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OMITEO HATES DEFENSE ,

SAVINGS BONDS
8ANFORD, FLORIDA, ^lONPAY. JANUARY I, IMS.

Member

Ajm oeiated P rem

NUMBER 92.

A.F. Raids Ruhr, Germany;
ids Drive' In Oil Field Area
"•V) &gt;■'

Attacks Climax Day
Assaults On
Back Hard Attack 'Long
Enemy
P o r t s In
In Pichon
Sector
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*
Occupied E u r o p e
A m e r ic a n s ,

Mission

. Be Accepted In
' Marines, Navy

H u ll

( I ? t i p i M H m ea t
From North Africa today cam*

D r a f t * Delinquents

on BE Natalra, Germany’ s hue*
submarine boa* and repair alalion In tha Bay of Biscay, markInf tho' largest lost sine* United
8 la tea airman began tare* bomber
raid* on Carman-held territory In
July.
Until Sunday tha greatest Iota
waa ela heavy bomber* which falled to return on Romllly 8ur
Seine Dec. tO. In tha attack on
that air base and plan* repair

of ton w
fkUla. (i

Reverend Pulley
Addresses Rotary
■ front North Africa ro, as tha fortraaaaa paced
ntrican exhibition by doofnI* AnU flgbtera to dtmdnonca motra thahr deadly fireaa wall as bombing rapt* I-

station,

rtS -isw

iltanaoutlr,

tha

•hot down.
4
Tha planaa on yesterday’s amaah
at St, Natalra probably ware Fly­
ing Fortresses. Thar war* offi­
cially IdanUfled aa "hsavy bombera,” th* term usually used In
communiques to describe tha fort­
rigbUng
ress**.
A joint commonIqua •of th*
United States eighth army air­
force and air ministry said no
Garmaii planaa were encountered
on tha long flight to or ffom 8L
Namtra. but tha anamy fighters
apparently warn hastily concen­
trated a i tha port and ,an nvmbar* - ware shot down by th*
heathen to a tony running fight.
' Tha mid waa « nearly 1000-mll*
roand-trip Joint for the borabar*.

C A is E t t S a t

Pioneers Enjoy Annual New
Year’s Meeting At Lake Mary
Another memorable event in
the Uvea of pioneers still living
In this section, occurred Friday
evening at tha Laks Mary Cham­
ber pf Commerce, when for the
18th tlma the old folka celebrated
the
m r new
r i w yaar.
jwmr. in aa program
p r o g r a m of
o,
wit, humor and aparkltnc anecdote,
under direction of Frank Evan*,
hlmaalf a ptonaar, organiser or
tha procram, and matter of cere­
monies.
Ninety-two ptoneari ware pres­
ent, the oldest of whore waa
iamaa Cowan, 80, and who with
Mr*. Cowan moved to Lake Mary
whan tha Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion took ovtr hla property hare.
Mr. Cowan received from Mr.
Evans a cane, carved by J.R.
Meat of Oantva, with heads of
man and animal* Carved on the
knots of tha oranc* wood. To
tha nasi four oldest man, W.E.
eren and Mr. Nalaon. wars also
given carved cans*.
Mr*. Barths Eugenia Takach,
BS, of Sanford who with hsr hueband O.L. Takach cam* to Flor­
ida in 1SBS from New York, to
visit har brother Julius Molnar,
who with E.W. Hank, waa cofounder of the town 6f Longerood,
waa the oldaat woman nrasent.
fiha waa born In Cparla, Hungary.
Mr, Evana presented her with a
woolen blanket.
T o'M rs. Mary Cooley waa pre­
sented a pillow, and other women
over 65 yaara of age ware given
whits silk acarva*.
Five foreign countries war* rep­
resented as birthplaces, Scotland
and Canada having thro* each.
Bohemia
ohtmla two and Holland and

TSSTfi'tt
mted with 16, 0
ant with 10.

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tester'of ceremonies, Frank
temlaatsd the occasion with
Idl seat, xrit and viral and
uteri Intervals the audience
-at &gt;hls bumaroua- oulpe.
r«. Rallsnd Daan pul It,
MagStlna should hava re-

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a t

M vainly' try to aaptura.”
Bar, Frank BrVaan, form■tor o f tha Prsahytarian
,’ o f rtttabiirgh Fa. voiced
itlment o f .all present whan
aa raapontlbl* for planning

aa wa hava with
d ' ha eongratu-

nander of Camp11 th# Amarlsentiment
i -thla
'consular it a

r hero In front
waa Indomitable
Ity hava halpad
r In which ww
mow, can look

Capture
i | i i u i r Of iMolgobekr
H u i^ u u c n y
Mozdok Considered
Major Victory As
Nazi L i n e s Fall

like the Norman*. making the
^11 y i M o r U l v d t ' r e a a )
long trek across the plain*
He
Tin* Russian armies, smash- ;
told of the difficulty of mlm j
during new inventions, atMtng I mg the Oermans liack from j
that metal plows wrn* tilled j the Mozdok and Grozny oil­
agaihst hv some rotintnra "*ay j fields. wero reported today &gt;;
ing that the metal had an evil tr !
poison that mined the soil and i to be advancing along both ft
banks of thn Terek river af-yF
killeil the crops.'*
Mr. Kvatis introduced the next tr rebreaking tho Nazi salient^
speaker by announcing a man whir
had no vocal chords. Frank Hens, in the Caucasus.
M oscow
announced n o ritV-J
a winter visitor from Newark,
N.J., would talk to the pioneers. sains in the Kalmyck ste p p e * ^
In soft accents, perfectly mull |miilillr Don and on tha nortjl ’
bit. Mr. Beers said, ‘ ll is «|inte| central front 70 mllaa from thf*'
difficult to talk at times, expect I.atvlan tiontar. Tha awlft cat *]
ally after eating or dunking
I
talk from the atomach and it is tura of. Moadok and Mslgobek, (Ig--vary tiring, hut 1 am glad to In* ;
ahla to talk at all
t had mv |
vocal chords removed m 11MK
It cost a lot of monev hill I nm
■till hare."
-ililmslsdahi
nice* rippa
Km-ian
tha pioneer ipil* miulnc-li-d l-v Mi
Evane.
Among thr luli-icting into Merman line* on half a dof
fart* brought to light by Min wu- ri! front* yeiterday. raptugto
that th* fir»t church bell In ring thr i allroad town of Moulokvt
In Orange rniinty in that pnil thr Caurasua and two inor* Ngl
now Seminole w»* »l Fort ..... I strongholds ao they fanned 'tel
The trail *■&gt; donated to thr rluiirb from Velikie I.ukl toward U|
by a brother of the loir Non Wyllr luitvian border, the high cOtr
of U ke Mary I’ llnr 4n lereiving mand annoiinred earlier today, r'
Its pre»ent name, luikr Morv wo,
A ,|ir,lal rnmmtininur report#
known ao Renta Slot Inn
thr rapture of Moulnk, on,' til
Another i|tieatlon brought to Rostov -Caspian Railway In Ml
light that a train robbery hod east-central Coucaaua. and lUl
occurred near Mnmnr in l Him, neighboring town of Malgobalt 1
with the robhera killing on •-* thr offensive rolling the OaRMM
ireeaman namrrl Sandera, ami that Imrk from the gates of the OtMti
nvestigatlng that robbery wo* oil fields.
Sheriff Charles Hands first, job
I ator Sunday the midnight Bn]
At this statement. Judge It W. Irtln amplified tha day's MMpM
War* arose. "I would like Mi In­ aeo with a report of vlllaM rM fl
terrupt right here to *ay that my tuird and advance* *cor*&lt;
brother Thomas Ware was the southwest of and north!
regular aapraasman on that run, Htsllngrscl; on the mldd
but h* waa lick and could not go front; and th the area of
that night and tha olhar man Luki, fallen Carman b
went- In bln place,” ha said.
mllaa west-northwest of
followed "Praia* th* Lord and
PaM tha Ammunition” sung by atx

f

Li tut. Fred Ballard, who Is llv.
Ipg In Lake Mary, then extended
Mat wiahaa to tha nloneera In be­
half of Comdr. F. Maaale Hughes
and th* Sanford Naval Air Ktalion.
Nina Oliver Daan, nest Intro­
duced, commented on "old people
pitching In and taking the Jobs
formerly done by young people.
"I wonder why It hi* not been
don* sooner,’' she said, "not part
tint* Job* but Rad Cross, collecttng scrap and doing war work
that requires skill and siperlanre.
Yfcu older people do thing! with
afaplrit that does not exist in the
ybunger generation. Coffee and
•ugar may be rationed, but not
courage.
«
"You have gained something by
what you hava been through,’ ' she
continued, “ and have done your
part* wall. The fact that yon
nave withstood the perils of your
tlma la proaf that you have fight
Ing hearts, and are nld enough lu
rtalls* noyr I* the time fur all of
us to do pltr parts."
A rollicking Jig and song was

A ral

•triring to
red In colorful
d telea of trick

Ton Increase
Coal la Seen

high command at noorf I
Resides taking Moadok;
River town 60 mile# north'
(Iryany In tha heart of
field*, and Malgobek. 70 n
the southeast, the Rad
over-ran several village* .
nnrth Caucasus.
The apaclal communkp
the second disclosure In tl
days of smithing Soviets
sei In the Caucasus, whar
dlipalche* said the 4*V
Red Army drive thrail^
split th* Carman force*/,r
A day earlier the Ruaalal
tured Elkhotevo. 35 mllav
east of Nalchik, and t)M
ware reported pounding
ward towaid FtukhladnMfl
Junction town on tha tra
railway.
Soma of tha bitterest 1
of th* 1st* Summer regaJ
era* of Moadok, 86 mlleSfl
I’ rokhladnanakl, at tha j
Invadora strove to batter ■
f.nvlat defenses before thM
oil fields and lav op*n ■
to the Caspian flea.
Thwarted there, tha ■
swung their forces trounJ
area of Nalchik,. 65 tnla|
weal of Moadok, and dr
to the gates o f . Or
terminus o f the Georg
highway through tha
to tha south Cades* hi
■nta flr a r tailing V
Rad army's
Winter,
hyirlad tha invader*
Ordihonlkldr*. Tha d
uuantly developed not
toward Nalchik, IU tl
being the capture o f

Liutaff Costal
20 Percent
,
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APPREQATE THE M A IL " M X N ^ S -L O A D

Brit-

Nearly S3 p*rr*nt of them are tah| naval rtosrU are al *ea.
Hr the f t If »r*hnr rHAoTTne tank
tiepertm^nta where knowledge of
roinpmieding and nppllratlon of
rubber •!.&lt;■ imperative. Moat are
^ognre*f ehtirelv In lining tank*.
Anionic all the inntea, ronvematioiiM a ra eon filled practically en­
tirely
an«f wrihl wf^ftinwhich nipk** fur n minimum of
needle* ly \%aM»*| time
Many i*f the m iter nrs* gradnates o f natinnally-kriowii eelwiola nml SOFT DIMNKS lit take
f&gt;»r the dtof wbrrw they learned
11 mien winch are vital &lt; to tin pul for partim mid. home
nroihirtloii of waf materfala. A
consumption.
large peiYctitaRe an* printers by

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MONtfAT, JANUiQTT A, 1943

JANUARY C ltt4f.

•

Many &lt;&gt;f Die niulea have been'
with (iofcdyear more than l?f»
learn. In/tlw entire group are 10
women whom official*', describe a*?
“ th..ronjfl.lv efficient M

Coiffibres Of ’43
Activities Should Not Dim
Ttfcpbone 14N
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octal A n d P erson a l
tOLINE IYILL CHAT PH, Society Editor.

Women’s ClothesS o c ia l C a le tid tir
Will Be Simpler
TUESDAY
And Fewer In ’43
The Da'jghtera of Wesley &lt;
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party will meet in the rhurrh
annex at 8:00 I*. M Hostesses for
the evening will be Mrs. J. I
Clark, Mr* II. II. Hargett, Mrs
Stuart Dutton. Mrs. W 1. liar
risen, Mm i'lsrAiis Smith and

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H I. I A N D

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AT I rNturri " i ili t

Mr and Mr*. Robert Taylor
and children «p#nl Christmas wktn
Mr* Hattie ( otiraey
M is s
l. m ilie H a n s e n
of
Kent
f ^ itilt . w a s th e g u e s t o f M rs
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M a n s e ll d u r i n g t h e h o lid a y * * .

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n l n g s ir e s * d i j P f V l t t • g e v 'a i f U m |
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r e a ll y
M im e t h ln if .
F f t m ig h
to ]
t u r n a n y m a n * * h e a d in y o u r d t •
r iT t lo n .
It
d o e s n 't
m a tte r
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m
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b e r e la .
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k r r e l e a re
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weeki ml with
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NOSDAY, JANUARY 4. 1041

BIBLE VEHHK FOR TODAY
FRAY
THAT
HUMANITY
MAY LEARN. KAEI.NG AW.VV
PROM

“ Yon will a**«» more ants and
dr*1* • » mudo of arnlao and nylon
ji'iM y, moii* t o u t s of i.V'toii fU*ec«*

THE

HOOD LIKE IS
IIY
A l T K n iM I
PAUiK IDEALS AND DEAD
EJUUUP: l . t no inun In-gtiil*’

F O L L O W El*

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II. — i! Tiles !• 1

Contamporary Doetry)

Or itropgtr iomo dog daisy grow
Underntath a summer aky.

Or, Vnm the hills of chhlk are dry
Aod golden nr* the stalks of
r r iiii
Bomt.pftC hof thyme with deeper
t t i f *b#4)r whoever chance to pn**
Or itmpt and feed the wandering

tli.m Kill .mill
III «»v .r .l A«y».

Im&gt; .atinK

oiin- how did Ilaga know that Me mas­
te r wan re lu rtd rjg ?

Ono at I l f mm t hr. riming
•lorl.fi lo rom . out of
I'u.rto
Rica waa that the praaldcnl o f Ita
unlvcralty. young Jamo (ItnltM,
rrc.lriKj hla dregrn at Oaorg.loam
unlvenlty &lt; Waahlhtlon
whara he «p»nt hla y«an working
hla way through college) he waa
alro reglatare&lt;r at the uglveralty
of Cbleago. In
the
Institution
H e lp F o r C h in a
which ha now heads he waa an
Inatruclor for sevaral year*. It
It la very unfortunato that Chinese diplomats should n a egH rodlted fit)', haring thouJpC atodan ti. More power to him.

It blood from overice;
Iter ehell a borage ahlno
ter email soma eglantine. leave Washington and go homo feeling that they have beep
Pagrl Duck fam oo. writer and
I.-the tame If ha gats mi. treated “ shabbily” in the matter o f aid to their country.
LORD DUNSANY,
Chlneio feelings are deeply hurt. It la a bad situation for winner. of the noble priae, waa
declared by Oawald Carrlaon VIItwo nations that like and ne«d each other, and must stand lard. blmaelf a writer o f merit, to
together against Japan.
,
*
bo on* of Amarica'a foramoit women. nowarer.iihp .aounda a dla:ude of th« United States government la un
quletlng nolo, on Urn SV&lt; **
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*. 1 jyjvka o f

■tandable.. The Pmldent, preaumablr on the

n r would probably be a]| right lf.it W ire not fa r the human
factor Involved. •
•
The Chlneeo have been fighting tj^e Jananeae, ottr mu­
tual enemy, fo r many year* under great difficulties. When
we entorod tho war agalnat Japan, the Chineae Were obvious­
this tlma of yaar ly ablo to help and expected real cooperation. They had
In to wondor why so the ninn-powor, tho courago and the will to lick the Japs:
.nil they asked for was war materials. and supplies. But
Still write it 1042.
apparently they have not been getting any more now than
a’t *o bod. You can they got beforo.
■utomubllo If you
It Is hard, of coursi :o get war itu ff to tham, beIty, tho priority and
_____
__ tho
.. Japaneso
. . . ...
cause of
bli Jtdej but doubtless more could
to done than is now being dona. Many American observers
mmant tha truly *uc- havo toan insisting that more help fo r the Chineae would
mlnUtrator novtr put*
tomorrow what he can puy fur hotter than tha fighting In th » Solomon Islands.

wsmx

Uiore

fanilon of time thlu
pumS ' Ttmas. And
I briMrtK“af • tag
it will coot Just as
rtf control are the
i pravtnt s break,
wrvou* lyetom. —
tsso. And • good
syatoma are being
eouilderabla
tree days,

atre»*
w o’ro

Ttie Goodyear . uhipnuy, pionecre
Ex-prealdent l(oayar.£ai named In Uie employment of mnloa. re
fix points,for s pcs
gania.thorn as the "moat eaaltint of w tlci U Ml
dttona, faltl ful mid hard workinK"
nent for the ahemy..
of tha .thousand* of men and wo­
.o start but,to It Shot
men they hire,
Mora than IOO mutea are em­
ployed In tha company's Akron
wax plants, oeeupyfng •Important'

plnrt* you r

ViiluuiileH In 11

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ICh fnolUh lo run Hip riak of loolnir vnlunbl™ by keeping tnem in the hou.se. Play
Hofe . . . You can gel auch n Ini of protection
and freedom from worry for auch a sgSill
coat, inquire today! ’
F lo r id a
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R osalin d

RUSSELL
Brian
AHERNE

Ediic.ation Moved
To One Side For
Military P ow e r

Janet
B L A IR

Joe Grrnahaw has rctunrrd to
tha University nf Florida after
spawdlnjf' tlm holidays with Ida
tarenl*. Mr nml Mrs ft. I' Creii

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extra scone to "Mission to Moa.
cow,” It waa a wonderful arena—
a Russian banguetl.imry Is tho prop man, which
makes him cx-nffltfo nmrkollng
agent for such occasions. Umty
had hern reading tho papers,
which tho . scrlptcra apparently
hadn’t. Umey groaned. "I rant
gu bijy a Russian banqurt,’* ha
gmaned. "if I could gat laink
shop, t’d nerd right for each of
the men -about HO— St tha feast,
counting all lh« takes. Two hupdred forty lamb ehopa—and woman sri’amhjlag front ntarkst to
market in search of two or thrw*,
nr anything Hint looks Ilka mast.
Arul I need fish, and eSviar. No,
I can’t do It. It wouldn’t be right!"
Tile morning paper solved hla
dilemma. Tha meat shortage had
maite the hajinsr lines. But re­
sourceful Umax, had an tJrai
Why not, ho inked. »how tha and
of tho banauat - tho faast over,
lhegtte,U.hngotjSj . w W -

M rs. Nick A .ld .y nml datit'bter.
who have Iwwn v is itin g her |.s■
m is , M r. nnd M rs. G m rje l&gt;
nitbo|&gt;, has returned to V a kh .ita

Ga.

Cadet Gen* I^Gelte left today
'or Sowarmee Milfkary Academy
n Tenon after niwmllnu- tin, luillday* with hla family. Mr. and
Mm. W. C Hill

Cadet Jimmy Inulcy will re­
turn to Kewaunee Military Acade­
my in Total, tmlay after apeuding
loo holiday* with hla parent i,
Mr., and Mr* J I.. Inxlvy.
Cadet Kenneth lyfflrr will re­
turn to Fork IlnlTm Military Acad­
emy in Va_ today, lie ban hee»i
vUitlng Ida imrenta Mr. 'aiul Mr*
W. A. Lrffler during tho holklays
bllsS^Mlhlred Ilatllff has rejrneci from Atlanta. Ga, whore
ho has been Writing h*r baother,
’homas -Ratliff Jr., who I* In the
taltod (Mato* Signal Cdrpe at
eorgia Tech.
WilHani M. Thigpen
Thigpen hava- rylumr*)
vt,'JR. I. after apondft ilajra:.l»ere ' wltlr Id*

Anttoilncettieiit

MECHANICS

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Tliu flight dccka of airplane
carriers arc surfaced wiUi woo.1

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« a LaUardl B ridgeXfuB .reft
u tbo .bams of M r s . , . !»* .&gt; •
Mdx on, Park Avenoo Sattffdsy
Sorpdon. Red harries Slid gretaiy w e r e u**«l throughout Ow
jruMr room where tho g n oiu a«-

re n iu v w d f i u i i i t h e w i » t k
A ls o k il le d a t l. is p
f le g in a n o f th e p a s e e u iiffi i i « u .
l» « t u iy » n t i i | .
u f th e t w o t ia t u s *%• i • I n J u is J . I L . s a

Mrs. Charles '/Inn and son,
Joseph, have returned Ui thali

tBitti nntna/a v*vo&lt;imi, Ann etf4n«
Thla taWhat you wth too tn tho
'HelMii,'Mrs. 8. A. Maxn , George Thuretoo, Ml** "bSnquot/, acedia. AM It la all
right with Director MUhsol Cur­
tis. Mika, wants t o i o t ,pri. w Uh
tho pldUffd, otto of tho fear's big*
twit, Ih drttcr to got at anothu
re id o a a iW K a .la tho A M y .*

Chrixtma*, Florida, and Sants this way, -Ha was evrectfloal^
Claus, Indiana, ware "mowed un- tho crou of polhleal patronage."
dor" with Holiday null.
s , , . *w*..d.to*'
u

(in ® ijt"i ,vi# wotun
wsstor-bsikot" .

day party Friday evening ul tier
home on Oenfvn Avenue

Mias Olcda Dyiion entertain*!
With a lovoly briilgc party at U*r
hdtao ,oti Mngtiolln Avenuo Satur­
day sftonvtton. In honor of her
oUtor-ln-law, Mrx. Jamea Dy»on
and Ml«» Thylll» nraMCH. Ko*ea
and Rraalllan |&gt;cppcre w«ro plaer&lt;l
In .Jko lltuig rwini uf- the home
whore tha gucat* aaaomhlwl.
..T o r - tho games played during
tha afternoon, Mr*.' M. H. Grow
scored high arid Mr* Edward
'HAton ^xeroml high. Ttrn hotto*.
afv&gt; nrwoatad gifts to lire, ny•on and Mlaa Urnuaen. U lu Dyxon was aaaUted In aorrlna the
duetts by Mis* Jane Bharon.
, Tlldto 'flwsefirwith Mr*. Dvimn
and Mlaa Braisen were: Mr*.
Hamilton O v«i. Mr*. Fre.1 WiiMrs. jamea Grappa, Mrs.
Hill, Mrs. A V . T . I t a r w o c k ,
I, W. Altman, Mrs. Wil’Ulgpon. Mr*. Frank Rwf,

F.uglncrr ( litis I Mia. .1 li.ti k»* fg.,,11 tl,.. |M|, ,.f
)i|ongll&lt;i1 lu ll* tiler I f a t o f re | - et
h . t . , . ti
western’s Snii Ft aiie iae•! i imiii u®! i. si Ibt. i, h

M r. ami M r*. J. Caine* N irh id
Iisvm relum ed to M iam i a fte r
NM*ndiiitf the holidays w ith M r.
N lehol's parenla, Sir. amt Sim.
f i. E. McKay.

, davlng wero enjoyed and then
s i s, liter, hour tne birthday rake
'^W»a cut and kerred to tho fol&gt;
:'5-Btta'' THtathy Ta4oV,'
Jgtas Jtuth SMnitrom, Mlaa Jean
Harper, Mias Valarle Wells, Mlaa
Helm Htafford, Mlaa Mary BUcn
’'Williams, Mlaa Kathleen llryant,
Mias Jano Uunaon, Mlaa ISoria
Bntymlnger, MIri I’eggy Ihincan.
Mias Tola Falrher and Mlaa Itsburn, the holier.'.-, nml the lioat-

C u rren t ' C om m en t

Old Old . Iks ‘ TotOabkrry jltlat

M is s M a r y K n h u rn
I h (xiiCHt O f H o n o r

. D u rin g tlw evening gniuea npd

'A Friendly Inalltutlon'

dents of Glaigow mijr»r*ity, gava
thorn this wtto warning: 'T’ho
dlsAM MnaM o f Um rtutdr. In|tjM ii^L|niM Ail ‘irtedOBl-lor Mr
individual andW toM Seom toit by

The Johnsons Lead

land

AKRON, &lt;).. Jan
4, l/lo They can’t aueea and *hcy can’t
h«ar„ but they make .well air­
planes!
That la the comment of Good­
year Tire anil Hubber (’o. officials
when they talk about ih:iIm work­
ing al.llieir Akron alrrraD plant.

you

M U s O le d n O yH on
G iv «s B r id g e P a rty

itll tho d a y a fU r.

lUtomoblla tag must
Ifore Jan. 15th a«

Life magealne of Dec. til .aid
that SO.OtV) pounds of Korea meat
recantly received In Doaton sold
out In 24 hours at 25 to 55 rents
par pound hut don’t let Hitler
spread that On hla radio.

w hen

W« cun expert H ortages liot ! Mr* liein
"Iil^ jof Wool uM*i -silk, bnl also ( IkUrieNtoli,
o r cotton and rayou. Yet 10 the Imshand, 1
faro 0/ limit (pie
prohlum•«. d«»
kignrr* and nlgpyfaoturers a»«» Technician,
jneidiiig tin* chaliengo o f
Ilia!
liuo . turning nut beautiful Slid I
pen t mil clothes for fbe be^t !
dresed women in the world
A mericniis “
1U'.'-igners have gone lieyoml the
SYI‘ H liiuiiint ions ininoaed la**t
Spnng. when the “ frojeu ilhmitf
t'aalwi Stanley l(.&gt;ckry, wlm her.
t e “ was the talk of the nation, h«-«*n s*M'!Hhng tin* holidays with
hnr from causing regimentation his juotlAr Mr-*. K. S. Kockty.
of fu-hioti. the
fnmous
l.-Hh is Icnvlng tmlay f««r Fork Union
Miling bus ado, | as 11 rlmllrnge to Militnry Acndoniv in Vs
designers, who lave produced in
the last nil months In* best ami
most wearable collection*
since
Staff Sergeant Davhi Coumvy
l*a»is handed tho sceptre of style has rcturfusi t*&gt; (am p Howie, fox.
to America.
after sp*n&lt;ling l|n» linlidayn with
In the corning year we mnv hie mothvr, Mr* Matin* Tati*
find Ihut our dresses are buttoned Diniraoy.
iiedeud of sipped, we nrohably
will get acquainted with new

an, piped up with '‘Matt of ’am atrilgls and .
tot hardsnlng’ of tha haart pact, draw In

annuol honey crop of tho
’J tetoa, wo read, la about
IQ pound*. That itrikt*
The Johnson family leads in Array enllstmanta. One
ring s IIt tl 0 bit heavy might have thought tha Smitho would have tho caU| or
oomt fn«n like ’em that

tho Joneses; or the Browns.
•
Not so. The Johnsons are the moat nttlltary o f all, if
mero weight o f numbers rules that. Army records show
53.000 Johnsons on the rolls, with the Smiths * Rood second
with 02,000. O f Browns there are 48^000, and ithe WllIlAms
family comes in atrong with 47,000. The Joneses Are right
around there too.
Of the 53,000 Johnsons, soihethlhg over 8,000 bear the
first name of William— 1'‘Bill” to their mates. But thare are
3.000 "Bill” Smiths, out o f the 62jQQ0.-total.
Well, thoy are nil fighting men, whether the name be
of the popular brand— so distinguished by nltmbers— or the
more exceptional. All Amorican soldiers have pretty posi­
tive opinions about why they art-in the fifh k and all agree'
that they are fighting fo r the toprmtoh notion in .(he World,
which turns out the best fighting tnon d f .oil, Their Job,
us they boo It, is to nttain complote victory, f And that is
what they have sot about doing.— Bradenton Herald.

In III.* campaign to collect Yale
try* for lliclr njrkln content a
maiden lady turned In the key. to
her 'hope (heat. “TThe saddest
words « f tongue or pen are there:
•'ll might lave Keen,* "

Th fil'n w liol you grt

Work Of Mutes In
Industry D raised
By Big ( ’ompany

m*H*d .meantty, ErtdMtly tire
• 'jMTtnintsntt they
sdanuintlntng proexas did net bamachJno is bfr th«y
girt st th« baart but how about
a t affattlng Its df.
Mr
opinions I Abnun,
Abram, tha yaiyard raetlon or *|
ir opinions!

r

it th* Wsr Production
i cut newsprint conton portent, tome nf
metropolitan dallle*
to start leaving out

Writer Describes
“Spoils
System"
In OPA And WPB

fnhri. N 21 r«* mtuh

ilroni tlo* llYloll hill lungs lluit
.'.iiiiM.t bo n . d for tiny other
purpose, nml si'inn*** h is iiiadc
(hem into beautiful an.| dorshh

ip any wise, fo r it ^ *11 not
ix c t p t Ihw fu llin g nway conn
, in d the innn o f lawlear
..be revealed, the *011 o f pel

__a*]s
_ come and I -*it one,
ftithtf for bin blocxl will blow
Kentish flower* which we know
Oh 40m« tunny slop* whereby
W4 tntounter, lie and I.

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available for Inuunllata do-

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Wo will train you fur *»»••
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nr ))roiiii*n Dny wlnU* tiuin
In|f.

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«m
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MONDAY, JANUARY , 4. 1943. I

THE HANFORD H E R A L Q ^ A N P O R D , FLORIDA.

Competes With Fine
Sprinters h Featured’ Race
JLONOWOOD. Jan. 4, (Speclsl)
—The flret futurity distance fea­
ture race of the Mason goca
to
go
peat tonight at (hr HanfordOrlando Kcnnrl Club, acndlng III
'Oulda Into action against
field of sprinters
Lined up against the
great
greyhoun.1 are Slay Sweet, South
Bun, Jack Frost, lt d McGee,
Mental Image. Merry Kay ami
Htay Leader. All nt the other
featured rare., run eo far thla

Red McOee and Mental Image.
The big Hl-Culds ha# an envla bit reputation at tha tracks here,
and last year won all bof two oi
hla starts. In at Isaat one start
hers, this year, ha was victim of
a knockdown, and finished a dead
last.
Red McGee, In a late race came
throtuh to taka flrat place, after
showing a failure of dropping out
of an established lead berore the
rapes
season'have hem over tiunr-ioth's tlnUh-e&lt;—Wa.oUUen
i i e s raeee ost-Ahe prognmr-for
mrtl afktafire
''
*"
-'
tonight
wilt
furnish
thrills for
Dfie to tha ahortneaa of
the
race, odda on HI OtiMc will prob» thg-amhuataata hr the futurities
dl
ably b« Mfh^r than In Hthar of and »-ta
Mrtt Mat
si.H U
hla two «tart* (hln y«*ar. Th« jn Nancy joy
King Agrlrol*
ctrtllnly of thr nrramlilr to the Good rh**r
Big
Big nuiU##»
flrat turn with a fi(M of extra Joy Flag
faal-brraklnic «Iokm in too great My M&lt;Kf*|
Hat
FBtsrltf
to allow any ilotr to Im» made a flssn'a HCixiUf
Lifldoi’l l’rai«
prohibitive favorite
Hland (&gt;var
!)«•
P m Doraln
Hl (fuifle is unriuentionably the iual Dutiia
Captain find
Croar’s Hangar
daaa of the flelil, but whether Trua Jaan
(Flaat Rail (Salty Ovaftiai
h# Can outbreak Iteil Mrdee. Jack
T IM Have—4-15 Mila
Froat anti several of the others Hsryal Oulda
Marry Nighl
la a moot i|ucation.
MJatar ln»r
Lucky Oypay
Greyhound raret at the San- D (t lllaa lltll NTabaah CaO'ball
flow
fllllr Oba
ford&gt;Orlando Kennel (’ lub will be (Mala Fmcanll
Haw WmimtUy
reaumed last nirlt aa the second Jal Alai
Hprlngataal
week of the eiighth
„
acaaon of ac Hwatt Jlngla
Fallow I-addla
tlfltlea at the club geta under Happy Ka* TaarFlaiy II
WIT. Keaturr&lt;l in the eighth race, ItalUBa Apdraw Juil Miami
Flfllk Races—4«ie MIU
■ futurity, will be anme of the John Adams
Dick Tata
Miami Calling
Flnaai dal
favorite (logs of the kennel.
Valentina* Pard
Saturday night racea marked Paul Favorila
Hair Cloth
the eloae of the flrat week of Itallroadl s(loll
lh Kara— Fulurlly
the aeaaon. with numbers of fana l.urhr ?&gt;ucHy
}- ‘
Captain
Tamp'at
attending the eventa each night Mr. Dulta
lllondla ll#aa
Whla B an g
after the Opening Monday, Dec. Dually Mar«h
Iran* Mac
lAicky Margla
-la miu
»7&lt;•«h
I'lppy Matron
Cookla'a Pat
ay Knp
Guide, owned by the tale fir. C. Mun Valley
P ar la y
M* Hall, with a big following a- l.ucby Hog
bout the tracks will match hla Hold Hmugglsr
K lghll
Hafa—FalfrllF
with that of auch rjnners Htiay Nw*et
J a c k Froat
aa Stay flweet, Merry Kay, .South Mantel Irnege
Marry K a y
Had McOa*
Sun, Jack Froat, Stay leader. Mlay l ea d e r
HI Oulda
Nlalh R «
Mmoky Day
Hally’a goo
W hl ta Charlla

FRUITCAKE

Happy Mika
Ta a l k

Mouth Mun
—« - l d Mile
Col. Com'dani
MI aa Milton
uanlal
Hdprama Mir
( • MIU

lAalaUla Hawi

Yokal Hoy
Cootla
Hang fluid*
Duakay I)lnn«

Dalay
OfflcAr AndraW
Mpunkr
Arvdraw
Ifaa Dod(tiger

Florida Asked To
Increase Supply Of
A rial 4*ll«*er—chock fall of
delirious fruits and n«U—
s t s / l frith Indtflnlteljr.

1 1 l b ............ f .80
2 lb# • - • • 1.50 "
, ■ 5 lb# • • • • 3.75

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ROBB’S HOME
BAKERY

TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 4, (Spaelal)—"Ei
Important
an Itam In auppllaa prtnrldtd for
our armad aarrleaa aa artna and
amunltion” , Nathan Mayo, eommlaalonar of ifriculture, aald to­
day In sn sp pea) to Florida poultryman to locraaaa a f t .produc­
tion aad aalaa to Ariby and Nary
camps. ' ;
:
.

Ho aakad a ft pmtoMra to con*
aldar tha tmuaual .damarvd for affa

On The Spot
By DILLON GRAHAM

AP Peatares flpwtni Rdllor
NEW YORK. Jan. 4, It looks as
though neat season will give us
a pretty good answer as to tha
real value of
Hpring
baseball
training. •
That is. If the clubs train In
the north near home or make
a short trip to the Carolines, a.
some now seem likely to do.
Along tabout June there may
be some evidence as to whether
the lack of the usual warm sea

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LEGAL NOTICES

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Car armed W
; b ''. A E
scale In the irailler camp# which
buy In imatl Iota, Mayo pointed
out. Lorfe catqpi which buy In
carload lota - ara abls to Import
e tf* from othsr sactioni of the
country, but this la not trua of
the many small camp* In Flor­
ida.
,
“ Wa r ill!la that aomi poultryman find the strict army and
nary loepectloni annoying, but
thua tight bupectlfttu really help
the producer who' brings In good
• g fi of hifh quality and Mta a
blah quality and uta a atendard

c t February. 1941. being th* flrat
Monday o f vald month and a r«l«
‘day of fill* Co urt . In dafault of
B »ch
*pp*«rai»rw
a«M
Bill
if
(Vimplalnt will b* taken aa con feaaed
Ton ere further notified that tha
ault which haa bean filed against
you l« pending
In
th*
Circuit
Court of Hemlnola County. Florid*,
the title of which la. H K. C A B *
HOt.U
r u in tlf/.
va
NARVIK
LAMMITF.ft CAIIftOLla,
Defendant.
Iielng ■ ■ 11 In Ci.encery In lha
circuit Court of the Ninth Judlrlgl
Circuit of the
Htate of Florida.
In and for Meinlnole County. F l o ­
rida. In
which
proceeding
the
Plaintiff |e eulng
for a divorce
from the bonds of matrimony.
IVITNMMH oiy hand and official
••■I ab Clerk o f said Court, at
Hanford. Memtnole I’ountr
Florida,
thin 2nd day
of
January.
A l&gt;
9 IJ
n
V II EltNIKtN
ci ork of the above Coert
«*oiirt Meal|

CHICAGO. Jan. 4, UP) —A five
point plan, streamlined to gear
I94A baseball with war time travel
restrictions, was m^pectrtf to be
presented by Commissioner K. M.
Landis Tuesday at hla emergency
session with officials of the Na­
tional and AmerieAn leagues
Although l*andla refrained from
discussing hla ideas 4 until
parley. It was believed his
alpjja In F l o r i d ^ p f c , U t o tp rln * . received hearty
D
ITFCtor tyttpru
bps han K asmp a ft. - lU - Wagars n
MAh
g e ttin g .In
ahape,
p a rtic u la rly the two Conferred JA
ington last Wednesday. ,r
lW »fikheTi.
■**
After that matting, the commis­
In paat severml yeara,
many
•t i n k i B i . i i r i i
a n cT i.n
playtra and
several managera sioner wired officials of th« 10
Th» A n n u a l
M # « tln «
of
th *
major*
league clube, announcing
have aa*
Id the Hpring drills were
• »n r h
of
Ihv
Fnra&lt;V|
I ’ro" iUbcv*" &lt;1uct*
too long, that tSrre weeka would the special parley to
t*»rpor*H on
w ill h * h * ld at
auffke Inatead of the cuatomary Hpring -training and any item of l h a &lt;&gt; ffl r * o f t h * f ' o m p i n r O a r v n l * .
business connected with It."
H vm tnol*
t'o u n ty.
F lo rid *.
on
alt weeka
The meeting waa expected to T h u r a d a y . i a n u a r y S la t. M H ) . a l
Then some have held that the
early training over auch a long end the "sha»low boxing" mn«t Tan Af M l aMn r . 1 l f l r r y t M l l a t l
period haa done more harm than cluba have gone tbrotiah alncc the
M *4*rrtar y
a nroughl u p |
good. Several Brooklyn playera travel uueatio
letter
Jrom
|
a
month
ago
In
felt thiit the hot liavana aun
&lt; r&lt; H H IIO l,IIN ta
H E fe n O O
Raitman urging rurtallmrnA and
tiKik t4K&gt; much out of them.
Tbr
Annual
M **t&lt;«ia
or
It in certain that the publicity auggeating mctln»l. of reducing * l o r k l» * * M * r a ««f l h # O a r a o l i
I ' f o r f'o m p a n y w ill hr hrld at th *
value of tha trip Saa been one mlTaagc
Many minor league, looked to o f f l r r at t h r &lt; o i n i » a n ) t h r r v i il a ,
of the chief reasons for Hpring
H rrnlnolr I 'm i i t l )
K lo i M n on Mnn
training. It served to get naac- Tuesday's conference for their rue o a r J a n u a r y | l l h IV41 a t T e n A
hall newt in the home town In drawing up definite program, M
f Ml*nr«| | ' || |» H a ld rn ra n
papers weeka bgfore the aeaaon for the coming ara.en. Frank
M r#-r#t*r y
opened. It afan spread the goepel Colley, publlrl.t for the American
of baseball In the
hinterlands, Association, .aid A.aoclation o f­
Chicago
particularly the exhibition games ficial. would meet In
VO Ml
Wednesday, po.akbly to pattern A V O N WHIIIHAXCIC
on the way north.
HI V A W IC O F
T94H
C IT Y
their
aeaaon
on~decisions
reached
o r HAMrOlltl AMRNIIMO HM«r.
It waa a proving ground for
TIONM
I
A*|l
a
o
r
ORIHNANCR
by
the
mejors.
recrulta. But moat club#
bring
N O . M7 « r RAID CITY rAIIEI)
The l^indle plan waa believed to
their likely proapectg up to the
Alt!) ADOFTMII ON TMIC leTII
majors tha lest month of the embody these points:
HAY n r JANUARY, 1041 1 A I I I
1. A reduction In th, major
ORIHNANCM R R li II L A T I N O
regular aeaaon and get perhapa
T R A rrir* u p o n t h r
i r a x m
a better chance to Inapect them league schedule from IM games
A N H t V R N t ' K A OF t A H l C I T Y .
then. And even after Spring ex- to 140.
I
I
K
I
T
K
N
A
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C
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n
2. Selection of April 27 aa the I ' K o r i . K O F T H E C I T T Or F MT AHNErimenta, It often la mid-aeason
fore a manager haa deflnltaly aeaaon'. opening nay Ins^ad of F O I l h . F L O R I D A
Mr.-ilon I
T h a t H rrtlo n I of
made up hla mind as to a rookie's April 1.1.
lin g er series an aa tn reduce d l n a n r * * N o JR7 &lt;»f t h r &lt;*lty of
Ab ili ty
H
a
n
f
o
r
d
F
l
o
r
arirl
a1 recall two Instances
when Intersections! trip, from the cur­ d o | i l r « | on t hird a . IA pn««e«l
t It d a y
of
Janmanagers changed their minds rently planned three to twn. 'The n a r y l » 4 l . r n t l t l r d . A n O r r l l n a n r *
T ra fflr
I'p o' n
th r
v*ry kulckly down
South. At cluba made four eaal-weat awing* l t r * i i l u t l n *
H trrv tr
and
A v r n u r a «*f t b r C i t y
Sara.ota In lOiM, Jo, Cronin of last year.)
F lo rid a .
I&gt; # rl*n *1 ln *
I. Open date. between long o f Mnn f o r d
lb , Rnl Sor.’, ipoke vary highly
C erlaln
H tvrvt* and
\k a n f» i
a*
of a Coait
Itagua youngator "lum p*' an a. to make the. use T h r o u g h
or
A rt*rla l
K lro ig
or
A twnora
and
llvg u la tfiic
Tra ffic
named TH William. Well, be­ of Pullmans unnecessary
ft Reduction of th* ala* it T h r r o n I ' r o v Id In g f o r t h r I n r i a l
fore I could gat a yarn out about
r»f T r a f f l r D a v l i ’e a ; l t * &lt; j u l r thr kid, ha Fad b««n shipped to traveling aquada from 2ft to 20 • lall«&gt;n
log
l ’**rr«»na a n d
D rlv v r*
of
Vr
Mlnneopolii. And, at fit. rators- playera.
_| h l f l v r ( ’ r i n g t h r H t r r r t a a n d A » r I.andl*
aUo
may
have
sugge*
burg tw tarns year. Prank Frleeh
uiivr o f tha C ity
tn C o n f o r m
to
Davlrl^a
llrrrlo fo r*
or
wa* raving about tha
baseball Ilona on Spring training—en l»eue 1’r a f f l r
nr
f'ro v ld *d .
muddled
since
som* H r r r a f l r r I n a t a l l r d
possibilities of pro football’* new- [really
*,t iter, Sammy Daugh. D'Jt, a •ngthv trip* to California, Flori­ HF ot rrrbvltdr d l o eh r D iI a' agdoana at lr la n&lt;**.r o * *Fl nogr b i do f­
few dura later, Just about
th* da and other warm climate., have d i n g t h r « M &gt; r r a t l o n o f a n y M o t o r
W h i r l # C p o n t h * M traata. A v r n u a a
tint* th, paper* ware u»lng my
little profile on Slinging Bammy, Red 8ox and Chicago White Box o r A l l a y ■ o f t h a C i t y o f H a n f o r d .
F l o r i d a , by a n y
I ’rr r o n W h o D o rr
nil
Cube
have
eefe
eefected
definite
Baugh waa shipped off to th*
No,
lla v r
th r
D rlv rra
l,lra n *a
RoehaaUr farm.
So,
baseball •itea near their home baae. Other r r m r r l b r d by l h * U w i o f t h a
writer* have learned to keep their cluba have tentative training af- H i a t r o f F l o r i d a . I t r p r a l l n g C a r ­
lo
(&gt; rdlnarw-«B
of
lh *
(flty
of
finger* creased whan th*y writ, rangemenU which they can awinj
H anford
Itrg u la tln g
T ra fflo
and
plena about rookl**, svan when over to pending the outcome
T r o v ld ln g a l’« n a lty
fo r lh *
V io ­
the
conflab
Tueaday.
managera are enthusiastic.
la tio n
of
th a
I'ro v ls lo n a
of
T h la
Boms of tha Boring trip* were
D rdlnanra.**.
b*
and
the
n m i
la
lirra h y
a m * n d r d ao aa t o r t a d
aa
pretty expensive put several cluba,
through economics and guaran­
tees fro mtha Southern cities,
t h b c m c t'iT t o t a r o r t iik
managed to g«t back
a
good inNINTH
Jl’IIIITAt. OIKCI'IT OY
thslr aipendlturei. And
TIIK STATU o r M.OHIDA, IN
ANO rOH IKNINOt-M fOINTY.
___ could be written off to
in CMANCKMV no . *#«*.
rtlring.
i
a rjaim lff.
ip Anson
started
It
all. II. B. C A M I I O Uva.
NARVIK

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In
in *
s h o e s . t r i e d rs ue * that you ara
a resident of tha Cltr » f llata ltl a
In lha l i s t s of
North
Carolina.
Now Tharofora,

THK BSMT .I*

QUORS

Landis Presents
Streamlined Plan
For Ball Clubs

a aansation by taking scroll tha
Country to Loa Angeles. Savan­
nah and /tot Sprint* wars faroYOU ARK IIHIlKUr NOTIFIED
rite ipota for years bat In recant to fllo your wrltlon appearance.
attornay .
■aaioni Florida and California • Ithar In person or by
haraln on or bafora Ihr lal day
have drawn moat of tha clubs.

fo llo w e j T h l r t e n th M treet sh all brfn
S ection
1That
th *
f o l l o w i n g j \ # h l r r « to a c o m p l e t e a t o p b e t
s tree ts and a v t n a t i o f t h * C H y o f f u l r r Q i D w K h J o a u * n t H a In
M aaford.
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a r a hneehy
da
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bafora tha tint* and tahan aa di­
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Aa a tonic, It often parka up a#pat Ito, Increase# flow of gastric
Juices, thua aldlnf dlfeatlon end
helping build reeletence for tlntoe
moat needed. A OJ-year record
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100 Japs, On
Guinea Lost

U. S. Planes
Raid Port 01
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Fire In Bing's House
Does Great Damage

Citrus Prices Double Increase In Preighl
l-ast Season's Rules &lt; ar '^nd'nits forecast

assage Of Anti-Poll
rv*BUI Looms Again
/«*. 4. m— tha
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J-poll tax bill
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Wanxawk art»'‘army-typaa It
waa not aUtod whether any it*
•Istance other than indicate^! antiaircraft resistance waa cmi
tarod during thi#. attack.
Than at 2:28 ?• ll. on Saturday
Army Flying Koitraaaoa with an
•acort of Lightning
(Army twin
f
engined) fighter* located a:
and atDemy detacked a formation of enrra;
80 milea aouth of Shortland Island. However, the com
munlquo kald that - w h l t a ware
observc&lt;l. Shortiand la 220 nauti­
cal milea northwest of Guadal­
canal airfield in an area where
the Japanfcae have-long been ac­
tive*

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oranges this season aa last, and
substantial Increases also have
been noted for livestock, poultry
and dairy produce, the federal
bureau of agricultural economic*
reported Sunday.
Ae of Dec. 15, 1242. grower*
were getting $1.80 a has for
oranges on tne tree, compared to
25 cents the same time in 1241,
the report said. Grapefruit in­
creased from 82 to 78 eenu a
bog.

P'
with 1941 rlrurts In psri-nthp.r.,
included
Mogs, per hundsrwelght, t i l 50
($8.60); beef c«UD 88.70 ($7 20;
vrfd calves, $10.60 ($8.60); ,hrr|i
$6.70
($8.60) t
Umbs
$7.50
($7.20);
veal
calves
110.60
($8.60); sheep $6.70 ($3.60);
lambe *7.60 (*7 ).
Morses, per head, $105 ($H6 ) ;
/•a. 4, (0 )— mulea $140 ($116); milk rows
.tor ‘ *
$70 (183).
Chickens, M r- pound, 26Ncents
(20H cental| tu n cys 80’.4 rents
(88 o n t o ).
j,,
Eggs 48 ((4
42
8 )f
)' Mnta
i
• dhsen;
butter 48 (88) # « t e » pdund;
milk |440 (1 3 40 ) per .kUdrad
k----- 8- ' **..,•
tuada,

s Offers No Hope
More Gas Supply

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C»p(ur«l Machines

advisory board*, that freight r.i
loading, during thr fir.I thro**
month, of thi. year would escerd
MOBILE.
Ala Jan 4. -,11
(he aitnilar 19*2 priiiMl hy 250. The Army has announced a pro
7H7 car, or 3.4 peirent
The I gram of salvaging metal from
i|uar(erly (olal was r* ported lo captured German and Japanese
ning
1 war machines, returning
it to
ha '1,712.200 cara.
Information from s h i p p e r . ’ this cojntry to keep steel mill*
at
full
operation.
Special
salvage
hoard, .howed eipertsllon. of increa.ed loading. In the fir.t &lt;|Uar- units will he trained in work. This
ter in the Alleghany, Ohio Valley, move was AMid to he necessary to
Great Lakes, Central Western, guarante a sufficient supply of
Mid-West, Northwest, Houlhwe.t tcrap, hut no letup is intended In
and Pacific Coast areas. Deere*.- calling on public action at home.
ra are anticipated In the Paclfir
Northwest, Trans-Mlasourl-Kanaas,
Southeast, Atlantic States and
New Kngland areas.
Among tha 28 major comniodl
ties, tha hoards indlcatad Increasr* for 10 and decreaaaa for IH
4fly A w w l a l t f ' I ' u w l
The increaaea egpected range
Thu nation toils y learned
from 22.2 percent for cottonseed
gasoline
rationing.
reducad
and products, except oil, to 6.7
driving speeds and general
rei
percent
for coal and coke.
travel curtailment halted save
many live* over tha New
Year holidays. Only 232 fatal*
IC E C R EA M CUT
Ities have been reported since
WASHINGTON, Jan. 4, (A*)~ New Year’s Eva. including 130
Tha WPB today limited lea cfaara .traffic deaths. Last year, 268
ware killed, Including 171 mo­
production to 60 percent of the tor
accident*.
amount^^aach manufacturer made

Holiday Deaths
Show Decrease

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Pioneers Enjoy Annual Nrw
Y ear’ s Meeting Al I ;»kr Mary

•Mr \«««rl«tM fraa«l

g* Want la„ ^
Ted
I
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tupi*.-ID',| i«v l rnito«| Sta te d
In New Oulnen. the Allien
• • t i v h ,,l*/ ‘Mlli'ltx .l-***llt
it m11 tank
gum • i
a idI
p la nM
h tlf off KK) JapAnt'ac troops ■
1/1 -.flail 'Dol t* \.hl*»i **H hl-le t
la. •v A . aiuiored!
lniiled h*.
from r scape hy sell in n
•it■ ht?i„ iM.it k t»x lifst j I hi
e|1 ...
tx.
. . , • si la rk
of I'h hon and I
fhie
of
the
trn
person*
indicted
I ■ •'.•.iJl
I»t lilt t IN Oil St
\rt
metbtwlirnl roundup of the
Hti.l It a lia n uriin Itnstnn fo r m a n s l a u g h t e r In
'I •'
last o f the small enemy in n j
thr ( fwoHiiut t l i o v e &lt;ll«Mster which i
Anieruan
&gt;e\ i'll hlg I nited SC't!t»* lt«*iuh
•u p la nes m ad * tw o
pocket of the Huna area.
tork a Mdl of hun dreds nf lives is , M|&lt;^ otl \ x
.,r mill ed eipiipntent r i * vu'l •* i a*pt»| te l nM.*»-ii'g last
B a i n e l t W r l a n s k y . o v u m o f the |
ft,.. |
t "f
Souss*
and flight sft e? it he av y d a y li g h t laid
' I , i. * u a *
I
I
.
White Mini |S to 24 iiih v vo|
Unlt».
S t.tM
ju n gle
Hoo p* |
,r 1M , v
Mn rl n „ . niitht .I n i. Inrluded in ihe « i " u | . ,&gt;t|iri ....... ,
i\ 111 ed atr p ower Ot St
Na/.sire, li i'im it nv
huge
K i w i H i m * m l . i n n , r h . e f , ,•
„
j ; , r , rr
-.-iviee /f# 4oti wore a num b er *»f ity o f
run jnleil
► ftiiiaiine l a y
|inl i*|*ait ' l a
o b je c t iv e o f the Alliml New (iuinr.. , r |,.rll
*.Miiik’ f i n a l - 11 e n t i a l l'r e a a l
X n ifi ii m
**oi**d i h e i r t ti in the Huy i*t Hi-*-tv murk
n»«**t -n» i hmg f i i u m p h o f the i. g the hug* -' h"»s *ntt •* I »*'*•• t
o f f e n s i v e , and with A u s t r a l i a n *
,. hi|« „ r i r i » . , will !„■
a r c now " m o p p i n g up the en tire i epleil in the \ ‘ mvv as n ii - e at
Nif»ilh \ l i i t di&lt; »* if n h| i d l y , des- hr it* s aitnu'M t*egnM l a r g e I..... .
£ a r e a . " a spe cial h e a d q u a r t e r * an
toinliitit.*, n«» wlrttr men •-* ill I *• ae
Moyiiig
.' t &lt; id niv pla ne s whll*«
. Mi.(* oil r e l hi in In I t
er p le d in the N a v v
•••
&lt; 'om*1
j the II \ I
lot* tifd fiv e more 1:1 ,I|U
T ho la st s m a ll s u r v i v i n g J a p - G ua rd f c&gt;t g«-n*’ i.il
. i %i ■ until
f i»i |t»»is &gt;iii
tu'h'ing trv file Tunl•.«f .
lo
I ■ ’ ll S,it it lav
aneao fo rc e in the Huna are n. i Mir th« r noli***
tit met ft itured h\ &gt;« ilevaatMl
vs tit* h (all
• 1 1 lien' v *•
field d isp atc h es said, is lucked m
' t e n o f the -eh . )i •
-UT'
IM
\
*■* r ltd *n T u n i s
-n.lllv So.
t ••’ t t .fV
fierce fi g h t i n g with A m e r i c a n add m,;»V Mil nut \ " l n i . ' . o i enii-Imerit
•t'liituim cl
ia it
**r&gt;ti k on
It’
lift
liiitt ho «• I J
A u s t r a l i a n troo p* i m n n r the $ n
Hum.* at Ho* !•». ,1
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,
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ox M
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fi*io|i*|
en em y
W r o a n u t t reea ''ll nd ju n g l e i ruler
\\ l,,,M
I h i l l y f 0,1
t ItV
* &gt;1
xo ftllk*’X
f l ill MC -*t H
i .1 f I u • r • I a ion • d. **ffIf iul die
f t o w t h alon g a s tre tch o f trench
**"
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1l s urr»•V
p h v - l .»! aii'l '
par, t&gt;,-^ t * out v * i h \ f r I* a r e
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mental exnriiin.ji mi,
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11••1 1 • d m* * hi
I -I rti&gt;**e* pat ••I
lo not ripnlv &gt;
I .............IHal
rm
T h e " nR u n . gYo v e r n m e n t. . •, « ». i» h .
, .„
f tie \ nit'ii* an • v 111-11inn hy down
f\ i f .’ x . M
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............
I-1.’ -I V
aa Huna miss ion al so ia m il l'd . &lt;• , i
,,
mg I . \ x - ' »&gt;. hter s ft* demon
lire Ihe V ' I
•tl I
o ir
0 fall to t h r A m e r i c a n . l a i r S a t n r J .t|&gt;|ily f«n
strut*’ orii-e i||.o. f llell dead ly 111
roll si fill 111
re« r uir
he tv y htinih
i.lcniilie i
d ay only a fe w houra a f l r r Ana
JIOVV* f .* - VSI'll I • t*o||it»liig *spa* i
nig s t at ons any
tinie and
itie Dim
Ir a l la n tan ka and i n f a n t r y in a not
c ffe « i
11 ••
I... .tl
.lamnt/y
mi-pi*'- to d»- i f |taa Itl- M. r
•t
fa*.
t i snk f**dlev t " I Kitlnr j
roor d in a tr d
aaaa ult
fripn
tin* i|iu*ta fr m u S e m in o le • •unity
Snii'iM tr. i-.lv
the
Fighting
,* to III* r, ten* ti n*pori«&gt;1 itial tlieii
s ou th ea st
sm a sh ed
th r
runny
S e le c t i v e S e r v i e e h« adi|UHrters ini * tt*.w lltey M*11“*I*• ‘I**
. .
i my
o||a( i ouiltumi.p"'
*1
Hi*
n. in.
moral
•an. 'olle
•»«!*- *of
m the
■ •&gt;•- icivil*
...I. ■ .j
.
force a t Gairn p n point. 1 .10n y a r d . in W as hing tnn + imluy annoum-etl pn*» • '»to
d nvei tl»e S.*
uni t h
If,I St lies elgtith .11 m\ hii
iniirittv
m
i
tslk
at
tin
tegular
a w a y , and wiped out another and all men in tfie I &lt; fo |.rt a ge
h a m has swept s e v e i a l hundi*'«|i*
.
and
fit' m l m - l i s
• * t n.s m a ll e r J a p n n e a r fo rc e at Hinnni g m u p will hn reipured in c a r r y , week Iv hint lienn uf the Inti held I n irles " into I '•*■* i f n u u thr ( 'h a d I (
mart p l a n e s .......................“ ii r n e.|
creek.
the ait me ns t|i;tM i egist i at itin toil.tv at the M a y f a i r lintel In t t M i l n i y and - * **ntnuitiig its .nl- . (
file long fligtii i •
front Nt
I n*d need l*v K a i l K ipp wtm had
.
"A llied
troopa
occupied
Ih e j r a i d s ,
their d r a ft
t la sstficatl oti
c h a r g e &gt;*f the p r o g r a m Nl r Put van* e iitena* ing Mie A x i s r e a r • »n ^ ait e, 1*111 ti'** crveoiv *igt*tei .
T h i s is part of a p r o g r a m
Huna go v e r n m e n t a tttlun and a r r l c n r d a
the
riHM
ova
mg
N
o
rt
h
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11
\
• •■ •* e»i
lev at.ited that a r e f o r m - i is not
now nioppinic up the en tire a r r a . " | (if v i f o r o u a action aga inst draft
t »'• *1 s i the p oll ’l t d
• n ••*
n rc i’X 'iiiil v a killpty hni might
r,‘" t
the i p e c i a l
an nou ncem en t aind i drlini|Urnl &gt; Knllm to c a n y ln»th
Hlisllmg
. 1.
VVCl e sl|o|
.1'"* II I
Irt* u i h t i .'I v ifif*M*fkl«*«t in impin'*
" , al fltoi ***l tidmuiM nuilg. . .J
g “ T h l a waa la t e H a l u n l a y a f l e i - r a n i s will enbjert th« r e g i s tr a n t
tutuujsly si i«*11itl t t i a | Ill' * lit Ml I loilg 'i mining t •g i• •
ing m o r al conditions in r !•• w*»r 11• | ♦ •it fo iw n r d
to fin e up to f l u . m m . or five
noon.
t
ui
ve
**f
the
t
.
u
l
f
**f
S
i
r
t
r
in
I
rai l •* i « t ♦*• u I\ I mm i«tiIf
f iting ?i -piotuti«*n ft*.if " T h e i r
" T h e (i a i r o p a point m e n hn» y e a r s in ja il W hile • le c li v e *e rv
I . ••\ i y c a le i d a y afifj llci 1 in - Rom e ( nil 11 ip i.ti.ol for Hw l.i.nit’f i
an* b u n d l e d ! of men aM .i- king **•
tieen cleare*l o f t h r en em y, e«
ire headipmi le r s Miuionnre'l yes
i spot f s
IMat II :**••«! «t».1 f
M a r s h a l j a I ( III rn d out II* ......I vvea’ tv
t;*pt f o r anipera. w h u - . a i e tiein* t e n fa y
that
“ vignitn is
ac t io n " the hfHllidies of « vil I.......... y K rw in Kniiuiiel might he «early l*» f
f't'ii I•* ti '
•t•lit |m*miI*s wett
r a p i d ly elim in ated ,
•gMlnot draft, delinquent a would one at tanking nt the l o o t s " Ml. I t.iriik o f f tu- long reti«*Ht ami j, f l f tHIgel men •f a ' 1 yig f i l e •
Pull
ey
atlviscd
Roiarirtiis
to
g*
t
|
i
“ In tha B u n . a r e a , the o n ly b* s t a r t e d hy the .1 is l i e r P e p a r t
m ak e s t least a d e l a y i n g stand
e %«'t*rtI’ll pa I I
at the toots and pointed o u t n in the Wadi / e m /.rill, l *«0 air , f tie Imlithei s m•••
e n a m y r ea lat ance le ft la a • m a ll tneot K fl i I .
tt»e wav t»v tml’fl I e,| of -MlletI
pocket weat o f G a l r o p a r r e e k ,
Tfin ar tit m
Will t»* d n e c t eil nmul'i'i of w a y s that tti«&gt; might line inilea so Ihenst of I r ipnli
till i plane «. and iti«. ait vv till** •*
help to mi pr**v e • *»mlit i*»»»s
n
w hare the J a p a n e a e h a v a been r** a g a i o a t meii " b eliev ed to 1m* de i
(• cii Sir ll i ' i n a n l I- Montgoni
huge min.hoi of figh tet and
•U tlajr
d a a p e r a t e ly
and
wham
t hy ffuVon of failure In korp S a il ft .l d , s om ething win. h must c r y ' s war Inillelin fr um ( a i r o . s a i t t j j
. all ci aft t trig t»t| t tu o*ig h
l ,jv rw la b, progreaa
•vtb"
*
l
t
h
th#ir
I
ucmI hn^rda he hm ugh t ab ou t, he s» ul t*y " * British Eighth A»mjr tumpi warn! j |0||Mtli| Belgium. aed Mill them
a. - . | i
r a i l w a y s , tlork » . 1
lin e
plane
tha 8 o p u t a - 8 « n « n a n d a track fee- than thr ee -te ntha o f one per cent mi&gt;n
Kl flsiiti a r c s Hahn U y
m is s in g in
RVrnl min-MiK
I" this iC
-c l lr x o f la i d
ter som e t w o and a h a l f milea o f all r e g i s t r a n t a . "
A lt ho ugh he d ec lai«d tha* 11 "* |y H wligtit ad van ce from the&lt;• mi
« 'C llrH .y
i'.ii.ll.ci \
|IICVUIU»1&gt;n o r t h w e a t o f the R y n a ar e a .
men at t h r N a v a l A i r ■ '••ifr u ^ p i e v i o y s c o i i t a i l* itfM 'nksil
*'•' "" aina.hai-al Hi. N.rnrro Nuv. l».(
a r e as fine a g r o u p o f m* •* ^
Q( ^
y y .d i
' * N n v l , N.iv 1 ? mill V uv
a t r l« k . f o u n d - M j r v h r r r . Iu&gt;f- n t I t i s h ^ f j s p a t . h. - .*»,!.* . ,' " 1
M|wa«* »*w*#w*^r«* - f r u r k nl r * i l ddrtl that a serloua ptobhi m^
th„ n Prn1„ n&lt; d I f g i k
wav t a r g/..Is
e t s a-i
h,*rtt*ern h i u i t &lt;•
4’, h.«
iratersl whrrt trrri agi* g l l 1 •
,,, it,,. Imiiltlrr sfttMvu xh II* ) • i
lit*' 'tit n m n - t ’ v aid. and ••••intiei
■ a
ffi
■
H
i
prrmittos l to walk
t h r , «1 •
. /| . | ut N
I JU m ile s t.e\«»"i I'DIIIIllHl I **ii* * »*( I -h'MVere.i i'\
wh rH ‘
.......... th r w.«d. n n n
&gt;i.-»»i«
phiaiv'e - "ii ih«* -hit '«* .it H i n g e *
a t r He ail m i t t n l that Itir «'itM»*v
Kfuiiiurl m a y m**i l*r p t r p s i ^ d III B e lg i u m
♦ no (••Brtatoit PrsB«i
w a s not an a d r q u a t r an lu lu ’u xm s k - s prn?.mgr.l staml t h r ^
Ail ail f o ld mi H olland vv a * al
Eight
J a u a n r o r d r a t r o y n s . "H tend* to
d r iv e them *•* h o v v r v n . for
llrilin
broadenwt&gt;
la r k e d by -h ip - o f (he a r m y
that
Mont
found o f f G u a d a lc a n a l In th * Solo
'**1 m r # t l n g a iM hut hr sug/Mst...! MrrVr U* l y
irpo itr.l
. '
onei aln*n t irminainl in the Broad
motis S a t u r d a y , w r r r a tta c ked hy I
t h r p a r e n t s could tin m »ie Ko m e r y
ob viously
: .............. L e w
h , ....................... n h „ .
........
Motor T orp ed o Hoata. which hit to im p r o v e t h r situ atio n.
p i e p a t a t i o n s f»»r a l a i g e attack s wee p
queietl D*r r iitu lew
one and p o i s i h ly two ot her . W as h
U sin g t h e ir Influen ce M* g a m in a f r w d ay *
T h e an rniulHtiy n r w * - e i v i . r
Th« Men’* Club ot Holy Cro«« ln g t n »sitniMinrertgU s l s y .
support for
the church es a* an T h i s s u g g e s t e d that the B ri tish
described
Hie d a y ' s
op era ti on s,
Epltcopal Church will hold Ita
One o f thr d r a t m y r r a wa a *rt ot h er w a y In which he auggr«t»'d r o m n ia u d e r in the last
f e ^ d*v •
whit
h e «i eridfd ft tun IB .111 A M
fin t (upper of the new year In • fire arul when la s t seen was (h *t R o U r i a n s might help H- of a p p a r e n t
inarMvIiy had I........
the PertCi Mouse tonight et A .1D " h u r n li ig badly.* the c om muniq ue ■ u r g n i that the y dev el op the -.t«» e purau ing tiia uatial
until f» nil P \l
ax be ing ••*« *•
ia»M« * &lt;*f
o’clock.
" l a i g e V. ale
Mini It vx h ♦ .|dd»* I
Nai«l. while the other " a p p e a r e d
M| nut a t t e m la n t e at i h m * ; i m g up an *»ver w h e lm in g
f »»•« ••
that near lv Bill ail* i mI t " f the
° a . a?1 \
condition
.services which the y have ............ I when a line of e n em y r e s i a t a m - f f g h l 4*r f SSIIIII,•Still lsl.sk pMt i
A l Mtlllda. on New O r o t g i . I- | a | f#*nd a m e
at
Rotary
... h ’ - m. j * U e n .o u n t e . e d
Seminole County commission
lUtaUf*,* M N 'aza iie iv h e y , mi,I
•re will hold their regular month lantl, homF&gt; hit s w er e score*! on and lie added that p eitiap - the
T h e Watli Z e n /,em aff**ided figt ile i
r a n g ’*.
h e av y
Imuiher *
a
n
t
i
n
i
r
r
r
a
f
t
em
p
la
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m
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n
t
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£
meeting et lOtOO o'clock Turn
eit one such n atural line. f«»i it m l - made a l a r g e p a i t *»l the flijTii
l1&gt;rrn-'1
J
day morning at tha Court Mouse. other i n s t alla t io n s in the fir st at j
oti at lig h t a n g l e s l&lt;* i h e line of rite WlHi'Uit ewtnil. lull the y w ere es
tack S a t u n l a y ( S o l o m o n , time t
'■ ,n
fo,,n'1
m r,‘
think the y can get alon g without B rit is h
ativaiit e.
he tw ee u
tt*e corteil part ,.f «he w a y ami anti
ll. the second at ta c k three J a p a
(»mt.
southern end o f • x t r i i a i v e toa ntal part of tiie w a y fiack t*y f i g h t e i x
near gu n s w ere hit en d aon.e
E a r li e r In the meetirig t r a n k *a|t p i a n h on Monlgcunet y ‘a right fl ow n by r ajn*&lt;Bati«. New /t*«
Unite. , S t a t e s
p la .i rs
s u ffe r e d
minor d a i M g r from an ti a i r c r a f t E v a n * wax welcome*! Ifit** the ami the hig h la n d s «*n h o lefl la n d e r* . N**rwegianx. P'dex ami
C
lu
b aa a new m em b er hy l'te* i
AI mmiI 7 h miles l«t the north u C ie c h a
fi r e .
dent Holland Dea n who als o ap M ls u r a t a . and 1 0 0 mile* to thr
Meanw hil e,
fierce p atrol
ac
N a si plane* stru ck he* k aga in
HOLLYWOOD, /an. 4. — Bing
wes t of Miatimta is T ripol i
a t E n g l a n d last night a f t e r two
Croeby’a 20-room colonial home ti v i t y con tinu ed on G u a d a lc a n a l pointed 0 . A. 8 p e# r on the i ivic
E a r l i e r tha Berlin radio had r** r a i d s tim in g the d ay
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from fire reportedly started while anes e. T h e
his wife and children were taking shelli n g n u r p oilt lo na. the fi r s t f o r n r ep ort on the P o o r Man - [ incl uding the a i n r a ft r a i t i e r a d ist an t det on at ion * indicate*! limy
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l i m e in s e v e r a l w e e k s t h e t such Lunche on la s t week
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rssult of tho flro, tho ratlin and • bombard ment ha s b««n rcportc&lt;l
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Kroon octor tost many calushlo hero.
m in is tr y an d United S t a t e * Aamv
Thi* f i n t o f the two r a i d , at
facing trophies and one o f world's
h e a d u u a i t e i x today *a»d
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tf rgoat collections
of claasicsl Munda, which haa hern a tta c ked
Ifiiieetl S t a * c a A ir F’m r e heav y
and popular music records.
a l m o s t d a l ly fo r a month, wa a dabomber * attackefi d«H kx at St
liv ered a t 8:2 0 A. M. .S at urda y
N e x e n e tod ay in good weather
b y A r m y m a r a u d e r medium bo m b ­
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e r s and N a v y M a r i n e r b r p a Dount*
ami fi res we re H a l t e d
leaa dive lK&gt;mbera es c or ted hy
W A H M I N C T O N . J h. i
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W ild cat, A l r a c o b r a a n d / W a r ha wk
citrus growers have been rrceiv
f i g h t e r plane#. T h e W il d c at ia
Navy fiffhUr, tha Aim cobra and ing almost twice as much for

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7:30 P.M. Thi* will Iw perform
ed liy Paat Grand Master It i&lt;
Chapman and F^rank hl., Milh-i
past grand marshal, aaai.tFd l&gt;y
offlrera of the lodge.
Light refreahmenta will he .trv
cd and a cordial wstcoma wilt Im
extended to all visitors. A spe­
cial Invitation la extended to all
Masons at the Naval Air Station.

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MONDAY, JANUARY , 4. 1943. I

THE HANFORD H E R A L Q ^ A N P O R D , FLORIDA.

Competes With Fine
Sprinters h Featured’ Race
JLONOWOOD. Jan. 4, (Speclsl)
—The flret futurity distance fea ­
ture race of the Mason go
goca to
peat tonight at (hr HanfordOrlando Kcnnrl Club, acndlng III
'Oulda Into action against
field o f sprinters
Lined up against
the
great
greyhoun.1 are Slay Sweet, South
Bun, Jack Frost, l t d
McGee,
Mental Image. Merry
Kay ami
Htay Leader. All nt the other
featured rare., run eo far thla

Red McOee and Mental Image.
The big Hl-Culds ha# an envla bit reputation at tha tracks here,
and last year won all b o f two oi
hla starts. In at Isaat one start
hers, this year, ha was victim of
a knockdown, and finished a dead
last.
Red McGee, In a late race came
throtuh to taka flrat place, after
showing a failure of dropping out
of an established lead berore the
h-e&lt;—Wa.- rapes
season'have hem over tiunr-ioth's tlnU
oUUen
i i e s raeee ost-Ahe prognmr-for
mrtl afktafire
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h t w ilt fu rn is h th rills fo r
Dfie to tha ahortneaa of
the
race, odda on HI OtiMc will prob» thg-amhuataata hr the futurities
dl
ably b« Mfh^r than In Hthar of and »-ta
Mrtt Mat
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hla two «tart* (hln y«*ar. Th« jn
Nancy joy
King Agrlrol*
ctrtlln ly of thr nrramlilr to the Good rh**r
Big
Big nuiU##»
flrat turn with a fi(M of extra Joy Flag
faal-brraklnic «Iokm in too great My M&lt;Kf*|
Hat
FBtsrltf
to allow any ilotr to Im» made a flssn'a HCixiUf
L ifld oi’l l’rai«
prohibitive favorite
Hland (&gt;var
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P m Doraln
Hl (fuifle is unriuentionably the iual Dutiia
Captain find
Croar’s Hangar
daaa of the flelil, but whether Trua Jaan
(Flaat Rail (Salty Ovaftiai
h# Can outbreak Iteil Mrdee. Jack
T I M Have—4-15 Mila
Froat anti several of the others Hsryal Oulda
Marry Nighl
la a moot i|ucation.
MJatar ln »r
Lucky Oypay
Greyhound raret at the San- D (t lllaa lltll NTabaah CaO'ball
flow
fllllr Oba
ford&gt;Orlando Kennel ( ’ lub will be (Mala Fmcanll
Haw WmimtUy
reaumed last n irlt aa the second Jal Alai
Hprlngataal
week o f the eiighth
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acaaon of ac Hwatt Jlngla
Fallow I-addla
tlfltlea at the club geta under Happy Ka* TaarFlaiy II
WIT. Keaturr&lt;l in the eighth race, ItalUBa Apdraw Juil Miami
Flfllk Races—4«ie MIU
■ futurity, will be anme of the John Adams
Dick Tata
Miami Calling
Flnaai dal
favorite (logs of the kennel.
Valentina* Pard
Saturday night racea marked Paul Favorila
Hair Cloth
the eloae o f the flrat week of Itallroad ls(loll
l h Kara— Fu lurl ly
the aeaaon. with numbers of fana l . u r h r &gt;ucHy
}- C a p t a i‘ n
T a m p 'a t
attending the eventa each night M r . D u l t a
lllo n d la ll#aa
W h la Bang
after the Opening Monday, Dec. Dually Mar«h
Iran* Mac
lA icky M a r g la
-la m iu
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I'lppy Matron

C ookla'a

Pat

ay Knp
Guide, owned by the tale fir. C. Mun Valley
P arla y
M* Hall, with a big following a - l.ucby Hog
H o l d Hmugglsr
bout the tracks will match hla
K l g h l l Hafa—FalfrllF
with that of auch rjnners Htiay Nw*et
Jack Froat
aa Stay flweet, Merry Kay, .South Mantel Irnege
Marry Kay
Had M cO a*
Sun, Jack Froat, Stay leader. Mlay l e a d e r
H I Oulda

FRUITCAKE

Happy Mika
Taalk

lAalaUla

Yokal Hoy
Cootla
Hang fluid*
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ROBB’S HOME
BAKERY

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OfflcAr
AndraW
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Arvdraw
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TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 4, (Spaelal)—"Ei
Important
an Itam In auppllaa prtnrldtd for
our armad aarrleaa aa artna and
amunltion” , Nathan Mayo, eommlaalonar of ifriculture, aald to­
day In sn sp pea) to Florida poultryman to locraaaa a f t .produc­
tion aad aalaa to Ariby and Nary
camps. ' ;
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Ho aakad a ft pmtoMra to con*
aldar tha tmuaual .damarvd for affa

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and

several

managera

1 recall two Instances
when
managers changed their minds
v*ry kulckly down
South. At
Sara.ota In lOiM, J o , Cronin of
lb , Rnl Sor.’, ipoke vary highly
of a Coait
Itagua
youngator
named T H William. Well, be­
fore I could gat a yarn out about
thr kid, ha Fad b««n shipped to
Mlnneopolii. And, at fit. ratorsburg t w tarns year. Prank Frleeh
wa* raving about tha
baseball
possibilities o f pro football’* new*,t iter, Sammy Daugh. D'Jt, a
few dura later, Just about
th*
tint* th , paper* ware u»lng my
little profile on Slinging Bammy,
Baugh waa shipped o ff to th*
RoehaaUr farm.
So,
baseball
writer* have learned to keep their
finger* creased whan th*y w rit,
plena about rookl**, svan when
managera are enthusiastic.
Boms o f tha Boring trip* were
pretty expensive put several cluba,
through economics and guaran­
tees fro mtha Southern cities,
t h b c m c t'iT t o t a r o r t iik
managed to g «t back
a
good inNINTH
Jl’IIIITAt. OIKCI'IT OY
thslr aipendlturei. And
TIIK STATU o r M.OHIDA, IN
ANO rOH IKNINOt-M fOINTY.
___ could be written o ff to
in CMANCKMV no . *#«*.
rtlring.
i
a rjaim lff.
ip Anson
started
It
all. II. B. C A M II O Uva.

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playtra

have aa*
Id the Hpring drills were
too long, that tSrre weeka would
auffke Inatead of the cuatomary
alt weeka
Then some have held that the
early training over auch a long
period haa done more harm than
good. Several Brooklyn playera
felt thiit the hot liavana aun
tiKik t4K&gt; much out of them.
It in certain that the publicity
value of tha trip Saa been one
of the chief reasons for Hpring
training. It served to get naachall newt in the home town
papers weeka bgfore the aeaaon
opened. It a fan spread the goepel
of baseball In the
hinterlands,
particularly the exhibition games
on the way north.
It waa a proving ground for
recrulta. But moat club#
bring
their likely proapectg up to the
majors tha lest month o f the
regular aeaaon and get perhapa
a better chance to Inapect them
then. And even after Spring exrimenta, It often la mid-aeason
fore a manager haa deflnltaly
made up hla mind as to a rookie's

Car armed W
; b ''. A E
scale In the irailler camp# which
buy In imatl Iota, Mayo pointed
out. Lorfe catqpi which buy In
carload lota - ara abls to Import
e tf* from othsr sactioni of the
country, but this la not trua of
the many small camp* In Flor­
ida.
,
“ Wa r ill!la that aomi poultryman find the strict army and
nary loepectloni annoying, but
thua tight bupectlfttu really help
the producer who' brings In good
• g fi of hifh quality and Mta a
blah quality and uta a atendard

c t F e b r u a r y . 1941. b e i n g t h * f l r a t
M o n d a y o f v a ld m o n th and a r« l«
‘d a y
of fill*
C o u r t . In d a fa u lt
of
B»ch
*p p *« rai» rw
a«M
Bill
if
(V im p laln t
w ill
b*
taken
aa con fe a a e d
Ton ere f u r t h e r n o tifie d th a t th a
a u lt w h ic h haa bean file d a g a in s t
y o u l« p e n d i n g
In
th *
C irc u it
C o u rt of H e m ln o la C o u n ty . F lo r i d * ,
t h e t i t l e o f w h i c h la. H
K. C A B *
H O t.U
ru in tlf/.
va
N A R V IK
LA M M ITF.ft
C A IIftO L la ,
D efendant.
Iieln g
■ ■ 11 I n C i . e n c e r y
In
lha
c ir c u i t C o u r t of the N in th J u d lr lg l
C irc u it
of th e
Htate of F lo rid a.
In an d fo r Mein ln o le C o u n t y . F l o ­
r i d a . In
w hich
p roceeding
the
P l a i n t i f f |e e u l n g
for
a
divo rce
f r o m the b o n d s o f m a t r i m o n y .
IV IT N M M H oiy h a n d an d o f f ic i a l
• •■I
ab
C lerk
of
saidC o u rt,
at
H a n f o r d . M e m t n o l e I ’o u n t r
Flo rid a,
t h i n 2nd d a y
of
January.
A
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c io r k o f the above C oert
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CHICAGO. Jan. 4, UP) — A five
point plan, streamlined to gear
I94A baseball with war time travel
restrictions, was m^pectrtf to be
presented by Commissioner K. M.
Landis Tuesday at hla emergency
session with officials o f the Na­
tional and AmerieAn leagues
Although l*andla refrained from
discussing hla ideas 4 until
parley. It was believed his
received hearty
DITFCtor ty ttp ru
MAh
the two Conferred JA
ington last Wednesday. ,r
After that matting, the com m is­
sioner wired officials of th« 10
•t i n k i B i . i i r i i
a n cT i.n
Th» A n n u a l
M # « tln «
of
th *
major* league clube, announcing
of
Ihv
Fnra&lt;V|
I ’rothe special parley to
" iUbcv*" • »n r h
&lt;1uct* t * » r p o r * H o n
w ill h * h * ld at
Hpring -training and any item of l h a &lt;&gt; ffl r * o f t h * f ' o m p i n r O a r v n l * .
business connected with It."
H vm tnol*
t'o u n ty.
F lo rid *.
on
The meeting waa expected to T h u r a d a y . i a n u a r y S la t. M H ) . a l
end the "sha»low boxing" mn«t T a n A M
fM la n r.1 l f l r r y t
M
lla tl
cluba have gone tbrotiah alncc the
M *4*rrtar y
a nroughl u p |
travel uueatio
letter Jrom |
a month ago In
&lt; r&lt; H H IIO l,IIN ta
H E fe n O O
Raitman urging rurtallmrnA and
Tbr
Annual
M **t&lt;«ia
or
auggeating mctln»l. o f r e d u c i n g * l o r k l» * * M * r a ««f l h # O a r a o l i
I ' f o r f'o m p a n y w ill hr hrld at th *
mlTaagc
t h r r v i il a ,
Many minor league, looked to o f f l r r at t h r &lt; o i n i » a n )
I 'm i i t l )
K lo i M n on Mnn
Tuesday's conference for their rue oHarrnlnolr
r
January
|llh
IV41 a t T e n A
In drawing up definite program, M
for the coming ara.en. Frank
f Ml*nr«| | ' || |» H a ld rn ra n
M r#-r#t*r y
Colley, publlrl.t for the American
Association, .aid A.aoclation o f ­
ficial. would meet In
Chicago
VO Ml
Wednesday, po.akbly
to pattern AV ONWHIIIHAXCIC
HI V AWIC OF T94H CITY
their aeaaon on~decisions reached
o r HAMrOlltl AMRNIIMO HM«r.
TIONM I A*|l a o r ORIHNANCR
by the mejors.
NO. M7 « r RAID CITY rA IIE I)
The l^indle plan waa believed to
Alt!) ADOFTMII ON TMIC leTII
embody these points:
HAY n r JANUARY, 1041 1AIII
1. A reduction In th , major
ORIHNANCM R R li II L A T I N O
league schedule from IM games
TRArrir* upon t h r i r a x m
ANH tVRNt'KA OF tAHl CITY.
to 140.
IIK IT
KNA(TICr»
n r THE
2. Selection of April 27 aa the
ori.K OF THE CITT OF MANaeaaon'. opening nay Ins^ad of I'K
FOIlh. FLORIDA
April 1.1.
Mr.-ilon I That Hrrtlon I of
lin g e r series an aa tn reduce dlnanr** No JR7 &lt;»f thr &lt;*lty of
Hanford
Florida. pn««e«l arirl
aIntersections! trip, from the cur­
on thr IAt It day of Janrently planned three to twn. 'The do|ilr«|
nary l»4l. rntltlrd. An Orrllnanr*
cluba made four eaal-weat awing* ltr*iilutln*
Trafflr
I'po'n
thr
Htrrvtr and Avrnura «*f tbr City
last year.)
Florida. I&gt;#rl*n*1 ln*
I. Open date.
between
long of Mnnford
Htvrvt* and \kanf»i a*
"lu m p * ' an a . to make the. use Cerlaln
Through
or Art*rlal K lroig or
of Pullmans unnecessary
Atwnora and llvgulatfiic Traffic
ft Reduction of th* ala* i t Thr ron I'rov IdIn g for thr Inrial
traveling aquada from 2ft to 20 lall«&gt;n r»f Trafflr Davli’ea; lt*&lt;julr• log l’**rr«»na and Drlvvr* of Vr
playera.
hlflvr (’ ring thr Htrrrta and A»rI.andl* aUo may have sugge* _| uiivr
of tha City tn Conform
to
Ilona on Spring training—en l»eue 1’rafflr
Davlrl^a llrrrlofor*
or
[ really
muddled
since
som* Hrrraflrr Inatallrd nr f'rovld*d.
•ngthv trip* to California, Flori­ Forblddloe Diagonal &lt;*ro**lng of
Htrrvtr hr I'adaat r la n*. Forbid­
da and other warm climate., have ding
thr «M&gt;rratlon of any Motor
Whirl# Cpon th* Mtraata. Avrnuaa
Red 8ox and Chicago White Box or Allay ■ of tha City of Hanford.
nil Cube have eefe
eefected definite Florida, by any I’ rrron Who Dorr
Drlvrra
l,lran*a
•itea near their home baae. Other No, llavr thr
rrmrrlbrd by lh* U w i of tha
cluba have tentative training af- Hiatr
of Florida. Itrprallng Car­
rangemenU which they can awinj
lo (&gt;rdlnarw-«B o f lh* (flty of
Hanford Itrgulatlng Trafflo
and
over to pending the outcome
Trovldlng a l’«nalty for lh* Vio­
the conflab Tueaday.
lation of tha I'rovlslona of Thla
Drdlnanra.**. b* and the n m i la
lirrahy am*ndrd ao aa to rtad aa

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nah and /tot Sprint* wars faroYOU ARK IIHIlKUr NOTIFIED
rite ipota for years bat In recant to fllo your wrltlon appearance.
attornay .
■aaioni Florida and California • Ithar In person or by
haraln on or bafora Ihr lal day
have drawn moat of tha clubs.

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nvlll, Avanu, on th* t'a.t. lo l-n tr r tk , Vial* lll«h * i&gt; No .1 at
lonvlll
Avontio
t h e• corporal, limit, of tha f i t , of I rroork
ftoaford
laford on_ tha Waal
I'roJlito.t. hnar*rt. It»ai 'I'* l*r o
S. I ^ t r a t M t r a a t . f r o m
M r lU ' i IIIaltl.a U .i.lo .ft-i |,r,,» !.•—
»• f"t vl«*A v * * ll*
op th#
Ka*l
to I h r
to r
tat Ion W tha
provl.lona
h -r.ol
p orgta
li m i t * o f tha C ity
o f Han
■liall
t«a lmpo.e.1 for violation

CAIUIOLI^

h a p p a a r l a g from t b s . w o r n
Dill o f I' M ijH ilH l - fllsd
In
in*
s h o e s . t r i e d r s u e * that you ara
of tha C lt r »f l l a t a lt l a
a aansation by taking scroll tha aIn resident
lha l i s t s of
North Carolina.
Country to Loa Angeles. Savan­ Now T ha ro fora,

I"

fo llo w e j T h l r t e n th M treet sh all brfn
S ection
1That
th *
f o l l o w i n g j \ # h l r r « to a c o m p l e t e a t o p b e t
s tree ts and a v t n a t i o f t h * C H y o f f u l r r Q i D w K h J o a u * n t H a In
M aaford.
F lo rid a,
a r a hneehy
da
te r k e i ( t o n ' W l f h T l k t r t e y u t / i . s t / * e t
elg
Ma
d as
th ro u g h
or
e i t .r
e rtl it
al
D rrl t\ e',r
r e, op*r,tlhv
o p e ra tin g
v e h ic le *
*n
,tt eM
through
or
.it
P
nn

Nowaday#, tbooaanda
ArrmAm
who aulftr from peril]
L A n t I T K R _ C A R - at periodic Min rely on

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n o n cm to

THK BSMT.I*

QUORS

NEW YORK. Jan. 4, It looks as
though neat season will give us
a pretty good answer as to tha
real value of
Hpring
baseball
training. •
That is. If the clubs train In
the north near home or make
a short trip to the Carolines, a .
some now seem likely to do.
Along tabout June there may
be some evidence as to whether
the lack of the usual warm sea
alpjja In F l o r i d ^ p f c , U t o tp rln * .
bps han K asmp a ft. - lU - Wagars n
g e ttin g .In
ahape,
p a rtic u la rly
lW »fik h e T i.
■**
In paat severml
yeara,
many

Ab ili ty

Florida Asked To
Increase Supply Of
A rial 4*ll«*er—chock fall of
delirious fruits and n«U—
s ts/l frith Indtflnlteljr.
1 1 l b ............ f .80
s 2 lb# • - • • 1.50 "
, ■ 5 lb# • • • • 3.75

AP Peatares flpw tni R dllor

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Mouth Mun
— « - l d Mile
Col. Com'dani
MI aa Milton
uanlal
Hdprama Mir
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Nlalh R«
Mmoky Day
Hally’a goo
Whlta Charlla

On The Spot
By DILLON GRAHAM

Landis Presents
Streamlined Plan
For Ball Clubs

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K u ln b lln h e d In

SAN Ft) HI). FLORIDA,

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MONDAY. JAN I’ AHY
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opes For Escape
100 Japs, On
Guinea Lost

U. S. Planes
Raid Port 01
Soussc Twice

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•Mr \«««rl«tM

A •»»a» *er

Marines, Navy

l ) r n f I Delinquents
P a c e “ Vigorous"
Federal
Aetion

Reverend Pulley
Addresses Rotary
Club At Meeting

•

Jap Detkt roy.ee a
O ff Solomons Hit,'
15y 1orneno dobih

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Fire In Bing's House
Does Great Damage

Citrus Prices Double Increase In Preighl
l-ast Season's Rules &lt; ar '^nd'nits forecast

assage Of Anti-Poll
BUI Looms Again

rv*

z !:

.info bjr oouih- waa not aUtod whether any it*
•1 tho action •Istance other than indicate^! antiaircraft resistance waa cmi
f t f S r f i r f a a : tarod during thi#. attack.
, itotlro k/orontonlo
Than at 2:28 ?• ll. on Saturday
announced today " » Army Flying Koitraaaoa with an
J-poll tax bill •acort of Lightning
(Army twin
f
engined) fighter* located a:
and atl-V
Demy deimmedUto tacked a formation of enrra;
80 milea aouth of Shortland Island. However, the com
munlquo kald that - w h l t a ware
observc&lt;l. Shortiand la 220 nauti­
cal milea northwest of Guadal­
canal airfield in an area where
the Japanfcae have-long been ac­
• t h a tive*
H fef!

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substantial Increases also have
been noted for livestock, poultry
and dairy produce, the federal
bureau o f agricultural economic*
reported Sunday.
Ae o f Dec. 15, 1242. grower*
were getting $1.80 a has for
oranges on tne tree, compared to
25 cents the same time in 1241,
the report said.
Grapefruit in­
creased from 82 to 78 een u a
bog.

P'
with 1941 rlrurts In psri-nthp.r.,
included
Mogs, per hundsrwelght, t i l 50
($ 8 .6 0 ); beef c«U D 88.70 ($7 20;
vrfd calves, $10.60 ($ 8 .6 0 ); ,hrr|i
$6.70
($8.60) t
Umbs
$7.50
($ 7 .2 0 );
veal
calves
110.60
($ 8 .6 0 ); sheep $6.70
($ 3 .6 0 );
lambe *7.60 ( * 7 ).
Morses, per head, $105 ($H6 ) ;
/•a. 4, (0 )— mulea $140 ($ 1 1 6 ); milk rows
.tor ‘ *
$70 (1 8 3 ).

s Offers No Hope
More Gas Supply

&amp; 3f-

C»p(ur«l Machines

loading, during thr fir.I thro**
month, of thi. year would escerd
MOBILE.
Ala
Jan 4. -,11
(he aitnilar 19*2 priiiMl hy 250. The Army has announced a pro
7H7 ca r, or 3.4 peirent
The I gram of salvaging metal from
i|uar(erly (olal was r* ported lo captured German and Japanese
ning
1 war machines, returning
it to
ha '1,712.200 cara.
Information from s h i p p e r . ’ this cojn try to keep steel mill*
at
full
operation.
Special
salvage
hoard, .howed eip e rtsllon . of increa.ed loading. In the fir.t &lt;|Uar- units will he trained in work. This
ter in the Alleghany, Ohio Valley, move was AMid to he necessary to
Great Lakes, Central Western, guarante a sufficient supply of
Mid-West, Northwest, Houlhwe.t tcrap, hut no letup is intended In
calling on public action at home.
and Pacific Coast areas. D eere*.ra are anticipated In the Paclfir
Northwest, Trans-Mlasourl-Kanaas,
Southeast, Atlantic States and
New Kngland areas.
Among tha 28 major comniodl
ties, tha hoards indlcatad Increasr* for 10 and decreaaaa for IH
4fly A w w l a l t f ' I ' u w l
The
increaaea
egpected
range
Thu nation toils y learned
from 22.2 percent for cottonseed
gasoline
rationing.
reducad
and products, except oil, to 6.7
driving speeds and general
rei
percent
for coal and coke.
travel curtailment halted save

Holiday Deaths
Show Decrease

Chickens, M r- pound, 26Ncents
IC E C R EA M CUT
(20H cental| tu n cys 80’.4 rents
(88 o n t o ).
j,,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 4, (A*)~
Eggs 48 ((4
42
8 )f
)' Mnta
i
• dhsen; Tha WPB today limited lea cfaara
butter 48 (88) # « t e » pdund; production to 60 percent of the
milk |440 (1 3 40 ) per .kUdrad amount^^aach manufacturer made
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tuada,

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. I M HI i ;

many live* over tha New
Year holidays. Only 232 fatal*
Ities have been reported since
New Year’s Eva. including 130
.traffic deaths. Last year, 268
ware killed, Including 171 mo­
tor accident*.

( .ip tu re

Pioneers Enjoy Annual Nrw
Y ear’ s Meeting Al I ;»kr Mary

fraa«l

g* Want la„ ^
Ted
I
E m m N«»rln A f i i c a today r am
mi !
I
tl
hi i
• i
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H*a
Mnin*iin» «
that
Fr
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t lM r r t M )
F rft
an
»haI'tihi
1
j
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•
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Ii o m h u
tupi*.-ID',| i«v l rnito«| Sta te d
In New Oulnen. the Allien
• • t i v h ,,l*/ ‘Mlli'ltx .l-***llt
it m11 tank
gum • i
a idI
p la nM
h tlf off KK) JapAnt'ac troops ■
1/1 -.flail 'Dol t* \.hl*»i **H hl-le t
la. •v A . aiuiored!
lniiled h*.
from r scape hy sell in n
•it■ ht?i„ iM.it k t»x l i f s t j I hi
e|1 ...
tx.
. . , • si la rk
of I'h hon and I
fhie
of
the
trn
person*
indicted
I ■ •'.•.iJl
I»t lilt t IN Oil St
\rt
metbtwlirnl roundup of the
Hti.l It a lia n uriin Itnstnn fo r m a n s l a u g h t e r In
'I •'
last o f the small enemy in n j
thr ( fwoHiiut t l i o v e &lt;ll«Mster which i
Anieruan
&gt;e\ i'll hlg I nited SC't!t»* lt«*iuh
•u p la nes m ad * tw o
pocket of the Huna area.
tork a Mdl of hun dreds nf lives is , M|&lt;^ otl \ x
.,r mill ed eipiipntent r i * vu'l •* i a*pt»| te l nM.*»-ii'g last
B a i n e l t W r l a n s k y . o v u m o f the |
ft,.. |
t "f
Souss*
and flight sft e? it he av y d a y li g h t laid
' I , i. * u a *
I
I
.
White Mini |S to 24 iiih v vo|
Unlt».
S t.tM
ju n gle
Hoo p* |
,r 1M , v
Mn rl n „ . niitht .I n i. Inrluded in ihe « i " u | . ,&gt;t|iri ....... ,
i\ 111 ed atr p ower Ot St
Na/.sire, li i'im it nv
huge
K i w i H i m * m l . i n n , r h . e f , ,•
„
j ; , r , rr
-.-iviee /f# 4oti wore a num b er *»f ity o f
run jnleil
► ftiiiaiine l a y
|inl i*|*ait ' l a
o b je c t iv e o f the Alliml New (iuinr.. , r |,.rll
*.Miiik’ f i n a l - 11 e n t i a l l'r e a a l
X n ifi ii m
**oi**d i h e i r t ti in the Huy i*t Hi-*-tv murk
n»«**t -n» i hmg f i i u m p h o f the i. g the hug* -' h"»s *ntt •* I »*'*•• t
o f f e n s i v e , and with A u s t r a l i a n *
,. hi|« „ r i r i » . , will !„■
a r c now " m o p p i n g up the en tire i epleil in the \ ‘ mvv as n ii - e at
Nif»ilh \ l i i t di&lt; »* if n h| i d l y , des- hr it* s aitnu'M t*egnM l a r g e I..... .
£ a r e a . " a spe cial h e a d q u a r t e r * an
toinliitit.*, n«» wlrttr men •-* ill I *• ae
Moyiiig
.' t &lt; id niv pla ne s whll*«
. Mi.(* oil r e l hi in In I t
er p le d in the N a v v
•••
&lt; 'om*1
j the II \ I
lot* tifd fiv e more 1:1 ,I|U
T ho la st s m a ll s u r v i v i n g J a p - G ua rd f c&gt;t g«-n*’ i.il
. i %i ■ until
f i»i |t»»is &gt;iii
tu'h'ing trv file Tunl•.«f .
lo
I ■ ’ ll S,it it lav
aneao fo rc e in the Huna are n. i Mir th« r noli***
tit m et ft itured h\ &gt;« ilevaatMl
vs tit* h (all
• 1 1 lien' v *•
field d isp atc h es said, is lucked m
' t e n o f the -eh . )i •
-UT'
IM
\
*■* r ltd *n T u n i s
-n.lllv So.
t ••’ t t .fV
fierce fi g h t i n g with A m e r i c a n add m,;»V Mil nut \ " l n i . ' . o i enii-Imerit
•t'liituim cl
ia it
**r&gt;ti k on
It’
lift
liiitt ho «• I J
A u s t r a l i a n troo p* i m n n r the $ n
Hum.* at Ho* !•». ,1
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en em y
W r o a n u t t reea ''ll nd ju n g l e i ruler
\\ l,,,M
I h i l l y f 0,1
t ItV
* &gt;1
xo ftllk*’X
f l ill MC -*t H
i .1 f I u • r • I a ion • d. **ffIf iul die
f t o w t h alon g a s tre tch o f trench
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par, t&gt;,-^ t * out v * i h \ f r I* a r e
fr
I h r, m issio n fo,
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, of
,
mental exnriiin.ji mi,
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aa Huna miss ion al so ia m il l'd . &lt;• , i
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lire I he V ' I
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0 fall to t h r A m e r i c a n . l a i r S a t n r J .t|&gt;|ily f«n
strut*’
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f
llell
dead
ly
111
roll si fill 111
re« r uir
he tv y htinih
i.lcniilie i
a ls
O f
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d ay only a fe w houra a f l r r Ana
JIOVV* f .* - VSI'll I • t*o||it»liig * spa* i 1 '
nig s t at ons any
tinie and
itie Dim
Ir a l la n tan ka and i n f a n t r y in a not
c ffe « i
11 ••
I... .tl
.lamnt/y
mi-pi*'- to d»- i f |taa Itl- M. r
•t
fa*.
t i snk f**dlev t " I Kitlnr j
roor d in a tr d
aaaa ult
fripn
tin* i|iu*ta fr m u S e m in o le • •unity
Snii'iM tr. i-.lv
the
Fighting
s ou th ea st
sm a sh ed
th r
runny
S e le c t i v e S e r v i e e h« adi|UHrters ini * tt*.w lltey M*11“*I*• ‘I**. ,*. to III* r, ten* ti n*pori«&gt;1 itial tlieii
i my
o||a( i ouiltumi.p"'
*1
Hi*
n. in.
moral
•an. 'olle
•»«!*- *of
m the
■ •&gt;•- icivil*
...I. ■ .j
.
force a t Gairn p n point. 1 .10n y a r d . in W as hing tnn + imluy annoum-etl pn*» • '»to
d nvei tl»e S.*
uni t h
If,I St lies elgtith .11 m\ hii
a w a y , and wiped out another and all men in tfie I &lt; fo |.rt a ge iniirittv m i tslk at tin t e g u l a r h a m has swept s e v e i a l hundi*'«|i*
.
and
fit' m l m - l i s
• * t
n.s m a ll e r J a p n n e a r fo rc e at Hinnni g m u p will hn reipured in c a r r y , week Iv hint lienn uf the Inti held I n irles " into I '•*■* i f n u u thr ( 'h a d I (
m art
p la n e s
....... ..................“ i i r n e.|
creek.
the ait me ns t|i;tM i egist i at itin toil.tv at the M a y f a i r lintel In t t M i l n i y and - * **ntnuitiig its .nl- . (
file long fligtii i •
front Nt
I n*d need l*v K a i l K ipp wtm had
.
"A llied
troopa
occupied
Ih e j r a i d s ,
their d r a ft
t la sstficatl oti
c h a r g e &gt;*f the p r o g r a m Nl r Put van* e iitena* ing Mie A x i s r e a r • »n ^ ait e, 1*111 ti'** crveoiv *igt*tei .
T h i s is part of a p r o g r a m
Huna go v e r n m e n t a tttlun and a r r l c n r d a
the
riHM
ova
mg
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lev at.ited that a r e f o r m - i is not
now nioppinic up the en tire a r r a . " | (if v i f o r o u a action aga inst draft
t »'• *1 s i the p oll ’l t d
• n ••*
n rc i’X 'iiiil v a killpty hni might
r,‘" t
the i p e c i a l
an nou ncem en t aind i drlini|Urnl &gt; Knllm to c a n y ln»th
Hlisllmg
. 1.
VVCl e sl|o|
.1'"* II I
Irt* u i h t i .'I v ifif*M*fkl«*«t in impin'*
" , a l fltoi ***l tidmuiM nuilg. . .J
g “ T h l a waa la t e H a l u n l a y a f l e i - r a n i s will enbjert th« r e g i s tr a n t
tutuujsly si i«*11itl t t i a | Ill' * lit Ml I loilg 'i mining t •g i• •
ing m o r al conditions in r !•• w*»r 11• | ♦ •it fo iw n r d
to fin e up to f l u . m m . or five
noon.
t
ui
ve
**f
the
t
.
u
l
f
**f
S
i
r
t
r
in
I
rai l •* i « t ♦*• u I\ I mm i«t iIf
f iting ?i -piotuti«*n ft*.if " T h e i r
" T h e (i a i r o p a point m e n hn» y e a r s in ja il W hile • le c li v e *e rv
I . ••\ i y c a le i d a y afifj llci 1 in - Rom e ( nil 11 ip i.ti.ol for Hw l.i.nit’f i
an* b u n d l e d ! of men aM .i- king **•
tieen cleare*l o f t h r en em y, e«
ire headipmi le r s Miuionnre'l yes
i spot f s
IMat II :**••«! «t».1 f
M a r s h a l j a I ( III rn d out II* ...... I vvea’ tv
t;*pt f o r anipera. w h u - . a i e tiein* t e n fa y
that
“ vignitn is
ac t io n " the hfHllidies of « vil I.......... y K rw in Kniiuiiel might he «early l*» f
f't'ii I•* ti '
•t•lit |m*miI*s wett
r a p i d ly elim in ated ,
•gMlnot draft, delinquent a would one at tanking nt the l o o t s " Ml. I t.iriik o f f tu- long reti«*Ht ami j, f l f tHIgel men •f a ' 1 yig f i l e •
Pull
ey
atlviscd
Roiarirtiis
to
g*
t
|
i
“ In tha B u n . a r e a , the o n ly b* s t a r t e d hy the .1 is l i e r P e p a r t
m ak e s t least a d e l a y i n g stand
e %«'t*r tI’ll pa I I
at the toots and pointed o u t n in the Wadi / e m /.rill, l *«0 air , f tie Imlithei s m•••
e n a m y r ea lat ance le ft la a • m a ll tneot K fl i I .
tt»e wav t»v tml’fl I e,| of -Ml letI
pocket weat o f G a l r o p a r r e e k ,
Tfin ar tit m
Will t»* d n e c t eil nmul'i'i of w a y s that tti«&gt; might line inilea so Ihenst of I r ipnli
•*
t till i plane «. and iti«. ait vv till**
help to mi pr**v e • *»mlit i*»»»s
n
w hare the J a p a n e a e h a v a been r** a g a i o a t meii " b eliev ed to 1m* de i
(• cii Sir ll i ' i n a n l I- Montgoni
huge min.hoi of figh tet and
•U tlajr
d a a p e r a t e ly
and
wham
t hy ffuVon of f a i l u r e In korp S a il ft .l d , s om ething win. h must c r y ' s war Inillelin fr um ( a i r o . s a i t t j j
. all ci aft t trig t»t| t tu o*ig h
j g n t ab ou t, he s» ul t*y " * British Eighth A»mjr tumpi warn! j |0||Mtli|
l ,jv rw la b, progreaa
•vtb" * l t h th#ir IucmI hn^rda he hm ugh
Belgium. a ed Mill them
a. - . | i
r a i l w a y s , tlork » . 1
lin e
plane
tha 8 o p u t a - 8 « n « n a n d a track fee- than thr ee -te ntha o f one per cent mi&gt;n
Kl flsiiti a r c s Hahn U y
is s in g in
RVrnl m
min-MiK
I" this iC
-c l lr x o f la i d
ter som e t w o and a h a l f milea o f all r e g i s t r a n t a . "
A lt ho ugh he d ec lai«d tha* 11 "* |y H wligtit ad van ce from the&lt;• mi
« 'C llrH .y
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men at t h r N a v a l A i r ■ '••ifr u ^ p i e v i o y s c o i i t a i l* itfM 'nksil
*'•' " " a in a .h a i-a l Hi. N.rnrro Nuv. l».(
a r e as fine a g r o u p o f m* •* ^
Q( ^
y y .d i
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a t r l« k . f o u n d - M j r v h r r r . Iu&gt;f- n t I t i s h ^ f j s p a t . h. - .*»,!.* . ,' " 1
M|wa«* »*w*#w*^r«* - f r u r k nl r * i l ddrtl that a serloua ptobhi m^
th„ n Prn1„ n&lt; d I f g i k
wav t a r g/..Is
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h,*rtt*ern h i u i t &lt;•
4 ’ , h.«
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lit*' 'tit n m n - t ’ v aid. and ••••intiei
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prrmittos l to walk
t h r , «1 •
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wh rH ‘
.......... th r w.«d. n n n
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phiaiv'e - "ii ih«* -hit '«* .it H i n g e *
a t r He ail m i t t n l that Itir «'itM»*v
Kfuiiiurl m a y m**i l*r p t r p s i ^ d III B e lg i u m
♦ no (••Brtatoit PrsB«i
w a s not an a d r q u a t r an lu lu ’u xm s k - s prn?.mgr.l staml t h r ^
Ail ail f o ld mi H olland vv a * al
Eight
J a u a n r o r d r a t r o y n s . "H tend* to
d r iv e them *•* h o v v r v n . for
llrilin
broadenwt&gt;
la r k e d by -h ip - o f (he a r m y
that
Mont
found o f f G u a d a lc a n a l In th * Solo
'**1 m r # t l n g a iM hut hr sug/Mst...! MrrVr U* l y
irpo itr.l
. '
onei aln*n t irminainl in the Broad
motis S a t u r d a y , w r r r a tta c ked hy I
t h r p a r e n t s could tin m »ie Ko m e r y
ob viously
: .............. L e w
h , ....................... n h „ .
........
Motor T orp ed o Hoata. which hit to im p r o v e t h r situ atio n.
p i e p a t a t i o n s f»»r a l a i g e attack s wee p
queietl D*r r iitu lew
one and p o i s i h ly two ot her . W as h
U sin g t h e ir Influen ce M* g a m in a f r w d ay *
T h e an rniulHtiy n r w * - e i v i . r
Th« Men’* Club o t Holy Cro«« ln g t n »sitniMinrertgU s l s y .
support for
the church es a* an T h i s s u g g e s t e d that the B ri tish
described
Hie d a y ' s
op era ti on s,
Epltcopal Church will hold Ita
One o f thr d r a t m y r r a wa a *rt ot h er w a y In which he auggr«t»'d r o m n ia u d e r in the last
f e ^ d*v •
whit
h e «i eridfd ft tun IB .111 A M
fin t (upper of the new year In
• fire arul when la s t seen was (h *t R o U r i a n s might help
H- of a p p a r e n t
inarMvIiy had I........
the PertCi Mouse tonight et A .1D
until f» nil P \l
ax be ing ••*« *•
" h u r n li ig badly.* the c om muniq ue ■ u r g n i that the y dev el op the -.t«» e purau ing tiia uatial ia»M« * &lt;*f
o’clock.
" l a i g e V. ale
Mini It vx h ♦ .|dd»* I
Nai«l. while the other " a p p e a r e d
M| nut a t t e m la n t e at i h m * ; i m g up an *»ver w h e lm in g
f »»•« ••
that near lv Bill ail* i mI t " f the
° a . a?1 \
condition
.services which the y have ............ I when a line of e n em y r e s i a t a m - f f g h l 4*r f SSIIIII,•Still lsl.sk pMt i
A l Mtlllda. on New O r o t g i . I- | a | f#*nd a m e
at
Rotary
... h ’ - m. j * U e n .o u n t e . e d
S e m i n o le C o u n ty
com mis sion
lUtaUf*,* M N 'aza iie iv h e y , mi,I
lantl, homF&gt; hit s w er e score*! on and lie added that p eitiap - the
• r e will hold t h e ir r e g u l a r month
T h e Watli Z e n /,em aff**ided figt ile i
r a n g ’*.
h e av y
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meeting et lOtOO o'clock Turn
eit one such n atural line. f«»i it m l - made a l a r g e p a i t *»l the flijTii
l1&gt;rrn-'1
J
day morning at tha Court Mouse. other i n s t alla t io n s in the fir st at j
oti at lig h t a n g l e s l&lt;* i h e line of rite WlHi'Uit ewtnil. lull the y w ere es
tack S a t u n l a y ( S o l o m o n , time t
'■ ,n
fo,,n'1
m r,‘
think the y can get alon g without B rit is h
ativaiit e.
he tw ee u
tt*e corteil part ,.f «he w a y ami anti
ll. the second at ta c k three J a p a
(»mt.
southern end o f • x t r i i a i v e toa ntal part of tiie w a y fiack t*y f i g h t e i x
near gu n s w ere hit en d aon.e
E a r li e r In the meetirig t r a n k *a|t p i a n h on Monlgcunet y ‘a right fl ow n by r ajn*&lt;Bati«. New /t*«
Unite. , S t a t e s
p la .i rs
s u ffe r e d
minor d a i M g r from an ti a i r c r a f t E v a n * wax welcome*! Ifit** the ami the hig h la n d s «*n h o lefl la n d e r* . N**rwegianx. P'dex ami
C
lu
b aa a new m em b er hy l'te* i
AI mmiI 7 h miles l«t the north u C ie c h a
fi r e .
dent Holland Dea n who als o ap M ls u r a t a . and 1 0 0 mile* to thr
Meanw hil e,
fierce p atrol
ac
N a si plane* stru ck he* k aga in
HOLLYWOOD, /an. 4. — Bing
wes t of Miatimta is T ripol i
a t E n g l a n d last night a f t e r two
Croeby’a 20-room colonial home ti v i t y con tinu ed on G u a d a lc a n a l pointed 0 . A. 8 p e# r on the i ivic
E a r l i e r tha Berlin radio had r** r a i d s tim in g the d ay
f'l u b dan c e c o m m it t e e arul I d
lala
nd
,
and
»n
S
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t
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d
a
y
o
u
r
fnrE n em y
today burned with a Iota of S260,ported the d r pa rH ire from ( iih t a l
r aid er s loosed fl ar e* over a north
000
t o In
in .th
in*a ' fcouta
nous* and furnishings
furnishing* cca killed be tw een .It) and .15 J a p ­ Sw a i n t on the decoration**
Jopa
co un ter .si l.y inittce and cal led on E a r l K i p p , tar o f a la r g e enat-houml ronvi»y. ea st m u s t town late to n ight, mm I
from fire reportedly started while anes e. T h e
his wife and children were taking shelli n g n u r p oilt lo na. the fi r s t f o r n r ep ort on the P o o r Man - [ incl uding the a i n r a ft r a i t i e r a d ist an t det on at ion * indicate*! limy
xvhltlt
Formidat.li* Mini Etir|oita, I h*« I*mI w e r e i ll o p p m g bomb*
l i m e in s e v e r a l w e e k s t h e t such Lunche on la s t week
__ _______ ___ .Ti n i s i___
tlesh lp s Ne lso n anti lti»*!nry. tw*
nf n
ST.
rssult of tho flro, tho ratlin and • bombard ment ha s b««n rcportc&lt;l
A Joint c om muniq ue o f the an
kit b a g a than i had been c ip r&lt; t r I c r u i s e r s anil eight &lt;lestruy**r a
,
Kroon octor tost many calushlo hero.
m in is tr y an d United S t a t e * Aamv
Thi* f i n t o f the two r a i d , at
facing trophies and one o f world's
h e a d u u a i t e i x today *a»d
&gt;
tf rgoat collections
of claasicsl Munda, which haa hern a tta c ked
Ifiiieetl S t a * c a A ir F’m r e heav y
and popular music records.
a l m o s t d a l ly fo r a month, wa a dabomber * attackefi d«H kx at St
liv ered a t 8:2 0 A. M. .S at urda y
N e x e n e tod ay in good weather
b y A r m y m a r a u d e r medium bo m b ­
B u r s t s w er e seen on the tar ge t
e r s and N a v y M a r i n e r b r p a Dount*
ami fi res we re H a l t e d
leaa dive lK&gt;mbera es c or ted hy
W A H M I N C T O N . J h. i
I. 1.1’t
ORLANDO, Jan. 4, (/Ft H onj! . The Association of Amerirao Rail
W ild cat, A l r a c o b r a a n d / W a r ha wk
citrus growers have been rrceiv
f i g h t e r plane#. T h e W il d c at ia
Navy fiffhUr, tha Aim cobra and ing almost twice as much for
/ « * . 4 . m — tha Wanxawk art»'‘army-typaa It oranges this season aa last, and advisory board*, that freight r.i

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Reds Drive In Oil Field Area

French, Supported By Attneks Climax Day
Americans,. H u r l
I/onv Assaults On
Back Hard Attack
Enemy P o r t s In
In Pichon .Sector
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Meet Tuesday Night On Hard ComI Is S e t ’ l l
T h r M a . l e r ' a D e g r e e will i.&lt;XXXv«111M. IUN. f n | ' Pi
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62 F. A A. M. In their temple '
nn Park Avenue on Tuesday *i
7:30 P.M. Thi* will Iw perform
ed liy Paat Grand Master It i&lt;
Chapman and F^rank hl., Milh-i
past grand marshal, aaai.tFd l&gt;y
offlrera of the lodge.
Light refreahmenta will he .trv
cd and a cordial wstcoma wilt Im
extended to all visitors. A spe­
cial Invitation la extended to all
Masons at the Naval A ir Station.

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pointed up to the xtat
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J o h n ll a a l o n . 7 5 , nf l. a k a Maiv
f o r m a r l y tn lha woolan tan li lr
lMisinaRB, with Mr. E v a n * at t ont
p a n y i n g on tha piarm.
T ha R av F r a n k P u ll a y «.
Holy
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The NewrVtctory Tax

A now tax law went into effect on tho first o f this
year which unlike moat tax lawg digs deep Into the pocketbooks o f practically every working man and woman in
America. A h not much is understood about this so-called
Victory Tax locally and os almost everyone Is going to
have to pay It, we suppose a little space devoted to explana­
tion might not run counter to the War Production Board’ s
desire to conscrvo newsprint.
■i n e riiir rlo .t r a t m
All wago and salary earners are supposed to pay this
I’ s f s b l a |« A 4 * a a r e
tax except Army and Navy men, fnrm laborers, domestic
I f OaffUr
^ * Om
H • • f Is
Hervurits, casual labor not In the cours6 o f the employer’s
Haatha
regular business, employees of non resident aliens not en­
M eslh s
.
0»# f e a r
gaged In business in the United .States, employees of a
411 e b| lH ar i ■ • U r e a,
ra rd s
af foreign government in the United Stated,' American em ­
. I I B l i a , r e e a l a l U M mm4 s e l l e r * • !
• • t r n a l a m e a l i (mt I b e y a r y o M mt ployees working outside the United States, and public of­
r a l s l a g f n n d a w ilt h « r k a r g e d f e r ficials, insofar as their fees nre concerned bi^t not their
1 ^ ., j H
D e a le r
a d a rrtla la g
ta le s
salaries.
t astea
N fM a ya ye r
I t r ^ r ree s e a l a .
The tax amounts to 5 percent o f tho salary or wage
(l r # « . leap, r a p r r s r a l s T h # l l re r a l d l a
In other words a person who earns $12
&lt;ht
saMilassaaf f i e l d
at
a i « » f ( i a l a « . above $12 n week.
i l f f !«*•« a r e u a l a f a l a e l l a l h # * ■ • • a week and no more, does not have to pay tho tax. But a
• d f e l l l e a mt ( h e r e g a l e ; w i t h y f l a *
*4pea I t# r » d « j* a » e le r » l a C l i l r a i e
» a d Iteraon who earns more than $12 a week has to |&gt;ay a tax
laws »«»el»
amounting to 5 percent on that part of bis wages or salary
llr ta ld
I* S m e w M i a f The
which is over $12 a week. Thus a person earning $20 n
n M e fc
I*
e a rls le d
1‘ t e s e
week would have to pay 6 percent on $H, or $.'10 a week.
e a lltle d
I # &lt;law a s e f o r re••reap U a y a l r h e a
la k lU e iltia
u f -all
llwaf. I* At mf at eat p l h a r n U e IA person who is paid by the year or by the. month has to
•redllrd la fill* y a y e r
sad
■ !*• |pay a tax computntcd on exactly the snmc basis.
(It
U ral
taw aa*
y g h lla h fd
b erela .
The unfortunate part about this law, nt least from the
411 r l a l l t w l»a r e p a l t l l r a t f U a a f a$ewrial
U y a f r b e * b e r e t p a r e ■ ! * • r e a e e a a l . Iemployer’s point of view, is that it makes him the tax coljlector. It is up to him to compute tils amount o f tho tax
MONDAY. JANUARY 4. 1043. and to extract it from the employee's pay envelope. The
employer keeps it temporarily and at tho end of every three
D im .I' VKR8B FOIt TODAY Imonths remits to the government along with all the other
PRAY
THAT
HUMANITY [sums which he hns collected from Ills other employees and
I I M A Y I.EARN'. FALl.Nf) AWAY from hla own pay chock.
The employer Is liable for the payment o f all taxes by
FROM THE a o o t )
MFE IS
li FOLLOWED IIY
ACCEPTINO his employees.
If he fails to collect from his employees,
V '.FALSE .IDEALS ANrt LEAD­ he has to innkc their payments himself.
If ho makes a
ERSHIP: la-l no man beguile
you In’ any wine, for It will not mistake in tho amount ho withholds from their pay anti
be, except Itic falling away coin# does not collect enough, he has to make up the bnUmCo out
first, and tlio man of lawlesr- o f his own snlnry. If he collects too much, he is subject to
, ' n«si be r evea led , tha ion o f per a fine of $1,000. a year in jail, and $60 for each Infraction.
raA.dltlon. — 2 Tbe*
Now the amount to he withheld by the employer docs
not have to Is; exactly 5 percent. A “ Table of Optional
Withholding” is provided by the Hevenuo Bureau which I*
apt to he as confusing t&lt;&gt; the employee as it is helpful to
(From Contemporary Poetry)
the employer who lias trouble figuring his percentage. If
If with parachute
ami gun
nai
your salary is between $12 and $10 the employer may with­
Th* Nail* come and I get one,
hold $.10 regardless o f whether tlint is exactly 6 percent or
Richer for hi* blood will blow
not.
.-Kaatlsh flowere which we know
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On some tunny ilope whereby
And for instance, if your salary is $21 the table pro­
Wa encounter, he and 1;
vides that your employer may withhold $.50, though exactly
,1. Or stroutrer worn" doy.daisy grow 5 purgjnt o f the excess over $12 is only $.45. This provi­
A Undernenth a aummer *ky.
Or, when the hill* of chalk are dry sion may prove confusing at times to the employee and lend
him to believe that he is being rooked by his employer. In
t'iA u d
that event the thing tor him to do is to writo to the Bureau
grass,
Bom* pate hof thyme with deeper of Internal Revenue in Washington and find out for sure.
glow
May cheor whoever chance to p«««
Or tempt and frvd tho wandering
beo
U - W t h that blood from oversea;
It is very unfortunate that Chinese diplomats should
O t blighter nhnll a borage *hlno
. Or sweater smell some sglarftlnr. leave Washington anil go home feeling that they have been
."A n d Just the aaino If ho gets mi. treated "shabbily” in the matter o f aid to their country.
LORI) DUN8ANY.
Chinese feelings lire deeply hurt. It ii n had situation for

Help For China

r. The Victory Tax won't be so
bad If It help* to bring us vie
JA $o ry. ’

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SAFETY
D E P O S IT
lh«-in will soon
III soveral .lays.

b" •-n11tiK onrr lirtw &gt;li&gt;l lines know Hist bin man
|lor won rrlurningT

dno of tie most hrartrnlmr
nlorirn to com" mil
of
l*uerto
llirn wns (list th" prosiilrnt of its
univrrslly. younx Jumr lisnlUa.
rrroivv'l nia &lt;lr"srrn ut (ii-org"
town
university &lt; Washington
where he spent his year* working
His way through t-olleg"; ho waa
alno rpglatrrivl nt tiio nnivrralty
of Chicago. In
th«
Institution
whtrh be now brails hr w*s an
instructor for sevrml years. It
now is rreilitrd with Having thou­
sand students. More power to him.

factor Involved.

The Johnsons Lead

tho Joneses; or tho Browns.

ro) ora the
it a brash;
system. —
n j a . good

SHORTS

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I'rnrl Ruck famoun writer and
winner nf the nnldr |irtio, was
ilerfarnl try Oswald Carrison Vjl
two nations thnt like and need each other, and most stand lanl, himself n writer of morit, to
together against Japan.
be one nf America's forrmust woTho attitude of tho United States government is under­ mrn. Ilowovrr, she aouiula a ilianote on the war, as rrstandable. The President, presumably on tho advice of the iiuletlng
nortril by Mr. Villanl, whoViuotrs
military strategists, wants In concentrate un the European her as saying, "Nothing riut a
war and dean up Hitler before tackling Jujum. That Htrate mlraxle ran possibly prevent the
of III" war" and I ran not
gy would
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for tho human joss
possible agrrr with that.

Not so. Tho Johnsons are tho most military of all, if
mcro weight of numbers rules that. Army,'records show
68,000 Johnsons on the rolls, with the Smiths a good second
with 62,000. Of Browns there are 48,000, and the Willlamii
family comas In strong with 47,000. Tha Joneses are right
around there too, »
*
Of tho 68,000 Johnsons, something over 2,000 bear thu
first name of William—"B1U" to their mates. But than are
0,000 “Bill" Smiths out of tha 52,000 total.
' ,'r Well, they are all fighting men, whether the nam« be
o f the popular brand—so distinguished by numbers—or the
more exceptional. All American soldiers havo pretty polltlve opinions about why they ara In tb« fight
that they are fighting for the topnotch natlo;
which turns out the beat fighting men of i
as they see It, Is to attain complete victory,
—Bradenton Heral

At any given tnumtnl 600 Brit
b iiit r.
N e a r l y M p * r m i l o f l^«m i r e Ish naval vessels are at tea.
in tho Bolf-tomlinsr ganolino tank
flcjMirtment* whort* know le d ge o f
roni| mindlnir ntwl nj»plicnti«m of
ruhher U im p era tiv e. M os t are*
e n g a g e d e n t i r e ly in lin in g tanka
A m o n g nil the mute.v c o n v e r s a ­
tions m e con fin ed p r a c t i c a l ly e n ­
t ir ely to g e s t u r e s and w o r d r jg n s
winch m o k e f o r a m in im um of
m e d i o aI v w a s t e d time
Many o f the m.ita.v a r e gr ad and S&lt;V*'T DIIINKS tu tn
•intcs o f n n t i o n a l ly - k n a a n schools
f.»r the d e a f w h e r e th e y {carried
•ut for parllta and home|
i i s d e a w hich a r e v ita l to t i e
j*ro lection o f w n r tnateriniR. A
J u ig e p e r c e n t a g e a m p r in ter * hy J con sump! Ion,
•radMnny^ o f tho mute* h a v e been
with
C it o d y r a r
m er o than
2.r»
In tin* en tire g r o u p a m |0
A..I.KH v» h«.in o f f i r i a l s d es cribe a» |
....... Highly e f f i c i e n t . "
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Tho Chinese havo been fighting the Japanese, our mu­
Fort Myor* Ii boasting of
A Chicago woman who, It If
174 percent Increase In bank do- tual enemy, for many years under great difficulties. When ai sorted. I* turning to stone,
during 11in past year.
.•posl
wo entered (ho war against Ju|hiii, the Chinese were obvious­ marled recently. Evidently the
adamantlnlng prnrrss did not l&gt;ei
ly
able to help and e x a cte d real cooperation. They had gin at the neart Iait how about
i'.Ai It's about this time of yenr
“ 5'U u t w* begin to wonder why so tho man-power, the courage and tho will to lick tho Japs; her opinions? Abram, tha yard
peoplo still wilto It 1942.
all they asked for was war materials and suppllos. But man, piped up with "Most of 'na
cot hardening' of the heart
*
apparently they have not been getting any more now than ’*
now."
ffJ.Thlngs aren’t so bad. You can they got before.
j-y ftlll buy an automobllo If you
It Is hard, of course, to get war stuff to them, beMr. Tootleberry write* mot "l
rt'.th* money, tho priority and
catiso of tho Japancso hlockndo; hut doubtless more could teed by the paper* that a pal
(.'ration cant.
the men folk* to give nor
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be done than is now being done. Many American observers want!
their galluses to make garter*
tn gt
have
been
Insisting
that
more
holn
for
the
Chinese
would
for
wlmmenioa
' Oeewhllllkln*,
aful administrator nover puts'
pay far hotter than tho fighting in tho Soloman Islands. how's ^ feller goln’ U&gt; keep hie
britches up ’thout them galluaeit
No &gt;l%^o' limit keteh me glvln'
'em away fer gater makln'i.
rho annual honsy crop of tho
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U«d Btatss, w* read, Is about
Not to long ago ( told-a story
1,000,000 pounds. That strikss
Tho Johnson family loads In Army enlistment!. One about
a dog, Ur. Ilonvle*. Hera
.as being a llttl* bit heavy might have thought tho Smiths would havo the call; or
; then some men Ilk* 'am that
that the War Production
)UH. cut newsprint con.
u -U tt poreout, tome nf
ft* metropolitan dolllaa
jU v to itart leaving out

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M O N D A Y ,' J.

McKinnon, of Y a io u m 7 &amp; . C .
vouehad for by L'orpnet msgsil
Tha Captain was fa tha War i
after soma months bis sister
cslvad tha usual; formal m
saga of her brothers death. 1
dog aansad than woe someth!
wrong, tip to that Uma ha »
bean sleeping before hi* touts
door but at one? discontinued i
praetke. The
captain’s
na

In llir rninpiiign to rollrrt Ynlr
kryi for lln-lr nirklr contrnt a
mnldfii Indy turnnl in the kry to
her hope i lieat. *'rb" saddrat
words of tongue or pen are tHrrer
"It might I avo been.' "
Life mngnxine of Dee. 28 aald
that 30.IJ0U pounds of horse meat
recently received In Boston aold
nut in 24 hours at 26 to !!5 cent*
per pound hut don't let Hitler
spread that nil his nulio.
Kx-prrsldent Hoover has named
six point* for a peace pact, the
first of which is total disarma­
ment for the enemy. A fine place
to start hut tn It anould bo added
“ and keep them
from
making
more for a hundred years."

Work Of Mules In
Industry I’ raised
By Big Company
AKRON, O., Jnn
4. l/T)They can't aoeak nn,| they ean’t
hear, but they make swell air j
pianos!
Thnt la tho comment of (inod 1
year Tiro nnd Rubber &lt;‘n. officials 1
when they talk about in ites work |
lug at their Akron nirrrult plant 1
Tiio (iiKsiyear i niiijutny, pioneers

in the eiii|i!oynirnt
nf unites,
alii
gnrils them ns the "m ost .-uni
tlmnis, faithful mill tinnl working"
o f the thnusanils o f men nml wo
men they hire.

Thnt s wli.'it you gel
when you |ilnre vntir
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II’h ftMilIsli tn rtnt llte risk of losing valu­
ables by keeping litem in Ihe house. I’ lay
safe . . . You win gel such a lot of protection
and freedom from worry for such n small
cost. Inquire today!

Florida

Hank of

Stale

Sanford

More thou 100 mutes are em­
ployed in the company's Aknm
war plants, orcupying important
Walter Ixicke, abla eolumnint positions .uf tmst mid rvnpon-i
for the Cox»owii*d chain of news­
papers, after spending a week In
Washington, writes tnn following
conclusions: "*NowSer« is there
Iras faith in (olltlca and poli­
tician*; nowhere I*, there
lesa
hpe or enthusiasm- Most people
work for the government | they
are cogs In a machine aa blr they
are hopelraa of affecting Its di­
rection or spsod. They cease to
stnigln and adopt the cotpmon
pace, draw In their necka, work
for- the paycheck and wait for retlerement day.”

Friendly Inxllttillon*'

Old Orn. Jen Smute, head of
the South Africa British colonial
empire. In an addreta to the studenta of Glasgow university, gave
thenu thla wise warning; "Tbe
disappearance of the sturdy, independent-minded, freedom-loving
Individual and hla 'replacement by
graateat human menace of our
a serlvle, massy-mentality la the
time.* ’Bollad dawn. It • mrana
aland up on your hind lega and
do your own thinking; don't be
led around by the noaa wild-eyed
theorist.
.The eouaell gt social agencies
has had etfpotta at work U as­
certain tho naceaaary aspanaeg of
a family idf- three and four-fRthe,
tbe (ryariga - American ona, and
floda It to be f t 0.6# par month
aa foilow*i food, 136.981 clothing,
$9,062 aheltar, $*0| utilities, $A97|
w sJ d y .. print* . ii

kto*Ut.a tow, soy-,
diplomacy and co-

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Current Comment
boride. and Sant* this way i "Ha w u e*|
war* "anowad un- tha ere** of political psi

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CAROLINE DILL

Social

API'S, Society Editor.

Telephone 14H

Coiffures Of ’43
Should Not Dim
Ladies’ Glamor

Hr I1BTTY ('LARK K
Women’s Clothes
A I* Ifeautv Bdmir
n m l ti» let last yrar'x cv»*
P er sonal s rungNo tlrraa
Calcndtr Will Be Simpler
tliin thi« year's glam
or Pnrty c»*#ffttM*4 o f III LI are
Mr an&lt;l Mrs. Robert Tmylor, rraliv
-n»n«’thing
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And f ’ewer In ’43 • nil children »pvnt I'hrintmn* witn . turn any man1* head Frmugb
m vonr ill
Mrs. Iluttie ( ouraey

J rrrtion
It ib»esn'l mnlter mneli what
you ontwin© in your hair, as long
Miss Iaiiii*© Hansen of Kent
as Us tlecorulive A feather •»!
Conn, was the guest of Mr*. II two. u airing of pearl* will do. i
R. Mansell during the holidays.
hunch of fruit (Artificial recom
iiuuided' I a -prig of mlitletof-.
Dr. and Mrs Ban Caawtll of ermtn# tails, \-it i-colorvd Im»u&gt;.
Orlando spent yesterday here •erjiiin butterflies or flower*
those are a ' fev\ -tigg.-Durns. Ju«i
visiting friends.
4 »•*•«• of M ting sour imagiiiMt too

lly DOROTHY KOK
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Fas hion K d l lo r

Clothe* will be fewer, almpler
•nd better in 1043.
Whether ^&gt;r not clothe# ration­
ing cornea iu this aecond yt*ar of
wm. American women must learn
to fret along with Iraa, buy more
, carefully, make their clothea last.
All non-easentiala have
been
pruned from tho 1043 allhouette,
|workwhich ia slim, streamlined, geared
Perhaps you have a false h:»tr
Mr and Mrs .1. M. Gonzalez
to the tempo of the times.
Functionalism anti quality are have mov**d from 24I.V Washing­ i piece that \ *u haven't Imtht rol
I with because of Jack of time fm
ton t«i *;I t Magnolia Avenue.
watchwords of the year.
|..idlnnry wear Formal parties ar-This is the considered opinion
I
'|H*cial •k'Ciision» ami wince every
of Mrs Dorothy Antleraon, ex
Mr* Kay Fox ami
children | ir• spends on or than the usual
eculive director of the New York
have
returned
from
Valdosta
after
time on fm n o* for ’em, its t
j Dress Institute, the association
|o f more than ftIH) dress ruaiiti visiting with Mrs Fox's mother. [•Ktiod opymrnmMr 'fo r you lo gel
Mrs
May
Connelly
! y.Vjir moiiex - xv-nth nut of yntn
facturers who sunplv the bulk
of America's retail dress trade
switch
Charting the four*© of fashion
Von can d« igu a reall) otigin
Lieut
Kandull Chase, who is
in IP III, Mrs
Andornon
says
statione&lt;l
at
Richmond,
Fla., al coiffn ie with h little extra
'Look for shorter Jackets, slim
with
his fixill' time W..11 u hi Milled corn
Th© regular monthly meeting m*r skiriH, qunntitrs of buttoriK spent the weekend
lief, entwined with ribbon, or
of th© Women’s Club will meet on your new Spring clothes He family
make a topknot coil with your
with it hu.sli eas hinchcon at 12:30 prepared for a narrower range
false piece, «pi inkle it w ith Jit’ilil*.
o'clock. llonUmoi for Lite meet­ of colon*, mure staple, monotone
and
bring ymn own hair up »’»
Miss Mildred Mrnlges, who al*
ing are: Mra. C. R. Dawaon, prints,
new
developments
m
tends Florida Stntp College for aide pompadours
Mrs |,. |\ Hagan, and Mra. Wil­ fabrics.
liam C Krickton. Sponsor for the
"You will see more suits anti W oiiuxi, spent tin* holiday* here
program is Mrs. II. M Papworth dresses made of arnlac anti nylon with Mr nod Mrs V A Speer
•ml the guest speaker will la* Jersey, more coats o f nylon fleece
Htelu last two fabrics are made
Kev Frank Pulley
Friends of David Hach will re­
from tha nylon brushing* that gret to b’Hin 111mt be l- in the
THURSDAY
yannot bo Uxcd for any other hospital suffeim v ft.tin « leg
The Townsend Club wiU meet purpose, and science has made
in the Cimrt Mouse mJ* H.'OO P M. them into beautiful and durable injury
with L. P. JIagWn preaiding. The i'a bncs.
ltv |( HI N t.R oV L K
"W e can eipact plortage* not
public ts cordially InrUed.
J l .Migrc null* R.dH-lt ICaMIH|avk
Grammar JVhool, Junior .High only of wool and silk, but also
I ill i . *1 I bill tinned up &gt;• silo*
and High Mchm I student.* art o f cotton atid rayon. Vet in the
i on r11:*i omv iliiniaielv •no’ ll
problems,
tie
cordially jfiwted to attend the face of multiple
: id •• i% fed* i‘»»t ’s pop in •b.’iiciog
Young Peoples Club Thera i* no signers and manufacturer* an*'
' |h-i Miial |i:ll Ioeat'e' to Ilie I If b e
I meeting the
chnllenf# o f
the j
adinittmn.
1of Liice Vdouoi It.ttioiu and the
I liiur.t, turning out Iasm til il ami I
L llradford Ityrd ha'
\ \ :«I | * • i m I i i CI i i . i i I b W i f d
practical clothes for
the
best
IH ID A Y
frnui Tallaliax *•♦• whei.
| I o| ollte tMin*, D o e i'll' •• I**
The Rose Circle will mfet at dr#s*ed women m the win hi
been fnf l In- p *M f» &lt;*
1 |loog'% in it|* \ ik.i*t W I'M b’l* •*
10:00 A M at the home of Mr*. Americans "
bn-ioe Designers have gone lieyoml the
Walter S Coleman. Drenmworhi
Mra. J i
Mill* will speak on WPH liminntiofis imrioseil last
Spring, when the "frozen siPiouel
4 adi t .Staid, y Rockey who has
"Trees for lleittocntry".
The Friendship League of the (*•" was the talk &lt;if the nation been -.p* oding the hob-lav* with
i
Far
from
canning
regimentation
his mother Mi
F S Hockey,
Congregational fchunrh will hold j
fntnnii*
L-K-r» is leaving today for F.ok Hinoii
Ita regular ineeling at tlie Par I o f fm-hion, the
ruling
has
acted
ns
a
challenge
to
Militiiiy Academv h i \ i
rDh home at 3:00 P. M.
who F*vi» nrodueed in
The Sanford Homo Demonstra­ designers,
the last six months tint best and
tion Club will meet at the homo most wearable collections
since
Staff Seigf’jint David I'.itiraev
of Mr*. M. N. Clevoland. 2481 Paris bunded Ihe sceptre of style
lias returned to i .1100 ll-.wie. T* v
Palmrtto Avenue, at 2:00 P. M. to America
after spending Ibe b.delays wnii
In the coming year we may Iiih motliet
\|t
Haiti.* 'late
find (bat our dreason tire buttoned t mirsey
instead of zipptsl, w© Probably
kill get iircqiiaiiited with new 1
Ih
vnthetira, we ninv even find our
Mr mid Mr- .1 (iaifies Niclud
lothes rntioned but we cun dr- have l etlll lied to Miami Ilf IOf
MJm Marjorio Juno* honorcil icnd on Ameriran designers to -pending the hhlidny* with Mrs
M lv Mary Kabtirn with a blrth- [«*©p *is the he»*t dressed nation NiclioP* parents, Mr ami Mr.*
day i»arty Friday evening «t her
4. F Mchnv.
home on Geneva Avenuo.
During the evening g«m o* ami
Mr* 4 hnrles /.ttiti and
sou.
dancing were enjoyed nnd then
Joseph, have returned in their
a i.a later hour tno birthday cake
tom e ill Philadelphia, I’a a fln
wa* cut and served to the fo l­
vlsiling wiib .Mrs II II 4‘M’Ii
lowing! Mia*
Dorothy
Pczold,
lly IIOIIUIN (HONS
shhxv
Mia* Ruth Htcnstrom, Mia* Jean
H o T.I.YW O O I), Jm i. 4. ( WW&gt;
— Only hoii.owlvm who hnvo Iks-ii
Joe &lt;’ ren«h«w ha* r c tim m l to
. hopplnfr for thp family mrala In
the t ln iv r r . ily o f F lo rid * « flc r
f&lt;&gt;ot|.ihorl«K&lt;&lt; rormnunttlc* will »|&gt;enillnir the lio liiln y * W illi I t *
(ra n t IJm .y i'lrwii nil th . aytnparent*. M r nnd M r*. It. I- 1 ic m pnthy ho diw rvi-,.
■haw.
bum, tho honorco, and the host
In Ihe mlilat o f Lon A iik.I c^'
■mot nruU* ilky&gt;, wlirn butrh.r&lt;i
ca*. ■
■loud iMihind white atnnd. Inux.t
Mr*. Nirk A.htiy nnd dauuliler,
inn only n aparw-rlb or two, th . .who h«ve been visiting hi-r p*t
»crw n writer* decided to add an rnt», Mr. nod Mr*. O cir^e It
extra ecene to "M in ion to Mm- illahop, hn* returiM-d to VnhUi-ln,
row .'1 It wa* a wonderful *eeno-- (la.
a Hu.ilan bangttatI.imry la the |nrop man, which
Cstdet dene Le(«*tU&lt; left today
make* him ex-ofTleio marketing
agant for *uch occadona. I.imry for Hewatmea Military Atuileiny
in
Tann., after *|M‘ndlttg the boliHad been reading th# paper*,
which tha acriptera apparently day* with hla family. Mi and
hadn’t. Urney groaned. “ I run t Mr*. W. &lt;’ Hill.
go buy n Ituumn banquet,” he
rt'-lr
groaned. " I f I rpold gat lamb
Cadet Jimmy Ingley will re­
chop*. I'd nacd eight for each of
turn
to
Hewanneo
Itlilltary
Armle.
tho men— about 30— at tho fca»t,
my In Trnn. today after *pending
counting all the takea. Two hun­ tha holldaya with hi* psriiiti.
dred forty lamb ehgpa— and wo­ Mr., and Mr*. J. I. Inglpy
men acramblfng from market to
market In •earth o f tw o or three,
or anything that tooke Ilka meat.
serving
And 1 need fl*h, and caviar. No,
by MUv Jaaa Sharon.
I can't do U. It wouldn’t bo rlgh tl”
I present with Mra.. Dvaon
The morning paper *olvrd hi*
aa Bra Men were: Mrs dilemma. Tha rnlat shortage had
in Oven, Hr% Frad Wit- made tho bandar Unea. But re­
Mra. Jamaa CrappN Mra sourceful U m ey had an Idas:
MIL Mr*. IW. T . .uaneoek, W hy not. ha aakad. show 'th e and
Mias Mildred Ratliff has reo f tho banqueU-tna feast over, turned from Atlanta, Ga. where
aA has been vialUng her brother,
tha guaata Uagartag over damt- TbAnaa RatH ff Jr., who ta In the
taaaa, brandy, vodka, and elgara. United Statoa Blgnol Con&gt;* at
This I* vrhat you w ill s a . In tha
list, B- A , MarThuraton, Miaa “ banquet** aeene. And It la all
right with Director Michael Cur­
William M. ThigtM,t'
tis. Mika want# to get on with
have retuninl
tho picture, one o f tho year’ s big­
. after i|&gt;rnil
gest, In order to get at another
log
several
.
da;
hero
with hi*
eoloetaNr-‘” nUs la tho A rm y."

‘od e 111 ill i.tli • hollow sterl f
Ini if iiniioiui ledocen th*1 wety
iirplam* propellers hv

j have to I.
! notion*
|subset ibe
I llU'llldllll!
that *• t

Writer Describes
“Spoils
System”
In OPA And WPB

••Minii\

Miss Mary Raburn
fluest Of Honor

HOLLYWOOD

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fight to
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Announcement

MECHANICS

llgglna announce*
Tho flight deck* of sirplnt.e
■4 noy. daughter, carrier* are surfaced with w,«.|,
to Frank P. Hall.
Tha erramony took place In Jack. a* in o
•onvilU, Jan. t, 1941,

lo of tho British Navy
oat, angags, and - da-

DS FIRES
Utnr for. Bird
mover* to bo

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A lso new Vuciiiiio ' ll it iii'i*
avfclln' !a fo r lininoduitu tie*
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rear which unlike meet tax UwW djBi. deep Into the pocketbooks o f practically overy working man and woman in

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America. Aa not much la understood about this so-called
Victory A x locally and aa abnoat everyone la going to
have to pay it, we suppose a Httfe apace devoted to explana­
tion might not run counter to the War Production Board’s
desire to conserve newsprint.
All wage and salary earners are au]
pay tt
tax except Army and Navy men, farm
domes'
gaged in business in the United Stater, employees ’ Of a
foreign government in the United Mates, American em­
ployees working outside the United’ States, and public of­
ficials, Insofar as their fees are concerned but not their
salaries, h • 'h ■« - •/••'
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The tax amounts to B percent of the salary or wage
abovo |12 a Week. In other words a pdrsoh who eiahu $12
a week and no more, does not have to pay the tax.. But a
person who earns more than $12 a week has to pay a tax
amduntlng to 5 percent on that part of hjs wages or salary
which Is over $12 a week. Thus a person earning $20 a
week would have to pay 5 percent on $8, or $.40 a week.
A person who is paid by the year or by the month has to
pay a tax computated on exactly the tame basis, ‘ .
The unfortunate part about thUJaw, at least from the
■’» point of vfow. Is that it intakes him tha tax ed­
it u up to him to compute, th* amount bfj the tax
struct it from the employee'* pay envelope,, The
•keeps it temporarily and. at the end of every three
remits to the government along With gll'.tbaother
fch he has eoliected from his other employees'add
own pay check.
f ,, employer la liable for. the payment of all taies by
employees. If ha fails to collect' from his employees,
has •to: make tbolr payments blmdelf. If he makes a
Uke In.tn&amp;Aluount ho withhold^ from .•their pay. and
i not .collect enough, he has to make up the balance out
ils own salary. If he collects too much, he is subject to
ns of $1,000, a year In jail, and 960 for each infraction.
Now the amount to be withheld Jr? tha employer does
’Table of Optional
not have to be exactly G percent.
percent A ‘Table
Withholding" Is provlcrcd by the Rettynue Buresit which is
ant to be aa confusing to the employee as It lanelpful to
the employer who has trouble figuring his percentage. If
your salary is between $12 and $10 the employer may withhold $.10 regardless of whother that *U exactly 6 percent or
not
/
And for Instance, If your salary Is $21 the table pro­
vides that your employer may withhold $.60, though exactly
6 percent of the exeess over $12 Is only $-46- This provi­
sion may prove confusing at times to the employee and lead
llm to bellevd that he Is being rooked by his employer. In

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Hon* are fonfln^f prtotkuJly' *ittirely to KMtaMa end word ala^na
which niaaa. t o r ',d '.minimum of

J U a n y ' o f ara rredu*t*s. of ngUorully-koown »chool»
Urg*. percentage a n printers by
trade.
.
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Many o f the muiea hava baan
with , 0&lt;xxlymr mors tHan 26
years. In tha antfra stoop are J*
oilmen whom official* describe as
thoroughly ^fflelanO* .

At 20 mile*, per hour the «*»r-

■*« mntcHjt cannot itop hU
cor lit leu than 101 foot upon on
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.ua w. t.t at.-■■■■■■ ■

In **v*ral days.

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One of tha most baa:
•tori** to cortt* out of
Rica wa* that th* pr«aid«n&lt;
university, young Jama 1
received hie dr*grr» St &lt;
town
untvajslty . &lt; Was!
wher* h* epant hu yean i
HU way through college; 1
•l*o r*gi*t*r*d st th* uni
of Chicago. In tb« inal

hew did Bag* know that hla maaUr was relurpIngT
In tb« campaign to. collect Y*l*
kayo tor their nick)* content *
taakUn lady turned In th* key to
h«r hop* cheat, ‘iTh* *add«et
word* of tongu* of pen or* th*r*i

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Chines* feelings are deeply hurt. It is a bad situation for
two nations that llk« and need each other, and must stand
together against Japan.
The attitude of the United States government la under­
standable. The President, presumably on th*'advice of the
military strategists, wants to, concentrate on the European
„ That strateror the human

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Work Of Mutes In
Industry Praised
By Big Company

Thal’n what you get
when you place your

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poult box.

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AIUtONj O, Jam
4, V P tThay can’t *u*ak and they can’t
hear, but Uioy mak* swell air-

It’a foolish to nm the risk of joaing^ahiabkit by keeping them In the bona*. Play
safe . . . You can get such a lot o f pfoleetkm
and freedom, from worry for aqeh a small
cost. Inquire'todayl

U tba comment of Good­
year Tire and Rnbbar Co. officiate
when th*y talk abolit mute* workins at their Akron aircraft plant.
Th* Cioodycar company, plono*ra
Is the employment 'of mute*, r*sarda- them aa tha Mmo«t a*ddumn, falthftil and hard-working"
of tho thouaand* of men and wo.
men, they hire.
-’.More than lOO mutaa ir*' em­
ployed In tha company1* Akron
war plant*, occupying Important
poeltlon* of trust - and reeponil-

F lo r id a

Bank’ of

State

Sanford
"A F o n d ly Institution1

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ernes* In henk d*th* p»it year. V.V

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The Johiuoiu
Lead
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The Johnson family leads In'Amur et
have thought ^the Smiths would hi

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Editor.

WiD Be Simpler
. Ur. and Mrs. Robert IXylor
And Fewer In '43 and
children spent /Christmas witn
Mrs. llsttl* Cou^sey.
By DOROTHY ROB
Ap Fashion Editor
Clothe* will -be fewer, simpler
Miss Louis* Henson o f Rent.
- . 1043,
and better in
Oonn. was the guest of Mm. H.
R. Hsnaell during the holidays.
Whether br
. Dr. and Mrs. Den CeawtU of
Orlando spent yesterday . here
visiting friends.
which la slim, streamlined, geai
to th* tempo of tha time*.
Functionidlsm . and quality are
watchword* of the year.
This la the considered opinion
of Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, ex­
ecutive director of tha New York
Dress Institute, tha association
of more the a 800 dress manu­
facturers who supply the bulk
of America's retail ares* trad*.
Charting th* eoura* of fashion
In I943, Mrs.
Anderson
says:
'Look for shorter jackets, slim­
mer skirt*, quantiles of buttons
on your new Spring clothes Ba
prepared for a narrower range
o f colon, more stable,, menotor
new devalopmenta
I* Mr*. H. M. Papworih
■nest speaker will he
nut Pulley.
The Townsend Club **LU meet
to tb e.C «U V »od »e pABiOO P. RU
Uremmsr Sdioo), Junior J tig h
end. High ftchool student* ere
cordially invited to attend. 4h*
Yagng Peoples Club,
no
admission.
^

then to

’ r m o A t a r !.*»;•
Rose Circle will meet

The
at
10:00 A. M. s t the hoM»,'*t k{rs.
Walter 8. Coleman, Dreamworld.
Mrs. J. C. RUta edU apeak on
“ Tree* for Democrney".
The Friendship League e l the
Congregational Church will .hold
Its tegular meeting at the Par*
risk house at 3:00 P. M.
Tba Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Club will
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1483
of
Mr*. _M.
1
Palmetto Avenue, at t;00 P. M.
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MIm Mary Raburn
la Gu$at Of Honor

fleece.
tiro fabric* are made
front tha, nylon brushing* that
raaoot, h* used for any other
purpose, *and , science has mad*
u t m Into beautiful and durabl*
tabrica. / ^ a, *. *
"Wo caa expert shortages not
only of woql rod silk, hut also
o f cotton *nd rayon, eat in tha
faoa-cd multiple problems, de­
signer* and m u M K tu m s ate
meeting tho challenge o f . the
times, turning out beautiful ami
practical clothe* for tha beetd reseed women In the world—
Americans."
Designer* hare gone beyond the
WPH llminations Imnosed last
Spring, when the “ frSirn silhouet­
te" was tba talk*of the nation.
Far from , causing regimentation
o f fashion, the
famous
I*8S
ruling has acted as a challenge to.
designers, who bare produced in
tha last sla months the beat and
most wearable collections
since
Parts handed the sceptre o f style
Am Amarina
*
i may
find that our dresses ara ittoned
Instead o f sipped, are
synthetic*, wa may rvgn find our
clothes rationed—but wo can dson American daalgnera to
ua tho beat-drat**d natlhs
on earth.

A 'S f c s s .* « K
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Ruth Rrvnn R;'1

Coiffures
Should Not Dim
Ladies9 Glamor

HOLLYWOOD
By BOBBIN OOON8

ftOLLYWOOD, Jan.. 4, (WW)

ewivs* who have been
r tha family meals In
a communities . will
. Plain all tha aynthy ha dsaerves.
* 1 midst , o f Los Angalet’
ate days, when butchers
Mnd whit* stands boastspare rib or twe, tba
wa decWod to add an
to "Mission to Mo*,
was a wonderful scene—
baagtmt, ,
tha prop man,'which
marketing
■Limey

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banquet," he
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t Umb

H-4UW WO*
market to

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gonial**
have moved from 2445 Washing
ton In 6I3 Magnolia Avenoe.
Mrs. Ray Fox and children
have returned from Vaidoslg after
visiting with Mrs. Fox'* mother,
Mr*. May Connelly:
Lieut. Randall Chase, who is
stationed
at
Richmond, 1 Fla..
eperrt the weekend with his
family.
Mias Mildred Bridges, who at­
tends Florida Stats College for
Woman, spent th* holidays hero
with Mr. anil Mrs. V. A. Bpeer.
Pricnds of David Bach &lt;
gret to tram that h« Is
nospllal suffering from
Injury.

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Writer Describes!
“Spoils System” i
In ORA And WPB

Cadet Htanley Hockey, who has
been spending the holidays with
his mother Mrs*. K. N Hockey,
Is leaving today for Fork Union
Military Academy in Va.
Staff

Sergeant

David Couracy

has returned t&lt;&gt; I'anin Howie, To*,
after spending th« holidays nth
hla mother, Mrs. llsttl* Tst*
Courtey.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Ualnrs Niche!
have returned to Miami after
spending the holiday* with Mrs. Inveslgallon that clltuf the wings
Nichol's parents, Mr. and Mrs. /&gt;f sear *egency exacullves.
(I. K. Mens
That there have been abuse* In
hiring Is undlspuUkl by analysts
fact*
In ooperations
WIKI
in e la
c ia in
p t-rs lio n t
I k i Know
k n o a th*
Mrs. Charles Zinn sad son w
th * s it * o f Ihn w ar e ffo rt, it was
___I* - L I .
Ithat
k .l
stome
a l* .,
Joseph, have returned to thdr IInevllabla
doadwood
home In I’hlladulplda, l ‘«. s flir personnel climb aboard the bun. Ivisiting with Mr*. II- H Cren wagon.
shsw.
Congressional critics, howet.i.
threw out Oils factor of unavnl.l
able
dead wood, and still claim »
Joe Crenshaw ha* returned t*
tha University of Florida after let of govantmant naata hav* bs-rn
spending th* holidays with hla •made downy for pal* of th* Id parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F Cren­ shots. Soma trxerutlves, say &lt;bohjectora, hav* adopted a prarl.. shaw. ,
which la known In WPIl
OPA corridor* a* “ layering In '
Nick Ashb; and daughter, favored subordinates.
iwho have been vf«Uling her
h.
pee­
Hare I* how It works, tjsy -u
ente, Mr. and Mr*. Georg* D. branch director*, rail them I
— *hw
inclusive, report to Deputy I*
rector A, o aubordlnat* of Dln-&lt;
tor JL In aom* policy shakr-ui
Director Z taka* over for Dir*. "
Cadet Oen* LeOetU left today tor B. Director Z then “ layer* m '
Bar BaWannes Military Arailemy tum* associate dlrectoVa bslwnn
in Term., after spending the hully Director A -and Drancli
day* With hla family, Mr. and
ora 1-6. Associate Director*
Mm. W. C. HIU.
X and Y get the report*
and not Infraquently make It ••&gt;
tough for 1-6 that they resign.
talay will re- Likewise,
Deputy Director
A.
iUitary Acsde- short-elrsulted and largely
ant
after spending
sa of
or a
m hoi
s e n iT i u s e s s p o n m
dor Director B then sees to
hla parents,
hat .the oaaeutlvM ho "layers
ahd.M rtr J. L. Ingloy.
ara hi* oam friends, as 1-&lt;1
A war* friends o f Director It
adat Kenneth Leffler will r *
Ogresslonal critics
of
th«
l ta Peek Union Military Aradt o t W a l t twtronagr'
a l r M i a w w ’ * o f war *' In Va, today. Ha has bean
■ admit that In many.
in g hla pnrantf Mr. and Mrs.
&gt;e "cousins" have done
tba holiday*.
•entire job after their
nta.
However,
they
llh o f th* confusion end
t has rethat has coma to light
Ga. where
ng aiw) allocations proliar brother,
noraliy am Inter-clou*
ha I* In th*
v T torg has also been
|. Corps at
tint that places burn
d for bright young mer|
it connections Iml

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Thigpen
returned
r spend-

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Mrs. Gtmi Adams hs* gone to
ruiitfrrMiuiin Kutifrt ItamipKM
Charleston, H C. to visit her III.
I lkii« tiiriM'tl up n hIIua*
husband. Gene Adams,
Radio lion that may iltinmt*ly nnieU
Technician, Second Class
hk»» h |M»l»H*Ht’H pup In rharffinfr
T. Bradford Byrd has returned
from Tallehassee where he has
been for th* past few days on
business.

I i

R ia n

If RBTTY CLARK B •
|
A P Beauty M iter
No need to let last year’* eve­
ning dress dim this year's glam­
or. Party coiffure* of 1043 are I
really
something. .Enough
to
tum any man's head in your di­
rection.
It doesn't matter much whatj
you sntwin* in your hair, as long
as Its dacorativa. A feather or
two, a string of pearl* will do, a;
bunch of fruit (nrtlfieUI recom­
mended! I a sprig of mistletoe,
ermine tells, vsri-colorvd bows,
sequin butterflies or flower*—
those are s few suggestion*. Just
a case of letting your Imagination
work.
Perhaps you hsve a false hair
piece that you haven't bothered
with because »f lack nf time for
Kdmund l.owe, forrvmg s nlanr to*» Vlnilivostok. le.irii. I
ordinary
woar. Formal parties aro
J[
special occasions, and since every &lt;■&lt;&gt; pilot John Itoche (list their mdto I.earn hus hern r*it off h
girl apende more than the usual IJnrkont in "Klondike Fury" -bowing tomorrow on s do.,1.1,.
time on fisin n|i for ’em, ita ') Iprogram til llir Itm Theatre.
good opportunity for you to gst |
your money's worth out of your
switch.
You can dr-ign a really origin­
al colffuro with a little extrq
flxin’ time. Wear a braided coro­
net, entwined with ribbon, of
make a topknot coll with your
false piece, sprinkle it with beads,
and bring your own hair up In
aide pompadour*.
-«|

•‘ncntitnal palruiMic*'' in th»» O fH w
of l*rlrr AdimnintiHllojii mik! th**
W'nr I'roiluclloii litmrd.
For
thin*, thiMs closr t*»
|hlnt(a in ORA ami WRH have
rvmarkrij on 0»t* number uf 'You*iua1* %iia«*«| I*v PXFCiitlvi'i in
key
war nj^urlra. Thi»M» nr**
*'rotliina“ In ihr llulljfwiMKt aein»e.
meaninif fraternity bmthnra, eloar
friciwli nf former biiattiraa naao
riatra, not mv**raarily IiIimmI kin.
Ilnmape«*k haa promNrd u t\»n
ur*'Hpioii:il
invaatltration,
and
IllprfV IIO M'RMiti In ImdirVO he'll
hum* o ff In hla iltMnatidft. for h«*
i * ('(H lffm V moat Anient rharn
pton or vivll «to*rvlro. Tho
propn-MsI proto* in also ri'rtaln to find
with* Nfipport In ronffreta. Othrr
polona wouht rathor havo
couAreaanien control patnm af* tliart
^outaUlcra” In the war afeini»*a.
Thtty'U U» rrithoalaatU* for nny

u t

lioll'li •. •' •
r o io m ik s t ii i* »

l»r.»Yok&lt; .&lt;

UChi''d in to 'I

•»t*rn'i Ssio h'ian
* n.ove«t fr t'i i th**

'**a man »•' »I** pb
O'. '
tioi

Education VI lived
I
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S de I'or
Military
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nrt* rtutPidri

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In -1 \ i i »i
f colli-t;*'
T h L i IIK | ll\ • Vet *eIV , rililx ill mil
h u lit ir n f* **«!#* I I hit t Mill* 11*1■• I
the 4' m II i 'K h -lu d r n tn III Dili* «**i«n
I r v Hit* I * itu.l iP - y r u r **l*l Itttyund I Im l *4»l|ritn n i l u llo im l al
rem ly I ' m * •Im p iu ^ l 14 |H*r«-eiit I*n
r o liu r iil l i t * I si (It'll u f f n* UUieh i»»
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E d h iru tjiill I * • n v p y iiiM ' h r
tea
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C olll'K l'6 thttk* a I 11*11,1 la* III
c e lc rn le l l n i p ro g rn itm hy k'IV ih k
up VHCHtimi to i n i r r n * r th** y*.»i•

m

fmm HU t«» lh tocckB. Mur*- ihim 1

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IH1'* III III *1 hi lit»taI Mini tt.lleg**
n . V ic to ry •Le«nl* u A m «•l nrtt*«| with iiiuiniaU pro
7fnidroIrp
ho foundation fo r uriid- puird t v tho offtec* uf Kdiirutioii, i
Ing high R&lt;hoor HtudcntH t«&gt; ttu* whicti conducted
InAiiruten for |
glu of farmori In IU4T
j nlurulora |n tho Army
Birvli'u I
CongrcM Voted fumU for twu , rommniid ureua
^ r v ‘ °an r ' " r* " " A
T" M»0‘*d up Unchlng. tho Of.
^‘,r "luih’nt Kjoiih, and [ f|it,
Fducatinn produrnl 50 l
(or RptYlul wiur yocft-j filin'* mid rond'.irlrd a lucmUy I
tlon Irsinmg. i-umls wore rusuivr.l,
b / "711 colleges fur Jl.fkW sin- J!"1'"
&lt;‘r «»•» V r".,r&gt;'
dinU at an average of »I!IU per I ‘
1 h*' Wartime &lt; ummi.slon I
atddeiit, 41 percent for migluper-l lecwiiinended federal % iid» be
- w h « f g nwrt
"
...
ft lu'ii. ut- »for innllrme. 151 nllotted to supplenirnt stale and I
percent •for rliemlstry. nine per | b&gt;cul funds to prevent lem-bors I
flfh tt o
Cent for ill'll tieIsi, 5 ', percent fu r , I. u v lu g their sronola f&lt;u lielter '
LIVE. . .
fu r I imylnk JSlis,
pnarimicltis, four per rfnt
,000

hig h

Nchoolt

liysirLl* niul
erinpriuns.

hnvi*

^ lu r tr il

p e rrv iit

AND L0VEI

Tho voratiun training found for
inaungeth* gentleman rnglnruring, selrnre,
■ on lb*, trail of ment or other wnrllme work .ws-i
Used
hy
1
1
&gt;
1
&gt;
rullvges
giving
fi,l4U
employment prac.
couri.es for 1’J to Id weeks to
760.000. st’jilvtite.
Newest programs prepared by
ha W ar Department for dlstribu-1
lion by the O ffice o f Fdurathin
fart was organ- 1/1 December wrro pre-lndustion
courses fur study |u elcctrjjlty
: J- ‘ V
} needed fpr 150 army Job*, shop.
ork fo r IK« anny Jobs, machine
istructhm for 22o uud radio fur

Plans to lixrrnso physical iU

V-;*l
Ah[$\
(Auto, Tractor, Marine,
Carafe; Hervice Slaln»p,
Ilnwillne'IU^Ine, t‘ l r . ) '

row AiRntAn
1UAININO
rdtindipiit

opya

tor, experim fcd lArchsi its.
\V*r will jflfiu yoii for »notiplb'e.l lilrCriiftr Work, 'ion
or women. Pay n lill. trails-

rvlea on all makes

m s w iffi
St/ J0
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ag fall e»sSISlHS i«
•want Dept,

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F o r Ficforyv~\t
im n to STATES DEFENSE

SAVINGS BONDS'

ifciB# - «■*

riot ■

AN INDBPaNIM Orr DAILY NEW8PAW5R

—
(m l * . (Spoelal)

Hr distant* fe*MMoa worn to
at the Sanfordlub, sending BI­

•U r/pO d an* war os to the

3g f $ r Bprtttg WMb*"

n*, W » «*9f

«t l*. If th*- elofc* train in
north near borne Of ' make

riaifltiff »0 at

rim Neaa Pi tmty

ling dot* In too ' groat
anjr dog to be made, a
» favorite.
IfirVIMMTy
IB unauatUonabljr
UM
e. la
the
BBS, Of the field but whather
\ can outbreak JfVi sMcGae. Jack
rust and sevtrak c n the others
k boot question.
0 rev hound rscci
rrd-Orlsndo Kendel
ftumed last night a
Mk of the eighth i
i j U k i i t the club
ay. Featured in lh«
futurity, will b \
ivorite dogs o f tha
itorday night races marked
•Mae of u o first week of
Baaaon. with, numbers of fane
Ming the erenta each night
1 the opening Monday, Dee.
&gt;y*v
/,
I the race* this evening, 111j*. owned by the late Dr. C.
Hall, with a big following et the tracks will maUh his
P with that of such runners
Kar Sweet, Merry Kay, South
V Jack Frost, Stay Lender,

Nancy Joy
KJas Agrtcola
flood Cheer
Big Marla
Joy Flag
. nig Baoiaooo
My Model
tl . oo a d S a w refaotty
Bta'o Beoolor*
U n f t a ’i Ctas*
Bland' Dear
Doo Dor.la
Juat Dollla
Captain Bud
Truo Joan
Crany'a Hangar
tricar Half Bally DowBlo)
Tkkod Boon t i l MUo
Itayal Oalda
Marry Nlgkt
SHtor Dyar '
Lucky Oypay
D. I&gt;. Bloc Bill Wabeeh Conkall
Dlxlo Boo
Billy Obo
rourth Nee* Pan iniy
J*I-AI*I
Bprlagotool
• weal Jlngl*
Fellow Loddl.
Happy Maw TaarFInay B.
Dofuio Aadrow J a il Bland
Mftk Ba w f IB Mile
John A da mi
Dick Tela
Miami Celllan
JTInoet Oat
Paul raoorlta
Vileatlne'a Pard

Gold flmugglcr

(Court #*alK.»)

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Uuiksy.Diana

Florida Asked To
Increase Supply Of
% g s For Army
TALLAHASflBB, Jan. 4, (Spe­
cial)—“ Krge am as Important
an Item’ In’ supsIlea provided for
our armed eerrMOa . c t arms and
aidtuition", Nathan Mayo, com-

m A n iM ft tioticr ^ I r r a -o fT k

rrrK K if m . u n j
The Annual
Noe

I alnrkholder* t f
Mtead a t the ciutomary Spring trklnln* «t»
buolneae: connected with It?
Tha meeting was eiperted
end the “ shadow boxing" ns
clnba have gone through since
Travel qucstlOft .eras brought
a month ago In a letter ti
Eastman urging curtailment i

’ ettu oM
( anility o f n
(•niece I* Big
i *matler camp*

MBftinwa

Ik. * h ,~ l

f Hrmlnolo CoBaty.
r$ r0z
I Thursday. Jaaaarr
l Tan A. M.
,
(Signed) Daryl

r«!

I be hold at
may. Oaeeeia.

Florida,

A w n s* on th*

on

i ii o g i n #
(U90. It. BISHOP
kT 1 LOOOB ‘ **■
it. j a i ic b o i r r •
I Aa lha city C«Bimtm»« " f

Ibo Cllr Of Sanl",*.

rld»
Alt *«tr
If N RAYS n
Ctlf Clark
(Official Beal)

*

Secretary

o s o i s A x c a g o . am

nb .

aer o r

s a id

orrr

fi&lt;&gt;-

Tb» rraular annual m.allns of
lb. .harebolS.ya of Th. ItantoraAllanllr Nollonal llaak will be
I,r 1.1 nl lb . banklne hou.o In H.o
ford. Klorlda.. on Tunadajr. Jan­
uary It. IMt, at Idro o’clork IV
M. f"r lha .laollorf of dlr.clor.
and lha Iranaarilon of auH, olh.r
bu .ln ... s . may proporfy r»in.

AH OROINAHCM OF TMB C*TT
OP SANFONB AMMHDIkd aS6&lt;'.
, TIONS I 'AHgS a o r OROINAHCM

Packa&amp;eStore-

ALL --POPULAlt
--------------a iu N tN i

Ask yourself thesa
Questions when
you buy s laxative
Blaek-Draugh'
&lt;Jte». 'Why
Why ha*
has Black-Draught
born such n favorite laxative wlt|l
four (cvncrstlonx of users In the
South? A ns. Urcausc it la purr
Iv herbal, and usually gentle,
tiicrouirh, prompt when direction,
are followed. Queo, What’s an­
other rmieiii for Black. Draught’s
grrst nopularlly? Ana. It co.tg
only 2oc for 2I» lo 10 doses. Get
Black-Draught in the familiar yr|.
low l«ii today. Follow label ril-

POIID, PIAIHIDA:

.-a(|', A**.

I recall two Inal Aneta
when
managem 'changed their mlnde
very kulchly down
South. At
SareaoU In I9M, , loo Cronin of
4.. Open dates between long
the B ed San fpok ; very highly
• youngster “jumps'1 ao as to make the use
of Pullmans.nnnecoesaryA Reduction o f • the d ie pf
M rJW IT bo­
rers l could get k yarn out about traveling squads from 26 t o 1JO
the kid, he had been shipped to players.
Lendla.al.o may have tuggBIMlnneopolle. And. at Bt. Petersburg the same y A r, Frank Frisch tlonx on spring training—« a litas
muddled
since
some
waa .raving about the
baseball greatly
possibilities of pro football's new­ engthy trips to California.'Fledest star, Sammy Baugh. But, a da and other w am f cllmatca, h«M
few days later, just about -the wen abamtoned. Only tha1Boston
time tSe popgra w its using my
little pro file on Slinging Sammy,
Baugh waa shipped o f f . t o the
Soehester farm.
So,
baseball
writers have learhed to keep their
fingers crossed when they, write
pieces about rookies, even when
managers am enthusiastic.
Some o f the Spring trips were
Pretty expensive but several clubs,
through economic] , and guaran­
tees fro rathe Southern cities, IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OP

■

LEGAL NOTICEQ J

Mariinn I: Thai Ssctlos I o f OeItnanr. No. 1ST o f tho Oily of
Sanford. Plorlda, paaaad had
adopl.d no lha MIh day of Jaayary, lost, entitled, “An Ordlasneo
ll.aulallna
Traffic Upon
lha
s ira .i. and Avanaaa of Iko City
•f S.nf.ird
Florida: Daalgnatlng
('.rialn Kira.lo and AVOauas sa
Through
or Art.rial Btroala or
S v .n u .. and R.xulallne Traffic
Thernn; Prepldlne for ina fnslaf.
iillon i&gt;t Traffic Devices: ItoqulrIna I'.roosa and Drlvara of VobirUi ll.lng lha fliraala sad Avanu.c of lha Oily lo Conform
to
Traffic
Dovlrloo lloroloforo
or
Hereafter In.tall.d
or Provided;
Forblddlna Dlasonat Croaalng of
llroolo br Podaairlaaa; : Forbid*
dlna the (&gt;p.ration o f say Motor
t.hlelo llpnn tho BlroolS, Avonuoo
or Alloys of Ihs Oily of Hanford,
Florida by any Parson Who Daoo
Not Hnvo the
Drivers
lAeonso
I'rvocrlbMl by Iks Laws of the
stale o f Floridai Hoaoallajr Carlain Ordinances A C Ibo o ily of
Hanford fU culallag Traffic
and
Providing a Penally for lha V lolotion of iko Provlaleas o f THIS
Ordinance.", bo and tb s-sa m e Is

1
■ . T T ' : " : ? ’ T"
Blr.vl shall
lha .Jehl
rle onof. First
. . . haV«
. —
w«y
at all IntarsaetlohR. sieapi
hrr&lt;t*
In proFld#d . w h«r»' trarfln I* ro*
(raffle control
v _

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w
W
IIIIR
Avaaoe;
6 .li;
bring

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T O N IG H T S

A L L -S T A R

RKJ11TI! IIACE— FUTURITY
ST A Y

MERRY K AY

JA.CK FROST

F E A T U R E

GREYHOUND GUS
I

SW EET

flO lrfil SUNl
lll-GUIDE
,

S T A Y LEADER

R^D Mr GEL

it. e. lu iu to u .^ r u in iifr .

NAIIVIB
LABBITKH
CAR
Dafandane •
HamCB TO APFBAB
TO: NARVIK . IJUUHTBIt
ROLL a rsaldant or
1U
•North Carolina;
it appaerlng from tha
mil of Comdalht filsC
Is
above .triad causa that gp
a resident at Ik# City o f It)
n lha State of North Coi
New T h .r.fo r .,
1 ’

of Picking Winners

;

«•. » complcla slop brfara
lha InUrsaclIoft Sf Flral
'
**{?•*
and Banfnrd Avanu*.
1
v .h lr j.. nn
. Drlvara oparailng

lx on the air over •
WDDO tonight at
O'tlO and over
WLOF- at liU
with
all Ibis .
“dope" on the dogs
■i the 3gnford-Or-v
Undo Kennd Club

WASHINGTON. Jan. 8. UP&gt;A Navy communique today an
nounced the American troops on
Guadalcanal laland have gained
strategic high ground overlook
ing their airfield and repulsed
six counter-attacks killing 160
Jape.
Meanwhile. Secretary of the
Navy Knox said Japanese destroy­
er* which reached the waters otf
Guadalcanal Saturday apparently
wem driven off witthout landing
although drums af supplies were
unloaded and a few probably
drifted ashore.
A Navy communique Indicated
today that the Japanese had mads
their moat successful attempt In
six weeks to gat supplies t o their
forces on Guadalcanal Island In
tha Solomons.
Eight enemy destroyers reached
tha vicinity of the northwestern
end of
Guadalcanal
Saturday.
They ware attacked by
torpedo
boats which scored e hit on one
and possibly three hlu on two
other*. Enemy airplanes in lim
bombed the l*T Tboeta but Inflict­
ed only slight damage.
Tha communqlue did not say
whether any ol lha destroyers got
through to* Guadalcanal but since
only one waa definitely reported
damaged It waa entirely possible,
unless there was further Ameri­
can action not yet reported, that
(oige of them at least did land
supplies and even some reinforcementr.
Before the mld-Novvmbar sea
battl* o ff Guadalcanal In which
a powerful Japanese armada wag
decisively
defeated, tha enemy
landed supplies and
reinforce­
ments on tea northwestern hump
of th* lriand about ever? other
day. Thaaa usually ware delivered
by destroyer or erftlkar-daatroyar
Utk group*.
Since mid-November, however,
such attempts have been extreme­
ly rare and until last Saturday
had resultad In heavy
damage
to the Japanage ships making

i ‘ Increakea flow of ga.trio
, thus aiding digestion and
tg build rvelstaoeo for timns
meet
A .M-yenr record

it 10 Miles Bonih t&gt;r Stanfora.
TURN'AT RURARROW

By PAUL ROBIN^Ob.
tAMGfc FAMHIAC

w a A T . - m r ) -J

V ' r \\

Y0UR-8HIPWile
COMEIfT Soonmr
By tho AJd'af N«w«p«p|F

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mm&amp;M*.

Hlfc KJ#Fft FITTED TOH THE

amed President
JIM. M. MInertk waa slactad pmaIdont o f tho Men's Club of tha
Holy Gross Episcopal Chqreh at
a supper meeting In the Pariah
House last night Other officer*
elected were Edmund Malaeh, viceotp and Ralph Smith, aecmd treasurer.
wing, the (upper whkh era*
by tho ladle* of tho Worn■miliary, the Rev. Frank
delivered a short address
g possible objectives of
m*t Ctob for tho coming
He suggested that ope e !
nary goftla should be In-

124 Red Cross Kit
Bagft-FIlled F or
U. S. Armed Forces

tha orgnnliatlon of 1
ib nad for atlmuin tho Church and

M&amp;m*

In Africa Is Deployed
Brizerte To Tripolitania

Bomber Crashes In Columbus Residentinl Area
J

i

IN, 1-m .I s WS Freest

New Services Are Local Solon Made Peterson Warns
InStdlleQ III

Recreation Club

strayed ' numerous t&lt;
fortification*, •
among theme block houses In the
northern factory district.
* i
Soviet troops continuing their I x i c a l

---------H osten u es

“SailorcncK"

-

a cargo
, reached the waters
immediate
north or the Island
t sM#. Intercepted bi
Nov. SO,
n force which tani
an Amai
or cruisers,
two largo
re and tha
four regular,
three rtor ~ itant' ships. There
evidence then that tha
Jape had mad* any
landings.
a
Tha aaraa wia I n * of another
attempt they : Undertook Dec. 3
whan Am erica#; aircraft from
Guadalcanal attacked ten cruisers
16# mile* north

j i i i r a i 'T l 't l S ;

ft J8 t .
Um u er

■ pO

tha Nasi* from advantageous |m,
eltlons.
The retreating (larinaa* at,an
doned two tanka, four guna, nine
trucks and much other booty, the
communique said, and 300 enemy
dead wars left on th* battlaflcl,!.
Attainopting to relieve trapped
force*. th* Germans eounter-attacked repeatedly with l a r g e
foren, th* High Command asid.
Wilting under murderous Hovivt
Are, massed German tanks am|
Infantry "rested back," Iravii
more than 1,000 dead and
disabled tank*.
The B*d Army was reported
the offensive In some sectors
tha central front, and In othrr*
engaged in
won position.

Pmaalng

i

Ith imall ar- habited locality and, In bloody
saldlara and atmeVrightlng, captured con sldro
embark for
i now reached
In the north Caucasus "our
rdlng lo the
thannomatar tmopa developed their offensive*
the midnight communique said.
h been extended by , Front reports said Rad Army
OOUnty Rod Cross spearheads striking west and north
■coaching Prokhladnm-.
Gorman baa# on tha It,inIan railroad. In an offanv
h threatened to trap an#
IS the advanced element#
faai salient la the EeaL

T o
Now
‘shack

D is c u a s

And

Meet
D u t ie w

services- i n c l u d i n g a
bar", anavlng and shoe

shining equipment, a chocking ear
vice awl n registry for talloro’
ivlves who desire positions, have
been Installed In the Hervtce Men's
Club nn !.akr Monroe which has
been taken over by the United
Service
Organisation,
William
Weitknpf, director, announced this
morning, following a meeting last
night with team captains who are
In charge of hostesses and "S a ilorenen".
Duties of the hostesses ami
“ Ballorenas" were Hated hy Frank
Shames, chairman o f the Defease
Councils Recreation Division, re-

rted and earn pies of the AO
hour service pins were displayed
In explaining how to be eligl
bl* for a civilian defense pin, Mr.
Shames said that each girl or
woman will have a schedule of the
Humber of hours on tha day she
has volunteered to oarva and she
raeaivM a pin after 60 houra of
scheduled service.
While women may serve any
extra houra and visit Ih* USD
club at any lime, only scheduled
hours may b* counted towards lo
60-hour goal, Mr. Shames reveal­
ed and In conclusion, he reminded
mambers of the Recreation Divl•Ioq of th* regular masting
Thursday evening.

Louisiana Accused Of
Violating Rationing

Appropriations,
Finance Chairman

Stain Senator Krnmt K Moils
holder » » « appoint nl chairman
o f the Stata Senate Approprta
tlon» mrvl Klnaitca Committee *c
cortllnf to « roltiM* from l*en»a
cola hy Florida Senate President
Philip P - Beall, wht» has j : i h i i
pl#tad appiMntmsnta. with one a y
caption, to thst committet ami
(he finance and taxatian fommll
(re.
All appolntmsnta ars:
Appro
niiatiotia and Finsnre Earncut K
}{oii#holder, Sanford, chairman, K
(Iriner, Croaa C ity; J. Edwin |Uk
ei,
Umatilla.
W
A.
Shaml*.
(tainesvills; William (’ llett, Howl
(ng (ireen; J. Sister Smith, CSreen
Cove Sprints; Jstnea A. Frank
llo. Fort Myers; A. L. WiUnn,
Quincy; Harrison E. HarrinKer.
Saraaots; Emeat It. draham. Mi
ami; W. T. Davis, Madison, tod
Wallace E. Sturgia, Ocala.
Taxation and Finsnre
Lerov
Collina, Tallahassee, Chalmmii, F
Slater Smith; Walter W. R o»e.'
Orlando; Harry E. King, Winter
Haven; Jay A. Shuler, Apalachi
cola; A. P. Drummond.' Bonlfay
Amoa Law!*, Marianna; John H
lleafham, W ait Palm Bsaeh; Wll
ham Cllatt; H. S. McXanaia. Pal
atka; N. Ray Carroll, Dear Park
and K. 8. Adama, Jaapar.

CITY BRIEFS

Woodman Lodge, 626, will meet
at 8:00 o'clock tonight for sire,
tlon of offican, according to C. ( '.
Collin*, aaoratary. O. P. Harmlon
will porform th* Installation. Kol
lowing this there will-be ■ pro
gram of antortainmaot.

kjr communique said th#
WASHINGTON, Jan. 5, W V who captured M°*d(&gt;k
breaking the threat t# .Price Administrator Leon Hen­
y oil fields,-were pursu, derson las#, night angrily accused
m u u u westward toward Oov. Jtam 11., Jones of Usulslena
iM h lrl OB R a lla a c ll o 4 . n l1 o f encouraging violation of gosoJine rationing rcrulatlrna and at­
The City Commission will meet
tempting to "undermine and des­ this afternoon c l 4:00 o'clock,
troy” administration of a war when a mayor for 1848 will ho
measure deemed by the govern- elected and Ed Higgins and M.
J. Lodge, new commissioners, will
go Into office.
written
'P A mglotv
urn urging

m to "soften the
M State had plenaupplloa and to

Gas Coupons Are
Non - Transferable

Sayn Dealers Are N o!
A b i d ii iK I* r o perly
Hy. Kutkming Iriiws

nod open fit**
Mote l i n n lot) h e a v y Ikud Im
'v*'rr &gt;ltopped on tho enetn y t l r
lui^r «■&lt; pint )if m «a r e f u ll v plan*
Ilf,|
and welt ex ecu ted (lay li g h t
at li n k d eliv er ed anon, a f t e r nc^oh.
&lt;hir rat i w an only one In . ft
| H«*rle* o f d a y l i g h t a t t a c k s on
many « p
principal
rincip al rtmalnli
remmtnln

Medih
S
v
' t In t\t
nga
A wiunini: jain^t u-ing xi»'&lt;» from which n*r long-rang
ei
•
and
Junker*
bomba
mbari
11lit* i ,]I '»♦» &lt;'• ||K&gt;Iin Ini filhej tl to
I been able tf» attack our llnat o f
On* vehicle for which ihc\
iv.iii'd wni4 to«h« v *mi in(#•«( t»v A •oinintmicat!on In ('yrsnalctf.
" I he l.lliei n loi a’ part lit thifl
I'. Petri N«»n.
ii'rn'l tiv
••( Mm
i mini v
Pi i i
nn I
I.' it immiiii: nnpoitaiit operation waa to dam­
age the runway* »o «*n«niy fightllo# •*1
c n awould not lo* aldo to taka
I hei i* •)♦••’mt » ! •• ••* i urow trig offW jilla a strong force o f Unltfc#
|*1tl) tit) t!Ill'tfli* j;u vtdmr 'U mN'In State# twin-engined hombors fol­
in ^ci cpI ii11v ( In • *•( yn • tirket lowing our formation nt an IntarIII I If*' piirc'lllftC ,,| y.ia Is\ I 'III wil nf a frw imniitra ilrlivared th*
•Mlllll'l
,NIl Pl'IrtMIl l.lM I
•iiniii allnrk from a much lower
\ 11m l loti of I •t Ii Mu |&gt;iit»l *# li'vi'l aifninst i’ll'*in- fighter and
mid •If'iitm m (itll' l I" lln* fin I I'oinhrr
roiicriitratious on
tha
Ihtl hjtien Fioiik « .ri ft* I . .i••••I t«t glnlllnl.
•ollHUIliei f. to| II .1 Ol 11 •III
‘ We are going for those JunkPatrick
I mu k dtMigmih'tt. .ind th.it those erai KH**.’’
KHV said
vaiil Png
ling. Gen. Patrii
'Hinherlake,
commanding
the
l OUI'OIM onh iti (ho
hook«
_
to !••• list'd !o| |.miifi.,....... I gnu I'uitrd State* Ninth ilombar Coml«*r llio&lt;#e veliU I • 1 «*i wli. h (tint 1 maud before we Cook o ff "
•*“ »k *i»'* laMin ■ to tidded
lit I41 .1 4 trilll
Ilie y mi Mi 1 4) t no: i . otipi
I hr ■h i tor whu h it w■%■
I ’ll* mfnt mat ion h cnleied •
rover ol till* book
I ll*'ie
T A I.IA IIA S 8 E E , Jan. B, (#&gt;&gt;—
bilge pi'iiall v of giving Ol a
•ug «i ga* coupon, othei than ihej J u'tlcr Jam#* II. Whitflald atapm *
one lawfully MHiied," he )|eclaret| p**d flown from the Farida 8ul&gt;. «-niv Court l&gt;rn&lt; h Monday with
Mi I’l'terdon hIhii railed alien
.!&lt;•' iiraisrs o f iiublio officials and
tlnti to Itie lecenl i et oiniin'Milnl H»ll |
I’
•«l iFie 1’i't mli'iiin Admint-vtiatioii. Uiii'iia for hi. unparallad Judi­
cial &lt;-i.rr»r.
foj wat that biTMil**' of the •'*
| Hr hail served roiillnuousy on
liem e n| ulage &lt;if petioleuin pro • Hi" rourl aline Fell. 16, 1804,
duct* on the KaMim •M'lthPitnl, 1 longer by eaveral yesr* than any
Floritia Imlinied, it I# mipCialive
other Florida Justica. Ha will ba
th a t an " " " " ’•lin t.’
im reenl
aurcoodrt tom orrow , by H . L f 8* diictinn m tin. i ouHUiuptmu
bring
i|f of (falnftville,-formar .Judga
_
be e ffe iljd
lfh ...................................
of the ‘Eighth
Judicial Circuit o ‘f
In till* area, nn widt'u* the rest Florida. S
fito a rs ! yaara a fo ha
of the East, the valuv *»| A. fl narve&lt;i aa foothill coach at (ha
ami C git* t-oupon* will he three University o f Florida*
gallon*
each.
’I homaxinrim
Governor Holland artd U. 8 *
innnthly intioii llml
••in In* nl- Sen. Claude Peppe? Jolnad aeons
Inwt'd undiM the M nitpui l* .17H of lawyers and citisena in a cara*
milcN, amt tin* ItMoain e of &lt;’ ga* mony recogniaing Justice WhlL
t at loin, will *tntt at d7'J iiltle*.
fie hr* voluntary ratlrcmanio
Supplemeutal
and Fleet Ra­
tions, Mimed on i»» afl«‘i Dei* 21,
l!U2, will t&gt;e coiiH!&lt;li'ied witli the
utmost care. Mr. Prlri*on po utod
Ih
U p
out. in order to ascertain if the
afpliennt fully meet*
tho ride
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. (*&gt;-&lt;
nharing
midalternative
trailsportJitlon reejuuementri of these The nuprcros court agreed Mon­
day
rations, a* well n» thi* necessity! . , lo ..review,
.
.e lower
.
. . . court's
n l hi. -mileaqn nevta.
I cll,n8 that school- chili
Because nf the gravity nf the "J* S J E W

State JuHtice Step*
From Court Bench

Flag Saluting Issue.
Brought
Agajhji

dft*

Clroleum aitliatlnn hr added. It -rau^ ?h*
IMIira .L a
,* nf I ,’ remn liii'HirUnrr that ^ l‘ * , 1Jh* .P ? , *‘ bJ'ltlr
tho tarnr.l examine each applicant I lh*1 U!f h,* h
lor the uurpusn of rcduiing the vara* Its own dacisloq that
applicant ■ nlalcd mileago no«d* • _requirem*nt was conxtltu
to an aheniuts mlniin im in order
lo prevent anv inflaliun in rau- handed down by a threo-J
pdn Issuance, Mr. r»lrraon laid. federal circuit court at Chi
ton In tho case of three
Virginia members of Jahft
Wltntfsaa and w ai wi
Judge John 3. Parker of
N. C , who Has been pr
mentioned aa u poealbla
to
the supreme court
WASHINDT0N7Tan. 6, (A1)—
Undersecretary of War Robert coed Jamas F. Byraec.
P.
Patterson, declared
tolay
the production of military equip­
ment le a Job that only the Army
can plan, and therefore only tha
Army should, e#htrul. .
Tha “ present lyttam U work-

War Head Commends
Production S y s t e m

. f. '

imm

NUMBER 93

I
A 1 ,1 .1 K I ) H K A D Q U A R '
Heavy hattlea raged on -Jlvr
great fronts In th* Russian earn
T K ItS IN N O R T H A F R I C A .
palgn today, imperilling the 0*r
•Inn ,r&gt;, i,T)— Associated Free#
mans on the 1.000-miT* line.
I( 'orri&gt;H|Miiideiit W ps G a lla g h e r
Soviet dispatches said tha two
|auid today Adolph Hiller*!
Russian foress locked only |()
mile* of forging th* final Uak
(attempt to keep tho Mediter­
In th* new ring around tit* Oer
ranean blocked to Allied ship­
mans In the Don bend 100 mlfti
ping ban turned the Tunisian
west of Stalingrad
Stalk
following the
w«r into n major effort- wtQh^ ;
capture of Cnernlshkov
Naxl air bate 40 miles to the
I 1hmiMAnrifl nf Italian and Gernorth.
I m an troop* deployeil fr o m
BL
1 a n t e to the T r ip o l i t a n ia n bo rda r
In tha north Caucasus, Lha Hot alon g with part of the first line
let command reported it* troops
i tt r en gth «•( the C e r m a n a i r force.
were continuing thsir advance and
W hi rli n g *and atorma fo rc e d a
occupying tovrral populated places.
J lull in the Lihyan d e s e r t opera*
Apparently In small force, RAF
( huh, while in T u n i s i a the G a r *
nbers smashed at Gtrmanyx
war industi / « In lha Ruhr veil
I man nlr fo rc e w m reportanl to b«
I losing it* punch
ley last night, with th* Barltti
(hit in hindering
Medltarraan
radio acknowledging casualties.
m'H. Ituge United States IJbarator
Chernyshkovsky, on the aast| lomheiN tamed 11)00 pound Ihomba
wrst railway bisecting the Don
in hi'nvv aalvoa on the German
bend, apparently fall to Rad Army
tighter mid Limber haae at Katforces pushing westward along
(rlli Pe«li*di *outhenat o f Canadha
the line from Ohllvikaya, 12 miles
in ( tile m then mnl Saturday,
to the .east, which waa captured
it iv,o
iti*clo*ed by a Reutara
last week.
• 'Mic poinirnt
w in
made
the
lig
i
Huge Stores of spoils passed Inti
Ii'* • o r l o p o m b ' i i t mh|« in the
Russian hands with th* conquest
•*ioi&gt; l.iU*rntoi
' Tangerine'* hi
of Chernyshovsky, Including 17
tin- l n * t m'I hv of bo mh era sm a sh *
tlsnes, 2,000.000 thalls and 800,hi *' it! the Ii* *4* in I be necond day­
000 air bombs, tha brief special
This, picture «hnw# thr wreckage o f the twin- rntriuetl medium llnitnl St at
\iiuv
light at t a c k on C r e t e T h e raid
communique of thk Soviet High
whh Miumijiicetl by
Allied head*
which enuhed in a residential area o f ColumhuR, ()., killing Ihr pilot Jiuitrs S II-turn mnl Ni-Ming
Command said.
•|in«rtrt* yin-tcrday
The German Invaders of the ttfire three houaoa. Thr propeller o f the wrecked plum* ran Ih* bccii in tiir in . giuiind mid fit**
The corrcap on drtit g a v e
this
East-Central Caucasus were re­ drmoliahed houaee on the light. Tho pilot waa .ittarhed to thr ferryiui? -&lt;p ioImhi ol Nosh\illr.
•'Vi' vv 11til*** account
I xiiw |Ooi) pound liomba fall
ported falling back rapidly be­ Tenn. Luckily nu’ om* wn» killed nr injyre&lt;l when the plane xtrurk (hr h«»iiM*». I hi- i* a |ih. nc|ili.«t..
m •oilvo* fr o m tlie htdlie* o f the
fore hard hlttlnr Red Army on­
huge
four en gi ne d a i r c r a f t fly­
slaughts from captured Moxdok
ing m per fect fo rm a t i o n o v e r the
and Elkhotovo In the direction of
I bind
Prokhladnenakl.
Mur taigiH** hail all been reLater the Rad Army announced. ■
a II
I
I
H f A
li'iiNed be fo re (lie ark a r k g .m n e r s
In Ita midnight communique thgtj
U u U
below. * i n p ii 4 e d Ml th e ir m id d ay
tha Russians pounding th* Gar- ^
meal, w e i e ab le to get the r a n g e

• S a M

E

M
rl'K

Knox Says AttemptBy Russians Lack Only
Nips To Reinforce 30 Miles Of Fori?*
Guadalcanal I s l e
in? Final Link In
Foiled By A l l i e s
Trap For The Naxis

,

-------1 HEARD ir.

»■ ■■

Sales of the 1848 small license
tag* have been alow end Gover­
nor Holland has announced that
no extension of time will he grant­
ed beyond Jan. 18, tha expiration
data of 1842 Florila llcerwen foi
motor driven vehlclaa., Jno. D.
Jtnklns, tax collector, atatod this
morning.
County records show that for
the month of December them
were Issued 743 license plates an
tempered with V34 In December
of the previous year. Revenue
received waa 118,781.40 aa com­
pared with
fli.476.2fi
WI H I fCBjTIWW
rU the same
ua year,
this month o f the prevloua
This was a decrease In si ‘lea o f 181
tags and 66,713X6 In revenue.
On Saturday Jan. 2, tag sales
amounted to IIIH9.40 and an
Monday Jan. 4, 11615.10.’
The new license plate for 1843
le a imall strip of atari measur­
ing 1 1-1 by 2 1-2 Inches, lettered
In yellow “ 43", and this la to be
bolted over the “ 42" on the old
42 license plate which should be
left on' tha vehicle. In the case
of out-of-state cars wanting Flo­
rida licenses, the 1842 out-of-state
tags must ba surrendered when
Application la made for Florida
tag, and a Florida 1848 tag will
bo furnished without charge on
wUch the 1843 tag It to be bolted.
must present their
cards and title car

NO 3I1N0RH ALLOWED
“ 1 POST-TIME Bits P.M.

» 'L. rmkii gjs ssaiw, iewnsiis.^ 'o sr l . ^ ;

RANGER

County Purchases Of
Licenses Show Big
Decrease Over .'42

M ENTAL IM AGE

Nowaday*, thousands o f woman
who autfar from purely function­
al periodic pain rely on the l-w ay
help of OABDUL Started 8 days
befem the lime and taken M'«U&lt;
reeled, many find it brlags relief.
Ae a tonic, It often perimjip aft-

ETTA K BIT
M A V B ffY c X t o
M NOfiJBtDTQSO r ~ - J

. A t a luncheon meeting of shipp en , held hem yesterday, it waa
frvoaled /that with home celery
•hfftdr shipped much earlier than
r—
that' there would bo avail.
' 'from tha first o f the year,
Supplies than normal, Mr. Cul•aid.
ThU, ho
Tkl*.
lie pointed out, would he
doe to the fact that aa e# Jaa. 1,
some feprer acres o f wirier eeldry hare bean planted this rear
la Samloots County than la st
This year's acreage wae stated to
be I.94T . aa cdmparpd to 8,476
scree last year.
Another question discussad waa
A
the- preeent government policy of
T ' concentrating It* briery buying on
, the number four r i* t .' ThU »U#
v . . ----- ■ ■ *- »
------ce In

4

••«&lt;•*
such

!*5i? “
» eomplata atop before
• 1 " " « lb* Inlaraveilon of Mal'“ " ’ dj0. ‘ "d CslaVy Avvnoea.
. v».hl«lva

.NINTH JUDICIAL CIMCUI
T1IM STATU OF FLORID
AND. FOB PPIMINOI.B CO
IN utfANCBNV HO. ( • »

N O U D O N T yV

‘•V

'am somewhat congested by holi­
day carrytrvare.
It la fait by
shippers, he added, that this con­
dition Vritl clear up durihg next

DM IT
KNACTBO DT TUB
PKOFLK OF TJIB OITT OF tAN-

ksa 'daflnltaly
■ to • rookies

rg* from other mcIIo m o f the
Snfry. bpt.Udg .1* not true at
many small eampe la Ftor- ■hould not let patty nnnoyaneee
keep ue from pdrformlng1ear pa­
*We real Isa. that tome poultry- triot le duty of seeing that the
men who are doing Uh
am adequately fed", ho

Shlppen, ho Kid, look upon
thl* Blkdwnlng in ahtpmenta
ax a godaond, u this will re­
lieve northern markets, which

THRILL

o h o ih a h c h
r m o o l a V ih q
n u r r i d i p b N ’ T B O b t r b m tb
a n d a v b x p b s o r bAi d e r r r ,

m

Due to pregent cool weath­
er. ehlpmenta of celery from
Seminole County are expected
to be much lighter during the
preeent week. I f . L. Cullum,
aaiee manager for Chaae and
Company etated today.

paubo

AND ADOPTRD OH VUM IWTM
MAT OP JAHL’ ARV, IMI. SAIU

the met could be written o ff to
advertising.
i ...
..
_ Cap Amen
started
It
all.
Back In 1IM he took hie ehamB lob . . Chicago White ' Stockings
to Hot Springs, Baltimore
Ark. And,Orioles
a deO s.’ In 1801 Conlietiea' trained at
years
later, John Mc&lt;Imwem Atod
a sensation hy taking acrot
Country to Lod Angela*.' I
rah and Hot Spring* w*m
rite ipote for yearn but In met
•muons Florida and Callfon
have drawn moat of tho club*.

*t S in c e llo ! Id a y s

Governor Gi&amp;nts
NoExteasionOn
1943 Tag Sales

Member Associated Press

TUESDAY, JANUARY 5. 1943

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Btay iw sol
Jack Fi
Mesial Image • Marry I
a lay ' Loader
Had Met
Ill-Os Ida
Baulk B&lt;
Nlalb Raro- ■« IS i
Bmoky Day
Cok Cci
Bally’ s Hen
Mils Ml
Whlla Chartla
Denial
Happy Mika
Sonrami
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Mid

RD. FLORIDA.

*»r«»f

booB n r t l r t or provided
by Ike city at lha otreol Intersec­
tion* aforesaid.
t
Urethra I: That all
ordinance*
or porta o f ordinances In ronfltct
herewith bo and Ibo eemo are
hereby,, repealed. .
■'Iteello* 4: Thai this ordtnanro
ahail booonta effect!?* Immadlalo|y upon tie paaa(aa and adopUnn
I’ AKBRO AfTD~- AOOPTTP this
tlth day o f D *c*m h#r,,i»ll.

. k Geneva Avvnnv, from Hanford
A »™ «» on tha Bail. lo French
A *«m
th* W ool
«• Malloavlfl* AVvnuv. from First
■ t r « t on Ike North, to Ike eotoorMe Unite o( the Clip o f San'»'&lt;* on lb* South.
r
&gt;
1. Banfard Avaniia, rrom Bamfnolo Boulevard oe the Norik, lo &gt;
O e»e»e Avenue on th. Booth. .
- *• Fork Aeoaito. •from Seminole
Boulsvsrd on Ike Norik toOeoorn
Ar.noo on Aha South
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8ANFORD, FLORIDA, ^lONPAY. JANUARY I, IMS.

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Ajm oeiated P rem

NUMBER 92.

A.F. Raids Ruhr, Germany;
ids Drive' In Oil Field Area
"•V) &gt;■'

Attacks Climax Day
Assaults On
Back Hard Attack 'Long
Enemy
P o r t s In
In Pichon
Sector
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Occupied E u r o p e
A m e r ic a n s ,

Mission

. Be Accepted In
' Marines, Navy

H u ll

( I ? t i p i M H m ea t
From North Africa today cam*

D r a f t * Delinquents

on BE Natalra, Germany’ s hue*
submarine boa* and repair alalion In tha Bay of Biscay, markInf tho' largest lost sine* United
8 la tea airman began tare* bomber
raid* on Carman-held territory In
July.
Until Sunday tha greatest Iota
waa ela heavy bomber* which falled to return on Romllly 8ur
Seine Dec. tO. In tha attack on
that air base and plan* repair

of ton w
fkUla. (i

Reverend Pulley
Addresses Rotary
■ front North Africa ro, as tha fortraaaaa paced
ntrican exhibition by doofnI* AnU flgbtera to dtmdnonca motra thahr deadly fireaa wall as bombing rapt* I-

station,

rtS -isw

iltanaoutlr,

tha

•hot down.
4
Tha planaa on yesterday’s amaah
at St, Natalra probably ware Fly­
ing Fortresses. Thar war* offi­
cially IdanUfled aa "hsavy bombera,” th* term usually used In
communiques to describe tha fort­
rigbUng
ress**.
A joint commonIqua •of th*
United States eighth army air­
force and air ministry said no
Garmaii planaa were encountered
on tha long flight to or ffom 8L
Namtra. but tha anamy fighters
apparently warn hastily concen­
trated a i tha port and ,an nvmbar* - ware shot down by th*
heathen to a tony running fight.
' Tha mid waa « nearly 1000-mll*
roand-trip Joint for the borabar*.

C A is E t t S a t

Pioneers Enjoy Annual New
Year’s Meeting At Lake Mary
Another memorable event in
the Uvea of pioneers still living
In this section, occurred Friday
evening at tha Laks Mary Cham­
ber pf Commerce, when for the
18th tlma the old folka celebrated
the
m r new
r i w yaar.
jwmr. in aa program
p r o g r a m of
o,
wit, humor and aparkltnc anecdote,
under direction of Frank Evan*,
hlmaalf a ptonaar, organiser or
tha procram, and matter of cere­
monies.
Ninety-two ptoneari ware pres­
ent, the oldest of whore waa
iamaa Cowan, 80, and who with
Mr*. Cowan moved to Lake Mary
whan tha Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion took ovtr hla property hare.
Mr. Cowan received from Mr.
Evans a cane, carved by J.R.
Meat of Oantva, with heads of
man and animal* Carved on the
knots of tha oranc* wood. To
tha nasi four oldest man, W.E.
eren and Mr. Nalaon. wars also
given carved cans*.
Mr*. Barths Eugenia Takach,
BS, of Sanford who with hsr hueband O.L. Takach cam* to Flor­
ida in 1SBS from New York, to
visit har brother Julius Molnar,
who with E.W. Hank, waa cofounder of the town 6f Longerood,
waa the oldaat woman nrasent.
fiha waa born In Cparla, Hungary.
Mr, Evana presented her with a
woolen blanket.
T o'M rs. Mary Cooley waa pre­
sented a pillow, and other women
over 65 yaara of age ware given
whits silk acarva*.
Five foreign countries war* rep­
resented as birthplaces, Scotland
and Canada having thro* each.
Bohemia
ohtmla two and Holland and

TSSTfi'tt
mted with 16, 0
ant with 10.

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tester'of ceremonies, Frank
temlaatsd the occasion with
Idl seat, xrit and viral and
uteri Intervals the audience
-at &gt;hls bumaroua- oulpe.
r«. Rallsnd Daan pul It,
MagStlna should hava re-

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a t

M vainly' try to aaptura.”
Bar, Frank BrVaan, form■tor o f tha Prsahytarian
,’ o f rtttabiirgh Fa. voiced
itlment o f .all present whan
aa raapontlbl* for planning

aa wa hava with
d ' ha eongratu-

nander of Camp11 th# Amarlsentiment
i -thla
'consular it a

r hero In front
waa Indomitable
Ity hava halpad
r In which ww
mow, can look

Capture
i | i i u i r Of iMolgobekr
H u i^ u u c n y
Mozdok Considered
Major Victory As
Nazi L i n e s Fall

like the Norman*. making the
^11 y i M o r U l v d t ' r e a a )
long trek across the plain*
He
Tin* Russian armies, smash- ;
told of the difficulty of mlm j
during new inventions, atMtng I mg the Oermans liack from j
that metal plows wrn* tilled j the Mozdok and Grozny oil­
agaihst hv some rotintnra "*ay j fields. wero reported today &gt;;
ing that the metal had an evil tr !
poison that mined the soil and i to be advancing along both ft
banks of thn Terek river af-yF
killeil the crops.'*
Mr. Kvatis introduced the next tr rebreaking tho Nazi salient^
speaker by announcing a man whir
had no vocal chords. Frank Hens, in the Caucasus.
M oscow
announced n o ritV-J
a winter visitor from Newark,
N.J., would talk to the pioneers. sains in the Kalmyck ste p p e * ^
In soft accents, perfectly mull |miilillr Don and on tha nortjl ’
bit. Mr. Beers said, ‘ ll is «|inte| central front 70 mllaa from thf*'
difficult to talk at times, expect I.atvlan tiontar. Tha awlft cat *]
ally after eating or dunking
I
talk from the atomach and it is tura of. Moadok and Mslgobek, (Ig--vary tiring, hut 1 am glad to In* ;
ahla to talk at all
t had mv |
vocal chords removed m 11MK
It cost a lot of monev hill I nm
■till hare."
-ililmslsdahi
nice* rippa
Km-ian
tha pioneer ipil* miulnc-li-d l-v Mi
Evane.
Among thr luli-icting into Merman line* on half a dof
fart* brought to light by Min wu- ri! front* yeiterday. raptugto
that th* fir»t church bell In ring thr i allroad town of Moulokvt
In Orange rniinty in that pnil thr Caurasua and two inor* Ngl
now Seminole w»* »l Fort ..... I strongholds ao they fanned 'tel
The trail *■&gt; donated to thr rluiirb from Velikie I.ukl toward U|
by a brother of the loir Non Wyllr luitvian border, the high cOtr
of U ke Mary I’ llnr 4n lereiving mand annoiinred earlier today, r'
Its pre»ent name, luikr Morv wo,
A ,|ir,lal rnmmtininur report#
known ao Renta Slot Inn
thr rapture of Moulnk, on,' til
Another i|tieatlon brought to Rostov -Caspian Railway In Ml
light that a train robbery hod east-central Coucaaua. and lUl
occurred near Mnmnr in l Him, neighboring town of Malgobalt 1
with the robhera killing on •-* thr offensive rolling the OaRMM
ireeaman namrrl Sandera, ami that Imrk from the gates of the OtMti
nvestigatlng that robbery wo* oil fields.
Sheriff Charles Hands first, job
I ator Sunday the midnight Bn]
At this statement. Judge It W. Irtln amplified tha day's MMpM
War* arose. "I would like Mi In­ aeo with a report of vlllaM rM fl
terrupt right here to *ay that my tuird and advance* *cor*&lt;
brother Thomas Ware was the southwest of and north!
regular aapraasman on that run, Htsllngrscl; on the mldd
but h* waa lick and could not go front; and th the area of
that night and tha olhar man Luki, fallen Carman b
went- In bln place,” ha said.
mllaa west-northwest of
followed "Praia* th* Lord and
PaM tha Ammunition” sung by atx

f

Li tut. Fred Ballard, who Is llv.
Ipg In Lake Mary, then extended
Mat wiahaa to tha nloneera In be­
half of Comdr. F. Maaale Hughes
and th* Sanford Naval Air Ktalion.
Nina Oliver Daan, nest Intro­
duced, commented on "old people
pitching In and taking the Jobs
formerly done by young people.
"I wonder why It hi* not been
don* sooner,’' she said, "not part
tint* Job* but Rad Cross, collecttng scrap and doing war work
that requires skill and siperlanre.
Yfcu older people do thing! with
afaplrit that does not exist in the
ybunger generation. Coffee and
•ugar may be rationed, but not
courage.
«
"You have gained something by
what you hava been through,’ ' she
continued, “ and have done your
part* wall. The fact that yon
nave withstood the perils of your
tlma la proaf that you have fight
Ing hearts, and are nld enough lu
rtalls* noyr I* the time fur all of
us to do pltr parts."
A rollicking Jig and song was

A ral

•triring to
red In colorful
d telea of trick

Ton Increase
Coal la Seen

high command at noorf I
Resides taking Moadok;
River town 60 mile# north'
(Iryany In tha heart of
field*, and Malgobek. 70 n
the southeast, the Rad
over-ran several village* .
nnrth Caucasus.
The apaclal communkp
the second disclosure In tl
days of smithing Soviets
sei In the Caucasus, whar
dlipalche* said the 4*V
Red Army drive thrail^
split th* Carman force*/,r
A day earlier the Ruaalal
tured Elkhotevo. 35 mllav
east of Nalchik, and t)M
ware reported pounding
ward towaid FtukhladnMfl
Junction town on tha tra
railway.
Soma of tha bitterest 1
of th* 1st* Summer regaJ
era* of Moadok, 86 mlleSfl
I’ rokhladnanakl, at tha j
Invadora strove to batter ■
f.nvlat defenses before thM
oil fields and lav op*n ■
to the Caspian flea.
Thwarted there, tha ■
swung their forces trounJ
area of Nalchik,. 65 tnla|
weal of Moadok, and dr
to the gates o f . Or
terminus o f the Georg
highway through tha
to tha south Cades* hi
■nta flr a r tailing V
Rad army's
Winter,
hyirlad tha invader*
Ordihonlkldr*. Tha d
uuantly developed not
toward Nalchik, IU tl
being the capture o f

Liutaff Costal
20 Percent
,
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APPREQATE THE M A IL " M X N ^ S -L O A D

Brit-

Nearly S3 p*rr*nt of them are tah| naval rtosrU are al *ea.
Hr the f t If »r*hnr rHAoTTne tank
tiepertm^nta where knowledge of
roinpmieding and nppllratlon of
rubber •!.&lt;■ imperative. Moat are
^ognre*f ehtirelv In lining tank*.
Anionic all the inntea, ronvematioiiM a ra eon filled practically en­
tirely
an«f wrihl wf^ftinwhich nipk** fur n minimum of
needle* ly \%aM»*| time
Many i*f the m iter nrs* gradnates o f natinnally-kriowii eelwiola nml SOFT DIMNKS lit take
f&gt;»r the dtof wbrrw they learned
11 mien winch are vital &lt; to tin pul for partim mid. home
nroihirtloii of waf materfala. A
consumption.
large peiYctitaRe an* printers by

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MONtfAT, JANUiQTT A, 1943

JANUARY C ltt4f.

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Many &lt;&gt;f Die niulea have been'
with (iofcdyear more than l?f»
learn. In/tlw entire group are 10
women whom official*', describe a*?
“ th..ronjfl.lv efficient M

Coiffibres Of ’43
Activities Should Not Dim
Ttfcpbone 14N
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octal A n d P erson a l
tOLINE IYILL CHAT PH, Society Editor.

Women’s ClothesS o c ia l C a le tid tir
Will Be Simpler
TUESDAY
And Fewer In ’43
The Da'jghtera of Wesley &lt;
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party will meet in the rhurrh
annex at 8:00 I*. M Hostesses for
the evening will be Mrs. J. I
Clark, Mr* II. II. Hargett, Mrs
Stuart Dutton. Mrs. W 1. liar
risen, Mm i'lsrAiis Smith and

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Mr and Mr*. Robert Taylor
and children «p#nl Christmas wktn
Mr* Hattie ( otiraey
M is s
l. m ilie H a n s e n
of
Kent
f ^ itilt . w a s th e g u e s t o f M rs
11
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M a n s e ll d u r i n g t h e h o lid a y * * .

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N o n g e d U j J e t Ila s t y e a r 's e ve
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r e a ll y
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to ]
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r iT t lo n .
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m
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NOSDAY, JANUARY 4. 1041

BIBLE VEHHK FOR TODAY
FRAY
THAT
HUMANITY
MAY LEARN. KAEI.NG AW.VV
PROM

“ Yon will a**«» more ants and
dr*1* • » mudo of arnlao and nylon
ji'iM y, moii* t o u t s of i.V'toii fU*ec«*

THE

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Or itropgtr iomo dog daisy grow
Underntath a summer aky.

Or, Vnm the hills of chhlk are dry
Aod golden nr* the stalks of
r r iiii
Bomt.pftC hof thyme with deeper
t t i f *b#4)r whoever chance to pn**
Or itmpt and feed the wandering

tli.m Kill .mill
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Im&gt; .atinK

oiin- how did Ilaga know that Me mas­
te r wan re lu rtd rjg ?

Ono at I l f mm t hr. riming
•lorl.fi lo rom . out of
I'u.rto
Rica waa that the praaldcnl o f Ita
unlvcralty. young Jamo (ItnltM,
rrc.lriKj hla dregrn at Oaorg.loam
unlvenlty &lt; Waahlhtlon
whara he «p»nt hla y«an working
hla way through college) he waa
alro reglatare&lt;r at the uglveralty
of Cbleago. In
the
Institution
H e lp F o r C h in a
which ha now heads he waa an
Inatruclor for sevaral year*. It
It la very unfortunato that Chinese diplomats should n a egH rodlted fit)', haring thouJpC atodan ti. More power to him.

It blood from overice;
Iter ehell a borage ahlno
ter email soma eglantine. leave Washington and go homo feeling that they have beep
Pagrl Duck fam oo. writer and
I.-the tame If ha gats mi. treated “ shabbily” in the matter o f aid to their country.
LORD DUNSANY,
Chlneio feelings are deeply hurt. It la a bad situation for winner. of the noble priae, waa
declared by Oawald Carrlaon VIItwo nations that like and ne«d each other, and must stand lard. blmaelf a writer o f merit, to
together against Japan.
,
*
bo on* of Amarica'a foramoit women. nowarer.iihp .aounda a dla:ude of th« United States government la un
quletlng nolo, on Urn SV&lt; **
‘ J
*. 1 jyjvka o f

■tandable.. The Pmldent, preaumablr on the

n r would probably be a]| right lf.it W ire not fa r the human
factor Involved. •
•
The Chlneeo have been fighting tj^e Jananeae, ottr mu­
tual enemy, fo r many year* under great difficulties. When
we entorod tho war agalnat Japan, the Chineae Were obvious­
this tlma of yaar ly ablo to help and expected real cooperation. They had
In to wondor why so the ninn-powor, tho courago and the will to lick the Japs:
.nil they asked for was war materials. and supplies. But
Still write it 1042.
apparently they have not been getting any more now than
a’t *o bod. You can they got beforo.
■utomubllo If you
It Is hard, of coursi :o get war itu ff to tham, beIty, tho priority and
_____
__ tho
.. Japaneso
. . . ...
cause of
bli Jtdej but doubtless more could
to done than is now being dona. Many American observers
mmant tha truly *uc- havo toan insisting that more help fo r the Chineae would
mlnUtrator novtr put*
tomorrow what he can puy fur hotter than tha fighting In th » Solomon Islands.

wsmx

Uiore

fanilon of time thlu
pumS ' Ttmas. And
I briMrtK“af • tag
it will coot Just as
rtf control are the
i pravtnt s break,
wrvou* lyetom. —
tsso. And • good
syatoma are being
eouilderabla
tree days,

atre»*
w o’ro

Ttie Goodyear . uhipnuy, pionecre
Ex-prealdent l(oayar.£ai named In Uie employment of mnloa. re
fix points,for s pcs
gania.thorn as the "moat eaaltint of w tlci U Ml
dttona, faltl ful mid hard workinK"
nent for the ahemy..
of tha .thousand* of men and wo­
.o start but,to It Shot
men they hire,
Mora than IOO mutea are em­
ployed In tha company's Akron
wax plants, oeeupyfng •Important'

plnrt* you r

ViiluuiileH In 11

mi ft*

ile-

|hihI| Imix.
ICh fnolUh lo run Hip riak of loolnir vnlunbl™ by keeping tnem in the hou.se. Play
Hofe . . . You can gel auch n Ini of protection
and freedom from worry for auch a sgSill
coat, inquire today! ’
F lo r id a
S ta te

H ank o f
S a n fo r d

Jamas

Pt m

ttvT

wild-oyed

r•airedr tha xmustyi foi

Sage of dot byoUtan &lt;
dog aonMd thare was
Dfitfi iiM pinf wxorp ni

I

,

s w a t r^ rr w , rw rrm on m w

K«Vtiit|v1n lli» way bf Impoftaat

*7**r»r

Fat M eC ^ rrw Nevada t o » o -

R osalin d

RUSSELL
Brian
AHERNE

Ediic.ation Moved
To One Side For
Military P ow e r

Janet
B L A IR

Joe Grrnahaw has rctunrrd to
tha University nf Florida after
spawdlnjf' tlm holidays with Ida
tarenl*. Mr nml Mrs ft. I' Creii

i Iiua.

extra scone to "Mission to Moa.
cow,” It waa a wonderful arena—
a Russian banguetl.imry Is tho prop man, which
makes him cx-nffltfo nmrkollng
agent for such occasions. Umty
had hern reading tho papers,
which tho . scrlptcra apparently
hadn’t. Umey groaned. "I rant
gu bijy a Russian banqurt,’* ha
gmaned. "if I could gat laink
shop, t’d nerd right for each of
the men -about HO— St tha feast,
counting all lh« takes. Two hupdred forty lamb ehopa—and woman sri’amhjlag front ntarkst to
market in search of two or thrw*,
nr anything Hint looks Ilka mast.
Arul I need fish, and eSviar. No,
I can’t do It. It wouldn’t be right!"
Tile morning paper solved hla
dilemma. Tha meat shortage had
maite the hajinsr lines. But re­
sourceful Umax, had an tJrai
Why not, ho inked. »how tha and
of tho banauat - tho faast over,
lhegtte,U.hngotjSj . w W -

M rs. Nick A .ld .y nml datit'bter.
who have Iwwn v is itin g her |.s■
m is , M r. nnd M rs. G m rje l&gt;
nitbo|&gt;, has returned to V a kh .ita

Ga.

Cadet Gen* I^Gelte left today
'or Sowarmee Milfkary Academy
n Tenon after niwmllnu- tin, luillday* with hla family. Mr. and
Mm. W. C Hill

Cadet Jimmy Inulcy will re­
turn to Kewaunee Military Acade­
my in Total, tmlay after apeuding
loo holiday* with hla parent i,
Mr., and Mr* J I.. Inxlvy.
Cadet Kenneth lyfflrr will re­
turn to Fork IlnlTm Military Acad­
emy in Va_ today, lie ban hee»i
vUitlng Ida imrenta Mr. 'aiul Mr*
W. A. Lrffler during tho holklays
bllsS^Mlhlred Ilatllff has rejrneci from Atlanta. Ga, whore
ho has been Writing h*r baother,
’homas -Ratliff Jr., who I* In the
taltod (Mato* Signal Cdrpe at
eorgia Tech.
WilHani M. Thigpen
Thigpen hava- rylumr*)
vt,'JR. I. after apondft ilajra:.l»ere ' wltlr Id*

Anttoilncettieiit

MECHANICS

XsHfew*Vvr **» v* ^

Tliu flight dccka of airplane
carriers arc surfaced wiUi woo.1

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puyui •

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. a s # ia g t lM f t &gt; g lit 1 N* '* * W is a i^ T l

rA 1^-!
' ftlto to | L sA 4 ^ to

d®

« a LaUardl B ridgeXfuB .reft
u tbo .bams of M r s . , . !»* .&gt; •
Mdx on, Park Avenoo Sattffdsy
Sorpdon. Red harries Slid gretaiy w e r e u**«l throughout Ow
jruMr room where tho g n oiu a«-

re n iu v w d f i u i i i t h e w i » t k
A ls o k il le d a t l. is p
f le g in a n o f th e p a s e e u iiffi i i « u .
l» « t u iy » n t i i | .
u f th e t w o t ia t u s *%• i • I n J u is J . I L . s a

Mrs. Charles '/Inn and son,
Joseph, have returned Ui thali

tBitti nntna/a v*vo&lt;imi, Ann etf4n«
Thla taWhat you wth too tn tho
'HelMii,'Mrs. 8. A. Maxn , George Thuretoo, Ml** "bSnquot/, acedia. AM It la all
right with Director MUhsol Cur­
tis. Mika, wants t o i o t ,pri. w Uh
tho pldUffd, otto of tho fear's big*
twit, Ih drttcr to got at anothu
re id o a a iW K a .la tho A M y .*

Chrixtma*, Florida, and Sants this way, -Ha was evrectfloal^
Claus, Indiana, ware "mowed un- tho crou of polhleal patronage."
dor" with Holiday null.
s , , . *w*..d.to*'
u

(in ® ijt"i ,vi# wotun
wsstor-bsikot" .

day party Friday evening ul tier
home on Oenfvn Avenue

Mias Olcda Dyiion entertain*!
With a lovoly briilgc party at U*r
hdtao ,oti Mngtiolln Avenuo Satur­
day sftonvtton. In honor of her
oUtor-ln-law, Mrx. Jamea Dy»on
and Ml«» Thylll» nraMCH. Ko*ea
and Rraalllan |&gt;cppcre w«ro plaer&lt;l
In .Jko lltuig rwini uf- the home
whore tha gucat* aaaomhlwl.
..T o r - tho games played during
tha afternoon, Mr*.' M. H. Grow
scored high arid Mr* Edward
'HAton ^xeroml high. Ttrn hotto*.
afv&gt; nrwoatad gifts to lire, ny•on and Mlaa Urnuaen. U lu Dyxon was aaaUted In aorrlna the
duetts by Mis* Jane Bharon.
, Tlldto 'flwsefirwith Mr*. Dvimn
and Mlaa Braisen were: Mr*.
Hamilton O v«i. Mr*. Fre.1 WiiMrs. jamea Grappa, Mrs.
Hill, Mrs. A V . T . I t a r w o c k ,
I, W. Altman, Mrs. Wil’Ulgpon. Mr*. Frank Rwf,

F.uglncrr ( litis I Mia. .1 li.ti k»* fg.,,11 tl,.. |M|, ,.f
)i|ongll&lt;i1 lu ll* tiler I f a t o f re | - et
h . t . , . ti
western’s Snii Ft aiie iae•! i imiii u®! i. si Ibt. i, h

M r. ami M r*. J. Caine* N irh id
Iisvm relum ed to M iam i a fte r
NM*ndiiitf the holidays w ith M r.
N lehol's parenla, Sir. amt Sim.
f i. E. McKay.

, davlng wero enjoyed and then
s i s, liter, hour tne birthday rake
'^W»a cut and kerred to tho fol&gt;
:'5-Btta'' THtathy Ta4oV,'
Jgtas Jtuth SMnitrom, Mlaa Jean
Harper, Mias Valarle Wells, Mlaa
Helm Htafford, Mlaa Mary BUcn
’'Williams, Mlaa Kathleen llryant,
Mias Jano Uunaon, Mlaa ISoria
Bntymlnger, MIri I’eggy Ihincan.
Mias Tola Falrher and Mlaa Itsburn, the holier.'.-, nml the lioat-

C u rren t ' C om m en t

Old Old . Iks ‘ TotOabkrry jltlat

M is s M a r y K n h u rn
I h (xiiCHt O f H o n o r

. D u rin g tlw evening gniuea npd

'A Friendly Inalltutlon'

dents of Glaigow mijr»r*ity, gava
thorn this wtto warning: 'T’ho
dlsAM MnaM o f Um rtutdr. In|tjM ii^L|niM Ail ‘irtedOBl-lor Mr
individual andW toM Seom toit by

The Johnsons Lead

land

AKRON, &lt;).. Jan
4, l/lo They can’t aueea and *hcy can’t
h«ar„ but they make .well air­
planes!
That la the comment of Good­
year Tire anil Hubber (’o. officials
when they talk about ih:iIm work­
ing al.llieir Akron alrrraD plant.

you

M U s O le d n O yH on
G iv «s B r id g e P a rty

itll tho d a y a fU r.

lUtomoblla tag must
Ifore Jan. 15th a«

Life magealne of Dec. til .aid
that SO.OtV) pounds of Korea meat
recantly received In Doaton sold
out In 24 hours at 25 to 55 rents
par pound hut don’t let Hitler
spread that On hla radio.

w hen

W« cun expert H ortages liot ! Mr* liein
"Iil^ jof Wool uM*i -silk, bnl also ( IkUrieNtoli,
o r cotton and rayou. Yet 10 the Imshand, 1
faro 0/ limit (pie
prohlum•«. d«»
kignrr* and nlgpyfaoturers a»«» Technician,
jneidiiig tin* chaliengo o f
Ilia!
liuo . turning nut beautiful Slid I
pen t mil clothes for fbe be^t !
dresed women in the world
A mericniis “
1U'.'-igners have gone lieyoml the
SYI‘ H liiuiiint ions ininoaed la**t
Spnng. when the “ frojeu ilhmitf
t'aalwi Stanley l(.&gt;ckry, wlm her.
t e “ was the talk of the nation, h«-«*n s*M'!Hhng tin* holidays with
hnr from causing regimentation his juotlAr Mr-*. K. S. Kockty.
of fu-hioti. the
fnmous
l.-Hh is Icnvlng tmlay f««r Fork Union
Miling bus ado, | as 11 rlmllrnge to Militnry Acndoniv in Vs
designers, who lave produced in
the last nil months In* best ami
most wearable collection*
since
Staff Sergeant Davhi Coumvy
l*a»is handed tho sceptre of style has rcturfusi t*&gt; (am p Howie, fox.
to America.
after sp*n&lt;ling l|n» linlidayn with
In the corning year we mnv hie mothvr, Mr* Matin* Tati*
find Ihut our dresses are buttoned Diniraoy.
iiedeud of sipped, we nrohably
will get acquainted with new

an, piped up with '‘Matt of ’am atrilgls and .
tot hardsnlng’ of tha haart pact, draw In

annuol honey crop of tho
’J tetoa, wo read, la about
IQ pound*. That itrikt*
The Johnson family leads in Array enllstmanta. One
ring s IIt tl 0 bit heavy might have thought tha Smitho would have tho caU| or
oomt fn«n like ’em that

tho Joneses; or the Browns.
•
Not so. The Johnsons are the moat nttlltary o f all, if
mero weight o f numbers rules that. Army records show
53.000 Johnsons on the rolls, with the Smiths * Rood second
with 02,000. O f Browns there are 48^000, and ithe WllIlAms
family comes in atrong with 47,000. The Joneses Are right
around there too.
Of the 53,000 Johnsons, soihethlhg over 8,000 bear the
first name of William— 1'‘Bill” to their mates. But thare are
3.000 "Bill” Smiths, out o f the 62jQQ0.-total.
Well, thoy are nil fighting men, whether the name be
of the popular brand— so distinguished by nltmbers— or the
more exceptional. All Amorican soldiers have pretty posi­
tive opinions about why they art-in the fifh k and all agree'
that they are fighting fo r the toprmtoh notion in .(he World,
which turns out the best fighting tnon d f .oil, Their Job,
us they boo It, is to nttain complote victory, f And that is
what they have sot about doing.— Bradenton Herald.

In III.* campaign to collect Yale
try* for lliclr njrkln content a
maiden lady turned In the key. to
her 'hope (heat. “TThe saddest
words « f tongue or pen are there:
•'ll might lave Keen,* "

Th fil'n w liol you grt

Work Of Mutes In
Industry D raised
By Big ( ’ompany

m*H*d .meantty, ErtdMtly tire
• 'jMTtnintsntt they
sdanuintlntng proexas did net bamachJno is bfr th«y
girt st th« baart but how about
a t affattlng Its df.
Mr
opinions I Abnun,
Abram, tha yaiyard raetlon or *|
ir opinions!

r

it th* Wsr Production
i cut newsprint conton portent, tome nf
metropolitan dallle*
to start leaving out

Writer Describes
“Spoils
System"
In OPA And WPB

fnhri. N 21 r«* mtuh

ilroni tlo* llYloll hill lungs lluit
.'.iiiiM.t bo n . d for tiny other
purpose, nml si'inn*** h is iiiadc
(hem into beautiful an.| dorshh

ip any wise, fo r it ^ *11 not
ix c t p t Ihw fu llin g nway conn
, in d the innn o f lawlear
..be revealed, the *011 o f pel

__a*]s
_ come and I -*it one,
ftithtf for bin blocxl will blow
Kentish flower* which we know
Oh 40m« tunny slop* whereby
W4 tntounter, lie and I.

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available for Inuunllata do-

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Wo will train you fur *»»••
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MONDAY, JANUARY , 4. 1943. I

THE HANFORD H E R A L Q ^ A N P O R D , FLORIDA.

Competes With Fine
Sprinters h Featured’ Race
JLONOWOOD. Jan. 4, (Speclsl)
—The flret futurity distance fea­
ture race of the Mason goca
to
go
peat tonight at (hr HanfordOrlando Kcnnrl Club, acndlng III
'Oulda Into action against
field of sprinters
Lined up against the
great
greyhoun.1 are Slay Sweet, South
Bun, Jack Frost, lt d McGee,
Mental Image. Merry Kay ami
Htay Leader. All nt the other
featured rare., run eo far thla

Red McOee and Mental Image.
The big Hl-Culds ha# an envla bit reputation at tha tracks here,
and last year won all bof two oi
hla starts. In at Isaat one start
hers, this year, ha was victim of
a knockdown, and finished a dead
last.
Red McGee, In a late race came
throtuh to taka flrat place, after
showing a failure of dropping out
of an established lead berore the
rapes
season'have hem over tiunr-ioth's tlnUh-e&lt;—Wa.oUUen
i i e s raeee ost-Ahe prognmr-for
mrtl afktafire
''
*"
-'
tonight
wilt
furnish
thrills for
Dfie to tha ahortneaa of
the
race, odda on HI OtiMc will prob» thg-amhuataata hr the futurities
dl
ably b« Mfh^r than In Hthar of and »-ta
Mrtt Mat
si.H U
hla two «tart* (hln y«*ar. Th« jn Nancy joy
King Agrlrol*
ctrtllnly of thr nrramlilr to the Good rh**r
Big
Big nuiU##»
flrat turn with a fi(M of extra Joy Flag
faal-brraklnic «Iokm in too great My M&lt;Kf*|
Hat
FBtsrltf
to allow any ilotr to Im» made a flssn'a HCixiUf
Lifldoi’l l’rai«
prohibitive favorite
Hland (&gt;var
!)«•
P m Doraln
Hl (fuifle is unriuentionably the iual Dutiia
Captain find
Croar’s Hangar
daaa of the flelil, but whether Trua Jaan
(Flaat Rail (Salty Ovaftiai
h# Can outbreak Iteil Mrdee. Jack
T IM Have—4-15 Mila
Froat anti several of the others Hsryal Oulda
Marry Nighl
la a moot i|ucation.
MJatar ln»r
Lucky Oypay
Greyhound raret at the San- D (t lllaa lltll NTabaah CaO'ball
flow
fllllr Oba
ford&gt;Orlando Kennel (’ lub will be (Mala Fmcanll
Haw WmimtUy
reaumed last nirlt aa the second Jal Alai
Hprlngataal
week of the eiighth
„
acaaon of ac Hwatt Jlngla
Fallow I-addla
tlfltlea at the club geta under Happy Ka* TaarFlaiy II
WIT. Keaturr&lt;l in the eighth race, ItalUBa Apdraw Juil Miami
Flfllk Races—4«ie MIU
■ futurity, will be anme of the John Adams
Dick Tata
Miami Calling
Flnaai dal
favorite (logs of the kennel.
Valentina* Pard
Saturday night racea marked Paul Favorila
Hair Cloth
the eloae of the flrat week of Itallroadl s(loll
lh Kara— Fulurlly
the aeaaon. with numbers of fana l.urhr ?&gt;ucHy
}- ‘
Captain
Tamp'at
attending the eventa each night Mr. Dulta
lllondla ll#aa
Whla B an g
after the Opening Monday, Dec. Dually Mar«h
Iran* Mac
lAicky Margla
-la miu
»7&lt;•«h
I'lppy Matron
Cookla'a Pat
ay Knp
Guide, owned by the tale fir. C. Mun Valley
P ar la y
M* Hall, with a big following a- l.ucby Hog
bout the tracks will match hla Hold Hmugglsr
K lghll
Hafa—FalfrllF
with that of auch rjnners Htiay Nw*et
J a c k Froat
aa Stay flweet, Merry Kay, .South Mantel Irnege
Marry K a y
Had McOa*
Sun, Jack Froat, Stay leader. Mlay l ea d e r
HI Oulda
Nlalh R «
Mmoky Day
Hally’a goo
W hl ta Charlla

FRUITCAKE

Happy Mika
Ta a l k

Mouth Mun
—« - l d Mile
Col. Com'dani
MI aa Milton
uanlal
Hdprama Mir
( • MIU

lAalaUla Hawi

Yokal Hoy
Cootla
Hang fluid*
Duakay I)lnn«

Dalay
OfflcAr AndraW
Mpunkr
Arvdraw
Ifaa Dod(tiger

Florida Asked To
Increase Supply Of
A rial 4*ll«*er—chock fall of
delirious fruits and n«U—
s t s / l frith Indtflnlteljr.

1 1 l b ............ f .80
2 lb# • - • • 1.50 "
, ■ 5 lb# • • • • 3.75

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ROBB’S HOME
BAKERY

TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 4, (Spaelal)—"Ei
Important
an Itam In auppllaa prtnrldtd for
our armad aarrleaa aa artna and
amunltion” , Nathan Mayo, eommlaalonar of ifriculture, aald to­
day In sn sp pea) to Florida poultryman to locraaaa a f t .produc­
tion aad aalaa to Ariby and Nary
camps. ' ;
:
.

Ho aakad a ft pmtoMra to con*
aldar tha tmuaual .damarvd for affa

On The Spot
By DILLON GRAHAM

AP Peatares flpwtni Rdllor
NEW YORK. Jan. 4, It looks as
though neat season will give us
a pretty good answer as to tha
real value of
Hpring
baseball
training. •
That is. If the clubs train In
the north near home or make
a short trip to the Carolines, a.
some now seem likely to do.
Along tabout June there may
be some evidence as to whether
the lack of the usual warm sea

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LEGAL NOTICES

NAHV1B

n o n cm

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TO:

f *W#m

N I C K 'S
Package Store

LA881TKH

" P iitM a iit v

Car armed W
; b ''. A E
scale In the irailler camp# which
buy In imatl Iota, Mayo pointed
out. Lorfe catqpi which buy In
carload lota - ara abls to Import
e tf* from othsr sactioni of the
country, but this la not trua of
the many small camp* In Flor­
ida.
,
“ Wa r ill!la that aomi poultryman find the strict army and
nary loepectloni annoying, but
thua tight bupectlfttu really help
the producer who' brings In good
• g fi of hifh quality and Mta a
blah quality and uta a atendard

c t February. 1941. being th* flrat
Monday o f vald month and a r«l«
‘day of fill* Co urt . In dafault of
B »ch
*pp*«rai»rw
a«M
Bill
if
(Vimplalnt will b* taken aa con feaaed
Ton ere further notified that tha
ault which haa bean filed against
you l« pending
In
th*
Circuit
Court of Hemlnola County. Florid*,
the title of which la. H K. C A B *
HOt.U
r u in tlf/.
va
NARVIK
LAMMITF.ft CAIIftOLla,
Defendant.
Iielng ■ ■ 11 In Ci.encery In lha
circuit Court of the Ninth Judlrlgl
Circuit of the
Htate of Florida.
In and for Meinlnole County. F l o ­
rida. In
which
proceeding
the
Plaintiff |e eulng
for a divorce
from the bonds of matrimony.
IVITNMMH oiy hand and official
••■I ab Clerk o f said Court, at
Hanford. Memtnole I’ountr
Florida,
thin 2nd day
of
January.
A l&gt;
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CHICAGO. Jan. 4, UP) —A five
point plan, streamlined to gear
I94A baseball with war time travel
restrictions, was m^pectrtf to be
presented by Commissioner K. M.
Landis Tuesday at hla emergency
session with officials of the Na­
tional and AmerieAn leagues
Although l*andla refrained from
discussing hla ideas 4 until
parley. It was believed his
alpjja In F l o r i d ^ p f c , U t o tp rln * . received hearty
D
ITFCtor tyttpru
bps han K asmp a ft. - lU - Wagars n
MAh
g e ttin g .In
ahape,
p a rtic u la rly the two Conferred JA
ington last Wednesday. ,r
lW »fikheTi.
■**
After that matting, the commis­
In paat severml yeara,
many
•t i n k i B i . i i r i i
a n cT i.n
playtra and
several managera sioner wired officials of th« 10
Th» A n n u a l
M # « tln «
of
th *
major*
league clube, announcing
have aa*
Id the Hpring drills were
• »n r h
of
Ihv
Fnra&lt;V|
I ’ro" iUbcv*" &lt;1uct*
too long, that tSrre weeka would the special parley to
t*»rpor*H on
w ill h * h * ld at
auffke Inatead of the cuatomary Hpring -training and any item of l h a &lt;&gt; ffl r * o f t h * f ' o m p i n r O a r v n l * .
business connected with It."
H vm tnol*
t'o u n ty.
F lo rid *.
on
alt weeka
The meeting waa expected to T h u r a d a y . i a n u a r y S la t. M H ) . a l
Then some have held that the
early training over auch a long end the "sha»low boxing" mn«t Tan Af M l aMn r . 1 l f l r r y t M l l a t l
period haa done more harm than cluba have gone tbrotiah alncc the
M *4*rrtar y
a nroughl u p |
good. Several Brooklyn playera travel uueatio
letter
Jrom
|
a
month
ago
In
felt thiit the hot liavana aun
&lt; r&lt; H H IIO l,IIN ta
H E fe n O O
Raitman urging rurtallmrnA and
tiKik t4K&gt; much out of them.
Tbr
Annual
M **t&lt;«ia
or
It in certain that the publicity auggeating mctln»l. of reducing * l o r k l» * * M * r a ««f l h # O a r a o l i
I ' f o r f'o m p a n y w ill hr hrld at th *
value of tha trip Saa been one mlTaagc
Many minor league, looked to o f f l r r at t h r &lt; o i n i » a n ) t h r r v i il a ,
of the chief reasons for Hpring
H rrnlnolr I 'm i i t l )
K lo i M n on Mnn
training. It served to get naac- Tuesday's conference for their rue o a r J a n u a r y | l l h IV41 a t T e n A
hall newt in the home town In drawing up definite program, M
f Ml*nr«| | ' || |» H a ld rn ra n
papers weeka bgfore the aeaaon for the coming ara.en. Frank
M r#-r#t*r y
opened. It afan spread the goepel Colley, publlrl.t for the American
of baseball In the
hinterlands, Association, .aid A.aoclation o f­
Chicago
particularly the exhibition games ficial. would meet In
VO Ml
Wednesday, po.akbly to pattern A V O N WHIIIHAXCIC
on the way north.
HI V A W IC O F
T94H
C IT Y
their
aeaaon
on~decisions
reached
o r HAMrOlltl AMRNIIMO HM«r.
It waa a proving ground for
TIONM
I
A*|l
a
o
r
ORIHNANCR
by
the
mejors.
recrulta. But moat club#
bring
N O . M7 « r RAID CITY rAIIEI)
The l^indle plan waa believed to
their likely proapectg up to the
Alt!) ADOFTMII ON TMIC leTII
majors tha lest month of the embody these points:
HAY n r JANUARY, 1041 1 A I I I
1. A reduction In th, major
ORIHNANCM R R li II L A T I N O
regular aeaaon and get perhapa
T R A rrir* u p o n t h r
i r a x m
a better chance to Inapect them league schedule from IM games
A N H t V R N t ' K A OF t A H l C I T Y .
then. And even after Spring ex- to 140.
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2. Selection of April 27 aa the I ' K o r i . K O F T H E C I T T Or F MT AHNErimenta, It often la mid-aeason
fore a manager haa deflnltaly aeaaon'. opening nay Ins^ad of F O I l h . F L O R I D A
Mr.-ilon I
T h a t H rrtlo n I of
made up hla mind as to a rookie's April 1.1.
lin g er series an aa tn reduce d l n a n r * * N o JR7 &lt;»f t h r &lt;*lty of
Ab ili ty
H
a
n
f
o
r
d
F
l
o
r
arirl
a1 recall two Instances
when Intersections! trip, from the cur­ d o | i l r « | on t hird a . IA pn««e«l
t It d a y
of
Janmanagers changed their minds rently planned three to twn. 'The n a r y l » 4 l . r n t l t l r d . A n O r r l l n a n r *
T ra fflr
I'p o' n
th r
v*ry kulckly down
South. At cluba made four eaal-weat awing* l t r * i i l u t l n *
H trrv tr
and
A v r n u r a «*f t b r C i t y
Sara.ota In lOiM, Jo, Cronin of last year.)
F lo rid a .
I&gt; # rl*n *1 ln *
I. Open date. between long o f Mnn f o r d
lb , Rnl Sor.’, ipoke vary highly
C erlaln
H tvrvt* and
\k a n f» i
a*
of a Coait
Itagua youngator "lum p*' an a. to make the. use T h r o u g h
or
A rt*rla l
K lro ig
or
A twnora
and
llvg u la tfiic
Tra ffic
named TH William. Well, be­ of Pullmans unnecessary
ft Reduction of th* ala* it T h r r o n I ' r o v Id In g f o r t h r I n r i a l
fore I could gat a yarn out about
r»f T r a f f l r D a v l i ’e a ; l t * &lt; j u l r thr kid, ha Fad b««n shipped to traveling aquada from 2ft to 20 • lall«&gt;n
log
l ’**rr«»na a n d
D rlv v r*
of
Vr
Mlnneopolii. And, at fit. rators- playera.
_| h l f l v r ( ’ r i n g t h r H t r r r t a a n d A » r I.andl*
aUo
may
have
sugge*
burg tw tarns year. Prank Frleeh
uiivr o f tha C ity
tn C o n f o r m
to
Davlrl^a
llrrrlo fo r*
or
wa* raving about tha
baseball Ilona on Spring training—en l»eue 1’r a f f l r
nr
f'ro v ld *d .
muddled
since
som* H r r r a f l r r I n a t a l l r d
possibilities of pro football’* new- [really
*,t iter, Sammy Daugh. D'Jt, a •ngthv trip* to California, Flori­ HF ot rrrbvltdr d l o eh r D iI a' agdoana at lr la n&lt;**.r o * *Fl nogr b i do f­
few dura later, Just about
th* da and other warm climate., have d i n g t h r « M &gt; r r a t l o n o f a n y M o t o r
W h i r l # C p o n t h * M traata. A v r n u a a
tint* th, paper* ware u»lng my
little profile on Slinging Bammy, Red 8ox and Chicago White Box o r A l l a y ■ o f t h a C i t y o f H a n f o r d .
F l o r i d a , by a n y
I ’rr r o n W h o D o rr
nil
Cube
have
eefe
eefected
definite
Baugh waa shipped off to th*
No,
lla v r
th r
D rlv rra
l,lra n *a
RoehaaUr farm.
So,
baseball •itea near their home baae. Other r r m r r l b r d by l h * U w i o f t h a
writer* have learned to keep their cluba have tentative training af- H i a t r o f F l o r i d a . I t r p r a l l n g C a r ­
lo
(&gt; rdlnarw-«B
of
lh *
(flty
of
finger* creased whan th*y writ, rangemenU which they can awinj
H anford
Itrg u la tln g
T ra fflo
and
plena about rookl**, svan when over to pending the outcome
T r o v ld ln g a l’« n a lty
fo r lh *
V io ­
the
conflab
Tueaday.
managera are enthusiastic.
la tio n
of
th a
I'ro v ls lo n a
of
T h la
Boms of tha Boring trip* were
D rdlnanra.**.
b*
and
the
n m i
la
lirra h y
a m * n d r d ao aa t o r t a d
aa
pretty expensive put several cluba,
through economics and guaran­
tees fro mtha Southern cities,
t h b c m c t'iT t o t a r o r t iik
managed to g«t back
a
good inNINTH
Jl’IIIITAt. OIKCI'IT OY
thslr aipendlturei. And
TIIK STATU o r M.OHIDA, IN
ANO rOH IKNINOt-M fOINTY.
___ could be written off to
in CMANCKMV no . *#«*.
rtlring.
i
a rjaim lff.
ip Anson
started
It
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a resident of tha Cltr » f llata ltl a
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North
Carolina.
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QUORS

Landis Presents
Streamlined Plan
For Ball Clubs

a aansation by taking scroll tha
Country to Loa Angeles. Savan­
nah and /tot Sprint* wars faroYOU ARK IIHIlKUr NOTIFIED
rite ipota for years bat In recant to fllo your wrltlon appearance.
attornay .
■aaioni Florida and California • Ithar In person or by
haraln on or bafora Ihr lal day
have drawn moat of tha clubs.

fo llo w e j T h l r t e n th M treet sh all brfn
S ection
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f o l l o w i n g j \ # h l r r « to a c o m p l e t e a t o p b e t
s tree ts and a v t n a t i o f t h * C H y o f f u l r r Q i D w K h J o a u * n t H a In
M aaford.
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STORAOS
Carafe.

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door oodan, C eylln*
running condition,
Buffet l i l t Dining
Carpenteri tools,
and cotton mattress,
BanfbMSAvanu# near
'8 each weak as fob
Mil, Cabbafe,
moon,
vmooagw, Bar
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ana. CoRardi, Lettuee,
Tomatoes. Secarole,
u su li Sprouts, J.W.
it I I . Lake Monroe.

,&lt; very' clean, tires like
ml buy. B. W. MeCul
Jiteen, Boa 111.

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CAB
SERVICE,
n i l . O fficii SOU lath
101 Sanford A rt. Also
Parking lot ond shoo
Itend SOI Sanford A rt.

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ly furolihad apartments,
r. On# with two badthe othsr with on# bed‘hona llt*J.

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five room laktoldo fur
buhfalow for rent. Hoar

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MONDAY. JAN I’ AHY
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opes For Escape
100 Japs, On
Guinea Lost

U. S. Planes
Raid Port 01
Soussc Twice

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A •»»a» *er

Marines, Navy

l ) r n f I Delinquents
P a c e “ Vigorous"
Federal
Aetion

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Tells Mow Civic Mon
Can Ipi prove Mor­
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CITY BRIEF''

Jap Detkt roy.ee a
O ff Solomons Hit,'
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Fire In Bing's House
Does Great Damage

Citrus Prices Double Increase In Preighl
l-ast Season's Rules &lt; ar '^nd'nits forecast

assage Of Anti-Poll
rv*BUI Looms Again
/«*. 4. m— tha
.info bjr oouih•1 tho action

f t f S r f i r f a a :

, itotlro k/orontonlo
announced today " »
J-poll tax bill
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• tha

Wanxawk art»'‘army-typaa It
waa not aUtod whether any it*
•Istance other than indicate^! antiaircraft resistance waa cmi
tarod during thi#. attack.
Than at 2:28 ?• ll. on Saturday
Army Flying Koitraaaoa with an
•acort of Lightning
(Army twin
f
engined) fighter* located a:
and atDemy detacked a formation of enrra;
80 milea aouth of Shortland Island. However, the com
munlquo kald that - w h l t a ware
observc&lt;l. Shortiand la 220 nauti­
cal milea northwest of Guadal­
canal airfield in an area where
the Japanfcae have-long been ac­
tive*

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oranges this season aa last, and
substantial Increases also have
been noted for livestock, poultry
and dairy produce, the federal
bureau of agricultural economic*
reported Sunday.
Ae of Dec. 15, 1242. grower*
were getting $1.80 a has for
oranges on tne tree, compared to
25 cents the same time in 1241,
the report said. Grapefruit in­
creased from 82 to 78 eenu a
bog.

P'
with 1941 rlrurts In psri-nthp.r.,
included
Mogs, per hundsrwelght, t i l 50
($8.60); beef c«UD 88.70 ($7 20;
vrfd calves, $10.60 ($8.60); ,hrr|i
$6.70
($8.60) t
Umbs
$7.50
($7.20);
veal
calves
110.60
($8.60); sheep $6.70 ($3.60);
lambe *7.60 (*7 ).
Morses, per head, $105 ($H6 ) ;
/•a. 4, (0 )— mulea $140 ($116); milk rows
.tor ‘ *
$70 (183).
Chickens, M r- pound, 26Ncents
(20H cental| tu n cys 80’.4 rents
(88 o n t o ).
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Eggs 48 ((4
42
8 )f
)' Mnta
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• dhsen;
butter 48 (88) # « t e » pdund;
milk |440 (1 3 40 ) per .kUdrad
k----- 8- ' **..,•
tuada,

s Offers No Hope
More Gas Supply

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C»p(ur«l Machines

advisory board*, that freight r.i
loading, during thr fir.I thro**
month, of thi. year would escerd
MOBILE.
Ala Jan 4. -,11
(he aitnilar 19*2 priiiMl hy 250. The Army has announced a pro
7H7 car, or 3.4 peirent
The I gram of salvaging metal from
i|uar(erly (olal was r* ported lo captured German and Japanese
ning
1 war machines, returning
it to
ha '1,712.200 cara.
Information from s h i p p e r . ’ this cojntry to keep steel mill*
at
full
operation.
Special
salvage
hoard, .howed eipertsllon. of increa.ed loading. In the fir.t &lt;|Uar- units will he trained in work. This
ter in the Alleghany, Ohio Valley, move was AMid to he necessary to
Great Lakes, Central Western, guarante a sufficient supply of
Mid-West, Northwest, Houlhwe.t tcrap, hut no letup is intended In
and Pacific Coast areas. Deere*.- calling on public action at home.
ra are anticipated In the Paclfir
Northwest, Trans-Mlasourl-Kanaas,
Southeast, Atlantic States and
New Kngland areas.
Among tha 28 major comniodl
ties, tha hoards indlcatad Increasr* for 10 and decreaaaa for IH
4fly A w w l a l t f ' I ' u w l
The increaaea egpected range
Thu nation toils y learned
from 22.2 percent for cottonseed
gasoline
rationing.
reducad
and products, except oil, to 6.7
driving speeds and general
rei
percent
for coal and coke.
travel curtailment halted save
many live* over tha New
Year holidays. Only 232 fatal*
IC E C R EA M CUT
Ities have been reported since
WASHINGTON, Jan. 4, (A*)~ New Year’s Eva. including 130
Tha WPB today limited lea cfaara .traffic deaths. Last year, 268
ware killed, Including 171 mo­
production to 60 percent of the tor
accident*.
amount^^aach manufacturer made

Holiday Deaths
Show Decrease

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Pioneers Enjoy Annual Nrw
Y ear’ s Meeting Al I ;»kr Mary

•Mr \«««rl«tM fraa«l

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Ted
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In New Oulnen. the Allien
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it m11 tank
gum • i
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p la nM
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1/1 -.flail 'Dol t* \.hl*»i **H hl-le t
la. •v A . aiuiored!
lniiled h*.
from r scape hy sell in n
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. . , • si la rk
of I'h hon and I
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the
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indicted
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I»t lilt t IN Oil St
\rt
metbtwlirnl roundup of the
Hti.l It a lia n uriin Itnstnn fo r m a n s l a u g h t e r In
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last o f the small enemy in n j
thr ( fwoHiiut t l i o v e &lt;ll«Mster which i
Anieruan
&gt;e\ i'll hlg I nited SC't!t»* lt«*iuh
•u p la nes m ad * tw o
pocket of the Huna area.
tork a Mdl of hun dreds nf lives is , M|&lt;^ otl \ x
.,r mill ed eipiipntent r i * vu'l •* i a*pt»| te l nM.*»-ii'g last
B a i n e l t W r l a n s k y . o v u m o f the |
ft,.. |
t "f
Souss*
and flight sft e? it he av y d a y li g h t laid
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White Mini |S to 24 iiih v vo|
Unlt».
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ju n gle
Hoo p* |
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Mn rl n „ . niitht .I n i. Inrluded in ihe « i " u | . ,&gt;t|iri ....... ,
i\ 111 ed atr p ower Ot St
Na/.sire, li i'im it nv
huge
K i w i H i m * m l . i n n , r h . e f , ,•
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j ; , r , rr
-.-iviee /f# 4oti wore a num b er *»f ity o f
run jnleil
► ftiiiaiine l a y
|inl i*|*ait ' l a
o b je c t iv e o f the Alliml New (iuinr.. , r |,.rll
*.Miiik’ f i n a l - 11 e n t i a l l'r e a a l
X n ifi ii m
**oi**d i h e i r t ti in the Huy i*t Hi-*-tv murk
n»«**t -n» i hmg f i i u m p h o f the i. g the hug* -' h"»s *ntt •* I »*'*•• t
o f f e n s i v e , and with A u s t r a l i a n *
,. hi|« „ r i r i » . , will !„■
a r c now " m o p p i n g up the en tire i epleil in the \ ‘ mvv as n ii - e at
Nif»ilh \ l i i t di&lt; »* if n h| i d l y , des- hr it* s aitnu'M t*egnM l a r g e I..... .
£ a r e a . " a spe cial h e a d q u a r t e r * an
toinliitit.*, n«» wlrttr men •-* ill I *• ae
Moyiiig
.' t &lt; id niv pla ne s whll*«
. Mi.(* oil r e l hi in In I t
er p le d in the N a v v
•••
&lt; 'om*1
j the II \ I
lot* tifd fiv e more 1:1 ,I|U
T ho la st s m a ll s u r v i v i n g J a p - G ua rd f c&gt;t g«-n*’ i.il
. i %i ■ until
f i»i |t»»is &gt;iii
tu'h'ing trv file Tunl•.«f .
lo
I ■ ’ ll S,it it lav
aneao fo rc e in the Huna are n. i Mir th« r noli***
tit met ft itured h\ &gt;« ilevaatMl
vs tit* h (all
• 1 1 lien' v *•
field d isp atc h es said, is lucked m
' t e n o f the -eh . )i •
-UT'
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-n.lllv So.
t ••’ t t .fV
fierce fi g h t i n g with A m e r i c a n add m,;»V Mil nut \ " l n i . ' . o i enii-Imerit
•t'liituim cl
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It’
lift
liiitt ho «• I J
A u s t r a l i a n troo p* i m n n r the $ n
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f t o w t h alon g a s tre tch o f trench
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JIOVV* f .* - VSI'll I • t*o||it»liig *spa* i
nig s t at ons any
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Ir a l la n tan ka and i n f a n t r y in a not
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roor d in a tr d
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fripn
tin* i|iu*ta fr m u S e m in o le • •unity
Snii'iM tr. i-.lv
the
Fighting
,* to III* r, ten* ti n*pori«&gt;1 itial tlieii
s ou th ea st
sm a sh ed
th r
runny
S e le c t i v e S e r v i e e h« adi|UHrters ini * tt*.w lltey M*11“*I*• ‘I**
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moral
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force a t Gairn p n point. 1 .10n y a r d . in W as hing tnn + imluy annoum-etl pn*» • '»to
d nvei tl»e S.*
uni t h
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m
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tin
tegular
a w a y , and wiped out another and all men in tfie I &lt; fo |.rt a ge
h a m has swept s e v e i a l hundi*'«|i*
.
and
fit' m l m - l i s
• * t n.s m a ll e r J a p n n e a r fo rc e at Hinnni g m u p will hn reipured in c a r r y , week Iv hint lienn uf the Inti held I n irles " into I '•*■* i f n u u thr ( 'h a d I (
mart p l a n e s .......................“ ii r n e.|
creek.
the ait me ns t|i;tM i egist i at itin toil.tv at the M a y f a i r lintel In t t M i l n i y and - * **ntnuitiig its .nl- . (
file long fligtii i •
front Nt
I n*d need l*v K a i l K ipp wtm had
.
"A llied
troopa
occupied
Ih e j r a i d s ,
their d r a ft
t la sstficatl oti
c h a r g e &gt;*f the p r o g r a m Nl r Put van* e iitena* ing Mie A x i s r e a r • »n ^ ait e, 1*111 ti'** crveoiv *igt*tei .
T h i s is part of a p r o g r a m
Huna go v e r n m e n t a tttlun and a r r l c n r d a
the
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lev at.ited that a r e f o r m - i is not
now nioppinic up the en tire a r r a . " | (if v i f o r o u a action aga inst draft
t »'• *1 s i the p oll ’l t d
• n ••*
n rc i’X 'iiiil v a killpty hni might
r,‘" t
the i p e c i a l
an nou ncem en t aind i drlini|Urnl &gt; Knllm to c a n y ln»th
Hlisllmg
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VVCl e sl|o|
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Irt* u i h t i .'I v ifif*M*fkl«*«t in impin'*
" , al fltoi ***l tidmuiM nuilg. . .J
g “ T h l a waa la t e H a l u n l a y a f l e i - r a n i s will enbjert th« r e g i s tr a n t
tutuujsly si i«*11itl t t i a | Ill' * lit Ml I loilg 'i mining t •g i• •
ing m o r al conditions in r !•• w*»r 11• | ♦ •it fo iw n r d
to fin e up to f l u . m m . or five
noon.
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f iting ?i -piotuti«*n ft*.if " T h e i r
" T h e (i a i r o p a point m e n hn» y e a r s in ja il W hile • le c li v e *e rv
I . ••\ i y c a le i d a y afifj llci 1 in - Rom e ( nil 11 ip i.ti.ol for Hw l.i.nit’f i
an* b u n d l e d ! of men aM .i- king **•
tieen cleare*l o f t h r en em y, e«
ire headipmi le r s Miuionnre'l yes
i spot f s
IMat II :**••«! «t».1 f
M a r s h a l j a I ( III rn d out II* ......I vvea’ tv
t;*pt f o r anipera. w h u - . a i e tiein* t e n fa y
that
“ vignitn is
ac t io n " the hfHllidies of « vil I.......... y K rw in Kniiuiiel might he «early l*» f
f't'ii I•* ti '
•t•lit |m*miI*s wett
r a p i d ly elim in ated ,
•gMlnot draft, delinquent a would one at tanking nt the l o o t s " Ml. I t.iriik o f f tu- long reti«*Ht ami j, f l f tHIgel men •f a ' 1 yig f i l e •
Pull
ey
atlviscd
Roiarirtiis
to
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“ In tha B u n . a r e a , the o n ly b* s t a r t e d hy the .1 is l i e r P e p a r t
m ak e s t least a d e l a y i n g stand
e %«'t*rtI’ll pa I I
at the toots and pointed o u t n in the Wadi / e m /.rill, l *«0 air , f tie Imlithei s m•••
e n a m y r ea lat ance le ft la a • m a ll tneot K fl i I .
tt»e wav t»v tml’fl I e,| of -MlletI
pocket weat o f G a l r o p a r r e e k ,
Tfin ar tit m
Will t»* d n e c t eil nmul'i'i of w a y s that tti«&gt; might line inilea so Ihenst of I r ipnli
till i plane «. and iti«. ait vv till** •*
help to mi pr**v e • *»mlit i*»»»s
n
w hare the J a p a n e a e h a v a been r** a g a i o a t meii " b eliev ed to 1m* de i
(• cii Sir ll i ' i n a n l I- Montgoni
huge min.hoi of figh tet and
•U tlajr
d a a p e r a t e ly
and
wham
t hy ffuVon of failure In korp S a il ft .l d , s om ething win. h must c r y ' s war Inillelin fr um ( a i r o . s a i t t j j
. all ci aft t trig t»t| t tu o*ig h
l ,jv rw la b, progreaa
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ucmI hn^rda he hm ugh t ab ou t, he s» ul t*y " * British Eighth A»mjr tumpi warn! j |0||Mtli| Belgium. aed Mill them
a. - . | i
r a i l w a y s , tlork » . 1
lin e
plane
tha 8 o p u t a - 8 « n « n a n d a track fee- than thr ee -te ntha o f one per cent mi&gt;n
Kl flsiiti a r c s Hahn U y
m is s in g in
RVrnl min-MiK
I" this iC
-c l lr x o f la i d
ter som e t w o and a h a l f milea o f all r e g i s t r a n t a . "
A lt ho ugh he d ec lai«d tha* 11 "* |y H wligtit ad van ce from the&lt;• mi
« 'C llrH .y
i'.ii.ll.ci \
|IICVUIU»1&gt;n o r t h w e a t o f the R y n a ar e a .
men at t h r N a v a l A i r ■ '••ifr u ^ p i e v i o y s c o i i t a i l* itfM 'nksil
*'•' "" aina.hai-al Hi. N.rnrro Nuv. l».(
a r e as fine a g r o u p o f m* •* ^
Q( ^
y y .d i
' * N n v l , N.iv 1 ? mill V uv
a t r l« k . f o u n d - M j r v h r r r . Iu&gt;f- n t I t i s h ^ f j s p a t . h. - .*»,!.* . ,' " 1
M|wa«* »*w*#w*^r«* - f r u r k nl r * i l ddrtl that a serloua ptobhi m^
th„ n Prn1„ n&lt; d I f g i k
wav t a r g/..Is
e t s a-i
h,*rtt*ern h i u i t &lt;•
4’, h.«
iratersl whrrt trrri agi* g l l 1 •
,,, it,,. Imiiltlrr sfttMvu xh II* ) • i
lit*' 'tit n m n - t ’ v aid. and ••••intiei
■ a
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prrmittos l to walk
t h r , «1 •
. /| . | ut N
I JU m ile s t.e\«»"i I'DIIIIllHl I **ii* * »*( I -h'MVere.i i'\
wh rH ‘
.......... th r w.«d. n n n
&gt;i.-»»i«
phiaiv'e - "ii ih«* -hit '«* .it H i n g e *
a t r He ail m i t t n l that Itir «'itM»*v
Kfuiiiurl m a y m**i l*r p t r p s i ^ d III B e lg i u m
♦ no (••Brtatoit PrsB«i
w a s not an a d r q u a t r an lu lu ’u xm s k - s prn?.mgr.l staml t h r ^
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t h r p a r e n t s could tin m »ie Ko m e r y
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Motor T orp ed o Hoata. which hit to im p r o v e t h r situ atio n.
p i e p a t a t i o n s f»»r a l a i g e attack s wee p
queietl D*r r iitu lew
one and p o i s i h ly two ot her . W as h
U sin g t h e ir Influen ce M* g a m in a f r w d ay *
T h e an rniulHtiy n r w * - e i v i . r
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support for
the church es a* an T h i s s u g g e s t e d that the B ri tish
described
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op era ti on s,
Epltcopal Church will hold Ita
One o f thr d r a t m y r r a wa a *rt ot h er w a y In which he auggr«t»'d r o m n ia u d e r in the last
f e ^ d*v •
whit
h e «i eridfd ft tun IB .111 A M
fin t (upper of the new year In • fire arul when la s t seen was (h *t R o U r i a n s might help H- of a p p a r e n t
inarMvIiy had I........
the PertCi Mouse tonight et A .1D " h u r n li ig badly.* the c om muniq ue ■ u r g n i that the y dev el op the -.t«» e purau ing tiia uatial
until f» nil P \l
ax be ing ••*« *•
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o’clock.
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that near lv Bill ail* i mI t " f the
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lUtaUf*,* M N 'aza iie iv h e y , mi,I
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oti at lig h t a n g l e s l&lt;* i h e line of rite WlHi'Uit ewtnil. lull the y w ere es
tack S a t u n l a y ( S o l o m o n , time t
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ativaiit e.
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southern end o f • x t r i i a i v e toa ntal part of tiie w a y fiack t*y f i g h t e i x
near gu n s w ere hit en d aon.e
E a r li e r In the meetirig t r a n k *a|t p i a n h on Monlgcunet y ‘a right fl ow n by r ajn*&lt;Bati«. New /t*«
Unite. , S t a t e s
p la .i rs
s u ffe r e d
minor d a i M g r from an ti a i r c r a f t E v a n * wax welcome*! Ifit** the ami the hig h la n d s «*n h o lefl la n d e r* . N**rwegianx. P'dex ami
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b aa a new m em b er hy l'te* i
AI mmiI 7 h miles l«t the north u C ie c h a
fi r e .
dent Holland Dea n who als o ap M ls u r a t a . and 1 0 0 mile* to thr
Meanw hil e,
fierce p atrol
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HOLLYWOOD, /an. 4. — Bing
wes t of Miatimta is T ripol i
a t E n g l a n d last night a f t e r two
Croeby’a 20-room colonial home ti v i t y con tinu ed on G u a d a lc a n a l pointed 0 . A. 8 p e# r on the i ivic
E a r l i e r tha Berlin radio had r** r a i d s tim in g the d ay
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today burned with a Iota of S260,ported the d r pa rH ire from ( iih t a l
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furnishing* cca killed be tw een .It) and .15 J a p ­ Sw a i n t on the decoration**
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from fire reportedly started while anes e. T h e
his wife and children were taking shelli n g n u r p oilt lo na. the fi r s t f o r n r ep ort on the P o o r Man - [ incl uding the a i n r a ft r a i t i e r a d ist an t det on at ion * indicate*! limy
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l i m e in s e v e r a l w e e k s t h e t such Lunche on la s t week
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rssult of tho flro, tho ratlin and • bombard ment ha s b««n rcportc&lt;l
A Joint c om muniq ue o f the an
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,
Kroon octor tost many calushlo hero.
m in is tr y an d United S t a t e * Aamv
Thi* f i n t o f the two r a i d , at
facing trophies and one o f world's
h e a d u u a i t e i x today *a»d
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of claasicsl Munda, which haa hern a tta c ked
Ifiiieetl S t a * c a A ir F’m r e heav y
and popular music records.
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liv ered a t 8:2 0 A. M. .S at urda y
N e x e n e tod ay in good weather
b y A r m y m a r a u d e r medium bo m b ­
B u r s t s w er e seen on the tar ge t
e r s and N a v y M a r i n e r b r p a Dount*
ami fi res we re H a l t e d
leaa dive lK&gt;mbera es c or ted hy
W A H M I N C T O N . J h. i
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W ild cat, A l r a c o b r a a n d / W a r ha wk
citrus growers have been rrceiv
f i g h t e r plane#. T h e W il d c at ia
Navy fiffhUr, tha Aim cobra and ing almost twice as much for

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7:30 P.M. Thi* will Iw perform
ed liy Paat Grand Master It i&lt;
Chapman and F^rank hl., Milh-i
past grand marshal, aaai.tFd l&gt;y
offlrera of the lodge.
Light refreahmenta will he .trv
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extended to all visitors. A spe­
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Masons at the Naval Air Station.

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MONDAY, JANUARY , 4. 1943. I

THE HANFORD H E R A L Q ^ A N P O R D , FLORIDA.

Competes With Fine
Sprinters h Featured’ Race
JLONOWOOD. Jan. 4, (Speclsl)
—The flret futurity distance fea ­
ture race of the Mason go
goca to
peat tonight at (hr HanfordOrlando Kcnnrl Club, acndlng III
'Oulda Into action against
field o f sprinters
Lined up against
the
great
greyhoun.1 are Slay Sweet, South
Bun, Jack Frost, l t d
McGee,
Mental Image. Merry
Kay ami
Htay Leader. All nt the other
featured rare., run eo far thla

Red McOee and Mental Image.
The big Hl-Culds ha# an envla bit reputation at tha tracks here,
and last year won all b o f two oi
hla starts. In at Isaat one start
hers, this year, ha was victim of
a knockdown, and finished a dead
last.
Red McGee, In a late race came
throtuh to taka flrat place, after
showing a failure of dropping out
of an established lead berore the
h-e&lt;—Wa.- rapes
season'have hem over tiunr-ioth's tlnU
oUUen
i i e s raeee ost-Ahe prognmr-for
mrtl afktafire
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to
n
ig
h t w ilt fu rn is h th rills fo r
Dfie to tha ahortneaa of
the
race, odda on HI OtiMc will prob» thg-amhuataata hr the futurities
dl
ably b« Mfh^r than In Hthar of and »-ta
Mrtt Mat
si.H U
hla two «tart* (hln y«*ar. Th« jn
Nancy joy
King Agrlrol*
ctrtlln ly of thr nrramlilr to the Good rh**r
Big
Big nuiU##»
flrat turn with a fi(M of extra Joy Flag
faal-brraklnic «Iokm in too great My M&lt;Kf*|
Hat
FBtsrltf
to allow any ilotr to Im» made a flssn'a HCixiUf
L ifld oi’l l’rai«
prohibitive favorite
Hland (&gt;var
!)«•
P m Doraln
Hl (fuifle is unriuentionably the iual Dutiia
Captain find
Croar’s Hangar
daaa of the flelil, but whether Trua Jaan
(Flaat Rail (Salty Ovaftiai
h# Can outbreak Iteil Mrdee. Jack
T I M Have—4-15 Mila
Froat anti several of the others Hsryal Oulda
Marry Nighl
la a moot i|ucation.
MJatar ln »r
Lucky Oypay
Greyhound raret at the San- D (t lllaa lltll NTabaah CaO'ball
flow
fllllr Oba
ford&gt;Orlando Kennel ( ’ lub will be (Mala Fmcanll
Haw WmimtUy
reaumed last n irlt aa the second Jal Alai
Hprlngataal
week o f the eiighth
„
acaaon of ac Hwatt Jlngla
Fallow I-addla
tlfltlea at the club geta under Happy Ka* TaarFlaiy II
WIT. Keaturr&lt;l in the eighth race, ItalUBa Apdraw Juil Miami
Flfllk Races—4«ie MIU
■ futurity, will be anme of the John Adams
Dick Tata
Miami Calling
Flnaai dal
favorite (logs of the kennel.
Valentina* Pard
Saturday night racea marked Paul Favorila
Hair Cloth
the eloae o f the flrat week of Itallroad ls(loll
l h Kara— Fu lurl ly
the aeaaon. with numbers of fana l . u r h r &gt;ucHy
}- C a p t a i‘ n
T a m p 'a t
attending the eventa each night M r . D u l t a
lllo n d la ll#aa
W h la Bang
after the Opening Monday, Dec. Dually Mar«h
Iran* Mac
lA icky M a r g la
-la m iu
»7&lt;•«h

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I'lppy Matron

C ookla'a

Pat

ay Knp
Guide, owned by the tale fir. C. Mun Valley
P arla y
M* Hall, with a big following a - l.ucby Hog
H o l d Hmugglsr
bout the tracks will match hla
K l g h l l Hafa—FalfrllF
with that of auch rjnners Htiay Nw*et
Jack Froat
aa Stay flweet, Merry Kay, .South Mantel Irnege
Marry Kay
Had M cO a*
Sun, Jack Froat, Stay leader. Mlay l e a d e r
H I Oulda

FRUITCAKE

Happy Mika
Taalk

lAalaUla

Yokal Hoy
Cootla
Hang fluid*
Duakay I) lnn«

ROBB’S HOME
BAKERY

Hawi

Dalay
OfflcAr
AndraW
Mpunkr
Arvdraw
Ifaa Dod(tiger

TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 4, (Spaelal)—"Ei
Important
an Itam In auppllaa prtnrldtd for
our armad aarrleaa aa artna and
amunltion” , Nathan Mayo, eommlaalonar of ifriculture, aald to­
day In sn sp pea) to Florida poultryman to locraaaa a f t .produc­
tion aad aalaa to Ariby and Nary
camps. ' ;
:
.

Ho aakad a ft pmtoMra to con*
aldar tha tmuaual .damarvd for affa

zzzz

and

several

managera

1 recall two Instances
when
managers changed their minds
v*ry kulckly down
South. At
Sara.ota In lOiM, J o , Cronin of
lb , Rnl Sor.’, ipoke vary highly
of a Coait
Itagua
youngator
named T H William. Well, be­
fore I could gat a yarn out about
thr kid, ha Fad b««n shipped to
Mlnneopolii. And, at fit. ratorsburg t w tarns year. Prank Frleeh
wa* raving about tha
baseball
possibilities o f pro football’* new*,t iter, Sammy Daugh. D'Jt, a
few dura later, Just about
th*
tint* th , paper* ware u»lng my
little profile on Slinging Bammy,
Baugh waa shipped o ff to th*
RoehaaUr farm.
So,
baseball
writer* have learned to keep their
finger* creased whan th*y w rit,
plena about rookl**, svan when
managera are enthusiastic.
Boms o f tha Boring trip* were
pretty expensive put several cluba,
through economics and guaran­
tees fro mtha Southern cities,
t h b c m c t'iT t o t a r o r t iik
managed to g «t back
a
good inNINTH
Jl’IIIITAt. OIKCI'IT OY
thslr aipendlturei. And
TIIK STATU o r M.OHIDA, IN
ANO rOH IKNINOt-M fOINTY.
___ could be written o ff to
in CMANCKMV no . *#«*.
rtlring.
i
a rjaim lff.
ip Anson
started
It
all. II. B. C A M II O Uva.

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playtra

have aa*
Id the Hpring drills were
too long, that tSrre weeka would
auffke Inatead of the cuatomary
alt weeka
Then some have held that the
early training over auch a long
period haa done more harm than
good. Several Brooklyn playera
felt thiit the hot liavana aun
tiKik t4K&gt; much out of them.
It in certain that the publicity
value of tha trip Saa been one
of the chief reasons for Hpring
training. It served to get naachall newt in the home town
papers weeka bgfore the aeaaon
opened. It a fan spread the goepel
of baseball In the
hinterlands,
particularly the exhibition games
on the way north.
It waa a proving ground for
recrulta. But moat club#
bring
their likely proapectg up to the
majors tha lest month o f the
regular aeaaon and get perhapa
a better chance to Inapect them
then. And even after Spring exrimenta, It often la mid-aeason
fore a manager haa deflnltaly
made up hla mind as to a rookie's

Car armed W
; b ''. A E
scale In the irailler camp# which
buy In imatl Iota, Mayo pointed
out. Lorfe catqpi which buy In
carload lota - ara abls to Import
e tf* from othsr sactioni of the
country, but this la not trua of
the many small camp* In Flor­
ida.
,
“ Wa r ill!la that aomi poultryman find the strict army and
nary loepectloni annoying, but
thua tight bupectlfttu really help
the producer who' brings In good
• g fi of hifh quality and Mta a
blah quality and uta a atendard

c t F e b r u a r y . 1941. b e i n g t h * f l r a t
M o n d a y o f v a ld m o n th and a r« l«
‘d a y
of fill*
C o u r t . In d a fa u lt
of
B»ch
*p p *« rai» rw
a«M
Bill
if
(V im p laln t
w ill
b*
taken
aa con fe a a e d
Ton ere f u r t h e r n o tifie d th a t th a
a u lt w h ic h haa bean file d a g a in s t
y o u l« p e n d i n g
In
th *
C irc u it
C o u rt of H e m ln o la C o u n ty . F lo r i d * ,
t h e t i t l e o f w h i c h la. H
K. C A B *
H O t.U
ru in tlf/.
va
N A R V IK
LA M M ITF.ft
C A IIftO L la ,
D efendant.
Iieln g
■ ■ 11 I n C i . e n c e r y
In
lha
c ir c u i t C o u r t of the N in th J u d lr lg l
C irc u it
of th e
Htate of F lo rid a.
In an d fo r Mein ln o le C o u n t y . F l o ­
r i d a . In
w hich
p roceeding
the
P l a i n t i f f |e e u l n g
for
a
divo rce
f r o m the b o n d s o f m a t r i m o n y .
IV IT N M M H oiy h a n d an d o f f ic i a l
• •■I
ab
C lerk
of
saidC o u rt,
at
H a n f o r d . M e m t n o l e I ’o u n t r
Flo rid a,
t h i n 2nd d a y
of
January.
A
l&gt;
9 IJ
n
V II E lt N IK tN
c io r k o f the above C oert
« * o ii r t M e a l |

CHICAGO. Jan. 4, UP) — A five
point plan, streamlined to gear
I94A baseball with war time travel
restrictions, was m^pectrtf to be
presented by Commissioner K. M.
Landis Tuesday at hla emergency
session with officials o f the Na­
tional and AmerieAn leagues
Although l*andla refrained from
discussing hla ideas 4 until
parley. It was believed his
received hearty
DITFCtor ty ttp ru
MAh
the two Conferred JA
ington last Wednesday. ,r
After that matting, the com m is­
sioner wired officials of th« 10
•t i n k i B i . i i r i i
a n cT i.n
Th» A n n u a l
M # « tln «
of
th *
major* league clube, announcing
of
Ihv
Fnra&lt;V|
I ’rothe special parley to
" iUbcv*" • »n r h
&lt;1uct* t * » r p o r * H o n
w ill h * h * ld at
Hpring -training and any item of l h a &lt;&gt; ffl r * o f t h * f ' o m p i n r O a r v n l * .
business connected with It."
H vm tnol*
t'o u n ty.
F lo rid *.
on
The meeting waa expected to T h u r a d a y . i a n u a r y S la t. M H ) . a l
end the "sha»low boxing" mn«t T a n A M
fM la n r.1 l f l r r y t
M
lla tl
cluba have gone tbrotiah alncc the
M *4*rrtar y
a nroughl u p |
travel uueatio
letter Jrom |
a month ago In
&lt; r&lt; H H IIO l,IIN ta
H E fe n O O
Raitman urging rurtallmrnA and
Tbr
Annual
M **t&lt;«ia
or
auggeating mctln»l. o f r e d u c i n g * l o r k l» * * M * r a ««f l h # O a r a o l i
I ' f o r f'o m p a n y w ill hr hrld at th *
mlTaagc
t h r r v i il a ,
Many minor league, looked to o f f l r r at t h r &lt; o i n i » a n )
I 'm i i t l )
K lo i M n on Mnn
Tuesday's conference for their rue oHarrnlnolr
r
January
|llh
IV41 a t T e n A
In drawing up definite program, M
for the coming ara.en. Frank
f Ml*nr«| | ' || |» H a ld rn ra n
M r#-r#t*r y
Colley, publlrl.t for the American
Association, .aid A.aoclation o f ­
ficial. would meet In
Chicago
VO Ml
Wednesday, po.akbly
to pattern AV ONWHIIIHAXCIC
HI V AWIC OF T94H CITY
their aeaaon on~decisions reached
o r HAMrOlltl AMRNIIMO HM«r.
TIONM I A*|l a o r ORIHNANCR
by the mejors.
NO. M7 « r RAID CITY rA IIE I)
The l^indle plan waa believed to
Alt!) ADOFTMII ON TMIC leTII
embody these points:
HAY n r JANUARY, 1041 1AIII
1. A reduction In th , major
ORIHNANCM R R li II L A T I N O
league schedule from IM games
TRArrir* upon t h r i r a x m
ANH tVRNt'KA OF tAHl CITY.
to 140.
IIK IT
KNA(TICr»
n r THE
2. Selection of April 27 aa the
ori.K OF THE CITT OF MANaeaaon'. opening nay Ins^ad of I'K
FOIlh. FLORIDA
April 1.1.
Mr.-ilon I That Hrrtlon I of
lin g e r series an aa tn reduce dlnanr** No JR7 &lt;»f thr &lt;*lty of
Hanford
Florida. pn««e«l arirl
aIntersections! trip, from the cur­
on thr IAt It day of Janrently planned three to twn. 'The do|ilr«|
nary l»4l. rntltlrd. An Orrllnanr*
cluba made four eaal-weat awing* ltr*iilutln*
Trafflr
I'po'n
thr
Htrrvtr and Avrnura «*f tbr City
last year.)
Florida. I&gt;#rl*n*1 ln*
I. Open date.
between
long of Mnnford
Htvrvt* and \kanf»i a*
"lu m p * ' an a . to make the. use Cerlaln
Through
or Art*rlal K lroig or
of Pullmans unnecessary
Atwnora and llvgulatfiic Traffic
ft Reduction of th* ala* i t Thr ron I'rov IdIn g for thr Inrial
traveling aquada from 2ft to 20 lall«&gt;n r»f Trafflr Davli’ea; lt*&lt;julr• log l’**rr«»na and Drlvvr* of Vr
playera.
hlflvr (’ ring thr Htrrrta and A»rI.andl* aUo may have sugge* _| uiivr
of tha City tn Conform
to
Ilona on Spring training—en l»eue 1’rafflr
Davlrl^a llrrrlofor*
or
[ really
muddled
since
som* Hrrraflrr Inatallrd nr f'rovld*d.
•ngthv trip* to California, Flori­ Forblddloe Diagonal &lt;*ro**lng of
Htrrvtr hr I'adaat r la n*. Forbid­
da and other warm climate., have ding
thr «M&gt;rratlon of any Motor
Whirl# Cpon th* Mtraata. Avrnuaa
Red 8ox and Chicago White Box or Allay ■ of tha City of Hanford.
nil Cube have eefe
eefected definite Florida, by any I’ rrron Who Dorr
Drlvrra
l,lran*a
•itea near their home baae. Other No, llavr thr
rrmrrlbrd by lh* U w i of tha
cluba have tentative training af- Hiatr
of Florida. Itrprallng Car­
rangemenU which they can awinj
lo (&gt;rdlnarw-«B o f lh* (flty of
Hanford Itrgulatlng Trafflo
and
over to pending the outcome
Trovldlng a l’«nalty for lh* Vio­
the conflab Tueaday.
lation of tha I'rovlslona of Thla
Drdlnanra.**. b* and the n m i la
lirrahy am*ndrd ao aa to rtad aa

L A 881T K H

NARVIK

nah and /tot Sprint* wars faroYOU ARK IIHIlKUr NOTIFIED
rite ipota for years bat In recant to fllo your wrltlon appearance.
attornay .
■aaioni Florida and California • Ithar In person or by
haraln on or bafora Ihr lal day
have drawn moat of tha clubs.

f
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of
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"a c tio n
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or
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WI.OP
at 6:38
. II h
all
the
"ilnpr" on thr d o g s
at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club

RED McGEE
MENTAL IMAGE

NO MINORS ALLOWED
POST TIME filB P.M. ,
1-. • t r . RJ Mdf ' i t

bafora tha tint* and tahan aa di­
rected, many find It brntf* rallrf.
Aa a tonic, It often parka up a#pat Ito, Increase# flow of gastric
Juices, thua aldlnf dlfeatlon end
helping build reeletence for tlntoe
moat needed. A OJ-year record
IocCmi
aaya: "Try C A R D U ir

IM U LSIO N ,

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On Rout# 17 (Sanford Hluhwny) nl Longwi
about 10 Mllnt South, of Hanford.
TURN AT RED ARROW

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Carpenteri tools,
and cotton mattress,
BanfbMSAvanu# near
'8 each weak as fob
Mil, Cabbafe,
moon,
vmooagw, Bar
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ana. CoRardi, Lettuee,
Tomatoes. Secarole,
u su li Sprouts, J.W.
it I I . Lake Monroe.

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Itend SOI Sanford A rt.

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five room laktoldo fur
buhfalow for rent. Hoar

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• bedrooms,

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lonvlll
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t h e• corporal, limit, of tha f i t , of I rroork
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laford on_ tha Waal
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li m i t * o f tha C ity
o f Han
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t«a lmpo.e.1 for violation

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h a p p a a r l a g from t b s . w o r n
Dill o f I' M ijH ilH l - fllsd
In
in*
s h o e s . t r i e d r s u e * that you ara
of tha C lt r »f l l a t a lt l a
a aansation by taking scroll tha aIn resident
lha l i s t s of
North Carolina.
Country to Loa Angeles. Savan­ Now T ha ro fora,

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fo llo w e j T h l r t e n th M treet sh all brfn
S ection
1That
th *
f o l l o w i n g j \ # h l r r « to a c o m p l e t e a t o p b e t
s tree ts and a v t n a t i o f t h * C H y o f f u l r r Q i D w K h J o a u * n t H a In
M aaford.
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QUORS

NEW YORK. Jan. 4, It looks as
though neat season will give us
a pretty good answer as to tha
real value of
Hpring
baseball
training. •
That is. If the clubs train In
the north near home or make
a short trip to the Carolines, a .
some now seem likely to do.
Along tabout June there may
be some evidence as to whether
the lack of the usual warm sea
alpjja In F l o r i d ^ p f c , U t o tp rln * .
bps han K asmp a ft. - lU - Wagars n
g e ttin g .In
ahape,
p a rtic u la rly
lW »fik h e T i.
■**
In paat severml
yeara,
many

Ab ili ty

Florida Asked To
Increase Supply Of
A rial 4*ll«*er—chock fall of
delirious fruits and n«U—
s ts/l frith Indtflnlteljr.
1 1 l b ............ f .80
s 2 lb# • - • • 1.50 "
, ■ 5 lb# • • • • 3.75

AP Peatares flpw tni R dllor

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Col. Com'dani
MI aa Milton
uanlal
Hdprama Mir
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Mmoky Day
Hally’a goo
Whlta Charlla

On The Spot
By DILLON GRAHAM

Landis Presents
Streamlined Plan
For Ball Clubs

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SAN Ft) HI). FLORIDA,

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MONDAY. JAN I’ AHY
■■

opes For Escape
100 Japs, On
Guinea Lost

U. S. Planes
Raid Port 01
Soussc Twice

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•Mr \«««rl«tM

A •»»a» *er

Marines, Navy

l ) r n f I Delinquents
P a c e “ Vigorous"
Federal
Aetion

Reverend Pulley
Addresses Rotary
Club At Meeting

•

Jap Detkt roy.ee a
O ff Solomons Hit,'
15y 1orneno dobih

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Fire In Bing's House
Does Great Damage

Citrus Prices Double Increase In Preighl
l-ast Season's Rules &lt; ar '^nd'nits forecast

assage Of Anti-Poll
BUI Looms Again

rv*

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.info bjr oouih- waa not aUtod whether any it*
•1 tho action •Istance other than indicate^! antiaircraft resistance waa cmi
f t f S r f i r f a a : tarod during thi#. attack.
, itotlro k/orontonlo
Than at 2:28 ?• ll. on Saturday
announced today " » Army Flying Koitraaaoa with an
J-poll tax bill •acort of Lightning
(Army twin
f
engined) fighter* located a:
and atl-V
Demy deimmedUto tacked a formation of enrra;
80 milea aouth of Shortland Island. However, the com
munlquo kald that - w h l t a ware
observc&lt;l. Shortiand la 220 nauti­
cal milea northwest of Guadal­
canal airfield in an area where
the Japanfcae have-long been ac­
• t h a tive*
H fef!

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iv

substantial Increases also have
been noted for livestock, poultry
and dairy produce, the federal
bureau o f agricultural economic*
reported Sunday.
Ae o f Dec. 15, 1242. grower*
were getting $1.80 a has for
oranges on tne tree, compared to
25 cents the same time in 1241,
the report said.
Grapefruit in­
creased from 82 to 78 een u a
bog.

P'
with 1941 rlrurts In psri-nthp.r.,
included
Mogs, per hundsrwelght, t i l 50
($ 8 .6 0 ); beef c«U D 88.70 ($7 20;
vrfd calves, $10.60 ($ 8 .6 0 ); ,hrr|i
$6.70
($8.60) t
Umbs
$7.50
($ 7 .2 0 );
veal
calves
110.60
($ 8 .6 0 ); sheep $6.70
($ 3 .6 0 );
lambe *7.60 ( * 7 ).
Morses, per head, $105 ($H6 ) ;
/•a. 4, (0 )— mulea $140 ($ 1 1 6 ); milk rows
.tor ‘ *
$70 (1 8 3 ).

s Offers No Hope
More Gas Supply

&amp; 3f-

C»p(ur«l Machines

loading, during thr fir.I thro**
month, of thi. year would escerd
MOBILE.
Ala
Jan 4. -,11
(he aitnilar 19*2 priiiMl hy 250. The Army has announced a pro
7H7 ca r, or 3.4 peirent
The I gram of salvaging metal from
i|uar(erly (olal was r* ported lo captured German and Japanese
ning
1 war machines, returning
it to
ha '1,712.200 cara.
Information from s h i p p e r . ’ this cojn try to keep steel mill*
at
full
operation.
Special
salvage
hoard, .howed eip e rtsllon . of increa.ed loading. In the fir.t &lt;|Uar- units will he trained in work. This
ter in the Alleghany, Ohio Valley, move was AMid to he necessary to
Great Lakes, Central Western, guarante a sufficient supply of
Mid-West, Northwest, Houlhwe.t tcrap, hut no letup is intended In
calling on public action at home.
and Pacific Coast areas. D eere*.ra are anticipated In the Paclfir
Northwest, Trans-Mlasourl-Kanaas,
Southeast, Atlantic States and
New Kngland areas.
Among tha 28 major comniodl
ties, tha hoards indlcatad Increasr* for 10 and decreaaaa for IH
4fly A w w l a l t f ' I ' u w l
The
increaaea
egpected
range
Thu nation toils y learned
from 22.2 percent for cottonseed
gasoline
rationing.
reducad
and products, except oil, to 6.7
driving speeds and general
rei
percent
for coal and coke.
travel curtailment halted save

Holiday Deaths
Show Decrease

Chickens, M r- pound, 26Ncents
IC E C R EA M CUT
(20H cental| tu n cys 80’.4 rents
(88 o n t o ).
j,,
WASHINGTON, Jan. 4, (A*)~
Eggs 48 ((4
42
8 )f
)' Mnta
i
• dhsen; Tha WPB today limited lea cfaara
butter 48 (88) # « t e » pdund; production to 60 percent of the
milk |440 (1 3 40 ) per .kUdrad amount^^aach manufacturer made
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tuada,

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. I M HI i ;

many live* over tha New
Year holidays. Only 232 fatal*
Ities have been reported since
New Year’s Eva. including 130
.traffic deaths. Last year, 268
ware killed, Including 171 mo­
tor accident*.

( .ip tu re

Pioneers Enjoy Annual Nrw
Y ear’ s Meeting Al I ;»kr Mary

fraa«l

g* Want la„ ^
Ted
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mi !
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In New Oulnen. the Allien
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it m11 tank
gum • i
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p la nM
h tlf off KK) JapAnt'ac troops ■
1/1 -.flail 'Dol t* \.hl*»i **H hl-le t
la. •v A . aiuiored!
lniiled h*.
from r scape hy sell in n
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tx.
. . , • si la rk
of I'h hon and I
fhie
of
the
trn
person*
indicted
I ■ •'.•.iJl
I»t lilt t IN Oil St
\rt
metbtwlirnl roundup of the
Hti.l It a lia n uriin Itnstnn fo r m a n s l a u g h t e r In
'I •'
last o f the small enemy in n j
thr ( fwoHiiut t l i o v e &lt;ll«Mster which i
Anieruan
&gt;e\ i'll hlg I nited SC't!t»* lt«*iuh
•u p la nes m ad * tw o
pocket of the Huna area.
tork a Mdl of hun dreds nf lives is , M|&lt;^ otl \ x
.,r mill ed eipiipntent r i * vu'l •* i a*pt»| te l nM.*»-ii'g last
B a i n e l t W r l a n s k y . o v u m o f the |
ft,.. |
t "f
Souss*
and flight sft e? it he av y d a y li g h t laid
' I , i. * u a *
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White Mini |S to 24 iiih v vo|
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Mn rl n „ . niitht .I n i. Inrluded in ihe « i " u | . ,&gt;t|iri ....... ,
i\ 111 ed atr p ower Ot St
Na/.sire, li i'im it nv
huge
K i w i H i m * m l . i n n , r h . e f , ,•
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j ; , r , rr
-.-iviee /f# 4oti wore a num b er *»f ity o f
run jnleil
► ftiiiaiine l a y
|inl i*|*ait ' l a
o b je c t iv e o f the Alliml New (iuinr.. , r |,.rll
*.Miiik’ f i n a l - 11 e n t i a l l'r e a a l
X n ifi ii m
**oi**d i h e i r t ti in the Huy i*t Hi-*-tv murk
n»«**t -n» i hmg f i i u m p h o f the i. g the hug* -' h"»s *ntt •* I »*'*•• t
o f f e n s i v e , and with A u s t r a l i a n *
,. hi|« „ r i r i » . , will !„■
a r c now " m o p p i n g up the en tire i epleil in the \ ‘ mvv as n ii - e at
Nif»ilh \ l i i t di&lt; »* if n h| i d l y , des- hr it* s aitnu'M t*egnM l a r g e I..... .
£ a r e a . " a spe cial h e a d q u a r t e r * an
toinliitit.*, n«» wlrttr men •-* ill I *• ae
Moyiiig
.' t &lt; id niv pla ne s whll*«
. Mi.(* oil r e l hi in In I t
er p le d in the N a v v
•••
&lt; 'om*1
j the II \ I
lot* tifd fiv e more 1:1 ,I|U
T ho la st s m a ll s u r v i v i n g J a p - G ua rd f c&gt;t g«-n*’ i.il
. i %i ■ until
f i»i |t»»is &gt;iii
tu'h'ing trv file Tunl•.«f .
lo
I ■ ’ ll S,it it lav
aneao fo rc e in the Huna are n. i Mir th« r noli***
tit m et ft itured h\ &gt;« ilevaatMl
vs tit* h (all
• 1 1 lien' v *•
field d isp atc h es said, is lucked m
' t e n o f the -eh . )i •
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\
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t ••’ t t .fV
fierce fi g h t i n g with A m e r i c a n add m,;»V Mil nut \ " l n i . ' . o i enii-Imerit
•t'liituim cl
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lift
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the
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sm a sh ed
th r
runny
S e le c t i v e S e r v i e e h« adi|UHrters ini * tt*.w lltey M*11“*I*• ‘I**. ,*. to III* r, ten* ti n*pori«&gt;1 itial tlieii
i my
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force a t Gairn p n point. 1 .10n y a r d . in W as hing tnn + imluy annoum-etl pn*» • '»to
d nvei tl»e S.*
uni t h
If,I St lies elgtith .11 m\ hii
a w a y , and wiped out another and all men in tfie I &lt; fo |.rt a ge iniirittv m i tslk at tin t e g u l a r h a m has swept s e v e i a l hundi*'«|i*
.
and
fit' m l m - l i s
• * t
n.s m a ll e r J a p n n e a r fo rc e at Hinnni g m u p will hn reipured in c a r r y , week Iv hint lienn uf the Inti held I n irles " into I '•*■* i f n u u thr ( 'h a d I (
m art
p la n e s
....... ..................“ i i r n e.|
creek.
the ait me ns t|i;tM i egist i at itin toil.tv at the M a y f a i r lintel In t t M i l n i y and - * **ntnuitiig its .nl- . (
file long fligtii i •
front Nt
I n*d need l*v K a i l K ipp wtm had
.
"A llied
troopa
occupied
Ih e j r a i d s ,
their d r a ft
t la sstficatl oti
c h a r g e &gt;*f the p r o g r a m Nl r Put van* e iitena* ing Mie A x i s r e a r • »n ^ ait e, 1*111 ti'** crveoiv *igt*tei .
T h i s is part of a p r o g r a m
Huna go v e r n m e n t a tttlun and a r r l c n r d a
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m ak e s t least a d e l a y i n g stand
e %«'t*r tI’ll pa I I
at the toots and pointed o u t n in the Wadi / e m /.rill, l *«0 air , f tie Imlithei s m•••
e n a m y r ea lat ance le ft la a • m a ll tneot K fl i I .
tt»e wav t»v tml’fl I e,| of -Ml letI
pocket weat o f G a l r o p a r r e e k ,
Tfin ar tit m
Will t»* d n e c t eil nmul'i'i of w a y s that tti«&gt; might line inilea so Ihenst of I r ipnli
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t till i plane «. and iti«. ait vv till**
help to mi pr**v e • *»mlit i*»»»s
n
w hare the J a p a n e a e h a v a been r** a g a i o a t meii " b eliev ed to 1m* de i
(• cii Sir ll i ' i n a n l I- Montgoni
huge min.hoi of figh tet and
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d a a p e r a t e ly
and
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t hy ffuVon of f a i l u r e In korp S a il ft .l d , s om ething win. h must c r y ' s war Inillelin fr um ( a i r o . s a i t t j j
. all ci aft t trig t»t| t tu o*ig h
j g n t ab ou t, he s» ul t*y " * British Eighth A»mjr tumpi warn! j |0||Mtli|
l ,jv rw la b, progreaa
•vtb" * l t h th#ir IucmI hn^rda he hm ugh
Belgium. a ed Mill them
a. - . | i
r a i l w a y s , tlork » . 1
lin e
plane
tha 8 o p u t a - 8 « n « n a n d a track fee- than thr ee -te ntha o f one per cent mi&gt;n
Kl flsiiti a r c s Hahn U y
is s in g in
RVrnl m
min-MiK
I" this iC
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ter som e t w o and a h a l f milea o f all r e g i s t r a n t a . "
A lt ho ugh he d ec lai«d tha* 11 "* |y H wligtit ad van ce from the&lt;• mi
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men at t h r N a v a l A i r ■ '••ifr u ^ p i e v i o y s c o i i t a i l* itfM 'nksil
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a r e as fine a g r o u p o f m* •* ^
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a t r l« k . f o u n d - M j r v h r r r . Iu&gt;f- n t I t i s h ^ f j s p a t . h. - .*»,!.* . ,' " 1
M|wa«* »*w*#w*^r«* - f r u r k nl r * i l ddrtl that a serloua ptobhi m^
th„ n Prn1„ n&lt; d I f g i k
wav t a r g/..Is
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h,*rtt*ern h i u i t &lt;•
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a t r He ail m i t t n l that Itir «'itM»*v
Kfuiiiurl m a y m**i l*r p t r p s i ^ d III B e lg i u m
♦ no (••Brtatoit PrsB«i
w a s not an a d r q u a t r an lu lu ’u xm s k - s prn?.mgr.l staml t h r ^
Ail ail f o ld mi H olland vv a * al
Eight
J a u a n r o r d r a t r o y n s . "H tend* to
d r iv e them *•* h o v v r v n . for
llrilin
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that
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found o f f G u a d a lc a n a l In th * Solo
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onei aln*n t irminainl in the Broad
motis S a t u r d a y , w r r r a tta c ked hy I
t h r p a r e n t s could tin m »ie Ko m e r y
ob viously
: .............. L e w
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........
Motor T orp ed o Hoata. which hit to im p r o v e t h r situ atio n.
p i e p a t a t i o n s f»»r a l a i g e attack s wee p
queietl D*r r iitu lew
one and p o i s i h ly two ot her . W as h
U sin g t h e ir Influen ce M* g a m in a f r w d ay *
T h e an rniulHtiy n r w * - e i v i . r
Th« Men’* Club o t Holy Cro«« ln g t n »sitniMinrertgU s l s y .
support for
the church es a* an T h i s s u g g e s t e d that the B ri tish
described
Hie d a y ' s
op era ti on s,
Epltcopal Church will hold Ita
One o f thr d r a t m y r r a wa a *rt ot h er w a y In which he auggr«t»'d r o m n ia u d e r in the last
f e ^ d*v •
whit
h e «i eridfd ft tun IB .111 A M
fin t (upper of the new year In
• fire arul when la s t seen was (h *t R o U r i a n s might help
H- of a p p a r e n t
inarMvIiy had I........
the PertCi Mouse tonight et A .1D
until f» nil P \l
ax be ing ••*« *•
" h u r n li ig badly.* the c om muniq ue ■ u r g n i that the y dev el op the -.t«» e purau ing tiia uatial ia»M« * &lt;*f
o’clock.
" l a i g e V. ale
Mini It vx h ♦ .|dd»* I
Nai«l. while the other " a p p e a r e d
M| nut a t t e m la n t e at i h m * ; i m g up an *»ver w h e lm in g
f »»•« ••
that near lv Bill ail* i mI t " f the
° a . a?1 \
condition
.services which the y have ............ I when a line of e n em y r e s i a t a m - f f g h l 4*r f SSIIIII,•Still lsl.sk pMt i
A l Mtlllda. on New O r o t g i . I- | a | f#*nd a m e
at
Rotary
... h ’ - m. j * U e n .o u n t e . e d
S e m i n o le C o u n ty
com mis sion
lUtaUf*,* M N 'aza iie iv h e y , mi,I
lantl, homF&gt; hit s w er e score*! on and lie added that p eitiap - the
• r e will hold t h e ir r e g u l a r month
T h e Watli Z e n /,em aff**ided figt ile i
r a n g ’*.
h e av y
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eit one such n atural line. f«»i it m l - made a l a r g e p a i t *»l the flijTii
l1&gt;rrn-'1
J
day morning at tha Court Mouse. other i n s t alla t io n s in the fir st at j
oti at lig h t a n g l e s l&lt;* i h e line of rite WlHi'Uit ewtnil. lull the y w ere es
tack S a t u n l a y ( S o l o m o n , time t
'■ ,n
fo,,n'1
m r,‘
think the y can get alon g without B rit is h
ativaiit e.
he tw ee u
tt*e corteil part ,.f «he w a y ami anti
ll. the second at ta c k three J a p a
(»mt.
southern end o f • x t r i i a i v e toa ntal part of tiie w a y fiack t*y f i g h t e i x
near gu n s w ere hit en d aon.e
E a r li e r In the meetirig t r a n k *a|t p i a n h on Monlgcunet y ‘a right fl ow n by r ajn*&lt;Bati«. New /t*«
Unite. , S t a t e s
p la .i rs
s u ffe r e d
minor d a i M g r from an ti a i r c r a f t E v a n * wax welcome*! Ifit** the ami the hig h la n d s «*n h o lefl la n d e r* . N**rwegianx. P'dex ami
C
lu
b aa a new m em b er hy l'te* i
AI mmiI 7 h miles l«t the north u C ie c h a
fi r e .
dent Holland Dea n who als o ap M ls u r a t a . and 1 0 0 mile* to thr
Meanw hil e,
fierce p atrol
ac
N a si plane* stru ck he* k aga in
HOLLYWOOD, /an. 4. — Bing
wes t of Miatimta is T ripol i
a t E n g l a n d last night a f t e r two
Croeby’a 20-room colonial home ti v i t y con tinu ed on G u a d a lc a n a l pointed 0 . A. 8 p e# r on the i ivic
E a r l i e r tha Berlin radio had r** r a i d s tim in g the d ay
f'l u b dan c e c o m m it t e e arul I d
lala
nd
,
and
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a
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o
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fnrE n em y
today burned with a Iota of S260,ported the d r pa rH ire from ( iih t a l
r aid er s loosed fl ar e* over a north
000
t o In
in .th
in*a ' fcouta
nous* and furnishings
furnishing* cca killed be tw een .It) and .15 J a p ­ Sw a i n t on the decoration**
Jopa
co un ter .si l.y inittce and cal led on E a r l K i p p , tar o f a la r g e enat-houml ronvi»y. ea st m u s t town late to n ight, mm I
from fire reportedly started while anes e. T h e
his wife and children were taking shelli n g n u r p oilt lo na. the fi r s t f o r n r ep ort on the P o o r Man - [ incl uding the a i n r a ft r a i t i e r a d ist an t det on at ion * indicate*! limy
xvhltlt
Formidat.li* Mini Etir|oita, I h*« I*mI w e r e i ll o p p m g bomb*
l i m e in s e v e r a l w e e k s t h e t such Lunche on la s t week
__ _______ ___ .Ti n i s i___
tlesh lp s Ne lso n anti lti»*!nry. tw*
nf n
ST.
rssult of tho flro, tho ratlin and • bombard ment ha s b««n rcportc&lt;l
A Joint c om muniq ue o f the an
kit b a g a than i had been c ip r&lt; t r I c r u i s e r s anil eight &lt;lestruy**r a
,
Kroon octor tost many calushlo hero.
m in is tr y an d United S t a t e * Aamv
Thi* f i n t o f the two r a i d , at
facing trophies and one o f world's
h e a d u u a i t e i x today *a»d
&gt;
tf rgoat collections
of claasicsl Munda, which haa hern a tta c ked
Ifiiieetl S t a * c a A ir F’m r e heav y
and popular music records.
a l m o s t d a l ly fo r a month, wa a dabomber * attackefi d«H kx at St
liv ered a t 8:2 0 A. M. .S at urda y
N e x e n e tod ay in good weather
b y A r m y m a r a u d e r medium bo m b ­
B u r s t s w er e seen on the tar ge t
e r s and N a v y M a r i n e r b r p a Dount*
ami fi res we re H a l t e d
leaa dive lK&gt;mbera es c or ted hy
W A H M I N C T O N . J h. i
I. 1.1’t
ORLANDO, Jan. 4, (/Ft H onj! . The Association of Amerirao Rail
W ild cat, A l r a c o b r a a n d / W a r ha wk
citrus growers have been rrceiv
f i g h t e r plane#. T h e W il d c at ia
Navy fiffhUr, tha Aim cobra and ing almost twice as much for
/ « * . 4 . m — tha Wanxawk art»'‘army-typaa It oranges this season aa last, and advisory board*, that freight r.i

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T h r M a . l e r ' a D e g r e e will i.&lt;XXXv«111M. IUN. f n | ' Pi
r n n fa r r e d hy S a n f o r d leOtlga No
A II Ml. It'.l«
M"f till-"III fall aril •.♦

62 F. A A. M. In their temple '
nn Park Avenue on Tuesday *i
7:30 P.M. Thi* will Iw perform
ed liy Paat Grand Master It i&lt;
Chapman and F^rank hl., Milh-i
past grand marshal, aaai.tFd l&gt;y
offlrera of the lodge.
Light refreahmenta will he .trv
cd and a cordial wstcoma wilt Im
extended to all visitors. A spe­
cial Invitation la extended to all
Masons at the Naval A ir Station.

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l a , k to the (Mite when . I , &lt;
w e i e xoinrthing you 'el
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Mxked turn when tie r a n t e l«t .N* o
Ittole C o m it y
l i e took me ..nl - 1. 1.
pointed up to the xtat
and • #tt •
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htllld for tha f n l u r r
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J o h n ll a a l o n . 7 5 , nf l. a k a Maiv
f o r m a r l y tn lha woolan tan li lr
lMisinaRB, with Mr. E v a n * at t ont
p a n y i n g on tha piarm.
T ha R av F r a n k P u ll a y «.
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C r o sa
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t titji. ••
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Sanford Herald

The NewrVtctory Tax

A now tax law went into effect on tho first o f this
year which unlike moat tax lawg digs deep Into the pocketbooks o f practically every working man and woman in
America. A h not much is understood about this so-called
Victory Tax locally and os almost everyone Is going to
have to pay It, we suppose a little space devoted to explana­
tion might not run counter to the War Production Board’ s
desire to conscrvo newsprint.
■i n e riiir rlo .t r a t m
All wago and salary earners are supposed to pay this
I’ s f s b l a |« A 4 * a a r e
tax except Army and Navy men, fnrm laborers, domestic
I f OaffUr
^ * Om
H • • f Is
Hervurits, casual labor not In the cours6 o f the employer’s
Haatha
regular business, employees of non resident aliens not en­
M eslh s
.
0»# f e a r
gaged In business in the United .States, employees of a
411 e b| lH ar i ■ • U r e a,
ra rd s
af foreign government in the United Stated,' American em ­
. I I B l i a , r e e a l a l U M mm4 s e l l e r * • !
• • t r n a l a m e a l i (mt I b e y a r y o M mt ployees working outside the United States, and public of­
r a l s l a g f n n d a w ilt h « r k a r g e d f e r ficials, insofar as their fees nre concerned bi^t not their
1 ^ ., j H
D e a le r
a d a rrtla la g
ta le s
salaries.
t astea
N fM a ya ye r
I t r ^ r ree s e a l a .
The tax amounts to 5 percent o f tho salary or wage
(l r # « . leap, r a p r r s r a l s T h # l l re r a l d l a
In other words a person who earns $12
&lt;ht
saMilassaaf f i e l d
at
a i « » f ( i a l a « . above $12 n week.
i l f f !«*•« a r e u a l a f a l a e l l a l h # * ■ • • a week and no more, does not have to pay tho tax. But a
• d f e l l l e a mt ( h e r e g a l e ; w i t h y f l a *
*4pea I t# r » d « j* a » e le r » l a C l i l r a i e
» a d Iteraon who earns more than $12 a week has to |&gt;ay a tax
laws »«»el»
amounting to 5 percent on that part of bis wages or salary
llr ta ld
I* S m e w M i a f The
which is over $12 a week. Thus a person earning $20 n
n M e fc
I*
e a rls le d
1‘ t e s e
week would have to pay 6 percent on $H, or $.'10 a week.
e a lltle d
I # &lt;law a s e f o r re••reap U a y a l r h e a
la k lU e iltia
u f -all
llwaf. I* At mf at eat p l h a r n U e IA person who is paid by the year or by the. month has to
•redllrd la fill* y a y e r
sad
■ !*• |pay a tax computntcd on exactly the snmc basis.
(It
U ral
taw aa*
y g h lla h fd
b erela .
The unfortunate part about this law, nt least from the
411 r l a l l t w l»a r e p a l t l l r a t f U a a f a$ewrial
U y a f r b e * b e r e t p a r e ■ ! * • r e a e e a a l . Iemployer’s point of view, is that it makes him the tax coljlector. It is up to him to compute tils amount o f tho tax
MONDAY. JANUARY 4. 1043. and to extract it from the employee's pay envelope. The
employer keeps it temporarily and at tho end of every three
D im .I' VKR8B FOIt TODAY Imonths remits to the government along with all the other
PRAY
THAT
HUMANITY [sums which he hns collected from Ills other employees and
I I M A Y I.EARN'. FALl.Nf) AWAY from hla own pay chock.
The employer Is liable for the payment o f all taxes by
FROM THE a o o t )
MFE IS
li FOLLOWED IIY
ACCEPTINO his employees.
If he fails to collect from his employees,
V '.FALSE .IDEALS ANrt LEAD­ he has to innkc their payments himself.
If ho makes a
ERSHIP: la-l no man beguile
you In’ any wine, for It will not mistake in tho amount ho withholds from their pay anti
be, except Itic falling away coin# does not collect enough, he has to make up the bnUmCo out
first, and tlio man of lawlesr- o f his own snlnry. If he collects too much, he is subject to
, ' n«si be r evea led , tha ion o f per a fine of $1,000. a year in jail, and $60 for each Infraction.
raA.dltlon. — 2 Tbe*
Now the amount to he withheld by the employer docs
not have to Is; exactly 5 percent. A “ Table of Optional
Withholding” is provided by the Hevenuo Bureau which I*
apt to he as confusing t&lt;&gt; the employee as it is helpful to
(From Contemporary Poetry)
the employer who lias trouble figuring his percentage. If
If with parachute
ami gun
nai
your salary is between $12 and $10 the employer may with­
Th* Nail* come and I get one,
hold $.10 regardless o f whether tlint is exactly 6 percent or
Richer for hi* blood will blow
not.
.-Kaatlsh flowere which we know
*.
On some tunny ilope whereby
And for instance, if your salary is $21 the table pro­
Wa encounter, he and 1;
vides that your employer may withhold $.50, though exactly
,1. Or stroutrer worn" doy.daisy grow 5 purgjnt o f the excess over $12 is only $.45. This provi­
A Undernenth a aummer *ky.
Or, when the hill* of chalk are dry sion may prove confusing at times to the employee and lend
him to believe that he is being rooked by his employer. In
t'iA u d
that event the thing tor him to do is to writo to the Bureau
grass,
Bom* pate hof thyme with deeper of Internal Revenue in Washington and find out for sure.
glow
May cheor whoever chance to p«««
Or tempt and frvd tho wandering
beo
U - W t h that blood from oversea;
It is very unfortunate that Chinese diplomats should
O t blighter nhnll a borage *hlno
. Or sweater smell some sglarftlnr. leave Washington anil go home feeling that they have been
."A n d Just the aaino If ho gets mi. treated "shabbily” in the matter o f aid to their country.
LORI) DUN8ANY.
Chinese feelings lire deeply hurt. It ii n had situation for

Help For China

r. The Victory Tax won't be so
bad If It help* to bring us vie
JA $o ry. ’

Be

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'jt fNeil (Smith soyy h* can remem
J.fbar whan •‘ration*’' wa* somethinr

eTthe ^ L - t o W s i f c
BEGINNING TO APPRECIATE
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Herration Crater
Mile** Marth of SANPO^p)
on DF LAND HIGHWAY

In m ile s per hour th»» nv*"* f
n o|"risf
cannot
*tnp hit ,
feet upon Nil,

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SAFETY
D E P O S IT
lh«-in will soon
III soveral .lays.

b" •-n11tiK onrr lirtw &gt;li&gt;l lines know Hist bin man
|lor won rrlurningT

dno of tie most hrartrnlmr
nlorirn to com" mil
of
l*uerto
llirn wns (list th" prosiilrnt of its
univrrslly. younx Jumr lisnlUa.
rrroivv'l nia &lt;lr"srrn ut (ii-org"
town
university &lt; Washington
where he spent his year* working
His way through t-olleg"; ho waa
alno rpglatrrivl nt tiio nnivrralty
of Chicago. In
th«
Institution
whtrh be now brails hr w*s an
instructor for sevrml years. It
now is rreilitrd with Having thou­
sand students. More power to him.

factor Involved.

The Johnsons Lead

tho Joneses; or tho Browns.

ro) ora the
it a brash;
system. —
n j a . good

SHORTS

II.’ W

I'rnrl Ruck famoun writer and
winner nf the nnldr |irtio, was
ilerfarnl try Oswald Carrison Vjl
two nations thnt like and need each other, and most stand lanl, himself n writer of morit, to
together against Japan.
be one nf America's forrmust woTho attitude of tho United States government is under­ mrn. Ilowovrr, she aouiula a ilianote on the war, as rrstandable. The President, presumably on tho advice of the iiuletlng
nortril by Mr. Villanl, whoViuotrs
military strategists, wants In concentrate un the European her as saying, "Nothing riut a
war and dean up Hitler before tackling Jujum. That Htrate mlraxle ran possibly prevent the
of III" war" and I ran not
gy would
)\i" probably
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lm all right if it were not..................
for tho human joss
possible agrrr with that.

Not so. Tho Johnsons are tho most military of all, if
mcro weight of numbers rules that. Army,'records show
68,000 Johnsons on the rolls, with the Smiths a good second
with 62,000. Of Browns there are 48,000, and the Willlamii
family comas In strong with 47,000. Tha Joneses are right
around there too, »
*
Of tho 68,000 Johnsons, something over 2,000 bear thu
first name of William—"B1U" to their mates. But than are
0,000 “Bill" Smiths out of tha 52,000 total.
' ,'r Well, they are all fighting men, whether the nam« be
o f the popular brand—so distinguished by numbers—or the
more exceptional. All American soldiers havo pretty polltlve opinions about why they ara In tb« fight
that they are fighting for the topnotch natlo;
which turns out the beat fighting men of i
as they see It, Is to attain complete victory,
—Bradenton Heral

At any given tnumtnl 600 Brit
b iiit r.
N e a r l y M p * r m i l o f l^«m i r e Ish naval vessels are at tea.
in tho Bolf-tomlinsr ganolino tank
flcjMirtment* whort* know le d ge o f
roni| mindlnir ntwl nj»plicnti«m of
ruhher U im p era tiv e. M os t are*
e n g a g e d e n t i r e ly in lin in g tanka
A m o n g nil the mute.v c o n v e r s a ­
tions m e con fin ed p r a c t i c a l ly e n ­
t ir ely to g e s t u r e s and w o r d r jg n s
winch m o k e f o r a m in im um of
m e d i o aI v w a s t e d time
Many o f the m.ita.v a r e gr ad and S&lt;V*'T DIIINKS tu tn
•intcs o f n n t i o n a l ly - k n a a n schools
f.»r the d e a f w h e r e th e y {carried
•ut for parllta and home|
i i s d e a w hich a r e v ita l to t i e
j*ro lection o f w n r tnateriniR. A
J u ig e p e r c e n t a g e a m p r in ter * hy J con sump! Ion,
•radMnny^ o f tho mute* h a v e been
with
C it o d y r a r
m er o than
2.r»
In tin* en tire g r o u p a m |0
A..I.KH v» h«.in o f f i r i a l s d es cribe a» |
....... Highly e f f i c i e n t . "
»

111 1.1 ,\s

Tho Chinese havo been fighting the Japanese, our mu­
Fort Myor* Ii boasting of
A Chicago woman who, It If
174 percent Increase In bank do- tual enemy, for many years under great difficulties. When ai sorted. I* turning to stone,
during 11in past year.
.•posl
wo entered (ho war against Ju|hiii, the Chinese were obvious­ marled recently. Evidently the
adamantlnlng prnrrss did not l&gt;ei
ly
able to help and e x a cte d real cooperation. They had gin at the neart Iait how about
i'.Ai It's about this time of yenr
“ 5'U u t w* begin to wonder why so tho man-power, the courage and tho will to lick tho Japs; her opinions? Abram, tha yard
peoplo still wilto It 1942.
all they asked for was war materials and suppllos. But man, piped up with "Most of 'na
cot hardening' of the heart
*
apparently they have not been getting any more now than ’*
now."
ffJ.Thlngs aren’t so bad. You can they got before.
j-y ftlll buy an automobllo If you
It Is hard, of course, to get war stuff to them, beMr. Tootleberry write* mot "l
rt'.th* money, tho priority and
catiso of tho Japancso hlockndo; hut doubtless more could teed by the paper* that a pal
(.'ration cant.
the men folk* to give nor
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be done than is now being done. Many American observers want!
their galluses to make garter*
tn gt
have
been
Insisting
that
more
holn
for
the
Chinese
would
for
wlmmenioa
' Oeewhllllkln*,
aful administrator nover puts'
pay far hotter than tho fighting in tho Soloman Islands. how's ^ feller goln’ U&gt; keep hie
britches up ’thout them galluaeit
No &gt;l%^o' limit keteh me glvln'
'em away fer gater makln'i.
rho annual honsy crop of tho
-----------I
U«d Btatss, w* read, Is about
Not to long ago ( told-a story
1,000,000 pounds. That strikss
Tho Johnson family loads In Army enlistment!. One about
a dog, Ur. Ilonvle*. Hera
.as being a llttl* bit heavy might have thought tho Smiths would havo the call; or
; then some men Ilk* 'am that
that the War Production
)UH. cut newsprint con.
u -U tt poreout, tome nf
ft* metropolitan dolllaa
jU v to itart leaving out

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M O N D A Y ,' J.

McKinnon, of Y a io u m 7 &amp; . C .
vouehad for by L'orpnet msgsil
Tha Captain was fa tha War i
after soma months bis sister
cslvad tha usual; formal m
saga of her brothers death. 1
dog aansad than woe someth!
wrong, tip to that Uma ha »
bean sleeping before hi* touts
door but at one? discontinued i
praetke. The
captain’s
na

In llir rninpiiign to rollrrt Ynlr
kryi for lln-lr nirklr contrnt a
mnldfii Indy turnnl in the kry to
her hope i lieat. *'rb" saddrat
words of tongue or pen are tHrrer
"It might I avo been.' "
Life mngnxine of Dee. 28 aald
that 30.IJ0U pounds of horse meat
recently received In Boston aold
nut in 24 hours at 26 to !!5 cent*
per pound hut don't let Hitler
spread that nil his nulio.
Kx-prrsldent Hoover has named
six point* for a peace pact, the
first of which is total disarma­
ment for the enemy. A fine place
to start hut tn It anould bo added
“ and keep them
from
making
more for a hundred years."

Work Of Mules In
Industry I’ raised
By Big Company
AKRON, O., Jnn
4. l/T)They can't aoeak nn,| they ean’t
hear, but they make swell air j
pianos!
Thnt la tho comment of (inod 1
year Tiro nnd Rubber &lt;‘n. officials 1
when they talk about in ites work |
lug at their Akron nirrrult plant 1
Tiio (iiKsiyear i niiijutny, pioneers

in the eiii|i!oynirnt
nf unites,
alii
gnrils them ns the "m ost .-uni
tlmnis, faithful mill tinnl working"
o f the thnusanils o f men nml wo
men they hire.

Thnt s wli.'it you gel
when you |ilnre vntir
\.'tliuibb-n III a Mife ilc-

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II’h ftMilIsli tn rtnt llte risk of losing valu­
ables by keeping litem in Ihe house. I’ lay
safe . . . You win gel such a lot of protection
and freedom from worry for such n small
cost. Inquire today!

Florida

Hank of

Stale

Sanford

More thou 100 mutes are em­
ployed in the company's Aknm
war plants, orcupying important
Walter Ixicke, abla eolumnint positions .uf tmst mid rvnpon-i
for the Cox»owii*d chain of news­
papers, after spending a week In
Washington, writes tnn following
conclusions: "*NowSer« is there
Iras faith in (olltlca and poli­
tician*; nowhere I*, there
lesa
hpe or enthusiasm- Most people
work for the government | they
are cogs In a machine aa blr they
are hopelraa of affecting Its di­
rection or spsod. They cease to
stnigln and adopt the cotpmon
pace, draw In their necka, work
for- the paycheck and wait for retlerement day.”

Friendly Inxllttillon*'

Old Orn. Jen Smute, head of
the South Africa British colonial
empire. In an addreta to the studenta of Glasgow university, gave
thenu thla wise warning; "Tbe
disappearance of the sturdy, independent-minded, freedom-loving
Individual and hla 'replacement by
graateat human menace of our
a serlvle, massy-mentality la the
time.* ’Bollad dawn. It • mrana
aland up on your hind lega and
do your own thinking; don't be
led around by the noaa wild-eyed
theorist.
.The eouaell gt social agencies
has had etfpotta at work U as­
certain tho naceaaary aspanaeg of
a family idf- three and four-fRthe,
tbe (ryariga - American ona, and
floda It to be f t 0.6# par month
aa foilow*i food, 136.981 clothing,
$9,062 aheltar, $*0| utilities, $A97|
w sJ d y .. print* . ii

kto*Ut.a tow, soy-,
diplomacy and co-

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CAROLINE DILL

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API'S, Society Editor.

Telephone 14H

Coiffures Of ’43
Should Not Dim
Ladies’ Glamor

Hr I1BTTY ('LARK K
Women’s Clothes
A I* Ifeautv Bdmir
n m l ti» let last yrar'x cv»*
P er sonal s rungNo tlrraa
Calcndtr Will Be Simpler
tliin thi« year's glam
or Pnrty c»*#ffttM*4 o f III LI are
Mr an&lt;l Mrs. Robert Tmylor, rraliv
-n»n«’thing
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And f ’ewer In ’43 • nil children »pvnt I'hrintmn* witn . turn any man1* head Frmugb
m vonr ill
Mrs. Iluttie ( ouraey

J rrrtion
It ib»esn'l mnlter mneli what
you ontwin© in your hair, as long
Miss Iaiiii*© Hansen of Kent
as Us tlecorulive A feather •»!
Conn, was the guest of Mr*. II two. u airing of pearl* will do. i
R. Mansell during the holidays.
hunch of fruit (Artificial recom
iiuuided' I a -prig of mlitletof-.
Dr. and Mrs Ban Caawtll of ermtn# tails, \-it i-colorvd Im»u&gt;.
Orlando spent yesterday here •erjiiin butterflies or flower*
those are a ' fev\ -tigg.-Durns. Ju«i
visiting friends.
4 »•*•«• of M ting sour imagiiiMt too

lly DOROTHY KOK
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Fas hion K d l lo r

Clothe* will be fewer, almpler
•nd better in 1043.
Whether ^&gt;r not clothe# ration­
ing cornea iu this aecond yt*ar of
wm. American women must learn
to fret along with Iraa, buy more
, carefully, make their clothea last.
All non-easentiala have
been
pruned from tho 1043 allhouette,
|workwhich ia slim, streamlined, geared
Perhaps you have a false h:»tr
Mr and Mrs .1. M. Gonzalez
to the tempo of the times.
Functionalism anti quality are have mov**d from 24I.V Washing­ i piece that \ *u haven't Imtht rol
I with because of Jack of time fm
ton t«i *;I t Magnolia Avenue.
watchwords of the year.
|..idlnnry wear Formal parties ar-This is the considered opinion
I
'|H*cial •k'Ciision» ami wince every
of Mrs Dorothy Antleraon, ex
Mr* Kay Fox ami
children | ir• spends on or than the usual
eculive director of the New York
have
returned
from
Valdosta
after
time on fm n o* for ’em, its t
j Dress Institute, the association
|o f more than ftIH) dress ruaiiti visiting with Mrs Fox's mother. [•Ktiod opymrnmMr 'fo r you lo gel
Mrs
May
Connelly
! y.Vjir moiiex - xv-nth nut of yntn
facturers who sunplv the bulk
of America's retail dress trade
switch
Charting the four*© of fashion
Von can d« igu a reall) otigin
Lieut
Kandull Chase, who is
in IP III, Mrs
Andornon
says
statione&lt;l
at
Richmond,
Fla., al coiffn ie with h little extra
'Look for shorter Jackets, slim
with
his fixill' time W..11 u hi Milled corn
Th© regular monthly meeting m*r skiriH, qunntitrs of buttoriK spent the weekend
lief, entwined with ribbon, or
of th© Women’s Club will meet on your new Spring clothes He family
make a topknot coil with your
with it hu.sli eas hinchcon at 12:30 prepared for a narrower range
false piece, «pi inkle it w ith Jit’ilil*.
o'clock. llonUmoi for Lite meet­ of colon*, mure staple, monotone
and
bring ymn own hair up »’»
Miss Mildred Mrnlges, who al*
ing are: Mra. C. R. Dawaon, prints,
new
developments
m
tends Florida Stntp College for aide pompadours
Mrs |,. |\ Hagan, and Mra. Wil­ fabrics.
liam C Krickton. Sponsor for the
"You will see more suits anti W oiiuxi, spent tin* holiday* here
program is Mrs. II. M Papworth dresses made of arnlac anti nylon with Mr nod Mrs V A Speer
•ml the guest speaker will la* Jersey, more coats o f nylon fleece
Htelu last two fabrics are made
Kev Frank Pulley
Friends of David Hach will re­
from tha nylon brushing* that gret to b’Hin 111mt be l- in the
THURSDAY
yannot bo Uxcd for any other hospital suffeim v ft.tin « leg
The Townsend Club wiU meet purpose, and science has made
in the Cimrt Mouse mJ* H.'OO P M. them into beautiful and durable injury
with L. P. JIagWn preaiding. The i'a bncs.
ltv |( HI N t.R oV L K
"W e can eipact plortage* not
public ts cordially InrUed.
J l .Migrc null* R.dH-lt ICaMIH|avk
Grammar JVhool, Junior .High only of wool and silk, but also
I ill i . *1 I bill tinned up &gt;• silo*
and High Mchm I student.* art o f cotton atid rayon. Vet in the
i on r11:*i omv iliiniaielv •no’ ll
problems,
tie
cordially jfiwted to attend the face of multiple
: id •• i% fed* i‘»»t ’s pop in •b.’iiciog
Young Peoples Club Thera i* no signers and manufacturer* an*'
' |h-i Miial |i:ll Ioeat'e' to Ilie I If b e
I meeting the
chnllenf# o f
the j
adinittmn.
1of Liice Vdouoi It.ttioiu and the
I liiur.t, turning out Iasm til il ami I
L llradford Ityrd ha'
\ \ :«I | * • i m I i i CI i i . i i I b W i f d
practical clothes for
the
best
IH ID A Y
frnui Tallaliax *•♦• whei.
| I o| ollte tMin*, D o e i'll' •• I**
The Rose Circle will mfet at dr#s*ed women m the win hi
been fnf l In- p *M f» &lt;*
1 |loog'% in it|* \ ik.i*t W I'M b’l* •*
10:00 A M at the home of Mr*. Americans "
bn-ioe Designers have gone lieyoml the
Walter S Coleman. Drenmworhi
Mra. J i
Mill* will speak on WPH liminntiofis imrioseil last
Spring, when the "frozen siPiouel
4 adi t .Staid, y Rockey who has
"Trees for lleittocntry".
The Friendship League of the (*•" was the talk &lt;if the nation been -.p* oding the hob-lav* with
i
Far
from
canning
regimentation
his mother Mi
F S Hockey,
Congregational fchunrh will hold j
fntnnii*
L-K-r» is leaving today for F.ok Hinoii
Ita regular ineeling at tlie Par I o f fm-hion, the
ruling
has
acted
ns
a
challenge
to
Militiiiy Academv h i \ i
rDh home at 3:00 P. M.
who F*vi» nrodueed in
The Sanford Homo Demonstra­ designers,
the last six months tint best and
tion Club will meet at the homo most wearable collections
since
Staff Seigf’jint David I'.itiraev
of Mr*. M. N. Clevoland. 2481 Paris bunded Ihe sceptre of style
lias returned to i .1100 ll-.wie. T* v
Palmrtto Avenue, at 2:00 P. M. to America
after spending Ibe b.delays wnii
In the coming year we may Iiih motliet
\|t
Haiti.* 'late
find (bat our dreason tire buttoned t mirsey
instead of zipptsl, w© Probably
kill get iircqiiaiiited with new 1
Ih
vnthetira, we ninv even find our
Mr mid Mr- .1 (iaifies Niclud
lothes rntioned but we cun dr- have l etlll lied to Miami Ilf IOf
MJm Marjorio Juno* honorcil icnd on Ameriran designers to -pending the hhlidny* with Mrs
M lv Mary Kabtirn with a blrth- [«*©p *is the he»*t dressed nation NiclioP* parents, Mr ami Mr.*
day i»arty Friday evening «t her
4. F Mchnv.
home on Geneva Avenuo.
During the evening g«m o* ami
Mr* 4 hnrles /.ttiti and
sou.
dancing were enjoyed nnd then
Joseph, have returned in their
a i.a later hour tno birthday cake
tom e ill Philadelphia, I’a a fln
wa* cut and served to the fo l­
vlsiling wiib .Mrs II II 4‘M’Ii
lowing! Mia*
Dorothy
Pczold,
lly IIOIIUIN (HONS
shhxv
Mia* Ruth Htcnstrom, Mia* Jean
H o T.I.YW O O I), Jm i. 4. ( WW&gt;
— Only hoii.owlvm who hnvo Iks-ii
Joe &lt;’ ren«h«w ha* r c tim m l to
. hopplnfr for thp family mrala In
the t ln iv r r . ily o f F lo rid * « flc r
f&lt;&gt;ot|.ihorl«K&lt;&lt; rormnunttlc* will »|&gt;enillnir the lio liiln y * W illi I t *
(ra n t IJm .y i'lrwii nil th . aytnparent*. M r nnd M r*. It. I- 1 ic m pnthy ho diw rvi-,.
■haw.
bum, tho honorco, and the host
In Ihe mlilat o f Lon A iik.I c^'
■mot nruU* ilky&gt;, wlirn butrh.r&lt;i
ca*. ■
■loud iMihind white atnnd. Inux.t
Mr*. Nirk A.htiy nnd dauuliler,
inn only n aparw-rlb or two, th . .who h«ve been visiting hi-r p*t
»crw n writer* decided to add an rnt», Mr. nod Mr*. O cir^e It
extra ecene to "M in ion to Mm- illahop, hn* returiM-d to VnhUi-ln,
row .'1 It wa* a wonderful *eeno-- (la.
a Hu.ilan bangttatI.imry la the |nrop man, which
Cstdet dene Le(«*tU&lt; left today
make* him ex-ofTleio marketing
agant for *uch occadona. I.imry for Hewatmea Military Atuileiny
in
Tann., after *|M‘ndlttg the boliHad been reading th# paper*,
which tha acriptera apparently day* with hla family. Mi and
hadn’t. Urney groaned. “ I run t Mr*. W. &lt;’ Hill.
go buy n Ituumn banquet,” he
rt'-lr
groaned. " I f I rpold gat lamb
Cadet Jimmy Ingley will re­
chop*. I'd nacd eight for each of
turn
to
Hewanneo
Itlilltary
Armle.
tho men— about 30— at tho fca»t,
my In Trnn. today after *pending
counting all the takea. Two hun­ tha holldaya with hi* psriiiti.
dred forty lamb ehgpa— and wo­ Mr., and Mr*. J. I. Inglpy
men acramblfng from market to
market In •earth o f tw o or three,
or anything that tooke Ilka meat.
serving
And 1 need fl*h, and caviar. No,
by MUv Jaaa Sharon.
I can't do U. It wouldn’t bo rlgh tl”
I present with Mra.. Dvaon
The morning paper *olvrd hi*
aa Bra Men were: Mrs dilemma. Tha rnlat shortage had
in Oven, Hr% Frad Wit- made tho bandar Unea. But re­
Mra. Jamaa CrappN Mra sourceful U m ey had an Idas:
MIL Mr*. IW. T . .uaneoek, W hy not. ha aakad. show 'th e and
Mias Mildred Ratliff has reo f tho banqueU-tna feast over, turned from Atlanta, Ga. where
aA has been vialUng her brother,
tha guaata Uagartag over damt- TbAnaa RatH ff Jr., who ta In the
taaaa, brandy, vodka, and elgara. United Statoa Blgnol Con&gt;* at
This I* vrhat you w ill s a . In tha
list, B- A , MarThuraton, Miaa “ banquet** aeene. And It la all
right with Director Michael Cur­
William M. ThigtM,t'
tis. Mika want# to get on with
have retuninl
tho picture, one o f tho year’ s big­
. after i|&gt;rnil
gest, In order to get at another
log
several
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da;
hero
with hi*
eoloetaNr-‘” nUs la tho A rm y."

‘od e 111 ill i.tli • hollow sterl f
Ini if iiniioiui ledocen th*1 wety
iirplam* propellers hv

j have to I.
! notion*
|subset ibe
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Writer Describes
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In OPA And WPB

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Announcement

MECHANICS

llgglna announce*
Tho flight deck* of sirplnt.e
■4 noy. daughter, carrier* are surfaced with w,«.|,
to Frank P. Hall.
Tha erramony took place In Jack. a* in o
•onvilU, Jan. t, 1941,

lo of tho British Navy
oat, angags, and - da-

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Utnr for. Bird
mover* to bo

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America. Aa not much la understood about this so-called
Victory A x locally and aa abnoat everyone la going to
have to pay it, we suppose a Httfe apace devoted to explana­
tion might not run counter to the War Production Board’s
desire to conserve newsprint.
All wage and salary earners are au]
pay tt
tax except Army and Navy men, farm
domes'
gaged in business in the United Stater, employees ’ Of a
foreign government in the United Mates, American em­
ployees working outside the United’ States, and public of­
ficials, Insofar as their fees are concerned but not their
salaries, h • 'h ■« - •/••'
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The tax amounts to B percent of the salary or wage
abovo |12 a Week. In other words a pdrsoh who eiahu $12
a week and no more, does not have to pay the tax.. But a
person who earns more than $12 a week has to pay a tax
amduntlng to 5 percent on that part of hjs wages or salary
which Is over $12 a week. Thus a person earning $20 a
week would have to pay 5 percent on $8, or $.40 a week.
A person who is paid by the year or by the month has to
pay a tax computated on exactly the tame basis, ‘ .
The unfortunate part about thUJaw, at least from the
■’» point of vfow. Is that it intakes him tha tax ed­
it u up to him to compute, th* amount bfj the tax
struct it from the employee'* pay envelope,, The
•keeps it temporarily and. at the end of every three
remits to the government along With gll'.tbaother
fch he has eoliected from his other employees'add
own pay check.
f ,, employer la liable for. the payment of all taies by
employees. If ha fails to collect' from his employees,
has •to: make tbolr payments blmdelf. If he makes a
Uke In.tn&amp;Aluount ho withhold^ from .•their pay. and
i not .collect enough, he has to make up the balance out
ils own salary. If he collects too much, he is subject to
ns of $1,000, a year In jail, and 960 for each infraction.
Now the amount to be withheld Jr? tha employer does
’Table of Optional
not have to be exactly G percent.
percent A ‘Table
Withholding" Is provlcrcd by the Rettynue Buresit which is
ant to be aa confusing to the employee as It lanelpful to
the employer who has trouble figuring his percentage. If
your salary is between $12 and $10 the employer may withhold $.10 regardless of whother that *U exactly 6 percent or
not
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And for Instance, If your salary Is $21 the table pro­
vides that your employer may withhold $.60, though exactly
6 percent of the exeess over $12 Is only $-46- This provi­
sion may prove confusing at times to the employee and lead
llm to bellevd that he Is being rooked by his employer. In

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which niaaa. t o r ',d '.minimum of

J U a n y ' o f ara rredu*t*s. of ngUorully-koown »chool»
Urg*. percentage a n printers by
trade.
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Many o f the muiea hava baan
with , 0&lt;xxlymr mors tHan 26
years. In tha antfra stoop are J*
oilmen whom official* describe as
thoroughly ^fflelanO* .

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In **v*ral days.

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One of tha most baa:
•tori** to cortt* out of
Rica wa* that th* pr«aid«n&lt;
university, young Jama 1
received hie dr*grr» St &lt;
town
untvajslty . &lt; Was!
wher* h* epant hu yean i
HU way through college; 1
•l*o r*gi*t*r*d st th* uni
of Chicago. In tb« inal

hew did Bag* know that hla maaUr was relurpIngT
In tb« campaign to. collect Y*l*
kayo tor their nick)* content *
taakUn lady turned In th* key to
h«r hop* cheat, ‘iTh* *add«et
word* of tongu* of pen or* th*r*i

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Chines* feelings are deeply hurt. It is a bad situation for
two nations that llk« and need each other, and must stand
together against Japan.
The attitude of the United States government la under­
standable. The President, presumably on th*'advice of the
military strategists, wants to, concentrate on the European
„ That strateror the human

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Work Of Mutes In
Industry Praised
By Big Company

Thal’n what you get
when you place your

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hear, but Uioy mak* swell air-

It’a foolish to nm the risk of joaing^ahiabkit by keeping them In the bona*. Play
safe . . . You can get such a lot o f pfoleetkm
and freedom, from worry for aqeh a small
cost. Inquire'todayl

U tba comment of Good­
year Tire and Rnbbar Co. officiate
when th*y talk abolit mute* workins at their Akron aircraft plant.
Th* Cioodycar company, plono*ra
Is the employment 'of mute*, r*sarda- them aa tha Mmo«t a*ddumn, falthftil and hard-working"
of tho thouaand* of men and wo.
men, they hire.
-’.More than lOO mutaa ir*' em­
ployed In tha company1* Akron
war plant*, occupying Important
poeltlon* of trust - and reeponil-

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have thought ^the Smiths would hi

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WiD Be Simpler
. Ur. and Mrs. Robert IXylor
And Fewer In '43 and
children spent /Christmas witn
Mrs. llsttl* Cou^sey.
By DOROTHY ROB
Ap Fashion Editor
Clothe* will -be fewer, simpler
Miss Louis* Henson o f Rent.
- . 1043,
and better in
Oonn. was the guest of Mm. H.
R. Hsnaell during the holidays.
Whether br
. Dr. and Mrs. Den CeawtU of
Orlando spent yesterday . here
visiting friends.
which la slim, streamlined, geai
to th* tempo of tha time*.
Functionidlsm . and quality are
watchword* of the year.
This la the considered opinion
of Mrs. Dorothy Anderson, ex­
ecutive director of tha New York
Dress Institute, tha association
of more the a 800 dress manu­
facturers who supply the bulk
of America's retail ares* trad*.
Charting th* eoura* of fashion
In I943, Mrs.
Anderson
says:
'Look for shorter jackets, slim­
mer skirt*, quantiles of buttons
on your new Spring clothes Ba
prepared for a narrower range
o f colon, more stable,, menotor
new devalopmenta
I* Mr*. H. M. Papworih
■nest speaker will he
nut Pulley.
The Townsend Club **LU meet
to tb e.C «U V »od »e pABiOO P. RU
Uremmsr Sdioo), Junior J tig h
end. High ftchool student* ere
cordially invited to attend. 4h*
Yagng Peoples Club,
no
admission.
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’ r m o A t a r !.*»;•
Rose Circle will meet

The
at
10:00 A. M. s t the hoM»,'*t k{rs.
Walter 8. Coleman, Dreamworld.
Mrs. J. C. RUta edU apeak on
“ Tree* for Democrney".
The Friendship League e l the
Congregational Church will .hold
Its tegular meeting at the Par*
risk house at 3:00 P. M.
Tba Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Club will
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of
Mr*. _M.
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Palmetto Avenue, at t;00 P. M.
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MIm Mary Raburn
la Gu$at Of Honor

fleece.
tiro fabric* are made
front tha, nylon brushing* that
raaoot, h* used for any other
purpose, *and , science has mad*
u t m Into beautiful and durabl*
tabrica. / ^ a, *. *
"Wo caa expert shortages not
only of woql rod silk, hut also
o f cotton *nd rayon, eat in tha
faoa-cd multiple problems, de­
signer* and m u M K tu m s ate
meeting tho challenge o f . the
times, turning out beautiful ami
practical clothe* for tha beetd reseed women In the world—
Americans."
Designer* hare gone beyond the
WPH llminations Imnosed last
Spring, when the “ frSirn silhouet­
te" was tba talk*of the nation.
Far from , causing regimentation
o f fashion, the
famous
I*8S
ruling has acted as a challenge to.
designers, who bare produced in
tha last sla months the beat and
most wearable collections
since
Parts handed the sceptre o f style
Am Amarina
*
i may
find that our dresses ara ittoned
Instead o f sipped, are
synthetic*, wa may rvgn find our
clothes rationed—but wo can dson American daalgnera to
ua tho beat-drat**d natlhs
on earth.

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Ruth Rrvnn R;'1

Coiffures
Should Not Dim
Ladies9 Glamor

HOLLYWOOD
By BOBBIN OOON8

ftOLLYWOOD, Jan.. 4, (WW)

ewivs* who have been
r tha family meals In
a communities . will
. Plain all tha aynthy ha dsaerves.
* 1 midst , o f Los Angalet’
ate days, when butchers
Mnd whit* stands boastspare rib or twe, tba
wa decWod to add an
to "Mission to Mo*,
was a wonderful scene—
baagtmt, ,
tha prop man,'which
marketing
■Limey

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banquet," he
**
t Umb

H-4UW WO*
market to

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gonial**
have moved from 2445 Washing
ton In 6I3 Magnolia Avenoe.
Mrs. Ray Fox and children
have returned from Vaidoslg after
visiting with Mrs. Fox'* mother,
Mr*. May Connelly:
Lieut. Randall Chase, who is
stationed
at
Richmond, 1 Fla..
eperrt the weekend with his
family.
Mias Mildred Bridges, who at­
tends Florida Stats College for
Woman, spent th* holidays hero
with Mr. anil Mrs. V. A. Bpeer.
Pricnds of David Bach &lt;
gret to tram that h« Is
nospllal suffering from
Injury.

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Writer Describes!
“Spoils System” i
In ORA And WPB

Cadet Htanley Hockey, who has
been spending the holidays with
his mother Mrs*. K. N Hockey,
Is leaving today for Fork Union
Military Academy in Va.
Staff

Sergeant

David Couracy

has returned t&lt;&gt; I'anin Howie, To*,
after spending th« holidays nth
hla mother, Mrs. llsttl* Tst*
Courtey.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Ualnrs Niche!
have returned to Miami after
spending the holiday* with Mrs. Inveslgallon that clltuf the wings
Nichol's parents, Mr. and Mrs. /&gt;f sear *egency exacullves.
(I. K. Mens
That there have been abuse* In
hiring Is undlspuUkl by analysts
fact*
In ooperations
WIKI
in e la
c ia in
p t-rs lio n t
I k i Know
k n o a th*
Mrs. Charles Zinn sad son w
th * s it * o f Ihn w ar e ffo rt, it was
___I* - L I .
Ithat
k .l
stome
a l* .,
Joseph, have returned to thdr IInevllabla
doadwood
home In I’hlladulplda, l ‘«. s flir personnel climb aboard the bun. Ivisiting with Mr*. II- H Cren wagon.
shsw.
Congressional critics, howet.i.
threw out Oils factor of unavnl.l
able
dead wood, and still claim »
Joe Crenshaw ha* returned t*
tha University of Florida after let of govantmant naata hav* bs-rn
spending th* holidays with hla •made downy for pal* of th* Id parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F Cren­ shots. Soma trxerutlves, say &lt;bohjectora, hav* adopted a prarl.. shaw. ,
which la known In WPIl
OPA corridor* a* “ layering In '
Nick Ashb; and daughter, favored subordinates.
iwho have been vf«Uling her
h.
pee­
Hare I* how It works, tjsy -u
ente, Mr. and Mr*. Georg* D. branch director*, rail them I
— *hw
inclusive, report to Deputy I*
rector A, o aubordlnat* of Dln-&lt;
tor JL In aom* policy shakr-ui
Director Z taka* over for Dir*. "
Cadet Oen* LeOetU left today tor B. Director Z then “ layer* m '
Bar BaWannes Military Arailemy tum* associate dlrectoVa bslwnn
in Term., after spending the hully Director A -and Drancli
day* With hla family, Mr. and
ora 1-6. Associate Director*
Mm. W. C. HIU.
X and Y get the report*
and not Infraquently make It ••&gt;
tough for 1-6 that they resign.
talay will re- Likewise,
Deputy Director
A.
iUitary Acsde- short-elrsulted and largely
ant
after spending
sa of
or a
m hoi
s e n iT i u s e s s p o n m
dor Director B then sees to
hla parents,
hat .the oaaeutlvM ho "layers
ahd.M rtr J. L. Ingloy.
ara hi* oam friends, as 1-&lt;1
A war* friends o f Director It
adat Kenneth Leffler will r *
Ogresslonal critics
of
th«
l ta Peek Union Military Aradt o t W a l t twtronagr'
a l r M i a w w ’ * o f war *' In Va, today. Ha has bean
■ admit that In many.
in g hla pnrantf Mr. and Mrs.
&gt;e "cousins" have done
tba holiday*.
•entire job after their
nta.
However,
they
llh o f th* confusion end
t has rethat has coma to light
Ga. where
ng aiw) allocations proliar brother,
noraliy am Inter-clou*
ha I* In th*
v T torg has also been
|. Corps at
tint that places burn
d for bright young mer|
it connections Iml

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returned
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Mrs. Gtmi Adams hs* gone to
ruiitfrrMiuiin Kutifrt ItamipKM
Charleston, H C. to visit her III.
I lkii« tiiriM'tl up n hIIua*
husband. Gene Adams,
Radio lion that may iltinmt*ly nnieU
Technician, Second Class
hk»» h |M»l»H*Ht’H pup In rharffinfr
T. Bradford Byrd has returned
from Tallehassee where he has
been for th* past few days on
business.

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If RBTTY CLARK B •
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A P Beauty M iter
No need to let last year’* eve­
ning dress dim this year's glam­
or. Party coiffure* of 1043 are I
really
something. .Enough
to
tum any man's head in your di­
rection.
It doesn't matter much whatj
you sntwin* in your hair, as long
as Its dacorativa. A feather or
two, a string of pearl* will do, a;
bunch of fruit (nrtlfieUI recom­
mended! I a sprig of mistletoe,
ermine tells, vsri-colorvd bows,
sequin butterflies or flower*—
those are s few suggestion*. Just
a case of letting your Imagination
work.
Perhaps you hsve a false hair
piece that you haven't bothered
with because »f lack nf time for
Kdmund l.owe, forrvmg s nlanr to*» Vlnilivostok. le.irii. I
ordinary
woar. Formal parties aro
J[
special occasions, and since every &lt;■&lt;&gt; pilot John Itoche (list their mdto I.earn hus hern r*it off h
girl apende more than the usual IJnrkont in "Klondike Fury" -bowing tomorrow on s do.,1.1,.
time on fisin n|i for ’em, ita ') Iprogram til llir Itm Theatre.
good opportunity for you to gst |
your money's worth out of your
switch.
You can dr-ign a really origin­
al colffuro with a little extrq
flxin’ time. Wear a braided coro­
net, entwined with ribbon, of
make a topknot coll with your
false piece, sprinkle it with beads,
and bring your own hair up In
aide pompadour*.
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•‘ncntitnal palruiMic*'' in th»» O fH w
of l*rlrr AdimnintiHllojii mik! th**
W'nr I'roiluclloii litmrd.
For
thin*, thiMs closr t*»
|hlnt(a in ORA ami WRH have
rvmarkrij on 0»t* number uf 'You*iua1* %iia«*«| I*v PXFCiitlvi'i in
key
war nj^urlra. Thi»M» nr**
*'rotliina“ In ihr llulljfwiMKt aein»e.
meaninif fraternity bmthnra, eloar
friciwli nf former biiattiraa naao
riatra, not mv**raarily IiIimmI kin.
Ilnmape«*k haa promNrd u t\»n
ur*'Hpioii:il
invaatltration,
and
IllprfV IIO M'RMiti In ImdirVO he'll
hum* o ff In hla iltMnatidft. for h«*
i * ('(H lffm V moat Anient rharn
pton or vivll «to*rvlro. Tho
propn-MsI proto* in also ri'rtaln to find
with* Nfipport In ronffreta. Othrr
polona wouht rathor havo
couAreaanien control patnm af* tliart
^outaUlcra” In the war afeini»*a.
Thtty'U U» rrithoalaatU* for nny

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lioll'li •. •' •
r o io m ik s t ii i* »

l»r.»Yok&lt; .&lt;

UChi''d in to 'I

•»t*rn'i Ssio h'ian
* n.ove«t fr t'i i th**

'**a man »•' »I** pb
O'. '
tioi

Education VI lived
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S de I'or
Military
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T h L i IIK | ll\ • Vet *eIV , rililx ill mil
h u lit ir n f* **«!#* I I hit t Mill* 11*1■• I
the 4' m II i 'K h -lu d r n tn III Dili* «**i«n
I r v Hit* I * itu.l iP - y r u r **l*l Itttyund I Im l *4»l|ritn n i l u llo im l al
rem ly I ' m * •Im p iu ^ l 14 |H*r«-eiit I*n
r o liu r iil l i t * I si (It'll u f f n* UUieh i»»
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C olll'K l'6 thttk* a I 11*11,1 la* III
c e lc rn le l l n i p ro g rn itm hy k'IV ih k
up VHCHtimi to i n i r r n * r th** y*.»i•

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fmm HU t«» lh tocckB. Mur*- ihim 1

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IH1'* III III *1 hi lit»taI Mini tt.lleg**
n . V ic to ry •Le«nl* u A m «•l nrtt*«| with iiiuiniaU pro
7fnidroIrp
ho foundation fo r uriid- puird t v tho offtec* uf Kdiirutioii, i
Ing high R&lt;hoor HtudcntH t«&gt; ttu* whicti conducted
InAiiruten for |
glu of farmori In IU4T
j nlurulora |n tho Army
Birvli'u I
CongrcM Voted fumU for twu , rommniid ureua
^ r v ‘ °an r ' " r* " " A
T" M»0‘*d up Unchlng. tho Of.
^‘,r "luih’nt Kjoiih, and [ f|it,
Fducatinn produrnl 50 l
(or RptYlul wiur yocft-j filin'* mid rond'.irlrd a lucmUy I
tlon Irsinmg. i-umls wore rusuivr.l,
b / "711 colleges fur Jl.fkW sin- J!"1'"
&lt;‘r «»•» V r".,r&gt;'
dinU at an average of »I!IU per I ‘
1 h*' Wartime &lt; ummi.slon I
atddeiit, 41 percent for migluper-l lecwiiinended federal % iid» be
- w h « f g nwrt
"
...
ft lu'ii. ut- »for innllrme. 151 nllotted to supplenirnt stale and I
percent •for rliemlstry. nine per | b&gt;cul funds to prevent lem-bors I
flfh tt o
Cent for ill'll tieIsi, 5 ', percent fu r , I. u v lu g their sronola f&lt;u lielter '
LIVE. . .
fu r I imylnk JSlis,
pnarimicltis, four per rfnt
,000

hig h

Nchoolt

liysirLl* niul
erinpriuns.

hnvi*

^ lu r tr il

p e rrv iit

AND L0VEI

Tho voratiun training found for
inaungeth* gentleman rnglnruring, selrnre,
■ on lb*, trail of ment or other wnrllme work .ws-i
Used
hy
1
1
&gt;
1
&gt;
rullvges
giving
fi,l4U
employment prac.
couri.es for 1’J to Id weeks to
760.000. st’jilvtite.
Newest programs prepared by
ha W ar Department for dlstribu-1
lion by the O ffice o f Fdurathin
fart was organ- 1/1 December wrro pre-lndustion
courses fur study |u elcctrjjlty
: J- ‘ V
} needed fpr 150 army Job*, shop.
ork fo r IK« anny Jobs, machine
istructhm for 22o uud radio fur

Plans to lixrrnso physical iU

V-;*l
Ah[$\
(Auto, Tractor, Marine,
Carafe; Hervice Slaln»p,
Ilnwillne'IU^Ine, t‘ l r . ) '

row AiRntAn
1UAININO
rdtindipiit

opya

tor, experim fcd lArchsi its.
\V*r will jflfiu yoii for »notiplb'e.l lilrCriiftr Work, 'ion
or women. Pay n lill. trails-

rvlea on all makes

m s w iffi
St/ J0
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ag fall e»sSISlHS i«
•want Dept,

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F o r Ficforyv~\t
im n to STATES DEFENSE

SAVINGS BONDS'

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riot ■

AN INDBPaNIM Orr DAILY NEW8PAW5R

—
(m l * . (Spoelal)

Hr distant* fe*MMoa worn to
at the Sanfordlub, sending BI­

•U r/pO d an* war os to the

3g f $ r Bprtttg WMb*"

n*, W » «*9f

«t l*. If th*- elofc* train in
north near borne Of ' make

riaifltiff »0 at

rim Neaa Pi tmty

ling dot* In too ' groat
anjr dog to be made, a
» favorite.
IfirVIMMTy
IB unauatUonabljr
UM
e. la
the
BBS, Of the field but whather
\ can outbreak JfVi sMcGae. Jack
rust and sevtrak c n the others
k boot question.
0 rev hound rscci
rrd-Orlsndo Kendel
ftumed last night a
Mk of the eighth i
i j U k i i t the club
ay. Featured in lh«
futurity, will b \
ivorite dogs o f tha
itorday night races marked
•Mae of u o first week of
Baaaon. with, numbers of fane
Ming the erenta each night
1 the opening Monday, Dee.
&gt;y*v
/,
I the race* this evening, 111j*. owned by the late Dr. C.
Hall, with a big following et the tracks will maUh his
P with that of such runners
Kar Sweet, Merry Kay, South
V Jack Frost, Stay Lender,

Nancy Joy
KJas Agrtcola
flood Cheer
Big Marla
Joy Flag
. nig Baoiaooo
My Model
tl . oo a d S a w refaotty
Bta'o Beoolor*
U n f t a ’i Ctas*
Bland' Dear
Doo Dor.la
Juat Dollla
Captain Bud
Truo Joan
Crany'a Hangar
tricar Half Bally DowBlo)
Tkkod Boon t i l MUo
Itayal Oalda
Marry Nlgkt
SHtor Dyar '
Lucky Oypay
D. I&gt;. Bloc Bill Wabeeh Conkall
Dlxlo Boo
Billy Obo
rourth Nee* Pan iniy
J*I-AI*I
Bprlagotool
• weal Jlngl*
Fellow Loddl.
Happy Maw TaarFInay B.
Dofuio Aadrow J a il Bland
Mftk Ba w f IB Mile
John A da mi
Dick Tela
Miami Celllan
JTInoet Oat
Paul raoorlta
Vileatlne'a Pard

Gold flmugglcr

(Court #*alK.»)

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Uuiksy.Diana

Florida Asked To
Increase Supply Of
% g s For Army
TALLAHASflBB, Jan. 4, (Spe­
cial)—“ Krge am as Important
an Item’ In’ supsIlea provided for
our armed eerrMOa . c t arms and
aidtuition", Nathan Mayo, com-

m A n iM ft tioticr ^ I r r a -o fT k

rrrK K if m . u n j
The Annual
Noe

I alnrkholder* t f
Mtead a t the ciutomary Spring trklnln* «t»
buolneae: connected with It?
Tha meeting was eiperted
end the “ shadow boxing" ns
clnba have gone through since
Travel qucstlOft .eras brought
a month ago In a letter ti
Eastman urging curtailment i

’ ettu oM
( anility o f n
(•niece I* Big
i *matler camp*

MBftinwa

Ik. * h ,~ l

f Hrmlnolo CoBaty.
r$ r0z
I Thursday. Jaaaarr
l Tan A. M.
,
(Signed) Daryl

r«!

I be hold at
may. Oaeeeia.

Florida,

A w n s* on th*

on

i ii o g i n #
(U90. It. BISHOP
kT 1 LOOOB ‘ **■
it. j a i ic b o i r r •
I Aa lha city C«Bimtm»« " f

Ibo Cllr Of Sanl",*.

rld»
Alt *«tr
If N RAYS n
Ctlf Clark
(Official Beal)

*

Secretary

o s o i s A x c a g o . am

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aer o r

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fi&lt;&gt;-

Tb» rraular annual m.allns of
lb. .harebolS.ya of Th. ItantoraAllanllr Nollonal llaak will be
I,r 1.1 nl lb . banklne hou.o In H.o
ford. Klorlda.. on Tunadajr. Jan­
uary It. IMt, at Idro o’clork IV
M. f"r lha .laollorf of dlr.clor.
and lha Iranaarilon of auH, olh.r
bu .ln ... s . may proporfy r»in.

AH OROINAHCM OF TMB C*TT
OP SANFONB AMMHDIkd aS6&lt;'.
, TIONS I 'AHgS a o r OROINAHCM

Packa&amp;eStore-

ALL --POPULAlt
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Ask yourself thesa
Questions when
you buy s laxative
Blaek-Draugh'
&lt;Jte». 'Why
Why ha*
has Black-Draught
born such n favorite laxative wlt|l
four (cvncrstlonx of users In the
South? A ns. Urcausc it la purr
Iv herbal, and usually gentle,
tiicrouirh, prompt when direction,
are followed. Queo, What’s an­
other rmieiii for Black. Draught’s
grrst nopularlly? Ana. It co.tg
only 2oc for 2I» lo 10 doses. Get
Black-Draught in the familiar yr|.
low l«ii today. Follow label ril-

POIID, PIAIHIDA:

.-a(|', A**.

I recall two Inal Aneta
when
managem 'changed their mlnde
very kulchly down
South. At
SareaoU In I9M, , loo Cronin of
4.. Open dates between long
the B ed San fpok ; very highly
• youngster “jumps'1 ao as to make the use
of Pullmans.nnnecoesaryA Reduction o f • the d ie pf
M rJW IT bo­
rers l could get k yarn out about traveling squads from 26 t o 1JO
the kid, he had been shipped to players.
Lendla.al.o may have tuggBIMlnneopolle. And. at Bt. Petersburg the same y A r, Frank Frisch tlonx on spring training—« a litas
muddled
since
some
waa .raving about the
baseball greatly
possibilities of pro football's new­ engthy trips to California.'Fledest star, Sammy Baugh. But, a da and other w am f cllmatca, h«M
few days later, just about -the wen abamtoned. Only tha1Boston
time tSe popgra w its using my
little pro file on Slinging Sammy,
Baugh waa shipped o f f . t o the
Soehester farm.
So,
baseball
writers have learhed to keep their
fingers crossed when they, write
pieces about rookies, even when
managers am enthusiastic.
Some o f the Spring trips were
Pretty expensive but several clubs,
through economic] , and guaran­
tees fro rathe Southern cities, IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OP

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LEGAL NOTICEQ J

Mariinn I: Thai Ssctlos I o f OeItnanr. No. 1ST o f tho Oily of
Sanford. Plorlda, paaaad had
adopl.d no lha MIh day of Jaayary, lost, entitled, “An Ordlasneo
ll.aulallna
Traffic Upon
lha
s ira .i. and Avanaaa of Iko City
•f S.nf.ird
Florida: Daalgnatlng
('.rialn Kira.lo and AVOauas sa
Through
or Art.rial Btroala or
S v .n u .. and R.xulallne Traffic
Thernn; Prepldlne for ina fnslaf.
iillon i&gt;t Traffic Devices: ItoqulrIna I'.roosa and Drlvara of VobirUi ll.lng lha fliraala sad Avanu.c of lha Oily lo Conform
to
Traffic
Dovlrloo lloroloforo
or
Hereafter In.tall.d
or Provided;
Forblddlna Dlasonat Croaalng of
llroolo br Podaairlaaa; : Forbid*
dlna the (&gt;p.ration o f say Motor
t.hlelo llpnn tho BlroolS, Avonuoo
or Alloys of Ihs Oily of Hanford,
Florida by any Parson Who Daoo
Not Hnvo the
Drivers
lAeonso
I'rvocrlbMl by Iks Laws of the
stale o f Floridai Hoaoallajr Carlain Ordinances A C Ibo o ily of
Hanford fU culallag Traffic
and
Providing a Penally for lha V lolotion of iko Provlaleas o f THIS
Ordinance.", bo and tb s-sa m e Is

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In proFld#d . w h«r»' trarfln I* ro*
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ST A Y

MERRY K AY

JA.CK FROST

F E A T U R E

GREYHOUND GUS
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S T A Y LEADER

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NAIIVIB
LABBITKH
CAR
Dafandane •
HamCB TO APFBAB
TO: NARVIK . IJUUHTBIt
ROLL a rsaldant or
1U
•North Carolina;
it appaerlng from tha
mil of Comdalht filsC
Is
above .triad causa that gp
a resident at Ik# City o f It)
n lha State of North Coi
New T h .r.fo r .,
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of Picking Winners

;

«•. » complcla slop brfara
lha InUrsaclIoft Sf Flral
'
**{?•*
and Banfnrd Avanu*.
1
v .h lr j.. nn
. Drlvara oparailng

lx on the air over •
WDDO tonight at
O'tlO and over
WLOF- at liU
with
all Ibis .
“dope" on the dogs
■i the 3gnford-Or-v
Undo Kennd Club

WASHINGTON. Jan. 8. UP&gt;A Navy communique today an
nounced the American troops on
Guadalcanal laland have gained
strategic high ground overlook
ing their airfield and repulsed
six counter-attacks killing 160
Jape.
Meanwhile. Secretary of the
Navy Knox said Japanese destroy­
er* which reached the waters otf
Guadalcanal Saturday apparently
wem driven off witthout landing
although drums af supplies were
unloaded and a few probably
drifted ashore.
A Navy communique Indicated
today that the Japanese had mads
their moat successful attempt In
six weeks to gat supplies t o their
forces on Guadalcanal Island In
tha Solomons.
Eight enemy destroyers reached
tha vicinity of the northwestern
end of
Guadalcanal
Saturday.
They ware attacked by
torpedo
boats which scored e hit on one
and possibly three hlu on two
other*. Enemy airplanes in lim
bombed the l*T Tboeta but Inflict­
ed only slight damage.
Tha communqlue did not say
whether any ol lha destroyers got
through to* Guadalcanal but since
only one waa definitely reported
damaged It waa entirely possible,
unless there was further Ameri­
can action not yet reported, that
(oige of them at least did land
supplies and even some reinforcementr.
Before the mld-Novvmbar sea
battl* o ff Guadalcanal In which
a powerful Japanese armada wag
decisively
defeated, tha enemy
landed supplies and
reinforce­
ments on tea northwestern hump
of th* lriand about ever? other
day. Thaaa usually ware delivered
by destroyer or erftlkar-daatroyar
Utk group*.
Since mid-November, however,
such attempts have been extreme­
ly rare and until last Saturday
had resultad In heavy
damage
to the Japanage ships making

i ‘ Increakea flow of ga.trio
, thus aiding digestion and
tg build rvelstaoeo for timns
meet
A .M-yenr record

it 10 Miles Bonih t&gt;r Stanfora.
TURN'AT RURARROW

By PAUL ROBIN^Ob.
tAMGfc FAMHIAC

w a A T . - m r ) -J

V ' r \\

Y0UR-8HIPWile
COMEIfT Soonmr
By tho AJd'af N«w«p«p|F

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mm&amp;M*.

Hlfc KJ#Fft FITTED TOH THE

amed President
JIM. M. MInertk waa slactad pmaIdont o f tho Men's Club of tha
Holy Gross Episcopal Chqreh at
a supper meeting In the Pariah
House last night Other officer*
elected were Edmund Malaeh, viceotp and Ralph Smith, aecmd treasurer.
wing, the (upper whkh era*
by tho ladle* of tho Worn■miliary, the Rev. Frank
delivered a short address
g possible objectives of
m*t Ctob for tho coming
He suggested that ope e !
nary goftla should be In-

124 Red Cross Kit
Bagft-FIlled F or
U. S. Armed Forces

tha orgnnliatlon of 1
ib nad for atlmuin tho Church and

M&amp;m*

In Africa Is Deployed
Brizerte To Tripolitania

Bomber Crashes In Columbus Residentinl Area
J

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IN, 1-m .I s WS Freest

New Services Are Local Solon Made Peterson Warns
InStdlleQ III

Recreation Club

strayed ' numerous t&lt;
fortification*, •
among theme block houses In the
northern factory district.
* i
Soviet troops continuing their I x i c a l

---------H osten u es

“SailorcncK"

-

a cargo
, reached the waters
immediate
north or the Island
t sM#. Intercepted bi
Nov. SO,
n force which tani
an Amai
or cruisers,
two largo
re and tha
four regular,
three rtor ~ itant' ships. There
evidence then that tha
Jape had mad* any
landings.
a
Tha aaraa wia I n * of another
attempt they : Undertook Dec. 3
whan Am erica#; aircraft from
Guadalcanal attacked ten cruisers
16# mile* north

j i i i r a i 'T l 't l S ;

ft J8 t .
Um u er

■ pO

tha Nasi* from advantageous |m,
eltlons.
The retreating (larinaa* at,an
doned two tanka, four guna, nine
trucks and much other booty, the
communique said, and 300 enemy
dead wars left on th* battlaflcl,!.
Attainopting to relieve trapped
force*. th* Germans eounter-attacked repeatedly with l a r g e
foren, th* High Command asid.
Wilting under murderous Hovivt
Are, massed German tanks am|
Infantry "rested back," Iravii
more than 1,000 dead and
disabled tank*.
The B*d Army was reported
the offensive In some sectors
tha central front, and In othrr*
engaged in
won position.

Pmaalng

i

Ith imall ar- habited locality and, In bloody
saldlara and atmeVrightlng, captured con sldro
embark for
i now reached
In the north Caucasus "our
rdlng lo the
thannomatar tmopa developed their offensive*
the midnight communique said.
h been extended by , Front reports said Rad Army
OOUnty Rod Cross spearheads striking west and north
■coaching Prokhladnm-.
Gorman baa# on tha It,inIan railroad. In an offanv
h threatened to trap an#
IS the advanced element#
faai salient la the EeaL

T o
Now
‘shack

D is c u a s

And

Meet
D u t ie w

services- i n c l u d i n g a
bar", anavlng and shoe

shining equipment, a chocking ear
vice awl n registry for talloro’
ivlves who desire positions, have
been Installed In the Hervtce Men's
Club nn !.akr Monroe which has
been taken over by the United
Service
Organisation,
William
Weitknpf, director, announced this
morning, following a meeting last
night with team captains who are
In charge of hostesses and "S a ilorenen".
Duties of the hostesses ami
“ Ballorenas" were Hated hy Frank
Shames, chairman o f the Defease
Councils Recreation Division, re-

rted and earn pies of the AO
hour service pins were displayed
In explaining how to be eligl
bl* for a civilian defense pin, Mr.
Shames said that each girl or
woman will have a schedule of the
Humber of hours on tha day she
has volunteered to oarva and she
raeaivM a pin after 60 houra of
scheduled service.
While women may serve any
extra houra and visit Ih* USD
club at any lime, only scheduled
hours may b* counted towards lo
60-hour goal, Mr. Shames reveal­
ed and In conclusion, he reminded
mambers of the Recreation Divl•Ioq of th* regular masting
Thursday evening.

Louisiana Accused Of
Violating Rationing

Appropriations,
Finance Chairman

Stain Senator Krnmt K Moils
holder » » « appoint nl chairman
o f the Stata Senate Approprta
tlon» mrvl Klnaitca Committee *c
cortllnf to « roltiM* from l*en»a
cola hy Florida Senate President
Philip P - Beall, wht» has j : i h i i
pl#tad appiMntmsnta. with one a y
caption, to thst committet ami
(he finance and taxatian fommll
(re.
All appolntmsnta ars:
Appro
niiatiotia and Finsnre Earncut K
}{oii#holder, Sanford, chairman, K
(Iriner, Croaa C ity; J. Edwin |Uk
ei,
Umatilla.
W
A.
Shaml*.
(tainesvills; William (’ llett, Howl
(ng (ireen; J. Sister Smith, CSreen
Cove Sprints; Jstnea A. Frank
llo. Fort Myers; A. L. WiUnn,
Quincy; Harrison E. HarrinKer.
Saraaots; Emeat It. draham. Mi
ami; W. T. Davis, Madison, tod
Wallace E. Sturgia, Ocala.
Taxation and Finsnre
Lerov
Collina, Tallahassee, Chalmmii, F
Slater Smith; Walter W. R o»e.'
Orlando; Harry E. King, Winter
Haven; Jay A. Shuler, Apalachi
cola; A. P. Drummond.' Bonlfay
Amoa Law!*, Marianna; John H
lleafham, W ait Palm Bsaeh; Wll
ham Cllatt; H. S. McXanaia. Pal
atka; N. Ray Carroll, Dear Park
and K. 8. Adama, Jaapar.

CITY BRIEFS

Woodman Lodge, 626, will meet
at 8:00 o'clock tonight for sire,
tlon of offican, according to C. ( '.
Collin*, aaoratary. O. P. Harmlon
will porform th* Installation. Kol
lowing this there will-be ■ pro
gram of antortainmaot.

kjr communique said th#
WASHINGTON, Jan. 5, W V who captured M°*d(&gt;k
breaking the threat t# .Price Administrator Leon Hen­
y oil fields,-were pursu, derson las#, night angrily accused
m u u u westward toward Oov. Jtam 11., Jones of Usulslena
iM h lrl OB R a lla a c ll o 4 . n l1 o f encouraging violation of gosoJine rationing rcrulatlrna and at­
The City Commission will meet
tempting to "undermine and des­ this afternoon c l 4:00 o'clock,
troy” administration of a war when a mayor for 1848 will ho
measure deemed by the govern- elected and Ed Higgins and M.
J. Lodge, new commissioners, will
go Into office.
written
'P A mglotv
urn urging

m to "soften the
M State had plenaupplloa and to

Gas Coupons Are
Non - Transferable

Sayn Dealers Are N o!
A b i d ii iK I* r o perly
Hy. Kutkming Iriiws

nod open fit**
Mote l i n n lot) h e a v y Ikud Im
'v*'rr &gt;ltopped on tho enetn y t l r
lui^r «■&lt; pint )if m «a r e f u ll v plan*
Ilf,|
and welt ex ecu ted (lay li g h t
at li n k d eliv er ed anon, a f t e r nc^oh.
&lt;hir rat i w an only one In . ft
| H«*rle* o f d a y l i g h t a t t a c k s on
many « p
principal
rincip al rtmalnli
remmtnln

Medih
S
v
' t In t\t
nga
A wiunini: jain^t u-ing xi»'&lt;» from which n*r long-rang
ei
•
and
Junker*
bomba
mbari
11lit* i ,]I '»♦» &lt;'• ||K&gt;Iin Ini filhej tl to
I been able tf» attack our llnat o f
On* vehicle for which ihc\
iv.iii'd wni4 to«h« v *mi in(#•«( t»v A •oinintmicat!on In ('yrsnalctf.
" I he l.lliei n loi a’ part lit thifl
I'. Petri N«»n.
ii'rn'l tiv
••( Mm
i mini v
Pi i i
nn I
I.' it immiiii: nnpoitaiit operation waa to dam­
age the runway* »o «*n«niy fightllo# •*1
c n awould not lo* aldo to taka
I hei i* •)♦••’mt » ! •• ••* i urow trig offW jilla a strong force o f Unltfc#
|*1tl) tit) t!Ill'tfli* j;u vtdmr 'U mN'In State# twin-engined hombors fol­
in ^ci cpI ii11v ( In • *•( yn • tirket lowing our formation nt an IntarIII I If*' piirc'lllftC ,,| y.ia Is\ I 'III wil nf a frw imniitra ilrlivared th*
•Mlllll'l
,NIl Pl'IrtMIl l.lM I
•iiniii allnrk from a much lower
\ 11m l loti of I •t Ii Mu |&gt;iit»l *# li'vi'l aifninst i’ll'*in- fighter and
mid •If'iitm m (itll' l I" lln* fin I I'oinhrr
roiicriitratious on
tha
Ihtl hjtien Fioiik « .ri ft* I . .i••••I t«t glnlllnl.
•ollHUIliei f. to| II .1 Ol 11 •III
‘ We are going for those JunkPatrick
I mu k dtMigmih'tt. .ind th.it those erai KH**.’’
KHV said
vaiil Png
ling. Gen. Patrii
'Hinherlake,
commanding
the
l OUI'OIM onh iti (ho
hook«
_
to !••• list'd !o| |.miifi.,....... I gnu I'uitrd State* Ninth ilombar Coml«*r llio&lt;#e veliU I • 1 «*i wli. h (tint 1 maud before we Cook o ff "
•*“ »k *i»'* laMin ■ to tidded
lit I41 .1 4 trilll
Ilie y mi Mi 1 4) t no: i . otipi
I hr ■h i tor whu h it w■%■
I ’ll* mfnt mat ion h cnleied •
rover ol till* book
I ll*'ie
T A I.IA IIA S 8 E E , Jan. B, (#&gt;&gt;—
bilge pi'iiall v of giving Ol a
•ug «i ga* coupon, othei than ihej J u'tlcr Jam#* II. Whitflald atapm *
one lawfully MHiied," he )|eclaret| p**d flown from the Farida 8ul&gt;. «-niv Court l&gt;rn&lt; h Monday with
Mi I’l'terdon hIhii railed alien
.!&lt;•' iiraisrs o f iiublio officials and
tlnti to Itie lecenl i et oiniin'Milnl H»ll |
I’
•«l iFie 1’i't mli'iiin Admint-vtiatioii. Uiii'iia for hi. unparallad Judi­
cial &lt;-i.rr»r.
foj wat that biTMil**' of the •'*
| Hr hail served roiillnuousy on
liem e n| ulage &lt;if petioleuin pro • Hi" rourl aline Fell. 16, 1804,
duct* on the KaMim •M'lthPitnl, 1 longer by eaveral yesr* than any
Floritia Imlinied, it I# mipCialive
other Florida Justica. Ha will ba
th a t an " " " " ’•lin t.’
im reenl
aurcoodrt tom orrow , by H . L f 8* diictinn m tin. i ouHUiuptmu
bring
i|f of (falnftville,-formar .Judga
_
be e ffe iljd
lfh ...................................
of the ‘Eighth
Judicial Circuit o ‘f
In till* area, nn widt'u* the rest Florida. S
fito a rs ! yaara a fo ha
of the East, the valuv *»| A. fl narve&lt;i aa foothill coach at (ha
ami C git* t-oupon* will he three University o f Florida*
gallon*
each.
’I homaxinrim
Governor Holland artd U. 8 *
innnthly intioii llml
••in In* nl- Sen. Claude Peppe? Jolnad aeons
Inwt'd undiM the M nitpui l* .17H of lawyers and citisena in a cara*
milcN, amt tin* ItMoain e of &lt;’ ga* mony recogniaing Justice WhlL
t at loin, will *tntt at d7'J iiltle*.
fie hr* voluntary ratlrcmanio
Supplemeutal
and Fleet Ra­
tions, Mimed on i»» afl«‘i Dei* 21,
l!U2, will t&gt;e coiiH!&lt;li'ied witli the
utmost care. Mr. Prlri*on po utod
Ih
U p
out. in order to ascertain if the
afpliennt fully meet*
tho ride
WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. (*&gt;-&lt;
nharing
midalternative
trailsportJitlon reejuuementri of these The nuprcros court agreed Mon­
day
rations, a* well n» thi* necessity! . , lo ..review,
.
.e lower
.
. . . court's
n l hi. -mileaqn nevta.
I cll,n8 that school- chili
Because nf the gravity nf the "J* S J E W

State JuHtice Step*
From Court Bench

Flag Saluting Issue.
Brought
Agajhji

dft*

Clroleum aitliatlnn hr added. It -rau^ ?h*
IMIira .L a
,* nf I ,’ remn liii'HirUnrr that ^ l‘ * , 1Jh* .P ? , *‘ bJ'ltlr
tho tarnr.l examine each applicant I lh*1 U!f h,* h
lor the uurpusn of rcduiing the vara* Its own dacisloq that
applicant ■ nlalcd mileago no«d* • _requirem*nt was conxtltu
to an aheniuts mlniin im in order
lo prevent anv inflaliun in rau- handed down by a threo-J
pdn Issuance, Mr. r»lrraon laid. federal circuit court at Chi
ton In tho case of three
Virginia members of Jahft
Wltntfsaa and w ai wi
Judge John 3. Parker of
N. C , who Has been pr
mentioned aa u poealbla
to
the supreme court
WASHINDT0N7Tan. 6, (A1)—
Undersecretary of War Robert coed Jamas F. Byraec.
P.
Patterson, declared
tolay
the production of military equip­
ment le a Job that only the Army
can plan, and therefore only tha
Army should, e#htrul. .
Tha “ present lyttam U work-

War Head Commends
Production S y s t e m

. f. '

imm

NUMBER 93

I
A 1 ,1 .1 K I ) H K A D Q U A R '
Heavy hattlea raged on -Jlvr
great fronts In th* Russian earn
T K ItS IN N O R T H A F R I C A .
palgn today, imperilling the 0*r
•Inn ,r&gt;, i,T)— Associated Free#
mans on the 1.000-miT* line.
I( 'orri&gt;H|Miiideiit W ps G a lla g h e r
Soviet dispatches said tha two
|auid today Adolph Hiller*!
Russian foress locked only |()
mile* of forging th* final Uak
(attempt to keep tho Mediter­
In th* new ring around tit* Oer
ranean blocked to Allied ship­
mans In the Don bend 100 mlfti
ping ban turned the Tunisian
west of Stalingrad
Stalk
following the
w«r into n major effort- wtQh^ ;
capture of Cnernlshkov
Naxl air bate 40 miles to the
I 1hmiMAnrifl nf Italian and Gernorth.
I m an troop* deployeil fr o m
BL
1 a n t e to the T r ip o l i t a n ia n bo rda r
In tha north Caucasus, Lha Hot alon g with part of the first line
let command reported it* troops
i tt r en gth «•( the C e r m a n a i r force.
were continuing thsir advance and
W hi rli n g *and atorma fo rc e d a
occupying tovrral populated places.
J lull in the Lihyan d e s e r t opera*
Apparently In small force, RAF
( huh, while in T u n i s i a the G a r *
nbers smashed at Gtrmanyx
war industi / « In lha Ruhr veil
I man nlr fo rc e w m reportanl to b«
I losing it* punch
ley last night, with th* Barltti
(hit in hindering
Medltarraan
radio acknowledging casualties.
m'H. Ituge United States IJbarator
Chernyshkovsky, on the aast| lomheiN tamed 11)00 pound Ihomba
wrst railway bisecting the Don
in hi'nvv aalvoa on the German
bend, apparently fall to Rad Army
tighter mid Limber haae at Katforces pushing westward along
(rlli Pe«li*di *outhenat o f Canadha
the line from Ohllvikaya, 12 miles
in ( tile m then mnl Saturday,
to the .east, which waa captured
it iv,o
iti*clo*ed by a Reutara
last week.
• 'Mic poinirnt
w in
made
the
lig
i
Huge Stores of spoils passed Inti
Ii'* • o r l o p o m b ' i i t mh|« in the
Russian hands with th* conquest
•*ioi&gt; l.iU*rntoi
' Tangerine'* hi
of Chernyshovsky, Including 17
tin- l n * t m'I hv of bo mh era sm a sh *
tlsnes, 2,000.000 thalls and 800,hi *' it! the Ii* *4* in I be necond day­
000 air bombs, tha brief special
This, picture «hnw# thr wreckage o f the twin- rntriuetl medium llnitnl St at
\iiuv
light at t a c k on C r e t e T h e raid
communique of thk Soviet High
whh Miumijiicetl by
Allied head*
which enuhed in a residential area o f ColumhuR, ()., killing Ihr pilot Jiuitrs S II-turn mnl Ni-Ming
Command said.
•|in«rtrt* yin-tcrday
The German Invaders of the ttfire three houaoa. Thr propeller o f the wrecked plum* ran Ih* bccii in tiir in . giuiind mid fit**
The corrcap on drtit g a v e
this
East-Central Caucasus were re­ drmoliahed houaee on the light. Tho pilot waa .ittarhed to thr ferryiui? -&lt;p ioImhi ol Nosh\illr.
•'Vi' vv 11til*** account
I xiiw |Ooi) pound liomba fall
ported falling back rapidly be­ Tenn. Luckily nu’ om* wn» killed nr injyre&lt;l when the plane xtrurk (hr h«»iiM*». I hi- i* a |ih. nc|ili.«t..
m •oilvo* fr o m tlie htdlie* o f the
fore hard hlttlnr Red Army on­
huge
four en gi ne d a i r c r a f t fly­
slaughts from captured Moxdok
ing m per fect fo rm a t i o n o v e r the
and Elkhotovo In the direction of
I bind
Prokhladnenakl.
Mur taigiH** hail all been reLater the Rad Army announced. ■
a II
I
I
H f A
li'iiNed be fo re (lie ark a r k g .m n e r s
In Ita midnight communique thgtj
U u U
below. * i n p ii 4 e d Ml th e ir m id d ay
tha Russians pounding th* Gar- ^
meal, w e i e ab le to get the r a n g e

• S a M

E

M
rl'K

Knox Says AttemptBy Russians Lack Only
Nips To Reinforce 30 Miles Of Fori?*
Guadalcanal I s l e
in? Final Link In
Foiled By A l l i e s
Trap For The Naxis

,

-------1 HEARD ir.

»■ ■■

Sales of the 1848 small license
tag* have been alow end Gover­
nor Holland has announced that
no extension of time will he grant­
ed beyond Jan. 18, tha expiration
data of 1842 Florila llcerwen foi
motor driven vehlclaa., Jno. D.
Jtnklns, tax collector, atatod this
morning.
County records show that for
the month of December them
were Issued 743 license plates an
tempered with V34 In December
of the previous year. Revenue
received waa 118,781.40 aa com­
pared with
fli.476.2fi
WI H I fCBjTIWW
rU the same
ua year,
this month o f the prevloua
This was a decrease In si ‘lea o f 181
tags and 66,713X6 In revenue.
On Saturday Jan. 2, tag sales
amounted to IIIH9.40 and an
Monday Jan. 4, 11615.10.’
The new license plate for 1843
le a imall strip of atari measur­
ing 1 1-1 by 2 1-2 Inches, lettered
In yellow “ 43", and this la to be
bolted over the “ 42" on the old
42 license plate which should be
left on' tha vehicle. In the case
of out-of-state cars wanting Flo­
rida licenses, the 1842 out-of-state
tags must ba surrendered when
Application la made for Florida
tag, and a Florida 1848 tag will
bo furnished without charge on
wUch the 1843 tag It to be bolted.
must present their
cards and title car

NO 3I1N0RH ALLOWED
“ 1 POST-TIME Bits P.M.

» 'L. rmkii gjs ssaiw, iewnsiis.^ 'o sr l . ^ ;

RANGER

County Purchases Of
Licenses Show Big
Decrease Over .'42

M ENTAL IM AGE

Nowaday*, thousands o f woman
who autfar from purely function­
al periodic pain rely on the l-w ay
help of OABDUL Started 8 days
befem the lime and taken M'«U&lt;
reeled, many find it brlags relief.
Ae a tonic, It often perimjip aft-

ETTA K BIT
M A V B ffY c X t o
M NOfiJBtDTQSO r ~ - J

. A t a luncheon meeting of shipp en , held hem yesterday, it waa
frvoaled /that with home celery
•hfftdr shipped much earlier than
r—
that' there would bo avail.
' 'from tha first o f the year,
Supplies than normal, Mr. Cul•aid.
ThU, ho
Tkl*.
lie pointed out, would he
doe to the fact that aa e# Jaa. 1,
some feprer acres o f wirier eeldry hare bean planted this rear
la Samloots County than la st
This year's acreage wae stated to
be I.94T . aa cdmparpd to 8,476
scree last year.
Another question discussad waa
A
the- preeent government policy of
T ' concentrating It* briery buying on
, the number four r i* t .' ThU »U#
v . . ----- ■ ■ *- »
------ce In

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••«&lt;•*
such

!*5i? “
» eomplata atop before
• 1 " " « lb* Inlaraveilon of Mal'“ " ’ dj0. ‘ "d CslaVy Avvnoea.
. v».hl«lva

.NINTH JUDICIAL CIMCUI
T1IM STATU OF FLORID
AND. FOB PPIMINOI.B CO
IN utfANCBNV HO. ( • »

N O U D O N T yV

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'am somewhat congested by holi­
day carrytrvare.
It la fait by
shippers, he added, that this con­
dition Vritl clear up durihg next

DM IT
KNACTBO DT TUB
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ksa 'daflnltaly
■ to • rookies

rg* from other mcIIo m o f the
Snfry. bpt.Udg .1* not true at
many small eampe la Ftor- ■hould not let patty nnnoyaneee
keep ue from pdrformlng1ear pa­
*We real Isa. that tome poultry- triot le duty of seeing that the
men who are doing Uh
am adequately fed", ho

Shlppen, ho Kid, look upon
thl* Blkdwnlng in ahtpmenta
ax a godaond, u this will re­
lieve northern markets, which

THRILL

o h o ih a h c h
r m o o l a V ih q
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a n d a v b x p b s o r bAi d e r r r ,

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Due to pregent cool weath­
er. ehlpmenta of celery from
Seminole County are expected
to be much lighter during the
preeent week. I f . L. Cullum,
aaiee manager for Chaae and
Company etated today.

paubo

AND ADOPTRD OH VUM IWTM
MAT OP JAHL’ ARV, IMI. SAIU

the met could be written o ff to
advertising.
i ...
..
_ Cap Amen
started
It
all.
Back In 1IM he took hie ehamB lob . . Chicago White ' Stockings
to Hot Springs, Baltimore
Ark. And,Orioles
a deO s.’ In 1801 Conlietiea' trained at
years
later, John Mc&lt;Imwem Atod
a sensation hy taking acrot
Country to Lod Angela*.' I
rah and Hot Spring* w*m
rite ipote for yearn but In met
•muons Florida and Callfon
have drawn moat of tho club*.

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Governor Gi&amp;nts
NoExteasionOn
1943 Tag Sales

Member Associated Press

TUESDAY, JANUARY 5. 1943

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RD. FLORIDA.

*»r«»f

booB n r t l r t or provided
by Ike city at lha otreol Intersec­
tion* aforesaid.
t
Urethra I: That all
ordinance*
or porta o f ordinances In ronfltct
herewith bo and Ibo eemo are
hereby,, repealed. .
■'Iteello* 4: Thai this ordtnanro
ahail booonta effect!?* Immadlalo|y upon tie paaa(aa and adopUnn
I’ AKBRO AfTD~- AOOPTTP this
tlth day o f D *c*m h#r,,i»ll.

. k Geneva Avvnnv, from Hanford
A »™ «» on tha Bail. lo French
A *«m
th* W ool
«• Malloavlfl* AVvnuv. from First
■ t r « t on Ike North, to Ike eotoorMe Unite o( the Clip o f San'»'&lt;* on lb* South.
r
&gt;
1. Banfard Avaniia, rrom Bamfnolo Boulevard oe the Norik, lo &gt;
O e»e»e Avenue on th. Booth. .
- *• Fork Aeoaito. •from Seminole
Boulsvsrd on Ike Norik toOeoorn
Ar.noo on Aha South
..
». -Slate Highway No, I, front
Ho Intaroerllen with Noth Awnu* 1

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of

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Mr. Dbko
hToadie
Dasky Marsh
Wfcta m
irsoo Mac
Lmcky i
acvcolh Rase « Is
Piper Matres
Cockle’s

M ShW

l» ft^ «rd

f tkla Ind day

ft Other racti on tha DrOffmm to
tonight will fumlih thrills fo
the rathmalaria In the futuritl*
end 5-16 distant#*.

• r a . S ' l ‘4 . Z ' f , V J ,C

i otel ao cu rb
I Sanford, StfBll—„

s

provision*

,J iV S T i.rs rts n .¥ s : ahoves m
not

American

Bed McGei, In a late race cam
through to take Tint place, arte

•
.f^ iS u K ;
finish ef Mb races,

la l Ion‘ o f the-

tbmll with »»r

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vehicle* l« ■ M flfM * *«•!
* a M u l l U t ' M l m T No * »■
YORK. Jan.

is &amp; a r a !

CHICAGO, Jan. 4. &lt;*&gt;-&gt;

anawer at to tbs
Spring
haaeball

&gt;Uy flwoot,
at. Usd I
ferry Xaj
Lead*?, All of lha othar
rad rams run ao far thta
n hara bam over tha B-tOth'a
distance.
* to lha ahortneaa o f
tha
add* an Hl-Guid* will probba hlghrr than' in althar of
rn starts thta year. Tha unacrnmbl* in tha
a field of sstra
ivMJHiMfT lerutivs*

Hi-Ouldt Is imauoaUonably tlW
ass t o f , Uio field but whether
I can outbreak JCHkHeGoo. Jack
root and aararslt on tha othara
j t boot qukatlcfi. 1
Orsyhound racaS a l the Sanird-Grlandn Kandel Crab will b*
*am*d l*it nisi A fcs twr * dtend
•ok of uio eighth aoaaon of aeriUoa .at tha Jlub rots under
i f . Pastured In u * eighth race,
ilttorlty, will bKtome of the
irerlu dog* o f the gm u T '
Batorday night meet marked
e doe* of the first week of
» aeasmw with numbara of fans
Itondlag the treats each night
ter the opening Monday, Dee.

mf-V

Rad HrGod, In a lata raw
through to taka first plaea,
r a
i ®
f i n s :
flnlah af Ms races.

&gt;uSK a r a a r a s

tha enthaslasts In tha fatv
and M * dlataacda.
KJsg Asrlcola
Big Marla
Big Bsalaaaa

lamdo*'# CTaaa
Da* Doroia
Captain Bud
Craajr^S Hansar
trin e Maid Dally Doshl*)'
Third g a m t - l f Nila
flay*I (laid*
Marry Hlckl
Slater Dyer '
Locky Oypay
B. D. Bla* Bill Wabeak Can#
Dial* Boo
Bttlr Oh*
Fosrfh Bsaa Fatann
Jal-Atal
gprlagataal
sweat Jlagl*
Fallow Laddta
Happy New TaarPlaay B.
Daluia A ad raw Jaal Bland
Firth kata * I* MU*
John AdAau
Dick Tala
Miami Caltlns Flnaot Oal
Paul r*Yorll#
Valaatlna'a Pa
IUIIro*4. M il
Hair Clath
Sink fUaa—Fatarlty
Lucky Dually
CspUla Tamp
Mr. Dsk*
STasdl* Baa*
Dpahy Marsh
WMs Mam
Iras* Mm
Lai*by Marti*
fenatk Maas a If Mila
Ply rr Metroa Cook If'a Pal

-la LSa races thia aranlnr, HIM
owned by the late Dr. C.
• Hall, with a big following a- «Sh?*ax
U«ld Bmugal.r
SB the tracka will match hla
M (M h Mass FwtorHr
with that of auch nnnera Stay Swaal
Jack Froal
l i t a r Bwast, Merry Kay, South Mesial (mass - Marry Kay
Stay ' Laadar
Had MoOaa
HI-DuIda
South Sun
Nlolh Kaao.-S.IS MU#
Smoky Day
Col- Com'danl
Sally-* - i n
Mlsa Milton
Whit* Chari I* Dan1*1
Hippy Mika
Buprama Sir

&lt;**■*— :

Sr tko prufUloM oj iBM oatllon
n n l t l a i MMflMI »fO^oBo.el to.
hlrli*. If I i u algn*. 4l#e*t**hl*.
hat* dot boon WHIM of » r « K «
by lb* CUr at tha ttrooi IntiroocMono aforaaiUA. ,
\
nwtton I: That all
ordlMMoO
or ports nf ordlnanca* In ronfllc*
1-. Osoorn Arons*,, from Sanford
Aross* ont-lho Bail, to Trench herewith bo oo*1 Iho 00010 oro
Aron*# on lh* ffaat
A Mollonrllt* Afansa. from Pirn
atrsst on Ik* North, to lh* ooa». Thlrtaaatb » l r « t fcom San­
ford Arabs# on Ik# *»St to Faratmajm, Arassa on Iha-jraot.
i Oalorr A**au*. rro/Mib# «orIu or u o a i r o* iho
Pirntn tVjim. Snyord
Artnsa on tha

g a a rig -S r a g L io S g k p g
s.t k

s jja tffitjM z S s r y a
t r . £ J 2 s s . &amp; s s t -s b »
h s

O C i^ .^

r—
-TW
—iFwr—T —ouoria. no ■ ■ww

ISIs In* Oar

la past tsmral rtan ,
many
.Aftar Utml mart!:
pUyars and
aararal manager* * l» » * f dirad - offW

E
s S
B y a r js b
au/flea Instead of. tHa euatqmary
air weeks.
Than torn* Kara hald that tha
aarlf training orar such a long
ported has dona mors harm than
good, Borers! Brooklyn playar*
fait that tha hot Havana aun
took too much, out of than.
It la earUIn that lha publicity

af

Jam

f

' JUuri' i &amp; r t r a a :

Spring training a*
business. ronnactod
?*•.
Y*
*"&lt;1 *£• ahsdow
club* have gone th
'Traral qtiaoUon sr&lt;
a month ago in
laatman urging c
» “ {m ating method

sT oCk h rrLomu
Tha Annual Maatti
alockholdarn i f . Ik*‘.•faru",'
duct* Corporation willIt b* h*
lh* attic* of lb* Oast)paoy. Oa.
Hamlnot* Casaty,
Florida,
Thuraday. J u u ry II
Ten A XI
(glgnedl Dergl M Hell.
XtfirtUrjr

STOCStMoLDBKS MBVrtRO

Tha Aanual
Maattag
e(
U
atorhholdoa o f Ul* Dacaota C]
pre.a Companw-wlll ha bald al tl

■lay. Januarr lllh, IM I at T n

M.

,

fstancdr II. D. Ilaldaman
Hacratary

OHDINAMCK NO. SSI

an onniNANCw o r TMM
o p s a n p o k d a m h n d in o

laa^us achadal* from 1M gamsa

managers changed
jery kutckly down
flarasoU In I9M, Ji

Tukal Boy
Coot Ia •
(laas fluid*
Duahay.Dlaoa

Florida Asked To
Increase Supply Of
Eggs For Army

Z. Baloctlon of April 37 as the
season’* opening day inatead of
April IZ.
Longer aariaa ao at to reduce
InUrseetional trip* from the curready planned three to two. ITh*
clubs mads four esat-weat awlnga
(get y«gr,)
1 . Open date* batwean long
"lump* 1 ao aa to msks the utc
of Pullman*. uiuiecsaaaryA- ReducUon of • lb* also of
trsyallng aquad* from Zb to JO
plsytra.
Landl*. also may haro auggsatlona on Spring training—aa IMA*
greatly
muddlad
ame# • aom*
lengthy trip* to California,'insti­
ll* and other wamf climated, hare
beta abandoned. Only tha* BoHj aa
Red Sex and Chicago White Soil
and Cub* have a*feetod daflnlt*
alt** nkar Utalr home base. Othar
elqba bars Untatlv* training ar­
rangements which they can swing
orer te pending tha outcoms of
the nmflab Tusaday.
, - ■,, j

ern r
asac, TIOn* I AND a OF OKDINANCM
SO. aor o r SAID c m P4U S O
AND ADOPTKD ON rttM ' l«FM
I M I o r JAN LA Mr, I f it . SAID
ONDiNANcw a a s c u V i a s
T t u m c ip s n 'T M am asTi
AND AVMNOM O r SAID CTTT.
n » IT
KNACTMD BT TIIB
I'KDPLK OF TIIM DJTT OF SANrOHD. FUHIIDA:
rt.ctloo |: Thai gactloa 1 af OrIlnu r* No. I*T of tb* City of
danfortl, Florida, paaaod hod adoptc.l ..n tha lath day or Jaauary, m l. anttllad, -An Ordlaane*
n.aul.ilos
Traffic trpr.n
the
dtra.li ami Acanaaa of lha City
•f Hanford
Florida; Daalsnatlng
c.rtaln Hira.ta and Avanuaa aa
Through or Artarlal Hira.ta or
h.anu.a arid Raaulatlns TrafficTh.ron: Prdaldlns for Ina (natallailnn of Traffic Daclcas; Haqulrins Parana* and Drlvara of V*.
bwiaa tiling tha ntraata and A**-

L E G A L NOTICES

mlasloner of agrkultur*, said to­
day la an snaal tn Florida pool-

lord on tko Sooth.
gaafard Aranda, turn S.rTTf.
halo Doulavard on lha Nanh. to
Oaaara Araasa on lha Boulk.
' ■*■ Park Ar*oua. .from iomlnola
Boularard on tko Norik tonasara
Aranso an Jko South.
*. -Slat# lllahway No, I. from
II* Inlarsoallm with Path Awnu.
on tha North, to iho rorpwrM*
llmlla of Ihd Clly of Hanford on
Iho Bodlh.
II- Pranrh Arons*, from 8*ml
sola Hoularard' oa lha North, to
Slat* lllshwty No. I da lh* South
. &gt;1. Hacood Street from Sanford
Arad** to M*llonrlll* Araaii* on
Iho Put.
&gt;.
Hortloa t: Th*l Section f of &lt;&gt;M
Ofdlnnae* No, I#T b* and lha urn.
'• *i;*ky aisandod ao aa.lo tuil
me felLowa;
Seetjoft |: Th*l drlrtfi of alt
trtNIrlip nn the Ihrongli or. * r*1 M ffiU ,
*v«Jiue« de•crlbed ‘ In lieetlon 1 h•r*ol
hara- (he rfgltt of war* llwfion
nvtr Riber v*nkl*a . epprtaiichlng
frevn ntfwr v tn iii or avkmiM in'
M W fliflM (V «rM at IfproilniAla'l£ J •t'* ^ * * time. ft* vehicles on
■AM tbroush or erterUl
afreet*
M hereinaCler
PtpvlMi* m A driver* n f.vehicle* on
etreefa or avenuea
ahell
■/tog Wfbh vehicle# fo a roniolete
•top before entering uid through
gHtrtoi et reels end i venues,
exeept that:
AM vnhkleh being driven North
f * r&gt; Avenue shelf &gt;\eve the
right of war over . vehicle# being
driran on Kimlnuli llnulrrird and
It* IfilaraaolMoa with
I ark Atanua *1 *hprutlmalaly lha
V 'V " '" *
rahlrlaa bains drlvao
" “ »}■ “ S aatd Par* Aranut.
AH rah aiaa trarallnn on Nlrat
" I r*7f ,'h.kl* h* ’r* ,h» rmhl of. war
at all lnt*ra*atl*na. aarani aa hara&gt;
In oro»ldad . whtr*' Irsffln In ra.
aulatad by alarirle traffla control
daalcu.oo aald KIr.l hlram.-.
P'J**™ nparallna v.hlala*
on
Aranua ahnll brio* turn
rahlalaa I n * aniriplal* clop balnra
fA*kf*n« !"• lnl*r*aall*in nf Mailo* , 'lJ“ “ “d Calt tr Aranua*
DrlVaf* .oparnllns rahlalaa on
k"»U "rln# aurh
rah laJa* to a aomplala atop hafor*
nTlIl!'1*n"d Hanford Aranua.
of
„ ni K ?,k oparatlns yahlrja. nn
! V." Artam ahall .brlns aurh va.
hlola* to n comslau .ion bafora
enter!Rtf in* ■uianaMiuM *..*
_r

Bew are

,".R’
A cBSSR.TO^t,’ »
TIIM STATM OF FI.ONIDA. IN

. That Hang On

AND. POM SMMINOI.M COUNTT.
IN f^fANCMMV NO. K M
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NAItVIB LAM I t V.11 CAnROU*
DafamUnC
a im c k TO AFFMAM
TO: NAItVtM 1-ASHITK It
CAftIIOLU a -raaldant of
(Ulalgh.
■North Caselisa:

It"* »“ *«•

“

ARCADE
Package* Store*
A LL POPULAR B R A H M
uW’BMg.
rfcdaa-H4«

ik* air of a#*-

|Court naaltV't^i/'-' '

p.rflr# ol lh* Company, Oaesol
Aamlnota County. Florida, on Mil

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UITCAKE

GfffcSai'Ssr.'irfiJ?

rnotrictlons, m i raptcted
U » dak* train In prssintaJ hy_ Gowtralaaiooe*.

against A G m

that lb * *# «•
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ta tio n 'o f th *‘ p ro vltloM
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Questions whsn
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NOTina
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tfin -In ratio Id.fa of Tha flaoforrtAtlinllr

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for,I. Plnrlili.. nn funiday, J«n
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and lha tranaarllun of au-h other
bu.inaaa aa may properly rom#

Qcea. 'Why
Why hna Black-Draught
iwrn auch n (avorito la ia tlre w!t|
four grnrtallnnh of uaora In tha
SoiilhT Ana. Urcauao it te purr
ly Itrrhal, and uaunlly gentle,
tlieroutrli, (irninpl whan dlroetlfm*
ate followed,
(furs, What’a an,,ihcr rramn for Black- Draught'*
erm t pi’i'iilarlly’
Ana. It roate
only 2Sc for 2f&gt; lo 10 done*. Crt
Mlnrk-I&gt;iniighl in th« familiar yel­
low Ih ii today. Follow label dlrrction.',
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K1GHTII K A C E — F U T U R IT Y
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W fldO tonight at
GtIO and oier ,
WLOF. at ItZS
with
all
the
“ dope” oil Iho del*
at ihe Sattlofd-Or-^,
Undo Keonel Club

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a aana*lion by taking aCroat Uia
Country to Lod Angeles.' Savan­
nah and Hot Bpring* wsra favo­
rite spots for rears but In recent
• w o n ; Florida and California
have drawn meat of the clubs.

abac* alyl til caua* lh«l you are
a raaldaat of lh# CUr of Itblalsh.
In lb* atat* nf . North Carolina,
New Tharalor*.^
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YOU ARK II VA DDT NOTIFIED
lo III* your wrlltair aypsatanca
althar In paraoa oriby
attorn.y,
hataitf on or hater* tha lat e*r

By PA U L ROBINOW.

ETTA K ETT
keep us from performing our
trloile duty of seeing that
men who are
are adequately

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SAVINGS BONDS'

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R

TUESD AY, JA N U A R Y

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W e a th e r
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WASHINGTON. Jan. 5. &lt; *7 Navy communique today an­

aeppUea thaa normal, Mr. Cul-

A Navy communique Indicated
today that the Japanese had mad*
their most successful attempt In
ris weeks to get supplies to their
force* on Guadalcanal Island In
the Solomon*.
Eight enemy destroyers reached
the vicinity of the northwoetern
and of
Guadalcanal
Retards*.
‘They warn attacked by
torpedo
boats which scored s hit on one
and possibly three hits on two
others. Enemy airplanes In t irn
bombed the I T Tboata but Inflict­
ed only alight damage.
The coramunqlue
lUnqlus did not say
whether any of the destroyers got
through to* Guadalcanal but since
only on* was definitely reported
damaged It was entirely possible,
unless there waa further Arasrlcan action not yet reported, that
(oig* of them at leaet did land
supplies and even some reinforce­
ments.
Before the mid-November sea
battle o ff Guadalcanal In which
a powerful Japanese armada was
decisively
defeated, the enemy
landed supplies and
reinforce­
ments on the northwestern hump
of the Island about evovv other
destroyer or eriklkor-doetroyer
group*.
Since mid-November, however,
such attempts have been extrome-

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P reset

Heavy battles raged on -/tvr
greet front* In the
Russian
— -----an cam
palgn today. Imperilling the Ger
mens on l hr 1.000-mil* line.
Soviet dispatches said the two
Russian forces lacked only g(l
miles of forging the final Itak
In the new ring around the Gar
mans In the Don bend 100 milts
4 of Stalingrad following the
capture of Choral
‘*
nlshkov
and
Naal air base 40 miles to the
north.
In the north Caucasus, the Hoelet command reported Its troops
arero continuing thalr advance and
occupying several populated places.
Apparently in small force, RAF
bomber* smashed at Germany*!
war indusli / • In tha Ruhr val&gt;
Iry last night, with tha Berlin
radio acknowledging rasualtias.
Chernyshkovsky, on the eastwest railway bisecting the Don
bend, apparently fell to Red Army
forces pushing westward along
the line from Ohllvskaya, 12 mile*
to the .raal, which was rapturM
last week.
Huge Stores of spoils passed
Russian hands with the ronquee
of Chernyshovsky, Including
lanes, 2,000.000 sheila and 500,00 air bomb*, the brief special
communique of thk Soviet High
Command said.
The Gorman invaders of the
East-Central Caucaaua were reported falling hack rapidly bo-,
fora hard hitting Red Army on-;
slaughts from captured Moldok
and Elkhotovo in the direction of
Prokhladnenskl.
Later the Rad Army announced
In Its midnight communique that
the Russian* pounding the Ger­
man defense* In Stalingrad de­
stroyed ' numerous fortification*,
among thsme blockhouses in the
northern factory district.
!
Soviet troops contlnutag their
offensive

UtfedPretident
Of Men’s Group

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New Potations Put
On lis t Of Jote
Essential To War

M. M. Mlnnrik » u elected pres­
ident of the Men's Club of the
H eir Crete Episcopal Church at
• supper meeting In the Pariah
House last nlghL Other officer*
elected were Edmund Mtbch, etaspresidents end Ralph Smith, secre­
tary and tTMegrpr
Pollowtag the (upper which waa
served by the ladles of the Wornen’e Auxiliary, the to *. Prank
Pulley delivered n short oddreee
outUntag possible objectives of
the,-Mm1* Club for the coming

124 Red Cross Kit
B ags Filled For
U.&amp; Armed Forces
*a fUUd With small arthe. use of eeldlere and
•bout to embark for
erviee, have new reached
mutW. Meordlng to the
ated bp, the thermometer
rMg-MpdquarUn
her* been extended by
nets County Red Cross
and or*
ibullon*
Olng of

ALLIED
HKADQUARIKILS IN NORTH A F R IC A ,
K
-Inn r&gt;, i/V)— Associated 1‘ rexn
('orres|Miiideiit Wen Gallagher
said today Adolph Hltler’g
attempt to keep the Mediter­
ranean blocked to Allied ship­
ping ban turned the Tunisian
war into a major e ffo rt- wtQk^ /
thousands o f Kalian and G e r - ' man tmn|&gt;* deployed from Blseite to the Trlpolitantan border
along with part of the flral lino
•tirngth of the German air forte.
Whirling wandstorms forced a
loll in the Libyan desert opermtion*. v»hde in Tunisia tha Garman i%It force wan reported to bo
‘ b'Miig it*i punch
(hit m bordering Medltarrean
sen loige United States IJbarator
j lombro i allied 1000 |H&gt;und bomba
hi be.iw salvos on the German
tighter (ind iHtmber base at Kai•rlli IV«badi «i)iitbeast of Ganadta
in i ii te m then mid Saturday*
it
disclosed t*y a Iteutan
»•*!»•* pondent
\aI» i
made tha

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MCBllBA S B —ii
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trw »»' transport* and
a cargo1skiarreached the waters
Immediately north at the Island
Nov, 80, but snu. Intercepted b;
an American fp n f which sen
taro large destroyer* or cruisers,
four regular destroyers and the
thro* non-combatant ships. Thera
was no evidence then that the
Jap* had mat!* any landing*.
The same wia trie of another
attempt they I Undertook Dm . 3
when Americas , aircraft from
Guadalcanal attacked tan cruisers
and destroyers 150 mtJea northwaa* of t-Sa lelapd, damaging two
enziaarw-and one cruiser or de­
stroys*.
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German Air Force In
Tunisia R c p o r t e d
laming Its “Punch”;
Libyan W ar Lags

Bomber Crashes In Columbus Residentisl Area

Guadalcanal I a 1 e
Foiled By A l l i e s
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Due to present cool weath­
nounced the American troops on
Guadalcanal Island have gained
er, shipments of celery from
Seminole County are expected County Purchases Of strategic high ground overlook
Ing their airfield end repulsed
to be much lighter during the
nix counter-attacks killing 150
Licenses Show Big Jnpa.
preeent week. M. L. Cullum,
■alee manager for Chase and
Decrease Over *42 Mnanwhlle, Secretary of the
Navy Knox said Japanese destroy
Company stated today.
Sales of the IMS small llccsias era which reached the water* otf
Shippers, he said, look upon tegs
ha
been slow and Gove#* Guadalcanal Saturday apparently
th is slackening Id shipments
Holland has announced that were driven off without landing
ax a godsend, as this will re­ no extension of time will ha grant­ although drums of supplies were
unloaded end a few probably
lieve northern market*, which ed beyond Jan. 15, the expiration drifted
ashore.

At a luncheon meeting of (hip*
pen, held hare yesterday, it was
revealed Ahat with some celery
already snipped much earlier than
« a * a £ W theta would ba avail*
able from the first uf.tha year,

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added, that this con­
cise r up durihg next

NUMBER 93.

M em ber A an oflalrd I'r t M

Knox Says AttemptBy

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date of 1042 Fiords licensee fot
motor driven vehicles,. Jno. D.
Jlnklns, tax collector, stated this
morning.
County records shew that for
the month of December them
were Issued 743 license plates i-i
compared with V34 In December
of the previous year. Revenue
received waa 112,751.40 as com­
Jteicu with
wimi *14.475-35
fi a .a I w*a*i the
uso same
pared
thu month of the provtoua m &gt; .
yfcj, waa a decroaee In sales af 101
tags and *5,713X5 In revenue.
On SaUrday Jan. X, tag sales
amounted to *IIR0.4O and on
Monday Jan. 4, $1515.10.'
The new license plate for 1043
Is e email strip of steel measur­
ing 1 1*1 by &gt; 1-2 Inches, lettered
lo yellow “ 43", and this la to ba
bolted over the "42" on the old
42 license plate which should be
left on' the vehicle. In the case
of out-of-state cars wanting Flo­
rida licensee, the IM t out-of-state
tags must ba surrendered when
Application I* made for Florida
teg, and a Florida IM I tag wlU
ba furnlshsd without charge on
which the 1043 tag Is to ba bolted.
must preeent their
cards and title car­
rot the now tpga. A
bat given to tta j»urh is to ba placed on
of the*b
visible.

5 . 1943

And

“ Sailorenen" Meet
D iftC U B H Duties
To Discuss

tbeA £ ? •
New service s- iI n cr iI uu m
d Inng| a
s pol
the Nalls from advantageous po­ “ •Meek bar” , shaving and shoe
shining equipment, a cheeking ser
tations.
vice and a icgistry for sailors'
The retreating German* aban­ wive* who desire positions, have
doned two tanks, four guns, nine been Installed In the Service Men's
trucks and much other booty, lb* Club on !.akr Monroe which has
communique said, end 300 enemy been taken over by the United
dead were left on the
................
bettiefleld. Service
Organization.
William
Attempting to relieve trapped Weiskopf, director, announced this
fortes, the Germans counter-at­ morning, following a meeting last
tacked repeatedly with l a r g e night with team captains who are
farces, the High Commend said. In charge of hostesses end "HailWilting under murderous Soviet orones".
Duties of the hostesses and
fire, massed German tanks and
Infantry "reeled back.” leaving "Sallorenaa" were Hated by Frank
mss, chairman of the Defense
more than 1,000 dead and 24
Council's Recreation Division, re­
disabled tanka.
ported and samples of the 50The Bad Army » u reported
hour service pine were displayed
the offensive In some sectors of
eligi­
the central front, and In o th er*
for a civilian defense pin, Mr.
engaged In consolidating newly* ble
Shames said that each girl nr
won potation.
woman will have a schedule of the
Pressing epulhwestwenl from number of houri on tha day she
captured Veliki* Lukl. e Soviet bai volunteered lo serve ami the
detachment smashed Into an in* receives a pin after 50 hours of
habited locality and, In bloody scheduled service.
•treat, fighting, captured cunilder*
While women may eerve any
able booty.
extra hours end visit the (ISO
In the north Causaeus “ our club at any time, only scheduled
troop* developed their offensive.* hour* may be counted towards In
Ik* midnight communique said.
50-hour goal, Mr. Rhemes reveal
ad and In conclusion, he reminded
members of the Recreation Divi­
sion of the regular meeting
Thtfraday evening.

Louisiana Accused Of
Violating
Rationing

Dutton I *

•putr t n * yoterday

New Services Are Local Solon Made Peterson Warns
Appropriations,
Installed In US0
Gas Coupons Are
Finance Chairman
Recreation Club
Stain Senator Krnesl F Horn* Non -Transferable
H o s te K H C H

WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. W V the threat to- Pries AdralnlstrstiK Leon Hen1,-were pur*u- Sersoa Us* nl*ht angrily necuswl
Oov. Ham II. Jones of Ikulilana
of encouraxlnr violation of nanoJlne ratlonlhx rerukatlrn* and aitemptifhr to "undermine and deatrey" administration of a war
‘ craed by tha aoverti'eaeenUal lo victory."
rt'and bltinx letter te
Officer In
OPA chief noted that
bad written
because the State had plan*
gasoline supplies and to
the besl of a bad situation
the bureauera Is aee fit to

Supply

I he correspondent gave
this
eve v* il iii"*s account
I mw 1000 pound bombs fall
to aiiIvos front the Itelltea of the
huge four tug lin'd aircraft fir­
ing hi perfect formation over the
i -land
thir iMigiH«M had all been reb'Hneil liefore the nek ack g.inner*
Iltdmw. siii pined
their midday
meal. \%e»e nltle to get the rang*
ril'd opt'lt

holder wa* appointed chNitnmti
of (he State Senate Approprta
tlons and Finance Committee er
ronllnf to « release from I'erisa
role by Florida Senate President
Philip J&gt;- Beall, whq bee
pilled appointments, with one e y
cep l ion, to that committee mil
the finance end taxatian commit
tee.
All appointment* ere: A ppm
niiatioiiB and Finance Fernmt F
tfoiiaholder, Sanford, chairman, K
(Iriiicr, ('row City; J Kdwm link
ei, Umatilla; W
A
Sheml*.
Gainesville; William (!liett, Howl
ing Green; J. Slater Smith, Green
(*4ive Springe; Jameo A Frank
hit. Fort Myere; A. L. Wllaoii,
Quincy; Harrison K. nartlnger.
Sarasota; Ernest It. Graham, Mi
amt; W. T. Davis. Medlnon. uni
Wallace E. Sturgis, Ocala.
Tatall&lt;m and Finance
Leiot
Collins, Tallahassee, Chairnmn. f III III* list'll to| |M
Slater Smith; Walter W Rose. lor Hi
Orlando; Harry E. King, Wmtri I.Mog w lit lasued
that
I tea lei «
id i d
Haven; Jay A. Shuler, Apalachi
(o|
cola; A. P. Drummond,' Rnnlfsv I lie i ,n t ai i r| I in
me I
Amos Lewis, Marianna; John It I In* &lt;rir lot w hu h it w it the
llenfhem, West Palm Bearh; Wil I 'ns inf in noil ion i t r u i n e d
book
|he»e It ta
liam Cllettt H. S. McVensle. Pal rl ao ivgeer pme|n a lthe
ly o f g i v i n g ••• uti-ept
atka; N. Ray Carroll, Deer Park, ing a H" 1 coupon, o l h r t Ilian I Hr
and It. 8. Adame, Jesper.
mu' law fully laaueil," he d e e l a i n l

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From Court Bench
IAI.IAHARREEi Jan. 5, (*&gt;&gt;—
Jirtlrp Jems* II. Whltlleld atep- '
|ir,| ilown from liu&gt; ElArida 8upivniv Gourl Iwui h Monday with
Mu- |irnl*f» of imlilic official* and

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He haxl served rontlnuouiy on
pr". I It». rourl .111.0 Koli. 16, 1904,

iilaiiird.
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,rd.
Florida Irn luded, il •« .... ..

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I ' idled Stales Ninth llombar Com­
mand l&gt;efore we finik o ff *'

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............ * • " brine of (i.ln.4vtll*. former Jud«*
he r f fertj'd
of tn# Elxhth Judicial Circuit of
III thin area, an wcil lit Ihe rest Florida. 3*
Several years ago
of the F.ast. tlie vmIuv *»f A. B served as football coach at the
Woodman Lodf*, 515, will meet and G gnt 4 Mtjpmit will lie thrra University of Florida.
'I ho
maxim tin
at 8:00 o'clock tonlfht for eler gnlhins i'«ch
Govamor Holland add U* 8*
lion of officer*, ecconllng to r. C. monthly intmii llmi • so In al Sen. Claude Peppef joined acorte
Collin*, seareUry. O. P. Herndon lowed nudei the H intloii It ,17H of lawyers and cltisena In A cerewill perform the InstelUtlon. Ko|. mil/ -, mid lhn l'1» " « m &lt; -d C
| Inmiv 'r*ro«nl.lnii
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^ Juelle*
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Whlilowlnr this there will-be a pn. latloiiH will start at ti’J mili't
ffield'a
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voluntary _
retirement.
tram of enterLalnmsnt.
Siipiih'iiinitai
and Flii't lia
hofit, iff*u&lt;'«i on m mIl«i lt*'C 21.
The City Commission will meet I'M", will Im* cniixldei«ad with the
thl» afternoon et 5:00 o'clock, utmost care, Mr. Pelrmnu pontod
when a mayor for IMS will ho out. in order to ascertain if the
thu *idr
elected and Ed Hl/glns and M. a| plicunt fully inerta
J. Lodge, new commliatanere, will shantiff and alternative trails*
go Into office.
portatimi reijuiri'merita of these
rations, ns well ns the ni'cesslty
nf his -mileagn ooxnIr.
Land Ilecmise i»f the gravity «*f the
situation hr uddrd. It
Nations petroleum
(a of r . ‘ rente Imoortanre that
fho hoard examine each Nppllcant
W a s h i n g t o n , j * n. 6 , i/n- lor the purpose of redui mg the
lo • Joint declaration, 17 Allied applicant's slated iniieogo iipmJi
belllgunt governments
and
a to an ah«o|ut9 minim im in onler
French national committee serv­ to prevent anv Inflation in cou­
ed. noties on the Axis .and It* pon Issuance, Mr. Peterson said.
zflciarUa that proparty right*
•euatriee now eocupled by
■ Will, be restored t* right*
owners when the Axis Is re-

Action Taken On
Of Occupied

War Head Commends
Production S y s t e m

WASHINOTONrTan. 5 , (A7 —
Undersecretary of War Robert
P.
Patterson, declared
tolar
the production of military equip­
ment la a Job that only the Army
F L O H ID A can plan, and therefore only the
cold , tonlghlj :
Army should • etaltrol, ,
, The “ present system U work* in the extreme

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Mole 11mi Kill heavy ttombi
"♦-re dtopped on ihe enemy air
luoi1 it* pail o f h i arefullv plan*
ue,| and "fell executed daylight
SiiyH Dealers Are Not atta&lt;k
delivered ,vmn after nqott.
"ihir rail vnt5 only ona In A
Abiding I’ r » perly Merie«
of daylight attacks on
tty Jtathmin^ Laws many's principal remaining
““
t
*•*'
*t In the *K»|terp
from which ‘her Iong* range tShtA * .iinim :
j a u n t ti ding g a
eis
and
Junkers
Dombera
m tl
t in e i.tl •*•* i o ipOiis t**i o l t i e j il in
the vehicle for w h ic h I he\ n i ' U ' tieen able to attack our llnss of
• o i i i in(mica 11ori In t'yrenalci.
is*.ill'll Wriri todriV
m in de d h\
V
"The l.lheiators* part in this
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|'ttri-4i|i
ire te titv
*»l
Mie
I 4 »t|iilv
I'll •
an I
|! il l..nin e impoitaiit opr i at ion was to dam*
tge tin' runway* so enemy fight•tint • &gt;1
er« .would md lie aide to takt
f l i e i e M'l'iii* I " •*»
i grow in g
offflsThil* a strong force of Unlteu
pi »t■ t i i i
among
git «o|uu
dt ribo**
States twin-engined bombers fol­
*o a ' ' ' f t n o v ‘ lo
••1 g»t ■ ti cke t
lowing our fnrinattnn at an Intarin ih*
p i i r c ’ utse .»l g . t * by m u
val nf a few minutes delivered tht
M i n i n Mi
t'l t e i . u i » i ' i t
mam atlark from a much lowtr
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of
trot l| Hi!
pilbl'l
level against eticni*' fighter and
and ih 'i il ei i i • mI f • I to the fuel
bomber coiicenttatioiis on tha
I tint goes book t ti
ground.
• mi riiniri,. fm ii i
We are going for thost JunkI I in k detignnti'd.
*aid Bug Gen. Patriffa
Timber lake,
rommanding
tha
I lilipoll * o n l '
in ♦ t

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I h&lt; i or lopoiiib nt rnda in the
-ton l.il&gt;«'rati»» ‘ langerlna" hi
do lint ielav of Inimhers smash*
in * »*i the base m the second daybptit ttltack on t’rrtr The ram
aiuimiiicnl by Allie&lt;1 haad*

This picture show* the wreckage of the twin- engined medium Unite,1 Slut,
which crashed In a residential area of Columbus, ()., killing the pilot Janie* S II
aflro three houses. The propeller of the wrecked ptuiie ran he set'll in ih&lt;
demolished houses mi the light. Tha pilot was .itlarhed to the ferrying —p ml
Tenn. Luckily no'nne was killed nr Injyred when the plane .truck the house* Tin* i- „ ph- nrplnd.

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A promise that If car owner* kHU griM HhM nM fo I*
only one year o f trouble ahead for' Ameftcan motomta fa
made by william F. Jeffera, ftubwr Director o f thetWnr
Production Board, In. a signed Article In The AhMHcan
Magazine In which h6 analyzes the tire situation In Mtail.
"Already wo are giving retreads to civilians," be writes,
syr
"for essential driving. As production
product Ion o f synthetic
rubber
Increases in 1043 and the fruits of our ruboe:
turn, we will be able to increase retreading. I f all goes
well, in 1044, there will be new Urea and rotrpads for almost
every body, and our passenger enht and truck# will be sc
well shod and tho production of synthetic will be ao great
that tire rationing will exist only to the extent necessary tc
prevent, waste."
•fcilaarr &gt; M I«a aarSa
K. raaalatlaaa aa4 ■ftlltftft
Charging that If “ selfish interests and misinformed per­
■laatftala far IM M IH H
( faaSa will fce t la u U
sons" who opposed rationing hud had their way the country’*
■alar aevrvtlslag lalfta.
transportation system would have broken down within six
eg Wewftfaaev ■egeeaewte. months, Mr. Jeffers stated that the Nazis understood thi
______ lee, n r»W a ta TSa Ilm M ta
tos a a) teaml (trie at aStart tolas,
■ pefW* arw a a a la ra l..............
•at aiUaa •&gt; tkft w
* alsarhaaeeaarun
•,Wew gam.______________________
T » « 11,rail ta a amaaa ftf TV,
S IM Pvsae wfthft la aaalar, aattitaO la lha aaa I t , raIretlma ,r all aaaaa SlaaateVaa
. . . J lM 't a II aa aa* aibaawlaa
aa(t ) ■&lt; la tala w w a aas aUa
taa leva! aawa ta tlla M
bents.
Sit ataSla la rvaakllvatiaa a( apaatal
0mf ■11 ft 11
an alaa naarvae.

Ej ‘ T tlk flP A Y . JANUARY S, IS O .
Bim .K VtatflR FOR TODAY
AFTER Aid, GOD HAS A
;• W A N FOR HUMANITY AND
yV U8t Owl la our refugo and
.^Strength, a very pleaaant help (n
trouble. Therefore will we not
j£j.’.ftsr, though lha earth be rered, and though the mountains
carrlod Into t4 mldat of (ho
jfife — Palam 44tl, 2.
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DIDACTOS
Poetry)
.

S W be lone;
Barw that for death.

■ a o v ypbr own,
“ “ udiaw dry breath
■ky and apace.
Stive
’. of - every f«ce. *
{XegaddlcM of
;,y«ur . sombre mood,
ka not your love
solitude.
the bright
mlnn,
» heart,
deter ilghtt
_ i , be hand—
^aet apart,
t.ajUn^) find
, , t J you know
’ m land.'
below;
;ybu, aa I,
ta y w b a t
better found
sth tha ground,
r.still you lie
thin spot,
BttZUI

4i dot.
W ILLIAM HESTER

TAM

la eaiualty liata that aren’t

situation and “ spread propaganda fa r and wide in an effort
to coavinco Americans that rubber rationing wasn't n «e s
sary."
It would have been a tremendous A xis victory If they
could have fooled enough Americans," he added.
Regarding the synthetic rubber situation, Mr. Jefferr
reports:
1) In two or three weeks tIi^ first butadiene plant, al
Institute, W. Vn., will be opened. It will produce at Ihe
nite o f 20,000 tons a year from grain alcohol and will be the
first unit o f an 80,000 ton plunt.
.
2)
A t nl&gt;out the w m c time a butadiene plant will be
opened in Baton Rouge, l*n., calculated to product at the
rate o f 10,000 tons a year, from petroleum.
3)
Before July 4 there will bo other butadlcno plants
In operation In l&gt;os Angeles, Charleston, W . V a .; Baytown,
T ex a s; Pittsburgh, Sarnia. Canada; Port Neches, Texas;
Borger, Texns; Toledo, Ohio, and Louisville, K y.
Plants
will lw building In Houston, Texas, and Lake Charles, La.
4) A ll told, these plants, when they are going at full
capacity, will produce at tho rate o f 800,000 tons Of syn­
thetic rublmr n year. They'll all bo In operation— add other
new plants will bo building— by Novem ber 1.
In conclusion Mr. Jeffers reports;
"W o aro in an uncomfortable spot but I f wo have the
complete co-operation o f American car owners, there's only
onff year o f real troubl0 ahead. I f Americans drive slowly,
use.only the amount o f mileage that Is necessary in their
work, shnre their rides, take care o f their tires, we’ ll come
out o f this era o f rublier rationing on the bounce."

War and Health
Thu most foolish thing any man, woman or child can
do Is to work so hard that Illness follows. Illness means
that work goes undone, school lessons aro missed that ttw
time o f somcono clso must be used to take care o f the sick
person, and In case o f had cold .ir other Infectious disease.
It means that probably three or four other people will catch
the Infection.
Dr. Malcolm Gnodridge, president o f tho New York
Acndomy o f Medicine, gives fivo simple rulea for keeping
well. Hero thoy nre— and they deserve the attention o f
every citizen:
,
,* •
1. Eat right. Milk, butter, eggs, meat, cheese, fish,
beans and peas, fruit, green leafy vegetables and yellow
ones, whole-grain or enriched cereals and bread are tho key
foods. Borne o f the first five are growing scarce, but therr
will be enough so that pome o f them can be eaten every
day. Don’ t miss n meal and try to make up on the other
two. Eat three glmplo ones, balancing tho foods over tho
day.
2. Gpt plenty o f rest, regularly. No one can catch up
G c r fl? ^ tlc flw d

* '° UtjM 1&gt;u1' dow n tho goneral^ro^DUnee.

8., Chock with your doctor once a year at lea st I f
he finds anything wrong, take carq o f It in good season.

4.

Keen clcap.

Barracks
„ lij T K I» F A H A H ___—
p ,r«s.tw *g
.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. —Thera
la ob« peculiar dlfferrocv between
lha Ethiopian army, now standing
guard In Italia Salasala’s re
•fared kingdom, and other armies.
The BUuoptana- or* allowed .to
have their wives with, them In
the barracks,
DHtifth tourees here, unveiling
the exlstenre of ■ modem, meet*
■nisei army In Ethiopia, also
mad* known.that when the rookie
Ukri up the marltlal life over
there, he doaea’t neeetaarlly give
up the marltlal.
The Ethiopian army ha* been
"built from scratch” by a Bri­
tish military mission under Mslor-Ueneral Htepben Seymour But­
ler, who 4ias spent a lifetime os
n ftnldier in Africa.
It Is composed of Infantry, ar­
tillery. field eompany, engineer*
srui field works companies, slga

FAMOUS NOW
NOWATA, OkU. Jan. 8, UP) —
Bill Painter aays that ever since
ferment of i-stential farm workers he wan appolnte da member of the
sml in ftome government office; gasoline
rationing coramlttea
therr was talk of drafting help everyone haa been addressing him
for agriculture.
si Mr. Talnter_

GET IN THE SPIRIT OF
THE THING
TRY HILL'S DRAUGHT BEER AND FINE
MIXED DRINKS—OR. TAKE JIOME
A BOTTLE OF
BOURBON, GIN. SCOTCH, WINE
. or CHAMPAGNE.

RILL’S PACKAGE STORE &amp; BAR
t i l W. 1st 8t-

Farmers Have Big
Job Producing All
For Their Nation
A I’ F n lir w
PANAMA CITY.

Jan.

8. vu

Thn hired man'* an tlrp la p a rlv#-

ter, son Johnny’s In tha Army
■ml' tha milking machine's wear­
ing out, but Farmer Drown, A meat
Ira, U. 3. A., haa barn asked io
boost hla output of almoit every­
thing except wheat and cotton.
(letting higher and higher prl*
era for hla products but short of
labor, ahort of machinery, Slid
faced with riling cotta of tho
of January and aalda from the
Seventy-seventh, which waa un­
aware nf tha pmblema facing, it
s i the time w « convened, I am
«ur&lt; that no Cot.grata haa aver
been burdetted with *uch reiporw
■Ibilltlea. I can only pray that [n
this.; Now Year and this new
c t a g n ii be A l l be able u
thcie responsibilities ga lUtee
■Tver..

*A

things he must buy, the Ameri­
can farmer is a key figure In
military nnd diplomatic plana for
wnr sml post-war strategy.
During the pant year he turned
about fl&amp;,000,000.000 or 30 per­
mit bumper eropa, and was paid
■bout 118,000,000,000 or 30 per­
cent more tan In 1041.
Tho farmer’s job aa outlined
by Food Administrator and Agri­
culture Secretary Wlckard. far
the cpmlngyear includes pro­
duction of 17 percent more meat,
20 percent more poultry, 2 per­
cent ntora milk.
. s in addition, ha’s being asked to
hike his egg output, grow 32 per­
cent more peanuts and bigger
crops of aoy beans, flax, pota­
toes and feed grains like corn,
eats and barley.
Hut he la expected to cut hla
wheat crop 2 parent— we exwt to hake 800,000.000 bushels
ft over on July 1, 1043—and to
reduce hli rotten by 8 percent.
The U. 3, already has shipped
hundreds of toi\s of food to North
Africa for tho natives as .well
aa far ear1 ana*!, farces. The
geV«mment plane to ship thou­
sands more tone to Africa, to

C

Russia, to A|lird soldiers, sail- j
ere and civilians all over tho i
world and In addition to feed tho
peoples freed from Axis domina­
tion, - ’•
Home farmers don’t think they
can meet those goals— not with
rationing of gasolina and tires
for trucka and tractors, not with
rationing of farm machinery, not
without more help and not with
some fertilisers and insecticides
either aky-blgh In price or unob­
tainable.
*
.. , ■ .
Farmers were' promised, how­
ever, that crop pricea would be
maintained If necessary, and Con­
gress appeared ready to back
that up with a provision that tho
rising coat of acorc* farm labor
be Included'In parity price formu­
lae, on which farm loan and
some benefit payments are based.
War Production Chief Donald
Nelson -romlaed all-the help pos­
sible on farm machines a* balan­
ced • gal nit other essential war
items and assured that:
■1W* consider the production’ of
food;.gnd fiber materials to be

Ijiney’s Dry Cleaned will koep your
clothes looking frnh end new at

SAVE
CASH &amp; C A R R Y

WE ALSO DELIVER!

LAUNDRY 8CRV1CX
* ji
Bring in coat hungein for gtrmenVi *
—we can’ l get any moral
y

LANEY DRY
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HO EAST;BEC0NTT 8 Tj ;
Manpower officials ordered de-

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W EE K LY - N E W S COLUM N
By JOB HENDRICKS

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COMPTROLLER'S C ALL
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS

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STATEMENT OF CONDHION AS OF DECEMBER
'l

M AXELL - l hi re were 1,1M hunter* In the
"HOUILK, AU „ Dec. I V W i hunt! IDS# had 1,«M| 1640 had
One year ahd throe days after A lT li sad I N I had 2,44#. Of
Colin P. Kelly, Jr,_iank the Jap­
anese battleship Ilaruna, a \ir

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OrfanittJ &lt;1929
(A t lilh u J With T h t AlUntio N ctio n

&lt;

ASK ABOUT OUB ECONOMICAL

^A TLA N TIC

Even in Wall Street, maybo there’s such a thing as
trying to maka money tpo fast. A couple of weeks ago one
of .the outfits hired a new office boy and atiibng other,
things let' him- handle the petty cash. A few daya later
(he box waa short, and the office manager waa Investigate
"Look here," he said to the boy. “The petty cash
itea government 910 ahy."
...
__
»t a neat little
"Well," answered thejad, "let’s each put back $0 and
■ay nq more about it,"— Invoatment Dealers Digest

f

7

Uso plenty of soap and water oufltlde,

iVemraent'e polley toward war
IttdrUa which have been awardflags by tho War-DepartMt for enellinge.ln armament
MMUon, tad have been Indicted
ft the Jwtieo Department for

i

such a little cost 1

Learned Fast

V. CHAMPION

Phone MO

Beauty is your duty—
Dress up for your hero!

Gilbert Freeman, wife of drjnk plenty of water for the Inside. Keep hands, clothes,
tor or the St. Cloud Trii.now a full 0 edged WAAC houses and beds elenn. Get Air and sunshine.
5. Play some every day. Walk, visit, play games,
Hi st Daytona Beach. She
!ar SS wa know the first take any pleasant chango from work.
Everybody needs
perman’i ‘ wife In Florida aomo relaxation.
^
_______

.It la hard to urn)eraland the

at Mohffity o if'm d s ; ia’ -k
tains or brush.
r - •
When the army moyvs,
wives move with H.
Tho Ethiopian aolf&amp;ar,. la ad­
dition to liking his wife along
on rapU /jpadfiN , . haa aaoth* •
idioayneroay, these eourvea say-—
a tremendous loyalty to hla Im­
mediate superior o ff leer i w h ld ^
deean’t extend any further. N
the officer la tranWcrrad,-ttw en­
tire platoon or company oftet)
ask* to be tnotferred with hintNearly al|0 British troupe have
been withdrawn from Ethli
first AUlrd -nation t o 'b o ta
from Axis hands.'Tho few Brit
jftb who remain o ff assigned un­
der treaty to g*Bra auch atrtogie points aa dTa Jibuti ndlroM
and Addis Ababa.
Meanwhile, the Ethiopian .ormy^
moves WwarF &gt;&lt; modsrnlxatlog.W
Without
murmur, the ooldles*
agreed to have' thialr lung futtyl
hair cut short. They wear green
berets.
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WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

To Keep
Physically

C R A P P 9 , H ocU ly E d itor
l» *. &gt; ./• -

"S o c ia l C a le n d a r
TUESDAT
The Daughters of Wesley Class
^ k r t y will me«t In t$« church
Annas at 8:00 P. M. lldataaaaa far
the evening wtlt-'M H n . J. L.
Clark. * r » B. B. BaMktt, t o
uart Jetton,
ifatlon, t oo . w
W.. V
liarStuart
L- Har_rl»on, r Sira- Clarence Smith and
V fr t . C. Ha Winn.
&gt;
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ri
The .Alathaan Clasa party of
the P in t Baptist Chore h will
____ttorch
_____ annvs at .71*0
meet in the
P. If. Hosltwaes for the occasion
will be Mrs. A. C.
a Madden, Mrs.
-Q . 8, Bel man, Mrs.
Winona
•flnagg, Mrs. M - 8. Nelson,' Mrs.
J B. Lawton. Mrs. C- M. Hand.
and Mrs. W. P. Garner.
WEDNESDAY
The board mretire of the San­
ford Garden Club will be held at
fehe home of Mrs. O. P. Hamdon,
IHOO Sanford Aranoe, at 10:00
A. M.
The regular monthly meeting
of tbe Women’s Club will meet
with a busiacaa luncheon at 12:30
o’clock. Hosteoaeg for the mectWlng are: Mrs. C. R. Daweon,
Mrs. U P. Hagan, ami Mrs. Wil­
liam C. Erickson. Sponsor for the
program la Mrs. 11. M. Papworth
and the guest speaker will be
Rev. Prank Pulley,
f
a . THURSDAY
inWHOMIlf
The Townsend Club will meet
In the Coart. Heuse at 8:00 P. M.
•Ith L. P. ilagan presiding. The
publls L cordially Invited.
Grammar School, Junior High
and High .School students ore
too rdtally Invited
attend the
Youag;
Club. There Is no
Youag rPeople*
e
admitalou
Regular meeting of Seminole
ChepUr No. 2, O. E. 8. at the
Masonic Hall at 7:30 P. MA T. E L. Class of the First
^Baptist Church will meet at the
home of Mrs. Lillian Vickery,
30fl West Third.
FRIDAY
The Roao Circle will meet at
10:00 A. M. at the home of Mrs.
^W alter 8. Coleman, Dreamworld.
Mrs. J. C. Illlle will speak on
“ Trees for Democracy".
The Friendship League of the
Congregational Church will hold
Its regular meeting at the Par£rlsh house at 3:00 P. 14.
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Club will meet at the home
of Mrs. M. N. Cleveland, 2483
Palmetto Avenue, at 2:00 P. M.
Dirt Gardners Circle will meet
at the home of Mrs. "H. Ak. Fitts
toon Celery Avenue at 0:34 A. M.
Jack Russell will speak on "Birds
of Semlnols County". Dues are
payable and election of officers
will
III taka place.
Tha Uundlea for America will
anieet at 3:30 P. M. at 114 Magollr
*ne
’ Avenue.
Th# Central .Circle of lbs Banford Garden Club will meet at
10:00 A. M. with Mrs. 8. O.
Ehlnhlser at her lame at 1408
Oak Avenue. T ’ is program will
with Mrs.

to

The Installation of officers for
IMS of Seminole Chapter No. 2
Order of the Eastern Star was
bald Monday evening In the Ma­
sonic Temple at B.ay 9*. M. with
Mrs. U. fc. McKay. Pant-Grand
Matrog,* aa Grand Installing Otfkar. Other Installing officers-In­
cluded M rs.. 11. J. Lehman • as
Grand Chaptaia.’Mr*. Murray Jar­
vis aa Grand Marshall and -Mm.
Jack Bsrnay aa Grand Ovgaolet.
A song area sung to the newly
clooted Worthy
Ms Iron. Mis
Charles Hew son. by Mrs. B.-C.
.Moore
. . . . . accompanied
___ —r —
by
I M n. Jack
Berner. Mrs- Fordyee Hneesll, re­
tiring Matron, was presented a
bouquet of flower* by the chapter
The presentation was mode by
Mrs. 0 . L* Irwin. Mr*. Haghson,
newly elected Matron, received a
basket of flowtr* from the chap­
ter preiented by Mr*. G. B. Mc­
Kay. All Installing officers
cclrrd a rorsag* from the chapNewly Installed officers, ore:
Charles
Worthy Matron.. Mrs.
___
Heweon: Worthy Patron,
Mr.
liaakey Wight: Associate Matron.
Mrs. Joe Corley; Associate 1"»
tron, Mrs. D. K. E. Starr; Con
ductrets, Mrs. Sidney N U ; Assciate Conductress, Mrs liaakey
i, R. W.
Turner; . Treasurer, M n. KprrJ
Kent; Chaplain.
Mrs, R. W.
C en sb a w t'B m h elL . Mto«. A . C .
Starker Organist. Men.

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a&amp; . u% S S t Ji

tit,

Mr. sod Mn.
were Lorwred on their fortieth
wedding anniversary
anniversary Now Years
Day with a lovely taa hr their
family at their hiome oit Oak
Arenac.
Guests were grseud at the door
Frailer and Mrs.
by
..............
b Mrs. L.
If. J. Lehman A pro fee Ion of
roses, camgtions snd rladlotaa
decorated the rooms where the
gueits assembled. In the dining
room the perfectly appointed loco
covered table was cantered with
crystal bowl of red roase and
of
sndlelahra
balanced with
lighted candles on each eld^.
Tea and Coffee ware served
from each end of the table and
those pouring were Mrs. F. 8.
Vemay, Mrs. II. II. McCaslIn,
Mrs. B. D. Mobley and Mr*. E.
D- Brownlee. Others that helped
serve tie
hostesses are Mrs.
Charles Selbridre, Mrs. Frank
Wodruff. Mrs. Ror Mann, Mrs
Harry Wodriilf, and Mrs. I . F.
Hovlt.
Arc
round 76 guesta called during
T

D A ILY MENUS .

By MRS. A IO XAN D IR GEORGE

•Mrs. H. C. Morgan
Entertains C i r c l e
Mrs. H. C, Morgan entertained
•Clitla No. I of the First Mstho^ dlst Church at her home en
# Myrtle Avenue Moodey afternoon
with Mrs. R. L. Knight eo-heetoea.
The meeting w m prssldnd over
hr Mrs. W. * . SgtlUiv and «rfleers. wars appointed by the
mbers present for the coming

■ S K -ijfg
B. CrawfoniJ

viee chair*
Mr* J - vloe
men. Mn. J. B.
Ut Crnsrford,
vewwewa.,---chairmen, Mn. L. T. Dot* tret-

m S t&amp; rtm

^b S ssS n iS S S s

• report

Cl 1ms Frnlta Victory Special
Grapefruit,’ oranges and tanger­
ines are decreed by Uncle Sam as
Victory Food Special. Jan. 7-18.
—
* ■ are tf«"
’
These
frulta
delicious
In hppetlsers, salads end dsaasrta. They
Can be served "aa Is," which Ukaa
little prepare lien and conserves
duable vitamins and minall the valuable
amis.
Dlnaer Far S or 4
Ears Iloped Oysters
Baked Sweet Potatoes
Baked Apple Sauce
Enriched Bread
Butter
Tangnrlnea

Pd

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Knight anJ
Miss Nell Knrgnt hail aa their
Christmas gtu-st \V. 0 . Ingle and
R. B. Michener of U8NAS.
Mrs. Colin Morse of Charles­
ton, S. C. has relumed home af­
Hugh Lather, non of Mr. and
ter spending the holidays with
Mm. Lsea La*her, &lt;004 Marnotl*
her sister. Mrs. Hugh Duncan.
Avenue, ha* been elected treas­
Mr. and Mr*. Robert S. Klahre urer of his social fraternity. 8lrare moving to Daytona Beach, rna Chi.
A praduale of Semimde High
where Mr Klshrn will work at
School, Hugh in a prominent tUlthe Air Base.
dent on the l.ouiRiaua State Uti~
Ml«« I a uns Maw Brown has vertity rtmpiii, and i* a junior
relumed In Montreal College af­ In tha college of urt* arvt wciencatter Spending the holidays with lle majota in history and ndnOyv
her mother. Mrs. (J. II. Brown. in Rnglinh.
Mabrey

Gamer

has

rvtumod

HOLLYWOOD

What'ii happening in too umny
placoB. aho i b ) l ir ti nt rcIuhi I
administrators intently h«’nl on
tnakinr boy a fit to ti*ht, &lt;hove
their nitlern out of their own

K) ninaimne.
Dr. I^.Salle i« traveling nhout
the United States uppearing in
United State* Office or K«|ucation
iiiRtitutea de«tgnei| to encotirage n
hurrv up program of physical fitm’NB fi»r Uith neieg in high arhiml&lt;1 aler there will In* a eoTlrge nr«»
grunt t'*o I In New York and U***
ton
than IJHHt eilnrat«ir•*
turneil &gt;ut mr toe matltutea, areI
l»i I aSallr *■)••» ih«*y wete «'«^or
n&gt; p«p up the phybiml training
urogram
S« ait ex|H*rt t«»n«dtant to the
I I flee I»f Kd U til hull. Dr l^tSalle
i* ••71 leave «»f al&gt;*enr&lt;* f«»r »» year
from the ^J^^t Orange, N J .
&lt;*i I'Mila, where ulie ii ph&gt; 4i&lt; *l I'dil-

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W A S 1 1 1 M .»
Kvtn if |.4***n M
tinu*-d ii* In-M.i •

alreaity

IAI h s f l N N K I I

liiiil «

nnrn t-

wn* • »

•• •alien*

•-M.
194*1— a iMinipl* l
rationing p«di« o
• bill*
with private
•up
»I tide
ld /«
civic anB(H'iHti*&gt;n
for a giealei pnhli
•upp*
wartimo re«tnctlon«
In other word*, rationing one
of the
bigge* l
adintvii-tiative
hwutachrN on th«» hono* ft out
wan to (and now definitely willl
he rationalised
tl ia Impossible nt this writing
to state what ilrlail« will b* in
cor|&gt;orate&lt;l in thi^ rationalisation
of rationing hut one thing D l*e
coming pretty rlrai There's going
to he a big mlaBh tn rt&gt;| tape und
PAe R- nenlcn. newly api»omtad ^implicated rationing forma.

AaaDtant Bcout Kiecutive of tht
Central Florida
Council. Hot
Scout* of Aiyerica, H IrnginrUng
Ida Rcrvice in the «even county
territory of the t oimril (hi*
week

Mounted P o l i c e
Accept U. S. Army
With Good Grace

• -ittort direcur

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lol t
w hot
In

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it IN .ill

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vast

tun

tnderatfkud

*tlw*r woidn, nothing it gomg i work hi price control or
rationing until the public d« e*
"know what it*s all about."
Acconltng to S*n. ('harlft A.
Amlrews *»f Florida, probably the
first big national
t4i be calle,| upon

orffanliatiun*

ling of .rasollna
. —..... „an&lt;T
(aM rubber
tinning
will be those 23 groups which
have assembled to put over what
they call the Wartime Highway
Traffic Program.
Sponsored by the AutomotiVe
Safety Foundation. this outfit
baa high NoumJing alms, but the
President himself, a* wdl aa Jaffers. t»|&gt;T Director Joawph
B
F.astnian, the War
ar Dapartn
Department.

(

*%
A itomobile t riins|h&gt;rtation. for
(
example, has seen it* nroyrrant lit*
erallv lMigge«l ilown. VariowN n&lt;w
•
sonn given ure those romplet llDT
certiflcates fo Aar necessity for
commercial \fi ii lr«; ina«ie«|uate
rationing InmihI peisoiinel; an«l
inability of ration iau«r*l rueml«ers OPA and W PH already have glrmt
themaerveN to nrnier«tan«| the ver it the n*M| as M practical clvlllai.
Imiso, eagletistii* lost rti« tii*n« injmi«**|
army lapahle of unsnarling th*a
from Washington
* c*»rifu«lon* **f latiotilng arxl pHc**
Not gen**r«llv known, but fre conin»| us it upplieN to the motor
&lt;|uently disconse.l tn Washington
Inner circle*. i« tjuii Imal lation
luiurd n&gt;enila*r» have and still are
resigning |»y the hundred* Unuble
to tnterprcl the legal phraseology
of ratlotdng o r d e r s h o i t of ration-

lly HIllllllN COONH
lly SAM JACKSO.N
She ha* Rindled Aiiierlran wo
dlarry las- Jr. has returned to
A I* Featarea Writer
non and rhildnn evteiraively na
the University of Fonda aftar
H O L L Y W O O D , j * n S, (W 'tt I Whitehorse, Yttktm Territory,
no » *ert. SS«* wives a iimnler of
fiirnih, nlitl in Ntini*• instMire*. '
spending the holidays with his Set-seelng:
Canadian
t i»f ratinmsl 1■1 tnliii't* to *llp- I
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Ilarry Lee.
Olivia lie II Mvillmul i* pity­ lli«- White l|oui*e Conference for Jan. 4. The Koval
I hrid
Health
und
I'rotection Mounted Police, wrnae reil coat* idy local ipiotn*. II* Hnnmiiir4*d.
ing Chnroltitte »n«Mile in
talbd by I’reahlent
Hoover in have tieen tio- «upreine Nymb«d of
are *irk *»f 'D&gt;inK to mnk«* 1
Edgar Higgtor*, who attertda th# glow ”
nuthoHty in lh«* northwest for bot
I
'
".r
II
She**
hern
m
adniini«tra
rinl* tni'ef in 1he mhliile
Thia i« the picture which tula
University of Morid*. ha* re­
FRIDAY Dnnrr nt TUy Hall.
uenerati«in«,
liave
accepted
the
ail*
lire
work
in
New
\\«nh
hii
«|
t
ill
■
lid
iitiwillinglv*
t&gt;» —il»|ert them j
turned Mft *choo| after "pending out to piove the lleathdiffe of
vent
of
Arnerp
an
Army
power
in
*
ico
und
in
llenningtnn.
N
't
Her
selves
to
cnii*
i-iii"
for
which
they
I
Ktnily
llr«intc'«
"Wuthcnng
SATURDAY
Dane* at CIlY
th«i holiday* with his parent*,
per*'nimllv
'0
lleighta" uu&lt;| tie
K«M'he&lt;«ter of vridei pradnate nii«I iriadiial*1 **tu*l&gt; their domain with ipms.) gia«i», and ■re in rm w.iv
Mr. and Mn. K. W. Bigger*.
l l all, n|i*mnorr•I by
the j
••v
a
-11
with
tilth
hirtsiii
Wii*
»*t
th»*
Uru\e»*ilv
*»|
&lt;
ti«’t*ou
lilaim .
Charlotte'i* "Jane
Kyre"
wen*
Margaret Ann Foo»f Htoi
• »I»II4H*
!»•«
I
&lt;
oliindiui
I
itiv
4
*i
«il
\
H
I
\
bn
i
H.e
\n an ontgiowti .•f Hu, «itua
FMward tjiing ha* returned to both inapite,! by the aamv manI i.l ..
- |y .i i
.
. he i
I h Moun lion, it in now leiluin that the
SUNDAY
The Methodist and
the University
FloruU after a gentleuian with whom Imi(I i the
l MilialiN
•helteu*&lt;l
lileiaiy
aint«-i&lt;*
weie
in
government
will have to turn « * '
ll.vpliNt Chtirrbes will have
•pending the holuluv* v%ith hit
•
itilr
m
pnvnt4* an,| national gfonpa lo •*•
|&gt;Rr«*ntn, Mr. i*ii«I .nr* Kdlwiirl j lovi
** ••pen hoii«e for Servlet' Men
wlilt* iuidd confid* ri«e to i nt loiinik’ and
I*1u l.iipiio) plays Kmily. wlnwe
I tolnir.
f
,1lid I.l i i 1 1&lt;*• control
otter their evening *«rvlc«S.
novel atrrn ly h&gt;*&gt;
filmed
H’dv t i ,»»4 FpiNro|»al Church
u ImiuI
Ko hbe r I 2m W llliam . l e f f r l -* »«•
Mia* patty llialge lias returned I widlieth i eiitury n*t h
Mil Ann
WMMinn's Auxiliaries will
Char*
to liarllinw &lt; *11* g o in NN mler Park t«* •lint tJlivia-* I mmn
.ell." • i'll 11y ke&gt; Imled •to « m m e w Ii i ’ m
«poiiN4H* *ip«*n btiuse each
after spi-nding the holiday s with loili: s l&gt;*sik. Joan FonUnn**, till
\N. luive , In* Raid "There &lt;l 1 11 in u pto
•! \ \il« i
• I ll
it imi nt the Parish
•id
her parente. Mi and ' D * -I- I viu« staler, will play Jane, utid
I.
Ilk* •r mi i
•MV Hllthoi It |l « to • iiofinreil lm k of iinl* i tniiding "t
mv In
Crenii Welts will |m* Kuclienti'r.
,
ofli-UNi'S In * llnc tin* inbber otfsi.its*'ts ll * ontii'ioii
IllHl*-**.
t
Ilodge.
• i in
•i« ai w ith Hi.
5*ay&gt;* Olivia, n modern
minx I *^1. • evpIaiON th*’ l. *•I.1 ..r . .d o r •if :» *erl' i« ci line i| would he 1» a»» la* diipoiiod **f and lb* public1
II. « Service Men's Club on
Miss Ml!*|lvd h mg lit h i rived NW*tf1i»U in &gt;ui«l&lt;* of billowing old
we w *•men a i«' I* o ’* d m o r e different might In* u mutter fur tlotting In tot tin ii nun pt ol *•"
Ki|gliKh cosluno* "I have jual fin
tween nor
two inti ba imitb' !«• Miili/i* Dial mi
•i iinift will lie lh. iihdify hi negotiation
like MMiirtM* in open daily from
Friday from Tyndull klebl. Fla. ishv«l
tmll ami loinfoil a* well ii « l*»r
writing ‘Jane I&lt;yie,' bit 1
o ig ho i r n *1ate depart ments
md on «»m feel for
where she ia atutionrd, to visit am thinking
(HI i.* 11 nt) P M. Phone 7M.
of mending tie Fox
H'n just ti* well »lust tbe r*i! Ibe wai effoit. mill'll will bnve
'••liitiiis ind nerhap- t*«*riiiglv
her parents, Mr, und Mqj. J. J studios h wire I shell tell them
law been aec«»uipllNlt*d t**wa'*l iih n
Mne Win i
\n| v*.
ri••pi ire routs have help m lb *.
Knight, for a few «|aya.
that | have written a ne.w \«r
ii
t he
.ilei «||. • if'
of fir! und nil enfor cement I
Mon in wIn* h Jane disappears on I -•itmis I wiiil* 'ban n»« *- 1 of os vast leaihe- of Yuko.
I it Ml v
Mlaa Nancy I ^
Stallworth. Puge JO
i..
do
•
m
i
to
hn'
*
J
or
iii4»i*
•
lifting.
thev
I
ate
pb
nl
*
Miss Hetty West Oliver ami Mrs.
th | nIiaII tell thrill that I am
I
Allen d. ild* . in
•Mi»'ii i' mini Ih' •»'iot»tf*'i in the
Howard King have returned t*» not satisfied with their i hone of
Hem itie- \1'i.tiii'
•*• nnd Nlu»nld*’i
Columbia, Miae. after visiting u Jane, (hat M u * Mnntuine in not
I n I Hill ou I. Keuli
»•
l.aSalb
to
*
"iiU
found
N.une
relatives and friemla for the past my idea of tin* rharacUr ul all.
Ii Nchool *r•rI * iiino le ••* •.*• •'• tel ill || v lll-pr*
few day*.
Perhaps I &lt;*hall add that Miss l&gt;e • I tuclii e*Mir «e I ot **t • •'i
* pec fill, cteik of ti
Huvillan,| in rnucii mure nr «rly unwilling tn try Sin b
•'••III I Olid • "lie* 1
•b
i l
C'ailet Hilly SUillworth return* the type
• \«'ird too many women
ind i|i**? til m
od to McL'aJlie MiliUry Schmd
Hut Miss De llnvillunil. for all loiin inabte to lake o Mil
mil*'
III* Mild lo* Ml* •.
ycatenlay after a|&gt;eniilng the boll- that, i.s dev«ited to her own role wolk For renRona bk* tl
breiiNeN i*11•I o i l ' ' '
t : \ I.*
fi«ya with hla parents, UauL in “ Devotion," and you can be ni ea spe«'ial IICs'il to |le»«
ITiey cbi*« k -* ul*
Comdr. W. H. Stallworth and ■ure she doesn't envy sister Joan doelinn work hv 11 me n,
ici. •itul ahei’k iilfphiue- I
!•;• i
pi
ii. •
Mrs. Stallworth.
N her "June Kyre." If she did, she m hnol ami college gi»U I
Mill &lt;
government get* i&lt;i
Mb*
wouldn't ^iike about it.
langing from tin** ««
• i. al strength now
There isn't uny Inking on the
(adet Corp. Waltsr Hcale ha*
I he in
I he liesi time to trniii women dollars a pelt Fs . pi
returned to Fork Union Military ■rt of "old Acipiaintanre ** This |ih\si* ally is at high « i-Ii«mi| age, come tax, th* v i-fifoi*
ill
■ 0- t*
developed ion and teniloiiul In
School after Bpemllnc the holidays is the story about two nuNlem liiaiise th»n they
tptiln i pit
••! Hit
.i t
with his mother, Mrs. l&lt;orraine novelists, played by llelte Davis at length That fits
The {koptiIn
pi* tint'
i ii
them
fot
• v V
ami Miriam Hopkiii*
» atever Jobs they imiinI *|«i lalei
ls*C-coatrd MmmmI i*'. riding lnn-4
Beale.
This reunion of Bette ami Miri­
loif'k through vmlh'tN ( miphI til*lit*
• &lt;
am
lTp*vitably
recalls
their
sup*
until
ho "g 4-tN bin i ii mm * i 4'iiiainMrs. W. &lt;1. I*angley haa ro*
.
•'♦
tr it*, with varialit»iii«.
turned from Riverilla Moanltal PM»ed laiuiing wtian lh*y were ci»*
h*o «•»*(• thing, (hr mmI ultiri* i-.
lit Jacksonville. Friend* will be ■tarring in “ The Old Maid." Ihith
were
at
great
naiiis
to
deny
auv
UBiiMlIy
rrR4
*rvi**l
for
formal
4
»crn
glad to leant that ahe la much
(llffarences. " W e nr* the l*est &lt;d
■bin*. Nuch m* wh«u *rvni nIimhI
improvad.
EDMUND LOWE
friends," as Miriam insisted.
at Mlti'iiliiin in *oh x«*r«i at th*1
them lin't any Juking on •
tit*rinng of thf now AU**Wm high
LUCILE FAIRBANKS^
Cadet Ralph Smith. Mbn at­ theBut
set
today.
"Bette
i*
in
ni
w a y . I h d i n a r i l v t h e y s e s r i\ dark
tends McCall le Military 8chm»l mood," tnnflded n net-worker
g 14*011 jarkrt *n.| in wintor di*
A I* Features
%
In Tenoeatee, haa returned after
Bette ia. *tla*jally tbe firsi in* PKNDLKTON. tlie.. Jnn. 5.*
fiirit thoir h rou d I h i i m o m n I S l r t n o n
■periling the holiday! with his call out a warm
AND
l*llo,
Bettr
ii fu r r n p
I h**v u I r*» huvi* it
parents, Mr. and Mr*. K. A. pataca us, carefully doesn't -e* Now thist no niHny «p4irt*men have for
h»a\y 44\i*r-ci»nt of Nlmggy buffalo
gone
off
tO'War,
the
animals
nut*
Smith.
us.
*kin. with gtdil button"
Tbe anawar L» the fejd husi number the huntsrs and they.'re
"M om* of our trt|&gt;* aro mmlr I»v
getting
tough
alxuit
It.
neat if that lisUe, a* First Lad)
wuti'i linn piMipl** rrallxo," navm
It'* n serious thing tn sU&gt;ck* Allen "Tbe M*ttIrmi'iit** in the
on tha Warner lot, needn't have
with
Miriam' Itopklni lit her pictures men. who claim coyote* are kill Ytikuii lire UNiinlly on lake* or
unleaa ahe want* her. Both are ing their sheep by the score.
river-.
l.Y N N
TOM
k
u t ii
Government hunter* cut the
nnd tb*&gt;
"We fly or drive when we ran
A wadding ot quiet alnipllrity strong personal!Urn,
waa tha merr.afe of Hr*. Bar­ wouldn't bo human if they didn't Coyotes down tn negligible pro­ At the end of ni&lt;Mlcrn Dnii*portM
other’- portions a few yenra ago. A stock­ Don, we hire a hnr*e or a dog
bara Fltiarald
of W*»t
I’alm eventually get on each
Uaach and H. F. Grorfo of Miami nerves. It’* my guess. I cmild have man considered it n had season team
on Sunday SL, at tha AH Simla aaketj Hetto about all thia. lut I if coyotra got even I (tereent of
CatholU Church. Father William make it a rule never to disturb n hla flock.
Chrek up fre&lt;|uenlly to uukr
But now many government huntNachtrab officiated In a l»vrly latfy fn a mood. It's dangerous.
Humphrey Bogart Is winding an arc In the army and uthrr&gt; •ure tluit the fat you are Rav­
ainivla ring ceremony.
- ii;'
Tha bride were a
beautiful up "Action In thu North Allan 1am fim ln . higher wngr. In the ing for cooking ia n&lt;»t rancid, (t
tailored aoit of bale blua wool tic." He fin'd. Ho las a bad rnugh city. With the Ulwr ahortago, ia In-tter to u m aevaral jam for
all
the
smoke
from
•
(to
•
with a white
chiffon
blouee
anil from
rancher, unit th.ir sheep herder, atnriiig thia fat ami not pour
her accaaaoriea . ware of Uhri«t- wveka of aftmg In tlo burning can't take time mil to hunt down ■ome fre«h fat into that of .1
ftonutne
11a still has
little o f f flavor. This I* swmrtime
•naa white trimmed with «ro«- taakarr aoquaneea.
predator*.
laugh i “Tner’ye finally found
*' lllli-t
Rrain ribbon.
Ho the.roynles are tncraaelng.
way
to
ftnlih
thi.
picturr,”
In
. The couple la now raaldlnu' at
•aya. "Thoy’ra taking the camrrn One rancher reported In Ihrao
300 1-2 Perk Avenue.
nionthA hd lost ICS sheep- repre­
To remove all footI part* from
away from ua tomarrnw."
senting uhoijl $1600.
Another fat u«4'i| for daep f«C frying, alrain
POSTPONEMENT
Mild losses were running shout 3 the warm greaao through a heavy
percent or 60 sheep lo a hand mu«lln cloth Into the rontainar
The echeduled meotlnr of thn
of IHOO.
Cover the fat when It ha* r&lt;-oed
_____ ________
Aialaa Circle
at tbeiomr
h of
They arc asking nuw for legis­ an! storo In n*frlgen|tor. FooiJ
Mra. U E. Spanear with Mra.
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION:
Henry Ruiari)
co-chairman
at
Membara of tha Young I’roplr. lation In ranlora tha coyote U&gt;un- clinging to fat to ho *aved 1*
7.80 P r id e y iwill
“ not meat this Club in^iyad an amuiing avenlng ty, lifted when government kuat- likely to cauao apoiUge.
weak.
Friday whan they participated In ara took over several years ago.
Bears also are Increasing, and
B'. "Quia
Cotttoat"
and tap dancln
.
_
—
- ..... &gt;g
announcem ent
claaa. Ulaa Mary
rr Lou Coprla
Uoprland. slock losses am being reported rhnrging after hU wife. It took
from sections Ihst hail not seen fuur inorv btilltta to stop him.
choaing tha mbject
l/ict "Front Page
Pi
Authentic. O fficial U. S. Govemmont film
Mr. and Mr*. ■8am Konla an- Moihar
Molhar Oooao", and Ml*. Mary a .predator for yeara.
Knur 1111-h killed it cougar in
ruMinca tha aukgcment of their Elllaboth Carrrr with h«r “ AilR*en till' gentler animal* are |north* ii-ti’in Orwgnn ami the cou- Authorized by The O ffice Of Wnr Information.
daqgktor, Chriianlhr. to Fir.t ▼nilalsir
Slogana” ,
won the getting tough
A d ««r Ufiiude I gar'* mat*' • * ilk**d ofta Of the
Sarg.ant William O'NaiU ion nf prlaea awardad.
01/t •if tin- wuods at Pronu-u, 0 tv.,irn»-i, M..\ \S • -I. of Joarph, for
of
Ur. and t o
Owan O’•'Nall,
l
Tha chib will ba op«n ou Frl the other d:iy, rliDinl lluiold Gar*
I Mil* Santa Barbara, Calif.
ty tncf ^Butorday night* of raat h per’s dug tstisls-r s jsurh and bild
1. Wnah.g de«r
o*k when both
■katlng
aml ■Ivgr tn In. 11,Mist-, t.’.irjivr 'til- I 1M.aill the —11 •'•*!n fietpiently, l»4»ur
dancing can now bo enjoyed.
shoo ttu* •iriiniiil away uiut liiukc nightly
raid*
on apple or
i'y
C o w n u t tod poultry with got chssul Inside. II* flnnlly call­ chard" ami akunk* recently tnittml
down the main street and forved
waisd papar and storo In tht ed nalghlnrs far help.
Vernon Bristow woundsd an oik th# movie house to cloae tempor­
roldaat ,part ot tha rvfrlgsrator
near Utktr, and the enlmel came arily.
for brot kaopiof. ■ ^ .

SERVICE MEN'S
CALENDAR

.

Hits, Mrs. W. A. Sag is: Martha.
Mrs.
Fordyee Russell; JBeeta,
Mr*. O. M. Faarmoa; wsnks,
Mrs- James GiUon; Sentinel, Mr.
Robert WilliamsA large number attended the
meeting.

speaker

Each member,!• urged to hriM a
specimen of her favorite stales.

I'vL and Mrs. Herman EcTlols
of Daytona Reach spent the week­
end visiting their families.

to ()glethor|u- University aflar
spending te holidays with his
brother. Dr W II. Gamer.

Fit

By MARUARRT KFJtNOIH.R
A I* Pr*turM W rlltr
WASIlfNCJTTON, Jnn.
-D r.
Dorothy taSalle i% » worrie«l wo­
man
Tht tnlnf »ho'd \rorrie«l about
tl the way woman nra
their
chnnce to he |ihv*nrally fit for
Wir work—work they m ml ito to
enable more mm to leave civilian
life lor military duty

Eastern Star Order
Installs New Officers

Pv

Cookies

Tea ok Milk
stars
or cracker
2 cups rolled.' b
crumbe
]/3 cup butter, melted
Ik teaspoon salt
14 teaspoon paprika
r j t n t oysters
tap milk
2 tablespoons cream
&lt;
MU . together crumbs, butter
aqd leesecdpgt.’ ’ Sprinkle a thin
Uyer on bottom butUred baking
dish. Add.
Add, 8
g Uyer of oysters end
half-,tot.■ttk end' erasm. Add
more erumbi end rest of Oystors.
then remaining milk a0^1 creami
rover with remaining erurybs.
Bake 41 mlnutce In moderate

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Animals Are Tough
As Hunters Have
Gone Into Service

r•

“ YOUTH ON PARAD E”

Barbara Fitzgerald
Weds H. F. George

BROWN

MERRICK

TERRY

COMING Wednesday and Thursday.

Ilg Y e s v B jh l

Young Peoples Club
Has “Quiz Contest”

“ TH E B A T T L E OF M ID W A Y ”

NOtV IS THE TIME

I INK M KKAI.D C LA S S IF IE D

With hrlp *0 hard to get on the form and tn .Many things lo
d&lt;f »»d Me Med of egga an great'

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KENT

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WE RECOMMEND THE 8 IMIH.E,
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T U X E D O F E E D IN G P R O G K A M
FOR YOUR LA Y IN G FLOCK
Toxede Eggmash Freda era f i t W

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LONOWOOD, Jan- I, ((Special)
■Tho T*t«ran Oraca, owned and
atead br C liff Waiter, rota bar
•anew at victory In th# featured
Wt bos” tonight at tho Sanford'
rtaado Kennel Club.
'*»
Qraco qualified for a try at
0 money In the eighth race with
l.aaoy victory Retard** night

a good effort, •bat waa not able
to raw with the winner, Jodi
Froot outbroke tho field bat fall
behind in the'maniac.
To take tho aU th-oad third
airtight—ObMo broka wall, look
a tong lead aad never waa in
dangar.
Among the big
payoff* waa
M1.M to Captain Bod, to win In
the *eornd| 14*40 to Railroad
Boll, to win la tha fifth and
‘117,00, to Big Bualneaa to win
in th* flrot.
Racing will bo underway again
tonight
rir*« eta

- • ^ ^ a aeeondary feature, the
Math rare. Lotto'* Jim will try
far hla eerond atralght victory
Bgalaiat a field of sprinter* that
Include*
WMtla
Jon**.
Fort
Worth, Tawny Tweed and aoveral M *rr*l W av*
Andrew

Cural* K.
Hlarh Kl||«r
Moving AIo r i

Currsa

Ractag atarta each
night at niu* Idly
■ ill, Sunday’* excluded. Ten race* Diamond
are on each program, matching
OOTOO of the heat racing greybound* on tha Eastern »eaboerd.
1 Big money on Individual race*,
a dally double paying
f Ml AO,
bad a quintal* filled out to (71.00
M wall aa track record* for the
oet by Hl-Culde, who look
P
it’jred eighth race, a tutorM Dobbta, who haa
won
It thro* *tarta, war* feaof last night’* race*
at
im oanford-OrlanutA Kennel Club
pinning*.
Th* dally double *■■ paid off
op a 7-0 combination, mane up of
Captain Dud ami l.ucky Gypsy.
Th*
bigqulnlrla paid off on a
M combination
Bobble, running th* alxth fu­
turity ram* In ahead for th*
third lime. The greyhound wa*
Aral Friday night in th* fourth
rue*, aleo a fut jrlt), and Hat-1
•rday night, In ah* earn* dlatanc*.
All. the racea w*r* taken In 30

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monte through playoff triumph*,
whipping Hogan In th* Ttxa*
Open and Dutch llarrleon at St.
Paul. Clayton Heafner turned In
th* seoaou’a best acor*—a I At that
won th* Hahoning Valley Open.
Crmlr Wood's Ryder Cup squad
beat Walter Hagen’* ’’ Ch*n*ng«r*’’ 10-5.
By midyear,
manufacture of
golf club* had been ballad and
many fiirutes. Including th# I*&gt;*
Angale* and Augusta Opens, had
been cancelled for IttS.

Do not add soda to cooking veg­
etable*; It destroy* Vitamins B
on th* aat hole. It seemed a* and C.
though Sammy just couldn’t com*
through In th* clutch.
Hut at Atlantic City, ho showed
ho had what It taka*. Thro* down
altar th* first round, Hammy bepounding out tho** whlatrran
Ing drive* and on th* 35th hole
He closed out Corporal Jim.
Tumcsa, a younger brother of
th* famous golfing family, was
th* giant-killer of th* week, fix
tear* from hi* army ramp. Tur­
ns** breeled through the early
round* and than knoeknd off top­
flight*!* Ben llogan and Byron
Nelson In th* quarter and semi­
finals. It took Sammy’* all lo
best thla determined soldier. And
It »■** last chance for Snead, too,
for h* anlatad In the navy sno-i
afterward*.
Thar* waa an unscheduled sngl* to th* Tam O’Shanter Open
at Chicago— th* professional* re­
belled when ordered to wear
numbers on thalr backs. After a
aeaalon of verbal firework*, the
show went on, but not until Irlck•holter Jo*' Kirkwood was dis­
qualified and Tommy Armour

Modern for the Dining Room

LEGAL NOTICES

iHI-Guld*. lint greyhound ownfd ky th* late Or. C. M. Hall,
cut favorite*
the futurity
11*pudI-Bight
on* ofto th*
of &gt;th*
M, cam*
In 2V Into
flat hi* own again
Buck*,
rh* big dog broke slower than
lUl, and out*mart*d th* flrhl
saving ground nrxt to th* rail
going to tha first turn. II*
vad up fast through th* hack
Itch, ami want on lo win
Ur. In th* rare, Htay Hwe«t
a* With th* pack, and showed

liquor

‘Went Virginia, who bow the Na­
tional open uiraa eommere ago,
■Ifmmad hla long-time Jinx to
earn hla flrot major title. Ha
bowt Corp. Jim Toroaoa t and I
for tha
Profeaalonal
fiolfara’
crown.
That wa. the tally
tournament ......... ....... .........
all other* having bean cancelled
boeauao of tho war. But tha year
had Its golfing highlight*, *och
aa Bon Hogan1* triumph in th*
patriotic dial* America tourney
that aervad aa an unofficial open
rhpamolnahlp,
Byron
Nalaon's
victory In Chicago1* Tam O' Blun­
ter open that waa threatened
briefly by a alt-down atriko, and
Betty Jamoaon’a continued dom­
ination of tho Ctrl’* competition*.
Bnaad'a march to the P. 0. A.
throne aurpriaod many, but It
waa a popular conquaat. Sammy,
who cam* over the mountain* a
half doxen year* ago to gain
quick recognition a* golf'* beat

d al) —John L Fahn*. ootloctor of
Internal R m n u « for th# District
of Florida, recog n lm tho aood for
rendering Mora aervle# to the
people In tho Orlando arm. aad
haa increased tho poraoaaol dad
la eetabllahlng office hour* In tho
Orlando cfflco from
to 1 I:M
A M , aad |:00 to 1:00 P.H.
dollar, InrhadIn( Saturday*.
Tirana offko boon will Ira ebaorrod commencing Jan. I I , t i l l .
Tho local offloo will bo cloaad
Wodnooday. Thnraday, Friday and
Saturday of thla weoli aa tho anaployo*o will bo attending a. school
of Inatraction at tha JackaonrlUa
offlea. aaad will ro-opon on Moa&lt;
day, Jan. II, 104S. t o give Jaformation and aaslri taxpayer*" In
the preparation of return* for the
currant Income tax filing period.

NF.W YORK, Jan. 5, l/PI-Commartial and Industrial builnaas
failure* during 1941, aa r*ported
hr Dun A Bradatraet, Inc., mer­
cantile agency, war* sharply un-

Only SAMSON offers all these
Features for only $3.50
1. Wanhnble S ia ln p roof Finlnh.
2. S tren gth to hold ,100-lh w eigh t.

3. Double llraced Leg*,
t. Heinforced Frame.
5. Style lo Mulch Ihe Meanly of Your Home.
You'll

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several of thorn1

A nice nanortmcnt
lamp rthatlen.

of

odt
Although modoyn furol»hi»iu* for tne bedroom era » o* ii most
commonly, dining room furniture of modem design hi" 'otno
rapidly to the fore in recent months, thanks to new dining -oom
suites such a* the one above. The clean, simpla styling has a ipe
riul appeal in a mu hi la-sct by the confusion which reigns »ial«y.

Only

Scatter RUGS

Sectional Sofas Become Davenport

WAITED!
Chat Haneei
Boyg and girls hera'a your chance.

in t iim n a r r i v «-oti»T. w m m
M i i i m i . c ik c u it o r ri.o a io a in i x o
rox
•■m noi.il
l o i x n in L H ix t x x r
ALM A MAE I to ItTON. PompUlnaM

We

will pay 1 cent each for good clean wire
coat hanger*. • Bring them to oar plant.

ALONSO NANNING HOItTON. Da#
lia lin l

o xu xx

SEMINOLE DRY -CLEANERS
the Canadian Open and Harman
Barron copped tha Wastom Upon
to scora hla first triumph In 13
year* of campaigning, Yeung
Chick Herbert won two. towns#

g w * A m , Baafotd.

• Soft Shag Fringe Models!
• Pastel Colon*!

n r r t m u c iT io x

. BTATM o r rLOH IDA: To Aloaso
Manning Morton. Btat* lluapllal,
( ’amp Urt’alo. MI**iMlp*l, tMtBKT#
INOa: You ar* h*r*br ordered I*
appear to th* bill of complaint
heroin ru*&lt;i, (wh*r*ln ih* r*n*/
•ouaht la divorc*) o n . ih* lit day
of February H i l l olhefwt** com#
plslnanl mar proceed *x part*.-V ’
IT la r u flTHEII ord*r*4 Inal this
Urd*r b* published boo* a w*ob
Br four run**eullr* wash* lx I he
Aanfoed HaraM, Benford. Florida.
- WITBKBB my hand and th* of­
ficial seal ef said Court, thl. th*
llth day of December, 1141.
*
a F. IIBIINDON

Tfib group of Mctlonal tofM with*corner, table of Blond*
mil pi# forma* a lovaly living room sotting. D a i* boast a com­
fortable spring construction. Back* and arm* art upholalered
in roao taupe tepeatry.

Living room Blip covers in n
new woven fabric. 8 plccea.

dor tho previous year at #.109 for
Cl*rh of Ih* ClrAill Court,
th# IIH month* andad Poe. 10.
••mlnol# CeunlJf Florida.
la th* comparable period eg 1941
Dyi H. U DUHDICK. D. C. &lt; '
such falluraa totaled 1IJF7,
(Official Baal) ■

New Spring Coat
; Blankets
■^'.Styled with a

auto

and

aim-

pUcity »nd an OMy, diatin-

Comforters

. ' Kulshed grace, Impeccably
Utfored, In lovo|y spring
coldra;

Comfortorg are In color­
ful

cotton

. covcra —

bound edges nnd design

of Pkking Winners .
TONIGHT’S ALL-STAR FEATURE
w#

EIGHTH R A C t-M I MILE
LAURA BELL J *«R Y .KAY.

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UNITED S1AIES OEFENSl
S A V IN G S

EnUbllnhed In 1908

SAN FO R D . F LO R ID A ,

W E D N E S D A Y, J A M ' Al t Y ti. 1 90

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Member AsHiirlnlfti I'res.-*

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Coupons
For Power In Basic
P a ra ch ut e s
CannotBe U Commandos,
Prophesied For Pleasu Make Dawn Attack In Tunisia
Gasoline Ration Vftill
Be Canceled If
D r i v e r Fails
Comply With

78th ConRreHs Leaders
gress
WASHINGTON,
fan.
1 A P &gt;— dy the
— .** .....
gin in a decade the Democrate kept control of the
Ilona* of Reprteentallvee and a
returned Bam. Rayburn to tho
speakership today In organlilag Ik* 7llh Congreea.
In a prepared address, Rap,
Cax of Georgia coo tended
(hat "government by beraancrata o u t be broken and
broken new" through congreaalonal control of th* Fed­
eral pern* etaing*.
Service men, ptcal reform,
poll (area and Jfrir King* were
the malar subject* of iegla*
la tire proposals Introduced
aa Coagrtea officially con­
vened.
Soother* cangreeamen are
ready tar renew lb* fight to
pdt aalde th* peanal produc­
tion qnetaa for th* next two
yearn, and gnaraale* grower*
a aUnhnum of )IZ3 per ion
and Include labor coal* in
competing the parity formula
aa Rap. Fulmer Introduced a
bill with thee* provisions.

W ASH ING TO N,

Jen.

( 'm i n t y

Allied Planes Damage
Dr Sink 10 Ships
In Rahatil Harbor,
New Britain I s l e

P io n e e r s

ft, VTl

Th
‘h« Of fir** of i*ric« Atlminlstri
lull Unlay uuiJMbhrNi all plcMihre
tlun
*i nvinif by hultler* of A, B. in*!
(' I'trtii on tht* Atlantic AcmbotUi
anti pr^arrtli^il
cancellation , of
IfatoiinH ratmna aa a prnAlty for
failure li» vtirnf-y, effective noort
Jan. 7
,,
Tha mil of all state, county itad
municipal Iuw enUircement aff-ncivR in 17 Kaalaro htatea tn4 U
likecf to
iliatrict of Tolurnhia waa aakoa,
I
help the fcilcral government
vent iilraaure driving, by
Ing all violations to focal
boarila or local Of*A office*, |
’Trpfcnee of paNnengcr cur** at
nny gathering
lor pirpoae* j ot
ajHirl or aimiNerncnt will lie Uk.n
* n primn facie evidence that, gA*
olkne and lirea are :»eing
?&gt;eing dlai
paled nee«iieaaly and Illegally,
t*ie Ol'A aaidJ. The "ban on pirn
alii* driving also applies to purtly s.m-ihI i-ttgagaiiii-nt* "
The IIPA declared fuel oil heat
ntg ration- of all building* rrr.-ef i
those used fair residential
put
poses in the east would be "e .
substantially within the next "I
hour*," No ilelnll* were given.
Drastic prohibition of pleasure
motoring was reinforced by tl c
Ol’A warning that "even men-1
aerious measures" are being pr&lt; !
pared to be readv for immed'*1’
rse "if tin- current situation get-,
wurae."
The action was taken at the In
stance of the Petroleum Admin.
-tralor the Ol’ A aaid, in a join•
effort to plug every week In tin‘dangerously scant supplies" nf
petroleum products on th* raBteinl
seaboard.
In
an earlierreport It wu
pointed nut that the Oil Indus
iail v
Committee's
proposal,
whl
will
be
mad*
to tha
troleum Administration for- IWn
would
make
available
tv
n g funk
rue| ail
tfito (h«
the Ivmetet'r
mo* ing
ail ifilo
Su m
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Dyson Is Named Higgins Elected
County Chairman Mayor Of Sanford
By Commission
By Commission

W A S H IN G T O N , Jan. 6, UP)
— Hot controversy over the
ration o f Democrateo and R e­
publican! on small strategic
congressional committees was
predicted today os Republi­
cans looked forward to tests
o f strength,.
A new fedoral budget call*
in f fo r expenditures lr &lt;■ex­
cess of f 100 ,000,000,000 Ail. Ing
the coming yegg, today went to
; I»T g adpwted to be ready
Fred. A. Dyaun waa rr-alt-clrd
Riluitrd digging, recently reMl " 4aychairman of the Seminal* County «-l«-te&lt;l commlaaianer in Group

County Board Starts Succeeds W. C. Hill
Program Of Work To Receive Office
For The New Year For Fourth Terra

Board o f Commi,»ioner» at their llnr, waa named mayor of Banf'omm**tUlg';F**tentBr ' C-C- •IcriuloO, i lord yt-iloriUy
yeat*rd*y by Ih* City Com
, «l*ted today
'
mUajoiwn
lonera when they had an an
*n-

j-iftember* "of -phle* 4ulkr orW*l**tl8*JmattWr

__(Mat*
lee* year* to come, convened to­
day with all faction* pledged
to *n all-out war effort, but
sharply divided on dom**tic l«»u*«.
Preliminaries war* cleared away
today. In a pre-teaalon caucua,
Democrat* unanlmoualy nominated
Sam Rayburn of Texaa for an­
other term aa Speaker of tha
Houae, and r*-*l*etod John W.
McCormack of Ifaiaachuaetta aa
their floor leader.
Th# Hoot* Republican confer­
ence nominated Joseph W. Mar­
tin Jr„ of Maaaaehuaette aa thalr
candidate for apeaktr, but Raybnrn'a re-eleetlosi waa deemed vir­
tually a foregoaa eoncluilon, bocauat the Democrats atill held a
14-vote majority, **# Route aeaU
to 808 for th* Republican*.
Democrat* and Republican* alike
called for a holiday on politic* In
dealing with legtaUUon neceaaary
to win the war.
The Democrat* emerged from
their cauena jubilant ever a show
of harmony, one member deaerlh!*• It w "a vmry happy, harmonl__t caucuai than waa no trouble
at all, and we are going to win
the 1844 election*."
Martin, former chairman of tho
‘ uhlDan National Committee
—„ Hondo minority loader In th*
Seventy-Seventh Ceagieaa, leaned
a statement outlining a platform
fob Hooek Republican* la tha new

war* *11 r*-electml In Novumber,
conaDta of Mr. Dyion, U J. l'ope,
BJ, Overatreet Sr., J.E, Partin
• ml W.G. KUliev.
All prraona
holding nppoinllve poHltlona in
the County wer* re-appolnteil.
A reaolutlon waa panitvl by the
Board, requesting Navul nuthurltlea to revlae their offers for
Property taken for the airport,
t waa atated that the amount*
th*y have (uggeiled *a payment*
wer* wholly Inadequate, nml do
not adtquately compensate the
property owner*. Mr. Herndon aulil,
adding that Ih* written form of
Ih* reaolutlon I* now In pn-para
lion by K.F. Itouaholder, Cuunty
attorney.
At Ih* rergueat of A.ii. I'.-leraon and H.C. Dutton- of the Coun­
ty Price and Rationing Hoard
1441.68 waa allowed for nitra­
ting expense* for th* past month
of December, of I I 4I.6N In cxceaa of the regular appropriation.
Tha Board appointed Mrs May
McConaha aa aupervlaor of th*
Oviedo calming kitchen tn rvplare
Mr*. AJ&gt;. Yarn who nn account
of Injuiloa auatalned In n fall,
waa given • rear** leave of ahaance. Mr*. Leon* lluwanl
appointed aa aupervlaor of the
Sanford canning kitchen, which
will atart operation* about Jan.
18. Approve) waa given to th* no­
tary bond* o f H.C. DuBoat, Paul­
..
in* Wftllnk, Joan Moran, and R.
fe n 3 it . -v'.''1 ■i , ' Frenervationof eonaUtotlonal Kttiebeth Leffler

‘ zr?. it ' ‘

Blast Kills Six And
Injures Many Others
CHICAOO. J*n. 0, UP) - Six
nonona wert killed and more
than 100
axploalon
on the i iar eouth
before midnight.
100 petrona who
•tract were blown
te n by the force

S*W

aaid aome amoke

Thi»

will he Mr. Itiggln* fouith i.-rm
*i"m *yor, aa h* held the office
in 1957, 1988 and 1939
Secretary pf the Chamber of
Commerce alnee 1940, Mr lllgglna
haa been Initrumental In bring­
ing about recognition of Snnfnnl
aa a tourist area and u -tillable
spot for northtaner* to spend
winter season*, and was active in
promoting the n*w airport aa a
site for the Naval Air Station
Plans for the Recreational Club
for Service Men were tllscussrtl
by the commleelon and Mr- Hig­
gins announced that drawing* of
Ihe building which will Ih, built
lit Fort Mellon Park are on dis­
play In Roumlllat and Anderson'a
Drug Store.
The reproduction
show* front and aide elevation of
the building n d the floor nlan.
Mr. Higgins succeeds William
C. HIM aa maror. Other com
mlaalonera In office now In addi­
tion to Mr. Hill and Mr. Higgins
•re H. Jatnca Gut, G. I&gt;. Illshup
• nd MJ. Lodge, who was re.
elected In Group One In the No­
vember election.

RFC Loan Given For
Product From Alcohol
W a s h i n g t o n / J * n . «, u i - a
Senate auh-commlttaa we* inform­
al WaJncutay that • to50,0(M
RFC .loan t u awantal to tha
Gulf Distilling
Corporation of
it despite tha
ufacturing
War I’roduedisapproval of
Uon Board.
Chairman Gillette &lt;D Iowa) of
a 8en*U Agriculture Sub-Commlttaa read a letter from K W. Raid,
chief of WPB'a ehamical branch,
who aaaerUd the loan » u authoriaod la»t March after Jem
John , prcaldant of the
llecon•trutlon Finance Corporation, waa
told that a former owner of the
plant aatlipaUd that installation
of
grain-handling
equipment
" shoal d coof M more than *80,ooo.*;
Raid w ot'h i*.latter to Oilletto
in reeponaa to the Chairman'*
Inquiry, field tMtltied today that

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C. O f C. Board
James Cowan And M rs. Takach
O f Directors To
Are Oldest County Pioneers
Meet At Mayfa
Sanford School
Kd HisKins Release?. Bulletin, Of. Work Trustee Bpard
V i n«»k I Twi. t of * I -wke
During Past Yeai
Meets Tuesday
i,
&lt;«f I nki V| i •v nn*I

r

" ( ‘ ruHicnlly
every
fiviulnldt
house nml upNrtuu lit in she C m
has Keen fillnj and at better pitse,
than we have bud in the pant \e*
only shout r»0 |M"ieetil nf ihe pet
sannel fur oprratilig the Naval
Duse is here. The problem ie
Despita quires soiur thought.
EWIBTON, Jan. 0, — De.

Record Sugar Crop
“een In Everglades

u nit m

*■''** airfield

*aal Hi at
«tf tank car*,
The ttoni.1 ..f I liter t«n h ol |h
chief meant of lirlnfinic |M*lntlcum
"I
pjTklurtu into thif
17
Ka"lcm Hi'minoh1 ( ' i•111kI v i Innnlii'i
Htiitra «n&lt;l the iHatrict of fnlu-u-f C"Omnii*lcr will on t l nf H"D l
N m, confilttwl of 13 |ii*rveiit «a*n- Mnvfnti uf I * M* I'M
T * iil i lien 25 percent krroiene hiiJ Tn.it* Edward Hurtful', mm M inis -i.iHtl
intf oil «ml .72 percent ImiuHtnal t « d » v
itltl imi, t'hnu iiik'ii t•'
or heavy lifUllriK •* I th. dlff.. III t■i|1 lli|||l'i‘H
»l
One oil imluntry 1cutler ^aiil 4|lle*ted f&lt; In- IOI'M'Ml I ,1 I’ t &lt;*t s
that the iiiduntTV had asked • II- l!i»* pMiie*
link I.,- Id
mlnetion of " \ ,r cmipons
iiitl
o . leiiiiii'
dreatlc cut* in the value of H*' hi* hninll*
end **CM coupons a« fui iimk &lt;re yrnr
of ai ti i
October.
1 The m ,
i t ni ".ii t i'
tie* iltuii
(iovemmont officleU know H in
■1 III 1 .■
la the aolutlon, he Raid, "but H la Mny. hiiH
,
Olll til tl
a political play. They do n't want i P " " " mv
'
to interfere with people'* plrns tro m c n d i c i * w 'i n l i ih u h 1 illow**
drivlnir too much.
| "It *« with rtMitittle able 1*1 nbAe a reault,*’ he added, ltn lot that thu •oi.'iniiraimn,
of people are going to hr * Id with the t 11y und &lt;
this winter just »o other* an point (.» Hit’ not'd pniHpi imi ♦ v**u»
drive their cars fur pleasure 1he that l b i* ••'Haiti Ini* i - n . ‘d &lt;11
government can solve this nuy many &gt;tiu
V«V m r ptmnl if ,1m
time b’Jt Ihe only answer we , an part v\f tutd i * th. with Him .ml
get Is *w« are studying the *ttna­ w n arc cm tmiugi d hy Ih* . .«'pi • m
tion**”
thm JMMiiri
The proposed boost in Ml all
"W h at lain l.ccii athlcv.ii m 1hr
ollna price* la promoted, Hoi
llsnog, general rounsrl of ihe lbfit &gt;.*«r ix in. .mli. fit..... .*f «h,ii
can
he tloni- liy pn.|U*i plfimiim;
Kaatem ntatee Gasolin* Drabra
Conference, aalil, by hlghrr hu.l- and ciuijicratiiMi. VV»* cannot »*■•-(
neaa coat*, a atrady drop In mo­ on our u«i h V\ »■ i.itiHl lay phin*
toring and tha prospect ot more now foi futm.- v.atH In p Li m .i "
drattle curtailment*.
for the ftiUnc, we hImuiIi I imU
In Boston, Frederick W, Mm-re, overwork Hie ttidiiM i y Hint i him
•xecutlva secretary yf the lloiali hrrn mid i HlaldlHhcd
I hr ni in
Gasoline Dealer* Association of Ing ii|dUHlty Is the Itni
MaaaachuaetU. said that dcab-ra have.
This Industry should Lu
were asking for a l.S cents in- fostered and tir!l|ird In every |a*»
create per gallon
now amt a
larger increase If " A ” cmiimtia slhle way as It h our one pet
muucnt aHPu t.
eliminated.
tha jp m ff fit

repo rted today fi

SijileH lank

' i i r f A4«*

I7 E3on

Jlouae &lt;if Kcprcventatlvcn Kpcnker Sum Rayburn of Texua (leftI
who waa re-elected to that pOAt »rnl Ftcp John W McCormack
of MaRHochusetts who won reelected majority leader hn the Democrata got together with the hope that their control over the
chamber will not bo jeopardiiod by the Ntreiigthened Kepultiican bloc.

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in * fioiir Mutour, 2d miles
uthui'Mi of the hijf AxisTirlil naval I iuhh at Hizerte,
n-l wlnlp theland front in
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uiidiiiit iiih, irniuincd tiutei,

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ii in Algieik political comp
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i.il Jiuui Hail,m made no
ih the Admirer* pledge
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i
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caused
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limn .,uul,fi.-d l,ad,-,oh,.
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ot
tho houses, hut thu fVc.i-itl ruling I
on the «t ,,-letn
m the following fn-ld.
United State* Bugar Corp., r*- of Army and Nuvy that muter Ini j.*1"". suggested that a go.al ml--,
it„k ,i»
h o«l.wains.
ymm.-n,
will not Ih* reloakc-d to build ' rll'‘ * ' " " “ '" " i J'l*ul'1, ,K' M" ""X " '1 -hips took*, dln-i«, dln-rs li-mli-rs.
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aim have auffered, the cane
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prrcludrs uny rhanct* iar piu
t h u lr phytairii I fitnuMM,
boeii kept In good condition by forcits
t i e inn* |line and nlaltmo, *l.«d
from that source,
maintaining water table level* reliefOthsr
l*rvsrnt Mt thli uurctlniyc wo in w oik e r s , te It"pin ntr a 11il * w Ur h
AcUvlIirm of ihi*
thfough Interior pumping faciltJohn I- (iiillowttVi t lisiiniuri. Mi li.iatd men, nil men In the Long
Chsmhcr of Commsrcs
( 1lutNit, und Mrs. Ahhy D, Hutcni
tl*», Which alto have
provided
‘'Assisted, through the Naval ( n. irtrstt’cs; T t VV. laWwton. C m nhofeiurn trade elnss.ificiiLiiin.-4, en
Htlanttonr molature condition*
* FsUerintendtnl &lt;1 F. Me
flreiiu-n ((hedge»,
far young cane planted this Kali Affairs CommlUet*. in tho cummissioning of th* Naval Uaia on ■jv »,« u orri«, jl|rgl siellu hiunrhmeii, mntcH (dredg**). mi*
w- “ ■ * -------- ' “ ................... - " y' ArringtoVi; fil.s
Drtroti? chunica (crusher quaVryl, shovel
officer* of the Ueae, County, City
operators, pile driver foremen,
and Chamber of Commerce O ffi­
piprUycr*. poWtlHmen, d«ger*.
cial*.
coppersmiths, nhcetinHal workers,
"Held regular membenhlp din­
wute rtender* and wharf hulldars.
SWING SHIFT SWINGS
ner On Nov. 10 and had aa guests
officer* of the Sanford Natal
Colombo, the capital of Ceylon, i
WAHHINOTON, Jtn. 0. ( » * ) - waa named for Christopher Co­
Bate.. Over 800 attended thla
Karly
morning
hour*
have
Intt
dinner.
lumbus.
«
"Aaaleted the American Legion IOIM of Ihtlr grlmneea for awing
*hlft worker* In
Dallai
war
with Arrnletic* Day celebration.
The Itritlah Royal Obaervatory
"The secretary, who la Chair* plant*, Th# Park Board ha* ap­ waa eatahliahed »(. Greenwich In
proved tha -J»t
of
community 1075.
Loutea from S to S A. M. accord­
ing to th* Office of War Infor­
Pluto, tho pwnt, moat dletant
mation, Rented Juke bo*** anpply
from the tun,' I* next imaileet
mtitle for 1dancing.
In elx* to Uercury, planet nearest
the tun.
ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS

[ospital Will
lit In Orlando

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Tha Netherlands received Dutch
uiana in South America In eg*
Lange fo» tha tarritory which
tar M ean*
VwlU

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,

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i (.li-t Mient-* of ini'll to \obm»ei r
•ill'll

Mi
Mi I it’itH repni'D’.l
lliut ii. N,m t i' hiihI i &lt;tiin. battalion*,
iM.llltl.'H
W’OlId *i S.'iiIh'ch
orat Fall drought In the
Thi* prgunmtlion hn* had tin t I Hllwptil (fit 1014
Mi 1 mi ti i e s|i)iimed Ilia! he
tory of tha Everglade*, the re­ Fodrral llmming AuiJmrlly mfik.’ i urnki* 1
it1 '"
\» ‘i yY ilifh. nil to inrr&gt; mil
cord auger cane crop ha* not u survey, with the Idm of ul» I NjJ*
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• p li.ml* i

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in St'it been Brunei
ink

supply

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I vrl attack,
■ • fa-r &gt;f u heavy antl-t flic -erven thrown up
1•’ bipfinene ships.
i »n prefid sir activity ortr
Hi went Fneifle mrsa, AtH* IJenufh:liters wars crstllUJ
i • 'in g one enomy fighter
&lt; --cl- in a strafing attack
t-hilloro nirfiabl on Port*
» Timor.
i„

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Guinea,

ona

B-14

tha often pounrtad air. I .it I t* while other Alllaid
' 1 tubed and strafed Rug*

l
Madnv, recently dev*]
' t&gt; ' i n nn the New Guinea (
• nil.,.. -&gt;t nf Satamaua.
&lt;i.. ,t,e around, Allied Inft
,i- t-r lav cloead In on the
o n holding out In the na
mite and a naif long
tar
teaching th* coaet at Sanaa

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YORK. Jan.

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CHICAGO, Jan. 4. &lt;*&gt;-&gt;

anawer at to tbs
Spring
haaeball

&gt;Uy flwoot,
at. Usd I
ferry Xaj
Lead*?, All of lha othar
rad rams run ao far thta
n hara bam over tha B-tOth'a
distance.
* to lha ahortneaa o f
tha
add* an Hl-Guid* will probba hlghrr than' in althar of
rn starts thta year. Tha unacrnmbl* in tha
a field of sstra
ivMJHiMfT lerutivs*

Hi-Ouldt Is imauoaUonably tlW
ass t o f , Uio field but whether
I can outbreak JCHkHeGoo. Jack
root and aararslt on tha othara
j t boot qukatlcfi. 1
Orsyhound racaS a l the Sanird-Grlandn Kandel Crab will b*
*am*d l*it nisi A fcs twr * dtend
•ok of uio eighth aoaaon of aeriUoa .at tha Jlub rots under
i f . Pastured In u * eighth race,
ilttorlty, will bKtome of the
irerlu dog* o f the gm u T '
Batorday night meet marked
e doe* of the first week of
» aeasmw with numbara of fans
Itondlag the treats each night
ter the opening Monday, Dee.

mf-V

Rad HrGod, In a lata raw
through to taka first plaea,
r a
i ®
f i n s :
flnlah af Ms races.

&gt;uSK a r a a r a s

tha enthaslasts In tha fatv
and M * dlataacda.
KJsg Asrlcola
Big Marla
Big Bsalaaaa

lamdo*'# CTaaa
Da* Doroia
Captain Bud
Craajr^S Hansar
trin e Maid Dally Doshl*)'
Third g a m t - l f Nila
flay*I (laid*
Marry Hlckl
Slater Dyer '
Locky Oypay
B. D. Bla* Bill Wabeak Can#
Dial* Boo
Bttlr Oh*
Fosrfh Bsaa Fatann
Jal-Atal
gprlagataal
sweat Jlagl*
Fallow Laddta
Happy New TaarPlaay B.
Daluia A ad raw Jaal Bland
Firth kata * I* MU*
John AdAau
Dick Tala
Miami Caltlns Flnaot Oal
Paul r*Yorll#
Valaatlna'a Pa
IUIIro*4. M il
Hair Clath
Sink fUaa—Fatarlty
Lucky Dually
CspUla Tamp
Mr. Dsk*
STasdl* Baa*
Dpahy Marsh
WMs Mam
Iras* Mm
Lai*by Marti*
fenatk Maas a If Mila
Ply rr Metroa Cook If'a Pal

-la LSa races thia aranlnr, HIM
owned by the late Dr. C.
• Hall, with a big following a- «Sh?*ax
U«ld Bmugal.r
SB the tracka will match hla
M (M h Mass FwtorHr
with that of auch nnnera Stay Swaal
Jack Froal
l i t a r Bwast, Merry Kay, South Mesial (mass - Marry Kay
Stay ' Laadar
Had MoOaa
HI-DuIda
South Sun
Nlolh Kaao.-S.IS MU#
Smoky Day
Col- Com'danl
Sally-* - i n
Mlsa Milton
Whit* Chari I* Dan1*1
Hippy Mika
Buprama Sir

&lt;**■*— :

Sr tko prufUloM oj iBM oatllon
n n l t l a i MMflMI »fO^oBo.el to.
hlrli*. If I i u algn*. 4l#e*t**hl*.
hat* dot boon WHIM of » r « K «
by lb* CUr at tha ttrooi IntiroocMono aforaaiUA. ,
\
nwtton I: That all
ordlMMoO
or ports nf ordlnanca* In ronfllc*
1-. Osoorn Arons*,, from Sanford
Aross* ont-lho Bail, to Trench herewith bo oo*1 Iho 00010 oro
Aron*# on lh* ffaat
A Mollonrllt* Afansa. from Pirn
atrsst on Ik* North, to lh* ooa». Thlrtaaatb » l r « t fcom San­
ford Arabs# on Ik# *»St to Faratmajm, Arassa on Iha-jraot.
i Oalorr A**au*. rro/Mib# «orIu or u o a i r o* iho
Pirntn tVjim. Snyord
Artnsa on tha

g a a rig -S r a g L io S g k p g
s.t k

s jja tffitjM z S s r y a
t r . £ J 2 s s . &amp; s s t -s b »
h s

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—iFwr—T —ouoria. no ■ ■ww

ISIs In* Oar

la past tsmral rtan ,
many
.Aftar Utml mart!:
pUyars and
aararal manager* * l» » * f dirad - offW

E
s S
B y a r js b
au/flea Instead of. tHa euatqmary
air weeks.
Than torn* Kara hald that tha
aarlf training orar such a long
ported has dona mors harm than
good, Borers! Brooklyn playar*
fait that tha hot Havana aun
took too much, out of than.
It la earUIn that lha publicity

af

Jam

f

' JUuri' i &amp; r t r a a :

Spring training a*
business. ronnactod
?*•.
Y*
*"&lt;1 *£• ahsdow
club* have gone th
'Traral qtiaoUon sr&lt;
a month ago in
laatman urging c
» “ {m ating method

sT oCk h rrLomu
Tha Annual Maatti
alockholdarn i f . Ik*‘.•faru",'
duct* Corporation willIt b* h*
lh* attic* of lb* Oast)paoy. Oa.
Hamlnot* Casaty,
Florida,
Thuraday. J u u ry II
Ten A XI
(glgnedl Dergl M Hell.
XtfirtUrjr

STOCStMoLDBKS MBVrtRO

Tha Aanual
Maattag
e(
U
atorhholdoa o f Ul* Dacaota C]
pre.a Companw-wlll ha bald al tl

■lay. Januarr lllh, IM I at T n

M.

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fstancdr II. D. Ilaldaman
Hacratary

OHDINAMCK NO. SSI

an onniNANCw o r TMM
o p s a n p o k d a m h n d in o

laa^us achadal* from 1M gamsa

managers changed
jery kutckly down
flarasoU In I9M, Ji

Tukal Boy
Coot Ia •
(laas fluid*
Duahay.Dlaoa

Florida Asked To
Increase Supply Of
Eggs For Army

Z. Baloctlon of April 37 as the
season’* opening day inatead of
April IZ.
Longer aariaa ao at to reduce
InUrseetional trip* from the curready planned three to two. ITh*
clubs mads four esat-weat awlnga
(get y«gr,)
1 . Open date* batwean long
"lump* 1 ao aa to msks the utc
of Pullman*. uiuiecsaaaryA- ReducUon of • lb* also of
trsyallng aquad* from Zb to JO
plsytra.
Landl*. also may haro auggsatlona on Spring training—aa IMA*
greatly
muddlad
ame# • aom*
lengthy trip* to California,'insti­
ll* and other wamf climated, hare
beta abandoned. Only tha* BoHj aa
Red Sex and Chicago White Soil
and Cub* have a*feetod daflnlt*
alt** nkar Utalr home base. Othar
elqba bars Untatlv* training ar­
rangements which they can swing
orer te pending tha outcoms of
the nmflab Tusaday.
, - ■,, j

ern r
asac, TIOn* I AND a OF OKDINANCM
SO. aor o r SAID c m P4U S O
AND ADOPTKD ON rttM ' l«FM
I M I o r JAN LA Mr, I f it . SAID
ONDiNANcw a a s c u V i a s
T t u m c ip s n 'T M am asTi
AND AVMNOM O r SAID CTTT.
n » IT
KNACTMD BT TIIB
I'KDPLK OF TIIM DJTT OF SANrOHD. FUHIIDA:
rt.ctloo |: Thai gactloa 1 af OrIlnu r* No. I*T of tb* City of
danfortl, Florida, paaaod hod adoptc.l ..n tha lath day or Jaauary, m l. anttllad, -An Ordlaane*
n.aul.ilos
Traffic trpr.n
the
dtra.li ami Acanaaa of lha City
•f Hanford
Florida; Daalsnatlng
c.rtaln Hira.ta and Avanuaa aa
Through or Artarlal Hira.ta or
h.anu.a arid Raaulatlns TrafficTh.ron: Prdaldlns for Ina (natallailnn of Traffic Daclcas; Haqulrins Parana* and Drlvara of V*.
bwiaa tiling tha ntraata and A**-

L E G A L NOTICES

mlasloner of agrkultur*, said to­
day la an snaal tn Florida pool-

lord on tko Sooth.
gaafard Aranda, turn S.rTTf.
halo Doulavard on lha Nanh. to
Oaaara Araasa on lha Boulk.
' ■*■ Park Ar*oua. .from iomlnola
Boularard on tko Norik tonasara
Aranso an Jko South.
*. -Slat# lllahway No, I. from
II* Inlarsoallm with Path Awnu.
on tha North, to iho rorpwrM*
llmlla of Ihd Clly of Hanford on
Iho Bodlh.
II- Pranrh Arons*, from 8*ml
sola Hoularard' oa lha North, to
Slat* lllshwty No. I da lh* South
. &gt;1. Hacood Street from Sanford
Arad** to M*llonrlll* Araaii* on
Iho Put.
&gt;.
Hortloa t: Th*l Section f of &lt;&gt;M
Ofdlnnae* No, I#T b* and lha urn.
'• *i;*ky aisandod ao aa.lo tuil
me felLowa;
Seetjoft |: Th*l drlrtfi of alt
trtNIrlip nn the Ihrongli or. * r*1 M ffiU ,
*v«Jiue« de•crlbed ‘ In lieetlon 1 h•r*ol
hara- (he rfgltt of war* llwfion
nvtr Riber v*nkl*a . epprtaiichlng
frevn ntfwr v tn iii or avkmiM in'
M W fliflM (V «rM at IfproilniAla'l£ J •t'* ^ * * time. ft* vehicles on
■AM tbroush or erterUl
afreet*
M hereinaCler
PtpvlMi* m A driver* n f.vehicle* on
etreefa or avenuea
ahell
■/tog Wfbh vehicle# fo a roniolete
•top before entering uid through
gHtrtoi et reels end i venues,
exeept that:
AM vnhkleh being driven North
f * r&gt; Avenue shelf &gt;\eve the
right of war over . vehicle# being
driran on Kimlnuli llnulrrird and
It* IfilaraaolMoa with
I ark Atanua *1 *hprutlmalaly lha
V 'V " '" *
rahlrlaa bains drlvao
" “ »}■ “ S aatd Par* Aranut.
AH rah aiaa trarallnn on Nlrat
" I r*7f ,'h.kl* h* ’r* ,h» rmhl of. war
at all lnt*ra*atl*na. aarani aa hara&gt;
In oro»ldad . whtr*' Irsffln In ra.
aulatad by alarirle traffla control
daalcu.oo aald KIr.l hlram.-.
P'J**™ nparallna v.hlala*
on
Aranua ahnll brio* turn
rahlalaa I n * aniriplal* clop balnra
fA*kf*n« !"• lnl*r*aall*in nf Mailo* , 'lJ“ “ “d Calt tr Aranua*
DrlVaf* .oparnllns rahlalaa on
k"»U "rln# aurh
rah laJa* to a aomplala atop hafor*
nTlIl!'1*n"d Hanford Aranua.
of
„ ni K ?,k oparatlns yahlrja. nn
! V." Artam ahall .brlns aurh va.
hlola* to n comslau .ion bafora
enter!Rtf in* ■uianaMiuM *..*
_r

Bew are

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A cBSSR.TO^t,’ »
TIIM STATM OF FI.ONIDA. IN

. That Hang On

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IN f^fANCMMV NO. K M
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NAItVIB LAM I t V.11 CAnROU*
DafamUnC
a im c k TO AFFMAM
TO: NAItVtM 1-ASHITK It
CAftIIOLU a -raaldant of
(Ulalgh.
■North Caselisa:

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ARCADE
Package* Store*
A LL POPULAR B R A H M
uW’BMg.
rfcdaa-H4«

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|Court naaltV't^i/'-' '

p.rflr# ol lh* Company, Oaesol
Aamlnota County. Florida, on Mil

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UITCAKE

GfffcSai'Ssr.'irfiJ?

rnotrictlons, m i raptcted
U » dak* train In prssintaJ hy_ Gowtralaaiooe*.

against A G m

that lb * *# «•
■ItlM k « « I H M « r *ro »l4 td for f lo ­
ta tio n 'o f th *‘ p ro vltloM
lw j»(
a £ * tl.* o l in lm#oa#4 foe yfalallan

Questions whsn
you buy e laxative

NOTina
Tl.. raautar anntiil an.ilina of
tfin -In ratio Id.fa of Tha flaoforrtAtlinllr

National

fliuk

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h.1.1 ol lh# hanhlns lum»« In Mi"
for,I. Plnrlili.. nn funiday, J«n
nary II, 1*4J. al f i o o'clnr* P
3d, for tha .lacllorf nf dlrc.lor.
and lha tranaarllun of au-h other
bu.inaaa aa may properly rom#

Qcea. 'Why
Why hna Black-Draught
iwrn auch n (avorito la ia tlre w!t|
four grnrtallnnh of uaora In tha
SoiilhT Ana. Urcauao it te purr
ly Itrrhal, and uaunlly gentle,
tlieroutrli, (irninpl whan dlroetlfm*
ate followed,
(furs, What’a an,,ihcr rramn for Black- Draught'*
erm t pi’i'iilarlly’
Ana. It roate
only 2Sc for 2f&gt; lo 10 done*. Crt
Mlnrk-I&gt;iniighl in th« familiar yel­
low Ih ii today. Follow label dlrrction.',
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of Picking Winners

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TONIGHTS ALL-STAR FEATURE
K1GHTII K A C E — F U T U R IT Y
STAY RWKET
MKRRY KAY
R O U tll 8UNI •
IH-GU1DB
JA.CK FROST ,
STA Y LEADER
RED MrGKE
M ENTAL IMAGE

NO M INORS
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GREYHOUND GUS
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1
la on the sir orrr *
W fldO tonight at
GtIO and oier ,
WLOF. at ItZS
with
all
the
“ dope” oil Iho del*
at ihe Sattlofd-Or-^,
Undo Keonel Club

ALLOW ED

POBT TIME a.IS P.M.

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a aana*lion by taking aCroat Uia
Country to Lod Angeles.' Savan­
nah and Hot Bpring* wsra favo­
rite spots for rears but In recent
• w o n ; Florida and California
have drawn meat of the clubs.

abac* alyl til caua* lh«l you are
a raaldaat of lh# CUr of Itblalsh.
In lb* atat* nf . North Carolina,
New Tharalor*.^
' -i ■
YOU ARK II VA DDT NOTIFIED
lo III* your wrlltair aypsatanca
althar In paraoa oriby
attorn.y,
hataitf on or hater* tha lat e*r

By PA U L ROBINOW.

ETTA K ETT
keep us from performing our
trloile duty of seeing that
men who are
are adequately

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BUTTED STATES DEFENSE

SAVINGS BONDS'

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A I L Y N E W S P A P E R

TUESD AY, JA N U A R Y

im e n te
L ig h te r
W e a th e r
lOVernor

U.S. Troop.
■"

WASHINGTON. Jan. 5. &lt; *7 Navy communique today an­

aeppUea thaa normal, Mr. Cul-

A Navy communique Indicated
today that the Japanese had mad*
their most successful attempt In
ris weeks to get supplies to their
force* on Guadalcanal Island In
the Solomon*.
Eight enemy destroyers reached
the vicinity of the northwoetern
and of
Guadalcanal
Retards*.
‘They warn attacked by
torpedo
boats which scored s hit on one
and possibly three hits on two
others. Enemy airplanes In t irn
bombed the I T Tboata but Inflict­
ed only alight damage.
The coramunqlue
lUnqlus did not say
whether any of the destroyers got
through to* Guadalcanal but since
only on* was definitely reported
damaged It was entirely possible,
unless there waa further Arasrlcan action not yet reported, that
(oig* of them at leaet did land
supplies and even some reinforce­
ments.
Before the mid-November sea
battle o ff Guadalcanal In which
a powerful Japanese armada was
decisively
defeated, the enemy
landed supplies and
reinforce­
ments on the northwestern hump
of the Island about evovv other
destroyer or eriklkor-doetroyer
group*.
Since mid-November, however,
such attempts have been extrome-

* — * la * * .

P reset

Heavy battles raged on -/tvr
greet front* In the
Russian
— -----an cam
palgn today. Imperilling the Ger
mens on l hr 1.000-mil* line.
Soviet dispatches said the two
Russian forces lacked only g(l
miles of forging the final Itak
In the new ring around the Gar
mans In the Don bend 100 milts
4 of Stalingrad following the
capture of Choral
‘*
nlshkov
and
Naal air base 40 miles to the
north.
In the north Caucasus, the Hoelet command reported Its troops
arero continuing thalr advance and
occupying several populated places.
Apparently in small force, RAF
bomber* smashed at Germany*!
war indusli / • In tha Ruhr val&gt;
Iry last night, with tha Berlin
radio acknowledging rasualtias.
Chernyshkovsky, on the eastwest railway bisecting the Don
bend, apparently fell to Red Army
forces pushing westward along
the line from Ohllvskaya, 12 mile*
to the .raal, which was rapturM
last week.
Huge Stores of spoils passed
Russian hands with the ronquee
of Chernyshovsky, Including
lanes, 2,000.000 sheila and 500,00 air bomb*, the brief special
communique of thk Soviet High
Command said.
The Gorman invaders of the
East-Central Caucaaua were reported falling hack rapidly bo-,
fora hard hitting Red Army on-;
slaughts from captured Moldok
and Elkhotovo in the direction of
Prokhladnenskl.
Later the Rad Army announced
In Its midnight communique that
the Russian* pounding the Ger­
man defense* In Stalingrad de­
stroyed ' numerous fortification*,
among thsme blockhouses in the
northern factory district.
!
Soviet troops contlnutag their
offensive

UtfedPretident
Of Men’s Group

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New Potations Put
On lis t Of Jote
Essential To War

M. M. Mlnnrik » u elected pres­
ident of the Men's Club of the
H eir Crete Episcopal Church at
• supper meeting In the Pariah
House last nlghL Other officer*
elected were Edmund Mtbch, etaspresidents end Ralph Smith, secre­
tary and tTMegrpr
Pollowtag the (upper which waa
served by the ladles of the Wornen’e Auxiliary, the to *. Prank
Pulley delivered n short oddreee
outUntag possible objectives of
the,-Mm1* Club for the coming

124 Red Cross Kit
B ags Filled For
U.&amp; Armed Forces
*a fUUd With small arthe. use of eeldlere and
•bout to embark for
erviee, have new reached
mutW. Meordlng to the
ated bp, the thermometer
rMg-MpdquarUn
her* been extended by
nets County Red Cross
and or*
ibullon*
Olng of

ALLIED
HKADQUARIKILS IN NORTH A F R IC A ,
K
-Inn r&gt;, i/V)— Associated 1‘ rexn
('orres|Miiideiit Wen Gallagher
said today Adolph Hltler’g
attempt to keep the Mediter­
ranean blocked to Allied ship­
ping ban turned the Tunisian
war into a major e ffo rt- wtQk^ /
thousands o f Kalian and G e r - ' man tmn|&gt;* deployed from Blseite to the Trlpolitantan border
along with part of the flral lino
•tirngth of the German air forte.
Whirling wandstorms forced a
loll in the Libyan desert opermtion*. v»hde in Tunisia tha Garman i%It force wan reported to bo
‘ b'Miig it*i punch
(hit m bordering Medltarrean
sen loige United States IJbarator
j lombro i allied 1000 |H&gt;und bomba
hi be.iw salvos on the German
tighter (ind iHtmber base at Kai•rlli IV«badi «i)iitbeast of Ganadta
in i ii te m then mid Saturday*
it
disclosed t*y a Iteutan
»•*!»•* pondent
\aI» i
made tha

4

MCBllBA S B —ii
.
trw »»' transport* and
a cargo1skiarreached the waters
Immediately north at the Island
Nov, 80, but snu. Intercepted b;
an American fp n f which sen
taro large destroyer* or cruisers,
four regular destroyers and the
thro* non-combatant ships. Thera
was no evidence then that the
Jap* had mat!* any landing*.
The same wia trie of another
attempt they I Undertook Dm . 3
when Americas , aircraft from
Guadalcanal attacked tan cruisers
and destroyers 150 mtJea northwaa* of t-Sa lelapd, damaging two
enziaarw-and one cruiser or de­
stroys*.
, •

German Air Force In
Tunisia R c p o r t e d
laming Its “Punch”;
Libyan W ar Lags

Bomber Crashes In Columbus Residentisl Area

Guadalcanal I a 1 e
Foiled By A l l i e s
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Nlp® To ^DrfOPCC

Due to present cool weath­
nounced the American troops on
Guadalcanal Island have gained
er, shipments of celery from
Seminole County are expected County Purchases Of strategic high ground overlook
Ing their airfield end repulsed
to be much lighter during the
nix counter-attacks killing 150
Licenses Show Big Jnpa.
preeent week. M. L. Cullum,
■alee manager for Chase and
Decrease Over *42 Mnanwhlle, Secretary of the
Navy Knox said Japanese destroy
Company stated today.
Sales of the IMS small llccsias era which reached the water* otf
Shippers, he said, look upon tegs
ha
been slow and Gove#* Guadalcanal Saturday apparently
th is slackening Id shipments
Holland has announced that were driven off without landing
ax a godsend, as this will re­ no extension of time will ha grant­ although drums of supplies were
unloaded end a few probably
lieve northern market*, which ed beyond Jan. 15, the expiration drifted
ashore.

At a luncheon meeting of (hip*
pen, held hare yesterday, it was
revealed Ahat with some celery
already snipped much earlier than
« a * a £ W theta would ba avail*
able from the first uf.tha year,

Axis
In
Africa
Is
Deployed
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FightFrom BrizerteTo Tripolitania

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fait by
added, that this con­
cise r up durihg next

NUMBER 93.

M em ber A an oflalrd I'r t M

Knox Says AttemptBy

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u f^ n ts

date of 1042 Fiords licensee fot
motor driven vehicles,. Jno. D.
Jlnklns, tax collector, stated this
morning.
County records shew that for
the month of December them
were Issued 743 license plates i-i
compared with V34 In December
of the previous year. Revenue
received waa 112,751.40 as com­
Jteicu with
wimi *14.475-35
fi a .a I w*a*i the
uso same
pared
thu month of the provtoua m &gt; .
yfcj, waa a decroaee In sales af 101
tags and *5,713X5 In revenue.
On SaUrday Jan. X, tag sales
amounted to *IIR0.4O and on
Monday Jan. 4, $1515.10.'
The new license plate for 1043
Is e email strip of steel measur­
ing 1 1*1 by &gt; 1-2 Inches, lettered
lo yellow “ 43", and this la to ba
bolted over the "42" on the old
42 license plate which should be
left on' the vehicle. In the case
of out-of-state cars wanting Flo­
rida licensee, the IM t out-of-state
tags must ba surrendered when
Application I* made for Florida
teg, and a Florida IM I tag wlU
ba furnlshsd without charge on
which the 1043 tag Is to ba bolted.
must preeent their
cards and title car­
rot the now tpga. A
bat given to tta j»urh is to ba placed on
of the*b
visible.

5 . 1943

And

“ Sailorenen" Meet
D iftC U B H Duties
To Discuss

tbeA £ ? •
New service s- iI n cr iI uu m
d Inng| a
s pol
the Nalls from advantageous po­ “ •Meek bar” , shaving and shoe
shining equipment, a cheeking ser
tations.
vice and a icgistry for sailors'
The retreating German* aban­ wive* who desire positions, have
doned two tanks, four guns, nine been Installed In the Service Men's
trucks and much other booty, lb* Club on !.akr Monroe which has
communique said, end 300 enemy been taken over by the United
dead were left on the
................
bettiefleld. Service
Organization.
William
Attempting to relieve trapped Weiskopf, director, announced this
fortes, the Germans counter-at­ morning, following a meeting last
tacked repeatedly with l a r g e night with team captains who are
farces, the High Commend said. In charge of hostesses end "HailWilting under murderous Soviet orones".
Duties of the hostesses and
fire, massed German tanks and
Infantry "reeled back.” leaving "Sallorenaa" were Hated by Frank
mss, chairman of the Defense
more than 1,000 dead and 24
Council's Recreation Division, re­
disabled tanka.
ported and samples of the 50The Bad Army » u reported
hour service pine were displayed
the offensive In some sectors of
eligi­
the central front, and In o th er*
for a civilian defense pin, Mr.
engaged In consolidating newly* ble
Shames said that each girl nr
won potation.
woman will have a schedule of the
Pressing epulhwestwenl from number of houri on tha day she
captured Veliki* Lukl. e Soviet bai volunteered lo serve ami the
detachment smashed Into an in* receives a pin after 50 hours of
habited locality and, In bloody scheduled service.
•treat, fighting, captured cunilder*
While women may eerve any
able booty.
extra hours end visit the (ISO
In the north Causaeus “ our club at any time, only scheduled
troop* developed their offensive.* hour* may be counted towards In
Ik* midnight communique said.
50-hour goal, Mr. Rhemes reveal
ad and In conclusion, he reminded
members of the Recreation Divi­
sion of the regular meeting
Thtfraday evening.

Louisiana Accused Of
Violating
Rationing

Dutton I *

•putr t n * yoterday

New Services Are Local Solon Made Peterson Warns
Appropriations,
Installed In US0
Gas Coupons Are
Finance Chairman
Recreation Club
Stain Senator Krnesl F Horn* Non -Transferable
H o s te K H C H

WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. W V the threat to- Pries AdralnlstrstiK Leon Hen1,-were pur*u- Sersoa Us* nl*ht angrily necuswl
Oov. Ham II. Jones of Ikulilana
of encouraxlnr violation of nanoJlne ratlonlhx rerukatlrn* and aitemptifhr to "undermine and deatrey" administration of a war
‘ craed by tha aoverti'eaeenUal lo victory."
rt'and bltinx letter te
Officer In
OPA chief noted that
bad written
because the State had plan*
gasoline supplies and to
the besl of a bad situation
the bureauera Is aee fit to

Supply

I he correspondent gave
this
eve v* il iii"*s account
I mw 1000 pound bombs fall
to aiiIvos front the Itelltea of the
huge four tug lin'd aircraft fir­
ing hi perfect formation over the
i -land
thir iMigiH«M had all been reb'Hneil liefore the nek ack g.inner*
Iltdmw. siii pined
their midday
meal. \%e»e nltle to get the rang*
ril'd opt'lt

holder wa* appointed chNitnmti
of (he State Senate Approprta
tlons and Finance Committee er
ronllnf to « release from I'erisa
role by Florida Senate President
Philip J&gt;- Beall, whq bee
pilled appointments, with one e y
cep l ion, to that committee mil
the finance end taxatian commit
tee.
All appointment* ere: A ppm
niiatioiiB and Finance Fernmt F
tfoiiaholder, Sanford, chairman, K
(Iriiicr, ('row City; J Kdwm link
ei, Umatilla; W
A
Sheml*.
Gainesville; William (!liett, Howl
ing Green; J. Slater Smith, Green
(*4ive Springe; Jameo A Frank
hit. Fort Myere; A. L. Wllaoii,
Quincy; Harrison K. nartlnger.
Sarasota; Ernest It. Graham, Mi
amt; W. T. Davis. Medlnon. uni
Wallace E. Sturgis, Ocala.
Tatall&lt;m and Finance
Leiot
Collins, Tallahassee, Chairnmn. f III III* list'll to| |M
Slater Smith; Walter W Rose. lor Hi
Orlando; Harry E. King, Wmtri I.Mog w lit lasued
that
I tea lei «
id i d
Haven; Jay A. Shuler, Apalachi
(o|
cola; A. P. Drummond,' Rnnlfsv I lie i ,n t ai i r| I in
me I
Amos Lewis, Marianna; John It I In* &lt;rir lot w hu h it w it the
llenfhem, West Palm Bearh; Wil I 'ns inf in noil ion i t r u i n e d
book
|he»e It ta
liam Cllettt H. S. McVensle. Pal rl ao ivgeer pme|n a lthe
ly o f g i v i n g ••• uti-ept
atka; N. Ray Carroll, Deer Park, ing a H" 1 coupon, o l h r t Ilian I Hr
and It. 8. Adame, Jesper.
mu' law fully laaueil," he d e e l a i n l

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State JuHticc StepH
From Court Bench
IAI.IAHARREEi Jan. 5, (*&gt;&gt;—
Jirtlrp Jems* II. Whltlleld atep- '
|ir,| ilown from liu&gt; ElArida 8upivniv Gourl Iwui h Monday with
Mu- |irnl*f» of imlilic official* and

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He haxl served rontlnuouiy on
pr". I It». rourl .111.0 Koli. 16, 1904,

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Florida Irn luded, il •« .... ..

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............ * • " brine of (i.ln.4vtll*. former Jud«*
he r f fertj'd
of tn# Elxhth Judicial Circuit of
III thin area, an wcil lit Ihe rest Florida. 3*
Several years ago
of the F.ast. tlie vmIuv *»f A. B served as football coach at the
Woodman Lodf*, 515, will meet and G gnt 4 Mtjpmit will lie thrra University of Florida.
'I ho
maxim tin
at 8:00 o'clock tonlfht for eler gnlhins i'«ch
Govamor Holland add U* 8*
lion of officer*, ecconllng to r. C. monthly intmii llmi • so In al Sen. Claude Peppef joined acorte
Collin*, seareUry. O. P. Herndon lowed nudei the H intloii It ,17H of lawyers and cltisena In A cerewill perform the InstelUtlon. Ko|. mil/ -, mid lhn l'1» " « m &lt; -d C
| Inmiv 'r*ro«nl.lnii
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^ Juelle*
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Whlilowlnr this there will-be a pn. latloiiH will start at ti’J mili't
ffield'a
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41 . ____
voluntary _
retirement.
tram of enterLalnmsnt.
Siipiih'iiinitai
and Flii't lia
hofit, iff*u&lt;'«i on m mIl«i lt*'C 21.
The City Commission will meet I'M", will Im* cniixldei«ad with the
thl» afternoon et 5:00 o'clock, utmost care, Mr. Pelrmnu pontod
when a mayor for IMS will ho out. in order to ascertain if the
thu *idr
elected and Ed Hl/glns and M. a| plicunt fully inerta
J. Lodge, new commliatanere, will shantiff and alternative trails*
go Into office.
portatimi reijuiri'merita of these
rations, ns well ns the ni'cesslty
nf his -mileagn ooxnIr.
Land Ilecmise i»f the gravity «*f the
situation hr uddrd. It
Nations petroleum
(a of r . ‘ rente Imoortanre that
fho hoard examine each Nppllcant
W a s h i n g t o n , j * n. 6 , i/n- lor the purpose of redui mg the
lo • Joint declaration, 17 Allied applicant's slated iniieogo iipmJi
belllgunt governments
and
a to an ah«o|ut9 minim im in onler
French national committee serv­ to prevent anv Inflation in cou­
ed. noties on the Axis .and It* pon Issuance, Mr. Peterson said.
zflciarUa that proparty right*
•euatriee now eocupled by
■ Will, be restored t* right*
owners when the Axis Is re-

Action Taken On
Of Occupied

War Head Commends
Production S y s t e m

WASHINOTONrTan. 5 , (A7 —
Undersecretary of War Robert
P.
Patterson, declared
tolar
the production of military equip­
ment la a Job that only the Army
F L O H ID A can plan, and therefore only the
cold , tonlghlj :
Army should • etaltrol, ,
, The “ present system U work* in the extreme

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the Interior of
GEORGIA—I

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Mole 11mi Kill heavy ttombi
"♦-re dtopped on ihe enemy air
luoi1 it* pail o f h i arefullv plan*
ue,| and "fell executed daylight
SiiyH Dealers Are Not atta&lt;k
delivered ,vmn after nqott.
"ihir rail vnt5 only ona In A
Abiding I’ r » perly Merie«
of daylight attacks on
tty Jtathmin^ Laws many's principal remaining
““
t
*•*'
*t In the *K»|terp
from which ‘her Iong* range tShtA * .iinim :
j a u n t ti ding g a
eis
and
Junkers
Dombera
m tl
t in e i.tl •*•* i o ipOiis t**i o l t i e j il in
the vehicle for w h ic h I he\ n i ' U ' tieen able to attack our llnss of
• o i i i in(mica 11ori In t'yrenalci.
is*.ill'll Wriri todriV
m in de d h\
V
"The l.lheiators* part in this
|.
|'ttri-4i|i
ire te titv
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Mie
I 4 »t|iilv
I'll •
an I
|! il l..nin e impoitaiit opr i at ion was to dam*
tge tin' runway* so enemy fight•tint • &gt;1
er« .would md lie aide to takt
f l i e i e M'l'iii* I " •*»
i grow in g
offflsThil* a strong force of Unlteu
pi »t■ t i i i
among
git «o|uu
dt ribo**
States twin-engined bombers fol­
*o a ' ' ' f t n o v ‘ lo
••1 g»t ■ ti cke t
lowing our fnrinattnn at an Intarin ih*
p i i r c ’ utse .»l g . t * by m u
val nf a few minutes delivered tht
M i n i n Mi
t'l t e i . u i » i ' i t
mam atlark from a much lowtr
\ 11••9|11
of
trot l| Hi!
pilbl'l
level against eticni*' fighter and
and ih 'i il ei i i • mI f • I to the fuel
bomber coiicenttatioiis on tha
I tint goes book t ti
ground.
• mi riiniri,. fm ii i
We are going for thost JunkI I in k detignnti'd.
*aid Bug Gen. Patriffa
Timber lake,
rommanding
tha
I lilipoll * o n l '
in ♦ t

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I h&lt; i or lopoiiib nt rnda in the
-ton l.il&gt;«'rati»» ‘ langerlna" hi
do lint ielav of Inimhers smash*
in * »*i the base m the second daybptit ttltack on t’rrtr The ram
aiuimiiicnl by Allie&lt;1 haad*

This picture show* the wreckage of the twin- engined medium Unite,1 Slut,
which crashed In a residential area of Columbus, ()., killing the pilot Janie* S II
aflro three houses. The propeller of the wrecked ptuiie ran he set'll in ih&lt;
demolished houses mi the light. Tha pilot was .itlarhed to the ferrying —p ml
Tenn. Luckily no'nne was killed nr Injyred when the plane .truck the house* Tin* i- „ ph- nrplnd.

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A promise that If car owner* kHU griM HhM nM fo I*
only one year o f trouble ahead for' Ameftcan motomta fa
made by william F. Jeffera, ftubwr Director o f thetWnr
Production Board, In. a signed Article In The AhMHcan
Magazine In which h6 analyzes the tire situation In Mtail.
"Already wo are giving retreads to civilians," be writes,
syr
"for essential driving. As production
product Ion o f synthetic
rubber
Increases in 1043 and the fruits of our ruboe:
turn, we will be able to increase retreading. I f all goes
well, in 1044, there will be new Urea and rotrpads for almost
every body, and our passenger enht and truck# will be sc
well shod and tho production of synthetic will be ao great
that tire rationing will exist only to the extent necessary tc
prevent, waste."
•fcilaarr &gt; M I«a aarSa
K. raaalatlaaa aa4 ■ftlltftft
Charging that If “ selfish interests and misinformed per­
■laatftala far IM M IH H
( faaSa will fce t la u U
sons" who opposed rationing hud had their way the country’*
■alar aevrvtlslag lalfta.
transportation system would have broken down within six
eg Wewftfaaev ■egeeaewte. months, Mr. Jeffers stated that the Nazis understood thi
______ lee, n r»W a ta TSa Ilm M ta
tos a a) teaml (trie at aStart tolas,
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•at aiUaa •&gt; tkft w
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•,Wew gam.______________________
T » « 11,rail ta a amaaa ftf TV,
S IM Pvsae wfthft la aaalar, aattitaO la lha aaa I t , raIretlma ,r all aaaaa SlaaateVaa
. . . J lM 't a II aa aa* aibaawlaa
aa(t ) ■&lt; la tala w w a aas aUa
taa leva! aawa ta tlla M
bents.
Sit ataSla la rvaakllvatiaa a( apaatal
0mf ■11 ft 11
an alaa naarvae.

Ej ‘ T tlk flP A Y . JANUARY S, IS O .
Bim .K VtatflR FOR TODAY
AFTER Aid, GOD HAS A
;• W A N FOR HUMANITY AND
yV U8t Owl la our refugo and
.^Strength, a very pleaaant help (n
trouble. Therefore will we not
j£j.’.ftsr, though lha earth be rered, and though the mountains
carrlod Into t4 mldat of (ho
jfife — Palam 44tl, 2.
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DIDACTOS
Poetry)
.

S W be lone;
Barw that for death.

■ a o v ypbr own,
“ “ udiaw dry breath
■ky and apace.
Stive
’. of - every f«ce. *
{XegaddlcM of
;,y«ur . sombre mood,
ka not your love
solitude.
the bright
mlnn,
» heart,
deter ilghtt
_ i , be hand—
^aet apart,
t.ajUn^) find
, , t J you know
’ m land.'
below;
;ybu, aa I,
ta y w b a t
better found
sth tha ground,
r.still you lie
thin spot,
BttZUI

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W ILLIAM HESTER

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la eaiualty liata that aren’t

situation and “ spread propaganda fa r and wide in an effort
to coavinco Americans that rubber rationing wasn't n «e s
sary."
It would have been a tremendous A xis victory If they
could have fooled enough Americans," he added.
Regarding the synthetic rubber situation, Mr. Jefferr
reports:
1) In two or three weeks tIi^ first butadiene plant, al
Institute, W. Vn., will be opened. It will produce at Ihe
nite o f 20,000 tons a year from grain alcohol and will be the
first unit o f an 80,000 ton plunt.
.
2)
A t nl&gt;out the w m c time a butadiene plant will be
opened in Baton Rouge, l*n., calculated to product at the
rate o f 10,000 tons a year, from petroleum.
3)
Before July 4 there will bo other butadlcno plants
In operation In l&gt;os Angeles, Charleston, W . V a .; Baytown,
T ex a s; Pittsburgh, Sarnia. Canada; Port Neches, Texas;
Borger, Texns; Toledo, Ohio, and Louisville, K y.
Plants
will lw building In Houston, Texas, and Lake Charles, La.
4) A ll told, these plants, when they are going at full
capacity, will produce at tho rate o f 800,000 tons Of syn­
thetic rublmr n year. They'll all bo In operation— add other
new plants will bo building— by Novem ber 1.
In conclusion Mr. Jeffers reports;
"W o aro in an uncomfortable spot but I f wo have the
complete co-operation o f American car owners, there's only
onff year o f real troubl0 ahead. I f Americans drive slowly,
use.only the amount o f mileage that Is necessary in their
work, shnre their rides, take care o f their tires, we’ ll come
out o f this era o f rublier rationing on the bounce."

War and Health
Thu most foolish thing any man, woman or child can
do Is to work so hard that Illness follows. Illness means
that work goes undone, school lessons aro missed that ttw
time o f somcono clso must be used to take care o f the sick
person, and In case o f had cold .ir other Infectious disease.
It means that probably three or four other people will catch
the Infection.
Dr. Malcolm Gnodridge, president o f tho New York
Acndomy o f Medicine, gives fivo simple rulea for keeping
well. Hero thoy nre— and they deserve the attention o f
every citizen:
,
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1. Eat right. Milk, butter, eggs, meat, cheese, fish,
beans and peas, fruit, green leafy vegetables and yellow
ones, whole-grain or enriched cereals and bread are tho key
foods. Borne o f the first five are growing scarce, but therr
will be enough so that pome o f them can be eaten every
day. Don’ t miss n meal and try to make up on the other
two. Eat three glmplo ones, balancing tho foods over tho
day.
2. Gpt plenty o f rest, regularly. No one can catch up
G c r fl? ^ tlc flw d

* '° UtjM 1&gt;u1' dow n tho goneral^ro^DUnee.

8., Chock with your doctor once a year at lea st I f
he finds anything wrong, take carq o f It in good season.

4.

Keen clcap.

Barracks
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. —Thera
la ob« peculiar dlfferrocv between
lha Ethiopian army, now standing
guard In Italia Salasala’s re
•fared kingdom, and other armies.
The BUuoptana- or* allowed .to
have their wives with, them In
the barracks,
DHtifth tourees here, unveiling
the exlstenre of ■ modem, meet*
■nisei army In Ethiopia, also
mad* known.that when the rookie
Ukri up the marltlal life over
there, he doaea’t neeetaarlly give
up the marltlal.
The Ethiopian army ha* been
"built from scratch” by a Bri­
tish military mission under Mslor-Ueneral Htepben Seymour But­
ler, who 4ias spent a lifetime os
n ftnldier in Africa.
It Is composed of Infantry, ar­
tillery. field eompany, engineer*
srui field works companies, slga

FAMOUS NOW
NOWATA, OkU. Jan. 8, UP) —
Bill Painter aays that ever since
ferment of i-stential farm workers he wan appolnte da member of the
sml in ftome government office; gasoline
rationing coramlttea
therr was talk of drafting help everyone haa been addressing him
for agriculture.
si Mr. Talnter_

GET IN THE SPIRIT OF
THE THING
TRY HILL'S DRAUGHT BEER AND FINE
MIXED DRINKS—OR. TAKE JIOME
A BOTTLE OF
BOURBON, GIN. SCOTCH, WINE
. or CHAMPAGNE.

RILL’S PACKAGE STORE &amp; BAR
t i l W. 1st 8t-

Farmers Have Big
Job Producing All
For Their Nation
A I’ F n lir w
PANAMA CITY.

Jan.

8. vu

Thn hired man'* an tlrp la p a rlv#-

ter, son Johnny’s In tha Army
■ml' tha milking machine's wear­
ing out, but Farmer Drown, A meat
Ira, U. 3. A., haa barn asked io
boost hla output of almoit every­
thing except wheat and cotton.
(letting higher and higher prl*
era for hla products but short of
labor, ahort of machinery, Slid
faced with riling cotta of tho
of January and aalda from the
Seventy-seventh, which waa un­
aware nf tha pmblema facing, it
s i the time w « convened, I am
«ur&lt; that no Cot.grata haa aver
been burdetted with *uch reiporw
■Ibilltlea. I can only pray that [n
this.; Now Year and this new
c t a g n ii be A l l be able u
thcie responsibilities ga lUtee
■Tver..

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things he must buy, the Ameri­
can farmer is a key figure In
military nnd diplomatic plana for
wnr sml post-war strategy.
During the pant year he turned
about fl&amp;,000,000.000 or 30 per­
mit bumper eropa, and was paid
■bout 118,000,000,000 or 30 per­
cent more tan In 1041.
Tho farmer’s job aa outlined
by Food Administrator and Agri­
culture Secretary Wlckard. far
the cpmlngyear includes pro­
duction of 17 percent more meat,
20 percent more poultry, 2 per­
cent ntora milk.
. s in addition, ha’s being asked to
hike his egg output, grow 32 per­
cent more peanuts and bigger
crops of aoy beans, flax, pota­
toes and feed grains like corn,
eats and barley.
Hut he la expected to cut hla
wheat crop 2 parent— we exwt to hake 800,000.000 bushels
ft over on July 1, 1043—and to
reduce hli rotten by 8 percent.
The U. 3, already has shipped
hundreds of toi\s of food to North
Africa for tho natives as .well
aa far ear1 ana*!, farces. The
geV«mment plane to ship thou­
sands more tone to Africa, to

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Russia, to A|lird soldiers, sail- j
ere and civilians all over tho i
world and In addition to feed tho
peoples freed from Axis domina­
tion, - ’•
Home farmers don’t think they
can meet those goals— not with
rationing of gasolina and tires
for trucka and tractors, not with
rationing of farm machinery, not
without more help and not with
some fertilisers and insecticides
either aky-blgh In price or unob­
tainable.
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Farmers were' promised, how­
ever, that crop pricea would be
maintained If necessary, and Con­
gress appeared ready to back
that up with a provision that tho
rising coat of acorc* farm labor
be Included'In parity price formu­
lae, on which farm loan and
some benefit payments are based.
War Production Chief Donald
Nelson -romlaed all-the help pos­
sible on farm machines a* balan­
ced • gal nit other essential war
items and assured that:
■1W* consider the production’ of
food;.gnd fiber materials to be

Ijiney’s Dry Cleaned will koep your
clothes looking frnh end new at

SAVE
CASH &amp; C A R R Y

WE ALSO DELIVER!

LAUNDRY 8CRV1CX
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Bring in coat hungein for gtrmenVi *
—we can’ l get any moral
y

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Manpower officials ordered de-

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W EE K LY - N E W S COLUM N
By JOB HENDRICKS

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STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS

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STATEMENT OF CONDHION AS OF DECEMBER
'l

M AXELL - l hi re were 1,1M hunter* In the
"HOUILK, AU „ Dec. I V W i hunt! IDS# had 1,«M| 1640 had
One year ahd throe days after A lT li sad I N I had 2,44#. Of
Colin P. Kelly, Jr,_iank the Jap­
anese battleship Ilaruna, a \ir

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OrfanittJ &lt;1929
(A t lilh u J With T h t AlUntio N ctio n

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ASK ABOUT OUB ECONOMICAL

^A TLA N TIC

Even in Wall Street, maybo there’s such a thing as
trying to maka money tpo fast. A couple of weeks ago one
of .the outfits hired a new office boy and atiibng other,
things let' him- handle the petty cash. A few daya later
(he box waa short, and the office manager waa Investigate
"Look here," he said to the boy. “The petty cash
itea government 910 ahy."
...
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»t a neat little
"Well," answered thejad, "let’s each put back $0 and
■ay nq more about it,"— Invoatment Dealers Digest

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Uso plenty of soap and water oufltlde,

iVemraent'e polley toward war
IttdrUa which have been awardflags by tho War-DepartMt for enellinge.ln armament
MMUon, tad have been Indicted
ft the Jwtieo Department for

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such a little cost 1

Learned Fast

V. CHAMPION

Phone MO

Beauty is your duty—
Dress up for your hero!

Gilbert Freeman, wife of drjnk plenty of water for the Inside. Keep hands, clothes,
tor or the St. Cloud Trii.now a full 0 edged WAAC houses and beds elenn. Get Air and sunshine.
5. Play some every day. Walk, visit, play games,
Hi st Daytona Beach. She
!ar SS wa know the first take any pleasant chango from work.
Everybody needs
perman’i ‘ wife In Florida aomo relaxation.
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.It la hard to urn)eraland the

at Mohffity o if'm d s ; ia’ -k
tains or brush.
r - •
When the army moyvs,
wives move with H.
Tho Ethiopian aolf&amp;ar,. la ad­
dition to liking his wife along
on rapU /jpadfiN , . haa aaoth* •
idioayneroay, these eourvea say-—
a tremendous loyalty to hla Im­
mediate superior o ff leer i w h ld ^
deean’t extend any further. N
the officer la tranWcrrad,-ttw en­
tire platoon or company oftet)
ask* to be tnotferred with hintNearly al|0 British troupe have
been withdrawn from Ethli
first AUlrd -nation t o 'b o ta
from Axis hands.'Tho few Brit
jftb who remain o ff assigned un­
der treaty to g*Bra auch atrtogie points aa dTa Jibuti ndlroM
and Addis Ababa.
Meanwhile, the Ethiopian .ormy^
moves WwarF &gt;&lt; modsrnlxatlog.W
Without
murmur, the ooldles*
agreed to have' thialr lung futtyl
hair cut short. They wear green
berets.
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WASHINGTON DAYBOOK

To Keep
Physically

C R A P P 9 , H ocU ly E d itor
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"S o c ia l C a le n d a r
TUESDAT
The Daughters of Wesley Class
^ k r t y will me«t In t$« church
Annas at 8:00 P. M. lldataaaaa far
the evening wtlt-'M H n . J. L.
Clark. * r » B. B. BaMktt, t o
uart Jetton,
ifatlon, t oo . w
W.. V
liarStuart
L- Har_rl»on, r Sira- Clarence Smith and
V fr t . C. Ha Winn.
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The .Alathaan Clasa party of
the P in t Baptist Chore h will
____ttorch
_____ annvs at .71*0
meet in the
P. If. Hosltwaes for the occasion
will be Mrs. A. C.
a Madden, Mrs.
-Q . 8, Bel man, Mrs.
Winona
•flnagg, Mrs. M - 8. Nelson,' Mrs.
J B. Lawton. Mrs. C- M. Hand.
and Mrs. W. P. Garner.
WEDNESDAY
The board mretire of the San­
ford Garden Club will be held at
fehe home of Mrs. O. P. Hamdon,
IHOO Sanford Aranoe, at 10:00
A. M.
The regular monthly meeting
of tbe Women’s Club will meet
with a busiacaa luncheon at 12:30
o’clock. Hosteoaeg for the mectWlng are: Mrs. C. R. Daweon,
Mrs. U P. Hagan, ami Mrs. Wil­
liam C. Erickson. Sponsor for the
program la Mrs. 11. M. Papworth
and the guest speaker will be
Rev. Prank Pulley,
f
a . THURSDAY
inWHOMIlf
The Townsend Club will meet
In the Coart. Heuse at 8:00 P. M.
•Ith L. P. ilagan presiding. The
publls L cordially Invited.
Grammar School, Junior High
and High .School students ore
too rdtally Invited
attend the
Youag;
Club. There Is no
Youag rPeople*
e
admitalou
Regular meeting of Seminole
ChepUr No. 2, O. E. 8. at the
Masonic Hall at 7:30 P. MA T. E L. Class of the First
^Baptist Church will meet at the
home of Mrs. Lillian Vickery,
30fl West Third.
FRIDAY
The Roao Circle will meet at
10:00 A. M. at the home of Mrs.
^W alter 8. Coleman, Dreamworld.
Mrs. J. C. Illlle will speak on
“ Trees for Democracy".
The Friendship League of the
Congregational Church will hold
Its regular meeting at the Par£rlsh house at 3:00 P. 14.
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Club will meet at the home
of Mrs. M. N. Cleveland, 2483
Palmetto Avenue, at 2:00 P. M.
Dirt Gardners Circle will meet
at the home of Mrs. "H. Ak. Fitts
toon Celery Avenue at 0:34 A. M.
Jack Russell will speak on "Birds
of Semlnols County". Dues are
payable and election of officers
will
III taka place.
Tha Uundlea for America will
anieet at 3:30 P. M. at 114 Magollr
*ne
’ Avenue.
Th# Central .Circle of lbs Banford Garden Club will meet at
10:00 A. M. with Mrs. 8. O.
Ehlnhlser at her lame at 1408
Oak Avenue. T ’ is program will
with Mrs.

to

The Installation of officers for
IMS of Seminole Chapter No. 2
Order of the Eastern Star was
bald Monday evening In the Ma­
sonic Temple at B.ay 9*. M. with
Mrs. U. fc. McKay. Pant-Grand
Matrog,* aa Grand Installing Otfkar. Other Installing officers-In­
cluded M rs.. 11. J. Lehman • as
Grand Chaptaia.’Mr*. Murray Jar­
vis aa Grand Marshall and -Mm.
Jack Bsrnay aa Grand Ovgaolet.
A song area sung to the newly
clooted Worthy
Ms Iron. Mis
Charles Hew son. by Mrs. B.-C.
.Moore
. . . . . accompanied
___ —r —
by
I M n. Jack
Berner. Mrs- Fordyee Hneesll, re­
tiring Matron, was presented a
bouquet of flower* by the chapter
The presentation was mode by
Mrs. 0 . L* Irwin. Mr*. Haghson,
newly elected Matron, received a
basket of flowtr* from the chap­
ter preiented by Mr*. G. B. Mc­
Kay. All Installing officers
cclrrd a rorsag* from the chapNewly Installed officers, ore:
Charles
Worthy Matron.. Mrs.
___
Heweon: Worthy Patron,
Mr.
liaakey Wight: Associate Matron.
Mrs. Joe Corley; Associate 1"»
tron, Mrs. D. K. E. Starr; Con
ductrets, Mrs. Sidney N U ; Assciate Conductress, Mrs liaakey
i, R. W.
Turner; . Treasurer, M n. KprrJ
Kent; Chaplain.
Mrs, R. W.
C en sb a w t'B m h elL . Mto«. A . C .
Starker Organist. Men.

kA

a&amp; . u% S S t Ji

tit,

Mr. sod Mn.
were Lorwred on their fortieth
wedding anniversary
anniversary Now Years
Day with a lovely taa hr their
family at their hiome oit Oak
Arenac.
Guests were grseud at the door
Frailer and Mrs.
by
..............
b Mrs. L.
If. J. Lehman A pro fee Ion of
roses, camgtions snd rladlotaa
decorated the rooms where the
gueits assembled. In the dining
room the perfectly appointed loco
covered table was cantered with
crystal bowl of red roase and
of
sndlelahra
balanced with
lighted candles on each eld^.
Tea and Coffee ware served
from each end of the table and
those pouring were Mrs. F. 8.
Vemay, Mrs. II. II. McCaslIn,
Mrs. B. D. Mobley and Mr*. E.
D- Brownlee. Others that helped
serve tie
hostesses are Mrs.
Charles Selbridre, Mrs. Frank
Wodruff. Mrs. Ror Mann, Mrs
Harry Wodriilf, and Mrs. I . F.
Hovlt.
Arc
round 76 guesta called during
T

D A ILY MENUS .

By MRS. A IO XAN D IR GEORGE

•Mrs. H. C. Morgan
Entertains C i r c l e
Mrs. H. C, Morgan entertained
•Clitla No. I of the First Mstho^ dlst Church at her home en
# Myrtle Avenue Moodey afternoon
with Mrs. R. L. Knight eo-heetoea.
The meeting w m prssldnd over
hr Mrs. W. * . SgtlUiv and «rfleers. wars appointed by the
mbers present for the coming

■ S K -ijfg
B. CrawfoniJ

viee chair*
Mr* J - vloe
men. Mn. J. B.
Ut Crnsrford,
vewwewa.,---chairmen, Mn. L. T. Dot* tret-

m S t&amp; rtm

^b S ssS n iS S S s

• report

Cl 1ms Frnlta Victory Special
Grapefruit,’ oranges and tanger­
ines are decreed by Uncle Sam as
Victory Food Special. Jan. 7-18.
—
* ■ are tf«"
’
These
frulta
delicious
In hppetlsers, salads end dsaasrta. They
Can be served "aa Is," which Ukaa
little prepare lien and conserves
duable vitamins and minall the valuable
amis.
Dlnaer Far S or 4
Ears Iloped Oysters
Baked Sweet Potatoes
Baked Apple Sauce
Enriched Bread
Butter
Tangnrlnea

Pd

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Knight anJ
Miss Nell Knrgnt hail aa their
Christmas gtu-st \V. 0 . Ingle and
R. B. Michener of U8NAS.
Mrs. Colin Morse of Charles­
ton, S. C. has relumed home af­
Hugh Lather, non of Mr. and
ter spending the holidays with
Mm. Lsea La*her, &lt;004 Marnotl*
her sister. Mrs. Hugh Duncan.
Avenue, ha* been elected treas­
Mr. and Mr*. Robert S. Klahre urer of his social fraternity. 8lrare moving to Daytona Beach, rna Chi.
A praduale of Semimde High
where Mr Klshrn will work at
School, Hugh in a prominent tUlthe Air Base.
dent on the l.ouiRiaua State Uti~
Ml«« I a uns Maw Brown has vertity rtmpiii, and i* a junior
relumed In Montreal College af­ In tha college of urt* arvt wciencatter Spending the holidays with lle majota in history and ndnOyv
her mother. Mrs. (J. II. Brown. in Rnglinh.
Mabrey

Gamer

has

rvtumod

HOLLYWOOD

What'ii happening in too umny
placoB. aho i b ) l ir ti nt rcIuhi I
administrators intently h«’nl on
tnakinr boy a fit to ti*ht, &lt;hove
their nitlern out of their own

K) ninaimne.
Dr. I^.Salle i« traveling nhout
the United States uppearing in
United State* Office or K«|ucation
iiiRtitutea de«tgnei| to encotirage n
hurrv up program of physical fitm’NB fi»r Uith neieg in high arhiml&lt;1 aler there will In* a eoTlrge nr«»
grunt t'*o I In New York and U***
ton
than IJHHt eilnrat«ir•*
turneil &gt;ut mr toe matltutea, areI
l»i I aSallr *■)••» ih«*y wete «'«^or
n&gt; p«p up the phybiml training
urogram
S« ait ex|H*rt t«»n«dtant to the
I I flee I»f Kd U til hull. Dr l^tSalle
i* ••71 leave «»f al&gt;*enr&lt;* f«»r »» year
from the ^J^^t Orange, N J .
&lt;*i I'Mila, where ulie ii ph&gt; 4i&lt; *l I'dil-

« \\ U

W A S 1 1 1 M .»
Kvtn if |.4***n M
tinu*-d ii* In-M.i •

alreaity

IAI h s f l N N K I I

liiiil «

nnrn t-

wn* • »

•• •alien*

•-M.
194*1— a iMinipl* l
rationing p«di« o
• bill*
with private
•up
»I tide
ld /«
civic anB(H'iHti*&gt;n
for a giealei pnhli
•upp*
wartimo re«tnctlon«
In other word*, rationing one
of the
bigge* l
adintvii-tiative
hwutachrN on th«» hono* ft out
wan to (and now definitely willl
he rationalised
tl ia Impossible nt this writing
to state what ilrlail« will b* in
cor|&gt;orate&lt;l in thi^ rationalisation
of rationing hut one thing D l*e
coming pretty rlrai There's going
to he a big mlaBh tn rt&gt;| tape und
PAe R- nenlcn. newly api»omtad ^implicated rationing forma.

AaaDtant Bcout Kiecutive of tht
Central Florida
Council. Hot
Scout* of Aiyerica, H IrnginrUng
Ida Rcrvice in the «even county
territory of the t oimril (hi*
week

Mounted P o l i c e
Accept U. S. Army
With Good Grace

• -ittort direcur

&gt; r.l

J.ln

VI.l*
lol t
w hot
In

(In

••r

Mir p. oph»

it IN .ill

III

. • .pc I
•ll w I! pro

1

I*t*nl "

vast

tun

tnderatfkud

*tlw*r woidn, nothing it gomg i work hi price control or
rationing until the public d« e*
"know what it*s all about."
Acconltng to S*n. ('harlft A.
Amlrews *»f Florida, probably the
first big national
t4i be calle,| upon

orffanliatiun*

ling of .rasollna
. —..... „an&lt;T
(aM rubber
tinning
will be those 23 groups which
have assembled to put over what
they call the Wartime Highway
Traffic Program.
Sponsored by the AutomotiVe
Safety Foundation. this outfit
baa high NoumJing alms, but the
President himself, a* wdl aa Jaffers. t»|&gt;T Director Joawph
B
F.astnian, the War
ar Dapartn
Department.

(

*%
A itomobile t riins|h&gt;rtation. for
(
example, has seen it* nroyrrant lit*
erallv lMigge«l ilown. VariowN n&lt;w
•
sonn given ure those romplet llDT
certiflcates fo Aar necessity for
commercial \fi ii lr«; ina«ie«|uate
rationing InmihI peisoiinel; an«l
inability of ration iau«r*l rueml«ers OPA and W PH already have glrmt
themaerveN to nrnier«tan«| the ver it the n*M| as M practical clvlllai.
Imiso, eagletistii* lost rti« tii*n« injmi«**|
army lapahle of unsnarling th*a
from Washington
* c*»rifu«lon* **f latiotilng arxl pHc**
Not gen**r«llv known, but fre conin»| us it upplieN to the motor
&lt;|uently disconse.l tn Washington
Inner circle*. i« tjuii Imal lation
luiurd n&gt;enila*r» have and still are
resigning |»y the hundred* Unuble
to tnterprcl the legal phraseology
of ratlotdng o r d e r s h o i t of ration-

lly HIllllllN COONH
lly SAM JACKSO.N
She ha* Rindled Aiiierlran wo
dlarry las- Jr. has returned to
A I* Featarea Writer
non and rhildnn evteiraively na
the University of Fonda aftar
H O L L Y W O O D , j * n S, (W 'tt I Whitehorse, Yttktm Territory,
no » *ert. SS«* wives a iimnler of
fiirnih, nlitl in Ntini*• instMire*. '
spending the holidays with his Set-seelng:
Canadian
t i»f ratinmsl 1■1 tnliii't* to *llp- I
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Ilarry Lee.
Olivia lie II Mvillmul i* pity­ lli«- White l|oui*e Conference for Jan. 4. The Koval
I hrid
Health
und
I'rotection Mounted Police, wrnae reil coat* idy local ipiotn*. II* Hnnmiiir4*d.
ing Chnroltitte »n«Mile in
talbd by I’reahlent
Hoover in have tieen tio- «upreine Nymb«d of
are *irk *»f 'D&gt;inK to mnk«* 1
Edgar Higgtor*, who attertda th# glow ”
nuthoHty in lh«* northwest for bot
I
'
".r
II
She**
hern
m
adniini«tra
rinl* tni'ef in 1he mhliile
Thia i« the picture which tula
University of Morid*. ha* re­
FRIDAY Dnnrr nt TUy Hall.
uenerati«in«,
liave
accepted
the
ail*
lire
work
in
New
\\«nh
hii
«|
t
ill
■
lid
iitiwillinglv*
t&gt;» —il»|ert them j
turned Mft *choo| after "pending out to piove the lleathdiffe of
vent
of
Arnerp
an
Army
power
in
*
ico
und
in
llenningtnn.
N
't
Her
selves
to
cnii*
i-iii"
for
which
they
I
Ktnily
llr«intc'«
"Wuthcnng
SATURDAY
Dane* at CIlY
th«i holiday* with his parent*,
per*'nimllv
'0
lleighta" uu&lt;| tie
K«M'he&lt;«ter of vridei pradnate nii«I iriadiial*1 **tu*l&gt; their domain with ipms.) gia«i», and ■re in rm w.iv
Mr. and Mn. K. W. Bigger*.
l l all, n|i*mnorr•I by
the j
••v
a
-11
with
tilth
hirtsiii
Wii*
»*t
th»*
Uru\e»*ilv
*»|
&lt;
ti«’t*ou
lilaim .
Charlotte'i* "Jane
Kyre"
wen*
Margaret Ann Foo»f Htoi
• »I»II4H*
!»•«
I
&lt;
oliindiui
I
itiv
4
*i
«il
\
H
I
\
bn
i
H.e
\n an ontgiowti .•f Hu, «itua
FMward tjiing ha* returned to both inapite,! by the aamv manI i.l ..
- |y .i i
.
. he i
I h Moun lion, it in now leiluin that the
SUNDAY
The Methodist and
the University
FloruU after a gentleuian with whom Imi(I i the
l MilialiN
•helteu*&lt;l
lileiaiy
aint«-i&lt;*
weie
in
government
will have to turn « * '
ll.vpliNt Chtirrbes will have
•pending the holuluv* v%ith hit
•
itilr
m
pnvnt4* an,| national gfonpa lo •*•
|&gt;Rr«*ntn, Mr. i*ii«I .nr* Kdlwiirl j lovi
** ••pen hoii«e for Servlet' Men
wlilt* iuidd confid* ri«e to i nt loiinik’ and
I*1u l.iipiio) plays Kmily. wlnwe
I tolnir.
f
,1lid I.l i i 1 1&lt;*• control
otter their evening *«rvlc«S.
novel atrrn ly h&gt;*&gt;
filmed
H’dv t i ,»»4 FpiNro|»al Church
u ImiuI
Ko hbe r I 2m W llliam . l e f f r l -* »«•
Mia* patty llialge lias returned I widlieth i eiitury n*t h
Mil Ann
WMMinn's Auxiliaries will
Char*
to liarllinw &lt; *11* g o in NN mler Park t«* •lint tJlivia-* I mmn
.ell." • i'll 11y ke&gt; Imled •to « m m e w Ii i ’ m
«poiiN4H* *ip«*n btiuse each
after spi-nding the holiday s with loili: s l&gt;*sik. Joan FonUnn**, till
\N. luive , In* Raid "There &lt;l 1 11 in u pto
•! \ \il« i
• I ll
it imi nt the Parish
•id
her parente. Mi and ' D * -I- I viu« staler, will play Jane, utid
I.
Ilk* •r mi i
•MV Hllthoi It |l « to • iiofinreil lm k of iinl* i tniiding "t
mv In
Crenii Welts will |m* Kuclienti'r.
,
ofli-UNi'S In * llnc tin* inbber otfsi.its*'ts ll * ontii'ioii
IllHl*-**.
t
Ilodge.
• i in
•i« ai w ith Hi.
5*ay&gt;* Olivia, n modern
minx I *^1. • evpIaiON th*’ l. *•I.1 ..r . .d o r •if :» *erl' i« ci line i| would he 1» a»» la* diipoiiod **f and lb* public1
II. « Service Men's Club on
Miss Ml!*|lvd h mg lit h i rived NW*tf1i»U in &gt;ui«l&lt;* of billowing old
we w *•men a i«' I* o ’* d m o r e different might In* u mutter fur tlotting In tot tin ii nun pt ol *•"
Ki|gliKh cosluno* "I have jual fin
tween nor
two inti ba imitb' !«• Miili/i* Dial mi
•i iinift will lie lh. iihdify hi negotiation
like MMiirtM* in open daily from
Friday from Tyndull klebl. Fla. ishv«l
tmll ami loinfoil a* well ii « l*»r
writing ‘Jane I&lt;yie,' bit 1
o ig ho i r n *1ate depart ments
md on «»m feel for
where she ia atutionrd, to visit am thinking
(HI i.* 11 nt) P M. Phone 7M.
of mending tie Fox
H'n just ti* well »lust tbe r*i! Ibe wai effoit. mill'll will bnve
'••liitiiis ind nerhap- t*«*riiiglv
her parents, Mr, und Mqj. J. J studios h wire I shell tell them
law been aec«»uipllNlt*d t**wa'*l iih n
Mne Win i
\n| v*.
ri••pi ire routs have help m lb *.
Knight, for a few «|aya.
that | have written a ne.w \«r
ii
t he
.ilei «||. • if'
of fir! und nil enfor cement I
Mon in wIn* h Jane disappears on I -•itmis I wiiil* 'ban n»« *- 1 of os vast leaihe- of Yuko.
I it Ml v
Mlaa Nancy I ^
Stallworth. Puge JO
i..
do
•
m
i
to
hn'
*
J
or
iii4»i*
•
lifting.
thev
I
ate
pb
nl
*
Miss Hetty West Oliver ami Mrs.
th | nIiaII tell thrill that I am
I
Allen d. ild* . in
•Mi»'ii i' mini Ih' •»'iot»tf*'i in the
Howard King have returned t*» not satisfied with their i hone of
Hem itie- \1'i.tiii'
•*• nnd Nlu»nld*’i
Columbia, Miae. after visiting u Jane, (hat M u * Mnntuine in not
I n I Hill ou I. Keuli
»•
l.aSalb
to
*
"iiU
found
N.une
relatives and friemla for the past my idea of tin* rharacUr ul all.
Ii Nchool *r•rI * iiino le ••* •.*• •'• tel ill || v lll-pr*
few day*.
Perhaps I &lt;*hall add that Miss l&gt;e • I tuclii e*Mir «e I ot **t • •'i
* pec fill, cteik of ti
Huvillan,| in rnucii mure nr «rly unwilling tn try Sin b
•'••III I Olid • "lie* 1
•b
i l
C'ailet Hilly SUillworth return* the type
• \«'ird too many women
ind i|i**? til m
od to McL'aJlie MiliUry Schmd
Hut Miss De llnvillunil. for all loiin inabte to lake o Mil
mil*'
III* Mild lo* Ml* •.
ycatenlay after a|&gt;eniilng the boll- that, i.s dev«ited to her own role wolk For renRona bk* tl
breiiNeN i*11•I o i l ' ' '
t : \ I.*
fi«ya with hla parents, UauL in “ Devotion," and you can be ni ea spe«'ial IICs'il to |le»«
ITiey cbi*« k -* ul*
Comdr. W. H. Stallworth and ■ure she doesn't envy sister Joan doelinn work hv 11 me n,
ici. •itul ahei’k iilfphiue- I
!•;• i
pi
ii. •
Mrs. Stallworth.
N her "June Kyre." If she did, she m hnol ami college gi»U I
Mill &lt;
government get* i&lt;i
Mb*
wouldn't ^iike about it.
langing from tin** ««
• i. al strength now
There isn't uny Inking on the
(adet Corp. Waltsr Hcale ha*
I he in
I he liesi time to trniii women dollars a pelt Fs . pi
returned to Fork Union Military ■rt of "old Acipiaintanre ** This |ih\si* ally is at high « i-Ii«mi| age, come tax, th* v i-fifoi*
ill
■ 0- t*
developed ion and teniloiiul In
School after Bpemllnc the holidays is the story about two nuNlem liiaiise th»n they
tptiln i pit
••! Hit
.i t
with his mother, Mrs. l&lt;orraine novelists, played by llelte Davis at length That fits
The {koptiIn
pi* tint'
i ii
them
fot
• v V
ami Miriam Hopkiii*
» atever Jobs they imiinI *|«i lalei
ls*C-coatrd MmmmI i*'. riding lnn-4
Beale.
This reunion of Bette ami Miri­
loif'k through vmlh'tN ( miphI til*lit*
• &lt;
am
lTp*vitably
recalls
their
sup*
until
ho "g 4-tN bin i ii mm * i 4'iiiainMrs. W. &lt;1. I*angley haa ro*
.
•'♦
tr it*, with varialit»iii«.
turned from Riverilla Moanltal PM»ed laiuiing wtian lh*y were ci»*
h*o «•»*(• thing, (hr mmI ultiri* i-.
lit Jacksonville. Friend* will be ■tarring in “ The Old Maid." Ihith
were
at
great
naiiis
to
deny
auv
UBiiMlIy
rrR4
*rvi**l
for
formal
4
»crn
glad to leant that ahe la much
(llffarences. " W e nr* the l*est &lt;d
■bin*. Nuch m* wh«u *rvni nIimhI
improvad.
EDMUND LOWE
friends," as Miriam insisted.
at Mlti'iiliiin in *oh x«*r«i at th*1
them lin't any Juking on •
tit*rinng of thf now AU**Wm high
LUCILE FAIRBANKS^
Cadet Ralph Smith. Mbn at­ theBut
set
today.
"Bette
i*
in
ni
w a y . I h d i n a r i l v t h e y s e s r i\ dark
tends McCall le Military 8chm»l mood," tnnflded n net-worker
g 14*011 jarkrt *n.| in wintor di*
A I* Features
%
In Tenoeatee, haa returned after
Bette ia. *tla*jally tbe firsi in* PKNDLKTON. tlie.. Jnn. 5.*
fiirit thoir h rou d I h i i m o m n I S l r t n o n
■periling the holiday! with his call out a warm
AND
l*llo,
Bettr
ii fu r r n p
I h**v u I r*» huvi* it
parents, Mr. and Mr*. K. A. pataca us, carefully doesn't -e* Now thist no niHny «p4irt*men have for
h»a\y 44\i*r-ci»nt of Nlmggy buffalo
gone
off
tO'War,
the
animals
nut*
Smith.
us.
*kin. with gtdil button"
Tbe anawar L» the fejd husi number the huntsrs and they.'re
"M om* of our trt|&gt;* aro mmlr I»v
getting
tough
alxuit
It.
neat if that lisUe, a* First Lad)
wuti'i linn piMipl** rrallxo," navm
It'* n serious thing tn sU&gt;ck* Allen "Tbe M*ttIrmi'iit** in the
on tha Warner lot, needn't have
with
Miriam' Itopklni lit her pictures men. who claim coyote* are kill Ytikuii lire UNiinlly on lake* or
unleaa ahe want* her. Both are ing their sheep by the score.
river-.
l.Y N N
TOM
k
u t ii
Government hunter* cut the
nnd tb*&gt;
"We fly or drive when we ran
A wadding ot quiet alnipllrity strong personal!Urn,
waa tha merr.afe of Hr*. Bar­ wouldn't bo human if they didn't Coyotes down tn negligible pro­ At the end of ni&lt;Mlcrn Dnii*portM
other’- portions a few yenra ago. A stock­ Don, we hire a hnr*e or a dog
bara Fltiarald
of W*»t
I’alm eventually get on each
Uaach and H. F. Grorfo of Miami nerves. It’* my guess. I cmild have man considered it n had season team
on Sunday SL, at tha AH Simla aaketj Hetto about all thia. lut I if coyotra got even I (tereent of
CatholU Church. Father William make it a rule never to disturb n hla flock.
Chrek up fre&lt;|uenlly to uukr
But now many government huntNachtrab officiated In a l»vrly latfy fn a mood. It's dangerous.
Humphrey Bogart Is winding an arc In the army and uthrr&gt; •ure tluit the fat you are Rav­
ainivla ring ceremony.
- ii;'
Tha bride were a
beautiful up "Action In thu North Allan 1am fim ln . higher wngr. In the ing for cooking ia n&lt;»t rancid, (t
tailored aoit of bale blua wool tic." He fin'd. Ho las a bad rnugh city. With the Ulwr ahortago, ia In-tter to u m aevaral jam for
all
the
smoke
from
•
(to
•
with a white
chiffon
blouee
anil from
rancher, unit th.ir sheep herder, atnriiig thia fat ami not pour
her accaaaoriea . ware of Uhri«t- wveka of aftmg In tlo burning can't take time mil to hunt down ■ome fre«h fat into that of .1
ftonutne
11a still has
little o f f flavor. This I* swmrtime
•naa white trimmed with «ro«- taakarr aoquaneea.
predator*.
laugh i “Tner’ye finally found
*' lllli-t
Rrain ribbon.
Ho the.roynles are tncraaelng.
way
to
ftnlih
thi.
picturr,”
In
. The couple la now raaldlnu' at
•aya. "Thoy’ra taking the camrrn One rancher reported In Ihrao
300 1-2 Perk Avenue.
nionthA hd lost ICS sheep- repre­
To remove all footI part* from
away from ua tomarrnw."
senting uhoijl $1600.
Another fat u«4'i| for daep f«C frying, alrain
POSTPONEMENT
Mild losses were running shout 3 the warm greaao through a heavy
percent or 60 sheep lo a hand mu«lln cloth Into the rontainar
The echeduled meotlnr of thn
of IHOO.
Cover the fat when It ha* r&lt;-oed
_____ ________
Aialaa Circle
at tbeiomr
h of
They arc asking nuw for legis­ an! storo In n*frlgen|tor. FooiJ
Mra. U E. Spanear with Mra.
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION:
Henry Ruiari)
co-chairman
at
Membara of tha Young I’roplr. lation In ranlora tha coyote U&gt;un- clinging to fat to ho *aved 1*
7.80 P r id e y iwill
“ not meat this Club in^iyad an amuiing avenlng ty, lifted when government kuat- likely to cauao apoiUge.
weak.
Friday whan they participated In ara took over several years ago.
Bears also are Increasing, and
B'. "Quia
Cotttoat"
and tap dancln
.
_
—
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announcem ent
claaa. Ulaa Mary
rr Lou Coprla
Uoprland. slock losses am being reported rhnrging after hU wife. It took
from sections Ihst hail not seen fuur inorv btilltta to stop him.
choaing tha mbject
l/ict "Front Page
Pi
Authentic. O fficial U. S. Govemmont film
Mr. and Mr*. ■8am Konla an- Moihar
Molhar Oooao", and Ml*. Mary a .predator for yeara.
Knur 1111-h killed it cougar in
ruMinca tha aukgcment of their Elllaboth Carrrr with h«r “ AilR*en till' gentler animal* are |north* ii-ti’in Orwgnn ami the cou- Authorized by The O ffice Of Wnr Information.
daqgktor, Chriianlhr. to Fir.t ▼nilalsir
Slogana” ,
won the getting tough
A d ««r Ufiiude I gar'* mat*' • * ilk**d ofta Of the
Sarg.ant William O'NaiU ion nf prlaea awardad.
01/t •if tin- wuods at Pronu-u, 0 tv.,irn»-i, M..\ \S • -I. of Joarph, for
of
Ur. and t o
Owan O’•'Nall,
l
Tha chib will ba op«n ou Frl the other d:iy, rliDinl lluiold Gar*
I Mil* Santa Barbara, Calif.
ty tncf ^Butorday night* of raat h per’s dug tstisls-r s jsurh and bild
1. Wnah.g de«r
o*k when both
■katlng
aml ■Ivgr tn In. 11,Mist-, t.’.irjivr 'til- I 1M.aill the —11 •'•*!n fietpiently, l»4»ur
dancing can now bo enjoyed.
shoo ttu* •iriiniiil away uiut liiukc nightly
raid*
on apple or
i'y
C o w n u t tod poultry with got chssul Inside. II* flnnlly call­ chard" ami akunk* recently tnittml
down the main street and forved
waisd papar and storo In tht ed nalghlnrs far help.
Vernon Bristow woundsd an oik th# movie house to cloae tempor­
roldaat ,part ot tha rvfrlgsrator
near Utktr, and the enlmel came arily.
for brot kaopiof. ■ ^ .

SERVICE MEN'S
CALENDAR

.

Hits, Mrs. W. A. Sag is: Martha.
Mrs.
Fordyee Russell; JBeeta,
Mr*. O. M. Faarmoa; wsnks,
Mrs- James GiUon; Sentinel, Mr.
Robert WilliamsA large number attended the
meeting.

speaker

Each member,!• urged to hriM a
specimen of her favorite stales.

I'vL and Mrs. Herman EcTlols
of Daytona Reach spent the week­
end visiting their families.

to ()glethor|u- University aflar
spending te holidays with his
brother. Dr W II. Gamer.

Fit

By MARUARRT KFJtNOIH.R
A I* Pr*turM W rlltr
WASIlfNCJTTON, Jnn.
-D r.
Dorothy taSalle i% » worrie«l wo­
man
Tht tnlnf »ho'd \rorrie«l about
tl the way woman nra
their
chnnce to he |ihv*nrally fit for
Wir work—work they m ml ito to
enable more mm to leave civilian
life lor military duty

Eastern Star Order
Installs New Officers

Pv

Cookies

Tea ok Milk
stars
or cracker
2 cups rolled.' b
crumbe
]/3 cup butter, melted
Ik teaspoon salt
14 teaspoon paprika
r j t n t oysters
tap milk
2 tablespoons cream
&lt;
MU . together crumbs, butter
aqd leesecdpgt.’ ’ Sprinkle a thin
Uyer on bottom butUred baking
dish. Add.
Add, 8
g Uyer of oysters end
half-,tot.■ttk end' erasm. Add
more erumbi end rest of Oystors.
then remaining milk a0^1 creami
rover with remaining erurybs.
Bake 41 mlnutce In moderate

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Animals Are Tough
As Hunters Have
Gone Into Service

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“ YOUTH ON PARAD E”

Barbara Fitzgerald
Weds H. F. George

BROWN

MERRICK

TERRY

COMING Wednesday and Thursday.

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Young Peoples Club
Has “Quiz Contest”

“ TH E B A T T L E OF M ID W A Y ”

NOtV IS THE TIME

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LONOWOOD, Jan- I, ((Special)
■Tho T*t«ran Oraca, owned and
atead br C liff Waiter, rota bar
•anew at victory In th# featured
Wt bos” tonight at tho Sanford'
rtaado Kennel Club.
'*»
Qraco qualified for a try at
0 money In the eighth race with
l.aaoy victory Retard** night

a good effort, •bat waa not able
to raw with the winner, Jodi
Froot outbroke tho field bat fall
behind in the'maniac.
To take tho aU th-oad third
airtight—ObMo broka wall, look
a tong lead aad never waa in
dangar.
Among the big
payoff* waa
M1.M to Captain Bod, to win In
the *eornd| 14*40 to Railroad
Boll, to win la tha fifth and
‘117,00, to Big Bualneaa to win
in th* flrot.
Racing will bo underway again
tonight
rir*« eta

- • ^ ^ a aeeondary feature, the
Math rare. Lotto'* Jim will try
far hla eerond atralght victory
Bgalaiat a field of sprinter* that
Include*
WMtla
Jon**.
Fort
Worth, Tawny Tweed and aoveral M *rr*l W av*
Andrew

Cural* K.
Hlarh Kl||«r
Moving AIo r i

Currsa

Ractag atarta each
night at niu* Idly
■ ill, Sunday’* excluded. Ten race* Diamond
are on each program, matching
OOTOO of the heat racing greybound* on tha Eastern »eaboerd.
1 Big money on Individual race*,
a dally double paying
f Ml AO,
bad a quintal* filled out to (71.00
M wall aa track record* for the
oet by Hl-Culde, who look
P
it’jred eighth race, a tutorM Dobbta, who haa
won
It thro* *tarta, war* feaof last night’* race*
at
im oanford-OrlanutA Kennel Club
pinning*.
Th* dally double *■■ paid off
op a 7-0 combination, mane up of
Captain Dud ami l.ucky Gypsy.
Th*
bigqulnlrla paid off on a
M combination
Bobble, running th* alxth fu­
turity ram* In ahead for th*
third lime. The greyhound wa*
Aral Friday night in th* fourth
rue*, aleo a fut jrlt), and Hat-1
•rday night, In ah* earn* dlatanc*.
All. the racea w*r* taken In 30

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Or

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rural#

nosy (la*
AnCraw#

V»&lt;l*rls„

Quality
that

proudly.

ARCADE
J Package Store

NOW. .Enjoy every minute aft Hopie!
V
Buy several
Samson DeLuxe Card Tables

.

monte through playoff triumph*,
whipping Hogan In th* Ttxa*
Open and Dutch llarrleon at St.
Paul. Clayton Heafner turned In
th* seoaou’a best acor*—a I At that
won th* Hahoning Valley Open.
Crmlr Wood's Ryder Cup squad
beat Walter Hagen’* ’’ Ch*n*ng«r*’’ 10-5.
By midyear,
manufacture of
golf club* had been ballad and
many fiirutes. Including th# I*&gt;*
Angale* and Augusta Opens, had
been cancelled for IttS.

Do not add soda to cooking veg­
etable*; It destroy* Vitamins B
on th* aat hole. It seemed a* and C.
though Sammy just couldn’t com*
through In th* clutch.
Hut at Atlantic City, ho showed
ho had what It taka*. Thro* down
altar th* first round, Hammy bepounding out tho** whlatrran
Ing drive* and on th* 35th hole
He closed out Corporal Jim.
Tumcsa, a younger brother of
th* famous golfing family, was
th* giant-killer of th* week, fix
tear* from hi* army ramp. Tur­
ns** breeled through the early
round* and than knoeknd off top­
flight*!* Ben llogan and Byron
Nelson In th* quarter and semi­
finals. It took Sammy’* all lo
best thla determined soldier. And
It »■** last chance for Snead, too,
for h* anlatad In the navy sno-i
afterward*.
Thar* waa an unscheduled sngl* to th* Tam O’Shanter Open
at Chicago— th* professional* re­
belled when ordered to wear
numbers on thalr backs. After a
aeaalon of verbal firework*, the
show went on, but not until Irlck•holter Jo*' Kirkwood was dis­
qualified and Tommy Armour

Modern for the Dining Room

LEGAL NOTICES

iHI-Guld*. lint greyhound ownfd ky th* late Or. C. M. Hall,
cut favorite*
the futurity
11*pudI-Bight
on* ofto th*
of &gt;th*
M, cam*
In 2V Into
flat hi* own again
Buck*,
rh* big dog broke slower than
lUl, and out*mart*d th* flrhl
saving ground nrxt to th* rail
going to tha first turn. II*
vad up fast through th* hack
Itch, ami want on lo win
Ur. In th* rare, Htay Hwe«t
a* With th* pack, and showed

liquor

‘Went Virginia, who bow the Na­
tional open uiraa eommere ago,
■Ifmmad hla long-time Jinx to
earn hla flrot major title. Ha
bowt Corp. Jim Toroaoa t and I
for tha
Profeaalonal
fiolfara’
crown.
That wa. the tally
tournament ......... ....... .........
all other* having bean cancelled
boeauao of tho war. But tha year
had Its golfing highlight*, *och
aa Bon Hogan1* triumph in th*
patriotic dial* America tourney
that aervad aa an unofficial open
rhpamolnahlp,
Byron
Nalaon's
victory In Chicago1* Tam O' Blun­
ter open that waa threatened
briefly by a alt-down atriko, and
Betty Jamoaon’a continued dom­
ination of tho Ctrl’* competition*.
Bnaad'a march to the P. 0. A.
throne aurpriaod many, but It
waa a popular conquaat. Sammy,
who cam* over the mountain* a
half doxen year* ago to gain
quick recognition a* golf'* beat

d al) —John L Fahn*. ootloctor of
Internal R m n u « for th# District
of Florida, recog n lm tho aood for
rendering Mora aervle# to the
people In tho Orlando arm. aad
haa increased tho poraoaaol dad
la eetabllahlng office hour* In tho
Orlando cfflco from
to 1 I:M
A M , aad |:00 to 1:00 P.H.
dollar, InrhadIn( Saturday*.
Tirana offko boon will Ira ebaorrod commencing Jan. I I , t i l l .
Tho local offloo will bo cloaad
Wodnooday. Thnraday, Friday and
Saturday of thla weoli aa tho anaployo*o will bo attending a. school
of Inatraction at tha JackaonrlUa
offlea. aaad will ro-opon on Moa&lt;
day, Jan. II, 104S. t o give Jaformation and aaslri taxpayer*" In
the preparation of return* for the
currant Income tax filing period.

NF.W YORK, Jan. 5, l/PI-Commartial and Industrial builnaas
failure* during 1941, aa r*ported
hr Dun A Bradatraet, Inc., mer­
cantile agency, war* sharply un-

Only SAMSON offers all these
Features for only $3.50
1. Wanhnble S ia ln p roof Finlnh.
2. S tren gth to hold ,100-lh w eigh t.

3. Double llraced Leg*,
t. Heinforced Frame.
5. Style lo Mulch Ihe Meanly of Your Home.
You'll

w h iiI

several of thorn1

A nice nanortmcnt
lamp rthatlen.

of

odt
Although modoyn furol»hi»iu* for tne bedroom era » o* ii most
commonly, dining room furniture of modem design hi" 'otno
rapidly to the fore in recent months, thanks to new dining -oom
suites such a* the one above. The clean, simpla styling has a ipe
riul appeal in a mu hi la-sct by the confusion which reigns »ial«y.

Only

Scatter RUGS

Sectional Sofas Become Davenport

WAITED!
Chat Haneei
Boyg and girls hera'a your chance.

in t iim n a r r i v «-oti»T. w m m
M i i i m i . c ik c u it o r ri.o a io a in i x o
rox
•■m noi.il
l o i x n in L H ix t x x r
ALM A MAE I to ItTON. PompUlnaM

We

will pay 1 cent each for good clean wire
coat hanger*. • Bring them to oar plant.

ALONSO NANNING HOItTON. Da#
lia lin l

o xu xx

SEMINOLE DRY -CLEANERS
the Canadian Open and Harman
Barron copped tha Wastom Upon
to scora hla first triumph In 13
year* of campaigning, Yeung
Chick Herbert won two. towns#

g w * A m , Baafotd.

• Soft Shag Fringe Models!
• Pastel Colon*!

n r r t m u c iT io x

. BTATM o r rLOH IDA: To Aloaso
Manning Morton. Btat* lluapllal,
( ’amp Urt’alo. MI**iMlp*l, tMtBKT#
INOa: You ar* h*r*br ordered I*
appear to th* bill of complaint
heroin ru*&lt;i, (wh*r*ln ih* r*n*/
•ouaht la divorc*) o n . ih* lit day
of February H i l l olhefwt** com#
plslnanl mar proceed *x part*.-V ’
IT la r u flTHEII ord*r*4 Inal this
Urd*r b* published boo* a w*ob
Br four run**eullr* wash* lx I he
Aanfoed HaraM, Benford. Florida.
- WITBKBB my hand and th* of­
ficial seal ef said Court, thl. th*
llth day of December, 1141.
*
a F. IIBIINDON

Tfib group of Mctlonal tofM with*corner, table of Blond*
mil pi# forma* a lovaly living room sotting. D a i* boast a com­
fortable spring construction. Back* and arm* art upholalered
in roao taupe tepeatry.

Living room Blip covers in n
new woven fabric. 8 plccea.

dor tho previous year at #.109 for
Cl*rh of Ih* ClrAill Court,
th# IIH month* andad Poe. 10.
••mlnol# CeunlJf Florida.
la th* comparable period eg 1941
Dyi H. U DUHDICK. D. C. &lt; '
such falluraa totaled 1IJF7,
(Official Baal) ■

New Spring Coat
; Blankets
■^'.Styled with a

auto

and

aim-

pUcity »nd an OMy, diatin-

Comforters

. ' Kulshed grace, Impeccably
Utfored, In lovo|y spring
coldra;

Comfortorg are In color­
ful

cotton

. covcra —

bound edges nnd design

of Pkking Winners .
TONIGHT’S ALL-STAR FEATURE
w#

EIGHTH R A C t-M I MILE
LAURA BELL J *«R Y .KAY.

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,

KITTY PBABL . e ll- • ■ •

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V J g W JWMX.
BONNY OLBB

a t e * i r - 'i ’’
m H Im

stitched,

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f o r 1 ulory...
P la ta *

UNITED S1AIES OEFENSl
S A V IN G S

EnUbllnhed In 1908

SAN FO R D . F LO R ID A ,

W E D N E S D A Y, J A M ' Al t Y ti. 1 90

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liO N I k S

Member AsHiirlnlfti I'res.-*

N TM H KR 94.

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Coupons
For Power In Basic
P a ra ch ut e s
CannotBe U Commandos,
Prophesied For Pleasu Make Dawn Attack In Tunisia
Gasoline Ration Vftill
Be Canceled If
D r i v e r Fails
Comply With

78th ConRreHs Leaders
gress
WASHINGTON,
fan.
1 A P &gt;— dy the
— .** .....
gin in a decade the Democrate kept control of the
Ilona* of Reprteentallvee and a
returned Bam. Rayburn to tho
speakership today In organlilag Ik* 7llh Congreea.
In a prepared address, Rap,
Cax of Georgia coo tended
(hat "government by beraancrata o u t be broken and
broken new" through congreaalonal control of th* Fed­
eral pern* etaing*.
Service men, ptcal reform,
poll (area and Jfrir King* were
the malar subject* of iegla*
la tire proposals Introduced
aa Coagrtea officially con­
vened.
Soother* cangreeamen are
ready tar renew lb* fight to
pdt aalde th* peanal produc­
tion qnetaa for th* next two
yearn, and gnaraale* grower*
a aUnhnum of )IZ3 per ion
and Include labor coal* in
competing the parity formula
aa Rap. Fulmer Introduced a
bill with thee* provisions.

W ASH ING TO N,

Jen.

( 'm i n t y

Allied Planes Damage
Dr Sink 10 Ships
In Rahatil Harbor,
New Britain I s l e

P io n e e r s

ft, VTl

Th
‘h« Of fir** of i*ric« Atlminlstri
lull Unlay uuiJMbhrNi all plcMihre
tlun
*i nvinif by hultler* of A, B. in*!
(' I'trtii on tht* Atlantic AcmbotUi
anti pr^arrtli^il
cancellation , of
IfatoiinH ratmna aa a prnAlty for
failure li» vtirnf-y, effective noort
Jan. 7
,,
Tha mil of all state, county itad
municipal Iuw enUircement aff-ncivR in 17 Kaalaro htatea tn4 U
likecf to
iliatrict of Tolurnhia waa aakoa,
I
help the fcilcral government
vent iilraaure driving, by
Ing all violations to focal
boarila or local Of*A office*, |
’Trpfcnee of paNnengcr cur** at
nny gathering
lor pirpoae* j ot
ajHirl or aimiNerncnt will lie Uk.n
* n primn facie evidence that, gA*
olkne and lirea are :»eing
?&gt;eing dlai
paled nee«iieaaly and Illegally,
t*ie Ol'A aaidJ. The "ban on pirn
alii* driving also applies to purtly s.m-ihI i-ttgagaiiii-nt* "
The IIPA declared fuel oil heat
ntg ration- of all building* rrr.-ef i
those used fair residential
put
poses in the east would be "e .
substantially within the next "I
hour*," No ilelnll* were given.
Drastic prohibition of pleasure
motoring was reinforced by tl c
Ol’A warning that "even men-1
aerious measures" are being pr&lt; !
pared to be readv for immed'*1’
rse "if tin- current situation get-,
wurae."
The action was taken at the In
stance of the Petroleum Admin.
-tralor the Ol’ A aaid, in a join•
effort to plug every week In tin‘dangerously scant supplies" nf
petroleum products on th* raBteinl
seaboard.
In
an earlierreport It wu
pointed nut that the Oil Indus
iail v
Committee's
proposal,
whl
will
be
mad*
to tha
troleum Administration for- IWn
would
make
available
tv
n g funk
rue| ail
tfito (h«
the Ivmetet'r
mo* ing
ail ifilo
Su m
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I hr

Dyson Is Named Higgins Elected
County Chairman Mayor Of Sanford
By Commission
By Commission

W A S H IN G T O N , Jan. 6, UP)
— Hot controversy over the
ration o f Democrateo and R e­
publican! on small strategic
congressional committees was
predicted today os Republi­
cans looked forward to tests
o f strength,.
A new fedoral budget call*
in f fo r expenditures lr &lt;■ex­
cess of f 100 ,000,000,000 Ail. Ing
the coming yegg, today went to
; I»T g adpwted to be ready
Fred. A. Dyaun waa rr-alt-clrd
Riluitrd digging, recently reMl " 4aychairman of the Seminal* County «-l«-te&lt;l commlaaianer in Group

County Board Starts Succeeds W. C. Hill
Program Of Work To Receive Office
For The New Year For Fourth Terra

Board o f Commi,»ioner» at their llnr, waa named mayor of Banf'omm**tUlg';F**tentBr ' C-C- •IcriuloO, i lord yt-iloriUy
yeat*rd*y by Ih* City Com
, «l*ted today
'
mUajoiwn
lonera when they had an an
*n-

j-iftember* "of -phle* 4ulkr orW*l**tl8*JmattWr

__(Mat*
lee* year* to come, convened to­
day with all faction* pledged
to *n all-out war effort, but
sharply divided on dom**tic l«»u*«.
Preliminaries war* cleared away
today. In a pre-teaalon caucua,
Democrat* unanlmoualy nominated
Sam Rayburn of Texaa for an­
other term aa Speaker of tha
Houae, and r*-*l*etod John W.
McCormack of Ifaiaachuaetta aa
their floor leader.
Th# Hoot* Republican confer­
ence nominated Joseph W. Mar­
tin Jr„ of Maaaaehuaette aa thalr
candidate for apeaktr, but Raybnrn'a re-eleetlosi waa deemed vir­
tually a foregoaa eoncluilon, bocauat the Democrats atill held a
14-vote majority, **# Route aeaU
to 808 for th* Republican*.
Democrat* and Republican* alike
called for a holiday on politic* In
dealing with legtaUUon neceaaary
to win the war.
The Democrat* emerged from
their cauena jubilant ever a show
of harmony, one member deaerlh!*• It w "a vmry happy, harmonl__t caucuai than waa no trouble
at all, and we are going to win
the 1844 election*."
Martin, former chairman of tho
‘ uhlDan National Committee
—„ Hondo minority loader In th*
Seventy-Seventh Ceagieaa, leaned
a statement outlining a platform
fob Hooek Republican* la tha new

war* *11 r*-electml In Novumber,
conaDta of Mr. Dyion, U J. l'ope,
BJ, Overatreet Sr., J.E, Partin
• ml W.G. KUliev.
All prraona
holding nppoinllve poHltlona in
the County wer* re-appolnteil.
A reaolutlon waa panitvl by the
Board, requesting Navul nuthurltlea to revlae their offers for
Property taken for the airport,
t waa atated that the amount*
th*y have (uggeiled *a payment*
wer* wholly Inadequate, nml do
not adtquately compensate the
property owner*. Mr. Herndon aulil,
adding that Ih* written form of
Ih* reaolutlon I* now In pn-para
lion by K.F. Itouaholder, Cuunty
attorney.
At Ih* rergueat of A.ii. I'.-leraon and H.C. Dutton- of the Coun­
ty Price and Rationing Hoard
1441.68 waa allowed for nitra­
ting expense* for th* past month
of December, of I I 4I.6N In cxceaa of the regular appropriation.
Tha Board appointed Mrs May
McConaha aa aupervlaor of th*
Oviedo calming kitchen tn rvplare
Mr*. AJ&gt;. Yarn who nn account
of Injuiloa auatalned In n fall,
waa given • rear** leave of ahaance. Mr*. Leon* lluwanl
appointed aa aupervlaor of the
Sanford canning kitchen, which
will atart operation* about Jan.
18. Approve) waa given to th* no­
tary bond* o f H.C. DuBoat, Paul­
..
in* Wftllnk, Joan Moran, and R.
fe n 3 it . -v'.''1 ■i , ' Frenervationof eonaUtotlonal Kttiebeth Leffler

‘ zr?. it ' ‘

Blast Kills Six And
Injures Many Others
CHICAOO. J*n. 0, UP) - Six
nonona wert killed and more
than 100
axploalon
on the i iar eouth
before midnight.
100 petrona who
•tract were blown
te n by the force

S*W

aaid aome amoke

Thi»

will he Mr. Itiggln* fouith i.-rm
*i"m *yor, aa h* held the office
in 1957, 1988 and 1939
Secretary pf the Chamber of
Commerce alnee 1940, Mr lllgglna
haa been Initrumental In bring­
ing about recognition of Snnfnnl
aa a tourist area and u -tillable
spot for northtaner* to spend
winter season*, and was active in
promoting the n*w airport aa a
site for the Naval Air Station
Plans for the Recreational Club
for Service Men were tllscussrtl
by the commleelon and Mr- Hig­
gins announced that drawing* of
Ihe building which will Ih, built
lit Fort Mellon Park are on dis­
play In Roumlllat and Anderson'a
Drug Store.
The reproduction
show* front and aide elevation of
the building n d the floor nlan.
Mr. Higgins succeeds William
C. HIM aa maror. Other com
mlaalonera In office now In addi­
tion to Mr. Hill and Mr. Higgins
•re H. Jatnca Gut, G. I&gt;. Illshup
• nd MJ. Lodge, who was re.
elected In Group One In the No­
vember election.

RFC Loan Given For
Product From Alcohol
W a s h i n g t o n / J * n . «, u i - a
Senate auh-commlttaa we* inform­
al WaJncutay that • to50,0(M
RFC .loan t u awantal to tha
Gulf Distilling
Corporation of
it despite tha
ufacturing
War I’roduedisapproval of
Uon Board.
Chairman Gillette &lt;D Iowa) of
a 8en*U Agriculture Sub-Commlttaa read a letter from K W. Raid,
chief of WPB'a ehamical branch,
who aaaerUd the loan » u authoriaod la»t March after Jem
John , prcaldant of the
llecon•trutlon Finance Corporation, waa
told that a former owner of the
plant aatlipaUd that installation
of
grain-handling
equipment
" shoal d coof M more than *80,ooo.*;
Raid w ot'h i*.latter to Oilletto
in reeponaa to the Chairman'*
Inquiry, field tMtltied today that

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C. O f C. Board
James Cowan And M rs. Takach
O f Directors To
Are Oldest County Pioneers
Meet At Mayfa
Sanford School
Kd HisKins Release?. Bulletin, Of. Work Trustee Bpard
V i n«»k I Twi. t of * I -wke
During Past Yeai
Meets Tuesday
i,
&lt;«f I nki V| i •v nn*I

r

" ( ‘ ruHicnlly
every
fiviulnldt
house nml upNrtuu lit in she C m
has Keen fillnj and at better pitse,
than we have bud in the pant \e*
only shout r»0 |M"ieetil nf ihe pet
sannel fur oprratilig the Naval
Duse is here. The problem ie
Despita quires soiur thought.
EWIBTON, Jan. 0, — De.

Record Sugar Crop
“een In Everglades

u nit m

*■''** airfield

*aal Hi at
«tf tank car*,
The ttoni.1 ..f I liter t«n h ol |h
chief meant of lirlnfinic |M*lntlcum
"I
pjTklurtu into thif
17
Ka"lcm Hi'minoh1 ( ' i•111kI v i Innnlii'i
Htiitra «n&lt;l the iHatrict of fnlu-u-f C"Omnii*lcr will on t l nf H"D l
N m, confilttwl of 13 |ii*rveiit «a*n- Mnvfnti uf I * M* I'M
T * iil i lien 25 percent krroiene hiiJ Tn.it* Edward Hurtful', mm M inis -i.iHtl
intf oil «ml .72 percent ImiuHtnal t « d » v
itltl imi, t'hnu iiik'ii t•'
or heavy lifUllriK •* I th. dlff.. III t■i|1 lli|||l'i‘H
»l
One oil imluntry 1cutler ^aiil 4|lle*ted f&lt; In- IOI'M'Ml I ,1 I’ t &lt;*t s
that the iiiduntTV had asked • II- l!i»* pMiie*
link I.,- Id
mlnetion of " \ ,r cmipons
iiitl
o . leiiiiii'
dreatlc cut* in the value of H*' hi* hninll*
end **CM coupons a« fui iimk &lt;re yrnr
of ai ti i
October.
1 The m ,
i t ni ".ii t i'
tie* iltuii
(iovemmont officleU know H in
■1 III 1 .■
la the aolutlon, he Raid, "but H la Mny. hiiH
,
Olll til tl
a political play. They do n't want i P " " " mv
'
to interfere with people'* plrns tro m c n d i c i * w 'i n l i ih u h 1 illow**
drivlnir too much.
| "It *« with rtMitittle able 1*1 nbAe a reault,*’ he added, ltn lot that thu •oi.'iniiraimn,
of people are going to hr * Id with the t 11y und &lt;
this winter just »o other* an point (.» Hit’ not'd pniHpi imi ♦ v**u»
drive their cars fur pleasure 1he that l b i* ••'Haiti Ini* i - n . ‘d &lt;11
government can solve this nuy many &gt;tiu
V«V m r ptmnl if ,1m
time b’Jt Ihe only answer we , an part v\f tutd i * th. with Him .ml
get Is *w« are studying the *ttna­ w n arc cm tmiugi d hy Ih* . .«'pi • m
tion**”
thm JMMiiri
The proposed boost in Ml all
"W h at lain l.ccii athlcv.ii m 1hr
ollna price* la promoted, Hoi
llsnog, general rounsrl of ihe lbfit &gt;.*«r ix in. .mli. fit..... .*f «h,ii
can
he tloni- liy pn.|U*i plfimiim;
Kaatem ntatee Gasolin* Drabra
Conference, aalil, by hlghrr hu.l- and ciuijicratiiMi. VV»* cannot »*■•-(
neaa coat*, a atrady drop In mo­ on our u«i h V\ »■ i.itiHl lay phin*
toring and tha prospect ot more now foi futm.- v.atH In p Li m .i "
drattle curtailment*.
for the ftiUnc, we hImuiIi I imU
In Boston, Frederick W, Mm-re, overwork Hie ttidiiM i y Hint i him
•xecutlva secretary yf the lloiali hrrn mid i HlaldlHhcd
I hr ni in
Gasoline Dealer* Association of Ing ii|dUHlty Is the Itni
MaaaachuaetU. said that dcab-ra have.
This Industry should Lu
were asking for a l.S cents in- fostered and tir!l|ird In every |a*»
create per gallon
now amt a
larger increase If " A ” cmiimtia slhle way as It h our one pet
muucnt aHPu t.
eliminated.
tha jp m ff fit

repo rted today fi

SijileH lank

' i i r f A4«*

I7 E3on

Jlouae &lt;if Kcprcventatlvcn Kpcnker Sum Rayburn of Texua (leftI
who waa re-elected to that pOAt »rnl Ftcp John W McCormack
of MaRHochusetts who won reelected majority leader hn the Democrata got together with the hope that their control over the
chamber will not bo jeopardiiod by the Ntreiigthened Kepultiican bloc.

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h n t . tv
■•vein,
nioy* I i h i pr«itfiuni. end
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uln.lt throw tht* L»ei*
. . *, 1 nut oi a s rmi^jruint in
in * fioiir Mutour, 2d miles
uthui'Mi of the hijf AxisTirlil naval I iuhh at Hizerte,
n-l wlnlp theland front in
s n, pi.mimnlilv itd l shrouded
uiidiiiit iiih, irniuincd tiutei,

\ I hitiiilin -* iitfutn blasted tht
i nf S.uhni *

\n unthoi iiuttvr nnurcfl today
ii in Algieik political comp
omplfmi ftdhnvihg the death of
i.il Jiuui Hail,m made no
ih the Admirer* pledge
the French fleet B H ik U r
i
\UirdNiiview mid
caused
■Idt'kchlllg of pi n Allied French
i »i* y i- f. in I
he Sn fhtvcM P ncIN c, Allied
ih nil*- I'lnlttrd ss f th sink

n nun’*; ' a »» * my ships
in 1.ike Mi.1\ ,41.(1

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bam adversely affected, Jay W. mining ' material for ■toditloiml **»v plaimvd. H. tl ( liu.. h.mrd
limn .,uul,fi.-d l,ad,-,oh,.
Moran, vie* president
ot
tho houses, hut thu fVc.i-itl ruling I
on the «t ,,-letn
m the following fn-ld.
United State* Bugar Corp., r*- of Army and Nuvy that muter Ini j.*1"". suggested that a go.al ml--,
it„k ,i»
h o«l.wains.
ymm.-n,
will not Ih* reloakc-d to build ' rll'‘ * ' " " “ '" " i J'l*ul'1, ,K' M" ""X " '1 -hips took*, dln-i«, dln-rs li-mli-rs.
vaI i t h would giv e
the l*t*yit f »
I
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t
f
I
n
,iiU
k'ii
(
elivl
n
r
)
.
blnrkstul
Uis,
« » &gt;hu
• » houses far mgn in tiu? urrmi
aim have auffered, the cane
M’licf* in play und y»d kt-t'k up r-ii r i*.'iiicy ft, di illei iM itjuuiiy L elec
prrcludrs uny rhanct* iar piu
t h u lr phytairii I fitnuMM,
boeii kept In good condition by forcits
t i e inn* |line and nlaltmo, *l.«d
from that source,
maintaining water table level* reliefOthsr
l*rvsrnt Mt thli uurctlniyc wo in w oik e r s , te It"pin ntr a 11il * w Ur h
AcUvlIirm of ihi*
thfough Interior pumping faciltJohn I- (iiillowttVi t lisiiniuri. Mi li.iatd men, nil men In the Long
Chsmhcr of Commsrcs
( 1lutNit, und Mrs. Ahhy D, Hutcni
tl*», Which alto have
provided
‘'Assisted, through the Naval ( n. irtrstt’cs; T t VV. laWwton. C m nhofeiurn trade elnss.ificiiLiiin.-4, en
Htlanttonr molature condition*
* FsUerintendtnl &lt;1 F. Me
flreiiu-n ((hedge»,
far young cane planted this Kali Affairs CommlUet*. in tho cummissioning of th* Naval Uaia on ■jv »,« u orri«, jl|rgl siellu hiunrhmeii, mntcH (dredg**). mi*
w- “ ■ * -------- ' “ ................... - " y' ArringtoVi; fil.s
Drtroti? chunica (crusher quaVryl, shovel
officer* of the Ueae, County, City
operators, pile driver foremen,
and Chamber of Commerce O ffi­
piprUycr*. poWtlHmen, d«ger*.
cial*.
coppersmiths, nhcetinHal workers,
"Held regular membenhlp din­
wute rtender* and wharf hulldars.
SWING SHIFT SWINGS
ner On Nov. 10 and had aa guests
officer* of the Sanford Natal
Colombo, the capital of Ceylon, i
WAHHINOTON, Jtn. 0. ( » * ) - waa named for Christopher Co­
Bate.. Over 800 attended thla
Karly
morning
hour*
have
Intt
dinner.
lumbus.
«
"Aaaleted the American Legion IOIM of Ihtlr grlmneea for awing
*hlft worker* In
Dallai
war
with Arrnletic* Day celebration.
The Itritlah Royal Obaervatory
"The secretary, who la Chair* plant*, Th# Park Board ha* ap­ waa eatahliahed »(. Greenwich In
proved tha -J»t
of
community 1075.
Loutea from S to S A. M. accord­
ing to th* Office of War Infor­
Pluto, tho pwnt, moat dletant
mation, Rented Juke bo*** anpply
from the tun,' I* next imaileet
mtitle for 1dancing.
In elx* to Uercury, planet nearest
the tun.
ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS

[ospital Will
lit In Orlando

ITON, Van. «, W -

■.a' ..* tywSTUJfJ.’/v.V,VA\,• * 2m,. I uV

r

Tha Netherlands received Dutch
uiana in South America In eg*
Lange fo» tha tarritory which
tar M ean*
VwlU

ll.lp t s

- &gt;, -hip.,

• t Pa, u waa-

,

ii-. flits* hit* lull v.'t *uffh'i.'iil lt»
1*i|t lei
1 • .... ” p(
M*i*p lip III.’ I I'filtll of (Ii.1 ( 4111 H .it - I I! II
i (.li-t Mient-* of ini'll to \obm»ei r
•ill'll

Mi
Mi I it’itH repni'D’.l
lliut ii. N,m t i' hiihI i &lt;tiin. battalion*,
iM.llltl.'H
W’OlId *i S.'iiIh'ch
orat Fall drought In the
Thi* prgunmtlion hn* had tin t I Hllwptil (fit 1014
Mi 1 mi ti i e s|i)iimed Ilia! he
tory of tha Everglade*, the re­ Fodrral llmming AuiJmrlly mfik.’ i urnki* 1
it1 '"
\» ‘i yY ilifh. nil to inrr&gt; mil
cord auger cane crop ha* not u survey, with the Idm of ul» I NjJ*
' “ ,l m'li.’duli* tut orgm run ui'ci pt no other erdt&gt;lnn ii( m

• p li.ml* i

•sndi ii a d’ stroytr

’ aw To Accent Men
in St'it been Brunei
ink

supply

, \m*rili- ,ratal
..... I vlth
i.
Ma«-

,

ro wee-

I vrl attack,
■ • fa-r &gt;f u heavy antl-t flic -erven thrown up
1•’ bipfinene ships.
i »n prefid sir activity ortr
Hi went Fneifle mrsa, AtH* IJenufh:liters wars crstllUJ
i • 'in g one enomy fighter
&lt; --cl- in a strafing attack
t-hilloro nirfiabl on Port*
» Timor.
i„

N«w

Guinea,

ona

B-14

tha often pounrtad air. I .it I t* while other Alllaid
' 1 tubed and strafed Rug*

l
Madnv, recently dev*]
' t&gt; ' i n nn the New Guinea (
• nil.,.. -&gt;t nf Satamaua.
&lt;i.. ,t,e around, Allied Inft
,i- t-r lav cloead In on the
o n holding out In the na
mite and a naif long
tar
teaching th* coaet at Sanaa

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LONOWOOD, Jan- I, ((Special)
■Tho T*t«ran Oraca, owned and
atead br C liff Waiter, rota bar
•anew at victory In th# featured
Wt bos” tonight at tho Sanford'
rtaado Kennel Club.
'*»
Qraco qualified for a try at
0 money In the eighth race with
l.aaoy victory Retard** night

- • ^ ^ a aeeondary feature, the
Math rare. Lotto'* Jim will try
far hla eerond atralght victory
Bgalaiat a field of sprinter* that
Include*
WMtla
Jon**.
Fort
Worth, Tawny Tweed and aoveral

a good effort, •bat waa not able
to raw with the winner, Jodi
Froot outbroke tho field bat fall
behind in the'maniac.
To take tho aU th-oad third
airtight—ObMo broka wall, look
a tong lead aad never waa in
dangar.
Among the big
payoff* waa
M1.M to Captain Bod, to win In
the *eornd| 14*40 to Railroad
Boll, to win la tha fifth and
‘117,00, to Big Bualneaa to win
in th* flrot.
Racing will bo underway again
tonight
rir*« eta
M*rr*l Wav*
Cural* K.
Andrew

Currsa

Ractag atarta each
night at niu* Idly
■ ill, Sunday’* excluded. Ten race* Diamond
are on each program, matching
OOTOO of the heat racing greybound* on tha Eastern »eaboerd.
1 Big money on Individual race*,
a dally double paying
f Ml AO,
bad a quintal* filled out to (71.00
M wall aa track record* for the
oet by Hl-Culde, who look
it’jred eighth race, a tutorM Dobbta, who haa
won

Hlarh

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Moving AIori

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It thro* *tarta, war* feaof last night’* race*
at
im oanford-OrlanutA Kennel Club
pinning*.
Th* dally double *■■ paid off
op a 7-0 combination, mane up of
Captain Dud ami l.ucky Gypsy.
Th*
bigqulnlrla paid off on a
M combination
Bobble, running th* alxth fu­
turity ram* In ahead for th*
third lime. The greyhound wa*
Aral Friday night in th* fourth
rue*, aleo a fut jrlt), and Hat-1
•rday night, In ah* earn* dlatanc*.
All. the racea w*r* taken In 30

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rural#
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nosy (la*

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V»&lt;l*rls„

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Samson DeLuxe Card Tables

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monte through playoff triumph*,
whipping Hogan In th* Ttxa*
Open and Dutch llarrleon at St.
Paul. Clayton Heafner turned In
th* seoaou’a best acor*—a I At that
won th* Hahoning Valley Open.
Crmlr Wood's Ryder Cup squad
beat Walter Hagen’* ’’ Ch*n*ng«r*’’ 10-5.
By midyear,
manufacture of
golf club* had been ballad and
many fiirutes. Including th# I*&gt;*
Angale* and Augusta Opens, had
been cancelled for IttS.

Do not add soda to cooking veg­
etable*; It destroy* Vitamins B
on th* aat hole. It seemed a* and C.
though Sammy just couldn’t com*
through In th* clutch.
Hut at Atlantic City, ho showed
ho had what It taka*. Thro* down
altar th* first round, Hammy beran pounding out tho** whlatIng drive* and on th* 35th hole
He closed out Corporal Jim.
Tumcsa, a younger brother of
th* famous golfing family, was
th* giant-killer of th* week, fix
tear* from hi* army ramp. Tur­
ns** breeled through the early
round* and than knoeknd o ff top­
flight*!* Ben llogan and Byron
Nelson In th* quarter and semi­
finals. It took Sammy’* all lo
best thla determined soldier. And
It »■** last chance for Snead, too,
for h* anlatad In the navy sno-i
afterward*.
Thar* waa an unscheduled sngl* to th* Tam O’Shanter Open
at Chicago— th* professional* re­
belled when ordered to wear
numbers on thalr backs. After a
aeaalon of verbal firework*, the
show went on, but not until Irlck•holter Jo*' Kirkwood was dis­
qualified and Tommy Armour

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LEGAL NOTICES

iHI-Guld*. lint greyhound ownfd ky th* late Or. C. M. Hall,
cut favorite*
the futurity
11*pudI-Bight
on* ofto th*
of &gt;th*
M, cam*
In 2V Into
flat hi* own again
Buck*,
rh* big dog broke slower than
lUl, and out*mart*d th* flrhl
saving ground nrxt to th* rail
going to tha first turn. II*
vad up fast through th* hack
Itch, ami want on lo win
Ur. In th* rare, Htay Hwe«t
a* With th* pack, and showed

liquor

‘Went Virginia, who bow the Na­
tional open uiraa eommere ago,
■Ifmmad hla long-time Jinx to
earn hla flrot major title. Ha
bowt Corp. Jim Toroaoa t and I
for tha
Profeaalonal
fiolfara’
crown.
That wa. the tally
tournament ......... ....... .........
all other* having bean cancelled
boeauao of tho war. But tha year
had Its golfing highlight*, *och
aa Bon Hogan1* triumph in th*
patriotic dial* America tourney
that aervad aa an unofficial open
rhpamolnahlp,
Byron
Nalaon's
victory In Chicago1* Tam O' Blun­
ter open that waa threatened
briefly by a alt-down atriko, and
Betty Jamoaon’a continued dom­
ination of tho Ctrl’* competition*.
Bnaad'a march to the P. 0. A.
throne aurpriaod many, but It
waa a popular conquaat. Sammy,
who cam* over the mountain* a
half doxen year* ago to gain
quick recognition a* golf'* beat

d al) —John L Fahn*. ootloctor of
Internal R m n u « for th# District
of Florida, recog n lm tho aood for
rendering Mora aervle# to the
people In tho Orlando arm. aad
haa increased tho poraoaaol dad
la eetabllahlng office hour* In tho
Orlando cfflco from
to 1 I:M
A M , aad |:00 to 1:00 P.H.
dollar, InrhadIn( Saturday*.
Tirana offko boon will Ira ebaorrod commencing Jan. I I , t i l l .
Tho local offloo will bo cloaad
Wodnooday. Thnraday, Friday and
Saturday of thla weoli aa tho anaployo*o will bo attending a. school
of Inatraction at tha JackaonrlUa
offlea. aaad will ro-opon on Moa&lt;
day, Jan. II, 104S. t o give Jaformation and aaslri taxpayer*" In
the preparation of return* for the
currant Income tax filing period.

NF.W YORK, Jan. 5, l/PI-Commartial and Industrial builnaas
failure* during 1941, aa r*ported
hr Dun A Bradatraet, Inc., mer­
cantile agency, war* sharply un-

Only SAMSON offers all these
Features for only $3.50
1. Wanhnble S ia ln p roof Finlnh.
2. S tren gth to hold ,100-lh w eigh t.

3. Double llraced Leg*,
t. Heinforced Frame.
5. Style lo Mulch Ihe Meanly of Your Home.
You'll

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several of thorn1

A nice nanortmcnt
lamp rthatlen.

of

odt
Although modoyn furol»hi»iu* for tne bedroom era » o* ii most
commonly, dining room furniture of modem design hi" 'otno
rapidly to the fore in recent months, thanks to new dining -oom
suites such a* the one above. The clean, simpla styling has a ipe
riul appeal in a mu hi la-sct by the confusion which reigns »ial«y.

Only

Scatter RUGS

Sectional Sofas Become Davenport

W A IT E D !
Chat Haneei
will pay 1 cent each for good clean wire

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tiim narriv «-oti»T. wmm
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ALMA MAE I to ItTON. PompUlnaM

coat hanger*. • Bring them to oar plant.

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SEMINOLE DRY -CLEANERS
the Canadian Open and Harman
Barron copped tha Wastom Upon
to scora hla first triumph In 13
year* of campaigning, Yeung
Chick Herbert won two. towns#

g w * A m , Baafotd.

. BTATM o r rLO H ID A : To Aloaso
Manning Morton. Btat* lluapllal,
( ’amp Urt’alo. MI**iMlp*l, tMtBKT#
INOa: You ar* h*r*br ordered I*
appear to th* bill of complaint
heroin ru*&lt;i, (w h*r*ln ih* r*n*/
•ouaht la divorc*) o n . ih* lit day
of February H i l l olhefwt** com#
plslnanl mar proceed *x part*.-V ’
IT la r u flTHEII ord*r*4 Inal this
Urd*r b* published boo* a w*ob
Br four run**eullr* wash* lx I he
Aanfoed HaraM, Benford. Florida.
- WITBKBB my hand and th* of­
ficial seal ef said Court, thl. th*
llth day of December, 1141.
*
a F. IIBIINDON

Tfib group of Mctlonal tofM with*corner, table of Blond*
mil pi# forma* a lovaly living room sotting. D a i* boast a com­
fortable spring construction. Back* and arm* art upholalered
in roao taupe tepeatry.

• Pastel Colon*!

L iv in g room Blip covers in n
new woven fabric.

dor tho previous year at #.109 for
Cl*rh of Ih* ClrAill Court,
th# IIH month* andad Poe. 10.
••mlnol# CeunlJf Florida.
la th* comparable period eg 1941
Dyi H. U DUHDICK. D. C. &lt; '
such falluraa totaled 1IJF7,
(Official Baal) ■

New Spring Coat
;
■^'.Styled with a auto

Blankets
and

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Comforters

pUcity »nd an OMy, diatin. ' Kulshed grace, Impeccably
Utfored, In lovo|y spring
coldra;

Comfortorg are In color­
ful

cotton . covcra —

bound edges nnd design

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TONIGHT’S ALL-STAR FEATURE
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EIGHTH R A C t - M I MILE
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UNITED S1AIES OEFENSl
S A V IN G S

EnUbllnhed In 1908

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A ,
W E D N E S D A Y , J A M ' A ltY
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Member AsHiirlnlfti I'res.-*

N T M H K R 94.

Coupons
For Pow er In Basic
P a ra c h u te s
CannotBe U Com m andos,
P roph esied For Pleasu M ake Dawn Attack In Tunisia
78th ConRreHs Leaders
gress
WASHINGTON,

1 A P &gt;— dy the

fan.

— .* * .....

gin in a decade the Democrate kept control of the
Ilona* of Reprteentallvee and a
returned Bam. Rayburn to tho
speakership today In organlilag Ik* 7llh Congreea.
In a prepared address, Rap,
Cax of Georgia coo tended
(hat "government by beraancrata o u t be broken and
broken new" through congreaalonal control of th* Fed­
eral pern* etaing*.
Service men, ptcal reform,
poll (area and Jfrir King* were
the malar subject* of iegla*
la tire proposals Introduced
aa Coagrtea officially con­
vened.
Soother* cangreeamen are
ready tar renew lb* fight to
pdt aalde th* peanal produc­
tion qnetaa for th* next two
yearn, and gnaraale* grower*
a aUnhnum of )IZ3 per ion
and Include labor coal* in
competing the parity formula
aa Rap. Fulmer Introduced a
bill with thee* provisions.
W A S H IN G T O N , Jan. 6, UP)
— H o t con troversy over the

Jlouae &lt;if Kcprcventatlvcn Kpcnker Sum Rayburn of Texua (leftI
who waa re-elected to that pOAt »rnl Ftcp John W McCormack
of MaRHochusetts who won reelected majority leader hn the Democrata got together with the hope that their control over the
chamber will not bo jeopardiiod by the Ntreiigthened Kepultiican bloc.

Dyson Is Named Higgins Elected
County Chairman M ayor Of Sanford
By Commission By Commission

ration o f Dem ocrateo and R e ­
publican! on small strategic
congressional com m ittees was
predicted today os Republi­
cans looked fo rw a rd to tests
o f stren gth ,.
County Board Starts Succeeds W. C. Hill
A new fedoral budget call*
Program Of Work
To Receive Office
i n f f o r expenditures lr &lt;■ex ­
cess of f 100,000,000,000 Ail. Ing
For The New Year
For Fourth Terra
the coming yegg, today went to
; I»T g adpwted to be ready
Fred. A. Dyaun waa rr-alt-clrd
Riluitrd digging, recently reM l " 4aychairman of the Seminal* County «-l«-te&lt;l commlaaianer in Group
Board of Commi,»ioner» at their llnr, waa named mayor of BanCity Com
f'omm **tUlg ';F **tentBr ' C-C- •IcriuloO, i lord yt-iloriUy
y e a t * r d * y by Ih* City
, «l*te d today
'
m U ajo
iw n when they
an
lonera
they had an *n-

__(Mat*
lee* year* to come, convened to­
day with all faction* pledged
to *n all-out war effort, but
sharply divided on dom**tic l«»u*«.
Preliminaries war* cleared away
today. In a pre-teaalon caucua,
Democrat* unanlmoualy nominated
Sam Rayburn of Texaa for an­
other term aa Speaker of tha
Houae, and r*-*l*etod John W.
McCormack of Ifaiaachuaetta aa
their floor leader.
Th# Hoot* Republican confer­
ence nominated Joseph W. Mar­
tin Jr„ of Maaaaehuaette aa thalr
candidate for apeaktr, but Raybnrn'a re-eleetlosi waa deemed vir­
tually a foregoaa eoncluilon, bocauat the Democrats atill held a
14-vote majority, **# Route aeaU
to 808 for th* Republican*.
Democrat* and Republican* alike
called for a holiday on politic* In
dealing with legtaUUon neceaaary
to win the war.
The Democrat* emerged from
their cauena jubilant ever a show
of harmony, one member deaerlh!*• It w "a vmry happy, harmonl__t caucuai than waa no trouble
at all, and we are going to win
the 1844 election*."
Martin, former chairman of tho
‘ uhlDan National Committee
—„ Hondo minority loader In th*
Seventy-Seventh Ceagieaa, leaned
a statement outlining a platform
fob Hooek Republican* la tha new

j-iftember* "of -phle*
war* *11 r*-electml In Novumber,
conaDta of Mr. Dyion, U J. l'ope,
BJ, Overatreet Sr., J.E, Partin
• ml W.G. KUliev.
All prraona
holding nppoinllve poHltlona in
the County wer* re-appolnteil.
A reaolutlon waa panitvl by the
Board, requesting Navul nuthurltlea to revlae their offers for
roperty taken for the airport,
t waa atated that the amount*
th*y have (uggeiled *a payment*
wer* wholly Inadequate, nml do
not adtquately compensate the
property owner*. Mr. Herndon aulil,
adding that Ih* written form of
Ih* reaolutlon I* now In pn-para
lion by K.F. Itouaholder, Cuunty
attorney.
At Ih* rergueat of A.ii. I'.-leraon and H.C. Dutton- of the Coun­
ty Price and Rationing Hoard
1441.68 waa allowed for nitra­
ting expense* for th* past month
of December, of II4I.6N In cxceaa of the regular appropriation.
Tha Board appointed Mrs May
McConaha aa aupervlaor of th*
Oviedo calming kitchen tn rvplare
Mr*. AJ&gt;. Yarn who nn account
of Injuiloa auatalned In n fall,
waa given • rear** leave of ahaance. Mr*. Leon* lluwanl
appointed aa aupervlaor of the
Sanford canning kitchen, which
will atart operation* about Jan.
18. -

P

4ulkr orW *l**tl8*J mattWr Thi»
will he Mr. Itiggln* fouith i.-rm
*i"m *yor, aa h* held the office
in 1957, 1988 and 1939
Secretary pf the Chamber of
Commerce alnee 1940, Mr lllgglna
haa been Initrumental In bring­
ing about recognition of Snnfnnl
aa a tourist area and u -tillable
spot for northtaner* to spend
winter season*, and was active in
promoting the n*w airport aa a
site for the Naval Air Station
Plans for the Recreational Club
for Service Men were tllscussrtl
by the commleelon and Mr- Hig­
gins announced that drawing* of
Ihe building which will Ih, built
lit Fort Mellon Park are on dis­
play In Roumlllat and Anderson'a
Drug Store.
The reproduction
show* front and aide elevation of
the building n d the floor nlan.
Mr. Higgins succeeds William
C. HIM aa maror. Other com
mlaalonera In office now In addi­
tion to Mr. Hill and Mr. Higgins
•re H. Jatnca Gut, G. I&gt;. Illshup
• nd MJ. Lodge, who was re.
elected In Group One In the No­
vember election.

RFC Loan Given For
Product From Alcohol
W a s h i n g t o n / J * n . «, u i - a
Senate auh-commlttaa we* inform­

Approve) waa given to th* no­ al WaJncutay that • to50,0(M
tary bond* of H.C. DuBoat, Paul­ RFC .loan t u awantal to tha
..
in* Wftllnk, Joan Moran, and R. Gulf Distilling Corporation of
fe n 3 it . -v'.''1 ■i , ' Frenervationof eonaUtotlonal Kttiebeth Leffler

‘ zr?. it ' ‘

Blast Kills Six And
Injures Many Others
CHICAOO. J*n. 0, UP) - Six
nonona wert killed and more
than 100
axploalon
on the i iar eouth
before midnight.
S *W
100 petrona who
•tract were blown
te n by the force
aaid aome amoke

it despite tha
ufacturing
War I’roduedisapproval of
Uon Board.
Chairman Gillette &lt;D Iowa) of
a 8en*U Agriculture Sub-Commlttaa read a letter from K W. Raid,
chief of WPB'a ehamical branch,
who aaaerUd the loan » u authoriaod la»t March after Jem
John , prcaldant of the
llecon•trutlon Finance Corporation, waa
told that a former owner of the
plant aatlipaUd that installation
of
grain-handling
equipment
" shoal d coof M more than *80,ooo.*;
Raid w ot'h i*.latter to Oilletto
in reeponaa to the Chairman'*
Inquiry, field tMtltied today that

E ^ n WS r£ r,.HTefT'lS;

Gasoline Ration Vftill
Be Canceled If
D r i v e r Fails
Comply With

( 'm i n t y

Allied Planes Damage
Dr Sink 10 Ships
In Rahatil Harbor,
New Britain I s l e

P io n e e r s

WASHINGTON, Jen. ft, VTl
Th
‘h« Of fir** of i*ric« Atlminlstri
lull Unlay uuiJMbhrNi all plcMihre
tlun
*i nvinif by hultler* of A, B. in*!
(' I'trtii on tht* Atlantic AcmbotUi
anti pr^arrtli^il
cancellation , of
IfatoiinH ratmna aa a prnAlty for
failure li» vtirnf-y, effective noort
Jan. 7
,,
Tha mil of all state, county itad
municipal Iuw enUircement aff-ncivR in 17 Kaalaro htatea tn4 U
likecf to
iliatrict of Tolurnhia waa aakoa,
I
help the fcilcral government
vent iilraaure driving, by
Ing all violations to focalI7E3on
boarila or local Of*A office*, |
’Trpfcnee of paNnengcr cur** at
nny gathering
lor pirpoae* j ot
ajHirl or aimiNerncnt will lie Uk.n
* n primn facie evidence that, gA*
olkne and lirea are :»eing
?&gt;eing dlai
paled nee«iieaaly and Illegally,
t*ie Ol'A aaidJ. The "ban on pirn
alii* driving also applies to purtly s.m-ihI i-ttgagaiiii-nt* "
The IIPA declared fuel oil heat
ntg ration- of all building* rrr.-ef i
those used fair residential
put
poses in the east would be "e .
substantially within the next "I
hour*," No ilelnll* were given.
Drastic prohibition of pleasure
motoring was reinforced by tl c
Ol’A warning that "even men-1
aerious measures" are being pr&lt; !
pared to be readv for immed'*1’
rse "if tin- current situation get-,
wurae."
The action was taken at the In
stance of the Petroleum Admin.
-tralor the Ol’ A aaid, in a join•
effort to plug every week In tin‘dangerously scant supplies" nf
petroleum products on th* raBteinl
seaboard.
In
an earlierreport It wu
pointed nut that the Oil Indus
iail v
Committee's
proposal,
whl
will
be
mad*
to tha
troleum Administration for- IWn
would
make
available
tv
ng funk
rue| ail ifilo
tfito the
mo* ing
(h« Ivmetet'r
Su m
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*11* !*•■&gt;. laird Crttk)
I hr Ns*, reported today fi
I nilci! SijileH lank force of
' iir f A4«*

unit m

he (I

“ anreeae

lulls h*imh«rifrdM the Japan*
*■''** airfield at Monde, New
ftiiinra Inlindk m the .Solotil* taain lairil I’rraa &gt;
Hwmii * nrmiet. i|ulckened
I hi f f.Mnltklr i»i (jtrmin dita*
-D r in I hi* ( Anranuti and
tfuddl# Ihm l«jd«y, cnffulflni
-*» -im»wi wiVi %|tail new cittvfi
jind ho* nh mnid in«ilcfil|,jn«
* -1n • Hifif (hr final drive
&gt; * ** in (Ainit.ulfitr rrliivru divlfitune
&gt;. * .il
&lt; «U. .. IJ , 4lui
• lit *•*( .,*04 l 11,.1tl
■n,11n»n m Itiitrf
•H.p,* •».*■e mi a *i*fi l
hiii *** ..I bri nr * ihe

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.-•i ■. parat liuti* trmipa anti
ma s a m * rpporU ii tuJAj
...... PKPCUilM a HVV111 UttW J(
u ln .lt throw tht* L»ei*
. . *, 1 nut oi a s rmi^jruint in
in * fioiir Mutour, 2d miles
uthui'Mi o f the hijf A xisTirlil naval I iuhh at Hizerte,
n-l wlnlp the land fron t in
sn, pi.mimnlilv itdl shrouded
uiidiiiit iiih, irniuincd tiutei,
\ I hitiiilin -* iitfutn blasted tht
i nf S.uhni*
\n unthoi iiuttvr nnurcfl today
ii in Algieik political comp
omplfmi ftdhnvihg the death of
i.il
Jiuui
Hail,
m
made
no
hnt.tv
■•vein,
ih the Admirer* pledge
nioy* I ihi pr«itfiuni. end
the French fleet B H ik U r
V i n«»k I Twi. t of * I -wke
i
\UirdNiiview mid
caused
I
1,1,1 I s ! o f M K - in r S l iie t
■Idt'kchlllg of pi n Allied French
i.i M |n i* wen I
vs..#
him m .
i »i* y i-f. in I
i,
&lt;«f I nki V| i •v nn*I
he Sn fhtvcM PncINc, Allied
I
|IIloll, 'i.
*'l Suit
ih nil*- I'lnlttrd ssf th sink
n nun’*; ' a »» * my ships
oi JLh sn New lirUain,
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C. O f C. Board
James Cowan And Mrs. Takach
O f Directors To
Are Oldest County Pioneers
T M eet A t Mayfa Sanford School
Kd HisKins Release?Trustee Bpard
. Bulletin, Of. Work
During Past Yeai
tourer
*aal Hi at
Meets Tuesday
«tf tank car*,

Apulraieum
tha jpmfffit
The ttoni.1 ..f I liter t«n h ol |h
chief meant of lirlnfinic |M*lntlcum
i Innnlii'i
"I
pjTklurtu into thif
17
Ka"lcm Hi'minoh1 ( ' i•111kI v
To
Be
S o liHtiitra «n&lt;l the iHatrict of fnlu-u-f C"Omnii*lcr will on t l nf H"D l l l e p o i i N
N m, confilttwl of 13 |ii*rveiit «a*n- Mnvfnti uf I * M* I ' M
T * iil i m
i
l
l
e
d
I
'o
B
o
t
h
T in
lien 25 percent krroiene hiiJ Tn.it* Edward Hurtful', mm M inis -i.iHtl
intf oil «ml .72 percent ImiuHtnal t«d» v
itltl imi, t'hnu iiik'ii t•'
C n u n lv
And
S la te
or heavy lifUllriK •* I th. dlff.. III t ■i||1lli|||l'i‘H
»l
One oil imluntry 1cutler ^aiil 4|lle*ted f&lt; In- IOI'M'Ml I ,1 I’ t &lt;*t s
nrhool
that the iiiduntTV had asked • II- l!i»* pMiie*
link I.,- Id .............. Ml 'I IIMUIIM M 11..........
'
mlnetion of " \ ,r cmipons
iiitl hi* hninll*
o . leiiiiii'
l
tall* it..m, | -.1 \‘ ddn In
dreatlc cut* in the value of H*'
I.IM
l,
I
.
pm.
i |MM'd
i
....... kill
end **CM coupons a« fui iimk &lt;re yrnr
of ai ti i ‘ H i! olid UbllllMn 1 1-i til • mini s
October.
1 The m ,
i t ni ".ii t i' , i, 1 H.nud and t-i II
tie* iltuii
(iovemmont officleU know H in
■1 III 1 .■ ».. i .i i: i. hi|.|.l W.'l |(
la the aolutlon, he Raid, "but H la Mny. hiiH
,
Olll til tl Hi, Sit of old Its,I. id **f
a political play. They don't want i P " " " mv
'
1i i f.. ,, -1ur Ill til
to interfere with people'* plrns tro mcndici* w'inli ih uh 1 illow **
1- * or si iiwt '"i: of tl
drivlnir too much.
| "It *« with rtMitittle able 1*1 nb- . i. i .i . Ae a reault,*’ he added, ltn lot that thu •oi.'iniiraimn,
of people are going to hr * Id with the t 11y und &lt;
this winter just »o other* an point (.» Hit’ not'd pniHpi imi ♦ v**u»
drive their cars fur pleasure 1he that lbi* ••'Haiti Ini* i - n . ‘d &lt;11
government can solve this nuy many &gt;tiu
V«V mr ptmnl if ,1m
time b’Jt Ihe only answer we , an part v\f tutd i * th. with Him .ml
get Is *w« are studying the *ttna­ wn arc cm tmiugi d hy Ih* . .«'pi •m
tion**”
thm JMMiiri
The proposed boost in Ml all
i i ,i Ii, 1
i Mi
................ \
"What lain l.ccii athlcv.ii m 1hr i.t In 1III'* toolin .iiili tiimi'H, thi
ollna price* la promoted, Hoi
s1... 1 I.i. *11V ” let (is I aiilllli 1. .Oil
I
» .....
llsnog, general rounsrl of ihe lbfit &gt;.*«r ix in. .mli. fit..... .*f «h,ii to • Oil (llo)ll
C((]|l
101,1
.-dm
nit
* s \ . ,V b . . .
Mii , |;
can he tloni- liy pn.|U*i plfimiim;
Kaatem ntatee Gasolin* Drabra
. Il.sol
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II.
in
&gt;
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Ma i y
Conference, aalil, by hlghrr hu.l- and ciuijicratiiMi. VV»* cannot »*■•-(
,o H ,|t,•no i lt&lt;
1It.- II. ■U.d 111•l*t••v*•.1 lln O l
1 i nun
neaa coat*, a atrady drop In mo­ on our u«i h V\ »■ i.itiHl lay phin* 1 III.- 1•i .nuioiif
Ill'll
S* 1"id
i.
t lo
\ .O’lMI »
M.
toring and tha prospect ot more now foi futm.- v.atH In p Lim .i "
In Hill 1,o n llundli'H i.o Mu
. r&lt;, '
Mm J.oM M 1 II
drattle curtailment*.
for the ftiUnc, we hImuiIi I imU ..... Mont ........ ml 1fit uh* -•&gt; i hi
1 miin
1 1'
,0.1 1 ,
J
I.
In Boston, Frederick W, Mm-re, overwork Hie ttidiiM i y Hint i him 1,1. .1...&gt;..l fin idil i* Do Ha­ k«
* 1 • 1 ti. ,...■1 Ml i ■ivvan.
•xecutlva secretary yf the lloiali hrrn mid i HlaldlHhcd
I hr ni in MilTO- hi1*V (111th 1 him i of ndt ii ,
.41,
t•
1 \ hoi In
Gasoline Dealer* Association of Ing ii|dUHlty Is the Itni
MM
lII ill
. .’.1 Mt ■1 1... il li 1 ;!,
MaaaachuaetU. said that dcab-ra have. This Industry should Lu
idm ft King mvd f on. ti 1•'OH
» s\ P
1 lo
were asking for a l.S cents in- fostered and tir!l|ird In every |a*»
create per gallon
now amt a
larger increase If " A ” cmiimtia slhle way as It h our one pet
muucnt aHPu t.
eliminated.
" ( ‘ruHicnlly every
fiviulnldt
w u* illH* in
house nml upNrtuu lit in she Cm
has Keen fillnj and at better pitse, i U&gt;iih viirv himI i nil nil l&lt;» ki’f
ink
Sugar Crop
than we have bud in the pant \e* h &gt;41 111 thi' l» iihling it*
:' t»* S.'leHiV** S«'i\i(. h.i* i
shout r»0 |M"ieetil nf ihe pet ii-. flits* hit* lull v.'t *uffh'i.'iil lt» H .it - I I! II 1*i|t lei 1• .... ” p(
Everglades only
M
*i*p
lip
III.’
I
I'filtll
of
(Ii.1
(
4
1
1
1
sannel fur oprratilig the Naval
i (.li-t Mient-* of ini'll to \obm»ei r
•ill'll
Duse is here. The problem ie
Mi
Mi I it’itH
repni'D’.l
lliut ii. N,m t i' hiihI i &lt;tiin. battalion*,
EWIBTON, Jan. 0, — Despita
De.
quires soiur thought.
iM.llltl.'H
W’OlId *i S.'iiIh'ch
orat Fall drought In the
Thi* prgunmtlion hn* had tin t I Hllwptil (fit 1014
Mi 1 mi ti i e s|i)iimed Ilia! he
tory of tha Everglade*, the re­ Fodrral llmming AuiJmrlly mfik.’ i urnki* 1
it1 '"
\» ‘i yY ilifh. nil to inrr&gt; mil
cord auger cane crop ha* not u survey, with the Idm of ul» I NjJ*
' “ ,l m'li.’duli* tut orgm run ui'ci pt no other erdt&gt;lnn ii( m
bam adversely affected, Jay W. mining ' material for ■toditloiml **»v plaimvd. H. tl ( liu.. h.mrd
limn .,uul,fi.-d l,ad,-,oh,.
Moran, vie* president
ot
tho houses, hut thu fVc.i-itl ruling I
on the «t ,,-letn
m the following fn-ld.
United State* Bugar Corp., r*- of Army and Nuvy that muter Ini j.*1"". suggested that a go.al ml--,
it„k ,i»
h o«l.wains.
ymm.-n,
will not Ih* reloakc-d to build ' rll'‘ * ' " " “ '" " i J'l*ul'1, ,K' M" ""X "'1 -hips took*, dln-i«, dln-rs li-mli-rs.
vaIi t h would give the l*t*yit f »
I
i
F
t
f
I
n
,iiU
k
'ii
(elivl
n
r)
.
blnrkstul
Uis,
« » &gt;hu
• » houses far mgn in tiu? urrmi
aim have auffered, the cane
M’licf* in play und y»d kt-t'k up r-ii ri*.'iiicy ft, di illei iM itjuuiiy L elec
prrcludrs uny rhanct* iar piu
thulr phytairii I fitnuMM,
boeii kept In good condition by forcits
tie inn* |line and nlaltmo, *l.«d
from that source,
maintaining water table level* reliefOthsr
l*rvsrnt Mt thli uurctlniyc wo in woik e rs, teIt"pinntr a11il * wUr h
AcUvlIirm of ihi*
thfough Interior pumping faciltJohn
I(iiillowttVi
t
lisiiniuri.
Mi
li.iatd men, nil men In the Long
Chsmhcr of Commsrcs
( 1lutNit, und Mrs. Ahhy D, Hutcni
tl*», Which alto have
provided
‘'Assisted, through the Naval ( n. irtrstt’cs; T t VV. laWwton. C m nhofeiurn trade elnss.ificiiLiiin.-4, en
Htlanttonr molature condition*
* FsUerintendtnl &lt;1 F. Me
flreiiu-n ((hedge»,
far young cane planted this Kali Affairs CommlUet*. in tho cummissioning of th* Naval Uaia on ■jv »,« u orri«, jl|rgl siellu hiunrhmeii, mntcH (dredg**). mi*
w- “ ■ * -------- ' “ ................... - " y' ArringtoVi; fil.s
Drtroti? chunica (crusher quaVryl, shovel
officer* of the Ueae, County, City
operators, pile driver foremen,
and Chamber of Commerce O ffi­
piprUycr*. poWtlHmen, d«ger*.
cial*.
coppersmiths, nhcetinHal workers,
"Held regular membenhlp din­
wute rtender* and wharf hulldars.
SWING SHIFT SWINGS
ner On Nov. 10 and had aa guests
officer* of the Sanford Natal
Colombo, the capital of Ceylon, i
ITON, Van. «, W - Bate.. Over 800 attended thla WAHHINOTON, Jtn. 0. ( » * ) - waa
named for Christopher Co­
Karly
morning
hour*
have
Intt
dinner.
lumbus.
«
"Aaaleted the American Legion IOIM of Ihtlr grlmneea for awing
*hlft worker* In
Dallai
war
with Arrnletic* Day celebration.
The Itritlah Royal Obaervatory
"The secretary, who la Chair* plant*, Th# Park Board ha* ap­ waa eatahliahed »(. Greenwich In
proved tha -J»t
of
community 1075.
Loutea from S to S A. M. accord­
ing to th* Office of War Infor­
Pluto, tho pwnt, moat dletant
mation, Rented Juke bo*** anpply
from the tun,' I* next imaileet
mtitle for 1dancing.
In elx* to Uercury, planet nearest
the tun.
ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS

r

’ aw To Accent Men
in St'itbeen Brunei

Record
“een In

[ospital Will
lit In Orlando

■.a' ..* tywSTUJfJ.’/v.V,VA\,• * 2m,. I uV

r

Tha Netherlands received Dutch
uiana in South America In eg*
Lange fo» tha tarritory which
tar M ean*
VwlU

-.,d Lib.

• w|tit
•• eiv't.t Japnd supply

• p li.ml* i

•sndi ii a d’ stroytr
................ ..

ti vvbb Ii
i " e l
and
,■ - &lt; dawn a
n sight

i .......

hi
raid
» . arts *rt»m
• if *vern
•Ii.st the
nor of
•I ll.lpts
- &gt;, -hip.,
• t Pa, , u waa-

, \m*rili- ,ratal
..... I vlth
i.
Ma«, ro weeI vrl attack,
■ • fa-r &gt;f u heavy antl-t flic -erven thrown up
1•’ bipfinene ships.
i »n prefid sir activity ortr
Hi went Fneifle mrsa, AtH* IJenufh:liters wars crstllUJ
i • 'in g one enomy fighter
&lt; --cl- in a strafing attack
t-hilloro nirfiabl on Port*
» Timor.
i„ N«w
Guinea, ona B-14
tha often pounrtad air. I .it I t* while other Alllaid
' 1 tubed and strafed Rug*
l
Madnv, recently dev*]
' t&gt; ' i n nn the New Guinea (
• nil.,.. -&gt;t nf Satamaua.
&lt;i.. ,t,e around, Allied Inft
,i- t-r lav cloead In on the
o n holding out In the na
mite and a naif long
tar
teaching th* coaet at Sanaa

�p S ^ x F i^ K V "A

W E D N E S D A Y ,* J A N t fA R T « ( .1 M 3
i
i ' •' -•mme r i B M W P .

-t — — ——

N E W T H o e r t &gt; v L li^ ^ A M r

HoardingSome o f the schemea pcoplo rcaort to for hoarding
gasoline and other thing!, In these highly rationed days,
arc funny. But on the whole they are sadaening, and somotimes they are outrageous.
It Isn’t.merely a matter of playing a clever game, when
people deliberately break rules that everybody Is supposed
to observe, trying thereby to get the advantage of their
friends and neighbors. There is nothing to brag of, even
secretly, when they succeed. It Is a shameful and unpa­
triotic thing. The mere hiding of a gallon or two of gaso­
line here and there Is bad enough. Some of the efforts to
conceal wholesale (|unnl!tlcs of fuel and food are outrage­
ous, and deserve the punishment they bring when dis­
covered.
What is this nation fighting for, anyway? ft Is nol
for decency, fairness and honor, in a world where power­
ful enemies Ignore the rules of fair play? Americans are
not trylng\to cheat and deceive other nations. Why try,
then, to cheat and deceive each other?
Those who do this, to he sure, arc a small minority.
Most citizens observe voluntarily the rules of patriotic
sportsmanship. The others must, by law or honorable ex­
ample, be shamed out of their tff^rts to get special privi­
leges.

n i i W n l q r u 'i mentor end hi».
lory profreaor from 1884 to logo.
New York. Jan. 8, UPl-Johnny
p | f|
_a punch for
Mite really packed
the Giant* fart icaaon. He 'hit
M homer*. »even triple* and r )
double*. He got 188 Ht* In U*
game* for a 306 average.

IPIDNEH d a y ,

jan.

e, last.

1IBLB VBR8K FOR TODAY
BE
ASSURED
IN
YOUR
♦EARNERS TO QOU: The U n i
my light am) tny salvation;
10m ahaii 1 fear?
Tho laird
th« atrangth of my life; of
l-shall 1 ha afraid.— Psalm
Winter Night
(Fraai Talirla)
anka below
1. snowdrifts la the skyt
I t were sg though
1 AfMae-bUck lake stretched wide
iiVv' and high
tltMS the heavens to multiply,
k minor magic, what it sees on
earth.
Twin counterparts they are, of
Beauty'* birth,
* *
thus: white drifts beIn a
frost-encrusting
•heath|
lilt up above, the bright *kynot to blow,
with careleee grace
the moon's pearl face—
g, veiling,
... shifting—
, great Orion’*&gt;1&gt;clt and dagIM

deep In snowdrifts of the

kRRIET R. BEAN.
wa got It. Benalor Oeorgo
Drapoaad that wa pay our
on a "pay as you go
R plan".

iVvfsre fewer sutemabUa

la than usual during tho
l. That's ona good
thara being fewer
E. Dewey, the man who
. haras for himself as a
t bugtar In Naw York, has
up hta official dutlss as
' o f Naw York.

Strategic Island
('yprua is boing oyetl by both British and Nazis an u
possible Jumping-off place for an attack In tho Eastern
Mediterranean. In former days the resources of the Island
would- havo provided a sufficient reason for seizing It. Then
It produced so much copper thnt tho metal took its name
from the Island, being “ Aes Cyprlum" or "Cyprus motal,”
and finally simply "copper." Rut the copper mines hnvo
not been worked for a long time, and today's value of tho
Island consists chiefly in its location.
This Is o f -considerable strategic Importance. Lying
only 44 miles from Asia Minor to the North, and 09 from
Syria to th0 West, It Is practically next door to both In
these days of airplanes. For somo reason, whop the Nazis
overwhelmed Crete, they did not touch Cyprus, and‘ Cyprus
Cypi
remains whst it has been since the first world war, Brittah territory.
A Nazi raid on Cyprus might draw somo of Rommel's
tlr
encmlbs away from him,
or put Turkey In n friendllor
mood to Germany. ’ Any day, therefore, tho Island may be
in tho headlines.

Ranch Trouble

meat shortage ha* reached
otnt where oleomargarine
The wnr In doing worst) thing*, In the went, than inter­
ng eubetltutrd more and fering with tho dude ranching hutdneita.
On one ranch
for butter. The tin t thing
Mr a good milk cow will be alone, says a Kansan City report, there are 5,000 calvon
see where W certain (le­
ant' store In New York
|»&gt;selllnf mink coat* at
110M to $88*8 which just
la show Diet thtngi are not
s« bed ** they essa y ; ,
• Is one crime that paid
M L |n. New Y o * 1tarry

ARCADE

I
.
•
I
Good Shoes properly fitted are an asset to
your Child’s health I

ttOlWWR

You get
this in

Poll Parrots
0.95 to 3.95
*
at

IVEY’
James Cowan And
Mrs. Takach Are
O l d e s t Pioneers
rrmm l‘*a* &lt;&gt;••&gt;
ami Mr*. W. I*. Kmg*, CO, Weit
Virginia; Frank Evan*. 0.1, Ohio;
Jonathon D. Evan*, 87, Indian*;
Mr*, n. I. Wogg. 72, Scotland
and Mr*. K . T. Wlsecup. 0U, Iowa.
From Sanford wa*:
William
Kenbro, S3, Alabama; R. W. Lord,
SI, Florida; Henry O. LundquIiL
lit, Florida} O. D. Marvady, 78,
North Carolina') B A. Mstsen 80
and Mrs. Maticn. 00, of Naw
York; Mr*. Maud Mlllsr. 00, Ohlpt
C Mol, 70 Holland and Mr*. MoL
Mlaalaatppl; M. B. Ntlaon,
N*l*on, 78,
~
08; Mlsslsilppi;
Minolta aryl Mr*’. , Ntlaon. 6^
MWatlaae*

Naval Bate with port card* of
Hanford and Hcmlnola
County
•ccnr* to bo u»*d by *nll*t*d men
and offloer* at Bate.
Through tho courtoiy of Chsse
A Co , who donated the fruit, wc
prorated'60 bag* of orange* to
oftlcen of NavjJ Bae* at Chrirtmac.
.
,
"Have lollcitad tha eervlce* of
our reprvaentattve* In Cong re** to
haaten the payment of land own­
er* who** property wae uied by
the N «v*l • Bat*.. R*pr*»entatlvr*
of the govrnuiiynt havo been heir
and wro requested to make r»vlilon* of tom* of LS* price* of­
fered■ I'rozree* I* being made In
payment* adjusted,
ha* been prepared end
presented to Commander Ut .
of the Hanford Naviu Bate of tho
advantage* of State Road No.
48 a* a military road to Eart
Coart. TnU brief la now Undrr
consideration of the Naval Autborltle*.
"Appllratlon ha* been made to
lie Federal Security Agency to
make a «urviy of hoeplUR. laclllfor tho purpose of securiii;

unbranded for lack of cow-hamis. Tho cattle must lie cared
for to keep up thi&gt; meat supuly. Ranchers aro working 14
hours a day soven days a wook, and still can't swing tho Job.
It is unfortunate-that so many good cow-hands have
been called to tho Army. It Tsn't merely a matter o f count­
ing tho “ hands" but rather thb quality of tho Cowboya.
They are hard to roplaco. “ I don’t undorstand why," says tho
head o f a big stockgrowera association, “ but a country boy
can go to tno oily und mjdto good Ih a reasonable time,
whllo a boy from the city* a" a rule, won’t succeed on a
foneh or a farm."
That’s an Interesting statement to think about. Can
it bo that farm and ranch people aro Just naturally superior survey has been ordered and
tp city, people?
r
should be made toon. Wa ha»s

or

portatlon for the
franchise to
operate busses through Bembtal*
County. Privilege lea bean grant­
ed by the Railroad Commission,
ami we are- now awa!tlng_ easy
/ram Office of Dafants TrtUteporuilon to start. Ttua should
eoma through In a few ddH* ,
|fl*i| i&lt;w4 Frees. P M * Oeal
VHa*e had mertinoF a f i yepre
lllam Walacopf la here at dl- {ratal) vos of U. B. Engineer*,

C.
&lt;X Board
Of Directors To
Meet At Mayfair

proudljr,

•earth. He discovered score* of
I une* for *uch lowly product* a*
.wrrt potatnea, peanut* *nd clay
From the 8outh’» red clsy and
Package Store
■andy loam, ho developed Ink,
A L L POPULAR
BRANDS
pigment*, co*matle*. paper paint, . .IL
PO Pl
nuM* ( u
■Mather Bldg.
uni many other articles,
coach a college football team, lie

the

it Wallace urges
jKttV|&gt;ollc. forte.

co-operation

of. the

Florida W. H llanoad, 80. Ohio;
Crcen B. S*pp, 72, Florida; Mr*.
Julia S.«pp, M, Florida; Janie*
C Slim on. 05, Florida;
W. IAldrich. 02. N«w Hampshire; Mr*.
J. I„ it illai, 00, Georgia.
Alto 4r6m Sanford were: Char­
lie Caaper, 71, Illinois; Joe Cam­
eron, iH, Ciurgla; Mrs. M. J.
Cassidy. 00, Georgia; A E. Cody,
80. Wisconsin; A. O. Claus*. ?4,
Tennessee and Mr*. Clause, 08,
Kentucky; Mr*. W. M, Collins, 80,
Florida; Mra. Mary Cooley, 84,
Michigan; A. Corpany, 81 and
Mr*. Cxirpany, HO, both of Ohlol
R: F. Crenshaw, 86, Alabama: E.
C. Echols, 03, Arkansas: Mra.
Ithoda ,u. Ewing, 87, Kanaaf)
All-, totter, 88, Florida) Mra.
Ellen Hodges, 72, Gaorgla; R. O.
BwopF. 08, Iowa: Mra. B E. Takach, 80, Hungary; Judge R. W.
Ware, 00. Georgia; Mr*. E. A.
Week*. 78, North Carolina; T.
Haksy Wight. 88| "New York;- and
Mr*. J. H. Wynn. 71, Florida.
Olh*r* were: T W.
Lawton,
00, iif Ov Im o . boro In Florldar
Mr*. Saille McWilliams 67, of
Canton, Ohio, born In Pennsyl
vanla; A. E. Moran. 88, of Or­
lando amt Maine; B. J. Overstreet,
81 of Longwood, and Georgia:
Miss Mary
A.
Robertson
of
Longwood. and Canada; E- N.
Button, 68. of Geneva and Geor­
gia; Mra. John Wadsworth, Long­
wood. 70. Canada; Mrs. C. A
Richard*, (IS, Longwood and of
South Carolina; and O. II. Bridge,
418, Longwood, Massachusetts.

Thal’a what you gel

George W. Carver,
Scientiflt, Is Dead
TU8KEGEE, Ala.. Jan. 6. (Ah
— Dr. George Washington Carver. the noted negro scientist,
died at 7:30 r. M. Wednesday at
hi* Home at 7 uiktge* Institute.
Dr. Carver had been In falling
health for eoma month* and was
confined to hi* bed for the part
10 days.
Born of slave parents, at Dia­
mond Grove, Mo., he wa* never
•ur* of his birth date, but one*)
•atlmaled that It wa* “ atroul 1884.”
H* became a member of the
h e r e * Institute Tacultv In 180*
Tusk
and has been attached to the
negro Institution ever since.
Dr. Carver was recognised as
ona o f Ut* outstanding scientist*
In thW field' of agricultural rw-

when you place your
valuable* In a safe de­
posit box.
It’s foolish to run Ihe rhtk of lotting valu­
ables by keeping them in the home. Play
safe . . . You can get Much a lot of protection
and freedom from worry for Much a nmall
cost. Inquire today!

Florida

Bank of

State

Sanford
MA Friendly Inatltullon”

Former Lady Sheriff
Is Now WAAC M.P.
ATLAN TA, Jen. 6, — A for­
mer women deputy sheriff of
IVtlk County, Fla., is making
history as the first p ro m t mar­
shal of the Woman's Array Aut­
ry Corps. Qhe (s'Third Officer
Itn iltUghea Qulhrle, who lil­
ts the newly active led units
military police.et the' Second
iAO Training Center, Daytona

U N IT E D .
; s t a t e s

Naval

ntT using City MaJI Auditorium

vlled Mr. Blmmoniol the Federal
Employment BuresUiila Hanford
and held meeting .with growers
arid natters to tWiracr ^UUii for
additional labor lq liarvcst celery
crop. This work was turned ever
to C. ft. Dawson, County Agent,
and plana are now underway to
Secure additional labor from Ml*elaalppl.
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MWa era anrloalns S Victory
Tea Quids for u m . « m of our

T w V l t t o S j Government has
•rated and allotUd funds.for

And will be glad ta give- them to

fealty, a gun
wrved- In an

Ity,. assisting
1* her "dep-

►her capgbQ-

c i v j s i ^ s Kslrcri^s

MIP mamhare anri iluMH m n iiY M I

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DUliiKtion For WII*on
MIDDLETOWN. Jan. it, &lt;/PV—
Woodrow WlUon wa* the only
Pre»ldent of tho United Stale* to

Something To Do
A Jewish Home for the Agetl held a recent (&gt;|»cn
House for its friends und one of the features of the duy
was a little play given by the old ladies. Its point was the
differencc between their occu|&gt;ations In 1900 and In 19-12.
In former ycurs they "did nothing hut sit around and wait
for their meals." Some of them did u llttlu knitting or
faneywork, hut it did not amount to much.
In tho Intervening years much has been learned about
occupational therapy— the Idea that there Is hpollng and
strengthening of mind and laxly by making t?imgs mid
doing things with the hands. So now the knitting of the
lady of 86 has purpose. She makes useful things and has
the sense o f self-respect' ntul |&gt;ower which go with the
knowledge thnt her work means something. Another young
lady— this one Is a mere 83— is shown sorting scrap rub!&gt;er and making money for war l&gt;onds In the process. All
tho people in the homo uru busier and happier than those
of former years.
Idle people are usunlly unhappy people. The busy ones
hnvo little tlmo to brood over troubles, und their sense of
accomplishment Is an invigorating force. Thero Is t« vast
sea o f latent power in |&gt;oop|p handicapped by age or other
enuses, waiting only to lie tapped for the country's good.
Now It is needed.

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•Social A n d Personal Activities
C A R O L IN E

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Telephone 141

C R A W S , Society Editor.

t S o c ia l C a le n d a r
THURSDAY
The To*nwml Club will meet
jtin the Court Home at 7:10 I*. M
^ ^ I t h L. p. Jlngan prealilii
public ia conllally Invited.
Grammar School, Junior High
and Hl|th 8chool ntudenUi are
cordially Invited to attend the
Young t'coptrn Club. Thera la no
fadmtaalon.
Regular meeting o( Seminole
Chapter No. 2, (&gt;. E. 3. at the
Maaonlc Ilall at 7:30 1‘. M.
T. E 1,. Claaa of the Kind
llaptiat Church will meet at the
^hmuc of Mra. I.iltian Vickery.
W llW W rit Third.
FRIDAY .
The Itoae Circle will meet .d
10:00 A. M. at the home of Mrt.
tYalter S. Coleman. Itreatnwtirl.l
Mra. J. C. Hill, will apc.de on:
'Tree* for Iiemoeracy
w The rtlenil.hln league of the
Congregational Church will hold
It* regular meeting at the I’or
ii*h home at 3:00 I*. M.
The Sanford Home Demonatra
_lion Club will meet at the home
• i f Mr*. M. N. Cleveland, 2403
Palmetto Avenue, at 2:00 1‘. M,
Dirt Gardner! Circle will meet
at the home of Mr*. II. A. Kilta
on Celery Avenue at 0:30 A. M.
Jack Huucll will *|icnk on "lllrila
m*t Seminole County", -Due* are
" wyi»Me ami election of offlccra
wifi lake place.
The nundlra for America will
meet at 3.30 I', M. nt 114 klag-

nalla Avenue.
The Central Circle of the SunATonl Garden Club will mret at
10:CKA A. M. with Mr*.
S. 0.
Shlnhlaer at hor home nt I40H
Oak Avenue. Tho program will
be on Ainlea culture with Mra
L, E. Spencer a* the *|w*ker
d'iaeh member I* urged to bring a
•■pccimen of her favorite atalea.
The Sally Harrison Chapter of
the Daugt ter* of American Revo­
lution will meet at the home of
Mra. W. M.. Thigpen, « 0H Mag­
nolia Avenue at 3:00. Mr*. M. 8 .
^ V irg in * will be ep-hostes*. Any
W lfiting Daughter* are ronllally
Invited.
MONDAY
A free children’* nursery fur
mother* during war icrvlce work,
will begin at 2:00 P. M, lf.lti
^Palmetto Avrnue
with
Mlaa
Wlarhara Ituprecht in charge
The Presbyterian Women* Aux­
ilary will meet with the following.
Duilnr** Women* Circle with
Mr*. Joe Corley chairmen and
Mrs. Gertrude
Gilbert
ho.tese,
Palmetto Avenue at 7:30 P.
Circle too. I — Mrs. Walter Elaeh
chairman and will meet at the
church at 3:30 P. M.
Circle No. .2— Mr*
John L
llrumley hoatex.a, Celery Avenue,
G &gt; ( 3:30. P, M. Go-liusleaaes Mr*.

Francis ‘ Meriwether am) chairman

Mra. W, 8 . Hrumlev.
t'lrcle No. 3 - - Mra. J. N. Gillon
chairman
an,)
hoateaa,
l tft&gt;l
I’almetti) Avenue at 3:30 I*. M.
Circle No 4 Mra
A.
D
Smith chairman and hoateaa Mra.
W. A I^avltt. 2193 Orange Avenue at 3:30 Co-ho»te*a will l&gt;e
Mr* Harry iieervn
Circle No.
5—-Mra.
I).
Thraeher chairman and
ho.teaa,
124 Grandview, at COO P. M
Co-hoate»aei will lie Mrs IV. 8 .
Earl and Mlaa Annie Nelaon.
Circle No. 0-^Mra. ftrV IVIrlit
ilaliman. llimtraa will be Mra.
J E Monger. 017 Oeneva Avenue
at 12:30. Co-hoateaa will be Mra
H. W. Tanner.
Circle, for the Kirat Hapti.l
Church will meet with the follow
.ng:
Curie No. 1 Mr*. H. Z. Johnnull. 1021 Went Kirat Street. Cohu.tCB.c* will he Mr. II. G. Me
Ihvin «nd Mr*. Ilrillon Jobiwon
_Circle No 2 Mr* Joder Cam
7| | "Vj1(*ic I "\ven ,e
Circle Nu. 3— Mr* H. It Hech.
•jr.20 l-aurrl Avenue
I nclo No. I Mr*. K. I Dann.
.10(1 Myrtle Avenue
Circle No fi Mr*. P P Camp­
bell, 221V Sanford Avenue
Circle Nn. 6 —Mra. Myron F.
Smith, Plorn Height*.

Pe r zonals
Mrv Janion M Rnhson. former

Mra.

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Min MihJrrd HHdgM,
for i
mer rn ip l^ w of Spoer and Son |
h«* returns I to hrr h hi it10 an |
TallahnRnrr aftrr iprndhtu
inv* ,
ernl days vintiny frirndc

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Wnhar Tlimrr hnn KdoacniHl t*i]
(ialnpivllfr, whrr« hr nttotf'lf ih r 1
UutVfralty, jiftn dfrprli •|i*' ill**
holiday * with Iii.r pjiron^t, &gt;(r |
nnd Mm, It. IV Tnrm+i
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limbic ,t •driingrr
N. 11 bill ’
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ly tif &lt;1Lilly wood, iu now residing!
M Im
IV n - r l Ito h n tU i 1^ 11 * I m v r
in Sit iiford.
shortly to rrpoi \ for dut y*t in thr 1

ItiddiS

Navy
Miaa Hofi^on liua hrrn
J, M. Mu pea H A. 2-r Naval mnRiinr in Ihdlywo^l f)» »r thr
Air Hint hut, s|»ent the* work-end paat few v n b
in Daytona,
Mr nnd Mrs (Jrnr Tifnu't nr
Mrs* K- M Swairtt v m the WanrhuU hnv»* 1 rtu*nod |to Ihvir
honor guest at the homo of honu* nftvr ^isdin^ foi vrvonil
Mrs. W. K. Smith Monday.
days with Mi T m irr't ‘pnrriita,
Mr nnd Mm It VV Tuijirr.
Mian Vera Soil of Burlington,
N. (\ visited fiend* for several
Mina M«rv H i*tms hri’d r*li»THdBJra.,,
*i| to 1 hi* U nm rids ’f 'InM&gt;rln|
nftrr a|Hn«!inj ihr hiditiv* uiih
Gnstgn II J Mituirik arrived hrr |inrviits, N|t i i ‘ M*f« M B-1
yeatfrday t»v visit a few days Wiggin,
with friends and relatives
Mm* 1tirv
M, J«
fi * \
M
, and hr » *tairrd &gt;.% 1rh ! m ill. H ill 1
Mra
Hairy
\Y*«c*dniff
an tend* Kim idu State College fot
duughtei have leliiriied to pun Wtitnen. Ini* leturned aftt r *pend |limlnC Ini iiumii al
Spuhi Dj,&gt;- f.nnve*1 *1,,^ ,,^ t 1 ,. , ,
ing
the
holiday*
«nh
het*
parents
ht*r huaimml, hnut. Harry Wmal
' ' *d Hie Hit/
On ih I. ft 1* 1 4idi»i Ihm .i .i , It , 1 *, 1 1 , ,
ruff.
Ml him! Mir-' l-‘ K UiwiMiillat
M" t mhi iw Petri I ind Huy* • in »h%
. niiddl, is. &lt;
v,
f* How Imuii I w \ 1,(411 Matme
m m .1 D.i,
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Ml** IiDiihP IVi kin* him n
Mra* Hr Hr Hay of f 'olctlin.i,
tin tied hi Kloudu Stalk* College Ho ifi&lt;i*t -tui packi'd entei tiiimiient *■f (In
(in, ia vlaitiiiK hrr
hlrr-ln
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tnw- nnd Ron, Mr and Mm. Olrn for W.rmri «(].•. ',..-.,xh..g the
two (op flight I 11111•• fir*i|*»,(in
in,n s i • hidtiluv’ &lt; with he» piMeit*
Hay.
mr and diMicr, nn] -in, r n nitindui i Hill hy
and Mr * Hr 0 itoii !’i*i!&gt; 61*,
Prof Olio ttmiRio of tjtki&lt; t’lty
Mi** Km ore* Wilhamre hts re
apt til tho w*H‘k*i*nd vimtoik Mr
nnd Mra. I„ I Talbott ami Mr tiinu-il to her home in Ihide City
after spending the holhfcfy* with
nnd M m . W K. Smith.
•
tier giondninther■„ Mrs. M
Cum*
s e r v ic i m i n
Mr*., Wnltrr LievPiar hoR ic* riling, and aunt, Miss Hu 111 Cumturned to tocoriut tliovr aflrr mi11 g
Hold YU HDD
r.m 11.
Hi d , |
vlaitlni? hrr huahnnd. t hief LtA H MeCi alley. Seanmn *ie. I i o i i m i p u t ti n* I m4 g it« I mi . l t l - 1
c^nir, for n few tlaya.
» IMP V \ l»
haa teen transferred frmn tin* I rintM 7i) 1-iutil (•.4M \t**t 1 |1til y 11v
John Morgan ha* ifliiniml to Miami Naval Air Base to the San
'■iinig him f««i Hu* -aliiiy Ho&lt; ^.&gt;1
h
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Gnanry after AfH'iidinic the holiday* for Naval Air Station. Se*tin-sn ........ • lit won' t lt"t Vi«iik p.t. ji*‘*
Hid
,
with hi* parent*, Mi ond Ml* McCfftney msmed the fonuer
i
In
*ult
1
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H
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inn
got!
Helena Morrison, daughter of Mr
Ma 1 e .'ii 1
W. I*. Morjfnn
" Sup4-rioi t «.,ii
1 inn |i,, o
and Mr* ('hatie* Morrirom.
I'" * ■utrarteil t•* pay i»« »
oao k M M ' U
1
Mia* Mitdrfwl Koh*’«"t hit* rt*-1
v 1 nerk fot lot i'ii 1 .it1* ,1'ftoiT
I‘
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tumr*l
from
Wi**t
Pnlm
lie
nth
N E W A R R IV A L S
1 ""i f hen 1 nn geij
I hr .... . n
iiftor vi*itii*if hn itool und unoink «'i - ’ll Id l hr yd gl i-ii'll y gi\
4»rl» I Hr. |
clf, Mr. and Mi «- Jack lloiionti.
I • 4 IIh* tiiollrl «*%&gt; * |*l ♦&gt;"
Ho|y ,
Mr. and Mr*. J
W. Altman
I I mg flipy wuntt.d (•• '♦,»•- *•1»1
minoiMico tl c birth of n boy, Jay
The Smithside llaptht W M \J ) i*1 1a 11
I.iout. (Ji'orgi1 Hull of the IV
U oin.tr,
Cornell. Jan. (1 id \ the Oriingu land N w\hJ Air Station viaiUd met at the home ol Mr* I N j
I hi* legiyl4/lin|m*'*t io nit*!•( in
* |HIll-ill
General lloapll*! In Orlando
Mr
I Mm- A. P Rntnry Mon- 11.inlit k on Sanford Ave one Mon­ .■ to-,ol
Holly wood'"
unit | mi
day afternoon at d‘00 IV M Mrv • •• Pi e*idelil IliiDM-ycIt v
dny.
I... .
R. I, Wnm oresidrd *&gt;vei the I'i’ii ■mittal *ulai\ liiuitaf mn. a In. ii
Mr »nd Mr*. W It. Heocher Jr
of Port Henning, tl* mitiouncc the
Mm. I&gt;nn Younjc noil *on hnvo meeting and Mr*. It K River* aI’piiiniitlY ha- inokeii 1 v m . ■n
I in Si t k1. '
Way*
birth of a girl. Hetty DeLancy. relurnoij from t'hnrh‘*ton. H t‘. conducted the devotional
t &gt;a. 1 tif evel V log tlMli&lt; Hiiivti
1.llvl' M' ill IMl
Dec. 7, 1942.
when* they hnve been HRiitimx and means of raising money to -fill 1 luiBnl *0710' o| them In
I mi (. 1 1 i im&gt;
her mother, Mr* U. K- ''nincin. help the church during the new (•Ik al»i 1iiiI niiilting vtoik, and
Mr. nnd Mr*. Knrl King an
year wa* discussed.
Refreshment* were then *eived t Mi'll othei * to wolk 1mow1 -t t
nonnee the birth of * son, Alli­
Jnck (Irnnt Storekeeper U-c
Mr*
J
I’ II. linn* 4-for nuthiug
son Karl. Jr., on Jan. 4, 1943.
him been trinnferml from UnytoiiA Id the following:
H &gt;oil SIM lid
Daniels, a guest. Mrs. T H Mid
Naval Air Station to the Naval dleton. m guest, Mr* A J Walker,
• 4 nt 1*1 tlio* ■ «
Air Station here,.
PASTOR I.HAVK8
Mrs* tt H. Heat her, Mrs,
!!
!»*’ uaid eH i'to * .
Foster, Mrs II, E. Rivers, Mra, I
Mike f Io*l mg * • i 11
Maa
KlJen
Merwether
haa
reMr* J. U lloby, pastor of the
D W. Robnolte. Mr*. George F j
unid hki |" i w 1 1
Lake Mary Church of the Nata- tiirtiol to Ohio Wealyn Univer­ Ziemer, Mrs J K McAtexumler,
11 111T11- I t|llli .11 1
rene, left Monday for Kanaaa City sity, Delnwarr. Ohio, nfter spend­ Mrs, R. L While,
Mrs.
Hattie |
Ml„r 4&gt;r odd f 11r•1
I I A I T Y D IirrillM Y
to attend the aununl W. F. M. S. ing the holulnya w^h her family* Coursey and the haste**
give: thf de* 11 i*i! "nn
Mrs, Hmold I otig ^
Council ol wmch *he I* a member. Mr. and Mm. K T. Meriwether.4
\\ C VYillmghaiii *
A visiting minister will take her
ARMOR YH ARMOl It
ilac* In the pulpit Sunday mornMia* Doris Jnckaon ha* r*-tnm
Mr* Floyd Ihitmei
WASHINGTON. Jan « «/K&gt;
n&gt;r and In the evening her hu»- eti to Floriiln State (Villege lor That war
Mi** (iii’ti hen 1 nodipn*t 1
industries
me
nt
band, J. L- Roby, will deliver the Women
in
Tallehaasee
after tiacting all tdasaea of women to 1
Mt*- GIhi|&gt;« i'ippin *
aermon. Tha public is cordially in­ Pn(wendink the holiday* with her war work 1* evident in the society
Ml** 1.I'M1
*' It«*Wl-Hnd
page
of
a
New
Drleon*
new*
vited.
Mi*it. 11 . Rim- Hall
mother, Mr*. W. T. Jackson.
paper The Office of War In
M U |C K
Csdot Ralph Wight left ye* formation reports the page feM
tendsy for Gordon Military i ol tart*l the weakling of a New ft«
leans
socialite
who
tiller
1
upled
The
I io n - 1 In i* w d i n u e i a l
lege in Hameevllle, Os. after
•pending the holidays with Km I er work as riveter to many an 7 jp | \ | 11I t in M in f u n H o t e l
Army sergeant.
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reet W ill Attempt To
Cop Third Victory Tonight
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LONGWOOD,
_ Slay
Swe«l,t
never w o rx then t&lt;-cond in her third time In aa many racing
four itartx thlx xeaeon. will at­ nights. lie clicked off drcixlonx on
tempt to cop her thllil victory Friday, Saturday and came back
tomorrow nig) l in the feat ire&lt;l Monday with one day'e real to
eighth rare at the Sanfnrd-Or- repeat the performincea —all V i c ­
toria* recorded In .10 flat for the
lando Kennel Club.
Onc«_*h* haa beaten the rug- lulurity dietance.
Ulg monev on aome of the flrat
g* d
I I l-Gulde.
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once ahe ha* de
rested a Iraaen field and twice plarea, and fail acliun for all
ahe haa run aecond to lli-(iuidr of the rare* continued to hold
the interval of greyhound racing
In atarta to dale
Miulde will not in tonight's I •"Inualaata, aa the Sanford-OrIll-Guide
IntoiL entry
. . °. " * nnd Hub continued ita
race,, but the W. \\
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season here
will Ire furni.hed tmigh r ornpett eighth conaecutlve
night
lion hy Jack Kroat, Voekl Hoy and
Whitey
Jonas,
running
In the
aeveral other outalanding top
to» hotiriila. Deapile the oppoai- ninth racs, n m r In first to pay
•Ion, however, ahe will probably support*ra $30 20, whlls In tha
be n hot favorite at &lt;1 to
nr fifth, a 5-lfl distance, Lad's Of­
ficer broke well and out finished
lea*.
A modem
track record waa Follow Officer to pay 122.00 for
aet on Monday fiijrr t’s card when th» win
Pobb?*, &lt;iv»nr&lt;l
hy
the
Pool! . Another big
- winner came in
brother*. started .tml won for thr
T.
.™ r** w. ^ n Blue Lilly
laid f 1(1.40 for first and *24.00
tc place
Hlue Lilly broke slowly but pick«*&lt;l up going away Marcel Wave
“KEEP UP YOUR
Ink a g&lt;wMl IeatI at first hut could
not bi»l«( It. Black Nigger raced
evenly throughout the distance
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N ew Guinea Allies
K ill 6 Jap Patrols In
Sananaba Swamp
Nazi Counter-Attacks
Successful In Re­
taking Important
M a t e u r Positions

Latest Gasoline Restrictions
Are Clarified By Peterson
I’lotUrtd 0|
laft Supreme
Court in Naw York Cltv i« Mr#
Wendell Willkie. .She Ir Juror No.
5 on * caae involving » $M),ooji
action over a traffic tloatli Three
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American Ideals
A re Defined By
Reverend Brooks

Tells Kiwanians Of
Documents Which
US0 Work Will Be Arc Of Democracy

Inaugurated With
Dance January S

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Seeking to tlarify the latfRl
gaanllite rcRtriiltoiiR, A II I'r
tcraon. »rcretaiv t*f tin* Rat'on
B«»*nl. aant l-U v that autom' ,
bilr&lt; may cnlilintic to In* n*c.l lot
all &gt;!&lt;*ential" timing, but wirnr&gt;l
paraona coiitamp'ating attendance
at 1 art* tTick« nn,| other places
•»f aniii«emrnl« iliat auch «lnvinK
t'oiilil not )&gt;e r«b‘tirt|ci1 a* paten
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W A S H IN G T O N .
Jan
7.
|AP&gt; ^The N m
r e p o r t e d todat
tw o new
ra id * had been
ca rried
out on J a p a n e a e
a ir­
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in
the
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Government Seeks
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Comdr. H u g h e s
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VVI’A Liipiirlation Will
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The princtjde- of \men ufd«»n ' liglou* « e f v iti’ ft mnlical attention.1IV, vvliil,1 in New (illill,-H. Al
wa* the aulijed of n talk D Kt viRiting the *ich. attendance ut
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"our de­
It,-,I triMipH w ere credited with
w*niR
luncheon ve«ii’i&lt;luv t( the funteal*. ol utlemling
meeting* . ..
fensive attrition ,n thr Parlfie"
Motel
Miiytuli
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was Vafta'KK and added. "Now our
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lh .
Ft,-I
lUplial oi prof.--sn*n of tlie appliraiK, m Uft Imth -id e s s c u lle d thl',iliK*i
aim ia to torre the Japaneae to
I ’SO activit
will l»e lonmill) , &lt; hurth. wli Dated thut I
'•“•*| Iiecv .«|&gt; to the |i&gt;ihli, welfare ••' I the deep w w m np m ild iru illld
light.”
iiuiuguraU-d in Seiimudc t ■• ini) |„und viiluuli le Minimal I
HI war elf.ut. or .Itning to meet
t lie Japanese Mroogliidd ut .San
In the African theater, he pre­ riidav evening at h (Ml
nV|o,k t a l k I loft* ll o m utility mi
l h.- emergency iiivdIyiiij e ihreal «&gt;t
ananha
dicted the last veatige of Alia with a »anii formal dance i*i tin* i a n o n «»t \ r n e i , m m i - i m ' k
M i . life, nea'th of in«»i»erty "
Reuters News Agency reported
powers would l&gt;e driven from tha City Hall for *er\ue men, Wit I ) I.. M n i * h pi e* isienl ol |to*toll
B u t “ r n R e n t i a i J r i v i n g d»*e* n o t
from Allied heiulquHtters in North
south shores of thr Mediterranean. liain Weiscopf, IJStl din t tor. an I niveti'ilk
i n c l u d e g t ' i n g it» p l a c e N o f a m i i t e
He gave a general outline of Pounced thi* morning
"Varimi* gro ip*
witbm
the m e n t . r e c r e a t i o n , t*i e n t e i t a i n n i e n t , Al lie n that I he tiermans hail re
f'ommnnding officer* of the N h country Iimvi the teiidem v to de­ o r «»k iu l %j II&gt;*. ^ i g h l n e e i n g , t o u r captured lull position* on IhjIIi
hie hopes for the peace to .'ollow
the wah and for guaranteeing tal Air sStation am| «»t&gt; ami eoun fine Arnern uiii«tii. not m folding w ig , o r v a c a t i o n I r n v e l V i i d a t " r « sides « f the impnitaiit crossroads
\ f || S corroafreedom from want and fear, and (y officlala will |&gt;e invited to ut In Ita pi im ij !• - u« lu il down hi a r e » i b j e c t t o I b c t a n c e l l a t toi id west t»f M a ten i
asserted all the United NatlOfW » « « l the dance.
Th,urrhestra ...—
. . . liut.................... f t h e , uvsn g a « o l t n e r a t i o n "
hlstury.
ptonlrnl also sunl that Gerinan
wanteil a "decent
lias*
will inlolerem ea,"
In-ant. "Sum*
decent peace and ■ Jr«m Orlando A'r
The new regulation*, the Mate counter attacks look the lie Ighls
durable peace.”
furnish music f..r the ..'Cast.,,, Iradera uf s-n-h croups, whose In­ ment indicated, were made neces which ha&lt;l hern captiiieil Tuesday
see."
terpretation
of
\
merieni.isin
has
nllnnenduetlon
,h.
Prea.
*'*•1
.*"H»»*«I
"»*„
in
any
branch
Regarding production, the Pres­
vary by further petroleum short in n dnwti ussiiult by the Allies.
uf the armed force- an.| "Sailor
Malta, the British Mediterranean
ident said ft,600 military planes rnes” will he admitted In the te-en indeed a- -edition- and trea­ ugs oil the eiMerii seaboard de
sonable,
have
tc,.,
pul
in
jail,"
madding drastic measures to nr stronghold
which
has
suffered
were turned out last month and &gt;.anc«
I dure geRoitm* consumption
mine bombing raids thun any oth­
the rate la rtalng rapidly. Laat •The National I’atludh , uniniun III IIrook- added
T’le "ticucs,-" of Ama, n an de­
\\ till reference to
the
race er One spot during (his war, des­
year’s
production waa
i t ,000 Ity Services branch nf the USD mocracy, Dr Hiiaiks (Hunted out,
planes, 12,000 short of th* goal, which operates in Sanford h*« vans, acrordllle to I&gt;■ Marsh, the track. .Mr. Peterson said that he troyed tlfrfi enemy aircraft dur­
had
been
ordered
to
lake
the
Ii
but h# •mphsslicd bigger pUnse • liolevt
en
adequate
monthly Mayflower I’oinpart, made Nov cense number* of all automobile? ing I ! i 42, the Middle East News
service o f the R A F said yentaf*
with Wore striking power are be­ tnidget for denrea, peraunal ser­ 2 1 . ttiat). while that 'hip first found at the track and
report
vices, etc,, Mr.
Wetscopf dla- lay at a n d -u off t ape Cial This them to the Office of I’r ce Ad -Ins
ing ballL
Of these, 773 were shot down
Tb* dreslic reorganisation of loaed as he dvscnl&gt;ed the amuunl tlie f tr-, d«M uim-iil foreshadowing ministration.
of govern
l*y It A.F l lg h U is with loss • (
W%C. production pml manpower if work the 1190 can do in an‘ it,r American fur
a i v e w ith th lv K n u in b e r o f a a rv lc *
meoi,
won
drawn
u
p
b
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li
r
e
4
3
I'.ifc British crgft.
The iiC&lt;8U v f
agencies under a sort nf roperner:
men nlxtanl, who (•* y " *h.4'1J no
of the** were -iivctl, nOwever
caar was called for in * sub­
A p p ro x iin u te iy three m ure per
organized
lulr
Anti
aircraft
f
i
l
e
mcminti-d
for
committee report today liefore the s o u s w i l l lie aitde-t t o t h e |n-r
I he Declaration of
huirpon
1X2 of thr enemy iiuft
Senate Education and l.ateir Cmiii- sonnet of On Service Men*- ('lull
•fence meant freedom from Hie
On the offensive against enriny
mlttee.
mi
I h K h Mu nit*, recently taken
i fuel Im.ndage of a foreign power,
apply ship* in the Mislitermnean,
Weun.pf and our interprelitti.,11 ut govern
Tho subcommittee, headed liy over i v tiic ISO . Mr Wo
planes bused on Malta atChairman P«p|*r (D-Fla.J found cone itided
i ment Mild life," lie •aid “Thomas
tucked
krd HI convoy «. *iv single ve»
a "lack of balance" in the war
I leffer-on. at that .line only 13.
e|s, ami five foit«'s of naval
production program and predict
was re pleated by the t’ongieaa to
I he I •nilrtl States ( Jovei nment \easels
ed that production will fall short
wnte it. because o, ids literary
The scare was id ships either
is seeking apjdicalinns from men,
of Ms goal If the situation ia not
llbllll
sunk, severely damaged or left in
cl oared up.
i i r It*it t’iiiniiiHininienta" id under 41), not enguged in wm flames, ami ahoul I other ships
ImmedlaUly
after
Rayhurn‘«
A mi-(icon life," -aid Hr lirook*. work, who wish to hi* nppomled damugmi to a le«s degree
These in*
re-election aa Mouse speaker yes
“an* reprenrnted hy the Cnnstitu im border patridinri)
Naval aircraft based at Malta
terday, tha tension of tha situii
turn, winch guarantee* till* lilnrtv needed to patrol international land
ami rights of all Amricana. The borders, ami to ilrtect ami prevent hit three ships with hoinhs or torlion was broken.
Republicans
peiloes,
Including foul cruisers and
lllll «.f Rigl ta. added to that do smuggling and Illegal entry into
and Democrats alike Jumped to
Mr*. Ruth Prector Bates. 12, their feet In a stormy and pro
A real treat Is In store fi*r cuinent. representa religious Ii the Grilled States, l. V Mil-aulin. two destroyer*
In it* attempts to knock i*ut the
‘died at _ .Ft maid-Laugh ton Me­ longod ovation. And when Kepre 8 anford movie fans who have berty. itml was adimted in |7H'.» ItHitl civil service secretary, elated
i-lnml, the enemy last year ilrnpmorial HoeplUl yeeterday after oentathra Martin of Massachusetts, not yet seen the picture of the Prior to that time, from |t»20 on |today
noon al 1:15 o'clock* following an
MBattle nf Mldttay” showing at wmmI, there was no such thing a**
Bonier patrolmen mini make ped 12,1)00 tons of lamihs on il.
j the defeated Republican nominee
liintta of ona y#ar.
f
Striking hack with Its limited
the litis Theater Wednesday and religious liberty in America," in* numerous arrests, sometimes deal
said
It
was
par
tint
Mr*. Batai, who had been living :®5»J
Thursday.
In techniculo'
■nd noinlt'i* oil.
mg with dangerous criminals, and resources, planes H “ iti Malta have
here for tha past four mnnthRi larly appropriate that this honor last* ng for
this
lu
minutes
ii»F »ii
principles
rejirraciit shooting uffrav s are not mfre dropped l.fton tons of hoinhs oil
waa bom In Geneva, Jan. II. D.HX). should go to Rayburn on hia fll*t film may I m* »een for the last nlenls lor which we nre fighting
I. Mi Mrf.aulin pointed out. the erirni) In North Afric a -ilid
Prior to returning hare, «he had birthday, the pandemonium " a * ' ilme, l0night
today,” «utd Rev Brooks ‘ eShtml.i •i"
uxlilin.
hat duties of th&lt; |»OW| Mi ilk
| A hero «d tie Battle tif .Mid tlie A kin (lowers win, every vellvad in tha waat for Rrveral renewed.
Someone emonf the Republicans way, (Yimilr F Ma.sie llvixbrs tige ol ! ucli iiieaU would l e strip turn me Miilumis, trie hour it reg
year*. 8 ha wot a mtmbar of the
|ulm ami long, anti evposi re In
xt*rt*d chantlnf “happy birthilev of the Sanford Naval Air Hla,Inn per* from ur “
Fire! MathodUt Church.
It wax quickly picked up can Im* plainly seen In une nf the
Sha *» survived by htr husband, to you.
Ot'n r great t nitons of Amen all kimU nf cllinnttr roinllli&lt;*«iri (••
In u&lt;l«litioii, the of
A. E. BaUe of Ytihia, Aritona; by other* and In ■ moment, thr shorts aa hr landed
from
hla cunisrn t Bed by Rev. iir4M&gt;ks were m » essitated
' l n « i ■» are subject to call 24 hours
her parents, Mr. and Mra. W. J. wool* houxe waa aiiiflnf, while plane followiiiic a fllyht In whirl, Waaimigton’R Farewell Atldre
David of Sanfprdi four sisters. Rayburn atood on th* data, amil- n* hunted fur other Mien downed the .Star Spangled Banner, quoted « day. and are occasionally .le
I VCKStIN VII I K. Jnn 7, IA’)
Mr*. Baaa K n ih L Mra. Harold Inf, but noarty ovarcoma with ein In the battle and the announrei as thr I'salm of America; I in i (wiled away from their atatioiis
I ii , lidnlinti of tin* VVI’ A In FloAppleby, Mra. J. M. Laonani and btrr***m*nt and emotion.
address I fi*r days or waeks at a lime
con be plainly heard Baying, "well Urdu's second Inaugural
m &gt;Im, which will Im* mm|&gt;l**t »«l by
Mrs.
W|ttf Jr. of Sanford;
Mr*. Iltnry
Henry Witty
!
and Irs Gettvpliurg sperrch; and'
\jiptnnt inents, hr atateil, will
Thlx waa in vivid conlraat with done, Maaaie Hughes "
iavis* 10. will trhu Fvilrral ripnli•nd three brother*, C- F. Proctor. a later dtvalapmanU Rayburn,1 ar
The picture wax taken hy
a t lio s &gt;Iilst writin*** uf WtHMlniw lie known us War Service Appuml , •I
•
of Saafordt
Baafordt J*me»
J*m*» U
L. Pr,
Proctor o tapUnf th* apaakanhip, refvrrrd Marine ('mpx photo* raphe, and WlKbn, "whu wurned **f ii not) rr ment* a iul will !&gt;e for the iliirn -i littin's m this .S(*tf by mure thun
tr.lMNMUM)
In MMl. Stall* W I* A
Miami **d L 7 H . David, alio of to Preaident Rooaev.lt aa th&lt;- I aa
been officially released by and greater atrugglc,
ami
to tioii
Persons receiving War J?er
Aiimknif tratnr \%i IImi• F.
Murk
Baniotd.
the II. H. Navy.
Conplr.
John whom rf we had listened after vice up|Hiintiiienta do not actjuirc
erealeat “war l * ^ t r “ that coulll Ford, thasupervisor of the fillmness rmill yvstrnluy
Fuo«r*l M rvkit *
the last war, we would perhaps, civil service status, and no writ
W
BA
vx|ivni|iturcii
this
month.
nava
been
found
for
th*
preaen,
8:00 oVJocIt FrkJxy afternoon *1
Ing.
was formerly
tha
well riot be fighting the present one * ti n test in required to quulify for
th* F.rickeon Fuixrel Home. The em*rf*n*v. Th* Democrats ahoul kn°wn motion picture director be­
Waller Coleman Inlrtnl iced Krv appointment, hut they will receive liiistMl on u cost «*f ubmit $7(1 fur
t•in’I 4»f the K. llo persons &lt;m the
ed
and
Land
-clapped
their
nuiay
Rev. Jo* A. Tail* and th* Rev.
Brooks ns sneaker, also II ()
fore Iwingctuiimlss'oned In the
mils, will amount to approximate
big
Republican Navy
J. W. Auitin of Q
Orlando will of- approval. Th*
Wollf. u Visitor
from AtlnnU an oral examination instead, plus ly |.Vr0,(H)0, Mur kiifsu said.
u
physical
examination
flriat*. Burial willII M In Geneva memb«rthlp sat, atony allant, ami
The |iictur&lt;&gt; el.iwe ertoel bat Warren Daniel* of the key 1 'lub
Oil Feb. 1 the rolls will be re ­
Mr
McLaulin atateil that he
bored.
Cemetery.
tie erenes, cmditlnne un Midway was introduced by Prof (J K
would give further details re timed by 2,(100 workers, which will
before thr etteck uf
th*
Jep McKay
guiding this work by applying • ut 4 tellies to 1450.100 fur ilia
irmeile, Merinre, armed tu thr
month Anuthet I.ftlHI will gu un
to linn ut the puat office.
teeth and In th* pink of condi­
Marili 1 an,| 1,000 more tin April
Pearce
tion!, Itching for * fight, Jap air
I The first of May und the first
ilanee driving low before releea European Producer
of June will em S *ce 500 i?t r *
I Ol.Olt IIA It Ml IN )
Bravery ng their bunib io*dt. huge
sous leave the WI*A ranks Dur­
Teaches At Rollins
ploslunx, end t leext on«
In
ing June the eost will be onlv
DENVER. Jan. 7, (Al bur
U«ut. Robert K. Pearce, th.- (tanre where a Jap jilana was
LleaL
irstful room, tu get x-uy from S205.IIK) with hut 2,U.'I(I enrolled.
nny Air ftuxb*nd of tF* former Catheriu blown tu plvcce.
c o t ®
WINTER HARK, Jen. 7
strain, paint ,uur home *nr
recently been cltr.l
ye*l*rd*y overcome th* White, Lh
(Sprcial) — Th* appolntmenl uf wsr
minding, red. aayx
Clinton T.
for bravery by th* commander in
Dr. Hobart Klein, noted Europran Itork of New Yo'l,. coolr tectni*
i z 1 f t ’ • « &gt; ; . w * * f « • « ! chief
of t H United State* Navy'.
Cam*, to achieve iU wartime *mproducer and dlractor, to thr staff &lt;-la„
JOHN
IIKNRY'H
Body Of Buzz Wagner
* bril­
Twin* ■
urnbltloo-n *o*t m u aortal run- Atltntic Fleet, following
of lb* Rolllnx ColUg* ,lr*rn*tU"Si-|eiitllle (aaearrh hax shown
liant rescue by hi* |
* n* af 13
pl*
it*.*.
.
In Plane
department
w
n
announced
ynirrATLANTTA, 0*. Jan. 8, UP)
that red and warm rolorx give Discovered
BlUd
States
U*i
undit- lurvirorc of *
Th* 8Ut* Health
Department day by Proridtnt lUmilton Holt. tirnl inindi and eyes a lift and
of brmxlt
loxtly tanker o ff th* coaxl &lt;
JOHNSTOWN. Pa.. Jan. 7.—
U M t Pearce U commander of her* can provide unuxual name* For many year* Dr. Klein mxnag that lluieri tone* contribute to
from th*
for anybody who want* to write •
the Max Krinhardt theaters in mental depreaalon,” Rock said el I iclll. Col. Boyd David (H u ll)
(tannery hi* bombtr and cannery officer novel. It* vital itatUtlc* dlvlxlon ed
Berlin, and wxx operating three the annual conference
of
the Wagner, whoxe name rank* alongof th# H H «rp n , wLkhi U *t pre
Ida that nf Colin Krily and
Mountain
Council
of
•“
In Po*rt* Rico. Mr*. Pearce report* these name* ** ll*t*d In theater* of hi* own whtn he left itucky
It*
record*:
other heroes of thn )’hilllppln&gt;
I’alntln
gand
Decorating
ContracNail dominated Germany In 1933.
Im r t M ( t r Norfolk to meet
fln t
W*ih fteturday,
’ PullHot Boox*.
”
laat
campaign nf World War 11. la
Dr. Kirin I* **id to have intro­ ;orr.
Ba C*r*ful McGee, Georgia Pox- duced mor* American play* on
In aome w*r p-.nte, he aald. hi* Ilf* when hla ilng|e-*ngin*d'
earn. A il*
Minor *n4
Extra th* continent of Europ* than any entire production roomi, includ­ plan* croxhed ,hiring a routine
White.
machine*,
have bean flight, in Florida. It wa* dlxclo*other-living producer. Among hh, ing the
ed laxt night, with dlacovary of
outalanding
Berlin
production* painted In thei* “ war color*’’ aiul the body.
Solvation Arm y
war* mo*t of tho pl*y* of George thia hax reduced iccldenU and
Th* 28-y*ar-old fly*r had b*an
Arrange For.
NOT POM HIM!
Barnard Shaw, "Strange Inter­ booxtad production.
mining xlnc* h* laft Eglin Plaid,
lude" which Itarrod Elliabeth
Fla.,
on Novtmbtr 2u, on
STRONG ARM
lohmUon A m y , under th*
NEW YORK. Jan. 7.
U V - Dergner,
“Waterloo
Bridge",
tin* flight to Maxwril PUld, Ala.
m o t 0*ory* wood*. c»p- U roi. C*drlc Worth of U&gt;* third “Street Seen*", and play* of Noel
H* had b**n on * earl** at
BOSTON, Jan. 7, UP)— When
• jHl "' h
hoc*
*r*l Dutrict w m off«r*d
off*rod • e«rae*m&gt; Coward and Bomeroet Maugham.
W
W ridtrg*
clxAiy* o
aff th* N
Naval
Gordon (Mlckty) Cochran* played •pecial asxignmenta xlnc* return­
ft
r n t n m tpr * *m*il * u * by * clvlll«n for h * Ir th*
Lixt*d
■■
among
hla
many
“dl*ing
from active duty in th* Par
a iM - w.1•r ^.. • ■
o f MlortoM Moving Ta**- Naval Dlxtrict n i otf*rod • eom- eovcrlca" in th* Uteatro ar* Mar- baxeball at Boxlon Unlveralty un­ Kaat laxt Fall.
der Bill Stewart, veteran Nation­
gsheg at l i s t A. M. for *l*ng until ho **h*d wbo mod* )«n« DUtrich, Franca*
&gt; * M F,'.s , p ’e^s
,
- L*d*r*r, al Leagu* umpire, h* poxa*t**d
-...r

Army Gunnery School

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"*r^ r
although some prisoners wrre auf
Lurope

&gt;«tk 'ffTUa. Clark Gable Enters

from

. - J i W t of •

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•» Cher*

0 naiil ii lti*«l Ciiwa M|irvvftitR
tlv* In Tokyo hit.I viwitiii threu
priann ramj»a Mini rrjMtrlisI corvli

WASIIINtJTON, Jtn. 7. G »V PraRident K(H&gt;arv«lt told A victoryplnlfvil ('onifTtaR today tha n u l l
nf the Unitrd Nation* waa mrfifinif forward at laat In Europf,
Aala and Africa, backad by %
‘miracle of production" in Um
United State*, and aald 194$
carried the proinlaa uf "vary iu$*
■tantlal advance alotijr tha road*
that lead to Berlin and Roma arid
Tokyo."
j
Deliverinf hi* annual nia**a4?
to the leylRlatoni in peraon in Oir
Mouse chamlter. ha called on than
to pl.t aside all hlckarlny ov*f
t-cimoniie meawure* and to lirird
to contribute to national unity.
The President o|&gt;aned hla Rjidreww with a summary of waf
operatlnos and said, "W # are

Employee’s Guides
On Victory Taxes Mrs. Ruth Bates
May Be Secured Dies After One
Year’s 111 n e s s

v

eail

(ORE Golary farm, 8 milts
t Oviado. hard road, good
* ,tU rr* bam. 10 acraa tub
’ ' Sailing account lllnaaa, POR RENT—

t ta h .r

^ su
, of Ita mnur-oiivnaivee n an ia,
The ijldntfht bommhlgtM toM
of the capture of ‘ aeveral more
aattlcmfata ami the dislodging of
m h« enemy from a number of favw orable positions with heavy loasef
soath and aouthweat of th* Voir*
City. Six German -tanka, 8ft
truck*, three tractor*. 1,000 aerial
bomba and S.000 ahalls, aa wall
m aa ether booty, war* captured.
I&gt;ont dlapatehaa aald tha Garmana- war* to haadlou flight -p
Vletorr Tax Quid* brochure*
th* Roatox/Caaplan railroad. Dur­ for employ*#*
employ*** ay* being dixtribuing aflghtlng for o «* Inhabited tad throughout th# county by lh*

OPA /Seizes Man On
Black Market.Charge

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FOR PR O M PT
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I V S M I I |good
w u eon■tor
YOUNG'S
CAB

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Bamlnol* Cftunty
Chamber
of
charge and
. —«»»—*» J*p4(| out m en than &gt;00 Commtrc* fra* at
08 of tha aoarny and captured I I poopl* may obtain tham at tha
tanka, two gun* and mamr other Chamber at Commerce office In
veapons, ax wall aa M prisoner*. tha City Hall or at The Herald
Of flea.
In thh Middle Don, northeast
Information ta th* folder ex­
of Rostov, th* Rad Army continu­ plain* tha U a as It affects em­
ed to forge ahead apd to tighten ploy*** stating that employer*
Jk ring* at cndrclameot about enemy are required to deduct from the
7 garrison*, tha commonIgua aald.
pay of their amgoy*** ft percent
viet tank unit which &lt;11*. of all Mlarita 81 wage* over 12
A 1**
lodged tha enemy from oh* itrong- a week, Th* amount withheld Is
paid by th* employer to th*
village
A l fflM aT&lt;U
*5aa
001 800 government
and
Included In tha folder are anrw«ra ta such qtmstions aa: “Ar*
alt emplayaa* subject to Vktory
V
.
ta x !” “ flow doe* the withholding
ra oparaUtr. "What U the

at Longwood
•uth of Sanford.
ED ARROW

RK0APPINQ— Ship yaur lira* to
u*. 14 hoar aotrritoo, freight paid
one way. factory controlled
rj *1hoda. law Gov’t price*,
f IRETONK, 57# N. - Orange I
Av*., Orlando, fl*.

Lieutenant GilTon
Is Imprisoned In
P h i l i p p i n e Isles

Mrs. Willkie a Juror

Tells Legislators To
Put Aside Dispute
And Bring A
National U n i

. .
.
. .
faring from (topical disease*.
Tha prisoners, the statement
contlnuejl. have hen, force,1 l»
adapt (heui.rlvr. to the Japanear
diet, nmeieting largely ut rice,
although there are aome bread,
flah anil vegetable.
It .aid the
priannera get very little meat.
An Aaaocieted l-re.n report from
Washington endorara a statement
mads previously hy the War De­
partment that Lieut. Jack (illlon
la alive. Thr report states: "Lt.
Mgrtln K. Redfleld. R4m of Charlea
E. Rodfleld, Route ft, Orlando and
Lieut. Jack A. (illlon, ton of John
Michael Olllon, Sanford, Fla., lead
tho War Department Hat of 33d
American auliliera who ara h*l»l
aa prisoners uf the Japanese In
the Philippines. Th* Bat include,
334 officers, one warrant officer
and one anllstad roan.
ox ahlppara
"Other Floridians on this Initial
. L. CuUum,
list ara:
aa* * “
First LleuL Herbert S.
b u y in g ^
Isrbert 8 . Ellis, wi(*i West
th* gw *!*..
each.
* •
■M rs money. W i
Qw tarmlnari ",Semmsns, First IJsut. Larry
*a*ri*U at th* north of congros- G.— Mrs.’ Lillian Booth Bammens,
Uon, dua to sneli ovsrablpping of mother, St. Pstarsburg.
thess sixes sx occurred during
“ Waggoner, First Lieut. Wil­
th* holiday*.
t
liam Harry Jy^-WllUam Harry
Waggoner Ur., father. Tamps.”

[ A CAMBISM

THE LO N E R AN G ER
IP WH
EITHER OF
THEM MCNE, IKE YEt?

Acting upon
.
the racommcndeliona of grower* end shippers of
celery, who seek to rvlleva a
markat1 glut
( , J t of tb* Number 3 ami
S alias.
i**. Count
County Agent C. R. Dawthat h* ia aend• o n atataH
_ today
.
Ing an appeal to the Stmt* U. S.
D. A. War Board, asking that
It request th*
Quertarmaoler
LONDON. J«n. 7. &lt;41 -&gt; A
General to direct government buy­
Ing of these over abundant six**, British war oflirr ilili-itu'iii aaiil
rather than the relatively scarcer Inat nlfht that 10.001) j.rioonrra

l-rcsblcnt Leo Butncr of
Seminole County Farm Bureau
dlapo
Soviet diapotchea
aald thr trl- stated today that in behalf uf
u m p h o n t R e d a r m lea o f t h r a o u t h
hia organisation, he too would
hod
raptured
at
lo m ol
21
m o r e maka a amilar appeal.
cltir* and toarna and Dated 339,1(0
“There 'a abaoiule.y
no
dlfAxla aoldlera killed or token prta- farenre In the quality of calory
of
any
ol
thesa
three
•iirt.’*
Mr.
unar
alnro
tb*
alert
of
th«
Rua*
■ion winter offanalv* on Nov. 19. Dawson aisled. "In dealing with
Mother
N.“tu
,;
lhVrc“
u"i&gt;o
way"
Ruaalan armtra forming both the
aplta of rvpcateu ciparimanta
.
nortbarn end aoutharn arm* of In *P!
th* Soviet pincar* alma.l at Roe- bv farmers, of growing a certain
else.
~
T
he
number
6
e
pre&lt;lomlnate,
lov hammered out naw gain* yeaterday, capturing tight village* In then came the 4a, and least In
a.e the i&gt;jmoe&lt; 3s, or in
g tha Middle Don and 13 village* quant'ty
other words, three doien stalks
and two. railway atatlon* in th* to a box.
North Caueaaua, tb* Red Army
“Buying certain sixes of eelary
announced earlier.
la Jutl a habit with different
Th* Soviet* puahed another 10 section* of th* country,” h* addmile* up tb* main Cauaaalan rall- ftr th* number 4,
whlls the
way from Prokhlgdntnakl, cap­ ed. “Th* aouUieastern atataa pr*
tured only Tuaeday, and atlxad northam atataa want the Sa. When
th* atatlon a* Soldatakaya, 310 th* government buys but one
mile* aouthroat of Roatov, th* mid alt*, especially when that alxa la
lhar* la bound to be a
ni^it, coaamimtqu* aald.
■ In prla* between the
laiaa managar* have dlfflUlng certain order*, aa

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Dawson Requests Government
Buy M ore Sizes Of Celery

* lower Don.

Oy Rent: 3 room houa* and BTOSAQK year ear at Kant’*
; ‘ n n n , . partly . fumlahrd, near
Oarag*.
Bpealal rat* dead
!, Air Dae*. 2M0 Orange Ava.
atoraga.
now.

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Through President
Hopeful For,
CfciyFror!t 1943Victory
er Don River

Triumphant Russians
Capture 21 More
Towns And Take
339,150 G e r m a n s

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taka mor* rradlly to a chilj'a la(atlva? Ana. Yea, that’* grnrrally
*o. Qur*. WViat la a "chTld’a laxotlvaT’’ Ana. A laxative Ilk* Syr­
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TONIGHT’S ALL-STAR FEATUR E

F lo rid a,

W a s h i n g t o n . Jan. (I, —
\ o r i r r n r « m t r v n o t run
Frankie Hinkwlrh. the IJnlvgrtit
TAX
IIK K II
ty of Georgia’, All-America back,
&lt;IIA IT K M
IT 4 I1 o r
IM 1
fast n»ght
’ was awarded the Wal
N O TIU K
IH
IIR IIK IIT
n iV R N .
ter Camp .Memorial Trophy pre­ T h a t J o e l K
Jtlchtsr
holder
of
O r (IfIrsl*
No
sented hy the Washington Touch­ l S « l h « o f T s s
l » l , le e ti ••! ((»• J rrl t in y u f A u g u s t
down Club each year to the na
A
f » . I S I S , h s s f i l e d s a m e In m y
tion's outstanding football star. •♦ ff h e e n d h a e m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n
The presentation was made at f o r i l e i d e e d I n It# I s s u e d ( h e r e *
the club's annual dinner by Trim ••n Ms Id r e r t l f l c a f e e m b r s r e i ( h e
Meany. sports editor of the New
York newspaper PM (Jrantlan.l
Rice, sports writer and conrmen Could
H e n ry ’ V I I I
H ave
lator, scheduled to make the a
llnd Htomaeh U lcer Palna?
ward, was unable to attend.
The Knute Rockne Memorial H i s t o r y t e l l s h o w
lls n ry
V'1 11
Trophy for the outstanding All­ » ’iiil&lt;J g o r g e h i m s e l f w i t h f o t - l a n d
w ard.
Don t
Ignore
American lineman of the year ■o. .uf fre r s u faf eftr#r
in g s
T r y U d g a fo r ra
was given to Bob Dove, star No­ ir* f o f t t i r e r a n d s t o m a c h p a i n s .
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Dove are from Youngstown, Ohio. l&gt;Mrn b u r n i n g s w o s a t l o n . b l o a t a n d

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a nre
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attorney*
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o f F e b r u a r y . A l&gt; I H t. a n d t h e r e
a f t e r to f i l e w i t h s a i d C l e r k V our
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The resit In the rare had no hope.
The quinleU on a combination
of 1-3 paid off flftjto. while the
dally double, on a 4-6 combination
of Done Trouble and
Railroad
Cua paid $13 40
Races will continue
tonight,
with good action in the featured
*vent. and fa&gt;t racing promised
in the other nine races on thr
program.
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Club each evening except Sunday
throughout the season

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LONOWOOD, Jan- I, ((Special)
■Tho T*t«ran Oraca, owned and
atead br C liff Waiter, rota bar
•anew at victory In th# featured
Wt bos” tonight at tho Sanford'
rtaado Kennel Club.
'*»
Qraco qualified for a try at
0 money In the eighth race with
l.aaoy victory Retard** night

- • ^ ^ a aeeondary feature, the
Math rare. Lotto'* Jim will try
far hla eerond atralght victory
Bgalaiat a field of sprinter* that
Include*
WMtla
Jon**.
Fort
Worth, Tawny Tweed and aoveral

a good effort, •bat waa not able
to raw with the winner, Jodi
Froot outbroke tho field bat fall
behind in the'maniac.
To take tho aU th-oad third
airtight—ObMo broka wall, look
a tong lead aad never waa in
dangar.
Among the big
payoff* waa
M1.M to Captain Bod, to win In
the *eornd| 14*40 to Railroad
Boll, to win la tha fifth and
‘117,00, to Big Bualneaa to win
in th* flrot.
Racing will bo underway again
tonight
rir*« eta
M*rr*l Wav*
Cural* K.
Andrew

Currsa

Ractag atarta each
night at niu* Idly
■ ill, Sunday’* excluded. Ten race* Diamond
are on each program, matching
OOTOO of the heat racing greybound* on tha Eastern »eaboerd.
1 Big money on Individual race*,
a dally double paying
f Ml AO,
bad a quintal* filled out to (71.00
M wall aa track record* for the
oet by Hl-Culde, who look
it’jred eighth race, a tutorM Dobbta, who haa
won

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It thro* *tarta, war* feaof last night’* race*
at
im oanford-OrlanutA Kennel Club
pinning*.
Th* dally double *■■ paid off
op a 7-0 combination, mane up of
Captain Dud ami l.ucky Gypsy.
Th*
bigqulnlrla paid off on a
M combination
Bobble, running th* alxth fu­
turity ram* In ahead for th*
third lime. The greyhound wa*
Aral Friday night in th* fourth
rue*, aleo a fut jrlt), and Hat-1
•rday night, In ah* earn* dlatanc*.
All. the racea w*r* taken In 30

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monte through playoff triumph*,
whipping Hogan In th* Ttxa*
Open and Dutch llarrleon at St.
Paul. Clayton Heafner turned In
th* seoaou’a best acor*—a I At that
won th* Hahoning Valley Open.
Crmlr Wood's Ryder Cup squad
beat Walter Hagen’* ’’ Ch*n*ng«r*’’ 10-5.
By midyear,
manufacture of
golf club* had been ballad and
many fiirutes. Including th# I*&gt;*
Angale* and Augusta Opens, had
been cancelled for IttS.

Do not add soda to cooking veg­
etable*; It destroy* Vitamins B
on th* aat hole. It seemed a* and C.
though Sammy just couldn’t com*
through In th* clutch.
Hut at Atlantic City, ho showed
ho had what It taka*. Thro* down
altar th* first round, Hammy beran pounding out tho** whlatIng drive* and on th* 35th hole
He closed out Corporal Jim.
Tumcsa, a younger brother of
th* famous golfing family, was
th* giant-killer of th* week, fix
tear* from hi* army ramp. Tur­
ns** breeled through the early
round* and than knoeknd o ff top­
flight*!* Ben llogan and Byron
Nelson In th* quarter and semi­
finals. It took Sammy’* all lo
best thla determined soldier. And
It »■** last chance for Snead, too,
for h* anlatad In the navy sno-i
afterward*.
Thar* waa an unscheduled sngl* to th* Tam O’Shanter Open
at Chicago— th* professional* re­
belled when ordered to wear
numbers on thalr backs. After a
aeaalon of verbal firework*, the
show went on, but not until Irlck•holter Jo*' Kirkwood was dis­
qualified and Tommy Armour

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iHI-Guld*. lint greyhound ownfd ky th* late Or. C. M. Hall,
cut favorite*
the futurity
11*pudI-Bight
on* ofto th*
of &gt;th*
M, cam*
In 2V Into
flat hi* own again
Buck*,
rh* big dog broke slower than
lUl, and out*mart*d th* flrhl
saving ground nrxt to th* rail
going to tha first turn. II*
vad up fast through th* hack
Itch, ami want on lo win
Ur. In th* rare, Htay Hwe«t
a* With th* pack, and showed

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‘Went Virginia, who bow the Na­
tional open uiraa eommere ago,
■Ifmmad hla long-time Jinx to
earn hla flrot major title. Ha
bowt Corp. Jim Toroaoa t and I
for tha
Profeaalonal
fiolfara’
crown.
That wa. the tally
tournament ......... ....... .........
all other* having bean cancelled
boeauao of tho war. But tha year
had Its golfing highlight*, *och
aa Bon Hogan1* triumph in th*
patriotic dial* America tourney
that aervad aa an unofficial open
rhpamolnahlp,
Byron
Nalaon's
victory In Chicago1* Tam O' Blun­
ter open that waa threatened
briefly by a alt-down atriko, and
Betty Jamoaon’a continued dom­
ination of tho Ctrl’* competition*.
Bnaad'a march to the P. 0. A.
throne aurpriaod many, but It
waa a popular conquaat. Sammy,
who cam* over the mountain* a
half doxen year* ago to gain
quick recognition a* golf'* beat

d al) —John L Fahn*. ootloctor of
Internal R m n u « for th# District
of Florida, recog n lm tho aood for
rendering Mora aervle# to the
people In tho Orlando arm. aad
haa increased tho poraoaaol dad
la eetabllahlng office hour* In tho
Orlando cfflco from
to 1 I:M
A M , aad |:00 to 1:00 P.H.
dollar, InrhadIn( Saturday*.
Tirana offko boon will Ira ebaorrod commencing Jan. I I , t i l l .
Tho local offloo will bo cloaad
Wodnooday. Thnraday, Friday and
Saturday of thla weoli aa tho anaployo*o will bo attending a. school
of Inatraction at tha JackaonrlUa
offlea. aaad will ro-opon on Moa&lt;
day, Jan. II, 104S. t o give Jaformation and aaslri taxpayer*" In
the preparation of return* for the
currant Income tax filing period.

NF.W YORK, Jan. 5, l/PI-Commartial and Industrial builnaas
failure* during 1941, aa r*ported
hr Dun A Bradatraet, Inc., mer­
cantile agency, war* sharply un-

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heroin ru*&lt;i, (w h*r*ln ih* r*n*/
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th# IIH month* andad Poe. 10.
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Dyi H. U DUHDICK. D. C. &lt; '
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gin in a decade the Democrate kept control of the
Ilona* of Reprteentallvee and a
returned Bam. Rayburn to tho
speakership today In organlilag Ik* 7llh Congreea.
In a prepared address, Rap,
Cax of Georgia coo tended
(hat "government by beraancrata o u t be broken and
broken new" through congreaalonal control of th* Fed­
eral pern* etaing*.
Service men, ptcal reform,
poll (area and Jfrir King* were
the malar subject* of iegla*
la tire proposals Introduced
aa Coagrtea officially con­
vened.
Soother* cangreeamen are
ready tar renew lb* fight to
pdt aalde th* peanal produc­
tion qnetaa for th* next two
yearn, and gnaraale* grower*
a aUnhnum of )IZ3 per ion
and Include labor coal* in
competing the parity formula
aa Rap. Fulmer Introduced a
bill with thee* provisions.
W A S H IN G T O N , Jan. 6, UP)
— H o t con troversy over the

Jlouae &lt;if Kcprcventatlvcn Kpcnker Sum Rayburn of Texua (leftI
who waa re-elected to that pOAt »rnl Ftcp John W McCormack
of MaRHochusetts who won reelected majority leader hn the Democrata got together with the hope that their control over the
chamber will not bo jeopardiiod by the Ntreiigthened Kepultiican bloc.

Dyson Is Named Higgins Elected
County Chairman M ayor Of Sanford
By Commission By Commission

ration o f Dem ocrateo and R e ­
publican! on small strategic
congressional com m ittees was
predicted today os Republi­
cans looked fo rw a rd to tests
o f stren gth ,.
County Board Starts Succeeds W. C. Hill
A new fedoral budget call*
Program Of Work
To Receive Office
i n f f o r expenditures lr &lt;■ex ­
cess of f 100,000,000,000 Ail. Ing
For The New Year
For Fourth Terra
the coming yegg, today went to
; I»T g adpwted to be ready
Fred. A. Dyaun waa rr-alt-clrd
Riluitrd digging, recently reM l " 4aychairman of the Seminal* County «-l«-te&lt;l commlaaianer in Group
Board of Commi,»ioner» at their llnr, waa named mayor of BanCity Com
f'omm **tUlg ';F **tentBr ' C-C- •IcriuloO, i lord yt-iloriUy
y e a t * r d * y by Ih* City
, «l*te d today
'
m U ajo
iw n when they
an
lonera
they had an *n-

__(Mat*
lee* year* to come, convened to­
day with all faction* pledged
to *n all-out war effort, but
sharply divided on dom**tic l«»u*«.
Preliminaries war* cleared away
today. In a pre-teaalon caucua,
Democrat* unanlmoualy nominated
Sam Rayburn of Texaa for an­
other term aa Speaker of tha
Houae, and r*-*l*etod John W.
McCormack of Ifaiaachuaetta aa
their floor leader.
Th# Hoot* Republican confer­
ence nominated Joseph W. Mar­
tin Jr„ of Maaaaehuaette aa thalr
candidate for apeaktr, but Raybnrn'a re-eleetlosi waa deemed vir­
tually a foregoaa eoncluilon, bocauat the Democrats atill held a
14-vote majority, **# Route aeaU
to 808 for th* Republican*.
Democrat* and Republican* alike
called for a holiday on politic* In
dealing with legtaUUon neceaaary
to win the war.
The Democrat* emerged from
their cauena jubilant ever a show
of harmony, one member deaerlh!*• It w "a vmry happy, harmonl__t caucuai than waa no trouble
at all, and we are going to win
the 1844 election*."
Martin, former chairman of tho
‘ uhlDan National Committee
—„ Hondo minority loader In th*
Seventy-Seventh Ceagieaa, leaned
a statement outlining a platform
fob Hooek Republican* la tha new

j-iftember* "of -phle*
war* *11 r*-electml In Novumber,
conaDta of Mr. Dyion, U J. l'ope,
BJ, Overatreet Sr., J.E, Partin
• ml W.G. KUliev.
All prraona
holding nppoinllve poHltlona in
the County wer* re-appolnteil.
A reaolutlon waa panitvl by the
Board, requesting Navul nuthurltlea to revlae their offers for
roperty taken for the airport,
t waa atated that the amount*
th*y have (uggeiled *a payment*
wer* wholly Inadequate, nml do
not adtquately compensate the
property owner*. Mr. Herndon aulil,
adding that Ih* written form of
Ih* reaolutlon I* now In pn-para
lion by K.F. Itouaholder, Cuunty
attorney.
At Ih* rergueat of A.ii. I'.-leraon and H.C. Dutton- of the Coun­
ty Price and Rationing Hoard
1441.68 waa allowed for nitra­
ting expense* for th* past month
of December, of II4I.6N In cxceaa of the regular appropriation.
Tha Board appointed Mrs May
McConaha aa aupervlaor of th*
Oviedo calming kitchen tn rvplare
Mr*. AJ&gt;. Yarn who nn account
of Injuiloa auatalned In n fall,
waa given • rear** leave of ahaance. Mr*. Leon* lluwanl
appointed aa aupervlaor of the
Sanford canning kitchen, which
will atart operation* about Jan.
18. -

P

4ulkr orW *l**tl8*J mattWr Thi»
will he Mr. Itiggln* fouith i.-rm
*i"m *yor, aa h* held the office
in 1957, 1988 and 1939
Secretary pf the Chamber of
Commerce alnee 1940, Mr lllgglna
haa been Initrumental In bring­
ing about recognition of Snnfnnl
aa a tourist area and u -tillable
spot for northtaner* to spend
winter season*, and was active in
promoting the n*w airport aa a
site for the Naval Air Station
Plans for the Recreational Club
for Service Men were tllscussrtl
by the commleelon and Mr- Hig­
gins announced that drawing* of
Ihe building which will Ih, built
lit Fort Mellon Park are on dis­
play In Roumlllat and Anderson'a
Drug Store.
The reproduction
show* front and aide elevation of
the building n d the floor nlan.
Mr. Higgins succeeds William
C. HIM aa maror. Other com
mlaalonera In office now In addi­
tion to Mr. Hill and Mr. Higgins
•re H. Jatnca Gut, G. I&gt;. Illshup
• nd MJ. Lodge, who was re.
elected In Group One In the No­
vember election.

RFC Loan Given For
Product From Alcohol
W a s h i n g t o n / J * n . «, u i - a
Senate auh-commlttaa we* inform­

Approve) waa given to th* no­ al WaJncutay that • to50,0(M
tary bond* of H.C. DuBoat, Paul­ RFC .loan t u awantal to tha
..
in* Wftllnk, Joan Moran, and R. Gulf Distilling Corporation of
fe n 3 it . -v'.''1 ■i , ' Frenervationof eonaUtotlonal Kttiebeth Leffler

‘ zr?. it ' ‘

Blast Kills Six And
Injures Many Others
CHICAOO. J*n. 0, UP) - Six
nonona wert killed and more
than 100
axploalon
on the i iar eouth
before midnight.
S *W
100 petrona who
•tract were blown
te n by the force
aaid aome amoke

it despite tha
ufacturing
War I’roduedisapproval of
Uon Board.
Chairman Gillette &lt;D Iowa) of
a 8en*U Agriculture Sub-Commlttaa read a letter from K W. Raid,
chief of WPB'a ehamical branch,
who aaaerUd the loan » u authoriaod la»t March after Jem
John , prcaldant of the
llecon•trutlon Finance Corporation, waa
told that a former owner of the
plant aatlipaUd that installation
of
grain-handling
equipment
" shoal d coof M more than *80,ooo.*;
Raid w ot'h i*.latter to Oilletto
in reeponaa to the Chairman'*
Inquiry, field tMtltied today that

E ^ n WS r£ r,.HTefT'lS;

Gasoline Ration Vftill
Be Canceled If
D r i v e r Fails
Comply With

( 'm i n t y

Allied Planes Damage
Dr Sink 10 Ships
In Rahatil Harbor,
New Britain I s l e

P io n e e r s

WASHINGTON, Jen. ft, VTl
Th
‘h« Of fir** of i*ric« Atlminlstri
lull Unlay uuiJMbhrNi all plcMihre
tlun
*i nvinif by hultler* of A, B. in*!
(' I'trtii on tht* Atlantic AcmbotUi
anti pr^arrtli^il
cancellation , of
IfatoiinH ratmna aa a prnAlty for
failure li» vtirnf-y, effective noort
Jan. 7
,,
Tha mil of all state, county itad
municipal Iuw enUircement aff-ncivR in 17 Kaalaro htatea tn4 U
likecf to
iliatrict of Tolurnhia waa aakoa,
I
help the fcilcral government
vent iilraaure driving, by
Ing all violations to focalI7E3on
boarila or local Of*A office*, |
’Trpfcnee of paNnengcr cur** at
nny gathering
lor pirpoae* j ot
ajHirl or aimiNerncnt will lie Uk.n
* n primn facie evidence that, gA*
olkne and lirea are :»eing
?&gt;eing dlai
paled nee«iieaaly and Illegally,
t*ie Ol'A aaidJ. The "ban on pirn
alii* driving also applies to purtly s.m-ihI i-ttgagaiiii-nt* "
The IIPA declared fuel oil heat
ntg ration- of all building* rrr.-ef i
those used fair residential
put
poses in the east would be "e .
substantially within the next "I
hour*," No ilelnll* were given.
Drastic prohibition of pleasure
motoring was reinforced by tl c
Ol’A warning that "even men-1
aerious measures" are being pr&lt; !
pared to be readv for immed'*1’
rse "if tin- current situation get-,
wurae."
The action was taken at the In
stance of the Petroleum Admin.
-tralor the Ol’ A aaid, in a join•
effort to plug every week In tin‘dangerously scant supplies" nf
petroleum products on th* raBteinl
seaboard.
In
an earlierreport It wu
pointed nut that the Oil Indus
iail v
Committee's
proposal,
whl
will
be
mad*
to tha
troleum Administration for- IWn
would
make
available
tv
ng funk
rue| ail ifilo
tfito the
mo* ing
(h« Ivmetet'r
Su m
“ "

*11* !*•■&gt;. laird Crttk)
I hr Ns*, reported today fi
I nilci! SijileH lank force of
' iir f A4«*

unit m

he (I

“ anreeae

lulls h*imh«rifrdM the Japan*
*■''** airfield at Monde, New
ftiiinra Inlindk m the .Solotil* taain lairil I’rraa &gt;
Hwmii * nrmiet. i|ulckened
I hi f f.Mnltklr i»i (jtrmin dita*
-D r in I hi* ( Anranuti and
tfuddl# Ihm l«jd«y, cnffulflni
-*» -im»wi wiVi %|tail new cittvfi
jind ho* nh mnid in«ilcfil|,jn«
* -1n • Hifif (hr final drive
&gt; * ** in (Ainit.ulfitr rrliivru divlfitune
&gt;. * .il
&lt; «U. .. IJ , 4lui
• lit *•*( .,*04 l 11,.1tl
■n,11n»n m Itiitrf
•H.p,* •».*■e mi a *i*fi l
hiii *** ..I bri nr * ihe

. IHil.siU, Hr 111 II t DiU
.-•i ■. parat liuti* trmipa anti
ma s a m * rpporU ii tuJAj
...... PKPCUilM a HVV111 UttW J(
u ln .lt throw tht* L»ei*
. . *, 1 nut oi a s rmi^jruint in
in * fioiir Mutour, 2d miles
uthui'Mi o f the hijf A xisTirlil naval I iuhh at Hizerte,
n-l wlnlp the land fron t in
sn, pi.mimnlilv itdl shrouded
uiidiiiit iiih, irniuincd tiutei,
\ I hitiiilin -* iitfutn blasted tht
i nf S.uhni*
\n unthoi iiuttvr nnurcfl today
ii in Algieik political comp
omplfmi ftdhnvihg the death of
i.il
Jiuui
Hail,
m
made
no
hnt.tv
■•vein,
ih the Admirer* pledge
nioy* I ihi pr«itfiuni. end
the French fleet B H ik U r
V i n«»k I Twi. t of * I -wke
i
\UirdNiiview mid
caused
I
1,1,1 I s ! o f M K - in r S l iie t
■Idt'kchlllg of pi n Allied French
i.i M |n i* wen I
vs..#
him m .
i »i* y i-f. in I
i,
&lt;«f I nki V| i •v nn*I
he Sn fhtvcM PncINc, Allied
I
|IIloll, 'i.
*'l Suit
ih nil*- I'lnlttrd ssf th sink
n nun’*; ' a »» * my ships
oi JLh sn New lirUain,
in 1.ike Mi.1\ ,41.(1
i
lii’il
* nn AusU’-tlinn
Iln ii bn l h M.
\
i . •hni Jupnn wjm nmaiing
M.
•. *
\ ■.1
i -• » A m, i icnn horabi. t «■' i ii. M. M
li on
*n&lt;dt*
&gt;i, ..... . k
1 i
'
-.Ihm
M.; a I... iif
. .lop

C. O f C. Board
James Cowan And Mrs. Takach
O f Directors To
Are Oldest County Pioneers
T M eet A t Mayfa Sanford School
Kd HisKins Release?Trustee Bpard
. Bulletin, Of. Work
During Past Yeai
tourer
*aal Hi at
Meets Tuesday
«tf tank car*,

Apulraieum
tha jpmfffit
The ttoni.1 ..f I liter t«n h ol |h
chief meant of lirlnfinic |M*lntlcum
i Innnlii'i
"I
pjTklurtu into thif
17
Ka"lcm Hi'minoh1 ( ' i•111kI v
To
Be
S o liHtiitra «n&lt;l the iHatrict of fnlu-u-f C"Omnii*lcr will on t l nf H"D l l l e p o i i N
N m, confilttwl of 13 |ii*rveiit «a*n- Mnvfnti uf I * M* I ' M
T * iil i m
i
l
l
e
d
I
'o
B
o
t
h
T in
lien 25 percent krroiene hiiJ Tn.it* Edward Hurtful', mm M inis -i.iHtl
intf oil «ml .72 percent ImiuHtnal t«d» v
itltl imi, t'hnu iiik'ii t•'
C n u n lv
And
S la te
or heavy lifUllriK •* I th. dlff.. III t ■i||1lli|||l'i‘H
»l
One oil imluntry 1cutler ^aiil 4|lle*ted f&lt; In- IOI'M'Ml I ,1 I’ t &lt;*t s
nrhool
that the iiiduntTV had asked • II- l!i»* pMiie*
link I.,- Id .............. Ml 'I IIMUIIM M 11..........
'
mlnetion of " \ ,r cmipons
iiitl hi* hninll*
o . leiiiiii'
l
tall* it..m, | -.1 \‘ ddn In
dreatlc cut* in the value of H*'
I.IM
l,
I
.
pm.
i |MM'd
i
....... kill
end **CM coupons a« fui iimk &lt;re yrnr
of ai ti i ‘ H i! olid UbllllMn 1 1-i til • mini s
October.
1 The m ,
i t ni ".ii t i' , i, 1 H.nud and t-i II
tie* iltuii
(iovemmont officleU know H in
■1 III 1 .■ ».. i .i i: i. hi|.|.l W.'l |(
la the aolutlon, he Raid, "but H la Mny. hiiH
,
Olll til tl Hi, Sit of old Its,I. id **f
a political play. They don't want i P " " " mv
'
1i i f.. ,, -1ur Ill til
to interfere with people'* plrns tro mcndici* w'inli ih uh 1 illow **
1- * or si iiwt '"i: of tl
drivlnir too much.
| "It *« with rtMitittle able 1*1 nb- . i. i .i . Ae a reault,*’ he added, ltn lot that thu •oi.'iniiraimn,
of people are going to hr * Id with the t 11y und &lt;
this winter just »o other* an point (.» Hit’ not'd pniHpi imi ♦ v**u»
drive their cars fur pleasure 1he that lbi* ••'Haiti Ini* i - n . ‘d &lt;11
government can solve this nuy many &gt;tiu
V«V mr ptmnl if ,1m
time b’Jt Ihe only answer we , an part v\f tutd i * th. with Him .ml
get Is *w« are studying the *ttna­ wn arc cm tmiugi d hy Ih* . .«'pi •m
tion**”
thm JMMiiri
The proposed boost in Ml all
i i ,i Ii, 1
i Mi
................ \
"What lain l.ccii athlcv.ii m 1hr i.t In 1III'* toolin .iiili tiimi'H, thi
ollna price* la promoted, Hoi
s1... 1 I.i. *11V ” let (is I aiilllli 1. .Oil
I
» .....
llsnog, general rounsrl of ihe lbfit &gt;.*«r ix in. .mli. fit..... .*f «h,ii to • Oil (llo)ll
C((]|l
101,1
.-dm
nit
* s \ . ,V b . . .
Mii , |;
can he tloni- liy pn.|U*i plfimiim;
Kaatem ntatee Gasolin* Drabra
. Il.sol
|
o
,
i;
II.
in
&gt;
.
1
.
,4
4
|
■
f
Iht
i»l
.
v
Ml
Ma i y
Conference, aalil, by hlghrr hu.l- and ciuijicratiiMi. VV»* cannot »*■•-(
,o H ,|t,•no i lt&lt;
1It.- II. ■U.d 111•l*t••v*•.1 lln O l
1 i nun
neaa coat*, a atrady drop In mo­ on our u«i h V\ »■ i.itiHl lay phin* 1 III.- 1•i .nuioiif
Ill'll
S* 1"id
i.
t lo
\ .O’lMI »
M.
toring and tha prospect ot more now foi futm.- v.atH In p Lim .i "
In Hill 1,o n llundli'H i.o Mu
. r&lt;, '
Mm J.oM M 1 II
drattle curtailment*.
for the ftiUnc, we hImuiIi I imU ..... Mont ........ ml 1fit uh* -•&gt; i hi
1 miin
1 1'
,0.1 1 ,
J
I.
In Boston, Frederick W, Mm-re, overwork Hie ttidiiM i y Hint i him 1,1. .1...&gt;..l fin idil i* Do Ha­ k«
* 1 • 1 ti. ,...■1 Ml i ■ivvan.
•xecutlva secretary yf the lloiali hrrn mid i HlaldlHhcd
I hr ni in MilTO- hi1*V (111th 1 him i of ndt ii ,
.41,
t•
1 \ hoi In
Gasoline Dealer* Association of Ing ii|dUHlty Is the Itni
MM
lII ill
. .’.1 Mt ■1 1... il li 1 ;!,
MaaaachuaetU. said that dcab-ra have. This Industry should Lu
idm ft King mvd f on. ti 1•'OH
» s\ P
1 lo
were asking for a l.S cents in- fostered and tir!l|ird In every |a*»
create per gallon
now amt a
larger increase If " A ” cmiimtia slhle way as It h our one pet
muucnt aHPu t.
eliminated.
" ( ‘ruHicnlly every
fiviulnldt
w u* illH* in
house nml upNrtuu lit in she Cm
has Keen fillnj and at better pitse, i U&gt;iih viirv himI i nil nil l&lt;» ki’f
ink
Sugar Crop
than we have bud in the pant \e* h &gt;41 111 thi' l» iihling it*
:' t»* S.'leHiV** S«'i\i(. h.i* i
shout r»0 |M"ieetil nf ihe pet ii-. flits* hit* lull v.'t *uffh'i.'iil lt» H .it - I I! II 1*i|t lei 1• .... ” p(
Everglades only
M
*i*p
lip
III.’
I
I'filtll
of
(Ii.1
(
4
1
1
1
sannel fur oprratilig the Naval
i (.li-t Mient-* of ini'll to \obm»ei r
•ill'll
Duse is here. The problem ie
Mi
Mi I it’itH
repni'D’.l
lliut ii. N,m t i' hiihI i &lt;tiin. battalion*,
EWIBTON, Jan. 0, — Despita
De.
quires soiur thought.
iM.llltl.'H
W’OlId *i S.'iiIh'ch
orat Fall drought In the
Thi* prgunmtlion hn* had tin t I Hllwptil (fit 1014
Mi 1 mi ti i e s|i)iimed Ilia! he
tory of tha Everglade*, the re­ Fodrral llmming AuiJmrlly mfik.’ i urnki* 1
it1 '"
\» ‘i yY ilifh. nil to inrr&gt; mil
cord auger cane crop ha* not u survey, with the Idm of ul» I NjJ*
' “ ,l m'li.’duli* tut orgm run ui'ci pt no other erdt&gt;lnn ii( m
bam adversely affected, Jay W. mining ' material for ■toditloiml **»v plaimvd. H. tl ( liu.. h.mrd
limn .,uul,fi.-d l,ad,-,oh,.
Moran, vie* president
ot
tho houses, hut thu fVc.i-itl ruling I
on the «t ,,-letn
m the following fn-ld.
United State* Bugar Corp., r*- of Army and Nuvy that muter Ini j.*1"". suggested that a go.al ml--,
it„k ,i»
h o«l.wains.
ymm.-n,
will not Ih* reloakc-d to build ' rll'‘ * ' " " “ '" " i J'l*ul'1, ,K' M" ""X "'1 -hips took*, dln-i«, dln-rs li-mli-rs.
vaIi t h would give the l*t*yit f »
I
i
F
t
f
I
n
,iiU
k
'ii
(elivl
n
r)
.
blnrkstul
Uis,
« » &gt;hu
• » houses far mgn in tiu? urrmi
aim have auffered, the cane
M’licf* in play und y»d kt-t'k up r-ii ri*.'iiicy ft, di illei iM itjuuiiy L elec
prrcludrs uny rhanct* iar piu
thulr phytairii I fitnuMM,
boeii kept In good condition by forcits
tie inn* |line and nlaltmo, *l.«d
from that source,
maintaining water table level* reliefOthsr
l*rvsrnt Mt thli uurctlniyc wo in woik e rs, teIt"pinntr a11il * wUr h
AcUvlIirm of ihi*
thfough Interior pumping faciltJohn
I(iiillowttVi
t
lisiiniuri.
Mi
li.iatd men, nil men In the Long
Chsmhcr of Commsrcs
( 1lutNit, und Mrs. Ahhy D, Hutcni
tl*», Which alto have
provided
‘'Assisted, through the Naval ( n. irtrstt’cs; T t VV. laWwton. C m nhofeiurn trade elnss.ificiiLiiin.-4, en
Htlanttonr molature condition*
* FsUerintendtnl &lt;1 F. Me
flreiiu-n ((hedge»,
far young cane planted this Kali Affairs CommlUet*. in tho cummissioning of th* Naval Uaia on ■jv »,« u orri«, jl|rgl siellu hiunrhmeii, mntcH (dredg**). mi*
w- “ ■ * -------- ' “ ................... - " y' ArringtoVi; fil.s
Drtroti? chunica (crusher quaVryl, shovel
officer* of the Ueae, County, City
operators, pile driver foremen,
and Chamber of Commerce O ffi­
piprUycr*. poWtlHmen, d«ger*.
cial*.
coppersmiths, nhcetinHal workers,
"Held regular membenhlp din­
wute rtender* and wharf hulldars.
SWING SHIFT SWINGS
ner On Nov. 10 and had aa guests
officer* of the Sanford Natal
Colombo, the capital of Ceylon, i
ITON, Van. «, W - Bate.. Over 800 attended thla WAHHINOTON, Jtn. 0. ( » * ) - waa
named for Christopher Co­
Karly
morning
hour*
have
Intt
dinner.
lumbus.
«
"Aaaleted the American Legion IOIM of Ihtlr grlmneea for awing
*hlft worker* In
Dallai
war
with Arrnletic* Day celebration.
The Itritlah Royal Obaervatory
"The secretary, who la Chair* plant*, Th# Park Board ha* ap­ waa eatahliahed »(. Greenwich In
proved tha -J»t
of
community 1075.
Loutea from S to S A. M. accord­
ing to th* Office of War Infor­
Pluto, tho pwnt, moat dletant
mation, Rented Juke bo*** anpply
from the tun,' I* next imaileet
mtitle for 1dancing.
In elx* to Uercury, planet nearest
the tun.
ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS

r

’ aw To Accent Men
in St'itbeen Brunei

Record
“een In

[ospital Will
lit In Orlando

■.a' ..* tywSTUJfJ.’/v.V,VA\,• * 2m,. I uV

r

Tha Netherlands received Dutch
uiana in South America In eg*
Lange fo» tha tarritory which
tar M ean*
VwlU

-.,d Lib.

• w|tit
•• eiv't.t Japnd supply

• p li.ml* i

•sndi ii a d’ stroytr
................ ..

ti vvbb Ii
i " e l
and
,■ - &lt; dawn a
n sight

i .......

hi
raid
» . arts *rt»m
• if *vern
•Ii.st the
nor of
•I ll.lpts
- &gt;, -hip.,
• t Pa, , u waa-

, \m*rili- ,ratal
..... I vlth
i.
Ma«, ro weeI vrl attack,
■ • fa-r &gt;f u heavy antl-t flic -erven thrown up
1•’ bipfinene ships.
i »n prefid sir activity ortr
Hi went Fneifle mrsa, AtH* IJenufh:liters wars crstllUJ
i • 'in g one enomy fighter
&lt; --cl- in a strafing attack
t-hilloro nirfiabl on Port*
» Timor.
i„ N«w
Guinea, ona B-14
tha often pounrtad air. I .it I t* while other Alllaid
' 1 tubed and strafed Rug*
l
Madnv, recently dev*]
' t&gt; ' i n nn the New Guinea (
• nil.,.. -&gt;t nf Satamaua.
&lt;i.. ,t,e around, Allied Inft
,i- t-r lav cloead In on the
o n holding out In the na
mite and a naif long
tar
teaching th* coaet at Sanaa

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W E D N E S D A Y ,* J A N t fA R T « ( .1 M 3
i
i ' •' -•mme r i B M W P .

-t — — ——

N E W T H o e r t &gt; v L li^ ^ A M r

HoardingSome o f the schemea pcoplo rcaort to for hoarding
gasoline and other thing!, In these highly rationed days,
arc funny. But on the whole they are sadaening, and somotimes they are outrageous.
It Isn’t.merely a matter of playing a clever game, when
people deliberately break rules that everybody Is supposed
to observe, trying thereby to get the advantage of their
friends and neighbors. There is nothing to brag of, even
secretly, when they succeed. It Is a shameful and unpa­
triotic thing. The mere hiding of a gallon or two of gaso­
line here and there Is bad enough. Some of the efforts to
conceal wholesale (|unnl!tlcs of fuel and food are outrage­
ous, and deserve the punishment they bring when dis­
covered.
What is this nation fighting for, anyway? ft Is nol
for decency, fairness and honor, in a world where power­
ful enemies Ignore the rules of fair play? Americans are
not trylng\to cheat and deceive other nations. Why try,
then, to cheat and deceive each other?
Those who do this, to he sure, arc a small minority.
Most citizens observe voluntarily the rules of patriotic
sportsmanship. The others must, by law or honorable ex­
ample, be shamed out of their tff^rts to get special privi­
leges.

n i i W n l q r u 'i mentor end hi».
lory profreaor from 1884 to logo.
New York. Jan. 8, UPl-Johnny
p | f|
_a punch for
Mite really packed
the Giant* fart icaaon. He 'hit
M homer*. »even triple* and r )
double*. He got 188 Ht* In U*
game* for a 306 average.

IPIDNEH d a y ,

jan.

e, last.

1IBLB VBR8K FOR TODAY
BE
ASSURED
IN
YOUR
♦EARNERS TO QOU: The U n i
my light am) tny salvation;
10m ahaii 1 fear?
Tho laird
th« atrangth of my life; of
l-shall 1 ha afraid.— Psalm
Winter Night
(Fraai Talirla)
anka below
1. snowdrifts la the skyt
I t were sg though
1 AfMae-bUck lake stretched wide
iiVv' and high
tltMS the heavens to multiply,
k minor magic, what it sees on
earth.
Twin counterparts they are, of
Beauty'* birth,
* *
thus: white drifts beIn a
frost-encrusting
•heath|
lilt up above, the bright *kynot to blow,
with careleee grace
the moon's pearl face—
g, veiling,
... shifting—
, great Orion’*&gt;1&gt;clt and dagIM

deep In snowdrifts of the

kRRIET R. BEAN.
wa got It. Benalor Oeorgo
Drapoaad that wa pay our
on a "pay as you go
R plan".

iVvfsre fewer sutemabUa

la than usual during tho
l. That's ona good
thara being fewer
E. Dewey, the man who
. haras for himself as a
t bugtar In Naw York, has
up hta official dutlss as
' o f Naw York.

Strategic Island
('yprua is boing oyetl by both British and Nazis an u
possible Jumping-off place for an attack In tho Eastern
Mediterranean. In former days the resources of the Island
would- havo provided a sufficient reason for seizing It. Then
It produced so much copper thnt tho metal took its name
from the Island, being “ Aes Cyprlum" or "Cyprus motal,”
and finally simply "copper." Rut the copper mines hnvo
not been worked for a long time, and today's value of tho
Island consists chiefly in its location.
This Is o f -considerable strategic Importance. Lying
only 44 miles from Asia Minor to the North, and 09 from
Syria to th0 West, It Is practically next door to both In
these days of airplanes. For somo reason, whop the Nazis
overwhelmed Crete, they did not touch Cyprus, and‘ Cyprus
Cypi
remains whst it has been since the first world war, Brittah territory.
A Nazi raid on Cyprus might draw somo of Rommel's
tlr
encmlbs away from him,
or put Turkey In n friendllor
mood to Germany. ’ Any day, therefore, tho Island may be
in tho headlines.

Ranch Trouble

meat shortage ha* reached
otnt where oleomargarine
The wnr In doing worst) thing*, In the went, than inter­
ng eubetltutrd more and fering with tho dude ranching hutdneita.
On one ranch
for butter. The tin t thing
Mr a good milk cow will be alone, says a Kansan City report, there are 5,000 calvon
see where W certain (le­
ant' store In New York
|»&gt;selllnf mink coat* at
110M to $88*8 which just
la show Diet thtngi are not
s« bed ** they essa y ; ,
• Is one crime that paid
M L |n. New Y o * 1tarry

ARCADE

I
.
•
I
Good Shoes properly fitted are an asset to
your Child’s health I

ttOlWWR

You get
this in

Poll Parrots
0.95 to 3.95
*
at

IVEY’
James Cowan And
Mrs. Takach Are
O l d e s t Pioneers
rrmm l‘*a* &lt;&gt;••&gt;
ami Mr*. W. I*. Kmg*, CO, Weit
Virginia; Frank Evan*. 0.1, Ohio;
Jonathon D. Evan*, 87, Indian*;
Mr*, n. I. Wogg. 72, Scotland
and Mr*. K . T. Wlsecup. 0U, Iowa.
From Sanford wa*:
William
Kenbro, S3, Alabama; R. W. Lord,
SI, Florida; Henry O. LundquIiL
lit, Florida} O. D. Marvady, 78,
North Carolina') B A. Mstsen 80
and Mrs. Maticn. 00, of Naw
York; Mr*. Maud Mlllsr. 00, Ohlpt
C Mol, 70 Holland and Mr*. MoL
Mlaalaatppl; M. B. Ntlaon,
N*l*on, 78,
~
08; Mlsslsilppi;
Minolta aryl Mr*’. , Ntlaon. 6^
MWatlaae*

Naval Bate with port card* of
Hanford and Hcmlnola
County
•ccnr* to bo u»*d by *nll*t*d men
and offloer* at Bate.
Through tho courtoiy of Chsse
A Co , who donated the fruit, wc
prorated'60 bag* of orange* to
oftlcen of NavjJ Bae* at Chrirtmac.
.
,
"Have lollcitad tha eervlce* of
our reprvaentattve* In Cong re** to
haaten the payment of land own­
er* who** property wae uied by
the N «v*l • Bat*.. R*pr*»entatlvr*
of the govrnuiiynt havo been heir
and wro requested to make r»vlilon* of tom* of LS* price* of­
fered■ I'rozree* I* being made In
payment* adjusted,
ha* been prepared end
presented to Commander Ut .
of the Hanford Naviu Bate of tho
advantage* of State Road No.
48 a* a military road to Eart
Coart. TnU brief la now Undrr
consideration of the Naval Autborltle*.
"Appllratlon ha* been made to
lie Federal Security Agency to
make a «urviy of hoeplUR. laclllfor tho purpose of securiii;

unbranded for lack of cow-hamis. Tho cattle must lie cared
for to keep up thi&gt; meat supuly. Ranchers aro working 14
hours a day soven days a wook, and still can't swing tho Job.
It is unfortunate-that so many good cow-hands have
been called to tho Army. It Tsn't merely a matter o f count­
ing tho “ hands" but rather thb quality of tho Cowboya.
They are hard to roplaco. “ I don’t undorstand why," says tho
head o f a big stockgrowera association, “ but a country boy
can go to tno oily und mjdto good Ih a reasonable time,
whllo a boy from the city* a" a rule, won’t succeed on a
foneh or a farm."
That’s an Interesting statement to think about. Can
it bo that farm and ranch people aro Just naturally superior survey has been ordered and
tp city, people?
r
should be made toon. Wa ha»s

or

portatlon for the
franchise to
operate busses through Bembtal*
County. Privilege lea bean grant­
ed by the Railroad Commission,
ami we are- now awa!tlng_ easy
/ram Office of Dafants TrtUteporuilon to start. Ttua should
eoma through In a few ddH* ,
|fl*i| i&lt;w4 Frees. P M * Oeal
VHa*e had mertinoF a f i yepre
lllam Walacopf la here at dl- {ratal) vos of U. B. Engineer*,

C.
&lt;X Board
Of Directors To
Meet At Mayfair

proudljr,

•earth. He discovered score* of
I une* for *uch lowly product* a*
.wrrt potatnea, peanut* *nd clay
From the 8outh’» red clsy and
Package Store
■andy loam, ho developed Ink,
A L L POPULAR
BRANDS
pigment*, co*matle*. paper paint, . .IL
PO Pl
nuM* ( u
■Mather Bldg.
uni many other articles,
coach a college football team, lie

the

it Wallace urges
jKttV|&gt;ollc. forte.

co-operation

of. the

Florida W. H llanoad, 80. Ohio;
Crcen B. S*pp, 72, Florida; Mr*.
Julia S.«pp, M, Florida; Janie*
C Slim on. 05, Florida;
W. IAldrich. 02. N«w Hampshire; Mr*.
J. I„ it illai, 00, Georgia.
Alto 4r6m Sanford were: Char­
lie Caaper, 71, Illinois; Joe Cam­
eron, iH, Ciurgla; Mrs. M. J.
Cassidy. 00, Georgia; A E. Cody,
80. Wisconsin; A. O. Claus*. ?4,
Tennessee and Mr*. Clause, 08,
Kentucky; Mr*. W. M, Collins, 80,
Florida; Mra. Mary Cooley, 84,
Michigan; A. Corpany, 81 and
Mr*. Cxirpany, HO, both of Ohlol
R: F. Crenshaw, 86, Alabama: E.
C. Echols, 03, Arkansas: Mra.
Ithoda ,u. Ewing, 87, Kanaaf)
All-, totter, 88, Florida) Mra.
Ellen Hodges, 72, Gaorgla; R. O.
BwopF. 08, Iowa: Mra. B E. Takach, 80, Hungary; Judge R. W.
Ware, 00. Georgia; Mr*. E. A.
Week*. 78, North Carolina; T.
Haksy Wight. 88| "New York;- and
Mr*. J. H. Wynn. 71, Florida.
Olh*r* were: T W.
Lawton,
00, iif Ov Im o . boro In Florldar
Mr*. Saille McWilliams 67, of
Canton, Ohio, born In Pennsyl
vanla; A. E. Moran. 88, of Or­
lando amt Maine; B. J. Overstreet,
81 of Longwood, and Georgia:
Miss Mary
A.
Robertson
of
Longwood. and Canada; E- N.
Button, 68. of Geneva and Geor­
gia; Mra. John Wadsworth, Long­
wood. 70. Canada; Mrs. C. A
Richard*, (IS, Longwood and of
South Carolina; and O. II. Bridge,
418, Longwood, Massachusetts.

Thal’a what you gel

George W. Carver,
Scientiflt, Is Dead
TU8KEGEE, Ala.. Jan. 6. (Ah
— Dr. George Washington Carver. the noted negro scientist,
died at 7:30 r. M. Wednesday at
hi* Home at 7 uiktge* Institute.
Dr. Carver had been In falling
health for eoma month* and was
confined to hi* bed for the part
10 days.
Born of slave parents, at Dia­
mond Grove, Mo., he wa* never
•ur* of his birth date, but one*)
•atlmaled that It wa* “ atroul 1884.”
H* became a member of the
h e r e * Institute Tacultv In 180*
Tusk
and has been attached to the
negro Institution ever since.
Dr. Carver was recognised as
ona o f Ut* outstanding scientist*
In thW field' of agricultural rw-

when you place your
valuable* In a safe de­
posit box.
It’s foolish to run Ihe rhtk of lotting valu­
ables by keeping them in the home. Play
safe . . . You can get Much a lot of protection
and freedom from worry for Much a nmall
cost. Inquire today!

Florida

Bank of

State

Sanford
MA Friendly Inatltullon”

Former Lady Sheriff
Is Now WAAC M.P.
ATLAN TA, Jen. 6, — A for­
mer women deputy sheriff of
IVtlk County, Fla., is making
history as the first p ro m t mar­
shal of the Woman's Array Aut­
ry Corps. Qhe (s'Third Officer
Itn iltUghea Qulhrle, who lil­
ts the newly active led units
military police.et the' Second
iAO Training Center, Daytona

U N IT E D .
; s t a t e s

Naval

ntT using City MaJI Auditorium

vlled Mr. Blmmoniol the Federal
Employment BuresUiila Hanford
and held meeting .with growers
arid natters to tWiracr ^UUii for
additional labor lq liarvcst celery
crop. This work was turned ever
to C. ft. Dawson, County Agent,
and plana are now underway to
Secure additional labor from Ml*elaalppl.
'
: V V . 'V
'
MWa era anrloalns S Victory
Tea Quids for u m . « m of our

T w V l t t o S j Government has
•rated and allotUd funds.for

And will be glad ta give- them to

fealty, a gun
wrved- In an

Ity,. assisting
1* her "dep-

►her capgbQ-

c i v j s i ^ s Kslrcri^s

MIP mamhare anri iluMH m n iiY M I

klm I Item. In tag gtar^'W tav e a u r t o iit a ta fia

'. / f t
• u w o **-:

that

you can |

DUliiKtion For WII*on
MIDDLETOWN. Jan. it, &lt;/PV—
Woodrow WlUon wa* the only
Pre»ldent of tho United Stale* to

Something To Do
A Jewish Home for the Agetl held a recent (&gt;|»cn
House for its friends und one of the features of the duy
was a little play given by the old ladies. Its point was the
differencc between their occu|&gt;ations In 1900 and In 19-12.
In former ycurs they "did nothing hut sit around and wait
for their meals." Some of them did u llttlu knitting or
faneywork, hut it did not amount to much.
In tho Intervening years much has been learned about
occupational therapy— the Idea that there Is hpollng and
strengthening of mind and laxly by making t?imgs mid
doing things with the hands. So now the knitting of the
lady of 86 has purpose. She makes useful things and has
the sense o f self-respect' ntul |&gt;ower which go with the
knowledge thnt her work means something. Another young
lady— this one Is a mere 83— is shown sorting scrap rub!&gt;er and making money for war l&gt;onds In the process. All
tho people in the homo uru busier and happier than those
of former years.
Idle people are usunlly unhappy people. The busy ones
hnvo little tlmo to brood over troubles, und their sense of
accomplishment Is an invigorating force. Thero Is t« vast
sea o f latent power in |&gt;oop|p handicapped by age or other
enuses, waiting only to lie tapped for the country's good.
Now It is needed.

Quality
liquor

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HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA.
mothar,

•Social A n d Personal Activities
C A R O L IN E

H IL L

Telephone 141

C R A W S , Society Editor.

t S o c ia l C a le n d a r
THURSDAY
The To*nwml Club will meet
jtin the Court Home at 7:10 I*. M
^ ^ I t h L. p. Jlngan prealilii
public ia conllally Invited.
Grammar School, Junior High
and Hl|th 8chool ntudenUi are
cordially Invited to attend the
Young t'coptrn Club. Thera la no
fadmtaalon.
Regular meeting o( Seminole
Chapter No. 2, (&gt;. E. 3. at the
Maaonlc Ilall at 7:30 1‘. M.
T. E 1,. Claaa of the Kind
llaptiat Church will meet at the
^hmuc of Mra. I.iltian Vickery.
W llW W rit Third.
FRIDAY .
The Itoae Circle will meet .d
10:00 A. M. at the home of Mrt.
tYalter S. Coleman. Itreatnwtirl.l
Mra. J. C. Hill, will apc.de on:
'Tree* for Iiemoeracy
w The rtlenil.hln league of the
Congregational Church will hold
It* regular meeting at the I’or
ii*h home at 3:00 I*. M.
The Sanford Home Demonatra
_lion Club will meet at the home
• i f Mr*. M. N. Cleveland, 2403
Palmetto Avenue, at 2:00 1‘. M,
Dirt Gardner! Circle will meet
at the home of Mr*. II. A. Kilta
on Celery Avenue at 0:30 A. M.
Jack Huucll will *|icnk on "lllrila
m*t Seminole County", -Due* are
" wyi»Me ami election of offlccra
wifi lake place.
The nundlra for America will
meet at 3.30 I', M. nt 114 klag-

nalla Avenue.
The Central Circle of the SunATonl Garden Club will mret at
10:CKA A. M. with Mr*.
S. 0.
Shlnhlaer at hor home nt I40H
Oak Avenue. Tho program will
be on Ainlea culture with Mra
L, E. Spencer a* the *|w*ker
d'iaeh member I* urged to bring a
•■pccimen of her favorite atalea.
The Sally Harrison Chapter of
the Daugt ter* of American Revo­
lution will meet at the home of
Mra. W. M.. Thigpen, « 0H Mag­
nolia Avenue at 3:00. Mr*. M. 8 .
^ V irg in * will be ep-hostes*. Any
W lfiting Daughter* are ronllally
Invited.
MONDAY
A free children’* nursery fur
mother* during war icrvlce work,
will begin at 2:00 P. M, lf.lti
^Palmetto Avrnue
with
Mlaa
Wlarhara Ituprecht in charge
The Presbyterian Women* Aux­
ilary will meet with the following.
Duilnr** Women* Circle with
Mr*. Joe Corley chairmen and
Mrs. Gertrude
Gilbert
ho.tese,
Palmetto Avenue at 7:30 P.
Circle too. I — Mrs. Walter Elaeh
chairman and will meet at the
church at 3:30 P. M.
Circle No. .2— Mr*
John L
llrumley hoatex.a, Celery Avenue,
G &gt; ( 3:30. P, M. Go-liusleaaes Mr*.

Francis ‘ Meriwether am) chairman

Mra. W, 8 . Hrumlev.
t'lrcle No. 3 - - Mra. J. N. Gillon
chairman
an,)
hoateaa,
l tft&gt;l
I’almetti) Avenue at 3:30 I*. M.
Circle No 4 Mra
A.
D
Smith chairman and hoateaa Mra.
W. A I^avltt. 2193 Orange Avenue at 3:30 Co-ho»te*a will l&gt;e
Mr* Harry iieervn
Circle No.
5—-Mra.
I).
Thraeher chairman and
ho.teaa,
124 Grandview, at COO P. M
Co-hoate»aei will lie Mrs IV. 8 .
Earl and Mlaa Annie Nelaon.
Circle No. 0-^Mra. ftrV IVIrlit
ilaliman. llimtraa will be Mra.
J E Monger. 017 Oeneva Avenue
at 12:30. Co-hoateaa will be Mra
H. W. Tanner.
Circle, for the Kirat Hapti.l
Church will meet with the follow
.ng:
Curie No. 1 Mr*. H. Z. Johnnull. 1021 Went Kirat Street. Cohu.tCB.c* will he Mr. II. G. Me
Ihvin «nd Mr*. Ilrillon Jobiwon
_Circle No 2 Mr* Joder Cam
7| | "Vj1(*ic I "\ven ,e
Circle Nu. 3— Mr* H. It Hech.
•jr.20 l-aurrl Avenue
I nclo No. I Mr*. K. I Dann.
.10(1 Myrtle Avenue
Circle No fi Mr*. P P Camp­
bell, 221V Sanford Avenue
Circle Nn. 6 —Mra. Myron F.
Smith, Plorn Height*.

Pe r zonals
Mrv Janion M Rnhson. former

Mra.

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p a c e

J

Min MihJrrd HHdgM,
for i
mer rn ip l^ w of Spoer and Son |
h«* returns I to hrr h hi it10 an |
TallahnRnrr aftrr iprndhtu
inv* ,
ernl days vintiny frirndc

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Bread

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u
VCM It I’ll!
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Wnhar Tlimrr hnn KdoacniHl t*i]
(ialnpivllfr, whrr« hr nttotf'lf ih r 1
UutVfralty, jiftn dfrprli •|i*' ill**
holiday * with Iii.r pjiron^t, &gt;(r |
nnd Mm, It. IV Tnrm+i
|

m

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limbic ,t •driingrr
N. 11 bill ’
1Siski'll dillll III

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f
1
ly tif &lt;1Lilly wood, iu now residing!
M Im
IV n - r l Ito h n tU i 1^ 11 * I m v r
in Sit iiford.
shortly to rrpoi \ for dut y*t in thr 1

ItiddiS

Navy
Miaa Hofi^on liua hrrn
J, M. Mu pea H A. 2-r Naval mnRiinr in Ihdlywo^l f)» »r thr
Air Hint hut, s|»ent the* work-end paat few v n b
in Daytona,
Mr nnd Mrs (Jrnr Tifnu't nr
Mrs* K- M Swairtt v m the WanrhuU hnv»* 1 rtu*nod |to Ihvir
honor guest at the homo of honu* nftvr ^isdin^ foi vrvonil
Mrs. W. K. Smith Monday.
days with Mi T m irr't ‘pnrriita,
Mr nnd Mm It VV Tuijirr.
Mian Vera Soil of Burlington,
N. (\ visited fiend* for several
Mina M«rv H i*tms hri’d r*li»THdBJra.,,
*i| to 1 hi* U nm rids ’f 'InM&gt;rln|
nftrr a|Hn«!inj ihr hiditiv* uiih
Gnstgn II J Mituirik arrived hrr |inrviits, N|t i i ‘ M*f« M B-1
yeatfrday t»v visit a few days Wiggin,
with friends and relatives
Mm* 1tirv
M, J«
fi * \
M
, and hr » *tairrd &gt;.% 1rh ! m ill. H ill 1
Mra
Hairy
\Y*«c*dniff
an tend* Kim idu State College fot
duughtei have leliiriied to pun Wtitnen. Ini* leturned aftt r *pend |limlnC Ini iiumii al
Spuhi Dj,&gt;- f.nnve*1 *1,,^ ,,^ t 1 ,. , ,
ing
the
holiday*
«nh
het*
parents
ht*r huaimml, hnut. Harry Wmal
' ' *d Hie Hit/
On ih I. ft 1* 1 4idi»i Ihm .i .i , It , 1 *, 1 1 , ,
ruff.
Ml him! Mir-' l-‘ K UiwiMiillat
M" t mhi iw Petri I ind Huy* • in »h%
. niiddl, is. &lt;
v,
f* How Imuii I w \ 1,(411 Matme
m m .1 D.i,
|( , ,
Ml** IiDiihP IVi kin* him n
Mra* Hr Hr Hay of f 'olctlin.i,
tin tied hi Kloudu Stalk* College Ho ifi&lt;i*t -tui packi'd entei tiiimiient *■f (In
(in, ia vlaitiiiK hrr
hlrr-ln
,,
,
,
...... .
tnw- nnd Ron, Mr and Mm. Olrn for W.rmri «(].•. ',..-.,xh..g the
two (op flight I 11111•• fir*i|*»,(in
in,n s i • hidtiluv’ &lt; with he» piMeit*
Hay.
mr and diMicr, nn] -in, r n nitindui i Hill hy
and Mr * Hr 0 itoii !’i*i!&gt; 61*,
Prof Olio ttmiRio of tjtki&lt; t’lty
Mi** Km ore* Wilhamre hts re
apt til tho w*H‘k*i*nd vimtoik Mr
nnd Mra. I„ I Talbott ami Mr tiinu-il to her home in Ihide City
after spending the holhfcfy* with
nnd M m . W K. Smith.
•
tier giondninther■„ Mrs. M
Cum*
s e r v ic i m i n
Mr*., Wnltrr LievPiar hoR ic* riling, and aunt, Miss Hu 111 Cumturned to tocoriut tliovr aflrr mi11 g
Hold YU HDD
r.m 11.
Hi d , |
vlaitlni? hrr huahnnd. t hief LtA H MeCi alley. Seanmn *ie. I i o i i m i p u t ti n* I m4 g it« I mi . l t l - 1
c^nir, for n few tlaya.
» IMP V \ l»
haa teen transferred frmn tin* I rintM 7i) 1-iutil (•.4M \t**t 1 |1til y 11v
John Morgan ha* ifliiniml to Miami Naval Air Base to the San
'■iinig him f««i Hu* -aliiiy Ho&lt; ^.&gt;1
h
\ 11 i : d U
Gnanry after AfH'iidinic the holiday* for Naval Air Station. Se*tin-sn ........ • lit won' t lt"t Vi«iik p.t. ji*‘*
Hid
,
with hi* parent*, Mi ond Ml* McCfftney msmed the fonuer
i
In
*ult
1
y
«
v
1
I
H
ed\
*
inn
got!
Helena Morrison, daughter of Mr
Ma 1 e .'ii 1
W. I*. Morjfnn
" Sup4-rioi t «.,ii
1 inn |i,, o
and Mr* ('hatie* Morrirom.
I'" * ■utrarteil t•* pay i»« »
oao k M M ' U
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Mia* Mitdrfwl Koh*’«"t hit* rt*-1
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Mr. and Mr*. J
W. Altman
I I mg flipy wuntt.d (•• '♦,»•- *•1»1
minoiMico tl c birth of n boy, Jay
The Smithside llaptht W M \J ) i*1 1a 11
I.iout. (Ji'orgi1 Hull of the IV
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Cornell. Jan. (1 id \ the Oriingu land N w\hJ Air Station viaiUd met at the home ol Mr* I N j
I hi* legiyl4/lin|m*'*t io nit*!•( in
* |HIll-ill
General lloapll*! In Orlando
Mr
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Holly wood'"
unit | mi
day afternoon at d‘00 IV M Mrv • •• Pi e*idelil IliiDM-ycIt v
dny.
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R. I, Wnm oresidrd *&gt;vei the I'i’ii ■mittal *ulai\ liiuitaf mn. a In. ii
Mr »nd Mr*. W It. Heocher Jr
of Port Henning, tl* mitiouncc the
Mm. I&gt;nn Younjc noil *on hnvo meeting and Mr*. It K River* aI’piiiniitlY ha- inokeii 1 v m . ■n
I in Si t k1. '
Way*
birth of a girl. Hetty DeLancy. relurnoij from t'hnrh‘*ton. H t‘. conducted the devotional
t &gt;a. 1 tif evel V log tlMli&lt; Hiiivti
1.llvl' M' ill IMl
Dec. 7, 1942.
when* they hnve been HRiitimx and means of raising money to -fill 1 luiBnl *0710' o| them In
I mi (. 1 1 i im&gt;
her mother, Mr* U. K- ''nincin. help the church during the new (•Ik al»i 1iiiI niiilting vtoik, and
Mr. nnd Mr*. Knrl King an
year wa* discussed.
Refreshment* were then *eived t Mi'll othei * to wolk 1mow1 -t t
nonnee the birth of * son, Alli­
Jnck (Irnnt Storekeeper U-c
Mr*
J
I’ II. linn* 4-for nuthiug
son Karl. Jr., on Jan. 4, 1943.
him been trinnferml from UnytoiiA Id the following:
H &gt;oil SIM lid
Daniels, a guest. Mrs. T H Mid
Naval Air Station to the Naval dleton. m guest, Mr* A J Walker,
• 4 nt 1*1 tlio* ■ «
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PASTOR I.HAVK8
Mrs* tt H. Heat her, Mrs,
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Foster, Mrs II, E. Rivers, Mra, I
Mike f Io*l mg * • i 11
Maa
KlJen
Merwether
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reMr* J. U lloby, pastor of the
D W. Robnolte. Mr*. George F j
unid hki |" i w 1 1
Lake Mary Church of the Nata- tiirtiol to Ohio Wealyn Univer­ Ziemer, Mrs J K McAtexumler,
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rene, left Monday for Kanaaa City sity, Delnwarr. Ohio, nfter spend­ Mrs, R. L While,
Mrs.
Hattie |
Ml„r 4&gt;r odd f 11r•1
I I A I T Y D IirrillM Y
to attend the aununl W. F. M. S. ing the holulnya w^h her family* Coursey and the haste**
give: thf de* 11 i*i! "nn
Mrs, Hmold I otig ^
Council ol wmch *he I* a member. Mr. and Mm. K T. Meriwether.4
\\ C VYillmghaiii *
A visiting minister will take her
ARMOR YH ARMOl It
ilac* In the pulpit Sunday mornMia* Doris Jnckaon ha* r*-tnm
Mr* Floyd Ihitmei
WASHINGTON. Jan « «/K&gt;
n&gt;r and In the evening her hu»- eti to Floriiln State (Villege lor That war
Mi** (iii’ti hen 1 nodipn*t 1
industries
me
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band, J. L- Roby, will deliver the Women
in
Tallehaasee
after tiacting all tdasaea of women to 1
Mt*- GIhi|&gt;« i'ippin *
aermon. Tha public is cordially in­ Pn(wendink the holiday* with her war work 1* evident in the society
Ml** 1.I'M1
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of
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new*
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Mi*it. 11 . Rim- Hall
mother, Mr*. W. T. Jackson.
paper The Office of War In
M U |C K
Csdot Ralph Wight left ye* formation reports the page feM
tendsy for Gordon Military i ol tart*l the weakling of a New ft«
leans
socialite
who
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reet W ill Attempt To
Cop Third Victory Tonight
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LONGWOOD,
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Swe«l,t
never w o rx then t&lt;-cond in her third time In aa many racing
four itartx thlx xeaeon. will at­ nights. lie clicked off drcixlonx on
tempt to cop her thllil victory Friday, Saturday and came back
tomorrow nig) l in the feat ire&lt;l Monday with one day'e real to
eighth rare at the Sanfnrd-Or- repeat the performincea —all V i c ­
toria* recorded In .10 flat for the
lando Kennel Club.
Onc«_*h* haa beaten the rug- lulurity dietance.
Ulg monev on aome of the flrat
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once ahe ha* de
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ahe haa run aecond to lli-(iuidr of the rare* continued to hold
the interval of greyhound racing
In atarta to dale
Miulde will not in tonight's I •"Inualaata, aa the Sanford-OrIll-Guide
IntoiL entry
. . °. " * nnd Hub continued ita
race,, but the W. \\
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season here
will Ire furni.hed tmigh r ornpett eighth conaecutlve
night
lion hy Jack Kroat, Voekl Hoy and
Whitey
Jonas,
running
In the
aeveral other outalanding top
to» hotiriila. Deapile the oppoai- ninth racs, n m r In first to pay
•Ion, however, ahe will probably support*ra $30 20, whlls In tha
be n hot favorite at &lt;1 to
nr fifth, a 5-lfl distance, Lad's Of­
ficer broke well and out finished
lea*.
A modem
track record waa Follow Officer to pay 122.00 for
aet on Monday fiijrr t’s card when th» win
Pobb?*, &lt;iv»nr&lt;l
hy
the
Pool! . Another big
- winner came in
brother*. started .tml won for thr
T.
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laid f 1(1.40 for first and *24.00
tc place
Hlue Lilly broke slowly but pick«*&lt;l up going away Marcel Wave
“KEEP UP YOUR
Ink a g&lt;wMl IeatI at first hut could
not bi»l«( It. Black Nigger raced
evenly throughout the distance
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MERRY KAY
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GREYHOUND OU9
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N ew Guinea Allies
K ill 6 Jap Patrols In
Sananaba Swamp
Nazi Counter-Attacks
Successful In Re­
taking Important
M a t e u r Positions

Latest Gasoline Restrictions
Are Clarified By Peterson
I’lotUrtd 0|
laft Supreme
Court in Naw York Cltv i« Mr#
Wendell Willkie. .She Ir Juror No.
5 on * caae involving » $M),ooji
action over a traffic tloatli Three
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American Ideals
A re Defined By
Reverend Brooks

Tells Kiwanians Of
Documents Which
US0 Work Will Be Arc Of Democracy

Inaugurated With
Dance January S

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Seeking to tlarify the latfRl
gaanllite rcRtriiltoiiR, A II I'r
tcraon. »rcretaiv t*f tin* Rat'on
B«»*nl. aant l-U v that autom' ,
bilr&lt; may cnlilintic to In* n*c.l lot
all &gt;!&lt;*ential" timing, but wirnr&gt;l
paraona coiitamp'ating attendance
at 1 art* tTick« nn,| other places
•»f aniii«emrnl« iliat auch «lnvinK
t'oiilil not )&gt;e r«b‘tirt|ci1 a* paten
Dal anti might ir-ull in the can .

W A S H IN G T O N .
Jan
7.
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tw o new
ra id * had been
ca rried
out on J a p a n e a e
a ir­
fie ld *
in
the
5 o lo m iin *
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Men To Patrol The
Country’s Borders

Comdr. H u g h e s
Appears In Epic
“Midway Battle"

VVI’A Liipiirlation Will
Be Completeil By June

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The princtjde- of \men ufd«»n ' liglou* « e f v iti’ ft mnlical attention.1IV, vvliil,1 in New (illill,-H. Al
wa* the aulijed of n talk D Kt viRiting the *ich. attendance ut
M
m am
i.4 Ithr
ba ikaCl.ul
He
sale!
iiertnd of "ml*
"our de­
It,-,I triMipH w ere credited with
w*niR
luncheon ve«ii’i&lt;luv t( the funteal*. ol utlemling
meeting* . ..
fensive attrition ,n thr Parlfie"
Motel
Miiytuli
)•&gt;
the
Rev
W
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tlv
M
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t.1
ihe
iM-cupatinn
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Hlx J u i ' H I I I W |&gt;utr,ll:,
was Vafta'KK and added. "Now our
• |t|oi&gt;kR
lh .
Ft,-I
lUplial oi prof.--sn*n of tlie appliraiK, m Uft Imth -id e s s c u lle d thl',iliK*i
aim ia to torre the Japaneae to
I ’SO activit
will l»e lonmill) , &lt; hurth. wli Dated thut I
'•“•*| Iiecv .«|&gt; to the |i&gt;ihli, welfare ••' I the deep w w m np m ild iru illld
light.”
iiuiuguraU-d in Seiimudc t ■• ini) |„und viiluuli le Minimal I
HI war elf.ut. or .Itning to meet
t lie Japanese Mroogliidd ut .San
In the African theater, he pre­ riidav evening at h (Ml
nV|o,k t a l k I loft* ll o m utility mi
l h.- emergency iiivdIyiiij e ihreal «&gt;t
ananha
dicted the last veatige of Alia with a »anii formal dance i*i tin* i a n o n «»t \ r n e i , m m i - i m ' k
M i . life, nea'th of in«»i»erty "
Reuters News Agency reported
powers would l&gt;e driven from tha City Hall for *er\ue men, Wit I ) I.. M n i * h pi e* isienl ol |to*toll
B u t “ r n R e n t i a i J r i v i n g d»*e* n o t
from Allied heiulquHtters in North
south shores of thr Mediterranean. liain Weiscopf, IJStl din t tor. an I niveti'ilk
i n c l u d e g t ' i n g it» p l a c e N o f a m i i t e
He gave a general outline of Pounced thi* morning
"Varimi* gro ip*
witbm
the m e n t . r e c r e a t i o n , t*i e n t e i t a i n n i e n t , Al lie n that I he tiermans hail re
f'ommnnding officer* of the N h country Iimvi the teiidem v to de­ o r «»k iu l %j II&gt;*. ^ i g h l n e e i n g , t o u r captured lull position* on IhjIIi
hie hopes for the peace to .'ollow
the wah and for guaranteeing tal Air sStation am| «»t&gt; ami eoun fine Arnern uiii«tii. not m folding w ig , o r v a c a t i o n I r n v e l V i i d a t " r « sides « f the impnitaiit crossroads
\ f || S corroafreedom from want and fear, and (y officlala will |&gt;e invited to ut In Ita pi im ij !• - u« lu il down hi a r e » i b j e c t t o I b c t a n c e l l a t toi id west t»f M a ten i
asserted all the United NatlOfW » « « l the dance.
Th,urrhestra ...—
. . . liut.................... f t h e , uvsn g a « o l t n e r a t i o n "
hlstury.
ptonlrnl also sunl that Gerinan
wanteil a "decent
lias*
will inlolerem ea,"
In-ant. "Sum*
decent peace and ■ Jr«m Orlando A'r
The new regulation*, the Mate counter attacks look the lie Ighls
durable peace.”
furnish music f..r the ..'Cast.,,, Iradera uf s-n-h croups, whose In­ ment indicated, were made neces which ha&lt;l hern captiiieil Tuesday
see."
terpretation
of
\
merieni.isin
has
nllnnenduetlon
,h.
Prea.
*'*•1
.*"H»»*«I
"»*„
in
any
branch
Regarding production, the Pres­
vary by further petroleum short in n dnwti ussiiult by the Allies.
uf the armed force- an.| "Sailor
Malta, the British Mediterranean
ident said ft,600 military planes rnes” will he admitted In the te-en indeed a- -edition- and trea­ ugs oil the eiMerii seaboard de
sonable,
have
tc,.,
pul
in
jail,"
madding drastic measures to nr stronghold
which
has
suffered
were turned out last month and &gt;.anc«
I dure geRoitm* consumption
mine bombing raids thun any oth­
the rate la rtalng rapidly. Laat •The National I’atludh , uniniun III IIrook- added
T’le "ticucs,-" of Ama, n an de­
\\ till reference to
the
race er One spot during (his war, des­
year’s
production waa
i t ,000 Ity Services branch nf the USD mocracy, Dr Hiiaiks (Hunted out,
planes, 12,000 short of th* goal, which operates in Sanford h*« vans, acrordllle to I&gt;■ Marsh, the track. .Mr. Peterson said that he troyed tlfrfi enemy aircraft dur­
had
been
ordered
to
lake
the
Ii
but h# •mphsslicd bigger pUnse • liolevt
en
adequate
monthly Mayflower I’oinpart, made Nov cense number* of all automobile? ing I ! i 42, the Middle East News
service o f the R A F said yentaf*
with Wore striking power are be­ tnidget for denrea, peraunal ser­ 2 1 . ttiat). while that 'hip first found at the track and
report
vices, etc,, Mr.
Wetscopf dla- lay at a n d -u off t ape Cial This them to the Office of I’r ce Ad -Ins
ing ballL
Of these, 773 were shot down
Tb* dreslic reorganisation of loaed as he dvscnl&gt;ed the amuunl tlie f tr-, d«M uim-iil foreshadowing ministration.
of govern
l*y It A.F l lg h U is with loss • (
W%C. production pml manpower if work the 1190 can do in an‘ it,r American fur
a i v e w ith th lv K n u in b e r o f a a rv lc *
meoi,
won
drawn
u
p
b
y
li
r
e
4
3
I'.ifc British crgft.
The iiC&lt;8U v f
agencies under a sort nf roperner:
men nlxtanl, who (•* y " *h.4'1J no
of the** were -iivctl, nOwever
caar was called for in * sub­
A p p ro x iin u te iy three m ure per
organized
lulr
Anti
aircraft
f
i
l
e
mcminti-d
for
committee report today liefore the s o u s w i l l lie aitde-t t o t h e |n-r
I he Declaration of
huirpon
1X2 of thr enemy iiuft
Senate Education and l.ateir Cmiii- sonnet of On Service Men*- ('lull
•fence meant freedom from Hie
On the offensive against enriny
mlttee.
mi
I h K h Mu nit*, recently taken
i fuel Im.ndage of a foreign power,
apply ship* in the Mislitermnean,
Weun.pf and our interprelitti.,11 ut govern
Tho subcommittee, headed liy over i v tiic ISO . Mr Wo
planes bused on Malta atChairman P«p|*r (D-Fla.J found cone itided
i ment Mild life," lie •aid “Thomas
tucked
krd HI convoy «. *iv single ve»
a "lack of balance" in the war
I leffer-on. at that .line only 13.
e|s, ami five foit«'s of naval
production program and predict
was re pleated by the t’ongieaa to
I he I •nilrtl States ( Jovei nment \easels
ed that production will fall short
wnte it. because o, ids literary
The scare was id ships either
is seeking apjdicalinns from men,
of Ms goal If the situation ia not
llbllll
sunk, severely damaged or left in
cl oared up.
i i r It*it t’iiiniiiHininienta" id under 41), not enguged in wm flames, ami ahoul I other ships
ImmedlaUly
after
Rayhurn‘«
A mi-(icon life," -aid Hr lirook*. work, who wish to hi* nppomled damugmi to a le«s degree
These in*
re-election aa Mouse speaker yes
“an* reprenrnted hy the Cnnstitu im border patridinri)
Naval aircraft based at Malta
terday, tha tension of tha situii
turn, winch guarantee* till* lilnrtv needed to patrol international land
ami rights of all Amricana. The borders, ami to ilrtect ami prevent hit three ships with hoinhs or torlion was broken.
Republicans
peiloes,
Including foul cruisers and
lllll «.f Rigl ta. added to that do smuggling and Illegal entry into
and Democrats alike Jumped to
Mr*. Ruth Prector Bates. 12, their feet In a stormy and pro
A real treat Is In store fi*r cuinent. representa religious Ii the Grilled States, l. V Mil-aulin. two destroyer*
In it* attempts to knock i*ut the
‘died at _ .Ft maid-Laugh ton Me­ longod ovation. And when Kepre 8 anford movie fans who have berty. itml was adimted in |7H'.» ItHitl civil service secretary, elated
i-lnml, the enemy last year ilrnpmorial HoeplUl yeeterday after oentathra Martin of Massachusetts, not yet seen the picture of the Prior to that time, from |t»20 on |today
noon al 1:15 o'clock* following an
MBattle nf Mldttay” showing at wmmI, there was no such thing a**
Bonier patrolmen mini make ped 12,1)00 tons of lamihs on il.
j the defeated Republican nominee
liintta of ona y#ar.
f
Striking hack with Its limited
the litis Theater Wednesday and religious liberty in America," in* numerous arrests, sometimes deal
said
It
was
par
tint
Mr*. Batai, who had been living :®5»J
Thursday.
In techniculo'
■nd noinlt'i* oil.
mg with dangerous criminals, and resources, planes H “ iti Malta have
here for tha past four mnnthRi larly appropriate that this honor last* ng for
this
lu
minutes
ii»F »ii
principles
rejirraciit shooting uffrav s are not mfre dropped l.fton tons of hoinhs oil
waa bom In Geneva, Jan. II. D.HX). should go to Rayburn on hia fll*t film may I m* »een for the last nlenls lor which we nre fighting
I. Mi Mrf.aulin pointed out. the erirni) In North Afric a -ilid
Prior to returning hare, «he had birthday, the pandemonium " a * ' ilme, l0night
today,” «utd Rev Brooks ‘ eShtml.i •i"
uxlilin.
hat duties of th&lt; |»OW| Mi ilk
| A hero «d tie Battle tif .Mid tlie A kin (lowers win, every vellvad in tha waat for Rrveral renewed.
Someone emonf the Republicans way, (Yimilr F Ma.sie llvixbrs tige ol ! ucli iiieaU would l e strip turn me Miilumis, trie hour it reg
year*. 8 ha wot a mtmbar of the
|ulm ami long, anti evposi re In
xt*rt*d chantlnf “happy birthilev of the Sanford Naval Air Hla,Inn per* from ur “
Fire! MathodUt Church.
It wax quickly picked up can Im* plainly seen In une nf the
Sha *» survived by htr husband, to you.
Ot'n r great t nitons of Amen all kimU nf cllinnttr roinllli&lt;*«iri (••
In u&lt;l«litioii, the of
A. E. BaUe of Ytihia, Aritona; by other* and In ■ moment, thr shorts aa hr landed
from
hla cunisrn t Bed by Rev. iir4M&gt;ks were m » essitated
' l n « i ■» are subject to call 24 hours
her parents, Mr. and Mra. W. J. wool* houxe waa aiiiflnf, while plane followiiiic a fllyht In whirl, Waaimigton’R Farewell Atldre
David of Sanfprdi four sisters. Rayburn atood on th* data, amil- n* hunted fur other Mien downed the .Star Spangled Banner, quoted « day. and are occasionally .le
I VCKStIN VII I K. Jnn 7, IA’)
Mr*. Baaa K n ih L Mra. Harold Inf, but noarty ovarcoma with ein In the battle and the announrei as thr I'salm of America; I in i (wiled away from their atatioiis
I ii , lidnlinti of tin* VVI’ A In FloAppleby, Mra. J. M. Laonani and btrr***m*nt and emotion.
address I fi*r days or waeks at a lime
con be plainly heard Baying, "well Urdu's second Inaugural
m &gt;Im, which will Im* mm|&gt;l**t »«l by
Mrs.
W|ttf Jr. of Sanford;
Mr*. Iltnry
Henry Witty
!
and Irs Gettvpliurg sperrch; and'
\jiptnnt inents, hr atateil, will
Thlx waa in vivid conlraat with done, Maaaie Hughes "
iavis* 10. will trhu Fvilrral ripnli•nd three brother*, C- F. Proctor. a later dtvalapmanU Rayburn,1 ar
The picture wax taken hy
a t lio s &gt;Iilst writin*** uf WtHMlniw lie known us War Service Appuml , •I
•
of Saafordt
Baafordt J*me»
J*m*» U
L. Pr,
Proctor o tapUnf th* apaakanhip, refvrrrd Marine ('mpx photo* raphe, and WlKbn, "whu wurned **f ii not) rr ment* a iul will !&gt;e for the iliirn -i littin's m this .S(*tf by mure thun
tr.lMNMUM)
In MMl. Stall* W I* A
Miami **d L 7 H . David, alio of to Preaident Rooaev.lt aa th&lt;- I aa
been officially released by and greater atrugglc,
ami
to tioii
Persons receiving War J?er
Aiimknif tratnr \%i IImi• F.
Murk
Baniotd.
the II. H. Navy.
Conplr.
John whom rf we had listened after vice up|Hiintiiienta do not actjuirc
erealeat “war l * ^ t r “ that coulll Ford, thasupervisor of the fillmness rmill yvstrnluy
Fuo«r*l M rvkit *
the last war, we would perhaps, civil service status, and no writ
W
BA
vx|ivni|iturcii
this
month.
nava
been
found
for
th*
preaen,
8:00 oVJocIt FrkJxy afternoon *1
Ing.
was formerly
tha
well riot be fighting the present one * ti n test in required to quulify for
th* F.rickeon Fuixrel Home. The em*rf*n*v. Th* Democrats ahoul kn°wn motion picture director be­
Waller Coleman Inlrtnl iced Krv appointment, hut they will receive liiistMl on u cost «*f ubmit $7(1 fur
t•in’I 4»f the K. llo persons &lt;m the
ed
and
Land
-clapped
their
nuiay
Rev. Jo* A. Tail* and th* Rev.
Brooks ns sneaker, also II ()
fore Iwingctuiimlss'oned In the
mils, will amount to approximate
big
Republican Navy
J. W. Auitin of Q
Orlando will of- approval. Th*
Wollf. u Visitor
from AtlnnU an oral examination instead, plus ly |.Vr0,(H)0, Mur kiifsu said.
u
physical
examination
flriat*. Burial willII M In Geneva memb«rthlp sat, atony allant, ami
The |iictur&lt;&gt; el.iwe ertoel bat Warren Daniel* of the key 1 'lub
Oil Feb. 1 the rolls will be re ­
Mr
McLaulin atateil that he
bored.
Cemetery.
tie erenes, cmditlnne un Midway was introduced by Prof (J K
would give further details re timed by 2,(100 workers, which will
before thr etteck uf
th*
Jep McKay
guiding this work by applying • ut 4 tellies to 1450.100 fur ilia
irmeile, Merinre, armed tu thr
month Anuthet I.ftlHI will gu un
to linn ut the puat office.
teeth and In th* pink of condi­
Marili 1 an,| 1,000 more tin April
Pearce
tion!, Itching for * fight, Jap air
I The first of May und the first
ilanee driving low before releea European Producer
of June will em S *ce 500 i?t r *
I Ol.Olt IIA It Ml IN )
Bravery ng their bunib io*dt. huge
sous leave the WI*A ranks Dur­
Teaches At Rollins
ploslunx, end t leext on«
In
ing June the eost will be onlv
DENVER. Jan. 7, (Al bur
U«ut. Robert K. Pearce, th.- (tanre where a Jap jilana was
LleaL
irstful room, tu get x-uy from S205.IIK) with hut 2,U.'I(I enrolled.
nny Air ftuxb*nd of tF* former Catheriu blown tu plvcce.
c o t ®
WINTER HARK, Jen. 7
strain, paint ,uur home *nr
recently been cltr.l
ye*l*rd*y overcome th* White, Lh
(Sprcial) — Th* appolntmenl uf wsr
minding, red. aayx
Clinton T.
for bravery by th* commander in
Dr. Hobart Klein, noted Europran Itork of New Yo'l,. coolr tectni*
i z 1 f t ’ • « &gt; ; . w * * f « • « ! chief
of t H United State* Navy'.
Cam*, to achieve iU wartime *mproducer and dlractor, to thr staff &lt;-la„
JOHN
IIKNRY'H
Body Of Buzz Wagner
* bril­
Twin* ■
urnbltloo-n *o*t m u aortal run- Atltntic Fleet, following
of lb* Rolllnx ColUg* ,lr*rn*tU"Si-|eiitllle (aaearrh hax shown
liant rescue by hi* |
* n* af 13
pl*
it*.*.
.
In Plane
department
w
n
announced
ynirrATLANTTA, 0*. Jan. 8, UP)
that red and warm rolorx give Discovered
BlUd
States
U*i
undit- lurvirorc of *
Th* 8Ut* Health
Department day by Proridtnt lUmilton Holt. tirnl inindi and eyes a lift and
of brmxlt
loxtly tanker o ff th* coaxl &lt;
JOHNSTOWN. Pa.. Jan. 7.—
U M t Pearce U commander of her* can provide unuxual name* For many year* Dr. Klein mxnag that lluieri tone* contribute to
from th*
for anybody who want* to write •
the Max Krinhardt theaters in mental depreaalon,” Rock said el I iclll. Col. Boyd David (H u ll)
(tannery hi* bombtr and cannery officer novel. It* vital itatUtlc* dlvlxlon ed
Berlin, and wxx operating three the annual conference
of
the Wagner, whoxe name rank* alongof th# H H «rp n , wLkhi U *t pre
Ida that nf Colin Krily and
Mountain
Council
of
•“
In Po*rt* Rico. Mr*. Pearce report* these name* ** ll*t*d In theater* of hi* own whtn he left itucky
It*
record*:
other heroes of thn )’hilllppln&gt;
I’alntln
gand
Decorating
ContracNail dominated Germany In 1933.
Im r t M ( t r Norfolk to meet
fln t
W*ih fteturday,
’ PullHot Boox*.
”
laat
campaign nf World War 11. la
Dr. Kirin I* **id to have intro­ ;orr.
Ba C*r*ful McGee, Georgia Pox- duced mor* American play* on
In aome w*r p-.nte, he aald. hi* Ilf* when hla ilng|e-*ngin*d'
earn. A il*
Minor *n4
Extra th* continent of Europ* than any entire production roomi, includ­ plan* croxhed ,hiring a routine
White.
machine*,
have bean flight, in Florida. It wa* dlxclo*other-living producer. Among hh, ing the
ed laxt night, with dlacovary of
outalanding
Berlin
production* painted In thei* “ war color*’’ aiul the body.
Solvation Arm y
war* mo*t of tho pl*y* of George thia hax reduced iccldenU and
Th* 28-y*ar-old fly*r had b*an
Arrange For.
NOT POM HIM!
Barnard Shaw, "Strange Inter­ booxtad production.
mining xlnc* h* laft Eglin Plaid,
lude" which Itarrod Elliabeth
Fla.,
on Novtmbtr 2u, on
STRONG ARM
lohmUon A m y , under th*
NEW YORK. Jan. 7.
U V - Dergner,
“Waterloo
Bridge",
tin* flight to Maxwril PUld, Ala.
m o t 0*ory* wood*. c»p- U roi. C*drlc Worth of U&gt;* third “Street Seen*", and play* of Noel
H* had b**n on * earl** at
BOSTON, Jan. 7, UP)— When
• jHl "' h
hoc*
*r*l Dutrict w m off«r*d
off*rod • e«rae*m&gt; Coward and Bomeroet Maugham.
W
W ridtrg*
clxAiy* o
aff th* N
Naval
Gordon (Mlckty) Cochran* played •pecial asxignmenta xlnc* return­
ft
r n t n m tpr * *m*il * u * by * clvlll«n for h * Ir th*
Lixt*d
■■
among
hla
many
“dl*ing
from active duty in th* Par
a iM - w.1•r ^.. • ■
o f MlortoM Moving Ta**- Naval Dlxtrict n i otf*rod • eom- eovcrlca" in th* Uteatro ar* Mar- baxeball at Boxlon Unlveralty un­ Kaat laxt Fall.
der Bill Stewart, veteran Nation­
gsheg at l i s t A. M. for *l*ng until ho **h*d wbo mod* )«n« DUtrich, Franca*
&gt; * M F,'.s , p ’e^s
,
- L*d*r*r, al Leagu* umpire, h* poxa*t**d
-...r

Army Gunnery School

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* -

tiona "comparulively satisfactory" ,n*
"*r^ r
although some prisoners wrre auf
Lurope

&gt;«tk 'ffTUa. Clark Gable Enters

from

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0 naiil ii lti*«l Ciiwa M|irvvftitR
tlv* In Tokyo hit.I viwitiii threu
priann ramj»a Mini rrjMtrlisI corvli

WASIIINtJTON, Jtn. 7. G »V PraRident K(H&gt;arv«lt told A victoryplnlfvil ('onifTtaR today tha n u l l
nf the Unitrd Nation* waa mrfifinif forward at laat In Europf,
Aala and Africa, backad by %
‘miracle of production" in Um
United State*, and aald 194$
carried the proinlaa uf "vary iu$*
■tantlal advance alotijr tha road*
that lead to Berlin and Roma arid
Tokyo."
j
Deliverinf hi* annual nia**a4?
to the leylRlatoni in peraon in Oir
Mouse chamlter. ha called on than
to pl.t aside all hlckarlny ov*f
t-cimoniie meawure* and to lirird
to contribute to national unity.
The President o|&gt;aned hla Rjidreww with a summary of waf
operatlnos and said, "W # are

Employee’s Guides
On Victory Taxes Mrs. Ruth Bates
May Be Secured Dies After One
Year’s 111 n e s s

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(ORE Golary farm, 8 milts
t Oviado. hard road, good
* ,tU rr* bam. 10 acraa tub
’ ' Sailing account lllnaaa, POR RENT—

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^ su
, of Ita mnur-oiivnaivee n an ia,
The ijldntfht bommhlgtM toM
of the capture of ‘ aeveral more
aattlcmfata ami the dislodging of
m h« enemy from a number of favw orable positions with heavy loasef
soath and aouthweat of th* Voir*
City. Six German -tanka, 8ft
truck*, three tractor*. 1,000 aerial
bomba and S.000 ahalls, aa wall
m aa ether booty, war* captured.
I&gt;ont dlapatehaa aald tha Garmana- war* to haadlou flight -p
Vletorr Tax Quid* brochure*
th* Roatox/Caaplan railroad. Dur­ for employ*#*
employ*** ay* being dixtribuing aflghtlng for o «* Inhabited tad throughout th# county by lh*

OPA /Seizes Man On
Black Market.Charge

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FOR PR O M PT
I 6 r Ihoaur.
I V S M I I |good
w u eon■tor
YOUNG'S
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and

Bamlnol* Cftunty
Chamber
of
charge and
. —«»»—*» J*p4(| out m en than &gt;00 Commtrc* fra* at
08 of tha aoarny and captured I I poopl* may obtain tham at tha
tanka, two gun* and mamr other Chamber at Commerce office In
veapons, ax wall aa M prisoner*. tha City Hall or at The Herald
Of flea.
In thh Middle Don, northeast
Information ta th* folder ex­
of Rostov, th* Rad Army continu­ plain* tha U a as It affects em­
ed to forge ahead apd to tighten ploy*** stating that employer*
Jk ring* at cndrclameot about enemy are required to deduct from the
7 garrison*, tha commonIgua aald.
pay of their amgoy*** ft percent
viet tank unit which &lt;11*. of all Mlarita 81 wage* over 12
A 1**
lodged tha enemy from oh* itrong- a week, Th* amount withheld Is
paid by th* employer to th*
village
A l fflM aT&lt;U
*5aa
001 800 government
and
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RK0APPINQ— Ship yaur lira* to
u*. 14 hoar aotrritoo, freight paid
one way. factory controlled
rj *1hoda. law Gov’t price*,
f IRETONK, 57# N. - Orange I
Av*., Orlando, fl*.

Lieutenant GilTon
Is Imprisoned In
P h i l i p p i n e Isles

Mrs. Willkie a Juror

Tells Legislators To
Put Aside Dispute
And Bring A
National U n i

. .
.
. .
faring from (topical disease*.
Tha prisoners, the statement
contlnuejl. have hen, force,1 l»
adapt (heui.rlvr. to the Japanear
diet, nmeieting largely ut rice,
although there are aome bread,
flah anil vegetable.
It .aid the
priannera get very little meat.
An Aaaocieted l-re.n report from
Washington endorara a statement
mads previously hy the War De­
partment that Lieut. Jack (illlon
la alive. Thr report states: "Lt.
Mgrtln K. Redfleld. R4m of Charlea
E. Rodfleld, Route ft, Orlando and
Lieut. Jack A. (illlon, ton of John
Michael Olllon, Sanford, Fla., lead
tho War Department Hat of 33d
American auliliera who ara h*l»l
aa prisoners uf the Japanese In
the Philippines. Th* Bat include,
334 officers, one warrant officer
and one anllstad roan.
ox ahlppara
"Other Floridians on this Initial
. L. CuUum,
list ara:
aa* * “
First LleuL Herbert S.
b u y in g ^
Isrbert 8 . Ellis, wi(*i West
th* gw *!*..
each.
* •
■M rs money. W i
Qw tarmlnari ",Semmsns, First IJsut. Larry
*a*ri*U at th* north of congros- G.— Mrs.’ Lillian Booth Bammens,
Uon, dua to sneli ovsrablpping of mother, St. Pstarsburg.
thess sixes sx occurred during
“ Waggoner, First Lieut. Wil­
th* holiday*.
t
liam Harry Jy^-WllUam Harry
Waggoner Ur., father. Tamps.”

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THE LO N E R AN G ER
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THEM MCNE, IKE YEt?

Acting upon
.
the racommcndeliona of grower* end shippers of
celery, who seek to rvlleva a
markat1 glut
( , J t of tb* Number 3 ami
S alias.
i**. Count
County Agent C. R. Dawthat h* ia aend• o n atataH
_ today
.
Ing an appeal to the Stmt* U. S.
D. A. War Board, asking that
It request th*
Quertarmaoler
LONDON. J«n. 7. &lt;41 -&gt; A
General to direct government buy­
Ing of these over abundant six**, British war oflirr ilili-itu'iii aaiil
rather than the relatively scarcer Inat nlfht that 10.001) j.rioonrra

l-rcsblcnt Leo Butncr of
Seminole County Farm Bureau
dlapo
Soviet diapotchea
aald thr trl- stated today that in behalf uf
u m p h o n t R e d a r m lea o f t h r a o u t h
hia organisation, he too would
hod
raptured
at
lo m ol
21
m o r e maka a amilar appeal.
cltir* and toarna and Dated 339,1(0
“There 'a abaoiule.y
no
dlfAxla aoldlera killed or token prta- farenre In the quality of calory
of
any
ol
thesa
three
•iirt.’*
Mr.
unar
alnro
tb*
alert
of
th«
Rua*
■ion winter offanalv* on Nov. 19. Dawson aisled. "In dealing with
Mother
N.“tu
,;
lhVrc“
u"i&gt;o
way"
Ruaalan armtra forming both the
aplta of rvpcateu ciparimanta
.
nortbarn end aoutharn arm* of In *P!
th* Soviet pincar* alma.l at Roe- bv farmers, of growing a certain
else.
~
T
he
number
6
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pre&lt;lomlnate,
lov hammered out naw gain* yeaterday, capturing tight village* In then came the 4a, and least In
a.e the i&gt;jmoe&lt; 3s, or in
g tha Middle Don and 13 village* quant'ty
other words, three doien stalks
and two. railway atatlon* in th* to a box.
North Caueaaua, tb* Red Army
“Buying certain sixes of eelary
announced earlier.
la Jutl a habit with different
Th* Soviet* puahed another 10 section* of th* country,” h* addmile* up tb* main Cauaaalan rall- ftr th* number 4,
whlls the
way from Prokhlgdntnakl, cap­ ed. “Th* aouUieastern atataa pr*
tured only Tuaeday, and atlxad northam atataa want the Sa. When
th* atatlon a* Soldatakaya, 310 th* government buys but one
mile* aouthroat of Roatov, th* mid alt*, especially when that alxa la
lhar* la bound to be a
ni^it, coaamimtqu* aald.
■ In prla* between the
laiaa managar* have dlfflUlng certain order*, aa

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Dawson Requests Government
Buy M ore Sizes Of Celery

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Qura. la It true that children
taka mor* rradlly to a chilj'a la(atlva? Ana. Yea, that’* grnrrally
*o. Qur*. WViat la a "chTld’a laxotlvaT’’ Ana. A laxative Ilk* Syr­
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toate*. Your chlldrrn ahoubi 1lk«
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libel directions.
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Adv.—

TONIGHT’S ALL-STAR FEATUR E

F lo rid a,

W a s h i n g t o n . Jan. (I, —
\ o r i r r n r « m t r v n o t run
Frankie Hinkwlrh. the IJnlvgrtit
TAX
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ty of Georgia’, All-America back,
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fast n»ght
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ter Camp .Memorial Trophy pre­ T h a t J o e l K
Jtlchtsr
holder
of
O r (IfIrsl*
No
sented hy the Washington Touch­ l S « l h « o f T s s
l » l , le e ti ••! ((»• J rrl t in y u f A u g u s t
down Club each year to the na
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f » . I S I S , h s s f i l e d s a m e In m y
tion's outstanding football star. •♦ ff h e e n d h a e m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n
The presentation was made at f o r i l e i d e e d I n It# I s s u e d ( h e r e *
the club's annual dinner by Trim ••n Ms Id r e r t l f l c a f e e m b r s r e i ( h e
Meany. sports editor of the New
York newspaper PM (Jrantlan.l
Rice, sports writer and conrmen Could
H e n ry ’ V I I I
H ave
lator, scheduled to make the a
llnd Htomaeh U lcer Palna?
ward, was unable to attend.
The Knute Rockne Memorial H i s t o r y t e l l s h o w
lls n ry
V'1 11
Trophy for the outstanding All­ » ’iiil&lt;J g o r g e h i m s e l f w i t h f o t - l a n d
w ard.
Don t
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in g s
T r y U d g a fo r ra
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tre Barite en Both Hlnkwlch and I n d i g e s t i o n , g a s p a i n s , f o r h e a r t
Dove are from Youngstown, Ohio. l&gt;Mrn b u r n i n g s w o s a t l o n . b l o a t a n d

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tn« Itlurjorkrta will inrrt Stun,
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mambera of the Big Trn, Im^llng

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to f l h
w lfh
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C lerk
of
the
said
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at
his
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the CcJurt . I ln u s a
of
Me mIii«de C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , at Han
ff»rd. F l o r i d a , y o u r w r i t t e n a p p e a r
a nre
&lt;p e r s o n a l l y or
hy
attorney*
In ■alii s u i t o n M o n d a y t h e 1st d a y
o f F e b r u a r y . A l&gt; I H t. a n d t h e r e
a f t e r to f i l e w i t h s a i d C l e r k V our
•* i n i f f i d e f e n s e
If a n )
to t h e h i l l
of r o u ip la ln t
III M i l l s u i t *1 th e
l i m e p r e s c r i b e d by I s a
H e r e i n f a l l no t or J u d g m e n t n l l i
he e n t e r e d a g a i n s t yf»u h y d e f a u l t .
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n a tu re , J this
suit
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the s p e c ific p e r fo r m a n c e of a c o n ­

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Schedule

Ambitious

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ETTA KETT

It’* not taboo today
lav to dl*cua*
ml* of women
plain facta. Thoutani
-way h«lp.
pml.e C AR DUI’a 22-way
{&gt;»»•»»*•Mp.ii.ke ....
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May
K .* p
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ed .1 day* before the time, ami Urtofle
MrnoUk |,t
taken aa directed, it ahould help H - .n ih Mun
H u p i * »..♦• hi
•l llliltI t , . , i ,,w(. ,
relieve much purely functional «H n a
periodic pain. A 12-yrar record
lay* It may help.
Great Lakes Team
Adv.—

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The resit In the rare had no hope.
The quinleU on a combination
of 1-3 paid off flftjto. while the
dally double, on a 4-6 combination
of Done Trouble and
Railroad
Cua paid $13 40
Races will continue
tonight,
with good action in the featured
*vent. and fa&gt;t racing promised
in the other nine races on thr
program.
Races are held at the Kennel
Club each evening except Sunday
throughout the season

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POOREST DEFENSE

•nd other* now ia Hallywood. Dr.
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coltega. Bill avaro that Black
WASHINGTON, Jan. 8,
Vienna ritem , xign*d bar to a Mika wax a third baacman who
Thla city had tha poorest
thro*
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ton
tract,
and
raUaxed
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her to B«Ilyw»od after ah* had flrat bna than aay man I ever
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The resit In the rare had no hope.
The quinleU on a combination
of 1-3 paid off flftjto. while the
dally double, on a 4-6 combination
of Done Trouble and
Railroad
Cua paid $13 40
Races
will
continue
tonight,
, LONGWOOD, _ Slay
Sw e«l,t
with good action in the featured
never w o r x then t&lt;-cond in her third tim e In aa m any racing *vent. and fa&gt;t racing promised
four ita rtx thlx xeaeon. will a t ­ nights. lie clicked off drcixlonx on in the other nine races on th r
tem pt to cop her thllil victory Friday, S aturday and came back program .
tom orrow nig) l in the feat ire&lt;l Monday with one day'e real to
Races are held a t the Kennel
eighth ra re a t the Sanfnrd-Or- repeat the perform incea —all Vic­ Club each evening except Sunday
toria* recorded In .10 flat for the throughout the season
lando Kennel Club.
Onc«_*h* haa beaten the rug- lu lu rity dietance.
Ptraf Mae*— fmlmrU t
Ulg monev on aome of the flrat ladindfin’s ftraie 11#*&gt;*«l riniii*g*d III-"
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l-Gulde.
once ahe
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rested a Iraaen field and twice plarea, and f a il acliun for all Npeeulate
Hla Hustness
Hilly Oh*.
ahe haa run aecond to lli-(iuidr of the rare* continued to hold K#rn‘s
Hlcl*
i»|*»n lt»«liti
the
interval
of
greyhound
racing
In a ta rta to dale
•♦ewad H«r &gt; C s ls rlp
M iulde will not in tonight's I •"Inualaata, aa the Sanford-OrIll-Guide
trir« f Hair llallr II..I.U )
Hood rtiaei
\\ IntoiL
. . °. " * nnd H u b continued ita I n f Klag
race,, but the W. M
inton entry
&lt;)«(himIn
------ . season here I**&lt;ly Jump Up
will Ire furni.hed tmigh r ornpett eighth conaecutlve
Nancy Joy
\|&gt; Mnd»l
night
lion hy Jack Kroat, Voekl Hoy and
IMSlw
H
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Marv«ltiiia ft,,i
W hitey Jonas, running In the
aeveral other outalanding top
Tklra IlM ,—A-ia wile
to » hotiriila. Deapile the oppoai- ninth racs, n m r In first to pay
! * » • • &lt; Half lla ll, ll««ale |
• Ion, however, ahe will probably support*ra $30 20, whlls In tha Maliaah I'a n h all l l . i i , N l,ln
Army
Mm
*4(»«n«t (iv*r
fifth,
a
5-lfl
distance,
Lad's
O
f­
be n hot favorite at &lt;1 to
nr
J I rial«
..........
ficer broke well and out finished Mwaal
lea*.
MliUr life r
True Jean
ra a e lk ll.ee— f a ln r l i ,
A modem
track record waa Follow Officer to pay 122.00 for „
lielsse AHilfvM I'mtil Katorn*.
aet on Monday fiijrr t ’s card when th» win
Whig Ilang
P l» him*. Mill
Pobb?*, &lt;iv»nr&lt;l
hy
the
Pool! . A nother big
- winner came in rtprlnkst»*.f
Mmi.H ru m n«
Blue
Lilly
brother*. started .tml won for th r
T.
.™ r ** w. ^ n
(’a
plain
M
«m
l-v. | .*irriii
la id f 1(1.40 for first and *24.00
M t h Hare—S-lg Mllr
tc place
Hleh Tlele
l lnwwi ija)
Hlue Lilly broke slowly but pick- ''"I ■‘••m'.la
John %&lt;Imfn«
llolie
•lf*|l|l» Mike
«*&lt;l up going away Marcel Wave Mr
Ml.. Mill,.i
Ink a g&lt;wMl Ieat I at first hut could
H i,|| it.«*
not bi»l«( It. Black N igger raced Ml. , o . |l . . lie .
evenly throughout the distance K l.tr II
fiisl lU.if^
llr lie .
Ilf.
ii ft
•csrftfg n
A-in ill !*•
I'a rlfi
M lly
Ms Hm.s .I f,.,H
........ .........
Gold MnitiggUr I.ii &lt;h k Mu*
•'M'py JUlrf.fi
Mniok)
Keenan Music Publisher an*
ftlablli liar#— pN lsrllf
nounces Mr« Boy It, Pippin’s
Hfay I.cmilar
\l*tiy K«t
Dii t i t r y fUnriM
Mia y Mm-• t
songs on salt* at
Jack Frost
llyrt w »*rl.|.
It’* not taboo today
lav to dl*cua* klsnial I(flags
\ ..hrl III »
* la m
H a re ---- /V- 1 S M llr
ml* of women
plain facta. T houtani
Andrew ||«*.|
-way h«lp. Officer
p m l.e CARD UI’a 22-way
{&gt;»»•»»*•Mp.ii.ke ....
Taken a* a tonic, It uaually pep. While “’ha# *lie
•
Ii*,
up
appetite,
.tlm
ulate*
flow
of
“M other'’
May K.*p
le a l k Harp A.|r| %«g|
gaatric Juice*, thu* aiding dlge*“ 0 , Beautiful A m erica"
(Ualnlela flat s »
tlon
and
haloing
re*I*lance.
-Start­
I
ooklr
*
iVf
Mat-*
“ lia ta Off To The Star* T hat
ed .1 day* before the time, ami Urtofle
MrnoUk | , t
lla n g O utride The Door"
taken aa directed, it ahould help H-.nih Mun
Hupi *»..♦• hi
“T h . W ove, .m l the W. . « "
«H na •lllliltIt,., i ,,w(. ,
relieve
much
purely
functional
"You Mu*t Believe In A m erica"
periodic pain. A 1 2 -y rar record
lay* It may help.
p e t your copy today.
Adv.—

reet Will Attempt To
Cop Third Victory Tonight

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“KEEP UP YOUR
MORALE
WITH A SONG"

W a s h i n g t o n . Jan . (I, —
Frankie Hinkwlrh. the IJnlvgrtity of G eorgia’, All-Am erica back,
fast n »ght
’ was aw arded the Wal
ter Camp .Memorial T rophy pre­
sented hy the W ashington Touch­
down Club each y e ar to the na
tion's outstanding football star.
The presentation was made at
the club's annual dinner by Trim
Meany. sports editor of the New
York new spaper PM (Jrantlan.l
Rice, sports w riter and conrmen
lato r, scheduled to m ake the a
ward, was unable to attend.
The Knute Rockne Memorial
Trophy for the outstanding A ll­
Am erican linem an of the year
was given to Bob Dove, s ta r No­
tre Barite en Both Hlnkwlch and
Dove a re from Youngstown, Ohio.

LEGAL t JOTK
\ o r i r r n r « m t r v n o t ru n
t
TAX IIKKII
&lt; IIAITKM IT4I1 o r IM1
NOTIUK IH IIRIIKIIT niVRN.
That Joel K Jtlchtsr holder of
l S«lh« of T ss O r (IfIrsl*
No
l»l, lee ti ••! ((»• J rrl tiny uf August
A f». ISIS, hss filed same In my
•♦ffhe end hae made application
for i le i deed In It# Issued (here*
••n Ms Id rertlflcafe em brsrei (he

C o u ld
H e n r y ’ V III
H ave
l l n d H to m a e h U lc e r P a ln a ?
History tells how
llsnry
V' 111
» ’iiil&lt;J gorge himself with fot-l and
■offer a ft #r ward.
Don t Ignore
..ur sufferings Try Udga for ra
ir* f of ttirer and stomach pains.
Indigestion, gas pains, for heart
l&gt;Mrn burning swosatlon. bloat and
•
ronilltlona caused by eveeas
..... I Me* a l»c hns of I das T ablet.
druggist.
First dftse
rnllrgp ri m ite rs in II
state* ft •»n voir
I ui tie! •’••»! ylitre or returrf b&lt;»t to
throughout the nntiofl
A gfuerou* num ber of garne.
iA ^ k
A,,, " ' u ' l l . . , S
Will b* played at the atatlon fori '"•■a
drug stores every
MIter.
the en tertain m en t of recruits.

I'ovhty of
gemlnole.
Florida, to* wf| •
.
t r 4 A l IlirtMf-Tt Maine
Addition to l^ongwiiod
Tbs assessments nf
the said
• property under the .aid c ertio ra te
' Issued was In the name of II
A
(.earned
Unless said certificate -It..11 l.e
redeemed according |«» law. (he
pr uuerty described therein will hr
auld to the highest bidder at the
court house door on the flra| Mon­
day In |he month of
February
l» ll. which la the |at day of felturary. IM 3
(&gt;ated (hla |t( h day of !(ereo.(ier
Iflf
»» i* iivritNOov
( lerk i lrrult Court. Meml
nola County Florid*
4Official Neal)

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By FRANi STRIKEH
IP WH
EITHER OF
THEM MCNE, IKE YEt?

THEY'RE
PLENTY

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Oy R ent: 3 room houa* and BTOSAQK year ear a t Kant’*
; ‘ n n n , . p a rtly . fum lahrd, n ear
Oarag*.
Bpealal rat* dead
!, A ir Dae*. 2 M 0 O range Ava.
atoraga.

(R W PL A N TS each w ash aa fob
Joann Broccoli, Cabbago,
a, _Bar91^1 Onions, Collard*, L attuca,
• • t s , . Tomato#*, Kaaarola,
; LbOt*. B n ia r.la B p ro o U .. J.W .
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u*. 14 hoar aotrritoo, freight paid
one way. factory controlled
rj *1hoda. law Gov’t price*,
f IRETONK, 57# N. - Orange I
Av*., Orlando, fl*.

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Triumphant Russians
Capture 21 More
Towns And Take
339,150 G e r m a n s

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SA N FO R D , H X JR ID A . T H U R SD A Y . J A N U A R Y 7. 191.1.

Is
Through P Hreosidp eefun lt For,
CfciyFror!t 1943V ic to ry
er Don River

M e m lje r A a a o c la lv d

Mrs. Willkie a Juror

Tells Legislators To
Put Aside D ispute
And Bring A
National U n i

Dawson Requests Government
Buy More Sizes Of Celery

P re tw

N I 'M I I K R 95.

New Guinea Allies
Kill 6 Jap Patrols In
Sananaba Swamp
Latest Gasoline Restrictions
Are Clarified By Peterson

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Nazi Counter-Attacks
Successful In Re­
taking I m p o r ta n t
M a t e u r Positions

W ASIIINtJTON, J tn . 7. G»V PraRident K(H&gt;arv«lt told A victoryplnlfvil ('onifTtaR today tha n u l l
nf the U nitrd Nation* waa mrfifinif forward a t laat In E uropf,
Aala and A frica, backad by %
Acting upon
.
the racommcndeg
( * r Am *. 1. 1 .4 f „ i i i
Seeking to tla rify the latfRl
liona of grower* end shippers of
‘miracle of production" in Um
S ov iet q u a r te r ! re p o rte d to ­ celery,
W A S H IN G T O N .
Jan
7.
gaanllite rcRtriiltoiiR, A II I'r
who seek to rvlleva a
United State*, and aald 194$
| A P &gt; ^ T h e N m r e p o r t e d today th a t R usslon tro o p s had m arkat1 g( lu
tcraon.
»rcretaiv t*f tin* Rat'on
carried the proinlaa uf "vary iu$*
,J tt of tb* Number 3 ami
d
a
t
t
w
o
new
r
a
id
*
h
a
d
b
e
e
n
B«»*nl. aant l- U v that a u to m ' ,
i**. Count
County A gent C. R. Dawadvanced w ith in 75 m iles of S alias.
■tan tlal advance alotijr tha road*
carrie d out on J a p a n e a e a i r ­
I’lotUrtd
0
|
bilr&lt;
may
cnlilintic
to
In*
n*c.l
lot
atataH
today
th
a
t
h*
ia
aendlaft
Suprem
e
•on
_
.
th a t lead to Berlin and Roma arid
th e g r e a t G erm an b ase a t Ing an appeal to the Stmt* U. S.
field* in t h e 5 o lom ii n* a r e a
all &gt;!&lt;*ential" tim in g , but wirnr&gt;l
Tokyo."
j C ourt in Naw York Cltv i« Mr#
*nd
•
' iMt**ihle
hit"
w aa
£ Rostov, th e pivot o f all N azi D. A. W ar Board, asking th a t
paraona coiitam p'ating attendance
D eliverinf hi* annual nia**a4? Wendell Willkie. .She Ir Ju ro r No.
*&lt;«»red i»n a J a p a n e s e tr a n * at 1 art* t Tick« nn,| other places
Q uertarm aoler
5 on * caae involving » $M),ooji
o p eratio n s in th * C aucasus, It request th*
to
the
leylRlatoni
in
peraon
in
Oir
por
t
LONDON. J«n. 7. &lt;41 -&gt; A
•»f aniii«emrnl« iliat auch «lnvinK
eneral to direct governm ent buy­
action over a traffic tloatli T hree
nnd h ad ripped th ro u g h th o G
t'oiilil not )&gt;e r«b‘tirt|ci1 a* paten
Ing of these over abundant six**, B r itis h w a r o f li r r ilili- it u ' iii aaiil Mouse cham lter. ha called on th a n
women nr4* wetviiDr nti tho
• (I • %w«,a*-lnlr4 I’rra* |
G orm an lines on a 20-m ile ra th e r than the relatively scarcer Inat n lf h t that 10.001) j.rio o n rra to pl.t aside all hlckarlny ov*f 4»th4»r
Dal anti might ir-u ll in the can .
*amr jury
In N n rllt Afrii-ii. tin- R rilcollation . &gt;f I h r. r • cation inrok-*
'
o f w ar
h a lf «*f itn-in A n ir r ir a n " t-cimoniie meawure* and to lir ir d
f r o n t a lo n g b o t h sltleti o f tht- and t ta h .r p r i e d num ber ta.
to contribute to national unity.
Ml IV Icrvni , -t u l c . l t h a t In h ud t-sl» ri‘|hu'l,-,l n t'lintiniiiiiK lull
l-rcsblcnt Leo Butncr of the — a re in lrro c v l in J ujiiim
* low er Don.
The President o|&gt;aned hla RjiticHi a d v i t c d
t h e t i l fit t*
i in
Seminole County Farm Bureau
0 naiil ii lti*«l Ciiwa M|irvvftitR
I In- p u rm iil u f Murnhnl
dlapo
Soviet diapotchea
aald th r trl- stated today th a t in behalf uf tlv* In Tokyo hit.I viwitiii threu dreww with a sum m ary of waf
l*n*»* Atlinini I m l i n i i t h u t iircc*
um phont Red arm lea of th r aouth hia organisation, he too would
•try
operatlnos
and
said,
"W
#
are
....
If
,v
mg
|
h
i
iMistiuctrd
t&lt;
&gt;
•••
l’" '
l h '1 1 illill "ft
priann ramj»a Mini rrjMtrlisI corvli
Imit *hopping. a ttrndanee at re Drill’d linTriiM tnl |iu tr o l tU*(lVI*
' elude
hod ra p tu re d a t lomol 21 more maka a am ilar appeal.
tiona "com parulively satisfacto ry " ,n*
"*r ^ r *n^ ■Irike ha r T
The princtjde- of \m e n ufd«»n ' lig lo u * « e fv iti’ft m n lic a l a t t e n t io n .1 IV, vvliil,1 in N ew (illill,-H . Al
cltir* and toarna and Dated 339,1(0
“T h ere 'a abaoiule.y
no
dlf- although some prisoners w rre auf
Lurope
wa* the aulijed of n talk D Kt viR itin g the *ich . a tte n d a n ce ut It,-,I triMipH w e r e c r e d i t e d w ith
. .
.
. .
M
m ami.4
bar ikaCl.ul
Axla aoldlera killed or token prta- farenre In the quality of calory faring
He
sale! Ith
iiertnd of "ml*
"o u r de­
from (topical disease*.
w*niR
luncheon ve«ii’i&lt;luv t( the fu n t e a l* . ol u tle m lin g m e e tin g * . ..
unar alnro tb* a le rt of th« Rua- of any ol thesa three • ii r t.’* Mr.
Tha prisoners, the statem ent fensive a ttritio n ,n th r P arlfie"
Motel Miiytuli )•&gt; the Rev W I- .IlM-v tlv M ini.,! t .1 ihe iM-cupatinn
1'" " K Hlx Ju i'H IIIW |&gt;utr,ll:,
■ion w inter offanalv* on Nov. 19. Dawson aisled. "In dealing with
was Vafta'KK and added. "Now our
Mother
N.“t
u
,
;
lhVrc“
u"i&gt;o
way"
contlnuejl.
have
hen,
force,1
l»
• |t|oi&gt;k R
lh.
F t , -I
lU p lia l o i prof.--sn*n of tlie a p p lir a iK , m Uft Im t h - i d e s s c u l l e d t h l',iliK * i
Ruaalan armtra forming both the
aim ia to torre the Japaneae to
adapt
(h
e
u
i.rlv
r.
to
the
Japanear
I
’SO
activit
will
l»e
lonm
ill)
,
&lt;
h
u
rth
.
wli
Dated
thut
I
aplta of rvpcateu cip. arim anta
'•“ •*| Iiecv .«|&gt; to the |i&gt;ihli, w e lfa re ••' I t h e d e e p w w m n p m i l d i r u i l l l d
nortbarn end aoutharn arm* of In *P!
diet, nm eieting largely ut rice, lig h t.”
iiuiuguraU-d in Seiimudc t ■• ini) |„u n d viiluuli le Minimal I
H I w a r e lf .u t . or .It n in g to meet
th* Soviet pincar* alma.l at Roe- bv farm ers, of grow ing a certain although
In the African th eater, he p re ­ riid a v evening a t h (Ml
nV|o,k talk I loft* llo m utility mi
there
are
aome
bread,
l h.- emergency iiivdIy iiij e ih real «&gt;t t lie J a p a n e s e Mroogliidd ut .San
else.
~
T
he
num
ber
6
e
pre&lt;lomlnate,
lov hammered out naw gain* yeaananha
dicted
the
last
veatige
of
A
lia
with
a
»anii
form
al
dance
i
*
i
tin*
i anon «»t \rnei , mmi- im' k
Mi. life, n ea'th of in«»i»erty "
came the 4a, and least In flah anil vegetable. It .a id the
terday, capturing tight village* In then
R euters N ew s Agency rep o rted
powers would l&gt;e driven from tha City Hall for * e r\u e men, Wit I) I.. Mni*h pi e* isienl ol |to*toll
But “rnRentiai Jriv in g d»*e* not
u a n t'ty a .e the i&gt;jmoe&lt; 3s, or in priannera get very little m eat.
g tha Middle Don and 13 village* qother
include gt'ing it» placeN of amiite f r o m A ll ie d h e i u l q u H t t e r s in N o r t h
words, three doien stalks
An Aaaocieted l-re.n report from south shores of th r M editerranean. liain Weiscopf, IJStl din t tor. an I niveti'ilk
and two. railway atatlon* in th* to a box.
He gave a general outline of Pounced thi* morning
"Varimi* gro ip*
witbm
the ment. recreation, t*i enteitain n ien t, A l l i e n t h a t I he t i e r m a n s hail re
W ashington endorara a statem ent
North Caueaaua, tb* Red Army
f'om m nnding officer* of the N h country Iimvi the teiidem v to d e ­ or «»k iul %j II&gt;*. ^ighl neeing, tour c a p t u r e d lull p o s itio n * on Ihj II i
“ Buying certain sixes of eelary m ads previously hy the W ar De­ hie hopes for the peace to .'ollow
announced earlier.
ta
l
Air
sStation
am|
«»t&gt;
ami
eoun
the
wah
and
for
guaran
teein
g
fine Arnern uiii«tii. not m folding wig, or vacation Irnvel Viidat"r« s id es « f t h e i m p n i t a i i t c r o s s r o a d s
la Jutl a habit with differen t
Th* Soviet* puahed a nother 10 section* of th* country,” h* add- partm ent th at Lieut. Jack (illlon freedom from w ant and fear, and (y officlala will |&gt;e invited to ut In Ita pi im ij !• - u« lu il down hi are » ibject to Ibc t ancellat toi id w e st t»f M a t e n i
\ f || S corroala alive. T hr report sta te s: "L t.
mile* up tb* m ain Cauaaalan rall- f t r th* num ber 4,
Th,u rrhestra ...—
whlls the Mgrtln K. Redfleld. R4m of Charlea asserted all the United NatlOfW »««l the dance.
. . . liut.......................f t h e , uvsn ga«oltne ration "
hlstury.
p to n lr n l a l s o sunl t h a t G e r i n a n
way from Prokhlgdntnakl, cap­ ed. “Th* aouUieastern atataa pr*
wanteil a "decent
lias*
will inlolerem ea,"
In-ant. "Sum*
decent peace and ■ Jr«m Orlando A'r
The new regulation*, the Mate c o u n t e r a t t a c k s look t h e lie I g h l s
Rodfleld, Route ft, Orlando and durable
peace.”
furnish music f..r the ..'Cast.,,, Iradera uf s-n-h croups, whose In­ ment indicated, were made neces w h ic h ha&lt;l h e r n c a p t i i i e i l T u e s d a y
tured only Tuaeday, and atlxad n o rth am atataa w ant the Sa. W hen E.
see."
Lieut. Jack A. (illlon, ton of John
terp
re
ta
tio
n
of
\
merieni.isin
has
th* atatlon a* Soldatakaya, 310 th* governm ent buys but one Michael
n
lln
nenduetlon
,
h
.
Prea.
*'*•1
.*"H»»*«I
"»*„
in
any
branch
R egarding production, the P res­
vary by further petroleum short in n dnw ti u s sii u lt by t h e A ll ie s .
Sanford, Fla., lead
uf the arm ed force- an.| "Sailor te-en indeed a- -edition- and tr e a ­
mile* aouthroat of Roatov, th* mid alt*, especially when th a t alxa la tho WarOlllon,
M a lt a , t h e B r i t i s h M e d i t e r r a n e a n
D epartm ent Hat of 33d ident said ft,600 m ilitary planes rnes” will he adm itted In the sonable, have t c ,., pul in jail," ugs oil the eiM erii seaboard de
lhar* la bound to be a
ni^it, coaamimtqu* aald.
m adding drastic m easures to n r s t r o n g h o l d w h ic h h a s s u f f e r e d
were turned out last m onth and
III IIrook- added
■ In prla* between the American auliliera who ara h*l»l the ra te la rtalng rapidly. Laat &gt;.anc«
I dure geRoitm* consumption
m
i
n e bom bing raids th u n a n y o t h ­
•T h e N ational I ’atludh , uniniun
T ’le "ticu c s,-" of Ama, n an d e ­
laiaa m anagar* have dlf- aa prisoners uf the Japanese In year’s
\\ till reference to
the
race er One s p o t d u r i n g ( h i s w a r , d e s ­
production
waa
i t ,000 Ity Services branch nf the USD mocracy, Dr Hiiaiks (Hunted out,
flUlng certain order*, aa the Philippines. Th* Bat include,
track. .Mr. Peterson said that he
334 officers, one w arran t officer planes, 12,000 short of th* goal, which operates in Sanford h*« vans, acrordllle to I&gt;■ Marsh, the had been ordered to lake the Ii t r o y e d tlfrfi e n e m y a i r c r a f t d u r ­
but h# •m p h sslic d bigger pU nse • liolevt en
adequate
monthly M ayflower I ’oinpart, made Nov cense number* of all automobile? in g I ! i 42, t h e M iddle E a s t N e w s
and one anllstad roan.
ox ahlppara
s e r v ic e o f t h e R A F s a i d y e nta f*
"O ther Floridians on this Initial w ith Wore strik in g power a re be­ tnidget for denrea, peraunal ser­ 2 1 . ttiat). while th a t 'h ip first found a t the track and
report
. L . CuUum,
vices, etc,, Mr.
Wetscopf dla- lay a t a n d -u off t ape Cial This them to the Office of I’r ce Ad -Ins
ing ballL
list ara:
aa* * “
Of these, 773 w ere shot down
Tb* d reslic reorganisation of loaed as he dvscnl&gt;ed the amuunl tlie f tr - , d«Muim-iil foreshadowing m inistration.
F irs t LleuL H erbert S.
b u y in g ^
of govern
l*y It A .F
l l g h U i s w i t h lo s s • (
Is rb e rt 8 . Ellis, wi(*i W est W%C. production pm l m anpow er if work the 1190 can do in a n ‘ it,r Am erican fur
th* gw *!*..
aiv
e
with
thlvKnuinber
of
aarvlc*
meoi,
won
drawn
up
by
lire
43
I'.ifc B r i t i s h c r g f t .
T h e iiC&lt;8U v f
each.
*•
■ M rs m oney. W i
agencies under a so rt n f roper- ner:
^ su
men
nlxtanl,
who
h.4'1
no
(•*
y
"
*
J
o
f
th
e**
w e r e -iivctl, nO w e v e r
Qw tarm lnari ",Sem m sns, F irst IJ s u t. Larry caar was called for in * sub­
Approxiinuteiy three mure per organized lulr
, o f Ita m n u r-o iiv n a iv e e n a n ia , *a*ri*U a t th* north of congrosA
n
t
i
a
i
r
c
r
a
f
t
f
i
l
e
m
cm inti-d for
G.— Mrs.’ Lillian Booth Bammens, com m ittee rep o rt today liefore the sous will lie aitde-t to the |n-r
The ijld n tfh t bom m hlgtM toM Uon, dua to sneli ovsrablpping of m other, St. P starsb u rg .
I he Declaration of
huirpon
1X2 o f th r e n e m y i i u f t
Senate Education and l.ateir Cmiii- sonnet of On Service Men*- ('lull
of the capture of ‘ aeveral m ore thess sixes sx occurred during
•fence m eant freedom from Hie
O n th e o ffensive a g a in st enriny
“ W aggoner, F irst Lieut. W il­ m lttee.
mi I hKh Mu nit*, recently taken i fuel Im.ndage of a foreign power,
t
a attlcm fata ami the dislodging of th* holiday*.
a p p l y s h ip * in t h e M i s l i t e r m n e a n ,
liam H arry Jy^-W llU am Harry
W eun.pf and our in terp relitti .,11 ut govern
Tho subcom m ittee, headed liy over i v tiic IS O . Mr Wo
m h« enem y from a num ber of favp l a n e s b u s e d o n M a l t a atW aggoner Ur., father. T am ps.”
C hairm an P « p |* r (D -Fla.J found cone itided
i ment Mild life," lie •aid “ Thomas
w orable positions w ith heavy loasef
tucked
k r d HI c onvoy «. *iv s i n g l e ve»
a "lack of balance" in the war
I leffer-on. at that .line only 13.
soath and aouthw eat o f th* V oir*
e |s , a m i fiv e fo it «'s o f n a v a l
production program and predict
was re pleated by the t ’ongieaa to
City. Six G erm an -tanka, 8ft
I he I •nilrtl S t a t e s ( Jovei n m e n t \ e a s e ls
ed th a t production will fall short
w nte it. because o, ids literary
truck*, th ree tractor*. 1,000 aerial
The s c a r e w a s i d s h i p s e i t h e r
is s e e k i n g a p j d i c a l i n n s f r o m me n,
of Ms goal If the situation ia not
llbllll
bomba and S.000 ahalls, aa wall
u n d e r 41), n o t e n g u g e d in w m s u n k , s e v e r e l y d a m a g e d o r l e f t in
cl oared up.
i
i
r
It*
it
t
’iiiniiiHininienta"
id
m aa e th e r booty, war* captured.
fla m e s, ami ahoul I other ships
Im m edlaU ly
a fte r
R ayhurn‘«
A mi-(icon life," -aid Hr lirook*. work, w h o w is h to hi* n p p o m l e d d a m u g m i to a le«s d e g r e e
I&gt; ont dlapatehaa aald tha GarT h e s e in*
re-election aa Mouse speaker yes
“ an* reprenrnted hy the Cnnstitu im bord e r p a t r i d i n r i )
N a v a l a i r c r a f t b a s e d a t M a lt a
mana- war* to h a a d lo u flig h t -p
V letorr Tax Quid* brochure*
terd ay , tha tension of tha situii
turn, winch guarantee* till* lilnrtv n e e d e d to p a t r o l i n t e r n a t i o n a l la n d
th* Roatox/Caaplan railroad. D ur­ for employ*#*
employ*** ay* being dixtribuami rights of all Amricana. The b o r d e r s , a m i to i l r t e c t ami p r e v e n t hit t h r e e s h i p s w i t h h o in h s or to rlion was broken.
Republicans
peiloe
s, I n c l u d i n g f o u l c r u i s e r s a n d
ing aflg h tln g fo r o«* Inhabited tad throughout th# county by lh*
lllll «.f Rigl ta. added to that do s m u g g l i n g a n d Ill e g a l e n t r y in to
and D em ocrats alike Jumped to
Bamlnol* Cftunty
Cham ber
of
Mr*. R uth P rector Bates. 12, their fe et In a storm y and pro
A real tre a t Is In store fi*r cuinent. representa religious Ii t h e G ri ll ed S t a t e s , l. V M i l - a u l i n . t w o d e s t r o y e r *
In it* a t t e m p t s to knock i*ut t h e
. —«»»—*» J*p4(| o u t m e n th a n &gt;00 Com m trc* fra* a t charge and ‘died a t _ .Ft m aid-L augh ton Me­ longod ovation. And when Kepre 8 anford movie fans who have berty. it ml was adimted in |7H'.» ItHitl civil s e r v i c e s e c r e t a r y , e l a t e d
i - l n m l, t h e e n e m y l a s t y e a r ilrnp 08 o f th a aoarny and captured I I poopl* m ay obtain tham a t tha m orial H oeplU l yeeterday after oentathra M artin of M assachusetts, not yet seen the picture of the Prior to th a t time, from |t »20 on | t o d a y
tanka, tw o gun* and mamr o th er Cham ber a t Commerce office In noon a l 1:15 o'clock* following an j the defeated Republican nominee MB attle nf M ldttay” showing at wmmI, there was no such thing a**
B o n i e r p a t r o l m e n m i n i m a k e ped 12,1)00 t o n s o f la m ih s o n il.
f
S t r i k i n g h a c k w i t h Its l i m i t e d
the litis T heater W ednesday and religious liberty in A m erica," in* n u m e r o u s a r r e s t s , s o m e t i m e s d e a l
veapons, ax wall aa M prisoner*. tha C ity Hall or a t The Herald liin tta of ona y#ar.
said
It
was
par
tint
Of flea.
Mr*. B atai, who had been living :®5»J
Thursday.
In techniculo'
■nd noinlt'i* oil.
m g w i t h d a n g e r o u s c r i m i n a l s , a n d r e s o u r c e s , p l a n e s H “ iti M a l t a h a v e
In thh Middle Don, n o rth ea st
Inform ation ta th* folder ex­ here for tha past four mnnthRi larly ap p ro p riate th a t this honor last* ng for
th is
lu
m inutes
ii» F » ii
p rin c ip le s
re jirra c iit s h o o t i n g u f f r a v s a r e not m f r e
d r o p p e d l. fto n t o n s o f h o i n h s oil
of Rostov, th* Rad A rm y continu­ plain* th a U a a s It affects em ­ waa bom In Geneva, Ja n . II. D.HX). should go to R ayburn on hia fll*t film may Im* »een for the last n lenls lo r w hich we n re fig h tin g
•i" I. Mi M r f . a u l i n p o i n t e d o u t. t h e e r ir n i ) In N o r t h A f r i c a -ilid
ed to forge ahead apd to tig h ten ploy*** sta tin g th a t employer* Prior to re tu rn in g hare, «he had birthday, the pandemonium " a * ' ilm e, l0night
to d a y ,” «utd Rev B ro o k s
‘eShtml.i
Mi
ilk
h a t d u t i e s of th&lt; |»OW|
J k ring* at cndrclameot about enemy a re required to deduct from the llvad in tha waat for Rrveral renewed.
| A hero «d t ie Battle tif .Mid tlie A kin (lo w ers w in, e v e ry ve- uxlilin.
7 garrison*, tha commonIgua aald.
Someone em onf the Republicans way, (Yimilr F M a.sie llvixbrs tige ol ! ucli iiie a U w ould l e s tr ip tu rn m e Miilumis, trie ho u r it re g
pay o f th e ir am goy*** ft percent year*. 8 ha w ot a m tm bar of the
| ulm ami long, anti evposi re In
xt*rt*d c h a n tln f “ happy birthilev of the Sanford Naval Air Hla,Inn per* from ur “
tan k u n it which &lt;11*. of all M la rita 81 wage* over 12 Fire! M athodU t Church.
A 1 * viet
*
It wax quickly picked up can Im* plainly seen In une nf the
Sha *» survived by h t r husband, to you.
Ot'n r g re at t nitons of A m en all k im U nf c l l i n n t t r roinllli&lt;*«iri (••
lodged tha enem y from oh* itro n g - a week, Th* am ount withheld Is
In u&lt;l«litioii, t h e of
paid by th* em ployer to th* A. E. BaUe of Ytihia, A ritona; by other* and In ■ m om ent, thr sh o rts aa hr landed
from
hla cunisrn t Bed by Rev. iir 4M&gt;ks were m »e s s i t a t e d
village
' l n « i ■» a r e s u b j e c t t o c a ll 24 h o u r s
A l fflM aT&lt;U*5a
001 800 g overnm ent
her parents, Mr. and Mra. W. J. wool* houxe waa a iiifln f, while plane follow iiiic a fllyht In whirl, W aaim igton’R Farew ell Atldre
and a
Included In tha folder are an- David of S anfprdi four sisters. R ayburn atood on th* data, amil- n* hunted fur other Mien downed the .Star Spangled Banner, quoted « day. and are occasionally .le
I V C K S tIN VII I K. J n n 7, I A’)
rw«ra ta such qtmstions aa: “ Ar* Mr*. Baaa K n ih L Mra. Harold In f, b u t noarty ovarcoma with ein In the battle and the announrei as th r I'salm of A m erica; I in i (wiled away from their atatioiis
I ii, lid nlinti o f tin* VVI’ A In Floa lt emplayaa* subject to V k to ry. Appleby, Mra. J . M. Laonani and btrr***m *nt and emotion.
address I fi*r days or waeks at a lime
con be plainly heard Baying, "well Urdu's second Inaugural
t a x ! ” “ flow doe* the withholding Mr*.
Mrs. IHltn
r y W itty
|ttf J r . of !Sanford;
enry
and Irs Gettvpliurg sperrch; and'
\ jiptnnt inents, hr atateil, will m &gt;Im, w hic h will Im* mm|&gt;l**t »«l by
Thlx waa in vivid conlraat with done, Maaaie Hughes "
vis* 10. will t r h u F v i l r r a l r i p n l i ra o p a ra U tr. "W h at U the •n d three brother*, C- F. Proctor. a la te r dtvalapm anU R ayburn ,1 ar
T he picture wax taken hy
a t lio s &gt;Iils t writin*** uf WtHMlniw lie k n o w n us W a r S e r v i c e A p p u m l , •I•l ia
.............................m l" , " J u a t of B
S aafo
aafordt
rd t J*m *»
e» U
L. Pr,
Proctor o ta p U n f th* a paakanhip, refvrrrd M arine ('m px photo* raphe, and WlKbn, "whu wurned **f ii not) rr m e n t * a iul will !&gt;e f o r t h e i l i i r n - i i t t i n 's m t h i s .S (* tf by m u r e t h u n
tr.lMNMUM)
In MMl. Stall* W I* A
plover edlh- Miami **d L 7 H . David, alio of
been officially released by and g re a te r atrugglc,
ami
to tioii
P e r s o n s r e c e i v i n g W a r J?er
to P reaident Rooaev.lt aa th&lt;- I aa
Aiimknif t r a t n r \% i IImi • F.
Murk
,i» d a ta tha
am . Baniotd.
whom
rf
we
had
listened
a
fte
r
the
II.
H.
Navy.
Conplr.
John
vic
e
up|H
ii
nti
ii
enta
d
o
not
a
c
t
ju
irc
ur#
*
f
a
a
e re a le a t “ w a r l * ^ t r “ th a t coulll Ford, tha supervisor of the fillm- the last war, we would perhaps,
i u Wl
n e s s rmill y v s t r n l u y
With th * money T”,
Fuo«r*l M r v k i t *
c iv il s e r v ic e s t a t u s , a n d no w rit
W
B
A
vx
|i
v
n
i|i
t
u
rc
ii
t
h
i
s
m
th.
nava
been
found
for
th*
preaen,
8:00 oVJocIt FrkJxy afternoon *1
Ing.
was form erly
tha
well riot be fighting the present one * t i n te s t in r e q u i r e d to q u u l i f y fo r liiistMl on u c ost «*f u b m it $7(1o nfu
th* F.rickeon F u ix re l Home. The em *rf*n*v. Th* D em ocrats ahoul kn°w n motion picture director be­
W aller Coleman Inlrtnl iced Krv a p p o i n t m e n t , h u t t h e y will r e c e i v e t•in’I 4»f the K. llo persons &lt;m ther
Waa ra v atle d em ploror m riliV ", "ff"*om * o f th* Rev. Jo* A. Tail* and th* Rev. ed and Land-clapped th eir nuiay fo re Iwingctuiimlss'oned In the
Brooks ns sneaker, also II ()
m i l s , will a m o u n t to a p p r o x i m a t e
and O f He* V ictory t u b* re fa rv la d t", “ F o r J. W. A u itin o f Q
big
Republican Navy
Orlando will of- approval. Th*
Wollf. u Visitor
from AtlnnU a n o r a l e x a m i n a t i o n in s t e a d , p lu s ly |.Vr0,(H)0, Mur kiif su sa id .
officials. w hkt w U ltM■ money 'b* o * * d tM,
flriat*. B urial willII M In Geneva m em b«rthlp sa t, atony allant, ami
The |iictur&lt;&gt; el.iw e e rto e l bat W arren Daniel* of the key 1 'lub u p h y s i c a l e x a m i n a t i o n
Oil Feb. 1 t h e rolls will be r e ­
Mr
M
c
L
a
u
l
i
n
a
t
a
t
e
i
l
t
h
a
t
he
it* tab)* a f M a t - Cemetery.
bored.
tie erenes, cm ditlnne un Midway was introduced by Prof (J K
t i m e d by 2,(100 w o r k e r s , w h ic h will
w o u ld g iv e f u r t h e r d e t a i l s
re
r ro*T b* flfa re d on
before th r etteck uf
th*
Jep McKay
g u i d i n g t h i s w o rk by a p p l y i n g • u t 4 te llie s t o 1450.100 f u r ilia
v h i I / i m ml-month*
irm e ile , M erinre, arm ed tu th r
v ) «
m o n t h A n u t h e t I.ftlHI will g u un
to li nn ut t h e puat off ic e .
tee th and In th* pink of condi­
M a r i l i 1 a n ,| 1,000 m o r e tin A p r il
tio n !, Itching for * fight, Ja p air
I T h e f i r s t o f May u n d t h e f i r s t
ilanee driving low before releea
from
of J u n e will e m S *ce 5 0 0 i?t r *
I O l . O l t IIA It Ml IN )
ng th eir bunib io*dt. huge
s o u s l e a v e t h e WI*A r a n k s D u r ­
ploslunx, end t leext on«
In
. - J i W t of •
in g J u n e t h e e o s t will be o n lv
DENVER. Jan . 7, (Al bur
U « u t. Robert K. Pearce, th.- (ta n re where a Ja p jilana was
LleaL
irs tfu l room, tu get x -u y from S205.IIK) w i t h h u t 2,U.'I(I e n r o l l e d .
*■
n n y Air ftux b*nd o f tF* form er C atheriu blown tu plvcce.
c o t ®
W INTER HARK, Jen . 7
sr strain, paint ,u u r home *nr
recently been cltr.l
ye*l*rd*y overcome th* W hite, Lh
(S prcial) — Th* appolntm enl uf w
m in d in g , red. aayx
Clinton T.
for b rav ery by th* com m ander in
Dr. Hobart Klein, noted E uropran Itork of New Yo'l,. coolr tec tn i*
i z 1 f t ’ • « &gt; ; . w * * f« • « ! chief
" 'A
o f t H U nited State* N avy'.
Cam*, to achieve iU wartime *mproducer and dlractor, to th r staff &lt;-la„
JOHN
IIKNRY'H
* bril­
Twin* ■
urnW gA l
bltloo-n *o*t m u aortal run- A tltn tic Fleet, following
of lb* Rolllnx ColUg* ,lr*rn*tU"Si-|eiitllle (aaearrh hax shown
lia n t rescue b y hi* |pl*
* n* af 13
it*.*.
.
departm ent w n announced y n i r r - th a t red and warm rolorx give
ATLANTTA, 0*. Ja n . 8, UP)
BlUd
States
lu
rv
iro
rc
o
f
*
U*i
unditTh*
8
U
t*
H
ealth
D
epartm
ent
day
by
P
ro
rid
tn
t
lU
m
ilton
Holt.
tirn l inindi and eyes a lift and
of brmxlt
loxtly tan k e r o ff th* coaxl &lt;
JO H N STO W N . Pa.. Ja n . 7.—
U M t Pearce U com m ander of her* can provide unuxual name* For m any year* Dr. Klein mxnag th at lluieri tone* contribute to
fro m th*
fo
r
anybody
who
want*
to
w
rite
•
I iclll. Col. Boyd David (H u ll)
ed
the
Max
K
rinhardt
th
ea
ters
in
• n t(tannery hi* b o m b tr and can n ery officer novel. It* vital ita tU tlc * dlvlxlon Berlin, and wxx o perating three m ental depreaalon,” Rock said el W agner, whoxe nam e rank* alongthe annual conference
of
the
o f th # H H « rp n , wLkhi U * t pre
M ountain
Council
of Ida th a t nf Colin K rily and
•“
In P o*rt* Rico. Mr*. Pearce report* these name* ** ll*t*d In theater* of hi* own w htn he left itucky
m w
It*
record*:
other heroes of thn )’hilllppln&gt;
I’alntln
gand
Decorating
ContracN ail dom inated G erm any In 1933.
I m r t M ( t r N orfolk to meet
f
l
n
t
W *ih fteturday,
’ PullH o t Boox*.
”
laat
- • I the Ar*
cam paign nf World W ar 11. la
D r. K irin I* **id to have in tro ­ ;orr.
Ba C*r*ful McGee, Georgia Pox- duced m or* Am erican play* on
a
iT ito o
In aome w*r p-.nte, he aald. hi* Ilf* when hla ilng|e-*ngin*d'
earn.
A
il*
Minor
*n4
E
x
tra
plan*
croxhed
,
hiring
a
routine
SB” hfl:
i (.
th* continent of E urop* th an any en tire production room i, includ­
W hite.
&lt;*44 b‘- .­
machine*, have bean flight, in Florida. It wa* dlxclo*o ther-living producer. Among hh, ing the
laxt night, with dlacovary of
Will
outalanding
Berlin
production* painted In thei* “ war color*’’ aiul ed
the body.
war* mo*t of tho pl*y* of George thia hax reduced iccldenU and
Th* 28-y*ar-old fly*r had b*an
at 8
NOT POM HIM!
B arnard Shaw, " S tra n g e In te r­ booxtad production.
m in in g xlnc* h* laft E glin Plaid,
lude" which Ita rro d E lliab eth
Fla.,
on N o v tm b tr 2u, on
STRONG ARM
lohmUon A m y, under th*
N E W YORK. J a n .
7.
U V - D ergner,
“ W aterloo
Bridge",
tin* flig h t to M axwril PUld, Ala.
m o t 0*ory* wood*. c»p- U r o i. C*drlc W orth of U&gt;* t h ir d “S tre e t Seen*", and play* o f Noel
H* had b**n on * earl** a t
BOSTON, Ja n . 7, UP)— When
• j Hl "'hhoc*
o f th* N aval
*r*l D u tric t w m off«r*d
off*rod • e«rae*m&gt; Coward and Bomeroet Maugham.
W
W ridtrg*
clxAiy* af
Gordon (M lckty) Cochran* played •pecial asxignm enta xlnc* re tu rn ­
r n t n m tp r * *m*il * u * by * clvlll«n fo r h * Ir th*
Lixt*d
■■
am
ong
hla
m
any
“
dl*ing
from active duty in th* P a r
a i M - w.1•r ^ .. • ■
o f M lortoM M oving Ta**- N av al Dlxtrict n i otf*rod • eom- eovcrlca" in th* Uteatro ar* Mar- baxeball a t Boxlon Unlveralty u n ­ Kaat laxt Fall.
der Bill S tew art, veteran N ation­
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IT .MAY SCARE SOME PEOPLE,-BUT NOT-HITLER!
One of the big M istr ia l rffk ltg,, now ^completely occu­
pied with war work, reporta thxt M t Dae. ,7, Mart Harbor
Day. one worker out of every 10 waa absent from hU Job,
The same ratio waa found a week later. A previous survey
in Novemlier had shown one out of lfl absent. Normal
shaenees. as figured by the War Manpower Commission,
would be indy one worker out of 40.
Thu absentee curve always rises on Saturday, and on
the day after Christmas it amounted to 30 percent in some
plants.
Ordinarily such reports, while .regrettable, would not
be regarded as serious. But at g -tim e,w W n tbe fate of
freedom and civilization Is at aUke, it iuggeata that too
many American workmen either*don't know, or don't care,
what their absence means to their country and the world.
If they were In the armr of.-nivy .they wouldn't lay
off whenever they felt Ilka It. T ti» , they mostly work hard
making those munitions. Rut they don’t work so hard or
so long as their friends and neighbors who are fighting in
North Africa and the South Seas. They are safe am) snug
and making good money.
A big majority of workmen understand the situation,
accept their responsibility, and do their best for their coun
try. They should exert some patriotic pressure on the lag­
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Na»y through the Selective S er­
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here today by t i n t Comdr* T J.
Needham, Jr., officer-ln-eharge ot
N avr recruiting.
Permission to enllit a limlt*&lt;l
num ber of those In the I M R
a re froup . Commander Needham
said, waa received here la the first
Quota assigned tbe Jacksonville
Navy Recruiting D istrict under
the new Selective Service Induc­
tion eyetem. Serenteen-yrar-olda.
ami U eeo betw een the a re e of
SU M may eontainue to volunteer
for th e 'N a ry aa In the p»*t.
Applicants are requested to go
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Commander Needham c .nlainod
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Ml tlu l thou •hnuldat take them
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Improbable us It msy seem, reason Is beginning *.o
pvni-trate the depths of Japanese fanaticism. General Toju,
in his cnpaclty as minister of ,y m , tails hi*-countrymen
that the war has just begun and they are In for a Ipng
struggle.
'Htey are indeed, but this la the flret sign that thr
military leaders realize that Americans are not push-overs
The first outward sign, that D, for ’iho Japanese prepare
tlons have shown so much cool calculation that' tney "an
hardly have overlooked America’s fundamental strength.
Tojo’s warning is explain*! J a f the heavy losses of
Juponese planes and shipping. ‘Eddie Ric Wanbacker, who
should know, says the quality of ,Nhnxmoan pilots is deteri­
orating, and It Is easier than It was to knock their plan?*
down. Japan may lay in a heavy stock .of war materials

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rfl, unclawrd. and pedagogical,
H e r paw li lifter)—that’a that I
be plarful kitten, unhurt but uf their unemics had beem virtually dee troy ad. As time
at wad,
goes on, those same peasants and workman may even begin
Cuddlta down for a theological
tasm of s potent Jungle god, to doubt the supreme wisdom of their rulers,
mother cat doea * joologlcpl
filflj change to a. dangerous
da tori Iy biological,

a ; pafSTSkirIS Banfonl A tlantic N ational
It -Itow has the larg e st bank
Site Of any bank In the Mes f 'g sn fn n l. If we e re wrong,
tth tm n s a re open to corracw e m i f f s there le much
lid ls M m t - athe proposed
o f 1 labor, If IM) proposi­
ti go through we Jtlih
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with It, “but I haven’t any money to jmy for that meal/*
T h a t’s all right.’ said the caeh|er. "Wo11 write your
name on th e'w a ll and you cajr f» y the next time you
come in.”
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“Oh, no, they won't. Yftur overcoat will ba banging
over l t ”_ A u g u sta (Me.) f t y y y y K c W t
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fS D M and the tim e comes
t we' wW have to pay those
ihlbar buls, we realise more
[ aver before th a t there It
b ig m ythical s t all in this
4 ClauS business.
ts yio rld a Suprem e Court has
M s o f IU m ast able judges
b4 retirement a fte r 3 t y e a n
iee s T J u d g * W hitfield, but
vm Bebring, young end bril| attorney, and form er football
It at the U niversity of Flor. In loud typs “ Victory first,
tk 4 .p m irt.lia s x w orthy sun- peace forever." Sounds a
ntee, but . t h a t
it
WhW

less is that- If fkrhteri.
Von, business men and
d at have to stand In
t jpaurs st s tlms at* the
in* Board every time they
» otqr anything, thsy would
time enough to produce
-g m n to make rationing
r .to g o t s ra tio n card
to knap track of your
Indicated by y e u r epeedJ^cwoe ypur Speedometer
p r, poii d d p t have ops,
got It f u n d knd you
» new one bsceuOe they
• *m M y more, o r even
The buresucrete ju s t
« j w 3 ''|Mbli4 beU n t p n d w h ite r U worn

File esye -the natives grt Store
Intlufncsd by tbp-dollar than by
any pstrisOspi ami tbOt tbsy are
p r e -a e m k lw eemmsrebt - rep*
sane, fed by Carman prapsgtmdn
bt huge quyititles.
,

Coat Hangers
their balla Irlla) colored and whert I
they emerge that rrlghtsned look
ha* given place to a come .hlthar
one, Nitty haa Chang*,! to Mllllrent and Katy la now Kathryn.
They will aoon ba ready to greet I

m ags lin ts will hava th eir paper
supply reduced tsii percent soon
and sta re reductions In store late r
on. .The .m agslines can not well
reduce th e ir output hence m ust
teseOn the num ber of payee to
meet .the . emergency. Bins II town
daily and wehly papers e re nqt
effected by the paper lim itation.
Both M lam I dallies have addsei

The Southern B aking, Co. says
th at It* 14 branch** have sent
194 employees Into the arm ed
service and (• a n tra l Motors s te le s
l i s t the num ber of Its men In
service for N eesm bsram a^jfO . g
percent g re a te r than I r m H B h s t
M /re lla were up 51 percdmT end
the average Hours of work Were
up 173, T}ts federal allowance ttf
a n Increase of tea percent In thu
.p rk s of Hour will cause changes,
ene of these being doing ew ey
with
m echlne-sllclngi
savings
were eipected In dsllvsrtee and
tred* practices, th e S outhern said
He 474 delivery tru ck s reduced by

tung dll we tuiva been getting
from Chirm along eomee a chap
whs n s maka a synthetic sub*
all tuts from linseed ell, which Is
extracted from * flax teen,

Boys mid girls here’s your clmiicr.
will pay 1 cent each for good clean wire

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
ay JACK STINNETT

coat hangers.
WASHINGTON. Jsn.

Bring them to our planl

4. ' — come stationed hare and there are

Those a ren 't planes th a t darken
the cspltal sky—th ey ’re storks.
If there Is. s a y place In the
c o u n try where m ere • babies a re
being bom per c apita, th e aU tistlclsna haven't feuad It yet, in
spite of the fe et th a t the b irth
ra te Is toem ing from border to
gulf s a d coast to coast.
The b irth r a ts fo r th e nation
started clim bing iti 1»33. It didn't
am ount to much. I t
was
10.0
births per thousand of popula­
tion In 1933. Seven years U tef,

of oooree thousands el married
officers.
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Most of them bare their wires
here with them and have estab­
lished hemes here, white many
officers and m«n stationed «
training centers are separated
from their families.
Not ettly is - the espsrt* dfffsr
s«i tbe res sons - far the SSdr*
Ing birth raw In .Washington)
they differ on the whole preWrat
of wMytSs birth rate gees up m
wstfjfos, end elweys has all s t i r

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s ts S v tS s ia ^ s thp£Tor tb»m"gve vAhur^te
(T he firs t y eer of the d ra ft) end state It so simply ss: w an beget
In th e firs t y ear
th e
United
S ta te s was s t w ar. It sky reeks ted
to ftU&gt;— en ell lim e high and
nearly 4.5 birth s per thousand
more th a n th e peek re ac te d In
W orld W ar ‘I.
In W ashington, th s ra te n o w Is
tfl.l, one b irth M r thousand more
th an th a t fig u re th a t staggered
th e statistician s here last year.
You can g u t ell so rts of reasons
fo r th is from the s s p a rts, but the
e se m eet often given 1s the con­
cen tratio n here of arm y sa d navy
officers and -their w ires. Boost
In the sum m er months, the Child re n ’s Bureau m ads a s u r e t y .o f
about h alf th s s ta te s to d a to ra tlM
th s b irth ru ts am ong m ilita ry
men end their’ .w iv es-T h ey (mind
It w as som ething like
■ pay
thou rend In those a re a s survey
but hi W ssbtngten, It
f o r each tfewMand, T h at, It
esbl, w as because th ere a re vi
few m errted p riv ates wad n&gt;

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riages, and marriages

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Ru.inesa W omens Clrcla with
R egular m eeting of Seminole
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Mr*. G ertrude
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W eat Third.
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Circle No. I— Mrs. W alter Bach
10:00 A. M. a t the home of Mrs.
W alter S. Coleman. Dreamworld. chairm an and will meet at the
J d r a . J . C. Hill, will .p ea k on church s t .1:30 IV M.
Circle No. 2— M n
John la.
U rT re e . for Democracy".
Brumlsy
lay hoete**, Celery Avenue,
The KriemUhln le a g u e of the tsrum
■t
3:30
T.
M.
Co-hoateaaoa
Mm.
C ongregational Church will hold
Ita regular m eeting a t the Par- Francis M eriwether and chairm an
Mrs.
W
8
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Hrumlev
rl.h houae at 3:00 P M.
Circle No . 3 - Mm. J N. Gtllon
The Sanford llomk Demon«4rnand
hoateae,
1201
^ J o n Club will m eet a t the home chairm an
etto Avenue a l .1:30 P. M.
% f Mr*. M. N Cleveland, 24R3 Palm
Circle No 4 Mm.
A.
D.
P alm etto Avenue, al 2;00 P. M. Sm ith chairm an and hoateaa Mm.
D irt Gardner* Circle will meet W. A I*eavitt, 249.1 O range Ave­
a t the hem e of Mra. II. A. Pitt* nue a t 3:30. Co-ho«te*a will he
on Celery Avenue a t 9:30 A. 31. Mr*. H arry lleeren.
J a c k R u m CII will .p eak on "Ulrda
Circle No.
3-M n .
D.
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• f Seminole County". -Ihiea are T hraaher chairm an and
hoateaa,
payable and election of officer* tU4 Grandview , a t 4:00 P. M.
rill take place.
Co-hostacaea will be Mm. W. S.
Tha Bundle* for A met lea will Karl and Mlaa Annie Nelson.
jp o a t a t .1:30 F M. a t 114 Mag­
Circle No. 6 - M r a . FVed W U ht
nolia Avenue.
chairm an. Ilonte** will bo Mra.
Tha C ontrnl ( jr c le of the San- J. F Monger. HI7 G enera Avenue
# o n i Garden f lu b will m eet a t a t 12:30. fVh&lt;i*te*« will be Mm
10:00 A M. with .Mm
S. O. M. W. Tanner.
RhinhUer at her home a t 14081 Circle* for the Fir*t B aptist
Oak Avenue The prograni will Church will meet with the followbe on A ialea culture with Mm.
1*. K. Spenrcr S* the speaker
C ircle No. 1 31 r«. R. 7.. John^ .a c h nifm lwr i* urged to bring a •on, 1021 Went F irst S treet. Cosp e c im e n of her favorite n talea. hoitease* will be Mm. H. G. MeCampbell looaajng Pont unit F»3 thvin and Mm. B ritton Johnson.
will have it* regular m eeting at
Circle No. 2 Mr*. J o d tr C am ­
eron, 714 la u re l Aven le.
the Legion Hut a t 7:30 P M .
The Hally H arrison C hapter of
Circle No. 3 Mr* B. R Boch,
the Daugl t«\r* &lt;»f Am erican Kevo- 2520 leaurel Avenue.
Circle No 4 — Mr*. R L. Dann,
RhJtion will m eet at the home of
air*. W M Thigpen, 80K Mag- 900 Myrtle Avenue
nolla Avenue at 3:00. Mr*. 31. S.
Clrcla No.
Mm. P. IV Cam p­
W lr g in * w ill be co ho«te*e. A n y bell. 21111 Hanford Avenue
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’Ma.ightpm
*
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viiltJng
u ie cordially
Clyde No.
Mr*. Myron F.
Invited.
Sm ith. Flora Height*
H l'N D A Y
Ht. Munha ('h a p te r of the Holy
The P re a ty te ria n Young People Cro«* Episcopal Church will m eet
will hold open houae im m ediately a t the home of Mix* M arjorie
a fte r church in the Annex at* Ju n e Burdick a t 1002 French Av-

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n eat week to W aahtngtasi D.C.
where ahe I . .la y in g w ith her
daughter,
Mra. Elm er Jackaon.
Mm. Miy Dickena «p«nt Turnday In Orlando vm tin g Mrs A.R
Mr. and Mr* AJ4. William*
B o f t ir .
were the week end gue«ta of their
daughter-in-laV , Mm. G ilbert A.
William*, of Orlando. Mrs. G.A.
John L. lU m erick. Jr. and Jam ea William* will leave thl* week to
H ajntrick *pent tha holiday* with join her huahand. Pvt. W illiam s,
thalr parents, Mr. and Mr* J.L . who i« *tatloned at T rua* Field,
lU m erick. of Paola.
Madiaon. W»*.
PHrn&lt;u nf Mi„ | )ahpn, Connel
Friend* here of Iludlev Mct'oam
ty awlll be glad to learn th a t will re•grre
re t to learn th a t he Hi
«h« haa recovered from the flu confined to the O range G eneral
and la now out ag tin
Hospital in Orlando w here he un­
derw ent an appendectom y on Mon­
day
Mr McCown ha* !*een Ihe
Mm. W W. .Wright ha* returned aircraft instru cto r at the defense
from Jackacmville where ahe ha*
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day*.
Ksilio Offirt-r Krsnk I ' BirchMl** Rebecca Steven* returned .11 snil Mr* H irrh.ll «rr visiting
Sunday from Jackaonvdle where Mrs. llir r h s ir . ^rsm lm nlhvr, Mrs.
ahe attended (he wedding of Mia* Rlrhsr.1 Ten Kyrk. Mrs. BirchThelm a Henann.
si I Is the Cornier Shirlsy W slkvr.
■Isughlcr oI M sjnr J R. Bond sn J
Mlaa Mafy M artha Kmertck ha* Mrs. Bond.^ Rs*lio O lflcsr Krsnk
returned to the U niversity of A la­ Blrchsll is o ith lh» Itoysl Alt
bam a a fte r »pending (he holiday* ( 'n K t Kerry ('mnmstwl shd is .la
with her m other, Mr* J L Finer- \Jonc*l in M oiilrcsl, C snsds.
Mias R lltsh c th W highum h a . rrturned to Klorlds R lstr t'ollcg*
for W omsn s f ts r .priwling tn»
holidays with her p a re n t. |l r , and

Hundreds of items reduced throughout the store—odds nnd ends, single
pieces! Bargains galore! Sale prices in effect through Saturday only!

JACKETS
4.98

Regular 5.98

Regular 3.98, 4.98...... .....

SUITS

Regular 2.98, 3.98...........

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BLOUSES §

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50c Phillips Milk Magnesia
35c Vick Salve ..............
75c C itrocarbonate.......
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Iter and Uigur until soft. Add
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25c Free/.one
25c i'Vcnamint
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Ahsorhine Jr. $1.09
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HAPPY b i r t h d a y
TUESDAY
Miss
Marilyn t ’slh o u n A aarisn (Mss. of the K ir.l B ap­
M r., M urine B eale"'
tis t Church will m w l in the A n­
Miss Ruth Gum m ingnas s t 7:4.1 P. M lln.tc«*». for
th s svrnlng srv M r. W A C sgls.
Mr Glenn l.lngle *e
Mrs. A. II l la l r h n . Mrs I. II
Mrs. A L. Htaey v
rCsrvsy.
Mr. J.I.. Inglay '
B undle, for B ritain will meet
M i.s Camilla Land&lt;|ul.t a t ths home of M r. I ll M artin,
M r.. W r.. Van*
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Tire earth rom platc. one r*tta i
will begin s t 2:00 P.M at 1110
Palm etto Avenue with Mi*. B a r­ Mon on ita i.si* bn » bur*. -'1
in in iilr. and * "3 r ecnnd*.
bara Kuprecht in rharge

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N, Ja n . 7, —The
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of their
■a rs llvbllllng In
On the whole
ringed to keep them-

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*i Congress authorised
• n t to appoint tlx adlatratlv s a ssista n ts,
he
at
' &gt; ha# only Jour on hla sta ff,
a n David K. Niles. WUH.
MeReynolda,
Lauchlln
a and Lowali M ellett. Rankrig h t alongside w ith them.
', a re Eugene Casey, listed
executive a ssista n t, and
Coy, liaison officer between
aidant end th* Office of
’ M anagem ent, over-all
.Ich heads up
WPB,
OPA and the re st Df tha
1 establishm ents,
one who has moat cony buried him self I11 anoty Is David K. Niles. This
t, stocky veteran of Maasas ta s M ts politics, a H arvard g ra d ­
u a te / Was asalatant to H arry llopgthd of W PA and secretary of
nm dtte. L ater he become en
dr on labor m atters In th*
end WPH. He was appointed
Id m jiU lra llv e a ssista n t last
in lU m 11. M eR tynoldi, ■ g o t

m n t i j m n t for &lt;0 veers, haj

1m FD R line* hi* New T o ri
s, H e's a a mouth looker grey
iof h a ir, who will smoke m *
g s rs ts during a half-hour

Drank, Disorderly
Cases M ajority
Tried At Court

librarian States
Everybody Shodd
Keep Daily Diary

Cases of drunk Am ass sod dlao rd srlr conduct again- wet* In th*
m ajority, Monday evsnlng In City
Court. Slncd F rid ay evening court
waa not hald due to th* holiday,
these case* were included.
W hite cases w ere: Edward Mllewakl, who drew a stra ig h t 30
days on each of two counts 1
drunkenness and disorderly con­
duct; J.P . Stevens, speeding, H I
bond e strea te d ; John Paul Ja m i­
son, p a rking truck a t w rong anglr,
f,1 bond estreated f W illiam w .
Stevens, disorderly conduct, a s ­
sault and th re a ts, dismissed.
N tgro cates w ere: Isaac MeQvary, drunkenness, case con­
tinued; W alklns Flow ers, disorder
ly co n d ift, 110 and costs or 00
days; W illie Johnson, contem pt of
court, continued; Lee A rthur Rob­
inson, vagrancy, 810 and costs or
30 d t y t and failure to tak e tre a t­
ment Tor eontaguous d lssate, 810
and costa or 80 days; I n n Flow ­
ers, contem pt o f court, case d is­
m issed; Jam es E. Jones, operating
an am usem ent device for gam bl­
ing, 881 bond estrea te d ; Henry
Carotins, drunkenness.
Alto, E rnest W ashington, parkr on sidewalk, 89 bond estreat; Ed M organ J r . parking on
wrong tide n stre et, f t bond e s­
treated | Henry Sheppard, drunk­
enness, 811 bond e straa te d ; J.D.
C arter, reckless driving, 810 end
cost* o r 80 days; Roosevelt C a­
son, disorderly conduct, IIS and
costs e r
48 deys;
Sylvester
Thompson, |1 0 and costs or 30
days; E pnrsm Brown, drunken­
ness, dism issed) Johnnie P. Hall,
seesult, 898 and costs or IS days
end Bsrnlce Bedding, disorderly
conduct, 810 end costs or 30 deys.

AP F ester* *
N EW YOBK. Je n . 7, - U k * to
m ake
your
g rv st-g rv at-g rsn d chlhlrrn 'p ro u d of y e u t
All you've got to do Is keep
s diary , * n j see th a t It doesn't
get lost.
Most put lie libraries and local
historical societies a re soger to
preserve people's diaries, B- W.
Kill, keeper of m anuscripts
et
th* New Torfc
PUWIc
U b rs ry
which has sb p a t 400 e f (hem,
says:
“I t doesn't m a tte r bow hum ­
drum yoer Uf* m ay teem to yen)
If y o u keep a dally record It will
gain In Im portance through th*
years and will become a valuable
contribution to soefity."
P articu larly i t Uila tru
« u e. In
■» 1948,
i*-~ ,
he adds, because p osterity will
w ant to uladerxf
a d sn to n d' w hat
" 'Is h a p ­
pening today and will have to
turn to diarists for th* tru e
flavor of our period.
B ut how can a stay-at-hom e's
diary com plete w ith a soldier's
diary or today'* new spapers I "A
governm ent order forbids U . 8 .
troops to keep diaries while In
foreign service,” sA d Mr. HilL
•'In a ll previous wans wehra ra ­
iled heavily en soldiers’ dig rise
And a s fo r new spapers wi
ord in ary new spaper
en
becomes a fine, powdery
T h at’s because they a n printed on
uulp paper. Diaries should be kept
In a good ra g -p a p e r notebook.
To dem onstrate th e value of
1tla rf-w ritin g as a hobby, Mr. HIU
cIUnI tlj# u « i of
O r.
Bsm util
Adams, a M aasaehusstts physi­
cian, who kept a d ally recerd from
1TM to 1819.
‘It w a sn 't th* Hem A dam s," he
pointed out. “J u s t en unknown
contem porary."
Dr. A dam s’ Journal—* score of

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IcRernoldi, a personnel »*see ilia credit for eim pllfri civil e srele t rule* for tne
n of the war. Ho al»o takes
erodjt for a rra n g in g for
w artim e agencies to use
t sta tistic a l and reaeaeh
r a th e r th an aat up new thing—which . may he one reason
fa r nls success [n 'W ashington.
Ujn Currie, unobtrusive,
An Indianan, Ilka M stlsK, Cojr
a panda hla days tn eoofarentea
w ith w orrlad Officials and tn
Ith OU m , where h e kr*v*|. dasM nr by auto ■am ong the n u ­
merous buildings w id th nouse the
manifold OEM agendas.

A fsw wreks ego, Clifford C. Keith
'wielded hie m allet aa city Judge In
I Midland, Tex., to keep order In hla
court. Keith la still mallel-wleldlng,
’ but s i a corporal In ground craw a t
th'e Midland bombardier college.

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Main, Harry H m Tn Prank
vl uk
Whllcumti, Altnia II vlr W A
Lou la R IKktihl
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Mci-orrntck, Luc 111*. Whiuw

b ashful m em ber of the

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*It gives a goad picture o f hla
lim es, aa alm ost a n t d iary Is
bound to do," Mr. HIU explained.
" It ta alm ost trem endously In*
teres tin a to modern doctors, and
even the U. 8 . m eteorological do*
p e rtin en t Intends to m ake use of
the w e ath e r re p o rts iha It because
th ey cover so l e g f « ported in
New E ngland,”
A nother of the L ibrary's "Im ­
m o rta ls” w as an
Ohio youth
nam ed John Roods, l i e &gt;kspt a
scraw led account of .'hla
trip
through W isconsin In 1847 wflih
descriptions of a a e o n o f frorttU P
eltlee, In lDSg it waa repukU ihsd
n a W llw aukea new spaper. '
'The m ain th in g u .U p k e e p g o e r
Journal ro n sc len u m alr,” Mr. TUB
said, “ and see th a t I t l e n t E a t
e r .throw n a w ay . M eet Ukonilee
read d u rin g th e suthOrm
’
Ay fo r th e m echanics of keep-

Inr i dlarri fUrputl T%pf» Wl
In k ihorthmnd of hk own d«

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to work from prying e jm , ikk
sle f a t volumes w are tra o M riM f
U two hundred y e a n la te r and m im
him fam ous.
To
O th er d lerlita, such aa Sam nal
Ja frjr l i ar Hn a I ti»
K. W harton—on Am erican a r tis t
M o rfa n . W. I. #*1; t n
t«* M ary of the 19th C entury —h e re illus­
trate,] th e ir notebook
JCIlMkwth WIIIImhim
fu tu re
Tit# i|ulUMft
Ltfn ' Aaetirancf ly, ap p aren tly to pi
AolUly Tu Joaw|ili til UtmsalaB at
tu
H o llo w a y ,^ . D. a t n Tm Hirst
• T in t Fwttaral Hu vInn* k Ijoan Hed.
fisTina and Loan Aaan.
A#«n. To JJ. V Holloway et us
a a o i i T M i n ntm am ra
^ Spiral F#tl#ral HavIum A
Loan
C
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His, Production ’ Asha.
Aaan To J. V. Uotloway *i uk
a eo rg e C. Harden at a s
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Hla. Production Credit
T» Wh««l«r
Aaan. To Virgil R. Austin s t n s
M llltr J. T »t urn In Ida HoIIO X O IA iL I DISCMAKOM
T O S iIt Rally l ‘o, To H*tn tenIf. a. A* my t » ntew nrtvP. D etB erks
U. H. Navy Te Charles A rthur
. Kslasne. [&gt; r. T “ Condor Her- Andsrsoa
,, l ife.- i ,
o s e iis
, City of Hanford I n , C.1-—Wat*
tars
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W allses A Itobsn Untrum*
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City of Hanford To W A. Itouth
City of Hanford To IV. A. Itouth
QI
i a “ *ford Growers rrrd ll corn.
TW It. L. Iloblnion. ft ua
a n a l , soar a t h m o h t x ia o m
Venable, Hadis A. To Karl O.
■odsrblom el us
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Williams, Mary
K llish b tth
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s i n k ,af Hanford.
Uonsales, Joeeptl M. e t, u i To
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Cabbage, Bar*
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Ada, ' E acarela,
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NEW T O R E . Ja n . 7 .— B axter
Jordan, one-tim e Boston Breves’
first-basem an, probably bed th*
costliest a rg u m e n t w ith an um ­
pire on record.
1 Emil Fuchs, form er Breve*'
owner, says the debete—which
Jordan lost— cost h it stockholders
It,009,000,
Fuchs recalled the
neident tn a rceertt article ha
wrote fo r th* Boston Globe.
Fuchs w as task in g a buyer for
tha Braves.
Ha had been told
th a t a w ealthy D etroiter was In­
terested and m ight pay a million
for tha club.
The conference
went o ff well and the prospective
buyer decided to tee th a t a fte r­
noon's exhibition gam * between
the Braves and th* D etroit Tigers.
The gam e was nip and lock
but Boston held a 3 -t lead gejng
Inte the last half of the ninth
G lrn n ' Dobbs, the A ll-Am erica
inning. T here were two out with
who pitched
for T lV *
Gooes GotJin on second base. The back
b a ile r tapped a weak infield a g ain st Tennessee in the S ugar
grounder. T he play nt first base Bowl, had a b e tte r kicking av­
waa close and Jordan, who thought erage and a b e lte r passing a v ­
the ru n n er had been called out, erage, as reg ard s percentage of
startad to leave th e field for the passes completed end intercep­
clubhouse. Th* um pire, however, tions, th an any o th er college p l ^ called the runner safe and Jo rd a n er a n * V f ---- 'r t t k g i t - . tf*C- •
Dobbs completed^ OTS p o rten t
rushed bark to arg u e w ith him.
___ on
__ Goelln,
______ _ of h it p a sse s’ (67 to 101) as
He _____
turned __
h it back
who had reached third base on 'a g a in s t 6K.6 for Sam m y Baugh
play,
the pi
. . and The Goose darted of th* W ashington Redskins and
in g run 84.4 for Cecil Isbell of th* Groan
tar home to score the ty
tying
a t Jo rd an still argued w ith the Bay Packers. Dobh* had mRy
thro* interception* a* a g ain st 11
arbiter.
And, as Fuchs says, “ w* lost for Bnugb and 14 for Isbell,
the gam e In the 14th Inning, Bos­
ton lost a m lllionnslre owner,
Jordan lo st a 81.000,000 a rg u ­
Thu re trtb 's weight la com pulfd
m ent.”
a t six sextllllon, tlx hundred JL l
»riAy nuintilUon tons.
Frank Slnkwieb, G eorgia footbafler, and G loria Callen, the back­
stroke sw im m er, "W eentlv war*
voted th* No. 1 male and fem ale
athletes o f the year. How many

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thod followed, It Is believed th a t

Tht descendant of an Irish
planter, Coy had a ttraveling
youth and, manhood until he
clletbed on Peel McNutt's band*
wagon, helped elect him gover­
nor of Indiana, waa put In charge
of state relief (which gave him
conieete with Harry Hopkins) and
iode the bandwagon on Into
Washington, becoming asaletent

Blbel Im portant"’-—waa odlYourtgest of the " S e c re t S is"
k W nahrngten chain newsfa* 16 years, but quit 37-ysar-old Eugene Casey, origli
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a
, lU U d to V# tfcii j4 i» to « n t
M fc**y»er Job In 1987 ba­
ke And hla boss couldn’t if n a m a r m ) m y Im f b u t w ho r u
does a ’ jltUe bft 0/ avarythlng.
about President Roosevelt,
a became head of th e Me*
'M ere th en eny of th e B ee*' a i ­
Im e rg e rc y Council, then a
f l t f c * . whUh
did
tm
M w oklnf up Irvforfo r enwgreeetnen to use
lag speeches.
dt organised a really sf*
government IInform
* ation
Into doing
_ ..
____ thing* a#
a m t‘Hour Lew. H e
too, th e controversial
economic conditions In
rnjnjly la W ayne Cey.

AF Test tree Bpet ns Editor

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On Hie Spot
By DILLON OBAHAM

po st w inners of this annual "P®,
conducted by T he
A ssociated
Press, can you remeraberT W hat
rp o rt contributed th* only a tb le ts
to w in two consecutive
One man and one woman
been nam ed twice and both
ten n itU — Don Budge end All**
M arble. T he poll was begun In
1931 and her* are th* w inners:
1831—Pepper M artin, baseball,
end Helen* Madison, sw im m ing.
1933—Gene S ara sen, golf, A
Babe Dldrikson. track. 1988—C art
Hub bell, baseball, and H elen J a ­
cobs, tennis. 1984—D lxiy Dean,
baseball, and V irginia V an WW,
golf. 1838—Jo* Louis, bcrxtng,
and Helen W ilts Moody, t e n * .
1030— Jesse Owens, track , abd
Helen Stephen*, treck . 1937 —
Don Budge, tennis, and K a th e r­
ine B aw ls, swim m ing. 1988 - v
Budge and P stty l Berg, golf.
1939—Nile Kinnlcb, football, ha I
Alice Marble, tennis; 1940—T m
Harm on, football, and Miss M ar­
ble. 1941—Joe DiMsgglo, baseball,
and B etty Hicks, golf.

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BUSINESS

. W hatever th e Impulse, o r methe urges universal. A.- census of
known d lar.es w ritten In
New
England before 1800 revealed no
less th an 1.6001' Y et
however
m any m ay be kept In 1943, Mr.
Hill declares, th e num ber su rv iv o r
fo r fu tu re readers won’t be half
enough.
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The m angatieita. n plant ra n g ­
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grown wild and in abundance in
the ntatra of IMaui, (tolas, Rahia,
Minan (terai* uml Sao Paulo It*
RIO DE JA N E IR O . Ja n 7. (/T) location i* far mure n tratrg ic than
—N tril of the United S u te n for real llra n lia n rubber, from a
rubber Kan led to reaearch in ih r standpoint of harvest and shipfield of an elaetic producing plant incut, for the m angalieira grown
growing wild nrui hitherto virtu within rasy distances of lailro ad s
ally untouched in B rasil—th* man oi |»orts. shili- the rubl&gt;er !• far
gabel
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by tree do not nubntitute for
llra n lia n rubber ahowa
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N ational Technological fn a tltu tr. elaatic hut lax* rraiatan t, accord­
(rut its pro|&gt;ertira make the man ing to Carvalho. T eala (bowed en
gxbclr* product uaeful in nianu. average of 12 percent reeln anti
facture of m any nrticlea w h rrr 14 percent loaa in w attling, which

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Whole exploitation of mangobcira in now belgg studied.

WAACS Sergeant la
Famous Man’s Cousin

Getting Rubber

DAYTONA REACH. Ja n 7. lA&gt;|
—They came from tuo hill*
Tennessee. Both are ahy and they
love the common people. One is
famous, and th e o th er is juel
beginning her Array life. They
both enew rr to the name of S e r­
gean t York.
A cting Sergeant Jennie York,
roualn of the fainooa hero of
W orld W ar I. Sergt- Atvln C.
York, ie hare a t the Second WAJk&lt;
T rain in g C enter w here aha says
her am bition la to be the bawl
drill m a itri in the Untied S ta irs
A rm y.

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Rainbow or
Q ua?!

Here a i r the chief .IrU lle ou* iwr—os ha- I.... ..
"
the stepped ap incarae taxea and H 7&lt;0 to 21.216*. (••■ -m rl. i
the new V k te rr tax for 1241.
Horn 1776 I.. * "» i' t"**•111
VlCTOUT TAH
^**r
^ Mthrr tlis'i n nImi*
T.
. . i„ aiai- 1&gt;aiui »*r a if r . hns Ih *ii il Inn i
The
7 irtory lax .
hrglnwhaif $4ni)
j .tr,()
Jan. I and t r a p o ^ fa r the dare
Thr
, ........... , „
|
lion. of ih. r w tr,’ ,it__
entirely
,4
'
• Marl *»n gros* meum* I'*-- •«utlii»
BUiii
»»’I Ml»*l
,a n ^c juv L
V _ :IH
T 'in
. tath r rtg u - ' I*r« &lt;trihirtion «4 Ml* h,
U r FW
,, ffRl
. . Income ,U x.. It_n»m otm U ,, SI exemption. .le|H II I. M. &gt; «ll"«
to a flat 6 p rrc .n l a f a J I m r a . r r
hikJ ........... ............... rre . 1.1
o sa r I I I a wrek, ui *024 a year, ( |
ll)Clr. &gt;r,t ........ ,
earned in any u iaa n rr hy any
ereo'1.
•ppU e. allko
I
11,, hurts* Ird n l
....
oy. and hlgh-xalaris .1 tx e c ll v
e
whl f h lh r .......... .......... ..me
In the case of tWMon* paid by
hB,
... ........ ............. .
■alary or wages
...1 . liHa Itfcn g la s tly !urren«rd K«»4
l.LU L.U" '. 1 .t*.0"
"6 'h r Iftllll,
- " - ' U .n
wllhhakl
the w u rce 71“
by Ihe
he •
*
......n.. ,1
araployar. and turned over H. the (
,It, p,
|T,
n,
)h(.
...........
p frrfn l
HI. «•»
(hr '»*
Ihr hiui« l&gt;
^ n ^ r a T a n . th a t the naxt .a la ry
ffAm ‘J p rrrrn t !•» Hi | h*hm‘»i( . »*•!
*hf*k or wags paym ent rrcalvad (hr 1 hint f 2.000, fn.m 11
hy e sary Am erican wll be Isas
th a n the custom ary fig u re —lass m it (o 20 uercrnt. ©ml *•* «*.»
Thr &lt;le«dlm&lt;* fui filing (h« lux
k i the anxrant uf 6 imreant of
everything over 912 a weak. The rrtu m on Incom r tarnrdl in l!*IJ
tax money wll be deducted even 1* March IB. I04B. E.u Ihr fn^t
If p a rt e f the money represented tlm r Alimony im ym rnu iuhiIi* u.i
by the pay chedk actually w u «l©r court i Ftlor niuI iimmIu mI »*x
earned InT he cioalpg daya of 1242. p rm rs aro au th o itfrtl ns law ful'
Hone eArpars a re not subject ilmitirtlona.
Ilovrtver. lh r
«lnlurlfu*ir&gt; C«*»
to the w ithholding' .phaaa of the
Jrn(i*t
Victory tag. They Ihchtde e rrv k r uiciIIcmI ca|*rnNr«
■mi
drug
Mila,
mil
»«*i»n*«*»i»«%(**•I
man and wofartt, r a m workers
fur
hy
innunMtrr
on*
n
IIowi'I
aad casual Uh Stars, dsmeatlca
Aaret iaarlsi •ut'M -lhr ccountry m oil only on modlical r«|Mii»rc in v \
uf B (»rrr«it uf lhr taxpiiy
ark
ad Use thaw, and aerhapa werk
hig In th* uailad s t a te , for for 9ts not mct&gt;mr. Mnlliwl and In*- 1
algn gwva m ments. Far these per Bilal insurance jiaym ml* m e til
■Qba, the Victory U x must In lowed in llio lotal. In th© canr of i
pakt In a lump by U arrh 17 • huabmtd and wife filing
rtgular Federal in ioinl return, (hr &lt;lr«lur(ihir iiimI i
1*44. wHoti
who
•omo I a t i t dt»« on maaioy earnr I os*l ax proses a re only thn»o in t

.

i • ^
: 6• ^c “ fiout
204b*
65
- t
l~dO'*4*»
iUwi ao*s77

. 4e?T

*

■ "’wy

•hart of iht rtfum l pr husband mid wife filing Joint i
Some ta ip a y n s Tatum. 12,BOO f«*r th r hrail «»f
r t l n oi
can g t t b ark th^lr •hare In IW44 t h s family, and $1,260 fui any
by the chidtittlng th r refundI fig other prison
e re free ) t h s reg u lar F rd rra l'
T h r tidal iiicuntr tax ra n
|
IniM H i l l M t t b le th a t yrnr
paid at th r lim e (hr return I* filed
Thkse refunds ■re exited tax j Or. It can be tux III In ipim
crodltx. A tingle person Is al i liMtollmenla one fcurtli i&gt;l th&lt;
owed for xa^ tpe year a credit j tin
uf flllru . and the baluncr
the yexr's total lit aqua] payinrnU on June 15.i
U x payxienta, but 8 apt. 16, and Dec. 16.
to / not exeaad fbuu
Urn cradlt nma.
A gain thla year, perauns w lm 1
A magrlud parraon lx glioamd in e*rncl 13.(MK) or lea. may el.i'l
p rree n t cradK, nnut exceeding II
to Die their r rlu n i on the slm pli
vww. n n u 3 PCrru n t additional tied I0I0A form which dm-* away
r ..................rad With much figuring by aaaiiniitig I
c raa lt fb r eucb deirandent,
exceeding R tO for each depniHl th a t dr.luctlbt 6 ei|iansr* ruin.- t*&gt;!
6 percent of gruaa Income.
not wish tn
c«U*et ‘d r a - . until the war
-he m
may
ao *alla r t If h.
la *var.•» -ha
ag *°
chwoaee Aa cdllagt bia frwdh a . h
Uy MRH. J. M. MKNK'h

hU'vlrtSy

reg u lar TaSmU Incense tax pay
m en u , S actn n h ie In 1144, pm
vldad th a t during the p r c lm i.
r e a r S a .n a d span I a euro equaling
the e n d s fa r ■nab non-laflatlon
e r r Item s aa taM nm ea pram turn*,
debt reductions, « u tn as mortaeg-'
aad
hsan fm r m m la and W ar
iW M l
th a t dur
I » sti«5e train ^pa m 9200
then
w ait did after
I t U r, be can
I Ira n i the regular
d a s dda March 16.
th a t during 1943
the non-

for

i year. wag.
receive
it /o r the
l a t the
’, -On the

IrStCWM tag btanks.

mm

a U d -W fd re

•a*

'Mi\,
'

I’R lf E S GOOD W E D N E SD A Y , T H U R SD A Y nml S A T l'H D A Y
f*lM l**syk \1 hair

mil U f i n

SPARE RIBS Ib.

SHOULDERS Ib. 2 3 c

25c

lira I I.salet ( Ink

Round STEAK Ib. 49c
CHEESE

III I.H SAISACE

wish to
“1 a fte r
g&lt;a ef
■ th ey

• The m arriage is anno.ituml nl &lt;
Pfc
Jam es A rth u r M arfirath •&gt;!
5. loucextrr,
O
Man* In, Mr* Mnsin*
If
C lark M rlau g h lln of
Imngv.nn .1
T « wedding rrirm rnty w e. |n-r
l rased bv Judge W are a t lux |
me In Si
n a n *fa rj un New Ytinr’a

S

il) :tr»t H RE I.ARD

('IIK'K ROAST
U tlweeta

I-II) 71k

Jltt.M fnn NMlfB'm

CHIU CON (ARNE
lla.-M S,..1,1,11, 1.1

SACS \ (.I*.

ll) :i')i

i *k

lh

ib: 39 c

haw

I I) .‘{.Ti­

I’ijf EARS I’iu I'llE l’ 2 Ihs. 25c
9k r al* *at

;

i . in i : k

W ist.

i »k

;

t a i i -s

|»IG 1*41If t\ II
IMG I’UKK &lt;lllll'S 1(41AS I
IMG I'O Kh SIDE!
i ' o k iv

RACK RONE
ROlEINts RACO.N

lh 10&lt;

I sal N, I I*Ske . r

4, n Its saas 4 • .1 I.

lh ;t2r
lh - .I r
Ib I at

s v i s \ i . i-:

lh 10c

I .«I Ita.k

lb :i!U
ib t:i&lt;

REE I-' I.IVEK

I 'l K i:

2 fu

II) lilt

Ro’ind STFAK Ib. 4 2 c

FANCY FRUITS and VFCKTAM.KS
«aa

Mills WIs», .1x4r si I UlillRHl
I IssI III I

I ler*
s il si u 4-

|na*

)l

C0C0ANUT Cl.
IrrkrvM

1

• ••»*t» ..........

LETTUCE

3

c

19c

2 f o r .......

CELERY Sulk .
8C
CAULIFLOWER Ib. . . . . . 1 0 t
I'mHi • a !,«.»« M«'*l

POTATOES

10 lbs

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

*

33'

EraYt*

FI
S lU
lbs
26c
u LdUv
1lAMIR
M J IA O
10 lbs 51c 20 lbs 95c

• I *R

*s*lr t •

PEACHES

(lim it 4 ) ,2 3 c

• h •••«•

1 Me*

Mlt*r lla»«r

7c

Prunes, 1 III

10&lt;

1 Inkier * 2.1*1

Raking Powder

Uc

l*r mIsk !.(***

RICE

27c

TO ILET TISSUE 3

for

13c

21 ,*• Jar

Peanut But ler
h|N*ll *4 l -.l

29c
4,1st itl 's2*s

RINS0, Lge. . . . . . . . . . . . 21c
MAZOLA
qt. 49c
PEA SAUP . . . . . . . 2 for 25c
P C FLOUR . . . . . . 9c
APPLESAUCE N o.2 ... l«c

Starch S-o/.. 3 for 10c
1 *•

•sls.krlr

•

Reims, No. 2

15c

OR "(Wn. 303 II •/ic
• -X %teaktee*. • Hit S*r l r
Pineapple, V /t .. 26c
412 I nets *
Vinegar
2 for 25c
MMrllry'* Mat nr.ml «r
Spaghetti 2 for 25c
l'ALti Soap, Ige
4c
Mmikwt 19*7
Rairiins, 2 Ihs.
24c
Ron Ami Cake 3c
Ron Ami Powder 10c
Reims, I Ib
8c

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

Hallaril*

4l.ootl« J |

llo u rliM ii

of

)a skarne

37c

Matches, ctn
HI

g i a i n wadJ !-ake, has left for her

tSouS

Salad Dressing

^llrreJ 91

Ian anew-balling.
Mrs. Vladimir Zworykin of
HlUa, K. Y. who spent the.
• as guest of her cousin
In at lid home on

..i'A

4c
21c
19c
Uc
25c

Cleanser
3 for 20c

2 •, i.l, |lr l kleeMir IlNltre

bride I* (lie rlaugbter uf th r
latd-O aorge C lerk end Mrs. Clark.
owners nf l^tngwood Hotel and
watt known
k
ihmughO'Jt Hentlnule
Oodnty
nty. The briMgRMm la now
the office of the Orlando Air
a t.
Lewis Klwris who neatillyr Join
cd the Army ie now alatlam-d el
at Colorado A ir Ilasa taking trehplain!
ija l training, IMr, Klweia uml
hi* Southern crotor
o n rad ea are enjoy

rgs g ath ergentlem
j n i ttf k r i
_ _ ..........
... en..
Two tea t a ils w as arranged w ith
X c arter else* o f E ucharistic lllllaa
a silver la a fd ftlre , Ruaafan

Cahliage
lh
Oranges
do/.
Yams
1 Ihs.
Onions 2 Ihs.
Apples 1 Ihs.
DM IlNl.h

C u ld M ed al

tieKollnwlng the wedding
lightful Irantpirt was tendered the
riru
nle
e
end
and
grt*
grtMim
by
24
fr
stidw
^.1
fir*
Drar-e
‘ jaxtaui
— ‘a u ra irt a n 'th e new (b la ad o Uigl-jw.ay whan Un- a llra rutad dinner table wax
H W y apaoltrled
nkared by the hi Ida's rake do«**ad w ith a m lnlature bridal

K
SAT
f a ir i t t t n i

(GRAPEFRUIT
Rug 97c
ORANCES
Rug $1.29

I »• *••

I rial* %%rll lllrs. Istel Il.s.l.l.e

In .

Mrs, RWorjrkln la the wlfo
R. C. A-'s brilliant sclent1*!.
Mtah
known
aa “the father of 1*1VicW m i . One of his la last Invcn•nance,
■ It ths electron mkroecopai « f th e ir la ­
New Y ear’* reception spot
w n knew
true at the
m art
rjr w af a vary
lightful afthaw

?-

II) 25c

2. glists \ .............

g xeasa uf r» poirw nl of th e ruin
^
ned not income
I t U M U M o i th a t p a r i of the
In all rasas. Ihe maximum modi
V icto ry U u angli be rotum B d (•»
gal
oxprn«&lt;&gt; dvdurtinn la | 2.b00l
U
ip
*
)
yar
ran
t S d M r t r . Arty t n

r-w m

e

'V.

will &gt;

.- M M U

'F iv

‘WHKRK &lt; USTOMERS SEND THEIR FRIENDS”

In IMS. '

* ./c

g e

MARGARET A N H f &gt; = s S i N E W ERA
M * ",

C eatgarisaa *r 1*4111 T a ie e

Here la a table cotnM rio* Federal Income ta i
paid in
thm e VOU will
hxv* In pay in ItflT
1943. The
Thr J S W Intal
IIII12
" 4* with tboae
• 111 W
has#
ill
t
h
i ee laft,
a y rry th ln
lr g earned In any m anner hy the
enma figure, a t th
la av
tax p a y er durin
1*42. The
■Hug l~-l~
__ laa-paym
1_
...........„
ent
fig u.......
re , ..........
have ......
hern _____
ra lru
lated a fta r deducting all person a I and dependency allowance* ami
au hat racking another 10 aaroent. whfeh is a reasonable
figure to cneer all o th er hllewahle deductions
In aorae rasea the tax-payment figure may lw .lightly high .r
■lightly low; if an IndJvtdoa! has a little more or s little
than
the K) porten t average deduction for alt deduction alluwaiicee other
than personal agd ijipindWHy Bllowancai. Bui Ihr variation prub
ably la r e o snaall
The table reflecU sharply how the income laty&lt;i pavablr thl*
year hava lncrtatgd tnrtr th o u paid last year For*«*fci&gt;n*I«v a mar
rted naan with h ro children who brought $3,(&gt;O0 into (hr fnmllv
budget hopper in 1*42. wUl pay * 11 .% this year in inc*»«n«* tax nlmir.
l* » t year he paid only US.
Slagle
Married
Married
Married 1«"
tiroas
Peranaa Na D epeadeal. (hw Dependeal llependeetT otal lacMae
»*43 7*42 7*43 1*17 I t t l
HI?
H IT 1*12
11.000
ho
tn
2.non
2M
07 1101
|22
I 10
UUI • I If.
407
1H1
20m
I no
202
.i.ooo
:ni
11 *»
i?:.
4.000
ton
200
44*'.
10* :iyi)
JIM
H7
2.VI
703
100
« !•
.712
762
1.000
!*■
377
777
n.ooo
1.021
MM
*»'
42.7 7M
fill/
hK«I
III
1.2*0
flOH 1 ,02m
770
*77
7.000
\x i
U.VJ 1 1 1 1
1.606
H55 14*7
720 l.20f.
6.000
7.11
HO4.) 1 1M
1,771
1,041 14*1
M0.1 1.470
0.000
UI
tnr. I ,i*l li
2.004
144* 1,3*6 I 070 1,721
10,000
IH4I I ' 1' " 'n o li
2 J M 1.407
1.407 1,11*
2.U * 1.2*0 1A00
1J00 I.IMO
11,000
2 A « 1.OTI X 4to I .*01 2J0&lt;i M 0 1
-' ix i I. mi
12,000
3.006 1.04* 2,7.30 1.731 2.006 1.62 1
2.1*1 1.72 1
U
r
t
w
»
.w
»
i
.*•»
*♦
♦
»
»
n
o
i
i.io ii.
14.000
3 719 2 493 3.425 2.21* 3.2*n 2.170
1117 2 i 'l l
15.000
7 7*1 4.1 II 6A«* lA HI 5.276 3.667 7 1115 I \|r t
20.000
7, I II
6.176 6.011 7,721 7.604 7.596 7.711
M «« ft.
25.000
Cerda are om itted in all cal &lt;-,|r ulatlon«

’

Ca

1'■ I * '

HOW TO COMPUTE TAXES
TO BE PAID THIS
YEAR
IS Y
l

u
y

l

__ fhf__ ___

B « * f c « n 5 -lb * 2 2 &lt;

IS c

' " m

LONGWOOD

II
M

Woek-Eya

U c

Taney T arn
*
C a r r o t * b c h 7y&amp; «

J I llf W

~— ir 2

Xidaey or Pinto

^Jumbo Stalkx

Coiilotnia icebetg
•
J U tta c eh d U V ^ c

5 Ib*

N ary orC kaat Northarn
Hm I S c

c

Taney Tloridu
I t M c t t t bch 2 3 « .

Yoik Impetlal Cooking

T a n a

“
3 -lb * &gt; 9 c
• '
i
• £ld. Cut Ojaan
B — H I QQ 2 1 9 ^ 1

»

s

luley fTorido
JpE&gt;OttB0M D o z 2 5

Bulk

1 0 c

) &lt; © .

U. 3 No 1 Maine
(P

'.

Or

StoUy’s Cub*

Kallona) S Minula or P!ain

1

3

N o rth a T*

iked

Loin Pin bon©

h

i* 3 9 c

Nrvr Pock. Bulk

1Vi-2 lb*. Avg-lb

BrUket Corned
B aal
Ib I S c
Doling Tlpa Short
m
it
5th 6 6th Rib
Ib
J7c

CHEESE

18c

Ib

I

Tuncy. Shipped Diawad

F ry a rs

K*aH A ss

"TUB SA N FO R D H E R A L D , SA N FO RD . F L O R ID A .
- &gt; ' I W i to .i.J-i « * M toU

n ;b ,c . ritz lb.

19c
(Mwii i»

-&gt;•. I |.KM# llafllMB

Cranberry Sauce
|*
oes no.

QllAMTY
SOAP SALE
Lux Flakes, Lge 22c
Lux Flakes, Sm .. 9c
l.ltrlMMf
Soap
3 for. 19c
I.M Tall*!
Soap
. 3 for 19c
Swan Soap, Iage 10c:
**••22
Soap, Sm .. 3 for 17c
H*p*Mlbiir7'a

Facial Soap

2 (or 15c

ITAMDAMO

f?

TIMB

yiA-*,
•- - - -

-

U lfS

I

Bisquicka Small ,.17e
Bulk Sugar, 3 II
kits

•U-

it-

wmm
. if • . .» / \ • Vk
-

■■■. .rv ^ w H
■

'

.zk U J-.jl' ■; r .
A A dfeii &gt; '
A

:1

t.

•^

\*i

�L *onQ

LEGAL NOTICES

k n Q m i T fcra W a te m te y , Ja n . IS
■ rater* M
T k r a B a ta rd a y . J a n . 9

119 W. FIRST ST.

Bread

Mroz. family loaf

t a v T^ a mrn &gt; m l i » rvWra « a i CM « m r c w l \mm

Tenderoni

3 P^gsBEANS 2 ao. 2

COOKIES

r-m

vmvc * m »

COCKTAIL l A u .

!«UI»

SALT 2 IVHtw.
n«

—‘--------

KLEENEX mu
PM (M M

TISSUES

FLOUR

M .

*W *B l

pkjr-

SOAP***1l a t e

FILLET8

&amp; 9 K d
i

^

j

L

c s r a

lOH,
L I.
►
•■
-

!

1

r- i . i

t C

�I

rw

r*Y“
i

8i « M

*

■ • -u■-&lt;.

h

j ,■;' kiH*.

£' "

■'iHiniiniii',,:.

■ ,, '■'

U -ii

-

t

• p^rt . - *

I-.r.ipi
ML*

(M u

For Victory,
FUdf

v

UNTED STATES DETENSE

m

SAYINGS BON

AN INDKl'ENHENTiDAlLY NEWSPAPER
J

I

-

-

.iiM’H U pi . .

SA N FO R D , FI.O R ID A ,

E n ta h O a h c d I n 1

Bank Deposits
ch

Peak In

F R ID A Y , JA N U A R Y 8. 1943.

ctintw
Be
perhapa M
or
e parted* nte cook
J k r m g b th a ro o o a d ltk e la g o r rwShaedeU ae a f a w ay
w hile J . U la g lay

3

tfC“

H . P . Pop*, a e chairm an o f tha
eta coaueJU aa, eakd th a t
a t p r u en t h a re
tw o p rim a ry proU am a; 1 )
la g th a m ro th a n d h a fa r

ira ru iis a rr

Combined
deposit*
of two
hanae in oanforo e l tha prroant
tnao coma within Il.ut4.npi ol
reaching tha total deposits of holn
banka operating h*r* daring 11*6
at tha Height &lt;-l lha H onda boom,
and tho
deposits of tha
Sanlord Atlantic National Bank
today ascoad thota at any other
Uaae ainca its organkallon in 1*81.
and of any *t. «r sank In Urn hlatocy of Sanjord.
'W hik local dcpoalla arc unhlgh aad n o n money I*
la Sanford than at any
dm boom yea n , the
n t w m ly
aound condition
of
baa he la reflected by tha aUtapf loam, and diarounta which
for b o th banka totaled on Dee. 31
•M r *471,817.
Combined loeiu an,| dlacounU
• f tHa old H r a t N ational Bank
• a d Seminole County Bank In
IK S were 83.924,hll.i. though th eir
doprolta a t th a t tim e aggregated
84 JIM AST.
The** depot lie of the only two
b anki In Sanford at the cloae of
1885 were divided ki
follow*:
P i n t N ational Bank. W.BSSA-TJ
and Seminole Bank. |i ,2 ll,ll4 l.
In a alngle year. Irom 1942 to
1841, l i e Sanford A tlantic N a­
tional B ank'i dapoaiu have Incrroaad 81.3T1.M I,'Vroni *1.MH,
888 to 83,320,34*. TT6 four-year
• I d Florida Scat* Bank'* depoalta
A naouM am ent of ■ n n B ara I t a r e Inc r a v e d during th* pa*l
W ar Production procram w ar t o ­ y e ar 8321,000, from f4W,000 to
day aro da by A la i R. Johnson, rio .o o c
d irec to r o f t a l i work In ScminoW
Loaaa and diacount* of indi­
County.
vidual tan k a in 1*24 were aa foi“C o iy r a a a b aa a p p o in te d *15.- lowa: IU iU ,0 2 b fo r the P i n t N a­
000.000 f o r claraan o f la n tru rtio n , tional Bank and 82,004,846 for
the Seminole County Bank. In
1881, during tha
“d e p ra a lo n ,"
wbea the Sanford A tlantic N a­
tional Bank waa tha only
one
operating hero. It* loan* and dl*eounta war* 8225,401 and It* dapo*Jta were 81^48,708. Ita Dec. J l .
1842 atatam ant reported loan* and
dlscuunta to ta lla g 8804.7*0, while
th e Florida S ta te B ank’* loon*
~ o n t o totaled I18T-087.
t S t k N atio n al i j h of
..I I M , w ith VfhlCtl t U SanA tU ntlc la a f f l l l a t tf . had
ta to ta lin g 8M ,M 7,Ol. on
31, 1038 a h J n a b r It* ded a rtk e ,
i
poalta
total M U M 1 1 . 1U loan*
production
and diarounta today to ta l 814,tabia production,
prod
piocroelng food 0 4 4 JI7 , a* com pared w ith
82.fo r hooka m o n farts*,
7*8,119 In 1038.
fa addition clalaaa will bo gt**n
to city rroidrnta la
procroaing,
and ato riag food lo r homo -jea.
Mr*. O ulda W ikon, county home
dem on*trot! on agent, bn*
been
raquroted to contact nil woman’*
o rg a n tu U o n a and claba to e n lk t
their co-opereclon In th is work,
Mr. Johnson m id.
In
aU, 24

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

laatruetioa, will bo b o ll. Ho slated.

I P . H ig in Will Be
’43 Townsend Leader
U P. H agan waa
ro-oloctad
president of tk a Townsend Club
t a t evening and W. L Hughey
waa alactad vka president. O ther
o ffkora who will aorro la 1M 1
a ro : II. O. L nndqoist,
aecond
vfca praaidcot; Mr*. J . A- Witl lama, aacraiary,
Mr*. M artha
M offett,
b a u tw o r . Mr*. A. C.
S tar*#, p u b ik tty rn alrm an and
J . O . ffha r ro , a ta ta tpo ak ar far
lb# nrjTinfTitUn
M r. B a m
M r. H o g t* * and

waa built
mans* built
la addition
tail Arena*
for out of
th a t In tho
amerienced
lite r, Warm,
It fly, m ar• and daath
rarhoU. All
Uto a raall-

Commander WincheU
Makes Secret Mission

N tw Y ro r'a

alow -B loat

pi&lt;Ut

A m all Is

Evidence (

Qur

96.

M a c A rth u r

A n n o tin c e s

Prayer For First Meeting of 78th Congress

V irtu a l

C o m p le tio n O f B itte r
P ap u an

C a m p a ig n

• « ♦ Ita a rli &gt;r# I'rr««|
A tu r r i i- a ti a lu l A llie d fliu rn
lin ttfrm l
vm len tly
at
th e
r c n m u n l a tif a lll-slii]* J n |t n n ene
convoy
off
4h e
New
1IIIilien c o n s t ImliLy. c llm u x iiiif
n 2 4 - h o u r r um iiiiK lint tie In
w hich th e y w e re o fficially
c r e d i te d w ith sin k im t tw o big
t r u n s | s t r t s , iliim n g iiig a t h i n !
a n d s h o o t i n g d o w n 18 e n e m y
fighters
t ■r it»■r ft I M«r A r I It n i '&lt;t h r Milt p 11 r i'T* ami.iimi-.ti tin- virtuMl t'lim
g&gt;l«”Iit»ii of the iillter Pii)}iian m m
luiigu in N'ivk (itilnen with the
uiiiiihilnt inn i*f the InikMiieNf, nn
Atiny tlmt . hh*i* tnlnle.1 Ih.OOO
AmrfCuti liiajmUluM frnm Allieil hei8ili|iiHtlem in N&lt;»Hh Africa
■•Mill hnil went her htnl rlunett In
again mi the rmrlhein ^octlun in
Tummn ii ml iiuiicrtteil u lull.
C ur in tin' mouth, u P runeh m ill

Ainerii'Hn i-nmri T «rju,

Reverend Je tn e i Rises Hdf|«#oiiiery» chap lei A or the fiouee
• f R epreeentatlvei delivered t|ie u(&gt;enlna p rayer at the first
m eeting of the seventy-eighth CfelgTrse. The eyes of the country

a t ta lk in g

iigMinwt henvy mhi^. wim re|M&gt;rteil
imvi* 4-u|i|ureil Hie Aim nutpuHl lit funmit Muller in “ the
t e r iittiv nf tiie onsls," killing
2f»0 I tu Ilans
Allied planes Immheil the harbor
&lt;if I’lilmem, Sicily, In h daylight
r muI yesteniay, whili* the Navy
in Washington reported United
Stales Army All Forces ngaiit
blasted Japanese tuises at Kiskn
off Alaska and Muiulu in the
Hohinions
Tin* results were not
disclosed.
American airm en, co ntinuiiij a s ­
saults on Japarieae supply lin e a
• m l baaaa In th® Hiilontuna, have
scored a |H&gt;sBlhl« lounh hit on an
enaiuy
transpo rt miuJ &lt;tunu&gt;ed
a re m e n on the w artim e pCungrese a* it m eets to solve many
tons nf explttodvcH tin two J a p
problem s affe rtiiig every man, wiiinan stmI ehibl In the Unite I
airfields
northw est of (iuaikl*
S tatus. ThiA 1* * phi»n*'|ihu|o.
canal, the Navy rrportiWL Thuraila v
A commonluua »aM J k m s r k a tt
planes on
Wednda«!af
&lt;UUd&lt;f
time) return rill Ui hurl destruction
nil the new enemy airdrom e a l
Munla which only 24 hours e a r ­
lier hud been heavily bombed by
iM*th II iiIUmI States a ir amt s u r ­
face craft. They also hundred an
Airfitdd at Kahili, firm lliiln on
In ui - ., 1 11„*■—
I of Stulitigriul
limigalnvlll# Island
Results of
th.- Ki -n . " • • v * n u u t i i n r iiti’iitv
neither mill were reported,
i .--i.t.iti, «■. (.it iciil uli,-ii.l mill i
Karlker th® same day big army
c-iiiiii .I it mmitH-r uf
| mitml * l id
o iv
U SO
A c t i v i t i t ' s Flying Fortress®', escorted by
l&gt;I A rc *
E x p la in e d
H y l.iK'khesNl ijg h tn in g and i'u rtiss
A i ini, til tiHttli- niu'"'l fur ii
Warhawk fighterH. &lt;i| hiUih] lha
to* p..j..iliifivl pill' i' ivlu-ri- l In
D
i
r
e
c
t
o
r
W
e
i
s
k
o
p f enemy transport hi I he Shortland
lii‘ttiiiin- tuiil ciiitr.'iit i iit.i.l ft,*-.H
island
area, 2P0 mdes northwest
filin'-, iiii.'I ik tho oltlo IIIlH" II I
Suvi.-t
" ii - In MUIII
■yi.ti'lUHlIcillv
I hi Kce reatinvi iHvUinn nf I lie of l hi ails les ns I, nod rlaimml n
lii-iil ih.urn tho fortification* uii.l i Si m u tie &lt;’minty [)efen»»e &lt;‘mm pi ssitd# hit on the stern.
From Melbourne, Australia, an
t il mh-v I imj: ImaI night «l thr l itv
won. ihiwii the g*rri*iin
A lull Iwltalh'il of tlirm in i in f til n it I Hfiimival n f thi* U S U , i nr her report govrr mil rut sojrc rs
OH'eiteil
Thursilay that ukr recoil
finilt, " i n routed fioiii *1 nil '■ j.r.'L-i 'ini rthich 4MiliU*m|ilatrpi two
nuissuiue had disclosed a cuiicvnifir |&gt;...iti«.ii« iii another *1 , 1,11
o- ■ i m h w uck at t h f A‘it y I I h l
tinti-’H of Japanese shipping at
\ it il.ii Him, Ituglim lhg nr* l wurk
t,lr
' ' ‘'oiuaiut ^
liiihuiil.
New
1luit *&lt;iiikrgle IHM&gt; tierm nns wt^c
ki.t-. ihnhlttl,
Kcunrtling
.
.*
* llrituiri,
. , ,even
, ±t_greatH I Shame*, c h ..r» ,.n . th*. "'«« ................ I hy the enwHk‘ l "H a rut seven Innks ami
I'livy fu r hi® f ir s t i ountur u tls c k
k, ili&lt;«truye«i
ili‘*tm y«l Tin. Hu**litt„j
- ,l iMirk(k«H i t’uhnii likviffitni ns nui'H ,iyHin^l tin* A rn encw ti f o r e n hohl.-.iptiir.-»l |,il* iin cre . ttiri'c Luiik,.
,1,1
o
|w
re
tl.m
.
of
&gt;&gt;'gu
■
i i nig lkA
lb K ii.tern Solomon i*l*n,l*.
tw u ■■■iiiuii-il car*, IN tru c k * *m1
thl* w«*uk,
hi in
ui wmilti
'phi* i'liiicm tru llu n ,
qURi
mi u in u n iluni d um p.
Mil l I l&gt; r i iii n Upon IIurn hip *r
hth Mihlvil, thus w m nhijwii lu
liciiiiMM fo re ** " ir iiit u ln iir i l c
huvk* huvn !Ufl»i»*nt*Nl Rlncu Ia«l
l»'i-Hti-l&gt; t . ch e ck th e U cil a r n .v |*4*l V1 44.fl uf B*rvkcvirwn,« r l , , 7
r 41fi*Jlie ti**,l by
, Turin lay, when its iifwaviit# wus
m i i on I he mlilillc INm f r n .il l HI hint'I’ll
tloriB.
| fir s t r tp o r t r d Uy nn A n « tr a lia n
lumiclll'il ro u llte i UttUI-k* III *111111 I \s m ninl i thu r o r g im lw illn in .
\| i
\\ i i*V«*|jf. USC) ilirtN'tffr, (govurfiitiunt BjMikvsniHti,
nei t.u rin-y
w ere
lir o lr f i
" If
Mini 111,' S o v ie t fo rce * '’* u c c c s *
v x111ii i kik»t that ihv USO jiIriia tu^ a &lt; ihnt tltnv. lh»a npnkeKimiin
■in •tnliuBlra for at
*«nu untniyiiimoiy Uatirtl n wliiriy pub
fu lly |o . if,*il ■h.'Mil,’’ tin- m in
un.k |Hd4&gt;tMv twu uf Um rrgulur
Hlntuniffit that ihu iupmiv*®
m il,iti| 0 i* reported
A .uicli- Itn l ■riii" unit 11, wfi-kiy tluiit'i'ff. Other program Wl&gt;r»* guthrrin g thu lurg-M hcm
two d a y . of furious fluhtinu dc* MitivitH’A will I»h tisvelopvii tu |o n 'f uvur ■•»«-n kn th® Kotithwcut
tri.yrd up to two liultslioll*
fill i*«&lt; h evening »&gt;f th® w rrk, in* j Pacific.
IHThap* 20INJ tirnru&gt;n
Iruop*. tlu illru ft" m imlvur tale n t varie
in rulirvK'lloli with Mich report*
M-vcn i ,, nke, *ml 26 trurkluud* lv ,h„w , holihy c lu b , mvi * | Secretary of the N avy'K no* .aid
of ai,|■j 111■-* unil eirniunllion.
chinch
.........red open house, he •*« T ue*.l.y In ffo .h in g to n th at
lin e lir r m n n g s m a im try in g to
(|
, whllr there w»» ulway* enemy
b reak n u t vif n S o v ie t e iw l.v le
,,
, ,1
. . , 0.1 I .hipping a t ita to u l, one of the
,
, J*p*ne*e
,
,
merit u H a rk e d 12 t lin r * w ith no , I ,e,,t , Morr * II. (,ro*a. Wrl- | principal
In tha
haae*
. ..
!.
s u c re * * , th e hig h cu in u iu n d ■« fur,- „ ml Recreation O fficer *l A M*traliHM
theater,
he hnd no
d
,r
Naval
Air
Hindoo,
explained
p o r ln i
knowledge of any e x tra ',r Unary
"Tile r in g o f S o v ie t tre-op* i* th a t a survey was being ,n*,le com riitratlo n then
which would disc lose the hobble*
b r in g d ra w n r io t e r a ro u n d the
and tuleiit* nf (he i,er*„.mel al
( ie . m ini g n rrl*o o , w hich I* doom
etl fu |ie ri» h ," ih o b u lle tin coii- the In,*,- Till* Inform ation will I"
made available to the Hobby
ttn u cil
com m ittee and to the DHf) to
A m o ng the p r lio iir r e token hy
uni them ill planning activities
th e ltu *» lan * w ere »even culuni'l'e
(ul tin, mell, lie said.
■ml dm c u m m s n d e r* of e tie rIt w a* rttclded to award Civi­
W ASHINGTON, Ja n . 8, OH—
man in fan try regim ent.
lian Volunteer pin* a fte r 50 hour* I’reild rn t llonaevrlt gave approvA ltogether Ult, Rod arm y of tho. uf scheduled sendee.
ul today to the pay-as-you-go lak
north (laucaau* h a t occupied 40
populated piece* In the fmoiut , Herm an Morris, chairm an of iilan. hut aalil tha raal problam
trom captured Frokhlednanski on the S|Mirt* an,l Athletic comm it­ la w halhar tha guvernm ant will
th* tru n k railw ay, tha high cum- ter. announced th a t plana are forgiva p a rt or all uf lha cu rra n t
a dua.
m end
raid. Soviet guard* and being fnnqulatad for a com m un­ ta ie
At a press conference, ha alaa
ity "play nig h t" fn which civi­
t a n k * pacing tha advance w iped
lian* and nervlea man would pal - repealed hope, which he said h#
out about 300 Germ an troop*.
Intend**! to convey In a raen tafa
ticlpaleu rn
for a United
A procedure for the Itauancd to Carigraaa,
of paaaee to wlvaa and vialbira tio n a ’ V ictory In 1014.
of aervlca man waa adopted. Mr.
iWalakupf announcad th a t wivaa
of atrv lce man a ra alw ays walcoma a t tha U 8 0 club. Paaaos
Mrmbora of Campbal M ow ing will be laiuei! th em upon raquaat
Poat of the Am erican Legion and so th at they m ay attand a t any
o th er ro lu n taara waro today ra- time.
ATHENS, Jan. 8, (A
q u e tte d , by A d ju tan t Bill T hom *
Joaaph L. Hanoi, athlol
to re p o rt Sunday m orning o r a f ­
ternoon a t tha Loglon acrap pllo
M INK DISAS T E R
on W aat r i m I tro a t.
“T h o .c a ll h a f coma a g a in for
MOBOANTOWN, W. VA-, Ja n .
tho flodth to tahrogo tho noodod 8, &lt;Jf)— A auddan m iao flra caught
acrap m oUl, whO* th a n o rth U tho n ig h t efeUt o f tho Puraglovo
anowad 'undo*, " Mr.' T horn* laid .

Sendee Men Can ^Victor io u slle J Armies Rip
fRecreation Heads
Through German Resistance PlanNewProgram
Use G a s o lin e If
i
I'rraal
For Coming Year
Home On Leave K 4IIf'* %vwuwr*cli»»r*l
tiin m u arm ies, rip
uamiu

pi fig thriMigii a wp.i uf (iv n n tn
i waiMIihinv willi I n kiIkm anil planes,
were rv|Hiftet| m have ml Vu licet I
within kh miles of the great
Cif mum biiNt* ui Kmttiv uml f*»r
i he first lin e Merlin ailmittetl
Natl reviTses were in ti i liter
N aval and m ilitary ................. HJggl
" i K * 1, ,. , „ sttiv, gatew ay to
on furlough may u*. ba.lc
“/.J.V’V« 8'' o i l l i e n , . . .

Presbyterians Add OPA Inspectors Arc
Up To
1452 Members Checking
Enforce New Law
In Past 50 Years
A total o f 1481 a rw m*mb*m
‘rr. " '-re.
.. ..... . r.tim.tci d. Ib a r* bron n c v lra d Into th a Pr*»- make *oelal calls," an A**urlHt&gt;'i
rwcaii 04KI.iH.Xl uml 1 .(HM),{N)U

th a pa&gt;t 30
r o a n . It waa Irorpad thl* morn
log from lh« H*V. &amp; O. Brown
lro, who haa J ro t completed .vi
y ro ra of acrvloa aa y * lto r of lh®
church.
Sodv* 881 of lb la Cumber h*v*
coma into th a church on Confcaalon o f Falllib. and VT1 by letter,
rvhlp bus grow n from
Tha
U i la 1911, t o H V v i t b 40 of
tbo origta&amp;l mem ber* «tUl
al
ill the

NUM BER

(ie n e ra l

Rural Production
Program Made For
Seminole County

'TAS*

M em ber AnHocInted P re ta

Allied fliers Batter Violently At
-Ship .lap Convoy Remnants

Sanford Atl
coeds Any Previous
Deposits In Local
Hanking H i s t o r y
Q t l b | k o m ln g
a ltu n tlo n tn S a n fo rd w ith «
• f l e w t o I n c r e n a ln g t h e n u m ­
b e r o f a p n rtm e a ta f o r r e n t
a n d t h e e stN b M a h m e n t o f •
lo c a l e m p l o y m e n t a g e n c y w e n
a u t h o r i s e d t o d a y a t a lu n c b T'&lt;&gt;n o f t h e S e m in o l e C o u n t y
C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e a t th e
M a y fa ir H o te l
“
Jam aa O a t, ra p o rtla g fa r th e
r i a l ro ta te reeaaalltro. declared
g l k a t a critical situ atio n a a la ta .ln r
ra lly a a th a rroekl a t th o prroewt
occupancy a f arrary hearo and
a p e rtro a a t la tow n w ith only h a lf
a f th a aa p acOad prouroiwel of tho
N aval A ir B u tto n hero y e t and

-

P m a dispatch *t»l*».
A H n ti.li ltrontlc**t **id lln*
In tha u r a a report lh* Offu. titrm srt* lm -1 unnounccl (hi- rv..
„of .Prlea ...............
—
——
-- •«**.**.
A dm lnisuatiun
•!»« ,«i'l
"jalinn -f iivilinn population of
th a t hundreds oi Inspoclor*. allied Itihfv, key Nazi citudel ill) miles
by B U ts R lli local police, were north wet of \lnscow, as “ « pre
in action •‘from Maine to Flurida" cautionary n rasure '*
Front line
salt!
the
to halt pleasure driving on “ A"
line siivices
stivices
said
MB" and "C* ration book*.
fltrm a ns wore battling &lt;l«sperate
Blm ultanaously OPA g*»« it * If U&gt;
o|&gt;cri t,w c..n i.lo r liitu
Official d«flnllion of
" p l c u n '*»« ( « a c ..u * . but declared
buttering
driving1" under the prohibition
,rTnf
, teaillly
.
,
us)\ tanks
l i r o m . .Ifrc lU c a t mmn ...
" ! ryv tl’r'" ‘lih
U n k * ,,H'
Ihv A tlantic Brobo.nl,
|
yi ; , rl)„ n,
OPA Slid Ita own enforcement vviti hu^nhiu viJIayes and sea
agenta and other law officers , # m j ihuusaml* of land mines,
checking on *'th® llleg.d pgt Hm( arm y &gt; ea 4il|iia rte ri skid
preaanc* o l pasaetiger car* at tank-lcd Infantry to lu m n i hail
place* of am uaem ent. reerrutinn «torme&lt;l into more than 40 ad&lt;liin d en tertain m en t.”
* tlooal towns in the Caucuaus dur
In !U daflnltion of parm liu-l lnC * ho
2t h° ur.'galng to tha doctor, a t - ! . Th* b»ltl* in 8 lallngr».l «nd it*
m rontlal 1 rorlron* flarnl up • • th* Itnl «r
ill
Intern! fW its c a m p a ig n
funer
. 1. n l n g to boilnroa or prof*. I d r » r lb* Herman* out .,f the
aioaat atrotlng*. or driving t&lt;u , « W r i rollcnt r.p rc .c n tln g ihr
p arparo of m rotlng an * nur balk of AiM I lll l la r ’a gain* J n
hi* I1M2
IIM2 cam
campaign,
Thursda
i - R . wInvolving
o l.ln w
.
th rea t to bl«
paign, T
hursday*
J lata comntuni.iu* disclosed.
re, health, or p ro p e rty -'
Soviet
■•■•ult
unit*
aeiitd
boo­
Tha full daflnltion:
ty anti prisoner* In th* factory
“ N a p a n o n to whom a basic r»
. - .
y iig*
,
city. It aalil,
» haa bron Wcuad may uro or " y L 0b, / , u „ , of the Red arm y,
perm it th a uaa of such ration f o r '
IUDIMfr(f
r
perallon*. **11lupporting tha operation*.
• a y driving to U a groolln* .h o r r | lwlcJ•d ‘ ,122 (lrrm&gt;Il
lir r u u n flrlng
firing (mini*
point.
a f 4 a re a o th e r th a n fam ily or
b U a to l cut nln* blo&lt;*-h 6u*e«
p a w a a il oacaaaity ^riving for aad dugouts
which no adeq u ate aU antativc
To th* w est and northw est So­
o f tnuxaporU tloa aro availr ooeapationai driving, or v iet patrol* th ru stin g a t tho deb y naval o r m lllu ry ftaooo of 22 l rap pad G erm an d i­
loavo o r farlougn vision* drove tha N asia from 20
of visiting rot*- dUgOUta, wiping o u t 150 troops
social call*: 1’ro- and c apturing ipolle Including a
leave o r furlough radio tran sm itte r, tho high com­
loaVO provision* m and reported.
In th* eweeplng a n a referred
tra n s fe r order*, o r by
n paper*, furlottora o r «pvW K A TH X *
Jhy th# eom10 Sanford-

I Lengwood
y b t a t .tho
a program
’ Connolly,
anaponalon
" day por-

0 E 6 B 0 1 A —C o ld tr tonight, bolow f r o n l n c In tho north and
h o t ti n g In tho aouth portion.
,0B1 DA—Occasional rain In
o o rth o art portion thla a lta rt a d acattorod ahowora In
U to a o u th portion th la xflam oou
a n d possibly tonight, eonaldyabJy

S

a8f *stair t-y iSaturday.
v is tS S !
heating

N

Roosevelt Approves
I'ay-As-Go Tax Plan

Legion Will Gather
Scrap Next Sunday

Former Coach Is No1
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W ED N ESD A Y , JA N U A R Y
The resit In the rare had no hope.
The quinleU on a combination
of 1-3 paid off flftjto. while the
dally double, on a 4-6 combination
of Done Trouble and
Railroad
Cua paid $13 40
Races
will
continue
tonight,
, LONGWOOD, _ Slay
Sw e«l,t
with good action in the featured
never w o r x then t&lt;-cond in her third tim e In aa m any racing *vent. and fa&gt;t racing promised
four ita rtx thlx xeaeon. will a t ­ nights. lie clicked off drcixlonx on in the other nine races on th r
tem pt to cop her thllil victory Friday, S aturday and came back program .
tom orrow nig) l in the feat ire&lt;l Monday with one day'e real to
Races are held a t the Kennel
eighth ra re a t the Sanfnrd-Or- repeat the perform incea —all Vic­ Club each evening except Sunday
toria* recorded In .10 flat for the throughout the season
lando Kennel Club.
Onc«_*h* haa beaten the rug- lu lu rity dietance.
Ptraf Mae*— fmlmrU t
Ulg monev on aome of the flrat ladindfin’s ftraie 11#*&gt;*«l riniii*g*d III-"
’‘
. . ha*. de
l-Gulde.
once ahe
(.*.1) HII. U
rested a Iraaen field and twice plarea, and f a il acliun for all Npeeulate
Hla Hustness
Hilly Oh*.
ahe haa run aecond to lli-(iuidr of the rare* continued to hold K#rn‘s
Hlcl*
i»|*»n lt»«liti
the
interval
of
greyhound
racing
In a ta rta to dale
•♦ewad H«r &gt; C s ls rlp
M iulde will not in tonight's I •"Inualaata, aa the Sanford-OrIll-Guide
trir« f Hair llallr II..I.U )
Hood rtiaei
\\ IntoiL
. . °. " * nnd H u b continued ita I n f Klag
race,, but the W. M
inton entry
&lt;)«(himIn
------ . season here I**&lt;ly Jump Up
will Ire furni.hed tmigh r ornpett eighth conaecutlve
Nancy Joy
\|&gt; Mnd»l
night
lion hy Jack Kroat, Voekl Hoy and
IMSlw
H
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Marv«ltiiia ft,,i
W hitey Jonas, running In the
aeveral other outalanding top
Tklra IlM ,—A-ia wile
to » hotiriila. Deapile the oppoai- ninth racs, n m r In first to pay
! * » • • &lt; Half lla ll, ll««ale |
• Ion, however, ahe will probably support*ra $30 20, whlls In tha Maliaah I'a n h all l l . i i , N l,ln
Army
Mm
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fifth,
a
5-lfl
distance,
Lad's
O
f­
be n hot favorite at &lt;1 to
nr
J I rial«
..........
ficer broke well and out finished Mwaal
lea*.
MliUr life r
True Jean
ra a e lk ll.ee— f a ln r l i ,
A modem
track record waa Follow Officer to pay 122.00 for „
lielsse AHilfvM I'mtil Katorn*.
aet on Monday fiijrr t ’s card when th» win
Whig Ilang
P l» him*. Mill
Pobb?*, &lt;iv»nr&lt;l
hy
the
Pool! . A nother big
- winner came in rtprlnkst»*.f
Mmi.H ru m n«
Blue
Lilly
brother*. started .tml won for th r
T.
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(’a
plain
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la id f 1(1.40 for first and *24.00
M t h Hare—S-lg Mllr
tc place
Hleh Tlele
l lnwwi ija)
Hlue Lilly broke slowly but pick- ''"I ■‘••m'.la
John %&lt;Imfn«
llolie
•lf*|l|l» Mike
«*&lt;l up going away Marcel Wave Mr
Ml.. Mill,.i
Ink a g&lt;wMl Ieat I at first hut could
H i,|| it.«*
not bi»l«( It. Black N igger raced Ml. , o . |l . . lie .
evenly throughout the distance K l.tr II
fiisl lU.if^
llr lie .
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ii ft
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Gold MnitiggUr I.ii &lt;h k Mu*
•'M'py JUlrf.fi
Mniok)
Keenan Music Publisher an*
ftlablli liar#— pN lsrllf
nounces Mr« Boy It, Pippin’s
Hfay I.cmilar
\l*tiy K«t
Dii t i t r y fUnriM
Mia y Mm-• t
songs on salt* at
Jack Frost
llyrt w »*rl.|.
It’* not taboo today
lav to dl*cua* klsnial I(flags
\ ..hrl III »
* la m
H a re ---- /V- 1 S M llr
ml* of women
plain facta. T houtani
Andrew ||«*.|
-way h«lp. Officer
p m l.e CARD UI’a 22-way
{&gt;»»•»»*•Mp.ii.ke ....
Taken a* a tonic, It uaually pep. While “’ha# *lie
•
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up
appetite,
.tlm
ulate*
flow
of
“M other'’
May K.*p
le a l k Harp A.|r| %«g|
gaatric Juice*, thu* aiding dlge*“ 0 , Beautiful A m erica"
(Ualnlela flat s »
tlon
and
haloing
re*I*lance.
-Start­
I
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*
iVf
Mat-*
“ lia ta Off To The Star* T hat
ed .1 day* before the time, ami Urtofle
MrnoUk | , t
lla n g O utride The Door"
taken aa directed, it ahould help H-.nih Mun
Hupi *»..♦• hi
“T h . W ove, .m l the W. . « "
«H na •lllliltIt,., i ,,w(. ,
relieve
much
purely
functional
"You Mu*t Believe In A m erica"
periodic pain. A 1 2 -y rar record
lay* It may help.
p e t your copy today.
Adv.—

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Cop Third Victory Tonight

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“KEEP UP YOUR
MORALE
WITH A SONG"

W a s h i n g t o n . Jan . (I, —
Frankie Hinkwlrh. the IJnlvgrtity of G eorgia’, All-Am erica back,
fast n »ght
’ was aw arded the Wal
ter Camp .Memorial T rophy pre­
sented hy the W ashington Touch­
down Club each y e ar to the na
tion's outstanding football star.
The presentation was made at
the club's annual dinner by Trim
Meany. sports editor of the New
York new spaper PM (Jrantlan.l
Rice, sports w riter and conrmen
lato r, scheduled to m ake the a
ward, was unable to attend.
The Knute Rockne Memorial
Trophy for the outstanding A ll­
Am erican linem an of the year
was given to Bob Dove, s ta r No­
tre Barite en Both Hlnkwlch and
Dove a re from Youngstown, Ohio.

LEGAL t JOTK
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t
TAX IIKKII
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NOTIUK IH IIRIIKIIT niVRN.
That Joel K Jtlchtsr holder of
l S«lh« of T ss O r (IfIrsl*
No
l»l, lee ti ••! ((»• J rrl tiny uf August
A f». ISIS, hss filed same In my
•♦ffhe end hae made application
for i le i deed In It# Issued (here*
••n Ms Id rertlflcafe em brsrei (he

C o u ld
H e n r y ’ V III
H ave
l l n d H to m a e h U lc e r P a ln a ?
History tells how
llsnry
V' 111
» ’iiil&lt;J gorge himself with fot-l and
■offer a ft #r ward.
Don t Ignore
..ur sufferings Try Udga for ra
ir* f of ttirer and stomach pains.
Indigestion, gas pains, for heart
l&gt;Mrn burning swosatlon. bloat and
•
ronilltlona caused by eveeas
..... I Me* a l»c hns of I das T ablet.
druggist.
First dftse
rnllrgp ri m ite rs in II
state* ft •»n voir
I ui tie! •’••»! ylitre or returrf b&lt;»t to
throughout the nntiofl
A gfuerou* num ber of garne.
iA ^ k
A,,, " ' u ' l l . . , S
Will b* played at the atatlon fori '"•■a
drug stores every
MIter.
the en tertain m en t of recruits.

I'ovhty of
gemlnole.
Florida, to* wf| •
.
t r 4 A l IlirtMf-Tt Maine
Addition to l^ongwiiod
Tbs assessments nf
the said
• property under the .aid c ertio ra te
' Issued was In the name of II
A
(.earned
Unless said certificate -It..11 l.e
redeemed according |«» law. (he
pr uuerty described therein will hr
auld to the highest bidder at the
court house door on the flra| Mon­
day In |he month of
February
l» ll. which la the |at day of felturary. IM 3
(&gt;ated (hla |t( h day of !(ereo.(ier
Iflf
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( lerk i lrrult Court. Meml
nola County Florid*
4Official Neal)

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Joann Broccoli, Cabbago,
a, _Bar91^1 Onions, Collard*, L attuca,
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M e m lje r A a a o c la lv d

Mrs. Willkie a Juror

Tells Legislators To
Put Aside D ispute
And Bring A
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Dawson Requests Government
Buy More Sizes Of Celery

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New Guinea Allies
Kill 6 Jap Patrols In
Sananaba Swamp
Latest Gasoline Restrictions
Are Clarified By Peterson

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Successful In Re­
taking I m p o r ta n t
M a t e u r Positions

W ASIIINtJTON, J tn . 7. G»V PraRident K(H&gt;arv«lt told A victoryplnlfvil ('onifTtaR today tha n u l l
nf the U nitrd Nation* waa mrfifinif forward a t laat In E uropf,
Aala and A frica, backad by %
Acting upon
.
the racommcndeg
( * r Am *. 1. 1 .4 f „ i i i
Seeking to tla rify the latfRl
liona of grower* end shippers of
‘miracle of production" in Um
S ov iet q u a r te r ! re p o rte d to ­ celery,
W A S H IN G T O N .
Jan
7.
gaanllite rcRtriiltoiiR, A II I'r
who seek to rvlleva a
United State*, and aald 194$
| A P &gt; ^ T h e N m r e p o r t e d today th a t R usslon tro o p s had m arkat1 g( lu
tcraon.
»rcretaiv t*f tin* Rat'on
carried the proinlaa uf "vary iu$*
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County A gent C. R. Dawadvanced w ith in 75 m iles of S alias.
■tan tlal advance alotijr tha road*
carrie d out on J a p a n e a e a i r ­
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Suprem
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th a t lead to Berlin and Roma arid
th e g r e a t G erm an b ase a t Ing an appeal to the Stmt* U. S.
field* in t h e 5 o lom ii n* a r e a
all &gt;!&lt;*ential" tim in g , but wirnr&gt;l
Tokyo."
j C ourt in Naw York Cltv i« Mr#
*nd
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hit"
w aa
£ Rostov, th e pivot o f all N azi D. A. W ar Board, asking th a t
paraona coiitam p'ating attendance
D eliverinf hi* annual nia**a4? Wendell Willkie. .She Ir Ju ro r No.
*&lt;«»red i»n a J a p a n e s e tr a n * at 1 art* t Tick« nn,| other places
Q uertarm aoler
5 on * caae involving » $M),ooji
o p eratio n s in th * C aucasus, It request th*
to
the
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LONDON. J«n. 7. &lt;41 -&gt; A
•»f aniii«emrnl« iliat auch «lnvinK
eneral to direct governm ent buy­
action over a traffic tloatli T hree
nnd h ad ripped th ro u g h th o G
t'oiilil not )&gt;e r«b‘tirt|ci1 a* paten
Ing of these over abundant six**, B r itis h w a r o f li r r ilili- it u ' iii aaiil Mouse cham lter. ha called on th a n
women nr4* wetviiDr nti tho
• (I • %w«,a*-lnlr4 I’rra* |
G orm an lines on a 20-m ile ra th e r than the relatively scarcer Inat n lf h t that 10.001) j.rio o n rra to pl.t aside all hlckarlny ov*f 4»th4»r
Dal anti might ir-u ll in the can .
*amr jury
In N n rllt Afrii-ii. tin- R rilcollation . &gt;f I h r. r • cation inrok-*
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h a lf «*f itn-in A n ir r ir a n " t-cimoniie meawure* and to lir ir d
f r o n t a lo n g b o t h sltleti o f tht- and t ta h .r p r i e d num ber ta.
to contribute to national unity.
Ml IV Icrvni , -t u l c . l t h a t In h ud t-sl» ri‘|hu'l,-,l n t'lintiniiiiiK lull
l-rcsblcnt Leo Butncr of the — a re in lrro c v l in J ujiiim
* low er Don.
The President o|&gt;aned hla RjiticHi a d v i t c d
t h e t i l fit t*
i in
Seminole County Farm Bureau
0 naiil ii lti*«l Ciiwa M|irvvftitR
I In- p u rm iil u f Murnhnl
dlapo
Soviet diapotchea
aald th r trl- stated today th a t in behalf uf tlv* In Tokyo hit.I viwitiii threu dreww with a sum m ary of waf
l*n*»* Atlinini I m l i n i i t h u t iircc*
um phont Red arm lea of th r aouth hia organisation, he too would
•try
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l’" '
l h '1 1 illill "ft
priann ramj»a Mini rrjMtrlisI corvli
Imit *hopping. a ttrndanee at re Drill’d linTriiM tnl |iu tr o l tU*(lVI*
' elude
hod ra p tu re d a t lomol 21 more maka a am ilar appeal.
tiona "com parulively satisfacto ry " ,n*
"*r ^ r *n^ ■Irike ha r T
The princtjde- of \m e n ufd«»n ' lig lo u * « e fv iti’ft m n lic a l a t t e n t io n .1 IV, vvliil,1 in N ew (illill,-H . Al
cltir* and toarna and Dated 339,1(0
“T h ere 'a abaoiule.y
no
dlf- although some prisoners w rre auf
Lurope
wa* the aulijed of n talk D Kt viR itin g the *ich . a tte n d a n ce ut It,-,I triMipH w e r e c r e d i t e d w ith
. .
.
. .
M
m ami.4
bar ikaCl.ul
Axla aoldlera killed or token prta- farenre In the quality of calory faring
He
sale! Ith
iiertnd of "ml*
"o u r de­
from (topical disease*.
w*niR
luncheon ve«ii’i&lt;luv t( the fu n t e a l* . ol u tle m lin g m e e tin g * . ..
unar alnro tb* a le rt of th« Rua- of any ol thesa three • ii r t.’* Mr.
Tha prisoners, the statem ent fensive a ttritio n ,n th r P arlfie"
Motel Miiytuli )•&gt; the Rev W I- .IlM-v tlv M ini.,! t .1 ihe iM-cupatinn
1'" " K Hlx Ju i'H IIIW |&gt;utr,ll:,
■ion w inter offanalv* on Nov. 19. Dawson aisled. "In dealing with
was Vafta'KK and added. "Now our
Mother
N.“t
u
,
;
lhVrc“
u"i&gt;o
way"
contlnuejl.
have
hen,
force,1
l»
• |t|oi&gt;k R
lh.
F t , -I
lU p lia l o i prof.--sn*n of tlie a p p lir a iK , m Uft Im t h - i d e s s c u l l e d t h l',iliK * i
Ruaalan armtra forming both the
aim ia to torre the Japaneae to
adapt
(h
e
u
i.rlv
r.
to
the
Japanear
I
’SO
activit
will
l»e
lonm
ill)
,
&lt;
h
u
rth
.
wli
Dated
thut
I
aplta of rvpcateu cip. arim anta
'•“ •*| Iiecv .«|&gt; to the |i&gt;ihli, w e lfa re ••' I t h e d e e p w w m n p m i l d i r u i l l l d
nortbarn end aoutharn arm* of In *P!
diet, nm eieting largely ut rice, lig h t.”
iiuiuguraU-d in Seiimudc t ■• ini) |„u n d viiluuli le Minimal I
H I w a r e lf .u t . or .It n in g to meet
th* Soviet pincar* alma.l at Roe- bv farm ers, of grow ing a certain although
In the African th eater, he p re ­ riid a v evening a t h (Ml
nV|o,k talk I loft* llo m utility mi
there
are
aome
bread,
l h.- emergency iiivdIy iiij e ih real «&gt;t t lie J a p a n e s e Mroogliidd ut .San
else.
~
T
he
num
ber
6
e
pre&lt;lomlnate,
lov hammered out naw gain* yeaananha
dicted
the
last
veatige
of
A
lia
with
a
»anii
form
al
dance
i
*
i
tin*
i anon «»t \rnei , mmi- im' k
Mi. life, n ea'th of in«»i»erty "
came the 4a, and least In flah anil vegetable. It .a id the
terday, capturing tight village* In then
R euters N ew s Agency rep o rted
powers would l&gt;e driven from tha City Hall for * e r\u e men, Wit I) I.. Mni*h pi e* isienl ol |to*toll
But “rnRentiai Jriv in g d»*e* not
u a n t'ty a .e the i&gt;jmoe&lt; 3s, or in priannera get very little m eat.
g tha Middle Don and 13 village* qother
include gt'ing it» placeN of amiite f r o m A ll ie d h e i u l q u H t t e r s in N o r t h
words, three doien stalks
An Aaaocieted l-re.n report from south shores of th r M editerranean. liain Weiscopf, IJStl din t tor. an I niveti'ilk
and two. railway atatlon* in th* to a box.
He gave a general outline of Pounced thi* morning
"Varimi* gro ip*
witbm
the ment. recreation, t*i enteitain n ien t, A l l i e n t h a t I he t i e r m a n s hail re
W ashington endorara a statem ent
North Caueaaua, tb* Red Army
f'om m nnding officer* of the N h country Iimvi the teiidem v to d e ­ or «»k iul %j II&gt;*. ^ighl neeing, tour c a p t u r e d lull p o s itio n * on Ihj II i
“ Buying certain sixes of eelary m ads previously hy the W ar De­ hie hopes for the peace to .'ollow
announced earlier.
ta
l
Air
sStation
am|
«»t&gt;
ami
eoun
the
wah
and
for
guaran
teein
g
fine Arnern uiii«tii. not m folding wig, or vacation Irnvel Viidat"r« s id es « f t h e i m p n i t a i i t c r o s s r o a d s
la Jutl a habit with differen t
Th* Soviet* puahed a nother 10 section* of th* country,” h* add- partm ent th at Lieut. Jack (illlon freedom from w ant and fear, and (y officlala will |&gt;e invited to ut In Ita pi im ij !• - u« lu il down hi are » ibject to Ibc t ancellat toi id w e st t»f M a t e n i
\ f || S corroala alive. T hr report sta te s: "L t.
mile* up tb* m ain Cauaaalan rall- f t r th* num ber 4,
Th,u rrhestra ...—
whlls the Mgrtln K. Redfleld. R4m of Charlea asserted all the United NatlOfW »««l the dance.
. . . liut.......................f t h e , uvsn ga«oltne ration "
hlstury.
p to n lr n l a l s o sunl t h a t G e r i n a n
way from Prokhlgdntnakl, cap­ ed. “Th* aouUieastern atataa pr*
wanteil a "decent
lias*
will inlolerem ea,"
In-ant. "Sum*
decent peace and ■ Jr«m Orlando A'r
The new regulation*, the Mate c o u n t e r a t t a c k s look t h e lie I g h l s
Rodfleld, Route ft, Orlando and durable
peace.”
furnish music f..r the ..'Cast.,,, Iradera uf s-n-h croups, whose In­ ment indicated, were made neces w h ic h ha&lt;l h e r n c a p t i i i e i l T u e s d a y
tured only Tuaeday, and atlxad n o rth am atataa w ant the Sa. W hen E.
see."
Lieut. Jack A. (illlon, ton of John
terp
re
ta
tio
n
of
\
merieni.isin
has
th* atatlon a* Soldatakaya, 310 th* governm ent buys but one Michael
n
lln
nenduetlon
,
h
.
Prea.
*'*•1
.*"H»»*«I
"»*„
in
any
branch
R egarding production, the P res­
vary by further petroleum short in n dnw ti u s sii u lt by t h e A ll ie s .
Sanford, Fla., lead
uf the arm ed force- an.| "Sailor te-en indeed a- -edition- and tr e a ­
mile* aouthroat of Roatov, th* mid alt*, especially when th a t alxa la tho WarOlllon,
M a lt a , t h e B r i t i s h M e d i t e r r a n e a n
D epartm ent Hat of 33d ident said ft,600 m ilitary planes rnes” will he adm itted In the sonable, have t c ,., pul in jail," ugs oil the eiM erii seaboard de
lhar* la bound to be a
ni^it, coaamimtqu* aald.
m adding drastic m easures to n r s t r o n g h o l d w h ic h h a s s u f f e r e d
were turned out last m onth and
III IIrook- added
■ In prla* between the American auliliera who ara h*l»l the ra te la rtalng rapidly. Laat &gt;.anc«
I dure geRoitm* consumption
m
i
n e bom bing raids th u n a n y o t h ­
•T h e N ational I ’atludh , uniniun
T ’le "ticu c s,-" of Ama, n an d e ­
laiaa m anagar* have dlf- aa prisoners uf the Japanese In year’s
\\ till reference to
the
race er One s p o t d u r i n g ( h i s w a r , d e s ­
production
waa
i t ,000 Ity Services branch nf the USD mocracy, Dr Hiiaiks (Hunted out,
flUlng certain order*, aa the Philippines. Th* Bat include,
track. .Mr. Peterson said that he
334 officers, one w arran t officer planes, 12,000 short of th* goal, which operates in Sanford h*« vans, acrordllle to I&gt;■ Marsh, the had been ordered to lake the Ii t r o y e d tlfrfi e n e m y a i r c r a f t d u r ­
but h# •m p h sslic d bigger pU nse • liolevt en
adequate
monthly M ayflower I ’oinpart, made Nov cense number* of all automobile? in g I ! i 42, t h e M iddle E a s t N e w s
and one anllstad roan.
ox ahlppara
s e r v ic e o f t h e R A F s a i d y e nta f*
"O ther Floridians on this Initial w ith Wore strik in g power a re be­ tnidget for denrea, peraunal ser­ 2 1 . ttiat). while th a t 'h ip first found a t the track and
report
. L . CuUum,
vices, etc,, Mr.
Wetscopf dla- lay a t a n d -u off t ape Cial This them to the Office of I’r ce Ad -Ins
ing ballL
list ara:
aa* * “
Of these, 773 w ere shot down
Tb* d reslic reorganisation of loaed as he dvscnl&gt;ed the amuunl tlie f tr - , d«Muim-iil foreshadowing m inistration.
F irs t LleuL H erbert S.
b u y in g ^
of govern
l*y It A .F
l l g h U i s w i t h lo s s • (
Is rb e rt 8 . Ellis, wi(*i W est W%C. production pm l m anpow er if work the 1190 can do in a n ‘ it,r Am erican fur
th* gw *!*..
aiv
e
with
thlvKnuinber
of
aarvlc*
meoi,
won
drawn
up
by
lire
43
I'.ifc B r i t i s h c r g f t .
T h e iiC&lt;8U v f
each.
*•
■ M rs m oney. W i
agencies under a so rt n f roper- ner:
^ su
men
nlxtanl,
who
h.4'1
no
(•*
y
"
*
J
o
f
th
e**
w e r e -iivctl, nO w e v e r
Qw tarm lnari ",Sem m sns, F irst IJ s u t. Larry caar was called for in * sub­
Approxiinuteiy three mure per organized lulr
, o f Ita m n u r-o iiv n a iv e e n a n ia , *a*ri*U a t th* north of congrosA
n
t
i
a
i
r
c
r
a
f
t
f
i
l
e
m
cm inti-d for
G.— Mrs.’ Lillian Booth Bammens, com m ittee rep o rt today liefore the sous will lie aitde-t to the |n-r
The ijld n tfh t bom m hlgtM toM Uon, dua to sneli ovsrablpping of m other, St. P starsb u rg .
I he Declaration of
huirpon
1X2 o f th r e n e m y i i u f t
Senate Education and l.ateir Cmiii- sonnet of On Service Men*- ('lull
of the capture of ‘ aeveral m ore thess sixes sx occurred during
•fence m eant freedom from Hie
O n th e o ffensive a g a in st enriny
“ W aggoner, F irst Lieut. W il­ m lttee.
mi I hKh Mu nit*, recently taken i fuel Im.ndage of a foreign power,
t
a attlcm fata ami the dislodging of th* holiday*.
a p p l y s h ip * in t h e M i s l i t e r m n e a n ,
liam H arry Jy^-W llU am Harry
W eun.pf and our in terp relitti .,11 ut govern
Tho subcom m ittee, headed liy over i v tiic IS O . Mr Wo
m h« enem y from a num ber of favp l a n e s b u s e d o n M a l t a atW aggoner Ur., father. T am ps.”
C hairm an P « p |* r (D -Fla.J found cone itided
i ment Mild life," lie •aid “ Thomas
w orable positions w ith heavy loasef
tucked
k r d HI c onvoy «. *iv s i n g l e ve»
a "lack of balance" in the war
I leffer-on. at that .line only 13.
soath and aouthw eat o f th* V oir*
e |s , a m i fiv e fo it «'s o f n a v a l
production program and predict
was re pleated by the t ’ongieaa to
City. Six G erm an -tanka, 8ft
I he I •nilrtl S t a t e s ( Jovei n m e n t \ e a s e ls
ed th a t production will fall short
w nte it. because o, ids literary
truck*, th ree tractor*. 1,000 aerial
The s c a r e w a s i d s h i p s e i t h e r
is s e e k i n g a p j d i c a l i n n s f r o m me n,
of Ms goal If the situation ia not
llbllll
bomba and S.000 ahalls, aa wall
u n d e r 41), n o t e n g u g e d in w m s u n k , s e v e r e l y d a m a g e d o r l e f t in
cl oared up.
i
i
r
It*
it
t
’iiiniiiHininienta"
id
m aa e th e r booty, war* captured.
fla m e s, ami ahoul I other ships
Im m edlaU ly
a fte r
R ayhurn‘«
A mi-(icon life," -aid Hr lirook*. work, w h o w is h to hi* n p p o m l e d d a m u g m i to a le«s d e g r e e
I&gt; ont dlapatehaa aald tha GarT h e s e in*
re-election aa Mouse speaker yes
“ an* reprenrnted hy the Cnnstitu im bord e r p a t r i d i n r i )
N a v a l a i r c r a f t b a s e d a t M a lt a
mana- war* to h a a d lo u flig h t -p
V letorr Tax Quid* brochure*
terd ay , tha tension of tha situii
turn, winch guarantee* till* lilnrtv n e e d e d to p a t r o l i n t e r n a t i o n a l la n d
th* Roatox/Caaplan railroad. D ur­ for employ*#*
employ*** ay* being dixtribuami rights of all Amricana. The b o r d e r s , a m i to i l r t e c t ami p r e v e n t hit t h r e e s h i p s w i t h h o in h s or to rlion was broken.
Republicans
peiloe
s, I n c l u d i n g f o u l c r u i s e r s a n d
ing aflg h tln g fo r o«* Inhabited tad throughout th# county by lh*
lllll «.f Rigl ta. added to that do s m u g g l i n g a n d Ill e g a l e n t r y in to
and D em ocrats alike Jumped to
Bamlnol* Cftunty
Cham ber
of
Mr*. R uth P rector Bates. 12, their fe et In a storm y and pro
A real tre a t Is In store fi*r cuinent. representa religious Ii t h e G ri ll ed S t a t e s , l. V M i l - a u l i n . t w o d e s t r o y e r *
In it* a t t e m p t s to knock i*ut t h e
. —«»»—*» J*p4(| o u t m e n th a n &gt;00 Com m trc* fra* a t charge and ‘died a t _ .Ft m aid-L augh ton Me­ longod ovation. And when Kepre 8 anford movie fans who have berty. it ml was adimted in |7H'.» ItHitl civil s e r v i c e s e c r e t a r y , e l a t e d
i - l n m l, t h e e n e m y l a s t y e a r ilrnp 08 o f th a aoarny and captured I I poopl* m ay obtain tham a t tha m orial H oeplU l yeeterday after oentathra M artin of M assachusetts, not yet seen the picture of the Prior to th a t time, from |t »20 on | t o d a y
tanka, tw o gun* and mamr o th er Cham ber a t Commerce office In noon a l 1:15 o'clock* following an j the defeated Republican nominee MB attle nf M ldttay” showing at wmmI, there was no such thing a**
B o n i e r p a t r o l m e n m i n i m a k e ped 12,1)00 t o n s o f la m ih s o n il.
f
S t r i k i n g h a c k w i t h Its l i m i t e d
the litis T heater W ednesday and religious liberty in A m erica," in* n u m e r o u s a r r e s t s , s o m e t i m e s d e a l
veapons, ax wall aa M prisoner*. tha C ity Hall or a t The Herald liin tta of ona y#ar.
said
It
was
par
tint
Of flea.
Mr*. B atai, who had been living :®5»J
Thursday.
In techniculo'
■nd noinlt'i* oil.
m g w i t h d a n g e r o u s c r i m i n a l s , a n d r e s o u r c e s , p l a n e s H “ iti M a l t a h a v e
In thh Middle Don, n o rth ea st
Inform ation ta th* folder ex­ here for tha past four mnnthRi larly ap p ro p riate th a t this honor last* ng for
th is
lu
m inutes
ii» F » ii
p rin c ip le s
re jirra c iit s h o o t i n g u f f r a v s a r e not m f r e
d r o p p e d l. fto n t o n s o f h o i n h s oil
of Rostov, th* Rad A rm y continu­ plain* th a U a a s It affects em ­ waa bom In Geneva, Ja n . II. D.HX). should go to R ayburn on hia fll*t film may Im* »een for the last n lenls lo r w hich we n re fig h tin g
•i" I. Mi M r f . a u l i n p o i n t e d o u t. t h e e r ir n i ) In N o r t h A f r i c a -ilid
ed to forge ahead apd to tig h ten ploy*** sta tin g th a t employer* Prior to re tu rn in g hare, «he had birthday, the pandemonium " a * ' ilm e, l0night
to d a y ,” «utd Rev B ro o k s
‘eShtml.i
Mi
ilk
h a t d u t i e s of th&lt; |»OW|
J k ring* at cndrclameot about enemy a re required to deduct from the llvad in tha waat for Rrveral renewed.
| A hero «d t ie Battle tif .Mid tlie A kin (lo w ers w in, e v e ry ve- uxlilin.
7 garrison*, tha commonIgua aald.
Someone em onf the Republicans way, (Yimilr F M a.sie llvixbrs tige ol ! ucli iiie a U w ould l e s tr ip tu rn m e Miilumis, trie ho u r it re g
pay o f th e ir am goy*** ft percent year*. 8 ha w ot a m tm bar of the
| ulm ami long, anti evposi re In
xt*rt*d c h a n tln f “ happy birthilev of the Sanford Naval Air Hla,Inn per* from ur “
tan k u n it which &lt;11*. of all M la rita 81 wage* over 12 Fire! M athodU t Church.
A 1 * viet
*
It wax quickly picked up can Im* plainly seen In une nf the
Sha *» survived by h t r husband, to you.
Ot'n r g re at t nitons of A m en all k im U nf c l l i n n t t r roinllli&lt;*«iri (••
lodged tha enem y from oh* itro n g - a week, Th* am ount withheld Is
In u&lt;l«litioii, t h e of
paid by th* em ployer to th* A. E. BaUe of Ytihia, A ritona; by other* and In ■ m om ent, thr sh o rts aa hr landed
from
hla cunisrn t Bed by Rev. iir 4M&gt;ks were m »e s s i t a t e d
village
' l n « i ■» a r e s u b j e c t t o c a ll 24 h o u r s
A l fflM aT&lt;U*5a
001 800 g overnm ent
her parents, Mr. and Mra. W. J. wool* houxe waa a iiifln f, while plane follow iiiic a fllyht In whirl, W aaim igton’R Farew ell Atldre
and a
Included In tha folder are an- David of S anfprdi four sisters. R ayburn atood on th* data, amil- n* hunted fur other Mien downed the .Star Spangled Banner, quoted « day. and are occasionally .le
I V C K S tIN VII I K. J n n 7, I A’)
rw«ra ta such qtmstions aa: “ Ar* Mr*. Baaa K n ih L Mra. Harold In f, b u t noarty ovarcoma with ein In the battle and the announrei as th r I'salm of A m erica; I in i (wiled away from their atatioiis
I ii, lid nlinti o f tin* VVI’ A In Floa lt emplayaa* subject to V k to ry. Appleby, Mra. J . M. Laonani and btrr***m *nt and emotion.
address I fi*r days or waeks at a lime
con be plainly heard Baying, "well Urdu's second Inaugural
t a x ! ” “ flow doe* the withholding Mr*.
Mrs. IHltn
r y W itty
|ttf J r . of !Sanford;
enry
and Irs Gettvpliurg sperrch; and'
\ jiptnnt inents, hr atateil, will m &gt;Im, w hic h will Im* mm|&gt;l**t »«l by
Thlx waa in vivid conlraat with done, Maaaie Hughes "
vis* 10. will t r h u F v i l r r a l r i p n l i ra o p a ra U tr. "W h at U the •n d three brother*, C- F. Proctor. a la te r dtvalapm anU R ayburn ,1 ar
T he picture wax taken hy
a t lio s &gt;Iils t writin*** uf WtHMlniw lie k n o w n us W a r S e r v i c e A p p u m l , •I•l ia
.............................m l" , " J u a t of B
S aafo
aafordt
rd t J*m *»
e» U
L. Pr,
Proctor o ta p U n f th* a paakanhip, refvrrrd M arine ('m px photo* raphe, and WlKbn, "whu wurned **f ii not) rr m e n t * a iul will !&gt;e f o r t h e i l i i r n - i i t t i n 's m t h i s .S (* tf by m u r e t h u n
tr.lMNMUM)
In MMl. Stall* W I* A
plover edlh- Miami **d L 7 H . David, alio of
been officially released by and g re a te r atrugglc,
ami
to tioii
P e r s o n s r e c e i v i n g W a r J?er
to P reaident Rooaev.lt aa th&lt;- I aa
Aiimknif t r a t n r \% i IImi • F.
Murk
,i» d a ta tha
am . Baniotd.
whom
rf
we
had
listened
a
fte
r
the
II.
H.
Navy.
Conplr.
John
vic
e
up|H
ii
nti
ii
enta
d
o
not
a
c
t
ju
irc
ur#
*
f
a
a
e re a le a t “ w a r l * ^ t r “ th a t coulll Ford, tha supervisor of the fillm- the last war, we would perhaps,
i u Wl
n e s s rmill y v s t r n l u y
With th * money T”,
Fuo«r*l M r v k i t *
c iv il s e r v ic e s t a t u s , a n d no w rit
W
B
A
vx
|i
v
n
i|i
t
u
rc
ii
t
h
i
s
m
th.
nava
been
found
for
th*
preaen,
8:00 oVJocIt FrkJxy afternoon *1
Ing.
was form erly
tha
well riot be fighting the present one * t i n te s t in r e q u i r e d to q u u l i f y fo r liiistMl on u c ost «*f u b m it $7(1o nfu
th* F.rickeon F u ix re l Home. The em *rf*n*v. Th* D em ocrats ahoul kn°w n motion picture director be­
W aller Coleman Inlrtnl iced Krv a p p o i n t m e n t , h u t t h e y will r e c e i v e t•in’I 4»f the K. llo persons &lt;m ther
Waa ra v atle d em ploror m riliV ", "ff"*om * o f th* Rev. Jo* A. Tail* and th* Rev. ed and Land-clapped th eir nuiay fo re Iwingctuiimlss'oned In the
Brooks ns sneaker, also II ()
m i l s , will a m o u n t to a p p r o x i m a t e
and O f He* V ictory t u b* re fa rv la d t", “ F o r J. W. A u itin o f Q
big
Republican Navy
Orlando will of- approval. Th*
Wollf. u Visitor
from AtlnnU a n o r a l e x a m i n a t i o n in s t e a d , p lu s ly |.Vr0,(H)0, Mur kiif su sa id .
officials. w hkt w U ltM■ money 'b* o * * d tM,
flriat*. B urial willII M In Geneva m em b«rthlp sa t, atony allant, ami
The |iictur&lt;&gt; el.iw e e rto e l bat W arren Daniel* of the key 1 'lub u p h y s i c a l e x a m i n a t i o n
Oil Feb. 1 t h e rolls will be r e ­
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tie erenes, cm ditlnne un Midway was introduced by Prof (J K
t i m e d by 2,(100 w o r k e r s , w h ic h will
w o u ld g iv e f u r t h e r d e t a i l s
re
r ro*T b* flfa re d on
before th r etteck uf
th*
Jep McKay
g u i d i n g t h i s w o rk by a p p l y i n g • u t 4 te llie s t o 1450.100 f u r ilia
v h i I / i m ml-month*
irm e ile , M erinre, arm ed tu th r
v ) «
m o n t h A n u t h e t I.ftlHI will g u un
to li nn ut t h e puat off ic e .
tee th and In th* pink of condi­
M a r i l i 1 a n ,| 1,000 m o r e tin A p r il
tio n !, Itching for * fight, Ja p air
I T h e f i r s t o f May u n d t h e f i r s t
ilanee driving low before releea
from
of J u n e will e m S *ce 5 0 0 i?t r *
I O l . O l t IIA It Ml IN )
ng th eir bunib io*dt. huge
s o u s l e a v e t h e WI*A r a n k s D u r ­
ploslunx, end t leext on«
In
. - J i W t of •
in g J u n e t h e e o s t will be o n lv
DENVER. Jan . 7, (Al bur
U « u t. Robert K. Pearce, th.- (ta n re where a Ja p jilana was
LleaL
irs tfu l room, tu get x -u y from S205.IIK) w i t h h u t 2,U.'I(I e n r o l l e d .
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c o t ®
W INTER HARK, Jen . 7
sr strain, paint ,u u r home *nr
recently been cltr.l
ye*l*rd*y overcome th* W hite, Lh
(S prcial) — Th* appolntm enl uf w
m in d in g , red. aayx
Clinton T.
for b rav ery by th* com m ander in
Dr. Hobart Klein, noted E uropran Itork of New Yo'l,. coolr tec tn i*
i z 1 f t ’ • « &gt; ; . w * * f« • « ! chief
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o f t H U nited State* N avy'.
Cam*, to achieve iU wartime *mproducer and dlractor, to th r staff &lt;-la„
JOHN
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Twin* ■
urnW gA l
bltloo-n *o*t m u aortal run- A tltn tic Fleet, following
of lb* Rolllnx ColUg* ,lr*rn*tU"Si-|eiitllle (aaearrh hax shown
lia n t rescue b y hi* |pl*
* n* af 13
it*.*.
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departm ent w n announced y n i r r - th a t red and warm rolorx give
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of brmxlt
loxtly tan k e r o ff th* coaxl &lt;
JO H N STO W N . Pa.. Ja n . 7.—
U M t Pearce U com m ander of her* can provide unuxual name* For m any year* Dr. Klein mxnag th at lluieri tone* contribute to
fro m th*
fo
r
anybody
who
want*
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ed
the
Max
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th
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in
• n t(tannery hi* b o m b tr and can n ery officer novel. It* vital ita tU tlc * dlvlxlon Berlin, and wxx o perating three m ental depreaalon,” Rock said el W agner, whoxe nam e rank* alongthe annual conference
of
the
o f th # H H « rp n , wLkhi U * t pre
M ountain
Council
of Ida th a t nf Colin K rily and
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In P o*rt* Rico. Mr*. Pearce report* these name* ** ll*t*d In theater* of hi* own w htn he left itucky
m w
It*
record*:
other heroes of thn )’hilllppln&gt;
I’alntln
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Decorating
ContracN ail dom inated G erm any In 1933.
I m r t M ( t r N orfolk to meet
f
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W *ih fteturday,
’ PullH o t Boox*.
”
laat
- • I the Ar*
cam paign nf World W ar 11. la
D r. K irin I* **id to have in tro ­ ;orr.
Ba C*r*ful McGee, Georgia Pox- duced m or* Am erican play* on
a
iT ito o
In aome w*r p-.nte, he aald. hi* Ilf* when hla ilng|e-*ngin*d'
earn.
A
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Minor
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E
x
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plan*
croxhed
,
hiring
a
routine
SB” hfl:
i (.
th* continent of E urop* th an any en tire production room i, includ­
W hite.
&lt;*44 b‘- .­
machine*, have bean flight, in Florida. It wa* dlxclo*o ther-living producer. Among hh, ing the
laxt night, with dlacovary of
Will
outalanding
Berlin
production* painted In thei* “ war color*’’ aiul ed
the body.
war* mo*t of tho pl*y* of George thia hax reduced iccldenU and
Th* 28-y*ar-old fly*r had b*an
at 8
NOT POM HIM!
B arnard Shaw, " S tra n g e In te r­ booxtad production.
m in in g xlnc* h* laft E glin Plaid,
lude" which Ita rro d E lliab eth
Fla.,
on N o v tm b tr 2u, on
STRONG ARM
lohmUon A m y, under th*
N E W YORK. J a n .
7.
U V - D ergner,
“ W aterloo
Bridge",
tin* flig h t to M axwril PUld, Ala.
m o t 0*ory* wood*. c»p- U r o i. C*drlc W orth of U&gt;* t h ir d “S tre e t Seen*", and play* o f Noel
H* had b**n on * earl** a t
BOSTON, Ja n . 7, UP)— When
• j Hl "'hhoc*
o f th* N aval
*r*l D u tric t w m off«r*d
off*rod • e«rae*m&gt; Coward and Bomeroet Maugham.
W
W ridtrg*
clxAiy* af
Gordon (M lckty) Cochran* played •pecial asxignm enta xlnc* re tu rn ­
r n t n m tp r * *m*il * u * by * clvlll«n fo r h * Ir th*
Lixt*d
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dl*ing
from active duty in th* P a r
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der Bill S tew art, veteran N ation­
g s h e g a t l i s t A . M. fo r *l*ng until ho **h*d wbo mod* )«n« DUtrich, Franca*
&gt; * M F,'.s , p ’e ^ s
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•nd other* now ia Hallywood. Dr. al Leagu* um pire, h* poxa*t**d
i l f . KUla found Him Dittrich In a th* itro n g M t throw ing arm In
Bill avaro th a t Black
W ASHINGTON, J a n . 8,
Vienna rite m , xign*d bar to a coltega.
wax a third baacm an who Thla city had th a poorest
thro* yacr'l ton tract, and raUaxed Mika
an* n
^ •- j ' t
“could throw a ball higher over *lv* team laxt r o a r If
her to B«Ilyw»od after ah* had flra
civilian *tflf ha* hi*
t b n a th an aay m an I ever Judge by th* 8*m
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wpn famo Ir hi* B«rlla theater.
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Employee’s Guides
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IT .MAY SCARE SOME PEOPLE,-BUT NOT-HITLER!
One of the big M istr ia l rffk ltg,, now ^completely occu­
pied with war work, reporta thxt M t Dae. ,7, Mart Harbor
Day. one worker out of every 10 waa absent from hU Job,
The same ratio waa found a week later. A previous survey
in Novemlier had shown one out of lfl absent. Normal
shaenees. as figured by the War Manpower Commission,
would be indy one worker out of 40.
Thu absentee curve always rises on Saturday, and on
the day after Christmas it amounted to 30 percent in some
plants.
Ordinarily such reports, while .regrettable, would not
be regarded as serious. But at g -tim e,w W n tbe fate of
freedom and civilization Is at aUke, it iuggeata that too
many American workmen either*don't know, or don't care,
what their absence means to their country and the world.
If they were In the armr of.-nivy .they wouldn't lay
off whenever they felt Ilka It. T ti» , they mostly work hard
making those munitions. Rut they don’t work so hard or
so long as their friends and neighbors who are fighting in
North Africa and the South Seas. They are safe am) snug
and making good money.
A big majority of workmen understand the situation,
accept their responsibility, and do their best for their coun
try. They should exert some patriotic pressure on the lag­
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vice. Syrtem . it wae announced
here today by t i n t Comdr* T J.
Needham, Jr., officer-ln-eharge ot
N avr recruiting.
Permission to enllit a limlt*&lt;l
num ber of those In the I M R
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said, waa received here la the first
Quota assigned tbe Jacksonville
Navy Recruiting D istrict under
the new Selective Service Induc­
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ami U eeo betw een the a re e of
SU M may eontainue to volunteer
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Applicants are requested to go
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Commander Needham c .nlainod
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Ml tlu l thou •hnuldat take them
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Improbable us It msy seem, reason Is beginning *.o
pvni-trate the depths of Japanese fanaticism. General Toju,
in his cnpaclty as minister of ,y m , tails hi*-countrymen
that the war has just begun and they are In for a Ipng
struggle.
'Htey are indeed, but this la the flret sign that thr
military leaders realize that Americans are not push-overs
The first outward sign, that D, for ’iho Japanese prepare
tlons have shown so much cool calculation that' tney "an
hardly have overlooked America’s fundamental strength.
Tojo’s warning is explain*! J a f the heavy losses of
Juponese planes and shipping. ‘Eddie Ric Wanbacker, who
should know, says the quality of ,Nhnxmoan pilots is deteri­
orating, and It Is easier than It was to knock their plan?*
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rfl, unclawrd. and pedagogical,
H e r paw li lifter)—that’a that I
be plarful kitten, unhurt but uf their unemics had beem virtually dee troy ad. As time
at wad,
goes on, those same peasants and workman may even begin
Cuddlta down for a theological
tasm of s potent Jungle god, to doubt the supreme wisdom of their rulers,
mother cat doea * joologlcpl
filflj change to a. dangerous
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a ; pafSTSkirIS Banfonl A tlantic N ational
It -Itow has the larg e st bank
Site Of any bank In the Mes f 'g sn fn n l. If we e re wrong,
tth tm n s a re open to corracw e m i f f s there le much
lid ls M m t - athe proposed
o f 1 labor, If IM) proposi­
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T h a t’s all right.’ said the caeh|er. "Wo11 write your
name on th e'w a ll and you cajr f» y the next time you
come in.”
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where she had left

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fS D M and the tim e comes
t we' wW have to pay those
ihlbar buls, we realise more
[ aver before th a t there It
b ig m ythical s t all in this
4 ClauS business.
ts yio rld a Suprem e Court has
M s o f IU m ast able judges
b4 retirement a fte r 3 t y e a n
iee s T J u d g * W hitfield, but
vm Bebring, young end bril| attorney, and form er football
It at the U niversity of Flor. In loud typs “ Victory first,
tk 4 .p m irt.lia s x w orthy sun- peace forever." Sounds a
ntee, but . t h a t
it
WhW

less is that- If fkrhteri.
Von, business men and
d at have to stand In
t jpaurs st s tlms at* the
in* Board every time they
» otqr anything, thsy would
time enough to produce
-g m n to make rationing
r .to g o t s ra tio n card
to knap track of your
Indicated by y e u r epeedJ^cwoe ypur Speedometer
p r, poii d d p t have ops,
got It f u n d knd you
» new one bsceuOe they
• *m M y more, o r even
The buresucrete ju s t
« j w 3 ''|Mbli4 beU n t p n d w h ite r U worn

File esye -the natives grt Store
Intlufncsd by tbp-dollar than by
any pstrisOspi ami tbOt tbsy are
p r e -a e m k lw eemmsrebt - rep*
sane, fed by Carman prapsgtmdn
bt huge quyititles.
,

Coat Hangers
their balla Irlla) colored and whert I
they emerge that rrlghtsned look
ha* given place to a come .hlthar
one, Nitty haa Chang*,! to Mllllrent and Katy la now Kathryn.
They will aoon ba ready to greet I

m ags lin ts will hava th eir paper
supply reduced tsii percent soon
and sta re reductions In store late r
on. .The .m agslines can not well
reduce th e ir output hence m ust
teseOn the num ber of payee to
meet .the . emergency. Bins II town
daily and wehly papers e re nqt
effected by the paper lim itation.
Both M lam I dallies have addsei

The Southern B aking, Co. says
th at It* 14 branch** have sent
194 employees Into the arm ed
service and (• a n tra l Motors s te le s
l i s t the num ber of Its men In
service for N eesm bsram a^jfO . g
percent g re a te r than I r m H B h s t
M /re lla were up 51 percdmT end
the average Hours of work Were
up 173, T}ts federal allowance ttf
a n Increase of tea percent In thu
.p rk s of Hour will cause changes,
ene of these being doing ew ey
with
m echlne-sllclngi
savings
were eipected In dsllvsrtee and
tred* practices, th e S outhern said
He 474 delivery tru ck s reduced by

tung dll we tuiva been getting
from Chirm along eomee a chap
whs n s maka a synthetic sub*
all tuts from linseed ell, which Is
extracted from * flax teen,

Boys mid girls here’s your clmiicr.
will pay 1 cent each for good clean wire

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
ay JACK STINNETT

coat hangers.
WASHINGTON. Jsn.

Bring them to our planl

4. ' — come stationed hare and there are

Those a ren 't planes th a t darken
the cspltal sky—th ey ’re storks.
If there Is. s a y place In the
c o u n try where m ere • babies a re
being bom per c apita, th e aU tistlclsna haven't feuad It yet, in
spite of the fe et th a t the b irth
ra te Is toem ing from border to
gulf s a d coast to coast.
The b irth r a ts fo r th e nation
started clim bing iti 1»33. It didn't
am ount to much. I t
was
10.0
births per thousand of popula­
tion In 1933. Seven years U tef,

of oooree thousands el married
officers.
’
*
Most of them bare their wires
here with them and have estab­
lished hemes here, white many
officers and m«n stationed «
training centers are separated
from their families.
Not ettly is - the espsrt* dfffsr
s«i tbe res sons - far the SSdr*
Ing birth raw In .Washington)
they differ on the whole preWrat
of wMytSs birth rate gees up m
wstfjfos, end elweys has all s t i r

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s ts S v tS s ia ^ s thp£Tor tb»m"gve vAhur^te
(T he firs t y eer of the d ra ft) end state It so simply ss: w an beget
In th e firs t y ear
th e
United
S ta te s was s t w ar. It sky reeks ted
to ftU&gt;— en ell lim e high and
nearly 4.5 birth s per thousand
more th a n th e peek re ac te d In
W orld W ar ‘I.
In W ashington, th s ra te n o w Is
tfl.l, one b irth M r thousand more
th an th a t fig u re th a t staggered
th e statistician s here last year.
You can g u t ell so rts of reasons
fo r th is from the s s p a rts, but the
e se m eet often given 1s the con­
cen tratio n here of arm y sa d navy
officers and -their w ires. Boost
In the sum m er months, the Child re n ’s Bureau m ads a s u r e t y .o f
about h alf th s s ta te s to d a to ra tlM
th s b irth ru ts am ong m ilita ry
men end their’ .w iv es-T h ey (mind
It w as som ething like
■ pay
thou rend In those a re a s survey
but hi W ssbtngten, It
f o r each tfewMand, T h at, It
esbl, w as because th ere a re vi
few m errted p riv ates wad n&gt;

romance, romance begets
riages, and marriages

mar­
beget

Seme attribute it to eomsdeep
stirring of nature to replenish tbs

R. The w
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tlstpier explanation seetae
batter, especially la view of the
tb e, number of roar.
fact that,
that lb

rlogss sue

SEMINOLE DKY CLEANERS
220 Magnolia A ys,

Phono HG1

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W ith JWIp so herd t o .g s l on the farm end so many things to
do sa d the need of eggs m g re e t

To Food TUXEDO SPECIAL EGGMAHH
‘T H E EASY WAY TO KBEP 'EM LAYING’’
W B RECOMMEND T H A J I M M s l , EASY TO FpL L O W

T a iid a l ii m a s h

Feeds a re f a e k i d .l j i Drera M eterlel B sc -

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STORE

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What a powerful chemleal le*
Even "eunay Spain," lHre tbs beretery is the one within a silk*
body. Every two hours,
old gray mars, isn't what tbs worm's
when hendfed eommereUlly. the
Utils fellow most be fed mulberry
HOLUTWQOD.
Maras and from about each 1&amp;0 now pictureei **■*
pounds ef IhooS It'. Will spin A ’Stand By tor

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Mr
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MONDAY
A frae children', nuracry for
mo t h a n d aring w .r n r v i n work,
will begin a t 2 00 I*. II.. 1618
THURSDAY
............._
Palm etto Avenue
with
M i.a
| The Townsend Club wilt m eet R ^ V a R upreeht in charge
In
ourt
llouae
a t 7:30 P. M.
I
III tha
»I Jm aC-v
u it ■
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The Presbyterian Womens A ux­
If
with U P. .Hagan prealdlng. Tha
ilary will m eet with the following.
puhlle la cordially invited
Ru.inesa W omens Clrcla with
R egular m eeting of Seminole
C hapter No. 2, 0 . K. H a t the Mr*. Joe Corley chairm en tn d
^glaaonlc H all a t 7:30 P. M.
Mr*. G ertrude
Gilbert
hostess,
W eat Third.
709 Palm etto Avenue a t 7:80 P.
FRIDAY
MThe Roae Circle will m eet a t
Circle No. I— Mrs. W alter Bach
10:00 A. M. a t the home of Mrs.
W alter S. Coleman. Dreamworld. chairm an and will meet at the
J d r a . J . C. Hill, will .p ea k on church s t .1:30 IV M.
Circle No. 2— M n
John la.
U rT re e . for Democracy".
Brumlsy
lay hoete**, Celery Avenue,
The KriemUhln le a g u e of the tsrum
■t
3:30
T.
M.
Co-hoateaaoa
Mm.
C ongregational Church will hold
Ita regular m eeting a t the Par- Francis M eriwether and chairm an
Mrs.
W
8
.
Hrumlev
rl.h houae at 3:00 P M.
Circle No . 3 - Mm. J N. Gtllon
The Sanford llomk Demon«4rnand
hoateae,
1201
^ J o n Club will m eet a t the home chairm an
etto Avenue a l .1:30 P. M.
% f Mr*. M. N Cleveland, 24R3 Palm
Circle No 4 Mm.
A.
D.
P alm etto Avenue, al 2;00 P. M. Sm ith chairm an and hoateaa Mm.
D irt Gardner* Circle will meet W. A I*eavitt, 249.1 O range Ave­
a t the hem e of Mra. II. A. Pitt* nue a t 3:30. Co-ho«te*a will he
on Celery Avenue a t 9:30 A. 31. Mr*. H arry lleeren.
J a c k R u m CII will .p eak on "Ulrda
Circle No.
3-M n .
D.
I&gt;.
• f Seminole County". -Ihiea are T hraaher chairm an and
hoateaa,
payable and election of officer* tU4 Grandview , a t 4:00 P. M.
rill take place.
Co-hostacaea will be Mm. W. S.
Tha Bundle* for A met lea will Karl and Mlaa Annie Nelson.
jp o a t a t .1:30 F M. a t 114 Mag­
Circle No. 6 - M r a . FVed W U ht
nolia Avenue.
chairm an. Ilonte** will bo Mra.
Tha C ontrnl ( jr c le of the San- J. F Monger. HI7 G enera Avenue
# o n i Garden f lu b will m eet a t a t 12:30. fVh&lt;i*te*« will be Mm
10:00 A M. with .Mm
S. O. M. W. Tanner.
RhinhUer at her home a t 14081 Circle* for the Fir*t B aptist
Oak Avenue The prograni will Church will meet with the followbe on A ialea culture with Mm.
1*. K. Spenrcr S* the speaker
C ircle No. 1 31 r«. R. 7.. John^ .a c h nifm lwr i* urged to bring a •on, 1021 Went F irst S treet. Cosp e c im e n of her favorite n talea. hoitease* will be Mm. H. G. MeCampbell looaajng Pont unit F»3 thvin and Mm. B ritton Johnson.
will have it* regular m eeting at
Circle No. 2 Mr*. J o d tr C am ­
eron, 714 la u re l Aven le.
the Legion Hut a t 7:30 P M .
The Hally H arrison C hapter of
Circle No. 3 Mr* B. R Boch,
the Daugl t«\r* &lt;»f Am erican Kevo- 2520 leaurel Avenue.
Circle No 4 — Mr*. R L. Dann,
RhJtion will m eet at the home of
air*. W M Thigpen, 80K Mag- 900 Myrtle Avenue
nolla Avenue at 3:00. Mr*. 31. S.
Clrcla No.
Mm. P. IV Cam p­
W lr g in * w ill be co ho«te*e. A n y bell. 21111 Hanford Avenue
i lt lr
’Ma.ightpm
*
* **
viiltJng
u ie cordially
Clyde No.
Mr*. Myron F.
Invited.
Sm ith. Flora Height*
H l'N D A Y
Ht. Munha ('h a p te r of the Holy
The P re a ty te ria n Young People Cro«* Episcopal Church will m eet
will hold open houae im m ediately a t the home of Mix* M arjorie
a fte r church in the Annex at* Ju n e Burdick a t 1002 French Av-

Social Calendar

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Pe r sonals

n eat week to W aahtngtasi D.C.
where ahe I . .la y in g w ith her
daughter,
Mra. Elm er Jackaon.
Mm. Miy Dickena «p«nt Turnday In Orlando vm tin g Mrs A.R
Mr. and Mr* AJ4. William*
B o f t ir .
were the week end gue«ta of their
daughter-in-laV , Mm. G ilbert A.
William*, of Orlando. Mrs. G.A.
John L. lU m erick. Jr. and Jam ea William* will leave thl* week to
H ajntrick *pent tha holiday* with join her huahand. Pvt. W illiam s,
thalr parents, Mr. and Mr* J.L . who i« *tatloned at T rua* Field,
lU m erick. of Paola.
Madiaon. W»*.
PHrn&lt;u nf Mi„ | )ahpn, Connel
Friend* here of Iludlev Mct'oam
ty awlll be glad to learn th a t will re•grre
re t to learn th a t he Hi
«h« haa recovered from the flu confined to the O range G eneral
and la now out ag tin
Hospital in Orlando w here he un­
derw ent an appendectom y on Mon­
day
Mr McCown ha* !*een Ihe
Mm. W W. .Wright ha* returned aircraft instru cto r at the defense
from Jackacmville where ahe ha*
*
c
h
o
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l&gt;een viaiting for th f past few
day*.
Ksilio Offirt-r Krsnk I ' BirchMl** Rebecca Steven* returned .11 snil Mr* H irrh.ll «rr visiting
Sunday from Jackaonvdle where Mrs. llir r h s ir . ^rsm lm nlhvr, Mrs.
ahe attended (he wedding of Mia* Rlrhsr.1 Ten Kyrk. Mrs. BirchThelm a Henann.
si I Is the Cornier Shirlsy W slkvr.
■Isughlcr oI M sjnr J R. Bond sn J
Mlaa Mafy M artha Kmertck ha* Mrs. Bond.^ Rs*lio O lflcsr Krsnk
returned to the U niversity of A la­ Blrchsll is o ith lh» Itoysl Alt
bam a a fte r »pending (he holiday* ( 'n K t Kerry ('mnmstwl shd is .la
with her m other, Mr* J L Finer- \Jonc*l in M oiilrcsl, C snsds.
Mias R lltsh c th W highum h a . rrturned to Klorlds R lstr t'ollcg*
for W omsn s f ts r .priwling tn»
holidays with her p a re n t. |l r , and

Hundreds of items reduced throughout the store—odds nnd ends, single
pieces! Bargains galore! Sale prices in effect through Saturday only!

JACKETS
4.98

Regular 5.98

Regular 3.98, 4.98...... .....

SUITS

Regular 2.98, 3.98...........

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-Reductions of 1.00 to 4.00 each.

BLOUSES §

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COATS

Regular 2.98................ 1.98

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N, Ja n . 7, —The
fs te ry Men—those adUed a ssista n ts President
of their
■a rs llvbllllng In
On the whole
ringed to keep them-

thirty lark.

*i Congress authorised
• n t to appoint tlx adlatratlv s a ssista n ts,
he
at
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a n David K. Niles. WUH.
MeReynolda,
Lauchlln
a and Lowali M ellett. Rankrig h t alongside w ith them.
', a re Eugene Casey, listed
executive a ssista n t, and
Coy, liaison officer between
aidant end th* Office of
’ M anagem ent, over-all
.Ich heads up
WPB,
OPA and the re st Df tha
1 establishm ents,
one who has moat cony buried him self I11 anoty Is David K. Niles. This
t, stocky veteran of Maasas ta s M ts politics, a H arvard g ra d ­
u a te / Was asalatant to H arry llopgthd of W PA and secretary of
nm dtte. L ater he become en
dr on labor m atters In th*
end WPH. He was appointed
Id m jiU lra llv e a ssista n t last
in lU m 11. M eR tynoldi, ■ g o t

m n t i j m n t for &lt;0 veers, haj

1m FD R line* hi* New T o ri
s, H e's a a mouth looker grey
iof h a ir, who will smoke m *
g s rs ts during a half-hour

Drank, Disorderly
Cases M ajority
Tried At Court

librarian States
Everybody Shodd
Keep Daily Diary

Cases of drunk Am ass sod dlao rd srlr conduct again- wet* In th*
m ajority, Monday evsnlng In City
Court. Slncd F rid ay evening court
waa not hald due to th* holiday,
these case* were included.
W hite cases w ere: Edward Mllewakl, who drew a stra ig h t 30
days on each of two counts 1
drunkenness and disorderly con­
duct; J.P . Stevens, speeding, H I
bond e strea te d ; John Paul Ja m i­
son, p a rking truck a t w rong anglr,
f,1 bond estreated f W illiam w .
Stevens, disorderly conduct, a s ­
sault and th re a ts, dismissed.
N tgro cates w ere: Isaac MeQvary, drunkenness, case con­
tinued; W alklns Flow ers, disorder
ly co n d ift, 110 and costs or 00
days; W illie Johnson, contem pt of
court, continued; Lee A rthur Rob­
inson, vagrancy, 810 and costs or
30 d t y t and failure to tak e tre a t­
ment Tor eontaguous d lssate, 810
and costa or 80 days; I n n Flow ­
ers, contem pt o f court, case d is­
m issed; Jam es E. Jones, operating
an am usem ent device for gam bl­
ing, 881 bond estrea te d ; Henry
Carotins, drunkenness.
Alto, E rnest W ashington, parkr on sidewalk, 89 bond estreat; Ed M organ J r . parking on
wrong tide n stre et, f t bond e s­
treated | Henry Sheppard, drunk­
enness, 811 bond e straa te d ; J.D.
C arter, reckless driving, 810 end
cost* o r 80 days; Roosevelt C a­
son, disorderly conduct, IIS and
costs e r
48 deys;
Sylvester
Thompson, |1 0 and costs or 30
days; E pnrsm Brown, drunken­
ness, dism issed) Johnnie P. Hall,
seesult, 898 and costs or IS days
end Bsrnlce Bedding, disorderly
conduct, 810 end costs or 30 deys.

AP F ester* *
N EW YOBK. Je n . 7, - U k * to
m ake
your
g rv st-g rv at-g rsn d chlhlrrn 'p ro u d of y e u t
All you've got to do Is keep
s diary , * n j see th a t It doesn't
get lost.
Most put lie libraries and local
historical societies a re soger to
preserve people's diaries, B- W.
Kill, keeper of m anuscripts
et
th* New Torfc
PUWIc
U b rs ry
which has sb p a t 400 e f (hem,
says:
“I t doesn't m a tte r bow hum ­
drum yoer Uf* m ay teem to yen)
If y o u keep a dally record It will
gain In Im portance through th*
years and will become a valuable
contribution to soefity."
P articu larly i t Uila tru
« u e. In
■» 1948,
i*-~ ,
he adds, because p osterity will
w ant to uladerxf
a d sn to n d' w hat
" 'Is h a p ­
pening today and will have to
turn to diarists for th* tru e
flavor of our period.
B ut how can a stay-at-hom e's
diary com plete w ith a soldier's
diary or today'* new spapers I "A
governm ent order forbids U . 8 .
troops to keep diaries while In
foreign service,” sA d Mr. HilL
•'In a ll previous wans wehra ra ­
iled heavily en soldiers’ dig rise
And a s fo r new spapers wi
ord in ary new spaper
en
becomes a fine, powdery
T h at’s because they a n printed on
uulp paper. Diaries should be kept
In a good ra g -p a p e r notebook.
To dem onstrate th e value of
1tla rf-w ritin g as a hobby, Mr. HIU
cIUnI tlj# u « i of
O r.
Bsm util
Adams, a M aasaehusstts physi­
cian, who kept a d ally recerd from
1TM to 1819.
‘It w a sn 't th* Hem A dam s," he
pointed out. “J u s t en unknown
contem porary."
Dr. A dam s’ Journal—* score of

a

IcRernoldi, a personnel »*see ilia credit for eim pllfri civil e srele t rule* for tne
n of the war. Ho al»o takes
erodjt for a rra n g in g for
w artim e agencies to use
t sta tistic a l and reaeaeh
r a th e r th an aat up new thing—which . may he one reason
fa r nls success [n 'W ashington.
Ujn Currie, unobtrusive,
An Indianan, Ilka M stlsK, Cojr
a panda hla days tn eoofarentea
w ith w orrlad Officials and tn
Ith OU m , where h e kr*v*|. dasM nr by auto ■am ong the n u ­
merous buildings w id th nouse the
manifold OEM agendas.

A fsw wreks ego, Clifford C. Keith
'wielded hie m allet aa city Judge In
I Midland, Tex., to keep order In hla
court. Keith la still mallel-wleldlng,
’ but s i a corporal In ground craw a t
th'e Midland bombardier college.

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T a y a E m erson and Van Johnson
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Main, Harry H m Tn Prank
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Whllcumti, Altnia II vlr W A
Lou la R IKktihl
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*It gives a goad picture o f hla
lim es, aa alm ost a n t d iary Is
bound to do," Mr. HIU explained.
" It ta alm ost trem endously In*
teres tin a to modern doctors, and
even the U. 8 . m eteorological do*
p e rtin en t Intends to m ake use of
the w e ath e r re p o rts iha It because
th ey cover so l e g f « ported in
New E ngland,”
A nother of the L ibrary's "Im ­
m o rta ls” w as an
Ohio youth
nam ed John Roods, l i e &gt;kspt a
scraw led account of .'hla
trip
through W isconsin In 1847 wflih
descriptions of a a e o n o f frorttU P
eltlee, In lDSg it waa repukU ihsd
n a W llw aukea new spaper. '
'The m ain th in g u .U p k e e p g o e r
Journal ro n sc len u m alr,” Mr. TUB
said, “ and see th a t I t l e n t E a t
e r .throw n a w ay . M eet Ukonilee
read d u rin g th e suthOrm
’
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U two hundred y e a n la te r and m im
him fam ous.
To
O th er d lerlita, such aa Sam nal
Ja frjr l i ar Hn a I ti»
K. W harton—on Am erican a r tis t
M o rfa n . W. I. #*1; t n
t«* M ary of the 19th C entury —h e re illus­
trate,] th e ir notebook
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NEW T O R E . Ja n . 7 .— B axter
Jordan, one-tim e Boston Breves’
first-basem an, probably bed th*
costliest a rg u m e n t w ith an um ­
pire on record.
1 Emil Fuchs, form er Breve*'
owner, says the debete—which
Jordan lost— cost h it stockholders
It,009,000,
Fuchs recalled the
neident tn a rceertt article ha
wrote fo r th* Boston Globe.
Fuchs w as task in g a buyer for
tha Braves.
Ha had been told
th a t a w ealthy D etroiter was In­
terested and m ight pay a million
for tha club.
The conference
went o ff well and the prospective
buyer decided to tee th a t a fte r­
noon's exhibition gam * between
the Braves and th* D etroit Tigers.
The gam e was nip and lock
but Boston held a 3 -t lead gejng
Inte the last half of the ninth
G lrn n ' Dobbs, the A ll-Am erica
inning. T here were two out with
who pitched
for T lV *
Gooes GotJin on second base. The back
b a ile r tapped a weak infield a g ain st Tennessee in the S ugar
grounder. T he play nt first base Bowl, had a b e tte r kicking av­
waa close and Jordan, who thought erage and a b e lte r passing a v ­
the ru n n er had been called out, erage, as reg ard s percentage of
startad to leave th e field for the passes completed end intercep­
clubhouse. Th* um pire, however, tions, th an any o th er college p l ^ called the runner safe and Jo rd a n er a n * V f ---- 'r t t k g i t - . tf*C- •
Dobbs completed^ OTS p o rten t
rushed bark to arg u e w ith him.
___ on
__ Goelln,
______ _ of h it p a sse s’ (67 to 101) as
He _____
turned __
h it back
who had reached third base on 'a g a in s t 6K.6 for Sam m y Baugh
play,
the pi
. . and The Goose darted of th* W ashington Redskins and
in g run 84.4 for Cecil Isbell of th* Groan
tar home to score the ty
tying
a t Jo rd an still argued w ith the Bay Packers. Dobh* had mRy
thro* interception* a* a g ain st 11
arbiter.
And, as Fuchs says, “ w* lost for Bnugb and 14 for Isbell,
the gam e In the 14th Inning, Bos­
ton lost a m lllionnslre owner,
Jordan lo st a 81.000,000 a rg u ­
Thu re trtb 's weight la com pulfd
m ent.”
a t six sextllllon, tlx hundred JL l
»riAy nuintilUon tons.
Frank Slnkwieb, G eorgia footbafler, and G loria Callen, the back­
stroke sw im m er, "W eentlv war*
voted th* No. 1 male and fem ale
athletes o f the year. How many

?

thod followed, It Is believed th a t

Tht descendant of an Irish
planter, Coy had a ttraveling
youth and, manhood until he
clletbed on Peel McNutt's band*
wagon, helped elect him gover­
nor of Indiana, waa put In charge
of state relief (which gave him
conieete with Harry Hopkins) and
iode the bandwagon on Into
Washington, becoming asaletent

Blbel Im portant"’-—waa odlYourtgest of the " S e c re t S is"
k W nahrngten chain newsfa* 16 years, but quit 37-ysar-old Eugene Casey, origli
•
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a
, lU U d to V# tfcii j4 i» to « n t
M fc**y»er Job In 1987 ba­
ke And hla boss couldn’t if n a m a r m ) m y Im f b u t w ho r u
does a ’ jltUe bft 0/ avarythlng.
about President Roosevelt,
a became head of th e Me*
'M ere th en eny of th e B ee*' a i ­
Im e rg e rc y Council, then a
f l t f c * . whUh
did
tm
M w oklnf up Irvforfo r enwgreeetnen to use
lag speeches.
dt organised a really sf*
government IInform
* ation
Into doing
_ ..
____ thing* a#
a m t‘Hour Lew. H e
too, th e controversial
economic conditions In
rnjnjly la W ayne Cey.

AF Test tree Bpet ns Editor

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On Hie Spot
By DILLON OBAHAM

po st w inners of this annual "P®,
conducted by T he
A ssociated
Press, can you remeraberT W hat
rp o rt contributed th* only a tb le ts
to w in two consecutive
One man and one woman
been nam ed twice and both
ten n itU — Don Budge end All**
M arble. T he poll was begun In
1931 and her* are th* w inners:
1831—Pepper M artin, baseball,
end Helen* Madison, sw im m ing.
1933—Gene S ara sen, golf, A
Babe Dldrikson. track. 1988—C art
Hub bell, baseball, and H elen J a ­
cobs, tennis. 1984—D lxiy Dean,
baseball, and V irginia V an WW,
golf. 1838—Jo* Louis, bcrxtng,
and Helen W ilts Moody, t e n * .
1030— Jesse Owens, track , abd
Helen Stephen*, treck . 1937 —
Don Budge, tennis, and K a th e r­
ine B aw ls, swim m ing. 1988 - v
Budge and P stty l Berg, golf.
1939—Nile Kinnlcb, football, ha I
Alice Marble, tennis; 1940—T m
Harm on, football, and Miss M ar­
ble. 1941—Joe DiMsgglo, baseball,
and B etty Hicks, golf.

a^

BUSINESS

. W hatever th e Impulse, o r methe urges universal. A.- census of
known d lar.es w ritten In
New
England before 1800 revealed no
less th an 1.6001' Y et
however
m any m ay be kept In 1943, Mr.
Hill declares, th e num ber su rv iv o r
fo r fu tu re readers won’t be half
enough.
■- •

GET IN THE SPIRIT OF!
THE THING
TRY BILL'S DRAUGHT BEER AND FINE
MIKED DRINKS—OR TAXE HOME '
A BO T T LE OF
-

BOURBON, CtM , S C e T G K r’ ttHNB.
or CH A M PA GNE.

BILL'S PACKAGE STORE
I I I Bf. Tat EL *

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Beauty is your duty—
Dress up for your tjjfefo!
■V**’*

Leney’s Dry Cleaners will-keep your
clothe* looking fresh and new at
such a little coat!
•

SAVESCASH A CARRY

WE ALSO D1

ASK ABOUT OUR
LAUNDRY IB M

B rini In m t lu u tffn t e W d « B U n
—-w« can't g tt RBjr Btnral
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Studies

rubber or rubber nubatitutea now
are u»ed
The m angatieita. n plant ra n g ­
ing from *lx to 12 feet In height,
grown wild and in abundance in
the ntatra of IMaui, (tolas, Rahia,
Minan (terai* uml Sao Paulo It*
RIO DE JA N E IR O . Ja n 7. (/T) location i* far mure n tratrg ic than
—N tril of the United S u te n for real llra n lia n rubber, from a
rubber Kan led to reaearch in ih r standpoint of harvest and shipfield of an elaetic producing plant incut, for the m angalieira grown
growing wild nrui hitherto virtu within rasy distances of lailro ad s
ally untouched in B rasil—th* man oi |»orts. shili- the rubl&gt;er !• far
gabel
inai ra
in the depths of the A m ason v al­
Elantic extract* (rum thin shrub ley
by tree do not nubntitute for
llra n lia n rubber ahowa
rubber
all
nualitiea. “III"
ern* I I ' Real
■—“w— in.
**. —
11 it* l|UBMIIvP|
l
phxsixc* l-adario d r Varvalhn, I " * h r« &gt; » U n rr '» trnetlug. while
chief of the rublier nervier in Ihe the m angabeii h re tra c t la more
N ational Technological fn a tltu tr. elaatic hut lax* rraiatan t, accord­
(rut its pro|&gt;ertira make the man ing to Carvalho. T eala (bowed en
gxbclr* product uaeful in nianu. average of 12 percent reeln anti
facture of m any nrticlea w h rrr 14 percent loaa in w attling, which

New* Processor

H .1I II . ^ I I i U H J . .1
la regarded aa favorable
Whole exploitation of mangobcira in now belgg studied.

WAACS Sergeant la
Famous Man’s Cousin

Getting Rubber

DAYTONA REACH. Ja n 7. lA&gt;|
—They came from tuo hill*
Tennessee. Both are ahy and they
love the common people. One is
famous, and th e o th er is juel
beginning her Array life. They
both enew rr to the name of S e r­
gean t York.
A cting Sergeant Jennie York,
roualn of the fainooa hero of
W orld W ar I. Sergt- Atvln C.
York, ie hare a t the Second WAJk&lt;
T rain in g C enter w here aha says
her am bition la to be the bawl
drill m a itri in the Untied S ta irs
A rm y.

The “BIG PUSH1* For Victory Begins Here!
t

J J » * f y l i m s you lootl up
,| ,S o u » l o m i l y .»o p u jab p r

,
•
t«i».k#t l i t / * you c b « b a i p t n u
,l»* /
fl'-'vl torwf. pvt p e r i o d a c c o r d i n g
v11' hnlp u i tr&gt; mnkr Aravscnm
to th# jovornrr^ont • nutrition
•ironci
n j Whon
W hto you pay our hw »«m i / 1 ty pi icon and laka adwantog*
ui our w ttkly • pociaU ypu arc saving* !of Victory, tool

JT

W H IT t

MEAT
lew Itxling

KIDNEYS

ib 21c

PO RK

Short Cat beat

TAILS

to n g u es

V 29c

ib 19c

Vagi * MmU
Meal Sell

Quantity Riuhti Hooorvod

PO RK

Grocery Price! Good Thru TuMclay, January 12
Maat 6» Produca Good Thru Saturday. January 9

B R A IN S

SCRAPPLE
lb 2
2 55 c
ib

Jti*f Enough Moat For Soaioning—Wostarn Pork

3

B ackbone

PO RK
LIVER

25c

lh*

Bulk or Carton—B*»i Grad*

ib 2 3 c

P nre

L ard

TENDERAY

S

a n e r

K

r a a l

M

e a l .
i

&gt;b*

2 5 c

io-i

S a l e l

XtSak Ib Jtc
PraTh Ground Chopped
ImI
lb 29c
Tenderay Cubed
Sl*ak Ib 99*

Dad Parch o. _ _
M a d . e e l Na J S C
Bona I l b .
*»^»
Pollock
Ib
lleodlssa, Norlb
----------lb t 9 c
Blue Runners
W U h 9 lb »
29*
ge . Lb. JScb/*
HeodigM (Lge

A/mourt Ga. Curwi
;

String End

/ VtV

»&gt; 3 7 c

\x~*u

Round Bon*

F re e h K illed

it

Tiesh Cut l’ig

39c

Center
S U c a i, U&gt; 5 9 c

Mealy Pig Pork
Ma
Ib
Mealy PI Poik

aiiiBs

at

Lag Shank Smoked

Bull*Cod

S H O U L D E R S

ib

3S

ib

SpanUh
N N N llb M t

37

'Vp-TUdru,,
CMdBnkMc

S U C E D a M Q v r n s w n m x iE H Ib . « t c
POJUT CAM. W aalers I s la d
ICET MAIN*, S alad Sola

Pig Pori

mml

roncy WhoU Fish

8 v*c

OATS
Conttistntal Coup
M i x 3 pk fl* 2 S c
3«* J r t s iMHkvIr M l

G reen B eans .. 15c
4uMrlman'a
Q» l i e

o

t

a

t

o

e

Kruhony Peenul

,

B a f U r 12-ox t i c

I ,'

rio ild a

a p f la

h &gt;.

3 3

4 Ib* U i

Q dknr

*ik

Mirvn##oUi Y#llow
O n i o n * 3 lb* 1 4 k

Idaho

Oaorgia

Canodlan
B a l a b o f a * O Vi

uBwifi's
l

»nu 17c

1N

lh

n

2 3 f

I;f s4n MU
ke Flour—
1*4.21
uum

111b 17

l 20/20 Bulk

\V:PRUNES

Ib*

;; i b 15c
20/100 Site

Rainbow or
Q ua?!

Here a i r the chief .IrU lle ou* iwr—os ha- I.... ..
"
the stepped ap incarae taxea and H 7&lt;0 to 21.216*. (••■ -m rl. i
the new V k te rr tax for 1241.
Horn 1776 I.. * "» i' t"**•111
VlCTOUT TAH
^**r
^ Mthrr tlis'i n nImi*
T.
. . i„ aiai- 1&gt;aiui »*r a if r . hns Ih *ii il Inn i
The
7 irtory lax .
hrglnwhaif $4ni)
j .tr,()
Jan. I and t r a p o ^ fa r the dare
Thr
, ........... , „
|
lion. of ih. r w tr,’ ,it__
entirely
,4
'
• Marl *»n gros* meum* I'*-- •«utlii»
BUiii
»»’I Ml»*l
,a n ^c juv L
V _ :IH
T 'in
. tath r rtg u - ' I*r« &lt;trihirtion «4 Ml* h,
U r FW
,, ffRl
. . Income ,U x.. It_n»m otm U ,, SI exemption. .le|H II I. M. &gt; «ll"«
to a flat 6 p rrc .n l a f a J I m r a . r r
hikJ ........... ............... rre . 1.1
o sa r I I I a wrek, ui *024 a year, ( |
ll)Clr. &gt;r,t ........ ,
earned in any u iaa n rr hy any
ereo'1.
•ppU e. allko
I
11,, hurts* Ird n l
....
oy. and hlgh-xalaris .1 tx e c ll v
e
whl f h lh r .......... .......... ..me
In the case of tWMon* paid by
hB,
... ........ ............. .
■alary or wages
...1 . liHa Itfcn g la s tly !urren«rd K«»4
l.LU L.U" '. 1 .t*.0"
"6 'h r Iftllll,
- " - ' U .n
wllhhakl
the w u rce 71“
by Ihe
he •
*
......n.. ,1
araployar. and turned over H. the (
,It, p,
|T,
n,
)h(.
...........
p frrfn l
HI. «•»
(hr '»*
Ihr hiui« l&gt;
^ n ^ r a T a n . th a t the naxt .a la ry
ffAm ‘J p rrrrn t !•» Hi | h*hm‘»i( . »*•!
*hf*k or wags paym ent rrcalvad (hr 1 hint f 2.000, fn.m 11
hy e sary Am erican wll be Isas
th a n the custom ary fig u re —lass m it (o 20 uercrnt. ©ml *•* «*.»
Thr &lt;le«dlm&lt;* fui filing (h« lux
k i the anxrant uf 6 imreant of
everything over 912 a weak. The rrtu m on Incom r tarnrdl in l!*IJ
tax money wll be deducted even 1* March IB. I04B. E.u Ihr fn^t
If p a rt e f the money represented tlm r Alimony im ym rnu iuhiIi* u.i
by the pay chedk actually w u «l©r court i Ftlor niuI iimmIu mI »*x
earned InT he cioalpg daya of 1242. p rm rs aro au th o itfrtl ns law ful'
Hone eArpars a re not subject ilmitirtlona.
Ilovrtver. lh r
«lnlurlfu*ir&gt; C«*»
to the w ithholding' .phaaa of the
Jrn(i*t
Victory tag. They Ihchtde e rrv k r uiciIIcmI ca|*rnNr«
■mi
drug
Mila,
mil
»«*i»n*«*»i»«%(**•I
man and wofartt, r a m workers
fur
hy
innunMtrr
on*
n
IIowi'I
aad casual Uh Stars, dsmeatlca
Aaret iaarlsi •ut'M -lhr ccountry m oil only on modlical r«|Mii»rc in v \
uf B (»rrr«it uf lhr taxpiiy
ark
ad Use thaw, and aerhapa werk
hig In th* uailad s t a te , for for 9ts not mct&gt;mr. Mnlliwl and In*- 1
algn gwva m ments. Far these per Bilal insurance jiaym ml* m e til
■Qba, the Victory U x must In lowed in llio lotal. In th© canr of i
pakt In a lump by U arrh 17 • huabmtd and wife filing
rtgular Federal in ioinl return, (hr &lt;lr«lur(ihir iiimI i
1*44. wHoti
who
•omo I a t i t dt»« on maaioy earnr I os*l ax proses a re only thn»o in t

.

i • ^
: 6• ^c “ fiout
204b*
65
- t
l~dO'*4*»
iUwi ao*s77

. 4e?T

*

■ "’wy

•hart of iht rtfum l pr husband mid wife filing Joint i
Some ta ip a y n s Tatum. 12,BOO f«*r th r hrail «»f
r t l n oi
can g t t b ark th^lr •hare In IW44 t h s family, and $1,260 fui any
by the chidtittlng th r refundI fig other prison
e re free ) t h s reg u lar F rd rra l'
T h r tidal iiicuntr tax ra n
|
IniM H i l l M t t b le th a t yrnr
paid at th r lim e (hr return I* filed
Thkse refunds ■re exited tax j Or. It can be tux III In ipim
crodltx. A tingle person Is al i liMtollmenla one fcurtli i&gt;l th&lt;
owed for xa^ tpe year a credit j tin
uf flllru . and the baluncr
the yexr's total lit aqua] payinrnU on June 15.i
U x payxienta, but 8 apt. 16, and Dec. 16.
to / not exeaad fbuu
Urn cradlt nma.
A gain thla year, perauns w lm 1
A magrlud parraon lx glioamd in e*rncl 13.(MK) or lea. may el.i'l
p rree n t cradK, nnut exceeding II
to Die their r rlu n i on the slm pli
vww. n n u 3 PCrru n t additional tied I0I0A form which dm-* away
r ..................rad With much figuring by aaaiiniitig I
c raa lt fb r eucb deirandent,
exceeding R tO for each depniHl th a t dr.luctlbt 6 ei|iansr* ruin.- t*&gt;!
6 percent of gruaa Income.
not wish tn
c«U*et ‘d r a - . until the war
-he m
may
ao *alla r t If h.
la *var.•» -ha
ag *°
chwoaee Aa cdllagt bia frwdh a . h
Uy MRH. J. M. MKNK'h

hU'vlrtSy

reg u lar TaSmU Incense tax pay
m en u , S actn n h ie In 1144, pm
vldad th a t during the p r c lm i.
r e a r S a .n a d span I a euro equaling
the e n d s fa r ■nab non-laflatlon
e r r Item s aa taM nm ea pram turn*,
debt reductions, « u tn as mortaeg-'
aad
hsan fm r m m la and W ar
iW M l
th a t dur
I » sti«5e train ^pa m 9200
then
w ait did after
I t U r, be can
I Ira n i the regular
d a s dda March 16.
th a t during 1943
the non-

for

i year. wag.
receive
it /o r the
l a t the
’, -On the

IrStCWM tag btanks.

mm

a U d -W fd re

•a*

'Mi\,
'

I’R lf E S GOOD W E D N E SD A Y , T H U R SD A Y nml S A T l'H D A Y
f*lM l**syk \1 hair

mil U f i n

SPARE RIBS Ib.

SHOULDERS Ib. 2 3 c

25c

lira I I.salet ( Ink

Round STEAK Ib. 49c
CHEESE

III I.H SAISACE

wish to
“1 a fte r
g&lt;a ef
■ th ey

• The m arriage is anno.ituml nl &lt;
Pfc
Jam es A rth u r M arfirath •&gt;!
5. loucextrr,
O
Man* In, Mr* Mnsin*
If
C lark M rlau g h lln of
Imngv.nn .1
T « wedding rrirm rnty w e. |n-r
l rased bv Judge W are a t lux |
me In Si
n a n *fa rj un New Ytinr’a

S

il) :tr»t H RE I.ARD

('IIK'K ROAST
U tlweeta

I-II) 71k

Jltt.M fnn NMlfB'm

CHIU CON (ARNE
lla.-M S,..1,1,11, 1.1

SACS \ (.I*.

ll) :i')i

i *k

lh

ib: 39 c

haw

I I) .‘{.Ti­

I’ijf EARS I’iu I'llE l’ 2 Ihs. 25c
9k r al* *at

;

i . in i : k

W ist.

i »k

;

t a i i -s

|»IG 1*41If t\ II
IMG I’UKK &lt;lllll'S 1(41AS I
IMG I'O Kh SIDE!
i ' o k iv

RACK RONE
ROlEINts RACO.N

lh 10&lt;

I sal N, I I*Ske . r

4, n Its saas 4 • .1 I.

lh ;t2r
lh - .I r
Ib I at

s v i s \ i . i-:

lh 10c

I .«I Ita.k

lb :i!U
ib t:i&lt;

REE I-' I.IVEK

I 'l K i:

2 fu

II) lilt

Ro’ind STFAK Ib. 4 2 c

FANCY FRUITS and VFCKTAM.KS
«aa

Mills WIs», .1x4r si I UlillRHl
I IssI III I

I ler*
s il si u 4-

|na*

)l

C0C0ANUT Cl.
IrrkrvM

1

• ••»*t» ..........

LETTUCE

3

c

19c

2 f o r .......

CELERY Sulk .
8C
CAULIFLOWER Ib. . . . . . 1 0 t
I'mHi • a !,«.»« M«'*l

POTATOES

10 lbs

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

*

33'

EraYt*

FI
S lU
lbs
26c
u LdUv
1lAMIR
M J IA O
10 lbs 51c 20 lbs 95c

• I *R

*s*lr t •

PEACHES

(lim it 4 ) ,2 3 c

• h •••«•

1 Me*

Mlt*r lla»«r

7c

Prunes, 1 III

10&lt;

1 Inkier * 2.1*1

Raking Powder

Uc

l*r mIsk !.(***

RICE

27c

TO ILET TISSUE 3

for

13c

21 ,*• Jar

Peanut But ler
h|N*ll *4 l -.l

29c
4,1st itl 's2*s

RINS0, Lge. . . . . . . . . . . . 21c
MAZOLA
qt. 49c
PEA SAUP . . . . . . . 2 for 25c
P C FLOUR . . . . . . 9c
APPLESAUCE N o.2 ... l«c

Starch S-o/.. 3 for 10c
1 *•

•sls.krlr

•

Reims, No. 2

15c

OR "(Wn. 303 II •/ic
• -X %teaktee*. • Hit S*r l r
Pineapple, V /t .. 26c
412 I nets *
Vinegar
2 for 25c
MMrllry'* Mat nr.ml «r
Spaghetti 2 for 25c
l'ALti Soap, Ige
4c
Mmikwt 19*7
Rairiins, 2 Ihs.
24c
Ron Ami Cake 3c
Ron Ami Powder 10c
Reims, I Ib
8c

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

Hallaril*

4l.ootl« J |

llo u rliM ii

of

)a skarne

37c

Matches, ctn
HI

g i a i n wadJ !-ake, has left for her

tSouS

Salad Dressing

^llrreJ 91

Ian anew-balling.
Mrs. Vladimir Zworykin of
HlUa, K. Y. who spent the.
• as guest of her cousin
In at lid home on

..i'A

4c
21c
19c
Uc
25c

Cleanser
3 for 20c

2 •, i.l, |lr l kleeMir IlNltre

bride I* (lie rlaugbter uf th r
latd-O aorge C lerk end Mrs. Clark.
owners nf l^tngwood Hotel and
watt known
k
ihmughO'Jt Hentlnule
Oodnty
nty. The briMgRMm la now
the office of the Orlando Air
a t.
Lewis Klwris who neatillyr Join
cd the Army ie now alatlam-d el
at Colorado A ir Ilasa taking trehplain!
ija l training, IMr, Klweia uml
hi* Southern crotor
o n rad ea are enjoy

rgs g ath ergentlem
j n i ttf k r i
_ _ ..........
... en..
Two tea t a ils w as arranged w ith
X c arter else* o f E ucharistic lllllaa
a silver la a fd ftlre , Ruaafan

Cahliage
lh
Oranges
do/.
Yams
1 Ihs.
Onions 2 Ihs.
Apples 1 Ihs.
DM IlNl.h

C u ld M ed al

tieKollnwlng the wedding
lightful Irantpirt was tendered the
riru
nle
e
end
and
grt*
grtMim
by
24
fr
stidw
^.1
fir*
Drar-e
‘ jaxtaui
— ‘a u ra irt a n 'th e new (b la ad o Uigl-jw.ay whan Un- a llra rutad dinner table wax
H W y apaoltrled
nkared by the hi Ida's rake do«**ad w ith a m lnlature bridal

K
SAT
f a ir i t t t n i

(GRAPEFRUIT
Rug 97c
ORANCES
Rug $1.29

I »• *••

I rial* %%rll lllrs. Istel Il.s.l.l.e

In .

Mrs, RWorjrkln la the wlfo
R. C. A-'s brilliant sclent1*!.
Mtah
known
aa “the father of 1*1VicW m i . One of his la last Invcn•nance,
■ It ths electron mkroecopai « f th e ir la ­
New Y ear’* reception spot
w n knew
true at the
m art
rjr w af a vary
lightful afthaw

?-

II) 25c

2. glists \ .............

g xeasa uf r» poirw nl of th e ruin
^
ned not income
I t U M U M o i th a t p a r i of the
In all rasas. Ihe maximum modi
V icto ry U u angli be rotum B d (•»
gal
oxprn«&lt;&gt; dvdurtinn la | 2.b00l
U
ip
*
)
yar
ran
t S d M r t r . Arty t n

r-w m

e

'V.

will &gt;

.- M M U

'F iv

‘WHKRK &lt; USTOMERS SEND THEIR FRIENDS”

In IMS. '

* ./c

g e

MARGARET A N H f &gt; = s S i N E W ERA
M * ",

C eatgarisaa *r 1*4111 T a ie e

Here la a table cotnM rio* Federal Income ta i
paid in
thm e VOU will
hxv* In pay in ItflT
1943. The
Thr J S W Intal
IIII12
" 4* with tboae
• 111 W
has#
ill
t
h
i ee laft,
a y rry th ln
lr g earned In any m anner hy the
enma figure, a t th
la av
tax p a y er durin
1*42. The
■Hug l~-l~
__ laa-paym
1_
...........„
ent
fig u.......
re , ..........
have ......
hern _____
ra lru
lated a fta r deducting all person a I and dependency allowance* ami
au hat racking another 10 aaroent. whfeh is a reasonable
figure to cneer all o th er hllewahle deductions
In aorae rasea the tax-payment figure may lw .lightly high .r
■lightly low; if an IndJvtdoa! has a little more or s little
than
the K) porten t average deduction for alt deduction alluwaiicee other
than personal agd ijipindWHy Bllowancai. Bui Ihr variation prub
ably la r e o snaall
The table reflecU sharply how the income laty&lt;i pavablr thl*
year hava lncrtatgd tnrtr th o u paid last year For*«*fci&gt;n*I«v a mar
rted naan with h ro children who brought $3,(&gt;O0 into (hr fnmllv
budget hopper in 1*42. wUl pay * 11 .% this year in inc*»«n«* tax nlmir.
l* » t year he paid only US.
Slagle
Married
Married
Married 1«"
tiroas
Peranaa Na D epeadeal. (hw Dependeal llependeetT otal lacMae
»*43 7*42 7*43 1*17 I t t l
HI?
H IT 1*12
11.000
ho
tn
2.non
2M
07 1101
|22
I 10
UUI • I If.
407
1H1
20m
I no
202
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1.606
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7.11
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1,771
1,041 14*1
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2 J M 1.407
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2 A « 1.OTI X 4to I .*01 2J0&lt;i M 0 1
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Bank Deposits
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F R ID A Y , JA N U A R Y 8. 1943.

ctintw
Be
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J k r m g b th a ro o o a d ltk e la g o r rwShaedeU ae a f a w ay
w hile J . U la g lay

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H . P . Pop*, a e chairm an o f tha
eta coaueJU aa, eakd th a t
a t p r u en t h a re
tw o p rim a ry proU am a; 1 )
la g th a m ro th a n d h a fa r

ira ru iis a rr

Combined
deposit*
of two
hanae in oanforo e l tha prroant
tnao coma within Il.ut4.npi ol
reaching tha total deposits of holn
banka operating h*r* daring 11*6
at tha Height &lt;-l lha H onda boom,
and tho
deposits of tha
Sanlord Atlantic National Bank
today ascoad thota at any other
Uaae ainca its organkallon in 1*81.
and of any *t. «r sank In Urn hlatocy of Sanjord.
'W hik local dcpoalla arc unhlgh aad n o n money I*
la Sanford than at any
dm boom yea n , the
n t w m ly
aound condition
of
baa he la reflected by tha aUtapf loam, and diarounta which
for b o th banka totaled on Dee. 31
•M r *471,817.
Combined loeiu an,| dlacounU
• f tHa old H r a t N ational Bank
• a d Seminole County Bank In
IK S were 83.924,hll.i. though th eir
doprolta a t th a t tim e aggregated
84 JIM AST.
The** depot lie of the only two
b anki In Sanford at the cloae of
1885 were divided ki
follow*:
P i n t N ational Bank. W.BSSA-TJ
and Seminole Bank. |i ,2 ll,ll4 l.
In a alngle year. Irom 1942 to
1841, l i e Sanford A tlantic N a­
tional B ank'i dapoaiu have Incrroaad 81.3T1.M I,'Vroni *1.MH,
888 to 83,320,34*. TT6 four-year
• I d Florida Scat* Bank'* depoalta
A naouM am ent of ■ n n B ara I t a r e Inc r a v e d during th* pa*l
W ar Production procram w ar t o ­ y e ar 8321,000, from f4W,000 to
day aro da by A la i R. Johnson, rio .o o c
d irec to r o f t a l i work In ScminoW
Loaaa and diacount* of indi­
County.
vidual tan k a in 1*24 were aa foi“C o iy r a a a b aa a p p o in te d *15.- lowa: IU iU ,0 2 b fo r the P i n t N a­
000.000 f o r claraan o f la n tru rtio n , tional Bank and 82,004,846 for
the Seminole County Bank. In
1881, during tha
“d e p ra a lo n ,"
wbea the Sanford A tlantic N a­
tional Bank waa tha only
one
operating hero. It* loan* and dl*eounta war* 8225,401 and It* dapo*Jta were 81^48,708. Ita Dec. J l .
1842 atatam ant reported loan* and
dlscuunta to ta lla g 8804.7*0, while
th e Florida S ta te B ank’* loon*
~ o n t o totaled I18T-087.
t S t k N atio n al i j h of
..I I M , w ith VfhlCtl t U SanA tU ntlc la a f f l l l a t tf . had
ta to ta lin g 8M ,M 7,Ol. on
31, 1038 a h J n a b r It* ded a rtk e ,
i
poalta
total M U M 1 1 . 1U loan*
production
and diarounta today to ta l 814,tabia production,
prod
piocroelng food 0 4 4 JI7 , a* com pared w ith
82.fo r hooka m o n farts*,
7*8,119 In 1038.
fa addition clalaaa will bo gt**n
to city rroidrnta la
procroaing,
and ato riag food lo r homo -jea.
Mr*. O ulda W ikon, county home
dem on*trot! on agent, bn*
been
raquroted to contact nil woman’*
o rg a n tu U o n a and claba to e n lk t
their co-opereclon In th is work,
Mr. Johnson m id.
In
aU, 24

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laatruetioa, will bo b o ll. Ho slated.

I P . H ig in Will Be
’43 Townsend Leader
U P. H agan waa
ro-oloctad
president of tk a Townsend Club
t a t evening and W. L Hughey
waa alactad vka president. O ther
o ffkora who will aorro la 1M 1
a ro : II. O. L nndqoist,
aecond
vfca praaidcot; Mr*. J . A- Witl lama, aacraiary,
Mr*. M artha
M offett,
b a u tw o r . Mr*. A. C.
S tar*#, p u b ik tty rn alrm an and
J . O . ffha r ro , a ta ta tpo ak ar far
lb# nrjTinfTitUn
M r. B a m
M r. H o g t* * and

waa built
mans* built
la addition
tail Arena*
for out of
th a t In tho
amerienced
lite r, Warm,
It fly, m ar• and daath
rarhoU. All
Uto a raall-

Commander WincheU
Makes Secret Mission

N tw Y ro r'a

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pi&lt;Ut

A m all Is

Evidence (

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96.

M a c A rth u r

A n n o tin c e s

Prayer For First Meeting of 78th Congress

V irtu a l

C o m p le tio n O f B itte r
P ap u an

C a m p a ig n

• « ♦ Ita a rli &gt;r# I'rr««|
A tu r r i i- a ti a lu l A llie d fliu rn
lin ttfrm l
vm len tly
at
th e
r c n m u n l a tif a lll-slii]* J n |t n n ene
convoy
off
4h e
New
1IIIilien c o n s t ImliLy. c llm u x iiiif
n 2 4 - h o u r r um iiiiK lint tie In
w hich th e y w e re o fficially
c r e d i te d w ith sin k im t tw o big
t r u n s | s t r t s , iliim n g iiig a t h i n !
a n d s h o o t i n g d o w n 18 e n e m y
fighters
t ■r it»■r ft I M«r A r I It n i '&lt;t h r Milt p 11 r i'T* ami.iimi-.ti tin- virtuMl t'lim
g&gt;l«”Iit»ii of the iillter Pii)}iian m m
luiigu in N'ivk (itilnen with the
uiiiiihilnt inn i*f the InikMiieNf, nn
Atiny tlmt . hh*i* tnlnle.1 Ih.OOO
AmrfCuti liiajmUluM frnm Allieil hei8ili|iiHtlem in N&lt;»Hh Africa
■•Mill hnil went her htnl rlunett In
again mi the rmrlhein ^octlun in
Tummn ii ml iiuiicrtteil u lull.
C ur in tin' mouth, u P runeh m ill

Ainerii'Hn i-nmri T «rju,

Reverend Je tn e i Rises Hdf|«#oiiiery» chap lei A or the fiouee
• f R epreeentatlvei delivered t|ie u(&gt;enlna p rayer at the first
m eeting of the seventy-eighth CfelgTrse. The eyes of the country

a t ta lk in g

iigMinwt henvy mhi^. wim re|M&gt;rteil
imvi* 4-u|i|ureil Hie Aim nutpuHl lit funmit Muller in “ the
t e r iittiv nf tiie onsls," killing
2f»0 I tu Ilans
Allied planes Immheil the harbor
&lt;if I’lilmem, Sicily, In h daylight
r muI yesteniay, whili* the Navy
in Washington reported United
Stales Army All Forces ngaiit
blasted Japanese tuises at Kiskn
off Alaska and Muiulu in the
Hohinions
Tin* results were not
disclosed.
American airm en, co ntinuiiij a s ­
saults on Japarieae supply lin e a
• m l baaaa In th® Hiilontuna, have
scored a |H&gt;sBlhl« lounh hit on an
enaiuy
transpo rt miuJ &lt;tunu&gt;ed
a re m e n on the w artim e pCungrese a* it m eets to solve many
tons nf explttodvcH tin two J a p
problem s affe rtiiig every man, wiiinan stmI ehibl In the Unite I
airfields
northw est of (iuaikl*
S tatus. ThiA 1* * phi»n*'|ihu|o.
canal, the Navy rrportiWL Thuraila v
A commonluua »aM J k m s r k a tt
planes on
Wednda«!af
&lt;UUd&lt;f
time) return rill Ui hurl destruction
nil the new enemy airdrom e a l
Munla which only 24 hours e a r ­
lier hud been heavily bombed by
iM*th II iiIUmI States a ir amt s u r ­
face craft. They also hundred an
Airfitdd at Kahili, firm lliiln on
In ui - ., 1 11„*■—
I of Stulitigriul
limigalnvlll# Island
Results of
th.- Ki -n . " • • v * n u u t i i n r iiti’iitv
neither mill were reported,
i .--i.t.iti, «■. (.it iciil uli,-ii.l mill i
Karlker th® same day big army
c-iiiiii .I it mmitH-r uf
| mitml * l id
o iv
U SO
A c t i v i t i t ' s Flying Fortress®', escorted by
l&gt;I A rc *
E x p la in e d
H y l.iK'khesNl ijg h tn in g and i'u rtiss
A i ini, til tiHttli- niu'"'l fur ii
Warhawk fighterH. &lt;i| hiUih] lha
to* p..j..iliifivl pill' i' ivlu-ri- l In
D
i
r
e
c
t
o
r
W
e
i
s
k
o
p f enemy transport hi I he Shortland
lii‘ttiiiin- tuiil ciiitr.'iit i iit.i.l ft,*-.H
island
area, 2P0 mdes northwest
filin'-, iiii.'I ik tho oltlo IIIlH" II I
Suvi.-t
" ii - In MUIII
■yi.ti'lUHlIcillv
I hi Kce reatinvi iHvUinn nf I lie of l hi ails les ns I, nod rlaimml n
lii-iil ih.urn tho fortification* uii.l i Si m u tie &lt;’minty [)efen»»e &lt;‘mm pi ssitd# hit on the stern.
From Melbourne, Australia, an
t il mh-v I imj: ImaI night «l thr l itv
won. ihiwii the g*rri*iin
A lull Iwltalh'il of tlirm in i in f til n it I Hfiimival n f thi* U S U , i nr her report govrr mil rut sojrc rs
OH'eiteil
Thursilay that ukr recoil
finilt, " i n routed fioiii *1 nil '■ j.r.'L-i 'ini rthich 4MiliU*m|ilatrpi two
nuissuiue had disclosed a cuiicvnifir |&gt;...iti«.ii« iii another *1 , 1,11
o- ■ i m h w uck at t h f A‘it y I I h l
tinti-’H of Japanese shipping at
\ it il.ii Him, Ituglim lhg nr* l wurk
t,lr
' ' ‘'oiuaiut ^
liiihuiil.
New
1luit *&lt;iiikrgle IHM&gt; tierm nns wt^c
ki.t-. ihnhlttl,
Kcunrtling
.
.*
* llrituiri,
. , ,even
, ±t_greatH I Shame*, c h ..r» ,.n . th*. "'«« ................ I hy the enwHk‘ l "H a rut seven Innks ami
I'livy fu r hi® f ir s t i ountur u tls c k
k, ili&lt;«truye«i
ili‘*tm y«l Tin. Hu**litt„j
- ,l iMirk(k«H i t’uhnii likviffitni ns nui'H ,iyHin^l tin* A rn encw ti f o r e n hohl.-.iptiir.-»l |,il* iin cre . ttiri'c Luiik,.
,1,1
o
|w
re
tl.m
.
of
&gt;&gt;'gu
■
i i nig lkA
lb K ii.tern Solomon i*l*n,l*.
tw u ■■■iiiuii-il car*, IN tru c k * *m1
thl* w«*uk,
hi in
ui wmilti
'phi* i'liiicm tru llu n ,
qURi
mi u in u n iluni d um p.
Mil l I l&gt; r i iii n Upon IIurn hip *r
hth Mihlvil, thus w m nhijwii lu
liciiiiMM fo re ** " ir iiit u ln iir i l c
huvk* huvn !Ufl»i»*nt*Nl Rlncu Ia«l
l»'i-Hti-l&gt; t . ch e ck th e U cil a r n .v |*4*l V1 44.fl uf B*rvkcvirwn,« r l , , 7
r 41fi*Jlie ti**,l by
, Turin lay, when its iifwaviit# wus
m i i on I he mlilillc INm f r n .il l HI hint'I’ll
tloriB.
| fir s t r tp o r t r d Uy nn A n « tr a lia n
lumiclll'il ro u llte i UttUI-k* III *111111 I \s m ninl i thu r o r g im lw illn in .
\| i
\\ i i*V«*|jf. USC) ilirtN'tffr, (govurfiitiunt BjMikvsniHti,
nei t.u rin-y
w ere
lir o lr f i
" If
Mini 111,' S o v ie t fo rce * '’* u c c c s *
v x111ii i kik»t that ihv USO jiIriia tu^ a &lt; ihnt tltnv. lh»a npnkeKimiin
■in •tnliuBlra for at
*«nu untniyiiimoiy Uatirtl n wliiriy pub
fu lly |o . if,*il ■h.'Mil,’’ tin- m in
un.k |Hd4&gt;tMv twu uf Um rrgulur
Hlntuniffit that ihu iupmiv*®
m il,iti| 0 i* reported
A .uicli- Itn l ■riii" unit 11, wfi-kiy tluiit'i'ff. Other program Wl&gt;r»* guthrrin g thu lurg-M hcm
two d a y . of furious fluhtinu dc* MitivitH’A will I»h tisvelopvii tu |o n 'f uvur ■•»«-n kn th® Kotithwcut
tri.yrd up to two liultslioll*
fill i*«&lt; h evening »&gt;f th® w rrk, in* j Pacific.
IHThap* 20INJ tirnru&gt;n
Iruop*. tlu illru ft" m imlvur tale n t varie
in rulirvK'lloli with Mich report*
M-vcn i ,, nke, *ml 26 trurkluud* lv ,h„w , holihy c lu b , mvi * | Secretary of the N avy'K no* .aid
of ai,|■j 111■-* unil eirniunllion.
chinch
.........red open house, he •*« T ue*.l.y In ffo .h in g to n th at
lin e lir r m n n g s m a im try in g to
(|
, whllr there w»» ulway* enemy
b reak n u t vif n S o v ie t e iw l.v le
,,
, ,1
. . , 0.1 I .hipping a t ita to u l, one of the
,
, J*p*ne*e
,
,
merit u H a rk e d 12 t lin r * w ith no , I ,e,,t , Morr * II. (,ro*a. Wrl- | principal
In tha
haae*
. ..
!.
s u c re * * , th e hig h cu in u iu n d ■« fur,- „ ml Recreation O fficer *l A M*traliHM
theater,
he hnd no
d
,r
Naval
Air
Hindoo,
explained
p o r ln i
knowledge of any e x tra ',r Unary
"Tile r in g o f S o v ie t tre-op* i* th a t a survey was being ,n*,le com riitratlo n then
which would disc lose the hobble*
b r in g d ra w n r io t e r a ro u n d the
and tuleiit* nf (he i,er*„.mel al
( ie . m ini g n rrl*o o , w hich I* doom
etl fu |ie ri» h ," ih o b u lle tin coii- the In,*,- Till* Inform ation will I"
made available to the Hobby
ttn u cil
com m ittee and to the DHf) to
A m o ng the p r lio iir r e token hy
uni them ill planning activities
th e ltu *» lan * w ere »even culuni'l'e
(ul tin, mell, lie said.
■ml dm c u m m s n d e r* of e tie rIt w a* rttclded to award Civi­
W ASHINGTON, Ja n . 8, OH—
man in fan try regim ent.
lian Volunteer pin* a fte r 50 hour* I’reild rn t llonaevrlt gave approvA ltogether Ult, Rod arm y of tho. uf scheduled sendee.
ul today to the pay-as-you-go lak
north (laucaau* h a t occupied 40
populated piece* In the fmoiut , Herm an Morris, chairm an of iilan. hut aalil tha raal problam
trom captured Frokhlednanski on the S|Mirt* an,l Athletic comm it­ la w halhar tha guvernm ant will
th* tru n k railw ay, tha high cum- ter. announced th a t plana are forgiva p a rt or all uf lha cu rra n t
a dua.
m end
raid. Soviet guard* and being fnnqulatad for a com m un­ ta ie
At a press conference, ha alaa
ity "play nig h t" fn which civi­
t a n k * pacing tha advance w iped
lian* and nervlea man would pal - repealed hope, which he said h#
out about 300 Germ an troop*.
Intend**! to convey In a raen tafa
ticlpaleu rn
for a United
A procedure for the Itauancd to Carigraaa,
of paaaee to wlvaa and vialbira tio n a ’ V ictory In 1014.
of aervlca man waa adopted. Mr.
iWalakupf announcad th a t wivaa
of atrv lce man a ra alw ays walcoma a t tha U 8 0 club. Paaaos
Mrmbora of Campbal M ow ing will be laiuei! th em upon raquaat
Poat of the Am erican Legion and so th at they m ay attand a t any
o th er ro lu n taara waro today ra- time.
ATHENS, Jan. 8, (A
q u e tte d , by A d ju tan t Bill T hom *
Joaaph L. Hanoi, athlol
to re p o rt Sunday m orning o r a f ­
ternoon a t tha Loglon acrap pllo
M INK DISAS T E R
on W aat r i m I tro a t.
“T h o .c a ll h a f coma a g a in for
MOBOANTOWN, W. VA-, Ja n .
tho flodth to tahrogo tho noodod 8, &lt;Jf)— A auddan m iao flra caught
acrap m oUl, whO* th a n o rth U tho n ig h t efeUt o f tho Puraglovo
anowad 'undo*, " Mr.' T horn* laid .

Sendee Men Can ^Victor io u slle J Armies Rip
fRecreation Heads
Through German Resistance PlanNewProgram
Use G a s o lin e If
i
I'rraal
For Coming Year
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tiin m u arm ies, rip
uamiu

pi fig thriMigii a wp.i uf (iv n n tn
i waiMIihinv willi I n kiIkm anil planes,
were rv|Hiftet| m have ml Vu licet I
within kh miles of the great
Cif mum biiNt* ui Kmttiv uml f*»r
i he first lin e Merlin ailmittetl
Natl reviTses were in ti i liter
N aval and m ilitary ................. HJggl
" i K * 1, ,. , „ sttiv, gatew ay to
on furlough may u*. ba.lc
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Presbyterians Add OPA Inspectors Arc
Up To
1452 Members Checking
Enforce New Law
In Past 50 Years
A total o f 1481 a rw m*mb*m
‘rr. " '-re.
.. ..... . r.tim.tci d. Ib a r* bron n c v lra d Into th a Pr*»- make *oelal calls," an A**urlHt&gt;'i
rwcaii 04KI.iH.Xl uml 1 .(HM),{N)U

th a pa&gt;t 30
r o a n . It waa Irorpad thl* morn
log from lh« H*V. &amp; O. Brown
lro, who haa J ro t completed .vi
y ro ra of acrvloa aa y * lto r of lh®
church.
Sodv* 881 of lb la Cumber h*v*
coma into th a church on Confcaalon o f Falllib. and VT1 by letter,
rvhlp bus grow n from
Tha
U i la 1911, t o H V v i t b 40 of
tbo origta&amp;l mem ber* «tUl
al
ill the

NUM BER

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Rural Production
Program Made For
Seminole County

'TAS*

M em ber AnHocInted P re ta

Allied fliers Batter Violently At
-Ship .lap Convoy Remnants

Sanford Atl
coeds Any Previous
Deposits In Local
Hanking H i s t o r y
Q t l b | k o m ln g
a ltu n tlo n tn S a n fo rd w ith «
• f l e w t o I n c r e n a ln g t h e n u m ­
b e r o f a p n rtm e a ta f o r r e n t
a n d t h e e stN b M a h m e n t o f •
lo c a l e m p l o y m e n t a g e n c y w e n
a u t h o r i s e d t o d a y a t a lu n c b T'&lt;&gt;n o f t h e S e m in o l e C o u n t y
C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e a t th e
M a y fa ir H o te l
“
Jam aa O a t, ra p o rtla g fa r th e
r i a l ro ta te reeaaalltro. declared
g l k a t a critical situ atio n a a la ta .ln r
ra lly a a th a rroekl a t th o prroewt
occupancy a f arrary hearo and
a p e rtro a a t la tow n w ith only h a lf
a f th a aa p acOad prouroiwel of tho
N aval A ir B u tto n hero y e t and

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P m a dispatch *t»l*».
A H n ti.li ltrontlc**t **id lln*
In tha u r a a report lh* Offu. titrm srt* lm -1 unnounccl (hi- rv..
„of .Prlea ...............
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-- •«**.**.
A dm lnisuatiun
•!»« ,«i'l
"jalinn -f iivilinn population of
th a t hundreds oi Inspoclor*. allied Itihfv, key Nazi citudel ill) miles
by B U ts R lli local police, were north wet of \lnscow, as “ « pre
in action •‘from Maine to Flurida" cautionary n rasure '*
Front line
salt!
the
to halt pleasure driving on “ A"
line siivices
stivices
said
MB" and "C* ration book*.
fltrm a ns wore battling &lt;l«sperate
Blm ultanaously OPA g*»« it * If U&gt;
o|&gt;cri t,w c..n i.lo r liitu
Official d«flnllion of
" p l c u n '*»« ( « a c ..u * . but declared
buttering
driving1" under the prohibition
,rTnf
, teaillly
.
,
us)\ tanks
l i r o m . .Ifrc lU c a t mmn ...
" ! ryv tl’r'" ‘lih
U n k * ,,H'
Ihv A tlantic Brobo.nl,
|
yi ; , rl)„ n,
OPA Slid Ita own enforcement vviti hu^nhiu viJIayes and sea
agenta and other law officers , # m j ihuusaml* of land mines,
checking on *'th® llleg.d pgt Hm( arm y &gt; ea 4il|iia rte ri skid
preaanc* o l pasaetiger car* at tank-lcd Infantry to lu m n i hail
place* of am uaem ent. reerrutinn «torme&lt;l into more than 40 ad&lt;liin d en tertain m en t.”
* tlooal towns in the Caucuaus dur
In !U daflnltion of parm liu-l lnC * ho
2t h° ur.'galng to tha doctor, a t - ! . Th* b»ltl* in 8 lallngr».l «nd it*
m rontlal 1 rorlron* flarnl up • • th* Itnl «r
ill
Intern! fW its c a m p a ig n
funer
. 1. n l n g to boilnroa or prof*. I d r » r lb* Herman* out .,f the
aioaat atrotlng*. or driving t&lt;u , « W r i rollcnt r.p rc .c n tln g ihr
p arparo of m rotlng an * nur balk of AiM I lll l la r ’a gain* J n
hi* I1M2
IIM2 cam
campaign,
Thursda
i - R . wInvolving
o l.ln w
.
th rea t to bl«
paign, T
hursday*
J lata comntuni.iu* disclosed.
re, health, or p ro p e rty -'
Soviet
■•■•ult
unit*
aeiitd
boo­
Tha full daflnltion:
ty anti prisoner* In th* factory
“ N a p a n o n to whom a basic r»
. - .
y iig*
,
city. It aalil,
» haa bron Wcuad may uro or " y L 0b, / , u „ , of the Red arm y,
perm it th a uaa of such ration f o r '
IUDIMfr(f
r
perallon*. **11lupporting tha operation*.
• a y driving to U a groolln* .h o r r | lwlcJ•d ‘ ,122 (lrrm&gt;Il
lir r u u n flrlng
firing (mini*
point.
a f 4 a re a o th e r th a n fam ily or
b U a to l cut nln* blo&lt;*-h 6u*e«
p a w a a il oacaaaity ^riving for aad dugouts
which no adeq u ate aU antativc
To th* w est and northw est So­
o f tnuxaporU tloa aro availr ooeapationai driving, or v iet patrol* th ru stin g a t tho deb y naval o r m lllu ry ftaooo of 22 l rap pad G erm an d i­
loavo o r farlougn vision* drove tha N asia from 20
of visiting rot*- dUgOUta, wiping o u t 150 troops
social call*: 1’ro- and c apturing ipolle Including a
leave o r furlough radio tran sm itte r, tho high com­
loaVO provision* m and reported.
In th* eweeplng a n a referred
tra n s fe r order*, o r by
n paper*, furlottora o r «pvW K A TH X *
Jhy th# eom10 Sanford-

I Lengwood
y b t a t .tho
a program
’ Connolly,
anaponalon
" day por-

0 E 6 B 0 1 A —C o ld tr tonight, bolow f r o n l n c In tho north and
h o t ti n g In tho aouth portion.
,0B1 DA—Occasional rain In
o o rth o art portion thla a lta rt a d acattorod ahowora In
U to a o u th portion th la xflam oou
a n d possibly tonight, eonaldyabJy

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Scrap Next Sunday

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FR ID A Y , JA N U A R Y 8. 1943.

ctintw
Be
perhapa M or
e parted*nte cook
J k r m g b tha roooadltkelag or rwShaedeUae a f away
while J . U lag lay

3 tfC “

H. P. Pop*, ae chairman of tha
eta coaueJUaa, eakd that
a t p r u ent hare
two primary proUama; 1)
lag tha mrothandha far

ir a r u iisa r r

Combined
deposit*
of two
hanae in oanforo el tha prroant
tnao coma within Il.ut4.npi ol
reaching tha total deposits of holn
banka operating h*r* daring 11*6
at tha Height &lt;-l lha Honda boom,
and tho
deposits of tha
Sanlord Atlantic National Bank
today ascoad thota at any other
Uaae ainca its organkallon in 1*81.
and of any *t. «r sank In Urn hlatocy of Sanjord.
'W hik local dcpoalla arc unhlgh aad n o n money I*
la Sanford than at any
dm boom yean, the
n t w m ly aound condition
of
baa he la reflected by tha aUtapf loam, and diarounta which
fo r both banka totaled on Dee. 31
•Mr *471,817.
Combined loeiu an,| dlacounU
•f tHa old H rat National Bank
•ad Seminole County Bank In
I K S were 83.924,hll.i. though their
doprolta at that time aggregated
84 JIM AST.
The** depot lie of the only two
banki In Sanford at the cloae of
1885 were divided ki
follow*:
P in t National Bank. W.BSSA-TJ
and Seminole Bank. | i,2ll,ll4l.
In a alngle year. Irom 1942 to
1841, lie Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Bank'i dapoaiu have Incrroaad 81.3T1.MI,'Vroni *1.MH,
888 to 83,320,34*. TT6 four-year
•Id Florida Scat* Bank'* depoalta
AnaouMament of ■ n n Bara I t a r e Inc raved during th* pa*l
War Production procram war to ­ year 8321,000, from f4W,000 to
day aro da by A lai R. Johnson, rio.ooc
director o f ta li work In ScminoW
Loaaa and diacount* of indi­
County.
vidual tanka in 1*24 were aa foi“Coiyraaa baa appointed *15.- lowa: IU iU ,02b for the P in t Na­
000.000 for claraan of lantrurtion, tional Bank and 82,004,846 for
the Seminole County Bank. In
1881, during tha
“depraalon,"
wbea the Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Bank waa tha only
one
operating hero. It* loan* and dl*eounta war* 8225,401 and It* dapo*Jta were 81^48,708. Ita Dec. J l .
1842 atatamant reported loan* and
dlscuunta totallag 8804.7*0, while
the Florida State Bank’* loon*
~ o n to totaled I18T-087.
t S t k National i j h of
..IIM , with VfhlCtl t U SanAtUntlc la a ffllla ttf. had
ta totaling 8M,M7,Ol. on
31, 1038 a h Jn a b r It* ded artke, i
poalta
total M U M 1 1 . 1U loan*
production
and diarounta today total 814,tabia prod
production, piocroelng food 0 4 4 JI7 , a* compared with 82.fo r hooka m on farts*,
7*8,119 In 1038.
'TfaAaddition
S * clalaaa
. ........
will ...........
bo gt**n
to city rroidrnta la
procroaing,
and atoriag food lor homo -jea.
Mr*. Oulda Wikon, county home
demon*trot! on agent, bn*
been
raquroted to contact nil woman’*
organtuUona and claba to enlkt
their co-opereclon In this work,
Mr. Johnson mid.
In
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N U M B E R 96.

Allied fliers Batter Violently At
-Ship .lap Convoy Remnants

San fo rd Atl
coeds Any Previous
Deposits In Local
H an kin g H i s t o r y
Q t lb | k o m ln g
a ltu n tlo n tn S a n fo r d w ith «
• f l e w to In cre n a ln g th e nu m ­
b e r o f a p n r tm e a ta f o r r e n t
an d th e estN bM ahm ent o f •
lo c a l e m p lo y m e n t a g e n c y w e n
a u t h o r i s e d to d a y a t a lu n c b T'&lt;&gt;n o f t h e S e m in o le C o u n ty
C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce a t t h e
M a y fa ir H o t e l
“
Jamaa O at, raportlag far the
r ia l rotate reeaaalltro. declared
g l k a t a critical situation aalata.lnr
rally aa tha rroekl a t tho prroewt
occupancy a f arrary hearo and
apertroaat la town with only half
af tha aapacOad prouroiwel of tho
Naval Air B u tton hero yet and

Member AnHocInted P reta

(ie n e ra l
M acA rth u r
A nnotinces V irtu al
C om pletionO f B it te r
Papuan C am p aign

P ra y e r For F irs t M eetin g of 78th C ongress

•« ♦ Itaarli &gt;r# I'rr««|
A turrii-ati alul A llied fliurn
lin ttfrm l
v m lently
at
th e
rcn m u n la tif a lll-slii]* Jn|tnnene convoy o f f 4 he
New
1IIIilien co n st ImliLy. cllm u xiiiif
n 2 4 -h o u r rum iiiiK lint tie In
w hich th e y w ere o ffic ia lly
c re d ite d w ith sin kim t two big
tru ns| strts, iliim ngiiig a th in !
and sh o o tin g down 18 enem y
fighters
t ■r it»■r ftI M«r Ar I Itn i '&lt;t hr Miltp11 r i 'T * ami.iimi-.ti tin- virtuMl t'lim
g&gt;l«”Iit»ii of the iillter Pii)}iian m m
luiigu in N'ivk (itilnen with the
uiiiiihilnt inn i*f the InikMiieNf, nn
Atiny tlmt . hh*i * tnlnle.1 Ih.OOO

AmrfCuti liiajmUluM frnm Allieil hei8ili|iiHtlem in N&lt;»Hh A fr ica
■•Mill hnil went her htnl rlunett In
agai n mi the rmrlhein ^octlun in
Tummn ii ml iiuiicrtteil u lull.
Cur in tin' mouth, u Pruneh mill

Rural Production
Program Made For
Seminole County

Ainerii'Hn i-nmri T«rju, at talking

iigMinwt henvy mhi^. wim re|M&gt;rteil
imvi* 4-u|i|ureil Hie Aim nutpuHl lit fu nm it Muller in “the
teriittiv
nf tiie o n sls," killing
2f»0 I tu Ilans
Allied planes Immheil the harb or
&lt;if I’lilmem, Sicily, In h daylight
r muI y e ste n ia y , whili* the Navy
in W as hington reported United
S t a l e s Arm y All F o r c e s ngaiit
blasted J a p a n e s e tuises at Kiskn
o f f Alaska and Muiulu in the
Hohinions
Tin* re sults were not
disclosed.

American airmen, continuiiij as­
saults on Japarieae supply linea
• m l baaaa In th® Hiilontuna, have

Reverend Jetnei Rises Hdf|«#oiiiery» chap leiA or the fiouee
•f Repreeentatlvei delivered t|ie u(&gt;enlna prayer at the first
meeting of the seventy-eighth CfelgTrse. The eyes of the country

I P . H i g i n W ill B e
’43 Townsend Leader
U P. Hagan waa ro-oloctad
president of tka Townsend Club
t a t evening and W. L Hughey
waa alactad vka president. Other
offkora who will aorro la 1M1
aro: II. O. Lnndqoist,
aecond
vfca praaidcot; Mr*. J . A- Witllama, aacraiary,
Mr*. Martha
Moffett,
bautw or. Mr*. A. C.
Star*#, pubiktty rnalrman and
J . O . ffha rro, atata tpoakar far
lb# nrjTinfTitUn
Mr. B a m
Mr. H o g t** and

In ui - ., 1 11„*■ —I of Stulitigriul
th.- Ki - n . " • • v * n u u t i i n r iiti’iitv
pi fig thriMigii a wp.i uf (ivnntn i .--i.t.iti, «■. (.it iciil uli,-ii.l mill i
i waiMIihinv willi I nkiIkm anil planes, c-iiiiii .I it mmitH-r uf |mitml * l id
uamiu

A total of 1481 arw m*mb*m on furlough may u*. ba.lc
b ar* bron ncvlrad Into tha Pr*»- make *oelal calls," an A**urlHt&gt;'i
tha pa&gt;t 30 P m a dispatch *t»l*».
ro a n . It waa Irorpad th l* morn
In tha uraa report lh* Offu.
l o g fr om l h « H*V. &amp; O. Brown
—
——
-Admlnisuatiun
•!»« ,«i'l
lro, who haa Jro t completed .vi „of .Prlea .................
that hundreds oi Inspoclor*. allied
yrora of acrvloa aa y * lto r of lh® by BU ts Rlli local police, were
church.
Sodv* 881 of lb la Cumber h*v* in action •‘from Maine to Flurida"
coma into tha church on Confca- to h a lt pleasu re dr ivin g on “ A "
alon o f Falllib. and VT1 by letter, MB " and " C * ration book*.
Blm ultana ously OP A g * » « it *
rvhlp bus grown from
Tha
"p lcu n
U i la 1911, to H V v i t b 40 of Official d«flnllion o f
tbo origta&amp;l member* «tUl
al
ill the dr ivin g1" under the prohibition

were rv|Hiftet| m have ml Vulicet I l&gt;I within kh miles of the great
A i ini, til

Cif mum

biiNt* ui

Kmttiv

uml

f*»r

i he first lin e Merlin ailmittetl
Natl reviTses were in ti i liter
HJggl
" i K * 1, ,. , „ sttiv, gateway to
“/.J.V’V«8'' o i l l i e n ,...

‘rr. " '-r
e. ........ r.tim.tci d. Irwcaii 04KI.iH.Xl uml 1.(HM),{N)U

A H n ti . li ltrontlc**t **id lln*
ti t rm srt * lm-1 un n oun cc l (hi- rv..
•«**.**.
"jali n n -f iivilinn population of

Itihfv, key Nazi citudel ill) miles
north wet of \lnscow, as “« pre
cautionary nrasure '*

salt!
the
F r o n t line
line siivices
stivices
said
f l t r m a n s wore b att lin g &lt;l«sperate
If U&gt;
o|&gt;cri t,w c .. n i . l o r liitu
'*»« ( « a c . . u * . but declared
teaillly but tering
,rTnf
,
\
.
,
us) ta n ks
l i r o m . . I f r c l U c a t mmn . . .
" ! ryv tl’ r' " ‘lih
U n k * ,,H'
waa built Ihv A t la n ti c B r o b o . n l ,
|
yi ; , rl)„ n,
mans* built
O P A S l i d Ita own enfor cement vviti hu^nhiu viJIayes and sea
la addition age nt a and oth er law o ff ic e r s , # m j ihuusaml* of land mines,
tail Arena*
c he ck in g on *'th® llleg.d pgt Hm( arm y &gt;ea4il|iiarteri skid
fo r out of preaan c* o l pasa etiger c a r * at tank-lcd I n fantry t o l u m n i hail
p la c e* o f am uaem en t. reerrutinn «torme&lt;l into more than 40 ad&lt;lithat In tho
* tlooal towns in th e Caucuaus dur
amerienced i n d e n te r ta i n m e n t. ”
I n ! U daflnltion o f pa rm liu-l lnC * ho
2t h° ur.'liter, Warm,
g a l n g to tha docto r, a t - ! . T h * b » l t l * in 8 l a l l n g r » .l «nd it*
It fly, marm
r
o
n
tl
a
l
1
r
o
r
l
r
o
n
*
fl
a
r n l up •• th * Itn l «r
i
l
l
• and daath
its campaign
Intern! f W
funer
rarhoU. All

Commander WincheU
Makes Secret Mission
A mall Is
Evidence (

tons

Uto a raall- . 1. n ln g to boilnroa or prof*. I d r» r lb* Herman* out .,f the
Ntw Yror'a aioaat atrotlng*. or driving t&lt;u , « W r i rollcnt r.prc.cntlng ihr
parparo of mrotlng an *nur balk of AiMI llllla r’a gain* Jn
alow -Bloat
hi*
IIM2 campaign,
cam p aig n, Thursday*
T h u rs d a
i - R .wInvolving
o l .l n w .
threat to bl«
I1M2
pi&lt;Ut
Qur
J lata comntuni.iu* disclosed.
re, health, or property-'
S
o
v
ie
t
■•■•ult
u
n
it*
a
e i i td boo­
Tha full daflnltion:
ty anti prisoner* In th * fa cto ry
“Na panon to whom a basic r»
. -.
y iig*
,
c ity . It aalil,
» haa bron Wcuad may uro or " y L 0b, / , u„, o f th e Red ar m y,
permit tha uaa of such ration f o r '
IUDIMf
r(f
r
pe rallo n *. *1
*1lupporting tha operation*.
•ay driving to U a groolln* .h o rr | lwlcJ•d ‘ ,122 (lrrm&gt;Il
lirru u n fl
firing
rl n g (mini*
point.
a f4 area other than family or
b U a to l cut nln* blo&lt;*-h6u*e«
paw aail oacaaaity ^riving fo r aad dugouts
which no adequate aUantativc
To th* west and northwest So­
o f tnuxaporUtloa aro availr ooeapationai driving, or viet patrol* thrusting at tho deby naval or m lllury ftaooo of 22 l rap pad German di­
loavo or farlougn vision* drove tha Nasia from 20
of visiting rot*- dUgOUta, wiping out 150 troops
social call*: 1’ro- and capturing ipolle Including a
leave or furlough radio transmitter, tho high com­
loaVO provision* mand reported.
In th* eweeplng a n a referred
transfer order*, or by
n paper*, furlottora or «pvW KA TH X*
J hy th# eom-

nf

explttodvcH

tin

two

Jap

airfields
northwest of (iuaikl*
canal, the Navy rrportiWL Thuraila v

Sendee Men Can ^Victor iouslleJ Armies Rip
fRecreation Heads
Through German Resistance PlanNewProgram
Use Gasoline If
i
wwr*cli»»r*l I'rraal
For Coming Year
Home On Leave K 4IIf'* %vutiinmu
armies, rip

Presbyterians Add OPA Insp ectors Arc
Up To
1452 Members CE nhecking
fo rce New Law
In Past 50 Years Naval and military .................

laatruetioa, will bo boll. Ho slated.

scored a |H&gt;sBlhl« lounh hit on an
enaiuy
transport miuJ &lt;tunu&gt;ed

are m e n on the wartime pCungrese a* it meets to solve many
problems affertiiig every man, wiiinan stmI ehibl In the Unite I
Status. ThiA 1* * phi»n*'|ihu|o.

N oiv U SO A ctivitit's
Arc* E x p lain ed Hy
D irecto r W eiskop f

A commonluua »aM J k m s r k a t t
planes on
Wednda«!af
&lt;UUd&lt;f
t i m e ) re turn rill Ui hurl de stru ctio n
nil the new enemy a ird ro m e a l
M un la which only 24 hours e a r ­
lier hud been heavily bombed by
iM*th I I ii IUmI S t a t e s a i r amt s u r ­
fa c e c r a f t . T h e y also hundred an
Airfitdd a t Kahili, firm lliiln on
limigalnvlll# Island
R es u lt s of
n either m ill were reported,
Karlker th® sam e day big arm y
Flyin g
Fo r tre ss® ', esc ort ed by
l.iK'khesNl i j g h t n i n g and i 'u r t i s s
Warhaw k
fighterH. &lt;i |hiU ih] lha
enemy tr a n s p o rt hi I he S h o r t land
island area, 2P0 mdes northwest
of l hi ails les ns I, nod rlaimml n
pi ssitd# hit on the st ern.
Fr om Melbourne, Au st ra lia, an
i nr her re port govrr mil ru t s o j r c r s
OH'eiteil Thursilay th at ukr recoil
nuissuiue had disclosed a cuiicvntin ti -’H of J a p a n e s e shipping a t
liiihuiil. New llrituiri, even g r eat.
.* *
. , , ,
±t_
" ' « « .................... I hy the enI'livy fur hi® fi rs t i ountur u tlsc k
,iyHin^l tin* Arnencwti f o r e n hohlnig lkA
lb K i i .te r n Solomon i* l* n ,l *.
'phi* i'liiicmtrullun,
qURi

tiHttli- niu'"'l fur ii
t o * p..j..iliifivl pill' i' ivlu-ri- l In
l i i ‘ttiiiin- tuiil ciiitr.'iit i iit.i.l ft,*-.H
f i l i n ' - , iiii .'I ik th o oltlo IIIlH" II I
Suvi.-t
" ii - In MUIII
■yi.ti'lUHlIcillv
I hi Kce reatinvi iHvUinn nf I lie
lii-iil ih.urn tho f o r ti fi c a ti o n * uii.l i Si m u tie &lt;’m inty [)efen»»e &lt;‘mm
t il mh-v I imj : ImaI night «l th r l itv
won. ihiwii the g* rr i* iin
A lull Iwlta lh 'il of t l i r m i n i in f til n it I Hfiimival n f thi* U S U ,
f i n i l t , " i n routed fioiii *1 nil '■ j.r.'L-i 'ini rthich 4MiliU*m|ilatrpi two
ifir |&gt;...iti«.ii« iii a n o t h er * 1 , 1,11
o- ■ i m h wuck at t h f A‘it y I I h l
\it il.ii Him, Ituglimlhg nr* l wurk
t,lr
' ' ‘'oiuaiut ^
1luit *&lt;iiikrgle IHM&gt; tiermnns wt^c
ki.t-. ihnhlttl,
Kcunrtling
H I Shame*, c h ..r » ,.n . th*.
wHk‘ l "H a rut seven Innks ami
k,
ili‘*
t
m
y
«
l
Tin.
Hu**litt„j
- ,l iMirk- ili&lt;«truye«i
(k«Hi t’uhnii likviffitni ns nui'H
.-.iptiir.-»l |,il*iincre. ttiri'c Luiik,.
,1,1
o|wr etl.m. of■ &gt;&gt;'gui i
twu ■■■iiiuii-il car* , IN t r u c k * *m1
th l* w«*uk,
hi in
ui wmilti
mi uin un iluni dump.
r i iii n Upon IIurn hip *r
Mil l I l&gt;
hth Mihlvil, thus wm nhijwii lu
liciiiiMM fo r e ** "iriiitulniir i l c
huvk* huvn !Ufl»i»*nt*Nl Rlncu Ia«l
l»'i-Hti-l&gt; t . check th e Ucil arn .v |*4*l V1 44.fl uf B*rvkcvirwn,« r l , , 7
r 41fi*Jlie ti**,l by
, Turin lay, when its iifwaviit# wus
m ii
on I he mlilillc INm frn.il l HI hint'I’ll
tloriB.
|first r t p o r t r d Uy nn An«tra lia n
lumiclll'il roulltei UttUI-k* III *111111 I \s m ninl i thur orgim lw illn in.
\| i
\\ i i*V«*|jf. USC) ilirtN'tffr, ( govurfiitiunt BjMikvsniHti,
nei t.u rin-y were lirolrfi " I f
Mini 111,' Soviet force * '’*u c cc s*
v x 111ii i ki k»t that ihv U SO ji I riia tu^
a &lt; ihnt
tltnv. lh»a npnkeKimiin
■in •tnliuBlra fo r at
*«nu untniyiiimoiy Uatirtl n wliiriy pub
fully |o. if,*il ■h.'Mil,’’ tin- m in
un.k |Hd4&gt;tMv twu uf U m rr gu lu r
Hlntuniffit that ihu iupmiv*®
mil,iti|0 i* reported
A .uicli- I tn l ■ riii" unit 11, wfi-kiy tluiit'i'ff. O t h e r
pro gra m Wl&gt;r»* g u th rrin g thu lur g-M hcm
two d a y . of fu ri ous flu htinu dc*
Mitiv itH ’A will I»h tisvelopvii tu |on'f uvur ■•»«-n kn th® Kotithwcut
tri.yr d up to two liultslioll*
fill i*«&lt; h ev ening »&gt;f th® wr rk , in* j Pacific.
IHThap*
20INJ
tirnru&gt;n
Iruop*. tl u il lru ft" mimlvur t a l e n t varie
in rulirvK'lloli with Mich re port *
M-vcn i ,, nke, *m l 26 trur kluud*
lv
,h„ w ,
holihy c l u b , mvi * |S e c r e ta r y o f the N a v y ' K n o * .a id
of ai, |■j 111■-* unil ei rn iu n llion .
chinch
..........red open house, he •*« T u e * . l . y In f f o . h i n g t o n th at
lin e l i r r m n n g s m a i m tr yin g to
(|
, whllr there w»» ulway* enemy
break nut vif n Soviet eiwl.vle
,,
, ,1
..
, 0 .1 I .hip p in g a t ita t o u l , one o f the
,
, ,
,
merit uHarked 12 tl i n r * with no , I ,e,,t , Morr * II. (, ro *a. Wrl- |principal
J * p * n e * e haae* In tha
. ..
!.
su c r e** , th e high cuinuiund ■« fur,- „ ml R ec reatio n O ff i c e r * l A M*traliHM
theat er,
he hnd no
d , r Naval Air Hindoo, explained
porlni
knowledge of any extra',r Unary
th
a
t
a
survey
was
being
,n*,le
" T i l e rin g o f Soviet tre-op* i*
comriitratlon then
b ri n g drawn r i o t e r arou nd the which would disc lose th e hobble*
and tuleiit* nf (he i,er*„.m el al
(i e . mini gn rr l*o o, which I* doom
etl fu |ieri»h," iho bulletin coiittnucil
Among the prl ioiirr e tok en hy
th e ltu*»lan* were »even culuni'l'e
■ml dm c u m m s n d e r* of e ti e r-

man infantry regiment.
Altogether Ult, Rod army of tho.
north (laucaau* hat occupied 40
populated piece* In the fmoiut
trom captured Frokhlednanski on
th* trunk railway, tha high cummend raid. Soviet guard* and
ta n k * pacing tha advance wiped
out about 300 German troop*.

Legion W ill G ath er
Scra p N ex t Sunday

the In,*,- Till* Information will I"
made available to the Hobby
committee and to the DHf) to
uni them ill planning activities
(ul tin, mell, lie said.
It w a * rttclded to award Civi­
lian Volunteer pin* after 50 hour*
uf scheduled sendee.
, Herman Morris, chairman of
the S|Mirt* an,l Athletic commit­
ter. announced that plana are
being fnnqulatad for a commun­
ity "play night" fn which civi­
lian* and nervlea man would pal ticlpaleA procedure for the Itauancd
of paaaee to wlvaa and vialbira
of aervlca man waa adopted. Mr.
iWalakupf announcad that wivaa
of atrvlce man ara always walcoma at tha U 8 0 club. Paaaos
will be laiuei! them upon raquaat
so that they may attand at any
time.

Roosevelt Approves
I'ay-A s-G o T a x P lan
WASHINGTON, Jan. 8, OH—
I’reildrnt llonaevrlt gave approvul today to the pay-as-you-go lak
iilan. hut aalil tha raal problam
la whalhar tha guvernmant will
forgiva part or all uf lha currant
taiea dua.
At a press conference, ha alaa
repealed hope, which he said h#
Intend**! to convey In a raentafa
to Carigraaa,
urn
for a United
tion a’ Vict ory

In

1014.

0 E 6 B 0 1 A —Coldtr tonight, boForm er Coach Is No1
10 Sanford- low fro n ln c In tho north and
I Lengwood
Mrmbora of Campbal Mowing
h o ttin g In tho aouth portion.
Stationed
A t S an fo r
,0B1 DA—Occasional rain In Poat of the American Legion and
y b t a t .tho
a program
oorthoart portion thla altar- other roluntaara waro today raATHENS, Jan. 8, (A
’ Connolly,
tad acattorod ahowora In quetted, by Adjutant Bill Thom*
Joaaph L. H anoi, athlol
anaponalon
to report Sunday morning o r a f­
U toaouth portion thla xflamoou
" day porand possibly tonight, eonaldyabJy
ternoon at tha Loglon acrap pllo
MINK DISAS T E R
on Waat r i m Itroat.
“T h o .ca ll haf coma again for
MOBOANTOWN, W. VA-, Jan .
8 f * tarty Saturday.
tho flodth to tahrogo tho noodod 8, &lt;Jf)— A auddan miao flra caught
acrap moUl, whO* tha north U tho night efeUt o f tho Puraglovo
anowad 'undo*, " Mr.' Thorn* laid.

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heating

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cortaW* thad thiaa

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driving.
So the motorist wan Immediately pqt in a position to
decide for himself whether he Wag broakihg the law. It
he lakes the children out for aft, Afternoon drive,,and ev­
erything goes along all rights h*)l ,MK&gt;babty have aome fun
and his ration book will be *taken Jaway: fr^ifi'blm. Bat'If
the children ‘get to fussing, hls.wffe indulged (ji trtr favor­
ite sport of back seat driving, and they get into an argu­
ment over the family budget.-that eertajaly cart't be called
pleasure driving.
i'
&gt;;
J,
’
It's the same way about going ho 'the doctor. It's okey
to go to the doctor providing youro really tick. But if
you go there thinking you've gaf dancer .of Urn:stomach,

STRONG GW
WftKTfO

homes, I m l i m m , rsrevt*.
JL*t all o f u* n a u a b n that
each In this war ia sacrificing
much. L e t all of 19 remember
this and k pay tribute to each

Pvti H . A, Manning, U. 8 . Mg-

;

Grief
..( F r ew Poetry)

Tea know how you will tum
Shniptly from the lilac*

,eryT

B6w oven In mldit of mlndn&lt;*i
ifcm'
after a face glimpsed only once
' - ‘ frim the moving Ire ln f
W

J Irish lopg1" * In *pky snow-

Uio plash canopy
kUiummer
►she the .ht litig hospital-

Pvt. W. Gordon Dean. Co. “E ".
1st Mod. Bog., F t. Ord, CaUf.

WHAT ABOUT*YOUR SOLDIER?
By MRS. ERN EST HOUBHOLDER

really dent mind, for the*e Glen
are In trekin g to come out there
and back you up, you know.

tilt let fagr o r flv« dap*. They art
iparnU ly In Ja rg a aaetioni and then,

it i«

rlcan ta cn n lQ u a iP tiah ad .to -th e l|mnstru ction un it*.

we like about the
ling situation. Things
be m bod as thsy
:iWe a n having o lot of fires
l&gt;A kk country which scat (ho
|vgo o f American eltlssns. And
M** times wo wondsr If some af
|Wp':*rt Milked by Axis agents.
L-yV i- 1 • &lt;Wi ——•
'g fiw th at all rsilonlng has boon
Rt snotber t l percent, and homo
MMrt. srv being (old to convert
minors ore out oa strike
M gndtng higher wages. I t is
Ha tot a s If ft was pkimsd the!

to aKyiftTaWM construction, v Indeo-’
rfenllllb a Kaiser ship stood on end.
a gkyMbrafwr la a
-•wise,. gnd have been, although Mr.
Bridges can be dl
Kaiser would probably Improve the procedure and shorten
the time.
Much Is lust, however, in this new slam-hang con­
struction. which men trained in the,old technique* will miss
and regret. Terminology take* (t on the chin. Traditional
term* used for centuriea, Add dear to the .hearts of skilled
workers, are lost. Old Words are abused and defiled, Thus
a ship's "hold" becomes manly the "hole." The ship Is
"corkod" Instead ef “caulked" to moke It tight, ,*pd the
"galley" becomes—of all things—the “gallery." After a
few more launchings it may be a mare "kitchen.” Patent
ships, built by th* tod, lack personality. And With the
breaking down of ancient words, much of the old romance

chance to do b tttcr
doasn't need It?

And

who

Last week we ware In compedlion with Gyniy Hoe* le e -o n ly
We (tripped the Reader'* Digest. .
from cover to cover.
fltuart McTyre .urpri*e,| hi*
mother with an uneipected visit
on wednnday, Dec. 9. Hi was
hare for only one day, but you
know that must havt been a
grade iky for his parents.
ntuort I* ons of only 18 In hk
company to be subject to M. P,
duty. That l&gt; what brought him
to Jacksonville end from there
to BonfOnl la not »o verr far
(under the circumstances),
*0

"H ot" Painter, Leon Lawson
ami James Arrant have all gone
to sea again. Wa won’t say Just
when, but It was grand to get
a glimpse of Jh e m while they
were at homo. T h sy ll be bringing
you the stuff you need and toon.
Our wish to a Merchant Morin#
man M always,
Bottoms lip I
Good luck, friendsI
We had s number of vkhs over
the holidays from Merchant .Ma­
rine man and lads In the Navy.
They told us many Interm ting
things— many Interesting experi­
ences o f then pwn o r o f the men
they had- talked with. Men 1X 0
Haa been all over the world. \
Several agreed
that
daaert
fighting Is the worst. They said
that you could run your baud
tltrough your hair and bring out
a handful of sand. The water k
coerce, so
bathing Is limited.

'The home away
from home*’
Magnolia ft 5th St.

John Thomas Rumbloy was
home for a short furlough last
faonlh. John Thoms# k s UJ?.N.
onner on a merchant marine you
now. IneldenteUy, wo road the
-ley before yesterday that the
mere hint marines srs foil
of hi* musk. He played without have mall service opened to
accompaniment ana the toaee he
drew from that violin wrenched
the heart. Youth and talent. A
wonderful future In concert or
radio.
New that boy has kid down
that violin for h k country.
That boy was Pete Mere.
Pete hag ■ furleugh and Christ­
mas at homo. How wenderful!
W hlk ho was bom he sad
Jack Woodruff came to so* u* sad
we had a moot enjoyable visit.
Pete graduated from Columbia,
Term, In 1H 1,
H i has boon to the Wset l a ­
dles, Scotland and Ireland, fie
has boon to A frk a and agent
three dura ht A I f te n where he
was surprised to wo their very

10.00 wk.
21 m eals— 8.00
Y ou'll like our
m eals — and
ou r service!
P h o n e 7 9 6 -W

Take

It

Or Leave

swtwr

A young hopeful told his sthat ho had once stolen 1 100,0and wap tod to know whether d
could forgive him. She rcpllsj
" I t all depends on how much J
It you have lo ft "
No ho(
laundering can do your work J
weO as the Wlfa Saving Ststli
a# ws have the equipment aJ
employees who' know how to ■
It,
I

LAUNDR

your clothes.
Imagine
r Am tries ns I
oy told us that s friend of
■ ce rta in bast which ws*
►d, Inaked of
jumping,
the smpke stock to th*
■ad blow tho whistle un-

j ±?m
tt^And

m

Invites you to dine in e quiet,
ruflnod atmosphere wbero sating
Is n pleasure!

wouldn’t

win never be cited
but U was Just ne

MNNSft

i

LUNCHBON

ttslnss* ntsut Don’t or*
odvsrtlalng In 1B48 si
sraers. will not ovortoW«et Cltlsen.
Soe

JA C K S O N IN N

C

th a t
iK a b e r apd his awarm■th* •w R to r i# ,npM b*btnU y, they are

Wy, t f v a lt f W t t w r Dukkly.

ARCADE

Package Store

Room and B oard
•rrtrtftf a t Camp Shelby and was
in tba hospital there far about
two weeks. Ho U roportod, bowseer, at being much Improved.
Jack, wo hope you're complete
ly Improved and woll by now. It
must bo pretty tough to go to a
new territory—a new life—and
get ttek before you have a' thanet
to evem get aequalntod.
A soldier who was hors during
the holidays, told us that Camp
Ord Is a new came, a Very ak a
camp and comfortable. W ont all
of yea 1s t as have further ncwoT
In tbo mcanHfna. bom's our little
constant good wlah for you.

(Patent Ships

honestly hap.

proudly.

LL POPULAR BRANDS:

A GOOD MANY LITERARY
'LOWERY PRA YERS NEVER
llS E ANY HIGHER THAN THE
APTEfU) TH E KEY TO s u e K 6QPUL PRAYER IS H1NCERf y , BUCK MAY BE HTUMBJLNO AND INELEGANT, BUT
IOD G E T S T J i ^ - ID EA : Pray
t thy father Winch Is In secret,
a d . Iky father which «»«ih in down on au to m o b ile d riv in g jt f g h t e r th a n o v er.
scret shall reward thee openly.

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; J U Ktneben Fow ati. » 7 th In f,
A p. 0 . a t. Camp Shelby. MU*.

pleasure driving. It now teems that if trim are a soldier
at home on.furlough, it Isn’t pleasure driving If you take
your nhl man out for a joyride, but if he talus you it k.
Ami similarly If you go to a cocktail party, -that Is a crime
of the first water, but If you go to the funeral-the neat day.
that is pleasufo driving and henea okay.'
When gasoline ration area CMDtnanced last year, the
reason given for it was that roMwrthad to be conserved
and for that reason it was -belatedly ,applied to the whole
country, even thoee states whefp oil bobbles fight out -&gt;f
the ground. But now that the rubber situation nas vaatlv

If all mAkea an Intsrestlng picture for the Florida
legislature aa (t contemplates Ita.dellbegstifns which begin
early next Spring. The State government, the echools, and
much of the State's welfare work bi carried on through
automobile taxes of ope kind pr another Gasoline Uges,
auto license taxes, just now cofll Itig due and .payable, per­
sonal property .taxes and race.tntu taxes,.provide the bulk
of this State's1revenue.
One wonders whether it .would not be easier and wiser
to get gasoline-to the people go that :they .call carry on their
normal functions than to b
to reform our entire
domestic Ilf* and economic ayi iip in the midst of war.
What
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pipeline to ^
t Ofiflslds,and what Wash­
ington needs is a pipeline to the -people.

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liquor - that

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A n d P erso n a l Activities
C A R O L IN E H IL L C R A PP 3 , Society E ditor.

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fa cia l Calendar
FRIDAY
Campbcll-Loaslng Pint unit 63
will have It* regular Hireling at
Aka Legion Hut at 1:30 P.M.
Bed Cmai *uri[ical dressing* will
be held at the Crammer School
from 10:00 A. M until 4:30 P.
M. Mrs. II. 0. Pope urge* the
public to pleaae attend.
— The Sally Uarriion Chapter of
An* Daughter* of American Hsvolutlon will meet at the home of
lira. W. M. Thigpen, HOfl Mag.
Holla Avenue at 3:00. Mr*. M. S.
Wig* Ins will be co-ho»tr»*. Any
vlettlng Daughter* are cordially
^ v lte d .
SCNDAY
The Presbyterian Young People
will hold open house Immediately
after ehurrb In ihe Anne* at
H:«l P. M
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MONDAY
Th«* Presbyterian Women* Auill*ry null mwt with the following.
Builncfla Women* Circle witn
M n . Joe Corley chairmen and
I n . Gertrude
Gilbert
homtraa.
Palmetto Avenue at 7 : 3 0 P.

Circle No I Mrs Walter llarh
chairman and will meet at the
church nt 3:30 P. M.
Circle No. 2—Mrs John C,'
Bromley hostess. Celery Avehoe,
ml 3:30 I*. M. Co-hostesses Mn.
rrancls Meriwether and rhairman
lira. W. S. Brumlev
Circle No. . 1 - Mrs. J. N. Glllon
chairman
an(| hostess,
1201
Palmetto Avenue at 3:30 P. M.
Circle No 4— Mrs.
A.
I).
Amlth chairman and hostels Mn.
W, A leav itt. 2493 Orange Ave­
nue at 3:30. Co-hostess will le
Mra. Harry lieeren.
Circle No.
6—Mra.
D.
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Thrasher chairmen and hoateaa,
, AB4 Grandview, at 4:00 P. M.
- V o-hoi teases will be N n . W. S.
, Earl fend M ill Annie Nelson. ,
Circle No. 0—Mr*, Fred Wight
chairman. 11oat ess will be Mra.
J . E- Monger, 017 Geneva Avenue
12:80. Co-hostess will be Mn
W. Tenney, ■
Circle* for the First Baptist
. Church wilt meet with the followIns:
Circle No. 1— Mn. R. Z. Johnaon, 1021 West F ln t Street. Co*
stn aes will be Mra. R. G. Ms-

A wedding of much Intereat to
aociety In thia state and one of
unusual beauty and charming sim­
plicity was that of Miaa Miry
Louise (Marlese) Torrance, for­
merly of Sanford, and Pvt. Lawr­
ence L. Froneherger, Jr., of Ashe­
ville, which took place in Carlobad. Meiico, Tuesday, Dec. t f ,
at 7:00 o'clock In (he evening at
the First Presbyterian Church.
Dr. W. S. Datwlo, pastor of the
church, officiated.
.The vow* were apoken in front
of a background of Boston fern,
palms, white snapdragon* and
gladioli. Before the ceremony the
orgenlat played ''Because”, end "1
I-ove You
The
Wedding
u Trulv”.
Trill
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March from Lohengrin waa play­
ed for the processional and M
delssohn’s march for the
sional. During the service “Mebsstrautn" was played.
The bride was escorted by Lieut.
Merritt G. Purpus.
The bride­
groom had as his heat man S taff
Sergeant Harold Shrwvger. Mrs.
Merritt G. Purpus waa matron of
honor.
The bride wore a handsome
winter white wool dreaa with
brown accessories and a shoulder
bouquet of pink rosebuds and
sweetheart rosea. Aftar a abort
wedding trip Pvt. Froneberger re­
turned to the Carlsbad Air Base
ami Mr*. Froneberger left for her
home in Charlotte. N.C
T h e b rid e Is
M r.
ami M rs.

the d a u g h te r of
Hugh
Torrance,

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formerly of Sanford. Sha attend­
ed Montreat Junior College and
Agnea Scott college in Georgia.
She now holds an executive posi­
tion with the United State* Rub­
ber Company In Charlotte.

B u sin ess M eet Held
By W om an’s Club
Mr*. Jam es Moughton presided
over the monthly business meet­
ing of the Sanford Woman’s Club
which waa held Wednesday a f­
ternoon at the club house. Mra.
O.P, Herndon reported a total of
110 waa cleared for the kit bag
fund from the Silver Tea given.
Alio 07 and a number of gifta
were aent to the Jacksonville
Home Society front the Chrletma*
party.
The club voted to award a 16
prli# to the outstanding art stu­
dents Bb^.the - iieffilnole County
acbool*, lira. C.R. Dawson urg­
ed all member* to bring their
old alllt and nylon hoe* to the
Rad Cross room ni It needs six
mar* pound* to meet the quota
given
M rs. .B a u iU o n . introduced B#v
F ro
anfc
n t 'Itilley
'Fill ley of
or the Eplecopal
Church who gave an Interesting
itlng
Knox explained the new point
■ytlem of rationing food and urg­
ed everyone to halp the Rad Croaa
In thalr spare time.
Hostesses for the meeting were
Mre. C.R. Dawson, Mr*. L.P. Hagan, Mrs. H.H. McCaalin
Mrs. W .E. Erickson. Arou
member* were present.

P ou ltry Sp ecialist
E xp lains Production

Lieut. Donald Pearson of Dale
Mabry Fiekl in Tallahassee spent
Chriatma* day with hla family.
McCall has returned
Ge. alter spending
with her parents,
0 tt. McCall

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CALENDAR

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B ig g e r* , Mr- It .1
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O w rff Clfvelimi, depleting a hotel keeper, in \ he* nrmiM'il ln.ii
vklunt In the c*ntr* r»f thin wren® from ll»w W«* Co Agiiln," showing
Fred Wight Seaman i 'e USNAS at the Hits Thrntri* nest -H.iinlay * m. i MmiiRhy wnb P i*.I*. r Mim
and Molly a1* the* curio mi couple* It «D Me* po tin with n pel inmpim/
of Fort Ijroderdale Is spendlni
few day* with hi* mother
frog which park* within « WMter-pittf" r -in** uf 1 &gt;i■ mnuv buli.Mm
Fred Wight.
incident* u f F i M h u u r n ! Molly’'* hitntpn - m (he* It K &lt; * t v i n l i o | M t ' i u e *
Billy Watt, a Junior at the in which t h e y skinr*■ «ti*l)ivr honors w Mi ^ilgitr lifrci'ii ?iM'i i haili
Washington Missionary College, McCarthy
has returned after spending the
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mi *4 I S
Harry A. Watt.
Mi
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B a p t i s t W . M . II.
W’ dkm*. M i' i I \ nii cut unit
Mr. ami Mr*. Vemanl Sheafer
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Lakeland after visiting Mrs. She­
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Mr- F W Stiles, Mrs Britton |j „ i
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Luke Walker. Mr- J J Mellon.
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re tu r nad to WasMpgtcm D.C. to
re turns th eir studies' a t th e Wa&lt;hIngton Missiona ry College.

h r * ig r t r d

Harold Claus* arrives! hums
this week from Birmingham, Ala
to spend sometime with his psr-^

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HI0 Laurel Avenue, while wait­
ing for hla call In the Navy A&gt;
Corps.

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Robert Newman, Signalman 2-e,
will arrive to spend the week-end
with hie parent*, Mr. and Mrs.
li.A. Newman. Signalman New­
man la stationed In Key West
and ha* duty on a minesweeper

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John Evans, eon of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Evans of Lak* Mary,
has returned hla studies at N&gt;w
• l.iiv HlrlpeM. f lim r r |sr isi I •*. sulid H|iriiu; Imit"-

town yesterday instructing the ctntfy boon elected treasurer nf
Paole 4-IP Chib members oil egg the senior class and has received
production and robing broiler*. hlg,varsity football latter.
The girl* were taken to the home
of Mrs. B.1I. Smith who he* ■
from baby chicks to laying hen*,
traction* w en given for b u yof broil*

Fat

May Ri* O verfed,

McW b arter, M u - M s i l h s F . n ..... I

Robert McCall aftrtr spending
the holiday* with hi* parent*. Mr.
and Mr*. G.R. McCall, has return­
ed In Mereer College.
Sergeant Robert M. Shrafer of
Lawson Field, Fort Banning, Ga.
la visiting hla mother Mra. Mae
Sheafer, 113 Elm Street.

Mi

La^y,

( H I* \ &lt; M
J.M .
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Mis. II It H e -. &gt;tl« "
A
Cagle, Mr* II K Turner, i II I f y o u r ili.g n I'. m M ining la x y m l
Build, Mr* Jas \ Tiiinminglisni, to o fat. rhunr*** m r t h a t y o i ari* I
Mr* Henry English, Mrs ( &lt;" fre*Hn/ NItii eit h.-r t tm it*lit'h or I
Collins,
MrFred
llsrrmin. t o o o fl v ' T i, n u . t
ih *' w r o n g |
Mrs K M Cm roll. Mr- \S I k in d o f foswl, at th a t, a n o n l i i i g
|M 'iiurwv. Mrs M
Htigsn. to h i
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Y o u n g , m iu iH g ln g
Mr- J A Strungc, Mr- Msldr tlir o c to i o f rlvo i h in t g o
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Kstiidge. Mr- W I Wil-on, Mrs I ’ r u r l t v SiH 'M- t'v
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(h as W llas-k. MrW
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i o i i i ^ l f 'o- tioga i i ri
Satrhrr, Mr- 11 F \iUen. Mrs rn a a lli
S (' G rah am . Mr- II II N&gt;-»
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P e r sonals
MDa Dona
to Cobbtuwa,
the holidays
Mr. and Mrs.

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• Itniim l, Hqunre. eliinHir m ilch rtl cnlliir neehlilies

D au ghters O f Wealey
H ave Social M eeting

• I'leiilerl, flared or g ro ce fiil dirndl e k i r l -

The Daughter* Of Wesley of
the F irst Methodist Church, held
their regular business and social
meeting In the church annex
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Cheater
Daniel* praUded over the business
session end Mre. Lloyd Harvey
lead the devotion*].
Hostesses
for the evening were Mre. J.L .
CUrk, Mre. &amp; B . Baggett. Mr*.
Stew art Dutten, M reTw .L. Ilarri» n , Mre. CUreoee' Smith and
N n . C.IL WlMk M e n and cut
flowero decora led jibe room* where
the member* assembled.

Todiiy - Ymir

Report* were heard from the
different eemmittees and other
routine biulaaee was conducted.
Oamee warg played la the game
room and refmhtaenU were ssrv
ed to Ihe following i

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Walk on clouds *11 day
long—and finish fresh
on your feet I Steel
shank support* bring
tireless walking, anil
the roomy Cynthia last
and softly pliant kkl
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[rtvasion Plaris ahuffoUnt Parttde C
Showft hi Current Protnises To Be On
‘Mirth Of Time”
punaa a t Bataan.
' •With Um aucr*uful larxlin* of
felMBhowtr'* forrm on
North Africa, President Roosevelt
!»• declared that wa hav* rrwh.
•4 tk* la m in* point of the war.
“ Prtludi to Victory,'’ ihe l a i d will continue through 1943— and
JfW ttl of Time, ahowin* at th« on a wale evun more spectacular.
Number on# will be the longaviated version in Technicolor of
Ernest Hrralngv f '* romance of
lore In wartime,. 'For Whom The
Bells Toll*," starring Gary Cooper and tiurridI Bergman. Produced
by Bam Woed, who was also rasponsible for “Gooe
With the
Wind," It Is inow, after a coat of
iltare
and
two
rear*
millions of d*.__
of labor under d
Milled and scored.
Soon to te released Is “Star
Spangled Rhythm," a typical B.
G. DeSylva musical show, a high­
speed eitravagania with eighty
stars and featured players. Word
of it* tempo and hurricane gaiety
ha* seeped out,
leading ntfaer
studio* tn plan other
tuneful.

greyhound raca tr*ek—th*
Stfvice Men Can cavnc
Kennel Club— xuxpeixiW
operation* la*t night in view of
Use Gasoline If a ban on pleasure driving which
the only two active hnr»o
Home On Leave cloned
racing plant* In the State.

(tarring Claud•tta Colbert, Paulette Goddard and
Veronica l i k e .
- Alah Lkdd'a fliat (tarring film.
"Ltscky Jordan,” ha* to do with
an hrmy training camp. Then
there U W. Somerset Maugham'*
T h e floo r Before Dawn.” and the
Robert Preston, Ellen Drew refatele, “Night Plane from Chunk­
ing,“ a melodrama of espionage
In Uie Burmese Jungle*.
An original «tory “ f ir e Grave*
to Calriv* with excellent back,
ground abet* from Egypt, will be
a Billy Wilder film. ahd It win
llix* the return to the screen
Erich eon Stroheim, In the
role pf General
Rommel,
von

frballoeea ( m r . a . tree I
In 1041-42.
Official atteiulance for the 111
nights, not inclurllng nolrlier*, wa*
4435. The handle for the period
waa 180013.
The cloning of ihe track threw
175 persona. out of work. Hi per­
cent of them local peuple ucrordUig to State law, Connolly re
v»«led. The payroll fur the 00
dhy racing period, Connolly cs(Implari wa* (lightly over. 1 100,000
in normal time*.
Ye*terd*y .both illalm h and
Tropical Parka (lopped racing anil
thla morning the Associated Press
from Miami announcrrl a second

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am
r( * 8. Patton (third from left), rommandcr of th* If. S. troop* In Morocco, and Gcnsrsl
(fourth front lift), Fr*n«h Rcaldcnt General of Morocco, tr t shown ulutlng at tfaa grxvcs 1
I French *0idlers who fell la bstlls during II. S. landing operation* at Casablanca. Till* 1
ta k a dtulltg services for th* heroic drsd at the Ben M’Sik cemetery In Casablanca.
I
fC tn lr a lP r in t

TM tp occupy thr European
itlnenl, The March of Time
iwe tha plarra where th* fight’ to how going on, with partlcjtmphasls on the great na/al
« at B liort*. only 160 miles
•Ir to Sicily. Italy’s fortified
tad of Pantallarla ran he seen,
m the mainland, in an exclut March of Time sh.il.
’Americana, naturally ragrr ti
how our boys are fighting in
up to now have
.J * rely oh censored radio ami
■*P« Per reports. ‘‘Prelu&lt;le to
lory let* them see on the
I«n for the first time Ihe *r
l place* where we are coming
IWTH‘
"to-hand conflict wilh Mima iron / IIMUUMI. RIRI
diary Blonde," a Motors and tune­
Nail a.'
ful framing of the story of Teima
Gulnan. In which Alan l^dd and
Betty lluttou will hare the lead*.
Martial film will be haded tnr
Daphne
Cecil B. DaMlUa'a Ulllng tha Hid
dream of an heroic naval medico
In tier
in -Th# Story of Dr. Wassell,"
"China" la a plctoritation of tbo’
Japaneae Invasion of China, star­
line 1.0retta Young, Alan Ladd
WINTER PARK. Jan . S. (Bp. ami
Bcndlg. Ip thla caterial)—Tha rare ‘Blue Orchid", one •ory William
a b o bo placod “So
f t tab loratleat of all the orchids I’roudl*mar
We H * ir . a Mark BandM well as o m of LS* rarest, hu.it
» !• bloom for tho first time on rich picture of th* heroic army
M a.-1(l.tho Mead B o t a n ic G a r ■ML Ylut la a “*pni» orchid" with
pan con be combined attractively
g f h t OSttfe bhM flowers three
on th* u rn * stand. Such provi­
. TW« b au tlfu l and unusual or- BIRDS FOR YOUR GARDEN" sion* wltl help considerably to
thfl| belongs to the Vanda family,
attract more birds to your garden.
By Mrs. Jack C. Rnaaetl
MU. U ■ natllk of Rurma, and
Protacttoa
_ ,
Chairman,
Birds
[■ay httra originally grown Oeskl*
It la in keeping wltl) the bpt•Jo Ntw York)* thowa wound** Ruufan ooUto*
too M f H Road In the crotch of
nnc* of nature for a certain per­
Tho &gt;Udl, which defy lewand »nowfchAvt boon of i
m m tropical tree. It la strictly
centage of bird Hfe to fall prey
■ t n I ft I Aram tto
n tthe
h a ffront
p a n l lir
e a*
L(
. . . . J ath
l ere
Tf
**
trao*
parting
food
and
munition*
line*.
Moscow
announced
Ml nip plant. While It ha* soil
to tn* many predators that de­
Ut* now ay town of Moxdok, In the Ceucssus at the entrance to’th* Qroiny oil Holds.
root* to support It. Its active fecdpend. at least In part, upon birq*
■ ■ n o t * snoot out into th* air
for tjjelr existence but we can krai
ind molat'jre. These aerial root*
should keep thla mortality to a
fom, which they abaorb food
minimum b y planting a . TOW faf
eh k h absorb* the moisture that
dense shrubbery as a retreat Mr
IN MpPOd with a sticky substance
toll**la along the root* and praW A S H IN G T O N D A Y B O O K
NMfc It n tM dripping. Thla varIS flohr. or nuhr the top.
By JACK STIN N ETT
» ty . la known at th* "Vanda
de should be about 7 Inches
0*niton" and la the gem of tha
(•Ur. An old hotjow log
■ t i n Vanda family.
WASHINGTON, Jun M. &lt;WW) goig battle wagon. Bast
Anri her colorful, display in the
Florida bird* and not a pat
—Many awan songs s.mg I,' de­ now Is that Ferrington will
“•row eon*|»ta of * mammoth
enemy, but on* that man
*rjd» Wjren.
Thla vocl- parting members ol tin- seventy- no Ire* a fighting man.
M M to f th* winter orchid known
brought with him. If M
s
la "ttotileya Trianae”, growing on
lltfto bird, la a favorite ■ovenlcth congress aie worth re­
birds In your garden, nwp
* .hooting log three feat long,
all gardeners who llv* cording, but none is more
cate out.
In[■to OO* plant now h*a thirteen
towVQy Wooded a n a . which te rusting than the ’Aloha" of
Neuttog Facilities.
,
.
M fto tw btoosna, many of them gig
r natural habit* L
Th# Bamutl Wilder, the dvlcgute from
You
may
attract
th*
Urdu
M M MfMlL'*sMl several more
ran do** not ne»t In Flor- Hawaii.
your garden with food. Wkffr
■ tori-_ R f * " bloom would bo
Ida so wa must .eater to this
Delegate King la u native of
protection, but unless y6u o tfi
rorth 110.60 hi retail Ih Now
Jart&lt;r.
member
of th* wren faro- llonoluiu. In his veins Is some
suitable place for nesting, t
.waking the preacnl
lqf.
Th#
floor
of
tho
wren
house
(not
much) Hawnliau blood but
will not remain tha entire y
W m " (iT th h ana plant worth a
bathing)
!nch*» *nd the fie could not lie half as proud uf
It la true that many of th* baa
By WILDA CAMERY, R. N ,
t o ffc od and thirty dollars, and
jjp h ln g 1 -1/8 tnena* lu diameter, It If It were the blue blood of
ful birds that we enjoy wfi
w r * ta follow. I f you went two
Community Barvlca Boeletjr iff
lwa completed house should bu th* royal line of (.'harlemagnc.
Ing during the winter do wot
NMUful subject* for your camera
New York
.
II* wai easily
Washington’s
ttM d. la Did crotch Of a Ilmh of
main with u* for netting tort
greatest authority on Hawaiian
With to many doctors Ih
grate bock north for t W jr o
mi*jVii(iijw&gt;n&gt; 9 40,10 f**‘ ,ro a Cuxtome, history and language and armed forces and with those Who
and Dimmer months. On Cm &lt;
Baroach OwL Sometimes tE* nothing ever Irked him except th# remain becoming boiler, wt find
ar hand w* do hav* many a t t
ech owl may visit your coloeaal Ignorance some of us dis­ ouraetve* waiting longer for hbttt*
llv* birds that are considere d !
of our greatest Island poiactand If It la a regular play
manant residents In tkto to r
calls, even for scut* Ulneaa. to b*
lon.
v is ito r ,
house
of
th*
following
and bom* that or* «a2ntor r
Whan 8am King was 20 years answarod, Ther* -ar* certain safe
■ will surely be sttrsc- old, he was appointed nto An. thin** you may always do whito
drotaj nesting bare and
t. The flpar should |m napollt. He graduate.) with tha waiting for th* doctor. Knowing
farther south. Fn?m t
m with. Ra opening a cloaa of 1WI0 and fur 14 years
■snqknaat and tiumaor
dlamutar, !» !,« th* s«rv*d with the Navy, rising to
for this section UMTS
■ I t N 30 fast high. tho rank of lieutenant commanderhap*, a doien that ar*
In 1D34, he muds a statement
that ha now look* back upon •*
one of. th* wurit guessex ho avar
raada ih h lrllfe . lie resigned from
fj*a Navy hucauea ha .fa ll i that
Urnro will navar be another major
war In (ny lifetim e" and that ho
.hoof, uarv# hit country and
tto beloved Hawaii In other wsya
When tn * »allow men awnrmad

Rare HlUe Orchid
Blooms In Mead
Botanical Garden

llent’s complaints and wntr them
down au that you ran rrpoil ’hem
accurately to the doctor. Often th#
patient forgets to tell the doctor
of the one complaint which is uu.st
Important. Include some of /our
own observations as to trmpifTA
turr, elimination, pain, cough,
restlessness, drowsiness, changes
of color-and variations In breath
Ing. Don’t givr mc&lt;llclnr without
the d o c to ra d v irr.
U'l thr patient rent quirtly un

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taata? on your arm to '

■Ik allM r* r » . P a i. T ..|
report tn I’rrn r inland. N
-Buddy came liy tn &gt;r. u, &lt;
night before he left tn *ny *«,
bye.
We were norry to nee hhn
for he had only a few nvore we.
at Gainesville l-eforc receiving
diploma
But. Buddy, we kn
you'll gel ithend Never fear A
you, too. plrane remember tl
you prnmlneil to nerid u* yi
adrlrenn an noon an you are plac
Good luck, neighbor! And we i
love that little visit'

nml .SOFT DIUNKS to lake
uut for pnrtini nntl home
conHumptlon.

4 Mile* fHrlh of SANFORO
on DC LAND HIGHWAY

Today and Saturday—Double Program
d itg ^ M iia D iR ia

1tj^^PeTLy0*7 '"&amp; * * * *
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COMING: SUNDAY and MONDAY

along fine awl to tell all kin gala.
"I'leane to w rite" WVre patting
in a little appeal, loo, J.T .. and
we’re giving them the key to your
aiMreta.
Pvt. John F. Fortier. Jr ., Bat­
tery A, n r . A B n . A .P.0-M 7,
3420 61/111. c'n Poitmanter, New
York, N Y
Keep &gt;r reflin'. J T !
Reprinted l&gt;y irQuest
Lrgrrdaauain
I have a river that flows Bast,
Yet sometiinas It flows West.
My river, yen *Ce. Is a little lake
And the wind—he does the real.
Corporal Robert E. Harrell ha*
been promoted to the rank * f
Sergeant. Thla is his sveossd pro­
motion in sis meaths.
That’s
pretty nice going, Isn’t it, BoysT
Sergeant Harrell is stall carod
at Fort Benning, Ga.. with the
121th Infantry
He expect* soosi
to to- iransfrrroil to a new Regi­
ment. Sergeant—aw, shacks, we
mean Binte—liisra the A nar and
says there Is no ether life Uk* It.
He wants Ui make li Ms Ilf* work
even after the duration (A taxi
m«n Is Quoted as saying that he
thinks the war will last longer
than the duration. I.y the way.)
Anywav we'n- for you, BUlle.
and we think you’re doing fine!
Congratulations.
Billie’s address is: S g t Robert
K. Harrell, Mrdteal Del.. 134th
Inf.. Fort Benning, (la
When you change to that new
Regiment, let us know, won't you.
Sergeant!

R perm I Ion Center

l(o*wHI, v%i» with wr had your
Mildir**. hot |it-rliujis Miiiir frlrnd
will In- kind rnougti to ni' ih! It in
mIioiiIiI thi-y, prrrhancr, *rr thin
item
Wr [innlnl thmt whole rrlrasr
bo that \ou at home can mt how
thr Army inform* the preaa. Often
the releanr in too long to b* u»til
»n it"’ entirety, for often it In­
clude* the program of training
for an entire cycle.
However,
there in never an addrvtn for our
Mohlier. nor i* there a date an a
tulc, a*i you can are that, while
I hear are very helpful, they can’t
Joe DougUa Ron of Mr omi
touch 'home grown* Information Mr*. V'ancc Dooglaa, win home or
V«‘t. ijji't it nice that they &lt;lo it? leave for a week ami well bet
h*
-thing* •llrrlti| *t hh
Kdwnnl !' Allman han hern hotter while he wan here. Joe la
called to active duty with thr bappy and likr-a the Hfe or the
Navy'ik Seaborn.
Mi Allman ia Navy. We hope to give you hit
jtupponed to have left Jackaon- new addreaR room
Hottomi up.
ville on Dec. 28 with a special sallorl
draft for Cainp Peary at Ma
gruder, Va.
And heir’s sn i
At Camp Deary the group wm s n i t c h e d as it v
to begin n period of eight weekn through Sanford
It
tiainlng before being aaaigned po* Guy TV Wood. It is
nibly to foreign dutv for the 20th .Street. Miami F
building of advance and mobile py New Year. Guy,
bn Ren for the Navy.
.Surely, there can Iw no work
more important for the advance­
ment of our forcea.
Ilare’a to
'nu, Mr. Allman, and your *Soaiee»!
big holhlays. Well, here’s some­
thing to prove I t It ia the Menu
Thank you, Hakliera, in various from the Norfolk Naval Hospital
ranina or other plarea, who were and U. 8. Nary Hospital C a rp *
»&lt;&gt; Kind aa to send ua canli at School, Portsmouth, Va. It is a
Chriaimaa. Aa a ‘pick up*, we four p a g e bookie I a n d on the
found (hem to be much bettgr rarer ia on* of th* lorallaet pic­
than egg-nog. We hope, though, ture* of the Amcrioan flogs w e
that by next ChrUtmae voull be hare ever aeen.
It ia don* in
home and can drop around to eee color. Hare ia the Menu and we
ua.
hare a Nary m a n ’s w o rd to back
You won't forget, will you? It up.
We'll lie waiting. With a bowl
Fralt Baled
of Cbrialinaa cheer.
Sweat Mixed IMckle*
Quern Olivra
l*vt; John T. Fortier, Jr., ia
Ileef Tomato11 Bouillon

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Whirlaway Still
Trains At Miami's
Hialeah Track
Miami last night wa* the *hdi
cated throne of the epe*t
'if
king* The Winter racing capital
aalemat'callv Waa transplanted
to Now Orleans when gasoline
rationing lo \ ,|
lllaleal
and
Tropical Parka to cease all acti
vfUot.
What will happen to Whirl*
way, leading
money
winning
thoroughbred of all time. &gt; 1 &lt; not
kaawn by tola trainer, Ben Jones
Jenea taw the big rneatnut would
coatlnnn training at Hialeah un­
til erdere had been received from
ewner warren Wright, now in
Phoee*!-.-, A n*.
It waa th* second year Whirl)'
had been left at the post by w*r
emerg* nates, la s t
Winter,
the
mighty stretch luimini thoimigl
tro&lt;I waa at Santa Anita In Cali
ferula winn that track naa forre.l
t# claae.
There was on denying the sad
ness that was evidenced at both
Miami ra d a a b la a ta yrotardav a.
•tabV; heps, Jockeys, turf writer*
and track official. tfntticrrwl m
fr-ojpa |o rtkaAh
tnc linn on
plAMmarr driving
Rat. overtoe»ado«in* iw gloom.
tSe prcOamlnant »|drit of
*W
want to do our part” ntnod oat
Ullt a baaron Ttir track followefn
arara taklnr the irasolhir ban in
Rtridr, philoNophiitnif that tf ran
Ration of racing wa« helping the
war effort, they ware in accord
ancc with It.
Most

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Hoover Stresses
Home Front And
Importance In War

At THE. CHURCHES

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BOO thoroughbreds were M|&gt;rctri
to remain at Tropical and Ilia
laah Parka through mil Ihe Win
ter. despite the "m&gt; racing" An
n M w efp n l..

A i, e owners were

procuring to go to Near Orleans
with their mounts, tint stable,
there were rr|&gt;uited filed to near
ranacit)
With raring cancelled here, the
Fair Grounds track In New Or |
leans wa. thr only other left
Little Hack. Ark., is scheduled la
operating.
Oakla-o
Park, in
opart Feb. '£1 far its .m-Uy Win­
ter meeting.
"Itacr tracks die hard," Jack
Fltxgerald. Tropical Park publi­
city director commented. 'Maybe
w# weer picking a long-shot by
trying tn race Ihl. W inter—but
now that we have seemingly lost,
alt the horsemen are gpod loaera."
Raring hail contributed M.OOO.
000 to war aeaucles daring Ihe
pail season, lllaleal .lartml thr ft*,
dollar-paradr In th* flpring of llun
1042 when It eontrihuted W2.00O l'1' 1
Jackay Johnny Adams,
laps
among thr riders last year, said Wn
ha planned to stay here for a
while-tending
further
develop­
ments of the gasoline situation
d e u ce a m i, l e v .

you

m u st h ave

a

good Steward' Bay a little thank

y«U
w ill

to

h im

fo r

us

h a rk

h o m e,

you?
And If there are any more like
him. we're salutbig the whole
- 1(12 t a f Gamp Blandiag.
It*
Cranberry Ralleh
crowd)
- was only then- a few days when
Mashed Potatoes
Gay's address la: James Gay
j he waa transferred to Fort McRaisin Sage Dressing
Waits, II A. 1C , Norfolk Naval
, i (’Hand. Alaliama, where h* reGiblet Gravy
r niained fur eight weeks training, fresh Peai
Buttered Asparagus Hospital, N. C. Q__ 300—Staff.
Portsmouth, Va.
a
After that training cycle, J.T .
Fruit Cake
*
Oay, have yen been able to
i™, surely did start to traveling,
Vanilla Ice Cream
let
your belt out y e tt
j.
Fort Bragg came next where Hot Rolls
flatter
Coffee
, hr entered the Field Artillery a*
Miked Nuts
Cigarettes
Richard Deas has bean at the
* a truck driver. From there he
Jacob Williams
University of Illinois,
(Evans
was sent to Trenton, N J., where
Steward
hr signed up for overseas duty.
This Menu came to us from H alil, but wa expect a new ad
dr***
very
soon,
so
we
will
hold |
% He got it.
He was ordered to (lay Walts and we know that
Northern Ireland where he remain­ teeing this evidence of what their this address over. In th* mean- 1
ed (or a short while.
boys are having a l Christmas and time, though, Disk, wa hone that
Then his mother, Mrs. J. T. on ther Holidays will be most your next assignment will plan
Fortier, didn't hear from him for heartening to maoy mothers, or you right across tha stric t from
Shush,
bulla a while, but last month she others who may hav* Soldiers another sorority house.
received a letter from him say- away at these vary ‘ipeclal times’. don’t let th* other fellow* know 9 ing that he was In Africa, getting! Thank you. Gay, for tha *v|. they’d all ‘bust out' and transfer, Mtilicla ) He' laa•a•I IV *••■
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in the meantime, good luck,
M tirn liii W "Mhi|i M
neighbor.
II T (I 9 II V XI
K v r ltin i H r n l - ’» ■ " r
Dear HoIdlers, we hate tn
|H oliday ttlalbl. *
«•
but the oil 1* low so we must
T
n
*i4ir
hlclil
7
I
•
*
go. Th* hour is late, but. oh,
IliR R |
|Vg|ilr s
we hold you In our thought*. And
niftla eat
*0, Uood-nlght. May you all have
Idiunl A»him»
6*dln*MdlR &gt; • •• I'
17 ACRE CaUry Farm, 9 mUea 8 T 0 R A 0 E your car at Kent’s peace this night and may we aU
• n rilr*
from Ovlsdo. hard road, good
Garage.
Special rate dead have peace—a permanent world
f'ont# in If»e rltun-h
peace, before thla roar la out I
house, large ham, 10 acres cul­
ateragu.
&gt;r« R it n r m e l r u h i n
So, so long, until next week,
tivated. Selling account illness,
terms. Paul P. Barnett, owner, RECAPPING— Ship your tires to boys, and heat remember w* love
ui. 1 4 hour service, freight paid you. W ulf gtvs our oil for you —
one way. Factory controlled
method*,
low Oov’t
price*.
KIRETON E, 578 N. Orange
A v«, Orlando, Fla.
Spring*.

Classified Adverhsefflents

Good cool o r ’ Wood etova. cheap.
See taieahur, 404 French Ave.
11 ROOM hoose, t bedrooms, two
bathe, furnished for roomers,
corner Idl 100*117 ft, 717 Park’
. .A m ’ Partly furnlihed nr unfumiehed. Phona 607-W.
T# tf f m f M * r a i l *

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Br MRS. ERNEST IIOU8HOLDER

HEIIRING. Jan. H. (ID - For the
third time, h mistrial waa d*clarrd last night in the Cirettk
Court trial of Howard Terry,
former prison cainp guard, accus­
ed of first degree murder in the
death of n convict.
The case went tn the jury at
3:30 o’clock yrstenlay a l t e r i n g
At 0:00 o’clock last night. Judge
D. 0 . Rogers asked the jurors if
they had reached a verdict. When
they informed hint they hadn't
he ordered a mistrial.

“e r a w * .......

Safe Rules Should
Be Followed Whtte
Awaiting Dtettfr

W H A T A B O U T Y O U R S O L D IE R ?

T 6 rry , C ase Declare®
T o B e M istria l Affain

Garden Club Notes

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PLYMOUTH. 4 door, 4 cylinder,
good nirtplng aonditlon, 178
enshi b u f m -lltt Dining table,
i i 88 i Bod and Cotton Mattress,
|At South Sanford Avenue near
, ' old Airport, yellow house. Mrs.
lili'llN in /BET of Plumbers pip* threading
Hy*s, ’th Inch to 114 (Toledo
Make), ratchet - sat complete
818.00. John Baker, 1844 Ban­
! ford Ara.
and portable typewriters In good
condition but not acceptable for
urcbas*

by

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to prlarlty eertiftentea roguirad.
Haynes Office Machine Co. 814
Magnolia Ar*. Phona 44.

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* 1 M . Otttoaa #011 13th
4 MU Sanford A r*. Also
’* Parking lot and ehoa
Bland &lt;01 Sanford Ava.

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YOU WERE TARANTULAE THEN YOU
RECEIVED A LETTER/TILLING YOU TO
KILL ME. A KNIFE WENT WITH THE
LETTER y — ----------- i r ^ ____ ^

I WROTE THAT L E JT E R , MYSELF ' \
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COPIED THE WRITING IN THE L E T IE R
TEXA^t JA C K GAVE ME. YOU RECOGNIZED

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GALLUP, N. | L J u . •&lt;—The
B l* Chief «f the 0 PA tribe may

R u f f in g ,
yAJUtaPTOteR
FoS THE UA^T
19 YeARB.riOY/
A VAriKCE
• file H T e R FOB.
UMCLS SAM

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fight with her. It'i a m agnifksnt

found no trib al, 1e*gtiagi substltute—a Navajo engThartny1 work
up a food medicine' dear*

r, and a Jeck-ln-lhe-boa
mlophone for t ie home plate umre u attract the fene.
"Take the Brooklyn Dodgers,
f example. Two years ago basekll fens were amused over their
iffy tactics. The Dodgers were
ires*. Last season, afU r the war
iofca out, their dafflntsa just
tm’t click, evan though they did
ad the National Uague much of
is season-”
Dumont has lal&lt;| the ground
Mh for what he calls a writ
Utided program for ths coming
MOD- Confidently, he tells you
| t the semi-pros should forgr
Mad to a mors prominent piece
baseball because of the war.
T h e baseball clubs, ths players
id the fans may not be the same
i they ware In former year*, but
a enn mark It down that there'll
i mere aandlot teams than at
ty time In the past decade.”
imont assert#.
Industrial teams will increase
i percent, ha predicts, because
ha 2,000 U&gt; 2,1100 professional
ayara, who have gone into war
ante In the past two years, will
'Viable to return to organlied
aball nest year
with
fewer
Inor league club# operating’’
Durmont holds to the view that
Wit baseball
la
far
from

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W
f
i
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ed by the flu Bt the Toluca Lake, Cel., heme of Blag *
U circular stairway surrounding the centre! portion
to dtith. The Crosby children were tsktn to safety
hie trophies ware destroyed. Thli la a phoneohoto.
&gt; .
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through os brrad aiid 'feffee alone.
B ut. the IIU fa I N e v y jo ja taktng
h i. colfee ratloatng T i e everything rUe, itrletfy rU fee# Vnloe.
And while W g lS h le f CPA may
not be the ofMt depulir fellow
among the 60,000 Navajoa, trad­
er. iay th i Indians have not
hoi riled coffee.
The N araje camp 'and . coffee
je s t go together— like hotdogi
and bum, or hamburglra end
onion.
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In the chill on the'high plateau
reservation In New Mexico and
Arliona, (hi eoffae pot rite m en
ateadll yon tKa campfires inrroundlng tha medicine dances.

It look* new sa-tf that thp pot
will boil weakly, if at all.

In*. If anyone needs ‘wore coffee,
additional eager, w ater and caf­
fes are tossed ‘Into the pot. A t
the discretion o f tho cook tba old
grounds a rt tossed but—ueasily
at camp moving tiro*.
The position of Coffee In ths
Navajo dirt Wds given e ffk lal
recognition by Ute Indian Bureau
about 10 y ean ago whan tho
N arajot ware snowbound on ths
reetrvallon, and many faced star­
vation.
Army bomber* dropped
food, and In each package, e f pro­
visions was always a box o f ’ aoffee.
The Navajoa &lt;
won a altyawn
favorite *&lt;t4nd.

li whet about equipment, Mr.
Ip a recent trip. I contacted
|U* goods manufacturers and
;Inform sd that there would
to abortago of baseballs, el-

CTt teams . Will be required
to
dlw to
baseballs will

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word on the i
and packaged
sack* trimmed
and raritlahad i
"tba lady with

an TO percent
o f 100 percent

that the gov-

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w

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picture of

Squaws fan
and log hogtai
tut-outs

plane for

without
lag changed the brand and mod­
em lied that package. The Nava-

m la January of 100,il
saml-pro guides,
treat* a qeelra to or-

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W f O f t e JOiA|MG

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the fallowing ten
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IN COONS

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HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 8, (W W )
—I’ve just 3-en a
mo\;e rood
enough to call far a whole basketfnll of sup#rlatlves, and to good
I won’t use a single one. ,
HI Just call It an cxpectlonally
ood movie. And that’s taking a
p from tba ptetara Itself, for
part of ita power la derived from
overstating nothing.
The film la “In Which . We
Serve." It's from England. Noel
Coward
wrote, produced,'directed
M . td cure
It, wrote the music for It, and
xJe soldi ire (tarred
in It—all under watrime
a’ My. Wadi condition*. It’s a talc o f the Ufa
nd death o f a British destroyer
nd the men who tallah ar and

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a regUtrmtion March
das lb tears of ag* or

I nets tad,- and remained In high
favor until las (A u g u s t when tna

d to the reeerVaUoM have
I pa hanortant Npert In tba

o eountn, ,The boxes ware

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rest Teams

Field dressing stations are d ng an excellent ,
force* advance against the, Axle In Smlala. Thla'plcl
log treatment at a U B .-q ald dte ilng station, somi
leg la befng ewabbad.
.■].

jr dlf/kult condition# aa tbw Allied
American Wounded soldier kaealvits. A wound In tha Yanh BoUler’t

rosaa Uagers
k X b OLD

V. AATUFF

H H U u K t yJ t

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Hire Isn’t the Coward of thr
cynical, eaay, lllp year* of peart-.
T h e n ’s none of the glib drawing
room, cockUil
hour,
tprintlv
naughtineta of "Private Llvr*,"
“Design fo r * Living," “B illie
Spirit" and other or his stage
hits. Closest to It In the previous
Coward outpot la “C a v tk id e ,"
wbkh Hollywood made -Into »
memorable film In . iu dsy. “In
Which We Serve” en co m p ass
the wholi drama of England at
war—on thi seas, on the home
front. ‘It's hard to believe that
a single Dim.'however filled with
crashing action, heroism wlthoul
lerolci, homely comody and p»
thos, could do that. If this ore
doesn’t, It comae eloee.
The story
a pens with
the
“death" of 11. W. B. Torrin &lt;iTf
Crete In IM 1 . Survivors cling to 1
a life raft awaiting rescue under
constant strafing
from
Nui
planes, and as they d in g we
in ret roc pert various episodes of
their past
Urea—their
homes,
thdr wives, their aweethearts
liven Ued Inextricahly In t h e ir
beloved ship.
You'll like this England that
Coward reveals on the screen, and
I Imagine England will like I Ha
Coward baiter than, for a while.
It did. You'll remember that Coward went home at war’s nuttre e s and offend his services
They sent him on a mission of
propaganda, and
among
other
mistakes Coward made the very
unhappy ona of attending n Brit
Ith war relief benefit In Hully

Navajo eoffaa. however, ll only
a distant letura ta the gently
steeped pale-faee beverage, ' The
Navajo recipe le to damp coffee,

laeollne rationing will keep
; of the home folks
from
rllng nett eummer," he rea, They’ll want something in
1 home town to Internet them,
aiebsll team will be the so­

. Dumont’s

Jo t

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Auxiliary flrsmtn are shewn studying‘the damage can
, Crosby, famous screen and radio star. At thg top ef t!
of lb* bouse the Crosby family dog wat found burner
I by members of the household. Many ef Blltf'e valei

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many change# made but Ar-

Conference
Otarks, who

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fi'lfr'm

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f

liman. Jr-, roach of the U. g »
Ccart Guard Academy footbaii
tram, la UvLih In handing out
credit to bli assistants for th«
torcestful l i f t Maaon. HU side*
Included Ueut.
Clark
Hinkle,
firm er Oreep Bay Packer full. A
back; U eut, Nation Nltchmin, W
formerly coach a t Union and Col­
by, and Chief Boat* wain’s male
Robert Pitch, former ita r rod nt
Minnesota.

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merriment, a champagne gins
bubbling before hint. The blltird
Londoners didn't Ilka i t Betides. %
he had flopped as a propagan
dicer, kpowlny notHng of ths
trade. And after that, he was
greeted at homa with tax evasion
charges. Ha was In a had. way
with hla public, evan after h t _
was vindicated. England’s peace
time idol had suddenly become
wartime beat, &gt;
That waa wht
decided ha had *
fact," and do a job for England
that h t knew how to do. That
was when U&gt;a man who flopped »t
propaganda taroad
this m i.-

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UKTTED STATES DEFENSE

'SA V IN G S BON IKS

DAILY NEWSRAPKR
S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A jiM O N D A Y , JA N U A R Y

Reds RetaJ
13 More Tow
In Caucftsi
Tcmhian la n d Action*
SUckena Aa Bri­ No
tish Bombers Hit
District Of Ruhr
Aniericai and Brltikh war­
planes carried the fight to
the Axle both In Europe and
North Africa. Allied bombera atnick Main at possible
junction points foe Rammers
Libyan forces and the Axis
ettny of Tunisia, raiding

D esperation Sttf!
G erm an Stan d
Two Sections
Russians
Advance

!94:t,

M em b er AHHoclitlfd I’ rctw

F.D.R. Lays 100 Billion Dollars
W ar Budget Before Congress
Congressw om en a tte n d

W ashington

Su g g ested
g ram \&gt;
Million

Luncheon

Men Under 21 Included In
The recapture of 13 more t&lt;
■lone (he Rostov-Baku ret
the Caucasus w u r*|
January Army Selectee Quota through
e&gt;l today by the R u u ltn i u
IH , t a n r l a l H

Operation Begins
On.January 27

R e g i s tration
th r e e to w n s , a s t h e A fr ic a n Book
a e r ia l w a r fa r e w a s step p ed
To Be H a n d l e d
mm, ideUoft In T udIs Lb IbogA l p h a b e t i c ally
red down as British bombars sat
o ff flras vtaibla 100 tail** In ■
WASHINGTON. Jan. II, &lt;AfVhard attack on Kassn, tha arraaalsnt works can tar in Qannan Nationwlda oparalion of tha "r a ­
tion banking” program, intanded
Allied airmen in the jpaclfle, to aaaa bookkeeping burdens and
spaad
tha handling of millions of
pareulng remnants of a lettered
Japan*** convoy fleeing from New coupons by rationing boards amt
(Mines, shot down or 'damaged dealers, will start Jan. 27, the
i n planes fat four days, hit two Office of Price Administration
g i n sHipe while In Burma, B rit­ has announced.
The program was tried out
ish troop# continued their ad­
first In the Industrial and comvance toward Akyab.
martial
area in New* York State
In tha southwaet Pacific, A marlof Albany. Troy, SchaCpn farces eg Guadalcanal Island comprised
neetady and surrounding com­
munities.
Under the program, stamps and
coupons taken Hi by storekeepers,
wholesalers, and other dealers In
rationed goods will flow beck to
primary suppliers through 'comtneroiaf banks, much In the manact as clearing
k s.. Dealers will
acsgpnta" In the
-atleapd com modcks ,fg aln at the

K

S-,t aP
* 1? *
c 4 e . will b .

The local draft Itoard ha* tent
no white •electeeit under 31 yean
of aga to Camp Blandlng for
Army Induction and no married
men with children, K.B. Carter,
local selective service clerk, etated thl* morning, hut a large per­
centage of the group of men
tearing tomorrow are married,
he added.
Although therr are only a few
men leaving Tuesday morning, n
tend off program, sponsored by
tha Salvation At my, will be given
In their honor, George Wood*,
captain of the local organltalion,
amid aa he released tha complete
program, which follows:
Song—America
Invocation—George Woods
Vocal Selection — ’ Mr*. George
Wood*.
Addre**—-Fred Wilson, chairman
of the Salvation Army ad­
visory board
Presentation of certificates— Boy
Scouts
Benediction— Her W P. Brooks Jr.
The send off will begin prompt­
ly at 11:00 AM. at the Rita
theater and relative* «n&lt;J friend*
of the aelectee* are welcome.
Vary few of the men Haled
below will leave from Sanford to­
morrow morning, since some of
them were nulled their Induction
notices to town* w hen they wen
employed. The Hit prepared by
the draft board Includes* Waldo
George Co non, Fred Philip Miller,
Hoeea Foeter, Clyde Alfonso Buell,
Benjamin Franklin Spivey, Colley
Dotaofi Phillips,
Curtis
Boyd
Coleman, Homer Sydney Tlllls,
Maurice Layton Hlnahaw, Danlal
L. Bralnard, Jack Sherman Nor-

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Ian
It,
|(/I1) i ’n* oli'iil K m i'i'v i'll laid
liu lnri'
1 ••iif
Unlay
a
fltm IMMIIMIII linn u a i liu ilgo t
In ^
I ilia i!a&gt; " i v ic to r y ,
Unl l&gt;&gt; licl|i t a lm I Ilia re co rd
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1cnrn|iuhnr\ "*a\ m g*

cloeed In tighter around Oi
leveti rati Junction where the
mane hsve been rolled back’ IS
miles from Mosdok. Nail defagbet
In the Ceucaaue ere apparently
crumbling fast.
Although desperation stiffened
the Nail atend In the lover lion,
60 miles from Rostov, and (on the
central front west t f VlelVl Lpki.
there wa* no sign that life to * slan drive had hogged down. •
This bears out an aarller report
that the Red Army thn w an gre
of steel around Georglevek In Ihe
Caucasus vr*terd*y, rapturing I t
town* or village* on three aides
of the big railway junction, and
•mashed German counter-attack*
which slowed the Soviet drives
toward Rostov.
Coaimunliiuet and front dis­
patches showed that Georglevsk
was under Imminent threat as the
Russians closed In, knocking the
props out Irom under the entire
German defense triangle built
around the north Caucasus rail
network.
Alto threatened, though lass dl
rectly by Ihe concerted Soviet
offensives I-eating through the
lower lion vallay were Saakhty.
47 miles north of Rostov, and
Salsk, 110 miles southeast of the
big Caucasian gateway city, thr
reports said.
Newspapers printed maps (haw­
ing that the Kuaalana had « p*
tured a strong point 4S miles l ur

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a will ha deducted from
tation Book 1.
tr • coffee deductions are
tha registrant will go to tha
ution unit where a decleraCMffc .wilt take the fUied
nt and tear out th* necee■umber of point coupon*.

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Farmers’ Last
| Day To Get Gas
Ration Is Near

Judge Ware Warns
Against Dri vi ng
Wi t hout License

A if t'|i t S ta te n F o r him ,,
MuHt B e F illed la J;1
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Strong Garman forces wen- re­
ported battling desperately to .tarn
the Red Army drives thi'ugh
the lower Don Valley which war*
steadily, narrowing the K-ntsv
bottleneck on which tha N an. In
the Caucasus depended.
' Though the Sunday noon ■ommunique reported several strong
points captured In th* lower Don
area, th* midnight bulletin claim­
ed no definite successes therr.

7100 Aoqm Planted
Here L ast Season
&gt;« ,val{dating eUrk

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Usury Brown, Cbarlee John Caspuaaag. Luciooe Pawl fisola, J r .
Buddy Anns [toward.

Lieut. Phillip M. Vickery, son
of Mrs. Lilllhn Vickery. 3M West
Third Street, hat been promoted
to the rank of first Heuteneot ahd
I* now on his battalion comman­
der's staff as battalion
motor
transportation officer In a mo­
torised Infantry regiment &lt;&gt;r tha
Ninetieth Division, Camp Berke­
ley, Tex,
U tuL Vickery
In the Na­
tional Guard from 1982 until HMD
when ha was discharged, in No­
vember 1M0, be re-enlisted on the
federalliatioti o f
the
National
Guard and left for Camp Blandlng
where he w u stationed for eight
months. Hs participated
In the
Louisiana manasvers in 19(1 with
the Thirty.flrst "Dixie” Division.
While on maneuvers in Caro­
lina, Lieut. Vickery, then * ser­
geant. waa accepted for officer
candidate school at Fort Banning,
Os.
i r tt
Assignments pines he was comlieutenant Feb.
battalion anti) the battalion
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P. M. Vickery Is
Promoted To Army
sixth and Fi r s t
Lieutenant
im l Z on

r on the fifth and
T , U, V, W, X, Y
the eerenth and' eighth days.
On the ninth and tenth days,
all penofis who failed for good
cause to register whan their let­
ters were called will be register­
ed.
The eyitam will work in this
manner, an 0P A statement said;
Only persona who present War
Ration Book One will be admit­
ted to registration headquarters.
Cash person will then fill out
a declaration form for excess
stocks of ration ad good* on hand,
and will also declare excess stocks
Of OOfftM*
Tha coffee declaration will be
bsLied. 0n the amount In excesa of
one pound per person on hand

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In* Mh|«* to (levfilr Aliy time t(» auI
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(MtiuriK for ( erltftCAtvx of
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■|"iniiirow i . F a r m Mub'litaliiiii ' * 1 l" ' ' " l " 1"
!l«v. Mr.
D nwmoii
iMtintril out ! Fiuntirig " ' l l the

Ballard Completes
Term As Member
Of School Board

Wring tbs 1041-43 season, vegatibia, acroago In Bemlnols Coun­
ty totalled 7,100 acres aa con-

u ilJin g t h l t At 4:0B f iilo c k in the hi Ihe K " v r it m ir r il didst
iftrrn iM in ,
P r e iid c n t
ItixiM rvrli I n hnn ! Hml " A t the .1
w ill r
A meRRAwrtt to r« rin « 'i» h o t w m mir «It*I it tin •
th m u ifh o u l the riAilm i In r*g ttii! I i«tI I h , ii dntlAi * , w h»-i n c

In a
new grow in g pn igra n t G*' L , ovr i
'.Ml I.i II ihhh
sign ed lu m ee t w ar neeiU.
Lbi. w « l i. uvt'i .1
T he farm d 0 b l l l x a t l o n prog ram , ” Mi Itlllliiriii"

u

Mr
Dawson
stated. envTai....*j Thl,
, , tMl
each and every farm *.
•'• " »
he ml,led, I...
ru untry taking an Inv entor y ••- .
,
,
hi. piesanl farm ...a U , . m l
...............
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.oid liiK hla p l a n .
lor planttu.!. ■I1*-"****
' “*«*•••' , 1
and fa r m work fo r 1IM;I; wl i. ii |l » r v ' l
g a l n e i * Imviy 1af11 rniy Ih» filled out on foniM* i '**nM 'luttiu tx
Afii'i u
whirh have nol y e t been supplied i I'ointril mil, there y- —i
here, but which a r e e . p e r t e i l i n j d e i l i n e
in ilrpn*ili-. r
U received a t - t h a County A g e n t ', where war . . i d u . l n e - m
o ff ic e by J a n . IH.
I i d to ron aum er
No m eeting o f g r o w e r s will I * fa r m in g coin mun llie*
held a t tha p re sen t lim e tu run
n „ i |„ aume oen tr m ,
elder these new
mea su re e,
Mr r&lt;)
„„ |„r r e , , r j„
Dew eon . e l d , b u t urgd
all » h o
. f ,^r ,h« w k i . ,
c m , ||l to liste n to th e m essag e of l h „ „ j,,, h . Um, „ )Url. t ,
th e P re side nt, and Invited t h o . e
,,,,,

officers

Inter**te.1 to com* to hi* office In
hear the broadcaat.
Signing op for thia new
gram lx not
egpipuisory, Mr
Dawson pointed out, but et th.
i«m« lima placed apodal «m
phasla on th# fact that co-operalion by farmer* In this effort may
haves distinct bearing on their ebillty la th# fulurs
to
secure
fsrm suppllee, labor, or defsrment
r-third year sa a board from the draft,
tnd th at his * lection a*
Plans by some farmers as subof the
board
now mltted In tha forms,
may
In
b# tenth tun* b* had
offlna, and at tha does
« r year term will have adjastiM
adioetmaat*
i^ n n m
a v ^o*
e
M and
ana * renang*
may

J &lt;&gt;»'
Mr l"*'*V r.mtlni.o.l, '
! h" r-tegory ami m II
' am optimistic
for J»i
.on.ble U. expect at lc,
uf Die million*
of i&gt;
Navy and Marin, f o r t .,
■"&lt;! • " *"lng
™tur" . * n.d lo l,v“
of Bunshlnst
prior to Mr. Inglay'
S. O. Hhlnholser welcome
Rotary Club Its newea
Frank Evans and prss

tu

iilt M K y r r

..

w»»
. . mltilns,

meetings and s willingness lo do
your part.
Visiters at today’s luncheon In.
eluded Frank Rltder o f Schuyl­
kill Haven, Pa. and Hibbard CatMlbarry.
■rk (*f ■

111

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G r iv t n g ,

govtirnmani
to git mill no and
L io n s

C lu b

navi* Gt't'tGinl to GlNunnilnuo havln« mi-"lliijr« until further notice,
t'lurriicp A ilnni'. •nrietary, anIllllincivt tinlsy
T h r b u * i n r * * rpcvtlng o f tha
Kan fo n l I’l lot Club will he held
In thu reception rooni* of tha
Clinic at 7 :4 6 I*. M. on T u e s d a y
to tic preceded by the boar d mast­
ing at 7 ; I It o'c lo ck
City Coniinlaalonsr* will meet
to n i g h t a t tin- City l l a ll a t 7lfl0
F. M , City C l e r k II. N. B a y e r d

itateit . mla&gt;.

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t^ Jo S aT '^ * feUtij!
WRATH * 3

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Stembara of Campbell-Lost
Boat of Ihe American Legit**
re&lt;|u**teil by Command** :
Bmlth to listen in to N atl
Legion Commander Roan* -'ll
ink. who will apeak tonlgkt
10:30 o'clock over the NBO. I
work. Hia aubjaet wUl ba p tt\
war probletnn--' 'A. a s . ‘ LMll
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UNTED STATES DETENSE

SAYINGS BONm

AN IN D K l'E N H E N T iD A lL Y N E W S P A P E R
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FR ID A Y , JA N U A R Y 8. 1943.

ctintw
Be
perhapa M or
e parted*nte cook
J k r m g b tha roooadltkelag or rwShaedeUae a f away
while J . U lag lay

3 tfC “

H. P. Pop*, ae chairman of tha
eta coaueJUaa, eakd that
a t p r u ent hare
two primary proUama; 1)
lag tha mrothandha far

ir a r u iisa r r

Combined
deposit*
of two
hanae in oanforo el tha prroant
tnao coma within Il.ut4.npi ol
reaching tha total deposits of holn
banka operating h*r* daring 11*6
at tha Height &lt;-l lha Honda boom,
and tho
deposits of tha
Sanlord Atlantic National Bank
today ascoad thota at any other
Uaae ainca its organkallon in 1*81.
and of any *t. «r sank In Urn hlatocy of Sanjord.
'W hik local dcpoalla arc unhlgh aad n o n money I*
la Sanford than at any
dm boom yean, the
n t w m ly aound condition
of
baa he la reflected by tha aUtapf loam, and diarounta which
fo r both banka totaled on Dee. 31
•Mr *471,817.
Combined loeiu an,| dlacounU
•f tHa old H rat National Bank
•ad Seminole County Bank In
I K S were 83.924,hll.i. though their
doprolta at that time aggregated
84 JIM AST.
The** depot lie of the only two
banki In Sanford at the cloae of
1885 were divided ki
follow*:
P in t National Bank. W.BSSA-TJ
and Seminole Bank. | i,2ll,ll4l.
In a alngle year. Irom 1942 to
1841, lie Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Bank'i dapoaiu have Incrroaad 81.3T1.MI,'Vroni *1.MH,
888 to 83,320,34*. TT6 four-year
•Id Florida Scat* Bank'* depoalta
AnaouMament of ■ n n Bara I t a r e Inc raved during th* pa*l
War Production procram war to ­ year 8321,000, from f4W,000 to
day aro da by A lai R. Johnson, rio.ooc
director o f ta li work In ScminoW
Loaaa and diacount* of indi­
County.
vidual tanka in 1*24 were aa foi“Coiyraaa baa appointed *15.- lowa: IU iU ,02b for the P in t Na­
000.000 for claraan of lantrurtion, tional Bank and 82,004,846 for
the Seminole County Bank. In
1881, during tha
“depraalon,"
wbea the Sanford Atlantic Na­
tional Bank waa tha only
one
operating hero. It* loan* and dl*eounta war* 8225,401 and It* dapo*Jta were 81^48,708. Ita Dec. J l .
1842 atatamant reported loan* and
dlscuunta totallag 8804.7*0, while
the Florida State Bank’* loon*
~ o n to totaled I18T-087.
t S t k National i j h of
..IIM , with VfhlCtl t U SanAtUntlc la a ffllla ttf. had
ta totaling 8M,M7,Ol. on
31, 1038 a h Jn a b r It* ded artke, i
poalta
total M U M 1 1 . 1U loan*
production
and diarounta today total 814,tabia prod
production, piocroelng food 0 4 4 JI7 , a* compared with 82.fo r hooka m on farts*,
7*8,119 In 1038.
'TfaAaddition
S * clalaaa
. ........
will ...........
bo gt**n
to city rroidrnta la
procroaing,
and atoriag food lor homo -jea.
Mr*. Oulda Wikon, county home
demon*trot! on agent, bn*
been
raquroted to contact nil woman’*
organtuUona and claba to enlkt
their co-opereclon In this work,
Mr. Johnson mid.
In
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N U M B E R 96.

Allied fliers Batter Violently At
-Ship .lap Convoy Remnants

San fo rd Atl
coeds Any Previous
Deposits In Local
H an kin g H i s t o r y
Q t lb | k o m ln g
a ltu n tlo n tn S a n fo r d w ith «
• f l e w to In cre n a ln g th e nu m ­
b e r o f a p n r tm e a ta f o r r e n t
an d th e estN bM ahm ent o f •
lo c a l e m p lo y m e n t a g e n c y w e n
a u t h o r i s e d to d a y a t a lu n c b T'&lt;&gt;n o f t h e S e m in o le C o u n ty
C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce a t t h e
M a y fa ir H o t e l
“
Jamaa O at, raportlag far the
r ia l rotate reeaaalltro. declared
g l k a t a critical situation aalata.lnr
rally aa tha rroekl a t tho prroewt
occupancy a f arrary hearo and
apertroaat la town with only half
af tha aapacOad prouroiwel of tho
Naval Air B u tton hero yet and

Member AnHocInted P reta

(ie n e ra l
M acA rth u r
A nnotinces V irtu al
C om pletionO f B it te r
Papuan C am p aign

P ra y e r For F irs t M eetin g of 78th C ongress

•« ♦ Itaarli &gt;r# I'rr««|
A turrii-ati alul A llied fliurn
lin ttfrm l
v m lently
at
th e
rcn m u n la tif a lll-slii]* Jn|tnnene convoy o f f 4 he
New
1IIIilien co n st ImliLy. cllm u xiiiif
n 2 4 -h o u r rum iiiiK lint tie In
w hich th e y w ere o ffic ia lly
c re d ite d w ith sin kim t two big
tru ns| strts, iliim ngiiig a th in !
and sh o o tin g down 18 enem y
fighters
t ■r it»■r ftI M«r Ar I Itn i '&lt;t hr Miltp11 r i 'T * ami.iimi-.ti tin- virtuMl t'lim
g&gt;l«”Iit»ii of the iillter Pii)}iian m m
luiigu in N'ivk (itilnen with the
uiiiiihilnt inn i*f the InikMiieNf, nn
Atiny tlmt . hh*i * tnlnle.1 Ih.OOO

AmrfCuti liiajmUluM frnm Allieil hei8ili|iiHtlem in N&lt;»Hh A fr ica
■•Mill hnil went her htnl rlunett In
agai n mi the rmrlhein ^octlun in
Tummn ii ml iiuiicrtteil u lull.
Cur in tin' mouth, u Pruneh mill

Rural Production
Program Made For
Seminole County

Ainerii'Hn i-nmri T«rju, at talking

iigMinwt henvy mhi^. wim re|M&gt;rteil
imvi* 4-u|i|ureil Hie Aim nutpuHl lit fu nm it Muller in “the
teriittiv
nf tiie o n sls," killing
2f»0 I tu Ilans
Allied planes Immheil the harb or
&lt;if I’lilmem, Sicily, In h daylight
r muI y e ste n ia y , whili* the Navy
in W as hington reported United
S t a l e s Arm y All F o r c e s ngaiit
blasted J a p a n e s e tuises at Kiskn
o f f Alaska and Muiulu in the
Hohinions
Tin* re sults were not
disclosed.

American airmen, continuiiij as­
saults on Japarieae supply linea
• m l baaaa In th® Hiilontuna, have

Reverend Jetnei Rises Hdf|«#oiiiery» chap leiA or the fiouee
•f Repreeentatlvei delivered t|ie u(&gt;enlna prayer at the first
meeting of the seventy-eighth CfelgTrse. The eyes of the country

I P . H i g i n W ill B e
’43 Townsend Leader
U P. Hagan waa ro-oloctad
president of tka Townsend Club
t a t evening and W. L Hughey
waa alactad vka president. Other
offkora who will aorro la 1M1
aro: II. O. Lnndqoist,
aecond
vfca praaidcot; Mr*. J . A- Witllama, aacraiary,
Mr*. Martha
Moffett,
bautw or. Mr*. A. C.
Star*#, pubiktty rnalrman and
J . O . ffha rro, atata tpoakar far
lb# nrjTinfTitUn
Mr. B a m
Mr. H o g t** and

In ui - ., 1 11„*■ —I of Stulitigriul
th.- Ki - n . " • • v * n u u t i i n r iiti’iitv
pi fig thriMigii a wp.i uf (ivnntn i .--i.t.iti, «■. (.it iciil uli,-ii.l mill i
i waiMIihinv willi I nkiIkm anil planes, c-iiiiii .I it mmitH-r uf |mitml * l id
uamiu

A total of 1481 arw m*mb*m on furlough may u*. ba.lc
b ar* bron ncvlrad Into tha Pr*»- make *oelal calls," an A**urlHt&gt;'i
tha pa&gt;t 30 P m a dispatch *t»l*».
ro a n . It waa Irorpad th l* morn
In tha uraa report lh* Offu.
l o g fr om l h « H*V. &amp; O. Brown
—
——
-Admlnisuatiun
•!»« ,«i'l
lro, who haa Jro t completed .vi „of .Prlea .................
that hundreds oi Inspoclor*. allied
yrora of acrvloa aa y * lto r of lh® by BU ts Rlli local police, were
church.
Sodv* 881 of lb la Cumber h*v* in action •‘from Maine to Flurida"
coma into tha church on Confca- to h a lt pleasu re dr ivin g on “ A "
alon o f Falllib. and VT1 by letter, MB " and " C * ration book*.
Blm ultana ously OP A g * » « it *
rvhlp bus grown from
Tha
"p lcu n
U i la 1911, to H V v i t b 40 of Official d«flnllion o f
tbo origta&amp;l member* «tUl
al
ill the dr ivin g1" under the prohibition

were rv|Hiftet| m have ml Vulicet I l&gt;I within kh miles of the great
A i ini, til

Cif mum

biiNt* ui

Kmttiv

uml

f*»r

i he first lin e Merlin ailmittetl
Natl reviTses were in ti i liter
HJggl
" i K * 1, ,. , „ sttiv, gateway to
“/.J.V’V«8'' o i l l i e n ,...

‘rr. " '-r
e. ........ r.tim.tci d. Irwcaii 04KI.iH.Xl uml 1.(HM),{N)U

A H n ti . li ltrontlc**t **id lln*
ti t rm srt * lm-1 un n oun cc l (hi- rv..
•«**.**.
"jali n n -f iivilinn population of

Itihfv, key Nazi citudel ill) miles
north wet of \lnscow, as “« pre
cautionary nrasure '*

salt!
the
F r o n t line
line siivices
stivices
said
f l t r m a n s wore b att lin g &lt;l«sperate
If U&gt;
o|&gt;cri t,w c .. n i . l o r liitu
'*»« ( « a c . . u * . but declared
teaillly but tering
,rTnf
,
\
.
,
us) ta n ks
l i r o m . . I f r c l U c a t mmn . . .
" ! ryv tl’ r' " ‘lih
U n k * ,,H'
waa built Ihv A t la n ti c B r o b o . n l ,
|
yi ; , rl)„ n,
mans* built
O P A S l i d Ita own enfor cement vviti hu^nhiu viJIayes and sea
la addition age nt a and oth er law o ff ic e r s , # m j ihuusaml* of land mines,
tail Arena*
c he ck in g on *'th® llleg.d pgt Hm( arm y &gt;ea4il|iiarteri skid
fo r out of preaan c* o l pasa etiger c a r * at tank-lcd I n fantry t o l u m n i hail
p la c e* o f am uaem en t. reerrutinn «torme&lt;l into more than 40 ad&lt;lithat In tho
* tlooal towns in th e Caucuaus dur
amerienced i n d e n te r ta i n m e n t. ”
I n ! U daflnltion o f pa rm liu-l lnC * ho
2t h° ur.'liter, Warm,
g a l n g to tha docto r, a t - ! . T h * b » l t l * in 8 l a l l n g r » .l «nd it*
It fly, marm
r
o
n
tl
a
l
1
r
o
r
l
r
o
n
*
fl
a
r n l up •• th * Itn l «r
i
l
l
• and daath
its campaign
Intern! f W
funer
rarhoU. All

Commander WincheU
Makes Secret Mission
A mall Is
Evidence (

tons

Uto a raall- . 1. n ln g to boilnroa or prof*. I d r» r lb* Herman* out .,f the
Ntw Yror'a aioaat atrotlng*. or driving t&lt;u , « W r i rollcnt r.prc.cntlng ihr
parparo of mrotlng an *nur balk of AiMI llllla r’a gain* Jn
alow -Bloat
hi*
IIM2 campaign,
cam p aig n, Thursday*
T h u rs d a
i - R .wInvolving
o l .l n w .
threat to bl«
I1M2
pi&lt;Ut
Qur
J lata comntuni.iu* disclosed.
re, health, or property-'
S
o
v
ie
t
■•■•ult
u
n
it*
a
e i i td boo­
Tha full daflnltion:
ty anti prisoner* In th * fa cto ry
“Na panon to whom a basic r»
. -.
y iig*
,
c ity . It aalil,
» haa bron Wcuad may uro or " y L 0b, / , u„, o f th e Red ar m y,
permit tha uaa of such ration f o r '
IUDIMf
r(f
r
pe rallo n *. *1
*1lupporting tha operation*.
•ay driving to U a groolln* .h o rr | lwlcJ•d ‘ ,122 (lrrm&gt;Il
lirru u n fl
firing
rl n g (mini*
point.
a f4 area other than family or
b U a to l cut nln* blo&lt;*-h6u*e«
paw aail oacaaaity ^riving fo r aad dugouts
which no adequate aUantativc
To th* west and northwest So­
o f tnuxaporUtloa aro availr ooeapationai driving, or viet patrol* thrusting at tho deby naval or m lllury ftaooo of 22 l rap pad German di­
loavo or farlougn vision* drove tha Nasia from 20
of visiting rot*- dUgOUta, wiping out 150 troops
social call*: 1’ro- and capturing ipolle Including a
leave or furlough radio transmitter, tho high com­
loaVO provision* mand reported.
In th* eweeplng a n a referred
transfer order*, or by
n paper*, furlottora or «pvW KA TH X*
J hy th# eom-

nf

explttodvcH

tin

two

Jap

airfields
northwest of (iuaikl*
canal, the Navy rrportiWL Thuraila v

Sendee Men Can ^Victor iouslleJ Armies Rip
fRecreation Heads
Through German Resistance PlanNewProgram
Use Gasoline If
i
wwr*cli»»r*l I'rraal
For Coming Year
Home On Leave K 4IIf'* %vutiinmu
armies, rip

Presbyterians Add OPA Insp ectors Arc
Up To
1452 Members CE nhecking
fo rce New Law
In Past 50 Years Naval and military .................

laatruetioa, will bo boll. Ho slated.

scored a |H&gt;sBlhl« lounh hit on an
enaiuy
transport miuJ &lt;tunu&gt;ed

are m e n on the wartime pCungrese a* it meets to solve many
problems affertiiig every man, wiiinan stmI ehibl In the Unite I
Status. ThiA 1* * phi»n*'|ihu|o.

N oiv U SO A ctivitit's
Arc* E x p lain ed Hy
D irecto r W eiskop f

A commonluua »aM J k m s r k a t t
planes on
Wednda«!af
&lt;UUd&lt;f
t i m e ) re turn rill Ui hurl de stru ctio n
nil the new enemy a ird ro m e a l
M un la which only 24 hours e a r ­
lier hud been heavily bombed by
iM*th I I ii IUmI S t a t e s a i r amt s u r ­
fa c e c r a f t . T h e y also hundred an
Airfitdd a t Kahili, firm lliiln on
limigalnvlll# Island
R es u lt s of
n either m ill were reported,
Karlker th® sam e day big arm y
Flyin g
Fo r tre ss® ', esc ort ed by
l.iK'khesNl i j g h t n i n g and i 'u r t i s s
Warhaw k
fighterH. &lt;i |hiU ih] lha
enemy tr a n s p o rt hi I he S h o r t land
island area, 2P0 mdes northwest
of l hi ails les ns I, nod rlaimml n
pi ssitd# hit on the st ern.
Fr om Melbourne, Au st ra lia, an
i nr her re port govrr mil ru t s o j r c r s
OH'eiteil Thursilay th at ukr recoil
nuissuiue had disclosed a cuiicvntin ti -’H of J a p a n e s e shipping a t
liiihuiil. New llrituiri, even g r eat.
.* *
. , , ,
±t_
" ' « « .................... I hy the enI'livy fur hi® fi rs t i ountur u tlsc k
,iyHin^l tin* Arnencwti f o r e n hohlnig lkA
lb K i i .te r n Solomon i* l* n ,l *.
'phi* i'liiicmtrullun,
qURi

tiHttli- niu'"'l fur ii
t o * p..j..iliifivl pill' i' ivlu-ri- l In
l i i ‘ttiiiin- tuiil ciiitr.'iit i iit.i.l ft,*-.H
f i l i n ' - , iiii .'I ik th o oltlo IIIlH" II I
Suvi.-t
" ii - In MUIII
■yi.ti'lUHlIcillv
I hi Kce reatinvi iHvUinn nf I lie
lii-iil ih.urn tho f o r ti fi c a ti o n * uii.l i Si m u tie &lt;’m inty [)efen»»e &lt;‘mm
t il mh-v I imj : ImaI night «l th r l itv
won. ihiwii the g* rr i* iin
A lull Iwlta lh 'il of t l i r m i n i in f til n it I Hfiimival n f thi* U S U ,
f i n i l t , " i n routed fioiii *1 nil '■ j.r.'L-i 'ini rthich 4MiliU*m|ilatrpi two
ifir |&gt;...iti«.ii« iii a n o t h er * 1 , 1,11
o- ■ i m h wuck at t h f A‘it y I I h l
\it il.ii Him, Ituglimlhg nr* l wurk
t,lr
' ' ‘'oiuaiut ^
1luit *&lt;iiikrgle IHM&gt; tiermnns wt^c
ki.t-. ihnhlttl,
Kcunrtling
H I Shame*, c h ..r » ,.n . th*.
wHk‘ l "H a rut seven Innks ami
k,
ili‘*
t
m
y
«
l
Tin.
Hu**litt„j
- ,l iMirk- ili&lt;«truye«i
(k«Hi t’uhnii likviffitni ns nui'H
.-.iptiir.-»l |,il*iincre. ttiri'c Luiik,.
,1,1
o|wr etl.m. of■ &gt;&gt;'gui i
twu ■■■iiiuii-il car* , IN t r u c k * *m1
th l* w«*uk,
hi in
ui wmilti
mi uin un iluni dump.
r i iii n Upon IIurn hip *r
Mil l I l&gt;
hth Mihlvil, thus wm nhijwii lu
liciiiiMM fo r e ** "iriiitulniir i l c
huvk* huvn !Ufl»i»*nt*Nl Rlncu Ia«l
l»'i-Hti-l&gt; t . check th e Ucil arn .v |*4*l V1 44.fl uf B*rvkcvirwn,« r l , , 7
r 41fi*Jlie ti**,l by
, Turin lay, when its iifwaviit# wus
m ii
on I he mlilillc INm frn.il l HI hint'I’ll
tloriB.
|first r t p o r t r d Uy nn An«tra lia n
lumiclll'il roulltei UttUI-k* III *111111 I \s m ninl i thur orgim lw illn in.
\| i
\\ i i*V«*|jf. USC) ilirtN'tffr, ( govurfiitiunt BjMikvsniHti,
nei t.u rin-y were lirolrfi " I f
Mini 111,' Soviet force * '’*u c cc s*
v x 111ii i ki k»t that ihv U SO ji I riia tu^
a &lt; ihnt
tltnv. lh»a npnkeKimiin
■in •tnliuBlra fo r at
*«nu untniyiiimoiy Uatirtl n wliiriy pub
fully |o. if,*il ■h.'Mil,’’ tin- m in
un.k |Hd4&gt;tMv twu uf U m rr gu lu r
Hlntuniffit that ihu iupmiv*®
mil,iti|0 i* reported
A .uicli- I tn l ■ riii" unit 11, wfi-kiy tluiit'i'ff. O t h e r
pro gra m Wl&gt;r»* g u th rrin g thu lur g-M hcm
two d a y . of fu ri ous flu htinu dc*
Mitiv itH ’A will I»h tisvelopvii tu |on'f uvur ■•»«-n kn th® Kotithwcut
tri.yr d up to two liultslioll*
fill i*«&lt; h ev ening »&gt;f th® wr rk , in* j Pacific.
IHThap*
20INJ
tirnru&gt;n
Iruop*. tl u il lru ft" mimlvur t a l e n t varie
in rulirvK'lloli with Mich re port *
M-vcn i ,, nke, *m l 26 trur kluud*
lv
,h„ w ,
holihy c l u b , mvi * |S e c r e ta r y o f the N a v y ' K n o * .a id
of ai, |■j 111■-* unil ei rn iu n llion .
chinch
..........red open house, he •*« T u e * . l . y In f f o . h i n g t o n th at
lin e l i r r m n n g s m a i m tr yin g to
(|
, whllr there w»» ulway* enemy
break nut vif n Soviet eiwl.vle
,,
, ,1
..
, 0 .1 I .hip p in g a t ita t o u l , one o f the
,
, ,
,
merit uHarked 12 tl i n r * with no , I ,e,,t , Morr * II. (, ro *a. Wrl- |principal
J * p * n e * e haae* In tha
. ..
!.
su c r e** , th e high cuinuiund ■« fur,- „ ml R ec reatio n O ff i c e r * l A M*traliHM
theat er,
he hnd no
d , r Naval Air Hindoo, explained
porlni
knowledge of any extra',r Unary
th
a
t
a
survey
was
being
,n*,le
" T i l e rin g o f Soviet tre-op* i*
comriitratlon then
b ri n g drawn r i o t e r arou nd the which would disc lose th e hobble*
and tuleiit* nf (he i,er*„.m el al
(i e . mini gn rr l*o o, which I* doom
etl fu |ieri»h," iho bulletin coiittnucil
Among the prl ioiirr e tok en hy
th e ltu*»lan* were »even culuni'l'e
■ml dm c u m m s n d e r* of e ti e r-

man infantry regiment.
Altogether Ult, Rod army of tho.
north (laucaau* hat occupied 40
populated piece* In the fmoiut
trom captured Frokhlednanski on
th* trunk railway, tha high cummend raid. Soviet guard* and
ta n k * pacing tha advance wiped
out about 300 German troop*.

Legion W ill G ath er
Scra p N ex t Sunday

the In,*,- Till* Information will I"
made available to the Hobby
committee and to the DHf) to
uni them ill planning activities
(ul tin, mell, lie said.
It w a * rttclded to award Civi­
lian Volunteer pin* after 50 hour*
uf scheduled sendee.
, Herman Morris, chairman of
the S|Mirt* an,l Athletic commit­
ter. announced that plana are
being fnnqulatad for a commun­
ity "play night" fn which civi­
lian* and nervlea man would pal ticlpaleA procedure for the Itauancd
of paaaee to wlvaa and vialbira
of aervlca man waa adopted. Mr.
iWalakupf announcad that wivaa
of atrvlce man ara always walcoma at tha U 8 0 club. Paaaos
will be laiuei! them upon raquaat
so that they may attand at any
time.

Roosevelt Approves
I'ay-A s-G o T a x P lan
WASHINGTON, Jan. 8, OH—
I’reildrnt llonaevrlt gave approvul today to the pay-as-you-go lak
iilan. hut aalil tha raal problam
la whalhar tha guvernmant will
forgiva part or all uf lha currant
taiea dua.
At a press conference, ha alaa
repealed hope, which he said h#
Intend**! to convey In a raentafa
to Carigraaa,
urn
for a United
tion a’ Vict ory

In

1014.

0 E 6 B 0 1 A —Coldtr tonight, boForm er Coach Is No1
10 Sanford- low fro n ln c In tho north and
I Lengwood
Mrmbora of Campbal Mowing
h o ttin g In tho aouth portion.
Stationed
A t S an fo r
,0B1 DA—Occasional rain In Poat of the American Legion and
y b t a t .tho
a program
oorthoart portion thla altar- other roluntaara waro today raATHENS, Jan. 8, (A
’ Connolly,
tad acattorod ahowora In quetted, by Adjutant Bill Thom*
Joaaph L. H anoi, athlol
anaponalon
to report Sunday morning o r a f­
U toaouth portion thla xflamoou
" day porand possibly tonight, eonaldyabJy
ternoon at tha Loglon acrap pllo
MINK DISAS T E R
on Waat r i m Itroat.
“T h o .ca ll haf coma again for
MOBOANTOWN, W. VA-, Jan .
8 f * tarty Saturday.
tho flodth to tahrogo tho noodod 8, &lt;Jf)— A auddan miao flra caught
acrap moUl, whO* tha north U tho night efeUt o f tho Puraglovo
anowad 'undo*, " Mr.' Thorn* laid.

S

a s i-iv is tS S !
heating

•onabiy

cortaW* thad thiaa

(tar mm had dUi). ^ vu-tT„

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of

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driving.
So the motorist wan Immediately pqt in a position to
decide for himself whether he Wag broakihg the law. It
he lakes the children out for aft, Afternoon drive,,and ev­
erything goes along all rights h*)l ,MK&gt;babty have aome fun
and his ration book will be *taken Jaway: fr^ifi'blm. Bat'If
the children ‘get to fussing, hls.wffe indulged (ji trtr favor­
ite sport of back seat driving, and they get into an argu­
ment over the family budget.-that eertajaly cart't be called
pleasure driving.
i'
&gt;;
J,
’
It's the same way about going ho 'the doctor. It's okey
to go to the doctor providing youro really tick. But if
you go there thinking you've gaf dancer .of Urn:stomach,

STRONG GW
WftKTfO

homes, I m l i m m , rsrevt*.
JL*t all o f u* n a u a b n that
each In this war ia sacrificing
much. L e t all of 19 remember
this and k pay tribute to each

Pvti H . A, Manning, U. 8 . Mg-

;

Grief
..( F r ew Poetry)

Tea know how you will tum
Shniptly from the lilac*

,eryT

B6w oven In mldit of mlndn&lt;*i
ifcm'
after a face glimpsed only once
' - ‘ frim the moving Ire ln f
W

J Irish lopg1" * In *pky snow-

Uio plash canopy
kUiummer
►she the .ht litig hospital-

Pvt. W. Gordon Dean. Co. “E ".
1st Mod. Bog., F t. Ord, CaUf.

WHAT ABOUT*YOUR SOLDIER?
By MRS. ERN EST HOUBHOLDER

really dent mind, for the*e Glen
are In trekin g to come out there
and back you up, you know.

tilt let fagr o r flv« dap*. They art
iparnU ly In Ja rg a aaetioni and then,

it i«

rlcan ta cn n lQ u a iP tiah ad .to -th e l|mnstru ction un it*.

we like about the
ling situation. Things
be m bod as thsy
:iWe a n having o lot of fires
l&gt;A kk country which scat (ho
|vgo o f American eltlssns. And
M** times wo wondsr If some af
|Wp':*rt Milked by Axis agents.
L-yV i- 1 • &lt;Wi ——•
'g fiw th at all rsilonlng has boon
Rt snotber t l percent, and homo
MMrt. srv being (old to convert
minors ore out oa strike
M gndtng higher wages. I t is
Ha tot a s If ft was pkimsd the!

to aKyiftTaWM construction, v Indeo-’
rfenllllb a Kaiser ship stood on end.
a gkyMbrafwr la a
-•wise,. gnd have been, although Mr.
Bridges can be dl
Kaiser would probably Improve the procedure and shorten
the time.
Much Is lust, however, in this new slam-hang con­
struction. which men trained in the,old technique* will miss
and regret. Terminology take* (t on the chin. Traditional
term* used for centuriea, Add dear to the .hearts of skilled
workers, are lost. Old Words are abused and defiled, Thus
a ship's "hold" becomes manly the "hole." The ship Is
"corkod" Instead ef “caulked" to moke It tight, ,*pd the
"galley" becomes—of all things—the “gallery." After a
few more launchings it may be a mare "kitchen.” Patent
ships, built by th* tod, lack personality. And With the
breaking down of ancient words, much of the old romance

chance to do b tttcr
doasn't need It?

And

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Last week we ware In compedlion with Gyniy Hoe* le e -o n ly
We (tripped the Reader'* Digest. .
from cover to cover.
fltuart McTyre .urpri*e,| hi*
mother with an uneipected visit
on wednnday, Dec. 9. Hi was
hare for only one day, but you
know that must havt been a
grade iky for his parents.
ntuort I* ons of only 18 In hk
company to be subject to M. P,
duty. That l&gt; what brought him
to Jacksonville end from there
to BonfOnl la not »o verr far
(under the circumstances),
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"H ot" Painter, Leon Lawson
ami James Arrant have all gone
to sea again. Wa won’t say Just
when, but It was grand to get
a glimpse of Jh e m while they
were at homo. T h sy ll be bringing
you the stuff you need and toon.
Our wish to a Merchant Morin#
man M always,
Bottoms lip I
Good luck, friendsI
We had s number of vkhs over
the holidays from Merchant .Ma­
rine man and lads In the Navy.
They told us many Interm ting
things— many Interesting experi­
ences o f then pwn o r o f the men
they had- talked with. Men 1X 0
Haa been all over the world. \
Several agreed
that
daaert
fighting Is the worst. They said
that you could run your baud
tltrough your hair and bring out
a handful of sand. The water k
coerce, so
bathing Is limited.

'The home away
from home*’
Magnolia ft 5th St.

John Thomas Rumbloy was
home for a short furlough last
faonlh. John Thoms# k s UJ?.N.
onner on a merchant marine you
now. IneldenteUy, wo road the
-ley before yesterday that the
mere hint marines srs foil
of hi* musk. He played without have mall service opened to
accompaniment ana the toaee he
drew from that violin wrenched
the heart. Youth and talent. A
wonderful future In concert or
radio.
New that boy has kid down
that violin for h k country.
That boy was Pete Mere.
Pete hag ■ furleugh and Christ­
mas at homo. How wenderful!
W hlk ho was bom he sad
Jack Woodruff came to so* u* sad
we had a moot enjoyable visit.
Pete graduated from Columbia,
Term, In 1H 1,
H i has boon to the Wset l a ­
dles, Scotland and Ireland, fie
has boon to A frk a and agent
three dura ht A I f te n where he
was surprised to wo their very

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Y ou'll like our
m eals — and
ou r service!
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A young hopeful told his sthat ho had once stolen 1 100,0and wap tod to know whether d
could forgive him. She rcpllsj
" I t all depends on how much J
It you have lo ft "
No ho(
laundering can do your work J
weO as the Wlfa Saving Ststli
a# ws have the equipment aJ
employees who' know how to ■
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your clothes.
Imagine
r Am tries ns I
oy told us that s friend of
■ ce rta in bast which ws*
►d, Inaked of
jumping,
the smpke stock to th*
■ad blow tho whistle un-

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ruflnod atmosphere wbero sating
Is n pleasure!

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ARCADE

Package Store

Room and B oard
•rrtrtftf a t Camp Shelby and was
in tba hospital there far about
two weeks. Ho U roportod, bowseer, at being much Improved.
Jack, wo hope you're complete
ly Improved and woll by now. It
must bo pretty tough to go to a
new territory—a new life—and
get ttek before you have a' thanet
to evem get aequalntod.
A soldier who was hors during
the holidays, told us that Camp
Ord Is a new came, a Very ak a
camp and comfortable. W ont all
of yea 1s t as have further ncwoT
In tbo mcanHfna. bom's our little
constant good wlah for you.

(Patent Ships

honestly hap.

proudly.

LL POPULAR BRANDS:

A GOOD MANY LITERARY
'LOWERY PRA YERS NEVER
llS E ANY HIGHER THAN THE
APTEfU) TH E KEY TO s u e K 6QPUL PRAYER IS H1NCERf y , BUCK MAY BE HTUMBJLNO AND INELEGANT, BUT
IOD G E T S T J i ^ - ID EA : Pray
t thy father Winch Is In secret,
a d . Iky father which «»«ih in down on au to m o b ile d riv in g jt f g h t e r th a n o v er.
scret shall reward thee openly.

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you can

; J U Ktneben Fow ati. » 7 th In f,
A p. 0 . a t. Camp Shelby. MU*.

pleasure driving. It now teems that if trim are a soldier
at home on.furlough, it Isn’t pleasure driving If you take
your nhl man out for a joyride, but if he talus you it k.
Ami similarly If you go to a cocktail party, -that Is a crime
of the first water, but If you go to the funeral-the neat day.
that is pleasufo driving and henea okay.'
When gasoline ration area CMDtnanced last year, the
reason given for it was that roMwrthad to be conserved
and for that reason it was -belatedly ,applied to the whole
country, even thoee states whefp oil bobbles fight out -&gt;f
the ground. But now that the rubber situation nas vaatlv

If all mAkea an Intsrestlng picture for the Florida
legislature aa (t contemplates Ita.dellbegstifns which begin
early next Spring. The State government, the echools, and
much of the State's welfare work bi carried on through
automobile taxes of ope kind pr another Gasoline Uges,
auto license taxes, just now cofll Itig due and .payable, per­
sonal property .taxes and race.tntu taxes,.provide the bulk
of this State's1revenue.
One wonders whether it .would not be easier and wiser
to get gasoline-to the people go that :they .call carry on their
normal functions than to b
to reform our entire
domestic Ilf* and economic ayi iip in the midst of war.
What
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need...is ..* ....-----------.
pipeline to ^
t Ofiflslds,and what Wash­
ington needs is a pipeline to the -people.

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liquor - that

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A n d P erso n a l Activities
C A R O L IN E H IL L C R A PP 3 , Society E ditor.

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fa cia l Calendar
FRIDAY
Campbcll-Loaslng Pint unit 63
will have It* regular Hireling at
Aka Legion Hut at 1:30 P.M.
Bed Cmai *uri[ical dressing* will
be held at the Crammer School
from 10:00 A. M until 4:30 P.
M. Mrs. II. 0. Pope urge* the
public to pleaae attend.
— The Sally Uarriion Chapter of
An* Daughter* of American Hsvolutlon will meet at the home of
lira. W. M. Thigpen, HOfl Mag.
Holla Avenue at 3:00. Mr*. M. S.
Wig* Ins will be co-ho»tr»*. Any
vlettlng Daughter* are cordially
^ v lte d .
SCNDAY
The Presbyterian Young People
will hold open house Immediately
after ehurrb In ihe Anne* at
H:«l P. M
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MONDAY
Th«* Presbyterian Women* Auill*ry null mwt with the following.
Builncfla Women* Circle witn
M n . Joe Corley chairmen and
I n . Gertrude
Gilbert
homtraa.
Palmetto Avenue at 7 : 3 0 P.

Circle No I Mrs Walter llarh
chairman and will meet at the
church nt 3:30 P. M.
Circle No. 2—Mrs John C,'
Bromley hostess. Celery Avehoe,
ml 3:30 I*. M. Co-hostesses Mn.
rrancls Meriwether and rhairman
lira. W. S. Brumlev
Circle No. . 1 - Mrs. J. N. Glllon
chairman
an(| hostess,
1201
Palmetto Avenue at 3:30 P. M.
Circle No 4— Mrs.
A.
I).
Amlth chairman and hostels Mn.
W, A leav itt. 2493 Orange Ave­
nue at 3:30. Co-hostess will le
Mra. Harry lieeren.
Circle No.
6—Mra.
D.
I..
Thrasher chairmen and hoateaa,
, AB4 Grandview, at 4:00 P. M.
- V o-hoi teases will be N n . W. S.
, Earl fend M ill Annie Nelson. ,
Circle No. 0—Mr*, Fred Wight
chairman. 11oat ess will be Mra.
J . E- Monger, 017 Geneva Avenue
12:80. Co-hostess will be Mn
W. Tenney, ■
Circle* for the First Baptist
. Church wilt meet with the followIns:
Circle No. 1— Mn. R. Z. Johnaon, 1021 West F ln t Street. Co*
stn aes will be Mra. R. G. Ms-

A wedding of much Intereat to
aociety In thia state and one of
unusual beauty and charming sim­
plicity was that of Miaa Miry
Louise (Marlese) Torrance, for­
merly of Sanford, and Pvt. Lawr­
ence L. Froneherger, Jr., of Ashe­
ville, which took place in Carlobad. Meiico, Tuesday, Dec. t f ,
at 7:00 o'clock In (he evening at
the First Presbyterian Church.
Dr. W. S. Datwlo, pastor of the
church, officiated.
.The vow* were apoken in front
of a background of Boston fern,
palms, white snapdragon* and
gladioli. Before the ceremony the
orgenlat played ''Because”, end "1
I-ove You
The
Wedding
u Trulv”.
Trill
"
'
March from Lohengrin waa play­
ed for the processional and M
delssohn’s march for the
sional. During the service “Mebsstrautn" was played.
The bride was escorted by Lieut.
Merritt G. Purpus.
The bride­
groom had as his heat man S taff
Sergeant Harold Shrwvger. Mrs.
Merritt G. Purpus waa matron of
honor.
The bride wore a handsome
winter white wool dreaa with
brown accessories and a shoulder
bouquet of pink rosebuds and
sweetheart rosea. Aftar a abort
wedding trip Pvt. Froneberger re­
turned to the Carlsbad Air Base
ami Mr*. Froneberger left for her
home in Charlotte. N.C
T h e b rid e Is
M r.
ami M rs.

the d a u g h te r of
Hugh
Torrance,

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formerly of Sanford. Sha attend­
ed Montreat Junior College and
Agnea Scott college in Georgia.
She now holds an executive posi­
tion with the United State* Rub­
ber Company In Charlotte.

B u sin ess M eet Held
By W om an’s Club
Mr*. Jam es Moughton presided
over the monthly business meet­
ing of the Sanford Woman’s Club
which waa held Wednesday a f­
ternoon at the club house. Mra.
O.P, Herndon reported a total of
110 waa cleared for the kit bag
fund from the Silver Tea given.
Alio 07 and a number of gifta
were aent to the Jacksonville
Home Society front the Chrletma*
party.
The club voted to award a 16
prli# to the outstanding art stu­
dents Bb^.the - iieffilnole County
acbool*, lira. C.R. Dawson urg­
ed all member* to bring their
old alllt and nylon hoe* to the
Rad Cross room ni It needs six
mar* pound* to meet the quota
given
M rs. .B a u iU o n . introduced B#v
F ro
anfc
n t 'Itilley
'Fill ley of
or the Eplecopal
Church who gave an Interesting
itlng
Knox explained the new point
■ytlem of rationing food and urg­
ed everyone to halp the Rad Croaa
In thalr spare time.
Hostesses for the meeting were
Mre. C.R. Dawson, Mr*. L.P. Hagan, Mrs. H.H. McCaalin
Mrs. W .E. Erickson. Arou
member* were present.

P ou ltry Sp ecialist
E xp lains Production

Lieut. Donald Pearson of Dale
Mabry Fiekl in Tallahassee spent
Chriatma* day with hla family.
McCall has returned
Ge. alter spending
with her parents,
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O w rff Clfvelimi, depleting a hotel keeper, in \ he* nrmiM'il ln.ii
vklunt In the c*ntr* r»f thin wren® from ll»w W«* Co Agiiln," showing
Fred Wight Seaman i 'e USNAS at the Hits Thrntri* nest -H.iinlay * m. i MmiiRhy wnb P i*.I*. r Mim
and Molly a1* the* curio mi couple* It «D Me* po tin with n pel inmpim/
of Fort Ijroderdale Is spendlni
few day* with hi* mother
frog which park* within « WMter-pittf" r -in** uf 1 &gt;i■ mnuv buli.Mm
Fred Wight.
incident* u f F i M h u u r n ! Molly’'* hitntpn - m (he* It K &lt; * t v i n l i o | M t ' i u e *
Billy Watt, a Junior at the in which t h e y skinr*■ «ti*l)ivr honors w Mi ^ilgitr lifrci'ii ?iM'i i haili
Washington Missionary College, McCarthy
has returned after spending the
holidays with his parents, Mr. and
Mi *4 I S
Harry A. Watt.
Mi
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B a p t i s t W . M . II.
W’ dkm*. M i' i I \ nii cut unit
Mr. ami Mr*. Vemanl Sheafer
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and children have returned to
Ariilrrm tn ,h , M m . l.uln N Millci
Lakeland after visiting Mrs. She­
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lih hla parents. Mr. ami pin. Mra, l m*y MrNnli, Mm K
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with her mother Mrs. Karl Broome ester. Mr- R /. .John-on. Mrs \j,
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Mr- F W Stiles, Mrs Britton |j „ i
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Jol n'son, Mrs
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Harrell, Mrs F N Eat ridge, Mr*
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Luke Walker. Mr- J J Mellon.
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Mr. and Mr* . J o h n L.
Hr. of P a o l l , and have
re tu r nad to WasMpgtcm D.C. to
re turns th eir studies' a t th e Wa&lt;hIngton Missiona ry College.

h r * ig r t r d

Harold Claus* arrives! hums
this week from Birmingham, Ala
to spend sometime with his psr-^

fo r

S | i r 11*m '

I 'n r h

I) K I-: S S K s

HI0 Laurel Avenue, while wait­
ing for hla call In the Navy A&gt;
Corps.

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Robert Newman, Signalman 2-e,
will arrive to spend the week-end
with hie parent*, Mr. and Mrs.
li.A. Newman. Signalman New­
man la stationed In Key West
and ha* duty on a minesweeper

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Sy.t.M to
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m i t n y in * Ii 1111ug r it i&gt;i
t f b i f t i i l s b rVedy m i |p |4 ^
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John Evans, eon of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Evans of Lak* Mary,
has returned hla studies at N&gt;w
• l.iiv HlrlpeM. f lim r r |sr isi I •*. sulid H|iriiu; Imit"-

town yesterday instructing the ctntfy boon elected treasurer nf
Paole 4-IP Chib members oil egg the senior class and has received
production and robing broiler*. hlg,varsity football latter.
The girl* were taken to the home
of Mrs. B.1I. Smith who he* ■
from baby chicks to laying hen*,
traction* w en given for b u yof broil*

Fat

May Ri* O verfed,

McW b arter, M u - M s i l h s F . n ..... I

Robert McCall aftrtr spending
the holiday* with hi* parent*. Mr.
and Mr*. G.R. McCall, has return­
ed In Mereer College.
Sergeant Robert M. Shrafer of
Lawson Field, Fort Banning, Ga.
la visiting hla mother Mra. Mae
Sheafer, 113 Elm Street.

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Build, Mr* Jas \ Tiiinminglisni, to o fat. rhunr*** m r t h a t y o i ari* I
Mr* Henry English, Mrs ( &lt;" fre*Hn/ NItii eit h.-r t tm it*lit'h or I
Collins,
MrFred
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ih *' w r o n g |
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P e r sonals
MDa Dona
to Cobbtuwa,
the holidays
Mr. and Mrs.

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• Itniim l, Hqunre. eliinHir m ilch rtl cnlliir neehlilies

D au ghters O f Wealey
H ave Social M eeting

• I'leiilerl, flared or g ro ce fiil dirndl e k i r l -

The Daughter* Of Wesley of
the F irst Methodist Church, held
their regular business and social
meeting In the church annex
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Cheater
Daniel* praUded over the business
session end Mre. Lloyd Harvey
lead the devotion*].
Hostesses
for the evening were Mre. J.L .
CUrk, Mre. &amp; B . Baggett. Mr*.
Stew art Dutten, M reTw .L. Ilarri» n , Mre. CUreoee' Smith and
N n . C.IL WlMk M e n and cut
flowero decora led jibe room* where
the member* assembled.

Todiiy - Ymir

Report* were heard from the
different eemmittees and other
routine biulaaee was conducted.
Oamee warg played la the game
room and refmhtaenU were ssrv
ed to Ihe following i

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Beautifully

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M n . M. L. Wright, M n . Ches-

t*r Denial*, Mre. Claud Herndon,
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lifinii Inc l« rg c lAry c e n te r iiniinl
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definite place 111
your home life !
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With Arch Supports
Walk on clouds *11 day
long—and finish fresh
on your feet I Steel
shank support* bring
tireless walking, anil
the roomy Cynthia last
and softly pliant kkl
‘give /our feet com­
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[rtvasion Plaris ahuffoUnt Parttde C
Showft hi Current Protnises To Be On
‘Mirth Of Time”
punaa a t Bataan.
' •With Um aucr*uful larxlin* of
felMBhowtr'* forrm on
North Africa, President Roosevelt
!»• declared that wa hav* rrwh.
•4 tk* la m in* point of the war.
“ Prtludi to Victory,'’ ihe l a i d will continue through 1943— and
JfW ttl of Time, ahowin* at th« on a wale evun more spectacular.
Number on# will be the longaviated version in Technicolor of
Ernest Hrralngv f '* romance of
lore In wartime,. 'For Whom The
Bells Toll*," starring Gary Cooper and tiurridI Bergman. Produced
by Bam Woed, who was also rasponsible for “Gooe
With the
Wind," It Is inow, after a coat of
iltare
and
two
rear*
millions of d*.__
of labor under d
Milled and scored.
Soon to te released Is “Star
Spangled Rhythm," a typical B.
G. DeSylva musical show, a high­
speed eitravagania with eighty
stars and featured players. Word
of it* tempo and hurricane gaiety
ha* seeped out,
leading ntfaer
studio* tn plan other
tuneful.

greyhound raca tr*ek—th*
Stfvice Men Can cavnc
Kennel Club— xuxpeixiW
operation* la*t night in view of
Use Gasoline If a ban on pleasure driving which
the only two active hnr»o
Home On Leave cloned
racing plant* In the State.

(tarring Claud•tta Colbert, Paulette Goddard and
Veronica l i k e .
- Alah Lkdd'a fliat (tarring film.
"Ltscky Jordan,” ha* to do with
an hrmy training camp. Then
there U W. Somerset Maugham'*
T h e floo r Before Dawn.” and the
Robert Preston, Ellen Drew refatele, “Night Plane from Chunk­
ing,“ a melodrama of espionage
In Uie Burmese Jungle*.
An original «tory “ f ir e Grave*
to Calriv* with excellent back,
ground abet* from Egypt, will be
a Billy Wilder film. ahd It win
llix* the return to the screen
Erich eon Stroheim, In the
role pf General
Rommel,
von

frballoeea ( m r . a . tree I
In 1041-42.
Official atteiulance for the 111
nights, not inclurllng nolrlier*, wa*
4435. The handle for the period
waa 180013.
The cloning of ihe track threw
175 persona. out of work. Hi per­
cent of them local peuple ucrordUig to State law, Connolly re
v»«led. The payroll fur the 00
dhy racing period, Connolly cs(Implari wa* (lightly over. 1 100,000
in normal time*.
Ye*terd*y .both illalm h and
Tropical Parka (lopped racing anil
thla morning the Associated Press
from Miami announcrrl a second

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am
r( * 8. Patton (third from left), rommandcr of th* If. S. troop* In Morocco, and Gcnsrsl
(fourth front lift), Fr*n«h Rcaldcnt General of Morocco, tr t shown ulutlng at tfaa grxvcs 1
I French *0idlers who fell la bstlls during II. S. landing operation* at Casablanca. Till* 1
ta k a dtulltg services for th* heroic drsd at the Ben M’Sik cemetery In Casablanca.
I
fC tn lr a lP r in t

TM tp occupy thr European
itlnenl, The March of Time
iwe tha plarra where th* fight’ to how going on, with partlcjtmphasls on the great na/al
« at B liort*. only 160 miles
•Ir to Sicily. Italy’s fortified
tad of Pantallarla ran he seen,
m the mainland, in an exclut March of Time sh.il.
’Americana, naturally ragrr ti
how our boys are fighting in
up to now have
.J * rely oh censored radio ami
■*P« Per reports. ‘‘Prelu&lt;le to
lory let* them see on the
I«n for the first time Ihe *r
l place* where we are coming
IWTH‘
"to-hand conflict wilh Mima iron / IIMUUMI. RIRI
diary Blonde," a Motors and tune­
Nail a.'
ful framing of the story of Teima
Gulnan. In which Alan l^dd and
Betty lluttou will hare the lead*.
Martial film will be haded tnr
Daphne
Cecil B. DaMlUa'a Ulllng tha Hid
dream of an heroic naval medico
In tier
in -Th# Story of Dr. Wassell,"
"China" la a plctoritation of tbo’
Japaneae Invasion of China, star­
line 1.0retta Young, Alan Ladd
WINTER PARK. Jan . S. (Bp. ami
Bcndlg. Ip thla caterial)—Tha rare ‘Blue Orchid", one •ory William
a b o bo placod “So
f t tab loratleat of all the orchids I’roudl*mar
We H * ir . a Mark BandM well as o m of LS* rarest, hu.it
» !• bloom for tho first time on rich picture of th* heroic army
M a.-1(l.tho Mead B o t a n ic G a r ■ML Ylut la a “*pni» orchid" with
pan con be combined attractively
g f h t OSttfe bhM flowers three
on th* u rn * stand. Such provi­
. TW« b au tlfu l and unusual or- BIRDS FOR YOUR GARDEN" sion* wltl help considerably to
thfl| belongs to the Vanda family,
attract more birds to your garden.
By Mrs. Jack C. Rnaaetl
MU. U ■ natllk of Rurma, and
Protacttoa
_ ,
Chairman,
Birds
[■ay httra originally grown Oeskl*
It la in keeping wltl) the bpt•Jo Ntw York)* thowa wound** Ruufan ooUto*
too M f H Road In the crotch of
nnc* of nature for a certain per­
Tho &gt;Udl, which defy lewand »nowfchAvt boon of i
m m tropical tree. It la strictly
centage of bird Hfe to fall prey
■ t n I ft I Aram tto
n tthe
h a ffront
p a n l lir
e a*
L(
. . . . J ath
l ere
Tf
**
trao*
parting
food
and
munition*
line*.
Moscow
announced
Ml nip plant. While It ha* soil
to tn* many predators that de­
Ut* now ay town of Moxdok, In the Ceucssus at the entrance to’th* Qroiny oil Holds.
root* to support It. Its active fecdpend. at least In part, upon birq*
■ ■ n o t * snoot out into th* air
for tjjelr existence but we can krai
ind molat'jre. These aerial root*
should keep thla mortality to a
fom, which they abaorb food
minimum b y planting a . TOW faf
eh k h absorb* the moisture that
dense shrubbery as a retreat Mr
IN MpPOd with a sticky substance
toll**la along the root* and praW A S H IN G T O N D A Y B O O K
NMfc It n tM dripping. Thla varIS flohr. or nuhr the top.
By JACK STIN N ETT
» ty . la known at th* "Vanda
de should be about 7 Inches
0*niton" and la the gem of tha
(•Ur. An old hotjow log
■ t i n Vanda family.
WASHINGTON, Jun M. &lt;WW) goig battle wagon. Bast
Anri her colorful, display in the
Florida bird* and not a pat
—Many awan songs s.mg I,' de­ now Is that Ferrington will
“•row eon*|»ta of * mammoth
enemy, but on* that man
*rjd» Wjren.
Thla vocl- parting members ol tin- seventy- no Ire* a fighting man.
M M to f th* winter orchid known
brought with him. If M
s
la "ttotileya Trianae”, growing on
lltfto bird, la a favorite ■ovenlcth congress aie worth re­
birds In your garden, nwp
* .hooting log three feat long,
all gardeners who llv* cording, but none is more
cate out.
In[■to OO* plant now h*a thirteen
towVQy Wooded a n a . which te rusting than the ’Aloha" of
Neuttog Facilities.
,
.
M fto tw btoosna, many of them gig
r natural habit* L
Th# Bamutl Wilder, the dvlcgute from
You
may
attract
th*
Urdu
M M MfMlL'*sMl several more
ran do** not ne»t In Flor- Hawaii.
your garden with food. Wkffr
■ tori-_ R f * " bloom would bo
Ida so wa must .eater to this
Delegate King la u native of
protection, but unless y6u o tfi
rorth 110.60 hi retail Ih Now
Jart&lt;r.
member
of th* wren faro- llonoluiu. In his veins Is some
suitable place for nesting, t
.waking the preacnl
lqf.
Th#
floor
of
tho
wren
house
(not
much) Hawnliau blood but
will not remain tha entire y
W m " (iT th h ana plant worth a
bathing)
!nch*» *nd the fie could not lie half as proud uf
It la true that many of th* baa
By WILDA CAMERY, R. N ,
t o ffc od and thirty dollars, and
jjp h ln g 1 -1/8 tnena* lu diameter, It If It were the blue blood of
ful birds that we enjoy wfi
w r * ta follow. I f you went two
Community Barvlca Boeletjr iff
lwa completed house should bu th* royal line of (.'harlemagnc.
Ing during the winter do wot
NMUful subject* for your camera
New York
.
II* wai easily
Washington’s
ttM d. la Did crotch Of a Ilmh of
main with u* for netting tort
greatest authority on Hawaiian
With to many doctors Ih
grate bock north for t W jr o
mi*jVii(iijw&gt;n&gt; 9 40,10 f**‘ ,ro a Cuxtome, history and language and armed forces and with those Who
and Dimmer months. On Cm &lt;
Baroach OwL Sometimes tE* nothing ever Irked him except th# remain becoming boiler, wt find
ar hand w* do hav* many a t t
ech owl may visit your coloeaal Ignorance some of us dis­ ouraetve* waiting longer for hbttt*
llv* birds that are considere d !
of our greatest Island poiactand If It la a regular play
manant residents In tkto to r
calls, even for scut* Ulneaa. to b*
lon.
v is ito r ,
house
of
th*
following
and bom* that or* «a2ntor r
Whan 8am King was 20 years answarod, Ther* -ar* certain safe
■ will surely be sttrsc- old, he was appointed nto An. thin** you may always do whito
drotaj nesting bare and
t. The flpar should |m napollt. He graduate.) with tha waiting for th* doctor. Knowing
farther south. Fn?m t
m with. Ra opening a cloaa of 1WI0 and fur 14 years
■snqknaat and tiumaor
dlamutar, !» !,« th* s«rv*d with the Navy, rising to
for this section UMTS
■ I t N 30 fast high. tho rank of lieutenant commanderhap*, a doien that ar*
In 1D34, he muds a statement
that ha now look* back upon •*
one of. th* wurit guessex ho avar
raada ih h lrllfe . lie resigned from
fj*a Navy hucauea ha .fa ll i that
Urnro will navar be another major
war In (ny lifetim e" and that ho
.hoof, uarv# hit country and
tto beloved Hawaii In other wsya
When tn * »allow men awnrmad

Rare HlUe Orchid
Blooms In Mead
Botanical Garden

llent’s complaints and wntr them
down au that you ran rrpoil ’hem
accurately to the doctor. Often th#
patient forgets to tell the doctor
of the one complaint which is uu.st
Important. Include some of /our
own observations as to trmpifTA
turr, elimination, pain, cough,
restlessness, drowsiness, changes
of color-and variations In breath
Ing. Don’t givr mc&lt;llclnr without
the d o c to ra d v irr.
U'l thr patient rent quirtly un

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taata? on your arm to '

■Ik allM r* r » . P a i. T ..|
report tn I’rrn r inland. N
-Buddy came liy tn &gt;r. u, &lt;
night before he left tn *ny *«,
bye.
We were norry to nee hhn
for he had only a few nvore we.
at Gainesville l-eforc receiving
diploma
But. Buddy, we kn
you'll gel ithend Never fear A
you, too. plrane remember tl
you prnmlneil to nerid u* yi
adrlrenn an noon an you are plac
Good luck, neighbor! And we i
love that little visit'

nml .SOFT DIUNKS to lake
uut for pnrtini nntl home
conHumptlon.

4 Mile* fHrlh of SANFORO
on DC LAND HIGHWAY

Today and Saturday—Double Program
d itg ^ M iia D iR ia

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COMING: SUNDAY and MONDAY

along fine awl to tell all kin gala.
"I'leane to w rite" WVre patting
in a little appeal, loo, J.T .. and
we’re giving them the key to your
aiMreta.
Pvt. John F. Fortier. Jr ., Bat­
tery A, n r . A B n . A .P.0-M 7,
3420 61/111. c'n Poitmanter, New
York, N Y
Keep &gt;r reflin'. J T !
Reprinted l&gt;y irQuest
Lrgrrdaauain
I have a river that flows Bast,
Yet sometiinas It flows West.
My river, yen *Ce. Is a little lake
And the wind—he does the real.
Corporal Robert E. Harrell ha*
been promoted to the rank * f
Sergeant. Thla is his sveossd pro­
motion in sis meaths.
That’s
pretty nice going, Isn’t it, BoysT
Sergeant Harrell is stall carod
at Fort Benning, Ga.. with the
121th Infantry
He expect* soosi
to to- iransfrrroil to a new Regi­
ment. Sergeant—aw, shacks, we
mean Binte—liisra the A nar and
says there Is no ether life Uk* It.
He wants Ui make li Ms Ilf* work
even after the duration (A taxi
m«n Is Quoted as saying that he
thinks the war will last longer
than the duration. I.y the way.)
Anywav we'n- for you, BUlle.
and we think you’re doing fine!
Congratulations.
Billie’s address is: S g t Robert
K. Harrell, Mrdteal Del.. 134th
Inf.. Fort Benning, (la
When you change to that new
Regiment, let us know, won't you.
Sergeant!

R perm I Ion Center

l(o*wHI, v%i» with wr had your
Mildir**. hot |it-rliujis Miiiir frlrnd
will In- kind rnougti to ni' ih! It in
mIioiiIiI thi-y, prrrhancr, *rr thin
item
Wr [innlnl thmt whole rrlrasr
bo that \ou at home can mt how
thr Army inform* the preaa. Often
the releanr in too long to b* u»til
»n it"’ entirety, for often it In­
clude* the program of training
for an entire cycle.
However,
there in never an addrvtn for our
Mohlier. nor i* there a date an a
tulc, a*i you can are that, while
I hear are very helpful, they can’t
Joe DougUa Ron of Mr omi
touch 'home grown* Information Mr*. V'ancc Dooglaa, win home or
V«‘t. ijji't it nice that they &lt;lo it? leave for a week ami well bet
h*
-thing* •llrrlti| *t hh
Kdwnnl !' Allman han hern hotter while he wan here. Joe la
called to active duty with thr bappy and likr-a the Hfe or the
Navy'ik Seaborn.
Mi Allman ia Navy. We hope to give you hit
jtupponed to have left Jackaon- new addreaR room
Hottomi up.
ville on Dec. 28 with a special sallorl
draft for Cainp Peary at Ma
gruder, Va.
And heir’s sn i
At Camp Deary the group wm s n i t c h e d as it v
to begin n period of eight weekn through Sanford
It
tiainlng before being aaaigned po* Guy TV Wood. It is
nibly to foreign dutv for the 20th .Street. Miami F
building of advance and mobile py New Year. Guy,
bn Ren for the Navy.
.Surely, there can Iw no work
more important for the advance­
ment of our forcea.
Ilare’a to
'nu, Mr. Allman, and your *Soaiee»!
big holhlays. Well, here’s some­
thing to prove I t It ia the Menu
Thank you, Hakliera, in various from the Norfolk Naval Hospital
ranina or other plarea, who were and U. 8. Nary Hospital C a rp *
»&lt;&gt; Kind aa to send ua canli at School, Portsmouth, Va. It is a
Chriaimaa. Aa a ‘pick up*, we four p a g e bookie I a n d on the
found (hem to be much bettgr rarer ia on* of th* lorallaet pic­
than egg-nog. We hope, though, ture* of the Amcrioan flogs w e
that by next ChrUtmae voull be hare ever aeen.
It ia don* in
home and can drop around to eee color. Hare ia the Menu and we
ua.
hare a Nary m a n ’s w o rd to back
You won't forget, will you? It up.
We'll lie waiting. With a bowl
Fralt Baled
of Cbrialinaa cheer.
Sweat Mixed IMckle*
Quern Olivra
l*vt; John T. Fortier, Jr., ia
Ileef Tomato11 Bouillon

f

Whirlaway Still
Trains At Miami's
Hialeah Track
Miami last night wa* the *hdi
cated throne of the epe*t
'if
king* The Winter racing capital
aalemat'callv Waa transplanted
to Now Orleans when gasoline
rationing lo \ ,|
lllaleal
and
Tropical Parka to cease all acti
vfUot.
What will happen to Whirl*
way, leading
money
winning
thoroughbred of all time. &gt; 1 &lt; not
kaawn by tola trainer, Ben Jones
Jenea taw the big rneatnut would
coatlnnn training at Hialeah un­
til erdere had been received from
ewner warren Wright, now in
Phoee*!-.-, A n*.
It waa th* second year Whirl)'
had been left at the post by w*r
emerg* nates, la s t
Winter,
the
mighty stretch luimini thoimigl
tro&lt;I waa at Santa Anita In Cali
ferula winn that track naa forre.l
t# claae.
There was on denying the sad
ness that was evidenced at both
Miami ra d a a b la a ta yrotardav a.
•tabV; heps, Jockeys, turf writer*
and track official. tfntticrrwl m
fr-ojpa |o rtkaAh
tnc linn on
plAMmarr driving
Rat. overtoe»ado«in* iw gloom.
tSe prcOamlnant »|drit of
*W
want to do our part” ntnod oat
Ullt a baaron Ttir track followefn
arara taklnr the irasolhir ban in
Rtridr, philoNophiitnif that tf ran
Ration of racing wa« helping the
war effort, they ware in accord
ancc with It.
Most

o f Uic

ap proxim ately

Hoover Stresses
Home Front And
Importance In War

At THE. CHURCHES

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BOO thoroughbreds were M|&gt;rctri
to remain at Tropical and Ilia
laah Parka through mil Ihe Win
ter. despite the "m&gt; racing" An
n M w efp n l..

A i, e owners were

procuring to go to Near Orleans
with their mounts, tint stable,
there were rr|&gt;uited filed to near
ranacit)
With raring cancelled here, the
Fair Grounds track In New Or |
leans wa. thr only other left
Little Hack. Ark., is scheduled la
operating.
Oakla-o
Park, in
opart Feb. '£1 far its .m-Uy Win­
ter meeting.
"Itacr tracks die hard," Jack
Fltxgerald. Tropical Park publi­
city director commented. 'Maybe
w# weer picking a long-shot by
trying tn race Ihl. W inter—but
now that we have seemingly lost,
alt the horsemen are gpod loaera."
Raring hail contributed M.OOO.
000 to war aeaucles daring Ihe
pail season, lllaleal .lartml thr ft*,
dollar-paradr In th* flpring of llun
1042 when It eontrihuted W2.00O l'1' 1
Jackay Johnny Adams,
laps
among thr riders last year, said Wn
ha planned to stay here for a
while-tending
further
develop­
ments of the gasoline situation
d e u ce a m i, l e v .

you

m u st h ave

a

good Steward' Bay a little thank

y«U
w ill

to

h im

fo r

us

h a rk

h o m e,

you?
And If there are any more like
him. we're salutbig the whole
- 1(12 t a f Gamp Blandiag.
It*
Cranberry Ralleh
crowd)
- was only then- a few days when
Mashed Potatoes
Gay's address la: James Gay
j he waa transferred to Fort McRaisin Sage Dressing
Waits, II A. 1C , Norfolk Naval
, i (’Hand. Alaliama, where h* reGiblet Gravy
r niained fur eight weeks training, fresh Peai
Buttered Asparagus Hospital, N. C. Q__ 300—Staff.
Portsmouth, Va.
a
After that training cycle, J.T .
Fruit Cake
*
Oay, have yen been able to
i™, surely did start to traveling,
Vanilla Ice Cream
let
your belt out y e tt
j.
Fort Bragg came next where Hot Rolls
flatter
Coffee
, hr entered the Field Artillery a*
Miked Nuts
Cigarettes
Richard Deas has bean at the
* a truck driver. From there he
Jacob Williams
University of Illinois,
(Evans
was sent to Trenton, N J., where
Steward
hr signed up for overseas duty.
This Menu came to us from H alil, but wa expect a new ad
dr***
very
soon,
so
we
will
hold |
% He got it.
He was ordered to (lay Walts and we know that
Northern Ireland where he remain­ teeing this evidence of what their this address over. In th* mean- 1
ed (or a short while.
boys are having a l Christmas and time, though, Disk, wa hone that
Then his mother, Mrs. J. T. on ther Holidays will be most your next assignment will plan
Fortier, didn't hear from him for heartening to maoy mothers, or you right across tha stric t from
Shush,
bulla a while, but last month she others who may hav* Soldiers another sorority house.
received a letter from him say- away at these vary ‘ipeclal times’. don’t let th* other fellow* know 9 ing that he was In Africa, getting! Thank you. Gay, for tha *v|. they’d all ‘bust out' and transfer, Mtilicla ) He' laa•a•I IV *••■
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in the meantime, good luck,
M tirn liii W "Mhi|i M
neighbor.
II T (I 9 II V XI
K v r ltin i H r n l - ’» ■ " r
Dear HoIdlers, we hate tn
|H oliday ttlalbl. *
«•
but the oil 1* low so we must
T
n
*i4ir
hlclil
7
I
•
*
go. Th* hour is late, but. oh,
IliR R |
|Vg|ilr s
we hold you In our thought*. And
niftla eat
*0, Uood-nlght. May you all have
Idiunl A»him»
6*dln*MdlR &gt; • •• I'
17 ACRE CaUry Farm, 9 mUea 8 T 0 R A 0 E your car at Kent’s peace this night and may we aU
• n rilr*
from Ovlsdo. hard road, good
Garage.
Special rate dead have peace—a permanent world
f'ont# in If»e rltun-h
peace, before thla roar la out I
house, large ham, 10 acres cul­
ateragu.
&gt;r« R it n r m e l r u h i n
So, so long, until next week,
tivated. Selling account illness,
terms. Paul P. Barnett, owner, RECAPPING— Ship your tires to boys, and heat remember w* love
ui. 1 4 hour service, freight paid you. W ulf gtvs our oil for you —
one way. Factory controlled
method*,
low Oov’t
price*.
KIRETON E, 578 N. Orange
A v«, Orlando, Fla.
Spring*.

Classified Adverhsefflents

Good cool o r ’ Wood etova. cheap.
See taieahur, 404 French Ave.
11 ROOM hoose, t bedrooms, two
bathe, furnished for roomers,
corner Idl 100*117 ft, 717 Park’
. .A m ’ Partly furnlihed nr unfumiehed. Phona 607-W.
T# tf f m f M * r a i l *

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Br MRS. ERNEST IIOU8HOLDER

HEIIRING. Jan. H. (ID - For the
third time, h mistrial waa d*clarrd last night in the Cirettk
Court trial of Howard Terry,
former prison cainp guard, accus­
ed of first degree murder in the
death of n convict.
The case went tn the jury at
3:30 o’clock yrstenlay a l t e r i n g
At 0:00 o’clock last night. Judge
D. 0 . Rogers asked the jurors if
they had reached a verdict. When
they informed hint they hadn't
he ordered a mistrial.

“e r a w * .......

Safe Rules Should
Be Followed Whtte
Awaiting Dtettfr

W H A T A B O U T Y O U R S O L D IE R ?

T 6 rry , C ase Declare®
T o B e M istria l Affain

Garden Club Notes

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b ro w

PLYMOUTH. 4 door, 4 cylinder,
good nirtplng aonditlon, 178
enshi b u f m -lltt Dining table,
i i 88 i Bod and Cotton Mattress,
|At South Sanford Avenue near
, ' old Airport, yellow house. Mrs.
lili'llN in /BET of Plumbers pip* threading
Hy*s, ’th Inch to 114 (Toledo
Make), ratchet - sat complete
818.00. John Baker, 1844 Ban­
! ford Ara.
and portable typewriters In good
condition but not acceptable for
urcbas*

by

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th*

GtrvUmmenL

to prlarlty eertiftentea roguirad.
Haynes Office Machine Co. 814
Magnolia Ar*. Phona 44.

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IGV
C A B , SE R V IC E ,'
* 1 M . Otttoaa #011 13th
4 MU Sanford A r*. Also
’* Parking lot and ehoa
Bland &lt;01 Sanford Ava.

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Da c l in g / B u r
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C A R O L / I THOUGHT

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&gt;15. THE LBTTER he 5H0WEP ME 6AID
YOU WERE TARANTULAE THEN YOU
RECEIVED A LETTER/TILLING YOU TO
KILL ME. A KNIFE WENT WITH THE
LETTER y — ----------- i r ^ ____ ^

I WROTE THAT L E JT E R , MYSELF ' \
\
COPIED THE WRITING IN THE L E T IE R
TEXA^t JA C K GAVE ME. YOU RECOGNIZED

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* V A. V i C O LLETTE
AP r t i M w - c
GALLUP, N. | L J u . •&lt;—The
B l* Chief «f the 0 PA tribe may

R u f f in g ,
yAJUtaPTOteR
FoS THE UA^T
19 YeARB.riOY/
A VAriKCE
• file H T e R FOB.
UMCLS SAM

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fight with her. It'i a m agnifksnt

found no trib al, 1e*gtiagi substltute—a Navajo engThartny1 work
up a food medicine' dear*

r, and a Jeck-ln-lhe-boa
mlophone for t ie home plate umre u attract the fene.
"Take the Brooklyn Dodgers,
f example. Two years ago basekll fens were amused over their
iffy tactics. The Dodgers were
ires*. Last season, afU r the war
iofca out, their dafflntsa just
tm’t click, evan though they did
ad the National Uague much of
is season-”
Dumont has lal&lt;| the ground
Mh for what he calls a writ
Utided program for ths coming
MOD- Confidently, he tells you
| t the semi-pros should forgr
Mad to a mors prominent piece
baseball because of the war.
T h e baseball clubs, ths players
id the fans may not be the same
i they ware In former year*, but
a enn mark It down that there'll
i mere aandlot teams than at
ty time In the past decade.”
imont assert#.
Industrial teams will increase
i percent, ha predicts, because
ha 2,000 U&gt; 2,1100 professional
ayara, who have gone into war
ante In the past two years, will
'Viable to return to organlied
aball nest year
with
fewer
Inor league club# operating’’
Durmont holds to the view that
Wit baseball
la
far
from

T
W
f
i
■.«*(,I
ed by the flu Bt the Toluca Lake, Cel., heme of Blag *
U circular stairway surrounding the centre! portion
to dtith. The Crosby children were tsktn to safety
hie trophies ware destroyed. Thli la a phoneohoto.
&gt; .
.
• ■» • n i j i . f * , , * - -

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through os brrad aiid 'feffee alone.
B ut. the IIU fa I N e v y jo ja taktng
h i. colfee ratloatng T i e everything rUe, itrletfy rU fee# Vnloe.
And while W g lS h le f CPA may
not be the ofMt depulir fellow
among the 60,000 Navajoa, trad­
er. iay th i Indians have not
hoi riled coffee.
The N araje camp 'and . coffee
je s t go together— like hotdogi
and bum, or hamburglra end
onion.
' *■
In the chill on the'high plateau
reservation In New Mexico and
Arliona, (hi eoffae pot rite m en
ateadll yon tKa campfires inrroundlng tha medicine dances.

It look* new sa-tf that thp pot
will boil weakly, if at all.

In*. If anyone needs ‘wore coffee,
additional eager, w ater and caf­
fes are tossed ‘Into the pot. A t
the discretion o f tho cook tba old
grounds a rt tossed but—ueasily
at camp moving tiro*.
The position of Coffee In ths
Navajo dirt Wds given e ffk lal
recognition by Ute Indian Bureau
about 10 y ean ago whan tho
N arajot ware snowbound on ths
reetrvallon, and many faced star­
vation.
Army bomber* dropped
food, and In each package, e f pro­
visions was always a box o f ’ aoffee.
The Navajoa &lt;
won a altyawn
favorite *&lt;t4nd.

li whet about equipment, Mr.
Ip a recent trip. I contacted
|U* goods manufacturers and
;Inform sd that there would
to abortago of baseballs, el-

CTt teams . Will be required
to
dlw to
baseballs will

w

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s

a

word on the i
and packaged
sack* trimmed
and raritlahad i
"tba lady with

an TO percent
o f 100 percent

that the gov-

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w

e

picture of

Squaws fan
and log hogtai
tut-outs

plane for

without
lag changed the brand and mod­
em lied that package. The Nava-

m la January of 100,il
saml-pro guides,
treat* a qeelra to or-

K 9 0 ALSO SAW
FW B Y W R t
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BbYtbN KBO S ox

W f O f t e JOiA|MG

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the fallowing ten
'Ogg- the last Un

IN COONS

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HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 8, (W W )
—I’ve just 3-en a
mo\;e rood
enough to call far a whole basketfnll of sup#rlatlves, and to good
I won’t use a single one. ,
HI Just call It an cxpectlonally
ood movie. And that’s taking a
p from tba ptetara Itself, for
part of ita power la derived from
overstating nothing.
The film la “In Which . We
Serve." It's from England. Noel
Coward
wrote, produced,'directed
M . td cure
It, wrote the music for It, and
xJe soldi ire (tarred
in It—all under watrime
a’ My. Wadi condition*. It’s a talc o f the Ufa
nd death o f a British destroyer
nd the men who tallah ar and

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a regUtrmtion March
das lb tears of ag* or

I nets tad,- and remained In high
favor until las (A u g u s t when tna

d to the reeerVaUoM have
I pa hanortant Npert In tba

o eountn, ,The boxes ware

*s s « *

rest Teams

Field dressing stations are d ng an excellent ,
force* advance against the, Axle In Smlala. Thla'plcl
log treatment at a U B .-q ald dte ilng station, somi
leg la befng ewabbad.
.■].

jr dlf/kult condition# aa tbw Allied
American Wounded soldier kaealvits. A wound In tha Yanh BoUler’t

rosaa Uagers
k X b OLD

V. AATUFF

H H U u K t yJ t

• *«•

Hire Isn’t the Coward of thr
cynical, eaay, lllp year* of peart-.
T h e n ’s none of the glib drawing
room, cockUil
hour,
tprintlv
naughtineta of "Private Llvr*,"
“Design fo r * Living," “B illie
Spirit" and other or his stage
hits. Closest to It In the previous
Coward outpot la “C a v tk id e ,"
wbkh Hollywood made -Into »
memorable film In . iu dsy. “In
Which We Serve” en co m p ass
the wholi drama of England at
war—on thi seas, on the home
front. ‘It's hard to believe that
a single Dim.'however filled with
crashing action, heroism wlthoul
lerolci, homely comody and p»
thos, could do that. If this ore
doesn’t, It comae eloee.
The story
a pens with
the
“death" of 11. W. B. Torrin &lt;iTf
Crete In IM 1 . Survivors cling to 1
a life raft awaiting rescue under
constant strafing
from
Nui
planes, and as they d in g we
in ret roc pert various episodes of
their past
Urea—their
homes,
thdr wives, their aweethearts
liven Ued Inextricahly In t h e ir
beloved ship.
You'll like this England that
Coward reveals on the screen, and
I Imagine England will like I Ha
Coward baiter than, for a while.
It did. You'll remember that Coward went home at war’s nuttre e s and offend his services
They sent him on a mission of
propaganda, and
among
other
mistakes Coward made the very
unhappy ona of attending n Brit
Ith war relief benefit In Hully

Navajo eoffaa. however, ll only
a distant letura ta the gently
steeped pale-faee beverage, ' The
Navajo recipe le to damp coffee,

laeollne rationing will keep
; of the home folks
from
rllng nett eummer," he rea, They’ll want something in
1 home town to Internet them,
aiebsll team will be the so­

. Dumont’s

Jo t

iFssm&amp;m

Auxiliary flrsmtn are shewn studying‘the damage can
, Crosby, famous screen and radio star. At thg top ef t!
of lb* bouse the Crosby family dog wat found burner
I by members of the household. Many ef Blltf'e valei

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UAB, Jgn. I.—There have
many change# made but Ar-

Conference
Otarks, who

vB
fi'lfr'm

1

A
f

liman. Jr-, roach of the U. g »
Ccart Guard Academy footbaii
tram, la UvLih In handing out
credit to bli assistants for th«
torcestful l i f t Maaon. HU side*
Included Ueut.
Clark
Hinkle,
firm er Oreep Bay Packer full. A
back; U eut, Nation Nltchmin, W
formerly coach a t Union and Col­
by, and Chief Boat* wain’s male
Robert Pitch, former ita r rod nt
Minnesota.

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merriment, a champagne gins
bubbling before hint. The blltird
Londoners didn't Ilka i t Betides. %
he had flopped as a propagan
dicer, kpowlny notHng of ths
trade. And after that, he was
greeted at homa with tax evasion
charges. Ha was In a had. way
with hla public, evan after h t _
was vindicated. England’s peace
time idol had suddenly become
wartime beat, &gt;
That waa wht
decided ha had *
fact," and do a job for England
that h t knew how to do. That
was when U&gt;a man who flopped »t
propaganda taroad
this m i.-

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UKTTED STATES DEFENSE

'SA V IN G S BON IKS

DAILY NEWSRAPKR
S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A jiM O N D A Y , JA N U A R Y

Reds RetaJ
13 More Tow
In Caucftsi
Tcmhian la n d Action*
SUckena Aa Bri­ No
tish Bombers Hit
District Of Ruhr
Aniericai and Brltikh war­
planes carried the fight to
the Axle both In Europe and
North Africa. Allied bombera atnick Main at possible
junction points foe Rammers
Libyan forces and the Axis
ettny of Tunisia, raiding

D esperation Sttf!
G erm an Stan d
Two Sections
Russians
Advance

!94:t,

M em b er AHHoclitlfd I’ rctw

F.D.R. Lays 100 Billion Dollars
W ar Budget Before Congress
Congressw om en a tte n d

W ashington

Su g g ested
g ram \&gt;
Million

Luncheon

Men Under 21 Included In
The recapture of 13 more t&lt;
■lone (he Rostov-Baku ret
the Caucasus w u r*|
January Army Selectee Quota through
e&gt;l today by the R u u ltn i u
IH , t a n r l a l H

Operation Begins
On.January 27

R e g i s tration
th r e e to w n s , a s t h e A fr ic a n Book
a e r ia l w a r fa r e w a s step p ed
To Be H a n d l e d
mm, ideUoft In T udIs Lb IbogA l p h a b e t i c ally
red down as British bombars sat
o ff flras vtaibla 100 tail** In ■
WASHINGTON. Jan. II, &lt;AfVhard attack on Kassn, tha arraaalsnt works can tar in Qannan Nationwlda oparalion of tha "r a ­
tion banking” program, intanded
Allied airmen in the jpaclfle, to aaaa bookkeeping burdens and
spaad
tha handling of millions of
pareulng remnants of a lettered
Japan*** convoy fleeing from New coupons by rationing boards amt
(Mines, shot down or 'damaged dealers, will start Jan. 27, the
i n planes fat four days, hit two Office of Price Administration
g i n sHipe while In Burma, B rit­ has announced.
The program was tried out
ish troop# continued their ad­
first In the Industrial and comvance toward Akyab.
martial
area in New* York State
In tha southwaet Pacific, A marlof Albany. Troy, SchaCpn farces eg Guadalcanal Island comprised
neetady and surrounding com­
munities.
Under the program, stamps and
coupons taken Hi by storekeepers,
wholesalers, and other dealers In
rationed goods will flow beck to
primary suppliers through 'comtneroiaf banks, much In the manact as clearing
k s.. Dealers will
acsgpnta" In the
-atleapd com modcks ,fg aln at the

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The local draft Itoard ha* tent
no white •electeeit under 31 yean
of aga to Camp Blandlng for
Army Induction and no married
men with children, K.B. Carter,
local selective service clerk, etated thl* morning, hut a large per­
centage of the group of men
tearing tomorrow are married,
he added.
Although therr are only a few
men leaving Tuesday morning, n
tend off program, sponsored by
tha Salvation At my, will be given
In their honor, George Wood*,
captain of the local organltalion,
amid aa he released tha complete
program, which follows:
Song—America
Invocation—George Woods
Vocal Selection — ’ Mr*. George
Wood*.
Addre**—-Fred Wilson, chairman
of the Salvation Army ad­
visory board
Presentation of certificates— Boy
Scouts
Benediction— Her W P. Brooks Jr.
The send off will begin prompt­
ly at 11:00 AM. at the Rita
theater and relative* «n&lt;J friend*
of the aelectee* are welcome.
Vary few of the men Haled
below will leave from Sanford to­
morrow morning, since some of
them were nulled their Induction
notices to town* w hen they wen
employed. The Hit prepared by
the draft board Includes* Waldo
George Co non, Fred Philip Miller,
Hoeea Foeter, Clyde Alfonso Buell,
Benjamin Franklin Spivey, Colley
Dotaofi Phillips,
Curtis
Boyd
Coleman, Homer Sydney Tlllls,
Maurice Layton Hlnahaw, Danlal
L. Bralnard, Jack Sherman Nor-

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cloeed In tighter around Oi
leveti rati Junction where the
mane hsve been rolled back’ IS
miles from Mosdok. Nail defagbet
In the Ceucaaue ere apparently
crumbling fast.
Although desperation stiffened
the Nail atend In the lover lion,
60 miles from Rostov, and (on the
central front west t f VlelVl Lpki.
there wa* no sign that life to * slan drive had hogged down. •
This bears out an aarller report
that the Red Army thn w an gre
of steel around Georglevek In Ihe
Caucasus vr*terd*y, rapturing I t
town* or village* on three aides
of the big railway junction, and
•mashed German counter-attack*
which slowed the Soviet drives
toward Rostov.
Coaimunliiuet and front dis­
patches showed that Georglevsk
was under Imminent threat as the
Russians closed In, knocking the
props out Irom under the entire
German defense triangle built
around the north Caucasus rail
network.
Alto threatened, though lass dl
rectly by Ihe concerted Soviet
offensives I-eating through the
lower lion vallay were Saakhty.
47 miles north of Rostov, and
Salsk, 110 miles southeast of the
big Caucasian gateway city, thr
reports said.
Newspapers printed maps (haw­
ing that the Kuaalana had « p*
tured a strong point 4S miles l ur

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Farmers’ Last
| Day To Get Gas
Ration Is Near

Judge Ware Warns
Against Dri vi ng
Wi t hout License

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Strong Garman forces wen- re­
ported battling desperately to .tarn
the Red Army drives thi'ugh
the lower Don Valley which war*
steadily, narrowing the K-ntsv
bottleneck on which tha N an. In
the Caucasus depended.
' Though the Sunday noon ■ommunique reported several strong
points captured In th* lower Don
area, th* midnight bulletin claim­
ed no definite successes therr.

7100 Aoqm Planted
Here L ast Season
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Usury Brown, Cbarlee John Caspuaaag. Luciooe Pawl fisola, J r .
Buddy Anns [toward.

Lieut. Phillip M. Vickery, son
of Mrs. Lilllhn Vickery. 3M West
Third Street, hat been promoted
to the rank of first Heuteneot ahd
I* now on his battalion comman­
der's staff as battalion
motor
transportation officer In a mo­
torised Infantry regiment &lt;&gt;r tha
Ninetieth Division, Camp Berke­
ley, Tex,
U tuL Vickery
In the Na­
tional Guard from 1982 until HMD
when ha was discharged, in No­
vember 1M0, be re-enlisted on the
federalliatioti o f
the
National
Guard and left for Camp Blandlng
where he w u stationed for eight
months. Hs participated
In the
Louisiana manasvers in 19(1 with
the Thirty.flrst "Dixie” Division.
While on maneuvers in Caro­
lina, Lieut. Vickery, then * ser­
geant. waa accepted for officer
candidate school at Fort Banning,
Os.
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Assignments pines he was comlieutenant Feb.
battalion anti) the battalion
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P. M. Vickery Is
Promoted To Army
sixth and Fi r s t
Lieutenant
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r on the fifth and
T , U, V, W, X, Y
the eerenth and' eighth days.
On the ninth and tenth days,
all penofis who failed for good
cause to register whan their let­
ters were called will be register­
ed.
The eyitam will work in this
manner, an 0P A statement said;
Only persona who present War
Ration Book One will be admit­
ted to registration headquarters.
Cash person will then fill out
a declaration form for excess
stocks of ration ad good* on hand,
and will also declare excess stocks
Of OOfftM*
Tha coffee declaration will be
bsLied. 0n the amount In excesa of
one pound per person on hand

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!l«v. Mr.
D nwmoii
iMtintril out ! Fiuntirig " ' l l the

Ballard Completes
Term As Member
Of School Board

Wring tbs 1041-43 season, vegatibia, acroago In Bemlnols Coun­
ty totalled 7,100 acres aa con-

u ilJin g t h l t At 4:0B f iilo c k in the hi Ihe K " v r it m ir r il didst
iftrrn iM in ,
P r e iid c n t
ItixiM rvrli I n hnn ! Hml " A t the .1
w ill r
A meRRAwrtt to r« rin « 'i» h o t w m mir «It*I it tin •
th m u ifh o u l the riAilm i In r*g ttii! I i«tI I h , ii dntlAi * , w h»-i n c

In a
new grow in g pn igra n t G*' L , ovr i
'.Ml I.i II ihhh
sign ed lu m ee t w ar neeiU.
Lbi. w « l i. uvt'i .1
T he farm d 0 b l l l x a t l o n prog ram , ” Mi Itlllliiriii"

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Mr
Dawson
stated. envTai....*j Thl,
, , tMl
each and every farm *.
•'• " »
he ml,led, I...
ru untry taking an Inv entor y ••- .
,
,
hi. piesanl farm ...a U , . m l
...............
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lor planttu.!. ■I1*-"****
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and fa r m work fo r 1IM;I; wl i. ii |l » r v ' l
g a l n e i * Imviy 1af11 rniy Ih» filled out on foniM* i '**nM 'luttiu tx
Afii'i u
whirh have nol y e t been supplied i I'ointril mil, there y- —i
here, but which a r e e . p e r t e i l i n j d e i l i n e
in ilrpn*ili-. r
U received a t - t h a County A g e n t ', where war . . i d u . l n e - m
o ff ic e by J a n . IH.
I i d to ron aum er
No m eeting o f g r o w e r s will I * fa r m in g coin mun llie*
held a t tha p re sen t lim e tu run
n „ i |„ aume oen tr m ,
elder these new
mea su re e,
Mr r&lt;)
„„ |„r r e , , r j„
Dew eon . e l d , b u t urgd
all » h o
. f ,^r ,h« w k i . ,
c m , ||l to liste n to th e m essag e of l h „ „ j,,, h . Um, „ )Url. t ,
th e P re side nt, and Invited t h o . e
,,,,,

officers

Inter**te.1 to com* to hi* office In
hear the broadcaat.
Signing op for thia new
gram lx not
egpipuisory, Mr
Dawson pointed out, but et th.
i«m« lima placed apodal «m
phasla on th# fact that co-operalion by farmer* In this effort may
haves distinct bearing on their ebillty la th# fulurs
to
secure
fsrm suppllee, labor, or defsrment
r-third year sa a board from the draft,
tnd th at his * lection a*
Plans by some farmers as subof the
board
now mltted In tha forms,
may
In
b# tenth tun* b* had
offlna, and at tha does
« r year term will have adjastiM
adioetmaat*
i^ n n m
a v ^o*
e
M and
ana * renang*
may

J &lt;&gt;»'
Mr l"*'*V r.mtlni.o.l, '
! h" r-tegory ami m II
' am optimistic
for J»i
.on.ble U. expect at lc,
uf Die million*
of i&gt;
Navy and Marin, f o r t .,
■"&lt;! • " *"lng
™tur" . * n.d lo l,v“
of Bunshlnst
prior to Mr. Inglay'
S. O. Hhlnholser welcome
Rotary Club Its newea
Frank Evans and prss

tu

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w»»
. . mltilns,

meetings and s willingness lo do
your part.
Visiters at today’s luncheon In.
eluded Frank Rltder o f Schuyl­
kill Haven, Pa. and Hibbard CatMlbarry.
■rk (*f ■

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G r iv t n g ,

govtirnmani
to git mill no and
L io n s

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navi* Gt't'tGinl to GlNunnilnuo havln« mi-"lliijr« until further notice,
t'lurriicp A ilnni'. •nrietary, anIllllincivt tinlsy
T h r b u * i n r * * rpcvtlng o f tha
Kan fo n l I’l lot Club will he held
In thu reception rooni* of tha
Clinic at 7 :4 6 I*. M. on T u e s d a y
to tic preceded by the boar d mast­
ing at 7 ; I It o'c lo ck
City Coniinlaalonsr* will meet
to n i g h t a t tin- City l l a ll a t 7lfl0
F. M , City C l e r k II. N. B a y e r d

itateit . mla&gt;.

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t^ Jo S aT '^ * feUtij!
WRATH * 3

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Stembara of Campbell-Lost
Boat of Ihe American Legit**
re&lt;|u**teil by Command** :
Bmlth to listen in to N atl
Legion Commander Roan* -'ll
ink. who will apeak tonlgkt
10:30 o'clock over the NBO. I
work. Hia aubjaet wUl ba p tt\
war probletnn--' 'A. a s . ‘ LMll
—
.

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