I-!h|('IK' If riMHigPi &gt;»f fttif I ’nuiitv
"AmsrtcVn boy* In ll a service, actor, have lit many
r* In the
In* hi* Tolantat
II
hi (
bean highlight*
of
America., ( Ini. o' I In- Mayf.ii. 11■■I,, I m-ri Iff ii Itli i.Hk|»#rftnifnt
only one when they attend th* theater dr
registration, a t
hfiinlf* » f
ijrama. The**
Include:
“ Light Mo...lay. Fa, I Kip|, annimnccd t«. pfnvfil iidtHiy
mind
good,
risen
drama,
"and
&gt;f
ration booh .ww
Nf r
Ruth II Scull Mini ft Mi II*
lines ar* spoken that are allghtly nln’ " with Frank Hacon;" ( on. day
Mi Ii»rhi«
o ff color, It has been our exper­ mon Clay” with James lluwell
&gt;L&gt;
V u.i.np of Army siderl.*,** win.
The ‘‘ LUtisal Rel&gt;*i" with William
ience that they raaant U."
,\ I fl |IJl'tlf f 11ItI t’lHldf lllftlril IMN
Thia wa* tha statement verier and Duatln Karnum; tha part nf left FVti. 'Jit to he ir.do. I.-.I ...
Mar. .7. day of John Ravold, noted New (ton. Grant In "Abe Lincoln"; the ('atop itlan.img reluine.1 l.alay pi "1 Mi-ilingN Ikf i nk( iiiitfil In r
Mill* • Il’Hl light* l»f WHY I'll Stilt.
all, with York playwright and actor, wt-o Tidal of Mary Dugan" with Ann atl.-l -pi’oding ft.rlMOgl.a h e \ ...... ft&gt;iv ill ivr tn 4t*rqreft fund#
I IKmmI-,, il mill SJftlM, w»i(* imnli *•v
•at out to with hla brother. George Itsvold. Harding; "You Can’t Take
It
l*i* lull b*ri 'i.g tn tiv 11if# nf th#
IIII"Millift w nf ftIlf* f #*IIM1 {{(mil* ft ...
raault aqd a wall known linger and ent', With You." In the part later
"I Sinufiolr OriintV
tikifl*'** 'tf I III Sfriljlini*' ( 1 M1 ‘ , I ft**\ ’’ "d ii*
till f.i ki • i'lriff iniHurrow, Roy
tainer of BL Louis, has been visit mad* famous In th* movie* hv
ft IihmiKi i df ft■(ifiiuifrt f
at a bua Ing John W . Bell at hi* farm on Lionel
Barrymore;
and
with
i
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&gt;
|
K
i
.
f
t
millin’
i hnlrtitMiK »iat#d
C k t.eR Y HHIi’ MENTH
daacription th* waat aid*.
Frank Craven
In
tha
"First
NkiltoV, ri fftrj |fiJUfril l'f I (HTritmn #h&lt;&gt;
Mar. I, I I I !
Mm,
A mambar o f th* Lamb’s Cluh, Year," “ Money from Home" and 1 Florida
Ii it vi* )'i"i m j( |i|m11 ntcmI a# ‘’Twitil
tod hi* th* randexvooa of loaders In the the ‘ ’Village Green,
th* latter i
C HpiiiiH^" I.* ntffft tonight #t 7:30
California Central
an- aetlng fraternity,
Mr. Ravold being played In New York, last
,.Y|mi k nl tiif Vitldfi Hotel, to
California Southern
flraL ■latad that It lr i« baan the pr»c- rear.
I'hitl 1In-' rinftvf.
iptly and tic# o f tho dub Of lata to enterDramatisation of famous books
In i v**nl rtiiy of llira# p«r#oni
TOTAL
W A SH IN G TO N . Mar. .1. (.1*1 |
Mr.
tain 300 soldiers at dinner and baa alto occupied much o f
mi* un.ihlf In Hlh'ftid the moitlngi
Eaearol* Shipment*
Hep Don.lern said yesterday
They
Outstanding
p resen t_a play far them In EJavold'i attention
Mr H 'dlfr rtH|vif»tfii th#t they
th«
istliig waltrways In Florida si.,mi l
Florida
. ..........
7
la this direction wa* hJa dramatic
Theater.
lhair
tie
t f f o r r the eru ##-B l*iif j
,l1^ 1 n pi • rt n lu tiv e
In
Hanfeed-Oviedo
l&lt;e linprovini
improved iiefor
tation of
Louiia
Alcotl's
a cUan
boy*
from
barge
undertaken at
Hauling* moderate; demand
to Woman” In which Cathaorkan communities;
barge canal
canal I*
to und.rUken
at ‘ '" 'n .. following have been named
M4,0IX),0O0 to hell)
...
i __ RoComell took tha
landing
vary good; Golden Heart mar­ co#t
U a y a n facing Ood.
! .hrlng iI j-i&gt;4 l fit in uifitHinx;
hurl u
Kipp*
oil tn tho Atlentie seaboard
ket
strong)
Pascal
market
. rwto. Later when It was b*tad to
aaa. Mriooa
Hiry 4'I»«l* F ih ii W Sh#mea, Klwgnjlayed In the Pasadena Playfirm ; aeiet F.O.H. shipping
Sad Mriooa book*.
Hr said in a statement for (lie-1 » , (ite m I.Ingle, Lions; Mrs. M,
movt* scouts for Metro
point) IS-Inch crates, trimmed
Congressional Record that "Col, H. Snuth. Pilot (Tub; Edward
i taw It and were
so
tops, Individually' washed and
areas realised th* Impracticabil­ Higgins. Chsiidwr oft Commerce 1
that they used th* play aa
pre-cooltd.
&lt;
ity nf the Idea and refused to Ned
Smith. American
Legfto
fo r Uialr ^acraan^vara Ion,
Golden Heart i 3’e, K-26 lo
waste million* o f dollar* nn It.
Kaicigh
A.
King,
w ait
MAO. fe w ^ M U li t'a, M-10 to
"That la why tha canal has farmers; F.T
Mcrlwsthdr,
M^O, few 13-38) S*#, 10’a, 83.60 not been started and the canal
aide farmers; Mrs. W alter
to M.78, fe w M-28, X-a, |S to
people
know
It,"
ha
added.
Woman'* Club, Mrs. L.B.
k
Mrs
Dondero
O.B.
Troop
m o tif* behind
Troon 31;
W.H

Salvation Army I
Receives $2,SIM)
In Drive To Date ‘‘V

7479 Households
Registered For
n

M"

More
Sign Up Tnan For
S u g a r Rationing Solon PredictH (J
Ran Will Re UfUfl

County Leaders
Change Date For
Coming Meeting

Servile Men Demand Clean Plays
Declares Dramat&amp;t John Ravold

CITY MUFFS

lioy ScouLs Rian
One-Day Drive To
Secure Finances

Dondcro'H Ire Raised
Hy (large Carnal Ads

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from tfiiiii'loudly ht‘M he&lt;lf«
fortrf'H nf It iliev,
MO irilliii
northwest nf Moscow, tlr Nnxia!
ackntiwlr+lgi‘,1 to-driV
drucrthlni'
the artiion ■« "actHirding tti (ilaii”
T hii
RuggcHtini
the
tierman*
might Iw engaged mi n far roach-!
Inr retreat tin northern front.
Only phkhlhitf im »trr»s of lted
army w n r4*coriitnl in lfif* Soviet
eommunti|iie
Km on.
mod
and
•quail v wrallici
were
blowing
otM'rat ions The Moscow radio de­
clared the Italian K«i»editionarf
Army in KiiHRin hail
RinaRhed
an&lt;l the Italtaiik «nid M» divUiofia
had been recalled
Harder.
lUiontii
aonouncvd,
froth g a m s o n f o n t ntutn southern
hattlcfroiit
M arshal

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WftONKSPAY, MARCH *. IB4.V

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' For any shield to cover me.
The vast unalterahle way,
From which Ih* stare do not de-

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IHE TOUGHEST. ITEM THIS YEAR!

Although point rationing ttiul price ceilings appear to
l*e upperm out In the minds of everyone, the numfier one
problem on the domestic front continues to he inflation.
Nothing new in origin, dating hack to the early days of

R a y not he turned aside lo sley
TJtP bullet flying to my hrari

[A
V’ i .

I&gt; atk no help lo strike my foe,
I seek no petty victory here,
jj-,./11 The enemy I hate, I know,

To Th*e l» ■!»« d*V.
wpe i pi»y,
■» " ij
fhlrn death la drawing through
tBa sky.
ilglity God who also died
sich m* the way that t should

Sli,

HUGH DUOI)1H
ruling oil to Spain may
rolinlry hka t&gt;rer&gt; pouring
rpubled Vdtera.

Burning Deckn
The fncta about the American battle at Caaablancn, on
the Monxrcan coaat of north wontum Africa, have been alow
in coming out. That fight occurred hint Nov. 8. and Involved
the ailiking of ten wurnhipa, according to diaclonum made
by Taut. W.A. Sullivan, U.S, Novy nalvuge chief.
Tnere muat have been many a stirring Incident in (bat
big tea fight, which will be told eventually. And there mity
well hnwr-mtun many another Cnnahiaiica going down wit It
Ilia ahlp.“
The HUggeHtlon arlaen naturally, becauae Out name
"(,'unablanca" la really the name ne "L'aaablnncu.” Hu wan
thf naval hero cetehrutcd by Felicia Humana In her fninmm
poem, which beg Inn, 'Thu boy stood on the burning deck"
and enda with the "burnt of thunder aound" that xtrewrd
the sett with fighting man and wreckage.
That wuh in the fumoua Battle of the Nile In 17I1H,
und the futiinr of Urn young hero, Louln Caaahlanra, hud
fought for Amur Iran freedom and wait an officer at the
alcge of Yorktown. It la odd how Much things hang to­
gether.

“! X a£.SSrC iMf?

Machinery fur upwanl rev talon

rrmlr f i l l la. This optional power
was delegated I d the Admlnlstra

pfel..! jttt^if ctU . UtUfl t JQJt. ho a, J g e J b f c j l L .!’! ' » » 'V

rear:hed such proporilons as to frighten even some of Hie
more rndlcnl leaders In tlie country.
In h stubcmlnuH effort Lo combat Ihe menace of tincontrolled prices, the government has clamped price ceil­
ings on almost everything produced for sale and has at
tile same time resorted to rationing of a good many of
the essentials of life so that everyone may have a fair
share. Trying to control Inflation In this manner, how­
ever, Is like trying to keep a hath tub from running over
without turning o ff the faucet.
The rise in prices is attributable to two principal
causep. The flrnt and most Important Is the auonnmiH
amount of money now in circulation resulting from the
high W Hges being paid by the government and from pri­
vate Industry profiting from goVernmetit contracts. TIuother is the shortage of supplies due to the Irnnsfonua
lino of consumer industries to war industries.
Ho while there is less and less of everything to buy.
th e re is more and more money in the pockets of the
lieoph&gt; with which lo purchase dwindling stocks and com­
modities. The old economic law of supply and demand
goes to work, people bid against each other for the things
they want, and prices tend to skyrocket. That
they
haven't so far lias been due largely to price ceilings.
A simple and sensible way of eliminating this dan­
gerous situation is for the government to put less money
into circulation. It could do this easily enough by rewrit­
ing its contracts with war industries so ns to cut govern­
ment expenses to the bone. This would, of course, mean
smaller profits for firms engaged in making armamenta,
sod smaller wages for those working in war factories.
Another way the government could avoid inflation
would b e by levying h e a v i e r taxes. If the government
made Us .taxes high enough to recapture from the people
the large wages and profits resulting from war contracts
s o that the federal budget was balanced and no excess
money was put into circulation (here would be no danger
of inflation.
Hut troth high taxes mid low wages are extremely un­
popular, so without a doubt we will continue lo avoid Imlh
and we will continue to resort to the doubtful expedient
of price ceilings and point rationing in an effort to con­
trol prices. Ir these do not work, we may yet find our­
selves paying two or three dollars for a loaf of bread.
After (Tie lust war It Usik several billion marks in
(ibrinany lo buy s cup of coffee.

air" may be negotiation* that
will give 'the farmers substantial
adjustments without ntM for cesalons to the farm WpC, K m
busting Congress wide open with be the first move toward ass i
s bitter factional fight.
cord.

There's aim plenty af reaai

of the farm pry* structure' dl- mrnt In the farm group tli

'

could erupt an/ time. Man* si

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FARM b BSI Let Us Serve You
While You Serve Uncle Sami
Your w ar job is to produce the vital foods
and fibres needed to smash this thing
through. And w e’re ready to help!
Com* here tor the funds you n#*d,
for frlrndh advice on s u u p u n lt .

n P M iK ite v s u is i
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A legal Me exMd n—&gt;
II lae*. I« i« I * i |sMs|I

Florida

Bank of

State

Sanford
A Friendly Insulation1

150,000 Victims of DiHiiHtern
Aided By Ked Crone Last Year
KV1 *

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Dangerous Inflation

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, IMS.

1H 1 1 11
H i 9 ftJ W I
m M IT l

Y ou r N ew sb oy

rent slackening Ih their mllltaiil
fervor Ilea ebrwherr.
This U the consensus of sound
critical »|itl)iuji: ( I ) farm
..tali'
Congressmen are In the main mu
servailVe, (1 ) they are sincerely
concentre al«ml Inflation, (Ml
meat o f Ihnn dislike John t.

buys hi* paper* wholraata from tha Herald,
sells them at retail The difference la hi*,
he pay* rash for hla papers,
and Ipaaa II th* rnatomer fella lo pay.

P ita .
I.cwis Is ihkiii Ur start his light
[or t 2 * d a y mine wage increases
Houghs heal enactment of mamtu
tnrjr farm price Increases would
aid him. lie could claim higher
living mat* Justified hla demands.

Yiai ran help your carrier grl Iba right (tart la
life by paying your bill promptly.

The
Administration'*
"little
steel” formula for controlling
wage* Cduld hardly aurvive *
l.*wl» triumph. It might ea«ll|r
start • ' runaways Inflation /plral
that would 'nullify any farm price

If ha la a g«id carrier bof, IMI blM

THE SANFORD HERALD

" t S S T : the background reason­
ing behind the recent'•‘rrUerlHng
tl|ne," *■ well-posted correapoudent* SilOJyic It.

/ A * W''Clr«JlkgdU IMMrtMledttri » t

The present "applet hlug in ihe

ir for du rin g up a lohg1 iporta myitery: la IF*
(t team any gi&gt;od on th*
grounds? —Titusville StarA Red Crow dl&gt;ut*r worker ls shown visiting a ntaroonrd family
t*. It la just as well to reHpra’n one that WJui going the rounda in the laal war during a recent Ohio flood, to bring them food and furl, Of th«
r that 10 tar tha larntj
» ISO disasters handled by tha Hal Crop* last year, 46 were flood*.
Aft played away from home. and hocme to be equally applicable to this ona:
In Inattt Roy Wingate, national director. Red Crus* Dliaatar Optra,,
Abaoluto knowmdfce f have none,
tiotta, who haa Worked on every major disaster In tha United Blate*.
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Important Information

Who gob It aurnlght, from a ctrgua clown
That a mart In Uiu K|ondlK« hfajd the tig
straight from a South Ajnurlciut lip,
About somebody In Borneo who

Had heard of a man, Whp claimed he knew
WHlEN
WAR IS OOINO TO END.

CLASSIFY

ilr." In other words, that up,
Correspondents , dareover
uverturea for a compro­
mise ara under consideration.
Note Cttange In bone*
The farm blocs had some major
to nick with tha Adminis­
Ulggrsl soure* of thv
Farm Bloc Plan^ tration.
farmers' reaontraent waa t h a l r

of force* make* the bine’s hltai
on Administration farm price pc
tries aa confuard and fluid u* at
■iLuallon In Washington.
The farm tdoe earn* Into Ih
Congress
breathlhg
tiro
*i

KAY

open charga that organised labor
had boon handed wag* Itwrcaacs
an a plaltar, while an attsmid
waa mads to maka tha farmer
tha anti-inflation program "g o a t”
rarm apokastnOn pointed out
that Industrial Wages nad climbed
steadily for tan years under tha
Now Deal, akyrockstlag alnca
1940, All HUB time th* Adminis­
tration preached parity prieaa to

can
spot tt every time

•

MB dry cnU air and the ««n U m «kf
thlraf. A*k- an expert akl instructor w titt tW
drink to find ut, dir nut of w atlV rwm taa-anit* *
Coca-Cola, for lce«eokh
oMy
• quanchra fhlral, It add* refreshman!.
21:

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A &lt;iiial!ry drink made tha qoritry way, «
&gt;,Cog»Cofi6 offgr* ail the difArectcft bw

&lt;\

iwagn aomafiditg truly refreafjirtKttul/Utt
•°m*«hlng to drink. A «p*clai b W of
Bad to bw gpoJ ttd ggw w herwlgrlik

ou t o f Haw

am mammy whoa*, husIn tho penitentiary want
tarnor of her atata, who
t a* tha .'paydonlnw got-

tit* limited them still wilt b*
tachea will no doubt be much

:ap.u.vb‘ ’,' ,WMmr prl
far too many

&amp;J,. g jp r O —
Id you want him par.

‘Lr ~f! iySS

The question of eating is more
Important uiu tlMglny. ‘ With

stOTbuy,

[.l* ‘ g* .

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I f l f t SANFORD RERAI l&gt;, HANFORD, Kl.uitlllA.
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Sociah€ulendar

r»NM ?*«»*' l l U i

r e r sonals
Four HongR com|»o»®d by M ri,
liny (I. Pippin w®r« sung by .1.
M artin 3Un«‘d|ihe'rt with M r*. I*ii»in uctumpanyinir, at the m w t u g th® Tourist C lub, h*tl«fl Monflay evening at the W om an ’* Cluli.
The song* w ere: "Y o u
M u st
Believe in A m e ric a ". "Tfiei W a v e *
unit the W a n e *” , “ M othur'1, ami
"lin t * O f f T o th® S ta r* T h at
Ifjaiiir Outside Y ou r D oor."
They
were introduced by M r*.
W .ll,
trillio n , chairman.
F ollow in g a dram atic tnlk by
M innie Rutn Odham entitled, 'A n ­
ger;! W ickedn ess," W llhtni &lt;’uniioliy pin yeti several select ion* on
the banjo.
A program of guinea
under the direction of M r* flu rry
W a tt and M r*. K*car Price w a *
«-rijttV*d.
Prior to the entertainm ent, m
covered dish *U p p «r waa nerved
lo more than 40 m em ber* present,
M r*
W E - Hndth, w i i publicity
chairman for the program .

J

at the follow ing:
Circle N «. 1— Mrs. W a lte r Bach
chairman, will meet nt th® homo
of Mrs. fl.E, Andrew s, ftOl Pa l.

W.H.

Brum -

SEKVlfK MEN'S
( \ i ,i :m &gt;\R

Si* in
Mr mid Mr*. AJt
Key form
erly of T angerine pre miw re*id
itig in the W eltik* Apart ment*.
and M r*
Hoy rh o rp e n in g
m dlng a few days in Juck* till bus I tie**.
Friend*
w di
i egret
to learn
that M r*
J It
W o o d ru ff i* ill
at her home on West Seventeenth
Street.
John
m iw

Angel

for

A ill

leave

l a t k - o o i v iHe

will report
N jivh I A n

l«m oi

w here

for otiv*
Station

he

duly *1 the

M r* Ethel Sin, Ihh and Jungli
ter of I vUoin Hie v is itin g Mi
wild M r*
11,N
S*y. t fm * ft1*
day*.
M r*. Art inn Inn* of Itnfimond
V » . tin* m rived to v m l b n ho*
I blind who i* *|nl lotted at the Nav
ju l A il StMtion
Hcuniim Jink

Canada Ol'IVml I Man
Similar To Kami Idea

S ln aie i

metto Avenue, with a luncheon Shearer have retorued

at 1:00 P M .
Circle No. 2— M rs.

h ir e r

K. A. F. Strike's At
(Germany For 7th
S t r a i g h t Ni g h t

Social A n d Personal Activities
CAROLINE HILL CHAFFS, Social# lull lor,

;i.

M y e r* a ft e r * pend mg
tan d a y * there

&lt;in luimoii
vI|
l■■i«il 1n min (i,
11 Ole-.
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a litm lJ , lip* lim i ,
vi hit*- * aldi.u - 1
*

MmsbenevaChumberH
W e (I SgL W i l l i s

M r.
B r i o f * h o »t*»«.
W .M .U . o f th . K ir.t
It’iid i.i
h
Ni&gt;
.1- M » .
J.N, lilllon
Church wtll m . . i ut th . fh itr.h i ir r l.
i-hnIrmaii, i t the hum* uf M r.,
•1 2:30 P.M.
Circle No
t dill
Ml
Mini M l .
K r.d t'liuttlh .l.
*hav* ch a rg e of th. pruarnm m
C h a ri. ■ M urriion,
Uream wohl,
ob.ervan c of dny of (it^ y .r noil
with M r«. C lark Ford co hm t- have mm*(tin* i.l III. in u M m a. of
their
(iuiighler
i
.cuev
h of
fiu u .
at 1:30 P.M .
n eo n ire ration.
Red
Croaa auriflcal (Ii c . iiik , • i r d . Ni&gt;. 4 M r*. A.I*. Smith it*, Ark. In 81*1 f S^t Cecil W il
rh ,lr m in ,nt tha bum . of Mm. lip, .on of Mr. itnil M i., (j M
w ill ba made at the (Irarmnni
Vi k
on
M .l, Cullum M 1:00 P M , with W illi, of l.iltl. Ifm L.
School from 10:00 A M until 4 HI
hrktay. Kelt l!&lt;
ii r*iv.r«-il ill,h luitthton.
d|.M. Puhlhi la invitnl to a|t.m|
M r . W i l l i . i'lliihp Tot bet wed
’
A dinner honoring M r,. Crunk t 'i r i l . No. 5 - A t th* home of
W nipt a blue
d fe **
uiiit
M r. n l. Thraaher, (Ir tn d rlrw , d in g
fp a d la y w ill be given at rim Muy
brow
n iuve**orte-t
Sin g iio b ia te tl
with ii lmu-h*on a l 1:00 P.Jfj
fa ir Hotel b j
C am p h .ll L o .-m a
the
B m ixite
H igh
Seh«nd
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'tiit N o. 03 o f Am erican Legion
l't.*liy trn a ii
Church
will- n m t Mild l* now wot king ut tin- \ r kau
Lujillary at 7:00 P.M.
ui ih . iiorpe of Mra, W „M . M e- hSj* O rdnnnce I'lnui m I ri L-m,ii
MONDAY
I T h e W om arr'a A u iN la ry of the Kin him 001 M nano l la A van u* at IflBe, A rk .
Vretbyterlan Church will meet HIM) P.M.

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Erdertuimng hi ih«ir outdin-i
rustic living room, Mr um) Mrs
ItsrmMii Mmi i* honored their sun
Brriffit mi hi* fifth Idilhifuy wtlh
n party ut llivir home mi laaiist
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were;
Beverly
C'truiier, t,ia*e
Marie Htlnedplier, Samba Won
fur tun, Sonya Munfur ton, Bui
hum Ann A*hdown, I d n il b un
Nelson, Msrylyn Bwiggam. Mm
ths Stemper, sml Itinlg. r i.mio r,
Jimmy
McKee,
Frank
Md«Beigh Pendergian*, Fnd«l\
Bob
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Prod Cno|irr and Mr,
Itoilio v
Aahdown.
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to give them more smoking pleasure.
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worlds best cigarette tobaccos, Chesterfield is known
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legal advisor of executive ofm of the stato and that he has
taff of assistants fully quellI to perform all legal service*
Mnd for stato officials ami
employment of other counsel
llltgal and a usurpation of

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CkOWN MUNCM1 JUUANA of the Notheriands liceea with hot consort,
l^lnoo Bernhard, and their three children In their Canadian home Hi
Ottawa. This Is the first picture taken of the Dutch royal family linos
the birth of tho third daughter. The children ere &lt;t. to r,) Princess Irene,
Pr— *se Merer let Francisc*. and Princess Beatrix, {/nfvruatiouali

Belgian Premier “Cruel Man” Gets
In Exile Spends Additional S t a y
70th Birthday In Sanford Jail

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LEGAL NOTICE8

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DONDERRY, Ireland, Mar.
NEW YORK. Mar. S, (Bpecisl)
I—fllnbsd, attached to a
I States eoast guard cutter — George* Theunls, former Pre­
a the world's moet traveled mier of Belgium, passed a pensive,
nostalgic afternoon Sunday In his
three year* ha has never lioma In the Drake Hotel, 4!0
a single voyage of th* Park Avrnue. It waa his 70 th
i he Joined a* a puppy birthday, ’ the third he hail suf,
American port. Since his fared In exile In the United
l at th* United Stoics Naval Slates, and he wondered how
__ th* Red Cross club has many more Would come before
dog biscuit* on Its menu. the German* were driven nut of
Belgium and jia could return to
hi* native home.
But with tha characteristic re
Stralnt of an army officer, hr
concealed hla anxiety about the
tenor through which Belgium Is
poising under German domination
ard preferred to dleplay hi* lively
aensa of humor In recalling snmn
of th* Incldtnls of hla eventful
life.
He was Premier of Belgium beB P • Again
tween 1022 and 1026 and again
ieri l form have been
In l0S4-’36, Tha name* of Europtan diplomats of that and
completed and
earlier period* — Lloyd Oeorgo,
MacDonald, Chamberlain, Clemen
0*Mu at popular price* eeau, Poincare, Harriot, Ilrtsiul —
f. ’
Packaga Goods
rolled o ff his tongue as numbers
do from a telephone operator*.
K. .
Dancing
Like hi* maternal grandfather,
who was sn officer under Nspo
Icon | hla paternal grandfather,
who waa an officer In the Belgian
war of Independence, and his
father, also an' officer In th* Bel­
gian A n y , Mr. Theunl* selected

salty fewer that even lha
Navy eaa aenra preedly.

•i BANTOlP. FLORIDA.

ly T ra p s

Says Watson
ytrolUr haa no constitutional
m •to ontDlov special ettorr to assist him in Uie performI of, his duties. Attorney GenTom 'Watson has asked the
s County Circuit Court to
ntn Comptroller Lea from
leying attorneys In collecting
ngibls taxes.
| his bill of complaint the
may general specifically atad a contract betwayn Lae
I the Miami
firm o f Casey,
ton and Spain, which waa ensd for lha tangible tax Work,
'ataon also made public a lotin which ha told lha compler that in filing the suit he
"In no way challenging or
itlonlng your motives or your
HS for making the contract” .
I am. prompted solely by tho
llg c f having the court deen on whether or not employIt of counsel to represent
executive officer of the stale
he performance of his duty U
horlted by law ” he said
he suit sets forth the seme
eta Watson
made
several
etas ago when ha requested
ollng from the Supreme Court
i waa advised that It did not
w original Jurisdiction In the

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It’a net taboo today to
plain facts. Thousands of
praise CARDUI'a 2-way
Taken as a tonic, It usuall
up appetite,’ stimulates fl
gas trie juices, thus aiding
Hon and haloing resistance,
ed S days before tha tim
taksn as directed, Itlhoul
relieve much purely far
periodic pain. A 02-year
saya It may help.

Classified Advertisements
flats near Hanford,
to 00 scree In each
ill Improved truck

flowing walla, buildLand Bank, small
iNKOUfl—

boy all kinds of wad fund*
IS, Fhons 12T,

Henry Napoleon White, negro,
otherwise known as "Cruel Man” ,
escaped city prisoner, who was
returned here from Jacksonville
Thursday, waa given an addition
of (&gt;0 day* In jail by Judge F. L.
Miller In City Court Friday svsning.
Ills previous sentence, of
which he had served about six
weeks, on charge* of drunksnness,
disorderly conduct and assault
upon another negro with a ■hoa,
shoe
amounted to 1K0 [lays. Today
%'ruel Man" waa back at wort
in the soo.
Other cases were, Wesley Alexunder Poster, drunkenness *11
f *'
bond
tyonu estreated;
esireaiou; Kuhn
nuoq Joe
jo* Clause
misuse,
driving drunk end contempt of
court, case continued! Vance Mull­
ing, drunkenness, |0 bond estreat­
ed; Tom Hurley, drunkenness, $0
bond estreated; Sgl. R. 0. woiencraft, drunk and disorderly,
transferred to Navyt Mamie Qlbson, negroes, disorderly conduct,
III) and cAsls or SO ‘ days; Rob­
ert Bernard Thames, negro, dieorderly conduct, 110 and costa
or :(0 days; Charlie Peareon, ne­
gro, drunkenness, *10 and costa
or ^0 days.
POPULATION

1,041,0M

JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 6, —
(1’NH)—The present population
of Florida, according to aotimatoa
Just relsased by tho Florida State
Chamber of Commerce, la 1,949,080. This Is baaed on the number
of ration books Issued and repre­
sents sn increase line* May, 1942
of approximately 200,000,
Chamber of Common* official*
said that vertlficatlon of those
figures would result In Florida
being given larger allotment* of
food and other merchandise.
Glycerine Is a colorless' liquid,
20* per cent hesvlsr thin Water.
tha Army for his career. 9
the World War broke out
fought to preserve what bis f t
father had helped to gain.
From tha New ,Yorx offlo
the Belgian Embassy at 0*0 1
Avenue, Mr. Thaunla egsli
waging war on the Neals. H
helping tha United Slats* Hal
by facilitating tha axchaaM
vital materials tietween th* ui
States and the . Belgian 1Oc
II* looks forward to rsnpngu
fore h* la. many years ommi
revenge which.will not bash
4d by the report that 10,000
■jana war* token last month 1
his nativu Liege to work as

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"loti and each of r e * * r , heraby
Boohy Trap, ft'e part of the
lid
and rw relrsd to present
curriculum o f the Second Army's ■Oil
nr rialma and demands which
Rsneer School, established hart you. or allhsr of y e * may have
■(•In a l lha aetata o f graoeaa U
by Lieut. Oen. Ben S. I ear.
dacaaaad.
lata
of. said
The student rangers learn their Clark.
Hilly. In tha C eU fltr J * d « a of
lesson the bard way. If they y-minola County, r Iarid*, &gt;1 hi*
■« In tha court b o o ** of eaJd
bump Into a booby frmpa nicely
r at Hanford. F lo rid *, w ith ­
calculated dynamite charge simu­ in 01
»i*h t calendar m oatha. from
lates the resulting explosion-- tha lima of tha first eebltdetlen
m l In everything but the fata­ cf ■hla nolle*. Bach claim or da*
toan.l aha II ha In w riting, ana shall
lity.
r
iiat* tha place of residence and
They are also taught how to no,t » f firm addrasa of tha claimant,
decetra the enemy first; how to and shall ba sworn to by tho
agent, or attorney, and
lav In wait for him unseen lit claimant,
any such claim or ddmaod not ao
their outlandlshly colored cetnou- tiled shall ba void.
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i H. C LAR K .
As administrator of
th*
with their background.
R atal* of
Row does a booby bap work?
FRANCE*
IC L A R K , de­
&gt;There are many combinations,
ceased.
of course, but the main Idea Is to yitai pulrllralluo February leth.
I*
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connect a death dealing explosive
charge with some apparently In­
nocent article which almost any
soldier Is likely to touch through V Til K rol'HT OF TMB COURT*
JI till K, SKMINOI.M COP MTV,
accident, necessity or curiosity,
IN PRORATE.
There Is a demonstration shack Arl.ollllyA.
HK&gt; RBTATM OF
In the school which Is rlggsd up IV r IlltooKK. Dacaaaad.
with bQ aorta of traps. A liquor to a l l r a x o iT o a v a n d r s a sflh* IIAVIKO CLAIM! OB DMbottle rests on the table, bat
WAVIII
AfJAlMST SAID .ES­
this time the bouse will fall In TATE,
on the unwary soldier before he Yuu and anch of you aro horaby
i,„tlflsd and required to prm anl
takes a drink. Lifting the bottle any
claims and demands which
releases a spring beneath which you. or allhsr of you, may hava
■aalnat lha
osaata
of
w,
P.
seta off the explosion.
of
said
A member of a mop-up squad Itrooka, dacaaaad. lata
to (ho County Jud*o of
kick* a shovel out of hts way, County,
Seminole County, Florida, al hla

• fflre In tha court houaa of said
County at Hanford. Florida, w ith ­
in alahl
calender month* from
lha lima nr lha flrat publication
a I this nolle*. Each claim or d a ­
rns,,,I shall he In writing, and
ahsll sla ls lha placa of raaldane*
nd post of flea addrasa
of tho
claimant, and shall b * aworn to
ijy tha claimant, aganC or attorf. amt any such claim or da­
mson rmt so filed shall ho void,
u n it
v iim m iA
iih o o k h .
a*
sxacutor or tho I-aat
W ill and Tealamaat of
w
I’. UROOKg, dacaaaad.
Kir at imlillcatlon
February
11th,

or leant on a window shelf.
ratically, h* never knows what
happens; actually at the ranrvr
school, lie knows a big explosion
dot* by Jar* the daylights out of
him—but teaches him to be doub­
ly -ary.
"Sleep In tha mud and llvo" la
tha way Inetruetorx put It to
teach tha man to keep away from
possible booby traps.
On* nest touch plays on th*
usual desire of a soldier for any­
Hi
thin* smacking of femininity. Th*
top half of a picture on tha wall
shows tha torso of a luscious
TIIM f'UtCtllT &lt;;atlHT OF T11M
blonde; th* bottom half, almost IVVIVTtl
Jtltm tAL nMOUIT. IN
tom away, flutters In th* breasa,
AMU FOR SKMINOLM COUNTV.
FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY NO.
* soldier naturally smooths th*
i»o
torn part out to meet tho up]
I'l.F.IIKIIT W A R R E N . Plaintiff,
portion, to got tho full effect,
III von CM
gets a full affect—an explos
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rocks the house. The pressure
UNDER OF PURLfCATlON.
his hand on the wall makes '
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HI rest. Naw Moaport, Portsmouth,
Virginia.

Business In Lake
County Shows Big rrs#
Increase In 1942

sn acton for dlUpon failure to appoar. do­
confssan w ill bo anlared
sgslnat you.
IT IH O R D E R E D that this notlro
h- published one* a weak far four
cnnaemillva w ash * In Tho Hanford
Herald, a
newspaper of ganoral
clreu1#4Jnn,
Issued
In
Hamlnol*
Cnunly, Florida.
W 1 T N E S * my hand
and
lh *
aval of this Court this t f l b day of
vorca

Lake' County had mors than
a million dollars a month In
cash and new development duN
Ins 1042, which haa given • de­
cided Impetus to tho economto
structure o f this county and af­
fected business and individual*
In this section, according to the
Lake County Chamber of Com­
merce, Tavares. Business Volums
during 1242 reached n total of
HiaRAOO, which U M U O tl
greater than tha year before.
The citrus Industry bnAight
more revenue-foto Lake County
than cam* from any other eoutce.
putting more then *4,000,000 into
the pockets of.-growers and ship­
pers. Lake does not carry all
Its agricultural eggs In one
basket, however, for while the
citrus crop waa still moving to
market, *260,000 worth of water-

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cnnaacntlva WMkj.
P. It.rsdon, Clark ■
and th* official i*
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WORKMAN’S COMPENSATION

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top quelity house u d porch psinL Euhsaru
.the interior kith Pittsburgh enamel, varnish
and glass. We sbo have a nice setectfasi oC
Pittsburgh mirrora.

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troapa
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team a f bom b* upon the ships.
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V ^ R e d Criwa Listed Rationing May
By C hairm Smith
Begin April 15
Taipgyrrs Groap
Opposes Boikfiag
the
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TAM PA . M o* A —T W

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Rollink Makes Offer
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to rvaru atr Oral.
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raptured K ih * «, anchor point
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o f Banco**, and h a ** put tb*
Hryanak-Oral «a li*n t to In* aouth
. in imminent danger by rapturing
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front, a apacial RusaUn cumtatwl
it results qua reported U a t ni|hL

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;Shames Presides!Severe Penally Will Be Enforced
!t"fJ^,^^cfA^5iAt Gathering Of ', For Destruction Of Street Lamps I
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Build Guadalcanal Airfields For Future Attaeks

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Garden I Displayed

P R O C L A M A T I O N

| mi H u t we limy “ tup if
“ T h eir I’ ti trperuliuii m Hu
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war effort
the rniiaeivaltun nf
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-lire It ran Iw elim inated,"

Wickard Auks ReleaHe
Of Pupils In Areas

Merit SyHtem Fxutn
Deadline Fxtended
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c a l. aocJal w o r k and in U rv h
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                    <text>TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1W ,

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA^

e Tracks oux f o r
shut Down, Many
Persons Affected!

With Armistice
Food Rationing
Won’t Be Ended

d u r a t io n

By FRED H AYD E N
ip Feature*
Ever try to fdTIow out all those
ftectad at any imt racing track
I »tb* c u t of a ahutiloam auch
a oceunvd In Florida? Herr's a

■feRr?y
MOORE

fives you an
*i yt f t i d a i sifcu tivei, e iU r e n , ad*
missions and mutuele men, audi­
tor*, etarter and crew, parking
attendant*. program printera and
official!, totalleatur em* y l head*, camera depnrttrack aupciintenilenl and
englneera, electrician*, Pinn, hlackamltha,
fe el
van men, owner*, trainer*,
groom*,
eierclaer*,
i*. jockey*, valet*, lautulryWen, jock*' trainer*, ugent*, an*
bonnear, publicity *tafr, and—
&lt; Wall, that could go cm and on.
i!
and *r* didn't even mention horaea!
What U to become o f the inter" inally fame,] Saratoga yearltalea, which *aw many thouaof budding racer*, bargain*
and th* reverie, exchange hand*
for many million* of dollar*?
Where will such leading AineriOan breeder* a* A I). Hancock
and Phil Chinn (the latter vide
to booat that he h«* nold -even
million dollar* worth &gt;if h»r*«*
1 ’ that hav* Ron rrlrie million) dl*
_ poao of their atnckT
'!•
: To compote approximately how
mttcb money, how many people,
t| t, are Involved In America'*
facing and breeding Indualrir* durU g normal tlmee call* fnr tremODdou* reteerch.
Probably the
.M Ot picture o f the aubject I* of
forded by an annual report of the
Now York Rtatc Racing Comm Ip
•lou« is per Chairman flerlirrl
Bgyard Bwor*. for th# year HI41
That report put the valut* uf
fil
the thoroughbred
industry
I»m lf lest Jon* at about fHROOO,
900,
ft said thuruughbreda ur*fbotlt 66,000 In number in Am
worth roughly 166,000,000
they consume f 11,000,000
rm produce, cau*e employment
66,000 persons who are paid
"50,000,000 yearly and sup
out 224,000 in their fam

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year

1042,

raring
ng a fir«t A I* K r a lu r r * —
fo llo w in g
N KW
YORK.
Mar.
2. The
n a t u r a l liilde has
hern brought up to
change* in atallatlca, but In many dme, For th« first time in ID2
artmenta there were increases yours, u revised, rmxlerniied New
number of breeding farm* Testament and Commentary has
to about 840 In 87 atate*. been published for Catholics,
— J.flOO stallion* and from III
Issued by the Catholic Biblical
IE thousand* mare* were reg A*ft&lt;K'iatinn, the new work Is
•red| about 14,000 horaea welt. translated from the I*atin Vulgate
...Training.
source
Horte-owner Horace Wade *um*
Every effort bus been made to
inundate the full meaning of the
“ Owner* and trainer* are hn|,e New Testament In the terms of
that thl aport will continue today in hupe that .Scripturethflve.
They
infiTs.
i nty know
snuw certain rending wilt become a habit for
of Christians,” says the Rev. John
its, fa r fro m the center
r
ilation, nufat cloae a* a ruhher- K. Hteinpiueller, one o f the many
ng meaxure. If, on the
1
other contributors and translators.
Here are n few irf the hundreds
*Uch track* aa Aqueduct,
o p e , Suffolk Down* ami of instances of change;
'In-town' Courae* can conVerb forms such ns ‘’hath*1
I, they will feel that they "runneth," und “ doth," are large­
weather the atorm. What n ly eliminate*!. So is the use of
ibor o f ouf horsemch cumiit ’’y e" in the plural, but
and
OUt tl ill th« at Ir rpgiml
'thou" are retained because of
the advantage i»vn "you” in 'de­
r u in g in thfi Und,
* *Why/ ” Hiked nne the other noting singular
*Vhan the heirsen cun*
"Corn" tieciimes "grain." (Corn
to run at Cairo with the Is maite to Americans.)
Of Rornmtr* army soumllng
"B cript" Iirepines “wHtI«t"j the
th t gates o f the city?
Why, man "111 of palsy” is a "iraralytk":
when Australia continued to Jonah was in the "flah'a belly"
it# In tho face o f a Jap in (instead of "whale” ) ’ bread" and
at And whin sven ths King "m eat" In the sense of a meat are
|tand continue * to race his simply "food.”
__ In England and cattH for
The familiar verse In three
i continuation of the Epsom I)er- Gospels; "Suffer the little chil­
during these troubled days?’ *’ dren to come unto me and forbid
them not* Is now * Let the little
children come unto me and do not
Aroeant aurvey showed
hinder them."
tost 70 per cant of the pi
The translation began in I960.
Ith dominant right hand*
Cloistered monasteries,
schools,
ito dominant right eyea.
prelates and priests all over the
W artim e

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H arbor,

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brought

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T A L L A H A B S E E , Mar. 2.
rial)--D rought condition* In
Florida hav* Incrvaanj, lb *
ber of fureat fire* Ihua far

*wWMSb““-"fc
And thera'a no guarantee it

lalatant State Foreater. re- lhl.
1 . 1 ,i.,
M.rth. a H.
porta that 1,425 fire* had oc­ 1*11
k a i *&gt;
curred on protected land* by Feb. i r m r r i x n u» r nI*T HhKIIN
DON,
I.
Approximately 05.300 acre*
**f Circuit Court
Hrmlfiolw Count I. Klnrldl
had burned and damage waa e*tlmated at (89.000.
In *plte o f the number of flrt*, i&gt; n n n i t i u i * t , * i * t u j u control haa been good. Lea* (ban
i m iA i.
i m i l ' it ,
la g ia o L g
1.8 percent o f the 5,088,132 acre*
r o t *TV . ,‘LOWIt,A. IN LT4ANiK a i
under fire control haa burned and
T.
P l.ln ILK
Iorncm have bean held to an 'a v ­ I I O B K H T 1 'H I 'A HV8erage of 27 acre* per fir*.
HPXANNK
I’U l ' A H T . l » ( , n d * n t
im ilM I TO A P P R A K
(iramling atatra that condition* Ti*
Hum lira t- l*i&gt;D«ri, whuaa pwoal
harve been Inerceilngly critical in
u f f l i r ml ilr a** and plac a o f r i l l '
i l m m nra u n k n o w f i ;
aome part* of the State through­
IT
IH O f t U K R K D d i a l y o u a pout February. Craw* and equip­ (wiir i(* lha hill u f c o m p l a i n t fll o 4
ment Have been extmded to the lit I h r r Imi vy riit itt*4l r a u M on « r
limit in lllllaborough, Pinellaa. Dvforie Monday, I h f 11ml d a y o f
March, i '** 1. « * In d a f a u l l t h a r a o f
Orange end Voluaia Couritie* and u I»w4-r**&gt; Hrti l* H n f« a «o w i l l b* a n ­
In anine other aectfona. He point* te rwtl « i » in ■t yt*u
IT
IK
K r i t T I ! K ll
O ltd E R K It
out that only about one-fourth of ft.#*
til*
4»r«l*&gt;r h** pultllaliFd
In
the forest acreage in the State t* The* SanfMli) ll a l i i l d , a n a N l p a D a f
in
Ke*rnlnnle
Co u nt y .
under fire control and that burn* l&gt;nhltwliriU
-lii* e*&gt;■• •• a
are* k
fur
fc»ur
have been widespread thl* .enroll |«Hlci
0 1 1 * 0 1 ut I ve&gt; Vkre-ka
Oil the unprotected acreage.
u I T S K K K i h r ll im i. r a b la M. U.

Bflaftaill* LI#

W. IH th 8L

OIHKD apartment or
No Mto, no children.
Hotel Mayfair, Aoom
ivi**/-.'.
Jan|
#&amp;.In F *

*.')*V!«I'•( iT/ortu.

end then.
.
From Secretory o f Agriculture
Wlck*rd'a statement that “ Pood
will win the wer *nd write the
peace," through
Vice
I’realdent
Wallace's poat-war plan*, there n
the clear im plica (Ion from Ail ministration aouire*
that
fi&gt;od
will implement our military anil
diplomatic pollclr* during
anil
after the war.
W it.
On* announced purpo** of th*
rehabilitation organliatlon head­
ed by Herbert Iwhman I* feeding
the people llba•rated from
Natl yoke. Our allies, now draw­
ing food supplies from our pro­
duction pool, will have clear claim
on further food supplies ihiring
the reconstruction periral*
It Is even probable that
the
vanquished A lls people* will have
to be fed while the
po«t-wer
world la being fashioned.
Krrildi
i w Im lR r &lt;*f I li In (&gt;Mjrt End
Everything point* to a whole
«i*r W» (*I ..f 11*1*4 «'«»*!r t . In lha C t ly
world on snort rations
for
at
f s.«u|&lt;*i*| Kr mlnula I ’nunty. p|oleast one crop year after the war,
rhlw lAlli liny uf K a l i f u a r f ,
»**n
the United States no less than
41 I* II K H N l i O . N
Ity MRS. B U C H AN AN
|other nations It could take long*
• I**? k o f r i n uit i*4»urt,
i*,\
H**ni I ri*&lt;la 1 'iMinty,
Klo rld a .
No clear formula for food dis
iu r r i r i N i n *-a 11
Mr* William Patterson I* vi»lt- H
o r n KTH ttSij
tributlon has been advanced in
ing her husband at Norfolk, Va.
H4.il* II.if
f*.r
r ia ln tt rr
the post-war world suggestions.
Mr* Minnie Offut ami children
Those who have considered the
of S*nior*et. *r* vlaitlng friend*
problem suggest that some food
W c «t.c &gt; P t v c x e T
O N IIK I!
M in
P H I I I e l f IATVOTV
nere
Items will be taken from
tha
Frank W arren who I* employed TIIK h i a t k OK K U i UIUA TO:
BllLlASTC* CHAMF*to*J
shortage class almost at
onca.
A
l.liK
JUAN
It ATII ItUllN, t i l
at Savannah, la with hi* parent*,
Liart
Knur th
Htrrat,
Lon a
Right now coffee, sugar and co­
Mr and Mra. I&gt;. V. Wnrreii for u
Itrni'h,
iitllru
rn
la
coa are scarce because o f shipping
Yu ti a i r
hr re* b y ra*| ml r n l t o ap *
.ew lav*.
shortages. Huge stocks exist In
Mr ami Mr*. Ctaujliu* illtlell Ihrhi I e* I hr thill uf vuniplalrit f Ilad
the producing counties, awaiting
u at
i4iii in
lha
.-««•
« t m.
have moved from
Jacksonville 1 aI&gt;a"id
S A !. | | r o ib t k
I t A T U I l t rl t d ,
ra w
only shipping that will he avail­
hen- and are living in one of A! |1 K
JUAN
H A T H fil l IlN ,
un
able almost on armistice ilny
........ .
l h r M ti . la y ..f A p r i l , A. II
t in l.eola Egger't home*
The mustering out of millions
,«« dir «&lt;hi rl ho on* tn Hanford,
Mi** O riatln* Glle* of ti.rn
•'A*‘ h. I'lul r 4!'»**I&gt;111 | Flo 1 1ll M
l, II rul IA
of farm laborers, and the release
miI m. t* vialtlng her parent*, Mr
i|rf
h
oI
uf Hut.'li apprarMnca [Uf far
uf farm worker's now In war in­
W iL L ie iS‘ doV'/e*lSA6CC »
rind Mr*. (iile*.
Ih u t'uufrHMu a l l )
ur rn t a ra d a
dustry, should ease the farm labor
v mi Th** rrllrf pr ay ad by
Mr and Mr* Wyley Clark or ita In
oi p
e r*to rr x
,.i A i 5 o o fb tr l- f S P a c iA t-*A A T t*\I W
PCTlftsrT
problemi In the firnt pence time
j* i .| hi It uf . ••iu|«Utii I hr 111a an ah- A
Johnson City, T rn n . have re •*
w ild k a u c A
T i- fb a A o U P C K f
"H.hitr
from uni. tha nahl
cron year.
tnrneii home after vl*itlng Mr* t He r IiHyur.r
r ti n H a l h hlirtt
rr -n M e ts ___
World wheat
stiM-ks,
already
Clark'* parent*, Mr. and Mr*
It
la ..rdt-r r.| that thin Order
overflowing granaries in the cewh.tll hr |.Ijl.l |aha.l uiirr U Week
K.I Oglesby.
real belts, will be ample to sup­
Mr* N W. .Stripling I* here fin ft.iir f.iiinr.'ut tva warlta In lha
Knofuril Harnht, a namnnaprr of
ply bread to the post war hungry.
from Corpus ftbriatl, Teta*. end Kcnarat *1rm Itil Ion publinhad in
That’s all to the good. The poatla with her parent*, Mr
anil Hnuf uni. KrniJnola County, Florida, a
war shortages, however, are sure
Om s k nii d oKOKIHCJi thin
li W
Mr*, l-ee Keller.
A. D, 1MI.
to be critical In meats, fats and
Mr Ijtm lifeat, of Chicago. i» .ta&gt; ..r«• Krhrunry,
I* II KltNIHlN.
oils and the high vitamin foods,
apendlng th* winter with hla sla­
*-lai k of Court
Europe's livestock is going fast.
inrrt.lal Hail)
ter. Mrs. C'amplm
It's doubtful If brood st&lt;»ck re­
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Behrens
mains to supply European needs,
ami cHldren, Eilwin end F rcliii*
even In the mrst evm rtlng coun­
vlalted relative* at taland Grove.
tries. for many years
Wrdnesilay.
The enormity of the post-war
Mrs. Norman Swanaon and chil­
feeding problem can be seen from
dren have returned 1° Jackson­
the fact that In l!&gt;48, arconllng
ville after vlaitlng relative*.
to th* Department uf Airrlcultur*,
Mr*. W. H. Pent haa returned
military and ieml-leaae reoulrtto her home at Vertj Beach.
menta 'w ill probably account" for
Quallly liquor that avert the
80 to 25 percent o f our total •uppllea o f b*«f, 88 to 40 percent of
Navy ran aerva prrmdly.
pork, 24 to 80 percent of emr*.
10 to 45 percent o f rheeae, 18 to
to percent of bjtter.
ii.ti.Rit ni&gt; pD wi.irATi.iv
p, 4V3E
From four-tenth* to half uf our
TCb Met* &gt;4. Fatten. 4- rr.litenl
coniUnaxl and evaporated
milk
o
f
s
*1*1*
other
Ilian th* in * .*
w ill1 1(0 to the fiahtinf force*
A L L P O P U LA R B RAND S
uf PtorUta; T h a i her ait'tre** t«
or ItmMeaaa; *ll((htly more than
Mather Bldg.
Phone t| 4 5
Kpn
(*ar k. &lt; l* o r f ta .
You a re hereliy notlfleit kill! rehalf o f our canned fruit*; and tu
to 60 percent of canned v*Ketable*.
Thee* ahlumenla
will
not,
uf
couraa. take care of thu itarviny I
million* In tha
countrle*
now i
Occupied by Hitler, who would be
calling on ua for help when the'
N a il, are kicked out.
*
Th* production program for the
t-war period haa not been &lt;leHe
patriotic
by having
ronjrrtaawoman Clare Luce
continuation of leiul-lca*r.
I juicy 'n clean and laun­
preeuppoaaa
government
der your dothca often
urchaae of food euppllea lent a
ARMS AND AMMUNITION left behind by th* Nail* (teeing from the
They'll wear longer and
road.
Stalingrad la gathered by Ihcae grinning schoolboy* o f live village of
Whather tha people
o f the
look belter.
Blneckoviky. In Stalingrad area. Thl* If ■ radlopholo. (International)
United State* will conalder, with
tha war won, that tha peace aim*
are Important enough to continue
Bring your Laundry with your Dry Cleaning
taring themaalvea to make food
porta to tha Mate department on
tranarara a weapon o f poat-war
hla actifttlM . Justice department
diplomacy la an untouched que*
official* said the ruling apparent­
tlon.
ly w ill result In his release on
Thoae who are thinking along
tala count but be is under Indict­
theae line* amphaalta that th* ■W A SH IN G TO N , Mar. 2, UP)— ment also with 32 other persona
qoaatlona have barely been formu Th* supreme court Monday up*«t and th* w**kly New York En­
the conviction o f George Syl­
laed, let elone anawered.
vester Viereck on tha ground that quirer on chargee e f sedition and
Bring In coat hangar* for garment*
of athletlo ahoe* on hand at all “ however deserving of punlahment conspiracy to undermine tha mor­
—we can’t get any. morel
Jmea.
Ma conduct may seem," tha law ale o f the armed forces.
Thera are no reatrictloni on tha before Pearl Harbor did not re­
manufacture of ip ort ahoea, ei- quire him to disclose fully hla
capt g o lf ahoea, which have been alleged pro-German propaganda
Tha flag of Argentina consist*
barred for the daratain by the activities.
■
WFB. Th* aurvty branch of tne
Viereck Is serving a two to *lx- o f threa horiiontal bars of equal
O PA *ayi athletic iho* atock, y e *r sentence as a result of hi* width o f aky blue, white, and ^ y
110 EAST SECOND 8T.
’ TELEPHONE « *
an dealer*' ih*lv*a war* approil- conviction on* year auu on
blue, frith a figure o f the aun in
mately normal for th* apring charge o f making Incomplete re- lha center.
•aatoa

LA KE

MARY

VVILUE

M o sco ni

ARCADE .

The Patriotic
Thing To Do!

MFIACINO UX D IU I who art going
Into artlve duty, a larga group of
WAAC8 haa moved Into many Job*
formerly held by sol Alar* at Camp
Upton, L. I , N. Y . Evan lha work
dona by machanlca har bowl takas
ovar by IK* ftrli. Thl* W AAC la
■ iruck'aoiL tInternational)

Viereck Conviction
Upset By High Court

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Bpedal
rate deed

D. ROSIER. Plumbing, heat­
ing and well drilling. We have
a complete atook o f shallow
and deep wall pumpt and hot
water heatara. Phona 807.

PAUL RQftlNSQN
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PHONE 8710, Orlando fo r Serf Ice
M Indebtodneae, excellent
and part* for Electrolug Cleanon, cheap overhead, good
on .
ELECTROLUX
Service,
10, . .Owner leaving town.
100 N, Orange Are., Orlando.
I t f e , Sanford.
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FOUNDFOUND: one truck tire on Sanford-Orlando Highway.
Owner
may have by calling at Horald
Office and paying fo r Uila ad.

THE LONE
W A N T E D i Service Station
Of. boy,
Seminole Tiro

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Hi th» Huiifuiil Ifaisld. Hanford,
glurido^ * m wa ps pot of ganarai
I'lrini ISII till Im -altl t'OUttty Slid
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lit JOHN- GROVH4
i'lNkl rationing won’t end with
the armistice. It’s considered a
certainty in Washington that mtUirdng will continue at least

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CAPTAlH OF TMe WotfUP
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to i f f Mr to
of Complaint f t by
Droughts In South gnlrad
fillm •ciini l you for _
ponding In tha Circuit
Samlnola tta s t f, riorlda.
or
Florida Increase oftsfur*
lha April Itula Utjr. to-wtt:
thr Sth lisr » f April, A. D-. 1141.
dsfsuit lhar«of tald rsusa w1U
Number Of Fires Inprufftt)
V:% Harta
Lat thl-* Uitlri t&gt;» pub llnhad for

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F o rce s Nazis
Back Lost Positions To Withdraw
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# Communique Reports
HWVy t ismage To
A xis In V 1c i n i t y
Of. Sedjenane And
To North Of Beja

.79 Inch Rainfall Last Night
Beneficial To County Crops

Dr. R.W Ruprecht nf the Stale
Agriculture K*|M*nmrnt Hutlon
recorded 70 o f in Inch of rainIn central Tunisia. British, fell Iasi night anti reported that
American and French forces the Inter mil ant rains, breaking ■
•tod a y were slowly winninK drought of several weeks proved
back all they had lost to beneficial to celery and cabbaga.
Marshal Rommel. The Am­ M.L ( ’uHum, sales manager for
ericans were pnuainff south a produce concern, submitted a
rejKirt agreeing that the rain w ii
o f the recaptured Sbeitlu.
for remaining cabbage and
An Allied communique rc- good
celery and disclosed that “ celery
ported heavy damage to an shipments last week and this
Axis poaition north o f B e ja j w V ftk'.in iw" sla.ut the same. tho
and auk of Sedjanan* &gt;a dta-| peak of the winter deal.
Tha
alf way mark wa* passed laat
aatchaa from northern Tuniaia
week,
and
we
figure
Kenijnol*
told of eraek Garmon armored
aan d Infantry unit* breaking ami County has an average of only
^burning under tarrlflc artillery IttO cara a week for five week*
after thia week
Probably tha
barrage* of tho British.
Front dispatches u ld tho Am ­ ileellne will be gradual, with the
ericana nowhere In Central Tu- ahurtage showing up toward the
nlaia war* meeting A i l * realatanre anil of Match Quality la Improv­
other than mine* and booby-trap*. ing rapidly.
• B u t In the Jagged hill* to tho
"Other district* will contribute
northeaat aharp fighting atilt * i » aluuil aiki cars a week .luring the
under way at t u t rapoita, with same iierual, [l-issihiy leaa
Brltlah troop* balding th* tier"Cabbage wa* hurt by the
man* at all point*, aided by a rim. freeir, anil ia In light aupply at
centra ted a ir bombardment o f on prraanl.
We will have greater
■uppliea -after
thia
amy column*.
__........
............
- week, but not
A delayed dispatch from Ed- normal at any time
ward W. Beattie of the United
"Pntatoea were again knocked
Press on th* north front laid that to the ground by a fruit Sunday
the German*
acorcd
one
minor
will lie wia
small,
. ,
, I
_, liui . .V1and
winaliea
.m R.naii,
o u y tha crop
tuoeaa. In four attack.
I act back. Some crop. have been
M ^ U i d T f S b t ^ f r Z . ^ b n "fiim t'* I abandoned.
It now looka a* If
^withdrawing f™ n, " ’ e
Sanford will not have ahlpmenta
u „ April.
Gap" sector I# raik* north of ^
Baku
Eacarole aim auffered from the
Tha powerful Allied air offanalva apraad over tho Mediterran­ frecae, but only allghtly, though
ean yaatarday to PaUrmo, Sicily, lata planting* may go to a**d
aa a raault of the ahock. SUfp
vwbara
Flying Forties***
*
^ carried
Nbj(U&lt; raanta era light, but ahould pkk
up
allghtly.
Liberator* m
- I f dry weather continue*. 1
tS l
Allied
forecaat a abort Spring crop
■op af
of
i downed *7
all vegetable*.
,
-Valencia Orange*, and
f t
IgMriMn
WUaMaaM faaeaga* era aval
tad with ilentaml axcawdtng aupp)
nit but fu ll occupation o f the We ar* ihlpnlng atraight cara,
Important railroad M in t w i* d*. alao quite a few miiad with callayad by the nitaaalty o f clearing ary and cabbage. Quality ia ex­
Ita approaebea of nundreda or cellent, price at ceiling, whem It
mina* and booby-trap* tat In near­ ia likely to remain.”
l y every hut and cactua buah.
Thera war* no aigna o f enemy
activity at Fariana or at Sbeltla,
Into which American armored pa­
trol* rolled at noon yaatarday. It
wa* believed that Marshal Rom-a ta l now had withdrawn all th*
• w a y to F»ld Pm** *nd- Gafa*.
leaving only a waah rear guard
on th* central plain.
W ASHINGTON, Mar. .1, (/II
Yesterday's Allied communique Plana for a Navy "b ig enough to
made tha flrat official dlacloaur* dominate all the eea* over the
of th* recapture of tb* town of world" were dlacloaed coincident­
MKaaatrtne, which front dlapalche* ally with a pnoteat by Navy Sec­
aald fall to tha Americana over retary Knox that the loea o f lime
tha week-end.
and production In war plant* haa
been Increasing. An eatimaUi of
10 percent Navy casualty rale
wa* alao revealed.
The ploaaure driving ban In the
oaal may be lilted about Mar. IS,
but no definite decision ham Iwen
made. No. S fuel oil ration* will
bo Worth about on* to two ga l­
lon! more.
,800 pound* of
Collection of 4,800
The rationing of meat*, cheese,
Bound* o f rubrial,
M a ria
! and 14,000 MU—
ng t«a
th* aec
aeeompllah- butler, cooking fat* and olle will
^&gt;er i
begin
Apr. I, under preaant plana
ScoitU i nf i Semlnol*
manta of Ik y Seoul
County during Sri P**‘ , r«*r. It and meat ration* probably will
by Ralph amount to about H i pound* per
wa* paMpd- outI today
‘
person weakly.
chairman.
Price
Administrator
Prentiss
\ n * a &amp; l t ! ^ V U r*a quantity
* o t waata paper wg* collected, h* Brown today aald community wtd*
ceding price* would b* set short­
ly for pork and btef la a blow at
black market.
gg
court*
of
district
Small dally newapapar* ae well
Merit
badge
ran
honor.
weekly and 31 eaml-waekly pa­
Ct th* rear, aa
per* would be exempted from tha
___
_ from 3M to
wage-hour law unaar legislation
with A s new SMM b added to Introduced by Senator Reed ( R__ roll*.
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, The membership
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Casualty Rate For
Navy Estimated
At 10 Percent

Scouts Collected
• 4,500 Pojdndft Of
Metal Last Year

of 114 whita boy*.

Unions Sak) Afraid To
Answer Rickenbacker

T ‘

A T L A N T A . O*. March. 8, Cf&gt;—
Frederick G. Crawford. president
o f th* National AaaoetaUon oft
Manufacturer*, said Taooday Ukat

fcfiSS.
* ^ ““
“ Rkkao hacker haa attacked *bintaoUm a* sabotage," Crawford

o atop It, staply try
national Hero'# repuwlll not tarnish."

Warns Against Japs

Fascist Army Fight-!
ing Russia Smashed
As Italy SayH 20
Divisions Removed;
illy
III,.
furred

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R.A.F. Strikes At Germany
For Seventh Straight Night
'Fells Allies’ (Joal

Allied Bombers
Continue Search
For Jap Convoy,

H.J. LehmanTells
Kiwanians About
Business Ethics

(lashes In Artillery
Kveliauged Aerosfl
(liaitnel. Lighting
Wide Dover Area
... Kill *1

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Mf U * A Ttilll T DCfllirCsl
Jap Rhine Attacks
Were
Ineffectual

Use Of (roltlcn Rule,
Policies Of Honestv
Stressed In T a l k

Illy &lt;t
led 1'nrrww*
the 1‘arific (#rni‘i al .*«* ^
N1 1 h&lt;irf* tdanrs I imIhi tonlinued
I • n relent Ira* tnirt li for the
iiiji|ifed and went tried
II sld|»
Ijil'Hoete » niivnv winn-'h, .| t»\ M
in1,| fig lt f ‘ 14 iiitd ImiiiiIn i« &gt;es
eidav
\im&gt;i ii fin Flying h'orf re*«w, - mid J
I dteiHforw, flying tlomigh t *-•|* I
i. al -toims. have m tei e«| a I l
diip Japnnese convoy, ^in long two|
h.ige
IrHOwports and
woven |y
Madame I lilimi
nmuagnig two ftinalh'i v e -'d
ami [ 1
iialmn in »

I'ifill ting out I'hitl in kill hi! t
I rmi "in I ion . r11 nr fi&gt;, goMrn
l ule
"Do unto id her
«s \ ■
would hiive |l phi «h« mil ii v "i i
whotitif he lived. II
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mnimgi-i ot *h* ^mifiviil
| Fntniei ^ Nlmknt
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h ■wgimtn- &lt;lt I on heioi
n1 I h*
I |n!*d M m fiii
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were n p .

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,ti the south
. Ii,,. prot.sbly
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M. I . •
p re b«nl « slowly rr 11 e« tin g Six­
teenth ficiinsii
A liny westward h k «■ witrd New ...... .
l.t i ltf
' .■.■•■( f.&gt;r about
toward SU nn a Itos-oa and the ,...
MB. A lllm ,
........ ...... I ....I- „„d .....
1" 1 1 , .1 lull ormain l^nm irad \ itehsk milroail.
^ t««l«v
I'
ioi
I n n«g was reIntensifying m drive mImur tht.
\Ilied Iihmh
in rlin*
" Vp t'l I
i
1.1
.1
111*i fit! \ J5 min.
S^a of Am v &lt;naat, l&gt;rlow the Do*’ f•-1•*-ll 1 h, twi'1*ri I,Hf, ill- I l|blln '!■
i Cm- Hi hiimu p« *qds in
1
-1 l • Mai tin! Mt
r.rta
H
m
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i
ii
.
as
the
Mrermana
allll
iar|iil C.
v. u
i v w , former
lu im o i a
a*pat 11 .
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Grew,
Japan' I .1 fl1, I*11If* ■ MMn (144\1
pi .(\ ( I
\ i w 4 . o m e n n i n t h • «»u r f - a - e
n il
1 • ' ■I a l t f Hill’ ll #x anihnxaador, ( above) told I h e '^ t d them in the tmr-m proper, S . w IliiiMin UUnd in ilu ■I’M11*
mm l v
r| I it i* nl
N|,i'i
k
«*
• 11 HH r M
United State* last night to be­ the tiiiRRiana htokr into nil enemy 441it W-t-ri' light,, tlldji V'x t "T1 11* -1|
.....
• lie rid.li I
-•
. i i
.111»11k from
ware of an enemy 1peace ofh-n defense ayatem. actordmg to th# Nsttuxu romiiiunhjue n 'p "ili‘d. in i
I 'Ml Mig On *.1.4 .| tv to . kith,
Rusal
an
TueniUy
midnight
coin
. af*l*i 1*rl14 «ml #
slve” patterned along the prin­
I h«* hut tie in cnntirmiivg
.rod I t fin &gt;|«ok I •»in • kpen« fh i
munique.
rronnled
heir*
from
th#
■ ..... r OMMtlUltly
ciples of Jul illsu,
lulling
the
a •&lt;hImviiih n 1 *•* 'lie A k 111 •11 i f
Ihri big IlcH'lllg Mfid ( .■nx1111
1 1 f * i In ml fln%)|#fi « i
Allies in to drop their guard. He Morirow radio
III ft t *•1111kllli
111
|11&gt;ll1.1MI
Weal of hharkrtv, where the drifted triindrirr#, «*»cm 11'd h\ sUill ‘
"•ii
in fin* Dover
aald this move would be
the
smeo ttfh' *rf 1 i*ii went mg
a
Japanese way of avoiding a la*l- (ferniaiia had thrown in Itenh re 4»nl dmdly Irii^khpni Lightnings,
fillig I init* In Fe te tku'N r t l 'M ’ 4'1 \ s i
ti.fr
into
»»
hfavy
enemy
nir
m
i
lervca, including the U»7th Indltch fight.
• "i'i|r I'HI'K o v e r
nm 14I I 4*4lt Ia■M i'k Iltltl i'li&lt; Mills
fajntry Divltinin
newly
arrived luiida of !t0 tit 40 fighter-• nti I
ft 11 -,-j.. ngwin yenHf l i . i y r i x \ m i f it Ilia | ( kill/I ft fl.H
from
([{illatid,
the
'Ruaiiana put LI uf them out of mdimt w Sum Of $IIHI Donated j Xrih' x in i'll lik . r M h f t i I‘ «tl i*il « uD(f
'• ini, Dm1 mr|iTeciHtthey pummt'U'd the ennvov
ununhcd coutiter attacka and
Min *! offetixiva
Ity County Hoard iftt-l t*IVi i I h -im MlHftf |'l « *M1f *9 Kill
lliln or near inluxri* wen Mail'd
vinrod to takr a Urge inhabited
Dili |,..mu.ling Ber, ■m l ft m i m 4•V
M.
lift ft1 n t i i ' i i , ”
Hit i'l
place hi one aector, while in an on Hriveral uther vcaurU hi -i.ft.Of
Commissioners
f..M -it kugh nxptoo
1 ihirtiin
other. In a five-day fight* they IImibi* apetflflmlly ilird in fthi' com
■I 1 m • I 1till PJ|ftlllrl of
Il
a) &gt;i m i M tn ' .Mir
" i ' l l ft,*
captured another tifwn, the com* .nnmiqiifl, ami torna of ihcne muiv [
i n.i'i »wife #1
\ O.ImI s.t f .ini I J, Keen IS ‘ ftII* ft I ' l l t .H rtftl "Ik 1 4 k ill |*1 '•• 1ft .
hiivr lieen wnrahii*#.
munique aald.
1• * .* * lit (fix i*V«*r it©*
1 i-iVi *1 lo
ditlt* n His- S||I\ ni
It 1 lllPV i 'IIII III ,
hnmnn
sum l'f
ft
‘The convoy ronnlaled -*f tlnee \ r ni V d llVI* &gt; lerding 1•1 * Upt
The Mqkow ftariln. In a »|*eel#l
......
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I
mult."
k’linl it Be 41 iliMiriet nppoi tiftruI v ^
hroadcaat* ant#Qnced th# capturtiic iuuor*. four »l«jtn»y^f' ami u-vi n
%hit si ttlud 1hill Ip,. v'M U aH4 |i'tV " III" i . 1Hi h ul l *[
I r•'«11 HI *1III
Ffr It­
€.1 mffea •nutfri'f iirfn vrwuVlx iThd
i 1 hr*
.Ill .d
’f
K ilph \ Himfh, arm-t il i m
'S' '• i- 1 "i i f ImtIrred
the hradipiartri 4 n|i"kririiiiti -.m i
JOO mn
.a
*
of Orel, junction point of
I ■•Mr MHpsI hi‘ .......... . i*el"' | • n « ' f I f ir Msiv Si m i 11* ,-l . m i
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In.
night,
ron483
K e i r l B t r m i t H *outhrrn and rentml froute
riieiolriyT r»'|1M1tm 411' III)..... , lit •11 ivr eaft lie 1 lo.cd
l i.,, t. i'omtftv iiin.iiiiii nl fksst' I &gt;n'i
i ihtrofi of
plrti* pi inrlpiiDv lir» mi*&lt; (to*
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It..* *11 Ml s.f 4 l i i « . i-siMi'i ,i
•no mile#
p m nf ■■ niIi 11 11ling i'M'1
thr i.n m '. 1 1 I.n
'lilt S aIv ,i»|.M, \| ,.v , 1
getn, (Mil priiiiiMllig tlio| ..tiuh ill llss.
&lt; list. il .v. ft.% Dm '-i-iiiiii’&lt;ls , ,,.
uh
f .* fttiir i ' l l * , .uni hmnhtrrrugalion
| •(I I lilllllll-liHIK f ■ , .,
t .Mir.lv
It
VV Iim i ''i’l
iimintmined
kistin • upt
W mo.U ... 11
In nddit Ion, I hr comiiiiitMipie i&gt; I m|.nr
Mil 11kiIii|i «•rl
According to aapatlmar divlara
* m &gt;■.| .,it"11M
i1 n f.
V\ il-ss-n 1 fitni iium &lt;d Dm
purteit, H i mote Lipwiiesr plan.--* F m .I t
h
ii
r.iu i ftmi i
Uon form* filed ftx War Katun.
in
.........
fr iking « t
T A I,L A I I ABREK, Mar .1. Id'.
were wind down yexlerihcy dnririK' |
^Sll nK-ifl V MMV \r|\ I*44a|v M A 1
H I f 1'hniun I I1'
Hook 3. thara ar* 7,47it family .Stirlnic m#y hung mtwlifii .itm
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rill.l Krill'h I ■ nit
unit* In Semlnol* County, ami of td pleMHur# driving rmlrii-tu n mi enemy in id on Dhimio An* 1 rw* i.i 1 m*1 W.kuD -tuti -i I D ii
I .
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trahn,
noikoig
the
foe’s
loss
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(hear, thara war* 4R3 more it’ Hen# tor Pi'uper preilitMi'd
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Dm v i il k lik&gt; t*j ...... Dr .... •
the day Ih pi a nee
glstratlona taken than In ........... I#y. although
, ►i* r |. I he #IT
I l.uft v, -il l hiivc tft w»||l uhllj Du.
krii-i
g»lhuiHgc
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r«»ilx&gt;,
Mm \ 1 1 bur **
|*hi*u - »ms* Ki. 14 *-i m- nmijr &lt;i|&lt; ‘ .'MivliiM'
Hal registration for War llalion
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hr&gt;¥„|
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IIik.Ii I, ila tls tlri from (he rail.... ..f A coupons may lw rr.luc.vl
\ ■lo-nnfi■•&gt;» *»f I so I’"'
The end of thr winter will &gt;» « ,1¥, r t|„. ftswesswr, k S r« ... inr»l iinh» (.it1
ing board *bow.
11.. v ■ * KtK
t • i rl v f.l ( m ■
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1i i i in' il Iid tl#1i»
l b. I,.g I.&lt;h« I i, i &lt; II w |J|. If.atNI v &lt; I'll.
In Oviedo, 3118 parson* w n r furl oil requirements f"&gt; Iss-siin&gt;.- th* ci.tivnv
1&gt; I \ ft
fsufi nmtorpd
(hmugh
I.nrc and thick clmid I ( t|!
Issued "sugar" book* and only in llie upper Atlantic coast s'. il.
U imhU r kpM'riHnl
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i
. - i t*i.! i&gt;n Her177(1 parsons war* Issued Ixniki. anil transportation espii|im.Mit ...... formationa wuh .. »l.o,.g figh*-. , |Hi iimi ibut
many i» i mu»- I h-i
* si
......tft "f Die com*
■.&lt;|..-u.. .IIy -irurk I, II I' k'ik in 11■kij I&gt;14• i*m11 1i
last wesk. while In Sanfortl, 11.73 !«• turned to bringing more g..*"
t hr a
in
” \|unlity L* ilr#l
more people r*0*IV*d second » hi Lilia.
ing blows h( I he enemy *,lkrfn,,r I .kk.M&gt;kl r
'trill kitrtl
1*1
|UI’ kI.Mk
■■(
\ *« ift, hettvfcftl
ration books, becauM negro labor
.... . waa
..... .......
......
Yea,*'
tha senator's
tlir.-M vessel* despite It.e at. »tie..Ktl.
m vi
if "t i ln&gt; H"t«uin1 h.i
*.*•
I
era wire working In Ovladn fields |.B,
„ " rrr'
when "&lt;;„Vrr.....
„ .w
r when
(Joverniir Holland accompanying Ihc .lapaina........ . * i cm in i xr.| f runi uIimiiI m Dii i "
ftftril'k* l.» till- frill itk.D *'M
* ‘ • ' ■' I s k ar gkkt rkf 111and wash houtM at tha ftime
l " " 1 "of , asked if he believed Ibere wool.k voy
I till |'t ii|i|i&gt; Dliil give I‘VI*I V &gt;ft H* I r-|f Ixlrift'ft l‘ Will l '.||\1 1 .«
■'lei 1 •111' -IS'I'H, mrllllL
sugar rationing registration. A iw soma mo.itfkatl.111 of the tdi-na
A lll.INHi ton t.a.ispo.l m-eiw I v r Ilk 111 -I 4|||111 th#t if IM*I XIMi In. K.v, Apr 11 ft, tin It..... 1 Ml
0. Paterson, rationing ein u tive. ■ire driving ban.
I I. II ' Ml hliM-k Klixtfive dirett hits will. 1,1X111 poun.l till. l|,|M 111at V**t lll'l'll I'l If 11III' 1• I |Sr ikikiiMh- 1 mini V ( iMiirnix i-Mi. ,
remarked.
I•a !■« -1 •* * lie rqtm &lt;* of
xillll-l »l'f1.1 (II iKl’II I III ||lll.lft !••( ,tl Dm If iili’i'llflK yi»kr1i*l i|t« V A*
"
I
t
may
mean
a
r.vluction
*.f
lannha
b
..e"
were
started
and
(n other county towns, (here
ii t .miM tirkn hint i'll! *11 *11ivi i I'll-1 I ftuk1 f lief I rie tft nn
were (HO faster Mrs ration lunik * tha coupon value, with tbe hold, . the l.lg ene.ny vessel was I. f, lk.*-1 ... .
|M*hf l(!.*4
liiiiUM i|mr kIv
-•Mil ft •■'»"'* Kr itn thrift *1»*|«
than surer book* (ssuad. Ch.du allowed lo da wbat he pleas.-• shrouded in ainnke Later ,1
• I, ’ t fv f r#l
IT*'*:*«"*# (x Keing inin!*'
»•*'
Apt .* k'lHftl .1
ot*, with Ida, turned In to the with the gaaollne," I'rj.pe. -a.d raportisi awasit and .Hiking, Mat
la'll fvery
I
Kinx
f.t|
flit*
II
mv
T
f
t
'lnh.
wlmlt
It drew from Holland the stni.
Arthu. .■.ported
main ration orflc* tha tame .....is
"t ihi* N#sl
Im.mI I ■l- HI Mfn'ru'HMl *I*I• till; flrr
A n a,nun ton transport wa. tilt
t&gt;er of raglatnnU after card ment he hoped there would !»• a.
f I f X 111 ft f l l #
_____ _
Hon before the end of ll.e wmte. amidships try another heavy lomn. in it t lii .'i* a irk i, he ii'fili-il nn I
registration.
\
I
Iflkl
t
|
1
k
|
|
ill
til'd
til
f
IftI k\11 III II
,'il'l.l 11144ft if WlUliit IN'1 II |k|IM'i|kl' I
Theera were 5, M4 excess ran* o f [racing season, because the l.an |( (,Ur,i into flames and split
n
i
l
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*•*
furl
)
i
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i
D
caused suspension of horse tacii.g ;WOi *ink,hg within two ml..ule- *••! if 1, Isiill* llriVlMg lMl&gt; *-r|MI|* (i IIk1I. -I) ( *' ftIII’ !itl\ ’•* ft I !
rationed food* in th* county
M' ('.ft " D m Millv that
ll.
« f» f Dll! III i if I 1
K*'
14HI |)
111 Dir
^ dire, t bit was s.-o.i..t on .Io­
bout l-t of a can par capita. Mr amt cost the state |.l,ft1rtt,iX.i&gt; ...
'. ID till! &gt;*ri " f VUl f Ml
v.mis) hih*|ih&lt;rnt’ lii ri&gt; .ir-'l ' 4I rii N 'i I'V ( 111* U"»&lt;f ft
The season will lKIW „ f B h.ihiu ton tianspoit u.-l .fill*
1‘etenon said. Stamp* for all Imt tas revenue*.
■XL.. k*ris* |jr* in ih«* IK.*.
ii.\
i Ii»l
I,i*i'iilittiffa
I'll- .....I I hi-in! fill Ift
.7118 can* war* rimoved from ,* end April 10, unless extended l-v „ fourth vessel, of medium mlre,
] 1 11■,|.x .») ftKr ft hmmI v
•((Ml I 'll 111 a-kI
near
Ihe
l.nw
tlon book*. Stamp* for the re the legislature which meets Apnl wal damaged
*
•
i
*
.•
Kittriftt
t*«l firi*l*
In
I t-irifiil !( Du in**. 'Ii*
maln'ng numbgf W1U be taken ...it 11
names pooled from that ship »
d H.llliU 1»|1m| ntoill.
-il I 111 ft IM4|1fty IlfriltK I ' nit
of the next ration book from
"Holland still hoped Florida conl.l forward hateh
It i .f. .Ik of till* ritturk
VIxI i I fill' llrilil il I Iinft III' ft» 1.1 |,S'
notation* mad* In
th* ration lie removed from the eastern son.
"Other hits or neat hits w.-..|Mi'\Htlillclv |700 fill RnMil ft**'
booka.
where the ban applies, into rone scored sgah.st warship, and rargo
j ij it mmI
I diw twoI (lift &gt;41ft|V|ftftl*x, 44tItI 4114k4*41 I'CktlllOn*- hundred* M d - forty- eight two, along with Alabama. Mlas.s vessels, the ,esult* of which
•nl *ling mv i *i ^vkhcri*.**
i"ii riffi*i mtiking nrti***H»v "lift
axcaa* can* o f aaffak ware deehs slppl and other gulf slates
tt'aaiiaa.e ,»* ••*#• ia r »»&gt;
'
i
'
-frit
ftf'l
4itt&gt;u • fter
J,i v - fm ,|i*\nl i* iiiiktiny I ff ft t•i ki j*i *!
dared and atantpa for all but four
It A )■
i 'U h m ' ji
i f r i t ’ hi rig
triixHig xkifriflfH nf |ici min. «tii
i f till
these war* removed from
CAM Of
•|.|m .| |Km II hii' 1 , il ||a•Va*■4 III III** (iff If I* Till* IK'ill I L* *
*ar of rofration book
- ft111 &gt;* •1 1n&gt; • jtl»li Itir g e U
hiir i’ l fttn* niriifi’t ovi'i ft11 K ! j !*11"
m minor'a
f*o itamp*
ill Hit ■ ,i |i ift rift
I ji•&gt;I Inal,If i fur K’gri! i*jiiitiiHii. Mi 1 l:
there are
ration book* In
i»
"Mi Hr in, H* itrori#nd,
4 veer* o f
lift mli&gt;ii Hint*'«i
4.960 ehlldraa ■
I Nref I
r. Pete ran.i
a t* In lh« cool
I In- I(hmii) gr Miilfil ii h.il i' . '
In ll.-o.v Mil,mil,t. will ^p.-ak
raraatod.
*o
i o.isecvalP.il ot oyrsiul., i Mint nf $|n h miifith tu M
Ha •ruled th*
commend(natame* „t ihc m.’d .n g ..( . lie- Koto rv I-!h|('IK' If riMHigPi &gt;»f fttif I ’nuiitv
"AmsrtcVn boy* In ll a service, actor, have lit many
r* In the
In* hi* Tolantat
II
hi (
bean highlight*
of
America., ( Ini. o' I In- Mayf.ii. 11■■I,, I m-ri Iff ii Itli i.Hk|»#rftnifnt
only one when they attend th* theater dr
registration, a t
hfiinlf* » f
ijrama. The**
Include:
“ Light Mo...lay. Fa, I Kip|, annimnccd t«. pfnvfil iidtHiy
mind
good,
risen
drama,
"and
&gt;f
ration booh .ww
Nf r
Ruth II Scull Mini ft Mi II*
lines ar* spoken that are allghtly nln’ " with Frank Hacon;" ( on. day
Mi Ii»rhi«
o ff color, It has been our exper­ mon Clay” with James lluwell
&gt;L&gt;
V u.i.np of Army siderl.*,** win.
The ‘‘ LUtisal Rel&gt;*i" with William
ience that they raaant U."
,\ I fl |IJl'tlf f 11ItI t’lHldf lllftlril IMN
Thia wa* tha statement verier and Duatln Karnum; tha part nf left FVti. 'Jit to he ir.do. I.-.I ...
Mar. .7. day of John Ravold, noted New (ton. Grant In "Abe Lincoln"; the ('atop itlan.img reluine.1 l.alay pi "1 Mi-ilingN Ikf i nk( iiiitfil In r
Mill* • Il’Hl light* l»f WHY I'll Stilt.
all, with York playwright and actor, wt-o Tidal of Mary Dugan" with Ann atl.-l -pi’oding ft.rlMOgl.a h e \ ...... ft&gt;iv ill ivr tn 4t*rqreft fund#
I IKmmI-,, il mill SJftlM, w»i(* imnli *•v
•at out to with hla brother. George Itsvold. Harding; "You Can’t Take
It
l*i* lull b*ri 'i.g tn tiv 11if# nf th#
IIII"Millift w nf ftIlf* f #*IIM1 {{(mil* ft ...
raault aqd a wall known linger and ent', With You." In the part later
"I Sinufiolr OriintV
tikifl*'** 'tf I III Sfriljlini*' ( 1 M1 ‘ , I ft**\ ’’ "d ii*
till f.i ki • i'lriff iniHurrow, Roy
tainer of BL Louis, has been visit mad* famous In th* movie* hv
ft IihmiKi i df ft■(ifiiuifrt f
at a bua Ing John W . Bell at hi* farm on Lionel
Barrymore;
and
with
i
I■
&gt;
|
K
i
.
f
t
millin’
i hnlrtitMiK »iat#d
C k t.eR Y HHIi’ MENTH
daacription th* waat aid*.
Frank Craven
In
tha
"First
NkiltoV, ri fftrj |fiJUfril l'f I (HTritmn #h&lt;&gt;
Mar. I, I I I !
Mm,
A mambar o f th* Lamb’s Cluh, Year," “ Money from Home" and 1 Florida
Ii it vi* )'i"i m j( |i|m11 ntcmI a# ‘’Twitil
tod hi* th* randexvooa of loaders In the the ‘ ’Village Green,
th* latter i
C HpiiiiH^" I.* ntffft tonight #t 7:30
California Central
an- aetlng fraternity,
Mr. Ravold being played In New York, last
,.Y|mi k nl tiif Vitldfi Hotel, to
California Southern
flraL ■latad that It lr i« baan the pr»c- rear.
I'hitl 1In-' rinftvf.
iptly and tic# o f tho dub Of lata to enterDramatisation of famous books
In i v**nl rtiiy of llira# p«r#oni
TOTAL
W A SH IN G TO N . Mar. .1. (.1*1 |
Mr.
tain 300 soldiers at dinner and baa alto occupied much o f
mi* un.ihlf In Hlh'ftid the moitlngi
Eaearol* Shipment*
Hep Don.lern said yesterday
They
Outstanding
p resen t_a play far them In EJavold'i attention
Mr H 'dlfr rtH|vif»tfii th#t they
th«
istliig waltrways In Florida si.,mi l
Florida
. ..........
7
la this direction wa* hJa dramatic
Theater.
lhair
tie
t f f o r r the eru ##-B l*iif j
,l1^ 1 n pi • rt n lu tiv e
In
Hanfeed-Oviedo
l&lt;e linprovini
improved iiefor
tation of
Louiia
Alcotl's
a cUan
boy*
from
barge
undertaken at
Hauling* moderate; demand
to Woman” In which Cathaorkan communities;
barge canal
canal I*
to und.rUken
at ‘ '" 'n .. following have been named
M4,0IX),0O0 to hell)
...
i __ RoComell took tha
landing
vary good; Golden Heart mar­ co#t
U a y a n facing Ood.
! .hrlng iI j-i&gt;4 l fit in uifitHinx;
hurl u
Kipp*
oil tn tho Atlentie seaboard
ket
strong)
Pascal
market
. rwto. Later when It was b*tad to
aaa. Mriooa
Hiry 4'I»«l* F ih ii W Sh#mea, Klwgnjlayed In the Pasadena Playfirm ; aeiet F.O.H. shipping
Sad Mriooa book*.
Hr said in a statement for (lie-1 » , (ite m I.Ingle, Lions; Mrs. M,
movt* scouts for Metro
point) IS-Inch crates, trimmed
Congressional Record that "Col, H. Snuth. Pilot (Tub; Edward
i taw It and were
so
tops, Individually' washed and
areas realised th* Impracticabil­ Higgins. Chsiidwr oft Commerce 1
that they used th* play aa
pre-cooltd.
&lt;
ity nf the Idea and refused to Ned
Smith. American
Legfto
fo r Uialr ^acraan^vara Ion,
Golden Heart i 3’e, K-26 lo
waste million* o f dollar* nn It.
Kaicigh
A.
King,
w ait
MAO. fe w ^ M U li t'a, M-10 to
"That la why tha canal has farmers; F.T
Mcrlwsthdr,
M^O, few 13-38) S*#, 10’a, 83.60 not been started and the canal
aide farmers; Mrs. W alter
to M.78, fe w M-28, X-a, |S to
people
know
It,"
ha
added.
Woman'* Club, Mrs. L.B.
k
Mrs
Dondero
O.B.
Troop
m o tif* behind
Troon 31;
W.H

Salvation Army I
Receives $2,SIM)
In Drive To Date ‘‘V

7479 Households
Registered For
n

M"

More
Sign Up Tnan For
S u g a r Rationing Solon PredictH (J
Ran Will Re UfUfl

County Leaders
Change Date For
Coming Meeting

Servile Men Demand Clean Plays
Declares Dramat&amp;t John Ravold

CITY MUFFS

lioy ScouLs Rian
One-Day Drive To
Secure Finances

Dondcro'H Ire Raised
Hy (large Carnal Ads

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from tfiiiii'loudly ht‘M he&lt;lf«
fortrf'H nf It iliev,
MO irilliii
northwest nf Moscow, tlr Nnxia!
ackntiwlr+lgi‘,1 to-driV
drucrthlni'
the artiion ■« "actHirding tti (ilaii”
T hii
RuggcHtini
the
tierman*
might Iw engaged mi n far roach-!
Inr retreat tin northern front.
Only phkhlhitf im »trr»s of lted
army w n r4*coriitnl in lfif* Soviet
eommunti|iie
Km on.
mod
and
•quail v wrallici
were
blowing
otM'rat ions The Moscow radio de­
clared the Italian K«i»editionarf
Army in KiiHRin hail
RinaRhed
an&lt;l the Italtaiik «nid M» divUiofia
had been recalled
Harder.
lUiontii
aonouncvd,
froth g a m s o n f o n t ntutn southern
hattlcfroiit
M arshal

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WftONKSPAY, MARCH *. IB4.V

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' For any shield to cover me.
The vast unalterahle way,
From which Ih* stare do not de-

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IHE TOUGHEST. ITEM THIS YEAR!

Although point rationing ttiul price ceilings appear to
l*e upperm out In the minds of everyone, the numfier one
problem on the domestic front continues to he inflation.
Nothing new in origin, dating hack to the early days of

R a y not he turned aside lo sley
TJtP bullet flying to my hrari

[A
V’ i .

I&gt; atk no help lo strike my foe,
I seek no petty victory here,
jj-,./11 The enemy I hate, I know,

To Th*e l» ■!»« d*V.
wpe i pi»y,
■» " ij
fhlrn death la drawing through
tBa sky.
ilglity God who also died
sich m* the way that t should

Sli,

HUGH DUOI)1H
ruling oil to Spain may
rolinlry hka t&gt;rer&gt; pouring
rpubled Vdtera.

Burning Deckn
The fncta about the American battle at Caaablancn, on
the Monxrcan coaat of north wontum Africa, have been alow
in coming out. That fight occurred hint Nov. 8. and Involved
the ailiking of ten wurnhipa, according to diaclonum made
by Taut. W.A. Sullivan, U.S, Novy nalvuge chief.
Tnere muat have been many a stirring Incident in (bat
big tea fight, which will be told eventually. And there mity
well hnwr-mtun many another Cnnahiaiica going down wit It
Ilia ahlp.“
The HUggeHtlon arlaen naturally, becauae Out name
"(,'unablanca" la really the name ne "L'aaablnncu.” Hu wan
thf naval hero cetehrutcd by Felicia Humana In her fninmm
poem, which beg Inn, 'Thu boy stood on the burning deck"
and enda with the "burnt of thunder aound" that xtrewrd
the sett with fighting man and wreckage.
That wuh in the fumoua Battle of the Nile In 17I1H,
und the futiinr of Urn young hero, Louln Caaahlanra, hud
fought for Amur Iran freedom and wait an officer at the
alcge of Yorktown. It la odd how Much things hang to­
gether.

“! X a£.SSrC iMf?

Machinery fur upwanl rev talon

rrmlr f i l l la. This optional power
was delegated I d the Admlnlstra

pfel..! jttt^if ctU . UtUfl t JQJt. ho a, J g e J b f c j l L .!’! ' » » 'V

rear:hed such proporilons as to frighten even some of Hie
more rndlcnl leaders In tlie country.
In h stubcmlnuH effort Lo combat Ihe menace of tincontrolled prices, the government has clamped price ceil­
ings on almost everything produced for sale and has at
tile same time resorted to rationing of a good many of
the essentials of life so that everyone may have a fair
share. Trying to control Inflation In this manner, how­
ever, Is like trying to keep a hath tub from running over
without turning o ff the faucet.
The rise in prices is attributable to two principal
causep. The flrnt and most Important Is the auonnmiH
amount of money now in circulation resulting from the
high W Hges being paid by the government and from pri­
vate Industry profiting from goVernmetit contracts. TIuother is the shortage of supplies due to the Irnnsfonua
lino of consumer industries to war industries.
Ho while there is less and less of everything to buy.
th e re is more and more money in the pockets of the
lieoph&gt; with which lo purchase dwindling stocks and com­
modities. The old economic law of supply and demand
goes to work, people bid against each other for the things
they want, and prices tend to skyrocket. That
they
haven't so far lias been due largely to price ceilings.
A simple and sensible way of eliminating this dan­
gerous situation is for the government to put less money
into circulation. It could do this easily enough by rewrit­
ing its contracts with war industries so ns to cut govern­
ment expenses to the bone. This would, of course, mean
smaller profits for firms engaged in making armamenta,
sod smaller wages for those working in war factories.
Another way the government could avoid inflation
would b e by levying h e a v i e r taxes. If the government
made Us .taxes high enough to recapture from the people
the large wages and profits resulting from war contracts
s o that the federal budget was balanced and no excess
money was put into circulation (here would be no danger
of inflation.
Hut troth high taxes mid low wages are extremely un­
popular, so without a doubt we will continue lo avoid Imlh
and we will continue to resort to the doubtful expedient
of price ceilings and point rationing in an effort to con­
trol prices. Ir these do not work, we may yet find our­
selves paying two or three dollars for a loaf of bread.
After (Tie lust war It Usik several billion marks in
(ibrinany lo buy s cup of coffee.

air" may be negotiation* that
will give 'the farmers substantial
adjustments without ntM for cesalons to the farm WpC, K m
busting Congress wide open with be the first move toward ass i
s bitter factional fight.
cord.

There's aim plenty af reaai

of the farm pry* structure' dl- mrnt In the farm group tli

'

could erupt an/ time. Man* si

H U lv

FARM b BSI Let Us Serve You
While You Serve Uncle Sami
Your w ar job is to produce the vital foods
and fibres needed to smash this thing
through. And w e’re ready to help!
Com* here tor the funds you n#*d,
for frlrndh advice on s u u p u n lt .

n P M iK ite v s u is i
» SMIisUkH l»- —

A legal Me exMd n—&gt;
II lae*. I« i« I * i |sMs|I

Florida

Bank of

State

Sanford
A Friendly Insulation1

150,000 Victims of DiHiiHtern
Aided By Ked Crone Last Year
KV1 *

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Dangerous Inflation

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, IMS.

1H 1 1 11
H i 9 ftJ W I
m M IT l

Y ou r N ew sb oy

rent slackening Ih their mllltaiil
fervor Ilea ebrwherr.
This U the consensus of sound
critical »|itl)iuji: ( I ) farm
..tali'
Congressmen are In the main mu
servailVe, (1 ) they are sincerely
concentre al«ml Inflation, (Ml
meat o f Ihnn dislike John t.

buys hi* paper* wholraata from tha Herald,
sells them at retail The difference la hi*,
he pay* rash for hla papers,
and Ipaaa II th* rnatomer fella lo pay.

P ita .
I.cwis Is ihkiii Ur start his light
[or t 2 * d a y mine wage increases
Houghs heal enactment of mamtu
tnrjr farm price Increases would
aid him. lie could claim higher
living mat* Justified hla demands.

Yiai ran help your carrier grl Iba right (tart la
life by paying your bill promptly.

The
Administration'*
"little
steel” formula for controlling
wage* Cduld hardly aurvive *
l.*wl» triumph. It might ea«ll|r
start • ' runaways Inflation /plral
that would 'nullify any farm price

If ha la a g«id carrier bof, IMI blM

THE SANFORD HERALD

" t S S T : the background reason­
ing behind the recent'•‘rrUerlHng
tl|ne," *■ well-posted correapoudent* SilOJyic It.

/ A * W''Clr«JlkgdU IMMrtMledttri » t

The present "applet hlug in ihe

ir for du rin g up a lohg1 iporta myitery: la IF*
(t team any gi&gt;od on th*
grounds? —Titusville StarA Red Crow dl&gt;ut*r worker ls shown visiting a ntaroonrd family
t*. It la just as well to reHpra’n one that WJui going the rounda in the laal war during a recent Ohio flood, to bring them food and furl, Of th«
r that 10 tar tha larntj
» ISO disasters handled by tha Hal Crop* last year, 46 were flood*.
Aft played away from home. and hocme to be equally applicable to this ona:
In Inattt Roy Wingate, national director. Red Crus* Dliaatar Optra,,
Abaoluto knowmdfce f have none,
tiotta, who haa Worked on every major disaster In tha United Blate*.
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Important Information

Who gob It aurnlght, from a ctrgua clown
That a mart In Uiu K|ondlK« hfajd the tig
straight from a South Ajnurlciut lip,
About somebody In Borneo who

Had heard of a man, Whp claimed he knew
WHlEN
WAR IS OOINO TO END.

CLASSIFY

ilr." In other words, that up,
Correspondents , dareover
uverturea for a compro­
mise ara under consideration.
Note Cttange In bone*
The farm blocs had some major
to nick with tha Adminis­
Ulggrsl soure* of thv
Farm Bloc Plan^ tration.
farmers' reaontraent waa t h a l r

of force* make* the bine’s hltai
on Administration farm price pc
tries aa confuard and fluid u* at
■iLuallon In Washington.
The farm tdoe earn* Into Ih
Congress
breathlhg
tiro
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KAY

open charga that organised labor
had boon handed wag* Itwrcaacs
an a plaltar, while an attsmid
waa mads to maka tha farmer
tha anti-inflation program "g o a t”
rarm apokastnOn pointed out
that Industrial Wages nad climbed
steadily for tan years under tha
Now Deal, akyrockstlag alnca
1940, All HUB time th* Adminis­
tration preached parity prieaa to

can
spot tt every time

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thlraf. A*k- an expert akl instructor w titt tW
drink to find ut, dir nut of w atlV rwm taa-anit* *
Coca-Cola, for lce«eokh
oMy
• quanchra fhlral, It add* refreshman!.
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A &lt;iiial!ry drink made tha qoritry way, «
&gt;,Cog»Cofi6 offgr* ail the difArectcft bw

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iwagn aomafiditg truly refreafjirtKttul/Utt
•°m*«hlng to drink. A «p*clai b W of
Bad to bw gpoJ ttd ggw w herwlgrlik

ou t o f Haw

am mammy whoa*, husIn tho penitentiary want
tarnor of her atata, who
t a* tha .'paydonlnw got-

tit* limited them still wilt b*
tachea will no doubt be much

:ap.u.vb‘ ’,' ,WMmr prl
far too many

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Id you want him par.

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Important uiu tlMglny. ‘ With

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r e r sonals
Four HongR com|»o»®d by M ri,
liny (I. Pippin w®r« sung by .1.
M artin 3Un«‘d|ihe'rt with M r*. I*ii»in uctumpanyinir, at the m w t u g th® Tourist C lub, h*tl«fl Monflay evening at the W om an ’* Cluli.
The song* w ere: "Y o u
M u st
Believe in A m e ric a ". "Tfiei W a v e *
unit the W a n e *” , “ M othur'1, ami
"lin t * O f f T o th® S ta r* T h at
Ifjaiiir Outside Y ou r D oor."
They
were introduced by M r*.
W .ll,
trillio n , chairman.
F ollow in g a dram atic tnlk by
M innie Rutn Odham entitled, 'A n ­
ger;! W ickedn ess," W llhtni &lt;’uniioliy pin yeti several select ion* on
the banjo.
A program of guinea
under the direction of M r* flu rry
W a tt and M r*. K*car Price w a *
«-rijttV*d.
Prior to the entertainm ent, m
covered dish *U p p «r waa nerved
lo more than 40 m em ber* present,
M r*
W E - Hndth, w i i publicity
chairman for the program .

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at the follow ing:
Circle N «. 1— Mrs. W a lte r Bach
chairman, will meet nt th® homo
of Mrs. fl.E, Andrew s, ftOl Pa l.

W.H.

Brum -

SEKVlfK MEN'S
( \ i ,i :m &gt;\R

Si* in
Mr mid Mr*. AJt
Key form
erly of T angerine pre miw re*id
itig in the W eltik* Apart ment*.
and M r*
Hoy rh o rp e n in g
m dlng a few days in Juck* till bus I tie**.
Friend*
w di
i egret
to learn
that M r*
J It
W o o d ru ff i* ill
at her home on West Seventeenth
Street.
John
m iw

Angel

for

A ill

leave

l a t k - o o i v iHe

will report
N jivh I A n

l«m oi

w here

for otiv*
Station

he

duly *1 the

M r* Ethel Sin, Ihh and Jungli
ter of I vUoin Hie v is itin g Mi
wild M r*
11,N
S*y. t fm * ft1*
day*.
M r*. Art inn Inn* of Itnfimond
V » . tin* m rived to v m l b n ho*
I blind who i* *|nl lotted at the Nav
ju l A il StMtion
Hcuniim Jink

Canada Ol'IVml I Man
Similar To Kami Idea

S ln aie i

metto Avenue, with a luncheon Shearer have retorued

at 1:00 P M .
Circle No. 2— M rs.

h ir e r

K. A. F. Strike's At
(Germany For 7th
S t r a i g h t Ni g h t

Social A n d Personal Activities
CAROLINE HILL CHAFFS, Social# lull lor,

;i.

M y e r* a ft e r * pend mg
tan d a y * there

&lt;in luimoii
vI|
l■■i«il 1n min (i,
11 Ole-.
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a litm lJ , lip* lim i ,
vi hit*- * aldi.u - 1
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MmsbenevaChumberH
W e (I SgL W i l l i s

M r.
B r i o f * h o »t*»«.
W .M .U . o f th . K ir.t
It’iid i.i
h
Ni&gt;
.1- M » .
J.N, lilllon
Church wtll m . . i ut th . fh itr.h i ir r l.
i-hnIrmaii, i t the hum* uf M r.,
•1 2:30 P.M.
Circle No
t dill
Ml
Mini M l .
K r.d t'liuttlh .l.
*hav* ch a rg e of th. pruarnm m
C h a ri. ■ M urriion,
Uream wohl,
ob.ervan c of dny of (it^ y .r noil
with M r«. C lark Ford co hm t- have mm*(tin* i.l III. in u M m a. of
their
(iuiighler
i
.cuev
h of
fiu u .
at 1:30 P.M .
n eo n ire ration.
Red
Croaa auriflcal (Ii c . iiik , • i r d . Ni&gt;. 4 M r*. A.I*. Smith it*, Ark. In 81*1 f S^t Cecil W il
rh ,lr m in ,nt tha bum . of Mm. lip, .on of Mr. itnil M i., (j M
w ill ba made at the (Irarmnni
Vi k
on
M .l, Cullum M 1:00 P M , with W illi, of l.iltl. Ifm L.
School from 10:00 A M until 4 HI
hrktay. Kelt l!&lt;
ii r*iv.r«-il ill,h luitthton.
d|.M. Puhlhi la invitnl to a|t.m|
M r . W i l l i . i'lliihp Tot bet wed
’
A dinner honoring M r,. Crunk t 'i r i l . No. 5 - A t th* home of
W nipt a blue
d fe **
uiiit
M r. n l. Thraaher, (Ir tn d rlrw , d in g
fp a d la y w ill be given at rim Muy
brow
n iuve**orte-t
Sin g iio b ia te tl
with ii lmu-h*on a l 1:00 P.Jfj
fa ir Hotel b j
C am p h .ll L o .-m a
the
B m ixite
H igh
Seh«nd
Iln .ii i... W o m a n ', Circle of the fr o m
'tiit N o. 03 o f Am erican Legion
l't.*liy trn a ii
Church
will- n m t Mild l* now wot king ut tin- \ r kau
Lujillary at 7:00 P.M.
ui ih . iiorpe of Mra, W „M . M e- hSj* O rdnnnce I'lnui m I ri L-m,ii
MONDAY
I T h e W om arr'a A u iN la ry of the Kin him 001 M nano l la A van u* at IflBe, A rk .
Vretbyterlan Church will meet HIM) P.M.

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Ernest Morris Has
5th birthday Party

Matfnee
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PRICES:

Erdertuimng hi ih«ir outdin-i
rustic living room, Mr um) Mrs
ItsrmMii Mmi i* honored their sun
Brriffit mi hi* fifth Idilhifuy wtlh
n party ut llivir home mi laaiist
Avcmu*.
Ganifia mid coldest* were en

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T O D A Y and T H U R S D A Y
Frwm Sw Ulti-lorn background of "Mr* Mlnlvor"
WWII 1 &gt;o*w groot homon dory of tbit WOT...that ot
M * Margore, orphion
l of ibo lorrlblo London air-fakhl

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A g o t had a dale
(III &gt;1
young main and be 1 1• ■I
*how
up
That hui! ues I h im ' " d tn
hi'i
lad on
lb
we
nl
tba
kind - Th e)l i limit 1be I 41.11
The
jpyrd
throughout
the after noou young mati loaft n il tbc nigh! lilt
ami wlnnars uf the candy hunt failed to show up
I'ha! v.h ■ nil.
Wt*fB tluvariy ('(M)per and W ay tie
MeC'oy,
At the conclusion of ihe
guru®* Kriitrnt opitmal hi* g ift* ami
cut hi* huge jm tbihiy take dec

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ANN’S MIKASOL BE VHTYSALON

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im |nmk,
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omUgl willi AkuencJin ilugs
Tho*e inviUMj to Ire with Fiiiesi
were;
Beverly
C'truiier, t,ia*e
Marie Htlnedplier, Samba Won
fur tun, Sonya Munfur ton, Bui
hum Ann A*hdown, I d n il b un
Nelson, Msrylyn Bwiggam. Mm
ths Stemper, sml Itinlg. r i.mio r,
Jimmy
McKee,
Frank
Md«Beigh Pendergian*, Fnd«l\
Bob
Ashdown, Jackie Miller, W (IV III*
MgLoy, Ihiitby Muni*, t liori.*
11U,will nod Riuhby L illi.. M. i l oi t
praaant

w a r*;

M r..

C lu i»

Sii ,o

oar, Mr,. William Ht.m p.i, Mu
J.N. Slltii-ciuh.r, Mr,. Ilnno i I it
Up, Mia. K.A. Miinfortioi. M i.
Prod Cno|irr and Mr,
Itoilio v
Aahdown.
t|,(«OV»

Draft ClaHHlficntion
Of Rooney Appealed
H O M iY W C JU I),

Mar.

3.

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l l l l U i l h i* d ra ft ......................
A odt hit mother. M r.
Nell
m kan, m r a It W llll't III- i.lcil.

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ig M * n C a n d W a motfter .aid h.&lt;
Nddii't ba a v a ila b le ' b e U u . Id

Received!
NEW SPRING

F ran k n ra d l.y .
lap * o f th . Am
A u J lIit ry ,
tha
* A o i l ! lory will
d lnn ar at th-

[b k f iTtning m
httupna m ay lu
a S r C . L ; Irwin,
' by
T h u m ln y
a Mid p a , l mem
Invited.

YOU CAN DEPEND ON
CHESTERFIELD'S
Right Combination of the
world's best cigarette tobaccos t o
you a M ilder B ette r T a s te

give

IVlore and more smokers are swinninrl along
with Chesterfield because they know they cun always
depend on this MlLlUiR. BETTliR-TASTINU cigarette
to give them more smoking pleasure.
Because it is made of the right combination of the
worlds best cigarette tobaccos, Chesterfield is known
the wprltl over as the cigarette that S a t i s i i i s. Yon
can’t bun a better cigarette.

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Leam All Tricks

M attorney general contends
1 under the constitution he Is
legal advisor of executive ofm of the stato and that he has
taff of assistants fully quellI to perform all legal service*
Mnd for stato officials ami
employment of other counsel
llltgal and a usurpation of

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CkOWN MUNCM1 JUUANA of the Notheriands liceea with hot consort,
l^lnoo Bernhard, and their three children In their Canadian home Hi
Ottawa. This Is the first picture taken of the Dutch royal family linos
the birth of tho third daughter. The children ere &lt;t. to r,) Princess Irene,
Pr— *se Merer let Francisc*. and Princess Beatrix, {/nfvruatiouali

Belgian Premier “Cruel Man” Gets
In Exile Spends Additional S t a y
70th Birthday In Sanford Jail

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Package 8tore

2m M e s s r s .

LEGAL NOTICE8

VATKt

DONDERRY, Ireland, Mar.
NEW YORK. Mar. S, (Bpecisl)
I—fllnbsd, attached to a
I States eoast guard cutter — George* Theunls, former Pre­
a the world's moet traveled mier of Belgium, passed a pensive,
nostalgic afternoon Sunday In his
three year* ha has never lioma In the Drake Hotel, 4!0
a single voyage of th* Park Avrnue. It waa his 70 th
i he Joined a* a puppy birthday, ’ the third he hail suf,
American port. Since his fared In exile In the United
l at th* United Stoics Naval Slates, and he wondered how
__ th* Red Cross club has many more Would come before
dog biscuit* on Its menu. the German* were driven nut of
Belgium and jia could return to
hi* native home.
But with tha characteristic re
Stralnt of an army officer, hr
concealed hla anxiety about the
tenor through which Belgium Is
poising under German domination
ard preferred to dleplay hi* lively
aensa of humor In recalling snmn
of th* Incldtnls of hla eventful
life.
He was Premier of Belgium beB P • Again
tween 1022 and 1026 and again
ieri l form have been
In l0S4-’36, Tha name* of Europtan diplomats of that and
completed and
earlier period* — Lloyd Oeorgo,
MacDonald, Chamberlain, Clemen
0*Mu at popular price* eeau, Poincare, Harriot, Ilrtsiul —
f. ’
Packaga Goods
rolled o ff his tongue as numbers
do from a telephone operator*.
K. .
Dancing
Like hi* maternal grandfather,
who was sn officer under Nspo
Icon | hla paternal grandfather,
who waa an officer In the Belgian
war of Independence, and his
father, also an' officer In th* Bel­
gian A n y , Mr. Theunl* selected

salty fewer that even lha
Navy eaa aenra preedly.

•i BANTOlP. FLORIDA.

ly T ra p s

Says Watson
ytrolUr haa no constitutional
m •to ontDlov special ettorr to assist him in Uie performI of, his duties. Attorney GenTom 'Watson has asked the
s County Circuit Court to
ntn Comptroller Lea from
leying attorneys In collecting
ngibls taxes.
| his bill of complaint the
may general specifically atad a contract betwayn Lae
I the Miami
firm o f Casey,
ton and Spain, which waa ensd for lha tangible tax Work,
'ataon also made public a lotin which ha told lha compler that in filing the suit he
"In no way challenging or
itlonlng your motives or your
HS for making the contract” .
I am. prompted solely by tho
llg c f having the court deen on whether or not employIt of counsel to represent
executive officer of the stale
he performance of his duty U
horlted by law ” he said
he suit sets forth the seme
eta Watson
made
several
etas ago when ha requested
ollng from the Supreme Court
i waa advised that It did not
w original Jurisdiction In the

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It’a net taboo today to
plain facts. Thousands of
praise CARDUI'a 2-way
Taken as a tonic, It usuall
up appetite,’ stimulates fl
gas trie juices, thus aiding
Hon and haloing resistance,
ed S days before tha tim
taksn as directed, Itlhoul
relieve much purely far
periodic pain. A 02-year
saya It may help.

Classified Advertisements
flats near Hanford,
to 00 scree In each
ill Improved truck

flowing walla, buildLand Bank, small
iNKOUfl—

boy all kinds of wad fund*
IS, Fhons 12T,

Henry Napoleon White, negro,
otherwise known as "Cruel Man” ,
escaped city prisoner, who was
returned here from Jacksonville
Thursday, waa given an addition
of (&gt;0 day* In jail by Judge F. L.
Miller In City Court Friday svsning.
Ills previous sentence, of
which he had served about six
weeks, on charge* of drunksnness,
disorderly conduct and assault
upon another negro with a ■hoa,
shoe
amounted to 1K0 [lays. Today
%'ruel Man" waa back at wort
in the soo.
Other cases were, Wesley Alexunder Poster, drunkenness *11
f *'
bond
tyonu estreated;
esireaiou; Kuhn
nuoq Joe
jo* Clause
misuse,
driving drunk end contempt of
court, case continued! Vance Mull­
ing, drunkenness, |0 bond estreat­
ed; Tom Hurley, drunkenness, $0
bond estreated; Sgl. R. 0. woiencraft, drunk and disorderly,
transferred to Navyt Mamie Qlbson, negroes, disorderly conduct,
III) and cAsls or SO ‘ days; Rob­
ert Bernard Thames, negro, dieorderly conduct, 110 and costa
or :(0 days; Charlie Peareon, ne­
gro, drunkenness, *10 and costa
or ^0 days.
POPULATION

1,041,0M

JACKSONVILLE, Mar. 6, —
(1’NH)—The present population
of Florida, according to aotimatoa
Just relsased by tho Florida State
Chamber of Commerce, la 1,949,080. This Is baaed on the number
of ration books Issued and repre­
sents sn increase line* May, 1942
of approximately 200,000,
Chamber of Common* official*
said that vertlficatlon of those
figures would result In Florida
being given larger allotment* of
food and other merchandise.
Glycerine Is a colorless' liquid,
20* per cent hesvlsr thin Water.
tha Army for his career. 9
the World War broke out
fought to preserve what bis f t
father had helped to gain.
From tha New ,Yorx offlo
the Belgian Embassy at 0*0 1
Avenue, Mr. Thaunla egsli
waging war on the Neals. H
helping tha United Slats* Hal
by facilitating tha axchaaM
vital materials tietween th* ui
States and the . Belgian 1Oc
II* looks forward to rsnpngu
fore h* la. many years ommi
revenge which.will not bash
4d by the report that 10,000
■jana war* token last month 1
his nativu Liege to work as

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"loti and each of r e * * r , heraby
Boohy Trap, ft'e part of the
lid
and rw relrsd to present
curriculum o f the Second Army's ■Oil
nr rialma and demands which
Rsneer School, established hart you. or allhsr of y e * may have
■(•In a l lha aetata o f graoeaa U
by Lieut. Oen. Ben S. I ear.
dacaaaad.
lata
of. said
The student rangers learn their Clark.
Hilly. In tha C eU fltr J * d « a of
lesson the bard way. If they y-minola County, r Iarid*, &gt;1 hi*
■« In tha court b o o ** of eaJd
bump Into a booby frmpa nicely
r at Hanford. F lo rid *, w ith ­
calculated dynamite charge simu­ in 01
»i*h t calendar m oatha. from
lates the resulting explosion-- tha lima of tha first eebltdetlen
m l In everything but the fata­ cf ■hla nolle*. Bach claim or da*
toan.l aha II ha In w riting, ana shall
lity.
r
iiat* tha place of residence and
They are also taught how to no,t » f firm addrasa of tha claimant,
decetra the enemy first; how to and shall ba sworn to by tho
agent, or attorney, and
lav In wait for him unseen lit claimant,
any such claim or ddmaod not ao
their outlandlshly colored cetnou- tiled shall ba void.
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U fa suits which blend perfectly
i H. C LAR K .
As administrator of
th*
with their background.
R atal* of
Row does a booby bap work?
FRANCE*
IC L A R K , de­
&gt;There are many combinations,
ceased.
of course, but the main Idea Is to yitai pulrllralluo February leth.
I*
1
1
connect a death dealing explosive
charge with some apparently In­
nocent article which almost any
soldier Is likely to touch through V Til K rol'HT OF TMB COURT*
JI till K, SKMINOI.M COP MTV,
accident, necessity or curiosity,
IN PRORATE.
There Is a demonstration shack Arl.ollllyA.
HK&gt; RBTATM OF
In the school which Is rlggsd up IV r IlltooKK. Dacaaaad.
with bQ aorta of traps. A liquor to a l l r a x o iT o a v a n d r s a sflh* IIAVIKO CLAIM! OB DMbottle rests on the table, bat
WAVIII
AfJAlMST SAID .ES­
this time the bouse will fall In TATE,
on the unwary soldier before he Yuu and anch of you aro horaby
i,„tlflsd and required to prm anl
takes a drink. Lifting the bottle any
claims and demands which
releases a spring beneath which you. or allhsr of you, may hava
■aalnat lha
osaata
of
w,
P.
seta off the explosion.
of
said
A member of a mop-up squad Itrooka, dacaaaad. lata
to (ho County Jud*o of
kick* a shovel out of hts way, County,
Seminole County, Florida, al hla

• fflre In tha court houaa of said
County at Hanford. Florida, w ith ­
in alahl
calender month* from
lha lima nr lha flrat publication
a I this nolle*. Each claim or d a ­
rns,,,I shall he In writing, and
ahsll sla ls lha placa of raaldane*
nd post of flea addrasa
of tho
claimant, and shall b * aworn to
ijy tha claimant, aganC or attorf. amt any such claim or da­
mson rmt so filed shall ho void,
u n it
v iim m iA
iih o o k h .
a*
sxacutor or tho I-aat
W ill and Tealamaat of
w
I’. UROOKg, dacaaaad.
Kir at imlillcatlon
February
11th,

or leant on a window shelf.
ratically, h* never knows what
happens; actually at the ranrvr
school, lie knows a big explosion
dot* by Jar* the daylights out of
him—but teaches him to be doub­
ly -ary.
"Sleep In tha mud and llvo" la
tha way Inetruetorx put It to
teach tha man to keep away from
possible booby traps.
On* nest touch plays on th*
usual desire of a soldier for any­
Hi
thin* smacking of femininity. Th*
top half of a picture on tha wall
shows tha torso of a luscious
TIIM f'UtCtllT &lt;;atlHT OF T11M
blonde; th* bottom half, almost IVVIVTtl
Jtltm tAL nMOUIT. IN
tom away, flutters In th* breasa,
AMU FOR SKMINOLM COUNTV.
FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY NO.
* soldier naturally smooths th*
i»o
torn part out to meet tho up]
I'l.F.IIKIIT W A R R E N . Plaintiff,
portion, to got tho full effect,
III von CM
gets a full affect—an explos
.
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AIIR
K N . Dafandant.
rocks the house. The pressure
UNDER OF PURLfCATlON.
his hand on the wall makes '
70
K U N ICE W A R R E N , »
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HI rest. Naw Moaport, Portsmouth,
Virginia.

Business In Lake
County Shows Big rrs#
Increase In 1942

sn acton for dlUpon failure to appoar. do­
confssan w ill bo anlared
sgslnat you.
IT IH O R D E R E D that this notlro
h- published one* a weak far four
cnnaemillva w ash * In Tho Hanford
Herald, a
newspaper of ganoral
clreu1#4Jnn,
Issued
In
Hamlnol*
Cnunly, Florida.
W 1 T N E S * my hand
and
lh *
aval of this Court this t f l b day of
vorca

Lake' County had mors than
a million dollars a month In
cash and new development duN
Ins 1042, which haa given • de­
cided Impetus to tho economto
structure o f this county and af­
fected business and individual*
In this section, according to the
Lake County Chamber of Com­
merce, Tavares. Business Volums
during 1242 reached n total of
HiaRAOO, which U M U O tl
greater than tha year before.
The citrus Industry bnAight
more revenue-foto Lake County
than cam* from any other eoutce.
putting more then *4,000,000 into
the pockets of.-growers and ship­
pers. Lake does not carry all
Its agricultural eggs In one
basket, however, for while the
citrus crop waa still moving to
market, *260,000 worth of water-

pro

*4 u UM newspaper
urtln shall ba publl
cnnaacntlva WMkj.
P. It.rsdon, Clark ■
and th* official i*
Ilia &gt;1 dir af Fabru,
Hp i i n u n x
Uaaiy
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F1RB
V BURGLARY
'
AUTOMOBILE
*
LIABILITY
WINDSTORM
PROPERTY DAMAGE
INLAND MARINE
WAR DAMAGE
WORKMAN’S COMPENSATION

Andrew Carraway Agency
HELEN ML C ARRAW AY. Agaat '
IMKi 5a. Fart A * cl

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Maam Whkool
AD vhnw o-

the Best—Use
Hail Fellow 1

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rittsbimh Paints!

You're “well ■tei** .
visit -at
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with friaeAa euJ
wholesome goad
few what you
• Mixed Drinks
•

Protect the outoide ul your house with our
top quelity house u d porch psinL Euhsaru
.the interior kith Pittsburgh enamel, varnish
and glass. We sbo have a nice setectfasi oC
Pittsburgh mirrora.

Wines - Liquors

• Draught Beer

BILL’S PACKAGE
STORE &amp; BAR
til W. let »L

Fhewa tee

IF YOUR TABTB DEMANDS
the a w
IN

• LIQUORS
• SCOTCHES
• WINES
RR BURR TO V lflIT

NICK’S
PACKAGE, STORE
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B? Big Victory
iM b lh q U Damage
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After Cold SpeD
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Tender Ptutu Frozen
When Thermometer
Drops To Freezm*

Bismarck Sea Battle
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m a n o r , in addition to th r 15,000
troapa
aboard.
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plan ** Inirlfid d o * n more than 100
team a f bom b* upon the ships.
- W * b a r * achieved a victory of
n * l raanplet****** aa to assum r
th * pa apart ion* o f a m ajor di»
• ' I f f to the rn n a y ,*'
th *
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k er and weaker; a i*
fo rm
—*e scattered and dispensed: and
fla a lly kU rewmanta, bmlated and
bewildered, ware gradu ally utni
bilated by wrr
auccewaive
air
fo m u lm w oa toe w o t them into
cwanlat.** the comm unique declared
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XI.M’ S into p »n Guadalcanal ami wilfnn u short space of lum ............. ..
is n inly to
attacks upon th# vlic.ii v
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prr-fahr Mated
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= 5 v M*ny Services Of Meat And! BuIUm
V ^ R e d Criwa Listed Rationing May
By C hairm Smith
Begin April 15
Taipgyrrs Groap
Opposes Boikfiag
the
New Barge Canal
TAM PA . M o* A —T W

fort -

t.iMird

Rollink Makes Offer
To Present Play
For Service Men

It

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that the Germana werw prep an d g i _
to rvaru atr Oral.
Red A rm y Irvopa »torm *d
raptured K ih * «, anchor point
lb * y r e a l ( i t r n t n Him northw ail
o f Banco**, and h a ** put tb*
Hryanak-Oral «a li*n t to In* aouth
. in imminent danger by rapturing
R n r r t e i that tw o key railroad rltie * oa UtAi
front, a apacial RusaUn cumtatwl
it results qua reported U a t ni|hL

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;Shames Presides!Severe Penally Will Be Enforced
!t"fJ^,^^cfA^5iAt Gathering Of ', For Destruction Of Street Lamps I
# e c r e a b o n U m t Knox SuKKt,H(s

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T b * enm 'of * » « uma^brd in i » -

T h e G erm a n * cla im ed ib a f t
ca p tu re o f the |H*netj» v a lle y rail
huh « f Slavyanitk in a m enacing
c o c n te r o ffe n s iv e in the IJ k ra lh f
Russian troops,
u lo r tn ln i Olkli
c a p tu rin g R th e v, a n ch or po in t ©f|
the g t e a t M erm an sa lien t n orth
1 west o f M « iv o w , h ave itvu uhtil
the h eart o f the
e n e m y 1!
di
fenm ive system
on
the
c e n tra l
fr o n t a w l h a ve op ened R ® pd
a rm y r a t e w a y to the w est, the
M oscow rad io said e a r lie r to d a y
('a p t u iln y
tw o
key
r a ilroad
c itie s on th e K u r s k -O re l f w t t ,
lo t a to ta l o f
th re e
fin b r iik
vk -tories in a s in g le d a y , t h « KtlU
iIso had put the Gei

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y m t e n U y &lt; te«pit« tmd m eat her a*
it headed tow a rd S e w tiu in ea |o
rrtnfw rcv Japaieeme tro o p * at l-ae,
and althtHigh the com m u nique d e
I rtoreat that all the
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,
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i t'n m p m .it ivt l\ u* ;ik l i c r m i n
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lo| t .1 1 I r l Jiloit ION o il I lOntion. M f o v v n i 1 l o i r h a m m e r

Recapture Of Vital
Ukraine Rail Hub
Claimed By Noils

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MHKK

Needless Of Nazis*
Weak Assault On
Idtndon, It. A. F.
Strikes
Hamburg

Build Guadalcanal Airfields For Future Attaeks

In Twin Drives

tan ditiaa appear**! to n p n w n t
tk * r t » t * * t v-rU-cy la lb * « a r
o f t u h * * d a la r m &lt; n r n r f x a
an A P tabula I ton ibnwr.1
The total of all -la *
skips
an
a m r prA .u n i .ja m IV a ri H arbor
a t i ratnnl l.i MU.

ed a t least p a rt o ( U a
ed fo r te s to son th e m T w h a
to m eet th e B ritie k a b a c the
Mareth

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f«c Sear (iuiaea ’'com plete di»kamteal" the Japanese rampaign.
an A Hie,| romnuitiiitM today -Maid,
mad the threat to Australia obT V * in ltle of (h r R it a o r r k
« &lt; l M Ik * J u u n *
kn t

T H IT R S D A Y ,

U. S. Flying Fortresses Attack
TWo Contiitent Cities By Daylight

W iB fc t o o l 'a lm o s t to a B i n "
IV O O ol T a t u m *
va rm rs
bound

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F L O R ID A *

fu l

II* ra»nand

Ii y the
uf whom
Mi.li a ircra ft
hulHnn:
Inioi'. tim ing the
pant | .on
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huge numIhr-ti- fiimpH v -tprtlhlN t In li-|ihii r. hei id fH i 'mu
m o - tniiicd itl

Pay Deductions ,.. . .......
For Absenteeism !
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of th» N iivv Knot

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K ni*N I'MUtiiiiieil fhfit
tii.,,5 . &lt;
11
s t o r a g e locke rs.
Hu H•.... .
• ,i ai the
u| l lilt d* M ni |Uf1 |■
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" m“ V
tv II .11 II*.
.gI’d from
nd I mi
C'ounty
“ ’ "I lb " ' -iil'su iu l- mu i
Aloe planting allotmrnt
for torn* h u «* - » * * ! iH.iutiu-*. luiy* " "
-Il -I IV
I
lilg, 111
lire l»i |ini 1mi i f '•• lie
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mil f n ilu
.
I
ti
l
fur
vlgm im|n in M,ni• 111 kiii- and
patriotic
........... n ln -n liv i.i,
eegilahla oil for food and colli which s t* 'Oily s !•■-&gt; " I llu- -■!
Hi.
d u l- .fl
d 1.1-lav
i lutin g ally i ii .-h-, uf iln ku
a t this crtU treestack fead a wllJ b « anntiuiM
yex*tablrs. airunlinii to Mi
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i min' I |t t belt itlten l n-n I n
Ii* hs* g io w li m hi* li&gt; ,ol,lc&lt;l
1 i-4 1 in Ii
1 . -Ii .111
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VAUIIll'll.
1 the i ■»■.|tr i it 11 nil ni lli
Pl,h
can leu
H&lt; iiu*l r a lt * i* o ii - e r m l liuti || ,
liiiNe Ilpun
itail▼« t r o t h today.
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11iiiM|i- i lutinn uint htuiBiiig d i l l i
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been
-«e uf I hlH de-ill ill In
i-it-*"
fur
ahaenteeiiMki
liiiiurig
Hit* |III AI ll fnts in
the 1 ■4III fuf It l-4i 1441. lit and 1 ehaJkllit-Hlit itllhy wui keiH.
But I*.i1 H i -un
•1 ill li - . 1 d Health
Hi
uf I lie I l l s .
the ............. 1he
di-StgM*!-sI with Krun tin the need { P*r
to i- * ,IU&gt;| .1 1&lt;4 .11.1 1 hu 1 " f 1'ldilH*
inMg
1 1 e datii.ii
I Hi ley mint hill to minhal Kh-ei
lull d tiNlny
Ih.v
&lt;.
W
illi..
U l'l" .-In mii il, I n t I m i g i 1 1
terr-ni wintmg wnrkerit o ilie r Ih*
iMinn iinmiinl •.| in ,
\ Iuh- vnih-Iu uni duor was
thuAe t ligihL- fur military Reivlr
...... mt'lll , fm w e v e l, Ml Hie I i I
h-nl-lm g
at
III114111 d ili
K m .t -aid employment o f w.mi
, ,,,
the I'n lu e Hrt m l i m i.f will
WHEREAS Tito Am*n&lt;-*o National lt*,l fro ** ilurinr the
ml iMive A VCf
inil
i-i -mII i S i i
I « i. vam* nut a nrinr)|iNl fnettn m jh .
, ,i« li tn te,| to ih u ig«
n n -i..
first fear of ta r part kips turn In th* war ha* rrmlrml vital
■
iti
h
u
.
when
u
I.ne
'.Illy
(In
, the |&gt;rohJein altfm u gh a boen tcei
dehla-tutely
ilr-l i .-v mg
to th* mambrrs of our srranl forcr*
i v t o F ind, ll
I.v
H ec to r
am ong women worker* n m * fru
t)n-M- lightn In hi* i hill
ka t M r famlUaa; and
icd in to it, In
j t*n»- to tw o perrent higher titan fined with I k e (leid » net inn uf p -h FmiHi, neifiu
uit inicom iiig
( aiming men. Hut he mlu Inrreaaetf lie pru|ieity,
wb irh
ru m .a kh e f f i i i t In
|
m
v i*ii
by
I
ii
id
g
i*
I
r-'iek.
&lt;ntpluyment o f both nifti ami wo- g r e a t ileal he av ie r penults
iie g iu
Sm ith
W .... In m M
\men uf ■ub-itandanl Health nggra“ T he drJiberitle de *tI in I h &gt;h uf j
nut in jm o il, acetirding lu the
vatetl
the
tInr* p r u p e■
i ty
inert
unaltle . mi
.
r[ altuatlun*
'll-"
-y u
l ■ me-I Iineiri,
pu l h e rep o rt, lull
lilt Mil
wax
11,• *aid no gn vrm m rn t uKcitt i r * , | tlnnk Ihc mil l,, w II 1™ ulml t
hu ill v dnimtgk-tl
Hu* t i i " e In peud*hav* mad* an overall study
M»|M-intc with tin* i ’ lty in
.llg HI i unit
(h r ip m llo n , b u l that Ih * l&lt;&gt; inainl
„ „ v .............. ihul llicv

■ wa aa

\|

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str**t.

■ab baaaaM ■* M my
■* y aariln
w. u ««r n«&gt;
’ *&gt;
MMaa
*

Food From Victory
Garden I Displayed

P R O C L A M A T I O N

| mi H u t we limy “ tup if
“ T h eir I’ ti trperuliuii m Hu
g a n l 1n very miieh a p ail u f the
war effort
the rniiaeivaltun nf
i riticul matetml. and if &gt;ht* puli
li e w ill eu nperate with llu, t uin
-lire It ran Iw elim inated,"

Wickard Auks ReleaHe
Of Pupils In Areas

Merit SyHtem Fxutn
Deadline Fxtended
M is II,,y llu llr r , n m em b er o f
&gt;.,&lt;• It,m id ,,f I&gt;ir*cl4irs o f tba l(h
'111 S ln .p W r l f a r * Hoard, has all*
im u n rn l th at Ih * liim illlne f o r Bp*
idicn tlon s wi t h th * m erit a^
o f fic e fo r ex a m in a tio n * In pact*
lion s
w ith
l ho
H tata
W e lfa r e
Hoard,
th *
F lorid a
In d u s tria l
C o m m issio n am i Ih * F lo r id a K m * ,
p lu yin rn t S e rv ice .
A l l persons in teres te d in qu
f y l n g f o r ex a m in a tio n s In *1
c a l. aocJal w o r k and in U rv h
p o sitio n * pra u rg e d t o w rit,
» to tb a M e r it 8 j » U m
0 . B o x l l &gt; , Q a in a r r ilU .
&gt;1leation b l

r

vw +fa i

u a e c n n iU K

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.1

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'A 'X M f u a u u i r , awtO-Mtiaatai. *-r.

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                    <text>P o in t Rationing
Of 200 Foods Is
Effective Today

t liilf &lt; 4 S t a l e * o f A m e r ic a

Chart Can He Csed
In B u y i n g P r o c e a h e d Produetn

f

Point ratimiiii# «»f mm«* than
fOO |»riK&gt;iMi*Kl fiMwln Iw»«nn temJny f
tnd tautehoM * fflt the* hanl***1 I
tmpnet o f th f v%at, ijrm*i'i&gt;‘ d*«M
■panaffer ■ rBjinrlril wftrr lhi* fir *’ !
momttijt '»f hantlllMif lemwumrt- f
a.
jKlft KiRrr.
L* •
T h e O f f i c e of Priro Ailnimi*
tj*&gt;'
tratlon
u h ln
&lt;»f p«&lt;ni
value*
jjv
'Which Bfipram on thl &lt; pit ire
nlfl In T h e llrraltl l»y Iml** pern leu*
itroerra for th f r«nivpnii»mo «&gt;f
»
thalr
cuatnm«r».
Ifoiinew ivrs
should stuily the c l a rt carefully
and clip It out for fu rther ref 1
•false*.
Th« c hart rwri
uai**l
hi making out u n y ery Ii - I r »«•
taller* po'ntacl out
The following it.A*in a « m- o«»*
Includ
nfi thr* i hurt &gt;«ImI » r’
not ratlon»*«l fainhcvl fruil**, •Kill
con farm 1, fruit c-Mik&lt;*a„ f m il |M*•1 I
dines, jump and
J*l *
plctlrp, potnto ^nlail, pioprfhr
and reliuhr*
So Btringent » fr mdiviiluiil * h
Ilona unti»*r thi* iio’nt value* | *
that the nvenige |ier»uu will f
able to tiny only four &lt;&gt;&gt; Fiv
Cana * nic»nth of common fniitW aetablra a&gt;hl Jillrea
|
Por the n*
Ill month*. In* **tH
g ft leei than h»lf thr
I
product, ha bought m lt&lt;II ttt
The civilian tf-«alv.-.l only *&lt;
ntU hint of what «»» m »tor&lt;'
lln »ue»r and colfr*- wan- n« 1
tinned, lie will now u »"i *hai|'|
ra a lltitlo n of w t«t It menu* n*
tupply mil only tha hu«. . k o .» lfu
t;
United S t a t e , armed fnr&lt; r«, hul I
a lio the armlrn of tho Nat no■’&gt;
Alllea ami the |ieo|ile« of Allied I
C,
and
liberated
le rrltn rle .
In [
■a
about a month h i, normal patlem
h
of living will be ill»rupti-&lt;l ftirtln-i
!
by rationing of frenh m eat, mimed .
1
M eat, {riiTiidlng iim iltryl. ■urine I I
, fleh and ih ellfi,li
The Office of Price Adnilin,
ttatlon, ■trlving to jirntert i mi
lu m e n from Imomlng |nre« in
neihy vvgatablea now henv'ly in
demand na rmull of rtilHiiitng
program, leal week ataiipeil price
i ;.
etlllnga on aeven atnple Item*
torbetoa*, anan beaiia, e*rrn t», rub |
b ate, peaa, lettu ie mid a|iiniirh
I t promlaed to trnnone ainiilm I
price control on other «till un j
protected foodatuffa »» the need j
* F f e aome Pit nercent of nil
food* now are under ()PA price
&gt; . ‘*ontrol and It la likely that moat
o f the remaining i percent mmn
l will he.
A large anare of the
I^ n t/ v' ‘ IK
common In
to the «ver«|(e
avernge
Ihm
n i Common
J ‘ , Cttieen’e table llkewlae are ulremly
ratlorerl or aoon to be, and re' Ition may l*e apread to aiich
r elaptea a , butter, milk noil
#*—and ultimately In freah
M o t only the home but Hie pub
lip 'M p n g place will hr affeyteil
a t the tigh t gilp of p n lo f i
tuning ie imp&lt;iaed tumormw ml
Itaurmnla, hntela, bilge iM.anl
, houaea and aimilm eataliliah
'• manta. Th»an will he m l "lightly
n [dee than fio tiereeid luduw their

Dteomber

UUS ...........................

proceeaed firoilr Many reatnurant"
may be forceil t&lt;i eluae early,
turn p atro n , away nr aerve meager
&gt;, porllnna to meet t he rcatrlrtbma

^

It• used ‘ to

be T A B O O

S i, •
Wbwaday,. thoUaaml* of woman
. Bv
who i u lf * r front iturvly funrtlnr'.K
. gl porlodlc ftiiln rrly on the !■ » (&gt;
l K f . f G i n o f CAJUHJI. Start,-,I it .lay .
r | K ' ' M fora tha time and lakun ua &lt;11W W i many flnil It bilnga re llif.
•■PS** A a * tonic, It often pi-rka u|&gt; »pf,
MtltO, Incrcmo'* flow of gnMiTr
' I f , ' julcaa, thua aiding dlgrallnn anil
£
helping build ruiatancu far llmra
.K b
Moat needed. A b ily an r r«coid
W f i f S f t l “T ry CA H D U II"— Ad».

I F Y O U R TAHTE DEMANDH
T H E B E S T IN

| • LIQUORS
SCOTCHES
• WINES
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BURE
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.

TO

V IS IT

s NICK’S
PACKAGE STORE
MAN POMO

MARCH 1, 1M &amp; 0

OBD, FLORID

THE 8ANF0HD

‘AOB BIX,

9 f V i ic o

O U ie e

\ d m tn l» tr itllo m

POINT VALUES FOR PROCESSED FOODS
No. 1—Effective March1,1943
r u r m t m u t o J U tf o n f M o r IT u m ber I S

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FRUITS AND FRUIT JUICES
Canned and Bottled (ta d u A ic Spiced Fruits)

W

APPLES (Includlnf Cnbapptet)

1

3

APPLESAUCE

1

3

w

w

*

"

'w

W

8

6

8

10

13

15

17

1 9

21

23

2 5

2 7

2 9

31

8

6

8

1 0

13

"1 5

17

1 9

21

23

2 5

2 7

2 9

3 1

8

4 7

8 0

1 3

~

s ~

APRICOTS

2

5

7

XO

1 3

1 6

2 0

2 4

2 8

3 1

3 4

37

4 1

4 4

BERRIES—ill nrWtta

1

4

8

8

11

1 4

17

21

2 3

2 6

2 9

32

3 4

3 7

4 0

4 3

11

CHERRIES, rnfidur pitted

1

4

6

8

11

1 4

17

2 1

2 3

^ 6

32

* 4

3 7

4 0

4 3

11

CHERRIES, other

1

4

6

8

11

1 4

17

2 1

2 3

2 6

2 9

32

3 4

3 7

4 0

4 3

l l

CRANBERRIES and SAUCE

1

4

6

8

11

1 4

17

2 1

2 3

2 8

2 9

32

3 4

3 7

4 0

4 3

11

3 7

4 0

4 3

11

^ 9

3 i

8

2 9

3 1

8

FRUITS FOR SALAD end FRUIT COCKTAIL

1

4

6

8

11

14

17

21

2 3

2 6

2 9

32

3 4

QRAPEFRUIT

1

3

i

6

8

10

13

15

i i

1 9

± i

±3

± i

2 i
27
27

2 9

3 l

8

4 3

11

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

1

3

8

6

8

1 0

13

15

17

19

21

23

2 8

GRAPE JUICE

1

3

8

6

8

10

13

15

17

1 9

21

23

2 5

8

11

14

17

2 1

2 3

2 6

2 9

32

3 4

37

4 0

8

11

14

17

2 1

2 3

2 6

2 9

32

3 4

3 7

4 0

4 3

11

7

10

13

16

2 0

2 4

2 8

31

3 4

37

4 1

4 4

4 7

SO

1 3

4

6

8

11

14

17

2 1

2 3

2 6

2 9

3 2

3 4

3 7

4 0

4 3

11

1

3

8

6

8

10

13

15

17

1 9

2 1

2 3

2 5

2 7

2 9

3 1

8

2

5

7
7

10

13

16

2 0

2 4

2 8

31

3 4

3 7

4 1

4 4

4 7

5 0

1 3

in

2 0

2 4

13
1 3

PEACHES

1

4

PEARS

1

4

PINEAPPLE

2

5

PINEAPPLE JUICE

1

All other tinned ind bottled fnilb. fruit Juices, md tomblniUont

6

Frozen
CHERRIES

7

PEACHF&lt;

•;

STRAWBERRIES

2

5

BERRIES, Other

2

5

2

All ether frozen fruit*

7

~ r ~
7

5

1 *

1 3

|

2 8

r

31

f

3 4

37

4 1

4 4

4 7

fe o

3 4

37

4 1

4 4

4 7

8 0

10

13

1 6

/ )

2 4

10

13

16

20

2 4

78

31

3 4

37

4 1

4 4

4 7

5 0

1 3

2 4

2 8

3 1

3 4

3 7

4 1

4 4

4 7

8 0

1 3

3 8

4 3

4 8

5 3

5 8

6 3

6 8

7 3

7 8

2 0 ’

7 3

7 6

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cers Present
Encouraging View
O r'Point System
today

, Kassenae
e s SbeJtla,
Fighting

Tunlala
hurled bade
. knocking
German tanka In three
killing at least 600
rhDe In central Tu­
na Allies captured
Vand drove three mllea
_ farther -west.

111 P e r s o n a To Get
Consideration
If
Health Is Impaired

G rocer*, generally, gave an cncourailnir account of Ihalr firat
ilay a t *alea under the point r a ­
tioning ayatem.
^ The Americans and British
\. B Paterson, executive aeca truck o t t with a counter-attack r ^ r y " of the rationing board.
par th — e tram E l Arouxaa and ,t«ted that “exp lainers^ In the
wiped ou t machlna-gun poata, lo - l(t o r e s are helping solve problems
day** (ra n t re p o rt! said. A m erl-| af the ruatomera. One "explalncan troop* advancing on Rommel’* , «r“ describe,! an Incident with a
J t r a l l occupied Kaaoarlna and P er- &gt;roruumer who waa on a diet which
In addition to BbelUa, Id I called for large quantities o f aodia
i aorthaaat o f t h * form er, all of the pruceaaed fo o ja.
In auch cases, Mr. Peteraon
without fighting.
continued j aald, the attending phyaiefan will
Am erican
raiders
thalr round-the-clock assault liy be asked to furnlah a certificate
blastin g Naples and Allied ground ' slatin g that Ida patlent'a health
-'forces In etn tra l Tunisia a n j will be impaired without the fisxl
fighters attacked objective! in the and the rationing board will make
Marath area.
T w en ty-five Axis special pruviaiona for the patient.
Some grocery atore m anagers
ilanaa wefe shot down yesterday,
have clearly marked on the cane,
a communique said.
bottles
or packages of processed
Solid B ritish defenses supported
J by■a
a deadly deluge o f AUied aerial rationed foods the celling price
bombs and bullets, meanwhile had and point value of the food. Also
blocked all enemy e ffo rts to crack the shelves bearing celling price
tha north TuidaU line, and had s lo ts above the foods bear the
Inflicted heavy loess* on A xle a t­ products’ point value.
"T he biggest problem”, rem ark­
tack forces.
Phil A ult, United Pr*»» corre- ed one grocer, ' »• ha&lt;| with cu s­
tomers
yestarday morning, eras
•apendent a t th* cen tral front, aald
In' a dtlm jtd d U p itch that the th at they refuted to be patient
Germane had carried out heavy de­ and to wait In line”. Customers
molition a t Forlana and elsewhere In 'serve yourself' stores are reand told o f driving through mins uuested to put their rationed pro­
fields so
sown
pr*j&gt; duct* In a separate basket. Then
Getde
w s by th* enemy In prep­
a r a t io n fo r evacuation of the the emahitr will be able to check
J areas. Ferlana is 11 mile* south- purchases rapidly.
A
few
custom ers
yesterday
o f Kasserine,
w est o f th*
already to m orning did not com pletely under■ tend the point ration system and
made — en d m istakes, but a fte r
clerks 'a n d "explain ers" pointed

e

•fls‘

s U B b x ^ 'a B ^
T ub Isla poei
srine
a cos
M ilitary quarters said the entire
coperstlon looked In fetroepedt like
-*a
■ ** gigan tic play fo r Ume
tim e In which
to strengthen the defen—
o f the
defer
A ei liss upper T
unisian bridgehead
Tunisian
and the stepping stonesI to Europe
beginning lust beyond B lu r t s ,
advancing
T he A llied for—
\frora Kasserlne pass ware also
"'m oving on Sbeitla, *0 m iles to the
east and a k ey town on the
trant-TunU lan railroad which tha
A x is captured Feb. IT.
There w ere sign s th at the en­
em y attack fyreea hd£ about sgent
^ them selvae
I of futile
^ ts h Una* I
r bald on the
• e ffo rt to eg]
had
suffered
Tunisian coi
In addlsevere oqulpmenl
lion to heavy e a t ____ end near-

u 1000 mici taken orltootn,

D** T he
N il
s tS tfn d m e r a lly
■ lacked o ff y esterd ay, an A llied
communique said, although the enlued to throw ta n k a and
— - -*-*— toward Boja,
U miles w est o f
n
“T h —
at'
la — 17
1 enem y sufMcaee thrown .
both men
fa rin g h ea vy 1
1 said,
and tanks,” *
o fferLondon otth
. broadod no confirm*
Garmana
Southwest
plowing

The grooera Interviewed agreed
that buying ami selling under
point rationing It working out
more satisfactorily than they a n ­
ticipated

Knox Queried On
D am age Done By
Sub Base A ttacks
W ABH 1N G TO N . Mar. 2, &lt;/F&gt;—
Navy S ecreta fy Frank Knox wax
questioned at hie press conference
today s i to whether the aerial
bombings o f the German sub­
marine bates along the northern
coast of Franca were doing d i­
rect dam age to U-boate held up
there between forays into the
Atlantic.
Secretary K n o t promised the
senators today "w e'll utterly de­
stroy the Japanese Geet before
the war It ovst ."
The Senate comm ittee post­
poned a showdown vote on the
bill to halt the Induction of farm
worker* as Selective Service officlala Joined the W ar Department
In opposition.
T he committee
later heard • demand from Rep.
W adsworth fo r ■ definite law for
placing any w orker* where they
can do tha most good.

Free Press Bulwark
Of U. S, Democracy
O R L A N D O , M ar. *, W - A
fre e pi—
I* A m e rica'! greatest
bulwark o f democracy end Juit
so long as the press la free w ill
there he Initiative end free en­
terprise, G yros C ran e W ilmore,
"
t o f the N ational Aaaocle_ B eal E sta te Boards, told
Joint civic chib m eeting Mon-

»!■ ■ &gt;)&gt;■ &gt;—'I 1

••

Germans Face
New Outbreak
Of Red Amy

RANiMnn, Fi';numt’iri:svr;r^rriMir\r"m'

M e m b e r A n sto ciu letl l'r e * n

M ill-lit

133.

Aerial Offensive On
Germany Intensified

Marine Raiders Toughen Up

8,000 Nazis Killed,
B,000 Captured As
302 Villages A r e
Taken By Soviets
i lip 4•awrlufed I*rream)
The Germans Unlay faced a
new outbreak t&lt;f Kv.l army offenalvt power northwest of Moscow
The Russians a n n o u n c e d the
breakdown of an rlahorata G er­
man hedgehog [Kftition southeast
uf Lake Ilmen arid I-onIngrad anil
the German High Command ac­
knowledged
the
rvacuatlon
of
Demyanak. Tha
Russians
said
Marahal Sim eon Tlmoshanko had
directed an operation which sm ash­
ed the N aii 10th army and over­
ran .102 villages, killing 8,000
Germans ami taking 1,000 prisonera.
From south of Orel to points
In the northern Caucasus, slush
hampered operations of the Red
army which still continued to
mass blows west "o f Kursk ami
Kharkov
However, Monday night ('apt.
Ludwig Sertnrlous, a I.-ailing G er­
man m ilitary commentator, said
over the Berlin radio"In Elarvenkova fierce alr&gt;-el
fights arv raging and the Soviets
encircled, there ore facing e x te r­
mination
Along the Ikineta the
enemy ta still offering stubborn
resistance
He has brought up
fresh reserves hut surprisingly
few tanks "
Russia’s Monday midnight com­
munique ignored the savage b at­
tle in the Kramatorak area of tha
Donets tiaein as had the midday
communique.
It reported that southwest of
Voroshilovgrad, at the northeast
corner of the basin, Red army
troops
repelled
counter-attacks,
conducted fighting reconnalasancu
operations, killed a battalion uf
Germans, nominally 1000 men, and
knocked out five tanks, lb am ­
munition trucks ami four fuel
muni
nk care.
tank
West
of Rostov, the commu­
W
nique said, the Russians captured
numerous enamy defense bates
and — troyed 24 pill boxes amt
eortb -U rn W f t — 'M B . eig ht TlrUT
guns anti d o ien i of machine guns.
The Germ ans lost 200 men end
two tanka in a counter-attack, it
was said.
Noting the rapid advance of the
Spring thaw In the Kliban Valley,
the midnight communique said
that Russian troops, advancing
through deep mud end water, cap­
tured several Inhabited localities
and one strongly fortified enemy
poeltion where they look seven
guns, 18 machine-guns, five trench
m ortars
and
two
ammunition
dumps.
Two hundred Germans
ware killed, the communique re­
ported,
As Russian m ilitary quarters
had forecast, the Red Army rommand had switched Us offensive
lint to th t north, where the
ground Is atlll frostn .

M

Senate Chairmen B r i t i s h T eacher
Named By State To Address Group
President B e a l l Of School Heads

Rprlin Ucts Severest
I ’m in d i n g
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To lie Head Of One
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'ii Hulun
Hiewtuii State F a, nt a i v IT it.* *l&gt;
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link*'r
and
Ijern **1* 1rri .I f ,t.. .r * n i . 1i»'l a v 1‘I n1,111
111le y ATa 111s
...I.* I* uf ill*' 4»nuil |
imuh hs
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f llic Seiillliiil*1
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|*i
Si -ml* v \*la*n", ILnuheld*!
&gt;.I*.
&lt;i| 4 ••mini’ll
muni bear the junker nlen tiii- * iJlHlIil V 4
|&lt;p. ir I helui* tin F i (inkIm, • idi'inaii, Miivu, lliew
-vlull th"*'
tiun aB ta gritth* uml Hex «•*
1"lt in I liaki'i
B lo n d
* ’u ij.il I I 1*011111iHim .i'i
|T.iit|le&lt;l Hills Seiuilfii** llu 'iU
it .!•» li'V 'O iii
*u* * 1l " v . 1 .b k a id
tiiah 'iiii h 'iig, I.ewrl' and Jnhii-uri
H i y c i i *,
. t * t *i k u| flic 4 tlllllt
A H UelerRon, exerntlve e* * tr' Ju*», •&lt;14i 1■d f t"4.1 %
I n * ut m * I T iTimLinlrai inns Hen I
tary uf the raliontinc hnuxi o
Hui i n ige rt (" ul I ins, Ih iv i',
1 jtlurt
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ll w .j..............1 ••til l*v II
i I’T.'I I * hief am laid ■*
«n) thia tiiurnkliif ua he i&amp;ntaoiia
Wheel*1! *m in im u m * • ■ btm .tniii. 11 „il III* wi.n* nitel Athih!iix
" f o*
■tnf •». *1 at ell, f uda \
that the O ffice nf i ’n ce .Adiinn
....... "1i&gt; and I'Til ks
Seit.iLe ■
• I hut all Ii'filnl uii|| junim
tht*&gt;M
1a .I
4••*11
lee Vl'l
M , i *, 1/P1 —
bint
\ iII\ t i *
lit*lion ta iiinki pk |«Ig«11n in urn
( he |VI* A ! I Inn , (Til fall, lllliely, l.lliil 1 MII 1.1* im. vk■mi h| meel at 1h*
•U»fin .lei V
a* •epl ed
h
' I lu 111.* UllIttHl
Mint* 4&lt;bls€k niHiketlliK" pnli. u ■* Stilt*1 I("lid
that
h
i,
Maihlux
and
Friink
Adanm
lit'! ailriu'Ml
u* '&lt; mi 11* iiUNphuru
H ill at S Nil uT'Inek l *
The conaumcr should ask in*
* the
Ini«1 I In ma»n »’
Senaturs
ShnmU, •'Velum
It"a*l
I ii'parlin* lit
i*
tl.*- Hittimh will
•Mle |&lt;
the gr^de mark uf lh« mint ’
furrn-.li. tl ih i n in h* seemed, , Sinitii, Hi ueham Hlanley Adam* in-111ii 11*in* in 14*-*41ni» "■ -a
ii
t J.* ** ii.itM takes
purchftAva which shmild he |n u » I und that it
it*, f h* J'Uiuin ef th* , ,Mi \i thiii HlmglN mid Kli heiint
. i &gt;ku 11.ili«* LendI .1 id v* j r rung ■OgmiL , ik hi •.
at the figure churned in Malt I. ecminni tee that thi
light nf way | ImlniaiN
\‘‘ Sm uluM Lewi**, ................ . . .ii t‘.» on .1% i... k
*'"•• * * » v*»tr, SenIU42 ami when the buyer ha* . •lhoul,| he -e,nled
npli'ti*, m* | iiii.khn,
Hrevvtnll,
M eA ilhm , **M S jitm da\
•i • M*l i .ud tud*y*
report of m eal oveichaiging &gt; onlcr that kvin ii i tiiulilruns nei
.IMi ni» In di oft an
F, mg, Pm vine and HturgM.
a retailer, he should first nsk th inlt. crinstrtiiUun may Ire uiiirrnr
■
a In* h a mild jinv m tht*
Jiidirimy "IP *: Srnaturs A!iit
r« U ll*r for a autea *H|» J»* mi me ,Ie&lt;| i„,,,u .lm t.1 v
* , ..* •.' ■-* iu nhtmit
In n
th u* ham. llmi^hul'h r, Shu
('ommittcc
Okelis
Itiu
............... sue the grade, amount 'ami pricf an un by
VJ continu'd
cor
i
lib
i i 1Vi.* bases,
Spurred on on
"A ll
AVI t'e'lef ji I -in n f f r I l-d till* I n , € ikjiull, n i i i i i i m m n l miil T i ll
ctln g scrapP metal, the give it to Mr. I'Hernou who * n l lerVlM'N uf ifiM t i irmn if l . - r nf tin*
!. I ' t
I"
l l " ‘ t ' llltM tl
ceaa in cotlectll
Tax
I
&gt;t*(lnet
inn
Hill
--------------**' Ca(itact tha whulosaler.
•- •♦ *uir* im .Tu n v e r :an L egio n__ teranper*
" A ll A m trican
I 'h u m I MM anf I liiiiM iri iT Iu w m k m i l
I ud trim y "4*". Sen ii tarn Flunk 1
R etailers are having timild* .and p te *eal Iu lli** iTaiuly 4Tun Adimes lufinaun, B arringer, I hi
Poat W, ar«
of Campbell ~
JIO N , Mm J,
i
putting on art all d lT •ffort next getting m eat at la ir pm *'* In m U n l n l u i -v a ilef"! ii j t.l1 11 I h ri tu ile vi*. Wiluiri, HheMnri and tTaik
i
»: Hi n i t un i m , J r *
\ 1*1.111 (U vklthl.nl.| IM 11.
d I ru •iiln-it **f the
Sunday, both to «wefl the amount causa there U no official mnpreim, velap um l
tmiMitain
wcciuidiit y
Leghlnhve Kxpenne
S e m it-u 'l uf fit *1.4hit m*i nine f i urn t h* i •
Jit i iuiih I Tiitiof acrap In the Legion acrap yard Rradar or alaughtvr*r hen* w11■- rua&lt;L in Si’ inianh* 1‘u u n l y , " Mi , I!"*!’, Im d ier, (Icuchatu, 4'Uiikc
•Ilk * I- I*r * *1 I th* imliiiii K It «*0"
•--lit Mltitlltt M of
on W eil F ira t Street, end to keep aa received official |wi iiiiaio** IIIgglMN ' m i l
ad d i n g
that
Hi* * tin,f I ,t ahum
mill
*k
,ige
ill
&lt;
it
I
ji
r
v
*‘Ji
i
net
•
i
n
f
H*|iobnil
the Poet in the national Irad to grade m eat,
Mr.
Pel* i
tVi uutv 4 .immiswHifii'Ti wen* v c i y
Mitiimv Affairn and ti'vilim ii•me I ulv I , ikii* ii|ip(&lt;*\ *1 t- • *
unt*d
i"• f lit H M
among
post
ierg g
collectors, pointed out. He went on tu m u p pr c i latiM* !*f H i m M i g g e M m n
I 4 *&gt;H11ii iirS tin I B|f iHre-rl
I
t
*
\»
l
\
Muroln
v
by
fluII
. I*. \
operaComdr. Ned BmlUl Itated to«Uy. (jicate th at native cattlem en «
4nd u**a u m *«4 Mi \A heelei tha t theV
l
W
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H
i
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‘lllitiilllfllll
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AU Legionnaires Who can. are not supply the local markei^ t * Would la* gl ad I " lukv, the i’«H*|ier
MM i k
c n t a x.i( Riri
*ir*•I *u*i vices
urged to don work clothes, snd cause tne slaughter hau*«es Ii .m * utloil of t i c &lt;■**i fi nit 11ee in g H I I l i U
1
IM
.ili.it vcnijJ.il |.i o vnil'
report for duty i t the scrap pile no official graders.
the da ta t o ge th er &gt;n Hint they
uvi'klk, &lt;i iiiiiimlll hlv ul tu* oi •in „
,y mornir
morning,
t k.. 1 ul | ul p 11ll 4a
at 10:00 o'clock flonday
1
"i
ran give it «m i«iiU*rai$im prior to I
*11’*In I bll8 i ....Ml Ilit •*I111IM HI - ti Hi,,,, v f I a / 1'UM 1 Mul u| (old th#
Padding that
y ith
th
Comdr. Sm
Wnllld1 I'M II »|mil hit i’il li II* I -i a' ....... il r. * 1 ill 1 ml ImpJ mm hud not
“ b« servsd M V ktw w a b #w w * u
**A fre e dlnn
« b u v |#
he 4 ummisxluiit'rH I'xpressi^l
fi Iled lu iindual tax c * cumi" d* i| IJ.U l ...... 1 1 III- 1 alium'd fm*d wupThe 'feetP
to those who .
m ^ "d
with the
H K I.SIN K I, Mar. 2. l/lh I'real Lit til** V»'*ll Mild
it of that
ha said, “ w ill
1lv 1 tin i.i'i iml uf III* Mgri*
r
*
views nf the committee um to the dent lfytl declared Mutuluy I hut
It 'k u..M riot to* uti mldt! u
m, biscuits
I nil 1.1 *1 .4 0 it \ Mi d n vMisi* aid
old fashioned m
A,
___r,
j ,,
a * , rigl t o f way an li.iuilv 41 ami Kinliiiid yi-arne for I'eitie imt "w e t ji
liuf vinnld i nvp. I Jim jm• ■m 11..... * . 1• 1* IF din liiul cut tha
and coffee.
« A t. ‘
lh r
-’03 unit -U.I..I Ilia! they were I lilili'il -ee liny elKnv uf the eh,I ' I,,,,-,
f i. st biai'ki l in* "
........... ..
t U t lh i; wl)rU
* '• I i n *
iu. imimtaining
and neigh- Boalvl o f Behool T ro .to * .. Ii.-.l „ f
•.1 b
\&gt;l l l .
lol •»!-*» tin* ViklniV Ink
ho , Jd. nf tin- war” and culled iipun the
it us In tnis yaatorUay alternoon a t tha te.u .. , houl4, u . ....... n^
\ .** . 1. Ml
\«my m t i r c i t
liwJlie
iiqiulilic
to
ezert
every
ef
...
tJlXp.kMI
*
V
k
**.j
1
*1
|ij.y
lln
1
.
i
i
an invita- ■Ida P rim ary School,
lu " II 1■* *•' * "im it nnmlti and
fm I in d - fight lie-ule Germany Itw ui i.t IlnnMit ■* of I 'J l« tf.
th at each tion o f sympathy rexardmir ;;;.
d hi
I** k . i« •'.inning *wi
will ul&lt;n* , 11&gt;Iiite.i
tr11•*«I nut ny
by |
Ku-ms.
j ,
ini J
1 h»'“M tu v dm* Mai
U» lit* IUI| u- ibb*" III supaay about death o f Fred T. Vtilliumi »u the (urn,
! iiinm ittre Glut
"O ur -iieilficea 'dillye m tu dn |nn,| Fun’ 17* t In-* &gt;* jii
adopted. Mr. W illiam s served *•&gt;• it wax •SI
!•
•
.
H
U
i.
Tl*
aald.
*
il ■ t " tlo iiu .
thi1 nimiiini nf lie mem
If." cnllimit tMM |IUn| (lull.-, I i i
23 years
yean a t * inemln-r nf.......!•" here Ihnl im i-hmiKee ehnulil lm «'Vi-r yl hlng pussildt* tnwiird gnjn
\\ I I- Mir Hill &gt; i bud cninplst-'
dig it ye ru. hulls I security,” lfytl ilrfimlMli ii uv in' 11"ii *'f. tb*‘
nf
I’ulili
Seminole Count
-ounly Ituanl
bl f " 1IMll * ,. 1•iinuit, SiMiutaf
l., " , , 1 '
contetn).Intfit nr liftt-rnptewl in thi­ niiid in Inn Inaugural fur a mmv uf Mtnt1mliiiik' u mu I nf nil
1 U •\.1kU.b
Inelruction, and a&gt; l l . c iu iim a "
;)f
lM), ro;,|. „ lh,.y
1111»i «
11 Mi. b 1 cotupli*
.i
t ux ymu1 , nuimliiig I In* pi*»j*&gt;•■ i*i
**nd h*i m
tor tb s la st 18 ye,
d turn "M Inn ib-t uili’d ACn.Miil
v. s
r
now desigimled by the Btiile
1
1
1
by
Jtriir.MMy
IC
l
i
in
I,
Mhuirnmn
lie liindsred the Finn goal wont
John L. Gulow:
1
111. u .1- Srnu tor Nya
I'uU
lit
■
l
"I"
no furlhor than security and that t bn F i**ImtnI ItMuorve* bnnk of a ( k lit N Ii » I'l
the b o .n l o f
S I S , ................. .. . Mr
••ii ‘lv critica l o f
th.* imtiuii tines not w ant tu hc- York, t" nkip 1HI2 nil t l " 1ll v llll.l
. uf f *‘ pingram . ta tsr
hf
‘ h,“.
" ,| Memlwra uf t l . ...m m litre whu c«»nu* involved in th * Isaurs of the &lt;uh ndiir
l.lbl ul ulli- 4 III ibui.Kht thr* ic *
great war tu-tween the world pow­
W t e d V ^ ^ • r ? ° . n d b]3 d .d that X e T r e '
t ',mlrnUh
. &gt;hi11111"Jmii'Mi e kkMM* "truly
H
“ It w e t fortunate th a t ao man" W h.alrr, W. G, K llbre, I,
FTnluiid, h f saiif, must &lt;ieal
m i," ,md S»*finl*»r Ib yntiitU (D*N ,
enn. M II Sm ith. K. r . Hunt ers
with other utatss without preju
wall qualified teachers are all '{h o ld e r anil J . K I'ertln.
i i i*e•*lii ta el hub* if any, upposlin the claeeroom e.”
"In nwny
dice t.y honoring their rights and
tj-iii in lln' Svliritr
areas, be pointed out, there i* m
avoiding misunderstanding* and
Sti-t11rnurt N.i.i that lF« dollar
arute i h n r i i n o f toach ert.”
friction so fa r ta Is possible.
OI’AI.A. Mur. 2/(i11 The O.ulu k iilnu &lt;&gt;l f *i*h !. fdiipiuMitt* t o u t h s r
present at the
[lanm-r, uldevt riewnimper in Kim tot t h u h In.'' i vmji r w a s o n l y S
0 . C h air, J r .
ilia, iiua liren auid lu the Julm pcr cmnI nf Amiu m in farm producchiton, trueteea,
It. I'crrv |nterr*l», Frank H u m -, , lull..
BO ST O N , Mar. i , (/PI— One of
ton, end I'rlm
I l f MU.I In* hufiMtl to double food
J r ., (irriijdent uf the Itunner, mi
II- E. Mur the black watch elvllUn plane
x pm I * hmxI veiir, but pointed
nounri-il l is t night.
rrlngton, anil spotters here is u la
lawyer
w yt
whoso
The paiier waa fininiled In lh*l!l flml thn United S ta te s wofl g st*
fatal blindness makes his
tla haarin
hearing
by Frank E. Harris, S r., whu lin g reverse aid in U rg s q u tn tl*
acute that h* can distinguish
ties from U real B ritain, Australia
edited it fur (12 years.
ATLANTA^’ M ar. 2, O D In ths sky long boforo his
Herbert McNeal will remain a* nii41 New Zealand.
Clothinu
salsa
In
*lx
atetes
uf
allow sputters with good oyotlghL
editor under the new m anage i.imuL | As all exam ple of tho tachnO*
the Klxlh Federal R eserve Di*T ho man whoso e a r* a r t his
while Hinton Bradbury, of tl-«&lt; IngicHl
logical advniici*merit
advancement fbrought About
trlct In February increased S3
la Q sores Clroon, who has
Jackin nvllle Journal, wl111 Iftu pub i by lend’lease, Htettinius ditclosAd
percent
over
Feb.,
.1042,
taiil
(hut h un» nrocca* nf compreaahaR
In th# aircra ft w arning tor*
Usher.
the Federal Reserve Bank to­
tin air out of previously driad
fo r more than a y e a r seenday
Jn
a
report
which
thawed
(ikhI s has matte possible a tg v la g
W E A T H ER
the aklee for enem y plane*
bm
in
txi
end
Induitrial
a
ctiv
ity
of
from 3b to 80 percent In ihl^ »
FI-O
RID
A
—
O
ccasional
ahowor*
midnight until 6 a.mIn the district la continuing a t
In central portion late tonight plug space.
hearlng I* eo keen th at be
a
high
level.
h
le
v
e
l
or *arly Wednesday.
Continued
-------------sp o t planes fa r d lita n t. reDry rood* fate* w ere up even
mild tonlabt except colder In
In 'producing chicks In
t y j^ r e U P f r o r e i ab
than
clothing.
T h ey rose
more
1
___
.
_
.
. . _____
•atrem e north.
C oldtr In north member:
Don't overc;
direction from w m tn 1M 7
icent. the
Urn report showed.
In
and
central
portion*
early don't reduce ehJcke
ehj
and w h a n th e y are M percent,
W edneeday.
tiusee, nature will
,
*
* r . ------- * - Tv ,

i Si,till, v A
[ Unliking Sefia1"i

nr

C lear Rights-O f-W ay For
Roads 44 And 203 Is Asked
Plans Under Way
To Anni hi l at e
Black Mar ket

CITY HIIIKPS

Senate To Discuss
Permanent 'Title
To Leased Rases

Legion “Scrappers”
Plan All Day Work

d fi?

School Board Adopts th* "‘’*Vb"'1w"1
Symoathy Kenolutiun

Ryti Says Finland
, 1Sees No Knd To War

Ocala banner Sold
To J.H. Perry Chain

Blind Civiliun Is
Fine Plant* Observer

Clothing Sales
Up 63 Percent

,
J”

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�1

'« *

•
THE

H ANFORD

Kicking

TC TSPA T . M AhCB A . M l .

m

.

MOM.AND

.■-

IEN YOU T A L K TO GOD
YOU W A IT AND L IST EN
H IS
A N B W ER T :
Thou
call and tlrt I-ord ihall an-•-Iialah 68:6.

imlkeUee* of

THE COACH O F U V B
r •
By P u S k tn
ha The New Bfatam an and
Ns Uom)
I sw ayin g coach, for all Ita

element*, h o w e r b f . " b "o b tain e d
«$ily a fte r the grass** have re-

W u S W T W i, S&amp; X

BBS ligh tly a t It rocke;
i Tim e goaa driving down tha
ikd never leave* hi* hoi.
Jump Into tha coach at dawn.
M ti and froth and frvv,
I bolding broken
bones
In

-scora,

)o on I " ehoul we.
midday all I* changed about.
morning hearts are cool;
fear tha etaep daecanti and
•hooti
Bo alow, you fool!"
dock w *'r* used to Jolt and
aU ep before we reach Ike Inn.
W Tim e drive* on.
U lat*d bv
'
F RA NC E S CORN FO RD

done. Briand died soon after. No public lfl»n of the cali­
ber of cither then apprnred in either cotjntry.
Louie
Bnrthou, who followed Briand as French foreign mlnlstey,
was murdered in 1994. some think as part of a Germbn
plot. Bo matters went from bad to worse both in Ger­
many and France. Chamberlain, in England, waa not
strong enough or foroslghted enough to stem the tide
setting in towards Nazism and war.
It Is never safe to say that had one thing been
different in tho past, some others would not have followed.
There arc too many unknown factors. But it is safe to say
t hot Germany needs a Strcsemsnn now, and France needs
a Briand.
P
........... From
what rnnk will the Gentian rise who will
deal with the United NnUons after the Unconditional Sur­
render? And who of all the nova unconsidered Frenchmen
will lead France Into its new world?
’

Value of minor elvtnanta to car-

Everybody S to p
Where are the songs of yesterday? Gone, but by
no means' always forgotten. Bennett Cerf, In the "Satur­
day Review of Literature," has listed the song bits of the
last Ii6 years, and an informing list it la.
"Put On Your Old Gray Bonnot" and "L et Me Cajl

malic ioualy to ' do you dirt
ih the c i f r t l i a o f a
rtlon, ad often sadly
•a whose contrlbu-

Urlng
lOiU.—Jadislend
rah, If thin w ar keep*
longer w a ll be able, to
figure* Ilk* that with

A Leaaon in Journalism
Florida

T lm fe -O a te *”

'

n ifty

F a s h io n
g.eep

occasion.
" B u t, r e n ils enmta
reporter, try to boll U down, ts
log who, what, whan and whai
and do not tfa o ff a t "» tonga
ehd O'rite • few - hundred aeyjd
Word. o f aditoH sl comm ent, f
member th a t ’ every day yw
newspaper I* forced to leaiye out

» k * u w s era a ll bp rin g

ju - som etim e*. ( I r a n i* to say,
an of ih« w rite r of The erUcla.
w .new sp aper 'man who pass a *
eh m aterial have been generous

m

b * |w«‘

never bean able

to

c lo th e *

fa ire r new elothaa.

•

W W

m f

TW &gt;

Florida's budget commlaalon
hacked $760,000 from tha *pa
* fund for the n a it fiscal yi
»v. Holland eat the example

,vs

Look

’

p leaK

Us w rites th at his w ife. Bally,
la having conelderabl* difficulty
Slicing bread) " I t 's turribla kata
ef|e'e creaa-ayad, near iltad , Isfthpnded an' dunt ase very wall *•
llepatch says a Ksnasa

te w fc r.
la s' pacmr: "Aelraae

h e b a l p

h a n fo r u

,

m im n .v .

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re s id e n t

ft{MITl,f fAr'*''i»rMrnir«&lt;'i

nee at H cm I' M.
A white tie
ph»nt .a le will U held.
Mrs.
M R.
W right's group wlU be
hostesses. ,
The regular hueW ae sod lunch­
TPKHDAV
eon meeting of the W oman's
IJout
Itirk Erm en of Avon
n ■ Club
A apeclal rlancr will 1^ given will bo h J d a t 12M)
M. pre , Ibirk w e. the work eml g uo.l of
Abv the Young I'r-oplr'a ('lull on coded hy tho board mooting a t *M' end Mre. A L. Kelly.
the tAkc Front. .Souvrnira ami 11.00 A M A Dihikal program
music will bo furnithnl.
wi) tw presented, sponsored *by ’ Krlond» will rogroi to learn
, , The Alathaan Cla»« of tho Kir»t Mr*. U J . Lehman and M r*. W X . that Llvut. W elter lla v n o . is ill
Ueptlit Church will moot in tho Cooper, flniteeaea will be Mr*. at the dlejron.ary ill Salm a. KanAMWX at 7:.10 IV M. Ilo.to.m-. K.B. Clemente, Mre. W.A. Wads­
. ^*rw M r*. Jiallo
I'ampron, Mrs. worth and Mrs. J U . Minlck.
• d Ur ray Jervia. Mr. Krwl liar George II Putnam urge* aU
Mi r . Thr«» V ir k n ^ h«n (*rrn
rlaon. Mrs. R. I. Cain.on, Mr. here who have not donated to the tinnRfrvrrd tr m p o r a n ly lo UftjrHopper ami Mr. Wirimr Smith.
Hospital Fund to do so as iooIi lotia hy lh^ 5f&gt;i»ihn n Hell TolcWBDNK.SII \V
as possible.
phnfli ( ’ompuny
Cross surgical &lt;lrr..irig.
T ill'JIM M Y
be held a t tho (jrimmtt
lle&lt;l Criraa .n r g ic al
dreeainga
(ireiljfr Sun* J l of Kllftlift. form .
^School from in on A Mmuntil
il t*e made at the Grammar
of Snnfim l, »-« rr|M»r(r«l |m
W4:J0 P. M. Ptihli- i . invilnl In '-cho.il from 111:011 A. M. untiliV rily
|t|oVlllg «t die Kilslin l(ow|»it*«l
arioad.
i -10 1' U Also al 7 JS IV M to w hrir h#* umJei%b«*iit an apiirnilft'A special (ftp rl«« will fir h«-M in no I' M with Mrs C. it K irt fomy Im«( Friday
at the Young I’oopl.'. r lull „n ley iii riiaige.
the lake Front at I nil |&lt; M Seminole C U p t a i No 2 U E 8
MIrr M «rg «irt V i' ihav who ill
Jfnlof dllgh. Scrum High .nil will have their regular meeting rnairv S ji 1i i i Hn\ I.* lU itdd Wilruft
ftlrpMUlf Schmil atuilonl. air roi .1 the Masonic Hall a t I 1)0 P M. Mowclrv of M ru iu i 11y. Irft to diolie Inritoil to attoml
AU Tail Matrons will he honored •hy for r«llHli*4we«t- a Iii'I p who
Brotbvrho&lt;Hl of tho K ir.t lla|i and all officere a r c asked to dress will (ak«* n plnin1 to |oih him
tlw Church will moot at tho foi mally
Charch et H.uo I' M and will tw­ Red
Croat sur- -gical
.
- - - - dressings
------------ . Mi mid Mr* tim vrr r Coch
in charge of tho program ohaorv will ^ # « 8 d « » t U9 G ram m ar $* ri „f j HrkRnnvillr mh.I M. and
^ n g Week of prayer for h.nnv i
r "
J "hn 11 c .s h r a n of U k e
nileeion*.
1 .3 0 |*. M. Public Is Invilod t o 1 Mary w rie ihe g n e .l. „f Ml and
Daughters of Wo.loy r| a. . will attend.
Mrs W I. Nloiidenontr S iiM'Inv
medtutthe Moth«Mlmt Church AnFRID A Y
rniiiAT
Free
« •katfivr and dnaclng will
Mr* K«dn'it Mriiii.li and child
TOTINO TMIIR BAOOAOI. thin newl/ »r
be h •Id a t the Yoehg Peopte'e rrn will Im re tumor tow foi tlimr
SP A R S , after registering at Ihe ne*f It m l .t r , dirge n.n al l«,i*e .n s - ,
Club on tha l^ k a F ro n t from humr In O o r g ia »efl&lt;*r viHiting
/ on V M until 11:00 P. M.
duiin l- i ••- I '"•»
Mr* H uini'lt'* h i« ln . Mm.
| York, ts e v o r l c d arroas the s p ow -e ov e" I &lt;-rmpur
W M.t’ . of the Fleet U aptl.t Mirs Powell
will he given uniforms after two
•&lt;! I ra m in i &lt;I
'
Church will meet at the Church
•t * Mr I'M
C lre k No S will
Maim
H airy
K Hiim-r,
11 S
have charge of the program in
■diservancr of day of prayer and Army M*‘iIicmI ( M"-. h-ft Sunday
ini
evening
aftei
-pending -everel
rreoniccration.
Red Cross surgical dressings d a y . h»-if wiiti in- parents Mr
khd
Mrs
I'h
a
iln
- Ksniter Msjm
wII he made a t the G n n u n ir
School from 10:00 A. M. until Kanner Is now -iniiuncd in Ail
sens
4 :3 0 r . M. Public la Invited to
ALL BEATS 2fic Tnx Incl attend.
.
------------MRS F. NIX Hi t T ' R I F . r r
Mrs Sanuirl S mii.II.-i and ,1,11.1
|,„ ,,,„ t „ ,,« tn-w t« a n te ,
SATURDAY
Only
pr is on
The office o’ the Garden Cen- ren arc spending -m u In n- w i l l J , , , , , ,
ler will be open from Z OO P. M. the fnim rr's parents Mi and
ih„u&gt;.nol ii-nllv kn„— Imw
until 8 00 r
M
at Palm etto Charles Kanimi
M i- San l
l
n
|„, » „li.-n anil
Avrnue eml F irst Stre
traet,
ct f. n t hashenil recently --iili-ls-.l ar-l ia !y „ „
information on "V ictory Gerdens' eervlng with I hi- U S
Mrilu sl
No iloulii tin*. o . M t- « oisitilimt
and ornamental plantings w|R be Corp.
■ L lfin en t ».«»( •( m-mIIv •- d u f.
given.
T«h» iiim ii v *»f
h i ** (uiwy
(or
Free skating end dancing will
••muiiik Iy ’•*•( wr»($uinK «mii fl4»wl&gt;e held al Ino Young Peoples
$*l r Mini 'I i i i i L
whrti It r( R of
I'luh on tho I .aka F ro n l from
w«* &lt;%rr m-mII v &lt;lr»u»v t ki«*rwi
7 no P. M until 11:00 P. M.
(immii
MONDAY
Mra. Purl Dranc w« r m tertn in
C h ip iii wnI«-i i i »k Hint fri(ilU *
Circles uf the F irst B aptist t&lt;l with r party Fiirlay mfta rnoon
IIIK M |*Ihii( rKoiiIiI In* tnkcti like
Church will meet a t the follow by Mre. K E. Itnumlllat and Miss tupplyinff
f&lt;Mw1 NMtl ilrink to (h«
Ing:
I-ucy Knumillat et tFelr home on human
............. Ihhly
_
Wr woulrln't wnnt
Clrclo
No. 1— At tho
home of Palm etto Avenue
.Spring finw .|t„ „ver ti-r-l
fluRh (hr
Mre. H.M. I’vareo. 717 W est ere decoratrul the rooms where
Fleet -Street i t 3:3 0 P M .
the gueeta assembled and e gift to famish
A oUiit i«s|uivrR lh«
Circle
No. I — A t tho
hotne e f was presented to Mrs. Deane
u m r con*»drrftli«»n. Wr wouldn't
Mrs. Lillian Vickery, 304 W est
Refreshm ents were served s t the darr k«*rp up «urh r p erfonn anct
Third Stre et a t 3:3 0 P.M.
lea hour to the friends -of Mre. for lonir r * wo would raiM* a fu n ,
Circle No. 3 —At
tho
Church t)«ane. Those invited wore Mr
luit the |HH»r |ilanl run only wilt
A nn ei with a covered dj«h ami Mis [it-anv, Mre. L. M Idnennd Rtarvr, (rrconu* ahrunkm and
luncheon i t 10:00 P.M.
hart, Mrs John Hchlrard. J r . Mrs pprli'r out.
Circle No. 4— At th * Alathean R. II I'lltnian uf (lainesville. Mrs
MUMS tUKNCAM
MdrI uf iir |ilnul f«»r Ihmimiv. *ifClass room a t the Church at W illism Vlhltn. Mrs II A Aikrn
HOT# NOIAM
3:30 P.M.
J r ., Mrs. Ja ck Grant and Miss fording plrMNim* •*» r*» nmny
WhRtT
w*» pUn «nch nn undr rCircle No. f»— A t the
home of Doris Hue W illiam s. Miss Hi-tly
Mre. Herman E . M orris. I7tf) W athcn. Miss B etty Thurmimil and tNkiriK, Irt iir ninkr up mui iiiliuU
wi« .»re ifoinif (•» m i r for th pw
Miss Elisabeth Dyson.
txicust Avenue a t 3 :3 0 P.M.
plnntM which nii'Mii^ IdIm of Mink
Circle No. 8— A t the
home of
mill vnlunhlc timi' Rpcnt in th(H
Mre. M.N. Cleveland, 3483 P a l­
I'fforl. The planting in the r«Nic*.i
metto Avenue at 3 :8 0 P J I .
(ta U tfn tfT M d trL Q V in g i
of nil, but time mid on^rtry upplu'd
MlnioRt contlniiRlIy i* wn»To 1I« NUT CHINIII WOMAN tn be com
•nlMlnniMl in (he WAACS it Km 11
i ffert and laRtm^ iN'outy I* i*»
Celebrating Founders Day. Mrs luiunl.
l*rc Slick . 21. of New York «*1tj
Ju n e Roumillat gave an armunt
She )m i iciciv cd her loir* at ih
All
rmmy
way
In
flu
m
e
Ion*
nf tho life of Count anil Count
VVAAC* (i.uninit &lt;rr»irf *1
I»«
Waarlluef,
Russian
e s ilr ., much wrIf i (n uivi* h 11)m111 i- '
Mr. end Mre. Charlea Kenner res
Molnct. low m She Iini • linibHrv
w rie honored with B reception gt statin g that when she was a child , find out how oho h um I pi '•* and twn rhllrlicn in China. h««n'
• Ih. ..
their home on Bouth Sanford they were neighbors, at the ic g ii. Iruichet a plant -h'-uld
haatd fr**»n them mihp r*p* over
Ilf MHlor
Avenue Bunds* oft*rn&lt;Min riua- lar monthly meatlng of ihe V Is«- j Jnwt that aniouii
ran tier liom cli*un (Iofrrroifioofll
(if you
UNI- ji Iooh'I in •••
"
biatln g th*)r Goldyn Wedding *n- V Howard Chapter of II D l ' 1
ntveraary,
Fridkjf afternoon with M i- I .1 (inrkrt, rountmpr to m t how loot*
The ilvlng roam and dirlug Holley, president, serving a- host ll U km to a rt II iir nnioiinl ••( i
wntrr.
Then when you wot* ■|
room were opened oneulto end eaa.
Mrs. L A. Brum ley read the I hi*no plant* you rnn iiolu&lt;* lo* » idaiil.** "i •In* - m f ............ Ilo* ft&lt;*||
were artletlcaliy ' decorated with
The group h'llff you h NV4* lo Jlpplv R.lti • •■Hu* not .............. . mi i.ipolly rs
baskets and va*aa qf GoJdan Rap­ scripture and p r*y er
hrn Ilo* Hio i* tunioM
It hn«
It m.*.
ture roe«4. Iris, King Alfred sang America ana plrdgrd alh-g to a oarticular pUnt
M*ein llkr an awful lol of *»mi* i M il -.Hid I toil |*te*III re - ll«MI 111 l|«»l
e * to tho
the F
lag and salute-l
tanc*
Flag
sainted the
t
daffodils. Jonquils In ' shades of lin
g . A reimrt
report was
»
ghld, sen, to th * honors** by Confederate
hut tho ItlfR Ir Ui W»*t dr«-p dnw* '•c w j$tr'i i'll when *hr inn In oii
“ '
* "FIla
r Rmad* on th * Fourth
inr*
around the root and not ju&lt;*i ih. ’ hfm
yurth Dlairicl
istrict meet
their fr ie n ja
'
It tin* w* m* L nr- Ihi'if
vOUlfl lo f* w |*l*61*1 a III I hi' Lower
' In the rocfivlng line w *r* the Ing and $6 ws ■ COhlrlbuted to Ihe top o f (he imurwl
.....................
.......
announced that
honored c o u p le 'M E and Mrs. Rad Cfosa. U was
A
plant drink*
fhnniifh
ii
oiylh
.Spniiklini* in ■uii"hinp
Charlc* Kenner, their children. IM* dD trlct I* furnishing Scholsr L a v e * a * well a* hy tl* i«mi- &lt;oay hr* iniutioo* ni turn* to
*
to'
**
Judge A. O. Manner o f Stu art, skips'
for threw
nurses. •
Hprav the whole plant r**|u*r-lNll\ &gt;&lt;*od&lt;’i "picii--. hut ihoiou^h w a­
A soelgl
social hour waa enjoyed and ll roan Iraf n v r i K ic c n v a /a l r u
'••rlliy' h |ii m *nll moU iii kimhI
W lllanl fronhhlly rendrre,I several ca mellia’* ami r.a rdrnia ’*Th»
It i* n
iniafnka t.* uni* ton milch
I-os Angele*. Calif., M r* Ramuel •flections of southern melodic,
effect la hka a refrrahinir hath va U r . ami milt ouounuio Hiioiunt*
his banjo.
San d ltr
*
Our hclnfad M aiy F i a n c e * II hK *•» keep phuil* in lu-alihv cmwiriK
I-ee
Refreshm ents were served hy er n n c i tohl m e to try wateiinu •undltiim "hoold he upplofl Food
Mr*. F . K. Roum illat, M r. 7 / my docwo^iU often ftnrn
tin orgy he
wowhetl nwnv ftmii the
BoMy aml Mias Lacy Ron mi I InI middle nf J a n u a r y un until io "Kill ui mil (hr* mhI co ll ie ly

e r so n q l

Be^Jl.

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^ ‘’ 'AHn ^w v Rr Virwi

thr ( ‘lull
i
M eeallsMSpft F ynm I'age Unrl
W K DN ESILW
11*, r6%• Ml • Uk
I •ri»b*
S pjir I. i i *
M&lt; Kt i m c
Hall
1 Mn.Mor Ihumntioi.l K imHmio tin
n iU R S lM Y
P»ioto|ftM|div lo t'
1 NI. \ithur
hy group will in* «*i .ii *. ou
I'
M
M
l
I
hi I lilts
| Mi«ro|laiu*«iiu I •giwlMto o &gt;*&lt;m
KliRtiuetions. i «»i S miIm •in
.*««•»*• Smith. Kim k
Mad
who IihVi1 .o.tdi' flu ii ,||
1
l|o||wholdl’l
&lt; lit If
|41 11 lit
plirMlloti- for iio' ui Im • lop
I MIMlld. King. I a’WI* llld Mlllll'A*
will hr* lit 1.1 a\ . M P M
i
Molttr V yIiicIp * S«*(tatois.
Pm
Mt thi* l lut•lur. WlUnn. Kllik’ t "Irm.tU jtli&lt;
Kill DA V I Inin i* mi &lt; i*\ II,ill
hltv IB.
With nil
or* It* -||
Primiiutii Mtid 1I.hiiiw
.SI NDA N 11pi ii r»e•• .*• .nil i..
WtUon. ( ' mi mil ».. iliiii
hrld III i III!
ML
i i ns *
I.
cw Ir, Piirdm
.......... .................... ....................
E|iUM‘o|utl i h i m h
.11 i In*
PrUoriR nil1 1 l "tit it i .
Pm i**h M...»v«* no.I i i i * ;
MmnPl, l i r ll in Minin,
I'ri'tlii L i m t
Hu j l i i hmI
I« V AdftllU* Mfl«l 'h.iiwl
M f lh c ll sl
I| II I . Ii ill, I
Klrftlf»n»
S« n,»» i Ihmi •\•»tink .i i t n
MnlhewR. &lt;*iiihi«if
^ r..
MiKrnil*
K.............
l«tiled* Uriel II la •"« %»
Jill.I .1-- ».*.-•• x%.1* I
t mi mil. Hi'Mihatn i t * .
rel it ilo I St* ........ |
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(ianlcn Club Nt»tcH

•Bargain Day TODAY
DOUBLE PROGRAM

Mrs. Purl Deane
Honored At Party

•not io»e*.

The dhdr

-W

Mr*. A. K. 8
D. ulihop, Mrs,
Mrs. Ju n * Kdurr
• oumlllat. Mrs. I
M rs. t- J- Be
Roum lllst and 1

itr r ,

Mr*. (•
T ru lm k.
ra. V K
• ret Robert*.
Mta* Lucy
ird Connolly.

Give You, Hom e A

li"

With

full bloom to aRAUrc r i l i a lary* I Front
run r-o-rly hi* wanherl
h|oR*onU.
' » m phrnL if ir filar* "play from
Plant-food Is appllerl to the nmiI i hi»Rc
in iimi'iI lH*fnii*
«iin*Up.
almrfat entirely In toliil form
l&gt; " f t e n poiowi-IlM-* liavr* het*n »a vet I
muat bo Converter! into Roluhl* »bU way.
|(tiwt*vr*i. I have never
plant-food befhre the plant ra n **atn aide l*» ’ n ' i ’ any hh*om" or
maka u«e of IL Thla chanice from ( dlagc f n o o teioler plnnt* af te r
Rolld to liquid condition Ir brought 'hay have Ih*$*i» fim en .
abo ut l a m l y
through cheminrl
'an d hlrdoflcaJ change* which lain*
ANNOUNCEMEN1
placa readily only In the prr*aenri
of molatUr*. If the roII I* din'd
"t
to y f h r l r '
out and deplatnl nf Ita watfi
m g r of Mr» I
Ihe form atio n of anluhlc plant
^
rll
(larridl
fr»od *topi. The rruita have mint
'
WHMnftc
took plare|
to tak e up, even If capable of
doing ao. H tnce It la nccc**Mrv
for growth that
molature
hr

LEGAL NOTICES

Is very likely
lTklmt of wiltovef eupply of

Air m crowded
Cease to funcos Judas-tree,
Sad many ani&gt;ta TiF **1“ "
drained

Iocs-

*.d*t&gt;* to help

ty. to the i;-,uaiy JD * ae
’ -|e L'uMhlr. FVoftd*. a t 1 hi
In the .n u ll
■
a t Han■-if4.
* h l ret.niter meatil*
- a t ilw first ptitil
natlrs.
Each t l
it,

aed 'sh sll

bv a

l a , filed shall he raid.
*
MAltD
JA * admlatelrNls

, .
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n r&gt;
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IVJru. June Roumillat
Speaks Before II.D.C.

Three *et*
pre a#nt
In auffirle nt amount*
*rdor
detector
•bta" enable the human eye tn
bath In th * toll ami within th.
iitUngiilah
color*.
*
plant.
i
T hree kinds of wilting n-lst^ l
to w star (Upplv should lm dis
tlngulabad. On Bet dry days whm
aniplrmtion g tm on vary quick
Ijr, m m
m ay “ fU g " becau*.*
th« rooU do TVOi taka up mol*
a o r i t v . t i i rtiKiilTOMa
M rapidly M tha plant* part cv TDK
ll ll 'M T
T l t r I-III NTV
•n though therv met
1 JI'lll lK
HOC IN- i|-K I'l ll'NTV
-, rUl||ll&gt;A
IN I'llUIIATK.
In the soil.
Ilmiellt
ftM! KSTAIT- " F 1
resume th rlr normal !,V
vart j t r n n w k h m
| th * Might.
Another
.7
ll.CIUIN.-l
Itlag &gt;reeulla from an 1W&gt; A LI. i.’I I K I i m m * AND lUTtJ o nh
i i a v i n -i
c L a im h
oh
lag * a t w ater In Ihp
, DF.MANDtt
A-IAlNUT
SAtll
dr tWs. there Is no t HBTATH1
'
n« and i s r h «r mu &gt; r . hereby
t« supply more water
'7t»4 eiKt in,i-ilby plants may not I *
clehair end
l-inaiuts' which
k r i d through shorter f t l h . r
s ta r' supply, Iota of
-at the •
tl,
dec#
bn of alia In

:h

TH REE.

SERVICE MEN S
CALENDAR

eaduy &amp; Thure.

W g r W o r k e r — "Jl’ ro n o t h e r f a t h e r , I ’m h e r R n d h a r ,

^ 7;

’ A G F.

Senate (hair men
Named By Shite

. ■» . w

Mr.' And Mrs.*Kftiwer
Celebrate Weddtpg

marry ha-ha, Jumping from 13.60
td M P*r ham per In a f»w day*.

la " fireproof ranKa?

hard to tell whetht
War Worker-^Hh
Visitor—"My da&amp;r
i been so outapoxi

th a t you
U ijfti

ry an economy moti
f Miami saved 6 1.
the cost of tirvs an
tdene used tha pa*
ybii tell why cconom
in puhllc budnesa a.

inual Red C ro n drive gate
ty this week with grehter
n s v s r befor*. Everyone
■ aka iom a contribution.

when they did not exist. But tho "Old Gray BonnaP’
dates only from 1000, and the other from 19101 Also
1009 was the year that first heard the moet popular of
railroad songs, "Casey Jones." "Oh. How I Hate To Got
Up In Tho Morning," Irving Berlin’s army hit of 1918,
World
norns early o! night*— has been revived to good purpose for this war&gt;ng will there be etrl- War I. produced not only "Over There," as everyone know*,
M of Ju+enlla dtiln- but also, surprisingly,' "Smiles."
LoetburV . Commercial,
Who now remembers "Ja-D a," s 1918 product, or
•re .
And Just that
w ill W i l l i for ito h anything but the title of 1923’s hit, "Yes. WW Have No
an they grow up.
Bananar’—a title that strikes home painfully today? Or
W
glance, we thought W* ho can believe that once anything Japanese could bis
ibllng Into (Igurtt popular? Yet in 1920 one of the favorites Waa the "Jap*
r from Uts naflotiel
a w» road that Amirid WO.UW.WU.WW
BM.OOO.000,000 Clf*
ciglDU

‘

So
group ware alerted to the dire*lb r it e o f tha Fallem tra concam,
which la located about e igh t mile*
•outbee*t o f Sebastian with holdIsga o f about 8,000 acres and ha*
operated fo r a dotan yeara, ruflnlo g Ita product and m arketing It
U rg a lr In Florida.
Tha Puerto
Rlcanda sa y there win ha no
Changer In plan of operation, tha
Inference being that they hod
tired o f condition! a t home.

o rd

r

fk lcn cy aj rinptu ina without this
element. The W hite Dutch which
had been fertlllied with boron
continued growth later (a th e H e ­
len and many of the plant# su r­
vived the high tym iner tarnpvraIng Improved g f
when tit* Cfaeae*
a toiigh and vnpi

p»ro down."

F

7

s t i conducted
the llnlTtipil
jltu ra l Eg par

There is a feeling, among those who watched the yeara
immediately following the last war, that if Gustav Btresemantt had lived the world might have been spared this
war. Btresemann was a German sincerely devoted to the
betterment of Germany and Its relations with the outside
world. He was foreign minister, and together with Aris­
tide Briand who was both premier and foreign minister of
France, did much work in the direction' of establishing
firm foundations for continued peace. The Locarno Non-

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1Social Calendar

Wanted: A Stresemann
MM VERflH FO R TODA Y

ra n

ia l A n d P erso n a l Activities

(UIHMVHU'lC

Even while admitting the need of general depriva­
tions and diaplacementa, with the more developed and ma­
ture area* of our mind*, we atill reserve the right to
growl and kick about the people charged with the un­
pleasant duties of taking away our candy and toys. Natur­
ally most of the kicks are directed against the govern­
ment, national, state or local, and the indfv/dugls adminis­
tering it— who probably don't like It any better than the
victims do, and are not enjoying at all the discomfort*
they have to Inflict.
There are, of course, many unnecessary annoyances
in the process of shifting to a war econbnijr and adminis­
tering it. They should be weeded out. But while people
have a divine right to ciihh the government, they also have
some responsibilities and dutiea. Among these must be
kept in mind the great need of voluntary cooperation. The
government can’t do much without the people, and the
people can’t do much without the government', and the two
have to work as a team, each trying to ipake things easipr
for the other party instead of harder.
•
We shall get around to such a cooperative attitude
eventually, as war throws more scares into us.

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�TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1W ,

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA^

e Tracks
shut Down, Many
Persons Affected!

oux f o r

CHAMP ON SPOT
With Armistice
Food Rationing
Won’t Be Ended

Droughts In South
F l o r i d a Increase
Number Of Fires

lit JOHN- G R O V H 4
i'lNkl rationing won’t end with
the armistice. It’s considered a
certainty in W ashington that mtUirdng will continue at least

T A L L A H A B S E E , Mar. 2.
ria l)--D ro u g h t condition* In
Florida hav* Incrvaanj, lb *
ber of fureat fire* Ihua fa r

*w
W M S b ““ - " fc
And thera'a no guarantee it

lalatant S ta te F oreater. reporta th a t 1,425 fire* had oc­
curred on protected land* by Feb.
I.
Approxim ately 05.300 acre*
had burned and damage waa e*tlmated a t (89.000.
In *plte o f the number of flr t* ,
control haa been good. Lea* (ban
1.8 percent o f the 5,088,132 acre*
under fire control haa burned and
Iorncm have bean held to an 'a v ­
erage of 27 acre* per fir*.
(iram ling atatra that condition*
harve been Inerceilngly critical in
aome part* of the S ta te through­
out February. Craw* and equip­
ment Have been extm ded to the
limit in lllllaborough, Pinellaa.
Orange end Voluaia Couritie* and
In anine other aectfona. He point*
out that only about one-fourth of
the forest acreage in the S ta te t*
under fire control and that burn*
have been widespread thl* .enroll
Oil
the unprotected acreage.

d u r a t io n

■ fe R r?y

MOORE

B y FRED H A Y D E N
ip Feature*
E ver try to fdTIow out all those
ftectad a t any im t racing track
I »tb* c u t of a ahutiloam auch
a oceunvd In Florida? H err's a

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CAPTAlH OF TMe WotfUP
c

A a &gt;A(Ao A S T . U x n s
A R O t t iA L S , U y 9 T TO

BA SE B A I L F a R

fiv e s you an
*i yt f t i d a i s ifc u tiv e i, e iU r e n , ad*
m issions and mutuele men, audi­
tor*, etarter and crew , parking
attendant*. program printera and
o ffic ia l!, totalleatur em* y l head*, cam era depnrttrack aupciintenilenl and
englneera, electrician*, Pinn, hlackamltha,
fe e l
van men, owner*, trainer*,
groom*,
e iercla er*,
i*. jockey*, valet*, lautulryWen, jock*' train er*, ugent*, an*
bonnear, publicity *tafr, and—
&lt; W all, that could go cm and on.
i!
and *r* didn't even mention horaea!
W hat U to become o f the interfame,] Sarato g a yearlE " inally
talea, which *aw many thouaof budding racer*, bargain*
and th * reverie, exchange hand*
fo r many m illion* of dollar*?
Where will such leading AineriOan breeder* a* A I). Hancock
and Phil Chinn (th e latter vide
to booat that he h«* nold -even
million dollar* worth &gt;if h»r*«*
1 ’ th at hav* Ron rrlrie m illion) dl*
_ poao of their atnckT
'!•
: T o compote approxim ately how
mttcb money, how many people,
t | t , are Involved In A m erica'*
facin g and breeding Indualrir* durU g normal tlmee call* fnr tremODdou* reteerch.
Probably the
.M O t picture o f the aubject I* of
forded by an annual report of the
Now York R tatc Racing Comm Ip
•lou« i s per Chairman fle rlirrl
Bgyard Bw or*. for th# year HI4 1
T h at report put the valut* uf
fil
the thoroughbred
industry
I»m lf lest Jon* at about fHROOO,
900, f t said thuruughbreda ur*fbotlt 66,000 In number in Am
worth roughly 166,000,000
they consume f 11,000,000
rm produce, cau*e employment
66,000 persons who are paid
"50,000,000 yearly and sup
out 224,000 in their fam

(Bp*
South
num­
In the

gnlrad to i f f Mr to
of Complaint f t by
f i l l m • ciin i l you for _

row
p o n d i n g In t h a C i r c u i t
of Sam ln ola t t a s t f , rio rld a . or or
t s f u r * l h a A p r il I t u l a U t j r . t o - w t t :
t h r S t h l i s r » f A p r il , A. D-. 1141.
In d s f s u i t l h a r « o f t a l d r s u s a w1U
p r u f f t t ) V:% H a r t a
L a t thl-* U i t l r i t&gt;» pu b llnh ad f o r
l h a A l s l u l u n Hint* r a q u U a d by l a w
Hi
th»
Huiifuiil
Ifaisld .
H a n fo r d ,
glu rido^ *
m wa p s p o t o f
ganarai
I'lrini ISII till Im -altl t'OUttty Slid

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u I* HKIINDON,
end then.
.
**f Circuit Court
From Secretory o f A griculture
Hrmlfiolw C o u n t I . K l n r l d l
W lck*rd'a statem ent that “ Pood
will win the wer *nd write the
peace," through
Vice
I’realdent
i&gt; n n n i t i u i * t , * i * t u j u im iA i.
i m i l ' it ,
la g ia o L g
W allace's poat-war plan*, there n
r o t *T V . , ‘LOWIt,A. IN LT4ANthe clear im plica (Ion from Ail iK a i
ministration aouire*
that
fi&gt;od
IIOBKHT 1'HI'AHT. Pl.lnILK
will implement our m ilitary anil
V8HPXANNK
I’U l ' A H T . l » ( , n d * n t
diplomatic pollclr* during
anil
im ilM I TO APPRAK
after the war.
W it.
Ti*
H um lira t- l*i&gt;D«ri,
w h u a a pwoal
On* announced purpo** of th*
u f f l i r m li l r a* * a n d p l a c a o f r i l l '
i l m m nra unknow fi;
rehabilitation organliatlon head­
IT
IH O f t U K R K D d i a l y o u a p ed by H erbert Iwhman I* feeding
(wiir i(* l h a hill uf c o m p l a i n t fll o4
the people llba•rated from
lit I h r r Imivy rii t itt*4l r a u M o n « r
Natl yoke. Our allies, now draw­
Dvforie Mo nd a y,
Ihf
11ml d a y of
M a r c h , i '** 1. « * In d a f a u l l t h a r a o f
ing food supplies from our pro­
u I»w4-r**&gt; Hrti l*Hnf«a«o wil l b* a n ­
duction pool, will have clear claim
te rwtl « i » in ■t yt*u
on further food supplies ihiring
IT
IK
K r i t T I ! Kll
O ltd E R K It
the reconstruction periral*
ft.#*
til*
4»r«l*&gt;r h** pultllaliFd
In
The* SanfMli) llaliild, a naNlpaDaf
It Is even probable that
the
l&gt;nhltwliriU
in
Ke*rnlnnle
County.
vanquished A lls people* will have
-lii* e*&gt;■• •• a
are* k
fur
fc»ur
|«Hlci
to be fed while the
po«t-wer
011*01 ut I ve&gt; Vkre-ka
u I T S K K K i h r l l i m i . r a b l a M. U.
world la being fashioned.
Krrildi
i w Im lR r &lt;*f I li In (&gt;Mjrt End
E verything point* to a whole
«i*r W» (*I ..f 11*1*4 «'«»*!r t . In l h a C t l y
world on snort rations
for
at
f s.«u|&lt;*i*| K rm l n u l a I ’n u n ty . p|oleast one crop year a fter the war,
rhlw lAlli liny uf K a l i f u a r f ,
»**n
AAOOP6 S erJUSTM&amp;dflrJ Tte the United States no less than
41 I* IIKHNliO.N
Ity MRS. B U C H A N A N
|other
nations
It
could
take
long*
AiRCCWPS PAiSBS To FOUR
• I**? k of r i n uit i*4»urt,
H**ni I ri*&lt;la
1 'iMinty,
K lo r l d a .
THE CARDlhlALS 'CorlTtriRtTfiod i*,\No clear formula for food dis
i u r r i r i N i n *-a 11
Mr*
W
illiam
Patterson
I*
vi»ltTo UalCte SAVl'3 Fl6 *HlN6
H o r n KTH ttSij
tributlon has been advanced in
ing her husband at Norfolk, Va.
H4.il* II.if
f*.r
r ialnttrr
TAe OTABRS NCWO&amp;
the post-w ar world suggestions.
Minnie Offut ami children
o s c o n i of Mr*
Those who have considered the
PlTcHCR JorW/sJY ReASteY.
S*n io r*et. * r * vlaitlng friend*
problem suggest that some food
Ai(fCORPS! OUlTIBU&gt;eR
W c « t .c &gt; P t v c x e T
O N IIK I! M in
P H I I I e l f IATVOTV
nere
Items will be taken from
tha
Frank Warren who I* employed T I I K h i a t k O K K U i U I U A T O :
e*JOS SLAu&amp;rtflSR A&amp;A'i
B llL lA S T C * CHAMF*to*J
shortage class alm ost at
onca.
A
l
.
l
i
K
J
U
A
N
It A T I I I t U l l N ,
til
at Savannah, la with hi* parent*,
AdtAfloN CAPeTS. AaId
Liart
Knur t h
Htrrat,
Lon a
Right now coffee, sugar and co­
Mr and Mra. I&gt;. V. Wnrreii for u
Itrni'h,
i
i
t
l
l
r
u
r
n
l
a
jaiFieLPER p # m k c e e sp i,
coa are scarce because o f shipping
Yu ti a i r hr re* by ra*| ml r n l t o ap*
.ew lav*.
shortages. Huge stocks exist In
C L A S S IF IE D l - A A N P
Mr ami Mr*. Ctaujliu* illtle ll Ihr h i I e* I h r thill uf v u n ip la lr it f I lad
the
producing
counties,
awaiting
a
a
u at
i4iii
in
lha
.-««•
«t m .
have moved from
Jacksonville 1 I &gt;"id
AWAtTlNler C A L L . OoWAKD
SA !.| | r o i b t k
I t A T U I l t rl t d ,
ra w
only shipping that will he avail­
hen- and are living in one of A! |1 K
JUA N
H A T H fill IlN,
un
PU L LE Y MAY t-E A v e B C F tT K e able alm ost on arm istice ilny
.........
l h r M ti .lay ..f A pril, A. II
t
i
n
l.eola
E
g
g
er't
hom
e*
TAB SeASCW STARTi
The mustering out of millions
,«« d i r «&lt; hi r l h o on* tn H an fo r d,
Mi** O riatln* Glle* of ti.rn
•'A*‘ h. I'lul r 4!'»**I&gt;111 | Flo 11ll M
l, IIrul IA
of farm laborers, and the release
miI m. t* vialtlng her parent*, Mr
i|rf
h oI
uf Hut.'li a p p r a r M n c a [ U f f a r
uf farm worker's now In war in­
W iL L ie i S ‘ doV '/e*lSA 6C C »
rind Mr*. (iile*.
I h u t'uufrHMu a l l )
ur rn tarad a
dustry, should ease the farm labor
vmi Th** rrllrf pr ay ad by
Mr and Mr* Wyley Clark or it aIn
oi p
eT
r *lftsrT
to rr x
, .i A i 5 o o f b t r l- f S P a c iA t- * A A T t * \I W
PC
problemi In the firnt pence time
*j* i .| hi It uf . ••iu|«Utii I hr 111a an a h - A
Johnson City, T r n n . have re •"H.hitr
w ild k a u c A
T i-fb a A o U P C K f
from uni. tha nahl
cron year.
tnrneii home after vl*itlng Mr* t Her IiHyur.r
r ti n H a lh hlirtt
rr -n M e ts ___
World wheat
stiM-ks,
already
Clark'* parent*, Mr. and Mr*
It
la ..rdt-r r.| that thin Order
overflowing granaries in the cewh.tll hr |.Ijl.l |aha.l uiirr U Week
K.I Oglesby.
real belts, will be ample to sup­
Mr* N W. .Stripling I* here fin ft.iir f.iiinr.'ut tva warlta In lha
Knofuril Harnht, a namnnaprr of
ply bread to the post war hungry.
from Corpus ftbriatl, T e ta *. end Kcnarat *1 rm Itil Ion
publinhad in
T h a t’s all to the good. The poatla with her parent*, Mr
anil Hn uf u n i . KrniJnola County, Florida, a
year 1042, raring
ng a fir«t A I* K ralurr*—
war shortages, however, are sure
Om s k niid oKOKIHCJi thin
li W
Mr*, l-ee Keller.
A. D, 1MI.
Wartime *ca*on
following
to be critical In meats, fats and
Mr Ijtm life a t, of Chicago. i» .ta&gt; ..r«• Krhrunry,
N KW
YORK.
Mar.
2. The
I*
II K l t N I H l N .
oils
and
the
high
vitamin
foods,
____ r l
H arb or,
brought
n a t u r a l liilde has
apendlng th * winter with hla sla­
hern brought up to
* -lai k o f C o u r t
Europe's livestock is going fast.
change* in atallatlca, but In many dme,
in rrt.lal Hail)
For th« first time in ID2
ter. Mrs. C'amplm
It's doubtful If brood st&lt;»ck re­
artmenta there were increases yours, u revised, rmxlerniied New
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Behrens
mains to supply European needs,
number of breeding farm * Testam ent and Commentary has
ami cHldren, Eilwin end F r c liii*
even In the m rst ev m rtln g coun­
to about 840 In 87 atate*. been published for Catholics,
vlalted relative* a t taland Grove.
tries.
fo
r
many
years
—
J.flOO stallion* and from III
Issued by the Catholic Biblical
Wrdnesilay.
IE thousand* mare* were reg A*ft&lt;K'iatinn, the new work Is
The enormity of the post-war
Mrs. Norman Swanaon and ch il­
•red| about 14,000 horaea welt. translated from the I*atin Vulgate
feeding problem can be seen from
dren have returned 1° Ja ck so n ­
the fa ct th at In l!&gt;48, arconllng
...Training.
ville a fter vlaitlng relative*.
source
to th * Department u f Airrlcultur*,
Horte-owner Horace Wade *um*
Mr*. W. H. Pent haa returned
Every effort bus been made to
m
ilitary
and
ieml-leaae
reoulrtto her home a t Vertj Beach.
inundate the full meaning of the
menta 'w ill probably account" for
“ Owner* and trainer* are hn|,e New Testam ent In the terms of
Q u allly liquor th at avert the
80 to 25 percent o f our total •upthat th l aport will continue today in hupe that .Scripturepllea o f b*«f, 88 to 40 percent of
Navy ran aerva prrmdly.
th
flve.
They
infiTs.
i nty know
snuw certain rending wilt become a habit for
pork,
24
to
80
percent
of
emr*.
of C hristians,” says the Rev. John
its, f a r fro m the center
r
10 to 45 percent o f rheeae, 18 to
ilation, nufat cloae a* a ruhher- K. Hteinpiueller, one o f the many
to percent of b jtte r.
ng meaxure. If, on the
1
other contributors and translators.
ii.ti.R it ni&gt; pD w i.irA Ti.iv
Here are n few irf the hundreds
p, 4V3E
From four-tenth* to half uf our
*Uch track* aa Aqueduct,
TCb Met* &gt;4. Fatten. 4- rr.litenl
coniUnaxl and evaporated
milk
o p e , Suffolk Down* ami of instances of change;
of s *1*1* o th e r
Ilian t h *
in *.*
w ill1 1(0 to the fia h tin f force*
'In-town' Courae* can conALL POPULAR BRANDS
Verb forms such ns ‘’hath*1
uf P t o r U t a ; T h a i
h e r a i t ' t r e * * t«
or Itm M eaaa; *ll((htly more than
Mather Bldg.
Phone t| 45
I, th ey w ill feel that they "ru nn eth ," und “doth," are large­
K pn
(*ark. &lt; l*o rfta.
Y o u a r e h e r e l iy n ot lfl e it kill! r e half o f our canned fru it*; and tu
w eather the atorm. What n ly eliminate*!. So is the use of
to 60 percent of canned v*Ketable*.
ib o r o f ouf horsemch cum iit ’’y e " in the plural, but
and
T hee* ahlumenla
will
not,
uf
OUt tl i ll th« at Ir rpgiml
'thou" are retained because of
couraa. take care of thu itarviny I
the advantage i»vn "you” in 'de­
r u i n g in thfi Und,
m
illion*
In
tha
countrle*
now
i
noting
singular
* *W hy/ ” Hiked nne the other
Occupied by H itler, who would be
*Vhan the heirsen cun*
"C o rn " tieciimes "g ra in ." (Corn
calling on ua for help when the'
to run at C airo with the Is m aite to Americans.)
N a il, a re kicked out.
Of Rornmtr* arm y soumllng
"B c rip t" Iire pines “wHtI«t"j the
*
T h * production program for the
t h t g a te s o f the city ?
Why, man "111 of palsy” is a "ira ra ly tk ":
t-w ar period haa not been &lt;lewhen A ustralia continued to Jonah was in the "flah'a belly"
He
patriotic
by having
ronjrrtaaw om an Clare Luce
it# In tho face o f a Ja p in (instead of "w hale” ) ’ bread" and
continuation of leiul-lca*r.
I j u i c y 'n clean and laun­
a t And w hin sven ths King "m e a t" In the sense of a meat are
preeuppoaaa
government
|tand continue * to race his simply "food.”
der your dothca often
urchaae of food euppllea lent a
__In England and cattH for
ARMS AND AMMUNITION left behind by th* Nail* (teeing from the
They'll wear longer and
T h e fam iliar verse In three
road.
i continuation of the Epsom I)er- Gospels; "S u ffe r the little chil­
Stalingrad la gathered by Ihcae grinning schoolboy* o f live village of
Whather tha people
o f the
look belter.
during these troubled days?’ *’ dren to come unto me and forbid
B lneckoviky. In Stalingrad area. Thl* If ■ radlopholo. (International)
MFIACINO U XD IU I who a r t going
United State* will conalder, with
them not* Is now * Let the little Into artlve duty, a larga group of
tha w ar won, that tha peace aim*
children come unto me and do not W AAC8 haa moved Into many Job*
are Important enough to continue
Aroeant aurvey showed
Bring your Laundry with your Dry Cleaning
hinder them ."
ta rin g themaalvea to make food
porta to tha Mate departm ent on
formerly held by sol Alar* at Camp
tost 70 per cant of the pi
The translation began in I 960.
tranarara a weapon o f poat-war
hla a ctifttlM . Justice departm ent
Upton,
L.
I
,
N.
Y
.
Evan
lha
work
Ith dominant right hand*
Cloistered monasteries,
schools,
diplom acy la an untouched que*
official* said the ru lin g apparent­
ito dominant right eyea.
prelates and priests all over the dona by machanlca har bowl tak as
tlon.
ly w ill result In his release on
ovar by IK* ftrli. Thl* W A A C la
Thoae who are thinking along
tala count but be is under Indict­
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theae line* amphaalta th at th* ■ W ASHINGTON, Mar. 2, UP)— ment also with 32 other persona
qoaatlona have barely been formu T h* supreme court Monday up*«t and th* w**kly N ew York E n ­
the conviction o f George S yl­
laed, let elone anawered.
vester Viereck on tha ground that quirer on chargee e f sedition and
Bring In coat hangar* for garment*
of athletlo ahoe* on hand at all “ how ever deserving of punlahment conspiracy to undermine tha mor­
—we can’t get any. morel
Jm ea.
Ma conduct may seem ," tha law ale o f the armed forces.
B U S I N KHM 8 K K V I C E
Thera are no reatrictloni on tha before Pearl Harbor did not re­
manufacture of ip o r t ahoea, e i- quire him to disclose fully hla
capt g o lf ahoea, which have been alleged pro-German propaganda
Tha flag of A rgen tin a consist*
S T O R A G E your car a t K en t1*
barred fo r the daratain by the activities.
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Bp ed al
ra te
deed
W FB . Th* aurvty branch of tne
V iereck Is serving a two to *lx- o f threa horiiontal bars of equal
a to rage.
O P A *a y i athletic iho* atock, y e * r sentence as a result of hi* width o f aky blue, white, and ^ y
110 EAST SECOND 8T.
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m ately normal fo r th* apring charge o f m aking Incomplete re- lha center.
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Back Lost Positions To W ithdraw For Seventh Straight Night
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# Communique Reports
HWVy t ism age To
Axis In V 1c i n i t y
Of. Sedjenane And
To North Of Beja

.79 Inch Rainfall Last Night
Beneficial To County Crops

Dr. R.W Ruprecht nf the S tale
Agriculture K*|M*nmrnt Hutlon
recorded 70 o f in Inch of rainIn central Tunisia. British, fell Iasi night anti reported that
American and French forces the Inter mil ant rains, breaking ■
•today were slowly winninK drought of several weeks proved
back all they had lost to beneficial to celery and cabbaga.
Marshal Rommel. The Am­ M.L (’u Hum, sales manager for
ericans were pnuainff south a produce concern, submitted a
rejKirt agreeing th at the rain w ii
of the recaptured Sbeitlu.
for remaining cabbage and
An Allied communique rc- good
celery and disclosed that “ celery
ported heavy damage to an shipments last week and this
Axis poaition north o f B e ja j w V ftk '.in iw" sla.ut the same. tho
and a u k of Sedjanan* &gt;a dta-| peak of the winter deal.
Tha
a lf way mark wa* passed laat
aatchaa from northern Tuniaia
week,
and
we
figure
Kenijnol*
told of eraek Garmon armored
a a n d Infantry unit* breaking ami County has an average of only
^ b u rn in g under tarrlflc artillery IttO cara a week for five week*
after thia week
Probably tha
barrag e* of tho B ritish.
F ro n t dispatches u ld tho Am ­ ileellne will be gradual, with the
ericana nowhere In Central Tu- ahurtage showing up toward the
Quality la Improv­
nlaia war* meeting A il* realatanre anil of Match
other than mine* and booby-trap*. ing rapidly.
• B u t In the Jagged hill* to tho
"O th er d istrict* will contribute
northeaat aharp fig h tin g atilt * i » aluuil aiki cars a week .luring the
under way a t t u t rapoita, with same iierual, [l-issihiy leaa
Brltlah troop* balding th * tier"C abbage wa* hurt by the
m an* a t all point*, aided by a rim. fre e ir, anil ia In light aupply at
cen tra ted a i r bombardment o f on prraanl.
We will have greater
■uppliea
thia week, but not
amy column*.
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. . . . . . . -after
................A delayed dispatch from Ed- normal at any time
ward W. B ea ttie of the United
"Pntatoea were again knocked
P ress on th * north fro n t laid that to the ground by a fru it Sunday
the Germ
an*
acorcd
one
minor
will lie wia
small,
. ,
, I
_, liu i . . V1and
winaliea
.m R.naii,
o u y tha crop
tuoeaa. In four a tta c k .
I act back. Some cro p . have been
M ^ U i d T f S b t ^ f r Z . ^ b n " fiim t'* I abandoned.
It now looka a* If
^ w ithd raw ing f™ n, " ’ e
Sanford will not have ahlpmenta
ap " sector I# ra ik * north of ^
u „ April.
G ap"
Baku
Eacarole aim auffered from the
Tha powerful Allied a ir offanalva apraad over tho M editerran­ frecae, but only allghtly, though
ean yaatarday to PaU rm o, Sicily, lata planting* may go to a**d
aa a raault of the ahock. SU fp
vwbara
F lyin g F o r tie s * **
*
^ carried
Nbj(U&lt; raanta era light, but ahould pkk
up
allghtly.
Liberator* m
- I f dry w eather continue*. 1
tS l
Allied
forecaat a abort Sp ring crop
■op aoff
i downed *7
a ll vegetable*.
,
-V a le n cia O range*, and
ft
IgMriMn
WUaMaaM faaeaga* era aval
tad with ilentaml axcawdtng aupp)
nit but fu ll occupation o f the We a r* ihlpnlng atraight cara,
Im portant railroad M in t w i* d *. alao quite a few m iiad with callayad by the n itaaalty o f clearing ary and cabbage. Quality ia ex­
Ita approaebea of nundreda or cellent, price at ceiling, whem It
mina* and booby-trap* ta t In near­ ia likely to rem ain.”
l y every hut and cactua buah.
T h era war* no aigna o f enemy
activity a t F arian a o r a t Sb eltla,
Into which Am erican armored pa­
tro l* rolled a t noon yaatarday. It
wa* believed th a t M arshal Rom- a t a l now had withdrawn all th *
• w a y to F»ld Pm** *nd- G afa*.
leaving only a waah rear guard
on th * central plain.
W ASHINGTON, Mar. .1, (/II
Yesterday's Allied communique Plana for a Navy "b ig enough to
made tha flra t official dlacloaur* dominate all the eea* over the
of th* recapture of tb * town of world" were dlacloaed coincident­
M K aaatrtne, which fro n t dlapalche* ally with a pnoteat by Navy Sec­
aald fall to tha Americana over retary Knox th at the loea o f lime
tha week-end.
and production In war plant* haa
been Increasing. An eatimaUi of
10 percent Navy casualty rale
wa* alao revealed.
The ploaaure driving ban In the
oaal may be lilted about Mar. IS,
but no definite decision ham Iwen
made. No. S fuel oil ration* will
bo Worth about on* to two g a l­
lon! more.
,800 pound* of
Collection o f 4,800
The rationing of m eat*, cheese,
Bound* o f rubM a rria
ia !l, and 14,000 MU—
butler, cooking fa t* and olle will
n g th*
t«a aeeompllahaec
^ &gt;er i
begin
Apr. I , under preaant plana
manta of I k y ScoitU
Seoul i nf i Sem lnol*
C ounty during S
r i P**‘, r«*r. It and meat ration * probably will
Sri
by Ralph amount to about H i pound* per
wa* paM pd- o u tI today
‘
person weakly.
chairman.
Price
A dm inistrator
Prentiss
\ n * a &amp; l t ! ^ V U r * a quantity
* o t waata paper wg* collected, h* Brown today aald community wtd*
ceding price* would b* set short­
ly for pork and b te f la a blow a t
black m arket.
gg
court*
of
d istrict
Sm all dally newapapar* ae well
M
erit
badge
ran
honor.
aa weekly and 31 eaml-waekly pa­
Ct t h * re a r ,
per* would be exempted from tha
___
_ from 3M to
wage-hour law unaar legislation
with A s new SMM b added to Introduced by Senator Reed ( R__ ro ll*.
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, T he membership
o f 114 w hita boy*.
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Casualty R ate For
Navy Estim ated
At 10 Percent

Scouts Collected
• 4,500 Pojdndft Of
Metal Last Year

Unions Sak) Afraid To
Answer Rickenbacker

A TLA N TA . O *. M arch. 8, Cf&gt;—
Frederick G. Crawford. president
o f th * National AaaoetaUon oft
M anufacturer*, said Taooday Ukat

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“ R kk ao hacker haa attacked *b intaoUm a * sab o tag e," Crawford

o atop It, sta p ly try
national Hero'# repuwlll not tarn ish ."

Warns Against Japs

Fascist Army Fight-!
ing Russia Smashed
As Italy SayH 20
Divisions Removed;
III,.

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D*** Kitunutu oilVnmvt' hal

'Fells Allies’ (Joal

Allied Bom bers
Continue Search
For Jap Convoy,

H .J. Lehm anTells
Kiwanians About
Business E t h i c s

... Kill *1
»
•r m, in.,&lt;1,1 Italian
t .o &lt;»i
a,|
* -U
were n p .
I Mi eif in U rie ls and fh clr
s 1.4I t
oi.t t iiolo -* *re uiMtff
gii,itil &lt;1 **i uiiili'U, Va, thii
M it, IL |M11eo iit lofhiy in&lt;
iisonn •d

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M A Tt illl T DCfllirCsl
Jap Rhine Attacks
Were
Ineffectual

Use Of (roltlcn Rule,
Policies Of Honestv
Stressed In T a l k

furred the ( i r .m .n , ... * » hl1^
fU*
from tfiiiii'loudly ht‘M he&lt;lf«
fortrf'H nf It iliev,
MO irilliii
northwest nf Moscow, t l r Nnxia!
ackntiwlr+lgi‘,1 to-driV
drucrthlni'
Il l I ...... I.* If .1 I'rvail
Illy &lt;t
led 1'nrrww*
the artiion ■« "actHirding tti (ilaii”
I'ifill ting out I'hitl in kill hi! t
III. Mr ii i &gt;li hi lo r n * s t r u c k
T h ii
RuggcHtini
the
tierm an *
the 1‘arific (#rni‘i al .*«* ^
ih*hi I r mi "in I ion . r 11nr fi&gt;, goMrn
might Iw engaged mi n far roach-! N11h&lt;irf* tdanrs I imIhi tonlinued
.'im iin v f o r t h o
l ule
"D o unto id her
«s \ ■
In r retreat tin northern front.
I • n relent Ira* tnirt li for the
&lt;
i &lt; nl u ,.
tii|(hL,
would hiive |l phi «h« mil ii v"i i
Only phkhlhitf im »trr»s of lted
iiiji|ifed and went tried
II sld|»
■ii
i i i u iiju ird llv p ly
whotitif he lived. II
I 1 ehrn.ih
army w n r4*coriitnl in lfif* Soviet
. I i . l f 11r.'d w o rn
eommunti|iie
Km on.
mod
and Ijil'Hoete » niivnv winn-'h, .| t»\ M
mnimgi-i ot *h*
^mifiviil
•quail v w rallici
were
blowing in1,| f ig lt f ‘14 iiitd ImiiiiIn i« &gt;es
| Fntniei ^ Nlmknt
it d•11&lt; - &gt; i
l ' i ’l .
i mk in B « r otM'rat ions The Moscow radio de­ eidav
h ■wgimtn- &lt;lt I on heioi
n1 I h*
clared the Italian K«i»editionarf
\im&gt;i ii fin Flying h'orf re*«w, - mid J
I |n!*d M m fiii
Hi f to*
-uli n i f
Army in KiiHRin hail
RinaRhed
■1. 1 ' i m ist h Ii . iih
F I ill, w in ftl| w|lit - V M l J I lim ,'|
an&lt;l the Italtaiik «nid M» divUiofia I dteiHforw, flying tlom igh t *-•|* I
•I I '. n o r sh .x rk
i. al -to im s. have m tei e«| a I l
had been recalled
I'.tn nil rodlH'i'd 1'V I D lulls in
i i
i
' . , i m ini K im s
Harder.
lUiontii
aonouncvd, diip Japnnese convoy, ^in long two|
IT me in , •• - * hiidiot h
11
........... el Hrit.sk
froth gams on font ntutn southern h.ige
IrHOwports and
woven |y
Madame I lilimi
hi •Mined hy hi*D *4.f il of !l*|*t tn i
i
,ti the south
hattlcfroiit k. while in the north
ami [ 1
iialmn in »
I
. Ii,,. prot.sbly
dio.il.| hnrii;
»'*
Marshal
Snuyon
I ntiosheiiko nmuagnig two ftinalh'i v e -'d
, . .. badge of
Jo,|* the fleet’s rentnunl - Utnp ' J * 1:1 ^VtV * ,V|'h|
......... I'M
M. I . •
p re b «nl « slowly r r 11e« tin g S ix ­
teenth ficiin sii
A liny westward h k «■ w i t r d
N ew
.............. ..
l.t i
l tf
' .■.■•■( f.&gt;r about
toward S U n n a Itos-oa and the , ....
MB. A lllm ,
.......... ........I . . . . I - „„d ......
1" 11, .1 lull ormain l^ n m irad \ itehsk m ilroail.
^ t««l«v
I'
ioi
I n n«g was reIntensifying m drive mImur t h t .
\Ilied Iihmh
in rlin*
" Vpt'l I
i
1.1.111
1*i fit! \ J5 m in.
S^a of Amv &lt;n a a t, l&gt;rlow the D o*’ f•-1•*-ll 1 h, twi'1*ri I,Hf, ill- I l|blln '!■
i Cm- Hi hiimu p« *qds in
1
-1
l • Mai tin! Mt
r.rta
H
m
«i
ii
.
as
the
Mrermana
allll
iar|iil v
luimoi
a*pat 11 .
---Joaeph
C.. uivw
Grew,, form
er aJapan' I .1 fl1, I*11If* ■ MMn (144\1
pi . (\ ( I
\i w 4.omen ninth •«»u r f-a-e n il
1 • ' ■I a l t f Hill’ll #x anihnxaador, ( above) told I h e '^ t d them in the tmr-m proper, S. w IliiiMin UUnd in ilu ■I’M11*
mm l v
r| I it i* nl
N|,i'i
k
«*
• 1 1 HH r M
United S ta te* la st night to be­ the tiiiRRiana htokr into nil enemy 441it W-t-ri' light,, tlldji V'x t "T111* -1 |
.....
• lie rid.li I
-•
. i i
.111»11k from
ware of an enemy 1 peace ofh-n defense ayatem. actordm g to th# Nsttuxu romiiiunhjue n 'p " ili‘d. in i
I 'Ml Mig On *.1.4 .| tv to . kith,
Rusal
an
TueniUy
midnight
coin
. a f*l*i 1*rl14 «ml #
slve” patterned along the prin­
I h«* hut tie in cnntirmiivg
.rod I t fin &gt;|«ok I •»in •kpen« fh i
munique.
rronnled
heir*
from
th#
■ ...... r OMMtlUltly
ciples of Jul illsu,
lulling
the
a •&lt;hImviiih n 1*•* 'lie A k 111 •11 i f
Ihri big IlcH'lllg Mfid ( .■n x1111
1 1 f * i In ml fln%)|#fi « i
Allies in to drop their guard. He Morirow radio
IIIft t *•1111 kllli
111
|11&gt;ll1.1MI
Weal of hharkrtv, where the drifted triindrirr#, «*»cm 11'd h\ sUill ‘
"•ii
in fin* Dover
aald this move would be
the
smeo ttfh ' *rf 1i*ii went mg
a
Japanese way of avoiding a la*l- (ferniaiia had thrown in Itenh re 4»nl dmdly Irii^khpni Lightnings,
fillig I init* In Fete tku'N rtl'M’ 4'1 \s i
ti.fr
into
»
»
hfavy
enemy
nir
m
i
lervca, including the U»7th Indltch fight.
• "i'i|r I'HI'K o v e r
nm 14I I 4*4lt Ia■M i'k Iltltl i'li&lt; Mills
fajntry Divltinin
newly
arrived luiida of !t0 tit 40 fig h ter-• nti I
ft 11-,-j..
ngwin yenHf li.iyri x \mi fit Ilia |( kill/I ft fl.H
from
([{illatid,
the
'Ruaiiana put LI uf them out of mdimt w Sum Of $IIHI Donated j Xrih' xin i'll lik. rM hf t i I‘«tl i*il «uD(f
'• ini, Dm1 mr|iTeciHtthey pummt'U'd the ennvov
ununhcd coutiter attacka and
Min *! offetixiva
Ity County Hoard iftt-l t*IVi i Ih-im MlHftf |'l «*M1f*9 Kill
lliln or near inluxri* wen Mail'd
vinrod to tak r a U rge inhabited
D ili |,..mu.ling B er, ■ml ftmim4•
M.
V lift ft1 ntii'ii,” Hit i'l
place hi one aector, while in an on Hriveral uther vcaurU hi -i.ft.Of
Commissioners
f..M -it kugh nxptoo
1
ihirtiin
other. In a five-day fight* they II mibi* a p e tflflm lly i l i r d in ft hi' com
■I 1 m • I 1t i l l PJ|ftlllrl of
imiM tn' .Mir "i'll ft,*
Il a) &gt;
captured another tifwn, the com* .nnmiqiifl, ami torna of ihcne muiv [
i n.i'i »wife #1
\ O.ImI s.t f .ini I J, Keen IS ‘ftII* ft I'll t .H rtftl "Ik 14k ill |*1 '•• 1ft .
hiivr lieen wnrahii*#.
munique aald.
1• * .* * lit (fix i*V«*r it©*
1 i-iVi *1
lo ditlt* n His- S||I\ ni
sum l'f hnmnn It1lllPV i'IIII III ,
ft
‘The convoy ronnlaled -*f tlnee \ r ni V d llVI* &gt; lerding 1•1 * Upt
The Mqkow ftariln. In a »|*eel#l
........
I
I
mult."
k’linl it Be 41 iliMiriet nppoi tiftruI v ^
hroadcaat* ant#Qnced th# capturtiic iuuor*. four »l«jtn»y^f' ami u-vi n
%hit si ttlud 1hill Ip,. v'M U aH4 |i'tV " III" i . 1Hi hull *[
I r•'«11 HI *1III
Ffr It­
€.1 mffea •nutfri'f iirfn vrwuVlx iThd
i 1hr*
.Ill .d
’ f K ilph \ Himfh, arm-t il i m
'S' '• i- 1 "i i f ImtIrred
the hradipiartri 4 n|i"kririiiiti -. m i
JO O m n
.a
*
of Orel, junction point of
I ■•Mr MHpsI hi‘ .............. i*el"' | •n «'f I fir Msiv Si mi11* ,-l .m i
ff
v
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t
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nl
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l
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In.
night,
ron483
K e i r l B t r m i t H *outhrrn and ren tm l froute
riieiolriyT r»'|1M1 tm 411' III)...... , lit •11 ivr eaft lie 1 lo.cd
l i.,, t. i'omtftv iiin.iiiiii n l fksst' I &gt;n 'i
i ihtrofi of
plrti* pi inrlpiiDv lir» mi*&lt; (to*
}
It..* * 11Ml s.f 4 l i i « . i-siMi'i ,i
•no mile#
p m nf ■■ niIi1111 ling i'M'1 thr i.n
m '. 11I.n
'lilt S aIv,i»|.M, \| ,.v , 1
getn, (Mil priiiiiMllig tlio| ..tiuh ill llss.
&lt; list. il . v. ft.% D m '-i-iiiiii’&lt;ls , , ,.
uh
f .* fttiir i ' l l * , .uni hmnhtrrrugalion
| •(I I lilllllll-liHIK f ■ , .,
t .Mir.lv It
VV Iim i ''i’l
iimintmined
kistin • upt
W mo.U .... 11
In nddit Ion, I hr comiiiiitMipie i&gt; I m|.nr
Mil 11kiIii|i «•rl
According to aapatlmar divlara
* m &gt;■.| .,it" 11M
i1 n f .
V\ il-ss-n 1 fitni iium &lt;d Dm
purteit, H i mote Lipwiiesr plan.--* F m .I t
h
ii
r .iu i ftmi i
Uon form * filed ft x War Katun.
in
............
fr iking «t
T A I,L A I I A BREK, Mar .1. Id'.
were wind down yexlerihcy dnririK' |
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The end of th r winter will &gt;» « ,1¥, r t|„. ftswesswr, k S r« ... inr»l iinh» (.it1
ing board *bow.
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1&gt; I \ ft
fsufi nmtorpd
(hmugh
I.nrc and thick clmid I ( t|!
Issued "su g a r" book* and only in llie upper A tlantic coast s'. il.
U imhU r kpM'riHnl
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. - i t* i.! i&gt;n Her177(1 parsons w ar* Issued Ixniki. anil transportation espii|im.Mit ...... formationa wuh .. »l.o ,.g fig h *-. , |Hi iimi ibut
many i» i mu»- I h-i
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.......tft "f Die com*
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last wesk. while In Sanfortl, 11.73 !«• turned to bringing more g ..*"
t hr a
in
” \|unlity L* ilr#l
more people r*0*IV*d second » hi Lilia.
ing blows h( I he enemy *,lkrfn,,r I . kk. M&gt;kl r
'trill kit rtl
1*1
|UI’ kI.Mk
■■(
\ *« ift, hettvfcftl
ration books, becauM negro labor
....... waa
................
........
Yea,*'
tha senator's
tlir.-M vessel* despite It.e at. »tie..Ktl.
m vi
if "t i ln&gt; H"t«uin1 h.i
* .* •
I
era w ire working In Ovladn fields |B,
„ " rrrr ' when
when "&lt;;„Vrr.....
.„ .w
(Joverniir Holland accompanying Ihc .lapaina............ * i cm in i xr.| f runi uIimiiI m Dii i "
ftftril'k* l.» till- frill itk.D *'M
* ‘ •' ■' I s k a r gkkt rkf 111and wash houtM a t tha ftime
l " " 1 of
" , asked if he believed Ibere wool.k voy
I till |'t ii|i|i&gt; Dliil give I‘VI*I V &gt;ft H* I r-|f Ixlrift'ft l‘ Will l '.||\ 1 1.«
■'lei 1 •111' -IS'I'H, mrllllL
sugar ration in g registration. A iw soma mo.itfkatl.111 of the tdi-na
A lll.INHi ton t.a .isp o .l m -eiw I vr Ilk 111 -I 4|||111 th#t if IM*I XIMi In. K.v, Apr 11 ft, tin It.......1 Ml
0 . Paterson, rationing e in u tiv e . ■ire driving ban.
I I. II ' Ml hliM-k Klixtfive dirett hits will. 1,1X111 poun.l till. l|,|M 111at V**t lll'l'll I'l If11III' 1• I |Sr ikikiiMh- 1 mini V ( iMiirnix i-Mi. ,
remarked.
I•a !■« -1 •* * lie rqtm &lt;* of
xillll-l »l'f1.1 (II iKl’II I III ||lll.lft !••( ,tl Dm If iili’i'llflK yi»kr1i*l i|t« V A*
"
I
t
may
mean
a
r.vluction
*.f
lannha
b
..e
"
were
started
and
(n other county towns, (here
ii t . miM tirkn hint i'll! * 11 *11ivi i I'll-1 I ftuk1 f lief I rie tft nn
were (HO faster M rs ration lunik * tha coupon value, with tbe hold, . the l.lg ene.ny vessel was I. f, lk.*-1 .... .
|M*hf l(!.*4
liiiiUM i|mr kIv
L ater ,1
-•Mil ft •■'»"'* Kr itn thrift *1»*|«
than su rer book* (ssuad. Ch.du allowed lo da wbat he pleas.-• shrouded in ainnke
•I, ’ tfv f r#l
IT*'*:*«"*# (x Keing inin!*'
»•*'
Apt .* k'lHftl .1
o t*, with Ida, turned In to the with the gaaollne," I'rj.p e. -a.d raportisi awasit and .Hiking, Mat
la'll f v e r y
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f.t|
flit*
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wlmlt
It drew from Holland the stni.
Arthu. .■.ported
main ration o rflc* tha tam e .....is
"t ihi* N#sl
Im.mI I ■l- HI Mfn'ru'HMl *I*I•till; flrr
An a,nun ton transport w a. tilt
t&gt;er of ra g la tn n U a fter card ment he hoped there would !»• a.
f I f X 111 ftf l l #
_____ _
Hon before the end of ll.e wmte. amidships try another heavy lomn. in it t lii .'i* a i r k i , he ii'fili-il nn I
registration.
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Theera were 5, M4 excess ran* o f [racin g season, because the l.an |( (,Ur ,i into flames and split
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caused suspension of horse tacii.g ; WOi *ink,hg within two m l..ule- *••! if 1 , Isiill* llriVlMg lMl&gt; *-r|MI|* (i IIk1I. -I) (*' ftIII’ !itl\ ’•* ft I !
rationed food* in th * county
M' ('.ft " D m Millv that
ll.
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K*'
14HI |)
111 Dir
^ dire, t bit was s.-o.i..t on .Io­
bout l- t of a can par capita. Mr amt cost the state |.l,ft1rtt,iX.i&gt; ...
'. ID till! &gt;*ri " f VUl f Ml
v.mis) hih*|ih&lt;rnt’ lii ri&gt; .ir-'l ' 4 I rii N'i I'V ( 111* U"»&lt;f ft
T he season will lKIW „f B h.ihiu ton tia n sp o it u.-l .fill*
1‘eten o n said. Stam p* for all Imt ta s revenue*.
■XL.. k*ris* |jr* in ih«* IK.*.
ii.\
i Ii»l
I,i*i'iil itt iff a
I'll- ......I I hi-in! fill Ift
.7118 can* war* rim oved from ,* end April 10, unless extended l-v „ fourth vessel, of medium ml re,
] 111■,|.x .») ftKr ft hmmI v
•((Ml I 'll 111 a-kI
near
Ihe
l.nw
tlon book*. Stam p * for the re the legislatu re which meets Apnl wal damaged
*
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Kittriftt
t*«l firi*l*
In
I t-irifiil !( Du in**. 'Ii*
m aln'ng numbgf W1U be taken ...it 11
n am es pooled from that ship »
d H .llliU 1»|1m| ntoill.
-il I 111 ft IM4|1ft y IlfriltK I ' nit
of the next ration book from
"Holland still hoped Florida conl.l forward hateh
I t i . f . .Ik of till* ritturk
VIxI i I fill' llrilil il I Iin ft III' ft» 1.1 |,S'
notation* m ad* In
th * ration lie removed from the eastern son.
"O th er hits or neat hits w.-..|Mi'\Htlillclv |700 fill Rn Mil ft**'
booka.
where the ban applies, into rone scored sg ah .st warship, and rargo
j ij it mmI
I diw twoI (lift &gt;41 ft |V|ftftl*x, 44tItI 4114k4*41 I'CktlllOn*- hundred* M d - forty- eight two, along with A labam a. Mlas.s vessels, the , esult* of which
•nl *ling mvi *i ^vkhcri*.**
i"ii riff i*i mtiking nrti***H»v "lift
axcaa* can* o f aaffak ware deehs slppl and other gulf sla tes
t t'a a iia a .e ,»* ••*#• iar»»&gt;
'
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-frit
ftf'l
4itt&gt;u • fter
J,i v - fm , |i*\nl i* iiiiktiny Iff ft t •i ki j*i *!
dared and atantpa fo r all but four
It A )■
i 'U h m ' ji
ifr it’ hi rig
triixHig xkifriflfH nf |ici min. «tii
i f these
w ar* removed from
CAM Of
till
•|.|m .| |Km II hii'1, il ||a•Va*■4 III III** (iff If I* Till* IK'ill I L* *
*a r of rofration book
- ft111 &gt;* •1 1n &gt; •jtl»li I t i r g e U
hiir i’ l fttn* niriifi’t ovi'i ft11 K ! j !*11"
m minor'a
f*o itam p *
ill Hit ■ ,i |i ift rift
I ji•&gt;I Inal,If i fur K’gri! i*jiiitiiHii. Mi 1
l:
there are
ration book* In
i»
"Mi Hr in, H* itrori#nd,
4 veer* o f
lif t mli&gt;ii Hint*'«i
4.960 ehlldraa ■
I Nref I
r. Pete ran.i
a t * In lh« cool
I In- I(hmii) gr Miilfil ii h.il i' . '
In ll.-o.v M il,m il,t. will ^p.-ak
raraatod.
*o
i o.isecvalP.il ot oyrsiul., i Mint nf $|n h miifith tu M
Ha •ruled th*
commend(natam e* „t ihc m.’d .n g ..( . lie- Koto rv I-!h|('IK' If riMHigPi &gt;»f fttif I ’nuiitv
"AmsrtcVn boy* In ll a service, actor, have lit many
r* In the
In * hi* Tolantat
II
hi (
bean highlight*
of
America., ( Ini. o' I In- Mayf.ii. 11■■I,, I m-ri Iff ii Itli i.Hk|»#rftnifnt
only one when they attend th * theater dr
reg istration , a t
hfiinlf* »f
ijrama. T h e**
Include:
“ Light Mo...lay. F a , I Kip|, annimnccd t«. pfnvfil iidtHiy
mind
good,
risen
drama,
"and
&gt;f
ration booh .ww
Nf r
Ruth II Scull Mini ft Mi II*
lines a r* spoken th a t are allghtly nln’ " with Frank H acon;" ( on. day
Mi Ii»rhi«
o ff color, It has been our exper­ mon Clay” with Jam es lluwell
&gt;L&gt;
V u.i.np of Army siderl.*,** win.
The ‘‘ L U tisal Rel&gt;*i" with William
ience th a t they raaant U ."
,\
I f l |I J l ' t l f
f 11 It I
t ’ l H l d f l ll ft lr i l IMN
Thia w a* tha statem ent verier and Duatln Karnum; tha part nf left FVti. 'Jit to he ir.do. I.-.I ...
Mar. .7. day of Jo h n Ravold, noted New (ton. Grant In "A be L in co ln "; the ('atop itlan.im g reluine.1 l.alay pi "1 Mi-ilingN Ikf i n k( iiiitfil In r
Mill* •Il’Hl lig h t* l»f WHY I'll Stilt.
all, with York playw right and actor, wt-o Tidal of Mary Dugan" with Ann atl.-l -pi’oding ft.rlMOgl.a h e \ ........ ft&gt;iv ill ivr tn 4t*rqreft fund#
I IKmmI-,, i l mill SJftlM, w»i(* imnli *•v
•at out to with hla brother. G eorge Itsvold. Harding; "Y o u Can’t
T ake
It
l*i* lu ll b*ri 'i.g tn tiv 11if# nf th#
IIII"Millift w nf ftIlf* f #*IIM1 {{(mil* ft ...
raault aqd a wall known lin g e r and e n t', With Y ou." In the part later
"I Sin u fiolr OriintV
tikifl*'** 'tf I III Sfriljlini*' ( 1M1 ‘ , I ft**\ ’’" d ii*
till f.i ki • i'lriff iniHurrow, Roy
tainer o f BL Louis, has been visit mad* famous In th* movie* hv
ft IihmiKi i df ft■(ifiiuifrt f
a t a bua Ing Jo h n W . Bell a t hi* farm on Lionel
B arrym ore;
and
with
i
I■
&gt;
|
K
i
.
f
t
millin’
i hnlrtitMiK »iat#d
C k t.e R Y HHIi’MENTH
daacription th * waat aid*.
Frank Craven
In
tha
" F ir s t
NkiltoV, ri fftrj |fiJUfril l'f I (HTritmn #h&lt;&gt;
Mar. I, I I I !
Mm,
A mambar o f th * Lamb’s Cluh, Y ea r," “ Money from Hom e" and 1 Florida
Ii it vi* )'i"i m j( |i|m11n t cmI a# ‘’Twitil
tod hi* th * randexvooa of loaders In the the ‘ ’V illage Green,
th* la tte r i
C HpiiiiH^" I.* ntffft tonight #t 7 :30
California Central
an- aetln g
fra tern ity ,
Mr. Ravold being played In New York, last
,.Y|mi k nl tiif V itld fi Hotel, to
California Southern
flraL ■latad th a t It lri« baan the pr»c- rear.
I'hitl 1In-' rinftvf.
iptly and tic# o f tho d u b Of lata to enterDram atisation of famous books
In i v**nl rtiiy of llira# p«r#oni
TO TAL
W A SH IN G TO N . Mar. .1. (.1*1 |
Mr.
tain 300 soldiers a t dinner and baa alto occupied much o f
mi* un.ihlf In Hlh'ftid the m oitlngi
Eaearol* Shipment*
Hep Don.lern said yesterday
They
Outstanding
p r e s e n t _ a play fa r them In EJavold'i attention
Mr H 'dlfr rtH|vif»tfii th#t th«
they
istliig w altrw ays In Florida si.,mi l
Florida
. .............
7
la this direction wa* hJa dram atic
Theater.
tie
f f o r r the eru##-Bl*iif j ,l1^ 1 n pi •rt nlutive In lhair
Han feed-Oviedo
l&lt;e linprovini
improved tiiefor
tation of
Louiia
A lcotl's
a cU an
boy*
from
barge
Hauling* m oderate; demand
to Woman” In which Cathaork an
communities;
barge canal
canal I*
to undertaken
u n d .rU ken at
at ‘ '" 'n . . following have been named
M4,0IX),0O0 to hell)! . hrlng iI j-i&gt;4 l fit in uifitHinx;
...
i __ RoCom ell took tha
landing
vary good; Golden H eart m ar­ co#t
U a y a n facing Ood.
hurl u
Kipp*
oil tn tho Atlentie seaboard
ket
strong)
Pascal
m arket
. rwto. L ater when It was b*tad to
aaa. Mriooa
Hiry 4'I»«l* F ih ii W Sh#mea, Klwgnjlayed In the Pasadena P layfirm ; aeiet F.O.H. shipping
Sad M riooa book*.
Hr said in a statem ent for (lie-1 » , (ite m I.Ingle, L ions; Mrs. M,
movt* scouts fo r M etro
point) IS-Inch crates, trimmed
Congressional Record th a t "Col, H. Snuth. Pilot (T u b; Edward
i taw It and
were
so
tops, Individually' washed and
areas realised th* Im practicabil­ Higgins. Chsiidwr oft Commerce 1
th a t they used th * play aa
pre-cooltd.
&lt;
ity nf the Idea and refused to Ned
Sm ith. Am erican
Legfto
fo r Uialr ^acraan^vara Ion,
Golden H eart i 3 ’e, K -2 6 lo
waste m illion* o f dollar* nn It.
Kaicigh
A.
King,
w ait
MAO. fe w ^ M U li t'a , M -10 to
"T h a t la why tha canal has fa rm e rs; F .T
Mcrlwsthdr,
M^O, few 13-38) S*#, 10’a, 83.60
not been started and the canal aide farm ers; Mrs. W a lter
to M .78, few M-28, X-a, |S to
people
know
It,"
ha
added.
W oman'* Club, Mrs. L .B .
k
Mrs
Dondero
O.B.
Troop
m otif* behind
Troon 3 1 ;
W.H
)? r
nawa-

Salvation Army I
Receives $2,SIM)
In Drive To Date ‘‘V

7479 Households
Registered For
n

M"

More
Sign Up Tnan For
S u g a r Rationing Solon PredictH (J
Ran Will Re UfUfl

County Leaders
Change Date For
Coming Meeting

CITY M U FFS

Servile Men Demand Clean Plays
Declares Dramat&amp;t John Ravold

lioy ScouLs Rian
One-Day Drive To
Secure Finances

Dondcro'H Ire Raised
Hy (large Carnal Ads

aswffl

^

^

hw^
r

■

(lashes In Artillery
Kveliauged Aerosfl
(liaitnel. Lighting
Wide Dover Area

ssr&amp;rrZf?; J.

, w^ w)

W gTc

■ *t■*-

^ ______ _

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                    <text>P o in t Rationing
Of 200 Foods Is
Effective Today

t liilf &lt; 4 S t a l e * o f A m e r ic a

Chart Can He Csed
In B u y i n g P r o c e a h e d Produetn

f

Point ratimiiii# «»f mm«* than
fOO |»riK&gt;iMi*Kl fiMwln Iw»«nn temJny f
tnd tautehoM * fflt the* hanl***1 I
tmpnet o f th f v%at, ijrm*i'i&gt;‘ d*«M
■panaffer ■ rBjinrlril wftrr lhi* fir *’ !
momttijt '»f hantlllMif lemwumrt- f
a.
jKlft KiRrr.
L* •
T h e O f f i c e of Priro Ailnimi*
tj*&gt;'
tratlon
u h ln
&lt;»f p«&lt;ni
value*
jjv
'Which Bfipram on thl &lt; pit ire
nlfl In T h e llrraltl l»y Iml** pern leu*
itroerra for th f r«nivpnii»mo «&gt;f
»
thalr
cuatnm«r».
Ifoiinew ivrs
should stuily the c l a rt carefully
and clip It out for fu rther ref 1
•false*.
Th« c hart rwri
uai**l
hi making out u n y ery Ii - I r »«•
taller* po'ntacl out
The following it.A*in a « m- o«»*
Includ
nfi thr* i hurt &gt;«ImI » r’
not ratlon»*«l fainhcvl fruil**, •Kill
con farm 1, fruit c-Mik&lt;*a„ f m il |M*•1 I
dines, jump and
J*l *
plctlrp, potnto ^nlail, pioprfhr
and reliuhr*
So Btringent » fr mdiviiluiil * h
Ilona unti»*r thi* iio’nt value* | *
that the nvenige |ier»uu will f
able to tiny only four &lt;&gt;&gt; Fiv
Cana * nic»nth of common fniitW aetablra a&gt;hl Jillrea
|
Por the n*
Ill month*. In* **tH
g ft leei than h»lf thr
I
product, ha bought m lt&lt;II ttt
The civilian tf-«alv.-.l only *&lt;
ntU hint of what «»» m »tor&lt;'
lln »ue»r and colfr*- wan- n« 1
tinned, lie will now u »"i *hai|'|
ra a lltitlo n of w t«t It menu* n*
tupply mil only tha hu«. . k o .» lfu
t;
United S t a t e , armed fnr&lt; r«, hul I
a lio the armlrn of tho Nat no■’&gt;
Alllea ami the |ieo|ile« of Allied I
C,
and
liberated
le rrltn rle .
In [
■a
about a month h i, normal patlem
h
of living will be ill»rupti-&lt;l ftirtln-i
!
by rationing of frenh m eat, mimed .
1
M eat, {riiTiidlng iim iltryl. ■urine I I
, fleh and ih ellfi,li
The Office of Price Adnilin,
ttatlon, ■trlving to jirntert i mi
lu m e n from Imomlng |nre« in
neihy vvgatablea now henv'ly in
demand na rmull of rtilHiiitng
program, leal week ataiipeil price
i ;.
etlllnga on aeven atnple Item*
torbetoa*, anan beaiia, e*rrn t», rub |
b ate, peaa, lettu ie mid a|iiniirh
I t promlaed to trnnone ainiilm I
price control on other «till un j
protected foodatuffa »» the need j
* F f e aome Pit nercent of nil
food* now are under ()PA price
&gt; . ‘*ontrol and It la likely that moat
o f the remaining i percent mmn
l will he.
A large anare of the
I^ n t/ v' ‘ IK
common In
to the «ver«|(e
avernge
Ihm
n i Common
J ‘ , Cttieen’e table llkewlae are ulremly
ratlorerl or aoon to be, and re' Ition may l*e apread to aiich
r elaptea a , butter, milk noil
#*—and ultimately In freah
M o t only the home but Hie pub
lip 'M p n g place will hr affeyteil
a t the tigh t gilp of p n lo f i
tuning ie imp&lt;iaed tumormw ml
Itaurmnla, hntela, bilge iM.anl
, houaea and aimilm eataliliah
'• manta. Th»an will he m l "lightly
n [dee than fio tiereeid luduw their

Dteomber

UUS ...........................

proceeaed firoilr Many reatnurant"
may be forceil t&lt;i eluae early,
turn p atro n , away nr aerve meager
&gt;, porllnna to meet t he rcatrlrtbma

^

It• used ‘ to

be T A B O O

S i, •
Wbwaday,. thoUaaml* of woman
. Bv
who i u lf * r front iturvly funrtlnr'.K
. gl porlodlc ftiiln rrly on the !■ » (&gt;
l K f . f G i n o f CAJUHJI. Start,-,I it .lay .
r | K ' ' M fora tha time and lakun ua &lt;11W W i many flnil It bilnga re llif.
•■PS** A a * tonic, It often pi-rka u|&gt; »pf,
MtltO, Incrcmo'* flow of gnMiTr
' I f , ' julcaa, thua aiding dlgrallnn anil
£
helping build ruiatancu far llmra
.K b
Moat needed. A b ily an r r«coid
W f i f S f t l “T ry CA H D U II"— Ad».

I F Y O U R TAHTE DEMANDH
T H E B E S T IN

| • LIQUORS
SCOTCHES
• WINES
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BURE
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s NICK’S
PACKAGE STORE
MAN POMO

MARCH 1, 1M &amp; 0

OBD, FLORID

THE 8ANF0HD

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O U ie e

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POINT VALUES FOR PROCESSED FOODS
No. 1—Effective March1,1943
r u r m t m u t o J U tf o n f M o r IT u m ber I S

l a W

E

1

G

H

T

S

H

R
• r *

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iH

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14

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t u

2 * * 7 . i . l . : t;

1 *5 *

u *1 .

u *n .

1 *h 2 « . 1«1 0 *

1 * 1 1m

T T * 1r r n

3.

n

ta la

h

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r r n

;S T

'

w

'W

i ;

i . !
.

i .T
T

p a

IB.

T

V

FRUITS AND FRUIT JUICES
Canned and Bottled (ta d u A ic Spiced Fruits)

W

APPLES (Includlnf Cnbapptet)

1

3

APPLESAUCE

1

3

w

w

*

"

'w

W

8

6

8

10

13

15

17

1 9

21

23

2 5

2 7

2 9

31

8

6

8

1 0

13

"1 5

17

1 9

21

23

2 5

2 7

2 9

3 1

8

4 7

8 0

1 3

~

s ~

APRICOTS

2

5

7

XO

1 3

1 6

2 0

2 4

2 8

3 1

3 4

37

4 1

4 4

BERRIES—ill nrWtta

1

4

8

8

11

1 4

17

21

2 3

2 6

2 9

32

3 4

3 7

4 0

4 3

11

CHERRIES, rnfidur pitted

1

4

6

8

11

1 4

17

2 1

2 3

^ 6

32

* 4

3 7

4 0

4 3

11

CHERRIES, other

1

4

6

8

11

1 4

17

2 1

2 3

2 6

2 9

32

3 4

3 7

4 0

4 3

l l

CRANBERRIES and SAUCE

1

4

6

8

11

1 4

17

2 1

2 3

2 8

2 9

32

3 4

3 7

4 0

4 3

11

3 7

4 0

4 3

11

^ 9

3 i

8

2 9

3 1

8

FRUITS FOR SALAD end FRUIT COCKTAIL

1

4

6

8

11

14

17

21

2 3

2 6

2 9

32

3 4

QRAPEFRUIT

1

3

i

6

8

10

13

15

i i

1 9

± i

±3

± i

2 i
27
27

2 9

3 l

8

4 3

11

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE

1

3

8

6

8

1 0

13

15

17

19

21

23

2 8

GRAPE JUICE

1

3

8

6

8

10

13

15

17

1 9

21

23

2 5

8

11

14

17

2 1

2 3

2 6

2 9

32

3 4

37

4 0

8

11

14

17

2 1

2 3

2 6

2 9

32

3 4

3 7

4 0

4 3

11

7

10

13

16

2 0

2 4

2 8

31

3 4

37

4 1

4 4

4 7

SO

1 3

4

6

8

11

14

17

2 1

2 3

2 6

2 9

3 2

3 4

3 7

4 0

4 3

11

1

3

8

6

8

10

13

15

17

1 9

2 1

2 3

2 5

2 7

2 9

3 1

8

2

5

7
7

10

13

16

2 0

2 4

2 8

31

3 4

3 7

4 1

4 4

4 7

5 0

1 3

in

2 0

2 4

13
1 3

PEACHES

1

4

PEARS

1

4

PINEAPPLE

2

5

PINEAPPLE JUICE

1

All other tinned ind bottled fnilb. fruit Juices, md tomblniUont

6

Frozen
CHERRIES

7

PEACHF&lt;

•;

STRAWBERRIES

2

5

BERRIES, Other

2

5

2

All ether frozen fruit*

7

~ r ~
7

5

1 *

1 3

|

2 8

r

31

f

3 4

37

4 1

4 4

4 7

fe o

3 4

37

4 1

4 4

4 7

8 0

10

13

1 6

/ )

2 4

10

13

16

20

2 4

78

31

3 4

37

4 1

4 4

4 7

5 0

1 3

2 4

2 8

3 1

3 4

3 7

4 1

4 4

4 7

8 0

1 3

3 8

4 3

4 8

5 3

5 8

6 3

6 8

7 3

7 8

2 0 ’

7 3

7 6

2 0

2 9
•var

3 1

8

la *B .

p a
u .

10

13

2 0

M L6

Dried and Dehydrated

31

2 8

'
3

P runes

8

r a isin s

3

8

All other!

1

3

VEGETABLES AND VEGETABLE JUICES

4 * 1 T

it

1 8

2 0

V

6
•**
10

8
Mr

T

n

T

2 0

18

T

31

2 5

31

3 8

1 0
13
1 5
Mr
H 2 m. h * T . i u j « .
loafc-rs-l lathHltm
t ik 6 tt. l i t 11m.
2 it'

Ha

“h T

K oT

2 5

i r n

4 3

4 8

5 3

5 8

6 3

17

1 9

2 1

2 3

«

i n

n

.

2T 4Z

2TK

j

H m 2 a 3 .

iH
i r n

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Canned and Bottled
ASPARAGUS

1

4

e

8

i i

1 4

17

2 1

2 3

2 6

2 9

BEANS, FRESH LIMA

2

8

7

XO

1 3

16

2 0

2 4

2 8

3 1

3 4

4

♦

8

XX

2 9

BEANS/QREEN u d WAX

1

14

2 1

17

2 3

2 6

J * !L
2 7
*

ih iH

ta la
S

T

T

f

34

3 7

4 0

4 3

3 7

4 1

4 4

4 7

8 0

1 3

3 2

3 4

3 7

4 0

4 3

1 1

3 2

T

T

4

BEANS, *11 aimed and bottled dry varieties Includlnf liked Bum ,
Soiktd Dry Bmim . Perk end Been*. Kidney B um , and Untlh

1

3

8

BEETS (Includlnf pkklwf)

1

3

8

CARROTS

1

4

CORN

X

PEAS

2

SAUERKRAUT
SPINACH

6
6

8

10

8

10

11

1 4

1 3

,&lt;

1 8

17

1 9

2 1

2 3

2 5

2 7

2 9

3 1

1 8

17

19

2 1

2 3

2 8

2 7

2 9

' 3 1

2 1

2 3

2 6

2 9

3 2

3 4

3 7

4 0

4 3

11

3 2

.3 4

3 7

• 40,

4 3

l l '

4 1

4 4

4 7

8 0

1 3

1 8

4

4 3

' l l '
1 3

8

4 :

6
8

8

11

1 4

17

5

7

1 0

1 3

1 6

2 0

X
X

2

2

?

4

5

6

8

9

1 0

11

3 7
1 2

1 3

1 4

«

8

11

14

17

2 1

2 3

2 6

2 9

3 2

3 4

3 7

»
4 0

TOMATOES

2

8

7

XO

1 3

16

2 0

2 4

2 8

3 1

3 4

3 7

4 1

4 4

* 4 7 ‘

8 0

TOMATO CATSUP end CHILI SAUCE

X

4

6

8

11

1 4

17

2 1

2 3

2 6

3 4

3 7

4 0

4 f

11

TOMATO JUICE

X

4

6*

8

-1 1

1 4

17

2 1

2 3

2 6

? *
2 9

3 2
3 2

3 4

3 7

4 0

4 3

U

TOMATO PRODUCTS- ill others *

2

8

T

1 3

1 6

2 0

2 4

2 8

3 1

3 4

3 7

4 1

4 7

1 3

AO ether aimed and bottled vtfitables, vtfttable Juices,
_ —
-*-A ---- -AJ---*1---*
Vnl M IM u M B '
— ---——*

8 0
•&gt; ^

1

-1 1
.4 '

14

J U L

2 3

2 6

3 2

g a

1 3

1 6

2 0

2 4

~ 2 8

3 1

3 4

3 7

4 1

1 0

1 3

1&amp;

2 0

2 4

2 8

3 1

3 4

3 7

4 1

A 0 _

_ 1 3 _

1 6

a o i

24

2 8

_ 3 1

3 7

4 1

4

2

BEANS, UMA
BEANS, GREEN Md WAX
BROCCOLI

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3

7 -j

- 2

8

2

8

'2

9

8

2

CORN

AVNNUM

8

- 4 ~

Froieii
ASPARAGUS

7

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a

p

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r i r r a

E

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17

i7

F

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2 1

2 3

2 6

2 9

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2 8

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3 4

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4 0

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1 3
1 3

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mm

end poandc, find tho caioMO ia which thla weight M a o g a .
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cers Present
Encouraging View
O r'Point System
today

, Kassenae
e s SbeJtla,
Fighting

Tunlala
hurled bade
. knocking
German tanka In three
killing at least 600
rhDe In central Tu­
na Allies captured
Vand drove three mllea
_ farther -west.

111 P e r s o n a To Get
Consideration
If
Health Is Impaired

G rocer*, generally, gave an cncourailnir account of Ihalr firat
ilay a t *alea under the point r a ­
tioning ayatem.
^ The Americans and British
\. B Paterson, executive aeca truck o t t with a counter-attack r ^ r y " of the rationing board.
par th — e tram E l Arouxaa and ,t«ted that “exp lainers^ In the
wiped ou t machlna-gun poata, lo - l(t o r e s are helping solve problems
day** (ra n t re p o rt! said. A m erl-| af the ruatomera. One "explalncan troop* advancing on Rommel’* , «r“ describe,! an Incident with a
J t r a l l occupied Kaaoarlna and P er- &gt;roruumer who waa on a diet which
In addition to BbelUa, Id I called for large quantities o f aodia
i aorthaaat o f t h * form er, all of the pruceaaed fo o ja.
In auch cases, Mr. Peteraon
without fighting.
continued j aald, the attending phyaiefan will
Am erican
raiders
thalr round-the-clock assault liy be asked to furnlah a certificate
blastin g Naples and Allied ground ' slatin g that Ida patlent'a health
-'forces In etn tra l Tunisia a n j will be impaired without the fisxl
fighters attacked objective! in the and the rationing board will make
Marath area.
T w en ty-five Axis special pruviaiona for the patient.
Some grocery atore m anagers
ilanaa wefe shot down yesterday,
have clearly marked on the cane,
a communique said.
bottles
or packages of processed
Solid B ritish defenses supported
J by■a
a deadly deluge o f AUied aerial rationed foods the celling price
bombs and bullets, meanwhile had and point value of the food. Also
blocked all enemy e ffo rts to crack the shelves bearing celling price
tha north TuidaU line, and had s lo ts above the foods bear the
Inflicted heavy loess* on A xle a t­ products’ point value.
"T he biggest problem”, rem ark­
tack forces.
Phil A ult, United Pr*»» corre- ed one grocer, ' »• ha&lt;| with cu s­
tomers
yestarday morning, eras
•apendent a t th* cen tral front, aald
In' a dtlm jtd d U p itch that the th at they refuted to be patient
Germane had carried out heavy de­ and to wait In line”. Customers
molition a t Forlana and elsewhere In 'serve yourself' stores are reand told o f driving through mins uuested to put their rationed pro­
fields so
sown
pr*j&gt; duct* In a separate basket. Then
Getde
w s by th* enemy In prep­
a r a t io n fo r evacuation of the the emahitr will be able to check
J areas. Ferlana is 11 mile* south- purchases rapidly.
A
few
custom ers
yesterday
o f Kasserine,
w est o f th*
already to m orning did not com pletely under■ tend the point ration system and
made — en d m istakes, but a fte r
clerks 'a n d "explain ers" pointed

e

•fls‘

s U B b x ^ 'a B ^
T ub Isla poei
srine
a cos
M ilitary quarters said the entire
coperstlon looked In fetroepedt like
-*a
■ ** gigan tic play fo r Ume
tim e In which
to strengthen the defen—
o f the
defer
A ei liss upper T
unisian bridgehead
Tunisian
and the stepping stonesI to Europe
beginning lust beyond B lu r t s ,
advancing
T he A llied for—
\frora Kasserlne pass ware also
"'m oving on Sbeitla, *0 m iles to the
east and a k ey town on the
trant-TunU lan railroad which tha
A x is captured Feb. IT.
There w ere sign s th at the en­
em y attack fyreea hd£ about sgent
^ them selvae
I of futile
^ ts h Una* I
r bald on the
• e ffo rt to eg]
had
suffered
Tunisian coi
In addlsevere oqulpmenl
lion to heavy e a t ____ end near-

u 1000 mici taken orltootn,

D** T he
N il
s tS tfn d m e r a lly
■ lacked o ff y esterd ay, an A llied
communique said, although the enlued to throw ta n k a and
— - -*-*— toward Boja,
U miles w est o f
n
“T h —
at'
la — 17
1 enem y sufMcaee thrown .
both men
fa rin g h ea vy 1
1 said,
and tanks,” *
o fferLondon otth
. broadod no confirm*
Garmana
Southwest
plowing

The grooera Interviewed agreed
that buying ami selling under
point rationing It working out
more satisfactorily than they a n ­
ticipated

Knox Queried On
D am age Done By
Sub Base A ttacks
W ABH 1N G TO N . Mar. 2, &lt;/F&gt;—
Navy S ecreta fy Frank Knox wax
questioned at hie press conference
today s i to whether the aerial
bombings o f the German sub­
marine bates along the northern
coast of Franca were doing d i­
rect dam age to U-boate held up
there between forays into the
Atlantic.
Secretary K n o t promised the
senators today "w e'll utterly de­
stroy the Japanese Geet before
the war It ovst ."
The Senate comm ittee post­
poned a showdown vote on the
bill to halt the Induction of farm
worker* as Selective Service officlala Joined the W ar Department
In opposition.
T he committee
later heard • demand from Rep.
W adsworth fo r ■ definite law for
placing any w orker* where they
can do tha most good.

Free Press Bulwark
Of U. S, Democracy
O R L A N D O , M ar. *, W - A
fre e pi—
I* A m e rica'! greatest
bulwark o f democracy end Juit
so long as the press la free w ill
there he Initiative end free en­
terprise, G yros C ran e W ilmore,
"
t o f the N ational Aaaocle_ B eal E sta te Boards, told
Joint civic chib m eeting Mon-

»!■ ■ &gt;)&gt;■ &gt;—'I 1

••

Germans Face
New Outbreak
Of Red Amy

RANiMnn, Fi';numt’iri:svr;r^rriMir\r"m'

M e m b e r A n sto ciu letl l'r e * n

M ill-lit

133.

Aerial Offensive On
Germany Intensified

Marine Raiders Toughen Up

8,000 Nazis Killed,
B,000 Captured As
302 Villages A r e
Taken By Soviets
i lip 4•awrlufed I*rream)
The Germans Unlay faced a
new outbreak t&lt;f Kv.l army offenalvt power northwest of Moscow
The Russians a n n o u n c e d the
breakdown of an rlahorata G er­
man hedgehog [Kftition southeast
uf Lake Ilmen arid I-onIngrad anil
the German High Command ac­
knowledged
the
rvacuatlon
of
Demyanak. Tha
Russians
said
Marahal Sim eon Tlmoshanko had
directed an operation which sm ash­
ed the N aii 10th army and over­
ran .102 villages, killing 8,000
Germans ami taking 1,000 prisonera.
From south of Orel to points
In the northern Caucasus, slush
hampered operations of the Red
army which still continued to
mass blows west "o f Kursk ami
Kharkov
However, Monday night ('apt.
Ludwig Sertnrlous, a I.-ailing G er­
man m ilitary commentator, said
over the Berlin radio"In Elarvenkova fierce alr&gt;-el
fights arv raging and the Soviets
encircled, there ore facing e x te r­
mination
Along the Ikineta the
enemy ta still offering stubborn
resistance
He has brought up
fresh reserves hut surprisingly
few tanks "
Russia’s Monday midnight com­
munique ignored the savage b at­
tle in the Kramatorak area of tha
Donets tiaein as had the midday
communique.
It reported that southwest of
Voroshilovgrad, at the northeast
corner of the basin, Red army
troops
repelled
counter-attacks,
conducted fighting reconnalasancu
operations, killed a battalion uf
Germans, nominally 1000 men, and
knocked out five tanks, lb am ­
munition trucks ami four fuel
muni
nk care.
tank
West
of Rostov, the commu­
W
nique said, the Russians captured
numerous enamy defense bates
and — troyed 24 pill boxes amt
eortb -U rn W f t — 'M B . eig ht TlrUT
guns anti d o ien i of machine guns.
The Germ ans lost 200 men end
two tanka in a counter-attack, it
was said.
Noting the rapid advance of the
Spring thaw In the Kliban Valley,
the midnight communique said
that Russian troops, advancing
through deep mud end water, cap­
tured several Inhabited localities
and one strongly fortified enemy
poeltion where they look seven
guns, 18 machine-guns, five trench
m ortars
and
two
ammunition
dumps.
Two hundred Germans
ware killed, the communique re­
ported,
As Russian m ilitary quarters
had forecast, the Red Army rommand had switched Us offensive
lint to th t north, where the
ground Is atlll frostn .

M

Senate Chairmen B r i t i s h T eacher
Named By State To Address Group
President B e a l l Of School Heads

Rprlin Ucts Severest
I ’m in d i n g
*mn Itnis
p llis l t CS I )
i.

llmishnlder Will Work I'ampa Juvenile Court
On 7 Committees;
Judge Will Speak
To lie Head Of One
On 1) e I i n &lt;| n enev
Seim iof Krrn«l F H"iMhobh*
i&gt;f (inn city r* th ;ii minim uf Hi
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and
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u* '&lt; mi 11* iiUNphuru
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The conaumcr should ask in*
* the
Ini«1 I In ma»n »’
Senaturs
ShnmU, •'Velum
It"a*l
I ii'parlin* lit
i*
tl.*- Hittimh will
•Mle |&lt;
the gr^de mark uf lh« mint ’
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purchftAva which shmild he |n u » I und that it
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at the figure churned in Malt I. ecminni tee that thi
light nf way | ImlniaiN
\‘‘ Sm uluM Lewi**, ................ . . .ii t‘.» on .1% i... k
*'"•• * * » v*»tr, SenIU42 ami when the buyer ha* . •lhoul,| he -e,nled
npli'ti*, m* | iiii.khn,
Hrevvtnll,
M eA ilhm , **M S jitm da\
•i • M*l i .ud tud*y*
report of m eal oveichaiging &gt; onlcr that kvin ii i tiiulilruns nei
.IMi ni» In di oft an
F, mg, Pm vine and HturgM.
a retailer, he should first nsk th inlt. crinstrtiiUun may Ire uiiirrnr
■
a In* h a mild jinv m tht*
Jiidirimy "IP *: Srnaturs A!iit
r« U ll*r for a autea *H|» J»* mi me ,Ie&lt;| i„,,,u .lm t.1 v
* , ..* •.' ■-* iu nhtmit
In n
th u* ham. llmi^hul'h r, Shu
('ommittcc
Okelis
Itiu
............... sue the grade, amount 'ami pricf an un by
VJ continu'd
cor
i
lib
i i 1Vi.* bases,
Spurred on on
"A ll
AVI t'e'lef ji I -in n f f r I l-d till* I n , € ikjiull, n i i i i i i m m n l miil T i ll
ctln g scrapP metal, the give it to Mr. I'Hernou who * n l lerVlM'N uf ifiM t i irmn if l . - r nf tin*
!. I ' t
I"
l l " ‘ t ' llltM tl
ceaa in cotlectll
Tax
I
&gt;t*(lnet
inn
Hill
--------------**' Ca(itact tha whulosaler.
•- •♦ *uir* im .Tu n v e r :an L egio n__ teranper*
" A ll A m trican
I 'h u m I MM anf I liiiiM iri iT Iu w m k m i l
I ud trim y "4*". Sen ii tarn Flunk 1
R etailers are having timild* .and p te *eal Iu lli** iTaiuly 4Tun Adimes lufinaun, B arringer, I hi
Poat W, ar«
of Campbell ~
JIO N , Mm J,
i
putting on art all d lT •ffort next getting m eat at la ir pm *'* In m U n l n l u i -v a ilef"! ii j t.l1 11 I h ri tu ile vi*. Wiluiri, HheMnri and tTaik
i
»: Hi n i t un i m , J r *
\ 1*1.111 (U vklthl.nl.| IM 11.
d I ru •iiln-it **f the
Sunday, both to «wefl the amount causa there U no official mnpreim, velap um l
tmiMitain
wcciuidiit y
Leghlnhve Kxpenne
S e m it-u 'l uf fit *1.4hit m*i nine f i urn t h* i •
Jit i iuiih I Tiitiof acrap In the Legion acrap yard Rradar or alaughtvr*r hen* w11■- rua&lt;L in Si’ inianh* 1‘u u n l y , " Mi , I!"*!’, Im d ier, (Icuchatu, 4'Uiikc
•Ilk * I- I*r * *1 I th* imliiiii K It «*0"
•--lit Mltitlltt M of
on W eil F ira t Street, end to keep aa received official |wi iiiiaio** IIIgglMN ' m i l
ad d i n g
that
Hi* * tin,f I ,t ahum
mill
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ill
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it
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net
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f
H*|iobnil
the Poet in the national Irad to grade m eat,
Mr.
Pel* i
tVi uutv 4 .immiswHifii'Ti wen* v c i y
Mitiimv Affairn and ti'vilim ii•me I ulv I , ikii* ii|ip(&lt;*\ *1 t- • *
unt*d
i"• f lit H M
among
post
ierg g
collectors, pointed out. He went on tu m u p pr c i latiM* !*f H i m M i g g e M m n
I 4 *&gt;H11ii iirS tin I B|f iHre-rl
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v
by
fluII
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4nd u**a u m *«4 Mi \A heelei tha t theV
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AU Legionnaires Who can. are not supply the local markei^ t * Would la* gl ad I " lukv, the i’«H*|ier
MM i k
c n t a x.i( Riri
*ir*•I *u*i vices
urged to don work clothes, snd cause tne slaughter hau*«es Ii .m * utloil of t i c &lt;■**i fi nit 11ee in g H I I l i U
1
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.ili.it vcnijJ.il |.i o vnil'
report for duty i t the scrap pile no official graders.
the da ta t o ge th er &gt;n Hint they
uvi'klk, &lt;i iiiiiimlll hlv ul tu* oi •in „
,y mornir
morning,
t k.. 1 ul | ul p 11ll 4a
at 10:00 o'clock flonday
1
"i
ran give it «m i«iiU*rai$im prior to I
*11’*In I bll8 i ....Ml Ilit •*I111IM HI - ti Hi,,,, v f I a / 1'UM 1 Mul u| (old th#
Padding that
y ith
th
Comdr. Sm
Wnllld1 I'M II »|mil hit i’il li II* I -i a' ....... il r. * 1 ill 1 ml ImpJ mm hud not
“ b« servsd M V ktw w a b #w w * u
**A fre e dlnn
« b u v |#
he 4 ummisxluiit'rH I'xpressi^l
fi Iled lu iindual tax c * cumi" d* i| IJ.U l ...... 1 1 III- 1 alium'd fm*d wupThe 'feetP
to those who .
m ^ "d
with the
H K I.SIN K I, Mar. 2. l/lh I'real Lit til** V»'*ll Mild
it of that
ha said, “ w ill
1lv 1 tin i.i'i iml uf III* Mgri*
r
*
views nf the committee um to the dent lfytl declared Mutuluy I hut
It 'k u..M riot to* uti mldt! u
m, biscuits
I nil 1.1 *1 .4 0 it \ Mi d n vMisi* aid
old fashioned m
A,
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j ,,
a * , rigl t o f way an li.iuilv 41 ami Kinliiiid yi-arne for I'eitie imt "w e t ji
liuf vinnld i nvp. I Jim jm• ■m 11..... * . 1• 1* IF din liiul cut tha
and coffee.
« A t. ‘
lh r
-’03 unit -U.I..I Ilia! they were I lilili'il -ee liny elKnv uf the eh,I ' I,,,,-,
f i. st biai'ki l in* "
........... ..
t U t lh i; wl)rU
* '• I i n *
iu. imimtaining
and neigh- Boalvl o f Behool T ro .to * .. Ii.-.l „ f
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\&gt;l l l .
lol •»!-*» tin* ViklniV Ink
ho , Jd. nf tin- war” and culled iipun the
it us In tnis yaatorUay alternoon a t tha te.u .. , houl4, u . ....... n^
\ .** . 1. Ml
\«my m t i r c i t
liwJlie
iiqiulilic
to
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every
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an invita- ■Ida P rim ary School,
lu " II 1■* *•' * "im it nnmlti and
fm I in d - fight lie-ule Germany Itw ui i.t IlnnMit ■* of I 'J l« tf.
th at each tion o f sympathy rexardmir ;;;.
d hi
I** k . i« •'.inning *wi
will ul&lt;n* , 11&gt;Iiite.i
tr11•*«I nut ny
by |
Ku-ms.
j ,
ini J
1 h»'“M tu v dm* Mai
U» lit* IUI| u- ibb*" III supaay about death o f Fred T. Vtilliumi »u the (urn,
! iiinm ittre Glut
"O ur -iieilficea 'dillye m tu dn |nn,| Fun’ 17* t In-* &gt;* jii
adopted. Mr. W illiam s served *•&gt;• it wax •SI
!•
•
.
H
U
i.
Tl*
aald.
*
il ■ t " tlo iiu .
thi1 nimiiini nf lie mem
If." cnllimit tMM |IUn| (lull.-, I i i
23 years
yean a t * inemln-r nf.......!•" here Ihnl im i-hmiKee ehnulil lm «'Vi-r yl hlng pussildt* tnwiird gnjn
\\ I I- Mir Hill &gt; i bud cninplst-'
dig it ye ru. hulls I security,” lfytl ilrfimlMli ii uv in' 11"ii *'f. tb*‘
nf
I’ulili
Seminole Count
-ounly Ituanl
bl f " 1IMll * ,. 1•iinuit, SiMiutaf
l., " , , 1 '
contetn).Intfit nr liftt-rnptewl in thi­ niiid in Inn Inaugural fur a mmv uf Mtnt1mliiiik' u mu I nf nil
1 U •\.1kU.b
Inelruction, and a&gt; l l . c iu iim a "
;)f
lM), ro;,|. „ lh,.y
1111»i «
11 Mi. b 1 cotupli*
.i
t ux ymu1 , nuimliiig I In* pi*»j*&gt;•■ i*i
**nd h*i m
tor tb s la st 18 ye,
d turn "M Inn ib-t uili’d ACn.Miil
v. s
r
now desigimled by the Btiile
1
1
1
by
Jtriir.MMy
IC
l
i
in
I,
Mhuirnmn
lie liindsred the Finn goal wont
John L. Gulow:
1
111. u .1- Srnu tor Nya
I'uU
lit
■
l
"I"
no furlhor than security and that t bn F i**ImtnI ItMuorve* bnnk of a ( k lit N Ii » I'l
the b o .n l o f
S I S , ................. .. . Mr
••ii ‘lv critica l o f
th.* imtiuii tines not w ant tu hc- York, t" nkip 1HI2 nil t l " 1ll v llll.l
. uf f *‘ pingram . ta tsr
hf
‘ h,“.
" ,| Memlwra uf t l . ...m m litre whu c«»nu* involved in th * Isaurs of the &lt;uh ndiir
l.lbl ul ulli- 4 III ibui.Kht thr* ic *
great war tu-tween the world pow­
W t e d V ^ ^ • r ? ° . n d b]3 d .d that X e T r e '
t ',mlrnUh
. &gt;hi11111"Jmii'Mi e kkMM* "truly
H
“ It w e t fortunate th a t ao man" W h.alrr, W. G, K llbre, I,
FTnluiid, h f saiif, must &lt;ieal
m i," ,md S»*finl*»r Ib yntiitU (D*N ,
enn. M II Sm ith. K. r . Hunt ers
with other utatss without preju
wall qualified teachers are all '{h o ld e r anil J . K I'ertln.
i i i*e•*lii ta el hub* if any, upposlin the claeeroom e.”
"In nwny
dice t.y honoring their rights and
tj-iii in lln' Svliritr
areas, be pointed out, there i* m
avoiding misunderstanding* and
Sti-t11rnurt N.i.i that lF« dollar
arute i h n r i i n o f toach ert.”
friction so fa r ta Is possible.
OI’AI.A. Mur. 2/(i11 The O.ulu k iilnu &lt;&gt;l f *i*h !. fdiipiuMitt* t o u t h s r
present at the
[lanm-r, uldevt riewnimper in Kim tot t h u h In.'' i vmji r w a s o n l y S
0 . C h air, J r .
ilia, iiua liren auid lu the Julm pcr cmnI nf Amiu m in farm producchiton, trueteea,
It. I'crrv |nterr*l», Frank H u m -, , lull..
BO ST O N , Mar. i , (/PI— One of
ton, end I'rlm
I l f MU.I In* hufiMtl to double food
J r ., (irriijdent uf the Itunner, mi
II- E. Mur the black watch elvllUn plane
x pm I * hmxI veiir, but pointed
nounri-il l is t night.
rrlngton, anil spotters here is u la
lawyer
w yt
whoso
The paiier waa fininiled In lh*l!l flml thn United S ta te s wofl g st*
fatal blindness makes his
tla haarin
hearing
by Frank E. Harris, S r., whu lin g reverse aid in U rg s q u tn tl*
acute that h* can distinguish
ties from U real B ritain, Australia
edited it fur (12 years.
ATLANTA^’ M ar. 2, O D In ths sky long boforo his
Herbert McNeal will remain a* nii41 New Zealand.
Clothinu
salsa
In
*lx
atetes
uf
allow sputters with good oyotlghL
editor under the new m anage i.imuL | As all exam ple of tho tachnO*
the Klxlh Federal R eserve Di*T ho man whoso e a r* a r t his
while Hinton Bradbury, of tl-«&lt; IngicHl
logical advniici*merit
advancement fbrought About
trlct In February increased S3
la Q sores Clroon, who has
Jackin nvllle Journal, wl111 Iftu pub i by lend’lease, Htettinius ditclosAd
percent
over
Feb.,
.1042,
taiil
(hut h un» nrocca* nf compreaahaR
In th# aircra ft w arning tor*
Usher.
the Federal Reserve Bank to­
tin air out of previously driad
fo r more than a y e a r seenday
Jn
a
report
which
thawed
(ikhI s has matte possible a tg v la g
W E A T H ER
the aklee for enem y plane*
bm
in
txi
end
Induitrial
a
ctiv
ity
of
from 3b to 80 percent In ihl^ »
FI-O
RID
A
—
O
ccasional
ahowor*
midnight until 6 a.mIn the district la continuing a t
In central portion late tonight plug space.
hearlng I* eo keen th at be
a
high
level.
h
le
v
e
l
or *arly Wednesday.
Continued
-------------sp o t planes fa r d lita n t. reDry rood* fate* w ere up even
mild tonlabt except colder In
In 'producing chicks In
t y j^ r e U P f r o r e i ab
than
clothing.
T h ey rose
more
1
___
.
_
.
. . _____
•atrem e north.
C oldtr In north member:
Don't overc;
direction from w m tn 1M 7
icent. the
Urn report showed.
In
and
central
portion*
early don't reduce ehJcke
ehj
and w h a n th e y are M percent,
W edneeday.
tiusee, nature will
,
*
* r . ------- * - Tv ,

i Si,till, v A
[ Unliking Sefia1"i

nr

C lear Rights-O f-W ay For
Roads 44 And 203 Is Asked
Plans Under Way
To Anni hi l at e
Black Mar ket

CITY HIIIKPS

Senate To Discuss
Permanent 'Title
To Leased Rases

Legion “Scrappers”
Plan All Day Work

d fi?

School Board Adopts th* "‘’*Vb"'1w"1
Symoathy Kenolutiun

Ryti Says Finland
, 1Sees No Knd To War

Ocala banner Sold
To J.H. Perry Chain

Blind Civiliun Is
Fine Plant* Observer

Clothing Sales
Up 63 Percent

,
J”

* ir i

�1

'« *

•
THE

H ANFORD

Kicking

TC TSPA T . M AhCB A . M l .

m

.

MOM.AND

.■-

IEN YOU T A L K TO GOD
YOU W A IT AND L IST EN
H IS
A N B W ER T :
Thou
call and tlrt I-ord ihall an-•-Iialah 68:6.

imlkeUee* of

THE COACH O F U V B
r •
By P u S k tn
ha The New Bfatam an and
Ns Uom)
I sw ayin g coach, for all Ita

element*, h o w e r b f . " b "o b tain e d
«$ily a fte r the grass** have re-

W u S W T W i, S&amp; X

BBS ligh tly a t It rocke;
i Tim e goaa driving down tha
ikd never leave* hi* hoi.
Jump Into tha coach at dawn.
M ti and froth and frvv,
I bolding broken
bones
In

-scora,

)o on I " ehoul we.
midday all I* changed about.
morning hearts are cool;
fear tha etaep daecanti and
•hooti
Bo alow, you fool!"
dock w *'r* used to Jolt and
aU ep before we reach Ike Inn.
W Tim e drive* on.
U lat*d bv
'
F RA NC E S CORN FO RD

done. Briand died soon after. No public lfl»n of the cali­
ber of cither then apprnred in either cotjntry.
Louie
Bnrthou, who followed Briand as French foreign mlnlstey,
was murdered in 1994. some think as part of a Germbn
plot. Bo matters went from bad to worse both in Ger­
many and France. Chamberlain, in England, waa not
strong enough or foroslghted enough to stem the tide
setting in towards Nazism and war.
It Is never safe to say that had one thing been
different in tho past, some others would not have followed.
There arc too many unknown factors. But it is safe to say
t hot Germany needs a Strcsemsnn now, and France needs
a Briand.
P
........... From
what rnnk will the Gentian rise who will
deal with the United NnUons after the Unconditional Sur­
render? And who of all the nova unconsidered Frenchmen
will lead France Into its new world?
’

Value of minor elvtnanta to car-

Everybody S to p
Where are the songs of yesterday? Gone, but by
no means' always forgotten. Bennett Cerf, In the "Satur­
day Review of Literature," has listed the song bits of the
last Ii6 years, and an informing list it la.
"Put On Your Old Gray Bonnot" and "L et Me Cajl

malic ioualy to ' do you dirt
ih the c i f r t l i a o f a
rtlon, ad often sadly
•a whose contrlbu-

Urlng
lOiU.—Jadislend
rah, If thin w ar keep*
longer w a ll be able, to
figure* Ilk* that with

A Leaaon in Journalism
Florida

T lm fe -O a te *”

'

n ifty

F a s h io n
g.eep

occasion.
" B u t, r e n ils enmta
reporter, try to boll U down, ts
log who, what, whan and whai
and do not tfa o ff a t "» tonga
ehd O'rite • few - hundred aeyjd
Word. o f aditoH sl comm ent, f
member th a t ’ every day yw
newspaper I* forced to leaiye out

» k * u w s era a ll bp rin g

ju - som etim e*. ( I r a n i* to say,
an of ih« w rite r of The erUcla.
w .new sp aper 'man who pass a *
eh m aterial have been generous

m

b * |w«‘

never bean able

to

c lo th e *

fa ire r new elothaa.

•

W W

m f

TW &gt;

Florida's budget commlaalon
hacked $760,000 from tha *pa
* fund for the n a it fiscal yi
»v. Holland eat the example

,vs

Look

’

p leaK

Us w rites th at his w ife. Bally,
la having conelderabl* difficulty
Slicing bread) " I t 's turribla kata
ef|e'e creaa-ayad, near iltad , Isfthpnded an' dunt ase very wall *•
llepatch says a Ksnasa

te w fc r.
la s' pacmr: "Aelraae

h e b a l p

h a n fo r u

,

m im n .v .

. yu lurxiyo me.

V «m

t wouia ni

w w i

n ir fe e ty p

T e le p h o n e 148

--V -e .

fc- , , ( C f - . J

re s id e n t

ft{MITl,f fAr'*''i»rMrnir«&lt;'i

nee at H cm I' M.
A white tie
ph»nt .a le will U held.
Mrs.
M R.
W right's group wlU be
hostesses. ,
The regular hueW ae sod lunch­
TPKHDAV
eon meeting of the W oman's
IJout
Itirk Erm en of Avon
n ■ Club
A apeclal rlancr will 1^ given will bo h J d a t 12M)
M. pre , Ibirk w e. the work eml g uo.l of
Abv the Young I'r-oplr'a ('lull on coded hy tho board mooting a t *M' end Mre. A L. Kelly.
the tAkc Front. .Souvrnira ami 11.00 A M A Dihikal program
music will bo furnithnl.
wi) tw presented, sponsored *by ’ Krlond» will rogroi to learn
, , The Alathaan Cla»« of tho Kir»t Mr*. U J . Lehman and M r*. W X . that Llvut. W elter lla v n o . is ill
Ueptlit Church will moot in tho Cooper, flniteeaea will be Mr*. at the dlejron.ary ill Salm a. KanAMWX at 7:.10 IV M. Ilo.to.m-. K.B. Clemente, Mre. W.A. Wads­
. ^*rw M r*. Jiallo
I'ampron, Mrs. worth and Mrs. J U . Minlck.
• d Ur ray Jervia. Mr. Krwl liar George II Putnam urge* aU
Mi r . Thr«» V ir k n ^ h«n (*rrn
rlaon. Mrs. R. I. Cain.on, Mr. here who have not donated to the tinnRfrvrrd tr m p o r a n ly lo UftjrHopper ami Mr. Wirimr Smith.
Hospital Fund to do so as iooIi lotia hy lh^ 5f&gt;i»ihn n Hell TolcWBDNK.SII \V
as possible.
phnfli ( ’ompuny
Cross surgical &lt;lrr..irig.
T ill'JIM M Y
be held a t tho (jrimmtt
lle&lt;l Criraa .n r g ic al
dreeainga
(ireiljfr Sun* J l of Kllftlift. form .
^School from in on A Mmuntil
il t*e made at the Grammar
of Snnfim l, »-« rr|M»r(r«l |m
W4:J0 P. M. Ptihli- i . invilnl In '-cho.il from 111:011 A. M. untiliV rily
|t|oVlllg «t die Kilslin l(ow|»it*«l
arioad.
i -10 1' U Also al 7 JS IV M to w hrir h#* umJei%b«*iit an apiirnilft'A special (ftp rl«« will fir h«-M in no I' M with Mrs C. it K irt fomy Im«( Friday
at the Young I’oopl.'. r lull „n ley iii riiaige.
the lake Front at I nil |&lt; M Seminole C U p t a i No 2 U E 8
MIrr M «rg «irt V i' ihav who ill
Jfnlof dllgh. Scrum High .nil will have their regular meeting rnairv S ji 1i i i Hn\ I.* lU itdd Wilruft
ftlrpMUlf Schmil atuilonl. air roi .1 the Masonic Hall a t I 1)0 P M. Mowclrv of M ru iu i 11y. Irft to diolie Inritoil to attoml
AU Tail Matrons will he honored •hy for r«llHli*4we«t- a Iii'I p who
Brotbvrho&lt;Hl of tho K ir.t lla|i and all officere a r c asked to dress will (ak«* n plnin1 to |oih him
tlw Church will moot at tho foi mally
Charch et H.uo I' M and will tw­ Red
Croat sur- -gical
.
- - - - dressings
------------ . Mi mid Mr* tim vrr r Coch
in charge of tho program ohaorv will ^ # « 8 d « » t U9 G ram m ar $* ri „f j HrkRnnvillr mh.I M. and
^ n g Week of prayer for h.nnv i
r "
J "hn 11 c .s h r a n of U k e
nileeion*.
1 .3 0 |*. M. Public Is Invilod t o 1 Mary w rie ihe g n e .l. „f Ml and
Daughters of Wo.loy r| a. . will attend.
Mrs W I. Nloiidenontr S iiM'Inv
medtutthe Moth«Mlmt Church AnFRID A Y
rniiiAT
Free
« •katfivr and dnaclng will
Mr* K«dn'it Mriiii.li and child
TOTINO TMIIR BAOOAOI. thin newl/ »r
be h •Id a t the Yoehg Peopte'e rrn will Im re tumor tow foi tlimr
SP A R S , after registering at Ihe ne*f It m l .t r , dirge n.n al l«,i*e .n s - ,
Club on tha l^ k a F ro n t from humr In O o r g ia »efl&lt;*r viHiting
/ on V M until 11:00 P. M.
duiin l- i ••- I '"•»
Mr* H uini'lt'* h i« ln . Mm.
| York, ts e v o r l c d arroas the s p ow -e ov e" I &lt;-rmpur
W M.t’ . of the Fleet U aptl.t Mirs Powell
will he given uniforms after two
•&lt;! I ra m in i &lt;I
'
Church will meet at the Church
•t * Mr I'M
C lre k No S will
Maim
H airy
K Hiim-r,
11 S
have charge of the program in
■diservancr of day of prayer and Army M*‘iIicmI ( M"-. h-ft Sunday
ini
evening
aftei
-pending -everel
rreoniccration.
Red Cross surgical dressings d a y . h»-if wiiti in- parents Mr
khd
Mrs
I'h
a
iln
- Ksniter Msjm
wII he made a t the G n n u n ir
School from 10:00 A. M. until Kanner Is now -iniiuncd in Ail
sens
4 :3 0 r . M. Public la Invited to
ALL BEATS 2fic Tnx Incl attend.
.
------------MRS F. NIX Hi t T ' R I F . r r
Mrs Sanuirl S mii.II.-i and ,1,11.1
|,„ ,,,„ t „ ,,« tn-w t« a n te ,
SATURDAY
Only
pr is on
The office o’ the Garden Cen- ren arc spending -m u In n- w i l l J , , , , , ,
ler will be open from Z OO P. M. the fnim rr's parents Mi and
ih„u&gt;.nol ii-nllv kn„— Imw
until 8 00 r
M
at Palm etto Charles Kanimi
M i- San l
l
n
|„, » „li.-n anil
Avrnue eml F irst Stre
traet,
ct f. n t hashenil recently --iili-ls-.l ar-l ia !y „ „
information on "V ictory Gerdens' eervlng with I hi- U S
Mrilu sl
No iloulii tin*. o . M t- « oisitilimt
and ornamental plantings w|R be Corp.
■ L lfin en t ».«»( •( m-mIIv •- d u f.
given.
T«h» iiim ii v *»f
h i ** (uiwy
(or
Free skating end dancing will
••muiiik Iy ’•*•( wr»($uinK «mii fl4»wl&gt;e held al Ino Young Peoples
$*l r Mini 'I i i i i L
whrti It r( R of
I'luh on tho I .aka F ro n l from
w«* &lt;%rr m-mII v &lt;lr»u»v t ki«*rwi
7 no P. M until 11:00 P. M.
(immii
MONDAY
Mra. Purl Dranc w« r m tertn in
C h ip iii wnI«-i i i »k Hint fri(ilU *
Circles uf the F irst B aptist t&lt;l with r party Fiirlay mfta rnoon
IIIK M |*Ihii( rKoiiIiI In* tnkcti like
Church will meet a t the follow by Mre. K E. Itnumlllat and Miss tupplyinff
f&lt;Mw1 NMtl ilrink to (h«
Ing:
I-ucy Knumillat et tFelr home on human
............. Ihhly
_
Wr woulrln't wnnt
Clrclo
No. 1— At tho
home of Palm etto Avenue
.Spring finw .|t„ „ver ti-r-l
fluRh (hr
Mre. H.M. I’vareo. 717 W est ere decoratrul the rooms where
Fleet -Street i t 3:3 0 P M .
the gueeta assembled and e gift to famish
A oUiit i«s|uivrR lh«
Circle
No. I — A t tho
hotne e f was presented to Mrs. Deane
u m r con*»drrftli«»n. Wr wouldn't
Mrs. Lillian Vickery, 304 W est
Refreshm ents were served s t the darr k«*rp up «urh r p erfonn anct
Third Stre et a t 3:3 0 P.M.
lea hour to the friends -of Mre. for lonir r * wo would raiM* a fu n ,
Circle No. 3 —At
tho
Church t)«ane. Those invited wore Mr
luit the |HH»r |ilanl run only wilt
A nn ei with a covered dj«h ami Mis [it-anv, Mre. L. M Idnennd Rtarvr, (rrconu* ahrunkm and
luncheon i t 10:00 P.M.
hart, Mrs John Hchlrard. J r . Mrs pprli'r out.
Circle No. 4— At th * Alathean R. II I'lltnian uf (lainesville. Mrs
MUMS tUKNCAM
MdrI uf iir |ilnul f«»r Ihmimiv. *ifClass room a t the Church at W illism Vlhltn. Mrs II A Aikrn
HOT# NOIAM
3:30 P.M.
J r ., Mrs. Ja ck Grant and Miss fording plrMNim* •*» r*» nmny
WhRtT
w*» pUn «nch nn undr rCircle No. f»— A t the
home of Doris Hue W illiam s. Miss Hi-tly
Mre. Herman E . M orris. I7tf) W athcn. Miss B etty Thurmimil and tNkiriK, Irt iir ninkr up mui iiiliuU
wi« .»re ifoinif (•» m i r for th pw
Miss Elisabeth Dyson.
txicust Avenue a t 3 :3 0 P.M.
plnntM which nii'Mii^ IdIm of Mink
Circle No. 8— A t the
home of
mill vnlunhlc timi' Rpcnt in th(H
Mre. M.N. Cleveland, 3483 P a l­
I'fforl. The planting in the r«Nic*.i
metto Avenue at 3 :8 0 P J I .
(ta U tfn tfT M d trL Q V in g i
of nil, but time mid on^rtry upplu'd
MlnioRt contlniiRlIy i* wn»To 1I« NUT CHINIII WOMAN tn be com
•nlMlnniMl in (he WAACS it Km 11
i ffert and laRtm^ iN'outy I* i*»
Celebrating Founders Day. Mrs luiunl.
l*rc Slick . 21. of New York «*1tj
Ju n e Roumillat gave an armunt
She )m i iciciv cd her loir* at ih
All
rmmy
way
In
flu
m
e
Ion*
nf tho life of Count anil Count
VVAAC* (i.uninit &lt;rr»irf *1
I»«
Waarlluef,
Russian
e s ilr ., much wrIf i (n uivi* h 11)m111 i- '
Mr. end Mre. Charlea Kenner res
Molnct. low m She Iini • linibHrv
w rie honored with B reception gt statin g that when she was a child , find out how oho h um I pi '•* and twn rhllrlicn in China. h««n'
• Ih. ..
their home on Bouth Sanford they were neighbors, at the ic g ii. Iruichet a plant -h'-uld
haatd fr**»n them mihp r*p* over
Ilf MHlor
Avenue Bunds* oft*rn&lt;Min riua- lar monthly meatlng of ihe V Is«- j Jnwt that aniouii
ran tier liom cli*un (Iofrrroifioofll
(if you
UNI- ji Iooh'I in •••
"
biatln g th*)r Goldyn Wedding *n- V Howard Chapter of II D l ' 1
ntveraary,
Fridkjf afternoon with M i- I .1 (inrkrt, rountmpr to m t how loot*
The ilvlng roam and dirlug Holley, president, serving a- host ll U km to a rt II iir nnioiinl ••( i
wntrr.
Then when you wot* ■|
room were opened oneulto end eaa.
Mrs. L A. Brum ley read the I hi*no plant* you rnn iiolu&lt;* lo* » idaiil.** "i •In* - m f ............ Ilo* ft&lt;*||
were artletlcaliy ' decorated with
The group h'llff you h NV4* lo Jlpplv R.lti • •■Hu* not .............. . mi i.ipolly rs
baskets and va*aa qf GoJdan Rap­ scripture and p r*y er
hrn Ilo* Hio i* tunioM
It hn«
It m.*.
ture roe«4. Iris, King Alfred sang America ana plrdgrd alh-g to a oarticular pUnt
M*ein llkr an awful lol of *»mi* i M il -.Hid I toil |*te*III re - ll«MI 111 l|«»l
e * to tho
the F
lag and salute-l
tanc*
Flag
sainted the
t
daffodils. Jonquils In ' shades of lin
g . A reimrt
report was
»
ghld, sen, to th * honors** by Confederate
hut tho ItlfR Ir Ui W»*t dr«-p dnw* '•c w j$tr'i i'll when *hr inn In oii
“ '
* "FIla
r Rmad* on th * Fourth
inr*
around the root and not ju&lt;*i ih. ’ hfm
yurth Dlairicl
istrict meet
their fr ie n ja
'
It tin* w* m* L nr- Ihi'if
vOUlfl lo f* w |*l*61*1 a III I hi' Lower
' In the rocfivlng line w *r* the Ing and $6 ws ■ COhlrlbuted to Ihe top o f (he imurwl
.....................
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announced that
honored c o u p le 'M E and Mrs. Rad Cfosa. U was
A
plant drink*
fhnniifh
ii
oiylh
.Spniiklini* in ■uii"hinp
Charlc* Kenner, their children. IM* dD trlct I* furnishing Scholsr L a v e * a * well a* hy tl* i«mi- &lt;oay hr* iniutioo* ni turn* to
*
to'
**
Judge A. O. Manner o f Stu art, skips'
for threw
nurses. •
Hprav the whole plant r**|u*r-lNll\ &gt;&lt;*od&lt;’i "picii--. hut ihoiou^h w a­
A soelgl
social hour waa enjoyed and ll roan Iraf n v r i K ic c n v a /a l r u
'••rlliy' h |ii m *nll moU iii kimhI
W lllanl fronhhlly rendrre,I several ca mellia’* ami r.a rdrnia ’*Th»
It i* n
iniafnka t.* uni* ton milch
I-os Angele*. Calif., M r* Ramuel •flections of southern melodic,
effect la hka a refrrahinir hath va U r . ami milt ouounuio Hiioiunt*
his banjo.
San d ltr
*
Our hclnfad M aiy F i a n c e * II hK *•» keep phuil* in lu-alihv cmwiriK
I-ee
Refreshm ents were served hy er n n c i tohl m e to try wateiinu •undltiim "hoold he upplofl Food
Mr*. F . K. Roum illat, M r. 7 / my docwo^iU often ftnrn
tin orgy he
wowhetl nwnv ftmii the
BoMy aml Mias Lacy Ron mi I InI middle nf J a n u a r y un until io "Kill ui mil (hr* mhI co ll ie ly

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•Bargain Day TODAY
DOUBLE PROGRAM

Mrs. Purl Deane
Honored At Party

•not io»e*.

The dhdr

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Mr*. A. K. 8
D. ulihop, Mrs,
Mrs. Ju n * Kdurr
• oumlllat. Mrs. I
M rs. t- J- Be
Roum lllst and 1

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Mr*. (•
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ra. V K
• ret Robert*.
Mta* Lucy
ird Connolly.

Give You, Hom e A

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With

full bloom to aRAUrc r i l i a lary* I Front
run r-o-rly hi* wanherl
h|oR*onU.
' » m phrnL if ir filar* "play from
Plant-food Is appllerl to the nmiI i hi»Rc
in iimi'iI lH*fnii*
«iin*Up.
almrfat entirely In toliil form
l&gt; " f t e n poiowi-IlM-* liavr* het*n »a vet I
muat bo Converter! into Roluhl* »bU way.
|(tiwt*vr*i. I have never
plant-food befhre the plant ra n **atn aide l*» ’ n ' i ’ any hh*om" or
maka u«e of IL Thla chanice from ( dlagc f n o o teioler plnnt* af te r
Rolld to liquid condition Ir brought 'hay have Ih*$*i» fim en .
abo ut l a m l y
through cheminrl
'an d hlrdoflcaJ change* which lain*
ANNOUNCEMEN1
placa readily only In the prr*aenri
of molatUr*. If the roII I* din'd
"t
to y f h r l r '
out and deplatnl nf Ita watfi
m g r of Mr» I
Ihe form atio n of anluhlc plant
^
rll
(larridl
fr»od *topi. The rruita have mint
'
WHMnftc
took plare|
to tak e up, even If capable of
doing ao. H tnce It la nccc**Mrv
for growth that
molature
hr

LEGAL NOTICES

Is very likely
lTklmt of wiltovef eupply of

Air m crowded
Cease to funcos Judas-tree,
Sad many ani&gt;ta TiF **1“ "
drained

Iocs-

*.d*t&gt;* to help

ty. to the i;-,uaiy JD * ae
’ -|e L'uMhlr. FVoftd*. a t 1 hi
In the .n u ll
■
a t Han■-if4.
* h l ret.niter meatil*
- a t ilw first ptitil
natlrs.
Each t l
it,

aed 'sh sll

bv a

l a , filed shall he raid.
*
MAltD
JA * admlatelrNls

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IVJru. June Roumillat
Speaks Before II.D.C.

Three *et*
pre a#nt
In auffirle nt amount*
*rdor
detector
•bta" enable the human eye tn
bath In th * toll ami within th.
iitUngiilah
color*.
*
plant.
i
T hree kinds of wilting n-lst^ l
to w star (Upplv should lm dis
tlngulabad. On Bet dry days whm
aniplrmtion g tm on vary quick
Ijr, m m
m ay “ fU g " becau*.*
th« rooU do TVOi taka up mol*
a o r i t v . t i i rtiKiilTOMa
M rapidly M tha plant* part cv TDK
ll ll 'M T
T l t r I-III NTV
•n though therv met
1 JI'lll lK
HOC IN- i|-K I'l ll'NTV
-, rUl||ll&gt;A
IN I'llUIIATK.
In the soil.
Ilmiellt
ftM! KSTAIT- " F 1
resume th rlr normal !,V
vart j t r n n w k h m
| th * Might.
Another
.7
ll.CIUIN.-l
Itlag &gt;reeulla from an 1W&gt; A LI. i.’I I K I i m m * AND lUTtJ o nh
i i a v i n -i
c L a im h
oh
lag * a t w ater In Ihp
, DF.MANDtt
A-IAlNUT
SAtll
dr tWs. there Is no t HBTATH1
'
n« and i s r h «r mu &gt; r . hereby
t« supply more water
'7t»4 eiKt in,i-ilby plants may not I *
clehair end
l-inaiuts' which
k r i d through shorter f t l h . r
s ta r' supply, Iota of
-at the •
tl,
dec#
bn of alia In

:h

TH REE.

SERVICE MEN S
CALENDAR

eaduy &amp; Thure.

W g r W o r k e r — "Jl’ ro n o t h e r f a t h e r , I ’m h e r R n d h a r ,

^ 7;

’ A G F.

Senate (hair men
Named By Shite

. ■» . w

Mr.' And Mrs.*Kftiwer
Celebrate Weddtpg

marry ha-ha, Jumping from 13.60
td M P*r ham per In a f»w day*.

la " fireproof ranKa?

hard to tell whetht
War Worker-^Hh
Visitor—"My da&amp;r
i been so outapoxi

th a t you
U ijfti

ry an economy moti
f Miami saved 6 1.
the cost of tirvs an
tdene used tha pa*
ybii tell why cconom
in puhllc budnesa a.

inual Red C ro n drive gate
ty this week with grehter
n s v s r befor*. Everyone
■ aka iom a contribution.

when they did not exist. But tho "Old Gray BonnaP’
dates only from 1000, and the other from 19101 Also
1009 was the year that first heard the moet popular of
railroad songs, "Casey Jones." "Oh. How I Hate To Got
Up In Tho Morning," Irving Berlin’s army hit of 1918,
World
norns early o! night*— has been revived to good purpose for this war&gt;ng will there be etrl- War I. produced not only "Over There," as everyone know*,
M of Ju+enlla dtiln- but also, surprisingly,' "Smiles."
LoetburV . Commercial,
Who now remembers "Ja-D a," s 1918 product, or
•re .
And Just that
w ill W i l l i for ito h anything but the title of 1923’s hit, "Yes. WW Have No
an they grow up.
Bananar’—a title that strikes home painfully today? Or
W
glance, we thought W* ho can believe that once anything Japanese could bis
ibllng Into (Igurtt popular? Yet in 1920 one of the favorites Waa the "Jap*
r from Uts naflotiel
a w» road that Amirid WO.UW.WU.WW
BM.OOO.000,000 Clf*
ciglDU

‘

So
group ware alerted to the dire*lb r it e o f tha Fallem tra concam,
which la located about e igh t mile*
•outbee*t o f Sebastian with holdIsga o f about 8,000 acres and ha*
operated fo r a dotan yeara, ruflnlo g Ita product and m arketing It
U rg a lr In Florida.
Tha Puerto
Rlcanda sa y there win ha no
Changer In plan of operation, tha
Inference being that they hod
tired o f condition! a t home.

o rd

r

fk lcn cy aj rinptu ina without this
element. The W hite Dutch which
had been fertlllied with boron
continued growth later (a th e H e ­
len and many of the plant# su r­
vived the high tym iner tarnpvraIng Improved g f
when tit* Cfaeae*
a toiigh and vnpi

p»ro down."

F

7

s t i conducted
the llnlTtipil
jltu ra l Eg par

There is a feeling, among those who watched the yeara
immediately following the last war, that if Gustav Btresemantt had lived the world might have been spared this
war. Btresemann was a German sincerely devoted to the
betterment of Germany and Its relations with the outside
world. He was foreign minister, and together with Aris­
tide Briand who was both premier and foreign minister of
France, did much work in the direction' of establishing
firm foundations for continued peace. The Locarno Non-

— - -——

1Social Calendar

Wanted: A Stresemann
MM VERflH FO R TODA Y

ra n

ia l A n d P erso n a l Activities

(UIHMVHU'lC

Even while admitting the need of general depriva­
tions and diaplacementa, with the more developed and ma­
ture area* of our mind*, we atill reserve the right to
growl and kick about the people charged with the un­
pleasant duties of taking away our candy and toys. Natur­
ally most of the kicks are directed against the govern­
ment, national, state or local, and the indfv/dugls adminis­
tering it— who probably don't like It any better than the
victims do, and are not enjoying at all the discomfort*
they have to Inflict.
There are, of course, many unnecessary annoyances
in the process of shifting to a war econbnijr and adminis­
tering it. They should be weeded out. But while people
have a divine right to ciihh the government, they also have
some responsibilities and dutiea. Among these must be
kept in mind the great need of voluntary cooperation. The
government can’t do much without the people, and the
people can’t do much without the government', and the two
have to work as a team, each trying to ipake things easipr
for the other party instead of harder.
•
We shall get around to such a cooperative attitude
eventually, as war throws more scares into us.

i

2E

CAROLINE HILL C RA ITS. Sodety Kdllor.
ncltnowleti

"

T B 1 S P A T t M A B C Ij IZ IM S IV

C lo v e n

CHINA'S. SORROW?

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,

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in 11 m-u

ini-nil WI-HVI-, i-iiti lut uni'll fu r

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tuiim or mjtmuur ilru|it'i«.

( '--man in

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Rrci'it, wliic, rimt ur l-lur m vnriiiu:i
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�TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1W ,

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA^

e Tracks
shut Down, Many
Persons Affected!

oux f o r

CHAMP ON SPOT
With Armistice
Food Rationing
Won’t Be Ended

Droughts In South
F l o r i d a Increase
Number Of Fires

lit JOHN- G R O V H 4
i'lNkl rationing won’t end with
the armistice. It’s considered a
certainty in W ashington that mtUirdng will continue at least

T A L L A H A B S E E , Mar. 2.
ria l)--D ro u g h t condition* In
Florida hav* Incrvaanj, lb *
ber of fureat fire* Ihua fa r

*w
W M S b ““ - " fc
And thera'a no guarantee it

lalatant S ta te F oreater. reporta th a t 1,425 fire* had oc­
curred on protected land* by Feb.
I.
Approxim ately 05.300 acre*
had burned and damage waa e*tlmated a t (89.000.
In *plte o f the number of flr t* ,
control haa been good. Lea* (ban
1.8 percent o f the 5,088,132 acre*
under fire control haa burned and
Iorncm have bean held to an 'a v ­
erage of 27 acre* per fir*.
(iram ling atatra that condition*
harve been Inerceilngly critical in
aome part* of the S ta te through­
out February. Craw* and equip­
ment Have been extm ded to the
limit in lllllaborough, Pinellaa.
Orange end Voluaia Couritie* and
In anine other aectfona. He point*
out that only about one-fourth of
the forest acreage in the S ta te t*
under fire control and that burn*
have been widespread thl* .enroll
Oil
the unprotected acreage.

d u r a t io n

■ fe R r?y

MOORE

B y FRED H A Y D E N
ip Feature*
E ver try to fdTIow out all those
ftectad a t any im t racing track
I »tb* c u t of a ahutiloam auch
a oceunvd In Florida? H err's a

|

CAPTAlH OF TMe WotfUP
c

A a &gt;A(Ao A S T . U x n s
A R O t t iA L S , U y 9 T TO

BA SE B A I L F a R

fiv e s you an
*i yt f t i d a i s ifc u tiv e i, e iU r e n , ad*
m issions and mutuele men, audi­
tor*, etarter and crew , parking
attendant*. program printera and
o ffic ia l!, totalleatur em* y l head*, cam era depnrttrack aupciintenilenl and
englneera, electrician*, Pinn, hlackamltha,
fe e l
van men, owner*, trainer*,
groom*,
e iercla er*,
i*. jockey*, valet*, lautulryWen, jock*' train er*, ugent*, an*
bonnear, publicity *tafr, and—
&lt; W all, that could go cm and on.
i!
and *r* didn't even mention horaea!
W hat U to become o f the interfame,] Sarato g a yearlE " inally
talea, which *aw many thouaof budding racer*, bargain*
and th * reverie, exchange hand*
fo r many m illion* of dollar*?
Where will such leading AineriOan breeder* a* A I). Hancock
and Phil Chinn (th e latter vide
to booat that he h«* nold -even
million dollar* worth &gt;if h»r*«*
1 ’ th at hav* Ron rrlrie m illion) dl*
_ poao of their atnckT
'!•
: T o compote approxim ately how
mttcb money, how many people,
t | t , are Involved In A m erica'*
facin g and breeding Indualrir* durU g normal tlmee call* fnr tremODdou* reteerch.
Probably the
.M O t picture o f the aubject I* of
forded by an annual report of the
Now York R tatc Racing Comm Ip
•lou« i s per Chairman fle rlirrl
Bgyard Bw or*. for th# year HI4 1
T h at report put the valut* uf
fil
the thoroughbred
industry
I»m lf lest Jon* at about fHROOO,
900, f t said thuruughbreda ur*fbotlt 66,000 In number in Am
worth roughly 166,000,000
they consume f 11,000,000
rm produce, cau*e employment
66,000 persons who are paid
"50,000,000 yearly and sup
out 224,000 in their fam

(Bp*
South
num­
In the

gnlrad to i f f Mr to
of Complaint f t by
f i l l m • ciin i l you for _

row
p o n d i n g In t h a C i r c u i t
of Sam ln ola t t a s t f , rio rld a . or or
t s f u r * l h a A p r il I t u l a U t j r . t o - w t t :
t h r S t h l i s r » f A p r il , A. D-. 1141.
In d s f s u i t l h a r « o f t a l d r s u s a w1U
p r u f f t t ) V:% H a r t a
L a t thl-* U i t l r i t&gt;» pu b llnh ad f o r
l h a A l s l u l u n Hint* r a q u U a d by l a w
Hi
th»
Huiifuiil
Ifaisld .
H a n fo r d ,
glu rido^ *
m wa p s p o t o f
ganarai
I'lrini ISII till Im -altl t'OUttty Slid

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1*11

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*.')*V!«I'•( iT/ortu.

1.1 , i . ,

irm rrix

n »rnT

M .rth.

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u I* HKIINDON,
end then.
.
**f Circuit Court
From Secretory o f A griculture
Hrmlfiolw C o u n t I . K l n r l d l
W lck*rd'a statem ent that “ Pood
will win the wer *nd write the
peace," through
Vice
I’realdent
i&gt; n n n i t i u i * t , * i * t u j u im iA i.
i m i l ' it ,
la g ia o L g
W allace's poat-war plan*, there n
r o t *T V . , ‘LOWIt,A. IN LT4ANthe clear im plica (Ion from Ail iK a i
ministration aouire*
that
fi&gt;od
IIOBKHT 1'HI'AHT. Pl.lnILK
will implement our m ilitary anil
V8HPXANNK
I’U l ' A H T . l » ( , n d * n t
diplomatic pollclr* during
anil
im ilM I TO APPRAK
after the war.
W it.
Ti*
H um lira t- l*i&gt;D«ri,
w h u a a pwoal
On* announced purpo** of th*
u f f l i r m li l r a* * a n d p l a c a o f r i l l '
i l m m nra unknow fi;
rehabilitation organliatlon head­
IT
IH O f t U K R K D d i a l y o u a p ed by H erbert Iwhman I* feeding
(wiir i(* l h a hill uf c o m p l a i n t fll o4
the people llba•rated from
lit I h r r Imivy rii t itt*4l r a u M o n « r
Natl yoke. Our allies, now draw­
Dvforie Mo nd a y,
Ihf
11ml d a y of
M a r c h , i '** 1. « * In d a f a u l l t h a r a o f
ing food supplies from our pro­
u I»w4-r**&gt; Hrti l*Hnf«a«o wil l b* a n ­
duction pool, will have clear claim
te rwtl « i » in ■t yt*u
on further food supplies ihiring
IT
IK
K r i t T I ! Kll
O ltd E R K It
the reconstruction periral*
ft.#*
til*
4»r«l*&gt;r h** pultllaliFd
In
The* SanfMli) llaliild, a naNlpaDaf
It Is even probable that
the
l&gt;nhltwliriU
in
Ke*rnlnnle
County.
vanquished A lls people* will have
-lii* e*&gt;■• •• a
are* k
fur
fc»ur
|«Hlci
to be fed while the
po«t-wer
011*01 ut I ve&gt; Vkre-ka
u I T S K K K i h r l l i m i . r a b l a M. U.
world la being fashioned.
Krrildi
i w Im lR r &lt;*f I li In (&gt;Mjrt End
E verything point* to a whole
«i*r W» (*I ..f 11*1*4 «'«»*!r t . In l h a C t l y
world on snort rations
for
at
f s.«u|&lt;*i*| K rm l n u l a I ’n u n ty . p|oleast one crop year a fter the war,
rhlw lAlli liny uf K a l i f u a r f ,
»**n
AAOOP6 S erJUSTM&amp;dflrJ Tte the United States no less than
41 I* IIKHNliO.N
Ity MRS. B U C H A N A N
|other
nations
It
could
take
long*
AiRCCWPS PAiSBS To FOUR
• I**? k of r i n uit i*4»urt,
H**ni I ri*&lt;la
1 'iMinty,
K lo r l d a .
THE CARDlhlALS 'CorlTtriRtTfiod i*,\No clear formula for food dis
i u r r i r i N i n *-a 11
Mr*
W
illiam
Patterson
I*
vi»ltTo UalCte SAVl'3 Fl6 *HlN6
H o r n KTH ttSij
tributlon has been advanced in
ing her husband at Norfolk, Va.
H4.il* II.if
f*.r
r ialnttrr
TAe OTABRS NCWO&amp;
the post-w ar world suggestions.
Minnie Offut ami children
o s c o n i of Mr*
Those who have considered the
PlTcHCR JorW/sJY ReASteY.
S*n io r*et. * r * vlaitlng friend*
problem suggest that some food
Ai(fCORPS! OUlTIBU&gt;eR
W c « t .c &gt; P t v c x e T
O N IIK I! M in
P H I I I e l f IATVOTV
nere
Items will be taken from
tha
Frank Warren who I* employed T I I K h i a t k O K K U i U I U A T O :
e*JOS SLAu&amp;rtflSR A&amp;A'i
B llL lA S T C * CHAMF*to*J
shortage class alm ost at
onca.
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at Savannah, la with hi* parent*,
AdtAfloN CAPeTS. AaId
Liart
Knur t h
Htrrat,
Lon a
Right now coffee, sugar and co­
Mr and Mra. I&gt;. V. Wnrreii for u
Itrni'h,
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jaiFieLPER p # m k c e e sp i,
coa are scarce because o f shipping
Yu ti a i r hr re* by ra*| ml r n l t o ap*
.ew lav*.
shortages. Huge stocks exist In
C L A S S IF IE D l - A A N P
Mr ami Mr*. Ctaujliu* illtle ll Ihr h i I e* I h r thill uf v u n ip la lr it f I lad
the
producing
counties,
awaiting
a
a
u at
i4iii
in
lha
.-««•
«t m .
have moved from
Jacksonville 1 I &gt;"id
AWAtTlNler C A L L . OoWAKD
SA !.| | r o i b t k
I t A T U I l t rl t d ,
ra w
only shipping that will he avail­
hen- and are living in one of A! |1 K
JUA N
H A T H fill IlN,
un
PU L LE Y MAY t-E A v e B C F tT K e able alm ost on arm istice ilny
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TAB SeASCW STARTi
The mustering out of millions
,«« d i r «&lt; hi r l h o on* tn H an fo r d,
Mi** O riatln* Glle* of ti.rn
•'A*‘ h. I'lul r 4!'»**I&gt;111 | Flo 11ll M
l, IIrul IA
of farm laborers, and the release
miI m. t* vialtlng her parent*, Mr
i|rf
h oI
uf Hut.'li a p p r a r M n c a [ U f f a r
uf farm worker's now In war in­
W iL L ie i S ‘ doV '/e*lSA 6C C »
rind Mr*. (iile*.
I h u t'uufrHMu a l l )
ur rn tarad a
dustry, should ease the farm labor
vmi Th** rrllrf pr ay ad by
Mr and Mr* Wyley Clark or it aIn
oi p
eT
r *lftsrT
to rr x
, .i A i 5 o o f b t r l- f S P a c iA t- * A A T t * \I W
PC
problemi In the firnt pence time
*j* i .| hi It uf . ••iu|«Utii I hr 111a an a h - A
Johnson City, T r n n . have re •"H.hitr
w ild k a u c A
T i-fb a A o U P C K f
from uni. tha nahl
cron year.
tnrneii home after vl*itlng Mr* t Her IiHyur.r
r ti n H a lh hlirtt
rr -n M e ts ___
World wheat
stiM-ks,
already
Clark'* parent*, Mr. and Mr*
It
la ..rdt-r r.| that thin Order
overflowing granaries in the cewh.tll hr |.Ijl.l |aha.l uiirr U Week
K.I Oglesby.
real belts, will be ample to sup­
Mr* N W. .Stripling I* here fin ft.iir f.iiinr.'ut tva warlta In lha
Knofuril Harnht, a namnnaprr of
ply bread to the post war hungry.
from Corpus ftbriatl, T e ta *. end Kcnarat *1 rm Itil Ion
publinhad in
T h a t’s all to the good. The poatla with her parent*, Mr
anil Hn uf u n i . KrniJnola County, Florida, a
year 1042, raring
ng a fir«t A I* K ralurr*—
war shortages, however, are sure
Om s k niid oKOKIHCJi thin
li W
Mr*, l-ee Keller.
A. D, 1MI.
Wartime *ca*on
following
to be critical In meats, fats and
Mr Ijtm life a t, of Chicago. i» .ta&gt; ..r«• Krhrunry,
N KW
YORK.
Mar.
2. The
I*
II K l t N I H l N .
oils
and
the
high
vitamin
foods,
____ r l
H arb or,
brought
n a t u r a l liilde has
apendlng th * winter with hla sla­
hern brought up to
* -lai k o f C o u r t
Europe's livestock is going fast.
change* in atallatlca, but In many dme,
in rrt.lal Hail)
For th« first time in ID2
ter. Mrs. C'amplm
It's doubtful If brood st&lt;»ck re­
artmenta there were increases yours, u revised, rmxlerniied New
Mr. and Mra. Gerald Behrens
mains to supply European needs,
number of breeding farm * Testam ent and Commentary has
ami cHldren, Eilwin end F r c liii*
even In the m rst ev m rtln g coun­
to about 840 In 87 atate*. been published for Catholics,
vlalted relative* a t taland Grove.
tries.
fo
r
many
years
—
J.flOO stallion* and from III
Issued by the Catholic Biblical
Wrdnesilay.
IE thousand* mare* were reg A*ft&lt;K'iatinn, the new work Is
The enormity of the post-war
Mrs. Norman Swanaon and ch il­
•red| about 14,000 horaea welt. translated from the I*atin Vulgate
feeding problem can be seen from
dren have returned 1° Ja ck so n ­
the fa ct th at In l!&gt;48, arconllng
...Training.
ville a fter vlaitlng relative*.
source
to th * Department u f Airrlcultur*,
Horte-owner Horace Wade *um*
Mr*. W. H. Pent haa returned
Every effort bus been made to
m
ilitary
and
ieml-leaae
reoulrtto her home a t Vertj Beach.
inundate the full meaning of the
menta 'w ill probably account" for
“ Owner* and trainer* are hn|,e New Testam ent In the terms of
Q u allly liquor th at avert the
80 to 25 percent o f our total •upthat th l aport will continue today in hupe that .Scripturepllea o f b*«f, 88 to 40 percent of
Navy ran aerva prrmdly.
th
flve.
They
infiTs.
i nty know
snuw certain rending wilt become a habit for
pork,
24
to
80
percent
of
emr*.
of C hristians,” says the Rev. John
its, f a r fro m the center
r
10 to 45 percent o f rheeae, 18 to
ilation, nufat cloae a* a ruhher- K. Hteinpiueller, one o f the many
to percent of b jtte r.
ng meaxure. If, on the
1
other contributors and translators.
ii.ti.R it ni&gt; pD w i.irA Ti.iv
Here are n few irf the hundreds
p, 4V3E
From four-tenth* to half uf our
*Uch track* aa Aqueduct,
TCb Met* &gt;4. Fatten. 4- rr.litenl
coniUnaxl and evaporated
milk
o p e , Suffolk Down* ami of instances of change;
of s *1*1* o th e r
Ilian t h *
in *.*
w ill1 1(0 to the fia h tin f force*
'In-town' Courae* can conALL POPULAR BRANDS
Verb forms such ns ‘’hath*1
uf P t o r U t a ; T h a i
h e r a i t ' t r e * * t«
or Itm M eaaa; *ll((htly more than
Mather Bldg.
Phone t| 45
I, th ey w ill feel that they "ru nn eth ," und “doth," are large­
K pn
(*ark. &lt; l*o rfta.
Y o u a r e h e r e l iy n ot lfl e it kill! r e half o f our canned fru it*; and tu
w eather the atorm. What n ly eliminate*!. So is the use of
to 60 percent of canned v*Ketable*.
ib o r o f ouf horsemch cum iit ’’y e " in the plural, but
and
T hee* ahlumenla
will
not,
uf
OUt tl i ll th« at Ir rpgiml
'thou" are retained because of
couraa. take care of thu itarviny I
the advantage i»vn "you” in 'de­
r u i n g in thfi Und,
m
illion*
In
tha
countrle*
now
i
noting
singular
* *W hy/ ” Hiked nne the other
Occupied by H itler, who would be
*Vhan the heirsen cun*
"C o rn " tieciimes "g ra in ." (Corn
calling on ua for help when the'
to run at C airo with the Is m aite to Americans.)
N a il, a re kicked out.
Of Rornmtr* arm y soumllng
"B c rip t" Iire pines “wHtI«t"j the
*
T h * production program for the
t h t g a te s o f the city ?
Why, man "111 of palsy” is a "ira ra ly tk ":
t-w ar period haa not been &lt;lewhen A ustralia continued to Jonah was in the "flah'a belly"
He
patriotic
by having
ronjrrtaaw om an Clare Luce
it# In tho face o f a Ja p in (instead of "w hale” ) ’ bread" and
continuation of leiul-lca*r.
I j u i c y 'n clean and laun­
a t And w hin sven ths King "m e a t" In the sense of a meat are
preeuppoaaa
government
|tand continue * to race his simply "food.”
der your dothca often
urchaae of food euppllea lent a
__In England and cattH for
ARMS AND AMMUNITION left behind by th* Nail* (teeing from the
They'll wear longer and
T h e fam iliar verse In three
road.
i continuation of the Epsom I)er- Gospels; "S u ffe r the little chil­
Stalingrad la gathered by Ihcae grinning schoolboy* o f live village of
Whather tha people
o f the
look belter.
during these troubled days?’ *’ dren to come unto me and forbid
B lneckoviky. In Stalingrad area. Thl* If ■ radlopholo. (International)
MFIACINO U XD IU I who a r t going
United State* will conalder, with
them not* Is now * Let the little Into artlve duty, a larga group of
tha w ar won, that tha peace aim*
children come unto me and do not W AAC8 haa moved Into many Job*
are Important enough to continue
Aroeant aurvey showed
Bring your Laundry with your Dry Cleaning
hinder them ."
ta rin g themaalvea to make food
porta to tha Mate departm ent on
formerly held by sol Alar* at Camp
tost 70 per cant of the pi
The translation began in I 960.
tranarara a weapon o f poat-war
hla a ctifttlM . Justice departm ent
Upton,
L.
I
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N.
Y
.
Evan
lha
work
Ith dominant right hand*
Cloistered monasteries,
schools,
diplom acy la an untouched que*
official* said the ru lin g apparent­
ito dominant right eyea.
prelates and priests all over the dona by machanlca har bowl tak as
tlon.
ly w ill result In his release on
ovar by IK* ftrli. Thl* W A A C la
Thoae who are thinking along
tala count but be is under Indict­
■ iruck'aoiL tInternational)
theae line* amphaalta th at th* ■ W ASHINGTON, Mar. 2, UP)— ment also with 32 other persona
qoaatlona have barely been formu T h* supreme court Monday up*«t and th* w**kly N ew York E n ­
the conviction o f George S yl­
laed, let elone anawered.
vester Viereck on tha ground that quirer on chargee e f sedition and
Bring In coat hangar* for garment*
of athletlo ahoe* on hand at all “ how ever deserving of punlahment conspiracy to undermine tha mor­
—we can’t get any. morel
Jm ea.
Ma conduct may seem ," tha law ale o f the armed forces.
B U S I N KHM 8 K K V I C E
Thera are no reatrictloni on tha before Pearl Harbor did not re­
manufacture of ip o r t ahoea, e i- quire him to disclose fully hla
capt g o lf ahoea, which have been alleged pro-German propaganda
Tha flag of A rgen tin a consist*
S T O R A G E your car a t K en t1*
barred fo r the daratain by the activities.
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O arage.
Bp ed al
ra te
deed
W FB . Th* aurvty branch of tne
V iereck Is serving a two to *lx- o f threa horiiontal bars of equal
a to rage.
O P A *a y i athletic iho* atock, y e * r sentence as a result of hi* width o f aky blue, white, and ^ y
110 EAST SECOND 8T.
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an dealer*' ih*lv*a w ar* approil- conviction on* year auu on
blue, frith a figu re o f the aun in
m ately normal fo r th* apring charge o f m aking Incomplete re- lha center.
• aatoa
A. D. ROSIER. Plum bing, h eat­
ing and well drilling. W e have
a complete a took o f shallow
P A U L R Q ftlN S Q N
and deep wall pumpt and hot
w ater heatara.
Phona 807.
a P ie c e
W HEQE O D
n C I l STA N D , fully equip.
r a n O F C A ic e
PH O N E 8710, Orlando fo r S e r f Ice
M Indebtodneae, excellent
and
part*
for
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10, . .Owner leaving town.
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# Communique Reports
HWVy t ism age To
Axis In V 1c i n i t y
Of. Sedjenane And
To North Of Beja

.79 Inch Rainfall Last Night
Beneficial To County Crops

Dr. R.W Ruprecht nf the S tale
Agriculture K*|M*nmrnt Hutlon
recorded 70 o f in Inch of rainIn central Tunisia. British, fell Iasi night anti reported that
American and French forces the Inter mil ant rains, breaking ■
•today were slowly winninK drought of several weeks proved
back all they had lost to beneficial to celery and cabbaga.
Marshal Rommel. The Am­ M.L (’u Hum, sales manager for
ericans were pnuainff south a produce concern, submitted a
rejKirt agreeing th at the rain w ii
of the recaptured Sbeitlu.
for remaining cabbage and
An Allied communique rc- good
celery and disclosed that “ celery
ported heavy damage to an shipments last week and this
Axis poaition north o f B e ja j w V ftk '.in iw" sla.ut the same. tho
and a u k of Sedjanan* &gt;a dta-| peak of the winter deal.
Tha
a lf way mark wa* passed laat
aatchaa from northern Tuniaia
week,
and
we
figure
Kenijnol*
told of eraek Garmon armored
a a n d Infantry unit* breaking ami County has an average of only
^ b u rn in g under tarrlflc artillery IttO cara a week for five week*
after thia week
Probably tha
barrag e* of tho B ritish.
F ro n t dispatches u ld tho Am ­ ileellne will be gradual, with the
ericana nowhere In Central Tu- ahurtage showing up toward the
Quality la Improv­
nlaia war* meeting A il* realatanre anil of Match
other than mine* and booby-trap*. ing rapidly.
• B u t In the Jagged hill* to tho
"O th er d istrict* will contribute
northeaat aharp fig h tin g atilt * i » aluuil aiki cars a week .luring the
under way a t t u t rapoita, with same iierual, [l-issihiy leaa
Brltlah troop* balding th * tier"C abbage wa* hurt by the
m an* a t all point*, aided by a rim. fre e ir, anil ia In light aupply at
cen tra ted a i r bombardment o f on prraanl.
We will have greater
■uppliea
thia week, but not
amy column*.
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. . . . . . . -after
................A delayed dispatch from Ed- normal at any time
ward W. B ea ttie of the United
"Pntatoea were again knocked
P ress on th * north fro n t laid that to the ground by a fru it Sunday
the Germ
an*
acorcd
one
minor
will lie wia
small,
. ,
, I
_, liu i . . V1and
winaliea
.m R.naii,
o u y tha crop
tuoeaa. In four a tta c k .
I act back. Some cro p . have been
M ^ U i d T f S b t ^ f r Z . ^ b n " fiim t'* I abandoned.
It now looka a* If
^ w ithd raw ing f™ n, " ’ e
Sanford will not have ahlpmenta
ap " sector I# ra ik * north of ^
u „ April.
G ap"
Baku
Eacarole aim auffered from the
Tha powerful Allied a ir offanalva apraad over tho M editerran­ frecae, but only allghtly, though
ean yaatarday to PaU rm o, Sicily, lata planting* may go to a**d
aa a raault of the ahock. SU fp
vwbara
F lyin g F o r tie s * **
*
^ carried
Nbj(U&lt; raanta era light, but ahould pkk
up
allghtly.
Liberator* m
- I f dry w eather continue*. 1
tS l
Allied
forecaat a abort Sp ring crop
■op aoff
i downed *7
a ll vegetable*.
,
-V a le n cia O range*, and
ft
IgMriMn
WUaMaaM faaeaga* era aval
tad with ilentaml axcawdtng aupp)
nit but fu ll occupation o f the We a r* ihlpnlng atraight cara,
Im portant railroad M in t w i* d *. alao quite a few m iiad with callayad by the n itaaalty o f clearing ary and cabbage. Quality ia ex­
Ita approaebea of nundreda or cellent, price at ceiling, whem It
mina* and booby-trap* ta t In near­ ia likely to rem ain.”
l y every hut and cactua buah.
T h era war* no aigna o f enemy
activity a t F arian a o r a t Sb eltla,
Into which Am erican armored pa­
tro l* rolled a t noon yaatarday. It
wa* believed th a t M arshal Rom- a t a l now had withdrawn all th *
• w a y to F»ld Pm** *nd- G afa*.
leaving only a waah rear guard
on th * central plain.
W ASHINGTON, Mar. .1, (/II
Yesterday's Allied communique Plana for a Navy "b ig enough to
made tha flra t official dlacloaur* dominate all the eea* over the
of th* recapture of tb * town of world" were dlacloaed coincident­
M K aaatrtne, which fro n t dlapalche* ally with a pnoteat by Navy Sec­
aald fall to tha Americana over retary Knox th at the loea o f lime
tha week-end.
and production In war plant* haa
been Increasing. An eatimaUi of
10 percent Navy casualty rale
wa* alao revealed.
The ploaaure driving ban In the
oaal may be lilted about Mar. IS,
but no definite decision ham Iwen
made. No. S fuel oil ration* will
bo Worth about on* to two g a l­
lon! more.
,800 pound* of
Collection o f 4,800
The rationing of m eat*, cheese,
Bound* o f rubM a rria
ia !l, and 14,000 MU—
butler, cooking fa t* and olle will
n g th*
t«a aeeompllahaec
^ &gt;er i
begin
Apr. I , under preaant plana
manta of I k y ScoitU
Seoul i nf i Sem lnol*
C ounty during S
r i P**‘, r«*r. It and meat ration * probably will
Sri
by Ralph amount to about H i pound* per
wa* paM pd- o u tI today
‘
person weakly.
chairman.
Price
A dm inistrator
Prentiss
\ n * a &amp; l t ! ^ V U r * a quantity
* o t waata paper wg* collected, h* Brown today aald community wtd*
ceding price* would b* set short­
ly for pork and b te f la a blow a t
black m arket.
gg
court*
of
d istrict
Sm all dally newapapar* ae well
M
erit
badge
ran
honor.
aa weekly and 31 eaml-waekly pa­
Ct t h * re a r ,
per* would be exempted from tha
___
_ from 3M to
wage-hour law unaar legislation
with A s new SMM b added to Introduced by Senator Reed ( R__ ro ll*.
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o f 114 w hita boy*.
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Casualty R ate For
Navy Estim ated
At 10 Percent

Scouts Collected
• 4,500 Pojdndft Of
Metal Last Year

Unions Sak) Afraid To
Answer Rickenbacker

A TLA N TA . O *. M arch. 8, Cf&gt;—
Frederick G. Crawford. president
o f th * National AaaoetaUon oft
M anufacturer*, said Taooday Ukat

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“ R kk ao hacker haa attacked *b intaoUm a * sab o tag e," Crawford

o atop It, sta p ly try
national Hero'# repuwlll not tarn ish ."

Warns Against Japs

Fascist Army Fight-!
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As Italy SayH 20
Divisions Removed;
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Kiwanians About
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iisonn •d

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M A Tt illl T DCfllirCsl
Jap Rhine Attacks
Were
Ineffectual

Use Of (roltlcn Rule,
Policies Of Honestv
Stressed In T a l k

furred the ( i r .m .n , ... * » hl1^
fU*
from tfiiiii'loudly ht‘M he&lt;lf«
fortrf'H nf It iliev,
MO irilliii
northwest nf Moscow, t l r Nnxia!
ackntiwlr+lgi‘,1 to-driV
drucrthlni'
Il l I ...... I.* If .1 I'rvail
Illy &lt;t
led 1'nrrww*
the artiion ■« "actHirding tti (ilaii”
I'ifill ting out I'hitl in kill hi! t
III. Mr ii i &gt;li hi lo r n * s t r u c k
T h ii
RuggcHtini
the
tierm an *
the 1‘arific (#rni‘i al .*«* ^
ih*hi I r mi "in I ion . r 11nr fi&gt;, goMrn
might Iw engaged mi n far roach-! N11h&lt;irf* tdanrs I imIhi tonlinued
.'im iin v f o r t h o
l ule
"D o unto id her
«s \ ■
In r retreat tin northern front.
I • n relent Ira* tnirt li for the
&lt;
i &lt; nl u ,.
tii|(hL,
would hiive |l phi «h« mil ii v"i i
Only phkhlhitf im »trr»s of lted
iiiji|ifed and went tried
II sld|»
■ii
i i i u iiju ird llv p ly
whotitif he lived. II
I 1 ehrn.ih
army w n r4*coriitnl in lfif* Soviet
. I i . l f 11r.'d w o rn
eommunti|iie
Km on.
mod
and Ijil'Hoete » niivnv winn-'h, .| t»\ M
mnimgi-i ot *h*
^mifiviil
•quail v w rallici
were
blowing in1,| f ig lt f ‘14 iiitd ImiiiiIn i« &gt;es
| Fntniei ^ Nlmknt
it d•11&lt; - &gt; i
l ' i ’l .
i mk in B « r otM'rat ions The Moscow radio de­ eidav
h ■wgimtn- &lt;lt I on heioi
n1 I h*
clared the Italian K«i»editionarf
\im&gt;i ii fin Flying h'orf re*«w, - mid J
I |n!*d M m fiii
Hi f to*
-uli n i f
Army in KiiHRin hail
RinaRhed
■1. 1 ' i m ist h Ii . iih
F I ill, w in ftl| w|lit - V M l J I lim ,'|
an&lt;l the Italtaiik «nid M» divUiofia I dteiHforw, flying tlom igh t *-•|* I
•I I '. n o r sh .x rk
i. al -to im s. have m tei e«| a I l
had been recalled
I'.tn nil rodlH'i'd 1'V I D lulls in
i i
i
' . , i m ini K im s
Harder.
lUiontii
aonouncvd, diip Japnnese convoy, ^in long two|
IT me in , •• - * hiidiot h
11
........... el Hrit.sk
froth gams on font ntutn southern h.ige
IrHOwports and
woven |y
Madame I lilimi
hi •Mined hy hi*D *4.f il of !l*|*t tn i
i
,ti the south
hattlcfroiit k. while in the north
ami [ 1
iialmn in »
I
. Ii,,. prot.sbly
dio.il.| hnrii;
»'*
Marshal
Snuyon
I ntiosheiiko nmuagnig two ftinalh'i v e -'d
, . .. badge of
Jo,|* the fleet’s rentnunl - Utnp ' J * 1:1 ^VtV * ,V|'h|
......... I'M
M. I . •
p re b «nl « slowly r r 11e« tin g S ix ­
teenth ficiin sii
A liny westward h k «■ w i t r d
N ew
.............. ..
l.t i
l tf
' .■.■•■( f.&gt;r about
toward S U n n a Itos-oa and the , ....
MB. A lllm ,
.......... ........I . . . . I - „„d ......
1" 11, .1 lull ormain l^ n m irad \ itehsk m ilroail.
^ t««l«v
I'
ioi
I n n«g was reIntensifying m drive mImur t h t .
\Ilied Iihmh
in rlin*
" Vpt'l I
i
1.1.111
1*i fit! \ J5 m in.
S^a of Amv &lt;n a a t, l&gt;rlow the D o*’ f•-1•*-ll 1 h, twi'1*ri I,Hf, ill- I l|blln '!■
i Cm- Hi hiimu p« *qds in
1
-1
l • Mai tin! Mt
r.rta
H
m
«i
ii
.
as
the
Mrermana
allll
iar|iil v
luimoi
a*pat 11 .
---Joaeph
C.. uivw
Grew,, form
er aJapan' I .1 fl1, I*11If* ■ MMn (144\1
pi . (\ ( I
\i w 4.omen ninth •«»u r f-a-e n il
1 • ' ■I a l t f Hill’ll #x anihnxaador, ( above) told I h e '^ t d them in the tmr-m proper, S. w IliiiMin UUnd in ilu ■I’M11*
mm l v
r| I it i* nl
N|,i'i
k
«*
• 1 1 HH r M
United S ta te* la st night to be­ the tiiiRRiana htokr into nil enemy 441it W-t-ri' light,, tlldji V'x t "T111* -1 |
.....
• lie rid.li I
-•
. i i
.111»11k from
ware of an enemy 1 peace ofh-n defense ayatem. actordm g to th# Nsttuxu romiiiunhjue n 'p " ili‘d. in i
I 'Ml Mig On *.1.4 .| tv to . kith,
Rusal
an
TueniUy
midnight
coin
. a f*l*i 1*rl14 «ml #
slve” patterned along the prin­
I h«* hut tie in cnntirmiivg
.rod I t fin &gt;|«ok I •»in •kpen« fh i
munique.
rronnled
heir*
from
th#
■ ...... r OMMtlUltly
ciples of Jul illsu,
lulling
the
a •&lt;hImviiih n 1*•* 'lie A k 111 •11 i f
Ihri big IlcH'lllg Mfid ( .■n x1111
1 1 f * i In ml fln%)|#fi « i
Allies in to drop their guard. He Morirow radio
IIIft t *•1111 kllli
111
|11&gt;ll1.1MI
Weal of hharkrtv, where the drifted triindrirr#, «*»cm 11'd h\ sUill ‘
"•ii
in fin* Dover
aald this move would be
the
smeo ttfh ' *rf 1i*ii went mg
a
Japanese way of avoiding a la*l- (ferniaiia had thrown in Itenh re 4»nl dmdly Irii^khpni Lightnings,
fillig I init* In Fete tku'N rtl'M’ 4'1 \s i
ti.fr
into
»
»
hfavy
enemy
nir
m
i
lervca, including the U»7th Indltch fight.
• "i'i|r I'HI'K o v e r
nm 14I I 4*4lt Ia■M i'k Iltltl i'li&lt; Mills
fajntry Divltinin
newly
arrived luiida of !t0 tit 40 fig h ter-• nti I
ft 11-,-j..
ngwin yenHf li.iyri x \mi fit Ilia |( kill/I ft fl.H
from
([{illatid,
the
'Ruaiiana put LI uf them out of mdimt w Sum Of $IIHI Donated j Xrih' xin i'll lik. rM hf t i I‘«tl i*il «uD(f
'• ini, Dm1 mr|iTeciHtthey pummt'U'd the ennvov
ununhcd coutiter attacka and
Min *! offetixiva
Ity County Hoard iftt-l t*IVi i Ih-im MlHftf |'l «*M1f*9 Kill
lliln or near inluxri* wen Mail'd
vinrod to tak r a U rge inhabited
D ili |,..mu.ling B er, ■ml ftmim4•
M.
V lift ft1 ntii'ii,” Hit i'l
place hi one aector, while in an on Hriveral uther vcaurU hi -i.ft.Of
Commissioners
f..M -it kugh nxptoo
1
ihirtiin
other. In a five-day fight* they II mibi* a p e tflflm lly i l i r d in ft hi' com
■I 1 m • I 1t i l l PJ|ftlllrl of
imiM tn' .Mir "i'll ft,*
Il a) &gt;
captured another tifwn, the com* .nnmiqiifl, ami torna of ihcne muiv [
i n.i'i »wife #1
\ O.ImI s.t f .ini I J, Keen IS ‘ftII* ft I'll t .H rtftl "Ik 14k ill |*1 '•• 1ft .
hiivr lieen wnrahii*#.
munique aald.
1• * .* * lit (fix i*V«*r it©*
1 i-iVi *1
lo ditlt* n His- S||I\ ni
sum l'f hnmnn It1lllPV i'IIII III ,
ft
‘The convoy ronnlaled -*f tlnee \ r ni V d llVI* &gt; lerding 1•1 * Upt
The Mqkow ftariln. In a »|*eel#l
........
I
I
mult."
k’linl it Be 41 iliMiriet nppoi tiftruI v ^
hroadcaat* ant#Qnced th# capturtiic iuuor*. four »l«jtn»y^f' ami u-vi n
%hit si ttlud 1hill Ip,. v'M U aH4 |i'tV " III" i . 1Hi hull *[
I r•'«11 HI *1III
Ffr It­
€.1 mffea •nutfri'f iirfn vrwuVlx iThd
i 1hr*
.Ill .d
’ f K ilph \ Himfh, arm-t il i m
'S' '• i- 1 "i i f ImtIrred
the hradipiartri 4 n|i"kririiiiti -. m i
JO O m n
.a
*
of Orel, junction point of
I ■•Mr MHpsI hi‘ .............. i*el"' | •n «'f I fir Msiv Si mi11* ,-l .m i
ff
v
%
t
11
nl
\
l
.
In.
night,
ron483
K e i r l B t r m i t H *outhrrn and ren tm l froute
riieiolriyT r»'|1M1 tm 411' III)...... , lit •11 ivr eaft lie 1 lo.cd
l i.,, t. i'omtftv iiin.iiiiii n l fksst' I &gt;n 'i
i ihtrofi of
plrti* pi inrlpiiDv lir» mi*&lt; (to*
}
It..* * 11Ml s.f 4 l i i « . i-siMi'i ,i
•no mile#
p m nf ■■ niIi1111 ling i'M'1 thr i.n
m '. 11I.n
'lilt S aIv,i»|.M, \| ,.v , 1
getn, (Mil priiiiiMllig tlio| ..tiuh ill llss.
&lt; list. il . v. ft.% D m '-i-iiiiii’&lt;ls , , ,.
uh
f .* fttiir i ' l l * , .uni hmnhtrrrugalion
| •(I I lilllllll-liHIK f ■ , .,
t .Mir.lv It
VV Iim i ''i’l
iimintmined
kistin • upt
W mo.U .... 11
In nddit Ion, I hr comiiiiitMipie i&gt; I m|.nr
Mil 11kiIii|i «•rl
According to aapatlmar divlara
* m &gt;■.| .,it" 11M
i1 n f .
V\ il-ss-n 1 fitni iium &lt;d Dm
purteit, H i mote Lipwiiesr plan.--* F m .I t
h
ii
r .iu i ftmi i
Uon form * filed ft x War Katun.
in
............
fr iking «t
T A I,L A I I A BREK, Mar .1. Id'.
were wind down yexlerihcy dnririK' |
^S ll nK-ifl VMMV \r|\ I*44a|v M A1
H I f 1'hniun
I I1'
Hook 3. thara a r* 7,47it family .Stirlnic m#y hung mtwlifii .itm
H
I
'
1
•
•
r
1
»l
gi*(.1
in
I I I.I ,s I I • I 1 .illlllHv'llMH‘1 ' •*' ••" I
rill.l Krill'h I ■ nit
unit* In Sem lnol* County, ami of td pleMHur# driving rm lrii-tu n mi enemy in id on Dhimio An* 1 rw* i.i 1 m*1 W.kuD -tu t i -i I D ii
I .
. &lt; Belgium In
trahn,
noikoig
the
foe’s
loss
i
-ii
*
Kill
1
r
f
St
(M
U
M
'll
I
(hear, thara w ar* 4R3 more it’ Hen# tor Pi'uper preilitMi'd
I
i
-?.••, eikll 1iH?0»
Dm v i il k lik&gt; t *j ........Dr ..... •
the day Ih pi a nee
glstratlona taken than In .............
, ►i* r |. I he #IT
I l.uft v, -il l hiivc tft w»||l uhllj Du.
krii-i
I#y.
g»lhuiHgc
- , although
,
,
r«»ilx&gt;,
Mm \ 11bur **
|*hi*u - »ms* Ki. 14 *-i m- nmijr &lt;i|&lt; ‘ .'MivliiM'
Hal registration for W ar llalion
i
i
i'
i
&lt;
m frhum *m%
hr&gt;¥„|
„ „ l f|, «
IIik.Ii I, ila t ls t lr i from (he rail.... ..f A coupons may lw rr.luc.vl
\ ■lo-nnfi■•&gt;» *»f I so I’" '
The end of th r winter will &gt;» « ,1¥, r t|„. ftswesswr, k S r« ... inr»l iinh» (.it1
ing board *bow.
11.. v■ * KtK
t •i rl vf.l ( m ■
i* i
1i i i in' il Iid tl#1i»
l b. I,.g I.&lt;h«I i, i &lt; II w |J|. If.atNI v &lt; I'll.
In Oviedo, 3118 parson* w n r furl oil requirem ents f"&gt; Iss-siin&gt;.- th * ci.tivnv
1&gt; I \ ft
fsufi nmtorpd
(hmugh
I.nrc and thick clmid I ( t|!
Issued "su g a r" book* and only in llie upper A tlantic coast s'. il.
U imhU r kpM'riHnl
.«lk
.»
i
. - i t* i.! i&gt;n Her177(1 parsons w ar* Issued Ixniki. anil transportation espii|im.Mit ...... formationa wuh .. »l.o ,.g fig h *-. , |Hi iimi ibut
many i» i mu»- I h-i
*si
.......tft "f Die com*
■.&lt;|..-u. . .IIy -iru rk I, II I' k' ik in 11■kij I&gt;14• i* m11 1i
last wesk. while In Sanfortl, 11.73 !«• turned to bringing more g ..*"
t hr a
in
” \|unlity L* ilr#l
more people r*0*IV*d second » hi Lilia.
ing blows h( I he enemy *,lkrfn,,r I . kk. M&gt;kl r
'trill kit rtl
1*1
|UI’ kI.Mk
■■(
\ *« ift, hettvfcftl
ration books, becauM negro labor
....... waa
................
........
Yea,*'
tha senator's
tlir.-M vessel* despite It.e at. »tie..Ktl.
m vi
if "t i ln&gt; H"t«uin1 h.i
* .* •
I
era w ire working In Ovladn fields |B,
„ " rrrr ' when
when "&lt;;„Vrr.....
.„ .w
(Joverniir Holland accompanying Ihc .lapaina............ * i cm in i xr.| f runi uIimiiI m Dii i "
ftftril'k* l.» till- frill itk.D *'M
* ‘ •' ■' I s k a r gkkt rkf 111and wash houtM a t tha ftime
l " " 1 of
" , asked if he believed Ibere wool.k voy
I till |'t ii|i|i&gt; Dliil give I‘VI*I V &gt;ft H* I r-|f Ixlrift'ft l‘ Will l '.||\ 1 1.«
■'lei 1 •111' -IS'I'H, mrllllL
sugar ration in g registration. A iw soma mo.itfkatl.111 of the tdi-na
A lll.INHi ton t.a .isp o .l m -eiw I vr Ilk 111 -I 4|||111 th#t if IM*I XIMi In. K.v, Apr 11 ft, tin It.......1 Ml
0 . Paterson, rationing e in u tiv e . ■ire driving ban.
I I. II ' Ml hliM-k Klixtfive dirett hits will. 1,1X111 poun.l till. l|,|M 111at V**t lll'l'll I'l If11III' 1• I |Sr ikikiiMh- 1 mini V ( iMiirnix i-Mi. ,
remarked.
I•a !■« -1 •* * lie rqtm &lt;* of
xillll-l »l'f1.1 (II iKl’II I III ||lll.lft !••( ,tl Dm If iili’i'llflK yi»kr1i*l i|t« V A*
"
I
t
may
mean
a
r.vluction
*.f
lannha
b
..e
"
were
started
and
(n other county towns, (here
ii t . miM tirkn hint i'll! * 11 *11ivi i I'll-1 I ftuk1 f lief I rie tft nn
were (HO faster M rs ration lunik * tha coupon value, with tbe hold, . the l.lg ene.ny vessel was I. f, lk.*-1 .... .
|M*hf l(!.*4
liiiiUM i|mr kIv
L ater ,1
-•Mil ft •■'»"'* Kr itn thrift *1»*|«
than su rer book* (ssuad. Ch.du allowed lo da wbat he pleas.-• shrouded in ainnke
•I, ’ tfv f r#l
IT*'*:*«"*# (x Keing inin!*'
»•*'
Apt .* k'lHftl .1
o t*, with Ida, turned In to the with the gaaollne," I'rj.p e. -a.d raportisi awasit and .Hiking, Mat
la'll f v e r y
I
Kinx
f.t|
flit*
II
mv
T
f
t
'lnh.
wlmlt
It drew from Holland the stni.
Arthu. .■.ported
main ration o rflc* tha tam e .....is
"t ihi* N#sl
Im.mI I ■l- HI Mfn'ru'HMl *I*I•till; flrr
An a,nun ton transport w a. tilt
t&gt;er of ra g la tn n U a fter card ment he hoped there would !»• a.
f I f X 111 ftf l l #
_____ _
Hon before the end of ll.e wmte. amidships try another heavy lomn. in it t lii .'i* a i r k i , he ii'fili-il nn I
registration.
\
I
Iflkl
t
|
1
k
|
|
ill
til'd
til
f
IftI k\11 III II
,'il'l.l 11144ft if WlUliit IN'1 II |k|IM'i|kl' I
Theera were 5, M4 excess ran* o f [racin g season, because the l.an |( (,Ur ,i into flames and split
n
i
l
'
’'.
Vtniv
*•*
furl
)
i
«*
i
D
caused suspension of horse tacii.g ; WOi *ink,hg within two m l..ule- *••! if 1 , Isiill* llriVlMg lMl&gt; *-r|MI|* (i IIk1I. -I) (*' ftIII’ !itl\ ’•* ft I !
rationed food* in th * county
M' ('.ft " D m Millv that
ll.
« f»f D ll! III i if I 1
K*'
14HI |)
111 Dir
^ dire, t bit was s.-o.i..t on .Io­
bout l- t of a can par capita. Mr amt cost the state |.l,ft1rtt,iX.i&gt; ...
'. ID till! &gt;*ri " f VUl f Ml
v.mis) hih*|ih&lt;rnt’ lii ri&gt; .ir-'l ' 4 I rii N'i I'V ( 111* U"»&lt;f ft
T he season will lKIW „f B h.ihiu ton tia n sp o it u.-l .fill*
1‘eten o n said. Stam p* for all Imt ta s revenue*.
■XL.. k*ris* |jr* in ih«* IK.*.
ii.\
i Ii»l
I,i*i'iil itt iff a
I'll- ......I I hi-in! fill Ift
.7118 can* war* rim oved from ,* end April 10, unless extended l-v „ fourth vessel, of medium ml re,
] 111■,|.x .») ftKr ft hmmI v
•((Ml I 'll 111 a-kI
near
Ihe
l.nw
tlon book*. Stam p * for the re the legislatu re which meets Apnl wal damaged
*
•
i
*
.•
Kittriftt
t*«l firi*l*
In
I t-irifiil !( Du in**. 'Ii*
m aln'ng numbgf W1U be taken ...it 11
n am es pooled from that ship »
d H .llliU 1»|1m| ntoill.
-il I 111 ft IM4|1ft y IlfriltK I ' nit
of the next ration book from
"Holland still hoped Florida conl.l forward hateh
I t i . f . .Ik of till* ritturk
VIxI i I fill' llrilil il I Iin ft III' ft» 1.1 |,S'
notation* m ad* In
th * ration lie removed from the eastern son.
"O th er hits or neat hits w.-..|Mi'\Htlillclv |700 fill Rn Mil ft**'
booka.
where the ban applies, into rone scored sg ah .st warship, and rargo
j ij it mmI
I diw twoI (lift &gt;41 ft |V|ftftl*x, 44tItI 4114k4*41 I'CktlllOn*- hundred* M d - forty- eight two, along with A labam a. Mlas.s vessels, the , esult* of which
•nl *ling mvi *i ^vkhcri*.**
i"ii riff i*i mtiking nrti***H»v "lift
axcaa* can* o f aaffak ware deehs slppl and other gulf sla tes
t t'a a iia a .e ,»* ••*#• iar»»&gt;
'
i
'
-frit
ftf'l
4itt&gt;u • fter
J,i v - fm , |i*\nl i* iiiiktiny Iff ft t •i ki j*i *!
dared and atantpa fo r all but four
It A )■
i 'U h m ' ji
ifr it’ hi rig
triixHig xkifriflfH nf |ici min. «tii
i f these
w ar* removed from
CAM Of
till
•|.|m .| |Km II hii'1, il ||a•Va*■4 III III** (iff If I* Till* IK'ill I L* *
*a r of rofration book
- ft111 &gt;* •1 1n &gt; •jtl»li I t i r g e U
hiir i’ l fttn* niriifi’t ovi'i ft11 K ! j !*11"
m minor'a
f*o itam p *
ill Hit ■ ,i |i ift rift
I ji•&gt;I Inal,If i fur K’gri! i*jiiitiiHii. Mi 1
l:
there are
ration book* In
i»
"Mi Hr in, H* itrori#nd,
4 veer* o f
lif t mli&gt;ii Hint*'«i
4.960 ehlldraa ■
I Nref I
r. Pete ran.i
a t * In lh« cool
I In- I(hmii) gr Miilfil ii h.il i' . '
In ll.-o.v M il,m il,t. will ^p.-ak
raraatod.
*o
i o.isecvalP.il ot oyrsiul., i Mint nf $|n h miifith tu M
Ha •ruled th*
commend(natam e* „t ihc m.’d .n g ..( . lie- Koto rv I-!h|('IK' If riMHigPi &gt;»f fttif I ’nuiitv
"AmsrtcVn boy* In ll a service, actor, have lit many
r* In the
In * hi* Tolantat
II
hi (
bean highlight*
of
America., ( Ini. o' I In- Mayf.ii. 11■■I,, I m-ri Iff ii Itli i.Hk|»#rftnifnt
only one when they attend th * theater dr
reg istration , a t
hfiinlf* »f
ijrama. T h e**
Include:
“ Light Mo...lay. F a , I Kip|, annimnccd t«. pfnvfil iidtHiy
mind
good,
risen
drama,
"and
&gt;f
ration booh .ww
Nf r
Ruth II Scull Mini ft Mi II*
lines a r* spoken th a t are allghtly nln’ " with Frank H acon;" ( on. day
Mi Ii»rhi«
o ff color, It has been our exper­ mon Clay” with Jam es lluwell
&gt;L&gt;
V u.i.np of Army siderl.*,** win.
The ‘‘ L U tisal Rel&gt;*i" with William
ience th a t they raaant U ."
,\
I f l |I J l ' t l f
f 11 It I
t ’ l H l d f l ll ft lr i l IMN
Thia w a* tha statem ent verier and Duatln Karnum; tha part nf left FVti. 'Jit to he ir.do. I.-.I ...
Mar. .7. day of Jo h n Ravold, noted New (ton. Grant In "A be L in co ln "; the ('atop itlan.im g reluine.1 l.alay pi "1 Mi-ilingN Ikf i n k( iiiitfil In r
Mill* •Il’Hl lig h t* l»f WHY I'll Stilt.
all, with York playw right and actor, wt-o Tidal of Mary Dugan" with Ann atl.-l -pi’oding ft.rlMOgl.a h e \ ........ ft&gt;iv ill ivr tn 4t*rqreft fund#
I IKmmI-,, i l mill SJftlM, w»i(* imnli *•v
•at out to with hla brother. G eorge Itsvold. Harding; "Y o u Can’t
T ake
It
l*i* lu ll b*ri 'i.g tn tiv 11if# nf th#
IIII"Millift w nf ftIlf* f #*IIM1 {{(mil* ft ...
raault aqd a wall known lin g e r and e n t', With Y ou." In the part later
"I Sin u fiolr OriintV
tikifl*'** 'tf I III Sfriljlini*' ( 1M1 ‘ , I ft**\ ’’" d ii*
till f.i ki • i'lriff iniHurrow, Roy
tainer o f BL Louis, has been visit mad* famous In th* movie* hv
ft IihmiKi i df ft■(ifiiuifrt f
a t a bua Ing Jo h n W . Bell a t hi* farm on Lionel
B arrym ore;
and
with
i
I■
&gt;
|
K
i
.
f
t
millin’
i hnlrtitMiK »iat#d
C k t.e R Y HHIi’MENTH
daacription th * waat aid*.
Frank Craven
In
tha
" F ir s t
NkiltoV, ri fftrj |fiJUfril l'f I (HTritmn #h&lt;&gt;
Mar. I, I I I !
Mm,
A mambar o f th * Lamb’s Cluh, Y ea r," “ Money from Hom e" and 1 Florida
Ii it vi* )'i"i m j( |i|m11n t cmI a# ‘’Twitil
tod hi* th * randexvooa of loaders In the the ‘ ’V illage Green,
th* la tte r i
C HpiiiiH^" I.* ntffft tonight #t 7 :30
California Central
an- aetln g
fra tern ity ,
Mr. Ravold being played In New York, last
,.Y|mi k nl tiif V itld fi Hotel, to
California Southern
flraL ■latad th a t It lri« baan the pr»c- rear.
I'hitl 1In-' rinftvf.
iptly and tic# o f tho d u b Of lata to enterDram atisation of famous books
In i v**nl rtiiy of llira# p«r#oni
TO TAL
W A SH IN G TO N . Mar. .1. (.1*1 |
Mr.
tain 300 soldiers a t dinner and baa alto occupied much o f
mi* un.ihlf In Hlh'ftid the m oitlngi
Eaearol* Shipment*
Hep Don.lern said yesterday
They
Outstanding
p r e s e n t _ a play fa r them In EJavold'i attention
Mr H 'dlfr rtH|vif»tfii th#t th«
they
istliig w altrw ays In Florida si.,mi l
Florida
. .............
7
la this direction wa* hJa dram atic
Theater.
tie
f f o r r the eru##-Bl*iif j ,l1^ 1 n pi •rt nlutive In lhair
Han feed-Oviedo
l&lt;e linprovini
improved tiiefor
tation of
Louiia
A lcotl's
a cU an
boy*
from
barge
Hauling* m oderate; demand
to Woman” In which Cathaork an
communities;
barge canal
canal I*
to undertaken
u n d .rU ken at
at ‘ '" 'n . . following have been named
M4,0IX),0O0 to hell)! . hrlng iI j-i&gt;4 l fit in uifitHinx;
...
i __ RoCom ell took tha
landing
vary good; Golden H eart m ar­ co#t
U a y a n facing Ood.
hurl u
Kipp*
oil tn tho Atlentie seaboard
ket
strong)
Pascal
m arket
. rwto. L ater when It was b*tad to
aaa. Mriooa
Hiry 4'I»«l* F ih ii W Sh#mea, Klwgnjlayed In the Pasadena P layfirm ; aeiet F.O.H. shipping
Sad M riooa book*.
Hr said in a statem ent for (lie-1 » , (ite m I.Ingle, L ions; Mrs. M,
movt* scouts fo r M etro
point) IS-Inch crates, trimmed
Congressional Record th a t "Col, H. Snuth. Pilot (T u b; Edward
i taw It and
were
so
tops, Individually' washed and
areas realised th* Im practicabil­ Higgins. Chsiidwr oft Commerce 1
th a t they used th * play aa
pre-cooltd.
&lt;
ity nf the Idea and refused to Ned
Sm ith. Am erican
Legfto
fo r Uialr ^acraan^vara Ion,
Golden H eart i 3 ’e, K -2 6 lo
waste m illion* o f dollar* nn It.
Kaicigh
A.
King,
w ait
MAO. fe w ^ M U li t'a , M -10 to
"T h a t la why tha canal has fa rm e rs; F .T
Mcrlwsthdr,
M^O, few 13-38) S*#, 10’a, 83.60
not been started and the canal aide farm ers; Mrs. W a lter
to M .78, few M-28, X-a, |S to
people
know
It,"
ha
added.
W oman'* Club, Mrs. L .B .
k
Mrs
Dondero
O.B.
Troop
m otif* behind
Troon 3 1 ;
W.H
)? r
nawa-

Salvation Army I
Receives $2,SIM)
In Drive To Date ‘‘V

7479 Households
Registered For
n

M"

More
Sign Up Tnan For
S u g a r Rationing Solon PredictH (J
Ran Will Re UfUfl

County Leaders
Change Date For
Coming Meeting

CITY M U FFS

Servile Men Demand Clean Plays
Declares Dramat&amp;t John Ravold

lioy ScouLs Rian
One-Day Drive To
Secure Finances

Dondcro'H Ire Raised
Hy (large Carnal Ads

aswffl

^

^

hw^
r

■

(lashes In Artillery
Kveliauged Aerosfl
(liaitnel. Lighting
Wide Dover Area

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THE SALFORD HERALD, BAI^FO H D , F L O R I D A ;

P A G E S IX .

eabreeze Launches Bombing
Attack On SHS Celery Feds
Pierre

h ro lh p ri i

pul ni l .
( iMi h

of

IIlie'll School mil on i*
taimmng
hiisck
bombing
oil**

rlbul I

rlgainM I ft points nmidr by
,V|r&lt; r iif ken 's
n|« i
duH

till in
m trill
....
.. vuin
... ..

Siivi* for Roland.
...........................-

vrrea invaainn here Monday after
niHin at 2: III o ’clork . f o a i I Me
t near ■tated

r«Jt»
A rn old

t

4 tintnihcrUmi

I

'

rfcn sn drw arh iB fe^ ^

dated Cel. ry
Ke«l.
founil
Die rede h o w e v e i, tra din g at
nelve* for the fir*t tim e In 'b e half. I I to 7. m ode n ......
t ____........ .......... . th,. i„,..im r •
■timi
ion I in the I bird
hi rill
iiuiirti'r.
I( mi Her, m
a*
. Diking o*er Hie nffeiisiki
,o«l I*’ h111mk' It lo II The Sen
l.l» I
hoys
lh*Cl limbered
iif«
That
f k imoi*
pond
iu I moiiou
immlttee o f t i e III A (Imskelbiill ll'oii hen\v Kilns, ai],| the Teds
«Ji,j
a
Rfonmel
ret
rent
and
I
he
!«a mi »oc i ii t o m ) known «s War
rt\ Daniels nrul Hill FIcminK, ipioiti-i ended with Fealireze three
to
ftually score*? one m ore point |.«niit- io the lead, according
tan the Tierce arrow laiys, dorik^ &lt; o Mt h I t’oroird rlcl.iir»*t
lb*

io*»t

game

wi ll

be

*

i (hut you may

keep Hint
ion

F a n li

good

I a »o U

econorny

hafiiy

In

Bear Succumbs TV Censor Uses Six
Spring's Appeal Tongues In Work
And Takes Hike With Service Men

*

S'V.W

YORK.

illy ,

n

A lr Venture*

[ Special)

2r&gt; ,

docile,

fmi r y far-old!

Q fiN IH lN ,

2fl.

Denr
ft lb recently In whatever
n
H)Ir 11rk1 Iike day I it * for
IJr*u*
1
1uri to*, htiiI went t««r u m ite-long!
|*t ml I through the street* « f HoseA „ lu ii, Queen*.
#
1 in* thiir'k adventure w »s Lama
u iu tlie point of Imimlom so
H.4 hi* whi concerned, but his un" .'' ■ kfoitetl tip|W*ur.im c ill t i e quiet
f ly street prov ded
in citem en t
1
foi hundreds o f Queen* resident*,
, n problem f«»r u M ore o f police,
’ i*i..l trouble for hi* oh tier, who
o II
t'ol ii Hiimmoii*
lu llv
live* with ho« parent*,
1 1 Mill Hint Rome, .11 u r a g e *it t\*s
i t j»r of
the
home
of
Stunley f *■ or on n ih tirge o f ullow lng a
i.n ir x i', non of ti Itnruiiny cruet, wild inni mi ul to roll nr lit large in
ut I Ml VI 2Hlet Street, liiHWtlal*.! J o
it reeta.

|„t„|

lit*** k f
llaniel-t c
hboning k

tieklu u
Rolnnd
MemtiriKton

Japs May Try T&lt;i
Introduce BoguiBills Into V. S

\ I 2 IK.

I*1 M

the

gypsy

fill not to break securfty

» bod a n d .th o root o f;t t w thing*
that &gt;on* w rit* their. m other* to *
w orld o r e r, but occaaalonally Collllray run* Into a problem . U k *
the n u at th* aoidWr w ho » U
determ ined to rontlnu* hi* •due*'
tion alon g w ith hla m ilitary aervice ami took a fo r m p o n d a n c *
tehool r u u n t Itf'R tu iia n .
The rolunal
had
to
wada

through pace attar pa*e

.I m i Lm

i

T h* a rt o f m aking g U a i » u
u n d a n tood fo r thooaanda o f year*
b e fo re Its ua* In m aking tp e r tscle* waa developed.

regulii

Dress Up Y our Hair
fo r Spring!
lie a i proud o f your hair
a* you are o f your new S pring
nutfit. Let ua g iv e you that
■uft, natural look H E will
hivel Y ou can depend upon
uuallty work a lw a ys at
'

Most o f the foreig n
letters read much aa
j TnelNh T i e men aay
|g H lin if alon g fine, arm y

Ungua|re
those in
thay are
Ufa isn't

ANN’S MIRASOL BEAUTY SALON
117 P a r k

A re.

C how

people to « o it»b&gt; vo'il
buy e v e r y t h i n g »*"i hod
g i v i o g y o u lo o n f i * f* it
Y o u r u n jfnrs* ib*- **

You Mi^ht Not Get Tw o Weeks
Notice On Furniture Rationing
B etter Buy Now ! I
»

1

^SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

Don't

Neglect

Your

*»1•r•r'

F ilm
A U T O M O B IL E
W IN D S T O R M
IN L A N D M A R IN E
W O R K M A N ’S

111 I t C l .A H Y
L IA B IL IT Y
I 'l t O C K K T Y
D A M AI
W AR DAM AGE
C O M P E N S A T IO N

H E L E N M. C A R R A W A Y ,
So, Park Avr.

J'hnnr

Baby Chick T i m e
Is H e r e !
Most of the cold w 11lit her 14 gone,

Meat
us

and
with

will tm hi*id to get

4**11

you

sturt

yum

them

TU X K IH )

Imb y

the

Let
chicks

light

ale rt

Mayor

F

If.

Ij e - I

(.uiirdia would hate been pleased
t v I he speed of I he dls|ierai(l,
|
The neighboi in the uutumofdle
cont'iiued hla hariiHHinjf tactics, ao
Tuffy foimook the put k arid CUM*
Imued the
bund
along
Mayda
Road, lolluwi'd hy a throng o f
several hundred
people
w bo
I stayed 11 CMlIttoo* 200 yurds U# th*
' ea.
At 240 14 Mu v da Roml T u ffy
I gave up hla stndl and e n te m l an
em pty two c m
enrage owned
&gt;llenry J. MatlbniHld, Mr
Maclooiuld
proiniitlv
«nd
fearfully
1 clo«ed the
sliding
doors,
and
I T uffi Inal as prom ptly put onw
huge paw tlirough the glass win
1 down 111 the upper part o f the
lour
Five p olice arrived from the
Q u ifii* V illage station 11ml fifteen
jtp*ie cam e fnnit the O iun e Mark
rial loti
These o fi a n , »ume ol
1 hein nrined with riflea, deployei11
in front o f th* g a r a g e and de ,
Imted their rw
m ove.
lie!ore they could a g ree un a
plan o f at tac k. (!u s (le o r g e , the |
Horninanv
ch ief, ar
1HO.year-old
rived on th* scene with ah apple,
a nose-ring and a
chain.
The
gypsy offered the apple through
( the si altered window, and T u ffy,
1 apparently having overcom e ma
( diadain fo r surh titbits, accepted
It bi his rgin-retractlte claws and
* m um hed it thouphfully.
I
T u ffy then poked
hla
nose
r j th m u gh the window to
ae# If
tl err w ere any m ore a p p let where
f that on* ennm from , and Qus
r spoke tn him sharply In the gypsy
’ tongue and affix**! the ring in
e T uffy *s nose, lie opened th* ga
' rage d oor, attached tha chain tn

Andrew Carraway Agency
IOIYi

Melon- he lenched the park,
iiiiw evei, I e whs ovi-rtuken by an
.totom id'ile d iiv in by ii neighbor 1
o f the tleo rg e tomilv whose aid I
had Imcii *enlii*l&lt;d in the absence I
o| S im dey and his father, tills. I
I he neighlM*! oaignt
to
check I
I o f f y '4
pr*ivr»‘ -i by
**dgintC HI I
f f old o f the lieu t uriil for* ing \jin I
0 ,he curb
j
I tn -e tactics dVHili il (lotmtig,
*inee T offy simply out flanked the
tui mid continued on his way, 1 nr
putk wua full o f people enjovirtg
(he
Miinshine and the Sabbath
1111let when T u ffy arrived* but unit
moment af ter he lum bered Intel |
view t ie pa fa w .ii* n^ «fesert#tl a i ' [
1 1in ii*&lt;1 H«fint 1 e «1»11 rriiic Sat.11n:lay''■ J'
dii y light

wtty

FKK It

Tuxedo fed chicks pay Kr^ulur prufils.

FEED STORE

T W O P 'E 5

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w e l l vrlO»

m H U -rltt'"

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TMimitig—n*R« to hla ca(*.
I’nllct follnwa.l and cav e Stan ­
ley (irortt* a lum m om to appear
today In Pluahlnc
Ifaglatratea

Pittsburgh Puints!
P r o t e c l th e
.to p t|uulity
th e in te r io r
a n d u Iubh.

»*Uiato"

nutsiih! n f y o u r H d i i m o w i t h m t r
h ousu itml p o r c h p a in t.
K nh anca
w ith I’ ltts h u riih t-tunnel, vu rn U h
W e ulstt h a v o u n ice s e le ctio n o f

#

b\e»d'®d
e s s e t is a .1

0 . U. STUART PAINT AND GLASS
IT BO . P A R K

P H O N E 30

*

.

&gt; :
THEY'RE
BITING , NOW!
J » A. JXm' 'J
ry • .* ' i s
•

RSI Let Us Serve You
fou Serve Uncle Sami
iob U .to produce tha vital foods
w w
to Biwuih thl* thill*

A

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, ,

Whether l h « fl»h over the tide o| «
boat . . . er atlU.fUh from the bank
. . . or t*u T .
n .h .n ««, know
Uiat cowl eqvilpment' It • neetttary, Item.

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Nvaf*&gt;r«v'ickVYW

’ See Ut for year fl.hlnc heed*.hare * eompUtojBn*, ot trmh walae'

11..

rn H ifrvn 1

*4 i he &lt;*et»rgr rliiu opened tne
. mgr ■Ittof tn feet! the (h ir e bears.
Mi* ehle i* m irp teif the lucid
h 11 h loo oru Iok it in 11Hole, I lit the
i tn iiit* niid iipplos lout ou up peal
r.u Isilfy He ungraciously brush-*
&lt;1 the children .node mill waiseif
...it
the m ge
U&gt; F R A N K
J W II s o n
I*.ir all o f hi« ino [Hiimdii, T u ffy
t hief. If S Secret
. . . .* ■
!■
*
an
m
ompliwheil if not grace\ I* Features
I n e ie whs no
W A H I I I N H T O N . F e b /♦*.
S ,, tiil rollei ikuti'f
wkales ho roly, however, so T iiffy
pose you own eo
n di p s 11oo'Ut
udopted
it
aleady,
plantigrade
(ore mid that yo ur l o r n p i l d n i

hired f»(lll
*l oi e Mini
in stock,
m o n e y.

Frb,

by Lieut Col. Kerdinard A :. H lr iy
or hia fore ig n
lan gu age
atarf
■ filtered
throughput
ETOUHA.
Mailing from Hteven* Point, Win..
Lieut. C ol. H lr iy ip e a k t «l« Ianm m je . and hla it a f f ran handle
tw enty ia n d lly .
W hile letter* in foreig n t o n g u a
ii.iitlly reii ii ire leu. blue penrlJ.
mg
than other* berauee rnen o f
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Worst
From Skies Engineer,

(■ r
Pr*M \
G e r m a n y wan a s s a u lte d b y
a ir t o d a y fr o m th e w e s t as
n e v e r b e fo r e .
T h e A x is w a s h a m m e re d
h ard
by
A llla d
w a rp la n e s ,
e s p e c ia lly a t C a n g lia r l in S i ­
c ily w h e r e th e A llie s r e p o r t ­
e d ly h it f o u r s h ip s , d o c k s a nd
ra ilr o a d s .
T h e R .A .F . s m a ih e d
th o
U -B iat
bass
at 8tNaialre,
Franc#, “ very hsorily” with 1,000
ton# of sxploslvts in SO minute*.
These raid# w«r» preceded by
a report that British and Ameri­
can bombers, closing with a 72hour sustained laet atretch epurt,
dealt out to Nail-occupied Europe
durln# February th* moet devastatinf and IntanilfUd onalausht
o f any month In th# war.
R.A.F.
bombers
imaehed
at
waatarn (lermany lait night to
kaeo th# non-ltop, 'round-ther^ock aiaaulta rolling past the 72hour mark— with raids thre# day*
and three nights without a break.
•nw
There
waa no Indication that
last night'*
n
raid was on a large
seals,. and ep#clflc targets were
disclosed.
Only on* bomber
n o t dl
was reported lost.
While there were no official reports
arts on th* weight of bombs
nurled s t Hitler's (ur&lt;
‘urope In February's raids. Well-placed observobserv
•ra speculated
spec
1 (hat the tonnags
possibly
topped
10,000
tons
P&lt;*
Throe
gh last year the R.A.F. was
rough
officially reported to here drop­
ped * a a v e r t s of more then
4C60 tona e month.
BHUln-beaed
Allied
bomber*

{xeorge R oll ins
Addresses Civi c
Club At Meeting

Died

Friday

X sM irin lrd I’ rrs-.

M

yS
ro't^
cGermans Switch Attack To

Northwest Tunisian

Dies'

Funeral Held Sunday
For 66 Year Old
Man W ho Lived In
Sanford .‘14 Years

Hritish Repair Road'- W bile I’tirsiiiiig Rnininel

Fred T William*.
city and
county civil engineer, chairman
of the Seminole ( ‘ minty Hoard ef
Speaker Telia Prob- j
Public Inst i uction, and for th«'
past 14 years, a resident &lt;»f San
lema O f Railways i
ford, tiled at H 10 o'clock Friday
evening at an Orlando hospital,
A t Present T i m e
aftei an Ulness of several real*
Funeral services ware held it
"Those who |iatronlie th# rail-j
4 :0u o’clock .Sunday afternoon at
mads should lie patient and take [
the Flrat Presbyterian Church,
the situation philosophically recog­
with the Rev F. I) Brownlaa
nising that thara 1s a wai on and
firlatm g
Mrs F S Vernay
that the railroads sre doing ths
organist.
Burial wa« in ta b *
lest they esn with whst they hern
to tlo with", George R, Rollins,
View Cemetery.
Mr William* i* survived by tbe
district
superintenSent
of ,3 3
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad,
widow
Mrs Klilabeth Williams,
the Kotariann at their regular
one son. Frederick H William*
weekly luncheon at the Mayfair
ope daughter. Mrs A F. KelU)
Hotel unlay.
of Richland, &lt;*a . one grandavv
Mr. Rollina. who was introduced
Jaine« Freilerick Kelley of Rica
by Charlas Mornaon. spoke oft
land, one grand daughter. Sarmb
"The Railroads of America and
Helen Williams, and two «l*tars.
Their Problems’* and pointing o u t '
Mra Alice t'ullwrt of Kaat l.ans
that great secrecy necessarily s u r-'
mg. Mich . «*nd Mi* J I. Hander
roun&lt;Is the activities of the rail- , Fred T Williams (a b ov e), civil son " f IVtiMikey, Mich
roada in war time, admitted tliat cngitirei vhiio lived in Sanfnrd
Mr Williams waa horn in Pet
mu&lt;h o f what the Rotariana want­ with lu­ family far the paat .44 oskey. Mich April 22. 1X7(1, ami
ed to know could not lie told
•
liia graduation
fron
I hi Orlando after n following
However, he said that no car J......
Michigan Slate College, volun
ia now permitted to lie moved long illnex
leered
for
service
in
the
Spanlal
with less than 20.000 pounds of
American War. aerving for It?freight in it an,| that this fre
duration
lb* was a maml&gt;er of
fluently resulted in some delay on
the Throdoie
Roosevelt
Cavnj
ihipmanta which are held up fur
5
A
W
V
of
Sanford
1hiring th.
additional tonnage
Hr alao da
first
Worbl
War.
he
enlisted
In
dared that while there la no ra
th .
leering corps anti for
tionlng of pasaenger traffic, there
some time was stationed at Fori
la tha n ail Lhlng to it.
McPherson, near Atlanta
No railroad, n« sa d . ia per­
He has been a dilector of th*
mitted to operate more train*
Seminole
County
Chamber
of
than were operated on Sept. 27. J
Commerce since It was formed
1942. resulting in manv persona. |
___
and was active in the Waterway
sort areas, being unable "S i « u r c l y o o n l
O ffic e r s
L e a d anil ( Jo« d Roads Commission
O r - l * Mch V w m * director and
o f ,h . rsiinuni* j
P erson n el
O f
~ 1active mrinl»er
been, Increased to percent, .!"■!
la n d o
B a s e
2 2 - 0 1 In 1923. he aided in the forma
and since many of the
i tion of the upper
worker* are new and In- |
-----— —
lystion
including Rami
igation IM.trlrt,
District. inrlutllny
the problem o f superSanfnrd N*v* ‘ A 'r Station o f -1 laj ,
Hrevard counties, th . rv

l ,S. - Uritish
Force*
Move Forward III
( enlral S e c t o r s
From ( 'apttired (iap
sis. ia te.( l'r»M I
•
nl .»nf r v a n d ta n k * ,
li. 'i t*.*i n istr n t a t........i&gt;. i n T u n ln la n .
i ' . i . •!

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ilirtH *

m ils * .

\ lln .l lin e* n o r t h .. ...........I I Unit t o d a y
e t i '. i i t.. I'lank th a t',
&gt;a-e ll« w r i e r , U n ite d
1411 f i 11 l o u r s w e r e

I moving forward in tha.
Im th

to tha s o u th .

D m

Um

recacb*

‘ .u p

The

A IIU c | %

i«..iih.'Mst met no*
\pl&gt;*s|«M| over
« te n d in g

l»phe|
•u

bill

•m e &gt;&lt;nu ••«I Uto

a

fr o m

Manaour.
a

com-*

yea tay«

\ II m I ........ ps had Ikeateo

If
•

in

i a sectors and
prisonata*

D i. . m s M i

the air force*
* . oiuiiiand sap*.
tb by shooting
idunes In smiUl-

Navy Gives Army
Terrific B eatin g
In Golf Matches

b**°m*

I Mit.

U lt K K

&gt;.i fur, where
\Hit'll
com bat
Kussertne and
iibwest, tha
v\MS i r ported
k .l.v r lo p is l a lo n g '
i. t bin* tu thn i r w

the lUfs
t.. push w m tw vnl

•' Eligible Per s ons Soviet 01 tensive
Halted
Receive 5C - Hour Appears
In Dutiels Basin
(
A
J
til) t**.nlMlr.l »•»*•*!
IDefense Awards
IIt**11tb I*, it t.tto llrl Ilia*

Free tSeeds Mdy
Be Offered F o r
Victory Gardens

•tin

i■«*

bn. k

hy

F r«n e

...........|...ii.«l Inking A
I*, numb.-I of prisoner!,

aati.t. k* in th.
He j m -sMatevr
M ill. •V. Iih.iiil
(0 n n Irs sm it h o f
the f * p o
S . i i a 1. tin* Germans
...... .
si.ini |.»..y IS -is iii m filtr!1|.*|| of Dk*’ Mb* d till. - but lo4i
sPk l It 1llllk • Ml III • lighting In
D ii * i.i •ii u !•«•••• ll •• lll'W 40A#n
*1
s-K« II a
Mm !
Here VPffc
&gt;'t.
,
i,.

mslng so ms delays, Uttl.
Orlando
, It la better to * *t ill.lt
two-kail
ku*aiin lo .tr * " l i p l hi own
th v y
tkaa not la
.
_____ _________
___f tournament
tournament
I'fKlsa.i
four#*
Cotton I’rogrnm F o Ii Im
ih
fi'ComnianHcr II Ilffhl'S Is ItM. k a d lass lbs* DiMtrl*
l ( t « i r bt lb .
............ m i . a 7 1
Every unit o/
rolling «u|ui»i-1v« *»a*«inv afternoon «t Orlando wgfg»r drmlnBK*.
Alihougb
l p Itrlo rr Itising
milts
s.itfl't.isi
*.l
l\(t,tikn»
Bienk ne said, is now in service Diiba.lfcad Country l lub
with tu n pti to set nrr gttviTiim
Speaker
Iti.t.
Principal
( im n in
Me-I
•I
ll . Irtllllril Dl* b i«. HIM lir
with barely time to icive It urn » w ore " f 22 to
0. Ihr N»vy Approval ami furul* for th«*
to ii standT
id r Of Ooiinsitiim
LxerHses
gi«M
thr
.ill.ols
..It
Itli*
«
*
l
b
nlng repair* between Irip. W h tlr; r.'alhtled
fur tie Ivaling the Irct failed, a* .InI al*«&gt; m pmi
At
(K
’D
,i
k« smell
•■Id.
f.li
M in i
ft*slit
.t in
hi Mt t Milllb'ii
local railroad men r*|x*t to be Army irave It Fab I t. with
i in i bei
•••ii1
a.
D oulxlla t
iMiml ia*ua, Mi
Williams r
\| .
1
•••PJMI all..11 ** I .*1 1Caa—I*. *
1l l \
over the hill hy Mai
10, Mr •»r»rr o f XI to 21.
• .oiMlis o. b*» c
M
il.
licit
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s.
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Orlando
and
Winter
I'srk «• * » up hope, nn.i *r|
bit | it m t
. •i.-I*. &lt;|
Rollins said, an lnrres»e of 26
rbs
hs»-pHabb
i ..&lt;• 1 ls*’t \x eel. \|.
'• I Huh nnd
t ottnl v » •’ •/« •
woman golfara w«re pnifufia of &lt;&gt;n It during flu* perils
,il i i ' «
t
s.«||
t
Is &lt; • tv. .1 pet
iDn
I wI en thsy
(
)• &lt;i *8. 1 'll
IIIMMIM I *L»*\
present St. John* River I iim
the Army and Navy officer•it Di.
M i l l . I s tr on g
f m l . . 1 to nt •
ti Nil S i.......
Nontifl
Di*
rrtent Aasoclatinn became h.
i till Dili W Illg
Mate) reaulta follow
.•
I A ri
Ik I'd 1 I. •
raaolutlon o f ayinpathy ovur
H ugh.- p is
pollllw
( tumii I Nl i
When the (!ity rnminlaai
ID .I
W o .M .
The team o f Comdr h Muaaie
||l
Is
Sin i| b
|th-a death of Frwd T
llllama,
•v limn Ds fu . •
IItI|(kI*|lit- said
X
E r. it. b
I By t u d s M 1*reeel
Vtl
H I M ...............
. I halt .1 III |t
•
|who waa a charter ntemlwr of the IItigbea and MY«. Carl Darin tie Chamber of Commerce t
D i . . &lt; M .. .
i .&lt;1 prm.tngrs
I’la nee
resoeied
•
l.
1 Is II. )k ........ ..
a today re
y ed rra'ds
M
W
H
I'I
Ms
.
II*
the
Importance
of
bunting
frate»| Col. and Mr«. J M Davie*
.R
otary
Club,
wa*
adopted
by
tin;
•
'•
|d
1.
1
.
*
..
r 11 I M I D o . . .
• .. \|r.||et •!In the northeca Sotoasoa*.
B s lo ie o s . saI r i m i s s i ' M . Mm*
|
| to he dtveloptul a* art mu
II.s
Dl 14*
•
eluk.
. •'( ,*. k by lh«
plodlna n tar ye ship.
« till.* I
Fmlwv •t« ii»* »•
I lent (J- M. McAu *ImihI *ntl Mr. William*, because of In
I.
an.I
i I.
Th* U n il^ I tat** also at• » •* in iho
toll
\ li.
A»-t-1..l b\ II H l’&gt;.|
Mi** Crorgia Talnter ilefeutrd t’«l mate knowledge of the lyp-u- *|''V
larked Kiska la th# Alsnt
i :'.n prisonC
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i
n
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III
Mil.I
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W Dot man and Mr* B I. Ho- of Remlnole County, wm* i &gt;•
M...In of ofira 1&lt;g•11111
Sbnrn. Rt*. ». .if loll
I * •' • •
etl hy the City f
hi*
lit.•Ii
• .
pla in
•toil
•
1 IM.kll
i Hr * III« » a im Pie*ei
j$4 I s Added To Brice j MI aa I'eggv Kirk end Ensign anti guidance an to it* be-t I n
chniritiHo
who
im M . hIh .
D
fol R (ll . i. n M
In ths Pacific, General Mac­
. . w Inch nil
III
•If p c o p l * ' 1•• th* V i ' &lt;tl \ m S t i l l i*.I*
O If iNewfmrint
Per T o n :J vv
dafeate&lt;i i.ieut f ib * tlon and decidiHl upiut th.
x%In. Ii
Die •iMin. IS «. .i
. H .in kb. o
Arthur today re port*d the Jap- U
lilt,
in D m * O u s i e w » p r u u I t l I W I |(;ottllel. am! Mr*. Jackie Lewi*. now occupied by the Sanf.it’l
mp tM iri.
• * m .lf
Hugh.**
g M . 1.
|,.'od* .1
r.l rol of D .r •...it ii. n
.
i» D.
•
aneae were coaeen trail ny their
r n . ‘ h |i. i st.n M i d i a •emit.*, a h a t .
'» 1.1 plwlt. ' Ml* ••••!- , to-my puval Air fltatlon
• l ie Mil p e t i * nl
main itrenyth la tha rtny of
W ASHINGTON. Mar I. 1^*)
I I.ieut C. R. U w l* and Mr*
Die com•
la
tt.
11
%
*
11
*
1
.oil
hhak.‘
an*I
&gt;
tu
ml.alltinl
pitta-,
Followlny City approval •I 'he
•I iintl the .Min
Islands stretching 1,000 miles to An IncraaM of |4 a ton in the y M MacFarland U «l with Lieut
•••
-si'.l
Dkii»n,» a t aid by
Halt*
alts, Mr. William* and III*
■ rongrni
ii. ttf K
-.tob.ilt
•
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lu
ll,
t
th* north o f Australia.
Ha
maximum
price . which
Unite*! y
\{ty9r tn d Mre. J I. Well*. ■did th* enylneeriny for the HI
1 l« !|.tb.'l • Ml 1‘ IM•.ii several
Com.It H"gh* • in a sltoil pei
i. .« m &gt;. ii.n kl V I"
iI
ported const*
eon»lant^ yrowlny rein-1 states a n d ' Canadian producer* |.|
•010.1 lilt taeel.se I" • Mpeerh, *aol Do it i * n \»t ti II I iln - I itne
i In,ml
' •" •Iropped."
.
project that resulted in Ihe . Iforcemente, by ______
msy charge for standard nrw*prmi
F.nslyn T. H. Turnrr •ml
\i ...... \t .1 . tu l at nearby
NltV &gt; III. - I ilk. .1 li|VMIllMgt of Do f»0 IMitt fit .'.011,111111 |&gt;&lt;»p.i l.t 1 &lt;
. r . MnV and grsdlny of thr land •
.1.-1
Admiral Nlmlt*. eammandar of was announced Saturday my hi by vv. J Wilson de/ssU,| Ii.ieut.
I
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St
)
and
l(..
rt
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1
Xlllt.M
.OH
kI'. I,i* Die &lt;*ttrOp pot t unit •»•- th.
h|, office did the i-iiyin. •
I h.
D.., kr •t ii.&gt;1w«.r k -.I i t . 1'
,* Ii.
th* Unltad Stataa Paalfk fleet, tho O ffice o f Price Admlmslra Couyhlin sm| Mrs. I&gt; R MatI I,r«. III I I. .’I ..n il V «lr vr*
tfoli I Mv i*»«*n h i- •fl.'ip.l it Jtinl it IK. .•! •nt i &gt;
Iny for runwaya and surfmii'.laat nlyht Indicated th* Navy tlon and tb* Canadisn W artim e, teson .VI.
l.st-s ags. Do lighting atlll
Its waa one of the found.'! of the sMil.tt - i. r. l&gt; ok ing fni siit'l
•» . I/. I \I ... V * .
,
•He I
might ba planning to bring sr- Prices and Trada Board.
1 IJe.it. V. B. Blanton and Mr*
•||ihd .*n t. .1 • ol tjm Jurth* Florida Rnylneerlny S o iu iv , (o. |hf opening of th** new Ft .1 . . . g»|.l ....... til'll.I&gt;|.I ' . &lt;|.«.t Is &gt;1
•lllsrv within r * B f« o f tha Jap
Th« Increase, first In five years, ,||. Casselberry defeated I'sp t p
...
ll...
\ Its I I 'Hl|lp 1ml
lub ill F oil M&gt; I I to ugliotil v iin.lRy tin Hi.
member of the American S.m .. ly •rsl Rt. lenti-.n
k o iiliiil
*
v.
become* effective on March I
It M. f&gt;. Durham and Mrs Klorisn
Mleellaas* Oa f* a » rk ra f
no ptogit Ion l*tuk. vs In. h tin* I’ Si) a .ll f ." ‘ gbi ».ff Iii rio.iv
•Mini* i .1
I
1 Xl'll. .ill M. XX
Unltad StataA-Aoiiralian traapa bring* ths naw port celllny pilr.! Jane. V0.
. «
0per Ml.W til. &lt;t •till. kb*, he sal I 1 Mw **\ Ijl'l mail 9*•«•k a.i.l ...
1 1 . 4|»l1,1. ll .1 pi O '
I.ieut. G. T, Iw igyum and Mr*.
drove tha Jspa back *0 miles of newsprint to |6f • ton. with
"The Nmv\ Mill . ..me out ill f II •il.
iilaot rv mii.I Dint Die «.. •
,1 , .sttssr, .» %1.. '
from Wau,
northeastern
New sons prices adjusted aeconllmrlv. A C. Fuller dafoate.1 Maj VkIISmut K\.TUtives To
gale to t111' I lub "
man- hu-tllv M.-nding •ip 1•»
. ' .1 l&gt; ling.
M•
Gohiaa, aa Onltad StaUs-BrltUh
Th# pries boost ha* been ’ hr liem Yancey and lira. It. II.
AppioxtMi.il* Is ’.IH1 people Vketc
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4
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pilot* struck a n d * at Jap bases subject o f aitended conversations b'oby. J O.
Until Annual Meeting
present to -ee the ll Mieiltb. t In China and Burma.
between OPA and tha W srliiry
Of (be Defense ( ••IMiell. tlieinlH t •
MacXHhav, striking to upset Pries* and Trade Board of CsnOf thr l(. .rrntltWt Division .tn'l
•IfIg of c i ecu
the enemy’ s preparations seat th*
W RATHBR
flailni nips leteivr OCD pm* •••
Die Canlargest fore* a peaaflghtar* aver
Red
Cross
\\
;ir
I
nutl
(
’niupnign
Tha two ayencls* said In a hunt
button*
ii. of
Hoy
I Ion.In
-v 10 dispatched In tag Northwestern
statement that a Id increase had
KT.OKIDA— Wanner except sxMr
Weisropf
welcometl
Do
will he held
„(..f Am* I■ .
C ITY BRIEFS
Australia sector t# H ast the an- bean agreed upon at this l.me. treme northwest portion lonjyht,
urMt*
M
ini
Mr
Shames
biiellv
j
. ii nnluv. Mar. 5,
O iliiri.ii., o n
Je*cribe.l llie tvolk o f the I itt
UNI |Kl) *•&gt;I A I 1
I til
i i y niF. PR 1 NIDI N I O l
but that thla agreement would I ecoming colder In the estreme
\\ .ii field Doraay.
• r . li n g t o II
Friend* o f T. Bradford Mud
III AMI .Hi A
not prejudice further review of I north M&gt;rir Tuesday. Bhower* In will regret to learn that h.- t* Ban*' Service • p*
An eltgihh i
ai
•
nligelll.-ut
-*
Ii
an Ilian
a
T )..
i w
i h . p t nl ci the pries alto*lion at a latar data.1the extrema nortE
Mil soft tii 11•&gt;9 tinve s**rve.l nl lrn-1
i^»r
n „. me.t iiir will be held In
III In a Jacksonville hospital
•
j glrdroma .at
» &gt;*o*M
en tha
W) hours in v lunt »tf y «|*'fnn-.' |
V
A
l» R ( ) ( I. A M \ T I O N
• .fo.s’.iio n
wiib
m
. onferanc#
about
aouthern tip ni&lt;
* i... &gt;. will b.-i ill mi l J in o'clock
Th* Rocraatlon Division
the work
500 m il* north W i t o t Darwin,
i:.
III.
b*.I
b
y
(
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ll
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Thf
nu.it.'M
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1
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KICK
A
h
•«i Du* i IiihoIm i of ( oiniiiarce
Semlnol* County Ilefens.' ('mm&lt;ll
eying or damaglay ,a» »sast
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2, i t 1:00 o'clock In the t
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W IIKRKAS Do d. iiini i i.
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to !»%• held at the
m l o n e r '» Room at the Cit&gt; HmII.
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m. . ..inpwny out
\iinv .md *».•'
I Im I otlll* ll « s.II^ImI h .if Seoul
sup by Chief o f Police Ruy G. ciymra and
h* souyht the
Minded, I" s..|ii| *s lo'i
.In . •Iot a mm.I i itail men lioni tha
Met loll, til priivi.il* 111•i&lt;Ml pbi-t.ia
W eek To lie Observed
William*, has com * true Just a* nearest jail.
MARK i-rr
its «»f will, And t .
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pi »
(.. AmrricAii and i'lilted Na Doi
cenlf al Flol t.ln .IimIiic I which
bar predicted It would.
‘ from Hanford
"A h U
expand It* prepHratloiin to meet iih'I g.-ni'ifN Nt lioinr, and
l include*, Kennnole fo u n ty . with
Thr Itntary. Kiwanla anil l.imi*
' C raai Man , escaped ncyro and wants to
'back to tail
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F»b. 27, 1041
Ralph A. Smith geneial chalrWHKRKA.M The Ann in tin
trusty, le n lh r known at Henry th *r*“ Cruel5'
ba tokl police
5.1 Club* «rr hen ^ r*Apimlf&lt;| to to
Florid*
tiiiit|s in older Dmt ft*. •
III.I. al».» I.like Dtiinge. Ilrcvard,
Dm neccanity ».f niDing iuilb*
Nspelean White, after four week* there. 1U
mx for the
H oncrute with Dir Srin'nule Cnuoty
Calif. Central
IU.
eola
him
\ oluwiM fountlaa.
I
Did
expanded
.•senlial
aerviern
muy
be
«&lt;&gt;ntn.
at m lsa m M a ra . la back in his ample 8 a
menu also
•* GDuncil «»f I’ T A. in observing
CAllf. Southern
Ilrib. it Stin k. % deputy regionNOW, THKItFFORE:, I. n :\ N K lt N
D RnciMKVE I I
Bight Cniupmitiiin Mrrk wbl. b
favadta e*0 a t fc a fo r d city Jail. reached an
•tag*, by hi*
I 1.1
executive
balM*en
A*I'n -i.lftit o f the UuHcl Slates
Xom . i. h. and Dtenid. i.l *1
he* )&gt;ren «ft **i.lr for tit# wrra
Just a month ago, foiiawlng tha own adm!
•pon receiving,
The Arntrlmn NmIIuIimI Red I &lt; . - *1 • heleby de-ignate th
aign.*il to ** mi- i in Dm conference*
o f Ma i . ! . b\ Fupl Colin E.iik.
----o f "Crual according
_ to
fWn story, only
riinnlb beginning Mar.b I. I'.tld i
Ibd &lt;'n»M Mmith." md
Hah. according to Mre. U. W
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. . . ___ __ mad* tb* on* maal a daft- la the Jackson­
Nunc
I reipirat Dint uurlng ibal nmiiDi *"H penple irdedieatr them
Rucker, president o f thr County
follow ing
propbaay' wfcica
ville jail, en d th a k , he saki, conArthur N. W ebb, 89,
n.
dven
to
Ihe
ivplendid
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and
.o'tiviiien
.if Dm Red &lt; n»nn
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Council.
■llces of
Nufic
•iimnion Ihr men, wumen, and y.uiig people of out country, in
T ile program, which ia being
I)ieH In Hospital i
l
every city and town and village in every county and rtnie
•J aponanrrd by thr Florid* Council
throughout Ihr land, to «nli«t in the army &lt;&gt;f mercy m oluii/.d
for thr Fllind, will be obaervr.l nt
) (int-rai snrvlrvs for Arthur
under thi banner o f the Red (
and to contribute genet
achoola, and p A tn p h le U on
11
N Wrhb. HI*, s rrtitnl tslsgrsph
•Ight conservation will b* diatrihoualy to th« R»sl C!roA« W ai Fund m «rd#r that the turn *»f
None
o|irr*liir and rrsl.lsnt o f SanfOtd
utad to pupil* o f ths elementary,
One Hundred Twenty five Million Dollar*, every cent of which
gV9«b-oviipo
f.u thr past IH vests, who dlwl
lunlor ami high schools. In ail
ia needed, m*y lie raiae.l prumpDv
mod*rats; demand
*1 Kvrnsl'l l-uuxfitnn Memorial
dlUon, talks on th* subject
IN W1TNKHH WHKRKOF. I have hereunto net my hNtui
market slightly
Hospital
Friday noon, wsr* « « * ba given under sponsorship of thr
•mi cauAtd th« *eal of the United State* o f America to In*
lao f . O B. «hlpdurlr.1 al S:H0 oVIock this aftarP, T. A , Mrs. Rucker stated.
affixed.
8-lnch crates, trlmn&lt;H&gt;n at lha Frickson FuiMta)
DONE at tha City uf WaRlimgt.in thi* twenty-third day
yldually wasjiwi
Ifionis. The K&lt;4. E. D. Br***&gt; .
RKACIf "A QBSK M K N T"
o f Feliruary in the year o f our
ler o f the fir s t 1'rasbytNHB •
Ivonl nineteen hundrtnl and forty
(
’ hurch
officiated.
Intanagf*
BERLIN, (German Broadcast),
(HEAL)
three and of the Independence o f
wa*
In Bvsryrson Csmatar
Mar. I, d P )-J o a ch ln Von Rlbbrn
the United State* o f America the
Mr. Webb wa* b om la
trap and Bramisr Mussolini It was
one hundred and ality-aam ttii.
ford County, Pa., July 8,
Taportad. t o d a y - l a - a Homs dlsFRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
II* la xurvlv*d by two datl
palch hare reached a -complete
Ily tt
aidant:
Mra. A. P. Thachsr
t on view y- on th*
00
L HULL
Teas*
Jones, both o f
tion o f th* w a r to final
o f Ststs.
riUs. Pa.
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Jeps Are Getting
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Chief Williams Said "Cruel Man* Would
Land Back In Jail; P rophet Fulfilled'

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p a ra b le lo s s in t h e d e a t h o f f t t d T .
n ea rly a q u a r t e r o f a c e n t u r y h a * b e o i
o f th e r n y i n e t r i o f p r o je c t * fo e th ia c*
a tire le s s w o r k e r an w rU a o a s k iS f a
n u m e r o u s p r o d u c t s o f bln e n t e r p r is e
a m o n u m e n t t o h i* m e m o r y .

‘j r t r f c . t ;

w a s aKfc »rt d r r o i e p a rt o f h fc t i m e U a l
w ork .
l i e haC b een f o r m a n y y e a n c m
S e m in o le C o u n t y S c h o o l B oa rd .
H e nan a
P r e s b y t e r ia n C h u r c h
H e w a r a ch a rte r a
R o ta r y C lu b a n d f o r m a n y y e a n w a a am
o f th e C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e .
•
O n e o f hia m a jo r in te r e s t* in th in s e c t a
p m v e m e n t o f t h e S L J o h n s H ir e r a n d tike
u tru ctio n o f a c a n a l le a d in g t o t h e In d ia n I
in stru m e n ta l in th e fo r m a t io n o f t h e S t. J a b
pat ion D ia t r k t a n d t i t e r in t h e S t J o h n s 1
merit A s s o c ia t io n w h irh h a s h a d m u c h t o d a
rniriK o f th e r i r c r a m i w ith i t n i | k t &gt; i i i | oa
numerous b en d s.
It in t o o b a d th a t he ra tiid a o c h a r e h
t im p letion o f h is w o r k as w a a an clem rty &lt;
w eek by S e n a to r PY pper
But th ere ca n I
that th e c o a l f o r w h ich M r W illia m s w o r k e d
w ill s o m e d a y he fu ll? r e a lis e d

It is r a th e r p a t h e t ic t o s e e t h e f
th e O P A is n ow m a k in g t o c o n v in c e t!
n o in te n tio n w h a t e r e r o f r a t io n in g c
th e o v e r n ig h t e d ic t o n s h o e s waa spew
p u b lic .o n e g o r e r n m e n t o f f i c i a l a f t e r
p u b lic s ta t e m e n t* iW .y in g a n y in ten t!
tio n in g o t h e r fo r m * o f c lo t h in g .
Mat t h e b u y in g s p r e e w h i c h b e g
tin u es.
N o o n e p a y s th e s lig h t e s t s i
p r o m is e * .
E v e r y o n e a p p a r e n t ly in a te
The Washington Start
d r e s s e s , ra n t* a n d p u n ts fo e w h n t th e y
arhuoltwm** stand* ii
g o in g t o b e a lo n g h a r d seannoL T h e
w id e s p re a d th a t i f c lo t h e s a r e r a t ia u e d |
to a v e r y s m a ll p r o p o r t io n o f w h a t th
U n fo r t u n a te ly th e r n r r e n t r u n at
th r th in g m oa t lik ely t o b r in g a b o u t tl
e v e r y o n e fe a r s .
T h e r e s h o u ld b e pit
g o a r o u n d u n d e r n o rm a l co n d it torus an
c lo t h in g a re n ot b e in g d e p lr t e d b y a
c o u n t r ie s , h u t i f p e o p le tr y t o s t o c k iq
am i th e y e a r a ft e r , c u r r e n t s t a c k s '
not la st lon g.
T h is d e p lo r a b le s itu a tio n iD U a tm b
fa lla cy o f t r y in g t o k id t h e p u b lic,
s ta te m e n t* h a v e n m
o u t o f W a s h in i
fe w m o n th * r e g a r d in g r a t io n in g phas
a n y th in g .
A n d w h e n th e O P A anna
n ot in te n d t o r a tio n c lo t h in g , th e p n h tic
th a ! c lo t h in g w ill b e r a tio n e d .
T h e o ld s a v in g th a t “ H o n e s t y
, bar-jew eled and imaea
a p p lies t o g o v e r n m e n t s n s w e d n s la
a fin e t h in g it w o u ld h e in t h e peg*
B A R B A R A WIIITNKY
I h o a r d in g o f c lo t h in g c o u ld b e s te p p e s
the* are
celling
' m n o u iv r m r a t th a t c lo t h in g w ill a o t h e
gen**, laatrad o f a b g
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Thr W m l director mt ctrll do
f* o m m y* that* b an locroaainc
t r y * w ■ » A s b air raid oa tha
l.A . east roast; probably ts bo|T
•ter tha fast fatltoc Grrmin
noemb.
Bat that would ha tha
iaU straw to tweak the rymel1*

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PROPERTY
DAMAGE
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C O M P E N S A T IO N

Andrew Carraway Agency
INK

H E U N M. C A R R A W A Y . Agent
Park A t*.

W a ll bat Gandhi started his
U J u t In shew tb* prapb of
tt country how i w t t *i»o.* ra
p iled a n o f f i c i a l g lo n a a ry o f m ilita r y
us u n d e r s ta n d J o h n n y 'a n ew lin g o w
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B lin d f ly in g — A d a t e w it h a g i r l ywt* l a t e an s a e .s e a n
B u n k f ly iu g — T a lk in g a v ia t io n in l a r n s b tear b s m l
C h in a c lip p e r — IH sk w a a k rr.
C h in e s e la n d in g — O n e W in g Loss
H o g S h o w — F o o t ia a pectiw n .
G a lv a n iz e d g e ld in g — a te a k .
G eneral** c a r — A w k a sB ia eru w .
H a a k k u rn e d — C o o k .
H o m in g d e v ic e — A f a i h u g k
g
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with wooden
nardlag the House office
h e la Washlagtoa.
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9L Augwstine Itecard in
t*sf an grant hardship In
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CAROLINE HILL CRAPPS, Society Editor.

ULECIRONICS —

Telephone I4 h

Mr. and Mrs. Kanner

Social Calendar Celebrutt Anniversary

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genita Anne Kelly
Weds Petty Officer
A wedding of beauty and
re of Miaa
plirily wax Ihe marriage
jj^nita Anna Kelly and Petty
Pett Oferr Ixircn Eleynotda Wabatar at
the home of Mr. and Mra. O.K.
nirtley nn Coldtn Lake Sunday
afternoon.
Dr. E.D. Bfuwalae
ofikialed al the ceremony.
The wedding took place in the
W in g room which wax beautiful­
ly decorated with potted palmx.
white xnapdraguna and delphinium
in chalk whlta vasea ana white
carnation*.
Th* bride choaa fo r her wed* 3 i l m i a powder blue ault
whlta acctaaoriee and a corsaga of white camellias and or­
ange blossoms. The only attend­
ants were Seaman William Appar*on and Mra. Appereon.
Mra.
.Appereon wore an aqna dress with
pitching bat and a corsage ■ of
fink camrlllaT.'
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gathered in the dinliuf
ia poured in
where lea was
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table.
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Uaht
W soft glow over the rooms and
a low arrangement of "Blushing
Bride Asaleaa" and orange blos­
som* ware beautifully displayed.
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will have Iheir regular^ ineetinu. Max flecker of I'alarka. M n.i
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and all officer* are aakad to dieaa I Miaa Leona l.uitix
Alin Major cornet "f dm t. ni.,
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formally.
I Marry Kanner of Cal, Jmlif.- A.O.
f Vm oil dm ui ml. ,.h.r«- n l.ermnn
Ketl C om auryiral dreaxine, I Kanner of Stewart, Dr Merman'thru st nn it Ihi11j. linri i i*i' |o i was
Will b* mailo at Ih© GranifllJl.r j P®pp«;r of Pel,and. Ensign E«i- 1•i*|iul&gt;ed with heavy •nemv l»mse«
School from 10:00 A, M. until prm
nt
S h f i t c l , ami
Mr
H e r m a n h T h e eii mi uu nup ie i e | o i t e d min or
Public lx invited to Kan
feUO P
nner of (^alifurnia
fighting in the mm w.m of Itu*
tov, below the liHKl ri
atland.
KKIDAV
On the luufhetn sttelihes of
the offensive line, the niidnight
Free ikxtinv and danelna will Mrs. Justin Lynch
rnmmunupie shu|. the Bti*sian»
b« held at. Ina Young Peop'a'*
two laige
mhablled
Club on the Laka Front from Entertains At Bridge tuptuied
plan** we*i of Khaiknv, and had
7:00 P. M. until 11:00 P. M.
M n . Juatln Lynch entertained been fighting now for Hirer days
m
HATliHDAY
The off lea ur the Darden Cen­ with a luncheon-bridge at the llt tlw uppioai he- to a large
ter will be open from 2:00 P. M. Mayfair Hotel Saturday afterimon. emulated point west of Kursk
until 5:00 V. M.
at Palmetto (Ugh s c o r i a for the aftrmmin were*
1"Mimutiiipie ^repoited that
Avenue and Flrxt Street. Free awarded to Mrs ILY Lytm and v' t‘s|
Klarkov Itu
tank*
| striuMlerl a rtiatl ami killed almost
Information on "Victory Darden*" M r* . L . L , M r Lu cas
nd .ornamental planting* will be
Oth.ri preirnl with thr h ,..lm
.......
wrrr: Mrx. Fir.I tlrll. M u WII 1
........... ..
....... 1
Free abating and dancing will llxn. nail, Mt*. Lyon. Mr. Mr ' “ '.lk
" ,m'
.....
.
di.l
:t&lt; suptdv w h giu
be held at the Young People* Luca*, Mr* G W Spencer. Mr* ' u ‘ cb*»
lh»* iMtumuiiujui
nul
(Tub on Ihe take Front from Tn»y Hay, Mr*. Frank Chase, n o iiiis
7:00 P. M. until 11:00 P. M.
Mr*. Clayton Bailey of CajuMuwy.j,
V'*"'1 '!
* lH ,r&gt; .,** V\i’ I

•lin e
It* giil* • it

U * Ke at in •
* \M P
HAI h
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1.ainletdale
- |w■nt
the
week -erid!
w 11h h »n fin*tliei M r - t i iaI W i g h i

The
Mr and M i. ( h.rlr.
Churrh „will
Cott i f m lional
_____ _______
_____meet
__ : K»nnrr wrie hrnior.il with * .iln
•1 the Pariah House at 3:00 I\M,|n«r * l lh&lt;* Mayfair ll«&gt;trl lant
Mis*
Mi i ij o ih 1 iV g tu m i
spent
9 A •peela I dance will I* riven c*«nln*. The T -h re{•&lt;••! table wa*
by the Young people’* (Huh on ’ d u tifu lly drc»r«t.d with the ml- ttie week end in thlando visiting
Ml** Lillian Vdoiotha I^ake Front. .Souvenir* and ‘ or *‘ch* mr " f K" 1’1 “,ul
*n‘l
music will be furninhed.
i*
three tien-d
"rddiii* rake
Red Cross surgtrml clreMlng*, trimmed in gold was the t enter
Mi«'* I Vicgy
lane I •n.d*|Olst IB
wil be made at the (irammar I “ I attraction
n -ilm g
tier
gi a n d i o o t h e r ,
Mrs.
I from 10:00 A. M. until
Toastmintrva* fur the «*v.»nmg ( V e i l W i ls o n m l.nttireiu N C.
▼ 3 0 P, II. Public ib invited in was Mrs. Herrmvi JmcoIibmi mini
tAastmiuiter was Frank Shnniv*
attend.
John I
!*►*■ left Sul mi d n y for
the Service Wives Hub will Julius Ding (elder gave a *yilO|* K a d i m * i . t*a wlie it t»« h i k cwllm!
ai■
of
the
life
of
Mr
min
Mr*
meet at the Women's Club at 7:30
by the iienHi of h o gi . m d m o t h c r ,
P. M. AH wive* of service men Kanner and Individ u) toasts by Mi ■* J N VV11hanis
the children. Judge A O Kanner
aru cordially invited.
•Seminole High School P. T. A. of Stewart, Major Hurry K*im*’i
M in* Nell Slew o 11
ief^rn
will meet at .1:45 P M at the of Cal,, Herman Kanner of &lt; at , I(relity reflti
fldltlif lit. |.re&gt;1 few
School. Parents are urged to at Mrs. Samuel Sandler and Mr* tl« &gt;- Mi M-lM
'Mjll 1|.
1*,1 vlulling
tend. A Itoaul meeting will be i l^ee Samuel were given
V VI
&lt;&gt;|ml Si r.ilhhdt'i
held at
P, M.
J ter was then read Innn C»ovi*mor MiThe Alathean Class of the First I Spessard JBdlnrtd mugrntuE.it mu
lr . aHal
« il !«*' i’ l l ! Ml It*Ill'll
RAptint Church will meet Ui the the honotreem mi thi* occasion
lh.il 1 •■•r»k K.Ilk 'k!... lillrv lM't*ri
Hongs of king ago were enjnynl ill in fire- M't ti(i
4, i n* t -'ll Una•|lK
(all
are Mrs. Jodie
Cameron,
Mm.. •ml a gift of s dotm gold on
i*i i hi* ip.tut fl'Va
Murray Jarvis, Mrs. Krai Har­ crustcsl srrvire plait's weie pre W 10 litIn!
«, 1■* fI’ hh tl Innifr
rison. Mrs. It I, Garrison. Mrs. senteif to Mr and Mrs Kanner
Hopper and Mrs. Winnie Smith.
A gift was also given io Mis.
WRDNKflDAY
Frank Shames from the Ladle*
wRcd Cross surgical dressings Auxiliary of Temple Beth Isrenl
Ml be held at the Grammar honoring her as past president.
School from 10:00 A. M. until
The wedding cake *a« rut by
4:30 P. M. Publk is invited Ur the couple and served to the M)
attend.
guests, each representing a yeui
A Apodal tap class will be held of their mar lied life, who wore
at the Young People's Club on aa follow*: Mr and Mrs. Kanner. I
*1 «iHi(iMuiip«r I
I*na;r 4inr|
• e l*ke Front at...........
4:00... P. M .,lfr.
. Hr. anil Mra. I-ce Hamuvl, Mr troops, were rushing Ilirtti imh*
Jun
urdor High,. Senior High and|and Mrs. Herman Jacobson, Mr a c t i o n *1 r a i g f i t f i m o t h e m a r c h
Grammar School students are cor and Mrs. Frank Shames, Mi urn iti k e y sec l o t s
diallv invited to attend.
Mr*. Benjamin Solomon of hi
F ive
German
o m u l i attack*
Brotherhood of the First Hap kimlo, Mr, ami Mr*. Julius Omg were repelled m .me si-etor. th
Mst Church will meet at the (elder, Mr. and Mrs. Asher K.i
cofTuniiiuipie -oiid and ei ght Get j
^urch at 8:00 P.M and will be ner, Mr, and Mr* Harr&gt; Kanner man tank** we ie kno» ki d out
I charge of the program observ of Orlando, Mr and Mrs James
“ In attolhet -ot Toi i sttihhoru
Ing week of prayer for home Tola,
Mr and -----Mr* -------■
Morris Muses(, struggle I'oldlfHu'd t hi mighnut Hie I
,
niissitma.
Mr. and Mr* Joe Mass Mr unlf,|ay f«„ the possess,........ one in
Daughter* of Wralry ("Iasi will Mra Hava Levy and da-'fghtvi, halMtud
plan
wIn. h . hanged I
meet at the Method! at Church A li­ Mr amt Mr* Samuel Levy, Mr hands sevend tun. * “ the ,
ne i at R:tl0 P.M.
A, whit* uele- ■ W M r * . J J L L u a l i g of Scran* , un in up ie -a. •
(ll
\ » the end of

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Friendship League of the, anniversary

Doughboys Train F. T. Williams,
In High Mountains City, County
Of Icy Colorado
Knginm\ Dies

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Shop,
]iri*«nier*
uiul hpull*
taken
l a l 4* « ' I • I I I , . I
fi. i.
1 It who the flfit nl'av mi
Mi—
II. h it Riirnrr
Manaut'i
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hail
mnrle
ru»
................ I &lt;1!.• I utMin&lt;ipi'i aim •&gt;
Jt-larm- uf iintjui vntniU'H
a-i '
pn ^•••*♦'» \•.h
IT iii'mInv, IUhI Army Ibiy, lire Itu' D ' . IT i'll n la hol- liar.-i n
|*ian* ia|&gt;tuM'il Biitny K7 unli"»
iin,fthwe«t i»f Kharkov; Akhlvitu
'Ii
1 rill
N c l-o ii
By KOBHIN « (H»NH
1 PJ i»nle&lt; iiiuih of Sumy l.»&lt;««lin
' l l - - lam- (.a n il
.lat ksonv illt- Na\ y
KIOLLYWOOm. Mar. 1, (\V W jj*»7
mile*
south-smithwe-1
m»
— TKa perpetual
unemployment jv.ony. and 1. hI&gt;&gt;s .. itsnu*''-)
D
&lt; liapt'l Dt'diratt'd
..\A -B E S S BEAUTY .SHOP
problem of Maitlr, the itir.i-ranl j in.In mulh of Drcl
blonde, la about tn he mdvnl.
"K ie l
Flu- l l f s f
\r Is II\Y II I K VI Ml I
Malsla (Ann Fothrrnl
ataiti
-’ nil S i.
|*tv, ,iis- ,'n T
filia l'-' 4 l«re.|re' 1 i11* si hit*-i
every picture by Icing boumed
l i e r..t I'U. Fa' .,1rei •*■ .a1
from her Job. Thl, time shc' « 1
-.IMS 1Of \|S,.il
\ i • Nl
Stooge for a trained doa set u. u '
night S[ml. vs hen al o gel* t io­
Ft'» dlls i'S
Mi iln re!••&lt;1
cs t* she becomes “ Swing Shift
Ire'll W
'III HIM, •t huh
Malila" and that's a good job for
th* duration. Malsla work.
in
i«1*i !{•■*•# i t M \\ •»f k 'll.1Ii
(IVirIIhbf* Kfowi Pm* !*■*'
bombers, finally aasemhly
Ilf .ill
-til i }l,, 1ii till*
|If Iw Ml III.
1It,
I1 H ill.|
Biter are more nweater girl*|tt fiiriiurugo in*t^«d th** plant m e1
N.|V\\
ITtJIU' III
fli1f I*
f 1*•laI
ti
Nrev
I’ltjllt*
f
at
Lockheed,
aa
Mvrvyn
LeHoy
of
wariimr
food
crop*,
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
I
■ b SATMtiiv™. g s m u '|II ICCMWJ
W i n h m i * r ii
I.- i l i 'l i v i 'i
pinin m i i
has obierve.1, than there arc in lurly (.ennui* and soyhi'tt.ii fo.
}*l*I mldl '
ill r !•*' La' I l| Ik' Ml
tI
vi'grlable oil., on land which oil.
the movies. . .
ilTIrl* 'I k lltm. k Ini’ ll I it lit. Mi * i*
Jacq-ielln* White, pretty blonde .-twi.r would Iw used'lor colt"..
fif'lrtl- «•»••! il llll |*«' 11111111,••• i i
N i « r h i H &gt; u Kit Fl.tM lU
actress niec* ^f Secretary Knox,
Dcmno.li thnt the program !&gt;■
;■
4*,i r. m i imi 11 md ri vitt h 11 la an autojrreph target for nil the nt.an.lonrd bnvr reoched WicVnlil
jjl
OR II \ 1.1 O N Y
Virin fi b ' I p v i - r
|lfl"&lt; ('H l
It I ' l l
fl, ,t I
l*KI( KS:"irn , 2d
visiting
,g Bailors.
Sailors. . ..Slgnnl
in lurh propnrtlnns In rrcer.l .Ihv
I (it IHt flliitul
A-lru \ !t c ,„,k. ( Imd ..f \ h r»j■
photo* In on*
on, day recently.
that Ids allies expressed doul.l h.
•e a l i t i f u i l
Jin if-M U f.
I it 111
S fu n lt't
Eddl* Braksn, If
they follow 'will l&gt;e able to withstand them
I
M h liti, I
* iis iklt i(f
!••In -.r
,,r
the gcrlpt literally
Tor
'The
The program feature* n rim 1
I loll.l '.-ted f i l i a l f i| i |H ' l l . l l l l ' t ' (la, t , i | t l t i | i t t i , | l , f- 1
L A S T TIM E S T O D A Y
A hit uf action frooi It
Story of Dr. Wassail," will have marketing quota system unilc ,
I . • -.till Ic.io ■*f r ! h - - t a l i . - i i , a m i I ’ a p t
ft.hearted men with 1(1. .,
L ,Im
to
go through fire ami water which farmer* are w b jK l In i i ' , , ! , , ,
I
&gt;
1
••nt1
Power
Maureen O ’Hara
r.mi
ui
il...Showing .11 |.n.' ol . .
!•
I'rit .
t . tn mi*
•miiir11,114'id1111
for DaMllls.
» • ! • ' • h i t - ka a aI ' f i l l ' I f t ) fa* s e n d u t y
'if P(lh i‘ i n d « r CH" h P"n ,l!y Of nearly" half t '" itiiV u,morrow.
in
“T
H
E
B
L
A
C
K SW AN"
listed cr
OI the
cruwar ni.
rL„L value
vain# nt
market
of mtt/in
cotton anltl
sold lit
m
Marblehead. Hall be shown In a excess of AAA sat** allotmentfloded compartment of th* bat
Chairman Tarvar (D Qa.l »f »
rtPv
tmj| ship during the Java Sea House Appropriation* Subrominit
V\
Vlruiivt hi!''
IihImi t Bo a r d W illkie’s ( 'undidaey
] 'i n " * ( li i \
B A K (sA IN 0 A &gt;
2 1'Y ‘ H l t i r i ’ N
_____ whan the oil-covered sur­
to* drafting tba Agriaulture Hr
ran dll &gt;' Hl'Nlloll
Hit HIM1 Mill
face of iho water bursts Into
I
f
’
"
r:If
I
I.OIHI
lilt
I
I
A
l.K
i
N
Y
.'.V
—
I'
uv
Inrlndytl
partment'i new supply bill, sum
F
o
r
P
r
e
s
i
d
e
n
t
S
u
r
e
ii
l*f
.-mil
mii
the
• Kpl 'dl t
flame- All Eddl* has to do is
L W. Duggan, AAA South­
mt I i . ’ l » t 1.all is ugt* •re
rwim through
th*
tlameg-in moned
__________
t
_
.....
.............
MIAMI,
M
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1
Infnnrivt!
h
*
director, before tha commit
*•! *•
1( tilifi*
Ich hn ............
• I,,
. Imm
* il
IN 1*1 \ N Yl*l i LIS, Mm I
I*.
does up. says th* script. Aw, I ern
t©« tomorrow t4&gt; aiplaln why thr
b« •umraonvd to lentil&gt; «••
riii!h*a
ti. K ttMi
j c'1 i , i »m
th*'rr meet
M'l't'l 'D ir I HdiiiHii|»,ill» S h u , in n •11 s
as
■ ,
■
. f ,.
lea
If Aii a a
,, I
A I I ■. a
batch* they use a double.
fore t tha
llou** V!..
Navsl
A lii.1
nuotas
should
not
b*
removed
and
i
would !*,’ ! •M 1 *d»y
A F I . puli (i f f*•in it*. Wmihiiii;toii m h i i *
Rosa-loving Donald Mftk'i for­
remmittao on a measure ...... 1
■onl*t • nt
i!i* B n'ioir mrvmft iiMiidcfit, -Mill limt nl^hr Ihril w •n
mula to r those Holly wood -famous farmers allowed to plant sll the ■t absenteeism, Capt. Kd.llr l:. I.
cotton
they
.want.
Opposition
i..
1
nt
m
Sr.»!lh'
•«!!•'&lt;
off
«
'J4 dt,(I I, WiUkii-’* ciiimidm&gt; fni Mu
Meek ruses: "Rose* are heavy
vnbacker said ’T know tmilmu
ir *'ifi*rn ' nl hi " " ' , in;“ wh ch h*&lt;I. I'M l IL i» hlifon Prutidi rihfil h &gt;-hi
drinker* and feeder* and nc*d tha quotas haa been parliculs.lv shout It and don’t care"
Georgia farmers
■n |. lain it'd f'»r&lt; «L»y to prolval iiimJ i -*ii thill Ire* euU*rttf m Hit* l 1
___
kta___
o t air, I doh*t cultivate them strong _ among
____________
’ T cam* to Miami feu a l.ith
until 1st* February. I cut them
• slowm-K. ,.f it..- settlement
........... V
lN
N
S
TO
FIGHT
ON
r"
i
l’m
not
«
eUinf
"
*'
1« 4'Iimii itf
back severely. ]. feed them bona
jfMiitnoi In tIn* |Wft&gt;
the W L B r»*M"t01
HEl-aiNKI, Mar. 1, W )-I*raa- ■ * "» « • ■
,
'
iihtIn m
mI
t) and cottonseed meal." . . .
vr*ri tlon.
ihodlcal Mr.
Mask
always Idenl Rytl of Finland ,d*clar*dt "I »m only human I'lcai- .."
WdlklfN nindlilury fm lhi» iijhii
l i t ) tint* for tic gardening, today ai hl« InauguraUoh for a deretand why I can't eommei.i
knalHiil “ nuiy Eif tuki*ri fur yfinii
see
any,ThU
cos*
has
been
dynanuiv
,.l'
MAM\MK
I
\
I
NTH
second
t*r
«
"I
i Is I , naat and precl.,** as
f d w i t h o u t itiry ft irn ml unntitin, •
t— m __.i ilona."
■ I’m sure his roaaa bloom sign* of ah and to tMtWar", and
muni fr o m h i m " and hr? “ w i l l f i ^ h ,
N E W Y D I t K Ms.
I. fd'l
M ine ft,r I hi* p o pu lH r vi&gt;tr* in ov«*i &gt;
Meanwhile, ' a decision .......... .
with every petal h&gt; place end relied upon Finland to continue
isI1K K m Six h ,,-ii'w fain t t oda y S t n t f w h or e dt‘lrient«a» art* nn no ' J ,
•rery thorn In parfact ord^. . . .
f 9 * S S ^ i P* rt'’ * ' Capt. Eddl* Rickanbackvr i&lt;&gt; t&lt;___ atatamant
___
lie grei-lm g .dfn-.nla In Mayor in priry mry r I r r t h i n * . ” t « i d tin*!
Tha scramble among Warner this
totiowao rumor* tify on a measure u. cu.b »i*
Gunidia'i offt.-v and part of dl*(iMtfh, w h i c h c i m « f r o m E v - I
that Finland * * a ready for a sanlaalim
plants wu»
______ ia .war' 0
separata peace
nnunced last night b^ Chairniai. .&gt;,* official ro-pn.m was cancel
rrrtt
Wntkln*.
the
HtA i' *|
Vinton o f th* House N i v a ) rmii
WA ihi iii et iu i
rom BApnnderit
mlttoo as tha Hbuse Itself M|I
LONGER WORK WRKK
W 4 8 H1NOTON. Mar. - 1, D P )- pm sch ecl'a voto today on "w.irx
Rational director* of“ tha War o r-flg h t" leftsiatloi]dl
Th* v^awi o f. tha fmrnoua fhrr

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Free Seeds May
Be Offered For
Victory Gardens

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Talk Atrout Tcstimom

TBE STORY OF MEN WHO TEAR
D O W N . . . T H A T O T H E R S M A Y B U IL P l
Hard-Working, Hard-Living, Tender Loving!

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reduction s-ni-c
his return front tho
tha Bouthwi-.t
t
raclfle, will b* sotight on a bill
1
all navy con
tractors to re’t boards thr
who stay I
it cause
for action mi

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for Spring!
lie as proud of your hair
),'ts you are of your new Spring
' outfit, lad us giv* you that
, toft, natural look liE will
'loval You can dap
depend upon
quality work always at

N S MIRAS0L BEAUTY SALON

Park Ave.

Phone 717

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STAFF
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ii.B#*»i«ola.,C«unty HaJuiul. Alewa ia,a^ww#Wr-. |
Celary-Ffd B u ff In the Interest of the school
T fi
iJoonty._______________

published

It seems that the Girls' llasketball team can’t b« baatan Since
j-.'.y'.... bklltor ....................................
John Belyeu YOU have rear! tnl* column we nave
ManagingEditor
Muty Rabun scot red again over
Ocoee and
R#wa Editor
.... ...
Jean Whlgham Oviedo. This week we meet ApopCounty SchoolEditor
Virginia Kelly
tla royal!
fe e
bopy EdltoVa
Volorie Wclla, Marjorie Julies, Joyce Bli-elo
The boya won their flrit game
•
Reporters..
Helen tjusrterman. Jane Benson. Hatty I’ etras when they beat Oco*« the other
nig)
t In a very awlft game. Their
Class Representative* —
team haa been steadily Improving
Junior Class RepreaanUtlva
Marjorie llndgvs under the coaching nf O SwofBophomore Class Representative
Jennie !.*■, Hutchins onl,
Freshman Claaa Representative
Margaret Dinglelder
John
Forward
and
Elmer
Seniors,
have
Business Manager
Ham Thurmond Helms, popular
Adviser _
.Mrs Kffie llurden gone to Junior College this »eme«ter, We miss them hut they
visit us often and are still mem­
bers of the elaaa
We were very happy to web
come Mfaa lAiey RnumllUt. our
Vocational
School
'
Senior
Hponeor to Lyman
She
Grammar School
«eem»J%reatly lntere«te#l In the
B&gt; HARRY BEASl.EY
work * or the Reniora and maybe
. W# are plrssed to have oui
MUS KM Kith K fit bar arc w« ran keep her until graduation,
rncipal,
Mr
Ivipp,
calle&lt;l
to
Tai
Al*o, we miaa our former substi­
Kinassee by tho Stale Hupvrin find aUtnoil lh\* wc«&lt;*W, ^li*- i*
tute. Mra. Mann The Senior*,
Lm m r**KiilMi -i*’M4il »m* especially, want to welcome* hat
Undent, Colin English, having ting
been chosen with sis other prin V«r.
to the fiay and the Graduation
Mltfl HALI/.H ftr-t |»r..N| Kng K i r irises.
el pale throughout the state to
tirva un the text Hook Hating hnh rliiNM IN Ninetyirig -hInmt t!u*
A not I -*r Junior
ihince
was
Committee.
This
commlUee M-ntrurr, if yuli wnnt hi know if given Feb LI at
the
IJbrary*
, selected
at iret e n the
tra "Arithmetic
oritnmeuc Wo
wo Uee", n n«nt«nr«* In aimpi i* nr cnmpiiund Swell music and ice cream was
juat riimv up tu arlifKil from 1MHI .enjoyed
,
k published by John C. Winston
W
by
everyone
(&gt;anc«*
lie., as a t u t book to bt used to 10:00 i+vt»ry morning
'seem to be quite the go in l^ingSchools
n the Florida Elementary H
It ««*4Mna that wk hud n hollrlny wocm* now
&gt;
for tha naxt eight years
By the way, speaking of dance*,
laat Monduy for* Ihi* tenchi-r* ami
7 '
Ninety-two books ware submit- aomt* of |he4 pujilU to help with the Seniors
are sponsoring
a
. V tad for consiileratlun of this com- l hi* rat lordrig* thiH in one ««f th*« Blackout Ha nee Feb, 2i1, at the
mlttee.
The Winston book was I bright nIdea of thi* WHi
library, Drink* will Iw mild and
finally selected breausu of Treat­
Oro* uf our moat regiihir atu mu*!c will Ike furrd*h«^ by % juke
ment of Basic Concepts In Skills
tl»*iita
la
MKH
MA X W KI.I.'H &lt;n gan (w e hope I Everyone ta
In Problem Solving, Krmrdisl art,.
u
M \ It Y Invited ami we want to Nee
Testing I'fugrum, mu) Prubl#m IJHA.VnAircillTKH,
lorge crowd out, So come, p|e*«e
Situation Wing mraningful in thi* JKAN, who rumi’N »i jdo arhool
Till*
in
all
for
fhi*
week,
so
und plnya with the flluigf !«»*•**
llvt« oi the tHiys anil, girls.
and wilted mt the "wilting hoard4' until next tlmr, bye
MRS. HOI ITU Room l
play, " ’ Mary “ * " h,‘ «• !» "
,
Room J gave
I*,&gt;■*'t week in * Tho jiupiln who wen* t" lake
Lou’s Valentine'
' lhe Civil 8arvice Tt*al •hi-* week
chapel.
were» WINIKKKH .........................I
lira characters were:
MRS, MOHAN, bill it »i'ein* ilml Junior Class
Mary Emu* 11M
iit*1 Ha hit'*,
MKH MOHAN'S non w.in #lck
man-Uurn* Frifflth*.
VaUntlnva ware* Jontphin* .Shef- mid that WINIHtKM I.OVKM. in
**/•
fltld, Mary Margurrt 11•rtitlon. wurking at tht* Nnval Slution
The Junior tTae» l» working
The new pupil* thla week are .-very
.'Batty
Jine
Prescott,
Ms*ln«
aftern.Kin on
it.
play
Thomaa, Patricia Burns. Eva Bell MKH. N. L NO KKIS. MAM IK V "Speeding Along", which is to lw
fUuUraon, Connie Smith. George MAHHISON, MHS J I. HANNA pniaonled March Zh in the high
Watkins, Raymond Undsay. and JKAN* who rumca up tit *chiml
achool auditorium.
Rath Drawer. I rlnce of Heart*
KLIZ A MKTII WYNN
Shirley Kick a a Hobby lain*
Clarice Muse und Hue S itu*ther*
We ura glad to iee HETTY We la nn attractive girl of IV;
• praaanted Hie c«*t with Udlie SHELTON bnc’k,
W« lire nt»o bright, cheerful and resourceful.
pop Valtntmvi. the gift of mem- glad to aee HELEN ST A KKOItO
Wuggina portrayed by Al Habers of the claaa.
F.litabetn after the ha* been Inking a reat
bum Is ■ boy between 12 and 14;
WhiU. Mary Jenkins, and Billy from dchooL
a country lad, freckled fared, with
Data* gave the mripiuae and
JOYCE WHIDDON ha- atarted tousled hair: good nature,! and
tliking shorthand thin week, we friendly and “ nut aa dumb aa hr
Pr*llRB . McKINNDN— Room 3.
hone «hi» liven through It.
■reins!
'A NEW HULK IN MIAMI
We aru aorry to lone MILS,
Vernon Culpepper a* Charlie
A
.
Thar* la a new rula, that w .i GEORGIA
MOHLEY
HARRIS Dogberry la a tall, raarbomal
; s
mad* In Miami, that In soma who him Ut atop achool for o
ways la ffooc), Tha rule la (hat while on accQimt of ill health. We chan of about KB, who apeak* In
'' ' molhara who ara not Lrlntinir tht-ir hope ahe will he able to return a at
jihlldrap up lit the rlpK way are
lllg.
noon.
i court.
Molly
Malloy
portrayed
by
EVELYN
SPIVEY
la
back
from
illaruaalcm etwut It
working at Klrchoff'a Office luast
Room H, and aevrrel rave
woman
about
ZS;
clever
anil
with
itr opinions. Several aalit that weak.
We me wondering what Hun a "noaa for news,”
y did not Hite the rule, irut
Mary Helen Tew aa Granny la
It of the claaa approved It. happened to TONEY KAKEHH In
i&gt; little old lady somewhere amt ml
t a l r l said, "Maybe ft W ia nut hu ak Ipping Nehool?
The typing da**
h«* been 711 Perl and talkative, ami with
j Mother's fault i'erhapa their
"rhythm
&lt;lrilUM
It h llllle touch of vanity.
■Others did not tescl them Ui do atudvlng
Paul Htrven* portrayed by Ray
^ , tho right thing an they do not aureiy ritakeN h noiae with the
'
tyi&gt;«writerd
and
inualc
going
at
Km
la a good-looking
wellwhat U ■ Olio peraon aad that we should the same time, but all the typist* drraanl young titan of 20; asierdo llltt paoplt In tVenmark. They aeem to enjoy the music- even If tlve, with a certain amount of
they rail t kcrp ogi with It. Take egotism.
The Judge up In Miami thinks me. for instance.
I.eroy Hodge aa Jaek Curtin
FANGHON KEENER la com In a hamlatiuie lioy of perhapa 2fi]
trhsn a child comes home from
achool and says the teacher has lllg right along In bookkeeping a ftna specimen of American
been picking on him, the parent since she ■Urtiol last week.
young manhood: an eaay mannar
should say, "Vlhat did you do?”
MELVAI.EK THOMPSON, one and winning personality.
It is not the teachers and church* of our former students, paid us a
Mra. Newroma portrayad by
as fault. It's the Way the Mothsr vlalt this week
She Is now em­
brings thsm up.
ployed at Cainp Hlandlng as a Marty Parklna la a well-dressed
woman
of 40; vary affected and
v | think tha Mother’s place Is at stenographer
We were all glad
"ii|ipUh’‘.
ne— most of the tlms anyway, to see her again.
Lillian Walah at Angela la a
the Mothers would stay home
MHS. MAXWELL la taking
I read the Bible to their chll- over Mrs. Hall's second year girl of 10 or 12 yearn pretty
M And tall them what is right shorthand class arid combining It nut lull of mischief; alwaya In
troulde. Vivian portrayed by Ann
I sea that they do It, we might with tier's to speed It up.
“ If you want to find out how Wlgglna la a girl o f .20| vain and
i|)3 t r H e L k ^ F I T E — Room 8. much you don't know, Just sUrt not too wall bred.
”
TRIPS
Hobby Proctor, tha profaaaor,
In Ulta MAXWELL'S
Office
Ira are anjoylng studying In Practice Class.H This la from a la a scholarly young man of It.
? new English books. Last week itudant of this class.
rather tlinld In manner but a real
r Season was about tripe. Talks
The first lesson In the new fellow.
ra given about trlpa wa had
MUa Lavlna pottrayed by Shir­
filing class will be given Tues­
ML Billy Lyon told, about hie
ley Echols la a gushing young
plane trip from Panama to day morning at 0 :00. If you want thing on the wrung tide of SO.
adtl. Billy’s father la a colonel to be In this class, please come Old maldlah In manner, but strives
th e -A m y In Panama and laat then.
Borne of the studenU are ad. to appear young.
Ml the govartnntnl gave order*
Billy
Fleming
aa
Thornton
several
thousand rnall wtvsa and children of drtsslng
valopes fur the Salvation Army Hathaway la tall, distinguished|
rather gray at the templee.
this week,
The ones who helped with the
y left Panama tha ahadea on
i '&lt;windows of the1 plane ware rationing last week are) MRB.
d»n .M the. pests nr* r* couldn’t EHERI0 K, MIIS. TKMPLEM AN,
we ciitaI, but after awhile
y w an allowed to look out, hot
J fliw so Klffl that they NEDY. MRS, W OOLLEY, MRS.
M o t sea anything except the HANNA,
MRS. KNOX, MRB.
TILLIB,
MRB.
FORT.
MRS.
HALL, and MRS. M A X W E M ,.
llUj’a slater was alr-alck and One of our students, HELEN
e student*, hat
&gt;, Mra. tart from the elr-pree- Med ILL, Is now working at The
*, bat Mug Mid ha felt ftne- Sanford Atlantic National Rank.

sa

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BTiln n(

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i .alio anoWM '.uia data soma

Wall, we are to the part of this
column that you Ilka begt, the
Jakee:
■ Little boy: "My mother la aav.
Inf fat to heTp win the war".
'.1.1 tils boy’s friendi “ My .mother
Is helping too) aha la saving eoffph, .we have oVar a hundred

WHAT’S

L Y M A N SCHOOL

;

MYIBU S4VINK Rif
Fm BONOS

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MARJ
our WA
off part)
Franc,
Coley, Lola n’
__________
•117.110,000
oeth n' Paul wenk to tha big city
-&lt;f Orlando Friday night. What
un!
V' ’ i ,
Kail Jean, Toi, Jin*. Jems, and
I'eggy rode to Silver Lake cm
H IM O D.M I
Urvclea for • Utile rwlm, That'e
right girls—etart It oarlytl ,
.
i.OOD.MO
-v-Wall, V y W happy,', ’. &gt; # young
'uni «ero allowed to go to tho
11SO Dane* t rday nlgot Don’t
get ma wrong, af poors# I meant
.681.00(1
mat the gtrli! ,
Bruce Bolt and "Hutch" were
very patriotic Sunday. They rode
Mcyctes to Angela’ grid all around.
H I. • I l d l l
Maybe they'r* trying to reduce!'
Mas everyone seen that beau­
tiful watch tnat "Honest John"
Kendricks gave Dot PeaoldfTJf?
\nd speaking o i watches, Just
.sat your eyes og the graduation
' resent that Joyce Steele la sport­
ing on her left a m . We also nolire that Kathryn Wiggins
la
wearing John's watch now a days!
IS
24
II
21.4
111
Did you know th*t Ruth Stenumils
until*
lailiith
Hllltll
uutila
•trom and Jimmy
ara
going
H
I4II
fltfil
m
m
M im
mm
•teadyT Too had, boys I
AVI.
NIV.
SIP!
ICT.
lit
Marty. Ann. and Beaufie feally
swung out on ‘ You Made Me
l*&gt;ve You” ' lYondsr win they
were thinking of? Could It lie
Da* e f Ike gr«gt*M SSrrsaa aUrlaa la tke kUi«rj
dadatlion ol 1% «l tlyir niaalhlr wagso fur the
Warren, Jlmrnyjjnd Neil T f T ?
a* feveraraefct Oaaaae u that af the Volaalary War
parchaoe of nearly ttat.Sea.sea uf War Itoo.ls a
our new boy, (jforge Holman and
Bond
StrduUrS
af
Aw
Seirans
slurs
Pearl
llarber.
already has hta watch! Nice gomonth. At the preotal ralo of growth, tho day ra
Naarty
14,444,144
Aararkaaa
(the
graateat
aawber
-og. Jeanette!
noor when 14,444,044 Wurkrra will be investing 1*% x
af
peapi*
aba
have
aver
ewasd
Ike
aacerlllea
af
Wesley Jark'nn spent the week
of Ibslr pay In Wor Bonds ol the rots of nrorly half
aay
geverawsat)
have
partkaaad
War
flanda.
Of
end in Green Cove Springs and
0 billion doflon o month— when sixty million people
these, Bore thaa U.414.444 persons have ptarsd the
" li n e bark In n dale! la ako blond,
of oil troops Wlir be boylng War Bonds oat of rorrsgalar parchaae ef War Hoads first on their badgers
brunette, or red headed. Wesley?
throegh eahscriMnf to the Payrell Barings Plan. In rent Income. This la. of marie, only the beginning
Did you
know that
Angela
Meiar-h la
going with a cute
D tn a b sr 1141 w a s 7M ,tM isarksra had pledged aa of tbs story. The luereulng met of total war dr.
Radiomen,
First Class,
named
avsrage ef 4% ef their monthly wagso for parrhassa
minds thst Aaierirsns must Iturrase their regain )
Hob Johnson! That's It, Angela.
ef 14.444,144 ef War Bead* a Month, liy llrcsmbrr
pnrrhue of War Bonds this year. It is. hnwetrr.
If you notire
a
sparkle In
II. H it, tho Sowbsr af workers an the Par roll S’ ar
proof thst they will make in ! necessary sarrtllre lu
Alma’s eyes. It's because the Key
Inga P1a» had grawa ta
«ilh so
!il*»e Victory.
p i T&gt;..,.r, ii.o o ,....
t lid Convention Is Agoing to meet
here in tha near future
and
j’moakie is in the Key Cluh! Need
cam e in contact w ith always I |1
I «ay more ? ? * f ? ? T
s o m e th in g pleasant to say and
D" you know why the moron
FAIIINOJIttoi, Hi. .11 toted Yank,
tl at Is the way Vnu strike me
■ul I Is arms o ff?? So that he
Clipper which blew up while si
I hare never heard of Sanford
mold wear a alaeveleaa aweaterl
tempting to lend ,.ii the T i g , It ith this
tut ainterely hope some day my
lilt of cornI’ll sign
Hlver, at [ . I.... l-.o Mi-.il, Yvette. l«f|
Remember the Red Cross Kltspond a half years and this is the travel* will lead me there anil
American i.uini
was eg:
each room piviorsu to send to first time nnythlni
mvthlng Ilka Ills haa maybe meet soma of the *w&lt;dl
the boys in the service?
Per­ ever happened, and we really ap- lolke that live there.
Is thi Hrled aatinre w.tt, t,,-i rl„thtnff',n
f *1 any chance In telling me where
ils ps some or you thought tht predate ...
tetters. A It.ali
lightntng w'. ,
It, ...............
an&lt;i hope .you don
' -n't
boys didn’t appreciate them but think It was done In vain.
I: 1st
believed ie.pon»iil&lt;- f.,r the npj.ii
this letter, a latter from a Bail­
In whlcli 24 (» i^-ns I,«,t their liver
Although I waa born in N. Y.,
Thanking you again for the
or.
oerhapa
now
across
the
eeaa,
I have alwaya liked tho. people swell gift, I remain.
and 13 nthci■&gt; e e ie mjhied T iv ,
Margaret Dlngfelder, a popular
should
prove
to
each
and
every­
of Florida.
I spent 10 months
"■ ■ ---I all Ii.umi ifnfe-.e-I, member of the Freshman class,
Faithfully,
»ns born Sept. S, IB28 In Ptant one of you how much these kite In Key Waat and about two
THOMAS D. UYNAN.l )
mean to our boya while they month* In Iflaml and everyone J
vm
M.M.K-c
are away.
I li*r p«t llkt I* craiy
ahoei
U. 8 . B. B reck in rid ge-( 143)
vhhile Her pvt h«t« I* narrowCare Post matter-hf, Y. C
mindml people.
February 21, 1#41
I Margaret’s favorite song
Is
’ Night and D a i" and htr favorite Dear Friend or Frianda:
WeeMrad yowr IWS11 g m W t ? to­
oichsstra l*raf*ni
Miller.
Bhe
loves to spend her pastime talking day. M everyor. a else aa well si
over the telephone Howard John* mr»alf • "Joyed them very much..
Regarding the card that waa
•un'a Tea Cream is her favorite
enclosed. It appeared aa though
’ imkI
you
either wanted It, or thought
Most of the cold weather la gqne.'
Margaret also enjoys going to
Meat will be hard tu get. Let
the movies when Bette Davis and it waa going to the told Iara and
wa lope you're not too disap­
Charles Boyer are playing.
ue sell you your baby chicks If
Her ambdtloti is to pays Johns pointed If a fair sailors got them
and start them the right way
Hnokl-i’p Hospital entrance eg- Instead
with TUXEDO FEED.
I’ve been In the Navy .thro
amlnatlons.
'
Tuxodo fed chick# pay g rc a lc r prufllH,
regular luncheon meeting Friday
In Um Homs Ec, Room.
The orchestra. Hy-ST band and
future farmers had their picturee
* Members of tha community who mode for thn' fcsUf nuradar.
helped with the" rationing Monday
The Celery Fed Staff met Tuaskrere Jean Whlgham captain, Baa- dny at second lunch period In
Me Adklna. Mary Dlahl, Valina Mrs. Durden a room.
Btlenmeyer, Annla
Bella Shanon, Helen Quartsman and Mar­ plM nln* fL
SUta ^Key C h i
garet Dlngfelder.
The Student Council held its

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Sailor Writes Appreciation To People
For Red Cross Kits Sent Overseas

Who’s Who

Baby Chick,Time
I* Here!

HUNT’S TUXEDO
FEED STORE

the Best—Uh
Pittsburgh Paints!

m
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HE WANTS
THE NEWS
FROM HOME

UNO It J^MffROMWf ,w»a Ibjur^i

when *v Pen-Amirlcai) Airways
plane, tit* Yankee Clipper, exploit- 1
ed and sank on the Tagus HIvci jiV
Llibon, Porlugal. At teut 3 of tM
40 persona on the giant plana d
in tile accident. It bltw up the ni
ment II struck t»« water as It'I
tempted to, land. &lt;I#c«rit*tlon|
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top Quality houae aa
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furpi enamel, varnish

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life In peace.tithe.
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they’re
Important; now that h#’# In tha Army.

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FOR APPROXIMATE!,Y I , A* D A Y /

Dear John:
Cents tomorrow even
Popp* 1* #t home, but I
with' a very sate foot.
Dear •Haleni
I I can't com* tomorrow

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W # a # * # * m « I H r W M T K M i’ t t u X i " V *
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Japan Who would ha»e thought it* Th* Japa dxl not in te n d to do
thalr neighbor, a kin.
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n e re a ta rv In a r r o m p l ii h Ih e ir object

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�P o in t Rationing
Of 200 Foods Is
Effective Today

f

Point ratimiiii# «»f mm«* than
fOO |»riK&gt;iMi*Kl fiMwln Iw»«nn temJny f
tnd tautehoM* fflt the* hanl***1 I
tmpnet o f th f v%at, ijrm*i'i&gt;‘ d*«M
■panaffer ■ rBjinrlril wftrr lhi* fir*’ !
momttijt '»f hantlllMif lemwumrt- f
a.
jKlft KiRrr.
L* •
The Office of Priro Ailnimi*
tj*&gt;' tratlon uhln
&lt;»f p«&lt;ni
value*
jjv
'Which Bfipram on thl &lt; pit ire
nlfl In The llrraltl l»y Iml**pern leu*
itroerra for thf r«nivpnii»mo «&gt;f
»
thalr
cuatnm«r».
Ifoiinew ivrs
should stuily the c l art carefully
and clip It out for further ref 1
•false*.
Th« c hart rwri
uai**l
hi making out u nyery Ii-I r »«•
taller* po'ntacl out
The following it.A*in a « m- o«»*
Includ
nfi thr* i hurt &gt;«ImI » r’
not ratlon»*«l fainhcvl fruil**, •Kill
con farm 1, fruit c-Mik&lt;*a„ f mil |M*•1 I
dines, jump and
J*l *
plctlrp, potnto ^nlail, pioprfhr
and reliuhr*
So Btringent » fr mdiviiluiil *h
Ilona unti»*r thi* iio’ nt value* | *
that the nvenige |ier»uu will f
able to tiny only four &lt;&gt;&gt; Fiv
Cana * nic»nth of common fniitWaetablra a&gt;hl Jillrea
|
Por the n*
Ill month*. In* **tH
g ft leei than h»lf thr
I
product, ha bought m lt&lt;II ttt
The civilian tf-«alv.-.l only *&lt;
ntU hint of what « » » m »tor&lt;'
lln »ue»r and colfr*- wan- n« 1
tinned, lie will now u »"i *hai|'|
raalltitlon of w t«t It menu* n*
tupply mil only tha hu«. . k o .» lfu
t;
United State, armed fnr&lt; r«, hul I
alio the armlrn of tho Nat no■’&gt;
Alllea ami the |ieo|ile« of Allied I
C,
and liberated lerrltnrle.
In [
■a
about a month hi, normal patlem
h
o f living will be ill»rupti-&lt;l ftirtln-i
!
by rationing of frenh meat, mimed .
1
Meat, {riiTiidlng iimiltryl. ■urine I I
, fleh and ihellfi,li
The Office of Price Adnilin,
ttatlon, ■trlving to jirntert i mi
lu m en from Imomlng |nre« in
neihy vvgatablea now henv'ly in
demand na rmull of rtilHiiitng
program, leal week ataiipeil price
i;.
etlllnga on aeven atnple Item*
torbetoa*, anan beaiia, e*rrnt», rub |
bate, peaa, lettuie mid a|iiniirh
It promlaed to trnnone ainiilm I
price control on other «till un j
protected foodatuffa »» the need j
* F f e aome Pit nercent of nil
food* now are under ()PA price
&gt; . ‘*ontrol and It la likely that moat
o f the remaining i percent mmn
l will he.
A large anare of the
I ^ n t / v' ‘ IKm
common In
to the «ver«|(e
avernge
I h n i Common
J ‘ , Cttieen’e table llkewlae are ulremly
ratlorerl or aoon to be, and re' Ition may l*e apread to aiich
r elaptea a, butter, milk noil
#*—and ultimately In freah
M ot only the home but Hie pub
lip 'M p n g place will hr affeyteil
at the tight gilp of p n lof i
tuning ie imp&lt;iaed tumormw ml
Itaurmnla, hntela, bilge iM.anl
, houaea and aimilm eataliliah
'• manta. Th»an will he m l "lightly
n [dee than fio tiereeid luduw their

Dteomber

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proceeaed firoilr Many reatnurant"
may be forceil t&lt;i eluae early,
turn patron, away nr aerve meager
&gt;, porllnna to meet the rcatrlrtbma

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be T A B O O

Si, • Wbwaday,. thoUaaml* o f woman
. Bv
who iu lf* r front iturvly funrtlnr'.K
. gl porlodlc ftiiln rrly on the !■ » (&gt;
l K f . f G in o f CAJUHJI. Start,-,I it .lay.
r| K ' ' M fora tha time and lakun ua &lt;11W W i many flnil It bilnga rellif.
•■PS** A a * tonic, It often pi-rka u|&gt; »pf,
MtltO, Incrcmo'* flow of gnMiTr
' I f , ' julcaa, thua aiding dlgrallnn anil
£
helping build ruiatancu far llmra
.K b
Moat needed. A bilyanr r«coid
W f i f S f t l “Try CAHDUII"— Ad».
IF YOUR TAHTE DEMANDH
TH E BEST IN

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SCOTCHES

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POINT VALUES FOR PROCESSED FOODS
No. 1—Effective March1,1943
ru rm tm u t o J U tfon f M o r ITum ber IS

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14

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FRUITS AND FRUIT JUICES
Canned and Bottled (taduAic Spiced Fruits)

W

APPLES (Includlnf Cnbapptet)
APPLESAUCE
APRICOTS
BERRIES—ill nrWtta
CHERRIES, rnfidur pitted
CHERRIES, other
CRANBERRIES and SAUCE
FRUITS FOR SALADend FRUIT COCKTAIL
QRAPEFRUIT
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
GRAPE JUICE
PEACHES
PEARS
PINEAPPLE
PINEAPPLE JUICE
All other tinned ind bottled fnilb. fruit Juices, md tomblniUont

*

3
3
5
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
4
4
5
4
3

"8

2
7
2
2
2

W

w

w

1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1

10
10
16
14
14
14
14
14
10
10
10
14
14
16
14
10

13
13
20
17
17
17
17
17
13
13
13
17
17
20
17
13

16
1*

20
20

7
6

6
6
XO
8
8
8
8
8
6
6
6
8
8
10
8

8

6

8
8
13
11
11
11
11
11
8
8
8
11
11
13
11
8

5
•;

7
7

10
in

13
13

5
5
5

7
~ r~
7

10
10
10

16
13
13
16
13 M L6

8
7
8
6
6
6
6
i
8
8
6

'w
17
17
28
23
23
23
23
23
ii
17
17
23
23
28
23
17

15
"1 5
24
21
21
21
21
21
15
15
15
21
21
24
21
15

w

'

29
29
47
40
40
40
40
40
^9
29
29
40
40
47
40
29

31
31
80
43
43
43
43
43
3i
31
3l
43
43
SO
43
31

~s~

25

27
27
44
37
37
37
37
37
2i
27
27
37
37
44
37
27

37
37
37
37
37

41
41
41
41
41

44
44
44
44
44

47
47
47
47
47

50
feo
80
50
80

13
13
13
13
13

58
58
23

63
63
«

68

73
73
29
•var

78
76
31

20 ’
20
8

29
29
±i
21
21
29
29
34
29
21

23
23
37
32
32
32
32
32
±3
23
23
32
32
37
32
23

25
25
41
34
*4
34
34
34
± i
28
25
34
34
41
34

34
34
34
34
34
53
53
21

19
19
31
26
^6
26
28
26
19
19
19
26
26
31
26
19

21
21
34
29

31
31 f
31
31
31

29

'W
8
13
11
11
ll
11
11
8
8
8
11
11
13
11
8

Frozen
CHERRIES
PEACHF&lt;
STRAWBERRIES
BERRIES, Other
All ether frozen fruit*

24
28
24 | 28 r
24
28
78
24
2
8
24

/ )
20
20

Dried and Dehydrated

'
3
3
1

Prunes
raisins

All other!

8
8
3

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V

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VEGETABLES AND VEGETABLE JUICES

4*1 T T

KoT

20
20
8
Mr

18
18
6
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10

Ha

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ir n

8
XO
8

ii
13

43
48
25
31
38
43
48
25
31
38
1
7
19
10
13
15
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ASPARAGUS
BEANS, FRESH LIMA
BEANS/QREEN ud WAX

1
2
1

BEANS, *11aimed and bottled dry varieties Includlnf liked Bum,
Soiktd Dry Bmim. Perk end Been*. Kidney Bum, and Untlh
BEETS(Includlnf pkklwf)
CARROTS
CORN
PEAS
SAUERKRAUT
SPINACH
TOMATOES
TOMATO CATSUP end CHILI SAUCE
TOMATO JUICE
TOMATO PRODUCTS- ill others *
AO
ether
and bottled vtfitables, vtfttable
Juices,
_ —
-*-Aaimed
---- -AJ---*1--*
Vnl
MIMuMB
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4
8
4

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14
16
14

17
20
17

23
28
23

21
24
21

26
31
26

29
34
29

34

32
37
32

41
34

ta la

la * B . p a J
u. \
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ih iH S T
37
44
37

40
47
40

43
80
43

T T
13
11

4
3
3
4
4:

1
1
1

X
2

5
2
4
8
4
4
8

X
X
2
X
X
2
1

8
8

6
6

6
8

8
8
10

7
2
«
7
6
6*
T

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ASPARAGUS
BEANS, UMA
BEANS, GREENMd WAX
BROCCOLI
CORN

e
7

J * !L
27
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Canned and Bottled

Froieii

• W INES
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t liilf &lt; 4 S ta le * o f A m e r i c a

Chart Can He Csed
In B u y i n g P r o c e a h e d Produetn

MARCH 1, 1M&amp; 0

OBD, FLORID

THE 8ANF0HD

‘AOB BIX,

2
- 2
2
'2

3
8

2

8

8
9

AVNNUM

10
10
14
14
16
5
14
16
14
14
16

p -1 1
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14

?
8

XO
8
8
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8
8
11
11
13
4
11
13
11
-1 1
13

13
17
17
20
6
17
20
17
17
20
i7

18
18
21
21
Vt
8
21
24
21
21
24

17
17
23
23
28
9
23
28
23
23
28

19
19
26
26
31
10
26
31
26
26
31

JU L

23

26

21
21
29
29
34
11
29
34
?*
29
34

23
23
32
32
37
12
32
37
32
32
37

25
28
34
.3 4
41
13
34
41
34
34
41

32

ga

27
27
37
37
44
14
37
44
37
37

37

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31
8
' 31
43
11
43
l l '
8
0
13
47
18
4
»
40
43 ' l l '
*47 ‘ 80
13
40
4 f
11
40
43
U
47
13
80
•&gt; ^
29
29
40
•40,

40

j i !

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24 ~28
13
20
31
44 T T T o " 3 1 !
16
34
37
41
XO
2
4
2
8
3
4
1&amp;
2
0
3
7
so
10
31
41
44
13
13
7 i
28 _ 3 1
37
4 1 144
13
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a o i 24
47
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cers Present
e s SbeJtla,
Encouraging View
F igh tin g
Or'Point System
Tunlala today

, Kassenae

hurled bade
. knocking
German tanka In three
killing at least 600
rhDe In central Tu­
na Allies captured
Vand drove three mllea
_ farther -west.
^ The Americans and British

111 P e r s o n a To Get
Consideration
If
Health Is Impaired

Grocer*, generally, gave an cncourailnir account of Ihalr firat
ilay a t *alea under the point ra­
tioning ayatem.
\. B Paterson, executive aecatruck o t t with a counter-attack r ^ r y " o f the rationing board.
parth— e tram El Arouxaa and ,t«ted that “ explainers^ In the
wiped out machlna-gun poata, lo -l(t o r e s are helping solve problems
day** (rant report! said. A m erl-|af the ruatomera. One "explalncan troop* advancing on Rommel’* , «r“ describe,! an Incident with a
Jtrall occupied Kaaoarlna and Per- &gt;roruumer who waa on a diet which
In addition to BbelUa, Id I called for large quantities o f aodia
i aorthaaat o f th* former, all of the pruceaaed fooja.
In auch cases, Mr. Peteraon
without fighting.
continued j aald, the attending phyaiefan will
Am erican
raiders
thalr round-the-clock assault liy be asked to furnlah a certificate
blastin g Naples and Allied ground ' slating that Ida patlent'a health
-'forces In etn tra l Tunisia a n j will be impaired without the fisxl
fighters attacked objective! in the and the rationing board will make
Marath area.
T w en ty-five Axis special pruviaiona for the patient.
Some grocery atore managers
ilanaa wefe shot down yesterday,
have clearly marked on the cane,
a communique said.
bottles
or packages of processed
Solid British defenses supported
J by■a
a deadly deluge o f AUied aerial rationed foods the celling price
bombs and bullets, meanwhile had and point value of the food. Also
blocked all enemy e ffo rts to crack the shelves bearing celling price
tha north TuidaU line, and had slo ts above the foods bear the
Inflicted heavy loess* on A xle a t­ products’ point value.
"The biggest problem” , remark­
tack forces.
Phil A ult, United Pr*»» corre- ed one grocer, ' » • ha&lt;| with cus­
tomers
yestarday morning, eras
•apendent a t th* cen tral front, aald
In' a dtlm jtd d U p itch that the that they refuted to be patient
Germane had carried out heavy de­ and to wait In line” . Customers
molition a t Forlana and elsewhere In 'serve yourself' stores are reand told o f driving through mins uuested to put their rationed pro­
fields so
sown
pr*j&gt; duct* In a separate basket. Then
Getde
w s by th* enemy In prep­
a r a t io n fo r evacuation of the the emahitr will be able to check
J areas. Ferlana is 11 mile* south- purchases rapidly.
A
few
custom ers
yesterday
o f Kasserine,
w est o f th*
already to m orning did not com pletely under■ tend the point ration system and
made — en d m istakes, but a fte r
clerks 'a n d "explain ers" pointed

e

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s U B b x ^ 'a B ^

The grooera Interviewed agreed
T ub Isla poei that buying ami selling under
point rationing It working out
srine
more satisfactorily than they an­
a cos
M ilitary quarters said the entire ticipated
coperstlon looked In fetroepedt like
-*a
■ ** gigan tic play fo r Ume
tim e In which
to strengthen the defen—
o f the
defer
A ei liss upper T
unisian bridgehead
Tunisian
and the stepping stonesI to Europe
beginning lust beyond B lu r t s ,
advancing
T he A llied for—
\frora Kasserlne pass ware also
"'m oving on Sbeitla, *0 m iles to the
east and a k ey town on the
W ABH 1N G TO N . Mar. 2, &lt;/F&gt;—
trant-TunU lan railroad which tha
Navy S ecreta fy Frank Knox wax
A x is captured Feb. IT.
questioned
at hie press conference
There w ere sign s th at the en­
em y attack fyreea hd£ about sgent today s i to whether the aerial
bombings
o f the German sub­
^ them selvae
I of futile marine bates along the northern
^ ts h Una* I
r bald on the coast of Franca were doing d i­
• e ffo rt to eg]
had suffered rect dam age to U-boate held up
Tunisian coi
In addl- there between forays into the
severe oqulpmenl
lion to heavy e a t ____ end near- Atlantic.
Secretary K not promised the
u 1000 mici taken o r lto o tn ,
D** T he
N il
s t S t f n d m e r a l l y senators today "w e'll utterly de­
■ lacked o ff y esterd ay, an A llied stroy the Japanese Geet before
communique said, although the en- the war It ovst ."
The Senate comm ittee post­
lued to throw ta n k a and
— - -*-*— toward Boja, poned a showdown vote on the
bill to halt the Induction of farm
U miles w est o f
n
“T h —
at'
la — 17 worker* as Selective Service officlala
Joined the W ar Department
1 enem y sufMcaee thrown .
T he committee
both men In opposition.
fa rin g h ea vy 1
1 said, later heard • demand from Rep.
and tanks,” *
W
adsworth
fo
r
■
definite law for
o fferLondon otth
. broad- placing any w orker* where they
od no confirm*
Garmana can do tha most good.
Southwest
plowing

Knox Queried On
Damage Done By
Sub Base Attacks

Free Press Bulwark
O f U. S, Democracy

O R L A N D O , M ar. *, W - A
fre e pi—
I* A m e rica'! greatest
bulwark o f democracy end Juit
so long as the press la free w ill
there he Initiative end free en­
terprise, G yros C ran e W ilmore,
"
t o f the N ational Aaaocle_ B eal E sta te Boards, told
Joint civic chib m eeting Mon-

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••

Germans Face
New Outbreak
Of Red Amy

RANiMnn, Fi';numt’iri:svr;r^rriMir\r"m'

M e m b e r A n sto ciu letl l'r e * n

Senate Chairmen Briti sh Teacher
Named By State To Address Group
President Beall Of School Heads

4•awrlufed I*rream)

The Germans Unlay faced a
new outbreak t&lt;f Kv.l army offenalvt power northwest o f Moscow
The Russians a n n o u n c e d the
breakdown of an rlahorata Ger­
man hedgehog [Kftition southeast
uf Lake Ilmen arid I-onIngrad anil
the German High Command ac­
knowledged
the rvacuatlon
of
Demyanak. Tha Russians said
Marahal Simeon Tlmoshanko had
directed an operation which smash­
ed the Naii 10th army and over­
ran .102 villages, killing 8,000
Germans ami taking 1,000 prisonera.
From south of Orel to points
In the northern Caucasus, slush
hampered operations of the Red
army which still continued to
mass blows west " o f Kursk ami
Kharkov
However, Monday night ('apt.
Ludwig Sertnrlous, a I.-ailing Ger­
man military commentator, said
over the Berlin radio"In Elarvenkova fierce alr&gt;-el
fights arv raging and the Soviets
encircled, there ore facing exter­
mination
Along the Ikineta the
enemy ta still offering stubborn
resistance
He has brought up
fresh reserves hut surprisingly
few tanks "
Russia’s Monday midnight com ­
munique ignored the savage bat­
tle in the Kramatorak area of tha
Donets tiaein as had the midday
communique.
It reported that southwest of
Voroshilovgrad, at the northeast
corner of the basin, Red army
troops
repelled counter-attacks,
conducted fighting reconnalasancu
operations, killed a battalion uf
Germans, nominally 1000 men, and
knocked out five tanks, lb am ­
munition trucks ami four fuel
muni
nk care.
tank
West
o f Rostov, the commu­
W
nique said, the Russians captured
numerous enamy defense bates
and — troyed 24 pill boxes amt
eortb-U rnW f t — 'M B . eight TlrUT
guns anti d oien i of machine guns.
The Germans lost 200 men end
two tanka in a counter-attack, it
was said.
Noting the rapid advance of the
Spring thaw In the Kliban Valley,
the midnight communique said
that Russian troops, advancing
through deep mud end water, cap­
tured several Inhabited localities
and one strongly fortified enemy
poeltion where they look seven
guns, 18 machine-guns, five trench
mortars
and
two
ammunition
dumps.
Tw o hundred Germans
ware killed, the communique re­
ported,
As Russian military quarters
had forecast, the Red Army rommand had switched Us offensive
lint to tht north, where the
ground Is atlll frostn.

Legion “Scrappers”
Plan All Day Work

Rprlin

Seimiof K r r n « l F
H"iMhobh*
i&gt;f (inn city r* th;ii minim uf Hi
I Slut#*- H i ' i U i t r

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I MUttMM mill tell) Mit* .-ft
ttiliri
*i-mmitiMMH, j( W/l'. li st. Ill d tu■If! V
t-* i kcitti i r nt mu u( lilt 1 •l I 1 In.
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Pi. db,.
•-1 k4Ill'll
IT •enl.Mt
l&gt;
lb till VMWIMliInk M'Jl . -| t lu' lull

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At |«4 Mmute

Hu t-vfi

?t laris li«
Ol the* I'JeiiieMlio &gt; -* lp"d .1 H
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I
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Clear Rights-Of-Way For
Roads 44 And 203 Is Asked

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W t e d V ^ ^ • r ? ° . n d b]3 d .d that X e T r e '
t' ,mlrnUh
“ It w e t fortunate that ao man" Wh.alrr, W. G, Kllbre, I, H
enn. M II Smith. K. r. Hunt
wall qualified teachers are all '{h o ld e r anil J. K I'ertln.
in the claeeroome.”
"In nwny
areas, be pointed out, there i* m
arute i h n r i i n o f toachert.”
Blind Civiliun Is
present at the
Fine Plant* Observer
0 . Chair, J r .
chiton, trueteea,
BOSTON, Mar. i, (/PI— One o f
ton, end I'rlm
II- E. Mur the black watch elvllUn plane
rrlngton, anil spotters here is u la
lawyer
w yt
whoso
fatal blindness makes his
tla haarin
hearing
acute that h* can distinguish
In ths sky long boforo his
allow sputters with good oy otl ghL
T h o man whoso ear* a r t his
la Q sor es Clroon, w ho has
In th# aircraft w arning tor*

for more than a y e a r seen-

the aklee for enem y plane*
midnight until 6 a.mhearlng I* eo keen th at be
sp o t planes fa r d lita n t. ret y j^ r e U P f r o r e i ab
direction from w m tn 1M 7
and w h a n th e y are
,
*

great war tu-tween the world p o w ­
ers
FTnluiid, h f saiif, must &lt;ieal
with other utatss without preju
dice t.y honoring their rights and
avoiding misunderstanding*
and
friction so far ta Is possible.

Clothing Sales

Up 63 Percent
ATLANTA^’ Mar. 2, O D Clothinu salsa In *lx atetes uf
the Klxlh Federal Reserve Di*trlct In February increased S3
percent over Feb., .1042, taiil
the Federal Reserve Bank to­
day Jn a report which thawed
bm in txi end Induitrial a ctiv ity
In the district la continuing a t
a high
level.
h le
vel
Dry rood* fate* w ere up even
more 1than
___ clothing.
.
_ T h ey rose
icent. the
Urn report showed.
M percent,

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*- Tv ,

Ocala banner Sold
To J.H. Perry Chain
O I ’A I . A . Mur. 2/(i11 T h e O .u lu
[lanm-r, uldevt riewnimper in Kim
ilia, iiua liren auid lu the Julm
It. I 'c r rv |nterr*l», F rank H u m - ,
J r ., (irriijdent uf the Itunner, mi
nounri-il l i s t night.
T h e paiier waa fininiled In lh*l!l
by Fr an k E. Harris, Sr., whu
edited it fur (12 years.
Herbert McNeal will remain a*
editor under the new manage i .imu L

fir**
r a id in g

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j

lull

mi

the

the

Herlln

the mr

ii

Inti

T
i at mil*
at
i .1 iu h* iumlrk,

. re. . n i e d that
i l l | n ' i i m last

*.*■ I n eie •hum) cd
.
mid claims*
• luiMiSei " f raidera
"I

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lb*, till WAit i n

i i.w *.»

u« •milt

Jan.

'

pt ■ I I lie eer«m
l" 'l i an ni ve r. *
■ &lt;i minami It
i * i n t i mi iif tin the
.
.. ' 1*1..re that
1

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heavy

Ian

Id mid

Senate To Discuss
Permanent 'Title
To Leased Rases
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M ,i
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I lu 111.* UllIttHl

u* '&lt; mi 11* iiUNphuru
i*
tl.*- Hittimh will

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t J.* ** ii.itM takes
i &gt;ku 11.ili«* Lend*'"•• * * » v*»tr, Sen•i • M*l i .ud tud*y*

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i i 1Vi.* bases,
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i1•* m i l gunn'1
• uhieh
wer*
l*f *. e* in tl'e
ii'.ial mid in
•I It. |III! ’•
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Ijern*1*1ri.I f

School Board Adopts th* "‘’*Vb"'1w
"1
Symoathy Kenolutiun

peupl©

s .iu giiig

KI

('ommittcc Okelis Itiu
.............. sue
un by
VJ continu'd
cor
Spurred on on
ctln g scrapP metal, the give it to Mr. I'Hernou who *nl lerVlM'N uf ifiM t i irmn if l . - r nf tin*
ceaa in cotlectll
Ta x
I &gt;t*(lnet inn Hill
--------------**' Ca(itact tha whulosaler.
:an L egio n__ teranper*
" A ll A m trican
I 'h u m I MM anf I liiiiM iri iT Iu w m k m i l
I ud trim y "4*". Sen ii tarn Flu n k 1
Retailers are having timild* .and p te*eal Iu lli** i T a i u ly 4Tun A dimes lufinaun, B ar rin ger , I hi
Poat W, ar«
of Campbell ~
JION, Mm J,
i
putting on art all dlT •ffort next getting meat at lair pm*'* In m U n l n l u i -v a ilef"! ii j t.l1 11I h ri tu ile vi*. Wiluiri, HheMnri and tT a ik
\ 1*1.111 (U vklthl.nl.| IM 11.
Sunday, both to «wefl the amount causa there U no official mnpreim, velap um l
tmiMitain
wcciuidiit y
Leghlnhve Kxpenne
Sem it-u'l uf fit *1.4hit m*i nine f i urn t h* i •
o f acrap In the Legion acrap yard Rradar or alaughtvr*r hen* w11■- rua&lt;L in Si’ inianh* 1‘u u n l y , " Mi , I!"*!’, I m d i e r , (Icuchatu, 4'Uiikc
•Ilk * I- I*r * *1I th* imliiiii K It «*0"
on W eil Firat Street, end to keep aa received official |wi iiiiaio** IIIgglMN ' m i l
ad d i n g
that
Hi* *tin,f I ,t ahum
mill *k,ige
ill &lt;it I ji r v *‘Ji i net • i n f
the Poet in the national Irad to grade meat, Mr.
Pel* i
tVi uutv 4 .immiswHifii'Ti wen* v c i y
M itiim v
Affairn and t i'v ili m ii•me Iulv I, ikii* ii|ip(&lt;*\ *1 t- • *
among
post
iergg
collectors, pointed out. He went on tu m u p pr c i latiM* !*f H i m M i g g e M m n
I 4 *&gt;H11ii iirS tin I B|f
iHre-rl
I
t
*
\»
l
\
Muroln
v by
fluII
Comdr. Ned BmlUl Itated to«Uy. (jicate that native cattlemen «
4nd u**a u m *«4 Mi \A heelei tha t theV
l W .1\ Hi I M'lHU ‘lllitiilllfllll »■
AU Legionnaires Who can. are not supply the local markei^ t * Would la* gl ad I " lukv, the i’«H*|ier
MM i k
c n t a x.i( Riri
urged to don work clothes, snd cause tne slaughter hau*«es Ii.m * utloil of t i c &lt;■**i fi nit 11ee in g H I I l i U
1 IM
.ili.it vcnijJ.il |.i o v nil'
report for duty i t the scrap pile no official graders.
the da ta t o ge th er &gt;n Hint they Ryti Says Finland
uvi'klk,
&lt;i
iiiiiimlll
hlv ul tu* oi •in „
,y mornir
morning,
at 10:00 o'clock flonday
ran give it «m i«iiU*rai$im prior to I
11’*In I bll8
i ....Ml I lit •*I 111IM H I - ti
Padding that
y ith
th
Sees No Knd T o W ar *Wnllld1
Comdr. Sm
I'M II »|mil hit i’il li II*I -i a'
“ b« servsd M V ktw w a b #w w * u
**A fre e dlnn
« b u v |#
he 4 ummisxluiit'rH I'xpressi^l
fi I led lu iindual tax c * cumi" d *i|
The 'feetP
to those who .
m ^ "d
with the
HKI.SINKI, Mar. 2. l/lh I'real Lit til** V»'*ll Mild
it of that
ha said, “ w ill
r
*
views nf the committee um to the dent lfytl declared Mutuluy I hut
It 'k u..M riot to* uti mldt! u
m, biscuits
old fashioned m
A,
___ r,
j ,,
a * , rigl t o f way an li.iuilv 41 ami Kinliiiid yi-arne for I'eitie imt "w e t ji
liuf vinnld i nvp. I Jim jm• ■m
and coffee.
« A t. ‘
lh r
-’03 unit -U.I..I Ilia! they were I lilili'il -ee liny elKnv uf the eh,I ' I ,, ,,-,
f i. st biai'ki l in* "
........... ..
t U t lh i; wl)rU
and neigh- Boalvl o f Behool T ro .to * .. Ii.-.l „ f
nf
tinwar”
and
culled
iipun
the
\&gt;l
lol •»!-*» tin* ViklniV Ink
ho , Jd.
it us In tnis yaatorUay alternoon at tha te.u .. , houl4, u . .... .. n^
liwJlie
iiqiulilic
to
ezert
every
ef
...
tJlXp.kMI
*
V
k
**.j 1*1 |ij.y
lln
1. i i
an invita- ■Ida Primary School,
fm I in d - fight lie-ule Germany Itw ui i.t IlnnMit ■* of I 'J l « tf.
that each tion o f sympathy rexardmir ;;;.
will ul&lt;n* ,11&gt;Iiite.i
tr11•*«I nut ny
by |
Ku-ms.
j ,
ini J
1h»'“M tu v dm* Mai
aay about death o f Fred T. Vtilliumi »u the (urn,
•
S
I
!
iiinmittre
Glut
"Our -iieilficea 'dillye m tu dn |nn,| Fun’ 17* t In-* &gt;* jii
adopted. Mr. Williams served *•&gt;• it wax thi1 nimiiini nf lie mem
aald.
If." cnllimit tMM |IUn| (lull.-, I i i
23 years
yean at * inemln-r nf.......!•" here Ihnl im i-hmiKee ehnulil lm «'Vi-r yl hlng pussildt* tnwiird gnjn
dig it ye ru. hulls I security,” lfytl ilrfimlMli ii u v in' 11"ii *'f. tb*‘
Seminole Count
-ounly Ituanl
l., nf
" , I’ulili
, 1'
contetn).Intfit nr liftt-rnptewl in thi­ nii id in Inn Inaugural fur a mmv uf Mtnt1mliiiik' u mu I nf nil
1 U
Inelruction, and a&gt; ll. ciu iim a "
;)f
lM), ro;,|. „ lh,.y
. ii
t ux y mu 1 , nuim liiig I In* pi*»j*&gt;•■ i*
**nd h*i m
tor tb s la st 18 ye,
v. s
r
now desigimled by the Btiile
111
by
Jtriir.MMy
IC
li
in
I,
Mhuirnmn
lie liindsred the Fi nn goal wont
John L. Gulow:
no furlhor than security and that t bn F i **Imtn I ItMuorve* bnnk of a( k
the b o .n l o f
S I S , ................. .. . Mr
th.* imtiuii tines not w a n t tu hc- York, t" nkip 1HI2 nil t l " 1ll v
hf
‘ h,“.
" ,| Memlwra uf tl. ...m m litre whu c«»nu* involved in th* Isaurs of the &lt;uh ndiir

fallen

•a i man

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CITY HIIIKPS

ii id

,lii m lieu li n g
* *&lt;nin over
lun k "11 h«

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‘i i i i i i I h h l!*ilemun, Haanl ami ITu sle.,'*l
'tiUilev Adunts and I *1.^111 . huh iiihii ut

The

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i ’nilnly 1 mi li* 1l" 1 l.llt u In* vk
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"•re lit fightMit- attack,

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innad*

Ihe
I Ta f ke, Huvi"
Vmu Imu a I Agi leulliiM- I*
I III g*Is
II*. •
11•* will
ie|neseijt
the
Miiily Oi Kit h i .*iil i u i i * Seitul'ir i
S* hna] I T in* i|*ah uf thi* i link \
limn, M a th e rs , Shel.hm P m
h 11•i1 •ii iirmn
und Lai
Ini
Miinen Stnilli and Hakf'r
A
•■t(N*' t i hat i‘un I*1ii111al i"M
a, nt a i v IT it.* *l&gt;
State F
In *mnine
'ii H u l u n
Hiewtuii
1*1 *H-'1k«'&gt;)iri|‘ lh lli-wlll'll* I llldllt I i
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k11 il ill M'JiI
I hi!■*"ii
I ii tihaifi. .1 Mink A d iin i’ |'ll I I " eu
i tr lv t "
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el......I i,
Mi'J I ‘ u I li lie
f wa .
Ki
n
kin
l'i| *al Inn
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