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RURAL COMMON S F N 9E
By Sp^d, Jobaioa

Continental C an 1
l i s t s Processing
O f
Citrus Fruits

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gent; (p ie) 1,1 place. Clara ta r gent
.
*C L *bi*g‘— 1 st Year
1st place. Joy Hodge, -tvJ
plac*, Joan Goddard
Mircla
O th *n • * bibKin^ k^ ,€V
arren, Marie
Grace Solom an,. JLoui— xJigc»rin~
er, Jackie Goddard, Janet Shew,
floria Thompson, Eleanor Tisson.
Joyce Kelley.
Food Preparation — U t tear
1st place, Pad* Warren: 2nd
place, Joy Hodge. Others ex­
hibiting
w ere:
Joan
Lewis,
Eltanor Tisson, Doris Thompson.
Food Preparation — Slh Yesr
l i t place, Jean Reiter.
Poultry
l i t place, Joan L*wl»; 2nd
place, Eleanor Tisson. Other ex­
hibit: Ruth I.argent.
fan n in g — 7th Year
1st place, Ruth Largent.
d a iryring
in g ”— Bih’ Vear
l i t place,
Reiter.
,, Jean
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21, 1945
g o * * # **« « •

rsuM wilt procMd Ea Pari* L*t
tfcu ordsr t# publljh«J lor lb*
• titulary tic.* rtjvir*-i &lt;o l*TIn th* SASrORC » Iill* t.D " in ­
feed. Fieri!* • n**«p»p*r c! ,*r.#rtl circulation in »• J Court*
31)4 Put#
UtinrM m* harul »'4
official §#.»I of offlr*. »t Hanfoi4.
Florida. Iht« 4th d«) of XUy. t i l l
td |* II
IIFIIN
FltN DON
DON. lt ‘l#r
'|r rk Cl»ru*lt
Clrru
Fb'ful
i ourt. H#mlrml» »Yiunt&gt;
(MT-AL)

If w* wish to b* freei If wa *lah t*
preserve la v lo ltl* thoe* InestioiaMa prlvilege* for eh ich w* have been *o loeg tootending—w* must flg h tl
—r s v n i r g n r n i .

P.liBA I. IN DU STRIES AKF.
BRINGING ADDED CASH
TO MANY P’ARM PEOPLE
m
/ 41
While they are not slackening
;• V*
/ if /
Tlie average depth "I
D U N ED IN , May 21 (S p ecial!—
their efTArta as a result of the
slKim l td 'll /«.-»
-m g ii frrllr equipped “pllot*^
Allied victory In European battls.Hioini; | l»nt. four members of
fields Florida farmers are giving
. #•
Ho fruit nid m arine product,
thought to the future uf agricul­
,. .i.r .li .t iff of Continental Can
ture nnd the many factors which
']
1
i .. hnve been here for several
will exert important influence on
wiu-Wa atterii|itinic to find aniw ers
. .
it. They want a future s t secure
t.i vuioiu* problems that have
ss it can be made, without the
e ■W5S8*
confronted the Florida citrus cann ecessity of taking advantage of
ir ^ S s r
any other group or of depending
mug Industry since grapefruit
B ip o in and ou&lt;i
too much an government lupport.
juice wti« flret proceaeed In 1911.
ior i« •# no w can L*
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
Rural industries, offering p a rt­
bojgKi on iSe
Working with the “pilot” plant
time em ploym ent to many m em ­
Vl
of
fltru
*
Concentrate*,
Inc.,
the
O M A C PL A M
10c per Un« for on* Insertion
bers of farm fam ilies and fu ll­
• •■irnti't* are treting four known
M e per line for three Insertion*
Don'! pot off nttJp
time employment to some of
,n.| currently u«ed method* of
07e per line for 6 Insertion*
npatri long*# Dc« •
them, «eem deatlnrd to become
pi
occ.ring
orange
Juice
and
h*v*
|S e per line for 20 insertions
do bvtfhoul ll oie ut
more im portant In the South. In
■,i|,u inudt* totiK* l©*t pack* of
c«i»oriei yoo oUor*
fact, rural industries are already
tangerine
Juice,
a
heretofore
un­
In h o n e * i t ! o r b r i n g y o u r Ad* to t h e s a n f o r d h e r a l d
Koto won‘«d . • •
flourishing in Florida and other
•Count.
11
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In&lt;i
still
rs«R
known
prnducL
Hr* IIIUUUIIIH
pita'll* —
sews addreea.
s
litre word* to the line.
Including phone
and
Southern s ta te , and seem likely
■tlons
wanted
will
be
chsrged
for
at
the
It
C.
Skinner,
head
of
the
eonA ll adrertlseinents for a ltu a f ~ --------*“ k* ----- 1 r~
to expand in future.
•entrnte* company, ha» Invited
gegular classified rates.
Too many of tho South'* pro­
of
the
Florid*
citrua
industi
wJi
I
duct* have been sold in the raw
208 W. Ini. St. — Phone
. eluding grower*, ahlp|&gt;er,, p aefmate, where fhey bring the low ­
«-i * and procc*»ar* to make sugnllDKIl OF PUBLIC ATION. TO:
est prices, and returned in the I^UMKTIIA JAl KJ*ON w * » • •
I'l.tinn* toward* future research.
manufactured state at much high­ plor# of rtaldtnc# and I ‘»»t
While the work is being done
er price* after being transported Addr««» I# unknown You
in our pilot* plant, the end re- p .t
iio11fi»*\J «nd $•*|ulr«d to •Pr«*r|
LOST: l t d Jir*#y Pig. male
II. II. IDPF. CO.
from South to North and track by
to a r#rti!n Hill of Loropiulnl
- 1:11 ot the test* and experiment*
Reward to finder. John J Smit*
U.
TIRES ami TUBES
again. A goal of at least m anu­ filed n«Yiln«l you ^&gt;r ^ %orc#*
will be available to the whole ejp.O. Box 451. Sanford. Flo.
facturing here at homo the m a­ llobert A. Jackson. »nd now ptmlWhen you buy our bakery ( ,
cnnnlr.g Indus I n ’ s* a part
In th . Circuit Couit of *»mG
terials required for use in the ins
MODERN noil located I loom LOST: Kution Book No. 4. Jo­
note County. Florid*, on “f
I
goods, you ran !•«• m ro the-,
of the »ervice of the can com*
i
house. Phone 0122.
South seem s certainly to be not th . Jun. Ilul* I&gt;ay. ,
sephine Brown. Birx. 4 /1 . Ut. I,
luiTiy," Skinner aaid, pointing out
are fresh. Come In toduy ni.d
•
th
day
of
Jan*.
A.
Pl*t»JS
vut
o
f
line.
Goldsboro, Sanford.
choose from our large eelec
timt hi* orgsnixation had the
,I.fault lharat,f aald cau*a will
| 0 ACRE farm tiled, good flow ­
In ares* where sm all rural in |,r„r*».t Kx Pact*. L.I tht* ordtr
only available nr.d fu lly equipped
tlon of bakery good,.
ing well*. 10 acres rough land
dustrie*
hnve
been
developed
the
or published for lb . r'», u
‘.'on
•pilot' plant In the stale. It is
Palm Hammock Sanford, ria .
entire communities have been requlr.d by law. In «h. MANFtrlU*
u*ed in the company'* own ra“H are I've b e e n g o in g around
IIKttAU). Hanford. Florida. * "•»»•
V. F.. 1*.D. n o t Park Ave..
benefited.
Someone
said
recently
P*P*r of g-ntral circulation In «al'l
aruicli work nr.d run* the gam ut
Hai.ford. H a. Phone 651-W.
d ream in g a b o u t g e llin g a
that
f?
'to
15
years
ago
the
last
County and Ul*l*.
Wltn.a* ■ /
flout d iffr t.n l type* of extractors
for
Inundry
COLORED
girl*
rural area* to go on relief were hand and official a.*l of office
(ROOM HOUSE completely
op
to
*euling
nml
sterlllxatlon
n
ew ca r a i to o n a t tho w ar's
work. Regular
lar hour* and wngva
at"M*n”ford.' ViorIda. thi* }«h day
HI
10
those having substantial Indus­ of
furnithed. 703 Pnlmello A Ve­
April. It4t
O V. ItEllNDON.
unit*.
. ,
Hi
Apply
In
person,
Seminole
tries,
and
th*
first
ones
tu
come
Clerk Circuit Court. Htmlnol* Coun­
w on.
I in* i* the first time that.
nn*. Term* If desired.
County l-aundry Co., HID W.
off o f relief were those same ty. Florid*
(MEAL)
1fli nti*t» hace been able to make
■ltd S t
comm
unities.
N INE
PAIR French window*,
Minultnni m u
U-»La
of
fo u r
n id iK li OF PUBLICATION. TO
Requirem ents for a successful EtGVAIrii
fully gin ted. hr*** hardware.
. . . i i , M|* of fanning, using Jules
V t^PINK. wh"** *dm anufacturing
enterprise
a r o d ie s I* s . follow. AOM U I'sirol
l . ..... „ e Iijitch. he pointed ou^.
$5.00 per pair- Geo. O. Swortr.
rapitul.
labor,
u
good
source
of
Squadron.
V
I* U I! craw, e/u
Rt. 2. Silver I like. Sanford.
i i l.living all method* available
raw m aterials, management and a Hast l'. O. Han Francisco. I alltin- important factor of difference
fornis:
You
sr*
notlflad
market for the finished product. and required to a Ph.r«by
A D D IlS l MACHINES thol *ub KNGRAVED anklet. Owner may
ttf juice from various batches Bild
P .sr,* ; *
The
farm
er
has
the
raw
m
aterials,
tain tllfl of complaint filed egalnel
tract, $12.95. In«|ulre at Celery
have by identifying and paying
ci.,I . i* eliminated.
-Q U A L I T Y A L W A Y S "
by B .lty l*&gt; fin e, for •**or«*i
.1 J. It. Briatnw, reaearch dl­ It IS MUIVfO 11vat the announce­ which he has been producin'- all you
City Printing Co.______________
for this ndv
now pandlng In tha Circuit Cour‘
105 W . I n ! S t . I’htitiv M&gt;4 J
theae
years.
He
can
fqrnlth
the
i trior for the Dunedin firm , ment of Gen. Elsenhower that dras­
of
Hcinlnnla
County. Florida, on
MODEL A FORD, good Ore*,
pointed out that the first pro- tic measures have been set In motion m anagem ent and ran borrow the or before the Jan# Ilul* Day. I®*
perfect
condition.
Phone
P
-l-J
.
capital.
Ills
own
and
nearby
fam
i­
wit.
tha
tlh
day of June. A. w
• a
,,..« e d Florida citrus Juice was to end friendly treatment of high
llt t
In default thareof •»"&gt;
rooked in an open kettle on an Narl oniriall was prompted by the ne* con supply the labor. And
UPHOLSTERING fabrics. U»|*e*unprovMed »love by th* late C. Initial treatment of Ilelrhmnrshal the market already exists, right
■ trie*. duin»*k*. brocstellc*. » CURTAINS, lace table cloth*,
here at home, for hundreds of
(
Pop" Street, hailed a* the
good etock tu «elect from. It
Goermg alter capture. Ilrlg G en. priM| u cl, which can be proceaae4!
ararfa, waahed. *turched *o *
loti
ip
of
citrus
rannlng
in
R. 11row n. 21*11 N Orange Ave
stretched. 5lh M ellonvllle Ac®
II J. Ktark (top) and his superior, j , ,m a || rural industries.
I lot dill
y hoiMJ 40M
______ _______
Phone 879.
• ..operative industries arc provl i,. n»*il p.irp v%rni the open MaJ Gen John E Pohlquljt w ere
.,! ,» .kcr.
hy «team. rr|uirted tu have lurtched with the |„k xurcr«*ful in sevrrai instance*
ONF. CI1F.STROHF. and
| Mi h HOW HERE WHERE
The world's largest autonicbR.
chair. 2514 O iengr Ave. I bon |
,&gt; |(|V \CY IS KKHPWTF.I)
, i j •««.! fi.im thr vegetable* can- former No. 1 man In the Get man i r ita in lv no one will want to wo insurance company, unsurpazitd j
"But I know b o ile r , ll m a y b o
hierarch.,
(
lalcrnalioael
1
into
the
establishm
ent
of
an
Inftn^: .f».Iii*ti) I hen nlonif in 1R2U
and claim
70.'1 IN .
~~ V o fR natural de»ire for privi.ry
1d ii.lry without careful consldera- In rates, coverage*
. .
■tIn*h*’ |&gt;«iUurii«tkon.
at rtctl &gt;
2 o f 3 y o a r i afto r victory
In
money
mutter*
la
payments
offers
you
the
kind
uf
tio &gt; of all factor* *n.| a.suranca
1930 DODGE Sed*ti_
.**i •%I*t I fit-in th« milk industry,
respected here
Friend* and
collm on insurance you ha\e nl(
sucre**.
But
rural
Industrie*
b
e fo r o I can m ake lh a l dream
____
i
part ment. Phone 73.
inu
linrtfrm
r«»unt*
nr.iI
rrlalive* are nut &lt;iue*l|oned
Alt* ltllhd|llM‘'l
w ayl wanted
I
r.# t*r» the hljcb tem|K*r*lure rurh Hatch «)f fruit befttrr. tltinnj • t» b**|p unti aro hrlpinir to hulhl
lo u r cm
KITCHEN cabinet, broad felt rug j ainnit your riedit
com
e true."
We will pay 81)% of the first
rural comrnunitirn.
Sterner.
, t i.tilenl fluvi method of iter- mid! after |ir«M‘r»iiMiir
plover ur buxine** asaoclate*
Mr*.
new.
Impure
1250 of each lot* and 100V. of
It
han
hmjf
been
u
unentific
i /ut i,,i, \» it-, fimt i»»e&lt;1 and tho
will mil lo-ur uf your per»onnl
Hotel Mnntetuma
th . amount in .sees*
,r e’
eio|iiiienl I* an ini* contention that b actn ia hii«I muffnir*. There in no cnoxe for
on
suiting from accidental collision
(.A S
^miiRiiDi r.ot killc#! hi nterilnu
goml
condl.
ii pni «»( thl* lu*t idea.
embarrannment.
b a h y c a r r ia g e . - ,, k
or upset to your automobile.
Ilraaonalile crmlil renuirement*
I hi « d ic»ult hoped for it a ( mid ur |inttiurixuliou COtiaw thw H u h
tlon. large, pre war, 111" ■ » rK
1.1 111(11 A T IO N
•If you dent a fender and It
No ro-makera on money luan*.
i i,i m i improvement In the flav- procCRied ritruR j u t m to lm*o
Ave. Phone 696-N\ ■
_ -------costa »1Q lo n g g l f * f *!H
.. .if rtttinrd ora nge Juloe, a j lantr, flavor, color mol othor pro
Variable
payment
plun*
The
4*
it
Club
of
Lonjfwooil
$». If ft costs
150 to reT lltK S
T l H l&gt;
on tho Klver that
t h a t PLACE ....
,
i . i"*gee 1 1 * quality and tile prrtic* nml tbene n»ntirtni»if tent* hrJil it* local achicvcmt.-1 ni|(ht
FAMILY M )AN &lt;&lt;*
,»?r &lt;!«•• iicih*«1 t«» &lt;lotci ininr ho* Tuesday «»Tfninir at H:00 I*. M. pair a collision or upset damage
you have nlwav* wanted
» nnrida Bank Bldg
phone 31
,
,,
.
i,|
nil
it*
health-giving
to your car we will pay |40 We
H A T T K ItlK S
hc«l to irmclD nt«k (hem
each morning v‘,u r“n.
Q(K&gt;a
in the library huildiny. Mr* C.
..u n 'i i.t * . including color.
III#- tillKM I ll*' jUlt * l • ■1R ^bt4ti|v| H |j»rK**»»t laailar o f th# club, will pay all over 150 on losses
FAST
SI (*W
fUb s» they *w‘m b&gt;‘ U," 7 1 BUY, p»&gt; caah for old iron*
,e » .n-ii .lo t i on the Job
uf $250 or more.
vacuum r*e.iner«, to*»terx._ re j
, |,|.j, „ a liarleriologlat and show I'nlti'lURi xv r .-iilt' tn li4»i»' %
HKCH M tC I N t.
f|&gt;hing.
%
a h tha* k«*d for untiring ^ork
2m r
b ard ie** of eondilion,
The coat of this 807* collision
..Ut, I MfaMtlt ll IIIRI). y^ch of th#** to allow tU i*i »h u *ii«k in the which wk* rewarJeil with aplentie railin g. «h,c" "
if &gt;t •.♦! i .fin • ••* y
5th St. Phone l»48.
policy is actually lees then you
K. l^ n e . phone 43,
,.,i, i ■ ipix-iali.st in ht* own roniinir
irinr th i ften li
RKAT
.
n vV F It
would have to pay for a |5 0 de
,i.,d i» oinking Inilependenl proofftn can be fo*»n4| m ill ihr i .* |&gt;is*r ie.nt of Ii II
ll .on.-,
von^ ami
am:
PLAIN or fancy newing Joanltu
fruit nvuilnhle &gt;rt tht. « ....... * | *4,r$**|»t "IVrernory for Victory* duexttblc collision policy, rcqulrim
A fT K S J ifH tU i
* * ° ? “ „br , ” S
m r ^ F -c
Grown. *17 IV let Si
• » * pi#*#*ni#*il
UU to pay the first |5 0 uf oacl
bug. quant it If* of mice, Wio #aiil. Tin-. I'M*. »)•!» I .
I y . la n e , phone 4 5 2 . __
tL
INI
W A S H iN r ; I'M i.i
,,l i i.I. oUte i.leiltily control, UYMiLthlr ti» Ihi*
K«*fi4 shrnent.A were «*rvfd to loss.
OVERSEAS
ei m e Hum "4 * ‘f*
Don't drive your automobtl*
l.aiing several hundred *i»eci- orally •
.ill pre-ent by the women of the
uvuilnblr to rare for rltlldirn ill
.
UPir. l ^ ^ e y r o le l inick. ^
W A X IN G
,„ m ., will t&gt;c Sloretl for varying
1 mo hemomitralion Club. M n . with broken glet*. dent fender*,
evening*, hone 214-W nfter
Thorton Wilder, winvtvv of thr !ta!ph llnmmond, a member of iind out how little it will cost
I n th® tneanllm®, th® G u lf 4
,1 ...(in ,.f time nt different temM l T F I .K I t S
5dMi I' ll,
Pulitzer Prlcze «»f ftItllH fto the the Home I)einon»tratnm Club, you to keep up the appearance of
1
4T.:|tir-*.
_,„wi lire* excellen*
T A l l . l ' l l ’ KS
man I* h elp in g m e lo k e e p my
play
“Our
Town.'*
uttetohM
*
i
your
automobile.
condition. ‘ S t r i c k l a n d - M ormon.
In licutimi* of the end result
*rrve*l a* judge of the exhibits.
boartiiuir achool for mifffioiintica'
Get the best for lea*, call 178-J.
I N ' S T A U .l .l )
should
atari
to
appear
within
a
old c a r from feein g a night­
T
he
awards
were
g
iv
tn
tu.
j .
. Inc. Phone 2Q0._________ ______
1 i d a tiv ely short tim e but eorvelu- tons In China.
U tkin* — 1st Year
m are. H e t a y i w llh G ulfprlde*
b u T s p e c i a l g r a d e CHICKS
1 -,ve rv.uit* will probably take
I *t place, I)orl* Thompson; 2r.d
ATTENTION: Service pemonnel
?*U.
, I §from
___ \Au\x
The (rraatcRt wave of L riui
Hatched
high tvilfl
type U.
! upward* of u year, with a final
iilnre, Kl'anor Tisson. Other# oxand G u in ox** It ca n b e k ep t ,
end vscatlonlat* — Apt*, und
Approved pullorum t««tc-A •"»*
i.elf life test taking somewhn. Immigration to America iHcnrrt«l hiblting were: Marcia C*ardei,
201 N . P a rk
V\ c.
rooms two hlocka from Main
ill
White and lUrred. Koek*.
In
the
1
Hth
*
entui
v
tMth
the
tn-*t
go in g until I g e l a n ew one."
i |,|.,re lime or until th* la it * p « l
Joan Goddard, Joyce Kelly.
St. one half block of ocean by
I’h o n c .‘17
permanent *rttlem«*ltf l»\ tier
.urn
finally
break*
down.
Ilakin*
—
6th
Year
day
or
week.
Phone
949-H.
708
;
.s b . ” a , " « * ! s j " . S i s :
*,
F o r S e r v ir r
riie bacteriologist with the rt- man* of i.M imintmui
(Cuke) 1*1 place, Ituth I*at
Broadway, Daytona Beach, Fla
Iwe^deBve^ guaranteed. pFe*»*
•c m 8 staff, hn» a complete
mention aecond choice If
TWO NICELY fum i.hed hcl. i. iilIfic laboratory nnd is nvak
hie. Poultry Farm s. 713 l,oW
rooms, semi-bath. Phone HOO
ard Ave , Tampa. H*.
or 103._________________________
1932 HUICK 7 paisenger Sedan STUCCO rnrage, weatherproof,
Looks alrnott nsw, InMde and
suitable for storage. 107 W. 6th
sul
" out. You’ll be sorry If you re
SL
• on late to gr e t th
l, -fine
car.
too
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TIME FOR GRADUATION!
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Since 1942,'veat amounta'
bean nnd irmtill twlng mxnofacturrd h r «klp«Mnt to o«r H|kh
lag men, and we cannot rcaurae oar ferae telephone uponokn &lt;‘ \
until after manpower and

Committee Hears Pro­
. gram For Summer
M o n t h s Outlined

Nazi War Souvenirs Other Trips Planned
Fbr Visits With ForFrom Col. S c o t t
Shown K iw anians
eism D i g n i t a r i e s

Knock* out friction a t vp
lo 3 9 vital choiali polnhl
Pro! eel ion pkral

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I' \ M l S. May 23. ( A D ­
H r A*»u*lat*d Crtsal
AH members of th . acting
R e fr e s h e d
A m e r ic a n
tnGerman
government
and
vl
member#
of
the
German
fa n lr y m c n
broke
th r o u g h
command In Flensburg hav#
t h e e n s le r n a n c h o r o f th e
been taken into custody as
JapitliCHO O k in a w a
d e fe n se
prisoners of war. Supreme
lin e in u M irp rlsc a t t a c k w it h Headquarters announced to­
day. The arrest# Included 300
^ o u t nrtillcrj* o r t a n k s u p p o r t
WASHINGTON. Mav i t . i/l’i
How r e t control nnls in pre­
C. F. K ettle!, athletic conch of
officer# and a number of
^ * to s e i z e th e n o r th e r n e n d o f th# Seminole High School, ha*
venting Inflation xva» today to ll President Truman will g&gt;&gt; t&lt;
other ranks and .-tvlllana.
to Kiwanians at the Motel May. ' Sun Francisco to address th
t h e e x t e n s iv e p p s H io n s d o m i­ been appointed City recreational
Admiral Itoenits t* presum­
fair by Bussell D avis, a rts rent final session of the United N*
ably among arrr«t«d.
n a t in g
Y onabnru
R ay,
a director at a salary of 1000 a
control director. German rifles tlon* Conference. Secretary of
fo r m e r N ip p o n e s e f l e e t a n c h - yeor. ll was announced yester­
and war relics sent from Gcr- State Stcttlnlus announced after
day at a meeting of the City
L O N D O N -M o v 2 3 .-( A P ) —
,c r a g e .
many by Lieut. Col. I). G. Scott, j conferring with the President N"
„
t
hut
it
i.
e
syce
ted
j
1’rinti"
M inister ( 'hurt-hill reI x is significant gain* were re­ Recreation Comlttce in th* office
were displayed hy Julius Ding dates wi_
.
.
ported from China, the Philip­ of J I.. tn g l.y , chairman, at thr
felder wlp, translated many G#i
to be In i-ailv June
tig Mini to d a y , C r e a k in g u p
Sanford
Atlantic
NstluiiHl
Bank
pine# and mnpplng-up operations
man itiMriptlon*
rilher l u sim .s thut m u siill j ( ; re'Ut 111 ila ill H W artilllC COallMr Kettles SUgg.*l&lt;d a Mirird
in Burma while u grow ing tide
Wanli
Dunne the latter', talk whicii thr
the President away fr.
of athiettr and other
l uni g n v o r n m i'iit a n d H ign alizuf Iroup* was prnm is.il from lprogram
iiijfton
.,&gt;rtce&lt;le'J (hat of Mr. |I r \ u ,. M$* mu
ect rational activities
for the
Europe. The Seventh Division, reDlnRirhlcr «ti*j»l»&gt; &lt;«I ,\ (irrman
1 A inrotfiur with Prime Mini* tn g tht* n a tio n 's f ir s t g e n e r a l
b.tietlt
of
the
young
people
ot
/jtu r n ln g to tho eustern flank of
mark of the 1921) vintage, which, ter Churchill and Marshal Stalin. |
pin in a dPCatic.
Okinawa front after
a two- the city this summer and re­ Tht* comfortable modern house Is a feature of th e Ball Camp Pike farm which Robert M. Blanfonl he explained, was not worth the dale and place to be determined
('h tir c h lll ja •‘X|&gt;OCtcd, o n
weeks' rest niailr a one m il. ad- vested that he plan* to begin of Sanford has given to St Mary’s Hospital.
(o disco. % peace problems
)
K inir I
VI
registration next week of nil boy* Two sealed Sisters of Merry look nlwrut the gift Hires Standing arr Mr uiid Mrs. William Thomp­ paper M was printed upon
vancc, overrunning Yonabnru. th# |
i
,7
Mr D a 'is, In hi* opening re2. A conference with Gen lie- | n *1U I*** °*
IsAOrgC V 1,
son, resident m anugeis of the farm.
^
second largers, city. on Okinawa ■»««
marks.
commented
upon
the Gaulle, hr,id of the French nrovi j
u
n# tan * T#r»»i
nnd tho first sixcnhlo town on th# schools who are interested in
worthlrm ne-s of
tile German .ional goserllinellt. time nnd loc*
island to full. Tho thinning Japan- participating In such activities.
murk, which lie said, hud bes-t lion
v .t t" be dctiim inrd
e
• , ,
|
ur
Present at the meeting were
)t oso lino wus stretched by 4,000
l l ', , " , " 4 "*
Tkeeei
A voyage to Mamin f,,| the* . J ( | | ) S
A lU llK
IT C S l
Inglcy, ll.L. Cornell, l.eii
yards, nearly doubling the front Mr
ifiNUirui■(lam &lt;•( thi* int|rp«n«lrri! |
to be defended against tho Tenth Lcsher and Herman Morris, com­
re|»uhii( .*f thr I’hillppitir*. whn,
arinv which is hurling five sit vl- i posing the recreation committee.
slons at th . Japanese fur the Coach Kettle* and Rollaml Dean
representing The Ssnfoid Herald
first time
|.
a
•
a . ■« rr|»t (ha* fn itafiofl f P f - l 'h i *
Among the activities planned
#
Other Yuiik i gained u strong
s&gt;r»k'1" 1' nil'll a* t4 a! t •
W \SH I S (» I «»N Mhv JL •r*’)
" foothold on the hills #t the north for this summer are a diamond
«rrriiinnt
K ,S'n\ VII I K. Mhv JI. (4*1— l«n&gt;t
end of u sis mile long ridge curv­ h*H league and Inurnment, volley
In aa&gt;isllt laall. th I'f rak.lf l.( ItlAli- \ iitilrs. U|&gt;r or wa' hHlIiMifi n((«rk*
Th44ti»«tif|« 4if St Mnry'* IIoRtiitul
Pru»r® Finr (gift
(•all
league
and
tournment.
tennis
|
ing the length of the Chlnen
$ n»it* w *i ii» !■ S..$ *U i .at si r,.» »»»** *•! ntfc'lr •r. th* * rit« rn
!' • ifiRikrot)••» |iI•*y#tl (hr 11*11
• •
.
.
, ,
, I*••vi®»itn I *vr i njiiYfil (hr froth
peninsolu which form# the con­ Inurnment, touch foothill gam e, i s
.1 1 mill f ■r si'trrnl month*.
1(1 ( ll (ulacr »•* n«t'll »•'* » •
ifr 1ft
and marble tournment for the Iv C H lC lC n tH A T P « rj^CCl «*4flTr» *fwi rriip vrjfr(nhlrp on t mni» |)I*it t. Ior *
I.ON..W i Mill. May 23. t.Special
•I mhv v Announced
trolling southern uim of Y'ona*r &lt;ali tit of (hr ®ti»ti 'rim lr Hr rhi
thru
!m
v)
uith
no
inkling
of
the
drnl
l
tilt
h\lihliM|f
%
wrrr
K
ihmI
,« «i#iiuura Oa r « , . T w .l
It should l&gt;e li.#k y l,t,| in in h*i pr.tmixi*il It* i* I'• *krht..f .It
Ink
hiif hvart«&lt;| ififl *(orv hvhifnl th# rtui.i nf th&lt;* 4 I tloninir aerr* *r#
i . n t ,ng * few .m ail bombs, tha
(hith«t he
ha would
vxotihl main
lllnki tinnt t (illahh*. Mini the farm houit n ig h t, trainre •« vonlli i a, r at S t |I that
((•RllRI
o* n « i Il r v .i
( ’ f.... '
‘
Ilia Haul,&gt;« 1 1*1 Undo Kennel club lournrv
,uur||rv
; „ i, ii,# i m ,I I all„„ns float with1
1
*r
1
1
$»i)c
"Kh
m
atone
rx
\ . . u , ar)rn y n t s #ftri tho g ift u H
If he ran to ig n rile Other dogs
___________________ ' lt .... (f„| than main nurpoac
rrrehrtl, SUt#r Mary Annon- ,r t *°r
ndieatlons are that tlo- ievent
Unde,
the
resident
management
I""/
l°
.........
lhr
,U"*"
1 II
i
1 ............ '
l" , r ‘ ,,rU; h *nd
-ount tn -Sanfoid and ciula. the hospital sui&gt;erinlendent, nf Mr and M r. W L Thompson.
f|n uh rJ ((l|c
sS fft. l t a y f l l O I U l H llH t y
t™ * ',
ty lias fall, ti fill ha# t.ren given permission by th*
short of what is cstlm n trl to trr donor to tell almut It.
i WEST PALM BEACH. May 23 thr correct figure,
l.d
tine day in 1938, llobert M.
_____ _
. —The Rev. H. Irving l .oultllt ward Higgins suld IihIbn
.Ua„f,„d Ball la m n Pike, w .lkm ! I
^
^
•" •»■« . *•&lt;*&gt; &gt;
* f« t
s S(fl lUymom l V H .s t j . ......j ” l t b..it..............re „f g ia y . whIU
Mr, Eugene Simpson of .Ml. f"r.mrr
«l . 1,0&gt;7 .Tr‘n,‘ 7
An estenslon of een.n- inking ..-to the hos.nUI and announced
More than ItHKi chfrken. pro- they T lw hV “ e r o « thr'' 1 ^ " ' He ®f Mr and Mr. U G lla .ly . | -r r .e r , ..t, t n , . paper .U n it 33
Horn Will l,e nt th . Ked Croat E plaw pal. Church in W est Palm Dine until
until Baturdav
t
Baturrlav b .- I,
timt: he w .„ .„ | to „ * , 1.1. f a m ,'
l)m h w p l, . | with almost .h o o b ih .v T sn o m o .t u o .n 7 o ,
Myrtle Avenue .# one ..f f-r t .........m e t e r Tin-v . . e known
Pped #X
looms on the Lake Front on Beach and Alt Holy Cross Churen Xrante! from TaBabassi-i
“&gt; l°* h t ' M“ r v *
oil
i.'.00 e-----W—hlv
ltnil
,,,
h f s L l u r i l j "tv member* of the IJ W tb Re- 1 «“
landed m dropped
-#i U.00
g g . weekly.
In
Sanfprrf,
and
for
four
years
ur
Higgins
said,
In
order
that
June 1 at JO.l/O o'clock to meet
H cniitd eaoflj t,e" .
t t ir k it 1 »"w*nt o f Englpeen. of «he VIU .,ol«*lve. tn l*olat*d 1*««R‘‘®®| lt
“ His offer was a complete aOM
MetnwhUa. h it. Ufa nfonl, an
jut
A
rm
y
chaplain,
was
cease
more
m
m
plefe
rotinl
isji
be
made
Ritili
0 w llh those who a l« —lutarfstwd
la us.” tbs •nprriniondQnt f f Jdtrly Larhulor, h*a mur I t® 1 OP the daily doubt.
p Hn
' 1 » nt 1»# of tb . T*;.d A ,UI, V u j . , » » ! •* KW »md It • • * t T * * t t * \
in enrolling „■ i.uinbm # of th* crotM suffragan' bishop a f t h q slid Iiimrr otcTh-oked oi nniltlv U V#
a Irttoi from l.leut. U&lt; n •# .S 'lh a l Gir attacks "sh.iiild not b*
Bnnfortl Mn
ft i» uttalrr rIcmmI
roiiiffht't n n trif
Diocese
south
Florida
here
of
8ou
can
I*
added
Home
Service Corps
iff
the
I'attoo. Jr t*, Mat tiro
I,o»
ewe*| w it, alarm
Hlanford rxpUinml he
l that hi# K«alth
i* i»«Mir
Mrsl Harr—a l* Wllr,
tmlay.
T
he
special
i
lieck
up
l&gt;t
the
.American Red Croat. Mr*. Sim p­
II Mi,|,list.Ill „arr ■'•Iinnielidvd
I'uhllr t'arn rd
I llr* IM ssN
s I lk , I SI#..
More
then
200
blihope,
clergy
(hr
ilcril
rrndv
t&lt;
*
h«i
«
j
nn«l
i
l&gt;
#rmiU
TrIMng
of
Secret
tteinimde
Comity
Chamber
*
of
son Is certified by the area head­
M h s l s l l • #M,blu l b o s h r , Jl«II for \ alor In defending llaat-go,
I bo military made the anand
Episcopalian
laymen
attendrJ
Commerce
Indicated
that
tin
tub
th#(
we
I'dtllil
Inapecl
lht»
pr*»p
A
few
i
I
hv
*
or**
hr
informed
J
I
»
r
tlvs
T
Shrll
•
l.r
quarter, tn Atlanta as being a
■luring the last d/lve attenipte.l iuiuio rmynt as * wariunr to the
• Jrrsf, liar
- Ms l'«lr#l
There­ ert&gt; any tirnv to iktMp rIjuui «• ,
ii ®*u#«»4 ii# »*•«# i«t®i
rotrinuti nt
* nd
experienced the ecrvlce* In lloly Trinity ulattnn was incnmnlcte
pnhln- I nrxplodtd U»mtn may be
L\ lh# I tfim in t
l o s s * II# ----- I IC S ilt,
I
Church.
fore. census rards have been m ail­
W teacher
fount! m laolated
|&gt;iacrt and
iM u l Hall llall, ■■..##!,
The letter r»*«U 4
Th* Rt. Rev. John [). Wing, ed to all ctiiir, bet in town, and
The classes will begin on Jun*
I Kira
* I Irw,rail#,
®htui)i1 he avoided, it *tattd.
*
tiirencie#
«*f
w»r
h«vr
i»rt&gt;M
ri%
te«i
sebimls, and post card forms
I I l l s Prrssn'l i Mr# sir H irr.
4 and will cover a 50 hour bishop of South Florida, was to all
1 hr halioun® have U r n the talk
thr VIII (t»ri»* ••‘•I
Thirl
• •'•allaaea i n rmmr T*ee#»
J viaar # sa lt,
f siral ■ sir#
course; 2 fl houra class room consecrator, with th* Rt- Rev.
At my \Vr nrc nil *n«t%t ri'irn*( ••f the vxrni for rnttnlhn Until to*
•
link &lt; #rwallts # I lalrr's |*#|
study, it hours obOVrvatlon, and Spence Burton, bishop of Nassau,
•li»\ hoYkrkrf thr ••ffitc of cen*
• Sir* llsfr— I ulM.ll , ,
ful
and th* KL Rev. Reginald Maillr .n s * llall llall, Mi.uhlr
IH hours field work.
N't.nr «*f u*» '•ill
f»»i if*.( ...i si ip f..r(*ati»' alia niriilton of
I 11« t II ## | *# Hall- I w r *#
£
The primary responsibility of
thr 311ii i k ' ■I*"
" h u h \t*ti (ham In Ihr |»re»*1 Skill D ill#
« liar# I ark I •
\s k .i $• ilir |»»iltl»4 1*» krr(» »pe
™ Home Service Is. ll was explained
S I klak’a I n , , . T s# &lt; at,
himI v»»ul &lt; «*r V • *4t)lr%!• •! * ri
today, t l ) Assistance with com ­
I I III, Wars
- *1 a ,, k l Ml
f. ivij'•• *i#®1 i. * f ((»•• t&gt;all«x&gt;n9
&gt;
}
i
c
r...t
*fi4M
M
*'i
I - s ilk It arr I a ln o l,
munications between service men Die Rt. Kcv Frank Alesander
!r »t (',* rt cM‘N in# .tai and
K t llt'K U 't llN a t t a . W
Mi
■M vlalrl-. ..........
dm* IMrgfridri , IlHtt
A Hireling of #11 triuil# |l n ) ,
Mr- I. ,tb L Prat ,&lt;■■• of I'aola
and l tin i families nnd with In* Juhan, Florida; lhr Ut. Rev
I
••Ml,
n#V
s II la kl
|.» h••I*| llailnKm * * •» 'f ^t *-f Iris. ■!( Pair t (lirill ' tai•| (imImV the
Ml.»#l
a*,l olliris interested in tori" • revelv i.l 1 -■«- -•1*sv # Irli-gram from S la la S
qiilric# in irguid to their w elfar*. I ! harle* ( oejrck I *rp*nt«r, Alq iiimii ,,f llir tiardrn I lid,
a vka is
rtMi ir-l a lit| aim*
r k is, a W all, I „
ireniu®
I,-I# C lis* hern , allrd for Kvid*) ntgl ■ her son I ion! Jn. k It Pearson, a K •rla # aS|#p
t 11, a a ai 1. #
(2 ) ro onerntlon with th* mill- | . n.’** *“? "* ’',v J°hn I#&gt;ng Itant Ilonov * l um nultr,
skitho.it niil'lai &gt; threat, hut
*
Sub*4'4juvnl1&gt;
lh*
i#
1
*
tit
lr
bavc
bv i oacli K ettle.. newly appon
IS i s
s lir a s , ISrImr
Army HU pilot who bail Iresn a I
e tary am.d nuvul authorities by
. Jackson, Ixiulalana; and the Rt. urged that person* who
ith m iic uf thr \ III ( " i|., t*» lhr •it til* &lt;1 U ttx in ii; lit hrlp thr Jap a­
ll ll k lla&gt;r---1 IS Mil,,
obtaining social history material Il*v. Edwin Andtrson I’cnlck, of • Intel thru intention of milking ed I'll) ris realional dlrectoi, I r prlaoy.-r ,,f war In Germany for I M at I*laaas
S
llr lir l a i ,
Kyll Klver. thro** ••• thr Khun*, nese to correct their method*.
blood donations, mall back curds tho purnose of organising .« nine months, stating that he was • U s s # l i s t * !
• H iss i s l a * ,
rtruulrrd for medical tyaatment, North Carolina, who pr*ach*d.
“ There U alw ays the p otllb ility
your capture *if Kohleiif. thr *uh
sent
them
In
order
that
the
tennis
club
and
promoting
in
Thar*
wa*
a
luncheon
for
th*
a
Tim#
rasa#,
T
siark
lsa
Prl*s
getting
along
all
right
and
hoped
and bv making report* on hom*
• rnuent ••••u U cr«aeK»if of thr that uiit-xploded Inunh* may b i
B in u r a l.aal lltaa*
condition* needed In deciding blahopa, visiting clargy and ves- schedule for the day of donatin'!, terest In tennis among tha young to see her soon. HI* last letter 4 8 r kr.Stalk
Rhine at It* moat difficult •cvtitr.1 fountl Ivinir in isolated sputa or
Harr—Kalartl ■
had hern dated Dec. !&amp;. she said,
quaatlon. of discharge or f u r - , ‘JT. with th .lr »1«#. ■» which May 31, can be organised nt people. It was announced twlay
lUalalrlla II
rmultinc in v«ur vict«f»®n.w atul com t*ii let I in w(H»tlet| areas,** th©
The meeting will be held ill and add,-,I that he bad been ’ I M sskislr' ilU rk i v is k s , "•»
lough; (3) assistance to disabled 1 ‘h_«
.^ 'llU m B.^ Tur once.
I rapid advance t*» the MuMc Itivri stiitrmrnt nai*l
“Quite u few local resident*
« Arrsr, Hill
piloting a Flying Fortress which | J “ r ’ *1. lia r
servlet) men and their dependants ntr, ’roctor of
~ th** host
“
*church,
“
Some may t* hurfvd tn malt*
air evenl.n which "ill It'r ip ,
Hill aall.,1 llrkrl l l a a a l
have registered at the Bed Cross the Seminole High School #udi had be#
®Iml down over (iff 5S
t Ilia.
nd to dependents of d*caas*d and vestry *rit*rtain*d for tho during
Ik a k ir tr a i
• •«*«? * "w»a®i®« t histitry and t|np hrn th** puD* inir fxiittw VNith tha ««»mlnjc of
the pa«l months and have I torlum at 8 ou o'clock. A presl many
llarr —I a*laarll y
mon in presenting claim* for n«w suffragan bishop and Mr*.
w nr in weather nml thr end of
«*f every ouldirr
Indicated
their
willingness
to I dent, arcrrlarv. und treasurer w It
LouIttlL
to i and othar K vern
compensation
Lieut. Pearson was I»orn anil I, |I &lt;«•$
'•'"••LiMHf
.
• •k’'» lad
.
iir-rlf arwl thr . I.... I session it is it«&gt;iral&gt;te
’ I’lranr accept f•*c
*‘* '11•ss#
Tha
bishop
and
his
wife,-again
donate
blmid,"
she
alnlril.
"These
I
^
rlecteil
and
a
program
laid
m int ‘benefits;
(4
)
financial
I
al
eld
‘
U
‘
„n.| I,,, &gt; Iti sst |,i"iplr uimI • &gt;|'« tally ch il­
raised In Sanford, giadiiated from s i k r .r tu Ma**ir i . o , ii.—k
(rafivmlt to thr "'f»
will b* honored from 6 to 7 P. M. peonle luive been contacted by
f„r the ruining year Plan
for special nt-eil!
or
ill not iirt&gt;v|de,l
li# i 1 . •&gt;*r w .si of -Be Missis
"f your cQmnitiod tn\
•
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fri help­ at a tea In th* Pariah House for Anall. sod a ieturn card was Mre under way to secure tifiprm* Bemlnuli- High .School m 19.35 and ..........r
* # f,,r from public funds; (fit
&lt;I■I•i river. In' earned of this
(hanks anti admlratitm f••i
hren in
thr *rr\ Ice 'iti
iu«l®Dia litas® *
J ment* to rsisiiu g tennis court# *- n il
ful activity directed toward in*«t- vlattori and the parish members, enclosed
i.ri«#M.|, liurur.i a rii 1 i su lm n o i unilandinir i u u f " achieved
“Becauar the day muv not lie
•ell as tin- reconatruction d ll.
munOis He .. marked lo th . . V rV ' m V ,* '” I V .V S .
Ing thus# family difficulties which given by the Women's Auxiliary.
•iei ho i trcuii-sisrii r , to touch or
suitable for 'those who have al­ French Avenue coirrts.
former Metielrnr Harry of MU a It r4 Flare
II a4
do' not require financial aid.
#|i|iriiuelt all) oiifamiiiar object."
ready registered, or their health
k
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r
IU
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a
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“ WIth veterans being diechargl l is hoped to organlte u nutii
r
Nafrtv- Campaign
L iu u ts R .
'•bv 1,1 IISDI VfvJn*.
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may not Ire up
r jO tfl
ul.tC Pn-U vp .Army .In. Jncr»«*ltM .
I lie war department has sta rt­
rhrckrir h'y fdcVntclans, an uppeal t i e r - o f - tn a m in tr m v ntr*' Thi) sta ff ftcriffuMt with the WAC» at
numbers and their w elfare be­
lo a ch Kettles said, and
ed mi educational public campaign
la being Issued to the public at summer,
(Ceallaa#* Us l ‘aa* T hrs.i
M a a « l a a ® 4 O a t*®i* T k r v t }
coming of growing concern to all
rt
in •■•operation ss it It schools and
large lo nnswer this urgent call,"
of us, It la Important that in-*J,leut.
Raymond
A
hm lei. ,-ivtr organisation*.
En*. Gordon E. Coffin, a cou- said Mrs. Dtngfeldtr. "Those who
(t v il la s ’ * n s r s t e Threat
German prisoner of war slic e
r|,e enemy would he aided
aln of Mr*. Frank Bauar o f Ban- have not received cards and are
Dec. 27, 1944, has been Itbeiatvd. | g ien tly
by
r ta c l
Information
ford, wa* loat on a routine train­ anxious to donate blood, . will
A 7TH AAF HEAVY BOMB4 according
tn
word
riH-elved ( ... ut time, locality anil effect of
_
ing flight on May 14. from th* please call the Red Cross, phone
Kit
BABE
IN
THE
PAI
AUS,
through the Sanford Naval An th. balloon* in helping him lo
Jackaonvlll* Naval Air Station, 80, between 9:00 and 12:00 A. M.
May 18, (Bpeciall — Flrsl 'S g l. Station and relayrd to ihr lo. ..I ,-val «le Ills efforts, ft wa* stated.
and nothing further ha* been and between 2:00 and 4:00 P. M.
I’aul
E.
Weidner,
enlisted
top
Red Cross, who Immediately noti
i iviliana were asked to do as
learned concerning him.
“Th* Blood Bank will be held
man of a 7th A AF Liberator fled Lieut. Kadcr's parents, Mr prc„ „n,| rssslio have done and
On Sunday a mas* wa* held on May 31 In the office of the
Tha site of tha praaent H olly­
squadron, whose home Is in San­ and Mrs. W. E. Kader of 2659 | "refrain from spreading
new* of
spre
wood Shops alora a t 112 E ast for him In Jackaonvlll*, and Mr*. county nurse, Mr*. Frances MeKarh r«ald«nl of H«rntnnU i uuntf not roniattad by « rtm u i #nurn* ford, put# Up with *11 the ad­
i #lly
Firat Streat, wlU fea doubted In Bauar attended. Ena. C offin, fa Dougall, next to th* Fire S ta ­ orator wljl be InclatJed If -h» ruf® out the blank baluw and malle &gt;1 to ministrative detail* handled by Palmetto Avenue.
any nl,s-&lt;-tfi
specificc liallix
balloon Incuient of
the
Htmlnole
Cuuniv
Chembwr
of
I'ommerre.
hanford,
Florida
I-leuL Kader, In th# Army Air I Mhtrli they may hear."
tha riaar future, according to an aurvlvad by th* widow w ho live* tion. The hours for donation will
( l i v e n a m e s a n d o t h e r I n f m m a l l o n r e q u l r ® d b y l a w , a a o u t l i n e d , of
_____________________
n»da today by Frank In Jacksonville. II* lived I® Ban- be 9:30 A. M. until 12:00 A. M. a l l p e r s o n a vf a l l e s e a . In c lu tl m b a b i e s , c h i l d r e n , r e l a t l v s e , e m p lo y ® ! , first sergeants everywhere — tn Forces, was forced down over j
a nouncement mad*
the
United
State*
as
well
at
Frankfort on Mans. Germany.
•a, p
a ri . o_ f tna_ firm of ford with th* Bauar* fo r mor* and 1:00 P. M. until 6:00 P. M ." h i r e d h e l p , b o a r d e r s a n d r o u m s r ® l i v i n g o n y o u r p r e m l e e e A l s o D a m n
® Sham#*,
partner
overseas.
Hundred*
of
reports
o f a l l w h o a r e e n l i s t e d In t h s a i m e d a e r v lc ® s w h o l i v e d In y o u r h o m e
Holly-wood Shop* o f Florida, own
and later interned In S f l i g Lull Y 'c t.N S e e k M o r e S p a c e
K n • year and mad* many she stater).
cross his desk dally. But hit ( amp Number One. He w»» latvi
p r i o r t o e n l i s t i n g In s a i d » r f » •*
I n d i c a t i n g In i &gt; c c u p a t l o n c o l u m n ,
■
are o f tha atora.
mda here.
w h e t h e r In t h e a r m y , n a v y , tt.-arlnee . c o a s t g u a r d , m s r e h a n t m a r l n * . chief intereet Is morale.
movtd to annlher camp frtim
Tha atora room
ro®
a____
d jo ln ln ^ th *
WAC.’H. W A V B H . H l'A ltH. n u r s * *
«Ofp#, s f r
All d a t a o r I n f o r m a t i o n
Th*
ability
of
men
In
this
g i v e n w ill ba h e l d In c o n f i d a n t r ■
which he w ai liberated recently
rs
store, now occuplad by tha
JCalau*.based L lb cialar. squadron
Roebuck order office w ill be
*TiiGiTnlnir rnfilTilXtuItK J . J .
’
AUK
.U
tassU
iH
'ss
-t«--«djuit
themsrtvea
to
the
Hvmgover on the expiration o f th e
co &lt;&gt;f Uumpbcll Losslng Post 63
84M B
M i r 1 Mirth iKOeeWal • &gt;#a
f“ AUtins.s*
condltlona
of
a
remote
base,
be­
present Itat* on tho Soars' prom«
of (he American Legion wo* au ­
set by heat and him ldlty, varies
.at* Plana now being made call
thorised by the membership at
' It
TALLAH
ASSEE,
May
23,
—
widely
with
their
Jobs
and
tenfor tha connection o f ,th a two
the Mlre ting held nt the Legion
Tha
House
today
passed
Senate
eramenU.
Yet
Sergeant
Weidner
C
manl to&lt;l*y
atora* and Improvement* lo tha Tb* Jostle* Daportmont
Hut Monday evening, lo request
CapL
Jam
es
P.
Rudolph,
ailBill
633,
which
exempt*
8am.
inowa
all
hi*
men
must
work
as
'
fr o n t' and .Interior.
A com plete fUad an anti-trustt sa lt - designed
vm k # man for the big show, the Sanford City Commission to
Inol*
County
from
th*
raqulra*
team.
To
incur*
th
is,
he
ipenda
ta atrip th* P ilttabunrh Plat*
thUdran’a- wear dtftariraant la con
allow additional space at Evar«
moat of th* tim* “ In th* field.’ "Hara'a Your Infantry." will sr- green Cemetery for burial of vet­
. • tem plet*!, a* waiU no cxpafulon Olaa Company of iU 106 watp- ment that th* budget m ast b*
riv’a
In
Banford
tomorow
to
mske
ap|ffov#d
by
tha
com
ptroller,
and
Ha
knows
hi*
sauadron
mat**
a*
housas and ratal! stores. Th* auH,
of the presant woman'a line*.
erans.
BB936, which exem pts the
' county
Individuals, checks tha condition final arrangements for on* of
’
• t T •‘oan fon i hai shown it* aoprov. filed in Toledo. 01*
The m eeting was presided over
th*
boat
and
most
Instructive
en­
ng
tha
badgai
from
sanding
badgat
to
tha
of
thalr
aqulpmant,
quarters
and
th® Pittsburgh Plate
al nf our polleiaa b y g ivin g
by Third Commander Henry W ol­
tertainm
ents
avar
shown
In
San­
■omptroller
For
approval.
food,
aeoa
thalr
contributions
«
th
at
t
........................
constantly Incraaslng patron _
Owana-Ford ’ Olaa*
cott
Othar Banat® bill*
b lllt • tpassed by
to ths group effort ara consistent ford, according to Edward F.
Three additional member* o f
Lana, publicity chairman for the
fixin g.
tha Heuaa were.i B it534, &gt;M«
with thalr abilities.
the Post pltdred to gtva a ss ist­
7th
War
Loan
drive.
compensation
o
f
tha
Bctnlnola
Bargaant
Waldrar
wears
U)«
ford. Wa Intend to heap faith
the productloil___
In (tilin g and picking up
Thla show, he said, hat 65 men ance
A siatic-Pacific ribbon with a batta tha
with Sanford In
tlrkata to the Legion and E lk
tlon and sola o f fla t County School B oardr 8B 535,
who
will
show
how
to
use
all
th*
fixin
g
tha
comranaallon
o
f
tha
tl*
star
for
oartlclpatlng
In
the
rom m unltr a larger, fin e r -j
*
s.* .
sponsored Fair and carnival to
O A
county prosecuting attorney, and
raconausat o f tha Mandated Is­ different weapons of w arfare now be held May 28 to Jun* 9 a t
modern fn ovary roopooK*
8B 896,
authorising
Bamlnola
lands. Ha la nearing th* and of btlnjr used hy th* Infantry, and Celery and M allonrill* Avenue.
Bhamea aald, adding th a i al
altarawill be shown in connection with It wa* decided to conduct a bingo
Count-* lo convey lan d s acquired
hia fir s t yaar ‘In ' *the Pacific
*“
sailing bond* for th* 7th war ram* at th* fair In order
by
tag
foreclosure
to
war
theater.
* to ra ise
• Ih'at1
___
JB
o f tha additional
Thar* trill ha a i
Sergeant Waidnar'a wife, the loan.
o f the
fund*.
iJ b l at&gt;*c# would b# taken la ta , this Board of. director*
form er Caroline 0 . Sabre*, llvaa
JoelFlald. commander o f th®
P O P S PROMOTED
with bar mothar, Mrs. John Du­
8*v*nth D istrict, announced tha®
Second U a a t John Pope,
ran, ®t 1407 West F ir st 8traat,
all district commander* w*i~ —
o f Mr.__ ttnd Mrs.
■ n . B.» Pop
YV BATHER
Pope of
Rsnford. HI* mothar, Mrs. W il­
No. •
pointed by Department Com''mandthl® all j , ha* boon promoted to
liam E. Younr, live* a t 3118
Pfe. and Mr*. R. W. Southward er E. Mead* W ilson to a*i ® c t &gt;
• —
th e r a n t o f fir st UeutoaonL Ha
Acton Boad, Parkvill*. Maryland. o f F t Riley. Kaa. are spending a location for th f departm ent
Florida i Portly cloudy ton igh t
I* attached to t n armored division
H t aittarad th s armed service In short laava hare visiting w ith hi* quartan, and to moat for th la
and* Thursday. Cbntlnuad mild
la G ar^ozy.
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lo Run Again At
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Are You Listed in the Census?
If Not, Fill Out, Mail Now!

S L Haul Weidner
Serving In PnlauH

Suit Filed A gain st, Two C o u n t y Bills
P late Glass Company T assed By Senate
WASHINGTON, May
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Coming To Sanford

CITY BRIEFS

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(o a st With Paper
Balloons, Bombs

To Kill Out Blank;
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I n lb o m e a n tim e , w e a r e f a r t h e r in g i

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General Election To
He Held In July To
Choose Parliament;
Labor Refuses Help

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R e n t Controller President Truman
Declares Ceiling*To Address Meet
Checks Inflation In San Francisco

Hollywood Shops To
• Expand Floor Space

An oil thoYa TOUGH In
capital lettera. , . prolectt
agalntf carbon'and llu d g el -

Tho nnmhor of Sonlhern Belhepented fora tdepbonce In
•Dixie wee Inmncd by taore than tomr Umee froa-19SS lo 1941
when w ar lnlrmipted our rvnl U

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Churchill Resigns As
British Prime Minister

(Jift Of Sanford Man

Ens. Gordon Coffin
Lost Oii F light

T J N I ^ i m T f H 3 ; f c . - o r apa'ri-

Edward

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M e m b e r AiuH&gt;cJnled Prena

M eeling Is Called ILL Jack Pearson
b i . h „ p - i ^ . D onors Are Needed iT o Organize Tennis Is Liberated From
“ o S ,r“ .“ “ V biihop, ....
For B l o o d Bank Club, Get Courts Nazi Prison Camp

jM -ra p r.

WKt SM ALL country home.
y .t L en t, phone 451

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1945

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FOR R E N T -

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12 gauge,
tu g e. leather cos*.
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lf*t *t v* v* f*f*t f*f*f *f f*l

Kettles Is Named
Recreation Head
By City Officials

Red Cross Plans j iU v . Louttlt is Made
Organization Here| Suffm^en Bi shop
Of Service Corps

pay

NIC E- eom forUbl# bungalow lo­ WELDING: By an eip crt with
cated _on corner
30 year*' «*p*rl*nce who guar­
AveT Priced only 13500.00 Ee*
antees every Job. Would att• *rmt. Edward F. Lent, phot
ireciata e tr ia l Temporarily
term*.
located al'408V k Jfrmnt
462 A
A. R. Welch.
Florida
tu t h e
SUBSCRIBE
7.
Fla.
STORAGE your ear at Ken*’*
Hportaman. Gulfport
Garage.
Specla' rate dead
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t/CI y®fr"
M* « • ' 8 U te * Id*
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__ and fishing new*. Naw and
ito r tc a
authentic.

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Capital Qf Mindanao
I Is Captured A s 3
American Divisions
Approach Junction

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Ixmjrwood 4-H Club
Achievem ent N ite

JUST RECEIVED

E stx b lb th ed

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

Higgins Reveals Sanford Man Gives Farm In
Tennessee To Aid Hospital
Many Missing In
Census F i g u res

Something New
In Insurance

TH E ONE STD I*
STATION

BUSINESS SERVICE

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U. S. Infantrymen
Crack Okina waLine
In Surprise Attack

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opportunity of e ip re s ila g our
eretltudo tn Mr. U lan fo rd / **)*
Slater Annunciatei;‘ , t
"T h e farm under it# present
m anagem ent it becoming most
productive.”
An nobody In teven years teems
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to have found out juat why thi
(C eellaer# Frees f t t r Heel
Ilia, hoapital that It cuuld make Ball Camp Pike resident decided
public the g ift atory II it desired to give h it farm to the hospital.

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Sanford Man Gives
Farm In Tennessee
To . Aid Hospita;
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D##ptU V * D af and tncroaaU gly encouraging report* o f alScd ppo»M&lt;# OK n e t t l e b o ttlefrontoi n&gt;^t* #t4, (fo W W . J or
War goods In which ni#d kitchen
f*1* . , * " . lmP ^ t
*ngT^lent.
Indeed, th# n#*d# grow directly
te ocr edvanaea go forward.
Some of (He War goods—to
name hot a fe w —tn Which used
fate pi#r • rtw»t g#rt ary swlfa
I f f g s . «4lf l n t#
hr. "#&gt;&lt;«

D , Willard Connolly
A fter reading the foregofng
excerpt from the Knoxville News

You Arc Not Doing Justice to Your Carl
B y p u t t i n g o ff t h a t | miin t jo b . . . n o m a t t e r h o w o ld
y o u r c a r m a y look n o w , i t w ill look a lm o st now w h e n
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LL Jack Pearson
is Liberated From
Nazi Prison Camp

O ats fo e b m k fa M — V » th«

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Lady. Here’# energy for your
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u p p in g days a tA eisen "
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5-M IN U T E O A T S tom orrow w ith
lM
brow n sugar—o r in tasty wafiUs, cakes |g

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Phone 871
ita-ott* stocks
If Will b# th#
f ill! N T flOHTU AND FOIMIt MOVII STAR Col. Jam es M. BUwart,
USA A r, Is pictured In London as
Ocn. Martial Valin. Etench Mr
fore# chief of tu ff, plnnad on him the Croix de au « rra wlU) palm #waa*&gt;
arf.hv Trane#. Signal Corps Radiophoto.
(Snlrrnational Sound photo)

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*M suggly th# "mi**t# m eet war and essentg and Industrial n##o#.
#Mtul#I needs are to be

u d muffins. O r fry slices o f left-o v er
oatm eal to • crispy brow n and
u r v e w ith syrup. It's d eliciou s I

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Augusta. Ga.
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A twin brother. F.ns. Kalph
1‘carson. USNK, is serving in
I’uerto Rk*. Another brother.
Kn». Em m ett Pearson. USSR, is
serving in the Pacl.lc area. Their
younger brulhrr. l^iwrence P e a r­
son of Seminole High School, e n ­
listed in the Nuvy several weeks
ago and expect* to tie called soon.

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O v e r RO |&gt;m«*nt o f n n ’m liiT u h ip a h n v c b ee n m a lle tl
in rtn«|HiiiHe to tin ti|i|M‘iil m n d o r e c e n tly . . .

Pacific

W e item! tile fin iin c ln l nml m o ra l an p iro rl o f o u r
p r e s e n t meitiberH a n ti w ir so lic it th e m eriilierM hip
o f a ll n i‘W firiiia a n d iiitlivldtiiilN . . .

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se e U nit y o u r m u in h t‘rrth i|i in m a ile d im m e d ia te ly
to th e ( li.tm lier o f C o m m e rc e ,

Thank You!

Seminole County Chamber
of Commerce

3200 ncre.s f r o n ti n g W « g n er-l/in irw « K )tl
t.v '
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the boys at the front
can’t do it all!
You can help—
‘ BUY WAR BONDS!
.

H ig h w a y

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Obviously— :

Hcntlnel I decliierl tn look up Mi rlnred. hut ail.!
lllanf.ird ami find out ivhv nr [ si.-tnn had advl
tu IT.h i .lo f»r his hculth. Tlj#
gave hi* farm to. Ihu hospiln1
I located h it pli-usaiil little ‘ farm 1* 12 milt's out of Knoxhome nt 2!ft Maple Avenue, where I ville. ltd (aid. arid*'contain* .4*
. including 1,000 grapevine*
for the past five years he hns *nrres,
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lived with hit sister. Miss Hus«-1 fend pencil, apple and plutp treea,
Dlanford. When Miss Dlanford alsoi straw berries. Ho stated th # l
answered the door she ushered he Ii,ml never Itocn a patien t of
Mary's Hospital, hut
me through the house to the the 8t
back door and explained thst Mr. j figured the produce from the
Dlanford wa# In one of his farm w. ould l.e of banal it to lh*
”pl*y houses” In the rear I I patient*.
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located him In a garage shed
lie said th a t coming to Florid*
that ha uses fo r a workshop to had been of g reat benefit to hi*
while aw ay hi* time.
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health, and »h*t J o r two^ v#*ra
A tsiil, slender man of 07, he he had lived a t'K ld o r Bprtnga
was w earing a cap of thu type before buying his resen t hom a&gt;
used by railroad men. and In it- pointed out th a t Sanford t##a
reply to my question as to n very fino placo to live in and
whether he had over worked on that he hn.l the “ fin est neigha railroad, he Informed me thul luirs in the world." Much of the
he had served for 20 year- as time he spends in hi* workshop,
a conductor on ’’Milwaukee Rail- lt« explained, was in rep airin g
road", now know aa th - Chicago, toy* un.l fixing up th in g s for th#

tim b e r .

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You Imow that sagging, sawdust feel* .

about tw ice as m uch electricity for y o u r .

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baru nnd Nakaguusuku Ilay.
In the Philippines. Americans
captured Malahalay, the provin­
cial capital in Mindanao, as three
divisions nearer) a junction. Thev
also seixed Port Real on Luton.
Th- Chinese reported continued
gains In s threat to the J a p a n ­
ese lif- line to Indo-China.
A U. S. communique from
Chinn lent support to report- the
.lapnnese nre withdrawing from
North China to Manrhurln, the
Ja |a n e se bulwark
facing
tho
Soviet Union.

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i r C i m m ' t ace .Jsoiug- iuade to
designate certain court* for childre) and other court* for udolls
while a card system will be
instituted for reserving courts so
there will be ho conflict o v rr
hours of play.

over th o w for th« w w k
gf I)(ctm btr 4&gt; , fl44. M il, Mary
g Keown. sta te home demon*tratj0'n kg erit and chairman o f fa t
salvage, taya she la
receiving
encouraging report# from m any
Florida counties Indicating that
p ior| j , rurm| fam ilies have devia­
^ ingenious means for g ettin g
their w aste fa U collected and are
doing everything they can to meat
their goals.
This high ra te of salvage m ust
continue. Many rural houaewfves

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T rrvi (h« tir v l with
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Immesliately to srrve as “care- *
“caretakers" until after the elecA n u flm c
lh«* T iiIh i o .I**".
probably on July ft. Three
.nut llaallh V iptfim itn will h
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Fresh tlon.
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May 23..
weeks will stapse beforr the King JO'
hi«l(l Thur»«tn\ r\i«nlnic
“ flu
U. 8. tOtb army troops yesterday fonnally diasnlres the heavily P'J
• m thi* t liftii II itltlmK
were thrown Into llie drive to Conservative parliament.
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encircle Hhurl, keystone of (he
Churchill, wb« led B ritain from ' #(t
Okinawa de
sagging
Adm Turner the most desiM-rate »«i days to
fens- ii
predicted ttie blood i ftj-day •am- the unconditional surrender of |,|n
y%.x
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palgn on Japan’s itimrstep island Germany, gave King George his rm
r** itftmf mu nt nwin
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would end soo.i in A met lean /If
|*rim«* Minihk'i, Iu « t l-or *1 of
fillip' III I
lory
T tm aiiry and MiiUalrr of !&gt;•- p«t|
I- 11r«| I*v
Turner, comman.ler of 1‘ S !
(«&gt;
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Pacific amphibious forces, .aid ftn««.
IIU rratifnation "a» pfr« ipitai for
be believed the Japanese bad sent 1rtl by fbw labor |*arlvV rrfuaal ha
I heir In*! reserves into a c tio ' In t on! nice in lha c.»«Hlb»n tfovrrfl* y»*i
along ihe five mile front -tiv trh
mg from const to roast ami that mrlll.
&lt;'b o n hill, ^ho nirrftHlrtl N'c wit
the Inst enemy resislar.ee would villr rh im lifrlili) on MtV 10. «cm
lie crushed "In the comparatively
HMD, is expeclrii o&gt; remain at , foi
near f u tu re ”
a« head •'caretaker" of the go*. I p «
Dispatches said that I t Gen, em inent until the new Parliam ent tin
Murklier loth i«rmu commander,
had nivtied fresh troops inio tin­
Ill the !a-l general election in
wide niv around Shun, already III.If., the enters returned -I It
unitor attack hy the First marine I'oliservatjves to the House of
and 77th and tMith army mfa try | I'onimnna. Churchill i« k*ilrr of
divisions, driving down noth sides the
Cmiservalive
n a rti
The
of tile w cient fortified city in secuiul largest group I* the I sb»r
an -itrirflenient maneuver
psrtv. le.1 hv Deputy I’rime MinisTokyo ( laim
trr Clement Allee.
The British l’re*« Aeenrlnllnn
(Tokyo claimed that Japanese
were killing Americans at the nredlcted prewar business men
rate of 2000 daily and that tho without political background- will
14 #atl**urs| I r ••tea l'*«» Uteri
post two months fighting had re tie included in th* new govern­ 't rUCtlO-* III |l»|w stVurk l»r xthlt*’ I
spited In the virtual annihilation ment. The full list is not expect
»t onnj," Rc«l i ini# tifflriiilg ml
A pplh rtl ton blank* for
of the main 'stn-ngth of th* U. 8. ed to be ready before Sunday m
Monday, pending Churchill** fill­ foUflNJ rati b r nbtainrd M ihf
2(th urmv corns. 1
CruRf* t,...
iHtiti* mtil ►
h..uld t­
•As the Americans ♦rrre|op*&gt;»l ing Of tho vacancies le ft 4iv the
f||lkd ...
in Ix-fur
,_ rr June t.
Shun, other Yank force* charged departure of Ij»hor and Liberal ____
I t w*s slsle.l te&lt;lny by Mrdown Okinawa’s e a st Coast in a m inisters.
f R. Kirtlev, chairman of Slate
drive to isolate the port of Yona
IJT^DON. Mbs 23. 1/1*1- Prim. .. hi! llo s p ta l ( ommitlee. that thham.
Milltater Churchill, atu n g by the
Patrols nf the Uflth division Labor P a r ty ’s retucal to conltmie .-quest qout.i for AAFTAt . litwere revealed to have penetrated in hi* Coalition Government until 'undo, ts alm .-t complete
The InttM ftonatto *« an* a
clear through the port o i n scout the and of th* Japanese war. In -uhseriptb
1|| t»s lliMik of Hi*'
mission and then withdrew
It effect asked yesterday for * Month ( bib
I Mi« IuIium I 'n il
was iMissihlr that the Japanes- quick gcenral election to -nd th.
»i|»iioi» i l .»»
Slrifkland-Morrison
inight to* lioiisl op in caves - ill present "bickering" of Ihr British frldar and .*
r i try OulM by
N1*r*In»I1
crllars waiting for major forces cabinet
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to enter.
In a le tte r to Deputy Prime rfiven a crn lit to an Orlando »#•
for Complete
The U. 8. 3 1st (Dixie) Divi­ M inister and labor P arty L*ad ««ifd ilo ra and ih r bova may
sion, pacing a nine-division a s­ or Clam ant Attlee, Churchill men­ '• iK t five new record*. Hi* t i n t ­
Motor Tune-Up
sault on the Uet major knots of tioned-no d a ta ,-b u t h e . generally ing flit* were donalod bv IIillV
P h o n e 200
Japanese resistance in the Philip­ .era* expected to announce Wed­ Hardware Store and I*. J- Stine
pine*, has captured tit# provincial nesday o r Thursday th a t he was jfuvt one doien cafttlns flirt* On
/ a p i u l of Malaybaloy, lis t big advising the ICJng to dissolve P ar­ May 21 a ran nf niee fat fiahimc
liament in three weeks, with an "o rm i will I* *«•
enemy-held city on Mindanao.
* to AAkT At*,
The Americans, in addition to election to be held tJuly ft.
.(•milted by th r Hnnlh
Sldr l*nThe
L
abor
Part*
lu
convention
seising the capital of Uukidnor.
RITZ-SUN.-MON
province, also secured its nrarby at Blackpool, rejected Churchill's
alrfield against scattered J a p a ­ I reposal th a t tha war-burn Cosii
tlon stick together until victory
nese resistarc*
Ja p an . y»L the party had
The advance put the 31st dtvi- over
desired
.postpont an elrcti.
siun within 21 airline miles of until Autumn.
th* American and .10th division*
Churchill; taking the sttitu.tr
driving down into Mindanao from that,
since the coaljUon would
(he north. Those outfits were hot work with him uiflll the end.
meeting
determined
resistance the isiue ehoul.l be' decided nt
along th* 8ayr* highway near once, aald flatly that a prolonged
the town of Maluko as th e Ja p a- electioneering atmosphere until
res* fought hard to prevent a Autumn "m ight soon weaken the
Junction which would split Min­ country before the wpHJ."
danao.
A dm inistrative efficiency a l­
.
Steady Preatur*
ready la Buffering from this i t
On Luton, fiv# other U. 6. Biosphere, ho tald
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divisions maintained steady p re s­
The IVime Minister’s letter to
sure on Japanese defense* In the
nigged Sierra M adra-m ountains
east o f Mapll*. utoitg tit# L uton brassed e a st to th* base of Cape F ! \ U i f 1 1 1 Y C 1 T V l U l l
east ttu u t and In the rieh C aga­ Moem, la st rergalnlng Japaneeu
&gt; . ■J'
yan valley arh # r*-&gt; th*&gt; ..nt#pt rossU I defense point in the-W *- I
A ■ A IM Ii
through tu th* Japan#*# , a i r baa# Wak ar#a. Th# Ausales, since they
A ljA tP l
L
of Aparyi on th# porth ^tuaL
m u . th e ir mop-up ram p sign. 1
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f, r aw
T t r to th# euuth, Uw Japan#*# Have killed 4112 Japar.eee.
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R e n t Controller
Declares Ceilings
C h e c k InC lati^

Higgins R e v e a l s
Many M issing In
Churchill Resigns C e n s u s Figures
As British Prime
Minister

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X ltle, was made public shortly
aft.'t ihr l.nlxir, drleitate- ha.I
t.-.| a 12-ixiint platform an n ­
u l «t th» ultim ate establishment
"of u socialist cnmnionu rail It of
Urrat Britain."
The 1 a to r program railed for
aweipmg nallanaliiatioii of Hr it ■in’* industry, a| ifically mim­
ing roa| mines railroad' and nil
other forma of Inland Uali'fHirt
and iron and - t . . | |dant&gt; a* I In- \
first m lx- taken over
I'utiln •
owner. hi|i of th* Hank of Kng-L
land also u » advocated
Churchill clo-ed the door very I
firmly againtt unv cuntimiation
of the coalition through the Sum ­
m er- a* r u P fe ith l ill u letter
from Attlee—when he replied that
withholding the balloting until
Cctoler ‘‘would meant) that from
now on until October outride (hi
got eminent and even within il we
ahould t&gt;e continually preparing
for an election."
“ We have alrrudy suffered sev
eral uiuiith.fi of this electioneer­
ing alm oarhre,'' which, he aald.
“I am sure is already nffectinc
ad nuniatralivr rffirionev "
&lt; bun hill *aid he wa* neekmc i
only to achieve "tolerate con«li
lion* under which we could *&lt;»»k
toelli.r” and added that it
clem that the^e no longer ettiM
and it i« odd that vou fthould a«
company no many unji:»t allega
I lull* with an eunient rr&lt;iiie*t that
Wo to t»n bickering torrlhernuntil"
Autumn "

Meeting Is Called K e ltfc iffc
To Organize Tennis
fficials
Club, Get Courts W
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phjutie th# ' importance o f the two red ration point* and up to
Da
gaivag# effort*- by ru ral house- 4 cents for each pound turned in. | cicnt,
t r i m aince January. (J#ed fa t
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The Sanford HeraM

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com* to « e m*ny m o re *ucn r e ­
solution* and letter* embodying
tho view* of the people of Florida
on the g r e a t b lu es t h a t «rc f* t- ,
in g u i today.
T h e se c o n d ■le ltirs comes f r o m ,
Mr. A. Spalding, the President
o f the Volusia C ounty F * » n
Bureau. I hop* he w on’t mind
If I quote o n ly * a p a r t of Ms
fine letter, because m y (pace is
p r e t ty
limited.
Mr.
Spalding
w rites:
Dear S e n a to r:
J u a t In passing, t w ant to
o ffer m y eongrallions on the
little colum n which I noticed In
■ recen t DAytonA BcAch paper
on th e atnall businees and foreign
trade. M aybe you have had other*
along thi* line but I am going
to aav f r a n k ly I have never seen
one b efo re tn d I th ink the Idea
is good— very good.
A good Many people here in the business m an who Is bring
Florida th ink of you a* primarily suedT T here a r e n ’t many public
re p resen tin g organlxcd Isbor but liability suita w ritte n up in our
I have alw ays thought of you local papers. M ost of them never
aa being td g g er th a n ju s t one g et into court, b u t that doesn't
p a rtic u la r crowd and. even before mean property owner*, m e r c h a r i t^
we cam e to Florida, th o u g h t o f farm ers and other* a re not beiiJP
you a* a nationally known Sen­ sued. Any one who comes to vout
ato r
representing
the
United
S tates, a s well as th e S tate of houte, into your sto re, your farm,
whether you w an t to see them or
Florida
Noyr this particular column not, m aybe a friend, a customer
should very much appeal to small or Just someone tr y in g t&lt;&gt; sell
business people and I hop* th a t you something you don't w a n ^
c«n
happen
and
som etime you msy see fit to anything
w rite a nice little column on the often does and someone gets
so-called white-collar w orker. He, h urt on your premises. The nest
poor devil, ha* no org an isation thing you know y o u l l be getting
r e p r e s e n tin g him and, although an Im portant looking paper sa y ­
every ao o ften someone s t a r ts out ing ''G re e tin g s” an d a request
to tak e care of the forgotten to ap p ear in court to show cau k l
man. It is usually the organised why you shouldn't pay over Jo..
group t h a t gets ta ken care of 000 or more to r allowing some,
and tlie forgotten m an continues one to g et h u rt on your pr*.
mines.
to be forgo tten . . .
If you haven’t a public Ifabili
Again, congratulationa on the
iflc alt
“ th' a t Is n rc e s ta rv I a
column Idea which reach es out ty policy
and touch** a lot of peopla and, you 1to1 do Is to employ a lawyr?;
with more power and all success take the rase to court and etijn.
good verbal fig h t, and -if ypu
to you, I am
n*e pay vour lawyer, court cost*
Your* very truly,
am! the judgm ent (seldom nvr,
/ « / A. Spalding
120,000) B ut if you hsve public
It ia alw ay s pleasant to receive liability insurance you ran tak e £
a kfnd
letter -*■ especially one ringside seat and let your in ­
which m ak es such m excellent surance company pay all cost*
suggestion as did this one from of the lawsuit, witnesses, law
Mr. Spalding, t shall soon write Vers, bond, ro urt costs, etc.; in
a column which wilt summarize ldditlon pay the ju d g m en t sgainst
the resu lts of a set o f hearings you up to the am ount slated i ^
on Fixed Incomes In the War vour policy.
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Economy, which deal* directly
W arning this liability insurance
with th e Income* of w h ite collar does not pav claims vagainst you
workeb* d urin g the war. I con­ for Injury to your rnipIovei-«
ducted the hearings a year ago You m ay need w orkm en’s com
F ebru ary , a* Chairman of the pen nation too.
Senate Subcommittee on Wartim e
Drop in to *t*&lt;* up nm) f11mI o u ^
Health and ducal ion. The problrfn ml unit uUr imturjince nittJ »rrvn *
of ihe white collar worker* is a YYc ta n hnvr you 20f.c on vour
large one, but I wander if Mr P L anti W.C. insurance. C M
Spalding h a s n 't given ♦hr'- answer Boyil A C«.
to hi* own complaint about their
being the forgotten people. Like
farm ers, labor, busineas. anil i n ­
dustry.
white
collar
worker*
should g et together anil organize
themselves
That's the way for
tha fo r g o tte n man to sto p being
forgotten

Industrial Opportunities

R ( i , k l M &gt; a la IM S
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RITZ * SUN . - MON.

The South in general, and Floridn in particular, have
won a tremendous economic victory us a result of the In­
terstate Commerce Commission’s ruling last Saturday re­
■ Cause* a a » m a 4
rta a a a l l j r t
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ducing
freight rates in this section by 10 percent and in- 1
«| l i t l c t l .
a a O . r «fc. A m *
i f Cma r m . » ! O i r r t a •
________ creasing them throughout the north by 10 [tercent. T h is 1
does not give u s.p a rity in freight rates evcn-yel with the
11(11.1.A M I I - D E A N
lU ll.r
11111DON l.EAV—M
mI»w Ml»a#W rest of the country, but It helps.
In addition to this adjustm ent the railroads were order­
IL 'R IIV im O S I H A T E*
ed to establish a uniform system of freight classification
p
&gt; , .a .L.i .* lin
a A
in
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Hr
C a r r ie r — w t r k
.ra for the entire nation, and {lending in the Supreme Court
- Omm H . a i k
...............— --------is a suit instituted by Governor Ellis Arnold of Georgia
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M a a lt a
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r * a t _______________________ which not only would give uh parity freight rates but would
also require the railroads to refund Georgia shippers some
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r a u r t a l a a n - a t . f a r I I * »a*pa#a
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Have You Heard
The One Aboul-

The Commission’s ruling is *a frank admission th at
the South has been the object of unjust and unreasonable
discrimination ever since the Civil War. Nor can this in­
liliAA S,i&gt;HW ,t v n . In c - rr*r» a e a t« T l * H * " ' *
justice be blamed exclusively on the railroads since their
i a I k r i i t U i i l 0 * 1 4 &gt;1 * O r r t l i l * l
fltfjpfg Itft *H■IMIMlIRM
M
l ll Ik* 1*7*- rate structure has been subject to overhauling by the ICC
M f t * # r+nm ir? w ilk p r i o ­
for 60 years and the adjustm ents which urc ju s t now being
ri y« I k* i*«lt|tinrt»rw Is I
ffgtf Yftfk.
_____ made could have been ordered long ago.
I . T k e l U r a l * I* ■ » • » * ' , • * W *
To what extent unju st freight rates made the South
A ,.• 'U r ,*
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w k lr k w e sa te ■1**1, fitU ltl I* Ifcr bm t*» ra- the nation’s ’’Economic Problem No. 1” may be seen from
•BkllratUifrvr All
IU ,*lrt« the fact th at it costs $1.22 per 100 pounds to ship certain
r r r * llr *
l»
II » r » * l
a tk trw ja r
e r r S lie * Ip
Ik U
H »,r
*•» *
commodities 600 miles in the c a s t but $1.73 in the Smith,
ait liui* £ "**Jktp-l*n*i
or &lt;12 percent more. In Florida the disparity is even g rea t■tat &lt;i*Hi*kH k*r,i» ■*•
* •-1ur, 15 percent more being charged over other sections in the
_____________________ • South.
As a result of excessive freight rates the industrial
WEDNESDAY, MAY U, IMS
------- ----.development of the South hns been seriously retarded and
Hlitl.K VKWBE FOU TODAY J |lfta |aggP,| fa r behind th a t of other sections of the country.
FOOL-S THINK THEY CAN No southern m anufacturer could compete against innnutac
HAVE NO PLEASURE SAVE turers In the N orth and caHt, favored us they were oi\
IN WRONG DOING. THE HAP freight rates. Those who tried were compelled to pay lower
P1EST P E O P L E IN THE
WORLD ARE THE UPRIGHT rates for labor, s.,
Wo do (jot expect,aqy overnight transition from an ini
PEOPLE NO ONE CAN OUT­
WIT THF. LAWS OF NATURE poverished rural economy to a strung industrialized position
laid and as fu rth e r inetpiAliiS°AR
D E % . E ^ ^ o \ T ,V
0 S ! h « t the groundwork h « t a n lal
iar'frtim gth o T th e Shutli will
rown for the rlffhi.ou., and *lad. I ties are corrected the rndtlSTr.ut'f
ticart
grow and many, of our former problems em bracing low
wages, m igratory labor, seasonal employment, struggling
young industries and improvcrlshed comm unities, will tend
| *o disappear.
^
Now that Germany haa been ! A whole new horizon of hope is opened for Ganford in
defeated, the w ar hi Evgop*!
this freight rate decision and the opportunity it affords
■eenil about to break ouL
lor Industrial growth in Florida and throughout the South.
Juit Recau*e Food !• Scarce
Doeit.'t Mi-ai* It UnV Taaty-—
headline. Ptobably Juat a coinci­
dence.

Threat of the World

Hermann Goering, delicately fumbling the ornam ents
of the population on these Issue*.
which dangle from his capacious chest, gives a curious
As Mr. Payne's group understands
the farmer* of Florida anil A m e r ­
"liccntwc of their clo»cnM&gt; ta world the "low-down" oh the great human m ystery of Mil
ica have ■* much to gain from
V&amp; U f, h u U f
the (’alilwcll nHmlniitrkUon, Sen­ ler urid his gang. Adolf himself, says tip- gorgeous Keichsllrettun Wm&gt;d» ns any oth er
ator* I'harlr* S Aitiicy of T»ll« marshal. was narrow and ignorant
Von Kibbentmp was
group in the community.
haisrr Hid l.luyd F. Iloyl* of a scoundrel, and Hess was eccentric, but a man of tre
The resolution is Im portant
Sanford have Iwei able to make
• ocund because It show, our d e ­
more of n mark than I* uiual for mendous energy. And so on.
C la u d e
P e fe p &amp; i
mocracy- in operation Personally,
first lerinen," writes Henning
Such comments are interesting, and illum inating in
I am always gU.i to pot the views
Tiillahajare correapondenl | S()nlt, wny„ |,„j obviously come far short of telling t)i-of the people back home oil aU
of the Ml»mi itfiabl
. . .
,,
,r
,, , ,
,
"
__
| whole :v&gt;ry. How was It possible for such a little group i
issues th at we In the C ongress
TWO L E T T E R S
............................
and rniitimii-,1 cooperation „te called upon
to consider.
I
o f men. none o f them distinguished or brilliant, to arrive
letters
have
recently
come
a«»,g
tailitoal
and
eeonom
ic.linesam
particularly glad to get them
The l^&lt;t{i»lalure ia contiderlng at the |M)int where they could almost swing the W orld In
\i vou will note we have at
_____
__ a , | n the ca*e of this
first-hand
a bill whn-h would |tnve the waywhich I uni glud tn pans on yivrti equal Im portance to the resolution and letter. It is ox
f a r mUhlcipallliea to ta&gt; utilities the tail? Emerging almost from the g u tltr, in It few years .In
yon The fir*l came from the brctlon Woods Agreement* w ith Pemelv im portant th at the
peo• n d thus (implement th e ir dwind they nearly had the world in their hnnds, and indeed came to
Hightuinl* t ounty Furm lluroaii the Dumbarton Onks A greem ent, pie'* representative* In the f'ontin * revenue* from ad valorem near to destroying our present civilization.
nt
Sebring, anil it touches on -or without the fi r s t the l a t te r KrB„ ,hou!d alwnv* tn k t
i "i
Natives of Germany constitute
taxes. Thl* may prove the so lu ­
What a congenial study this would have been for Thom­ m atter* of serlonr r n t u r r o In will fall fa r sh o rt of rem oving .
.
j * little more than ono fourth of
tion f o r ' Hanford’* ta x problem*
•
i
.
r
v
k'lnridi-an
soil
to
every
tti,
ci,ti*e*
tor
fu
tu
re
wars
and
’
’
what
tile
people
are
thr
en tire foreign elem ent in the
an d the c u rr e n t detnand for e e n - as Carlyle, the great historian and essayist of the last
century, with his rare grasp of nnttj and th eir minds! it American ll u m b a iIon Oaks oml li.mdirap al! e ff o rts to f u r t h e r thlnkfng. I hope ill the months to United Stall
e r s l Impruvemenls.
lit etiiin Wood* ll trails
t j i.c cuJse id peace
may take another generation for analysts to do historical Dvar F c n a t a r :
^ Muiti (jMiwfer to you , and con*
I um ittUcliinif lit'ifid m|»v n f|lirttiexT fcUcftms In Ihe (rui*
Figure* taken In th e Htatei* itnu psychological Justice to this incredible group of rascals
ic^ulutluiu
al thi In 't | mnii-sltlp you hakt* mi '*i!f «letncensus now being m ade will be who set the world on fire.
nalh&gt;nnl unit
hum' tint* o f i h "
H t i r M u m D C t i u n ' ^ j o n 4triite&lt;l jn. T&gt;uth
official for the next five yeara
tibleinn
F f i r i n T i m r i m T h r t v vvpr &lt;* t r v « tii \ * I
nwt liu m l
w hen In IU50 the federal census
I* made. S anford may rls* or fall
d u rin g this interval by the cesu lta of lh* p resen t population
count.
since
racetrack
funda,
gasoline tax es collected by the
s t a te , are In p a r t rebated to th e
co u n tits on the b s s li of popula­
ti o n figure*.
Mr*. E lean o r Roosevelt, who
h e r friends say, has done more
fo r negnre* than any other p e r ­
son on e a rth , lent h e r car (or
w as It stolen 7 1 to a grout 01
negroes who while o ut Joy riding
a t 2:30 In the m orning ran Into
th e rear end of a tr u c k killing
fo u r of them. On* ia movad to
wonder how much gaaolina th e
n eg ro es g o t for ‘thia essential
driving, and w h i t h e r Mr*. Rootsv e lt hsa le arned a n y th i n g from
thia experience.
People who serve th e O reat
God Mammon snd secured the
enactm en t of F lorida's 90-dsy
divorce law so t h a t wrecked
t a n l l t e i fro m other s ta te s might
be lured b a rs fa r tha purpose of
obtaining easy divorces ara not

Tax Easement

f i\

Thousand* of small business men uro chccrvil by sugRcstions for immediate changes In tho federal tax laws,
tending to Improve their ‘‘cash position’’ and relieving them
from some of th eir burdens.
It Is realized, of course, th at g reat w ars cannot be
fought, and governments kept solvent,, v/lthout imposing
higher taxes than usual; but there is alw ays danger o f
killing the goose thnt lays the golden egg, nnd this can Indone even more easily with the “little fellows" than w i t h
the big ones.
Not only do many small corporations need relief, but
many business concerns so small that they lack the dignity
of incorporation.. Even these havo th eir uso and value in
the national economy, and In many cases th e ir loss or de­
struction would seriously discommode larger concerns which
they serve In one way and another.

Conyresamen Seek
Sugar Ban Release

W A S H I N G T O N . May *8.
( F N S ) —With
a
world
sug ar
sh o riar* already axlitlng and
becoming mor* a cu ts from day to
day, Florida congressmen *r«
iuttfe m * ' C o u rt decision which working t a . x a t Congress to elimi­
tofdji such divorcee invalid. " P e r - n a te or modify t h a quota systam
iap«, n o w V W M if Miami hotel o t ^ domestic « t g a r production
w n t r , ‘we will c a t a b e tte r t U a i under which aach producing arsa,
&gt;• too if ■uch aa Florida, da restricted to a
of visitor." And pe
certain
am ount t
get
federal
■totn like' F lo rid a ----. . . —
*top, •ncooraKfn* divorcee, there agency help in obtaining farm
m a c h in e ry - a n d processing equip­
won't be ao wady of them.
m e n t a s wall as labor.
■
Speaking before tha House
Wa hear a rood deal about
Investigating Committee,
braaa .‘kata i n . the Army and Food
J. llardtn PeterNavy. Whenever anyone aranta to Representative
stated "If It would juat be
rive aomeone higher ‘«p hall, or aon
.fo r Florida to produce
doesn't like anythin* about U&gt;* possible
the sugar she can p
Army and Navy.fbe blamaa It on wouldn't
be th y ehor
Uta braaa M lh.’so It ahould be
n o n arranged Tlor Jotlgh
Interesting to corjjder juit who
Jr„ aaalitant secretary o f
the#* braaa hata In thia war
totted S U taa Sugar Cor, thara a r t Gann and spokesman fo r tha
du n h ow er, Brad-

and Rogers filed sta te m e n ts with
tho committee endorsing F erris'
stand.
F erris told the eominltte* that
In th* Everglade* area sugar
cane planting could b« Increased

Mini t h e

l i f t e r l u l l d is c u s s io n
u n a n im o u s ly .

fi/ a tm t j

u i ini - 1 Wilh nil

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Front ynur hour anil splendid
record In 'h e .Semite. [ know t h a t
th ese resolution* will meet with
your arpro val mol 1 trust t i n t
they will tie a source of enrourngement to yon in thy limitul&lt;
ficent fight vou a re making to
fu rth e r the cause of perm anent
peace organization among nn
Ml,POO aciv* in a &gt;ear and
DUO m r e s in two )e.ir*.

I 2 .'».

“This would mean IKO.Utlo ml.li'
tbmul Ion* of augur in one year
n r d tfiU.000 tons In two years,
th u s providing em ploym ent di­
rectly and Indirectly for 7H.I25
pereons" F erris nimerted,
“ If ■ sufficient Inbur nnd ma­
chinery I* made available at
once, the Florida crop will l&gt;e
ready for harvest about Oct. I.'i
vide the present ii^ I oil
will provide
one moa til's supply of augai f o r
un, woman and clii'd in
every man
the Un ited S tates'' be said

I’M HEADIN' HOME
TO REPAINT WITH
PITTSBURGH'S COLOR
toifi) DYNAMICS!’*' &gt;

As Advertised in

wiaheu.
Your* very tr u ly ,
»* F.C. I’uvnc, President
llighbinds County F u rm
Rurcnu
The attached resolution declared
the unqualified su p p o rt of the
member* of the F u r m Bureau for
the Dumbarton Oak* proposals
for n world security organization,
and for the llretton Woods A g re e ­
ment* on international economic
cooperation It f u r th e r resolved
th at
Hie
Florida
Legislature
should be asked to pass such a
resolution, and th a t "W e u rg e
arid recommend sim ilar resolu­
tion* liu adopted by Religious,
Civic and Farm O rg anizations of
Highland (County a n d throug hout
the S tate.’ ’
This resolution is of the g r e a t ­
est im portance fo r two reasons.
First, it comes fr o m a group of
farmers. It I* well known t h e l the
Isolationist opposition to the Ilrelton Wood* A greem ents and s im i­
lar
foreign
tr a d e
legislation
Is concentrating ita effo rts to
divide the farm ers froth th e r e s t

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fcT he'll w e a r anywhere
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Social And Personal Activities' W
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of
I be Woman's Auxiliary
. Ii..l\ * ».•** I’ |*,&lt;^|.*1 Cl1
iii&lt;-x Monday afternoon at the
1'.iii-li llmi'i* for the last meet
1i’g y f thr rcasoij,
Mrs. R. A ,
' \ . • man pie-id»til, led the lievn.
- 1 il i-el ' rp o rt, of the seere
i .iv and treasurer were given by
Mr A \\
la-e and Mr*. Frank
it Hi ,i h:i-r
1- it im:
tnnm il reports of the sta n d in g '

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WINTER PARK. May 23,— I (Special) Grace E. Sebree, dangle
r i l l HSD.VY
Mrs. Jim m ie ('uughi
The S anford Town* «d Club ' trl "f Mr. and Mrs. John J lando
spent Tiiesr|u&gt;
will meet ir (hr cmin house ai I Purer! of Sanford, will rc«-eive w ith Mrs. ED . Puce
...... niiltio * wi-ri gtv cn an follow *
8:011 P , M. with Mr I, I' Hagan the decree of bachelor of muslr
&gt;ni ply fw rrelary, Mrs W. S
from Kolllm College at C on- j
[»»«*»i.liriK The \ ublic n
* oleninn: Promotion, Mr*. W. E.
^ tO BttCTld.
. mrneement exercises
In the
Mrs IC B. Eos. Ji of Dulltii Knowles Memorial Chapel pn *Tex. Is vialtln- with her .n'lr-ts W iitsoi; Periodical Club, Mrs.
FRIDAY
j Miss I ettie Caldwell and 111'. i Amelia Noble; A ltar Flowers,
The J u n i o r ltrcit.il h r the young Monday morning. June I,
Mrs. A It Key; A ltar Guild,
The Commencement address will Ercd Wight
pupils o f the Fannie K. MutUon
Mrs Roy Holler: Publicity, Mr*.
Piano School will U k r pi are at t-e delivered by Dr. John M artin, j
1 1 ilnni*.
Mr anil Mr- Fditiiind Mi ., i
- 8:15 P. M. In tile .tuili,, a i &lt;103 noted consultant and lecturer on
tn r u ia l r e p o r t s of the c h a p te r
relations and a have left foi Columbia, Mo ti
M yrtle
Avenue.
Mia* Velma international
L eiferm an, specialist ri a.lei frum member of the Rollins adult edu­ attend the graduation t I i hr l activities wer* read by the to).
at !“tel-hi'lL Inn uii1 St. Agnes, Mr*. J . L.
the S an fo rd Naval Air Station, cation faculty. Dr. Edwin 0. daughter Angela
| lug ley , St. Ar.ne, Mr*. John
Grover, vice-president of Rol'v*. . College. #will assist.
M ei'ch, Jr.; St. Theresa Mr*. B.
R eg u lar monthly meeting of will present the degrees in the I
| h
W hitner,
Sr.; St, C atherine.,
the N. tie .' V Howard Chaptei absence of President H am ilton,
ta il laivcil; St. Monica.
in Mi[A U.D.C. will meet at the home of Holt who Is attending the S an ' a /C Alfred 1. Stine, no
1.
'Mr». J.H. T ru lu rk nt Ily Magnolia Francisco conference. Dr. Royal i tinned at Sun Antonio
i- M&lt;" Carol Stone; SL Marks, i
W. France, profea*or of econ­ iTgiected to arrive tin
Avenue a t .1 :ltn I'.M.
n I Mi- Holler
It. ebaptcr rhnitm an for the
omics, la to give the baccalaur­ w ith Mrs. Stine, Ilk 'pi'ii'l n JI
MONDAY
i . \t year and the member* of
The senior n-rital hy older eate sermon in the ehapcl on day leave with In!A 1;i11ipt . Mi 1tli I" i bapter were announced
and Mrs. G ra te r \ &gt;1 i uipupil* of the Ftirimr It Munson Sunday morning, June .1
lieMai k ( arp en trr gave a
Mis* Sebree ha* been promfn
— Piano School will hr hi-lit at 8:15
I .Iw il talk In which he offered
Mrs, K. J. limith anil Mr
^ P.M. in the studio nt c u t Myrtle ciitly identified with a wide range
■‘Ogge'l inn* and plans for the
Avenue, assisted hy M(*. Jesse of student activities during her Irwin attended the -&gt;tli ,'inmiil i inning year.
S. Cleveland, soprano, accomPan- four years a t Rollins. A member convention of the \iiiern in 1
At the i-nncluaion of the mectKFft f l lMO FROM SHOCK AMO (XHAUfflON. surviving crew- nien bors of the t ' S S Franklin, which was
fed nt the piano hy Mr*. R.R. of Phi Mu sorority. Phi Beta and glon Auxiliary. Dr-partimiii
i i i lefie'h m en la were served
Order of the Libra, honorary Florida, held in Ol lando- ln*t m
Pippin.
d a uncial hour was enjoyexl.
i severely damaged by a Jap dive-bombing attack, relax on Hie deck id tin- cm iw r &gt;tni«i IV. The cruUer sped
‘Thursday.
f h e W om an 's Auxiliary of the societies, she has served this _
to the aid o f the stricken carrier after the (tit-top tmtt been Pomherl sntryar-m rr^-'.T srvh V», IMS.
i A .P re e b y t c ri m Church will meet year as editor-in-chief of the i
wouiitl*. the Franklin
tier
tlclpallng ln sdr strikes against the Jsp Fleet tn the Inland S n t&gt;&lt;
Word
lull
I"
r
;
reveli
!iot iirnin^ Vret Shown limped her way beck to the Brooklyt Navy Yard for repair. v i \ i r
at the chureb at t!:f)0 P. M.
nfr rndfiiinaI)
Rollins "Sandapur", the under­ &lt; pi. Fred llaiirr. I'SM* l,.
: Ui
graduate weekly.
TUESDAY
tu r n e d to the w e . t t o u t .if * 1
Bv
March
Of
Time
The piano recital of the pupil*
A talented coloratura soprano, i having spent nvri two v r .i i. in
of Misa M arg aret Davis will he she is a member of the Bach t |„. South
So’
Pacific mol i- i \ p i t ■ I
Thf A rmy pew Mpoint”
Dorie Sue W i l l i a m s f HINTS TO HOUSEWIV F&gt;
held in the Woman's Club ut Choir and the Chapel Choir, and | (o &gt; rr| vr in# Siirfiird w ith in l In‘ Hi'iUTtbrn 1* tmrniw
fi&gt;i i
riltiir servieemen to •
m 8:15 I'. M
In
the
lead1appeared last month
next two week* f p l Itiii,*' if t
*t‘HfT1 tiff il 'I
And
L
i
e
u
t
Eisele
Jr.
iviUnn
sitMtus
has
caused
much
the
etodenl
| log tinging role of
Weeklt from Horn** Demon
'rbe' brother of nflirf F u m It o r i
find menial comput*it * i »'ib
.1 hnuiit
,
production
of
Gian
Carlo
MenotS S R . w ho in nett • liit^m11♦•i i!i
stratlon Sp« cU IM *,
May Day Bull Setes ! tI's opera. "The Old Maid and U1’uer
«*ti th«* pArt of relatives and To Be Married Soon
»*1. I tl 1« -t lit &gt;|
T aH«ha»M»ee
tb t ^ a . "
fiiiiul*. of it 1 J»e and with his
f in ii'i h lircjii'f
the Thief". For h rr campus
By Phi A l p h a K a p p a ! | leadership.
Mr Mini Mrs,
\ S William | CVt r 1 1.t ii
tin* M a ie h
of
T im e 1*
st .1 i 1" tn . u*m
her name will tie
R#*v, mill Mm H aI llnri
liirwt
“The
R e tu rning ■mioini-c tlu' vnKMjtimcni arid up I
i u i ii i
Li 11
♦ n beM'frr F*itrmirn»
r e g u l a r hukineta m e e tin g I 1) « £ lrtW 5 l“ u* ot baby iluutfliter, Ktiifnc d ir ' i&gt;It
In
i &gt;■-Mt i h a n \ bi t*Ikt*ii,
i n n r iia ir e
of
thru |
Who's Vk’ho^ am ong collrge and inir Mrs. H unterf» iMimt*, Mi Vrtvrnn.** I aKps up the serious jironrhirur
1on Tue#«luy a f t e r noon, fuemWr*
ami eitherinjr Aspect o f w h at all ■lull^hter. Doric Sue. to Lieut I
n i*i &lt;t "k *d 111!*’h
of t h e P h i A lpha K appa Hororily u n fv ersity ' students In America. wnd M m . J.A S t i a t i if r !(• \ «nd '•\ihau-i i mii do in maklnj? a
u»l b tv* ri'n n imv
Kdward
Andrew
Kinrlt*.
Ji
She is a g rad u ate of Sem|nole Mra. I l u n t r r h a v r a m \ r * i fr««m
dDcusuctl fin a l plutm for thr- a n ­
• i \ h riiian’s return to civil life Lmtetl StateM Mnrmr ('nrps
wi »t* huth,*
rai cut
nua! M ay I hi v Hall to In* held High School In Sanford.
F ort Worth. T«*xna uVn-ir the- a- inooili and e a s y an possible
iii# ji m rbtitr or
Miss
Williams
rumu
to
Sanfonl
'
F r i d a y . M ay 2 5 . at the C ity Hall
b o th w e r e grwduntrMl f ro m thiThe tirw Issue, which is showrun ’ i r till 1Hit 1 f r i s
her parents in her eatlv I
f r o m R:rU» to 1 :00 A M.
Miss Vivian Hajran To Southw estern Itoptt&gt;f S* immuv hy* Dkdnv and T hursday a t the &gt;with
hildhomi
and
attended
h*i
nt
|
The* Him my nf th« **vruiiiif will
on May i Rev flu mti-» '* »M %**
1 h e a t e r . show s
that
th e
In* the cii'VA miu' of th r May Wed Melvin Wilkins p o r t t o N o w iMirt Ni * V ,* h In h
Luck will not !&gt;c dimple for M-hiHiU She a nt uraduateil f i’tin 1
m in ole ■ I tilth gSfhwiI m 11* i’J ,
Killir a n d t j t i i ' m Unlit t h a t mom
hf* will »nti*r thi' \ r 111v rn a
men Hospital planes a rr Sr
where *he was u member of I*T«i I
Mr and Mr*. Mala chi C. Ha- ChApInin
rnent tlieti niiiiii'' ri11■1 the namei
iiise hiirk more than a thou Alpha Knppa. mb- ml poroiitv
of their n th iidant-* w.111 in* kept gan. 81.1 Magnolia Avenue. #n
•ii-.nMiMf men each week In
] ,*■ 11 I* 1Nidi In I hr ■
‘till of I «o t
n o u n r e the e n g a g e m e n t ami fo rth
i»c&lt;rrt
O'C *r*t 1 of a lm o st two mil
co
m
in
g
in
arrta-’
e
on
J
u
n
e
t
of
T h r n r r h i ’*ti i* fr«*m ! h«* SaflMiss Moorp Of ( i\il
f* * %*h«im «»i is over. For 1 "Hull mol Mi «* Kdw mti \ • -1»• •*
fnrd N a v al A h SiaUoti will play
for llif filiTiri i
S { c t.it‘ifw will
nlno 1m' ndmiElci! f«»r
• m a ll ad

rnffuimi fot*

ih e ir d n iig b te r. Y tvian VIm* to
Melvin Y Wilkin* of W a te r b u r y ,
C o n n , in n of Mr and Mr* K»&gt;
mo- d s Wilkin* T he m a r r i a g e
will ta k e
place n ‘ tin
fit* t
Mm-* Ami n M
B a p tist * hurcb
Mis* H a g a n g r a d u a t e d from I vit'r ke pi r«i*nt at - » i
S e m inole High School in t'.Mit t i n . w « % pile*!
I he t 1!"
and S t e ts o n U n i v e r s i ty m March | rnjfTnm
I'.Hf,, Mr W ilkins a tt e n d e d school dir ner nirrlni e h»M
at C ro sle y H i - h In W a t r r b u r y Muyfmr last mtfht
K xplainini; t h r «&gt;v u
a n d g r a d u a t e d fryrn S te ts o n Uni
lloniMK* of thr &lt; t%tl
. ei*il&gt; ill Dm eillln-l, I'J I I
I llllioln MINh MIHif I

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for \ o l u n t e e r s to m a n the b*ndh
d A ihit1II* each S a t u r d a y for the
mi i t * n w e rk s M rs F. V. l i n k *
Iui i» nf J a c k s o n v ille was also j
"’ ■for a t the m e e t bi|f

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Homer j
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at

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Minn T i i k a e h beea H ii e a m e m b e r ol
S»h i r t y ,
K ey
H oclrty.
th e
Phi
O rd e r of the
L l h v a , 111 K a p p a
L a m b d a a n d l o i m n i H l ‘lu M e t a

“Fathers N iifh r Held
At West Side School

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bk*i:i [inns ictts ciuaatM
panel if note

The uimual " F a t b i - i* N i g h t " of
tb» W est Shlc P r i m a r y P.T A
was ob se rv ed l a s t T h u r * d a v rvvn in e a t the W e s t Side School
with . a cuvt-red dish s u m i c r and

■| erial jirugrain.
Mr*. G C. lllnchcllffe and Mr*
D. K. VrNab were In charge of
the ntli- "r which wa* served In
the *c in-1 lunchroom, H. Fi. Mor­
ris. gu i »t&gt;eaker, gave an In a|iiritig . Ik on “ Hacreatlon for
mo I i ly." He urged parents
I to g in ii ire attention to their
■ play with them more,
I child!
*ho*
i th at you are intervalui
activities. To (he
cd i
fathr,
aid, "Be a pal to th at
s o l.
i close contact with
'i
ik 'II alwav* seek your
hit::, j
II" idited that the ruoit
Inc. -enaiv
fun could be had
rig.. In &lt;
home.
Mt
Job-’ U Miller, president
of th : .. .A., read the hlatory
of the P.T.A. for the paat year,
which was prepared by the h is­
torian, Mrs. A. D. Rountree, lu
■ unique and in tereitin g form,
A fter a few games prepared
by Mr. Morrl* were played.
Bingo was enjoyed, with i r
prlxea going to the winner*.

VENTILATED FOR YOUR COOL
COMFORT ALL SUMMER LONG
Jumlfp on a.ptlr of imjrt "Brggxjlongk

r . . «nd foci that rcfmhlnf coolngfil Yw. »lr.

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MISS KUMBI.KY HONORED
Honoring t i l t ' Emm,i Jrwcl
Rumllli-y. u m riiiler of the UH5
grailitatipg i l.i*. .-f Sciinivde High
Schmjl. Mi* It C Hull Ii I'. im and
Mr*. R F Cooper cnU‘T(»ine.l the
honoree and gue*t* at a luncheon
at..! tin i.tci pai t . in :iit.iiii!,, n
cently
The gtic. t . me l' lied ttic MlS'C-n 1 N i n e t y - t w o p e r c e n t of nil pet I t ^mnti-nion n o i •&gt;,
Betty
Moot■
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l a t e r Lr' .im r th* 1
Edith Che*tnill and the honoree. n f a g e o r o l d e r
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CALENDAR
StATlONING

Business lV|en, Right

Seminole County
" Court Record

K2, F2, 0 2 , 112. J2. »»'
expire June JO; K2. 1-2. M,
1*2,* row

Ulna atampa Ji2, J2, K2. I

valid, expire Jul

Q2, 1*2. S2, T2. U2, now
expire Ai trust 31

Made for Florida needs
Feeds it’s resultN that count
Sold lay

SEMINOLE FEED STORE
Varlli Fl«* A'c

Phone 91
isarrhottaM,
N rfriggmtlun a n t i !
freeling plnnts; ’ litydllrte*, w a te r
inpptlrx. Me., ax well a t ta ll
roodx, ■ bridg es and td n ie la . I t
also g r u n t s th e rig h t to eondemn
practically an y a cal: a l l ’ ty p e . u i
properly f o r "the ptlrpoae of tho

C alifo rn ia Crisp Firm

act. ■

Any hoad in t
‘ tho Sloro! ffl

Fancy

Q u an tity RightB Reserved
Prices G ood Thru Saturday. May 26

Green

Cabbage

ib 3c

Plain or Iodized

Morton

Fancy Colit.

Cauliflower ib 21c

C arton

Fancy Cahl.

W hitobousc or V ita Foods Apple

Tam s

3 ibi

Friday, May IB.
W arranty Oeeda
Doyle. Kate To Gita Sehmah.
Constantine. Angelo et ux To
T.K. Chandler el ux. '
Stubb*. Sidney A. et ux To
E sther Ann Stubbs.
North. 11.0, To Rolwrt Black.
Phillips. R.C. rl ux To G.F&gt;.
Wella et ux.
Cline. A.E. et ux To Harold
lU ux el ux.
l imited W arranty Oeesl
Janies. J J , el ux To Jraae
Abrams et UX.
~z •' Dee3 '
Federal V arm M ortgage Carp
To J.ll, 'Parainorc &lt;*l ux.
Rial E x t.tr M ortgage
Welle. George E, et ux To 1st
Federal Savings A Loan Assn
Satisfaction of Mortgagee
Fore, Nolan, To N.W. Jacob',
e t ux.
Florida S la t, Bank To Phillip
Kessler
Clouts. &lt;',)!. To R.L, llngsilalr
et ux.

27c

16 oz C an s
Florida

C elery
Pounds
20 Mule T r a m

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Montcrry Gjap* Jwic*«

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IT MAY f'flN*

l* hrrrtir nlvru Misti
AMV:i,l \ Nm IILL f.lul h r r final «r

|»&lt;irI nr Lkf.-ulill

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f|Ir«l lit i |»rtllinn for f rial ill*
•n«t shm wii* win .t|ipl&gt; to

I hr jlortr»r«I*lf I t. \V War*-. i*niif»ljr
JFtnf*;. i.f rilrmlnnlr Count v, Kim ol a

-oil lh* I h11* il^v ..f June*. I'M4, fur
l of neiti- . t.c| f .r final
ititoli t'K* ■*■ r l r i tlll II of I hr
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SAUERKRAUT. .. M 4 c
PORK HAMS

COL D CUTS
SALT HERRING

FANCY
TEXAS CARROTS . . 2 Ige B ch$. . l l c
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FANCY ICEBERG LETTUCE

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No. 1 CAROLINA POTATOES ... 5 lbs

25c

Cucumbers 23c Potatoes

foi Attractive Woodwork

Lemons Doz 24c
Hill Lumber
&amp; Supply Yard

Tomatoes

Potatoes

no 2

IrvakJaci ot Ciiunpian*

Onions 3 lbs 19c

Wheaties&gt;2 •OI

I’lllshurv

Junket Row^ gth 8c
Junket TaOjetH

lk«t

Maxwoll House V acuum Packed

POWDERS
10c
*

Pound J a r
R epeated By Popular Request

lb 31c

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FAT BACK

in

^ l o h r l y r*ul Cj r»x.•

Beans

W« "lt&lt;jterve the Right' to Until

LEGAL NOTICE

rarh rmijHin ir, hln ptisapnainn as
Km ii«i it m ms uni to him by
hit IiktaI m i lining lx&gt;ar»L Vour
miltngt rn t in n i o r ri-rurtl must be
p rune lien I to tor b o a rd when
applying («»r ail i*uisrrv|frr car
rations.

Borax
Flour 2 5

"It Is o u r belief t h a t the rrentlon of this cortitrdaaion would
endanger th e welfare n f the S ta t e
in th a t It roultl be used ax a
club over e x is tiig p r i v a te enterprUe 'e n g a g e d - ' hi t h e varloua
claxxiflcationi of buaidess eimineratesi; t h a t it w uald clnxe the
door to fu tu re building nr eg*
j j slnn by private rn le rp rix e in
lh r ‘e' fields; that pro ject Of tho
commission would lie tax free,
increasing the burden borne by
I iisinew a d rl titans a n d decreas­
ing revenu e of ru u n tie s and
m u m rifn lilies; a*d t h a t the un*
lm.il.il
of activities author
ired would give th e Commission
unlimited and unreasonable power
.ini a u th o r it y over | u i v n t e buxi­
ne** en ter; rises and cllixens."
(Ither leaders *rhi&gt; spoke in
opimsition to the hill were Carl
|).
Itrorien
re p resen tin g
the
Tampa C h am b er of Coinniercw,
V. id N o rtb c u tt, prvsi&lt;U'nt of the
Fla. B an k ers Association, T. G.
Mixon, F.xchange N a llu n a l R.r.k,
Tsuipa. C. G. l l r l i f h r f , | re'ldent
Associated luduitriex of Florid.,
and Han Kllfcx re p re se n tin g Rail way labor nrgnnliatloiix.

These Prices Good Thursday; Friday, Saturday

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ottage
* *Vy C' Vt*

Fretth Ground PotF &amp; Boil

r*'
Omupar

Fillet*

DIXIE OLEO

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V-v lUd Rn

Croakers 'b
Who,* St&gt;Ut Sail

Mackerel &gt;b

Fresh W holo
Porkv ' 'I

ib

S u n n y l a n d Qmokvd

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PAGE EIGHT
II. J - U . ' J L J .

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front*,” the Inetltnta raid In anLife Insurance
,,
,, Paid
...
nounclng the figures. "The pay- .Victory Gardens
Florida I1a m 1 11e s moils In thl*.*t*U.-*»rt 10,.^ Are Urged ^s* Way
— —
g r e a t e r th an thos* o f the aatne

order seed, 'e r tfille r and Insecti­ cu ltu ral' Economies shorted th a t favorites everr*horc. Snao beans,
cide early. The fortlllxor aitulatlon tomatoes war* grown In about wax beans, beet*, carrots and
la a a L a n w L u j i year a*n h a t +9—orrt -o f -vvrry IWh-gwH-n*.
there should be enough for moat Onion*, radishes arul lettuce were pep pet *~ WeV* ''g c h e ra ll y" popular.
gardeners.

NEW Yf*RK * ITY. May 21,— period of 1944 en tirely due to
T h e D e p a rtm e n t recommends
(Special l Florida
families
rc- the war-cauaed death*. a» the
long-season g a r i) e u s wherever
civilian death rate on the home
possible— the planning of e arly
front ha* »howin a m aterial de- AP New»f,*turcs
crop* and late ones, often fo r
ease
under
a
year
ago.
NationW
A
SHIN
GTO
N.—This
yenr’s
Vic-,
policir. during IU f . r . t throe | ly, ,this
h lt h„
, ny m
„
has meant m
many
mil
lopy Garden e ff o rt prohibits uj two o r three h a rv e s ts from a
m*
of
dollars
going
to
th
e
i :w! vi t h: r “.,$1. .iir L
r
‘,.i:or
d
o
iu
r.
to
m
*
u&gt;
»&gt;*
bo the biggest sin rr the progtam slrrglo row, Details of succession
i ' f O o n u v t h 1 301 • t i[M.li
p la n tin g should be settled w ill
families
of
service
men
killed
In
j l s r t n i in 1912.
nt? * m t h e .......... ...
■dlllL’ I»« I in-1
in advance of the f i r s t planting
,,f
action
or
who
diet!
in
service.
Rccsuse of high prices, the so Use ground can pioduec con­
of
I tiwt
V fiir .
I In1 1
of
Uli'
These payment* are In addition to ■hottuire of canned vegetables s t a n tl y durin g the season.
Lift* Irifl ill a n e t i Dp&lt;’il v d l .'.I s 1
and Use prospect of a me.it
E m p lo y ers a re urged to rnr v f l i ■it
“ T b e s t ’ im vftum t*
t h r those made under N ational S er­
famine for civilians next su m ­ r o u r a g e
employee’*
gardening,
g r v u t e i winr »n*if t .’ l i t '. u n i I n t h r vice l i f e Insurance."
mer the D ep a rtm e n t of A gricu l­ p erhap s providing the land and
Of
th
e
aggregate
payment*
In
h
I
a
r
l
i
v
t
f
t
f&gt;t|
aill
w
a
r
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES
ture e s t im a te , tbe number of plowing. The D epartm ent e m ­
V ktory G ardens will exceed 20 p h asises the Imporjance of e x ­
JOc per line for one insertion
million— the high m ark reached perienced local g arden leaders.
09c per line for three insertion*
in 1913.
ich tjj the sucre** of the on&gt;Much
ntiii nr Ur 111
24 »i Ptif,
07c per line for 0 Insertion*
The W a r Food A dministration Itraim is attrib u te d to these old
$5r per line for 20 Insertion*
Jays garden* will tie moro nec­ timer*.
Minimum rate* . . . 30c
* ms I'aia— Hifltf F to v irtl
essary In 1945 than th ey were in
T h e av erag e garden should oo
I’ll ONE 148 OR flRING YOUR Ada to TH E SANFORD HERALD
■1911. wiien some 18.500,000 were j more pnslu etive this year. G arCount, five ward* to the line. Including phone »nd addreaa.
planted. Victory G arden intoic.il den eis have Irn rn n l by cxoctiI tikr I'nlfh—F»r# !*«•#
All adverliaementa for aituationa wanted will be charged for at the
elumped in March 1911. when cnee w hat kinds of vegetables fit
regular classified rates.
the ORA took m any canned prod- j the needs and tastes of their
Vm» rR iv ^ K iftllfB l
uct, off ratio n list*. Then when | f a m i l i e s . -They also have learned
irwisj rood
xa
Fits.
the Allies sw ept across Franco w hat grow* best in various soil*
that sum mer, many people us- t and how to fight plant Insects
I'.saie-I'rrali, ( rlav1
numed the E uropean w ar wo.M (a n d discuses.
II. it. c o r n c o .
soon Ite over anil there would in; | Tito to m ato is by fa r the m in i
LOST; lienunie black lealtiei InllU. S. T IK ES mid TURKS
no nieil for a big g a id e n program i popular of Victory' G arden vegr(fi4d. Phone 529-.I. Rewind
in 1915.
t futile*. Rumpling surveys made
M
VM
r
111.
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tf
rh
r
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I'lmilti
of
3
1V«.
71m
MUUDKN net! located l loom
This year, h o n e t r r , more food inst y e a r by tile Bureau o f A g ri­
LOST; itiitmn Hunk No. 4
Jo
house. ITinne 9122.
will go to more fighting m m o*rrsephlnv tliuwn
Birr. 4 I, lit. 1.
sea*. Food au tho rities say G u t
20 A C R E farm tllwl, good flow­
Guldsboru, Sanford.
rie n after war end* in Europe all
ing wells, 10 acres rough land
the garden s t u f f th a t cun bo
I*aim Hammock Sanford, Fla.
grown will be needed. L arge num ­
F . K. J J * . 1101 Park Ave.. LOST: In front of Hospital. W al­
ber* of service m m will not be
let containing nci ounal pupci*
Mil ii a hi i i » H - i r i i t , l'i;i;
Rnnfprd, H a. Rhone fl&amp;l-Vf.
demobilised until both J a p a n and
R eturn to Lieut N. W. hutchGermany a re defeated. F u r t h e r ­
lugs, Naval Air Station.
lie10 ROOM HOUSK completely
more, people In the liberated
wind,
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furnU htnl,. 703 Palm etto Ayecountries will need* large sup ­
nno. T erm s if desired.
plies for some Gme.
s ^ l ' A l METTO C A F E .
105 South
The outlook for gardening m a ­
P a lm etto Ave.
terials is generally good. Crops
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-U til I I I —liMlM
of vegetable seed* last year wete
1930 F O R D , 2 door sedan, Can
bumper In most mea*. T h n e may
AIRED
giiln
for
laundry
be seen at 510 Palm etto after CD!
work. Regular hour* mid wiifii"
be fOlno bottlenecks In deliver- (
fitOfi I M
Apply
in
pel solo
Seimeoto
leg. so- gardener* ute urged to
County Laundry t'o., hi 9 W.
E l.K&lt;'Till' carpet sweeper, good
;trd SL
condition
Phono 73b.
JfRr C srlirr Ho«iarr4
till* state, $3,403,000 wn* u n d e r
DAYS WORK.
Ucatrlce Scott,
1234 ordinary policies; $379,000
(J| [II,S for Soitn Fountain, T «urhFactory Packed
m
mh
705 Locust Avi
was under 198 group lift-* t n i l r ton ‘Drug Co
|*illel*Mt ---I'InI/s Or MU
sneo
certificates;
and
7T3.UOO
was
I'lnriUpIr
U P H O LS T E R IN G fabrics, tapes
Bulk
under 3002 industrial insurance
tries, ilumasks. brocalcllcs, u
I'ftt
Ibr
I'rl
.policies.
good stuck to select from. R.
The payment* in this state
8. llrow n. 2911 N. O range Ave.
1 lb
20-Mule Team
compared with $11,528,000 under
Phone 4953.
I'tiala I. f
I II. flee %
19001 policies in the pre war fiist
ONE
t'HKSTKOHE
and
bigh
q u a rt, I oj 1941.
S-i.der Sliced
chair. 2511 Orange Ave. Phone
For the nation ns n whole.
I 4|t| Its*
.IMII-nr Mini
..
..
7t:-\V ._______________________ 1338,780,000 wns paid n» death
16
claim* under 304,9(19 policies in
Blue Label*
|;i,17 (todge t'oiilie;
the
Mrst
q
u
a
rte
r,
compared
with
Ited with WBtei ltd ..
t-’t l 7.7JK.tilHl under 343.44n noliriw
W Swift ini
Jli Trs-il1 II .till r n
**',*%. v «.
■ii tin- curt vsponding pci tod of
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j l*»l tYnr Uf tiicsc, 1^25,29t.imp
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was under 98,919 ordinary polle­
\ ( lilt 1 tr m -liun tillints
NEW
ns
$ Ifi.292.000 was muter 26.
T u » *1 V\ \ f t l., ri g h t It* W
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
5tll
group policies; and $57.
x M 1 ..ii t.ide invaMirements;
11c
194.900 wn* u n der 240.549 in
Onv L'2 \\ » :.l. [ J E. D**J*eff,
____
duslrlal policies.
1799 MagU" }\n Avr. I'linlU U44I. CUItTAINH, Imc t«b!i’ «loth*.
nciirfs. washnl. hUinfu?'! ‘*mj I
■| «|i»r|rnlMK
BABY i AltKIAGE, goml cumlintrctclu-ij. 51H Mrliorivillc Ave
lion. Ini ge. pro-u ur, 11 1m 1 wrk
rhnlio H7*J.
dint \V.
A vt*.
'3(1 RONV FUTIR1.E Ford, escelHO It HOW | | K IIK W IIC K R
lent eoiulltiun.
Plmne J R ’3.
H i d V A T V IS I t K S m T K I )
VOUH
nntu tn l &lt;l«*."irr #m prtv.siy
____ Room iu, J.UU SN AS.
when you buy vour insurance
in riiuh««y mnUura »* pinciiy
1932 n U IC K 7 passenger Sedan
from u* All policies » e Issue a m i
rrAjun ted here.
Kiu*iwla ftR’*
Look* ttlnlo.i nrw . inside and
f-ffliillwtt* m e luil
14**i** I
non-B*»c***h|r. The premium you i
1 out. Y outl* be Kiirrv If you're
pay I* all you’ will ever in- rc-J
41bon! your r ret lit
»om **:n
too lute to gel ih b fine rnr
|&gt;1iiv n r
ni
l1» t - ii iifikji i t . t*v
nuirrd to pay.
i 105 N orth Palmetto Ave. Phone
will not lieiir of ymir iirmorMi
llowevrt
you nharv in the '
affuti si* There i« Ho cutler I" r ^
5 3
7
1
______________
tuvinga of tile compBify and i-ct i
l i i i L a i t rieamrnt.
^
back * p a rt of the prem ium ini
SUBS* KIRK to
th e
Florida
Kt nMmnblc rrinlit n**|iiiri iiirlti*
dividends
S p o rt, iiinu
Gulfport 7, H a
No ro-makeiH tm money lunn1*
You ran safely save oil voui
$1.9(1 per year. Statewide hunt Vurinblti n«\ men; l'lun*.
fire and windstorm Insurance by
fng anil fishing news. New und
FA M IL Y LOAN ( O .
placing your Insurance with us.
' authentic.________
Florida Hank llltlf.
Phono 3^
The fact th a t life in*ur%ncv
companies, banks and gov ern­
ENGLISH made double shotgun,
mental agencies accept mutual in­
12 MDUirr.
gauge, leather cate. 5 bo tea J HUY* pay cash for old irons,
surance policies on pru|&gt;ertlrs in
sheila,
J.lle Proctor, 008 i vacuum clennera. InodeM , re*
ih
e lli. $60.00
|5 (
which they arc Interested t* an
earillcaa of crmilltlon. 210 F
E lm Ave._____________________
impressive endorsement of m u­
fith S t, Phono 94R.
tual insurance.
PR AC TIC ALLY new small Story |
and P M l i Piano. 703 P alm etto,
These financial institutions with
O V E R S E A S service linin’* wife
millions of dollars invested in
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nvuilnlily (i, i are f"i children in
real e iln te tnorlirugr* b a re t»i
. B I X ROOM Spanish bungalow,
ovrningn.
Imne 2 1&lt; 'V nf'ei
their
service
Die
best
iegnl
two utl'ei houses, priced rig h t,
5 .1)0 P.M
counsel, account* ills und other
by ow ners Term s. 607 Park I
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source* for determ ining the icut
r uney Oiccn
Ave.
economy and • dependability of
C
a b b a g * . Ib
3c
mutual
insuranco.
Duliart
49 THOUSAND laths.

To Fight Rationing

J l ts t’v tw l enough . . . but hum.-.drj
flies end burring mosquitoes can
mills hot weedier ■ hotrod
^ i
Spisy tliese summertime pint*
with Flit! This eHectiv*, pleasantsmelling Insecticide kills th*
dread, germ-laden malaria motquiloee, as well as common
merit* wad flies. Uuy so
ft)
,
amp to supply of
H
-*
H it, today!

Pancake Flour ...... 7c

Syrup .. pt. btl. .. 19c

Syrup .. 5-lb glass 58c

FOR S A L E -

M ello-W h eat....... 13c

LOST -

(Jrape Nuts pkg. 14c

FLOUR - 10 lbs 51c - 25 lbs $1.23

cJab/e S u p p ly

EIGHT O’CLOCK 3 lb Bag . 59c

HELP WANTED

LOW PR IC E S

B R E A D .... l'/2lb L o a f..... 11c

L.At Table Supply You Get:

Baby I

Flour

I

can 7c Donuts .. doz. .. 17c

33c C offee Cake ....
Pard Dog Food 10c
Dundee Cakes ..
Wheat Meal
12c
Pan Rolls d o z .
Soup Mix 3 for 24c
( ’inmnnon pkg. 10c Iced Bar Cakes

FOUND-

5-lbs

ChocSvrup

rits

29c

You Do Not
GueHHtimnte

quart btl........... 14c

Whitehousc Apple Jelly
A&amp;P Apple Sauce
Whilelmnse Milk

1 ‘ I^jlgtlicn tile" jffo qi 'tyour* rie^p-

ned Urea by putting a reliner BUSINESS SERVICE
in them. Have ju s t received a _____ '
., shipm ent of theao In virtually
By an expert -With
sill alee*. Also, wo have the** WBLDlNGi
80 year*' mmerlanca who g u a r
in truck slioa. 1
anteea every job. Would apA. »L PRKYATI
trial. Temporarily
Phone $104 .
Seville, Florida
iatttUd M 408Vi
i . R. Welch.

WANTED—
ERVICE MAN’S w ife want*
ettlon. Rcntrel office work,
vr*.
bookkeeping
o*per)e
Mm. Dona M u ’ Brant, blB

1st Kt-

your car a t Kent's
Specie' rata

W ANTED TO RENT
PU RNISHED house or apartm ent
fo r th ree adults. Call Room
302, Vmldoa Hotel.

Phone tt/4-W.

R S S B - W . Owrna, Cltra,' Fla.
want* job on C attle Ranch or

We will be glad to make a
survey of your property, check
your present Insurance a ^ l if
possible get a reduction In vour
rat*. Regardless of any reduction
In rate you will still share In
the savings effected by mutual
plan of Insurance. Call 178-J. C.
M. Boyd &amp; Co. “ Your Mutual
Insurance Friend."

Sweet English P e a s ....... p o u n d ........ 17c
Tender Crisp Carrois ....... b u n c h ........9c
Fresh Yellow Squash ... 2 pounds .. 17c
pound ....... 18c

Fancy Tomatoes
1 pound etna...... 25c J | '
Fancy Winesap Apples .. 2 pounds .. 29c
Large Iceberg L ettu ce...... h e a d ....... 15c
•Ga. Peaches .
. pound
17c

Klim .... 1-lb. can 57c .... 2%-lb can $1.33
IM% I'a tr ll&gt;draa*M lrg

dexo S hortening .. 1-lb ctn. 23c .. 3-lb 63c
Sultana Peanut Butter .... lib . jar ...r21c

C arrots
Ctlr

Ann P a g e PIum Jam

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1-Ib. j*r ;... 24c

Mason Fruit Jars .. pts 59c ^ qts 73c doz.
A &amp; P FOOD STORE
.W aiting For a 8*11
The Modern Msfahaaft
Doesn't trait for 9ALE9
&gt; H E ADVERTISES^

10c

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25c

ib

15c

P eas

200 M agnolia A venue
OWNED A OPERATED I T
A i t f k t ’i

enoop.-■ i
m -s

.

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a

3 1

9c

Ib

Tablets 4-or 3 9 c
2 mat I

Sani-Flush 9

3

13c

fiotnoris Mb

12c

Ca lf 3unkiil

.

Cuoan

lbs 19c

P o la lo e a 5 lbs 2 9 c

3

-T E-T- L E Y*
1 -T '

«1

O range Pekoe Tea

lbs

4-OZ Pkg

27c

_Gentlo

IVORY SOAP
... Largo £ a k o

- 10c

IWnly Ground -'Coct:;oncd To Hdko or Fry

'v'V ■

M E A T L O A F if 2 7 c ^ 1 . 0 0
Sausage ib 39c W ieners ib 29c

Oa Smoked

tinnylamt Endless Link

Sausage n&gt; 32c Sausage' ib 39c
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Creamy Cottage

America’s Biggest Seller

C heese

TIRES
TUBES
BATTERIES
FAST
SLOW
RECHARGING
SEAT
COVERS
ACCESSORIES
WASHING POLISHING
WAXING
MUFFLERS
TAILPIPES-— i r
INSTALLED % ”

Croakers ib 19c

WbOr* Split lo l l

.Dine Does Everything

Sin 10c ism 23c

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Mackerel11&lt;
» 31c

D U Z
Meats

Quick 8uda

OXYDOL
Sm all Box^

lUC-

l*

;;v

2 3 c

Sunnylond lo o k e d

S an ford , F la .

wm

19c

pint

Cfl

•St

TH E G R E A T A Jk t TE A CO. i

- .......

11c

In d ia O ra n g o Pokoo Toa

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N- ( Geoigta

P o ta to M 5 tlbsW2 3 ct

as 13c Y am s

pkg

A S TO R

Fancy N. C.

P in C d p p lM

19

NBC -v

Ib

N es ftsd Bliss

stk

Larpw

Punch

C ro o k n tc k

O n io n s

1 0 c

Hattl&lt; Roach

T*za* Yellow

"bch

boxes

M o n lera y G ta p « J u ts *

rd Ave.

• *i 4 f/BfSm

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Matches

W h eat

Ptoih Dlacks rad

Ib 21c S q s t u h

no iid a

C 's ltiy

5

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C ra llH o tv o r

(•*t &lt;•*««»•«*11»)

GAS

Macaroni or S p a g h etti.... 3-lb. box .... 27c

'V

PEAS

THE ONE STOP
STATION
•

Libbys Ripe Olives Chopped .. 41/s aOz. 13c

Aaa I ' s a ,

ARE not-

Any h e ad in
tho Store

ENGLISH

Taney Caidornla

Seminole
Tire Shop

Red Bliss Potatoes ........5 p o u n d s........27c

A Penn Motor O il......2 gaL c a n .......$1.42

OUR READER)

LETTUCE

CORN

•

5c Kitchen

Fresh Green C a b b age....... p o u n d _____4c

Talco E g g MaBh
2 5 -lb s....
Talco Growing M a sh ..... 2 5 -lb s..........$1.09

St. Coldabora.

2 0 -o z Jar

California Crisp

F LO R ID A

F a n c y C aU lo sn ta

LUBRICATION

Grove work.
COLORED ctrl want* laundi
. work, no ironing. 1423 W- 141

x

No. 2 c a n ....... 14c
I tall cans ..... 35c

Tender'Pole Beans

Ib Carton

. 2-lb. jar .... 25c

New While Potatoes ... 5 pounds .... 27c

S ROOM house on thrae lota, A TTENTION! Service personnel
and vacationist* — Apia. t.nd
$750.00 cash, balance like rent,
room* two blocks from Main
plus Of. interest. If Interested
Ht.
one half block of ocean by
call 7BH-W.
______
day or week. Phone 019-U. 70S
HRCAPPKI) TIU&gt;24s
Broadway, Daytona Reach. Fla.
We h a v e . In stock recapped r*»ecngcr tires In alm ost all sixes; TWO NICELY furnished liclrooms, acmt-huth. Plwne 800
no |&gt;ernilta are now required to
pr 103.____
_ . ________
purchase these.

STORAGE
Garage.
W A NTED; 60 hen* and fryer*.
■ tonga.
Palm etto Grocery, 817 PalmeD
tu Ave.

pkg. 10c
btl. . .. 8c

No. 2 can
33c
1-lb. c a n ........7c

Sultana Vinegar

27c
69c
19c

1-lb Bag

Comstock Pie Sliced

4l/i*oZ. j a r ....... 19c

A&amp;P Asparagus
Sultana Bed Beans

n ox 19c

Swift's Famous

3-lb. jar 68c

Smwi) field Idmg (irain Rice
Itajab Worcestershire Sauce

IFOK R E N T -

Jelly,

COFFEE
JEWEL 4
APPLES

Ann Page Olives

Y g r d . ________

MONEY

cflkos

Vjlf Pooda Guava

38c

no 5

W heatiesi2 ox15c

Scap 3

rireaklan pi Champions

25c Kaisin Bread

I-lb. jar 19c .... 2-lb. jar 35c
Our &lt;Jwn Tea
K-lh 31c
1-lb. 59c

Wa n t e d -

-ox gists 14c

SAVE.

pkg

Ssreetheart Toilet

Chase &amp; Sanborn Dated

1-lb. jar 24c

sf

Beets

Karo

29c

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pkg 12c

8-ox 10c

DuR’s Gingerbread.

Mix

27c (iolden Pound .. 28c

lb.

L um ber

Borax

19c

Raisins

5 lbs 2 5 c

Patna R ice ib 11c

79c
7c

21c

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YOU

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School Art Work
Recently Exhibited
A t Woman’s Club

'p a r t were: Ann Haley, Dick Moss,
Jam es Davis, Peggy
W right.
Ellen l.yon, and Sarah Hhnsell.
“ Chalk talks" were given by
Belie Ward, L arry Loeslng and
s ie u e r .
Frederick Kl oossstter.
tn oils aifd
Student a» rrtt
w ate r color,
and ink were
were awarded to L arry L otting,
Charles Dawson, Bob Callahan.
Leslie Harvey. Betty Corrodl and
Dotty Ann W hltner front Sem­
inole High School, and Holly
Bivens and rFay
a y Williams from
Ju nior High, tlonorsbts mention
was aw srdtd to Camilla Batten
Josephine Michels, C arl Moss and
r r , t r i e s ' i&gt;»
-frem the
.................
School and to Raymond Hail of
Ju n io r H igh School
kc '
rite winners,
One of th e ,t&gt;rli
Ijirry Loeslng, also won firs t
prixa for a “chalk talk" given In
„.sboK .~ftt . the . H igh
leh w as sponsored by
the “Celeryr Fad" sU ff.

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r.

Blood Bank Calls
For. 20 More Donors
A call for 10 more donors 10
complete the quota of 46
or eight an hour for the

n at
bankT oo
donaUopa
to M thade T h u rs­
day a t th e offlre o f County N urse
Frances Me Dougsl, w as today
Julius Dingsounded 07
folder, ch a ir
•Garden d u b
of the program .
“If you can’t fill his boots, you
rann- fill his v e l a a ^ J s th o ^ W s n

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The

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im milking th# i ^ v t r n mlen
cnt
like nn effiel«?nt, kinoothly-j
business *1 less cost end
f e v v n personnel.

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H n , Claude

Crumley

&gt; - -.O N NAV „ DUTY
• W ilbur R obert Keeling of F lor­
al H eights who W ned th e N t t j
cm March 30 ^ R e b o m i l U . UA

(It 1 •«!« In le t) I'tr**
yrnrrtrN B
)»n f a r t r
t l r i n -k I o k y «• mi I c f t f e f o r c e
ti h1Ai
11r t b:i p
diVpNc.11i&lt;nf?
t h c :• I l i*I a ft r a t l a c k I * a ida. j it
ana
L u am
rrp iii led
t hey
H n i p p e d more* I H a n I.C tt . tciivc
i»f ho rn h i m i I ' t i k y n 'a M a t tin*
fiUe.ii b u t i n r * * d i t l r i f l a n d I h e
im p erial
i»ac r t n m e r i t
ren ter.

,

tig Aigivcstsd **r#g*i

Japntu“ i* futintiT laiiditiRS
on Okitmwa anti tIn* Central
China cm -t w e r e reported
tiKiic
A ilntl
m fiintivnton

ty

U p to
had

Tuesday. Seminole
ih ip p rj

4. it 15

Coon
cars
of

celery as rom pared with I.Sfid
last vear, according to t'hurleD. Slierman, Fcdernl S tate M ar­

ket N n rs Service repirsenlativr.
Only two cars were shipped so
K ' s b l l s s t S O b rag* T k m l

F t Pierce Amphibioun
To Play Navy Here
A big crowd of baseball fans
is expected to turn out Sunday
afternoon at 3:00 o’clock al
Municipal Ball P ark to see the
formidable F t. Plgrtts Amphibian
nine try to get their sixteenth
victory at the expense of the
Sanford Naval Air Station. They
have only lost one game.
K
possible’calam ity and to rout the
amphibian Invaalon, SNAS la
rlli
hurling
Into the breach a vatcran
ng 1etring. of victories
________in
with a long
South Pacific baseball competition
— Howell by name. Danner will
do the receiving.
Wardrop wUI do the hurling
for Ft, Pierce and kUksimoskl
the catching. Marshall Wardrop
has won elx straight game* go
far, and la it Monday pitched, a
4 to 0 win over the Eastern A ir
Lines team -at Miami Field,
lim iting them to four hits. Ho
fanned firs and did Sot walk a
single man. Only one g ot as fgSas second bate. ■
____
F b rt Pierce has for its
L ie u t Nlek Wa«llk, fam
_
American quarterback form erly
With Ohio SUM University, who
la st season played q u arter for
the F t Plerco jtrid o u tf it The

obtalaod a

permit and a
far Price
A .B . Petvlned. How-

P r o t e s t hy th e S eniifinli’ &lt;
tv f a r m
H u r e n u UkfHMiot ii
rulinK h y a n A F L u n io n "
w o u ld c o m p e l all d r i v e r , o f
ro u tin g tru c k s of produce tn

mn
m'-v
Inch
in
join

ihe iif ion liefore 1tliev would W
allowed 17, unload th eir tru ck s la
New York City, will be mode to
Florida r e p r e e e n u t i v e , and senat.,rs in W ashington, and th. S ta le
t n r n i Bureau will also ho re
quested to lake up the m a tte r , it
w« announced today hy M I.
l ulluiii president of the c o u n ty

k ,ji fiend*
r *. tt her
i,i l VI eii iein

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Russell
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V bill has

. injc Year Are App o in te d ^ b ^ in ^ L io n

iititv uu litu fiufth
ail 1-oks*
7* C a s h i n g t o n . m » v 26. 1,7^
McihU m of th r . lothinir &lt;*•»!
Mui.iut* from Mr 4 Klmilu-th
h’i'tioi stinunitlri* tif thr Ha^f'M*!
A mulli-hllllon dollar expansion Fowl^i uf Kiil*»rirrt^t
of'social security, including a m-v
A
In l ^ r
*|Tf 111tT. Mu’it* ti
.• ■ I Ion * i lull, o f t a h l . l t 11d in l v c \

program of medical can- m»ui (ifrt n S f I iut
ante, was Introduced in congress turn* wit* if v-i •

Se s t e r d a y
I.Y .t.

by Sen
and
Hep

W agner
D ln g ell

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Contribution- would Increase to f l o u t a p t ' n n L a k e MinniH* nn i
4 percent on employers' payrolls eYti'iiilw hm k f" tli* f ii 111out!
I unit Itu * i’ll 1 f I-1♦*v ta. | e*I u l h
A m e ric a n i percent on employers" pavronls
II ■■llssM Us I-**- TWr-rl

to

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I ’ m t n l N u t ifin» f i r l l r f
| I r h k r w i m e t* t U* in It'd t h u n k * to
M’htvtt!
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urmit*
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To Continue In June
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fnr e v r-n * e j iTi'nirre-l
vtdin^ 4*ri «-f f I Ia* bti«ine&lt;!4
wide "f t ht c*M|t g^
llrrrti.fi

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w h. n

out*

i n n n n 4 i o n i , r ’*

from M*ni!ii"h i n tv Irnvf had
to trn%«d io oiltri t unit In* tin
o f f n d n ! I'u •D o

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ri % Ifi#€l I?.|f f 'i r
P epartnifent.

pay th rir &lt;«
in If

to

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%tich

! t *** M a t:«» I£M,"ld

tin* v
hnvp
had
t*i
U *- A i u r fti Col t{t h * 11•'ts( c t n i n t v

t l.*rk

Sr*. I ini!

two months due*, a t !3 a month on general property holder*.
are required. The AFL porter
union members will not touch
produce to unload It from out-oftown trucks unless the driver ran
show his union card, according to
Inform ation received here from
shipper’s representative* in New

T h e S a n f o r d V .K utiim iil S c h iu jl
w ill e o n i i n u u t h r o u g h J u n e w i t h
M rs.
It . C
M ax w ell
aa
note
teacher
A nyone w i»hihg to e n ­
roll s h o u l d d o *o o n o r b a f o r r
M o n d a v or Tuesday. June 4 nn.l
6, a s tho c la .- e , should have as

Are You Listed in the Census?
If Not, FiD Out, Mail Now!

York.

LYMAN SCHOOL
The Rev, Jam es S. Haskins of
the B aptist Church of Longwood
will deliver the baccalaureate
sermon for th* grad u atin g class
of Lyman School, a t 8:16 o’clock
Sunday evening in the school
auditorium , i t waa announced by
STlTt T. W. L aw to n .'
.The High School class at
Oviedo will IlkrwDo have a bacca
laureato program Sunday evening,
but It ba* not get been announced
who the speaker will be.

mush time 'as po.sthle. it was

E a c h r e s i d e n t o r K e tn ln n ls County n o t c o n t a c t e d b y a c e n s u s r n u m
e r a t u r w i l l b e In s t a l l e d If h r f i l l s out t b e b l a n k b e l o w a n d m a l l s u i
Ihe H e m l n o l e C o u n t y C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e . H a n f o r d , f l n r l . 1 i
O l v a n a m e s a n d o t h e r I n f o r m a t i o n r e q u i r e d h y la w , a* o u t l i n e d . »f
a ll p a r s a h a erf a l l ■ r e s , l o r l u d t a g b a b i e s , c h i l d r e n , r a l a t t v e s . e m p l r i . e * .
Aimm ti» ,nm•
h l f * d ho Ip , h o * r t l t r a a n d r o o m f e n l i v i n g o n y o u r pr«*ml««&gt;
. . . who
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ri who___
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yo u r _____
ho
I p r i o r i o « n H a l l n f e In n a l d • # r v l c § &gt; , Indlc m il nfe tn o r r u p a t l n n c o l u m n ,
w h e t h e r In t h # a r m y . n * r r . . m a r l n t t , c o a s t m m r d , m a r r h a n t m a r l n * .
WACX. W A V E d . HI'AitN. n u r» « i* c o r p s , # t r .
AH d a t * n r I n f o r m a t i o n
g i v e n w i l l b a h a l d la c o n f l d s n c * .

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announced today.
Classes in dictation ami tr n n s criptlon, typirjf, with rtpecifel
vmphaniii on O vil S orvlrr rxjun i
nation preparation, a 20-hour
c o u r s e In f i l i n g , a n d h o o k k e a p l n i c
c o n tin u atio n ,
v&gt; Ii I
he
offered,

There courses arv nr Ranged prt
marlly fur lugh school students
who need a little e x tra practice
to make them ready for job*.
The Civil Service Commission
Is now In nerd of a large n u m ber
of office worker*, typist*, steno
grapher*. bookkceiier*, and File
Clerk* to fill Ijiosition* a t key
nli
point* In the Uiniled State*
Hawaii. Any girl interested In
going to W ashington for vrhrk
should *to Mrs. Mnxwel] ami get
particular* almut condition* th e r o
and the a rr an g em en t* th a t h ave
been made for th e comfort and
aafelv of E
girl* who go th ere to

work for the Civil Service.

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ABOARD CRUISER
ABOARD THE U S 8 INDIAN
A P0LI8 SOMEWHERE IN T H E
1 :'*•/' &gt; WESTERN PA C IFIC , M a y 25.
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(Special)—A. R. H unter, q u a rte r
m ailer, f i n t elate, U 8 N, to n of
fi
* v Y ’ ‘'y* )|T '
A R. H unter, o r Oviedo, Fla,,
:
fought aboard thla heavy cruiser
when bar big guna pounded the
■ «v
. '
* 1j
enemy a t Okinawa ta avenge th#
*
,
dark day* of 1942 when they
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■poke only defcnalvely ag ain st
I
i
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;s .
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the then-dom inant Japan***.
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The open -ea«ori fur taking of
ulligtttnra, according to A tew
rule adopted hy Ihe game com
mission, Is Ju n e 1 to Feb 2K
and the cloned season is Match I
May 30 inclusive, he said
Most fishing licenses, whicl. a n
f(ir „n,e ,.,ari
year. ur, ,* ,,,, 0.1
It ncgln nlng of the
cith er at the
: linns so*son or a t the s tart of th r
hunting season In the Fall, us it
is easier for sportsm en scenting
licenses to rem ember w hrn they
expire by gettin g them at those
times.

Rev. V, H. Grantham
Concludes Pastorate

I.ions ('luh Ireaffue
Plays World Series

Buys nl the I.ions' (Tub spon•uriil Junior Itusctiall le a g u e will
hnbl then
Win Id Seriev" game
at - 10 o'cliH*k tonight at the

i nUcfroiit Dianiondbair"i'ark when
the pennant w inning t*uhs m eet
a ti-nm of All Rtnr*. Bill L u d­
wig will set t e ns umpire.
f&gt;u Saturday th e 1 inns will p u t
tut a lik'l
Icnke at Sunlando fo r ail
l e yyss belonging
belt
t o the b a s e b a l l
league.
Th
a r e nxnmsted to
mrot at 1 3t) 1* M lit the N in th
S t r e e t Bali 1‘n r k , \ r h c i v tirr(* w i y
be picked UP

Joe Mettih is mariugrr o f U)C
All S ta r s ami R K. Kipp m an­
The Rev. V. 1! GranthanK who ager of the f ul&gt;s
»ll£)
The linen
accented the pastorate of the
A I. I. ■&lt; ‘ %lth im .
Hanford t'h r lit ia n Church during Dei i I&lt;1
P -n n ln k th f
Cl* l|«4
P
I September, 1941, will preach his WHI*
HI
a
(fill
i%
III
. Ormhftitf
cloiing sermon io tbe c o n g re g a ­ U’h l l r
. 211
.... L * t i E l n i
tion Sunday m orn ing and all ID-Hi- r
111
member* of Ihe church a re urged 11 a, Mr [ft n l
rtu
Ifiiiipeli
ta be present.
u rr#
OF
Rev. G ra n th a m today Invited iPm
'"if b u r n
I.K
„ Carte;
X
■hi* friend* In Sanford t a hear Tlwi*

,.S !S

the message in hie evening *cr
mon a t R:00 o'clock Sunday, and
asserted that it would be r'a joy
and privilege ta have the people
of the city and community pre­
sent for his farew ell message.
During hia pastorate, Rev.
G rantham ltd the- church in pay­
ing off a debt on the church
building of tong atandlng. Il«
reported th a t grow th in the
church, while not phenomenal,
ha* been gradual, wtth a number
of additions, and the church in­
come has become nearly double
w hat It was a t the beginning of
bis ministry.

Luilwlir

X

Home On Leav6
Jack Benton S 2-o i.as
home on a 0 d a y leave
Balnbrldge. Md. a f te r 10
training, tie will r tp o tt
further orders.
Sgt.

IHHlg

returned ta Taweon General
pltal, Atlanta. G a^ for
treatm ent afte r tre n d in g a CM
valescont
M
B f furlough
e f e i Mwith l hie
i l n i
aed family.
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Bijf Demand Felt
For Fishing LicenHes

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ttie l.egtulotur* wt TnlDtUMree by
c il l. Kill’d F. H &gt;le
SanI 3 d uhteh will
rovidc ‘w u t l t y

One-Fourth
In
Warlxtan Rained Here

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I*i#* uf Hiithlri|f collrtl ion fui

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H1MUNTING Al BUSS fH ’FN 1 H IIM 1 S
l lie ,, r e,i u U U
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whili* m « k h i v t h e d a * h I

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U K „ln anil Unite.1 Spanish War
^ ft tu n v* hi t h
.........
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I h i t I I*V*4 ,
the S tate
Veterans arc requested to meet
nU ttfv-i
m
.... ...................
In
1 ntrv |t-u\ r , , .D p i ) tn
|" pulatloT
\
.Sunday morning St 10:15 o'clock
fU
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\1 *, 1 'b.
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ll.lu ld
p i r . t Methodist P hu reh where
the
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farm tmreau.
M r m o n a l I l a v services will be
tf mil'nlird tin ('age I h f r| I
Iskti.sp
th.
Tins decision to p ro te s t what , 0,1,1,,cted hy the Kev Jo. A
from
W i t h t h e 1 t h W a r l o a n d r i v e . i" Hv into .1
la |et med nil Unfllll Jill, lice on (Jlolle
I d uf i ho
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two week" nit!, Sennit" le i t unit) *l*d | U Ml* k i
Ihe p u l of the New \ c t l - Jtibor
_____________________
i m in t ) !•' i .»• h ►m m ! ) coinmitt*
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hfei attained none than u q llstle i 11it nhfli Villi
union, w:i* r e a d i e d
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to
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T A L L A H A 8 9 E K , May 26. (Spe- o f its quota uf (376,1X10. accord­
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ion \ in
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The frr- h 1*ut n tin-. fi&lt;»hin/ e.ff»«.*, f..r
of County A gent C. tt. Dawson, Fort Slyer*, introduced a number director
of
the county
War H in ttw* iiifikin^ lei mill t o t ! r
"•*, t h e u i m o f
11
en
p r t ’flf iit
n n l or nl
h tn n lv
of
t h r -PAKIIfl op. fii'il on Mat
1f» mil Irn doll tit
For a number of year* the of hills In th e house yesterday Finance C omm itter.
•! " - i n
iim l
fiv e
bint** "Wtu
&lt;iai 1 a MM 1 **inci* 1Mmi time* II l"g III* ll m( | I'CTl
union would not allow drivers of for the city of Fort Myers, in­
T otal bond sales up to Friday
way The
t - ) O' f
ofirlit inn
i** I h e
pr*
w 1f '"H
#|‘"1 t ^1iti»-n -urk irihT fi. hnth? Ii vRhii- !•&gt; hi
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out o f- sta te trucks of i n - l u c e t« cluding one to uiithoriie const ruc­ noon amounted in but | 2 t 3 , -i:trt
illnvv tin ti. r
la ln l
ri'iixi’i hi* !..... n* i"" *• ■1 .it tils* |
unload in New York, hut f u r ­ tion of a sewer system
* , * - 1dt ii »■ for
26, Mr l.nne revealed
J. ,
Ihirin^
*. d
ih»;
tin
"ffit .* of • ".ml \ Ju.lg. »{ W 4.m|,f \ i I |
The Fort Myers sewer lull le
nished union men at ( t 36 an
Of the total, the S a n f o r d A t
t
w
l*lit
U'»,
l.M
Wits
.1 NVa r r
hour to ilo the unloadine, said similar tn the Tam ps elty hill and Mantle N ational Hank repotted
Si** t s., 11 ,*
I
part*
\v Irntiun
Km thr t*e*fir f it "f n t ii fi* 1 .f liii^ l*
Mr
t'ullum . Now the union, bills by several other cille-, and s a l e s n f f 1 0 3 , 3 9 2 f&gt;0 a n d t h e .erv |-0|ild*M -i •
ih a r c
and
pirni
m
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short of help, annnunres It wi.| roofers powers on the cltv eu- F l o r i d a S t a l e Bank. (65,4 50
vi»lem o *
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• f*l i - . l l c '
n iinches i 11 i
if." t
discontiiuiP this tall t.u-ud do- &lt;thorilles of F o rt Myers i &lt;i con^ lift ti"- i I..f Kim Mu I ui'i-«
•. ill Dike
1 I Kill* 11
T
h
r
Hanford
Post
tiff
Ire
re
nful J- r •*- 11 W iil+ t I ornrii' *•i-11'
livery" „n,b have &lt;t*iart-d Dial l struct sewer lines within the d t y
11 w | ot “i- f.
ported
spies
of (23 ,5 (1 X 7 5
tin
( «MIUt V
i ‘i P»?r Til Ilii;
AUU"or&gt;
drivers may themselve- unload and disposal facilities m&gt;!dr or
, I•v •he (itiv ■
ti
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M ay
t , A ltam o nte t'osl Office
side of th* city.
city
( »ei u if r A S | »I-**r t . »•Iit y | ■**» t «■I
their p r o d u c e on c ondition t h a t outside
tic.* ' n i n e l a w
As In the other bills, th- work reported sales o f 1 2 6 2 6tl a n d o n
1
-Vitlt.ml
hpi'r-m. xf
t h e f Join the A F L * unloo.
ii to be financed by revenue bonds the ea/nf d a te i^yugwivd . I’ost-g
Initiation fee for Jjiinln-' the •ml
nf
1
1
n o - p a r t o f ’ the tb*l 1mpdse&lt;f Office reported total snl
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Ight and fleturday.
Continued
nlgl
warm.
‘
F id ) RID A —P a rtly cloudy w ith ■ ’ - * ' .
■
. ' -- * i
does not little tarn pen. to re change tonight P.*
and ta ll any and S atu rd a y ^ tk m tta red shower* i . ; , 1and J td r L i

eraoa, S ecretary,
«_ farm er

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Up ill
to r * ,

li t las

lift! 11111* n t h r un wit Idly
l4 U U
i
i ivc* brunch
"A w**|l o r f a m t e d executive
otarch will ire more efficient
H e le n t t l U

PFC , NEWSOMB FREED
Pfe. J , C. Newsome, who was
made a prteM kf of w ar ih G er­
many a f te r he w a s reported missingi in action on Feb. 28, »—
been releaeed, according to informat Ian relayed by th* Red Croej
SLAUGHTER P ERMITS
ta hia m other, M rs. B. Newsome
809 W eat N inth 8 tr e a t
July I I . th s la st day fo r fa r- of Today
M n . Newaome received
w are ta obtain slaughtering per­ a le tte r from her eon Informing
m its tinder OPA’a m eat control
her he w as well an d hoped to bo
t f . i if
homo soon— ----------------

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S ixty Mustang- figh ters and

Bill
clfirk
C
1MK j ^

lihei
ni It
*u1 ,ks
a* Is m
«.&gt; Ihe
4.*■ ashed
iti-i
sis u.
weeks
ago,
| f congress for eulhorlty to mgke
f»rnuim*f.( rriiangss
h « n g « f t fend
o n ^ O lD
U pennuner.l
and cconbOll-

Over Four Thousand New York Group
He­
.
. .
rtianas-Dnvors
.
..**
irs Join * poorly oig*nix«i on#
r C$rs Are Cut In
Union To Unload
n"
Seminole C o d n t y

N u n ! T raining Station, north f t

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a f e w S n p i ’i i, a t i e . s e s a t t a c k *h I th»* T t * k v -* -«ir.i -i ill ►rmuildfpr*
Hip ft Mtii i n f
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Celery Shipped Truckers U n i o n
a n s For Expansion Of £&gt;'s , ^ 2 ' Ki* .ek For Good Work
This Year May Is Denounced By V '7^ -&amp; JS 3r 8 $ S o c i a l Security
Clothing D r i v e 1lo“n,&gt;,
tommi«sion
1ho
Io (»et I ravel Pay
. Pass Last Year F a r m B
( ummittees For Com-

training tnatnw lor a t tb e station.
Th* gam * la admission free
and the public la Invited by th*
N avy to attend. .

man o f W ar M
den Club, Mra.^
end
chairman

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Tokyo Rad ioA nnounc*
t*s Airborne Japs
Land On Airfields,
B l o w Up Planes

Marines Race Death During Okinawa Advance

in ,
rm * &gt; ,
T h e big p o w e rs w e r e r e p o r n ,
li- d u y to h a v e l i n e d u p e n o u g h
v o t e s hi t h e U n i t e d N a t i o n s c m
f e r c n c s to block a n y c h a n g e i
th eir
a b so lu te
co n tro l
of
th.
w o rld m a c h in e r y d e s ig n e d to p n
serv e peace.
’J h e d e c i s i v e S&lt;w
approached
a*
th e
conferenc
e n te re d
its
second
m o n th
(pr
S e c r e t a r y o f S t it* S t e t t i n l t t s ly tu rn e d fro m talk s w ith P re sld fi
T r u m a n in W a s h i n g t o n .
In W n s h i n j t a n a C o n g r e s a i o n
fu n d i n v e s t i g a t o r s a id t h e 0 1
rllrtw iH h a drastic c u rta ilm e n
of in d u stria l
sugar
w h ich
Wit
rut
th e
m an u factu rers
to
ho
t h e i r 1!&gt;4 4 s u p p l y o r I s t S . T *
n e w r e d i i e t l o n will Iso e f f e c t ! '
Ju l\
I. - a i d
a la w m a k e r wt1
a s k e d o u t t o be n a m e d . H e s s ’
he d i d n o t k n o w if t h e r e s t r i c t ! ,
w o u l d tw e x t e n d e d t o h o u a e h n
&lt;uynr suj p lies.
1
In P a n s
th e F rench
F o r i'.’
A ffair* C o m m itte e re c o m m e n d
the g o v e rn m e n t
brt-ak
rclattu r
w ith S p ain am i th at F r a n c e p to
I n»e p , o t h e r A llie s t h a t m s r
In* t a k e n til | . , r r r t h e r o v i j n a t i
of &lt;i e i i e r a l i a s i m o h r a n c o o f S p e l l .
e a the
1
The recommendation asserted

L uencburg vfll* 88 hours a f t e r l
hia poison sulcld* d eath . It w as I
generally suspectod t h a t fo rm er
Nifil F o reig n M inister Ribbentrop
— the only high N a i f hot y et
ZH
r o o t u r t d or reported dead » u
somewhere in the British sector in
northw est Germany.
At K utib uh el, G erm any G en­
eral Karl Oberg. form er chief of
&lt;
r .
all G erm an 9 3 and police activ i­
* 1
ties In occupied F rance was c a p ­
tu red at m ountain hideout by the
101st Airborne and 42nd divi­
sions. He w as known as the
"B u ta h e r o f Pari*.1'
H im m ler died w earing onW h it
socks. He had been stripumi for
exam ination. T h e examining doc­
tor, looking f o r concealed ooUon, The fit at of America's fighting general* to arrive from the Kuril
Pi lime roglni* w*t no different
put- hi* f i n g e r tn H im m ler's
ran h attlefro n t. Griu-rul Courtney H. Hodges, Comm ander of ihe from the erstw hile Fascist gov
ear
mouth. Himmler Jerked hark and
rmierrl of Italy la-fors its stir
I,f)i Firstt Arm y, u 111( 1*1\ iuiaihI by new a
t men mi Nrw \««ik
bit on a tiny phial of ryanide T h e G e n e r a l n i n t l e ait K n n f f i c i « r ’ M o p - o v e r in N m N - I. W *m ten .in It t e r t u r d the Spanish jr#poslasslum he bad concealed in f o n l l n u i r i K on tn hi- 1 mtn luwn, jktlnutn, fla . where a »
if.i m e a i n t* iiu c r tn w o r l d d e m o
his mouth.
Civic r « ‘*'ptnm ^ a ** phinnrtl In h u honor. T h e G eneral t*•I•i M***im*i *i a v y
B ritiih Second ard headquart- th at « “ irnml iirttportlf*!!*' «*f his f«mou* A rmy fernup "ill L,. t .♦
I l s a ll s s H m rage T k m )
Itcthrr ajjairi when hi** unit moves to the* K-Aftfrth Them!i r &lt;f \V,u
under' his enmmand.

Indications point to un Increase
In celery shipments during li.e
past year from Scmuml,, County,
/ellwood end other Florida points.
Cool nights Htirinv May hnvoffset druu gbl ctrulilions rarim r
In . the m onth ;o keonimt the
g rade up and a* a result n good
percentage of U. S. No 1 grade
A t the W oman’s Club program, Is being shipped from this see
Mrs. Davis' third grade a rt and lion. The hulk of shipnw n.i &lt;*ill
orchestra clasa presented the cease nbout Jun e 10, it is preStory, “Copy Kitten.** Taking ilieted.

M 'O '

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OPA
A Is R^portedPmnReport
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rt'
a•
ninff Drastic Cut In
S u g a r Allotments
French Hit Fralict

By Dorothy Harrison
Mr*.
Mildred
Babcock. art
Instructor of Seminole County
schools, recently presented a pro­
gram of entertainm ent and an
tx h ih g of a r t work of her stu ­
dents a t th e Sanford Woman.’.*
Club.
The exhibit w ai la te r on dis­
play in the window next to
Houmiliat and Anderson* store,
w here it attracted much a tte n ­
tion and drew much favorable
comment. I t was moved to the
Sou the (da Prim ary School and
then to Seminole High School.
Aa the resu lt of the downtown
display, several pictures were

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n e w spa pe k

“Butcher Of Paris'’
Karl Obcrg-, Taken
A live A t Hideout;
Ribbentrop L o o s e

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OnToContfolJ^psSendReinforcementsT o
Of Peace
repce Plan Okinawa, East China Coast

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— Army officials today re­
mained undecided w hether
to hold a funeral for Gestapo
Chief Heimrich Himmler in
the presence of captured
German m ilitary and civi­
lian bigwigs. The body atill
lay on the bare floor of the

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Himmler Takes
Own Life With
Poison Dose

SECOND A R M Y H E A D ­
Q U A RTER S. May 25, (A P )

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                    <text>RAGE

FRIDAY, MAY 1*. 1945

IMF .HANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

L IG H T

&gt;i fv irr officer, Lloyd F . Boyle
who lit busy v.'itb legislative
Ameriemi Legion ‘I ilutira
Hit Senator at Tallahassee,
of third rice
Holds Statewide tj i.lwo i !•confinement
t ! .liU - Forrest Gntchcl to
bed with hack injuries, no
Meet In Orlando [ it .*tailattni, of officer* of the
and Auxiliary will take
I'ljiic ill the niectinir, but will be
postponed until sometime prior
in June 17. Mr. Field said.

(ierman Submarine
Surrenderw To U.S,
c l a ssifie d

a d v e r t isin g

J1,’ ' "
,. ,,
Iment

rates

10c per line fur one insertion
08c per line for three insertions
07c per line for f&gt; Insertions
for per line for 20 insertions
Minimum rales . . . 30c
I'H O N E l i t OR BRING Y O U n Ads to T H E SANFORD H ER A LD
Count, IGe words In the line. Including phone and address.
All a d i r r li s t m e n l s for situ ations wanted w ||| be ch arg ed for a t the
teg u la r clatoiflrd rales.

FO R

L O S T

S A L E —

~ 11. II. PO P E CO.
U. K. H U E S and TU B E S
MODERN »oll located
huuxc. i'Hono 0 122 .

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room

20 ACRE fau n tiled, goml ‘lowlug wrIU, l&lt;&gt; acre* tough land
Palm llaniiigwlt
Fin.
F. K. K U . 1101 P ark Avc.,
, Sai:f*u &lt;1. H a . I’hone 061-W.

Mill
r man
rie«-d.
c the
-putt
i; Ed
ser
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-

LOST: Wallet. Prince G ardner,
acam leri, containing valuable
p a p e r s , overseas jonvenir*
Clarence
B.
Knnpp. Itolurii
w allet to dtiift board.
.

.

There w in no indication w hether
&lt; the dead Japanese were civilian
in i military personnel. Under the
* Xinnurnl code, Japanese arm y off i rrts commit hars kirl la t h e r
than lie captured.
Fieri Routed
Ingram also released th a t three
week. Iwfore G ermany rapltulaed.
a -tiling U-laiat fleet headed for
the U.S. east coast wns inlercepl[ ed and m uled by one of the moat
powerful ta s k forces ever lo ope­
rate in mld-AUsntlc. From p r i­
soners, it was learned t h a t the
wolf-pack hod orders to blanket
tb&lt; east const from Maine, to

L OST: 21 in d a r k red. double
bar. Belknnp bieyclr, liecnse No
26. Saufoiil, 1940. Chromium
fender*. I’hulie 1241 or T.'ili-.l
after fl PM .

ROOM MOUSE completely LOST: Beil J e n c y Pig, male
R cwnnl l&lt;&gt; fim let. Jxhrt J Smith
furnixln-*! 7n;l P alm etto A ve­
P.O, Box 1.61 Sanford. Fin
nue. I f n i * if ileaired.
LOST
Ration Rook No L Jo
N IN E
i'AlU French windiiwx.
i(’[diinu lirown
lUfr* J 1. Itt 1.
fully glared, Inna* h u id w a r i.
CIoIiIbImji u, Sun ford,
i.'j.OU pci tifth Geo. O. S w o r n ,
lit. 2, Silver l o k c . Sanford.
■ vi av n
it/ a A u iti/n
\V A i N 1 E L ) —
ADDING machine* th a t dividr. H l l i L I
10

iuiitiai't iiiul iiiultlidy. 11295lnc|uiro a t Celery City Printing
Co.

COI/XllED
girl*
for
laundry
work. Regular hour* and wage*
Apply
In
i&gt;er»on,
Seminole
MODKL A KOKlL *cooil linm.
County i.uu iu* v Co., H|9 W
fHirfuci condition
Phfinr
i ■*
:ir.[ St.
TWO W H EE t; T R A IL E R .
*o:i
PO RTER and maid Motrl Moit
Palmetto Ave
ti /t im a
U P lIO I.M 't.L I M
I T ies,

ditmu •'&lt;■ •

BUY B O N D S
a n d SPEED
TOTAL

u ir .
t il a

gimd stock lo
S. llruWP. . i l l

WASHIN GTON. M«v IB. (Ah
A 1600-ton Germ an nubmarin*
&lt;iiUllti for J ap an wan captured by
il.o U S nuvy last S unday carryintf (h ire high lultw affe generals,
Germ an
plane equipm ent and
to o Japanese who bad committed
barn klri. Diim. Ingram , cominnniior In chief of the Atlantic
fleet, revealed Wednesday.
Unfolding long-secret details of
the Allied campaign to lick the
. U-boat menace, he told a news
i coiifen nee
th a t
the
G erm an
] vr**et surrendered 500 miles east
H f Newfoundland. U.S. officers
• were sent nlionrd to prevent saj botiige and It Was taken to
j Portsmouth, N'.H.
Identity of the lu ftw affe g r a ­
erals was nut immediately avall-

1930 I K&gt;In I. .Sedan
port me nt. I’hone i

6 ROOM IKIl xE, newly painted,
cntn nlctrh
furnished m
in
fui u n lu il. Venetian biiiul*. ele
elite le f rlg c ia tu r , 5 actus, one
acre mini: with spring and
running watei in homo. I’hono

r . , .-y-'it

TRUCK T IK ES
We now hnvo in stock Norwalk
Gobi S tandard truck tires in the
C U R T A IN S , lace table cloths,
following s ir e s :
000*10— 0 ply 706*17— 7 ply | scarfs, washed, starched and
stretched, 61H Mcllmivtlle Avo.
000x20— (l ply 7 3 5 * 2 0 -1 0 ply
060* 20— 0 ply 990*20— 10 ply t I'hotin H7H.
700*20- - H ply 64f/x.l&lt;k— 0 ply i
700*20— 10 ply 695*16— 6 ply |
IIORROW H E R E WHERE
700*20— 8 rlv 716*16— 0 ply
p r i v a c y is k k m p m t e d
7f&gt;0*20- 10 ply 745*10— 6 p ly , YOUR natural desire fur prtvi.ry
795*16— 7 ply 74rr*,17— 7 ply
in nioncy molter* is strictly
Thexe sites can lie shipped or de | respected hero.
Friend* ami
livered | rumptly
Where we do
relatives are no t questioned
nnt luive an •-vtabliahed dealer.
about your credit.
Your e m ­
Will ba glad lo hear from tire
ployer or hualncss associates
d ra t era. nr parages, who aro in ­
will n o t hear o f your personal
terested In Ituvlng a good estaliaffairs. There Is no cause for
llshed tlru agency. We alto have
em b arrassm en t.
In stock a fair q u a n tity of p a s ­
Reasonable cred it requirements.
senger tires, tubes, and batteries:
No co-m akers on money loans.
also I ruck tubes,
Variable pay m ent plans.
DISTRIBUTOR FO R NORWALK
FAMILY LOAN CO.
GOLD STANDARD TIRES, Florida R ink Illdg.
I’hune 33
T U B E S and BATTERIES. A.
M.
PHBVATT,
SEVILLE.
I BUY, pay c s i h for old Irona,
' FLA. PHONK 2104.
vacuum cteoncra, toasters, regurdless af condition. 210 E
5th St. Phone D4R.

tSj&gt;fsN
tut l u t e in n
ft, -c tititli n g
tln ry o f n
one

tv it 1 f

.m i hip p i s ­
til p a r k i n g

S i|u u rr
Y ard

-piI f i r e !

SUPERIOR im OADFELT
Saturday Evening

Cover your Hoorn with beauty! Superior Duality broudfell In a varloty of beautiful colors lo ruled from. An
attractive ami practical covering for bedroom, living
room or dining room.

WANTED—

W A N T E D to buy: O r Rent, studio
^ U p r i g h t piano. Phone 472.
'

PLAIN or foncy actvlng. J u a n i ta
f t r e r n . i U T ' W . - t r r . - H t . ------

W A N T E D : 60 h e n s ' and fryers.
P alm etto Grocery, 317 P alm et­ C E L E R Y CITY KEBTAURANT
resumes 60c f l a t o ‘lunches.
to A w . •
.f

TO BUY: late model Evlnhtd# 22
to 00 II.P. Advise year, H.P.,

g rice, eomlllion. J. W. Rowe,

IFOR RENT

nterprlie.
ATTENTIONl Service personnel
and vacationist* — Apts, «*nd
ONE 1936 Chevrolet truck, 167"
W.B. closed cab, with or with­
rooms two blocks from Main
out closed body. . Exceptionally
St. one half block of ocean by
good Urea, excellent mechanical : day or weak. Phone 010-R. 708
condition. StrleVl*nd-Morrlson,
Broadway, Daytona Hssch, Fla.
FURNISHED ROOM In private
hom4, 607 kfmrnnU* At*. ■»BUY SPECIAL GRADE CHICK*
Hatched from high type U, 8.
FURNISHF.D
apartment a t 3&lt;M
Approved ttillonim tasted mat*

DISTINCTIVE
ADDED “DAFFY DUCK”

MAHOGANY 1JEDR00M SUITE

-

_

• -

WELDINO: By an ax part with
10 yaar«’ ««oerlcnce who gaax*
enters avtry Job. Would ap-

USm J &gt; w t

F
- L

J Q i
/ l 3,

t } £ !•
** *

LOCKERS

BED house or spsit*
o#n, No children. Pcr-

collapsible

si Uon. gantnd office work.

•_

idaoma 18th -Caatury bedroom .suit*. Ut rich .ma- Hero’s comfort of the moat luxurious__
TtogTny veneers with other tvbods. HWId
eyes of all devotees of liood taste. Atvanity, bench, Simmons coll springs, in:
tractive Coverings, spring filled ctistress, 2 feather pillows.
frames

BUSINESS! SERVICE

and wife need furnished BIT. WANTED—
nant or housa lmmsdlaUiewe* w l i Mti . Cockrell, SERVICE MAN'S wUy want*

’

Comfortable Lounge Chair and Ottoman

VillNfSr BICGUI 0 $ftb7 STAlM WHIlfRS’ BiGCIST (ViP
lltrp are twine of #cmt
h
,

*

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V »

Ill UTlLm r CABINETS
F.'*

JACK BENNY • JOB B. BROWN • PAUL HEN*
REID - JOAN LESLIE - ALAN BALE - JOAN
CRAWFORD - JOHN GARFIELD * EDDIE. CANTOR

r i 1^1 _._______ .1

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t*

e u tfn rit

If w* *U h to be freei If « • wish la
p (r»» rt« U rio la te those inestimable privi­
leges fo r which w# have been so long con­
tending— we m ast fight I
—r i T U I l H I1 K.HHT

KaUblishcd 1908

VOLUME XXXVI

:U

AN IN U E I'E N U H N T NLWSI'AUKH

“Truman Says
U.S. Preparing
*To Finish Japs

Altar-Bound Bogart And Bacall

Mt'iuber" Associated I’resH

M MHKR 121.

£ewfWorkMarines On Okinawa Scale
On Projects Last Ridge Defending Shuri
Many Suggestions Of ~
IManningCommittee
-Pushed; Others U n­
der Consideration

WASHINGTON, May 21,—
® (AP) — President Truman
Jtold Conirresa today that
American forces are prepar­
ing to strike the Japanese
with "overwhelming" power.
Speaking at the ceremonies
at which he awarded the
Congressional Medal of Honor
to Sgt, Jnke Lindsey of

Japs Have I a i s ! Over
18,000-Men TryingTo H o l d Okinawa;
100.000 On Luzon

Marines Blast Japs From Ok ip aw a Cave Hideouts

Pi ogress toward securing those
city im provements rcrom m rinded
by the City Planning fo m m ilM c
such ns a swimming pool, r o t
loom - fur while and Colored pee
de in the business section, a new
ius terminal, a new p a rk a t the
south end of the City, a rec^e^
lion | rogrnm, n trailer park atid 1
other Miggrsietl plans for the
future of (he city, was reported
by Muyor Edward Higgins, a f t e r
the l tty Commission hail gone
over th e planning committee's Tepoil l e u H Lesher Is rhairhtgn
ul lie i it\ r u n n i n g Committee.
Mayor Higgle s today pointed
out ill detail the items gtvau
■onsid, ration and what the City
ha- done about them as follows;
■ ' I . T h e City, did nngage gn
a n lu t e e l and hits the plans and
[ -peclfli allons for the construction
of a -w inimirg |ool, and these
plans a re now in the hu n Js of
an e&gt;tnnater to determ ine th#
I’Ahmiilril CUM.
There him lx*ten no orpr* all
Idun fm thr he nut if mil. ion of th#
t ,t v iirjfrrtrd .
I r.&lt; -a! itier |*,n:l Font
I'
IMU 1m*ri:i removed, nmj m
llivri Line hu* betp
1 I111) rm i* ihc uppestHour pro perty,
j
pfi.rin -rsl lo tit* a•a S
i 'o o i
Hill ITU*tori A1 a IB a v . . p

M VN11
Mj i .M. ( VI*) —
Brig t.rn Jamr* Dalton. 15,
nm* of th r A rno
“ ounces I
JlriHTlU. HAN kiilu'l tenLiy h r
ei JapatifM' tniper on mirth
Luinn iwInnB. t.m u ra l Mar \ r*
Ihiir fiiiiioiim««l

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•

•

Accord Reached Rev. Carpenter
Among Big Five Tells Rotary Of
Need For Accurate On Regional Plan Alaskan W ealth

Census Totals Is *
.. u
ir . .
„
ni
n it * • „ Improvement Ih Sum Undeveloped Kosour♦Shown By Higgins (\ v o r D ifferences' ceS In Vast Terri-

| Hll lt-.-*l* w ill 1 lu t\
1,1 ( Ih. | I i;t
moii tr v in g In li-*M l i u - i - l u m l
I’n k y n r o |H H t o i| a n A llio il
t u s k i n n i* h a s h r nt.-il t o w a r d
s o u ’ li o r n J a p a n u h ilt* stt|H*rfiirllr — ^ -v.inuti m«i . minus Hi
l Ilf* v\e* luin i ntriiiu
lo !hr in*
Inntl
n Thu i n (Muiu'0 shnw^tl
Dili*!”* uf it! .1 '®h»tmiif thu
rim,
1J!■*' li* ini’ i i •*l!it r iimTI*
1 hofl^lt'h 4 Mil a l ‘i&gt; u 1-1»nu J in' Inn t
.......... .
I1 i tl® in in
(11 •iY11®* M 1 Miiiiiui nri
th*
M *i • ..1

]«•! t

I lu­

*nnjir|g|f,| |'re«a

A i|iii. ki lling in ih,- buttle
fur Okinawa um -ui'ii today
ns Muriiios sinliil iho l a s t
riilgi- itiiiniiiut it,)* slim i. tlii*
central fi.rti.-i* • ( iln* Nip.

I

Luccdale, Mis*., the P residen t
asaerted " This I* s proud, moving
occasion for every American. It
follows complete victory of the j
Allied forces over a powerful e n ­
:: - ih .o Y V
em y in Europe, It finds up s t r i k ­
v.
lu tn ’
ing the dev astatin g blows in Pa- *
elite. We are p rep arin g to strik e
th e m
later
In
overwhelming
fores."
T h e Presidential presentation
a w a r d at a jo in t congressional S C R E E N TOUGH GU ^ Humphrey Bogart and movie n c tr e — Lauren
session set a * precedent. Lindsey (th e I-onkl Uncall a r e full of smiles ns In- pins a co rsage of ins
bride-to-be as they prepare to ioiaid u tr a in in Inn Angeles They
Is a native of Isnay, Ala.
Meanwhile the Arm y fixed at will tved on the farm of author Louis Hn-nnfield ill Mansfield, llhin
________________
_______
____
( In te rn u tn im l l
9 tO years the ag e a t which enlisted
m r n may apply for a discharge.
year* or over who have served
It also announced th a t WACa 4&lt;&gt;
the required period on active
duty will he eligible for a d is ­
U M t t a a M Os r u &gt; T tal

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. MAY '2 1 . lit If,

Arjny Announces Plan
To R elease Enlist­
ed Men Over Forty;
-Round-ui!) Continues

1

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IN III o' «r««U
Mp«r »IU
II irtliM ln
N i l * fir l u ­
ll. I i o l i flU/l

i

ll i

i 'imimnnon
uf |4,OUt)
fo| rr»i room® and
It*
for
whit# «fwl
iifp
p.n i 1ir
r«»t« .. I Ift i hi* bmtnu®* icdiott^
.»• .1 the
iinly •»f Stminol® haa
lie'lli» it Ie .1 I &lt; Ih** purpoit* loin
i■ri &gt;;tnf.«nl Avemn* and ('em*

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it I
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s r thu »-fit rai li u uf iv i*iiVt» i eft U k III
M S tsuh r f f III) IHH It int'w a * I tkI P
1*
.. Asm ■* it #4VI lief %it Ml u mi i hr r®|ii » *1 r»1 »
1| t 1U |»lit«»w!
.H.lb'ulY .Mu;lira i *. i s»- j' \m,
i 1niuf nut lurid t
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4.

I Oil
Ih

oh v rth&lt;

11 i ou k (i

llw n e* hurt’ tf * v litul Ht*1
,,.1
. O.
A gain urging Sanford and S e m ­
1&lt;n Mini « I siM1** lei* f r i *hI I u
f'ti
I,of.
dl
inole County residents who have
flu f i|^ht l uf \ hat idUp f l u i
tk-ntAW A, I ». to
.*I e.f
not been contacted during the
SAN ^ftUAIftlSCU.
'Ii&gt;
Declaring Hint Al I4wk it is it
i‘*UtAMi «• o I . rfn I I Bill
c u r r e n t state cenaus count to noti&gt;&lt;*el InU** Asm l*BI*
21 , (A I*) — Agreement today
v; m(
unii&lt;*V«lopt!fl tu »t M.»■&gt; of
tu NllU‘,1
Mlimihili 1
"ollliC
fy the Chamber of Commerce o f ­
&gt;» ftetlle. ir«l lies | ‘i«
among the lllg Five anil th r
M'lm* SitU.OOil kqua n- ttnia* with
fice in the City Hall, Mayor Ed
Latin American nation* on
llev.
Httiy fjti.OOO inn® Hu 1411* •
Hig gins today called attention to j regional self defense »yflea's
1•*' 1 il (ho
Murk T aip u tuf
the fa c t th at it is of the c r e s t . . i
within th r world organiiaRotary 1 tut* today th»t wi’l
Importance to th is section to iiave
llim put t h f United S al inns
wider ti«e o f radios und uiiw avs I , .
.,
f n " ! IIJT '
f- 1
ll f 's l
• every person counted.
conference safely past its
MayoV Hig gins arapjiaBised the
biggest stumbling blocks, It a s ­
m bopoct i Uss e f - M t r t t t b*n*u* f i g ­
sign nerepiaore with only
( \ ! p u
iY u u ts .is ^
ures in the lig h t of tn elr u se by
tefrypr M ungsb In t h e region­
the state in determining th e
al plan wgs follow rd b V lIg n s
%var
*
^
county's share In s ta te gasoline,
(.
-I ll t
of an early solution of SovietTin* Rev C arpenter, who r*'
- I t ' KSONVI1.I K.
M iv
-1 1
race track and o th er funds for
I lui ul i S *nt
American difference* over in­
.A .
c e m I&gt; ro u te
to S a n fo n l
from tS |w i i a l | "W u h the fiwwt sOppl)
county operation.
ternational trusteeships.
blh*blv - c i f-u ••
ohu
Dell*), Conn spent five
years situation growing move
"T h e Issue ta vital to the coun•| I’*MMl* • *•’ f
b, Alaska us
a missionary and e ' e r ) day. ia rm e rs in tile North I
f l t y In view of the f a c t th a t th ese
if* fijul| runs* j
SAN FUANCISCO. May 21.
I
I
told the Rotary Club th at now , H o n d a a rr n ran help the natim
population figu res a r e used as a T h r Biff Five were reported in
l'ii ninu
I ■111 1 ‘
and themselves by producing
I ( un llnard 4||» r * f f T»«l
basis by the state to allocate full »irrecmrn*
’M.iriti, \ t in fMn
the limit uf their ability," Wil
on objec­
in
operation funds to the countiee," tives of An Amendment by which
,11 Iu*l O,
linm I. Wilann, I)irect*»r of Slat**
1 lif*
u
\
s
n
i
\
i
;
n
i
\
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s
j
i
Mai
t a y o r .........................
Higgins skid.
' ■ **■i it I *.............
regional ifroup* of notion® would
Farmer* Murket®. «ai»l in hi* rrm
1 1*
S ta t e census officials extended l*e fittisl into n world peace
1F. **iit It • 1***11Is* ill U I'trr «
•&gt;i i*l * * « I
4*tu 1 iimrkri review imlay
their census deadline until May keeping nrgAnitntion
nt*
1
1
mid
v
”V
t*i
l
i
,
u
&lt;
i
**Ita .South Mils! Central Fb*n«li
fM t,.. if ! »
« 26, next S atu rday , In order th a t
• i"‘( • f \ h* if Cut I* f iv Itl f .M
wbrre the Hen min i» cominjr to im
WH
Pith only alight difference* in
.
f.
addition could be mado to county inngungI* remaining to be eoin•
h«
BiianHt Diivii, the &lt; A Kuril ufifl, J l nnh*«hi|&gt;nble farm |*ri
■
lists
However, census enum er, /
4I o a llm r il ii* r * i * T m )
bhmiM hr runriu&lt;l uriil pre
1*1 &gt;r»jl isffii »aI
th**. i. mm * ill
u t e r i are not available to collect |
Mij ki &lt;l t*• «*t«ure n borne "Uju L l,Mi'
In*
I
hi*
fur**!a*&lt;
D
*»k
t
.d hv 1
u vi * !
additional nam es
in Keminoie
I K»
iikic Mrnm* v lo* K ■'J*®* J*nn
\lfinip murli li ^ at till* 11 •■t&lt;rI M-»&gt;' uid| to v****r %
i*-»I 1TA
County. Mr. Higgins said
will hr Mirr r Afud by the i p|»lm «* hdiaim,
• it,
*
f
e
i
1
r
\\
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’
'In
phi
1
*&gt;
%t a rit m i h&gt; ^ , if.,,
or and
^
Anyone having reason lo b e ­
111’* 11 i«iri |.| w Trill" ' tl ifc*
.1
m int of m m Mmf m atenal* f
■•H.in • I I ' 4
*»»iTll
lieve he h s i not been counted is
and
Rev
real
hill
Du
p
it
I
no-nl
ol
Oil
1
1
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11
1
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III**
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\ ruin*
1 am|»b«ll-Loiilng I V il of the the wiit tfajKoinit Jttpjm /' he con Iho Sanford Nnval Air S tation
asked to telephone SI a t the City
the w«*®t, ui it I |irui|ni*&lt;l 11 u h i IiI fy
WITH T U B DIX IE DIVISION American Lcutofl will hold a tinned
ill ir mill n | | .t
rn(ir«*
In
yeatenlay'n
douhle
hruder
Hell. The shortage of enumer­ IN
|i«vf
the
W
i(,y
fur
k
renter
no
hi?*
wnec
Condition® at apecifie markets
■•r|ftinu*;i!111*i1
J MINDANAO.
MINDANAO, May 31, (Si
(S p e ­ busin-rss mi*etinir this even in if nt
he'rc w »t h I*11teen-mtlr \ r 11»v A tr
trial *luVi*iii!iturnl S|Nikfi*i()ii n f *i
ators was given as the reason for c„1ia
R*H.
InfantryP' Division the l/ftrlaa Hut. T h r r e will Ik* he deacribed n% followa
"l)—T
“ h e 31*1
..............try
Hit failure to g e t ‘everyone tab­ battalion
men*
the
S
a
w
dropi
e*l
the
f»mi
lh*i*»*
nrt'wn
Inru*
linve
rout*
uil**»i
“ I'mhnkee r«|Hirta volume ron game by Hie • h u e in ir ir»n of
•I..
of which I’fe. Edward F. no tufiper.
r 'll*'
l ( 'em If mi ret Ilia N g r tw « I
ulated.
tiruici lijfbt, with no me bean® to 0, but mi list- M-s i»rt•I i- ,mi«
Evans, Jr., of Washington, 1). C.
iiit i '
t ulery , cifiridant it rid ® few |mta Ccirvtdio, hif kud up hv l io»- isup
is a mem ber defeated a force of
The K o gu ln r M e e ti n g of M«*n
moving
Qiittllty of nil »*hh tort,
| hr Ft lit &gt; Mntior.uiitf
600 J a p s o-i the S ay re National roe C hapter. No H», H A M
Ia&lt;
a y ' evritlit'g. ■»! ni..ditt.-s. r s r e f l eggplant nn.t ;«
7 tfl |
| til* ’A(, ■
* i 1 ^ ' T r i . i ' T u e s d■
- - liiii 1 t hr tiitoen, ih in th er irnor due to thr i __ t
,
as "Ihe first meeting 8 00 P M , «t which
tf ii’timif m %o’w o*
i If bUHl.)
■ inr«i* dro
j ught
l«
it- mb esi
ton
Ha
- er in ,11
-----------I en g ag em en t in the Pacific war." Mmk Miister Degree will U
the reel*nt li to I aliidla. kirii
Into
hint
week
ram®
too
late
U
&gt;
T he climax o f the season of th e \ meeting engagement is a battle furied
of ciiTidnlal
givun him h&gt; *b. Wuh It Am).
| I »S &lt;i \\ I •! I
do nn&gt; good
4 y ™ &gt; ,,
sponsored _ Ju n io r ] |n which two opi&gt;otlng cnlumtis All Royal A?«h Maaoita an*
CtihvaIr?M » r 1 11 •**-1■11j*I *«■,i iii w hi i
Itr 1l •* i
tl&lt;Ittri
*1 »
Baseball League will be the clash marching head-on collide
’T n lm e tt o »*&gt;ld 1,262 tiuviivt* **f
IU|,.„,r1 1
...
vlted to allelul
&gt;rnWilu *1 ! hu tl I .tt oM iriil it •
next Friday evening at S.30 o ’­
inniBlocs during the first t l i r c j
Howell
a It. ilr.-ppe.l u rio
Pfc. E v ans’ battalion met the
Situf'ii &gt;1 &lt;&gt;r iMnds* hunn i'i i hi!«
clock at the Municipal Softball enemy ju»t before midnight and
days of last week for fll.litmufl - j t„ n game
th,. V ,d, I, -mi
urdwy !M|* lit to khltnrAS till
Lieut.
C onstantine
deWoDki, Auctions clnseil
Field between the pennant win­ the fight raged In the lull rogon
th ere last week
f | ( on
grounds not
(U m ili mi iif thu 1,»1f» r at him
ning Cube, managed by R. E. r a s e .o a . e i l n e r s i d a o f . t h e 'h i g h .
'tc
will, re m am VVm lu u s ago. i* i— i o t I,, .to C.tbs
M
wan rinrl to ‘nhrtvr mure rhnrf $7^
Klpif VH3 In* Glinll, Managed by Bway
tb
or
Of
Tntsshms
in
t
h
r
fc.
K
rr\
c|,.Bn
up
m
arket
and
hurling
Sunday
with
Stew art
IHMi thrnuwb ttie tuinmutiiuD f**r
until dawn, whsn the Ja p s pea it th e a t e r of w a r on Apr. 3, , e t t je accountll
A John Melichcatch ing
Whih* out in the I’a
Ai h-H*t lb *1
)ki and retreated.
. ii»' v,anted
nm* of t hu moM mture'tinhf
according to » '&gt; rd r« ceiv ed hv h i.
c,
h. d , r . lh f r iU#dy cific area. Ilowell stru ng up 21
The All-Star tssm will Include broke
m r niirht® nf the ten yeti rs ol for th u Sum midi I on t \ lllood
Evans is ths husband of Mrs.
Joe Wells, Stanley
ey Rosier, Wllmlr
arents, L ap t. an d M r a . ^ . L . de | movement last week, with 67.027 ham-ha 11 victories
The Antnhih
rnrifiK ul thu ( ’entra) t lor iil.i Hank, \%h u h n i l bv .|u in , o t e d
Cogbum , Alex Powers of ths Francis Evans of 2210 Pennsyl­
olski of th e Country Club Hoad, i
es W
b ein
iner shipped.
I’esi. Ian* from Ft I'lerre on the uthei ID)LDINfi on® of hD **
thi* y« nr hy I lo- S a n t 1 d i iorder!
U lilt’ll track.
Giants; Donald Howard, -Luther vania Avsnue, N. W. Washington, Ll cut dcWolski li now instructor rackages
Pepper and to
tom
m atoes continue to hand have been mowing down » n f lufmrted to hnvu .itluukuil nrnl
The ero\* d (!emonstrate&lt;i that i luh on Thui »dn\ \|,is il from
David, Donald Lodw if,' of tiU £). C. and tne son of Mr. e-’id of the B-17 for special crcw i in pepper
hold th e lead in commodities. lot of opposition, have beattn I flirt I n 3l)-yntr *•1*1 wttrniin. Jot* the hulk of the |ialton®Ke f- r thu
to A M t. &gt; 6 &lt;»&gt; i‘ M at tha
Seminolea and
oviiiiuuica
ana ‘’ Garnet White, Mr*. E. F. Evans of 2533 Orange England.
Eggplant, c o m and okra showed Welch ami recently scored u twin M nm Itn|&gt;), I J . Mini mi Fla , nri* race® mine® from the home folks. ! iui*lt v N ti r *i1 if f t, • mi I’alDanny Stafford. Billy Tison, an Avenue, Sanford, Fla.
nice gain in volume, but other
In over AFTAC. Orlando.
Imhua to |ilfu*u lb
mnl iii it nnd not the w inter visitor* , ami niello A \e n u r
The Brotherhood of Locomotive arommodities
Buddy Neisch of th e
8ox,
are on a decided de­
S anford NAS is, however, e\
Frank Evnn.v countv i-liairmnn
iiinnu .S4»rl»*lv .amhnhiiur h e fo r r while t h r wnperini: vtus not up to
The
E n g m m r ~ 'w H i hold their mem crease,
.jieup will
&gt;ected to put up a good fight it urn iteMroveil with th** other* ihe Dec 31 In augural, part of the of Hu- lllood It,mi, i,*ipi,*i|•*,l th a t
orial service a t the F i r s t Metho­
Jim Pennington, Clarence Clause,
“ S an fn rd ’a long dro ught has lucynaki, veteran left fielder of
pro-i|iectlve ibm ni- i - g i s l r r at
dist Church, Sunday a t 4:00 I’. M been broken. T hree heavy show­ last year's cam paign has Iktm hs outer of the Dmle f*nunly fault waa occasioned by u short
Charles Lansing, W alter Graham,
t ’lo s bradijUiirters,
sheriff. Mu mi i» iH’iiihT bul&lt;t on a ago of halp in the accounting III** Ited
■•&lt;v* extend to alt o u r friend* a er* last week, which were gen ­ h ittin g nt n 360 clip
Douglas Oglesby, Forest IfcTeer,
room*, w hicli brld up the betting across from thg Zoo on liu* lakeifinu»liiiJk'hU*r
rh
a
ry
e
The
victim,
i laro y Rosier, Donsld Howard,
special invitntion to m eet u* a t eral In th e farm in g section, will
Lieut- Eiiison, n Floridian. Is
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla^ May th at tim e,’’ stated J . B. C raw ­
front
i Mr*. DnretlJi Mieko Zinke i® to a c e rta in extent.
Francis Stenstrom, T. L Harris,
help citrus and vegetable farm*. an
ardent
sp o rtsm an .
having
JattirIngiev,
lllood
Bank
This fault, however, was due lo
in
tkottom
iihntn
(Inter*
Buddy Carter and Eugene Smith. 81; (Special)—P/e Thomas L. ford, chairm an of th e membership The m a r k e t will have sm all nuan- played left end fo r T am pa Uni r hbiiwn
,
.
Harley, formerly of Sanford, Fla., committee.
no lack of preparation on tin* treasurer, r«*t&gt;*■• i t b a l Hie S a n ­
Bill Ludwig will a s m as uas­ haa
v
arsity
gridder*
and
wns
rnarli
11,1
111
lilies'
of
!&gt;eans,
tomatoes,
polarecently arrived a t Welc
part of the m anagvm rnt, bring ford Harden t l,rb had donated
pire.
loci, sweet com, beets and car- fo r four years at C learw ater
itraleacent Hospital, the Ar­
. caused ’■y 1 ’-r—tisDure ui an In- 4,'ilLJu Ula_ttb.-i.l Honk M u . H.
risen ta _
He
works
lender
J
d
c
a
L
.
J
b
p
n
D
t r a2itn3 . t h l J L r « » . _ T t i m i t T O _ g r o of
! l*gra) pa»U~vrf the calrntating IL —JtuUavlin lo nraSnbmt, a n d "
i i i 1!H A W
The San:
Williamson, stalion recreation &lt;n7 r
♦spec
i racially fine quality.
ia Daytona Base:
| force to report for duly. How* Mrs. Julius D itigfrhb r is c h a ir ­
by telephoning Mrs.
be
made
"W
auchula
shipments
a
re
slow
rector.
planned reconditioning pro­ Rose
| ever, th e track m anagem en t tie- man of the Blond Hank C om ­
director,
More than 8-M Inches of rafn fully
nVK Hutted, U
„ n t s » , v(427
-- ■W)
-- * dim to the long droughtb
hart will spend his con­ before H:00 A- M. or after 6:00
lievei the aituotion han been r e m ­ mittee of the S anfeid t.a r d e n
fall during the past week, It was gram
"Our
Arcadia
livestock
Market
and asal i t his m u m 1*. M.
edied and fans will lie accom­ Club. It I. Ilrriu Is r-u in tn iv an d
[tried By B
BJr. WhitJKTj weatb- valescence
Inst
Tuesday
was
(till
showing
to the bast of health.
With tho American In fa n try modated in the usual efficient Dr. I.. Munson is technical d i ­
Thie was
egress of
________
araa a net excess
effects
of
dry
weather
in
volume
The son of Mr. and Mrs, L»
Division on Cebu, Mnv 21, ( S p e ­ manner.
rector of the Seminole County
The Pilot Club will hold Its of livestock being offend for auc­
1.78 Inches over the normal rata Harley, .entered the Army In
cial)—H enry Long well, son of
Beveral long shots came in S a t­ Blood Bunk.
ef;*77 Inch he reported. Total rain­ December, 10*3 a t Camp Blend­ regular m eeting, a t the Hotel tion. Our manager states that
Mr. H enry D. Lmigwell of 1210 urday n ig h t to net those who
Oh Hie tiny o f donation a Blood
fall fo r the year to date 1# 0-27 ing . and has since served six Mtyfnir, Tuesday evening at 7,*30 00 days win Jie required after
Avenue, S anford, hits played their hunches some real Bank mobile unit will be b ro u g h t
Three nf four aarvlce men ar- IMagnolia
rains start to get cattle in good
months In the European theater o'clock.
ren promoted from t rivato firs t money.
High stakes for the here fro m Orlando, it w as an, • -tk * drought of March, April an of operations, wher« ha was
condition . to sill. The heaviest rteted, following the severe beel­ rlnss
tn corporal while serving
A 1036 Ford Bedan,
astir p « y has. howsver, resulted
run of stock this year wtll start ine of ,Y-H. Me Alexander, auto­ with a canon company of this night w ere retu rned by Stalin in nourced.
the Purple H eart for of Msnogor v£art Evans
the 5th race who paid I 2P .20 to
ta a net deDciency of 4.M inches.
received In combat. Tom AAP Grocery was stolen from In A urost and continue through mobile mechanic of the Remfnotr veteran division.
holder* of n straigh t 12 ticket.
was student prior ta hla entry In in front of tho *toro *hortly afU r November. On to the present, Tire* Company on the night of
O v e rtr a s 14 months, CpI. lainghas been no demand for Saturday, M»y 12. have pleed
d
*» 1 ^ S m % n T I A
the Army.
midnight Saturday, and later waa them
yearling* and ste e n for pastur­ guilty of a charge of aggravated well saw action in tho Uouguifn^ 1 4
'
above
th e normal of
WORKEIIH N E E D E D
found In a ditch a t Rands Biding age, a* In previous veers, on asaault before County Judge R. vlllo and S a m a r campaign*.
«■ • *
FUNBBAL
by Paul Daniel* and Mr. Evan*, •rcount of drought. With rain*.
The S anford soldier Is entitled
Police Chief Roy G. William*
W.
W
ar*
Misa A nnette Moore. Civil S e r­
o)
according *to -police.
this condition witt be corrected
/ "?
ENLIST
The County, Court haa with- tn w ear the Combat I n f a n t r y ­ vice rep resen tativ e, will be a t the today w arned pet ow ners t h a t
Funeral services fbr Carrie Loo
Id its Judgment and sentence m an’s Badge, the A iiatic-P acirlc U. 8 , E m plo y m en t Service, 112 many dogs have been rep orted a s
Sanford youths on May I f
two month* eld baby
Edward E. Brady, aon of Mra- Immediately," Wilton said.
this case and haa directed Campaign ribbon with two b a tt le North P a r k Avenue, Tuesday not vaccinated, and in view o f
«f Mr. and Sirs, L**l|o
Lcsl. John T. Brady, 419 .Palmetto AveBherlff Charles Hand to deliver star* and tha Philippine L ib e ra ­ morning from 11:00 to 12:00 the f a r t th a t m anv rases of rabirx
of Jacksonville who died nne, who has served In the mer­
from the Navy Eacruitlng Station
the men, C.C. Gullle, W.A. Berry tion ribbon with star.
city last Friday, wore chant marina aervlco for the past
o'clock and from 1:00 to 3:00 have been repo rted, d rastic action
not
CpI. Longwell’s company la a P. M. to recruit w o rk e ri for will be taken anil d o n
and M.E. Jackson who have been
inday afternoon a t 4:00 16 y ean , ever since he was 16
bald for the past week in County pat
a rt of the battle-tested lK2d In- Navy yards.
a t (ha Erieksoa Funeral years of'ag o , has bom presented
, treated will be impounded* o r
Jail, to- Naval authoritlea. E. finnlry, n regiment organised in
with tha Rev. V, H. Grgn- by the W
Skilled workers are needed at killed.
War
ar tin
Shipping
ip ping Admlnlstra
lie added t h a t hr did not , w s n t
nfficlating. Interment waa tfon with tha Atlantic War Zone
Ramon Reel B l*e ha* returned Simmons was released early dur­ colonial tildes ami cited a* tho the N avy Yards In Charlostun.
Cemetery.
Bar and th a Merchant Marine to Great Lake* Naval Training ing th* week without any charge Oldest A merican reg im en t in e x ­ Key W rat, Pearl H arbor and tn have to im pound valuable pet*
having had ae- Btatlon after spending a short being made against him during istence. The unit’s history In ­ many polnU on the w est coast and advised th a t dogs not vac­
rith the Merchant leave with hi* -pnaOBta, Mr. »nd the time of Investigation of the cludes Iho names Bunker Hill. Electricians and electrical w&lt;gk- cinated l* taken by owners t«
tho National *mer- Mra. Watson Baal a t their horn*
AsilsVM B u te Attorney, Bull Run, Meuse-Argonno and er* a r e p a rtic u la rly needed. La­ veterinarian*. Dr. Raymond Lo

On T r u s t e e s h i p s

tory

Still

Remain

»

\ Ilack Fijjurus

A "-,1; 1
farmers Tony ms One, Wrth
a C j A W Yti'Produce-\o L u m U ^ ^ y ga || y eam
cnio&gt;i CI

(inmu In Pros
pect Hurt* Sunday
IMurce

South Is Jubilanti To. (’, Slate Luard,
Over Revision Of *s Inspoeiod Bv
Freight R ^ t e s

ICC Orders Uniform
Classification Sys­
tem For C o u n t r y

CITY BRIERS

31 nt Division Unit
p p fea ts (&gt;00 Japs

Lions Junior League
Plays World’s Series i

.

Over 1,800 b ans Went
To Track Saturdai

r.7'",!v -n wh*t w‘s

(iardun ( lull Sponsors
iWood' Hank ,\lav

•

Pfc. Thomas Harley
Back From Europe

Henry LorfffwelT’
I Made Corporal

:«^

Three Service Men
PleadGuiltyTo Charge

■
\*i *v
j

,t s :

Owners Warned To
Get Dogs Vaccinated

«S 3f

t

Home 6 n Leave

a t 8018 - *

&gt;2—r

'a3~ . ' 1 '

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U *••7.; .‘J P P &amp; V
i

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:

borer* are needed at Key WeaL B au or Dr. C.W. Dakar.

�s

Okinawa Marines
Scale Last Ridge
Defending Sluiri

GUAM. (M ondavi. May 2 1 .
A merican snlillers and n u n n iimovinp in fi»m thiee dueetion
, enveloped the dnpalli&gt;' *1" 111
city of S h u n tti tin ien ter of the
■r :&gt; S outhern Okinawa ilefe -e llle
S unday ns tank-led tum ps slowly
hacked out Ram- in all seiio ir
1 ». ap ain st the most hitter re--t?taller
W ith Shut! virtually eueiieh.l
j
m arines uml -oltinr- |ue» t-d tie
w a rd In the face of u ileree meh
a rm s fire from Jup.i i e tr .ni. T 'lflS ldini: rtrwkodh tn rnThrde. n t e r
, uml rilJgi jMcki I (i»n* 1 l»«?y p Iii w1v
f
cliwieil nn Aim-nn.n ioiu.m
\t&gt;.
k’Tfii m ain billwiiik *if * i»t m\ *!* fi*n-i
Fir*t Mti&gt; II'll* iTV%I »+* t l i ’llH'lll
j I
northwest of .'-hurl siuipiterl nlu ad
'! 80t) ynnls smith id Dakeslu vil
laRO ns lh*-&gt; il u iu on the stun
J, -* borOly-rlcfendeil fo rirr
en&gt;
Split Japanese l.ipes
T)ic advance c» n je d tl" marine
veterans of Guad rh nn-il. N,
1
Uritnin and I 'a l-i i ’** ,i im•i *11 ,ii
4 t m ost to tiie " i 'e m " ! « ' "I
i J S h u n , ■fliltinp tin J a p . n e e In n .
j
between that slmn.-tiolil a .d the
» west* constal u m l ......... .. Naim
T h l t c Amciieiiu , limn - wen
hnmmri iiik* .................... e.l.-e • !
* , S h u n f | tllll I 9:1t I 4 \
Men of the S» •••
event h It
f
fa n trv
h, * .‘ti'iny »ui« ■*t
i
th e tu uglir^l k t 111** -it »lie 'din
lit*1031* I M i f • *l4i IIU‘(I »|1'|
th e bliKMi hi tm * h n ^ of *l' i"l
Japane!*ta iifid Aiin*?n'inifc.
ii. three J n j*mu*N»a *-ruiii^i iit i.»« ^
} 'T h e n they ir*un»f«i ilu*ii ishiii »
-}
fir.d CMptmc*! a t«ime
V * yonU nnrtlieiifct
SHmi
C h it n in " m 11 ••hi b*
i t I*
l*.
nMitta a tlejnllv hull-**f .l.*jsin»'-«
firef the
.*mh tnf.i i »v
Divjmnn hi&lt;«kr ilitn hl.#h
*imiiaiI
BOflM* | .4td((
* f t ill I*HIII||I
town
k K
'

T

citriiei ed
•&gt;
buses HtnJ in.
where I hr', ie
T h «• v- •
push cast
i
is appiuvin "ie,
edst of Sinn *
positions .i(i"pf the rit&gt; ,i'
fnnlryiiHii aim
t h e defen** i-uAmenctiu n
have driven ti&gt;
fro m the !*•'
l u r e Sn.-u nn

I'u in an s diner, mid are within
t I Tillies id M ii Ihj hftlmy, capital
id Huhnlnnii I'ravlnce
tieiieinl Douglas M acA rth u r’t
cijinintifinjui also revealed thn l
ti!i* A llirilrn in iimc killed I .’l.KHd
Jn | .i'eM- and taken 1102 prisoners
in the f*rulipiimi,« dtjiintf the hist
I a n n o o k ' 1 in tnlal of Japan ese
d e a l or taken prisoners fo r the
• t tiie
1‘hilippine campaign is
Hit'.nlti, duliug ftom last Ucluber
211 u lien tiie A met irnns landed
The
Iw.-nly fourth
I r f n n tr y
Division, cleaning up the Davao
a re a sw nim ed rivet fa s u airdrom e
" h u l l hml been tcnrhfs) 24 hours
eat lie* ami pushed n other two
miles to I’amtcnn
I he T h irty
H i-t Division made a three-m il*
ciiin .ilotiR Mi danao’s central
t highwuys to move into positions
I foi the final assault on Malayj halay. rijgS'lrullurtal cc: ter of the
I island’s interior.
Guerrillas l.and
Filipino yoerrillns made an atnI lul l.ms kiudl. K al Dlnahican
1 |mmr nn the “m a t roast of imxon.
Ts milus east of Manila, and
r p e - e t iu t ..! seven ihllcs n orthw ard
.done tli- i-mi.t The point Is six
null's souilieasl of the to w n of
Intanlit
I'he F orly-tlim l Division opened
'ili*
lilifiiwns
ftom Novnllchcs,
1 live miles nor Hi of Manila, tu
t Ip" f In in winch hud been raptiim l
tw o days earllvr. The
j l .irly -th ln i drove thro ug h the
j eni(-i &lt;■( an e • niy pocket i o
| | -'ll Hu loud on S aturday ufte.
1 mom than 23(1 l.iphlnini' tl u s tanj; and Thunderbuil f l p h te r
hi'iniwis hud saluioted th e are a
with l,(mil t o n s .of jellied cnsoliru
tin- lioml's.

Accord Reached
Among
Big’■ Five
• w.
■
On Regional Plan
II nnllHlfd r « W r*ft|« !*»#!
the Krent power* were
&lt;l*’*ri
ru» **100 t»erctni njrr##d,#
•
ii
which would |&gt;er
mi-f i tliviiluul, and
group* uf
n it utii a tu act tmmcdlatcly tu
'.i *m i n t nt tuck if th e world
h iffui council fails to
. » r * pciici* anil A^curity*.
1 i. H nik’hi -tijih of u lUiA.ilau
•
*• Uv
convinced
l "Mi ll Si-itc* •l(*liagntc&gt; to the
I m i n i N*»ti*m* ciinfcrenco thr.t
U-i'ii i* n*i miitvrifil ilifforwne# of
i iii*ii h ftw rsfi (hem uml the

l'rii|Kwrtl 1 lislige Slight
Ii »u* l e a f iii th at any change
i in the text of un aiuendmenl prv
vuiiinK prupriMsi by tiie United
Mull
ii. tiie l&gt;uinliartou Oaks
on Mi i|i,mm l"i Iiiohi lot organizing the wrnkl
| *u- n&gt; slight, as the result of
I ,
O
, I h l l I I I ,1
h’ti'-iun sugge-i inns, th a t the five
linnets i i . t r cel lain tu ugiec ml
Idle t uml wording
ITm Dig Five fnrelg i ministers
were -» lu-stoU-d In go nvei tiie
j pi i.pNs.,1 Intel m the tiny In un
j z lU n ip t to nail ihi'vn each nf its
fi ally
1 In itnv event, the ttrnptagll will
lie presented to ii confer* ce com
not tee lioiiorrou by hen \ ’linden
tn i g tit., Mich.I The presen ts
tnei of the proposal Pi th e cotnitiltlne has been livid up a weak
" b i le « m , | wus awulteil from
Muaeuw un the Kusslaii attitude.
, A ndrei Grpmyku, chairman of the
f o r Complete
I'tissiiin delegutlo.. brought that
wui 11 In u Hlg F'lve meelllig yeate n lay
I'hone 200
The
Itusxluns
sought
some
cbaiige, which wriw- at first bo­
n

unutil Miffri Iorrci if the balance
uf thin i&gt;lrurlurr was iletnolishc.l
nl ilii- Inin- « h«*n mst«*rinl mu!
Inlint arc unobtainable In reeonstru ct it The IliiiUlinir Inspector
hus Iweu m itru .lcil to make fui •
I lie i exnmtn-ilinn of these walls
...... - i r if they m e n such shmt&gt;e
. ii B stissis rn*w ( ' " i i w i f i
( e a r n a lie's roof. This
.1. to
meicial Street.
llialtrt
B. The City has contacted lh&lt; _ l,,a' , r ' mill hr )i imllnl fu rther.
bus people and have co s i d e i e l '
*If I The Gummisahxi ml vino, I the
plans for a tra n sp o rta tio n term • ity I’lautil jr Committee that
lilnl and have a plot of In d ti n t l1hey
TY have under active considthe eim Inymenl of u
they have selected for this sit '1 rnitiMii
' ' '' ' ' '
ciirnhi1 at Ion city cn am eer mttJ
No definite urrnngcim n U have C,’,n"
been mad*.
' ccity
, t &gt;' rm anager ami would do to
soon u* a man with the pro
. „
.,
as son
0. The City a- u* 4 m inty have | j,r r qtialiflcalinns is available.
mt
I lis a
i B i i i l l M. IS V HI 1
a
« |
| ,
dedicated Inn I at the southern i ' j j ' *
-on*itlrmbl&lt;* «Ji»entrance of the City for u p a il |
plnn t«» raise
1 Tiie City h a . appointed a ,
i*nieiil*. and the
committee for recreation a d h a - ■, ' oiiiih
set uji In its budget 11.200
j m ilte r
IflftO for salary and 1G00 for n r " j f „ n .,,p
equipment ami repairs to cxisti „■ :
eoulpment.
I cuM
8 , Th* Commission pointed inn ' uniitei
that a new hospital is a i olillen
[&gt;|n t ,,j
tion of the County Commission i nielho
ere; however, J)n- City s t a n d - [ -ras *i.
re a d '1 to do its share io provlo oinc f
Its* one.
the l t
M The City has paved ovn i r v r o
i
miles of the streets io Ii'
to f*K|i
G sw ryttiw u area at a cost &lt;•' t e r "
approximately 11 0 ,000. which in revenil
d u d e s the opening of the presold 1•limn 11
ditches and culverts.
a emit
10 . In the m a tte r of planning tor an
a sewage disposal system , this i Comml
is a pr»|Kis)lfun thnl re n u Ires » recmni
pood deal of money. The City
“Tin
has no definite ptnns on it r v I pressecelit thy extciisl m of the se w n , City 1
p ip es oitl inUi the lake.
1 work t
1 1 . in reywrd to heautlfym .; I ed tli
th e approaches to the City, this Comm:
Is the same as No. 2 and co dr I most
finite plnns have been forrhuhited *their e
12 Tin City Commission di I i of the
not approve of reinuvl*g the l h* of i
bamishell from the pier, but e» nim&gt; il
plained that they hope to miiki . "Thi
arrangem ents
with the Cosut ' pol-tei
Guard or a Yacht Club to m akr only a
some definite use of iC
Some (
13. Construction
of
a
new j th e r e
N u rse s’ home Is a m u tte r that j m uteri
will Have to be handled by the I not nr
County of fiemhude, the sam e a- ictls n
the hospital
though
14 ( reution of n I'urk and ■■huilite
Uea ui if leal ion Coinmitsiu i
has of the
Hot l&gt;een done, hot the Oentnil*
slou took it oodei co-siderntioni mot datinn* of th** Muitninir F*om
and expressed
the desire
thatt =iiittpf a** i lootcJv m ion wilder
some civic organization take tin
“Thi ^ it k H h TiniMfr Committee
W»'k mi
wii** iH'iiictl h* t hr f’it v Com*
IB A trailer camp has lire i*' inifir mu m J it f. 11*44 for ihtf
established o
French Averin, ptirp*»«r of
ndvief ft ltd
between Fourth and Fifth S treets ■ti|ftf4’*"*a»iiw. fiom ,i f i l h r f u com
Ifl The I ’lt) I iimmisslnp ioi.ll tnittiH *.n ,il.ir(&gt; fm tin- future
the City Planning Committee thnli of thi 1 M l1* Thi* committee coilthey would check into this nr, *I Alntji of oi r nii'fiHierii of which
sae If thi* could he done ut mitc Mi l.rn It l.c-ht-r in Chutimiin.
, The olhi i member* m e W. A..
| 1 e ffle t. I I Ini:Icy, It. I. Cor*
1 . noil, \ f YnwHI, f&gt; V Doudnev,
M if H i dlnmi . H W ituprecht,
1 W A I .cavitt,**

Mayor Higgins
Reviews Work
On P r o j e c t

r

Ignuid^n,

Strickland-Morrison
Inc.
.

M O N D A Y , MAY 21. 101

T H E SANFORD HERALD, SANFOR D FLO R ID A

PA G E t w o

Motor Tune-Up

You Arc Not Doing Juslicu to Your Cur!
B y p u l l i n g " I t U n it p n itil jn li . , . n o m u t t e r h o w old
y o u r c a r m a y l o o k - n o w , it will lo o k u l n t o a l n o w w h u n
St l e a v e s o u r « h o p .
W c n l s o d o expert b o d y and fender r r p n l r i n g .
— W rerku S tn ilg h te n e d —

YATES AUTO PAINT SHOP
105 N i t r l h I’n l m e l l o A v e .

P h o n e 371

" floitfjKflnj/ou.'flffordithosfi extmiWdr Bonds?

HOWrCOULDWEAFFORD W fS?

T he
regtoual
arran g em en ts
liropoaa) was retiortcd to he
acceptable to the Gatin Aiiterican
nations. They havg been daniamiI lug th a l sonic to vision he made
In th e world c h a rt e r to permit
operation nf th e litter Amrrlenn
defense agreem ent of the Art of
Cbapultepsc.
F ree a r t plan
As the regional proposal new
stands,, it -would perm it notions
Individually or collectively to act
in th eir own defense if Lite
security council falls to find
m eans of peaceful soUlcmcnt uml
an a r m t d at luck occurs un one
of th a l r number.
ITte prospective big-five final
agreem ent on th e em en dm eut was
said to fnvcllve merely th e sw itch­
ing around of tome In-gunge

which same of the U. S. dele­
gates

bethwed

might

m ake

tha

original prnposaj clearer.
Ttw eonfertnee Itaclf touk Its
usual flutiday off. Meat delegates
hat) -time to catch Up os aleep or
ro aifbUeolng or partying. Attciiibta tu reach derisions on aucii
fundamental twinta as big power
veto rights, truataeehlps and re
glottal security bod coma to 6
stand still p tn d h g the clarlficaUan of Husstan views.
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II rtnllNWrH Krssi (■&gt;■&gt; Ilia*)
w e ii 11 Ii l« eNllstailtlv being ■li&gt;coveitnl in Alaska and th ere are
■till mtlllp- s uf unexplored acrej.
1’iiinting out that tite United
S tates paid only f i , 200,000 for
th is vast territory, from which
th e salmon industry alone now
pinduces annually more th a n that
am ount, Kav. G arp e-ter said that
United
S tales
bought - Alaska
from Hiissla more to roni|ienau!"
th a t country for help to the
north during the (Tlvit W a r thn
I n nei|tiire land which at thal
tion was deemerl worthless,
i'liinting out the importance of
A Insliu'. posit ioi during this war,
he sold th at it. was virtually nn
defended before I’earl Harbor,
but now is ii veritable armed
cutup with Im portant baeea at
D utrh Harbor. Kitkn, and An­
chorage. It is the cloavat point- Tn
N orth America to J a p a n and at
one time was teeming with Jap
spies,
There are really three dlff*r«nt
climates in Alaska, he la id , the
r.ou' try Is so lame. N o rth &lt;Sf the
A rrtlc G lid e It Is tremendously
m id . hut farther south In thy
neighborhood of F airbanks (he
i liiualc is more tike noithetu
New England, white in th e soutli.
Il is warmer than in Kev. C a r­
p e n te r ’s, former home In Connect!Rut. he said.
There Is considerable rainfall
In th e ' southern part, ha n'dded.
&gt; i t h 170 Inchaa a year, making

Tr uman Says
U. S. Preparing
To Finish Japs

South Is Jubilant
Over Revision Of
Freight Rates

wax idea
nowSver, the commission s l i p
o r u u r il
nationwhlc
nppiilntion.
c o . d me Hie lui weal loo, oi i.
Uniterm classification system, t&gt;u
Utnt »« a n iv le wtll iun in the
same nilc owti'Kory no m a tte r
where it It snrj-poo. Unuer the
present set-up, for instance, a
ty p e w n lc r mik’ht ta ll in u nijthiifte class tu one p a ri of inv
countr&gt;, a lower umi lean costly
rate in am iuier scctiun, and s itu
a t o n n rate tl it moved Horn one
territory to th e other.
The commission conceded t h i s 1
chance will be a lout; ami tedious
Uuik, possIBly, takiltK years.
■ -’Hie tem porary rau- a d j u s t m e n t 1
the IGt said, will c r e a t ij reduce,
the difference in the level* ol the
dan. rides in the various te tri
to nes, and brina to a minimum [
the ’’undue prejudice" which is t
found to exist.
,
Winn the lob is finally done,'
much of tiie present complexity j FOKT HENNING. GA.. May 21
m il lie removed troni inc clust iK| rci.il) I’vi Nick Kenis son
rate structure, though ihcry still of .’ Its. Mary Ivciii* of *IBIB
will be numerous exceptions.
Celt-rv Avenue. S anford has woa
In Kcnersl the move is to w ard ) the right to wear the “ limits and
eventual untturni (rcik’hi rules | Win-**" of the United Slides
liascil on mi leans
A rmv I'm utr'uips II*' has com­
U lint it all means in dollars i pleted four weeks of jump lisinand rents no utiv could s.iy todav, fs . during which time he made
but the snullFs s[ okcsnien called five tumps (he insl a tactical
It u k’reat victol V
jnint ,.t nigh* n n 'd v m g « rnmbat
I Inly class rales whirh fiom | &gt;I uhlrtll till |l|fHill*l!
the standpoint uf traffic tonnage
Jiiruii; t
iii
The
r.,riirhule
are the leust |iil|Kirtant of the dif
lerent kinds of rales, wen- in fish., .1 he. - le.nhly de' eloped to »
r c ' - p r i r e d w.ii mienct* American
voiced in the proceerling
....... . ei s h.He Iwen recog
1 hr p*rrnt prepomh-raln e of all
freight
mores
on
commodity
rales
Grain and coal a te ex
ample*
These
are
specialty!
established charges lor particular ,
tnaU'rinl or articles, or rrluted ■
-gituips. for a specified haul
Exception Kates
In addition to class and corn
modify rales, th e r e urv ’V , ’ep
lion rates."
Truck competition
in recent year* has « n eleruteri 1
the c«tobii»hmeni of excepllon
und com modi ty rate*, even on
ir. • lluill-callo.lllr
7hv IC&lt;‘ made u study of u lii
! aprluail tra ffic tr ansported mi ‘
p ta p l . 23. 1014, ami Ihtind that t ^ t
I |icre*nt moved on class rates, in ,'
on exception rutex, and 8f&gt; 2 on
[ cunimiKilty rates.
■ Another study, coW rm ir l i e
vear UMI, stiowed th a t less-cm
load traffic In 'official le a s t )
territory a( counted for - 1 BU.2 C-1 .
1*2 in revenue, -53,81(2,1127 in
the southern rogion, and -104).t)T8,S78 In tho w c itc rn li r r i tn r y
T he commission said, however
th a t It could not be assumed ull
thla traffic moved on class iat&gt;"beenuse much leas-curloml traffic
moves on rates other Itum class
rates, partlcularlv in southern let

Private Nick Kenis
liecom es PnratnKiper

tinued Newly ciintured included
Edward Diet*, former c h k 't of
German anti-Allied p r o p a g a n d a ;
Ss’tCmlo Itoscloli. a Fascist ch arg ed with the responsibility for the
execution of 200 Italian p atrio ts!
Dr. Drnnr A n to n Basch, lander
of Hungarian N a iis who u r g a t m ed commander of hold-out Ger
mans who resisted the Russian*
in Cieschoslovakiu after the ane
Tcttdrs
Ueporti th a t picked G erm an a s ­
sassins plotted to kill G eneral
Iscnhower la s t Decamlier s were
i*"-lnred an e n em y Hotrx In an
official sta te m e n t. The sto re wit*
promulgated w ithin the G erm an y
army. SU AKF statem en t said, in
order to boost Nazi mmule and
spirad
confusion
amulllt
the
Allies.
Id. Col. Fluid win S m ith of
Chicago was Used a» a double
for Eisenhower duritiir the a |e r |.
volunteering and ritiinrr in the
four-star G e n e ra l’* automobile.

tlifr*! thrum?houl ( h r wm hi f p
|h«*ir inri i(«■i inns urti'Ui' uir-»^ ' t
the enemy.
]
In miditinn t ■■ p induritil? jump*
c n , P arach u te S*»r c.i ili-t T r^t«i»i" jr
iii triven to quMlifu l men in &lt; *»ni
nionlcntinmi. DcmnhUn'h
nn»l F*arflchute MMintenunre, vil,»l
akillii for AirtHir^e T hhip *
N ear Iv
J.IUHl
klllcti III tfllllll* ci
hint Vcnr
It 'it s htcrnnt*' or iiiiirMilc
[hey ItVf m ii ifioiisi &gt;* hi-ii’
winter* rut off the fo»ld

ADS ARE NEWS
P rin ted In Bijr T jpw

■ilory-

Dut assum ing th at this D uff it
oitvruil on cluus rates, til iietreot
lowor rates would have m l n r e d
the sm ith ’s fr e ig h t bill by -B.BHy,
21)2, the w estern district's bill by
-t0,0&lt;iT^27, while n 10 percent
increase would have Irooster I the
c a s t ’s bill by |U&gt;.U26.:'2K
Coat studies, the I f t ! said
■how “little significan t dlffrrenct
In the to s t o f furnlsliing trans
portatlon In 4h« south as com
pared with the east.
Kailroads.
und eastern interests, have i g r r p d
th a t on a ton-mile basis It ro str
more to ha}l freig h t Iq less pop
u i# m area*.
The southern governors' coyfei
■hoc summed uu its position i i .
on* word: " P a r i t y ”
H a r e la how l o m t of the so u th ­
ern leaders reacted to the ICC
decision:
Sen Joh n sto n &lt;D„ 8 . C .): 'J
Datlkhcail (D „ Ain )

Ip to WTuallte
Mmallte cnmmerj-lnl
enmmerrlnl
nlty throughout the United

IF V()U APPRECIATE the value of rest you’ll w ant the best In bedding.
For there’s no economy in buying inferior betiding ut any price. You’ll
find tho (Futility you seek here.
,~-

bo trim, 80 ultra-modern, no practical I Includes a
buoyant, ruatful SEALY Mattres-1*, boxifiiringH on
legs ami modem floral putterned hendlxwnK Com*
l&gt;lote. ■*. • ( &lt; « »o*sae*ftc*********e**•*•«&gt;*■»*•mu

llnrs a t today's luncheon in

Box Spring and M attress

CNsStiRE
C itN N IN G
SHCCFSSI

NfWIIOEH KII.Mil)
MONTGOMERY. N. Y „

2 1,

May

—F ou r persons wore kllleil
H aturday
when a
eooveriible
coupe owned by Mrs. F ran k lin 0 .
rtooisvclt crashed into th e roar
-of g psrVod truck n o a r hero.
T h r e e ' o f ' the vicUnis we're
women. The fo u rth wok a Wotdier
f t o m n earby S tew art PsUl. -All

^ F K| t e » A | t g t

. rann:lylvanln’s 72.ll htiners-yetyrued On

* Modern
Beauty for
Ynur liv in g
Room

nilniii cfoaad Mav |
n . buntruct r v d r e d .

were Negroes, — - —■—— -----D utchess County S h eriff Fred
(floe# said he had Issued a war*
r a n t (Kargin* a Reoeevolt r s U t s
•A auffeur w fih_grand loreooy. (a

tlDA — Clear in nartlv
Wtfh continued mild to-

nd Tuesday.

combine grace of line, nwl
the ciidurlng comfort that
lire dMlinguiiihiug featuren
’he*
, o f,, good modetri tlonign.
; Roomy nofflR nnd WatchTing lounge chain In «
wide choice, of coverings.
r •
• -* • ‘ ? -• .
Two nnt} three-ptcce suites.
1 2 4 - 9 5

w &amp; ^£M M sm y

0 W AN C O M P A N Y

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MONDAY, MAY 21. IMS
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Cairo, Ga. Shows Mi|&gt;l&gt;urtrvl
hy pro ducts
*1
farm, C an o would ircvjM mi \
C o c a l Industries • r a t i n g , rtccttUy » i u t e l'i ■'» .1
W ( lr»| man, Ifnili vf the t o m
College of Aui tculturr, after
Are Diversified i jfln
making
study of U - situation
m

u

C A R IO . G a., May ’.*1, (S p e c ia l)
{o w n , iitio com rnum licj were

m

here. He named Curru Ipupuh*
tion i,Go3| an the " iiuih :h i one
i ural InUualrlal com m u nity " m
the Southeast.
Tl)c explanation

—Ailvertliement.

Rom where I sit... Ay Joe Marsh 1
Dan Culpin Gets His
Second Wind
Dan Cut pin cot hm plowing done
tn record lime thh year He wan
_alttlng on his porch, enjoying a
®well-de,erved glass of beer,
■while Bob Wlrts, his neighbor,
•till had over an acre to go.
, I t t a r a r d B o b up, seeing D a n
■relaxed w h ile h e w o rk e d . Ho
e ^ e 'd a to p .a n d h av e a gtaaa of
' OM Cr—and m a ke o a l that he waa
la • • h a rry a a yw a y .

"And that was the trouble."
Dan explained to me. "I kept on
fgolng till I got my accond wind;
at»d aaved mp rest until the Job

w a s done. H e stopped to rest
a n d h e n e v e r got h la seco n d
w in d "
Fro m w h e re I a il, th ere 's a
m o ra l th ere fo r a ll o f na. I t V u
been w o rk in g h ard to w in th is
w a r . A U tile re a l m a y look n «f a lly tem p tin g . B u t b y kerpinjc
go ing , h / n e v e r le ttin g up, n r
ra n count on g e ttin g o u r arro m l
w tnd th a t w lU o v e rco m e w rartneaa a ad aee u s th ro u g h (o V ic ­
to ry .

N O W ...Y O U CAN " R e d f L
YOUR HAIR AT HOME WITH
THE NEW, REVOLUTIONARY

tu / u il
PROFESSIONAL TYPE
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fin e m u c h n r n a m e p r e m ir v o . $ 7 ,lilt p e r m

13%

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16%

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t i n etojH’d in uinfn* rr* r n l y»*i m rtm Jr ti litfgt* |i|fk!«* jiltiitt »vln« b
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v .*• *• • ••••■
♦ ***' 1,111
Of tun I • »■*»*
» *imn\
k i -t*l&gt;
* n u fily I h i -

and o th e r veplttiilcn ha *r*ll »
ft i* • •
•! that •
'
vntrrtMcllonn, mul u i i t i m t but
urttl Irulu-tf i« ' Dit.vuh hmmuhI
i r r p lan t. These packaged finul* one lhmi&gt;nt',|
non farm
f**Iw
s i r to l»r seenIn . In c f t Halil k . \VJuit
h m Icon dun* Ml I m m i*
Amount* In Tood s t o r e s th n nigb im io t ta n t i«»
\ individual and
out th e country, F o r many yrfn* «*vtr) tun&gt; ntiu! , n tin Soil th
the Concord C orporation e n t a 1
not 1 ••&lt; ttn»i other l»'oolc in
bulled hy the late
V Crlne hu other p l u m ran eatuhliah plan's
purchased larre ciuuntitics of t.i, of the sunn- kind hut because
pi which m i processed (or nu they «ho» that dlveralfird uvrllionally-known food concern,.
iiilluro nuikc- diveraiflctl Imtu*
It Inin ntao canned kiilwlo’iti d &lt;ry, and ihnt «mnll beglnnlm**
nmounta of other veirelahlen in "&gt;,v IwbiI i &lt;&gt; hip lmilne«».
A1
rludlnt* Rngllph p caa. lime on* THK HAMK TIMV. IT SIIOUI ll
*onn lieana, turnip irtecn*. a*ci i U K
ItKMKMIlKUKB
T il A T
field p e a ,
i l r r c u t l , th&lt; i&gt;lan
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war t a k e r orer by d o r e f h r'aim*
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Under

L o n rc

New Ownership and Management
Now bcInK renovatotl a nil clvumil from lop to
&gt;
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bottom aa fa«t aa condHfdha will permit. Every
room with hot and cold water (Either private'
o r 'connecting

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Mlrrura, V enetians and Framed. I’uKfihed I’luu* Tlt-si t
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Glass Table Tops und Dusk Tops Cut Any Si.i
Automobile Glass IiisUillctl While You \Niul
Wo Can F u rn is h Paint And Class For IAerv I ’ m ■
Wo A r t Eyuiped To Kundle Any Six* Job Ut-p'anlh

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Latrtfo O r How Small.
. . — .■ i . - T h o Complete Paint And Glass Stun-

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Sanford

Opportunities I n K u n in e c s

I b l l r r it didn’t set well w ith Jom*
| f c i r : ~ h z Trusted to .:»&lt; P

i &lt;,II,,.,my extensive Inventlgaufni •&lt;! tnntli **•*

| g r i n d 'to n r . ( b e , t t a i u d •* &gt;-*o*
I palgn
t f ii n u
f»o(rfiativ»&gt;
! screaming, "They don’t j&gt;«v ittiy
J taxe*,” —■'They're un-American."
I — ”T h e j are upsetlinir (be
I mic applecart.
I If you take the trouble to in*
i veatlgste, you’ll find th at the c»
I operative pa-*s ail the taxes a y
other business urgnnlxaliun p ay '
except income ta x and the only
reason th ey don’t pav th a t i*
because they have no income. The
mem bers, however, pay income
tax on the refund they receive
from th eir association. If ary
private business opersted on tlu
same
basis
the
co-operative
operates on they wouldn’t hate
to pay an income tax either, so
th a t silly arg u m en t don’t hold
w ater
As fo r being un-A merican, that
is a lot of hooey. It is n» Atneri

Herait.

PPritkilsses i a iOCt
s j y d f M r u n S ss a fe i, .«»iarw4* 1 ■« J i r U s # a l.rra b a * »■ ■■efucS. I'lsrlSa
II I *S*B*II« »*•»•_______

flliil With t..

u|)|&gt;orluriitieH ns ityey will exist ufier the war nml inter
views with ecnnomiiilA,’ bankers, credit m anagers, stnti-1tlcians, businessmen anti counselors nn the rehabilitation
of veterans, Clarence Woodbury, writing in th e current
issue of Woman’s Home Companion. rc|H&gt;rt.H t h a t "a large
proportion of the million or m ore small business oppor
tuni^-es opening up a f te r victory will be made to order for
married couples," nnd will o ffer n potential glowing future i
fnr returning servicemen and t h e i r families,
* According to E ric Johnson, president of th e Chamber
of Commerce of the United S ta tes, part of the greatness o f
■siLriB. ears* •* our country is due to the existence of small businesses hereMl
•[ included in the Woodbury article is this observation f r o m
far the * » r* * « • '
" T h e country hns grown great and p r o s ­
,|ll fee »k»rr«t 1 ** sMr. Johnston:
rate*.
•I o f i l a r
perous primarily because many Americans have had the
'(•Im * N,w.*«ae- "ear****'*: courage to start businesses of th e ir own. Some of these
d e n . Im r, „ t r , « * o Tfce , , *r*l*
J , Ike Millaaal p e l s *1 a O e rlU la * have grown large, o th ers have stayed small, lull together
Olrice* are ■alwlatwea l«
i heir “idealism hns given us the highest stan d ard of living
ski elite* a l i k e te « e l r » " H t I ' 1*,
A fte r the war, m any a veteran has high
rirat k « il l* * r &lt; « * t» rkleaea • • • in the world.
Pew l e e k _____________________ hopes rif setting up a small business of his own.
In s t a r i ­
~ T k » Hr re I* le a aaeiwkee el 1 ^ * ng such a venture, n husband nnd-wife team th a t can work
aeaeetc le i l i f e , wklek te e*»laHere,
aleelr eattllea te Ike aar fee »•» together amicably will have obvious advantages.
e i k l l n t h e el aU «»wa 4l*»««ek«
■•ratted la It •»
•*k*rwU e (referring to Clarence Woodbury’s article! the editors o f
area Ilea la tkle ( * * «
aU a rhe Woman’s Home Companion present nn extremely
thought-provoking article."
Woodbury found in his research th a t with final victory
ihe opportunities fo r entering small business in Ibis country
will be more inviting th an they have been in a generation
"Because of manpower and- m aterial shortages, more than
five hundred thousand business establishm ents have been
B I B I .K V E ftH K F O R T O D A Y
forced to close d u rin g the Inst five years. Thousands o f ;
T H E PR OD IG AL HON tN T H E others have failed to open for the same reason. Discoveries
P A R A B L E HAD A BRO THER |
WHO WAS A S E L F IS H CAD ., and developments of the war y ea rs have creates! brand-new
WANT
TO S E E fields for enterprise, m any of them just suited for tw o "
DO W E
O T H E R S S U F F E R THE LAST
At the same time millions of husbands now in tinP E N A L T Y FOR T H E lIt SINS -ervices will have savings to Invest or will be able to Isjrmu
W H IL E WE E S C A P E PUNISH
MKNT FOR ENVY AND S E L F money u nder the (II Bill of Rights. Thousands of them will
IS H N E S S AND
S E L F -R IG H T , have acquired new skills on which they can hope to c a p ita l-,
KOUHNF-SST Rut U w a s . m r e t to . ize in small business if their wives are willing to go in
m i k e merPv and be glad: ihi* | with them.
th y b r o t h r r was dead and i* alive |
While waiting for their husbands to be released from
Kiln, a ml w u lost and la found, t
—Luke 16:32.
I the service, there Is much the wives can do rigiit now in
preparation of the launching of their business Woodbury
states: Del actual experience in tin- line they want .&lt;&gt;
enter—if a small re s ta u ra n t is thdir am bition tin- wife
should take n job now in a well-operated eating establish
ment and learn th e practical know-how of its operation
Read book* on the business and write
lo tlude
as-iK’ialions
and
tra
d
e
magazines
(or
additional
informs
U fe Magaiine ■eem&lt; to agree
Become acquainted with the business people in the
with Mark Sullivan ami the Kelt linn..
to r of Thr Sanford ller*ld that locality where they exjioct to o | m&gt;!i their hushand-aml w if*
p rim e M inuter ("htirehlll l» not shop
Call on the representatives of the wholesalers w.lh
merely one of the greateat men
whom they plan lo deal in their business.
&lt;rf our time, bill one of the groat
And it would la* a good idea if ihe wife look a m u s e
eat men of all time*
in IxKikkeupiug and business arith m etic a s in a man and
wife operation it is usually the wife who keeps th e luniks.

•- ,r,&lt;

■rether- &gt;er»r
apo. riearxpapsi
formed 11 «iu&gt;|&gt;erntivi- wiwiu.i a- ^
the Aasoclatrd P ress, automotive ^
concerns Joined forces and bought
mines, factories m i) equipment
to cut cost, increase product 100
and expand sales.
As for u psetting the i-ro;oinic
applecnrt. where would Florida !»■ ©
ugriculturully today if it were not
fnr
nvi* Imili
for coojirrntivi-s ? ThiV
T hey Ithave
huili
our g reat citru s in d u stry anil ad
vanerd our poultry, trucking nr.it
cattle industries yenrs beyond
where they would be if our fat
mi-rs and grower* hadn’t gotte.i
together
Mavbe I’m nuts but it seems
to me if the fu n ner* want to
g et-together and pool their buv
ing power ti 'd enterprise, they
ought to be prniaed rath er thn i
condemned.

Come sec us for
ami Fender work

YATES AUTO PAINT SHOP
105 N o rth P n lm e llo Ave.

I'h o

Obviously—
the boys at the front
can’t do it all!
You can help—
BUY WAR BONDS!

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
By

RUSSELL.

K A'l

&lt;H* u I li.rul*
ill- uti h nrgani
ratlun* ns the Florida C itru s Exc n n n -i .
Wav,-rly Grower* Coopem tive,
Huiiws 1 Ity
t'itrua
Grower* Aaaiwintiori. the Florida
f'ltru* Cnncr*
\» « « l n ti o n nnd
other*
W ith more aril more farm ers
g e ttin g out from under m o r tg a j e a
and being able to htiv nutomo-

S en ato r Andrew* about whom
th e m have recently been re tire
ment rumor* on account of ill
h t a l t h , i* ■ fig h ter to the end.
l i e ha* no Intention of reitgnlng,
n r of not running again next
year. And it i* reported In Warhinglon th at hr in much clo»»r to
lh a naw I’retldent th an he wa»
3 lt th e former one
Twenty-«ix dog*
were «um
marlly executed tn MUml the
other day after th e y h id a tt a c k ­
ed, m utilated and finally killed a
woman of 3b. Pit bull*, they had
evidently been tra in e d to fight,
poailbly a* a aport fo r a certain
peculiar type of Individual who
llk*a to bet on *uch thl.ig* More
vleloua th an any dog la naturally,
they evidently had learned lo kill
In the m in t effective way, could
hardly be blamed fur doing what
they had been tau g h t. It »**
only right that they he dealroyed
But what about the man who
ral*rd them, trained th em !

FARRELL’S
.

Arcade

PACKAGE STORE
F ir s t S tre e t

A rcade

Bldg.

Phone tll lS

Certain Vitamins
W V. BITTING
Tnurhton Drug Company
Hofiiii»e Vitamin* mi their
nnlurnl dr prennred a tale »rv
neee**arv to life lleelf, it i»
a mtatakf to think that doaing
o n e ’s self w ith them will work

miracle*.
Statistician* have
begun to
dlacover already th a t Germany la
largely a nation of women now,
with most of the men In the
productive year* of life having
been killed in the w ar or prlione n In the hands of thr Altlei
where they ere likely to remalv
— particularly those In Russian
h and s—for some y ears tn come.
Consequently
there
are
five
women to every two men in G e r ­
many, nnd the tw o men are ap t
to be either u n d e r , eighteen or
■over’ fifty . Whet women are go ­
ing.’to do for h u sbands In post­
war G ermany Is anybody's guess.

S u l* census figures, praaum*
ably almost complata, fall to giva
mfqrd aa larjt a population aa

A New League
Many people are not clenr in th e ir miml« reifnrdinp
the nature ami purpose of the big conference nt Sun
Finnclsco. II U no Important th n t every American should
understand it. Here in a good, short explanation, from nn
editorial in the New Ynrk Timen.
’'The conference has lieen called for one purpose, and
only one, am} It will be well if we all have this fnct dearly
in mind a t the outset, and keep it clearly in miml us events
develop.

,

*

Vitamin* a re essential to life
an d hrallh.
They keen the
body tissue* in good condition,
th e y assist in obtaining energy
Yrom the food you eat
They
a r e vital to proper aaalnilntion.
Rot you must know whnt
you lire doing, what ajmclfic
Vitamin* a re needed by your
ow n system, where your oar
ticu lar deficiency it. «nd |mw
m a n y and how often to take
them ,
y.

| &gt; ' Q lh trw isk you rffhy t&gt;« w aiti *I&gt;nCI trn11 W
XriKaU I /■f aye&gt;i(r

‘This ia not a peace conference. It will draw no
Doundafy tinea. It will consider-no-problem of mliuicltlea^
It will weigh no claima for reparations. Its purpose in
almply apd exclusively to create the machinery of a pew
league of natloni.
"Thla U a tank great enough for any conference. The
problems Involved at? many and complex. The rewards of
success wIU be enormoua."

of the fcdtral census. Anyone
who b«Uevta that aland up. Than
thora ware scores of houses unoceunUd. Now you eaa't gat on*
for love nor monay. Than th a n
In the lattor half of ths 14th
wars faw prlrata homes taking
room ani now ther* a n scons of century, ths Dutch astronomer
thorn. Then apartment housee and Uurgent and tho Danlgh astron­
to ta ls w e n largely vacant [ now omer, Roomer, built a plsueUrlthey a n filled to overflowing.

1 out of every 4 cars is a

w
- Copyright
....
»•

1 out of ovary 3 truck* is b
,

Q”“

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Moro people 90 to C H E V R O L E T
dealer, for a.rvice than to any

MbW*w-***m*&gt;--* j J -

laaas £
r u t7«J?rt
report on
on1IrhkA
which Ittt'tal
has
pea Working for m a n than a
par and on which the future

CHEVROLET

Clemancoau. famous
lUamas, taught French
school la Stamford,
1444 to 1449,
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Church W orker From Tear’s Lost Meet Held

Social A n d

Personal

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Social Calendar

Convention Held By
Legion Auxiliary

Activities
Personals

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i lorn itiu ilo ri.ii i I ihm to San
I r'% I'lfs t i
t it. h "1
ford w ill come one of the out tf«- t..trd*n Club held ,%* l i d
standing
missionaries
of
the
.
C hristian faith when on n e s. th» homent oi M n S
f * ( \ Ihcker
wrfkfn.1 Dr William R u lr arrives *»«,
1
h* meeting opened with a
for a *ene* of talk* to local moment of silent | raver
for
group*, h r R U Brownlee a n ­ h n e and a b i r r i n g on garden
nounced today.
.
ki.ittw v v rr v w here « i &lt; thbrurrved*
Hr Rule is being b o u g h t h e r e ' i„il..*,-,t tlj ,h.- ............. „( ,h„
hy the roreijrn Mliuianfl commit* i
rm-etmj;
ten of the Women** A uxiliary wf
».
^ _
tW
—
the F.m t I’r e s h j lerian Chureh.
‘- ' I * « *
**
* '» ^ &gt; n g '
He will talk to the an n iv ersary
" |
meeting of th at o rg an isatio n on L
'J.a
..
■
^ .n a *i! *'
E v e l v n k i \ r * a- i x
„
%j
i - .. #. _ «
Vx% H arry lleervn. circle chat; t
o u ) a e oo
man urged the club members to j s h a r e th*- 11TH w*v.i ] &gt;,■
This renowned church worker
,m,rT planting
The magnolia | In the Kit t | b r .»1 r e - i tiT11- y
B
.
is a doctor of medicine who (or , r„
,electe,f as the s l a t . , terv “S .i ittcv i a
b y U th e oo ho ir. ul* h
several yearn has been s e rv in g in
the Helgian Congo not only In the
.
x,
r„ , r^ , fTnl„ 1 trig S h e r i f f ** lt * i c m i .
trwatmenl of native diseases hut , ,,
kI t *lm | toe shovx i&gt; Tui • .1.1 %
in teaching the in h a b ita n ts &lt; M ’ '
te n e t , of the C hristian f a i t h , ” Hr ' ,
r
i b u
llnrwnlee said
He has 4 wealth V .
f'Ul&gt;
of information on which be draw* ant* trva*urci
&gt;‘
* 1 ln r
\1 ^
in hi* cn tr rta iiu m r and info rm ­ Hcrrvti «%11h a b ^ u t l f o l
ntive m anner to bring audience*
closer to the problem of living
1 VI i VII s
intcrv'*! and lUitAtanvUnc
in a neighborly way in thi* ever- 'v*■ fh• £%+
chairman durine the
r fu il rn c t ii i g wo rld “
•*l I"Jinn, .
if.
&lt;*
| ’ i l 1 w0 yrara,
l&gt;r Br*&gt;wnlee, pasto r of the
I Y*4 » I** p »
Mr
|J
W
W
illf,
newly
c
l^
S ta le i o.k v .
o
P resb yterian C hurch *aLI he i*
Ux»k over the nu^et i
**uite eag er for .Sanford pyoph? to ^
^h.iirman.
it th»» time an*l clcxtiui «f . * r V"&gt;* t.i
have full opportun ity to h e a r Hr.
■,
Mi'* B - »•
wm* held. After the
Rule and has arran geil fo r him
**f I !•*.•? %» * •
to talk nt both the m o rn in g a n d ....... ' ,,n “
**f i h v
V
- ^
w a n in g sarvlca, of tha rh u r rh !' T
T
V
SKe will * %»«
»t Thtr.l Strwat arul Oak A vanu. * " '* ? wi' hM'*
" ^
on Jo n,s* t
on .ncvl
‘ 1'v* vvote of thanks
T t wUa st t *riven -*1,1 1. »'f .
*f
. . . . . Sunil t v
... . .
. h iir
• While we are ju stifiably proud u&gt; \Ir , Sayer lo t the
d elictiVice p? %
that Ur Rule ha* represented our Kt KtSXfl Uy
al|
mem ber, Bv id VV
church." said Ur Brownlee, "the .........
ta r v
\l
■idijecl m a tte r of hi**" dlacu**io*is
______ __ ________ _
I .it i or \
i* of viiaj intereM to ev ery o n e'
- e* ** 1 t
oh o
rr ro g n ite s
the
place of
BIB I II \ S N B I N« KM t N r
Tall lit* .
&gt; .
( ’hrivlian* pnn&lt; iplr* in the world
Hell*
\
today, “ f more esjtviaU y in the
M i'V
VI
4 lark
and
\|fi
l h Im ar
world t»f |g |( - e the evrla*ting
»
peace for whch w«- h«»|ie and pray. . nfw ''•ti r ths* h i f l h »»f a o n m M . '
' i
\\ r feel, i h m fore, (hut thi* llil- V|n y ! • a t i h i F e t t c a l d 1 IghVrVh M i
an 1
VI
osiial o p portubit) afforded t y tlw* V " t i -i 1 lii vft|idiia l

Thr 25th Annual Convention of
Mra, II. I_ Osborne is ill nl her
'I* &gt;.\|) \ \
th f A m er'f * n
Attviliorv,
■|:.r
Mo........ t lull. I) E. I ' w t n w n t o f H o rid*, look VUco home on Celery Avenue
S v. Ill mi vt -1 x no !• M B| th r '
” , n
Room of
Friends of Mrs. J T, Hardy
humr of Mr. Jo r l orli-y with T f
A ncebllt Hotel with Mr«.
Mr,. M u r iu&gt; J u t ', * io m
Edwortl F. - r t t f i l l of Miami, wtU )&gt;c so rry in learn that she is
ill nt h e , home on Maple Avenue.
1 hr I i«|ien.laliti i l u . . of the I'rvddlnK.
First Molho.lt.i i h in tn " i ll na-it • The meeting openeil with the
Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Swalm
ii cnvoroil ili Ii Mi;i|ni amt mar* advance o f colors and the pledge
ket h.tuki I i 111. itiurrh arnirr 1 of allegiance followed by the ring- have as their guests, Mr, and
rtt 7:('tl I'. M.
in* of the laat verae of tha “S tar Mrs. W. E, Swaim, of WlnatonThe H u s i n c Unim-V* I 'l r d r | Spangled Ilanncr.*’ The invocation Salem . N C.
of llio H.ipti't rh.*f-li oilt incei | was given by Mina Ruth McKlya.
Friends of Mrs, Lucian J o h n ­
I nt h:tW I
M .,i
la.i,,,. of d epartm en t chaplain, after which
Mm My m u So.ill. at
Floral HO
seconds of alienee was obaerv- s o n will reg ret to Irani of her
illnasa nt h e r honjc , on Weal
llrig n ln
ed.
F irst Street
ru .|.,v
i The welcome addrens was in
charge of Mm. E.A. Crawford,
Mm II S Ihiggni left Friday
The .Itiiiior It. ■ i.&gt;lt*v ' he younc ' president of the Orlamlo l ' n i t . n ftrn u u in
for
I’etuhroke,
lia.
pul'd* of the I aiiBie I, Mon .on , Mm. W estfall ihtroduced the dis- where she was cnllrd by thi
I'jarm Schiinl Wilt l a t e ,,1,ire ul lirtBulahed guest*. The Itilrndtir- denlh of her fath er, T. II. Timhd.
H:I’| r M m I hi* , i udio a! no t tlnn and g re e tin g of all past deM yrtle
Avenue
M i.,
\ clnui ’ p artm en t p residents were made
Mrs, W. A. Cagle is confined to
L etferm an. aps-«mli.i n a ile r from j t'V Mra, F.E. Wel»er.
the F e n in ld -lA r u g h lu n Memorial
the Snnfiiid Naval An S ta tio n ,j The rep o ile of various depart- Hospital where she underw ent a
will n»si»t
, ment chairm en w ere made and m a jo r o p e r a tio n l a s t w eek
►
th e Memorial and Gold S tar Ser­
vices were related by Mm. I F.
Vim W. IV llriMik*, J r who ha*
. •
,i
■
&gt;,
■|
Jackson. The highlight of the been rnnfined to the h tr n a ld
IV irS . V . I.. I (IW C ll
| morning’s session was an address Laughton Meinorial Hospital, ia
W i l l M l ' - i f l f ’i r r l p given hy Mra. E.A. Camnlwll, na* reported to he im praeinc at her
III I H t i l l V I T C i e t) o n i, viee-preaident of the south* home on 1100 P a r i Avenue,
,
ren division, of Homer, l a
■•■Id ihe first
|
P 'll ►
Mr* f
Mm, O A, Davi* of Jackson
The aftern o o n session stsrted
I"!
r*u*
1
mi 11i»w
with ■ continuation of reports. ville and Mr anti Mrs Kdward
M a g m d n I 1Clt * * ' !• i«* nt hrr
Brady nf T a in ts h a i r retui fled '.«»
v
.. , •»..-•&gt;
hruiu- &lt;»
their
respective
home*
aftrr
Vl
VtI a to the N ational Convention, was j spendinjr a v%«*ek with their m o th ­
•
a llri
Pit Aril, .•h . U .l .
I..
pri’*ld then taken Up, to he followed hy er, Mra John T Brady, at her
. tu n w r the installation of officers, 'over hurne tin Pnliiietlu A\emu*
f*d iivii 1hi- in. . i its
l.lli**t itrw which Mrs. Campbell officiated.
upcl.i il \\ 11 h ,t | i a &gt;»i
u ftirr t •
ui
V . The meeting ended wiih the ie*
I dent. 4j»r i I red II William*
i «- la , , M
it : tirem ent of rolom.
L &gt;'••*'
an d
Vti*.
V l l i n n t ■* and
th ree »i*it o f u niaii o f Ur B o l e ' s call- |
i nldwell t 1I'll ' HI 1
•mall dnu ^h trr* »|a,nl last *eek l»er **ill lie taken a d v an ta g e of by
1 • i»i a n « l M r * . L . B M1c l , r o d . *
announce
the
b irth
of
•
thr
Pi twe d
it.i pu ttiled
Mm
in Sanford vUltintf hi* parent*, hundred* of Hanford citircn* and
.mi' v itp ti*
Mr. it nd Mrs, F T William* we anitcii ate that the ch urch will ,,:t 1 ht%-r, 1 u c i * T u n c n . o n M n
Bn tillin' . "HI 'Tilt lit
t 1 F, i,i-t tii'l |P
•' ’ he Orange l.enerml II
Mate I 1 » Mi
I lent
Wklltam* i* stationed «l l*e fillet! for b*»t h of hi* meet
1 l.tfi*- VMTP
o r g a n 1/ iiif i in •
kri k** nexi Hu lit lav ’
t I*'1’* Orlamht
Airs. VIcle»v(
I andM-rt Field. St. I mn*. Mo
,
m fh.
f.irwvr
Li*')
RountiHat
HIMill II* •In .
.«•»*
VIm. W. (n. Hide. J r and Mrs
V. , ittrr tiif Mr amt
T F
VI.- 1 1
’1 i 1. .
Mr* W S. T hornton ha* n* j
I
i tint ,&gt;f Sanford
| nrm1 M
vj.
1 ,‘| i vt. - f it'd Perry Wade en tertained the F i­ turned from ( “tinmudn Bench after
( Ii . 1.
1» 1
t h»* »uji of M f and M \
l
M
Ml
V| | • de lb (Mass o f the First B aptbt n visit with Mi* Lillian M Kelly
m il V
I I 1 Mi 1 r w l i’ f O r taurwlo. t wut
1 lm ,i 1 . L it *
V 1 1 yiui r h u r r h with a rhifken *oifiper at he t '''Windswept'* cottage on
M
1
&lt;
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'*1
i* with the armed forte*
in th r church a n n et Tur*dav pm * the h**aeh
Mr* Kelly n a for
WIN I I I! I* VRK May 21. tS p e f ’ N, )' u r--p#Ah The ale.
nmf
A fter enjoying th. itell rn**r tetidenl of Sanford anil ha*
, finite fried chicken and the t*nv |n-en living nt Coronado Beach •"tall IttiUin* i ’u l.rg r will 9 * * o l
♦ achelor degree* to a p p i o t imatetv
ered dbhea which the member* for several Veins
H hviiic *oM U »* nlor - %f * iiinmt'rt. fi i t i m U»y
I »h VI VlTtVRH
hroujfht. a »hon hu*mr*- niw'
ln»r ntltaffr recent Iv, Mr- Kelly
i-c- in ih»* k il n s lr* Mi*mortal
ftn* held
plans
to
move
to
«outhVrn
t
ali
BUY B O N D S
|
Mr*. H W. Little, cU*» p r•*»i forma where "hr will make her Chapel Monday moi ning June 4
hi 1 \ NU M*v 21 , i S p e c i a l S
Vccordlng to aurioiiin eim-nl hv
'd e n t , helil the meettnK ai which home near her sister
VAitfunl
acl»‘ft had lule* m
a n d SPEED
Uean W rndrll C Stone, L^ nieni
Vn
lime the class welcomed it* new
Twelfth
I
h t - .,f tha graibiatln g r l « « - i l l
teacher, Mr*. Forrest (laichel
FRENCH
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at
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Mrs. C. P. Hendrraon will serve
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Joh n n
.Stetson
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art*
five
the
degree
nf
Bachelor
K
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substitute
teacher.
DEHNI
May J l (Special! —
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on
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V I C T O R Y i . i b r 'I S g l i h
of
science,
ami
two
the
Kackflot
Those attemlinir were Mr* S Mi** Winifred I oveH of Hanford,
i o urn Farrell, 'i*n of Mr
ami
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P h i T m i s II
V. sShiplett. Mra. Carl Moss. Mr* •laughler of Mr and Mr* W \ of mtl*ic degree
M- tV U Fat roll. t U y n i th
IJUY IIONDS AT OUR BOND
The
commencement
addre**
will
V E Cooper. .Mra. J P Cullen. I ovell ami a student oft John B
j,«ti
of M i
T u b e
tWlvh
arwl
BOOTH NOlt FOR F R EE
Mrs. It. E. Sodcrblom. • VI r ■*. Lit Stetson University, D efend
i»j l*e delivered hy Ur John Martin Rwlt'h Smith v»vii of VI r s' &gt;1
BONO P R E M I E R E '
hotei!
ronniilBiit
ami
1e»*1nref
on
tie. Mrs L. F flarn er, Mrs F. B one of eight nu mbers elei d d this
V). - Bali'h V Smith, i laved the
I 'i i o i t r 'l l f u r . S r h e t l u l r s
Smith, Mra. H. E Morris, .NH** Sj ring to membership in
I a | inter national relation* arid a mem
,ut uf SelimAllan
!-or*nc Franklin. Mia* Thro Vick T rurici&amp;de, htiruirnjry T rench mj l»e r of the Rtillltls adult eilmJi 1
tion
faculty
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Gaichel. U ra. IU ndersen, Mra. the aariety. i« to foa|«r in U rr rl *o ver, vieg p ie s id rh i y^f Uollm* -*iB J t-gt(erv«* * 14» I U ,* i W F, ,twi
m T J rJ
Buie, Jr.. Mra.. Made, Mr*. (' C the laniiuiige, cuatom* and liter aw ard the degree* In the absent e f proir " i u nf nunnJiiic*, i- in f o *
of Pfe*iden! Ha milt on Holt who oh* iht! on Minds* morning J n ^ r 1
Ilam nar an«l Mr*. Josh Phillips aln re .if France
Ik alt i'rid i rig the San T ln lu f-i ' the bare aiau reale v^riuun u* di«
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B j SIGBID ARNE
W a s h i n g t o n . i m :.. M«y t n , |
In lU.t ! I he I'tlltrd Ktalr* w«*
— ( S j x x l a l ) - ) *4|&gt;o!tUi«a In client*
gelliuK fewer autos, .ypow rilcr.
d u rin g n delayed landing in
and apple, to .ureign (ounlrlr*
N o rm an d y , deep mud In the A,
It w»* huyinK l e u cheese! lace,
dcnnpa F o rc a t. and t h r cumin r i
coffee, tu naaten and file*
rnm
•b acn ci of shelter during wm
them.
l ) d p are only n few «,f the reIt »n»n'l entirely I f - d e p r e s ­
n tem btred
obstacle*
fn inl
h,
sion. It was partly “ triuh* hur
Chaplain O acar K. Mnganun m il
rlers "
m em bers o f th r 177th Ordnance 1
B attalion. In a cumimmlrnliim in j
Me* iro limited the ainnunt id
m- r e p r u e n l a t i v c of the Gem-rnl |
A m iricau movie* her t.u-atera
Cotnmiialnn on Aimy and Navy 1
could buy. G erm any said ,h e
Chaplain*. W ashington, D.U. tin |
roleh.Mlliri. ehc paid ntiv nation
Chaplain ha* only p r a l w im ih,
had to be siwnt right m e r e In
cooperation oi In, ttiperi.u ol
Germnnv. w hether or not , he nail
fleery and for Ihc devotion of ;
anythin* Worth selling. Tne Unitxli» men of In* hat 11lion h toMi « .
*,| Slate,, r b a r r e l such hl*'n
forward position wh« 11 hii.lintie
tariff- on some foreign goods
ceaieil. C haplain M agnum , in ««•
that A m etirans couldn't afford
trOapcel comm ented * , (tdl„wa
to buv in any of them, for seller*
had to add tariff* In the price*
'.* 1 averaged. nl&gt;oul 30 ■&gt;■ irmte
Boca *e of those lost sale* men
MTelCat each month. Tin- at- 1
lost their 4/ib*.
tendance » a&gt; not n* laiire n* in
tS tv A to n t him troop* aoriir , h , , r
That year, llt.'M, thg U nlltu
o r four mile* ahead of it* w h o '
VJt a t" - iinimunced a ‘'reciprocal
did the actual fighting. Timur
trade a g re e m e n ts” program, auwho cam e most rcgulurly w ire
thnred by Sscerelnry of S tate
those who im -nll, n.ten ■*! a
Hull
home. But nu one ,.v,.i madr 'tin
We said to each nulimi: Vou cut
o f ralifio n I- nr it ytJt t nu nti*
down yuiir l Hide harrier.i i.iel
knew when he would -lurt m m
we'll cut our*.
tnr on te r rib ly ahm t noli &lt;■ tt &lt;
We Hiciml the ilr*; such uKreeknew w h at it » h to l'&lt; in iiu iri
ment * ith l.uha m Au«u»t, lut-t.
. 1,. n,uiK Moaguito of the Royal Air Force ihortly after
n tis VI(W Of THE HIAIT Of BfRLIN w .1* l„ki &gt; i
o f the encmv fm *
nt « |
Now we have elgasd them vjth*
! 1 1 ,. 1. &gt; i i r i . building .till upright in tin* plcluro
ti e foil of the 1 1 10 til caijiliil In I lie It 1
Wwe.
27 „i**rr natron... No milion tiu*
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i
tin
1
K
loi
vaii
capital*
looked
in
epoi*
after
l&lt;
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d.
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1
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rt
n
rr
vn
1
uQnev while
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w Ithili aw i,
....... 11 ., ,, . , | t . , 1 .ii i.llu ial ohotr,.
(fnlernoMowal*
L&gt;« .it,; toasted !■&gt; a*i bombing. ,&gt;t tin L. t
I
f o r n color,..l • lu a t tn m a- lii m V
But lire piojrm m hm- nail eon
a Germnn plane flew ‘iiri 0- o'
tittuous minority „pps»*Uioii in
t r t e . t o p level Willi It. gun g ..... 4'
Vlltfm
M inm fisctuirn will l»c p rn n iU c d Conxre**. So il h«* had to opciote
evelrd off iu*t u&gt; It K"t n , „ t j ,
|.. .lull und du o fnlth 1 ( i d l M K I I )
It level.
/llllllaS
t«s LMMlurr imy ty|»r of car lh*y like a ih'g on n tenslu C oiigir.*
u* end It did nut .&gt;
i'hj 111 , r1*1111 1 ,| ttii I
fl
*'l’*l* hul if«tline MloriK «a b«rt nni'ioM-d it !lr«l fin thr,w ' c n n
w e were under tree, in » forest 1 m#»
■led ' r i l i s Y « * a r ih'-y
*.i i s •1•!!«•-w *tf—mf
ra n with*&gt;ut priority brsIrI* — then t'cleo more, in Id i i and
B u t It pn**rd exactly OVI-I u« at h « t i l i \ *
11*10. for three years, and in lilt.-,
niH't*
from
Ihr govcrnm ^nL
ab ou t fifty fc»t .11 lity«Jt tint mi*?
for onlv two years
U W ill M ,T &lt;
I
lui|*lnin
M
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111
f»
&lt;
ri
«
r «, fnut 1 ;i1
th e middle
tif tinMmmn Wi
Now the u rogram I* up for mi
III
11; I IfHillrilli-*' V
■' M 1 itlilll,
&gt; Ib m k m jr. on t h r purt of either Other three venr lease that woult
Ml]iprnwleft mil
fl«i «tii Ih *4 Wfitiiit^.in
F|.•*IfI \ MV * I .| ]1,-1 ,ti»-l Ol...... .
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llit
driver
m
fi|»
irc&lt;to**lrin!i,
1
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fro u n d - mu! whin
I If'**
t&lt; ^ 11 it I *, . , t-j.;, r \\ uiiii.il’, h &gt; II
take II UP to Ju n e 12, lU'H
mvnlwtJ in one oul u[ every five
ttJtcrfd^vv.Th niiiil, I '%;•■!» tu «| II I It | l I ** 111I H ’ I M f t . * Jh 1**1 l * l i i * »&gt;
1 lie cru* of the Congroes flgh
filial
trn
fffr
riiThlenla.
lljrllt inu( tit*'
wnlil**rw
,'a the uld argirtnent he twee;
f &lt;i f i i t
&lt;&gt;| t h *
M
p i i *-a I * -1 (
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Utlfched hoiirtil&gt;
"free tr uder*” anil "protection
HI.rJ It.I I t M |t,
W is
c l o u r !*- 1 h i 1 f r '- fit
n il
1st*
Misut
niM
hcirtk
«»f
I'M
r
have
hot
th e
wny frmii
Nturiniii-i
t»«
Fu , trailer* nre.ie Ihni Mi* -v11*prSc young &lt;&gt;,,e §|l lorth. hut
Aachen mlliri riik
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lioufd *u* nhlr to buy in-.
i f *■v% *i*c*rie&gt;. inch i*a l hr red A
f o n v t r d h utin ]ion n Mi h --ivi, tlitl
chins (mni ,’lthvr F.sst [.iveruied
i*.tl h ii .r from t vmi to foul,
it* work u i i i i . ........... . . | . - m »
O. rn t locum lovokis Then, ihey
. 1J♦ 1* (Ml
bit ' I
•1
U 0« and fire Vi'i iTi-ll ‘ 1- 11141nil .i n.
sm l iwhoslovnkln prolinhlv wlti
v, V
V, .
1
Nofmandv t i n i*1r| *1• f "
t *11k' tin. otu of lln 1 ttiowi im- ) l s i t.adi n l l l &gt; that will let II.
a '
i
1 *»,.
,
In bloom It 1 1**1 1 H'l'li Ml
'ptii Unit wkiu ilit*lul». ift ugi^l In Antei Iran t v iwiv rlter* on mi even
,|i
i I ’ Di* .i. t.
, r
t
f M
e h an ti until 1 *' Ul'l'll «i L’"l rip*
the m r n u f hi'lure of iht' fines itllo&gt;
l* 1
timv &lt;-*i sot.. Ih** IMl
and then
w'reis fr«*m which r u ttin g tool*
, , ’ *•
y
E 1 *V*1 4*
1Mill AH* -Ml *
1
ft nt! thi’ nr 11our plate uf tanks are
, i,
1
i,• *■#!
v * lit )■; i f .it
Dfiull
‘.Tne o fficer.y tv * i t* rnn*l c ** , f &gt; . , 1 t,. t t in L.
until*\ it
Operative and I ii roll * Mm If Uf
•".11 i V 1- -1
will
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Tciuned If 1 irn * « mm* m
*
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111 i ' .*r ihMih
fo atte n d «*rvm
und
U.
lut
♦ *M*.l f.M f.l
Kiirht v-orir ncr rent of tilt
V* •In 1 '*»». 1 Mill,* | &lt;"M
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eV*rf avails Id. (uclllly I III,
In.vt
f
en r lli 's rrifi itlkll stvit a h av e a r e a l
If ■-fin. ■1willy *■'. Ii., ii- i«
held Birvlrof tin
t in )*it f »&lt; III i *ft*-1 &lt;i l*ij t h»- - .1 , H i * i » e r h rm ilw in n rr of !e*ii
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thrfn ^l*&gt; per week, ami Kl per
h M . "i t h,
In the (ipQTI f I ’•Illy
R m r .i i ..... i ri*« ] V. ’ 1 r , i .
it nt have n n income ftjuiv ale lit
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nu t ... .. it., ih,. ii
11 ,
11 I ; ' •'»* I'l 1 til 1 , to Irsh th an f t pet neek
tiro court! J?«* of Oil

Belgium possesses more th an
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find canals

New

• IPPINO THiOUOM ClOUOf of amoke. rcckets fired from U. S. Navy ves­
sels tear tow ard Ja p poslUona a a T arakan, off the coast of Borneo. The
pre-lnvadoo attack softened up the m e m y fur Ihc landing of Australian
troop*. Official U. fl Navy photo.
( International Soundphoto)

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MONDAY. AUV 4L 1SA 5
_ ■. il. ■ ■ ■IPO

gi\»* au th o rity .’or making lb*
a i r t c m t i i U to the l*reildcnt. Th*
Senate w ants th s t passer as p art
of its right to sig treaties.
2 Sale of foreign goods here
nii-nn* lost to Amertoan pro­
ducer*.
2. T a rif f reductions a te made
without " p r o p e r hearings.”
V. The c u r r e n t act requests the
, rig ht to reduce tnriffs 50 per rent
, undi r cu rren t ta rilfs. w iikh have
, alreaily Irecn rrsluced by th e ten
Kan piodueer can be heard In opyear* ot the program.
In reply, governm ent trad e ex­
p erts say:
I. It would be almost Imoosiblc to get t r a d e agreem en ts If
th e Sermie tTrote them T h a t vas
tried undei th e 1897 t a r if f bfft.
Twelve tr e a tie s were ttelvolluted
then. In.I not one got by the i&gt;eo, ale.
| 2 Ex|ierts can cite no nroof
; th a t foreign goods cause actnal
j I innurinl loss to American proj ducer*. On the ulhcr hand. T ariff
Commission sin t i n mow
tn at
American inonrnee alwaya rise in
periods when y*o Imy and sell
much abroad.
3. Aleut of th es e ngr-earn out* are
no detailed t h a t (hey lake mors
th a n a y e a r to write. T h e y ’re
announced first. The any A merposition by e x p e rt .rade romtnittee* draw n from the T a rif f Comrr-|.■Ion
'w T —* •" **
nictec. A g ricu ltu re ami S la te dap m imeni*. , ih» s s . p c a , decide
oil «hii lev er course seems to
proinUc h g en eral rise in income
for ihc United Hiiitcs.

Americans Must
Buy Frum Others
In Order To Sell

Hazards Faced By
Worshippers Told
Army Chaplain;

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basts with, say Swiss typew riter*
1’iotcetionint* suv that if you
admit ( tech china, hast I.lverpnol
m«v lo»c s«le«
Uoinmcrce departm ent figure*
-hww th e , o u r lt*.HI1-tb sales t"
iduntile* with wlrlch we had
kk i cement: w-p|,, twirc ntir r.oh
i&lt;, "nun agreem cli'.’' ■&gt;n;in*i*.
Stale dcfini t'l'i'lit esnert* ef
idcin laicfu lG ', that the wiuld
Vlad laigun m ouv umic auvw cv

liul the flguie* -huw tne 11 ude
agreeim-nt nutuuis did muii' nuvmg.
The fight UII the program , -up
porter* uf w im h
include the
U,B (Jiambe, *,t t uiiiinerie UnClubs, thr Al l. and Ik, I III and
(icnerul Kedxintiiiu ■• Vt utnen s
two of the laig es, tafni ,ilifsinwi
tnais piinunv* n, lir a bitter one
11 |,none,it* -a
1 1 he Trade A g reem ents Act

The Be«t Ford H ervlu
In C en tra l Florida.
We sp eeiallrr In complete mo­
lar oTerhauta.

Strickland-Morrinon
Inc.
Hione 200

Sanfocd. Fla.

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chief raw m aterial io clay and
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conform ing to th e c h arac te r
an d legend of the cou n try sid e
in which it was produced, iB
finding a ready m arket F lor­
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a n d its colorful history, pliis
tho further a d v a n ta g e of its
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Joyce Kelley.
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l i t place, Jean Reiter.
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TO MANY P’ARM P E O P L E
m
/ 41
While they are not slackening
;• V*
/ if /
Tlie average depth "I
D U N E D IN , May 21 (S pecial!—
their efTArta as a resu lt of the
slKim l t d ' l l /«.-»
-m g ii frrllr equipped “ pllot*^
Allied victory In E uropean b a ttls .Hioini; | l»nt. four members of
fields Florida fa rm e rs are giving
. #•
Ho fruit nid m a rin e p ro d u ct,
thought to th e fu ture uf a g ric u l­
,. .i . r .l i .t iff of C ontinental Can
ture nnd the many facto rs which
']
1
i .. hnve been h ere for several
will e x e rt im p o rtan t influence on
wiu-Wa atterii|itinic to find a n iw e rs
. .
it. T hey w ant a fu tu re s t secure
t.i vuioiu* problems that h ave
ss it can be made, without th e
e ■W5S8*
confronted the F lorida citrus cannecessity of takin g adv antage of
ir^ S s r
any o th e r g ro u p or of depending
m ug Industry since g r a p e f r u it
B i p o i n and o u &lt; i
too much an governm ent lu p p o rt.
juice wti« flret proceaeed In 1911.
i o r i « •# n o w c a n L *
C L A S S IF IE D A D V E R T IS IN G R ATES
R u ral industries, offerin g p a r t ­
bojgKi on iSe
W orking with the “ pilot” p la n t
time em ploym ent to m any m e m ­
V l
of
f
l
t
r
u
*
Concentrate*,
Inc.,
the
O M A C P L AM
10c p er Un« for on* Insertion
bers of fa rm families and f u l l ­
• •■irnti't* are t r e ti n g four known
M e p er line for th ree Insertion*
Don'! pot off nttJp
time employment to some of
,n.| currently u«ed method* of
07e per line for 6 Insertion*
npatri long*# Dc« •
them , «eem deatlnrd to become
pi
occ.ring
orange
Juice
and
h*v*
|Se per line for 20 insertions
do bvtfhoul ll oie ut
more im p o rta n t In the South. In
■,i|,u inudt* totiK* l©*t pack* of
c«i»oriei yoo oUor*
fact, ru ral industries a re already
tangerine
Juice,
a
heretofore
un­
In h o n e * i t ! o r b r i n g y o u r Ad* to t h e s a n f o r d h e r a l d
Koto won‘«d . • •
flourishing in Florida and o th er
•Count.
11
.
.
.
.1
•
■
■
_I..
J
I
_
_
L
.
In&lt;i
still
rs«R
known
prnducL
Hr* IIIUUUIIIH
sews addreea.
s
litre word* to the line.
Including pita'll*
phone —
and
S outhern s t a t e , and seem likely
■tlons
wanted
will
be
ch
srg
ed
fo
r
a
t
the
It
C.
Skinner,
h
e
a
d
of
the
eonAll adrertlseinents for altu af ~ ------- *“ k*---- 1 r~
to ex p an d in future.
•entrnte* company, ha» Invited
gegular classified rates.
Too many of tho South'* p ro ­
of
the
Florid*
citru
a
industi
wJi
I
duct* have been sold in the raw
208 W. Ini. St. — Phone
. eluding grower*, ahlp|&gt;er,, p a e f m ate, where fhey bring the low ­
«-i * and procc*»ar* to make sugnllDKIl OF PUBLIC ATION. TO:
est prices, and re tu rn ed in the I^UMKTIIA JAl KJ*ON w * » • •
I'l.tin n * toward* fu t u r e research.
m an u factu red state a t much h ig h ­ plor# of rtaldtnc# and I ‘»»t
While the work is being done
er price* a f t e r being tr a n sp o rte d Addr««» I# unknown You
iio11fi»*\J «nd $•*|ulr«d to •Pr«*r|
in our pilot* plant, the end re- p . t
LOST: l t d Jir* # y Pig. male
II. II. ID P F . CO.
from South to N orth and track by
to a r#rti!n Hill of Loropiulnl
- 1:11 ot the test* an d experiment*
Reward to finder. John J Smit*
U.
T IR E S ami TUBES
again. A goal of at least m a n u ­ filed n«Yiln«l you ^&gt;r ^ %orc#*
will be available to the whole ejp.O. Box 451. Sanford. Flo.
fa c tu rin g h ere at homo the m a ­ llobert A. Jackson. »nd now ptmlWhen you buy o u r bakery ( ,
cnnnlr.g Indus I n ’ s* a p a r t
In t h . Circuit Couit of *»mG
terials required for use in the ins
MODERN noil located I loom LOST: Kution Book No. 4. J o ­
note County. Florid*, on “f
I
goods, you ra n !•«• m r o the-,
of the »ervice of the can com*
i
house. Phone 0 12 2 .
South seems certainly to be not th . J u n . Ilul* I&gt;ay. ,
sephine Brown. Birx. 4/1. Ut. I,
luiTiy," Skinner aaid, pointing out
a re fresh. Come In toduy ni.d
•
t
h
d
a
y
o
f
J
a
n
*
.
A.
Pl
*
t
»
J
S
vut
o
f
line.
Goldsboro, Sanford.
choose from our large eelec
tim t hi* orgsnixation had the
,I . f a u l t
l harat, f
aald
cau*a
wi ll
|0 ACRE farm tiled, good flow­
In ares* where sm all ru ral in | , r „r * ». t K x P a c t * . L . I t h t * o r d t r
only available nr.d fu lly equipped
tlon of bakery good,.
ing well*. 10 acres rough land
dustrie*
hnve
been
developed
the
o r p u b l i s h e d f or l b . r ' » , u
‘. ' o n
•pilot' plant In th e stale. I t is
Palm Hammock Sanford, ria.
entire communities
have been r e q u l r . d b y l a w. In « h . MANFt r l U*
u*ed in the company'* own raI I K t t A U ) . Ha n f o r d . F l o r i d a . * " • » » •
V. F.. 1*.D. n o t Park Ave..
m
benefited.
Someone
said
recently
P * P * r o f g - n t r a l c i r c u l a t i o n In «al ' l
aruicli work nr.d run* the g a m u t
Hai.ford. Ha. Phone 651-W.
th a t f ? 't o 15 years ago the las t C o u n t y a n d U l * l * .
Wltn.a*
■/
flout d i f f r t . n l type* of e x tr a c to r s
for
Inundry
COLORED
girl*
hand
and official
a.*l
of o f f i c e
rural
area*
to
go
on
relief
were
(ROOM H OU SE completely
op to *euling nml sterlllxatlon
work. Regular
lar hour* an d wngva
at"M*n”ford.' ViorIda. thi* }«h day
HI
10
those
having
su
bstan
tial
Indus­
furn ith ed . 703 Pnlmello A Ve­
of April. I t 4 t
O V. ItEllNDON.
unit*.
. ,
Hi
Apply
In
person,
Seminole
tries, and th* first ones tu come Clerk Circuit Court. Htmlnol* Coun­
I in* i* the firs t time th a t.
nn*. Term* If desired.
County l-aundry Co., HID W.
off
of
relief
were
those
same
ty.
Florid*
(MEAL)
1 fli nti*t» hace been able to m ake
■ltd S t
communities.
N IN E
PAIR French window*,
Minultnni m u
U-»La
of
fo u r
n id i K l i OF PUBLICATION. TO
R eq uirem ents for a successful EtGVAIrii
fully gin ted. hr*** hardw are.
. . . i i , M|* of fa n n in g , using Jules
V
t^PINK. wh"** *dm an u fa c tu rin g
en terp rise
a r o d i e s I* s . follow. AOM U I'sirol
l . ..... „ e Iijitch. he pointed ou^.
$5.00 per pair- Geo. O. S w ortr.
rapitu
l.
labor,
u
good
source
of
Squadron.
V
I* U I! craw, e/u
Rt. 2. Silver I like. Sanford.
i i l.living all method* available
raw m aterials, m anagem ent and a H a st l'. O. Han Francisco. I alltin- im portant facto r of difference
fornis:
You
sr*
notlflad
m a r k e t for the finished product. and required to a Ph.r«by
A D D I lS l M ACHINES th ol *ub KNGRAVED anklet. O w ner may
ttf juice from various batches Bild
P .sr,* ; *
The
fa
r
m
e
r
has
the
raw
m
aterials,
tain tllfl of complaint filed egalnel
tr a c t, $12.95. In«|ulre at Celery
have by identifying and paying
ci.,I . i* eliminated.
-Q U A L IT Y A L W A Y S"
by B .lty l*&gt; fin e, for •**or«*i
.1 J. It. Briatnw, reaearch dl­ It IS MUIVfO 11vat the an nounce­ which he has been producin'- all you
City P rin tin g Co.______________
for this ndv
now pandlng In tha Circuit Cour‘
105 W. I n! S t. I’htitiv M&gt;4 J
theae
years.
He
can
fq
r
n
lth
the
i trio r
for the Dunedin firm , ment of Gen. Elsenhower that d r a s ­
of
Hcinlnnla
County. Florida, on
MODEL A FORD, good Ore*,
pointed out th a t th e first pro- tic measures have been set In motion m a n a g e m e n t and ran borrow the or before the Jan# Ilul* Day. I®*
perfect
condition.
Phone
P
l
J
.
capital.
Ills
own
and
nearby
fa
m
i­
wit.
tha
tlh
day of June. A. w
• a
,,..« e d Florida c it r u s Juice was to end friendly treatm ent of high
In default thareof •»"&gt;
ne* con supply the labor. And l l t t
r o o k e d in an open kettle on an
U PH O LST E R IN G fabrics. U»|*e*Narl oniriall was prompted by the
unprovMed »love by th* late C. Initial tr eatm ent of Ilelrhm nrshal the m ark et already exists, rig h t
■ trie*. duin»*k*. brocstellc*. » CURTAINS, lace table cloth*,
here at home, for hundreds of
(
Pop" Street, hailed a* the
good etock tu «elect from. It
Goermg alter capture. Ilrlg G en. priM| u c l, which can be proceaae4!
ararfa, waahed. *turched *o *
loti
ip
of
citrus
rannlng
in
R. 11row n. 21*11 N Orange Ave
stretched. 5lh Mellonvllle Ac®
II J. Ktark (top) and his superior, j , , m a | | ru ral industries.
I lot dill
y hoiMJ 40M
______ _______
Phone 879.
MaJ Gen John E P oh lq u ljt w ere
• ..operative industries arc provl i,. n»*il p.irp v%rni the open
.,! ,» .kcr.
hy «team. rr|uirted tu have lurtched with the |„ k xurcr«*ful in sevrrai instance*
ONF. CI1F.STROHF.
and
| Mi h HOW H E R E W H E R E
The world's la rg e st autonicbR.
former No. 1 man In the Get m an i r i t a i n l v no one will want to wo
chair. 2514 O ie n g r Ave. I bon |
,&gt;|(|V \CY IS KKHPWTF.I)
, i j •««.! fi.im th r vegetable* caninsurance company, u nsurpazitd j
h
ierarch.,
(
la
lc
rn
a
lio
a
e
l
1
into
the
establishm
ent
of
an
Inftn^: .f».Iii*ti) I hen nlonif in 1 R2 U
and claim
70.'1 IN .
~~ V o f R natural de»ire for privi.ry
1 d ii .lr y without careful consldera- In rates, coverage*
. .
■t In*h*’ |&gt;«iUurii«tkon.
In money mutter* la at rtctl &gt;
paym ents offers you the kind uf
tio
&gt;
of
all
factor*
*n.|
a
.su
ran
ca
1930 DODGE Sed*ti_
.**i •%I*t I fit-in th« milk industry,
respected here
Friend* and
( sucre**. But ru ral Industrie* collmon insurance you ha\e nl____
i
p art ment. Phone 73.
inu linrtfrm r«»unt* nr.iI
rrlalive* are nut &lt;iue*l|oned
Alt* ltllhd|llM‘'l
•
t» b**|p unti aro hrlpinir to hulhl w a y l w a n t e d
rurh
Hatch
«)f
fruit
befttrr.
t
l
ti
n
n
j
I
r.# t*r» the hljcb tem|K*r*lure
l o u r cm
K ITCH EN cabinet, broad felt rug j ainnit your r i e d it
We will pay 81)% of the first
ru
ral comrnunitirn.
mid
!
after
|ir«M
‘r»iiMiir
S tern er.
, t i.tilenl fluvi m ethod of ite rplover ur buxine** asaoclate*
Mr*.
new.
Impure
1250 of each lot* and 100V. of
It han hmjf been u unentific
i
/ut
i,,i,
\»
it-,
fimt
i»»e
&lt;
1
and
tho
will
mil
lo-ur
uf
your
per»onnl
Hotel M nntetuma
t h . am ount in .s ees*
r, e ’
eio|iiiienl I* an ini* contention th at b a c t n i a hii«I muffnir*. There in no cnoxe for
on
suiting from accidental collision
(.A S
^miiRiiDi r.ot killc#! hi n teriln u
condl.
ii pni «»( thl* lu*t idea.
embarrannment.
b a h y c a r r i a g e . -goml
,, k
or upset to your automobile.
Ilraaonalile crmlil renuirement*
I hi « d ic»ult hoped for it a ( m i d ur |inttiurixuliou COtiaw thw H u h
tlon. large, pre war, 11 1 " ■ »rK
1.1 111(11 A T I O N
• If you dent a fender and It
No ro-makera on money luan*.
i i ,i m i im provement In the flav- procCRied ritruR j u t m to lm*o
Ave. Phone 696-N\ ■
_ -------costa » 1 Q lo n g g l f * f *!H
..
.if rtttinrd ora n g e Juloe, a j lantr, flavor, color mol othor pro
Variable
paym
ent
plun*
T
h
e
4*
it
Club
of
Lonjfwooil
$». If ft costs
150 to reT lltK S
T l H l&gt;
t h a t P LAC E on
.... tho Klver th a, t
i . i"*gee 1 1
* qu ality and tile prrtic* nml tbene n»ntirtni»if tent* hrJil it* local achicvcmt.-1 ni|(ht pair a collision or upset damage
FAMILY M)AN &lt;&lt;*
,»?r &lt;!«•• iicih*«1 t«» &lt;lotci ininr ho* T uesday «»Tfninir at H:00 I*. M.
you have nlwav* wanted
» nn rid a Bank Bldg
phone 31
,
,,
.
i,|
nil
it*
health-giving
to your car we will pay |40 We
H A T T K ItlK S
hc«l to irmclD nt«k (hem
each morning v‘,u r “ n .
Q (K&gt;a
in the library huildiny. Mr* C. will pay all over 150 on losses
. . u n ' i i . t * . inclu ding color.
III#- tillKM I ll*' jUlt * l • ■ 1R ^bt 4ti|v| H
pay
FAST
SI (*W
fU b s» they *w‘m b &gt;‘ U, " 7 1 BUY, p»&gt; caah for old iron*
,e » .n-ii . l o t i on th e Job
|j»rK**»»t
l aa il ar o f th# c l u b ,
uf $250 or more.
vacuum r*e.iner«, to*»terx._ re j
show I'nlti'lUR i x v r . - i i l t '
tn l i 4»i»'
,
|,|.j,
„
a
liarleriologlat
and
H
K
C
H
M
t
C
I
N
t
.
f|&gt;hing.
%
%
a
h
tha*
k«*d
for
u
n
tirin
g
^
o
r
k
2m r
b a r d i e * * of eondilion,
The coat of this 807* collision
..Ut, I MfaMtlt ll IIIRI). y^ch of th#** to allow tU i*i »h u *ii «k in the which wk* rewarJeil with aplentie ra ilin g . «h,c" "
if &gt;t •.♦! i .fin • ••* y
5th St. Phone l»48.
policy is actually lees then you
K. l ^ n e . phone 43,
,.,i, i ■ ipix-iali.st in ht* own roniinir
ir in r t h i f te n li
RKAT
.
n v V F It
would have to pay for a |5 0 de
,i.,d i» oinking Inilependenl proofftn can be fo*»n4| m ill ih r i .* |&gt;is*r ie.nt of Ii II
ll v.on.-,
ami
o n ^ am:
PLAIN or fancy newing Joanltu
fruit nvuilnhle &gt;rt tht. « ....... * | *4,r$**|»t "IV rernory for Victory* duexttblc collision policy, rcqulrim
A fT K S JifH tU i
* * ° ? “ „br , ” S
m r^ F -c
Grown. *17 IV let Si
• » * pi#*#*ni#*il
bug. quant it If* of mice, Wio #aiil. Tin-. I'M*. »)•!» I .
rUU to pay the first |5 0 uf oacl
I y . la n e , phone 4 5 2 . __
tL
IN I
W A S H i N r ; I'M i.i
,,l i i.I. oUte i.leiltily control, UYMi Lt hl r ti» I hi*
K«*fi4 shrnent.A were «*rvfd to loss.
OVERSEAS
ei m e Hum"4 * ‘f*
Don't drive y ou r automobtl*
l.aiing several hundred *i»eci- orally •
.ill pre-ent by the women of the
uvuilnblr to r a r e for rltlldirn ill
.
UPir. l ^ ^ e y r o l e l inick. ^
W A X IN G
, „ m . , will t&gt;c Sloretl for varying
1 mo hem om itralion Club. M n . with broken glet*. dent fender*,
evening*, hone 214-W nfter
T horto n Wilder, winvtvv of thr !ta!ph llnmmond, a member of iind out how little it will cost
,1 ...(in ,.f time nt d ifferent temM lT F I.K ItS
5dMi I' ll,
Pulitzer Prlcze «»f ftItllH fto the the Home I)einon»tratnm Club, you to keep up the appearance of
1
4
T.:|tir-*.
_,„wi lire* excellen*
T A l l . l ' l l ’ KS
condition. ‘ Strickland-M orm on.
In licutimi* of th e end result play “ Our Town.'* uttetohM *i *rrve*l a* judge of the exhibits. your automobile.
Get the best fo r lea*, call 178-J.
IN 'STA U .l.l)
should
a tari to a p p e a r within a boartiiuir achool for mifffioiintica'
T h e aw ard s were g i v t n tu.
j .
. Inc. Phone 2Q0._________ ______
1 i d a t i v e l y short tim e but eorvelu- to ns In China.
U tk in * — 1st Year
b u T s p e c i a l g r a d e CHICKS
1 -,ve rv.uit* will probably take
I *t place, I)orl* T hom pson; 2r.d
A T T E N T IO N : Service pemonnel
?*U.
, I §___
T he (rraatcRt wave of L r i u i
H atched
from \Au\x
high tvilfl
type U.
! upward* of u y ear, with a final
iilnre, K l'a n o r Tisson. Other# oxend vscatlonlat* — Apt*, und
Immigration
to
America
iHcnrrt«l
Approved pullorum t««tc-A •"»*
i.elf life test ta k i n g somewhn.
hiblting were: Marcia C*ardei,
201 N. Park
V\ c.
rooms two hlocka from Main
ill
White and lUrred. Koek*.
In the 1Hth *entui v tMth the tn-*t
i |,|.,re lime or until th* la it * p « l
J o a n Goddard, Joyce Kelly.
St. one half block of ocean by
I’honc .‘17
perm
anent
*rttlem«*ltf
l»\
tier
.urn finally break* down.
Ilakin* — 6th Year
day or week. Phone 949-H. 708
;
.s b . ” a , " « * ! s j " . S i s :
*,
For Servirr
riie bacteriologist with the rt- man* of i.M im intm ui
(C uke) 1*1 place, Ituth I*at
Broadway, D aytona Beach, Fla
Iw e^d eB v e^ guaranteed. pFe*»*
•c m 8 staff, hn» a complete
mention aecond choice If
TWO NIC ELY
fu m i.h e d hcl. i. iilIfic laboratory nnd is nvak
hie. Poultry F a rm s . 713 l,oW
rooms, semi-bath. Phone HOO
ard Ave , Tampa. H*.
or 103._________________________
1932 HUICK 7 p aiseng er Sedan STUCCO rnrage, w eatherproof,
Looks alrnott nsw, InMde and
suitable for storage. 107 W. 6th
sul
" out. You’ll be sorry If you re
SL
• on la te to gr ee t t«h. l. ,. -fine
car.
too
­
105 N orth P alm etto Ave. 1 hone
SC #
\g ‘. %
J + i
, &lt;*« ‘ ‘*t i -*4
Mil ■• t

.

MOKPAY. il/aY 21, 1945

m e SANfont* itetiald. SAxronn fi-oiuTu

PAGE EIGITT

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If w* wish to b* freei If wa *lah t*
preserve la v lo ltl* thoe* InestioiaMa prlvilege* for e h ic h w* have been *o loeg tootending—w* m u st f l g h tl
—r s v n i r g n r n i .
i i

i

LEGAL NOTICE

FOUND--

“Hare I've been going around
dreaming about gelling a
new car a i toon a t tho war's
won.

HOUR’S
HOME BAKERY

MISCELLANEOUS

Seminole
Tire Shop

"But I k n o w b o i l e r , ll m a y b o

FOR R E N T -

jM -ra p r.

NIC E- eomforU bl# bungalow lo­ W ELD IN G: By an e i p c r t with
cated _on corner
30 year*' «*p*rl*nce who g u a r­
AveT Priced only 13500.00 Ee*
an tees every Job. Would att• *rm t. Edward F. L ent, phot
ireciata e t r i a l Temporarily
term*.
located al'408Vk Jfrmnt
462 A
A. R. Welch.
tu t h e Florida
S U B S C R IB E
7.
Fla.
STORA GE your ear at Ken*’*
Hportaman. Gulfport
G arage.
Specla'
rate
dead
.
.
®« fr"
U per
t/CI y
M*
• ' 8 U t e * Id*
,
__ and fishing new*. Naw and
ito rtc a
authentic.

b e f o r o I c a n m a k e lh a l d r e a m

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M em b er AiuH&gt;cJnled Prena

N l ’M IlE R

122.

Churchill Resigns As
British Prime Minister

(Jift Of Sanford Man

Kettles Is Named
Recreation Head
By City Officials

R e n t Controller President Truman
Declares Ceiling*To Address Meet
Checks Inflation In San Francisco

Committee Hears Pro­
. gram For Summer
M o n t h s Outlined

Nazi War Souvenirs Other Trips Planned
Fbr Visits With ForFrom Col. S c o t t
Shown K iw anians
eism D i g n i t a r i e s

General Election To
He Held In July To
Choose Parliament;
Labor Refuses Help

I' \ M l S. May 23. ( A D ­
H r A*»u*lat*d Crtsal
AH members of t h . acting
R efreshed
A m erican
tn Germ an
government
and
vl
member#
of
the
G erm an
fan lry m c n
broke
th ro u g h
command In Flensburg hav#
th e enslern a n c h o r o f th e
been taken into custody as
JapitliCHO O k i n a w a
defense
prisoners of war. Suprem e
l i n e in u M i r p r l s c a t t a c k w i t h H eadquarters announced to ­
day. The arrest# Included 300
^ o u t n r t il lc r j * o r t a n k s u p p o r t
WASHIN GTON. Mav i t . i/l’i
How r e t control nnls in p r e ­
C. F. K ettle!, athletic conch of
officer# and a number of
^ * t o s e i z e t h e n o r t h e r n e n d o f th# Seminole High School, ha*
venting Inflation xva» today to ll President Trum an will g&gt;&gt; t&lt;
other ran k s and .-tvlllana.
to Kiwanians at the Motel May. ' Sun Francisco to address th
t h e e x t e n s i v e p p s H i o n s d o m i ­ been appointed City recreational
Admiral Itoenits t* p resu m ­
fair by Bussell Davis, a r t s ren t final session of the United N*
ably among arrr«t«d.
n atin g
Y o nabnru
Ray,
a director a t a salary of 1000 a
control director. G erm an rifles tlon* Conference. S ecretary of
f o r m e r N i p p o n e s e f l e e t a n c h - yeor. ll was announced yester­
and war relics sen t from Gcr- State Stcttlnlus announced after
day a t a meeting of the City
L O N D O N -M o v 2 3 .-(A P ) —
,crag e.
many by Lieut. Col. I). G. Scott, j conferring with the President N"
„
t
hut
it
i.
e
syce
ted
j
1’rinti"
M in iste r ( 'hurt-hill reI x i s significant gain* were r e ­ Recreation Comlttce in th* office
were displayed hy Julius Ding dates wi_
.
.
ported from China, the P hilip ­ of J I.. tn g l .y , chairman, at thr
felder wlp, translated many G#i
to be In i-ailv Jun e
ti g Mini t o d a y ,
C reak in g
up
Sanford
Atlantic
NstluiiHl
Bank
pine# and mnpplng-up operations
man itiMriptlon*
rilher l u s i m . s thut m u siill j ( ; re'Ut 111 i l a i l l H W a rtilllC COallMr Kettles SUgg.*l&lt;d a Mirird
in Burm a while u g row ing tide
Wanli
fr.
D u n n e the l a t t e r ', talk whicii tthe
h r President away
of athiettr and other
l uni g n v o r n m i ' i i t a n d H ig n alizuf Iroup* was prnm is.il from lprogram
iiijfton
.,&gt;rtce&lt;le'J (hat of Mr. |I r \ u ,. M$* mu
ect rational
activities
for
the
Europe. The Seventh Division, reDlnRirhlcr «ti*j»l»&gt; &lt;«I ,\ (i rrm a n
1 A inrotfiur with Prime Mini* t n g tht* n a t i o n ' s f i r s t g e n e r a l
b.tietlt
of
the
young
people
ot
/ j t u r n l n g to tho eu stern flank of
mark of the 1921) vintage, which, ter Churchill and Marshal Stalin. |
pin in a dP C atic.
Okinawa front
after
a
two- the city this summer and r e ­ Tht* com fortable modern house Is a feature of t h e Ball C am p Pike farm which Robert M. Blanfonl he explained, was not worth the dale and place to be determined
( ' h t i r c h l l l ja •‘X|&gt;OCtcd, o n
weeks' rest niailr a one m il. ad- vested th a t he plan* to begin of Sanford has given to St Mary’s Hospital.
(o disco. % peace problems
)
K in ir I
VI
registration next week of nil boy* Two sealed S isters of Merry look nlwrut the gift Hires S tan d in g a r r Mr uiid Mrs. William T h o m p ­ paper M was printed upon
vancc, o verrunning Yonabnru. th# |
i
,7
Mr D a 'i s , In hi* opening re2. A conference with Gen lie- | n *1U I*** °*
IsAOrgC V 1,
son, resident m an u g eis of the farm.
^
second largers, city. on Okinaw a ■»««
marks.
commented
upon
the Gaulle, hr,id of the French nrovi j
u
n# t a n * T#r»»i
nnd tho first sixcnhlo town on th# schools who are interested in
w o rth lrm n e-s
of
tile G erm an .ional goserllinellt. time nnd loc*
island to full. Tho thinn ing Ja p a n - p articipating In such activities.
murk, which lie said, hud bes-t lion
v .t t" be d c ti im in r d
e
• , ,
|
u r
Present at the meeting were
)t oso lino wus stretched by 4,000
l l ', , " , " 4 " *
Tkeeei
A voyage to Mamin f,,| the* . J ( | | ) S
A lU llK
IT C S l
Inglcy, ll.L. Cornell, l.eii
yards, nearly doubling the front Mr
ifiNUirui■(lam &lt;•( thi* int|rp«n«lrri! |
to be defended ag ain st tho Tenth Lcsher and Herm an Morris, com­
re|»uhii( .*f th r I’hillppitir*. whn,
arinv which is hurling five sit vl- i posing the recreation committee.
slons at t h . Ja p a n e s e fur the Coach Kettle* and Rollaml Dean
representing The Ssnfoid Herald
first time
|.
a
•
a . ■« rr|»t (ha* fn itafiofl f P f - l ' h i *
Among the activities planned
#
Other Yuiik i gained u stro ng
s&gt;r»k'1" 1 ' nil'll a* t 4 a! t •
W \SH I S ( » I «»N Mhv JL •r*’)
" foothold on the hills #t the north for this sum m er are a diamond
«rrriiinnt
K ,S 'n \ V I I I K. M hv J I . (4 *1— l«n&gt;t
end of u sis mile long ridge c u r v ­ h*H league and Inurnment, volley
In aa&gt;isllt laall. th I'f rak.lf l.( ItlAli- \ iitilrs. U|&gt;r or wa' hHlIiMifi n((«rk*
T h 44ti»«tif|« 4if St Mnry'* IIoRtiitul
Pru»r® Finr (gift
(•all
league
and
tournment.
tennis
|
ing the length of the Chlnen
$ n»it* w *i ii» !■ S..$ *U i .at si r,.» »»»* * * •! ntfc' l r •r. th* * r i t « r n
! ' • ifiRikrot)••» |iI•*y#tl (h r 11*11
• •
.
.
, ,
, I*••vi®»itn I *vr i njiiYfil (hr fr o th
peninsolu which form# the co n ­ Inurnment, touch foothill g am e, i s
.1 1 mill f ■r si'trrn l month*.
1(1 ( ll ( ul acr »•* n«t'll »•'* » •
Ior *
ifr 1ft
and marble tournment for the I v C H l C l C n t H A TP « rj^C C l «*4flTr» *fwi r r i i p vrjfr(nhlrp on t mni» |)I*it t.
I.ON..W i Mill. May 23. t.Special
•I mhv v Announced
trolling southern u im of Y'onar hi
Hr
* r &lt;a li tit o f ( h r
®ti»ti
'rim lr
t
h
r
u
!m
v
)
u
ith
no
inkling
of
the
drnl
l tilt h\lihliM|f %
wrrr
K i hmI
,« «i#iiuura Oa r « , . T w .l
It should l&gt;e li.#ky l,t,| in in h*i pr.tmixi*il It* i* I '• *krht..f .It
Ink
hiif hvart«&lt;| ififl *(orv hvhifnl th# rtui.i nf th&lt;* 4 I tloninir aerr* *r#
he
would
tini . n t ,ng * few .m ail bombs, tha
(hith«t
ha
vxotihl main
l l l nki
nt t (illahh*. Mini the farm houit n i g h t , t r a in r e •« vonlli i a, r at S t |I that
((•RllRI
o* n « i I l r v . i
( ’ f....'
‘
Ilia Haul,&gt;« 1 1*1 Undo Kennel club lou
,uur||rv
; „ i, ii ,#i m ,I I all„„ns float withrn
rv
1
1*r
11
$»i)c
"
K
h
m
a
t
o
n
e
r
x
\ . . u , a r ) r n y n t s # ftri tho g if t u H
If he ran t o i g n r i l e Other dogs
___________________ ' lt .... (f„| th an main nurpoac
r r r e h r t l, SUt#r Mary A n n on - , r t *°r
ndieatlons are th at tlo- ievent
Unde,
the
resident
m
anagem
ent
I
"
"
/
l°
.........
lh
r
,U"
*
"
1 II
i
1 ............ '
l" , r ‘ ,,rU; h *nd
-ount tn -Sanfoid and ciula. the hospital sui&gt;erinlendent, nf Mr and M r . W L Thompson.
f | n u h r J ((l|c
sS fft. l t a y f l l O I U l H l l H t y
t ™ * ',
ty lias fall, ti fill ha# t.ren given permission by th*
short of what is c s t l m n t r l to trr donor to tell almut It.
i WEST PALM BEACH. May 23 t h r correct figure,
l.d
tine day in 1938, llobert M.
_____ _
. —The Rev. H. Irving l .oultllt ward Higgins suld IihI bn
.U a„f,„d Ball l a m n Pike, w .lkm ! I
^
^
•" •»■« . *•&lt;*&gt; &gt;
* f« t
s S(fl lUymoml V H . s t j . ......j ” l t b..it..............re „f g ia y . whIU
Mr, Eugene Simpson of .Ml. f" r.m rr
«l . 1,0&gt;7 .Tr‘n,‘7
An esten slon of een.n- inking ..-to the hos.nUI and announced
More than ItHKi chfrken. pro- they T lw h V “ e r o « thr'' 1 ^ " ' He ®f Mr
and M r.
U G ll a .ly . | - r r . e r , ..t, t n , . paper .U n it 33
Horn Will l,e nt th . Ked Croat Eplawpal. Church in West Palm Dine until
B
aturdav
t
until Baturrlav b .- I,
timt: he w . „ . „ | to „ * , 1.1. f a m , '
l)m h w p l , . | with almost . h o o b i h . v T sn o m o . t u o . n 7 o ,
Myrtle Avenue .# one ..f f- r t ......... m e t e r Tin-v . . e known
Beach
and
Alt
Holy
Cross
Churen
X
r
an
te!
from
TaBabassi-i
P p e d #X
looms on the Lake F ro n t on
“&gt; l°* h t ' M“ r v *
oil
i.'.00 -----ltnil
,,,
h f s L l u r i l j "tv member* of the IJ W tb Re- 1 «“
landed m dropped
-#i U.00
egg. W—hlv
weekly.
J u n e 1 at JO.l/O o'clock to meet In Sanfprrf, and for fo ur years ur Higgins said, In order that
H cniitd eaoflj t,e" .
t t i r k i t 1 »"w*nt o f Englpeen. of «he VIU .,ol«*lve. tn l*olat*d 1*««R‘‘®®| lt
“ His offer was a complete a O M
MetnwhUa. h it. Ufa nfonl, an
jut
A
r
m
y
chaplain,
was
cease
more
m
m
p
lefe
ro
tinl
isji
be
made
Ritili
0 wllh those who a l « — lutarfstw d
la us.” tbs •nprriniondQnt f f Jdtrly Larhulor, h*a mur I t ® 1 OP t h e d a i l y d o u b t .
p Hn
'
1 » n t 1»# o f t b . T * ; . d A , U I , V u
j . , » » ! •* KW » m d It • • *
tT * * tt* \
in enrolling „■ i.uinbm # of th* c ro tM su f fra g a n ' bishop a f t h q slid Iiim rr otcTh-oked oi nniltlv U V#
a Irttoi from l.leut. U&lt; n •# .S ' l h a l Gir attack s "sh.iiild not b*
Bnnfortl
Mn
ft i» uttalrr rI cmmI
roiiiffht't n n t r i f
Diocese
south
Florida
here
of
8
ou
can
I*
added
Home
Service Corps
iff
the
I'attoo. Jr t*, Mat tiro
I,o»
ewe*| w it, alarm
Hlanford rxpUinml he
l that hi# K«alth
i* i»«Mir
Mrsl Harr—a l* Wllr,
T he special i lieck up l&gt;t the
.American Red Croat. Mr*. S im p ­ tmlay.
II Mi,|,list.Ill „ a r r ■'•Iinnielidvd
I'uhllr t ' a r n r d
I llr* IM ssN
s I l k , I SI#..
More
then
200
blihope,
clergy
(hr
ilcril
rrndv
t&lt;
*
h«i
«
j
nn«l
i
l&gt;
#rmiU
TrIMng
of
Secret
tteinimde
Comity
Chamber
*
of
son Is certified by th e a re a h e a d ­
M h s l s l l • # M , b l u l b o s h r , J l « II
for \ alor In defending llaat-go,
I bo military made the anand
Episcopalian
laymen
a
tte
n
d
rJ
Commerce
Indicated
that
tin
tub
th#(
we
I'dtllil
Inapecl
lht»
pr*»p
A
few
i
I
hv
*
or**
hr
informed
J
I
»
r
tlvs
T
Shrll
•
l.r
q u a r t e r , tn A tlanta as being a
■luring the last d/lve attenipte.l iuiuio rm ynt as * w a r iu n r to the
• J r r s f , lia r
- Ms l'«lr#l
T here­ ert&gt; any tirnv to iktMp r Ijuui «• ,
i i ®*u#«»4 ii# »*•«# i«t®i
rotrinuti nt
*nd
experienced the ecrvlce* In lloly Trinity ulattnn was incnmnlcte
pnhln- I n rxplodtd U»mtn may be
L\ l h # I t f i m i n t
l o s s * II# ------- I IC S i l t ,
I
Church.
fore. census rards have been m a il­
W teacher
fount! m laolated
|&gt;iacrt and
i M u l Hall llall, ■■..##!,
The letter r»*«U 4
Th* Rt. Rev. John [). Wing, ed to all ctiiir, bet in town, and
The classes will begin on Jun*
I Kira
* I Irw,rail#,
®htui)i1 he avoided, it *tattd.
*
tiirencie#
«*f
w»r
h«vr
i»rt&gt;M
ri%
te«i
sebimls, and post card forms
I I l l s P rrssn 'l i Mr# sir H i r r .
4 and will cover a 50 hour bishop of South Florida, was to all
1 hr halioun® have U r n the talk
th r VIII (t»ri»* ••‘•I
T h irl
•• ' • a l l a a e a i n
r mmr T * e e # »
J v iaar # s a l t,
f s i r a l ■ sir#
course; 2 fl houra class room consecrator, with th* Rt- Rev.
At my \Vr nrc nil *n«t%t ri'irn*( ••f the vxrni for rnttnlhn Until to*
•
link &lt; #rwallts # I lalrr's |*#|
study, it hours obOVrvatlon, and Spence Burton, bishop of Nassau,
•li»\ hoYkrkrf th r ••ffitc of cen*
•S i r * l l s f r — I ulM.ll , ,
ful
and th* KL Rev. Reginald Mail l r . n s * llall l l a l l , Mi . uhl r
IH hours field work.
N't.nr «*f u*» '•ill
f»»i if*.( ...i si ip f..r(*ati»' alia niriilton of
I 11« t II ## |*# H a l l - I w r * #
£
The primary responsibility of
th r 311ii i k ' ■I*"
" h u h \t*ti (ham In Ihr |»re»*1 Skill
Dill#
« liar# I ark I •
\s k .i $• ilir |»»iltl»4 1*» k r r (» »pe
™ Home Service Is. ll was explained
S I klak’a I n , , . T s# &lt; a t,
himI v»»ul &lt; «*r V
• *4t)lr%!• •! * ri
today, t l ) Assistance with c o m ­
I I III, Wars
- *1 a ,, k l Ml
f. ivij '• • *i#®1 i. * f ((»•• t&gt;all«x&gt;n9
&gt;
}
i
c
r...t
*fi4M
M
*'i
I -silk
It a r r
I alnol,
munications between service men Die Rt. Kcv Frank Alesander
!r »t (',* rt cM‘N in# .tai and
Kt l l t ' KU' t l l N a t t a . W
Mi
■M vlalrl-. ..........
dm* IM rgfridri , IlHtt
Rev
A Hireling of #11 triuil# | l n ) ,
Mr- I. ,tb L Prat ,&lt;■■• of I'aola
and l tin i families nnd with In* Ju han , Florida; lhr Ut.
I
••Ml
,
n
#
V
s
II
l a kl
|.» h••I*| llailnKm ** •» 'f ^t *-f I r i s . ■!( Pair t ( l i r i l l ' tai•| (imImV the
Ml.»#l
a*,l olliris interested in tori" • revelv i.l 1 -■«- -•1*sv # Irli-gram from S l a l a S a r k i s , a Wall,
qiilric# in irg u id to their w elfar* . I ! harle* ( oejrck I *rp*nt«r, Alq iiimii ,,f llir t i a rd rn I lid,
a
vk a is
r t M i ir -l
a lit|
aim*
I „
ireniu®
I,-I# C lis* hern , allrd for Kvid*) ntgl ■ her son I ion! Jn. k It Pearson, a K •r la # S|#p
t 11, a a ai 1. #
( 2 ) ro onerntlon with th* mill- | . n.’** *“ ? "* ’' ,v J ° h n I#&gt;ng Itant Ilonov * l u m n u l tr ,
skitho.it niil'lai &gt; th reat, hut
*
Sub*4'4juvnl1&gt;
lh*
i#
1
*
tit
lr
bavc
th at person* who
bv i oacli K ettle.. newly appon
IS is
s l i r a s , I Sr Imr
Army HU pilot who bail Iresn a I
e tary am.d nuvul a u th o ritie s by. Jackson, Ixiulalana; and the Rt. urged
i t h m i i c uf th r \ III ( " i |. , t*» lhr •it til* &lt;1 U ttx in ii; lit hrlp th r J a p a ­
l l l l k lla&gt;r---1 IS Mil,,
obtaining social history m aterial Il*v. Edwin Andtrson I’cnlck, of • Intel th r u intention of milking ed I'll) ris realional dlrectoi, I r prlaoy.-r ,,f war In G ermany for I M a t I*laaas
S
llrlir l a i ,
Kyll Klver. thro** ••• th r Khun*, nese to correct their method*.
blood donations, mall back curds tho purnose of organising .« nine months, s ta tin g th a t he was • U s s # l i s t * !
• Hiss i s l a * ,
rtruulrrd for medical tyaatm ent, N orth Carolina, who pr*ach*d.
“ There U alw ays the p otllb ility
your cap tu re *if Kohleiif. th r *uh
sent
them
In
o
rder
that
the
tennis
club
and
promoting
in
Thar*
wa*
a
luncheon
f
o
r
th*
a
Tim#
ra
s
a
#
,
T
s
i
a
r
k
ls
a
Prl*s
g
e
ttin
g
along
all
right
and
hoped
and bv making report* on hom*
• rnuent • • • • u U cr«aeK»if of thr th at uiit-xploded Inunh* may b i
4 8 r k r. B i n u r a l.aal lltaa*
schedule
for
the
day
of
donatin'!,
terest
In
tennis
among
tha
young
blahopa,
visiting
clargy
an
d
vesto
see
her
soon.
HI*
last
letter
condition*
needed In deciding
at It* moat difficult •cvtitr . 1 fountl Ivinir in isolated sputa or
Stalk Harr—K alartl ■
I rm
1Rhine
had hern dated Dec. !&amp;. she said,
quaatlon. of discharge or f u r - , ‘JT. with th .lr »1«#. ■» which May 31, can be organised nt people. It was announced twlay
lUalalrlla II
u ltin c in v«ur vict«f»®n.w atul com t*ii let I in w(H»tlet| a re a s ,** th©
The meeting will be held ill and add,-,I th a t he bad been ’ I M s sk is lr' ilU r k i v i s k s , " •»
lough; (3) assistance to disabled 1 ‘h_«
. ^ ' l l U m B.^ T ur once.
I rapid advance t *» the MuMc Itivri stiitrm rnt nai*l
“ Quite u few local resident*
« Arrsr, Hill
piloting a Flying Fortress which | J “ r ’ *1. l i a r
servlet) men and th e ir dependants n tr , ’roctor of
~ th** host
“
*church,
“
Some may t* hurfvd tn malt*
a i r evenl.n which "ill I t ' r ip ,
Hill aall.,1 llrk rl l l a a a l
have registered at the Bed Cross the Seminole High School #udi had be#
®Iml down over (iff 5S
t Ilia.
nd to dependents of d*caas*d and vestry *rit*rtain*d fo r tho during
Ik a k irtra i
• •«*«? * "w»a®i®« t histitry and t|np hrn th** puD* inir fxiittw VNith tha ««»mlnjc of
the pa«l m onths and have I to rlu m at 8 ou o'clock. A presl many
llarr —I a*laarll y
mon in p resenting claim* for n«w su ffragan bishop and Mr*.
w nr in w eather nml th r end of
«*f every ouldirr
Indicated
their
willingness
to I dent, a rc rrla rv . und treasu rer w It
LouIttlL
to i and othar
vern
compensation
Lieut. Pearson was I»orn anil I, |I &lt;«•$
'•'"••LiMHf.
‘ '11• ss#
• •k’'» la
. d
iir-rlf arwl t h r . I.... I session it is it«&gt;iral&gt;te
’ I’lranr accept f•*c
**
Tha
bishop
and
his
wife,-again
donate
blmid,"
she
alnlril.
"These
I
^
rlecteil
and
a
program
laid
m in t ‘benefits;
(4
)
financial
eld
I
al
‘
U
‘
„n.| I,,, &gt; I ti sst |,i"iplr uimI • &gt;|'« tally ch il­
raised In S anford, giadiiated from s i k r . r t u Ma**ir i . o , ii.—k
(rafivmlt to th r "'f»
will b* honored from 6 to 7 P. M. peonle luive been contacted by
f„r the ruining year Plan
for special nt-eil!
or
ill not iirt&gt;v|de,l
li# i
1 . •&gt;*r w. s i
o f -Be Missis
"f your cQmnitiod tn\
•
'.'L .,: . S "
fri help­ at a tea In th* Pariah House for Anall. sod a ie tu rn card w a s Mre under way to secure tifiprm* Bemlnuli- High .School m 19.35 and ..........r
* # f,,r from public funds; (fit
&lt;I■I •i river. In' e a r n e d of this
(hanks anti admlratitm f ••i
hren in
thr *rr\ Ice 'iti
iu«l®Dia litas® *
J ment* to rs isiiu g tennis court# *- n i l
ful activity directed tow ard in*«t- vlattori and the parish mem bers, enclosed
i.ri«#M.|, liurur.i a rii 1 i s u l m n o i unilandinir i u u f " achieved
“ Becauar the day muv not lie
•ell as tin- reconatruction d ll.
munOis He .. m a rk e d lo t h . . V r V ' m V ,* '” I V .V S .
Ing thus# family difficulties which given by the Women's Auxiliary.
•iei ho i trcuii-sisrii r , to touch or
suitable for 'those who have al­ French Avenue coirrts.
former M etielrnr Harry of MU a It r 4 Flare
II a 4
do' not require financial aid.
#|i|iriiuelt all) oiifamiiiar object."
ready registered, or th eir health
k J *a• I o«t
4 I ark r
IU h a
“ W Ith veterans being diechargl l is hoped to organlte u nutii
r
Nafrtv- C am p aig n
L iu u ts R .
'•bv 1,1 IISDI VfvJn*.
•
**
_A~**- *
may not Ire up
r jO tfl
u l.tC P n -U v p .Army .In. Jncr»«*ltM .
I lie war d e p a rtm e n t has s t a r t ­
rh rck rir h'y fdcVntclans, an uppeal t i e r - o f - t n a m i n t r m v ntr*' Thi) s t a f f ftcriffuMt with the WAC» at
num bers and th eir w elfare b e­
mer, l o a c h Kettles said, and
ed mi educational public cam paign
la being Issued to the public at sum(Ceallaa#*
Us l ‘aa* T h rs .i
M a a « l a a ®4 O a t*®i * T k r v t }
coming of growing concern to all
rt
in •■•operation ss it It schools and
large lo nnswer this u rgen t call,"
of us, It la Im p o rtan t t h a t in-*J,leut.
Raymond
A
hmlei. ,-ivtr organisation*.
En*. Gordon E. Coffin, a cou- said Mrs. D tngfeldtr. "Those who
(t v i l l a s ’ * n s r s t e Threat
German prisoner of war slice
r|,e enemy would he aided
aln of Mr*. F ra n k Bauar o f Ban- have not received card s and are
Dec. 27, 1944, has been Itbeiatvd. | g ie n tly
by
rtacl
Inform ation
ford, wa* loat on a ro utin e tr a in ­ anxious to donate blood, . will
A 7TH A AF HEAVY BOMB 4 according_
tn
word
riH-elved ( ... ut time, locality anil effect of
ing flight on May 14. f r o m th* please call the Red Cross, phone
Kit
BABE
IN
T
H
E
PAI
AUS,
through the Sanford Naval An t h. balloon* in helping him lo
Jackaonvlll* Naval A ir Station, 80, between 9:00 and 12:00 A. M.
May 18, (Bpeciall — Flrsl 'S g l. Station and relayrd to ih r lo. ..I ,-val «le Ills efforts, ft wa* stated.
and nothing further ha* been and between 2:00 and 4:00 P. M.
I’aul
E.
Weidner,
enlisted
top
Red Cross, who Immediately noti
i iviliana were asked to do as
learned concerning him.
“Th* Blood Bank will be held
man of a 7th A A F Liberator fled Lieut. Kadcr's parents, Mr p r c „ „ n,| rssslio have done an d
On Sunday a mas* wa* held on May 31 In the office of the
T h a site of tha p raaen t Holly­
squadron, whose home Is in S a n ­ and Mrs. W. E. Kader of 2659 | " r e fra in from spreading
new* of
spre
wood Shops alora a t 112 E a s t for him In Jackaonvlll*, an d Mr*. county nurse, Mr*. Frances MeK a r h r « a l d « n l o f H«r nt nnU i u u n t f n o t r o n i a t t a d b y « r t m u i #nurn*
ford, put# Up with *11 the a d ­
i #lly
F irat S treat, wlU fea doubted In Bauar attended. Ena. Coffin, fa Dougall, next to th* F ire S t a ­ o r a t o r w l j l b e I n c l a t J e d If - h» ruf® o u t t h e b l a n k b a l u w a n d m a l l e &gt;1 t o ministrative detail* handled by Palm etto Avenue.
any nl,s-&lt;-tfi
specificc liallix
balloon Incuient of
t
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m
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f
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r
d
,
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
I-leuL Kader, In th# A rmy Air I Mhtrli they may h ear."
tha riaar future, according to an aurvlvad by th* widow w h o live* tion. The hours for donation will
( l i v e n a m e s a n d o t h e r I n f m m a l l o n r e q u l r ® d b y l a w , a a o u t l i n e d , of
________________________
n»da tod ay b y F ra n k In Jacksonville. II* lived I® Ban- be 9:30 A. M. until 12:00 A. M. a l l p e r s o n a vf a l l e s e a . I nc l ut l m b a b i e s , c h i l d r e n , r e l a t l v s e , e m p l o y ® ! , first serg ean ts everyw here — tn Forces, was forced down over j
a nouncement mad*
the
United
State*
as
well
a
t
F ra n k fo rt on Mans. Germ any.
•a, p a rtn
r i e.r o_ f tn a_ f i r m of ford with th* Bauar* f o r mor* and 1:00 P. M. until 6:00 P. M . " h i r e d h e l p , b o a r d e r s a n d r o u m s r ® l i v i n g o n y o u r p r e m l e e e A l s o D a m n
® Sham#*,
overseas.
Hundred*
of
reports
o f a l l w h o a r e e n l i s t e d In t h s a i m e d a e r v l c ® s wh o l i v e d In y o u r h o m e
Holly-wood Shop* o f F lorid a, own
and la te r interned In S f l i g Lull Y 'c t . N S e e k M o r e S p a c e
n • y ear and mad* many she stater).
cross his desk dally. But hit ( amp Number One. He w»» latvi
p r i o r t o e n l i s t i n g In s a i d » r f » •*
I n d i c a t i n g In i &gt; c c u p a t l o n c o l u m n ,
■
are o f th a atora.
mda here.
w h e t h e r In t h e a r m y , n a v y , tt.-arl nee. c o a s t g u a r d , m s r e h a n t m a r l n * .
chief
in
tereet
Is
morale.
movtd to annlher camp frtim
Tha atora room
ro®
a____
d jo ln ln ^ th *
WAC.’H. W A V B H . Hl ' Al tH. n u r s * *
«Of p#, s f r
Al l d a t a or I n f o r m a t i o n
Th*
ability
of
men
In
this
g i v e n wi l l ba h e l d In c o n f i d a n t r ■
which he w a i liberated recently
rs
store, now occuplad by tha
JCalau*.based L lb c i a la r . squadron
Roebuck order office will be
*TiiGiTnlnir rnfilTilXtuItK J . J .
’
AUK
.UtassUiH'ss
-t«--«djuit
them
srtvea
to
the
Hvmgover on the expiration o f t h e
co &lt;&gt;f Uumpbcll Losslng Post 63
84M B
M i r 1 Mirth iKOeeWal • &gt;#a
f“ AUtins.s*
condltlona
of
a
rem
ote
base,
b
e­
p resent It a t * on th o S o ars ' prom«
of (he American Legion wo* a u ­
set by h e a t and him ldlty, varies
. a t* Plana now being made call
thorised by the mem bership a t
' It
T
A
L
L
A
H
A
S
S
E
E
,
May
23,
—
widely
with
their
Jobs
and
tenWASHINGTON, May
ir n
S8,, m - Tha House today passed Senate
for tha connection o f , t h a tw o
the M
lre ting held nt the Legion
eram
enU
.
Yet
S
e
rg
e
a
n
t
Weidner
manl to&lt;l*y
atora* and Improvement* lo th a Tb* Jostle* Daportmont
Hut Monday evening, lo req u est
CapL
J
a
m
e
s
P.
Rudolph,
ailBill
633,
which
exempt*
8
am.
r
‘
'
inowa
all
hi*
men
m
u
s
t
work
as
'
f r o n t ' a n d .In terio r.
A complete fUad an anti-trustt s a l t - designed
the S anford City Commission to
* team. To incur* th is, he ipenda v m k # m an for the big show, allow additional space a t Evar«
thUdran’a- wear dtftariraant la con ta atrip th* Pilttabunrh Plat* Inol* County from th* raqulra"H
ara'a
Y
our
Infantry."
will
srm
en
t
th
a
t
th*
b
u
d
g
et
m
a
s
t
b*
moat
of
th*
tim*
“
In
th*
field.’
. • tem p let* !, a* waiU no cxpafulon Olaa Company of iU 106 w atpgreen Cemetery for burial of v et­
Ha knows hi* sauadron mat** a* riv’a In Banford tomorow to mske erans.
housas and ratal! stores. Th* auH, ap|ffov#d by tha com ptroller, and
of the presant woman'a line*.
final
arra
n
g
e
m
e
n
ts
for
on*
of
BB936,
which
'
exem
pts
th
e
county
Individuals,
checks
th
a
condition
’
• t T •‘o a n fo n i h a i show n it* a o p ro v . filed in Toledo. 01*
The m eeting was presided o v er
ng tha bbadgai
from sanding
a d g a t to tha
of thalr aqulpmant, q u a r t e r s and th* boat a n d most Instructive en­ by Third Com m ander H en ry W ol­
th® Pittsburgh Plate
al n f o u r polleiaa b y g iv in g
terta
in
m
e
n
ts
avar
shown
In
S
a
n
­
■omptroller
For
approval.
food,
aeoa
t
h
a
t
thalr
contributions
«
t
........................
constantly Incraaslng p atro n _
Owana-Ford ’ Olaa*
cott
O thar Banat® bill*
b lllt • tpassed by
to ths g ro u p effort a r a consistent ford, according to E dw ard F.
•avan other glaaa maaafaaturarx,
Three additional member* o f
Lana,
publicity
chairman
for
the
i
B
it534,
fixing
th
a
Heuaa
were.
&gt;M«
.
with
th
alr
abilities.
and 11 offlcar* with conspiring to compensation o f th a Bctnlnola
the Post p lt d r e d to gtva assist­
7th
W
ar
Loan
drive.
B
argaant
W
aldrar
w
ears
U)«
ford. Wa Intend to heap faith mono! “
*the p roductloil___
In ( t il in g and picking u p
Thla show, he said, h a t 65 men ance
Asiatic-Pacific ribbon w ith a batta tha ing. c
w ith S anford In
tlrk ata to the Legion and Elk
tlon and sola o f flat County School B o a r d r 8B 535,
who
will
show
how
to
use
all
th*
fix
ing
th
a
com
ran
aallo
n
o
f
tha
tl*
s
t
a
r
fo
r
oartlclp
atln
g
In
the
rom m unltr a larger, fin e r-j
*
s.* .
sponsored F a ir and carnival to
O A
county prosecuting a tto rn ey , and
raconausat o f tha M andated I s ­ d ifferen t weapons of w a rfa re now be held May 28 to Jun* 9 a t
modern fn ovary roopooK*
8B896,
a u th o r is in g
Bamlnola
lands. Ha la nearing th* and of btlnjr used hy th* In fan try , and Celery and Mallonrill* Avenue.
Bhamea aald, adding th a i al
altarawill be shown in connection with It wa* decided to conduct a bingo
Count-* lo convey l a n d s acquired
hia f i r s t y a a r ‘In ' *the Pacific
*“
sailing bond* for th* 7 th war r a m * a t th* fair In o rd*er to r a i s e
by
ta g
foreclosure
to w a r
theater.
• Ih'at
___ 1
JB
o f th a additional
Thar* trill ha a i
Sergeant Waidnar'a wife, the loan.
of the
fund*.
i J b l at&gt;*c# would b# tak en l a t a , th is Board of. director*
former Caroline 0. Sabre*, llvaa
JoelFlald. co m m and er o f th®
POPS PROMOTED
with bar mothar, Mrs. John Du­
8*v*nth District, announced tha®
Second U a a t John Pope,
ran, ®t 1407 West F irst 8traat,
i ° ^ » 0 o'clock
all d istrict commander* w*i~ —
of Mr.__ ttnd Mrs.
■ n . B.» Pop
YV B A T H E R
Pope of
Rsnford. HI* mothar, Mrs. Wil­
No. •
pointed by D e p a rtm e n t Com''m andniwt#thl® all j , ha* boon promoted to
liam E. Y ounr, live* a t 3118
Pfe. and Mr*. R. W. Southward er E. Mead* Wilson to a*i ® c t &gt;
• —
the r a n t of first UeutoaonL Ha
Acton Boad, Parkvill*. Maryland. of F t Riley. Kaa. are spending a location fo r t h f d e p a rt m e n t
F lo rid a i P o rtly cloudy to n i g h t
I* attached to t n armored division
H t aittarad ths armed service In sh o r t laava hare visiting w ith hi* q u a r t a n , and to m o a t f o r t h l a
and* Thursday. Cbntlnuad mild
la G ar^ozy.
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Many Missing In
lo Run Again At
Census F i g u res

Something New
In Insurance

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American Divisions
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Ed Kennedy Is
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Ordered Back To
The United States
Man Who Gave Uncon­
ditional Surrender
Story I h Rebuked
P A R I S , M av 18, OP)— Suprem e
headquarter*
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interfiled in 1J0 it
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illteil fo r tn kin il "nn n c t h r pui t gntim i I n f ji ii *e Kennedy** di*&lt;
In thp (irrm stu rp re lp u .r u f .» notch fm**cd thrnujch the I*nnd«m re* port i i Mr for (he a rlin ti of Mm
n rw i »tor&gt;'” u d o rt ie r a l to r r t u r n tiureiiu of the A ^ io fu ilrd Rre**). inn (•uiiebfo*l in IhM m atter, a
A lle n n«»tnl in ;t utmtcnitmt thnt hr ftrtwl m ille r m y i*m lnirli«ti!*
Ip the U n it n l S U ili1*. hut wo* "the AwiMfiiitMl Preww hn* pub
Th«* text of I h r n11 •-t I'liit* h«-to I
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17 by llr jjt (ifn . F rn n k A lim , 111wt m h i i 11dii of the *t»i! y in ud*
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entice of U k u u t h c im n lio n "
l riB riMin inn ioii it r it ri'U-n*r of t lu­
Uudehroit it ill a n h jm ritm onfn
“ W ith lfl!» i 'f lull*ment," A llen ll lo ry of the un ro m fit lorml « y rte n
nm) is pot et|K-cU'i| to he dm
kjtiii, "tin* regrettable incident »* d rr of G erm an force* * Ml ten by
Ed w ard K ennedy hit* lieen ro ni
pitted.
"The
follow m u
iielton*
have
been taken i»» 11 n*null of the in
ve»ti*'tttion Mint on the nutH**rit\
*1f the trupfeme t otniniAlidf r
“ W ar
C.’n rio p fin d e M
E ilw u rd
K entierly of the A « ?m aijilr d l*re&gt;*
hn viiur
delibei n te lv
\ totaled
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U.liHt re f o iv jl in him liv p ie
in n to rrly iWe;t*&lt;tfU* thm ueb «i»
nut It or i fed Hm nm d* and d e lib e i
life I &gt;' AV«»tffilt|r •tlillllM \ *eiiM if 1 h l ■'
ci iii ’Mh utory 1 4*iirerintiy w lm h to
wjih pledged hi • I ' n m ,
l* di
ju'CI id ile d 11 fi«I iiiije re d In t e lo io
hi l lie I *id le d S i »!•**»
1 " W nr I o rn -in o iih iii Mm (h ii i *
t &lt;illd e llf«w| (if t ill’ A*&lt;om mti 11 |*| i ’* having taken an n e liv r font in
I the prem ature rtdeii.*ii *d it new
■ sto ry Ih ro uirh iu ih u I I hm u r d rh a n
J nets, thu* v io la tin g e ii* (t iig m ill
j tar** ren a o rsh ip
regulation*
I dnuircreitited and ordered to m
| turn to the U n ited State*
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"W ar
('arreap-fiiidrnl
lln b e ti
Rim n r lie of the A rsm riiiteil 1’ t *•*•j who w tu m inpcndrd. lot* -bet*** i u
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P rr* i W # J r.# -J -.y cn t . i n i r r r.\
c r u c i i 01 r : ; . U r ; . . i
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Our purchases of War Bonds
backed our Armed Forces
in the defeat of Germany.
We will
o u r
Forces in the defeat of Japan
by p u r c h a s i n g M O R E
War Bonds.

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TIio Red Array:
H o w It Differs
F r o m

A m e r ic a n

Kussian .Strength Is
In Infantry Pow er
Not In Equipment

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Fancy Cahfotnlo

C a rro ts

Quantity Bights Hosorved
Prices Good Thru Saturday, M a y 19

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Sw eet Tasty C u ban

A p p l e s 2 ib* 2 5 c

PINEAPPLES

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more earless In this res pee t.

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R»d it a m p i a h . 7. 5 . A 2 , H Blue sta m p s i l S , J 2 . K 2 . 1.
f .rr-r.it i'it to tin- Ix ia n i when
C 2 . 1)2 , now v a lid , « i | i i i r Ju n e
M 2 , now v a lid , expire June
E 2 , F 2 . (32 V I i 2 . J 2 . now va lu l. •‘I'i'ly liiit fur nil jiaiuwmifer car
(atolii i&gt; ratlnnt.
e s p ire J use 3 0 ; K 2 , 1.2 , M 2 , *\2
1*2 . now v a lid , c ip ir c J u ly 3 1 .
A m erican a and B ritis h it the a rt Q 2 . P2 , 8 2 , T 2 , U 2 . now v a lid ,
I ’lnttr tun's grea* m ilit a r y lm of c a m o u lfla a e . One could w alk e x p ire A i'iru st 3 1 .
|o r f .iiu — is derived fro m its use
rig h t o ver a tank before seeing
*»&gt; the ile c t r o ilc s in d u s try .
Hl'dAK
it. T h is p erfection probably date*
S t lijs r stam p No 36 expire*
from the d a y s whan the Red Ju n e *2 ; S u ifitr x lsn ip No
t*&gt;
A ir Fo rce w as in fe rio r to the ex p ire s A iirru st 31
M u ir
than
1,000
S a lvatio n
G erm an and the ch ief protection
A n u v loobilo cnuleeiis a re Ilow L J |
SHO ES
from the a k y was in h id in g .
A irp la n e stam ps No, 1, N o . - 2 , service N tiroughout \h e woiJ*l.
T h is t r a it ia ahown fro m the N o . 3 now Komi.
F IT E l . O il.
a r t ille r y r is h t down to the in ­
Perio ds I , 2 . 3 . 1. f* v a lid for
fa n try . T h e A m e ric a n s, "who since
Thousands of years ago. the
land in g In N o rm an d y a lw a y s a n - 10 fpiilnns each.
Egyptians knew the nra of miCA8QLINK
Joyed a ir auperlo rfty w ere much
mnulutmg yarns with needles. ■

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Fancy Call!. (

W h ile They Last!

C a u l i f l o w e r it 2 1 c
Fresh a ia o k Fye*

Peas

lb

19c

N e w Hastings

nosldo Crook Neck

Squ ash

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Tesaa Yellow

C a lifo rn ia English

O n i o n s 5 w&gt;» 2 7 c
Fancy N. C .

pound

Yam s

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S w ih s Famous

N o w 5 Pis Per C anl

Standard Cut Green

JEWEL

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Fancy Tomato
46-oz can

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M« u to I he Profit

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w ith On in fa n try a tta c k in g rc*
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" ► p ir n ” u l the arm y liad moro to
ih' n u h ilefcating Ih * U r r m ilt a
than • -iinnnu'iil
" lit lltjxxinii A rm y i r r n thu*
lu t 11 th r move look* lik e a
in if i t 'i|.'V la m p , w ith xoldiera
tuii't'” 1 nil m im in g board* of
«u|0 pi -t 1 111 x iliap ofl over the
li-m b 'i. .uni ly in g on w agom B u i

1 v •• there

It 1 ea»v t« underxlam i how lit
I he he Vila v of the L u ftw a ffe G e r ­
man plain** were able to (c a r Rua&gt;
*ian tu p p ly line* to piece*, but
when ih r Red A rm y f o t e ir »U p e rin rily
t hie va*t m m
Ju»t
x tn rtril ro ilin g m il never xtopped.
The Ku*xian« did not m e a n y
C n h plane* along the E lb e to d frecl a r t ille r y fire , and it w »* not
*• a rro ra le a* Ihe A m e ric a n fire .
Rel&gt; nn Ground O beervere
Th e liu**lan* appeared ,lo dein ml xolelv on ground ebagrfffira
to direct liie lr n it ille r v and m o r­
tar fu e In the fin a l ira tlle at
7'angerm ueiide
both
were
extie n ie ly xpotty againat eBay t a r -

KEEP 'EM GROWING...

to holp food our fighters
Every pound of fresh vegetables you
gat from your Victory Garden this year
will mean a pound of other food re­
leased for our fighting men — and it
will mean better meala for you, at lcsn
coat- -Let'a keep up every - vftnl w a r
effort — buying bonds, giving bloocL
■ticking with war jobs — until full Vic?
tory l That way we can all doubly enjoy
the great land we've fought for.

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Hi-Ho
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BARGAIN OF THE WEEK!
Freah Ground Pork &amp; Beel

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29c

52c

MEAT LO AF 1*

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Whole Trimmed Pork

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A STO R

GREAT DAYS ARE C O M IN G

'Round the bend pf thb road — the grim
road of -war — America's fine highways
will one day Ye-introduce Americana to
the land they have fought for so vali­
antly. Florida Motor Lines ia doing a
full-time war job along Florida's high­
ways-— but it ia also planning finer,
faster service, more modem and com­
fortable terminals, new carefree toura
for you — in the good days to come.

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Indi a Oran ge Pekoe Tea

T IIE ONE STOP
STATION

Floua 10 ibi

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Seminole
Tire Shop

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Bunoylonti PnitlBli Un&lt;

BATTERIES ^
FAST
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RECHARGING

Sausage ib 39c
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SEA^
COVERS
ACCESSORIES
WASHING POLISHING
WAXING
*u i.MUFFLERS
TAILPIPES
INSTALLED

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Lgt. 2 3 C

Tha Flarar 8arm
201 N. Paris Are.

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prrsrrv* la violate IHom tneallauble prlwlle m for which * r her* been h lo a f con­
tending— we n in l fifhtl
—rA TR K 'K B lflB T .

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SANFORD,

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

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FRIDAY, MAY

F L O R ID A .

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U.S. Zone Of
* O ccupation
Given France

Dismal End To A Mad Dream

® Fritz Kuhn, Former
German American
B u n d Leader. Is
Ordered Deported

Swimming Pool, Hos­
pital And Sewage
Disposal S y s t e m
Am ong Suggestions

■Br *a»a»aai»e f f » w '

The City I’lannlng Committee
header! by Lea 1/fiher aa chair­
man submitted ita report at a
meeting of the City Commiiiion
last night, calling for tha con­
struction of public reit rooms,
storm sewers in Georgetown*, a
trailer park, speakers1 stand fn
Central Bark, and plana for a
swimming pool, hospital, nurae*
home, and a sewage disposal
system, and making a number
of other recommendatlona.
The City (Manning Committee
was created by the City Commlasiou in June, 11*4-4. for tha pur­
pose of getting advice and ouggeations from u citixena com­
mittee on plans for the future
of the city and Is composed of
W.A. Lcfflcr, J.l* Ingley, R.L.
Cornell. A.E. Yowell, S.K, Doudney, till. Culcinan. 11.W. Ruprecht and W.A, Leavitt, in addi­
tion to Mr l^-ashcr as chairman,
| The Committee’s report In full
is as follow*
"Mr Mayor and Members of
the 1 Itv Commission:
i
As chairman of the I Ity I Ianrung (oiiilirltl.e 1 wish to make
#« rt i««rt on it* A d D lllfi for lot
I1***
llioillhi
1Hy y.iwr MfUim this com­
mitted vnm tTeaU-il 111 June 1944.
VS ith tin particular gulr|e
g f o lot
r
it** print dure, tht* €t»« i ip
ui- it* «lutiea with

President Truman told to­
day the French Foreign
Minister that the United
^States is willing to relinquish
to France part of the Ameri­
can Zone of occupation in
Gormnny. The President, af­
ter a conference with Min­
i s t e r George Didault, said
details of the relinquishment"

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have already conveyed informal­
ly to the French government and
arc now fn the proceaa of being
formal! aad.
^
"He tald the UAJ. appreciated
• t h o part which Franco "Should
play" in lettlinf the question*
o f world intereit.
Former Ucrman-Amorlcan Bund
I-eadcr F riti Kuhn haa been or­
dered deported to Gwrmany aa an
jwumlrslrablc allien, thw Justice I&gt;e'*partm enl announced. The order
wan iiaued by the Board of Im­
migration Appeals. A native of
Munich, he urn convicted In 1939
of larceny and forgery involving
bund funds
^
He will he placed on s lx&gt;at
at a time to lie determined by
Amrnuui military authorities in
Germany, the Justice Department
said.
Lieut, Col. Otto Skormry and
a picked gang of Nail assassin*
(•plotted last winter to kill lien-'
eml Klaenhower. Allied Head­
quarters announced today
Skoricny, now captured, and his group
kept the entire Western Front on
the slert for months.
.
A l^rmlon dlsnatc-h from l.uen*• berg retorted Himmler ha* been
traced, and aaid the British Sec­
ond Anny could taVce him Into
custody arrytima.
Thw driving fore* b*hlnd thw
lot to aaaaatinaU General Likenplot
was Lieut. Q fir UH&gt; Shaw
^^ reny, :i5-yrar-ohi
Austrian hetcA• trwnn for Hlmmlar.
Ill* picked gang uf assassins
kept the whola western front in
a stnte of slrrt for months lust
winter during and after the Ar
£drn n c* battle, for the group had
the mission of assassinating Els­
enhower.
Previously, Skoraeny had won
Himmler's attention by planning
and carrying out the hidnap-reacua of llenltn Mussolini. Ilf ulio
3 was credited with kidnaping Adm.
Horlhy during the Hungarian
crisis
L'ntil yesterday. Kkorirny wa»
ItufellsHM *»*. rag* Tbttf)

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American
Fleet
Movements
Group Reports
On City Needs In Far Pacific Worry Japs
Marines Burn Out Jap Snipers In City Of Naha

|if&gt; A*«nr1*t#&lt;a FffWil

Tnkyti in worried over
American fleet movements
today while the British rejrorled tho dee|M\Ht slashes
yet made in the campaign
In regain Singapore. Tho
Ni|ainese broadcast warned
that a powerful Allied,fleet
leaving the Mariannas In­
land* “ requires rigid watchin#
1&lt;inrfiin amiourufii that British
n at * hips aNil pinnr* sank a Japsnaar vrutfivr Wn Inr ml ay in tho
Mulatto Strait. I TO mi If a northwrit &gt;*f Singapore Allifd airmen
ih Mc-I
tht* Andaman
Islands*
guarding the seaway Ui Slnga*
porr, and also the Hi ngkokSingiipofi* riiilwriiv m the nar­
row* wt fM int vi tho Malay pontItAllU,

t Irnti.lfking reported a northern
wjuif

MOVING PAST A BURNING li t ' I LDlNli, FnI MkIsKH! MHr tPi * kIT p » wlinrp rD1 mit frir
sniper* Tin- Narik, vef tire luriue afire in riieir el •it Em flu O, i l,r liivinw ftUU kwrflfp f r" 111 t Cla y!
lllrr „hjrh
|hr
Ir., |. , . »; .!»•*?*» ■ •*. \ hi.„ &gt;&gt;.
si *rt| Hit . », » *
ThcY fnilowml •?» th«* v*4»kr «if t&lt;«&gt;tb*•* that #n»,t *i .I
f ♦ . i.. I* f kfh* If 4' i 1
flatloi.ai &gt;f*..n«lphfit4» »
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‘ditto’s:**arm Labor Is

irt -iunicml

ri v ic

improvements

mid IxttrrmotiU fur the citlicm
&lt;if thin community.
In all our recoinrnciulittiotiA U*
vou, it has Ih*&lt;?ii our endeiror to
111swain only tlm»e project* which
» c c(inf hirnt Iv believed reason
aide, neeeaaiiry, timely ami within
l I uItMnIIr li UN I'M9* 1 areal

CITY BRIEFS.
James W Rockier S-Zc has
bee ifianterl n week'* leave from
Ihr Sanford Naval Air tftation
■itnl with Mr* hucklcr l* visilitt^frirmis ami reialivm i,r llalli
inine, MU.
________

Russia Is Reported
As Planning To En­
ter W ar On Japan;
Jap Cruiser Sunk

«t*«»rtnr

drive

to*

« tr Cfipe mi ( higkiang

,n

f hum

•rhlr.il

thr I.

fvtihllg up a A
ni” t•' than

I
1*.- % pi—•r • w* nuiic llanr af
•l||i I ti « * df k * i &lt;&gt;kiiuiw ■ anti
.ifi ui kip wlikigtnent
M
i h. • f «i 0, fen! iw hi 0 far off
11* Ji'ufiw. ii'ulin o tfd British
&gt;»*11n(*r .1 11■* |■-■*0 * T' brtf I

Dr. Dame Reports H eroic A ction On
Warned Against Increase In Rabies U .S . Carrier G ets (V ili„K Prices On
Among Local Dogs
Misuse O f Gas
Ship Back T o Pori Meat To Be Frozen
uuittn

Workers Going North
Must Huvc ODT Or
OPA P e r m i s s i o n

r

Julian'*

w-ii&gt;! I' s

H

tf — -«■- *

iSii’ ,i that
me fu-l tin mil
&lt;■ieH.se during 11
-sIrrnm siI
itrain uf war tit &lt; hf»&gt; Ik i’ll

m»i n lid*) Incn i

i

i k«hii*» thydi

phuLlaJ in tMiUt «i«ig« and I
insnA,’*' Wlltcfc 1N , Inland H
»c director of the Hcmirmlt ^
Pamc
i oui tl&gt; lliiilth l'rdt fn th&lt; M u 1. I

W ith the labor c a ll from tin
no n i l fui farm a &lt;irkrr» di*»cr H-rij h u e nf fiin
hy Count \ Agtmt f H liftWhim as ' id*- f hlcf

hijllrtim ,

the

S&lt; min

One Thousand
Casualties On Bin
Franklin When Hit
IT A IU. JU U IK’ K
f hit Hug

f ro m

n

For Six Months

u
tNi. i 11N Mar 1M, (/7&gt;M.mbti uf f uiigrcs* *aid today.
(in’ i •&lt;!%it niiu ti U likely ti» /let Ui
tell ladli.iif jirUffs on maat for at
1en*f

1 In
iriiii y

'Tiontb*

(m u r •t ilintf
lii'rii-r«
- m moot 11 notn r of In

ahead
t n. fust
' eon,,i
tr hi ar i«i
Inner cash
I •%m r lull It * o " a%T wlf*'sislj
**I* rri f i*. hr ha a t au111*tx**i1 wnr k
foil*- ■■ill y *i.l miles f » *&gt;n
pt Iren tlrscrlinwt an life keyrrs humin si kfiMHg north on "uii- dll'll it lior rlhlr &lt;ii •-1' *i* \ i**«om a
i
ID*
tnuuhiei
.SMOKE KIKES SLOWLY from the gulled trou.e (lop) overlooking
1•uir *■f h rev limped program W*
IIf ill MHO** lisvi* |m'I" i f I’piH 1•"11 Ml I he I S iiii rraf l '.n m i
ay tht.nriurd g um&gt;11ne
in it -If lifted bv W a r Mobilisation
Ilorrhteag*drn where Ailnlf Hiller ust-rl to hnrungue bi« vhiiin *
Several ia m a of Di Ia tviH' had othi'i it ale s from Nil- dU «.i.*
I
III
iilid
-rl
off
otii
'I
Hiiw
into «ubpri»klou Little remained wflei ll.\F l.ntnlx-r* hmi plu.letoil It
bm rtoi
I i ed M \ insuii and
hi- -slated
g f r a l t'piMKirs of In top ju lm
Mr. and Mrs. H u g h C. W h e h h r l , r« " n l,&gt; l' - , " r««JTte.l to bin. he
A ith Anny Y»nk (center) ilgpds on the window *ill m the »p*riou»
..Ihtf(ioveininent
offictali to
"Rabies havr a*?*«in In'ro re
ftihioceived
wo
rd
fro
m
their
ron.
|
f
*
1
'*
ye»trr.l«v
of
worker,
motor
In
thr
nrit
10
hi‘U(s
living room ,hortly nfter our force* hurl captured the ex-Fue'nrtr'i received
ported
among
the
•»» I (Hi hit n *»f r*|ib*Mv »■ ninl fititft; 1►leak the grow ing meat shortage
C
Whelchcl,
Jr
to
'
north
without
()!&gt;T
or
Ul’
A
.
.
.
v
retreat. A search of the e*t«bli»hmrrit diaclooerl * tlentl (letman of- h e Hugh
ten«i ldiii'k innrVet
KMlh'tf nf itV1Jl11*•
rm*la*on Doin here
No ai» &lt;•f'iir g tn," hr pmiiiI* d • it * Theit thoUktaliiL
Hcer (tKittom), irlentlfle.! a* (Jen. Kustner, who littrl taken (ns own day Mtating that h« v aa confined ^rtivnl
Hhi i srihf ln*%
i minute ehanges,
CMrinrfir*
»r»
living
fimod
-l
op
gam
dine
nations
wmiM
m
1
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h
T
J
l
J
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
*
tel'
f
i
f
1
1
life after KS troop* had get fire to lire Itutirinu* hnlemil Signal to * hospital anil recovering from
f Ivr pfitgfam up- reported hy Irgfs
ing Bjgo* of hiivti * died i il
e
given
k
&lt;
%
hi*
of
fit
*
■
m
Lehalf,
F
t*
-(♦‘H
lllv*
1
h«
&lt;
u
t
f
u
*i
Corp* phot.1 at top. (international I
_____
___________________ wounds sustained on Apr. 1* in
UitofM vkoulil Include these other
H wnlIhu«4 Dm I'agi Thttri
Hum l Hilt nf rlifttml Ail ink' ' r frii Jut|•H
dlACiiar Sever nt v« &lt;&lt;i •&gt; «g
Leipng, Germany.
1* »•f in imIui mg irii’nhm
fottitla uf fit ing *|l« +i ■t *»
,
liHiii aHh»’ if«**»**•(
1 \
-• rtrs to t ii Mtidit'dweight
f t ••rn r iihiiM in •) •
*
Mr AtnJ Mr* tivorgr I&gt;evti)
N'ejfro A r r e h l e d
•
r
.at.'*
f live* I tattle
u tt* j e f«» k
hnh ' i &gt;
thu
I
t
fn
lluford, K l arrirrd Tue*&lt;i») "
"«• I
**11 - i ■* •-oii-i •? ' hold rut tie
For KohhinK School p ' "t «*vu*d ft o mmt1
i A)|9 nMm hn.
•
'
■Sanfiirrl f«&gt;r * brief visit wr&lt;h
frt‘&lt;i
1is »r r»l they develop
II fsai n»»I been - ' 1 i
Its S i p dive Ihvm her
. 11 i.pi in
friends A former .Sai.foni inn t
lit., pi tint1 hc« f
. f ! In "finish off No .1 U pi*
• i»
# Lieut. Volie Williams
The* M-rirs iif rntrir.- hjkI rt*k&gt; Labi tshad te hcth«‘i
chant, Mr llrclch operate. Hr
1 \ i iMjakrement that all rattle
But she escaped and finally , woith $1t lit hundretl Ihi itdd di*
bault Inn at Uuforti, which in bcric» i»f (hr .Seminole High a wild dog or (aim dog cm iiu '
Anyway,
this
grt*
u
w
down
to
Sends Photo Paper
School
lunrh
r«H»m
ilurlntr
(he
pn»t
trt
to
reached
an
A
n
n
i
n
an
dudes under one root, two acre,
i
“ oin notly tu elaughtenrik; planU, In­
of amusement*. Including bowling, four w»rkji hai* been mj|v«mI by the fact that vst an hating have hi?i hurl* r r pni e&lt;
m rnfttd 9(il«trmir *»f tt unntnd &gt;»n
A pictorial aufplement of tha
nr
rest
mol
«iirnU»ltm
of
^oill
for
&gt;
tight I tended to keep n supply of gocnl
valirsi'e"*
and
tn
get
ready
i
skating and dancing.
iiienl miivuig In market.
ford. Several rhddiioi ami om* her ftii-mies again
' Sixth Army N’ *w», aant from the
tha robbf*rim by
VViIliathh.
Non &lt; nNtrrt‘ ?*sitirial sourres con*
ndo11
hav
e
In
r
n
hiili-n
f
’-«»itlv
Philippine* by Lieut. Voile Wilnt^ro,
mho
up
to
A
pril
1
'Am
*
772
'Ira
I
•»■
*(
m
i
Sanford Lodge N «
un (i•-•j with the planning job sahl
0 liami to the Sanford Herald, District Deputy Gov­ C/ommnnder T h o r n e A. M. wilt hold a special meet nn nfttpluyr* nl th« lunth room, hfr*’ , Upon mv. Ki igat &lt;..&lt; ti h*&lt;
I The Navy I»\i(ihd m W.tei
th** progiam o’dbne.1 wai the one
give* tome interesting view* tak­
/-i— » l the ' According t«. I’olire t hief Roy (i Inrr h found that «* h’li^t ( hi ••*• of ingtMd that ihr iep.nr j
And Others From ing tonight at M(jO o'clock
ernor Johnson Aidir
llllr-t lit t •■i.-l.i* f »*t liafk, Put NO
en bv the Signet Corpa on the
thr***?
bil^s
wart*
t*v
mat! d *gluring
done
at
tin
Hr
klvli,
k! ,1 n f (I r rl
A llo n H
M,,0,,lc l , all for the purtm*r ..f ( William*
final ............ •m the Mihsidy prolalanrls.
Installation R i t e s ' ' .&gt;&lt;111
I o ra
A lie n a
ronf , rrtng the Knleml Appnn
Officer* ( &lt; hetlrmhdUK'li * r,'i
' The licadix &lt;if t«n &lt;log» .\rr&gt; iihV) ) a r d. a i d in ok»
1hr
Shown nre battle ecencs end
J, 0. ^rnith
fodtiy coin pit sent to the slat*’ !nl-■ ■ ratnr v (--i • n f»na 3tie* ini m
l •1 P'T-Wl
d&gt; ted
11
■— “ "
} tic* degree.
1hr new VmvHi pnigrttm cxlanding operations, a picture of ■Lir
p " -i
men ted b&gt; i lusf VVillimng in »nlv illM g liu s ii slid lu d ji pr*»vrd
Finn rh'lrgate* uf Campbell 1
— —, ----t hal*
IMU
riiL»nmg nnri «r,"fv
Clydu Ramsey, gi'crntary uf th*
ih 'i l*s|
l»#fo i* the end of this
shot* or
of Hanford Lion* Club for■i the past
_ , Gen.
lirn. Walter Krueger, stiota
Htvaval **tln*i
d*-gv» th
ing thr t * *r
1’hry first ■pifIfl tivi&gt;
pa* I»**m g l*n«t fi3 of thf Amen
a • «4
iprol.al-!1y a ill si i sp tittleh of
Cla bargaining at markets for
to y**r, Ituday
; ® Gla
ir nils
,nipNut&gt; «■f
up thr tirgiM on suRpirinn Thurt w«*rr atr|( with soon
lovy succrrdcd J. E. iiluw run le^'inri ailcjidrd thr KlAtr- Ancona Hen Make«
ram
a I" point meat p"ln v tssiratj j t v delicacies, boating In dug land as “"KKling i,ion" uf thu &lt;n t unvrntinn &lt;rf The
food dellcacls
day morn mg. ihtn got n »ranh r a h i r i have t»cen Mllad ami noi
American
einl ivti d ago, |he 10 point pro­
with native ganiiatiun
out*, "rug CutUng"
,—_
warrant to explore his home r e(»«jr tad to us until ton Inti
ThrcePointLandin#
nnlistiun
rn a
iat it* meeting at tho legion which closer! It* three
gram fnded lo break thr oeof
girls at a dance, also views of Celery City
They found some raimrij gnndh to send the luted* tiff fti joith
:ity Restaurant. He wo* dar streamlined session at the
native* and Spanish type church­ installed by District Deputy Gov San Juan lintel Thursday evcand k Imra jars &lt;if rlcr anti brariH itiatancva
__________
___ ^log__ _
the
luor hren Lane Braises Ladies’ shoitngi uml ( apitok Hill heard,
Equippc&lt;I
perfectly
for
a
three
es.
-ornr cattlemen complained that It
ernor Jl.
11, X
Johnson. .of
o f llaytoui
UayUiua nlag -at .&lt; -U0 IJ, ilK. Johnson
- .
peini Hand in* U.-tea five week*’ bat Jiail been stolen ftmn the kill til by ahuuUng mlu the In Mill»
Support In Drive forced
'Jl H e ' also VneToaed ‘ two U&amp;' [xso Reach, who (rolnted out that San
them tu thke losses on thalr
The delegntci were: Poat Com- old Ancona h«n.wdne property of uneh room, and must important, i with s)hot guna. This mutilates
“ nates, and one five peso-Toole, ford Llona had started somathing
sdnc'k
(C.nlmute *n Wag* Eight)
a bunch of school keys that hed them » o until they ran hot to'
Mrs.
I-oulse
Rourke
of
Box
1155
Pfuisii for Uir Part 'Uht? Liuilrs
almost exactly tha asms sice aa new by naming their president,
V111son. War KihmJ Administra­
enahlerl the negro to enter the examined.
on the Country Road.
itru takinii In furlhaim« Un*
United States bills, and bearing "King IJnn".
tor Marvin Junes representative!
building at will, #
\A
M
For
jrcara
ami
yrars
it
lm&gt;
Thg
hen.
which
waa
hatched
at
the Imprint "The Japanese Gov­
bfindi nf thr Till War Loan of the nl*A, &lt; orntiHMlity Credit
Tha ufflcrre were sent &lt;m their been advertised to thr puhlir and
Other offlctri installed were: Salvation Arm y Is
Mrs. RourWs poultry farm. Has
ernment."
drive was today rKprea*i*d by 1&lt;
Corps-, and other (Jovernmcnt
two well developed legs and fret ueit by the fact that Janitor teught tu irullvhlunU not to kill ward K. Lam?, publirfty
Henry Witte as a vice president,
lirertu! aunu'ir, eonrerned with meet *upLieut. WJUIama. the son of Mr. also John Schlrard (not present).
$695 Short O f Goal in the usual places and a smaller 1? D. Stevens saw the negro the animal. If tlu* animal is
# and Mr*. Voile Willlama of Ban- E. 8. McCall was Inetalled as
idief Irrive been working on the
rowllng about th* school build auMjpcctrd of luiving rallies, nr it t»f the drive
lag and foot midway about two
e
"The Ladles arr certainly do new meat program for more than
ford. haa been on duty in tha secretary, W. 0. Livingston as
The Salvation Army post lacks Inches toward th* rear of the ng at 7:30 o’clock Tueaday morn the animal bite's one without
PhUIpplnea as an Army pilot treasurer (second term) LHck Els- 1095 of reaching ita budget goal "fuselage.”
Ing. Th* negro who when hr provocative cauac, it should he Irk their i)art on this 7 t h w l i a week.
l.ane.
■Inca laat October, served with berry aa "toll twister", a unique of |3,500, and to date the sum
The ceiling price regulation
R. T. Hunt, operator of Hunt’* worked at the school waa known chained or shut up in n tight Lr&gt;an Drive/* said Mr
the Third A ir Commando Group office which consists of the dutloa of $3,806 has been .raised, It Tuxedo Feed Store, to whom Mrs. as Willie Jeff, has been turned • tall or box. If the animal has "and to see how faithful they air would require that the Govern­
working, should make the man ment hereafter give »)x month*
ami la now a ' personal pilot for o f administering l * flnaa to err­ waa announced by Major Allan Rourke loaned the freak hen, was oveo*to Assistant State Attorney
rabies II will become plainly dia­
^ Gen. Krueger.
ing or tardy members, and J. N- 6. Whorlon at a recent meeting of the opinion that tha mother Gtoree A. DeCotles for prosecu- gnostic within a few days and realise that they have « blic job notice oT intention to shift prices
to dlo In order to put this drive at any level of meat marketing
swuevii •Jr,
&gt;S, 1
«WW up north on a o f the Salvation Army Board hen which hatched the chick must llong
Robson
(now
die wfthtn ten days. These signs
from sltrek ranges to the butcher
buying trip) aa “ Lion tamer''. called by K. E. Kipp, chairman. have got the idea of the "three
Police
Investigate
give anyone time to start and over.
"Don't thin# because tierrnany counter*.
Th* latter haa
has the office of we)
It was decided to open tho point landing apparatus" by rea­ Experiment Station
lake the treatment. Only In
Automobile Thefts coralh
Apparently dropped from the
coming guests end keeping track Red Shield Club with Mr*. Nancy son of watching the planes from
rases where tha animal is la r ge has surrendered that you «bould
stop liuflliK bomla,** he »&lt;lv|se&lt;l new program I* a suggestion for
of club properties.
Brock again In charge, -aa soon the Hanford Naval Air Station
Sought
By
Boyle
and vicious should it l&gt;e killed "Now
is
the
time
to
buy
to
J
- - An outbreak o f
automobile
Lien John Ivey, chairman of aa school closes, for tho duration sail overhead.
Even then, these dogs may he help ^Uafeat the Japa and ill# fixing quotas, t t . the big cattle
market*, allocating live- cattle
Edward F.
realtoi-, said, _ jT A L L A jM 8 B E K ,-M *y 11. ((F) SBat Up with little danger.
V • stealing, with U r* later balng
' in* committee", for tho of the vacation seaaon.
more twndi you buy and the from the range lo certain mar­
tha hen when — Home bill 338 Introduced by
Ned~«m
fUJtl'
ITIIIIMli
lth, ‘ W
chairman
IM41I »»irni| -or^Jre
VI —PII* t b i t he wmi!
collection* fo r —United
found abandoned, is bciqgllnyeetL.
“ Tha City of Hanford i* now quicker you buy them, the sooner
fond Seminole County Repreeentativr*
ket area* Cattlemen objected that
Nations Relief, told of Ola “ ter Nominating Committee announc­ it la full alas, as he la va
gated by police.
f "drum* tic La" and wouTd Ilk* M. B. Smith and U B. Mann, calling for treatment of nil dog* your boy or your llU»b*l»l or yinrr they could nut split up their
ed that the following officers
i dosen Lion* 1
■ A 1M1 Chrysler Sedan, the pro­
with the preventive. Thi* pu- brother will come home to you.
ire*
at
one
meal.
shipment.* among markiti and
were selected for the coming
. _______sack clothes dor
perty o f W.E. Klrchhoff Jr« Wae volunteered
- County Agent C. R. Dawson became a law yciteruay without ventfv# la good In aliout HfJ per­ Buy lhal Irond today."
could not risk sending beef to
_ found yeaterday morning stuck ed for shipment. They tolled un year: R. E, Kipp, chairman; K. cam* forward with a more adin, th* Governor’! algnaturo. The cent of caaca, thus eliminating
During
Iho
week
of
May
midnight at th* former Austin Smith, vie* chairman; C.
lew prohibit* horaea, **»«*, rau|ai, danger to that extent All dogs through May 12, the following market only lo find that market
p i in the Land near the Crows
already at a quota celling and
U n . tlflc explanation of the hen'* cattle, awlne, aheep, goat* and
Paper Company. It had ben re­ J. C. pmney Store, and then got C. McBride, treasurer;
worth keeping are worth the. lad lea of the Seminole High
triple
landing
gear
by
atating
a third of an ostlm.led *5,- Julius Dingfelder, secretary.
other grating animal* to grate ■mall expenditure of having them School PTA aerved at tho bond unable to buy.
ported by J-S. Perry manager of only
up
that
"the
genes
got
mixed
The following new . members
Ibo Hotel hUyfalr. thet the, ear 000 pounds of shoes and cloth­
:he i t large In precinct* alx and protected. But do not kill aua- selling booth at YowelU* Store:
packed. He asked for more wore sleeted to serve on the
had been stolen Wednesday evert­ ing
fortillied." •even, embracing th* Oenava- poeted doga. Report them to the Mr*. W.A. Morrlion, M n. A.C. Local Census Count
volunteer* on th* next packing boardt Mrs. Jules Coll*, district hen wae u s w
Chuluota area* of
Samlnola Health Unit or the CUy."
ing from In f n » l of the hoteL
Moore. From the Dirt Gardner'*
date.
welfare supervisor; R. T. Mulllps, Genes, according to Webster's County.
Evan taxis are not exempt from
Rallies Investigations for the Circle of the Garden Club, Mr*. Lays Behind ’40 Total
Dictionary,
are
elements
of
tha
Monday at 1:00 P. M, was eat manager of the Rita Theater;
Carrel! ro­
Senator Lloyd F. Boyle Intro­ year ao far, all mad* during Myron Smith and Mr*. H.H.
germ plasm believed to have an
Edward Higgins,
ly that j the date for the next packing F. Haaky Wight of the Wight important part in th* trmnsmle- duced SB575, authorlilng the April, totalled five, according to Heercn
ins, manager o f
£ &amp; to
served, and from the the Seminole
Print
Bnop.
and
Mr
by
Xing
Lion
Rowland,
prior
to
V
i
County Chamber o f
been
stolen
from
State Board of Qontrol to Mta- the pamphlet.
hi* taxicab had
aion,
development,
end
determin­
Eaitern
8tar
group
were
Mr*.
leaving
hi*
presidency:
Llona
were
of
th*
Welfare
Unit
Commerce,
reported
today that
With a branch agricultural ex­
. Sanford Av*no* and Third Street
Joe Corley. Mrt. J N. Glllon *n.l the State census count In {ten­
sited to torn oot In fall force
Mr. Kipp haa urged that dona­ ation of hereditary characteristic*. periment elation near Sanford to
Ha later reported finding. It
Aa
far
aa
character
Is
concent'
Mr*. S.F, Long.
a plea was mad# for more tions bo sent in soon in order
fold I* running behind figures o f
oc W a n t Twelfth
MEN’S CLUB MEET
conduct experiment* for better­
empty cardboard Ixrxaa, aa tha that the drive may be put over ed, th* hen appeared quite .nor ing
five year* ago, despite other ingrowing of perlahablta In
mal
end
healthy
otherwtss,
save
■apply g«ve out Thursday rve- th* top.
dlratMh of an Increase (n popu- '
Tha Rev. Mark Carpenter, pa»A bicycle
that are*.
WANTED
for a hern on Its bock.
latlon.
tor
of
Holy
Croaa
Epiicopal
M.
I
m
Cutlum.
preeldent
of
tha
7. Johnson
Ha added that there la rtatoi) S
Seminole County Farm Bureau Church, waa guaat apeaher at the
T IL L tt PROMOTED
Information- r e g a r d i n g the
MKROJ j RA DU ATE8
id the Bsnwhich la backing the project, mealing last owning of the Meth­ whereabout* or aadrea* of three to bellav* there are many people
later found
actlvo aplrltlonviUe Avei
Cadet Staff " s * r g t William ° Calvin D.' Tibia, of Sanford, polo tod out that tha need for odist Men's Club, and told about negto registrants who failed to here who have not rat been
_____ wae
‘
fourth and Twenty-fifth
Fla., haa boon advanced to store­ atxh an experiment station la Alaska where ha formerly lived. appear for pre-induction or In­ counted in the census. Tnose who
o f the clab.
Fletcher E. Boll* preaided at duction, la requested by E. R have not yat been counted Or
keeper, second class. lie Is aa- very gnat. Within a BO all#
radio* ed Sanford, be said, there tb* masting. W. F. Brunson. Carter, selective service dark. who have any reason to believe l
rdvano* base
acre# being u*#d for Trod B. Wilson and C. L. Powell The men are now regarded aa de­ they have not, are urged to con­
cultivation. In 1B44, were put on the publicity com­ linquent. They are, Jam** Wal­ tact the Chamber of Commerce
/ is ^ J ^ a o o mT-llr. ood Mra.
mittee for June, and Walter ton Hardy, order 260; James In order to b* Included in tk*

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Ramsey Installed: American Legion
As ‘King L io ^ By Holds Statewide
Local Lions Club Meet In Orlando

to

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IlayuM and R- E, Kipp cm the Eddy, order 1004 and J. C. Wynn, count. No other census will
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THE SAXTO NS g g R A L J , SAyfrOrtD FLORIDA
41.L a itl'l.a CATHOLIC C IH ’riCll
\ll (tool* O il bo Ito Cburcb, I H Oas
A n Hue.
#•
lie-dory; 117 7 « t ITlh Atr#«ttfititfor** i f*tnfii«.
I‘u«i Offlcw AdArtia; U of 111
I’ hon* US
ItwV. K ilh tr William Nachtrab

CHURCHES i
T A B e o ir r m iu * *

caVMCTf

b a p t is t

Lauril A * * - al Ninth lib
•. ftt* . M. N. rss n o .i. Paiior
Bandar Cebool i n a . M.
.
T. IL Middleton., Must.
Morning W orship l l : * « A. M.
Training Union 1:00 I*. XL
♦Evening Service 1:0* r. Xt.
W *d n o M *y — M ld-w **k
Hirvlra.

III*.

■*sry*O th ar-Tu a*d ey— Rtudr In
Soul-winning. M i
P lrtl
amt
Third
T u «»d »r * —
W.M.U, l l » * V. XI.
r i n r r w i : t i i o i u « t &lt; i i i it&lt; i «
JOH A. T O U . I ; 1’nMtnr.
Pitfr A- |!.M !hlir«W McIiimiI, J. C,
11tU. »H|m t lnt»n&lt;$*nl.
l l r f f A. I L —Mbrnirig Wsinhir*.

"Htiir 11um1 l‘jm(fir.
Hurnltf y m a n : f;*N&gt; A, II. i M
VI -Vi-mii
FVI|i.%* «bl|&gt; l l oo A II
1&gt;.»l&gt; Mnmm 100 A. M.
M.—K\r|ll|l« Wilt nil |p.
Con(M*l(&gt;i| Balurdav; 4;«0 P. M.
A d d e r**
by
Mr
A
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In 1 00 I 1. M anJ t ; 00 P. U. (o I 00
Amcrlrwh It»d lYfipw lilr n tfir fn»r*» P. M.
A AKTAU In nrlwndc. on T h r IUlu rn ln ir H #rvlr*
xvi : « i .i : v a *
w k t ii o d is t
7:1ft p. Vf— WrA'ifBtlAy. r.umlii
t i n i t t i t o p I 'A o i . t
N lib v
a at. It KM It 1.11. pastor.
Siiml.tr IPilinol, J*i#a A. xt.
P rtafh ln g 11:11* A. M.
I.AKP. ttliM IIIII
n».irtg*1l»llc Hvrvie*, T il* I*.
n A m e t i n i in n
Xlld***ls ITayar amt Praia* 8«
Caell L. C rl«««y . I'aslor
sirs.
i
HtmUay Srhflvt l»+.*i A. M.
Thursday
Kranlag, 1:00 P. XL
Itoland Ollra, Kupt.
Morning Worship 110* A.
Bvrnlng Worship. S.30 I*.
T raining Union. J:S0 I* Xt.
W«tWis«day I’ raysr S.r , I, r .
P. W.
H mf rri o n
i Iffiw ib.”
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M* Minn*
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1 n WEEKS
1 1 1
JL V /

JUNE Ifiili to
A U G U S T 15th

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It RV It. W. M tt.M tn. I'as
Hrivlra Btilida) n| a,BU 1*. :
Itrv. (Inlrtimh In rharee.
K*aryhmly sslru n u !

I ou o’clock

t-

^ L i m i t e d n u m b er o f e n r o ll- '
7 mertt* n o w bein'
fOf
rd in g StuJant*.
Stic
foC B oa
oard
Full
c f e d f l i a re g lv a n fo r advAieetl w ork in 16th, l l l h
*n d 11th grad**. In stru ction
and raview work In 6th and
9th g ra d e su b ject* I* on u
\ n o n -cred it bail*

1,11

L'hureh H*r*lrrs. I l : * j A. XI.
Prayer Xlssllng tVt-dn r e la y
.nine*. *:• • P.M
|
Visitors Wsicom*

Are

K*

A l*.

K&gt;*h

t i i i ; rin m c u o r uoD
llr.ifia and Clin A**nuae
lt«». tv. c. Iluicumt. p**(or

aunday ftctiool, (• ; « * A. X .
» ounn I’aupl*. •:$* K M.
Xlnrntaw hsrvle*. I l « * A. «
Vaung I’ st^ila, I : * * P. If,
hundsy .Night Hsrvle*, * :* • P.
WrdnrwUiy night p ra y «r a*CV
s I'. M. Il*s r our ftsllglQ V i 17s

Jfu H c re d it* fo r H igh School g ra d -

Ilavp llii’V lift’ll fli intft’d 7 Art* llify fur um to kepp in
HI 157 hid .It*-ii- t Ifnngp them? Arc ymi kfcpiriK them7
Thew anil itimiv nllur iiuesllons will In’ answered

Instruction* end tra in in g gpprojlruotc* Navy Department’*
requirement fen on* yssr's work,
d o t* order drill, manud of arm*,
•rtd other fcatuir* of nillltary
court* are In addition to atsava
r training.

I P M T t PROBRXHI

trncncft

m )f*nsuo*'i

SUNDAY

Bible

May 20

Prophecy

7:110 P. M.

KNOW S

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asm

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Hevctilhdiiy

•

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A dven tist

T in

You are invited to these servicen

hlii

tlo.i,

w iiir li

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Special Music and Sinuinif

in ou irtn

ip.

nelk'iuni's area is smaller than
at of Maryland.

A I.lve (iospcl with a Live Mnuoffe

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FfllUnri* dnra nat inran irullfferan&lt;*i*
W * may work and irna*
and vtait. hut t * dUjfht mil It* he*
Id la fir rnr«tf»«a whllr RrnHInc.—
Uall ll-tmtllnn.

Brinjc
Y ou r

Family

If about th* l» n * r tiult* IftL
If M in n : Ctl. R*|ir $. Pilitir

Every liiblc Text Will he Put on Screen &lt;j&lt;j You C«n Copy
Down and Study frpm Your Own Bible

Yoti are Ihvltcd to attend the State-wide convention of

&gt; n r i u i i u p J K * t!a r n n i s T
Ul' j.V T TK M l*AV S A IV T *
AiM-rfriiti n#ktint tint
o n * hUM-k W r»t in p «r a X **s
H rttln . svrry Hundsy, TiR* P.
thirst »i»*a k rr»
V lslhifa Wi
cum*. ■*' ' *
,
I.IC t'T H 1C CltO*.'KKTT,

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w*.r*lilp. I I ; * * A. XL

Itisuing
Worahlp, *.#* I*. Xt.
tipsn House *rts r the gvsala g
u rv ir*.
■
Urdnesday Hsrvle*. * !* * P. M.
Visitors W *lc »m *t
"*
u o t.v r u n e s a r t t c a r x t i e n v a n t
Park Avs. at Puurth ft.
n t :v XIA UK C A ItP K N T E It, nsetor
ili.ly Ooiumunlon, I , ’JO A. *1.
t.Tmiuh Hcbool. 1:10 A- M.
Murnlng Hsrvlee, 11;**- A- XL
c t ic n c H n s t-H H i*T, u . M R t t i f
Mamina Hsrvki*. I i:0 * A. XX-

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We art expecting to hhre the greatest convention we have ever hid and
a great tlAie Hf thi Lord. We need your prwience to help ua.

E Tch B a y ]

iilHAI-S W ttL BE BEnVED ON THE CrtOUNDS
SATURDAY, JUNE lfllK, V. I„ B, SERVICE
SUNDAY, JUNE 17lh, SPECIAL SfISMIONARY BERVlCE

liopi Id Hive et#ry church In Florlda'repFePenttd. You-aw coftll
Kerfjto ■tUhd aiid i n what we are accompHahin* fn odr mhMfor

a r lt v lly

Ilia ! ,

Somethin^ N ew
In Itftsoraiice
The world's largest autnmqbilc
insurance company, unsurpassed
In ratew, coverages and claim
parramta offers you the kind of
eolllsioo Insurance you have al­
ways wanted.
\V# will pay 80i f of tho first
$250 o f each loss and 100'* of
the amount In excess thereof re­
sulting from accidental collision
nr up**t to younautomoliile.
I f you d*nt a fender and it
cost* 110 to repair we will pay
$H. I f ft eo*U you. say $60 to re­

pair B collision or up**t damage

Wsdustutav avseina *•« rt-s * ** to year car w« will pay $40. Wt

• __ __________________

follow ing
latlan S o *

Geneva and Elm Avenues
Which Will begin JU N E U tli Through J U N E 17th

th#

Ihni walla ff*r ipiod; |»ir*ar*l 1 |
» 8 | f” *r flf| e p o f Ih*- ups, niWL' fh**
•*|f- lortf»ifiilnw«q nf thwa fiihrr—-t
ft^oWIjiaf.

"M O flTAtJt AND U litO U T A U r ’ will pay all over $60 on loss**
Is Ih* auhlcrt nf Ih * lesson-B *rteon
wtilrh
w ill
b * . £ f*d
I* o f $260 o r mor«.
C h u r c h e s o f Christ, Nelegllat.
Tk# coet of thl* 80% • collision
throughout th* w orld «m Bunder, policy la actually l*ss than you
ny J(j
TH* a «M »n T # i« 1st *Thf f , Ihdl would hart to pay for a $60 dea r t *ift«r th«i flt »h do mind tn*
thine* of ih* fls th ; but (May ihat
■ re Ot th* Hptrtt th* th ing* o f
Ih * Hplrlt" tltomana * i l ) .
Among Ih# e lu tio n s whlch/comrirls* Ih* |rf&gt;eaim*B*rht»a I f th*
follow in g frorg Ih * itlblsi ‘‘J*«u*
said Unto lb*in. It Clod w * r * your
P «lh »r , r * would lo v * m *! fo f I
pror*«,!r,\ forth and cams front
clod; n*tiller e«p»o t of , .myself,
but ha a*nl m*
V * ar* uf your
talhar ih* d*vlf. and th* Insta at
your father ya wtll d o" tJoha -It

«»!&lt; «&gt; ..

The CHURCH OP COD

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work* tot good, and I tie al lllnaa# |

M-irnlna

If of c o m p le te Inform ation

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Phone 356-W

itii'R c tr

Trsllllng Union, 7;*0 P. M.

TODAY rOHBULLETIMV. Sanford, Pin.

J/iCKAOHVIUJt 7* FLORIDA

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C. 4i. Brnley
Pastor

J llr)*o n , L&gt;I&gt;. P a *t*r

W U
ItnOOKH, Jr.,Pester
Sunday H-hool, *'.4X A. XL

tWIMMDa PffffLI

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mind*

rnn t\ nfnuM l»«* it fill III! 14
it n*il for ‘ |h** dplritu.nl &lt;
min'D (piUffpolul»I&lt;* cristin*tflnti v

Itr a tfilft fl

Church

IKE *BOLUS
SCHOOL J
p,o,*oxi*sF

10:00 A. M. Sunday School

Ika ( Ii tbr e&gt;# Bfi'li, whut «JtMl bftlti
b t'p g rM for ih^rti that w all u|w&gt;n
Film j*fUsf %tr*rk rl|fht^fitfi*n«'is* —
Mary Halter KtMy.

Strlmmlngand Ufa saving Instruc­
tion, tn oRlclal *l*c, 75-foot pool. 7th A Elm His,

|JL;

113 Palmetto Ave., Sanford, Fla,
Order of Services
.
Sunday

lo r *

HI fie**' i l*n win Id

Include* batahall, soft ball, tennis,
golf, volley hall, boating.

jftm

Church o f The Nuzarene

8:00 P. M. Wednesday Prayer Meeting

that you era well grounded in sub­
ject* you'll take in High School!

NAVAL TRAIHIN 01

Phone 83

; j«• r M .s', y. fv H.
* Ml I*. &gt;f — H%4n*cHllilC H * ffl(«.
Hwtnmfl Tii*- &lt;*«nir*«it »»f the Two
I Jess 1
&lt; on i
xt.— Wednesday, Prayer
»n-1 Praise service.
.

r|n|

I] a week. An average atudent II
II choutd b*f able to complete I
IL work f o r two fu ll crcdlta J ]
during the 10-wcak* period.

Hill Lumber &amp; Supply Yard

8:00 P, M. Evangelistic Service
“The Contrast of the two fjvca”

t o n t»k * o p 1 su b ject* you fa ile d
t o p a n d u r in g y o u r last t e r m !

Dollble-period clones sre V —
17 h*l«J In each subject *li day*

Interiof Gloss — Seal-Gloss
T h e full rids Gloss, the tado.smooth
Serai-Gloss mean new lin in g beauty for
walls aod w oodw ork, tasy to o * « ipraad far—cover w ell.

11:00 A. M. Momlnjr Womhlp
Teaturer of n ChrUHan"
7:30 P.M NA.P.S.
.

XL It uttoWMI.KXL U. Ii., Paetei*. T l* M "
(turner' o f ouk and Third
Humlfly Hervlcrs:
i t ; A. XI— Htinday BohotiL.
ii mi a XI.— M orning Worship.
7 ii*i l*. xt Junior and Senior
y..nna l&gt;„|il*
Ai • *u I* XI— K vonlng worship.

Commandments

WASHABLE/LASTIMTBEAUTY FOR
rnmmmmi wails * woodwork

10;f»o A. *M. — Humlwy Hchool, Dwft
gtfillli. rtup^rlnl^ndrnf.
11
A
M-“ -U o rn in » Worwhlrtg
F**ji itir* m «»f £i f*hri«Ui»ii“

I.A K K

uation b tfo r e your 18th hlrthdny 7

HI.

r ii►
. (lic n i ll OP OSKIUBT

l•rv:"•'V'r^:l»rAM

thP Ten

lllh

ami would be expensive to handle.
They proposed, if (he leffiahrtura
put any new tax at all on their
producU. that it be'done by a 60
percent increase in the present
gullonnge rate.
State Beverage Director James
T. Voeelle laid that proposal
would produce $600,000 les* than
the. $.1,200,000 estimated In the
senate approved act.
Hep. Simpson then suggested a
00 percent. additional tax. the
liquor industry representative!
attreed and the hill wax approved
at that rate. Voeelle estimated It
would yield $1,000,000 a year
extra.
Hum supplies which the liquor
men said now are so glutted that
th e. product la selling almost at
cost, would bo exempt from the
floor tax which the bill would
impose- to ke«|t low tax whisky
from competing with high rale
products Immediately after the
rew levy g'oe* Into effect.
The chain department stora tax
inrrrnse hill, introduced hy eight
house »member* more thnn two
weeks ago, would yield an esti­
mated $1,200,000 a year extra,
with $600,000 earmarked for
school teachers, $600,000 for war
veterans' ami adult education, and
the rest for the general fqgil.

.m-imuii by U»*-

C llt I ll'll
I'.lw A V#HHP *•**«! » f ir h l 1* SlfSPl

H*IWf&lt;1#*f

Av&gt;. and

"Wti»r* j(n u ta flaal"

K. I. W ltlilH T , 1‘ a ilo r
Sunday Hchool, (J. XI. W illie,
Kept.. iu:0V A. XI.
Xt n r n I n g Devotional S-rvIe*.
II en A XI.
■'h r iil Ambasaadora (young pao(ilrf,- 7‘tie I*. X(.
K tangrllstlc Xl**tlng. I:*# ; I*. 11.
Pn»&gt;*r im illn s ami Dlbla H U ilp
Thursday » ; « * I*. Xt.
VV. dnrsdai
a(l»rn on n p r a y # I
meeting. t:M&gt; I'. Xt. .
“ Coin* t m « , you'll coma again.

nupltfr F o llo w in g H*rfiion

i r . m r n u.tt tnviiMTiBT
.

I'ornrra la u r tl

;.oo i\ M Humiwy t u n in g iwrvlc**-

T i m r u r it t - n n r c u n
ciixsi.'tiig ^m Tin iiliT ( irrat li
nlly Avsnuc st Flttli M'rrau
J. w . Austin, p*»ior
Its*. I'atll Tats*. Pstlar.
Hundsy Hrhuol, !* :* * A. XL
hunday Hehr-ol. i t * 1 h M.
A. W. Itsinli, Hunt,
Xtnrnlna Worsl.lp. l i e # A. 11. tii rnlng worahlr. il&gt;** A. tf.
T. P. K. — t in p. it.
T h a rk -a ivln g hervlc* at 7:1* P.
Prmchlnir 1 0 * I* XI.
XL htinday.
t'm ysr Msrtlnn Wed. ( : t 0 p, xt I a »*r m tsllng Thursday .av*nlng

Sa
• M

Mafnr^

iiiv .il llarruii). MiftlsUr
lu i b A.M. hUfi'JnK Hchool
1 1:2 &amp; A M. Morning \\ -jmlilp. Lcrii 0

..I

SUMMER
SESSION

A is tim n .v up n o n

Uanfurd Atrnut. A Hlslssnlti Ulrsal
V. II. tirantham. xtlnlstar,
» : « ! . A. XL lilbl* PcheoL
II;* *. A. Xt. Xlcrnlng Worahlp.
7 ton. I\ M. Christian Kndaavor.
7:J* I*. XI. K tn iin i Barvle*.
*:*«, I ’. XI. W sdnaaday; MM.
wssk I’raysr Hsrvle*.

T IIK

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Xfornlng Worship— 11 0 * A. XL
K v*ul rig B »r * In*— 1 :0 » P. U.
Thu r»d*y— M ld w n k P r ijr tr Bar
d c i. I.uv P. XL

ill

r n i i K r n : . c itr a c n

Jacksonville, F lorid a

U.

Legislature deans
Scans
Bifi Baising Taxes
On Chain Stores

lVom in ‘1 Club lib lr.

r »f n u n
Pn*tiDr
M. Herinon

tn tht St. Johns River at

n it u r r iA N
am o
M iu io »,u u r
A i . i . i i M 'K t a h e u a a c l b
Hanb.r JO rlnndo
H ighw ay — B *
yt,n&lt;7 tj* n * v » A f»n o «.
JU* «iI. iiii j: Mnilth, P allor,
■Sunday — llib l* School, l»:#fc A

FRID AY, X

Di.Htinctive period dining room suite

. . .

A beautiful 18th Century style

to ftiv«yon r dining/oom tho KradoujUchnfm hi nppenrunco that makes
mealtime dtllghtful occaaiona. Includes graceful pedestal table, five nido
chnira, arm chair, china, and benutiful crcdenza buffet.
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i 'n t l S A N r O n P
■ wild In England
of ditches and in

ESH WHEN
YQU BUY IT

Champagne, unlike flarrt
orKUndy. hi 'bottle-l early

r ir lfi A i.r ), S A f ir -W H , f l i O u i D A

S. Zone Of
0 ecu p a t i o n
Given. France

Heroic Action On City Planning
U. S. Carrier* Gets Croup Reports
On City Needs
Shin Rack Tn Port
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I I ..III liinral I'rufeH Pnt|r iiurl
,
• Moiiruletl. I
the mean* nf ncrtiinpll^hnient ny
» Tti t'Xultii i llir mimchf uf lb)* tbr t »tv t nminujiuin,
When jou buy our bakery |
&lt;t i an American w|n&gt; ncvei hu»
" l would like tu recite to &gt;ou
iroodj, you can b« »ur« lh«y
1„rrn one uf In* imlii. » Kie.il «* '» these recomm. minikins:
i n (|«ih. Come In today and
j currier* in but lie action in cliff i
1 Make n survey of the faciU• h o o « from our larga (elec­
I cult Thu miracle t* that unv O n nml xitv for the can^tractioji
tion o f bakery roodt.
; Hhip Could live through three uf n .niumtipal ewitnming pool.
! .layi of Huch terrific ]mui Jin.; To engage an engineer *o submit
•Hind fires. Foi a carrier,and |plans
, ucklei of aircraft—a ittimx of
*•*£. I'lan for the beaut if iratlon
metal and n max** tif delicat** of the * »tv
intiiuments | trkaging m arxcnpl
' “ 3. Take action for th • removal
of evnlosivc* and nigh octant* of stihmciged river bout “ Ethel
* aMllaN»w •*••,** 10lt&lt;mt
. w^olinv*- to achieve it is u test! Dow**; retjuiiv Ur* St. Johns
*
W m J&gt; IS. , « '* » &lt; •'
mo;ial to the ruggctfbe^J*
- liivcr Line to have premier*
American ships and the courage cleaned up in vicinity of wareof the men wiio man them.
houne and guru ire
There prohnhly will Iwr no
***4. I'rovnic pu dir rent rooms
t rente r sto ry written of i di and parkirig spares for both
vMuni bravery in this war titan white and colored in the business
film
,»&lt; a « *
those **f the men of the franklin Mvti«»nn.
-Q U A L IT Y A L W A Y S ”
ifr,,»U a*«ar,ll..Uiifr».ilM#l
obn defil'd the bursti g lniiub**“*f* Secure estimates mid plans
105 ,W . U t S l . I’ honc 864-J
| 1hi l.lu/nu gasoline «tul
Die f„r „ )tU5 ti-t niniul
1 Juj nnese* ilecltned to ah.nolo
**fi. Secure the iletbcutinii of
| ship and (iuully brought
th* land for a city park from the
1 rankli 1 through, tat tie-scarred Coiinu at the southern entrance
I nml flame-scared on every inch nf |j1|t rllv
of her upper deck*, but. wtth hel
*■; |»roV|(|0 for u city Kecrgo* Kami |laying
’The DM J«ra.\ «|ona| Director and tluit the City
■aim- A i . t What .be Used To . ftnpropr^ tt? j ] ^»oc AW for 11*44-45;
1
$fitlD.OO fur salary ami fllOO.DO
Superhuman llraverv
fm mu c'jiMloneu! ainl reoair*
if !•(“ beloved
Hitaplain.
Ll to existing eip ;».tneliL
1 l inoii Joseph Timothy U*t alia**h. Plan for a new hospital,
han, "that irishman from |io«prnvi«h* storm sewers ill the
toli,“ and
Lt. (Jgl •U oin l,l A. &lt;Jtarget own nr on.
3200 a cres fron U n a W a jn er-I-o iitfw o o d Highway
^ limy- oL 4Jhikkifiik Calif., both, *■10, I1lan %fot sywage disposal
. t j j * *. ‘ I
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t:j ^rfor^n*4k&gt;v.•:»luw^s^ super imiiuvn |V, ( l1n
‘ lent* ,.f In a\cry during Uu **•
•* |l It«i»ut if v the (ipproaches lo
On S ou thside L a k e Jessup. A rtesia n w ell ilistriid
(lav* and
Tights that vntuaily |p(, &lt;
si'll* without sleep.
* I J Keuiovr the burnt-bell from
S everal lakes w ithin . ConflidcrabU* timbi-r. Make
Amt her captain, l. K tichre* the p i »vi* nt lm *it i.m on pier,
i f ( ofoninlo. (a ilif, who cull*
"I t Plan for the construction
Father Timothy “ tho bravest man of a m;w Nurses' Home.
fin e ranch o r ga m e preserve. $7.50 p er acre
Fve ever known,** himself dip
"II
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navtsl bis ship undei comlmomi . **lf». Kstablish a Trailer Park
that threatened to kill e v c iv o n French Avenue between 1th
, nia,1 abroad.
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our lima nor your*.
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nitia artivitlr* nmy nut be nbroud at »ome |.eo|&gt;lc mny int. t
l&gt;r*t them lo be, are have in ,.l
lo be coiucrvative In n|nkine .•
comtnondalleni and n bird bv OVi 1
knuwlrdite of tho f ity', Ihian. ...
rircumstaniT*. lo^efher w ilh in
lack of labor and material,
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recommendations. We nil antu.
elate this opp,|rt»nilv ,ci
our community."
"Leo It, LcishcT, Chairman'*
The Commlsalonors niuirrrvi-!
l.tirrhase by the City of o flat
bottomed boat foe life savin# nor
fines. The t&gt;ont, \vh!ch will t»
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in the future*
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FRIDAY. MAY I t . It4 «

H ERALD . SANFORD

ANUS
There ore probably a thou“nml wtorica In any (lay'.t
IILD news on the war fronts. If you could only get at thorn.
MPLK Here i* » baseball yarn from OWinuwn, relayed from Gofdon
ebLK Cobbledick, a Cleveland Plain I&gt;ealer correspondent.
“ S i,
^ wo
^uil *n half way down a slope, were operating
w llX .n knee mortar, which is very effective when lobbing mismeat sik’s from a hole In a hillside. The doughboys couldn't reach
umHa. them by small arms fire, and couldn’t throw far enough to
* e*
them.
They appealed to a near-by compatriot, Pfc. Bill Reedor, normally a pitchcr for the Texas League. Bill stands
Hitltr's »we*tl« elected lo slay six feet four when erect. “ Gimme a grenade, ho muttered.
In Berlin and die with hirti. say* Then he wound up and let ’er go. The target was no less
his secretary. That’s nothing. So thgn 300 feet away, and Bill’s missile exploded ut the edge
did Mussolini's girl frle-.d.
of the hole.
So ihe Iniys lugged a box of 50 grenades up the hill
We see whare the WPB ha* and put them at Bill's disposal, and then a second box. while
authorized the production of luke
boxes, slot machines, golf balls the pitcher stood there nnd pitched as hc.hnd never pitched
and printing mach!~rrv. We sup­ before. When his arm gave out. he would drop to the ground
pose there is some connection, anil 111axe away with his automatic till ho got rested, nnd
tub we don't quit* get It.
then resume tne pitching.
Finally he happened to notice that it'was very &lt;ju k*t
German generals aceompsnled on the hillside, and strolled up to investigate. Nothing was
by Jspanese, attempting to es­ there but two very dead Japs. His nrm Was syru, but ne
cape bv submarine, again raise remarked: "Way I look at it, better have a dead arm on .»
the suspicion that there may be live body than vice versa."
another submarine somewhere on
th* high sea* with Adolf Hlllsr
on board.

Boston Censorship Ends
" I f you want u book to sell, get It banned In Boston."
This long-standing advice to nooksellcrs no longer holds
good. A new law sponsored by the Massachusetts Liberty
Association, does away wHh the old rooith-and-ready
methods which brought Boston into disrepute.
Until now nny police officer could arrest a bookseller for
selling a book that offended the officer. The usual proce­
dure was to threaten the dealer with arrest unless he gut
rid of the book. Naturally most dealers complied. No legal
condemnation of the book by a properly constituted author­
ity had been made, yet condemned It w*a. Some famous
literary maatcrpieces fell under thia comer policeman's
ban, and still other books, far from masterpieces, were lift­
ed from obscurity by Ill-considered puppreftslon.
Henceforth the book is put on trial, not the dealer,
who could not possibly know the contoflta of all his books.
If a district attorney or the state attorney general brings a
churge against a book, and the state supreme court upholds
the charge, then and only then must the volume be with
drawn from sale.
Thus ends a episode which made sensible Bostonians
hang their heads.

F L O R ID A

W A N T E D : A G U I D E TO T H E R U S S I A N S

It'a natural to want to return evil to Germans, The
measure of the anger and horror of the civilized world is
the measure of its own ideals of decent living, decent gov­ SAN FRANCISCO. May 17.—
ernment, decent treatment of other people. But wrnth, how­ "Where lu »in in San Francisco*
i» a popular lltUr number of th*
ever justifiable, does not look forward. The objective ought bookstall* of hotels In
city,
where delegates from fortv-odd
always to be clearly defined and( kept constantly in mind.
There arc two objectives. The first is enduring peace. nations can also find geographi­
cal. historical and ^astronomical
In which difficulties and disagreements may be worked out guides In what is poaaibly the
without force. The second part of it is that Germans should largest and certainly the most
confusing international confer­
be brought to want peace and righHiving.
Normal people learn by precept, example, incentive. ence in history.
Hut one delegation—the Rus­
Most young Germans, those under 1&amp; years old in 1&amp;IR1,
sian—is either the subject or the
have been so warped that they are abnormal. Many, per­ teurce o f , most of the confusion,
haps, cap learn nothing. These must be controlled by and there, la, unfortunately, no
firmness until their generation dies out. Older Germans guidebook to it or to the mymter.
tuux Russians it has brought here
may come bnck to want a right world. Young children may in
the flesh for American* to
now begin normal life.
see.
Teaching must begin by precept—by telling Germans
So the delegates, the local cil!
senry and the pirsi are all con­
truth denied for 12 years. They must be taught by example, ,*enry
by seeing that while there is no wcajc softness in people fused. They walcn the Russians
with interest greater exert than
who live under democracies, neither do such people descend that aroused by tne lowing robes
to cruelty, greed, grabbing. They cam their own living by and fancy Igadgrar of the Saudi
the sweat of their brows, and a good living it can be. Ger­ Arabians, ami with somewhat the
mans must be given the incentive of knowing they, too. same bewilderment. They talk
about the Ruslans in bars and
can have comfort and satisfaction, if they wdl work for hotel rooms, tney watch them in
them honestly.
the corridors of the St. Francis
Never was it so necessary for Americans to think Mott! and on Linton Square out­
and they wonder wnat man­
clcorly, to treat fallen enemies justly and sternly but with­ side,
ner of men these strangers are.
out cruelty, and to live kindly ami justly among themselves.
This curkrusily is the least

Bill Reeder Pitches

A friend of ours doubts our
suggestion that most of out tax
monies ar* going to P*V the
cost of Now l)*al social, experi­
ment* while Jh* axffcnaei'for tha
war are being largely borrowed.
He tl under tbc impresalon that
moit of our t»*e* *r# used for
tha war "evo*. though th* funds
thus raised do not pay quite
half of the war co*U. Possibly
ao, but wouldn't it largely depend
upon what 1* actually classified
M
"social
experiments”
and
whether we could agree on thatt

S a NFGBD

guidebook
which
hasn't been fYenxy in v
written, because there have no- '
On* «J
y,t been enough reporters &lt;*f i , f thin xvnta
enough diplomats or enough CIO- in«:xpin:oJy|, u
tens who have tried to find out Jfoluto* Imra
about Russia th* hard way.
^
American
The Russian* have politics, too Sana of th*

to assume blandly that a man
named Stalin dong, it all with
mirrors. This isn’ t true.
(
Kven under an authoritarian
slate, or perhaps eapeciaUy under
one. men who command special
support in the army, in the party,
in certain regions conrpieta fug
power. This ia what mak.v
politics. It ia also woat restricts
the frtedom o f Mr. Mototov w i world revolution tvukl eta** th*
his delegation in negotiations, just gap between ua. Then, tag ten,
as the Senate, the American labor imorwaaionahi* year*. R ev tried,
movement or th* United States and failed, to work out * m k n v
Navy restrict th* freedom of of collective security with th*
Mr Stettinhis and the United L ean * of Nations and with th*
Western democracies. Fa* an tie*,
States delegation.
There are five Pressure grouts effort hrek* down it* Catbtr* ea
or political traditions insale Rus­ Sept. U *K A F«r the •— n 1- - ,
sia whose influence can he sense,t th* failure cam* * jv er earbae
half way around th* world trout when th* Munich ag reeoiauts
Moscow. On* ia the Red Atmv seemed to them an warn ^lgirn g
width, like *11 armies, prefer* u* a*%dwit them*, and tar * tea*
and a* half they trwrcL an a ktot
costly consequence of a genera­ security in frontiers ami guns to resort, what they thewaatte*
tion of ignorance and misunder­ security on paper. Another k.
standing. Keen tho-e w L* watch Russia's border republics, lik* Its knew was the uno«mniht* ra/w*
of buying peace ftvea Sitlac. Now
the conference sense, under the Ukraine and Whit* Russia, which
trying
ce-opw »«—a
friendly curiosity
with
whicn are now resuming a maasre.' they are
again, and it ha* worked e k h
Russians and Americans stare a, experiment in polltteal and econ­ there
wvs fighting to b* dun*c
each other in the opera hooss omic federalism after haveuig but there are certainly taw de­
here, n uuallty of strain and sutfeied fantastic losses in men tailed blueprint* in Mu.-vow sow
strtmgeness wmch rould quite pos­ and resources.
on juat bow to co-op«v%k to naksibly heeume antagonism. Those
A
third is those historical- mg or A keeping peer*.
who run the conference know the minded Russians who contend dtat
strain and the strangeness only the Rules have always been “ Rus­ Th*y hav* ahandumd wsirU r*.
lu well.
sia's Irishmen, “ a kindred out yulutiiifs at toaat its that* aghtst
Here we are. the two great**, separate nation with an acuta sppyals and tar th* R*aa tarns that
powers in t h e
mo lorn
work- sense both of past injusllc* l e . m*aua * hit. Th*y w uuld blto to
swinging
like
trapeie 'artists of what can be called narsons
h*tp loro* a wuetd eegaoikatkaa
through the space of yoit-wa. value politics, A fourth in th* tar aaaca* just an t!Y*y wwuhl Uto
peace problems and we I
“
Soviet police system, perhaps an to furg* cbm* ryiaAnims with
know each other’s names. T her' . — s . imntable product of an entirv
tamndly but imhrpamhtne w jg V f
are not more than ftrur Amerr- t gen era tio n of resolution and coun­ bur states. Th«y giv* th* ttwffcw*. s
cans ofii'iaia in San Francisco ts, ivssdutioa taking place with- 'tun to many whir wahdk than t
who have worked intimately on .■tn a state which has never yet clusvty that thus a t* uut &lt;on°* |
Russian problems. One or two fe lt it could afford eivil Ihjertias. s a r * how t o C-» a ho uA attha* tSnJL
of them are really skilled; they
Finally, most •* pertenced o*&gt;- Leva than thryu n s n I g i thawa '
are overworked to the point *■! .ers.-rs here susupect tire pro- urns pwuplw w*t* t ghung f ir i
exhaustion Whirl we need is ex ­ bahlc existence within the Soviet surviyal with th*ur backs to th* |
perience and training over si i oiwmaulst party of a group ul sail ut .Vstn. and it in at tnajft
least a g e n e r a t i o n . U n t il t h e n w* , leaders who, either from convtc a guud guwsn that ua umt w ;
sh all
leave t o lean heavily on [ Ifn i 1 r lies pair. a re so con rincsu niur* xurvrimtd Uuw to *** thwin t»
t o le r a n c e a n d g u e s s w o r k .
of
the
hostility of the oosid* Rurlin. ami San Ftsnetscu thanr
I l e i e is some guesswork as ,*» I aorki that they are prepared t
thu Rusausna ihamaataas.
whai makes the Russians act the c it alon*. leaving the west to
Th* k'a.va.u dun X andnrvtand
way they do: There are probably, •is own devices and its own Jew­ u.v aithar— Whan Amactcana ar*
more reporters than diploma’. elnr
baffled by sum * traits to BStnmaft ,
There are only fie*. There are s baracty r. Ilk* thair «ac*sai*« *•, .ien, m oi* We would undoubt cunty cunaciousnaiia o* th* sums*
tdlv understand Mr. Molotov bel­ i t thaater with which thgy V'M*
bwmhsh*iiac ih i
ief. and we might uegutiata witr. thaic Jiptumatvmore succesatuiiy, if we rytpn to r*a*amh*r that th*y a r * ;
know more than any one here in tqualty b*wild*r*d by us. Tbwy •
San Francisco Joes know about Ain't umiarstemi. fur avamp1*.
the way* in which neither bu nor wby w* taX* itmhrag* at thi*«h
Marshal Stalfn Va as amtupoten, btant ur «v*n rud* xpaaAihg a t fl*
u w* make them out to be,
'"The Russians are u w short
handed—The Russians cam* t tha Lurxsiuna taunt bar* to k i l l
San Francisco ust about an ill- fast. Th* Riuvuarm ha** bail •**«s|uippe.l as the Americans in bae.-sodum shut its tarsi** ca*itoils
training arel eapwrienc*. There to lbla c*n*raC:un; tha* fcatf to
are onlv threw top-fight Sonet uiiiier-itomf our aimmati scows that
delegates here who hav* worker! man who has* U**xl xtubntZ^
with
western
countries
lung sine* th*y war* b i»x shuaht tok-t
enough to kndw their way around th* curtains «e luvk its tito dtoks
ia a diplomat* conference. Maisky bofor* rum * to si*** us * ala an* *
Bomomulov. Litvinov and Ttoya
novskY. men who know us and
our way of doing busineaa, war*
left at home, and tne Russian*,
like ourselvesc^rrought none or
th* men who vArrkmt on the hard
hut educatiunal joint supply and

atructioa her* of e new bbepltel,
swimming pool, tennla courts,
towage disposal svetsm,'- snq
’ man* 'similar municipal Improve­
ments, We hr* aecneed o f popporting tha sama policies which
got us Into so much Aroubl* In
B * decadi after the Ust w . W«

Herald,

Hanford, Florida:
Perhaps this will be my last
contribution to lb* Herald during
th* current Una of th* legist*,
lure. (Do 1 bear a sigh of r*If«f).
Hlnc* being beta I bava been
privileged to meet and become
acquainted with th* three men
now living who attended th* constiutlonal convention la 1BV6, poly
on* of whom was a member of
th* convention. CoL JA . llendley
from Hernando County' before
Pasco and Cltro* Coonties were

SILVER.
SPRIN6S
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5 ! j ^ * S A j l F O l O 522

JAMUP and HONEY
O R IG IN A L

UNCLE DAVE MACON
ms LAST TOUR

SANFORD FORUM
Hanford

srnw r * f this «wtftreerw &lt;w lu
0 * 1 lb * S«x-»et* want our friend
step. T W K c iv u r j whoae namn
nreer make tb* n * w ij»p m
w A their idaa'.ogy by political
o n m u , m a GJ. absorb* Army
m cultuam , and on this point
they arc in no d o «U v h t te m . If
« « realise this ft can bo one of
« w ar t * tort political aorta. I f « *
and tbc Russian* win atop snip.

man la th* elate.
Both Mr. Ball and Judge Whit­
field ware reporter* and covered
tbc constitutional convent ion. It
I* not often (hat on* l* privileged
lo meet such old timer at tboe*
and talk to them of the past, ami
tho writer baa enjoyed Oil* pri­
vilege vary much. It Is troly re­
freshing lo listen to them when
they become reminiscent, and
should Inspire the listener with a
greater I*** for hla state than
be ever had before.
Speaking of tha legislator**, if
w* roll pack the cwrteln and

CURLY FOX

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Social A n d
Social Calendar

Personal

M other's Day Dinner
Given A t USO Club

Miss Alma Grantham
Is freshman Adviser

Activities
erson a ls

Enlisted men of th« Sanford
_
__________ __at
Mrs. J.N. Tolai i* spending ,
Naval A ir Station
entertained
MONOAY
week in Miami with iv lit n o . I
The Past Matron'* Club, O. E, tha USO " o n ^ T W a r evening I
S « i l l meet 'at
I'. M.'at the ! w{W “ MotKrFa Day dinner a* a
Friends of J. G. David. Hi. »»ill |
home, of Mrs. Joe Corley
ey with trihulo to all. the mother* in,
to learn that he is sen- &gt;
Mr*. Murray Jarvit as rw-hoi test. Hanford and their own mother* regret
oualy ill at the home of his *
The Woman's Auxiliary of Holy who could not bo present.
daughter, Men. J. I.. Jnrksun. on I
The club eras beautifully de­ Sipes Avenue.
mCross Episcopal
Church
will
—
Tneet at the Pariih House at corated for the occasion with
potted
palm*
fern and cut
3:30 P. U.
Lieut- William C. Ilranan bus
The Dependable Class of the flowers- Supper was served buf­
been tranxferrcd from Nashs ills.
First Methodist Church will have fet ttyle from a long table over­ Tens, to the following address:
a covered dhh supper and mar­ laid with a while linen cloth and ASN 0H371O5, A l’O 1D383-AA.
ket basket is the church annex decorated with gladioli and roses. New Orleans. I-a
f e l 7:00 P. M
Each guest present was present­
The Business Wome-'s Mission­ ed with a rose corsage aa a mem | J. (_ Lustle left Wrdnrs.Uv
ary Circle or the First Baptist rnto of the party. Mr*. Ed Lane f or Scranton. IV m V ptesc i
Church a ill nu-ei at H;00 P. M. ■nd Mr*. S.C. Graham were in , t t)lc marriage of In, dnughlct
May 21, at the home of Mrs. charge of decoration* for the |on Sunday, lib expects In tciiun
Myron Smith, in Floral Heights. club.
on May 23.
The program tun-ting of the
In thanking the mothers of
^W .M.U. trf . the Fimt Baptist San. or d, Pfc. William T. Leonard.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallet Hinkler
Church still be held in the church USMC stated "You have done left Monday afternoon for Haiti
annex st 3:30 IV M. The topic much for the men and women in more. Md. where they will \i- 11
for the tnonlh will be “ Conow- the armed services and we appre­ with relatives for In day,. Mi
crating the Contenr ial Ui Christ," ciate and love you for it- w e Buckler is attached to the Hanford
Circle No. 3 will hare charge shall saver forget how wonderful Naval Air Station.
£ &gt; f the program.
you bar* been and bow pn»tL;'ou
The Sunbeam Junior anl Inter­ have helped to build our morale”
■Dudley Bauer, young nm -if
mediate GA and Junmr KA will Mrs. R.R. Pippin. In behalf of ihi ! Mr; » " l
Mrs. r iauk
ll.iuer.
meet at the chinch at the name mother, responded.
underwent
n tonsil
npenitn.n
time.
Ware Jane Roth entertained the Wednesday mornlr.t*. He In !&gt;c.-ii
The Business Wonie.i's Circle group with appropriate songs and removed to Ids home whole lie is
led the entire gtoup fn singing recovering.
Frank Bradley of tha Del-ami
Mr*. It.It. Ik a, ha, i rt .tin ,
Naval Air Station, formerly with
4 trim
the Sanford Naval Air Station, from Alexandria. No wl.-.» -hi
, srtse»#ain&lt;*l
alao rendered aeveral vocal »elct visited with her dniight. i MiR.R. Bruec. Mr* lliurv and :1m .
/* » ewe
lion*.
cmrrmmtti.’
Mr*. Maybell* Browne was pre­ children accompanied her liomr f.»i
sented . with a beautifully em- a visit.
R e p a ir s a n
Miss »K»n* Mur llurtnmn, dAUichtm ot Mr unit Mis R N. Hnrt
boaaed cake, dona tad by Mrs. Ed
l o r i e s now t o n be
The Mimes Joyce Steele anl man of Ihiytmm Bruch, whose enuntremm! t«» Knrlylr Tlmisholdtr,
Lane,
for
havlnx
three
eons
in
bought o« die
•out of Scnatui nmi Mis Krnest F Houithulilet of .^unford* "ns en
the aarriee. the meet of a n y o n e Janice Urpwn ic t u in l iucminv iiounccd recently The marriage will l»r »n event of June t In
from Huntingdon Odleg*. Mont
OAMC P14*
present.
fomtry, Ala. aril hii vp n* their (ininrsville.
Don't p u l o il neodod
Rucata the
Mai tha Ann
rwpoirs longer D en'i
Achievement N ight
Boatelle nuil 8uih
Hu'dib &lt;d
do anlhout iK o if o&lt;
lscctli, Ala.
c o u o r it i you o h n r p
Mrs. MacNeill Hostess

H eld A t Lake Monroe

h o ve w onted . . .

The Lake Monroe 4-H Achieve
meet Night was held at |j«kc
Monroe School in conjunction
•A W. lnt. St. — Phone 523 with the Parent Teacher Also
elation at which time award,
were made for work accomplished
during the school vear leaders
of the group, Mrs. T. V Meti.
and Mrs. Rota 1-ee Hamilton, e*
pressed appreciation to th«.o
who
carried
th e ir
project*
through to rompletloa.
Mrs
Ouida W Ibon, H o m e
Demonilration A ged, thanked lbprincipal. Rr'E. True, tbe leach
T H E O N E STOP
era. and particularly Mr* Lucile
Hahe m i, president of the Barer. I
S T A T IO N
Teacher Association, for their to
operation in the 4-H work.
The following girL, received
ribbons and pins:
CAS
OIL
llakiir — 1st Year
lat place, Shirley Hamilton-,

Holler Motors

J

Seminole
Tire Shop

LUBRICATION

TIRES

7

TUBES

BATTERIES
FAST
SLOW
RECHARGING
SEAT
COVERS
ACCESSORIES
WASHING POLISHING
W AXING
MUFFLERS
TAIU M PE S
INSTALLED

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2nd place. Betty Muse. Lota Mute.
K a le
Other*
hSbfllng
Swaggwrt

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end Joyce Denmark.

In g —

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Year

l i t piece, Nellie Green.
Feed Preparation — let Yrar
lat Piece, Nellie Green.
Gardeaag — let Yeer
1st place, Shirley Hamilton.
OptUeg — 1st Year
let place, Loii Muse; 2nd piece,
Anita Pringle. Other* exhibiting:
Sarah Kate Swaggerty.
O elU ag — lad Year
1st place, Betty Mu*e; 2nd
place, Shirley Hamilton. -Other*
exhibiting:
Sadie Soder bloom,
Joyce Denmark.
Abbreviations, of both slnglr
words and phrase*, were common
fa ancient willing* and ln*etlp*

201 N. Park A n .
Phone 37
For Service

I Mil. I IVII

. T i l l ; S A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N F O R D F L O R ID A

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will meet at 1:00 P. If. at the
home of Mr*. Myron Smith at
lOoral Height*.

Coolest, Prettiest
D resses for thru Siam

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I Mi** Aim* Liniithui" &lt;1 S mf *
ilalighter of Mi « i■•1 Mi
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(ir&amp;ntham. h»*s U p iitfmni
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freshman idIm m t f»•• 1:'!.*« !♦- »»
John II. Si*t*K»n l 111v* i ...it &gt;_ 1»%
l-aml.
Advisers are selected fioni ’ 1
Upper class studertri foi llieit
quaUtif^ of churm tei, U udei «hiu
nn&lt;| Ability Kmh *«n» « ill h.i\»assigned to hn the nninv* d
severtl

f r e e h mini

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Hoy or Girl Graduate
• Watches
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• Rings

Identification Rracelets
Silver or gold filled

Mr*. Kutter and I will visit Iht* linuiiii.t'i &lt;ml
( luiiik’ii markets this weekend. Special nrdi i - ill
I.,, accepted and we will do our De-t I" I 1&gt; ’ ' in

CONVENTION

The Church c*f ( mmI ilvidmuniH •**'1
wfll hold u slnlrwidi- roiiwuli ».
starting June II nnd eontinum^:
through June 17 id tin* Chet*1!
of God. lifiirva, and Kim
It was announced In thi L» '
W.C. Ilolfcmbr pastm
There will hv *p«’i ini ' mifi i * .i'*«1
sptakrrs each dn\ and mc.ih
be served «m the gimiinL

Ka.-rhiitii " i^t

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Perfect Gifts for the

whom *ht will roirrMinnil «lu* i u
the summer and whutu hr w ■1
meet on their nnival in Si plrtn
her nnd *»slst in odn;htc them
selves to college life
CHLRCH

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W m . E. K A D E R
JEW ELER
112 So. Park

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&lt;’o-Kd ( ’lass Enjoys

Clarence Hhcltmi Hatdtn t.M
To fOpiscopal Group
Fish Fry Thursday
3/c and Mr* Hat dm MDllilIlH* 1»*•
birth of n «Jatight v i. Jil Ml' 1 Nii.m*'
r &gt; O Fell Cln»?
v M S| M
on May 11 in Fit ii •tlll.l
-iiit
M t 11 r h en ) J ■Mf.n1 i li
Mr Hardin, wrlm
ii 11.«
f. t■. ("
M'Vnl 411
i * h f r \ in con t . i' i a» tl Ilium of Mr* Mol
i* slationnl in Ih»* M.iii ILLS
Hi n*4 it hiru iinri
[•lurid* in the S4»n
.! K if oe
in *|«it ".
r* i" ills t utont It , -h. M m \ »•
,led
ntc*
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nun siij per «*S aerv
Ware Hihlc (lass
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Fht.eil Ml Itfht#
lit* i 1 A I1*I tl
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Gives Church Supper i ichi
\ |L..t ,itlt-ml*ng liir meeting
t.ilkiwing thr M*h fl\ u short
; Mi.
f li*'lg kin
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Mai Ne ill
A covered ihrh
vt u- held tinMiie-.h M iHiHi vt a w held and
Mi
.1 I Holt. Mr* li N. A ah
by the R Vi \\ a re Bd»lr t In'&lt; Vd-il nut iioni gainee vnefe er»- h\ Nt = J.n k McIkiTifihl, Mm B
of the Kimt Mrthndi'i « h.n.h at
lit
i epM' Mr' A M I mxhm &gt;.
Jnied hv tile gl'Hin
ita monthly bu*ine%r und
lr\ me
I how** Htteliding
were
Ml J \|i • II &gt; i »\ r r. Mr*
rnefUng « t the chuith a nr* «*n
I Ke i I* rg. Mi
J a n»e* t rappa m n
Tuetdav even ini;
i i 1 Mi * It h 11nrdtiHMi Mr and j •rt'*r.
r * &lt; ettM’ll l a l l v
The htr^tr^jre* frit lilt1 * -*mu-* | Mr* II II Ik Mi Mild Mr* Bale
Vl*o the Md o -o * edit a Till
wrfre. Mr*
llnirt Mniti
.m l j
„i k. I . t f d Siu.tr, B* i lot i
Hup
r lint
M ri.
MK- Dmiglitfi JiiiK'
\ffpi ihe j 1 •*i»I. Mr *nd Mi
AUpfMPf h*j| Ihtii
j « laud# Tvie. Mr* ILK. Lu idu lL t et hl , Mill g wi el Ke ill and F II ta ■*
tho buifne«r
was upene I ' Mr*. Joe Hiirnew, Jktri* Julian t»«lh U&gt;auil.
by Mr* ('Karlin H IN?well, who | Bnrnejk, Mrs J l&gt; ('onlell. Mi**
Annie R o w e . Ml** Bauliue W il
p m i d f t l H Y i f t h r i n r r t in if
Set
era! insure wrrv di%rni*4ee| |a ,.I link. Jack SiAndlfcr. Handy HiiK
being the I*ru*adr for t httwt ti ! ii rul RdIh it h urd
the parking *»( Rti*ti.iri relief
b&lt;i*e.A
Red Cross Director
The locial hour fttHuwni I he
business »ettiun with Nevrml At Methodist Church
■ong* Ijfiri" suig and a* a elm
Imp devotional. Judge Ware read
A program of *|ieclal intere*!
the prayer ‘‘ConverMnn** wnttei h«« hren Hrrnnted at the Melho
hy Ague* Anjtermnyer
ill.t 4 hurvh for Sumiuy nlghi n»
Thi me |«tr#eill w et e
Judge N (to i:'clock on the Mlbier-t ...
It, W Ware, Mr. and Mm lto i ''The HelutninK Service Man"
IJIrey, Mr and Mr* Henry M u
Il
A
Cheney, field direclni
tin and daughter Catherine Mr
A met Iran lint ('rm , nl AhFT V
T. T VVitren, Mr* (J J»ihn*&gt;&gt; i in Itriaiul.i, will )&gt;e the ipeaker
Mr*. C L
Wynn, Mr* t.le.i
Thl*
the .evonil in a ,ene,
Gc»v«fV, Mrv TVml el. Mm Fneiil of two a.1.11e-,e. on thl* mtije. I
and Min* Nurine Nim aimhI
I apt. Ilr 't y Krdkoy of the VS'eUli
Coltveleaeenl Huepllal In Day­
Miss Doris McCall
tona Bench gave the first when
Boxes
he prevented the program of
Graduates A t College education
nnd rehihllltatlon that
t
,
— --------Ii being carried on for tlw
Commencement
cxcrriies
at wmmdnl men in the Welsh ll.&gt;
,
Tenrtev.ee College for Women at pitnl
Mvirfreeiitx.rtj. Tc:n will l-e i..-.1i
Mr t'1,4-ney wilt, ipeak fi-.io
Sunilay, Mon.lav anti 1 Uevtlay, the *Uod|K&gt;int of the Clvilm ■
Bags
May JO-22. The Sunday servire, ami the Returning Setvire tu»n
will be held at the Fir,l llu|&gt;tl,l The puhlir is cordially Invited tu
Churrh and all other |&gt;rr&gt;ftrnm, attend.
will be held ut the rollc£e.
.
Amonfc degree* In Ik- awarded
BIRTH ANNIM Nt K.YJKN I
will U&gt; a Ilachetcr of Art* In
Marian Doria McCall of Sanfnnl
Mr. and Mn. H. M ltunil&gt;|.&gt;
Mias McCall will also reccivr a of Washington, It. C. a- nounrr
diploma in iiistm. ' She D thr the birth of a son, Robert Mr
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geurgo Millln, on May II), Mr. Ruiuhle,
Here Since 1920
R. McCall of 2200 Magnolia la n former resident of Sanford.
I'hon^ 310
Avenue, Sanford and' has l&gt;ren _T..1—
Jtloble,-GUM, and- Air*. 115 Pprk A »e.
lllfcttd t" IhktFtHlcir ’ TW" "M lJsIJil ’ Noble announce the birth of a
Sanford, Florida

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the rerttald-Laughton
Commencement acttviuea In­ Hospital.
clude a certificate violin recital
Saturday night. May 19, by Ids

Rurse Proud ( 'ompiu I

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Gift
Jewelry
She'd liko a pretty bracelet ' . .
to dreia up everything uhe wears
. . or a pretty pair of earrings to
make her look und feel glamorous.

Perfum e
Ftt for a Queen 1 Delightfully
packaged, dovinely hers!

E a rrin g s . . . J.00 to ^*50
Bracelets . . . 75c to J?.00
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Luxor Hath Salts In five pound bags, several delightful odors . . .

75c

Bubble B a t h ........ 75c to 2.00
Pancake M ak eup 50c to 1.00

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C A R R Y IN G M A I L , JA Y

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thouundt o f dollar*,
ua today about
North America'* depend­
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too little to Im without it.

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FRIDAY, MAY 1*. 1945

IMF .HANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

L IG H T

Ameriemi Le g i o n
Hol ds Statewide
Meet In Orlando

‘ &gt;i fvirr officer, Lloyd F. Boyle
who lit busy v.'itb legislative
I ilutira Hit Senator at Tallahassee,
j i.lwo confinement of third rice
t
i !• t ! .liU- Forrest Gntchcl to
bed with hack injuries, no
[ it .*tailattni, of officer* of the
and Auxiliary will take
I'ljiic ill the niectinir, but will be
postponed until sometime prior
in June 17. Mr. Field said.

(ierman Submarine
Surrenderw To U.S,
c l a s s if ie d

a d v e r t is in g

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Iment

rates

10c per line fur one insertion
08c per line for three insertions
07c per line for f&gt; Insertions
for per line for 20 insertions
Minimum rales . . . 30c
I'HONE l i t OR BRING YOUn Ads to TH E SANFORD HERALD
Count, IGe words In the line. Including phone and address.
A ll adirrlistmenls for situations wanted w||| be charged for at the
tegular clatoiflrd rales.

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~ 11. II. POPE CO.
U. K. HUES and TUBES
MODERN »oll located
huuxc. i'Hono 0122.

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LOST: Wallet. Prince Gardner,
acamleri, containing valuable
p a p e r s , overseas jonvenir*
Clarence B. Knnpp. Itolurii
wallet to dtiift board.
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There win no indication whether
&lt;the dead Japanese were civilian
ini military personnel. Under the
* Xinnurnl code, Japanese army offirrts commit hars kirl lather
than lie captured.
Fieri Routed
Ingram also released that three
week. Iwfore Germany rapltulaed.
a -tiling U-laiat fleet headed for
the U.S. east coast wns inlercepl[ ed and muled by one of the moat
powerful task forces ever lo ope­
rate in mld-AUsntlc. From pri­
soners, it was learned that the
wolf-pack hod orders to blanket
tb&lt; east const from Maine, to

20 ACRE faun tiled, goml ‘ low- LOST: 21 in dark red. double
bar. Belknnp bieyclr, liecnse No
lug wrIU, l&lt;&gt; acre* tough land
26. Saufoiil, 1940. Chromium
Palm llaniiigwlt
Fin.
fender*. I’hulie 1241 or T.'ili-.l
F. K. K U . 1101 Park Avc.,
after fl PM.
, Sai:f*u &lt;1. Ha. I’hone 061-W.
10 ROOM MOUSE completely LOST: Beil Jency Pig, male
Rcwnnl l&lt;&gt; fimlet. Jxhrt J Smith
furnixln-*! 7n;l Palmetto Ave­
P.O, Box 1.61 Sanford. Fin
nue. I f n i * if ileaired.
NINE i'AlU French windiiwx.
fully glared, Inna* huidwari.
i.'j.OU pci tifth Geo. O. Sworn,
lit. 2, Silver lokc. Sanford.

LOST Ration Rook No L Jo
i(’[diinu lirown
lUfr* J 1. Itt 1.
CIoIiIbImji u, Sun ford,

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\V A i N 1 E L ) —
ADDING machine* that dividr. H l l i L I
iuiitiai't iiiul iiiultlidy. 11295lnc|uiro at Celery City Printing COI/XllED
girl*
for laundry
Co.
work. Regular hour* and wage*
Apply
In i&gt;er»on, Seminole
MODKL A KOKlL *cooil linm.
County i.uuiu* v Co., H|9 W
fHirfuci condition
Phfinr
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:ir.[ St.
TWO WHEEt; TRAILER.
*o:i
PORTER and maid Motrl Moit
Palmetto Ave
ti/tima
U PlIO I.M 't.LIM
I Ties,

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BUY BONDS
and SPEED
TOTAL

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gimd stock

WASHINGTON. M «v IB. (Ah
A 1600-ton German nubmarin*
&lt;iiUllti for Japan wan captured by
il.o US nuvy last Sunday carryintf (hire high lultwaffe generals,
German plane equipment and
too Japanese who bad committed
barn klri. Diim. Ingram, cominnniior In chief of the Atlantic
fleet, revealed Wednesday.
Unfolding long-secret details of
the Allied campaign to lick the
. U-boat menace, he told a news
i coiifen nee
that
the
German
] vr**et surrendered 500 miles east
H f Newfoundland. U.S. officers
• were sent nlionrd to prevent saj botiige and It Was taken to
j Portsmouth, N'.H.
Identity of the luftwaffe gra­
erals was nut immediately avall-

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1930 I K&gt;In I. .Sedan
port ment. I’hone i

6 ROOM IKIl xE, newly painted,
cntnnlctrh furnished m
in
fui u n lu il. V e n e tia n biiiul*. e le
elite lefrlgciatur, 5 actus, one
acre mini: with spring and
running watei in homo. I’hono

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TRUCK TIKES
We now hnvo in stock Norwalk
Gobi Standard truck tires in the
CURTAINS, lace table cloths,
following sires:
000*10— 0 ply 706*17— 7 ply | scarfs, washed, starched and
stretched, 61H Mcllmivtlle Avo.
000x20— (l ply 735*20-10 ply
I'hotin H7H.
060* 20— 0 ply 990*20— 10 ply t
700*20- - H ply 64f/x.l&lt;k— 0 ply i
700*20— 10 ply 695*16— 6 ply |
IIORROW HERE WHERE
700*20— 8 rlv 716*16— 0 ply
p r i v a c y is k k m p m t e d
7f&gt;0*20- 10 ply 745*10— 6 ply, YOUR natural desire fur prtvi.ry
795*16— 7 ply 74rr*,17— 7 ply
in nioncy molter* is strictly
Thexe sites can lie shipped or de | respected hero.
Friend* ami
livered |rumptly
Where we do
relatives are not questioned
nnt luive an •-vtabliahed dealer.
about your credit. Your em­
Will ba glad lo hear from tire
ployer or hualncss associates
drat era. nr parages, who aro in­
will not hear o f your personal
terested In Ituvlng a good estaliaffairs. There Is no cause for
llshed tlru agency. We alto have
embarrassment.
In stock a fair quantity of pas­
Reasonable credit requirements.
senger tires, tubes, and batteries:
No co-makers on money loans.
also I ruck tubes,
Variable payment plans.
DISTRIBUTOR FOR NORWALK
FA M ILY LOAN CO.
GOLD STANDARD TIRES, Florida Rink Illdg.
I’hune 33
TUBES and BATTERIES. A.
M.
PHBVATT,
SEVILLE.
I BUY, pay csih for old Irona,
' FLA. PHONK 2104.
vacuum cteoncra, toasters, regurdless af condition. 210 E
5th St. Phone D4R.

tut lu te in n
ft, -ctititling
tlnry o f n
one

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til park in g

Si|uurr
Yard

-piI fir e !

SUPERIO R im O A D F E L T
Saturday Evening

Cover your Hoorn with beauty! Superior Duality broudfe ll In a varloty of beautiful colors lo ruled from. An
attractive ami practical covering for bedroom, living
room or dining room.

W ANTED—

W AN TE D to buy: Or Rent, studio
PLA IN or foncy actvlng. Juanita
^Upright piano. Phone 472.
ftrern.iU T'W .-trr.-H t.----W ANTED : 60 hens' and fryers.
CELERY
CITY KEBTAURANT
' Palmetto Grocery, 317 Palmet­
resumes 60c flato ‘lunches.
to A w . •
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TO BUY: late model Evlnhtd# 22
to 00 II.P. Advise year, H.P.,
rice, eomlllion. J. W. Rowe,
nterprlie.

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IFOR R E N T

ATTENTIONl Service personnel
and vacationist* — Apts, «*nd
ONE 1936 Chevrolet truck, 167"
W.B. closed cab, with or with­
rooms two blocks from Main
out closed body. . Exceptionally
St. one half block of ocean by
good Urea, excellent mechanical : day or weak. Phone 010-R. 708
condition. StrleVl*nd-Morrlson,
Broadway, Daytona Hssch, Fla.

D IS T IN C T IV E
ADDED “ DAFFY DUCK”

MAHOGANY 1JEDR00M SUITE

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FURNISHED ROOM In private
hom4, 607 kfmrnnU* At*. ■»-

Com fortable Lounge Chair and Ottoman

BUSINESS! SERVICE

idaoma 18th -Caatury bedroom .suit*. Ut rich .ma- Hero’s comfort of the moat luxurious__ - FL /Jl Q3 ,i
TtogTny veneers with other tvbods. HWId
eyes of all devotees of liood taste. Att }£ !•
vanity, bench, Simmons coll springs, in:
tractive Coverings, spring filled ctis** *
tress, 2 feather pillows.
frames

BUY SPECIAL GRADE CHICK*
Hatched from high type U, 8.
Approved ttillonim tasted mat* FURNISHF.D apartment at 3&lt;M

WELDINO: By an axpart with

10 yaar«’ ««oerlcnce who gaax*

enters avtry Job. Would ap-

USm J &gt;wt

LOCKERS

BED house or spsit*
o#n, No children. Pcrcollapsible

BIT. WANTED—

and wife need furnished
nant or housa lmmsdlaUiewe* w l i M t i . Cockrell, SERVICE MAN'S wUy want*
si Uon. gantnd office work.

VillNfSr

BICGUI 0 $ f t b 7 S T A l M

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If w* *Uh to be freei If « • wish la
p (r »»rt« Uriolate those inestimable privi­
leges for which w# have been so long con­
tending— we mast fight I
—r iT U I lH I1K.HHT

VO LU M E

“Truman Says
U.S. Preparing
*To Finish Japs

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IN U E I'E N U H N T N L W S I'A U K H

SANFORD,

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IN III o' «r««U
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M O N D A Y . M A Y '2 1 . lit If,

Mt'iuber" A ssociated I ’ resH

Many Suggestions O f ~
IManningCommittee
-Pushed; Others U n ­
der
Consideration

M VN11
Mj i .M. ( VI*) —
Brig t.rn Jamr* Dalton. 15,
nm* of thr Arno
“ ounces I
JlriHTlU. HAN kiilu'l tenLiy hr
ei JapatifM' tniper on mirth
Luinn iwInnB. t.mural Mar \ r*
Ihiir fiiiiioiim««l

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Hf *nnjir|g|f,| |'re«a

A i|iii. ki lling in ih,- buttle
fur Okinawa um -ui'ii today
ns Muriiios sinliil iho last
riilgi- itiiiniiiut it,)* slim i. tlii*
central fi.rti.-i* • ( iln* Nip.

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1,1 ( Ih. |I i;t
moii trv ing In li-*M liu- i-luml
I’nkyn ro|HHtoi| an A llioil
tusk inn i* has hr nt.-il tow ard
sou’ liorn Japan uhilt* stt|H*rfiirllr — ^ -v.inuti m«i . minus Hi
l Ilf* v\e* luin i ntriiiu
lo !hr in*
Inntl
n Thu in (Muiu'0 shnw^tl
Dili*!”* uf it! .1'®h»tmiif thu
rim,
1J!■*' li* ini’ i i •*l!it r iimTI*
1hofl^lt'h 4Mil al‘ i&gt;
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Accord Reached Rev. Carpenter
Am ong Big Five Tells Rotary Of
Need For Accurate On Regional Plan Alaskan W e a l t h

Census Totals Is *
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ni
n
it *
• „ Improvement I h Sum Undeveloped Kosour♦Shown By Higgins (\v o r Differences' ceS In Vast TerriOn T r u s t e e s h i p s
Again urging Sanford and Sem­
inole County residents who have
not been contacted during the
SAN ^ftUAIftlSCU.
'Ii&gt;
current state cenaus count to noti21, (A I*) — Agreement today
fy the Chamber of Commerce o f­
among the lllg Five anil thr
fice in the City Hall, Mayor Ed
Latin American nation* on
Higgins today called attention to j regional self defense »yflea's
the fact that it is of the crest..i
within thr world organiiaImportance to this section to iiave
llim put thf United Sal inns
• every person counted.
conference safely past its
MayoV Higgins arapjiaBised the
biggest stumbling blocks, It as­
m bopoct i Uss e f -M trttt b*n*u* fig ­
sign nerepiaore with only
ures in the light of tnelr use by
tefrypr Mungsb In the region­
the state in determining the
al plan wgs follow rd bVlIgns
county's share In state gasoline,
of an early solution of Sovietrace track and other funds for
American difference* over in­
county operation.
ternational trusteeships.
"The Issue ta vital to the counf l t y In view of the fact that these
SAN FUANCISCO. May 21.
population figures are used as a Thr Biff Five were reported in
basis by the state to allocate full »irrecmrn*
on objec­
operation funds to the countiee," tives of An Amendment by which
Mai
tayor ...................
Higgins skid.
regional ifroup* of notion® would
State census officials extended l*e fittisl into n world peace
their census deadline until May keeping nrgAnitntion
« 26, next Saturday, In order that
WH
Pith only alight difference* in
addition could be mado to county inngungI* remaining to be eoinlists
However, census enumer, /
4I o a llm r il ii* r * i * T m )
uteri are not available to collect |
additional names in Keminoie
31nt Division Unit
County. Mr. Higgins said
^
Anyone having reason lo be­
ppfeats (&gt;00 Japs
lieve he hsi not been counted is

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asked to telephone SI at the City
WITH TUB DIXIE DIVISION
Hell. The shortage of enumer­ IN
MINDANAO. May 31, (Spe­
(Si
„J MINDANAO,
ators was given as the reason for cial)—The
31*1
Infantry
...........
try P' Division
Hit failure to g e t‘ everyone tab­ 1 " “
battalion of which I’ fe. Edward F.
ulated.
Evans, Jr., of Washington, 1). C.
is a member defeated a force of
600 Japs o-i the Sayre National

Lions Junior League
Plays W o rld ’s Series

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. 7 ' ""Ihe
,!v first
-n wh*t
w‘ s
meeting

---------I engagement in the Pacific war."
The climax of the season of the \ meeting engagement is a battle
4 y ™ &gt; ,,
sponsored _ Junior ] |n which two opi&gt;otlng cnlumtis
Baseball League will be the clash marching head-on collide
next Friday evening at S.30 o’­
Pfc. Evans’ battalion met the
clock at the Municipal Softball enemy ju»t before midnight and
Field between the pennant win­ the fight raged In the lull rogon
ning Cube, managed by R. E.
s id a o f. the'high.
Klpif VH3 In* Glinll, Managed by Brase.oa.eilner
way until dawn, whsn the Japs
AJohn Melich)ki and retreated.
broke

The All-Star tssm will Include
Joe Wells, Stanley
ey Rosier, Wllmlr
Cogbum, Alex Powers of ths
Giants; Donald Howard, -Luther
David, Donald Lodwif,' of tiU
Seminolea and
oviiiiuuica
ana ‘’ Garnet White,
Danny Stafford. Billy Tison, an

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Buddy Neisch of the

Evans is ths husband of Mrs.
Francis Evans of 2210 Pennsyl­
vania Avsnue, N. W. Washington,
£). C. and tne son of Mr. e-’id
Mr*. E. F. Evans of 2533 Orange
Avenue, Sanford, Fla.

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The
.jieup will
Jim Pennington, Clarence Clause, Pfc. Thomas Harley
Charles Lansing, Walter Graham,
Back From Europe
Douglas Oglesby, Forest IfcTeer,
i laroy Rosier, Donsld Howard,
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla^ May
Francis Stenstrom, T. L Harris,
Buddy Carter and Eugene Smith. 81; (Special)—P/e Thomas L.
Bill Ludwig will a sm as uas­ Harley, formerly of Sanford, Fla.,
haa recently arrived at Welc
pire.
itraleacent Hospital, the Ar­
H A W

More than 8-M Inches of rafn
fall during the past week, It was
[tried By B
BJr. WhitJKTj weatbegress of
_____ Thie
___ was
araa a net excess
1.78 Inches over the normal rata
ef;*77 Inch he reported. Total rain­
fall for the year to date 1# 0-27

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, • -tk * drought of March, April an
astir p « y has. howsver, resulted
ta a net deDciency o f 4.M inches.

d « S 3 f *» 1 ^ S m % n T I A
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above
the normal of
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ENLIST
Sanford youths on May I f

from the Navy Eacruitlng Station

&gt;2—r

ia Daytona Base:
fully planned reconditioning pro­
gram hart will spend his con­
valescence and asal it his m u m
to the bast of health.
The son of Mr. and Mrs, L»
Harley, .entered the Army In
December, 10*3 at Camp Blend­
ing . and has since served six
months In the European theater
of operations, wher« ha was
the Purple Heart for
received In combat. Tom
was student prior ta hla entry In
the Army.

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FUNBBAL
Funeral services fbr Carrie Loo
two month* eld baby
« f Mr. and Sirs, L**l|o
Lcsl.
o f Jacksonville who died
city last Friday, wore
inday afternoon at 4:00
at (ha Erieksoa Funeral
with tha Rev. V, H. Grgnnfficlating. Interment waa
Cemetery.

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with
M'lm* SitU.OOil kqua n- ttnia*
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llev.
Httiy
1•*' 1 il (h o
Murk T a i p u tuf

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ml uf |4,OUt)
fo| rr»i room® and
It*
iifp for whit# «fwl
p.n i 1ir
r«»t« .. I Ift i hi* bmtnu®* icdiott^
.»• .1 the
iinly •»f Stminol® haa
lie'lli» it I e .1 I &lt;
Ih** purpoit* loin
i■ri &gt;;tnf.«nl Avemn* and ('em*
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Rotary 1 tut* today th»t wi’ l
wider ti«e of radios und uiiwavs I , .

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Tin* Rev Carpenter, who r*'
cemI&gt; route
to Sanfonl from
Dell*), Connspent five
years
b, Alaska us
a missionary and
told the Rotary Club that now
I ( unllnard 4||» r * f f T » « l

CITY BRIERS

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M iv
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tS|wiial| "Wuh the fiwwt sOppl)
cnio&gt;i
CIohu
situation growing move
e 'e r) day. iarmers in tile North I
pect
, Honda arrn ran help the natim
and themselves by producing
the limit uf their ability," Wil
linm I. Wilann, I)irect*»r of Slat**
Farmer* Murket®. «ai»l in hi* rrm
4*tu1 iimrkri review imlay
**Ita .South Mils! Central Fb*n«li
wbrre the Henmin i» cominjr to im

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ICC Orders Uniform
Classification Sys­
tem For C o u n t r y
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BiianHt Diivii, the &lt; A Kuril ufifl, Jl nnh*«hi|&gt;nble fa rm |*ri
bhmiM hr runriu&lt;l uriil pre
th**. i. mm * ill
In* I hi* fur**!a*&lt; D*»- k t Mij ki &lt;l t*• «*t«ure n borne "Uju L l,Mi'
.d hv 1
iikic Mrnm* v lo* K ■'J*®* J*nn
\lfinip murli li ^ at till* 11•■t&lt;rI M-»&gt;' uid| to v****r %
i* -»I 1TA
will hr MirrrAfud by the i p|»lm «* hdiaim,
f ei1r \\ *■’'Inphi 1* &gt;
%t arit m i h&gt; ^ , if.,,
or and
mint of mm Mmf matenal* f
and Rev real hill Dupit I no-nl ol
1 am|»b«ll-Loiilng IV il of the the wiit tfajKoinit Jttpjm/' he con Iho Sanford Nnval Air Station
American Lcutofl will hold a tinned
In yeatenlay'n douhle hruder
wnec
Condition® at apecifie
markets
busin-rss mi*etinir this even in if nt
he'rc w»t h I*11teen-mtlr \r 11»v A tr
the l/ftrlaa Hut. Thrre will Ik* he deacribed n% followa
the Saw dropi e*l the f»mi
“ I'mhnkee r«|Hirta volume ron men*
no tufiper.
game by Hie • hue in ir ir»n of
tiruici lijfbt, with nome bean® to 0, but mi list- M-s i»rt•I i- ,mi«
t ulery , cifiridant it rid ® few |mta Ccirvtdio, hif kud up hv l io»- isup
T h e K o g u l n r M e e t i n g of M«*n
moving Qiittllty of nil » *hh tort,
| hr Ft lit &gt; Mntior.uiitf
Ia&lt;
roe Chapter. No H», H A M
evritlit'g. ■»! ni..ditt.-s. rsrefl eggplant nn.t ;«
7 tfl |
|til* ’A(, ■
* i 1^'T ri.i' Tuesday'
■ - - liiii1 t hr tiitoen, ih in th e r irnor due to thr i __ t
,
8 00 P M , «t which
tf ii’timif m %o’w o*
i If bUHl.)
■ inr«i* drought
j
l«
it
- mb esi
ton
Ha
- er in,11
Mmk Miister Degree will U
the reel*nt li to I aliidla. kirii
Into
hint
week
ram®
too
late
U
&gt;
furied
of ciiTidnlal
givun him h&gt; *b. Wuh It Am).
do nn&gt; good
CtihvaIr?M » r 1 11•**-1■11j*I *«■,i iii w hi i
All Royal A?«h Maaoita an*
’Tnlmetto »*&gt;ld 1,262 tiuviivt* **f
IU|,.„,r1 1
...
vlted to a lle lu l
inniBlocs during the first tlirc j
Howell a It. ilr.-ppe.l u rio
days of last week forfll.litmufl - j t„ n game
th,. V ,d, I, -mi
Lieut.
Constantine deWoDki, Auctions clnseil
there last week
f|( on
grounds not
'tc
will, re mam VVm lu u s ago. i* i— i o t I,, .to C.tbs
tbor Of
Tntsshms in thr fc.
Krr\
c|,.Bn up market and hurling Sunday
with Stewart
pea it theater of war on Apr. 3, , ettje accountll
catching
Whih* out in the I’ a
according to »'&gt;rdr«ceived hv hi.
c,
h. d , r. lhfr iU#dy cific area. Ilowell strung up 21
arents, Lapt. and M ra.^.L. de |movement last week, with 67.027 ham-ha 11 victories
The Antnhih
olski of the Country Club Hoad, i rackages
es Wine
beinr shipped.
I’esi. Ian* from Ft I'lerre on the uthei I D ) L D I N f i on® of hD **
U lilt ’ ll
Ll cut dcWolski li now instructor pepper
Pepper and tomatoes
tom
continue to hand have been mowing down »
of the B-17 for special crcwi in hold the lead in commodities. lot of opposition, have beattn n f lufmrted to hnvu .itlu u k u il n rn l
I
flirt
I
n
3l)-yntr
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w ttrn iin . Jot*
England.
Eggplant, com and okra showed Welch ami recently scored u twin M nm Itn|&gt;), IJ. Mini mi Fla , nri*
a
nice
gain
in
volume,
but
other
In
over
AFTAC.
Orlando.
Imhua to |ilfu*u lb
m nl i i i it
The Brotherhood of Locomotive rommodities are on a decided de­
Sanford NAS is, however, e\
iiinnu .S4»rl»*lv .amhnhiiur heforr
Engmmr~'wHi hold their mem crease,
&gt;ected to put up a good fight it u r n iteMroveil with th** other*
orial service at the First Metho­
“ Sanfnrd’a long drought has lucynaki, veteran left fielder of
dist Church, Sunday at 4:00 I’. M been broken. Three heavy show­ last year's campaign has Iktm hs outer of the Dmle f*nunly
sheriff. Mu mi i» iH’iiihT bul&lt;t on a
■•&lt;v* extend to alt our friend* a er* last week, which were gen­ hitting nt n 360 clip
special invitntion to meet u* at eral In the farming section, will
Lieut- Eiiison, n Floridian. Is ifinu»liiiJk'hU*r rharye The victim,
i Mr*. DnretlJi Mieko Zinke i®
that time,’’ stated J. B. Craw­ help citrus and vegetable farm*. an ardent
sportsman.
having
ford, chairman of the membership The market will have small nuan- played left end for Tampa Uni r hbiiwn
,
. in tkottom iihntn (Inter*
committee.
lilies' of !&gt;eans, tomatoes, pola- varsity gridder* and wns rnarli 11,1 111
loci, sweet com, beets and car- for four years at Clearwater
risenta _
2t3 .th lJ L r«»._ T tim itT O _ g ro of He works lender JdcaL. Jbpn D
train
i
i
i
1!The San:
Williamson, stalion recreation &lt;n7 r Henry LorfffwelT’
♦spec
i racially fine quality.
by
telephoning
Mrs.
be made
"Wauchula shipments are slow rector.
Rose
director,
nVK Hutted, U
„n ts », v(427
-- ■W)
-- * dim to the long droughtIb M ade Corporal

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Three Service M en
PleadGuiltyTo Charge
Three nf four aarvlce men arrteted, following the severe beel­
ine of ,Y-H. MeAlexander, auto­
mobile mechanic of the Remfnotr
Tire* Company on the night of
Saturday, M»y 12. have pleed
guilty of a charge of aggravated
asaault before County Judge R.
W. W ar*
The County, Court haa withId its Judgment and sentence
this case and haa directed
Bherlff Charles Hand to deliver
the men, C.C. Gullle, W.A. Berry
and M.E. Jackson who have been
bald for the past week in County
Jail, to- Naval authoritlea. E.
Simmons was released early dur­
ing th* week without any charge
being made against him during
the time of Investigation of the
AsilsVM Bute Attorney,

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South Is Jubilanti To. ( ’, Slate Luard,
Over Revision Of *s I ns po ei o d Bv
Freight R ^ t e s ( \ ! u i Y u u t s . i s ^

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before H:00 A- M. or after 6:00
"Our Arcadia livestock Market
1*. M.
Inst Tuesday was (till showing
effects of dry weather in volume
The Pilot Club will hold Its of livestock being offend for auc­
regular meeting, at the Hotel tion. Our manager states that
Mtyfnir, Tuesday evening at 7,*30 00 days win Jie required after
o'clock.
rains start to get cattle in good
condition . to sill. The heaviest
A 1036 Ford Bedan,
run of stock this year wtll start
of Msnogor v£art Evans
In Aurost and continue through
AAP Grocery was stolen from November. On to the present,
in front of tho *toro *hortly afUr them has been no demand for
midnight Saturday, and later waa yearling* and steen for pastur­
found In a ditch at Rands Biding age, a* In previous veers, on
by Paul Daniel* and Mr. Evan*, •rcount of drought. With rain*.
o)
according *to -police.
this condition witt be corrected
Immediately," Wilton said.
Edward E. Brady, aon of MraJohn T. Brady, 419 .Palmetto Avenne, who has served In the mer­
chant marina aervlco for the past
16 yean, ever since he was 16
H om e 6 n L eave
years of'ago, has bom presented
by the War Shipping
tinipping Admlnlstra
tfon with tha Atlantic War Zone
Ramon Reel B l*e ha* returned
Bar and tha Merchant Marine to Great Lake* Naval Training
having had ae- Btatlon after spending a short
rith the Merchant leave with hi* -pnaOBta, Mr. »nd
tho National *mer- Mra. Watson Baal a t their horn*
at 8018 - *

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11 i ouk (i

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(inmu In Pros
Hurt* Sunday
IMurce

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farmers Tony ms One, Wrth
a C j A W Yti'Produce-\o Lum U^^y ga|| y eam

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Japs Have I a i s ! Over
18,000-Men TryingTo H o l d Okinawa;
100.000 On Luzon

Marines Blast Japs From Ok ip aw a Cave Hideouts

Pi ogress toward securing those
city improvements rcrom mrinded
by the City Planning fommilMc
such ns a swimming pool, r o t
loom- fur while and Colored pee
de in the business section, a new
ius terminal, a new park at the
south end of the City, a rec^e^
lion |rogrnm, n trailer park atid 1
other Miggrsietl plans for the
future of (he city, was reported
by Muyor Edward Higgins, after
the l tty Commission hail gone
Luccdale, Mis*., the President
over the planning committee's Teasaerted" This I* s proud, moving
poil leu H Lesher Is rhairhtgn
ul lie i it\ running Committee.
occasion for every American. It
follows complete victory of the j
Mayor Higgle s today pointed
Allied forces over a powerful en­
out ill detail the items gtvau
:
:
i
h
.
o
Y
V
emy in Europe, It finds up strik­
■onsid, ration and what the City
v.
lu tn ’
ing the devastating blows in Pa- *
ha- done about them as follows;
elite. We are preparing to strike
■ ' I .Th e City, did nngage gn
them
later
In
overwhelming
anluteel and hits the plans and
fores."
[ -peclfli allons for the construction
The Presidential presentation
of a -winimirg |ool, and these
award at a joint congressional SCREEN TOUGH GU ^ Humphrey Bogart and movie nctre— Lauren plans are now in the hu nJs of
(the
I-onkl
Uncall
are
full
of
smiles
ns
Inpins
a
corsage
of
ins
session set a * precedent. Lindsey
an e&gt;tnnater to determine th#
bride-to-be as they prepare to ioiaid u train in Inn Angeles They I’Ahmiilril CUM.
Is a native of Isnay, Ala.
will
tved
on
the
farm
of
author
Louis
Hn-nnfield
ill
Mansfield,
llhin
Meanwhile the Army fixed at
There him lx*ten no orpr* all
________________
_______
____
( Internutniml l
9 tO years the age at which enlisted
Idun fm thr he nut if mil. ion of th#
mrn may apply for a discharge.
t ,t v iirjfrrtrd.
I r.&lt; -a! itier |*,n:l Font
year* or over who have served
It also announced that WACa 4&lt;&gt;
I'
IMU 1m*ri:i removed, nmj m
]«•! t llivri Line hu* betp
the required period on active
1 I111) rm i* ihc uppestduty will he eligible for a d i s ­
UM ttaaM Os r u &gt; T tal
Hour property,
j
pfi.rin -rsl lo tit* a •a S
'
iooi
Hill ITU*tori A1 aIB av..p

WASHINGTON, May 21,—
® ( AP ) — President Truman
Jtold Conirresa today that
American forces are prepar­
ing to strike the Japanese
with "overwhelming" power.
Speaking at the ceremonies
at which he awarded the
Congressional Medal of Honor
to Sgt, Jnke Lindsey of

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£ewfWorkMarines On Okinawa Scale
On Projects Last Ridge Defending Shuri

A rjn y Announces P la n
T o Release Enlist­
ed Men Over Forty;
-Round-ui!) Continues

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l--i
the w«*®t, ui itI |irui|ni*&lt;l 11 u h i IiI fy
illir mill n|| .t
|i«vf the Wi(,y fur k renter nohi?* ■
•r|ftinu*;i!111*i1
trial *luVi*iii!iturnl S|Nikfi*i()ii n f *i
R*H.
lh*i*»* nrt'wn Inru* linve rout* uil**»i •I..
l ( 'em If mi ret Ilia N g r t w « I

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\ruin*
rn(ir«*

111’* 11i «iri |.| w Trill" ' tl ifc*
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Over 1,800 b ans Went
To Track Saturdai
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It r 1 l •* i
tl&lt;Ittri
&gt; rnWilu *1 ! hu tl I .t t o M i r i i l
it •
S itu f'ii &gt;1 &lt; &gt;r iMnds* h u n n i'i i hi!«
khltnrAS till
!M|* lit to
urdwy
( U m i l i m i i i f thu 1 ,» 1f» r at h im
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wan rinrl to ‘nhrtvr mure rhnrf $7^
IHMi thrnuwb ttie tuinmutiiuD f **r

nm* of t hu moM mture'tinhf
mr niirht® nf the ten yeti rs ol
rnrifiK ul thu ( ’entra) t lor iil.i
track.
The ero\* d (!emonstrate&lt;i that
the hulk of the |ialton®Ke f- r thu
race® mine® from the home folks.
nnd not the winter visitor* , ami
while thr wnperini: vtus not up to
ihe Dec 31 Inaugural, part of the
fault waa occasioned by u short
ago of halp in the accounting
room*, w hicli brld up the betting
to a certain extent.
This fault, however, was due lo
no lack of preparation on tin*
part of the managvmrnt, bring
. caused ’ ■y 1’-r—tisDure ui an In! l*gra) pa»U~vrf the calrntating
|force to report for duly. How*
|ever, the track management tielievei the aituotion han been rem­
edied and fans will lie accom­
With tho American Infantry modated in the usual efficient
Division on Cebu, Mnv 21, (Spe­ manner.
cial)—Henry Long well, son of
Beveral long shots came in Sat­
Mr. Henry D. Lmigwell of 1210 urday night to net those who
Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, hits played their hunches some real
I ren promoted from t rivato first money.
High stakes for the
rlnss tn corporal while serving night were returned by Stalin in
with a canon company of this the 5th race who paid I 2P.20 to
veteran division.
holder* of n straight 12 ticket.
Overtras 14 months, CpI. laingwell saw action in tho UouguifnWORKEIIH NEEDED
vlllo and Samar campaign*.
The Sanford soldier Is entitled
Misa Annette Moore. Civil Ser­
tn wear the Combat Infantry­
man’s Badge, the Aiiatic-Pacirlc vice representative, will be at the
Campaign ribbon with two battle U. 8 , Employment Service, 112
star* and tha Philippine Libera­ North Park Avenue, Tuesday
morning from 11:00 to 12:00
tion ribbon with star.
o'clock and from 1:00 to 3:00
CpI. Longwell’s company la a P. M. to recruit workeri for
pat
art of the battle-tested lK2d In- Navy yards.
,
finnlry, n regiment organised in
Skilled workers are needed at
colonial tildes ami cited a* tho the Navy Yards In Charlostun.
Oldest American regiment in ex­ Key Wrat, Pearl Harbor and
istence.
The unit’s history In­ many polnU on the west coast
cludes Iho names Bunker Hill. Electricians and electrical w&lt;gkBull Run, Meuse-Argonno and er* are particularly needed. La­

(iardun ( lull Sponsors
iWood' Hank ,\lav M
Ai h-H*t lb *1
. ii»' v,anted
for thu Sum midi I on t\ lllood
Hank, \%huh n il bv .|uin,oted
thi* y« nr hy I lo- S a n t 1 d i iorder!
i luh on Thui »dn\ \|,is il fro m
to A M t. &gt; 6 &lt;»&gt; i‘ M at tha
1if f t, • mi I’ al! iui*lt v N ti r *iniello A\enur
Frank Evnn.v countv i-liairmnn
of Hu- lllood It,mi, i,*ipi,*i|•*,l that
pro-i|iectlve

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III** Ited
t’losbradijUiirters,
across from thg Zoo on liu* lakefront
JattirIngiev,
lllood
Bank
treasurer, r«*t&gt;*■•i t b a l Hie San­
ford Harden t l,rb had donated
4,'ilLJu Ula_ttb.-i.l Honk Mu. H.
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Mrs. Julius Ditigfrhb r is chair­
man of the Blond Hank Com­
mittee of the Sanfeid t.arden
Club. It I. Ilrriu Is r-uintniv and
Dr. I.. Munson is technical di­
rector of the Seminole County
Blood Bunk.
Oh Hie tiny o f donation a Blood
Bank m obile unit w ill be brought
here from Orlando, it was annourced.

Owners W arn ed To
Get D ogs Vaccinated
Police Chief Roy G. William*
today warned pet owners that
many dogs have been reported as
not vaccinated, and in view o f
the fart that manv rases of rabirx
have been reported, drastic action
will be taken anil d o n not
treated will be impounded* or
killed.
lie added that hr did not ,wsnt
tn have to impound valuable pet*
and advised that dogs not vac­
cinated l* taken by owners t«

veterinarian*. Dr. Raymond
borer* are needed at Key WeaL Bau or Dr. C.W. Dakar.

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PHONE 143 OR BRING YOUR Ad* to T H I SANFORD HERALD
Court? five words to Ue Hoc, inctndlng phene end oddreal.
All aivertlaoaente far (llaatlone wanted will he charged for at the
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U. 8, TIRES ond TUBES
MODERN wall located I
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AP Newefeature# Writer
Owing to circumstance* beyond
j
our control-----B I* a phrase j&gt;fJ
o^len heard on the airwave*.
wo,
Generally It explain* an Inter- c#|
ruption In tran»ml»aion.
Thi*
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year It hat a new angle
llol
Recently— due to circumstance* wr|
&gt;1 war and the manpower shortago — two women went to work
at National Broadcasting Com- J”
pony control boards, a* studio
englnesrs. It Is the first time in
NBC's history that women have wni
controlled transmission on any of
I
ite program*. A third woman *
Shi
tow an apprentice — soon will|*hii
■&gt;* added to the ranks.
whi
Ths two engineer* aro Ruth de»

lb# Emprror.
A yoar altar war itarwd bo
mad* a jolimn pilgrlmur* to tha
grand ;hrin* cf the S od Gcddeu
to pray for ••divine a**;»tane«"
Only but December, when Hup«rTortreaie« were bomblnr Japan,
Ulrohlto vlalted to the famed Ite
ihrine to pray for victory.
When Illrohito came to power
in 1920 he chore for the name
of hia reign “ ahuwn," which may
be trar.nUted "enlightenment and
peace." But the army made it n
mockery with the invaiion of
Manchuria.
Illrohito
dutifully
played the rote of puppet, ar­
ranged by Japan’a real ruler*.
It in not believed likely that
he will become a eelf impoaed
exile In Manchuria or elsewhere
when the preanure on .Inpun gel*
too great. HI* jtihjrclR would
have no god, and liirohitn hold*
the empire together, Rome ob•ervorR believe he 1* too con­
cerned to desert hi* people.
Taking hi* job seriously, hut
performing his duties mechan­
ically, he might be expected even
In aid the United Nation* in mak-

Mirrors, Venetians and Franied^ Polished Plate Best Grade.
Glass Table Tops and Desk Tops Cut Any Size
Automobile Glass Installed While You Walt,
Wc Can Furnish Paint And Glass For Every Purpose
We Are Equlped To Handle Any Site Job Regardless Of How
Large Or How Small.
The Complete Paint And Glass Store

LOST: Young fomate rod pi
itrayed from home.
Rewoi
U n . J. J. Duren, W. l i t St.
LOST: Pair of gold rim (Isaac*,
(omewhere down town. J. B.
Quattlobaum.

The Scala pa luce In Verona wu*
the home of famou* poet* and
artlita under the rule of the
ScaJIger family, 1000-1187.

10-ROOM HOUSE, gorage. largo
greened porch 80i Maple Avo. LOST: Wallet, Prince Gardner
aeamleai, containing valuabli
14 ACRE farm tiled, good flow­
p a p e r * , overaea* louvenlri.
ing well*, 10 acroi rough land
Clarence B. Knapp.' Return
Palm Hammock Sanford, Fla.
wallet to draft board.
F, Z. Bull, 1101 Park Ave.,
Sfiiford, Ha. Phono 861-W.
LOST: Silver Identification brae10 ROOM HOUSE completely
let between 9th St. Bail Park
furnished. 703 Palmetto Ave­
and 20th St. Jamai L. Fox. en­
nue.
graving. Reward. Phone 759-J
.after (LOO P.M.
LARGE electric fan and uble
radio.
Phone 758-W.

When
Dante , was
banished
from Florence, he found tempo­
rary uiylum in the Sc ila palace
In Verona.

117 So. PA R K PHONE 303

E. BOLLS, Owner

HELP WANTED—
FU LL TIME maid,
Box X, c-o Herald.
ebactT. P. O. Box 1169

ford.

FOR SALE
COLORED
J rl*
for
leundry
4 room house close to shopping
— Jar hour* and wngc*
district.
Apply
In person. Seminole
Robert A. William*
County Laundry Co.. 810 W.
PM m 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
3rd SL
PORTABLE a e w I n g machine,
good condition, 130.00. Phone HELPER for Jimmie Cowan
Bhoet Metal Work*.
. PIANO j WARDROBE: buffet and
■dining table. Mr*. J. S Clark,
TU. 8, Box 123, Sanford.
&lt; OLD UNDERWOOD typewriter.
. Sanford Auto Parte.
M ILK COW and calf, 2 weeks
rid. E W Smith, Oelocn, Fla

CHEF OR flrat class cook, ale
we Itree*. Orango City Hot#
Orange City, Fu.
FU LL TIME MAID, white or col°r*d. Apply 812 Magnolia Ave,
PORTER and maid. Hotel Mon-

A GENERAL upkeep and repair
man, mu*t know somethin*
about pipe fitting. Apply In
person to Bemlnole
aunty
IN I •THOROUGIIbred Guernsey
Bull, 2 yr*. old. 1317 OoufUc
0 hob with housework
O for two children. Mr*,
WO STORY house, 6 bedroom*
fion, 8482 Sanford Avo.
and bath upstalra and. one bedroom, bath downcUlra, living.room, dining room, kitchen, SIT. WANTED—
U g screened porch. Edward F.
W EPT
CORN
for
tanning
Jtlrt'c, Banford-Qrlando Hlway.

A NICE country homo, cool and
quiet. FVult troee. Ideal placo
•, for cowg and chicken*. Edward
F, lane, phonl 468.
'-

W ANTED t -any kind of perman­
ent Job with placo to stay in­
cluded In deal. Four In family.
J. Saundcn, Florid* Hotel.

m is c e l l a n e o u s
LY cash for any make
&gt;lle from 1930 to 1934. dlfferont Idea.
“ It** pretty
Ifellbt, Avalon ApartCURTAINS,

1921 BUI0K Sedan,

■carfe, we
stretched. 611 MoUonvllio Avo.
Phone 879,

tlon. 8e« It at 106

toetto Ave.

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•tarchod ana leamlnr whet you arc dolnp—

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FINISH ED ^H OUSE. {in t Bl.

From those who have served

■UY SPECIAL GRADE CHICKS
wr or buitneo* associate*
not h f*r o f your personal
dre. There la no cauoa for
•fnaim enL
ton*bio credit requirement*.
Cb-»ak*ri on money loans,

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M OTORS

received the first priceless

gift of Victory
(b it

Seminole
Tire Shop
WANTED TO RENT
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living, working fcnd contributing to the
national welfare.
:.vEaiih Jb America's progressive instinct
•nd in the things which r i m It—science,

thclrcountryonfar-off fields
o f combat, wc have now

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L u b r i c a t i o n "*

BATTERIES

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ACCESSORIES

V ic t o r y

and with
a d i a l lenge!

For from these men who have sacrificed
so much—thd /tom the other millions
who ham backed their efforts by carrying
on so effectively their appointed tasks at
home—comes the demand thit total vie*
tory andJfmal pesos, through triumph over
Japan, shell bring them Hie opportunities
for which they fought and worked—the
opportunities to life, progress and prosper.
Here is a challenge to us all—a challenge
to see to it that the load to realisation
of them natural human amhlilonTjun#;
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believe that what
L good for onr
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there are dnie-u
unfailing guides
upon which Arm
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VO LU M E

XXXVI

E s lib lb h c d

1908

SANFORD,

Carrier Strike Against
Japs Is Biggest Y et
'J357 Enemy Air Planes

Knocked Down Dur­
ing Week-End As
Japs Fight Back

F L O R ID A ,

W EDNESDAY,

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19 1f&gt;

M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d

Victory Seen
By Democrats Yugoslav
On Tariff Vote Rule O f
Sweeping Re-Organization Of Govern­
ment Agencies By
Truman Predicted

Tight Knot Makes Spot Tighter

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WASHINGTON. May 10, &lt;/D—
Democrat* predicted victory to­
day m the first congressional
test on mnjor legislation the A d­
ministration iays Is essential for
post-war international economic
cooperation The House Ways and
Means Committee called for a
showihiwn vote on a bill giving
the I’residejtt broad new author­
ity to reduce Ini iff* In reciprocal

must hi- reached between the Bri­
tish Ktghth Arm y *nd Marshal
Tltn'a l’ftrtfjinna a-* tn who octUipU'n aria
Referring ip'ecimlly to Rtich*
miiT^hnl Hermann flooring And
Ficbl Mnrthnh Karl von Uundatoilt and Albert Kesaolrinir »s
**nUri|i|(*n nf (tiwbboU/* the M®**
row rnilni pnuI "N a zi Iradora now
in Allnil ruitody arc sprotdinf
pruiiAgKfnia «hn«r* purpono In to
birak tin utiKv mining the* thr^r
giviit l'tm cn tltut tlefcalpti lilt*

fW lirB rilla U o n to oboorb
lent agencies Into regular
rnu nf the government
tsioitt w u u ld in o L sd ^ i^ W

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M ANILA, Wednesday May 10,
gM1)— Fighting so UVage that
’ American*
atlflcked
Japanese
with bayonets, knives and their
flits, with at laast taro Ameri­
can* drowning enemy troops by
holding their heads below water
pit a river, raged wast of Davao
4p,'lty on Mindanao Iilr td today.
The Japanese had lied westwarti from Davao toward, rugged
i mountains Inland but their re­
treat waa slowed by two rivers
the Talamo and Davao, between

which -&gt;«£*r .Gen.

Boaeoe

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RwoodnrtTi famous Twetitv-fourth
S O r i them.
{
Meantime, Gen, Douglas MacArthur' announced In today’s rom
inunique that Mindanao was DO
per cant liberated. Mindanao, with
.#■30,908 square mil##, is the second
” largest island In the Philippines.
The gsnsral also said Mh-danso's population waj PS per cent
liberated. Zamboanga third larg­
est city in the Phllipptnea, had
UO.OOO population and Davao,
Rfourth largest, 100,000 before the
war. The Island probably exceed­
ed 400,000 in population, much of
the remaining civilian* living
K S ItliM * O* r , | « f l t r )

'ipRace Track Funds
Given To Counties
TALLAHASSEE. May 18 (Spe­
cial)— State Comptroller, J, M.
Lee, has announced the dletribuYUtlon of ( 2,000 of race track funds
to each county from race track
taxes.
'With the lifting of the Federal
regulation closing race tracks,
several dog tracks are again
— nperetlng end the Comptroller
* « U U s that It is possible tnat the
entire amount guaranteed
to
counties— (83.000.— may be avail­
a b le from this source. In the
"- •v— t - w r i i n r - t a m m r i h o K of
this aura then it wfU b* mada up
•V u June 80th frgm the General
Revenue Fund of the Btate. ■

Today's distribution brings the
total distributed to date to (20,000 per county, leaving a balance
doe each of the several coonties
(13,000, ,

**•

The Comptroller le also making
a distribution to the Teacher?
Salary Fund (a the amount of
(1 J IU IU L
which completes
the payment to teachers for this
fiscal year.

Il f !, ill lti\

Are Sold In County

I be lUiv-xinn* riuiliniit*i! tti ex
i li-tph all InwiiPh found in
% ■ «&gt;f ft «- 1nl dtiiuiuncemertt
(nil b* 4*|| Mia**it* tlml ihr
of
4-itbft Ii 11**1 -r (in rh M * have
1.4*4 M ft. nd
Mai* d iioni'jwl
l.um ii t-l*y,
(srnpr.H K’ irnhm rrrb &lt;!*putv for
dip mihijuv 04* tpAtiun of (jer*
miiiiY. -at-! tbf- Allied govern*
iih-ii ! if t*■-i"fti*ii'tv m going to b«
111111( ji t \ j*fi*1 (be '’ Rprm in* know
H u g*ting to be in Hilmry.”
In l.t'Mtlon Fritne Minister
i bon Mil
tub!
the
H«iii»e
of
i oui tintn-, it 11* the AIM ed inten­
tion the
German* should admfni-Trr their country lti eberlem c to 'H ied direction " And
added.
lio Allies have no inloniioti fo undertaking the bdrduu of adU'Tnittering r.»rpvany
humiir
lb 1 11m

rnsnv

were ruled nut hy
O D Ts
vntiinlarv travel 'tittallment pmurnin for athletl’ * New Year's
day gomes would be nermltted
If the trsnspoiUllon situation U
eased b" then

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The !lnu*o I* on the verge of
another poll la i battle (Inly 14
name* are needtd on * petition
forrlnc floor action Proponents
eiperl to get then thl* week.
TH REE
KUSH (N na a naked Jap delay* 11&gt; taXiug off liU
The inanufnetuio of juke boxes,
left shoe, somawhe
'here In the Philippine*, ami the ,' A* surrender nl- ' other coin machine*, gulf bells
moet become* nl s death. It didn’ t. Thr Yanks fo*’ ld that tie’ll iun *nd printing lrudc» machinery
tied
led the shoo-lace too light and tw«u .s ty m ie d b y It In the strip- ■ n gi'en the gt&lt;-en llgbi by the
quick
uick act . they'd orderrd. Thla la/a Udf.' ArSiy- Signal Corps photo writ.
r Internath^el goandphoto)
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‘ S A N -fR lU J C T aivS Ma,y to.
V *
T - -r- 1
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Crops Greatly Bene­ S p r a y in g Repeated
fited Despite Hail
Yesterday With Few
In Some Sections
Flien In Evidence
Tuesday evening at about
4:48 o'clock lowering clouds
and a brisk wind from the

east Indicated another downpear for Hanford wee In
prospect. However, there wee
only e light skewer here
w lt n .M at en inch of rain
recorded* by Wtelheretan D.
F. Whitner.
A welcome deluge of rain,
aweecilng In at duak on Monday
evening, broke the Hay drought
for this section. The rain was
accompanied bv hall, with stones
reported In toe downtown sec­
tion as big as marbles.
Outlying sections such as Ovlc
has booh apparently &gt;of benefit to
crop* ao no particular damage
had boon reported by grower* and
ahlppcn up to Tuoaday afternoon.
Weatherman B. F. Whitner re­
ported that the raldfall In Banlord wee maaeured at 1.16 Inchea. fThia amounta to more rain­
fall than that which had fallen
hero daring the entire monthi of
(C u Om M on r * « e Pivot

Brother Of A. Zinzer
Pies In Louisiana

Mr. Zlnier, a retired fanner*
wee a veteran .of the Bp— tab*
American War/ B « toaST hie
home.In Sanford for M time with
hi* brother and ilitif-ln-l**, The

S ^W E A TH E R

N A VY HI.IMP, Ou- phut ii |&gt;ri i v i.li*. II t-lMHO 1(|
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H im*.

Senate App roves Agreement. Made
p„
t)n Location Of
&gt;rti&lt; 0 f 'j.rozen Fo(ld p|an(
Major Portion
Caldwell Program

Soldier Problems

GovcfruJl1* GcIh Bill
Started For Post­
»i*ni fir*
war Improvements M*n •it 11f&lt;f |* 4HiAItt:It*N* I

Brook's And RrolWilee i*u» ‘fiRiNs«
F\*II What UliuPliheft
\r&lt;&gt; Doinif To Help Less Than

,■

Department of Agriculture in the
■praying of 450 head of cattle at
the Ralph Wight ranch near l-ake
Jessup with a solution of DDT,
sensational new Insecticide, was
repealed again yesterday on the
eame cattle In order to destroy
any larvae that might be present
County Agent C.R. H avin g ha*
termed the experiment a 100 per­
cent success a* f i r aa he ran detemlno. I’ rlor to tha spraying yes­
terday. he *aid, tha cattle snowed
that 75 percent of those pr*rk&gt;u»(t'otaflnWNl Or !a■£* rH*J

Twenty Navy T ra ile r
Located At Camp

Produce S old ^Al
M a r k e t DeclincH
A decrease in the amount of
produce sold at the Btate Farm­
er's Market during April as com­
pared with the same month in
1944, Is Indicated In i cci.nl
figures given out by HJ L e­
hman, market manager. Gross
receipts, on the other hand, were
higher.
During April, the report »hu»e
that total unite and iale« of

Florida

products

amounted

to

OTjrrr. im r or out
lu t e ' ptoduels, 050 unfts. a total o( UHJ,821 unite. Total gross receipts
were (305,085.
Total units and salsa for April,
1D44 were 143,914. but sales
boon trucked to Bariftrrd, end
mlnua wheel* hare beeg placed amounted to only (290,778.
Oranges were with most val­
on temporary boa .foundation* at uable
in tales, 10,699 boxes bring­
Sanford's new trailer camp at ing (82,240. Celery was next in
French
Avenue
and
Fourth rolus with 0,783 crates bringing
Btreet.
(45,788, on average o f (4.CU a
Naval autborltlea are now con- crate. Rad bliss potatoes brought
alderlng
plane eubmltted
for (28,810 far 12,1(1 o f the 60
buildings to houee toilet and
ehower facllltlee, ecoerdlng ter pound sacks.
Cabbage lad In unit (ales of
50 pound socks with 18A98 units
sold and gross sales o f (19A40.
Cucumber* brought (25,103 for
4388 bushel bsikets. Iceberg l*ttuca.; brought (18330 for 3rP.73
crate*. Beans were a money crop
with 14,435 bushel*
bringing
(43,180, Tomatoes wars still In
big demand and 3350 bushels
brought (18,684.

Lieut Orville Barks
Liberated From Nazis

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Sif t l*vf ttt f t*l V
-k» ^V*' lltg' 11’
(“ I
local ' t»I It
(•••‘*1 l«H hi
plant f*‘t
*»o the
noithw^V cornvi of fh«* FanfurH
1 ni mi'ip
«1 Vi*l

(4 V -J e c ie u A ' * f .Htete n Lu in tag. 'i&gt;mi&lt;i*e.l
yesterday*
thsi
d vftlng of an International bill
of rights bnsod on the four fu r
dome become the trret task of n
T A l.L A H ASSKK. Msv l « &lt;&gt;Vi
new world organization o f Unit-d
Governor
1 hIiIwpIIV le^mfiitiviNations.
”
,
iro ^rum - 111*ik*i | i r to htch i' 4‘ »i
f
At
a new* conference, (he n the Flnriilir Hrnatr yvitm lny
leader of thr American deUgstmn »pd In the huile*! IrifiatuI tvt*
declared that the Issue of human •ezainn Ii* tint© the Afitnini’ irn
rights may well be the must im­ tlon lil-tteir.fxi puNsutfr of fimjoi
portant raised In tho Han Kr j .i achcKiI, filii iu(«f pi Int ii iirf .tml
cisco Conference.
pait-unr building bill.’
It was the first pronounce.nent
-*hr (governor nlstt nUrtf-l hih
since Soviet Foreign Comnit-.s. Improvement rnimnis^ion bill
Molotov *(&gt;oke of thle quc-hui a pout wit pniilir w«|L* ju *■(,' • nn
more then ■ week ego. Htvltmi .* to roll 1' |T b\ Hgt f i'llih* In “ III* i
nux-riment c o n d u t t * &lt;1 voiced the opinion that an rei.no SUQ19 of itf* 14«it|ruvn **otI
■
11 •■IlnseS Or r , * * VI** i
irtrrxl week* ago by the U K
While the Senalf- buM©tl it • 'I

'i£^ag!)t Broken DDT Experiment
With Two Days At W *^ :L "a,c h
Of Heavy Rains C a l l e d Success

Word Wee received thle morn­
ing by A - M. Sinter of the death
of hU brother, Theodore Zlnier
which .occurred early today at hie
borne in. Covington, La. after a

• Over$55*OOOInBBonds

Moscow Radio Says
War Criminaln Try­
ing To Break Up
.Unity Of A llie s
The Allies faced n conftifletl and delicate situation in
the Austrian province of Curini hia today us a result of
Yojroslav demands to that
area. In the provincial capital
of KlaKcufurL two district
military Hilminstrations are
now functioning. It Is ob­
vious that some agreement

RirnlM.

times.
Vicious Jap counter-attack* In­
volving fills, rifle butts and
kn lm , have slowed American adahees on Okinawa and Mindanao.
« Admiral Nlmlts announced 357
S l U h wars knocked down by
American carrier planes over thp
week-end. Th* Australians were
slowed in their conquest of Tarakan Island o ff Borneo by heavy
rains. On Luzon, the American*
— ressed within too yards of tpo
T&gt;am, cast o f Manila,
Small
ains were made in north Luton
»yond Delate Pass.
Latest svsilahle reports esti­
mated there still were 50,000
.Japanese troop* on Mindanao.
\*MacAr tbur's communique i n d i ­
cated the hulk of these were
pineered In Bukidnon province by
the 40lh and 31st division*.

I

Partisans Demand
Austrian Province

WASHINGTON, D.C„ May
18. ( A P ) —The House Ways
and Mean* Committee voted
to give the President new
authority to redurc tariffs
In International trade agree*

IB y A■■*•*■tee H e n

Admiral Clark today said
the past two-day atrike on
the southern Jap homeland
jvaa the moat damaging ever
Wnadc by carrier task forces.
The only gain on the Okin­
awa line waa the capture of
Chocolato Drop Hill after a
alx-day battle which flaw the
•larinea driven back three

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N I M H E R 119.

P ress

0.111

1

Are Discussed At
Kiwanis Luncheon

la : Partly cloudy with llt-

liber*u d,
,4

COUNTY BILL
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rwrffi&amp;VK!

y&gt;

rnddrifM l*» la- f hi !*♦I hy tin
tlnirrhfp* in liidnic h n ii r iiu ‘ d
upiin llndr M’ iufii In adjust them
i"I i*m t4» civil hit . w n t twia&gt;
thy Eiibjrit nf t*n brief but In
Aiipiuiim atrlv 76U p e r s o n a
fitrmativi* talWr to Ki^anlana i&gt;
for rent,
thr Rin. ^ I* Htt.w nice, im«itiif rcntiMg. ,.r offering
in Seminole ^
nf thr- f iri*t |'n *b&gt; In urn ( nurrh, dwelling iiuarter*
aMI l h»* Kin W I" 11r4k*iIkm, Ji J.i.on( v will have rrgritcred tortey rv)
in lb., in*,, rent regristrstion *
nf tl lf F If -I |f Hft( |»t » Vllft h
I., Iss-I.Hlf ..f f&gt;.
l.t.
I ^ i t . r i eld ut tio- Armory in Sanford,
1 har i*
i t .»(*' ' *i‘ *
111
I
1 l;. ...-It II |)„vt» \i..|» Rent Dir- •
..ii i,, i , Ui!- afternoon.
| Ilia*
I
it 1.4 ^ nl , '.-i
V ,...• , b e h of trglatrallon
l-i m ■ hth'I" ' h '• t 11■* 1,1'
H III* a
i ’rit a “ling
I,.;,,
ir w a lo l dial thr actual
it I 0 1 ttin e ^1a) "i 11
Ii 1
ll n p p
I
,J 'i
iig i-i i nl.ori would fall short of
Hi. pi ot n-ed 1**4 ki' 1 1' l.i f
1 hr k . .
li iiin ld H ai tu*F, til
• |th clraiuiiir
-Qiiutv of the t«* tuy, fieiil \V rut I hn • of 1*
(hr r-atiiimled 2000 which O PA
t n t u t »*f lb*1" M«'tt«*Mii*t ( hildi«*n,'i
mulnlng major pnlm* of thr Ad* mnl vimild hi* m*i veil !•&gt;
I lump at Entprpt tfcp. i i t p i u l r i l to rrnt official* expected to be rvministration piojfram, thr Jlounc tended siding of the
tin* K i ^ a n i a u j . nit iiiv itatl'in to gtstorrd today.
•P#nt aimoRt ifi * vntirr mornlnp (Vast Lint Railway
At Ihc same time, It wa* anattpitil t h r an nu al infer fl u b meet*
in revamping nftt pasulng 7 ! *H
Many Uh u I citireti- have **oi»
iiminccd that F..C. Smith of San­
( I «*nf )■ ufd f»« I'*| p FI*4f i
tha bill to l^gnl ^a and la i pun trartrif for luckpin f«*i * "Id %,,M
ford
tin*
irerri
tinmrd
(A rea
mutuel betting on HUinnurtlme age of food in the jdnot ohni
Rent RrprrsentativeI of the Hansulky raring
**
“ *have “the ni"* t .......I' ' «
fonl rent control office
vt ill
Completion of work on
a1■•
The rent control office will
qilii k
fieertuii^ f itt 111! (***
h
•ral appropriation* bill fbi
^facilltirM for meat 1'irpai at n*i
o|ii'ii at
rt.dn A M on each
da part merit*.
Institution*
It
morning
with
Mr
Smith
in
anti slot aye
t:if.TH
T
R
i
i
i
'
l
*
(
A
It
It
IK
K
agencies cleared the logjam -V. I*
t . R n f i ' k t Itrtpi \\ I Hi A T f It charge until 5 ffll P M He will
approprial i..n. measures ar.d t ie ]
,
■ id Kriiimole ( o..ntv landlords in
i i F ttl’ F M A i HIS.- \liiy Ii! t spe
making late r(igjhtratlqp* of r*nlGovanior't. lil.rflfll^M.li post -a a- |1j(H *A ] I* I* ( i r t ) l l | ) ■■ IM S rial I
l--l Liewt
(,Hnb«u
nl .property nfHrvrulrftct person*
Institutional Innldiug program bill
1
IT iu lr iir i
( o n l r 's t
bwatni nf Sartfni it, I hi , u plj.'l
was one of the first to be. efil.
I
,n
U l H l r l l l \ ( I I I I 4 . N L with fin nf tin M|uinlrnii» in this tn tho proper procedure in lyindiuut the aduxlntcute, of rente.____
" T h « “Hen*re |mxirert thr tniliittnr I
,
,
am o n g ‘ nrsflntTBltan. ttrf« rerenttr lierit
Person* who fmlni to register
progrum meosore by unanimoli* 1 ' ' aub-dlstriet c o n i,
awarded
id*
fifth
lunate
service
Sullfcnil,
today, Mr. Davis said, may call
vole and sent it to the House future
Farmers
star for but Ik- paitu’ipatlim n
at the Sanfonl rent office for
Apouka ami Ocoee held at the
While approximately only $3,
five major rampnlgtia uitbm till*
complete Instruction* and help.
000,000 in Slate fund* the bill Seminole Chapter building Tues­ theater.
The local rent office will obterv*
iuthoritrn use of Frderal match­ day overling resulted In the SanWith mlle-U'iig train* nf gild
ing money* er.d provide* that fnrd group winning nut and m era on double tmv, Lieut. Swaim'* regular local office house si* day*
some of the projects shall be being eligible for the district cure- unil recently ir iu ie l the Rhine a week, Mr. Davis said.
"The registration today went
test to be held Saturday at l’ «under heavy «nti airetafl oppoM
( l M t l * » S Oa Vage V b r l
hukee, where 25 uchuol* will com­
lion to land elements of the o ff smoothly," Mr. Davis saM,
pete, according to A lct It. Johti"and the volunteer help of the
Airier lean 17th Airborne Division
kon, echoed ugrlcuturnl iii*truclnr.
local Price Ration Hoard em­
in the VVeacI urea of Germany.
Judges at the conical were K.
ployee* made the registration pos­
The campaigns in which Lieut.
F. Cooper, Miea Ruth Hand and Swaim and hi* unit, the veteran sible. F'rom now on. the local rant
R. E. Kipp.
436th Troon Carrier Group, have office will he able to take car*
Sanford won tho contest lit
TALLAHASSEE, May 10, (A1
) parliamentary procedure with a played n key role, include the of local rent problem*. Thar*
—Th* Senate today passed SD330 team consisting of Ralph Johnson, battles o f Normandy— for which Is no use to worry about tha
by 8*nalor L F. Boyls elim­ Verne Clark, Hilly Thuraby, Dick the group wn* cited bv the rent registration.” Mr. Davl* da*
President— ,
Southern
France, dared. "Tho form Ii almpl* and
inating a recjulrcmsnt that the Frank, John Carpenter and Her
Seminole County budget be ap­
Rome-Amo. Northern France an 1 can b« filled out. signed and
Germany. Commanded by Col. filed in five minute*."
proved by the Stats Comptroller man Gano.
Herman Robinson o f Aftopku.
Undef the rent order covering
or the Stale Budget Commission.
Frank J. MacNec*, of St. Paul,
SB537 by Boyle authorizing Iho with the theme. ‘'Florida Cattle," Minn., the 436lb group bn* haul­ Seminole Counlv. rent* must now
Cltv of Sanford to conyaa niuuic- won tho public speaking content. ed over 20,0110,000 iiounil* of com­ l»e no more than waa charged
ally owned roat astatBMg* war Ralph Johnson o f Sanford placed bat aupprtes to forward »trips on on July I, 1013. except In soma
terarrv; SB-585 by Boy?lF*t*big •econd with tho theme, “ The the continent, at tire same lime rare rases, he **U. Mr. Davis
the compenxatlpn o f Seminole FKA v-Whkt I t lx and
evacuating thousand* of wounded. warned that failure to comply
County Prosecatlng Attorney at ■ In musical comjretllion the San­ Vital supplies dropped try C-47's with rent regulation* covering tha
(400 annually plus (6 fas for ford quartette won. They ware: o f tha 436lh contributed to the rent rexlitratlon of all dwallllMt
Hilly
Hryam. heroic stand of the 101st Air­ unit* from which rant la is t e lv M , ;
each conviction and estreated David -UWrrlal,
bond, and SBA34 by Boyle fix­ Charles Johnson and Danny Bat­ borne
Division
at
Uastogne, or offtrad for rent, may subjact

Lieut. (Jordon Swaim
I Awarded fith Star

i

Boyle Gains Approval
For 4 Local Bills

ing tha compensation o f Seminole ten.

A

harmonica

contest

was

Federal Inspection
Dog Racing Starts At Of Co. C* On Friday
Longwood Saturday The annual federal Inspection
Dog racing 1will ha resumed
Saturday avantig at 8:00 o'eloek
at the Ban/ortfi * Orlando Kennel
Club. There w II be eSht recce
sightly with d ily double on the
second and thli 1 race and quliiellia on the I jurth, atxth and

of Co. C, Florida State Guard,
rill be held at the Armory Fri­
day nlfhL Cast. John Galloway
announced lodsjr. A ll man ware
ordered to be at tha Armory at
7:45 o'clock In uniform with full
equIpmonL

Tha uniform wilt be khaki
oremsa cap, khaki shirt and
track le located at Long- slacks, khaki tie and bait. Issue
top
and mar he mched-by shoe* must be worn aa wall aa
Man wars urged by
turning from t u Sanford - Ormake sura' that
and clean
ac4 f'jtt'p X ttt

¥ *4

V
I v,r ifti&amp;
- . -.'V. . v a c v *

'

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Half Of
Loc a l Landlords
A re Registered

of i ha (III“vh lit* tint
nil*! Edward Hlgglin
tf t Seminole ( 0 1 11 t
( o in me ret*The Market ( om im M " »■* * "w»
i io m I of
nnlnli Wiwhtr Hem v
N o kle. t It ( lontw ^
X
In
nod H I l,el on imi 1
inMl! MgerAll thal n'lnuin*
1
|h. 1 the p f 'j n l
it opr mVii J
1 hi"
-' 1 &gt; I
Md.ket It....... * 01" •

LieaL OrviUt L. Bariu, forme* County Board of Public Instruc­ won by David Hsrrisl.
Sanford physician. who Waa cap­ tion members at (50 par month.
tured by the Germane daring the
North African Campaign on Feb.
IT, IM A Vae taken to Germany
r of
ok war, sura
---et a prleoner
and who

M '

op

a landlord to a ffno as much as
Belgium.
Overseas 10 months Lieut. (5,000 and tmprUonmant to sea
Swaim'* unit I* port of MaJ. Gan, year.
Paul U Williams' U. S. Troop
Carrier Force*, air component of
Llaut. Gan. I*w ie H. Hrercton'i
First Allied Airborne Army.
Editor's Kota:— The fellow.
Ing neeiee o f beys |a aIfvisa
"hom* on leave4 have be—
submitted by the Pilot Ctsb
for which Mrs. E. &amp; RatUff.
junior partner of
telephone 631-J. and Mtea
Blanche Kennedy, tali oh— a
B. L. PERKINS, Men'e Wear,
•IJ-W have be— eeteeted —
left thle afternoon for raarkete
e cobb IU— to eeesre i i —
In Baltimore end New York. He
of eervtee m— aad we*a— —
plane to purchaee many- new
Itnee of cotton goods, shirts, pa-

Home On Leave

J. N. Robson Goes On
NewYork Buying Trip

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Vhe Sanford,, Herald

Tenfifce*,

san *:t o ?.i &gt; f s o w w y

W W EEN *t)£VIL DOG- AND DEEP 5EA

are not «n t» ntnll,
ir enemies. They do, however,
live in colonies of different forms, somewhat as nuts do
They are small—mostly less than a quarter-inch long.
The history of termites is Ioiir and their habits are
curious and InterestliiR. Hut the important thing to know
is how to prevent their RettiiiR into buildings and there
wreakinR their ruinous tendencies which cost this country
about $IO,HOU,OUO a year. Proper methods of construction
can kcej) them out of new building*- Proper repair can get
them out of old.structures.
Two prevowffven come first: mnsonry foundations, from
12 inches to 18 inches above the earth’s surface, and treat*
ment of lumber before using. Termites must have access to
the moisture of the earth. If their little tunnels, called by
biologists “ shelter tubes," are discovered by cutting across,
and concrete or new wood treated with creosote, bichloride
or zjnc cloride is substituted for riddled old members, ter­
mites in tiie building will soon die and no new ones will
enter.
There are plenty of ways to prevent their entrance—
metal shields, concrete caps, chemicals. Wooden houses may
he made as safe as masonry buildings. Department of Agri­
culture Bulletin 1,472 gives 1he basic facts. The local lib
rary has or can get other books and pamphlets about these
llttlF'|H*sts.
often called

n ot.i.ssi) i- o k a s

Ban*
Ummlmr— I

ig lD O N M O *

n in a c e iiT t o s i i a t k b
l* .,.L I» la Aitmmr*

,JRrBLK VRnHF,Toi7 TODAY
DO YOU EXCUSE YOUHfltL F
WHILE
SPREADING
GOSSIP
ABOUT
O T II E H S
WHOSE SINS DIFFER FROM
OURS. BUT ABE NO WORSE?
any one of you le deceived
hy the dereitfulnes- of six —
Heb. 8:13:
Museum Mrteurite
(From Florida Mayatinc of
Vers*)
Mostly labeled, It lies at lust
A lump of Iron a-.tl stone,
Whirled out of lonllness more vast
Than any man has known.
Whsr.ce came this iron mlventur
art
From what port.nUiu* sir.*
This onergy-made Lucifn.
This sibling is.rn *&gt;f fire?
Mallrn

in heal

tod

fierce

for

flame,

Through interstellar space
And sero’s ultlmalc It camo—
Hare U) this qulel place.

The helicopter, which in iij&gt;cratit»n function* a* a
.tort of large-hIzo humming bird, itt nothing to laugh at
in spite of its awkwardnean. A little job that it did re:ently
would, alone, pay for nil the inventive thought and effort
spent on it
Word came in Manchester. N H.. that eleven Canadian
flieT.s were mammied at an isolated spot in northern La­
brador. It would have been an imjMwsible rescue job for
un ordinary airplane, because of tile difficulty in landing
and rising. One of the special merits of the helicopter is
that it can descend and take off again by hovering in the
uir like a- huge humming bird.
Well, a coast guard helicopter was dismantled in New
York, flown north In distant (loose Hay, and re-ttHwmliletl
and tile party set out lor the remainder of the journey,
I2f&gt; miles from civilization in a bleak and lonely sjgit.
Arrived at its destination, tile helicopter poised eight feet
I mm llii* ground, dropped a rope ladder and, one at a time,
drew up those eleven men ami flew home with them “ Air
Sea Hescue" bud scored again.
This seems almost like a '‘ Mini from Mars’, tale, tail
may soon lie regular procedure in difficult and dangerous
terrain

Teaching: NaziH

Fulled out of darkness, burned In

Flashing *eros« the' skies,
Ught -year* loel In Ihc otherwhere,
Motionless now it lies.
Jjpll and Inert un iLjliisly
Far any man to see:
F*r any man--who is bin
No leas a mystery.
......
:

Tho biggest iwws/of m.vi mag
Wilt b* the iliscovery o f j Hitler
In some relume Norwegian iiiu.jJ.**
tainslde resort.
W&lt;

eee

where

someone

has

Worked out a tompletc _ solution
lo t the meat shortage. Eat more
vegetable*. We were afraid ol
that.
______ ___ 4_____
Doolittle Quit* Mill Air Force"
4- — says a headline written by some
- dope. Wonder How Americas
Tjghtlngcst airman would like that

ARMED

Something New
In Insurance
company,

Don’t drlra your automobile
with broken glass, dent fenders,
fled out how little It will cost
you to keee up the appearance of
your automobile.
Oat the best for leas, rail 17R-J.

^

'R E A L

h flg g
IW H H O m
TOHUuutc

MARTAUNOEN
ftrtaV M U K H

n TFr NEWK:
GERMANY IN RUINS . .
I.ripslf . . Magrdhsrg . .
N.ircmburc . , Skeleton
cities laid waste In A l­
lied advance
"IK E "
CITES G.l JOE.
Real
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Eiw*nho*er . IWO JIMA
FLAG hplated nver Capitol

Th« Best Ford Service
In Cealrsl Florid*.
We specialise In complete mo­
tor overhauls.

Strlekland-Morrteon
(ought ■ battle two centuries ls*f.o-e, and Imagining whni the king
f,'i u thousand ycuif, men will
mntht have said to his troops,
«uv "This »ns their finest hour."' I
prnduerd what is regardri) u*
Iteivl those words of Churchill |
one of the most lofty battle cries
us of (he dark days of 1040 alul i in literature;
i nrlv lt*4l. Then rrnliir thnt In j
the
slow
unfolding, o f
time Once more Unto the breach, dear
friends, once more;
Churchill was de-lined to an­
Or close the wall up with our
nounce Inst Tuesday:
English dead.
"Yesterday morning at 2:41
AM
(leiivrnl Jixll. life repre- . . . Imitate lha net tori of the

I I'hurchilP* in the heat of action
urul responsibility. As tietween the
j two—what Shakoapear Imagined
m his remote and sheltered study
anil whop petually poured out o!
Churchill as he breasted the ene­
m y-- Churchill's words have the
greater reality and the truer elo
quenc* that goes with rea lity :
“ Come then: let us tyy the lask,
to the battle, to the tall . . .
We sJultt TuffctCOJ) uiv beaches,
tiger;
Stiffen the sinews, nummon iry we shall fight T b i the landingthe blood.
I grounds. we shall figh( .in Uv*
Churchill's Call to Bailie / fields mid In the sttowW, we stum
Tha|. waa a man of iH lrfr -fight In t% h W d .w t shall'never
■'
t
'
iruaujhfT wh*f a leader prrAhe surrender. V

PLVff CAHTOON!

^ e ln q o fo q t o s t r im r t N

SILVER.
SPRINGS
this summer//
JAMUP and HONEY
PRESENT

ORIGIN AI

GRAND 0L£ 0PRY

aponilblllty and the talent for uxp r e a a 1n g themselves. Churchill
will Ira quoted ae long u Shakes*
pear*. Within the scope o f the
subjects upon which both wrote,
the mar. of action was not Infer­
ior to the poet.
Shakespeare, writing a play
about an English king who had

Stars In Person

UNCLE DAVE MACON

TOMORROW

H1SA-AST

ORLANDO

Impending assault. . . . W* shell
not weaken or Urr Neither the
sudden shock of battls nor tho
long-drawn trials of vigilance and
anrtton will wear us down ^ . .

to u r

CURLY FOX
NATIONAL CHAMPION FIDDLER

TEXAS RUBY

ROBERT A, WILLIAMS

Isn’t know how that man
toe pream", Ha saw th*
M l'on that story and both
,w trailing clouds o f 'glory.

snr*n

MHSOTtm J

The Greatness of Churchill

Greatness was within , Mm.
What brought out Its finest form

jfik)

unsurpassed

those pu-.*a» -Churchill'# moviiii; eve iff battle havg sui.l. /jjul
Nuernberg whs once called the
what t’hurchjll "«hl was actual.
It was taken down In shorthand toy headquarters of the world.
Churchill was the fighting lender,
and was hi* own pool. Shakesneare's battle cry wna generale*I ed KIT
In the heat of ' Imnglnatloq. $S8&lt;U&gt;:

Traiadr Showed Hit talure

30c

coverages and claim
payments offer* you the kind of
collision Insurance you have al­
ways wanted.
We wilt pay 80% of the first
$250 v f each loss and 100% of
the amount In excess thereof re­
sulting from accidental collision
or upaat to your automobile.
If you dent a fender and It
coats $10 to repair we will psy
$8. I f ft coat# you. ssy ISO to re­
pair a coltlalon nr upset damage
to your car we will pay K 0. We
will pay all over $M on loasca
of $250 or more.
The coat of this 80% collision
policy la artaally leu than you
would hsva to per for e 9&amp;0 dodoatible collision poller, requiring
jrou to pay the first $60 of each

ol.x.ueOvo uhsn desperate dniort*t
was urran him, his matter offartlivss wlien victory came. Thnt
lu Ire unmoved by triumph, hut
he moved magnificently by strng
|gle and danger— tnat was part oi
Churchill’ s gt eaten*. Uolh were
lightoned one* themselves may become mUsionurics and spontaneous reactions of his per­
convince other*, and thus an incredibly ignorant generation sonality. When disaster threaten­
ed, he did not need to aummmi
of (Icrmim ymillis may lw civiHzcrt, _____ _________ _
up murage, courage was ns much
, u part o f him as his arteries.
I Fan of Churchill’ s greatness
BY MARK SU LLIV AN
1was unique, the union In him of
the direr unit the saver, the gift
WASHINGTON, May Ifl. — was the stark detcral upon him of action with the gift o f wonts.
Know, reader, that you hsve of the tragic mamtiidwhen Eng­ The combination is unusual, unly
seen greatness in our time- land had to stand alone. The fall rarely have been in high post*
When on youi raoln you henrd of Franca In 10(0 created the had at once the talent for Be-

occasion at once fur Churchill'*
greatness to emerge and for the
momentous effect It waa destined
to have on miilaatiarfi
"And now It ha* come to ut to
stand alone In the breach . . .
Bearing ourrtlre* humbly liefore
God, but eontetoui that we serve
an *unfolding purpose, we ar*
reeny to defend our native land)
We era fighting by our stive*
alone: but we are not fighting for
ourselves alone. Here In thi*
strong olty of refuge, which «nf
shrine* the title deads of hums*
progress, and Is of deep const*
quenc* to Christian cMIlaatloh

SERVICES

Today and Thurs,

The world’ll WK£|t automobile
»u raar«
rale*.

Miiliitivu of the Herman high
COloll lain I . .
sighed toe act of
iinccndttfuiud surrender .
. tho
German war i« .therefore At an
c n T ’ .' . tlo.l “ save the Knuri"
Observe the #",IlMl l between

emty
million counterf®*1
, ration coupon* have been
ivered In a Brooklyn (N. Y .)
ment garage. That may ex- Winston Churchill In hi* Hour
u at least In part, the m*al of the authentic great of history.
It wn uld he a pity to lack
awareness of (his, to suppose you
Florida poet-war c&lt;m»truetioit must turn to Gibbon ami Plutarch
Already In the bloa , print aUgo to find 'herotc character* and ex­
has reached 13d ml non dollars alted drama, to fall to realiie-that
showing that some Jobs will b« before our living eye* I* grandeur
available to Kturnln(t *0dl*rt of action and s'aturr of person­
anyway. Thar* will be several mil­ ality ns grept a* nny that history
lion dollars worth of vost-war provide*. It would be tenable in­
eon*traction in Bahfortl. not the deed to uie the superlative am)
least o f which, according to popu­ ■ay that Churchill’* greatness I*
lar Indication*, tyll) U * new unexcelled. If only by lha immen­
hospital and * swimming pool. sity of the arena in which he
City , and county commissioner* ■poke and fought, Churchill'* part
« U hav* to provid* fund* for fn this world war reduce* the
elaeai* —f(g u m - • - « ( —Kerne- amt
Greece to the relatively Income*
fluent stature oY actor* in dram*
of minor scope.

Pbon e 22 fo r Schettuten

Dragon lliurd* feed ort deer
wild boar, and water buffalo.

Air Progress
WEDNESDAY. MAY Id. 1B4S

The candy industry uses about
80 verietk* or /arm product!,
every year.

ESTATE-BROKER
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THE ORIGINAL COW (HRL YE0DLEU

is government officials vainMi avar- on price celling*,
ng most o f ' thoir time

NICK’S
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continuously

TU10 flAJNfrPBP AVENUE

Specials for This Week

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Marimba Rum :
Calwlsa Bit
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8.49 5th
Ricardo
Lorro Rum

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Mammoth Traveling

Spahlrii Brandy
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.Slat* Production

COAT!
it rnln—let It nhine” coat . V&gt; I
must I SUek Lrancbcoata in selan

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THEATER
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BALL PARK
GEN. ADM. I M
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SitOW STARTS - 8 P.M
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WEDNESDAY. MAY 16. 1945

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Social And Personal Activities

S A N F O R D H E R A U h KANtBKU FLORIDA
■ ■ i i. ■ —
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Baptist Union Meets Mrs. S. V. Shiplett
Entertains Circle I
At Mrs. Williams*

Pait-American Air
Brings Over
.'4r\. G. V .'b h iilc tt -a - husk * Line
erv la Gircle N " I of the First
Mi ami
Baptist t. hurvh up Monday *1- ;&gt;3,000 To
tetitoon at her home on Avarado

Circle No. 6 uf tlie Baptist Wo­
men's Missionary Union met at
tlir home of Mrs. B. A Williams.
Mrs I M Kimbrough
Valencia Drive, on Monday eve­ A 'rm ic
M IA M I, M.»v Id. t ino. oil *
ning. Mm. H. W . Kuckcr, chair­ gave the devotional, placing em­ MiaimY
nnpotuime
&lt;L *
phasis
on
*ou1«
inning
and
per­
man. opened the meeting with
world‘s leading ,u rTid g.iti*wn&gt;
sonal
work
\V I.. Vance leading the de­
waa sharply einph,*-i ♦ &gt;i tl.n t
Mrs J. 1 Hard). Diblr stud) th© first ijuariei «-f l ,♦
votional taken from the Book o f
w h»-n
Tha last general meeting of
chairman.
reported
)ii
outline
Buth.
Pan American
Wi*ild Anw .i&gt;f
M
TH U R SD AY
the Garden Club waa held at the
form
on
"The
Way
of
Salvation"
Mrs, David Brown spent last j It was reported that one box
The Methodist Mcn'a Club will Womans’ Club last Friday morn­
carrjnl into or mtt of the cit&gt;
! of clothing had been sent to the and “ Justification Through Faith". 33,1*47 paaaerigei a, an mcrense id
m eet at the Church Annex at ing with Mrs. ll.H . McCaslin week in Miami with relatives.
Mrs.
A.
J.
Peterson
gave
an
in­
needy in I tab-.
A * committee
7:00 I*. M.
Mark Carpenter, presiding.
a third over 2*r»,tlN7 I nr the name
Mm. Boy Chorpening bus Ire- j composed of Mrs. Vance, Mr*. teresting talk on "Enlisting Ser- period last year
R « * o r o t-th e Holy Croax Epiaviermrn's
Wives
In
the
W,
M
U.
The
club
w
a»
artistically
de­
turned from Miami when' sin . Bucket and Mr*. E. C. Harper
copal Church, will address the
Wilbur L MorrtM$n. \u%- pre •
was asked to serve at an open Circles". Six gift packages were dent of PA A in rhn'kn ••f ih*
club tiling lor his topic "Alaa- corated with giadiola* gerberu visited tor a week
sunt
to
Italy
Inal
month
b&gt;
the
daises,
roses
and
hiablscua
under
house. Mrs, M. Hall read a very
Own Experience*". All member*
The packuges consisted Latin American IHum m ii . point id
and friends are urged to he pres­ the direction o f Mra. E.S, McCall, I Friends of Ruben Kind, Pho. M interesting chapter from the book, circle
mainly
of
food products and sev­ out that Irafftc through Miami
courtesy
chairman.
Mrs.
ent.
' 2/c will l&gt;e sorry to learn that he "W hat Baptists Believe**.
eral
members
volunteered to send accounted for ahimmi hulf the
It waa voted to streamline the is in the hospital at the Naval A. K. Itosietter gave a few in­
The regular meeting ht the
total of 73,047 carried by ti»e
another
package
this month.
O . E.S. will he held at the Ma­ general meatlngs by eliminating A ir Base undergoing treatment teresting current event* after
Division, which likewiM. war* an
After
the
business
meeting
ad­
which Mr*. L. A. Palmer Invited
sonic Hall at 8:00 I’. M. Inille- the semi-annual reports at the
increase from
during tlic
journed.
Mr*.
K.
T
Thomas,
ehsir^ o n of o ffic e n will take place. February meeting end having a
Mrs. WilHam Waile has return­ the circle to meet with her In nian. presented a g ift from the first three month** lu**t year
* The W (stride Primary School program. The annual reports will ed to Coral Gables after visiting June. The meeting closed with •
Express shlpmenta were
up
circle to Mrs. Shiplett who will
P . T. A. will celebrate father's be made at the May meeliffg with with her parents, Mr. and Mi*. pras'er by Mrs. 8. A. Edenfleld.
be leaving soon to make her about 36 pci cent, i mug from
N ig h t at the school with n cover- no program.
Delicious
refreshments
were home in Memphis. Triin. Refresh­ 938,801* pound* in t:H4 to l.'JJu
W. M. Colbert.
« d dish supper at 7:01) P. M. Free*
served by the hostess assisted by ment. were served by the host­ 773 for the ( ft *•( ipiarter
Among the ouatanding accom­
m
Dingo will follow the supper. II. plishments of the Garden Club
Mr, uml Mr* W E Kfiller lire .Miss Nancy Williams and Miss ess, assisted hy Mrs
Chester IlMt'i, and mad ftirreaned elighih
E . Morris will apeak on "Bcerxa- this year went the successful planning to leave lotion rou for. Barbara Bucker to the following: Mu»e to the following
Mrs. from 563,(112 miumU t" 53 !.*».'
■ o n For the Family.**
whrn* Mrs. Vance, Mr*. Bosselter, Mrs. Thomas, Mr*. John Cullum, Mrsplant sales which netted the club 1'hicaifu itnil Cinrinniitt
Total
ciirgu
mto8» nml
mil
F R ID A Y
enough cash to buy a $100 War they will Biiivhasr im-rt IimiuI iau Hall, Mr*. P. C. Campbell, Mrs. H. M. Pearce, Mrs Britton John­ o f Miami aggregated 3,4iM,t2l
Bucker, Mrs. Edenfield, Mrs. C. son, Mrs, R, G. Methvln, Mrs. pounds, or approniniately IP pi i
R ow Circle o f the Garden Club Bond, to give $05 to tho Bed for K id e r 'r Jewelry Sion*
A. Dutton, Mrs. George McCall, A. J. Peterson, Mrs. J. T. Hardy, cent of the Ihvtaioii total »d
w ill meet at the home of Mrs. Cross and to sponsor the Blood
W . U Coleman ut 10:00 A. M. Bank on July 26lh.
Mian
Then *“ Vickery
arrived Mr*. Pnlincr, Mr*. Harper, Mrs. Mrs, I,. A. Phillips. Mrs. Kim­ 7,614.320, a* corilrnstcd to the
Watson
Brel, Mrs. John Phillips,
Each member If requested to he
Monday from Key West where
Due to the Ubor shortage, no »he is employed by the South­ ami two visitors. Mr*. J. W. Win­ brough. Mr*. Mae Packard, Mrs. 1044 gntewuv total nf 2,HP 1,(103
prepared to give a two minute
John L Miller. Mr* P E. Jordon. pounds and the Diviaiun total of
f e l k on the tonic, "Gruwing Your beautification project, on a large ern Hell Telephone Company. to ters and Mrs, B. E. Kl*eberry.
Mrs, I) H. Footd, Mrs, I, E. Lee, 6.210.048.
scale, has been undertaken, hut anend n week with her mntlui.
Own Indoor DeeornUvca."
Mrs Muse and Mra. Shiplett.
Data for Murvh, 11*16, rompm
efforts are being made to distri­ Mrs Lillian Vlrkeij
Central Circle of the Garden bute seed, through the Garden
ed with operation* in the
h
Club will meet at the home of Center, o f flowering trees. A n y­
month in
11*4 4. reflect ed the
Dr. and Mm. V, W. linker have
M rs. F.E. U o li 1101 Park Avc one having any seeds from the
quarterly menace In March of
left
/or
Seunner,
Term
to
attend
a t -10:00 A.M.
thia year. PA A nirriml into &lt;«i
Parklnionla, Uauhtnla, Mimosa,
gulai
A The regular
meeting o f the Dwarf Poineiutis, nr any other the graduation enerrr^e^ nt Sc
out of thr Mlaim gntrWHv, i in
With a bumper crop nf sweet
The
Maurice
Hrantly
Training
wanee
Military
Arademy
whnt*»
L iIons Club will be held nt the flowering tree, arc asked to place
their aoh, Joe, will it&lt;,ii\t hi:* corn in Seminole County, there is ITimn of thr Flrut Baptist t hurch following 11 .'.Ml i&gt;N«»eng«*m t •I
C elery
rr City iicetuuranl nt li!:lh them in a box at the Gulden t en
inurh mietesl reported in can­ held a filth fry F r i d a ) ev ening 376 pound* of cm rrn , I'M
diploma.
o’ clock.
All mt toiler* arc reck.
of
load
and
M l I. .
ning of this vegetable. Faulty at Kvansdnlr Hark fnr rnfriihcr^ pounds
ter.
quested to he present ns the in
pounds of haggagr
method, o f canning will, however, and friends.
Mra
It.
T
Thorn
Friend*
of
Alice
V
.
Hill
*
&gt;
&gt;
1
1
in
j
The
exchange
chairman
report
atailation of ufficera-elecl will he
result in spoilage. The following as.
( 'nrnpuruble
figures
for
1 1ll*
social
chairman,
wa»
In
held at this meeting by Deputy rtl approximately 10,IKK) plant* Interested C«» know that *hr i« \instructions in canning of corn
charge of arrangements assisted tame month In U*41 I'nnDCttger •
recovering
from
a
seven*
auk!
had
been
exchanged
during
the
d is tr ic t Governor Hoke .*!. John­
have been given hy Mr*. Oulda by Mrs. M, J Fhillipa and Mra. 8.040; ripri'iHt, 346,470 irniind-*,
year. The Junior Garden Club *prnin sustained at the lomu
son o f Daytona Item'll.
Wilson, county home demonstra­ John I*. Miller
Swimming waa mail, 100,002 |Kiuiidi&lt;; baggage
The Dirt Gardeners Circle of chairman made a report on the her daughter, Mr* R \ New
tion agent.
enjoyed late in the afternoon, 453,305.
th e Garden Club will meet at the work 'that hae been accomplished man* a week iijjo Sumlav
The ratio of iitmming and mil
''Only freshly gathered young and kUpper was served from tho
home of Mrs. S. C. Dickerson, at the various schools.
going paanengem remain»’d vn
Sweet outdoor tables under the trees.
Cadpt H e tl«rt
Miurlund
Ir I rum should be canned
A new circle had been organis­
South Hanford Avenue, nt 10:30
Thost et»jovmg the occasion tnally the sflinr, both Sol I be
has been stalinm-,1
slalnmed m N,,i
N,.« 1ro' " deteriorates rapidly
Work
fho he*
M. for its regular meeting ed. known ns the Magnolia (Hrrlr, who
ha. b.
, n .......
Never leave corn out from were Mr. and Mrs M J. Fhilllpa, quarter and the uinulti. * i ci nirn c
la ........
— ' ..........1
ter which a fried chicken lunch­under the chairmanship of M i* man. Okla ha*
M J((|
tp Corpus Christi. 'pr
l e v, . H
an
an the cob to stand longer then 10 Mr, and Mr^ 1*. *S. Sheppard, Mr. about five inbound f»»| c.u It iiiivt
eon will be enjoyed in Mrs. Dick­
C.L. Powell, with 18 member*.
March
H* 16, Hijooud
16 minute*. Binse cutting ami Mrs Fred Wright, Mr and outbound
erson's garden.
A fte r the meeting a coveted vnneed living base Hiv n,Mtt-s* to
Mm John l#. Miller. Mr. and Mrs 63*13, into M mini and 5 o il ,.tii
M O N D AY
dish luncheon was enjoyed hy nil is U S N A . T i l . th is , 6 It tf. C knife and hoard as often as a
, batch td com i* put on to pre- A J Peterson. Mr and Mra C. an Hgninut ^2 17 in runt • 701 .. '
The Past M » Iron’s Club, t), E.
Cadet Bi-gi
t'orpiis f'b n 11
1rook
In hot weather il take* E Howard Mr and Mm Waiter fn -March I'.Ml
S. will mi-ot at « lip P. M nt the
old \ 20 minuter for
Morrison
Mu *d tlo*
*. id *
urn cut HnlHngit worth, Thief ami Mra
Am ne nf Mrs. Joe Curley with
f i uni f he cob to be gin rpoilage Ihnlr Hate*, Mt and Mra P H to Miami of (M mum &gt; . » t r.,'
WHrs. Mutiny Jnrvi* s» cu ■hostess.
T fiat i■* vxhV it i* iirce .*aiv to n » ),.M r It T rhoroaa, Mra. H fir, ii5 eactl na ^ i nge i M't'inU i
f.**
u&gt;
i Iphi
tuvuril an«l kn*f** nf all .Sf PeAree. Mr a S \r Shiplett. minirmiin -■( $U»
*' A A n d e i%oii, M r " M I. and rti* nl &gt; wlnlr
Mr. and Mr*. E. Evenden ,,f
iff ii »
«-f s i)r 11 vaht n 1»ht|Tin n i n g R M ri» 1-1 *
Mr^ J |l llay a .1 • In I,* t in Vt * lti ll,
Oahetfru
John * utlum, Mrs j
Wrolham Kent, England, are an i
.« I -•• m |il MOil'&gt; ' '
pouncing the engagement
and | trg m t nf 111, I hniirhi • i ( 11n*
" i1 111 csrrv pint n f coni add l Hu•h, Mrs. Joe Harfiri and Jack %andft of dolliim "J riiti M uipidg ’
Alan I aura Ann and clothing mi ovr in?
approaching marriage of their American K«-a&lt;\!uimn i$h n the i ip . f fHillinif water. 1 teifpoon Stem per
and Mu Id. •
® The wfifPMion pupils o f Mrs. daughter, Elsa, to I,oyre (Buck I Crmip met rtl (
Idmu.
f Mr* **all, I IrHAponn nf aukhc, if de- M nun r Phillip*
Murmur and
Thin meiuox i hn! 1In1
II
W . (J, FI l'mmv will In- presented Forguson, lieutcnsnl. U n i t e d W. \ t , Henley nti Fr n|,, &gt; u il h fir« s|
(V eil Sheppard, I Hinny Wright, im oi'fift'M
ta llied
don mu,
Ii
in it rnitnl Thursday evening » l States Army Air Forces, and the Mm, linr r&gt; K
T«&gt;st|»« .1 * m
*‘d lit* Vir Miller,
"Mii H-*f ln*«| 1*• to I J mi inti toe. J* 'imr t ,*inr
8.16 P. M. ul the Smith Side son of Mrs. Biidle Forguson
1
M tr
f l o w ii i
? t*.
Thi'iiiits
hneteAp
T ' i in - i .mi 1•«ititi|* 1ml 11*
Primary Sell no I
The recital will
Other nfflci«rd rl» i&lt;•i vm m* i - nr i ' i i * l m i i n ,ire I n i t ) &lt; h i l v N o . 2 H-in Igii n Vno 11it'd Vlijiitoe F* an *j,
Mis* Hvendcn, who has ju t
be admission free un&lt;l open to recrnllv arriveil In the i'nited Mm. L. I* llukMtn, \n r rci'Piti;
( mm.| Ann SHlph'it I aura Ann
tun
pmt jar^ .hnu)«l In used
fr ie n d s and the oidlin'.
A ndera.tn. Milner and June 04
States, received her education in Mm. K«l|fnr Mil* !n II, rv
“ l'i ♦ «*nui i * *»ok at 10 pound*
W The program will he as follows: the Booths in Church of England At'crctary; Me*. K H » !• nifiih,
bot m uni! Hill 11idling - * tn Ih
Boys Court: James Mr Her, Boh School Lieut. Forguson received corrraponilintr »ecrrtary. M n* A !*»«•** ^nn* fnr 7f» minut«‘A At IM»
Inn* h't m in aI aj d. It is smtH&gt;rShoemaker. Hogsr Gainer, Hilly hi* education in the Sanford R. K ey( IrvARurrr; Mm
*
It liint t«« ran y il funn one mrocma
T.aninr, Robert Gongalcs. Harold schools ami is a graduate of j
mirt^irnr; M f
^V M to iiimllipr Hi rapidly u*
P a t* ana Henry Tooke.
H
J
Seminole High School where he Bullard, lihrnt ian; Mm
" A Roy and a Deg'*, Jimmy Fox wna active jn ipoftg, paiticulaily | lx'hrnun, hutorlun; Mto.
J
H,
iUrJuftUr. - * m Tuitglj Pre-btom.l football. Me has oJen in the ser­ Rmit, rhapiaivi’ ^li*
K K Itonm
Ii. F
T ’ommy Kpeer, (ieorgv Itaniin,
l» Thompmiti
Hm.u
m,o
i
Mr*.
M i \ V\
vile (or two yearn and at present I l i a finiic.rr eh h
Sldo Chase and John Ammons; i* stationed at Waco, Tex.
VI 1 Iwirpr­
w 1
leaving for I aliada
Henley, Mr* W
"D ark Sent
D 'lvin g,"
Edward
VI, nl, k « ill Be'
j honiirrr xil n dinner r&gt;H
The wedding will be an event anti Mrs I M Mrm,
McCall and Hose Ncl«w nrider;
Thn UhitnOi fi» fla n a of t hi* 1 ), y VI r- » T U i .it h- t
nf Sumlav. Mav 27. in Ihr Mel bn. Oil the ptilvNni , I'MM' I
"T h e Sfv log
t ’liele."
I *•••ti*l&gt;y
I
net
liaptiHt
(
tiuivh
met
L
h
i Dark A ' emir.
\ tiiily lcpuit
’. iric m;ul» ,r *1
Holloway assisted by Mary Ann dial Chut ill m ill U,v B e . Jui A.
duy evemnsr at the home of Mta
I Tulle officiating. No invitations it c*!iii|*rrhi*iii*ii\i* rrfwtrl ofinniici
The d Hi'iei table " hi^Ktrlckiand, H arriet Brown, Sonia
J
L.
Lee
on
Hark
Avenue.
Th«
pation of nipinbct t in (Irfeiist*
with s hnnil msit* blue tart table
wnd
Sandra
Monforton,
Mona are being issuod but all friend*
meeti
hr
room
\%
a
r
decorated
*ith
work. Red CrtiM, I H iispi \nt ion
cloth rrntrreil with pink earua
Jobe, Jean aud Joan Wilke. Bet­ of the couple ure invited to
and hintnrirnl work win nrvftenlctl Sprinir flowern. A fte r tho routine tioitl. Each guest reeeiveil a ror
t y Bryant Barbara Brown. Donna attend. *■
buaincuft
had
l&gt;een
disruiicd,
Mr*.
• age a. a place card ami Mr*.
by Mm. Ray. recent. The meet*
MeTecr and Jean Barker.
in§; w tin opened by the Pledjft" In J I* Thnmpnon was honored with Thornp*on received at her plsrr.
“ Mammy**
Chocolate
Drop,’’
a
trifI
from
the
club
while
the
a corsage
gardenia* Mr* I e.the Flair urn! M i h Root erniituetril
M ary
Ann
Strickland;
‘‘ Play
members »ankr “ For ■he'i a jolly prg*ente&lt;! the honoree with r „ .
the ihutalltttinrt reiemonies
• iatc»." Betty Bryant and Jimmy
pood
fellow",
Mra.
Thompaon
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tliirie Jewelry, A Klnri.la »cene,
At the CMtiritiniivn of the meet
McDonald; "T h e
Usual
Way,
In mlniaturr, « u
laid on the
iri|f Mr* Mi tr he 11 ent#rt rtined the leaviVijr for (Canada on Saturday
M n fy Helen Kite; "Courting Un­
Mr*. M. M. L Hillhrand an­
The
program
for
thi*
eveniny
bullet.
ntirnt&gt;er *»n
d er Difficulties " Mildred Turner; nounced at the meeting of Circle jfroup with it
Tho«e invite.) by Mr* 1-ee in
RiMimiltnt rniini* ted of Mr». (M L W inn's
"Dolhersome
Brother*," Cherry Sis of the W. M. U of the First the piano and Mm
talk on the history o f the Bible I&gt;e with Mr* Thompson wer,
kHngletary; “ On tho Telephone
itt Church which *&gt;■ held In played the Hi itt• I* National \n
The refreshment. * f i t served t" Mr*. Walter Keeler. Mrs A l&gt;
j n d “ The M llle Black IXig," Bobo
nnex on Monday afternoon, ihem and the Sl.tr Spitnjlrtl Bar.
the gruup in a novel way. Wi»
Holloway
a"')
Mr*.
Clayton
•aL&gt;«an; ''The Sort of Girl That that she had finished packing a ncr which mud Ming. Hrfindi
M other W as." Gladys Y(ells,
box for those In need overseas mrnla were nerved hy the Iom - Lee had convartcd a room Into Smith.
a
drug
store.
Each
member
serv­
“ School
Days," Jan*
Davis, and members decided to pack and taxacH to thnne present. The
A n n Dunn, Barbara Wsthcn, Gena send a box fo r each month as n«xt meeting will Ins held in ed herself to whatever she de­
The beaver Is the largest mem­
sired from the well (locked foun­
Wilson, Shirley Sims and John long as there was a need fo r October, it was announced.
ber of the rodent family.
tain.
F iU , assisted by Ellen Driggers, them
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Those enjoyinr the drug store
J F I l e y Jarrell, Ann Whittaker,
The devotional waa given by
service consisted of: Mrs. Douglas
T a c k le McDonald and Donna Jean Mr*. R.
Garrison and “ Mrs.
Mr
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Mrs.
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all*
Dt-derick,
Mra. Winn. Mr*. Jim
IFtinn,
nounrr the birth **/ n daughter. Kiser. Mrs. W alter Fealar, Mrs.
your
B e t t y J o , on M a v 12 a t th e F e r - John Cullum. Mrs. Robert Howell.
nald-Lauchton .MemoriaJ llo»pi* Mrs, Clayton Smith, Mra. John
Kader. Mr*. Neil Stripling, Mrs
tal.
A ,
Jack McOiillum, Mr*. A. D. Hollo
II. W
.Shammm preediteil l!ic w »y, Mrs. Thompson and Mr■ r f r
41 P r
Ml aniun .Study while thv Bible Itoix-rt Jordon, also Mr*. Jonl',n'Mr*.
Paul ' Ethelinlge
study was taught by Mr*. JL. F. niother,
i* ^
*
from A|lanta, G».
- ■ „
Cooper.
were made fur the group
to -ri*tt the Coiin(y Home in the
near future and Mr*. Hillhrand
invited the member* to meet with
her In June. At the roneluslon
o f the meeting refrerhmentx were
served to the 11* member* pres­
ent.

Social Calendar

Work Of Garden Club
During Year Is Told

*;k .sttei n I led many theusandi of
uuUiu
myntliL
t.» Jbe income
nf Minim ' merihanH arnl bttfl*
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t*&lt;t$iI 0ml Mil l»r small In colhl nl • ♦ *n wit It what i\ to com*
t»i f hr |HI' * t» ,o l I Jl
\t io &lt;• 'oil, the I'A A 1 it tin
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dn *mil mill * ui
the
Western
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l in* arrnd network
linking Ih » tiade centers in the
-17 nation* and colonies, binding
all the A met icit* and Miami closeIv together,
"(Nistwar
plan*
calling
for
giant super ( Iipp-er*, with 2U4Pn “ •*eii upr-v -n-n11 111.H pna 14g-rf &lt;-up
io itv
nnd t ruining speeil* of
net lei than dm* miles an hour,
will mean reduced fares and cargo
tariffs and bring the efficiency
and speed of aviation within the
reach of all.
“ To day’s heavy traffice is
m riclv u furerun ncr nf what ] *
to route What we measure now
1fi
hundreds will then b« me*
Mired m thou*and*, all of which
will ad! Mibstnntinlly to Mi ami's
growth ami economic w e lfa r e ’'

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SUN-FUN FASHIONS
Pretty, pretty piny suits you'll live in and love all summer! For that
“ bare’' look, brilliant bra lop play Buita with separate skirts to tel you
catch lots of
Double-duty suits for work or piny*. Wear the playsuit
solo— button on the skirt and ymi'n* set for townl ILiyofi Jersey and
Shantung in bright florid prints.

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Bacon

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T H K H A N F O R D n E K A L D , H A NF O R D F L O R ID A

P A U L S IX

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Inside Story Is Told On Why Ban
Was Slapped On Horse Racing

Henry Kaiser Is Pleased Over Results
In Collecting Ch.thes For Overseas
NT \V T (il l, i 11 i
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fur live I M*i|n IUII I *'Im i i
United SlhUMull * I"! I .!SL" •
lion, i*rrn.rd»fi|f
hi I (*-ngi
Kaii»rr. NohntiiU ( liuirnmn

ru.I '.rifton'a population of ltd
. it-. &lt;&gt; ■) I.HHti puutula, with gift*
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n i-rugintf n,;i i.uiiiidit |m.t peraon.
i iuiiinii L li. Ilayman leporla
..ml n tllittitin , of 4,010 poundv
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l..tn MTd prufllr in Whitavills,
ith individual g ift, averaging
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!&gt; poumiii.
Salisbury, Aid., collected 75,0 (1 pound* of clothes, shoes and
from a population of
- Fit h U 1 .• fMiuif
III i' n M**j t It! - * f i i
urrurdlng tu Chairman
jjt nt if vini
rFfk
«m * flit 1 » • 1 t, il l.
C LA S S IF IE D A D V E R T IS IN G PA TE S
llattee.
i e«l II
}fif !l I t Ita IHitfH H&lt; M’ i f • 1 fit •*,
•lilt Hi till 1f j - - .O m.H Ml
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&lt; nindeti, chutrmun of the
thi* *21
10c per Une fur one Insertion
trike Ml Amher»t, Vn. rciHirts
«! I M.tli.tik' lirik* w lit 18.1
08c per linr for three insertions
Ills*I U.filHP pounda were collected
a r m . arul u h p Ltliijlsit r*| n| i ,i
DTc per linr fur 6 insertion*
tiumil lit iuMjuui fat
*|* • t IM.I III
i Mill ii pnpulallun of 'J30, with
83c per linr fur 20 insertions
nv fragin g 6,1 pound* per
c L d iiiK
luv y
Hit* |H*|Ui lilt 1" II
Minimum rste* , . . 30c
t * (inf f ill!- ii*'r»on,
Individual contribution*
PH O NE IIS OR flRIN G YOUR Ads to TH E SANFORD H ERALD tif t ha* i nHHtitil.lt M
( nlveiton, Vn., ran 7 2 pound'
'•ML with r
total I I
Count, live ourd* to the line, Including phone and address.
i iti. - (i pound* collected from s
JOItHid- pt‘
A ll adtcrllsaenenl* fur kltuatiun* wanted will be charged for at the Mgtni; I *•
Mr K .ft i «lrt litt * d ;» .t il.t ...inilutw.il of 117. Chairman V.O.
regular rlaasitlrtl ralra.
AUriOMiJi i uf t»r 1HMII \ IIH'.i li ■* tin iju.dw report*. Mr*. Hunter Bar
UP!
Dinwiddle’* rlothing drive
rrli’itM* a■| Itollm 1•* 11j u1
average
gift*
uf \SIt1 sltul Ut mins * m -t.nl Ht*V* &lt;i.dii iiihii. nay*
•tf*! if ut J»ar•J•!s V . In ,., Ihl V.41.1 'title mi. &lt;• 17 pound*, with 1,072
tilt
m l. . ..Ilected from a populatill n lav i Li’*m II.
LOST: Pmr of r r « * n m Klimne*. “ DlFM’ III t!|itm* .m \\ |m -(it'll 1 1* J*4fl «|f 1(Ml,
■
II. II. IMIPF. I'll.
Mm rwhrrr «Ii»\mi tnvwi, J. 11. tin* 12 r.HUH.HlMT •Ii 'Hi ( tu |. "J»lt
Mj»» viand lra*lp ill! other it it i'i
U. S. T IF F S and TU BES
Qiiulllt'luuj in.
i i he Smith Atlantic run ion both
li flit wh« till liu* * ImI fillli* ,1m nrijjifiall’. |»l.ifimd
Hr r t {if v Nt 0 n total cfintributions and In
MODERN uell located I iuuin LO ST: Wul let, t*Mncc Oitrririer.
hi* cuti f **11•ip t hot t ilt - f in i i*itr i'll iv n a g r individual gift*. With
hour*. 1'lu.nr P I22.
adtinlcBR. rmitaUllng vmIiw I*I© need \%**ii!*l in--put* « iiminmtit., . t of r.n local chairmen reporting
p
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nverprikh
Muiivi'nlt*4
■hiiHmio li ,iii ltd iht &lt;101**11
* MYumunities
whose
total
2 0 'A C R E farm tllwl, good fluw.
('tnrriicc
H
Kniipp. H«*1u111 t hey IMi\ i
in
l,t)7dl*l!hi
th e
f on i Ihii i i a i &gt; iind P*qoiltiU*iii
Ina wells, III acre, rough Inn.l
u nlit t tu flinft
amount rtd Irr let I no far m Mnry*
t itii %
Palm Uamiiimk Sanford. Fin.
,« i i. l.lOIJlHd jumndF. A\erF. E. Roll, 1101 1'ark Ave.,
Of tin *•
L O S T : 21 in tlmk retl, ilmilili*
u
&lt;onti ibutiont i»«*i person are
Sanford, Fin I'hnnc (inl-W .
j^anirtd If,
liar, Helkimii liiryclr, licciihc No.
• ■ ’ notiiidn,
rhd luritr
1
2(t,
Sanfiud,
Cliroritiuin
10 ROOM HOUSE completely
I ifluv*nre runkii nceund in thin
the i Mi.nl i
feinlcr*. PhuUr 1211'o r 7fit1-.1
furnished.
0.1 Palmetto Ave­
H .t in uverage individual iriftR
- » o « t jL P M___________________ ;
nue.
_________ _
ai r \ »f kr*ruii innks Recorul in
:■ &lt;al i nutribuliomt. Ten out of
LO
ST
Pi»p«*r'
nt.M
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Jumper
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M
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i a. * o t v baa I rlothing drive chair*• * I. \f hint.'
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Spivck
dt-rtf
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miff
in
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fully kfluFr«!. I.th** hunJ'Ailf,
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till
I » • * . 1 . 1 yit u hi Delaware report total
luUari,
JarntF
1
Spivey,
Pic***'
^lm
f
$5.00 |u r irnir l »*hi U Swnrlx.
mitt ihulion* of
pound*.
rctuin thriii tn thr First N a ­ ( tdimdo.l iu I I I l «• MAf'll 4t it I i nl
lit. 2, Silver ijik r. Snnforl.
Sill.,- the population* of the ten
tional Hunk in .Snnfoni, F'Li* l l u l n u a i i i l*«i .it &lt;i»&lt;«itri&lt;i, Vl.uv
Jamr* I S jmviv, lit
l, Hon land, 4*&lt;**il* &lt; .iinltiia Stoiflt * aim rMtnin mun it irn total 139.479. the
A liP IN t l mitt*ihj ill** tlhuii tiivitlr,
IiiLM, in .1 \ *whim, i d
* otii avi utre g ift per person U 2-23
141. Sanford. Flu
miblnict niitl multiply. $ 12,95
jHiund*
innoit I#Inquire M Celery L ily Uiinllnjc
Vurniiu bo far ha* reported
%
L O S T : lte» I Jersey Pit:. m «lr lime vi ( i -i f« g "M f
Co.______________________________
total lolh ftitm * of U4M7H |Kiund*.
Unfit11
I
Kottfird In fiinlei John J Smith
1hr lllghi—|
with ttir iefiort* coming from 53
1 - , 1," 1.'"If •
uys
if1
I VO Ittix IU1 Stin ford, Hri.
HMf S\ L K
■*l SirrmitP* 121* local collection
• i i , .........
4 mom li**ii&gt;t’
tf» f*hnppliM
iI m
•.
rliitrmvn. Individual Kiflit averdUtrirt.
t Ml.w.lv. .
MiU |l
,k&lt; I
(tounAp with the ron
Itubert \ William*
f fill II Hi It
&gt; j &lt;1
.Ilf AlV•
i th*itiona
i i 1, * - r i w romini?
i "iiiing
■ i • ni l romhlncd
11
from
Phnne 732
Ulan hr Hank 81lr|g L
.y iii wi____x _
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PORTA III I
I u g ma itini! w.h
it ml inn rank* third in
, ... I I " .
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JgNyfta] I m .Ilf."
Jo., ,
'n i
hi
total nund n‘ i of
Sitf j
iitinfihuted Uepnrta from
MUPt , I .
I M AI h i It fentate
,!
»»f
200
nirnmuiilHo
I l° n
|jhone 72 t M
H A NO, W AKIiKMKK. uffet and j
- I
phow
that 91 ft,742
dlnttir tfthlr Nits J -S &lt; lark. |
til*v ■ fcu far been contrt
t ( li J iH F.l'
r i rl ^
fur
Lx11m If/
Kl. 2. Hot 123. Sun ford
v. ith I 2tl !oe a1 t ha ir me n
work Kiiridtir houth ami wrij/ea
report (lift* average L37
Apply
tn
peraot*.
Snnti'fde
OLD UN Dh It Wilt »D ty pew run
|M*? pur Min in the 74
i "H .11&gt;- i-iinltdrv &lt; u . irk* W .
Sanford A«it*» |*»»rtp
•
which have a total
3rd St.
|m•I*11' t iten i*f 5H4.f»,Tt.
if nd
H ith Ml h eal eluthirug drive
O f KF tilt fli^t rlnan oh J, ithn
tiMth
• iutifiMi'n yft to report in South
wait re**
Or»iijr» t it&gt; Ihdid
&lt; m-'liKri, ttmirfbutloHH rrjHirtud
Oraiiifr t tty, Klti
sw K F rr
t t lit N
f&lt;»t
t iiitftiiiK
&gt;• !• coniinunitlea no far total
K ivfV. .Sanford lMlandu Hiw»&gt;
• II dtfi pMumU. This is an avorr n itT K K and muni
ON K T ilt HC( lid i llbied t»ueifi3*’ y
f«-f11rii ii
Hull. 2 yr - if Id 1317 [biugU*
A
f i K N K i t A I Upk r e p a ltd r r pit i r j
Ave
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man. imint know1
thioi/ I
1930 IIOtH'iK Sedan at Kite l*&lt; J
ahrnit p i p r f I i tt ti at
A pjd v tn j
paitiiieot Hhoitf 73
IHprsori
to
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HELP WANTED—

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IFIUSHID COMSAT H i m at the
Don Ce-Sar Convalescent lltnpilal
on the (iu lf of Meitco have M-Icctcd
M*rth* tJray (above) n» their “ V ic­
tory CJIrl" at an Impromptu crlrbrallon »ftcr the nntcial aiinouneement of Ccrntany * unconditional
sttrrender.
((nternattonol)

ugr gift prr person " f 1 &lt;18 pmiudv
since the communities reporting
have n total population o f 28 4,78li.
(teorginV contribution* n* re­
ported by 17 local chniti-.eri total
m'i.W'J pounds, an aveiuge slight
Iv under one half pound
|,er
person. The eommlinities reoortJng have n total population of
598.825 Ui-pnr!* lire yet to tn
filial hv 112 of the IM* Iik-b I
chairmen in Georgia
Florida'* cotlll dint urns at pre­
sent average slightlv i mlei a
(iiiiinr? b8y^hr e*'ui, wit)r—Hr Iih m I
chairmen repmting , nnli ilnit pmnf 257 .10 pound- front a total
population in their enniniiitiiTreof 2('.1, t«3 Report- are Vet to
to is- filed hv fi.t
Florida'fill i luthing drive i ltsirtiien
A
prellinliiHry
lej'ort
frnin
Wa*liingtoii. I l f . *imw» r.intri
lll'UlUlft AM far of 5(15.18*0 poundwith rollectiuin* continuing
T)ie Killer Whale i- i upnldr **f
■wallowing a for -eai nr *m.itl
poriauec at a gulp

Hy F R A N K F-CK
A !“ Nrwsfeaturcs Sport* W riter
NEW YORK — Now that the
gee-gee* arc bock it might be
well to point out there never
would have been any ban had the
Hollywood Turf Club ll»tened to
the authorities In the fir**, place.
Here’* the innlde story on why
James Byrne*, late director of
war mobilisation and reconversion,
gave horse racing a ChrUtma*
present when he "requested" that
racing suspend from January 3
un
In the Spring of 1944. the
rollfornia Rscir.g Hoard granted
the Hollywood T u rf Club a per­
mit to hold a Rummer meeting
in July.
The Citiien*' Manpower Cornmltlce o f Southern California. In­
cluding representatives of all war
industry on the Faclflc Coast, all
labor, CIO, A F o fI„ pre»* anil nil
civic organiinliori* having any­
thing to do with the war effort,
protested to the War Department
Indicating that such a race meet­
ing, if held, would seriously inter
ferr with war produclim sijcu
Hollywood I’ark is In the Inglor
wood area where there ere seven
war plants.
Inglewood win regarded a* a
critical labor shortage area. Ab­
senteeism whs mounting and the
transportation facilities already
overtaxed.
The W ar Department took the
position that there w *i nothing
it could do. saying that it was a
matter tn bo decided by civilian
iii-rncies However, at the request
of the Civilian Manpower Com­
mission, the War Department sent
Col. Ijtrry Macl’ holl, now presi­
dent of- the Now York Yankees,
to the Coast.
At the suggestion of the W ar
Department,' the CMC made a
survey in an attempt to ascertain
whether the meeting should be
held.
The result wa* that lit* per cent
of the CMC member* were npj,o&gt;ed to the race meetlne.
Other conference* were held betwirn Holly wood turf officials
and government agencies, Includ­
ing the Army, Navy, WPB and
WM&lt; The racing promoter* were
told the results nnd they with­
! drew their application for the
-umtnrr meeting and agreed to
-i( again with all agencies before
sihrdullrg n Fall nieetiur
l.rRny M. Edward*, chairman
•■f the i M l’, informed the War
De| ailm ent that Hollywood Park
violated its agreement when It
decided to hold the Fall meeting
without first consulting the CMCl

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The meeting opened Nov. t.
Hollywood Park’s stand * » ’
that racing meeting* were being
held in nther critical arcus.
‘ The Civilian Manpower Com
mlltee' answered that one by
stressing the fact that Hollywood
Park was situated in the center
of seven war plants, anil also in
a congealed transportation area.
As far as track officials and
horsemen were concerned the
meolln** was a success. On Dec.
16—• final day of tho 34-day
meeting— more than 40,000 per­
sons saw Happy Issue win the
$76,000 added Hollywood Gold
Club,- second
richest
race In
America last year. It was topped
only bv the Kentucky Derby. The
fans poured $3,280,008 through
the muluels that last day for a

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f’ hona H,rt

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AMERICA’S NEW
INDUSTRIAL FRONtfER

Ave
trade ahlpracnta (export and Ira*
port trad* through Southern
port*).
F ive thousand eo p la a 'of the
(trat chart a n being mailed to
leading bualntM firms and trade
aiaociatlons by the Southern
State* of Virginia, Weat Virginia,
North Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Tanneeaee, Kentucky, Mississippi,
Louisiana, Arkaneae, Missouri,
Oklahoma and Texas. (
War Spurs ladustriallsatlaa. •

Department of Commerce
Lists Opportunities.

WANTED—

credit
No co.makrrs'cm- msney loans.
. W ANTED i 60 hen* and fryenu
Variable payment plan*.
Palmetto Grocery, 317 FalmetPA Ml I-Y M IA N « ) .
|to Avo.
Florid* Bank BMg.
Phone 33
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TO BUY: lata modal Evinrude S3
to 00 H.P. Advise year. H.P.. I BUY, pay caah for old Irons,
vacuum cleaner*, toasters, re­
r
|&gt;ri««. condition. J. W. Rowe,
gardless o f condition. 310 E.
? • Enterprise.
6th St. Phone 848.

U8INE8S SERVICE
WELDING: Dy an axport with
80 jraajV awperienee who guar-

P L A IN or fancy sewing. 'Juanita
Green. 817 W. let. St.

FOK RENT
and vacationlsta — Apts, and
rooms t w o . blocks from Main
8L one half block o f ocean by
day or weak. Phono 848-R. 708
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Washington, April 9 (A . P .L—
The Department of Commerce re­ The' Commerce Department
ported today that “ gn a t oppor­ said: "These SUtea a n still pre­
tunities exist for Incnasing both dominately agricultural. However
factory production and foreign n pld stride* have been made In
n eeat ye*r# V&gt;w»rd a &gt;eit*r hadtrade~ m-StWJwrir B i* m ------- *
In the first of a aeries o f charts anee between agricultun and in*
dustry. Thla region la famous for
giving basic business facta which
Its vast wealth o f natural r«*
It dedarod art needed to work
sources, Including coal, Iron, petro­
out solutions to the South's prob­
leum and foreata,"
lems the department said that In
Later charts win featun "the
the years Immediately before the g n a t wartime Industrial develop­
war, fifteen Southern States had ment and postwar possibilities of
31 per cant o f the nation's popu­ tbo Southern SUtaa," tho depart­
lation, 63 par cent of tho nation's ment said. "Soma hare had war­
farms and 43 par cent o f the time incnaaaa of n o n than 40 per
s i I In
In inon-farm
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nation's minerals, but only S3 per m
cant
cant o f tho nation's retail Bales . A a* rite o f local meetings In
volume, 18 par cent of the na­ key cities o f tho South are con*
tion’s factory production and 14 tidering reconversion and postwar
P a t e n t o f the nation's fortltfljfilpfrlcm*.
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$2,000,000 in dally wagering, the
final tally being $69,599,27(1.
"Racing will be resumed in
Southern California on Dec. 30,”
said nn announcement. That was
supposed to be the reopening - f
Santa Anita Park In nearby Ar
cailiu. The track had not been in
operation since 1940.
It figured to be a bigger meet­
ing than Hollywood Park. It look
James Byrnes less than u week tu
realise the seriousness of thu
situation, and on Friday, Dee. 22,
he “ requested*Hthat racing ecaso
until the siluaribn that brought
it about wua cleared up.
There was much speculation
why the “ request" was made.
Manv persons blamed it on condi­
tion* In general with emphasis on
the N a ii break-through in midDecember in a fight that came to
be known a* the "Battle o f the,
Belgian Bulge."

You, too, will be pleased with the results if you
come to us for paint, and other supplies needed
for your spring decorating, maintenance and
repairs.

MISCELLANEOUS

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ranli for any make
■utumolillf from lUiitl to I'.(.'Pi.
RECAPPED H K £ S :
U, It. Dulliu*, Avalon Apa£
W e have In slock recapped pas*
menti No. I.
aenger tire* In almbsl all eftee;
no permit* ore now requited to
purchase the**.
C U R TA IN S , lace table cloths,
*cnrf«, washed, nlarrhrd and
RK1.INF.Ktt:
■tretched. 618 Mcllonville Ave.
Lengthen the life of your recap­
1'huits
879.
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ped lire* by nutting a tellner
-in them. Have juit received a
ehlpment id these In virtually
BORROW BERK WHERE.
all site*. Alao, we have these
I’ R IV A C Y I.H R E B I'IX T K I)
In truck iliea.
YOUR natural tleslro for priv.-ry
A M PH RVATf
in money matters I* strictly
Rhone n o t
SnDie. Florida
respected herr.
Friend* and
relative* arc not nueitionerj
about your credit.
Your em ­
ployer or huslnes* associate*
will not hear o f your penonal
affaire-- There Is rut cause for
embarrassment.
W ANTED to buy: Or Rent, studio

19-15

new Califorfila wagering record.
The rpr*Uhg averaged close to

(and Sylvester is happy at a bird)

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Cheer - Up — Paint - Up — Spring

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normal living on thcii wives an I uity. Both iittitudr*. «»hvt»Mi«lv.
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Vocational Adjustment
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Automobile (.Iln«» Installed While You Wait.
Wo Can Furnish Paint And Glass For Every Purpose
We Are I'd|ill pod To Handle Any Size Job Rcffinllcas Of How

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117 So. P A R K P H O N E 303

FI.ETCHER K. BOLUS. Owner

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Warranty DeHa
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GOOD

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FAM E

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stall. Batik
T. a it111', John II To Ahhia D
Mil, I,ell
Xsslgnniriil of Moctitafa
\ merit'll i Surgical Supple Com
pane lo l.vw Is ll. Mitchell.
Snllsfnclitm of M orttace*
II..I kins. Hurry «t ux To VVlJ
ll.... VV lilies cl ux.
lohnslon Gcorce C et ux To
t.Ill, May llam a.
Florida State Bank To I r.
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llrl rtm h s* o i , h
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from Itrinir tln»rmiia'rc&lt;l
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BUY W AR BONDS!

Miimirl

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And f In' res I'liill, St
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And Donna Mae Burnetlo. Jl'tili t
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Alderman, latanc W., Orlando
Slalry X Virttir.U M. Stuli*y
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To Ch*rle* A. Croup,
lived

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tulkeil in hushed voices, ur ui i
■t foi stood
atound silently
ilsrlnit
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work- , hifteen lad 1’ifii dupalched On.
hI .hi- i hundred
and lliiity men weiv
aiKirf j niissiuu ft.ini that hasp that mtthi
rliti i '
The suivivm-s were tu.- hs-.l oil
•f t" to then iplaiters: told to talk, lo
im mu* Phone line* fimn 11»«
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11uni |in les, Sam B et ux In
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Bolita Sellers
IDraw Heavy Fine
In Ci t y Cour t

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Design Of Pitfhters
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thiil hit* vkifc lirrdi «l it a* mm Ii
a* hr did " N« dhi i ••( tlirm.*' -i •
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ic lilr . Bomber, ilitiiilfirrnlr.l in
tun! 4ii under direct hiti
It m .i » the “ high Inlr " I tin
drfctiMve German nlr fin er I hr
V in r i 1 1 » n 101 million itruggled
Innu' to Kngland Icafinit Mit\
In inUia Mrattered over hi mm
iitut licrviiu/lV.

Gloomiest D a y
Of A. E. F.: When
60 P l a n e s Fell

YATES AUTO P A IN T SHOP

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AUTO PAINTING

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.Motor Tune-Up

M AT j K . l f o

And Ann L. Gerald, New York.
And Susie Helen Pitta, Orlando.
Stanley. John T „ Sanford And
Gooch, Nicholie A., New York
And Caroline A. Barnbo, N*&lt;* Beverly Jane Dicomes, Sanford.
Jackson, Luther Arnold, DoYork.
Wright, Krrn
D.. Vthr York: la n d And Lionie Ruth Norman,
t &gt;oland.
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ALASKA

Thr i aw«* wn* ir*«dvrd uitti » (
lK*ttrf toll for thi hipMiii’fd and an

for Complete

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T V E D N t^ P A V ,

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m u s r amo ia k h t T m &gt; .tm iA o tn n M o n m m
ir0 ti&gt; W T t*i ICAOA KtUOUtUff. fttAMUfyUATta

ntm urrn outo f m mmroahquom tu rn .

tha sea the beach tookad ea»y, at Iw a
But it was tougli, plenty tough. More than
four thousand of u&gt; died.
Just post Ui* wet sand they got me. I lay there
helpless as tire others pushed on.
But before I go...listen to me...please. Listen
to a guy wtio’s going to die for you in a couple
of minutes.

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mien mamma of
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QUALITY. AMOOUAUTY MASMAOf THSOAKtKY

Af t er - hour s

rom

Listen— we need the boods you eometjynea
forget to-buy.:.th e bonds you think you can't
afford. We're meeting our quota in death out here.
Are you meeting yours back home? The War
Bondi you foil to buy might be the difference be­
tween life and death for a lot of guys like me.
For my sake.. .for the sake of your loved once
who are still fighting. . , don't foil us now.

/nuvYl hitoAANO ntOttiMOT rut mUto

I(c-rreasltimi
HABIT!

It's u ncul feat to nav if*ulc
tlmvn to a modest level.

Slop In slier work and n
uy a coral c l« » * " t Bret

BILL’S PACK AG I
KfORE A WAR
A f'nm plrlii line •*

Winn — Beer — Whisker

FRESH WHEN
YOU BUY IT
When ymi buy our bulrrv
goods, you can be sure they
•re fresh. Coma In today and
choos* from our Isrg * tcleclion o f bakery goods.

MRYBODY-Buy Biggmr Bonds

Wi r e rut her prntul flint elect i it*it &gt; li.isn i lu t n i nlmncil h i d I h.r.n i •
su iitHity household itcccssities. In fuel, the ;tNcrn;‘e fninil\ tic111 .i 11\
twice ns much elect licit y foritsmimc' It»tl;i y its it did 15 &gt;cnrs
I
This tukes good management, too.
Ilt t r NELSON KDDY /- ’T I I R

and Mora o f Thom!

JiMf-titn'i Orriritr., Frr.,

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S A U r O R D - C O C A C O L A

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Ed Kennedy Is
Ordered Back To
The United States
Man Who Gave Uncon­
ditional Surrender
Story I h Rebuked
P A R IS , Mav 18, OP)— Supreme
headquarter*
dlsaccredlted
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In thp (ir r m s tu rp r e l p u . r u f .»
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Ip th e U n it n l S U i li 1*. hut w o *
C r o n l n l nn r i l r n u l o n bcyn m l May
17 b y llrjjt ( i f n . F r n n k A l i m ,
Jr., c h i e f o f puhlir r e l n t i o i u

w -u cyi ie*jK&gt;fn!«tltt ill tlitr K u m *
penn then ter rim in g the m v e* li
gntimi
In f j i ii *e Kennedy**
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notch fm**cd thrnujch the I*nnd«m
tiureiiu of the A ^ i o f u i l r d R re* *).
A lle n n«»tnl in ;t utmtcnitmt thnt
" t h e AwiMfiiitMl Preww hn* pub
lihtieij iti pMtfuund le g r e t * f*tr
111wt m h ii 11dii of the *t»i! y in ud*
entice of U k u u t h c i m n l i o n "
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kjtiii, " t i n * r e g r e t t a b le incident »*

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•unii« r I lint ^ i i .u I rni f.rtriiMi t .
l»* 141 y (jut &gt;’ imil l o f m ini'll S l i g h t
(Mils I iic fein t HUM l f 1 inlv.iiirr th u ! •
interfiled in 1J0 it
I nm f u l K
re* port i i Mr for (he arlinti o f M m
inn (•uiiebfo*l in IhM m a t t e r , a
hr ftrtwl miller m y i*mlnirli«ti!*
Th«* t e x t of I h r n11 •-t I'liit* h«-to I
q u ar te rn M n t r m r h f
'*J hVenlitfnt ion
**l
|Millicit um
l riBriMin inn ioii it r it ri'U-n*r o f t lu­
ll l o r y o f the unromfitlorml « y r t e n
d r r o f G e r m a n fo r c e * * Ml ten by
E d w a r d K e n n e d y hit* lieen roni

TIio Red Array:
How It Differs
F r o m American
Kussian .Strength Is
In Infantry Power
Not In Equipment

pitted.

Our purchases of War Bonds
backed our Armed Forces
in the defeat of Germany.
I

We will
ou r
Forces in the defeat of Japan
by p u r c h a s i n g M O R E
War Bonds.

"The
follow m u
iielton*
have
been ta k e n i»» 11 n*null of th e in
ve»ti*'tttion Mint on the nutH**rit\
*1 f the trupfeme t otniniAlidf r
“ W ar
C.’n r i o p f i n d e M
E i lw u r d
K entierly o f the A « ? m aijilrd l*re&gt;*
hn viiur
delibei n t e l v
\ to tale d
.1
U.liHt r e f o i v j l
in him liv
pie
i n n t o r r ly iWe;t*&lt;tfU* t h m u e b
«i»
nut It or i f e d H m n m d * and d elib e i
life I&gt;' AV«»tffilt|r •tlillllM \ * eiiMif 1 h l ■'
ci iii’ Mh utory 1 4*iirerintiy w l m h to
wjih p ledged
hi • I ' n m , l* di
ju'CI i d i l e d 11 f i«I iiiije red In t e l o i o
hi l lie I *id le d S i »!•**»
1
" Wnr I o r n -inoiih iii Mm ( hii i *
t &lt;illd ellf«w| (if till’ A*&lt;om mti 1 1 |*| i’* h av in g ta ke n a n n e li v r fo n t in
I the p r e m a t u r e rtdeii.*ii *d it new
■ s t o r y Ihrouirh i u ih u II hm u r d r h a n
J nets, th u * v i o l a t i n g e i i * ( t i i g mill
j tar** r e n a o r s h ip
r e g u la tio n *
I dnuircreitited an d ord ered to m
| turn to the U n ited S t a te *
j
"W ar
('arreap-fiiidrnl
ll n b e t i
Rim n r lie of the Arsmriiiteil 1’ t *•*•j who w t u minpcndrd. lot* -bet*** i u
I 111 will ted
"T he
A * vh i« h 'il
I’ m v .
hi
i 1 •Ihi l .l ii' it it* JO m fi mi hi I M 1‘ M-'
4 i ' l l 11iv| f ml 1 i T fire
' hi , i1 1 a nee of
ll • .* *» in &gt;1 •1 &gt;1 ,

f'

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•.
i p i I ta b le ineideiil
»- mi
i« &gt;
1 a * eto* e*t
by
sopr I'oie
h»-ii&gt;
, ipiJf f le t m

lU'for*

he Mis 1**ii itutn «»I•1

1In* Ifttii i f ii tot y 11 j* 11
o .m i i I i ' i
1‘ ii't 1 o 1&gt;» Mg'M
l*i**l b eg u n
in
|lf»’
Will l(. wl III!)'if (J.
111lr (■ -1
foil 1 I f

N2, P \ Q2, R2, B2, now valid, Jun* 21. Rationing rules now raexplrs June 30: T2. U2. V2. W ’ I fju lr r th.-.t * v e h c s t o w n t r w r it*

RATIONING

r.:? i.

CALENDAR

erpire A b fu tt 71
i i L A j ' i A N il i A i R»d itampi ah. 7.5. A 2, HC2. 1)2, now valid, «i| iiir June
E2, F2. (32V I i 2. J2. now valul.
espire J use 30; K2, 1.2, M2, *\2
1*2. now valid, cipirc July 31.
Q2. P2, 82, T2, U2. now valid,
expire Ai'irust 31.
H l'd A K
Stlijsr stamp No 36 expire*
J u n e *2 ; Suifitr xlsn ip
No
t*&gt;
e x p i r e s Aiirrust 31

PROCESSED FOODS
Blue stamps ilS, J2. K2. 1.
M2, now valid, expire June

rla tf

.!

tv i.m i.t.g

t x ii r ii .

tour

f.rr-r.iti'it
to
•‘ I'i'lyliiit fur

tin- I x i a n i
when
nil jiaiuwmifer c a r

(atolii i&gt; ratlnnt.

A.16

coupons

wilid

throuir

Potatoes s it* 29c
Colory *ht 12Wc
Cailtoralo Suskiit

Lomons

^

11c

Fancy Cahfotnlo

Carrots

Q u antity Bights Hosorved

i»cH * 9c

Prices Good Thru Saturday, M ay 19
Sweet Tasty Cuban

Apples 2 ib* 25c

PINEAPPLES

Oeccgta Oiwea
i ,,,. UusMiiii s i r c o - o p e r a t i o n
i* ii v i . .iiml lo r ce s di d
not
.1 to lo o k th e hlrtltii* fkswer
V .ii i ii .in and Ih ilM h pfft»rl«.
• i *i ft.*it'111 (hut «li »piti? (hi*”
it i'll ii ini'*
tin*
Itrd
■. i ab le t«* c uv pr it
.i|*h i*» i »i «iv «* w ith the
i thui
Niiurirujt f o r e * * a r r
it*
■ mo I*»« on On* (jffi»nsivr.
i.ntfi proiHirOon o f Huni* ouml traii«i*ort*
arr
• 'I m i a h
i b i s ih p n r t k 'ii la r ly
tr* o
t i i fa n lt v tlivMinm.
i « . N t i i H wirvngth In rnovinjc
i I ill-fillltl'K I111n luu’ ii hi
. i * ii* luting
m f m i t r y anil
*l*t•kv hi r u n g c m e n u . T h e
hvi- o ff t h f larul, am t

i

ItH

hUP-

Cabbage b 3c
Fancy Call!. (

W h ile They Last!

Cauliflower it 21c
Fresh aiaok Fye*

Peas

lb

19c

N ew Hastings

nosldo Crook Neck

Squash

^

5c

Tesaa Yellow

C a lifo rn ia English

Onions 5 w&gt;» 27c
Fancy N. C.

pound

Yams 4 ib* 29c

IT I’ a u 1 0 1 hr 11 &gt;
U. ml I Ilf \di

JEWEL

no 2 cans

\ in*'.r it-lift fun t* In tit**

G d w d ib ifig

Swihs Famous

N o w 5 Pis Per Canl

Standard Cut Green

-it !»•*• illviPlon m il* l he
'.si! t &lt;1 whiil U l a k e * (41
r l ' i h fif 4'|M»fniefarice
**ii[*ii»k and a u t o
I jt|.Mii* Milb (he th
ItiiHniiiiiH use f mall
in* in (dare o f the
,i!i^ dm tfiiyerft which
1 1writ to i n f a n t r y d»

Fancy Tomato
46-oz can

hand ' J'Cuikfbln* fl l i
Ail

M« u to I he Profit

. : 1j.11 Iruirt Hi. 1 . inn
''.it * rniitpttiriyr* »nd other
1
Hif.-i.
-tuff* uiv
much
•it-&gt; loan Amotiruii or Jtrlt t., ,.1. .in h' k noil cum m tinten
i.uf'ii iimri' nkvlrtiy
L * 1 iiiua. hail- &gt;nid they
■ii* • 11 .1 1•-•1 I.v the !tu»«inn» Iw*it -• 'i &gt; v wi’n* iivi'rwhidmvd hy
ini'ii .u'.l 1jmk* ni cnlicnl rrninln.
with On infantry attacking rc*
vuihi'
-f lux xt * Ruxaian offlr i'i« ul-.. x«v they fci'l that the
"►pirn” ul the army liad moro to
ih' nuh ilefcating Ih* Urrmilta
than •-iinnnu'iil
"lit lltjxxinii Army irrn thu*
lut 11 thr move look* like a
inifi t'i|.'V lamp, with xoldiera
tuii't'” 1 nil miming board* of
« u|0 pi -t 1 111 x iliapofl over the
li-mb'i. .uni lying on wagom Bui

1 v •• there
It

ea»v t« underxlami how lit
I he he Vila v of the Luftwaffe G er­
man plain** were able to (car Rua&gt;
*ian tupply line* to piece*, but
when ihr Red Army f o t eir »Uperinrily t hie va*t m m
Ju»t
xtnrtril roiling mil never xtopped.
The Ku*xian« did not m e any
Cnh plane* along the Elbe to dfrecl artillery fire, and it w »* not
*• arrorale a* Ihe American fire.
Rel&gt; nn Ground Obeervere
The liu**lan* appeared ,lo dein ml xolelv on ground ebagrfffira
to direct liielr nitillerv and m or­
tar f u e
In the final iratlle at
7'angermueiide
both
were
extieniely xpotty againat eBay tar-

KEEP 'EM GROWING...

to holp food our fighters
Every pound of fresh vegetables you
gat from your Victory Garden this year
will mean a pound of other food re­
leased for our fighting men — and it
will mean better meala for you, at lcsn
coat- -Let'a keep up every - vftnl w a r
effort — buying bonds, giving bloocL
■ticking with war jobs — until full Vic?
tory l That way we can all doubly enjoy
the great land we've fought for.

1

" Oho IMlig fit * *wTttch’ 'di,* Uu»-"
sbn*

um

far

superior

to

the

Seminole
Tire Shop
TIIE ONE STOP
STATION

GREAT DAYS ARE COMING
for Uavohn by highway I
'Round the bend pf thb road — the grim
road of -war — America's fine highways
will one day Ye-introduce Americana to
the land they have fought for so vali­
antly. Florida Motor Lines ia doing a
full-time war job along Florida's high­
ways-— but it ia also planning finer,
faster service, more modem and com­
fortable terminals, new carefree toura
for you — in the good days to come.

(iAS

1 .

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-M.mmiCATTON

A f- .«,i,"

,

UNION tus STATION • N. L i l t ST. AT M0 AVI • THOn I 3 4445
MIAMI SUCH IDS DlfOT • MS WASMI»40TOM AY«. • FM0NS H S U

TIRES

.

SANBORN

co F F 3

201 N. Paris Are.

IH.

Floua 10 ibi
H Ii C O fo b am

Crackers ib
i.m htr u i O a c k e r *

lb

Juics

Q'

U m J i t HUcwd

Beets

i6-oz

Io n ia Polio C i. Stylo

Corn

Besmoid PineappU

No2

Vila r &lt;u&gt;dm Crop#trail

Marmalade ib

Preserves

Slarch

Piliibury’i Beat Enriched

pi«b

M*a) &amp; Gilt*

Eelbeck u/vib
Velvo

Coffee 2 ib#
H*OoL

BARGAIN OF THE WEEK!

Clorox 17c 29c

Freah Ground Pork &amp; Beel

Oil

29c

52c

Siiabrtia

Cleanser. Cw» „5c
CftOMY WkUe

MEAT LOAF 1*
fillets' ~Tb

Snowdrift n&gt; 24c

Whole Split

Indi a O ran ge Pekoe Tea

Va. (tod Fla

ASTOR
4-o* Pkg
23c
Sauer't

V A N ILLA
Battle
12c

Whole Trimmed Pork

Nvrtham Whiting

Mackerel &gt;b 31c
Croakers ib 19c
PhUa. Cteow

Cheese 3o* 10c
Ready To Cook S&lt; uuage

Skin»
ib
I
Quollty Pur*
Lard ib ctn

Juiov SUs Im

An | Cold

lUngen's Potk Sag

m

Meats

Wieners ib 29c

ib

Ofciatry Style

B t# Brand

Meat

ib

Bunoylonti PnitlBli Un&lt;

Sausage ib 3 9 c
uaoiQia SBO ito

SEA^
COVERS
ACCESSORIES

MUFFLERS
TAILPIPES
INSTALLED

f*

Mail * Aupl*

BATTERIES ^
FAST
SLOW
RECHARGING

WASHING POLISHING
WAXING
*u i.-

JUiv**i Wii.j* H at

Hi-Ho

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TUBES

sn

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III

I i■ . :

r.' ■ r .^ m b ri

Americana and British it the art
I’ lnttr tun's grea* m i l i t a r y lmof camoulflaae. One could walk
| o r f. i iu — is derived f r o m its use
right over a tank before seeing
*»&gt; the i l e c t r o i l c s i n d u s t r y .
it. This perfection probably date*
from the days whan the Red
Air Force was inferior to the
M uir
than
1,000
S a lv a t i o n
German and the chief protection
A n u v loobilo cnule eiis a r e Ilow L J |
SH O ES
from the aky was in hiding.
Airplane stamps No, 1, N o .-2, s e r v i c e N tirou gho u t \ h e woiJ*l.
This trait ia ahown from the No. 3 now Komi.
FIT El. Oil.
artillery rish t down to the in­
Periods I, 2. 3. 1. f* valid for
fantry. The Americans, "who since
Thousands o f years ago. the
landing In Normandy always an- 10 fpiilnns each.
Egyptians knew the nra of miC A 8 Q L IN K
Joyed air auperlorfty were much
mnulutmg yarns with needles. ■

more earless In this res pee t.

l*\ vk hat hu * lu*cn * e e n o f f

I N ' T f k N \ 1 I! » \ Al

, t “.•:*!
I vri

LU X

W as* W hb*

ToUet

M«d lQc

Lgt. 23C

3

Botter Six W a y a

Soap

Cakw

20c

Tha Flarar 8a rm

LXUC

SPR Y

Flakes

SWAN
Bag- 46C10c

�i

D a n f o r t ! S ir r a lit

I f w* wl*h Id be fre *i If we w(jh U
prrsrrv* la violate IHom tneallauble prlwll e m for which * r her* been h lo a f con­
tending— we n in l fifh tl
—rA T R K 'K B lflB T .

E.s(ablh*hed I'JOH

VOLUME X X X V I

3

A N IN D E PE N D E N T N EW SPAPE R

SANFORD,

FRIDAY, MAY

F L O R ID A .

1", I1M5

)M Ik* • » wot*

wlltmtk*
Sipti
I p rettftlT *

kiwi* f.r IWlb katafe*. Star)
■ t i l l M r.
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.Member Anxocintcd 1‘ rcsn

m miier

r:o.

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U.S. Zone Of
* Occupation
Given France

Dismal End To A Mad Dream

CityPlanning American Fleet Movements
Group Reports
On City Needs In Far Pacific W orry Japs

®Fritz Kuhn, Former
German American
Bund Leader. Is
Ordered Deported

Swimming Pool, Hos­
pital And Sewage
Disposal S y s t e m
Among Suggestions

■Br *a»a»aai»e f f » w '

The City I’lannlng Committee
header! by Lea 1/fiher aa chair­
man submitted ita report at a
meeting of the City Commiiiion
last night, calling for tha con­
struction of public reit rooms,
storm sewers in Georgetown*, a
trailer park, speakers1 stand fn
Central Bark, and plana fo r a
swimming pool, hospital, nurae*
home, and a sewage disposal
system, and making a number
of other recommendatlona.
The City (Manning Committee
was created by the City Commlasiou in June, 11*4-4. for tha pur­
pose of getting advice and ouggeations from u citixena com­
mittee on plans for the future
of the city and Is composed of
W.A. Lcfflcr, J.l* Ingley, R.L.
Cornell. A.E. Yowell, S.K, Doudney, till. Culcinan. 11.W . Ruprecht and W.A, Leavitt, in addi­
tion to Mr l^-ashcr as chairman,
| The Committee’s report In full
is as follow*
"M r Mayor and Members of
the 1 Itv Commission:
i
As chairman of the I Ity I Ianrung (o iiilirltl.e 1 wish to make
#« rt i««rt on it* A d D lllfi for lo t
I1***
llioillhi
1 Hy y.iwr MfUim this com­
mitted vnm tTeaU-il 111 June 1944.
VS ith tin particular gulr|e
g f o lot
r
it** print dure, tht* €t»« i ip
ui- it* «lutiea with
irt -iunicml
ri v ic
improvements
mid Ixttrrm otiU fur the citlicm
&lt;if thin community.
In all our recoinrnciulittiotiA U*
vou, it has Ih*&lt;?ii our endeiror to
111 swain only tlm»e project* which
» c c(inf hirnt Iv believed reason
aide, neeeaaiiry, timely ami within
l I u It Mn II r li UN I'M9 * 1 a r e a l

President Truman told to­
day the French Foreign
Minister that the United
^States is willing to relinquish
to France part of the Ameri­
can Zone of occupation in
Gormnny. The President, af­
ter a conference with Min­
i s t e r George Didault, said
details of the relinquishment"
have already conveyed informal­
ly to the French government and
arc now fn the proceaa of being
formal! aad.
^
"H e tald the UAJ. appreciated
• t h o part which Franco "Should
p la y " in le ttlin f the question*
o f world intereit.
Former Ucrman-Amorlcan Bund
I-eadcr F r iti Kuhn haa been or­
dered deported to Gwrmany aa an
jwumlrslrablc allien, thw Justice I&gt;e'*partm enl announced.
The order
wan iiaued by the Board of Im ­
migration Appeals.
A native o f
Munich, he urn convicted In 1939
of larceny and forgery involving
bund funds
^
He will he placed on s lx&gt;at
at a time to lie determined by
Am rnuui military authorities in
Germany, the Justice Department
said.
Lieut, Col. Otto Skormry and
a picked gang of N a il assassin*
(•plotted last winter to kill lien-'
em l Klaenhower. Allied
Head­
quarters announced today
Skoricny, now captured, and his group
kept the entire Western Front on
the slert for months.
.
A l^rmlon dlsnatc-h from l.uen*• berg retorted Himmler ha* been
traced, and aaid the British Sec­
ond Anny could taVce him Into
custody arrytima.

Thw driving fore*
U

b*hlnd thw

lot to aaaaatinaU General Likenplot
was Lieut. Q fir UH&gt; Shaw
^ reny, :i5-yrar-ohi Austrian hetcA-

iV ^

• trwnn for

Hlmmlar.

Ill* picked gang uf assassins
kept the whola western front in
a stnte of slrrt for months lust
winter during and after the A r
£ d r n n c * battle, for the group had
the mission o f assassinating E ls­
enhower.
Previously, Skoraeny had won
Himmler's attention by planning
and carrying out the hidnap-reacua of llenltn Mussolini. Ilf ulio
3 was credited with kidnaping Adm.
Horlhy during the
Hungarian
crisis
L'ntil yesterday. Kkorirny wa»
ItufellsHM *»*. ra g * T b ttf)

# Lieut. Volie Williams
Sends Photo Paper
i

A pictorial aufplement o f tha
' Sixth Arm y N’ *w», aant from the
Philippine* by Lieut. Voile W il0 liam i to the Sanford Herald,
give* tome interesting view* tak­
en bv the Signet Corpa on the
lalanrls.
Shown nre battle ecencs end
landing operations, a picture of
Gen.. Walter Krueger, shot*
_ , lirn
stiota of
or
C la bargaining at markets for
to
; ® Gla
delicacies, boating In dug
food dellcacls
with native
out*, "rug CutUng"
,—_
girls at a dance, also views of
native* and Spanish type church­
es.
'Jl H e ' also VneToaed ‘ two U &amp;' [xso
“ nates, and one five peso-Toole,
almost exactly tha asms sice aa
United States bills, and bearing
the Imprint "The Japanese G ov­
ernment."
Lieut. WJUIama. the son of Mr.
# and Mr*. Voile Willlama of Banford. haa been on duty in tha
PhUIpplnea as an A rm y pilot
■Inca laat October, served with
the Third A ir Commando Group
ami la now a ' personal pilot fo r
^ Gen. Krueger.

Police Investigate
Automobile Thefts
V•

- An
outbreak o f
automobile
stealing, with U r * later balng
found abandoned, is bciqgllnyeetL.
gated by police.
■ A 1M1 Chrysler Sedan, the pro­
perty o f W.E. Klrchhoff J r« Wae
_ found yeaterday morning stuck
p i in the Land near the Crows

Paper Company. It had ben re­
ported by J-S. Perry manager of
Ibo Hotel hUyfalr. thet the, ear
had been stolen Wednesday evert­
ing from In f n » l of the hoteL
Evan taxis are not exempt from
Carrel! ro­
ly that
£ &amp; to i&lt;
hi* taxicab had been stolen from
. Sanford Av*no* and Third Street
Ha later reported finding. It
oc W a n t Twelfth
A

bicycle

later found
lonviUe Avei
fourth and Twenty-fifth

Marines Burn Out Jap Snipers In City Of Naha

Russia Is Reported
As Planning To En­
ter War On Japan;
Jap Cruiser Sunk
| if&gt; A*«nr 1*t#&lt;a FffWil

Tnkyti in worried over
American fleet movements
today while the British rejrorled tho dee|M\Ht slashes
yet made in the campaign
In regain Singapore. Tho
Ni|ainese broadcast warned
that a powerful Allied,fleet
leaving the Mariannas In­
land* “ requires rigid watch-

MOVING PAST A BURNING l i t ' I LD lN li, FnI MkIs KH! MHr tPi * kIT p » wlinrp rD 1 mit frir
sniper* Tin- Narik, vef tire luriue afire in riieir el •it Em flu O, i l,r liivinw ftUU kwrflfp f r" 111 t Cla y!
lllrr „hjrh
|hr
Ir ., |. , . »; .!»•*?*» ■ •*. \ hi.„ &gt;&gt;.
si *rt| Hit . », » *
ThcY fnilowml •?» th«* v*4»kr «if t&lt;«&gt;tb*•* that #n»,t *i .I
f ♦ . i.. I* f kfh* If 4' i 1
flatloi.ai &gt;f*..n«lphfit4» »
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‘ditto’s:**arm Labor Is

Warned Against
Misuse Of Gas

in#
1 &lt;inrfiin amiourufii that British
n a t * hips a Nil pin nr* sank a Japsnaar vrutfivr Wn Inr ml ay in tho
Mulatto Strait. I TO mi If a northwrit &gt;*f Singapore A llifd airmen
ih Mc-I
tht*
Andaman
Islands*
guarding the seaway Ui Slnga*
porr, and also the Hi ngkokSingiipofi* riiilwriiv m the nar­
row* wt fM int vi tho Malay pontItAllU,
t Irnti.lfking reported a northern
wjuif Julian'* «t*«»rtnr drive to*
w -ii&gt;! I' s « tr Cfipe mi ( higkiang
,n •rhlr.il f hum fvtihllg up a A
thr I.
ni” t•' than
I
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Dr. Dame Reports Heroic Action On
Increase In Rabies
Among Local Dogs U .S. Carrier Gets (Vili„K Prices On
Ship Back To Pori Meat To Be Frozen
uuittn

For Six Months

iSii’ ,i that
m e fu-l tin mil
&lt;■ieH.se during
11
1
-sIrrnm siI
itrain uf war tit &lt; hf»&gt; Ik i’ll
u
tNi. i 11N Mar 1M, (/7&gt;m»i n lid*) Incn i i i k«hii*» thydi
uf f uiigrcs* *aid today.
M.mbti
phuLlaJ in tMiUt «i«ig« and I
(in’ i •&lt;!%it niiu ti U likely ti» / le t Ui
insnA,’*' Wlltcfc 1N , Inland H
tell ladli.iif jirUffs on maat for at
Pam»c
c director of the Hcmirmlt ^
r
H
tf — -«■- *
1en*f
'Tiontb*
. I
With the labor call from tin i oui tl&gt; lliiilth l'rdt fn th&lt; Mu1
James W
Rockier S-Zc has
IT A IU. J U U IK ’ K
1 In
(m u r
•t ilintf
lii'r ii- r «
bee ifianterl n week'* leave from no n il fui farm a &lt;irkrr» di*»cr H-rij hue nf fiin hijllrtim, the S&lt; min
f hit Hug from n
iriiii y - m moot 11 notn r of In
Ihr Sanford Naval Air tftation hy Count \ Agtmt f H liftWhim as ' id*- f hlcf
t n. fust
' eon,,i t- rhi ar i«i Inner cash
I •%m r lull It * o " a%T wlf*'sislj ahead
■itnl with Mr* hucklcr l* visilitt^- **I* r ri f i*. hr ha a t au111 *tx**i1 wnr k
foil*- ■■ill y *i.l miles f » *&gt;n
pt Iren tlrscrlinwt an life keyrrs hum in si kfiMHg north on "uii- dll'll it lior rlhlr &lt;ii •-1' *i* \ i**«om a
frirmis
ami
reialivm
i,r
llalli
i
ID*
tnuuhiei
.SMOKE KIKES SLO W LY from the gulled trou.e (lo p ) overlooking
1 •uir *■
f h rev limped program W*
IIf ill MHO** lisvi* |m'I" i f I’piH 1•"11 Ml
a y tht.nriurd g um &gt;11ne
inine,
MU.
I
he
I
S
iiii
rraf
l
'.n
m
i
init -If lifted bv War Mobilisation
Ilorrhteag*drn where Ailnlf H iller ust-rl to hnrungue bi« v h iiin *
________
Several ia m a of Di Ia tviH' had othi'i it ale s from Nil- dU «.i.*
I
III
iilid
-rl
off
otii
'I
Hiiw
into «ubpri»klou Little remained wflei ll.\F l.ntnlx-r* hmi plu.letoil It
b m rto i
I i ed M \ insuii and
hi- -slated
g fra l t'piMKirs of In top ju lm
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Whehhrl , r« " nl,&gt; l'- , " r««JTte.l to bin. he
A ith An n y Y»nk (center) ilgpds on the window *ill m the »p*riou»
..Ihtf(ioveininent
offictali
to
"Rabies havr a*?*«in In'ro re
ftihioceived
word
from
their
ron.
|
f
*
1
'*
ye»trr.l«v
of
worker,
motor
In
thr
n
rit
10
hi‘U(s
living room ,hortly nfter our force* hurl captured the ex-Fue'nrtr'i received
ported
among
the
•»» I (Hi hit n *»f r*|ib*Mv »■ ninl fit itft; 1►leak the grow ing meat shortage
C
Whelchcl,
Jr
to
'
north
without
()!&gt;T
or
Ul’
A
Hugh
.
.
.
v
retreat. A search o f the e*t«bli»hmrrit diaclooerl * tlentl (letman of- h e
ten«i ldiii'k innrVet
KMlh'tf nf itV1Jl11*•
rm*la*on Doin here
No ai» &lt;•f'iir g tn," hr pm iii I* d • it * Theit thoUktaliiL
Hcer (tKittom), irlentlfle.! a* (Jen. Kustner, who littrl taken (ns own day Mtating that h« v aa confined ^rtivnl
Hhi i srihf ln*%
i minute ehanges,
CMrinrfir* »r» living fimod -l
op
gam
dine
nations
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life after KS troop* had get fire to lire Itutirinu* hnlemil Signal to * hospital anil recovering from
f Ivr pfitgfam up- reported hy Irgfs
i il
ing Bjgo* of hiivti * died
e
given
k
&lt;
%
hi*
of
fit
*
■
m
Lehalf,
F
t*
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h«
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ut
f
u*i
wounds sustained on Apr. 1* in
Corp* phot.1 at top. (international I
_____
____________________
UitofM vkoulil Include these other
H wnlIhu«4 Dm I'agi Thttri
Hum l Hilt nf rlifttml Ail in k' ' r frii J ut|•H
dlACiiar Sever nt v« &lt;&lt;i •&gt; «g
Leipng, Germany.
1* »•f in imIui mg irii’nhm
fottitla uf fit ing *|l« +i ■t *»
,
liHiii aHh»’ if «**»**•(
1 \
-• rtrs to t ii Mtidit'd weight
f t ••rn r iihiiM in •) •
*
Mr AtnJ Mr* tivorgr I&gt;evti)
h
•
r
.at.'*
f live* I tattle
u tt* j e f«» k
hnh ' i &gt;
thu
I
t
fn
lluford, K l arrirrd Tue*&lt;i») "
"«• I
**11 - i ■* •-oii-i •? ' hold rut tie
p' "t «*vu*d ft o mmt1
i A)|9 nMm hn.
•
'
■Sanfiirrl f «&gt;r * brief visit wr&lt;h
f rt‘&lt;i
1is »r r »l they develop
II fsai n»»I been - ' 1 i
Its Sip dive Ihvm her
. 11 i.pi in
friends A former .Sai.foni inn t
lit., pi tint1 hc« f
. f ! In "finish off No .1 U pi*
The* M-rirs iif rntrir.- hjkI rt*k&gt; Labi tshad te hcth«‘ i • i»
chant, Mr
llrclch operate. Hr
1 \ i iMjakrement that all rattle
a wild dog or (aim dog c m iiu '
But she escaped and finally , woith $ 1t lit hundretl Ihi itdd di*
bault Inn at Uuforti, which in bcric» i»f (hr .Seminole High
Anyway,
this
grt*
u
w
down
to
School
lunrh
r«H»m
ilurlntr
(he
pn»t
trt
to
reached
an
Annin
an
dudes under one root, two acre,
notly tu elaughtenrik; planU, In­
hating have hi?i hurl* rrpni e&lt;
“ oin
of amusement*. Including bowling, four w»rkji hai* been mj|v«mI by the fact that vst an
tended to keep n supply of gocnl
m rnfttd 9 (il«trmir *»f tt unntnd &gt;»n
nr
rest
mol
«iirnU»ltm
of
^oill
for
&gt;
tight
I
valirsi'e"*
and
tn
get
ready
i
skating and dancing.
iiienl miivuig In market.
tha robbf*rim by
VViIliathh. ford. Several rhddiioi ami om* her ftii-mies again
Non &lt; nNtrrt‘ ?*sitirial sourres con*
ndo11
hav
e
In
r
n
hiili-n
f
’-«»itlv
nt^ro,
mho
up
to
April
1
'Am
*
772
'Ira
I
•»■
*(
mi
Sanford Lodge N «
un (i•-•j with the planning job sahl
hfr*’ , Upon mv. Ki igat &lt;..&lt; ti h*&lt;
I The Navy I»\i(ih d m W.tei
A. M. wilt hold a special meet nn nfttpluyr* nl th« lunth room,
th** progiam o’dbne.1 wai the one
/-i— » l the ' According t«. I’olire t hief Roy (i Inrr h found that «* h’li^t ( hi ••*• of ingtMd that ihr iep.nr
ing tonight at M (jO o'clock
j
llllr-t lit t •■i.-l.i* f »*t liafk, Put NO
thr***? bil^s wart* t*v mat! d *gluring
done
at
tin
H
r
klvli,
'
k! ,1 n f (I r rl
A llo n H
M,,0,,lc l , all for the purtm*r ..f ( William*
final .......... . •m the Mihsidy pro.&gt;&lt;111 I o r a
A lie n a
ronf , rrtng the K n lem l Appnn
Officer* ( &lt; hetlrmhdUK'li * r,'i
' The licadix &lt;if t«n &lt;log» .\rr&gt; iih V) ) a rd. aid in ok»
1h r
J, 0. ^rnith
fodtiy coin pit sent to the slat*’ !nl-■■ratnr v (--i • nf»na3tie* ini m
l •1 P'T-Wl
11 d&gt; ted
■— “ "
} tic* degree.
1hr new VmvHi pnigrttm cxillMgliusii slid ludjipr*»vrd
p"-i
men ted b&gt; i lusf VVillimng in »nlv
Finn rh'lrgate* uf Campbell 1
— —, -----t hal*
IMU
riiL»nmg
nnri
«r,"fv
Clydu Ramsey, gi'crntary uf th*
■Lir
ih'i l*s| l»#fo i*
the end of this
Htvaval **tln*i
d*-gv» th
ing thr t * *r
1’hry first ■pifIfl tivi&gt;
Hanford Lion* Club for■i the pa*
past I»* * m g l*n«t fi3 of thf Amen
a • «4
iprol.al-!1y a ill si i sp tittleh of
ir nils
w«*rr atr|( with soon
,nipNut&gt; «■f
up thr tirgiM on suRpirinn Thurt
i
lovy succrrdcd J. E. iluw
y**r, tuday
I ram
run le^'inri ailcjidrd thr KlAtra I" point meat p"ln v tssiratj jtv day morn mg. ihtn got n »ranh r ah iri have t»cen Mllad ami noi
&lt;rf The
American
“ Kling i,ion" uf thu &lt;n t unvrntinn
land as "K
einl ivti d ago, |he 10 point p ro ­
warrant to explore his home r e(»«jr tad to us until ton Inti
nnlistiun
at it* meeting at tho legion which closer! It* three
rn ia
ganiiatiun
gram fnded lo break thr oeof
They found some raimrij gnndh to send the luted* tiff fti joith
Celery City
:ity Restaurant. He wo* dar streamlined session at the
shoitngi uml ( apitok Hill heard,
_________
__ ^log__ _
the
luor hren
San Juan lintel Thursday evcinstalled by District Deputy Gov
Equippc&lt;I perfectly for a three and k Imra jars &lt;if rlcr anti brariH itiatancva
-ornr cattlemen complained that It
ernor 11,
o f llaytoui
UayUiua nlag -at .&lt; -U0 IJ, ilJ l. X
K. Johnson.
Johnson .of
- .
peini Hand in * U.-tea five week*’ bat Jiail been stolen ftmn the kill til by ahuuUng mlu the In Mill»
forced them tu thke losses on thalr
Reach, who (rolnted out that San
The delegntci were: Poat Com- old Ancona h«n.wdne property of uneh room, and must important, i with s)hot guna. This mutilates
sdnc'k
(C.nlmute *n Wag* Eight)
ford Llona had started somathing
Mrs. I-oulse Rourke of Box 1155 a bunch of school keys that hed them » o until they ran hot to'
P f u is ii fo r Uir Part 'Uht? Liuilrs
V 111son. War KihmJ Administra­
enahlerl the negro to enter the examined.
new by naming their president,
on the Country Road.
itru takinii In f u r l h a i m « Un*
tor Marvin Junes representative!
#
\A
"K ing IJnn".
MFor jrcara ami yrars it lm&gt;
Thg hen. which waa hatched at building at will,
bfindi nf thr Till War Loan of the n l*A , &lt; orntiHMlity Credit
Tha ufflcrre were sent &lt;m their been advertised to thr puhlir and
Other offlctri installed were:
Mrs. R ou rW s poultry farm. Has
Corps-, and other (Jovernmcnt
ueit by the fact that Janitor teught tu irullvhlunU not to kill d r i v e w a s to day rKprea*i*d by 1&lt;
two well developed legs and fret
Henry W itte as a vice president,
D. Stevens saw the negro the animal. I f tlu* animal is ward K. Lam?, p u b lir fty lirertu! aunu'ir, eonrerned with meet *upin the usual places and a smaller
also John Schlrard (not present).
idief Irrive been working on the
rowllng about th* school build auMjpcctrd of luiving rallies, nr it t»f the d r iv e
E. 8. McCall was Inetalled as
lag and foot midway about two
e
"The Ladles arr certainly do new meat program for more than
ng at 7:30 o’clock Tueaday morn the animal bite's one without
The Salvation Arm y post lacks Inches toward th* rear of the
secretary, W. 0. Livingston as
7thwli
a week.
Ing.
Th* negro who when hr provocative cauac, it should he I rk their i)art on this
treasurer (second term ) LHck Els- 1095 of reaching ita budget goal "fuselage.”
D riv e/*
said M r
l.ane.
The ceiling
price
regulation
R. T. Hunt, operator o f Hunt’* worked at the school waa known chained or shut up in n tight Lr&gt;an
berry aa "toll twister", a unique o f |3,500, and to date the sum
office which consists o f the dutloa o f $3,806 has been .raised, It Tuxedo Feed Store, to whom Mrs. as Willie Jeff, has been turned • tall or box. I f the animal has "and to see how faithful they air would require that the Govern­
o f administering l * flnaa to err­ waa announced by Major Allan Rourke loaned the freak hen, was oveo*to Assistant State Attorney rabies II will become plainly dia­ working, should make the man ment hereafter give »)x month*
ing or tardy members, and J. N- 6. Whorlon at a recent meeting of the opinion that tha mother Gtoree A. DeCotles for prosecu- gnostic within a few days and realise that they have « blic job notice oT intention to shift prices
to dlo In order to put this drive at any level o f meat marketing
swuevii •Jr,
&gt;S, 1(now
«WW up north on a o f the Salvation Arm y Board hen which hatched the chick must llo n g
Robson
die wfthtn ten days. These signs
from sltrek ranges to the butcher
buying trip) aa “ Lion tamer''. called by K. E. Kipp, chairman. have got the idea of the "three
give anyone time to start and over.
" D o n ' t thin # because tie r rn a n y counter*.
Th* latter haa
has the office o f we)
It was decided to open tho point landing apparatus" by rea­
lake
the treatment. Only
In
h a s s u r r e n d e re d that yo u «bould
Apparently dropped from the
coming guests end keeping track Red Shield Club with Mr*. Nancy son of watching the planes from
coralh
rases where tha animal is large
s to p li u flliK bomla,** he »&lt;lv|se&lt;l
new program I* a suggestion fo r
o f club properties.
Brock again In charge, -aa soon the Hanford Naval A ir Station
and vicious should it l&gt;e killed
"
N
o
w
is
the
time
to
b
u
y
to
J
fixing quotas, tt. the big cattle
Lien John Ivey, chairman o f aa school closes, for tho duration sail overhead.
Even then, these dogs may he
help ^ U a fe a t the J a p a an d ill# market*,
allocating
live- cattle
Edward F.
realtoi-, said, _ jT A L L A jM 8 B E K ,- M * y 11. ((F) SBat Up with little danger.
' in* committee", fo r tho of the vacation seaaon.
m
o
re
tw
ndi
you
buy
an
d
the
from the range lo certain mar­
tha hen when — Home bill 338 Introduced by
N ed ~ ITIIIIMli
fUJtl'
«m lth , ‘ W
chairman
IM41I »»irni| -or^Jre
VI —PII* t b i t he wmi!
collection* fo r —United
“ Tha City o f Hanford i* now quicker you buy them , th e sooner
fond Seminole County Repreeentativr*
ket area* Cattlemen objected that
Nations Relief, told o f Ola “ te r Nominating Committee announc­ it la full alas, as he la va
f "drum* ticLa" and wouTd Ilk* M. B. Smith and U B. Mann, calling for treatment of nil dog* your boy or your llU»b*l»l or yinrr they could nut split up their
ed that the following officers
i dosen Lion* 1
with the preventive. Thi* pu- brother will come home to you.
ire*
at
one
m
eal.
shipment.* among m arkiti and
were selected fo r the coming
. ______sack clothes dor
volunteered
became a law yciteruay without ventfv# la good In aliout HfJ per­
could not risk sending beef to
ed fo r shipment. They tolled un year: R. E, Kipp, chairman; K. - County Agent C. R. Dawson th* Governor’! algnaturo. The cent o f caaca, thus eliminating Buy lhal Irond today."
During
Iho
week
of
May
cam*
forward
with
a
more
adin,
midnight at th* former Austin Smith, vie* chairman; C.
lew prohibit* horaea, **»«*, rau|ai, danger to that extent All dogs through May 12, the following market only lo find that market
already at a quota celling and
Un. tlflc explanation of the hen'* cattle, awlne, aheep, goat* and worth
J. C. pmney Store, and then got C. McBride,
treasurer;
keeping are worth the. lad lea of the Seminole
triple
landing
gear
by
atating
High
only a third of an ostlm.led *5,- Julius Dingfelder, secretary.
other grating animal* to grate ■mall expenditure of having them School P T A aerved at tho bond unable to buy.
up
that
"the
genes
got
mixed
000 pounds of shoes and cloth­
The following new . members
:he it large In precinct* alx and protected. But do not kill aua- selling booth at YowelU* Store:
ing packed. He asked for more wore sleeted to serve on the
fortillied ." •even, embracing th* Oenava- poeted doga. Report them to the Mr*. W .A. Morrlion, M n . A.C.
volunteer* on th* next packing boardt Mrs. Jules Coll*, district hen wae u s w
Chuluota area*
of
Samlnola Health Unit or the CUy."
Moore. From the Dirt Gardner'*
date.
welfare supervisor; R. T. Mulllps, Genes, according to Webster's County.
Rallies Investigations for the Circle o f the Garden Club, Mr*.
Dictionary,
are
elements
of
tha
Monday at 1:00 P. M, was eat manager of the Rita Theater;
Senator Lloyd F. Boyle Intro­ year ao far, all mad* during
j the date for the next packing F. Haaky Wight of the Wight germ plasm believed to have an duced SB575, authorlilng the A p ril, totalled five, according to Myron Smith and Mr*. H.H.
Edward Higgins,
ins, manager o f
important part in th* trmnsmleHeercn served, and from the
by Xing Lion Rowland, prior to Print Bnop. and Mr
the Seminole County Chamber o f
State Board of Qontrol to Mta- the pamphlet.
aion,
development,
end
determin­
Eaitern
8tar
group
were
Mr*.
leaving hi* presidency: Llona were of th* Welfare Unit
Commerce,
reported
today that
With a branch agricultural ex­
Joe Corley. Mrt. J N. Glllon *n.l
sited to torn oot In fall force
Mr. Kipp haa urged that dona­ ation of hereditary characteristic*. periment elation near Sanford to
the State census count In {ten­
Aa
far
aa
character
Is
concent'
Mr*. S.F, Long.
a plea was mad# for more tions bo sent in soon in order
fold I* running behind figures o f
MEN’S CLUB MEET
conduct experiment* for better­
empty cardboard Ixrxaa, aa tha that the drive may be put over ed, th* hen appeared quite .nor ing
five year* ago, despite other ingrowing of perlahablta In
mal
end
healthy
otherwtss,
save
■apply g«ve out Thursday rve- th* top.
dlratM h of an Increase (n popu- '
Tha Rev. Mark Carpenter, pa»that are*.
W AN TE D
for a hern on Its bock.
latlon.
of
Holy
Croaa
Epiicopal
M.
I
m Cutlum. preeldent of tha tor
7. Johnson
Ha added that there la rtatoi) S
Seminole County Farm Bureau Church, waa guaat apeaher at the
TILLtt PROMOTED
Information- r e g a r d i n g the
M K R O J j R A DU A TE 8
id the Bsnwhich la backing the project, mealing last owning of the Meth­ whereabout* or aadrea* o f three to bellav* there are many people
actlvo aplrltCadet Staff "s*rg t William ° Calvin D.' Tibia, of Sanford, polo tod out that tha need for odist Men's Club, and told about negto registrants who failed to here who have not rat been
_____ wae
‘
Fla., haa boon advanced to store­ atxh an experiment station la Alaska where ha formerly lived. appear for pre-induction or In­ counted in the census. Tnose who
of the clab.
Fletcher E. Boll* preaided at duction, la requested by E. R have not yat been counted Or
keeper, second class. lie Is aa- very gnat. Within a BO all#
radio* ed Sanford, be said, there tb* masting. W. F. Brunson. Carter, selective service dark. who have any reason to believe l
rdvano* base
acre# being u*#d for Trod B. Wilson and C. L. Powell The men are now regarded aa de­ they have not, are urged to con­
cultivation. In 1B44, were put on the publicity com­ linquent. They are, Jam ** W al­ tact the Chamber of Commerce
/is^J^aoo mT-llr. ood Mra.
mittee for June, and Walter ton Hardy, order 260; James In order to b* Included in tk*

CITY B R I E F S .

Workers Going North
Must Huvc ODT Or
OPA P e r mi s s i o n

One Thousand
Casualties On Bin
Franklin When Hit

E

N'ejfro A r r e l ed
For KohhinK School

Ramsey Installed: American Legion
As ‘King Lio^ By Holds Statewide
Local Lions Club Meet In Orlando
District Deputy Gov­ C/ommnnder T h o r n e
And Others From
ernor Johnson Aidir
Installation Ri t e s '

Ancona Hen Make«
ThrcePointLandin#

Lane Braises Ladies’
Support In Drive

Salvation Army Is
$695 Short Of Goal

1?

*risr

to

Experiment Station
Sought By Boyle

5

Local Census Count
Lays Behind ’40 Total

V i

IlayuM and R- E, Kipp cm the Eddy, order 1004 and J. C. Wynn, count. No other census will bf •
CrtfT 1193, :
tak«n W «? 1 195®.

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T H E a A N K H R ii H E R A l.n

PAGE EIGHT
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Kennedy Risked
Peace Deal To
Scoop Story
EiscnhowerWaHPut In
Position Of Break­
ing Word To Stalin
c l a s s if ie d

10c per
08c. per
07c per
|5c per

Un*
line
line
line

for
for
for
for

a d v e r t is in g

bates

one Inoertlon
three In.rrtloo*
6 Insertion*
20 Insertion*

Minimum rale* . . . 10c
PHONE US OR BRING YOUR Ads to THE SANFORD HERALD
Coant, fire w ord^to the line. Including phone end address.
A ll adrerlleamenn for situations wanted will be charged for at the
regular clssalfled rales.

LOST- -

FOR SALE—
II. B. POI'E CO.
U. 8. TIRES and TUBES
MUDKRN

well

located

t

room

. house. Phone 0122.

IA) ST: WRIST watch, while gold,
Butova Sw m at Ril* Theater.
Beatrice Ellry, 1)16 Orango
Avc.
LOST: Younif female red pig.
strayed from home,
Rewanrtl.
Sira. J. J. Puren, W. lit St.

CYPRESS posts; muck and wood.
24 hour service. 412 Pino Ave­ LOST: Pair of gold rim glanea,
nue.
somewhere down town. J H.
lO-IIOOM HOUSE, garage, largo
eereened porch 201 Maple Avc.
|(TACR E farm tiled, good- fla y ­
ing wells, 10 acres rough land
Palm Hammock Hanford, Fla.
F, E. Doll, 1101 Park Ave,
Sanford, Fla. Phone 661-VV.
10 BOOM
furnished,
nue.

(funltlchaum.

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LOST: IllllfoUI. 2 ration book*
and Important papers. Reward
-will to, given to finder. Mia.
Beanie Horeja, k I .'I Magnolia
Ave. phone '!?•* M

PAItJH. Muy 11.—Gen. Eisen­
hower today nuthprired a atatcment that Kdward Kennedy of
the Associated Press imperiled
I care negotiation* beltkeen the
Itiinlaiii and the (inruioni hv
sending ad unauthorised dispatch
on th. German surrender at
Reims.
The statement wai made by
Brig. Gen. Frank Allen, pres* relalloni chief at Allied supreme
headiiuarteri, who accused Kenneily of a deliberate violation of
good faith and security "defi­
nitely involving possible Ions of
American and Allied live*."
It
naid that Kennedy's action put
Eisenhower in the ixisltion of huv
ing broken hts word to the Rin­
nans. Elsenhower had |remised
tic Russians that thr news would
not he released until they were
satisfied that, the surrender was
genuine un all fronts.
SBAEF also announced that
Robert Bunnolle, managing exrrulive fur the Associated Press ill
the United Kingdom, hud Wen
suspended as art accredited corre­
spondent at KHAEF for relaying
a ^lash on Kennedy'. dlspnWh.
Suspension ngainst Kennedy and
Morton (tudehrnd of the Paris
AP spiff rernain.il In effect.

FOUND—

Allen'*

Statement

Following i« the test of Allen',

HOUSE completely
703 Palmetto Ave­ FOUND: Small hlnrk female dog,
white patch on cheit, ( ’all
008-J or 1118 Laurel Avc.
f t lA T
LITTLE country home
on bus line. Can giv. Immediate
possession whenever you want
It. Three
bedrooms,
priced
$2360.00.
Edward
F.
I-nne,
phone &lt;62.___________

"The following facts are peril
nrnt In the widely public lny] In
eident in which the Asaoeiatrd
Press is alleged to have obtained
a sensip
"III anticipation nf some offer
by the German high command t«
surrender Ita forces I a|i|die.| to
the supreme rnnnnander for nu
thorily to have any meeting he
tween representatives of the Grr
M ALI. UR female. 10 ( N lxrcilit. I man high command and our own

HELP WANTED—

1930 DODGE Sedan.
Fir# Dept. Phone 73.

Sanford

WARDROBE
tru n k .
Phone 360-J.

$38.00.

LARGE
radio.

electric

fan

and

phon. 768-W.

PftOB*

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COIX1RKI)
g u li
for
laundry
work Regular hours and voigc*
Apply
In
person.
Seminole j
table
County Laundry Co., 813 W.
3rd St.

TRUCK TIREH
W » now have In stock Norwalk
Gold Standard truck tires In the
ioliowirtg lire *:
600*10- 0 ply 71)5*17— 7 ply
000* 20- 0 ply 726*20 — 10 ply
6611*20— 0 v\y 000*20— 10 ply
700*20- b p y 640al6— O ply
700*20— 10 ply 095*10— 0 ply
760*20-- H nly 746*16- 6 ply
760*20 10 nly 746*16-- 6 ply
706*16— 7 ply 746x17— 7 ply
The** sire* ran b« shipped ‘nr d.
Ilverad tromptly.
Wh.ro we do
not have an c.ubllshad dealer,
will be glad to hear from tiro
daaiers, or irarage*, who srs In­
terested In having a good cslablhed tiro agency. Wo also have
stock a fair quantity of pas­
senger tire*, tubas,
also truck tubas
DISTRIBUTOR FOR NORW ALK
GOLD STANDARD TIREH,
TUBES and BATTERIES. A.
M.
rR E V A T T ,
SEVILLE.
FLA. PHONE 2104

K

W A N T E D colored man for lotin
dry work Experience not ureassary. Applv Semlnola Cmmty
laundry Co. 811* W 3rd St.
GIRL GRADUATES of Seminole
High —if you would like a
permanent job In Hanford with
advancement write Bo* PX, I
c/o Herald.
HELPER for Jimmie
Sheet Metal Works

FRESH WHEN
YOU BUY IT
When you buy our bakery
(iw lr vou can he sure Ihrv
are fresh t’nme in today and
rhoose from "Ur large frier
tion «! bnkr-rv goods.

Cowan's

CHEF OR fin l clan rook, also
waitress. Orange City Hotel,
Orange City, Fta.

ROBII’S
HOME BAKERY

F U L L TIME MAII), while or col­
ored. Apply 812 Magnolia Avc.

“Q U A L IT Y A L W A Y S ”
105
W. 4nt S t. Phone HB4-J
education, able to lake illcta- a
Don. Must he willing to work. I
Apply at oner. Heminule Coup- i
ty Health UniL
I

n/;e

MISCELLANEOUS

BOLLES

IW ILL PAY cash for sny make
GARAGE Apartment, good con­
automobile from 1030 to 1036.
struction wilh heart cypress
G. R. Ikilllns, Avalon Apart­
aiding, complete with kitchen
ments No. 1.
and Mthroom fixtures. To he
moved from prcmtiei by pur- CURTAINS, lac* table cloths,
. chaser. P. O. Bo* 1260. Hanscarfs, washed, stsrchrd ami
str-cU-linl. 018 Mellonvillr A*e.
ford.
Phon. 870.

FOR SALE
BORROW HERE WHERE
4 room house dose to shopping
PRIVACY IS RESPBCTKU
district.
YOUR natural de.lra for privacy
Hobart A. Williams
In money matters I* strictly
Phony 731
Atlantic Bank lltdg.
respected Ijerc.
Friend* and
PORTABLE

machine,
130.00, Phono

PIA N O ; W ARDROBE; huff at ami
dinlnjr table. Mr*. J. B Clark,

.

.JU. 2, Bos 123, Sanford.

• " 'O t r f'U N D K
Sanford Auto I’art*.
M IL K COW and calf, 2 week*
old. E W Smith, Osteen, Fla

S C

FAM ILY LOAN
Florida -Uask Bldg,

CO.
Phan* U

I BUY, pay cash for old Iron*,
vacuum cleaner*, toaatera, n»carditis of condition. 210 E.
6th S t Phone 848,

H

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Johns R u t r at

Jacksonville, Florida

t

0$C14

W EEKS

10^

relatives are not Questioned
about your credit
Your em­
ployer or buslnasa associates
will not hear of your personal
affairs There la no eau.e for
embarrmiiment
Reasonable credit requirements
No co-maker. g)n money loan..
Variable payment plans.

s e w in g

, good condition,

UNII IBllt to
U G U ST 15t h

SUM M ER
S E S S IO N

forces fir.trej by accredited rep­
resentatives of the press.
"The supreme commander In*
t ir:;ied me that the negotiations
initiated by the Germans were of
n r utmost secrecy, particularly
because of the great difficulty,
cue-to distance, of exactly co..rdiuating action of this kind with
i w Russian army so that any
nionHItlonul surrender could be
i ludc simultaneously on both the
t astern and western fronts.
Nerd for Keerrcy
"The need for secrecy was Inu-nsificd by the fact that the
r-ermans wero then desperatly
trying through prupagandg and
imso statements to create rail*
ndrrslamlings between the Husinn forces and the Allies on the
. (-stern front and even broadcast
na late as May 6 thst they in•nded to begin negotiations with
ihe Allies so ai to gain tlm*
..mi strength for battle with the
ilussinif" forces.
“ Due to the de.lre of the sui retne commander to obtain a suricnder at tlic earliest possible
moment so as to ssve Allied lives
on lx&gt;th fronts, ho requested au­
thority from the Russian high
ommnnd to act initially In aci epting an unconditional surrender
.n all fronts so as to bnr\g the
vhnle matter speedily to a head.
"The understanding was that
he would observe the greatest
rerrey . in tiny negotiations with
he German high command, to
accept nothing Uss than simul­
taneous unconditional surrender
.in both fronts and particularly
to nmkr no announcement of any
m■ml until the Russian high comnnrid could l&gt;c satisfied thruugli
au i and morn fpnnai contact
»ith the Gcrmnn high command
hut the surrender was genuine
■it ill fronts and did not repreit i rnerelv an additional attempt
■
the Germans to gain silvanng.s at thr expense of the Rus­
lans
“ tleeause of these consldoralons, which clearly Involved seurity and the saving of Amercan lives, thevsuprem. commandr was doubtful of the prtgirlety
if permitting the presence of any
ndivldual at the meetings except
'.hose who hud official duties 111
‘onnectlon therewith.
17 Invited
Iht thr earnest representations
if tins division thst no newspaper man would release any inf,.(nut Hun concerning thr pro-rihngs until authnrited to do so
&gt; mr lie allowed me to Invite
I i p.m| ..f 17 pressmen to witness
| i hr proceedings.
Ihr story therefore was not
I ..fir uIi' sitiihI hv press rrprrsenta1 ir . in the ordinary' course of
hnr activities within this the.ter
It was obtained by the
. r.iirlrsy of SIIAE1 headquarters
m l riiroiigh my promise, which
An- I nrrd 111hin |mst relationships
wph the tress in this theater of
1 e a,*
1 "To assure that all iiivilrd rep! teven la lives of the press would
imlrrsland tiirse cohditlonB 1 persriuilly hricfeil correspondents of
the Impending refemofuas Incident
to ths signing of the uncondl'
tiorml -iirfemler past and slated
fa
thrill
"This story is off the record
until tiir respective heads of the
A Bird gorernm.nts announce the
fact to the world.
"I therefore pledge rach and
every one of vou on your honor
not to communicate the result
of this conference or of the fact
of Its existence until It Is re-

Abo-:t ’ 10 B.C., the Emperor
In ita course across Germany, small stream to a gorge-enclosed
Wu Ti nationalised the natural the rpner Danube goes front a torrent
resources' of Chins, established
governmental ronfrol of trade
and transport, fixed prices for
commodi tics, laid n tax upon in
comes.
and
organised
public &lt;
To begin "building ■ present end post-war business.
&gt;
#
works trr thn nm-mplnyed.
We have an agancy opening In Sanford with every as­
sistance including financing if necessary for man, or wo­
The
famous
lUth
cenluejfi?
man with fill or part lime who qualifies to open our
French actress, Rachel.
UirtyJ
Sanford Office. W e invite inquiries from general insurance
Klixotretii helix, the daughter o f 't
agencies also.
too. Jewish peddler* in Switierla »d
WftlTE GIVING FULL DETAILS TO

NOW

THE

TIME

WANTED TO RENT

ARE TOR SIRE...

PURNI8HED house or apartment that you are well grounded In subby June L Permanent. Phone jecta you’ll taka I n High 8eho&lt;
e ii-w .

FOR RENT
.ATTE N TIO N ; Service per

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day or week. Phone 840B roadw ay!' D* ytone Beach, F la .

I9INKSS SERVICE

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Beautiful
New
Dininfiroom
Suite!
I i:sliip tivo pcriml din in g room miito . . .
tlml

v ill

jm\ i -

her iln,m g

A Lpautiful 18th C e n tu ry Rtytf

room the grm'itiU.s t'linrin ill up|&gt;earuilce that

tcaki’s im-idlim*’ di-htriii ftil occu.sioiis.

Inclutlt'tt g ra c e fu l

[WtirsLul table,

I j\,- side (h a i r - , arm « hair, china, and b eau tifu l crodenza b u ffe t.

OIL RANGES
g ^ .9 5

Up

Make her kitchen a place o f enjoyment w ith a modern
stove designed for cooking with th e -g rea test of

ease.

SUPERIOR BROADFELT

All white enamel finish atovea w ith built-in

ovens or smooth table top modelit.

_ Thru w r t M b n ,. hara-kiri, refer-,
rlre to the Japan*** honorable
suicide mmaa from the Janenesword*. Kara meaning belly and
klrl meaning cutting.

III®

Cover your floors with beauty! Superior tjualIty broad felt in a variety of beautiful colors to
select from. An attrnctivo and practical cover- 3 E
fag ipE bedroom, livin g room or dining room. |||

LAMPS

Seminole
lire Shop.

BEAUTY

THE ONE STOP
STATION

should be abla to complete

Instructions and train in g an*
pnsalmatea Navy Department'#

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With a

III oil

LUBRICATION

St. onr half block of om

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W ith o u t P a in fu l B a ck a ch e

General Agent
-»
I’ROTECTIVE LIFE INSURANCE C O *
NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INS. CO.
I*. O. BOX 1*74 - JACKSONVILLE, 1, FIJk.

Double-period clsi.ee a r e '
bald In each eubject ala day*
a weak. An average etudant
work f o r t w o f u l l credit*

Now She Shops
“Cash and Cany”

EIIIEIIIEIIIEIIIEIII=IIIIII=II!E III=III=III=III=III=I||=|||=|||=
III
Remember Her O n

Fact Confirmed
"These words and the fact that
Mr Kennedy heard them hav*
hern ronflrmed by all others In
he sarnr group. Mornvcr all nber\r.| thia pledge except Mr
] k’nimeily of the Associated I’rrss
who used unauthorised channels
of communications In order to
lommll hi*•deliberate violation.
"The supreme commander has
asked me to express to all other
newsmen In this theater his great
■'ratification that with thli single mmm
•v.-ertlon hi sconfldfitre In the
-ress has never one# been vlo'••ted In hi* experience of almost
•hree years a. a theater com­ H Z
mander He regrets that h*f,ulln
of this observance of hi. eonfl- H I
drpa. In this In.lane, they and
'heir organisation* have suffer
•d professionally.”

CORN
for • canning I BUY A N I) aell cars. If you
Banford-Orlando Hlway.
want quick cash see me. No
trade too large nr too small. 1 full credit* for High School grad* .
O NE THOBOUOUbrad Guernsey
Am willing to sell on terms. uatlon before your 18th birthday 1 i
- i Bull, I yt*. old. 1817 Douglas
You don’t l»av# to see anyone
A va.
but me. James A. William*.
—
Slpea Ave, •
*
'
to mWke up 2 subject, you failed
to peee during your last U r m l

"J

I used hv SHAKE.

for D oirillni SluJrnU. Pull
c r e d it* arc glVe'n f o r a d ­
vanced work In 10th, 11th
and 11th grade*. Instruction
and rerlew work In &gt;th and
9th grade auhjccta It on |
\ non -credit basis.

WOILI TO I LIK E ...

11, 1915

HONN A. GILBERT

When Tiberius Gracchus, n Ro­
man aristocrat, nropaed to Ihe
Senate a distributin-i of state
land among the poor Ihe Senate
had Id'n asjotsainatid.

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SEAT
COVERS
ACCESSORIES
WASHING POLISHING
WAXING

T SOFA BEDS!
| A handsome modern sofa that opens 9
| easily into, aa full size double bed at
night! Complete innerspring -construc­
tion, with mahogany or bleached frame! 1 • |
! it makes an attractive piece of living
| room furniture.

Graceful floor ' Uunpu
with indirect - lighting
th a t will go a long wap
toward making the liv*
cheerful. Metal stands
an d handsome si l k
shades in pretty colors.

KITCHEN CABINETS .. 4 9 -5 0

MUFFLERS
TAILPIPES
INSTALLED

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Russians Root
Out last Nazis
Qn Continent

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WASHINGTON, May U,
( A P ) — Drlliih Foreign Secre­
tary Anthony Eden today »rranged an afternoon oppointmint at the Whit* House
Amid reporta of a possible
•arly
“ peace
In
Europe"
nine ting of th* Big Three.
London report! raid Eden
expected
to discus* with
President Truman the Dosaible dates and alt* of a
M etin g of Trnman. Church~&lt;M*llmd Stalin. There waa no
'comment on lh*»e rrporte it
the White House. Chine**
Foreign Minister Hoong also
planned to see President Tru-

fensive* berag on Jsn. IS.
This Increased th* German
■]*•. by Boyiet account, to
1Mimmotli

Spring Vegetable
Season In Florida
Passes Its Peak
14 ,
JACKSONVILLE, M a y
Specti........Lest week Florida’s
(Special)—“
sbla
spring
_ vegetal
P'aased
Its peak and will now go Into a
steady
dy decline until volume will
not be sufficient for shipments
from our markets," William L.
Wilson, Director of 8taU Farm­
ers Markets, said In his crop and
market review today.
“ Tomato shipments at Palmetto
wfl] probably mid this week," he
continued.
"During the first
nine days of this month our mar­
ket there handled 18,780 bushels
which brought (45,830.00.
The
market will be open' ell this week,
and a Urge number of buyers are
expected to be on hand.
“ Plant City passed the peak of
Its shlpmenU Laat week, with
63,541 packages passing through
the market, Field peas continued
(o lead with 16A48 hampers, pep­
pers were second with 1LfivB
hampers, and tomatoes came third
with 11,387 crates.
The move-

S

atroog movement of tomato**, al­
though the peak hao been passed.
Volume b holding up remarkably
wall In vtrw o f the dry weather
but b lia b le. to break sharply
downward aoon. Quality b excel­
lent, carrying qualttbo are
and price* at* satisfactory,
th# only other commodi
(hipped In volume
mentioning.
* "Sanford b atM doing s
ount of boils*** and expects
a light volnmo of henna, field
Btta, beota, aam U , corn, pep*
pjn*. po slblv m&lt;
"Fort Piere* h very quiet,
few tomatoe* contin a* coming in,

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Mem her Associated Press

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Two-Day Attack Is
Made On Southern
Airfields By Two
Task Force Planes

f French Loiulvrs Liiiei ated I’rum Na/i Prison

W ASH IN G TO N , May 14. U P )Rnlnm-tniinl harassed housewives
today hail mure worries about
Inni.
shortening, rooking
and
sulnd oils. The OPA boosted thsir
ration values six to ten points
a it,mml. The OPA also disclosed
a new drive &lt;m black market
[ niteral urs. Thi- names of more
than .1.000 price violators have
lu cn turned over to the Bureau
.uf
Intn natlunal
Revenue and
more all' to be added, the OPA
.mil
Ballooning nee&lt;|s „f liberated

I fl m

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heaviest

attains

on

FORMER "NO. 2 NTAZi", Reirhomurihal Itrriimnn Witm-tm (.«n-ring
-las Iren captured by men of the U.S. 7th Army nml with Find
M»rshnl Albert Ke««clniig, also taken » * &gt; reported in i-u-'mlv of
1 .1 Gen Patch, the 71h*. commander Gnering 'told l i' ,1 inn he
Fail been venlenced to death h\ Hitler und -lived by tin I ofiwuffe
1Intel tIMI o-ni,l i

Niiltn mi (iku i.tu .i
Aii tm pfcciih-nii'il fit H-ht uf
nuire Until film Smu-il'n rl ra's.Hev |Mun-t‘(| m m ,' 'It.iM r mu)
149(|&lt;S uf
Vk t\ |aa
. n.linrV
UilUlri aa)i \ it-k-••\ t ti .t- I"T mintj
J8%
|4i»ss'w l hit (J Ihi g» f
ti to i
hU/lltg
,L 1 4 '1 \ day
light |rt».( 14J lie kin.l
Tukj ll 1t-1»111TI*af 1It 11 \\-tVi-w of
carrier i Jriu * finin t "
I« Hk
fitrtsw ainiia •I'tivilfto i‘** i*)\ at
SUilt 111?( II Jui'tolU '4
it ; 1 'Ma In
to
Iwu Jjty
iin ii k
i*t it tiding
through ihu "fn iiif ^ j_*h1
f.” sHlii
900 nuiit'i pi a rice I ul 4•1 nml
ll 1 Bfrtl 'III 'ill nil
|. i f 1s'1/ tom!
hah hourFlamr Ihi4«9« nig Innk
In.! the
Murm4*i into th.' i i.t lh. '«« a♦_t
Hhn 1 -- rtf \ toh .1 I l.f . M 1 »t riH'l
1I llUltl i 1.1.11 | 1Ik 1 kt i n r ,
N skr V • U
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Mm y officials are frankly war
rn-il &gt;«me feai the curba may
not tv nblr tn meet the t*sts as
burn| enn necessities cut further
into American supplies.
Some
| predict more drastic control meo
-ures will he required. A few go
»« la' »* to i i v it may become
i ee.-s» «ry for the Government to
Inke over the food distribution
l system
Vi i l l. ertd developments point
up tin h i iea-ing pressure:

Seminole County |Instructions Given
Property Owners
Pay Their Taxes Rental Quarters

I i le-nleni Tyumen tn a letter
) 1111-1 f n free,lorn, Inc..*’ said
iini't mid inn find a way” to
wfini » ,\ i n r r H ftf fund
ft'
with etarv

Collections A m o u n t Landlords Must Reg­
To 97V2 Percent On
ister At S a n f o r d
Real And Personal
Armory Tomorrow
thousand more Tax Re
calpt* have
beet]
issued for taxe*
xet
, ,
#n is
far the
th* year 12 d4
same period the previous, year
it (a revealed by records of I ounty Tax Onllector Jno. I). Jinktns.
who I'rplains that this means
1,000 more persons arc payin
taxes on property in Seminole
County than heretofore.
The total amount of County
and School taxes assessed In Sem­
inole County for the year 1044
Is 1342,067.7d, he said and is
divided as follows:
Heal Estate
(240,423.04
Railroad
and telegraph
15,1 (V4.45
Personal Property
58,360 35
One

‘ "‘A h ” &lt;*l" from 6 to 10 points
i, i "itnd, following up n recent
•iffti ml report Unit this nation
"must hr urrpuypi to economise
It. use tof fat* &gt; 1,1 oils) If any
rcnl ruritrilnihofi i* u» b* injufr ‘
tt»

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premiei ot I,.,,.., i*f*I l i tin
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uth tr Nation M o rn
1 Mr /at ration riit ia onN th?
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instructions were issuni
( •a lla iM *■
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^
. , * r by Suttotl )t. Dgvh, -Han. (
fo'rd. Define*-Rental Aree Direc- 1
tor roncerning the registration of ...
.
.....
all persona renting or offering IflT T lA Q W P Q I p V
H ill
(or rent living quarter, in Semin J a , I I C 3
C O lr J
1 1 1 ,1
ole County.
Registration will lie held May
16

fro m

8 :3 0

A

Retired Farmer, 80,
D ied On Sunday

P M Rent control
feet here on May I and all rents
were ortlered b a d to the July
James Wesley Hill, B0, retired
I. H)43 level ul that ti ntf, Mr farmer, died early Sunday morn­
Davis said.
ing following an Illness of one
Mere are general III. I tint tuns month
lie had liver near Mon­
for Seminole County's 1600 land- roe Corner for the p**t 2u years,
litnis
fand was born June II, larvi in
1 Go In the Sanford A rniot y ’ Georgia
May- 15 where the registration
|)f
ju rvlveil by the w..|..w,
is "ring held
y r, M,,mie Hill of Sanford, five
2 A separate form must be daughters Mrs E . Munson of
made out for each dwelling unit I Orlando, Mrs Ethel Odom of Orpara
for which a separate
rent is paid Undo, Mrs. Ida Wallace of St
3. He careful to fill out all in­ Augustine, Mra. F-stall* Poole of
formation
required
for
each Auguata, Ga. and Mra. Star*
dwelling unit. Incomplete forms Klnard of Sanford; throe sons,
will have fo be returned for Johnnie II. Hill of Jacksonville,
completion.
Claude H Hill of Norfolk. Ya„
4 Print or type plainly and and Pfc. William C. II ill. now
firmly and see that all carbon ■ erring a v»»r •&lt;••»: thr*&lt;* h m ilif n i
copies are readable
mu! three nl«t«*r* living in
6 You hrr r*quir*&lt;i l&gt;» fill in * * ifl » n»*
gmndehildrri! urnj
Rent in !' ,,ven great-grandchildren
the Maximum legal
item 7 of Section ( ’ He sure to ■ Funeral services for Mr lllll
w i l l be held at 3 10 o’elock 1seasee that this Is done
6 . He sure to sign the form In day afternoon al ihe Erickson
Kuneral Home with the R e v W.
the lower right hand corner
lolar7. Do not detach any ropies I’. Rrwoks Jr officiating
of th* form. You i]o npt necil tu ment will lie in Evergreen &lt; unrmake extra cople* for yourself m y.

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CITY BRIEFS

Dog Racing Season
To Begin Saturday

Senate Hill 8B303, ratifying
confirming Suirard's civil
service system ha* become law
without the Governor's signature,
according to tn Associated Press
dispatch.

and

;e i e r y Shipments

eight race*, SatCelery shipment* from Samwith the dally
_ _th
_ ird . lnoU.
ole County have led all other
• and
InelU cm lh* fourth, I countlee during the month of May
so far, with a total of 489 ears.
The racing aaaann wttl laat 80 Of these, 888 have been shipped
day*, said Mr. Cennoily, In an- from Sanford packing plants and
aordanc# with a recent ruling by 207 from Oviedo.
Sarasota caraa
cam* next
1
In ship1T4 ears,
*«
th# lower
---- -- ------ ire waa but on# menu withi 174
(hipped 108 car* and
track In a eonnty, It eouid East.Coast shipped
da points,
point: according lo
other’Florida
to fo r that period of time.
te MMarket
a rk
Faderal-SUta
Nears Scrrice chipped 77 cam. a total of
848 car* of celery snipped from
Florida for the month to date.
nOYKl.VB IN JURED
a A " g g «niK. U
mn - fr ourtn
t " ‘ ‘ -u
J rtdi
te
tt^ll**Ttw
Raleigh B. Boykins, o f 1418 Wsst
“ “
ith 8 treat, Sanford has
mracuated from overseas
where he was Injured and to now
a paitont At the Oliver

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Rotarians See
Day K\erdses Local Chapter Of
Motion Pictures Junior0,»I!ii*J&gt; School
^ ,;M Red Cross"Works
Of Life In India
On 144 Kit Bags
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Th'rea sailor* from thJViarifurd
N a va l'A ir Station have been ar­
rested and put In County jail
pending Investigation by Assis­
tant State Attorney George A.
DeCottea of the severe beating
Saturday night of V.ll. McAlexander, auto mechanic of the
Seminole Tire Company.
Th# arrests were made at the
Naval A ir Station Sunday morn­
ing by Deputy Jack lllckaon. De­
puty Gen* Hrawer and road Pa­
trolman L.C. Bender, thru eooperaUon with Naval authorities.
Jack Hickson atated today

Deputy;

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(!*y uf the 7th \\ ,n
and urged every
h!» pirt.

fUv. .Mark
Hojy rrois

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Nolnrtiiri l** »l.

. rrrtnr -if
K-l ipri»|inl t’hun ii

Wna vholrniiir&lt;l mtn ihr ehili ns .
new rnemtnT hy Nev
J«»r 1*•*11*■

who mid
tor hml
Nutuf j ‘
whui&gt;' he

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that th** i’ i-i ♦i*|* il

IsiM-it ia ilD iti * •'! “ I
lull hi !h in
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srivrd Iu*Im1i .....

to S*I.fuld

An invif totmu hh 1 ».i. g
ticket- vh•-( 4- 1rrwi-ntf.l i
kill. hv a
$Mt c.l
S hi
mi luillll^
Orlaniln R»*I wrun
thiil
lawtun whir et
Orlardn Kotin \ 1 lull 9bill •
ft
v
i
til
vet
w»( i v
brslr it k
Wednexday anti thnl •loimg

L»r.Ih

Florid* rlfihi, including Ihe ‘“ t

at Sanford

President liny Holler pre-ldi-l
over Ihr mrelmg. I harle* Mod
son led the singing with H it i \
Kudell al the plulm. Viaitnl- i"
cludeii Harry i&gt;ick*ciii. W
I.
Thorne, Geo. ilruss, und Jack
Branham of Orlando and Philm
Colt of New York City.

Pfc. Alex Sharon Is
Back From Europe
Pfc.
cenlly

Alex Sharon arrived
In
Sanford
uMer

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Sa'tnitinlr 4'h*41 t •*r uf t hr
i* ill lli’.t ' n
If van- t.
t . * t ,| in&gt;&lt;
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\t i tilkxilir I\%o nrticlfu vkhuh tl has
'’ Ill V f
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\ U i■*r « .M.k; fniunl *11f f nil 11 tu Incut r Mr* &lt;
K ir 11ffy rijMirtrsi
l hut the
by It
FitiMu
Sub**
" Bitfi'fi (t||p"
Bitty Js* ilti(lnv%ay; * II lfH*l if *1 &lt;|uuta fur AAFXAt' Ir well timid
way.
Ilium
liith Itiyaht an
IlMfitV |*.ik%4»n, Till* !*lt»li'. Hot I / I Mr*. O. I* llrrmlon, Jur lor Real
t‘r* h t h*iiir riiitn. i **(Mi'rtr-»t 11|11»;
t iMik uni) Mittv \li4i i‘.ii * t Hern
4I wmlateral lift I'agr Ytsa I
.I**i*
111ftihi
«i|»i,Mininlntn
11*Mm" Juan M* h ei
In ll»r li’iiiih mult llt'H, Jirilit
11,'tfii ( m«-1 uf the *eve nth girPHl'*
i ilt feitlttol Kitolnry \\ Ktigeno
Smith nml Jurkie Nitwlnnil tu
liecnne i be ftfhtMil ciiumpton. In
Tuesday, May 15 !■ Ihe dead­
|tile iiviioii iloilhlnt. th** fighth
gimlr tt-.iin. UtHirn \ WiUtm m• *1 line fnr li'instinns uf clothing und
|,t* Wi*‘
lttiM lutiti tlefeule.l
the »hot*s for United Nations rclirf.
•« . ■f11it |if ii «le f i'll *ii *' **»»i» * » I 4*f it w a. untKiUiired Friday al the
meeting of the Lions (tub hy
14aatotlnHWH *»■» i'* « » Tw*!
K. S.
McCall,
clothing
drive
chairman.

1942 and had flee and half
months of engineering dutv at
Ascension Island whsre an air­
port waa carvail out (if hard
rock. Tha island of volcanic origin
la in tha South Atlantic area and
belancs to Great Britain.
Latsr Pfc. Sharon spent 16
month in airport construction In
PFC. HARWICH INJURED
Africa,- and atlii later was with
Ala, May 14, w
tha
33lh
( Army Engineers
in
TUSCALOOSA, Alan.
* m
u i . rArmy
or

France and Normandy.
H# to * graduate o f Seminole
Jllgh School in 1032 and prior to
entering th# service was engaged
In sales work.
IN IN V A S ION
Mr. and Mra. ILF. Milts have
a letter from their son,
i Franklin Mill* Jr„ Sic,

I lilltali)

thlisnrh

« at 111 111 a-, t
M ssn 11 n u n i

Hi
(In

Florida Post - War
C o n s t r u c t i o n Is
Near 111) Million

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• lin t n»ti ak*t ri itt|v in
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met Milk: u«-v cnlleti t&gt;» 'hig** lu»* iiiiiiirits .1 U\ $I ;• /;*si I ,*
fh.m nutn, Mm, iHUi, tin* je-i'itirh iliv t* u1n • f t111*
Iiv the v i
W imMir u ff in th f tthornet* I Inriiln Sluls* t 'Tinhilit't *•f r«»m*
mer« »* r•*j i&lt;i it*.l t■ \ i it wrs'k
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shlU fail iLcau lldifs h*t Va* lltU-U
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hnn ■nonporw! fnil 1 uthcr t chfi.il

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the diiea'liiiii "f t*rifl
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Mr Si m i it Ur 11 itm - 11f "
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o u iu n u rth # htghway^with th#
battery run down.
A thorough investigation ot
the circumstances of the cat* haa
been promised by the command
of th# Sanford Naval A ir Sullen,
according to Ltout. W .K. Spry,
public relations officer.
Namaa or the sailors arrested,
according to SharrifTa office are,
WJt. Berry, M.K. Jackson, and
E. Simmons.
. t*-

f Special)— Pfc, Edgar W . Bar' ^ o f T-fka Monro*. FIs., has
. _ _ at NorthIngton GeneralHospital, It was announced by
Brigadier Genera] W. f t Dear,
commanding General
Pfc. Berwick, a veteran of 18
months over***a, waa wbunded tn
a battle of u m n e tfte and
stod to the United

till
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25 yi'ttis Brer its mgnniziitinii H .41 .1

Three Sailors Held
Pending Investigation

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Reports Also Show
Son iee Of Nurses
Aids, Home Service

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(*eorgv Spcpr l rg«‘"
Support Of Seventh
Warlaoant'ampaign

Wail

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“ Pursuant to assignment I have
audited the account* of:
Honorabla Jno. D. Jink Ins
Tax Collector, Seminob -County
for th# period beginning Januai
All Mastrr Masons and Eellowituarv
J, 1843 and ending Augustt 31, crafta are urged to be present
(Owthras* Oa raw* t e s t
Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock
■t the Masonic Temple, at which
time the Fetlowerafl degree will
be conferred by Lodge No. 02,
F and A. M.
Dog racing, (topped earlier in
th* eeaaon *V the government’*
anti-racing nillnr which waa lift­
ed after th* V-E p a y announce­
ment, will be renewed Saturday
evening at 8:00 o'clock at the
Saaford-Orlsado Kennel Club, It
today by W. J. Conn

If Iff (troplww
z
\ | t‘J4fVIlt |l&gt;
fMguitlirii*
what
thtot VVil \ V411| tw*
OPA booatrti
th*
|*‘ Mlll
|*l 4. &lt;• of
»alad and

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tfroiuui fo rfo t tiit&gt;p|H*tl u p itt
two m :t p !t n v il t hum
ami
11i'i tv i■ m in
hatii-roii

.* ill inn's food rstliining and prICr
von 11ill system.

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%«**»i*r In 4 r «

Thi* ht*nvif&gt;t l umh ityf attm'k n( I lip 1’iii itu w ,tr i - lio111),' *unlt'jtshi'tl rut .litputt n't

pi .'pli *, plus the growing threat
uf blink markets, are putting the

A Tata] of
1312.067 71
Collections in
up to Ma
1. 1016, amounted to 3323,362-3^,
■nd dlacounti allowed .for early
payment amounted to f 11,083.77,
or a total accounted for of 8334,438.00, which la a little more than
97 H percent.
Intangible Personal Property
Tax Collections amounted- lo s
little more than 00Vc of tho ns
aessment for 1944.
The delinquent tax list, which
will soon be nubllshed In The
Sanford Herald, will probably be
the shortest delinquent list pub­
lished In Seminole County in the
past 26 years, he said.
A recent audit- filed with th*
-Board o t X o * fk &gt; . CommiMlaaar*
•TnntT Vrttl | * tnt# « A
now dug to continued dry wtath- by the State Auditor give* the
rport of A. J. MIxner, Auditor,
01
aa follows:
“ Wauchula b still having

k.lher

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Four Russian armies to­
day rooted the last fanatical
Germans from Isolated poc­
kets in Austria and Czecho­
slovakia. Moscow announced
1.060.000 Nasis have been
rounded up since Germany's
surrender for a total of 2,860.000 captured or kilted
aincc the Russians' final o f­

blJ“ m

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3,000 V i o l a t o r s Of
Price Control Are
It evealedToBureau;
May Be Prosecuted

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kxad* |sr USIk. k *a k r«U ri
Mrtaf MW.

Ration Point
Over 500 Fortresses Bomb
Value Of Lard
Is Increased Japan With New Incendiaries

Cought By 7th Army Yanks

Chur chi l l Promises
Britain W i l l Fight
Side By Side With
U.S. Against Japs

General Elaenitower said to­
day he regrets instance* in
which senior officers treat*
ed captured Nail and high
G erm an
officials
on a
“ friendly enam/* baeis In
direct violation of Ms orders.
Th* statement fallowed Bri­
tish and American pree* cri­
ticism on the treatment of
Relrhmanlul Coerlng by the
Sear nth Army.

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Tomorrow Deadline
For Clothing Donation

Iiv the continued drought, and J. C. Penney’* former store on
some local shippers estimated that First Street for shipment, Mr.
losses in celery In the Oviedo McCall stated.
unit /.ellwood arras have amountThe Giants and Cubs of the
rd lo as much as 25 percent dur­ Lion sponsored Junior Baseball
ing the past week due l « Ihg dry league played their final rame
at the French Avenue. Ninth
sprit.
Othrr vegrtkhlrs such aa pep­ Street ball park Friday afternoon,
pers. beans and corn ore reported it was announced hy King l.lon
to lio reduce.! in ylrld by reason J. K. Rowland, ll is planned to
of th* drought. Arcording to B&gt;’. have a picnic for tha ball playera
W h 11 n e r, weatherman, rainfall on a Saturday before school
show* a deficiency for the year closes.
Lion R. E. F.lsberry was ap­
to date of 0.45 incite*.
Not a drop of rnfn has been pointed as editor of a forth­
reeurded during the month of coming bulletin to be put out
Mey, according to Mr. Whltner. weekly by tbe dub.
Newly elected officer* of the
Total rainfall for tho year so
far is on\ 3.71 inches, about half club will be installed on May 2o.
It waa announced.
what ft spould be.
Lion James Robson, Jr- was
Temperatures for the month
have averaged 74.1 degrees or fined a dime for dtoeusaing a
exactly two degrees below nor­ fishing trip whlla th* King Ll°n
waa making an '
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Mngto Slue tr|Hii1 , til . onlrnt ls
awarde.1 «to-w .. I'l-oiiv rullig
volume of |-. 1. it- euii-truction.
Less iluio 5 t'l-i 1‘i-ot of Ihe
.(nte's total nunll in t Ion lollllilr ,
in
private do ring l U42 und
111HI. The following y.-rir, privato
construction tom- to 13, percentThe first thn-e months of ItU5
credit private roust I net loll with
43 percent, or SH.07tl.UUO, of all
rontiart a s s o U dm no- the period.
Aw aid, f.*r nublir od.ttnirtlaa
rearhul * |tt.;l«7,UUO in the first
quarter, 1^45 This total Covered
Stl.3Ul.0lHI for public engineering
uroiects |2.tlu6,(HHI for roads, -*
rtVfat* ldfa3ielilgca-atiL X t J1I l,*. —
Due lo the laige volume of
building for the armed forces In
Florida In IU44, total construc­
tion awards in the first quarter
of I94S wvre 3U per cent below
the corresponding Period, 1044,

Home On Leave
Edltor'a Note:— Tbe follow­
ing nsnrt of boys In service
"hose on leave” have been
submitted by Ike Pilot Club
for which Mra. L. Ik Ratliff,
telephone 831-J, and MIm
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
92J-W have been ■elected aa
a committee to aecuro names
of service men
that their friends mar H
when they are In -Sanford.

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Chief Braxton Perkin* to apandIng a 10-day lesvw with hi*/,
parent*, Mr. and Mrs. B. L ^
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May Day Exercises (Instructions Given
Held*
nem %i;Fridoy
^n t*riflay At]
At1For R e g i s te r i irg
Junior Dlgh ScJhooL Rent al Quarters

Seminole County
Property 0 w mer s
Pay Their Taxes

addition
their" V -Y *a n ? Vri!,
frojectilrs with which they hoped
to hurl , shells .von lajo-Jun fiotn
Ft nrice nnd llullsnd in the au­
tumn of ID4 J.
"Only just in time did the Al
lied armies blast the viper in hi*
f &lt; « H U Mural F r a (if I ' a c r O u r )
, iC N t iH ie yr»«a r i * » * • '»
neat," Churchill snid, referring
Minister Churchill pledged Bri­ to the summer bicak-through 1044 and present this report
tain lo fight be*lde the United across France into the low coun* l hereon
G e n e ra l S ta te m e n t
States Bfftlmt Japan.
tries.
"Otherwise, the autumn
"A ll collections of record have
The Manhunt spread, not only of IIM4 might wrll have seen
accounted for. Cash
fo r euch leading Naxi* a* Hein­ Ixindon at *haUeti.| as Berlin.'* been jiroperjy
Only when the area of the big resource* were adequate lo covet
rich Himmler, Jonehhlm von Hlbin mounts.was
iiUunt* .was oiorrun
bentrop. but other war criminal*.
morruji did the liabilities for colleclttm of taxer
and licenses. Reports and remit'
It was reported that Hfhtmler'* peril to l-omlun come to light.
capture )*u not been confirmed
The prime ministei's attack on lances have byon made jromptly
.le Valera was the venting of
accurately Records nre ndeat Allied headquarter*.
and well kept. Reports n*
Tbe twelfth Army announced loiiiT pentup rnifcr here nt the
the capture of Col. General Kiro leader's floutlnr of bis no-1income and expense, were cor«» Bled.
Helm Guderian. the German mu; lion's ties with tlic ltritish Km- I r« c’:
Collection* and Remittances
expert and former chief of the plre In tbe &lt;Urk dify* of 1940
“All
collrctioris appear to havi
Nasi General staff, lie was a after the fall uf France.
A sense ol envelopment which been properly recorded, and re
1 leading general in Polish, French,
might at any ituunent turn to mittnnees were made promptly.
and eastern front contpalgn.
The percentage of collection
strnngulnllon lay heavy upon u*.
Churchill &gt;uid of IHom? .Iny&gt;. MWe »n the tux mill* ha* been ver&gt;
LONDON, May U . &lt;A')~l*rlm« had only tbe northwestern np- high. An apparent excvUlon &lt;»
liiniaUr Cnurcmll revealed last proach lietwecn Ulster and Hcot-llhe
H»«:l
Intangible roll
wa.
night in a victory review that the land through which to bring in|&lt;uu*ed bv u supplemental a»*r»»
Garmaita had hoped to wreck lam- the means of life and to send out ment made nt the ( oniulroller &gt;
don last yesr with aeciet super- tbe force* of war
request but luter round to b&lt;‘ un-,
artillery and at the m m tlmo
Tin- letcentagr o'
"Owing to the action of M r- I lo collectible.
he bitterly denounced the Hire
Valera, so much nt'viiiufnea with collections on the ,11143 gcnersl
government of F.ainon da Vnlera
the Is inner and iustliKt of tbuu- roll wa* W S per rent.
far Imperiling Britain in brier sands of Buuthern Irishmen who
Kro o rd a
darkest hour of the war.
"Records of the office wcri
hastened to the battiefront to
Signifying his Intention to re- piovc their ancient valor, the ap­ neatly kepi, and were found H
‘ t at the head of the govt-rn- proaches which the routIiciii Irish be accurate, full and adequate.
t, and not to be "pul nut to iwrls nnd airfiebl* mold so easily Income nnd #x (tense* were not re
g n u , ” Churchill said that much have guarded were closed by hos­ corded in lawk form, but n com
plete file j* kepi for each si
remains to be dune in Kurti[c If tile aircraft and U-boats.
months' period which contain* »
Min* 'other font) of totalitarian“Deadly Monameal"
•lam la not to replace the de­
“This was indeed u dcpilly inn- memorandum « f each item of' Instroyed armed might of Germany. incut In our life and if it bed not come and n .receipt for each Itsrr
And beyond ", lie mild, "there been for tbe loyalty nnd friend of expenditure.
____ . Japan,
whom Britain is
"The Tax t'otleeinr tarries hold
lathe
hip of
northern Irclaml
ws
bound by her lie* with the l*. 8. should have-hod lo come to clove up and rohbcrv insurance, and alt
end the Empire to fight to the quarters with Ml l»e Valera or|of hi* deputies are bonded
perished forever from the earth."
He jrttvo no hint that lie might Churchill added.
Britain fin the Irish rnce diet
tooyi dissolve the coalition pnriia.
"However, with n restraint olid in my limit.”
Hq prayed dial
. ment to pave die way fur a lien- uoisa to which I venture to nay the "shame” of Eire’s stand
. eral election, although he bad history will find new’ parallels, would bo forgotten and “that (he
' been generally expected to do so. we’ never laid a violent hand on twopics of the British 1isle* will
A great part of Churchill's ’hem, which at times would have talk together In mutual cumpre000-word speech was devoted to In on quite easy, and left the hcnslon and forgiveness," a blunt
a sweeping review of the desper­ Valera government to frolic with Implication that he considered
ate struggle lo final victory in Cciinsn, and taler with Japanese Do Valera no roorcsenlnllvo of
Europe and nr»l»* fur the Allied ret rcsrnUtlvc*. to their lissrl's southern Irish frellipp.
content."
arms which brought It about.
Were not so much tell to do,
Nails lied New Wramm
I'hurchill ritml the heroism of Ctufrehill
„ ______ *»id, "Ihgn
T tndrod could
But he also disclosed for tbe 'rish foreas f lit t in g with the Al- I 'end my five years of servirr
, first time that the Germans bud lie: am1 said "all hatred by hvrpily. and if you thought you
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Jhud had enough of me and ibsl
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I ought to lie put out t: grun,
I assure you that I would -tak,
it with grace
“But on the contrary, I musl
warn you
that there is sill)
a lot to do mid that you imi.l
lie prepared .for further efforts
of mind and lody and furthci
sacrifice* to great cause* If &gt;'”0
are not lo fall bark into the nil
This otl-eyp* pslat girts so entirely 0*w
of inertia, Ihc confusion of aim
nnd the craven fsur of Irvintt
look to pocco homes. Seels stucco
great."
■ galasi osoittere, helpe gu*rd sgsim t
On the continent of Europe.
wastberiag.
Britain must lie sure that Up | words "Freedom, decoctarv mid
MOTBCT9* S E A U T lT tE f
llhcrntion are nol distorted from
iheir true meaning us tyc have
ooiUt s IihhI them." the prime min­
uter said.

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•nil Eu»e &gt;• Smith,
-vault competition.

Nathan Myer*,' seventh grad*r
established a.jrcw *record of 7
fret H inches: to defeat Frank
Cranston o f ; the eighth ^jrrade.
Other •vonta'froti hv the aateflth
(Trade*-w e r e '» c tfrl’s basketball
Same with [»&gt; star* o f g to 4, *he
*0 1yam dn.l, atm by Wilbur
Gillytml Srbo defeat**! Frederick
Cooper o f ttjo, elthth grade, and
the tunnlcg broad jump won by
Joe Erwin who defeated P. fc|

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American Prisoners say:

Bech of the eighth,-nod the foot
ball .past Wnn by Jahmy Gowan
wrho 4*ft«kxl Umldy Owens el
trie cJgMIi.'jtui gill's potato rac*
resulUd lrf a tie between Dorothy
Ander**&gt;f a n d 1Carol Jean Mcriwether.
7
In (he reit af Iba matches the
eighth.grader* w;ro too good for
the seventh. These events and
places were ns lotlow*: relay
rnce, Ihc eighth qradr team
captflnarl ’ by Euge-ie Harper;

the . Irey’a fcosketbull game. Uk)
ciglhhjgradc taani captained by

Ten Southern slate* in |M3.r»-*tU
j spen! I17.0t per Negro pupil in
i i-lcmentaly nnd srCtuulary tcbiwdi
agniist It'J.30 pvr white pupil.

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A G O O D THING
For A RAINY D A Y

Rat i on Point
Local Chapter Of
Value Of Iiard/i Red Cross Works
Is I n c r e a s e d On 144 Kit Rags

II vnilaare tr--M r»B » nasi
•nine -lirt nducing dlicttiuii.
It I* cuncolctl oil all nidra th« i
irlsh iiit-nl Idnck in irkHs have flnurls
t-il f--i miniih*. They art- spreadme I-- Migitr. egg* ui -I some |esavr n-mnualitie* in nhort supply.
Fu-“l official, fuai (hat an K
heennu's iiffC'iiir*- In cut civilian
"applies further to Itrlp f vC’l
t-.urone. more and mnev eon
('ana-la's steel piadurtiup lui* sumi-rs
nil noxious nnd finanImeii doutdcil since ll)v outiiiiiik dul!■ uhlo to cut lictler than t-vsr
if World War II
baforiwill turn to Muck mar­
ket* fill Sll| pile*
Tin- (line cutlld come, these of­
ficials explain, when insufficient
sLinplles inovnl through legitimate
niiiikcti -• cliannelv to meet mili­
tary requirement* and rations of
those civilians who choose not to
1 ntronUc black markets or who
do rot have access to them.
Warnings Hut excessive spend­
ing power might destroy the r*
I tinning system nnl bring on dan­
gerous inflation ueu- given early
in lliw wm liy imiry economists
mid farm Irn-lris Aiming Glove
issuimr such wnrtilii"* were t‘lies
ter Hnvis, Ht. l/iuls lui’ kcr and
farm lender who sejvwl as War
Final AdmliilstroluT for «• eherl
while in 1U43, mid Albert H.
Goss, 4master of the National
(I range.
Fallurr of the Government to
attempt to 'bring rlvlllaii b u »i"g
power Into halnitce with ‘ he
supply of food a 'd other civilian
oods available at celling price*
v mean* of un enforced savings
iilan wus n factor co-tributlng to
bavi*' rrslualtun aa food adminiitrntur.
Income Kxrreda Goods
In lirief. thq nation's financial
ledger I* something Ilka this:
Consumer*
nre
receiving
ait
annual Trtwwtr•amn’Mntf-’f i w . OOO.OOOJXHl The amount of avallable consumer goods and a m i
Ineludln-s food, baa a raltW
■ri-.Hn ||I0.IH)D,UUU,IHH) at pre*.
celllag prices. Taxea taka about
125,000,000,000. This lea via about

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.When suppllea of
nnd other Items
supply were much
this ealn Income
cant as • •whale
than evar before.

ti&gt;« p a p e r that wa may have
to make our old car* lost lor
2 or 3 y e a n aftor victory.
That'* b a d newt fo r mal"

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1212 »lrt rout banger* were ssnt
on April. 17 lo the lied Cross
Fleid IHroctor. Camp (iorilo '. Au­
gusta, Ua. and r&gt;7 mine iltmuri
boxr* were sent to Aren for
oversea" shipment She ul*n re­
ported a very helpful meeting
hstri with the County n d City
sch-*ii psrsomiel on April 27, in
whrth time kill*) EJixjibsth y^HXriridge, Gcnernl Field "Representslive fqr this section, viiited the
Chapter.
Mrs. Klvim Garner, chpirman
for publicity, rood a letter from
Area
headquarter*
concemlny
publicity for the Chapter, strew­
ing the reed far the continued
cooperation bv volunteeri due 11
the tremendous task which lie*
ahead, and the necessity for thee)
to ramaln on the job until surii
time after the Ameriesn Red
Cross has fulfilled Its obligation
to every man and woman in the
service with the armed forces.
Mp. J. t&gt;. Woodruff, rimlrmaof liomr Brrvie*. antmnnred n
clA*# will bo started in llnmc
Service training as »oo &gt; a* |««*l
bis. It was Indicated that more
help will bo needed In Home
Henke now Halt wo will linvr
mora vrttruu* raturnln- In the

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"MygOulf mop Jutf YorfTa
good newt, though. Ho said
Gulfpride* and Gulffax** will
balp keep my car on the road
for a long time—more than
flkoly until I gel a now ono."

near future.
Mr. J. Tllden Jacolw from
Lake Monroe, spoke of the fact
that the people of his section
were pleased with the service
being given bp th# local Chapter,
end py the work being accomp­
lished bv the volunteer*.
A report .waa read regarding
the Nursed 'Aides' activities. Six
Nurse* Aids* at) duty during thu
moettu eed a total of 42H houra
given.
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"H*'» an a* perl, too. SoII1 1ho
firmt h/brlcortoo them h, 'So

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radio*, refrigerator* and ainttar
products, civilians attempt t o u t *
much of this extra Interna U buy
more and better food. I-**k year,

An oil that's VbUOH In
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ogoinjl carbon end dodge I

Wilson gave a
rvko report on Uw
l*do Motion.

* capital latten

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1C"B o ile r by e score i t M to h,
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imp i
rd Bobo DaBo; with rmt reflation*
roquirethe diamond ball throw, won by menU include a fine of or much
Faye Miller, second Patty Hansel; aa $0,000, and Imprisonment up
the baskeilrtll throw, won by
France* Meioy, scco.d France*
Buinhtay; the rack race won by
Betty Jo Walls, aocond Mary
Ellen l.o*ring
Tbe Day’s Activities were con­
cluded with the May Bay B ill
held at the Armor)’ Friday right.
This ment. presided over by the
king and quoen, feature-) a stage
show in which Wnlta Alkov pre­
sented • hallet dance arr»mparried
by Roberta Evans a.‘ d a melody
and rhythm skit featuring J. W .
Byrd vritli the comet, Billy Bry­
ant willPthe clarinet nrd Jimmy
I’uwell nt the drums.

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—hailed tbe new* that veer bi Eoiope wee orer and peec* had rottanod.
Happy Parisians wawa Aeai (top), rheerbig aa they march near the A n
deTriomphe (background).Thee*(rring mnhr o&lt; **Le MarsoHlsi—" can
almoai be hoard (bottom) ee H were from the throats of a hug* crowd
In which Gen. Chariot da OeMBel(af*ewVbead of fhe gnreireawif. I*
lurt aaeiber fruifB— i jer4 »i0 B m g M .&amp; + £ ***£ &amp;

(CmllaarO Vtmm Paae Oas&gt;
for the one copy of each complet­
ed form will be returned to you
by the Area Kent Office, and one
copy will ini sent to the tenant.
8. After filling out the forms,
Mmove ' all • carbon paper.
• B. Late registrations are subject
to penalty.
Registration form* moil be
fttied out In triplicate. A ft*r they
are chocked nt thu area Rent
Office in Hanford, on# copy will
be place-1 on file there, and one
copy - will be returned to the
landlord and one will be tint to
Its* tenant, (f the tenant agrees
with Infur mat Inn as shown ht
will ketp his copy on file. If h*
disagrees, he is to notify the
Area Rent Office. Tno Area Rent
Dltrctor
expressed
confidence
that vast mujuriiy of Uta land­
lord* in the Hanford arsu would
cooperate wholeheartedly in the
rout control program.
‘The greut majority af theai are
loyal "America ns who want tq do
their part toward winning,. Ihla
war on the home-front,' be aaM,
He wwtmvT houever, that the

to oil) year.
Ip order to facilitate registra­
tion Tukaday. .&gt;11 -other yltpam,
menu of the Price and Rationing
office will close down to that ail
employee* may help in this work,
according to A, B. Peterson, sec­
retary,
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fmnt In Germany, U. 3. Cth'Array officers are pictured with Hutsians In the KU-e ll " er low n ,i*. i i.mimma
maps, they planned combined operations. Identined are (I. to r.) Col. W. S. Ihdrtle of ISirttund. Ore ,,in .
inandlni the 11JU* Cavalry Rtconn si stance Squadron; LL Van Straiten Dulth, S1,1lM&gt;n f'TP» '» 11fiTI !i|r, «■»
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uni ii hni'f military CMrcei. Tyler
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lUtliph. hni never "«»5 calWtl in
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By ARLENE WOLF
AI^Ngwtfealuraa Writur
» jlition there have l*en one haul
It Ha. taker, exactly 27 year* client, one colonel, one cnuUtn
for World War I to prtxloca a and two majors—McKinley an,
President of the United Slates Truman. Truman saw some of
—about
■» lone as any World War I's fiercest fnrhtii!
other war in American history. in the SL Mihicl and Meuse-At
Koawllarry S. Truman, first U.3. iruiine offensives.
Great Mixers
* vatHaa-proaidant since Theodore
The inlxittK of military and t&gt;&lt;&gt;Rooaavelt, la also the first World
War I vstcrun In tho White litkal careers, is a well cslsliTI Isbed custom in U.S. Presiden­
Howe.
Amoefea’s U other military tial history, datimr to Oconto
House from one L&gt; I I years after Washineton Washington, who «a&gt;
thdkfoso of tho war in which contniHiwler-in-iliie! of the • »n
they aerred. Zachary Taylor wan tincntnl Army, beyan service nl
taoralnuted lor the i'roshleney the ajte of St, iu*t before tin
within u month after his victory French and Indiuti War. He was
at Bucnn Vista In tho Mexican n lieutenant colonel In it Vlrolni:.
War. Andrew Juckxnn entered the reiiment. and later was an unW W c House It yearn after the nfffeiol member of General llrsd
dock** staff. Washlnrtnn was nr"
W ar o f IB tt ,
Althoujth almost half of . live moled lo colonel after dislln
Presidents hi ye wont an Army Cubbing himself at the lamuUf
uniform aloruf the toad to the ambush on the Mononennels.
After WashlriKton's Presidcnc
While House, the highest office
In the land never has been held there wus on interval of ten vear
uy « naval officer. The majority before tho neat military man
of the military Presidents have James Monroe, w'ent into thi
been gtnernls: nine held that ram White House. Monroe was n lieu
cnant in the Wur of Indepcn
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lalpad A »weps ie.1 *kpf»rm le.
firm. tee. roeroeieta T * » “ { 7 14
la the fcalleeol fUU el advoMtalaB
Office* ere malwlalaed le the terneel rttloe of Ihe eeoalry with prteH»*l heeJeeerle** la Chlrea* aa&lt;
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intelligent and patriotic American women are ueu^-;
rather-strongly-thfctrtlwy do not get enough InfomutiTon
about rationing. They believe that if people really under­
stood what waa happening, black market! would die off.
They are trying to help their government and themselves.
Why, then, does not the' government explain more clearly
to them about these matters?
.
Hero's sugar, for Instance. If It ia really necessary to
tighten up on the use o f sugar in order to take care of
hungry people elsewhere, Americans arc willing to do it.
But they, want to know what the altuatiop actually is.
They keep hearing that there ia plenty o f sugar, wait­
ing in Cuba, Puerto Rico and other W est Indian porta, but
that the great sugar growers will not sell It to Uncle Sam
except at an advance in price. Uncle does nq^ like to be
held up for unjust gains, bo we do not get the sugar.
i f this is true, is there not some way of compromise?
Cobld not'.Uncle set a slightly Increased price, with the
understanding that it will not be raised again for n given
number o f years? That would move the sugar, but prevent
nnnual hold-ups. Then they hear that Florida alone could
produce enough sugar to feed the whole country. Why
doesn't it J
Americans will adapt themselves to any situation
if they understand it. Rut have they not a right to under­
stand it ? Why do they have to guess and grab rumors
and get angry? Why are they not clearly and expertly told?

BIBLX VKK8B FOR TODAY
GOD A LW A Y S HAS H I8 WAY.
BO DO NOT GET IN TH E WAY
OP HIS PURPOSES: Whatso­
ever the Lord nltased that did
he in hsaven, end In eerth, in
the teas and ell deep place*.—
Pealm

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Ganaral Patch of tha victorious
Savanth Army »ay» that tha war
acalnit Jaran will b« over wlthli
h yrar. Wa aecond the motion. .
Konrad HtnUIn, tha Quisling of
Csachoalovakia, bai eommlttad
inkida, thus tatting an axampla
for Goarinr, Himmler, Hasi and
Adolf Hitlar If ha ii aUll alive.

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A Bond Boom

snvlronmsnt b«r» a r t . Idas! for
(M h a colony and might prove
the means for inducing hundreds
n i*er other retired employee* lo
locate In this county. T h r more
people of this kind who .come
,
o e * i O e more 8enford will grow
s .M 4
In Ihe future.

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It all happened, t ie “ **1 WJ * "
Warner conducted a search for
the moat beautiful *»ri in the
world" to play the pan of Sa­
lome. When he
received the
hoys' recommendation he sent tor
Vvonne and »he got the ptM.
. "Nothing hut fate.' mutter*
|hs. 20 -year-old
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Vvonne
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hit parts in the last fe* P » n
plus riding in a rode* a Gil
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pened . . . "
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Yvonne, always fond of swim
miny. dancing and riding, has an
p|M&gt;rtunity to disflay her talent*
in "Salome.” She * a p : “I think
that’* another reason why I got
the part. I don't need a itand-in
because l can do a!* raj owr
singing, ballet end toj-dancing
A meiro-soprano, she began
singing when she waa 13 years
old in the choir of fit. 1 ‘anl's
Anglican Church in Vancouver.
After she left high school |bxn u M th# found ihortKtnd ood
typing “too difficult" the re-

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Booths ia a tourist trailer oppo­
site the Universal let. Outside of
the “motel” was a sign which ad­
vertised rooms at | 1 .M up.
She has entertained at radk
shows for which she trinity
writes her own auags. She aim
dcaigaa her clothe*, paint, ta
water-colors aid collect* rank

THU. MAY 17
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AUDITORIUM

Something New
In Insurance

Hy VIVIAN Him W N
At* New.features Writer
Every mother sparkle*- when
her little daughter step* ont In s
frilly new dress— hut how many

000,000 cltixem wbo live in cities
end towns goes over these un­
surfaced roads, and therefore thr
national welfare is involved, therr
Is another Important aspect. A ll­
weather roads will mean much in
building better social and cultur­
al as well as economic life /• t
rural families. The isolation en­
forced by poor roads is a aisablr
factor In turning able v Ou Um
against farming ns a vocation
Poor roads have helped foster
the pernicious philosophy that tbe
goal of farming was to accumu­
late resources enough to return
to town. Better rural roads will
encourage a higher atandard of
living, Increase interest In better
school* and rural cofnmuntty life
and help establish a prosperous
rural economy that In turn can
V
NKW YORK TIMES
purchase more of the products
of induatry. Better rural mails,
Under the provisions of the haj a total rural road mileage of built where they are needed and
Pott-War Federal-Aid Highway 2,406906 end that 1,474.446 mtloe not aa a mere makework project,
Act farm loaders see the begin­ remain unturfeced. Aaidr from tha will prove good business ^for .he
ning of the end in a long fight fact that much food for the 100,- nation

little these items to their list of
fire ■'must” jobs
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electric
wiring
and
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electrical equipment - nd replace
tionnl Fire I’riitretinn Arrociltimi
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frayrxi
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Re•luring s spring rtes-. up rsh^ worn
psign show that "d n »*n l t*» kill'* romiition the roof which may
may have n tiagir iniplicatHin fur develop leaks and weak spots
ynung«ter&gt; tietween the ages uf from winter storms. If re-roof­
five ard II In u five yrar study ing ia necessary, select fir* rait v&gt;as found that almost half uf vistant asphalt shingles, which
thr fire deaths in the United will help resist chimney sparks.
The beating plant and chimney
Stntrs involved children under 15
years of age ard persona 70 o* also should be thoroughly pawned
older. Nearly twice as many and overhauled. Stacks of old
girla uf five to I. were humid to maraxlnr*. rewspa r&gt;ers a-d dlsdeath as were boys of the same enrded rag*, shoubl be cleaned
out and turned over to a salvage
age.
committee
A high rerrt-ntnge ~ Ylf the*u
deatha were caused by chlldrv i
playing with fire and tnatrbee
U(mI *rem of ihm
Though hnyi ganaratty '.are cup
nil* b •itimitrd at
siderod to lie more likely to
ipy will, matches, the furt that
,051 girls were fatally burned
as cumpared with I.6H2 boya of
the samo age ia atlnbutcl to
the flammability of eirle' cloth-

Tha world'* Urgv*l nuiouotMla
insurance company, unsurpaurd
in rates, covorarev and claim
payment.* offer* yoy the kind of
collision insurance you Kara al­
ways wanted.
Wa will pay 80% of tha first
9250 of rack km and 100% of
tha amount in au ras thereof re
tutting from accidental colli*Ion
or upset to your automobile.
If you dent a fender and it
costa 11 0 to repair we will pay
98 If ft reals you. any 950 to re*
pair a collision or upset damage
to vour car we wiU pay $W Wa ,
will pay all over 950 on louse*
of 9250 or more.
Tha cent of thi* 80% col1 ion
policy i* actually less than you
would have to pay for a 950 dcdusttble collision coliry, requiring
you to pay tha first $50 of each
loss.
Don't drive your automobile
with broken glass, dent fmder*.
find out how little it will rost
you to keep up tha appearance of
TtMir RutomobiU
Gat the beat f&lt;r less, ml] 1TRJ.

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45 PEOPLE
ana M o th
S ta te

T ra rg H n f

Production

&lt;

Lerok O l. B oiler has recent!&gt;
heew transferred from Hobbs. N.
lies to Roswell. N. Mea. * here
br ia Uaimtur for B-SCs.
t-*4!v Officer Harry llanscn
and Mra Hantew left Ibis nor ,rg for Holly stood • here they
wvS a tilt with the former's pareasts far a few weeks
Mr. Ilw b i l h r graduated fix***
Stsairaeie High Sckoai ia H W
i ant them a ttee.de t the 1 - ivrruty
' af FMraSa. where he was a n ew • her af Alpha Taa Omega veeaal
fratereaty. He was m m cteJ wvth
the T ta te im
lijaraanr Crta
tasks of Hartford. &lt; « r - fto n
Fncnd* her* of Mr*. Jit For
IM S la id Jaamary. IS I 2. wW a rrtt wil] i i ( i n to trw.ru that *h*
hr jeased the L'nilrd Stales oak u n i a major o p rn lim in
Cirrtr S a t - f (k* W^CJS.
Army After refem sf a w d c i l Ihr Phorhr Potarr lim piul in
mat Maratiy m i n / a: : W b r a
sb.trKarge freaa the Array ra USoav. G » l**t w w k Mr. and
of Mr*. L A. la -d w iir t t in k
I H t . hr rvtwraed lo lie leu
Mr*. FonrM formerly lived tn
Mr*. J. B. b t l b octiot i&gt; v*- i r f t ilj of FVseaia aat &gt;t » » •
'*auf«nd w twrv br «a &gt; monagn
b w tn *. Tha ataatipg »;* r « d oi'A * vtesfyvrg taw there Ur
llsu*
of tbr lk u rrli«rll Company.
l ha [krvutiuffi! Ini bv Ur&gt; tt ,
DaraJ o t v h • i&lt; f i B » * o l ** * )
Mr. awd Mr*. F_ U
S a t in
p rajrr. A 4 « V M u a wav trfcJ * &gt; ,
have returned from IVrry, Eta
v u U affair, and oroAtrouv T V * ,
■ here they .tilted with Mrs
atiautr* of taa h *i Bmvtiag wvra I
Svana'i mother. Mr*. J. F. JcrsurawJ ami rvysit. p u n . Ur - F I
gwa and *J*ter. H rv Jack A rrirgC.
V i l k i u . r»T » tb- n » « o :
Uo. Another utter. Mr*. J. C.
study "Studying tha D w b a/
K p h rra a v * Tar itioiv kw t far *
tha rtrrlr n ~Gra&lt;* of t n V w t l * ,
After tha marling id jo a lir L '
rafravharaau wrr* j m l lo tha
following mawdb-r*: M r* P
*
Rawlra-.J. Mr*. C. F B i u u . Mr* S p r i n g M e e t H e l d B y
M
E. Bikrr Mr*
il
t t
C o u n ty
F e d e ra tio n
.yard. Mr*. U F Brianu* ^
S. E. Samh**i*ar
M f*
E
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T V n g d a i Sjgrai raeesmg
lin k. Mr* J A l alboun. Mix
isusah fs a a t ) t n j n » u «
R. W
Mnrdn in'.. Vr*
T E.
m m T CFokw. wai twis
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Witwn. Mr*. M n i»»! A .'ta s».
saferd MTemaa-v O s ' H m iv
Mr*
W
J Ib &lt; U
Mix* J* a
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I* a g k Mr*. Re} TV
Waddell.
Mr*
T—
Mr*. J P TVirmomt Mr*. r V
laaJunVnr. Mr* J It l ittkr.
Mr* W U CUrk

Ci vi c Department
Luncheon Thursday

Tfce C o x Dryanmnit of the
X fsa sa 'i Club • ill hav* its cov­
er's*! &lt;ti*h laarkssa on Tharwday
u I2.3B r “"M The program will
he vpeaiwwvd by the F ms Arts
Ikyaitrarit. M r». E f^. Biranke.
iraiiiiss
5 lsr&gt; J B rn sltr will

WALGREEN’S
ORLANDO

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FARM - TO - MARKET ROADS

:Barbara Balsara To
Sin* In Davis Recital

to get all-year hard-surfaced
The OPA wants full production rosdi to moat of the nation's sis
Os ’ the beat possible solution for million farms. During the first
•the growing throat of Inflation, three rear* after the war 9160,­
000,000 w ill be available annually
for the Improvement of itcondary highway*, This classification
roods traveled by school buses
end the rural free delivery mall

cmrritn.

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•The Federal-Aid funds will be
matched by State and county ap­
propriations, providing a yearly
sum for three rears of |300,*
000,000. Th# secondary-road Im­
provement program U one oart
of the gtneral act allotting 9600,­
000,000 each year for l&gt;w«a years
fer use on the maid through
routes and for constructing new
routes and by pause around cltlea.
Tbe program will ba administered

Retard ,tv

Mra. Rogers IdElected
HfdUOf Luuuty ?*T«A.

school thorns of mine hadat aetit

mutherv n-aiise (list thou
Fire Hazardn Lurk i tot
may lie drr«*ed in a
In Frilly Dre8*ses hnrar.l’
Figure* rnmpilcd by the

Newa o f ’ the German surrender aeema to have resulted
In an upsurge, rather than a decrease, o f War Bond sales.
In New York State, celebrants flocked by thousands to
boothfi selling bonds stamped “This Bond Issued‘ on V-F.
Day.” And Frederick W. Gehle, State Chairman of the
War Flnapce Committee, promised that any purchased dur­
ing the remainder o f' what was also Seventh War Igtan
Mobilization Week would read “ Issued during V-E Week.”
It’s a good omen for the success o f the giguntic new
Seventh War Loan driven which starts this month. Ameri­
can citizens apparently realize what their leaders feared
thev would forget— that there Is another powerful enemy
still unbeaten. They know the Importance of bond-huyintr
in the conquest o f that foe.
Juat as the early defeat of Germany has shortened
hy so mqch the length of the war still to he won, so every
i i ona of tha tllaa in Central
Florida for a retired railway bond bought now will contribute to the speedy nnd safe re­
workers' colony. Tbs climate sod turn o f the men In the Pacific.

A Jackson county rspressntatlva proposes tnst thf Laglsls'ure
be abolished and all Ita duties be
tumad over to tha Govsmor.
Th «t would b* one way ot falling
rid, of democracy In thla state.
George McRorv, when he was rt
i .prssentaUv* from thla county,
lu fg fitc d a better wav. Instead
.jf: having it meet elxty days
rvary two years, ha woujd have
It meet two days every sixty

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A typical example o f Nazi culture wan the burning
of the university library in Louvain, Belgium. It waa the
second time thin library had suffered from a German in­
vasion. During the first world war the Germans wantonly
destroyed the library, and it was rebuilt by American gifts
of books and money. Those may lie requested again; but
Mgr. Van Wayenbergh, rector of the university, announces
that the Belgians themselves have ulready collected .‘150.­
000 books towards s third library.
The second building provoked a bitter controversy. The
architect, Whitney Warren of New York, waa asked by
Cardinal Mercier, the Belgian leader in the last war, to I
nut an inscription on the building which would embody
history and teach a lesson. He carved on it a Latin incep­
tion meaning, “ Destroyed by Teutonic fury; restored by
objected; he wanted to forgive the Germans and build
American generosity.” The then rector of the university

Wa are clad to aea that the
Aaaociated Praia hai disapproved
tha action of Edward Kennedy In
doabla-^fnaslng hl» eolltaguei and
vlolatlne hla pledge In connection
with the surrender atory acoopad” at Eisenhower'i headnuarters.

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Nazi Culture

MONDAY, MAY 14. 1*46

(c t r d

TC* REAtOrHQW ' EAR THEY'VE DRIFTED

kir* J-n.i Rof/r* at S M ialX
• u flrctfvj prw ii»nt of the Semi
ncXr Coantt I l . A . Council^ »'
H* annual mooting at the San
lord Grammar School ThuruU)
Mr*. B. R. Gray ol Uonpraod »*&gt;
elected a&gt; vkv-f rwidsnt; Urt
( l a r l n Wilke of Sanford a* »«v
rotary, and lira. 11 H. Crumlrj
of Sanford a* trvssuret.
Th* mrrtini waa rallrd to or
Act by thr prtaidmt. lira. B. F
Ward, according to Mr*. R- 1.
Cooprr. Korrvtary. pra-troL Min­
ute* of the laat n w t in f wrrv
road and approvod and a tvport
of ikr trraauror waa fir t a by
Mra. Stella I’ Arrinrton.
The children of Mra. Margaret
(toils of tbe Fifth Grade, enter­
tained the Council with a fine
Mother's Day rrogram.
The Council r becked up on
fund* in the treasury and it wa»
derided to leave clunc fund* in
the treasury until needed, as the
vmall staff of .toetora ia So busy
(hat no time rsaild br ( i n n to
clinic* just now. and these funds
• ill Is needed in slays to come
VIrv Amn/ton, principal of
the South Side Grammar School
and Mr*. R. K. Kipp, principal
of the Junior High School and
sanford Grammar School, r\presses! appreciation for prwious
co-operation of local and county
I T A yrmips
W ar* and mean,
of renewin* interest in the PTA
•ere discussed
The meet in e adjourned to the
Grammar $cK«n| |imrh room fur
luncheon
The County Council. Mrs. Coop­
er -aid. wishes to etpreaa thanks
to Mrs Kmma Flynt. for h&lt;pitalit) estended to |hr group.

THE PRESENT
TK at L a sts A

Year

A SUBSCRPHON TO
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H om e

N g w ip a p c f

JAM UP and HONEY
I'lIKSENT

ORIGIN Al

GRAND OLE O PRY
.Stars In Person
Friday, May 18

UNCLE DAVE M ACO N
Ills LAST TOUIt
Fat Vegetables As
Meat. Crisis (irows

CURLY FOX

II,• t HARIJtTTF H U M S
,i
t|i|\ w.t:
l u w i i lr d l‘rr*» li«nl lilllw
|\ VI I'M nf , nrirnl .*•1,1 i .Hillin'
n*
,|i.h tagr* in ii.t-iil |H.nlti&gt; .*in| '*'.»i ..-'i
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|t'» .* lu.kt tlllllg f«I U» Ilf
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thr l nitr.1 Slate* lluil I nr &gt;r««nn
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There sill he a Mother's Dav of rival plantv m *rgrtal.l&lt;-i I* f„|,|
«r ll gi. i.-. I t,..
dinner at the ITSO lomotm* ■
Ln ,..i .-i
aight from «l:00 o'clock until R :«l | Ann Williams-Hollar, foo.1 »l»*l I *
o’clock, at which the sailor* at i initrii&gt;i&gt;ii vn»i»ult»nl. ha* .«fillrii
lt&lt;
the Sanford Naval Air Station ;
a t»».k. "I o«ike*l ro A our Toslr. '
.. . .
• ill play host* a» a tribute t&gt;. ,
I kurtitial li*»ik* $21. whirh roll |
|,„|a|„
the mother* of Sanford
lain* ovrr Lai vrgrtablr rmpr*
.........
Joe Hall, director of the USO li
«houl.l |rost
invalualikr !&lt;•
,
thi* morning «tate*l that an appro hou*rwivr* r«. king
thru liroin*
priate program i* hein* arrane**l
(,if
Mini intrirwlin* &lt;**&gt; *•'
|
B-d that all *enmr ho»te*»e- yrnr the- idtr t !■ ■*»
tin)
,
• helher the, are mother* or Hot ' .an obtain m
%rireUl»b'
»
are cordially invite*! to attend
'Fwilirtl In ^ *»til Tapir* rnt»
&lt; tj
lamlull mformalmit ••»»
«
, y ,
the uulritiMtial ••ualltira ul
, „&gt;k
,
IMtilru. x iHIVing ifUl.lr (»»r f* r -h ,0| f (#,
avertable*, i IranilMf a»ul Mlurittg I
tii.t.l
tii-lru('tion« Tbrn ranis' a chart
t, t t,
tor rooking ul I tbr \rgrtablr« yni | Sj,, , ,,,,,
n r r hrartl ol taml many y«»M f u
, &gt;.
i*rot»ably ilnnT
in ftint|»l« ( IX,
tr*
Ia«hion
A«*)k« -r.»
CA R E FOR D IN N E R W A R F
Tbr la^l (wo third*
of this ■old m rui'
h
With ns* dishes scarce the-r ra»*»klM**»V M (Irvole** |o umiBUal llVldu tl |M. :i r
decs. many precaution rccorr and f»i»r recipes for rookinjt \rgr ru*lar«* » u p *
mendsd for handling fine chins tables mlhy t»T thrm meals in a r.Mima Mint tr.i.
•Ii«b \\ r print hrrr With |»ri
iin.ln
*ta»*
mat also be advisable for ever*
Jss diruerssrs. Hurried disk • miMiofi of iba pkibiiahrr* n irw Jf,.r |n i... ».
4«ni[ Ir ie*&lt;ip4 v Ahht.ii Ahill Jlir 1niplt.il mi.I l*M
washing often reuse* breaker*
Careful, efficient sleeking, wash you an ».lra of how Irrupting thry
«,*.
j
I 'r . l i . .
M
lug. and staring saves dishes.
Staffed ,\dlirK«akrw
, . m-.Ii Ii -aI v» i
Scraping dir hew with a rubber
4 mr-bum
aitichok. 4. |!i .
scr-aprr or paper. Instead of s
metal utrsisil. prevents marring
the surface
Starling
in Heal
piles according to sise. when
dishes are scraped, help* avoid
3 Uhlr*p»on« %»hil# »m r
topping rrashs-* that m il .xcur
3 tjiMr«|M(on* walrr
when soiled wl* bos are tumbled
2 to 3 table*pwnv bultvr
wa tha d rainbow id
1 1 / 2 lablmiNHihv tomato |»«»tr
Washing just a few di*hr* at a
Sail atal blark |'C|»|«rr to tuatr
time in the sink or di-hpan
r«M»l
artlrhokm
an&lt;1 *lrain
leasees breakage So doe* * itad
or folded dish towel tn the lot ('hup t»ii MMiR fine, 'life mil'll
firn*
P«»ui ••nion »»»•!
torn of tbe dishpan. and also
miuhrnnm in hoi (at for .*• mm
inder the rack or on thr drain
. utr«. a»•t*t tiimalt. |ia»tr m«t(
board particular! v if rhina I*
ovrr r load flamr for atHillmr '•
fragile. Harsh *courinr
. der* ininutr*
l*rv IravrM of arlirh*»Vr
steel wool, or metal cleaner mat ajairt f«ntly. rnimvi rh«»k« *ith
srratrh a dish Strong sosp am Kan.11. i.f apo*«n an&lt;1 *rator »n
moeua. nr trashing soda a i r hard • iiir
Fill wrll« of artichokes
an metal trim. Never pour lolling with mittwra, i»Urr »lic* of ba
water over cold dishes’ or cold con ovti top ami tic In plac*
water on hot diahea.
. with ronf. Place In baklnr «li»h.
Stare dishea in pilds ar.i.rdtng add wine ontl aalrr, and rook for
ta tiae. Set each piece down rare 10 minutri in a moderate own,
fn llr: the foot of a dish ■« not bw«tinr
orraftinnally
Hrnio\r
always glared and mar sciale the ( rord nnd arrve.
fare of. the one beneath l.ilrstse.'
Sottr I'rra a Surrol»**K
lift don't elide, a plate from the
I tn I S ni|&gt;a rofilnl fre It
pile. Separate stacked piste* of lima liran* or
flat rhina with pad* of *oft
? cup*
frotrii l»al#v lima*
paper or cloth
Protect • pout rooked
of S teapot bv covering * ith a,
2 co|»* krrttrl corn.
hollow cork or rwrdb,wnj rsn
frYfli «»• cann«*4l
Best place for cup* is uu,n| on
1 cup «oui cream
a separate shelf. A narrow &gt;tep
I ulilr*pouti butter
shelf to hold cup* ran te set In
flail aml black pepper or »* r r
between two wider shelve* Cup* Us taatr
Ileal com and lima baarv« wilh
•saaDr tha nost easily broken
s M ha rdaet pieces .p, replace, butler in too of doubla boiler.
akxsM never he stacked, because When tbormurhly hot, itir in »our
edges and haisdMa are realty' cicam %f&gt;&lt;1 ecaaonin*. Heat thor
chinas A H a a d s g rnpg from busies ou*h!y and tr r r * .
b dangerous far handle*, and cops
Mar ha ballad loose by piles

TEXAS RUBY

Mother’s I)av Dinner
To Br Held At USO

the

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GABRIEL TUCKER
THE FOX HUNTERS
JAM UP and HONEY
MAM MONTH TFNT THEATER (seats
NEXT TO FITY
(3000
BALL PARK
SH()\y STARTS - 8 P.M.
(JEN. ADM. 1.00

CHILDREN 50c

(T V\ INC.)

in don't a.i wr ran, we'D bring to bear
/ Y on the Jaji* oil the additional might
wc'va Item using against Germany.

millton pounds r
ght by New Fa;

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If you have an beam#— whether from
work, land, or capital—you hkve a quota
in the 7th War Loan. Bo sure to maka itl

What willilcost.thisMovingDayof War?

ELECTRIC R E F R IG E R A T O R S
Come To The Yd. nK Peoples

ELECTRIC

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RALLY MEL "INC,
BEGINNING

i 27, 1945

n n c ? T !M Q F 9 U

EVENING.

PAOLA. FLORIDA

Estimate it ia these terms: The job of
moving million* of men from one front to
pnothcr. Thousand ! of (hipf Is jo a n j U&gt;«
Aqqdir* of liattlc. Swarms of new-typo air­
craft Lo blast the path into enemy territory.
You can get an idea of tha coat from the
fact that Uncle Sam needs 7 .------- ^ —
billions from us in the mighty
Seventh War Loan * nose/
PjPW?
Tbe Seventh War Loan A m i r *
will call for thr greatest bond-y / C T ^QM
buying we have over daa&amp;CIUsUUsJI

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Greetings for Fathers Overseas Shout d Ke Mailed Soon

The Beat Ford Service
fa Centre! Florida.
V * epcdaliie In complete mo­
tor overhaul*.

Strickland-Morrison
Inc.

" T URGES THAI

T5T
H kTirFlD'TY B O H ^ T

uuat be oeot by 71 ra t-«lo s s B all,
in sealed onvolppos, and I f soil-'
dior-dada are to get them by.. ,, j
Tather'a Day, June 17. by sura to
fiSdross them carefu lly and corroo t l y

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- H a l l y ^ " I* kept. It atiooM be convenient
cwivrn

Church of The Nazarene

^MAn tr

Hanford. FI*.

put under the hi-h cheati or little and you'll hnvc more fun your­
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CaBfh itnd chair '1W*vtWft:}tt-«iU- in self*
evitable -apllia. (And they arc I Bavaria ur the secoml largest
- o tr E e e d m g
(state of Clormi.y, with an area
„ork surface where you •nany!)
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I’erncmljei that to learn to feed : of tome 30,000 aquare mile*.
. 8 * CHARLOTTE ADAMS
h ut i:,e
lo i r,h« r’ " r j
Aaanrialed Pres* Food KHtor 'J t"‘rn- the vrKvUiblrx, nr whatever n r's self is n very difficult proc
'
IVfUute stamps were Issued for
,, Are you one o f thoac ycmn[f.&gt; i-lu you have to do preparatory ce»a and ypili* and food all ovar ' the first time in |A*U In (ire^t
the
face
are
a
neeuas
irp
u
t
of
eiotOfi* wryi finds Use mcclimu’ * to In* lacdlne. Until n c.uld eats
I II ri tain.
!&gt;f pupaiinv ,lbc bab"1* fool and mccixely v.hal the rest of the It. If the mess he must make in
lha actual procaa. of feeding family il wi, it only mid t-&gt; you. learninir D easily cleaned vou
t’alladlum is a metal always
k.ltt a rhotaf Do you fed s» i.urut. to mix hit rqiecial eooki r, i will be far more ivhsxed about It I preae t t &gt; some extent in plati­
■though it ware it’&gt;t o e more utensil* in with thoac of the rest 'and that iaaa a he will learn num ores.
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ching to do— to tn« point whore of the hounivold.
| more easily—ami everybody «onyou aora'tiinrx wonder wh - you
Philadelphia was the Greek
Lc xure, In viorl^ng out yaur I errned will have a better time.
•tail him. evett though you |ov. time achcdulr, t act irtim&gt; for There'* no more fun than eating, name of a province in eastern
tint very dcarly.l Take heart;
ptcparini; loimul.i v.nen you've let your child le a n that early. Fairs! Ine.
,1 The question of what your haby clvunai u;&gt; lie
of the kilcbe
4h«U eat, how much ami Vo,, jioaiji eleiy, It will go much fast­
yftert is the business of your doc, er it ’*ou haven't a sink and work
•va&gt;r. No laymai could.’ ot ihodld surf.co cluttered with iliily pots
advise you on such matters. Hut und pans.
113 Palmetto A v e „ Sanford, Fla.
,, ny coAk who has lcarne.1 to
.
Mrnu For tlaby
work • efflriesitly in Her kitshen.
Order of Servleea
If
your
luihy
hns
reached
the
caper ml Iv one who has chit
Sunday
a r * l of her- own, can perhaps |
when ho eat* Vogctab es a d
rive you ionic tint mi provtliir,- othur solid fouds, try to roako
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PHONE 143 OR BRING YOUR Ad* to T H I SANFORD HERALD
Court? five words to Ue Hoc, inctndlng phene end oddreal.
All aivertlaoaente far (llaatlone wanted will he charged for at the
regalar classified rates.
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H. B. POPE CO.
U. 8, TIRES ond TUBES
MODERN wall located I
kouie. Phono 0122.

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Dr AD ELAID E. KFJIH
AP Newefeature# Writer
Owing to circumstance* beyond
j
our control-----B I* a phrase j&gt;fJ
o^len heard on the airwave*.
wo,
Generally It explain* an Inter- c#|
ruption In tran»ml»aion.
Thi*
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llol
Recently— due to circumstance* wr|
&gt;1 war and the manpower shortago — two women went to work
at National Broadcasting Com- J”
pony control boards, a* studio
englnesrs. It Is the first time in
NBC's history that women have wni
controlled transmission on any of
I
ite program*. A third woman *
Shi
tow an apprentice — soon will|*hii
■&gt;* added to the ranks.
whi
Ths two engineer* aro Ruth de»

lb# Emprror.
A yoar altar war itarwd bo
mad* a jolimn pilgrlmur* to tha
grand ;hrin* cf the S od Gcddeu
to pray for ••divine a**;»tane«"
Only but December, when Hup«rTortreaie« were bomblnr Japan,
Ulrohlto vlalted to the famed Ite
ihrine to pray for victory.
When Illrohito came to power
in 1920 he chore for the name
of hia reign “ ahuwn," which may
be trar.nUted "enlightenment and
peace." But the army made it n
mockery with the invaiion of
Manchuria.
Illrohito
dutifully
played the rote of puppet, ar­
ranged by Japan’a real ruler*.
It in not believed likely that
he will become a eelf impoaed
exile In Manchuria or elsewhere
when the preanure on .Inpun gel*
too great. HI* jtihjrclR would
have no god, and liirohitn hold*
the empire together, Rome ob•ervorR believe he 1* too con­
cerned to desert hi* people.
Taking hi* job seriously, hut
performing his duties mechan­
ically, he might be expected even
In aid the United Nation* in mak-

Mirrors, Venetians and Franied^ Polished Plate Best Grade.

LOST: Young fomate rod pi
itrayed from home.
Rewoi
U n . J. J. Duren, W. l i t St.

Glass Table Tops and Desk Tops Cut Any Size
Automobile Glass Installed While You Walt,

LOST: Pair of gold rim (Isaac*,
(omewhere down town. J. B.
Quattlobaum.

The Scala pa luce In Verona wu*
the home of famou* poet* and
artlita under the rule of the
ScaJIger family, 1000-1187.

10-ROOM HOUSE, gorage. largo
greened porch 80i Maple Avo. LOST: Wallet, Prince Gardner
aeamleai, containing valuabli
14 ACRE farm tiled, good flow­
p a p e r * , overaea* louvenlri.
ing well*, 10 acroi rough land
Clarence B. Knapp.' Return
Palm Hammock Sanford, Fla.
wallet to draft board.
F, Z. Bull, 1101 Park Ave.,
Sfiiford, Ha. Phono 861-W.
LOST: Silver Identification brae10 ROOM HOUSE completely
let between 9th St. Bail Park
furnished. 703 Palmetto Ave­
and 20th St. Jamai L. Fox. en­
nue.
graving. Reward. Phone 759- J
.after (LOO P.M.
LARGE electric fan and uble
radio.
Phone 758-W.

Wc Can Furnish Paint And Glass For E very Purpose
We A re Equlped To Handle Any Site Job Regardless O f How
Large Or How Small.
The Complete Paint And Glass Store

When
Dante , was
banished
from Florence, he found tempo­
rary uiylum in the Sc ila palace
In Verona.

E. BOLLS, Owner

117 So. P A R K PHONE 303

HELP WANTED—
FU LL TIME maid,
Box X, c-o Herald.
ebactT. P. O. Box 1169

ford.

FOR SALE
COLORED
J rl*
for
leundry
4 room house close to shopping
— Jar hour* and wngc*
district.
Apply
In person. Seminole
Robert A. William*
County Laundry Co.. 810 W.
PM m 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
3rd SL
PORTABLE a e w I n g machine,
good condition, 130.00. Phone HELPER for Jimmie Cowan
Bhoet Metal Work*.
. PIANO j WARDROBE: buffet and
■dining table. Mr*. J. S Clark,
TU. 8, Box 123, Sanford.
&lt; OLD UNDERWOOD typewriter.
. Sanford Auto Parte.
M ILK COW and calf, 2 weeks
rid. E W Smith, Oelocn, Fla

CHEF OR flrat class cook, ale
we Itree*. Orango City Hot#
Orange City, Fu.
FU LL TIME MAID, white or col°r*d. Apply 812 Magnolia Ave,
PORTER and maid. Hotel Mon-

A GENERAL upkeep and repair
man, mu*t know somethin*
about pipe fitting. Apply In
person to Bemlnole
aunty
IN I •THOROUGIIbred Guernsey
Bull, 2 yr*. old. 1317 OoufUc
0 hob with housework
O for two children. Mr*,
WO STORY house, 6 bedroom*
fion, 8482 Sanford Avo.
and bath upstalra and. one bedroom, bath downcUlra, living.room, dining room, kitchen, SIT. W AN TE D —
U g screened porch. Edward F.
W EPT
CORN
for
tanning
Jtlrt'c, Banford-Qrlando Hlway.

A N IC E country homo, cool and
quiet. FVult troee. Ideal placo
•, for cowg and chicken*. Edward
F, lane, phonl 468.
'-

W ANTED t -any kind of perman­
ent Job with placo to stay in­
cluded In deal. Four In family.
J. Saundcn, Florid* Hotel.

m is c e l l a n e o u s
LY cash fo r any make
&gt;lle from 1930 to 1934. dlfferont Idea.
“ It** pretty har,e t,. *urpn&gt;*
Ifellbt, Avalon Apart■* man Ip * mechanical field "
•ha say*, “ tut women ran he
CURTAINS,
table cloth*. *•* rood It** b*t * rase o'
■carfe, we
•tarchod ana leamlnr whet you arc dolnp—
stretched. 611 MoUonvllio Avo.
Phone 879,

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tlon. 8e« It at 106

toetto Ave.

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elect • to

Li&amp;n9t Phcn®

UR nature) dealt* fo r prlvi

FINISHED^HOUSE. {in t Bl.

From those who have served

■UY SPECIAL GRADE CHICKS
wr or buitneo* associate*
not h f*r o f your personal
dre. There la no cauoa for
•fnaim enL
ton*bio credit requirement*.
Cb-»ak*ri on money loans,

GENERAL
MOTORS

Seminole
Tire Shop
_________________ ___

THE ONE STOP
STATION

L u b r ic a t io n "*

BATTERIES

IT , ; ^ COVERS
ACCESSORIES

:.vEaiih Jb America's progressive instinct
•nd in the things which r i m It— science,

received the first priceless

gift of Victory
(b it

WANTED TO RENT

living, working fcnd contributing to the
national welfare.

thclrcountryonfar-off fields
o f combat, wc have now

V ic t o r y

and with
a d i a l lenge!

For from these men who have sacrificed
so much— thd /tom the other millions
who ham backed their efforts by carrying
on so effectively their appointed tasks at
home—comes the demand thit total vie*
tory andJfmal pesos, through triumph over
Japan, shell bring them Hie opportunities
for which they fought and worked—the
opportunities to life, progress and prosper.
Here is a challenge to us all— a challenge
to see to it that the load to realisation
of them natural human amhlilonTjun#;
. l.

smooth tqd freight
L good for onr
men Is good for
there are dnie-u
upon which Arm

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and our countryMotor*} ahJ that
unfailing guides
an depend.

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xatioO, esc
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VOLUME X X X V I

Esliblbhcd 1908

SANFORD, FLO RID A,

W EDNESDAY, M AY

Ifi, 19 1f&gt;

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Member Associated Press

119.

Victory
Seen
Carrier Strike Against By Democrats Yugoslav Partisans Demand
Japs Is Biggest Yet On Tariff Vote Rule Of Austrian Province
'J357 Enemy Air Planes

Knocked Down Dur­
ing Week-End As
Japs Fight Back

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First Nazi Submarine (wives U p O f f Jersey Coast

Sweeping Re-Organization Of Govern­
ment Agencies By
Truman Predicted

Tight Knot Makes Spot Tighter

WASHINGTON, D.C„ May
18. ( A P ) —The House Ways
and Mean* Committee voted
to give the President new
authority to redurc tariffs
In International trade agree*

IB y A■ ■ *•*■ tee H e n

Admiral Clark today said
the past two-day atrike on
the southern Jap homeland
jvaa the moat damaging ever
Wnadc by carrier task forces.
The only gain on the Okin­
awa line waa the capture o f
Chocolato Drop Hill after a
alx-day battle which flaw the
•larin ea driven back three

4li p Ast^f Ni 114 frrmtt

The Allies faced n conftifletl and delicate situation in
the Austrian province of Curini hia today us a result of
Yojroslav demands to that
area. In the provincial capital
of KlaKcufurL two district
military Hilminstrations are
now functioning. It Is ob­
vious that some agreement

RirnlM.

WASHINGTON. May 10, &lt;/D—
Democrat* predicted victory to­
day m the first congressional
test on mnjor legislation the A d­
ministration iays Is essential for
post-war international economic
cooperation The House Ways and
Means Committee called for a
showihiwn vote on a bill giving
the I’residejtt broad new author­
ity to reduce Ini iff* In reciprocal

times.
Vicious Jap counter-attack* In­
volving fills, rifle butts and
kn lm , have slowed American adahees on Okinawa and Mindanao.
« Admiral Nlmlts announced 357
S l U h wars knocked down by
American carrier planes over thp
week-end. Th* Australians were
slowed in their conquest of Tarakan Island o ff Borneo by heavy
rains. On Luzon, the American*
— ressed within too yards of tpo
T&gt;am, cast o f Manila,
Small
ains were made in north Luton
»yond Delate Pass.
Latest svsilahle reports esti­
mated there still were 50,000
.Japanese troop* on Mindanao.
\*MacAr tbur's communique i n d i ­
cated the hulk of these were
pineered In Bukidnon province by
the 40lh and 31st division*.

must hi- reached between the Bri­
tish K tg h th A r m y *n d M a rs h a l
T lt n 'a l ’ ftrtfjinna a-* tn who octUipU'n a r ia
R e fe rrin g ip'ecim lly to R tic h *
miiT^hnl H e rm a n n flo o rin g And

Ficbl
atoilt

which -&gt;«£*r .Gen.

Boaeoe

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RwoodnrtTi famous Twetitv-fourth
S O r i them.
{
Meantime, Gen, Douglas MacArthur' announced In today’s rom
inunique that Mindanao was DO
per cant liberated. Mindanao, with
.#■30,908 square mil##, is the second
” largest island In the Philippines.
The gsnsral also said Mh-danso's population waj PS per cent
liberated. Zamboanga third larg­
est city in the Phllipptnea, had
UO.OOO population and Davao,
Rfourth largest, 100,000 before the
war. The Island probably exceed­
ed 400,000 in population, much of
the remaining civilian* living
K S ItliM * O* r , | « f l t r )

'ipRace Track Funds
Given To Counties
TALLAHASSEE. May 18 (Spe­
cial)— State Comptroller, J, M.
Lee, has announced the dletribuYUtlon of ( 2,000 of race track funds
to each county from race track
taxes.
'With the lifting of the Federal
regulation closing race tracks,
several dog tracks are again
— nperetlng end the Comptroller
* « U U s that It is possible tnat the
entire amount guaranteed
to
counties— (83.000.— may be avail­
a b le from this source. In the
"- •v— t - w r i i n r - t a m m r i h o K of
this aura then it wfU b* mada up
•V u June 80th frgm the General
Revenue Fund of the Btate. ■

Today's distribution brings the
total distributed to date to (20,000 per county, leaving a balance
doe each of the several coonties
(13,000, ,

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The Comptroller le also making
a distribution to the Teacher?
Salary Fund (a the amount of
( 1 J I U I U L which completes
the payment to teachers for this
fiscal year.

**nU ri|i|(*n n f (tiw b b o U /* th e M®**

oboorb
lent agencies Into regular
rnu nf the government

pruiiAgKfnia «hn«r* purpono In to
b ir a k
g iv iit

tsio itt w u u ld in o L s d ^ i^ W

Over$55*OOOInBBonds
Are Sold In County

tin u tiK v m in ing the* th r^ r
l 't m c n tltu t tle fc a lp ti l i l t *

Il f !, ill lti\
I be lUiv-xinn* riuiliniit*i! tti ex
i li-tph all InwiiPh found in

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were ruled nut hy
ODTs
vntiinlarv travel 'tittallment pmurnin for athletl’ * New Year's
day gomes would be nermltted
If the trsnspoiUllon situation U

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The !lnu*o I* on the verge of
another poll la i battle (Inly 14
name* are needtd on * petition
forrlnc floor action Proponents
eiperl to get then thl* week.
TH REE
KUSH (N na a naked Jap delay* 11&gt; taXiug off liU
The inanufnetuio of juke boxes,
left shoe, somawhe
'here In the Philippine*, ami the ,' A* surrender nl- ' other coin machine*, gulf bells
moet become* nl s death. It didn’ t. Thr Yanks fo*’ ld that tie’ll iun *nd printing lrudc» machinery
tied
led the shoo-lace too light and tw«u .stym iedby It In the strip- ■ n gi'en the gt&lt;-en llgbi by the
quick
uick act . they'd orderrd. Thla la/a Udf.' ArSiy- Signal Corps photo writ.
r Internath^el goandphoto)
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has booh apparently &gt;of benefit to
crop* ao no particular damage
had boon reported by grower* and
ahlppcn up to Tuoaday afternoon.
Weatherman B. F. Whitner re­
ported that the raldfall In Banlord wee maaeured at 1.16 Inchea. fThia amounta to more rain­
fall than that which had fallen
hero daring the entire monthi of
(C u Om M on r * « e P ivot

Brother Of A. Zinzer
Pies In Louisiana

Mr. Zlnier, a retired fanner*
wee a veteran .of the Bp— tab*
American War/ B« toaST hie
home.In Sanford for M time with
hi* brother and ilitif-ln-l**, The

S ^W E A TH E R

Department of Agriculture in the
■praying of 450 head of cattle at
the Ralph Wight ranch near l-ake
Jessup with a solution of DDT,
sensational new Insecticide, was
repealed again yesterday on the
eame cattle In order to destroy
any larvae that might be present
County Agent C.R. H a v in g ha*
termed the experiment a 100 per­
cent success a* f i r aa he ran detemlno. I’ rlor to tha spraying yes­
terday. he *aid, tha cattle snowed
that 75 percent of those pr*rk&gt;u»(t'otaflnWNl Or !a■£* rH*J

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A decrease in the amount of
produce sold at the Btate Farm­
er's Market during April as com­
pared with the same month in
1944, Is Indicated In i cci.nl
figures given out by HJ Le­
hman, market manager. Gross
receipts, on the other hand, were
higher.
During April, the report »hu»e
that total unite and iale« of
Florida products amounted to
OTjrrr. im r or out
lu t e ' ptoduels, 050 unfts. a total o( UHJ,821 unite. Total gross receipts
were (305,085.
Total units and salsa for April,
1D44 were 143,914. but sales
boon trucked to Bariftrrd, end
mlnua wheel* hare beeg placed amounted to only (290,778.
Oranges were with most val­
on temporary boa .foundation* at uable
in tales, 10,699 boxes bring­
Sanford's new trailer camp at ing (82,240. Celery was next in
French
Avenue
and
Fourth rolus with 0,783 crates bringing
Btreet.
(45,788, on average o f (4.CU a
Naval autborltlea are now con- crate. Rad bliss potatoes brought
alderlng
plane eubmltted
for (28,810 far 12,1(1 o f the 60
buildings to houee toilet and
ehower facllltlee, ecoerdlng ter pound sacks.
Cabbage lad In unit (ales of
50 pound socks with 18A98 units
sold and gross sales o f (19A40.
Cucumber* brought (25,103 for
4388 bushel bsikets. Iceberg l*ttuca.; brought (18330 for 3rP.73
crate*. Beans were a money crop
with 14,435 bushel*
bringing
(43,180, Tomatoes wars still In
big demand and 3350 bushels
brought (18,684.

Twenty Navy T ra ile r
Located At Camp

Lieut Orville Barks
Liberated From Nazis

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the

Minister
H«iii»e

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i oui tintn-, it 11* the AIMed inten­
tion the
German* should admfni-Trr their country lti eberlem c to 'Hied direction " And
added.

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have

loniioti fo undertaking
duu of adU'Tnittering

of i ha ( II I“vh lit* tint

nil*! E d w a rd H lg g lin
tf t Seminole ( 0111 t

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the bdrr.»rpvany

op

Less Than Half Of
Local Landlords
Are Registered

Lieut. (Jordon Swaim
I Awarded fith Star

Boyle Gains Approval
For 4 Local Bills

ing tha compensation o f Seminole ten.

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harmonica

Longwood

Saturday

contest

was

Dog racing 1will ha resumed
Saturday avantig at 8:00 o'eloek
at the Ban/ortfi * Orlando Kennel
Club. There w II be eSht recce
sightly with d ily double on the
second and thli 1 race and quliiellia on the I jurth, atxth and

The annual federal Inspection
of Co. C, Florida State Guard,
rill be held at the Armory Fri­
day nlfhL Cast. John Galloway
announced lodsjr. A ll man ware
ordered to be at tha Armory at
7:45 o'clock In uniform with full
equIpmonL

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\r&lt;&gt; Doinif To Help

Tha uniform wilt be khaki
oremsa cap, khaki shirt and
track le located at Long- slacks, khaki tie and bait. Issue
top
and mar he mched-by shoe* must be worn aa wall aa
Man wars urged by
turning from t u Sanford - Ormake sura' that
and clean

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Brook's And RrolWilee i*u»‘fiRiNs«
F\*II What UliuPliheft

LieaL OrviUt L. Bariu, forme* County Board of Public Instruc­ won by David Hsrrisl.
Sanford physician. who Waa cap­ tion members at (50 par month.
tured by the Germane daring the
Federal Inspection
North African Campaign on Feb.
IT, IM A Vae taken to Germany
C* On Friday
r ok
----- Dog Racing Starts At Of Co.
et a prleoner
of war, sura
and who

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04* tpAtiun of

rnddrifM l*» la- f hi !*♦I hy tin
tlnirrhfp* in liidnic h nii r iiu‘d
upiin llndr M’iufii In adjust them
( oinme ret*i"I i*m t4» civil hit . w n t twia&gt;
The Market ( omimM" »■* * "w»
thy Eiibjrit nf t*n brief but In
Aiipiuiimatrlv 76U p e r s o n a
i i o m I of
nnlnli Wiwhtr Hem v fitrmativi* talWr to Ki^anlana i&gt;
N o kle. t It ( lontw ^
X
thr Rin. ^ I* Htt.w nice, im«itiif rcntiMg. ,.r offering for rent,
In
nod H
I l,e l on imi
1
nf thr- f iri*t |'n *b&gt; In urn ( nurrh, dwelling iiuarter* in Seminole ^
inMl! MgeraMI l h»* Kin W I" 11r4k*iIkm, Ji J.i.on( v will have rrgritcred tortey rv)
in lb., in*,, rent regristrstion *
A ll t h a l n 'ln u in *
1
nf tllf F If -I |f Hft( |»t » Vllft h
|h. 1 the p f 'jn l
I., Iss-I.Hlf ..f f&gt;.
l.t.
I ^ i t . r i eld ut tio- Armory in Sanford,
l;. ...-It II |)„vt» \i..|» Rent Dir- •
itopr mViiJ
1 hi" - ' 1 &gt; I
1h a r i* i t .»(*' ' *i‘ * 111 I
1
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Md.ket
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a
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I,.;,,
irw alo l dial thr actual
it I 0 1 t tin e ^1 a ) " i 11
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llnpp
I
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iigi-i i nl.ori would fall short of
H i . pi ot n-e d 1**4 ki' 1 1' l.i f
1 hr k. .
liiiinld Hai tu*F, til
• |th clraiuiiir
-Qiiutv of the t«* tuy, fieiil \V rut I hn • of 1*
(hr r-atiiimled 2000 which OPA
tn t u t »*f lb*1
" M«'tt«*Mii*t ( hildi«*n,'i
mulnlng major pnlm* of thr Ad* mnl vim ild hi* m*i veil !•&gt;
I lump at Entprpt tfcp. iitp iulril to rrnt official* expected to be rvministration piojfram, thr Jlounc tended sid in g o f the
tin* Ki^aniauj. nit iiivitatl'in to gtstorrd today.
•P#nt aimoRt ifi * vntirr mornlnp (V a s t L i n t R a ilw a y
At Ihc same time, It wa* anattpitil thr annual infer flub meet*
in revamping nftt pasulng 7 ! *H
M any Uh u I c itir e ti- have **oi»
iiminccd that F..C. Smith of San­
( I «*n f )■ ufd f» « I '* | p FI*4f i
tha bill to l^gnl ^a and la i pun t r a r t r i f fo r luckp in f«*i * "Id %,,M
ford
tin* irerri
tinmrd
(Area
mutuel betting on H U i n n u r t l m e age of food in the jdnot ohni
Rent RrprrsentativeI of the Hansulky raring
**
..... I' ' «
fonl rent control office
i vtq i il “li li k *h a vf ei e e r“t thuei^i ni"*t
Completion of work on
f itt 111! (***
a1■•
The rent control office will
h
•ral appropriation* bill fbi
^facilltirM for meat 1'irp ai at n*i
o|ii'ii at rt.dn
A M
on each
da part merit*.
Institution*
It
morning
with
Mr
Smith
in
anti slo t ay e
t:if.TH
T
R
i
i
i
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l
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(
A
It
It
IK
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charge until 5 ffll P M He will
agencies cleared the logjam -V. I*
t . R n f i ' k t Itrtpi \ \ I Hi A T f It
approprial i..n. measures ar.d t i e]
,
■ id Kriiimole ( o..ntv landlords in
i i F ttl’ FM Ai HIS.\liiy Ii! t spe
making late r(igjhtratlqp* of r*nlGovanior't. lil.rflfll^M.li post -a a- |1j(H *A ] I* I* ( i r t ) l l | ) ■■ IM S rial I
l--l Liewt
(,Hnb«u
nl .property nfHrvrulrftct person*
Institutional Innldiug program bill
1
IT iu lr iir i ( o n l r 's t
bwatni nf Sartfni it, I hi , u plj.'l
was one of the first to be. efil.
I
,n
U l H l r l l l \ (I I I I 4 .N L w i t h f i n n f t i n M | u i n l r n i i » in t h i s tn tho proper procedure in lyindiuut the aduxlntcute, of rente.____
" T h « “Hen*re |mxirert thr tniliittnr I
,
,
a m o n g ‘ n rs fln tT B lta n . ttrf« r e r e n t t r lie rit
Person* who fmlni to register
progrum meosore by unanimoli* 1 '' aub-dlstriet c o n i,
a
w
a
rd
e
d
id
*
f
if
t
h
lu
n
a
te
se
rv
ic
e
Sullfcnil,
today, Mr. Davis said, may call
vole and sent it to the House future
Farmers
s t a r for but Ik- p a it u ’ip a tlim n
at the Sanfonl rent office for
Apouka ami Ocoee held at the
While approximately only $3,
fiv e m a jo r ram p n lg tia u it b m t ill*
complete Instruction* and help.
000,000 in Slate fund* the bill Seminole Chapter building Tues­ th e a te r.
The local rent office will obterv*
iuthoritrn use of Frderal match­ day overling resulted In the SanW ith m lle -U 'iig tra in * nf gild
regular local office house si* day*
group winning nut and m
ing money* er.d provide* that fnrd
era on double tm v, L ie u t . S w a im '*
some of the projects shall be being eligible for the district cure- u n il re c e n tly i r i u i e l th e R h ine a week, Mr. Davis said.
test to be held Saturday at l’«"The registration today went
und er h e a v y « n ti a ir e t a f l oppoM
(lM tl*»S Oa Vage Vbrl
hukee, where 25 uchuol* will com­
off smoothly," Mr. Davis saM,
lio n to land elem ents of the
pete, according to Alct It. Johti"and the volunteer help of the
A irier lean 17th A irb o rn e D iv isio n
kon, echoed ugrlcuturnl iii*truclnr.
local Price Ration Hoard em­
in the VVeacI urea o f G e rm a n y .
Judges at the conical were K.
ployee* made the registration pos­
The campaigns in which Lieut.
F. Cooper, Miea Ruth Hand and Swaim and hi* unit, the veteran sible. F'rom now on. the local rant
R. E. Kipp.
436th Troon Carrier Group, have office will he able to take car*
Sanford won tho contest lit
TALLAHASSEE, May 10, (A1
) parliamentary procedure with a played n key role, include the of local rent problem*. Thar*
—Th* Senate today passed SD330 team consisting of Ralph Johnson, battles of Normandy— for which Is no use to worry about tha
by 8*nalor L F. Boyls elim­ Verne Clark, Hilly Thuraby, Dick the group wn* cited bv the rent registration.” Mr. Davl* da*
President— ,
Southern
France, dared. "Tho form Ii almpl* and
inating a recjulrcmsnt that the Frank, John Carpenter and Her
Seminole County budget be ap­
Rome-Amo. Northern France an 1 can b« filled out. signed and
Germany. Commanded by Col. filed in five minute*."
proved by the Stats Comptroller man Gano.
Herman Robinson of Aftopku.
Undef the rent order covering
or the Stale Budget Commission.
Frank J. MacNec*, of St. Paul,
SB537 by Boyle authorizing Iho with the theme. ‘'Florida Cattle," Minn., the 436lb group bn* haul­ Seminole Counlv. rent* must now
Cltv of Sanford to conyaa niuuic- won tho public speaking content. ed over 20,0110,000 iiounil* of com­ l»e no more than waa charged
ally owned roat astatBMg* war Ralph Johnson of Sanford placed bat aupprtes to forward »trips on on July I, 1013. except In soma
terarrv; SB-585 by Boy?lF*t*big •econd with tho theme, “The the continent, at tire same lime rare rases, he **U. Mr. Davis
the compenxatlpn o f Seminole FKA v-Whkt I t lx and
evacuating thousand* of wounded. warned that failure to comply
County Prosecatlng Attorney at ■ In musical comjretllion the San­ Vital supplies dropped try C-47's with rent regulation* covering tha
(400 annually plus (6 fas for ford quartette won. They ware: of tha 436lh contributed to the rent rexlitratlon of all dwallllMt
Hilly
Hryam. heroic stand of the 101st Air­ unit* from which rant la is t e lv M , ;
each conviction and estreated David -UWrrlal,
bond, and SBA34 by Boyle fix­ Charles Johnson and Danny Bat­ borne
Division
at
Uastogne, or offtrad for rent, may subjact

f

Produce Sol d ^Al
M a r k e t DeclincH

mihijuv

m iiiiY . -at-! tbf- A llie d govern*
iih -i i ! if t *■-i"fti*ii'tv m g o in g to b«
1 1 1 1 11 ( ji t
j*fi*1 (be '’ R p r m in * know
H u g*ting to be inHilmry.”

i V i*

Started For Post­
»i*ni fir*
Hi It 1* *
war Improvements M*n •it 11f&lt;f0.111
|* 4 At:ItN I

Crops Greatly Bene­ S p r a y i n g Repeated
fited Despite Hail
Yesterday With Few
In Some Sections
Flien In Evidence

A welcome deluge of rain,
aweecilng In at duak on Monday
evening, broke the Hay drought
for this section. The rain was
accompanied bv hall, with stones
reported In toe downtown sec­
tion as big as marbles.
Outlying sections such as Ovlc

,■

of
have

\

Senate App roves Agreement Made Soldier Problems
p„
t)n Location O f
&gt;rti&lt; 0 f'j.rozen
Major Portion
Fo(ld p|an( Are Discussed At
Kiwanis Luncheon
Caldwell Program

(4 V -J ecieuA' * f .Htete nLuintag. 'i&gt;mi&lt;i*e.l
yesterday*
thsi
d vftlng of an International bill
of rights bnsod on the four fu r
dome become the trret task of n
T A l.L A H ASSKK. Msv l « &lt;&gt;Vi
new world organization of Unit-d
Governor
1 hIiIwpIIV
le^mfiitiviNations.
”
,
iro ^ ru m
- 111*i k *i | i r t o
htch
i'4‘ »i
At a new* conference, (he n the F ln r iilir Hrnatr y v it m ln y
leader of thr American deUgstmn »pd In the h u ile * ! Irifia tu I tvt*
declared that the Issue of human • ezainn Ii* tint© the A fitn in i’ irn
rights may well be the must im­ tlon lil-tteir.fxi puNsutfr of fim joi
portant raised In tho Han Krj .i achcKiI, filii iu(«f pi Intii iirf .tml
cisco Conference.
p a it - u n r b u ild ing b ill.’
It was the first pronounce.nent
-*hr (governor nlstt nUrtf-l hih
since Soviet Foreign Comnit-.s. Improvement rnimnis^ion bill
Molotov *(&gt;oke of thle quc-hui a pout wit pniilir w«|L* ju *■(,' • nn
more then ■ week ego. Htvltmi .* to roll 1' |T b\ Hgt f i'llih* In “III* i
nux-riment c o n d u t t * &lt;1 voiced the opinion that an rei.no SUQ19 of itf* 14«it|ruvn **otI
■
11 •■IlnseS Or r , * * VI** i
irtrrxl week* ago by the U K
While the Senalf- buM©tl it • 'I

'i£^ag!)t Broken D D T Experiment
With Two Days At W *^ :L "a ,c h
Of Heavy Rains C a l l e d Success

east Indicated another downpear for Hanford wee In
prospect. However, there wee
only e light skewer here
w lt n .M at en inch of rain
recorded* by Wtelheretan D.
F. Whitner.

dtiiuiuncem ertt

1.4*4 M ft. nd
Mai* d
iio n i'jw l
l .u m i i
t - l* y ,
(srn p r.H K ’ i r n h m r r r b &lt;!*putv fo r

N A VY HI.IMP, Ou- phut ii |&gt;ri i vi.li*. II t-lMHO 1(|
ft* r i'I' w(i11v-nth'i
« lav off (’ape Mill N I I1
ii! ci n hi A ib. I *Win N'k' • ( f • Mil UN' 1
irntl'p1 1
■14*VI IVi'll* 4.1it. ( IK -.I'iii ■hi-d
14'-IliaI 1
H im*.

eased b " then

Tuesday evening at about
4:48 o'clock lowering clouds
and a brisk wind from the

% ■ «&gt;f ft «- 1 nl

(nil b* 4*|| Mia**it* tlml ihr
4-itbft Ii 11**1 -r ( i n r h M *

rnsnv

Word Wee received thle morn­
ing by A- M. Sinter of the death
of hU brother, Theodore Zlnier
which .occurred early today at hie
borne in. Covington, La. after a

•

Mnrthnh Karl von Uundand Albert Kesaolrinir »s

row rnilni pnuI "Nazi Iradora now
in A l l n i l ruitody a rc s p r o t d in f

fWlirBrillaUonto

C

M ANILA, Wednesday May 10,
gM1)— Fighting so UVage that
’ American*
atlflcked
Japanese
with bayonets, knives and their
flits, with at laast taro Ameri­
can* drowning enemy troops by
holding their heads below water
pit a river, raged wast of Davao
4p,'lty on Mindanao Iilr td today.
The Japanese had lied westwarti from Davao toward, rugged
i mountains Inland but their re­
treat waa slowed by two rivers
the Talamo and Davao, between

Moscow Radio Says
War Criminaln Try­
ing To Break Up
.U n ity Of A l l i e s

a landlord to a ffno as much as
Belgium.
Overseas 10 months Lieut. (5,000 and tmprUonmant to sea
Swaim'* unit I* port of MaJ. Gan, year.
Paul U Williams' U. S. Troop
Carrier Force*, air component of
Llaut. Gan. I*w ie H. Hrercton'i
First Allied Airborne Army.
Editor's Kota:— The fellow.
Ing neeiee o f beys |a aIfvisa
"hom* on leave4 have be—
submitted by the Pilot Ctsb
for which Mrs. E. &amp; RatUff.
junior partner of
telephone 631-J. and Mtea
Blanche Kennedy, tali oh— a
B. L. PERKINS, Men'e Wear,
•IJ-W have be— eeteeted —
left thle afternoon for raarkete
e cobb IU— to eeesre i i —
In Baltimore end New York. He
of eervtee m— aad we*a— —
plane to purchaee many- new
Itnee of cotton goods, shirts, pa-

Home On Leave

J. N. Robson Goes On
New York Buying Trip

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LOST WHIST wnMi. white gold.
Btilt.va Sails .it Hite rhentci.
Bi-atru
FIU), l*16 Orange
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Ih B. POPE COU. 8 . TIRES and TUBES

Tauehton, 1201 Celory Av«. ha. l.uST Several k . on key rlnz
■ complete lino of Ballai.i
on First Mn el. Howard if re­
Feeds; also groceries anil gu»i&gt;turned to Iternld.
lf»«.
LOST: Y'oung ’ fernule red pig.
MODERN v%oil loruU’d C i ooiii
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CYPRESS po*U; murk and woml.

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Jill \ I'.uk Ave

10-ROOM HOUSE, garage. Ii.rpi
•ervened porch 201 Maple Aw
RECAFFED TIRJ-S:
W# have in »tock recapped p»
■ aanger tires in almost all •.i/e-.
no permits are now rwiinreii to
purchase these.
HEL1NERK:
Lengthen the life of your recap
tires by putting a relmei
them. Have just received a
shipment oi these in virtuallv
•II slies. Also, we tnive liu-c
, In truck sixes.
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Phone 1104
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mo*t .it today's iK tir ir it tquip-

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Primarily. KM differs from
■.tsndard- or ordinary broadcast-,
inn, Liuiwn at amplitude rnodu1st ion (AM). Irecausc of the
manner in whirh it generate*
ailnala.
Without Kelt me too trchnicnl,
it suppresses none* in reception
lho*e irented by the receiver
itself n» well at outaide dlaturhuncea develoiieil by all aorta of
sparkling eli-ctrirnl
apparatus.
Thus. Its apt description aa “ noise
free" reception.
Another advantage la that It
operates on frequencies consider­
ably hitcher than standard broadenttinic- There It has available the
wider transmitting bands re­
quired for its high fidelity or full
tone range. Also, these frequen­
cies urr not subject to some of
the ntniospherics (static) encount­
ered lower down.
An FM Station occupies a
channel 200 kilocycle* wide, com­
pared lo ten kilocycles for an
ordinary station. In FM opera­
tion. as the engineer explains it,
the (lower hf the radiated wave
remains constant, while the fre­
quency varies with the character­
istics of the wnind wires. This
rontrasls In AM, where the
power of the carrier wave is
varied in accordance with
the
variation of the sound wave*,
with the frequency of the radiat­
ed wave held constant.
This wide channel permits
tianahiisvion of sound frequencies
First Street
rnnging.up to lb thousand cycles,
highei than thr nvrrage ear can |
belli, giving F.lF ils high fidelity

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01« tin rnnkjalrrablr iirogrey*. detrending
primarily on lh». public reeponse
through the |iun-h«.v of rocrivrr*
In addition, our of U r rr
u li- -u quirrmrnl* *el up f.i(_ leli-vision.
■I brand • hleii * *1... utrn the Innil fir•i

Obviously—

FARRELL’S
Arcade

PACKAGE STORE
Illdjj,

Phone

Doolittle P r e d i c t s
2,000 Plane Bomb­
ing Raids On Japan
When Bases Ready
LONDON. May II. (AT)
—Lieut. (isn. Jarnrx Ihxilittls. American Eighth Air
Force commander, who led
the first air raid on Tokvo,
predicted 2,000-plane (isaulla
will be made upon Japan.
81m of the American tlr
force attacking the Jopenrae
will continue tq be Increased
as airfields become sttllsble
and supply routes, communi­
cation* and boa** " ,r e*t*hllshed. General Doolittle told
reporter*.

II. N. SAVER, CITY CLERK.

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4IV* iH W * m e*. ■■'
Japan
tried
today
to
strengthen its political jxisi^ io n in the threatened cor
^ ie rs o f its crum bling empire
as some 200 Superfortresses
raided six targets on the
home islands in a preview o f
the predicted 2,000 - plane
^bom bings ujkhi Nippon,
i
A T okyo spokesman agreed
; there is "no alternative" but to
' continue fighting despite Uir
alow attrition of tboir armies on
^wvery island front ami the
^Ahrealcncd
debacle
in I'hina
i where the Chinese have trapped
thousands of Japanese and killed
a third of the 80,000 Invaders in
western China.
Superforl* struck am-w In three
the heaviest against the
seaplane plant near Kobe T**"
other blows were struck against
Kyahu Island. On the west coast
nf Okinawa the Yanks crossed
the Asa River in the biggest gain
h
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NEWLY recapped 18 inch in
D«vu been use&lt;l Inquirv It.
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SO GAL Iron was), pot. Write
Box T. c/o Herald._____________

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•MISCELLANEOUS

FOR BALK
GARAGE APARTMENT with I"
acraa tUed Und. fruit trees.
^
RaWrt A. William*
Phone 738
Atlantic Rank Bldg
MOTHER DESERVES tlta BERT
.— Fcdlgreed Doberman pups.
, thU week onlv 160. Eogl.au
viola Kennel* Twin Ijvkrs, ll&lt;&gt;«
257, Banfonl. Fh»n«&gt; K
County 2304.
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Ileal Ford Scrv ire
in Central Florida.

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0 PERATORS

ESSENTIAL WORK
WITH
PEACETIME FUTURE
Overtime Pay—Paid Vacation*
Frequent Increases
FJcaaant Envlronmant
Apply Employment Supervisor
9-6 Weekday*—Saturday*, V-12
SOU. HELL TEL. A TEL. CO.
110 E. 1st SL
Do Not Apply If Now
Engaged In Eisentlal Work

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FOR SALK
SEVEN ROOM furnished house
cloae In. Immetllate pox«e»ai«n
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Robert A, William.
Phon* 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg

Now that Germany is defeated

NTS SHOES, Six* 10. lltr
I, Office,
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Ford, good mechanical
Rtova Patara, RL# 1,

0 htna and frenre

panL .quick cash *»«. jna. No.
tnuic ton large or too small.
Am willing to sell on term*.
You don't hnva to *w&gt; anyone
hut tnr. .Inme* A. William*,

WANTED TO KENT

Irocery, 817 I*Brmet-

FURNISHED apartment or cot­
tage, Navy couple, no.children,
pcrmnncnl. F. 0 . Box 68- .
BUY.any IHnd o f aecond hand
trnlUira.
Benton Furniture
BY
PERMANENT realdent
H u n . . 600 Banford Ave.
or npartmenL M. ,V. Stil
1612, Sanford.

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«Hh«r BU. writ* full
house nr apartment
on. Rev. It. M. Henkle, FURNISHED
by Juno I. Permanent. Phone
(Monro* Corner),
OSl-W..
’, Longwood.

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FOR RENTATTENTION) Bervlc* nenqtincl
and vacationUULrrr^ Apt*. Ut
rooms two l&gt;lock a from Main
St. orte^tall-block of ocean bj

CONCRETE PIPE
for
DRIVEWAYS
WELLS
SEPTIC TANKS
WATER TANKS
CULVERTS and BEWERS
Transit Mis Concrete
Second* available at low price

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I^et us

fathers, wives and sweethearts of those brave
not return to their homes and loved ones.

A prayer of deep and lasting gratitude to
the heroic men and women in the armed s e r
vices who have offered their lives that the rest
bf us m ight live in pfcace and permanent security

1 By an uxpuri with

A prayer that all this suffering’ and sacri-

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fice has not been in vain . . . That it will have

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helped to win for this nation and th e world the

from dictatorships and future wars.
A

prayer of sym pathy

m ent of the freedom for which they fo u g h t

to the mothers

PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co.

And So, Till the War in the Pacific Is Won,

Phene 1241
HANFORD, FLA.

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F ttE S fF W H B N ^ f FURNISHED ROOM with Uth,
Close In. 70fl East 8reond 8L

men and women who lost their, lives and will

perm
anent - and
lasting
peace
and the enjoy­
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CONCRETE BLOCK

YOU BUY IT
When you buy our bakery
rood*, you can U aura they
•re freah. Coma In today
choose from our large r e la ­
tion uf bakery ( i * . - ‘ '"

S A N F O R D . FL O R ID A . FR ID AY

MAY

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Historic Moment As War Came To An Knd In Reims

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Plans Are I ’ nderway
ForKa.sing.Manpower Restrictions As
A rmv Tallies Points
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- K«*.»r.««| llriilciii. e*11 Inter of
thr SuHrlrnlAitil in 1 /rchie
«lu4 itLid. i mn inil lnl -uitulc in
ii priMiti «.ig« &gt;c^IcnUy by
•vUsblni: hl«s urihln with A
r.w••r liladr. a lleuler* dia*
|i«l« h fr«*m thr
Vtnrfiran
Third \rnn front rr|k*»rtci1

Resolution Asks For Imicquate Local FaNew Road From Sanci l i t i en For Sick
fordTo N ew Smyrna
A re E m p Ii a s i z e d
The .Sanforii Ministerial Asnociatiun at n recent mtetinir v%rnt
on itnirtl as endonme « memor ml t«» the latu I'rrtiilriit
that the financial, corul
in the form of n new boathe County la excellent
dicated by thr general audit of ritul for Sanford. uratrditiK It'
all countv Official* and the ir •!*’ thi* Re\ V 11 . (Rniminm. »tv
partmrnts leeentiy completed l*&gt; rotary of thr Aa*iHi*t«on
"It hu« Iiihk hern thmi^ht that
the Slate Auditing l &gt; pal Imri I
olid filed with the lloniil if t huh mim’ Kimt fired belt &lt;* «• .»•!*•
bunpttal with fmdito * t«•
ly Commixjiioncrs at the j Birrtmg Wednesday accord!iiV lo IP crrvr the Snrtfmd uhd NrmiooU*
bounty people and t»o\% thr irimt
F. Herndon, county clerk
Tile following statement*i s*p• need leema to be mine obvtou»,
nk we hit it io crowitril nii«I
|&gt;ear in the audit Ju*t filed■I
"The financial condition o»f
| the ••nttenU have to be ar*n t»ad
ffairn borne the day of thrir operation
County it excellent. Thi
_ _ appear to himve brant for lock of n»om," lt«*\ Hranof the _Board
carefully rnnni\r^d and expenses tham atatnl.
were wrll with tlir available
“Thr mlnDter* ol»»rr%e the
meant. Hudj^rta were well prr »rt»wded condition almost 4»* omch
pared ami withexret&gt;tlon of «tnnr «« thr pbyaifinna und nni*ew I«h»a
indivitlual iterna have •not Lem *t it in reifrrt.” hr added
The
crr.-cedrd. Recordt appc*nr to Lr i tiblic rmmt rccnifiiiir tli-- nerd
complete and arr in an udmirahle «»o| rea|Miiiathilit\ a«i rif•r•»»• if
eonrlition
Drpoiitnry balatirew
arr to do for «.3ntfh»' what
wrrr adrnuatrly aecured at the * r choubl do
cloar of the audit period r
“ t'onclitioni are falnirnM. for
“The Clerk of the C’lreuit &lt; mirt bmldinjf when * primit &lt;1mii !**•
haa properly accounted for nil ^crurr.lf&lt;*r it nnd mnnrv ptovid
v'ollrctiona r»i record Thr rnor N «*&lt;l for it*huihhni? \S tl. m«*rie&gt;
are adr«iuate. accurate and w.nil plentiful an«l rveryb&lt;»dv o n-n «tr I
kett. t’aah la controllc*l by a in the wrlfart* of nick i»e*»pl»
halanml caah rwor,&lt; **
&lt;the money could he raided to
Mayors and city offirlal* &gt;f 1 " ,l*l “ howj itssl in S«i.f..nl
various communities in the ConnI bl» Is • .lay of momi.mlmug
ty met Jointly
wlfhthe
lioanl
«*»" csu*e* and wr ihtnk a
for the purposeof fixing
basic Memorial Hospital In Sanford
foreclosed by tho County It wa,
he a great achievement
determined that f»0 percent of the ' r" " ' 'he standpoint of a.h-qunU
last assessed valuation would !-■ - t v Ire to sirk people
the basis of the valuation*. Mr
"Hr tV. I' Brook, inaile a Ois*
Herndon said. The group indud- lion, .ecamltd by the Itev Mark
•I I &gt;.&lt;.1(1 v1-yy
cd Mayor Edward Higgins of Carpenlsr. that: ths MinistaHal Pfc. J a ni c s SliocmaSanford: Mayor Laroy liennessev
Associaiion of Hanfonl it"on r&lt;H-ker WrilL'H MothoM e.lt4*l II.Ai I'1’* ),1u&gt;./!
avast li w. I V* _Caau .D m .l.vl
M
Wr.ilfl rvT■Inr* m
. UaMliHi' Hit.
*Alrea.|&gt;i* J
Of Risky JVflssimfr /f’itrf'
■were,I it )&gt;,.&gt;,■
or Altamonte Spring* and Ben
Jones, town clerk nf Oriedo
The Board pksied a resolution
requesting the State Road l*e-

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Fi.slt !•ry Is Enjuved
Ii&gt; Club And When
\l Fort .Mellon I’arl*

Hanford has be«n officially ap­
&lt; ('* * H a a r4 O b r ■ . . T h re e I
proved as one of tho cities of CcnwBtral Florida whore establishment
wof a colony of retired railway
workers will take place, accord­ Charles
Holtsclaw
ing to a resolution of the Nation­
To
Make
Home Here
al Association of Retired Railway
Employee* of Loulavilie. Ky.
CapL Charles Holtsclaw, who
This resolution wa* read Mon%.i*y mtvming at the regular meet­ served 20 years in the Army All
h«u min Pfc Jmiii
Shufiimi •
ing of the newly reorg*nlxed Sem­ Force, and who was retired from
'p (»rrni44n&gt;
inole Unit 41 of the National As­ service due to disabilities received
It* fi*t»lf»l* In |*t
Pirn \
sociation, held *t the City 11*11.! while with the IUth Air Corps at
Ilf u n» |*4i•* ••( thi '
J. L. Stark, national organiser, j Gt.sdslt ansi, has returned to make
•111a•e ••*V911mf |M' l I
reportrd at the meeting that there Sanford his l.orue He is engaged
i*ri|ir* I
Member• of thr l(otar) ( d* IntiCvr 'Mi* o»h It
are now unit* at DelAnd. New It. the Venetian Blind business
vtt|
4(&gt;(r**r |nlt Mini (.*• il«-w* &gt;
Born and reared in Sanford, ht mill (hnr »ftirj4tf attriulrd n pn
#Sinyma Beach, Daytona Beach.
thi- Jill l I •l ||V ll
*4' ( *4
enlisted in the Army Air. Force nlr up ihr Si. John? Rivn ■r*(i| (411 thnt I •l(«!n*l
&gt;Ut h
1 hiiny* •
if*
thi
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St. Augustine and Sanford.
arcamrnodnlmiiR helm: mad**
t*
Permanent officer* of the Slml- In 1922 and served until 1933 Wednenday afternoon under th*- unlil uftir h«‘ v%«i* killnl that
nole Unit* were elected, with W. when he received hi* discharge. lender Rhip of President Roy 11&lt;»l - h*i| vnlunteeml for It. Soioo thr Arm Rent Offirr al Snnf****l
S«»ly hail to
th* job Ihoiii'h and rrliM' li pay hiyhri uni
B. Zachry he chairman, S. S Ho re-*nlisted when war waa da- ler.
4H4l hr ithi ft irfxnl ioh
Grave* e vice chairman, and F. clared on Garmary, and on Mar.
Mr Davr i|f*Im(|4(.
"Thry operate*! *ni!v n( »m'*»
^Haaky Wight a* aacreUry-treae- 20, 1942, tho rating of first lieu­
The If lit aaallt V«•! I»l«»l h|IHf V__'
*urc re.
tenant, and on Mar. 10, 19-42, Memorial Service For! Hdil »omrtlmrn far l*rhin*l rm * .
line* They ifalhrirel inf«irmi«''
It was resolvgd that th* Unit the' rating of captain, the rank
Roosevelt tlmt mivril nlhrr lor* Hr &gt;• S p r i n g Shipments Edward Mulliuan
would co-operate with the Semi­ ho held at the time of hit retire­ PreHident
lnil\ n lirro «»f Hit% mhi
nole County Chamber of Com­ ment.
Celery Nearinii ( iles Plasm a Need
He is the son of Mrs. C. Imerce In takinr care of all re­
“ Hr vbn« klilt'll l.v « l«ml »•'
\ tirautiful and imi&gt;rc**ivF uu
tired and other railway employee* Matthews end belongs to the Mes­ murial arrvice waa held by lh&lt; *»n a ritfht pnlrnl Ihrv lui-l
|/who may come to Sanford to ons. Elks and Veteran* of Foreign Amernan Legion, CainphqJI I,.-- leave hint there «»» I thi»t «
Vanishing INi i nl In Pacific TRc^lei
Investigate locating either a* War organisations at Sarasota, mg &gt;..&lt;)( N.i 33, faT- th&gt; Ia* In* Ait* rrpoi i«-&gt;I 1 1if in /
tourists or a* permanent resl- where he was quartered for some Frratdent Kixtaevrlt un Frnl.i &gt; .14I1*4(1
time. Be nttemird local schools evening nl the legion hul. Mi* I “ Il hapi rnrtl »•( OlN'lrllr' »I
denka.
ineiil ••( 1*&lt;r &gt;|&gt;llli|r »»"J
F. K Kmimillat. memorial chair (irrtnanv, a pi arr Ihul n«* i
A resolution waa adopted to and at Kiaaimraee.
rvlrry H»4- i n * » \ l » g h (4 i • 1
endorse the National.Association
Two brothers are in the MQflef, man in charge, placed a black lit thin nattalion \%111 ryof (••(&gt;•
wOJUlCt iulit. lliU
J.I
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&gt; f! vi a%
j&gt; f. Retired. Railway: Employee* a* Si&amp;gL Richard Holtsclaw, former riblwn un the ruiore.
*lir.t&gt; |*Iare r a*»Iw *4» il H r (flii'Jy t pri*i t ••*»M
featured linger with the Chicago
Mrs. C. U Irwin llghterl * ran ah *M ii a ( l o i e n I h m i » c * o i ao
1 h«
and San Carlo* Optra companies, die which waa placed on the table | "ICa a funny v*nr There i%* •«- vm»uj4i| W|* thnr irnciin
t idi'iP'l th*" In*
• United StaUt, Incorporated under who la now en-rotite overseas anJ beside the portrait of the late a couple of Jerries just outn i** OCinln f*i*4
the laws of Ktntodrj. and which Lieut, Britt IloltacUw, UQNR, President. The table was center­ Huntinir to Burreiulcr Thry %%•*»• lap thl.H vkfvk, aecurdlug t*
haa extendad lu membership Into now quartered on the Pacific ed with a bouquet of Spring told lo roinc back tomnrmu »*l ■hlii prr*
At thr l"KtMiiuT: uf thr
24 abates and soma 67 railroad Coast
flowers
1»:(I0 A. M. Wr want no m*»ir •hlpprm «*»tinu4e** thrre wr i
S*4tlllir^terminals.
Joel Field. Po|t adjutant, gave primmer* here."
about 7f• 4M»» nf crlery. moflL f henter
e
*re. Franca* L. GUliad of De­
an addrrsa eulogising the Presi­
Pa*cal, left fit Sam*&lt;*ta, .'III l*.»fend, addressed tha meeting and Pfc. Hugh Whfflchel dent and ended with a prayer
waa made an honorary member
The memorial we* concluded with Women’sGroupHAided rnl und 1 1!&gt; &lt;•&lt;»l«l«*n ut llrlli(jlude; 2*p&gt;0 ParcnI and -IMI C••&gt;1*I
Wounded In Action the tinging of th* "National An­
of .Unlb 41, in addition to her
In War Rond Sales rn nt Ovinln; :t.r» Paoral und |t»f»
them "
honnorary membarahlp in Unit 66
(inltlcn at Wrirmlalr* 7T&gt; Pnatiil
The regular bualiieaa meeting
of DeLand and Unit 67 of DayPfc. Hugh G WbelcheJ,. Jr.
.
Members of the Kanfunl G»r&gt;l&gt;n and 7 f»0 C»**ldrn »l / otIIwimnI; «ti* Associated
I* cess
fiton a Beach, all of which unit* was wounded In action on Apr. waa presided over by Mrs. Irwin.
of the Woodman Circle, "f Panral nnd l-Ifi (ioldcn at Island
•ha will repreaant aa publicity 18 whila aervl
•ith tha First Inatallation of officer* at a Joint Club,
Apologizes For Scoop
•gant and aa entertainment chair, Army
with tb* Legion wax an­ the Soulhaidc and West.ide FT A Grove.
. . during
...j
capturemeeting
of
and of the Eastern Star, have
Total iiumlwr *»f rar* of celery
man.
Laipalg, Germany, according to nounced for the evening of May presided for the past sev&gt; rnl
•waiting *lnpmerit in Klnrida i%
Mr. Stark furnished tha Unit word received today from tha 21 . Mr*. Erwin was elected os a
»»■ C b « * T h r * * »
with a list of 800 key men to Army command by hla parents, delegate to the convention to be weeks at the booth at the Yo»ell
■
tore
promoting
the
sale
of
_ whom are tq be mailed letter* Mr. and Mra. Hugh C. Whelchel held in Orlando May 17.
Mr*. 8. F Long reported re­ of the 7th War Loan, according Pfc. James Reaves
• and literature telling of the *d- o f 1016 Magnolia Avenua.
ceipt*
of |430 for the poppy sale. to Edward F. Lane, bond drive
rantagea of Sanfoni and Semi­
Pfe. Whelchel entered •the
Hurt On Corregidor
-ole County aa a place for a re­ Army about a year ago. Ha It waa announced that the unit publicity director,
During the week "of Arr 2.1
tired railwayman'* colony. The graduated Lost year from Samthrough
the
28th
the
folio)*
mg
Unl( will meet at 1Q;80 A. M. on fool* High School where he wa*
member* of th* Gaxticn Club.preill.InbalwJ
tha.find Monday •( aach month. pa**ld*nt_of the- SffllflL.
TMertr-Mrg. c ' iL-ittaiffiig: 3trrr
nilThorlXatliili b y' Rupfcifte Alli&lt;*.l
• tn
* UtnWWnl. ' T wo--new If* - was prom Ineo4- In TUilalire
llfinli|durters.
members were admitted Inereaa- and waa tackle on tha Celeryfed
After tha adjournment of the
"The whole, long, hnimtablr
ing the unit's membership to 88. Football Turn.
•
meeting. r*fr**hm«nta ware eervrecoril of the Aaaocmled I’rex*
•d to tha group by th* hoetaea,
i* bn*c&lt;l on it* high nunse uf
Ratliff, hrembera of tha Gladiola
Brownout O r d e r s
responsibllltv a* to the Integrity
Lieut T. Davis, USNR,
Grove of th* Wooman Auxiliary
ami authenticity nf the Ilex* nnd
Lifted On V-E Day Leaves For. Chicago
were, Mrs. A. C. Maddcn and Mr*.
I the obtarvnrcc of nbligatlnn.
Pfc. Thomas Harley
•
.. —
*— • *
J. 0. And**. Eastern Star mem­
voluntarily assumed, a* appro­
bers who served ware, Mr*. Jo*
*' The War Prodoctloo Board or­
priately reaffirmed by Executive
LOCAL DKOUtillT
Back From Europe Corlay, Mra. 8. J. Nb» and Mra,
U eut (Tad D flV , U iN B, haa
der relating to the brosmout, «urDirector. Cooircr In hi* *tatement
8. F. Ixjng.
t* 11Ing night, HlumlnaUon. waa been traaafarred from the Sonof yc*terday. ’
Pfe. Thomas L. Harley, eon of
During the weyk of A nr. 30
repealed at Um tlma Praeldant ford Npval Air Station to Chi­
Truman mad# his V-E announce- cago for flight training, and with M n. Mattie Harley of Sanford, through May 6, Uw following
member* of tha Garden d o b pre­ pear that “ It Aint a GointA Rain
Fli
aided: Mra. A. 3. Peterson Mra. No Mora," to paraphrase the old
•f Operations Un tha U. B. Ho4- John Eick. Mra. Voli* WHHanlV •ong. Rainfall wee exactly xero Henfi
manager of the local offica of
and Mra, C. J. Fisher. The Wood­ for the week ending May 7; tho
the Florida- Fowsg and W«ht
man Circle wa* .repreaentad by where** normal rein should have bulgt
Cemnany.
.
Mra. A. &amp; Madden, lha' South.Ida totalled .77 of an inch for the m*ni
tun, 8. C , prior lo being trana. PTA ba Mra. C M. Flower*. Mr*. period. Total rain for the year on /
J. P. Cullen and Mra. E O. Kin- *o far la but 8.71 Inches. Tam- recei
Uw and tha WeeUlde PTA by peraturea for May hare averaged I elate
Ha waare tha Combat Infantry Mra. 8 . V. Ehfplett, Mr*. O. W. 6.1 degrees above the normal of I in tt
70 degrees, according to B. F. from
Pedga tha o r d a r a f the Purplp
Whitest, xr^athinaap, .
.
Clf*»l
Heart mkI V*
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« \I*• \ ■'|M-r»#| nvlrllicrnrr
*n Iimh 1st ili'ln I .iiii| wiip

Heroic Death Of Rent Director Davis Explains
irren Kooerts
Pfc. Earle Piercyj
Rules Governing Rent Control Falks To Kiwanis
Is Told By vTuddyJ
C l u b At Picnic

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I nllrd NiifnyfH*nk **;tr rrim
In,i Iw I hiii- iv i . Irunt; pmwibilil * lh*t 'l.f iml \&lt;lmlral
l\Afl I•••wiitl/ .tho «*ill fare
f v*aI Inr Ins hf i
I hi*&gt; in
IttrmafiMii «aim Irum « reli­
able MiurriI hr infurmant
estimated I.IMMl.lllllI In H.OOO.IH(• l.crmiMiv miirht lie forced
In .iliiiir (nr ihrir cnimtrv'a
.iloMilirm if 4 pmp.».«**] plan
In pnn| piinimhnirnt it adopt-

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County Financial Ministerial Group
Affairs Reported Endorses Hospital
In Good Condition As FDR Memorial

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mi'll It ( 01111.1 )«e Ilv||.|- will Ik*
I- i»f &gt;if *!»• Stin r ii «ti milt
t/i(4 kmi •»unit rt| *it thr 1
N •«e« !•|t 1 1•••|| /Mltr nl l«rf
m.tiM
lii'ttitil ) |wri«ho«rr
'•ill li-|»tt *4 'll the- I it11r«|
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t rm| . .tint il fitt I,» f m4lt *
I luv n «* elI Inw*«| hi (hr
Wit
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ii.imi«| i.eit
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liu- Amrr it 411 unit
••ill hr cl 1%Mini lllfti |J *11%I
•mux t **f rr^imniliiikT I" (hr
mini-lrt' of (hr hri nrmt rrnI* nl flit untmi
Thr W*r
I(t-ftai Int r rtl failril !&lt;• «lrfmr
IItr \ ill r r |t 4 it in •uii4 I(on
l.o N M O N
M.i v II. (AIM
-Finrrr* H* iliru*' KiHslan

urtt.ic-i
ut»,n

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of

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ilu* hard

N.iv t..u..t t.-- w l.o fo.u 'h t on
. ri &lt; ’••&gt; iu o lt iv ,.k I,, in ib l ie n ee

•&gt;1 i ■&gt; i it.lt ny -

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n i/ .il.oi.l a I non -iptare
14 i.ltllHH»4 D" I'nir I kierl

Victory In Europe
To Increase* Need
For I SO Services
•1 •
f i (i»* 4tnnr«l
* tin*I alifMiid, Dr.
h •ml* ill I *SI I prr«‘ •»• • *»••« in! H’CMn^e
t.iv *•&gt; l.i%. pit Hull.

Of

celebrate it with a prater of Thanksgiving.

iWANTEl&gt;—

Extablhthed 1908

CITY BRIEFS

Single of MirrUd
A if e 16-36
EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY

r o n hale
VACANT five room hou*e. -Jh«6
* •Sanford Ave.
Robert A. Williams
Phona 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
THREE HOUSES and lot* furl
H&gt;* on paved road. Duhi.rt

tsnis ftr lis­
ts. b.rabi Hurt
m in i »tw.
F ************

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

No Alternate But
'a T o Fight O n, Say Japs

From and after the tilmve d a te it shall ho un­
lawful fo r any person to keep in his place o f
business within the C ity for the purpose o f .sale or
fo r storage, any m eat, hcef, p ork , lamb, veal,
or any e th er meal o r meat p rod u cts unless the
sam e ha; been p.'rsM &lt;1 oil ami b e a rs the stam p o f
inspection provided fo r by the luvys o f the Unit­
ed S tales governing interstate shipm ents o f meats,
or the State of Florida Inspected and Passed
Stam p, or tlie City o f Sanford Inspected and
Passed Stam p, or any other c ity ’ s Inspection nnd
P.i-'-cd Stamp, the inspection o f w h ich city prior
to ilie a ffi\ in A " l such stamp is o f et|ual e fficie n cy
fo that o f the City o f tvatjford.,
^

You can help—
BUY W AR BONDS!

ISO l b * • ' • • l i t
p t p r r will B i l l
I*
p rtltclltt

If we vtah to be freei If w* wish te
preserve la violate those inestimable prirlfor which we have hsse pe long cow
leading—we moat fight!
.
&lt;-».
-riT IU C K BURT.
VOLUM E X X X V I

IlcKtHnitt)! Thursday. May 10, th»* City M eat In­
spector will hr nt thi- niilomoliile shed in hack o f
tile l ily Hall ln*twith the hour* frf 1:00 P.M . anil
41:00 I’ M .'on Muiuliiv ami Tlnirstlay o f each week
for the: purpose of iitbpectiiiK m ea ts o ffe r e d for
sale in 1he City o f Sanford.

the boys at the front
can’t do it all!

A rcade

NOTICE
TO MEAT PRODUCERS AND
DEALERS IN MEATS
AND MEAT PRODUCTS

1- • i

io ROOM HOUSE cm..... Id,
'furnished. 70.1 Fnlmclln
nue.
l lf A T I.ITTI.F country !)...))•
on bu* tin*, ('an give .mmr.li.&gt;'
t poe**i*lon whenever you w»'t
, It, Three bedroom*. ...... I
133(0.00. Edward F. Urn-.
*, phone 462.________________ _

E elaetric fan

vsttran

r.etr *:.a i.iCot*:!, vrhese :uttr-

It i- estimated that I M le
•• m i- now in the hnnds of the
r.11s«•.. iiuinlM-i above 160 thou
■.( - 'h 4'i stations, most of
*.
1 ng t»aek before liu .-.ii
* i * .t| oi Thr ins no ii , ii.
. . . i However, uppli* or

80 ACRE farm tiled, good flow
ing wells, 10 acre* roiiiil. I •. I
Palm Hammock. Sanford F
F. E. tP.D. 1101 I'utk Av.
Sanford, Ha. Flume elf.I VI

&gt;90 DODGE Solan.
Fir* Dept. Phone 7 3 .

U, C.E. BUTTERFIELD
SEW ViiflK "FM" initial' «!
llie
&gt;lein of '‘noise-free” broad
casting
known
as -^frequency
niiMluliit4on and so named bc&lt;nusc
of its lecbniral iliarnctcristire
is considerably concerned over tin
postwur status. That is. Just
where It is to be located In thr
list of station assignments.
Since It cot tinder way si lh&lt;
beginnings of n new broadcast
service five years ago. F M ha»
been operating In the spnee !&gt;»
tween 42 to 60 megacycle*
nb..tit seven meter*—aod ih u iiw
slieetnllv designed tranmulten
ni.d receivers.
Recently, thr Frdrral Com­
munications Commission. In re­
allocating radio servires in the
higher frequencies extending up
to .10 thuusand megacycles, pro­
posed that FM take a new spot,
action for the German fleet anil
tierniiiiiv marched again.
•‘ I to 102 megacycles, where there
would he 90 operating channels,
compared to the present 35.
Sharp differences developed im­
mediately. The KM Broadcaster*
Association
protested on the
ground that the move Would de­
lay po*twnr development of FM
f..r years and that much of th&lt;
. quipinciil now III use on lo*ei
II euueiit lea would have to lit
srrnppcil.
Proponents of the change inistcd that the chances of in(er
slnto.n interference would It
les,, m.I and that better servile
w..i Id result. Also that adautrt
....ill I., hull! —In fuel alii-mh
i ..I i&gt; i n demonstrated to uiukt
m t i . i i - fit the new channrK
After announcement n. the
elliKStions the FCC held hear
iligs at which both side* *et«
heard, with its final decision on
FM mid the other alignments.
Including television, expected with

A im :traa.-

W E D N E S D A Y , SI

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\\O l s k i

S fc o n d

( 111 - 1&lt;•r

i » . • ! •» 1(ii* wur a
t •* *
sin.l field
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I'rcal-

*1 Mm l'a|r Ihr#*)

Services Are Set For
Frederick Itrandt, Jr
I hi* 'law- ..I •(»•" MigcU will
tit III-|t| Snt'il'IflN it IM MO \. M.
m Ml Soul" « ilhf'u t hurch for
Iriilrruk
Jo»rl*l» llrumlt. Jr.
\«In* ihnl t*a1 1\ \\nit &lt;*%«|mv mom*
I(*.I.&lt;*i ( If luii»lr&gt;. *&gt;f Nr» dr
|i*nn*. Im Thr gnaij* i- a unit ••( ini* in Tam pn IL** in-% Father
I(»r I h in t A ir Ih v iM n n . t h r d iv i j William Narhlinl* mil officiate
nt the Inwaa
•a|i i|| 4"itrd h y t h r 1*1 i*-lili*nt f •»
l iu*
y*i»r I'Ll 4hilil, th*?
it s
h jig ln n d
tn A f r ic a
aliutth* '
-••11 *af Mi and 'It- K J Brandt,
I m iiii I i III*' of
M i's ip i at h u n t t a iSr
v%mp (mi n Hri
11. I *J42. He
•i. if t |dnf tn lit Itr iiifr iia h iM if. t i n
YAM** l«kr*» ill "iMhlrnly ^hlle
m any
I lent dcWulski wan graduated \|%lting rclall'r" in Tampa. Hil
fii»in thr .Scminulp High S«'I|im»I painitii and urM'inI unclrt and
iti»«| attends I thr Marion Military * auT'ta tuivivr
Tfirrr "ill hr a -hurt service
Institute at Mai to*'. Fla. l*rfoi**
m ining the A A l In l»cccinber, i tonight nt H «h» o‘cIiH*k at the
JLlf 1)L llr wna Lcrlncdon adviiweU Krickiun Funeral Hnmr. ' !njer«.
fly in g «t G eorge Fnld.^lH., when? i»»«ST-6*dH-W made in tho Catholic
ho received hii wingi in .March. Cemetery.
11144.

TRUCK FUSliKD
Home On Leave
A »mall nlck-up truck .was
found by p4»llr&lt;* at 2:00 A. M.
(apt. Edward Wilson, Army
Tuesday, to have been pushed out
over the ■idcwalk at the Holler |Air Corps, who is stationed at
Motor Seles Company, 208 West Miami Beach, and Mrs. Wilson
First Street, and later • Ruick. are attending ten day* visiting
(0 Sedan, was either run or push­ with (apt. Wilson’s parents, Mr.
ed from the parking lot to the nnd Mrs. T. E. Wilson, 1306
corner of Second Street and Oak West Third Street
Avenue.
Pfc,. Shcaly Best arrived y*eAt about this time, according
to palire record. Patrolman J. B. teniey front Albany, N.Y. to bu
Quattlebaum saw two Dereons with his wife and infant daugh­
dodging into the alley bemnd the ter and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wclaka Building, shortly after the G.R. eat, for shout 10 days
care were discovered. Later the
Sgt. Dsvfd II. Greer, Jr,. U.8 ,
lights were found on In the gar­
age of Rebert L. Cox, photograph­ M.C. arrived home yesterday to
er, in tho rear of the Ett«a Build­ ■D*nd a short Um* with ha par­
ing. Police are working on tha ents, Mr an. Mra. DJI. Grew) of
Oviedo. .
,
M 8«,
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'•WSHe SSSH’

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PAGE TWO

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F R ID A Y . ;«IAT i i , 1915

i n K -S A h iO R D n i.R A T .D , SA N F O R D

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At THE CHURCHES
y . - T IlE

TUB

lO U T flM U h
OArTIIT
CIILIICH
iJItlrtl AV*.f i ! Ninth HU
‘ R a v . 'i l N. I'eerwiv 1'aator
Bonday School 9 41 A. M

1 *

T. It tUddiafun, riupi.

Morning “Worship 11 oo A VI.
Training Union * ov r. M
J£Venlng. Ssrvlr# » (io |* hi
♦.jkE!
’ ■ W*dn**tUij‘— M 1,1- week
Herrlr*.
; » :l * .
h
K*«rT-O thfr- To*»d»)f — fltuilr
l"
Soul-winning, 1:30,
and
Thli
“Kirk)
Third
T u '» d » * » —
5 W.U.lJ.. 1:00 P, M.

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t

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I.AK1I MONIUIH
n t r r u r eia u cil
Cacll U Crleaaj, I’ m I iii
Sunday ikc-tiool. iu &lt;uj A ki
lloland Ollaa, «upi.
Morning Wxtahlp 11 00 A kl.
Kvening W&amp;rnblp, a.10 I'. U
Tra ining Union. !;Jo I* M
Wad
&gt;a&lt;l Deadly f r a y i r Brrtlc*. 1:10

*. a a n i n
c iiu iic m
J. A. HA SKINS. I-aalor
I Church Hcht.nl I:&gt;0 P. M. H,rmon
by I’M l o r I JO I*. M.
J'aaolng aerrlrw. 1 10 I*, kl.
Holy Communion &gt;n ln&gt;l Surda,
ostkk

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ii
i

y ill U T M IlT lIllllle T t - I I I T i m
JOK A, T O U . K . l‘aati&gt;r
9:16 A . M — Church School. J
I&gt;avl., etjpcrlMcn,h hi

r

10:30 A. kl__in.nil.mnl

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f I

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| l,.iia .m ll
IJHV p. W . M IU J l ll , 1’AAior
Service Suntlny al 3 '00 |*, ki,
lire Holcomb In charge.
K\ «rybu ly welcome'

&lt;

Service

lor Inlania,
ll;Od A. M.— Morning Worahlp,
“ A Mnlhar’a t.ay M . i . i , . ' hy Jtr
II. F. Tolle, Father .. 1 lha i'a.pir,
Vocal Holt., "W on derf ul Mother
ot Mina", by Mr a W , it. Flaming,
1:15
P.
M.— Vnnlh
Fallow.hip
M eting*.
l:0 o I*. M — Kvening Wor.lilp. “ A
Courl Trial".
V oca ! Dual, " T h e Voice of My
Brylnttr", l t r a . 1 . . Toll*, . m l Iinvbt
ILrr elL.
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SPRINGS

T iin n i r a n t n r ( . o i l
llolly Ay.ou»* at Filth k ' r i . t ,
ll«v Paul Valaa. l’ aator.
mjml.y School, Ik-w A M.
Morning Wor.hlp. 11:00 A. kl.
r i*. it — i i« p m
Preaching * nO I*. M
Prmyar Uaallng Wot) 1:00 P. M

th is s u m m e r //

IK V E y m IU T a llV E K T Ilt
CHURCH
Kltw A t i m . w»4 i H . a l k ACUrl
Sabbath Scli-iol Saturdays 1:11
« kl.
Church Service*, 11 oo A. M.
prayar klaallng w*dnr* lay E » •nlnga, 1:00 P.M.
Vlnltora W .l c o m a

YOUNG PEOPLE — ATTENTION!
Am azing dem onstration o f the G O SPE L by the
Eastern V ictory Team .

a m . auL'i.g CATitoi.it; c i i c n c u
III Soula Calhollc Church, 100 Oak
A v* ns#.
Itrctory: SI 7 West 17th Htreet.
Sanford ll#lichts
Offlrs Addrna; lim III
Elions SIS
|{f v. Rather Wllllim Nschlrsb;
Pastor,
ftuariijr m m : I
A,
and
11 oo A. M
liullr Viasa I 00 A M
f’ i.nr***lnn Hsttirdir: 4,00 I*. M.
&lt;o f WO I*. M. and 7 00 I* VI. to 1:00
I'. S I.

T O -N IG H T

Adaptation o f fam ous M agician Performance.* to
illustrate Gospel truth.
Som ething you have never seen b efore and may
never see again.

kVCai.KIPAT afKTIIOlUgT
C l i c n c i l (IF PAOI. A
It 'M HKNKl.il, l-aator
Sunday Rohnol, lb:0f&gt; A M,
I'raachlng 11:00 A M.
*
Kvangall.tlc Harvlra. 7:»0 P. M
Mldwaak Prayar and Praia* Hervlca
Thuraday Kranlag, t:0IT P. Ml

PHFslIV TK tHAN CIICUCII
|i ii IIOWNCKH. l*r- II., Puator.
Corner ul Out and Third
Hondo) Servicer:
■&gt; i ; a ‘ kl - dundoy School.
: *,*i » M — Morning VVuraMp.

ASSKWIII.V (IF UOII
fK
.M fa rd
i-ornar* I-aural Ava. and 13th Bi
• lVh»r« Jaaua la Ural"
K I Wlt lUIIT . Parlor
Huroln)
School,
tl.
kl.
Willi.
i..» |* \| . Junior- rtrul ftanTor
Su|*l . Ill "(i A kl
kl .. r n I II K (lavollonal
N . n k : 1 v . i . i . - ,*ir *
ii ..... i' \!
Hx-nlng wor.hlp
| I 00 A M
I I , , i.i
imhn.andnra ly"Uiig !&gt;"'
I.
%
Ha:
H
*
m
rnwatbJsrT*
Ida I. t
PM
&gt; iiru cM
i ;* »l ,« . II.II' Mealing. * 0 0 I M
l-rai.d marling and lllld» Hiudi
FIIANK J. Ilryaon. DD. PaaA»r
Tliur.iUy * ‘I* P. M.
„ , Serai, r . l u l Sunday—
Wailita.dai
aflarnoon
p r ■ y « ' |n no a M ~ Sunday School
II &lt;&gt;o A M
Mornlug Harrlea.
lyiaallng. 1 I# P M.
- Jo I* kl T*&gt;ung People*. Society
•
on. a. you'll puma ug.lli

RALVAVIIS r u s t era * IIKL
III Esat a.conr hi r. *t
Ma)nr A. S. Whnrlnli In rharga
Sunday School. *.lk A. kl.
Prayar B#r»lr« li ao A M.
*. P. 1^ S •) P M
Sirrat Air,ling. 1 0 * P. M.
Kvangall.tle Harvlpa, . 00 P. t L
Friday flarvlc, t oo p. kL
Coma worahlp with us

CREAM

oooi

ENJOY
MAKING IT
aatlly M aac rafrigaralar, Mia, » M ,
j

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4

fraaia gvugwata4 wilk, adit,
para laraal n , w c •.,*(, with

AN
Y FLA V O R
«pd Iskilwi###&gt;••f Ihs 10Isimswi
%

Tllr. C1IFRCM OP UIHUaT
Woman', club BWg.
Jit Oak Avr
ti,yTd Harr old. Minlalar
ll, in A kl Sunday School
11 It AM, Mornl rig
_ Worahlp. la-rd.
r KoilowrliiK R#ffi.«n
VI

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r iu nd aj r

oll*a

• u .m m iiK r l U l l l f l l
•salt a Miiarat
jf
W# IVKT. PftMor

fiikk
j

VI

l a g d f i d t i r y . l U Wgward It., tag f r g a d n a l

Hr v tjUrin K
Hutiill)— Itlbla

Hin It h, i'liio r.
Rrhoul, 10 00

Mu r n i n g W o r a h l p
t I oo A
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Church of The Nazarene
• 113 Palm etto A ve., Sanford, Fla.
O rd er o f Services
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ASSEMBLY of GOD
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I o Oo A M . — S u n d a y H(
Urnlth, H u p c r l n t a n d m l .

8 :0 0 P. M. W ednesday Prayer Meeting

Special Music and Singing
A L ive Gospel with a Live Mcnsage

and

t 'r a lie

a#r%lr»k

COME!
You are invited to attend the State-wide convention of

hardaal
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lUhold Thy VPithar"
Sjiftinl Ilftliy I^dlcutton s^rvlrr
Mrill alii) ho * VieliJ.
H*-rii»*»n I*jr tlir i*astor
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Y o u arc Invited to these services

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10:0Q A . M. Sunday School
1 1:0 0 A . M. M orning W oi^htp
_ “ Behold T h y -M o th e r " * ------A special dedication service of
Ilnhles will also he held.
7 :3 0 P.M N .Y.P.S.
8 :0 0 P. M. E vangelistic Service
“ T h e Big T h ree"

Al

Invited

tiiti*V ih ul r&lt;ittn,K from n *T#»t
I ItIII k »i )&gt; lit ahip of tlmtiiflat,
frr in htp-fl with truth and fornut y —
Tltewfori* P«rk**r

H n ttfor tl -1I r ia n ilu
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M ISS IT. E veryon e

12th St. &amp; Laurel A v c.
Hrrliiturpa" by Mary Dakar Kddy:
“ In *hl» -Krlanca. wa dlaeuvar rni-n
In Ilia Image and llkanaaa of rind.
Wa ear that mad ha. never Inal
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Sanford Ayctiua A Hlsiaenth Slraal
V. I|. Omnlham, kllnlitar.
M l A. kl. Hilda School.
II DO A M Morning Worahlp.
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L0HD0HDERRD
; STABILIZER
Ft#at« «U j patf

Bedell HmilD, u . a. a . Chie f of S t a f f who signed for the
ern A ll ie s; Capt, Marry C. Iluteher (backgrou nd) H H A K F
A id e ; Gen. Einenhower, B lr.A r th u r Tedder, deputy Supreme
mander and Admiral S ir Harold Hurrough, Allied Nava l
Signal Corps Rdlophoto.
(International Soundphotn).

FOLLOWING the firm! aurrc-rulir of ho Oerman foiro* Jn
Furu|n\ General Eis«nho*'or »»'* * the imna uso&lt;t jn iivnjlHrhialuric |ioace document In Wcima rurh-c Taken at UHAbr hoadnuarterg, thia pleturo of lh« happy participant* snowa, toll lo
right: MnJ. on. Ivan Sualoparolf, uf thn ltcil ArmVI Lt. Gen. Sir
F.K. Morgan, deputy chief of Sniff irf SlIAKh ; Ll. Gen. Walter

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Seldom will you fin d 'a m ore attractive design . . . this is
fine craftsm a n sh ip in every respect. She’ ll love the bennty
and dependability o f this lovely Chippciidalo aofa. Add a
few well ch osen ch airs to blend or contrust, nnd behold a
living room o f the utm ost charm and d ig n ity !

Boxes

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vanity of th#lr mind* « . . That y •
put
off Four* r minor lh«
f«rm#r
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**f&gt;rrupt ftrcordlmjr In tha deceitful
liisi*; And t&gt;* i*-n*»w*-d In tha aplrll
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ihe
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the follow tnk pmaangr from th**
I'hrlallHfi
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The CHURCH OF GOD

CHIPPENDALE SOFA...

5 Pound
Bags

Celery City
Printing Co.
Her*
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H ere’s a s o fa th a t com bines grace o f
line and the enduring beauty o f our

Geneva and Elm Avenues

Which wilLbegin JUNE 14th Through JUNE 17th ~
1

Colonial reproduction with full spring
construction, upholstered In tapestry.

Wa ara^ expecting to. hare the greatest convention we have v n t hid and
a great time In the Lord. We need your presence to help ua.

SPECIAL SINGERS AND SPEAKERS
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Each Dayl

If

SUNDAY

M E A L S W IL L BE S E R V E D ON T H E GR O U N D S
S A T U R D A Y JUNE Ifitb , V . L R S E R V IC E

y ou 're

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Prophecy

May 13

S U N D A Y , JU N E 17th, S P E C IA L M IS S IO N A R Y S E R V IC E

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tapestry
v W e h op e to have every church In Florida rejjiyaeiited.

Y ou are cordially

w e o re a ccom plish in g In o u r missionary
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7th morka my fourth y w In Sanford and I want my friends to
me make thl». the greatest ccnventjon we j u r e ever had! I «ha11
be
looklnir for you,
al
Church o f God. I am y o u rs Ip H is Service. , .
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re c e p tio n c e n te r. A n y lb -d a y s
N azi Fanatics
County Financial Victory In Europe st5‘u‘ K«ard Tries
1 m ore w ill co u n t as a m o n th 1
S e r v ic e in the a rm e d fo rces d
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are deem ed r.i-ce »sa ry it » ■ e l tv a n d e q u ip m e n t fro m tne K im lm ll w ro te.
E u ro p e a n p o s t-w a r p ro h lc iit* .
p» Rpl!&gt;ie amendment
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Automobiles
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tk Kate l*uwtiers
o f the w o u n tl* !. W h ile s c r v ln t - w a y .. Io th e G u lf of M exico.
T h e re a re /t in g le , that h m y
ih c t f he c h « ce il one &lt;la y to
c o u n te rp a rt. G ia n t in in ir r o v e t ie ,
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w ate rs lik e a h u ge c lif f T h e -'
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are tre e s w h ich a p p e a l to w a ll
v e r y h a r p y to
lik e c e n tip e d e , on m a y h-g*
fo n t an d see h l l old f r ie n d g . lie
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No Alternative
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THE S A N F O R D H E R A L D . SANFORD F L O R ID A

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Sanford Herald

To Florida's Shame

BIG THREt

S A N F O R D FORUM

Required m d i n i for e w r ) citiren o f F lorid * should
h* the report o f (Kvvcrnor O t M v d l's special Investigator,
Mrs. K ikn Whitmafcfo, on the Florida F'arm C olony for
i*piW ptK and feeble-m inded children at Gainesville. She
Hwut f a v e k s
studying conditions at the institution
established in 1921 fo r the purpose o f training mentally
defreient children and providing custodial care fo r those
w h o couldn't be trained.
One o f the m ost astounding revelations in M rs. Whitesid e 's report is th at the average age o f those con fin ed to
th is *VhiM rm 'a h o m e " U 25 and that most o f th em have
been there at least IS years. A t present th ere are 504
patien ts at the institution hut aince 1952 aomv 601 applieskxm haxe been re je cte d or kept pending due t o lack o f
accom m odations. T h ere are now 155 applications from
ch ild ren fo r w h om there is no room.
O f the in stitu tion itself. Mrs. W hiteside nays, "Plaster
has fallen, ceilin gs s a g and the dirty g re y paint has peeled
awwv. Th e building* are infested w-ith rata and there are
bed W * m the b eds, the walls and ceilings. In on e ward,
w ith bed space f o r 40, there are 61 distorted w him pering
patients. T h e o th e r wards likewise a rc crowded and thena re Inadequate hath room facilities.
"T h e re is a critical shortage o f attendants", she con­
tinues. "T h e caliber o f those w h o are working is question‘ ahle. One* at least, is a form rr patient of the institution
— an I S jw a r ohl m oron who is in sole charge o f the 51
"better' little boys during the day.
Anotncr m a stern
’ h eavy je t wom an o f 54 with only a second grade education.
S h e has ch a rge o f 61 low grade girls. It was on th is ward
th at a helpless id iot girl w as recently placed b y another
r W W IH G WILD OATS tS SOT
patient
in a tub \xf boiling w ater."
SXAkT. TtMK WILL FfcOYR
This, in spit* o f the fact that m ost o f th ose people
P fE J r t V K X S L Y D O * * W llK N
TMK C*kXP MATY HAS He stall cou ld be cured o f th e ir illness if property treated. This, in
4k* rie W 4 *4 iaalrm-tj**. awl spit* v\f the fact that failure to cure them keeps oth ers out
ha U* gr»*tweas *t to f*#y
ik a S h* r * a s tr a y — h w . L i t . w h o need trea tm en t! And all this, in the year o f ou r Lord.
1 X 5 ! T h is in A m e rica a fte r 12 years o f humanitarian
TW l a M f klf t
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gov ern m en t! This in Florida, where the State boasts o f
t riv a s X eecvel
not having a u n g le dollar o f indebtedness!
M l (Vsk. *k»»» face I Wk

Florida.
May 8. 1945.
Louis Adsmte, Am rlci.n so­
Editor, Herald,
ciological w riter, was bom in
Sanford, Florida.
Yugoslavia o f peasant parents,
Some one aald, a long time ago and came to the United Stales
1 1 don’t remember whether it was when not quite 1G.
Shakrate* or Sockapear) Inal all
that glittera ii not gold. T o that
might be added that everything
you hear In Tallahassee— in the
Capitol or on the street*— ia not
as fundamental a* the law o*
gravitation &lt;jr aa Hltler’a intui­
tion was supposed to be.
Two
ORLAN DO
week* ago It was predicted that
Governor Caldwell’s program for
raising additional taxes amount­
ing to approximately $ 14 ,000,000
would fall flat, or at least would
be only partially luceeeaful. To­
day he haa the false prophet* on
the run.
He haa batted (not
without stiff opposition but in
spile o f It) almost 1000 per cent.
However, his utility tax mea­
sure, if and when it ia introduced,
is going to stir up a big swarm
of bumhlepsckeU. and someone,
a lobbyist like as not, is going to
get stung. You know those lob­
byists—legislative advisors, they
rail themselves— are as thick as
blowflies around the decayed car­
cass of a canine and as aggressive
ns a bulldog in a poodle's kennel.1
They are IT in their own esti­
mation, and with them that is all
that counts.
In about three more werks the
party wijl be over, and in Ihe
meantime we shall see what we
sh all, see. ,1 am not predicting
anv mbre.

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I ih r. . i ,&gt;i (hr w om ans though!*
. nwav from her own Ifntildca aril
i,i|.| ,,f another nuglecled mother
jin.l ,i|gur*te&lt;l I tint they AD O PT
h&gt; i
Nrvrt suspecting that stir
h« p o ll hail lieen adopt tit
the
u.ionri ragrrlt nceeplitd tho siig^
gt*« Iinn A* slir gnve of herself,
|,r i own I rouble* srrtncd to melt
riwtt she found a new interest
to life, a reason for Irving and
she was (untended and hnpnv
in ner, lear tie,) o f what Mrs
Allen had done Friends a ml ar
rptainlanres asked nlmut her ,*«
per trine then went in search of
a mother to A i l t l l T They tunl
other- and l-efor* long hiliiilfetls
of mothers Iregtui to find hope
and sunshine com ing into their
lives, rtrvrr knowing that they
la d actnullv lev ll AIU*i*7F.D
NiWspaper and mnirmtite writ
,-rs heard about it and wrote
atari** ami editorials U-Ueta t.eenrr to psoir in to the modest little
hom e « f Alma Allen In Itlrlaiiini

II. LYLES.

home for lonely «nd neglect**'
mothers ran be endowed and c*
tahllshed somewhere In Florid*.
In the meant fun-, we as Individ,
uals can follow Iwr worthwhile
example and ADOPT a mother
and In doing so will find joy
and hanplness tnrougn the cn
riching of our own lives THEN
EVEKYDAY will be M OTHEll’S

K n* t * t W r a t h I » k * r »

WTw wvvn the w a r ? Perhaps V ictor Deksbelcyc, Belgian
M inister o f Education and a delegate to San Francisco, lie
invented th e V -fo r-V icto ry nign that throughout Europe’s
dark years Lent up th e morale o f the conquered. Learning
that Belgian ch ildren r e re scribbling R A F in public places
W J l Round » » k**vy iasM
to annoy the G erm ans, he fe ll that three letters took too
Shall that cstrwJke rv*»«
long to a n t * a rnl m ad* it harder to escape. He then hit
TW W w sW « tW la st!
on "V *“ for " v k t o ir e " in French and "v rijh e id " (freedom I
k i t t k s t a i n Ikes k s m
Amt »h « h ix*. Vshrssi *
in FV m tsk, the tw o l*ngxi»g*s of Belgium. The fact that
C A R U r T x x S •MR!
it also* stood for "v ic to r y " in English was incidental.
The first broadcast of the V -sign, on Jan. 14, 1941,
,, „ su ggeslvd that everyon e chedk it as often as possible all
* d nxvr the cou n try. Th e idea spread from Belgium to France
u u *'*''•*&gt; and throughout the world.
Its greatest pnpularixer was
_____
C h u rch ill, vs ho turned il into the fam ous two fin ger gesture

The coastline o f Florid* it
longer then that o f any other
■Utr, extending 472 miles along
the Atlantic and G74 miles along
the Gulf o f M exico.

Aduiit a Mather club* were form*•&lt;1 In maiiv cemmunltics. There
«■&lt; no urgnniiatiun, mi nicmbcr- DAY.
«b'i*. no dues All tine needed to
The U. S, public spent almost
participate was a heart and n
$600,000,000 to slock its medicine
•‘tircre tin«rUi«h it *tr« to be of cabinet* In 1044 with some 16
helpful service to a fellow lieing. | different type* of home rrm cdlei
Never in the world's history i ranging from alkaliirrs and pain
bn- (ho s e e l o f such service fcyen relievers to laxatives and tonics.
no great a* it is today. It is the
Agriculture tUp|&gt;oMa more than
hope o f Mr*
Allen that the
nliiii will continue to grow and 60 per cent of the population of
i tpuml and that some day u Palestine.

"Jiqj* StMb vrill Ivc a good day fo r the ch u rch picnic
It'* not go in g to rain then." Such long-range fom -astti
jboxkkl be p e rfe ctly poasible, aocorxiing to Dr. C baries G.
AbKvt xvf t b c Smithnanian Institute at W ashington, who ha*
Seen LvreteRing th e weather hy olwicrtfing the variation*
ia th e aan'a h e * L N ot the heat received on ea rth , which
a n y v * ca n nveaxura, b u t what actually leave* the aun, which
has varinUotxa t w minute f o r anyone but Dr. A b b o t .t o

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State Production

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Nvd «x ty th e weather o f the n ext few m on th s, but
that n f years to exsme. falls within his sphere o f prophecy.
The years 19T5 and 2&lt;V»ti « »H. he says, bring such intense
drou gh t as to tow er materially the level o f the G roat Lakes.
Our grandchildren h ad iw-tler be prepared.
W eather haa usually been som eth in g that ca u gh t the
w«irM unawarov It ahouW be p oau b le to be better proparetl
fu r tt* and Indeed meteorology has made im m ense gains
In the last few years. If Dr, Abbot U on the r ig h t track

mankind will cadi him blessed.

smart

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lag m wHtM * am* the limn*,
two «a tem 4bt*ate ealL, mil.
tmaa a* m m aas4 4aeaht»e* evil
M i w i h eeataeOtOTllML
The n a t h t s T e t t c m h Delivery

KAY

ttaa, I&lt;wl an making tnvevUnrnt*
ia th* fervn af unselfish service
to other*.
l&gt; * lt)4 ttm story before, hut
tt bear* msaaUng, and at out
Omarkta are 4imto4 to the R o b ­
ert at thie particular time, h
worn* filing that I tall It again.

ahea Mr*. &lt;ADaa learned of a
hemty aged wW M H h her own
community, « k found Krnelf at
the l awset at Hf*. forgotten and
aaghttai Through rear* of toil
and •elf-aacrffke she had main­
tained a heme, rated far a family

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Mr&amp;siSim 12 to-44.

CAY

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Detectable ahad** frosted in w h lu em­
broidery, cot In fla tta rU g new styles.

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C o o l and (fresh fo r summ sr! (ta g flora)
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�F R ID A Y , M A Y

11, 1945

T H E SA N F O R D lIE ItA L D , SA N F O R D F LO R ID A

Presbjteriiin

Social A n d

Personal

Activities

P A G E F IV »

Church |{0f reHhing And Entertaining Program

Mothers On'sundl?

“ &gt; ' ' u" ils ° f

*■«“ '

Mary Moore. Kllcn Lyon, Patricia
looke. Sara Jam* Haruvrll. Deanna
Millet. Mary Gertrude Scott. B et­
ty Jean lownsend. Betty Bryan
Ann Rat&gt;orn ami Marvel Me Mil
Ian
Sportswomen
Barbara Wath
en. Sue &lt; nllum, Betty I rann-k
.'hirley PeaciK-k an« Betty Suu
Shanley
R«»|h? Artist La Rue McNeill
la Mantilla Phyllis Bach. Jean
Sayer, Ann Whitaker. Jane t hap
man
Dorothea
Sackctl.
Anile
Aiken, and Jacquelyn MacDonald
Tiro T ico Kntire Company

time since 10 .1 9 .
Mr*. St. John
presented the emit prrahlrnta pin

to Mi* John I. Miller.
After the hutineut meeting !•frrshmenta were sr rve*l by Mr*.
I
A Phillips and Mrs J. A.
( alhoun

An e n lrrta m in g and re fre shin g musical a« « •iniiamrncfit was fur
Th • ,rn ii'r * on Suiulay at thr pr o gra m oi ) " u n k lisa) tal»n* nished hv Mi
b •Ig ii 1 M iti hell.
l'rr«l*&gt; tenan church will wat presented tiy the I oghuH l Ml* Mowe.v Miss hotter tu b.vnn*
First
pay special (nliulr to mother* School ot D a ncing m 11: filth and Mis« i ath* 1inv * l.ir k ( o*
churen. annual Spring recital la*, even lim n* wen- undci the ilirrction
Ufltl \oiutg p&lt; ople of thee church.
dedicatmg
in «ic
signliflcantly j mg at the Sem in ole High S. hind of Mr* J |l 1 o g b u m . Mr* W T
pertaining lo the mcivsion.
Jat k*oit.
Nils
W
|| St&lt;*wart.
1 Auditorium.
aponsored
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Th® annual May Day BreakAt the II IHi o'clock service the S« ph om or « t*las*
MONDAY
Mi* Jack Mat I humid. Mi* V. G
Thr expression pupils of Mr*.
0 Circle*
of
the
I'rcb y terin n fast an&lt;! Bridge or the S&lt;*«*iul I Mr. and Mm. J (t U r s o n are m inutr \* of music will he led by
lla*ty
and
Mrs
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1 alien. Mr*.
witie variety of dances were
W G Fleming will l»e heard In
Church will meet at the follow . Department o f the W om an’s Clu*» i apending the weekend in Savan- thr chil«lirn*a choir which It dir* of ler rd Ui the fields of hallet. W
K iit h h o ff . a»sisi*d by Mi*.*
n recital Thursday night. May
ected hy Mn». Helen
Verna)’ . character,
Ing hom e*:
Whlddon. hail ch arg e of
was held In the club house on nnh*
wllh relatives.
Lap,
acrobatic
and Jo yce
I?, h 1S o'clock at the Snuthaido
They will present tw o special mod* rn hallet The flashing “ l-» make-up
Circle One, Mrs. J. O. Andes. Wednesday morning. The rooms j
Primary School
Mr*. J. H. Phillip*, and son. anthem* amt
Stanley
Brumley Mantilla,” t e r f o r tiled t»v the ad
1 lie c»»mplctc progra m follow*
Jr. chairm an, will meet with Mrs. were attractively decorated with
\' I I
The vurtrd and entertaining
A. C. M cReynold,. 2481 Palmetto Spring flower* tn pastel colors J o h n ' i c o f Mae»n, tis. are the w ill he lii iinl in ii m»Io.
vatned « lass with raslanet
gues ts o f Mr*. E. It. Phillip*.
rim \lp. In Winter
program will feat.ire skits, musiAt the *
o V U k service the ••impanimrnt
^ tvenu a at 3:30 P. M.
show
ing
*
lassi*
Hostes-e* for the affair » f r ,
Sw is*
Maul 8
Pbvlli*
Bath.
•al rratlmg* a’ d other numbera
senior young p« oplt's ch oir will I Lu neiu o Sp anis h lechithpie. Gd
^ Circle Two, Mrs. L. K. Hoyle, Mr. J.R. Kay. Mrs A M. Philips '
Mr* A I* Rountree wa* in both humorou* and serious. Th* |
Herman
Echols
a u d make
thru
initial appearance l*»wed hv n tap version of tin* Julie ♦ hnpman. \"it.4 \1ke1t. Dorchairman, with Mrs. I). L. Thrash­ Mr*. Fred T. Wiliam*, and Mr« 1 Mr*.
lira
So. Lett.
J.p «~)ui ly n
Mac -.tallrtl as president o f til* West ft lends of thr pupla and th f
er, &lt;24 Grandview Avenue, at Wnlter L. Cooper. Mr*. Hit daughter, Lind*, of Jessup, (in. leading the niu»irnl portion of I opulur hit tune " T i c o I n o " were
Side I
T A by Mr* \\ I. public are cordially invited to
m e spending n few dnvs in San­ the worship. Thi» group, made a Blight finale to the e n tile Donald nml Am Whitaker.
3:30 1*. M.
Crumley was high scorer whlc
attend
Snow flake* Jovce Ann Cullum. Morgan, for tin* com ing year a
up o f high "clu»ol student* of *how
Circle Three, Mrs. C. R. Daw- Mr*. John Melsch, Sr. received ford with relative*.
th&lt; meeting Thursday afternoon
the city, will %mg two anthems
Mi'll* Jida* and Steve ll'Hlgkifi. Peggy Gu&gt;lr. Nan. v Rohh. Ihttlie Other
j o n , chairman, with Mrs. E n d low score in the bridge game.
officer*
installed
weir
Mr*. K.
Kieldin
returned ami Hill Ii-.m) the t otigregallon Ui d a d
H aivry and
RECITAL
in black and gold, w e ir NS illiHiii*. Jeannet:
V . W illiams, 320 Oak Avenue, at Mrs. J.W . Hall wa* the wipiwr o f!
Mr* J T Hardy, vice president.
yeaterduy
from
Jacksonville the hymn* They me under the spectacular in an adagio to the Bobby Stewart
3:00 P. M.
Hr*
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•r,*in.
*&lt;-crrt«rv,
the screen’* prise.
win re she spent * week with her direction nf Mr« George Touhv itituiitm g .Sibelius num U r
Snowballs
Moin .i'da*. G n t c h
\ al*e
Mo.* Kvelvn Willard, soprano,
Circle Four, Mrs. A. I). Smith,
'lr «
J
V t 'nlHaitm. tip»»u rcr:
Among those attending* w rrv sister. Mr*. It. II Miller.
Dr K D Brownlee, pastor. will Ttiwtr”
rn K ir thh o ff. M.» " O i .VI* Mtllan.
the lust ruiinhei in
-Indent of Ruth Duvi* Fuller, was
chairman, with Mr*. J. II. Oillon. Mr*. II W. Rucker, president of
nml
Mrs
H
A
Wntt.
historian
talk on U n topic* that stress a gro up o f a c r o b a t ic ' r m n i i b l m m N|*»| s K '! t •♦ p**w t
ih anna MilArennlmg
t«
report*
tliere pit-sentnl in 4 voice recital at
Palmetto Avenue, with Mrs. W at­ the club. Mr*. J.W. Hall. Mr- C
Ft lend* of J y I .allow ay w ill
a»o| \|,tu i „ •' » tide Scot 1
son W allace, co-hostess, nl 3:30 Schwarts. Mr*. J A. Young. Mi* regret to learn that hr i« eon mother** lufliien.-r in the home •• visit te a shiek's hiitetn o
were l.tM S a 1 title* of tlothillg I mu* »«*!• • *t|lr&lt;r last Monday
h ole
\»' «|,« ,\
At the morning worship the sub A« t
l hrr«
‘ Sunuiii-rtiiiM
m
ami 10 pairs nf *h&lt;»r* turned in night A member of thi* year's
« ’. M.
Epperson. Mr*. John linker, Mr, fined
to
Hay
Pines
Hospital ject will In* on ’ The Family — Iran * Ihikr .S&lt;«»tt jo Ids hu
Figtin Skat* r lean
•call Sayer
Circle Five, Mrs. II. C. Whelch- JC. Hcunrtt, Mr*. (I P Herndon,
at
thi* s hold during tht recen* graittiating d a s- Mis* Willard ia
where lie went for observation.
Foundation o f F lu rn rter" In the h m t h r t , Dougin^* d ou hh . brou ght
Skntei*
Git G hi u
K ir ehhoff tlolhtng drive
el, chairman, with Mr*. W. A. Mrs. Meisch. Mr*. J.K Poorer.
Members of the the daughter "f Mr and Mrs.
evening n iv i n the topic will be |»eab
o f •IntX liter
fr Otll
the \l*tt Gail Biltin* Ann llm le y, *' T A v ohiiitrer*‘«| to *|t at the W* R Wilhlrd *f Milton. She wai
Ludwig, 60H E. Fourteenth Street S r , Mr*. J N. Gllon. Mr* II It
Mr. and Mrs. V
audience
"M can u img M an".
I mda I eon anl. I'.tt
i ollins •*nd booth nt VtMvrll's t&lt;» ’ *cll stamp* a**i«tnl hy the lollrg e glee club
at 3:30 P. M.
Crumley.
Mrs. A.E.
Montleth. and children spent Su day a* t
Special invitation* are extruded
A ct T u n wu* a viMt to " P m 1 l io r ii e t
Blown
Circle Six, Mrs. J. D
and Iwvnd* for tw o hour* for *ix under the direction of Mr* Fuller.
Mrs. J O. Huff. Mr*. E. Cnfiip- gucMa o f her sister. Mrs. Kunlcc hy the church to member* of in the S p r in g " and Bobo Dean
Snow t^ueen Jam* t hupman.
Mi** Willard at
day* in May du ring the Seventh Accompanying
ruff, chairman, with Mr*.
♦on. M rl
Muguuson.
the
Sattfoid
N.»\nl
Air
Station,
t
Jen
a*
the
young
leudrt
ot
tin*
At
thr piano was Miss Doris McCall
War I o s n I&gt;rivr
I
II
• t i f f . 112 W. Seventeenth
John Ki^k.
^
who.
U'liig
nwnv
from
home,
tlatines,
shtiw««|
puittomine
it
hi
I
it
v
P»ti
1*
1
n
I
’
t
spr
mg
Ih.
f
Sanford and accompttnvng th®
It was announced that the West
at 3:30 P. M.
Ann, Mrs
Moore. Mr*
1 hildit n In I hv
hi pat k Belt* Side p T A would U* a blue glee rhlb was Mi** Kvelyn PerMm. A. V. Joyner ha.* sold he:* would liki to d« dirate these »Hir* flirtrng with the •pniklitig &lt; in
Circles
o f the W. M. S. ..f
tlanrrr.
.la* tpielyn
M m*
vshity aiitl llt'hhv Mt-wnrl
ithhon association fo r thr f u s t dile t*f Nashville
the First Uantist Churrb will (Im rifr Toughv. Mr*. K H •’Ir property nt 50B Myrtle Avenue tion* o f thr dav- to their iiiotlien. ♦ an
i mnits. Mrs. W A. Leavitt. Mr* ami will leave noon to m n kr'h er and to all ••thorn uho e n jo y the Donald, and in hi* d rliv«iy
ttcmlar met
I(••I • t»f«n
A Ioh
meet at 3:30 P. M. as follow s:
young voices raised m praiae cf tin co m ic i ulprit. I btiigln* &gt; . "tt Stevi lt.Mtgkm a&gt;d t'livei A udet
WB
Brin home m Wayrroaa, ilu.
Circle
No. 1 with Mrs. S \. j M l.. Cullum. Mrs
son. Mr*. O.M. Harrison, Mr*
God and thanks for t'hiistU li !•• th» little g ill vi hi. Ii** l Mi!
* lilt l i t
I t o ll , i .
St o t I
a£hleplett at 12: Avnrndo A ve.
M mot her •» .1 ib
\
1'on ibut *o f lltiiif- a d ) 's lint, Ann llailev
Mr*
F I
Bon
I—
InVt.&gt;1• Hailey
^ Circle No. 2 will meet in tho Mnrrn rrf * FHcknon.
Elmar Tyner. Jr.. G M .1 r of lv appbr p t he I luted Mates 'Vlntj%Uer dance** with fid*
VBo « . l I Pott 111
iu I r o n n id .
Alnthean class room of the church Redding Mrs Roy T d llv Mm K
i'«rt K\pf|flnlp^ nn«l Nfr^ Tyner at thi* I line
t••• num ber. ' \ E am \
P'*i' I at «y • oil nto m h itc h
with Mr*. Josler Cameron nctlna 1 Monforton. Mrs K F Barter
.Ur *|&gt;. tiding n ft-w ilu )i ,i * thr
«"•! shlli) si|\ c» mi.I |*t &gt; 11 - I'm h lit «f | II. ill ell
|l«
III kt i | Mg w it h I ' l o i t l e n t Tru
Ms Riilnh A .Smith Mr* &lt;'b»r
N|at J»»r in
as hostess
I'f
h.ioifs
and
Circle No. 1 with Mrs U ( i lr* Kinfhrr Mrs Grur**® NVrll* gues ts o f the foMH&gt; i n parent* man • ui'i*t*a) Tbt ? e will he piny t r i f t . fined uii mlvaioetl t ••that 1 Sheppat't
i Mrs. C’ (' Karl. Mrs I T Ni w'-v on the Country t*lul» Rna.l
el * of v i .itit i •f« f..i tin* huin pea ii musical comctiv iiiiiiiIhi h i I ill |ll| . a. i|lli I Hit K o l a .1
DeCoursev W. IHih St
nlio k mid
sliv •f
Ballet P h»m *-»
Non NGhitnkrr
VlCtol V aiitl tor the spem lv if- sophtallotted
m Circle
No. 4 with Mrs. J C Mrs. •! G Patterson. Mrs B K
Mr. nml Mrs. J
W Vick e ry turn t*f all ►mu* and da ughters Nvonne Cullen tn| *lHin«*t w 1(1
Flow 1 1 S*-ll* 1 N vonne ( tillen
“ lltchell. l i l t Mipnnlla Avenue. IW k , Mrs. J. •Field. Mrs S IV
Icatnrini;
Sue. t
n* d
I"o h
Phy llis
Circle
No. 5 with Mrs. II A Hi’ hlrvman Mrs Hall. Mr* Bni* ami rhililren o f 1'alatkn are ex from 11 tuiMphn nt aimed »•*. vices a t*.t*kel ttf gav Spring flow •••
to to
thell
inn 'h«
•♦ell Mrs II J larhtein M m F peeled lo arrive tomorrow
Thom
with which she sold to the pcoplt !• Gm I
Willinhis. 541 Valencia D ru e
• an &lt; a •1
Pain ei .Go tpielyn
Circle No. 6 will meet nt thi It Dawson. .Mrs. H.M I*npwnrth •peml t ht* weekend with Mr* . s«»iis t'i d.mghti i s in ui.if *&gt;i in w ho Hi* park am) linv !lrtt% \«hh&gt;
H AN \NA K IV K K !«&gt; V S
Lillian Vickery.
M 'o
It an
S ayer.I
|would Ilk* to sboie Hu* prayer darned a minuet to 11111*1*- la»v Ma« Is.i'.ihl
church snnex with Mrs. A. C and the hostesses.
at
t
"in
j
aril
men
t
mid
Inter
d
a
i
o
c
d
\nn \\ till.ikeDor. then Sai kett
, are inv it* •! to h«* m ‘ tie c o ' i g f c
Benson and Mr*. J. t. Jackson
tvilh IH )N N \ SM ITH
n" ' sang with ll'dthv s t* wnit
Mi* J. II W il «o n ninl y
,»n.t \ * it&lt;»
\ *. •
gat otii
• c l i n g as hostesses.
son, Johnny , o f Daytona Rie a c h
In the fir M a* t
|In A Ip
10
The regular limine*, and nro
*e*«ioti
*«■
p reiide«l
are
s pe n dirg
*ome tune
here
ititci *' Anita
\iken hi shim
gram meeting of the W S.C.S. of Mr* Idoyd I* Harvey.
mefing silver n o i t i a y r d an n o
the Methodist Church will lie held
It
was
annoii^rcd
thnt
t he with Mi*. W ilso n ’ * parent* Mr
Ihg 111 thr sunlight and Nl
at the church nt 1:30 P M The June meeting will he held Ml •hi ami M u . A W Hamit
»v* » in orchid nml m Iv* » dm •
hoard will meet nt 2 45 I* M
home o f Mr* A f* Starke with
Mr and Mr
l». wi*&gt; M a d h o w .
1 a il
•t
Holnlav to f String*
Mr*
Martha
Mn ffitt
n*
•••
jfi'l fatnilv aitemh-d tin- %%••■( Jmg
IIh&lt;
nt* rprete | a 4 ater . ••
It*
i.
• I the
hoptr**
of Mi*% li«*li*n 1 Htnlodi ami Ku
I'll) II
• I «d ler
•if rt* her h 11 • tit&gt;
St m 11 d*
1 , Order
At the conclusion of *he meet
fu* Bell on May Id at b •»!• V M •f t h r I
I HI
M..„a Jot*.
th a 'harm ing Min!*
!«••♦
w a % hrl I
Trg
refreshment*
wrr** *ervet|
at *iOM Mills Street ttrland"
.»• I s
M i,
, .* I H i M a s tut H all The
1hy the ho*fe**e* ft* the fo||.» v • •
M.
| •t •• Nix
4 ..f f h V .1
Mrs It T W arren M r. \\ »o,
Mr*. M Rupert Strlckln* d. »- !
Mi* J Heist b n »» leaving to
R« 1
ap*oa
an el*
Mai
|ti**si ted I ••• i* • il.ai o n l i n e of
•Uted by Mr* H (* Moignn. , Mr* M offitt. Mr* Harvey. M»
day to •pend I he sunmirt m New
Diiihtir) Mild
hti«ln« •* * . 0 .ll-t issed ■ml gruti •uted a
0cnterlalnetl meml»er* of f’ |-rle Starke Nfr* C |* Herndon M»O n
M o t M e
N ••i V visiting
with
Nil
lew is
I*
tf
*-»»*•
»
(Jure •
N inn I tr ail.
I V1».. t •i 'I w i i r g 1vr 1
Thr*e o f Women's Socie*** of I. B Ratl iff. Mr- M I W I o»bt
Musi, inf 1
a N|
Fleiachri and faim lv art) Mr and
In \. t Four
Jaunt
T h e •Ii ,t"f. i 1• • •11 was d e c o r a f
Mr* L. T Do**. Nlr* J. K I’ out
ChrUtian .Service of the M*-th&lt;»
Mr* IV l o w
Thr Ihj •'l t * ntel I •■t Kdttn St
I J* Rue
M N
ed
with ha-krls of |&lt;d gladiuli Rata ti
dial Church at her home on Mo-* ler. S r . Mr* It K. Crrnahaw,
flashing costume o f g.dd, A m e r
Nl 1Mi» v * mim it«| dencrip
and
vii- ••s ••( »,s| r o *« *s
Thr
Mr*
It
M. Ma»on. Sr
M»*
tlav afternoon.
•. 14n |tr intv ami a* nia |»* r for 111. I
&gt; p 1r 1111a I \ w *kemng
T t). Ty ner hn* returned fro m ehn| t* » I
•
.1
1
hr
niolht
r
•
V
i
b
l
r
Blount.
Mr*
C.
A
Ponder.
pre
Mm. II. C Winn presented the
At I IN
St
Augustine where he ii * det
rtt|ir a*
with
sent
t'\
I”
ere
n
t
m
g
a
s
h
o
rt
proMr*.
J
K.
Rowland,
Jr.,
and
M
m
^M ission Study, ’'Paul'* le tte r to
went ry e surg ery recently He i*
Si,. I .
1 I •• A Dude Ranch
giarn NL
N ; » a- g W inderfut
^ T h e K ph eiiam " and the bu*lne** Nell William*.
l&gt;iwi*rrecu pera tin g nicely at hi* home
M hi v ••• 1mid* S&lt;
m i in Moth.
f Mini ' atv&gt;&gt;nipatiied by
.i\ (In*
I tier |*o w•II Nv mine &lt;
on the C o ir try Club Road
Nil - « I n . 1
W e sh
Nl .. t h e-r.
nr*- kmlMts llettv
Jean
N| r u e n » f e r
a* "4 hoiuilfi
v m u r u m .- in lir .i iu i
Ii llniti*
III*
W.o.t
»•♦
I ♦»*!
Nf* an*
the
•I P b v Hi* "tiHinr* Marie
Mrs
Cottrell Tally and two W01I.I !.• &gt;
•*. Itft|llii * triMiiii
Be' 1\
*- 'ir
le
•• - n c ft\ Mrj
r. hh'-fi L&gt;on Mona Jut*
children are c u t t i n g with Mi
."shanley
1h o
. d
rein if kal 1»
B 1
M.-o «■ Nt 1-. II .1 I a-hman.
• lerson Betty Bryan, I'a
i T a l l v 's
parent.*. Mr
art I M nthe it 1 1e*e U'Uvr ciiapter uit»the*,l promis e f r a few weeks* study
look 1 , Barbara
Brown.,
! K II I anry on Knat Klghteenth wa*. srnti^i (11 the Fust. I ho » o 11 accordin g to her teacher a who
v» ^
W ,t 1 liep , Mary M not r
her
m
an a.-rt.haii'
Street.
|presented
Of f|0||0| V
N!// s*. ff ehliMIl w ui e
I Nforrts'M nod Nfaive]
number
o*ng whit* 'i.l
'•*! in g.'W
g
11 ami on *
M r*
I
II
r rpsi. I nl. r»-.« •
Mr* M S Messenger left thi*
heiid Miol »&gt;
t' 11it*«
.»*• to r *houl'it • thr f ir st a&lt; t to *«titiM'in, .
Bt Mv
• Shan
lottfternoo 1 for
Jacksonville
to
Mi'li 1 n tdat k l.o e •d w hltli tni
own dance "K ukiishkn
n Ru*
|s|rm| the wei-kemi with her son
belonged t" her g* •dm othe 1
t. I li ve Gall Hit! log I Ulda
*ian im' shii M dunce t*f melam hoH
la nd
daughter i n l a w ,
Mr
urd
T h e r e were *JP nt&gt;Mhrr* prrs r
and flrr
Mr*
Duxhurv dnm •• ' l» " n . ir d . Ann ILiilev l'at*&gt; ♦ *d
! Mrs W B Messenger.
and each inti•nliired in raelf iv a
in*, liiet* hen h ir ih h o ff . IlniMelt
in th® i«»t act a* an Indian
W arrant O f fic e r
Roy
Kchnl* I/lOtber ami told of tier chlidicti, Brave including pantomime and Blown amt Marjorie Sheppard
fn
m
e
o
f
whom
were
in
t
h
e
set
is expectr&lt;l to arriv e fro m Fin
l i n t Rtdrr* l^or*»tht-i« Suekett
•&lt;*rinl *tunts A* an K n ife ' Act
vire Th. hnlioted mother.* weir Mr* T e p s i 1 Mr*
rirn nti. Ohio, where he is *tu
NG
Nun Whiltiker .v » .Ini pie
Mton |»u*hor\
then
piesetltcd
wi
th
lovely
e
.
n
n
,
Nf a, |!•11,n 111
tinned, to visit
for almut
•n.l Ml*s Saver Ifiterpiete I E din*
t
ion*
(in v* with his parents, Mr
Sf
V ln ifit
MiBa vN
iitini"ifiil
I h e i e were Sf» p» nmiv | 1• •• • •Irser' *»♦m» id sfdrtlua' •»w |k,»
Mr* K F. Kchnl*
at the meeting
tonoig
w » &gt; •nr " l l r i u t i n ic e " *i« M •* R 1
t
Chester Mu%e
formerly •••*% wi f e v 1si 1t»i " f i ' . n W, in ing
Me. G d
«'«th
Nlather
Kurin* .re • a lifm ini

Social Calendar

May Day Breakfast,
Bridge Given At Club

e rs o n a l s

.Mrs. Fleming Plans
Recital On Thursday

Presidont Installed
By West Side IVT.A.

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.Mothers Honored At
I'astcrn Star Meet

^ lr « . Strickland Is
Hostess To Circle

I-' I o w c r s
V o Iu m0 s

r s Da y !

A. K. R0SSETTER, Florist

1 ••in |'4i' \ has left for M&gt;*II1 | hi*
Term where lie has accepted ,1
I i g h 11• i* »*f fc* f *
» l *
position as assistant manager of
hanccd lb. r»es»limre
III 1
the Smith M ontgomery Furr*It 11
wrcr*» arra nged hv M B &lt; ‘*'
Company.
Mrs.
Muse, actorn
apulatcd by ftavid Howard
panled hy Mrs. K. V. Shiplett nml
Bjr
CrnrRi*
Sprue,r
daughter. Carol Ann, will follow
T h , S , mi noli* Hivli S ch o o l Key
him in a short while to make
Club h&lt;»nu«&lt;l th eir niulht-i» H r l
their future home.
nesduy evening with an in foi ,1
,hnnquct in the *eh*N. |um n 1

High School Key C hili
Pays Mothers Tribute

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Betty JaneKobrhouKn with a rente, .......... mi .
and s pia ys o f
fern and *ta
Wed To Sgt. J. Reaves ! center
®&lt;1 the- f "Ii It r g
table The det eir at i"i&gt;*
Mi«»
Hetty J » n ,
Robrh ou.’ h. •afiU weiitt airuiitiwtl t*v l h«
, ilnUKhtei nf Vlr arwl Mm. C h
’ » w o r t hear i
M.n v N n
V*
Riiiirhougli nf Enirfi.lii, I'll, n &gt;1 chrl. The pl.u c i a iils w» ».
f
S k I. Jijhn It. Itcnve,, Jr., io n of , b lu r p a p e r c u t lit Ihr S/I4» * f "t
Mr. unit Mm. John R. K esvr, nf key* ami name-* w i uteri in
i »r
G k , Mary were united in mnrri- in k .
aim in Frederick, Md. on Apr. 17
(iurata of the clu b were* .Mi *i"4
The Rev. Franklin Haas, m inis­ Mr*. ILK. Morris. R«-v nml M»*
ter of the Methodist Church o f J.j R o o t , anil R e v and Aim. M T.
.Frederick, performed t h a . aluirla Cin^nier. imtf *tBt mottier * of
nnit c rem n n y at hla homa.
th® membera o f th® Club*

For the occasion the bride
chose powder blue suit worn
with mstrhinz accessories. She is
a graduate of the Fairfield Itiirh
School with the Clasa
. . .of . 194
. 4.
S*L Reaves attaiuM school. In
Sanford and Laka Mary and was
rraduatad from Samlnola II lich
School In 1940. He entered th*
service in November 1940 and
haa just recently returned from
14 months* duty in th* Paelfle.
Sgt.
and Mra. Reavr, are
•pendtnr a honeymoon In Florida
after which he will report to
u ^riekeU r V s ," 'arid Mrt.
v»s arm remain in Uke Mary
with his parent*.

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Christian C h u r c h
To Have Anniversary

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• Sunday H a / IS, will b« thi
annlvrrisry of Um Christian
Church and a homo coming day
t« planned for all member* who
bar* moved to ether eommunltlei.
Since the anniversary fall* on
Mother** Day, the Sunday MomInf sermon given by Rer.'V. H.
Grantham, will be "Home and

in an cnloaire floral print.
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A fte r the delicimiE banqiot,
Fharlea D ia m n , vice presni. m,
presided; due to the absence of
the president. Neil Powell
Me
listed acme of th* nrcompli
m, nU o f tho c |ub ,|ur,nK
l1ast year and then called on i
ilorris who talked briefly
what tho club aland, for. He
Carpenter »waa then Introdme
who apok* on appreciation i&gt;
mothers, which ws» thorough!)
enjoyed by all.

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t rriaUJ^.^lannol__At
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Methodist C h u r c h
Mr. and Mra. Everyman will go
on trial at the Fint MeMiodiit
Church 8unday night at 8:00
o’clock, for contributing to the
delinquency of a ml-.or, John Jr.,
Rev. Joe Toile announced today,
Judfe R. W. Ware trill preside,
Geo. A. Speer, prosecuting at­
torney, will represent the State
of Public WeUfare, G. W. Spencer
will represent the defendants.
P. Herndon will terva te
k of the Court, end Jim Cun­
ningham wUl bo the Bailiff. The
Public ia Invited te attend tide
of
-Perente
on
..** aald the Rev. Telle.
The Mother’* Day mtaaar* will
be (ivon at th* 11:00 A. M. Ser­
vice. Dr. II. F. Toll*, father of
the pastor, will preach the **rBIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT '
Mr. and Hr*. T. 0. John.en

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Bal IiNIiI
Mary

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A Good^Southpaw

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posing S. A . hurliTs fuumt out,
including Paul Dean, whom he
nicked f o r *—home run to wit .-*
ball game.
Father Helped Wallace
Wallace got hla early training
from hia father who wn. ti acmi
pro southpaw down Kvanavtlle,

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( S p e c i a l ) — F i r s t L i e u t . A u g u s t u s ’ V a i l C u t t!ji*nl! fm m lv
V o P C o r t l a n d ! -Id mi-oiher i f tin
m 'JU’ ultl
f a m i l y w h i i h e T o r m ore than Him
I.iiu l
V a n 1 u i i i u i i ' l l had wtn,
y e a r s h as occupied 11 prom in ent the S ilv r * S l a t . Ira* I It •-f i m- S h u
wi111-1 t lu 1 I \ h |ili l i n n ! lisinrH* hi
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hi* r*'&lt;r *ro ht** fir**! wound a'
t hi* M n -r lli* UlM*l. filfhilfUf with
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W ine — Herr — W liU kff
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"Dad had me throwing as land
«« I can rememtier." »mlle* *lim
Jim. "B ut it wan yearn before
he’d let me throw u curve. Al*
way a inflated I had to Irani con ­
trol first. And boy. 1 did.
"Finally, i.i IU10, Dad was out
throwing with me one day (still
does now when I go hom e), and
he said *I“tn going to gel you .1
Job with Bob ('nleinnr* lb »l* w UP
manager o f the Fvaruvtlle team
that year.”
CoiV
ar d
Waliy
certainly
should satisfy the Coleman appe­
tite for lefties.

stomach," moans lloh.
K ttr) thing Is Different
(No. not because he couldn’t
find any steaks, you dope, hut hecuu&lt;r he ilul .’t liave a left-handed
pitcher. I
This year eveything is d iffe r ­
ent

Obviously—
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can't do it all!

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"I wanted to play ball before 1
thro but could I be&lt;au»t- I hn 1
io . 11''H (*ti Ih i* o n ly
1it. 1(’ | fm jiff'i'cf fiutri- to work and try to put a kid
through
school,"
suy* '
* ! !|Mf J1m;| 1 141 1 •ll 1.1 1«*1 'U»# hr ill hr r
♦van ibJr food-, k .owlfl|X Cory "But 1 never lost hope I'd
oh *.mil* 0111* f imh I fur be up heir some dny."
Up to last year when Atlanta |
H id
klliiVklUV
how
tO
Used hnn eaclusuely
a pitcher, ■
O s . , 1 - , , 1||*41 ft - VIH«* t t a l
Charley played theoutfield ami
r ih,, i . a . d * j i i H i h i t ii t .
f'rst Imse. He's ipiite a handy

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TOMORROW, FLORIDA CAN RECOME AN
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ORTANT PLASTICS

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law fit! for any person to keep In his plan* o f
buflinea.i within (he C ily fo r the purpose o f Hide o r
fo r storage, any meat, beef, p&lt;.rk, land., veal,
o r any other meat or meat |irodncts iiiiIi'mh the
flame him heen panned on ami beam the stump o f
Inspection provided fo r by (he laws o f the ('n it
etl Slates governing interstate shipm ents o f mettle,
or the Slate o f Florida Inspected and I'asseil
Stamp, or the t ily nt Sanford Inspected and
Passed Stamp, or any other city ’s Inspection and
Passed Stamp, the ins|iec(ioii o f which city prior
to the a ffix in g o f such stam p Is o f etiuul e ffld e lic y

E ST A T E -I1R 0K E R
A tlantic flunk Hide

tirorgetown University. where
the Braves en jo yed spring tr ain ­
ing. was generous with the hardto-get Juiey t r o w n entree.

The Army and former presi­
dent Boh Quinn o f the Tribe have
generously supplied Coleman with
n h ilt * , \ L » ( *i ”tic H 11, H r w i n i f , rh t« ? f i i f ih o
two routhpaws.
m 1 11
u
10 1 KiH-rihii^un m o r l l y
Jim Wallace is the l*oy who
n f r &lt; n i f f *•&lt;! u»» Mfulil toy ini |y in D e n m a r k ,
formerly worr khaki amt Charley
iter'
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from
Corart is the pitcher Quinn d is­
covered down in Atlanta.
It’s tough to say which o f the
two hoys is the hardest worker
s* I m Is*- -1 mtv.n.r»lii|f*» Mm fWrill Colrinau ond his roaches Just
* 1 •
1 ’ii it ‘i'll
men I Can't give Wally and Cosy enough
instruction* anil work
c, I y.m»*»r v iitmii
fiKnI
t'oxart V 8-Footer
i
t - kmif u n i hittitiliftf.
"Berk, I want to le a n some
ifbst|Tu .nil'll tw i m &gt; r I'.sdvuthing about baseball. I've got
Ht il In .I isI limili'ilUlklTH Ml JITT«
some work to do in ihia league,"
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ll|t'.l|l,
lM|MH'iuUV
declares t'ornrl, a ll fo o l 100
i i &lt; ■■■ h i it ii v w im ii m i un* wiirk
pounder who looks like he's plen
tv 1 I , ,t t i\ ii'fmol i h l l i l t e n nild
ty capable.
1 a ..i t ' l l
i»i»t part o f their
Ami take it from Mike Ullanev.
t« al- iiM'«v from
home. T h e a rookie catcher who also hails
ii* ai 1 lit-v d -‘ ir»*t Hi home ^hnuM from the .Southern Association,
t i n i ! , it " f 1n |k tjuriLl % if they
Cory is n "hard" man all th.i
i.r in 1 .. i.i mi hi* in f me |ih&gt;i*lcol
• ii. ,1 *1 *tali* tn do the tn*ke wav He lives m Granite Fulls. I
works winters paring cast iron in 1
• ii
iii f i «artt worker^ mill to a foundry, and uses high hard
htalth* ehtlflreti ih iA iM . our - to make the hitlers mean
,
J 1 i t 1 Iknlk ..f ITmli ll foixN
l
t orart hasn’t l*erf» around h u s o |
1 1 « i »iii tit»1 t u c» of 1 011 rue.
I bull *rry long didn't start u til 1
I l&lt;Id with the Landis, N
team
Tlien followed two years
with Atlanta
1

fo r the put p..se ei inspei titiK m eals o ffe re d for
Bale it) the C ity o f Sanford.

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RODUCTION ol plastic* ii on* of tha
nitric]** ol the age, y»t tht* industry i*
In IU Infancy. Phatic manuiacturers, that 1- lha
ptoducors ol lha b a s ic p ow der* and p ellets
which ira procotsad Into p lu tlc produck, hava

T iit a d r t t U t t m t t l
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Naw aouroaa o f raw maiariala a n balng .discova(*d IraqvianUy, f i t alraady Florida's vast forasfa,
•oy baans, ooHob aaod nuaka,cana. grain huska,
citrus pulp and padmetto a n I d e a lb ^ a p t e d for
' BS&lt; in thi plastic industry.

Voar old d i m l o f y ts row oat of data! Usa tha naw dlractory
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Florida's sapid construction program makas U an
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ant pin# ylalda callulcrai
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LEGAL NOTICE

amount o f money re«tmrrd to pay
Kr .»l I S ta ir Mortgage*
a blK claim. They didn’t own
titcciiW o.il I.ffH
J To Homer
homes and they didn’ t think they’d *V Wnyht
have an accident anyway.
tiler w«»«hI. Kffit* J. To Horner
In the first place, your cor , ^ , ^ rinhl. ^ ^
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is a cash asset |od«v9 and the
I n t i a l f I i f . l l i . u i u n r e t 'n ,
court will j. ce to it that it I*
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urninft you. And if ttus m not
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HA YE Y O U R
WINTER CLOTHES
CLEANED BEFORE
PUTTING THEM
AWAY—

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St rick land-Morrison
Inc.

or

C ou n ty

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Hrinji1 Your Car
to

DR. RAYMOND L. BASS

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COML OM. \
T Y Y - Y Y - PPIE

DISPLAY

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GETTIM' AWNY//

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:*3*rxfear aa the man In the ' \
window . . . you arc juat
' as much in the public
eye. Your clothe* re­
flect you In your bu*tneaa c o n t a c t s . Are
yours Immaculate . . .
protected from wear by
frequent nleanlng? *
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SHE'S REALLY ROCKlli* AND ROLLIN'/

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T H E aA N K H R ii H E R A l.n

PAGE EIGHT
« W .’ -■ ■ ■ ■

«■ * - ■■! !

g ji u w

Kennedy Risked
Peace Deal To
Scoop Story
EiscnhowerWaHPut In
Position Of Break­
ing Word To Stalin
c l a s s if ie d

10c per
08c. per
07c per
|5c per

Un*
line
line
line

fo r
fo r
for
fo r

a d v e r t is in g

bates

one Inoertlon
three In .rrtloo*
6 Insertion*
20 Insertion*

Minimum rale* . . . 10c
PHONE US OR BRING YOUR Ads to THE SANFORD HERALD
Coant, fire word^to the line. Including phone end address.
All adrerlleamenn for situations wanted will be charged for at the
regular clssalfled rales.

FOR SALE—

LOST- -

II. B. POI'E CO.
U. 8. T IR E S and TUBES
MUDKRN

.

well

located

t

IA) ST : WRIST watch, while gold,
Butova S w m at Ril* Theater.
Beatrice
Ellry, 1)16 Orango
A vc.

room

house. Phone 0122.

LOST: Younif female red pig.
strayed from home,
Rewanrtl.
Sira. J. J. Puren, W. lit St.

CYPRESS posts; muck and wood.
24 hour service. 412 Pino Ave­ LOST: Pair o f gold rim glan ea,
nue.
somewhere down town. J H.
LOST: IllllfoUI. 2 ration book*
and Important papers. Reward
-will to, given to finder. Mia.
Beanie Horeja, k I .'I Magnolia
Ave. phone '!?•* M

| (T A C R E fa rm tiled, good- f la y ­
ing wells, 10 acres rough land
Palm Hammock Hanford, Fla.
F, E. Doll, 1101 Park A v e,
Sanford, Fla. Phone 661-VV.
10

BOOM
furnished,
nue.

W ARDROBE
tru n k .
Phone 360-J.

$38.00.

LARGE
radio.

electric fan and
p h o n . 768-W.

Allen'*

HELP WANTED—

"The follow ing facts are peril
nrnt In the widely public lny] In
eident in which the Asaoeiatrd
Press is alleged to have obtained
a sensip
" III a n t ic i p a t io n nf s o m e o ffer
by the German h i g h c o m m a n d t«
surrende r Ita f o r c e s I a |i|d ie .| to

the supreme rnnnnander for nu
thorily to have any meeting he
tween representatives of the Grr
M ALI. UR female. 10 ( N lxrcilit. I man high command and our own

PftOB*

_________I

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CO IX 1 RKI)
gu li
for
la undry
work Regular hours and voigc*
Apply
In
person.
Seminole j
table

County
3rd St.

Laundry

Co.,

813

G IRL GRADUATES of Seminole
High —if you would like
a
permanent job In Hanford with
advancement write Bo*
PX, I
c / o Herald.
HELPER for Jimmie
Sheet Metal Works

FRESH WHEN
YOU BUY IT

W.

W AN TED colored man for lotin
dry work Experience not ureassary. Applv Semlnola Cmmty
laun dry Co. 811* W 3rd St.

TRUCK TIREH
W » now have In stock Norwalk
Gold Standard truck tires In the
ioliowirtg lir e * :
6 0 0 * 1 0 - 0 ply 71)5*17— 7 ply
000* 20- 0 ply 726*20 — 10 ply
6611*20— 0 v\y 0 00 *2 0 — 10 ply
7 0 0 * 2 0 - b p y 6 4 0 a l 6 — O ply
700*20— 10 ply 095*10— 0 ply
760*20-- H nly 7 4 6 * 1 6 - 6 ply
760*20 10 nly 746*16-- 6 ply
706*16— 7 ply 746x17— 7 ply
The** sire* ran b« shipped ‘nr d.
Ilverad trom ptly.
W h.ro we do
not have an c.ubllshad dealer,
will be glad to hear from tiro
daaiers, or irarage*, who srs In­
terested In having a good cslablhed tiro agency. Wo also have
stock a fair quantity o f pas­
senger tire*, tubas,
also truck tubas
D ISTRIBUTOR FOR NORW ALK
GOLD STAND ARD TIREH,
TUBES and BATTERIES. A.
M.
rR E V A T T ,
SEVILLE.
FLA. PHONE 2104

When you buy our bakery
( i w l r vou can he sure Ihrv
are fresh t’ nme in today and
rhoose from "Ur large frier
tion «! bnkr-rv goods.

Cowan's

CHEF OR f i n l c la n rook, also
waitress. Orange City Hotel,
Orange City, Fta.

ROBII’S
HOME BAKERY

FULL TIME M AII), while or c o l­
ored. Apply 812 Magnolia Avc.

K

“ Q U A L IT Y A L W A Y S ”
105
W. 4nt S t. Phone HB4-J
to lake illcta- a

education, able
Don. Must he willing to work. I
Apply at oner. Heminule Coup- i
ty Health UniL
I

n /;e

MISCELLANEOUS
IWILL

PAY

cash

for

sny

BOLLES

make

GARAGE Apartment, good con­
automobile from 1030 to 1036.
struction wilh heart cypress
G. R. Ikilllns, Avalon A part­
aiding, complete with kitchen
ments No. 1.
and Mthroom fixtures. To he
moved from prcmtiei by pur- CURTAINS, lac* table cloths,
. chaser. P. O. Bo*
ford.

1260.

Han-

, good

machine,
130.00, Phono

PIANO; W AR D R O B E; huff at ami
dinlnjr table. Mr*. J. B Clark,

.

.JU. 2, Bos 123, Sanford.

• " 'O trf'U N D K
Sanford Auto I’art*.
MILK COW and calf, 2 week*
old. E W Smith, Osteen, Fla

FAMILY LOAN CO.
Florida -Uask Bldg,
Phan* U
I BUY, pay cash for old Iron*,
vacuum cleaner*, toaatera, n»carditis of condition. 210 E.
6th St Phone 848,

T

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on tht S t

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Johns R u t r at

J a c k s o n v ille , F lo r id a

t

0$C 14

W EEKS

10^

relatives are not Questioned
about your c re d it
Your em ­
ployer or buslnasa associates
will not hear o f your personal
a ffa ir s There la no eau.e for
em barrm iim ent
Reasonable credit requirements
No co-m aker. g)n money loan..
Variable payment plans.

s e wi n g

condition,

S C

scarfs, washed, stsrchrd ami
str-cU-linl. 018 Mellonvillr A*e.
P hon. 870.

FOR SALE
BORROW HERE WHERE
4 room house dose to shopping
PRIVACY IS RESPBCTKU
district.
YOUR natural de.lra for privacy
Hobart A. Williams
In money m atters I* strictly
Phony 731
Atlantic Bank lltdg.
respected Ijerc.
Friend* and
PORTABLE

Statement

Following i« the test o f Allen',

FOUND: Small hlnrk female dog,
white patch on cheit, ( ’ all
008-J or 1118 Laurel Avc.

ftlA T
LITTLE country home
on bus line. Can giv. Immediate
possession whenever you want
It.
Three
bedrooms,
priced
$2360.00.
Edward
F.
I-nne,
phone &lt;62.___________
Sanford

PAItJH. Muy 11.—Gen. Eisen­
hower today nuthprired a atatcment that Kdward Kennedy of
the Associated
Press imperiled
I care negotiation* beltkeen the
Itiinlaiii and the (inruioni hv
sending ad unauthorised dispatch
on th. German surrender at
Reims.
The statement wai made by
Brig. Gen. Frank Allen, pres* relalloni chief at Allied supreme
headiiuarteri, w ho accused Kenneily of a deliberate violation of
good faith and security "d e fi­
nitely involving possible Ions of
American and Allied live*."
It
naid that Kennedy's action put
Eisenhower in the ixisltion o f huv
ing broken hts word to the R in ­
nans. Elsenhower had |remised
t ic Russians that thr news would
not he released until they were
satisfied that, the surrender was
genuine un all fronts.
SBAEF also announced that
Robert Bunnolle, managing exrrulive fur the Associated Press ill
the United Kingdom, hud Wen
suspended as art accredited corre­
spondent at KHAEF for relaying
a ^lash on K ennedy'. dlspnWh.
Suspension n gainst Kennedy and
Morton (tudehrnd of the Paris
AP spiff rernain.il In effect.

FOUND—

HOUSE completely
703 Palmetto Ave­

1930 DODGE Sedan.
Fir# Dept. Phone 73.

_____

(funltlchaum.

lO-IIOOM HOUSE, garage, largo
eereened porch 201 Maple A v c.

U N II I B ll t t o

UG UST 15 t h

SU M M E R
S E S S IO N

forces fir .t r e j by accredited rep­
resentatives o f the press.
"The supreme commander In*
t ir:;ied me that the negotiations
initiated by the Germans were of
n r utmost secrecy, particularly
because of the great difficulty,
c u e - t o distance, of exactly co..rdiuating action of this kind with
i w Russian army so that any
nionHItlonul surrender could be
i ludc simultaneously on both the
t astern and western fronts.
Nerd for Keerrcy
"The need for secrecy was Inu-nsificd by the fact that the
r-ermans wero then desperatly
trying through prupagandg and
imso statements to create rail*
ndrrslamlings between the Husinn forces and the Allies on the
. (-stern front and even broadcast
na late as May 6 thst they in•nded to begin negotiations with
ihe Allies so ai to gain tlm*
..mi strength fo r battle with the
ilussinif" forces.
“ Due to the de.lre of the sui retne commander to obtain a suricnder at tlic earliest possible
moment so as to ssve Allied lives
on lx&gt;th fronts, ho requested au­
thority from the Russian high
ommnnd to act initially In aci epting an unconditional surrender
.n all fronts so as to bnr\g the
vhnle matter speedily to a head.
"The understanding was that
he would observe the greatest
rerrey . in tiny negotiations with
he German high command, to
accept nothing Uss than simul­
taneous unconditional surrender
.in both fronts and particularly
to nmkr no announcement of any
m■ml until the Russian high comnnrid could l&gt;c satisfied thruugli
a u i and morn fpnnai contact
»ith the Gcrmnn high command
hut the surrender was genuine
■it ill fronts and did not repreit i rnerelv an additional attempt
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_ Thru w r t M b n , . h ara-kiri, refer-,
rlre to the Japan*** honorable
suicide mmaa from the Janenesword*. Kara meaning belly and
klrl meaning cutting.

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select from . An attrnctivo and practical cover- 3 E
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HONN A. GILBERT
When Tiberius Gracchus, n R o­
man aristocrat, nropaed to Ihe
Senate a distributin-i o f state
land among the poor Ihe Senate
had Id'n asjotsainatid.

“ tleeause o f these consldoralons, which clearly Involved seurity and the saving o f Amercan lives, thevsuprem . commandr was doubtful of the prtgirlety
if permitting the presence of any
ndivldual at the meetings except
'.hose who hud official duties 111
‘onnectlon therewith.
17 Invited
Iht thr earnest representations
if tins division thst no newspaper man would release any inf,.(nut Hun concerning thr
pro-rihngs until authnrited to do so
&gt; mr lie allowed me to Invite
I i p.m| ..f 17 pressmen to witness
| i hr proceedings.
Ihr story therefore was not
I . . f i r u Ii ' si ti ih I h v press rrprrsenta1 i r . in the ordinary' course of
hnr activities within this the.ter
It was obtained by the
. r.iirlrsy of SIIAE1 headquarters
m l riiroiigh my promise, which
An- I nrrd 111hin |mst relationships
wph the tress in this theater o f
1 e a,*
1 "T o assure that all iiivilrd rep! t even la lives of the press would
imlrrsland tiirse cohditlonB 1 persriuilly hricfeil correspondents of
the Impending refemofuas Incident
to ths signing of the uncondl'
tiorml -iirfem ler past and slated
fa
thrill
"This story is o ff the record
until tiir respective heads of the
A Bird gorernm .nts announce the
fact to the world.
"I therefore pledge rach and
every one of vou on your honor
not to communicate the result
o f this conference or o f the fact
o f Its existence until It Is reI used hv SHAKE.
Fact Confirmed
"These words and the fact that
Mr Kennedy heard them hav*
hern ronflrmed by all others In
he sarnr group. Mornvcr all nber\r.| thia pledge except Mr
] k’ nimeily of the Associated I’ rrss
who used unauthorised channels
o f communications In order to
lom m ll hi*•deliberate violation.
"The supreme commander has
asked me to express to all other
newsmen In this theater his great
■'ratification that with th li single mmm
•v.-ertlon hi sconfldfitre In the
-ress has never one# been vlo'••ted In hi* experience o f almost
•hree years a . a theater com­ H Z
mander He regrets that h*f,ulln
o f this observance o f h i. eonfl- H I
drpa. In this In.lane, they and
'heir organisation* have suffer
•d professionally.”

for Doirillni SluJrnU. Pull
credit* arc glVe'n fo r ad­
vanced work In 10th, 11th
and 11th grade*. Instruction
and rerlew work In &gt;th and
9th grade auhjccta It on |
\ non -credit basis.

10 TOO REED...

Abo-:t ’ 10 B.C., the Emperor
In ita course across Germany, small stream to a gorge-enclosed
Wu Ti nationalised the natural the rpner Danube goes front a torren t
resources' o f Chins, established
governmental ronfrol o f trade
and transport, fixed prices for
NOW
IS
THE
TIME
com modi tics, laid n tax upon in
comes.
and
organised
public &lt;
To begin "building ■ present end post-war business.
&gt;
#
works trr thn nm-mplnyed.
We have an agancy opening In Sanford with every as­
sistance including financing if necessary fo r man, or wo­
The
famous
lUth
cenluejfi?
man with fill or part lime who qualifies to open our
French actress, Rachel.
UirtyJ
Sanford Office. W e invite inquiries from general insurance
Klixotretii helix, the daughter o f 't
agencies also.
too. Jewish peddler* in Switierla »d
WftlTE GIVING FULL DETAILS TO

lans

CORN
for • canning I BUY ANI) aell cars. If you
Banford-Orlando Hlway.
want quick cash see me. No
trade too large nr too small. 1 fu ll credit* f o r High School grad* .
ONE THOBOUOUbrad Guernsey
Am willing to sell on terms. u atlon before y o u r 18th birthday 1 i
- i Bull, I yt*. old. 1817 Douglas
You don’t l»av# to see anyone
Ava.
but me. James A. William*.
—
Slpea Ave, •
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to mWke u p 2 su b je ct, y o u failed
n

PR 1D A Y , M A Y 11, 1915

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

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! it makes an attractive piece of living
| room furniture.

Graceful floor ' Uunpu
with indirect - lighting
that will go a long wap
toward making the liv*
cheerful. Metal stands
a n d handsome s i l k
shades in pretty colors.

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Spring Vegetable
Season In Florida
Passes Its Peak
14,
JACKSONVILLE, M a y
S p ecti..........Lest week Florida’s
(Special)—“
sbla
spring
_ vegetal
P'aased
Its peak and will now go Into a
steady
dy decline until volume will
not be sufficient for shipments
from our markets," William L.
Wilson, Director of 8taU Farm­
ers Markets, said In his crop and
market review today.
“Tomato shipments at Palmetto
wfl] probably mid this week," he
continued.
"During the first
nine days of this month our mar­
ket there handled 18,780 bushels
which brought (45,830.00.
The
market will be open' ell this week,
and a Urge number of buyers are
expected to be on hand.
“ Plant City passed the peak of
Its shlpmenU Laat week, with
63,541 packages passing through
the market, Field peas continued
(o lead with 16A48 hampers, pep­
pers were second with 1LfivB
hampers, and tomatoes came third
with 11,387 crates.
The move-

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5 0 0 Fortresses Bom b
Two-Day Attack Is
Made On Southern
Airfields By Two
Task Force Planes

f French Loiulvrs Liiiei ated I’rum Na/i Prison

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F O R M E R " N O . 2 NTAZi", Reirhomurihal Itrriimnn W itm-tm (.«n-ring
-las I re n captured by men o f the U.S. 7 th Arm y nml wi th Fin d
M »rs h n l Albert K e « « c ln iig , also taken » * &gt; reported in i-u-'mlv o f
1 .1 Gen Patch, the 71 h*. com m ander Gnering 'told l i'
,1 i n n he
Fail been venlenced to death h\ Hitler und -lived by tin I o f i wuf f e
1Intel tIMI o -n i,l i

Niiltn mi (ik u i.tu .i
A ii t m p fc c iih -n ii'il fit H-ht u f
n u ire Until film S m u -il'n r l ra's.Hev |Mun-t‘(| m m ,' 'It.iM r mu)
149(|&lt;S uf
Vk t \ |aa
. n.linrV
UilUlri aa)i \ it-k- ••\ t ti .t- I"T mintj
J 8%|4i»ss'w l hit (J Ihi g » f
ti to i
hU/lltg
,L 1 4 '1 \ day
light |rt».( 14J lie kin.l
Tukj ll 1t-1»111TI*af 1It 11 \\-tVi-w of
carrier i Jriu * finin
t "
I« Hk
fitrtsw ainiia •I'tivilfto i‘ ** i*)\ at
SUilt 111?( II Jui'tolU '4
it ; 1 'Ma In
to
Iwu Jjty
iin ii k
i*t it tiding
through ihu " f n i i i f ^ j_*h1f.” sHlii
900 n u iit'i pi a rice I ul 4•1 nml
ll 1 Bfrtl 'III 'ill nil
|. i f 1s'1/ tom!
hah hourFlamr Ihi 4«9« nig Innk
In.! the
Murm4*i into th.' i i.t lh. '«« a♦_t
Hhn 1 -- rtf \ toh .1 I l.f . M 1 »t riH'l
1 I llUltl i 1.1.1 1 | 1Ik 1 kt i n r ,
Nskr V • U
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Mm y officials are fran kly war
rn-il &gt;«me feai the curba may
not tv nblr tn meet the t*sts as
burn| enn necessities cut further
into American supplies.
Some
| predict more drastic control meo
-ures will he required. A few go
»« la ' »* to i i v it may become
i ee.-s» «ry for the Governm ent to
Inke over the food distribution
l system
Vi i l l. ertd developments point
up tin h i iea-ing pressure:
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Seminole County |Instructions Given
Property Owners
Pay Their Taxes Rental Quarters
Collections A m o u n t Landlords Must Reg­
To 97V2 Percent On
ister At S a n f o r d
Real And Personal
Armory Tomorrow
thousand m ore Tax Re
calpt* ,have
beet]
issued for taxe*
xet
,
#n is
far the
th* year 12 d4
same period the previous, year
it (a revealed by records o f I ounty Tax Onllector Jno. I). Jinktns.
who I'rplains that this means
1,000 more persons arc payin
taxes on property in Seminole
County than heretofore.
The total amount o f County
and School taxes assessed In S em ­
inole County for the year 1044
Is 1342,067.7d, he said and is
divided as follows:
Heal Estate
(240,423.04
Railroad
and telegraph
15,1 (V4.45
Personal Property
58,360 35
One

wfini

‘ " ‘ A h ” &lt;*l" from 6 to 10 points
i, i "itnd, following up n recent
•iffti ml report Unit this nation
"must hr urrpuypi to econom ise
It. use to f fat* &gt; 1,1 oils) If any
rcnl ruritrilnihofi i* u» b* injufr ‘
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premiei ot I ,.,,.., i*f*I l i tin
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pmtilrm.
uth tr Nation M o r n
1 Mr /a t ration riit ia onN th?
lalrM o f

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move*

In th*

instructions were issuni
( • allaiM *■
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^
. , * r by Suttotl )t. Dgvh, -Han. (
fo'rd. D efine*-R ental Aree Direc- 1
tor roncerning the registration of ...
.
.....
all persona renting or offering
I f lT T l A Q W P Q I p V
H ill
(or rent living quarter, in Semin J a , I I C 3
C O lr J
1 1 1 ,1
ole County.
Registration will lie held May
16

from

8 :3 0

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Retired Farmer, 80,
Di ed On Sunday

P M Rent control
feet here on May I and all rents
were ortlered b a d to the July
James Wesley Hill, B0, retired
I. H)43 level ul that ti ntf, Mr farmer, died early Sunday morn­
Davis said.
ing follow ing an Illness of one
Mere are general III. I tint tuns month
lie had liver near Mon­
for Seminole County's 1600 land- roe Corner for the p**t 2u years,
lit nis
fand was born June I I , larvi in
1 Go In the Sanford A rniot y ’ Georgia
May- 15 where the registration
|)f
ju r vlveil by the w..|..w,
is "rin g held
y r, M,,mie Hill of Sanford, five
2 A separate form must be daughters Mrs E . Munson of
made out for each dwelling unit I Orlando, Mrs Ethel Odom o f Orpara
for which a separate
rent is paid Undo, Mrs. Ida Wallace of S t
3. He careful to fill out all in­ Augustine, Mra. F-stall* Poole of
formation
required
for
each Auguata, Ga. and Mra. Star*
dwelling unit. Incomplete forms Klnard o f Sanford; throe sons,
will have fo be returned for Johnnie II. Hill of Jacksonville,
completion.
Claude H Hill of N orfolk. Ya„
4 Print or type plainly and and Pfc. William C. II ill. now
firmly and see that all carbon ■erring a v»»r •&lt;••»: thr*&lt;* h m ilifn i
copies are readable
mu! three nl«t«*r* living in
6 You hrr r*quir*&lt;i l&gt;» fill in * * ifl » n»*
gmndehildrri! urnj
le g a l
Rent in !' ,,ven great-grandchildren
the Maximum
item 7 of Section ( ’ He sure to ■ Funeral services for Mr lllll
w ill be held at 3 10 o ’elock 1 seasee that this Is done
6 . He sure to sign the form In day afternoon al ihe Erickson
Kuneral Home with the R e v W.
the lower right hand corner
lolar7. Do not detach any ropies I’ . Rrwoks Jr officiating
of th* form. You i]o npt necil tu ment will lie in Evergreen &lt; unrmake extra cople* for yourself m y.
t s s llk s N

Ml r s s , T s ,

“Pursuant to assignment I have
audited the account* of:
Honorabla Jno. D. Jink Ins
Tax Collector, Seminob -County
for th# period beginning Januai
All Mastrr Masons and Eellowituarv
J, 1843 and ending Augustt 31, crafta are urged to be present
(Owthras* Oa raw* t e s t
Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock
■t the Masonic Temple, at which
time the Fetlowerafl degree will
be conferred by Lodge No. 02,
F and A. M.

CITY BRIEFS

Dog Racing Season
To Begin Saturday

Dog racing, (topped earlier in
th* eeaaon *V the government’*
anti-racing nillnr which waa lift­
ed after th* V-E pay announce­
ment, will be renewed Saturday
evening at 8 :0 0 o'clock at the
Saaford-Orlsado Kennel Club, It
today by W. J. Conn

i le -n le n i T y u m e n tn a le tte r
) 1111- 1 f n free,lorn, Inc..*’ said
ii n i' t m id in n fin d a w a y ” to
» ,\ inrr H ftf fund
ft'
w ith etarv

IfIff (troplww
z
\ | t‘J4fVIlt |l&gt;
fMguitlirii*
what
VVil \ V4 11| tw*
thtot
OPA booatrti
th*
|*‘ Mlll
|*l 4. &lt;• of
»alad and

Senate Hill 8B303, ratifying
confirm ing Suirard's civil
service system ha* become law
without the G overnor's signature,
according to tn Associated Press
dispatch.

and

; e i e r y Shipments

eight race*, SatCelery shipment* from Samwith the dally
_ _third.
_
ole County have led all other
• and
lnoU.
InelU cm lh* fourth, I countlee during the month of May
so far, with a total of 489 ears.
The racing aaaann wttl laat 80 Of these, 888 have been shipped
day*, said Mr. Cennoily, In an- from Sanford packing plants and
aordanc# with a recent ruling by 207 from Oviedo.
Sarasota caraa
cam* 1next In ship174 ears,
*«
th# lower
----- ---------- ire waa but on# menu withi 1T4
(hipped 108 car* and
track In a eonnty, It eouid East.Coast shipped
other’Florida
da points,
point: according lo
to for that period of time.
teMMarket
ark
Faderal-SUta
Nears Scrrice chipped 77 cam. a total of
848 car* of celery snipped from
Florida for the month to date.
nOYKl.VB INJURED
a A " g g « i . m - fr ourtn
t " ‘ ‘ - urtdi
Jte
tt^ll**TtwnKUn
Raleigh B. Boykins, of 1418 Wsst
“ “
ith 8 treat, Sanford has
mracuated from overseas
where he was Injured and to now
a paitont At the Oliver

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tfroiuui f o r f o t tiit&gt;p|H*tl u p itt
tw o m :t p !t n v il t hum
am i
11i'i tv i ■ m in
h a tii-ro ii

.* ill in n 's food rstliining and prICr
von 11 ill s y ste m .

H T O iJjr.l.&gt;

%«**»i*r In 4 r «

Thi* ht*nvif&gt;t l um h ityf a ttm'k n( I lip 1’iii itu w ,tr i - lio111),' *unlt'jtshi'tl rut .litputt n't

pi .'p li *, p lu s th e g ro w in g th re a t
u f b lin k m a r k e ts , are putting the

A Tata] o f
1312.067 71
Collections in
up to Ma
1. 1016, amounted to 3323,362-3^,
■nd dlacounti allowed .fo r early
payment amounted to f 11,083.77,
or a total accounted for o f 8334,438.00, which la a little more than
97 H percent.
Intangible Personal Property
Tax Collections amounted- lo s
little more than 00Vc of tho ns
aessment for 1944.
The delinquent tax list, which
will soon be nubllshed In The
Sanford Herald, will probably be
the shortest delinquent list pub­
lished In Seminole County in the
past 26 years, he said.
A recent audit- filed with th*
-Board ot X o * f k &gt; . CommiMlaaar*
•TnntT Vrttl |* tnt# « A
now dug to continued dry wtath- by the State A uditor give* the
rport o f A. J. MIxner, Auditor,
01
aa follow s:
“ Wauchula b still having

atroog movement of tomato**, al­
though the peak hao been passed.
Volume b holding up remarkably
wall In vtrw of the dry weather
but b liable. to break sharply
downward aoon. Quality b excel­
lent, carrying qualttbo are
and price* at* satisfactory,
th# only other commodi
(hipped In volume
mentioning.
*"Sanford b atM doing s
ount of boils*** and expects
a light volnmo of henna, field
Btta, beota, aam U , corn, pep*
pjn*. po slblv m&lt;
"Fort Piere* h very quiet,
few tomatoe* contina* coming in,

FLORIDA, MONDAY, MAY II. lltir.

W ASH IN G TO N , May 14. U P)Rnlnm-tniinl harassed housewives
today hail mure worries about
Inni.
shortening,
rooking
and
sulnd oils. The OPA boosted thsir
ration values six to ten points
a it,mml. The OPA also disclosed
a new drive &lt;m black market
[ niteral urs. Thi- names o f more
than .1.000 price violators have
lu cn turned over to the Bureau
.u f
Intn natlunal
Revenue and
more all' to be added, the OPA
.mil
Ballooning nee&lt;|s „ f liberated

to

fensive* berag on Jsn. IS.
This Increased th* German
■]*•. by Boyiet account, to

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3,000 V i o l a t o r s Of
Price Control A re
It evealedToBureau;
May Be Prosecuted

tar AtsMisue e « n i

Four Russian arm ies to­
day rooted the last fanatical
G erm ans from Isolated poc­
kets in A ustria and Czecho­
slovakia. Moscow announced
1.060.000 Nasis have been
rounded up since G erm any's
surrender f o r a total o f 2,860.000 captured o r kilted
ain cc the R ussians' final o f ­

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Japan With New Incendiaries

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WASHINGTON, May U,
(AP)— Drlliih Foreign Secre­
tary Anthony Eden today »rranged an afternoon oppointmint at the Whit* House
Amid reporta of a possible
•arly “peace In Europe"
nine ting of th* Big Three.
London report! raid Eden
expected to discus* with
President Truman the Dosaible dates and alt* of a
Meting of Trnman. Church~&lt;M*llmd Stalin. There waa no
'comment on lh*»e rrporte it
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C h u r c h i l l Promises
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General Elaenitower said to­
day he regrets instance* in
which senior officers treat*
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German
officials
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ticism on the treatment of
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Th'rea sailor* from thJViarifurd
Naval'Air Station have been ar­
rested and put In County jail
pending Investigation by Assis­
tant State Attorney George A.
DeCottea of the severe beating
Saturday night of V.ll. M cAlexander, auto mechanic of the
Seminole Tire Company.
Th# arrests were made at the
Naval Air Station Sunday morn­
ing by Deputy Jack lllckaon. De­
puty Gen* Hrawer and road Pa­
trolman L.C. Bender, thru eooperaUon with Naval authorities.
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1942 and had flee and half
months o f engineering dutv at
Ascension Island w hsre an air­
port waa carvail out (if hard
rock. Tha island o f volcanic origin
la in tha South Atlantic area and
belancs to Great Britain.
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month in airport construction In
PFC. HARWICH INJURED
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commanding General
Pfc. Berwick, a veteran of 18
months over***a, waa wbunded tn
a battle of um netfte and
stod to the United

France and Normandy.
H# to * graduate of Seminole
Jllgh School in 1032 and prior to
entering th# service was engaged
In sales work.
IN INVASION
Mr. and Mra. ILF. Milts have
a letter from their son,
i Franklin Mill* Jr„ Sic,

Iiv the continued drought, and
some local shippers estimated that
losses in celery In the Oviedo
unit /.ellwood arras have amountr d l o as much as 2 5 percent dur­
ing the past week due l« Ihg dry
sprit.
Othrr vegrtkhlrs such aa pep­
pers. beans and corn ore reported
to lio reduce.! in ylrld by reason
of th* drought. Arcording to B&gt;’.
W h 11 n e r, weatherman, rainfall
show* a deficiency for the year
to date of 0.45 incite*.
Not a drop of rnfn has been
reeurded during the month of
Mey, according to Mr. Whltner.
Total rainfall for tho year so
far is on\ 3.71 inches, about half
what ft spould be.
Temperatures for the month
have averaged 74.1 degrees or
exactly two degrees below nor­
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J. C. Penney’* former store on
First Street for shipment, Mr.
McCall stated.
The Giants and Cubs of the
Lion sponsored Junior Baseball
league played their final rame
at the French Avenue. Ninth
Street ball park Friday afternoon,
it was announced hy King l.lon
J. K. Rowland, ll is planned to
have a picnic for tha ball playera
on a Saturday before school
closes.
Lion R. E. F.lsberry was ap­
pointed as editor of a forth­
coming bulletin to be put out
weekly by tbe dub.
Newly elected officer* of the
club will be installed on May 2o.
It waa announced.
Lion James Robson, Jr- was
fined a dime for dtoeusaing a
fishing trip whlla th* King Ll°n
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Colt of New York City.
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liecnne i be ftfhtMil ciiumpton. In
Tuesday, May 15 !■ Ihe dead­
|tile iiviioii iloilhlnt. th** fighth
gim lr tt-.iin. UtHirn \ WiUtm m•*1 line fnr li'instinns uf clothing und
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the »hot*s for United Nations rclirf.
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clothing
drive
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cenlly
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Sanford
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battery run down.
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the circumstances of the cat* haa
been promised by the command
of th# Sanford Naval Air Sullen,
according to Ltout. W.K. Spry,
public relations officer.
Namaa or the sailors arrested,
according to SharrifTa office are,
WJt. Berry, M.K. Jackson, and
E. Simmons.
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credit private roust I net loll with
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rearhul * |tt.;l«7,UUO in the first
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Home On Leave
Edltor'a Note:— Tbe follow­
ing nsnrt of boys In service
"hose on leave” have been
submitted by Ike Pilot Club
for which Mra. L. Ik Ratliff,
telephone 831-J, and MIm
Blanche Kennedy, telephone
92J-W have been ■elected aa
a committee to aecuro names
of service men
that their friends mar H
when they are In -Sanford.

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Chief Braxton Perkin* to apandIng a 10-day lesvw with hi*/,
parent*, Mr. and Mrs. B. L ^
Perkin*.

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r n t aANFOItb flERALD, SANFORD PLOIUDa

Guard Fires First Shot
Heroic Part Played
By Thia Brairch Of
Service Expecting
To Fire Last Shot
MIAMI,

May

Russians Y o u n g '
Military Heads
Bring Success
Able Red Army Lead­
ers IVXei Nazi* On
Even Terms, Won

7.

(.Special)
fired the
first American shot in the war
against Germany, and undoubted­
ly others will be on the scene
when the last trigger 1. *&lt;|ii.cz&lt;!
&lt; in ths Pacific. PU ns nre nind&lt;
and probably within a few hours
o f the cessation of hostilities m
' Europe will begin an exodus of
Cos it Guardsmen from- Atlantic
waters to swell Navy force* ulresdy facing Nippon.
Coast Guard and Coast Guaid
manned vessels hoisting nnclim
fo r the other side of the world
Will leave behind them u truly
Impressive war record—a m orn
started o ff Greenland in Scptrmbar, 1941. Capture of the Nor.
‘wagian ship Busko by the cultei
Northland under Lieut. Comdr.
Leroy McCluskey, Inter riiptnio
o f the port at Key West, mid
lltjuldatlon o f a Nasi weathei
station, was a sotto voce fore­
runner of thia country’s entry
into World War II. The action
Waa Ugallzod by our treaty with

A Coast Guardsman

In months that .'orb wed, the
C. G. cutters Bpeneer, Camplieil,
Icarus and the Invasion transporta Chase,
Hunter
Liggett
Leonard Wood and Bayfield tie.
cams well known. Coast Guard
•vlatlon Chalked up an envinble
record, not only with bomhi'.g
operations, but for rescue and »•
connsIssanre work.
" Capture of the fh*lt Nari U
boat crew was scored bv thf
Icarus. IJeuL (now l.ieut. Comd- .
rtd.) M. D. Jester, nftcrwnrd
captain of the port at MImiiii
blasted the null is* the
&gt;
and shelled it Into su b m issio n off
tbs Carolines. Thlrty-thrre m em
bars of its crew were hri I -I
ashore at Charleston, 8 C
The Campbell's ru n n in g lie t ile
With half a dozen aiihmer*|t»| •while protecting an A t ln n lir con
Toy* made spectacular h is to r y .
The 827-foot cutter w as h u n tin g
tlm wolf pack In heavy se n s and
finally found it, 26 m ile s from
tbre.. convoy. Tho battle sta rte d
late one evening and ran in to the
fan&amp;Wlnjg
afternoon.
climaxi-d
f M t the Campbell ripped n 12
foot bolt In h e r hull while rum
suing One of t l . i raiders.
» Dodging
plodding
mcrrhnnt
vaaaels In convoy and having to
ebanre course every few minute,
complicated the Spencer's job
WfMn (he picked up ■
■ U-boat
lying dead ahead. Well placed
clpth charged brought the s u li to

M ONDAY. M AY

By IIHEHRY BOWEN
AP Ncwsfeaturcs Writer
Russia’s military success was
tnsde possible in part by an
nmsrin.g group at young, able
military leaders who met the
Nails, r.t the height of their
power.
absnrlied
tht
hardest
blows of Hiller’s legions and then
beat them heck step by step to
the henrt of their own strong-

AMID IfTTINO flat to a thatched hut on Okinawa Island, Marine riflemen wait In vain for the Jap sniper who
h ,&lt;l i» . ii (.i n i ..t Ibrm from It- cover l-il-r they found that the sniper rf ill/inr. the futility of It all. had
Vilu.l liin w-lt with „ r-enade. Official U S Marine Corps photo.
( International Soundfd »•/(he surface and eliminated that’
itirtti*
T'hlnv &gt;rv«'n I'oaaI (lunrtl v m *
P4*|. lit* «&gt;n llip Atlantic floor—
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• * ••r- llfinilton (fir*»t (!, S.

gun. leik#* the l.eormnl Wood, the
Ch»*r hn« nlwnyp 'M d lv fr o l thr
troofln*' in emergencies, and tn
dntc hn* l»een able to ret iivvny
nltnont unscathed.

,\ n i|o w itn n *ic d n n o t h r r f'onM
ffim n l firn t
th r f ir e i i i I u b m i *#
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i . «’i'f unit
the* potrnl I 'o i h l Itiin rd m anned la r ding -hip
\i—f*’t Wihi.v mol thr I ropohl. w hereupon thr* I .S T w e n t in m id
d i*rm h n r It ed '&lt;7 ve h ic le * iwid tun
fig h t log ini n
A t N orn uindy the tn fn M '**!’
n a il/
found t h'Miiwelve-a.
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o f f lic iic h f* , e v e ry th in g the tie r
mnn» had wur firin g , an d a ll in
on'' ilires (ton- n rn W iin l. T h rn u g n
th i« dm»lh-lndene«l a tu rn i ( ‘onat
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MARSHAL K a r l G o rd vo i.
Itu n d s trd t (a b o v e ), dc-p sed fo r­
m er c o m m a n d e r-tn -c h ie f of the
( ic r in u n arinitM on the w estern
fro n t. v.-os cap tured b y u n its of the
V itli D iv is io n , H . 8 . 7U i Army, in
ll.« to w n of B ad T o l l . T ile lia u l w as
m u d r w h ile (he Y a n k s w e re d r iv ­
ing so u th w a rd .
&gt; in tr m a tlo n a l|

a promtecnt part In the futhtof the Hitlsr-Stalin' .pact,
Icg around Stalingrad. Later, a;
behind the drive which blast­
commander of the narellan Arm&gt;
ed the Germans from the vicinity
he was responsible for the long
of Moscow', and was said to have
Finnish front, tie, too, is a ioreliminated a mass of clerical dismer chief of ataff. H r w n i once
order In Rtuslan Military af/W w
reported dlamliaed from com' I
before taking over the 1st While
mand (in 19.39) because o f “ lack
Russian Army for Its great vicof success." But he was restored
lory drive.
to powr^.
Marshal Konstantin K. RokcsGen. Ivan C. Bargramian won
•ovsky commandsd the 2d White
his spurs as a cavalry expert
Russian Army In the great smash
while a young officer in the &gt;b
that cracked the Hiller strong­
Csarist armies. When the Soviet
holds. Unlike many of his col­
regime came to Rower. he bnfckvd
leagues who are of proletarian
the movement wholeheartedly. He
hlrth. he comae from a good Do­
la an Armenian who has won
ji .«h family. One of the younger
victories for the Soviet lorcck at
Soviet leaders, he made his re­
Kharkiv, Kursk and Vitanek. in ,
putation in the Moscow fighting.
command of the 1st Uultic Army k*
From there he went to Stalingrad
placed hint in tor northern lint
mid became a leader on several
ties during the drives that root
important fronts.
ed the Germans from the sea
Marshal Ivan S. Konev did
frontier.
some o f hit most Important work
Working with Bargramian on
as commander of the 1st Ukrathe nortnero front was Gen ,1
nian Army. He is the s o n -o f a
Ivan
i. Maslennikov. He com­
peasant family and an apostle of
manded the lid Baltic Arpiv in
Marxist communism, calling his
some o f the crucial lighting. b'.u
men "comrade” and refusing to
ne, too, was moved irom com­
wear epaulets on his greatcoat.
mand to command as straw*,
Hr led the Invasion of routharn
dictated. Ho was one of trie Poland. A ciarist soldier in World
heroes of the Caucasus campaign -*
War I, he Jofned the Red •Army
in 1019 and by 1922 was peuple’ i
. Another leader wnosu name u
identified with noruiorn &lt;^iemcommissar on tha general staff. •
Uons is Marshal Leonid A. Govo­
Marshal Rodion Y. MsllnoVaky
rov. As commander of the Leninwas a corporal In World War lj
grad-A rm y, he is credited witn
Ilia command In the 1946 victory
twice breaking tho Manncrheim*
drive waa the 2d Ukranian Army.
line, iq HUH and 1044.
He la credited with victories at
Nikopol, Dnepropetrovsk and 8talino. A native of Odessa^ he had
the satisfaction of. leading ths
^ THEY CANT
focrea that amashed tha Nails
A l A t t NO IONOU U Jesse Hoper
back from his home t»wn.
’
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TAKE
Moborovlcle, oow aged all of threw,
The 3d Ukranian Army ‘ assign­
YOUR
ment to- the crucial final phases whose recent birthday party In ths
of the drive Into Nasi territory New York City home of his parents,
?
AD
went to Marshal Feodor 1. Tol- Joseph and Detanka Moborovlcle,
....
htiklin. One of the heroes of the waa a reminder of his fame In being
Sevastopol fight, he led the at­ born at ess to an open lifeboat
tack on Rudapest and took a Little Jesse was born off our Atlan­
V*'-**'
prominent part in thg negotia­ tic coast after the ship carrying his
,d »»’
tions- which placed Bulgaria in mother sod Dr. Leonard 1L Conly
the* Allied column.
e l Brooklyn, N. Y , wus sunk by a
Typical o f tha changea In high U-Boat torpedo. (Interna!tonal)
command ao casually announced
by tho Ruaatans waa the' placing herven of Stsllngrsd. he took an
o f bcttlo-browed Gen. Adrcf ' I. Important part In the recaoture
Yeremenko In command of the of the Kerch Penintula and ltd
4th Ukranian Army In April 1946. troops \*hlch blasted their way
BILLBOARD
He had been commander of the I Into White Runnla.
2d Baltic Army which had been 'Specialist* in winter warfare.
inactive for a time. Ona of the Marshal Kyril A. Meretakov took
tent

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day. nfter D-day, plucking soldlers. sailors, marines, fliers from
its choppy and frigid waters.
More than 1.000 wore rescued.

jjjr Victory has been worwhe hardwoy-fcy millions of Americans ond ourAllies
WThey have given their’ lives 'thot we may five'In 0 peaceful, free and
democratic world The peace they've so dearly woods?
now over Europe*^. lets keep this peace!.Lets'
do all we con to make this 6 belter;
Uw e d d j m d . lc e e p l i f a w o y v . v

Thrir teamwork was indicated
by rapid shifts of outstanding
men from front to front and from
post to post. Moscow’s announce­
ment of sueh changes was Some­
times cnsufll in the extreme.
April 5, 1946, for exainplo, n
radio report ahout other r.iatlers fryer, led that Gen. Alexei
Antonov hsd been chief of staff.
Only a short time liefore, the
fact that Jie was assistant chief
hsd been revealed when he at­
tended the Yalta conference.
He took the tdure of Marshal
Alexander M. Vasilevski, son of
a Volga peasant, who took over
the leadership of the 3d Whlto
Russian Army, succeeding Gen.
Ivan rhemayakhovsky who died
of ivounde.
Known as n practical soldier.
Marshal Vasilevski had previous­
ly worked side bv stdo with Mar
shal Gregory K. Zhukov who ltd
the
Russian
assnults
toward
Stettin
and
Uerlin.
Marsha;
Zhukov is also a former chief o.
ataff. He joined the Russian
Army Ss a private. In 1915 and
rose slowly until 1932 when he
attended n school for young off!-

1, 1045

W ho can blame American*.for'®t
mad with joy a« Hitler’g cnieJ war

JitorthefouRht and worked and Buffered gri
loss, thla hour of triumph U deaerve*
But our men are etill fighting and &lt;
out there in the Pacific. I fvw
w e ll be letting them downl

L e ft stick to oar war Jobk o
nays, “ W ell done—you can

will b . • •
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---PATRICK BKNRT.

VOLUM E

EtiUblkihed 1908

XXXVI

ManyCutBacks
* In War Orders
Expected Soon

SAMORII. FLORIDA.

Fighting’ Nazi Hold-Outs in Denmark

Truman Statement Is
Seen As Easing Way
For Japs To Make
Offers For Peace

Stalin Ratifies Surrender;
G oering Seized By 7th Arm y

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in Denmaik. Holland and n«&gt;ith*t-«t (.ermnny S« ••!•••
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''A m trlra tho llivuitiful" was Willinm A Itynn, uaauriutr ilirr«
sung in rlosinir.
tor.
Rev. Root prefaced hi- talk
Tho Reverend Gordon in n re­
with the storv of Ros-rwulf. who cent member of tho National
left his king. loin In Sweden to Council and ha» attended several
free Denmark of a monstn To round table me«tinirs in (his
vicinity prior to anumim? his
t r a a lla H e d Its !*■ ■ * T » » i
new duties on the lecture tram.
He is a native of FayrUcvillr.
Trnn., received his education .it
the Columbia Theological Scinin
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The Reverend Cardinnl has
spoken to over a million and a
Peter •William Kmge, retired half Gla In hie lecture work
potter, died at the home- o f his which ha* taken him up the
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a t -8:26 o.*.^11
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of absence from
'l. .. on
.. leave
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Born 8*pL 3. 18114 in Church- E chair in history at tayola
town, Ohio. 61r. Kmge had made University
o f Chicago.
He is a
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hla home In take Mary for 20 native o f Iron Mountain, 6Uch.,
.ant, Hhs had been InTlI health and received hla theological edu­
for
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phy In history from the. Univer­
Survivors Include the widow, sity o f Illinois and la also a
Mrs. Frances Jane Emge of U ka visiting professor In hU
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atarene Church
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J. R. C«X Brandt o f Sanford, died early
B. F. Gr*. thlX morning In Tampa where Ms
Ung. Inter- wmfhgr wae visiting her sister.
the U ft* Mrs. A.W . Stump*. Mrs. Brandt
n kurwrgl fa tha form er Anna Maria F#L
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To Meet At Armory
All
persons
wlm
plan
to
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tile coming year, may secure a
permit to slsught, i . und Irntn
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No. 1, In reganl to the slaughter
of live stock, including reslric
lions, by attending a meeting to
lie held at the Rnlioning Board
office nt the Armory, Tiiursdsv

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IH* %•eucUim rrree«

Tho surromlor terms wore
Vnlified in Berlin today a.s
Mnrshnl Stalin joined the A l­
lies in proclaiming the war’s •
end The pu|ier* were signed A
amid tl.e ruins of wlint Hit-w,
ler hoped would l&gt;e the world
empire c a p i t a I. Aircraft; "
ar m*, equipment, \essels,

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to tho Pilot Club at tho regular
meeting of th* group held U the
Hotel Mayfair last nl
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CITY BRIEFS

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(•ermans Agree Must
Surrender All Air­
c r a f t Armaments.
Ships, Equipment

Launch Supcr-( ’arricr T ranklin D. Roosevelt'

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Speakers Emphasize State Patrolmen And
Deputies Made Itig
Importance Of Con­
tinuing VJ Effort
Haul On Saturday

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M M HER 118.

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i*f I d&gt; k in n « 011*1
win*lli** i ».-mi Hu A t lit III u* C oaih

ti U A M. May 9, &lt;/V&gt;— Official
announcement of German capitu­
lation reached American troop* at
11 o'clock last night, but It cama
as an anticlimax for the army
unit marine infantry on Okinawa^
who are *till tagged down In th«
An Impressive
V-K' Bay service
('Icndoo Charles. 22 . »h. •
jmi&gt;
formidable Japanese line acroe* n i
Tuesday at 12:30 capcd from Kaifonl IVi .'t nt'cr conducted Tucaday
the bland.
£ 7' ^
iv M. In front •o f '’ the Admin- June 11, 19(4, has bwn iviu-n 1
Tha 1-ositlon M the
IsOatfap Bulldln at the Sanford to th* slate prison after hru&gt; •
..-----jy caht&gt;ed*by State Highway patrol­
’ fr ffflr 'g e b flr
onnW and' eT An workers of men and county deputies m :i hi gi»tere&lt;l across Ihe enure §00p- th* Station gathered for qnlrmn I bootleg liquor roumluii Hatur.h.v
yard line, but the fighting con­ observance of the victory- Back1 aftrrroon.
tinued fcs hitter *4 anywhere In of th* platform upon whlrh the | Charles was »ei*e-l. t- g. *•r
the Pacific and naval
i n guinflro still Station ftrehestra sat. was the, with u i&gt;rother. Fle.ninr ( h •
has not knocked cout the Japanese flag at half mast in honor of the Bnd two girl companion*, at 'toartillery.
late President Roosevelt.
The Rustic Cabin on Ihi- Orlando
The First marine division on orchestra started the program Highway, after their ’ :i»i I tl
the wept coast drove Into the with the playing of "Anchors Sedan had been recognise! |,v
edgO of Ilakeshi village, a mile Aweigh*.
, |
|Talley Hattawny, deputy ut Cti»
from the capital city of Naha,
Comdr. J. G. Rlinwy, USNR, act- selherry-. and Roy Ryder, m -la
and was expected to link up Tueaday with men o f tha 77th army Ing captain of the Station, voiced Me nl laotgwood.
division
who are threatening the spirit of the occasion when The Saturday arrest »i&lt; ""-d.
'
1 after the two deputies had iolb d
Hhuri. a city o f 00,000, ahead of h- said;
"Today we honor the vbtory of Deputy Sheriff Jack lllckton on I
tne center of the line. The 77th
has stormed one of the principal our fighting forces In Europe. We , State Patrolmen I.. C Ree.lei .1 I
the
defrr.se ixisitiuns, a hill feature all may rejoice ta the thought H &lt;* Bute*, and
that the Job has been well done nf » wild chnse which
• - 1
near Hhuri.
It ha* been a tremendous task Friday, in wrhlch the boot l e v Ships Ilombard Jape
I
On the east coast the Seventh amt rverynne who has rontrlhuteil eluded Patrolmsn llemlpi
■’
division, chiefly engaged in mop­ his share, may rightfully Join in Perry Mero ami Bill ta w
of
Thanksgiving the State Beverage Department
ping up Japanese troops who the prayers
Chief R. G. William- nrromhich all ihould offer up on thin
broke through tha lint In a rennnied by Deputy Sheriff .luck
1
cent counter-attack, made alight occasion.
"N o one should overlook the re­ Hickson, however, did catch iip
gains, also allied by a gontlnupua
Cwltasr* ew Paw*
maining struggle In the Pacific with and relied Friday, two well
which will take all our resources known Sanford negro bootlo l*&lt;’ &gt;«,
and efforts.
Even though the Jack Johnson and Jerrv Mm tin.
Number on* Axis partner ha* to whom taoth-g shine liit.i In on
been disposed of and the forces delivered by the white men
The chase started when S ip««
of the second member o f th*
Axis have laid down their arms' visor Mern and Bill Lewis of th.
In unconditional surrender, th.rr S t iit r I l r v r r a j f r D t p a r iin n - t .
still remains a long) hard and ing An n tip, unt in th«*i» * *i
costly struggle In the Pacific to ntnr I^ftkr\irk% f&gt;im*trry F t .•(»•&gt;
destroy the third and last mem- lift erniion, mitetly await.lie
trr of the A lii. To Ihti end we meeting of bootloggrrs they »u.
must remember that this ta not pectnl would take plarr
Ip
the time to relax our efforta,
Klwanians will meet Thursday but to concentrate on speeding drov* a ID3fl Font, amt in it.
two men and two women.
evening oa .th a
Shufflgtaerd (Inal victory so our ffation may
‘‘ Don’t look at them, Bill, you
Court on the Lake Front T8r a return to a normal and peaceful
Just drop o ff and watch them
Lad lea night .picnic and fis t -fr y . way o f life."
, **"•
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Srhile I go to get help," said
On Uila account, no faceting was
Comdr. Winer introduced L ieut Mero. whq then aped to llaumari’*
held today at tha Hotel Mayfair.
M
VaNP ' Grocery to lelepbone Chief W.ljt,m* and th# S heriff* office
Tha flret eeaalon o f a Scout­ fuet offlckf i t tHl Station, who Haigs
masters
Training Court* for told o f hla participation In the State Patrolman Bender (pit word
Normandy
landing
on
Juna
6,
o f the call and picked up Mero
negro boy scoata' vrllt •be held
He itatod that hla Job at the .«-*©cery.
Thursday nlfh
. 10, at tha 1944.
during
tha
Invaelon
wae
u
Naval
Oddfellow*
H
When they got to Lewis ho
!J a" Me
l l Cj*tierTLa Cun-fir* liaison Officer with the informed
Avenue, at ftti
them that he had soci.
American
Infantry
and
It
waa
hla
Douglas will be
1 course leader.
tho men In tho car put out two
duty
to
direct
tho
firing
from
. Foeter, field
according to J.
6 gallon Jug*. Just then, arrnnl•hip* to tho
achu He told o f
executive.
practice landl: . on th* English Ing to Mero, th* bootleg car
•here, o f tho
I hour poetpone- paased them. They, turned and
Firemen answered • call at meat ta cause
m weather, B
1IU pursued In a wild chase at terri
bad
and
10:66 yesterday u
at
then , of tho general aea sickness flc speed that led to Five Points.
Wagner, Longwood ami Markham
City Incinerator,
» t whan, (ha landing waa made.
noon. Some damage to tho arm
L ieu t' Beery paid tribute to where'the police car broke down,
en framework
-amework o ff tho
tha Idnerator
Iatnaral
Army* Navy co-operation that and the bootleggera escaped.
waa reported by Fire Chief Mack uudo tho landing possible, and
Chief William* stated today
Cleveland.
that h* and Deputy Jack Hickarfn,
mantionad
th
r
Naval
amphibious
« ■.a ■iawn ' —
stioim In crossing the Rhine. in th* latter’s car, passed th«
V-K Day solemn. negroes, Jbhnson anj]__ Martlp,

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Member Associated

Stores ( ’lose, Union
Sen ices Were Hold
At lhiptist Church

WASHINGTON — May 9.
(AP) — T h e government
showed niRiui of hesitancy
today at plunging into (tA re­
conversion tusks, involving
two main factoro— manpower
niul metal. Paul McNutt noti­
fied the WMC lnbor manage­
ment committee he migh.
ask its support for pie re­
vival of manpower legislation,

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WEDNESDAY. MAY !».

No Excitement
In Santord On
Finish O f Nazis

WASHINGTON.
Mar
9.
(A P )— Pretident Truman "reluctantljr" signed Initiation
extending the Praft Act aa a
'‘ compelling necessity In the
continuance of military ope rati on* agalntt Japan.*

defeated but month.
The \VFS freed tha aircraft Induatry permitting the construc­
tion of airliner*, but began hack­
ing water on relaxing controls
over aluminum, copper and steel.
The cutback in Army contract*
Is light so fur, despite V-K day.
However, scores were resorted
"in the works."
President Truman’s statement
on unconditional surre"der for
Japan Is widely viewed In Con­
gress .* easing the wny for the
Japs to end the futile war. Home
legislator* interpreted It as lend­
ing credence to rumored peace
overture* from Tokyo.

ll b r a b t SUM
M fla i MW.

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

I•rt
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&lt;&gt;f ml til I I , f i l l ' f r i t ittiii
illdi
ruttMl it Atiuhl hrroiMr a he avy
producer
SO l o 0 0 Itarrrlu an H o u r

Thr) wniilit tlink f no t*w11111At.
of th r v vrll'ii piod urm tr c a p a c ity ,
bill off lent l*» Kind va.-II* of lh.«

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t •
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ll.dll til e --*11 • ■ *‘t
v|irm*.| ikt UriitM 1 r tf * r. M.'mluV
Mile h r i n r 1.ftt klit •1 aii*l et.nfitnirti
in H r r lm Ttir*tl«\
h\ r.ftl J i f t i .
W il h r lm
K r itr l
Lit (
of
th©
&lt;iri ntAii hii*h . .•miimii11&gt;1 I hr . tunrmiH'Irr* i r■ ■In.t
t ‘ 1it U t'im mt
.•Mil’
l,««e
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t -i t i«»n
Ill l*t n, i.
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1&gt; p r mvuallv
\ is’ lih’il f.O
Its Ml
Ri.rit*!* *.f «s.| nt. hour
*\ t T iilln h u * ....... A ..mitt it nt Stnl •
I • ..It Ilnur tl Mtt I***■ i, 1 eess»
&lt;ifolobTlMt
D«vit|
I Hfk»of| «.« 111
I l ' i n i M f rnft;iiiftrK fool in f o r m e i
Him iht-well vaytiM
flow f r o m
’•'Ml t o
I ft on l.u f te U .b illy ,
ut.I
1 hut
p r o d u .’ i |o*
probaltly
would
l»r eon ftlilfi nbl&gt; itbov f f»0 O b u i l d *
" A n u e i t i i n t r futln nitr «»f thr
p r o d u c i n g . M p n i i t y o f thiu well
cannot
In* im ulr
until
forth, r
teuts h a v e h e r n made," llu n ib li
o f f i c i a l s said , " b u t this in u real
‘ T A L I A r t A '- S I L . M ..y 9. (/l1)—
oil w e l l . "
Thr
bill
t r s|ii|g itin
iiltin b o u n d

F l o r i d a Couples
Must Give .‘I Days
Notice O f Wedding

It Is located a milr north and a F lo r id a co up ler t.« y i v r three d a y s
ipiurter-mile rust of the numl&gt;er n o tice lir f o r r they m ay o b ta in
one Sunnilnrd lest well in ( ’oilier m urnag,
licensess„-. cleared
County, which is now producing through |hr legislature liy a ilri-21
Ci lo 20 barrels of ml a day.
| house \otr ye-tcida)
and wnn
Company's Hla.rmenl
, sent to (iot &lt; .i Idwell lor Ids »lgI ii n preparml statemeut, the •oatun
•The measure introduced in the
rompnny said:
"Hum ble Oil &amp; Refining com­ senate by Senator Lloyd F. Boyle
of
Sanford and |a»«e&gt;l there early
pany's N'o. 4, Gulf Toast Realties
corporation writ, now nt a tidal in th, session, will tacuine e f­
upon being
depth of 11,507 feel in Mine, fective imnicdinlch
completed n drill stem te-t on signed h&gt; Gov Caldwell or after
May 7, I94fi, using a Johnson i having stayed five days in his
type wall packer. »»t ut 11.549 office without approval &lt;&gt;r veto.
It provides that applicants for
feet, with a '«-inrh rhoke tat
tom, 3-8-inch choke nt top. T*&gt;t mnrriagi liceii-rs must flic a ffi­
tool open for one hour and . 0 davits with the county judge, then
wait three days before the li­
minutes.
"H a d 6990 feet of oil. 10 feet cense is Issued During the peri­
of salt water, 30 feat of salty od. u copy of Ihe application will
oil cut mud. 6U a iw u » *hul-irv i ta |s)st*&lt;i at Uiu Jrwut tloor yf U»a •
«••

, 1
grronL -,4n,tftLrff. r r c u ure, U33 rr iamCTC-lxmfrthmue.
— —
" — in ^U i Ai-tfr-Peterson, rrr.tiary.
attorn hoi* flowing I Rep. Andrew* of Union County.
pertaining pwMur#i 6226* pounds. Now p r * \opposing the hill, eaid ta hari
t Tta new ordinance i»«rUlnln^
to the sale of meat in Sanfori paring to set seven inch, outside been asked hv numerous county
will also ta explained nt tha
judges to help defeat IL "lt'a
meeting. Application forms for dimension casing at 11,660 feet. going to drive the marriage busi­
"A n accurate eatimate of the
permits to slaughter have been producing
capacity of this well ness to the slate &lt;&gt;f Georgia and
mailed put.
cannot be made until rasing has ^lronude common law marriages,'’
( I'M t ls M S

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I-amllords Register
'V A D
May 15 Be Sure You’re In
dgy mifl ■
Registration of taiullords under Census Being: Taken
the recently esUkliltad
rent
control provisions, 7*111 tixe place
at tba Armory, starting Tuesday.
May I I , and will continue until
June 16, It was announced by
A. B. Peterson, secretary of the
Semlnple County Price end Ra­
tioning Board.
Onr ft
Tuesday,
all other branch**
w
of the H atlonihg Board will be
closed down ia o rd eT that all
workarx may aid Jn th# rent re­

All. residents o f Sanford and of
Seminole County who have not
been counted In the Btate census
now being taken are requested
to telephone the office o f the
C&gt; amber of Commerce at the
City Hall or call 637-J In ogiler
to glva this Information.
It U Important that everyone
ha counted In th* census, th*
dendllna a f which will be 8 «t«rdejfi l ( a ? . I I , fo r th* counting.

declared.

Rep. Jenkins of Alachua Coun­
ty said th* “ primary objection**
to rouplrs crossing the state lino
»o ta married " 1* that th# county .
judges get considerable fee* that
they do not report" fo r perform­
ing marriages.
Rep. Carlton nf Duval, wno
•teered the bill to passage, aaid
it would prevent "hasty marriafa*
•hat wind up In divorce," and Ren.
Clement o f Pinellas said It would
**op “ s lot o f these drunken mar­
riage* and party marriage*."
w
Rep. Baskin of Marion said 1
he had been subject to such
aw ” 1 wouldn't be a marri *
tndav tacaure my w ife’s t
should hav* kept m* at bay
a shot-jun."

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

T h e duck-***n»sl ilin u s a tir used
Tho hardness uf the to p a i it
•Host eq u al tn th at o f the Ills c u rio u s b ill to g a th e r a a u u tic
emerald
V e g e ta l Ion.
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5150 TML POUND

MY HOBBY BOX

sociatiun. led In Union Services
of Thanksgiving held at the
Kirsl Baptist Church. The church
s*u« crowded tq ciiDanitv. with
irtntrV service .inen and wor^ei
iiresent Charles Morrison led In
(..mtiiitr “ America tne Beautiful**.
I’urtinpatlng in scripture resti­
creeliawew rriMs I*ibv Osn
America it bus been irivcn to ng* and prayers were the Rev.
free the world from three mons­ J.H Root o f the Congregations
ters instead o f one.” said Rev , Church. Major A.8. Whortonfit
Root; “ two have already fallen I the Salvation Army. Rev. Toll*
ulul we look with confidence to o i the Kirst Methodist Chum.
Rev. Mnrk Carpenter o f Holy
the conouest o f Jauan.
Cruss Episcopal Church. Rev. Dr
“ We must not pursue n polirj E.D. Brownlee of the Presbyter­
o f hate.1' he added. "It fs hale ian Church, the Rey. Y .ll. Oran
and rruely that nna brought tier- them of the Christian Church and
many low A mun was crucified Rev. W.IV Brooks. Jr. of the
for his love o f the world, lilji body Kir*t llnntlst Church.
placed in n tomb. Mis enemies
I'raytrs o f thnnka were offeree
killed him in tinlc anil went down
to unrememhered graves hot 1&gt;« for the Victory in Europe; for
who died for lovo rote and shill! the success of the Peace Con­
live forevermore." Be Iheii closed ference at .Han Krancisco end for
with the liriiediction; “ Thy will final victory in the Pacfilc tc
whleh is lave, bo done on Earth lw followed l»y world pence.
even us It is in Heaven."
At the Sanford Naval Air
Station. V-E Day was culcmnly
celebrated, and talks were given
nt nn open air service by Conuir
J.
G, Slincy. USNR. acting rom
mandiiig officer, and brief talks
werr nindc by l.iruL (Jg&gt; |!uj
•
Is e r* r - ,i» r » - o o y)
K, Derry. Jr., USNK. UcuL* WilHam i&gt; Mnsoncr, Jr. UHJ4K, .tie 1 la.iiitHirdnitiit from lltlpe offIlowiird Kavlllr, civilian oinployce. nhot e.
The Rev. Jo« Tolle, president
The men who still have a war
of the Sanford Ministerial As- to fight in the Pacific did HtUe
ccJi'liratiiig when they heard of
(iermnny’s unconditional surren­
der— they had not (he time. Tbelf
chief concern was the- home front,
und they expressed fear that the
pro; Ic there “ will have a ten­
dency to let up."
Pfr Charles F. lot wson, of
riinttuiuHiga, Tern., expressed the
sentiment of many when he said,
"Talk of recu-version Is disturblug to u» » h o know it Isn't over
hy u lung shot,"
Or* Gunm. the statements by
President Trumnn nod
Prime
Minister Churchill were breedVita Fresh Coffee
rust by the armed services rutfiA
stotlon and Adm. Chester W,
Nimit* sent congratulations to
lien Dwight l&gt;. Kisenhuwrr, Jarlaring that “ now the whole over­
whelming weight of our force ajn
tie turned upon the treacherous
ecemy in the Pacific.”
Tile announcements were greet­
ed with Joy, but the jov appeared
to Ik- founded on the belief that
more American power would be
lfu own min the Pacific. Everyone
em i dm sued that “ we still hare a
Job on our hands."

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i-w s of war.
Grand Adm. Docnit* head of the
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In ancient China, when a guest
&lt;_'•vita**4 F tpw F ift tlw
entered a home he was Riven a
that Cinch representative* were leather clove as a symbol of welleaving to negotiate unconditional
surrender o f German formations
nonet.
in their area.
Kotle* Is hereby given thst I
at SI*
The German high command am tKg*e*tl la
(tenfold Avenue DertiiM, F l o r i d a
Tuesday night broadcast an order under IS, MctilloU, nsiu*. Ssoford
A tlnrcvrr CUf. amt that I
to all Its armed force* to atop Ft*Is
Intend to register said name pur­
lighting at-midnight. It laid, that suant
to lhe term* uf the “ r'lodestruction o f war material or llltaus Name Mrstole" (Chapter
scuttling of ships was forbidden. Jests bans ■&gt;( Ktmtde) with the
nf the Circuit Court ut S e m i ­
Such destruction was forbidden Cterh
nole County, Klortilaby the terms of the military
W . U lltlLC O U U C ,
Owner.
surrender which German pleni- .
liotentiariea slewed at Reims at
2:41 A.M. Monday.
The Terra*.
Allied supreme headquarter*
issued special communktUe No.
H announcing the surrender under
terms which became effective el
12:01 A.M. Tueaday. The terms
bind the German high command:
1— To surrender unconditionally
to Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower and
the Soviet high command all
furcea on land and ’ sea and In
the air.
2 — To order all military autfc:
unties and forcer to stop ac­
tivities at lSrOl A.M. and remain
in position* occupied at that time.
. it»- Not to scuttle or daiuare
any ship, vessel or plane.
4— To issue, and to ensure the
tarrying out of. any orders issued
bv Elsenhower and the Soviet

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nl said
‘ Ur of
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Meanwhile
conservative esti­
mates were that Japan has lost
some 3000 planes during the last
two
months and that heavy
super-fort attacks on the main­
land have reduced seriously the
enemy's ability to replace alrcruft. The estimate of Oral line
uirrrnft available to the enerav
ranged as low as 1000.
&gt; Japanese shipping Is in dire
■stroll.*- it is cat ■ton led that It
I hns been reduced to around 2,I 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 tuns, and the remaining
i vessels are under steady attack
by urnry and nuVy planet operw|ting ns fiir nurth as Korea and
os far south as the Notherlandf
' Etisl indies. .Submarines, too, ar«
taking a toil.
'/

Hervey Allen, who spent fiv«
T u n writing “ Anthony Adverse."
was twice invalided In World
War 1 when he was a first lieut­
enant in the Infantry.

runiinand.

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llashtp, carrier and plane sup­
port task forces, he said, consist­
ed of twe or three cruisers ind a
tew destroyers, and at Itendova
and New Georgia,"eery little air
cover. He contrasted this with
the battleships, fledta of carnet-,
and the hundred* .‘ o f pianen that
came over In waves in the softenIn* up proceaa. „
Lltul. Meander told o f replace­
ments by fllera from the Sanford
,vaval Air Station, who when sud­
denly thrown Into action, "did r.
marvelous job." He termed their
l reining here as “ exceptionally
good.' and added that the Sta
don should be Very' .proud o?
them. He Voiced the hope, that
within a year from- now, it would
hie announced that the Japs hart
crumbled and that the war was
ore/.
Howard Karlllc, civilian em­
ployee front the Public Works Im­
pertinent, nt**t sjoke Into the
microphone after being Introduced
ly Comtlr. SlineV. &gt; or a mini
bet of year* Mr. Feville lias l»-en
connected with the contracting
and building trade in Sanford. He
tas been employed at tin- Station
since the Public Works Depart■nent was established. ami Is in
direct charge o f 50 percent o f the
,loM!c Works employees who |er-

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social question* facing the aslion
today, J3* work in lecture* for
the National Conference of Christiarai a .Id Jews ha* been for the
moat part on the eastern seaboard.
The National Council of Chris­
tians and Jew* wai organlied in
I C a a l l a a s t t 'r a s a P a s t P a r )
York City, and his rabbinical 1920 by the former Chief Justice
degree from the Jewish Theoloji- Charles Evan* Hughes, formei
'fcl Seminary in New York. He i* Secretary of War Newton 1&gt;.
chairman of the Social Justiee Dakep and S. Parka Cadman, to
Committee of the Rabbinical A s­ fig h t' various "hate movements"
sembly o f America. He Is the that sprang up in the country
after World ‘War I. The urganiauthor o f a book soon to be
nublishcd title,!, “ Disciple* of the catlon immediately entered the
same work when hostilities began
a survey on religious and in this war and have addressed

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French Riviera Is j .V
Seen As Wartime;^;
Mecca For Spies,'

Hy RUTH COWAN
AP Newsfialure*
,
ALONt, THE RIVIEHA—The
French Riviera, |&gt;eaceiime play­
ground of wealth and society, t»
a wartimr land of spies, hunger
and black market* where Amrri
can cigarette* cast 12.MO a pack­
I f'ortt tmir«l (•&gt;**'•*1
Ilatri
age and butter $12 a pound.
been
and a thorough prod tic*
Rut there arc Mill beauty,
lion test can be -made, whicn fashion and romance, still cock­
should be within the next 10 ty tails at 7 o’clock in the event g,
12 days."
ratill socially important names.
Second Well in Stale
The R iv in j 1* a hotbed of
The well became the second rumors arid counter-rumor* that
producer In the stile, with th-- nil but send a correspo idrnt mad'
company’s number ore Sunniland
“ Shh —the U. H Army ha*
well the first.
order* to lie-mine one of the larg­
Humble began the test drilling est villa* in Cannes . . . President
for the No. 4 well on Oct. .11, Roosevelt is com! g —perhaps—
1944, and last week had reached for an important military meet­
a depth of 11,171 fyvl in anhy­ ing . . , Don't quote me - but
drite and lime without sign of Churchill »** at Monte Carlo . . .
till. A little over 400 feet deeper, German gold and securities were
they hit a pool of high grade oil. smuggled out bv *ubmnrl'c be­
The company opened Its search fore the A me r if an* came.”
for oil In Florida with the No. 1
Large placards in luxuriant
Sunniland well two years ago, Riviera hotels set aside for rest­
reached oil at 11.G2G feet ’ In ing American soldier* proclaim'
September o f 1943, and. received "There are enemy spies in this
the state award o f $60,000 for area. Hr discreet "
,
the first producing nil well, split­
Tryitg to get u story together,
ting the cash into contribution* you’ve jus! got some intcrWting
to the two state universities.
angle* on life under (lerhlktt
occupation from a woman wh.»
tpokr frankly and simply
Hut
another woman ivitaw up and
whispers; "Ilon’t lake loo rrmua
ly what *he *ay* She wa* rather
friendly with the German*-" VoU
AT Newsfeaturrs
Mrdieal duly In a global war gel a lelehone call — "Can you
is (erformed against a hack- rnme down to Ibe bar?" You g!*
ground of intense suffering, but and are told: “ Something i* guinr
medical duty in a Japamwe prison on. If you s r t a tit) go to the
ramp ha* implications a man 1 bar on Rue Hlank and ask for I
doc* not like to reinember. Set. Jo*.’’ You go, but Joe is out, or
James I.. Frlaby
. explains when hay disappeared. "W h y ?” The
of
the
he tells, o f~ 2!.j
the need for help answer is a shrug
shoulders
from the home front.
Their are no Ir u m lie*
*.
U iU rim n (&gt;e .eraI Hospital,
Han Francisco, Calif.
To the readers of Tho Herald:
I was on medical duty all the
time I was in Jap prison ramps—
»*d the supplie* we had to work
with, especially the first year,
were pretty skimpy. Tile Japs
just weren l putting out
The
*rcund year it was some better, j
The Red f rt**s supplies started j
getting to us
I've seen a lot I've seen tilings j
the people here at home would I
have u hard time liellevlng but w
for me that's over. I'm home and ki
pretty soon I'll take a leave and pi
rat my btother'a cooking for a
while in Fort Worth, Tex I’ m
looking forward to that.
Ilelng home is wonderful and!

Big Oil Well Is
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Medical Duty Tough
In Jap Prison Camp

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WEDNESDAY, MAY f , 1 * 0
BIBLE Vm tSE POK TODAY
OOD Ifl HPEAKINO TO US
ALL TIIE TIME. GET ATTUNED
AND YOU WILL HEAR NO
IDLE TALK: Speak, Lord, for
thy servant heareth.— 1 Bam. 3:(*.
Poem-Uihi
(From Talaria)
A poem mar ba a light
Slantlav across, snow,
Making paths more bright,
Those carves whereon we go,
Leaving words that rhyme,
Fool-prints following time.
ISABEL FIBRE CONANT.
President Truman's new navel
aids la Capt. James A. Vardaman, Jr!, a native o f Greenwood,
Miss, and a son of former Sena­
tor Vardanian of that stale.
It * must have been a nroud
moment for Winston ChurchIU
when he announced the surrender
o f Germany yesterday. Remember
hla "blood, sweat nnd tears"
■peach a few years ago. He hks
cent* a long wav' since then. So
has England.
Sanford residents are particu­
larly inUreated In the recent ac­
tivity of tb« 31st Dixie Division
on Mindanao since it Is the old
National Guard division which
Included Sanford's 124th Regiment
and still Include^ a number id

Much as we are loathe to criticize the Associated I'reas.
the Krcntest newsjtatherinK organization in the world, of
which we have been a member for over 20 years, or to
reflect in anyway on the courage and integrity of those
correspondents who at great risk to themselves have on
the whole done a magnificent joh of covering this war, we
cannot allow the flagrant violation of n confidence by Ed
wnrd Kennedy to go uncensured.
Kennedy was the Associated Press correspondent
who on Monday broke the nows to the world of the uncon­
ditional surrender of the German nation at General Eisen­
hower’s headquarters at Reims, France. With all due al­
lowance for mistakes in judgment easily made under the
stress of circumstance, Mr. Kennedy did one thing of which
no newspaperman should ever be guilty. He broke his wnrd.
He violated u confidence. And in this manner he obtained
a scoop which shook the world.
Some fifty-odd correspondents were assembled in the
Army’s public relations office in Paris Inst Sunday and
heard Brig. Gen Frank Allen, head pubtlo relations officer,
say, "We nre going on a mission to cover the signing of
the peace. This group has been chosen to represent the
press of the world. This Htory is off the record until the
respective heads of the Allied governments announce the
fact to the world. I, therefore, pledge each and every one
of you on your honor not to communicate the results of
this conference or the fact of its existence until it is re­
leased hy SHAEP',
AH correspondents were then required to sign that
pledge and Kennedy was one of thbse signing. He made no
protest against lielng pledged to secrecy at the time nr
against having to sign the pledge. Then, after witnessing
the signing of the |&gt;eace, he promptly wrote his story, and
.nut itori the wires, without waiting tor the official release,
thus scooping the other reporters. Any one of them could
have done the same thing If they had been willing t&lt;&gt; lii
aUnit it.
. The Associated Press itself may not Is* entirely re
ponsiblo for what happened, but it is responsible for the
way It accepts Kennedy’s breach of faith. If it is to main­
tain Its reputation for honesty, integrity and good faith,
it must suspend him from its organization and denounce
such conduct by its employees. Scoop or no scoop, it cannot
condone the violation of decent princples by any of its
news gatherers.
To do otherwise, would produce repercussions which
the Associated Press can ill afford to ,l&gt;our. particularly at
this critical time. To serve notice to the world that it hs&gt;
no regard for it* sacred pledges would bur its corresism.
dents from every future confidential conference. To sdmi
publicly that its word 1s not to be trusted would cast a
shadow of doubt over every story liearing an A I* dateline
The Associated Press is under attack by the govern
ment at this very time for supposedly trying to esta lilis n
a monopoly of news. There is, in our opinion, no truth m
the government's charges. But how much more dangerous
would such a monoyoly be if the honesty, truth and integ­
rity of the Associated Press is to be doubted. We are at
this very moment trying to establish world-wide freedom
of the preaa such as wo have enjoyed in this country for
nearly two centuries. To what good purpose is such freedom
if it is to lie nnd cheat.

Japan May Never Have
Bat History Shows She* (
rd Ihr A«Ulir M « r(.
* Samurai rule fitUtnl
inter
minimal irtitle ilwtntllvd. In IHJ&gt;'»
Jaintn
cloNttl la
FTvtrlvr veftrt lult-r. lh«* America1
ithin Mori iaim, l»ritimifiif home rt
-thiii*'recked Japanese ere*, wn*
U rn iL a i tied

.

la it three year* o f war. It represaaU.tha amount- ef Intamai
ravanua- your Uncle Bam has
collected from this Land of
Flowers.—Melbourne Times. And
did you' know that m o*V of tb it

Hated naval- alrcrewman, wings of
silver and gold, waa pinned, this
weak on Auitld Rodney Iximmlar, II, ataman first rlstt (ARM)
whose home addrea* la Box 85,
U. 8. NAVAL A lB STATION, Long-wood, - Fla., signaling hie
ar at all— moet of which
-borrowed—but rather to JaekaeavUIe, May *. (B p e c la l)- completion of Intend ve opera­
Now Deal social expert- The Navy's new Insignia fo r an- tional training at thla* autlon,

Austin R. Lommler
Is Now Alrcrewman

m

SILVER.
SPRINGS
this summery

In IU2.’l, when the narcophajru*
of the ancient Egyptian kina
Tolenkhainnh wn* oiK-nnl, aeet-ral pair* of k Iovps were found.

ir t u r r .

China without lundmjl.
Falconry w n practised by the
Foreign flfcU then |nr*uailc&lt;i
Japan again to open her pvti* nncirnl Pcraians, Epvptian* and
to trader*. English and French Unmans thousands of years ago.
ngrrrmrnt* were signed in Ihr
Jet1lit*. Hus-in * a* nvM, TiuHi
rame Coin mu, I'rrrj and Conn|no! General To*ne«nd
Harrii
who gained trade «*id aetllrmrlil
(rm tiri.
letter fame
Pnpisia,
•
3*itvrrUnd and Uelffiuni. Japan
herame n world niarkef.

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the throne in IHI", ■Jup.ai hruditl
toward nimlenvitiitiwi**
sentt&lt;| all ieins o( government frum
the ►hogunnte. He tnovei! to
Tokyo, removed Hunt- diminution,
t i di-he*! feudnllnin and ael up a
nomIt*r11 govei itntent. 11at «iu* rt rt**
bellion. nnd Kent a cetumiaaion
ahrofid to study means foi ettnb*
linhipg a Jnpimeie conKtltution,
Hut while muMug Juj&gt;»n a world
power, M e jji algo tlu r t d the na­
tion on the road to conqUMt.

L E A D IN G
A U T O M O T I V E S E R V IC E
O R G A N IZ A T IO N

In IH!»1 ami nertuifeil FoiTkiutn, the
llo k n l-dnndr and L ia o tu n g iw h ln -

-ulu In IBtifi Japan sold Liaotumr
hack to C h irm fo r 4f» m illio n y c t u
( h irin '* in d e m n ity t*tlt Ju p rm on
the gold !*tandnr»!

I paler profi-ur*’ of no \iiH“
JntUine-«' fitvnrtl anil I S *l»»* lnrfi! »**11- Ki»»* pH had up umif«| *u
lAin it At a mho pin t* Cl ttia In
it**ad. m LOM, -he ml reitaed her
Hfiim-i end foitifinl l*o»t A r th u r
tl.en invadiHi noiiherti Ko*oi»_ .!u
puli attiiiked ltin rert yea* defeat mg the l(u**titn navy and
land frees. In the treaty, Jaiinn
iu*-»jm#-i| doinmillIon i»f Korea and
to iIs (he Kouthepn half *d Sag'm
I In n Mole iiikpoMunt -to iooh the
Jrights to Riisria’s inteie%t in the
! t hnngc hun i ail*m an.I «.:il m
i|or&lt;»&gt;l- in Mnnrhiiii*
I»i HdW*
I*■•r1 Arthui w«• itiuiJ&gt; ... Ia pnti
i »’-.*■ MlO ul *11|1tilll
Japan entered World War I
on t he allied -pie Ini I hr f gunrtir ip a t io n

headquurtern for the Naval Alrj
Oprrntlonnl Training Command, f
The
flying
radioman-KunnFrt
will now b« assigned to an oncra-i
tiona tquadron for acilv* flight^
duty aa a member o f an air-!
combat team, either on an air­
craft rarrter nr at a ahnrr sta­
tion.
Airrrewman t.nmmler enlisted
In Ihe Navy December 0, 1942,
taking "boot" training at tho
Naval Training Station In Grf.it
Ijike*. 111. lie made high marks
on mechanical aptitude teat* and
waa xalected to attend Aviation
Radioman School at Mcmnhla,'
Tenn.. where he gradoated Nov.
1H. 1044.
• Lommlar volunteered for aircrewman aervice and waa Iran*ferred lo the achool for aerial
gunner* , at Jackionville, Fla.,
completing that phase of hi*
training on the machine gun
range Feb. 4, 1945.
Boil of Mra. Della "Lommler, of
Smithfleld,. Texas tha aviation
radioman and atria! gunner wa*
commended hy hla squadron com­
manding officer for hix fine
showlnr during operational train­
ing which asuied April 23, 1045.

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lim ite d

Sh e

or

mpietl thr Marshall* M.ir Irinaalid C i fiitiiirn and he'd them
a- mandates
the **,u
Ja|&gt;an*a (dace si a 11r*&lt;t rale
in* *iiI no* rr
*«-urrtI l'*&gt; the
World War Out NipfHin
-el
i»n controlling Asia. Fhc inmtlril MaPrtin|-ia in I!JJI 42 and
in I'hlJ quit the League of Na­
tions, turning her hark on the I
(Kettle lit
from then on th* path whs
•let*I
I lit''Chitin 1in*olent/*
rfiiulng nllt of n hlght fTtt«h he ^
t Aeep Smii- Ifipniiose Lines n♦
the Marco Polo bridge July 7t
10&gt;t7, st'hf ih e'Japaltelk* rltedmitig
into Chinn fmfii ntmecnl Man
c hu kuo
When
t»eriniii-v eon
uttered Franco, Japan nivudcil I
French Indo
&lt; h riu wnd pro I
claimed liei self n tmpt **f the j
Rore- HerlinTok V*&gt; BXIS. I* S fli'l ’
lo China «n » ,n!fmlt-*) nji .Iftiian***&gt; creilits S it* frow n "Kt-o
nomic itraiiKUlndon" then tv,,
irtven at Jaiinn'i exru*4 (or war,

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CHEVROLET DEALER

MOTOR SALES

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In the earliest day* of the
church, it wa» considered irrev­
erent In npneur eloved leforo a
m em lrr o f Uje clergy.

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Mirror*, Veiwtlana and Framed, ,!
Glasa Tablo Topi and Desk
Automobile Glaa* InataUod

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T o d riv e the C h in e s e o ut o:
H o re n , he d eclared * a i on i.'hm ti

Ball Hall Enlarged

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Today the f ins&gt;t so-called doe­
skin leathern are taken from the
baby l.i ntli

to

OPA announced

that it would no longer rdgulato
The baseball Hall of Fnmt* nt Cooperstnwn, N Y.', hn«
U)&lt; price* Of bird cages, alumi­
num hone shoes, ihfh bells, received ter) new names, voted on by .a|torl&gt;* writers Just
bells, artificial grass, pok- after it looked as If the election machinery were breaking
p racks, safety sir vsnts down. At the lant election no one got enough votes, and at
for wine fermentation, eat grd
dew beds.— Miami Post. Even the
the previous vote In 1942 only Uogcra Hornsby.
.Now ten have been elected nt one swoop, all old-timers
OPA must have leerned o f VE
or nearly no. Only Fred Clarke, tho Pittsburgh outfielder
nnd manager, and Roger Bresnahan, the catcher who first
Tba Ruuiatu, who teemed to
used shlnguardB, were playing as .late as 1910; Huglf Jenb « a llttla alow In iaarnlng that
Lha war In Europa la raally ovar, ninga was. managing Detroit, nnd Wilbert Robinson mnnhave
aomcthlng
to eeiabrata aged Brooklyn. Jimmy Collins had ceased to guard third
alnca that la- all tha war thay base only two years previously.
bar* and now, for at laaat tho
Tho pntriarchs of the game made up the other five:
m en tal, thay are at peace with
*11 tha world. However, wa aua- Han Brouthers and Rd Dclnhanty, unequalled hitters both;
nect that before long Ibev will Kirig Kelly, whose name survived in the old cry, "Slide,
be throwing tha hooka Into Japan Kelly, glider Jim O’Rouke, who in his 50’n Was still playing
fo r I f thara la any nation on
Mrtl) they have leaa reason to second bast for New Haven, Conn., with his son at third,
love than Germany it ii Japan.
and Hugh Duffy, who at 77 is still a conch nnd scout for
the Boston Rod Sox. j
.
* Five hundred ninety-eight mil*
Anyone who wonders If these oldsters were so much
lion ddllsn la a lot of money,
boy* and girls, but that la what should name anyone today who made seven consecutive
the peopla o f Florida have paid Jilts in ono game, like Robinson, or, like Duffy batted for
Into the federal treasury In the .438 and hit four homers In ono game.

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P e r s on al

Buddie J o n e s of O cala ia v i s i t ­
T u n o o n iv
T h e C o u n tr F e d e ra tio n o f WoTH LRSU A i
m en's C lub s w ill r a f f t a t th * d u b in g h is s is t e r , .Mrs. J . E E w a n :
R e g u la r m eetin g o f the Som - | house a t 11:00 A . M , A covered o( S a n fo rd .
in o la R e b e k a h Lo d g e N o . 411 w ill , 'N»h luncheon w ill be aerved .
M rs . T . O . R ro w n J r . and M rs .
be held in th e I .O .O .F . H a ll a t !
T h e Home D e m o n stra tio n C lub
w ill meet w ith M rs . R o y T i l Us Ii. F , W J iit n e r spent T h u rs d a y
v is it in g in O rla n d o .
nt 3 :0 0
P . M . at 3 1 0 E l m

NOTICE
All residents of Lin­
ford ttnd Se mi no l e
Country
who have not
|
been counted in the
r

State utensils now 1sIng taken, please con­
tact the office nt the
Chamber
merce

in

of Com­
the

City

llnll or cull 5H7-.1
- It Is important that""
everyone he counted in
the census,

Dimll m&gt;

is Snturdnv Mhv 111.

|
M rs . H e n r y E n im e n s and your.g
TH U RSD A Y
aon. T o m m y , o f D a y to n a a r e the
T h e S a n fo rd T o w n ie nd C lu b w ill
g u csta o f M n u Em m e n 's p a re n ts ,
meet in the C o u rt H o u se a t 8:00
M r. and M ra . C . C . (la n t t .
P . M . w ith U P . H a g a n p resid in g .
I'he public I* c o rd ia lly in v ile d to
M ra . T . O . B ro w n S r . spent
M lcitd this m eetin g.
thr w eeken d w ith her son am i
F R ID A Y
d a u g h te r- in - la w , M r. and M r s . T .
T h e C ard en C lu b w ill liold its 0 . B ro w n J r .
tu s in e s s m eetin g a t 11:00 A . M.
a t the W om an's C lu b w it h M rs.
M rs . S . F . V e m a y le f t tod ay
II.
It . M cC n slin p re s id in g .
A fo r W a s h in g to n . D. C , w h e re she
lu n ih c o n w ill fo llo w th e meeting w ill v is it w it h her d a u g h te rs fo r
T h is w ill te the th ird m eeting of about io d a y s .
the new y e a r and a ll c irc le * of
the C a rd e n C lub a re urged to
M f» . A le x V a u g h a n h a s r e t u r n ­
g a th e r up a ll old b u sin e ss com ­ ed fro m A r lin g t o n , V a . w h e re she
bining to d ay's, End to plan for h as been v i s it in g h er d a u g h te r.
the m onth* ahead.
M ra . W , C a u t h e n H u tc h iso n , fo r
G e n e ra l b u sin rsa
m eetin g of the past s ix m onth s.
C a rd e n C lub w ill be h eld at the
W om an's C lu b at 10:00 A . M. t o .
M r*. B ro u g h to n W a tk in s and
Iw follow ed b v o co vered •»!«&gt;»1 in fa n t son h a v e been rem o ved
luncheon
fro m the O ra n g e C e n t r a l H o sp l
M
AYI
ill IOt N
7%D
IIA
t i l in O rla n d o to th e ir hom e on
C itc lo a . oL.
o f. the
P
t Cltcloa
I re s b y te ria n 1613 P a lm e tto A ve n u e.
th
e
follow
|CniJwh Witr meet »t
| mg ho m es;
M r*. Ja m e s
C rap p *
re tu rn e d
C irc le O ne. M rs J O . Andes.
I J r c h a irm a n , w ill meet w ith Mrs
I A &lt;’ M rR eynold n, 2481 P alm etto
e r , t ilt G r a n d v ie w
A venue, *i
* A venue nt 3:30 P . M.
.1: It) P . M.
C ir r i.- T w o . M rs, L . K Hoyle,
C ir c le T h r e e , M rs. C . It. D a w ­
/■hnirmnn. w ith M rs. t&gt;. 1-. T h ra sh - son, c h a ir m a n , w ith M r* . F re d

Evangelistic Rally
Where?

Assembly of (IOI)
" W h e r e JestiH Is lien I"
I 21 It S t . X

When'
Who?

OiiK

the

I it it r e t

Fifty Pupil; To Bt-

Feast in Enjoyed
By i fiery led Nine

And
foetal Calendar

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U r.

rem aining

n igh ts

nf

this

week evrepl Saltirtlny.
“ T h e K A ST K IIN
V IC T O R Y T K A .M "
rnmpiiM &lt;1 nf — lin y
l n sd e rfe r
of
llr itlg e p o r l. ('o n n . and Nick (Irulrk
frn m M ilw aukee, Win.

S P.M. (.Vime Once &amp; You’ll fomc
Again.

m

f , W illia m * . 3 3 0 O ak A v e n u e , &gt;t
3:110 P . M .
C irc le F o u r , M rs . A . D . S m ith ,
c h a irm a n , w it h M rs . J . H . (J lllo n ,
. alm e tto A v e n u e , w ith M rs . W atnt Mi W a lla c e , co -hostess, at 3:311
i
M.
C ir c le F iv e , M r* . 11. C . W helche l, c h a irm a n , w ith M ra
W. A
n d w ig , tVl* K Fn u rte e n th S tre e t
,.t 3 . HI P . M .
C irc le S I * . M r* J
D Wood
, ru ff, c h a ir m a n , w ith 'I r a
Wood
' ru ff, ||2 W
S e v e n te e n th S t rv e l
l a l 3 :;t0 V. M.
I
C irc le * nt th e W M S C . n
the
F ir s t
H a n tls ! C h u rch
w lP
m eet at 3 .3 0 1 M a* to llo w s .
C irc le
No
I w ith M rs
S \
1 S h ie p le tt at 122 A vu cad i A v c .
I'ir c le
No. 2 w ill m eet
in the
\lu th e a n c la s s rrtom o f th e ch u rch
w ith M rs J o d e r C am eron a c tin g
a* hosteaa
C irc le No, 3 w ith M r* . F re d
Iln r r i« o n , M a p le A venue.
C irc le
No. I w ith M ra
J C
M itc h e ll, l i l t
M agnolia A ve n u e
C irc le
Nu fi w ith M rs .
It A
W illia m s , 511 V a le n cia D r iv e !
C ire la No. 8 w ill meet
at the
d u i{ ? h annens w it h M n . A - C.
Lu iiao n and M r* . J . L
Ja rk» o n
‘a r t in g ■■ hnateasea.

1 tie I r l r r y le d b aseball team
o f Se m in o le H ig h School, w in n e r*
o f th e d is tr ic t to u rn am e n t held
la s t w r r h al W in te r G a rd e n , wterr
r n te rt a in r d
M onday e v e n in g at
the home of th e ir p rin c ip a l, I I . E
M o rris , and sp ent m uch tim e in
the outdoor k itc h e n p re p a rin g a
le a s t in c e le iira tio n .
T h e hoy* cooked th e ir own ham
b u rg e r* , am i corn-on-the-cob w ith
&gt;11 the trim m in g * .
M uch fu n
w as had in tu rn in g hom e-m ade
ice cre am and bid d ing fo r the
d a sh e r
T w o la rg e ca k e * w e r r
cut at the end o f the eve n in g
W h ile the boy* w e re co o kin g , the
o th e r*
were
p la y in g
ping-pong
and
scru b
b a seb a ll.
C a lla h a n
proved hi* a b ilit y at fa n n in g out
the b a tte r* .
W hen being se rv e d ,
the lin e {tin n e d acco rd ing to how
each boy cim ie in th e ir h a ttin g
o rd er,
A ll ag re ed th at C o nch
K e t tle * and P r o f . M o rrl* w e re A - l
H a m b u rg e r C h e f* .
T h e money fo r th i* o u tin g w as
donated by the whole stud ent
body o f the hig h school.
I lie hoy* le avu tn l* a fte rn o o n
lo r L a k e la n d w h e re they w ill entet
the S ta te
to u rn am e n t and
s t a r t the se rie s o ft by p la y in g S t
P e te rsb u rg H ig h School a t 0 :0 0
o'clock T h u rs d a y m o rn in g .
T h o se
e n jo y in g
the
outdoor
m eal w ere
' ,
H e rm an ( F o o ls ) liru m le y , C l a r ­
ence M c K e r, Hobby C a lla h a n , D on.
aid D y e s *, Hobby C u llu m , D a v id
J a c k s o n , A lv in K ilp a t r ic k , G le n n
I .in g le . H aro ld K n s t n r r , Th eo d o re
B ro o k ly n , V e ru C la r k , Jo e W a th
r n . C o o l S in g le t a r y , M r. C . W
(d u ll. C oa c h and M ts
F . Ket
tie s. Mi and M rs H erm an M or
n s , Anne and C a r l K e ttle * und
Hoi,I i) arid f r r iir M urrin.

I rm w r r l. fro m S a n F n n c ia c *
C a lif , w here site spent two w eek*
w ith h f i husOuml, yyIio has «iinc»
reported i«n f u r ih e i Out&gt; in tin
Cut’ if it
Mr* F * ru t I'm e mill daugh ter
DoT'it h&gt; . left 11u I a v fur Ja c k a o n
kill** in ..M in .I l he funeral of
,Mi* - le a n \ummll&gt;

in

n

IMay Day Exercises At I

io* &lt; «»r I mmy'i -it e f ilB lf
F’ lfts
I'tipu
o f iiu t M^ioir r
Sclt ■m| of I *a nr i riy -*f a hit b Mr*
J ! Tep*n" .* *iir**t t -r mol Mr*
AH
11u t l*in v i* ,i*-i-ifiht. will
lap 11r r -e 111r*! in t he *c 11*n *L* f i ft L
annual Sprmir ri vthiI *eliettul*Hl
for
Thur'dti v
iteiunk'
in
ilje
Seminole llik'ti Si fiool Nuihtormm
and !*poo'4»re*i h\ the Sii|iliomoiv
Clasx. The rurtnin n» Jt 8:1ft P M
The pro*rram i- divided into
four
net* and
nu i n l e r m e f t o
Sirica the w«r i* nenmur ita etid
peo ple of al I nation* will m ee t
in each part nf Hie world tut
vacat nutrnif
at
the
f a v o r a b le
time* o! the \ear
The Alp* In
W in te r ". ‘ Pari* In Thr SprUitf",
“ Sutmnrrtimiin
11 mi *’
and
“ Jaunt To a I hide llniH*hM. He
tw e e n
the
hi*t
two
urt*.
n
m w l f r u interitrr n u ion o f Kdnii St
M i *% O live C h a p mi ai nn o f S » n y Vlrvrent Nl dla v '» r&gt;«*ein, " Itn u i i ftjul who pAthiatiui aV K o u in « r &lt; ! ce n ce ", will he danced by the in
w ith
i h f utruetor* «&gt;f the -cltool, and Mi**
C o lle ir e
n e ii
w re k
hiifhc*t avwrace in iter
Jean
Saver.
ii**t*ieil
hy
Mrs,
Rollnrul Ih-nn y%1u » \%dl read the
poem mid Mi
I arrie K Mii***a
B IR T H A N N O I M R M K N T
w h o will fiirmsh pin no a c c o m ­
Lieut, and Mr*. C L. .Smith an* paniment
mtunec the Mrth of n soil, Storm y
iSolnl«tj*, I"i**11le * NIi** Saver, will
I **- Franklin S m ith , on May d in b e the Mi**es A ml it A ike tv, C r e ­
the
1 ernaM-LaiiKitUm
Memorial te hen Kirelthoff. lane C h a p m a n ,
H*»*pitnl. .Mrs. .Smith m the f o r ­ BettM Af»hhv. Arm Halle v. A i m
mer Kileen K t Imy o f l^ike .Mary.
Whitaker
J a c m ie L n MacD on al d,
PhvlltM dlach,
N vunne
Cullen.
P f c and Mr*. J a c o b Shealy Iloat Hettv So*’ Slum lev , l»o r then Sac
Mana
Mt io inlei,
La Hue
announce the In 1 1h o f m tin tighter, kett.
Sh«*alp Km me line, on Saturday, M cNeill mnI Mi*ni:i Jot»r. A. Ino
M ay ft, in the F e rn a h l- Lutijrtitoii j Uohh\ Slew ui t . Hobo Dean, Ihnilt
Menmi ini Ho* fitat
Mr*. Hr*t b ; In* Sent I and Steve IL^Lfkih
ih ^ v fn rtM r Rrm ailitie -ThurK to t^ I
‘'irt
and Mr*
&lt;
On* Jun e'
t'»
nniMMinrinL' the hirth *»f a
in rh ie r Pamela t«av *oi r iiu r '
d . v . M*»v J in the Fe rm ih t nntrh
I»•i’ Memorial
ItMspiuil
MT»
J Mites, it&lt; fo rm e rly Joyce AdanH
M r nn«l M r*. I * A B ro w n a n ­
no unce the b ir th o f a son on
S a t u r d a y , M ay f» In the F e rn n ld
I miffhton Mcnionrtl lla^pitnl
Mt unit M r*. If, A J nan it tin
nm m ee the iu r th o f u d u u ffh le t,
Saturday, May ft in the F e rm i hi
I jiU iflito n Mrtnorm) llo N p ilal

County Council Of
PT.\ ToMet*t'l’hurnda&gt;

Miss Olive Chapman
Has Highest Average
Mi** I Hive ( hnpnuin, iltiuuliter
o f Mr nnd Mt*
\\
I* ( ‘ hap
n a n Jok \Ne*t Nineteen It) S 111»**t ,
San fo rd, finished four year* .it
r lot idu Southern t t*ilene with the
hit!how| u v r a c r 111 her cltlws. Her
Din r t wri* J ;m Kill of a {Hi* * title

jim io r -H it f b e h o o f
Mav L .iy e \ e r c L e * w ill Ik* *»b* c rv e*| ,n
th e
Sanfo rd J u n io r
Htich Scho o l &lt;m F r id a y , M ay 11
C h ild re n
w ill
report
to th e ir
rlaaae* at the u*unl time,
At Mi I ft o V Io rk e ie r r h e * w ill
beifln in I he a u d ito riu m when th e
K in (! anri Q u e e n , whose id e n tity
have I&gt;een k e p t a »eerct, w ill be
cro w ned . T h e
m em ber* o f the
co urt a r e : H ill K ilp a t r ic k , Jo a n
D a m p ie r,
D o n a ld
H o w ard . P a t
H ro w n,
Faye
t l a ik i n i ,
S te v e
H o d g k in , Hobo D ean, F a y e W i l ­
lia m * . D o n a ld
D e a l, Ja c q u e lin e
How lan d , B a r b a r a
F d e r f ie ld ,
F lo v d C o o p er, H e ttv Duncan, B i l l y
B r y a n t . (B a d y * W e lls and S t a n ­
ley B ru m le y .
A f t e r the
c ro w n in e
of
the
K iiijr and Q ueen a talent p ro g ram
will follow
which nmaUl* o f :
A n n o u n cer ■ O liv e r Andes, T u m b lln y A r t
S t e v e H o d akin , P ia n o
Soh&gt; -H e tty J o
H allo w n y . T a p
D ance
iM ro t h y and D o ris A n •leraon, T a p D un ce
B e tty Co&lt;rk
and
M urv
M n rtra re t
H e rn d o n ,
P ia n o S o lo
Fd die S e n k a r lk ,
C la rin e t D ru m D uet • BH ly B r y ­
an t, J im m y P o w e ll, Cornet Duet
(hum id It o w a r d , Donald L u d ­
w ig , H eading - C h e r r y S l n f U t a r y ,
P iano S«do - J o a n M cTeer, V o c a l
Duet
" I ’m
an
A m e ric a n ’ * •
Hnsnlee T u lle , B e t ty Ja n e W’ llk e ,
P iano Solo - N a n c y Jea^i A p p le b y ,
B a lle t
A n it a A ik e n , P iano So lo
E lis a b e th W h ite , F u tu re F o r
m erN Q u in te t - “ I'v e Been 'W o rkin u mt the K n ilr o a d .”
I uitch w ill he served in the
w hool tttfi l e i i n fro m 11 30 u n til
I mi P M
Fro m l tm in .1 10 the fo llo w
mu I ruck f-veniti w ill take place
MUiiidir i: Hr Oil d Ju m p , R u n n in g
Ln»nd J u m p .
K e la y Itaae*, fto
N ar*l
Danh,
11i|f h Ju m p , Po le
V a u lt, Fcm tb a ll P a **, (llr P s B a s ­
ket hull K a iu e , B o y ’* Ban ke t-b all
c a m e , O ir l’ « V o lle y B a ll T h rg w ,
fiirP* D iam o n d B a ll ThrOW/. G lr P *
Suck
Race,
siful (Hr IN P o ta to
If ace

Mi**: i Sui|man Hill deliver lb*
v nledh tnr\ voldi o - to the y ru*iu
nltray chi** at t*i on men* •tnetil Mu'v i*l f" r two v i d f i , tnemlier o f the
11
Vi I i. m !,,
hern * 'dl* t • '• Mil* und * heim^try iah**ri»tnr&gt;
nt
f**r th fiT year%
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■«h* * ,i
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ii
kfri-n.l Peun*y tv urn a State
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h* h i - k i^iadumte uppoint
yi'iir
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i i "o i , c m * prr*i«!»Ttti
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Her name will
Hit- v ,»t Mo
t ,i rilenibuT ■!
t lie |" i •id t;i,t i-1 i■» j i e*h inn 1 iiJ1•1 ■*r11 ' i"r in Whi.'* Whu m A me r
i i &lt; -d|eye* and L'rmrTiitir*

Frier it*.
f Mi** Miintiti Pear
sun wj|] \u
in tore* Ifni to learn
that the b»* Keen removed fro m
t h«- F e iidi M I..ii u u h I**n
Me rno r ia I
I he Seminole County Count'll
H.iwpllnl where ulir underwent 0
*i' ii I iin' on|.) oniM
Parent Teacher
A**&lt;wintlon will I .lino v» ■
minor *i|»emtitm, to the home o f
her of Ihe l i p
in i*ly_ *p«»rt***rtd
Mu &gt;li*i r i t iiijil eenaut «*f ( aim da
hor nUtrr, Mr- J K Kowtsnd, hold it* annual meeting in the h&gt;
l'*.i
Ileta K «i-1
f**r *&gt;*!•
(grammar
Srh&lt;*»|
Thursday
at
t ' l l « •l,|l&gt;lD)md the K*kirtiii
Jr, t»n ti ll Mn^noha A\enue.
io .tli A, M it wan announced y.-Jll al th* *'••11e v r
I...... tint i*«M at 7 . JOft
She
a mem ber nf |he N\ ' ’
(hi*
morning
by
Mr*
H
F
Ward,
M r*
I lu r r y
Haim en p lan * t«‘
rnen'- -Iniirnt |*n\i rnuieiit i mu
Ira v e in n m rru w for J a rk non v illi t o»mi v preiident, w ho aUo ataled
ihtit reports on the IimtaI ns no
’where ' h r w ill niifei her huahund ,
the
P e tty O ffic e r H a rr y llnnnen
h&lt; ‘Motions will he fftven al til'd wilt In' n»-rv i*i t
I i m e,
eitfet i f jH
hit* jtm l re lu rn e it io I he U n ite d
( if fleers f»&gt;r liie (*ominir yeni • Mr
VNoiit ur j»«
.tit purerd- i •
S ta te *
from
t h«* I'a e if ir
■ fn
Utti'Mil th* MU f i r i' h*i1
fiiit
w h i le In* ha- lu-en Irn ihr p a n rtill l&gt;r elected unci a Nf other
Iwt and c half p-af*
* Uuy projfram will hr prrsrjitrd hv , dll l"« 111 i'l iMitli'li! - U*iiMllhk* .ti
tin
troys and *flrU front
Nt r |*i no \ \J i). m d ii I*- u**m« -*t*
(ftuit'a nwim a f t e r w h ic h Litu h r o t tin* nt-w nffirrt
In the 12th c e n tu ry , there w ir e
few u n t e iif ih , and fo od vuo treH*
oralJ v wait- n w«th the fln u e r*

IT L’AY8 TO LISTEN
Hrad The AtU

RUBBER
BANDS
V\ Pound
Boxes

5 Pound
Bugs

Celery City
Printing Co.
Mere
1C« Park

Since

1920

A »r

Phone

Sanford,

340

Florida

I’ hime 22 for S&lt;-li*Viule«

I i W E
ARME3)

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SERVICES

=

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p^fWITH Ij/AR BONDS

COATS
S U I T S

K i:r&gt; S If I )l l . l N C IN T O P E R ,
L IN
F 'ic .l
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of
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last what she wants most—a Bllmming Mary Allen
droaa. We have many flatterers for Mother In Rayon
prints, Bember* sheers and solid colors.

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Mother will cherish a lovely coat or nuit—Delightful Spring garden
colors to make her the prettiest ono of all . . . Boxy or fitted coats . . .
Classic and cardigan style suits in Aqua, Gold, Blue, Flame,Melon Pink,
Beige,Lilac, Rose, Chartreuse.

Use Our Easy Payment Plant

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THE SANF0R1* HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

P..I.F1 ................... ....

, Rhubarb was broitjrhl to A m cr-1
Ln!3 ! CLV., J i ’9

In the Immediate prewar period.

«Ko ! A m e r ir « n :.J d fi ju i averiiK c ,,f

from Europe-

Seminole County
Court Record

-RATIONING

ID,

j poundn of canny a year.

CALENDAR

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C h u r l.- , I I . Illiio n tiin tlo n , III. and
M n rjin it' MelltcV.. I n la r Ita p iil* .
lu « a . W o m rc k , t i r o rite A ., T a ­
coma. \V a*h. a n d M arie U n t il!.
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A ., O rlan d o am i V ir g in ia S . H e ll,
O rla iiilo ,
W irlit e n la h l
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H om e-M a d e M a y o n n a ise

WEDNESDAY, MAY 0, 1945

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O n t r n l H n . I ’ rw iu c tin n C r n lt t
Anni to W T. I .• (itllfct.'
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A
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K lu r i.la S ta te Until; t». K ilw in
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Thc*^ Prices^ Good Thttrrtday. Friday, Saturday
We Sfetrve the Right to Limit

SAUER K R A U T .. lb 14c
SAUSAGE
SALT F A T B A C K lb for SAETHERRING .. $1.57
.

C a p e .h in h in im e il for ll« *&gt;or&lt;
of
e m b a rk a tio n .
(a p e
Tow n,
So uth A f r ic a , anti co m e, fro m a
..nm II A fr ic a n -1

Q u a n tity R igh ts R esorvod

Pricos Good Thru Saturday. May 12

Cherries no. 2
Sauce
2
r a n nr AppU
Juice 46 01
F a n c y Diced
Beets n o. 2
Stoktly Cut Oman
Beans n o 2

VELVO

Blokely A p pla

Jill)*1 2 . ‘hll'HT wi||ihi 11 N«*i h H
rXplM** A ijitu ** ill
HII O K S
A 31 pluiir -Ua m p*. No I, N*» 2.
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nitvi iffMhj,
K l’ K L O il.
I’eri'nla l , 2, 3, *1, 5 valid fo.'
Ill f^tilloftii each,
(iA H C H .IN K
A - 1T* ci»u| ons
v a lid
thrmurh
J i i t r 21 Itn tio n in ff r u le * now r#*i|u i» r th at ritoh cm o w n e r w r it •
In*. hrt*n*«e number nnd state nn
rnrli cou pon n la1H pos?ir§Miu»t
kfNiit iis It is issur«l to him by
hi* 11k~h I ttiCrmlni hfmr»I
Y«*or
mil. jii,'* r itmninjr reroril must Ik*
pr&lt;'*i‘ M«»il to
the
Iron i l l
b in 'll
111. [ 1&gt;1 n if foi sy pplementnl
[inv 1 a turn*.

Mixed

Vegetablesn
O aoryia Tu rn ip

Greens n o. 2
Coldlnn
Spinach no 2

Aunt Janos Pure Peach

Preserves

H einz Bean

Soup

COLD CUTS

Coffee Ground To Your Order

8-tokaly Hod Eout Pined

LIVER SAU SAG E lb 39c
.

GARDEN-FRESH VKGETARLES ARRIVE DAILY!
YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THE VERY REST QUALITY

Itelre.'hinif
J." -

A ftc r-h c m rs

POTATOES

POTATOES . 5 lbs

HABIT!
Stop in oftrr

wnrk and rn

oy a chhI ylusR of Ilwr.

TOM ATOES

BIMAS PACKAGE
STO KE

A

PA R

A Cuniplrlt linf r/
Wmr — ItrrK — WhUkry

Lovott's Enriched While

m e d iu m

I t M V A lH O ItT fc U

CUCUMBERS

SQUASH . . . 2 lbs

Monon HI 01 ro 1

S a lt

26 or

Upton

Y L

r .O O D / Y I A ll

Fancy Florida Orange

Tea ‘Aib
f Real B h a ch
Hvfird

^rnirs -X'

27c CARROTS

m ue

PEANUT

tmready
to blow
my top '

Pounds

W ESSON OIL
G o ld

B*at Q uality Fury

M edal

5 lbs. 27c
10 lbs. 54c25 lbs 1.35

SAUSAGE

Lg. 23c Sm.BVzc

SALE!

4

ilkiHfn ylorul Typ# 'i Smutted
Fhila

•Cufs

it

Cream

32c Cheese

Sausage

39c

S ausage »» 32c
S u n n ylan d T y p e 2 C n d le u Link

Cheese

Sau sage “* 39c
Klngan Type 2 Bag

Va. Bed Fin

S ausage »■ 39c

CROAKERS

W hol« Soli

&gt;b 49c Mullet

Haddie

„ Gall Markerel

H orlham W h itin g

Fillets

pound

&gt;b 2 8 c Fillets

g o o

Qa Typ® 4 Bmokcui

t i n a m r N orthorn C o tta g e

I n i l l j n i)« ( F in n a n

2 B c h s . 19c

» A

e

4 A

IEPEIMILE EXTRA-mILER

CUT BEETS
u iik B

I* r ttc

small

Bejt Glade Type I

Bologna

ib 31c

POLISH

C o u n liy Style

Souse'

&gt;*-

25c

Euriiiylarid Sktnleva

Wieners ib 35c

LUX
Toilet
Soap
3 for 20c

(jo ld M e d a lK i^ ^
HOUR
SERVICE
New ridilln

Orange Pekoe Tea
4 It,4 W l,| .

I Ib. — ..... 25c

TETLEY
h u r it c.

Yams 4 »&gt;■
m* s
W ttta m W in*wap
2 »bt
d Bliss siM29 'Apples
titatgia O n ik
Cabbade u&gt;
WottuiT
Garrors bch

IB Rr4 r«is t»

3 Iba.

4-oz Packdgo

k;«.».4.» *.*l •*.»•

WML

KBC 100%

ed Itenw

d lorg4r-l&lt;H1lBg, Baler tread

Plums

Hives r^uUr 29c
Cleanser2c«ml5c

ra &gt;■ Tn k n i o«i

Cheese

Mayonnaige . .. 16c

Marmalade

B d^w der &amp;

ink.... 25c
flfeby Foods

Paper 15c
l-&gt;uitJ«n,:vidos.rBc;;

*

Hershev Cocoa

10-*

A'ui irHn

.... 69c

�YKDNESDAY.

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M \Y

9.

TilF. SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

1915

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niiMluliit4on and so named bc&lt;nusc
of its lecbniral iliarnctcristire
is considerably concerned over tin
postwur status. That is. Just
where It is to be located In thr
list of station assignments.
Since It cot tinder way si lh&lt;
beginnings o f n new broadcast
service five years ago. F M ha»
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tween 42 to 60 megacycle*
nb..tit seven meter*—aod ih u iiw
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designed
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allocating radio servires in the
higher frequencies extending up
to .10 thuusand megacycles, pro­
posed that FM take a new spot,
action for the German fleet anil
tierniiiiiv marched again.
•‘ I to 102 megacycles, where there
would he 90 operating channels,
compared to the present 35.
Sharp differences developed im­
mediately. The KM Broadcaster*
Association
protested
on
the
ground that the move Would de­
lay po*twnr development of FM
f..r years and that much of th&lt;
. quipinciil now III use on lo*ei
II euueiit lea would have to lit
srrnppcil.
Proponents of the change inistcd that the chances of in(er
slnto.n
interference
would It
les,, m .I and that better servile
w..i Id result. Also that adautrt
....ill I., hull! — In fuel alii-mh
i ..I i&gt; i n demonstrated to uiukt
m t i . i i - fit the new channrK
After
announcement n.
the
elliKStions the FCC held hear
iligs at which both side* *et«
heard, with its final decision on
FM mid the other alignments.
Including television, expected with
III Werks
It i- e s tim a te d th a t I M le
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■.tsndard- or ordinary broadcast-,
inn, Liuiwn at amplitude rnodu1st ion (AM ). Irecausc of the
manner in whirh it generate*
ailnala.
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lho*e irented by the receiver
itself n» well at outaide dlaturhuncea develoiieil by all aorta of
sparkling
eli-ctrirnl
apparatus.
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free" reception.
Another advantage la that It
operates on frequencies consider­
ably hitcher than standard broadenttinic- There It has available the
wider transmitting
bands re­
quired for its high fidelity or full
tone range. Also, these frequen­
cies urr not subject to some of
the ntniospherics (static) encount­
ered lower down.
An FM Station occupies a
channel 200 kilocycle* wide, com­
pared lo ten kilocycles for an
ordinary station. In FM opera­
tion. as the engineer explains it,
the (lower hf the radiated wave
remains constant, while the fre­
quency varies with the character­
istics of the wnind wires. This
rontrasls In AM, where the
power of the carrier wave is
varied in accordance with
the
variation of the sound wave*,
with the frequency of the radiat­
ed wave held constant.
This
wide channel
permits
tianahiisvion of sound frequencies
rnnging. up to lb thousand cycles,
highei than thr nvrrage ear can |
belli, giving F.lF ils high fidelity

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FARRELL’S
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PACKAGE STORE
Arcade Illdjj,

LONDON. May II. (A T )
— Lieut. (isn. Jarnrx Ihxilittls. American Eighth Air
Force commander, who led
the first air raid on Tokvo,
predicted 2,000-plane (isaulla
will be made upon Japan.
81m of the American tlr
force attacking the Jopenrae
will continue tq be Increased
as airfields become sttllsble
and supply routes, communi­
cation* and boa** " ,r e*t*hllshed. General Doolittle told
reporter*.
4IV* i H W * m

; there is "no alternative" but to
' continue fighting
despite
Uir
alow attrition of tboir armies on
^wvery
island
front
ami
the
^Ahrealcncd
debacle
in
I'hina
i where the Chinese have trapped
thousands of Japanese and killed
a third of the 80,000 Invaders in
western China.
Superforl* struck am-w In three
the heaviest against the
seaplane plant near Kobe T**"
other blows were struck against
Kyahu Island. On the west coast
nf Okinawa the Yanks crossed
the Asa River in the biggest gain

ii.

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on bu* tin*, ('an give .mmr.li.&gt;'
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NEWLY recapped 18 inch in
D«vu been use&lt;l Inquirv It.

in Central Florida.
We .p r c u llic In «'Ol..pIet»! lao&gt;»i inerhaul'.

SO G A L Iron w a s ), pot. Write
Box T. c/o Herald._____________

•MISCELLANEOUS

Atlantic Rank Bldg

MOTHER DESERVES tlta BERT
.— Fcdlgreed
Doberman
pups.
, thU week onlv 160.
Eogl.au
viola Kennel* Twin Ijvkrs, ll&lt;&gt;«
257, Banfonl. Fh»n«&gt; K
County 2304.
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Overtime Pay—Paid Vacation*
Frequent Increases
FJcaaant Envlronmant
Apply Employment Supervisor
9-6 Weekday*—Saturday*, V-12
SOU. HELL TEL. A TEL. CO.
110 E. 1st SL
Do Not Apply If Now
Engaged In Eisentlal Work

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and

0. . phone 768-W.

FOR SALK
SEVEN ROOM furnished house
cloae In. Immetllate pox«e»ai«n
.
Robert A, William.
Phon* 732

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I^et us

fathers, wives and sweethearts of those brave

celebrate it with a prater o f Thanksgiving.

iWANTEl&gt;—
NTS SHOES, Six* 10. lltr
I, Office,
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Ford, good mechanical
Rtova Patara, RL# 1,

0 htna and frenre
Irocery, 817 I*Brmet-

panL .quick cash *»«. jna. No.
tnuic ton large or too small.
Am willing to sell on term*.
You don't hnva to *w&gt; anyone
hut tnr. .Inme* A. William*,

WANTED TO KENT

FURNISHED apartment or cot­
tage, Navy couple, no.children,
pcrmnncnl. F. 0 . Box 68- .
BUY.any IHnd o f aecond hand
trnlUira.
Benton Furniture
BY
PERMANENT realdent
H u n . . 600 Banford Ave.
or npartmenL M . ,V. Stil
1612, Sanford.

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«Hh«r BU. writ* full
house nr apartment
on. Rev. It. M. Henkle, FURNISHED
by Juno I. Permanent. Phone
(Monro* Corner),
OSl-W..

’, Longwood.

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FOR RENTATTENTION) Bervlc* nenqtincl
and vacationUULrrr^ Apt*. Ut
rooms two l&gt;lock a from Main
St. orte^tall-block of ocean bj

CONCRETE PIPE
for
DRIVEWAYS
WELLS
SEPTIC TANKS
WATER TANKS
CULVERTS and BEWERS
Transit Mis Concrete
Second* available at low price

CONCRETE BLOCK

1 By an uxpuri with

men and women who lost their, lives and will
not return to their homes and loved ones.

A prayer of deep and lasting gratitude to
the heroic men and women in the armed se r

A prayer that all this suffering’ and sacrifice has not been in vain . . . That it will have

vices who have offered their lives that the rest
bf us might live in pfcace and permanent security

,

helped to win for this nation and the world the
permanent
and lasting
peace
and the enjoy­
. •J
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ment of the freedom for which they fought

from dictatorships and future wars.
A prayer of sympathy to the mothers

PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co.
Phene 1241
HANFORD, FLA.

And So, Till the War in the. Pacific Is Won,
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Close In. 70fl East 8reond 8L

YOU BUY IT
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rood*, you can U aura they
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choose from our large r e la ­
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wBtral Florida whore establishment
wof a colony of retired railway
workers will take place, accord­ Charles
Holtsclaw
ing to a resolution of the Nation­
To
Make
Home Here
al Association of Retired Railway
Employee* of Loulavilie. Ky.
CapL Charles Holtsclaw, who
This resolution wa* read Mon%.i*y mtvming at the regular meet­ served 20 years in the Army All
h«u min Pfc Jmiii
Shufiimi •
ing of the newly reorg*nlxed Sem­ Force, and who was retired from
'p (»rrni44n&gt;
inole Unit 41 of the National As­ service due to disabilities received
It* fi*t»lf»l* In |*t
Pirn \
sociation, held *t the City 11*11.! while with the IUth Air Corps at
Ilf u n» |*4i•* ••( thi '
J. L. Stark, national organiser, j Gt.sdslt ansi, has returned to make
•111a•e ••*V911mf |M' l I
reportrd at the meeting that there Sanford his l.orue He is engaged
i*ri|ir* I
Member• of thr l(otar) ( d * IntiCvr 'Mi* o»h It
are now unit* at DelAnd. New It. the Venetian Blind business
vtt|
4(&gt;(r**r |nlt Mini (.*• il«-w* &gt;
Born and reared in Sanford, ht mill (hnr »ftirj4tf attriulrd n pn
#Sinyma Beach, Daytona Beach.
thi- Jill l I •l ||Vll
*4' ( *4
I •l(«!n*l
enlisted in the Army Air. Force nlr up ihr Si. John? Rivn ■r*(i| (411 thnt
&gt;Ut h 1hiiny* • if* thi &lt;l«* 11 ••*
St. Augustine and Sanford.
arcam rno d nlm iiR h e lm : mad**
t*
Permanent officer* of the Slml- In 1922 and served until 1933 Wednenday afternoon under th*- unlil uftir h«‘ v%«i* killnl that
nole Unit* were elected, with W. when he received hi* discharge. lender Rhip of President Roy 11&lt;»l - h*i| vnlunteeml for It. Soioo thr Arm Rent O ffirr al Snnf****l
S«»ly hail to
th* job Ihoiii'h and rrliM' li pay hiyhri uni
B. Zachry he chairman, S. S Ho re-*nlisted when war waa da- ler.
4H4l hr it hi ft irfxnl ioh
Grave* e vice chairman, and F. clared on Garmary, and on Mar.
Mr Davr i|f*Im(|4(.
"Thry operate*! *ni!v n( »m'*»
^Haaky Wight a* aacreUry-treae- 20, 1942, tho rating of first lieu­
T h e I f lit a aallt V«•! I»l«»l h|IH f V___'
*urc re.
tenant, and on Mar. 10, 19-42, Memorial Service For! Hdil »omrtlmrn far l*rhin*l rm * .
line* They ifalhrirel inf«irmi«''
It was resolvgd that th* Unit the' rating of captain, the rank
Roosevelt tlmt mivril nlhrr lor* Hr &gt;• S p r i n g Shipm ents E dw ard Mulliuan
would co-operate with the Semi­ ho held at the time of hit retire­ PreHident
lnil\ n lirro «»f Hit% mhi
nole County Chamber of Com­ ment.
Celery Nearinii ( iles P lasm a Need
He is the son of Mrs. C. Imerce In takinr care of all re­
“ Hr vbn« klilt'll l.v « l«ml »•'
\ tirautiful and imi&gt;rc**ivF uu
tired and other railway employee* Matthews end belongs to the Mes­ murial arrvice w a a held by lh&lt; *»n a ritfht pnlrnl Ihrv lui-l
|/who may come to Sanford to ons. Elks and Veteran* of Foreign Amernan Legion, CainphqJI I,.-- leave hint there «»» I thi»t «
Vanishing INiinl In Pacific TRc^lei
Investigate locating either a* War organisations at Sarasota, mg &gt;..&lt;)( N.i 33, faT- th&gt; Ia * In* Ait* rrpoi i«-&gt;I 1 1if in /
tourists or a* permanent resl- where he was quartered for some Frratdent Kixtaevrlt un Frnl.i &gt; .14 I 1*4(1
time. Be nttemird local schools evening nl the legion hul. Mi* I “ Il hapi rnrtl »•( OlN'lrllr' »I
denka.
in e iil
••( 1*&lt;r &gt;|&gt;llli|r »»"J
F. K Kmimillat. memorial chair (irrtnanv, a pi arr Ihul n«* i
A resolution waa adopted to and at Kiaaimraee.
r v lr r y
H»4- i n * » \ l » g h ( 4 i • 1
endorse the National.Association
Two brothers are in the MQflef, man in charge, placed a black lit thin nattalion \%111 ryof (••(&gt;•
wOJUlCt iulit. lliU
J.I
*
&gt; f! vi a %
j&gt; f. Retired. Railway: Employee* a* Si&amp;gL Richard Holtsclaw, former riblwn un the ruiore.
*lir.t&gt; |*Iare
r a*»Iw *4» il H r ( flii'Jy t pri*i t ••*»M
featured linger with the Chicago
Mrs. C. U Irwin llghterl * ran ah*Mii a (loien Ihmi»c* oi ao
irnciin
1h«
and San Carlo* Optra companies, die which waa placed on the table | "ICa a funny v*nr There i%* •«- vm»uj4i| W|* thnr
t idi'iP'l th*" In*
• United StaUt, Incorporated under who la now en-rotite overseas anJ beside the portrait of the late a couple of Jerries just outn i** OCinln f*i*4
the laws of Ktntodrj. and which Lieut, Britt IloltacUw, UQNR, President. The table was center­ Huntinir to Burreiulcr Thry %%•*»• lap thl.H vkfvk, aecurdlug t*
haa extendad lu membership Into now quartered on the Pacific ed with a bouquet of Spring told lo roinc back tomnrmu »*l ■hlii prr*
At thr l"KtMiiuT: uf thr
24 abates and soma 67 railroad Coast
flowers
1»:(I0 A. M. Wr want no m*»ir •hlpprm «*»tinu4e** thrre wr i
S*4tlllir^terminals.
Joel Field. Po|t adjutant, gave primmer* here."
about 7f• 4M»» nf crlery. moflL f henter
e
*re. Franca* L. GUliad of De­
an addrrsa eulogising the Presi­
Pa*cal, left fit Sam*&lt;*ta, .'III l*.»fend, addressed tha meeting and Pfc. Hugh Whfflchel dent and ended with a prayer
waa made an honorary member
The memorial we* concluded with Women’sGroupHAided rnl und 11 !&gt; &lt;•&lt;»l«l«*n ut llrlli(jlude; 2*p&gt;0 ParcnI and -IMI C••&gt;1*I
Wounded In Action the tinging of th* "National An­
of .Unlb 41, in addition to her
In War Rond Sales rn nt Ovinln; :t.r» Pa oral und |t»f»
them "
honnorary membarahlp in Unit 66
(inltlcn at Wrirmlalr* 7 T&gt; Pnatiil
The regular bualiieaa meeting
of DeLand and Unit 67 of DayPfc. Hugh G WbelcheJ,. Jr.
.
Members of the Kanfunl G»r&gt;l&gt;n and 7f»0 C»**ldrn »l / otIIwimnI; «ti* Associated
I* cess
fiton a Beach, all of which unit* was wounded In action on Apr. waa presided over by Mrs. Irwin.
of the Woodman Circle, "f Panral nnd l-Ifi (ioldcn at Island
•ha will repreaant aa publicity 18 whila aervl
•ith tha First Inatallation of officer* at a Joint Club,
Apologizes For Scoop
•gant and aa entertainment chair, Army
with tb* Legion wax an­ the Soulhaidc and West.ide FT A Grove.
. . during
...j
capturemeeting
of
and of the Eastern Star, have
Total iiumlwr *»f rar* of celery
man.
Laipalg, Germany, according to nounced for the evening of May presided for the past sev&gt; rnl
•waiting *lnpmerit in Klnrida i%
Mr. Stark furnished tha Unit word received today from tha 21 . Mr*. Erwin was elected os a
»»■ Cb«* Thr**»
with a list of 800 key men to Army command by hla parents, delegate to the convention to be weeks at the booth at the Yo»ell
■
tore
promoting
the
sale
of
_ whom are tq be mailed letter* Mr. and Mra. Hugh C. Whelchel held in Orlando May 17.
Mr*. 8. F Long reported re­ of the 7th War Loan, according Pfc. James Reaves
• and literature telling of the *d- o f 1016 Magnolia Avenua.
ceipt*
of |430 for the poppy sale. to Edward F. Lane, bond drive
rantagea of Sanfoni and Semi­
Pfe. Whelchel entered •the
Hurt On Corregidor
-ole County aa a place for a re­ Army about a year ago. Ha It waa announced that the unit publicity director,
During the week "of Arr 2.1
tired railwayman'* colony. The graduated Lost year from Samthrough
the
28th
the
folio)*
mg
Unl( will meet at 1Q;80 A. M. on fool* High School where he wa*
member* of th* Gaxticn Club.prei l l . I n b a lw J
tha.find Monday •( aach month. pa**ld*nt_of the- SffllflL.
TMertr-Mrg. c 'iL-ittaiffiig: 3trrr
nilThorlXatliili b y ' Rupfcifte Alli&lt;*.l
• tn
* UtnWWnl. ' T wo--new If* - was prom Ineo4- In TUilalire
llfinli|durters.
members were admitted Inereaa- and waa tackle on tha Celeryfed
After tha adjournment of the
"The whole, long, hnimtablr
ing the unit's membership to 88. Football Turn.
•
meeting. r*fr**hm«nta ware eervrecoril of the Aaaocmled I’rex*
•d to tha group by th* hoetaea,
i* bn*c&lt;l on it* high nunse uf
Ratliff, hrembera of tha Gladiola
Brownout Orders
responsibllltv a* to the Integrity
Lieut T. Davis, USNR,
Grove of th* Wooman Auxiliary
ami authenticity nf the Ilex* nnd
Lifted On V-E Day Leaves For. Chicago
were, Mrs. A. C. Maddcn and Mr*.
I the obtarvnrcc of nbligatlnn.
Pfc. Thomas Harley J. 0 . And**. Eastern Star mem­
•
. . — *— • *
voluntarily assumed, a* appro­
bers who served ware, Mr*. Jo*
*' The War Prodoctloo Board or­
priately reaffirmed by Executive
LOCAL DKOUtillT
Back From Europe Corlay, Mra. 8. J. Nb» and Mra,
U eut (Tad D flV , U iN B, haa
der relating to the brosmout, «urDirector. Cooircr In hi* *tatement
8. F. Ixjng.
t* 11Ing night, HlumlnaUon. waa been traaafarred from the Sono f yc*terday. ’
Pfe. Thomas L. Harley, eon of
During the weyk of A nr. 30
repealed at Um tlma Praeldant ford Npval Air Station to Chi­
Truman mad# his V-E announce- cago for flight training, and with M n. Mattie Harley of Sanford, through May 6, Uw following
member* of tha Garden d o b pre­ pear that “ It Aint a GointA Rain
Fli
aided: Mra. A. 3. Peterson Mra. No Mora," to paraphrase the old
•f Operations Un tha U. B. Ho4- John Eick. Mra. Voli* WHHanlV •ong. Rainfall wee exactly xero Henfi
manager of the local offica of
and Mra, C. J. Fisher. The Wood­ for the week ending May 7 ; tho
the Florida- Fowsg and W«ht
man Circle wa* .repreaentad by where** normal rein should have bulgt
Cemnany.
.
Mra. A. &amp; Madden, lha' South.Ida totalled .77 of an inch for the m*ni
tun, 8. C , prior lo being trana. PTA ba Mra. C M. Flower*. Mr*. period. Total rain for the year on /
J. P. Cullen and Mra. E O. Kin- *o far la but 8.71 Inches. Tam- recei
Uw and tha WeeUlde PTA by peraturea for May hare averaged I elate
Ha waare tha Combat Infantry Mra. 8 . V. Ehfplett, Mr*. O. W. 6.1 degrees above the normal of I in tt
70 degrees, according to B. F. from
Pedga tha o r d a r a f the Purplp
Whitest, xr^athinaap, .
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Heart mkI V*

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Heroic Death Of Rent Director Davis Explains
irren Kooerts
Pfc. Earle Piercyj
Rules Governing Rent Control Falks To Kiwanis
Is Told By vTuddyJ
C l u b At Picnic

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Now that Germany is defeated

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CITY BRIEFS

ESSENTIAL WORK
WITH
PEACETIME FUTURE

THREE HOUSES and lot* furl
on

0 PERATORS
Single o f MirrUd
A if e 16-36
EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY

VACANT five room hou*e. -Jh«6
* •Sanford Ave.
Robert A. Williams
Phona 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
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T E L E P H O N E

Plans Are I ’ nderway
ForKa.sing.Manpower Restrictions As
A rmv Tallies Points

The .Sanforii Ministerial Asnociatiun at n recent mtetinir v%rnt
on itnirtl as endonme « memor ml t«» the latu I'rrtiilriit
that the financial, corul
in the form of n new boathe County la excellent
dicated by thr general audit of ritul for Sanford. uratrditiK It'
all countv Official* and the ir •!*’ thi* Re\ V 11 . (Rniminm. »tv
partmrnts leeentiy completed l*&gt; rotary of thr Aa*iHi*t«on
"It hu« Iiihk hern thmi^ht that
the Slate Auditing l &gt; pal Imri I
olid filed with the lloniil if t huh mim’ Kimt fired belt &lt;* «• .»•!*•
bunpttal with fmdito * t«•
ly Commixjiioncrs at the j Birrtmg Wednesday accord!iiV lo IP crrvr the Snrtfmd uhd NrmiooU*
bounty people and t»o\% thr irimt
F. Herndon, county clerk
Tile following statement*i s*p• need le e m a to be mine obvtou»,
nk we hit it io crowitril nii«I
|&gt;ear in the audit Ju*t filed■I
"The financial condition o»f
| the ••nttenU have to be ar*n t»ad
ffairn borne the day of thrir operation
County it excellent. Thi
_ _ appear to himve brant for lock of n»om," lt«*\ Hranof the _
Board
carefully rnnni\r^d and expenses tham atatnl.
were wrll with tlir available
“Thr mlnDter* ol»»rr%e the
meant. Hudj^rta were well prr »rt»wded condition almost 4»* omch
pared ami withexret&gt;tlon of «tnnr «« thr pbyaifinna und nni*ew I«h»a
indivitlual iterna have •not Lem *t it in reifrrt.” hr added
The
crr.-cedrd. Recordt appc*nr to Lr i tiblic rmmt rccnifiiiir tli-- nerd
complete and arr in an udmirahle «»o| rea|Miiiathilit\ a«i rif•r•»»• if
eonrlition
Drpoiitnry balatirew
arr to do for «.3ntfh»' what
wrrr adrnuatrly aecured at the * r choubl do
cloar of the audit period r
“ t'onclitioni are falnirnM. for
“The Clerk of the C’lreuit &lt; mirt bmldinjf when * primit &lt;1mii !**•
haa properly accounted for nil ^crurr.lf&lt;*r it nnd mnnrv ptovid
v'ollrctiona r»i record Thr rnor N «*&lt;l for it*huihhni? \S tl. m«*rie&gt;
are adr«iuate. accurate and w.nil plentiful an«l rveryb&lt;»dv o n-n «tr I
kett. t’aah la controllc*l by a in the wrlfart* of nick i»e*»pl»
halanml caah rwor,&lt; **
&lt;the money could he raided to
Mayors and city offirlal* &gt;f 1 " ,l*l “ howj itssl in S«i.f..nl
various communities in the ConnI bl» Is • .lay of momi.mlmug
ty met Jointly
wlfhthe
lioanl
«*»" csu*e* and wr ihtnk a
for the purposeof fixing
basic Memorial Hospital In Sanford
foreclosed by tho County It wa,
he a great achievement
determined that f»0 percent of the ' r" " ' 'he standpoint of a.h-qunU
last assessed valuation would !-■ - t v Ire to sirk people
the basis of the valuation*. Mr
"Hr tV. I' Brook, inaile a Ois*
Herndon said. The group indud- lion, .ecamltd by the Itev Mark
cd Mayor Edward Higgins of Carpenlsr. that: ths MinistaHal Pfc.
Sanford: Mayor Laroy liennessev
Associaiion of Hanfonl it"on r&lt;H--

Spring* and Ben
Jones, town clerk nf Oriedo
The Board pksied a resolution
Hanford has be«n officially ap­ requesting the State Road l*e&lt;('**Haar4 Ob r ■. . Three I
proved as one of tho cities of Ccn-

Hanford,-Fla.

NaziTanatics

Historic Moment As War Came To An Knd In Reims

Resolution Asks For Imicquate L o c a l FaNew Road From Sanc i l i t i e n For Sick
fordTo N ew Smyrna
A re E m p Ii a s i z e d

or Altamonte

Strickliuid-IVforriHon
Inc.
I'hone 200

FOR BALK
GARAGE APARTMENT with I"
acraa tUed Und. fruit trees.
^
RaWrt A. William*
Phone 738

IIi w . wa i u &gt;

Member Awsiirialeil I’rewn

County Financial Ministerial Group
Affairs Reported Endorses Hospital
In Good Condition As FDR Memorial

avast l i w.

live Ileal Ford Scrv ire

:% D, d o llcrold.

tru n k .
» if.
Phoae 360-J,_______________

i Cm

Sanford Approved

____

WARDROBE

e * . ■■'

J a p a n tried today to
strengthen its political jxisi^ion in the threatened cor
^iers of its crumbling empire
as some 200 Superfortresses
raided six targets on the
home islands in a preview of
the predicted 2,000 - plane
^bombings ujkhi Nippon,
i
A Tokyo spokesman agreed

F ************

SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY MAY II. |«i|

No Alternate But
'a T o Fight O n, Say Japs

II. N. SAVER, CITY CLERK.

Phone 91 IS

Extablhthed 1908

Doolittle P r e d i c t s
2,000 Plane Bomb­
ing Raids On Japan
When Bases Ready

m i n i »tw.

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER

VOLUME XXXVI

From and after the tilmve date it shall ho un­
lawful for any person to keep in his place of
b u sin ess within the City for the purpose of .sale or
for storage, any meat, hcef, pork, lamb, veal,
or any ether meal or meat products unless the
same ha; been p.'rsM &lt;1 oil ami bears the stamp of
inspection provided for by the luvys of the Unit­
ed Stales governing interstate shipments of meats,
or the State of Florida Inspected and Passed
Stamp, or tlie City of Sanford Inspected and
Passed Stamp, or any other city’s Inspection nnd
P.i-'-cd Stamp, the inspection of which city prior
to ilie affi\inA"l such stamp is of et|ual efficiency
fo that of the City of tvatjford.,
^

You can help—
BUY W A R BONDS!

First Street

NOTICE
TO M EAT PRODUCERS AND
DEALERS IN M EATS
AND M EAT PRODUCTS

t s n is ftr l i s ­
ts . b . r a b i H u rt

-r iT I U C K B U R T .

IlcKtHnitt)! Thursday. May 10, th»* City Meat In­
spector will hr nt thi- niilomoliile shed in hack of
tile l ily Hall ln*tw it h the hour* frf 1:00 P.M. anil
41:00 I’ M.'on Muiuliiv ami Tlnirstlay of each week
for the: purpose of iitbpectiiiK meats offered for
sale in 1he City of Sanford.

the boys at the front
can’t do it all!

ISO lb* • ' ••lit
ptprr will B i l l
I* p r t lt c llt t

If we vtah to be freei If w* wish te
preserve la violate those inestimable prirlfor which we have hsse pe long cow
leading—we moat fight!
.
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i Gtrn.ar.y ii. ICT6

( VI . tie \\Ol s k i
S f c o n d ( 111 - 1&lt;•r
i ».

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t •* *
. i•

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IS "

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field
I'rcal-

Ihr#*)

Services Are Set For
Frederick Itrandt, Jr
I
tit

hi* 'la w - ..I •(»•" MigcU w ill
III-|t | S n t'il'IflN it I M MO \ . M.

m Ml Soul" « ilhf'u t hurch for
Iriilrruk Jo»rl*l» llrumlt. Jr.
I (*.I .&lt;*i ( If
lu ii» lr&gt; . *&gt;f N r » d r
|i*nn*. I m T h r g n aij* i- a unit ••(
I ( » r I h in t A i r
I h v iM n n . t h r d iv i j
•a|i i| | 4"itrd h y
t h r 1*1 i* - lili* n t f •»
it s
h jig ln n d
tn
A f r ic a
a liu t th * '
I m i i i i I i III* '
of
M i 's i p i at h u n t t
ai• i . i f t |d n f tn lit I t r i i i f r i i a h i M if . t i n
m any

\« In* ihnl t*a11\ \\nit &lt;*%«|mv mom*
ini* in Tam pn IL** in-% Father

William Narhlinl*
nt the Inwaa
l iu*
-••11 *af Mi

Sr

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mp

mil

officiate

y* i»r I'Ll 4hilil, th*?
and 'It- K J Brandt,

(mi n Hri

11. I*J42. He

YAM** l«kr*» ill "iMhlrnly ^hlle
\|%lting rcla ll'r" in T a m p a . H i l
I lent d c W u ls k i wan g rad u ated
fii»in thr .Scminulp High S«'I|im»I painitii and urM'inI unclrt and
iti»«| attends I thr Marion Military * auT'ta tuivivr

Tfirrr "ill hr a -hurt service
In s t it u t e at M a i to*'. F l a . l*rfoi**
m i n i n g the A A l In l» cc c in b e r, i to n ig h t nt H «h» o ‘cIiH*k at the
K r ic k iu n
F u n e r a l H n m r . ' !n je r« .

JLlf 1)L llr wna Lcrlncdon adviiweU
fly in g «t G eorge Fnld.^lH., when?
ho received hii wingi in .March.

i»»«ST-6*dH-W made in tho Catholic

Cemetery.

11144.

TRUCK FUSliKD
A »mall nlck-up truck .was
found by p4»llr&lt;* at 2:00 A. M.
(apt. Edward Wilson, Army
Tuesday, to have been pushed out
over the ■idcwalk at the Holler | Air Corps, who is stationed at
Motor Seles Company, 208 West Miami Beach, and Mrs. Wilson
First Street, and later • Ruick. are attending ten day* visiting
(0 Sedan, was either run or push­ with (a p t. Wilson’s parents, Mr.
ed from the parking lot to the nnd Mrs. T. E. Wilson, 1306
corner of Second Street and Oak West Third Street
Avenue.

Home On Leave

At about this time, according
to palire record. Patrolman J. B.
Quattlebaum saw two Dereons
dodging into the alley bemnd the
Wclaka Building, shortly after the
care were discovered. Later the
lights were found on In the gar­
age of Rebert L. Cox, photograph­
er, in tho rear of the Ett«a Build­
ing. Police are working on tha
M 8«,

u

Pfc,. Shcaly Best arrived y*eteniey front Albany, N.Y. to bu
with his wife and infant daugh­
ter and his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G.R. eat, for shout 10 days
Sgt. Dsvfd II. Greer, Jr,. U.8 ,
M.C. arrived home yesterday to
■D*nd a short Um* with ha par­
ents, Mr an. Mra. DJI. Grew) o f
Oviedo. .
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t THE BAN FORD HERALD, BAN FORb FLORIDA

—YORK C ITY. May 7 .( Special) — Mtiswus of mercy now
being carried out by the twentytwo member agencies of ti&gt;c Na
ti-mal War Fund touch 125 coun­
ters and geographic arras and
reach tnto the live* of mors
than 19.000.000 people, WtSflhrop
W Aldrich, President of the
Fund, stated in hf* annual ir
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATLS
port s lu c h .a u tubiniiud Pday
-j..
• __a s} —
~r
-- ' T at k tneetlnif' of the BoaTd of
l i e F*r line far aa* lawrrtlow
Ihrectors of the Fund.
M e per line far three inwertioeu
Prescott S. Bush. Vice-President
07e per line foe 6 Insertion*
of the Fund, also reported, was
|Sc per line far ’SO Inarrtlaaw
adiiied. that the campaigns which
Miaimam rate* . . . 36c
were carried on in tlie fall of
PHONE 149 OR BRING YOUR Ada to TH E SANFORD HERALD ISM4 by 10.000 Ioral Community
CaWBt, fir * wards ta the lute, uwlading phone sod s4 4 m v
war funds such aa (name of lural
A ll aaTtrUsm eali far situation., wanted will be charged far at tha campaign), raised 1116.297,675 for
regular elasnifled rate*.
tbe National War Fund.
With reference lo the future
of the National War Fund. Mr.,
Aldrich stated in his report:
‘ TV* have made it clear from
I jORT: WRIRT watch, white gcW. the beginning that the National
H. Ik POPE CO.
H'llo-w Swiss at Rita Theater. W at Fund reran!. Itself as a
U. 8. TIR E S and TURKS
Ilcatrke
l.llrj, 911 Oiange I purely temporary organixation.
A»e.
|but our task will not l&gt;c finish
ToUchlort. 1301 Celery Ave. hard until the service flags in the
• complete line of tiaTlarvI
windows o f A merican homes are
Feed*; also grocer lea and gaso­
finally takrn down."
line.
Mr. Ahlnch pointed out that
victory in Europe wilt land to
MODERN wail locata-l C
increase rather than diminish th*
house. Phone 9152.
work of member agencies of lha
CYPRESS post*; mock and wood. SEKYH'E Station man. Semfnol* Fund auch a* URO, USO Camp
54 hour service. 412 Pine Ave- Ttrv Shop. 2t)l N. Park Av*.
Show*, and United Seamen’ s Serntss. .
, eke. lie aim pointed out that
WANTED. YOUNG LA D Y or the work o f many of the agencies
8 8UITS of Navv “ white-;" I
MAN who is willing to make will "inerems* in the Pacific aa
suit Gl “ Blues;" I suit taiiure-l
temporary sacrifice* In order the tempo of lha war against
* “ blue*;" All Mouse* »ixe . 12.
tu learn t-a-1 post-war trade, Japan builds up to ita inevltahla
pants 3H, Phone 3Y0j .
tor partwviUr- w * foreman at elimas." Jle laid special tmThe Sanl'W-l llerahl
phatn i&gt;n increased need* which
FARM HORSE for .ale- hti|uirr
1110 TVcut First St.
t t lim K I*
f«it
Uuwiry may arise in lha Philippines and
China, which can beat be met by
«u rk
n &gt; « : u l * r S*k . i » m i k ! \ . * f r s
SO ACRE form tiled, good flow- : .kpplv
in p^r*on,
SrrelroU the efforts of private agencies,
. Ing -ell*. |0 Artr* mut'h lin.l I •*»unty iRvmtnr r ^
8 ti W. lie also alwtkd that relief work
I^aidi 11Ammock SahL ' mI. H.» j ArU S L
i&gt;s member agencies ol the Fund
K E. Bull. . 1101 I*«rk A^r.. ‘
in Europe are now largely cen­
Sat ford. H a Hionp (U»| W
t W AN TKD —otlniftl nun for l*un ter--I on
-mergeeicT
aenrieei
ally R»»ii KUTiirtTCt not n t h - provided in recently liberated
10 ROOM HOUSE roinpie(rl)
m i ).
&lt;\|'plv .Srniifioir (ouirty countries
fnrniahetl. 703 Palmetto AreI vuntlrj i ’o. hit* W. .tl\l St.
Summarising the current work
4.1 R l . ( . K A I K ' A IK &gt; * o f S«-niir&gt;olc ' of member agencies of the NaTH A T LITTLE country Vuw
llt£h“ if &gt;o«l W«*4lkl like A 11tonal War Fund Mr. Aldneh
raid:
m i bus line. Con rite immolisl
l e i n u r m l )»4 i tr» S a n f o n J m i l h
ear ion wheneier you &gt;s“ Fur instance, tiBO-Camp show*
l .t lJ fM r i l ' f t d
Wf l i c
HOI
I'X ,
Thrre
badroom*.
prw-e.
has more units in all com! at',
r n llevnl'L
52360.00
iUbaanl
F
Ian.
i —r*e. than ever before. Many
phone 462.
«
ids'
within f&gt;00
yards of th#
from line* they
play tn au
1936 DODGE Sedan. Sant...
•Iteorra averaging a million a
Fir* Dept- Phone 73.
week The number of USO club*
ha&lt; hr-n somewhat reduced dur
isr th* year but th* attendance
, at more than -.S00 club* In apar
i slnn in lht« be mis-toe re la nior*
J than •JC.OOO.rtOO a month. New
l clubs hare 1,-eer opened on rhorl
i.otic* to provide for tha troops
WARDROBE
tru n k .
FI
I brought back from Iwo Jim*
i.tKMf
&gt;i
rn»(i&gt;|hrt,
fairly
p
a
l
Pbdp* 3S0-J.
rlaralioa. able lo take dicta and th* work of tha URO in the
lion. Must t-e willirg to work. Pacific I* constantly Increasing.
FOR SACK
Aypiy al war Seminole Coun­ There w-t --V0 U80 clubs uper
GARAGE A PA R T WENT with i«
I aling near general hnepilala Jn
ty Health Unit
a c m tiled land, fruit lrre»
I hi- country, providing racreaRobert A William.
ln «i for the wounded a* thev baP h o n e 732
A t l a n t i c R a n k Uhlg
h'w * ambotatory p»tien*«
"Happily, during the past few
GLADIOLAS for .ale. Mr-, L**- ; \V1U~ PA &gt; -**h f.w any make
autunwbili lia u r.’ Jf Lo ll’ Vi. weeks man- American prisoner*
U. K- Ihdlint. Atalon Apart­ of war have been releaaed hut
there are still many prisoner*
ment* N a I.
FOR RALE
of war. loth tn Europe and Asia.
V A C A N T fW . room hou»e,
l I CTAINS. Ur* table rlotha, A » a matter of Christian con­
Sanford Are
t-aifa. wadied, starched sad science and treaty obligation. War
Robert A William■Inlrkrd. 316 MellooviU* A is. 1Viacom Aid moat stand by
Phone 732
Atlantic Rank
Phone MT9.
them, serving them until th* last
barbed wire bond has I-can bl ok
IU ill ROW IIKHK WHERE
an. United Seamen's Semico la
PRIVACY LS RE8PFXTED
TH REE HOUSES and lots for
at work wherever there is an In­
. aala on pared rued. iHihart i YOUR natural deeire for privacy vasion beachhead, for tha mer­
in
money
mattrri
is
strictly
Lumbar Yank
re-perted here.
Frterwfta and chant marine ti there and it la
FOUR ESKIMO -SPITZ purp tee.
rrUlnrs are not queationad j evidence of their prompt service
about your credit.
Your ea»- when we hear that a l)S 0 club
T week* old. 7IH W. 1st ^t.
idot rr or bu-inewa associates wa* open and ready lor action
after 4:00 P. M
Will out haar of your personal two weeks befure the ffr»t Ameri­
FOR SALE
I • flair-. There ts on rau*« foe can cargo thin sailed into liber­
ated Manila.
SEVEN ROOM famished house
eniharTa*.-n»ent.
do** in. Immediate possession i Kra-onable credit requirements.
“ Th* achiev-ementa in aid of
Robert A. Williams
No ru-tnakera on money loans. j our A Ilk* have been no leaa
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg | Yariabl* payment plan*.
stirring. Only a few days ajfo
when a group of distinguished
F A M IL Y LOAN O X
SPECIAL GRADE CHICKS
naeida Ranh RMg.
Phew* U nutritionists went into libera tad
B ATC H ED PROM high type U.
Holland and found many chil­
B, approved pullorura teste-1
dren too weak to take normal
ntatlng*
Whit* and Barred
nourishment. It am* American
ranilc-u of condiliaft.
Relief for
Holland,
formerly
fo r 91L95, prepaid, life de
34b St. Phone »4S.
known aa tha Quran Wilbelmln*
livery gaa rail teed. PWas* mtn.
. tion aecond choice If poaaihb-. 1 R lrY AND sell car*. If y*»u
want quirk rath tec ai*. No
Poultry Form, T18 S. Howard
trade too Urge or toe smalt.
A n * Tampa, Fla.
Ant wilting to sell cat term-.
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W ASHINGTON—Paul V. MeNutt. former U.S. High fomn i«*ioner
to
tbe
Philippine*
• ain't talking just to make hima-.If heard when he warned the
li adrra of the islands nut to press
f'.r Independence now.
McNutt l&gt;aae&lt;l Ilia warning on
I lie fact that if tho Filipiitoa defer
live _ iitwvliojt of litispendence,
they are ’ more likely to get “ a
a .m pathetic reaction from Comr r n i on rehabilitation measure*.”
There'* much more U&gt; It than
that, no matter how true It la.
McNutt Imlievcd, aa many atudent* uf tile I’hilipuincs and some
I ilipmo leaders believe, that ff
irvkiK inlrnce la granted now or
even July 4. 1946. the latest data
ret by law .the Commonwealth
may »trp o ff into a permanent
rcmsimk sink-hole.
1-el's go back to 1934, wlien the
Tydings-McDuflie I’hlllppme Independene* Act was passed. Enyoying a lung period of free trade
\&gt;ith the United States, the Fillpinna bad emerged with a higher
standard of living than aryr o f
the native* in the South Pacific.
New mdaatriea auch aa milling
(mainly gold, copper and torn*
iron) were getting o ff to a good
start. The old industries— sugar,
copra, coconut oil. and hemp—
&gt; err flourishing. Moreover, th#
Filipinos were enjoying a mea­
sure of •elf-government probably
treater Ilian any other dependent
ration's.
..... .
-;
Tbe clamor for Independence
w » » nelhirr new. The disposition
&lt;f the United Stales, which had
fought it* own war for indepeni ence 160 year* before, war to
grant it
According to those who debated
I hr iaiue a decade ago. there was
no selfishness in thr pppoaitlon
lo Philippine independence. There
was only the fear that cutting the
lies with this orphan common­
wealth—which had com* into the
lamily after the SpanisH-Amariran war -would be throwing it to
'he wolves of economic and mili­
tary explottation.
Posaibllntes of war in the Paci­
fic ur even In Europe seemed
•emote in lho»# days Congress
Itaamen'a Service.
tlffieer* of th# National War
Fund for th* ensuing year a era
elected aa follow *:—
Wlthrop W Aldrich. President;
.'ran R. Adoue. Jr_ Dallas Tsva*
l*rw*eott H. Ra*h. New York City;
Robert M. Ilanet, Wlnaton-Sal*m. North Carolina; Francis P
Matthawf. O m a h a , Nebraska;
tV altar Rothschild. Nan
York
City; Fdwwrd K Ryer*on. Chlcim . Rlinoia; Rolmrt G. Sproul.
Iterkrley. Califorpl*; Henry M.
't rlot on. Pruvidorida, Rtapda 1»land. Vice - President — Ralph
11aye*, Raccretary — Gaidon 8.
Kantvchler.
Trcaxnrer — Gerard
Swoita, Chairman budget t’ommittae—Thomas D’Arcr Bnophy,
( hairman Public Relations Com­
mute*.

foteJ
PhUlppfn#
lbdepertdcric#
and gar* the Cortimonwaalth time
to put It* Mono tale and military
hoax* In order.
But what of th* Philippinai to­
day—Jutt a little more than a
year before independence i* due?
The government ha* perhaot
enough money and credit* In the
Unite.I Statei to kurvfve for nine
months to b year. On whet can
federal Lnxe* be levied to carry
It through the immediate rear*
to come?
Even If lie agricultural cconoinmy could be put beck on Ita leet
thla year -(olalaeera aaauro me
It can't be for lack of manpower
if for no other reason) where
would the ihlppfng com* from to
take It to market until th* Pacific
la at peace again? Many of the
central Island* and their aucen
cities have been war-ravaged.
Manila 1* in ruin*. The mine* ol
the islands have been flooded and
their machinery destroyed.

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Florida’s Part In WarS^wLSS
Force Behind Nazi Remagen Shortened The W a r
Wreckage On Beaches
Show s How Close
This State Was To
Actual War Fronts

Drive To Power

Cheer Freedom A t Dachau Camp
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L ife Indicated His
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Hi DON W HITEHEAD
Floridalan*— In eelsbetlng ofand RICHARD TOMPKINS
NEW YORK CITY, May 7. OP)
fielul announcement of victory in
Winn l.ini. i Alrsnnder Dra
— No psychic medium could hnv&gt;■^Europe— are looking back today
! Imik o f liollund, Ohio, &lt;barged
foreseen u mnker of worlJ his
with justified pride on thcfr part
■irr I . . . lh.- lln! m.t If i'll (i t u i g e .nth
' lory -nnd misery— in the pule
in winning the wtr against Gerhiw
Mug tl « i** r u p t u r e
fared, spindly legged IT-year-old
miny.
1)115
»*vi r •in- h m i i r . ib*- e n t i r e
I
k&gt;&gt;- who left his native town of
Three year* sgo axis submarr o u r -t * u f ihi* M .11 **n Du V V r p ir r n
Ilrnunou, Uliper Austria, in 1906,
* hies prowled th# water* a few
Kin nf dmufcv it, i h n w- a titl 4 tt! -jiven
bound for Vienna to become .an
* mile* o ff
Florida'!
coastline.
M
s4*I i* i ii Vi’ft :»mt itir VVHf Mils
' nrtist.
'•Scores of fu*l-ladtn »hlp* were
r(r i l l 'l l In innmn \\**■*•55
1
He
ivas
Adolf
Hiller.
Mauled to the bottom in that*
! tn&gt; U - i a i up iIll'll V •n*i murt
Hiller begun life April 2C.
dark day*.
•ltl«*ll! .6A \ tiu rit nit' t i i f h t r i i n i
IKR9, ns Adolf Shirkelgrubar, the
Of all tha 48 •tries, Florida
tilt* ir holift «&gt;tt thr Unlit -iritt p r v s a son of a poverty-stricken customs
waa perhaps tha cloaaat to tha
fxl Oil lUVk mist
tilt Inr r ^ A i n x t
inspector,
Aloi*
Shickelgruber,
war. Tbo conflict moved to ita
(iTl 1• *iru! fi H i l r &lt;i n 'it.iin • f f i . r i - i
who changed the family name
■very dooratep ai burned and
s
ir i/ ur t uf t h r hf itii;;*•. un tO|i
io Hitler when he was 40 years
shattered debris littered ita white
i h r nm uli 1\£ |Eik t n i h r W 'rt ifll
old nii-i died in 1902 when Adolf
aand beachea.
marht » rwt «»f t ft*- K hin r. * a* a
wns I I
Bold to the point of rashness,
lit-mriuloUa jfjmt&gt;le
It p u d o i l
A » n boy Adolf sang in the
Germany landed aptea and ssbo*
*
iJFttiuar of 11** %cr&gt; n u d a u t ) ant]
Hunt school in the Benedictine
jk
teuia on the coaat near ponle
ihe *aw|flfir«ift w ||b which i t l«rii.
til unit tier y ul l.nmbach. acquired
Vedra Beach and only the vigiCourt n r ) H I liH le r * ami ht* ( S .
n n»te for drawing nnd decided
®opce of the FBI kept them from
Fir*l Arfn» tmik achant4N* *d
to liecnme an nrtisL History was
fulfilling their mission.
Undine
an
intact
hrtdae
over
his favorite subject.
Finally, the power of United
I \ &gt;, . 411 &lt;11 It.M \N Thnnlvs l n u m n W I I
.
\h I ' d ;\
hr
thioui^h 11« i tin * hint uric w hich to pour l a n k * and t t i ^ « " .
Stalea armed rnicht began to
Adolf wa* a weakling a* a child Hra.ienhurL- t.i.t.* hi .h.s ........ t.....
I tin' \*
i n i i d iiivre i . mu o f (l
The ■tlciemie t ulmo.HLJ hs.4 j - .
take hold. Slowly the enemy waa
hut mn***wl of a personal majc- f„ al Thf (lll.h x%l.l(, , 4ket, mi
r
.......... « h * I no .1 \
n t« ti.Ird 11if the h i i '
A r m y *o
driven back from the ahorea,
nrttum which made him the Ira d- f .. r,
I I filer toil i. on I N it d o p h t &gt;
iD io
the
h in rn‘ siGUji ta
io
rr nf hi-* pluymatrji in Hraunau
•across the Atlantic and Into a
toifUe It* platia snlUHl j o i UOtigt’ k
‘ n«**f 1 in/, where the Hitlers
"homeland lair which could not
men tu j i^ui i in ii iv.iv &gt;■! *i..«
went to livr nnd whar« Adolf
aave him.
Kmi i«- .111-1 1t.efi III . 4 aja teii A t
won n acholnrahip at the *et’ ortAnd Florida riliuna have but
ri- wf, j
Itussian T a n k s Uni l i nu I b r o u j i h
I M a s I p fl
It c r lin
dttrv M’ hotd find enrriod on hia
to icon official recorda to realise
t ‘
I • 4 ri
how large waa their part In SOME OF THE 112,000 PRISONERS from nil nntiqns fo..nd ulne u- • ♦tialvrw even ttftrr hlR father'^
the Dachau extermination camp in Germany nrr shown chrrung tin * ilen t h
achieving European victory.
"
inrap
I
^ In m a n p o w e r contribution*. liberation by the U S 7th Army •'( nII the N ails’ horror lamps.
\\ ith th*- d« nth o f hit tnothrr,
si . I Florida ha* given nearly 300,DOj Dachau was thr one most .Itended Signal t orps Hadinpiiolo
hi. a t*v r r . A d o l f was con .v rn irn ll y
1,. |
it n
of her men and women to the naniilr t o foTirrt thr d r* ire o f hi*
p ,
I: -\
tlon'a armed fore*. Twenty-two
tw fe*r » civ il ner vier ■nroer
V i, 1.,.
percent of ita male population »arved with a special gmiip
|War again,t Germany. Florida
I r him
Mr ai*t out fu r Vie nn a
ot
now ia represented In the »er- Research Scientist, in the F—g I mililai I rstaldiahinentm. nl, u u with f»** kronen ( $10) in hi* p o c ­
s
vicea.
pean Theater, asisling to sols, j l-ecti training men for evety ket 1*j tit it! «■ to win a scholarship
-II I t l • ' • 1. ■I, h,
.1,
Through the light from Africa, technical problems BlicoutiLered li I loanch of tin Service
in a n n f l school, he turned tit
*\ * lit II* H Ol o ....... toil
.
acroi* to Italy, in th* Normandy aerial warfare
. ,.
I Many an Amerirnn anr.iun hoM*r pnintiriv
pnpar ha^Finij,
"I-.-.
it.
lnvatlon. during th* driva into
Florida's women likewise lu»»i who helped c le a r Kurupe'i* akie r a r p r n l c r vmik and u lt im a t e ly
I u g u r r tlir
i ip lu ir
of
t tilGermany, and in the final bat­ been represente.1 on th, Europe*! of e n e m y a ir c r a ft won hia w i n y ’ hecitmo an architect** d ra u gh ts
bri dg e
-lord
l liir t f
mouth*
111 c
tle for the Nisi surrender, mili­ wgr front*. During the Nnrinamiy at Florida Air FJatdt And tin man
- the s o
.mil -,.i i c d p f o l i a h l t *iu..
tary cilationa have landed Flori- Invasion, Cnptuin Evu H Mrl.n inajonlv of air bluwh that .*elp
P a r t ia l T o I'lan+a
I nivil
li.M
ami
an
i i i i u i ia g l i i a l i l c
/yia’a native aoni for outstanding of Femondina, Army Nurse, won ed pnlvenir fJ«rman&gt; nnd Uh1'
amount ■&gt;( miinrt
-ii&gt;f i i r t ,
Diftgtutal
"llh
Vienna
he
to
her
eventual
downlall,
wcr«
' action against tha snvtny.
the Bronte Star awarded lot
ran « » flH , r
planned,
nnd
re moved is, Mttiiia.lt veilh only 20
leading tha list of Florida services in an Evacuation riuapi conceivmt,
Ills- l, csIn, I hBfl-1 tu-d
! fl,:
kronen i l l ) to HD name W h e n
Fighter who Kara halpad win the tal In France Major Louise M hfar»«Hl tight her# in the State
G. &lt; ,11,1,- In,*l
hi I|.nli I
the Balle of Europe la a 21-yeer- FrUigerald of Jacksonville wn. * i th*• A rmy A i r Fo rca* 1 . 111 tca , war b ro ke o a t , H i t l e r e n i s l e d In t
a l-&lt; . lc ,l„,. .| I
ashed ni
. old aotdler who hold* ■the ns* awallied Ihe Legion of Merit f«u Center t#i Orlando. When Allied the H u v ar ia n nr m y aj- a volunKritm i'i I
**t .1 M i l III I told ‘ l i w
ttofi'a highest aarard for hravsry. ontatanding flervre* «u Thief ol airmen bumped into a ntw L u fi- , i s * r , wa a »c n t to th^ f r o n t Oct
A llie d high i.
N,. in,.
•Corporal James H. Mlllaa of the Nurse Section at the hrnd waffr ninittry in thefr ral«li over |0# 1914; f l r a t e d • witH— the
tni | 1*1 a in v* , . I * . ,
, ho- .-*,
Fort Mesde weara the Congres­ nuartera nf th* Persian Gulf Corn- (ivrmariV.
they
flaw
romhoi Iron Cron*. 2nd data* f)#0* 2;
Ml.h II -I' ol H I . ,
*• I I , It 1C
sional Medal of Honor for help­ mind. Helping cheer u p h a i t l r , r , « ( over the Atlantic to &lt;H wounded Oflobar. tBIfi H* later
I --- in C 1-1 1 *
| - .
. 1,11
ing ettabliah the Anglo Beach­ weary servicemen as ii lied l n»s* lalido workisl out Ihr new tactic, t""&lt;’ .vcd a rrgim.nl * diploma an t
R isin g a b r u p il, h u m th#- rit
head during th* lUllian Cam­ Club Girl. Doris Anderson .it to bent the Gcrmiins, nnd re the Iron Croat* 1st claaa. Thu
wrekt licfora the ar m ittlc e he
rr on the cast lotok of I h r Rhine
paign."
Miami I* still on duty In France turned U battle In a m a t t e r ol waa Kax«iHl. remaining blinded |
air
siwrp
fn,»,i ol a ms
ilford lu g
&lt;tnya
On v
D-Day
Normandy,
un
-Lfmy in n
g rp u d y i when
Noted as Sportsmen’s State
fur four week*
r t r r ilr n l oliarrialion
and easily
Allied force* carried th«lr fightFlorida
T
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that
jo
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hns contributed fame
d rf en ded positions It h o u LI hav e
Pictorial records show the Iht
against th* Axh to the Waitrrn athletes to the Battle of Europe pandetl
thnmith
8,0fKI anuare
been murderous t«, cross a g a i n * !
shorts of Europ*. a Floridian's Tampa’s Tommy Gomel, heavy­ mile* of Central Florida, eatab- ler of the first World War »v a
n o rst ahlivhrti &lt;1, t r i m corporal
I'.ng-mualncnM Corpura.
battit leadership won him the weight Mixer, was wounded ser­ Hailing a huge i l . m u n . t t . l hi . aunt, long-muatnched
tit! paJfi
i ...
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LOLLING l SUPPOSED I IIHol g I|
V|tuv Iwiike pass boiblntgs |.«ltt- ■■! I,.
aecond highest military award iously using his powerful punch force SCI up un.l.r .ImulnU-d Ha- •«*«■.. the aocond global .....
Dir i
in
Diet
UN M rnther-over-weight mao n i h b l e l*v I mui i I i I i i v and s h e l l i n g Ih.c
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in the nation—th* Distinguished against the Germans ip the ftgi
cninbut i ondltlona at ninrl- than f Ml with a conrte forelock .if
In n.f
ill!,.
German
tank
I
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h
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in
^Service Cross. Lieutenant Forest along the Selgfried Line,
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hi*
black hair combed carefully sln&gt; t
K. Ferguson, a forjner University former Miami Dtving Star and
The Nation'* only &gt;ih.»il fo »lse over hi* left eye. with * before the might of On- Sniitt f&gt;.*.
•‘i
of Florida foolbgl) star, wga winner of Ihe 1936 Olyrnpi. night lighten npernted full t
• hurt cro p p ed brush o f hair , - . , i
honored for heroism Under fire. Championship. Lieutenant (".done, for rnorifh* at A FT AI t.rnnu
1r. ra
Ins ll|!|H*r lip.
Private Lennts D. Adams ol Marshall Wayne was Injured oi all “ Intruder” pilot, needed
of th
tr« I mw- trfk
M
I l k
!S*
h
Panama City, who reeaSved thr a r e c o n n a i s s a n c e ^ i i r m is s io n l i r e , tin E i.'Uciiii theater of ot.ei i
Hitler was a w-gelarian,
-e.f Sta le', i
J
m f iuiin i t1
1it 11• t■-*t
neither wine nnr tobacco •tn i F n h r nnd
Silver Star, was among numer- Italy early this 9t&lt;»i. And. d rm Huns A prune and fnr reiicniii
Ill til l \ *• M Mm lull .Ntt llt*r •
• ous other Floridians &lt;J#corml*o the Beliwuin Caiapaign. u formei function of AFTAC center* i* H- live,) frugally
In laler yi-nt
ed then
ht« i “ t i»
U
til
*
|
•1r»ve uu
MhIiI l’ i'IHi’ i '
\ 1* N u t f.-,t I'M *•fur action tn th* irttaslon of Florida jockey; Ktafi Scrgean. air force Imard, America's numb . there w tr* frequent reports &gt;■ Munich. Ilui the rmati faUl.l ill'll
ofM'itifiif of lh** c ity mi' •! 11* cttm
.. t *•! Ot»«
I .’ .111 - N o » jH’i 1 ' i l
Hitler amt l . m l t n l o r f f WVtV HI
niLifitral tone uiip flu- i ml lit 1 s ir p th* norlli itinl Ihi ti , hnil i.m«se.|
Franc*.
VVilli^h Whitley, died in action. one pool nf wartime aerial ex
fnunitinjr o f
tii'ii
! ho
re itril,
1• 1
Pushing on fnto the German
If* thr tli'Vi'Inpim'iil of a h'i'vrrn [Ihi- g i r u11-1 p i n «* &gt;in'ii ifolipaFrom ita rank* of Statesmen. pcrlcnee that ha* earned tinBu!
s .'iiute
.*1
'I,*
Riiouignti
^i’ ll
f ii t rt-iMi *Id-*1 nvT he f u t u r r f u rh rr r wa*
' t . i* ,■ in i'M ai m *hip u hi, ti mmil lt* r ID.
homaland, Amcrleapa took Aacban Florida ha* sertl two CongTess- neckname nf Brain Box o f the around him to amoke. He preach
Giri r.l ib. *
i
lu fi to
ihut n.tmr in i’
, 1&lt; • 1
niitur paxti',| m m ijtiu t li il or ifnn I i i nlg*
ed nthlotica but confined hi* ow i tenceit tn f i s r y e a r s ’ im jn isvMii
tha flrit Important anaroy city meh Into the Armed Force*. Rep AAK ”
Ill
Il
li -n
. It -hi
\
1 i!
physical exercise to walking Hr ment hut m j *. rr le utri 1 m 1 ».»1 • i i k»|*|n 1*1 * tit
i/a Doit ii via*
,tll«*.l
Mta fall to our forces. Major Robert Hikrs resigned hit seal
i hr m o ’ll ] lh.
Naval airmen trained at I’enau war fond of motoring but thr • ftrf nnl) a )iit) V
’ r'lsl.i .( ,|
fi
I.
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HHhlt i I. It
^William E, Hurlbsrt of Jackson­ In the House to become an Artnv
*IV •«I |f11 If
Cola
and
Jacksonville
helped
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to
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Uudnuitlni, (H-rlm|&gt;- m- m • l*
1ft Hi
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ville wss chosen Administrator
ntiplnne wits Ilia favorite looib
II f
"III
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Major, assigned a secret mill tret invading force* headed -o
: i&lt;■is I
tmiubnl i bun p u t to j«i.ik In
If »•i N’
of travel.
of the captured N ell town, ha- la ry mission, hep. Lex Grc.
1Hit r ii r t i i tin
•
**ioi«ny
Irur
'e ' M ■* .,, .
i
! trie
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influrnri* frll, Uv
t*- i *
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I mi f h ' |iir
Ift Ik *
Music was hi* favorite dl'.-i
tin fi ftuik
Presenting the American Mili­ gave up his Congrcssion Post t ward the phttrea of Africa ami
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» had
I *.#•r Ini f t i •I••1
1I
tary Government, Major llurl- become a naval officer on activs Europe, while other Florida train &lt;ioii and he himself played the orgami hi* flinty ii tni u . . .
1 . N
f i .i
ed
N'
hvaI to il*
helped
deal
ro,
-tilt
r»vtr»hft»l**wi**t .ill oibi’i rtuii* i
I thr t.a I * ‘
piano. Opera wn&lt; hi&lt; chief ri ..»■■&gt;
bert tested civilian affairs pro- duly. From the i-egisiaturr. Sen
I
I *Ve
i
rijfhi wifip *;i .*
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il«
Ki l l
t ton 11
VgTSmi to be followed In other James Franklin of Fml Mven Hiller'* submarine fleet and put.', r i rat loll.
ed
t'
B o a t * na*v from our c o e - ' s
.filer
Ill the Inst day* of peace Hitler (ijumlnif of l b* \ •mii|* j•I *■• .&gt;r■i
i
i "I'piit*," *.i I " l ( i
conquered allies in th* -Retch.
*1
• O'*
in active service ns an Army
bb.W \;111-fl t‘
Alumni from the Amnhil.mi
•h and
V • it nit i.
M-.i.
ihortened
his
title
of
” Der tht* oulbri'uk o f the «t nfi.-nv*
poled „|l|i K_ * ;
Before the war, 1m waa Assis­ Is
in I ■7 I I In
Moor In Europe.
*
Iir-JM
n
f
i
m
1
|
i
Training Base of Fort I’earce Fuehrer an*l
of
HltboV |»i «•(•»%
l
b*'
t! .
Reichkamer”
to cri»t* m
I t I l e p l . &lt;r* ted
Ihi
i l l s gt ■ 1IP,tant Chief of Datactfvei in JockDuring the final stages of the havi
*| earheilrd everj
Major ’’ D*r Fuehrer.”
s
UMifp tmpni i
jrnrwia (Ipnoiiiuin^ tl«r irj.ubluu
ID*
III
pill I h lpul loll it, t hi
aonvilla.
I-, pllpsp H 11•‘dec* ur ! I
demand
of
Germany’s
uncondi­
Fnf
t*m
Invaaion aince the North African
| p r o g r a m s of lh
lie watched ar.d lulmired two reiflmp'n ilmiirxliii* an* I f *.•r** n im i • II ceiUfi
einprroi. Wil
In December, when Von Rundtional
surrender,
when
th*
Big
Landing, including the AmphiP American
Tun
wreVa
after
X-ri'htng
___ acrobatic dancer*, com policy scored veritable triumph
Thr !!i»hrti/*tlli"i i I .mill , ham 11
J r t ld t launched hi* offense In
~ii r e s !■e r Herftn— wtpp dke hrhjgrheirf Hodges’ was aide
meriting on the excellency of thru , At the Reichstag electiofT* in tujoh- ihr jyi.’k..U*u.-i*iw,..kvL-lbaix-l.- 1UkI—
TB«lgium and Luxembourg, Flori­ Three held their conference at ion* Croailng of lh* Rhine.
Yalta,
a
Miami
NavaL
Radioman
Fort I’lerce, ■* on* of four-, "f lo x ii* ., .. an d - want- rapaotodly ■ * « f lOffO HttlreV'piVTfyr’ n7,Tdld,1,7'nthTf'’ r*AV*ff. Tirtinning up *- 1,-t i ■l *, » i i ■&gt;•* f*. ruled, ineliiding ninny siiburluip III a lla c k with the r L a t e s t - condians helped tun) back the enc rn lratlo n *»f tanks n r r a s s e m ­
..r f.l 111 ly am) c it y vtlm l Vi ip 114*1
\ .. emy drive..P n e .p f -tbo dlvirion* wa* on haud.tu u r n s i u.m- baa** of the Atlantic Amphiuloin xce Fran Lehari* "Merry Widow. than *ix million vot**
urea*.
munieations
man
for
President
alioii of
Command, has centered training
Hitler 1m-cmitii* a citlen of Ger­ In rml until « hi*
In between the muster*d-oul
1914 Wuh ih r mi t b rin k nf bled **n the W est,-,a F r o n t —-and
responsible for prying loos* the
Roosevelt.
George
Du
HrtufU
won
an aaaault lioat-LCVI* and LCM •oldier and th* all-conquering many shortly Imforc the prestden kii IMT Wti|(nin Jf in I** n \ a l|||»' World War I, Iter I in iun jinip i h r " h e n his armor and in fan try
Germans In tha Baitogn* section
waa tha 90th Infantry, command- a L*t*r of Commendation for hia —oparatlnn*. together with com­ fuehrer, however, were yearn of tla| alection in 1932 and obtained * '&gt;1oral t 11y nf 1h r firs In llilc " ( tm t r r o f tin* w a r |irogr»mft of swung north, lhc&gt; s p r u n g the
cintributlon
to
the
meeting
at
bat and underwater demolition ■torm ond strife which he outrode 11 and 13 million voles respec­ Hr II hI i rhurjf, Ht'rlin tm*‘ iiinr xta
Ruhr tr a p b) m akin g a Junction
the ( pntrut Powerx,
®fed by Major General James Van
with the Ninth A r m y ' s Second
•nd srount* and raiders training. or beat down to aahr* If hi tively in thr two jiolls. Although Ini 7i &lt;1 I ’ rc v t p iiily - tie- hint j*rt» i
Fleet of Bartow. General Van the Black Sea.
llMU
Thr
war
rn«ic«i4
Ih-rlin
And a few day* ago when the In addition. It hat served a t a couldn’t Ignore th«m.
h* felled to defeat Paul von H im cm •loll n l in ma ny r tvi ml
Fleet ia wall known in porta
hociune thr erntrr of noting, dln- Armored division.
denburg, he proved that hi* was ' gle* resultant fiotn einiHnls be
Reckon With Ms alecs
Oration of th,* Ruhr pocket
circle* . aa the former football Russian and American forces gigantic Research Experiment and
orK’iintziition nrul (Hihtiinl bickerthe largest German party, group- tween dynasties and ardugiintsm* i it if which m n r k id th«* e a r l y p o«t- never wn« cqiitt-mplati-d by the
After the first World w tr Hit
coach of the Unifertlty o f Flori- Joined to cut the last rsmants of testing are* to prove th* worth
Germany’s
armed
force, two and sometime* the demerit* of ler began hi* political ncUville* lng nearly 40 per cent of liu- which arose between |iriiue*, im- w«r yenrx. In that year the new high command. But with the
da.
hlrs and el lies.
|
a
Two, Florida-trained divisions Floridians ware among the first new Improvement*, equipment and among ax-*«rvllemen and found electorate.
government wax moved to Wei bridge lost, titsu-ail nf having to
Yanks to .meat the Rod Army at method* deiigned to aav* man­ enough follower* to make hi*
The masses in northern Gcr-j
lii.’tl — King Gustuvu, Adolphui mar. Hut Merlin wan never re defend u comimrn lively narrow
tha E|b« River. lieutenant W il­ power and live* and hasten the party a ait
many embraced Hltlir with un- , „f Sweden mure hod mt.* the oH
front in the north th.- Gi-rrnani
laced an the heart o f G e rm an y,
Germany's troubled Mflstlon pe­ bounded enthusiasm bill southern wlt(, banner* flying m defense of
The first an/^ 10th. Infantry diyL liam Keeton of Palmetto, and •nd of th* war.
19^2— A d o l f
H i t l e r . u leader found themselvr* niggling troops
Officially
recognled
In Oermeny, the cradle of his creed. I'rotr-uinl aspirations in north
Training Navy filers In various riod.
rior.j,' both trained *1 Camp Lleutanant William 5. Larkin of
of a |io|itirul part) cuIIimI the to meet «.v&gt;iitill** ill a front
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Blending, are In getlon on th* Tampa were member* of a front types of plane* at more than a 1923, the Hitlerite* ware Import­ rtmained much cooler, due to Hu- rrn Europe. With i h t . n e t , on. National
S im mhxtn
(Nuns) wav metchu.g frum ihiitssti—u. Northern edge of in* counUr- Una Task Fore* that h«|d the doted air statlona and other ac- ant enough for the moat powerful influence ot th* ( nthojic^liiir, h lU-rlm &gt; jmrt hi ~ n ia - « n ^ Ve*vrs' _hruughv to trial in the n t r “ pn north to Fr*|tJrfjjrt Tin tfJB Mtirii
g y a rla io lake npte
in (TiF south.
tiea In Florida alone, the N a va l
H* Haled-^lapahurt r
{.War liccamedntWrfi*. rouscripliefT charges
y-ffemfve, with'General Hodge*’ bridgehead along th* Elbe where
ge* of
-i slander
Tb« tntln polnls of
f &lt;,f men and wealth uiu a m-vere
the A llies met.
OgcnttM tri ' Twdnlng C• * »
saga
Under-m » nurd
1933— Hitler g a i n c l control of
Ba&lt;k home, Florida's'"famtly T ___ with headquarUrt in th*
Hitler and Gen. Erich Ludtn- program—before it* purpose be- I ,irnin on Iho resource
f th
A m «rtu rtid -t*a r
the government
The&gt;
did
not haVe manpowrer
d a* in mas­ •till insignificant city.
"
m Florida folk mag shara a civilian •'ride Jacklonvilt* Naval Air Station, doeff, reckoning with the auppoyt came to rule the world
19 4 0 - - B e rlin found h er se lf in left tw cover so much territory
ter race— were aboltlon of parlia­
f t f W 'U d ^ l a 'u g i
setting a in todajPa celebration of Peace played a vital rola In th* Atlantfc
1676— Berlin Qgmn v%rtn threat*
If
U ilb l
mentary democracy, state control ened with Swedish fnvnMnn ia the midst of s new world war Ucrd hr excellent ntllilarr highTheater of Wgr.
V fr®^Ofl3
and bombings by British plane*
suddenly become avenuea
Such name* 0* that of Li*U- plain, who recently returned from of all'economic and buainea* ar&lt; the tarifflcd web of intr ijcuex presaged the storm to come.
Colon*)
of defeat.
be
nttena Paul E. Cdughlfn, who th* Atlantic and atiperrUed feed­ tlvity, breaking of ulnt«rv*t bond93 mOgg
parts of
among small state* growing out
rounded up 1M) priaonan whil* ing o f people In th librald coun­ •g«, radrganfatlon of toclal ami of the collapse of Gennm effort*
Animal glue sticks to wood be- * The long-awaited
_
,drive
, , into
_ the
—
political Ilia
Ii7a on the bails
bail* of tho Io make their ruler* world em­ cause In lu thin. waVm solution |
ng a Navy Scout Obaarvation tries, In addition to heading all pelitlcal
”
on
Invaaion of Navy Chaplalni In the Me^iler- rteia) theory and repudiation of perors in the manner of the Ho­ It penetrate* the pore* while still | r i .2' * ' f p.?‘ .!!!"* *.hc R|^r
the place treaty and pf repnra man ampire.
Donald L.
fluid. When. It solidifies .ml dries, . 5
r* ^ ^
^
famous eg.
nn.l Ninth ArDoughboyt from Camp Blend­ tiona.
1757—City was plundered by it. tremendous shrinking power ! *
Hitler
early
in
life
became
con­
•Iraws
the
fiber,
of
one
piece
to
■
“
croV*Hj.
thp
*lrram
•
«!
ing daalth on* ot tbs hardest
Austrian*.
*h* Cologne
‘ ' blllty of an
puihwl • hel" 1
blow* to tha Axis armies. As the vinced* of the desirability
1780—City was plundered by the other, making the Joint Plain.
tm and concelvad a deep ha- R u s s Ib b b .
stronger than
the wood Itself
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largest military establishment fn
I; for the Auatro-IIungarian
Gisnt fleets of bombers and
Flotfcl*, and the largest Infantry
Ifi 06— Napoleon marched iota
fighter* of el| seven Allied sir
t training center in the monarchy. With some o f hi* the elty .after the battle of Jena.
Maxwell Anderson who helped command* lashed et railway raids
ling ha* a«nt flv* Ttutonlc schoolmates h# halt! *0*
1K48— R leti continuing for a
into ,tha Western crot taroting* at whtdl' they week marked Berlin'* participa­ Laurence Suitings writ* "What I end other vital Isrgsta to knock
Prir* Glory" about World War^ I 'out the Gsrmtn transport system
ed defiance of tha Haps_____
war. It trainees help­
tion in tha great reform move­ did not *erv* io the war which he
j . and* sang MDeu*achland
‘
feeding both the Eastera and
ed s te m the Beaches at North
ment of that year.
described so vividly
bar
A 11e i,
HI*
father,
Western Front*.
1801—Th*
old
wall*
were
torn
Inir his mtutachioa to ape down, considerable suburban ter­
On tha socond day of lh* pow­
The Grand Canyon is more
o f Emperor Fran Jo*ef, was ritory was annexed and the real
608th Parachute Infantrg, actlvitthan 300 miles long, 13 miles erful drive, the Americana plung-.
lated With hi* *on.
cvelopmant of Berlin as a world wide, end a mile In depth from ed nearly five miles beyond the
lunicipnllty was begun. Emperor the brink af the rarfyon to the shattered river defenses, engulf­
ing 30 towpa and village* and
agatnat Rhkr. ’ ^ ^
“
William I came to power
river b*d.
caoturinx thousand* of. prisoners,
Now, with Germany out o f ^
„
Island of Nqrava yssr and h* cava increasing free­
Oen. Elsenhower declared the
*
ttha coast o f Russia, dom to tha city.* w
Th# strange flattened end wid­
;~g&gt;* atlii* ood fresh
1874— Municipal control of the ened face of th* hammer-head offensive was aimed et reackteg

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Nazis Invented Many
Of Them But Lived
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Farinacci Set Up
Reign Of Terror
For M ussolini

Minister o f Corporations, and
held assorted minor poet*
fN - ,on, hi*
neerin*
lent pared, he quarreled Inntly with Mussolini, but
fled with him before the revolt
of the Italian people and organ­
ised the remnants of troop*
faithful to II three, making their
l» »i stand in northern Italy.
Alessandro I'ttclinl
Alessandro I'avolini was to
Benito MussMini what Joseph
Goebbvls la to Adolf Hitler. As
fly HOW A 111) W. ULAKEHLKK
Fascist Minister of Popular Cul­
Associated 1'russ Sclerrr Editor
ture he exterminated all Indi­
NEW YORK— OPt— Six of tho
NEW YORK, May 7. W&gt;— vidual opinion—and countless In­
—Roberto Farinacci, party orator, dividuals— In Italian journalism
| ‘ leading * secret weapon*'’ of this
UnrurUt and Minister o f State in us lie fed the cowed press the
^ W i r were military innovuiio &gt;».
Musaollnl’s puppet government, predigested, new*, he turned.put
These were radnr, Germany•
wn* an early Fascist, dating
V-2 rocket, jet pintics, radio ton*
thv intervet* of totalltarlanisni.
back to 19Iff, three years before
trolled bomb*, magnetic mine*
A party veteran like moet of
Mutaolinl’a March on Home.
|1 and electronic unit pointer*.
Mussolini's ranking ministers, he
lieefore he dipt bom i onto put served in many post* from the
Of them all, radar » « r prubaiL bly the moat important, but not
Mussolini bandwagon ha was n rise to the fall of Fascism. When
railroad baggage smasher at Cre­ the cataclysm cant* In Roma,
the moit spectacular.
mona, and an eager worker In I'avolini bunted hi* archive?, d*s
For dipping into tho unlielicv
8oelall*m and Freemasonry, two troying much of the evidence the
•* able and shocking the w&lt;nl&lt;i, the
movements repugnant to the Fas­ new
lalm goes to Geniisny’*
Roman
Tribunal sought
paint
Gcnnsny» Dying
llying
fought for them ngainst him -and other Fascist
rf telegraph pide, the V-2, nnd it*
cist ideology. He f»
1 later versions, *nid to lie the V- t
Unactouely in hi# paper, "Crc- .lenders, and fled.
mona Nuova."
and the V-4.
From Mussolini's new iWtd*
When he seined the growing quurtera in Milan he made re
\b*
The riilnjr numeral# indicate!
slrepgth of Muasvllni’a now party peated radio broadcasts, heat'
longer dlsta:re progressively. ntnl
au«l tufns
turned Kascm, lie relinmcd nil over the world, which revei
greater accuracy in hitting tarthe journal "Reglr.io Fascism
but the target* were always
that even the feeble puppet gov­
and became the party’s chief har­ ernment Mussolini operated undey
whole cities. The V-2 with n HOJ
rier o f Socialists, Ji-.vr, Gatlmll.-s Nnsi protection was crumbling.
mile -range and was usually
and Frecniasuna. Always the op­ The content of bis broadca»ts
accurate enough to hit n rlty at
portunist, lie anticipated the consisted
that distance.
mostly - of
apptata
inarch on Rome by aclxing Cre­ B fu ln i tha wave of assaaitm
New Scope For Mar*
mona in the naliie of the Fnsclrt tiona which wta taking a crip­
These rocket-propel led projeparty itiij became unci ownnI king pling
etiily two
no"
loll
amonr
Mussolini’ s
tile*
somet.
Ilea put somcthic.g
really
into the -prospect* of vvai dl«.
of Cremona in Ih* light o f Mu*t- official*.
4 tenet. Thre was even u possi­
Hitler hated ill* Jew* from
oII id's « pi itec la tl on.
bility of thootlnjr urro** the A t­
Rswardtd for Relga or Terror
youth, too, apd though ho, and
lantic Ocean and makhg ""turn
He instituted a reign of terror his commraitc* treated p Jewrteh
and chlldrcit large #rule victim*
which decimated the ranks of the clu**mnto a* an equal, they never
01 mutilation und death
ACTING Ft tit FIFI.lt MARKKA LI. ERNST III'ft t’ H, German tj. neral AdtnnaJ -Von Kriedeburir Socialists and the ( ‘-alhullc I'eo- trusted him. WJien Hitler went tp
Tho fly i r |c Ixinifi, which de­ (eeiilert tend* a letter I Mini hi* chief asking »ur lender terms "f Fold MuishaJ Sir Iternaril 1— pie's party and drove the fugitive I Vienna he was revolted by lius
vastated London more thau Ixmiti Mnntgnmeiy lli-fli F'ie teims were uneimtlitioiia I surrender ' and the German* ucccutod for fores* survivor* underground. So bltlcr-1respectful terms in which the
Tj . ‘ era lied done, was not n nokci
in Denmark. Iloliund *»inI noi thwesfern Germany Other German i.ffirei * in the group are General 1y did ho persecute the opponent* I leading panura, largely owned by
but' a version of the Jet plane Kin-el and Rear Admitnl Wagner. Ilritlsh Offieinl Radloplioto. (Intel national I
of Mussolini’s totalitarianism that ‘ Jews, spoke of affalra at
The difference between 'the Jet
ill 1024, shortly after the murder royal court. Thi* crystallised th*'
and tho rocket I* that the former
of Giacomo Malteottl, Socialist anli-Ji'Wlsh sentiment in bis mind.
tikes it* oxygrn from the ntr.
leader and the dictator'll Implac­
A fter hi* bold bh| for power
p * while the latter get* oxygen from R e m a ^ c n
able enemy, Farinacci was ap- In 1U32. Hitler’* tlrenglji cohtfmiS h o rte n e d
It* own fuel.
polntod secretary-general of thi ed to grow and. th* N eil party
,i - ‘This seemingly technical di(
The W ar
party.
forced the downfall of the gov.
farenco hn* tremendnu* Import
Hut his ascendancy Was short rrnmenU uf Chancellors W il­
H i i i ilin u n i t rw«i I'naf IlMtl
S ante. Tile jet I* limited to aim
AP N«*w&gt;frtilurrr
r»»iuni«n rrlmlnala. The rral *ra lived. When. In IS20, Mussuliii helm Unieniqg, Frnnx von Papen
tfi I In E.iwUr ii 1 r«»iii.
In* In air range* wheie It i
- ‘ ’ Icher.
I.ONtiUN
Sir «? yrnm ufl* i (Hilithal |irUnrVvm( influding now/ sought a rapprochement with 111* and Ccn. Kurt von Cehle!
l u the su ulli
I ’nttutl
subject to Interception by planeFarinacci'*
opposition
Finally Hitler got what he was
S|vnin% civil
thv chief hint 300 liii*|iti'w» and pmfnftlunil Vatican
mil.-! i t i 1 1&gt;.&lt;» ih i
S u s i i , arid 'hi*,
and anti-aiicraft fire
on ihv m* H'l t»f the Kmiua r&lt; men Jailed fur having btrn infill* was so violent and presisteut that after when the agin/ president
The rocket bomb ha* no an itmfis i rush t .l l lit- ta«-t ri niisttiiici? gfitm* i mini 11&gt; it- prinon mid In*!** of \|amnir ordtr* In 1931* Mussolini deprived him of the von lllndenburg yielded
to thu
rV
m ill
»»**!* it i»f l hi- Went , polirt* pM-Hcy, s,iy rrcr'l ut i ivhi* * 30
limitation*.
It
travels
when h a
\hoiil l « n hundred of th# portfolio and they remained un­ itievilnliJc and appointed Him
,J neither
ter plane* imu go * cun ut­ a nil Pint l 4*f 1 v . in hi r , i id vile i f r o m uii I ii,
1 |i* ij lllr a l
priwtmrfu
ar«*
and irr reconciled until tff2H, when the chancellor in Itt&amp;J.
tack it. There
no defense f&lt;u i ,,ie fun-e f«M It * »*“fl i t - It i * Thi: | .Mtidrill
Tin- first of many arbitrary
hr»\c given |urnt^iicir *&gt;f ilrnth* When tll#lf dictator restored him to favor as
tockcl bomb*, other than deslruy I'anailmn A i in V iM'idipd lo.*uV &gt; | the number
umber of ]*nw&lt;uiei
prim
* -atill li«dd ■fBnp* arc 1li|iild#tcd ihevVr cmick* a member of tha Fascist Grand acts, the new premier dissolved
_J_ in* their site* and the laclnne.
&lt;»ti tin* li- h i fnviii the | ii n
Council.
tin* Keichstair aixi caller a general
result uf (hr civil wiir a* ; h rr[&gt;l«crd In thr (train rtlia by
which mrtttf them Bucket pldOPp in i t hv&gt;t*-T
lie returned in triumph from election for March 6. Hitler was
"nfilk
hi
fi*\%
all
&gt;•*
lirealitnulily could fly u» tiitfh
•'
( in Mm rh 1 i In* N mt ii A t mv
va hmii an (dunged with coin mu
t .mvirtu puid bo cffltlmoi of Ills command in the Ethiopian setting the stage for a wild and
m » far
,
an rocket b o m b * , Mint iirobu
:ni»tun*ti th** t it «dvt &lt; M u t n c h f n
medals unprovoked uprising.
| crim e1 / n e t e n i a a d a y w ork on th# campaign, covered with
K r b l y as fast. Hut the rocket bomb i i l u d l m t h tiial pufsiud fit l a the
A week before tho election
Splint *h MlniHirv «»f .lu-Hre fl ■ t •niitrurtitn of iht new prluofl. for valor but minus Ids tight
/ rose 100 miles, probably more it itilei di'fcnM’ * »-f &lt; alniftit*.
tiruK, t. iichmg Loiubm »et the Fr»»nT till* untl other yt Ihops th# hand. Despite his acclaim in Fas­ theio occurred the Reichstag fir*,
j. necessary, nod flew »o fast tiny
Bill/ Spec U
niiniher *»f prdUiiiil print! era ui 2 r e g i m e d r a w * luhor f o r m a d * i n u . cist circles as a hero wounded In nn excuse for the susapenslqn ot
i j r their metallic hinge* glowed red
i ^ of^riVHii
N ndii
j e a r he 1
| hiHi^n (id tin of P e t m i n r y * JfM -i, u i l i u * r ntntc p i o j c c U i ,
4 action, correspondents with him the republican constitution, arrest
jf hot.
he Kilim' Mairli &gt;1 fonlv* idling fMiunting unly those perimmc tly [ Since 1943 Aunoi lm» caUh- ll) tho 1P30 campaign said he of rommunist* end abrogation of
® v
Germany wUS filet with jet id Into Loluum- March 1 N a I '
rlu pruim. I'ri.oimr. Ik M u ' l l o j i j ^ i u ,y»um whereby model lost the liDltd dynamiting fish on not surnrlaln*. The Natle polled
the shore' of t.ak* Child.
anes, both flying bomb* nni .led across nhiiie and blew U|&gt; ibr cmumiifi
right *of personal liberty, peace­
law in SiMilrihli ,j,t l-o'.ei* muy Iviirn a new trndi*
thter nnd observation ships, .he Hobcnmllerii hitdgo,
Thu }»H*or* have neiei cMcewktl ten j»,» practice when ihfy
M bcn the Mussolini government ful assemblage and freedom of
All
tie possibly wn* due to Ger
A, o T
tfioiiMind
I j . u o o c . ore ii-julred to .flout us* overthrown after the Alljrd pres*.
i
many's huvin* to do tin g* th.
Semllle Attacks Start
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tlic-«
figures
do
not
cmmi
j ‘ Arriba Fspuna, V|Cft Franco!.’* landings In Italy, Falluacci flci
hard WA) Hn trfftllm nil
, sinint’
to tbe north disguised a* a Nasi
n
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he
tliuiitaluU
w
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hmii
Hpnrrnirrk
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amt
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(ffVe
the
T^oHuglut
srtlijto
Since
Social hue. Cothullc Cdnwas being overwhelmed. The je * ,llrS*|ir.
ft nt IiitI
li e
ItlllllV ■oil Triili*ic t
Elite Uuard. After. Mu»»idlnl yrl trists and uUigr parties wero
prisoiiei *" incn &lt;t* t lio lUuioing andsin* the
- gave hpir &lt;mir,ething which, f»
Ifit I ruble!!* Mill.'!! .. -vliile lie Hi,,I
n.i wonted
wi'iitcii »n»|.&lt;in.|
&gt;( icflet'i-' | rl a
innge pally
u*' ,^1*!L Na*l-coiltroll«d govein not permitted to hold election
»o»|.,tc.| &lt;
of
olottge
pntpy uiunrtn
uiithi-tn ni
at nigin.
night
th* moment, could run a»*iy flum /list Army rmi-l
11)■ Hie ).n,mlh.e* ....... .
.... .............
The real terror of the Fr.ueo m‘ " tT A H l,K: « * ■ meetings, while tils Null* Masked
-&gt;
any other ship in the »kir*
i Fourth At mm oil l)iv i»iuit ruvrml and
laker, ...J*„ for a ............. . regime aeeordln* .o eucr-lm.
their philosophy into all listening
jermuny also may hnv Imiso
tillIc-r, til 6H luiuia nnd -vnl the niuitb Ihe*eunfortunates .n
tbe
dictator's
aon-ln-law,
Roman cars, results o f the election were
prlsoi n l
K|iiniards and to forill', IwpOftl by lark of fuvl .Jid* flew t-jn-nn rm llug in rintnlic defeat
pollticiahs
said
then
that
Fnrlresidents of Spain who
17,300.000 votes against 7,173,Oi
On fool other limn higi
Then rsrnr the Hcmaxen rro« doni leave (he city prison* or I'eign
haul jadlce jails, the u-iror uf h*,c seen tho result, are the nflcd't Irtfluertco with tile Gol­ for the SocialiM* and 4,000,1
oeUne gasoline.
sing. On March It the Flr«l had every Spanish leftist
mhna
oulwelfhod
Mussolini’s.
«pi*R local prison* Into which
for the Coiumunistj,
Russia First Mllh Itoekels
ought through the hill* rimming
Ctai
. i t PaUctl
Hitler made no attcmtil to curb
For there the oolitieul police ■lf|f polite pack Ihetr eapllvr*
In locket weapons, Russia pro- ,hr bridgehead to within a mllr»
Benito Mussolini, maintaining
tils power-drunk underlings when
apply unrefined metlimL of i-x* Immediately after srrest.
f t i M DlyI " ----“
‘
“with
i‘ l- n
-------- 4n(j „ ijum-jcr „ f. ihr
. . Frank.urt. .
was —
first,
German)
almost into senility hit pose 4* they went on a brutal i p m sfU r
trnctlng Infornintloi: the '’acclTens of
thousand* of an- Italy's
ond
JL .,3, 1
. .. the Allic* about even. Th Ruhr Autobahn.
foremost athlatc, rmet
the election. Attack* oh Jews, roAllies had the edge in effectlveCoblenz fell to tbe living rol- dental death'* rnte Is high, and recorded prisoner* spend day*, Clara Pataccl, young and bcuutl- nrvjsion of Catholics and Impriweeks
or
months
In
such
prlaeti*
no
lawyers,
relatives
nr
friends
n*a* of roc kola. This prnlmly wa* imn* of Gen. I'ulton Mnrrh IH.
ful, a* ha strutted
trutted along thv sonment In concentration earnpa
daily
que-ll*«lng
and beach at art Italian resort in
because the Allies saw the ad wlitlC the SeVenlb A tiny (iner.it- ran reach the prisoner, who is under
of thousands of oppoeitionlst*
‘ if*, vantage of conecntrating on roc
iig on llie southern end suiuslted not even invoked on the Ministry |K&gt;lire mrlhinls designed to ei- 1039.
were given hj* Ucil approTal.
Irsct
ronfr-slona
from
the
u
kata which would do tho most into Kiegfried Line defense. Put- of Justice records.
Within a few weeks a magnifi­
Jews were attacked In the
Hlncr the unsolved killing In |They may be returned to their
.if
damage to enemy soldiers and on’s men. nverrunlng u third of
cent
vilU
arose
on
the
stones
uf
•tracts and In their home*. Jew­
Madrid Feb. 39 of twu inline - , homrs eventually with no retn
weapons.
in Kuui land, swept on um heeV- isle, the nuralwr &lt;&gt;( "transienl” [ ord of their arrest anywhere; Monte Mario, a swat ky (toman ish stores were boycotted fu r»*•
Electronic gun pointing wn* Br­ ■d ncross the Nnhe River n'tilhsuburb, and Clara was Installed tallntlon for German boycotts
arrests has climbed weekly to.; they may be sent to country
other Allied lead The Allii-* made i ^
’ of Maid*,
thousands. Few of this,# ■ were prisons for eientual trial la Ih* thar* a* tha dictator’s last mil- clamped down abroad.
and used more of them.
a
T(lr K|rM A nll,
„f
Hiller took strohuoui measures
slow justlrc of Kps In. 1'oli Ilea I treg*, Mussolini'* wife, often dis•. Magnetic mines were in the of ll* important lifclim-s by the bookrd mid held,s_as permanent
t. prisoners frequently wait yeara carded In favof of beauties who to
Hit
Germany
from* , th#
s patent offices of the world cupi-.
uf the Luden.tu.ff l.rldg. L ite r to /lalm officially that for trial by the military Court* M P M U jj.ld b « r husband, went economic morass. Oi/irhW govltfBw
tala during World War L C.crH --ollauy.
tMurcV 17), •iKvcrthcless drove Kps In’s prisons are now free of assigned to hand!* all political Int* obscurity again, and Clara a menUI subsides to indtttftrjr and
many was th* first to make them on with euppllca lerputed on
inftotneo with Mussolini rose to several large InduJtrlalhta »eompolitlral prisoners.
offense*.
| work, but the defense was com­ pontoon bridgee.
such htight* that pot only she,
i‘
ed to bo powerful factors In hie
Conditions In Spanish prison*
plete. This was a cable hung like
International
development*
ar*
The Seventh and Third Ar­
but
moat of Ih*
_______
J w iratinbcra of bar administration, . l a n d i n g soma
a.Jbelt around n ship,! to dening mies formed ii junction In the lire muoh Improved since the keenly frit In tho prisons and family,1
lived
lu^rrtously.
foundation t j ‘reports they had
nellso the vessel. Magnetic loon*. dnarlmul Mnrrh 20 wltich virtual­ tdnek days of IPHff nnd 1U40, 'police
volica jails. Tho Allied
landings
All
Wh«rt Fascism crashed, aho wa* subsidised him.
..
als ly wiped out the last German when the Franco regime began a I ti Nortn Africa, the fall of Fa*carried by low-flying planes, also
•m
ated
with
her
aging
awaln
by
Dal If us* First Snsg
rnntpulgn' o f repression lo liqui­ cl*m In Italy, the Russian drive
exploder) underwater mines.
realslance west of the Rhine On date
U&gt;e
sew
Roman
government,
and
Hitter's first setback cam* In
any
Republican
under­ burly frdm Stullngrad, the Allied
Radar Helped Bar* England
tha fittings of ner villa were
Radar helped England's few March fc2, I'ntton'e tanks cioshn ground.
liberation of France with Spanish celled by th* elate. Rescued with his efforts to annex Austria.
flghtcrt atop the da^ight bomb- {}l*0^ noL" 'Jwl“ *h#,e....... . —
For nearly, two years, accord­ leftist raids across the Pyrene** Muaaollnl by the German*, she Chancellor Engelbert D o l l f a e e
northern
Spain, brought Muaaol1 ’ ‘ exile In the north Bud fought the Natl* aa flarctiy a*
hi, pu.h: The Rh,,. ing to Spaniard* and foreigners Into
bombing. Ilndgr pointed guns w ns c rossed oil M arch 21 hy four living in -Hpnln during that per- swift execution to thouiatids of shared his ited and executed with tho Mails had throttled their own
waa rearrea
opponents in Germany.
. «
. ahoqtliTr at warships Invisible in
innrr Allied Armlrsi commatld'iw, lud, more than 500 lipnuiatds Hpinish poll, leal prUonetW.
him.
Meanwhile, tho boycott, particu­
Iha night— auiilf* tliem with a few
Such
rircuUona era rarely
To ttkd
sky troopa, 14,OUti .planes, In sn wore packed Into jnlls, ronvylit*,
larly severe in America, had
ahoU. Radar enabled planes above all-out drive against Germany’s niurasUrira and school*,
lim y it- made public. One of th*** rare
rnc
lullau youths brought Germany to the w y e of
tha cloud* to sc* on their iuslnioccasion* tame Jaal February
b o n fortrw*. The" f ^
*• * U h
In the Eihl- an economic UeW ie. /pr/tha fln t
(tmhit boards th* uullln** uf their
announced
it hough
hong
life, nit
relntlvrs were ul- when
the
regime
hoimbltig target. Radar 1* on* of knockout was the goal of the towed to brln
bring it to them—If they that Ifl ’‘Commanlft. tm ovt))^*
__ *Ihr the powrer. UlHer’e poslU&lt;
[realcwt offensive aintr p-llay,
... sir'd*
rm -illfd TlffW T'tW dW ^TeTfim W ihr &lt;Ci0s
jnym ,t)o{u,r.bi'w- fie r i, •~rm rn crt'im r ApRfFTufdieT ‘ uie rmrtth^ftntf- any:'Ttron
poimded
into
perceptibly,
BUTT ntfiir* peace uses cannot yet
biren executed aa
ito Ricci, who *, Thetl Deg FeueAm reoeirod #vlRhine March 2(1; Elsenhower as­ hefnra they could bo "tried.** for the elaying o f two F*
Thousand*
were
eventually
re­
Balllla,
denc# that a group of leader*
Barrage balloons also were a serted 4ho enemy, a* a inllilury leased—harmless wreck*, physi­ by what tho official roast
lutldn, to bo Under Ernest Boehm ware plot*
product of thi* war. Th*lr pro fore* was whipped on tho West cally and .mentally.
described also *a "Commualot*."
Fascist
Roling against him gnd ho deacend_ taction at tiro** wa* surprisingly tern Front, *nd by March 29 tho
With th* appelctment In 1943
Gugrds, prol
f&lt;I.won. Munich to Umogunto •
. *ff*etive, though n*v*r complete Germans north, of th* Ruhr were of th* pr**eot •Minister of Jos­
I
In
his
last
in wild retreat
R U R A L COMMON SENSE
They *om*tlme* carried trul
j * 01
b,0°^ a*d bullets. For two
tle*, Eduardo Aunoe, tho rogime
Sqneeae Begins
, By Hpodi Johnsoss
day flriit* squads of Uoehahlrted
•cret weapons, In the form of
launched
a
policy
o
f
releasing
Elsenhower called for Nail*
nvlslble trailing txploslv* dc* « » busy In Berlia
HEALTH
surrender on- March 01, aa ar- political prisoners under "condi­ FOR GOO
tional
liberty."
A
sue
.-castor,
of
WORK
mlea ciampeu/
damped/ aieci
steel deadlock*
1all weapon*, vehicle* and rare*
decrees announced on natonal
K R O il
nltlona there ware cons tint around the . (Kithr*: ’ Th* Third hatldsye mad# tkl* root# out of
Array reached the outskirts of
Th
ate. which from
honGotha *nd battled Inside of Kas­ ja l! arallablo to all political yprcadlng
tlmo rated th* name
i d yyear*.
t
In it* prime
pr
during
on April
taking both tho prisoner* serving up to 30
*. Titer* were net merely sel_ oo
There ware plenty o f “ It#,” but month*
Florida. l i , c *
t t
but thousand* of these next day,
tbe official prison populaton soon
think
emenU. They cam* so fiut - t t a relent Ic e tide of Allied dropped below 100 thoqeard. Men rise In
times,
folks
rd
prtvaa
In
tanka and troops swept ahead 49
*1
.A m trtf’ n
ttdR luruil jjjjcrty^-were r wpo .
&lt;«&gt;-&lt;♦-wihHw r : atom
iqw W 5 i.^ a a . ubu
W
-TTYa
f
|
V
TDty
‘niHItr1
lllff'
"
t
t
f
*
tirattuu;
Ilk a a . .Tha ITrilish c
*fc .
*me*ar at the wtart.
viork' In lheir home districts,'am'
Tha auophalea.l* tha i
mult, fir* . newer In­ Urcmeni tha Ninth on Hanover: mnny ‘were borrwd from working
m I S V r ha
o f , mosquito that trails:
in amount* which were Iha Third seised 190 ton* of gold at
*t
tnetr
old
profession*,
or
crafts.
t
.
_____
Bcretnljera tbe beat protscUun eumrna inter tn
vaguely permitted to M 9*d- vast amount* af currency Not only were they required to UrU from perron
i wa bar* ggalutt mosqultoc*. ,
In a salt mine report to police every weak, but the other
wd. A landing boat- bee*rat and art t m n m
During tha fi
activities
of
tha
farmer
jm d w to * IrBiqemlouiiy
Ivalent of th* batUeehlp near Moockers.
they were aho subject to frequent ventintf blm from
M ly and ority by a
Tanks roared unopposed along midnight or aftri* morning visits
firepower, provided tha
much rest a* tss __________ _
pray to MB socotaaaaln tha
wa* limited to fir# German ’ wjaerhighwrays, within from political
a f foreign
more therefor*, reduelog hi* afforta to
politic*! police—
i&gt;oilcc— visit* mora
do gat Indoors
1*8 mile* of Berlin on Awrlj 8j Ilka raids which frequently meant

Secret Weapons” Backfire

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Execution Of Ciano,
Catholics, And Jews
- Ordered By Him

Biggest Blot On Franco Regime Is
Treatment Of Political Prisoners

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Led Allied Army
On Western Front

preme Allied

7, 1945

Headquarters— Co-

■ cat-working officer In the U. H.
Arniy.
Started In 1917
’ Smith, who was born in Indian­
apolis on Oct- 5, 189G, joined the
Army In 1617 ae a Second Lieu­
tenant of fnfaniiy, discovered ho
liked the Army after tha war was
over and-stayed in.
Field Marshal Sir Harold Ru­
pert Laofrlc George Alexander,
Supreme Allied Commander in
the Mediterranean Theater— Was
*7 1
deputy commander Ip *hl*f under
A P Newifeotorcs Writer
lower in the North Afrtclan
The Allied armies on the west­ Kisenno
ern front and in the Mediter­ campaign; later .commanded A l­
ranean theater were commanded lied ground forcee In the Sicilian
entirely by career soldiers of the drive, fn World Wgp f, ha Won
United Stales and Great Britain. citation at tha M*rqe and the
The#* were the victorious top Somme and wax * wounded twice.
The fourth son Of the Earl of
general* of th* Allied command;
Gen. Dwight David F.lnscn- Caledon of County Tyrone, Ulster,
hower. supreme commander— It Alexander followed tradition to
was the cool, calculated judgment Harrow and Sandhurst.
of p professional soldier that coSubmarine Trip
ordiratml -the American and Brit­
Gen. Stark W. Clark, command­
ish forces into th* maebin* that er of tho 15Uj Army Group— Laid
•went across tha continent to the grntrtdwork for the North
final victory Hn Germany.
A f riel an Invasion in' October,
Gen. Klsaghorwer wa* born. a 1942. Arriving on a British sub­
Texan, Oct 14, 1890. *nd reared marine, he made cot tact with
Ip Kansas. He ta a graduate of French patriots who . eased tho
West .Fedot.,', ,■.
; ‘
’ wpjv for the .Novinibcr' jandjipr*.
- • • ifM d PrfftebGeu
• Th e * M p f d ' Y M born j xt - an
Rapid promotions took* him In
post, iadlson RalTaeks,
36 months from liutenant colonel
on May I. 1808'.
to fun goner*!. He first w u sent
Follow rd Dev era
to Washington to wurk on war
Aa a lieutenant general, Meplsns, -to t-ondok a* commnntler Nnrney served n.i Deputy Huof thp A m y ’s Euro(wan Theater nremc Allied Commander In .the
o f Operations, to Africa for the Mediterranean Theater, u n d e r
Mcditsrraneftn campaign and fln- G«n. Sir Henry Maitland Wilson,
natly back to London ns SuQrem# succeeding Gen. Devers when the
Commander.
latter took command of the Sixth
Field Marshal Sir Bernard Law Army Group.
Montgomery, commander of the
Me Nil ruey was born in Empo­
81st Arm y Group—The Nemesis rium, I’a., Aug. 28, 1893. IIo
, _ J at
_ a tWest
v _* nPoint
. U s I—
that prevailed over Ihe German graduated
In IIBIS
Field. Marshal Erwin (Desert and was commissioned a Second
F*x) Rommel,' in North Africa Lieutenant. The Senate confirmed
and northern France.
hie appointment t6 full general,
Considered Britain’s best gtn- along with those of Bradley,
and itt most spectacular Clark and Deter*.
comroandsr,
Montgomery
rose to fame at El ALaraein
TURRET GUNNER
when he began pushing Rotnmel
AN
EIGHTH
AIR
FORCE
art of North Africa. Frrom there BOMBER
STATION.
England,
he went on to Slcil- with his May 7—CpI. W. Klckilter, 24. of
Eichth
ighth Army which
whk’ was the first Santo'rd, ball turrtt gunner on a
Allied force to invade Italy.
l&gt;-17 Flying Fortress, lias been
assigned to the 95lh Bombard
Sandhurst Man

Both United States
And Britain Gave
Men To V ic t o r y

He attended Saint Paul’* school
In England *nd then Sandhurst.
Ir Work! W*r I he rose to lieu­
tenant colonel and won tbe D.3.C.
Gen. Omar N. Bradley, com­
mander of the 12th Army Group
—Perhaps America's moet proven
field general, he led the Second
rpa
Sicily', was senior commander of
American grounds forces In the
Nermandy invasion, outgeneraled
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lit tit Lo, ami went on to coinoiind four armlos.
Bradley was bora at dark.
Mo., Felt. 12, 1803. Ho wn-j as­
signed to training &lt;1
the first World War.
Armored Force Expert
Gen. Jacob f„ Dcvcrs. com­
mander of the Hixth Army Group
—An armored force expert whose ;
American Seventh and French
R Armies fought from tha
ehei o f tha R lvlers' to the
nt and on Into Germany.
Before Ihtt* operations, Devers
was Deputy Supreme Commander
o f all Allied forces In tha Medi­
terranean Theater, to which area
ha was icnt after he had reorgan­
ised and schooled thousands of
U. 3. troons in the United King­
dom for the Normandy Invasion.
Devers was bom on Sept. 8,
1887, In York, Pa. He became a
soldier at 18, when he was ap­
pointed U&gt; West Point
Gen. Walter Bedell ("Beedl*’’ )
Smith, chief of the s U ff of Bu-

,G T ^ c0^ ,.lV ,lkl] bJ . S '"
J*ck E. Shuck of Gasp .
Wyoming, and now U taking nn
orientation course on flylni, rro
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evdure in the European
of Operation*, prior to begin­
ning combat duty fn thi air.
The A A F gunner, son of U C.
Kicklilcr of Stuart, Fla., entered
service in April. 1944. His wife.
Mrs. Jerollne Klckilter, lives at
609 Weat Ninth Street. Benford.

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SEPT. 1, 1939— z\dolf Hitler sent hls panzert hurtling acrosx
, tin" txjriif'r mto Boland and into Pomerania. Silesia, mid K.v.t
' Pu,-.s..i T w o days Inter, on Sept 3. Prime Minister Chamtiei *
1mm told the Itrilish Parliament a stale of war existed !*•lA&lt;«:i Gtrat Hntain and Germany. France lined m|&gt; witn
1: , i,n Europe was ablaze April 0, 1940—Germany ujv.ubil
Jivi a.iy and Denmark. Norway declared war on ihz* Hcu'h.

MAY 17— German troops in Belgium captured Brussels
Other Nazi armored forces knifed thmugh openings in flic
Muglnot Line tn r.oiUietn Frame Th. rest d.i&gt; Mav 18, the
Gormans. with a loice of mine tha 2 onn !..•
leached the
Aisne l in e r Mav 211 K m f Loopoli .U Holgu.m suncnderi'd
tii' army to the Nazis The wm Id le.u m-d the n e.iuuii; of hhlrki teg. May 29— The British heg.ii) to withdtaw in Dunkirk

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APRIL 6, 1941—Germany invaded Greece and Yugoslavia.
M.n 12 It ii do If Hess, tiie Nazi s No .1 man, pai achuled into
Nc.ula M t n . 22 —Hitler stiuppori ins non-aggression pact
u l! s ' 1 -u d sent his at nmred ih\ isions ,ti lies tin- Russian
ts.i.n-i i h t 111 Pile tie i mans captured Odessa, raced to-,
waid Musiira Dec 7— Japan attacked Pearl Hurltor. The
l ,mle. 1 Sluter at war. Dec. 1II—Jap tioops inlaiirtl Philippines,*

STUKAS.CARVED A PATH FOR NAZI QAINS IN AFRICA
Jon 26, 1942—Arrival of U. S troops in northern treland
5"*.Fi. t nnnffuiu'id by the War Department May 22--The lirxt
e&gt;f the Latin-American nations. Mexico, declared war on Hu
A t Mav 23— Russian troops evacuated the Kerch IVmn,i
&gt;. the German drive continued xvilh nnabnled fur'• Mav
’ •; . 'll.c HAF hurled 1.130 planes against Cologne Jum r&gt;
: 'i iu" U. S. declared war on Bulgnrui, Hungary and Humania

JUNE 21 ttii.i-j. 3 Itoinn • 3 tto lU * j \ hi\
r..|jt umt the
L.bvdn poit u( 1obi uK A &lt;Month hilt i . Huh. \u«»a iihle to
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,was named as his lucceasor. Sept. 3—The Allies invaded the
Italian mainland. S ep t B— The HadoRlio Government In Italy
surrendered. Sept. 13— German paratroopers kidnaped Mus­
solini, took him to the Reich. A month later, on Ocl. 13, Italv
declared w a r on ltajejc-aUy, Germany. Dec. 23— Gen. Elsen­
hower was SuprnncyCommandcr of Allied invasion forces . ..

JAN 2, 1944—R A F planes dropped 1,120 Ions of bomb3 on
Berlin Jan, 4— Russian lioops. plunging ahead in a creui
winter ollt-nsis'e, crossed the 1939 liorder Iwlwcen Hu. u and
Poland Jan 14— U. S and British planet) began nmrj; ..llact
on the French invasion coart Jan 18— ttiiMian forces n|&gt;er,i I
new drive on Leningrad front, Masting lliiaur.fi Nazi lim •
Feb. 3— More than 1,100 U S. planes hit Wilhelm shaven

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anmhiluti &gt;1 a liu^e Genruti furic i ■ .pp.-it in the Dim per
Bend, March 1(5—The Gt i titan m re m retreat in Itii c ia un
till fronts i xce|it imtliid IV .k 'm n .nul Tarnopnl Match 20 •
With fli'.b t s ..!■ Hite s ‘ liuw mi. ,i.u. ».f n.i lapse, Nazi lumps
began «•« • iij.ai nn uf II ,n^ai) Mu..ii 2t -Gernumy occupntl
Htimanm, Tw o day* litter furls i■•ached Romanian frontier.

MAY 9 — SevaxtafKil was recaptured by the Russians. May 10
— Military targets In France and Belgium wero hit by 4,230'
Allied planes. June 4—The Allies occupied Rome. June 0—D-Day! z\llied Invasion of Europe began. June 18— U. S)
lumps cut oh 25,000 Nazis in Cherbourg area. July 20— H ith t cm apt-d assassins. Aug. 1— Fanning out in Normandy, U. Si
liwtps enter Brittany. Aug. 13— Allies invade south France^

YOU. ARE• ‘ NOW
CROSSING THE
RHINE RIVER.

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AUO. 25— U. S. and Preach troops marched triumphantly
into Paris. S«pL 2—American troops crossed into Bcfgfufn.
ScpL 6— Allied patrols made their first crossing o f the Ger1043— The U. S. Blh A ir Force set a new winter recor
consecutive days of bombiniz German conimunicntloi
Cologne Plain. D ec 3—Gen. Patton's tanks crossed the Saar.! » —Allied troop# whittled down N u i gains in the Ai
D cc .J 8 -T h # N a ils launched first offsnsive since D -D sy. . . . and AI race. Jan. IB ^Thc Russians opened three new

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JAH. If—Warsaw was liberated by the Russians. Soviet
forces crashed onto German oolt in Silesia. Feb. J— U. $■
troops cut Into the Siegfried Line. Feb. 0— The R u jU n Army,
on the Oder River, reached Zellin, 33 miles from SQ^ilp. Feb.
13—The U. S. 3rd Arm y breached the main SiegfrieaLme de­
fenses. Feb. 23— Tlic U. 9. drive tovzard the Rhine puih&gt;d beyond the Roer River, Mordt 6 - U . S. troops enlereti C^ognC

END OF H IU t R S

MAO DREAM

MARCH 9— The U. S. First Army captured the Remagt
Bridge and crossed the Rhine, Germany's last major wati
barrier. March 20— French troops drove the Nails oil tha la
French soil, crossed into Germany, And by mid-April Alik
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0 »^ Year? Three Years? Five Years? Look a t these
From the Army and Navy. Then Figure it Out foi
I understand back home they’
In spite of Midway, Bougainville, Ifcrawa,

Japan i» fighting on "interior" lines. It's true chat its fleet

Before you do, remember that many a gallant Amcriptn;

Saipan, heyte, Manila, Iw o jim a, Okinawa, and

is now much smaller than ours. But never forget that the

boy, now vibrant with the breath of life, w ill die aAthebapdfc

U. S. N avy has a much bigger job to do.

of the Jape.

all the other American victories, Japan now controls an area
and population far larger than the United States, and with
many natural resources greater than ours.
H er home islands are industrialized and organized to the
l a * rivet, the last kilowatt o f power, the last pair o f human

The Japs have stated, and no thinking man or woman

battle*hardened troops, many with ten years o f war behind

H ow many?

Thousand1 ? Certainly. Hundreds of thoufandf?

men to hold their empire, l b the Japanese, life is cheap.

W ell, bow many?

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ual, nothing.
Japan can put in the field over 4,000,000 well-trained,

Speak louder—I can’t hear yuh

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The emperor and the state mean everything

saying the war is over.”

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Sure, B ui— speak louder.
I f the w ar were to end tomorrow, Japan would have put
the seal on a conquest greater than Napoleon’s.

You 11 have to, to b e h ea rd abo\o the bloods gurgles of the men
who arc dying at this very moment of our clay of "Vi. lory \ . . the

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Y h k b daftndad France, the low countries and the Western

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have more fun, .cue up generally?

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month, or next year, for you?
th* Jap homo ftoqt, firmly indoctrinated in emperor wor-

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gel drunk on our sucres* so far.

ghostjiy.whwperSjjnighty in-voluine, o f ilie niKti who died-not trr kill
one nation hut to kill all tyranny.

But," you say, "the war with Japan won’t end tomorrow.
W ell, what about it? W ill k end "tom orrow ,

Celebrate louder, America!

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choose, pray for our dead, and for Ilie li\es of ll
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i pint of blood. We can choke back our cheers
d for ihc mighty lask that lies ahead.

Japan still boasts an army o f 4,000,000 fanatical, last-ditch fighters,

K s s p d o in g a ll y o u r country a t k i t

Today is but the symbol o f the many days to come.

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Guard Fires First
Heroic Part Played
By Thia Brairch Of
Service Expecting
To Fire Last Shot

Russians Young'
Shot Military Heads
Bring Success
Able Red Army Lead­
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Even Terms, Won

MIAMI, May 7. (.Special)
Coast Guardsman fired the
first American shot in the war
against Germany, and undoubted­
ly others will be on the scene
when the last trigger 1. *&lt;|ii.cz&lt;!
&lt; in ths Pacific. PU ns nre nind&lt;
and probably within a few hours
o f the cessation of hostilities m
' Europe will begin an exodus of
Cos it Guardsmen from- Atlantic
waters to swell Navy force* ulresdy facing Nippon.
Coast Guard and Coast Guaid
manned vessels hoisting nnclim
fo r the other side of the world
Will leave behind them u truly
Impressive war record—a morn
started o ff Greenland in Scptrmbar, 1941. Capture of the Nor.
‘wagian ship Busko by the cultei
Northland under Lieut. Comdr.
Leroy McCluskey, Inter riiptnio
o f the port at Key West, mid
lltjuldatlon of a Nasi weathei
station, was a sotto voce fore­
runner of thia country’s entry
into World War II. The action
Waa Ugallzod by our treaty with

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In months that .'orb wed, the
C. G. cutters Bpeneer, Camplieil,
Icarus and the Invasion transporta Chase, Hunter
Liggett
Leonard Wood and Bayfield tie.
cams well known. Coast Guard
•vlatlon Chalked up an envinble
record, not only with bomhi'.g
operations, but for rescue and »•
connsIssanre work.
" Capture of the fh*lt Nari U
boat crew was scored bv thf
Icarus. IJeuL (now l.ieut. Comd- .
rtd.) M. D. Jester, nftcrwnrd
captain of the port at MImiiii
blasted the null is* the
&gt;
and shelled it Into submission o ff
tbs Carolines. Thlrty-thrre mem
bars of its crew were hri I -I
ashore at Charleston, 8 C
The Campbell's running lie tile
With half a dozen aiihmer*|t»| •while protecting an Atlnnlir con
Toy* made spectacular history.
The 827-foot cutter was hunting
tlm wolf pack In heavy sens and
finally found it, 26 miles from
tbre.. convoy. Tho battle started
late one evening and ran into the
fan&amp;Wlnjg
afternoon.
climaxi-d
f M t the Campbell ripped n 12
foot bolt In her hull while rum
suing One of tl.i raiders.
» Dodging
plodding
mcrrhnnt
vaaaels In convoy and having to
ebanre course every few minute,
complicated the Spencer's job
WfMn (he picked up ■■ U-boat
lying dead ahead. Well placed
clpth charged brought the suli to

By IIHEHRY BOWEN
A P Ncwsfeaturcs Writer
Russia’s military success was
tnsde possible in part by an
nmsrin.g group at young, able
military leaders who met the
Nails, r.t the height of their
power.
absnrlied
tht
hardest
blows of Hiller’s legions and then
beat them heck step by step to
the henrt of their own strong-

AMID IfTTINO flat to a thatched hut on Okinawa Island, Marine riflemen wait In vain for the Jap sniper who
h ,&lt;l i » . ii (.i ni ..t Ibrm from It- cover l-il-r they found that the sniper rf ill/inr. the futility of It all. had
Vilu.l liin w-lt with „ r-enade. Official U S Marine Corps photo.
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th«* uni l-ffgjr*. They nrr the
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C h » * r hn« nlw nyp ' M d l v f r o l th r
troofln*' in e m e rg e n cie s, and tn
d n tc hn* l»een able to r e t iivvny
nltnont unscathed.

,\ni|o witnn*icd nnothrr f'onM
ffimnl firnt thr firei iiIubm i *#
l»4* launched from nnl«ST. Light
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th*
went her »hlp» •routing plnncv left, the de«Ji
i . «’i'f unit
the* potrnl I'oihl Itiinrd manned lar ding -hip
\i—f*’t Wihi.v mol thr I ropohl. whereupon thr* I.ST went in mid
di*rmhnr Ited '&lt;7 vehicle* iwid tun
fight log ini n
At Nornuindy the tnfnM'**!’
nail/ found th'Miiwelve-a. |h**u
«nndp
men ami founlle**
lif
pile* varle put nuhnfe I'
whR here that t **u*t &lt;•lift r lain«t .
•o •kille*l in •mall h&lt;»Hi work flint
Allied nnvirw hud (ailed u|hi
them to train oilier pervuiitiet in
ftptdjnr craft technitjuea, rue*,
their fir«t r»*nl lent
T h i «(«&lt;I
ateel and Iron trnpa were under
water everywhere, minea floated
off liciichf*, everything the tier
mnn» had wur firing, and all in
on'' ilires (ton- nrnWiinl. Thrnugn
thi« dm»lh-lndene«l aturni ( ‘onat
( i uar tit mm t(Kik their «hnre of
tl(«Mp» 44*lt4*l (*, and with it ol i in
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(iu n rd fleet did not fo rg e t o n r o f
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lin y fle e t o f «tripped-«low n H3fi&gt;4iter« r a n g 'd the. C h iir.iie l fo r

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fllto MARSHAL Karl Gord voi.
Itundstrdt (above), dc-p sed for­
mer commander-tn-chief of the
(icrinun arinitM on the western
front. v.-os captured by units of the
Vitli Division, H. 8. 7Ui Army, in
ll.« town of Bad Toll. Tile liaul was
mudr while (he Yanks were driv­
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day. nfter D-day, plucking soldlers. sailors, marines, fliers from
its choppy and frigid waters.
More than 1.000 wore rescued.

jjjr Victory has been worwhe hard woy-fcy millions of Americans ond ourAllies
W They have given their’ lives 'thot we may five'In 0 peaceful, free and
democratic world The peace they've so dearly woods?
now over Europe*^. lets keep this peace!.Lets'
do all we con to make this 6 belter;
U w e d d j m d . lc e e p l i f a w o y v . v

Thrir teamwork was indicated
by rapid shifts of outstanding
men from front to front and from
post to post. Moscow’s announce­
ment of sueh changes was Some­
times cnsufll in the extreme.
April 5, 1946, for exainplo, n
radio report ahout other r.iatlers fryer, led that Gen. Alexei
Antonov hsd been chief of staff.
Only a short time liefore, the
fact that Jie was assistant chief
hsd been revealed when he at­
tended the Yalta conference.
He took the tdure of Marshal
Alexander M. Vasilevski, son of
a Volga peasant, who took over
the leadership of the 3d Whlto
Russian Army, succeeding Gen.
Ivan rhemayakhovsky who died
of ivounde.
Known as n practical soldier.
Marshal Vasilevski had previous­
ly worked side bv stdo with Mar
shal Gregory K. Zhukov who ltd
the
Russian
assnults
toward
Stettin
and
Uerlin.
Marsha;
Zhukov is also a former chief o.
ataff. He joined the Russian
Army Ss a private. In 1915 and
rose slowly until 1932 when he
attended n school for young off!-

a promtecnt part In the futhtof the Hitlsr-Stalin' .pact,
Icg around Stalingrad. Later, a;
behind the drive which blast­
m m
commander of the narellan Arm&gt;
ed the Germans from the vicinity
he was responsible for the long
of Moscow', and was said to have
Finnish front, tie, too, is a ioreliminated a mass of clerical dismer chief of ataff. H r w n i once
order In Rtuslan Military af/Ww
reported dlamliaed from com' I
before taking over the 1st While
mand (in 19.39) because of “ lack
Russian Army for Its great vicof success." But he was restored
lory drive.
to powr^.
Marshal Konstantin K. RokcsGen. Ivan C. Bargramian won
•ovsky commandsd the 2d White
his spurs as a cavalry expert
Russian Army In the great smash
while a young officer in the &gt;b
that cracked the Hiller strong­
Csarist armies. When the Soviet
holds. Unlike many of his col­
regime came to Rower. he bnfckvd
leagues who are of proletarian
the movement wholeheartedly. He
hlrth. he comae from a good Do­
la an Armenian who has won
ji.«h family. One of the younger
victories for the Soviet lorcck at
Soviet leaders, he made his re­
Kharkiv, Kursk and Vitanek. in,
putation in the Moscow fighting.
command of the 1st Uultic Army k*
From there he went to Stalingrad
placed hint in tor northern lint
mid became a leader on several
ties during the drives that root
important fronts.
ed the Germans from the sea
Marshal Ivan S. Konev did
frontier.
some of hit most Important work
Working with Bargramian on
as commander of the 1st Ukrathe nortnero front was Gen ,1
nian Army. He is the son-of a
Ivan
i. Maslennikov. He com­
peasant family and an apostle of
manded the lid Baltic Arpiv in
Marxist communism, calling his
some of the crucial lighting. b'.u
men "comrade” and refusing to
ne, too, was moved irom com­
wear epaulets on his greatcoat.
mand to command as straw*,
Hr led the Invasion of routharn
dictated. Ho was one of trie Poland. A ciarist soldier in World
heroes of the Caucasus campaign -*
War I, he Jofned the Red •Army
in 1019 and by 1922 was peuple’ i
. Another leader wnosu name u
identified with noruiorn &lt;^iemcommissar on tha general staff. •
Uons is Marshal Leonid A. Govo­
Marshal Rodion Y. MsllnoVaky
rov. As commander of the Leninwas a corporal In World War lj
grad-Army, he is credited witn
Ilia command In the 1946 victory
twice breaking tho Manncrheim*
drive waa the 2d Ukranian Army.
line, iq HUH and 1044.
He la credited with victories at
Nikopol, Dnepropetrovsk and 8talino. A native of Odessa^ he had
the satisfaction of. leading ths
^ THEY CANT
focrea that amashed tha Nails
A l A t t NO IONOU U Jesse Hoper
back from his home t»wn.
’
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TAKE
Moborovlcle, oow aged all of threw,
The 3d Ukranian Army ‘ assign­
YOUR
ment to- the crucial final phases whose recent birthday party In ths
of the drive Into Nasi territory New York City home of his parents,
?
AD
went to Marshal Feodor 1. Tol- Joseph and Detanka Moborovlcle,
....
htiklin. One of the heroes of the waa a reminder of his fame In being
Sevastopol fight, he led the at­ born at ess to an open lifeboat
tack on Rudapest and took a Little Jesse was born off our Atlan­
V*'-**'
prominent part in thg negotia­ tic coast after the ship carrying his
,d »»’
tions- which placed Bulgaria in mother sod Dr. Leonard 1L Conly
the* Allied column.
e l Brooklyn, N. Y , wus sunk by a
Typical of tha changea In high U-Boat torpedo. (Interna!tonal)
command ao casually announced
by tho Ruaatans waa the' placing herven of Stsllngrsd. he took an
of bcttlo-browed Gen. Adrcf ' I. Important part In the recaoture
Yeremenko In command of the of the Kerch Penintula and ltd
4th Ukranian Army In April 1946. troops \*hlch blasted their way
BILLBOARD
He had been commander of the I Into White Runnla.
2d Baltic Army which had been 'Specialist* in winter warfare.
inactive for a time. Ona of the Marshal Kyril A. Meretakov took
tent

W h o can blame American*.for'®t
mad with joy a« Hitler’g cnieJ war
JitorthefouRht and worked and Buffered gri
loss, thla hour of triumph U deaerve*
But our men are etill fighting and &lt;
out there in the Pacific. I f vw
w e ll be letting them downl

L e ft stick to oar war Jobk o
nays, “W ell done— you can

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

XXXVI

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Fighting’ Nazi Hold-Outs in Denmark

Truman Statement Is
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Admiral Doenlts had uiirondithmallv -urn-nth m l all hr
in Denmaik. Holland and n«&gt;ith*t-«t (.ermnny S« ••!•••
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Vnlified in Berlin today a.s
Mnrshnl Stalin joined the A l ­
lies in proclaiming the w ar’ s •
end The pu|ier* were signed A
amid tl.e ruins o f w lint H it-w ,
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With Services At Is Re-arrested In
Naval Air Station Bootleg Roundup

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tho cemetery.
Jug* o f ’’shlno” at the
The officers turned and gave
vhlch lad to Geneva Avvetbe nedlrt roa.1,
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(•ermans Agree Must
Surrender All A ir­
c r a f t Armaments.
Ships, Equipment

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Mr*. J.P. HaU waa Indocted In­
to tho Pilot Club at tho regular
meeting of th* group held U the
Hotel Mayfair last nl
fWOBni- f V f t M . . ,
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ti U A M. May 9, &lt;/V&gt;— Official
announcement of German capitu­
lation reached American troop* at
11 o'clock last night, but It cama
as an anticlimax for the army
unit marine infantry on Okinawa^
who are *till tagged down In th«
An Impressive
V-K' Bay service
('Icndoo Charles. 22 . »h. •
jmi&gt;
formidable Japanese line acroe* n i
Tuesday at 12:30 capcd from Kaifonl IVi .'t nt'cr conducted Tucaday
the bland.
£ 7' ^
iv M. In front •o f '’ the Admin- June 11, 19(4, has bwn iviu-n 1
Tha 1-ositlon M the
IsOatfap Bulldln at the Sanford to th* slate prison after hru&gt; •
..----jy caht&gt;ed*by State Highway patrol­
’ fr ffflr 'g e b flr
onnW and' eT An workers of men and county deputies m :i hi gi»tere&lt;l across Ihe enure §00p- th* Station gathered for qnlrmn I bootleg liquor roumluii Hatur.h.v
yard line, but the fighting con­ observance of the victory- Back1 aftrrroon.
tinued fcs hitter *4 anywhere In of th* platform upon whlrh the | Charles was »ei*e-l. t- g. * • r
the Pacific and naval
i n guinflro still Station ftrehestra sat. was the, with u i&gt;rother. Fle.ninr ( h •
has not knocked cout the Japanese flag at half mast in honor of the Bnd two girl companion*, at 'toartillery.
late President Roosevelt.
The Rustic Cabin on I hi- Orlando
The First marine division on orchestra started the program Highway, after their ’ :i»i I t l
the wept coast drove Into the with the playing of "Anchors Sedan had been recognise! |,v
edgO of Ilakeshi village, a mile Aweigh*.
, |
|Talley Hattawny, deputy ut Cti»
from the capital city of Naha,
Comdr. J. G. Rlinwy, USNR, act- selherry-. and Roy Ryder, m -la
and was expected to link up Tueaday with men o f tha 77th army Ing captain of the Station, voiced Me nl laotgwood.
division
who are threatening the spirit of the occasion when The Saturday arrest » i&lt; ""-d.
'
1after the two deputies had iolbd
Hhuri. a city of 00,000, ahead of h- said;
"Today we honor the vbtory of Deputy Sheriff Jack lllckton on I
tne center of the line. The 77th
has stormed one of the principal our fighting forces In Europe. We , State Patrolmen I.. C Ree.lei .1 I
the
defrr.se ixisitiuns, a hill feature all may rejoice ta the thought H &lt;* Bute*, and
that the Job has been well done nf » wild chnse which • - 1
near Hhuri.
It ha* been a tremendous task Friday, in wrhlch the boot l e v Ships Ilombard Jape
I
On the east coast the Seventh amt rverynne who has rontrlhuteil eluded Patrolmsn llemlpi
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division, chiefly engaged in mop­ his share, may rightfully Join in Perry Mero ami Bill ta w
of
Thanksgiving the State Beverage Department
ping up Japanese troops who the prayers
Chief R. G. William- nrromhich all ihould offer up on thin
broke through tha lint In a rennnied by Deputy Sheriff .luck
1
cent counter-attack, made alight occasion.
"N o one should overlook the re­ Hickson, however, did catch iip
gains, also allied by a gontlnupua
Cwltasr* ew Paw*
maining struggle In the Pacific with and relied Friday, two well
which will take all our resources known Sanford negro bootlo l*&lt;’ &gt;«,
and efforts.
Even though the Jack Johnson and Jerrv Mm tin.
Number on* Axis partner ha* to whom taoth-g shine liit.i In on
been disposed of and the forces delivered by the white men
The chase started when S ip««
of the second member of th*
Axis have laid down their arms' visor Mern and Bill Lewis of th.
In unconditional surrender, th.rr Stiitr Ilrvrrajfr Dtpariinn-t.
still remains a long) hard and ing An n tip, unt in th«*i» * *i
costly struggle In the Pacific to ntnr I^ftkr\irk% f&gt;im*trry F t .•(»•&gt;
destroy the third and last mem- lift erniion, mitetly await.lie
trr of the A lii. To Ihti end we meeting of bootloggrrs they »u.
must remember that this ta not pectnl would take plarr
Ip
the time to relax our efforta,
Klwanians will meet Thursday but to concentrate on speeding drov* a ID3fl Font, amt in it.
two men and two women.
evening oa .tha
Shufflgtaerd (Inal victory so our ffation may
‘‘Don’t look at them, Bill, you
Court on the Lake Front T8r a return to a normal and peaceful
Just drop o ff and watch them
Lad lea night .picnic and fis t-fr y . way of life."
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Srhile I go to get help," said
On Uila account, no faceting was
Comdr. Winer introduced Lieu t Mero. whq then aped to llaumari’*
held today at tha Hotel Mayfair.
M
VaNP ' Grocery to lelepbone Chief W.ljt,m* and th# S h eriff* office
Tha flret eeaalon o f a Scout­ fuet offlckf i t tHl Station, who Haigs
masters Training Court* for told of hla participation In the State Patrolman Bender (pit word
Normandy
landing
on
Juna
6,
of the call and picked up Mero
negro boy scoata' vrllt •be held
He itatod that hla Job at the .«-*©cery.
Thursday nlfh
. 10, at tha 1944.
during
tha
Invaelon
wae
u
Naval
Oddfellow*
H
When they got to Lewis ho
!J a" Me
l l Cj*t i erTLa Cun-fir* liaison Officer with the informed them that he had soci.
Avenue, at ftti
American
Infantry
and
It
waa
hla
Douglas will be
1course leader.
tho men In tho car put out two
. Foeter, field duty to direct tho firing from 6 gallon Jug*. Just then, arrnnlaccording to J.
•hip*
to
tho
achu
He
told
of
executive.
practice landl: . on th* English Ing to Mero, th* bootleg car
•here, of tho I hour poetpone- paased them. They, turned and
Firemen answered • call at meat tacause
m weather, B
1IU pursued In a wild chase at terri
bad
and
10:66 yesterday u
at
then ,of tho general aea sickness flc speed that led to Five Points.
Wagner, Longwood ami Markham
City Incinerator,
» t whan, (ha landing waa made.
noon. Some damage to tho arm
where'the police car broke down,
Lieut'
Beery
paid
tribute
to
en framework
tho Idnerator
-amework o ff tha
Iatnaral
Army* Navy co-operation that and the bootleggera escaped.
waa reported by Fire Chief Mack uudo tho landing possible, and
Chief William* stated today
Cleveland.
that h* and Deputy Jack Hickarfn,
mantionad
thr
Naval
amphibious
« ■ .a ■iawn ' —
stioim In crossing the Rhine. in th* latter’s car, passed th«
V-K Day solemn. negroes, Jbhnson anj]__ Martlp,
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Stalin Ratifies Surrender;
G oering Seized By 7th Army

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Deputies Made Itig
Importance Of Con­
tinuing VJ Effort
Haul On Saturday

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W E D N E S D A Y . M A Y !».

Stores ( ’lose, Uni on
S e n ices W e r e Hold
A t lhiptist C h urch

W A S H IN G T O N — May 9.
(A P ) — T h e
governm ent
showed niRiui o f hesitancy
today at plunging into (tA re­
conversion tusks, involving
two main factoro— manpower
niul metal. Paul M cNutt noti­
fied the W M C lnbor m anage­
ment comm ittee he migh.
ask its support fo r p ie re ­
vival of manpower legislation,

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F L O R ID A .

No Excitem ent
In Santord On
Finish Of Nazis

W ASHINGTON.
Mar
9.
( A P ) — Pretident Truman "reluctantljr" signed Initiation
extending the Praft Act aa a
'‘ compelling necessity In the
continuance of military ope rati on* agalntt Japan.*

defeated but month.
The \VFS freed tha aircraft Induatry permitting the construc­
tion of airliner*, but began hack­
ing water on relaxing controls
over aluminum, copper and steel.
The cutback in Army contract*
Is light so fur, despite V-K day.
However, scores were resorted
"in the works."
President Truman’s statement
on unconditional surre"der for
Japan Is widely viewed In Con­
gress .* easing the wny for the
Japs to end the futile war. Home
legislator* interpreted It as lend­
ing credence to rumored peace
overture* from Tokyo.

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producing .Mpniity of thiu well
cannot In* imulr until forth, r
teuts have hern made," llunibli
officials said, "but this in u real ‘ T A L I A r t A '- S I L . M ..y 9. (/l1)—

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p n v im ia ly
work" follnwinir IVarl IlnilxM ifitfi lotAitnl S l i 11J
It Is located a milr north and a Florida coupler t.« yivr three days
Thr Arinnl Hrrvirra l*rojrrafn «»f lumped by th r S riin V - f in t iif n
ipiurter-mile rust of the numl&gt;er notice lirforr they may obtain
thr Kationul (%»nfrrriu*r i»f t ’hn* (•ei.ftru f u r H rm iiiu lr • .m iitk I'o m
licensess„-. cleared
nti.l one Sunnilnrd lest well in ( ’oilier murnag,
liana nnd Jrma ia uvnlrr thr *h m o aii.n erA ut f l u .1 .la v
nrnyer. Tnero was 11 -hoi. lalk roctiun nf Dr. Amlrrw NS
iriv 11.it .t h r i n five . r u t k .1 mils County, which is now producing through |hr legislature liy a ilri-21
Ci lo 20 barrels of ml a day.
|house \otr ye-tcida)
and wnn
hv tlie Rev. .1 II
.....
11nd rhall, Nntiufitil Din^tor «ri*l D» Ir u v r l it ll'ivv iiiit.*
Company's Hla.rmenl
, sent to (iot &lt; .i Id well lor Ids »lg''Am trlra tho llivuitiful" was Willinm A Itynn, uaauriutr ilirr«
I ii n preparml statemeut, the • oatun
sung in rlosinir.
tor.
•The measure introduced in the
rompnny said:
Rev. Root prefaced hi- talk
Tho Reverend Gordon in n re­
"Humble Oil &amp; Refining com­ senate by Senator Lloyd F. Boyle
with the storv of Ros-rwulf. who cent member of tho National
of
Sanford and |a»«e&gt;l there early
pany's N'o. 4 , Gulf Toast Realties
left his king. loin In Sweden to Council and ha» attended several
corporation writ, now nt a tidal in th, session, will tacuine e f ­
free Denmark of a monstn To round table me«tinirs in (his
depth of 11,507 feel in Mine, fective imnicdinlch upon being
All
persons
wlm
plan
to
vicinity prior to anumim? his
traallaHed Its !*■■* T » » i
completed n drill stem te-t on signed h&gt; Gov Caldwell or after
new duties on the lecture tram. slaughter any |ivi-&gt;ti&gt;ck during May 7 , I 9 4 fi, using a Johnson i having stayed five days in his
tile
coming
year,
may
secure
a
He is a native of FayrUcvillr.
type wall packer. »»t ut 11.549 office without approval &lt;&gt;r veto.
Trnn., received his education .it permit to slsught, i . und Irntn feet, with a '«-inrh rhoke tat
It provides that applicants for
the
provisions
of
'
nntrul
Ordei
the Columbia Theological Scinin
tom, 3 -8 -inch choke nt top. T*&gt;t mnrriagi liceii-rs must flic a f f i ­
No.
1,
In
reganl
to
the
slaughter
ary at Atlanta, Ga.
tool open for one hour and . 0 davits with the county judge, then
The Reverend Cardinnl has of live stock, including reslric minutes.
wait three days before the li­
lions,
by
attending
a
meeting
to
spoken to over a million and a
"Had 6 9 9 0 feet of oil. 10 feet cense is Issued During the peri­
Peter •William Kmge, retired half Gla In hie lecture work lie held at the Rnlioning Board
od. u copy of Ihe application will
potter, died at the home- o f his which ha* taken him up the office nt the Armory, Tiiursdsv of salt water, 30 feat of salty
oil cut mud. 6U a iw u » *hul-irv i ta |s)st*&lt;i at Uiu Jrwut tloor yf U»a •
snd daughter,
I .Si r ' t tMr.
r .and whlfh h"
U k*n hl™ U
JL
, 1
«••
•on-in-lawr and
and .UughUx .^Mr^^^aml^ _A]qU1 Uighxay Jntn ttStprTJUa±
grronL -,4n,tftLrff. rrcu ure, U33 rr iamCTC-lxmfrthmue.
— —
" — throughout tjie-nmntryrHe ^hi n r in ^U i Ai-tfr-Peterson, rrr.tiary.
attorn hoi* flowing I Rep. Andrew* of Union County.
a t-8:26 o’clock
last
nijrh
pertaining pwMur#i 6226* pounds. Now p r * \opposing the hill, eaid ta hari
.*.^11
_i. preeent
of absence from t Tta new ordinance i»«rUlnln^
'l. .. on
.. leave
___
Born 8*pL 3. 18114 in Church- E
chair in history at tayola to the sale of meat in Sanfori paring to set seven inch, outside been asked hv numerous county
town, Ohio. 61r. Kmge had made University
will
also
ta
explained
nt tha
of Chicago.
He is a
judges to help defeat IL "lt'a
I f ...
_
hla home In take Mary for 20 native o f Iron Mountain, 6Uch., meeting. Application forms for dimension casing at 11,660 feet. going to drive the marriage busi­
"A n accurate eatimate of the
.ant, Hhs had been InTlI health and received hla theological edu­ permits to slaughter have been
producing capacity of this well ness to the slate &lt;&gt;f Georgia and
for
Hr_____
was a member cation In Rome, Italy: received mailed put.
, ,twoj yyear*.
. ____
cannot be made until rasing has ^lronude common law marriages,'’
of the Naxartne Church uf U ka hla degree as Doctor of ITdlosodeclared.
Mary.
(I'M tlsM S Oa r*xw Three)
phy In history from the. Univer­
Rep. Jenkins of Alachua Coun­
Survivors Include the widow, sity o f Illinois and la also a
ty said th* “ primary objection**
Mrs. Frances Jane Emge of U ka visiting professor In hUtoiyj
Istory-a^
4i)i
to rouplrs crossing the state lino
tv»o daughters, Mrs. Pugh the Catholic University of wash»o ta married " 1* that th# county .
'V A D
L. A. Shrincr of longjudges get considerable fee* that
dgy
m
ifl
■
~ il W. Kmge: _ ......
........................
they do not report" fo r perform­
ftaSbl
Zeltlin r#e*W«d his PhD
Registration of taiullords under
and three from Columbia University, New
ing marriages.
the recently esUkliltad
rent
one sistor,
tO M Its m m I aa* Vareej
Rep. Carlton nf Duval, wno
control
provisions,
7
*1
1
1
tixe
place
All.
residents
o
f
Sanford
and
of
ugusUne of Marietta,
•teered the bill to passage, aaid
■
at
tba
Armory,
starting
Tuesday.
Seminole
County
who
have
not
v •it would prevent "hasty marriafa*
CHILD D I U
•
May I I , and will continue until been counted In the Btate census •hat wind up In divorce," and Ren.
- 7*111 he conFred J. Brandt, Jr„ two year June 16, It was announced by now being taken are requested Clement of Pinellas said It would
atarene Church
Friday at 2:30 old son o f Mr. and Mrs. FJ. A. B. Peterson, secretary of the to telephone the office o f the **op “ s lot of these drunken mar­
J. R. C«X Brandt o f Sanford, died early Semlnple County Price end Ra­ C&gt; amber of Commerce at the riage* and party marriage*."
w
B. F. Gr*. thlX morning In Tampa where Ms tioning Board.
City Hall or call 637-J In ogiler
Rep. Baskin of Marion said 1
Ung. Inter- wmfhgr wae visiting her sister.
Onr fTuesday,
all other branch** to glva this Information.
tw
he had been subject to such
the U ft* Mrs. A.W . Stump*. Mrs. Brandt of the Hatlonihg Board will be
It U Important that everyone aw ” 1 wouldn't be a marri *
n kurwrgl fa tha former Anna Maria F#L closed down ia ordeT that all ha counted In th* census, th* tndav tacaure my w ife’s t
of arrafige- law* o f Sanford. Funeral arrange workarx may aid Jn th# rent re­ dendllna af which will be 8«t«r- should hav* kept m* at bay
dejfi l(a ? . I I , for th* counting. a shot-jun."

SInlighters As ke d
To Meet At Armory

Peter. William Em«re
Died Tuesday NitfKt

I-amllords Register
May 15 Be Sure You’re In
Census Being: Taken

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lafi; l&gt;»ve While,
V ir u . drunk mil! ilia
orderly. J2C; Hi tie Singleton.
Improper parking, 22' Haywood
Cosby mul Wilev Moore, pnmbini f 1 1 each.
For failure lo report fot in­
tuition. Floyd Sinipaon was held
‘nr » I ’ S Marshal. Itnlph rh is •ttilni being held toi investign
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BATES

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Otk per line tor three insertion*

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VACANT five room liouac, 28ixi
MISCELLANEOUS m oval" t«i A mer li n nf Snvict
SanJord Ave
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Convenient SOFA BEDS!
A c o m f o r t c o r n e r l o r y u o r livdiiir
r o o m — lr\ d a y a I m e l i
sofa
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lionie d o e a n 't need a n e x t r a b e d im cucdonally! U uiuitifully iipliolntereil
u n d w ith full Hprinif c o i m tr u c ti o ii
u n d n in h otfuny f ra m e .

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'* a‘"'! h id in g Iteriltli iardn. For
■•fcsfiult
vif irfbu ttery
ReluH'CJi

Opining w«*c fined Si!f» or lU) d»y*
Mum'* Sliii/lclnry wu* fined |fi
u Is iliiy* fm reekle** driving.
Bund* were K*lrrnteil bv ne
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the following cflBlyr,
S'lln- Mm William*, dbordcrly

DUNCAN PHYFE SOFA
I ’lit lp m c tl n f t e r t h e s k i l l e d I S th O n t u r y dcniifneru,
lli is lii i i u a i i P h y f e ntifu will a d d i h u r m to y o u r liv in g
room , D u r a b ly u p h o l d tired in tu p o a tr y *

W ELD IN G t B y a n u p
34) year*’ w ooer!enco w!
x n le ee every Job. W«
u r v c ie U a trfaL Ten
located at &lt;06Vt F m
A . ft. Welch.

wounded.

/Ae chair w ith

MATTRESS RKNOYATINO
rtment furnished, A LL
T Y P E S m attraaoaa 8od bo
no children. Call
phana 1100.

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FOR RENT-

ANTEDSHOES, Site 10.
tricycle

Herand

ATTENTION t

B ervtea
and vacationist*
room a tw o blocka f

SL one half block of oeaah
day or week- Phone 049-R. '

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TABLES for EVERY PURPOSE!

B e a u tifu l, . . and

W ith every clinir should be u table, for convenience

w o n d erfu lly com o rto b le. B le n d s

and good tunic! Tho addition of a few Well choaen

w ith c o m p a n io n

tables confern upon a room th a t rich, livable ”up to

Obviously

a n u f f . appearance.
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(.’hairs to Match

a' iielj.
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l.imia Jitfiffci, Arttii#

dUcloard.
"The camp* werr m.ma -nl by
American military pi.iie nndri
Intolcruhlc ctmdltiinu," hr *uid
1'i'1' 1 HU; [.run Morrl*. d lv
“ In Camp Nn. I, the Rii»*ihii* ■td. ilc Liindurt, 12(1:
fslwarr*
wera held together with (ini
' ' -u", diunk and dUurderly
mtma, under G«rnin*i ndminUti u *:’» I uni.. II. William*, recklem
tion. (am p* 85 am 1 4f&gt; weir rn t in in"- and
no ^rivrr* liceiue
cluieil with haibed wire, with m a­ ‘.’m lliiiuiii' Itighlnwer, dL'oiilrr
chine gull* un wah hto"or*. Tin-|
tm nind
frr-- Jullu*
l&gt;u"*i
Ru»*lan.'i worked Ulidcrgiound trn
" d i'il'
ri'ililurl,
110.
Th
to twelve hunt a dully uml were
....
f (Alvin Hnore, ehaure'
badly dretsed.
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"When a Soviet genet ul ap
.".uni jfjprj qinoiinlaJ to S44'
itarxilj.llia . prlauner* wrpt Joyful TlV'-duTfr |I 8
y and demanded immediutu re­
f l w Monday. Paul D aniel* w»*
patriation."
Golikov laid "outragvoue Incl- token In tho Y alta a g r e e m e n t
dente” look place In Egypt In
G olikov said Russia h a s already
which “ Pollih o gi tut nra,
with rep atriated 04.180 A llied wai
tin approval of the BritUh, and c iv ilia n pri.soneri from for
“ip rc a J mallcou* untl-Suvlet pro­ mcr G erm an-held te rr ito r y , ary*
paganda" nnd tried, with provoca­ (hat an additional 136 ,8 1 2 pri
tion! and threat*, to ditiufdc ton ers are ready lo bu rep a tria t­
Ruaalan ax-priioocra from return­ ed- A ll ouch B ritish and A m trlcai
prisoners o f w ar, he said, hay*
ing to the Soviet Union.
KUiala, Golikov exerted, Inn been rep atriated , with th e excop
obierved all obllgationy under- tlon o f a sm all group *&gt;f kick and

FURNISHED apartment or cot-

PERM A NEN T

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trade too large or too em ail.
Am w illing to se ll on term *.
You don’t h ave to aee anyone
but m e. Janie* A . W illiam *,
Sipca Ave.

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AN INDEPENDENT

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Stalin Delays Official Announcement Of Victory
As British And Americans Celebrate Peace In Europe
America Greets An­
nouncement With
Solemn Prayer And
Hilarious G n y e t y
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NEW YORK. May 7. (AIM
— A C B S correspondent Ed­
ward
II. Murrow reportrd
from
l-ondon
today
lh*1
President Trum an and Prim e
M inister Churchill were pre­
pared to broadcast o fficia l
new* of the aurrender at
noon today but w ere d e la t ­
ed because Marahal Stalin
waa not yet ready.

Gen. Eisenhower
Gets Surrender
■' To Allied Annies

I .O M I U N , M ai T, ( A P ) — l io n
oral E is e n h o w e r a n n o u n ce d th e
G e r m a n unc onditional s u r r e n d e r tu
t h e weslcii* Allien uttd
st Ins h c n d iiu a rte M Bt R eim s,
F ien ci ituiav r h e siiMender » io
made
Ln l ol G rn.
( . u s t a f Jodi,
chief
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thr . Suprem e
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\filial I pnim im ) liy
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ran
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Thr »*ntl of Kurof&gt;eAn war, cam e
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11 ha* r U nnpil m Irant 4fl,0l&gt;0t000
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r * i f l r five v t h i i . rig h t m o n th s ,
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Continues Push
On Mindanao

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“ ParMameirt will m eet at
the u iu a l tim e |onm rigw ."

W A SH IN G T O N , M a y
7.
(A P ) — P re sid e s!
Trum an
M ill Io d ic he had agreed
with the London and Muwcow
governm ent*
th at
he
would m ake no announcem ent
on 'th e aurrender of enem y
force* “until a alm altin eou *
announcem ent can be made
by the three goTeram enU."
U ntil a alm ultaneoui statement can be made, he d e ­
clared. “ there la n oth in g I
can or w ill aay to you."
The F reeidenl'a abatement,
releaerd by Tree# fleerelary
Jonathan IH nlela, waa add m a e d to the preaa and
radio*.
W hen Dante la waa aakrd
about Britlah annooacem enl*
that tom orrow wilt be obaerced aa V -B D ay, be aald
(h at he had nothing to add
to lha P resid en t'! atatem enL

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TWO W O U N D E D V E T E R A N S o f the present w *rv Pvt, J a m o U
noch ( le ft) and Seam an T h om as J. K yle, d isu n itie s of Iwu Jtmu.
ook h op efu lly nt the m eeting place uf the U nited N ation* Security
C onfarence in Man Francleco. L ite thoir buddies fig h tin g on fron t.
In Europe ami the P a cific, th ey term to hope th » l the conference
will, a* P resident Trum an said In h* opening *per-ch. crentc * world
iecu rity orgnnlaatlon which would enforce justice and redeem the
sacrifice* or war. ( Intel n a tio n a l)

Local Stores To Senator Pepper
Close As Soon As Pledges America
V-E Day Arrives To Finish Japan
Public Ih Standing Wants German Indus­
By A w aiting Formal
tries And General
Presidential Word
S t a f f Eliminated

i n t A a»o«laie 4 Wre*e)

America grouted announce
, ment t&lt;&gt;&lt;t«y &lt;if Germany's
Stores are rripim lod to rlooe
unconditional aurrender with it* soon n* the official announce
m cnl o f V K D ay by the P rcsl
u m ixture of cmotlona.
dent I* received. In accordance
Hilarious gaycty, aolemu mlh.Thc .OecUlon flt.lbn. ttenfani
prayer *in “ the*'' street*,'"H M erchants A ssociation at their
1partial steppage of business m eeting lust M onday. It w a i aafd
by W .V. H itting, president.
and an electric feeling of today
If the announcem ent cornea b e ­
excitem ent swept from coast' tween 6:00 I\M . and m id n igh t,
i to res w ill rem ain open lha n e x t
to coast.
day, ho aaid; but if lh a flash,
cornea a fte r m idnigh t, thay will
d o e s all day.
I
A t B:00 P.M . on the e v en in g o f
V -B
D ay,
Union
a ervicci
of
T h a n k sg iv in g w ill be held a t th e
F lrat B a p tist Church, ft waa a n .
'
nounced by th e Rev. J o e T o lle ,
pastor o f the F i n t M eth odist
Church and preaidant of th e tjanford M in isterial A ssociation . W illiam F. T horne, com m ander
o f C am p b ell-L oaiin g P ost o f th e
L egion requested ail
H am b u n
of
th e
Bem lnola A m ercan
naires
to
m obllite
at
Chuptur o f P u t u n Farm ara o f L egion
(Ouwtlawa« C&gt;a r a n r » « r i
1 A m erica w a n t to .e n te r a atatu
harm onica c o n te st and la ck on ly
N ew Y ory Cfty'a reaction
(Ceattnne* On r » t * f » « /

CITY BRIEFS

W A SH IN G T O N , [&gt;. a
May 7.
I S p ecial)
victory In Europe
una Biiiiounecd Senator t'lnudr
Pepper, forem ost am ong AinerilUUt 4JullUcal Isa dora . p y I w w w
the conflict with N a il G erm any,
r a lln l upon Am erica to reaffirm
ita determ ination to figh t for
total
m ilitary
victory
a g a in st
Japan.
‘‘T his is tlie d a y for which we
have been w a itin g — the day for
which the people o f the United
N ations have bean fig h tin g , s u f­
ferin g and dying,** Senator P ep ­
per said. “ Adolph H itler's N a tl
em pire ha* died in lha y ear 6
of
Ita
boasted
thousand-year
(O aatlase* U* Page T w sl

Naval Air Station’s
Nine Wins 12 To 2
Sanford N aval A ir S ta tio n '!
Bcraupv nlna w en t over to DaLand Sunday and poundad ou t a

8ft. M. La Telford who ltaa the latter team, It waa announced
served two tonra of duty In thu by LlauL J, IL Bdlaon.
graduated Pacific la viaitinc'with hia tw o) Welch Convalweaht Hoapltal
a Radical slaterl, Mrs. Earl Doaaty and which boaata a team that acta
anything
anything but
_ eonvalaacent will
and who Mra, William Vllhaa.
bo at Municipal.rtlid
If unle Ipat •Field Wodneod*/
Wadntsdi
: boon a
CIGARETTE BAN
even in g to fill th e footp rin t# le ft
hospital
by th * Roaton Brava*, and to
WASHINGTON. May 7, WI­
InstrucTH* OPA- today banned tha ratell p lay San ford N A S .
______
„
Tha ganae will etert at 8:80
aal* of ____
tooM _______
clganttea,^ putting
all diitribatkm on a full pocmk* P, M. and It 1* fgpacted that all
age or nothing boat*. It aafd I Sanford sport enthuilaaU will b#
rgaulted in “unnaces-1 on hand- Adnlaaion will bo fra*.
Th* Wtlan team, which on
oarily h ig h prico*."
April 87 boat Sanford NAB 1 to
.' bowed to the F t Pierce AmPFC. mBUGHT m m O T B D
of 8 to 0 at
I*romotion of Pfc. John Cullen hlblanany the
W rlgbVflm t gunner with a mo- &amp;L Plane*. Si
tbo Sanford
Skeyington
tore equad in Germany, to rank
at eergoont hag boon announced NAS team to victory Sunday over
by the Army commend, accord­ DaLand with Donnar doing ih*
ing to arena received b y h tj par- catching.' Th* Battery for Benfeed Wedneaday night will be
OflrweU, who plm tel &lt;8 vktoriea
th* Sooth Sea la land*, and
Army two jrgara

/ w

Dr. Ralph
Uat Sgptembmr

I i i\l&gt; &lt; * N \ M n \
7, l A P I —
1h i *
v a r m
h i s t o r y
♦
to tla \ u iili t h r t in r o n • l i t i« » m j i I
y i i r n i u l r r
&lt;•f
«VI||tl&gt;
T i n 4
- i » r r i ‘i n l f * r
i»f
t lit*
ID i f h t u t h e u r H t r r n A l l i e s
.trul
UiiM iiu
\n u&gt;
m ade
at
t ii'iirn tl
K ifY enhow era h e a d • liiarfiT** a t
R fim s, F ra n c e
(u « «d l u l l
r mtkljif itlS, chief
•f *i -iff fnr tin* (ierniHvi *rm &gt;.
I'll*
•- -# aii htniM* *'il uf f i n a l l y
.if1!'1I'
*a* • •' 4’
-I n told
. 1•*
■* • 1- » ■ii*tt i «r«nd
V.l
C, n t
(•trlj, f !-i,i I ar fir r
.* , ' i t* -■
t nil
t r • »
,
t 'l» d .i f t h r l r

Capitulation Signed
By ( t e n e r a I Jotll,
Nazi Chief Of S taff

M &gt;N lK )N 7~M ay~T. (AIM —
WThc Britlah Mlrdalry or In-'^ r m a lln n
announced
today
th a t tom orrow wilt lie tr e a t­
ed aa V • F, D ay. The M inistry
aaid officially th a t, “ In a c ­
cordance with arrangem ent*
betw een the three ir e a l po* era. the Prim e M inister will
m ake an o fficia l ann oun ce­
ment at 3 I'. M.. Britlah
Itouhle .Summer Tim e.
(•
A. W.. E a .le m War T im a),
tom orrow, the Blh of Maj "
The aiuiuu n.em ent
a a Id
that
the
Prim e
M inister
"w ill broadcaM at 3 P. M.
and hia m sjcwty, the K ing,
w ill broadraat to the peoples
of the llrltlah Em pire and
the C om m onw ealth tomorrow
at * A. M, llrlUak l&gt;ouble
bum m er T itle
(3
!'■ M K.W.T.1"
"In clew o f ihla fact," the
announcem ent yield, 'Tom or­
row will be a nubile holiday
' .a n d Ibe 'lay a fte r , Wed nee -

ilA h»lW»y."

o T B ia w f t a »

~

Celeryfed8 Win
Championship In
Recent Clashes ThoiiHands ° f Japan-

CapL Reft Reveals| W hile House Is D i r e c t o r Wilson
How Iteekel liiimhs | n
p urry Xo Suggests Markets
Launched Into An
wr n
Consider Oysters

AnnounceVr Day

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Radio Equipment Is
Set l ’p Blit Flash
Is l . o n i i Delayed

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I \ l h S tt.V V n .L E . May 7. (Hpeti n . been
■l&lt;
t s u g g c s t ii m
M a r k e tin g
in t h e
S t a ir
■i
ii* i ufihfii* (i. W illiam I~
of M a t e Msr
*1 il n I »n t v I*,
t* it th. i o u g h t to- a good
• t&gt; f'' * &gt;. El,-rids S t a t e
'1 n * .
1 I . Sc ip the
s -tto , We
&lt; ha-

By "SO N N Y " It A BOHN
The Sunlord Celery h c l Has*
hall team Lr*uinr tin cham pion*
of their d ia t iic l by d etrutlng W in
l. i lisc d e n E ildav by « score i t
* * nr
1
M \ II \ Mi
Id to h. i,n&gt; on S a t u r d a y b) th- i - bt.
A
l » -I
• .
. ’ In i
oiac k e i .
th a t
to o ting O rla n d o h&gt; a s co t,
■' i/T'i
I
.
i i up, . i
-in
n frig
I to 1* T he tr a m * were
I I thrtp ,■c* hi &gt;1 ,.H o . where
m atc hed a n d the g a m e , pro*,.I
•■ni
.......... . lit Ipji nii* ."I« !
Mil
Dn * a&lt;
In
*-i i J,
wiit I- r i m e d w i t h 1
to In- a th r ill and s m a tc h m J (Ilk M'lfuiUr1 divihtnii ti «
St. HMI.m,
I.ilf
r
*
. .............. . l l* -Ml* '
y*
1ra|i|M d
" Ho ni'itr ( u t u r r
If the o y s t e r
skill.
H»nft)|d
I I . . it
PrM
♦ill t h r ail! « lu'Ti it • Ip til'd
on n o r t h r m I* rn M indMiiu
producer and the o y s t e r c o n iu m Callahan took the muund in the
li'u
rn
rd
fur
t
h
r
fimt
turn
Hllfild' list IL V f-trii1prill-mi
an
Maj
R
Wftftel
ri would like t o liHve Us t r y thlx
hcm i-fin ali against W inter Gar
|f| VUftl Itel f Mt 'I ' m t h r W lilt*' &gt;r„t, wr nit wilting to cun fat w i t h
niff'it r*»L-&lt;1riviiiy »4th. u h t r h «n tier \ ■ f|nfktt*t 11r t i I it ln.Hu
den hut walked thr first mini
A
titiiii• It r a n h r fun d i-\ •
|l&gt;ll -f 1111111*11"ill ii n«iNi t h r Kwtiul t In Mat*&gt; t ‘iMisen Htioii D«p«rt&gt;
sacrifice bunt put Ko*s on third Frfdiiv c n td u r r d h a v n n . t h r l mnI in it ti uii il* tail ii ml 'Ini
lie uf Ih I lit*'lit nl ................ .
Mini!
|i* r h a |r . vi tirk ui&gt; a p la n
Rhihtimn** r l t i
tu b#*
Tisdale m ade s c lr sn hit to left i i i r a h l r
M
ite
t
.
tiif ihr
i'
ir*
in
ii
“ I'i i » i h i , t a n Ft 11 i m | cull.
hv
th r
J u p M l i r k i , - [te*M I f tl
1,i
field and Ross scoicd putting h e l d (I «n(lnbr4
I 111i'l Ikit f *l',l It u-r!
l.m
M
On P»g» Fanf V
if
f■
SC.-it!
I m■1111Hri’ift nt (. :[H*k ifh' Hiaf ke tx
W inter G arden in the lu»d.
tit'
tie r \ id it i iki^l
■f**id1 fr hi
lido
lr . I .tied a f' lhiws
Hanford w as not to be out done
&gt;
riu* at! tin d r it
■f i n . *.f I
"I
i
k i - h.Iis N isii i Hide M a r k e t
and Cullum. Fed catch er, m sd, s
h ■i f . »- i f f f t e n d •!
| i. • Hid
...
u i i ' il ill.- r s t t r i u v di y w e a t h e r
nit and sto le to third. Dyes* got
»d
l. i. * • my
i i ' f r i I c ( lis t m a r k e t,
n hit to cen ter field and Cullntn
I**
"II'M
• I iir i *m| i la a
scored, D y e s, stole to third * si
,l
■I
• .( n*
luhan i n
walked ami I tngle
• ni 1t 'I !,«pin i r I ..uii Ki*
• .*■) rn il.i
inn hula M a r ­
U ! ) s » r - Grunt I ' n y t n ,
ht I
•dogged out a two base till scor­
i *id yan h • *n • N.
i '* i.»*„
if* tiN cnj ihp quart*
ing P y ess and C allahan
A imp Htitidni nflrtiifMin a! It I.S (,Vluct
f **it t imii «mi l l - n *
t. .
14a /v( a l U L .u u h i f ., «4iLAAb a n d
i-u'IU**
AC ‘ C
a f te r urn illrtf* qf of r ^riif.
fly ended the scoring w ith Hsji
u Imi it^w. lJ)t|y t i»*« wAfltmik' •*»•»•
T Mo)
C11, H11Mu&amp; l i
! i ni
l&lt;»4! tlp*I th r o u g h th a t m w *
Tor*! lead in g V m t Ui Ofi*.
STh raVlftii ’\RK hur u I'ld* 1 f*. I - i n n k-* the
4?«idu*n&gt;«hut n
n i . thtiiigh liim alu c s %till r e m a in
In th e second Inning Brum lry I H 66 i n I n d i a n a , m i d h u d w p r n l
a e i c
in ink inm '. h u t t h v m f n r h im
• irimir
r&lt;»ri» H lH*vinninj( lo
waa hit by a pitched ball.
Me- the last
m o n th , v u ilin g
n n ' il w s *
m int' in f a n
and will COBKea sacrificed fo put Rrumley on his non, I. I' I'urton, lu ll* P»l
tt&gt; the Allli*.
tinin* for two m ore weeks a t l e a s t ,
third and Brooklin drove e long m etto Avenue. From
UMI &lt;•&gt;
th o u g h d r y w r a t h r r has a f f e c te d
“Study of thu rock'd • hr •*»
fly to r ig h t field to score Brum- 1B 3(, Mr. I’aylon lived In ,Suu
t h r ipmlity.
C s a lla t N Oa P a e , g ea r
ford. 111. Imiiie in Indiana v n - In p e r t, blew up the clulm l-v tbo
AN
k i t . I I III
AIK
lu ll' i
“ The J a y S l a t e l ivestock Mor*
N a n s that they writ- uhh- to
V lnrennes
HUM H E R
aSIW IlM N.
Englitml, krl r e p o r t i a fa ir male on M ay
m
ainlitln
control
uf
the
nrujn
He Is survived by four daugh
Mity 7* ! H|wr*i'*i4il i f ieul l Him I'
I-t with hogn leading in t h e
ter: M in Edns P ayton ard Mr,. Idi- lit flight 'front Iht giotm d
t • r I ' * - r * 2 ' I , u f * h 11* 111&gt;', 111Ii u I • » f » i luiinhrr of h e a d sold.
II. T. Sirurc of V lnren n es, Mrs. [ “ H itler's w eapon *• made of It. 17 F l y i n g h «nlir*AA uf l)ie 'Wifi
“ S iobII iju a n titie s of b e a n s , poG eorge E. Millrr o f El Dorado, light Timtal, umhahly uluinimilii. ItomlriT 15roll|», Iuin bet'n a\%nnlvd i s l u e , , squash, to m a to e s , c u c u m ­
and Is about six In srveit fe el in
K
ansas
and
Mrs.
RuUi
H
utchifon.
A *U N IT E D STATEH NAVY
diam eter at It* widest tuirl, lln- i Ikt 11ii n l I lit k I ri«f F lu slfr lu Ihi" bers. sw ee t corn, field peas, p e p ­
AD VAN CED
A M D llB IO U H o f Dtuna V ista, C a llfa n iia : three
p e r , and c elery s r o c o n t i n u i n g
m id-section. It tapers to four Air Mrilnl fur ’'m trrituriiii ttt‘htt*vr
eons,
L.
P.
P
ayton
o
f
Sanford.
B A S E , E N G L A N D , Mav V. (b
(S p eel u ir tir lp u lin g
ill to m o re cm the S a n f o r d M a r k r L
fret at the nose nod thu-* fi i t n i r n l M tviiili
Joe
C,
Payton
o
f
B
un
lfay,
and
c la l) — O.
Iluagh Carrltoni. Jr.,
“
K i g h t h Air Fur re homliing n U n c k .1 f i t i u a houses have closer) f o r t h e
Luther
P ayton , stationed at th&lt;3 tall. T he m onslei v»eiyh- tin N a zi vkiir nutllstriri*.
who** parent* live a t 611 Park S gt.
srsHon a i h a v e some of the p la c e s
st&gt;out 13'A to n s and l 'mil t lui
w
ith
th
e
Army
at
C
lovis.
New
Avenua. Sanford, la drawing lila
The p r e s e i i t a i io n w h , m ad e t.y j of the v e g e t a b l e de alers.
It b
n
ic
e
II.
U
scry.
a
former
rh
rm
l.t
M
exico,
one
sister,
Mrs.
Ida
M.
postwar plana around th* tourist
Col H ubert W W a r r e n , V e rnon, esper ted this m a r k e t will c o n tin u e
of
W
llm
lngU
in.
Mil,
i-.tinm
li
d
G
oodman,
of
In
dianap
olis,
lnd„
Dade of Sanford.
Texteh. coimnmfH^r &lt;»f I lie g r o u p bundlin g sm a ll volume fo r tbo
“I hope to aatabllah a buiines* and one brother, W illiam Payton It, cost was nt Icn.t .'At thuUBUod ’*h»ch hs« mt*r JOB m issions tu next two or t h r e e weeks.
dollars
o
f
French
Lick,
Ind.
In Sanford that our fair city
"F url
F ie rce
State
Farm ara
“ In the fr o n t section. In-fore tin- lit c h i ll i
Mr. and Mm. L P, P ayton left
does not have, aomathing that
U
r
u
t
l
i
r
r
e
r
h u s u ^tuiitml Ihj - M arket r e p o rt * the season l a alwarhead
m
ount,
thsrr
I,
a
com
w
ith
th
e
body
thl*
nftcrn&gt;H»i
for
will be a help to the community
tArnatoci i
u t a U iu t io u j &lt;&gt;■i J ulq J qu c o io j i o f 1tu' A nn v_w ^ .N o«-|
itm ccut
.......v ^
-^ .v ■~,l^ fTTny~rtn
and will aid In bringing tourist* ■Vlncopnc*. Inil, w h ere t ^ f uiit-ml u a itm
Tft iN V T g fa lltfg lteea i year-old
v
i;m „
i Unties dry and hot.
N ot m uch
g r e a r finned charge of flyin g M r ii ml M m . II
former Seminole High School »lu'a c tiv ity is e ip e c le d on th is m ar­
O
viedo.
dyn
am
ite.
F
ou
r
wood
panels
dent aaid.
ket during th e next *ra*k.
_ —
ilfvida the c o m p a r tm o n t . In t h e
WUh °ver twa year* of navel
“ H olly If 111 and T itu sv ille S ta te
u
p
p
e
r
r
i
g
h
t
h
a
n
d
rorurr.
one
aonrice' to hla credit, Carlton ie
Markets arc rep orting Increased
c o n ta i n s th e m a s t e r radio, which
a motor machlniat’a mat*, flrat
Interest 'ill hom o cannin g o f r*fl«
oiivu
se
t,
k
e
e
p
,
the
rocket
on
its
cilia aboard th* LC1 606, which
etublei and m eat hy grow er* nnd
c o u rse a n d se n d s It tow ard th e
operated with the Britlah daring
tmusowlvca In the m arket v icin i­
t
a
r
g
e
t
.
S
ta
r
tin
g
Thursday
aftern
oon
at
ties.
and Immediately afttr the in ra­
Ena.
John
Bell
Kurkin.
U
S
N
R
.
Canlniri
B
erry
tsh
l
it
would
tie
8
rO
O
o
’clock,
the
C
ity
M
eat
In­
don of the continent last June
"Plant C ity reports an Increase
and line* that time ho* ahuttled sp ector w ill be at the autom obile im possible to control the rocknt w as in sta n tly killed on T uesd ay. uf 10,376 pack ages of v agatab ltg
M
ay
I,
In
an
airplane
accident
from
the
ground
one*
it
w
as
■had
In
back
o
f
tha
C
ity
H
all
troop* from England to Franc*.
over the previous week p a sa ln c
which occurred when
ho w as through the m arket w ith b tecl
fo r the purpoa* o f insp ecting launched.
m
aking
n
landing
approach
at
‘‘D
cfin
lely
,
th
e
whole
thing
is
m
eat*
offerer!
for
sa
le
In
Sanford
FISH FRY
eye and Crowder peas contlte
w hich does not b ear Federal or done by s e ttin g the dials and the 8 a n fu n l N aval Air S tation .
to bold fir st place, pepper*
Ena.
I’arkin
is
survived
hy
his
B
U
ta
Inspection
stam
p*.
fix
in
g
the
rod
jot
end
the
other
Th* Xhranbi Club will celebrate
tom atoes sh ow in g • close second.
m
othern
,
Mr».
Lilian
N.
Parkin
In
sp
ection
s
w
ill
con
tin
u
e
M
on­
gadget*.
It
m
oves
so
much
f
a
s
t
­
"LadIts Night**, Thursday eve­
W aterm elon*
appeared on tb a
ning with a flgh fry st 6:30 d a y and Thursday o f aach week er than man'* mind that it is im ­ of L incoln. Neb., ami a brother, m arket for tha fir s t tim o th is
o’clock at tha shuffle board court a t from 1:00 to 0 :0 0 P. M„ ac­ possible to control from thc T hom as, o f E vanston, III. B efore season w ith 28 crates bringing
he" en tered th e service, he \»u» fair prlcta to th* grower*.
beck of the USO on the Ukg- cord in g to H. N . Bayer city gVound."
Canadian Infantry who c a p ­ a stu d en t at the U n iversity of
fronL Ed Lena, chairman of the clerk.
The season a t the Pahoka* Mar*
On and a fter M ay 10, It w ill tured a V -w eep on site in n o rth ­ N eb rask a. Ens. arkln reported ket Is rapidly draw ing to m cios*
“Good EeteM. “Good Entertain­
ment” and “Soeiel Affair* Com* be un law ful for an y parson l» east H olland Friday were told to the Sanford N aval A ir S ta tio n , du* to dry w eath er. Celsrjr her*
mlttee” la buey getting things In keep In hla place o f bu sin ess In by Dutch c ivilian s that the f l y ­ on M arch 36, for operation al vesting will continue for two or
ordet far the outing, end today th e c ity for sale or sto ra g e, any ing bombs o fte n turnsd back on tr a h iln g . Prior to that tim e, he three week* and potato**,
revealed that the menu will In­ Bteat n o t bearing e ith er a Fed- tha G erm ans and exploded. The received flig h t train in g at the plant, peppora and beans w ill
clude “booh puppies” and "com eral. S ta te or a C ity ita m p , pc* cM lian a referred to them a s N a v a l A ir T rain in g Boa* in tlnuo to m or* in im ol] voTqkW
o a t b t . o o h ”*
w r U b p W 5H . E syvr,
" t-w ssT S S S ’ ’
t ’g.'7'K) C -T w tl,
l ? ; KW* U f.4 ,
if

eae Are Trapped In
- Northeast C o r n e r

.,

UlysseH (irant Payton.
7!1. Hied On Sundat

sevrn

r,,',,’;

'-li'.'-nh'..V.V Ficut. Olin F. Grtur
Wins Third ( ’luster

G. Hugh Carlton, Jr.
Has Post-W ar Plans

1u
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City Meat Inspector
On Job After May 10

En«. John B. Parkin
Killed In C r a s h

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4 - UpF

Surrender Is Made
At E i hon b o w e r ’s
Headquart ers By
German Staff Chief

Danes Celebrate Liberation In ('openhatfen

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llte Sanford Herald

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Political Prisoners

House Is

A grqup of Am erican newspapermen who have been
touring concentration camp* in Germany a* the special
gueflt* of General Eisenhow er has issued a formal report
jn winch they nsscri th a t the. tre a u n en t . of. political pri*
son erjC-there was fa r.w o rse than they had expected from
w hat th ey had previously seen d r heard. Despite all the
pictures nnd articles which ail of us have read on the sub­
ject, no doubt we too would be surprised a t the horror of it
■ lia s r w jm o s r a t m
nil if we could w itness it for ourselves.
r«raLi* &gt;*
r » n l r i — M&gt;rt —
'T h e conclusion is inescapnble”, th e .re p o rt said, “ that
M ea th ----— ------ ——
the Nazis had a m aster plan for th eir political prison camps.
i M ra lh a — ------------MMil h a --------------- -----That plan was based upon a policy of calculated and organ­
ized brutality. The evidence we have seen is not a m ere
Ail * M lu r r
aartfa of
lhaaha. r r w l* ll&lt; H *&gt;4 M t l m • ] assembling of local or unassociated Incident*. It is convin­
M lr v M li B t a t a l w the 9*tp o m t *1
•athlaw t u « w ill h» rh*ra&lt;4 far cing proof th a t bru tality was the basic Nazi system and
• I rvaalar a4&gt;«r«UI»* ralaa.______ method."
These methods included "deliberate starvation", “ rou­
tine beatings”, "sadistic tortues too horrible and too per­
verted to bo publicly described." "M urtier ’was common­
place." This was the punishm ent mated out not to
criminals o r other* convicted of serious offenses, but to
_Th» tfa fa le I* a Btraihrr a( n « people ngqlhst whom the-Nazis could lodge no other charge
iM M lilr f I’rraa a k lfk i* rarlaMrely •ra il! 1*4 la Ifca a», far r»- except th a t they happened to be bom Jaws, or Poles, and
aahllraflua af all a*wa elaaalrhra to those who objected to this so \t of persecution.
(Tretire la II or. aal athrrwtoa
rraeiire la IhU » k " a a l elan
"Prisoners whose only crime was th at they disagreed
tha laral M a i aahllah&lt;*e brrala.
e u rlahla ta rraah ll-allaa a f a w or were suspected of disagreeing with the Nazi philosophy
rial eiapalrhaa hatela ara a u o r*- were treated with uniform cruelty" the report continued.
“When death came, ns to multiplied thousands of them .t
M O N D A Y , MAY 7,
did, it m ust have been a relief from worse than d eath ., . .
to the basic policy of brutality towards political prisoners
IinU /H V E R SE FOR TO D A Y
there were, however, no significant exceptions".
Indignant over th e cruelties perpetrated agninst N atl
L IF E W O ULD HE D U LL IF.
IT W E R E NO T -FILLED- W ITH enemies, these newspapermen while demanding the sever­
C O N T IN U O U S
DISCOVERIES. est punishm ent fo r all flibiii cohhfected With th esi crim es
S P IR IT U A L
L IF E
IS
NO
responsible f o r ’ them , nevertheless ‘ .AUlck tb a
E X C E P T IO N : It la the glory &lt;.f and
God tb conrcal - th in g.— Prov. fundam ental conviction of all English speaking people tha*.
2#jJ.
justice require* punishm ent fo r the guilty on)/. Jt is not
A restau ran t In Chicago haa right or Just th at anyone should be punished Juat because
b u n * nut n . also, “ No Help he is a German or th a t ftny "cnicl or unusual punishm ents"
W anted." Th&lt;&gt; vuir m a il !«• over. should be Inflicted.
'
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“In punishing these crim es", the report urged, “ the
F ield M arshall von ltmnlatc.li 1 historic principle of Individual and personal responsibility
Bay* air power derided the wnr. must lie preserved and a lt those responsible fo r these a tr o ­
Y eah, H itler'* hot uir aturtr.l It
and the A llies' airplane* ended It. cities m ust be punished In accord with the accepted laws of
civilized nations."
To do otherwise would put us In the same category
It seem* to ua peculiarly ap­
propriate thnl Admlrnl Donut* ns the Nnr.ia over whose m ethods we are so shocked. T here
ahould havn t&gt;rrii plnred In eon should be no reprisals agalriat Innocent persona. T here
Irol of ttie German lint Inn now should lie no enforced Starvation oy tnrtvih* chambers.
that there I* noting left hut the The accused should b# given a fa ir trial and If fouhd guilty
bole, jit.- - ■
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punished according td 1recognized civilized standard*; if
found Innocent, acquitted. ’* '
The next tim e the German*
The plight of the average German has been a sorry
sta r t a wnr they will know what
w ar is like. Thi* it the Drat one Indeed. If he closed hhf eyes to Nazi brutalities he
tim e In modern hiatory that sh e stood before the world as the colossus of Ignorance. He
people on the home front In
tr a a t l a a e * F » a r m * O ae)
G erm any have had a rial m ate ;nuld atrqulesce, and accept his share of the r&amp;sjjbfuIkUity. reign,
fnreahadow lns^ the” reOr
he
could
protest
arid
iubject
him
self
to
the
sairie
Con­
o f their own medicine.
eatkbllahm ent of dem ocratic In sti­
centration camps, the same starvation and tor.tdte from tutions ihroughnut th e len y th gsVtd
N ow th a t the wnr la over In which Other G erm an p o litic ^ 1prlsOneni who survived nre breadth o f the E u rn oom f o n tlh e n f and throughout th e world.*"
E urope nnd priority rctlrk tin n * ju st now being released.
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“j t 1» » d»y o f r*|piclng. and

Senator Pepper

mpy anop be reduced, Wonder If
H tymildn't lie im.*alhle in get
our
nropoaed
r.ew
aaim m ln *
pool flnl*ned In tim e for use thi*
sum m er and to make n metnorinl
to soldiers o ' World Wnr It,

Individual Peace

Announce V-E Day

McCormack laid the meml-er*

COuit.rjea Wire* rm f! •■W,: U iM t after the President's me*..
House of ReeresenUtlves *° ‘hat Mte ta heard the Home will re-'
the member* eculd xiceain In ttuoa Ita work.
their irata to hear thehljtorlc
“It la my t feel Id*, and I hope
V-E declaration of the President. the House agree*. that we should
Home Democratic Leader « ej continue with tha bu*inc*e at
Carmack aaked and
hsftd and set a Rood example for
■nimouj consent for the ■!&gt;«**•* the reet of the country,'* Mc-j
to declare the H o w &lt;" rtcnJ Carmack declared. {
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1
at any time, to hear the Jiro*
*'! agree fally with the gentlem i”

la

th e

area

oiAn.” Minority Leader .Martin
(R-Maea.) responded.

a f O lmuet*"

Mors** where the

• been' opp osing th e Ru*»lan*s com m unique u su ally n *s. re*

Phone 22 for Schedules

ARHBD

SE R V IC E S

30«

LAST DAY MON.!

fclg h O a Joined Within h

Of hours.'
The exact situation In

parUaltr' liberated BAlu.r
underground forces, wa* tv
due to m a fllc U n x W o r U

world.
“ V irtorw oould r o t h a re beei
our* w ithout u n ity amonjr th
Alliea and unity am on g all pcoph
at hom e. The b u lld l.ig of a fir e
peace and proaperitv for all ii
the day* ahead w ill need thi
kame unvhakable united d eter
m iia tlo n that w e g a v e to thi
roarcution of the t a r . On thi'
reat day I am confident th a t nl
A m ericana
will
renew
thcli

(

Thriftily plated I t s wile* away. '
radio report* from

Ihb teuti&amp;fet 'dtitSur' the dar &gt;*M

that Soviet w tm « U * U had land­
ed nee# J’rwhie in re*pow w
SP aotwal from the reaUtanw
tnpvemotL Then, late last night,
.the Oftrinan-controlled elation In
nsfCdh &gt;aM that because o* the
UPriaing It was lnux»&gt;ible to
the unconditional a u ltc n d tr e f sdl Spare Pregu* under l»*t week'*
fig h tln x G erm an troop *.''
* ~
dedaraltort of the capital k* a
The announcem ent y a * a ttr ib u t­ •TioSplUkl- oy open city.
ed

to

th e

minister,
KrMgk.

IkWrtrfh
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The announcement added, howVWt evrr that all the Important Ger­
■rr man defen*# position* Were but-

Crowds gathered In the flag*
decked streets' n

atlll to he nchlev.-d f i th. P n c jfb ,

to go on the HR
ficlat Allied aonni
ever it wma reaf
pounced lkkt' jtt
Geergw. Vl-wmik
his empire at ^

Ing lie n e e .
“ F o r let

LIL M JI.U " CAHTOON

n e w C e r n t o ' jforjklxn

Couht
‘ Ui

It is a day nf rc-de,!
pence nnd |iro*tmrlty for the In
for the victory won: re-dedles*
tlon, for the winning of vivtorlf*
and the i-xlnhlDhmcrit of « Inal -

ua not for jet, In mjr
rejoieinr, that - Japin - t#-1[tllt“itr
ferocious, ruthlrw* power atlll to
urrender / Is , Made
bo defeated I^t U» Pot permit
At E is e n h o w e r ’B Shortly pfter ‘
ouraelv'es the slightest let-down In
our determination to produce aid
tri buted to Ve
H eadquarters By Germn
fight for tqlal military' victory
comtpuni
against Japan,
t i e r m ^ S t a f f C h ie f
“Much remains to bq done-b»fore the Nsti poison }* - finally
eliminated. German . IndutHw'e,
which have been ttimlng out th#
convulsed
The Tokyo radio Is shedding
weapons \Vhlch hove klllsd .so
crocodile tears as It announce*
msny thousands of our yoVaX
ridjUohjU surrender t j
R ap ort'w / uotwitr rtnewcea fbr
th a t1 Japan now stands .alone
men and those of our Allies, must
kemnants pf his lo- IMS m rew*r*^ ‘“ ‘Af CoaipireUsr; 1
against virtually the e n t i r e
he diimantled end disifersed until
th* H oard of Ceuaty Oamitvbalnesr* ol
lsn|
was
first
announced
by
the
world. The other two Ails part­
there Is no harm left In them.
|a hareby publ'*k*d untlsr provlatoaa of
ners, Italy and Germany, have
Their General Staff must be
The
historic
new*
began
breakboth gone down in defeat. Only
liquidated Until not a trace re­
Japan remain* and Japanese
mains.
iMlders seem to understand how
*'lte|iarationa in kind must be
Cash Dalaare, Ockaber i. I
futile Is their poaltlon.
exacted for the devastation the
‘
«#
Nasi armies have wrought. And
Current Ad Vslorvrn Taxes
finally,
'every
German,
whether
UeuL Charles. ilramlt of Okla­ policinR Among nations ns there Is already In cities anu i
nr enlisted man, Nasi offi­
homa found' the going pretty ttates. There m u st not be another failure rtila tim e, from in- &lt; officer
cial or ordinary civilian, who
tough in Europe. JJo was hit eptntss or Jealousy, in settin g up tho neeftsaary machinery has played anv part In commit­
In Lthe arm with shrapnel In
ting the unspeakable Nasi atro­
HIcily. He got a bullet wound (n wlh adequate power. If we should fall, there m ight not be cities
must receive grim punishthe knee while In soulhern Italy, another chance fo r it century.
meat for his acts from the mili­
lie WSu woundffl by a piece ol
tary tribunals of the Allied
TO TAX* a V A l L s g t i E
shrapnel at Venafro.' He was hit
the unconditional a w
Armies.
1
In tea chest and caught another
)ew
*m
J A A ak isb ty aU o u
‘‘These things were pledged the
aw Fnron-emeat a Oaol
piece of ihrepncl In the elbow
world
by
our
lato
great
President
lo»d
and
Hr Mg* Xseend
at Anslo. But he’s pot blaming
One of th e m ost eloquent and Illuminating comments Roosevelt ami by Premier Stalin
W elfare ( A l l If ta e M f -u .
anybody. "God took cure nf meJP of tho European w ar nppear^d on X magazine cover th e tutd Prime Minister CJtur«h)l) »t
ig the w*y he puta IL
” i ifflcer sittin g dixconsoiately the Crimea Conference last
It around him nothing b u t February, and .they must be ytamong tho ru in s of a city,
pledged with new force today by
There teems to b* some inron I wreckage, vast, form less and
th# peace-loving people* of tpp
sUtency In the Army's ennouaceHe m ight have been another Calua Marius sitting In
ment that 2,000,000 men soda
R.W.T.) Oar
i i p r y lp ^ p f c a r t t w , jw ;J« jHg ^ A ’J t e p L g s g
prebably- will.-be-*the reewU.--that he was In heavy m odern m ilitary garb, and was eaUng
The general appropriation bil
cat)* will have to remain at hJa cold lunch o u t of a can. Ul» face was a mixture of will
coma In for a lot of die
100,000 a month, i t would teem
cusslon, r ro and coo, temo memto be a waste of monay and sullen w rath a n d hate, ns he contem plated the depth Into ben
trying
to trmra.^athni'OMt'
to eubeUtute at
which he had fallen.
Ing
to
pad.
Give and take *11
In tho war green mdn
Or he m ight have been a contem ptible modern version be the nns] result, hut Jw*t whe
troops, b«'t .It may
ill take 1
men to be released of MHton'a rebellious' angels cost o u t from heaven, except will giro and who will
Meat is getting arnner and
aoAjT*r npd good meat la scarrer
than meat. Since it ia the chief
source of protein In the American
diet ami alnce protelrFl* the chief
■qurce of energy, thnae who are
npt eating n* murh meat as farmrrjy would do well !« cat mitre
eggs.' drink more milk, both of
mticn.are also rich In protein.

McCnrujack told the Iwxlj
“nothin* definite fan he said.'
hot 'IndMitM he* iknohilly' ex
pasted that .the proclamation ma&gt;
le. sometime durifn the af
m in t.,
____ ___ ______

tJpidT Vould b* allowed to
Wb by the population r*Se Soviet flag. In t^e last
v the Earooean war the
its were obviously avoiding
LPUuIatlon to the Russians
Sr the co«L
ly communique

S''5,KSnS2f»'i!S

flh so much ecrvlee
much agr, or many
that they gre no
ble for combat duty
le most of those-to
will be young ‘ and

fabecy of drifting with
l e , of riding the wave of
rtura, where mature of
le are ■Involved, I* - s*i0wn

th a t Jh th a t picture there was dignity along w ith the w rath.
I t is * good thing to have’tho Na*W lost w ar shown in
this realistic manor* If It *«ro posalblo to g et pictures o f
all th e unpleasant tragic and horrible situations Into which
Ultler’n war and th eir 6wn vanity apd cruelty have plunireA
the Germana, a n d place them all over Germany to be viewed

t&gt;»yond tho kep of the are

observer.. *

It looks a t vprepent like
flood of local hjlts being ‘to
Ihto the.hopper will take ua r
of the time of (he lower hi
for the n«n*. several.' doge.

Imrortanf toff^WneUmei

cation of

pushed aside, thus

ftUbustar :«i

T V : t t ““ t » » ■
&lt;vw 4;

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taking

NOVELTY aad NEW S!/
.- -• ,*
.

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M OKDAT, MAY 7, 1315

THE

SANFORD

H F .R A L D

PANFORD

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JGrammar. School Has

T ri-tia n — until
a fter
her
hiuband’s r ele,tio n as L'vinuv. atic
\ ic e -lT esid en tia j candia*'.e I h m
ti yv tatv .-, gray-h aired 'voinna.
s t r r t s s . v '.l uttiln'e-i *psr&gt; .MTe
R iw -evrlt, who sat u n r j f f b d n/id
laughed
it the sivtir 11. &lt;1
1 rler- und' caruerriri,-r a l,o i*c
a g e d bet bo*
“ Nil s p r p r h m i ih i n g ," - h r - a id
ut llir turning r a m p n c i v
I n rrrr
h a i r , I'robabiy l sha ll b l i p with
Mr T iu t n a n 's - p e t r l l e - III it is
in the e d iting of t h e m —a - we
h a i r a lw ay s done In W a s h in g t o n .
I w o heads a r e b e t l t r t h a n one.
“ hen il com es l o r r - n r r .i i ig i n g
words and p h r a s e s ."
Dill m g tile I't
lit'
Carrvi
ns Dem ocratic R e n a te ■ f io m Mi--oliti. Mrs. T u to r in » r r v n l as ills
clerk ut u ral.it y ol *!,a0U a
year
Mr T r u n in
sa id on th e
i n * of the l u s t c a m p a i g n t l u t he
ne v er m ade u re* •&lt;\ ut d e liv e re d
it speech w it h o u t \ c e li d i n g it.
I'tsiple f r o m M issouri ra il t h e
new F i r s t laid) I " f o l k s y p e r s o n ''
—c o r d ia l, u n a f f e c te d
and
pos­
sessed of an a ir of d i g n it y . Viusl
of her c o m m e n ts c r t i l r r aro u n d
he r h u sba nd. Rile dressiss Uetierslly ill s i m p l r t a i l o n d r l o l b i s .
Ill eiwil w e a t h e r she o f t e n w e a r s
grey or d a r k s u i t s with sim p le
while hlouse a and b r i m m r d ha ta
of t h e sa ilo r type. In s u m m e r
she lines p rin te d or d u ttisl c r e p e s
with w hite acc ents mid w hite
shoes.
l lie Ti lininiiw vveie -i h".ilinnli-s
ileiwndi-rire. M issouri, w h e re I he
grnrdfnther
of - Mr
T r u iu u n

'•7 And Personal AdMie*$&amp;. “SCm
““
D a u g h te r Of W esley
Hold R egular M eeting

Social Calendar
T l.tr.5D A Y
p , 1 r c Pit'I G lob will hold its
« , j - ! btoiir.cM* m eeting at" the
H otel Mayfair ot H:l)0 I’. M. pre'•■did b\ the board m eetin g at
7 ,10 1’. M
T he A rctiuii C la n of the F irst
t Di t.*: Ciiurth « ill meet ill the
’ A'tnc o f Mrs, II. I.. O ibornc o:t
fV Irr y Avuuuu a t 8:00 I1, M. Co.
W 'U ' rh ** will bo Mrs. tl. T.
“t I n in a ». Mrs, C. A. A nderson, Jr
and M rs. W. L. Vance.
Tv K DNKSItAT
T h e Gardi-n (,'lub will m eet w ith
Mts 11. H. M rUnslin on .Magnolia
A venu e a l 10:00 A. M.
T h e Borin) D epartm ent of the
U V iu.tn'f Club - will
have
an
.&lt;r,!'■ j ! May D ay bridge b reak fast
&lt;y th e Woman'* Cluh at 0:00
M. The h o s te sse s, Mrs. A . M.
iM ltip * . Mrs. J . 11. B ay, Mr*,
t-'re.t W illiam s, and Mrs. \V. I*
• V .p - r wtii ta k e nil reservation s
in:
the b r e a k fa st. R eservations
m ust 1«» made before T uesday
f h T roop :} o f th e Hrownio Girl

Scouts will have their Investiture

S c tv jc c at I 00 o'clock.
TH URSDAY
IJcgnlar m e etin g of the Scm Intila I’cbckah l.iwlgc No. 43 w ill
, y held in the I.O.O.F. H all at
o,i )&gt; .M T liN will
past
grand n ig h t and all pft&gt;t
V InaT-l. h i o ie&lt;|uesied to
, ml -\riv v t-U in g relieknha aro
I i invite 1
lb
t mmt y Fi ilcrnt Ion o f Wos
i \ CbilM w ill m eet a l th e club
“ on to at 11:00 A . M. A covered
dl*,, Iti'-eheen w ill be served.
T he Home D em onstration Club
w ill "invct w ith Mrs. Ifoy T illis
nt
I*. M. at 310 E lm *
As &lt;n u s.
0
F it I D A Y
\ c iv, r&lt; ,1 dt ti luncheon w ill be
lie ,! U the G u l d e n t'luli a t 1 1 :00
I*.
a itic W o m a n 's Club. T he
u.
r b'lilue-H
m eeting
u-ill

• ‘‘T h e regu lar m eetin g o f the
D au gh ters a t
W esley o f
the
M eth od ist Church w as held in the
a n n ex w ith M rs. J . L. Clark
p resid in g. A fte r a m om ent of
sile n t prayer fo r world pence and
th e
cessation
of
fig h tin g In
E urope, the L ord's I’rayer w as
rep eated In unU on.
R eports of th e com m ittees w ere
g iv en and Mr*. C, II. W inn was
ele cte d as teach er.
A fte r the m e etin g , the fo llo w ­
in g h o stesse s took over during
th e social h o u r: Mrs. E . if.
lo in r y , Mr*. M. It. Strickland.
Mr*. W. C. H ill, Mrs. Clark
L eonardy and Mr*. T. C. Dolt
w ho *crved d elicio u s refreshm ent*
lo th e follow in g: Mrs. J. P. Ttiurm ond, Mr*. Itoy TIHU, Mr*. Marcu* T yre, Mr*. M. !». W righ t,
M iss B essie Z achary, Mrs. W inn,
M rs. J. O. L an ey, Mrs. M. U.
S m ith , Mr*. Z. B. R a tliff, Mm.
C lark, Mr*. C. P . H erndon, M n .
R ob ert F utrell, M rs. J. K. Cour­
ier.

Mrs. L. F. Garner
Honored On Birthday

" sixth g ra d e team-. dom inated i
tii# 'G eld In the annual May Day 1
cerem on ies at the S an forJ Grain
mar S tilt ol on Fl iday
In the
volly tiall gam e, the sixth grade
defeated the fifth (trailer* tW"
'Biryes o u t of three. In diamond^
mil, tile six th grade team , cap ­
E. C. Echols le ft Suturdny fo r tained
______ by Edison M yers, defeated
J e ssu p , Ua.^ to v is it with his so n , ! lite fifth grader by u score of
H erm an E chols, and d au gh ter, 7 lo J.
M rs. A . if. Ilutcbrr.
In all th e o th e r con test* the
com p etition w as keen betw een the
M iss Ehlrlcy E chols of S te tso n tw o g rad es w ith the individual
U n iv ersity in Dul-und *pent th e w inners an follow s:
w eek en d with her mother, M rs.
St) yard dash. IA'Roy Rosier,
C arrie Echols. "
six th ; F r a n cis S tc n -lr o in , fifth ,
high
Jum p,
S tan ley
O glesby,
Mr*. II. M. H am by left Inal sixth ; J im m y M cD aniels, fifth ;
w eek for B irm ingham , Ala. to pole v a u lt. John R ivera, fifth ;
v is it w ith her siste r , Mrs. J. T . Curtis J o h n -o n , six th ; running
Sudduth.
broad jum p . Martin T aylor, sixth;
la'slic H olcom be, fifth ; standing
M rs. J. 0 . B all hns U r n v is ­ broad jum p , Raym ond Harper,
itin g her d a u g h te r , Mr*. W. J sixth ; W illiam R atliff, fifth ; re ­
Bleed, a t her hotnc in O rlando la y race, C urtis John son , Duane
for tho past 1U d ays.
H arrell, C h arles W illis nml Hilly
Tisnn. s ix lh ; g irl's v o lley hall
A /C Jam es E, Carter o f M&gt;|
throw , Bobbie J e a n S w ain ; girl'wick
A eron autical
School
in snek race. A lb erts B rew er; g ill's
la k e la n d spent th e weekend w ith potato race, Barbara
Wtilhvn;
hi* parent*, Mr. and Mrs. E. It. girl's diam ond ball throw , Doris
C arter.
Donaldson.
The K in g o f M ay w as C lar­
T ile M isses E lisab eth and J e a n ence Cltruee, nml
th e
queen.
W high am
and
J e ssie
D u n len , P enny W allace. T he cou rt was
stu d en ts o f F lorida S late C ollege m ade up o f J e a n e tte W olfcr,
for W om en, sp e n t the w eekend Vernon S ta c e y , M ary Jn n e Dob­
MAJ OIN. IMIl t ( U N H A tO I (rl*)it) of D c lio it. Mich., e rm im in d e r nl
here w ith their parent*.
son, G lenn Robinson, M ary Aim
t),c rttuh Division. U S 1st Army, chat* I h r o u c b an t n le r i ir r l e r with th*
K rienbring, David B n y le y , and
M cK ay Truluvk, stodent at the
ltu-&gt;»i*n eommaisder ( n a m e deletisl liy llisl c e n s o r) of the 1st Ukrainian
the crown bearer*. Irma Jean
U n iv ersity of F lorida, spent th e
Army s t they dined together a f te r llie fa te fu l J u n r tu r e of the Allirs at
Corley and N olly Donn.
w eekend In S an ford with h is
1 t c,iu r u t G e r m a n y » armies in two for d e stru ctio n .
( fnt.-rn o ln in a l)
During th e cerem on ies Airs \N
paren ts.
II. S tew a rt, past president o f the
Mr*. W. E. S m ith has left for I Sem inole I'm m lv I'm en l Tea. I,, ,
T yler. Tex. w here she will sp en d ■ A**'«''«
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Pe rson aI s t

A group o f frien d s honored
Mr*. L ouie F. G ariler last n ig h t
w ith a theater and dinner party
in rrlelirallon o f her birthday
an n iversary.
T h o se en joyin g th e party were; « t%%u wrrkiA* vacation with rrlu*
V n.,it . \i
I h. ( i k
kV
111«;»tr !. v!■' lk, "ili rv a,lw
'M
Mrst Garner, M rs. llarrv H sn- j jVea
I.ilhan
IU»ri.i r, u n * prralclvnt; 1
sen , Mrs. Jack M cCollum, Mrs.
B ill T yro, Mrs. Jam es K lnnev,
F rien ds of Mr*. W. p. Rrooks, Mrs*. I* t I l o w t i n l * **i'r*l«ry;
M rs. iD. K. Me N ab, Mr*. Lu urine Jr. w ill regret to learn that sh e Mrs. I- K. Hiirnci-r. tr r iis u m ;
an«l Mr*. H &lt;«, M cthvln. h U tn rim i
B eal and Mis* J a n e Gantt.
I* confine,! lo F em ald -Ian gliU iii
On Behalf tif llic iA44rk of llif
M em orial
HpsplUf]
where
she

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A. D. Drown. HOHM 1

Hi I D F l . U D I K till It
A F %*?■*•*f r i lliir r b W riliT
Intlii-iif itm» an* ih.i** it M*
|! tv I Tti ti 11%it. Vm i'i ir.t m ’ l Ii m
u

. r T l»" ' " M, is . Wilke
K'.'
'■re-ident'- pin
lletly . le a n W ilke, d a o g li l e r of
Mrs. W ilk e pinned t h e gift of
t h e t ’ 7 t on hei i n n t h e i .
(itltei triti-t— liug p a r t s of the I
M iss Hetty Sue Hatcher it n«I
1
.» It
lit H e l i c o n .
Miss H r t t y Sic I
ji Ii I of JesMip.
OlogtHHI w* fl th, folk d a n c e - by
tin Were the w eekend gtie-t- of t h e g ill , d it,, iv th gin.I, wo let '
r tol .i ,-. I &gt;r „f
Vi o I in ih
the f o r n i r r 's g&gt; a n .l p a i e h t- , Mr
t hiii | la'll ' l l - &lt; nn||i bell i. i i o an J
uud M rs. E. (' E chols.
- . _____ _
! in le t , t in e
l e t c h on e ac h dance
* i■I ole I' T A. in sta lle d
Rgi. Dougin- S t e m t r o m , who
tl'"
u i-,-- w i- pci
.
t»- A 'heir regular
hns Ih-iti riniflUF&lt;l
to laws,H I
f o t n n I I'V t h e flit!' «&gt;"•
1* '•'
i .'
I be invtalln
B IR T H A N N O U N C E M E N T
t .e n e r n l l l u - p u a l
in Allunin. Gn I g t » d i I-'-.
o dci
t h e • tn r . li o t i
&amp; i i L i li-v'i iled by Mr*. Wade
fur s o m e time, is syienilmg -ev
of M'
J.o s H o t n e t , i,u»l Mi1I
,, o , , i i | i .
Tt
' i n ,
nffli "r,
ite:
Mr. and Mr*. L A. W atson c rsl w n ' j » with his wife ,in*i
i
'ii
, |u
Id 'n t . Mrs a n n o u n c e the b i r t h " f n on &gt;m lip. l o - 111isi , Mr- Joliri S:i I I. .. ,
' "i
\ t:
|
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| . Bl ow ll, v ti t p icsb liM t; May i :it the F e r nalil-1 Jiuglii "ti
Ho &gt; . ........ -• tt 1
j , I Ol 11■ g n l - MO-1
I \ Jnrelbi. r ir u t a r y ; Mrs. M em orial H o s p ita l. Mrs. M atson
w ill it iittm tix?
tin
Mis* Irene t.uiuhjuUt. who h as l uf Mr
Edi on 'o it nod .M
t, *. wm, i Ii. im ia iir e r ; Mr*. It. I . w ill b# rem em bered a* the form er been on the m istin g sta ff o f th e M atson
t ut11' S | ! i !l|*
l *i t’
Mis* S te lla Touch ton.
• !
lu-lnrtaii.
Ih-'I 'It l f •*&gt;l litli 4*ls» \
!‘t !
F rrnald-laiughton Memorial H us.
!*
M
n Mp
jiital for the p ast year, has on- M o s t
B n liic s
B c lo n R
)i Ii
Aim| tl t*i ' in»
t
ll»tM in thr A rm y N u n c C nrm
r
* *
■*
■■ 1IVI l»V Hit .'&lt;-1 l""t 1
anti l e f l Iu mt w o f k ftir ( 'aa m p
lo
N a t i v e
l» o rn
R u c k e r, Ala. w h e r e she will r e ­
ceive her Im^ic tm in in #
F A \ 11 Ii h
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t &gt;jicrii' I)
-V t w i o t m i l 1
t *11U'U uf fi*. . I 1
t b o per* on I f t i&gt;V • f Unkb* in (in j| L'pL '1' M
tin &lt;Kn' '
11
r
Ihl
ft(•1#"t ‘11 &gt;'
I 1l tl.'
U n ited h'ritcH
t111 i&gt;ttx» ■.
imltifltt'1' IN ll|»
pnri nti(t-'»it-i*li r
ISS Is
»*t t * -1» ■ 1 f,.fs. .*1
•
s c ol d b ’l ' * i G
mllu
•1»•* W*Ul
A iargr crowd w as In attend- the M i'tloP ob tan •*O
(be / tit' I*’ t* n
»nce for the S e r v ic e Wlve's May Uonipnnv T h i s Is in l is t i n r i t o
A cctihoi
d tn ee which w a s lield at the lr u « t to t h e s i t u a t i o n o n l ' n tin r e !•« im 11*-11 tm I'*, t i *niiii
USO F riday e v en in g at HJO ■(Onrti'l of a ccntiii i ilk'", w l . . n
fi,r th e i | m i»Mt- 111 11n
l u i &lt;i
pio iH irilo o of
A m etit.il!
I*. M. Tho hall w a s decorated l u i g e
w ith green s and flowers. T h e liable* w e r e b o m to p a r e n t * of o f b i r l h n I h f o r v i b i t - I m i i t
**Jli tbi* J i i n t iii ii rr , ill,’
club expressed
its thank* to f o r e i g n b i r t h .
" I n Ifllfi. t h e e a r lie st yam f r m i m b u i i » f r o t r I l f n I n i n 1u i - L i " i j
Mr*. Ed Nine and Mrs. H. G ra­
Ip I'M'l w
ham w ho decorated tho dub. lie - which a rm uni r e c to d s n m u'lnd ( dec rvMsing rn pi illy
'h ! h cu l J J.IIk J .ih iu f m e i g i i ' n»i m w Ini
frrshm ent* of c a k , and punch a b le ." t h r s t a ll s t i c i i in s - t i n " ,
were serVrd th rough out the evc- m u ch n* 41 pe r cent ol ' h r p e r s o n - In llu* c o u n tr y ,»r I.*
nin e to nil present.
births in th e r e g ’stru lo ili .11•
TThe
he w a lls co n test v»*s won by w ere to p aren t* I lb - i wl.
M| »s Bobby unite Beard and W e- w ere f n trlglib u i 11 B , E'J"
1*1' \ l ( it IlD F
Houshall. The second contest, th e proiiqylinn b a,| d i-i&lt; ii-c .l 1
Htterbug. was won by Mis* 1Helen (H-r cent, anil
|T» EMU 011U
ilic k so n and C liff Crosby, The per cent o f th e liable- bad both
N aval
Air
S ta tio n
orcli
orchestra
p aren ts o f fo r eig n birth. These
played
throughout
the tven
.
_
----- ln „g. decrees**, q u ite puilundiy, were
Thee P au l Jone* _*pw
ip c c la
lty dane# accom p anied by eorrr*ponding I"
l*lty
was enjoyed by th e crowd.
crease* in Ulc proportlen o f liab­
l e , born to parent* o f n s u v e liinb
W h ereas in I'JU* on ly 47 1-1
cont o f th e babies bail l«&gt;tb pat
enta b om h e ir , tl"" figu re I '
th i* area ro*e l« M per cent t&gt;&gt;
1P30 and to S3 per - s it by 1 ' 1"
T he Hollis H arrison Chapter, and ha* ,in c # ru n tln u n l to l«
D. A. It. have nom inated Mrs J. c r e a s e .
It. R*y for regent fo r t h , com ing
"A* to liir lb s to pH reaii nf m u |
year, T i to follow in g officer* have ml n a tiv e ly folio native tsirn sod
also been nom inated:
tho other foreign -b orn 1. tire 11■«
Mr*. L P. Hagan, vice-regent; portion o f to ta l birth- In sum
Mr*. Edgar Mitchell, recording parent* rose slo w ly from 1? pet
secratary; Mr*. E. B. Clement*, c e n t In lU lfi to a high of l-’«
cflWopoodlng secretary| - Mr*. A. p e r c e n t in 1V30, then nw-wde-l la
R. K #y,. trea»urar; Mr*. C. A. 12 per c e n t - i n 1U40."
Dawson, registrar;
Mr*. B, It.
T h ese fig u r e * , tho sta tistic lam
Ballard, librarian |
Mr*. H. J. p o in t ou t. p ertain to tho Birth
Lehman, historian; Mr*. J, U. R e g istr a tio n S ta te s, which e x ­
Root, chaplain; Mra. F. E. c e p t fo r M ich igan and .Minnesota,
Kotunlllat, financial chairman. lie In th # n orth eastern area ul

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and eh'i'ihooil sw ee th c a r ft in !n -[
ttsirn B e n U a lla c e j ttrv e d a*'
town'', lirxt M sycr A fte r W otM |
Wnr. I, Aft a h lf'i -M r. T rum an*
-.er"evl. s v - r - m - t s . " w ir e rnnr-L
n ed. They have cn e d au gh ter,}
M a te « ie t. now .‘ I, wh&gt; o tto id e d
G io rg e
K a a h m g tu r
C n iversity, *
m ajored in mucic m J hopes to be i
n i op era singer. &gt; n hotiu, «ve- I
n m g - .Margaret and her father |
oven tonally i In\ m ono duets o r '
-■lie »ings to hi- .lecwmpar.imtnt.
In .. th r u . irutplu
five-room
vYasbington apartm en t. Mrs, T ru­
man d a ily rose e a rly , g o t h#r
htislsm d's brrakfa«t and started
M argaret It school.
"M eefsleak and fried potatoes
are “ hat my husband likes," she
mire said.
B etw een household ta sk s Mr*.
T ium an has g iv n i several hour*
duily lo work at i U n ited S erv­
ice U rgaiiijuition can teen .
"I d o just w hat th e chnlrmim
uf the day asks lilt to do— just
like everyhw.lv e l-e ." she said in
de«eribing her work
Rending ■, lire fa v o r ite reern ttlu n.
llr r fa v n d ti! aulhprr
are
f'hnrtes
DbAonv ntwi Sir
W alter S cott. R ecen tly she has
been stu d y in g Sp anish .

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Mrs. Ray Nominated
By D. A. R. Chapter

Th# Advisory Board chnilst* of
Mra. W . L. llenley, Mra. W. W.
Thigpen.
Mra, A. W. U « . Mra. r . I&gt;.
Hagan and Mr*. K. D. Clement*
served on th* nominating com-

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PIANO SOLOIffr
DELAND, May 7, (flpttUD—
MU* Alma Grantham, daughter
of Mr, and Mr*. V. II, .Grantham
o f ' Sanford, appeared a* piano
aototal In • recital of adranged
■tudanta of th# SUtaoa Univer­
sity School of Koala at DaLand
on May 1. Bha aJao w u attorn-

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V IE N N A , fir s t capital to foil
to the H erm ans In the b lood less
conquest Of
ha* been three
c itie s in its six -y e a r span o f o c ­
cupation.
T he rapltnl the N aris soiled
bad been c h a r a c te r is'd bv Its
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C l,K A N S E W IN G M ACH INE
( le a n the se w in g m achine to
p u t it. in top running condition
for a busy sp rin g season.
A m achine w hich had n th or­
ough cleaning lust fall will g e n ­
erally need ju s t a light go in g
IU m emory wa.s rich as n tap- over till* sp rin g, unless it has
e ttr y : of the &lt; clt* who fushioli- stood Idle long enough for g u m ­
ad it before the lim e o f C h rist, med nil and dirt In accum ulate.
o f Marcus A u reliu s, of C harle- F lush out the d iit and gum m ed
ntagne, of N ap oleon , of th e g lit ­ nil w ith n H en n in g fluid, such as
te r in g roll call o f (he C on gress d e n n in g fluid obtained from g a s ­
o f Vienna— Tnllyrund, M elternich, olin e dealers, kerosene, or carbon
A lexan d er of R ussia.
tetrachloride.
I t heritage o f splendor w as ex
.Squirt the c lea n in g fluid (u sin g
hibltcd III the p alaces o f Ihe Aus- a sm all oil c a n ) into oil holes
Inin em perors nml trie H erm an und on to u rin g s nml nlher places
em perors befnre them , wliij ruled custom arily oiled . Run the m a­
It. It shnne in th e Gothic sp ire of chine while flu sh nut dirt and
B t. S tep h an 's; in its renowned gum m ed nil u n til it run* sm o o th ­
m edics) u n iv ersity , .lu tin g hack ly. Then wipe carefully w ith a
to 13(15; In its lncninpurahle opera lin tle ss cloth and let the m achine
Bouse; tn the fash ion able Ring stand several hours for clean in g
B t/n u ss and In ner C ity.
fluid to dry.
B ut It w as a lso a city o f Indus­
C aution: S in ce most clean in g
tr y , o f heavy iron and ste e l m s- fluids
are Inflam m able, it
ip
e h ln tr y , o f optical goods, ehenile- Mifr*l In run electric m achine*
a ls, clothing, lea th er, a r tis tic anil by band rut her Hum by m otor
luxu ry goods,
S itu ated on the until nil clean in g fluid hue eVBP
banks of tbe Dnnutie, il wiis one orated.
o f the m ost im portant tra ffic
A fter clean in g, oil the m achine
•en ter* o f -E u rore arid Ihe junc­ well and run it a while to work
tio n of eigh t intern ation al a ir­ the oil into th e bearings. W ipe
lin e*.
e
nay p KV k, oil o f f rnrnfully so it
- T h at w as the lir*r city &lt;if tl«i
won't
i .illert
du*t. For
Inter
m an occu p ition . b t o did n’t l a , ; id lin gs, one drop of ml iri each
lo n g . In Irs* than ts+, o io n tV
la-ni m g utid mi Imlr i« enough .
Amerlcsiu&gt; th ere W ei- .en d in g I III ufl i*i eio h day's work or
Word of c h a n g e . Ill V i m i a .
n ftci a to IP hou rs use. To p re­
Increases of triiifn iu-ighiem I vent drying and gum m ing, oil
Sluggish V ienna's ti'iopo. F i i ' i i i . nun hint' oceasion ally. . even when
lgn* nml red-cove led N a n py
nut in use.
Ills obscured the li-lu *
&lt; a fei
For detailed
Inslrurlion*
on
changed their n a m e , m " B erlin 1' H cnninl' and ad ju stin g, rheck the
OT "ilervhU 'sgudcn " T here was nm nufacturer's loHik nf in stru c­
con stan t m arching to the si reel.* tions, am i sem i for the bulletin
p ast shops w here rroivil* bought ■’Sew ing M i i e b i n e * F
il. No.
and hoarded in feui of iim iiln n i IP I t, which Is free (inni the U.
to com e, B ookstores whose win
S
D epartm ent
o f A griculture,
dow s had a lw a y s held n w ide in
W ashington 'J't. i&gt; t
te m a tio n a l d isp lav
showed
d
dst exclusively
In- w .i i - ••(
a ll leader- f ile i *'••*■ i, . . .
the ■focus of \ n m i l l so- till life
had a declining u n i..... ....
\u
tr ia n new spapers
t.e.nm e
uni
form .
Divorce law yers had their ha»ub
fu ll arTBrivni ' lot tin f ;', m .
“ A lT an " and m n " \ i \ m t " in r .
A ll Were ie-noig up on r ...,i
!gw . Ch urei, HI t e n 1
Iported to )»- un n i
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abort-legged
A ust
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h eav y
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u u nird tile lack of r.ik 'U e u t i
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thrv j V irillu^4 ml ulu u&lt; i iha. Arrordiilf
m erienn film s .” but &gt;
m ourned the "lack o' a » k » * » f h i
I u it I ' f i r u
f f itl« * r h a d f#*
V ien n ese used
nim kr
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vi. Vii*nni**t«i i *I«*m to det I i ir t
About everyth in g "
I i hidi t*np11h I nfi &lt;&gt;[»*•n c ity , u n d
oil.
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Hilarious G a y e t y

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merit |i resent r.l fry T rum an. Prim e
Mtnlstr-r C hurchill nml M arshal
•Stalin.
Don.—Jorll is the n.inio n n n v r a *
wounded in Jnlv ‘it) in an a t­
tem pted a ssa ssin a tio n of Aitnlf
iiitle r . The «m render dlMiatch
ini J Jodi is the new tierrnan
arm y c h ief of s ta ff, Jodi had
1ic*jk rep ort^ !
to
Ih- H itler's
personal aide, lie atten ded pinny
of the H iller -M ussolini war eonferen res early in the con flict and
wa*-.uu'irl!»ut*l In 1UJ» i u a {muu
aihla su ccessor to M ur, ha I Von
ttrauchiU h, com m ander o f the
parade with f la g s am i banners. Herman arm ies.
" B u sin ess as u su a l,” wns the
reaction from
th e
NewYork
Stock Exchange.
In W ash in gton. P resident S e r ­
gio Osrnena o f the Philippine*
term ed
the
H erm an
su rr r id er
“a decisive step" alon g th e road
to final victory but em p h asised
that the U nited N ations m ust
M'aatlaaesl areas i ' s « , (lael
not rest until “J a p a n is lik ew ise
eastw ard to Mlntul and took that
com p letely crushed,"
The stock m ark et celeb rated tow n, tw o 'm ile * from Davfto, In
Ihe H erm an su rren d er today hy a e brisk fig h t.
. lin ttle R ages
........
brisk but selectiv e rally a fte r an
On tiny Tnrnknn islan d , Borneo
early profit ta k in g had pul most
lead ers tn m rkiem tely low er ter- J;jM-sskt o ff the sou th w est edge o f
"the Philippine arch ip elago. Auarltory.
" B u sin ess as usual" w a s the tralinn and Ih itch troops battled
rote at the o p en in g and, w hile the Japan ese in T arnkan town
se llin g soon cropped up, dealing* and on one end o f its a ir fie ld .
w ere rela tiv ely qu iet. Bids liegitn A ussie* w ere led bv tanka 'its
penetrated
the
fla m in g
to arrive b efo re
Midday
and they
rarlr losses runn ing to a point {'urnocsinn oil region.
The
Ja p a n ese
d efenders
of
or so w ere reduced or eon verted
heavily
into gnln s of a.s much near the Da van colinte r-:it lucked
fourth hour. T h e
ticker
tap* before they withdrew tn the north
picked up seed on the eom haek. on Friday. A ssociated I’rets cor­
Sh ares- w ith
good
|&gt;&lt;&gt;at-war respondent Richard B crgh ol* re ­
prospect* exh ib ited the g r e a te st ported the counterblow m om en­
str en g th ns a n a ly sts figured that, tarily threatened the Am erican
with tile N u lls ou t. reconversion holrt- nn the city but w m fin ally
would get under w ay for tnnnv beaten o ff w ith flnm cthrnw ers.
cnutimnic* not w ilh s land in g needs m orlurs and autninntle weapons.
In centra f* M indanao the .Hal
fui continuance o f Ihe Japan ese
conflict. C onsiderable eaution wns l infantry livisinn under MaJ. Gen.
evident in the fin an cial d istr ict, Clarence M artins advanced six
h ojsoter. because o f the len g lh y m iles north from K dm we In n
drive whirh H en. D ou glas Macu p -w in g to H.yeni peaks.
A rthur -aid block* th e en em y ’s
northward avenue o f retreat from
Davao.
The 31st a lto was b earin g down
on like lilg Jap an ese air ren ter at
V alencia, about
73 air m iles
northw est o f Davao
Home r.(i,0fl0 Ja p a n ese troops
were
estim ated
on
M indanao
( I n n l Init rs l I ' r n m
| * i| # H i * )
'A p r il 17 when the Yank* made
mg wli h a I'nuiuh broaden si tlvAl their second binding mi the big
Norw ay
had iw-en
su rre o d e re il islan d t" sta r t ih etr overland
iuh »iidlti"t&gt;iillv bv H erm an.
push on D avao The force has
The
nrw
H erm an
F oreign yet to be m et In str en g th . The
M inister lo d w lg
Schw erin von Jap an ese
are
believed
m ainly
K rn'igk
anno m ed
to (term ali can gin iti th" ti"i 1lin t-ter n sector,
people, shortly a fter 2:00 P.M where gu errillas
already
have
(H IWi A.M , K W T ) that "after cleared Surtgao province.
alm ost six vent* o f str u g g le wi­
Th" A u stralian D utch invasion
lls ve succumbed
o f Tarakan ran in to s tiff o p ­
At 0:35 A M . F W T.. cam e an position in the hill urea near
A ssociated
Pres*
(lash
from T^rnlmii town
Fotnl Idnnk Ore
iieid is (idling o f the sign in g of from trie 7fi mm. gnna o f M atilda
the uncoiidtiiniinl surrender. Hen- tanks was required to knock out
era! E isenhow er wns not present Jap an ese firin g (Coin n honeynt sign in g, hilt im m ed iately n f­ cornh nf tun nel*
tci w aid Jodi all.I ins fellow dele
Tanks paced disnionuted Aus*
g n lr.
O encinl
Admiral
Han* irnbnn
c s v a liv
Ci'ininandi'*
m
tlrurp Friedhurg. rereired bv the ihelr pn-li iicrog* th.- h v a il o f th»
suprem e rom m sm ier.
tnlrning
P nm oesian
oH
field .i
The H erm an surrender ask ed htnukc from
burning
oil w « * |
for m ercy t«w atd the H erm an thick over th e rich little port
people and the arm ed farce*.
IslandT h e BBC said tele phone con ­
Dutch Aid Auoalcs
v e r sa tio n * w e n g o i n g on b e tw e e n
T he A u stralian s, fr esh ly hoi
Isiiidun, W a s h in g t o n , a n d M as- tie r e d hy Dutch troops, cleared
Ihe Bonrterraln and am nesian d is­
trict* And held thu w estern edge
nf the T arakan a irfield . Tire J a p a ­
nese defended the oth er end with
blank* o f m acliineguns.
T h e Japan ese were m aking full
u*» o f high ground, tunnel*, land
tn in fs and old Dutch d efen ses. A s ­
sociated P ress field correspond­
ent Sp en cer navi* reported.
The airfield Itself continue* to
lie a no-m an's bind, although its
disp ersal revetm ent* are em pty,
reported Dnvi*. It is worlh n
m an's life to walk Into ono be­
ca u se aach app ears to be covered
by Ja p a n ese niBchlncguna And
m ortars.

Dixie Division
Continues Push
On Mindanao

Gen. Eisenhower
Gets Surrender
To Allied Armies

Celeryfeds Win
Championship In
Recent Clashes
( CaalInara K r»* Pag* OMI

Russia And Allies

3 te tt;r.iu t 57.J r i r t i p i
E-Ifft. for an explariktit;, of in 1*
a rrests. Kdcn already hn* re
reived from Churchill a telegram

Split In Frisco
On Polish Question

approving hi* action.

SA N F R A N C ISC O , May 7, (A1)
— Tho Big T hree c h ie fs — Trum an,
Churchill and Slallrt—-a r e report­
ed ta k in g a hand tn the bitter
P olish disp u te, se e k in g both to
break the In ter-A U k d deadlock
and to rem ove the th o m y problem
from this world conference, seen?.
T h e' sprit bel«7eln th e W estern
A llie s and R o u ia over Jha arrest
o f P olish un dergroun d leaders
waa so wide th a t o fficta la report­
ed only ch iefs o f g overn m en t had
au th ority adequ ate to atralgh ten
nut
the sn arl.
In
diplom atic
la n g u a g e, it waa now a m atter
for "the h ig h est level*."
T h is has been lh # procedure In
Ihe p ast w hen fo r e ig n m inisters
sn d am bassadors could not agree
on A n g lo -A m e r le a n -S o v k t a ffa irs,
.C onference o flitid h l said the first
step probably w aa tn eaiA gU ffom
p resid en t
T ftim sn
an d
Prim e
M inister
Churchill to
P tem lfr
S U lIn , rein forcin g previou s re­
q u ests from S ecreta ry o f S tate

the fifth inning w ith B rooklin on
third, a w ild p itch bv W lllscy
g a v e Sanford a run, In tho s jith
Inning with C allahan on third
an error by th e O rlando short-

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t b e v n o u officia l* ea|M'*»»ml
. d au gh ter
con fid en ce
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work
of
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U n ited
Nation*
C onference
to
i It.S dc
con stru ct
world
m achinery
'
if Florida
keep (&gt;eaee w ill go forward d.sp ite the d isn ip tlv r effect o f the
it u n ia n disclosure.
Im m ed iately alu-ad of Ih-natlu.i I
d e le g a te s, a fter a Sunday o f n o t,
waa the tdendiug of hie and little
p o w e r -a m v i.d m a u u F»- t h e . Inmibartop O aks draft of a world
ch arter.
C onference com m ittees
w ill a lfl scores o f am endm ents
h u n tin g for those l«e*l designed
to p erfect n new in tenm ltonnl
c on stitu tion .
On tom orrow 's schedule nl.cn
w a s anoth er B ir-F iv e m eetin g —
th e U t S., B ritain, Rncaia. Chinn
and France— on the piohlem nf
tr u ste esh ip s for territories inrnpahfa o f self-gorern m cn t nr taken
from th e enem y. At latest re­
porta, th e French were aiding
w ith A m erican Insistence uj«in
d iffe r e n tia tin g bet wren .tr m v g ii
m ilita r y arena and the rest.
China, R ussia, Britain and the
U n ited
S ta te s — the conference
sp on sors — brought forward over
S in g la o r Mnrrlad
th e w eek-end the change* they
A g e Jlh.' tfi
w a n t in th e Dumbarton Oaks
E X l’ER IE N C K U N N E C E S S A R Y
form u la fo r a world o r ea n iia tlo n .
E S S E N T IA L W ORK
S ta te sm e n
of small nations
W ITH
thumbed through them today,
P E A C E T IM E F U T U R E
hunting for any chinks into which

"Sure, I could u jo a new car
as loon at the war is over."

they might fit snihe of their m n
Ideas.'-' for
maintaining worldl O vortim e Far* ruii! V acation s
another*T tnir tr o U W i H ahlofATIh security.
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tha lea d —1-0.
O nly In th* e ig h th Inning did
O rlando begin to click . R ad ellffe
singles) to cen ter field and stole
second.
Cummin* took another
htl from C allahan. Then Hheffcr
drove a long h it in to le ft field
for a triple scorin g R ad ellffe end
C um m ins,
ffhi* ,»■»* O rlande's
on ly th reat o f (Icin g dp th e game.
In the ninth In n lav L ln g le scored
th# IaM run fo r Hanford by
str etc h in g a bunt Into a Dfru base
hit. A wild oiten hy W lflaay and
a ste a l in third baaa reored LlngIc.
C allahan w #s furred tn pitch
21 consecutive
In nings In the
tiirnatrlent. C allahan allow ed Dvr
hit* and stn lrk otit I ! mch. Wfll*cy. Orlando veteran pitcher, gave
up four hit* and struck out IX
Sanford men.
Two of Hanford's fir s t lineup
rilayer* will not lie able to play
in the S tate tournam ent to he
hrld in I* k rla n d May 10 And H
C larcnee McKee reporta for Naval
train in g t! Jackaonvtll# May a
and Boh Callahan report* to Ft
M cPherson, Ha th* sa m e day for
'h ily with the A rm y A ir Forces
The lo ss of both player* may be
-nine handicap for San ford In the
S ta le
tournam ent.
S an ferd I*
-luted to plar Hebert E. 1-ee of
Jackeonvlllo
In
ih e lr
opening
gam e.
T iie score hr Inning* for the
'w o g a m es arc
a n («•.} it- n
-a a turd
too n o 0 — 5
W m ter Garden
010 O il 001—4
ikVi noo ftfn- s
O rlando

Crlsia Sen n tw
The P olish controversy ren ters
about inab ility of lln ta in , ltvissia
and the United S tates to agree on
broadening the
present • P olish
govern m en t in W arsaw . in line
w ith a R uuievclt-l huictull S tallii
u n derstand in g at Yalta, to bring
in m ore dem ocratic elem en ts.

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— YORK C IT Y . May 7 . ( S p ecial) — M tisw us of mercy now
being carried out by the twentytw o m em ber agencies o f ti&gt;c Na
ti-mal W ar Fund touch 125 coun­
ters and geographic arras and
reach tn to the live* of mors
than 19.000.000 people, WtSflhrop
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A ld rich , P resident o f the
Fund, s ta te d in hf* annual ir
C L A S S IF IE D A D V E R T IS IN G B A T L S
port s l u c h . a u tu b in iiu d P day
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-- ' T a t k t n e e t l n if ' o f the BoaTd of
l i e F*r lin e far aa* lawrrtlow
Ihrectors o f the Fund.
M e per line far three inwertioeu
Prescott S . Bush. V ice-P resident
0 7 e per lin e foe 6 Insertion*
o f the F und , also reported, was
|Sc per line far ’SO Inarrtlaaw
a d iiie d . th a t the cam p aign s which
M iaim am rate* . . . 36c
were carried on in tlie fall of
P H O N E 149 OR B R IN G Y O U R Ada to T H E SAN FO R D H E R A L D ISM4 by 10.000 Ioral Community
CaWBt, fir* wards ta the lute, uwlading phone sod s 4 4 m v
war funds such aa (n a m e o f lural
A ll a a TtrU sm e a li far situation., wanted will be charged far at tha c a m p a ig n ), raised 1116.297,675 for
regular elasnifled rate*.
tbe N ation al War Fund.
With refe re n c e lo th e future
o f the N a tio n a l W ar Fund. Mr.,
Aldrich s ta te d in h is report:
‘TV* h a v e made it clear from
I jORT: WRIRT w atch, w h ite gcW. the b e g in n in g that the N ational
H. Ik PO PE CO.
H'llo-w Sw iss at Rita Theater. W at Fund r er a n !. Itself as a
U. 8 . TIRES and TUR K S
Ilc a tr k e
l.l l r j ,
911
O ia n g e I purely
tem porary
organixation .
A»e.
| but our ta sk will n ot l&gt;c finish
ToUchlort. 1301 C elery A ve. hard until th e service fla g s in the
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com plete line o f
tiaTlarvI
windows o f A meric a n hom es are
F eed*; a lso grocer lea and g a s o ­
finally ta k r n dow n."
line.
Mr. A h ln c h pointed out that
victory in Europe w ilt land to
M O D E R N wail locata-l C
increase ra th er than dim in ish th*
house. Phone 9152.
work o f m em ber a g e n c ie s o f lha
C YP R E SS post*; mock and wood. SE K Y H 'E Station man. Sem fnol* Fund auch a* URO, U SO Camp
54 hour service. 412 Pine Ave- Ttrv S h op . 2t)l N. Park Av*.
Show*, and United S e a m e n ’s Serntss. .
, e k e . lie a im pointed out that
W A N T E D . YOUNG
LADY
or the work o f many o f th e agencies
8 8 U IT S of Navv “ w hite-;" I
MAN w ho is w illin g to m ake w ill "inerems* in th e P acific aa
suit G l “ Blues;" I suit taiiure-l
tem p orary sacrifice* In order the tem po o f lha w ar against
* “ blue*;" All Mouse* »ixe . 12.
tu learn t-a-1 p o st-w a r trade, Japan bu ild s up to ita inevltahla
pants 3H, Phone 3 Y0j .
to r partw viU r- w * forem an a t elim as." J le laid sp ecial tm The Sanl'W-l llera h l
ph atn i&gt;n increased need* which
F A R M H O R SE for .ale- hti|uirr
1110 TVcut F irst St.
t tlim K I *
f«it
U u w iry may arise in lha P h ilip p in es and
China, w h ich can beat be met by
« u r k n&gt;«:ul*r S*k. i » mik! \ . * f r s
SO A C R E form tiled, good flow - :
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in
p^r*on,
S rrelroU th e e ffo r ts o f private agencies,
. Ing - e ll * . |0 Artr* m u t'h lin .l I • *»unty iRvm tnr r ^
8 t i W. l ie also alwtkd that r e lie f work
I^aidi 11 Am mock S ah L'mI. H.» j ArU S L
i&gt;s member agencies o l th e Fund
K E . B u ll. . 1101 I*«rk A^r.. ‘
in Europe are now la r g e ly cen­
S at ford. H a Hionp (U»| W
t W A N T K D —o tln iftl n u n for l*un
ter--I
on
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aenrieei
ally R»»ii KUTiirtTCt not n t h - provided
in
recently
liberated
10 ROOM
H O U SE roin p ie(rl)
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fnrniahetl.
703 P alm etto AreI vuntlrj i ’o. hit* W. .tl\l St.
Sum m arising the cu rren t work
4.1 R l . ( . K A I K ' A IK&gt;* o f S«-niir&gt;olc ' o f member agencies o f the NaTHAT
LITTLE country V u w
llt £ h “ if
&gt;o«l W«*4lkl like A 1 1tonal War Fund Mr. A ldneh
m i bus line. Con r i t e im m o lis l
l e i n u r m l )»4i tr» S a n f o n J m i l h raid:
ear ion w h en eier you &gt; s “Fur in sta n ce, tiBO -C am p show*
l.tlJfM r i l 'f t d
Wf lic
HOI
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bad room*.
prw-e.
has more units in a ll com! at',
r n llevnl'L
52360.00
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i —r*e. than ever b efore. Many
phone 46 2.
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w ith in f&gt;00
yards o f th#
from line* th e y
play tn au
1936
DODGE
Sedan.
Sant...
•Iteorra a v era g in g a m illion a
F ir* Dept- Phone 73.
week The number o f U SO club*
ha&lt; hr-n som ew hat reduced dur
i s r th* year but th* attendance
, at more th a n -.S00
club* In apar
i s l n n in lht« be mis-toe re la nior*
J than •JC.OOO.rtOO a m onth. New
l clubs hare 1,-eer opened on rhorl
i.otic* to provide for tha troops
W ARDROBE
tr u n k .
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and th* w ork of tha URO in the
r la r a lio a . able lo tak e dicta
lion. M ust t-e w illir g to work. Pacific I* con stan tly Increasing.
FOR SA C K
Aypiy a l w a r Sem inole C oun­ T here w-t --V0 U 8 0 clu bs uper
G A R A G E A P A R T W EN T w ith i«
I a lin g near general hnepilala Jn
ty H ea lth Unit
a c m tiled land, fruit lrre»
I hi- cou n try, providing racreaRobert A W illiam .
ln « i for th e wounded a* thev baP h o n e 732
A tla n tic Rank Uhlg
h 'w * am botatory p»tien*«
"H appily, during the p ast few
G L A D IO L A S for .a le . M r-, L**- ; \V 1U ~ P A &gt; -**h f.w a n y m ake
a u tu n w b ili l i a u
r .’ J f Lo l l ’ V i. w eeks m a n - Am erican prisoner*
U. K- Ih dlint. A ta lo n A p art­ o f war h a v e been releaaed hut
th ere are still many prisoner*
ment* N a I.
FOR RALE
o f war. l o t h tn Europe and Asia.
VACANT fW. room hou»e,
l I C T A IN S .
Ur*
table
rlotha, A» a m a tter of C h ristian con­
Sanford A re
t-a ifa . wad ie d , starch ed sad science and tr e a ty ob ligation . War
Robert A William■ In lrk rd . 316 M ellooviU * A i s . 1V ia c o m
A id moat stand by
Phone 732
A tlan tic Rank
Phone MT9.
them , se r v in g them u n til th* last
barbed w ire bond has I-can bl ok
IU ill ROW IIKHK W H E R E
an. United Seam en's S e m ico la
PR IV A C Y LS R E 8P F X T E D
T H R E E H O U S E S and lots for
a t work w h erev er there is an In­
. aala on pared rued. iHihart i YOUR n atu ral deeire for privacy vasion beachhead, for tha m er­
in
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m
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str
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Lumbar Yank
re-p erted here.
Frterwfta and chant m arin e ti there and it la
F O U R E SK IM O -SPITZ p u r p tee.
r r U ln r s
are n ot queationad j evidence o f their prompt service
about you r credit.
Y our ea»- w hen we hear that a l ) S 0 club
T w eek* old. 7IH W. 1st ^t.
idot rr or bu-inewa a sso cia tes w a* open and ready lor action
a fte r 4:00 P. M
Will out haar of your personal tw o weeks b efu re the ffr»t A m eri­
FOR SA L E
I • fla ir -. There ts on rau*« foe can cargo th in sailed in to lib er­
ated M anila.
SEVEN ROOM fa m ish e d house
eniharTa*.-n»ent.
d o * * in. Im m ediate possession i
“ Th* achiev-ementa in aid of
K ra-onable credit requirem ents.
Robert A. W illiam s
No ru-tnakera on m oney loans. j our A Ilk* have been no lea a
Phone 732
A tla n tic Bank Bldg | Yariabl* p aym ent plan*.
stirrin g . O n ly a few d a y s ajfo
w hen a g r o u p o f d istin gu ish ed
FAMILY LOAN OX
S P E C IA L G R A D E C H IC K S
naeida Ranh RMg.
Phew* U n u tritio n ists w e n t in to libera tad
B A T C H E D PROM h igh ty p e U .
H olland an d found m an y c h il­
B, approved pullorura teste- 1
d ren too w e a k to tak e norm al
n tatln g*
W hit* and
Barred
nou rish m en t. It am* A m erican
r a n ilc -u o f condiliaft.
R e lie f
for
H olland,
form erly
for 91L95, prepaid, life de
34b S t. P hone »4S.
know n aa th a Quran W ilbelm ln*

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By JA C K S T IN N E T T
W A S H IN G T O N — P au l V . M eN u tt. form er U .S . H ig h fo m n i«*ioner
to
tbe
Philippine*
• a in 't ta lk in g just to m ake him a-.If heard when he w arned the
li adrra o f th e island s nut to p ress
f'.r Independence now.
M cNutt l&gt;aae&lt;l Ilia w a rn in g on
I lie fact th a t if tho Filipiitoa defer
live _ iitwvliojt
of
litisp e n d e n c e ,
th e y are ’ m ore lik ely to g e t “ a
a .m pa the tic reaction fro m Com r r n i on reh a b ilita tio n m easu re*.”
There'* m uch m ore U&gt; It th an
th a t, no m a tter how tr u e It la.
M cNutt Im lievcd, aa m any atudent* uf tile I’hilip u in cs and som e
I ilipm o lead ers b elieve, th a t ff
irvkiK inlrnce la gran ted now or
e v en July 4. 1946. the la te s t data
r e t by law .the C om m on w ealth
m ay »trp o f f into a p erm anent
r cm sim k sin k -h ole.
1-el's g o back to 1934, w lien th e
T y d in g s-M c D u flie I’h lllp p m e Independene* A c t w as p a ssed . Enyoying a lung period o f free trade
\&gt; ith the U n ited S ta te s, th e F illpinna bad em erged w ith a high er
standard o f liv in g than aryr o f
th e native* in the Sou th P acific.
N ew m daatriea auch aa m illing
(m ain ly gold , copper an d torn*
iro n ) were g e ttin g o f f to a good
sta r t. The old in d u stries— su g a r ,
copra, cocon ut o il. and hem p—
&gt; err flo u r ish in g . M oreover, th#
F ilip in os w ere e n jo y in g a m ea­
su re o f •e lf-g o v er n m e n t probably
tr e a te r Ilian a n y o th er depend en t
r a tio n 's.
..... .
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Tbe clam or for Independence
w » » n e lh ir r new. The d isp osition
&lt; f the U n ited S ta le s , w hich had
fo u g h t it* own war for indepeni en ce 160 year* b efore, war to
g r a n t it
A ccording to th ose w h o debated
I hr iaiu e a decade a g o . th ere w a s
no se lfis h n e ss in thr pppoaitlon
lo Philippine independence. There
w a s only the fe a r th a t c u ttin g th e
lie s w ith th is orphan com m on­
w e a lth — w hich had com * in to the
la m ily a fter the SpanisH -A m ariran war -w o u ld be th ro w in g it to
'h e w olves o f econom ic and m ili­
ta r y explottation .
P osaib lln tes of w ar in th e P a ci­
fic ur even In Europe seem ed
•em ote in lho»# days C on gress

Itaamen'a Service.
tlffie er * of th# N ation al War
Fund for th* ensu in g year a era
ele cte d aa fo llo w * :—
W lthrop W Aldrich. P resid en t;
.'ran R. A doue. Jr_ D a lla s T sva*
l*rw*eott H. Ra*h. N ew Y o rk C ity ;
R obert M. Ila n e t, W lnaton-Sal*m . North C arolin a; F ra n cis P
M atth aw f. O m a h a ,
N eb rask a;
tV altar R othschild.
N an
York
C ity ; Fdwwrd K R yer*on. Chlci m . R linoia; Rolmrt G. Sproul.
Iterk rley. C aliforp l*; H en ry M.
't r lot on. Pruvidorida, Rtapda 1»land.
Vice - P resident — Ralph
11 aye*, R accretary — G aid on 8 .
Kantvchler.
T rcaxnrer — Gerard
Sw oita, C hairm an b u d g e t t ’om m itta e — T h om as D ’A r cr Bnophy,
( hairm an P ublic R elation s Com­
m u te * .

B u t w hat o f th* P h ilip p in ai to­
d a y — Jutt a little m ore than a
year before independence i* due?
The
governm ent
ha*
perhaot
enough money and credit* In the
Unite.I S ta te i to kurvfve for nine
m onths to b year. On w het can
federal Lnxe* be levied to carry
It through th e im m ed iate rear*
t o come?
Even If lie ag ricu ltu ra l cconoinm y could be put beck on Ita le e t
thla y e a r -(o la la e e r a aaauro me
It can't be for lack o f m anpower
i f for no other r ea so n ) where
would the ihlpp fng com * from to
take It to m arket u n til th * P acific
la at peace again? M any of the
cen tral Island* and their aucen
c itie s have been w ar-ravaged.
M anila 1* in ruin*. The mine* ol
th e islands have been flooded and
th eir m achinery d estro y ed .

ORDER O F PUBLICATION. TO:
JOHN M
WjNNKFORD,
whose
place of rtsltlrn e* and Post O fflt*
ftdtlrtsa la unknow n: You nr* |i*r«*
I*j" notified am i r«gtilr«&lt;| to ip p ta r
to u Ctrl Ain Hill of Complaint Mltd
li] Madrid* Maa Bonn«forti a«*ln«t
you. for d lv o r rt, now pending In
th« Circuit
Court of K«mlnol«
County. F lorida, on or b ifu r t tlie
Juno lluU I&gt;ay. to-w lt. tha 4111
•lay of J u a n
\Jib.
In d t f u l l
fn ertof ' u l d
r«UM w ill proceed
K i I'artF. U t th'» order be pub*
U*hed for tb e ■Utulorjr tim e re*
«julred by la w . In |h» HANKOIlD
III* It ALL.
tfmnford.
Florid*.
A
new ipip ar o f le n c r tl clrru lttlo n
Ivt »ald co u n ty and Htaie. Wltn«ea
rn) hand and official Real o f o f­
fice. at Hanford. Hvmlnola Coun*
l&gt;. Florida, th le 4th day of May.
i&gt; il. &lt;X P. JltSlIKDON. Clerk Cir­
cu it Court. Heralnol* County. F lor.
Ida. (HKAL).

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ORDER OF Fk'UUCATION. Tu
KDIVAltD F. l ^ r i N C w hoa, address ta a a follow* AOM Ir Patrol
.Squaitrun. V I1 It I J craw, c/o
r i « l P U Nan Francisco. Calltorn1*
You ara hareby notlfl-d
and r-*iolra&lt;t to appear lo a errtaln Illll nf Complaint (Had against
you by Daily las I'lna. for dfvorca,
i ,o . pan'llng In thw Circuit Court
of btmlnola County, FlorMa. on
or b-fora lha Jane Rula bay, tow lt, tha 1th day of June. A. I).
jtli
In dataull
thrrrof said
causa will procyad Kx Partr. l e t
thla ordsr !&gt;• publlthad (or lha
statutory lima rs'iulrad by law.
In th . HANFORII IIKHAt.D. .‘tanford. Ft-irlda. a nawspapar of gtn aral rlrculatlnn In aald County
and m ala
W llnr*. my hand and
ufflrlal aral of i.fflca, al Hanford,
Florida. Itilj till day of May. l i t i .
Vi |- IIEIINDON. 01-rk Clraull
(Hurt Hamlnnla County. Florida
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o l t l ' K I t OF F U IIL IC A T IO N TO:
laA lR K T IlA
J ACICMON.
who««
pl*C« Of Iw hlJelKR Alid !*U«I OfflC*
• ddit-wu lu u n k n o w n Ybu « r r h e r * .
I»&gt; n o tified an d r*«tnlre&lt;1 tn a r p u r
In • c e r t a i n 1)111 o f t ’ot nplalnl
filed a g a in * ! you f o r 4 v ° r r r , by
It n h e rt A J*rki(&gt;n. a n d no w p«nd*
tu g In th e C ir c u it t ' o u r t of Henilnol« I’o u h l ) . F lo rM a. o n o r befnr*
t h r J u n r Itulr I *» &gt; t o - w l t , t h r
I t h &lt;!*&gt; of June. A f» t i l l
In
•tef atilt I h ereof a A Id r « U M
will
it rare e# 4 K l l ' * r t r
l i f t thlfl u|tl«r
I t f u b F r h e d (or t h e a t A t u I n r y time

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•SANFORD, -FLORIDA) ■'MONDAY. MAY 7." 1945

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Florida’s Part In WarS^wLSS
Force Behind Nazi Remagen Shortened The War
W reckage On Beaches
S h o w s How Close
This State W as To
Actual War Fronts
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Drive To Power

Cheer Freedom At Dachau Camp
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Floridalan*— In e e lsb e tln g offielul announcem ent o f victory in
■ ^Europe— are looking back today
with ju stifie d pride on thcfr part
in w in n in g the w tr a g a in st Germ in y .
Three year* sg o a x is submar* hies prow led th# w ater* a few
* m ile*
o ff
Florida'!
coastlin e.
' • S c o r e s o f fu*l-ladtn »hlp* w ere
Mauled to the bottom in that*
dark day*.
O f all tha 48 • t r ie s , F lorida
waa perhaps tha cloaaat to tha
w ar. Tbo con flict m oved to ita
■ very dooratep a i burned and
sh attered debris littered ita w h ite
aand beachea.
Bold to the point o f rashn ess,
Germ any landed aptea and ssbo*
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jk
teu ia on the coaat near ponle
Vedra B each and only the v ig i® o p c e of the FBI kept them from
fu lfillin g their m ission.
F in ally, the power o f United
S ta lea arm ed rnicht began to
take hold. Slow ly the en em y waa
driven back from th e ahorea,
•a c r o ss the A tlantic and Into a
"hom eland lair which could not
aave him.
And F lorida r iliu n a have but
to ico n o ffic ia l recorda to realise
how large waa their part In
achieving European victo ry .
^
In m a n p o w e r contribution*.
Florida ha* given n early 300,DOj
of her men and women to the natlon'a arm ed fore*. T w en ty -tw o
percent o f ita male population
now ia represented In the »ervicea.
Through the ligh t from A frica,
acroi* to Ita ly , in th* Norm andy
ln vatlon . du rin g th* driva into
G erm any, and in the fin a l b at­
tle for the N is i surrender, m ili­
tary cilation a have landed Flori/ y i a ’a native aoni for ou tsta n d in g
' action a g a in st tha sn vtny.
le a d in g
tha list o f Florida
F ig h ter who Kara halpad win the
the B alle o f Europe la a 21-yeer. old aotdler who hold* ■the ns*

SOME O F T H E 112,000 PR ISO N E R S from nil nntiqns fo..nd u l n e uthe D achau exterm in ation cam p in G erm any nrr show n c h rru n g t in *
lib eration by the U S 7th A rm y •'( nII the N a i l s ’ horror la m p s.
Dachau w as thr one most .Itended S ig n a l t orps Hadinpiiolo

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night lig h te n npernted fu ll t
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all “ Intruder” p ilo t, needed
tin E i.'Uciiii theater of o t.e i i
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function of A F T A C center* i* H air force Imard, A m erica's n u m b .
one pool nf w artim e aerial ex
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that ha* earned
tinnecknam e nf B rain Box o f the
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Cola and Jacksonville helped nr,
tret invading force* headed -o
ward the phttrea o f A frica ami
Europe, while other Florida tr a in
ed N'hva I t o i l* helped deal r o ,
Hiller'* subm arine fleet and put.',
ed t' B o a t * na*v from our c o e - ' s
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Landing, including the A m phiP
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Fort I’lerce, ■* on* of fou r-,
baa** o f the A tla n tic A m p h iu loin
Com m and, has centered tr a in in g
an aaaault lioat-LCVI* and LCM
—oparatlnn*. to g eth er with c o m ­
bat and underw ater d em olition
•nd srount* and raiders tr a in in g .
In addition. It h a t served a t a
gigan tic Research E xperim ent and
testin g are* to p rove th* w o r th
and som etim e* th e dem erit* o f
new Im provem ent*, equipm ent and
method* deiign ed to aav* m a n ­
power and live* and hasten th e
•nd o f th* war.
T rain in g Navy file r s In v a r io u s
types o f plane* a t more th an a
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C e n te r t#i Orlando. When Allie d t h e H u v a r i a n n r m y aj- a v o l u n i s * r , w a a » c n t to t h ^ f r o n t O c t
a i r m e n bumped into a n t w L u f i - ,
w a f f r ninittry in thefr ral«li over |0 # 1914; f l r a t e d • witH— the
I ro n C ro n * . 2 n d data* f)#0* 2;
(ivrmariV.
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flaw
rom hoi
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lalido workisl out Ihr new t a c t i c , t""&lt;’.vcd a r r g i m . n l * diplom a a n t
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and

w o n n a c h o l n r a h i p a t t h e *et’ortd t t r v M’hotd find e n r r i o d o n h ia

»arved w ith a sp ecial g m iip
R esearch S c ie n tis t, in the F—g
pean T h e a te r, a sislin g to so ls,
technical problem s BlicoutiLered li
aerial w a rfa re
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F lorida's women lik ew ise lu»»i
been represente.1 on th , Europe*!
wgr front*. During the Nnrinamiy
In vasion, Cnptuin Evu H M rl.n
of F em o n d in a , A rm y Nurse, won
the B ro n te Star awarded
lot
services in an E vacuation riuapi
ta l In F ran ce M ajor Louise M
F rU ig era ld of Jacksonville wn.
a w allied Ihe Legion of Merit f«u
ttofi'a highest aarard for hravsry. on tatan d in g flervre* «u T h ief ol
• C o r p o r a l Jam es H. M lllaa of the N u rse Section at the hrnd
F ort M esde weara the C o n g res­ nuartera n f th* P ersian Gulf Cornsional Medal o f Honor fo r help ­ m in d . H elping cheer u p h a i t l r
in g ettab liah the A nglo B each­ w eary servicem en as ii lied l n»s*
head during th* lU llia n C am ­ Club G irl. Doris Anderson .it
paign."
M iami I* still on du ty In F ran ce
On
-D ay in n
N gorm
andy,
u
n vD -Lfmy
rpu
d y i when
N oted as Sp ortsm en’s S ta te
A llied force* carried th «lr fightFlorida
hns
contributed
fam e
a g a in st th* A x h to th e W aitrrn a th le tes to the B a ttle of Europe
sh o r ts o f Europ*. a F loridian's T am pa’s T om m y G om el, h e a v y ­
b a ttit lead ersh ip won him the w eight Mixer, w as wounded s e r ­
aecond h ig h est m ilitary
award iously u sin g his pow erful punch
in the n ation —th* D istin gu ish ed a g a in st th e G erm ans ip the ftg i
^ S e r v ic e C ross. L ieutenant F orest along
the
S elg fried
Line,
K. F erguson, a forjner U n iv ersity form er M iam i Dtving Star and
o f Florida
foolbgl) s ta r , wga winner
of
Ihe
1936 O lyrnpi.
honored for heroism Under fire. C ham pionship. Lieutenant (".done,
P rivate
Lennts D. A d am s ol
M arshall W ayne was Injured oi
Panama C ity, who reeaSved thr a r e c o n n a i s s a n c e ^ i i r m i s s i o n l i r e ,
S ilver Star, was am ong numer- Italy early th is 9t&lt;»i. And. d rm
• ous other Floridians &lt;J#corml*o
the Beliwuin C aiapaign . u form ei
fur action tn th* irttaslon of
F lorida jockey; K tafi S c r g ea n .
Franc*.
VVilli^h W h itley, died in action.
P ushing on fnto th e G erm an
From ita rank* o f Statesm en .
hom aland, A m crleapa took Aacban
F lorida ha* sertl tw o CongTesstha f lr it Im portant anaroy city
m eh Into th e Arm ed Force*. Rep
Mta fa ll to our forces. Major
Robert H ikrs resign ed hit seal
^ W illia m E, H urlbsrt o f J a c k so n ­ In the H ouse to become an Artnv
ville w ss chosen A d m in istrator
M ajor, a ssig n ed a secret mill
o f the captured N e ll tow n , hala ry m issio n , hep . Lex G rc.
Presen tin g the A m erican M ili­ gave up h is C ongrcssion P ost t
tary G overnm ent, Major llu rl- becom e a naval o ffice r on a c tiv s
bert tested civilian a ffa ir s produ ly. From the i-egisiatu rr. Sen
V gT S m i to be follow ed In other Jam es F ran klin o f F m l M ven
conquered a llie s in th* -Retch.
Is in a ctiv e service ns an Army
B e fo re the w ar, 1m w aa A s s is ­
Moor In Europe.
ta n t Chief o f D atactfvei in JockD uring th e final sta g e s o f the
aon villa.
dem and o f G erm any’s uncondi­
In D ecem ber, when V on Rundtional su rrender, when th* Big
J r t l d t launched hi* o ffe n s e In
Three held their conference at
T B « lg iu m and L uxem bourg, F lo ri­
Y alta, a M iam i N a v a L Radiom an
d ian s helped tu n ) back th e en\ .. em y d r iv e .. P n e . p f -tb o d lvirion* wa* on h a u d .t u u r n s i u .m m un ieations man for P resident
responsib le fo r prying lo o s* the
G erm ans In th a B a ito g n * section R oosevelt. G eorge Du HrtufU w o n
w aa tha 9 0th Infantry, com m and- a L*t*r o f C om m endation for hia
®fed by M ajor General J a m e s Van c in trib u tlo n to the m eeting a t
F le e t o f B artow . G eneral Van th e B lack S e a .
And a fe w day* a g o when th e
F le e t ia w all known in porta
and
A m erican
fo r ce s
circle* . aa th e form er foo tb a ll R u ssian
coach o f th e U n ife r tlty o f F lori- Joined to c u t the la st rsm ants o f
G erm any’s
arm ed
force,
tw o
da.
a
T w o , Florida-trained divisions F lorid ian s w are am ong the fir s t
Y an ks to .m e a t the Rod A rm y a t
tha E |b« R iver. lie u te n a n t W il­
T h e fir s t a n /^ 1 0 th . In fa n try diyL liam K eeton o f P alm etto, and
rior.j,' both
trained *1 Camp L leu tan an t W illiam 5 . Larkin o f
B len d in g, a re In getlon o n th* T am pa w e r e member* of a fro n t
N orthern e d g e o f in * co u n U r- Una T a sk F ore* th a t h«|d th e
y-ffem fve, w ith 'G e n e r a l H odge*’ bridgehead a lo n g th* Elbe w h ere
t h e A llie s m e t .
saga

A m « rtu rtid -t* a r

Nothing- In HiH Early
Life Indicated His
Destiny In World
N E W YORK C ITY, M ay 7. OP)
— N o psychic m ed iu m could hnv&gt;fo reseen u m n k e r o f w orlJ his
' lo ry -nnd m ise ry — in the pule
fared , spindly leg g ed IT-year-old
Ik&gt;&gt;- who le ft his n ative tow n of
Ilrnunou, U liper A u stria, in 1906,
bound for V ie n n a to becom e .an
' n rtist.
1 H e ivas A d olf H iller.
H iller begun
life
April 2C.
IKR9, ns A d olf Sh irkelgrubar, the
son o f a p overty-strick en cu stom s
insp ector,
Aloi*
Sh ick elgru ber,
who changed the fa m ily name
io H itler when he was 40 years
old nii-i died in 1902 when Adolf
w ns I I
A» n boy A dolf sang in the
Hunt school in the B enedictine
til unit tie r y ul l.nm bach. acquired
n n»te for draw ing nnd decided
to liecnm e an nrtisL H isto ry was
his fa v o rite subject.
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A d o lf wa* a w eak lin g a* a child
hut m n * * * w l of a personal majcn r t tu m which m a d e him th e Ira dr r nf hi-* p l u y m a tr ji in H r a u n a u
‘ n«**f 1 i n /, w h e r e th e H i t le r s
went to l iv r nnd w har« A dolf

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policy scored veritable trium ph
T h r !!i»hrti/*tlli"i i I .m ill , ham 11
A m erican
meriting on t h e excellency o f t h r u , At the R e ic h sta g electiofT* in tujoh- i h r jyi.’k..U*u.-i*iw,. .kvL -lba ix-l.- 1UkI—~ ii r e s !■e r Herftn— wtpp d k e hrhjgrheirf H od ges’ w as aide
"flo x ii* ., ..a n d - want- r a p a o t o d ly ■*«f lOffO HttlreV'piVTfyr’n7,Tdld,1,7 'n th T f ' ’ r*AV*ff. T ir tin n in g up *- 1,-t i ■l *, » i i ■&gt;•* f*. r u le d , i n e liid in g n i n n y s i i b u r l u i p III a l l a c k w i t h t h e r L a t e s t - c o n c r n l r a t l o n *»f t a n k s n r r
assem­
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than *ix m illion vot**
xce F ran Lehari* "M erry Widow.
al i o i i of
H itler 1m-cmitii* a citlen o f G er­ In r m l u n t i l «hi*
In b etw een the m uster*d-oul
1914 W uh i h r mi t b r i n k
nf b l e d **n the W e s t , - , a F r o n t —- a n d
his
armor
and
infantry
kii IMT W t i |( n in Jf in I** n \ a l| ||»'
•oldier
and th* all-conquering m any sh o rtly Imforc the prestden
W orld War I, Iter I in iun jinip i h r " h e n
north,
lhc&gt;
sprung
the
fuehrer, h ow ever, w ere yearn o f tla | alection in 1932 and obtained * '&gt;1o r a l t 11y n f 1h r firs I n l l i l c " ( tm t r r o f tin* w a r | i r o g r » m f t of s w u n g
Ruhr t r a p b) m a k in g a Junction
■torm ond str ife which he outrode 11 and 13 million v o les resp ec­ Hr II hI i r h u r j f , H t'r lin tm*‘iiinr xta
t h e ( p n t r u t P o w er x ,
with
the
Ninth
A rm y's
Second
or b e a t down to aahr* If hi tively in thr two jiolls. A lthou gh Ini 7i &lt;1 I’r c v t p i i i l y - tie- hint j*rt» i
llMU Thr war rn«ic«i4 Ih-rlin
h* felled to defeat Paul von H im cm •loll n l in m a n y r tvi ml
couldn’t Ignore th«m.
hociune thr erntrr of n o tin g , dln- A r m o r e d d i v i s i o n .
denburg, he proved that hi* was ' gle* resu ltan t fiotn ein iH n ls be
Reckon W ith Ms alecs
O r a t i o n of th,* Ru h r p o c k e t
orK’iintziition nrul (Hihtiinl bickerthe la rg e st German p arty, group- tw een d y n a sties and ardugiintsm* i it if w h i c h m n r k i d th«* e a r l y p o«t- never wn« cqiitt-mplati-d by th e
A fte r th e fir s t W orld w tr Hit
ler b e g a n hi* p o litica l ncU ville* lng nearly 40 per cen t o f liu- which a r o se betw een |iriiu e*, imBut
w ith
th e
w«r yenrx. In that year the new h igh com m and.
hlrs and el lies.
|
am ong a x -* « rv llem en and found electorate.
b rid g e lost, titsu-ail nf h a v i n g to
governm ent wax moved to Wei
enough follo w er* to m ake hi*
defend u com im rn lively n a r r o w
The m a sses in northern G cr -j
lii.’tl — K ing G u stu vu , A dolphui mar. Hut Merlin wan never re
m any em braced H ltlir w ith un- , „f Sw eden mure hod mt.* the o H
party a a it
l a c e d an t h e h e a r t o f G e r m a n y , front in the n o r th th.- G i-rrn an i
G erm any's troubled M flstlon p e ­ bounded enthu siasm bill sou thern w lt(, banner* fly in g m d e fe n se of
1 9 ^ 2 — A d o l f H i t l e r . u l e a d e r found th em se lvr* n ig g li n g tr o o p s
riod.
O ffic ia lly
recognled
In O erm eny, th e cradle o f his creed . I'rotr-u in l asp iration s in north
«.v&gt;iitill** i l l a f r o n t
o f a |io|itiru l part) cuIIimI the to meet
1923, th e H itlerite* w are Im port­ r t m a i n e d m u c h cooler, d u e t o Hu- r r n E u r o p e . W i t h i h t . n e t , on. N ational
___ __________
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S im mhxtn
( N u n s ) w av m e t c h u . g f r u m i h i i t s s t i — u . ant e n ou gh fo r the m oat pow erful influence o t th* ( n th o jic ^ liiir , h lU-rlm &gt; jmrt hi ~ n i a - « n ^ Ve*vrs' _hruughv to trial in the n t r “ pn n o r t h to Fr*|tJrfjjrt Tin tfJB Mtirii
g y a r l a i o la k e npte
in (TiF south.
H * H a le d -^ la p a h u r t r
{.War liccamedntW rfi*. r o u scrip liefT ch arges
ge* of
-i slander
Tb« tn tln polnls o f
f &lt;,f men and w ealth u iu a m-vere
O g c n tt M tr i ' T w d n ln g C • * »
Under-m » n u r d
1933— H itler g a i n c l control of
H itler and G en. E rich Ludtn- program — b efo re it* purpose be- I ,irnin on Iho resource
T ___ with headquarUrt in th*
f th
the government
T
h
e
&gt;
d
i
d not haVe manpowrer
Jack lon vilt* N aval Air S ta tio n , doeff, r eck on in g w ith th e auppoyt cam e to rule the worldd a* in m a s­ •till i n s i g n if i c a n t city.
1 9 4 0 - - B e r l i n f o u n d h e r s e l f in
l e f t tw c o v e r s o m u c h t e r r i t o r y
te r race— w ere aboltlon o f p arlia­
played a v ital rola In th* A tla n tfc
1676— B erlin Qgmn v%rtn threat*
the m idst of s new world war Ucrd hr excellent n tllilarr high m entary dem ocracy, sta te control ened w i t h S w ed ish fnvnMnn ia
T heater o f Wgr.
and bom bings by B ritish plane*
suddenly becom e avenuea
Such name* 0* that of Li*U- plain, w h o r e c e n tly retu rn ed from of a ll'e c o n o m ic and buainea* ar&lt; the tarifflcd web o f intr ijcuex p resaged the storm to com e.
of d e fe a t.
be
nttena Paul E. Cdughlfn, who th* A tla n tic and atiperrU ed fe e d ­ tlv ity , b rea k in g of ulnt«rv*t bondam ong sm all state* grow in g out
rounded up 1M) priaonan whil* ing o f p eo p le In th lib rald coun­ •g « , radrganfatlon o f to c la l ami o f the c o lla p se o f G e n n m effort*
A nim al glu e sticks to wood be- * The long-aw_aited ,d rive
, , into
_ the
—
political Ii7a
Ilia on the b ail*
a ils o f tho
ng a Navy Scout Obaarvation tries, In add ition to h ead in g all pelitlcal
”
on
Io m ake th eir ruler* world e m ­ cau se In l u thin. waVm solu tion |
Invaaion of Navy C h a p la ln i In th e M e^iler- rteia) th e o r y and repudiation o f perors in the m ann er o f the H o­ It penetrate* the pore* w hile still | ri .2' * ' f p .? ‘ .!!!"* *.hc R| ^ r
th e p la c e tr e a ty and p f repnra
Donald L.
man am pire.
fluid. W hen. It so lid ifies .m l dries, .
tiona.
famous eg.
nn.l N in th A rD ou gh b oyt fr o m C am p B len d ­
1757— C ity w as plundered by i t . trem endous sh rink ing pow er ! *
H
itler
e
a
r
ly
in
life
becam
e
c
o
n
­
•Iraws
the fib e r , of one piece to ■ “
croV*Hj. thp *lrram
•« !
ing d aalth on* o t tb s hardest
A ustrian*.
*h* C ologn e
ility of
o f an
' b lllty
other,
m aking
the
Joint puihw l • hel"1
blow* to th a A x is a rm ies. A s the vinced* o f th e d‘ esirab
1 7 8 0 — C ity w as plundered by th e
P lain.
t m and concelvad a deep ha- R u s s Ib b b .
str o n g e r than
the wood Itself
....................................If.
la rg est m ilita r y e sta b lish m e n t fn
I; for th e A uatro-IIungarian
Gisnt fleets of bombers and
Flotfcl*, and the la r g e s t In fan try
Ifi 0 6 — N ap oleon marched io ta
fighter* of el| seven Allied sir
t tr a in in g c en ter in the m onarchy. W ith som e o f hi* the e lty .a fte r th e b a ttle o f Jena.
M axw ell A nderson w h o helped command* lashed e t ra ilw a y r a id s
lin g ha* a«nt flv* T tu ton lc sch oolm ates h# halt! *0*
1K48— R le t i con tin u in g for a
in to ,th a W estern cro t tarotin g* a t w h td l' th e y week m arked Berlin'* particip a­ L aurence S u itin g s w rit* "W hat I end other v ital Is r g s ta to knock
P rir* Glory" about W orld War^ I 'o u t the G srm tn tran sp ort sy stem
e d d efian ce o f tha H a p s_____
w ar. I t tr a in ee s h elp ­
tion in th a g r ea t reform m ove­ did not *erv* io the w ar w h ich he
j . and* san g MDeu*achland
‘
feed in g both the E a ste r a and
ed s t e m th e B e a ch es a t N orth
m ent o f th a t year.
described so vivid ly
bar
A 11e i,
HI*
fa th e r,
W estern Front*.
1801— T h * old w all* w ere torn
Inir his mtutachioa to ape down, con sid erab le suburban te r ­
On tha socond day o f lh* p o w ­
T he Grand Canyon is m ore
o f E m p eror Fran J o * ef, w a s
608th P a ra c h u te In fa n trg , a c tlv itritory w a s annexed and the real th an 300 m iles lo n g , 13 m iles erfu l drive, the A m ericana p lu n g -.
lated With hi* *on.
cvelopm an t o f B e rlin a s a world w ide, end a m ile In depth from ed nearly fiv e m iles beyond th e
lu n icip n llty w a s begun. Em peror the brink af the rarfyon to the sh attered river d e fe n se s, e n g u lf­
ing 30 towpa and v illage* and
agatnat R h k r. ’ ^ ^
“
W illiam I cam e to pow er
riv er b*d.
caotu rin x thousand* o f. p rison ers,
Now, with Germany out of ^
„
Island of Nqrava yssr and h* cava in crea sin g fr e e ­
O en. Elsenhower declared the
*
tth a co a st o f R u ssia , dom to tha city.* w
Th# strange flattened end wid­
;~g&gt;* a tlii* ood fr e sh
1874—Municipal con trol o f the ened face of th* hammer-head offensive was aimed et reackteg

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tlm* later city officials gained used In making quick tu n a In wttk th* Red Army eperatleiui
control of the River Spree- Tbs p u n u lt o f flab.
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For Seasoning

lb 32 c

Sausage

M eal 16-ox 14c

C unnyland T y p e 2 E n d lt u L in k

lb 3 9 c

Sausage

Best Quality

Typ e 1 R ati Otada

Bologna

Libby Tomato

Ib 31c

,

No.

2

11c

Junkal Henna!

C ju n try Style

Rich Creamy

Juica

Souse

lb

25c

Cm o b ol Whaat

Bran

W heat «n»u 13c

Kallogg't Cotn

Powder 3 i« 2 7 c
Monterey Grape Jilice

Kingari Bag

Flakes

Haddie

peckege

Toasties

lb

Fillets

12c

Cereal

S l i m w i n e * PL a t S. R.

Notlham Whiting

P ou n d

8c

Flour 10 ib* 5 3 c

ib

N • C Snoot Honay

Grahams

W heat

ib 18c

Ground To Your
Order Coffee

U. S. 1 MaineS 5 •»
New Hastings 5 "&gt;*
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IV

Avocados
Carrots

R atio n

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19e

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4c

Corn M eal pwk»te 9 c

lb

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Q u o k « T a llo w o t W h ile

Smokad Filial! Finnan

W h o la S a il

W hr t

lb 3 9 c

Sausage

I V O lt Y

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peckege

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AN

VOLUME

XXXVI

Knlablhihrtl 1908

IN D E P E N D E N T

SANFORD.

F L O R ID A .

N E W s i ’A l ' E l t

H IID .U .

M W

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l. l!H

Nazis Fleeing Germany In Confusion Toward Norway;
’
Hostilities Cease In Holland; British Enter Denmark
B a r g e s , Transports
Sunk By Bombers
In Action Worse
T h a n Dunkerque
9

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A u H litit

Chinese Launch
New Attach To
Rout Japanese

No Tears Fall On This News

Pnul

S w ed ish r e p o r ts to d a y said
th e
IlritU h
have
in v ad ed
D enm ark, s u rg in g p ast th e
" o p e n c i t i e s " o f K ie l a n d
JF lcn sb urg . T o th e so u th , th e
A m erican S e v e n t h
A rm y
jo in e d th e F if th A rm y a t
V ip itcn o , J e n
m iles in sid e
I t a l y in t h e s n o w y l i r e l i n e r

nstrom C a lle d
;ht Owl Burning
M id n ig h t Oil
| "A nfgbt owl burning midnight
bll.**' I* the term applied to M
Sgt. Julian Btenstroro of Jariford.
by his co-*dltor Hit- Fred Sch­
warts In an editorial In the mim­
eographed “Cartrtdga Caee" pubJfshod every Sunday by the 8 lsl
‘Drdnanoa Ammunition. Battalion
In Franca.
The following Apr, S2 edi­
torial under the beading "Spot­
light". reveals th e . "aaerct night
Ufa" of M-Set. Btenstiwa:
k "M-Sgt. Julian L. Statu tram
The Sergeant Major af the 81«t
Ordpanes Bstulton and of the
Depot, late of Sanford. Florida
bat MW of yoa know whereFrance, and tap ranking non-com
n f the Bn. Is a man mUpped In
%dminlitratlva f a a e t f e a a and
flanked with a staff of clerks and
m e man. telephones. In and oct
baskets, piles o f paper and end-

I' 4 HIs. Mas 4. (AIM—
l.rnrial Hatch! Fi»cnho»cv
aitrountrif tnd*) that alt »nrmv tliter. In Holland, north*

Suzuki Cabinet Gets
S e v e r e Criticism
For New Reverses
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■m art and NurvvHv aCte.r vrink*

Jnpiinetf* ivvrrsei* hit hu wltlii*
*prc«il ttiul tin1 Su/uki rnhltinl
iva.4 t ibji s (til t«» new »paper cHti
t ipin similar t*c l hut (irpceiJinuf
On* iluw kifnil of pr«»vU&gt;(iN Tokyo
irtiv t*ri incuti»
Thi
Yunkp tnjtmcil Davao
t H\ m On rnlithe rn I'bihpiiirioa,
a lo n g

and

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by thv t tunc** ittriuiUtlC Amwti*
cu n t**|iii|&lt;pv4l h i i I h ji

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murk. inrluiling ilrllgolirtd
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suffpndrrrd rffrtll»t i( H:00
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A
('Ilium* roiintcrnffctimvi* to unit the fnur-iiruii«in! (brunt !*• ihi* American Chlngkiting a*»r l»a*r (hrrw (lie /iqtanvac
ariiiim into ri-\i*r*e oil er((jp
fiont l min) One* cily wns ri&gt;

J ’a ss.
* Salsburg turrendcred uncondi­
tionally and 500,000 German* sur­
rendered within 48 hour, in Ihr
■lurUi. The Naitv nrr holding out
north of fallen Hamburg in n
cdaotic fltniti b y /and anil tea Vo
£ a r tl Norway..
Planes, tanks and artillery
turned the German flight into a
debacle of burning shim and
wrecked land transport. An un­
confirmed Swedish dispatch, quoithe southern Jutland reports.
^Sfd only slight resistance m ,
met. chiefly at the border city
of Agbenraa.
On the southern anchor of the
frontf a isle firitfsh broaij^ast
(heard by NIU ) tells of the »urSender of Innsbruck in A u s t r ia ! .
The American Seventh Army has
joined svith the Fifth Army »t
Vipitcno, ten niilea Inside Italy
in the snowy Urenncr aas.
The General Risen how rr seiii
Ills personal congratulation, to
"he Allied commander in chief of
the Mediterranean theater on the
surrender of the German army
In Ital) The General-in ins in­
formal note—told Field Marshal
Alexander that the Marshal end
ills great command should con­
sider themselves the toast of the
United Nations.
Eneral ' Ike then added this
comment—“Your brftilant.aucecsar
es should give even the Stupid
Danish palrlola were reportod
posting proclamations throughout
Copenhagen urging the Nasls In
Denmark U&gt; capitulate- The Bri­
tish were reported across the
(Danish frontier In several places.
Another unconfirmed r e p o r t ,
boardcasl by the Germans, said
hostilities had ended In western
Holland.
At Salsburg, the U.8. Seventh
Army got within a doten intlra
Lf Perth lesgmden. The Third
Army
Invading
Austria and
Czechoslovakia laid siege to I.lns
within ten miles of the Russians.
The capture of Germany b
virtually eompleta. The only parts
f t the Raich still In Nail hands
consisted of narrowing, pockets
with a total area the size of

B e r l i n Chancellery
Is A b l a z e After
Futile Search For
l)e Fubrer’s Body

P ilo ts

&lt;m

daw n

p atro ls

l i t . I *• ( \ ‘tit Sr t iuhI Baltic
. •*.*-( Mi-otlrd the tinman* still
"t ie It vine fti,titt,'»lls l.&gt; escape
lit. ”111111.tn■! tn nits Ihlng that

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WORLD-WIDE REACTION to the Nasi broadcast Hint IllUrr had lmmit a it ml high fly ing Iwimltvt P m M lrim P 1 i
It'd
H r i li s h
»r
died In Beilin Is inirrord by the skepMcal on tie of British Foreign
Socretary Anthony Eden (top) mid the juhilnnl aevoptame di- Im lin rs ftin r - * lo g g itm U iM fig
played by .Solomon Rosenldum (bottom) s , they read ncwspntn i i I i c i iv v r u in tvuri* i r p n r l r d *m k t
neadlfnes—Edon In Sen Francisco, whore lie is chairman id the i ♦f u lly - s v ip h n f » u t i l t r Jnim tiv^ t*
British delegation In Ihi Prilled Nation., ( miference, and Snlnmoii ICnngiMiri t Itc r n in t ii l u n i Jlit if nf It ii riHu which they vntn
in New York City. (Inlernutiuusli
| ihI ycfttcinlny The Nipininrwe huLi
j l f l r t t i n g
th e t i l v f o r
Mini §&gt;ii|i|&gt;orting A m c i ic iin

German Doctor Big Four Nearing
Admits Killing Accord On Change
21,000 Himself In Oaks Proposals

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r o d lo

11, 'Glotlm 'lirS rill
II,, Ssrf-.rd High School base11 i.*,m gnii.rd a* “(her cirtory
, s' * In oi4.nl o hen they
vi.,‘.4 I leinntnl m the Mh Disi.i Tournamenl hv the score of

All Of Seminole
County Included
In Rent Control

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gtnie “
W h it l e v * i J u p it m u r f e n m l m •I
lilt- v i c i n i t y of It hng noli
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lu rn ln g s frt»m tin lta&gt; »«f lt« « r

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names

Clyde Ramsey As

at (hr mouth uf Ihr run
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S it iif u n l hlu N tiTl ■*11 1 15 h it * to
» |i i m m il'v h in y t^ le n lH y '% g m ilf .
D y v * s If*I l h r Kc«l« w it h a h o m e r
i " ihi* f if * h HiM ttg n t i l l l\ to on
ItM-r a f t i ' i w h ic h ( t « r k . S a t ifo r t l
lig h t f i f l ' l t i | *«nin*i ***| o u t » t r ip le

110,000 Murdered By
Nazi Physicians As
‘Unworthy To Live’
SAN FRANCISCO. May L
U N I T E D S T A T E S llfTII
1 he Ihg Four are reported near
A R MY GROUP HEADQUAIlTERJS, May 3. UP^—Vr. Guatav agreement on major chiuige* in
Wilhelm Schuebhc anid recently the Dumburton Onks plin for ■
world mgamiution designed to
keep the peace. &lt;Thi* -accord i*
refurtletl by nfflcinU of 40 United
NuUoiu at a long «t«lt b»'Vitrd
preventing tlemlhteki evon after
F'oietgn (ummiisar zMolotov re­
turn* to Moscow.
Secretary of Slote Htottiniu* in
n*port«N| pfca*ed with the progress
of ,hl1 talks with _tl« Ituaausa.
HriUsh and Chlneae representa­
tives ubotit amemltng the HumInirtun Oaks proposals.
This is what tho Americans
want:
1. An international organitn'
linn functioning “In keeping with
the principles of justice.*’
2. Clarification of the Dum­
barton Oaks blueprint! worked
out last Fell by tna four spon­
soring nations as ths aganda for
conference, to la y that the
Sgrt. William Colbert this
world organisation shall function
within International law and as­
Visiting His Parents sist
in perfecting IL
3. The development and safe­
Sgt. William Colbert Jr, who guarding
of human rlghta.
eras wounded in action In Gar&lt;• Provision for p a a c e f u l
i&amp;any on Feb. B while earring change
In wovld conditions.
with ths First A tttr. arrived
6. A definite system of trusThursday afternoon lor a 30 day
ICeallseH its r is e T »s|
visit at tha hone of hie parente.

Ml ' h,«

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On Sunday, Ajirll 12.

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(*, n-gi.u-t. ..... .

w ro-teem of-ttro-^arlflei

and Datwellder, former Phllllo
horlar of tha Nalloaal League.
Lieut, John R, Edison Is coach
for tha Sanford Naval Air 8tatlon loam. The game at Munic­
ipal Field Wednesday evening
will be admission free and the
mobile la Invited to attend.

Capt. Smoot Is Given
Duty In Washington
_CapL O, P. Smoot, coiUmander
of the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion, (eft Sunday for Washington
D. C- whara for tha month of
May h o ‘la will bo on temporary
duty with tho Bureau of Naval
Personnel, It waa announced toitey by Lieut. W. K. Spry, sU-

R eturning Soldier
Is Subject Of Tulk

Lieut. F. D. Scott
Is Back In Sanford
jAfter Pacific Duty

ihr 1*«t t tin iriting*

•if Mu- " f t 1*11 r m n sf
gam e.
\
ii»»gi
i h " m I o f S n iit m .d e
H ig h
S r h m i| w t u ilr n N w r r v h t^ tfie g K m l!

and giivi' (lie l tutin gicatt tup port.
S c m r by

The Sattfonl Naval Air ..........
baseball team will ioun.cy i» In
‘bf *•»»'•■ ■' '
............
Un.1 next Hund.y for a gam.
U'
Jm"' 1 * M* .....
with tho Do l.tn&lt;l Nnvul Air Hlu ."For Um.c »lm. due (&lt;• ptiv... 4
tion which will take place at ILIMI I disability, an urmbli ...........

land NAS brat Hanford NAS h | arrangement* will (*• m«‘li- il.ni
to 1. fikevlngton will pitch and will «»iahlo thr*c person, lo &lt;
Htcwart will catch for Hanford, register tlivu propertv withoul
Sunday.
coming to tho office." he mlibd
A night game will take place
Housing rcguliilinna i|n not af
•t Hanford Municipal Field on fact rcnlnls lor commercial pur
tVednesday, Alky B, at 8:30 P. M poses at the present lime, rant 1
at which time Sanford will play n r, Jones
the Welch Army Convalescent
,|r Bt)||rl| lhi|, lrlll COII(ri&gt;l . . . . ]
‘' “"i 0t
Ve‘i l Otrictly a war lime measure ami
‘he ^.*i‘rh (• not exiKWte.1 In extend further
1
0**an?^^Or&lt; n *n e*C* "* Iban the duration. From JS in
u r .i.ir n ! L ii.i x .
„ ..i 30 persons a day havo Interview
former professional plt’cher* . U
'?
. '■-/•heppclLTiJiucH*■.“*»

ibart, who came here on Freed From Germans
m an A m y hospital St
_______
yt '
Term., Was accompanied
Elisabeth Arnold of Route
Q llt e l. H l arrived at S, Mr*.
Sanford, who on Apr. 20. re­
rk an April 18. after ceived
a telegram reporting that
tier hoeband,* SIHgt. Grorgo W.
Arnold, Jr. had boon missing In
action since Apr. S, when hp was
serving with the 9 l n l Army in
Germany, received a latter Thurs­
day dated Apr. 1* from her htuatetlng ho

lie

K»rl

w ith F i t l d
*1
I lc n » *
Ix M tlll I Of

( lurmnnt Downed
Hv Seminole High
To (&gt; In (iame

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p I u ih m

n to rl

Haul Me* I'agr Twal

i«4&lt;( melinlc i it*tut 11if .s i«M lvt,ii
belli
u i i l ^ k U l . k M li'l oUlilr*
tfidOAg^l iii o ' cumbln»U
lu s t

s v e i l- I t

i .»m 1 Viimimi

Itntiivga

Siitift.iil

I 2 V : :» 2 3 * lh

( ‘ I r t im i li t

4 0 0 0

1 0 **

U

Former Serviceman
Here .P raises USO
i,
Thai servjeemen formerly lo­
ll j rated here, mis* the USU and
f the kimtnexse* shown them there
In the iw4.olr 4»f Sanfurd. is evlilei&gt;4 *-.I 1.\ Ihc manv letter, recelsnl ti&gt; t -SO 111rector Joe Hell,
expres*lng thank, for the counrtesy slutnn them during their
»tay here.
The LiIIowIok letter from
Rudolph J Tschcrrw. Amm 3c, —
-tannzilX J.U L.1Ve. Hanford Naval •- 7
Air Station, ■ml later transferrc4| to another locality, expraaes in a whimsical manner how
moth he mis.es the Sanford USOi
"Mr. Hall, I sure miss vow
place,” he wrote I said place,
not face—Hal ha' hat But I (to
miss that face uf youra too,
Home On l/onve
"1 haven't even visited off tha
host yet. because I know what
kind of Joint this town fa. Nothing
Billy R. llertleson, RM 3/c, like beautiful little Sanford and
who ha, been serving on n dea- its USO.
Iroyer wcort vessel for the |t«al
"If 1 ever get tha lima. I'll
six months. Is spending a lb-day bring
my clumsy carraaa to San­
leave with his mother. Mr*. Elis­ ford and
all over your USO *
abeth Bertleson, 1105 Laurel again andset
drink all your cafff*.
Avenue.
I miss the khidntii of tha poopla
F'.ne. Earl Jeter. J( is spending there. I really was mada to fael
at home there. If soma of Item
a short leave with bis parents.
remember me. tell them I mlaa
them all and thank them again
m k a t b e r
for their klndneea.
•„_
“Give my regaxde to your
wife and llttla one, usd H ^sk,
again to you and t m USO, ( « * S
making my Ilia away from hotpa ”
...................;

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liie Sanford Herald

sowoow s«w*»- ■—***— **
■ v n a rv -im o N r a t u
P a ja L W l a * * » • • • •

l

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Victory Jn View

0

ca lm

befo re th e st o r m

The war In Europe la owr. The official announcement
of the final unconditional surrender may not have been
received hy the .time—thln-Kp&lt;*i^09VCt8ti hviUthn great
continent of Europe haa been In its death throes for days.
It la dying slowly but the death rattle can be distinctly
heard. And perhaps what little action there la left, may
be more In the nature of rigor mortis. A few firing squads
can take care of the rest.
“Why did tho Germnns choose to diedn this manner?
Why didn't they acknowledge their defeat when the Rhine
waa crossed? Why did they persist In thlb hopeless struggle
which has been- costing two thousand American lives t
day in addition to countless British, Russian'and German?
Why have they insisted the fight should go on until the
great city of Ilerlin with all its historic monuments and

r Pacific*Duty
of action in tho Pacific theater,
and had suffered shrapnel wounds
la ths bask.
Prior to entering th# sarvlco
Lliut. Scott was owntr and oper­
ator of ths Standard OU Pilling
Station at Third Stract and Park
Avsnus. Ha is vary proud of his
one year old-son. Prank Duncan
Scott, Jr. whoso birthday is to­
morrow, on which day Usut.
Scott will Isava for Alabama
prior to reporting for duty.
A
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1

a/

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German Doctor
Admits Killing
21,000 Himself

J

Tha persona “unworthy to lhraM
Included spileptlcs, schitophrsnics.
Jaws, msmbtfs of foreign raesa
and gypaUa, ha said.
" Koch doctor at Um Institute
-praOaaaad" about 100 parson* a
day. bat Sehucbb* amid they
worltsd only about two or three
WE C A N
CHEAT OUK8F/I.VE8, HUT NOT UOD. He
that doepleeth the gain of fiaud.
Thai; ahaketh ‘Wa- hand* from
holding bribes, He shah dwell
on hhth. Hk bread shall be given
33-16, 10.

,f/» ■—— -

■-

Winston GImreblH la reported In
CJecwunv. Couldn’t 1st looking for
llltCrT could hoi ____
' * |&gt;art „f Govrmor Caldwell's
U s program haa been enacted
anyway, llencoforth, beer drinker*
will pay throe eenU a botua to
the support of sta u government,
and like i t To a man with a
thirst three cent* will not put
him on the wagon, and rwt many
heer Industrie* In'thia state will
I* ruined, despite their lwwli or
protest, but the sin million dol­
lars produced will help put state
Institution, in belter condition.
When German Field Marshal
von Bunds todt surrenderad the
other day. he gave up hi* sword,
If b* had one. to a Florida boy.
Lieut. Joseph H. Uurke, who
made the greatest capture so far
in this war. was bom In Jackaonvllle, educated In Tampa school,
and lh# University of Florid*
and W*a employed In Hti Peters­
burg before the war. There are.
of course, men from other states
participating In tbU war, hut it
remains. I for Florida boy* to
win *1L
___
•The . House bo* paaaed a hill
requiring any publliher to pnt
hi* nemo •&gt; any newspaper or
handbill wkith lend* to **po»*
to hatred, coaUmpt, ridicule of
obloquy any Individual or mUgiout group. It should become a

maana—chfAfly *• a raaultoi in­
dividual* who fumUh purported
Information t* newapmer*. Jwt

n a m e 'l l '
of lha-wUlnformatlao. thaa*
gats Into th# n«w»papers,
thing that a Nl0 la not v
to support with hla own
Is not worth nrintlog, and
not b# printed. ^ _____
U virtually Impoislh

man to keeb up wltl
.-Time Waa whan inch l
.as la now laidjUf td
1'rancleco woukT e *
caJly all Of- oo#'» ft
but now wa mefily
tha-headlines, go un
1 iTlUar'a fiSS. thaO

many InConfoBion
T o w a rd N o rw ay
raptured

Happiness At Washington
A rather surprising thing srama to &gt;m happening in
this country. It is well known that the American tendency
in public Ufa Is to pick out n political candidate who looks
ns if ho could handle the job, and then sit bock contentedly
and let him do it. Mostly this soems to work pretty well,
because the average officeholder rAlly went* Z6 &lt;fo‘ u good
Job. But there nro times when it fai’s, and the Incumbent
needs help, nnd doesn't get It. That’s had for everybody.
Especially In case of an enormous, complax job like the
presldenc;'.
Now It hnppcns that. President Truman is not regmrdad
as a superman, and doesn't regard himself as such. And
becaiftie* unlike aoiwo of his predecessors, he is accepted as
a “common man,’’ people feel kindly toward him And want
to hclpjilm In his tough job. Bo they seem to spend « lot
of timo trying to figure out waya. to do so.
From all appearances, thin procedure so fAr is working
very weH Indeed. So well that the President, who U very
likely ft much Abler man than a lot of his friend* five him
credit fpr, finds himself in a ploasanter position then might
have been expected. Everybody Is helping, and no every­
body I* happy. At least it look* that way now.

SANFORD FOKUM
trraetl-

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m At

The Forum,
Sanford Herald:
inch ia-'balag aald and Fritconcerning OPA Rent Control,
thru it aUL the prevailing
ight related ter the confusion
been lost In the shuffle, and
’ Within ths last faw days haa
W&gt;t&lt; baan brought forward
n\oru |u*llr places the lend-

without

itbsrDanish
a frontlet,
io x t

RAF coastal ———
Bom
flgfcaii. sm S-’slon* to 19 surf*.
vsesMA and damaged' that many |
Volkaturmar*. soma, sullen and
arrogant, hut moat tired add &lt;WPrussed, were lh*4d up for "the
long, tiuntey AatWArd.., —** cuu
The Germans w e n being round­
ed up In atteb lanr* numbers-somctlmen lit MplPMCb unit*—
IhAt It was difficult to get an
accurate coant arsd ft will pro­
bably bo several dor* before corn*
Plata figures w ill be issued for
current captures.

inlaaUon* system*
still

_ Almost every sector of
.lit Oerman regulars and

no furthenr

*A A %

thar nlg?i-pl*eatf
wHarsd .that the
lloritm.WAa tw-tng

Chinese Launch
New Attack To
Rout Japanese
ICMlIsSf* Tr*m Past* Ot»r
mils* south of Rangoon. Strong
Allied armored forces driving
dawn from Mandalay wars last
reported approaching tha cABlIM
from tho north after capturing
1*egu and probably entered the
city with th* sea-borne forces
today. Th* aeisur* of Pegu cut
th* last escape route* Into Thai­
land for perhap*
perhaps 30.000 Japan***.
Je
Th* Japan*** had lost tha bulk
c l their artillery, their air fare*
waa comfletaly shot, and thetr
ground troopa had been hacketi
Into straggllog fragment* In the
ovar to th* offensive on tha lotphai plain after the high tide if
tig Japanese Invasion had carried
tha enemy Into British India in
Marsh, 1044.
Th* captor* of Rangoon, mam
■apply port for all enemy forcer
in Burma, will civa the British
aa excellent barber and control

e f Morartka.Ostrava. tU I
announced tA&lt; a- second o
th* day laaoed by Stalin.

.uug, tru* rental vAloca, Inclualv#
o&gt; ImprovaMcnu mad*.
It teens*

H ostilities End la
H o lla n d ; British.
E n t e r D en m a rk

lomau her* bcllwrod that
Alts already had opened ne­
st!on* for pose* but that he
seeking daaperateiy any
ina of aurrandering to th*
tad State* and Groat Britain
M or. fdUkiTaat, to get at on* Soriat commentator, Nikolai
IShartCY. wmta in- pravd* today: China. 'Whan repair* a ft com-Hitler la not in Berlin, but well

cllltla*—another aspect migM be
put oa tho higher rent epleade ol
Hanford, too the UM Of utilillen.
This would W the falr^t w S T

fair to concede llb*r-

NOTE NEW FEATURE

a It-larhe *who feff
,r\
haa .triad to meet

Nearing

the .Incfaase of axpena* thru bis
ioWet rentals fae &amp;tx-r, material,
raplaceAnnta' of Items that might

iaqdo Popper, w|

id oorselve* in eo

muu

FTsnabure

more while Typhoons nnd Spit­
fire* sank or damaged M other*.
Many of the larger craft bristled
with ack-ack gnh« and the Air
Ministry reported 12 LAP plena*
were loot.
•
Three veteran RAF filers de-'
scribed tha scene as more chaotic
than Dunkerque, adding that
ship* could b*. seen • bum log In
every direction and Nasi soldiers
hy the hundreds were swimming
nr rowing lifeboat* hick to
shore where British troops were
walling to lake thorn prisoner.

Vktlmi wars UUad hy. Injcctioas or EMM preparations,
SchusbU *aid. XHM stand, for
raorphium tartrats,** ho explained.
“In tha beginning Injection was
tried with rW* cubic millimeter*,
but difficulties wera encountered
and Ihsraforo w* injsctcd 10 *.
ro. m."
f le s t n s f . ( k d u d warn
“hapdUd by Mongol* who were,
supplied fnr.tkU purpose by the
Oily Health Department, T b
corpasa war* brought to n itearby crematorium." be *al&amp;
“Of course, ws, ths circle of
German physician* nt Kiev, wars
aware of the importance of thl*
Job- SehutWw aakL "Aalda from
cortaln devious side roads of this
net Ion, I still maintain tho follow­
ing: that Just aa on* prunes a
tree by removing old, undesirable
branches In tho spring so far Its
own interest a certain hygienical
supervision of tho body of a peo­
ple la aecesaary from time to
tint*. This also Includes aterillsa-

a wawm.

arksna* m art

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‘i M f . l 4 * U d
000*0(1 !
Xfivau turn «jad«Uti*au
S'ft

U. S. GIVES GOOD.
HOUSEWIVES BONUS
OF RED POINTS •
PaUteUe Amerirwn Iw n t w
every day ale |elUng extra red
point! for doing a job that they
alone cob do for UUa country. .
R r those who wish to p i Udi
red p .iln t bonus, here's what t o
da Batw every drop of your used
kitchen fata. Tupi them la to
jour butcher promptly. Tor mrecy
pound, ball gin you 3 red pMote,
bonus , . . that's ho* orgetut/
the* used fhts are heeded to
make medldnaa gunpowder, syn*
the Ho rubber, soaps sad n hun­
dred other taacnUala on lb ,
bgitlctlcld and home front Kwm
laving until the last gun's fliudr

PAG&amp; T&amp; HEV

T lH |^ 't* F * » M &gt; - U k R 'Y f c K B fc K M ttitt
■* I ■ ■ &gt; 1 1 1 I H W . 1. !
L -rrs-r-

v 'R U &gt; * V V r W A ¥ - I r - ^ h 5

i* of H thoir'n od to IS thou*
i
hut * houfcn.
Many drtniU cif how the d tp *»nd lorn cap acity . *nd ha* two
4*m I t arc « t garni led and nprr* end* of * ho rtrr section* * M c h 'f H
a till mum ».n( antil the P arlfie into k r r n t r r «p*n a p o m i i i t i a t f l j
n j ( &lt;nd*. but Dir American in* 3 i j JrH *loiy[.
An ARD
(A uflfmrjr
Repair
f ilu tr ».f S tr rl Construction '* ! &gt;
I hr I » Pf-H id I Ij I) I pm m l no* func- Dork) lake* rare of tlcTlroycr,
liiiiimii t-»r&gt; riiottfili lo a f r u t i ' lamling *hip* and -wimilar r r a f l .
An Q J 'p (A uxiliary Floating
iimkU I i anything flow “Up can*"
In Inn haUlr-ship* and a ir r r a f l Dt*rk) nSffttflrw &gt; ord and patrol
eraff, mitir layer* and ' * Cfprra
a» r i* i **
*•mailer rrafl.
t l.fo I , | i
I dork •' 41 ' i - ' tl .int)
ni.til*' nf a |M»ttlm»n Ittill jn.l ra i I y*
ii»*r
" n ils vihit'K form nn
t|M-n riidril trough
ll Is »ubl u r r m l I•v atliniUiiig wulvr lo
• i i-.v»tiiirnt ■ tn llti' hull A « u r
Ini' H r*&lt; M '.iis into the tltM'k,
I lo u ill i . I hi ll ptIIDIKil fioili
11ti i t*ttiimi iini' 111&gt; io ihoi i ho
ilink i im 1- until tho? ivnrah.u r
In»t f •'in i% r \ jhi*»id icinlv for i tmu in a to in and r e p a i r Dock* for
muitlli i vi*h*r«y|a nit* tiiUnl to

Q

May Dance Pinna
Made At "Club Mc&lt;d

MONDAY
Th*- following circles of the
W.S.C.S. o( th* MalhodUt Churvh
will meet at 3:30:
I'I r Ii I i t the homo of Mr*.
1st Sgt. autl Mrs. U-Und K.
I
F R ID A Y
K, A. l.otwlonb*rg, Drown Avenue.
Orel* 3 at lit* homo of Mrs Ha horn of UrvMwuvd, S. C. will
The regular m eeliutf of AnicrJ- W. , M. McKIm. 313 W ut IB spend th e week-end with Mr. ami
Mr*. M. L. Rmbont.
t Legion AUXitlarv CauipWlI Street.
Mlitg Uutt 33 wtll" bo h?M at
Citric 3 at tho homo of Mr*.
i the Legion H u t nl 7dHi I'.M, M. R. Strickland, 413 Kllwtt A' r ■ The Mlssc* M artha I'erkla* a n J
Shirley S m ith *rttl a ii t x e thi*
on plan* .‘or in .tnlhtiion of i,uo.
afternoon fr**n* Florida
Stnta
icere will lie made.
Clrclo 4 at tho hum* of Mr*. College
a l T allahassee
ernoon.
R. 0 . HutchLsoo, 1'*moron City, to spendfortheWomen
week end w ith t h e n

| )ocial Calendar

rsona

SUNDAY
Tho monthly USO pienk will l i rents.
bo hold i t Daytona B tith on
fm hm eiil* will tv ►crvcl ami Sunday.
Rutoo will Uava tho
i v tea contests an d prism will ba USO i t 13:30 o'clock. All service Music
At
t enmnitol l*" Intited to attend.

Program Given
Womap’s Club

tervice wive* May Danoo | n
held In the U.SO a t »:3t) I* M.

th r
id u r r i f iif ir r iiU o f l* ,
T hr
A It S I )
( A d t a nerd
ll» * e
S rc t in n .il
I lot*k &gt; i&gt; tie* l K ited
in
t*o
M i r * — f*»r
lia ttln v h ip a
an d
c rtiik rr* * — and
can
be
m adr
in
le n g th *. up ti» | m
*»eclion*. r a t h
« 11f i u I if tin e
t a p a r il y
of
Irn
iH u iH a iid lo n e to n * .

TUESDAY
Mrs. It.W, Rucker |&gt;rv.id,-d
The I'llot Cluh will hold It*
. _ «vvr
Club
burin*-.*
irguU r boslneu meeting i t the live W o m an 's
Hotel M iyfslr ot tt:00 T. M. |&gt;re- him heon which « s i held W ednes­
r\drd bv the board meeting it day afternoon. The busluee* m e e t­
ing opened w ith the flog vsultv
The Autrlan CIi m of the Kind and one w i s e of "T h e S t a r
DiptUl Church will meet ot the Hpangled B a n n e r" wo* *ung. nchome of Mr*. II. L. Oeboma o:i w uu -an k ri by Mrs, Fitgar Mil-

A unit of ten wertion*
«hcn
tn irm liln l
take*
an
effect h r
length of f'27 fret and »lll clear
a h.ift|r*hi|i. Seven -section* m e a ­
sure about 7*.*» feet and will take
.i r r u U r r or a irc ra ft e a rrlrr.
A YFD t Y a r d flo atin g Dork)

7 :3 0 P . M .

CeUry Avenue a t tt:t)0 P. M. Cohotirssrs will be Mr*. R. T.
Repnrt* w ere made by the
Thomas, Mr*. C A. Andenon, Jr following cx-minltlees: Ml*. tV I*.
ami M ra W. L. Voiko.
Herndon, f i r s t vice president:
T i (E D N R S D A Y

The Soclol Deportment of th.'
Woman'* Club will have an
aitwual May Doy bridge breakfast
at the Woman'* Club at U:tH&gt;
A. M. The hoete*»c*, Mrs, A. M
lidllip*. Mr*. J. II. Ray, Mr*.
Fred William*, and Mr*. W. 1.
t'ooper will take all TT**r\»tlon-&gt;
t for Che breakfast. Reservation,
must

be

made

befo re

Tuesday

M eeting Is Held By
Baptist T.E.L* Class

uchton Drug Co

Tho T. K. t . Claas of thi
F l n t llaplist Churvh met in tin
thiitvh alines on Thursday cve
iilng w ith Mv*. K, M. Carrwtl piv
aiding
The devotional s t - It - 1
by Mr*. \Y. R Kadcr am' tinprayxr by Mr*. F. K. Galchtl
A f t n * routine burliif-- **•*
*lun. refreshm ent* were »trvr-l by
g rv-\i| l » o to the (olluwtng Mr*
SUli-*, Mrs, A h lto»|&gt;tti-i
Mr* F It l.umlry
Mr' H Lennartl Mra M CNlminim
i Mr* \ \ K- Kadcr Mr* Galchoi
| 'lr»
J, A tNinnlnehani
Mr*
! I'v rn d l, Mr*. Rhoda Kwtn*. Mr*
S
A
Kdtnflehl
Mrs
M atin

Hester, Mr*. Y*. U Stoudenmir*-.
Mrs. l.tlUan V k k e r y
'la r i* fttewart.

and

Mr*,

Concert Presentcvi
At Seminole High
I hv

S v u n in d c

H ig h

School

tie -

I

Mr*. M. L Culhlm, *ev*&gt;nd vnrv c h o * t i n I ' l c - m l e j it* a n n u a l cert* + ■
l’rc*ldvnt; Mr*. R. I t t'lu m tc y . cert l**t \ \ c d n e u la v In an.. |vv- &lt;■
third vice president; Mrv Roy -omidi prvigiam in th e auditor!* I I
Tb,' “ Shri-horvl King Over- , |
TtUls, fou rth vice ^ITshh-at, Mrv. uni
John l.ee, n c o n l m r s i v tv t a iy ; *ui*“ b&gt; M - n a r t »»* fidlowe*! by *5
ll*,!,'. ""do ■*. j . ' i of Man's IK1Mr*. Kve*l William*, oiriA'P*'iv*i
il'Otui'
in k ,. I
ami | yl
mg BvercU ry; M rv l \ U |Vm stilt, ,n in, **
I" i ,-i |t,,k,,&gt; |*-i Ioiu-r,| a vlolin ) i
chairm an civic deport incut; MiA. M Phillip-*, chair tun n (inoiniol —ml , U ilitrl dliol i l„, i ,kf Con j J
.
-lepariiuent:
Mm. J W
Hall, i v l f .
chair«*«w a e i s i d r y n r i m r u l , Mr*.
IHI h-i noinl-ci* won- “C*mmedi*[ U
r t t u " tv liiiilllt. " I ' l u k a t o l\*lkn' , k
'v .li-)i*nn on,I J,-,of St mu**, ihe ’ *'
i h . l -ml the P i v -J e n Figureei
k, I, I k ’v wht&gt; *1 fi’rtl-.lo-l l i m e I
m ary H,n-lu t i loving the bell*! * ,
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R uth J a c k —n at th e [ \\
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MR. M K R O IA N T
7h* FYI_S „f THF.
V ^ t U M M l i N I L Y WOULD
HL ON VOt'R 4 D ^
IF IT HAD lli:i:.N
tC L^ rn IN THIS 'JSSUK r

V»ltK«*4»t U in t TUAk A f l t f U* *n
hrr\tt\^% n f u
alt n i f t l »!« « IIIHT t VY ht » tb s* ) i i l i i ) H * | " j i l t tli ti
luit
(HiUHtl ton hv ru m b n irl r n t t l ikf % | m ^ h r U i ' l « " v t i . h «
l m i i i e r 41 f M t T v l | t t i ( f l l i t
Hi f l u k y
^ i t h Y r f r t t M f t in uny
CA'inhtr-utkMY to tu«k* t i u t m sm H C C , I g l w l \ t 1 T '1 l t » » r t U U HI b « H k
a#
I t t r o l s h i i t r i t U u r »t I m t r i f o I
m v l n g * . T u bring out the full
Ytilh giftv y
ftarn r o f m e a t in a r i e » , rut
*% I"YQlhl ttf givttilrii Mr nl nmkr.A
into email piece v sprinkle » n h
1A l
im - n l
brown in f a t , with or with.wit rfY iD U g lii h n m h M iL ’
onion Hr-vwhlitg the n m l well pMI'I t i n fiv i f t t t ' t f H Y i l D f t , vtths-n
' n 1i Ii t J
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before aiklittc m aktiirv i* I h&gt; Krvtli^i tv'i
flavvr U tck. A n - l t n r » s y to a.it U n i l 1 l w lit una 1 g'lwM, f u r l h t L i ,
flavor U to brown th*- flom i If1'll It IT?' I« t»fIt'll lm I I n , t i■'i!vl»I* tr*I
b* used fo r I h k k t n h g gravy ,,, with ml Ik u tieMInvuil i'» tinilii, *u%IiTYra |, pf pf i r »I f \ak t-* St i y n f lvH11
th e oven o r in a heavy .kilWi
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•Ver bus heal.
p C i i l f U i ^ *41 r
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girini
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Putting a “ Dd“ on the . I t *
f- ’ »i
r ia m |iir ,
n
it » ) a
baking It a* a pie i t W t k m the
1 ii\fA| Khv*f wt Ia t* lu-.w J 4 (HMIlltl Llf
serving* still farth er. M«hv th.- • gTT’t i i i i l n i n i ( r v H t i ihiAVA* u * a i t ,
m eat pie c o v er nf p a s t r y , or s
, Y o n ln fF
layer u f mashcri potato*-*, rom ds
of biscuit dough, o r corn-meat
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11:00 A. i t . — H o r n in g W o r sh ip
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W e d n e s d a y P r a y e r O erv lcw
P. U .

l.yninn High Seniors had their
picnle ot Ssnlando S p rin g » S a t ­
urday nil day with 16 members
attending a n d 'M r* . Laving*, Mrs
it It. Cray. Mrs. Rayburn Mil wee
nnd Mrs. lhiuglns as guests. A
bountiful dinner was served nt
noon
T hr wrekhr m eeting of I-onguood Card Club w as en tertained
by Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Menick
on Hatlmixy evening when two
tables wer«“|n play,
A fish fry w ith all flxlns U
scheduled for F rid ay night .May
a h at Sunnyshndo Park.
Pro­
ceed; wdl be lo r beautification
ol the Town.
d’bo Civic League held the May
meeting on Tuesday With a larg e
mitilliei ot mem bers and g u e its
attending
Mr*. Ruth C u tto r Nash deliv­
ered an Intensely interesting a d ­
dress on Seminola Indians as
found by her and Mr. Nash, a
government d ire c to r a few years
sgn when they camped out with
a family of Samlnolet In the
Everglades.
At the Hsptist Church on Moth­
e r’s Sunday, M a y ' 1C Dr. H a m p ­
ton Du Bbsa of Zallwood Acad­
emy with several of hla s tu d e n ts
si ill furnish the serm on and music
fm the morning service.
A ttending th e luncheon of S a n ­
ford Worn til’s C lub on W ednes­
day noon from l^rngvinod wers
Miss MUry Robertson, Mrs. J o h n
Wadsworth and Mrs. Menick.

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F it Jem I I Jiml Itank to Richard
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Payne, J, P, et ux to Mary Muse et ux.
I » r r t t a J a m b a et bI.
Honorable Discharge* £
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May *. 1»4S
Trutuck, J . 11. to Sanford A t ­ Woodrow 1Vi (-c
W a rr a n ty Deeds
lantic Niitiniinl Bank.
A rm y of Uniteti S tates to J. It.
Veino, Harvey at ux to H enry
RalUractiona of Mortgage
A ugusta.
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Mitchell, A blue I).‘ to i.ewi* H.
U. S. Navy to M arlin C o rrisr
Jacobs, Mary L oretta et al to Mjtohell e t ux.
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C itru s
Production l e m p l e .
J. D. Payne et ux.
II. S. Arm y to H oratio Eagle.
P riest, Jo* L. e t ux to D unham Credit A m o . to Leon Bttlw rvr
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Fortier,- M ary Agnes et ux J.
T. to Pauline Tex ton.
Mitchell. Lewis H. et ux to A.
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tjlt'rt qoinq to s*fm
DuBose, 11. C. ot ux to Itosn
Lee Donaldson.
Swain, J a m e s T. et ux to Helen
L. Calhoun.
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r . Covington to Hibbard C assel­
berry et ux.
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BLINDS

custom-made to fit each window. Call 260-J
for free estimate.
1115 Elm Avenue

Sanford, Fla

HA V E YOUR
WINTER CLOTHES
CLEANED BEFORE
PU T T IN G THEM
AWAY—
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h g r e found that they
w ere M% underin*
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w ould involve them
I a - « e e tfo u e U s e .
H ave you c h e c k e d
your coverage lately?
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I'MK O N E S'l'O l
S T A T IO N

Colusa Natural Oil

YOU'VE HAD A BAD BREAK tfc*
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110, $110. 11S0 M mar*
To nearly everybody to fiveday c o m * need for oath
in a hurry. Here w e aye
organised to give the fart
service you miiet hav.ev
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you "to oeme,and get 1|T . -

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rwonlo have
con*i(t*r»&lt;l
ihem nalvea
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p ro o f.
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tia ve
the
am ount o f m o n ey req u ired to p a y
• hid c la im . T h e y d id n't own
h o m e, and th e y did n’ t th in k t h r y V
have an a c c id e n t iin v w n y . ,
In the f ir m
p lace, vm tr eat
la a each aaa et today and the
Court w ill aee to it th a t it i&gt;
"llauid ate&lt; t” to |in v the Judgm ent
a fa tn a t you. A m t if thie i . not
enou«h the e o u rta have itt«eover
#d that i f n m an h a . a joh he
ca n tif m aile to pat at the rate
o f 121 n m o n th , fo r in M ltiitv
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r e ttU d h o m e - h a v e had to buy
t h e m , the l.andlnr&lt;l h a v m i' d e c i d ­
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tin*
fa v o ra b le m a r k e t to «»H.
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or a home, or all three. &gt;nu are
c e r t a i n l y not jiuijrnient p r o o f
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Sanford • Orlando Highway
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A GOOD ONE /
S u n I n i il.

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l O D A Y i* the
b«*t time to replace broken nr
cracked w indshield! o t w indow !
m your m otorcar.
They i mpai r eitlon and mar
the appearance of your car.
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S tR V IC G

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CONTRACT

SENKARIK GLASS
and M irror Company
114 W. 2nd S t.

Phone 320

A L € fiN D \0 € tR

H. J A M E S G U T A G EN C Y
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THE LONE RANGER
You too are

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SILVER/

ON DISPLAY

YEAH WITH THAT PARKER KID
BOGGED DOWN, WE’RE 1^ - = ^
A CINCH, new / J----------- f SURF

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MUD hOL l , m o WE'KL
IN IT UP TO THE
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MEA01WHIU
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SERVICE

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THE SANFORD O tR A L i* BAKPOftO FLORIDA

F a c e s ix

FR ID A Y , M AY

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A- D IM(. for tn oriitr fra n llf ii
leave to sell ftno confirming the

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Count, f i v e w o rd s In the line. Inrluilfriit phone anil address .

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All advertisement* for eitualion. * ante,! will be ch arg ed for a t the
regular cUaeifled rates.
S IT . W A N T K D -

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Touch ton, 1201 Celery Av*. U*
a complete line of Bullin'
*FeW&gt;: nlau groceries und cneo
MODERN wall locatn l
home. Phone H122

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LEGAL NOTICE
To

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U»« Mh day of
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Im proper parking, 2 2 ' H a y w o o d
Cosby m u l Wilev Moore, pnmbini f 1 1 each .
For f a i l u r e lo rep ort fot i n ­
tuition . F lo y d S in ip a o n w a s held
‘nr » I ’ S Marshal. Itnlph r h i s •ttilni b e i n g held t o i
in v e st ig n
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BATES

lOe per tine for one insertion
Otk per line tor three insertion*

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WIGHT BROS. CO.

13,

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CYPRESS jhj»L; tnuik uml (owl
24 hour iervlcc. 112 Pine A "
no*.
8 SUITS
Mitt G I •
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FARM

HOUSE

foi

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HELP WANTED

In uiltn

1110 W rsl Ki l I St.
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MISCELLANEOUS

FO UR ESKIMO S P IT /, j.iippn^
7 week* tiltl, 7 IS W. 1st St
a fter i m r . M.
FOR SA LE
S E V E N ROOM furnished Iiuum I
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R obert A. 'M)lll»m*
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P h o n e 782
A tlantic Bank llldg.]
TRUCK TIKES* WiYiow'Tlavo In a lock Norwalk
Gold S tan d ard truck Lire* III (he
fallowing site*:
800x10— 0 ply 7 a5x l7 — 7 ply
600x20— 0 ply 720x20 lo ply
880x20— , (1 ply 000*20 10 |ily |
‘ 700*20- H ply (WfralO— (I ply I
700*20 - d O ply CObxlO—‘ (1 p ly ,
780x20-1- 8 ply 7-48x10— 0 ply'
780x20—^10 ply 745x10— 0 ply
706x10-7 7 ply 74&amp;X17— 7 ply

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rooma two blocka f

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day or week- Phone 049-R. '

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and good tunic! Tho addition of a few Well choaen
tables confern upon a room that rich, livable ”up to
a n u ff. appearance.

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In throe cnni|&gt;*, I hr r i l i l t l i r r uf Mum'* Sliii/lclnry wu * fined |fi
which had nut prevlmuly l.c.n u Is iliiy* fm reekle** driving.
dUcloard.
Bund* were K*lrrnteil bv ne
"T he camp* w err m.ma -nl by '*'•***
the following cflBlyr,
American military p i.iie nndri S'lln- M m William*, dbo rdcrly
Intolcruhlc ctmdltiinu," hr *uid
1' i ' 1' 1 HU; [.run Morrl*. dlv
“ In Camp Nn. I, the R ii »*ihii * ■td. ilc Liindurt,
12(1:
fslwarr*
wera held together with (ini
' ' -u", diunk and dUurderly
mtma, under G«rnin*i ndminUti u *:’» I uni.. II. William*, recklem
tion. (a m p * 85 a m 1 4f&gt; w eir rn t i n in"- and
no ^riv rr* liceiue
cluieil with haibed wire, with m a ­ ‘.’m lliiiuiii' Itighlnwer, dL'oiilrr
chine gull* un wah hto"or*. T in -|
tm n i n d
frr-- Jullu*
l&gt;u"*i
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"d i'il'
ri'ililurl,
110.
Th
to twelve hunt a dully uml were
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f (Alvin H nore, ehaure'
badly dretsed.
“ Mb djvordi'tly ronduet, "■»* ijl*
"W h en a Soviet genet ul ap
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j f j p r j qinoiinlaJ t o S44'
itarxilj.llia . prlauner* wrpt Joyful TlV'-duTfr | I 8
y and demanded immediutu re ­
flw Monday. Paul Daniel* w»*
patriatio n."
Golikov laid "outragvoue Incl- token In tho Yalta a g r e e m e n t
dente” look place In Egypt In
Golikov said Russia h a s already
which “ Pollih o gi tut nra,
with re p a tria te d 04.180 Allied wai
tin
approval of the BritUh, and civilian pri.soneri from for
“ i p r c a J mallcou* untl-Suvlet pro­ mcr G erm an-held te r rito ry , ary*
p ag an d a" nnd tried, with provoca­ (hat an additional 136,812 pri
tion! and threat*, to d i t iu f d c to ners a r e ready lo bu r e p a t r i a t­
Ruaalan ax-priioocra from r e t u r n ­ ed- All ouch British an d A m trlcai
prisoners of war, he said, hay*
ing to th e Soviet Union.
KUiala, Golikov e x e r t e d , Inn been rep atriated , with th e excop
obierved all obllgationy under- tlon o f a small group *&gt;f kick and
wounded.

FURNISHED apartment or cot-

rtment furnished,
no children. Call
phana 1100.

IHlli C’u iitu ry K m if-h u lf tienks. |j*ul is fii-cl mnluiK-iin lop w 11)i c a rv e d ro p Bilgi;. Kourny
draw or* A decided unset to a n \ liv in g I’otini,
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HUY AND veil care. If you
w an t quick cash te e me. No
trad e too large o r too email.
Am willing to sell on term*.
You don’t have to aee anyone
bu t me. Janie* A. William*,
Sipca Ave.

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VACANT five room liouac, 28ixi
SanJord Ave
Robert A WlllUm*
Phone 732
Atlantic Bunk Bldi; WILL PAY cirnh for miy make
ii (itnnu/hile fro m [^*10 to 1936.
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AN INDEPENDENT

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Stalin Delays Official Announcement Of Victory
As British And Americans Celebrate Peace In Europe
America Greets An­
nouncement With
Solemn Prayer And
Hilarious G n y e t y

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NEW YORK. May 7. (AIM
— A CBS correspondent Ed­
ward II. Murrow repo rtrd
from
l-ondon
today
lh*1
President T ru m an and Prime
Minister Churchill were p re­
pared to broadcast official
new* of the aurrender at
noon today but were d e l a t ­
ed because Marahal Stalin
waa not yet ready.

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Wutch Frisco Conference

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Gen. Eisenhower
Gets Surrender
■' To Allied Annies
Capitulation Signed
By ( t en e r a I Jotll,
Nazi Chief Of S taff

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WASHIN GTON, M a y 7.
(A P ) — Presides! T ru m a n
Mill Io d ic he had agreed
with the London and Muwcow government* th a t he
would make no announcem ent
on 'th e aurrender of enemy
force* “until a alm altineou*
announcement can be made
by the three goTeramenU."
Until a alm ultaneoui statement can be made, he d e ­
clared. “ there la nothing I
can or will aay to you."
The Freeidenl'a abatement,
releaerd by Tree# fleerelary
Jon ath an IHnlela, waa add m a e d to the preaa and
radio*.
When Dante la waa aakrd
about Britlah annooacemenl*
th a t tomorrow wilt be obaerced aa V-B Day, be aald
(hat he had nothing to add
to lha P resident'! atatemenL

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TWO W O UN DED V E T E R A N S of the present w *rv Pvt, J a m o U
noch (left) and Seaman T h om as J. Kyle, disunities of Iwu Jtmu.
ook hopefully nt the meeting place uf the United Nation* Security
Confarence in Man Francleco. L i t e thoir buddies fig hting on front.
In Europe ami the Pacific, th ey te r m to hope th» l the conference
will, a* President T rum an said In h* opening *per-ch. crentc * world
iecurity orgnnlaatlon which would enforce justice and redeem the
sacrifice* or war. ( Intel n a ti o n a l)

Local Stores To Senator Pepper
Close As Soon As Pledges America
V-E Day Arrives To Finish Japan
Public Ih Standing Wants German Indus­
By Awaiting Formal
tries And General
Presidential Word
S t a f f Eliminated

i n t A a » o « la ie4 Wre*e)

America grouted announce
, ment t&lt;&gt;&lt;t«y &lt;if Germany's
Stores are r ripimlod to rlooe
unconditional aurrender with it* soon n* the official announce
mcnl of V K Day by the Prcsl
u mixture of cmotlona.
dent I* received. In accordance
Hilarious gaycty, aolemu mlh.Thc .OecUlon flt.lbn. ttenfani
prayer *in “ the*'' street*,'"H Merchants Association at their
1partial steppage of business meeting lust Monday. It w a i aafd
by W.V. Hitting, president.
and an electric feeling of today
If the announcem ent cornea b e ­
excitement swept from coast' tween 6:00 I\M . and m idnight,
i to res will rem ain open lha next
to coast.

W ASHIN GTON, [&gt;. a May 7.
I Special)
victory In Europe
una Biiiiounecd Senator t'lnudr
Pepper, foremost am ong AinerilUUt 4JullUcal Isadora . p y I w w w
the conflict with N ail Germany,
ralln l upon America to reaffirm
ita determination to fight for
total military victory ag ainst
Jap an.
‘‘This is tlie d a y for which we
day, ho aaid; b u t if lh a flash, have been w aitin g—the day for
cornea a f t e r midnight, th ay will which the people of the United
Nations have bean fighting, s u f ­
d o e s all day.
A t B:00 P.M. on the evening of fering and dying,** Senator P ep­
V-B Day, Union aervicci
of per said. “ Adolph H itler's N atl
T h an ksgiving will be held a t th e empire ha* died in lha y e a r 6
Ita
boasted
thousand-year
F lr a t B a p tis t Church, ft waa a n . of
(O aatlase* U* Page T w sl
nounced by th e Rev. Jo e Tolle,
pastor of the F i n t Methodist
Church and preaidant of th e tjanford Ministerial Association. William F. T horne, com m ander
of Campbell-Loaiing Post of th e
Amercan Legion requested ail
Legionnaires
to
mobllite
at
Sanford Naval A ir S tation '!
(Ouwtlawa« C&gt;a r a n r » « r i
Bcraupv nlna w ent over to DaLand Sunday and poundad ou t a

New Yory Cfty'a reaction
(Ceattnne* On r » t * f » « /
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CITY BRIEFS
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Naval Air Station’s
Nine Wins 12 To 2

H am b u n
of
th e
Bemlnola
Chuptur of P u t u n F a rm a ra o f
1A m erica w a n t to . e n te r a atatu
harm onica co n test an d lack only

8ft. M. La Telford who ltaa the latter team, It waa announced
served two tonra of duty In thu by LlauL J, IL Bdlaon.
graduated Pacific la viaitinc'with hia tw o) Welch Convalweaht Hoapltal
a Radical slaterl, Mrs. Earl Doaaty and which boaata a team that acta
anything
anything but
_ eonvalaacent will
and who Mra, William Vllhaa.
bo at Municipal.rtlid
If unle Ipat •Field Wodneod*/
Wadntsdi
: boon a
CIGARETTE BAN
evening to fill th e footprint# left
hospital
by th * Roaton Brava*, and to
WASHINGTON. May 7, WI­
InstrucTH* OPA- today banned tha ratell play Sanford NAS.
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Tha ganae will etert at 8:80
aal* of ____
tooM _______
clganttea,^ putting
all diitribatkm on a full pocmk* P, M. and It 1* fgpacted that all
age or nothing boat*. It aafd I Sanford sport enthuilaaU will b#
rgaulted in “unnaces-1 on hand- Adnlaaion will bo fra*.
Th* Wtlan team, which on
oarily hig h prico*."
April 87 boat Sanford NAB 1 to
.' bowed to the F t Pierce AmPFC. mBUGHT m m O T B D
of 8 to 0 at
I*romotion of Pfc. John Cullen hlblanany the
W rlgbVflm t gunner with a mo- &amp;L Plane*. Si
tbo S anford
Skeyington
tore equad in Germany, to rank
at eergoont hag boon announced NAS team to victory Sunday over
by the Army commend, accord­ DaLand with Donnar doing ih*
ing to arena received b y h tj par- catching.' Th* Battery for Benfeed Wedneaday night will be
OflrweU, who plm tel &lt;8 vktoriea
th* Sooth Sea la land*, and
Army two jrgara
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Dixie Division " CapL Reft Reveals| While House Is Di r e c t o r Wilson
p urry Xo Suggests Markets
Continues Push How Iteekel liiimhs | n
Launched Into An
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AnnounceVr Day
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t.
tiif ih r
i'
ir*
in
ii
“ I'i i » i h i , t a n Ft 11 im | cull.
t hr JupMlirki , - [te*MIf tl
. 1,i
field and Ross scoicd putting held( I «hv
I 111i'l I kit f *l',l It u - r!
l.m
M
n ( ln b r 4 On P » g » F a n f V
if
f■
SC.-it!
I m ■1111Hri’ift nt (. :[H*k ifh' H ia f ketx
Winter Garden in the lu»d.
tit'
tie r \ id it i iki^l
■f* *id 1 fr hi
lido
lr . I .tied a f' lhiws
Hanford was not to be out done
&gt;,
riu * a t! tin d r it
■f i n . *.f I
"I i
k i - h.Iis N i s i i i Hide M a r k e t
and Cullum. Fed catcher, msd, s
h ■i f.»- ifff tend •!
| i. • Hid
...
u i i ' il
ill.- r s t t r i u v di y w e a t h e r
nit and stole to third. Dyes* got
»d
l. i. * • my
i i ' f r i I c ( l i s t m a r k e t,
n hit to cen ter field and Cullntn
I**
"II'M
• I iir i *m| i la a
scored, Dyes, stole to third * si
,l
■I
• .( n*
luhan i n
walked ami I tngle
• ni 1t 'I !,«pin i r I ..uii Ki*
• .*■) rn il.i
inn h u l a M a r ­
U!)s»r- Grunt I ' n y t n ,
ht I
•dogged out a two base till scor­
i *i d ya n h • *n • N.
i ' * i.»*„
if* t iN cn j ihp quart*
ing Pyess and Callahan
A imp Htitidni nflrtiifMin a! It I.S (,Vluct
f **it t i mi i
«mi
ll- n
*
t. .
14a /v( a l U L . u u h i f . , «4iLAAb a n d
i-u'IU**
AC
‘C
after urn illrtf* qf of r ^riif.
fly ended the scoring with Hsji
uImi it^w. lJ)t|y t i»*« wAfltmik' •*»•»•
T M o)
C11, H11Mu &amp; l i
! i ni
l&lt;»4! tlp*I th ro u g h th a t m w *
Tor*! leading V m t Ui Ofi*.
STh raVlftii ’ \RK hur u I'ld* 1f*. I - in n k-* th e
4?«idu*n&gt;« hut n
n i . thtiiigh l i i m a l u c s %till r e m a i n
In th e second Inning Brumlry IH 6 6 in In d ia n a , m id hud w p rnl a e i c in ink inm'. h u t th v m f nr him
• irimir
r&lt;»ri» H lH*vinninj( l o
waa hit by a pitched ball. Me- the last
m o n th , v u ilin g
n n 'ilw s *
mint' in f a n
and will COBKea sacrificed fo put Rrumley on his non, I. I' I'urton, lull* P»l
tt&gt; the Allli*.
tinin* for t w o m o re w eek s at l e a s t ,
th ird and Brooklin drove e long metto Avenue. From UMI &lt;•&gt;
t h o u g h d r y w r a t h r r has a f f e c t e d
“Study of thu rock'd • hr •*»
fly to r i g h t field to score Brum- 1B3(, Mr. I’aylon lived In ,Suu
thr ip mlity.
p
e
r
t
,
blew
up
the
clulm
l-v
tbo
C s a l l a t N Oa P a e , g e a r
ford. 111. Imiiie in Indiana v n - In
AN
k it . I I III
AIK
lu ll' i
“ The J a y S l a t e l i v e s to c k Mor*
N a n s that they writ- uhh- to
Vlnrennes
HUM HER
aSIWIlMN.
Englitml, krl rep o rti a fair male on M a y
mainlitln
control
uf
the
nru
jn
He Is survived by four daugh
Mity 7* ! H|wr*i'*i4il i f ieul l Him I'
I-t
with h ogn
lea d in g in t h e
ter: M i n Edns P ayton a r d Mr,. Idi- lit flight 'front Iht giotmd
t • r I'*-r * 2 'I, u f *h 11*111&gt;', 111Iiu I •»f »i luiinhrr of h e a d sold.
II. T. Sirurc of Vlnrennes, Mrs. [ “ Hitler's weapon *• made of It. 17 F l y i n g h «nlir*AA uf l)ie 'Wifi
“ S iobII ij u a n t itie s o f b e a n s , po George E. Millrr of El Dorado, light Timtal, umhahly uluinimilii. Ito m lriT 15roll|», Iuin b et'n a\%nnlvd i s l u e , , sq u a sh , t o m a t o e s , c u c u m ­
and Is about six In srveit feel in
Kansas
and
Mrs.
RuUi
Hutchifon.
A *UNITED STATEH NAVY
i Ikt 11ii nl I lit k I ri«f F lu s lfr lu Ihi" bers . s w e e t co rn , field p ea s, p e p ­
ADVANCED
AMDllBIOUH of Dtuna Vista, C a llfa n iia : three diam eter at It* widest tuirl, lln- Air Mrilnl fur ’'mtrrituriiii ttt‘htt*vr p e r , and c e l e r y s r o c o n t i n u i n g
mid-section.
It
tapers
to
four
eons,
L.
P.
Payton
of
Sanford.
BASE, ENGLAND, Mav V. (bpe(Spe
n ir n lM tviiili
luirtirlpuling
ill to m o r e cm the S a n fo r d M ark rL
clal) — O.
Iluagh Carrltoni. J r ., Jo e C, Payton of Bunlfay, and fret at the nose nod thu-* fi i t K ig h t h A i r F u r re h o m liin g n U n c k .1 f i t i u a h o u s e s h a v e closer) f o r t h e
“
at
th&lt;3
tall.
The
monslei
v»eiyhSgt.
L
uther
P
ayton,
stationed
who** parent* live a t 611 Park
tin Nazi vkiir nutllstriri*.
srsHon a i h a v e s o m e o f the p l a c e s
13'A tons and l 'mil t lui
Avenua. Sanford, la drawing lila with the Army a t Clovis. New st&gt;out
The p r e s e i i t a i i o n w h , m a d e t.y j o f the v e g e t a b l e d ea lers .
It b
nice
II.
Uscry.
a
former
r
h
r
m
l.t
Mexico,
one
sister,
Mrs.
Ida
M.
postwar plana around th* tourist
Col
Hubert W W a rren , V er n o n , esper ted this m a r k e t will c o n t i n u e
of
WllmlngUin.
Mil,
i-.tinmli
d
Goodman,
of
Indianapolis,
lnd„
Dade of Sanford.
v o lu m e fo r tbo
Texteh. co im n m fH ^ r &lt;»f I lie g ro u p bundling s m a l l
“I hope to aatabllah a buiines* and one brother, William Payton It, cost was nt Icn.t .'At thuUBUod ’*h»ch hs« mt*r JOB missions tu n e x t t w o or t h r e e w eek s .
dollars
of
French
Lick,
Ind.
In Sanford that our fair city
" F u rl
F ie r c e
State
Farmara
“ In the fr o n t section. In-fore tin- lit c h i l l i
Mr. and Mm. L P, Payton left
does not have, aomathing that
Market rep o rt*
the .sjte a s o, n l a _a lr u*, ti , ■!*
l i r •r e
s *iu ^• tu
warhead
m
1uount,
i j IJ v , (th
n srr
n r
ip
I,
ii
a
vcom
u iii
tU, 11
i ir h
' au A
w uiitm
v i 4l 1I*h
—
-j-l i t
0
with
the
body
thl*
nftcrn&gt;H»i
for
will be a help to the community
tArnatoci i
u t a U iu t io u j &lt;&gt;■i J ulq J qu c o i o j i o f 1tu' A n n v_w^.No«-|
i t mccut
......v ^
-^ .v ■~,l^ f TTny~rtn
and will aid In bringing tourist* ■Vlncopnc*. I nil, where t ^ f uiit-ml u a itm
Tft iN V T g fa lltfg lteea i year-old
v
i;m „
i Unties dry and hot. Not much
g r e a r finned charge of flying Mr ii ml M m . II
former Seminole High School »lu'a c ti v it y is e ip e c le d on this m a r­
Oviedo.
dynamite.
F
o
u
r
wood
panels
dent aaid.
ket during th e next *ra*k.
_ —
ilfvida the c o m p a r t m o n t . In t h e
WUh °ver twa year* of navel
“ Holly If 111 and Titusville S ta t e
u
p
p
er
rig
h
t
h
a
n
d
rorurr.
o
n
e
aonrice' to hla credit, Carlton ie
Markets arc reporting Increased
c o n t a i n s t h e m a s t e r radio, w h ich
a motor machlniat’a mat*, flrat
Interest 'ill homo canning o f r*fl«
oiivu
se
t,
k
e
e
p
,
the
rocket
on
it
s
cilia aboard th* LC1 606, which
etublei and m eat hy grower* nnd
c o u r s e an d s e n d s It tow ard th e
operated with the Britlah daring
tmusowlvca In the m arket vicini­
t
a
r
g
e
t
.
S
ta
r
tin
g
T
hursday
afternoon
at
ties.
and Immediately afttr the in ra­
Ena.
J
o
h
n
Bell
Kurkin.
USNR.
Canlniri
B
erry
ts
hl
it
would
tie
8
rOO
o’clock,
the
City
Meat
In
­
don of the continent last June
" P lan t City reports an Increase
and line* that time ho* ahuttled spector will be at the automobile impossible to control the rocknt was instantly killed on Tuesday. uf 10,376 packages of v agatabltg
May
I,
In
an
airplane
accident
from
the
ground
one*
it
was
■had
In
back
of
tha
City
Hall
troop* from England to Franc*.
over the previous week pasalnc
which occurred when ho was through the m ark et with btecl
f o r the purpoa* o f inspecting launched.
making
n
landing
approach
at
‘‘Dcfinlely,
th
e
whole
thing
is
meat*
offerer!
for
sale
In
Sanford
FISH FRY
eye and Crowder peas contlte
which does not b e a r Federal or done by s e t ti n g the dials and the 8 a n fu n l Naval Air Station.
to bold first place, pepper*
Ena.
I’a
rk
in
is
survived
hy
his
B
U
ta
Inspection
stamp*.
fixing
the
ro
d
jo
t
end
the
other
Th* Xhranbi Club will celebrate
tomatoes showing • close second.
m
othern
,
Mr».
Lilian
N.
Parkin
Inspections
will
continue
Mon­
gadget*.
It
moves
so
much
f
a
s
t
­
"LadIts Night**, Thursday eve­
Watermelon* appeared on t b a
ning with a flgh fry st 6:30 d a y and Thursday of aach week er than man'* mind that it is i m ­ of Lincoln. Neb., ami a brother, m arket for th a firs t timo th is
o’clock at tha shuffle board court a t from 1:00 to 0:00 P. M„ ac­ possible to control from thc Thomas, of Evanston, III. Before season with 28 crates bringing
he" en tered the service, he \»u» fair prlcta to th* grower*.
beck of the USO on the Ukg- cording to H. N. Bayer city gVound."
Canadian In fan try who c a p ­ a s tu d e n t a t the University of
fronL Ed Lena, chairman of the clerk.
The season a t the Pahoka* Mar*
On and a fte r May 10, It will tu red a V-weepon site in n o r t h ­ N eb raska. Ens. arkln reported ket Is rapidly draw ing to m cios*
“Good EeteM. “Good Entertain­
ment” and “Soeiel Affair* Com* be unlawful for any parson l» east Holland Friday were told to the S anford Naval Air Station, du* to dry w eath er. Celsrjr her*
mlttee” la buey getting things In keep In hla place of business In by Dutch civilians th at the f l y ­ on March 36, for operational vesting will continue for two or
ordet far the outing, end today the city for sale or storage, any ing bombs o ften turnsd back on trah iln g . Prior to th a t time, he three week* and potato**,
revealed that the menu will In­ Bteat n o t bearing eith er a Fed- tha G ermans and exploded. The received flight training a t the plant, peppora and beans will
clude “booh puppies” and "com eral. S t a t e or a City i t a m p , pc* cM liana referred to them as N aval A ir T rain in g Boa* in tlnuo to m o r* in imol] voTqkW
o a t b t . o o h ”*
w r U b p W 5H. Esyvr,
" t-w ssT S S S ’’
t ’g.'7'K) C-Twtl,
l? ; KW* U f.4 ,
if

UlysseH (irant Payton.
7!1. Hied On Sundat

sevrn

r,,',,’;

'-li'.'-nh'..V.V Ficut. Olin F. Grtur
Wins Third ( ’luster

G. Hugh Carlton, Jr.
Has Post-W ar Plans

City Meat Inspector
On Job After May 10

En«. John B. Parkin
Killed In C r a s h

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legions was first »nui«n»cd by
l ‘r ? m s i« . T h e .n o w . bwjyti b reak .
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“ ParMameirt will meet at
the u iu a l tim e |onm rigw ."

Dr. Ralph
Uat Sgptembmr

♦

I.O M IU N, Mai T, ( A P ) — lion
oral Eisenhower announced the
German unconditional su rren der tu
the weslcii* Allien uttd
st Ins hcndiiuarteM Bt Reims,
Fienci ituiav rhe siiMender »io
made
Ln l ol Grn.
(.u s ta f Jodi,
chief
&lt;&gt;( staff fur ILi'i tier ii in tf
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M&gt;NlK)N7~May~T. (AIM—
WThc Britlah Mlrdalry or In- ' ^ r m a l l n n announced today
th a t tomorrow wilt lie t r e a t ­
ed aa V• F, Day. The Ministry
aaid officially th a t, “ In ac­
cordance with arrangement*
between the three i r e a l po* era. the Prime Minister will
m ake an official announce­
ment at 3 I'. M.. Britlah
Itouhle .Summer Time.
(•
A. W.. E a . l e m War Tim a),
tomorrow, the Blh of Maj "
The aiuiuun.ement a a I d
th a t
the
Prime
Minister
"will broadcaM at 3 P. M.
and hia msjcwty, the King,
will broadraat to the peoples
of the llrltlah Empire and
the Commonwealth tomorrow
at * A. M, llrlUak l&gt;ouble
bumm er T itle
(3 !'■ M K.W.T.1"
"In clew of ihla fact," the
announcement yield, 'Tomor­
row will be a nubile holiday
' . a n d Ibe 'lay a fte r, Wed nee -

ilA h»lW»y."

Surrender Is Made
At E i hon b o w e r ’s
He a dquar t er s By
German Staff Chief

Danes Celebrate Liberation In ('openhatfen

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