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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

F R ID A Y . N O V E M B E R 80. 1945

• ral at Hanford. Florida, this JElli
da)' ot November, 1915.
o - »*. h e r n d o n

Clerk. r'lr.’Ult court

----------. The Thorps Furniture Company
whleh closed for the duration of
the war in April, 1048, will re-open
for inspection Friday ct cuing and
for huiinexa Saturday, It was anAustin, owner,
nounccd hr V. It. ______
who added that his brother, li.
W. Austin, would manage ths
•tore.
The Interior nf thu store has
lie n completely modernised mid
redecorated, and has. new lighting
fixtures for up to date display of
furniture. *
G. W. Austin, malinger, i« J
l.r'ia rte l war veteran w-ho for­
merly l.nd IB years of executive
experience with the F. \V. Woolworth Company. He will make
his home here, is u Ki wanton and
e*j ects to he active in civic affairs

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
l ( t per D u for one Insertion
Me per line for three Insertions
Me per line for 6 Insertions
K per line for 20 insertions
PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR AOa to THE SANFORD HERALD
Coant, fire words to the line. including phone end eddrrss.
lrertlsements J
form sltustlona wanted will be chsrred fer st the
____________
rexulsr classified rates.

H UNTING

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BUSINESS SERVICE

W ASHING machines repaired—
and all home appliances. Cald­
well General Repair Shop, 707
North Mills. Orlando, phonp
2-1072. Prompt service-

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VI lU I INI A P. KUTJS.
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.TO:
VI 111I I M A C. Kt'T Z. S ilt
You nre hereby ordered t.i a p ­
peal |itr&gt;i&gt;iitllr, ur liy Attorn,-)’, to
answer Ihe Hill or Complaint P e r r ­
in filed and Affidavit us to your
residence, amne belnx a suit tor
I ’lvnire, on or before Hie ITHi day
of December, 1941; otherwise, u
Derrea Pro C o n m a o will be rniar.•it aunlnst you for failure to a p ­
pear. plen or answer, ns reuulred
by Inw.
tr ip nm&gt;Krtr:t&gt; that tin. n «th'e he published n n ,v
week for
four eon.ei'utlve weeks In Ihe Han­
ford
Iternlil. u Newspaper . puli•rot
uam i v
i i e h i m -n t ,
w i m » ll.hed at Kanforij. Hi nilitole I'ounly,
place of residence Is unknown. Florida
IVITNKSH my tiand and seal th|s
You arc hereby re«n’ lred to a p ­
pear on Dccmbcr 17. 1)1), In a ce r ­ llt h da y of November. DM5.
O. I*. IIKIt.vrxiN
tain suit fur divorce pending In tha
Clerk, Circuit Court.
Circuit Coart of Seminole County,
Florida, an abbreviated
title of (Circuit Court Heal)

AU TO PA IN TIN G
B
rii"“ Jbhn*bfl
—-y'C- .W .'~ "P
----IB years experience in unto and
nlrcraftpalr.tlng. Sanford's popu*l
HOI.LI.lt MOTOR SALES
2uH W&gt;* I hi nl»

The preraiuin_ufler
m .Ills IIIWI c MIHII Jl 'I'M "MMBI

|IMy

fot. th# fr.O dclurtiblc kind and
fjr , to %2r, Ic*, than you would
pay fo r. Ihe HOS coverage in
moat rmcpanfes.

F a e l o r i o T ^ 'm m e S r 'u ’ every W I ' T M .
6000 mlics or twice u year. Es- ****“ “ '
scnllul to efficient car perfor­
mance. Our expett mechanic;! and

Get

the

REST

in__________
K,n, a.„| a iHiOiIL
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i t'T’Ta.t?........1
CM BOYD-COMBANY
O R SALES
x U . I 'l U U IU
U U 'i m i l !

20X W. Ikt Rl.
.
L|, OF BLOCK 10, eighleen
lots, ot will sell any of lots,
runs from Leke Mary highway EXPERT service on mnrhin's,
Electric irons, oil heaters and
to Crystal Lake, all l&gt;cauttful
conk sloven, Itacked hy III years'
lots. See E. T. Cochran,*Uke
expel iencc. Phone 701-J.
Mary, Fla.

Everyday Files
Typewriters

You should know about the SOM
collision nr upset automobile In­
surance offered ’ by the State
Farm Mutual Insurance Co. If
you carry $50 deductible colli­
sion or* upset insurance &lt;m your
car or truck:—$50 Is deducted
from each collision' and upset
claim. I f it, ro«ts you |.r&gt;0.to re­
pair a damaged fetmrr, you pay
Alt. I f another fender is damaged
and it costs you SBO.to repair,
you .mruin pay A L L .
I f you had HOC* coverage you
rould get both fenders repaired
hy paying only $20.

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BICYCLE. Isdha'
ceiicnt condition.

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You Should Know

Expert Auto Repairing
SHEET
Musle, popular a n d
IUrfirld &amp; Jackaon
standard, book music and music
in epemectinn with
instruction books at The Music Yates Auto Paint ft Body V
Box In the Princess Theater
Phone 371

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OFFICE S U PP LIE S

Ik Jd Y~AND Fender dents, saint
Injury or fudmg should be
corrected now to combat agin#
and weathering. A new pain-,
leaa method awaits yAu at
YATEH AUTO P A IN T ft
BODY SHOP
!0&amp; N. Palmetto Avr. Phone 371

won't bum 2c n foot.
118 S. Park Ave.

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plaint r

COLEMANS

8EV.|ING
jnnehines
repaired;
A ll Makts.
Williams' Fbtk
Shop, 206 W. 1st St.

8 WIRE aprallel cord, synthetic

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I'l.oltll, i.
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s i:*ti&gt; c ..r
rut n t v ,

BUSINESS
T r y Ont

PIL L up with ketuesna and fuel W E ARE lull*- equipped and
oil bdfore winter.
know how tn recup your tire*.
H. B. POPS CO, INC.
Natural rulbt/ ot synthetic,
we protect the kidrwnlto ot
your tire,. Johns Tire Shdp,
Cor. 1st and Elm, rh»nc 00B-

M IK E SAU8* 80 aero farm
aerea tiled. See Mm. A. !
•ndex, 1016 Orange Ave.

rCTrrdlt . Court

m in im
Kinvi.s

for

Cord Index Traya
Aluminum Sheet Holders
Leather Brief Cases

How To Relieve
-Bronchitis

Crcomulston relieves promptly beenuse-tt goer
“
trouble to
loosen and expel
perm laden_____ m,*and aid nature
__________
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In­
flamed bronchial mucous m em - .
brones. Tell your druggist to re 11you
n bottle of Croomublon with the un- 1
derstamlmg you must Uko the way It !
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money hack.

Come in and see ;our large selection

CREOMULSION

Phone 5*1

for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

Books — Gifts
Buxton Billfolds
114 Mngonlin Aye.

Ph. 14'

WANTED
50 P IA N O S
Will pay up to $300
for ■
Spinets, Studios, or
Raby Grnnda.
h

5100 for U p r lg h t s Plpin wise.
.

Write Birger Wester
700 S. Florida Avcv

Few

lakeland, Fin.

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HELP WANTED

UITAIIS: Limited number of
new ones on talc now. Also
used accordion,
Banjo and
other musical Instruments in
oy’s Drug Store. Part time nr
new condition at The Music
full time.
Box In the Princess Theater
Building.
FU LL time und part lime clerks,
II. A A. Department Store.
MAN'S blcyd), pre-war, f2r&gt;.on
816 Laurel Ave.
FO U NTAIN girls. A
Service, Sunfurd
;OD and Reel—Vacuum cleaner
Station.
with connection*; small eleitr ;
CLERK-STENOGRAPHER
with
radio! email pmlable rudfu.
(lllipt experience, able to take
800 Magnolia Ave.
dictation, good salary. Phone
6 1 3 . ____________________.
BIRD dog, 2 % years eld, well
trained,
excellent
retriever.
ORANGE packers. Sanford Fruit
Call 401-W after 4:00 P. M.
Co., State Farmers’ Market.
CITRUS BAGS
F
U
L L lime bookkeeper - steno­
4-8 Box else.... per M .... $06.60
grapher, good salary to start.
Leaa Quantities .. per bag .. .10
Must be permanent resident.
. , CABBAGE BAGS
Apply Box J, c/o H erald._____
50-tb Csbbnge bags, par M 166.00
Lees quantities, each .....- ...... 10 MAN TO supervise packing in
citrus picking bags .....
4.25
celery warehouse. Year round
Clippers, each —.........
1.60
Vcork fo r the right man. Phono
AM L Prevail
Phone 2104
Oviedo 2871- A. Ihida ft Sons.
Seville, Fie.
MAID fo r Sanford Clinic. Apply
Mre. Mary Rawlins, Masonic
Building, Park A v o .-

LOST &amp; FOUND

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FOUND: Billfold In Margaret B E AU TY OPERATORS ..Senior
and Junior. Permanent employ­
Ann
Saturday. Owner
may
ment with weekly guarantee
have by paring for adv, Call
and large earnings, In pro­
at The Sanford Herald.
portion to skill and effort ap­
plied. Exclusive Shop, catering
to
Daytona
Beach's
finest
M ISC ELLANEO US
clientele. For appointment-or
particulars, write Slgrid's Beau­
W E P A Y highest cash prices for
ty Salon, 206 Seabreesa Boule­
m a d furniture. Haynee ft Wilvard. Daytona Beach, Florida,
« Furniture Co., 811 E. 1st
stating experience and when
phone 851._________________

l^NOW! LARGE STOCKS OF

th^re^atstaySAFER^ON^^m

Modern bedroom for charm and beauty . . . Blonde wood in n
Htreamllncd modern design, suite consista of large double lied, cheat of
drawers, drop well vanity with large Bijuare genuine Pittsburgh Plate
glass mirror, nite stand nnd vanity bench with back rest . . . u beautiful
suite und one that she would love finding in her bedroom on Christmas
morning!

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BORROW IIKRB WHERE
G IR L for full time
ib. Apply
P R IV A C Y IS RESPECTED
Beacon Dalriee. 82! Magnolia
YO U R natural desire for privacy
In money matters Is strictly
respected here. Friends end M AID wanted for County Homo.
relatives are not questioned
Phono 8003.
. about your credit Tour cm:• plover or buelneee aeeoclatee
will not heer of your personal W A N T E D T O K E N T
. affairs. Thane is no cause for
SM ALL
tarnished
apartment.
Adult, permanent. Phone 368.
6 OR 6 room bouse, three adults,
permanent Located in Sanford,
DeLand, Orange City or Win­
ter Park. Phone County 2806.

P L A iF O R M
ROCKERS
1 I
* Junt Received! A large
shipment of Platform rock­
ers for Christmas. Wo
have many styles from
which to select and a var­
iety of -covers, to blend
with any type of furnish­
ings. Mahogany or blonde
wood frames.
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TH E W EATH ER

In Unity There Is Strength—
T o Protect the Peace o f the World I
T o Promote the PtCgrtaa o f Amerleet
T e Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

VOLUME XXXVII

Geo.Marshall
Warned Short
Of Jap Action

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

A fter GM And U A W Conference

MONDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1945

Documents Presented
Show Germany And
Hungary Prepared
To S p M ^ - N a t i o n

WASHINGTON, Dec. 8,
+ M P )— The Pearl Harbor InVetitiRaUng Committee heard
ntartUng new /testimony to­
day about the events im­
mediately preceding the Jnjv
anese sneak attack.
Major General Sherman
A. Miles said that Lieut'Gen*
eral Walter C. Short made

NUERNBERG. Dec. 3. t/Pv— The
German Army, ■ high commend
plotted ns early uk 1937 to .fB*
vnde an i* spire 4 toi-ho-dovnkiti*two fill, jr iin before Germany’*
siunl &gt;■ e.-lglibor Jell victim to
sr. 4 I., - .m lrn ith .column J »rto. .«m.
Thl* Was unfolded today, &amp; thy
American prosecution began its
prerentatlon u&gt; the Allied military
tribunal ih-cuments rrlntittg to the
German conquest of the. t'rech
nation. The evidence wua n. .re­
duced nt the opening Stoatoit « l
the third week of the trial o f 20
German leaders on war Crimea
charges.
German official documents i.itclosed that Adolf Hitler declared
on May 1.1. 1938. that it was his
unalterable decision to ainnxh
Czechoslovakia by military fo iw
in the near future. This was lour
months
before
the
notorious
Munich "Peace in Our Tinted-pa-;t
and u year Ivforc the Germans
goose-stepiied into Prat’ i-?.
The American .pnwgcuuoa • told
how a month niter the Aurcr.rian
Anschluss tn .onrch, ’.9.bt, Litter
conferred with German htj h com­
mand chief Field M n * h .. W il­
helm keitel on the plans ror the
subjugation of the Czech*.
„A directive
...........„ ......
...............to the
....
transmitted
GWBlhn' h h «y. haVy ihd 6 tM »W
rommunders showed, however, that
the Munich pact may have starved
o lf war for a year. This directive
told the Nazi commanders that
the execution of the plan to
seize Czecholovakia "must be ae*_
sured" not later than Oct. 1,
1938.
Documents also were introducimI outlining the strategy ffor the
I »■ ! laae* Oh f u r r «*r

Assofialod Press Erased Wirt*

T A L K IN G TO REPORTERS IN DETROIT, II.D. Anderson, vice
president of General Motors, end Hurry U. Coen, director of lnteir.
give an account o f the conference net ween union and company o f­
ficials. No progress was reported on the Issue o r permitting 74.WW
office workers to cross the U A W picket lines in front of GM plants.
(International Boundphoto)
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Bond Drive Nears
End With County
- S h o r t Of—Quota

W a d e Singletary
Is Home Following
European Service

Congress Asked For
New Legislation To
Deal With Disputes
And Avoid Strikes
DETROI T. Dec. :«. A I*— ~
The. t ill l nitrd Vutomiddir
M irker* iliu lo*ed lod.i) it
will .all a conference of Gen­
eral Motor- rnipjo)&lt;w next
Saturila) to consider I’resideni Truman’- irqur*! lo end
—,^e/'_lhr GM Mrikr. *.\nnnunremenfs-rtl" thr conference « as
made hi I AW I‘resident It. J.
Tlinin.iv
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WASHINGTON. D im*. 3,
CAP)
Pivsidfiii Trutmitt
tiM.k ilim ’t net [on to svltlv lu.lutr (ltflj)Ulo9 in two vilnl iniliistru's 'tinlay. At I lit1. &gt;i»tm*
IiiiiliUiiig luoor i roubles in nil
to- sot up mmhinory Tor
ifiuo lie nppoiilctl to ('ottgress
iniportnnt nntion-wiilo indus­
tries.

tin his own authority. .Mi. Tin*
_ l u . 1tI luu n|.poitiled a fuel-finding
i'o.od lo look into the I l&lt;) auto
worker’s strike that has made
i 2J:.,mhl emplo. , . of (ieneml Mo■ tor. Idle. The I’lesniFut Inis call*
■i1.) on thi- strikers to return u&gt;
their jolt., and hi employers to
it- nine fall pio.lucUiill,
TUMBLED IN TO TH E ROUGH' SURF a» though thej wen- mud. ,| impier nm.he, the
h.m
Mr. Truman also look steos to
In Winthrop, Mass., graphically illustmtc the fury i f ihe Nortluo.i.-, tli.,i rllmcd nlomrllu- cn:i..t.
Y hr gieut concrctf-idihir-tn-tln' fnregrnmBf
M m up i»y the i.Miine waters and lokswj lutt'k 10. “head o ff •lid-* tlnealeniM strike in
drifluood. The storm left in its wake nt least lh|e(y f,*ur dead, umm-nSia injurail, iind coii'idernlde
"D’el in.lu tiy. lie lunr &gt;»-l up
Previously Reported
nimthei
fm-t-finiling boa til lo
property damage. (Intelnutitmul Smmdphoto)
handle that , hm&gt;. mid mronwhllc
Missing In Action
----------- —- has uigtnl steel worker., not le
wall. lint.
By W a r Department
In ti m i--age delivereil tn Con*
| git---- liMlay. the I'tosideni advo­
First Lieut. Janies C.‘ Stapler,
cated
Ice lain tii n -that
would
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
cieate iincstignting hoard, for all
Stapler o f west Sanford, was
big llidustiies. He recommended
Tilled on Dec. 28, 1944, while
Ilia, In rn-e of n Inlioi dispute
participating in Allied defensive
ilu- l-uutd l«- gi\cu 30 days to deaction during the Ardennes Camliberate, during which
period
paign
ign in Urlgium,
Belgium, mini.ling
a wording to
sliiki*:i oi locknuu would i&gt;e furInformation received from the
in,Men.
War Department by his wife,
P a r t i c i p a t e d In I)I 'i evident Tiim i.in. pioposed a Mrs. E. Stapler of West Palm
system of bundling icconvcrsiun
Beach.
Day Operations In
I
it
bo,
ill'll &gt;u(«- pail- rae,!-after the
Ueut. Stapler was previously
Ruiisttr j-sr.arfTiivr'!7 i1G*TvF ".tft
^
; •Normandy Invasion
reported as missing In. action by
thi- l-.u d -ImUld dual with nuithe Wav Department on Jan. IP,
taav, is if. in in such Industries, us
BY JU LIA N STKNSTHOM
Lieut. Ilraily 0.lhnm, USNlt
1946. The Information received
S|&gt;enking in la-hulf of the Vic. steel, mitoiiiolu.f. mining, nil, uti­
H ERALD SI*O R T» EDITOR
1and son of Mrs. II. II. Odham.
recently from Edward E. Wilsell,
lory Bond lltiv,- Gi'.uge ltn-,1, lities and communications.
Coach tioose Kettles and In- has returned "to Sanford following
the acting Adjutant General of
♦* I l.eeahiitg
Uink.-i
nnd “district
Til,- I’ lr-idcnt dl.-fitiw-d lllilt he
I |Seminole High School Celery Fed- Ids seiaration from the service:
the Army, read at follows:
governoi «.f tin- Lion- &lt; lulls of
regret th’at unavoidable
ciiruni- !play the first of two post season at New tlrleans, I .a., on Nov. 21.
Central
Florida, luld Sarifi* I is uptminling such n hoard him- ”
stances nude necessary
the un- -gam rr tonight whvn they nisei
l.ioul, ndlmm rn lem l the Ns vs
I.ions lit ihrii uu-eting Fri.I.iv of self to deal willi the Generalml
usual lapse of Ume in reporting I the DeLand High School Bulldog.-. &gt;-ervlcc in Se|tember, 1942 un,
the gr.'ui factor service . lul - ,\|„iot&gt;-Auto Worker, Union ilisyour husband’s death to you."
| for the second time this Mason was assigned to the Midshipman’
had—been m— •ronmrttrj' the'TCcr pUtet~l ht—hoam. line , trr. w ill not
Lieut. Stapler came tu Sanford; at the DeLand Stadium.
: School at NT.rihwesteem Univei
I’ ffori on ilie hoilie front, mid m Inm- fife ilSIQTofy )MiWers Which
with his parents f/om
I’ahokec The game is being sponsored by 'sity. He was graduated front th.ge.l tilt-in |o continue llial effoi I lie hopes Congress ju.oil will aulliItut M
heo e x p if -oil confidenoo
oiiz,- Hot
In 1936. He entered Scminotc , the DeLand Higli School Hau l institution in March of 1943 and George
in lichatf oi ilu- p ii- cm difve.
I.eesliuig
Itanker
in I commissioned
Miiiiiiiia.s,ii,itii i.m
i(| Ensign,
IK
,»
*- »- i .
- ,,
| "II
High School and was a member 1Association and gale receipt* will
aa, 4
on
It 1
is8 up III Us lii make liii-w ar that Hto public " ill oX)a*ct tien»•
lie
was
assigned
to
ihe
UfcS
«
.
‘o
«s
disHi,t
govern..,
,f
L
cmzl,,,,,.
n
,.
of the school's football tcum in '
turnrd over to that organlzu
liliug foie.-, won, a iout
Mol, i . ami ill.......
In coNitro.
u V.
S.
ammunition
■',«," » « d Jhanfm.l Li......
‘o|H,ralo wiUl tin- In-.u.I a , lully us
1936 and 1936. He was gra d 'i-1tioin.
h- sum.
Li
hip.
Lieut.
Odham
was
a
p
p
o
in
t.!"1
Lri.lay.
|&gt;„i,,ti
if
,
migi,—,
uli.-a.ly
li.fl
passed
atod from the institution in 1937. I Coach Kettles announce, thi
- ...
iug-mit It at "w e -till h:m, fiiMiiiirU «,., i '.ik , ,'unr
U. . . . .
„r It.. \lr,li morning that Goof Singletary, cd Gunneiy Officer and served on
u figl.l .in ..hi hands, a long
e*l l^ a \ n ie n ? o f the 124th In stalw art F c l tackle will not Ik- the VMsel until August ..f 1941.
wo liavf u l»m.I it, ne,” l e told ,n
fanirv
l / X d State. N . nnal ! » ' (h« iU rU ng lineup due to
During Ills sen ice aboard the NlIhe t.me uumodinicly afli'i Pe-i 1
Hui Ihu a Ill'll men 1im_j | hi hmCuard' wliicli w as nnli-tni into ! h“ M&lt;* LnI ury susteined during luM tro, thrahip tr«nspoitr&lt;i naval
active* aervkss
.lement. o f 1►
’ •I'layS practice session. The,- ammunlliion lo forward bases in
ili ,-l.lei |u Lily tmu1 1 iiuil oimm
I
possibility that either the Atlantic and participate,! in
lilllf In lln Will rffntl
tederwliaa I on
as^ iu jo
V istherhigtiiii
o r' Jenkinson will the Normandy invasion by nip"W i k n -W lli.it wo were unite.I
in a tiliuimn cnitso tu gientti
J to lL ter S?b.ndlj
the liifamrv 1*** neUon *" n,* f ' o f^
. SingkUK y plying various battleships end
m
L
.
ftendUaSwSrkMi
«
i
pnrt
Nettles
wiU
start
Llngle
and
Kav.&lt;raisers
with
ammunition
during
unity
tt'nti -when tin- ,-olimii
Officer
ner at
ImmUrtment
__ eiuls.. Clark at th. other th.
m naval............j
a a p aof
. enemy
f o u g h t Ind. el.'it»sl
w lifii
Banning, Ga. and was commit larkls
position, Fielding and C.tx installations situated alum' the
I’oll* will |.«. mien at the City Mania lili, the fullin' lookf I
eioned a second lieutenant.
at guartls, Kilfatrirk at center ao.i French coast.
H a ll timmnow from 7:IHI ,\. V.. perilous-" la- athled.
,
Sgl. • U'nlti'i L. Stomleninire,
-.wpay |»u« lunt|n;&gt;’u||i|oaia ’sum
Lieut, fhlhnm was returncl t,»| until T:&lt;MI I’. M. for the electio.i
M r Ibf-i tiaoed the IhmuI ilri&gt; 1
son hi Ihe backfield.
*
the States in August 1944 and of two ein* commissluners. Lea It. thriaigii lu ll nnd lu ll; ami gave L.. '" ii id M, and Mis W -L
S u m d e n m iiItn im -ijllv return*
I hi Ihio -I ,m 1*1,nr r„,ir
The chances are also good that until February,. 194'» be was as I esher and It. A. William', it
ed to thi, countty ami was disKettle* will use Wathen occasion-1signed to the U. 8. 8. Pontotoc, a » « « announced today by II. N'.
&gt;hnti'&lt;-&lt;l Tn in ilu- United States
ally to assist Fielding and Co". n;| argo ship. During the ship’s Saver, city clerk.
’Amu- followiuc a luiiihi nf IK
the guard spots and that Holly construction period, Lieut. Odham
Due tu the fact that lb'* two
month* service in Ihe European
Piercv will see action tonight in t participate,!
in crew- training candidate* were tinnniMi.nl. no
Theiilpi o f Opernliipt/i.
’
the C'eisry Fed backfield. Pierry |activities and when Ihe vessel VI.z primury election wa? held in N’ u8gl. Sluuilemuin- eiitrteii the
made a gtwal showing last We,I- commissioned, he-was appointcl vember. The- vacamir* for ilm
servie,- on Fell. 17. 1942, uml
nesday night in Leesburg when he Cargo Officer.
two offices were -created bv the
leitiiveil In. basic liuittitig at
^ Hutch- racke»l up 39 yards from scrim-, Lotlae-iur a lour » f service in PMiiration of the term* of Mayor 1
Brig. General Joseph C.
( :unp Wallets, T e x a .. lie was
ison of Sanford.. veteran
of the I mage &lt;fn three tries and also grab- ■the Pacific, Lieut. Odham was re Eduard IliuKins and Commissioner I
tu
ial« i triiiiHfeire*l to i.opg Beach,
Pacific campaign and in nrivate I ^
■ » » » » from Anderson which turned t« the United States in M. J. I.odite. who annoum* vl
Cpl. 11. W. Slim non Jr. of
life, celery grower and shipper, I * * * Rood for ten yards.
) Stoy ^
stationed ( “ t^v.riou a that th.'y would not run again. fllndrrviite. who nerved n* ., Calif, and assigned to the 137th
Heir imen I of the 33th
T h i* 'will necessitate the u|qoint­ nillo nhi-iiitor will, ilu- 'Ml, All Infantry.
will be speakee and guest of
I •**.., ,— L’..n
.. ..i i #
bofars his separation at New Or- ment* uf a new mayor to lake th
honor at a mooting and sunper
pljuu
iliiram . whu-e K-nri
41*
of--the Seminole County Farm
7 tent. (VI ha in plans tn immr. a* mayor will expire ul the
Bureau whieh will be held at
of
this
month
•liatelv resume Ids duties as local
7:00 o'clock Thursday evening at
diatnhutnr for the Gulf Oil Cor­
Tin- Krnrral election ha*
the Woman’s Club, It was an­
poration. .
nil.', attracted but few voters in |,|* k t o i i I.Imui, I,.,, .... v,„.\
nounced todav by M. L. Culluiu,
itveixed further training at Camp
Bureau president. General Hutch­
Uv * &amp;
* ° “ rj
conduct riblmii and ..the, decoin
llulnor. N. t ’.
ison will be introduced by Perry
" " h " 1" ' During the Bailie ..f the
Fgt
Mondi-nmiii- went overVeterans Committee iU- ' rta Vua „^f r qJ* ^ , ™ "
Whitehurst, e farm bureau direc­
1
:» » l
&gt;&gt;,eaU.hr ,Ugh at sen
with- the oiuanuulioa and
tor.
I
™,mi
NJ
'
.
K
;!
Rheiin*.
ho
w.ia
do.,,
behind
ilm
nrme.l in Kngtand otl Mav 12,
To Meet On Tuesday luXe*
•Of, R. W. Kuprecht will report
J* ‘
^ W
J from lim- Immdra.tlng west hr, 19 11. The icgimi-nl was station*
on activities o f the Central Flor­
| A special meeting o f ' th* Vet­
The City Commission meeting. X r f V ^ g v ^ excepl"
“ 1, '1
Kseter. Epghnd. The dlviida Experiment Station, and will
Til
foi a short Mon rro.se,t the English Channel
Member* o f the Girl Scouts,
outline ita future plans, and at under direction o f Mis* Irene eran* Service Committee will b» which after one postponement, time when our pinm-s were aide Hn,|
Omuliu Beach on
held
in
the
('handier
uf
Commerce
Was
scheduled
to
take
place
(Id,
the close of hit talk will review Hinton, troop leader, hare joined
to bs-ate
olid Imhii
enem Itooji Ju|v
lis-ule mill
hiiiiIi enemy
suggestions members may make other volunteer workers in as­ Room of this City Hell Tuesday oveniug, has been deferred to 2:00 cvncenliulloii*. A l Karlsruhe, Ger-1
S(.t
stoadrnmi.e
wear* the
fo r ita
Improvement. County sisting the Seminole County Tu- afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, accord­ o’clock Wednesday afternoon, due many l.r saw his brother, Wat- Pearl • H iTTIhu ribioni, the
ing
to
Nod
Smith,
chairman
nf
the
to
Ihe
fact
that
Mayor
Higgiiik
Agent C. R. Dawson will outline berrulosia Association in prepara­
son Shannon, who is still over­
and
Mediterranean
anil several rominissinncrs are at­ seas with the 2 lih Division of European
committee.
the farm labor situation.
tions fo r the annual Christmas
Theater of Operations tm-dal, the
The
purpose
nf
the
meclinr,
tending
the
State
Uhainb?r
of
Ilu- Tlh Aimy.
Secretary J. E. Wathen will re­ Beal Bale, Mrs. Ed%ard Kircher,
Mr. Smith stated., will he to re­ Commerce meeting ip Jackson­ ■ Cpl. Shannon -t*~ an original AojerirAn Theater o f (iiterutiona
view activities of 1946 o f the secretary, announced today.
luedul,
medal, the World War II
ll Victory
Victor;
examine the over-all problem of ville,'Mr, Sayer announced.
Bureau. /(President M- L. Cullum
! menilu-r of The Florida Wrung.- medal, the Good Conduct medal.
service and assistance to veter wilP*g4w) hit report, and a genI
let*,
u
noled
string
anil
brondThe I’m pie Heart ami an Oak
ana in the light of current condi­
eral discussion o f business will
I casting hand of Central Florida. Leaf Cluster,
Sanford Lodge No. G2, F * tions and to adopt and make effect
DIME UOAUD8
follow.
! which he he|M-* rnmn to !&gt;&lt;• aide
A. M. will meet Tuesday evening i»e any plans calculated to expand
He returned to A m e r i c a
Topics likely to be discussed* at 7:10 o'clock in the Masonic •r improve the present operation.
Various civic organization* will to re-organist-. IBs I. tot her 8 Sgt. ulmaid th.' United States Army
according to Mr. Cullum are: Temple in . regular session. The
David
Shannon
of
the
A
ir
Transaid
tha
Salvation
Army
at
the
Transput! Chnnulr Victory,
According to the best available
water control, drainage work, entering apprentice degree will estimates," said Mr. Smith, "ap­ dime tuards in aoBciting dona­ potl Command of 1‘altn Beach
and the labor altaatlon for the be coaferred and officer* for the proximately 700 o f bur strvlcssnen tions, It waa announced today by was home .to visit hitu doting
LEGION MEETING
coming sterna. Decisions are to ensuing year will be elected. All and servicewomen have now re­ Major Allan 8. Whorton. wlm Is the weekend, anti said that he
be made on iacempleted projects Master Masons are invited to turned home. We want to let very anxious to complete the expect t, leceive his discharge
First Vice-Commander II. 0,
la the order at their importance attend.
thorn know that we are glad *o schedule, and requested thut those ft *&gt;in the service in January. Ilo Unite of ihe CampU-tl - Loosing
to determine which to push and
is
the
violinist
.
of
the
grtmp.
who
have
decided
to
lake
a
day
I’ost o f tho ’ American I .eg ion
have them bock again and i f there
W skive in any w ay In which we can be at the dime boards, to contact Pfc. William Martin, bass viol will preside at ihe regularly
which to defer fo r the present.
The regular meeting o f Wei
player o f the group, served with scheduled legion meeting to be
No. 979, auxiliary to the o f stcvic* to them we are mod him at once.
o--f ____-___
RailroadTrainTr
The women o f the Ametican the Air Corps in South Amcrira held at the Hut on the Lake-rhood
,—•to do so. This is an Iro
will ha held at 1:00 e'cisck portent maetiag o f the committee Legion Auxiliary will have charge anti has received hi* honorable front tomorrow evening. Th «
••day afternoon. Officers
‘ alb members are urgently re- o f th* boards on- Dec. 17, the iliac hargv.
meeting will begin with a supper
During his stay overseas at which will be served promptly
ha laatelled and all
Pilot Club of women on Dee. 1H,
te atlMd,
end.the Ki^gnU.Club on Dec. 22. Salisbury. England, Cpl. Shan­ at 7:00 o'clock. Commander Dope
non played at many Red Cross thb morning Invited nil return­
places with a special service ing veteran* who i r e lot
err he* Ira, he reported, and luts meralrrs of Jir Aimriran
tu attend.

Plans For Local Lieut. James C. Baseball Club
Stapler Killed
Are Formulated During Ardennes
Enthusiastic G r o u p
O f Pans P r e s e n t
At Meeting Friday

M M HER 57.

As Howling Storm Lashed Eastern Seaboard

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BY
*»TEN v » 11* M
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
Plans for the operation of a
local baseball club in the event
Sanford is admitted to the Flori­
da State League when loop o ffi­
cials and directors meet in Leesburg on Dec. 16, were formulated
Friday night by an enthusiastic
group o f local baseball funs who
met at the City H A IL----- '
Th* group outlined % program
which w i l l w put Into action fm.nwliWMy.tr ftwofimt it -dmWmd
to the loop aa • ninth club and
Johnny Krider waa appointed to
represent local baseball Interests
at the Leesburg meeting.
I f Sanford la approved aa a
leagut member, it waa decided to
organise a local baseball associa­
tion, elect club officials and imme­
diately start a campaign fo r funds
which will be necessary to begin
operalfons. Since Sanford isn’t
®
With the end o f the Victory yet officially a member, the group
Bond drive only seven day? decided it waa not necessary to
CwallaaeU On P * a * K * « r
away, Seminole County Is still
fa r abort o f ita E-Bond goal of
1174,000 the quota set, according
to Edward F, Lane o f the Coun­
ty W ar Finance Committee. *
E-bond tales to date amount
to 983,976 In tbs county, which
amount Is 37 percent o f the
goal, a gain of only one percent
during the paat week.
.
Seminole County now la 23rd
Wade H. Singletary, Jr., re­
# t n the Hat o f counties In E-bond
sales. Okeechobie. Baker and cently discharged Staff-Sergeant
Union Counties head the list o f the Arm y A ir Porces, has re­
turned (o Sanford after having
with completed quotas.
Mr. Lane today announced that served aa an aircraft electrical
bond buyers may apply to either spaciallat far three years. Ha en­
bank or the Poet Office and tered the service in December
obtain tiekets for the Victory 1942 at Camp Blending and waa
Bond Rally at Wlntar Park High trained at an aircraft electrician
' School Friday evening at 8:16 In Washington, D.C. Milwaukee,
o’clock to boar the noted authors, Philadelphia and Baltimore. He
. Bennett Cerf, Louis Bromflsld •ailed on the Ameritenla In Feb­
’ Fannie Hurst and Carlton Dick- ruary, 1943 with the 371st Fighter
VRien speak. This county will get Group and landed in Liverpool,
credit for any bonds purchased Enrland.
The squadron further trained
by ■Iboa* who intend to go to'
near Southhampton where it waa
this rally, ha said.
A Mercedes Bens, 1942 model, equipped with planes and made
the former private ear o f Har- ready for participation In "D "
---- man COeriag,-Nasi leader and day anetaUeaa-—T h e - 67let-w en t
air forea chief now pn trial, will Into France on June 16 and laid
be shown In Sanford on Dec. 10 •moke screens, knocked out artil­
sedan, bullet lery rune, bombed and strafed
The convertible
■proofed
■ ■ ■ with armor
or p
it
plate
and pill bona and beaches. The per­
thick non fracturing glass weighs sonnel traveled through France,
8,200 pounds and wflj be towed Germany and Austria by truck,
hero by an A troy tow vehicle, plane and rail.
Singietuy'a particular duty was
to keep generators. ms retoes,
staff w
sedan,
Sl "J C T S K U p."'. guns,
bombsIghts, lights, batter­
* two other combat
ies, and starter* In a working
condition, in *the squadron there
three Uectrical specialists
William P. Chapman want
who were assigned to the repair
Joins U. S. TVavy id maintenance o f S3 planes.
During Ms tour o f combat ho
William Parley Chapman. Jr.. lived in fox holes, camouflaged
tents and learned to speak and
understand the German language.
He participated in the invasion
o f Normandy, air offensive of
Europe, Central Germany, Southera Germany and Eastern Ger­
many. He dears the unit eitatieu.
__ _ theater o f operation
la a graduate of
and waa at* ribbon w ith 'liv e stars, good conthan Callage
A «sd^ i a L j .._from Seminla hit enlistprior to
ola High School h i waa asaocieG
$ to
ed with the Hoffman Electric
Company. B g t Singletary is too
—
aoa o f Mr. _
SBO W K .W B C H A S C to
tary Sr. pf
HI* w ife

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Nazis Planned.
Czech Seizure: Truman Takes Action To ward
Early As 1937
Settling LaborControversies

S h e r m a n Testifies
Short’s Answer To
Message A totally
Inadequate R e p l y

what Miles called a “ totally inAdequate" reply to a-war warning
gWiessage from Washington. Gen­
eral Miles, who waa head of
the Arm y Intelligence Division in
1941, eaid General’a Short's reply
was'm ade on Nov. 28, 1941.
Just before General Mllea made
hit atatement, Democratic Repre­
sentative Bayard Clark of North
Carolina cited evidence ' to the
effect that general George C.
'Marshall aent a warning to Gen­
eral Short on Nov. 27. Clark said
General Marahall, then Army
to fh lef o f Staff, warned the Army
commander in Hawaii that hostile
action -waa possible at any mom-enL Clark said General Short
also waa warned to take reconnaisaance and such other mea­
sures us might be deemed neces•ary.
.
.
Tbe filea show a .reply from
General Short the next day say­
ing that the Hawaiian depart­
ment had been alerted to prevent
aabotage.
ft ) General Mllea waa aaked by
^Congressman Clark whether he
considered it an adequated re­
sponse, General Mllea suggested
that' the queatlon be directed to
officers who saw the reply. Clark
instated that Mllea give his opin­
ion.
Then General Mllea said: "V ery
well, sir, ray opinion 1s that the
message waa n totally inade­
quate- reply to the message It
purported to reply to."
Earlier the affidavit as to the
fheasages waa filed with
miMi
* »•

Partly cloud) today and iivcr south and coat
portion lonichi and Turtda). .Increasing
rlnudinc* over north* e-l portion lonichi
hemming cloud» with fen widely mat­
tered shower* Tuesday. U tile chnhge In
temperature.

Celery Feds Meet
Bulldogs T o n i g h t
Iji Dealnd Stadium

Lieut. Brdiley
Odham Released
From U. S. Navy

i Lions Club Is

Addressed By
District Head

Speaks In Behalf Of
Bund Drive Durim*
Recent’ M&lt;*t&gt;I injr

P o lls Will Open
Tomorrow At City
Hall For Election

Gen. Hutchison To
Be Guest Of Honor
At Farm Bureau

W. L. Stoudenmire
Discharged F ro m
U. S. Army Service

Cpl. H. W. Shannon
Returns To States
After ET0 Combat

CITY BRIEFS

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Orlahcr It. 1*1*. al (hr l&gt;a«X
tl laniard. florid*, andrr IK
It CtatlTM al Narrl a. I WIT.

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MONDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1945
/luiSR . C

TO D AY

IF YOU CAN NO T ESCAPE
) U A D A I) ENVIRO NM ENT
U NEED NOT CONFOIIM
T H A T E V IL : Do not overe o f cvft, but overcome evil
With good.— Itomiius 12:21.

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For Erica Klein
. (From Contemporary Poetry I
N o w . am I homeless quite; not
only 1
but my amall girl, my loved uni
- earnest charge
— without a chamber, nnd. tin
world ll large,
our clothes In boxes open to (he
sky.
Yet Just today, tha f could bitter­
ly cry '
*
(secretly from the child, to whom
I smile)
and blame the lust and the muac
and the lack of guile
(hat have betrayed me every-

for the courage of my and your
anti every human heart
that hopeful und cheerfully ngnln
ami again
loves esch new home, roots there,
takes part,
decorates the place and celebrates
its story,
and Is not tired, and longs to i-omain,
P A U L GOODMAN.

! h the United Staten one nation or &lt;&gt;8? During lim war
we were one, on doubt, or wo should not have been victor­
ious. Before the war there were signs that we were 18, and
these conditions will return unless there is vigorous opposi­
tion.
The.trouble lies in the efforts made by many stales to
keep oui goods from other states which might compete with
the business of their own citizens. A system of truck licen­
sing is one method, out-state trucks must nuy special license
fees and conform to rules of weight nnd size which are
frankly 'meant to hnrass.
Though states are forbidden to levy tariffs on each
■
of entry” ,
others’ goods, yet ■many
statesr hove “ ports
|
through which all out-state goods must come, and there
be subject to special taxes or labeling regulations which
again often.have no other purpose than to keep them out.
Former Secretary Cordell Hull warned the governors in
1039 that unless such barriers were let down, the United
States might -become like the Balkans, where lxirder feuds
and trade jealousies hath* brought economlc^chaos.
During the war such regulations, especially those pertuining to truck*, were suspended. To the unnual confer­
ence, just held, of the American Association of AJntor Ve­
hicles Administrators, reports were brought that the war­
time truces arc largely to be suspended and the old-time
barriers restored.
Tt is natural for state legislators to yield to selfish
pressures. Their farming and trucking constituents vote,
and the outsiders don’t. Byt too much yioWing to local greed
will, as nothing else can, break down the unity of the United
States.
j
.

What They Want, W e Havel
All Items for. Babies Arc
Available on Our Easy Terms I

‘ Quality
High Chairs
Not one but several models
avaihiMc here lor
your
selection. A ll include the
feed i us truys.
a

FINER CIUUS

It was a century ago that Lord Tennyson, the British
poet, wrote Ilfs famouh vision of the “ Parliament of Man”
and “ Federation of the World.” That dream is not yet ac­
complished, but tprluy the world Is obviously much ncltrcr in
it than ever i&gt;efdru.
The latest suggestion ulong that line has come from
Ihree United Dtntes Senators— Bull of Minnesota, Kulbright
of Arkansas and Taylor of Idaho— proposing that the United
Slates join a world government. Their proposal is lmsed
on the fear that our present United Nations Organization
may not prove strong enough to prevent an atomic war
which might wreck the world.--------The pro|K&gt;Hid naturally was received coolly by the
Senate. Neither that body itself nor the House of Repre­
sentatives is ready'nt present to link Itself with other nuticniH to the extent of forming u new government with
authority over the world.
But obviously events since our wlririlng of -the recent
w a r.with the atomic bomb set people thinking in that
direction. Anil it is doubted by many Americans that the
U.N.O. charter curries enough power for bundling pro­
blems of supreme importance.

getter

Coadjutor Bishop llepry Lautllt
preached at Christ Church on Sun­
day afternoon at 3:80 o'clock. Lawrence (Hobble) Blankenship,
Radio man in the Navy, has Ihw. ii
commended by the Admiral for
heroic action In saving the Mfe
of u buddy when they were in a

druu sides uml hand-

Bobbie wo* severely injured oit
the arm and head during tho ucrident. He ie the eon of Mr. ami
Mrs. M. R. Blankenship. He Is
nhoe on a nln; day leave. Mrs.
■.'lenkcnshlp baa . relumed hnnio
'ruin a minor operation at the
Florida Sanitarium.
ogt.
Glinn. Payne formerly
phvslcal director In the Army hi
Tennessee is now In service in
Laws!,. He i« an aluhlnut of
Btetsofl University.
Mrs. Ethel A yer* ia home from
I putie for Cnrislma* vacation.
She is Instructor In Science and

decorated. Spring* in­

BASSINETTES
ubly discharged from the United
States Navy, according to an
....
announcement by the Comnianib
ing O fficer of. tint Naval .Separa­
tion Center at Jacksonville.

MCCLAIN n ig a iA K G P D

wcii! served
I.ieut. and Mrs. Ernest Marjfs
recently entertained his nephew

C O L E M A N ’S
OFFICE S U P P L IE S
/

Everyday FUea

bassinette c o m p l e t e
with standard on easyrunning casters.

Bas-

ket is 32" x 18” and
11" deep.

Back to my favorite brand
STROLLERS
JWr** i
faji".f /Jn*. “

A ll m*tat canat ruction

t

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&amp; floor. Lubber tires

S T U R D Y PLAY
IIB X S ON CAS­
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G o o d-lookfng,

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made and nicely fin­
ished.
floor.
• To tha man and boyi who
hove looked lorward to woorlng
tjones Underwear agoin—we are
pleated to announce that ft'i on
tho way back In a wide variety
o f popular styles for tholr yearround neadi.

Has

plywood

Folds compact­

ly. Puds—J.26.

YOUTH’S JJEHS
Id e a l

• Million i of men hove
discovered Hanes valves
ore exceptional. In(o each

line, of

tough

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D d L

•mallrfor a full eixe

B01™ * "1 qo d4 yoors o f experience In selecting And cotton,
spinning our own yarn*, homing and toiioriog them Into otcufotefy
deed underwear that is stylod for a man’s comfort You buy
satisfaction and long wear at sensible prices. P. H. Hones tabling

Wqrm cmd fleecy, they're taUorod to oaoct chest widfh oqd trunk
length—won') pinch or bind. All noedlework sowerj to d oy puf.

one’e acrangth returns

It U tb f time above all
other* to heed the doelor’e dic­
tum: “ Take It easy.” A ll the
good work that has been done
may lead to a .serious relapse
If care la not taken with the
next convalescent poiiod de­
manding twice the time and atientjon.

¥ alttiple:

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CARRIAGES

Kelly* arc still tough babies.
You enn buy u* of
,

9 nappy aluminum
lyara* U 8 pound* .

Stafford’s Service

lighter. Patented &lt;|v*i-

-Station

laaling
beorfag*.

Cor. 2nd ft Sanford
Phone 9130
,
who con also help itrctch the Ilf
of your present tire* with carefp
inspocUoo. cgpert repair*, wceklj
rrinfliit inn and aunrrinr rprina
rcindatlop

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Unusually a 11 r active

T A L K I N G TIRES

English in Lourtip High School.
Mrs. D. It. Gray spent Thanksiving with her daughter, Maty
uUterine and Ruth I.arge»t who
are Freshmen at F. 9. C. W „ Tal­
lahassee.
Mr*. HatplUon C, McDougliall
o f Wullesly, Mush- I* spomilng the
winter with her slater, Mr*.

Be Careful
Convalescents,

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Juieo of two lemons in a bowl
Cook il/c (ioosevelt McClain, of rinse water will remove shatnHr„ of Sunford lias been honor- poo-film and reveal Uie true lus­
tre o f the hair.

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Freedom From Fear

Itongwuod

quality,

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f

'oo badl We see where poor
e hoe had to go to the hosnlfoitow ng a ron in with El­
l ’s bul mastiff Blase. Meanla, many elck people In BemlnCoUply have to i t e r at home
suae e f overcrowded cqndl-

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World Government

There in at least one American citizen (and of course
there must be muiiy more) who gets down-right mud and
can work himself into u nervous lather every time he
thinks of the slick slogan “ freedom from four" that was
uman has luoketl at foisted on a nation at a time when itn emotions had dulled
ib nation and found its reason.
enlly hb does net
"Kruadogv from fteart" In all conscience we ask free­
In fils coffee.
1dom from fear of what?
•
Physical fear? Thun let us immediately outlaw com­
llta several other Cen­
petitive sports and wipe out such death denling machines
tal) cities ore planning
istmus
parades.
» lib us automobiles, locomutives und airplanes. Wipe out all
lu i apd all. Is Htinford dangerous auimals, reptiles and insects.
to have one?
Spiritual feur? Then let’s make Mohammedanism our
atate religion. Its paradise Is u marvelous place where
i« Japanese diet is planning to
_
___
UCt 'a -Pearl Harbor invest!. everything is free.
Fear for the welfare of our loved ones"? Then lot’s
&gt;H. Tfi*V probably want to
put why they are so aoliy legislate against love und kindness und friendship.
Fear of authority? Then let’s destroy in turn the authori­
ty
thjit hnH banished all other feuni from our lives.
The way to reduce do.-turn’
"Freedom from fear" has a pretty sound. But can anyono
fee*, if they are too high, Is to
lroduce •more men who are wili­ admit that it is other than a catch phranc that means ab­
ng to make the sacrifices neces­ solutely nothing.
sary to undertake the practice
Show us a man who has “ froedom from fear* und you
will show 4) h a man who Is mentally unbalanced or a sot
tl worker* have voted five drunk U) the point of Htupofnetlon,
Mta In favor of u great steel
Show tin a man who hi)H ktipwu fear and faced it und
It*. Having pulled the gun, you will Khow un a man of courogu mid determiuulioa. Show,
t will now attempt to bargain
Mtlvely. However, any agree- us a mun who hen Injun xhlelded from fear und you will
It reached at the point of « nhow un a weakling and a coward.
can hardly bo called a barAmbition and fear are tho whip und the spur that
urge men on the roud to uccomplltihment.— Mnnfucturer*
ildent Trumen has changed Itocord.
ltd over the Jewish problem
Idattna. "Tho situation looks
different to him elnco he
iifm od a position of - reblllty. it is always eosy to
t other fellow how to run

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T. DECEMBER 3, 1946

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T H E S A N F O R D B E K A 1 .D . S A N F O R D F L O R I D A

L a u r a fc Schm'ehi •
Weds Joseph Garrett

tt wotohtw* »&lt;• kuvl
u "S*®-!
iw -e
* * * J*,
When ywit*** a . * * : * . -nU U , ! ^
evuc a KUU U r *k.*t*4**£ te-Lt,*,* -v V*. wfll irv.lKv- it will
itwvvo the wWidkiw t &lt;« ***»ee
tb 'J sw *, M, •m
1***4* f . r
l-a.il'tg, uadi ado* vw the tvJvt*

Choosing Thanksgiving Day for
her wedding. Mis* Laura Btrchie
Schmehl formerly of ‘Sanford,
became the bride o f Joseph M.
Woman’s Club Plans
Garret in a 3 oYlock ceremony
Nov. 22 at Community Method­
Meeting ^Wednesday
ist church in Daytona Beach. Rev.
Lewis 51. Head officiated as the
.The Fine A rt* Civic and Social
MONDAY
Mrs. Rosa L. Steward has re­ couple stood beneath a floral
The Circle* of the W.S.C.S. of Department* o f the Woman’* Cluo
the Flint Methodist Chureh will will combine Wednesday at 12:30 tuned to Sanford after spend­ arch.
The bride, who was escorted by
P. .M. for an annual Christmas ing some time in Tampa.
nw«t at follow*:
her father. Otto Schmehl. wore •
Circle No. 1 Tuesday at 7:00 business meeting and luncheon
Ralph Bagwell o f Jacksonville, 4 white satin gown with close• P.vM. fo r a turkey supper at at the club house.
Members will bring g ilt* to spent the weekend in Sanford fitting bodice, sweetheart neckline
the church annex.
Circle No. 2 Monday at 1:00 be showered Upon the orphan* at with his sisters. Mrs, Ruih Scott and bouffant skirt terminating In
a train. Sleeve* were long and
P. M. fo r a turkey supper at the Florida Children’s Home at and Mrs. Tom Bolt, '
Jacksonville fo r Christmas. This
pointed at the wrists. Her finger­
the church annex.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O, W. Crews* of tip length net veil was fastened
Circle No. 3 w i t h Mrs. J. K, custom has been fqllowad fo r the
(Wtowland Jr. for luntheon at past 25 year* by members o f tho Orlando and daughter Arlene with clusters of orange blossom*
were the recent guests of Mr. and she carried a white prayerrt.oman's Club. :
1:00 'P . M. on Tuesday.
The Fine A rU Department will and Mrs. W. D. Sltne.
ClrWa No. 4 w i t h Mr*. W. C.
book closed with a purple-throated
Ailt for luncheon pt 1:00 I'. M. prescYit an appropriate seasonal
orchid tied with satin streamers.
program, with Rev. Mark Car­
on Monday.
Mrs. Flora Griffin o f Wilson, Her only jewelry wa* a * tram I of
penter ns guest speaker, tha Civic N. C. arrived today to spend pearls, gift of (he bridegroom.
TUESDAY
The Hijrh School P.T.A. board Department will be in charge of some time with her sister, Mr*.
Mrs. Leo Butner o f Sanford,
sister of the bride, was matron
meets at 3;16 P. M. and the the decoratldna ahd tha Social De­ Elisabeth Queener of Geneva.
partment
will
sponsor
the
bridge
of honor. She wore a yellow net
fegulitr meeting will be held at
Mrs. H. C. Morgan and son
3:40 P. M. Mr*. K. D. Brownlee party.
Hostesses will include: Mrs. Clay, Jr. have returned from a dress combined with satin anti
fashioned ^Rftth satin bodice, ruf­
has charge of the program. Mrs. John Lee, Mrs. C.. II. Winn, Mrs.
Elizabeth Harkey Kircher will Irving Feinbcrg, Mrs. A. L. Lyon, visit to Atlanta. Ga. and Win­ fled with bet. With it she wore
ston
Salem,
N.
C.
tender several musical selections. Mrs, J. II. Kedpsth. Mrs. J. E.
a ruffled halo liandeau of match­
&lt;wThe- Business JVpmans. Circle -fVathen and Mrs. Endor Curls U. ■ Mrs James IL.Tangrm an has ing net. Her flowers were hronae
■■■-&lt;
r . meet at the . Presbyterian
Sponsors are: Mrs. Francis',K. departed for Memphis. Tenn. to chrysanthemum*.— —-----Miss Mary Elisabeth Schmehl,
arch at 7 JO "P. M,. aith Mr*. Bols, Mrs. Basil C. Moore, Mrs.
make her home. Lieut.'Tange-' sister o f the bride, and'Mr*. VirF .„ B . Vernay a'nd Mis* Mary J, B. Root. Mis- Irene Hinton and men, will join her for the Christ­
ginia Dewey were bridesmaids.
hoetaatfea.
hire. C. L. Bedding.
mas holidays.
Mi** Schmehl wore blue and
Friendship League of the
Members ars requested to tele­
c a r r i e d pink chrysanthemum*,
Congregational Church will meet phone Mrs. Fetnberg at *24 In or­
Mr. nnd Mr*. Hurry Fuller of while Mi** Dewey wore pink and
atitne home of Mrs. J. H. Root der to msk^. reservations’.
Wilkes-Barre. Pa. and Mr. end
pastel shaded chrysanthe­
an Dee. 4 at 3:00 P. M!
Mrs, David Rcaney o f Miami were carried
mum*. Both diesse- were In idrnW EDNESDAY
the guests o f Mr, ahd Mrs. B. C, . Ileal design with satin bodice,
Monforton
TwittB
The Grammar School P.T.A.
Moore for the two post week*
high, rounded neckline, long, full
4111 meet ot the school auditor- Have Birthday Party
nleeve* of net with matching
■
I
■
ijgn &lt;at 3:30 P. M.
- Oliver L. Butner, son o f. Mr.
skirt? Both bridesmaid* wore simi­
'^Business meeting and luncheon
Mrs E.A. Monforton entertained and Mrs. Leo Butner has ar­ lar halo caps of matching net.
o f the Woman* Club nt 12:30 ed with a birthday party for her rived home from Drew Field
Best man was Mr. Butner. and
P. M. in the club house. Spon- twin daughter* Sandra and Sonia where he was discharged from
ushers were Sgt. Wefel Mathew*,
Bora;,
M
ibrated their'eight birthn
_ i». . Francis
.. E. . Bolt,
.
..Mrs. i who celebrated
bin.. the Army A ir Force*.
. Mr. and Mr&gt;. J.A. IWn- i .-f Saiif »i,l .uJ?gt. Rov Kluger and S 1 c Ed­
Basil C. Moore, Mr*. J. B. Root, days Nov. 27. Twenty-two little
gauvnent- and approaching matrbigv o f thou ilu-i
Miss; Irene Hinton, 5lr*. C. I- girls
girl, were■ invited to
. attend the
Mr*. Martha Kivler ha* return­ ward Hendrickson.
Fatker. t'J'.O. of tho C.S
Kv-otw. ...
' Redding. Hostesses: Mrs. John party given after school.
Tall basket* of white flower*, P.iikrr *»f Lynchburg, Va. \Yc*ltlttik* idati* "it*
ed from 3llami and Boynton
Lee, Mr*. C. II. Winn, Mrs. A.
Games and contests were en­ Beach where she ha* been visit­ native palm* and tandioo, floor latt-i rfatc.
• L Lyon, Mr*. J, H. Rcdpath, joyed by tha gttesta with Mona ing for the past two weeks. Mr*. candelahra hearing lighted white |
Mr*. J. E. Wuthen, Mr*. Endor Jolic and Catherine Rattigan winn­ Kivler is an Sunt of Mr*. B. C. taper*, were an elaborate back­
Curlett. PhorWL Mr*. Irving Fein- ing the prises. A fte r games were Moore's and is residing with Mrs. ground for the wedding. Harry
I: VI Pit
V IS T IX -M l it wvtrrb«rg 024 for“ eservatlons.
Starr wa* soloist ami 51r*. Marie
played the guests were invited Moore for the two past week*.
i|t|£ u. Itkti
,-lt hat th*.
Ilressner wn* organist.
fUCirelc 0 of the First Baptist Into the dining room where the
Lmurch will have charge of the party table overlaid with lace
‘ A reception at the home of the
Mr*. Z. D. Tyler Jr. i* visiting
IK* « W K\ it \ ‘ I I I . family h i!
program at 7:30 P. M. at the cloth was centired with a inIns­ Mr*. W. E. Steward o f Sanford bride, 132 S- Grandview A ve,
I it l vlinicrt
L tt.i I t’vl ’ .L
efcurch which will continue the tore Santa Claus and tiny white in route from Miami to Dallas, followed the wedding. Receiving
1L-: .ijiu
TinYirioty
- t ir iv&gt;
A IM I XVi ,|
neck o f prayer service.
reindeers. Tall rad candles flank - Texas. Mrs. Tyler will -Join her with the bride anil bridegroom l ‘. ti ’\ Goil Touttianu-li- n il',’ ! tt 0*\FH I,
d WiXt* hvi , I
{, ' *
THURSDAY
ed the centerpiece and on each husband Sgt. Tyler in Palatka were her parent*. »iui hi* mother, wa* ivnipMed at tho IHOi-iln : I ] I I,
,!
•".The Townsend Club will meet end o f (he table wo* a birthday nnd‘ they will travel to Dallas Mr*. I-F. Garrett o f Greenville,
r- ..
o C L, L
.
.
Count i&gt; i bit ill Oilaihb
SNt|'iir»Lk&gt; IU
’ i ■■’ : .**’ (.
at Aha Court House at 7:30 P. M. cake holding eight red candies.
together.
-________.__________ G*- Mr»- Schmehl rho-e a.two toncidav .uvu « lo ig e »•*
srilh Mr. L K Hagan, president.
Other rooms or the Monforton
blue cre|tc dross with small black day ilifn u Luge Ihront.
lt&gt;
ti.-. uvivr
Presiding. The public 1* invited to home were decorated with red and . Allen Stewart is the guest of hat accented with a curlel pink RON NELSON. MAMMY S N i u v |.IEUT tV N E H l,
liiel hi. -on,
m New
attmd.
green, carrying out the Christmas 51r. and Mrs. Henry Watson, lib cwtrich feather.
Mr*. Garrett BEN HOJAN. t'd.Vlt: WtK'D 5 ori. from I •
-t a lew
n T h e regular meeting nnd elec­ motif.
A fter singing birthday came from Johnson City. Tenn. wore n tw o' lone wine colored ED DUDLEY. “ JUG" MUSI - day- ait &gt; and i •
wa\ t"
uon of
c officer* o f the Seminole songs refreshments were served to attend the I'.G.A. tournament’ dros* with black accessories.
tion
DE.V
SAM
BYRD.
D E W Y - 1 - lt.ii • .i■ •(
Xpputlirrjf
spter No. 2 Order of the East- by Mrs. Monforton to the follow- which wa* completed at Dubsfifrepb
Pink and white chrysanthemums SIIUTE. :»nd many other nat.il l ■* all met1 hi k l
ewfi* tu\e,
Star will be held in the ini
dread Country Club in Orlando decorated the living room and ererr i aiticipalinu. ti \\ . S l’ EN
lh’ Kvri i '
1VU i ’&gt;
snic Hall.
^letty Bryan, Harriet Brown, |yesterday.
,i ho a what pe-*pV were tanked across the firaplare CEIL Kit LEVY-W H ITS Eli.
lit .hi'W*
I ‘ The West*lde Primary’ P.T.A. Harriet Redding, Beverly Cooper,
mantel. A tiered wedding cake JIM SPKNUER p a ttK ifslo l
iiw lb v w
. .
51a&gt;•&gt; ' i l ■
w ill have it* regular muntniy Grace Marie Stlneciphar,
Stinecipher, Judy
J
Friends of Lieut.
Charles
L.
.
___ Ton
_
surmounted liy ■ minaturo bride amateui* . . . . . I.Hikmg on •&gt; I t i" .
:&gt;
-meeting Dec. 0 at 3:15 P. M. in Ellsbery,, Mary
Hernr* Hcndeson. formerly of SanfonL and hi idesgrooni Wa* cut and set* • JIMMY KIlHlK. FRANK I \\ '
____ Margaret
jrgai
■iot -now .
What &lt; a.* n v
arjorie
Morristhe'school auditorium.
don,i III
Marjorie
Jean, will be Interested to learn that ed with iced irnnch. Mrs. George Llt'h
- ‘
“Morrison,
H U tlll W K L tljE l
..-.I
x’. V. T
illy been promoted Smith. Mrs. llrnry Tuttle and about h.iir » ( the Nutul \.t S*:i ‘ mg iu l'Ivb ll’.
Wilke. Joan Wilke, Mary Ann he ha* recentl;
- .
FR ID AY
I h..
‘/.Circle 1 of the First Baptist Strickland, Junie Jennings, Jane1to the rank of lieutenant com- Mrs. Julia Dieknw, sister o f the lion prtwtnnrM . . .
i
Church will have charge of tho Davit, Joanne Ifughty and Shirley &lt;munder in the U-8.N.R. He i* bride .assisted in serving. Mi** raeni *»&gt; -|K*n»&lt;&gt;rrd hy ■v •
d over tW
\ i ,w i-ila 'ii iu
, presently assigned to the legal Margaret Dunn wa* in charge cee- i f ltrlaraki . .
The SE blade ’ f kttlten whivh ... o&gt; tunie I
program at lll:3D A. M. at tha Tyre.
Also Janell Stewart, Mona Jobe,1department in Long Reach, Calif. o f the bride's book.
i church which will continue the
H IN D U COUNTRY U!.U»t t.*lt -i.il- f! ■ui .ill
w : help r k - 'ii;
Betty Smith,
Sylvia
Harriett,!
— .........
WMfc o f prayer service.
Shortly after the reception, the room i- m&gt;a a William-burg btu- tiu 111.
Daughters of the Wesley Class Money Robb, Catherine Ratigan1 Mrs. Jume* Underkoffler and i couple left in the car on a wed­ but the inner -anctum i- urvhid
son, James, Jr. who have been
plen-e! !!.l Ate you getting o\ * —
MU tha First Methodist Church tind Gladys Hasty.
- I
viritlng her nprants, Mr. and ding Inn which ultimately will clt»*t about .our new ilub? tf
vHil have it* annual Christmas
take
them
to
Atlanta
where
he
Mrs. II. C. Morgan left from
not
uhv
not
?
A
fter
tourin’*
.party on Dec. 7 at 7:30 P. M. E l m e r
Lundquist
High Point, N. C. for Philadel­ will be a district sales representa­ aioutui Ihilx-liead and the tlilaiul:i
In tha home o f Mr*. M. I .
'W right at 118 Magnolia Avenue. Given Sttrlirise Party phia to loin her husband, Lieut. tive for a business concern there. Uoimtry Ulul’ -. 1 hate on ’ -lull’d.
James - Underkoffler who I* ex­ For traveling, tha bride wore a Hut our rtub t.in (v U'-t t. it
pected
to arrive from Manila. fushla two piece wool dross with tinftive. In r.t
it ha- l&lt;een J
Miss Alm a Grantham .Friends of Elmer F.-lundqultl
Mack accessories.
sanl of thi. cour««■ that tt i- ivt ■
honored him with a surprise blrtnAmong
out
o
f
town
guests
atof the most lH-autitul lu'tural
Hdnored A t Steteon day party Thursday evening et
The folios ing Sanford teachers
,nd f,,r loursc* in Honda.
his home on the Country Club
tending
thr
wedding
w
ere
a
mmtL A S T D VY l
While »lio lli«e „».wne, I lk 'l:T
' D E n X K n n ie ^ - 3, TSpcclnl)-'- flondT Mr, T.undqulit was pre­ Attended a meeting o f the Delta mer neighbors o f tbe bride who
..... I. -i-ter ;•
Mlss Almn Grantham, daughter sented with a number of glfta and Kappa Gamma teachers’ society lived there as a child, included: I’ KARl. ItOIISON
(A Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Grantham later in tbe evening refreshments In Oriindo Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Hafold Kstlner. T. IN N ANDKPSON ” f H a.tuic-,
for initiation o f seven new mem­
DEANNA DURBIN
|&gt;itt*ed hy and -lo i they were
tB BOH Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, were served.
Thoee
attending
were: Mr. bers followed by a dinner at J. MrGlove. Mr. and Mr*. V.M. on their au\ to lla«tmc- I i ’
was one of six students at Stet­
U IV U )
Green
and
daughter,
Margaret.
v|k
u
son Univcrsity^to lie chosen this Lundquist, honor guest, Mrs. El­ tbe Orange Court Hotel: 5lr*. ami son. Maples. Mrs. Tom Wil
V I.KFEI.Ei: lu tiierl trv in ti
year as member* o f The Honor. mer Lundoutst, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. M. B. Smith, Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, jams
Brad
iama and niece, Mrs. Brodie
W il­ taw brown tweed -tiH and l&gt;H&gt;ke-l
This is the highest recognition Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Joa Mas­ Mrs. Nancy Brock, Mr*. Lottie iams. Seminole county; Rei
t«
I vslia• •
Rep. Bar­ like a pie out of K-&lt;|uirv
which could be bestowed by her ters, Mr. And Mrs. R, G. Martin, N ix and Mrs. H. C. Maxwell. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Martin, Mr. Maym* Sieg o f Geneva was one tow Mann, Mlsa Gert suite Ylning, M VRIOS' and RICK G il l ESI IE
fellow student*.
Mi*s Kethel Vinlng, Mr. amt Mrs. with their |&gt;ie. ":Uf dtuuhlvt a u „ .
h Tire Honor is a society th* nnd Mrs, F. Kumerow, 54rami Mr*, o f the initiate*. Guests at the U.E.
llranan and their son, Knv in town again and if took- --e i'
included
Mr*.' Jume*
purnose of which' is to encourage if. A. Swanson, Bill Gibson, Mar­ banquet
T l TKS.
W K iL!
ami
Mrs. Thoms* Franklin Branan (just relurnetl to w e them aiiunid . . .
I 1 IF F
scholarship, to recognise and en­ lon Conway, Urban Little, Mist Terw illigrr
from the P a c in o ; Mr. and Mr*.
courage individual abilities, and Joyce Martin, Misecs Marion, Kirkland, ,
GIEBLER
am!
B
olt
TIIOM
PbUN
J.l- Hudson, aunt and uncle of
to promote leadership. Rtqulra- Camilla, Olive and Alma Lundthg bride. Other out o f town of New Yoik Citv mot MAi
numtn for allgibility are a mini- qulib
M&lt; K A N E o f Mini., ;i|«ilt- look1
Miss
Ouida
D
a
v
i
s
guests:
Mrs. E. V. Mathews and like
4 m average grade o f B, parti­
the three musketeem hu.bly
four
children,
Margaret,
l^oita
NOTICE
cipation in more than ona student
Honored
A
t
Shower
ing around togrlhri
1‘hvi
Helen
and
son,
Carl,
o
f
I-ee-.hur
g
;
The Fifth District Conference
activity, and proven leadership In
air
LIEUT.
(JG
lat
the
S »»
Russell
Mitchel,
W
i
m
s
w
;
Mi.
o f the
Garden Club* erin
campus affair*.
Mlsa Ouida Davis.* bride-clect,
foi Naval Air f i w i 'ii ami whe &lt;
. Miss Grantham was awarded meet In locoa, on Dec. 11 at was honor guest at a miscellan­ and Mr*. C.B. Well*. Atlanta, one suggest- »&lt;&gt;nielhitig the othei
thlit recognition for her outstand­ 10:00 A, 4. A ll members wish- eous shower given Thursday eve­ and John Alden Drown, Mayo.
two just automith-Uitf i i th- ’
b reservation are re
ing acholastlr record, and her. Ing
ning by Mrs. R. C. Beard and
Mrs. Hi H. Coleman Mrs. 8. M. Thompson at the Diahop Henry Louttit heada . . . . pelfrct roo|H:iulioii
active participation. in . .musical quested
eh 17 ? ? ? . . . . OLE DA
affairs, religious activities, and to notify their circle chairman home o f Mrs. Beard on West
JACK LINIiSE5 aie making
4s an officer of the student l&gt;odr not later.
Visits Sanford Parish and
First Street.
a twosome the-v day* . .
Red and yellow chrysanthe­
Rt. Rev. Henry L. Louttit. Sufmums decorated the rooms where
the guests
were entertained. ragan Bishop o f South Florida
Mlsa Davis received .many nice and' former local rector o f the
glfta. Game* were enjoyed and Episcopal Church, officiated at
prizes awarded to Mrs. J. R. the confirmation o f 13 person*
Dario, Mrs. Carl Corpaning, Mr*. some o f whom he had baptiied a*
a rector 10 year* ago. at service*.
W , L Vance and Mr*. A.
at Holy Cross Church restarday.
Abram*.
s
Bishop Louttit as n leb rtn L ax
— Mr*.-Britton J *ho**n and-Mrs.
Louis Reynold* assisted Mrs. ruled by Rev. Fr. Mark Car pen Y*hi ikio {«! Luovk alditil ibe M» •
in serving refreshments to ter, conducted corporate coin ! i ixltutKon or U|ixi*t aututmil) iW In*.
reunion at R:00 o'clock for me: —- -- —
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S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y L A U N D R Y CO,

fI tinllnoril Erttm I'nge lliitrl
the committee. It Indicated that
welt before the Dec. 7 attack'on
Pearl Harbor, the staff of Gcncr• til Short wa&lt; told that Japanese
consuls had been given ordcra
to destiny their code*.
The affidavit was signed by
Colonel George Ilk-knell, who was
Armv
Intelligence* Officer
In
Hnwnll ut the time of Pearl
Harbor. It was read to the com­
mittee by General Miles.
Ilickncll declared in his a ffi­
davit that he learned from naval
officers on Dec. 3, UMI, nlxiut
the order to the Japanese con­
suls to destroy- lie li code*— Fur­
thermore, BicknelJ saldr^-he- Wiki
In Honolulu, Hubert Shivers, that
was told by the head-of the FH|
the loc.1l consul already war de­
stroying his papers.
Tib* liifonnntlun. IlirknrdlV affidavit rmitinueil, was passed on
ut u staff meeting on Dee. II.
Hieknell said he .warned the meet­
ing thiit he feared Ihu .lap* were
about *in undertake a .warlike
step fcmfflbtfiere,
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U nder committee questinning,
Gemini Mile, said that his divi­
sion in Washington wiis by no
mean*
complacent about "th e
slowpess with which Intercepted
Japanese code mesiige* were lieIng decided uml trnnsltiled. Hut,
ho added, the Wander was that
the messages could he translated
nt .ill.
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As the committee gntheied fur
today's session, il was informed
that forcer Ghiof of Staff General
(irorga G. Marshall will testify
on Thursday. .Mftrslinll now Is
completing" iiicparation* to leave
for ('liiingking as American amiinssiitlur to Chinu.

Plans For Local
B a s e b a l l Club
A r e Formulated
night's meeting. Funds needed
to operate the dull were estimated
at $10,000.
Hen Gfliltwcll, loeui hiiuiitncv
man and Ibrnicr pitching star for
the Henton Hravrs o f the Nation­
al Dengue, ugreed to contact Carl
Hubbel o f the New York Giants
in tin cfln rl to gain assistam-n
from the Giant farm system.. Mr,
('nntwell will ttsk me * Giunts
cither to take ov*r the dub or
to effect a wnrkiu&lt;: agreement
hetneen the Giant* ami the local
rsstHntion. Since tho New S’ork
orgiinlxiitlon Is gidng to operate
the Jacksonville entry in tho Houth
Atlantic I.eugue during the forth­
coming season, it Is felt that the
Giants would belli favor of having
n connection In (he Flnridh State
Dengue,
Tre problem of raising tho nve-.•ssary $10,COO was taken into
’-onildjration nml it was deciihsi
to nsV the nsslstanee o f local civic
organisation* foi the fund cam­
paign.

OPENING
TUESDAY
DEC. 4 -9 A .M .
With Athletic Equipment,
Fhihing Tackle, Bait, Bfcy:
cles and Acdessoriek
and (jlimes - Undniinion KelW
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W ASHINGTON. Dec. 3. i/Ib—
The Navy bus begun courlmsitiul
I pioceeUIng* against skipper of
the cruiser Indisnpolls, wmch oxmm ronsnietahiv to flu- meddle* I plodcd and sank In the Pacific
at that point. A badly* needed lute in the war with unusually
si.ill ior the Siiniuril .unmet is heavy disunities. Two forntnl
Jlijdec construction. A vegetal.■» rlmige* were made today against
shed and markvi luilding con­ the skipper, Capt. Charles U.
struction projiet at lion,lay is mi­ MeVtiy. The Navy court in Wash­
ner way. Cur Plant City Martlet ington accused him or negligence
has no office hdilding under Coli- in failing to steer a tig-zag course
. This law bread* oftectivn Jn-y struitlun. . Several - im| ruvemeal* through Waters menaced by en­
I. It*lb. but it wits not possible to -w h lB i'sw greatly needed at the emy submarines. He also was
get the work orghnixed until now. Uadi City Market me expected charged with culpable inefficiency
Ttusc melt have been appointed *o target underway ltd*.month. Thu. Irr -tnat-he-failed ti» art • qbdddy
begin marks and brands work In canning kitchen ill connection with ! enough in giving the older to
Seminole &lt;’**unly oq D e c .l; thtic our Titusville Market is. Leing-lC; abandon ship, once tl|e_-"v*wlj
J*M‘jeebU9,-.nr*t-‘ E. -i+- Hutttjjhn-y, -.kjsiljilfti mm L&lt;facilities im piwxh. hit-ran-to-focmlerf —
— 1
R e p o r ts continue to came in
-03 Snnfonl Avenue, Sanford {
concerning
damage
.caused
by
the
Ossie II. Flynt, .Geneva; and Ita&gt;monil I.. Doss. ID' V. M., Sunf.u I. frost which touched snmj areas
All civttlc tiling to market and lust week-end. I f will of course'
all rattle Lutrhcrcd must’ be in­ In- sumo days before we jjet lh-.-|
spected for marlin anil brands be­ full fuels as to damage caused by - a casualty. Eight hundred and
fore they are sold. Mr. Jliunplu. . the turieat eohl wave.
eighty were, dead or missing a f­
mil Mr. Flynt will give tbolr full _ "It. K. Jolintuti, manager nf our ] ter she w«s sunk by enemy ac­
1(me. to Hd* wont and may be cal­ Plant City Market has report &gt;1 tion- Three hundred and sixteen
led tipen at nnv time to make in- that the cold o f Inrt weok-eiH I others were wounded.
Micctihns. Dr. (hiss, who doc* il,j caused veTy* little__dgipage. to,]
-7-—
hut that okra, i
■'ly meal Inspection work .In Sou- nliuwL',-11y
ford. will fnspcct and reeord the *quush, and English DiMri w oomurks |t&gt;ul -brands o f xlaughtew-d hit hard. A few fit-Hios h i t being
rattle In connection with Tils le- wod mi -the Plum City alark.it. 1
gular duties.
‘
hut through November-the offer- j
Thu fee* charged for inis work, lugs were only a few pints daily, ]
are stilted in in.- law and are a* at lie*..'
io IIowb; hue live cattle, from I
to lOd head, a feu of four ceuis
ICBBllaB.il I'rNN I 'K f OB.)
per head will lie charged; over I oil
ntUlmi-lsing legislation.
tiend. the fee Ih three rents |ur
The President rolled the GM
head. For slaughtered anlnml*,
-Dike n major obstacle- holding
1 to r&gt; curctUMM. the fee D 2b
up our reconversion program.
cents per head; from C lb 20 car­
IncidenUlly, one development in
casses, ID cuniii per hind; and bo
the General Motors strike today
all over 20 carcasses, the fee it
w-ns n union demand for anti­
I ('on IInaril I r*,m l&gt;u«r l&gt;.*&gt;
ten .cent* per head.
trust prosecution o f the corpora­
The cljlel mid only purpose of gratihir •luotullons Im hud me- tion. The CIO charges that Gen­
this law is to illscournga entile motixctl from n new liook bv l‘c- eral Motors production of fuel
stealing in Florida. When a it- ter i;owmnn,"The IVakeful Star*." pt-mps for the auto Industry copctml is mad; of the marks mid which told a -dorv nf a soldier's stitutes a monopoly.
brands of nil cattle sold and slau­ heroism In the Pacific ipyaslm.
ghtered ami nil hides and car­ and o f his death In a baltlt*
casses me stamped by an Inspect- against the .fans.
■‘The past I- here;-today is to- ceJ upon the war criminal suspect
or and n record m ade^f them, it
list.
* will be quite a help in establishing tnorrow. Wr face ouc toughen
Almost us Nashimolu stoke,’’.lie
buttle - that with inflation," he
ownership.
Japanese government — which
Cuttlcnien uml fnniiem of Semi­ declared. "W e must buy victory hud been ilirectci) to arrest him —
,
nole County were urged to cooper­ bond*."
.naked Allied heaiiquartela' lor a
ate with the newly appointed inGuests at the meeting were, iTpi-kvc fur the aged primm— Ha
■spector* 'In every way thnjrxnnr Ment^fTnmrtrrtlID* Fnckuic, Sou- was one o f f&gt;*J suspects ordered arfoul NnvaJ Stutum operations i-.-stcd by MscArthur.
of fieri, nml John Courier.
A
Nashlmoto tiMd the A. P. cor­
meeting of the diiM'tore of tiiu respondent he had retired front
club hu* niiimum-cd by King Dion active piirticitmtion In Jn|-atic*e
Clyde Rninse'*. to take place ut (Hilitlral and military affairs In
l&gt;«. I.
lll"2. He claimed he was only
mi honornry chairman of various
Jnnnnesc focicties whose memlie*ship has be3n suspect for some
tr«ntlB«p.t I'ruM Page Onrl
lime. He rlnlmcd the real work
German niiforcu In connection
of lhc*c societies was done by
with the proposed Ctach itvva*
someone else.
slnn. These documants took into
Although he prnft-*sed Tgiioram-o
account
thu
probability, that
of whjr hs should havj been na­
France would go to war for
med, Nashlmoto admitted ho hhd
Cterlislcvukia and detailed in­
eon tipped hy Premier Baron Kistruction* for Dqftwuffe opera­
Juro ,Snht"hiirn that he might be
tions against the French.
urrested because of his conn''ciOther (t.ijmrirtn showed Hun­ eriminnl susne&lt;-t(. doesn't know ions with the Niunoncse socialist.
idiJVlw
.b
on
thi.
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Its
is
'71gary Intcialod to join ln.Ut«.von*
flirt ami that the German air* ;•«,,* 1,1,1 I'-moiid Prince MorHama ,
foice also had alerted for the NnahfmoUi.
A ‘ ,‘*r. I
I Prc-s P o m ,,i»mil*(i|
(■sported entry
entry of France into Uie
(■xpwte.1
th&gt;
Rttssdl Urines interviewed N’ nshiwar.
( evict
Tlicv also showed that ths man mntie toiluy ns lb* ■ V"H*I
. \Veuri"*' loth ceiiuiry ntnk*
whq finally signed tile German
amid the mins
surrender In tho west - Ar my •- - I i «■ . .
Glilcf of S taff CoL general (Jus- • ' t t q i n c H a l mans inn nml rrotqv Jodi—drew - tin 'plans Ahlcli f '*e»l i-norunce of wind it was
might have started Che &lt;\ar. He all •limit.
V'*»hltpntn tol.l A- P. Corrm.
hud planned the luinbiug of
In
no Idi n •
Prague wllhoul warning us the t v o d n - t
prelude to an all-out iiaiuult whe he should have l"“ n select'd
as lim fb t mvmbcr of ths Jnim- [
against the tiny Grech state..
• 1,-'M*r&gt;s| hmi'id'o*'1 *n lo nlll- *
Former German Foreign Minis­
ter Joachim Von Itil&gt;hrnti‘i|L also
played his part in tho f’ xedi a f­
fair. Cnrrcxpatnljiirr hclnccir Iti|&gt;U-nlrop and former Hungarian
Foreign Minute
K«loinan • V«m |
Konya showed Germany uml Hun­
gary platimxl to spill up Cm-linlovakia.
Also Inlixsluced was a detailed
Gornun nmnioramlam 'on how to
deal with all po.oible violktioas
of International Inw In the inrnsiuti of Cxechoslovskin. The
trlln nnl trying ‘ thu 20 top Naxls
tool; great interest in this docu­
ment.
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Jap Is Bewildered
When Tagged War
Criminal By Army

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JAG KSO NVIU K, Dee. 3. (Spe­
cial)— " A urogram o f impruvanienls cnuculatod to facilitate lbs
‘handling o f incraaaed Imsineea
thiouah Mveral « f our mariMta-fewell under way," aald William IWilicn, Director of Florida Stats
Former*' Markets today. In a
« ackend review qf current condi­
tions nfiacting production nml dte­
tri bull op"This imt mvomrnt pn^iww was
"Ituinod n jnqg time buck, but
building conditions held Up aetual
ronslrurtlon until this Fsll. flifa
current activity, which will b#

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District Head

Nazis Planned
Czech Seizure
Early As 1937

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Final Wartime Fat
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service in the Air, .(Innlnd nr
Service Forces, ami ran gu lu any
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“ I sr* my iQU'lrrinfpout pay.
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though I*m reenll.ting.

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ran rrlirr at half pay increas­
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retirement, pay aftei1 .10 ye.ra uf
M'lviev. Anti the limn I've alrrutly
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rervier coimtt Inward my retire­
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Aim. I get |50 a year rcrnli.tmcnt^
honua for rach year i ’tr been in
the Army. My dejrendent* rrccive
family allowance* fur the full term
-of niv. enli'tnirnl. And I'll l&gt;e
eligible fur GI Dill of Rights Irenefill when I gel out oT the Army.

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trouble to help loosen nml r.»,v I
, perm Indcn phiernt. nnd nl-J tuitiiro
to riwihe niul henl raw, trndrr, in• iL'imeti Amticltlnl inUcoti:&gt; mymi 'iu v
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'
to lu re your money back. . '

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Tschnicsl Sergeant 114.00 74,10 128.25
Staff Sergssnt . .
96.00 62.40 108.00
Sergeant . . . .
78,00 50.70
87.75
Corporal . . . .
66.00 42.90
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Privsls First Class •
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Privajt . . . .
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are going lo have from 30 to
90 days' furlough at home *Hih
full pay and our travel paid both
ways. And we’ ll have 30 days' fur*
lough every year with pay.

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medical and drnlal cart arc all
supplied to me. Anil I ran learn
any uf 200 .kill* ur trades in tire
Arnty schools. *

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Servic. Orarieai. ( b 1-Plus
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for Each 5 Yaars of Sorvice.

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MR. BltOUNR. SKR1LIC8 FORGK8

Fidelity Building
Orlando, Fla.

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BUT
WHAT DO YOU MEAN, ANDY? ) THE’OOUBLE
HOW COUL0 YOU HAVE/rf A“USED TO
BE MINE I HE
BUILT THIS BARN ? j |
BRAND STANDS
FO R“ANDY
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CHARGE I WAG G iiN T 1G HRIS OR,
WEN HE mR(bLC A RILL-OF-iJALE
a n d CjT o l e rnt" r l a c ,: " v * m y
WIFE SH E DIED. T~
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IN PRISON- SINCE I GOT OUT
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HAVE THEY
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AND
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f HEY NABBED
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The magic o f the mind ig Imagination. Im ­
agination transformed America from a v ‘ !derneas to tire greatsit industrial and agricultural power on earth. Imagination— plua
courage aiu) defy r/ninat ion beat the QerImagination w ill help win the Pfecc, too.
For winning the peace can lie r.unmid up
in one word, Rjatperity! Yes, prosperity
for all and proepcrlty means jobs- Who

nuke* Jobe)
They Cbme from Apierfcen enterprise.
Apd the Telephone Company it proud to be
a part o f that enterprise. Bcc-mge thrilling
days lie ehead— big day* that mean future
proeperity for Floridians.
The S,IU men and women o f the Tele­
phone Company ip Florida are now put­
ting intb cocci the 3 rcat cat expansion proTheir imagination did not go to sleep dur­
ing the war year*. It remalnad awake at
gram in their history in this &gt;UU. calling
|of aq egwudit,ure o f millions ol dollars.

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A greatly expanded tong'distance aervice
la in process, too. It 'w ill include the in*
■filiation o f coaxial cables so we can han&gt;
die more call* with greater speed and con­
venience for yoq, apd provide more facili­
ties for tflcvisiop. A lot o f construction is
to bp dons and a new sconce to motor ve­
hicles It also in the offing. f
What does It all mean? For one thing, U
means a continuation Of the pleasant, pro­
gressive partnership o f the people o f Flor­
id* and the people of the Telephone
Company. Telephone folks ere happy to be
a part ol this vast program that svill lend
ao much iqtpMua to lb* state'* own indus­
trial and agricultural expansion plane. Aa
we see It, the future h*chons Florida wit)i
8 busy, prosperous Land I

UPPER BRACKETS
HOW D SHE MEET,
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�CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
BUSINE SS SERVICE
W E ARE luilv equipped and
knot? bow lo rorap your tlrea.
F IL L up with kci«Acne and fuel
Nnturnl ml.bar of aynthetle.
oil before winter..
we protect Inc sltli'wall* of
II. II. POPE CO., INC.
• your tiro. Jonca Tire Shop,
Cor. lat and Elm, phone 008.
TWO FARM S FOR S A L E —One
3 acre*, tiled land, 1 Rood well, SEVUNCJ
mnchlne*
repair*!.
2 atory houae, 1 car RarnRe, 1
All Mnkca.
Willlnm*’ F W t
rool houae, 000 ft. Weat of ( Shop, 206 W. IM St.__________
Lake Monroe Pott Office. One
—5 acrea, all tiled, Rood well. 2 BODY A N D Fender denM, paint
atory. houae. 2 atory bam, U
injury or fadinR .ahould be
mile wrat on OranRc Boule.
corrected now to combat aging
vnril. J. W. null, Lnke Montoe,
and weather ini'. A new painIcaa method nwaila yon at •
Phone 107
______ ■-~ • ■
YATE S AUTO P A IN T &amp; *
ROOFING -r-j. Rrnnd new. aolld
BODY SHOP
*-«dlamlrufnf~ sheet roofing. V- 109 N. "Palmetto Ave. Phone 3 f f
enmp niul xngp lock stylo*. Phonexitr at once! Fulenwldcr W ASHING machine* repaired^
" Alitl ull 'liomo."appllanec*. CdfdDistributing Co
Box .7361, 1110 Lancaster Drive,
well General Repair Shop, 707
Orlando. Phono 217.70.
,
North Mills, Orlando, phone
2-11172. f'romnt service.
M IK E SAILS' 30* arrtTfnrm, 10
acrea tihHl. See Mm. A. MenExpert Aufl* Repairing
emlex, 101(1 Orunge Avc.
llarflrld &amp; Jackson
in rnnnection with
SHEET
Music, popular n nd Yate&lt; Auto Paint &amp; Body Works
itaiidard, hook music and music
Phone 371
instruction .|n&gt;ok« at Tho Music
Hnx in tfie J ’ i lin'Cm Theater
'
AlITtS PA IN TIN G * T .
Ily g.W . ••Pjit” Jolinaon
16-year*
Experience in auto and
RECORDS - All the latest' popu­
lar*, string music nnd album aircraft painting- Sanford'* popu­
act* for Ghriatmn* gift* nt lar paint authority.
H OLLER MOTOR SALES
your music store. The Music
208 W. 1st S t . ____
Box in tile Princes* Thruler
• nidg._______ ___ ._____ * ’ MOTOR TUNE*UP '
‘
A L L f) F , BLOCK 10," eighteen Factories recommend it every
lat*, or wilt sell uny o f lots, 6000 mile* nr twice a year.' Es­
runs from I nke Mnry highway sential to efficient cur perforto Crystal loike, nil beautiful mnnrc. Our expert mechanics and
lots. See E. T. Ciuhrun, loike Sun'Motdr Analyser assure aatlafnrtlon. Conic In today.
HOI.M ill MOTOR SALEH
G U ITARS: Limited number of
20H W. lat HI.
new one* on sale now. Also
EXPERT
service on machines,
•used
occordinn,
Banjo
and
Electric irons, oil boater* and
other musical instrument* in
rook stove*, harked.by 10 years'
now condition ut The Music
experience. Phone 701-J.
Box in . the Prihcc** Theater
Building.

H ELP WANTED

M AN'S bicycle, pre war. $26.00.
HI6 lourrl Avr.
G IRL for Hodit l-'oimtatn at Laney’* Drug Store. Part time or
BIRD dog, 2 ,*A year* old, well
full time.
.
trained,
excellent
rctrbver.
Call 4&lt;H-W n fliT -1:00 P.-.M.
FO U N TA IN eirls. Apply Shin'*
Serylro, Hanford Naval A ir
YOUNG healthy cuhlmge l imits—
Station.
Copenhagen und Murlon Market.
— R rW r Estes, Phone 2X21, Gviudo. ORANGE tucker*. Hanford Fruit
Co., Stale Furmcr*' Market. .
BROWNING automatic 20 gauge, FULL tlmo bookkeeper - steno­
and case, used only one hcunoii;
grapher, good salary to start.
cuse shells. 708 Laurel Ave.
Must • lie permanent 'resident.
Apply Box J, c/o Herald.
YOUNG girl’s' bicycle. Phone 07J.
ONE 1040 Chevrolet truck with MAN TO supervise packing In
celery warehouse. Year round
two ipecd axle* mid 826 X 20
work for the right man. Phone
tire* in A — I condition, good
Oviedo 2871- A. Dudn &amp; Sana.
slako J**ly. .lames R. I.l*k,
Monroe Corner.
______ M AID fnr Sanford Clinic. Apply
Mm. Mary Rawlins, Masonic
ORANGES und Tangerine* packed
Building, Park Avc.
for shipping, nlve’s, Orlando
llighwiiy, phone 828-W.
.
B E A U TY O PE R A T O R S ^ Senior
and Junior. Permanent employ­
SM ALL electric radio, 800 Mui
ment with weekly guaraalee
not In A viv
■
ami large earning*, In fin .
portion to skill und effort ap­
plied. Exclusive Shop, catering
to
Dnylonu
Ilcucli *
fines)
clientele. For appointment or
NICE TWO stora house In IgHtgparticulars, writo Hlgrid's lleau.
wood, see J.$M, Cook, Longty Salon, 206 Bcabrccxe Boule­
wiuhI. with tha t). P. Swope Co.,
vard. ' Daytona Beach. Florida,
Orlando.
stating experience and when
iivuilolde.*
D O L L ’ enrringo and cushion in
good condition, &gt;7.60. JI4 I’a i’t G IR L for full time job. Apply
Avc., Phone 347-J after 4 I*. M.
lleacon Dairies. 222 Magnolia
Ave.
M AN ’S bicycle In gootl
tion, good tires, pre-war
MAID wanted for County Home.
Box 172—W, Upsnlu.
Phone 3008.
RE-WAR, wheel toy nil plane
STENOGRAPHER—Clerk,
for. child lirtwecn .7 and it, la
nr full time. Good pay.
ride, good condition. 21X1 W. Olli
Street,
MAID wonted fnr Valdex Hotel.
ONE Jersey milk cawi
Apply lielwoen (1:00 A. M. und
E. I.. Dunn. Monroe
12 uiMin.
Phone 034-M.

interrupted hy onr rnong people.
I v a t tore of disappointed
dial the public failed Ae respond
when naked lo vacate the flrat
nine rowa of aeata for the band
and releryeten," eapecia1|y alnce
it » n « homecoming nifht.
1
rrnliie their a|de too aa there
were tew aeata left hy that tiiae
and I think the arhool ahould
have had the needed apace roped
orf.
However, that la behind
Wlih
ua and we hope before another
JU LIAN STKNHTItOM
football aeaadn rnlla around we
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
will see new atanda on the north
aide and the onra on the aouth
painted and put into rood condi­
Here’* u letter we've rereived
tion before Sanford
Hanford haa any
.....
from Mr*, George Stine of thi*
accidents from falling aland*.
city,
I hope I am not sticking my
"I like your column. ‘Markina
neck nut aa we have only been
'Em Up* and hope every rillten of RemllRnf Ctilint) read* here five short veara. but we love
' It with :is murh interest as I Sanford and I hope I never have
. do. _ liiJiirr ..anything else la lo leave."
We certainly tig re/ with Mm.
■Haile .t- uoahr°m &gt; to are San• ford have n new hospital. That Stine 100 percent about the con­
to me runicj-before new nlamlH struction of the hospital. Wc vet­
at' tHTTirtiHurnTT^immiha punt; erans “who have come hdme from
tennis courts and etc.
How­ nil pm l* or the world know better
ever, I am In favor of all these thnn anyone the voice o f adequate
IhlnRs loo, ^aperialjy the eon- hospital fnrilltie*. Thanks for your
atrurlion of eland* on the north letter it ml for* your interest.
aide of the high ' school foot­
Onr arRument we have In
ball field. I do object lo the proposing the cortsfruetlon of
moving o f ' our
own
rheerina
adcq'.inlr Nesting 'faellitlea at
aectinn, hand and reieryellr* In
the athletic field I* that ene ’of
the mirth stand*.. What would,
thns- day* -omc hard running
a football game be- •»llhoul&lt; hack is going lo get lockled*
that?. Ye*, I mis* n play smne-'
near the sideline and two or
time* and have,to pester Gwor«e
three Rlayera wllj rraah Into a
aa lo wlmt h'si'pened' all In­
Iiroun of.fa n * ■landing an inch
cause I had liren watching and
from the. out of hound* stripe.
llalening (and enjoy Inc it loo)
And. son -Hodv'A going to be
to our virarinoi young people
sererlv
injured. . B u t
even
acrrtndng nnd spurring • their
though we can't gel the atanda
team.on lo vlclorv. Without
this season, some precaution
IT. it would be Jlar a clrru*
should he taken during the
without It* parade ard clown*,
It also
(•ainmvlllr vame. ..
. Would
_____
or watrhing a big |eagur game
give the writer* end announcer*
of baseball withitUt peanut*. Let
an unobitraded view -of th*
those who do not rare for all
down marker and chain that
this Inl.V- their plare in Ihr'north
en up and d «»n the field fnr
stands.
in ca*e yuu don't haupen to
know, all yardage gained. or
I heartily, agree that a press
Inal I* figured from the mark­
box be constructed on thr nurlh
er and chains.
■
» aide along with the stand* lo
Wo'vo talked over thla neve
take rare id announcers and the
like. Then you would not he~ stand* Idea with *evexal loeal
gridiron fan* phil everyone'* in
favor o f the ronstructinn. Moat
of thent also eeein tn think that
flip locul school has m^ilc n good
WANTED
profit ho fur this year from gat*
receipts nnd that the construction
50 PIA N O S
could bo financed hy the school’s
ulhteilr nsioc'alion. Wc hnvrn’ t
talked with Herman Morrl* about
this as y d . hut we’ll give you a
n port within the next few ilaya.
However. It must he remembered
iliai money“ hiadP“ on football at
SplnelH,
Stu dios,
or
|Seminole pays for every other
Ruby G rands.
I snorting activity at the institu­
tion.
•
By thr way. there used to be
4100 fo r U p r l j f h t K some good trnnl* courts at the
Plnin cage.
high school, but we understand
they've been allowed to rjte^
down and are in bad ronditioN..
Write Iilrxcr Wealcr
Whv can't tho*e court* be re­
' conditioned?
709 S. Florida Ave.

W A N T E D TO R E N T
rolls, per roll, $10226.
40 inches high, 0 inch stuy, 20 rod
rolls, p»r roll. $14.25.
Abruxxi llye. p»r bushel, $4.26.
4/6 Citrus luigs, per M, $U6.6.i.
Co lb. ('ahlinge bugs, per M,
165.00. Citrus Lags und callngc hags delivered in M Im*
and ave.-.
A. M. PR K V A TT
HKVII LF„ FLA.
P1IONK 2104

8

F A N C Y Christmas' Boxes Fruit
shipped dully. 110 W. First
St. Full stock fruits anil vegutables fresh daily across .street
from Princess Thoater B. E.
Aiken. Hr. ____________________

SM ALL
furnished
apartment.
Adult, permanent. Thane 3(10.
6 OR 0 room house, three adults,
permanent. Located In Sanford,
DcLaml, Orange City or Win­
ter Park. Phono County 2806.
W AN TED — A desirable meeting
plnre one afternoon a week;
2:30 to 6:00; from now through
April, for n cultural activity
for 10 to 26 person*. Write
detail* about space, rate and
day* available — The Leusers,
42o N. Grandview A v *„ Daytunu
Ilcucli. Fla,
•

W ANTED

U iX'KE R pirn-. mire lir?di-ord*r BHOTGUN - flhelli -tt- H bv* - -1*now for Christmas. 014 Myrtle
gunge, shot sit* 74k and $'a,
will exchange fo r 10 guaga
Avc.
7 Ik, 8 or 0. Jack tllfcll, phone
123, or after a P. M. 762-J,

M ISC E LLA N E O U S

SPECIAL celery plant* for B
acres about Dec. 20 or later.
Henry Schumacher, Phone 220-J,

V E P A Y highest cash prices for
tutsd furniture. Haynes A ’W il­
liams Furniture Co., 811 E. 1st BUY'S bicycle — to buy or trail*
for man's alightly used bicycle
Phone 254— M
BORROW IIEHK W IIE K K
H A V E --calls . lo r or»ngi
P R IV A C Y IH KKSJ’ BCTRD
ives. List youra with J. M.
UR natural desire for privacy
&gt;k, Longwood, Fla. O. P,
a money matters Is strictly
*s pec led hero. Friend* end
’slattve* are not questioneil
bout your credit Your cmdoyer or business associate*
rill not hear o f your personal
i f aim. There’ la no cause for FOUND: Billfold In Margaret
Ann
Saturday. Owner
may
have by paying for adv. Call
ible credit requirement*
at Th* Sanford Herald.

Lakeland, Fla.

Jap Colonel Gives
Excuse For Killing
American F l i e r s

DOST: Brlndls Boston Bull, an­
swers to name, "Topper". Phon*
862-W..
Reward.

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Spear* e l ux.
Florida State' Bank to Arthur
Johnson
Honorable Dladiargv* &gt; •
U. 8. Nary to Bernard David
Lake.
Army o f United Stated to Ralph
W. Vincent.
U. H. Navy to Edward I'ntillo
Allman.
Army o f United States to Jnmea
Hickson.
Army o f United Statea to Daniel
L. Whitaker.
Army of United Statea to Carl
Bacon.
Army of United Stulci to John
P. Uelyeu, Jr.
U. 8. Navy to Rooaevelt Ho­
ward.
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Army of United Statea to A l­
bert Morgan.
Naval Service Certificate o f
Discharge to Rooaevelt McClain,
Sr.
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beheaded five American flier* on
Mill A toll - In the Marshalls after the nirmcn had been shot
down.
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Oiahi said he received hia or­
ders to ' execule the American
airmen front" the Nnvy commander
on Mill Atoll, ('apt. Masuttori
Shiga.
' 'xr ~(li»hi nnd nine other Japan* le
lurJL,yn.ltjalJor fontiJicii^ . A m y . of Uailed Statea to.Payid
o ff in tali
*
in the alnyinra of the American Humphrey.
fliers.
....
The Japanese will be exe-l Army o f United State* to Evans
cut.il If they are convicted.
I J. Bacon.
Oiahi — a* have other Jnponete
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OCSSIC MANNINO
WAT LX Y, ALABAMA

Ton art liirrtiT o r d . t f d and »* •
•lulrrd to l&gt;t and ca p t or upon the
7tti.dny o f January. A , D . 1141, I d
ttlai Mill of complaint f i l ' d M a ln a t
you in thla r « u &gt; r In the cirt-olt

a s r t i S s 'K M l s t 'J S t t t

the eircum-tlancmr oh^Mill, Imt he Company Office placctl .jhird in
ailnlilted In th* seme breath that “
courteay contejt .for tho
Such execution* had violnted «vnn AUanU terrilory, according to a
Japanese penal ■law.
. - telegram received thla morning

Seminole County
Court Record

Warranty Deeda
• tion to her cuet
Curtis, Harold A. et ux to Aubrey i for making It
I liulicock et ux.
Fiyer, Nellie L et vlr R. M. to
N. Hutton.
Masey, Minnie Roue to Claude
L E G A L N O TICE
Wllkina.
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Van Ruskirk, Maude et *■ Heim
of Juatln U. van Buakirk to D. C.
Dickerhof.
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Vnn uaklrk, Maude C. to D. C. I'.uiniy
Dickerhof f et ux.
LumI’ uji
Evans, Vermun L. et ux to L. I wln u,
it. Andera et ux.I'aritiin
Associated profesor* o f Loylgi
College to Sweetwater Hunting
;
Club, Inc.
‘
it. lltl
(aissellierry Ganlens, Jnc. to Freil vIn Ion
II-C la rk et ux.
ru,cr,!,«
D ffd
it H*r»ii
'. Flrat National Bank, Trust. J|u»nli*ti
Malthie Eat. to khlward C. S U ln -i _ _
l&gt;cck et ux.
j
Real E» tale Mortgages
• jj/ K
et
ux
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to,
Fimt
Galloway, John IH UN TING
Fed. Hav. tk I .nan Asm
Dickerhoff, P.C. et ux to Maude
C. Van Buskirk.
[T
More
, Durak. Michael Joseph et ux In
T. A. Stile* et ux.
BUSINE9S
Chattel Mortgage*
Murphy, Kenneth M. tn Florida
Slain Bank.
.
Glenn, Brice tn Florida State
Keys are now bring made, ui
colored aluminum. To dsl*. the Bank.
Satisfaction of Mortgage
keys have slocvl up tn 60,000 livShepherd, W. II. ct ux In J. E.
sertion* In teste.

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Without InaUfrtVM hU car
would probably have been tied
up tn court procedure and he
required to return to 8anford
to defend the suit.
Th* coat of thla proteitfon la
very reaionable for the bene­
fit* you get. For flO-AO T ° u
can be protected up to 46,000
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ESDAY. DECEMBER I. 1945

Blanchard Scores For Army

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truck U driven In nny State
In the Union nnd* la Involved tn
an accident, you can be com­
pelled to return to that State
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accident In Sanford. Ho waa
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Field Marshal !
Explains Why
nds O f Russians
led O f Exhaustion

Secretary Announces
Changes To Give,
M o r e Recognition

STUTTGART, G a rm a n y.
Dee. 4, (A l* )— It la the Intenllen Of the United State*
government to send enough
rood Into Germany thla win­
ter to booat the average ra­
tion of calories for the Ger­
man people. The American
military governor for Ger­
many, Lieut. Oeneral l.ucioa
Clay, amid today that th*
average ration will be 1SS0'.
. calorie*.
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WASHINGTON. Dec. 4
(A P ) — Admiral William 1
Leahy h i* come out agafi
tor' |i. -pus*| o r a single
tlnnal defense
* *
' departmett,
it rxdicaL

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ViAB'.UNGTON. Dec.. -I, R fV
Navy Secretory James Knnjstul
announced tm la y 'n reorgaaiiK
tion o f (lie naval high cemimaiil
to ni-conl greater, recognltimx in
the Navy'* air grot. I «». .«iL .
said the, cliMiige* were do. enu ■
NUERNBERG, Germuny,
oy whnt hr inlleil tho "increg..
Ingiy dominant" role of aviation
Dec. 4, k
( A P )—One of Adolf
in the Navy.
Hitler*i« closest military ad­
' Ai.il For rental said ua further
visors today described the
evidence of th.' vvolution' o f mi
German invasion of 'Russia
' .ill inr (tower, aviator* will be
given fleet commands in tha podio s a "preventive - dc/ensivt
W A S H IN G T O N , J)eo.
I,
«var Navy.
war.” That's the answer,
(A
IM
—
Thi*
jo
in
t
coRfrcMThe Naval Secretary dla loafil
given oy. Field Marshall Wil­
nion^l lV n rl IIu rlH ir Invoatlj:hat iimc of tho Nuvv'a forau'ift
aviator* •• Admiral John H.
helm Keitel to one of a scr­
RntiiiK- C o m m ittco .n o u r it
ngVii-nltutui chemist
Tower* — eventually will rr)Licr
ies of questions submitted
UKiiiii tm ljiy rrom M ujon Gcn.md developing front
Admital Raymond A.* Spii &lt;riiV
by Associated Prea* correspond4
-*nil Shcrni.'iii .Mile* on ttveiua
is commander-in-chief o f th • 1 ■*»-'
en» Daniel de Ltce and Nolnnd
lo ad in g up to tlio JiijunosH
cific fleet. Number, one naval !
Norgaard. Keitel ia among the CARRYIN G TH E B A LL Army wullhack Blanrhnrd crosses the goal
aviator Tower* now ronitnunds i
SIH'ilk
al la rk .
And
a yiiiiy
20 German defendant* on trial line for the fim t touchdown uguiuxt Navy in the first qunrtcr of the the Fifth Fleet -• Hpruanio'* fo r­
G o ih t u I .Milos w ho w as C h iof.
for war crime* at Noumberg.
game in Philadelphia's Municipal Stadium. Blunchant scored three mer command liefore li» relieved
The 02-year-o|d Field Marshal of the five touchdowns a
of
A rm y
ln ti'lliR on ce'
in
it. ended in « Diet Admit ill Chester Ni.iiitx.
~RGl_v«me-iip-»**lli pievinitxly-uu
rs. (Intermit
32-1.7 victory for th*' Pol
I Soutii (photo)
Under the reorganixuliuil plat).
disclosed infm mation.
.
qualified naval uviator* will get
General M ile. &lt;ii,| that -Inytl
three o f the aix top join under
opposed Hitler's war plane. And
Iv liefoic noon on Dee. 7. I till
Chief of Nnvnl Opcrutions Ntmlta.
e# hi* attitude Is summed up in his
the day of the IVarl Harbor ntOther .change* lo bs 'effected
expressed desire— If he ahould
luck, there irn, a general ulaJI*'
under the reorganisation |lan will
win freedom—to retire to his
uieeling at tendril
hy
General
see the transfer of another naval
country eafato and write a book
•nilmu ..| i h -mi t, |., iiiiu |. iii.l
tiqurgo i . Mm hull, then ( b i f f
uviator -- Vice Admiral Marc A .
■ called "M y Metnorlee o f Soveq
Illst-rtkidi&gt;., xill'll a- me u ed liy
of staff. Mile* .jiil that general
Mitsrhrr — to ’ the ' command i t
Years with Adolf Hitler." *
grower* of-th i* utv.1. i&gt; ini4 in
staff of fire l
ilgieed with Gen­
the Eighth Fleet based in the A t­
One o f th* questions asked
opriallun in ii
plant which i,
eral Mar-lmll that .lupnn might.
lantic. Mitscher
currently
is
Keitel by the Assoclsted. Tress
located on North Elm Avenue
*tnke .it Thailand hy 1 P.M.,
serving as Deputy Chief of Naval
CHUNGKING. Dec. 4. (A7— A ninth of the Clown Pnpci Com
concerned responsibility for such
tt'n diingtnn nine.
Operations for Air.
Chinese
Jires*
dispatch
suid
tmlay
tragedies a* that In 1841, when
Genorul Mile* read to the com­
Forrestal ulso announced that lliut Independent Mnnchuriau for- pan)', it was unnnnnrcd today liy
By JU LIA N STBNHTROM
hundreds of thoussnds of Russian
mittee fiom a menioraiiduln he
the office of Vice Chief o f Naval cm marched Into Mukden to wel- Flank Shames,- secretary a n d
Herald S|&gt;url* FUlllor
war prisoner* died while in Ger­
.
11 miilHur* Iin I'nu* I'wuj
Operations •- currently held by rum* nationalist ftirces, only 20 treasurer.
lie Seminole
lligli
S.I100I
man custody. Their deaths official
Irving Felnlwrir. who for n.
Admiral Frederick C. Horne - miles away from the liig industrial
i'fy Feds, up nguiiiot n luiru
W '.ly wer* ascribed to “ exhauston."
numlicr uf year* Iin* been' agri­
will lie asiignrd to Vico Admiral city.
&gt;ung DuLaml lljgli - . The Field Maiehal'*-ewply point­
1). C. Hams*'’ a naval aviator,. Tbr.dUpaUh said a hrothgr of cultural clicvuixt for GliimV and
ren llwl wax spoiling two
ed out that moet o f these libsfopipnny,
lias liecn nami'd jiruslRamsey now Is1deputy cinmandei- 4 Chinese marnhal who once kid­
s wlio were ili-playing excel
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7- tVsatloWM *ww !•■ ■ » f n r * ■» '
•lent of Ihe new- eilemieiil eonin-chlef of th* Pacific fleet.
l ilwfelislvc play, fougllt tlu-ii
napped Generalissimo Chinng Kai cern; W. It. .h'hniirt", local foi'd
/ to 11 7 to n victory over III
Forrestal emphasised that al- 1Shrk had piocluinual himself an meiclmnt I* vice |irvjfl«'il. und
Idng* In—
t night ol the Muitici
though the carrier is w hat he i ally of Chiang nnd had sent Ins W. F. Thorne Is field irpi.-i'iita.HLitlimu in Delond.
called the "cutting edge" o f the troop* into the city.
*
live. Until Mr. Jennings on I Mi.
1 fiimlile hy Friend in 1)10
present Nnvy, lie feels it should. . He is General Chang Ilsu-Shili, Thorae were fminaily villi tho
( W ASHINGTON. Dec. -1, |/17—
■mol Imckfo-hl and levovered
he home in mind that the carrier brother "of Marsh'll Chan Such- Kilgore Seed Company ami am
.Seminole on ilie l-V.I 17 yai I t ongiesi h i t.ikim qui^l, action
must la- Lucked up by n well- { Liung. Tim Marshal ha* been familiar -with the needs of local
' paved the way for Sanford’-. on President Truuinn'a miuest
balanced fleet.
held liv th? Chinese Nationalists grower*.
V scoring diive, t.'nlliim picked for 11 new luhoi law. l**.oler* in
since 10.17. after holding Chiang a
Machlnoiy lias liecn inslullcd
tin•••• yaids. off right tackle •he House uii.l tlmt a hill to
kidnap prisoner for 12 days. Gen­ in the plant for tliu mixing of
llrnoklin Hit left lueMe fur cully out Ihe 1'iesiilimt'* pro­
eral
(
hang
is
said
to
hnv&lt;r
pledged
W ASHINGTON, Dec. 4. (47—
rh-micsls, nnd according to Mr.
I’e in 111 e.
\ndvi :o)ii went posals .would l.e offered today nr
himself ready to join the National, Sliunii's, thr rompany will l-e
Th* nation’s War Finance Direc­
nugli Hie cmdei fill seven toiporrow. A ......... a o' is in­
lit cause if given assurance* ijint
tor, Ted Gamble, has no fear
in |io»ition In fill deiqnnds for
Iinduced, the llofl.-e * l.aimr Com­
his brother —.the Mursliiil — would Ihe latest product* occxled liy
about the success of the Victory
mittee will liiild lieui lugsr The
not lie molested.
loan—he says th* country will
grower* and will wnC. in close
Gliief Exci-iilive lia* a ed Con1U.2U, a *, a second lieutenant.
Meanwhile, A dispatch fiom As­ co-upeiutiun witli ircomniundacveraubscrtb* the quota of $11,000,
giess to ntithni {/■&lt;•; fuct-flndlpg
Joining th* 7th Field Artillery
sociated Pies.-c Correspondent Rlcli- tion* o f the new Central Florida
000,000 worth of war bonds. But
*J|*ocedurei. ip Uupoitniit l..ibor
Itegt. nt Ft. Banning, Gn. ^After
aid
llrrgliolx
at
Chinsien,
Munch.1
Gambia and United State Trea­
i,isiu|len,
# ■
the May maneuver* in Louisiana, : DREW FIELD, T A M PA . Dec. 4. tin, placed Nationalist forces 12» r.xpviiment Station hi Sanford.
sury officials, am fearful that
, (Hpe.'inll— Release front a c tiv e
The Tinman Puh wifi studied
The
rompany
will
umleitake
ho
wus
sent
to
Ft.
Ethan
Ai.cn,
ntilei from Mukden, ill IrHst us
one nf the campaign's most im
Jm Hi Hgij.11: Miliiat y. t ‘nntiniU*o
Vt. where th* second li-iyalm« to j dutv at the Army Air Forces e- far as the mnin body of their lo seiVu the tlenmiids -u.' rncul
ilii. non nun: The m dltiiv trtoun
glowers first, nnd later exportb
which he waa .assigned berime j paratioo station at tins field to­ troojs i* concerned.
1oMsiiloi 1 | iidilim: tile I’lesidant'*
to
serve
u
wider
territory,
Mr.
the 32nd Field Artillery Bn. lie day marked the completion of II
Ih e A P fnricspondrnl say* the
|iio |mo.iiI to on anti tiil.e bill
I ipcpth* of servicu bv 2nd. Lieut,
iriiM tlan r* Oa I'a e r T »»u i
Iwtters will lio
commander of thi piationnlist fur- Hliume* said.
Hint. till.-:uK ix -o: fin 1inusO
j’Ollvrr L. Butner, Jr.
res is awaiting only the green mailed nt regulnr intervals to
lift
ion.
Now on terminal leave, he is ight from Russia to begin .the growers telling of tin- latest, de­
Aooihtr Hoi c cioit'oittee has
one of mole tnan 26,000 men u&gt;- final mnich on Mukden. However, velopments in agricultural rhciiiaup.'oved in 1oi|i|i&gt;yiiient hill.
idle money to buy bonds with it—
1leased to date at this separatum f-e ruin.i-.ciiuer emphasises that leal*.
Hoc 1m i . Hi,- oirnsiue nil nuved
and divert all that money from
station. During hi* |&gt;crlod of ser­ his troops will nut liegin this
hy tlii* expendlturi committee is
Inflationary spending. And right
vice he wa* a pilot of B-26 \ march until occupation nsgoti.i
uni the Mi-tMliid fu,I emptily incut
now, the purchase o f E-bonds hy
B-17 co-pilot on B-28 type air­ lions with the Rusiuns are comple­
lull a died -liy Pie nleat Tinman.
Individuals is showing a decided
craft. He received his rommi*siou ted- or, until it liecomrii dear tlie
I lie legislation 10 okayed hy the
lag. Monday, for instance. Eon Dec. 23, 1844 at L. J. A. A. F-. Nationalists will have to battle
rollliniltre sets 0 goal -o f high
bond sale* wer* some $18,000,000
Up until 2:00 o’clock this after­ Colorado.
Chinese rommunists for |ios*r*ilevel of employment.
less than the dally sales pattern
A t tlie time of hi* release from Ion of Mukden.
noon, 03 votes had been rast in
which th* W ar Finance Division
the City Hall In the election of active duty, appreciation fnr ‘ liis
4** o f the Treasury had set up.
candidates for twe vacancies' fur set vices was expressed in u mes­
Nejy Tag System Put
*
It Is true that E-bond sales
the Citv Commission. It was re­ sage from Brig, 'Gen. Y .’ lL Tuy- 3iSfft. Robert Brown
since the campaign opened on
ported by him. Margaret Rarnes, ocmmandmg general of Drew
Into Effect By Jinking
Julius
Dingftldrr
nnnounn-d
O ct 28 are ahead of the all-over
Field, stating “ The Army Air Returns From Burma
election clerk.
.
yesterday nfttrnoon that he w u
ttern that the Treasury set up.
Slated for election are l^a R. Force* deeplv appreciate your
R/Sgt. Kolu'it Ray Brawn, son shipping the fimt relriy from the
lee are about $02,000,000 ahead
I-esher in group two, n position service. You have helped to make
o f the quote. But Director Gamble
WxE. Liinith. uL A IZ J X m I liliilr -today. Ui Hur. mujui-—uurlh.formerly helil_by M- J. l-mlgr. i l possible. fo r the aerial combat
TH7r 'F, .tx“ 7irTrrtprprt
unlicipiiti----- point* out that during : the last
__ _____
____•* I'llt-' iw o |im nrn IhiI •im llir i u i i p 4tfm
and It. A. Williams in group one arm to ontribute immeasurably Third Street, who ns a radio era murkvt*. lie
sulicil in u lecunl ale of auto
ig
approximately
|5
acre*
dm12 days. E-bond sale* have lagged
technician of Gen. Clair Chenwhich |&gt;ost as commissioner wss to victory*"
pletril foi Del*ulld IlileicepU'd one tin; - In 18 Id on Saturday, Total
badly—about $77,000,000 behind
it the wee I* from hi* farm* in
nsult’s air force received two
held by Mayor Edward Iligjins.
whik*
tlie
other
wait
high
pver
sale* umountml to f.Vi'.i.'i ns corn.
the average which ahould be
bron/e ramuaign stars for actions /ell wood.
1 Under the law, according to
NegresH Is Shot To
Jm iv i I with $3,2111. received on the
lie said the celery wa* u good I.inKle'* jieml.
in the China,
Burma, India
maintained to keep with the anti­
H. C. Bayer, City clerk, It Is
Andei.-iin led Seminole hurk* initial lug day last year. Tin* new
inflationary goal fo r th* camtheater under Gen. Clair Chen- quality of U.. 8. number one* und
possible for persons to scratch
Death
Last
Ni
grht
^
paign.
neult end the "Flying Tigers" that the demand In l!ie northern with 78 yards, t-ullum look uv- tagu have cream rolornl letters
out t*-* name of a candidate and
markets was fairly active. Some oml plat c honors with lit yard* aguiust u blue hurkgiound.
Director Gamble says frankly led by Charles .........
orrison
with substitute a name of their, own
..............
The
shooting
and
death
of
llinokliii
recorded
21.
In juevlous year* the person
celery was sold locally hut con­ while
that this campaign got o ff to a Harry Kudell giving spirited ac­ choice. No primary election was
Maggie
Allen,
negress
of
1018
Friend led the Bulldog* l-nll buying u tag hud to wuR until
sisted uf larger sizes.
good start with many ueopla buy­ companiment at th* piano. Their held due to the fact that Mr.
Jesslmlne
Avenue
Iasi
evening
Mr. Dlngfelaer predicted a suc­ eairier* with 22 yuid&gt;&gt; uni Fli- niutar, title, und ti-iiul louoliers
ing $1,000 bonds for a few days.
most featured number wss “ In Lealier and Mr. Williams wer* waa pronounced accidental ny
cessful season for celery grawei* soo wu* second with 2d. Mi-Rue und ull descriptive iiifiirmntion
And
than
buying
stopped. Th* Evening By The Moonlight,'’ not opposed.
County
Judge
It.
W.
Ware,
who
*nd shipper* If the price cun re- followed closely hy (licking il|i liuil been ty(ied on tlie u-gistrntion
Equally frankly, director Gamble
In which Mr. Bultman sang the
with Deputy Sheriff Jack Hick­
laid. This year, the new regis­
mein in the vicinity of the prv ■if. Mild.
declares he la afraid that inter­ tenor obligato.
son,
Police
Captain
(Roy
Tillis
The Fed miii-li ine hclil Ihr tration cards have liven typed
sent
level.
est In the W ar Loan drives la on
P-40
planes.
The
second
cam­
Lieut. Andrew Carraway, who S-Sfft Harry Robson and 8hor*
8hore
J.
Willsid,
Patrolman
J...............
He also raported that consid­ srru|iping IliillilugN tu nix first in uilvaiirt) uiitl filed in -such a
the wan*. And that (a a state of recently returned from Pacific
investigated th* shooting which paign star was given for the erable losses were sustained by diiwiix while tallying nine fur manlier u* to In* immediately
affairs which should not b«— naval service was given a hearty
evacuation and defense of China
waa
said
to
have
resulted
from
recent &lt;;old weather. He said 50 them*rlve*. Tlir Fed forward wall uvailuhlo. Only the' new ta r
Gamble declares that not only U, welcome hy the club members.
tha accidental discharge of u 30 In th* Spring of 1044. In addi­ grower* at Rtllegladc during Iha eontinurd it* brilliant defensive iiu iii Ih t nnd dutr have to lie filled
Past President Roy Holler urged . An attractive and well stocked calibre rifle that the husband, tion , th* presidential unit cita- percent o f tho potato# crop and play Ihimithoui tlie tilt ami only in. This Is n givnt Having in time
devoted
exclusively
to Judge Allen by name, had Leen
Rotarians to vote today in th* etor*
75 percent of the bean crop were twin* during the gume were Hull, to the purchaser of the tug.
sporting goods was opened this cleaning
City election.
"R e Mite to tiling your ivglstr^s'
killed. No damage to celery, en- dug liack* aide to,penetrate deep
morning at 306 East First 8tr**t
The accident occurred In the
tn the Fed herundary.
tion raid showing your 1846 tag
Ly S/Sgt. Harry E. Robson, son Allen home shortly before 7:00
numlicr," Mr. Jinkins cautioned
* f Dr. and Mm* J.N. Robson of o'clock, according to tho police re­
motoiist* today, adding that if
South Banford Avanue, who was cord which stated that the bullet
this j-oulil not he found lo note
MIAMI LEADS
discharged from tha service oa eatored the bade of th* ergrewa
down thu tug number before upTaylor Kent Explains
Oct. 10. HU w ife U assisting him at the left shoulder, piercing her
MIAMI, Dec. 4, &lt;A7— Early plying fur u now tug.
• t th# ilo rt.
heart and killing her Instantly.
Why
H
e
Took
Papers
wager* rale tho University uf
He waa induetad Into the ser­ No coroners Jury investigation
Miami Irani u six tu firve choice
vice in 1U40 srittrllM 114th Modi- was neceaaary due to th* feet
’ HOBOKEN. NJ. Dec. 4. UP)— over Holy Crus* in the -Orange Four Manila Youths
fo r man;
cal Detachment, and after in­ that the death was pronounced
The American diplomat. held In Bowl on New Year’s Day.
North Ct
Stage Bank Robbery
tensive training was sent over­
Jail by the British nearly five
The Hurricane* with a set-uni
seas In October 1844. In Novem­
HOMEWARD BOUND
yearn admitted today that he of eight victories, one tie and a
ber he was la Sarrburg In south­
M A N ILA . Dec. 4. UP) — Four
DUTR A LEADS
8 I I A N G 1 C A I . Dec. 4. &lt; *&gt; - tonk certain documenU from the defeat wers utjanimouxly selected Manila youths have staged tha
ern France ^ t t a 'U t f 110th Eva­
RIO DE JANiBRO, Dec. 4, OP)aanty
•
four
hundred
Unltoc
London
embassy
to
his
apartment.
yesterday.
Louisiana
State
Uni­
Hospital
Unit.
He
was
biggest
bank robbery In th* his­
cuation
Arm y General Eurfco Gasper Du■ate* Army officers aad met
TarU r Kent, who arrived at versity was second choice. Se­ tory o f the I hilippjnes. They
tm continues to bold a substantial
"d homeward bound from Hhang Hoboken,
NJ.
from
BriUln lection of Miami marka tha flrat we’re seised eight hours later wttn
Munich, Gsnnsny, 'and at the lead In early rstums from Sun­
tl, with th* expectation ctl aboard the steamer Silver Oak. time In ten years thdt th* Orange loot wprth f 2tm.ii00 in American
time 'o f the liberation of th* day's flrat presidential election In
•eking west coast porta a weal said he took the dpcuipenU for the Bowl committee has gone out­ jnoney.
..
-.
«.
Braril in 13 years. But th* re­
if are Christmas.
n all. 9J&gt;00 purpose o f turning them over side the southeastern conferel&amp;w ' ' Manila's police chief, Col. J: P.
turn* wore scattered and onof-------------------- ed to start to the United States Senate. The In picking lUf southern represen­ Holland, raid the youths Dad In
from Shanghai, before De$, 84-yuet-old Kent said ha con- tative.
&gt; '*
a jeep after robbing the Philipeideiud thee# document* contain­ . Coach Jack llsrdlng haa an-* pinu* -Bank -nf Cimmunicatlone,'
ed at information
which— In hia nouaced that' a gahm scheduled Witness-s spo'lc I the &lt;eei&gt; U M rl
w(th th* Universlt" of Havhna add milltr.ry pol'ee took the etuu
Saturday night has been cancel!- p4rU ir.to custody without firin g
a ahot.

Seminole Si1.

Y O U D R IV E IT!
; P H O N E 200

Nationalists A r e 1
Welcomed By Free
ManchurianTroops

STRICKLANDJMORRISON,
U-DRIVE IT, INC*

CHEVROLET

Oliver L. B u t n e r
Is Released From
Army Air Forces

GET OUR
SIX-STAR

V o t i n g Reported
Light In Election
For Commissioners

SERVICE
SPECIAL

FIRST In total volumo of car and track torvico In town after
town, in stato oflo r state, In ovary taction of America.*

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FIRST in that deop-tooted public confidence and preference
a lubrirate Throughout

which cub expreliecTIn Hiie atafemehl— "M O R E PFOPLE
G O T O CHEVROLET DEALERS FOR SERVICE TH A N TO
A N Y OTHER DEALER O RaG A N IZ A TIO N .”
FIRST to Introduce tho famous wartime CAR A N D TRUCK
CONSERVATION FLANS to help “ save tho wheels that
serve America."

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, IMS

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CAGE SIX

Dingfelder S h i p s
F i r s t Celery To
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THE SANFORD HERALD.

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Iwc i*er Sne for one laser tlon
98c per line for three Ineerllon#
77c per line for 6 Ineertlons
IS per line for 20 Inaertlons

f l B i r ilk* OR DRISG YOUrt A0* le THE SANFORD HERALD
C ount lire word* to the line, including phone snd eddress.
All advertDementa for altuatiene wanted will be charged 'e e ,* ! th e
regolsr clasalfltd rate*. **

BUSINESS SERVICE

DODGE - PLYMOUTH
/IL L tip wilh kviwsenc and fuel
PARTS AND SERVICE
oil before winter.
109 Palmefln Are.
Phone 1011
If. II. POPP. C0„ INC.
WE ARE fuil» equipped and
*TV0 FARMS FOR SALE—On* *know ho.- t o .! v.-.p your tire*.
3 acres, tiled land. 1 Rood well,
Natural rul.b;
of synthetic
2 story house, 1 car K^rntto.
u« prefect tin* sidewalls ol
cool house, 000 ft. West c.
your tirv. Join-* "i ire Shop,
Lake Monroe Post .Office. One
Cor. 1st and E'm, phono 00H.
—6 acres, all tiled, Rood well, 2
lto ry house, 3 story harm »
mile west on Oran»e Boulo- SEWING machine* repaired. Wil
liams' Fixit Shop, 205 W
vard. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
1st St.
Phone 16.
VEGETABLE plants for Victory
Gardens and large ucrxagc.
C-oi'eihugeo, lied, and Chinese
- - Cabbage,* —CuIltiuL;. Jitpcc ill J.
While Bermuda Onions I Neck
as a Rutabagas; Kacarile; -Ice
oerjr tottuce; ButR'-r Toma
toes; 1 ye. r o d lUnbail
Roots o f s m n ll p'ants; Ea-c
Thymol Flnnnccbl t; 1)111 « «
Strawberry plants. Freeh ve;te
lahlo* am

now, solid
HOOFING — Brand
1..... ....................
„
aluminum sheet roofing, Vcrlmp and snap lock styles. I hone.
Wlre-Wrlte at once! Kulcnwider
Mfg. A Distributing C o, _ P.O.
Box 8961,—« I 0 Lancaster- Drive,.
Orlando. I'hone 21730.
MOTOR BIKE
ATl condition.
Rrlggs-Stratton motor, $126.00.
1210 French Ave. or call 010.
ONE LARGE Dr's office scales;
complete not of splints; oper­
ating room light, 200 Watt
bulbs, operating table; nperat' Ing cabinet and Instruments,
other appllunce.c
for
office
work, 2 sterllitera,
nil
in
splendid condition. Phono 261.

C teW n r

Cooi,re&amp;,

BODY AND Fender dents, paint
injury nr fnditiR should be
corrected now to conduit aging
and weathering, A new pain­
less methoiTTiW:ttr» VJ-H'Kt
w Y.VTIiH AUTO PAINT A
BODY SHOP
105 ,N. P a li,it to Ave. I'hone 371

WASHING machines repaired—
nrn| all homo appliances. Cald­
well General Repair Shop, 707
- North Mill*. Orlando, phono
2-1U72. Prompt service.
Expert Auto Repairing
llarflrld &amp; Jackson
in connection with
Yates Auto Paint &amp; Body Works
Phorte 371
___ ___ AUTO PAINTING_____ r_
Ily C.W. ••Put” Johnaon
16 yearn experience in auto and
aircraftpainling. Sanford’s popu­
lar paint authority,
authority.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
208 W. 1st St.
MOTOR TUNE-UP
Factories recommend it every
6000 miles nr twice a year. E s­
sential to efficient car perfor­
mance. Our expert mechanics and
Sun Motor Analyser assure satis­
faction. Come In today.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
208 W. 1st St.

MIKE SAUK' "ho" acre farm . 10
arm s tiled. Sou ilrs .-A . MenEXPERT service on machines.
index, 1010 Orange A ve,'
Electric irons, oil heaters and
cook stoves, backed by 10 years'
SHEET Music, popular a n d
experience. Phono 701-J.
pitandfini, book music and music
Instruction bonks at The Music
Box jl) the Pi incus* Theater HELP WANTED
Bldg.

FCORDB - All the I Best popu­ GIRL for soda Fountain at Ban­
lar*, string &gt;iuu.de ‘ami album
ov’* Drug Store. P a rt time or
set* .for Christmas g ifts . at
full tim e.
’our music store, Ih e Music
FULL
time and part time clerks.
Bax In the Princess Theater
11. A A. Department Store.
Bldg.
R,
permanent
2 WIRE apraltcl cord, synthetr?- STENOGRAPHS
position. W. E. Klrchoff, Jr.,
won’t burn 2c a fool. Iluucr’H • phone
305. ■'
118 S. Ihtik Ave.
GIRL
FOR
OFFICE work, con­
..... Iadl:a* pre-war, ex­
BICYCLE
sisting mostly ■*of
charging
cellent condition. 816 Elm Ave.
tlcketa ami
counter
work.
Seminole County Liiumlry Co.
LL OF BLOCK 10. eighteen
HID W. 3rd S
t , _______
lots, or will &gt;.cll any of lots,
run* from Lake Mary highway
FOUNTAIN
giH*.
Apply Ship's
to Crystal i-ake, all beautiful
Service, Sanford 'Naval Air
lota. See E. T, Cochran, 1-uke
S ta tio n .______ ____________
Mary, Flu.
c
X
e r k - s t e n o g r a p i i f . r ’ "^ ith
GUITARS; Limiter! number of
filing experience, able to take
new ones on sale now. Also
dictation, good salary. Phone
need accordion, Banjo and
513,
_____
_________
other muslcul Instruments In
new condition ut The Music ORANGE packer*. Hanford F n ilt
* Box In the Princess Theater
Co,, S late Farm ers’ Market. *
Building.
FULL time bookkeeper • steno*
grapher, good salary to start.
M ast' be permanent resident.
WANTED Apply Box J, c/o_J!erm1d.____
CIRCULATING fuel oil heater MAN TO sunervbe peeking In
In good condition. HU Myrtle
celery warehouse, r e a r round
Ave. Phone 2 G0-W.
work for the right man. Phone
Oviedo 2871- A. Duda A Kona.
SHOTGUN Shall* • Have 12
guage, shot site 7 i t and 8'a, MAID for Sanford Clinic. Appl
■will exchange for lfl guage
Mrs. Mary Rawlins, Mason!
7 i t , B or P, Jack RAIL phono
Building, Park Ave.

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Bv BRONI9I.AW MATECKI
(Polish Econcinlci Professor and
Government Official)
LONDON — 'T rlm o w i t h o u t ,
i*
name."
That is how Winston Church­
ill, in a broadcast trinde in 1941,
described th-* terrifying u-cumJlntion of well-planned hiirlmrities
committed by the Nasi* on the
living bodies of many a European!
nnlion and rare.
I llrilian's wnr lender whoso u n i-1
! nue rl-nuenco failed him when he;
searched for n won! to convey the
suffering of peoples tortured by
the German oppressor, finds now
the nn-ne nf this nameless crime
in the Indictment of the Nuxi war
lenders—genocide.
Count Three of the indictment
if nils In part: ". . . They (the
defendants) conducted deliberate
and systematic genocide . . . in
eider to destroy particular races
and ctnasrH of people , . ,"
Genocide, the word coined to fit " ir s UKE CUTTING OFF MY MOHT ARM, but I asked for retirement," was the comment of Admiral
the crime* seems likely rtnt only C Jlull") Halsey (left),^63, fighting commander of the famed U. S. Third H eut la the pacific, aa bo tufuod
to play Its part in the Nuernberg frolTI the microphone aboard thu USS. Sotifh Dakota nt L ob Angeles and yielded US command to Admiral
trials, hut may change the aspecta
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Churchill Finds
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Nameless Crimes ^

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In peace.
The creator of the word, Prof.
-Raphael I.tmkia',' a •noted scholar
" r international law, formerly n
public prosecutor in Poland an
now n fuculty member a t DukUniversity In North Carolina, say
.lit* hud no "linguistic umbibUons’’
in writing the name, that he
aimed at n legal and humnnltarln ■
icent which, if generally ac
led, would mitigate mankind'!
misery. .
. •
Why The Name
Genocide Iiuh two roots—the
Greek "genos," nation cr race; th
Latin "criei*. d iuffix mad#“from
"WJMIrre.” kiting. Put them t o .
gether and I hero is genocide"klling a nation nr "murderer «
a nation.".
In his book. Axis Rule In Oc­
cupied Europe (published by tht
Carnegie Endowment for Interna
tional Pence, Washingtan, I). C.l.
Dr. Lemkin writes nitherto-used
terms for attacks upon notions' at
a whole are Inadequate. $
"Denationalisation," ho declares,
does not convey biological des­
truction and, In addition, some
times is used is the sense of
deprivation of citizenship. This
author finds terms
like
u L i ..t
£ -"Her° £
muiiizntlon," Itntiunixalion"
or
lumxaiion
or
'"
n sue snccln
nation attacks

SIATKD ON THI MNCH AT NUREMURO, GERMANY, Judges and alternate Judges representing to* four ARlwl

poweTf ,n Europe nra shown listening as Justice Robert IL Jackson (sn o w ), chief U. S. prosecutor, Openef

the proceedings by stsUng the case against tire 20 top-rnnldng Nails now on trial as w ar crim inals. IV n o li
Biddle, former U. S. Attorney General, the U. S. Judge. Is seated (center) between the British and U. 8 .fMffS
hla alternate being Judge John J. Porker of the Court of Appeals. Other Judges and alternates a » Lard
Justice Lawrence and Sir Normsti Blrkctt of Great OrRafft, MaJ. Ccu. Nikitchcnko sod A. T. Vrfth d T ed
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Credit! Army of United States to
. ux.
Melvin K. Hoover,
ibluck,
U. S. Navy tCcrt. of Service)
to Richard Rhxhurdnon Deas,
Assn.
Army of United States to
nhn
Godfrey W. Marlon.
Asen.
U.—S. ~Nuvy to Robert' Carter
i,
Y./»uvcr.
u W0Army of United States V
J
P. Mitchell.
rilCS
Army of United Stales to
os to Cecil* L. Hines.
Army of Untied States ta
Chinee Arthur L Jackson.

Seminole County
Court Record
PRESIDENT TRUMAN M in i REPORTERS on returning to Washington from
his surprise flying vlsif to Grandview, Mo„ where ha spent two hnure
with his mother In celebration of her S3rd birthday. The flight rharked
the first time in history that a U. S. President had down In the United
States unaccompanied by news correspondents.
fInternational »•

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YOU'RE TALKING TO A PARADE
NOT A HASS MEETING
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NOVEMBER 29. IUI5
w arranty deeds
led rather to imply a
coordinated campaign fur the de­ • Johnson, R. B. Sr. ct .u* t if Joe
struction of the essential foun­ Fisbei*.
Murphy. «nsu E. B. et vlr Frank
dations nf Ihe life nf national,
religious and ethnic groups with to Joe Ullmf,.
Smith, Turn to Ko.cttn Clark.
the purpose of annihilating the
Tt'rner, If. E. et ux to J. J. Mntgroups themselves.
Thus genocide was practiced by thewn et ux.
the Germans upon Jews, Gypsies, ,• Brown, Hannah UIn nr ho to WilPoles, Russians, and other Slavs • Ham Gordon Brown et ux.
DEED
and, to a lesser extent, upon &lt;
Frenchmen,—Belgians and Luxem- *i— Wath»rlngton,_.L. C__nt tut to.
J,-B. St John a t-ire—
bourgers,
AGREEMENT FOR DEED
■ .
How It Works
St. John J. B. "et ux to M‘Genocide I* directed ugainst a
group as an entity, and the ac­ liss Cook Benton.
REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES
tion* involved arc directed against
Individuals, but as members of 'Livers, Beat rise E.. widow in
.P&gt;r«t Federal Snv, &amp; Loan Assn.
jyich groups,
_
St, John, J. H. et ux to First
Lemktn finds In the Hague Fed,
Hhv. &amp; Loan Assn.
Conventions a legal busis for the
William Gordon, el ux
punishment of genocide in war. to Brown,
Ffrxt Fed. S**v. 4 . Loan Assn.
More Important than punishment,
Wnil.gr. W T. et ux to Coo­
litre*cvci, no
m {iruvcn*
however,
he iieiinrcs,
declares,'la
proven'
tion—effective only when im par­ tral Fla, Vro. Credit Assn.
CHATTEL MORTGAGE
tial investigators nre allowed to
Erwin, W alter T. ct ux to Act
M
"ms* cases.
an Finance Co,
■ Further, . . _______
advnestea prosecu_____
s a t is f a c t io n s o f
tlon for genocide In peacetime.
MORTGAGE
World War II, write* the pro­
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
fessor, taught that not only mi­
norities but whole nations and
races, If
I weak,
____f _____
may bo _________
nttrekod
with a view toward annihilation.

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VOLUMfe XXXVII

Established 1*108

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1945

Hess Admits
HMemory Loss
OutrightyFake

Sixteen Die In
Northeastern
States Storm

Deputy F uehrer Ac­
c e p t s Resptmsibi-;
lity For A c t i o n s
While Under H itl^

Snow B lankets Area
W eather S t a t i o n
R eports W i n d s Of
109 Miles P er Hour

Associated Press Leased W ire

N U M B E R 56.

Army Foresaw Jap Attack
Exact Moment it W as Made
Steel WorkerH Cast Strike Vote In Rain

General Miles Insists
However,That Point
OfA ttack Remained
In Doubt Till Made

NUERNBERG. Nov. 30, &lt;7P&gt;— I
The one-tinie deputy Nazi fueh­
T o k y o . Nov. .io a i \ —
rer, Rudolf Hess, has made n I
There may he another I'earl
startling confession. A. tho war
Harbor investigation -, this
one ia Japan. Two of J s - *
crimes -:-'»»! here, Hess ndmillml 1
pan's new political p a rtie sto.b ** tH* he had been fo ling .
the progressives and the Li­
•Turt ) - hiatrists all ulong —
berals —- are working on a
•hat his ade ,ed loss of rnenury
resolution which will demand
was un outright fake, which he
-that the fHet Investigate th e
had attempted for what he called I
Dec. 7 attack. • One mrmfler
t.'Wicsl rea tins.
,
declared that the Japanese
lies* declared that he had t
nation was betrayed by a
feigned omnesin even to h!i own
small number of leaders in
defensis1attorney. He an
iced
• Wind* near 80 milea an hour have ;
Just the same way an the
that he wished to necept full rc1 been recorded along the Maine ,
United Rlalen was betrayed
aponiluitlly lor everything he
coast. In aouthem New England
by Japanese m ilitarists at
had done or had ordered d-ne
winds hare risen to GO and 6U
Pearl
Harbor.
under Hitler — Unit ho wished
mile* an hour after a slight lull.
to continue on trial as a wr.:
The storm today aank a GO-foot
WASHINGTON, Nov. SO,
Criminal with his fellow Nazis.
N ary .mine test boat a t the FroThe-.first witness to testify, in
. vlncetewn wharf but the crew
(A P )— 'T estimony before the
the tria l'o f the Germnn lend’rs
escaped injury.'
Pearl H urbor Investigating
took the stand today to outline
A heavy enow has fallen in the
Com m ittee today dincloaod
details of all alleged plot on
storm area aojl ./lurries of snow
th a t tho A rm y Intelligcnco
Adolf Hitler's life concocted t*y
hare fallen in the Great Lake
an ace (iernmn intcllireiiee offi­
region and Chicago. • •
•'
Division Mtspcctcd t h a t . tho .:
cer. The witness was ? njoy fie n -;
,
The snow blanket ranges in
J
a p a ttack would come a t
era! Erwin I.nhmisan, n in : iher I
► depth from three inches in Bos­
th e moment it did. They did
cvf the German army miell.g nee J
ton, Newark, New Jersey and
not know, however, w here
. New York City to 28 inches in Waving n lurgo hand to cmphaMze his denial. Lt. Gen. Tomoyukf section.
Uihuusen told how Admiral
Attica, N.Y. The weight of the Yatnashita tell* n L'.S. Militury Trluimil in Manila that he should
th a t firs t blow would be
aaow broke down transportation not t&gt;c held accountable for the long list of Jnp atrocities detailed Walter Wilhelm Cannris--!;no*n
struck.
and communication facilities in a t his war crimes trial, lie said lie was not ton man In the defense as the “genius” of German secret Standing in line In a driving ruin, steel workers «f the Bethlehem .Steel Company's Franklin Plant in
The former heail of the In­
plotted lor y-'ars i Juhnstdwn. Pa., wait their turn tu cast their strik e vote* Billed Vi'-nig was not permitted on com telligence
New England and upstate New of the Philippines, U&gt;t was under-order.1* of Field Marshal Count agents—had
....
Division, Major General
ark, Gale winds roared over Hi sn Ieh i —T«r« u e h i J a t *- «■«mmninter.-fo r—
If!
mil
Mltjej._l.aliini-.rn
jt[eta
red
]
psay-pn&gt;party
by
the
steel
rom
pnnyrK
-trnt
t h west—4'oci f iW—O f-1
lit Julmshiwn to shelter-tha "watcher* at HU Sherman Milea,' to ld 'th a commit-*
,e ’Boston area and grounded o' ficlal Signal Corps Uadiophoto.
*
*
l,ll,n
*
h
°
dolosteil
|s,lIipg
booths.
(Intelnational
Soundphuto)
tec that it wus un intercepted
(International Sountlphoto)
ledd 1 i- - - ...... .
*■ *
Hitler thoroughly and hud le
■
r
freighter, the Fotdhnm Victory,
Japanese code message th at led
a cdi|nc which hml plotted ngatnit _ _
,
on'spscUcle island in Boston h ar­
him to fear that tho attack would
tho Nazi* from ihe
bor.
come at 1:00 I’.M. on Dec. 7.
to power.
TVo other ooats are miaalng—
The messngr Intercepted was an
Lahoucen s id ho was an aide
_
t
a v *,
*i ■«
a 3T-foot cabin cruiser out of
instruction to the Jap emissaries
to I 'a tlt.L .
t i d to)
ale 1
’
r 7 ■ r . -i
Newport, R.I. and a fishing boat v
in Washington tn deliver their
coiiI
wus
e
x
ic
u
te
j
aio
■
*
.
from New Bedford, Mass. Sevan l . a V j
! now famous note to the State
J . ^ ' . i ..
—^
iCOrei of jihei nll.lturj.
troopships are riding out the
Department
at
exactly
— nf.er tile ouiy .0. i ., . i J ill
storm in outer Boston harbor.
o'clock In the afternoon.
J |j
p..&gt;.
ngainsi
.1
1
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i
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J,
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/She weather station on Mount
F .? in
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A l ii, a l- M e e tin g
General Miles said that he call­
' (.ahocscn sought io por.ruy uiO l
Washington, N.H. x clocked wind
ed General Marshall's attention
~—
1
t
'
. ( . u p ien.1 i&gt;y » .in n ri, n« on. .
_
~
_
velocities us high as 109 miles
.
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to the m utter.
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hnivil
and
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n.u«d
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Scrapping:
S
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m
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n
o
l
e
an,hour. New York Central trains C ll 1e ^ O* ’0 t T
1 A . 'VS'JO”
! 1 mtfl IinpCCt- uml also H itler and his methods.
Throughout mill November, he
- -ara pulling Into Now York a n y -,
t
1
went on, he was convinced th a t
Squad Comes From Japan
r f : Committees Ap* it. :aid th a t tnu Cn.mris gioup All Are Availably
w hen from 30 minutes to m il
FO Y C C '11 I ’ ll C l * 1 C
was facing a ilsis, and
she might seek to resolve It
hour.late. Commercial operationsTTnBrwJ T « ~ T V - ' ' ■«!
For Lending
lA*ndin&gt;r Today
Behind To Win Tilt that
po:nfif:d~ For 1940
a t. LaGuaidhi Field huvu beenj
H U S C ti ! l i
&lt;■.
\
by taking drastic action. Consis­
i rn lout; lien Mi mm-uliai
Her.
wh
a total of 383
tently, he declared, the Army
0 * haltedU) JULIAN KTKN STROM
n ..j .
'[A m . ' ifi ■ ’
r
1 utnnn Goerintt, aim bus not * A number or lnt?r«|-’li:,' tu
flight* h*iva 'been cancellud in
WASHINGTON. Noe. ,T:, U'\
thoiieht in l*‘, n* ■&gt;( eventual t a r
he'* ' jmisi-4 up a iltln fe VO W in u .b o o k s nf fictiim and n'O’-fieilothe* post
Aft cvplmmtion o f'tv h y Kiu’V fk-niliiole rW illy i,*“k
aky*.
e.ius
of
the
nmciight
by
iii
ora
avrilshlr
for
l"i*il"i■
’
TheV
M
b
?
rShS
£Xv-;ter1*.,ar
,r
of. leers in the Pacific chM ind their unnuel meeting lgv.t 'llth
always bad taken into, V'ac­
t»i mciI the Mainland High Hchnn' plans
Jhelr minds uboet thn cdri*A1l*ty p.t the a m hdde 4’rjmary Schnd . trlui conduct, glare.I mti’ntiy ti. i ut the Fnnford I’ulilli' Library,
count
tha
possibility
of
an
as­
in Airs. Elton t. V
•jby Uucrnileeis of D sytoea sault on I’earl Harbor.
of the Arniy-Nav'ft' merger p’an ' rtu ird by the p re-cu ts'iw of U .utufton ns too Germnn officer') according
. | ton, librarian.
leach' Inst night at the high
Its* lieen laid brfore the Senate &gt;■ iirrt’, rn iisnecti‘&gt;:i of r i ” . testified.
General Mile* recalled th a t
' rn ■
tb
' ..I."
•rllool atliletic field and ’ Ion war
i i.ui* iii.closnl today l at ill
Milltnrv Commlfte.1- Rear Admiral • d th? appointment of wor 1 v I
gomes had been held lit
fiction,
gives
a
highlv
lnie&lt;—
third
phase
oi
the
trust
—
a
|
the
final
whistle
blew,
*
Hanford
■ i . c . for lOlfl.
I
Forrest Sherman, who served a Hawaii years ago. complete with
review
of
ho.i
various
lorilitie
funs
were
well
convinced
they
site*
third
uccs
wilt
gut
lital.
rI
deputy chief of staff to Admiral
Randall Chnse. who was recilit- I
it ii’s n il nltout tho b ed n simulated landing ny enemy
Nimitz, rave tho ;eapl(M»atlw»—in- ■Hr— appointed - Chairmait-.-of —thv | wav Monday wh.«,i th j Amencnal tn the United States iv.-elvi,
their
names.__________
____
:__g
priMM-uttoii
tukoH
up
Um
Nasi
testlmony before the rommlttcc Dislri.-t, prdiided at the- meOUHg j
iron this
Brig. General Joseph Hutchi­ this morning.
Ollier non (ictinu ItooU.. n*.
tins season
season.
__ ../ ,i._ _____ ______
which opened with an invocation : invasion of Ctccnotdov.ikli.
of tlie pnsafallity of n_
son of Sanford, who recently re­
Will'll Mainland took the field, discussion
leased are: “ Especially Spaniels
Admiral
Sherman
snld
that
two
liy
Itcv.
J.
E.
McKinley.
FollowI
dawn
nir
ottuck.
However, it wax
*
turned after two years of Pacific events disillusioned the naval of­ ing o period during which dinner
written by Gliuiys 'lu b ir, whim
eleven huskies went into the re­
that there was no way of
aervief, has been chosen by Gov. ficers about the menrer proposal was served, Troon 80, Troop 5 ,
should .inleiest dog lovers. ” .Mi.
ceiving position and easily out­ felt
forestalling such uu attack ex­
Millard F. Caldwell as n member —events which he said disputed and Troop 34 of Sanford in addi- *
slim lieyutid Darknes*” . by l.imi
weighed tin: locals- liy 20 pound.- cept
by aerial reconuaisancc.
of a 16 member tax Inquiry com­ unified command in the Pacific. .lion
pm
nun.
The
situation
looked
Cotndr.
J.
Ilryan
II
nnu
I'hiiip
tu tfoopg^froin I.uke Monroe,,'
Fifd
M,
liuilmnn,
diKlrict.gover­
mittee to help streamline- the
‘Relit
gives
a
gruphir
nremtut
rough
foi
the
ltaby
Feds.
Knnf
&gt;
r*
d
The firsl event,' Sherman raid',
Io nn&lt;i the Ui*lrirt's t’ub i
state's “patchwork" U x structure. was the estahlhhm ent within the ijvim
uf the Carrior Lexington's ram nor "f Rotary, will tie ihe prin.'i- kicked off and a Idg bruiser
Scouts were Inspected hv offlrialn
hill'll i n! it dinner to Ik- held iiaiiii'it M-irvin Brownlee link the Police P l a n Pound
General Hutchison expects to oe War Department structure of the in
pniitns. of Task Force GK, noil pal hiii'iik
the
nuditorlum
of
in?
school.
ui tlie
M.iyfnii Hotel .Monday hull on hi. own 10 uml soared
the
out of the service soon.
of
the
liyttie
of
the
i'liilippiiiu,
Twentieth All1 Force to Ito based
Scout.Billy Meriwenlher led the
For Horses And Cows
evening at ':im oMoik.
T/Rgt. William B. /acliry. Jr., rm Jdnu LU. 1(144.
81 yards for a lauehitdwn. Oil
Alio named to the committee is on th r Marianas for attacks on pledge of ailcgla .re to tin- fh g
the nltempl fin the extra point,
L. G. Leedy, Orlando Investment Japan. The rummander of this and Floyd Wooiiward, scout exe- rcturm il to tho United Flint- tu,
“Time nomb" exposes tlm .tisi
Thu problem of what to do with
Whidhei mi: Ion, Fed (nrklc, broke
banker, who has been chairman Air Force, Sherman said, van cutivo, led the group in singing the Queen Mary on Nov, 1*. after tom of forces which threaten oui
stray dogs found wandering on
ill nli I blind.i-d (lie kick.
of the im portant sUto house ti- treated in the Pentagon Building, 'America.? A b rie f period of en- serving ovura.Hs two year* with American way of lire, cliiniy
the streets was solved koiiiu time
tho 301 Fighter gioup. Ho &lt;*’- ! Innir* and aiui-sumolhing move­
nance and taxation committee for 8600 miles away.
With a mix point Ic.id, Main- ago
tertuinment wus presented by reived hin honorable discharge 'i t 1
by tne establishment on West
three sessions end has served in
ments.
"Sim
I'ostwur
oolis
I
ni
bill
|
kick'
d
off
to
Fanfold.
After
The sccom| disillusioning factor, George Touhy and Harry .ludcli, Fort Meado, Mil, on Nov. 18, and
Sixtll Street uf u LUv Found, and
the house for five sessions. •
tiller
plsiys
in
which
they
were
Men"
by
Vocation
Guldani'o
Re
the Admiral went on. was n
Mr. Ctiase then announced the
homeless mongrels hero
The balance of the committee directive Issue hv the joint appointment of Ralph A. Smith, returned recently from lAtishinq* seatch,” uppi a rn to be ium the
smothciell by tile Idg' Mainland many
adopted bv kindly citizens.
ll vkllssrS (In l'»s* r**ui
Included: Tom B. Swann of Win­ chiefs of staff at the instance of Evans McCoy and Dan Wright ton, D. C. with his wife, tho furline, Giunlhunt kicked to Day­ been
VHbul lo do with stray cow* and
mer M argaret Ingley, to *|«'»J
ter Haven; Senator Hanry B. Bat- General Marshall. This ilirectivo
tona. A few minutes latur the hordes
presents ail entirely dif­
the holidays with his parents at
nerd, St. Petersburg; Wl. Howard transferred ull tho Army resourc­
IC«sHss*4 On l*aa» Tnul
big
Baity
Buccaneers
were
near­
ferent problem to police.
The Rotary ('tub will wrlromc
tlltl Magnolia Avenue.
Frenkland of Tempa: D. Stuart es except air in tho Pacific ocean
ing
pUy
dirt.
A
few
second*
Fled M. Itill t m.*ii, (inventor of
During the past two weeks a t
Ha rcccived-Vix luittle stars for
HUIIh of DeFunlaok Springs; Col.
to General . Mu*Arthur.
tin HiTlh District of Itotury In­ Inter Mickey McClelland. Day- least a dozen cows and horse*
campaigns in Normandy, Northern
D in McCarthv of Port Pierce; Aif areas
tuna
halfback,
went
over
center
Admiral Sherman' then told the
ternational, made up of the 69
have been lost and picked up by
Franca, tho ' Ardennes, Ccutril
. R. Nielson, of W est Palm Beac i; committee
tlie four for the second police
that in his opinion,
clubs in Florida at a dinner at tho from • nnllnurit
who are puzzled ns tn know
Europe and air offensive action.
1
*
1
*
!*■■»
Knur
Rep. Fletcher Morgan of Jackso-t- ’ih* very intensity
o f the drlvo
Mayfair lintel Monday evening
what to do with them, according
Aftar entering the atorvice ia De­
—
■■1*
villa; F. G. Halley of Miami; Sen. for the merger, bud what
he term ­
at 7:U(( o’clock.
to Police Chief Roy G.. Williams.
cember, 1U42 he was sent to Eng­
W. Turner Davie of Madison: Fred
the destructively critical naturo
Sometime* they bring them to
land In November, ID43. After
Ilultiuuii is a uiembcf uml u Recovered • R a d i o
M. Cena of Galneavllle; Thomas ed
Commander
Jack
'Rqcco
of
the
recent statements about the
jail and quarter them lit the city
being based In England he was
i-' president iff the Jacksonville
A. Johnson of Pensacola; Max, of
Loot
I
d
e
n
t
i
f
i
e
d
Campbell—bussing
I'ost
No.
63
Navy,
are
leading
in
the
wrong
garage until rimmed by ownfera.
sent to France in December, JIM t.
Hub anil In president of Cain i
M. Brown of Lake Citv and p.
He expressed the vipw IhaC they
At other times they tiu up the
and was attached to the. supply of Kiiiifoid uniioiinced this morning Bull limit, Inc., with headquarters
Graham Copeland of Everglades.
Major
Lewis
B.
Bills
hat
re­
that
the
regularly
schedule!
direction.
iiiviiiAn of tho Pth Air Fmve
Chief Huy G. William'* office animals or leave them in Care of
in Jarksnnville, He was ho'lllllXturned
to
his
home
In
Geneva
on
j
meeting
to
lie
held
Monday
night,
residents
near whete found until
are heading toward the conditions
which was supporting Gen. Fat*
led governor by Hnrida Rotary is still cluttered Up with table
has liceti postponed uml will l.e rlub* 'and formal Iv elected ill '.lie ratlins uml tubes and other loot the owners can he loeuted.
that first brought nhout tho tormina! leave awaiting his re ­ ton's Third Army. .
d
from- active
the
Little D a m a g e To creation
.wmion r.f
o a. seimrale
wBr.w-N.rx
i,.- lease --y
- - * duty
x with
Nnvy De
A t the time of the Ardenm-s held Tuesday night inslcud ut the
-racuviuod—whan—a — Chaim—ami — “ *Uha I.—t lie—-erty needs
extended campaign ho wasTiiVse lo Uelgiuiiir Legion Hut on tlio l.atrefrdfi
nl iii Chicago, this year held lt&gt; Company
warehouse
employee pound for atray horses and cow*,”
V egetables—Reported
Commander Horen said that the Kvvcral sections,
tha 7th Arrav.
chanced lo find the stolen goods —said Chief William*.
__ _ jlilli
___ I was
_____a member
of and to Znchry
k........................
*
ment had not maintained a suffiMajor
m
He predicted tliul before long
was president uf meeting will begin at 7:00 o'cloci;
which bad been hidden in the
I
tn
It
mu
ri
will
be
•
making
his
Vary little damage to grow- cent Navv and a naval campaign Ir.e Air Transport Command and hisSgt.
class when he graduated from with a dinner and a formal ^nct-t. official visit to the Sanford club, warehouse ut Thirteenth Street there would be another round up
lag vegetable* as the result of was imminent.
piloted the first ATC ship to land Seminole High School.
of atray dugs, many of which are
Af'or ing will follow immediately aftertha heavy frost last evening, wss
Atsugi Japan. Prior to that Christmas he plans to return to wards. Tho meeting will tc . ml will address Roturiaiis, hero and Elm Avenue b y .a thief who alck.
The Admiral urged nil possible at
hail made the place his sleeping
on
various
phases
of
tho
Rotary
reported this morning by grow­ sneed
Ume.
Major
Bills
was
stationed
Tho other day a negro woman
in coming to a ilecivion on • t Guam as chlaf pitot of the Air Alexandria, V». within rommutim; featured by an official report on movement.. During his s t a y ho quarters.
ers as tha mercury dipped to the merger
plan, saying that the Transport Command there and la­ distance of George Washington the reernt national convention will advise with President lam R.
One of the radios is tnarkod was called to account hv polk.-a
tty degrees, which Is four deUniversity College of Law, v im s held In Chicago, by State Depart­
because her dog had bitten b o
frees.w
i
greea warmer
than tha minimum resent uncertainty is destroying te r ha flaw from Okinawa with he expects to resume anil finish ment Adjutant Reid Mann and I.rsher and Secretary Wolter us the property of Rill Harvey, many people and there bad been
a spearhead unit 'of Japanese oc­ his legal studies within a hsif n Seventh District Commander Joel Haynes ami be acquainted with tho who formerly operated a radio many complaints. When question­
record*oil‘ -last Bunday morning. levy morale.
activities of thq various club com­ shop at 210 East Fifth Street,
Whltner,
according to
cupation force#.
year. Mrs. Ingley, who itss Iwen Field.
but who staled that he went out ed by Chief William* concerning
Death T c i f Rises To The Major and Mrs. Bills, and entp
weatherman.
Mops will also be made for tha mittees.
ployed by a Washington firm,
There
are
now
more
than
MO'i
of
business liecause he wax &gt;rob­ the reason for her dog’* bad con­
their twa sons, ate visiting J.
Moat of the few remaining
legion's holiday activities in­ Rotary clubs loeuted in nearly all
bed
so often. A number of the duct, ahe replied, “ I do declare,
Five In C o l l i s i o n Bills in Geneva. Ha is planning willI accompany him,
perishable crape such m snap
cluding tho appointment of a com­ parts of tho world, and despite
dat dog done must have some lion
to take a real aetata broker's
beans, squash or torn*teas had
mittee to promote thn Christmas the fact that much of tho ’world radio tubes recovered may be­ in him.”
Jewish C enter Group Box drive for the "Yanks Who was engaged In war, over “ 10 long to him alto. The Smoke
LUMBERTON, N. C. Nov30, examination shortly.
stread y boon ■eliminated by tha
House has recovered its stolen
The death loll fn the colli­
previous cold wave. Green vege­
and are now patients in
were established or roorgam- radio, minus dials,
Buys Health B o n d Gave'*
and
two Mrs. Roosevelt T e l l e
military and naval ’hospitals clubs
tables such as escaralc. lettuce sion of a bus carrying textile wor­ Governor
Rebukes
^
|
zed
during
the
year
ending
Juno
radios are marked a* the prop­
throughout the United Stales. 30.
ft
And romaine have been only kers and i a tank truck near
AP To Mind Business
congregation of the Tem­ First Viea-Commander Hr B. Pope
erty of Videll Jonea.
**
slightly nipped by the cold, se- I-umbcrton, N. C. .has risen to
M arlon’s S h e r i f f pleTheBeth
Israel of the Jcwjsh will preside a t Ihe meeting.
„
cording, to both east and west five. Twontv-two survivors uro
YORK. Nov. 30. W V Community Center is the firat
std* growers. No damage to cab­ in the hosp|t*.l, many of them (n
Commission Expects A NEW
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 30, t/F) religious group tn Sanford to
New York qewspaper (Tha
Accent On S m i l e s
bage Is reported, but It Is stated serious condition.
—
Governor
Caldwell
today
took
1946
License
T
a
g
s
Herald-Tribunal
Mfa. f r a n k ­
buy a flO . health bond from
Sheriff K. C. Wade says another
To M eet M o n d a y lin D. Roosevelt say*
th at l u m aturity has been deS
tarts
In
Lakeland
declined to giro
body waa found today In the to taak Sheriff 8. C. Thomas of Seminole County Health and Tu­
On Sale Tomorrow
Marion county fo r what tha chief
any detail* about the fig h t b e -'
**RainfsU for November has wreckage of the bus. The bus executive called MA pretty bad berculosis Association, it was re ­
Higgins
ia tween Fala, the pet of her lata
Mayor Edward
LAKELAND, Nov 30, t/Jh—
ported today by Mrs. Elizabeth
fire and rlunged down «
been but a third of tha normal caught
w atalngion. D. C., tod*y
and Blaze, a dog owned
Florida’s 1940 auto license Lakelundara are taking a t least leaving Washington
precipitation, according to Mr. tan foot embankment after tho i He wahned the Ocala officar Darkey Kirchar. association sec­ tags will be on sale Saturday one
EUiott. Sold Mrs.
phase of peacetime recon­ where he ha*,J&gt;e#n conferring by h#r
retary,
Whltner, The measured rainfall head-on collision last n ig h t
th at in following a policy of not
"We veanted to share In the morning at the office uf County version terlouilv. Reverting tv with Naval officials regarding Roosevelt: “ I don’t see that
la M of on inch as compered
removing alec tod officials, there donations because of our sym­ Tax Collector Jno. D. Jlnkim.
the slogan th at “The customer the ultimata use of the Sanford Is aitze ■ _
Robert Kilpatrick, ton of Mr. la a point beyond which h s can’t pathy with the health raovemy/it,”
Prices of tha tag* will be the I* alway* riant,” city clerks have Naval Air Station facilities. Ho family* — further l don't know
and Mrs. £ . G. Kilpatrick, as* go and th a t the sheriff Is said Frank Shames, - leader of xama a* last year, My. Jinklns started a ‘‘chocr-up week” and will probably . arrive hare Sat­ what you're talking about.”
pad without injury ymterdav “knocking a t th a t door right tha congregation.
■old. Applicant* *r* requested have organised a "Stretch Smirk* urday noon according to Miss
Then Mrs. ' Roosevelt asked
“
Margaret Rails, hla secretary.
to bring their registration cards, into Smile* Society.”
newsman: “ I don't see how you
* w o n lu - O w :
to a S U te
With Mayor Higgins bock and even hoard about it — who to ld ,
•nd trpOM lble, their tlUo certl- • * The *al(Rfolks are wearing
Commissioner* recovered y o u t"
tMtlceUnx - th a t
fkaf
She was told tha ‘
b a d g e * . J h g t ■*1' “I'll smile it City
^TW ifZ- st.‘
“
M ils
iU -aitf&amp; iU t W * o . . rea -gone from illnaaa., m.- ■M SP*. °K -tt*
■&lt;*g* _
; ir o n
City
Com
mis*
Ion
.
wlu
probably
ttara on a dark blue _
take place Monday evening. The
. jail
Governor Caldwell, ter" to
meeting scheduled for lost Mon­
they're go
day evening was postponed due
.
, , claim they
to most of the member* of tha
7 * ' "
'
Commission being abo+nt

}

BOSTON, Nov. 30, (AP)
■■ — A sto rm -m o v in g over the
n o rtheastern ' s t a t e s
has
taken 16 lives an cN cft large
areas blanketed w ith snow. (
W inds reached 78 m iles an^
h o u r In g u sts a t Boston—
th ree miles above th e 75-milc
level a t which a storm Is
regarded as a hurricane.

S

INumber Of New

!Admit*) Lrpkins Ssininole County

Baby Feds Whip
Giaiit Mainland
tleven, 13 - J2

Bcaks’AAdr.dTo
Loc?J L i’ rar

Gen. H titchis^
Named On State
_ T a x Committee

T-Sgt. Z»
’
Discharged
Army Air F''—

District Governor
To V i s i t Rotary
Hub On Monday

Major Louis Bills
Qn Terminal Leave
After Pacific Duty

R

American L e g i o n
To Hold Meeting
On Tuesday Night

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Touna I’m pi*. 7:00 P. M.

Su nd ay t'fliw il v:*» A. M.
T . D. Xtldrtleton. Supt.
M o rn ln a AVirtvIilp I t :# * A M.
T r n ln iiiK U n ion t
,P . X.
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M crvlre.

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W IT H P U R E

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M id w eek P r a y e r »nd “ r a i l s s&lt;
view.'.
.
. T h u r s d a y liv e n in g . 1:0 0 . P. M.

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
•

Aulo ActcKHorics j

•

B attery
•

•

R echarging •

Tlrcw nnd Tubes

Pr.vrr

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c u t Ill'll
Itlm A v e n u e uwd O e«eulb stre e t
^ H Jbbnth f t c liio l H s t .:id a r * . t i l l

Jack K. Morrison
Phone 37

Church Hervice*. Il:#i A. M.

P r a y e r M eeting
• h in g e .. lin e P.XI.

P . - XI.

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n

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__f ’losctl all day Tuesday.4
— F e a tu r in g —

S teaks— Fried Chicken—.Shrimp
If you Just want n sandwich we huve th at, too,
Brins: the fam ily

Roy w ants to see you

T hree miles South o t Sanford on Rf'utc 17
only t» m inutes from tow n) *

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an d

J u n io r

nm l Heptni
W o rsh ip .

T est
I*
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K v rth io re . P in k
w llh n n l
. very 'lit via K it e llin n k *
11
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K v e h ln g Here
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IIX rbliA -M .v A v rn u ii
|U:00 A . XI. -v-Hunday S ch o o l. Ilu rl
grnltli. Hup»i th li-n d rh l.
11:110 A . XI.
- X ln rn ln g W n isM i*
7.30 P. ,*...-^S*. V. I*.

; • '• Drive out to
—
Roy JohnsonV Red Barn R estaurant
*
Now Open *
•
*
m oo a . m . to i i i o o p i l

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*'i,V-''"1 Moldcn

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m
C h rtsV ^ e f
•• r i i . i x K i m n l x i r .
L i i ,. s u h jn l , of th e • lu-sson-H er,&lt;hich w ill lo- le n d in K h u r c h e s
S r V h r l s f ? g e lr n llei
T b o r*d n &gt; .

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Co m m un io n ,

f #•«•**»I ro * oI P r n w

book for veteran* wnndeWng what
rccunatiiyi to enter. It list* descriptidn of jobs, their require­
A * * l:* in f t ,Y o r 1 *0 0
ment*, earnings, advantages and
flaafwrd
disadvantage* etc.
'•n rn rra U u r « l A**#. Rntl 12th
“ Pacific Island Hnndltook” for
" W jt r r t JattlR Ja
HM4, give* fairly up-to-date InK . I. W I U U I I T , 1’n alo r
Hi.i,.In' HrhfMtl, &lt;1. M. Willi* 'ormation about the islands of
H a i l . I«:0CI A. M.
M ti r ii I n if
Ila V M lb n a l flarvlc^, the Pacific, many of which Jjave
Ix-’en mmle famous in n'npje by
Jl.uO A- M.
C h r U t Amba«»acD»ra (y o u n g P*«&gt;- I'altlr* during the past year, it
.,l r i 7.0"' I*. M.
tells of the natives, their’ history
l l i t l r Meat I n * .
P. M
,| * r j j # r im H Ii'K anil B ib le Nlm1y« and'government. “The Viking and
T h u r s d a y -*:&gt;&gt;•
•'&lt;
, thp fled Man" liy Relder T. Sher­
W - .ln - s d * '
a tfs tilh O a
pr»r«i
wood will prove of Interest lb
m -M Im t 7:70 P . M
those who believe th at Lief
Rrirson w-a* 402 year* ahead of
pnV snitM H Ix.i c t i n t r n
Columbus in discovering Aniarka.
K |I ,ilt o \ v * H .K H . l&lt;- tx- P » * m r
New in the fiction Due ft
I'orner «•&lt; &lt;*"k - nd riitsd
“ Hurry Home To My Heart," n
yiim tay s e r v ic e s :
I K, A. XI - didn'ny Pchnol.
novel of wartiipe hv Sum Dyni,
n ..., \ .X I.— X ti.rn ln d .W o rsh ip
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xtn rn ih g W iirsid p . i r u n a . m
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T i l
4'30 P XI
K v r n lo g W iirslilp . 7’ 70 I" XI
W id h t s ils y I’m y i-r p e iv h ’i . &lt;

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&lt;ronlln&gt;rri Pram PwMr Ctrp)
an members of-the- Advancement
committee, Joe Corley to thp.
Cnmplng committee. II. C. Moore
to the Henlth and Safety com­
mittee, ' Herman K. Morris and
T. W. Lawton to the 1-endorship
and Traininir committee ami Wil­
liam E. Knder to the O rgnnlsn^
lion and Extension committee.
Mr. Chase recoirnixed the Scout
Master* and assistant* present
nltd Rev. McKinley recognised Uic
Cub leader*.
'
Mr. Smith nml Mr. McCoy pre­
s i d e at a Court of Honor dur­
ing which Eagle Scout M*rlWealhcr was aw aided the Kirtt
Coinblnntion aad -m erit bailees
for Taxidermy. Horsemanship?
Chemistry a n d Autbjpobiiifm.
G arrett White mid ptijr.ley Ururfi
l#y were promoted to trie tank
o f Second Class Scout. Slmo.Qingfeldor was awarded mini!
badges for AutomMilfinii Chem­
istry and Home Repair*. .WrUsop
.J#nninjrs. was awarded ii jn e rf
badge fpr Carhpimr. - * * .
Mr. Smith' snitoiim-cd-'thn! si •&lt;—.
4a&gt;). L of this, year the numlu-i
6f Scout unit* WfthTii th&lt; district
hhd betjij -Increased from 1 1 t
I S ’w ill'that meniliership h;d inc n tii^ l from -5H- to till. Th.
program was closed when Mr.
Woodward led the group in
giving the Scout Muster** Den ••

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HnniiaU"-Hf rv.i'e V .3 "' P XI

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Ju-siXV''1
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v|# rn lh il

If you drive or If your car or
truck is driven In aqy State
in the Union nnd ia Involved id
an accident; you enn be com­
pelled to return to that State
to defend a suit.
Recently a party from an­
other State had an automobile
accident in Sanford, lle^wras
insured in one of the i^.mpanie* we represent. The in­
surance company agreed to pay
any claim for ijodil/ injury
nnd property dnmltgo - against
him and he was nllnwred to
continue his trip.

P |» p n e J732

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3 to 5 Day Dry Cleaning Service
5 Day Laundry Service
We recommend th a t new custom ers send th eir
laundry last three days of week.

Phone 475

"

SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.
19 W. 3rd SI.

Phone 47f.

x

THERE'S MORE
' TO THIS
‘ THAN
MEETS THE EYEI

Why Gamble? Call 17B-J, C.M.
Boyd 4 Go-—Adv.

S y lv e s te r is Itt
trouble. H e ftut off
repairing his roof un­
til trouble is literally
upon him.
T- D o r r t- lc t- r titn h a p ^

'A Ha title B a n k l H d j f

pc’it tii yo u .

»

See ns now for esti&gt;
mates and tnformalion.
I-* W c have roofing to fit your needs.

n k T iin o K r

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k ill

Part Of Atlantic!
Fleet At Anchor

SPECIAL^OTICE

^

Phone 83

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A . XI.

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W o r« l.l|i. 7:10 P . XI.
\Vc.ln»Mln&gt; . H r r v lc f . 7:70 P XI,
N u r s e ry f o r Hominy x in m lm r vice.
, ,
K a r phones fo r hard. »f h ra r in a .

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.

GREER COVE SPRINGS. Nov.
30. (A’)— Nearl'* 200 Navy Vessel*
arc riding ut ahehor in the inoti S
of th e .S t. John* River. Even­
tually a* many ns,M)0 ship* will
be included in the flotilla, which
is to be part of the new Atlantic
Fleet. They xyill include c ra ft
of all types -- Ships ranging all
the way from destroyers to land­
ing craft nlreadv have been assem ­
bled.
,
The big United States nuvul
berthing ground ha* already swel­
led the population of the sleepy
little town nf Green Cove Springs.
Present Navy personnel for ltl.1
vessel* run* to 15,000. Within
months, the figure is expected
to'Jum p lo 7:1,000. The St. Johns
River is two mile* wide at (7Ve«“i
Cove Spring*, nnd. the aren. is n
sheltered pne. gcneially free from
hurricane* mid ttojicnl storm*.
Ths naiion’* Idggrst berthing'
area Itultidca P2 square milts*. and
it has somewhat the appearance "f
u Navy 'graveyard. Hot nil the
»,h*n« arc seaworthy. Each one
undergoes inimcdiitte repalcs upon
nrrivul, so that all the ships will

A Jf&amp; E iL

Sanford F urniture Co
RATOH

\ Isll our siiuu rig h t..i,..'*.
arid ydil. ivill lie .aninsv.l y:
the furnishings on di-' uj
that rimply were not,
"vrrhefe during war lime.
Your unilin't; davs a n - - -Inner -priro- ernstm etio: i
now available in living
s u i t e s nnd uph nl-'i
pi ere*

Dog Rates Turkey j
Thanksgiving D in n e r!
Owner complain* when given |
only mush ns punishment fm
mistake. He brought it nil on
hlinsell. neglect to follow advice
-pf Jriend'faU seil'IIim r m uch'nils
cry. The very sight of food made
him sick. Stomach was puffed
nut by inward gas pressure, felt
tight nnd miserable, no energy
nnd had bail dreams ut night;
all because of con*llnal|oi) and
indigestion*. Ilut it's different now,
lie got u Imttic . of Florida Livra
Tone and tried it. New lie can
eni anything he wants and,digest
it. lie sleeps Irtiltci too.- Regular
laiwel urtion
has completely
rlihngrd Ills gloomy disposition
into a regular fellow.
FLORIDA LIVIvA TONE is an
cffcctlvo I.nxalive intended to
cleanse the tvowels stop stomach
gas formation and pep-up Liver
action. That miserable sloweddown feeling quickly fades nway
when it goes tc work. Get your
bottle now for the benefit of the
whole family. All Drug Stores

We’ll lit Id Yuur Purchase

New Living Room Suites . . .
Wi t h F ull S p r in g ('n n -d ru c lin n

Styled to suit every l*slr. we
• nv,.

CPKA y Q g OUST.
Phone 8‘-

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PA GE THREB

TDK SANFORD HF,RAI,|). SANFOIU) FLORIDA

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1913

Without insurance hin car
would probably have been tied
m* in court procedure nnd ho
required to return to Snnfbrd
to defend the iuiL
'• - *
s
The cost of this proteMion I*
very • reasonable for Jha ber.cftts ^ou .get.. For IIB.CO;ybJ
can )&lt;e’ prfttec’ed up to $5,000
for bodily injury and-property
damage claims wlille driving
your car in any* State.

-urtinnt
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N O V EM B ER

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Law
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Sqndav - Monday!

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In Pink, Blue or Whit*!

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dly rayon pluah,
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I.ancj’s Drug Store
Rotiiiillat A Anderson Drugg
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Subject to 20% Frd. T«*.

ppeet o u r Iarge fitock of-new l946 po8twar hom e-fur
nishings—muke an evening of it.

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Refreshm ents Will Be Served

orpe'fl ia back to give you better quality—better
better valued

C R A I Q . R E E D - M A IN

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Friday - Saturday!
R O U ffM
RIDINOI

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Sunday - Monday!

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plastic lianilbap, grained lo look like leather? She’ll wear
it al) year round, and she’ll think it especially wonderful
because it Will Not Scuff, Peel, or C reel! Rich brown*,
midnight-black, draped and dalleiingl

W ith Ilc a d lm a r d s - These provide you with fine all-cplloii
man esses nnd matching bo* spring
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A design of undsual simplicity dial
servos to emphasise the beauty of the
lovely maple.
Provides you with me
tab)* and 4 chairs.
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End Table Special
Sofa Beds for Double Duty
A brand new style tbut we brli-ve Is go'n:
to be one of the moat popular over of lei id
Has foil spring ronstructiqn amt nputus u|
InlM
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Stunning Lamps

Lounge Chaim
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BIIJL i .

201

- C . TODAY

BUT DO NOT FORGET THAT
THOUGHTS VERY .SOON BE­
COME WAYS SO UUAHD YOUR
THOUGHTS*; Lot the wicked fornuke hi* way and the unrighteous
mail hi* thuuKhla; and let him
.return unlo the Lord, and .h* will
abundantly pardon.—-Iiaiah 6B:7.

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•M F R I D A V i ’ N O V E M B E R ' 30J 1915

■ njOUMSUe

mmml th a t

The*"Seminole* TrC’tKe first k eif and for the
entire 'game, n e i t h e r
team,
unit able to |&gt;U»n over annther
add
S
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S
touchdown
in
the
final
half
nl,
Donald
* eil1
s *fdllbsck
a a &amp; pwent
*
' inald Deal, F
off tackle from the five to hit though the* Celery Feds threatenpay dirt and g iv e Sanford their ed by driving within the Aluccnsecond touchdown and n 10 to 12 neer 15 yard line on tw tP occa­
sions, once being stopped on the
jend which they never gave up.
That ended, scoring hostilities two.

Just Bought-Just In
100'

• The canal connecting th e Arctic Ocean with the Baltic
has been repaired, the R ussians announce. Bombed early
in the A var, th is canal would have perm itted boats plying
between Leningrad nnd Archangel to travel only HO miles.
Its ‘ destruction required them to go all the way around
Scundinavia, with consequent liability to attack.
Canals are far m ore im portant in Russian life thnn
-s'- ¥&lt;*■
here. Russiu is blctmed w ith m any large rivers, so construc­
tion of a few short canals m akes it possible to sail from | ___
the Baltic to the Caspian and from the Arctic to the Black
Beach
I'd, Seminole
right and ‘ for 36 yards and It D aytona
Sea, besides m aking innum erable o th er combinations. Also
was a first down for Sanford seven.---planned is a w aterw ay joining the Caspain und Binck Sens.
Sanford kicked off to Daytona
on lluylouu's 'll).
This, 1t is estim ated, would require 10 tim es the explosives
I’icrc) slai.ed around h is ‘light Beach nnd shortly -recovered a
and effort needed to dig the Panam a (’anal. Yet it does
end lignin hut suddenly faded fumble on tho Buccaneer 57 yard
lice,) and loused a long aerial line. Plcrcy anil Alexander wont
not deter the Russians from contem plating the project,
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frqpi the '0 ,y»: I line ur.d BEI to work again, skirting one end
1
mid in time it Will probably bl&gt; Undertaken.
H ....in.&lt;**.| I ran pnaS*
Jem lhgs. h'intor.1 left end. tou'i after, unothcr until the ball w h s
American canals had th eir heyday before the railroads iiurrancer ttluuchdnsn.
"
Wnyn they the ruherc h th" irtftst »f **•. resting on thu Daytona Beach
got really going. Muny have been abandoned, but th o s e 1tried to run the extra point,. el-a| Buccuni-er hacks nnd broke five und the big husky Bucca­
th a t remain carry far less than th eir capacity. Yet there Mcl'jelland was united behind the I nway for u toiichdowti. Picrcy neer*. were resting all over the
line nf *crilhniaitc.
. then sniushfil over right tackle field, completely outpluyed nnd
Victory ImiiiJ sales arc still is much bulky freight in no need of quick delivery which
The sc iru ttO.i Daytona Beach J for the extra point.
tteaten down by the greatest
running behind. As usual iho po*&gt;-' m ig h t p ro fita oly go by w ater.
12, Sanford nothing.
Pnytonn
Thu score ut this point was ' scrapping Hanford football team

Baby Feds Whip
G i a n t Mainland
E l e v e n , 13 * I9

the buys brought home ’
they don't want to pay the
Blvutbill.want

kicked off to Sanford find Alex­
ander relum ed .the hall lu I tie
Fed 2C. Molly I'ieicy went lu n l
left ini t f foi thu Incut, and
Up rive
fir* yarns,
yards
promptly picked up

Veterans In Politics

We *ec where the Jiollc*, III
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cago have Invented a foolp
W ill th is wq)*,a u n lik e th e ,la st, produce new po litical Alexander came »round-deft amt
t
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frit* five
float itini'ii
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lie detector. Woutlrr if there
inure. Pie icy tannb
went gu fn
round
.any way of getting candidaie* for* ^R ure8’ Some Pciinsylvania Democrats are talking about
I
office to submit lu it Just before Genera I Carl Spaatz, head of the bombing force against

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ceriffln y , as th o ir candidate f6r governor In 1946.
tax reduction nnd bigger and bet
As was freely predicted a few
weukn *go with the lifting of gas­
oline rationing, automobile acci­
dents are Increasing all over .the
.country. Th* old' buggies simply
ean't get used to traveling at
roll sjecd all the time day and
night on tires that are worn out
and frames that ore all but dis­
integrated. Inasmuch as it will
probably be several years before
most of these care can be per­
manently retired from the roads,
the only thing that will prevent
further increases In accidents Is
gm ater emphasis on c«ri|fm dri­
ving and better maintenance.
Thu great Management. Labor
Conference in Washington seeeme
definitely headed for the rocks.
There Is hardly a c in nee fn a
boatload that anything more sig­
nificant can be agreed upon than
th a t there la nothing that cs
done about. It. Apparently the
tfchniqua Urnl strikes
an es
Uhlished p aft of collective barRaining anS tS it po agreement can
be rsacked
•after work-stoppages have token their toll df both
fH’3*
f0*1 'h e country
Rons or dollars, must remain.
billions
ild age scith* stand­
: Af the'political &lt;
still social
of
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ASTRONOMICAL
Take earth, *ky, arid son together,
The trun doe* a pretty trick
You must be in the nick
'W ith them (suppose fair weather)
Of time, and mu«t believe
The planet iphericul.
The nun *etn; you receive
Notice—no nhore bird’* merry call,
Iilaml lighthouse ulart* its flash,
Nuw look; eastern horiion u bell
or *Nlh
'*Of*Tiink*-( a whltti-of-vlsion cy*
Then wnltj up rise* (hcro'a the
cloraina.
Along the belt an arc of violet,
lla the round world's rhudow,
Proof?
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Under the a rtist’* piuzxu&gt; roof
What I hear said is inviolate
Kurt, which I neither diminish nor
add to.
W. P. T.

ter handout* to everyone.

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11 THE SANFORD WEHAUD. HRS FORD FLORIDA

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A compliment to railroad labor come* from the Tumpa
THbune which quotes from th e Railroad Labor Act to
show th e superiority of collective bargaining as practiced
by the older und more experienced brotherhoods as com­
pared with some of th e younger and more hot heuded
unions comprising the CIO.
T hat act provides, th e Tribune says:
,
“Both sideH m ust give 30 days’ notice of-any intention
to change the existing situation. Then they m ust confer and
try to agree. If they disagree, the National Mediation Board
Hteps into the picture on yequest of either side or else on its
own motion.:
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If the h oard’s m ediation effo rt is successful, an agree
m ent is signed which th e board is empowered, if necessary,
to intcrproti If the board’s effo rt fails, the board asks both'
sidos to consent to arb itratio n .
*IC ’ thoy consent) they name th eir arb itrato rs, and
these Dk
pick neutrals to round out the arbitration lioard. If
the neutnlls can’t be agreed on, the M ediation Board names
them . . Any award thus reached by this voluntary a r b i ­
tra tio n is binding on both sides.
‘I f arbitration is refused by* eith er side, the P resi­
dent appoints a board to investigate Rhd report on the
facta w ithin 30 day a. D uring these 30 dnys, and for 30
days thereafter, no change m ay be made by eithefc side
in “ the conditions out of which the dispute arose." Only
th e n m ay a walkout o r lockout legally occur.
'There are subsidiary regulations. (Collective bargaining
is guaranteed. So Ih the rig h t to organize. A nything like a
company union is forbidden. On the other hand, the check
off also is forbidden and the closed shop is banned.
“Finally, the act provides complicated mediation apd
arb itration m achinery for the settlem ent of minor, localized
or regional disputes.
“S trict and honest adherence to these requirem ents
in till, labor-m anagem ent differences, would prevent 99 out
of 100 strikes.”

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Bauer’s Radio Shop
Ha^ New Location
Frank
chiefi

auer, returned Navy
moved his store of
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supplies, radios and
electrl
phanegraphs from its Magnolia
Avenue location to 118 North
Park Avenue. This gives him
much extra space for radio rerepairman having a

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-_ T h t -sails_room—JirnsnU__a.

fR«e are ila d . to seo the' chy
taking actlqn to provk)e the young
people^ of this community ■ with
soms form of wholesome recrea­
tional facilities. Before the war
the escuie was .frequently heard
th a t the Cltv did not have the mo­
ney to build tennis courts, swim­
ming pools, or anything else of a
recreational nature. Not much
v. was done along (his line for twen­
ty years. But now the City has
the money end the need Is great­
er than ever, Young men who
have’ been In the service for
peat few years where dally, re' ’ creation of every conceivable deUoo was a mu»t_ on every
program frtm Guadalcanal
oe simply can't undi
delay in getting
lings

novel panelling In pink, which,
when fixtures arrive, Will be
lighted indirectly. A special room
Is being reserved for television
exhibition, if and when this be­
comes available to Florida, which
Mr, Bsuer predicted, ought to be
by next Fsll.
Mr, Bauer's staff includes
Ralph Betts,
Everett Hoover,
David Howard, In the radio re­
pair division and Mrs. Marion
Keeling In charge of the office
and sales.

M

od d s In pullovers, w ith and w ithout sleeves,
button coats and also vests . . . these im port­
ed sw eaters have w arm th w ithout weight.*

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B. L. Perkins
*,‘CORRECT MEN’S WEAR”

HOW MANY JOBS HAS
A FLORIDA
PINE?
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•.. Hundreds of industrial uses have been found for this most ver­
satile tree and the book is not yet closed. Science is discovering
new and important ways to turn Florida* pineintonseful productsr

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If General hpaalz ran and were elected, he would
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succeed
one pf the
few m ilitary
men who have a tta in . ih.ERE 13 Oiiltf A MAtfved high political office. Governor Edw ard M artin of P e n n -1 U W t MAHSilH G L IW E t
Hylvnnin, beiddeH holding varioua atate offices, ’ fought in
6UCCEB5 AND FAILURE,
the la st'w a r and was » m ajor general In th is one, comm and­
ing the 23th division until relieved because of his age.
Oregon from 1939 to 1943 had as governor an o th er M ajor
General Charles H. Martin,, who commanded two divisions
in World W ar I. Ex-Senate B ennett Champ Clark of Mis­
souri, recently numed as jucjgo of .the United S ta te s circuit
court of appeals in W ashington, was a colonel in th e first
war, and a founder and commander of the Am erican L eg io n ,,
This alm ost exhausts the list, except fo r President Trum an
himself.
A good Let is th a t General Spaatz will follow the ex­
ample of Genoral Patton and "V inegar Joe" Stllwell, who
have em phatically refused to run for Congress on the
ground of th eir complete divorcement from politics.

Get set now for brisk Pall days
in a comfortable wool sweater!

F
THE TREE THAT OFFERS A) G
GREAT
FUTURE FOR FLORIDA!
Florida has 26,,66o,(
,000 acres of forest land; most of it suitable for
pine. Properly developed, Florida pine should form the .foun­
dation of a golden prosperity as it contributes to Florida's indus­
trial empire.
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. . . and NOW, EVEN SAWDUST HEAPS BUILD PROFITABLE INDUSTRIES^

There's a uiMcrente In (ire
and battery service. If you're
one of those motorists who reto fiiie s the n e e d , of regular
check-ups for ^ your tires
end
b a tte ry ’ . . . Come to the
SEMINOLE TIRE SllOt*. INC.

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IndiiaWkl products
Florida pina, Iona » eouioe
^ to T lS b e r industry, U vaedy m «e
vaSsble now. Our
lndlcaU profit po«lbttWee
Ida In laminating wood and P *n«od

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sawdust, and other s«»P »**
Info sawdust, can b e.
HT. ..oom m asolally ptpJlUble. Machines

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thsir fees from 12 to $3
T hat Ja a S3 1/8 percent
pay, the first they

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1945

Social A n d

PAGE HVF

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

Personal

Activities

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Opening N ight Held
A t Hollywood Shop

Society Editor. Cecelia Trulnck

L Howard has rea month* visit with
daughter-in-law, Mr.
Mrs. 1 cslie C. Howard, at
Elisabeth Cltv. N. C.

&gt;R nigh

Tele. No. 148 evening nt the New Hollywood
Shop with
approximately .r&gt;00
visitors
calling
to see the newly
Miss Lucile Ellison
TELEPHONE
decorated shop which feature*
Kiddieiand, clothier for children,
Weds C a p t Bower
OPERATORS
in addition to a complete line ut
i ladies ready-to-wear.
S
tartin g R ate
Miss Lucilei Jackson Ellison
Lieut. Brisson Norris of Wash-1 The shop walls are decornted
FRIDAY
of A tlanta. Ga., daughter of Mrs. ington.
wth
an
oriental
design
which
D. C. is tha guest of Mr.
6 days —— $26.00
The'U.D.C. will hold an even- Edward Ellison and the late EdMra. G. A. Speer, Jr. a t their includes the colors black, amok*
Single or M arried
it s meetihjt Friday a t the home ward Ellison was married to and
green,
Ivory*
and
dusty
coral.
home on Park At
i venue.
Ages 16 • .15
of Mra. J.M. Hayes a t 119 West Capt. H arry W. Bower of Or­
These colon are further earned
Sixteenth Street nt 8:00 P. M. lando, formerly of Sanford, son
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Green­ out in the .interior furnishings by
Experience
C nnccw sary
All members are urged to a t­ of Mr. R. C. Bower of Lakeland lee and family of Daytona Beach beige carpets, and coral shadow
•
Paid
.w
hile
learning
and the late Mrs. Bower, on wero the recent guests of 'Mrs. display boxes against a green
tend.
v. 24 at 4:30 o’clock- in the Greenlee's parents Mr. and Mis. background. The hat bar it plac-'
• Frequent increases
MONDAY
inn Memorial Chapel in A t­ Roy Symes at their home nn ed against an oriental panel and
The -Board of the Presbyterian
• Overtim e pay
lanta with the Rev. Matthew. M.
Womens Auxiliary- will meet at
Crystal Lake.
a large ivory feather fram ed1
• P a id v a c a tio n s
Warren
of
the
All
Sainta
Epis­
the Presbyterian Church on Dec.
mirrow. The quilted leather cir­
• Tnxi-cah s e r v i c e for
copal Church’ officiating.
3 at 3:30 P.M.
Mrs.
F.
J.. Blythe and Capt. F. cular bar is topped with Bur-1
..
.
.
.
Tha wedding music was fur­ J. Blythe Jr. of Charlotte, N. C. gandyt leather.
late hours
The Circles of the W.S.C.S. of nished
by Mrs. Bayne Smith. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. I.
A PPLY ^ H I E F O PERA TO R
the First Methodist Church will The decorations
Baskets of
chrysanthemums,
in
the
church
Frasier on Celery Avenue. •
meet as follow*:
8
5 weekdays
roses and gladioli.
gifts
ot
consisted of arrangements of
friends, were placed throughout :
Circle No. 1 Tuesday a t 7:00 whit* chrysanthemums, fem and
' S atu rd ay s 8 - 12
Mike
Saus.
Jr.,
PhoM
8/c
has
the shop. Corsages were given1
P. M. for a turkey supper at white gladioli.------------returned to Solomons, Md., after
SOUTHERN BELL
the church annex,
Major Noel Rivers and Capt. spending some time .with Mr. to women -visitor* hy M n. Shir-*
Icy Emerson and Mra. Donald
Circle No. 2 Monday a t 1:00 William Kitchens acted as ushers.
an
d
'
Mrs.
H.
E.
Morris
and
T E L &amp; T E L CO.
Norton. . A sweet course
was
P. M- f o r a turkey supper at Miss Theresa Dorothy Clorc, the family.
the church annex.
served to the guests by Mi*«
maid of honor, w ort a gown of
Rose Levy, Mr*. Endor Curlett.l
Circle No. 3 w i t h (Jr*. J . E. aqua ehtffon apd carried a cas­
C. Howard, CMOMM, and Miss Charlene ‘ • Caldwell, Miss
Rowland J r., for luncheon at cade bouquet of yellow chrysan­ higLeslie
wife
are
spending
a
short
1:00 P. M. oh Tuesday.
.Model* In the Yow*el| Company ’fashion show held Wednesday evening at the Kitk Theater reading
themums and talisman roses tied leave with friends and relatives Betty Meyer, M iss^Joyce GoodCircle No. 4 w i t h Mrs. W. C. with yellow satin ribbonr
speed and M n. Kathryn Brook* front left to right are: Miss Cecelia Truluck, Mrs James II. Tanffemsn, Miss Dnphne Connelly, Mis*
in
Sanford.
Mr.
Howard
is
sta­
'Will for luncheon a t 1:00 P. M.
manager of the shop. The music Carolyn Skinner. Mrs.’ Betty Cutalo, Miss Oledo l)ysnn and Mrs. Dwight Freeman.
Mlaa Janelle Lamar and Miss tioned in Elisabeth City. N. C.
on Monday.
was under the supervision of
.Rebecca Jackson,1the bridesmaids,
Th# Womens Missionary Union wpre gowns of flame chiffon and
George Spencer.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
S.
Daniels,
Jr.
of the First Baptist Church will carried cascade bouquets of yel­
*p.-«ia combination was made (n
returned from visiting Mr.
obresve a week of prayer for for­ low chrysanthemums and talis­ have
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Mia* .DorothyV FASHION SHOW IS PRESENTED BY
Daniels parents In Panama City Daphne Connell}*
black butcher linen and styled
eign missions. Circle &amp; will ha
Crumley,
Mist
Shirley
Moreland.-;
man rosea tlad with yellow satin and are presently
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residing wltl
charge of progmms a t 3:30 P. M. ribbon.
by
T*b*k of California. Mr*.
YOWEL
COMPANY
AT
RITZ
THEATER
Mis*
Carolyn
Skinner,
Mrs.
Re­
Mrs. Pauline Howard a t 111 Maple
TO BSD.AY
Tnngeman wore the pcdnl push­
becca Parker, Mr*. Noll Johnson. ‘ * , -—
Riehard Deas atrved as best Avenue.
.The High School P.T.A. board man for the groom. The bride,
Mr*. Phtfll* Howe I and little
T h e/asn .u i, *u~., sponxoredby *- n yoo*hful l*oVim* two1 piece ers and bra complimented with
meets a t 3:15 P. M. and the who wae given away by her
Sandra and Ueorgeanne Rode- »»&gt;* W e l l
Company,
vecal lime Wool created by Barbara
selections and nrchcxlni ’numbers . .st.i*. ,&lt;&gt;v |nK..cix «&gt;l the cardi­ a striking three quarter length
regular meeting will be held a t unci* Mr. Hugh H. Ellison, wore
bough.
highlighted the program iif en­ gan style Jurket were decorated coat. The effective white fringe
3:46 P. M. Mrs. E. D. Brownlee a white satin gown with fitted V e l m a Steinmeyer
To All Your Bakery
tertainm ent which was -presented with small lime flowers encircled and black rick rack trim was
has chsrge of the program. Mrf. bodice, sweetheart neVklinc, long' at the Bond Premiere Show nt In medallion* of brown lace. Her noted. Her attractive red bare­
•Needs - - Weds R obert E. Lee
Elisabeth .ilarkey .Ktrcher wil. tig h t pointed slecvos, and a full
*
’ the Bits Theater Wednesday eve­ attire was completed with a
render several' musical selections. skirt with tjr»In.
train. Her finger-tip
finger-Up
foot
sandals
were
from
John
brown
felt
off-thr-fnee
hat
.adorn­
ning. A packed house of specta­
It’s alw ays fresh when
The. Business Womans Circle length tulle veil was attached to
Miss Veima ’ Kathryn Stein­
ivoye.
The
remaining
panoramn
ed
with,
mntching
feather
trim.
tors nnd bond buyers enthusias­
will meet at the Presbyterian u coronet of chantilly lace which meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
you buy It a t
.
Off for n holiday ten was Miss of iportaw ear was presented by
tically received the show.
Church at. 7:30 1*. M., with Mrs was embroidered in seed pearls, II. A. Steinmeyer, became the
Carol
Skinner
in
n
gay
checked
Edward F. tame, master ot
F. 8. Vernay and Miss Mary tiler only ornament was a string bride.nf Robert Eldon Lee, AMM
Mis* Truluck who wore a wrap­
Robb’s
S*
ceremonies, introduced CnpL Rosa toffota skirt, fashioned with a around akirt, shorts and bare
Wilke os hostesses.
of pearlk. She carried a white 2/c USN, son of Mr. and Mr*.
black
crepe
bodice,
which
wns
Home
B
akery
Lee Itoynll, Army Nurse, who
WEDNESDAY
satin prayer book topped with F. L. Lee on Nov, 20 a t 3:80
midriff. This advanced creation
spoke in behalf of the bond drive. repealed m the laffetn trim. A will
105
W.
1st
'
Phone
M4&lt;J
The Grammar School P.T.A. white orchids and showered with P. M. In the Ebenexcr Methodist
be a must in your playtime
Mrs. Clarintler Blank Jr. and black felt added the finish­ waril robe.
Church with the Rev. J. W. Aus­
will meet ut the school auditor­ ■wainiona. Dirk Aiken accompanied hy Mrs. ing touch to the attractive co*«
*
The bride's mother wore a tin officiating.
ium at 3:30 P. M.
George Touhy sang several vocal tume.
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The church was decorated with
Business mooting and luncheon blue crepe dress with cerise
Typical
of
YoweB's
fashion
cen
selections.
of the Womans Club at 12:30 feather hat and a corsage of yellow and white chrysanthemums
Lieut, and Mrs Francla Eugene
Mrs. Anc MnrNcill. Mrs. Tom ter wax the outstanding
and fem. Mlsxex Ardyi and Lois Routnillat
P. M. In the club house. Spon­ orchida.
III
announce
th*
birtn
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..
Bolt
Mrs. Judy Partin dir- ble of Miss Truluck which runTha
reception
following
the
Lee. sister* of the groom, sang of a son, Franr.i* Eugene Roumil-'.cctcd and
sors: Mrs. Francis E. Bolt, Mrs.
the fashion show, the music slsted of a classic "putty-colored
wedding
was
given
by
Mrs.
Ed­
‘I Love You Truly" accompanied JeCl¥,_on_NoY.. 29 ill .Selma,.Ain.. was—furnished--by—the—Sanford , gabardine—dress—fashioned—with
Basil C. Moore, Mrs. J. B. Root,
- fcOBSON-SPORTING GOODS
Ellison, mother of the bride, toy •MU«~ t yd|gr - w teboW
The
-Miss- Irene—llinton,—M ix- C.—' fcr award
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Naval Air Station orchestra and im*I| sleeves, one of which had
t
tha
Georgian
Terrace
Hotel.
traditional, marches were also
Redding. Hostesses: Mrs. John
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trial
In
contrasting
Meut, end. Mrs. Guy Wqod of Mrs. W.B. Smith described Iho dramatic
306 Eawt Kintl SI. ( 1j block E hh| Pont Office)
l---* a n n o u n c e •the
L_ to
i_sL o. tf _n .sou,
.... ' gnu ns ........
lilfsisL* *with
*i
Lee, .Mrs. C. II. Winn. Mrs. A. Mra. Edward Ellison, Capt. and used.
the same trim being
Miami
lirth
worn I...
by at... fashion ''black,
I- Lyon. Mrs. J. II. Redpath Mrs. lla rrv \V. Ilpwer, Mis* T he­
The
bride,
who
was
given
in
repratedon
the
waist
of
the
Wnynn
Williamson
on
Nov.
21.
I P f ’ -lH MS fo llo w s :
Mrs. J. K. Watlieii, Mrs.- r.nrtu resa D. Clore, Mr. R. C. Ilower, marriage by her father, had a*
I'ishint; Tackle ‘
A thletic Equipment.
Opening the revue was Miss dress. An exciting touch was Ihe
Curletl. I'ltoiio Mrs. Irving Fein Misa Janelle I-ainar and Miss her maid .nf honor her slater.
it h *t»ve
Dnplilie v'mindly ’to iking rendj stitched t'ffe la hit
Rebecca
Jackson
formed
the
irMonthly
M
eeting
Held
berg 024 for reservations.
*
with
Toys — Gnmes
pipe crown and Casnldalirn'liriin
for ntiy festive occasion hi
calving line. AssNtlng at the re­ Miss Bertie Mnc Steinmeyer,
ns
rli
A nmsler al pieki.'g fasld m
Circle- (i of the First Baptist ception were: Miss Lillian La- Mr*. Louis Balog of Crlando
siiiiii i imii piece It.tint mail ,e.
By
T
r
u
t
h
Seekers
Church will have charge oi th*. mar. Miss d a r n Walker and bridesmaid.
- ...g u In , iiii yose mi I i Him winners, Mre. Fremnan cliose n \
Complete line Flying Model tiifplnnc.s. Many other,
'•Ine
*' t’Mi *
I'lte w x-i| *iii ,,
program at 7:30 P. M. at thi Miss Mary Elisabeth Jackson of
Waller J. Kicbelbcrger. AMM
nipped in wnislll • &gt;• it .
The Truth Seekers ('lass of &gt;lu outfit Miss Col,ne.I ... ir
church which will continue in Hartwell, Ga. kept the bride'e 2 c USN It of St. Petersburg
Her straight 'k ill sir. wipe -i
items for C hristm as gifts.
week of prayer service.
the wuisl line ill (dark c r ' i i
served ns l&gt;c*t man and Wailnre Methods! Church held its leg ui the popult.i I i
l«!.l
book.
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THURSDAY
and urcentunlcd again on the
A. Howland, AMM 2/c USNR of id nr monthly business and sn&lt; ml bi niiels wi ll iiinlclil * l Oil,
The
bride's
table
was
centered
meeting in the church annex
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The________________
Townsend tlu o will meet
Wem big u smal l I .11il. ' l i t ! .1 il.-ii, i it. si),, wore n d*--hi |
ith a three tiered wedding cake New* York wn* groomsman
Monday afternoon at 3:00 JL .M. In lilege easllHieie
OPENING
at tha Court Mouse a t 7:30 P. M. Aipped with miniature bride and
Mi . iiig-clm prnu.dfigncil w|th s hl*n
The
maid
of
hdnnr
and
hrl«
e&lt;topped
with Mr. I,, i*. Hagan, president,
silver I m a ill were gowned in similar i *'Hh Mr*. John \ i.ughati, pir-i- Car d ? Vinner
pinrhrd crown
lb
groom
nnd
flunked
bv
presiding. I - e public is invilrd to
Miss l i-i.ur* npprareil again in
'multi-culm cd te.l n. i i
candelabra containing burning gown* o f‘pink taffeta and 'erscy “ t-nt, presiding,
ultcmi.
n lilnrk creiw*. vlyld will, .lion—VERY SOON with puffed sleeves and sw eet-I The meeting was opened with tlu* neck :md ill.*, lor «* pile
ta p er s.
t .
Were noted. Mist Skinner rolor contrasts of Sqif« e"rt
« bride chose for her travel­ heart necklines .and fitted bodice*. I the singing of "W hat A Friend pockets
The
for after dmk apix.il.
Mbs Steinmeyer’* bouquet was j We Have in Jesus" after which toppn
111 i n-U intc
I till
II lU! Iiin
Weinera Are Enjoyed ing suit u rovnl blur wool worn of
pink rosebud* and' white , Mr*. W. 8. Thornton led lb- d“- Kelly green rolled' brim off-thn She lopped her ensemble with an
with a whit* blouse, black acces­
By Baptist Group sories and orchid corsage. Th« daisies and Mrs. Balog's bouquet votinnnl assisted oy Mrs. C. C.{ face fell,
ell gaill deep • sleex ed liliiek kidMrs. Georee Met rum." Miss Cecelia Tiuluck mi~leleil ski, i c«iHt. f you t ike to new huts
couple will spend some time in was of yellow, chrysanthemum*. | Priest,
The bride was lovely in n gown | Mrs.. W -II. Pattixhall.
. The lnt:rm e.iiaic B. S. U. a New York City befoie returning
a M mtli u nil wool suit in win­ like n glider to air, yni liked
the r ir s t Baptist Church was en- to Orlando to make their homo. of white satin and laee. Fh*
The group voted to have u ter w hi e. Vlie in rd ig an si vie I the exciting binrk off-face one
-teretained—wRh -w weinar- roast- in
wore- • long veil which fell from banquet this vear on Dee. IS at coat was set off In a nyinii m rii , she wore.
.
the outdoor g am in of Miss Pegi/J
an orange blossom Her 5Tut
qTM o'clock in the chnnd. annex blue scarf.- Miis Tl dill, k w m o i- 4 mnmmidihg- special u ttc n lh u .
• :
R eturning1 V eterans rled a bouquet
1‘iiipin on Tuesday evening.
uni
of white ehrysan- t„ supplement the regular Christ­ Paradise Idtie nn I white xpccla- «»" Mrs. Tnngeman In a tirosThe guests enjoyed roasting
themumi with streamers of white mas party. Mr*. Mabel Blount, tors from John Ivey’a Shoe S im r ; cr ft nriginnl in tur.iiioise noodle
weiners over an open fireplac- Honored By Company satin anil tuberose*.
Mrs. M. B. Moye and Mrs. R^JiV. and a mnml w hile tolled luim point elope. The effective hlncl.
and a picnic supt&gt;cr wax serve.'
Mr*. 8te)nmeyer, mother of the] Turner were hnateises and -ef¥#d s a ilo r lu ll.
nuilliead Him on the sk ill lent
A
steak
O
nnn
was
held
last
by the hostesses: Mrs. Roy Pipbride, wa* dressed in _a printed t refreshments to thF following: I Cruise Club created a l l ever a toueli of gliiniinit. H ir niodclrl
evening
by
the
Florida
Power
in, Mrs. J. S. Cleveland, and Mm.
dress of green and white with
Mrs. Flossie Goodson. Mr*. popular three piece lime w ml a peit lilnrk and Illiquid** felt.
W. C. Lynn, director of the Inter­ * Light Company employees, at white accessories. Her corssge George McCrum. Mr*.
Significant of every tluy nnd
P. suit worn hy Mis. Dwight Free­
the
Palms
and
Pines
in
honor
of
mediate B. S. U.
was of talisman rosebud*. Mrs. Chapman, Mra. Nettie Tilli*. Mrs. man. The suit coat gave her ill* hour was tile liundsomely lailore I
the
return
from
the
Navy
of
Lee, mother of the groom, wore Jeanl* Putnam. Miss Jum- Wad- flattery of Ihe new eollarless ililee piece moss green woo)-suit
A fter supper the guests en­
' ‘ill and whit* dell, Mr*. C. F. Ellis, Mi** Ella neckline arid the roundeil- shini.d* modeled by Mrs. Cutalo, Her en­
joyed outdoor games and assem­ j ’B. Phillip* amt U.F. Buliard. , „ pr(nted dre»a of■ pink
The dinner was held In the wjth wj,lta accessories snd a cor- Irish, Mr*. Zada Lord. Mrs. -I. G. er
bled inside the house where
of the season. Mrs. Ftcenm'i semble was completed with a
they tang sohgs and played other “ • »&gt; d,n,n* room of^ tha Palms | M _e 0f p |n|( rosebud*,
Walt*, Mrs. J. B. Crawford. Mrs. woree a stunning gold choker and »"fl ®cn» l»‘c dickey and n conames under tno direction of Mlsr snd Pine* ana quantities of B ra -( Following the ceremony a re- J. F. Risar, Mr*. II. II. Patlishall. com plimentrd her ensemble with Irastlng brown off-the-face hat
slllan Peppers were, used to de- . eo,ion
w. a. s ___
held__in th* homo ot Mra. C. C. Priest, Mrs. A. E. red accessories. Special attenlion ^cleverly done with green feather
ean Vam.
eption w
i t -*v
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The guests were as follows: corat* the long banquet table.
the bride'* parent*. Mrs. Eunice Mascn and Mrs. J. F. McClel­ was called to her hat which wm. t r ''d.
, ,
Distribution
Supervisor
IL
C.
Billv Brinson, Billy Duncan, Bobby
B. Walker, aunt «f the bride, land.
de-iignrd
with
the
stovepipe
Mis* Dyson appeared In a
.
•
Moors,
acted
as
toastm
aster
for
la r k , Jo* Duggar, Mona Ruth
assisted In serving and Mr*.
startling chartreuse
afternoon
Also Mrs. J. W. David. Mrs. crown.
Mills. Myra Jane Madden. Marth* the occasion, and short talks wel- Ralph Peter* had cnarg* of the D. E. Guery, Mrs. R. W, Turnar.
Mrs. James Ik Tungcmnn look dress designed with flattering
oming the return of these men bride’e book. Immediately after Mra. M. E. Moye, Mr*. Mabel cd striking In u I’uulu ........... embroidery a» the necklino and
Crcgan, Anita Aiken, H a u l Routh,
» the company’s employ were the reception Mr. and Mra. le e Blount, M n. T. E. Wilson. Mra. two piece grey and Idark
Georgia Ilutchina, Mildred Turnar,
i: on the graceful peplum. An eyu
made
by thos* present.
Jean VaVn, Dee Mcl.ellan, Peggy
left fo r a ahort wedding trip. John Vaughan, Mrs. W. S. Thorn This
ull-purpo»c
casual
was catcher was the black felt with
Those
attending
the
dinner
Pippin, Emilv Mathews, Louis*
Mrs. Lee . wore an. aqua wool ton, Mrs* W. Handley of Tampa fashioned with n cut out neckline, a wide churl reuse brim and veil.
Lundquist. Betty Duncan and were J.B. Phillips and B.F. Bul­ tailorad suit with black acces- and Mra. jdoffitt.
So fresh uiul youthful looking
soft peplum anil punril slim skirt.
lard,
honor
guaata,
Manager
H.
H a u l Willard.
was Miss Skinner in n winter
aoriea and a corse*® ®f whit*
She
wore
u
fascinating
hUrk
Coleman,
H-C.
Moore,
W.O.
Alan Alvin PJnl*v, tra il* Harrosebuds.
HIGH P-T. A
,
felt with high crown, broad brim white rabbit's hsir wool. The
vjngston, C.K. Carter, R J .
vajk Gwynn neei, Francia Wilson,
bodice was fashioned with gay
Mrs. Lee I* a graduate of Sem­
The Seminole
High
School and veil.
Liven.
L.
J.
Reeve*.
R.E.
Batten,
, Francis Temnle. Bobby Pulllti,
inole High School and ha* been P .T .A . will meet Tuesday at
There w a s nmgir in th e ’polar* .callup* in alternating colors of
Herbie A.L. Stacy, Joe Thomas. Marian employed by the Purcell Com­ 3M5 P. M., wlthra board meeting of th'o nuhliy wool houclc &lt;lrr*x rwl. blue, and green,
JtAnny Alexander a
- Stenstrom.
&gt;Williams and Margaret Wright,
pany. Mr. Lea la a gradual# of scheduled a t 3.1* P. M Mr* Ed- worn by
Cutalo. T h e , , Mis* Connelly was a picture
»y Mrs. JHetty
,
th* Deland High School and waa ward Klrcher will render several predominant
violet shade wax in a black sheer with srintliallng
formerly employed bv the J. C. musical numbers and Mrs. E( D. accentuated by th* chartrouxe and yoke of black sequins. This typi­
.Penney Company. Mr. Lee haa
ro w n le e will teU the C hriti
-fuehi* band* on the bodice. Mrs. cal tea-dancing attire was com
completed a tour of duty of two
lory
Cutalo wore u grey crushed tarn plimented with a sequin butterand a half year# aboard the
ly in her heir.
/
A abort business meeting Will trimmed with colors to match Hi
Soft sea-green Was combined
aircraft carriar USS Yorktown.
conducted and the following her outfit.
Va/v
Paula-.Brooks- waa. tlm JonU ucx wlth^ daring blsck t o ____
officer* w lll-B m lile
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President,
Mrs. Joe r«UT of a _
graceful, ,psilhouette
.ill grey splash of "color in Ihe Paula
,
F lret Vie* President, Mrs. H. W. which was modeled by Mf
Mis. Brooks jersey worn by Mrs.
acker: Second Vice President, Oleda l&gt;)*nn. IVarl-grry buttons Freeman. Th* left short sleeve
re. wlluam W reyi Secretary &gt;:lcunird uualnsl th* soft textured was Ingeniously fashioned with
ra. R. F. Cooper; Treasurer .*bal «he«i which gave the flat matching self • covered buttons
rs. John Melsch, J r.; lllsturian. lery of tccp-wlnged sleeves uml from th* neckline down.
B lankets to CheriHh —
Like an atomic bomb on Amer­
Mra. D. C. Howard; 8ch&lt;xd A d­ Madarin neckline. She added a
visor, Mr. H. E. Morris.
finishing much to her costumi ica’s playground thla season will
be the startling alx-piecv play
Mra. B. B- Crumley, hospitality with u i itching cloche.
Susquchajta Blankets of 1 0 0 'i springy wool in aolld.
chairman, will be in chnrgo of
Mis* t • nelly appeared again suit modeled by Mra. Tangeman
and Misa Truluck. The complete
colors of Rose, Blue, Grech and Cedar Rose w ith an tin'"
th* social hour.
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bound edges

O o o h ... Those Dreamy
• SIVCNTI IN

• voout
•CHARM

New

•&gt;HOTp#Wr

1 7 .9 5
Blanket* In Blue and Rose, Singles, of 50’ . C otton an d ^
50Tr Wool.
7*95 —

• JUNIOR |Ax

9 .9 5

• OlAMOUR
4/ 5j Tw, . *

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Yat, out al your f#*or3s
mofteilne ini* yaw |us'*r heart
...arper-araaih Cate!a
•ay, vrinntnf, K t w g far
SMn-apfaaL 0»4o I a the men
la yavr lift in tlm * », a •^chln^

F A R R E L L ’S ARCADE PKG. STORE
Hab a nice selection . .
all s t a n d a r d , high
quality brands . . Buy
now, b efo re the
. Christmas rush
1

Joan Miller Juniors

Double B lankets of 50'&lt; Wool nnd 50* i Cotton.

12-95

“ Wa Cloth* th a Fam ily — W a Furnish th* Horn*"
f. 216 R. 1st St.
Phow I

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FRIDAY, NOVEM BER 30, 1915

TH E SANEOHl) HERALD. SAWEQJttl) FLORIDA

a mo u s
a greater Sanford
ftftJCMtft AMo l t f l l O fZ L
IN CAtMOVNIA

Pacemaker

R o G eo"

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MOVIE STAR

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THE SA N FO RD H EpA LD . S A N rd ltl* FLORIDA

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 0 ; 10(5

Jap Army And N a v y ' “
Formally Dissolved' M a r k i n ^
TOKYO, Nov, : 0, d i— Jitpnn'ft
\V
Army mul Nnvv Depa'i'tim’iit,* w n e
J I '1.1 AN S'
dissolved fontmilv todav with the —r r ~ “ ,
completion of demuhiliuitlon ..f ..
&lt;l:‘&gt;

For Your Christmas
Supply and Hunt i ng
Trips — See

STRICKLAND - MORRISON, Inc.
Phone

200

Your Ford Denier Since 10.11

ni n r i r i

K irltliN
Ih. l.tMif

1

N-

Bread 24-oz loaf 11c
Jnnr

ni

P a tte r r

m ii; i

I lk ,

:

Bill’s Package Store
and Bar
112 W. 1*1.

Phone 880

IV

Cakes .. 2-lbs .. 79c
Donuts .. doz. .. 16c

IM. \ l %

I I &gt; r . t.’F B t k r f l
W'iiriftt

SUPER MARKETS

I’l*u»

W h n ii

tir

IV hflf

Bread 1-lb loaf 10c

EVAP. MILK
l i a r H it II t* rn m l —

I t iilf n

2 Jail Cans

r r f lim ,

• 17r

.

llln r k

&gt;•

TEA

17c

tfc-lfc.

SI**

1-lb. pkg. 59c

feRAPE JAM
•4IM l,i:\ *■» fmm C rrnru

*'

2-lb. jar 35c
( lliititn

W it

Corn Starch pkg 9 c 1Claret

\V.\ I.K K 11*91

M M lm n

Chili
Powder , i l - « » . Me
I 'l l K a il, t l l l y p
Pkn.
Post
Tfmsties
9c
fftrai* II laI1Hi(r ■4i r F r &gt;I«i
ijelrich Olco
25c
M ustard 2-lb ja r 22c
IO N V —
Flour 10-lbs .. 39c
X A in tr o
___ .
Prem ium s
17c
h

k

'Muse'.'
R.,iinn
1 * l * * * ** * ■
Bjptz
toy
.
L

Hi f r r I

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HI I * n i

i
Pickles g a l $2.1il
Rice 16-oz pkg 13c
; . . . . .
r
t
n SjjBjel Wool pkg. 5c
Cocoa t-lb can 9c \ (OTT
PSm pkiii'; fn" . 15c
.. 2 for 13c

* F v v v , i r M , ------ r m

Mi^ce M eat

._|6c I ^ ( ^ n

_^J7c"

VVhitesail Liquid W ax ....... pt.
27c
Sultana Peacli P r e s s e s ,. l-!b j i r .. 24c
Ann Page LI bow M acaroni 8-oz pkg. 5c
S ea rt Delight Y.C. Peaches .............. 26c
•
"Vmtt
- a—
Richland P repared P ru n es . .1.;..*....... 25c’
\ n . t a*ir (
American Beauty S au erk rau t '.......... 16c
When in Stpck
Crisco Shortening
^ lb j a r ....... 6Sc
Ivory Soap
medi b»r
6c
0 ................... ink

“ ory S o a p ............ largje b a r .............10c
Lava Scap ............. 3 b a r s ....... ....... 17c
P&amp;G Laundry S o ^ p ....... 3 bars .
14c
Oxydol .... for laundry pr d is h e s .....23c
Duz .a..,., soap granules Irg pk^f. ..... 23c
Ivory Snow for dainty things Irg pkg 2$c
Ivory Flakes . safe gentle lrg pkg . 23c
ffim ay ........ toilet soap 2 bars ...... 20c
In Our M eat D eparhnent
Dressed &amp; Drawn Poultry
Turkeys
13-14 av
lb. 45c
Fowl ....... ...................... .
51c lb
F ryers ..................
55c lb
Bulk Sausage .
.......
38c lb
Sjiioked S a u s a g e ....
39c lb
“ m erican Loaf Cheese
39c lb
Pimiento Loaf CHej^e
39c lb.
M uenster C h e e s e ........
37c lb
Bleu Cheese
59c lb
Swiss Cheese__ _ _ _ _ _
.56c lb
Smoked Beef Tongues ..
49c lb
Chesapeake Bay Oysters
b t r a Selects
Ccunts ........ .........
E xtra S tandards
V e g e ta b le s

Ketomrn Prom ptly Relieved
D lstntss Front 1ndtu etsl inrt
And His Fond tiiw s Him
S tre n g th . Nr .. ;-nt . Mr.
Vinznsl. s,.'i i Host fully
And Feels Fine.

“LOST-ONE LOAF OF

RUN THAT AD AN' DON’T
QUIBBLE, MY GOOD MAN/
FWEN IF IT DOES COST
ONLY A FEW PEN N IES,

SOUTHERN! BREAD*
REWARD.*, , o'TTrrr:

th e w o n d er tu l flavor

SON THE A D 'LL
C O S T M O R E THAN
A NEW L O A F .7 I

ALONE MAKES EVERY LOAF OF S O U T H E R N |
WORTH ITS W EIGHT fl
^
IN GOLD — n» « aSj^ :
* T " F R k C T Ic k u .V

CLASSIFIED 3CCTI0.'.

S o u th e r :;!

However, John Kriiler rnme in

251Bread
s.ru in m tr m m n ti

“ RutltllK.l r a w
ic lume relief
than everyth in r * I c I tiled , .un­
billed," uraU'l .'l) i1'i '. u e
Hr.
W alter K.
'ira iit.'v .idl-'.fKjwi: if
tiled fam iet and
to. I in lie i,
leaidlng tin if.F.l).
It.iv loit-A.
Lake City, FI rlHii. Mi. Yinvant
wn.« 1nirn nm| i\ ie l in ( oliimliUi
Futility. 1
i’lr n el'iliea la*
h dp ply atuteil:
"I ike many |t&lt; iplti al toy age,
I fi'lt like | wa i ■in pie tel y worn
ouh 1 m iffcm l -o uiii.li di:i*n;&gt;Truni L'ui. p ain : ..nd I.H.ntmi uI firietii y and '■ oiislItpnUun. Acccpt iio . iilistit• t m i. Itetomra may
he obtain, d at fo u rb tun D rug Co.

We Have ti«e Following Sizes of Truck
Tires in S lock
• 600X20
650 X 20 — 32 X 6
32 X tt.

T S A P t MAFIC

.

•STANDING

1000X 20

111)0X20

DUPOST rue,

PO TATO
S T A F F O R D ’ S SERVICE

B L iG H

AND OTHER VEGETABLE DISSAS

STATI ON
R L A T E #/ Fu n g icid e i f N e w — N ow

115) S a n fo rd A ve

Hunfs

a v a iln b le Jo nil veK ctnblc grow er* for th e first fin ic. I t
w as d e v e lo p e d b y D u P o n t specifically to c o n tro l cn rly
a n d Inf* b lig h ts o f |H&gt;Uitoes as well r.s o th e r v eg e ta b le
d iseases. U se a s c ith e r a s p ra y o r du,st.

Feed Store

enn furnish you
com plete line of Tuxedo Feeds
also
P lenty Citrus Pulp
Cotton Seed Meal

In official tests at
experim ent statio n s .in F lorida O hio and D elaw are,
" Z e rla te ” led th e field in control o f m any diseases:

a

Whont Hrnn
Corn &amp; W heat Scratch
liny
Oat*
liahy Chicks
•AH kinds of poultry supplies

POTATOES

Z erlate" controls b o t h early
a n d la te b lights of w hite potatoes. "Z e rla te " sprayed
p o ta to e s produced excellent yields.

TOMATOES

Z erlate" is effective against
leaf sp o t diseases and is the o u tstan d in g control f o r
ant liracnase.
’

CEL ER Y —Field tests have shown "Z erlate" treated
celery produced m any more crates t h a n 'its nearest
com petitor.

TIIXKDO FEED CO,

BEANS — Is effective against cust and anth'racnose.
" Z E R L A T E " is Eco no m ical

HOM R*

TOW N

N F W -q

A COMPLETE LINE OF

DU PO N T PEST C O N TR O L PRODUCTS

Z E R L A T E " is B etter

D osages

range from one to tw o pounds per 100 gallons o f w ater.
N o spreading ag en ts needed except J o r p lan ts difficult
to wet such as cabbage

Z E R L A T E " W o n ’t W a s h

W hen

dry, “Zerlate" forms a tenacious film.

KLAI B

F resh T ender Beans .....; 2-lbs ........ 25c
Large Juicy O ranges ....... 5 -Ib s.........29c
fre s h C anadian R utabagas
lb...... T c
F ancy Sweet Potatoes
. 3-lbs ... .. 23c
j , o r x i f iitK K s r
*
+
i Cabbage, Collards &amp; T urnip Greens
Fancy Selected Tomatoes .. 1-lb c t n . .. 27c
Idaho B aking Potatoes
5-lbs .... 25c
Xellqw Onions ............. 3-lbs
21c
Fancy Tokay G r a p e s ......... !b. .
. 17c
S tu a rt Pecans or W alnuts .... lb. .... 45c

prrss

I.PAKue liltlrr. I* wurklnc a*
the Hum? In Orlnndt, anil diH1.n 't know if he'll retu rn In
haM'hnll a* h ninna«rr nr
not. He nnyn lie's flnl*he&lt;l
ns n plntrrr . . . H ere's » i hInn Ed \V hltner lots of lurk
In ibe Orlando Open . . . ' ' e
wish Ihe hi*»h -rliodl wuiild

'• » « . the contest. If lost night*:
1b lin d of font hall is w hn I we'iv
tiolw r to se-’ next yenr Hnd in
1947, 'veil brother you ran.. ..bet
i your. Inst sh irt mi tho Celery
re d s . Our hots am off to Jen
n ines. Whi-therinitton, HnrJivi,
R e e l.
Shoemhker,
Jenl:lu&lt;nn.
Whelchel. (irnnthnm , .L ansittf,
I’lercy. Alexnmler, held. Ken­
ney nnd the rest of the linin'
Ksu si|uad includintr those tw &gt;
kills that have ev ery th in g it
tnkes to make *tom orrow 's a rent
fltU ens. S p a rk m a n a n d McNnh.
Toilny we're t;ohT* to dlle.N ■
.
th e hnn-baH situation ns it h n ’
progressed nlbng frpm day to
day.- Here's the latest rbport.
■The other night In St. Vtp
gusli nr they hnd a cjuh or­
ganization meeting hat th in g ,
didn't pan out to well hecau«r some psople cou'dn’t
see putting nut a little muney
to get the club stn rted . It'*
our hmirsl opinion th at St.
A ugu.tine Is just now h e s ln -.'
nlng to miss th eir form er
beiirfrelor, Freddy Francis.
Freddy used to Imve tough sled­
ding in St. A ugustine with the
S ain t fin s who deliulucd i.t
k'ivinu Francis the devil ivhe i
his tilth didn’t prod tire’ world
b.c-Omeg I hi* ben te r -i
So. the SI. A ugustine sllun!ihn ever Jo
thin la y g lie Sanford lu .t *
n frw ’m art percentage points
In lh* posslhility of brine
able to enter u club in the
Florida S tale l.racuc. San­
ford is fam iliar with the obi
"ery ' .fo r funds nnd there is
no ilmiht th at we'll lie able
to ra i.r more than rnmiuh
mom j if we do enter the
loop.

[HE FELT COMPLETELY
I
WORK GOT SAYS FARMER!

nm

i» ,„ i •■■ ■ ■■ gg| r*

I

—is safe to vegetable crops.

R L A T E " is C o m p a tib le — M ay

be
used with any of the common insecticides normally
used—including aroehicals, nicotine sulfate, cryolite,
rotenone, pyrethrum and D D T in either sprays or
dust combinations.

DEENATE" DDT insecticides ! - For control
■if insect pests of vegetables and finds .is well .is livcslock nnd buildings. In "DICTATE" insecticides, DDT
is e»|Hniully piepaicd by D u /’ont fur f.nni use. Mixes
readily with water. "DCCNATE” 5n-W lias high
D D T content for effective control where minimum
visihlo residue on crop is desired. Also has many other
farm u-.cs. " D rknaii:" 25-W with 25' D D T content
used where mtniimun vinibta residue is not important.
*'FERMATE” fungicide:~u alto n protective
fungicide fgr p t.itucs, ci lery. tnmatocs, l»cani and oilier
vegetables ns well ns ft nit s and tobacco. Also effective
in control of domping-ofT o f lettuce. Is efTcctivc against
many fungi and ifi- oil a w ideY w gr of plants, For use
n s spray nr dust. Ciciirrully cumpntililr with most

C O P P E R - A C O M P O U N D i —Another effec­
tive fungicide fur use us either spray or dust on celery,
tomatoes, potutoet, labluigct, cucurbits, sugar beets,
citrus fruits, etc. Safer tbi.it Bordeaux mixture ua
cop)&gt;cr.sensitive plants. Fur dusting, plants du nut nerd
to be inuist.

NUREXFORM" LEAD ARSENATE
CALCIUM ARSENATE
"ALORCO" CRYOLITE
BORDEAUX MIXTURE
DU PONT SPREADER-STICKER
"GRASSELH" LEAD ARSENATE

E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS &amp; CO. (IN C )
OrasMlU Chemicals Dept.

iS.. saBSSS?

»T"i

s a fe s tfe e .
FOR
C-

F T

TESTED
DU

Wilmington 9 8 / Del.

PEST

O N T ’ S .

tfirough Chemhlry

CONTROL
S E k

Y O U R

P RO DU C TS
D E A D E R

�fry*
er

FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 80. 1945

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
• r a l at H anford. F lo r id a , t h is J E lli
da)' ot N ovem ber, 1915.
o - »*. h e r n d o n

Clerk. r'lr.’Ult court

----------. The Thorps Furniture Company
whleh closed for the duration of
the war in April, 1048, will re-open
for inspection Friday ct cuing and
for huiinexa Saturday, It was anAustin, owner,
nounccd h r V. It. ______
who added that his brother, li.
W. Austin, would manage ths
•tore.
The Interior nf thu store has
lie n completely modernised mid
redecorated, and has. new lighting
fixtures for up to date display of
furniture. *
G. W. Austin, malinger, i« J
l.r 'ia r te l war veteran w-ho for­
merly l.nd IB years of executive
experience with the F. \V. Woolworth Company. He will make
his home here, is u Ki wanton and
e*j ects to he active in civic affairs

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
l ( t per D u for one Insertion
Me per line for three Insertions
Me per line for 6 Insertions
K per line for 20 insertions
PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR AOa to THE SANFORD HERALD
Coant, fire words to the line. including phone end eddrrss.
lrertlsements Jform sltustlona wanted will be chsrred fer s t the
___________
rexulsr classified rates.

HUNTING

BUSINESS SERVICE

. More
BUSINESS

*or

T ry O nt

PILL up with ketuesna and fuel WE ARE lull*- equipped and
oil bdfore winter.
know how tn recup your tire*.
H. B. POPS CO, INC.
Natural ru lb t/ ot synthetic,
we protect the kidrwnlto ot
your tire,. Johns Tire Shdp,
Cor. 1st and Elm, rh»nc 00B8EV.|ING
jnnehines
repaired;
All Makts.
Williams' F btk
Shop, 206 W. 1st St.

WASHING machines repaired—
and all home appliances. Cald­
well General Repair Shop, 707
North Mills. Orlando, phonp
2-1072. Prompt service-

Expert Auto Repairing
SHEET Musle, popular a n d
IUrfirld &amp; Jackaon
standard, book music and music
in epemectinn with
instruction books a t The Music Yates Auto
Paint ft Body V
Box In the Princess Theater
Phone 371

AUTO PAINTING
The preraiuin_ufler
By'C.W
.'~"Prii"“Jbhn*bfl
—----m .Ills IIIWI c MIHII Jl 'I'M "MMBI |IMy
IB years experience in unto and fot. th# fr.O d clu rtib lc kind and

nlrcraftpalr.tlng. Sanford's popu- f j r , to %2r, Ic*, th an you would
*l
pay f o r . Ihe HOS coverage in
HOI.LI.lt MOTOR SALES
moat rm cpanfes.
2uH W&gt;* I hi nl»

8 WIRE aprallel cord, synthetic
won't bum 2c n foot.
118 S. Park Ave.

BICYCLE. Isdha'
ceiicnt condition.

UauerV

F a e l o r i o T ^ ' m m e S r 'u ’ every W I ' T M .
6000 mlics or twice u year. Es- ****“ “ '
scnllul to efficient car p erfo r­
mance. Our ex p ett mechanic;! and

the

REST

for

in_________|
K,n, a.„ aiiiir&amp;it’T
a.t?..... .1 x U.CM
BOYD-COMBANY
HOILP.i M 'TOR SALES
I ' l UUI U U U ' i m i l ! .

20X W. Ikt Rl.
.
L|, OF BLOCK 10, eighleen
lots, ot will sell any of lots,
runs from Leke Mary highway EXPERT service on mnrhin's,
Electric irons, oil heaters and
to Crystal Lake, all l&gt;cauttful
conk sloven, Itacked hy III years'
lots. See E. T. Cochran,*Uke
expel iencc. Phone 701-J.
Mary, Fla.

UITAIIS: Limited number of HELP WANTED
new ones on talc now. Also
used accordion, Banjo and
other musical Instruments in
oy’s Drug Store. P art time nr
new condition at The Music
full time.
Box In the Princess Theater
Building.
FULL time und p art lime clerks,
II. A A. Department Store.
MAN'S blcyd), pre-war, f2r&gt;.on
816 Laurel Ave.
FOUNTAIN girls. A
Service, Sunfurd
;OD and Reel—Vacuum cleaner
Station.
with connection*; small eleitr ;
CLERK-STENOGRAPHER
with
radio! email pmlable rudfu.
(lllipt experience, able to take
800 Magnolia Ave.
dictation, good salary. Phone
6 1 3 . _______ __________ .
BIRD dog, 2 % years eld, well
trained,
excellent
retriever.
ORANGE packers. Sanford Fruit
Call 401-W after 4:00 P. M.
Co., State Farm ers’ Market.
CITRUS BAGS
FULL
lime bookkeeper - steno­
4-8 Box else..... per M .... $06.60
good salary to start.
Leaa Quantities .. per bag .. .10 grapher,
Must be permanent resident.
. , CABBAGE BAGS
Apply Box J, c/o H erald .____
50-tb Csbbnge bags, par M 166.00
Lees quantities, each ..... - ....... 10 MAN TO supervise packing in
c itru s picking bags .....
4.25
celery warehouse. Year round
Clippers, each —..........
1.60
Vcork for the right man. Phono
A M L P revail
Phone 2104
Oviedo 2871- A. Ihida ft Sons.
Seville, Fie.
MAID for Sanford Clinic. Apply
Mre. Mary Rawlins, Masonic
Building, Park A vo.-

LOST &amp; FOUND

*

Get

FOUND: Billfold In M argaret BEAUTY OPERATORS ..S enior
and Junior. Permanent employ­
Ann Saturday. Owner may
ment with weekly guarantee
have by paring for adv, Call
and large earnings, In pro­
a t The Sanford Herald.
portion to skill and effort ap­
plied. Exclusive Shop, catering
to Daytona Beach's finest
MISCELLANEOUS
clientele. For appointm ent-or
particulars, write Slgrid's Beau­
W E PAY highest cash prices for
ty Salon, 206 Seabreesa Boule­
m a d furniture. Haynee ft Wilvard. Daytona Beach, Florida,
« Furniture Co., 811 E. 1st
stating experience and when
phone 851._______________
BORROW IIKRB WHERE
GIRL for full time ib. Apply
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
Beacon Dalriee. 82! Magnolia
YOUR natural desire for privacy
In money matters Is strictly
respected here. Friends end MAID wanted for County Homo.
relatives are not questioned
Phono 8003.
. about your cred it Tour cm:• plover or buelneee aeeoclatee
will not heer of your personal
. affairs. Thane is no cause for
SMALL
tarnished
apartment.
Adult, permanent. Phone 368.
6 OR 6 room bouse, three adults,
perm anent Located in Sanford,
DeLand, Orange City or Win­
ter Park. Phone County 2806.

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V I lU I IN I A P . KU TJS.
)
.TO :
V I 111 I IM A
C . K t 'T Z . S i l t
Y o u n re h e re b y o rd ered t.i a p ­
peal |itr&gt; i&gt; iitllr, ur liy A ttorn,-)’, to
a n sw e r Ih e H ill or C o m p la in t P e r r ­
in filed and A f f id a v it us to you r
resid en ce, amne b eln x a su it tor
I ’lv n ir e , on o r b efore Hie ITH i day
of D ecem b er, 1941; o th e rw ise , u
D e rre a P ro C o n m a o w ill be r n ia r .•it a u n ln st you fo r fa ilu r e to a p ­
p ear. plen or a n s w e r , n s reu u lred
by Inw .
t r ip nm&gt;Krtr:t&gt; that tin . n «th'e he p u b lish e d n n , v
w eek for
fo u r e o n .e i'u tlv e w e e k s In Ih e H an ­
ford
Ite rn lil. u N ew sp ap er . puli•ro t
uam iv
i i e h i m -n t ,
w im » ll.h e d at K a n fo rij. Hi nilito le I'o u n ly ,
p l a c e of resid en ce Is u n k n o w n . F lo rid a
IV IT N K S H m y tiand and se a l th |s
Y o u a r c h e re b y re«n’ lred to a p ­
p ear on D cc m b c r 17. 1 )1 ), In a c e r ­ l l t h d a y of N ovem ber. DM5.
O. I*. IIK I t .v r x iN
ta in su it fur d iv o rce p en d in g In tha
C le r k , C ir c u it C o u rt.
C ir c u it C o a rt of S em in o le C o u n ty ,
F lo r id a , a n
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t it le of ( C ir c u it C o u rt H eal)

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You should know about the SOM
Cord Index Traya
collision nr upset automobile In­
surance offered ’by the State
Aluminum S h eet Holders
Farm Mutual Insurance Co. If
you carry $50 deductible colli­
L eather B rief Cases
sion or* upset insurance &lt;m your
car or truck:—$50 Is deducted
Books — G ifts
from each collision' and upset
claim. If it, ro«ts you |.r&gt;0.to re­
Buxton Billfolds
pair a damaged fetmrr, you pay
Alt. If another fender is damaged
P h. 14'
and it costs you SBO.to repair, 114 Mngonlin Aye.
you .mruin pay ALL.
If you had HOC* coverage you
rould get both fenders repaired
hy paying only $20.

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Ik J d Y~AND Fender dents, sain t
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corrected now to combat agin#
and weathering. A new pain-,
leaa method awaits yAu at
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BODY SHOP
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quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money hack.

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VOLUME XXXVII

EaUhlishetl 1908

Geo.Marshall
Warned Short
Of Jap Action

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A fter GM And UAW Conference

Nazis Planned.
Czech Seizure:
Early As 1937

WASHINGTON, Dec. 8,
+ M P )—The Pearl Harbor InVetitiRaUng Committee heard
ntartUng new /testimony to­
day about the events im­
mediately preceding the Jnjv
anese sneak attack.
Major General Sherman
A. Miles said that Lieut'Gen*
eral Walter C. Short made

NUERNBERG. Dec. 3. t/Pv—The
German Army, ■ high commend
plotted ns early uk 1937 to .fB*
vnde an i* spire 4 toi-ho-dovnkiti*-

two fill, jr i i n

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Congress Asked For
New Legislation To
Deal With Disputes
And Avoid Strikes

As Howling Storm Lashed E astern Seaboard

DETROI T. Dec. :«. A I*— ~
The. t ill l nitrd Vutomiddir
M irker* iliu lo*ed lod.i) it
will .all a conference of Gen­
eral Motor- rnipjo)&lt;w next
Saturila) to consider I’resideni Truman’- irqur*! lo end
—,^e /'_ lh r GM M rikr. *.\nnnunremenfs-rtl" th r conference « as
made hi I AW I‘resident It. J.
Tlinin.iv
^ t

before Germany’*

W ASHINGTON. D im*. 3,
CAP)
Pivsidfiii Trutmitt
tiM.k ilim ’t net [on to svltlv lu.lutr (ltflj)Ulo9 in two vilnl iniliistru's 'tinlay. At I lit1. &gt;i»tm*
IiiiiliUiiig luoor i roubles in nil
to- sot up mmhinory Tor
ifiuo lie nppoiilctl to ('ottgress
iniportnnt nntion-wiilo indus­
tries.

charges.

TALKING TO REPO RTERS IN DETROIT, II.D. Anderson, vice
president of General M otors, end H urry U. Coen, director of lnteir.
give an account of the conference net ween union and company o f­
ficials. No progress w as reported on the Issue o r perm itting 74.WW
office w orkers to cross th e UAW picket lines in front of GM plants.
(Intern atio n al Boundphoto)
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Plans For Local Lieut. James C. Baseball Club
Stapler Killed
Are Formulated During Ardennes
Enthusiastic G r o u p Previously Reported
Missing In Action
Of P ans P r e s e n t
By W ar D epartm ent
A t M eeting Friday
BY

*»TENv »11* M
HERALD SPO RTS EDITOR
Plans fo r the operation of a
local baseball club in the event
S anford is adm itted to the F lori­
da S ta te League when loop o ffi­
cials and directors meet in Leesburg on Dec. 16, w ere form ulated
F riday n ig h t by an enthusiastic
group of local baseball funs who

W a d e Singletary
Is Home Following
European Service

First Lieut. Janies C.‘ Stapler,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Stapler of west Sanford, was
Tilled on Dec. 28, 1944, while
participating in Allied defensive
action during the Ardennes Campaign
Urlgium, amwording
in i.lin g to
ign in Belgium,
Inform ation received from the
W ar D epartm ent by his wife,
M rs. E. S tap ler of W est Palm

Beach.

G erman official docum ents i.itclosed th a t Adolf H itler declared
on May 1.1. 1938. th a t it w as h is
unalterable decision to ainnxh
Czechoslovakia by m ilitary fo iw
in the near future. T his w as lour
m onths
before
the
notorious
Munich "Peace in O ur Tinted-pa-;t
and u year Ivforc the G erm ans
_
goose-stepiied into P rat’i-?.
The Am erican .pnw gcuuoa • told
how a month n ite r the Aurcr.rian
Anschluss tn .onrch, ’.9.bt, L itte r
conferred w ith German htj h com ­
mand chief Field M n * h .. Wil­
helm k e ite l on th e plans ror the
TUMBLED INTO THE ROUGH' SURF a» though thej wen- mud. , | impier nm.he, the
h.m
subjugation of th e Czech*.
„A directive
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.................
..... In Winthrop, Mass., graphically illustmtc the fury i f ihe Nortluo.i.-, tli.,i rllmcd n lom rllu- cn:i..t.
tran sm
itted to the

tin his own authority. .Mi. Tin*
lu.1tI luu n|.poitiled a fuel-finding
i'o.od lo look into the I l&lt;) auto
worker’s strike that has made
i 2J:.,mhl emplo. , . of (ienem l Mo■ tor. Idle. The I’lesniFut Inis call*

■i1.) on thi- strikers to return
their jolt., and hi employers
it- nine fall pio.lucUiill,
Mr. Truman also look steos
Mm up i»y the i.Miine waters and lokswj lutt'k 10. “head off • lid-* tlnealeniM strike

o lf w ar for a year. T his directive
told the Nazi com m anders th a t
the execution of the plan to
seize Czecholovakia "m u st be ae*_
su red " not la te r th an Oct. 1,
1938.
Documents a lso were introducimI outlining the strategy ffor the
I »■! laae* Oh f u r r «* r

handle that , hm&gt;. mid mronwhllc
has uigtnl steel worker., not le
wall. lint.

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Lieut. Brdiley
Odham Released
From U. S. Navy

i Lions Club Is

In ti m i--age delivereil tn Con*

Addressed By
District Head

Celery Feds Meet
Bulldogs T o n i g h t P a r t i c i p a t e d In I)Day Operations In
Iji Dealnd^Stadium ; •Norm andy Invasion

Speaks In Behalf Of
Bund Drive Durim*
Recent’ M&lt;*t&gt;I injr

| git---- liMlay. the I'tosideni advo­
cated
Ice lain tii n -that
would
cieate iincstignting hoard, for all
big llidustiies. He recommended
Ilia, In rn-e o f n Inlioi dispute
ilu- l-uutd l«- gi\cu 30 days to deliberate, during
which
period
sliiki*:i oi locknuu would i&gt;e furin,Men.
I 'i evident T iim i.in . pioposed a

S|&gt;enking in la-hulf of the Vic.
lory Bond lltiv,- G i'.uge ltn-,1,
♦* I l.eeahiitg
Uink.-i
nnd “district
governoi «.f tin- Lion- &lt; lulls of
Central Florida, luld Sarifi* I
stances nude necessary
the un- -ga m rr tonight whvn they nisei
l.ioul, ndlmm rn lem l the Ns vs
I.ions lit ih rii uu-eting Fri.I.iv of
ml
usual lapse o f Ume in reporting I the DeLand High School Bulldog.-. &gt;-ervlcc in Se|tember, 1942 un,
the gr.'ui factor service . lul your husband’s death to you."
|for the second time this Mason was assigned to the Midshipman’
had—been m— •ronmrttrj' the'TCcr
Lieut. Stapler came tu Sanford; at the DeLand Stadium.
: School at NT.rihwesteem Univei
I’ffori on ilie hoilie front, mid m
with his parents f/om
I’ahokec The game is being sponsored by 'sity. He was graduated front th.ge.l tilt-in |o continue llial effoi I
In 1936 . He entered Scminotc , the DeLand Higli School Hau l institution in March of 1943 and George
in lichatf oi ilu- p i i - cm difve.
I.eesliuig
Itanker
in I commissioned
Miiiiiiiia.s,ii,itii aa
i.m, on
4i(| Ensign,
IK
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| "II
High School and was a member 1Association and gale receipt* will
It 18
is up III Us lii make liii-w ar
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lie
was
assigned
to
ihe
UfcS
«
.‘o
«s
disH
i,t
govern..,
,f
L
cmzl,,,,,.
n ,. liliug fo ie .-, won, a iout
of the school's football tcum in '
turnrd over to that organlzu
Nitro.
u
V.
S.
ammunition
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Jhanfm.l
Li.....
.
1936 and 1936 . He was grad'i - 1tioin.
h- sum.
Lri.lay.
|&gt;„i,,tiiug-m it It at "we -till h:matod from the institution in 1937 . I Coach Kettles announce, thiLi hip. Lieut. Odham was
- a. .p. p o in t.!" 1
U. . . . .
„r It.. \lr,li morning that Goof Singletary, cd Gunneiy Officer and served on
e*l l^ a \ n ie n ? o f the 124 th In sta lw a rt F c l tackle will not Ik- the VMsel until August ..f 1941.
fanirv
l/X d
State. N . nnal ! » ' (h« iU rU ng lineup due to
During Ills sen ice aboard the NlCuard' wliicli was nnli-tni into ! h“ M&lt;* LnIury susteined during luM tro, thrahip tr«nspoitr&lt;i naval
active* aervkss
.lem ent. o f 1 ►
’ •I'layS practice session. T h e,- ammunlliion lo forward bases in
I
possibility that either the Atlantic and participate,! in
tederwliaa I on
as^ iu jo
V istherhigtiiii
o r ' Jenkinson will the Normandy invasion by nipJ to lL te r S?b.ndlj
the liifamrv 1*** neUon *" n,* f ' o f ^
. SingkUK y plying various battleships end
m L . ftendUaSwSrkMi «i pnrt Nettles wiU start Llngle and Kav.- &lt;raisers with ammunition during
O fficer
ner at
ImmUrtment
__ eiuls.. Clark at th . other thm. naval .............
j a a p a o.f enemy

Gen. Hutchison To
Be Guest Of Honor
At Farm Bureau

^ HutchBrig. General Joseph C.
ison of Sanford.. veteran
of the
tu
Pacific campaign and in nrivate
life, celery grower and shipper,
will be speakee and guest of
honor a t a mooting and sunper
o f--th e Seminole County Farm
Bureau whieh will be held at
7:00 o'clock Thursday evening at
the Woman’s Club, It was an­
nounced todav by M. L. Culluiu,
Bureau president. General Hutch­
ison will be introduced by Perry
W hitehurst, e farm bureau direc­
tor.
•Of, R. W. Kuprecht will report
on activities of the Central Flor­
ida Experiment Station, and will
outline ita future plans, and at
the close of hit talk will review
suggestions members may make
fo r ita Improvement. County
Agent C. R. Dawson will outline
the farm labor situation.
Secretary J . E. Wathen will re ­
view activities of 1946 o f the
Bureau. /(President M- L. Cullum
wilP*g4w) hit report, and a general discussion of business will
follow.
Topics likely to be discussed*
according to Mr. Cullum are:
w ater control, drainage work,
and the labor altaatlon for the
coming sterna. Decisions are to
be made on iacempleted projects
ed with the Hoffman Electric la the order at their importance
Company. B g t Singletary is too to determine which to push and
which to defer fo r the present.
aoa of Mr. _
ta ry Sr. pf
HI* wife

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to

to
in
GWBlhn' hh«y. haVy ih d 6tM »W Y hr gieut concrctf-idihir-tn-tln' fnregrnmBf
"D’el in.lu tiy. lie lunr &gt;»-l up
rom m unders showed, however, th a t drifluood. The storm left in its wake nt least lh|e(y f,*ur dead, umm-nSia injurail, iind coii'idernlde
nimthei
fm-t-finiling boa til lo
the Munich pact may have starved property damage. (Intelnutitmul Smmdphoto)

U eu t. S tap le r was previously
reported as m issing In. action by
th e Wav D epartm ent on Jan. IP,
BY JULIAN STKNSTHOM
Lieut. Ilraily 0.lhnm, USNlt
1946. The Information received
HERALD SI*ORT» EDITOR 1and son of Mrs. II. II. Odham.
recently from Edward E. W ilsell,
Coach tioose Kettles and In- has returned "to Sanford following
the acting A d ju ta n t General of
I | Seminole High School Celery Fed- Ids seiaration from the service:
th e Army, read a t follows:
regret th’at unavoidable
ciiruni- !play the first o f two post season at New tlrleans, I.a., on Nov. 21 .

Banning, Ga. and was commit
eioned a second lieutenant.

M H E R 57.

Truman Takes Action To ward
Settling LaborControversies

Thl* Was unfolded today, &amp; thy
American prosecution began its
p reren tatlo n u&gt; the Allied m ilitary
tribunal ih-cuments rrln tittg to th e
German conquest of the. t're c h
nation. The evidence wua n. .r e ­
duced nt the opening Stoatoit «l
the th ird week of the tria l of 20
G erm an leaders on w ar Crimea

Bond Drive Nears
End With County
- S h o r t Of—Quota

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Assofialod Press Erased Wirt*

siunl &gt;■ e.-lglibor Jell victim %
to
. 4 I., - .m lrn ith .column J»srrto. .«m.

met a t the City HAIL----- '
Th* group outlined % program
which w i l l w p u t Into action fm.nwliWMy.tr ftwofimt it -dmWmd
to the loop aa • ninth club and
Johnny Krider waa appointed to
represent local baseball Interests
a t the Leesburg meeting.
If Sanford la approved aa a
leagut member, it waa decided to
organise a local baseball associa­
tion, elect club officials and imme­
diately s ta rt a campaign fo r funds
which will be necessary to begin
operalfons. Since Sanford isn’t
® With the end of the Victory yet officially a member, the group
Bond drive only seven day? decided it waa not necessary to
C w allaaeU O n P * a * K * « r
away, Seminole County Is still
fa r abort of ita E-Bond goal of
1174,000 the quota set, according
to Edward F, Lane of the Coun­
ty W ar Finance Committee. *
E-bond tales to date amount
to 983,976 In tbs county, which
amount Is 37 percent of the
goal, a gain of only one percent
during the paat week.
. Seminole County now la 23rd
Wade H. Singletary, Jr., re­
# t n the Hat of counties In E-bond
sales. Okeechobie. Baker and cently discharged Staff-Sergeant
Union Counties head the list of the Army A ir Porces, has re­
turned (o Sanford after having
with completed quotas.
Mr. Lane today announced that served aa an aircraft electrical
bond buyers may apply to either spaciallat fa r three years. Ha en­
bank or the Poet Office and tered the service in December
obtain tiekets for the Victory 1942 a t Camp Blending and waa
Bond Rally a t W lntar Park High trained a t an aircraft electrician
' School Friday evening a t 8:16 In Washington, D.C. Milwaukee,
o’clock to boar the noted authors, Philadelphia and Baltimore. He
. Bennett Cerf, Louis Bromflsld •ailed on the Ameritenla In Feb­
’ Fannie H u rst and Carlton Dick- ruary, 1943 with the 371st Fighter
VRien speak. This county will get Group and landed in Liverpool,
credit for any bonds purchased Enrland.
The squadron further trained
by ■Iboa* who intend to go to'
near Southhampton where it waa
this rally, ha said.
A Mercedes Bens, 1942 model, equipped with planes and made
the form er private ear of Har- ready for participation In "D"
---- man CO eriag,-N asi leader and day anetaUeaa-—T h e - 67le t-w e n t
a ir forea chief now pn trial, will Into France on June 16 and laid
be shown In Sanford on Dec. 10 •moke screens, knocked out a rtil­
The convertible sedan, bullet lery rune, bombed and strafed
■proofed
■ ■ ■ with armor
or pplate
it
and pill b o n a and beaches. The per­
thick non fracturing glass weighs sonnel traveled through France,
8,200 pounds and wflj be towed Germany and Austria by truck,
hero by an A troy tow vehicle, plane and rail.
V i
S ingietuy'a particular duty was
to keep generators. ms retoes,
staff sedan,
p
guns, bombsIghts, lights, batter­
* two other combat
ies, and starter* In a working
condition, in *the squadron there
three Uectrical specialists
W illiam P. Chapman want
who were assigned to the repair
maintenance of S3 planes.
Joins U. S. TVavy idDuring
Ms tour of combat ho
William Parley Chapman. Jr.. lived in fox holes, camouflaged
tents and learned to speak and
understand the German language.
He participated in the invasion
of Normandy, a ir offensive of
Europe, Central Germany, Southera Germany and Eastern Ger­
many. He d e a rs the unit eitatieu.
___ theater o f operation
la a graduate of
and waa at* ribbon w ith 'liv e stars, good cont h a n Callage
. from SeminA«sd^ ia L j._
la h it enlistprior to
ola High School h i waa asaocieG
$ to
SBOWK .W B C H A S C to

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1945

Documents P resented
Show Germany And
H ungary P re p a re d
To S p M ^ - N a t i o n

wSl "JCTSKU ."'.

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AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY N EW SPA PER

S h e r m a n Testifies
Short’s Answ er To
M essage A totally
Inadequate R e p l y

w hat Miles called a “totally inAdequate" reply to a-w ar warning
gWiessage from Washington. Gen­
eral Miles, who waa head of
the Army Intelligence Division in
1941, eaid General’a Short's reply
w as'm ad e on Nov. 28, 1941.
Ju st before General Mllea made
h it atatement, Democratic Repre­
sentative Bayard Clark of North
Carolina cited evidence ' to the
effect th a t general George C.
'Marshall aent a warning to Gen­
eral Short on Nov. 27. Clark said
General Marahall, then Army
to fh lef of Staff, warned the Army
commander in Hawaii th a t hostile
action -waa possible a t any mom-enL Clark said General Short
also waa warned to take reconnaisaance and such other mea­
sures us might be deemed neces•ary .
.
.
Tbe filea show a .reply from
General Short the next day say­
ing th a t the Hawaiian depart­
m ent had been alerted to prevent
aabotage.
ft) General Mllea waa aaked by
^Congressman Clark whether he
considered it an adequated re­
sponse, General Mllea suggested
th at' the queatlon be directed to
officers who saw the reply. Clark
instated that Mllea give his opin­
ion.
Then General Mllea said: "Very
well, sir, ray opinion 1s th a t the
message waa n totally inade­
quate- reply to the message It
purported to reply to."
Earlier the affidavit as to the
fheasages waa filed with
m iMi
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Partly cloud) today and iivcr south and coat
portion lonichi and T u rtd a). .Increasing
rlnudinc* over north* e-l portion lonichi
hemming cloud» with fen widely m at­
tered shower* Tuesday. U tile chnhge In
temperature.

P o lls Will Open
Tomorrow At City
Hall For Election

u figl.l .in .. hi hands, a long
wo liavf u l»m.I it, n e ,” l e told ,n
Ihe t.me uumodinicly afli'i Pe-i 1

H ui Ihu

a Ill'll

men

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ili ,-l.lei |u Lily tmu1 1 iiuil oim m
lilllf In lln Will rffn tl

system of bundling icconvcrsiun
Iit bo, ill'll &gt;u(«- pail- rae ,!-after the
R u iisttr j-sr.arfT iivr'!7 i1G*TvF ".tft
thi- l- .u d -ImUld dual with n u itaav, is i f . in in such Industries, us
steel, m itoiiiolu.f. mining, nil, u ti­
lities and com munications.
Til,- I’lr-id cn t dl.-fitiw-d lllilt he
is uptm inling such n hoard him - ”
se lf to deal willi the General,\|„iot&gt; -A uto W orker, Union ilispUtet~l ht—hoam . line , t r r . w ill not

Inm- fife ilSIQTofy )MiWers Which
lie hopes Congress ju.oil will aulli-

Itut M
heo e x p if -oil confidenoo
oiiz,- Hot

that Hto public "ill oX)a*ct tien-

Mol, i . ami ill..........
In co‘o|H,ralo wiUl tin- In-.u.I a , lu lly us
if , m ig i,—, uli.-a.ly li.fl passed
, fiiM iiiirU «,., i '.i k ,

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W. L. Stoudenmire
Discharged F rom
U. S. Army Service

"Wi k n -W lli.it wo were unite.I
in a tiliuimn cnitso tu g ie n tti
unity t t'nti -when tin- ,-olimii
f o u g h t Ind. el.'it»sl
w lifii
la rk ls position, Fielding and C.tx installations situated alum ' the
I’oll* will |.«. mien at the City M an ia lili, the fullin' lookf I
a t guartls, K ilfa trirk a t center ao.i French coast.
H a ll tim m now from 7:IHI ,\. V.. perilous-" la- athled.
,
Sgl. • U'nlti'i L. Stomleninire,
-.w pay |»u« lu n t|n ;&gt; ’u ||i|o a ia ’sum
Lieut, fhlhnm was re tu rn c l t,»| until T:&lt;MI I’. M. for the electio.i
M r Ibf-i tiaoed the IhmuI ilri&gt; 1
son hi Ihe backfield.
*
the S tate s in August 1944 and of two ein* com missluners. Lea It. thriaigii l u l l nnd lu ll ; ami gave L.. '"ii id M, and Mis W -L
S u m d e n m i i I t n im -ijllv return*
I hi I h i o -I , m 1*1,n r r „ , i r
The chances a re also good th a t until F e b ru a ry ,. 194'» be was as I esher and It. A. W illiam ', it
ed to th i, countty ami was disKettle* will use W athen occasion-1signed to the U. 8. 8. Pontotoc, a »«« announced today by II. N'.
&gt;hnti'&lt;-&lt;l Tn in ilu- United States
ally to assist Fielding and Co". n ; | argo ship. D uring the ship’s Saver, city clerk.
’Amu- followiuc a luiiihi nf IK
the g uard spots and th a t Holly construction period, Lieut. Odham
Due tu the fact that lb'* two
month* service in Ihe European
Piercv will see action tonight in t participate,!
in crew- train in g candidate* were tinnniMi.nl. no
Theiilpi of Opernliipt/i.
’
the C'eisry F ed backfield. Pierry | activities and when Ihe vessel VI.z primury election wa? held in N’u8gl. Sluuilemuin- eiitrteii the
m ade a gtwal show ing last We,I- commissioned, h e -w a s ap p o in tcl vember. The- vacamir* for ilm
servie,- on Fell. 17. 1942, uml
nesday night in Leesburg when he C argo O fficer.
two offices were -created bv the
leitiiveil In. basic liuittitig at
racke»l up 39 yards from scrim -, Lotlae-iur a lour »f service in PMiiration of the term* of Mayor 1
( :unp W allets, T e x a .. lie was
I mage &lt;fn three tries and also grab- ■the Pacific, Lieut. Odham was re Eduard IliuKins and Commissioner I
ial« i triiiiHfeire*l to i.opg Beach,
I^
■ »»»» from Anderson which turned t« the United States in M. J. I.odite. who annoum* vl
Cpl. 11. W. Slim non J r . of
I*** Rood for ten yards.
) Stoy ^
stationed (“t^ v .rio u a that th.'y would not run again. fllndrrviite. who nerved n* ., Calif, and assigned to the 137th
T h i* 'will necessitate the u |q oint­ nillo nhi-iiitor will, ilu- 'Ml, All Infantry. Heir imen I of the 33th
bofars his separation a t New Or- ment* uf a new mayor to lake th

Cpl. H. W. Shannon
Returns To States
After ET0 Combat

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41*

V eterans Committee
To Meet On Tuesday

Sanford Lodge No. G2, F *
A. M. will meet Tuesday evening
a t 7:10 o'clock in the Masonic
Temple i n . regular session. The
entering apprentice degree will
be coaferred and officer* for the
ensuing year will be elected. All
M aster Masons are invited to
attend.
skive
The regular meeting of W
Wei
No. 979, auxiliary to the
Railroad
Tr
-rhood
,—•- of
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-___Trainwill ha held a t 1:00 e'cisck
••day afternoon. Officers
ha laatelled and all

te atlMd,

iliiram . whu-e K-nri

7 tent. (VI ha in plans tn im m r. a* mayor will expire ul the
•liatelv resum e Ids duties a s local of this month
d ia tn h u tn r for the Gulf Oil C or­
Tin- Krnrral election ha*
poration. .
nil.', attracted but few voters in |,|* k t o ii I.Imui, I,.,, ..... v,„.\
Uv * &amp;
* ° “ rj
conduct riblmii and ..the, decoin
i- ' t
u „ f q* ,
" " h " 1" ' During the B ailie ..f the
U ra V a ^ rJ ^ ™ "
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CITY BRIEFS

Member* of the Girl Scouts,
under direction of Mis* Irene
Hinton, troop leader, hare joined
other volunteer workers in as­
sisting the Seminole County Tuberrulosia Association in prepara­
tions for the annual Christmas
Beal Bale, Mrs. Ed%ard Kircher,
secretary, announced today.

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A special meeting o f ' th* Vet­
eran* Service Committee will b»
held in the ('handier uf Commerce
Room of this City Hell Tuesday
afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, accord­
ing to Nod Smith, chairman nf the
committee.
The purpose nf the meclinr,
Mr. Smith stated., will he to re­
examine the over-all problem of
service and assistance to veter ana in the light of current condi­
tions and to adopt and make effect
i»e any plans calculated to expand
• r improve the present operation.
According to the best available
estim ates," said Mr. Smith, "ap ­
proximately 700 of bur strvlcssnen
and servicewomen have now re­
turned home. We want to let
thorn know that we are glad *o
have them bock again and if there
in any way In which we can be
of stcvic* to them we are mod
to do so. This is an Iro
portent maetiag of the committee
‘ alb members are urgently re-

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' .K;! Rheiin*. ho w.ia d o .,, behind ilm
J from lim- Immdra.tlng west hr,

1
itveixed fu rth e r train in g at Camp
llulnor. N. t ’.
Fgt
Mondi-nmiii- went oversen
with- the oiuanuulioa and
nrm e.l in Kngtand otl Mav 12,
19 11. The icgimi-nl was station*

The City Commission m eeting. X r f V ^ g v ^ excepl"
“ 1, ' 1
K seter. E p g h n d . The dlviTil
which a fte r one postponem ent, tim e when our pi foi a short Mon rro .se ,t the English Channel
nm-s were aide Hn,|
Omuliu Beach on
Was scheduled to ta k e place (Id, to bs-ate
enem Itooji J u| v
lis-ule olid
mill Imhii
hiiiiIi enemy
oveniug, has been deferred to 2:00 cvncenliulloii*. A l K arlsruhe, G er-1
sto a d rn m i.e wear* the
o’clock W ednesday afternoon, due
many l.r saw his bro th er, Wat- Pearl • H iTTIhu ribioni, the
to Ihe fact th a t M ayor Higgiiik son
Shannon, who is still over­
and
M editerranean
anil several rom inissinncrs are a t ­ seas with the 2 lih Division of European
T h eater of O perations tm-dal, the
tending the S tate Uhainb?r of Ilu- Tlh Aimy.
Commerce m eeting ip Jackson­ ■ Cpl. Shannon -t*~ an original AojerirAn T h eater of (iiterutiona
luedul,
medal, the World W ar II
ll Victory
Victor;
ville,'M r, S ayer announced.
! menilu-r of The Florida Wrung.- medal, the Good Conduct medal.
I let*, u noled strin g anil brond- The I’m pie H eart ami an Oak
I casting hand of C entral Florida. Leaf Cluster,
DIME UOAUD8
! which he he|M-* rnmn to !&gt;&lt;• aide
He returned to A m e r i c a
Various civic organization* will to re-organist-. IBs I. tot her 8 Sgt. ulmaid th.' United States Army
aid tha Salvation Army at the David Shannon of the A ir T rans- T ransput! C hnnulr Victory,
dime tuards in aoBciting dona­ potl Command of 1‘altn Beach
tions, It waa announced today by was home .to visit hitu doting
LEGION MEETING
Major Allan 8. Whorton. wlm Is the w eek en d , anti said th a t he
very anxious to complete the expect t, leceive his discharge
First Vice-Commander II. 0 ,
schedule, and requested thut those f t *&gt;in the service in Ja n u ary . Ilo Unite of ihe CampU-tl - Loosing
who have decided to lake a day is the violinist . of the grtmp. I’ost of tho ’American I.eg ion
at the dime boards, to contact Pfc. William M artin, bass viol will preside at ihe regularly
player of the group, served with scheduled legion meeting to be
him at once.
The women of the Ametican the Air Corps in South A m crira held at the Hut on the LakeLegion Auxiliary will have charge anti has received hi* honorable front tomorrow evening. Th«

S(.t

of th* boards on- Dec. 17, the iliac ha rgv.
During his stay overseas at
Pilot Club of women on Dee. 1H,
end.the Ki^gnU.Club on Dec. 22. Salisbury. England, Cpl. Shan­
non played a t many Red Cross
places with a special service
err he* Ira, he reported, and luts

meeting will begin with a supper
which will be served promptly
at 7:00 o'clock. Commander Dope
th b morning Invited nil return­
ing veteran* who i r e lot
m eralrrs of J ir Aim riran
tu attend.

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WEDNESDAY. NQVSMEER *8,1948

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

" stiugomo

Florida Boys Will
Lead ATtny; Navy
E le v e n s Saturday

itle p«r Um far. alia IMartian
M r par Una far three Insertions
37r par line for 6 Inatari Iona
K par line for 20 Insertions
Minimum fate* , . . lOe
PHONE 148 OR BRING YOU* AO*. •ta THE SANFORD HERALD
Coont. flra words to the line, including phone and address.
AH edrartlaametfU for situations wsnt*-i will be charged far at the
regular classified r
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FOR SALE—

BUSINESS SERVICE

PILL up with keiw*ene and fuel
oil before winter.
tl. B. FOI'B CO.. INC.

DODGE - PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
109 Palmetto Are.
Phone 1011
WE ARE lull'* cqtilppad and
knn.-: hnv&gt; to *Tvp your lire*.
Natural nibbcv or synthetic,
we protect Inc sidewalls of
your tire, .tones l i r e Shop,
Cor. tat find Elm, phone 008.
SEWING machine* repaired. Wil­
liams’ Flxit Shop. 208 W.
let St.
nfmy'ANTD TVn“air"'dents. paint
injury or failing should be,
corrected - now- to -combat aging
nnd ucathcring, A new painle i. method nwnits you at
YATES ALTO PAINT A
BODY SHOP
105 N. Palmetto Are. Phone 371

HA’O FARMS FOR SALE—One
3 ncrei. tiled land. 1 Rood well.
2 story house. 1 car garage. 1
house, GOO fL \te a t r f
o Monroe p o -t Office. One,
—6 eefes. all tiled, good well. 2
atory hnuae, 2 atory barn, 14
Mile weat on Orange Boulcrard. J. W. Bell. Lake Monroe,
Phone Ifc, __________
VEGETABLE plants for Vlct?ry
Gardens . and largo, ucrcuice.
Cove ihagun, Red, and Chlneio
Cnh'’nged Collarda; Broccoli;
While Bermuda Onions; Neck•_H- Rn'nbognsl Escarole; Jetf - r g lettu ce; Rutger Toinat re; I ya.tr old Rhubaib
L mis nr email plants; Ha tel WA8 HINti~ machine* repaired—
and all horn* appliances. Cald­
Thyme; Flnnqcchlo; Dill and
well General Repair Shop, 707
Strawberry plants. Fresh vegoNorth Mills, Orlando, phone
- rubles and oranges packed to
2-1072. P rompt service.
eh ip. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
phono 18.
Expert Auto Repairing
Barfield &amp; Jackson
BOOFINO - • Brand new. solid
In connection with
aluminum sheet roofing. V- Yales Auto Paint A Body Works
crlmp and snap lock styles. Phone.
Phone 371
W lra-W rite a t once! Fulenwider
AUT o T’AINTING
Mfg. A Distributing C o, P.O.
Box 3361. 010 Lancaster Drive,
By C.W. “ Pot" Johnson
Orlando. Phone 21730.
16 years experience in auto and
uirrraflpalnting. Hanford's popu­
MOTOR BIKE ^ 1
condition, lar. paint authority.
• BHggs-8tm ttfm motor, 6126.00,
HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
10 French Ave, or ...call 010.,
208 W. -1st Bl.
MOTOR TUNE-Ll*
ONE LARGE DrV office Scales;
complete set of splints; oper­ Factories recommend it every
ating romm light, 20(1 Watt 600Q mile* or* twice u year. E s­
bulbs, operating table; operat­ sential to efficient car perfor­
ing -cabinet and Instruments, mance. Our expert mechanics and
other appliances
for
office Hun Motor Analyzer assure satis­
In faction. ('nine in today.
work, 2 stcrlllacrs,
nil
splendid condition. Phono 261.
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
________ 208 W. 1st BL
MIKE SAUS’ 30 acre furin, 19
acres tiled. See Mrs. A. Men- EXPERT service on machines.
Electric irons, oil heaters and
endex, 1010 Orange Ave.
cook stoves, backed by 10 years'
a n il
SHEET
»***“ * Music, popular ......
C
AJM
experience.
Phone 701-J.
standard, book music
ilc and music - ——Emergen­
Instruction books at The Music EXPERT nlumbing.
cy repair*, remodeling, new
Box—in.-U ie—Princess ..Theater
sinks, lavatories, to lilts, foundry
Bldg.
_____
tubs, hot water healers. Also
hourc
healing. George CourRECORDS - AH the latest popu*ep. Phone County 4100 ur
lai&gt;, siring music and ulbum
act* for Christmas gifts at , writ,, Pox 678. Hunford, Fla.
y^ur muflic store, The st.'isic
Box in the Princeus Thunter
M ISC E LL A N E O U S
Bldg.

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Coach Devore Gif Notre Dame Known
As Fighting Irishman And Good

th e.'fjrat Pitt. Down-went
___ the
By CHIP ROYAL
aecond. And, oh Devore's head and
AP Ncwnfeutiires Sports Editor shoulders whipped ncro** hla lege.
NEW YORK-—When the various Jo» n went Nix. A.
gridiron dub* and writers toss
"Jnskwiih bolted through the
fnatlnll homos around for, tin- aisle thus ekared and went on
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1045 SFUxnn, the cnnch-nf-lhc- down deep toward the goal line.
e ~H"
ycar award should g j to liughin Off that run Notre Dame boomed
« I
Devore of Notre Demo, a fight­ Immediately to a touchdown and
ing Irishman who ha* proved was o ff'a n d winging toward a
&gt; §■
himself a top-flight leader.
25.12 decision.
I'll never forgot the night last
1. 1»fu. •
“Thirteen more seasons have
June when the Notre Dmue Club
bf Nfw Jersey Hffew“iT h lg im d - unfolded sinca.lhcn. but. I doubt
olf dinner for the native Neumk- that Notre Dame stadium has
sen another such blocking effort
or. One speakor after another "«
ILnthie’s famous 1hrec-for-on».
ptni ed Hogiile to th-i nkie* utnl
'I wb* Ma'ctn-iilar enough Ml
the mote they talked, the moro helmall tin- crowd in the
Di-mre nlushed.
't was a pretty red-Tari-d young thud to its feet, gasping, and M r
, §5 a
man »lm got p on hi* feet to n block to r.tch the spoclatorT
iMi-iwor Ike kooiI «i«he* of his '■Ve i* something indeed.
“In rclroapecl it wn-n’t
aMLAICAt, Instruments, aeces- WE PAY hliheat cash prices for frlinda—end you and I tn -e r
m iciee, L'tvmise an the next 20ao its, guitar and vljlin airing*
1 ' — i tore. H syrr* ft Wil- heard more setinu* aid deter­ &lt;ahl
Irish eunir* -inf-&gt;,'leJ “ I *•*
ot The ,.u sle Bjx l.i the Prl.imined promlte. (hao were irndr
tian,s Kinnlluie Co.. 311 E.
e r e rlear that Devore was like
co'.a Theater Bldg.
I by the new Irish rosch.
Ht. nhenn 96*
liughie klie.v wlml in' win .ip •f^"|,trPlllV lL
t1*1®in un
i»* rlw ing
LARGE PLOT on main Highway,
" noR tinv. i i e ' E ’wnwiTiV’ * uuip.ist. Ilc knew h * u »« i
- riiu| if
I.
limes
mm.
your
man.
block
him."
suitable for garage ur cabin
PRIVACY IH RERPHCTKI)
stop-gap louder in til I rnrd: l.i«hy
Thi't 1
development. Has &lt;1 loom mo­ V O ult nstoiid d-s'r,* for privacy r i " , l , t |,o i c l o . n ■,! f n - n i t h e K s v y ,
I t e t “rLoacnl
rfh l
mail and ,run,f ,Ati
dern house. Small cdm'.i, balance
All-Ameiicu
In money m atters 'H strictly He kite'* I • li • I
• I,,.euay terms. Box 81, Sanford.. respected here. Friends an I lore if In- dl'lp'' pimlucv a fond
tidiitlves nre not ntmtlonm'
Urfiire the war, the oil indus­
ONE 10 ft. trailer, now p rin t; about your credit. Your em­ team.
“ I'm going out In .-tiiiilh Bind try distributed about 60,000,000
Inside and out. Inquire Trailer
ployer or business nssoo'ntc* nnd work linrdrr than I ever tourist
mud inups u year.
Camp.
,
will not hear o f y^ur pcrsunal
—
— ■ • ■— —— — . nffnlrs. There is no cause for worked before," -.hid llughir. ''I'll
[&gt;£. fJv •do the h o t 1 ran to have u ten in
A VACANT. 3 bedroom house
embarrassment.
worth) j,t- Notre Dame and one
with extra lot cn paved n a il
j 1P r &gt;
Rciisnnublc credit requirements. you can be pruud to cheer.”
out of city limits. E lu ard F.
No co-maker* on mnnev loan*
ll was cti -y to i r that'Ilevore
Lane.
.. Y u t J t h ’r u n ' - m e n t ii ' uuh .
meant evrry w ort lie said. He
FAMILY
LOAN
CO.
wan sincere, *&gt; murli s-i-tbut the'
Bm C kV '. ONE child's desk with chair.
' Florida Hank Bldg.
Phene 33 words came hard like a m W talk­
V
Phone 1B2-J ufler 0:00 P. M.
ing fit in thu heart, very much
roncvriicd over wiiuUhc was say­
THE PI-ACS that you nlwnys H E L P W A N T ED —
ing.
wanted - 0 room house, two
Walt Kennedy, No(ru Hume
baths, laundry room, 2 car
garage, 10 acre* land, n beau­ GIRL for soda Fountain at Lan- iiuldicity man, tell* me that
tiful lake where you can hear
ey's Drug Htnre. P art time or llughlr went from that dinner
out- to IndiuiiR and dug into Ida
the fish a* they *«ini nnd piny,
full time.
good bathing and boating. Ed­
work hinder than lie played end
FULL
time
and
part
time
clerks.
for the Green in HIM). If you do
ward F. Lane, phone 462.
II. A A. Department Store.
not (hink he wan plenty vicious
LARGE, heavy cast iron heater, STENOGRAPH E R,
then, just ask some of the boys'
permanent
to
card of wood. 628.00. Phone
position. W, E. Kirchoff, Jr., who ran up against him through
1033.
380.
phone 306.
As n good example of the I)e2 WIRE aprallcl cord, synthetic- (TiTlTT FOR OFFICE work, con- vt re spit it, listen la Kennedy tell
won't burn 2( a foot, llau rr’s
slstlng mostly
of
charging about the game Devore played as
118 H. .Park Ave.
tickets and
counter
work. a auplmmom In 1031 against the
'1
■ _ i
Pittsburgh
Panthers.
Seminole County Laundry Co. powerful
« ir
BICYCLE,
ladles' pre-war, exHill W. 3rd Ht.
__
__ Don't forget that the Irish were
i "Rent condition. HLG Elm Ave.
undefeated In 22 ronneculive con­
siahtsen MAID for Mather Furniture Co. tests when they met the Panthers.
ALL OF BLOCK 10, sia
See
Mr.
Brunson.
The geme was one of the really
loin, or will sell any or loir,
big ones and rugged as It was
runs from Lake Mary highway FOUNTAIN girls. APPly^ Shi
great.
to Crystal Lake, all beautiful
Service, Sanford Naval
C O L E M A N ’S
Says Kennedy;
Iota. Hee E. T. Cochran, Lake
Station.
_
Mary. Fla..
"P ltt'a veteran line waa paced
CLEUICSTKN OGRArilER T lU i by a pair uf terrific tacklaa--. OFFICE SUPPLIES
4
filing experience, able to take Quest* and MacMurdo.
Notre
dictation, good aalary. Phone Dame could offer such as Joe
WANTED—
Everyday Files
613,
______
_________ Kurth and Moose Krause and
Nordy-Hallman
and
Tommy
Yarr
"W A N TED : '3 7 nr *38 Chevrolet ORANCTr (iitkers. Bkhf
far the grinding battle between ‘ Typewrltonr—
“
car body. Plume 1163.
Co., Stale Farm ers'
the line*. And out on right end,
Cord
Index
Trays
much of ihe game, the Irish had
CIRCULATING oU boater, large,
also small, satiable for church WANTED TO RENT Hugh Devore, who looked a little
Aluminum Sheet Holders
on the small aide In the company
work- Rev. 8 . J . Grady, Lake
he wae keeping.
Mary, Pox 282.
_____
Leather Brief Cases
"The game was a brilliant, bone*
UNFURNISHED 2 or 3 bedroom
tfU N —early American Fllntarock
house, good references. Per­ crushing competition, as close as
Books — Gifts
rifle, In good condition. Phone
m anent VYallaca Philips, Phone two minutes from now through
JW7-R._____
380._________________________ much of tho first half, though
Buxton Billfolds
Notre Dama held a small adge.
SMALL
furnished
apartm ent Then Pittsburgh puntad from
Ph. 14T
Adu lt perm anent Phone 360,
right a t Ua goal line and Devera 114 Msgonlis Ave.
went Into action
"Smashing In from his position
FOUND: Billfold In M argaret SIT. WANTED—
on the flank. Dorses just failed
- Ann . Saturday. Owner may
*® Jf** ■ hx*4 on tko!k»U and
for adv. CaU
JOB A8 cook or maid, p a rt time, block the kkk. Staggering to reHerald.
Minnie Murry, 801 Sanford tain hla balance, he raced oat
eraoad the piled-«p Race and
Are.
headed back up the field.
and
Ironing.
WASHING
Hattli
"Chuck Jaskwich, plavlnr quart­
Cooper, 618 E. Oth
erback for Noire .Dama, bad
caught the punt near midfield and
Will - pay up to |300
waa .veering out to hla left as he
FOR RENT—

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LOST &amp; FOUND'

WANTED
50 PIANOS

run*baek° *** “ *'*”»*“
* t 0**1
"As Jaskwich moved along toward
Pltt'a 88-ysrd line, three big Pan*
FRONT room with bath, d o st 'here swung down on him, forcing
him tow ard the sideline#, and the
In. 700 E. 2nd S t
nin appeared M l for, an abrupt
APARTMENT furnished. Couple ffniHn.
finish.
only.
1116 Park Ave, &gt;
"Bal
—
Devore.
toward
TheFURNISHED- mom,
nddsTAvenue.

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for
Spinets, 8tu4ios,
Baby Graitds.

Writ# Birger Wearier
8. Florida At*.
LakeUod, Fla-!
l*J
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N O T IC E

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of ctmelitliii ( 11*.1 1,- r .i,, ll,.,i v,,h
a liltII- ri *lit«iil iif On- htuli- and llini your iine. nt plutc of it- t i t and or .dill i e* Is si* i n t­
ernal tit., Nrw:iili, N J„ uni tlml
. ill nr*- over tho ,ia,» of ll year*,
and flint llo i- N to, |ieraou wlllilli
the HIi-to of Plotl.ln, tint aurvleo
of n aiitipornn u|Hin wlmm would
bind yon;
IT IH. TIIKIlKt-MItK.
OllDBItKn-lhal-you i.c uiul npiiear
liefore Ihe above coni I on tin- Itill
d-iy of .tloccmber, |SfS and u in u tr
III* bill of v«|iijitalnl for dlvorre
tierelll filed usalnat you And toll
|uu not, lirnt-e ft- dm-res |,ro Onnfeeso will lie rnirred nrtilnat you,
and the aald cause pm cret r« |wrtc.
IT in PtritTHKIt u IIHKHKH that
fbla order he puhllelied once a weah
for four mneccullve weeha in
a-newspaper of xrnrral vlreutatlon
pubtlnlied lii Henilnol* ("uunty,
Florida.
tt’lTNl;a.1 mv band atxl ofllclat
seal at Hanford. Karnlnole I'minly,
Klorlila, lhi* IStli day of Kovemhrr,
A- U. IMS.
O. I*. MKRNfX&gt;N
trisrk. Cl rr it ll Court
tty O.. U Hunt. U.
(Circuit Court Heal)

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yoq had ’l86
. ,th fenders repaired
could got hoi
by paying asuy_6S9&lt;__________
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FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY SPECIALS

k£ie

tte X , P R O D U C E Emperor Grapes. — lb. ■ 18c
Rome Beauty Apples' “M bs. 44c
Long Island
Green Beans
2-lbs.
29c
Fresh Fla. Cabbage lb. 5^c
POTATOES
Fresh Fla. Spinach 2-lbs. 25c
10-lbs.
Porta Rica Yams
4-lbs. 23c

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lb.
ps Yellow-Onions.. - 3-lbs

35c

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1b.
Beef Brains lb.
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Weiners “ “ lb.

Sharp

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49c

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27c Swiss Cheese

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35r. Sauer Kraut 2-lbs 35c

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18c Coffee

Grahams
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jelly
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MEDAL
med.4'/2; ,lge.l6c ‘ GOLD
FLOUR
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t o il e t s o a p
4 !/ a C

5 lbs.
10 lbs.
25 lbs.

14 OZ. btl.
1-lb. jar
2 Jars1
No. 2 can
for H U i a
NOMI MAUN SKUMTYI

29c
57c
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13c
act'
.7_2_Bars
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23c

GATOR

RoachHives
Lge. 35c; Sm. 15c

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PlpfcetrU r tpsaf Paper

Kraut NfL2V^can 19c
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2 Jars 25c
No. 1 can 10c
No. 2 can 10c
lb.jar 41c
Itbtl^5c

HcrHng^ll5oz.capl6c

Cadi 1176*/. Get tho BEST for
LESS.

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35c
22c

Halk

~ 31c Loaf Cheese

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59c Sausage
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13c Mince Meat lb.

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U no more than jo b would pay
for ths 680 deductible kind and
816 to 616 loan than you would
pay {dr tho s o n coverage fn

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Collision or Uflset automnblle In­
surance offered by the State
Farm Mutual Insurance Co. If
you carry 660 deductible colli­
sion or upoat Insurance an your
car or truck t—660 la deducted
frqm each collision and upoet
claim. I» II costa you 660 to re­
pair a damaged fonder, you pay
"AIL l i another fender Is damaged
and Ifc eoata you 680't o repair,
you again pay ALL.

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OCTAGON

You Should Know

T

“Where Customers S end Their Friends”

or

♦100 for U p r i g h t s *
Plain case.

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By FRANK ECK
AP Newsfeaturcs Sports Writer
NEW YORK—When unbeaten
Army meets undefeated hut once
tied Navy in tho No. | football
game o t the year at
Philadel­
phia's Municipal Stadium, S atur­
day*,-Dec. I7 the last twii-player*
who handled the pigskin In the
climatic 1044 eluxh will do most
of the ball bundling till* time,
Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis
not excepted.
They ure young Arnold Tucker
of Army anil C. Bruce Smith of
Navy, quarterback* of their teams
ami the men responsible for inukinfor the T click a t the respective
service academics.
Both Tucker ond Smith were
teammates a t Miami High in 1U42
ami although Smith has one entire
season Hit Tucker'In big time eoU
Ivgiate football, Tucker la more
advanced
, In, the T formation.
_____
Ht
was third atrlngrinst year.
Navy adopted the T this fall
und it was a new experience fur
Smith. It was not until the last
two games that Comdr. Oscar
Hafeherg, Nhvv coach, decided to
start Smith behind center in nines
of Bob HoernscUmeyer. Smith
rroduesd with startling results,
Navy showing. Its scoring punch
for ths first unis this season with
33-7 nnd S6*7 victories over Michi­
gan and Wisconsin, respectively.
Thus, it will be a oattle of
quarterback deception with Tuck­
er and Smith a t the controls,
While Army has not been beaten
since Navy tu rn ed ' the trick at
West Point In 1043 by 13-0 and
figures to win almost n* it pleuses.
even against Its arch foe, Navy is
expected ta he “up'.' for Uih^oiit.
Sincr the soldiers are rated the
grentdst collection ever tq/'grgce
gridiron
Middies haverevery
'■ ■the
f ...............
verex
thing
hing to gain nnd nothing to lose.
With Blanchard and Davis, the
Mr. Inside and Mr. Outside of AIL
America fame, getting most of
the glory—and deserving it—In
Army'* march to 18 straight t r l - 1
umpna, the deed# of Tucker have ;
been
somewhat
overshadowed.
Everyone fulls to realize that 11
Tucker calls those West Point:
signals, Is the cha who gets the I
ball from center nnd the same one
who hands It to Blanchard .and 1
Davis.
Tuckker and Smith were ju.it;
uhout evifrythlng when they team -.
ed" up i f Miami High- smith |
captained the team nnd Tucker
rcored 122 points in nine'gam e*, j
Smith received a trophy a* the
#rhool'a most valuable uthlatie.
Both selected military life, Sm‘lli
going to Annapolis in 1913 while
Tucker betnmc a Navy V-12 *tusk
i.
'»nt at Miami University.

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THE WEATHER

In Unity There U Strength—
To Protect tfie l’e«ci of the Worldt
To Promote the Progress of Amrricei
To Produce Prosperity for 8anford.

VOLUME XXXVII

Fair

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E M abltalied 1908

AN

IN D E P E N D E N T

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

s State
Of Nation Is Good
FirBt Hundred Dayr
Of R e c o n v e r s i o n
Puts Industry Fa*
AheatTOf Schedule

(

Honoring U.S. Staff Chiefs

D A IL Y N E W S P A P E K

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER,29. 1945

^

Associated Press Leased Wire

Eisenhower Is GM Is Willing
Critical Of To Talk W ith Pearl
French Act ion C onciliators Given
Calls For A Central Stedl Workers Call
Administration O f Meeting Of W a g e
Germany As Drawn Policy Group For
At Potsdam Confab Strike. D e c i s i o n

llti- fu'i* mi no i Ih c t ;'* E-id-i?- Con*
l(nurd nilil llii- afternoon. cooler in- *
night. -low!) rising Irtnpcr attires Frida).

N U M B E R S5

Marshall Note
Final w iny W arning
IGfhdit'd (Jen. Short
Three Hours After.
—‘.hip—Attnclx” Iiegan-

Nazi K iller Climbs To His Doom

FRANKFURT. Nov. 29, W t 1_ DETROIT, Xuv. 20, ‘ &lt;1*1—The
■.ieiui'rnr’ E W n l i ei hu*
"firT-l “ lifrals tn (lie iontf deadW .tS IH M * 1 i&gt; \,
N ,n .
29.
a report railing for th *1 establish- ( lurked n m tr. versy bet &gt;eon Urn
\ l ' •&lt;&gt;, . rM George ) . Marment
a centiM ndmlnlHtraUon eral Motor? ami the striking CIO
-ti.ib ' i l h - lit,’ InTocp the
, to ro m to j. Germany. And. II*1' I'tilted Atl|u .ly iiik tn union Im*
PrUu! N.ir'-nr * niniltlee l»e"M l' HJ Truman’* investigator. Jt.img ; , fletrd l. I resident t ’hnrfnre |n- I,
. f„r China- as
dr .................
*
- Motors
-i t Kisenhowrr t»laihM
D It* Wilson
of* “
Alt
.1 I I, uli nli.il, r u in ) . Thai
d
*!?;• Krt*..»h for nrevtntinir affect- I said today that file giant corn O''■/» ■ i.sla). The
ive aetion J)v the Allied C ^ trm slhiii mi a i» willing to iliM'ii-s
,‘ l i t ’ -' • '* !, r 'pl.l'Cil before
oonrll. The General said ‘ft
Itlint the strike with federal coneil ni ■ » 1 i”i i t , ,■ hows | hat
t M il" attaches in
n central juiminl»ti-.ition tor Her- l»it
nn&gt; r* mit'1’101
■ot*di*,n. i
'.Mr. Wilson einph isired, how­
Ini....
! -nine parts of
necessary. Hut throughout- Octo ever. that li.M will not resume
• liifi &gt; u
,!.•! cd lo lies(Tier, be said, the Krone ..tan* toi-otlntlhjls uilli tin- i don mi.
[-...• ih" r
j,
three day*
I .f.,
materalized.- The President did
I 'sined their opposition t ■ tho I. - lay unto v. inker- m.hlif)
Ih. iY.itl llirb o r atwarn, however, against are a l In­
piinciniee. Among other thing*, Heir drttrind for a ..Til per cent
loeL
flationary pressures, which he
lie F reeach blocked a law lh.lt a ijri* inr-ease. lie ulrn culle I
of real estate, wholesale and raw
would HaVe encouraged n fe fem- (or an end to a lint he described
W A S IlIN C T o N , N ov. 29.
material price*, lie Mild we muni
*lon of German trade unions on, » . illegal picket or r on the part
i AI*) —! I. un -ugi' that. Areald are mounting in tho rise
v national basis. There has hempf*of the (!|CI strikers.
rivtil loo laf&lt; i.i*H«’ii&gt;i M«r1 continue to hold the line against
some
-ii -.nrogre«s
— ...
. this month,
. . . . . .no *' In the steel industry, the CIO
. ..
Inflation.
-noting to .fcjsenhower, but it has United. Steel Workers union lm
^ lia ir • L m m i m ilt' w n rn u ijr
been small. The new tdyef ■or (u||,.(( „ meeliug of Its pntverlul
The President wan h arp y , to
f*►tbe ..Vriiij 'ctimniiiiuiiT lit
Sfaff said that foot! must I*® ,**nL committee un wage in,me f. r
note that unemployment is far
Hnu . :A.dm.; hcoii laiil heforo
to German* without thought or p,.,.
ln ritU burgh. The wage
lest than had been fearpd. Total
l Ut* Punrl li.iiTor Invostlght•layment. just to keep the country („nlmiiUv will decide the next
employment has returned to the
an a wibslsianee level. There Is „,OVo jn |hp union’s*'strategy to
•
Mr ntimy.
nine restlessness in the AmortJ( ,,n&gt;. ri„,. uf ,o „ ,|IIV fl„.
level’ It was on V-J day and It
ihc
cunmiittdo
■in and Ilrlttah xnnrr. he Mill. jt# members. The s le d - worke.*will continue to climb. There will
ini 1'itini WiiHltbe periodic setbacks, however, oc­
!’l,t .It**.1: «*JJ V’ ’. ' n ■ t t e i - J s , ilieudy have indicated I,,- a vote'
P..M. Eastern
mu. thll, th..yVcasioned by the demobilisation of IN THE BIUTiSH KM HASS V A t WASHINGTON the Eald of Hair- •oigiis currenl rntn.ns are main- „r ,)Mr|y fiv,.
l w ; 7.
tho armed forces within tho next fax (center) is pictured with tho U.S. Chiefs of Staff ufter tonferr- •nlned.
silling to back up tile wage &gt;!&lt;•ilitonlUin Army
few months. So far. three and tag on them the Insignia of Honorary Kn.ght Grand Cross. Military
nintnl with u strike, if necessary.
i
•
1 . '" i ’ i ii .m l
G eneral
one half million men have left Division, Ordor of the Hath (GCB), bestowed by King George VI.
These two lalwir developments CONVICTED AND SENTENCED I t • HANG wiili i'.,m , th
i S!* *i T t m . t t i n l a p * w e r e
the servico and they are joining Shown wearing their new emblems arc Gen. 11.11. Arim Id, Adm.
rumu ns President Truman said muiis for Alin.pmide.r of .six .U.S. i|u i , .loljnuiie,- feipt.l •
Ernest
J
.
King,
Gen.
George
C.
Murshstl
and
Admiral
William
D.
the labor market a t the rate of
III Washington that we are well pnutches hi* end on tin*, scnflonl at Hiui b-n!, lit i niiiii) . « in ' 1*9’ ,
Leahy.
(International)
.a l ill) I ’.M . u n d
50,000 a day.
on our way toward reconversion, five were executed. At left (f.iriny mniciu ImtuG iu ....I.• - ,
III! 111! iii’i? ,t &gt; ' . ' . i c d t h a t ti l e
with th eprogrnm ahead of sched­ baugmuu. 8)rt John 1 Wood "t Snn Antonin. |‘ex., who Iri ,|..' 1
The Job' of reconverting war
W a*liinginn
ule and unemployment even low­ ,ng oil hi intti. Iliilei .il &gt;., r*:11
plant* la virtually completed. In
.
I ill-1 r u c t i o n * —
j ;Jm i
er than bad been expected.
the first one hundred day* of
ii
iiiii.'iiip e.
f' if 4 'V *
peace, $27,000,000,000 worth of
iburi A,
. Sgt. Habort
A. Kiutihtf
K night,. aon-of
m »ii of J
i /^ ■ ------j------- rfi*
*V.fn ' i,
■ tl i e lio tlr
war contracts were cancelled.
Mr. nnd m , s j j . Kmght. who
'■.&gt;"- i | g l ' c o l t 1
Q
Most peacetime product* are al
liter of Company D or
f
*1 _
as n m ender
ready in production or ready to
the National Guard was call,1"
i.lliigly.” The
■■ii i
roll. ’ The metal-working trades
into active dulv on Nov. 20, 1940,
"i .l ,1 with an order
np*t -.
are In such good nhspe th a t they
recently wrote hi* pnrent* from
to ir
,
u.ivnl iLUthoritles
expect by mid-1045 to ship goods
Mindanao,
Philippine
islands,
if -tin
a t two and a half tlmas the 103!)
that he expected to return home
Ilf,
radio facilities
rate. We depend on this Industry
soon after 23 month* of overtot Wi iking properly, the
MANILA, Nov. 29, (fl’l— Army
for most of our consumer durable Fed Lines Paves Way Marshal B e i n g Sent &lt;eu* service,
rikattr i wn* sent by coinlleudipmrtcrn in the western Pa­
goods.
He served with the 31*t Dixie cific
ini fnhlt It l inched Hawaii
For
Sanford
Backs
To
Orient
To
Survey
hu* announced that the remu:&gt;ivi*oti
with
Brig.
Gen.
J.
C.
HutIn all, says President Truman,
i
a at* . le** titan an
tery where Ernie Pyle uiid 490 Electric Motor A rm a­ Defense Counsel ()!&gt;
who recently returned to Amei ican soldier* are burled will
business continues to be good.
To Score 4 Times M i l i t a r y Situatioij ,'liison
l our- brflMC III*' Jap attack, bej
e
c
t
s
T
o
I
n
1
r
o
this
country.
The
Division
left
ture
Used
To
Siminh
IIo pointed to the fact th a t retail
-o f Hio —attack,
on a caretaker statuu on Feld
Ktates. Feb. 5. 1913. operated |i&gt;
|t • . ,.z»t pin .1 iu General
/■
sales are up trfn p e r-c e n t over
By JULIAN 8TKN8TKOM
CHUNGKING, Nov, 20. &lt;A1- the
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d
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t
i
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n
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f
F
l
a
i
r
Plate
(xlass
Found
a
year
in
New
Guinea,
eight
'Mr thle time last year and that steel
*.K IUnt i about tbiee
Herald*8porta Editor
The overall eoiunttpilcr of Amer­
h i l t Indli* and Ul,t o1 ,”or* tha" ^0-00° Alr
**. ».
* l(}
Ingot production has risen to 82 . Anderson, BrookMu and Cullum, ican fAiuea in China — Lieuten­ months in th*
h
,
in
i^n to n n|nv
e l will
l&gt;e nt
evacuated
from.,
{ NUEUNIIUW,, N ov. .'it, . ,
The
Hnofortl
httH-stnlioo-of
tlie
|.j
ntll|
lm
ri„i„
A
p#r-V»iti capacity, compared With Seminole’s •'ARC,|*1Xll,IUfield^iio'i* ant Genera Albert -C. Wode- pnrticlnuled In Limn in .viorBTiuj ,j)(l ttiny
island of le. Only n Fioriilti Motor Line* u n . broken JAnierican pio-e.--ii toil- «viitin.'-ni
Altfimfpb* i.. «-1
. , . Ute 00 per cent mark It fell to with brilliant line play by the Fed m eyrr — told a news conference
hr wrote weie fcw A r"’v caretakers will remain, into Inst night , and $30 iu cai.li today *&lt;i- iinfidd beim r tin- *71*111*71 t'hflj'i* !.» 4»ol$t mini i. , 1.- wlih liuright a fte r Japan surrendered
forward wall, had no trouble last today hu haa been discussing with i i r .h
. '
' 1
^ . I Offlcinls
Imve ahnmmced
w.iii liy cn de, n previous inquiry
laiinui wliitrai
p v|#ithat
u anil four pair* of trousers, the (war crime* tubumil i)»,- loiy . i by
ssM he was night In racking up a 28 to vi?- Chinese authorities the disposul nolu foi tho huiviiu men in » | a
Th* President
P r « .........................
mi Am iy itiv • -ligating board
t bo avnilabfe for prepeity of J.M. McDonald, opera­ Nazi intrigue and tilth .olinmi iliriflfistNl
0pleased
_____ to
.H Hannounce
I
the “tory over Coach Ed Bruner’s sting- of surplus United .States pro­ church «&gt;f Immboo ami palm h*« • j u j . j,.
that hi had culled
" “ D" '1 W' M not bei “vaHable r.u tor of the bus slntiun. were *to activity that • resulted in tlie ai
cost of living hae
three- less Leesburg High Yellow Jackets perty in western Chinn. Wedc- vcn. Being local?d on an H.mi i civilian
has dropped
dro|
vlsilors
American-built
t*l Mi - Vrlhi - in lia* Philipsdiliis* of An tn .i in !:•;"• . i *
foot high pint on u, ho ala tod that nir strir*.
len,
il
was
reported
today
by
tenths of one per ceilnt since the in the Lake County City.
w-liii wlileh the Island
meyern talks were on the high­
. . ctepilii iu* to give hint
was III' NCciind dav the Aluert' m Vill"
war ended whereae It rose one . Coach Goose Kettles’ aggrega­ est level — with Generalissimo the weather was nice and cisil i" equipped., have Imwii surfaced Police Chief Roy G. William*.
ill" W.llllilH
Chief WilliuniH lm* at homl liroHerUlion (teented to Adolf III
and three-tenths per cent In the tion was able to push across a Chian? Kai 8hek and Premier for u locution *o near, tlie istua)"r. lo preserve them for possible fu­
let'* llihl conqui t nnd wa il&lt;
• it lo r im
"We liavu two seasons a year, ture use. -------------------- ----- —
same period after 1D1B.
m arker and convert - the extra T. V. Soong,
---highlight of toon)
i- ' lull in tTi. now fniMitiai, ut
pho t'll on tho
nnd that i* the hot and the hot­
The labor situation was men­ point In each of the tilt’s four
The Amorican commander said ter weather, nnd the wet an I
The Army has nnnuunred also
romioill
i i.| -lo *nig' the intioned a t length in the Presi­ Quarter* while the stubborn Fed a dispatch saying 700 American
welter j)UQ," hc_. wrote, " when that II will discontinue garrison* linn and which it is bell eyed was on war. e liu ii'i-.
i leasing \n ii ..ml Navy concern
dent’s -rep o rt,— He noted th at line -wax lik r concrete and Lees­ planes wore belli
Rrttn, ihiya, Ktimr
Iteepid* wet,* inlinduced
i ,*4*_tli. Id,. - d ol hostilities.
M lillta w -- rK
'GVr ' thr rain romea dHWn lii TurrtflTlV.’’i'«t Kcrams-,
used to smash the lower pail of
since Aug. 14, there have been burg's 62 yards gained from
Aguni
Islets
on
Dec.
I.
that
while
Hiller
unproto,t
to,
t i n ........."luiuiilcattoris is
„ J T ‘ , i r^ m vv-1,', iU *°
8gt. Knight was bom in Sun-," ll goes for tin* Okinawa group the* heavy plate gin** of tile nidi:
new strikes, involving about 1,* scrimmage was on end around rhin„ " V
.... ........''eilcm
...........jycr
to tin- wui l.l Ii - had - ii in i il'M i . ti ­
, '''corre^t*
evci for,| attended ’local school uml, That
Tim
o fanio.i* in.' age to the
door, to the sla tfon.
500,000 workers. The time lost plays.
said the pianos merely were be­ graduated . from Seminole 11igh i wr* wcIL____
ll on lot inn*. Iii high *•iiimun ,1• . ,
•• i11
f
Inown’* "E ast
A largo crowd from Sanford ing collected in Shang'hni. If the
To enter, the thieve* tin,I fiist was 'Iiawing up dilniltd plan, t
through , work stoppages In the
in 1934. Prior to enlisti i -1 " • ■!• a i i i i o u i i ie m e iM
Isxt ono hundred days is estim at­ went to Leesburg for the game Chiiu-He want to buy them, they School
lo cut tlie screen wire in flout lltUn i, Hu - 1, 1. *
(j
Lnt-.
ho
wo*
employed
by
llie
IIou*
dd I"' i'll' tip-off t tin L
ed to be a fraction of one per­ and wero completely satisfied with may — If not, they may lie sold millat and Anderson Drug Slotr. G r a h a m
of the door, move nn &lt;ml*ldo
T estifies
t '&lt;'ijli el tor German
\ i in) , . •n. •' ■ l.l ‘nit ouo. It was
bench, lu rak the gins* olid I lieu Clii.'l of Sluii I'iiIoiii'I lii'iii'i .1
cent of the total working time the brand of ball displayed by the to someone else or shipped back In Id* letter home, be enrlosed n
.ji
i'dll, iluii* llawuii was
to one side u metal stand GtlrlaV .In. l| &lt;il jr. ted la t |a lilt
available. In .th e same period, locals last night. And it Isn't to he United State*.
small photograph of the surrender A g ain st FE C M erger pu*h
OICIIf d . . m e e t lililtjj 1Iu.* .lap wen*
used for vending soft drinks.
Wcdemever told newsmen that &gt;f the Jnimnr.se nn Mlnitnnuo t&gt;
024 theatened strikes were avert­ ofteit that 8anford does things
dtlrtion of tin wai plan. I In t Irt-f i.taitf. - —■
ed and 8G8 strikes were settled. like that to the Yellow Jackets 22 P-51 Mustangs — flying from Gen. Hutchison.
WEST PALM BEACH, Nov. 29,
This morning a tot of stolen, cotium-l ii- • -lid lliat ir M r- |."I i
who have won a great majority
* ItMt ••. r*u* htit'k a ' July 8.
(fl’f— Former Slate Senator Er­ supplies, chiefly table radio- ami plan *Iii *’i t i' ii eielnstv ly tivni:i
The President blamed the out­ of the clashes between the two Hankow, China to Shanghai
n * li.
i*!»’ n i H
hint lo
nest Gminim liu* told u board of tithes, were discovered hidden un­ Austria and Imwed i.niy I hu t ■
break of labor disputes In part squad* within the last 16 years. encountared bad weather and 11
•' i -.1 ‘■■•Ion I i 11!«-i niing him that
wero lost. Two pilots were killed
Interstate Commerce Coenmtsslon- der some crate material at tlie Gei'iiir.n liii'h i' hih- i nut *.i pi
on the fact that all parties held
Mahoney kicked.off for Lees­
l i t •" n red alt her vesers that it would bu ’unfortunate” Chase amt Company Warehouse pining fm nil cvciitnalitie• I
tholr grievances In check during burg to Kilpatrick on the 36 who and at least one is missing.
I it \ 11 m l i r " o l t o Ite w e s t
The American commander sold
if thu Atlantic Coast Line wctc nt Thirteenth Street and Jiltn the ri'iin. il n iiird 11iiiitilt,I ,
the w ar In accordance with the returned the ball to the 38. Broof 11 I'- aoiii t ant.I hy Ailg, 1.
permitted to gain control of the Avenue, by u warehouse employee again*! .Spain,
he Ih-IIcvc* General George Mar­
no-strike pledge.
oklln went over left tackle for shall is being aant to China to
\i d
JuU
.the record show;*,
Florida East Const Railway.
win,
reported
the
in
utter
to
.police.
Fnniicj
||i'a'ii*mili'‘lial
lle
im
n
tti
1
Mr
Truman mentioned the six yards,
Anderson
w ent
I law i
In’ Pltifippines, the c u ri­
Testifying at un ICC bearing
a survey of thu situation
According to Chief Williams, Goei mg *until...... In ml t hi* i ,'n t iih. i
largest dispute now hampering through the line fnr 30 varda but make
am!. .and l.onJon were
Into proponed reorganization of hark in September, a prowler hud of n clown during Hi t ii • ninl
and report back to President
production—the strike a t General Sanford was penalised five yards Truman
the FEC, Graham aaid that new hern chased from the warehouse of some of tin- ividi'iae. \t on, nil* i- d. Hi, i . t h e C u l le d States
with recommendations.
Motora. He said the heads of for off sines. Anderson then ad­ Wedemeyer
it*.nt I" plac e nil embargo
blood is needed in independent
said he thought Oioso
time, lie shook hi lie...I ami p"
the corporation should ait down vanced eight yard* through tho recommendations
Japan. The message*
_
ownership of railroad* by-people * by police, Inst was not raptured. dtrouidy mi hi',| fiimi 'id,■ I*, id, vn oil
would deni with
a first down
and talk over lh« wage dispute i center for-------------. on tho
... 49. future United States asslitance
Cpl. Lawrence A. I.undquixi, who are interested in the devedop-1 It l* believed that the prowler tn allow l&gt;e liooiod tlie eviilPn1* U r g e d PJ .i.iinoty ni c * ii r e *
with CIO union leaders. L abor’Cuilum went around end for nine — or military aid — to China. who waa formerly atationed
il.t" eventual!lies,
gainst i
■’
‘ at‘ ment of the territory in which, had itccn staying night.-. In the liring pie euted at licit point
...........................is_nd Anderson smashed into the
warehouse.
Secretary Lewis Behwsllsnbach
Ilatangea, Luxon, in the Philip- they operate.
Said Wedemayer:
Againii.t. 1*1, the commandFormer Deputy Fuehrci Ituline
for
one
yard
and
another
first
trying to get Gkl President
Among the recovered loot were dnlf lie* got iiinilhi'i -toinacli to , | Il
The Atlantic Coast Lina Is
"Few men in the United States I'lnea. and Is now at Yokohama,
t dir licet. Admiral
Charles Wilson lo agree to re­ down.
Japan, expects to return bams seeking to meree the FEC with its four table radios, no electric Imlli- lirhe in tin midst ol* 11a' p im ti d lllfx ltn t'.l ii i l
either
m
ilitary
or
civilian,
are
was *tohl tlmt
A fter Anderson and Brookli.t' batter equipped to evutuuU .a In January, ho recently wrote trunk system --whereas tho Du­ room heater, two boxes of iiulio
sume negotiations with the union.
ing*. lot In- sliit not leave tii. Gib fall "t Du 1."ttoye cabinet
There Is no hint of what Wilson's were held to. one yard, Brooklin situation than General Marshall, hie mother, Mrs, E. F. Lumlqiild. pont intercuts are seeking to tube lithe* and tools, a khaki mini out. cotirjt.... .
aiade
aua
lie i*. .eking to *■:
&gt;t'lw la li.Japan and Itusreply will be, but Conciliation dashed to the 1-crsburg 20 befote lie has - a fund of experience in Cpl. Lundquiat wears three bat­ over the line as an independent underwear, pants and a helmet. rape Irin) on th* giound. of a. i
o pa ilnllly, I’tecauCullum went
Director Edger W arren is hope­ being stopped.
tle stars and other decorations. railroad.
international
affairs
and
enjoys
Several
honked
devices,
evidently
'
ueidn
and
hi
t
le.i
on
that.
&lt;
on
Ho||*
"i |" u d in l.e taken in
around
end
to
the
16
nnd
then
It
ful th at both aldea will soon be
Graham further has declared u;i'd for breaking und entering, is scheduled to l » itiled tontiM r *
the respect of the President,
llawnfi
ill a. &gt;v Id nut provoku
the
four
a
fte
r
Anderson
w
a
r
stopsitting around the conference
Congra** -a n d - the pooidt4W
ilio-fiiuniii
^ ^
Ur. Hamilton Holt o f ■Rntllnr HfaAcr^Ki-!i l U d C ^ ACr!°Ai'ow w#f$i
table. The union, which -haa- been p ed-in-the line for nn gain. TH* United Slates."
auto haltery wero returned liy [ Dial
Imi rilile '* nv ..f 'h u t 1
'o l a i r . will
*&gt;- ill sneak
u n a a l on
n n the
I lm* San
S'lll 1.1 I .
...
,L i.
t
.i
,l
\ tin do' p!i*-ed, the note of
Fed
fullback
plowed
into
the
line
College
meeting separately with Schweiblanket* everythityg
In
the louth
Meanwhile.
pre*a
dispatcher
1,1 Natn, eotireiiirati
............ in liii- i-i. nimnnlcat inns
for three yards and a first
Francisco Conference which _ he except (he Florida East Cast and police to Chase und Com patty.
leuhach and. W arren, haa stated again
reaching
Chungking
*&lt;ld
Genand
tube* rn*».
stolen
the
pi * i »'■ ' 11
H U M psome
u in v
Iradfo
g iliw
v«s»** •front
! * ' * « « i ''y
« ip
- .
,
i - . i i-a."i il, tin. N". 24.. four day*
the nine. Brooklin pickwl
to members of the San­ now th*y are after that."
Ite willingness to m eet with the down(Con
eraliaaimo Chiang Kui Hhek's na­ attended,
—
Porter Lam ing wore roturiiiMl. • i irlmi*flv
u it............ "f the defeit
d’lei tin -lap- hud delivered n
h IIs u S Os r« t» T m | ford Teachers Club Fiiduy even­
corporation executives, anyUme
tionalist force* have .hailed their ing
. ala III l m licit
lii'il Illieii
h e n ie v, e - atS'nv f m i i
it
tr.iiclv worded message, tlie
a l the Junior High School
and a t any place.
fighting advance toward M ikden. auditorium.
tin
x i 'i c e u
Pa !i and Asiatic fleet* wera
rich Manchurian Industrial cen­
The Army A ir Force has em ­
•■.'ii' I ih.it n an prise .itlnck, wn*
Local Woman Beats
ter. The NaUonallata were ■aid
barked on a reconversion pro­ Sales Of Christmas
Liffht Frost Tonight
n i.... tjbiiity. How ever, the coingram of its own. General H.IL Seals Are Increasing: to have stopped become of a
A regular Army recruiting O ff Attack By Sailor
Mtgre ied that the a»Russian agreement to allow them leapt consisting of one officer
Forecast By Bureau jSprl. Norman Waidor niiiniration
Arnold has called a big powwow
i.ult might lie launched against*
to
enter
toe
city
peacefully
later.
Itc-Enlists
In
Army
ahd
one
non-commissioned
offi­
of Industrial and labor isaders
In Philippine oi Guinn. Thuro
g off an
A favorable increase in fchristLAKELAND, Nov. 29, (/P)— '
for Dec. 5 a t Mitchell Field, Long maa heel sales ovir last year was There he* boen no official an­ cer will lie in Hanfurd Thursday, she desri ilied as a sailor of short
■.i_mvl mention of Pearl liarnouncement
a*
yet
of
such
en
Dec.
0,
to
accept
applicant*
for
Cooler
weather
with
light
frost
Island.' H* will address the reported to the Board of DirectS-'Sgt. Swiiinil ,s. WaTiei ’
not.
stature, Mrs. F. C. Smith of 100(1
enlistment or re-enlistment into West Second Street, managed last in the northern district is forecast sen uf Mi*. ■Minnie M. W.ii Ii u
meeting as will the veterans ad­ ora of the Seminole County Health agreement*
Hv tlie vinl of ^Jovember, the
Other
dispatches
told
of
spo­
the
regular
Army..
The
location
m inistrator, General Omar Brad­ and Tuberculosis Association at
to get away and reach her for peninsular Florida tonight of Route ■ I, Hex 3-’i I, Klltifm 1
. w iie sneaking of the
fighting between Nation-, of the recruiting office will b« night
by the Frost Warning Service at hiu re-enllt tc,| in the Army lit ­ 1 1. dii'hility
home,
she
reported
to
police
this
ley; The A ir Force wants the their m eetin g'at the Clinic build­ radic
of Itnving Japan make
aHsL. and Chlneaa Communist announced taler.
lakeland. I t r ' morning advisory ter having served three vein . ip tlie lil t oveit
morning.
natlea to recognise the m erit of ing. The report wee given by forces
act. Ilo lilitic*,-it
it
on several sectors of the I
the I'ncific tlienlnr in tlie tilt • i u
According to the report given says:
a young.B ier who did a big Job Mrs. Mary Saw
wlinga, seal sale Manchurian fro n t
Mild, tnlgbt l&gt;eein at un;
"Forecast
for
peninsular
Flori­
force, for . which nil ion In* ic | tii.oii"ut. At tills point. GeneriA
by Mr*. Smith, she was walking
airman.
durlng the
Un w ar even 'duSit he chali
home a t 9:30 o'clock last evening, da for tonight nnd Friday morn­ reived one bronze i'tar nnd tillu r M». Arthur cm word (root the
a soda-.Jarmay nave only
A. B. Petirson p resided
r
■a t___
theI
he - I
when a t First Street and Cedar ing: clear akle*. cooler und light decorations,
ker before Pearl Harbor.
moating at which Mrs. May PynPOOR FALA!
rd 1
I liilippiiie. ili.it IP*, lied extended
winds
all
districts.
Calm
toward
Avenue nt the railroad crossing,
Kgt. Wgliicn bn* alioadv i . i \. 1 ii.. ii'iinl recounabsance in cun
Every community and the busi­ chon of the State Tuberculosis
a tailor jumped out a t her, grab­ morning over northern districts. in the army for nlimiit It) yenr- ' limrtl'tn wltii tlie Navy. From
RHJNEBECK, N.Y.. Nov. 29 UP)
ness interest* tn it will be asked Association was a guest.
bed her, and tried to drag her Scattered frost in northern dis­ nnd bus little mure than th' , Hawaii. Genera! Short sent
An t/TtansIve program
for —The late President Roovelt's
to remember th a t a kid who was
off. She fought him off and ran tricts.
s*me period uf time lo go liefon detailed no - 'litre describing the
assart enough to lead a squadron spending of funds in conntcGnn pat Scottie Fata, is in a dog hos­
home.
living eligible for retirement tin precaution, lie bud taken against
nbat is sm art enough to be with tuberculosis paUenta of the pital today. It eearaa Fata had a
"low
est
temperatures
in
cold
She told Police Capt. Roy Tillia
d ir the new army pension plan.
a good civilian Job—de­ county, waa outlined, and plans ruB-fn with Elliott Roosevelt's
and Bhore Patrolman J. Willard, est low ground location*, occuring He wa* horn in Sanford ninl a t­ sabotage.
lta the fact th a t his pre-war wars discussed for immediate pro­ 1$$-pound mastiff, Blase, on tho
•bout
7
A.M.
Friday
morning:
What eauie next was the roar
who investigated the incident, that
tended -school* here.
[parlance adda up to approxl- cedure - In raising more funds, Roosevelt estate et Hyde Park.
of attar).ing Japanese ptanea
the tailor had followed her almost Orlando district—32 to 3H degree*
___
_____
stitches
a
f­
Fata
required
several
with
L.
I.
Frnsler,
chairman
of
p ale ly icro .
over Pearl Itaihor, and the crash
to her home. The only descrip- and scattered light frost, fu­
IIKTUKNrt TO STATES
the larger gifts committee In terward. B la u was uninjured.
of bombs ttiat drowned out Gen*
Gon of the tailor she could give ture temperature outlook: slightly
Mr*.
Ale*
Foster,
499
Palmetto
wae that he was "a short, small higher temperature* Friday night Avenue, bn* received word from
and Saturday,"
her son, Clifford Grucry, J r ,
8 2/y, US NR. tlmt lic-Jutd wt
riveil In the Slates Jirepnrut'.r,
Columbia University says lib­ to recuiving Id* lionorukde di
Light Intanifty, climate and soil
produce marked variation) in the eral amounts of vitamin A tend charge and . that lie expect- to
be home toon. He in* hud four
nutritive value of frulte and vege- “to postpone aging."
Lo* Angeles.
years service in the Pacific area.

—" WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.
&lt;AP)—The first one hundred
day a of reconversion, have
been summed up b y Presi­
dent Truman—nnd he finds
the state of tho nation good.
We arc far ubend of schedule
on the road to our peacetime
pursuits and some of the
anticipated dangers have not

Seminole Racks Wedemeyer Talks
Up 28toOWin To Chinese Over
' Over Leesburg Surplus Disposal

Robert A. Knight
Plans To Return
To Sanfnrd Soon

Cemetery On Tiny tius btaaoh Is
Ie Island Goes 0 n ;
Broken Into Ami
Caretaker B a s is

Nazi Activity
Austria Uniok!
Robbed Of $50 Before Tribun

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M U E TWO

THE SANFORD HERALD, SAW

minole Racks
fp 28 To 0 Win
O ver Leesburg
K 'e e lla s rS

I ’rimi I’a a e

line)

up ■two, Cullum ilusut-il in the
four and then behind u fnst c h a rr­
ing line, Anderson went-over cen­
te r for the flint *core. Clark
’&gt;• dropped heck and placed the bull
1 aqua rely between the upright*
' for the extra point.
*
In the second period, Anderson
- recovered n Leesburg. Ititnblc on
the Jacket It void liiu and Cnllum didn't hesitate to skirt the
Fed* on another drive by dinJilim
1 •tround
-tround hi* right end for 1
12 yards.

score, Sanford gut the ball on
their own ten ynnl still*. Cullum ■
|iicko&lt;I u|) five aiVil I’lcrcy looked 1
like n veteran wh?n lie went off
left -tackle for *20 yard*. Cullum
picked up another four yards and I
llrooklin insscd to Grantham fo r'
nine yard*. I’ierry nearly got ' Labor-Management Confab I Labor, Man'agorffdnf L eodin
into the open again when ha went Solemn Occciion for U. $. I Look Allkt, Columnlif Find*
off tackle for 15 yard* and a
first down o n ith o Le»burg *HC
By HEtEM IISAKY I'mlum went nruiind end lor five
C tm rtl P rttt Columnlu
and on -the final play P lccy
• W ASHINGTON-If you bad been a,W elt Dlaney sluing In tho
rocked up four yards.
_
Til
..i m m i*a
fronl row at a labor-management conference aeealon In the Depart­
M M III III 12*11
I . I X S I I I l l l i 1*1
ment of Labor auditorium, you might have amuaed yoursilf with A
Hlngli'
I.K
&lt;11liter
Hiouieinrr
t.T
Toller little mental experiment In adding up the compoatte feature* of tbT
I'li IiIIiik
l.i)
Kt liner
Kiti'iil i l&gt;k • •’
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Tnwne me. a little disappointing
I'lnrk
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For. after studying the profile* and general architecture of the
I'll* kill IT
II
in mi v
reptueentatjvr* of labor and the profiles and
Kill'
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Hurt
architecture of management. I could not ace any
I'Ullum
l.il
tluller 1
III im'MIii
ill
Mnlimi'r
difference between the two.
Amlei'Min
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tie"l e by |ierli"le
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Hrurlliu loUeliUt'Wlie Anderson L,
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MuListltutliini Km Halliard —
Wnitirn. i Irani bain. IJi--•r*1. Jen*
kill mi II, Hmllli, Tin lip.
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Tf ner. Knlklil. II. tV.lnl*., J .Winks,
t\* Ise), Hitei*. Itlnrik. .NoltlittlT "SH't'V
M *»f w'sllliig alternate*
I had meant
to And
labor and PRIEST
management
POLIOWIN
O A JAPANESE
through The grounds of Iso shrine at
M'A TTXTlt &gt;.
of the * idllorlUm. sat capital or managepie(nt
unite different
llut as they
sat row
after row
UoebL.Emperor
Ili(ohllo
Is
pictured
after the'ceremonial In which he
Hs'fsn litory . tth r namfi by w&gt;ftch-we-call the-boes nowadays)'
a I right angle*
to
the
stage.
I
swear
you
cotild
prayed to his ancestors and explained
Japan’s defeat in the war. He Was
and It* alternates
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have
told
which
was
which
unless
somebody
T o t a l t lr» l i I ii w ii on hi* way to hie special train fbr Tokyo. (International Soundphotp)
Everywhere else was pres*. Several miles o f press. 8harp
T f pointed
In­
hail
out which wn» frightened capital and
l 'a a » r « A l l n i i u 1' &lt;1
I’sa n c* C m u p l i i t i '1
tent From above, cm raised platforms; below, from undtrfoot,
war*
which wm I he man with the shrinking dinner
I ' u n l A v e i »*e»
Kllrg
lights
bright
enough
to
spota
night
club
floor
show
star.
At
Fum ble*
the hack of the room, massed against the wall, were the greened!
Y u til* ' P e t ia llsis i
Labor—the a FL and tne CIO—sat In proper
IS O IV inl'U
and most delicate fern* the department of agriculture couldline?
growIlcl(tnd each tine of delegates wae a tin#
C ullum
IS
for the big occasion These may nr may Beyond,
not dispel
Industrial
llrnuklln
U
on "the
the other
side'
Aiidiri&gt;"ii
strife" President Truman spok - of amiably later The pillars of the
I'lerey
r.S
Labor auditorium rose tall and gilt encrusted. It was a beautiful
T u t wl*
JIT
eetllng For anything

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Big Swiiig To The
West In Amateur
Basketball P l^ y

" action. A fter the Jncket* had
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"All we need Is a strip tease act,” laughed someone. “Will It ba
labor or management that lose* Its cr—er outer garments before
thle meeting is over?" Inquired another curious watcher. .
"B etter still, why couldn't the conference put on one of ttioed
usual dance teams
You know, the man In the shiny black
broadcloth throws the beautiful girl over his shoulder, to music
of course And carries her off the stage smiling. Wilp her feet
pointed to half past six ?••
There wax a good deal of bustling about. The list of deleghtea,
advlaers and allernatss (alternates always remind me of substi­
tutes e t a football gam e.and I expect to see them break Into a
warming-up run In the bark of the hall at any moment), . . .
Aa I started to say. AO words back, the bate of delegates was
carefully prepared Reading the list over you might have thought
you were reeding e roster of the brains and brawn that have built
up Industrial* America and won the victory the Alllies do not y st
know what to do about.
Despite my attem pt to make the labor-management room sound
a little gay—simply because It le necessary a t thle Present state of
International, national and personal confusion to
Imagine gayety—the atmosphere of this session was
Masting
not gay. It waa ominously real. I had an uncom­
Highly
fortable feeling that something none too pltaaant
was in the air The opening talks, toned down by
Imparl ant
the microphone to almost gentility, did not dispel
the belief that here was a gathering a* Important and as perilous
to the future of the United Elate* as any international peace­
making session. The words of Ihr president of an airplane factory
came to my mind;
"It'a amazing, but the country doesn't understand—w* ere In the
midst of another war—e labor war .
And we can’t see the ros'd
to peace—not yet . .
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HIALEAH. Nov. 20. (Jl*)— Wmveterans returning home to UfaIeoh will be able to buy a build­
ing lot from the city of Hialeah
for unu dollar,—The only re­
quirement derided by the city
council are that the ex-service­
men pay any outstanding tnxe*
and agree to build within a year
after .Jan. J.

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to n cli aril able Institution chosen
by the linine team.
After each tdahi has played each
*&gt;[ the other* twice In a linme-aiullumic schedule, the top four will
tangle In n round-robin totirimment In Denver HrMarcll. 'All re -1 The first Greek Heller sorority;
rripls will un to charity.
Knppo Alphn Theta, was founded
TenniN will fit* to must of their at Dr Phuw university in Jun*
i iijrngenirnt*. They will J a lljnl- nary INTO.
led to PJ player* apiece, nearly all
of them former eollrgr perform
Ancient Rumnns liked to keep
ern.
A. A. U. biiskrllinll follniven in their houses, nlwnvs before
rrcull vividly Imw such eolleiftat* their eyes, tbe wax mass* of their
Sim's as Hank l.ulsettl, Jach Me ancestors.

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1945

Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
cun furnish you
u complete line of Tuxedo Feeds
a loo
Plenty Citrus Pulp
Cotton Seed Meal
W heat Bran

Corn &amp; Wheal Scratch
liny
Oat*
Kabx Chicks
AH kinds of poultry xupplics

TUXEDO FEED CO.

PREPARE
EARLY
FOR FALL
Good grooming and good
cleaning go hand in hand
. . no onn can be well
groomed wearing soiled,
wrinkled clothes.
Bring In cleaning early
und be prepared to meet
the Fall season with
band-box freshness!

llfTINC THE TRUCKEof UttHom mnllvc tender that struck ahd kllIca~Wf»;
Catherine Zeno, 42, Troy, N. Y., ond seriously Injured her 3-year-old
grandson, a railroad derrick Is used tn enable rescue workers to remove
her body. One of the workers stand* by with his lantern as the dead
woman Is revealed on the track.
(international Soundohotol

Raven Hill School
H as Girls’ Field
Hockey Outfit
Raven Hill Arademy nl nenrliy
Ovrinnhl'-wn ^'iiiirt*. n I1niir»| NntJon* wlr|, fli-M hockey tciini.
The I'nenii Inelrdes: —
rim e und Yolnpde Fnrfnn mid
M»«tintiii" Mirtidlend, nil of Sun
Fernando, ‘ Trinidad, llrillrdi West
Indies. •
Mm In Vtdiium n&lt;‘i n ill Ni-t’emi
of Palermo, aii'ily.
Carmen tialx of Huvanna, Cuba,
Dnreenc Pulllnger of Cni pinll,
England.
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Plus four-yenr-nM Aneidu Ell e '
Slnxnpore. mascot of the tea*”
* •Tile cniiiuln I* u Philadelphia
girt. Elaine McCabe.
Marin dl N I s e e ml Is the
daughter of prince ond Princess
CwnuJg .VaJauagncra. Qbe former
Margaret ltirsh .if Phiiudelpliinl.
Maria has 21 nnme* and tillcs
riven her at tmptlsni bill won't
be able lo use them until she nt-

the wishes of his voters.
For ckiiiiiple, Ilij per cent of
tlioitb nmiwcrfng have declared in
fever n[ u ycui of military trainli.ir for IH-yciir-old in peacetime.
(July 34 per cent suld "no"—a' far
different picture limn the conI'.rr• man cofiM get frem his 25iii-; nppoililiiin In vmollcltod le t-j
ter*.
i
One lmiclL.il/ r&lt;pu YJe„ was sent j
lo mind imn. JA.lev* I - in aclloot
— Hie, l-ijyg, u y \V lll He afroH-d if
Iraiarng is voleiT—and round net
nelly a" niiuli onthusinsm, i&gt;ut
till 51 per eeTtflil ?faVcr .of. itOn that ecenukiiirl* on sevcrul
otherr, tbe Uemofrot* and Renubllrans appurcntly fuel just about
alike.
The other bl-pnrfifcan opinions
were for abolishing the federal
oii'iiiargariiK* tax’, rnvored by TO
per cent; Inn;ling the Piesldent to
two term* In office, favored by 8k
lier cent

STRICKLAND - MORRISON, Inc.
Phone 200
Your Ford Dealer Since 1931

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«n le**, favored hy 71 | kt cent.

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On throe other conti'ovcr'dal
matters, the Democrat* and lleplilllinim, split Just about along
;&gt;arty lines, Cortietl, *ufd. Ono
wa* on rnlslnr uncnin1oyn)i'nt
roiii|ienHaliori tn B25 for 20 w:c«kll.
Tin* D enw itd* w eir 71 per cent1
in favor; the lte|inbllrhns 7» per

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Although word "f the Corbett
poll hap juat licgun to get, around,
several congressmen have a»k«v|
t l , office to outline the methods
u-nl in th ^ snmpling.

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In the Germany "of the Middle
Ages, Gothic buildings were gen­

erally Imitative of tho French.-

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lB-yenr-old Carmen Balt, daughter
of n Cuban tobacco grower. She
attended school in Paris and Mad-

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jCongressman Gets
E x a c t Sentiments
OT Constituents

quality rayon fabric
’

By Jach Stinnett
WASHINGTON-Hep. liobert J,
Corbett, Bellevue, Pa., Republican,
has started something that has
attracted attention of other con­
gressmen and Is bound to spread
—biking a public opinion poll In
bl&gt; district.
'
Hep. Corbett got tha Idea when
ho' started totaling hto unsolicited
mall on peacetime universal milt-;
tsty service. He found that It
about 25-to-l
national polls

winter whltfc and
fuchsia combination
Sizes 7 to 15.
BIouho and skirt 10.40
Slacks and belt 10.98

or dlil. hi* rdnstitutmti.

J that tyi / gbO;t ItT

ngi^ssm an'saj dawn a n |
form qdr &gt;tlnmiapi". jHc
elgM otrivi^ ‘qomrafina,
fuflv wrritrd so -th at It

v .tn q ^

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ill Rip* Co!
tv Inu

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for Christmas , , ,
lay

F A R R E L L ’S AR
CADE PK6; STORE
has a niee Heleclion .
all s t a r f d a J d y hig!
qudlity brarids . . m

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15 century.

Tailored in fine

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developed a standard radio
gram dletrlbvtton system
general hospitals. .

MINNA LEE

Lime and royal,

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11,1 HAlCK AVK.-N. WINIVR’ PARK

thtft's even smart

Seventy. five per cent of CMle’a
5,237,432 people are of Spanish
descent, with a alight admixture
of Indian .blood.

LANEY DRY CLEANING CO

in with a blouse
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Most snakes’ venom io accreted
In modified **llvnry glands loeal«d on each aide of the pojlerior portion of the head,

Give her or lumirlouH fur coat
. . . figure flattering uttd exj
many ntyles and fbra to afilegl

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Fountain Pen

Ti-ssy

S m ile d Toys
A m uni

Pencil Sets
$ 2 . 7;i &amp; S3-75

D u s tin * V o "
&amp; C«)onR«.
G ive hnppinc-s (his Christmas,
andi pleasure for the New Year
with I'tfts that ring Ihe Holiday
hell. tVc’\o a ftny. array of perfect
O presents to light up faces with
good will to nll-^and especially
to you. So reduce your gift buying
to its simplest form and come to
TOUTHTON’S for the right gift
at Hit fjghl price for every man.
woman, and child on your Christ­
mas list.

EVER YDA Y WEEDS
* Milk Magnesia
jj Carters Pills
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5 T o o th p a ste.
ST U7 Solution
-rpttnre

Polident
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Sh avin g Cream | .25 &amp; 2-50
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POWDER MITTS
BATH SALTS ■
HUDNUTSETS
Evening In Paris Sets
Prince Matchabelli Sets

1.00 to . 2.59
1.00 to 5.OC
3.25 to 16.50
1125 .to 7.0C
6.111) to 15.00

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COLOGNE
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ergy - restoring l u n c h
that you cah enjoy in a
few pleasant moments
of relaxulUfh — a t a l l ,

FITTED CASES
Picture Frames

foamy glnaa &lt;rf rich malt­
ed milk served with u
generous scoop of our

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creumy ice cream. You’ll
Jove U.

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p &lt; rm &lt; a a v * 6 f c » t f f H t t A n i t f h a n m M d f l o r i d a

The Sanford Herald

Am erican Lack
u'i v j *

it* •fi'cinii

rln»%

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mi iMIrr

mill, nl Il»r l&gt;«t
• &lt;«r Mnrth \ 1*1»T.

, ritirliliti i i m l r r il»r . i n

it win in it Miic of ut Ipast fnut*
(i t ii the Nasi* updated. They

•vlltM HtrTHIN HATH*
I'lOnklr In Aitvivivir
(‘arrlrr iiw l

i "null uctctl u l.,ig.* hililrlilvf pur,
iv f "i the purpose nf killing art t

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&lt;1 i;'Jt me IiihJips Ilf t.in i* nun Ktd f ir ilenth. Then* wu» r ii,rg.;
chain! mu in which n«-v*»i il
hundred rnuhl In- killed at fm.
time. In the celling of this co
iir te chamber we ye imltaliun
nho tier tioxxlea and the vicmii*
were iitilnreil to enter this gas
rhnntlier try l.i me tolil that they
were t'k tip freed hilt th*y mu t
iahu a sho.iei before they enutd
• relea-eii. Fact) wiu ic|tk|rt*&gt;t
to take off his clothe* hint gtviu
n towel and piece of «,&lt;np. When
Hie room win filled the dom •
were shut, the gas turned on.
.ami in a little while they wetrj

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VluMth*

(pur
All nillHari nnllrri, r arils "I
l l l 'i * . resnlHlIiiHS mol entire* nf
eiUrrlnlemrel* (nr H r p*irpn«r nf
retxiiK I mol*, (dll in rlieruril fnr
rI rraelnr nkvrrtNlMit rnlr*. ___
I e In ml V*n*|inprr lle|irr«riilili i m . te r . mirr*rni* TWc Hernia
lnifllir enllneei llrlil **f nil*rr(l*ln«.
Illlirrn m r ooilnlelnril le Itir lull"
r*l rlllr* nt I lie ceo.ilrr ollh |ir« ripnl iteeiinmiMeri! le &lt;Wirea** eee
A m lull*.
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" , S , llrrnl.t •« e oireilirr nl Tfcr
A**nrlal'il frr** wSIrh I* r«rln■lir l, rellllril le the «»r ter rrpiilrlli nilnn el all ecu * iH»i*elrhr»
rre llle l In II «r ««« nthero
rrriluril le thin IHI*"
I hr *Iin el n m i putillnllert hrrrlo,
All r 11CIII * i d f r pH III I Nil I*1** Ml "■tM***
rial ill*tinlrhr* hrrrlti oir nl.n rr•rrin l.
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JilCUL* :*

si If wi n a htfuriil jiiii'(i.liin i. T'ho |
it is a Very ilunili un i fnnli *lt jiiiH pdiiii
ri-riiril. Allti th e su n n e r (■ssiuil ini "Inltor i
on tin- u n it ihI joli n f p u t lin t' tlii- u n a t .
prodiirtivi* c f l d r i . th e Ijp U ir it will la*
rlm tinif Hit' lilimi tpiitlorp.

Tl'ehlc voire* icarh my ear:
•'.Slill hoik): no inure nuiviiiif!”
Whe» we wen* you lift, in thn
muide’i* shade.
All the tiejtthbortimnl i fiihln'ii |
P o s t \V iii V tliirs
played,
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Hnrpfnnt:--u*ciimi, liAli*«lttiih
I wun »nmlii*e and. you weie.-aortfl
~ fio » i. itmuuyT.no lhiL-|ilowJ,_ I-m u'lthi.rinffri. In iu lilt'' iii m a n ’.**
Your eye* weie veifeil. u* Ihmntli I
sniil I In* tt'ftr vvjis (iv c r?
you slept.
And nearer, lenrei the K«&gt;al I
Il may l»t: nmc (toiisiiltiliiiii t
• rent.
stair nl affaire was srrii after V
While the Inuinhled, jiunhled eo.iiil
Ytijroslovs and Austrians fntiffhl «iv
■all out
Klak'iufuil firrmuns. White Itu i;
To I lie filial, pell ifyiliu rhmit.
-t»h,-*uddridv.--elmrplv you i m n .J ( llie{si*S 'iH itrm if"?*—
rt I I I h i - tvtty 1m m -Ptr:):
and cried,
%
III l!»2H ea m e a s ln iir y le ia d w e e n peehtmi an I 1
Hut you never rnuuht me, flowliy all p rcw ai' s ta n d a r d s , w ou ld lines.' Inn n . ..
ever you tried,
For inolionle**,in rrainpeik
[ j o r w ar. Y&lt; t e v e n tu a lly th in y * .|iilte d &lt;|i»wn.
tlon,
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,
A fte r all. a hoiUtlff Itwlth do,
mil i , .
Orcmlinu your very intuition
, m in u te it is ta k en o f f t h e s la v e . II la l , .a
The tnnupv crouched, froien, on
tim e fo r all sim m c n iiK t o 'di n|iji. ar.
friendly u round.
Nor flollercd an eyelid,. Ih.iuyli
pulse niiithl pouml.
The old clock tick*
iimudihly;i
Radar I•’or 'I'ho S*1in&lt;f
Now il U Time who count* oil
me:
j
Now it i» 'Time auimiM iny will,
Undid- may lie a |n‘iii r*limn l imn, far 1 1,. Idii; 1, m l r
No h.iiiiri younu hut sluhtioiiil merely a means vvlmrehy on a dark niidil .1 l .iF'* a , .
rt ill: t *
dev
a* *.
Kostcr tlii' M-rood* Unit once weie* find its Ia w ot. The A rm y Siyuai •(,ori»a
| radar sieinjf-eye fur such |iu i |* im .

If you doiiT think'ltd* counliv
I* in the throes of inflation, why
don't you try lo Imy a stick of
stove wood?
hornier Secretary Mull is in*
eli)Climit over chioye* (lull he. &gt;f
the
ItooHeveii
Ailiuililstrulimi,
marled the Japanese win. A few
liuvc , ,.f course, crllirixrrt them
for not liurjllni; down l.eforr Jup i
lies* • iiitKlfHH.mt. It v fur llie
Rteater wriniu of ri flit lam, how
ever, has been on Itu* side of tom'p'limtc prepared lies* in Hit*
midst of a worl.l-wiil,. atruKulc
which was h o w l *" Involve thi*
rmmlry sooner or Inter.

tv \ SI 11Vt; ION. Nov. Tl , Ih
Ini, ini: II.,' ciiiiital t i a n n l
i ,.
which tell rntm’ .UO.OO'te V. fr-

inaiuhlnii: wflti n&lt;&gt; ride* to w o
pi'ople Mi l e tryinir ev.-iy lii,
from ' " H e r sknti'H to hoi . h.i
tail, I f. K f . to,l ick fo und v
l»i i7.1* solution.

IjiepartQieiil ■who, he eisuns to be­
lieve, uic in league with the Com*
inuulata. However, it liu* sceme.1
10 us that thu United Slate* has
ficcii unylhing hut friendly with
the iteds ill Uhlim and the (tonerul'x remarks may he more in­
spired .by personal animosities
than hy tho facts. Certainly*id
FOOIt FOR THOUGHT
Generul Marahull ' this rounlry
IH'AlsA, Flu., id ’i Summoned
ha* an able succrs*ur lo Hurley
In .p u t out an oven Hare, Fire
fnr the lough Chinese problem.
Chief Tom Sexton vvu* worried
thoul Hie ciildlity of a flaiillllR
aieath.af if lie doused il vvilh wa­
ter. Ile extingldalie*l the file with
u *na of rondensed milk.
We ara not among those who hr
iDpVo the world h aT Veeii” ll»Tai|l
war, but neither an* we inclined to
agree with Senator Whcider that
the United Nnltoiis Oiganixutioii
wilt prove a war hrcfiiing ground.
If we have utiolhvi war, il will
be because tho United Nation* Or
gnnHation failed, nut hecau.-j
there was a United Nation* Orguniurlion.
Besides, .Seoul,o
Wheeler has been wrong on every
public question that has arisen ii
the laat 20 years, so far a* wi
can recall
That Hanford may sometime
have located tin its ouukirl* on a
t r a d of land ta tie donated fur tho
purpose an eleventh century Span(ah monastery, the Herald learned
today from local men interested
In th e project who-said that the
m onaaury and all of Its art treasures once belonged to William
I Randolph
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laiughl
Hears!.
In 8 psln. knocked down block by
block and shipped lo this country
where he Intended to re-assemhh
It. W hat interferad with hh
plans is not known, but the mon­
astery In m e rit years has been
'gatharing dust in a New York
warehouse wture the coat of stor­
age Is said to tw some f ‘ 60 a
month. Brought to Hanford, reconstructed on a suitable tract
.. with lamutiful gardens rasing a
tobe, it would be a great asset
Huai mfuded tm
■

HEAD MAN
N*K\Y—Y ttltttr rd i -"Wtim—t h r
chnplntn nt It l.oag I - In ml Coast
(■iinriL base fs away on brief
Irnyes. lie hang* thi* sign on ids
office iliKir: •‘Chaplain's gone n•hure. Tuk(. youi tioulde* to
God."

• •it hie way in rlu* Navy In p.lt
meat on a hiryrlc with a I &gt; atllii lied i&lt;&gt; l i r handli't'iun. It •
fried a lift I" Mi* John It Ah
SjiultV, l a.'iduTB In ilia I’ontnuu
she rlilllU'd i.uhl into the h e !
H I.ll.Tir 1'BOnf.EM
'MIAMI.
M’l- Tin* 43ml 1'
vision football team, now slatinn
ril a( Stdxhurir. An-ii in. .abler
I he (imlir'c Itovvl il
oil,!
capable foe for attvoou toe coin
m iller *e!erlcd. The effei V*!. turned d*&gt;wti due |„ traiiaiairigihvi
diffirnlljcs involved, ------- .

■uso II

'I nspt-nkafllr. tptttlft* I

y me ri,ddipi;*fi ■iipoil Hbe hrlph-f I

24-Inch
W ool Plush

PANDA
Tfor eyei i^ovo and her lone Ushe*
---- 1 are definitely "(Upour :te ivrar* .i licautifuJL^ock dot dre« ami matching
cjilo itnilics, hveka ami bootm. CtunpoiiUon held,'.

d Ices.

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li a i n

l&gt;. I.v ’ • o .

if.d l. . . .

tAnrtona, m A wool pltuh
vftfc a brlgtit haw oallar
IM under tl* M M f iMd.

P 5 d Specially tor Litll§ Folks

J u iL U h .

i . in tin. trial and 1* iloinu

T fO Y

Ju.-iii i. je t tie y !■&gt;•* aic it coin

T E A

ti wiiich lh.*&gt; lire i,*|ire*enl(‘il o
.'m ciie .. lawyers in mu Ami
a:.l ibrit lifrl.l - ale r.ealoa*l
ir*iiii*ii d.
i-'l.tv.ly hut lUrel a- we in
l I . . . • ..'own tht Vti:i criminal
i'i
|oiuel|M&gt;l task now fucip
thi* tfei'-eralhui i* I*. io ' tie
the next trend lit inn i* rot th
victim of met. foul olfeo ■*. ,T»]
1 1 in) a' N uenihdu. the trial (
th ■:■&lt; who ran the ilia** mimic
rtowentiiiliaii i imp*, and th
inarv other tljnlif whieli v i
'fi.ll nv. are imikltm* ryvl will mak
a tntiit c.iiiUihutlMa Imt onl
ei tin' jidnilrii-••itloii ,,f ja d i
tail to the pieventloii of futni
will In lm|tre*slntt U|"*ii void.
Itirfihe: a di d y si cun.tunu In* ;.n tir oi . the solemn, delft
*• * any one «*( the i lnnuunues initial art of Ihc |«'un*;l ivfnr tin
.. ,i.i . lionheh. Fienob. ... I h r titiioi th viVit,- *w'iTr' Mrrlhittlo

l , evvi ythlnif nl i „» the on III’*,*,* wlitl hteii* the pcac
t.V1 i *..it.i i-i iinnledhituly fnllls1 into Ihc otlur :i luiiruagr*
: II un .niiUt il ttiroush Ult* uut.i
I . :i\, heard the preh’.itnury
*'.'i■"i fins ■ of \dom .d IIu*■-1&lt;FAV YOfiK. Nov. Jli. i/T’i—
k It.. .VcMillin of lli" to llntm
lli.lll tram liar a ha’i^e il todpy
•i i fjt.l -in"" hel c I*, tiu'ia
i*,| it
West* 11' I ..iiferencc
o.ii |.y iKiitiny MU'hiuun. Mrllhi explain*: "1 ain't super*
ii .a,. | didn't have lime and
t decided to let well caoiiuh
l
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C x .. . .lit I
,
lull they, I hear,
HOME STATE TEAM
no lietter 'than tin* *&gt;lh is,,

irri'N

(ut mi ell

ill.

.Tit rage*

of

S E T 1 . 1H l
Brijfht shiny plastic. 8«rvlee for four! Even napkins!

nut.vhcr* and
And n* aimo*1 e*
vl

, 0*1 ones-

»cd cite* me
**.

thc moon »
f »11

K id d y W a ^ o n

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Bright rod and blue with
block wheels. Body Is U &gt;(
Inches Jong.
_

They Can Hamner to Their Hearts * Content

P e g
P in y

N a il
T a b le

T his w o n d erfn t ta b le
Includes pegs, hammer and
board fo r n a ilin g and
hammering. Seat Is securely
attached.

9 .7 9

Steam Shovel

A big cue—lUarteeu-tnch
by foartcan and a half Inch.
Metal acoop.

nottrF. la . i,V

E l'I p of I.nulilona state Univeriii&gt;*' f i r s t 'login foot'iall (ilayi'r.
tint it lx* foimer I’elieun Stale prep

Will

i&gt;t.rl,.n, I'-oiec lira 'ir ■ Cp ip. |r alhlrte*. whllr J i| of the. rdtdfngn
i* . . fnorjole that it i- h .1 to '(pool ate tinyou bred.
lit1! &lt;e' that it ■ * ml *•••'• ■ hap

Am i

th, t ■ . o i a,|i .., i a,iiioltr of Arfd liliv fn
ta'*'*' i omit* on ril tier
font

r u n

a...... .

T h i r l A - l» lr n *

1 .» »

n fait tii.il umlri .i m itluiiy to.o

T"™ .

A d d ra b le

7

For Young Scientists

_

Whi n our A rinj mqipiMi

i* freight rar* *t.-tnding
ling iv tie rmnp '111
•re were several rb'"i'

LOANS made to buy, repair or refinance « home

4 .0 8
Stg two-focUrl

Real Ones I

..."

SPK C IA I

a i m

Dorothy Perkins
Funum^Ohce-ii'Tfar

a w

S e t
4 .9 5
J f i a p«octal Bos, a highM war mlcroscapa, chsraleala, slldas, stains, tic.

1 size—2 for S4
L:iney-« Hrusr Store

m

M ic r o s c o p e

.Weather l.otion Snle

Home Loans — Small Loans — (i.I. Loans

A Puppy, A Bear, A Cuto Little CotI

“ SLEEPY TIME
While We Have
Your Attention
t.rt us remind you that our

P A L S ”
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■ . C eppy ear* on a tag ribbou
bowa. Ben etette* tor Uttla
I
anoa to cud41*. m a a i s to
XT-toch sli*. i

radio service won't “arrive

Itcnt*like payments —. Dnv interest rates

soon*'—it's "been here" all
the time.

—your Savings are insured here—

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association

HAUERS

of Seminole County—

118 St. Park Ave.
Phone 29

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B A B Y *
B O L L

ii" i i 1 j n i. ■ h i . . h.&gt; &lt; •
, 1c * .■' p. in. ip.nly re.n,mti.\,l»..*
fill
ihese ertnie*, arc Imlnu
tried. , i
i m i
. i a &gt;■
llint a Kh rid* I.
t'ii'**iii i Wil-

Mobile barkery ulftts nmde to
TWO DOWI, ENCORES
it,w ill probably never I*' known
moves to keep pace witli the dasli
MIAMI; i.l’i T w o .iiuthrrn tiow it)any tbousind people perof American nrm.i into Hie heart tennis have in ado two appeal ar • ' islicl in this one ertinp alone and
of A inert rail arm s Into the Jienrt in Miuoii'* Orange lt.*»l, Georgiof Germany.
Tech and ,M ississippi Htlite.

209 Mnimoiin Ave.

N l n c t c c n -In c K

Other Beautiful Dolls

tth )
(ittej i
TTrn— m m —rmut—twttrj, « n -1

Alll.TU
tfin—imvn
the I'lo,
ernilli'Athi
|r ,,*,. nil
which tin
|.|are. Th
oat furl hi

•

ila rv .iti hi !

In ire wot i to iee ho* him'
If.* rojhJ • la id it lie)nie dying;
I it l ino they were fhiscn ah
line l tiff they would thl.e lin t
"iii and liy fiemli-ii me that)* o f,
ii 1 Intern, llth ' r- would in' irt" ,
i ( led with itfnturin and othe.
‘■i'li'i ijiitlia. S 'ill nl hei wind 1
lie itivetl in &gt;i alotlOiU of Miloi
til
wIni ll^gcpl.' TTie mo •

,
The new invention is a case.m uch like a luuihlu.v. Fi n
this enmes a lieaui of liylit who &lt;• iirt| at t !- ■ t:i■. I ' I in',
code signals on an catyh’one. D iffcrciil sii'iials u.d
o r. i
lereiit i(istanres o f the Ohstocle. I tv svviiiyiuy i!ie . m .
,o
side to side, the user can get the lirariny o f any o*.,i I i,
his way.
As yet this Jievv aid is not on the market. !*iirtli.a .fn
|iroveinents a ic hnjied fnr, and Ineanwliile riiniim,rri* l i *j •
duet ion is delav ed. Hut it sound s nmv ns if il iin u irl li. Ip a I

(ieticnd I'at Hurley ha* resin onl us amhussudoi lo rhino,
saying some mlher unkind Ihliut*
ahout, the career hoy* in the .State

system - nf

I'ivrd and I'ltrtTofl. 'out.' I'm in
lii'- the diet id nil ill fit ile .
\\."*ild lie hlilf of* a rup. of( coffee*
fill ""icnkf|i*M. for dill,'ll'I n WinnII
*p- i Jjoft ,)P *thm ' oup, nml f n
-il|i|fij a •*midi.. pif'C • nf' Ini',d
..nd _i Hionll portion nf p it ut •
Xt.i.i'v i\ i iV i.itled liy lieutln . rjnl •
•lni"iloir; a a u n t numl ei vru*
killed by no railed exp. i iment*
• ifliiil i|iil Itv the ramp Hurt. |
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iIn . Ft i I* timnl?.,
tl.ee ..buhl itnmcr.&lt;e thelt .le ini*;

WHO I.0ST MATKUIAI. KOU
TU.SKH TO U N O OIIKAT CON mill inti'llteciil i»(.‘pii'r’iit fiOTs'm'mli7 FuV t)t
KOI.ATI0NiA.NII JOV IV KINO- w e n t f o r - th e vvnr joli.
INO (iOlIJ The land (t«ve Joh
twice a* mill'll an he had Indole.
to -stniui Tw nim rTrttTf d o t." ii'. n y&lt;
—Joh 42:10,

] run with every dmluc I know,
J nice a* fu*t a* I can u&lt;&gt;. . .
"Still pond: no more movinu!"
FKANCKS IIKICINSON' SAVAtiK

Hut the la r (rest numher of]
ill ill 1 . "willf dllu to tho line I *
rhirli til - Natl* deliberately ion 1

ApiuirCMpy tt’hiit t h i s t n i ililiy need
WKHNBHItAY, NOV. 2B. 1»45 jn.it s im iu ii ii re r n iis tn ie ljn il" tr* lit I a
• no
liry. riiVi.-ttnil-linn So' rn m iy
.1Itu in.it lip oi hodii *s nmi. iiilic r fin Hit i«
, liatujH[.i;iM i| &gt;('■' Jit n i e l l i - . it M* ni-, 'lie
WK IIAVK KNttWN MKN sluoiid In I I i i*l l*i/ed liy %i i&gt;|&gt;**r •• t»ftii

MOW.

S h e 's E v e r y L ittle G ir l’s W is h f o r C h r is tm a s

dead, -

Phone ,G91

y ; BUY N O W O N OUR EASY T a X- AWAY O r n U D G r r T ! ? M ! r ^

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1945

1

About I 'O.OOO.lW p.-.-nds of
Tin* liltli* at.imnl rolled tl.o
ti her &gt;■ m l named, for lit* dl-- tlU-at a te t*i b** -hittpssi frnni t h »
y u ^ n t r v ■Enrvpe ivfr&gt;r- iMnnlike. water almo-t a* much a*
arv
'
m l d,,cs.

hi* dl«chnrr&gt;' before tnlclnjr nil'
vnntnge of this marvelous 0|&gt;
ItortunUy to study. JANE if wei
Known in town _
__ .i* i. u . m
*s she

!Bracken Deals In Scientist Reveals
Pflsibilities 01*
standing- Kiri in Central FTorMi. Smart Cracks Bui
society. . .
Nuclear E n e r e v
Glamour in n hntbox «»&gt; He Loves Flowers

Social Calendar
FRIDAY

Tlte r.D.C. will hold nn even*
I t -t m e ting Friday nt the hont*
**"M i
J .SI. Hayes nt UP West
•SidiOidli -i»l t at H:0tl P. M.

S P E C IA L
Dorothy Perkins
Lipstick S ale
*S1 size —2 for S I
fa n c y 's Druj? Store

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Wilheln Cushman i* the thirn
All member* are urged to a t­
in New York or mil. A man’
B» Gene Snrd«aker
tend.
hntbox, n shiny block one ft,HOLLYWOOD F In It*ti, s.-n
MONDAY
a fntnoni mwr* hatter nil I’m: ileal* in sm ut’ -rac1 a- toe
The Board of the Prosbyteritm
Avenue, i* the Irndgc of the N.
necessary ihanw or ,;n- - movies*
\V( mens Auxiliary will meet at
York
model
.
.
.
th:*xo
lllVei;
Fred Wilson sprat yesterday ill
m ilage, iuit at In art h, in a
the rresbyterian Church on Dee. Delunif
creature* who tulorn th*• png,- yu*t au -lid softie, lie ! .t- flow*
on husfnes*.
3 at !i;30 P.M.
of the mugnthtex, atul who tvi-ti t-t ...
The Circle* of the W.S.C.S. of
hard making u prufes*i
I -&gt;t - and lots of f|m
all
and Sir* Dougina Dedcrick \cry
the First Baptist Church will andMr.Sirs.
of glamour, line "bookin'.:” ina I t»;-tj. ntid ro|i.n;. It._cata «*uL
Dedcrick’*
father.
R.
K.
meet n*. follows;
be
with
n
►Tumour
iiluwtrotorr
th&lt;
wheti I asked what he doing in
Franklin, spoilt Sunday In Oltk’
next with .a fmdnoit phot
Circle No. 1 Tuesday at 7:00 Hill jrith relatives. ■
J.. Hpt.ri- time.
giiiphvr; 'one for a fninl com ’
_l*. M» for a tu rk e y ‘aiippYr at
"PlaitiniT fI* wets at. • , nV
nnothvi for o I-canty ml* then
the church annex.
J Ikl Ward of Statett Island. N. day for television.
Inline.1j i:i itllied ............ lie-ha t. lie
Circle No. ,2 Monday at 1:00 Y.
at the homo of
t ropjw* an &lt;-lln w a, . m t tin*
P. M. for n turkey supper at Mr. j*andvisiting
All model have lent lied t'l ■t - ^ ffix mom table ard *' t
Mr*. I’linrle.s Wilke tkd
«11.
the church annex.
rare ability to make a s t m y ~ ~ "When’’ I Wa a kit! v . I ill)
Citric No. 3 w i t h Mrs. J. E. Summerlin Avenue.
of
accesimrie
;
.
.
.
to
'u*e
Jil
in
_________
...
v
had any flowei - No *. '.1 Rowland Jr. for luncheon at , Friend* of little Sliss Peggy blight gadgets of fashion i s the ever
iriow Vm in. \ \ 1 ti ti.v
-’her
trick*
of
tIn*
(rude..
It’Lki
IMK) P. M. on Tuesday.
did get flower-*. -»t lid birthday
will tegtet to leutn trial Hcight-of-hund perfnriiiitnce y.
Circle No. 4 w i t h Mrs. W. C. Gayle
i* ill nt her home 1201 'v
it wedding anniversary. i: w is
Hill for luncheon at 1 :00 O. M. "he
with the hnlliox a* a prop, • ». t ,u|te an ifeeti, ioe. -It made her
Magnolia Avenue.
on Monday.
*if it, a jiair of glove* and
The .Women* Missionary Union
necklace for oru&gt; ‘picture.
. very happy. ’ I de ided that it' 1
Mrs. II, L. Anderson of llnsl- wreath of flower.* for anolln, ever got the chain*-. I’d lui'&gt;- lnt*
o f ’the First Baptist Church will
flowers nrefUiid.” ..
nitresve a week of prayer for fot- iag* is visiting-her parent*, Dr. a hat and a line or bat e-bAei. of "Send
Mime to vour ta-ttln-i ?”
clirn missions. Circle ft wiU have and Sirs. J. N. Robson, at thc’it halter for a third . . . using then
I a I-ed.
churge of programs at 3:30 P. M. homo on South Sanford Avenue. to make thr ncvc.e'aiy.change-.'
-•“Yuii br&gt;tr*RItsT aftT”- n ' aiC
TUESDAY
a few simple burkgroutid tiros-*
Sgt. L. SI. Telford, who ha* or suits. It works In real life thamums. especially -bet favutiThe High School P.T.A. hoard
.
Ruropenn as well as in pictures. Any Kill lles." '
.meets at 3:15 P. M. and the retu rn ed ' frmn the
•W here,were you. a kid'.*''.
regular meetlntf will he held at Theater of War, ha* received eon do it . . . start her own ho:
"Astoria. Long. Island 1 wa3:46 P. M. Mrs. K. 0 .. Brownlee hi* discharge apd will depart ) box collection . . . huiM. up a 1-oin a fyinrii-r-ldmk frrtm* .wlnae
Fyidav
for
New
Orleans',
La.
personal
ti-fnsuie
chest
of
Jr)iinhim Hi urge of the program- Mrs.
tin- TriUiH'lilrii .AritlyV. i- u-*w
K. T.
F liu y rtJt Hmjmy Kirchr-c will wlrere, he ha* accepted a posit im^. our
Tim ccond eight &gt;rat- of my life
render several. musical selections.
*e Hreip over a ru v erv sfoto Hm
Friends'H f rMi v. W. -La HittleV^
- WEDNESDAY
a ti-noment."
will
to
glad,
to
Iciirn
that
she
hu*
Tlte Grammar School l’.T.A.•‘Who IV* I* 'Ml ' 7”
will meet a t the school auditor- returned to her home at 3OK* West
• -A lv’ HUMIn'I’: f:\thf i-." '**'■- t-fo-’
Kiftrenrh'Stieel
after
tttolergoin
iaia at 3:30 P. M.
tlteS and I. M'■ father and toother
no opcratlnH nt the Riverside 11or
worked for the Eus't U i\&gt;r tin
Buxines* meeting and luncheon ,1’ltal in Jacksmiville.
fiimpnnv in Ionite. Ulnn.l t -itVof the Woman* Cltth -at 12:30
M\ mother still doc . \ a . Indy
P, M. .in the rlub house. Spon­
*--tave ami other apolianii**-. I've
sors: Mix. Frunci* K. Holz, Mm ,
Uy HELEN CAMP
I ecti trying to get bet to unit,
Basil C. Moon-, Mrs. J. B. Ilool,
OSI.O Five nto'nth- a lt- blit .site won’t.' S h i' aftci that
Miss Irene Hinton, Mr*. C. l„
her
lihcmilnn
’
from
the
Gcrma
2.*-year pension-"
Redding: Hoxtes.se*: Mrs. John
Norway 1* slowly but not at al
Kddie’.s parent* live' now in
Lee, Sirs. C. H. Winn. Mrs. A..
surely
going
back
to
work.'
I’, o t Mills. Edtlle resides mi a
I.. . Lyon, Mrs. J. H. Iteilpath,
Weilnesday morning It (J S A
Barricade*
have
been
clean
Sir*. J. E. Wathcn, Mrs. Kador HOYLE wii* selling bonds t-*—*-,
ajiil -n- Jwlf jii‘1*’. .v‘
the stree;* Kltd* other' mtn' tl &gt;aU.
FotnattdeTVtdlVinw'ttli hi&lt;Mlicit. Rhone Mrs. Irving Fein- OLYVK ADAMS mol her mother •from
of war taken away. Truffle . wife, the
ntcr star* a. P-'
MRS. II. A. NKWSiAN •were faith- '.liiTtvy. in tl.ilo' h-irbor a-’
da "re. Nickerson of Phtlt*-r.-i| tn.f
shop ping together
. . MAR­ somehow boat • get eal'igtled
GARET DUNN was fitting' a few faetorie*. have started m
gorgeous while suit . . . . heard Rut still industries are not t I'atolyn Jean, t. and b.d'v Mu had
that LUCY MCLEOD had depart­ full production and there, ik • I’lUurd. l*orn Nov. ip,
Eddie i: Itrowp-hnui d. id-.
ed to meet hubby .MAO in Gaines­ indication of when they will f
• cii. and 30 \t thr** -o ging
ville . . . he cabled Iter Sunday Government officml:- shrug tin
land r*citing fin ihilt-1' *v-it. m
that - he .was arriving by plain- xhonlih-r- and say m cn ly, "It
hi* kn-vv ho wanted to be ;
■
. . . . also HAZEL SIRMANS is very difficult to tell.”
tor. lie Htaili'd m l tin .........
meeting RUSSELL, Inn husband,
Crowds of working people toil ciinutile - at fmii.
who is buck from the Pacific around
the stteela, bold cm n o t.
theater . . . EI.KANOJt BETTS nil) walking
B e s i d e s h m l i i - i i l i u i - I- ' ithotis, ait an iitln-t
hotiliy iccoitlim Inu
fresh from Brazil was chatting listen to open mat
ait band emtet-i'
nwav with TOPSV KIRKLAND
impersonation-, nf famoti- p'-npb'.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

Society Edilnn Cecelia Tntloek

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rson a

fmama

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SUIIJT OL

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p p : ..I tD VITAL I
b lo u s e

of

R A YO N C 'EPF
to il ii;:
not - ■piiiutit
which
I lie t'l

O R IG IN A L
D E S I G N

Work Iiv^orway Is
Last R e s o r t In
War Torn Nation

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TERRACE TALK

\Vn*.ting For a Soil
Tlte Mtxlrrii !M«rshflnf
Doesn't t*"til tor S4LM8
v Hr

A D V I-im .S F .5 ^

THANKS
i);)*‘)iitigr day wn* a huge succenR. Thnnk.'t.Io you *
My f'riendit a n d .e u sto m e r s—

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'I?ny John son’s Red B arn R estaurant
V. mile* South nf Sanford on Route 17 (6 minutes from
town) Look for the Red Ram—Just a "Good Pluto to

anil ion TOMMY about tin- aimy
llfe . . . . the former JANE MA­
GUIRE of Orlando was in town
yesterday with her attractive
husband MORRIS ABRAMS ami
tiny (laughter. MORRIS, a gn.il
mite of Univ'idxlty of Georgia
and law graduate of Univeisity
of Chicago, is a Rhodes Schnln*
nnd he umi JANE and DAUGH­
TER vv-yi be leaving shortly by
boat to spend two years,in Eng­
land where he will lie a law stu­
dent at Oxford. MORRIS a Geor­
gia lad win formerly a Major
In the Army ami hud In wait for

that Norway does not want to ghnrh t,o work. It is just that
far she Ini's hail no tumpdlreason to do *(? ami many tetisnn
nut to.

Materials Lacking

Raw iiialcim ls are impo»*ii I
to get. There i* not enough fuel
oi powei for either faetorie* m
ships to Mini, full time. The | f
pie were w ell-paid by the li ninuns and then* wit* so little t'
buy that Ihey still have pteil
of money' and there is still n-i
thing to buy. And during duoerupnllon people forniPil : itc
habit of doing a little work to I
nri-ompUaliing as near notliltig .
possible. After llln-inlimi t
stopjteil work to j-eleliriitc. TIii-ii
they, had in hnve vaentlOn*.
Other. Diversions
The Quisling trial, eh non
atul departure of tin- Anniii-im
Army .were diversion*.
Now that the -final excu-*■ for
postponing work hits run out,
newspapers
rongratidate
th e
country on it* industry.

SIZES

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tin- ou|cimie.
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dncliiiu i liii-f. invited also*' ’-l,t
person* into hi- off,-*- nil 1 Bing (’•- 1 y. Bob Mop, Bell*
Hutton and Dm "tin l.nnio-r, &gt;
bear olu- »*f tie lab- Fc*’ »,**■**t ’
htoadcasis, | tl tin- .tin,Idle i i*
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The (iotliie catbedial tcaclipd
its highest i uhnitmiion n tb
13lh eetiltiry. eotitimtlng in tin
I llli withnnl gictil i-hange

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Today and Friday

h o a k tb e a t
A LEIGH PERFUME
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ROGERS
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‘GENTLE ANNIE’

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with JAMES CRAIG
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f ,-no joyour or Iho ting
. fed laughter, at a prico
• jLIov you to m ala
what *t war al o,ayi
r e t j .. t Ut .
a (W y pari
nt y ji greoming routine. To
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IT WAS WITH EXTREME REGRET THAT WE CLOSED OUR DOORS FOR THE DURATION OR THE WAR IN IMS. OUR DECISION
TO TAKE THIS STEP WAS PROMPTED ENTIRELY BY OUR INABILITY -

DUE TO THE WAR - TO SERVE THE PEOPLE OF SAN­

FORD WITH THE KIND OF MERCHANDISE AND THE TYPE OF SERVICE TO WHICHYOU HAD RECOME ACCUSTOMED AND EX-

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FRIDAY EVENING
COME — BROITR CHESTS
INSPFXT OUR BEAUTIFUL COMPLETE­
LY MODERNIZED STORE — POSTWAR
CREATIONS IN HOME FURNISHINGS IN
ELABORATE DISPLAY
BRING THE FAMILY AK*&gt; MAKE AN
EVENING OF IT. YOU MAY PLACE OR­
DERS IF YOU WISH BUT NO BUSINESS
WILL BE SOLICITED —
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I'Officials Sicarci
Finds Bbwsl Turmoil
Ftor Authority T
LUS A N fiK L S S , N . 39, t/i* i__ JtrriAjf STKNSrit^M__ l’ncific Coast Coilliirm 'v' will Kc Make Presentslio
There is it possibility that the

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We hpd n ..column tlie othsr
dny about tbp construction of
atnndx. at the high school foillull m i AHrehtU' we've fodritl
the coliirim created some com­
ment Irl vnribilh Sanford rireW .
HrtV* an pjtlijlytt lluiMurs coma
in 'ihuji for.
Mrs. G eithgk,stltji u l M
"M i u* Oil the m atter «nd

IfotreyJi- flE. Stlnh object*!

- B t io K e s
WINDSHIELDS
CAN BE

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L e t u s r e p la c v v d u t b ro k e n w ir r J.s h ie ld s w it h
S A F E T Y C l A S r S — a l A m i n i t n l j*)n*» t h a t
p r m id e s
s r e a t c r p r o t e c t io n f r o n t t h e ilm iffC r
o f b ro V o n , f ly i n f f , p ie c e s . _
, W e h a v e a f u l l lin o o f m ir r o r s , tfin s s B u i l d i n g ^
BlocJcw lynil G l a s s o f rift k in d ? .
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Phone 475
SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY Ct).
P h o n e 475

A I S W . C rd S t .

RENT A TRUCK

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T I C E

We' recommend that new customers send their
lanndr}’ hist three days of week.

A

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I f Southern California Iwilts
U C l.A Snlunlny, or even ties,
then Southern Col should tret th.
hhl. Hat tvhnl if U C i .A wins th
(fnine.tm tl-hi-W 'b ltr s r o fc r *
Pacific ConiK* Conference Com­
m issioner Vic b'chnthll 'm inis otu
that the ennferenre is not boumt
by tiny particular rule regarding
pencil Ii;;;c in picking u ho*
nominee. The rules any Hint carl
of the leu member schools h
the right to vote for the tcn&gt;
It Ih-Hcvcs — t|Uote — will Imjrepresent the conference.

tion shapes up:
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If Southern Col wins or lie.i
the Trojan* tire utmost eertui&gt;
to pet the bill,
. . If the Trojans lose by n close
wore. Washington State, with i
conference reconl of six wins,
two losses nml one lijL probahl)
.will pet tho hid. llUl if UCl.A beats .Southei't
Cnl by a w Me uini-friti, the.
UCt.A cun become what is term,
cii a preslipu caniliilate.. UClrf
supporters
woultl ’ base
theii
claim on -n ttPItrr non-conferene
record, which Incliules n decisioi
over Si. MaVy's.
If thut happens, the ballolim
may develop into a political
wiih Suuthurn California.
«
■ipton Statu, UCl.A an i
Washington grubbing for votes.

CAR
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YOU DRIVE rrj
PHONE 200
S T R IC K L A N D -M O R R IS O N ,
U -D R I V E U , IN C .

htmrA o f “ T K A N S F O R M A D IC ’ ’—Introduced by D o Pont?
r fad th at's sweeping the ctxin&amp;T—and it's put /u n iota
Got any dull, dingy furniture you can*t stand even lo o k Jt\£
tH you need it a bit o f ingenuity, plus scene D u Pont D U CO
udated furniture new m e and afar beauty.
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HoWdvcr, klpcc this doesn’t
SIOUX CITY. In: (A*) — Highsound aatisfuctory we’ll.tu r n gur
tccn-yCar-old 'Paul Zeinun, ii
idea around n bit und u*k that handsome
fi-footer, plays a stel­
a p ress-.b o x be constrtictvd un
lar gnmd for the Momtngsidc
the nbrth side ulntiE with the
stands and rcuuest that the press College football team Snturdny
afternoons mid occupies u pulpit
box be built to handle w riters
und nnnduncers in sopnrntu com­ regularly on Sunday mornings.
Possessing an unusually keen
partments fur If the rad io stalton competitive
spirit, Zrmnn is par­
goes through, a private compnrtnient will tie nbsnlutcly a ticularly adept at snugging for­
ward passes.
m iist.an yw ay.
“Get thht bull any where near
W * would like to m a k i ah
Zeman, and chnnccs uro he’ll'
‘ appeal to you baseball fan s
snare it,'' says n teammate.
who abe Interested in seeing
Come victory or defeat, there'*
Sanford In .th e Florida S ta le

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Our Tuesday column in which
wo blaw o ff m little steam in tho
direction o f the City Commission
about
rrcreullonul
projects
liroliRht uuick results. Old .you
sc# the front page sto ry in

I'tialnrelau^a *aSfl(tSfsat
nf the
Ikn tint*.
yesterday's
'edition of
Her­
ald? We are glad to see itomething is going to las done. Whro
wc wrnt away five years iyr&lt;»,
they were tulkin'g nliout reciruIbmul forilities for the young
people; w:hoti I got bafk a few
weeks ago they, were still talk­
ing about them. What we want
Is something liCsIdo. ta lk .-

WASHINGTON. N w -J'.i.
Congress' provides In in \
slipll receive tncdiK and
what. And 1Cs never mail ■
visions for awards to nitvo u

nut

v .th

flit.

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M en'

to Kn.c loft f"i Ml iini vottenliTy
lor i'liiia.v night'- iimmi iguiti)
the I lul l in' iv. S in ui'u'i I'liiiimIIIUli tilt1 &lt;ill l Writ It liijuiitv in
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u .tiraft bool'd..
Tluit's tile hitch

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Colonial Furniture Refinishers
11] ( ilc n n S t r e e t
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O K I ,A N D O . r i . O K I D A

L E G A L N OTICE
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in u

#»•»» lim if n lir # ,

/Hty / o r il, and iorRCi
il y i n t i l you, Ka*e •
looal T h en you want
action. If you iniore-d
tb ro u p b ua, we lake
c a re o f a ll d etail* and
a rra n g e a.p ro m p t iet&lt;
d em e n t. T h a i'* S e r w

SCI' of Mist "111 i. who i O' l
of ao award I" litiffm ,

though. us he say-, "n • i
tlcnicr'i'nl ,m.l I fun a liv|V
etui."
■President Tinman is aw.in
the rffirlynl work Colon' . ;
fill has done, mill nf Iti- il is)
fo his itSMtmeil .'itlltle-. Iti'
hits no lepal milhontv to m
him a medal for disll:&gt;i:i
se rv ic e — p o t‘even ditttihifiii:
suicctlve sc i ’vice.
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H. JA M ES GUT AGENCY

* l.riinuriln d" Vinri I I t i-’
tnle of (lie . great O'I idllnler- wh"
over lived, also spent much time
leros. lie discerned sem e &gt;■; lie'
nttarlin g great engineeling proli
prinriplos of flyin g nmchlnes Mid
submarine*.'

ORLANDO

203

PHONES
7b AN D 4 8

MEISCH BLDG

. CENTRAL

little time for celebrating or
gloomy reflection for the young
player - preucher.
preacher. Thare’s serl'ous
business abend, for he’s the reg­
ular pastor hi' the Triinblo Meth­
odist Clrureli here. He also gives
general supervision to the Simduv
school and directs the church
choir.
Zemnu is it junior at Morningside und after graduation he plum*
to attend lloslon Theological
Kcmiiwry. Hu was assistant pustor nT Grace Methodist Church
here before his ' up|mliitim nt to
the Trinity pnstorute.
Ho is lliu son of Mr. «nd Mrs.
Kdwurd M. Zcnmn uf. llradgaje

FLORIDA'S

SHOPPING

CENTER!

. . . /or those Harcito-Gct Items

Buck RunttWrongWay
Three Times In Tilt

You Carinot Find In Your

r r W k would run thjfw simple
line I'lickv l(&gt; stall time and un
fourth down would run luick bo-j
N tW YOU.* .'lev. 211. o l’) - hind bia own goal-Ilmi for ii
A quarterback a t Iowa State III safety, and then xturt tho proce­
tho early football d ays of the lute dure nil over again.

Ham Williumun almost drove the
home fans Iwrserlt one day when
he ran th e —w rong w ay three
tlmep intentionally to give the
opposition sa feties, [jut it so
happened
that
It
was
good
strate gy
under the
old niM
that permitted . the
team on
owp 30 yard line with first
down.
‘ You sec, Iowa H lalc Was leading
7 to n and a g ala nf w bid was
blowing against them.
I'unlm g
was. dangerous. The ball ««•11DT
••or have neon kirLrd more' Ilian
31) yard s and n bail bounce might
have glvi'ii tbo opponent:, the bull
rlose lo tho Iowa Htntc goal Jim:S o threo lime* this w ily quurt-

A n t iq u e n r M o tlc rn f u r n it u r e rc p n ire tl a m i rivf
iin id h e tl b y i- m u t I- o f lo iij: e x p e r ie n c e . v V ic k o r
S e t s p r in t e d . P r o m p t s e r v ic e , F Y r e o a lim n t e s .
£ i t is r i L 'ib r y w o r k m iu rm ito c ii.

of a team svlicdulftl l i play iu
Kloiiitil lki: wcvkvul- S in of HiA'llmiri I'iuti m. ti v u cily mpin 1
mo

in life
cedutc. when it comer I &gt;
walin'* n metlnl to Coloml
J. Griffin, head of the v-le,
service bnnrrt, in M. lo in .,
nod St. Louis County.
The executive e-uinnitte
draft lii'iiids it, that ii■ ■. I
urged a special nvonmt ■
for Griffin. Their ie-olut' o
forwai'led to President Tin
So, here's the wny the situa­ by Representative Wallet !

Grid Star. Occupied
Pulpit On Sundays

3 to 5 Day D iy Cleanitigr Service
5 Day Laundry Sfcrvlco

R E N T

out our rraauns for IVariiijt
the'south stands free'n f stu ­
dents'. There are many adults
wbh attend our loft) games
who dlxilkp to slf among the
kids when they yell, scream

thrown into it Itirim'il over the
West’s llose lloal nominee.

Furalture Repaired and Refinished
1*

j a c k m s v i i . i . i . . .\o r. 2 8 ; tvri
--- l l t fltll'. U it hat- luLuil I,." loll

Home Town Stores!

“Spitting cobras" nr'e able to
eject venom-int«r-the aya» -of- un
approaching
enaniy.
If
such
wnnm is not removed ifninediutc.ly
it causes tumporury or even per­
manent blindness writh painful
destruction of tho tissues of the
eye.
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Cold Preparations
Id Q U in .
T A H LB T 8,
HAI.VK.
NDSK-DROPH — C A U TIO N UHR
O N LY AH IM KBCTKI)

¥ es, every day we rrluke p e o p l e
happy because of our FAST, RE
LiABLE^ LOW COST rep air and

Your

Local

Merchant

Comes

First— Patronize Him! Buf If He
Doesn't Happen to Slock W haf
You're Looking for, You're Sure
to Find It in Orlando!

m aintenance work
You too will enjoy driving

expert mechanics have re
c iu t t id ^ j^ o n i • •

fe r J *

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worked it

w&amp;'*2 ^ '

208 W. ikSU
OldnnttbtW

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This Invitation to O ur

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Y«i, Indeed) . . Shopping Ii FUN In Ihk neighborly city of yoorsl
Fun for more reasons than one! First, because you're almost cor*
tain th find just w hat you w o n t . . . It's root fun these days to b«
able fo pick and choose front extensive stocks and selodlonsl
then, of course, aree the Values yeti'll find . . . the biggest and
best enywbersl Get the Orlando h a b i t . . . Ifs FUN and It's smart!
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Iwc i*er Sne for one laser tlon
98c per line for three Ineerllon#
77c per line for 6 Ineertlons
IS per line for 20 Inaertlons
f l B i r ilk* OR DRISG YOUrt A 0* le THE SANFORD HERALD
C ount lire word* to the line, including phone snd eddress.
All advertDementa for altuatiene wanted will be charged 'e e ,* ! th e
regolsr clasalfltd rate*. **

BUSINESS SERVICE

DODGE - PLYMOUTH
/IL L tip wilh kviwsenc and fuel
PARTS AND SERVICE
oil before winter.
109 Palmefln Are.
Phone 1011
If. II. POPP. C0„ INC.
WE ARE fuil» equipped and
*TV0 FARMS FOR SALE—On* *know ho.- t o .! v.-.p your tire*.
3 acres, tiled land. 1 Rood well,
Natural rul.b;
of synthetic
2 story house, 1 car K^rntto.
u« prefect tin* sidewalls ol
cool house, 000 ft. West c.
your tirv. Join-* "i ire Shop,
Lake Monroe Post .Office. One
Cor. 1st and E'm, phono 00H.
—6 acres, all tiled, Rood well, 2
lto ry house, 3 story harm »
mile west on Oran»e Boulo- SEWING machine* repaired. Wil
liams' Fixit Shop, 205 W
vard. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
1st St.
Phone 16.
VEGETABLE plants for Victory BODY AND Fender dents, paint
injury nr fnditiR should be
Gardens and large ucrxagc.
corrected now to conduit aging
C-oi'eihugeo, lied, and Chinese
and weathering, A new pain­
- - Cabbage,* —CuIltiuL;. Jitpcc ill J.
less methoiTTiW:ttr» VJ-H'Kt
While Bermuda Onions I Neck
w Y.VTIiH AUTO PAINT A
as a Rutabagas; Kacarile; -Ice
BODY SHOP
oerjr tottuce; ButR'-r Toma
toes; 1 ye. r o d lUnbail 105 ,N. P a li,it to Ave. I'hone 371
Roots o f s m n ll p'ants; Ea-c
Thymol Flnnnccbl t; 1)111 « « WASHING machines repaired—
nrn| all homo appliances. Cald­
Strawberry plants. Freeh ve;te
well General Repair Shop, 707
lahlo* am
- North Mill*. Orlando, phono
2-1U72. Prompt service.
Expert Auto Repairing
now, solid
llarflrld &amp; Jackson
HOOFING — Brand
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aluminum sheet roofing, Vin connection with
crlmp and snap lock styles. I hone. Yates Auto Paint &amp; Body Works
Wlre-Wrlte at once! Kulcnwider
Phorte 371
Mfg. A Distributing C o, _ P.O.
Box 8961,—« I 0 Lancaster- Drive,. ___ ___ AUTO PAINTING_____ r_
Ily C.W. ••Put” Johnaon
Orlando. I'hone 21730.
16 yearn experience in auto and
MOTOR BIKE
ATl condition. aircraftpainling. Sanford’s popu­
authority.
Rrlggs-Stratton motor, $126.00. lar paint authority,
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
1210 French Ave. or call 010.
208 W. 1st St.
ONE LARGE Dr's office scales;
MOTOR
TUNE-UP
complete not of splints; oper­
ating room light, 200 Watt Factories recommend it every
bulbs, operating table; nperat- 6000 miles nr twice a year. E s­
' Ing cabinet and Instruments, sential to efficient car perfor­
other appllunce.c
for
office mance. Our expert mechanics and
work, 2 sterllitera,
nil
in Sun Motor Analyser assure satis­
splendid condition. Phono 261. faction. Come In today.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
MIKE SAUK' "ho" acre farm . 10
208 W. 1st St.
arm s tiled. Sou ilrs .-A . MenEXPERT
service on machines.
index, 1010 Orange A ve,'
Electric irons, oil heaters and
cook stoves, backed by 10 years'
SHEET Music, popular a n d
experience. Phono 701-J.
pitandfini, book music and music
Instruction bonks at The Music
Box jl) the Pi incus* Theater HELP WANTED
Bldg.
FCORDB - All the I Best popu­ GIRL for soda Fountain at Ban­
lar*, string &gt;iuu.de ‘ami album
ov’* Drug Store. P a rt time or
set* .for Christmas g ifts . at
full tim e.
’our music store, Ih e Music
FULL
time and part time clerks.
Bax In the Princess Theater
11. A A. Department Store.
Bldg.
R,
permanent
2 WIRE apraltcl cord, synthetr?- STENOGRAPHS
position. W. E. Klrchoff, Jr.,
won’t burn 2c a fool. Iluucr’H • phone
305. ■'
118 S. Ihtik Ave.
GIRL
FOR
OFFICE work, con­
..... Iadl:a* pre-war, ex­
BICYCLE
sisting mostly ■*of
charging
cellent condition. 816 Elm Ave.
tlcketa ami
counter
work.
Seminole County Liiumlry Co.
LL OF BLOCK 10. eighteen
HID W. 3rd S
t , _______
lots, or will &gt;.cll any of lots,
run* from Lake Mary highway
FOUNTAIN
giH*.
Apply Ship's
to Crystal i-ake, all beautiful
Service, Sanford 'Naval Air
lota. See E. T, Cochran, 1-uke
S ta tio n .______ ____________
Mary, Flu.
c
X
e r k - s t e n o g r a p i i f . r ’ "^ ith
GUITARS; Limiter! number of
filing experience, able to take
new ones on sale now. Also
dictation, good salary. Phone
need accordion, Banjo and
513,
_____
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other muslcul Instruments In
new condition ut The Music ORANGE packer*. Hanford F n ilt
* Box In the Princess Theater
Co,, S late Farm ers’ Market. *
Building.
FULL time bookkeeper • steno*
grapher, good salary to start.
M ast' be permanent resident.
WANTED Apply Box J, c/o_J!erm1d.____
CIRCULATING fuel oil heater MAN TO sunervbe peeking In
In good condition. HU Myrtle
celery warehouse, r e a r round
Ave. Phone 2G0-W.
work for the right man. Phone
Oviedo 2871- A. Duda A Kona.
SHOTGUN Shall* • Have 12
guage, shot site 7 i t and 8'a, MAID for Sanford Clinic. Appl
■will exchange for lfl guage
Mrs. Mary Rawlins, Mason!
7 i t , B or P, Jack RAIL phono
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Bv BRONI9I.AW MATECKI
(Polish Econcinlci Professor and
Government Official)
LONDON — 'T rlm o w i t h o u t ,
i*
name."
That is how Winston Church­
ill, in a broadcast trinde in 1941,
described th-* terrifying u-cumJlntion of well-planned hiirlmrities
committed by the Nasi* on the
living bodies of many a European!
nnlion and rare.
I llrilian's wnr lender whoso uni - 1
! nue rl-nuenco failed him when he;
searched for n won! to convey the
suffering of peoples tortured by
the German oppressor, finds now
the nn-ne nf this nameless crime
in the Indictment of the Nuxi war
lenders—genocide.
Count Three of the indictment
if nils In part: ". . . They (the
defendants) conducted deliberate
and systematic genocide . . . in
eider to destroy particular races
and ctnasrH of people , . ,"
Genocide, the word coined to fit " ir s UKE CUTTING OFF MY MOHT ARM, but I asked for retirement," was the comment of Admiral
the crime* seems likely rtnt only C Jlull") Halsey (left),^63, fighting commander of the famed U. S. Third H eut la the pacific, aa bo tufuod
to play Its part in the Nuernberg frolTI the microphone aboard thu USS. Sotifh Dakota nt Lob Angeles and yielded US command to Admiral
trials, hut may change the aspecta
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C te W n r

Cooi,re&amp;,

In peace.
The creator of the word, Prof.
-Raphael I.tmkia',' a •noted scholar
" r international law, formerly n
public prosecutor in Poland an
now n fuculty member a t DukUniversity In North Carolina, say
.lit* hud no "linguistic umbibUons’’
in writing the name, that he
aimed at n legal and humnnltarln ■
icent which, if generally ac
led, would mitigate mankind'!
misery. .
. •
Why The Name
Genocide Iiuh two roots—the
Greek "genos," nation cr race; th
Latin "criei*. d iuffix mad#“from
"WJMIrre.” kiting. Put them t o .
gether and I hero is genocide"klling a nation nr "murderer «
a nation.".
In his book. Axis Rule In Oc­
cupied Europe (published by tht
Carnegie Endowment for Interna
tional Pence, Washingtan, I). C.l.
Dr. Lemkin writes nitherto-used
terms for attacks upon notions' at
a whole are Inadequate. $
"Denationalisation," ho declares,
does not convey biological des­
truction and, In addition, some
times is used is the sense of
deprivation of citizenship. This
author finds terms
like
u L i ..t
£ -"Her° £
muiiizntlon," Itntiunixalion"
or
lumxaiion
or
'"
n sue snccln
nation attacks

SIATKD ON THI MNCH AT NUREMURO, GERMANY, Judges and alternate Judges representing to* four ARlwl
poweTf ,n Europe nra shown listening as Justice Robert IL Jackson (sn o w ), chief U. S. prosecutor, Openef
the proceedings by stsUng the case against tire 20 top-rnnldng Nails now on trial as w ar crim inals. IV n o li
Biddle, former U. S. Attorney General, the U. S. Judge. Is seated (center) between the British and U. 8.fMffS
hla alternate being Judge John J. Porker of the Court of Appeals. Other Judges and alternates a » Lard
Justice Lawrence and Sir Normsti Blrkctt of Great OrRafft, MaJ. Ccu. Nikitchcnko sod A. T. Vrfth d T ed
'
HcrbsL
Credit! Army of United States to
. ux.
Melvin K. Hoover,
ibluck,
U. S. Navy tCcrt. of Service)
to Richard Rhxhurdnon Deas,
Assn.
Army of United States to
nhn
Godfrey W. Marlon.
Asen.
U.—S. ~Nuvy to Robert' Carter
i,
Y./»uvcr.
u W0Army of United States V
J
P. Mitchell.
rilCS
Army of United Stales to
os to Cecil* L. Hines.
Army of Untied States ta
Chinee Arthur L Jackson.

Sem inole C ounty
C o u rt R ecord
PRESIDENT TRUMAN M in i REPORTERS on returning to Washington from
his surprise flying vlsif to Grandview, Mo„ where ha spent two hnure
with his mother In celebration of her S3rd birthday. The flight rharked
the first time in history that a U. S. President had down In the United
States unaccompanied by news correspondents.
fInternational »•

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YOU'RE TALKING TO A PARADE
NOT A HASS MEETING
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NOVEMBER 29. IUI5
w arranty deeds
led rather to imply a
coordinated campaign fur the de­ • Johnson, R. B. Sr. ct .u* tif Joe
struction of the essential foun­ Fisbei*.
Murphy. «nsu E. B. et vlr Frank
dations nf Ihe life nf national,
religious and ethnic groups with to Joe Ullmf,.
Smith, Turn to Ko.cttn Clark.
the purpose of annihilating the
Tt'rner, If. E. et ux to J. J. Mntgroups themselves.
Thus genocide was practiced by thewn et ux.
the Germans upon Jews, Gypsies, ,• Brown, Hannah UIn nr ho to WilPoles, Russians, and other Slavs • Ham Gordon Brown et ux.
DEED
and, to a lesser extent, upon &lt;
Frenchmen,—Belgians and Luxem- *i— Wath»rlngton,_.L. C__nt tut to.
J,-B. St John a t-ire—
bourgers,
AGREEMENT FOR DEED
■ .
How It Works
St. John J. B. "et ux to M‘Genocide I* directed ugainst a
group as an entity, and the ac­ liss Cook Benton.
REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES
tion* involved arc directed against
Individuals, but as members of 'Livers, Beat rise E.. widow in
.P&gt;r«t Federal Snv, &amp; Loan Assn.
jyich groups,
_
St, John, J. H. et ux to First
Lemktn finds In the Hague Fed,
Hhv. &amp; Loan Assn.
Conventions a legal busis for the
William Gordon, el ux
punishment of genocide in war. to Brown,
Ffrxt Fed. S**v. 4 . Loan Assn.
More Important than punishment,
Wnil.gr. W T. et ux to Coo­
litre*cvci, no
m {iruvcn*
however,
he iieiinrcs,
declares,'la
proven'
tion—effective only when im par­ tral Fla, Vro. Credit Assn.
CHATTEL MORTGAGE
tial investigators nre allowed to
Erwin, W alter T. ct ux to Act
M
"ms* cases.
an Finance Co,
■ Further, . . _______
advnestea prosecu_____
s a t is f a c t io n s o f
tlon for genocide In peacetime.
MORTGAGE
World War II, write* the pro­
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
fessor, taught that not only mi­
norities but whole nations and
races, If
I weak,
____f _____
may bo ________
nttrekod
with a view toward annihilation.

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VOLUMfe XXXVII

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1945

Sixteen Die In
Northeastern
States Storm

Hess Admits
HMemory Loss
Outrighty Fake

Snow Blankets Area
Weather S t a t i o n
Reports W i n d s Of
109 Miles Per Hour

D eputy F u e h re r A c­
c e p t s R esptm sibi-;
lity F o r A c t i o n s
W hile U n d er H i t l ^

Associated Press Leased Wire

N U M B E R 56.

Army Foresaw Jap Attack
Exact Moment it W as Made
Steel WorkerH C ast S t r i k e Vote In R ain

General Miles Insists
However,That Point
OfAttack Remained
In Doubt Till Made

NUERNBERG. Nov. 30, &lt;7P&gt;— I
The one-tinie deputy Nazi fueh­
T o k y o . N ov. .i o a i \ —
rer, Rudolf Hess, has made n I
There may he another I'earl
startling confession. A. tho war
Harbor investigation -, this
one ia Japan. Two of J s - *
crimes -:-'»»! here, Hess ndmillml 1
pan's new political p a rtie sto.b ** tH* he had been fo ling .
the progressives and the Li­
•Turt ) - hiatrists all ulong —
berals —- are working on a
•hat his ade ,ed loss of rnenury
resolution which will demand
was un outright fake, which he
-that the fHet Investigate th e
had attempted for what he called I
Dec. 7 attack. • One mrmfler
t.'Wicsl rea tins.
,
declared that the Japanese
lies* declared that he had t
nation was betrayed by a
feigned omnesin even to h!i own
small number of leaders in
defensis1attorney. He an
iced
• Wind* near 80 milea an hour have ;
Just the same way an the
that he wished to necept full rc1 been recorded along the Maine ,
United Rlalen was betrayed
aponiluitlly lor everything he
coast. In aouthem New England
by Japanese m ilitarists at
had done or had ordered d-ne
winds hare risen to GO and 6U
Pearl
Harbor.
under Hitler — Unit ho wished
mile* an hour after a slight lull.
to continue on trial as a wr.:
The storm today aank a GO-foot
WASHINGTON, Nov. SO,
Criminal with his fellow Nazis.
N ary .mine test boat a t the FroThe-.first witness to testify, in
. vlncetewn wharf but the crew
(AP)—'Testimony before the
the tria l'o f the Germnn lend’rs
escaped injury.'
Pearl Hurbor Investigating
took the stand today to outline
A heavy enow has fallen in the
Committee today dincloaod
details of all alleged plot on
storm area aojl ./lurries of snow
that tho Army Intelligcnco
Adolf Hitler's life concocted t*y
hare fallen in the Great Lake
an ace (iernmn intcllireiiee offi­
region and Chicago. • •
•'
Division Mtspcctcd th a t. tho .:
cer. The witness was ? njoy fie n -;
,
The snow blanket ranges in
Jap
attack would come at
era! Erwin I.nhmisan, n in : iher I
► depth from three inches in Bos­
the moment it did. They did
cvf the German army miell.g nee J
ton, Newark, New Jersey and
not know, however, where
. New York City to 28 inches in Waving n lurgo hand to cmphaMze his denial. Lt. Gen. Tomoyukf section.
Uihuusen told how Admiral
Attica, N.Y. The weight of the Yatnashita tell* n L'.S. Militury Trluimil in Manila that he should
that
first blow would be
aaow broke down transportation not t&gt;c held accountable for the long list of Jnp atrocities detailed Walter Wilhelm Cannris--!;no*n
struck.
and communication facilities in a t his war crimes trial, lie said lie was not ton man In the defense as the “genius” of German secret Standing in line In a driving ruin, steel workers «f the Bethlehem .Steel Company's Franklin Plant in
The former heail of the In­
plotted lor y-'ars i Juhnstdwn. Pa., wait their turn tu cast their s t r i k e vote* Billed Vi'-nig was not permitted on com telligence
New England and upstate New of the Philippines, U&gt;t was under-order.1* of Field Marshal Count agents—had
....
Division, Major General
ark, Gale winds roared over Hi sn Ieh i —T«r« u e h i J a t *- «■«mmninter.-fo r—
If!
mil
Mltjej._l.aliini-.rn
jt[eta
red
]
psay-pn&gt;party
by
the
steel
rom
pnnyrK
-trnt
t h west—4'oci f iW—O f-1
lit Julmshiwn to shelter-tha "watcher* at HU Sherman Milea,' to ld 'th a commit-*
,e ’Boston area and grounded o' ficlal Signal Corps Uadiophoto.
*
*
l,ll,n
*
h
°
dolosteil
|s,lIipg
booths.
(Intelnational
Soundphuto)
tec that it wus un intercepted
(International Sountlphoto)
...... .
*■ *
Hitler thoroughly and hud lled
e d 1 i- - - ■
r
freighter, the Fotdhnm Victory,
Japanese code message th at led
a cdi|nc which hml plotted ngatnit _ _
,
on'spscUcle island in Boston h ar­
him to fear that tho attack would
tho Nazi* from ihe
bor.
come at 1:00 I’.M. on Dec. 7.
to power.
TVo other ooats are miaalng—
The messngr Intercepted was an
Lahoucen s id ho was an aide
_
t
a v *,
*i ■«
a 3T-foot cabin cruiser out of
instruction to the Jap emissaries
to I 'a tlt.L .
t i d to)
ale 1
’
r 7 ■ r . -i
Newport, R.I. and a fishing boat v
in Washington tn deliver their
coiiI
wus
e
x
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u
te
j
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from New Bedford, Mass. Sevan l . a V j
! now famous note to the State
J . ^ ' . i ..
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iCOrei of jihei nll.lturj.
troopships are riding out the
Department
at
exactly
— nf.er tile ouiy .0. i ., . i J ill
storm in outer Boston harbor.
o'clock In the afternoon.
J |j
p..&gt;.
ngainsi
.1
1
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i
i.
J,
|
/She weather station on Mount
F .? in
... i ' e r . i*.
A l i i , a l - M e e t i n g ' (.ahocscn sought io por.ruy uiO l
General Miles said that he call­
Washington, N.H. x clocked wind
ed General Marshall's attention
~—
1
t
'
. ( . u p ien.1 i&gt;y » .innri, n« on. .
_
~
_
velocities us high as 109 miles
.
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to the m utter.
....f.v
hnivil
and
.
uom
n.u«d
M
r
s
.
M
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fflltd
ll
SaVS
Scrapping:
S
e
m
i
n
o
l
e
an,hour. New York Central trains C ll 1e ^ O* ’0 t T
1 A . 'VS'JO”
! 1 mtfl IinpCCt- uml also Hitler and his methods.
Throughout mill November, he
- -ara pulling Into Now York a n y -,
t
1
went on, he was convinced th a t
All
Are Availably
Squad Com es From Japan
r f : C om m ittees Ap* it. :aid that tnu Cn.mris gioup
w hen from 30 minutes to m il
FO Y C C '11 I ’ ll C l * 1 C
was facing a ilsis, and
she might seek to resolve It
hour.late. Commercial operationsTTnBrwJ T « ~ T V - ' ' ■«!
For Lending
lA*ndin&gt;r Today
B ehind To W in Tilt that
p o :nfif:d~ F o r 1 9 4 0
a t. LaGuaidhi Field huvu beenj
H U S C ti ! l i
&lt;■.
\
by taking drastic action. Consis­
i rn lout; lien Mi mm-uliai
Her.
wh
a total of 383
tently, he declared, the Army
0 * haltedU) JULIAN KTKN STROM
n ..j.
'[Am. ' ifi ■ ’
r
1 utnnn Goerintt, aim bus not * A number or lnt?r«|-’li:,' tu
flight* h*iva 'been cancellud in
WASHINGTON. Noe. ,T:, U'\
thoiieht in l*‘, n* ■&gt;( eventual t a r
he'* ' jmisi-4 up a iltln fe VO W i n u . b o o k s nf fictiim and n'O’-fieilothe* post
Aft cvplmmtion o f'tv h y Kiu’V fk-niliiole rW illy i,*“k
aky*.
e.ius
of
the
nmciight
by
iii
ora
avrilshlr
for
l"i*il"i■
’
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£
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a r always bad taken into, V'ac­
,r
of. leers in the Pacific chM ind their unnuel meeting lgv.t 'llth
t»i mciI the Mainland High Hchnn' plans
Jhelr minds uboet thn cdri*A1l*ty p.t the a m hdde 4’rjmary Schnd . trlui conduct, glare.I mti’ntiy ti. i ut the Fnnford I’ulilli' Library,
count
tha
possibility
of
an
as­
in Airs. Elton t. V
•jby Uucrnileeis of Dsytoea sault on I’earl Harbor.
of the Arniy-Nav'ft' merger p’an ' rtu ird by the p re-cu ts'iw of U .utufton ns too Germnn officer') according
. | ton, librarian.
leach' Inst night at the high
Its* lieen laid brfore the Senate &gt;■ iirrt’, rn iisnecti‘&gt;:i of r i ” . testified.
General Mile* recalled th a t
' rn ■
tb
' ..I."
•rllool atliletic field and ’ Ion war
i i.ui* iii.closnl today l at ill
Milltnrv Commlfte.1- Rear Admiral • d th? appointment of wor 1 v I
gomes had been held lit
fiction,
gives
a
highlv
lnie&lt;—
third
phase
oi
the
trust
—
a
|
the
final
whistle
blew,
*
Hanford
■ i. c . for lOlfl.
I
Forrest Sherman, who served a Hawaii years ago. complete with
review
of
ho.i
various
lorilitie
funs
were
well
convinced
they
site*
third
uccs
wilt
gut
lital.
rI
deputy chief of staff to Admiral
Randall Chnse. who was recilit- I
it ii’s n il nltout tho b ed n simulated landing ny enemy
Nimitz, rave tho ;eapl(M»atlw»—in- ■Hr— appointed - Chairmait-.-of —thv | wav Monday wh.«,i th j Amencnal tn the United States iv.-elvi,
their
names.__________
____
:__g
priMM-uttoii
tukoH
up
Um
Nasi
testlmony before the rommlttcc Dislri.-t, prdiided at the- meOUHg j
i r o n t hi ni s s e a s o n .
Brig. General Joseph Hutchi­ this morning.
Ollier non (ictinu ItooU.. n*.
__ . . / , i . _ _____ ______
which opened with an invocation : invasion of Ctccnotdov.ikli.
of tlie pnsafallity of n_
son of Sanford, who recently re­
Will'll Mainland took the field, discussion
leased are: “Especially Spaniels
Admiral
Sherman
snld
that
two
liy
Itcv.
J.
E.
McKinley.
FollowI
dawn
nir
ottuck.
However, it wax
*
turned after two years of Pacific events disillusioned the naval of­ ing o period during which dinner
written by Gliuiys 'lubir, whim
eleven huskies went into the re­
that there was no way of
aervief, has been chosen by Gov. ficers about the menrer proposal was served, Troon 80, Troop 5 ,
should .inleiest dog lovers. ”.Mi.
ceiving position and easily out­ felt
forestalling such uu attack ex­
Millard F. Caldwell as n member —events which he said disputed and Troop 34 of Sanford in addi- *
slim lieyutid Darknes*” . by l.im i
weighed tin: locals- liy 20 pound.- cept
by aerial reconuaisancc.
of a 16 member tax Inquiry com­ unified command in the Pacific. .lion
pm
nun.
The
situation
looked
Cotndr.
J.
Ilryan
II
nnu
I'hiiip
tu tfoopg^froin I.uke Monroe,,'
Fifd
M,
liuilmnn,
diKlrict.gover­
mittee to help streamline- the
‘Relit
gives
a
gruphir
nremtut
rough
foi
the
ltaby
Feds.
Knnf
&gt;
r*
d
The firsl event,' Sherman raid',
Io nn&lt;i the Ui*lrirt's t’ub i
state's “patchwork" U x structure. was the estahlhhm ent within the ijvim
uf the Carrior Lexington's ram nor "f Rotary, will tie ihe prin.'i- kicked off and a Idg bruiser
Scouts were Inspected hv offlrialn
hill'll
i n! it dinner to Ik- held iiaiiii'it M-irvin Brownlee link the Police P l a n Pound
General Hutchison expects to oe War Department structure of the in
pniitns. of Task Force GK, noil pal hiii'iik
the
nuditorlum
of
in?
school.
ui tlie
M.iyfnii Hotel .Monday hull on hi. own 10 uml soared
the
out of the service soon.
of
the
liyttie
of
the
i'liilippiiiu,
Twentieth All1 Force to Ito based
Scout.Billy Meriwenlher led the
F o r Horses And Cows
evening at ':im oM oik.
T/Rgt. William B. /acliry. Jr., rm Jdnu LU. 1(144.
81 yards for a lauehitdwn. Oil
Alio named to the committee is on th r Marianas for attacks on pledge of ailcgla .re to tin- fh g
the nltempl fin the extra point,
L. G. Leedy, Orlando Investment Japan. The rummander of this and Floyd Wooiiward, scout exe- rcturm il to tho United Flint- tu,
“Time nomb" exposes tlm .tisi
Thu problem of what to do with
Whidhei mi: Ion, Fed (nrklc, broke
banker, who has been chairman Air Force, Sherman said, van cutivo, led the group in singing the Queen Mary on Nov, 1*. after tom of forces which threaten oui
stray dogs found wandering on
ill nli I blind.i-d (lie kick.
of the im portant sUto house ti- treated in the Pentagon Building, 'America.? A b rie f period of en- serving ovura.Hs two year* with American way of lire, cliiniy
the streets was solved koiiiu time
tho 301 Fighter gioup. Ho &lt;*’- ! Innir* and aiui-sumolhing move­
nance and taxation committee for 8600 miles away.
With a mix p o i n t Ic.id, Main- ago
tertuinment wus presented by reived hin honorable discharge 'i t 1
by tne establishment on West
three sessions end has served in
ments.
"Sim
I'ostwur
oolis
I
ni
bill
|
k
i
c
k
'
d
off
to
Fanfold.
After
The sccom| disillusioning factor, George Touhy and Harry .ludcli, Fort Meado, Mil, on Nov. 18, and
Sixtll Street uf u LUv Found, and
the house for five sessions. •
tiller
pl
siys
in
which
they
were
Men"
by
Vocation
Guldani'o
Re
the Admiral went on. was n
Mr. Ctiase then announced the
homeless mongrels hero
The balance of the committee directive Issue hv the joint appointment of Ralph A. Smith, returned recently from lAtishinq* seatch,” uppi a rn to be ium the
smothciell by tile Idg' Mainland many
adopted bv kindly citizens.
ll vkllssrS (In l'»s* r**ui
Included: Tom B. Swann of Win­ chiefs of staff at the instance of Evans McCoy and Dan Wright ton, D. C. with his wife, tho furline, Giunlhunt kicked to Day­ been
VHbul lo do with stray cow* and
mer M argaret Ingley, to *|«'»J
ter Haven; Senator Hanry B. Bat- General Marshall. This ilirectivo
tona. A few minutes latur the hordes
presents ail entirely dif­
the holidays with his parents at
nerd, St. Petersburg; Wl. Howard transferred ull tho Army resourc­
IC « s H s s * 4 On l*aa» T n u l
big
Baity
Buccaneers
were
near­
ferent problem to police.
The Rotary ('tub will wrlromc
tlltl Magnolia Avenue.
Frenkland of Tempa: D. Stuart es except air in tho Pacific ocean
ing
pUy
dirt.
A
few
second*
Fled M. Itill t m.*ii, (inventor of
During the past two weeks a t
Ha rcccived-Vix luittle stars for
HUIIh of DeFunlaok Springs; Col.
to General . Mu*Arthur.
tin HiTlh District of Itotury In­ Inter Mickey McClelland. Day- least a dozen cows and horse*
campaigns in Normandy, Northern
D in McCarthv of Port Pierce; Aif areas
tuna
halfback,
went
over
center
Admiral Sherman' then told the
ternational, made up of the 69
have been lost and picked up by
Franca, tho ' Ardennes, Ccutril
. R. Nielson, of W est Palm Beac i; committee
tlie four for the second police
that in his opinion,
clubs in Florida at a dinner at tho from • nnllnurit
who are puzzled ns tn know
Europe and air offensive action.
1
*
1
*
!*■■»
Knur
Rep. Fletcher Morgan of Jackso-t- ’ih* very intensity
o f the drlvo
Mayfair lintel Monday evening
what to do with them, according
Aftar entering the atorvice ia De­
—
■■1*
villa; F. G. Halley of Miami; Sen. for the merger, bud what
he term ­
at 7:U(( o’clock.
to Police Chief Roy G.. Williams.
cember, 1U42 he was sent to Eng­
W. Turner Davie of Madison: Fred
the destructively critical naturo
Sometime* they bring them to
land In November, ID43. After
Ilultiuuii is a uiembcf uml u Recovered • R a d i o
M. Cena of Galneavllle; Thomas ed
Commander
Jack
'Rqcco
of
the
recent statements about the
jail and quarter them lit the city
being based In England he was
i-' president iff the Jacksonville
A. Johnson of Pensacola; Max, of
Loot
I
d
e
n
t
i
f
i
e
d
Campbell—bussing
I'ost
No.
63
Navy,
are
leading
in
the
wrong
garage until rimmed by ownfera.
sent to France in December, JIM t.
Hub anil In president of Cain i
M. Brown of Lake Citv and p.
He expressed the vipw IhaC they
At other times they tiu up the
and was attached to the. supply of Kiiiifoid uniioiinced this morning Bull limit, Inc., with h e a d q u a r t e r s
Graham Copeland of Everglades.
Major
Lewis
B.
Bills
hat
re­
that
the
regularly
schedule!
direction.
iiiviiiAn of tho Pth Air Fmve
Chief Huy G. William'* office animals or leave them in Care of
in Jarksnnville, He was h o 'l llllX turned
to
his
home
In
Geneva
on
j
meeting
to
lie
held
Monday
night,
residents
near whete found until
are heading toward the conditions
which was supporting Gen. Fat*
led governor by Hnrida Rotary is still cluttered Up with table
has liceti postponed uml will l.e rlub* 'and formal Iv elected ill '.lie ratlins uml tubes and other loot the owners can he loeuted.
that first brought nhout tho tormina! leave awaiting his re ­ ton's Third Army. .
d
from- active
the
Little D a m a g e To creation
.wmion r.f
o a. seimrale
wBr.w-N.rx
i,.- lease --y
- - * duty
x with
Nnvy De
A t the time of the Ardenm-s held Tuesday night inslcud ut the
-racuviuod—whan—a — Chaim—ami — “ *Uha I.—t lie—-erty needs
extended campaign ho wasTiiVse lo Uelgiuiiir Legion Hut on tlio l.atrefrdfi
nl iii Chicago, this year held lt&gt; Company
warehouse
employee pound for atray horses and cow*,”
Vegetables—Reported
Commander Horen said that the Kvvcral sections,
tha 7th Arrav.
chanced lo find the stolen goods —said Chief William*.
__ _ jlilli
___ I was
_____a member
of and to Znchry
k........................
*
ment had not maintained a suffiMajor
m
He predicted tliul before long
was president uf meeting will begin at 7:00 o'cloci;
which bad been hidden in the
I
tn
It
mu
ri
will
be
•
making
his
Vary little damage to grow- cent Navv and a naval campaign Ir.e Air Transport Command and hisSgt.
class when he graduated from with a dinner and a formal ^nct-t. official visit to the Sanford club, warehouse ut Thirteenth Street there would be another round up
lag vegetable* as the result of was imminent.
piloted the first ATC ship to land Seminole High School.
of atray dugs, many of which are
Af'or ing will follow immediately aftertha heavy frost last evening, wss
Atsugi Japan. Prior to that Christmas he plans to return to wards. Tho meeting will tc . ml will address Roturiaiis, hero and Elm Avenue by. a thief who alck.
The Admiral urged nil possible at
hail made the place his sleeping
on
various
phases
of
tho
Rotary
reported this morning by grow­ sneed
Ume.
Major
Bills
was
stationed
Tho other day a negro woman
in coming to a ilecivion on • t Guam as chlaf pitot of the Air Alexandria, V». within rommutim; featured by an official report on movement.. During his s t a y ho quarters.
ers as tha mercury dipped to the merger
plan, saying that the Transport Command there and la­ distance of George Washington the reernt national convention will advise with President lam R.
One of the radios is tnarkod was called to account hv polk.-a
tty degrees, which Is four deUniversity College of Law, v im s held In Chicago, by State Depart­
because her dog had bitten bo
frees.w
i
greea warmer
than tha minimum resent uncertainty is destroying te r ha flaw from Okinawa with he expects to resume anil finish ment Adjutant Reid Mann and I.rsher and Secretary Wolter us the property of Rill Harvey, many people and there bad been
a spearhead unit 'of Japanese oc­ his legal studies within a hsif n Seventh District Commander Joel Haynes ami be acquainted with tho who formerly operated a radio many complaints. When question­
record*oil‘ -last Bunday morning. levy morale.
activities of thq various club com­ shop at 210 East Fifth Street,
Whltner,
according to
cupation force#.
year. Mrs. Ingley, who itss Iwen Field.
but who staled that he went out ed by Chief William* concerning
Death T c if Rises To The Major and Mrs. Bills, and entp
weatherman.
Mops will also be made for tha mittees.
ployed by a Washington firm,
There
are
now
more
than
MO'i
of
business liecause he wax &gt;rob­ the reason for her dog’* bad con­
their twa sons, ate visiting J.
Moat of the few remaining
legion's holiday activities in­ Rotary clubs loeuted in nearly all
bed
so often. A number of the duct, ahe replied, “ I do declare,
Five In C o l l i s i o n Bills in Geneva. Ha is planning willI accompany him,
perishable crape such m snap
cluding tho appointment of a com­ parts of tho world, and despite
dat dog done must have some lion
to take a real aetata broker's
beans, squash or torn*teas had
mittee to promote thn Christmas the fact that much of tho ’world radio tubes recovered may be­ in him.”
Jewish Center Group Box drive for the "Yanks Who was engaged In war, over “ 10 long to him alto. The Smoke
LUMBERTON, N. C. Nov30, examination shortly.
stread y boon ■eliminated by tha
House has recovered its stolen
The death loll fn the colli­
previous cold wave. Green vege­
and are now patients in
were established or roorgam- radio, minus dials,
Buys Health B o n d Gave'*
and
two Mrs. Roosevelt T e l l e
military and naval ’hospitals clubs
tables such as escaralc. lettuce sion of a bus carrying textile wor­ Governor Rebukes
^
|
zed
during
the
year
ending
Juno
radios are marked a* the prop­
throughout the United Stales. 30.
ft
And romaine have been only kers and i a tank truck near
AP To Mind Business
congregation of the Tem­ First Viea-Commander Hr B. Pope
erty of Videll Jonea.
**
slightly nipped by the cold, se- I-umbcrton, N. C. .has risen to
Marlon’s S h e r i f f pleTheBeth
Israel of the Jcwjsh will preside a t Ihe meeting.
„
cording, to both east and west five. Twontv-two survivors uro
YORK. Nov. 30. W V Community Center is the firat
std* growers. No damage to cab­ in the hosp|t*.l, many of them (n
Commission Expects A NEW
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 30, t/F) religious group tn Sanford to
New York qewspaper (Tha
Accent On S m i l e s
bage Is reported, but It Is stated serio u s condition.
—
Governor
Caldwell
today
took
1946
License
T
a
g
s
Herald-Tribunal
Mfa. f r a n k ­
buy a f l O . health bond from
Sheriff K. C. Wade says another
To Meet M o n d a y lin D. Roosevelt say*
that lu maturity has been deStarts
In
Lakeland
declined to giro
body waa found today In the to taak Sheriff 8. C. Thomas of Seminole County Health and Tu­
On Sale Tomorrow
Marion county fo r what tha chief
any detail* about the fig h t b e-'
**RainfsU for November has wreckage of the bus. The bus executive called MA pretty bad berculosis Association, it was re ­
Higgins
ia tween Fala, the pet of her lata
Mayor Edward
LAKELAND, Nov 30, t/Jh—
ported today by Mrs. Elizabeth
fire and rlunged down «
been but a third of tha normal caught
w atalngion. D. C., tod*y
and Blaze, a dog owned
Florida’s 1940 auto license Lakelundara are taking a t least leaving Washington
precipitation, according to Mr. tan foot embankment after tho i He wahned the Ocala officar Darkey Kirchar. association sec­ tags will be on sale Saturday one
EUiott. Sold Mrs.
phase of peacetime recon­ where he ha*,J&gt;e#n conferring by h#r
retary,
Whltner, The measured rainfall head-on collision last n ig h t
that in following a policy of not
"We veanted to share In the morning at the office uf County version terlouilv. Reverting tv with Naval officials regarding Roosevelt: “ I don’t see that
la M of on inch as compered
removing alec tod officials, there donations because of our sym­ Tax Collector Jno. D. Jlnkim.
the slogan th at “The customer the ultimata use of the Sanford Is aitze ■ _
Robert Kilpatrick, ton of Mr. la a point beyond which h s can’t pathy with the health raovemy/it,”
Prices of tha tag* will be the I* alway* riant,” city clerks have Naval Air Station facilities. Ho family* — further l don't know
and Mrs. £ . G. Kilpatrick, as* go and that the sheriff Is said Frank Shames, - leader of xama a* last year, My. Jinklns started a ‘‘chocr-up week” and will probably . arrive hare Sat­ what you're talking about.”
pad without injury ymterdav “knocking at that door right tha congregation.
■old. Applicant* *r* requested have organised a "Stretch Smirk* urday noon according to Miss
Then Mrs. ' Roosevelt asked
“
Margaret Rails, hla secretary.
to bring their registration cards, into Smile* Society.”
newsman: “ I don't see how you
* w o n lu - O w :
to a SU te
With Mayor Higgins bock and even hoard about it — who to ld ,
•nd trpOM lble, their tlUo certl- • * The *al(Rfolks are wearing
Commissioner* recovered y o u t"
tMtlceUnx - that
fkaf
She was told tha ‘
b ad g e* . J h g t ■*1' “I'll smile it City
^ T W i f Z - st.‘
“
M ils
iU -aitf&amp; iU t W * o . . rea -gone from illnaaa., m.- ■M SP*. °K -tt*
■&lt;*g* _
; ir o n
City
Com
mis*
Ion
.
wlu
probably
ttara on a dark blue _
take place Monday evening. The
. jail
Governor Caldwell, ter" to
meeting scheduled for lost Mon­
they're go
day evening was postponed due
.
, , claim they
to most of the member* of tha
7 * ' "
'
Commission being abo+nt

}
BOSTON, Nov. 30, (AP)
■■—A storm-moving over the
northeastern ' s t a t e s has
taken 16 lives ancNcft large
areas blanketed with snow. (
Winds reached 78 miles an^
hour In gusts at Boston—
three miles above the 75-milc
level a t which a storm Is
regarded as a hurricane.

S

Baby Feds Whip
Giaiit Mainland
tleven, 13 - J2

INumber Of New
Bcaks’AAdr.d To
Loc?J Li’ rar

!Admit*) Lrpkins Ssininole County

Gen. H titchis^
Named On State
_ T a x Committee

T-Sgt. Z»
’
Discharged
Army Air F''—

District Governor
To Visit Rotary
Hub On Monday

Major Louis Bills
Qn Terminal Leave
After Pacific Duty

R

American L e g i o n
To Hold Meeting
On Tuesday Night

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T U E S D A Y , NOVEM BER 27, 1915

T IIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

3

BUSINESS SERVICE ’L aw son; Little

Is Industria
ome ac
Trying Road Back FUZFO, Hungary, (/PI—New in.
experimental laboratories,
To G o l f Titles dustrial
directed by Dr. Laszlo Demeny,

up with k«*»cne and fool
oil beloro winter.
II. B. POPE CO., INC.

lltE llla U tE lilS IllE IIIE IH E IIIS IIIE IIIS IItiS H tS

iw moTa.lhsB lUWO,
principals and teachers,
..... t
,
administer the test* December 3-1 i l l
27, ut which time they must l n } l | | |
returned to Science Clubs of A-1 —
merica In Washington, Watson I JJJJJ
Davis toys. The examination], are I ■ ■ ■
designed to reveal the student’s I I I
ability to think and reason rather I
than measure his fdrul of acicnti-1 m b
fie knowledge.
|
The Search is sponsored by the I I I
Westinghouse Electric Corp.

DODGE ■ PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
109 Palmetto A te.
Phone 1011
n V 0 FARMS FOR SALE—One WK ARE tuily equipped and
one time Rockefeller fellow a t tho
3 acres, tiled land, 1 good well,
University of California, have
know how to recap your (ires.
By FRANK ECK
2 story house. 1 car r a n g e , 1
Natural rubber or synthetic, AP Newafcatures Sports Writer been set up in a modern factory
rt&gt;ol house, 000 ft. West
we protect Inc sidewalls of
NEW YORK—W. Lawson Lit­ here as one step In aiding totter­
Lake Monroe post Office. One
your tire. Jones Tire Shop, tle, who reached his peak as a ing Hungarian industry to get
—A acres, all tiled, rood well, 2
Cor. l i t a n d ‘Elm, phone GOB. golTer 10 years ngq hut added back on Its feet. Tfie laboratories
story house, 2 story bam , t i
were instituted by the Hungarian
mile west on Orange Boule­ SEWING machines repaired. Wil­ , the National Open to his list nf oil companies.
five years later, has his
In China, more than 600 years
vard. J. W, Bell, Lake Monroe,
liams’ Fixit Shop, 206 W. ' romiuests
"We're Interested chiefly in'pro­
ayes, set on golf's gold dust trail,
ago. a treatise on carbon " bit
Phone 1C.
black
1st St.
and there arc few professionals ducing sugar from starch, alchohol manufacture was published.
RADIO Philcn cabinet style. BODY AND Fendar dents, paint who doubt that he will make the from cheap grapes, ncctilin from
methane gas of which we have
Price reasonable. 1209 Mag­
injury or fading should bo grade.
nolia Ave.
Little, now 34 and nearing large deposits, and the conver­
corrected now to combat aging
sion of sunflower seed hulls In
and weathering, A new paln- playing weight at 100 pounds, has furfural for fine- lacquers," DeVEGETABLE plants for Victory
been away from competitive golf
less method awaila you at
Gardens and large acreage,
three years. He went into the meny said.
YATEH AUTO PAINT &amp;
Copenhagen, Red. and Chinese
Navy as an apprentice seaman
BODY SHOP
V
eMMUIAgUf, W
UIIUIUB, Broccoli;
tJIUVtJII)
Cabbaged
Colhirds;
White Bermuda Onions; Neck- 103 N. Palmetto Ave. Phone 371 Dec, 12, 1042, and was a lieuten­ Tpsts Are Ready For
u s i Rutabagas; Escarole; Ice­ WASHING machines repaired— ant when discharged Oct. 24.
Little enme Into prominenre by
berg Lettuce; Rutger Toma­
S c ie n c e Research
and all home appliances. Cald­ winning Itotli the British Amateur
toes; 1 year old Rhjbarb
well General Repair Shop, 707 and National Amateur tourna­
Roots or small plants; Hate:
WASHINGTON. D. C„ UV)~
North Mills, Orlando, phone ments in 1034 and again In 1025,
~
Thyme;
' -----Flhnacchlo.
hlo; T)lll and
Z-1D72. Prompt service.
the only time these two events More than 15,000 American high
Strawberry plants. Fresh vego
were won in succession by the school seniors with a flair for
tables and oranges parked to
Expert Auto Repairing
same man. But it wns in 1029 -clence soon will he priming them
ship. J. W, Bell, Lake Monroe,
Barfield A Jackson
that the Monterrey, Calif., golfer selves for a thfee-hOur test in
phone 16.
in connection with
competition for *11,000. in scholYates Auto Paint &amp; Body Works gave an inkling of Incoming a til ships, awarded annually to finaltop flight linksnian.
HOOFING — ’ Brand new; solid
. Phene 371
ists in the Science Talent Search.
At 18 He Played Oultnel
aluminum sheet roofing, Ya 3
Examinations have been mailed
AUTO PAINTING
That year he pipyed in the'Nn
■I 1
crimp and snap lo c t styles. Phone”
By C.W. “P at" Johnaon
tional Amateur at Dvl Monto and
■T-* Wlre-Wrlto at^oncel FulenFlder
Mfg. 4 Distributing w ., P.O, 16 years experience in nUto and lost to Francis OulmcAt, l**jp,"]n
%
//y &amp; i:
Box .3331, 010 Lancaster Drive, aircraftfmir,tlng. Hartford's popu* a third round match- Culmet was i-omlng in at tree top level ovet*
Old
Court
House
street
and
skim­
lar paint authority.
Orlando. Phone 21700.
? ulck to predict a great future ming the tops of the Great E ast­
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
nr Little, then a mere youth of
ern notcl and tho governor's m an­
MOTOR BIKE
A-1 condition,
208 W. 1st Ht.
18.
Briggs*Stratton motor, 9I26.DO.
•
In 1030, the year Bobby Jones sion.
1218. French ^ y e . or call 010.
When the Japanese threat to
MOTOR TUNE-UP
acorcd his famous grand slum—
Fneloriea • recommend it every British Open and .Amateur and Calcuta subsided, the road was'
LADIES pre-war bicycle, good 6(100
mile* o r ’twice a year. E s­ U, H. Open and Amateur—Little usbd as a storugc area i'or mlli- For Your Christmas
condition. .'100 W, 16th St,
sential to efficient car perfor­ reached the second round in the .tnry vehicles and supplies.
4
'*
FOUR PIECE
wicker
suite, mance. Our expert mechanics and National Amateur. In 1932 he
Supply
and
Hunting
Sun
Motor
Analyzer
assure
satis­
bowed in the opening round, but
chest of drawers* one trunk,
tho following year, at the age of
one rood chest, one nntiquo faction. Come in today.
LEGAL NOTICE
.nO L L E It MOTOR SALKS
22, he reached the semi-final. The
Trips — See
platform rocker. Phono 90S-J.
208 w r 1st SI.
n e x t.tw o years he scored with
r n t .xrv
ONE LARGE Dr’s office scales; EXPERT service on mnrhines. ease fn the national ..nqiulcur*,' ix c o l h t o r - t i i h
t imik. sm ii.xiii.r. c m n t s .
complete set of splints; oper­
first a t Brookline, Mass., then at JSTiTK
lie
I'UHIIU.i.
Electric
irons,
oil
heaters
and
ating room light, 200 Walt
Bill's Package Store
•* &gt;IN' I t B T H E K8 T A T R OK •
cook stoves, hacked by JO years' Cleveland.,
bulbs, operating table; operat­
J A S 1BH M. WYNN. D e r e a s e d .
But it was in May, 1934, tlmt
experience.
Phone
701-J.
IX
P
R
o
n
A
T
H
ing cabinet and Instruments,
ho set the golfing world on fire T o A L L W HOM I T MAY C ON and Bar
btqrr appliances
for office EXPERT plumbing.
Emergen­ by winning H&lt; first major tour­ l ' B U N :
work, 2 sterilizers,
nil
in
cy repairs, • remodeling, new nament, taking the British Ama­ N o t i c e lr li«*ri*l.&gt; g i v e n t h a l
112*W, 1st.
Phone 880
splendid condition. Phone 251.
J . O V R I l H T I t B B T flleil M s f i n a l
sinks, lavutoties, toilets, laundry teur. He heal Jfm Wallace on the II.
■ , 1 1 iim Ai I iii I ii I nI r u t o r o f
the
tubs,
hot
water
heaters.
Also
23rd
hole,
14
and
13.
At
the
half­
e s t a t e I&gt;r J a m e s M. W y n n , it*.
MIKE SAUS' 30 acre farm , 10
house heating. Ceurgo Cour- way mark he was 12 up, scoring r e n s w l ; Hull lie flleil tils p e t i t i o n
acres tiled. See Mrs. A. Menf u r flint t flififhiirgt',
H in t h e
son,
Phone
County
*1100
or
un
eagle
arid
seven
birdies
along
In the m eantim e . . . .
endex, 1010 Orange Ave.
I** ll»»* Hiifiotnl»l*» II. W.
write Box 678. Sanford, Fla. the way. Ho heal Dr, William wWilla r e»p|»l&gt;
, t 'd i m l y J ui1m»* o f H c m l n n U
Twoddcll,
1
up,
to
retain
the
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----- SHEET . Music, popular a n il
wn In tttitr,.
if D rrim tlie r . 1945. f o r a p p r o v a l
MISGELLANEOUSItuy - More
Bonds
for
standard, hook music nnu music
When the year was up
instruction books a t The Music
" “ ‘v y U d ^ a lS S . "a
Box in the Princess Theater WE PAY highest rush price* for was awarded tho James E. SulliVICTORY!
van Award.
Oils l l l h ilny u f N o v e m b e r , l e t s .
Bldg.
used furniture. Haynes A Wil­ 'in 1936 he turned pro for a
It. J. O v e r s t r e e t . Hr.
A d m inistrator of th e e etate
liams
Furniture
Co.,
311
E.
1st
BECORD8 • All the latest popu9 )0,000 first year contract with
of J s m r s M. W y n n , d e c e a s e d
St. phono 961.
lars, string music and album
a sporting goods firm. Four
acta for Christmas gifts ut
months later ho won bis first title
BOR HOW HERE WHERE
your music store, The Music
os a pro, Inking the Canadian
PRIVACY !H RESPECTED
llox in the Princess Theater YOUR natural desire for privacy Open with a 271 .for 72 holes.
The following year he annexed
Bldg.
In money matters is strictly
respected here. Friends and the Snn Francisco match play
MUSICAL instruments, acces­
relatives are nut uuestioned title as pro at Urctton Woods,
sories, guitar anil violin strings
about your credit. Your cm- N. !L In 1940 he turned in a blar­
a t The Music Box in the Prin­
ployer or business associates ing five-uridcr-pur final round 05
cess Theater Bldg.
will nut hear of your persona! to capture the l*On Angeles Open.
affairs. There is no eauso for Five months Inter he heal (lent!
embarrassment.
Saruzon by three Mrnke* in the
LARGE PLOT on main Highway,
Reasonable credit requirements. playoff at the Nations! Open ut
suitable for garage or cahfn
Wo co.makers on money loans. Wnrronsvllle, Ohio.*
development. Has 0 room moVarinble payment plans.
Shot A 82 In Trzas
Wlern house. Small cash, balance
FAMILY LOAN CO.
STRICKLAND - MORRISON, Inc.
One of Little's insrcsithle rounds
easy terms. Box 61, Sanford.
Florida Hank Bldg.
Phone 33 came in 1941 when ho took the
GMC Series 300 Block assembly. &gt;MAKE
Phone 200
hauling-W e Texas Open. Ills 02 bout lien Ho­
A scarce article and ns good' have a MONEY
gan by three shots.
Your Ford Dealer Since 1931
good
hoavy.-jluty
1911
a s a new truck. Either is hard
Little, who served ns n Nuvy
Chevwlcl truck th at really enn
to get. Let us install this now
handjV a big pay load. Good lieutenant ut Honolulu where he
motor for you.
motor and body, fine tires. played with friendly competition,
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
will spend the next fes weeks
Celling price.
208 W. 1st. St.
practicing for Bing Crosby’s tour­
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
nament at Del Mar, Calif.,
208 All 1st. St.
row buy I n s u r a n c e ,
ONE hand meat sllcer; G. E. '
Inst week in December.
vacuum cleaner; porch awing;
end forgot
If Lawson shows any semblance
P«7 /o r
0 - a ■12 rug pad; iron-heaters; HELP WANTED—
of his once grout game, golf’s
l l — u n t i l you ba«e
oil heaters; one 2 x 6 ft. marble
winter trail will be worth watch*
counter slab; crocks; large kreut GIRL for aoda Fountain a t Lan- j ing.
loest T hea
cy’s Drug Store. P a rt time o n
cutter; phone 008-W after 9:00
action. If you insured
full
time.
A, M.
through
FULL time and p art time clerks. Drug*} Gem-scare
ONE Thomasvlllo four poster ma­
H.
&amp;
A.
Department
Store.
o4 *n detail*
In
Ravaged
Italy
hogany bedroom suite, like new;
stran
ge p r o m p t
one coil spring and felt mat- STENOGRAPHER,
permanent
ROME, m -"T alking of peni­
iree pis
tress; 1 three
piece maple uphol
position. W. E. Klrcliotf, Jr.,
r w . Sir*.
cillin to Italy's physician* is* ilka
stared living room suite. Phone
phone 306,
402-J, Mrs. JR. It. Pippin.
talking to them of diamonds,” sail]
GIRL FOR OFFICE work, con­ Dr. CharlcN Muzslcato of Now
sisting mostly
of
charging York, national chairman of Amer­
ONE 10 ft. trailer, new paint
tickets and
counter
work. ican Medical Relief for Italy (AM;
Inside and out. Inquire Trailer
H
Seminole County Laundry Co. RI). summing up the acute need
• Camp.
810 W. 3rd St.
_____ of this country's war-stripped
ONK6
YOS
TWO strands fa t pine wood, 18
for medical supplies.
?a ANO 46
M IU C H BLOG.
CHAMBERMAIDS,
also
night
and hospitals
In. 211 Laurel Ave,
The
roentgenologist,
attached
to
day porters. Mr*. Perry, phono
tho staffs nf the Goldweter Me1200. Hotel Mayfair. ___
A VACANT, 3 bedroom house
■nftrlal anil St. Luke's Hospitals in
w ith extra lot on paved road MAID for Muthrr Furniture Co. New Yor, has surveyed hospitals
out of city limits. Edward F
and clinics in Naples, Rome, Mi­
Hoe Mr. Brunson.
*
c Lane.
lan, Florence and Bologna, and
FOUNTAIN girls. Apply Ship’s Sicily befera returning home next
ONE child's desk with chair.
Service, . Hanford Naval Air month,
Phone 182-J after 0:00 P. M.
BROKEN
Station.
"Almost literally, docton have
nothing," ho said. "I am surprised
always
PACKERS
for
S
ayan
F
ru
it
Co.
THE PLACE that you
.
that they ere able to do anyth! ng
■T* too
State Farm ers' Market.
WINDSHIELDS
.w anted - 0 room house,
nt all."
baths, laundry room, 2 cat
WANTED
TO
RENT
garage, 10 acres land, a beau­
CAN BE
Calcutta Airstrip
tiful
lake where
can hear
___________
. ... you .'ERMANEN'J
. civilian
couple
it fish e* theyTwinrutul T t a -----wlth~ehlldren, ■want 2 bed
—
Agrain
ls
"Street
good bathing and boating. Edhouse, fumlahod. Phone 0(
DANGEROUS!
ward F. bum , phono 452.
County 8402.
CALCUTTA, GPL-A strong link
L o t ub rep laco y o u r b ro k e n w in d s h ie ld s w ith
the wartime defense network
UNFURNISHED 2 or 3 bedroom
LARGE, heavy cast Iron heater,
S A F K T Y G L A S S — a .L a m ln a t-td triaaa t h a t
house, good references. Per- of Calcuta—a fighter plane Strip
esrt of the city’s
coni of wood. *25-00. phone
el
m enent Wallace Philips, Phone located in the heart
danger
provldea
g rea ter protection from t h e dt
downtown section—has been re­
990.
890.
_____
of broken, flying piecao.
turned to public useHOUSE or apartm ent, 2 bed­
Sixty-foot wld cRed road served
We have a full line of m irro rs, gloss Building
room*, furnished, downstairs. as an RAF landing field during
i WANTED—
Best of references. Phone 316- the dark days of the war.
Blocks and Glass of all kinds.
J.
Cole m itt resident! became ac­
AUTOMOBILE—direct from owSENKARIK GLASS &amp; MIRROR CO.
— ner, *80 or *88 model, kord, SMALL,
FURNISHED apart- customed to speady ffghUr plane*
Chevrolet or Plymouth. Will
m en t One adult, permanent.
Phone 039.
114 W. 2nd. BU
Phone 320

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Minnie Murry, 901 Sanford
Are.
H attla
WASHING and Iran
Cooper, 618 E. 6th

LATINO /&gt;il heater,
email, • sta b le for i
,* Rev. 6 . i . Grady,
Baa 289.

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k i t d i t n ! U na all b u ilt-in
f e a tu r e s . A b e a u t i f u l
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JA M ES GUT AGENCY

WANTED; *87 or *98 Chevrolet
car body. Phone 968.

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c o n v e n ie n t b u ilt-in c a b in e t s in k . I t vt’lll be a Jo y to o w n 1

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P l e n t y o f hanging
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—i w i t h convenient'
m irro r doors.

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T* h t h d F n i t H t r fa r S u t n i

V O L U M E X X X V II

Strike Vote Is
Being Taken In
Steel Industry

She
E B ta S fc lm l ISOS

fair tin*
tTii -igh Thnmil*’ . C.m] i n ’.H n il* IliK aflrrmuin and
Thnrsdav, timlrr InnijtHf.
AN

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y

N EW SPA PER

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . W E D N E S D A Y . N O V E M B E R i v

IS IS

A &lt; s v ritlrd I'rr&lt; is i M u n l W ire

Wher? Top Naxis Are Being Tried For War Crime

GM Declines To Meet
With LaborConciliator ht Washington
Over W age Dispute
t&gt; r
ri«M i
T h e la r tte s t s t r i k e v o te in
h isto ry ’ b e g in s to d a y w h e n
th e N a t to n al L a b o r R e la ­
tio n s B o a rd p o lls m o re t h a n
650 ,0 0 0 s te e l w o r k e r s in 1 6 6
pU fvta lo c a te d in 2 7 s t a t e s .
T h e CIO s te e l w o rk ers w ill
decide, w h e th e r a s tr ik e i s !
fa vored to su p p ort d em an d s
fo r a 5 2 p e r d a y in crea se.
But union official* eraphasvxe
th at the balloting duet* not m a n
than a strike necessarily will
t i i i t m f r l a r r * their lawyer* in liont amt their white-helm* led
A YOICC FROM TH E BENCHt w t vimWc, Will , e a w. ee twddfollow.
the atteulsow of pattsnpav.U atJ * .d v i&lt; v in IIik fortune of l i e r ^ n n M tear. Beyond |i. -WU KickgrwiuutV ate
Th* plants affected bv the ing
i
•trike vote include those or “big ,AIUV\*- evert i a sewuuet a t Newts * sty . lWivnar,y a lo ir On leading » 1 ttiei\ tatde... at:J behind lh*?u- .!«• members ol
are on tria l as war o i u n o K r lr*k- and -iriKverai Jo-t - « f the auiin nee..
•t*el“ and "little steel-* u u Nasi\
•cores of independent facto* w*. .wurt can he seen at Wit. t r u s t the pc*—nev- « i M in the d&gt;«'l
as well as producers of related
metal products, v
So far. representatives of th e
big steel producers have reject­
ed all bids to meet with the union
on the wage issue. President Ben­
jamin Fairless of the L*sited
States Steel Corporation says the
steel industry cannot atfoed to
pay S3 a day more to its workers
CniCAtSCI. Non. JS, &lt;T*&gt;— (uj*
and will not discuss the issue ui*YouiNe te s i.t &lt;if people a He can , ivhii
til the OPA raises the ceding
trM a lie without loii.r.c an e&gt; e-{tie
►rices on steel products.
tail* Well. n ’» p r ttin t ‘-e no—, j \\
, Should the steel workers r e '
iho ancoe Hat of an ovola-li co u ld ,the
out soon, they will boost
the;
te I Veil vnutemg. VHcy Me rm- 1ri&gt;
tnvnvd the !e detector to rorh a ' oivl
total of the nation’s strike id le 1
well above the ram w o^ n n ^ 1
t;T* (saint tliai oven the w eeding Irnlow. vntt t ugist e i . — -— wan
At present, more than 9.INO a re
T7 si'ig uie noal lor tnhu.un
ib r
r \ j in n .i lion,
T h o e new im ptoiem orl* are J thir ghout
idt* as a result o f labor disputes. |
tVe w ell.,of John IL Rent,* a n*e- Ri t now with the new attach-, .a
The largest single group ntaue
— hi* teti-mn- are m im hhl,
idle by a strike consists' of the
ivatici m cs,M»»*T1C tVe lie deis tcicbt nhmr with hi* bl**nd pres- ■M
e* at the t"hi*r*tr« F*otne d.-p-r
vur
\
.Ji a.iii
M ill'*
lahm a
1 Sr new att.. ivmenti* are in -, *» •*.'
torT. f i d
Ha* developed lt&gt;
Hated r~.it her t !cd.*ei plaiol un- .ilia- u
.te* the tight foieann. umter th e , V.*vfan
left (m ean s. an,t on the -eat of
tl ■&gt;.
iVw &lt;Han, undi"11 ,s.it.li h i, thighs.

Sanford Pilot
Foolproof Lie Detector Is
Invented By Chicago Police Club Addressed
By Mrs. Kircher
Kiwanis Group

Plans Are Drawn Y am ashita Says
For Construction He Knew Nothing
Of Tennis Courts
. Of A tro u tiss
Contract Is H't For \lst» Denies II? Had
RenovationOf Base­ 'Control Of Troops
ball G r a n d s t a n d
In The Philippines
The C u v %tf#It* *-&lt;l| IfI km- wflfi
oeitiedl *om*SitiM*aoo -■ q iv t, ■ mi*
courts. M il film , -n'&gt;ui vpnrdinw
tnion. toe thwtMi jiiir i'&lt;-« So- tg civ
\XT I sicnooi C» Ilib
I wdli me available t**i
Intmr nftn* * « i , * if*
N»»v«
m *
IV' llrvaM iodine.
Vti. $i*y*v *1-... *«&lt; r.i«u| veil it*ai
the ryitrcsvt to* ■veu.'uotg and
reneeulour the Tvaxdbkaevd a t t i e
Municipal Etn'li P ai'l Yia* . i*vt,
naiuded in ThateM.' C inji. In*oil
■ewttmitee. aed t i n t week, cm 't i e
project acti.ua2S v l u t o i tp-s "Wnr
dby.
Me. Snyes's Laser nt full *•
u (uHbon.
*"lix ee-s.'oo-'e Aa t i e * 1 1 Kv■. u*
dee the ooui.-rtrr Wait, iiu.' &lt;uii OF'"
in. (he Ass* &lt;r o (WUitd I f Tt'i .;n&gt;.
»». whwhi tkav *«vn:-ei stir *'m&gt;
t'orniniT-.-iwimn. »i[ Iviliinic »!(• ■•"
u ttb u u s lu n , foe t i e vem-triHt.inn
uf tke Sw inni.'iur C’"M| in'll I*"
lenrnt*. • *ruiie*. mill a l e
*«•'
ailthvev air "tv * 1 1 « !1 .n r "t
mull sir tkv .».«■. .;-i -tiii..
Ihe —Bs-mKnan., i:
W. iii F,l|i
ism
.iiJjemckc* *&lt;i.
*, .. fttiMhe nud
"j. Bilw » "IS 1
.•II, 1 It’ j i’iM-.: . D "Iv Sa mr
.-j. J.UIl *.-11.1011
v tie fiC&gt; "
■b,, Ba,*.* a'nu* t i r e fovi.iocti
bvtivcv 'K ie* :.i, ■jr &gt;.louirn* a.
iHe.woJito* A . a i “
•voiMCkinc *'"
ka«-a avtitij tit a.
bisie f'tumli Silu,l
* t* * "»
•n *,-iwrT -net»o"ut»u i*i- o«-i - m
tnwt of the S»n;i ■■ aumte s o t *
d u y — atr** * m | enuuriw sof -ftv » -

*•, .iiU in bnfi, »I*»»I ,ii. Mid
the slu.ii!, Mik *« ''"■&gt;* 1

ms tour gor five week*, a verm cuig nhao talk- sowar days.
She I d l * f her fee * IVwrl
Hat hoc r t f M ir a c n whew she
was sew* to k t i u d « SvpA I*
l » t l . awl *f Bow Ike hmst had
! to rewtnbs ofTskomr twr Id d a y 1
II. K. Murria. principal »f Sent* before th e A raty n n ev rem con"
nulr High School, haa been asked g et koala set * a nad ru tM id i
to numinatr local M iuon to cwoa* heopUal fhrditie*. F u s t ewaatahw
p rtr for ten tSOi&gt; schuUrskipv ut were 3iM huruvd dew flewa th
th* annual honor scholar ship coos- awadew A W u i d t ltavatkrcw, she
urtltkin sponsored by Kelli as Coh- **A1 The n o to M»T»asx&gt;\
logo or W inter f u L
Kuaaiw resulted to w a u » r l «
Student* from over &amp;dud •high P*d* canunhwa. tkat « kevmste
Mhoola are expected tu cwtupete kwowm an loryeds iUeckar^, d r
for the Hchularshipa thU year, adkhrd.
Only students of superior avude* ( She them tvki of a hnate *|MWt
into record are eligible. Nomina , u&gt; Lewtsn and *d Ike ckeeefdtiona must he received at KoUIim ee*ta and fUrtnwkr »&lt; SiJW* fev,
College by Jan. IV
pke Uvieg wa a swJhwmy sente !» « •
Approved standard examination* with* wahy hhaaJkets to sheew vw
will be sent to high school peinci- la ter, she wws retoewed to the

Morris Yo E le c t
Senior Students

Gen. Styer Speeds
■Redeployment P l a n s
NEW YORK. Nov. W . 0*V_
Radio eurroapoiaJoek Frvd Kvushanlt (of NBC&gt; hnwdcmst from
MawHa today th a t tho Command­
ing Gownm l of tho Vaitod States
Army forces in tho V w t m
Pacific —, Lieu ton an t Geooml f f .
&amp; S ty tr — haa take* actiou to
i p |i 4 up teJlpiKjnMIfetv
t w bruadcaato* said S t t i i had
•H kw tl « a r a r ifhr m tw w s with

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I.’lu io il tva-v -"d ease, another Id ■&lt;»** ve-idt.” Hemic i|evn»o«'ii h « * ,1 '&lt;"* 1
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1 *0 4 , 1 avt .tioio the l i t it 1*1*1* Joe meti-ciaUm iiiiWHFI.nw i(i;
were
IV d Hr-.l Ir, tvl*. ,&gt;f f*« ..tri•.• •bn taking the i'hrii*rnia» Seie* tlUM b u t un **»1'«i»e’i *•&lt; *S,m
. Vncr- ,,i iis|* . vine lie lie 4*1 rtft
af*»d * 1 1 0 * 0
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7 V ) yeiv Ui I. .i.t I!, te.n n
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i t&gt;ir
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m n.t - f U tv ki.rvliHT who is h it ■ aJiuir
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uir^llrittl! hm AwlKvl-i^ ^siiH Tjh mii i-risc
itxiltill Jl-jyit** 1%%* jiUvr'ftt t**#- 't-'Of lnJK;
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»!iirMkii*fii jAUnoriAfil Wtn m*v*M

L ie u t. Thigpen Is Andrew Carrawav
Discharged F r o m Is Home Followin’;
Service
U,SL Naval Forces
n. J i , -*y*
Ijy u t. tjg t Andrew I ' n u ,
pstmg day 1I’SNIt. arrived k-me Fn
»ra» s h t* "Hfb*. «n terrumal lew*,, afl,
barge
on &gt;war " I *vrviie at lY.vtl Hail
I'snudv Had , from whirh Hr snite,! on \
t - rharge H on tlx t'a m e r Hornet. Ititeleui.
a . tb r Win of Mrs. J»ter t am,
nonlJia, us- *4 Sanfoevi.
hm w p o rt I Ikonng hi. »I-vikt . hi*. »
frv.m
the the former Helen MaienTr
■rhmol * for has leva r**ndurting 1 tw An.li
tie *m « 4 Carm way In.uram-*- Agvncv
I . «i. for; l« * ’» Park Avenue
Hr also
Lseut. t'artaw ay rnter*-&gt;l
t l Hr FVet aervire on March i*. 1»13. trar
V«si.
six months in ■ Miami r i,l
w e tv was »&lt;mlha a t Uw Navy pi*-i
t r r f the
followed bv s,v ».
* »weepet . *f tem porary dutv at the 1'
Laliwd tv* Ihrertovs
tn New 1 ■
Twt Men! to At IVsrt HaiH,.r he wav
Station a*stac+w] to the Naval Nui*t»K
Hr tvgan P*d- He r i | n t i» tv p tn i-l
t Nov. 14 inactive dutv '« Jan. la .

Hamstringing All
tif forts t o H e l p
Ciiinesetiox ernment
W A S H IN G T O N , NnV. *JS,
(AIM
I rj.i« i Am! .ts s a d d r
mi t ’|i i • i M
t l r ’ipr^l Vat*,
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llti.yilrci i htn'ci • in fyi-i lilts ti Fmj: 1 1 i • v • f ’ t l t i 'r i i l i ’ o f
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i i.
■ 1. ** " i ini i|Ur linn tliut
tin- i&gt;"' v i r I i li'injr ritinn has
t i e ^h i .... . of tmth tin* !tu««ian
an.l’ tln Rtiti.-h ;:&lt;ivcrhmcnt*. Rut
thifi iKilirv, i,. vt sit m». does not,
have tl
if the imtiet ml!&gt;' llf t i ii ' m l n'lVn-e in Asia,

(hincse Nationals
ik^in landings At
P o r i. Of HuiuK'-j.

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Th&lt; lEifi iH” Nnltfr’i

CITY BRIEFS

fun tliJl «.rwii fTJTtlaXti.»Ir,, *Hi1if' M»#»'in i ui"» f

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tli «it
jteii

th m ’i'ip* o f ' the Slinniilli
County Health and T'lNteiiiiiw,
AseortatiiMT will mwt tonight an
T:3o •»'vl*M.i. iji tli,. t lime BujIiJ
&gt;n« MrM, Ma v FymHittUt, mwiriif’
tin*
t hi* Sf ii*f Xub«rcul»D4ifi Ai
suriifttiiHi, «iil i&gt;« |h4v«M#ut.

B. F. Lanas Liven
N a v a l Discharge
At Pensacola Base

B*lv Scout, Mill t ub u'MUt. will
attend a ,ut*|F«r it thv Siuth.
Sole I'tim.u ■. S, ho„l at* d lie
uYlurk. T hum iui vvmiing- A
Court of Honor will follow at
sMfci o’clock which, tho publur m
invited be attend.

Oiling kmc
Itaili New
Ik u **■in I i
•VIM'iNvl -.I
«ti«q iou v

,tiir tinir, atm lli'
new - |ia|M"i
t it ,o . i
.aid itint u t'liitn -,
,v 111,'ill till.I I n
i t ., iniint- ui r*"
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n in&gt; « 'till lie
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nr u.m -fi'i of
m llutliT
'■ • *nuiiiyf Kui-

* hiaiicclun atoi MoLilen, tin- big
Xlumliui isti indu-m al c e n t i - i
tinmiHi u i'* * may pmemd at
em&lt;*e In Imitti ettv- TIm' RtiHhiaiiaiir flirthei aid tn tiavr s t u e l
In oourfib'tr tin'll -ivithdriiii.il
frioi, dn rimi ui •'! initi-Jalioat v.;

(ieneral Weems Is
A m o n g vSurvivors
Commercial Florida
0I‘ Plane ( ' r a s h
Fishcrnu-n S t r i k e

From Naval Service
Jim Spm rer, AOM-lc. I’SSR
krvtkrf of IL A . 5 |n , v r , ha- ro­
l l grand frnta Miami whrri* he m
( rrrvwd k h honorable Aim ha1g*
I from the K t i m and baa ro-umrd
' * w t a t the Spencer-Hardin I h u f .
He n t r r n t the e n v , in l*bruary. 1M* and m February. I ' l l
»a» amt to the Pacific theater %i Beard the CSS Franklin, garner
! «f the Essex e ta u , and aerveil on
a n l u r as a bombar dier ami g ■-

ttr ffiiw- at
l♦*.litv *K.i
mu*’ itm iu n th iiittUr ^ i ‘»»
1 rfld Mliivluti (tHHti III’**
SVr*iirl|L ubo.u
ttir 'Iif»it*n»e
hmsti
.bn ini tl*r
Cm.
Vanutshiti
|Hat In* ( j
•i!*d fvmiiNiI of
iii'
u t|*r
1'Ih VhlllpptTM*' &gt; light f*tin
tmintmluk'-. hnt* dlrmotl a |»I«n
&gt; amii*shttii*«&gt; rn tiB r) that
4 fitted MAif*. nibuiutl in t i\
•fw* jhiTiifd^d
VMftilCS . «Yln4^*N 4t*.la U ui
ihat Airinavtin*, had ft * .- .»
-let hif.
oHtdirnU1 tlir
f»l
4 * 1 1 1 bold wrun*
‘dffTt’IC'f'lt ktMl OKH tl’if H tlfTTii' *
1m tW IkU n 6*TMMin llDlfAil
1-1ii* iuhNiitti&lt;my »iml lN't in
■»i i t i l t ji a i nil, 11m* f»'!»*■■' ui
Jitltl*
1lull .jfcifki't4 lit- .ill*
•o,! ^*na'44|N«tv Iin*» 1m*»n *
iiTJ'ifhi »l «&gt; ffiiutn ill in] tl*i-*»* 11
ii* vd^ldtltal ti - . m
iraitKl \ mi tin-tut a.

Says Imperialists

| tW v n ankWttur aiiiwlrc amd vih.i'Ti
(lion iJouadiwai c m . wkiudi ,&lt;**», -tutted! af Tbh man:
i ‘ Ih aouwvaeanr wyito iram m c
Clighn a/lYamav am] Jiidkas T on.*
aurkad wiitki ourtuumbmc al'iiMkr,
LAKE C H Ft AN. Wanh. Nun i utirhi ws BMititor 5*mu-iuiih id Mm2a. bPV— The derp anil icy w* * mmita. Iktdl Slanitttirs id Am,Am
t e n of Lake Chrlitn still: hold the Hiftt '‘BWwir— BTolW off Jw«P f v i »
bixi.vi ut i : lliiim mi mid. the [llni^ Array SUbfr _ r€_ Arwitgaiu.
driver of the school bun th at “ Jfcwn" Widin., ad FAnriita, (toll
awrrvvit off on niiiionJunrat info Cibiom rd Cltftctfw. Bin r.iiiUHOTi
nut “'Yinr1*- Gsud'V.i) rtf FnnO r
the lake Momluy.
Divers have rororereil two Chant.
bodies hut have found no trace * taimio in i i m imd&amp;iic wrnki tnv
of the bun and ita grim laryu twifc: tho (iimwir Munra'im Stinnr*
after deoemding llili feet into the i g 'JUT Taot R M Sltamt
take. The lake u* '»***&gt;• fret dney
a short distance from the spot
where the bun -truck th* water.

An NLRB Election Health Officials To
Attend State Meet

MIAMI. N »v -N
tlnnna.il.1 ruin incn ml fah i'i on n
I mBstiiti Fiifl 1‘irlty Mini H» .
Wv*.1 mill M|* 11ll'll i«uit- t.nil
■tl a WU'ibr tm higln-t 1"i('i" (■*'
lin n raili'lirh. An ntficiat of tli.1'
HilKiniii'i'h fn in lt Hnv jiredin*’]
It il.] £.*Nili m il iv ui: aLriki- l&gt;
MoikIm} w Imii wv-t I'on-t fivhei
eiM'n Mini' »'oik in sympathy with
Vtv nail roast Croup.
The g tii.n i drmatnl lit rents
a &gt; 'U B J _T n r f i^ r tiw i ~ f tr r tn ^ i till' H m iiii Jii'V'fc. Thrre the dr
vnaud »v f«i 12 renis a pound.
Wtiotiwair d rain &gt;. with a -mcl
rv,v|ium i a rr “ willinc
nrgotv
i.lr torn that tlw strike I* on"
nays o mi in nia n I,. I’. Jours

Completes
vt^aixciav. No-. i*h. ,r— Airliner
Trip Survey Flight
The Ka*T Ihioujivrome *ia, div-

■hmeif th at the User P*ir*u4rwi
bomoerlB bu&gt;f a d o r roll wtallr
NEW YrtUk, Nov. 2s. iA'i
ho wets oiti nufle an Ike ISIS A traus-wuii'ld u n lin rr b at comCities vindervmtv eAmnril tto- 1 1 l,&lt;trd tie firm round trip survey
t k . Frank L. Ujullntan. dixeckw baBtkehitp b o x H r , »,i- liallV - lllirht t*rt « m
New A'nik and
of tho Srainul* County Ptihbu oaiptni plot mmigiod kouur kdt W (•arts. F t* IntA hced ConstiillaHoe It h I'oic. and othee pr ifoaomn. a (ottpmhn fliardl wuntAmfOdli *,t tson lauded oar tv today at
ant wMvextnc Cailmd Shafer* d&lt;uiitdm 1 icld w ith t n high point
mid h*t&gt; who were
tnuyrr TAe OMiyodlii tuomnd wa- Aiiirtur-aii
texa of U * hmua aodi rxeiloAnd lisougin humr a s guests of 11*
some dJnBMce aaugj, w'lLteiu:
cauaing u y orjtnue* no- diainag i

\\ 4 U I AI i \
id nl ilil Gmiftri
liltrinjirri tiHltt;
fiimiif.' vi-n-o i
I'llUtl-i |*i •uirl

| "IIITl* I TWr H^lli I
ln-i

ii,glii.

Tl

••arrh i»
two men
•till miffing.
Ucucjnl WiriiiT foruicily via*
ai -imtant i diiiiiiaitdcr of the Inflintiy Srli&lt;j.i| ut Kurt llcniiitig.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, sanford,

FLQtbpA

W^DNE5?DA\f; NOVEM BER 28. 1916
tlic wiiter,
ox* I'v o tJci, at' lehll' lf&gt; 16 20 nlillitAi
(he transmission of year*. ago in pnake* anil today
The Arpiy had lo use 12 tllf*
they arc most highly pt-rfertit i ferent klnd.i of ru*t preventive
sound through the sen
in some of the viper* ami plt- lubricants in the Pacific.
fcpcemllacd teeth „r fangs were

AP Writer Selects
Army Over Navy
By 5 Touchdowns
By ( HIP ROYAI.
AP .Ncwxfcnturcs* Sport* Editor
NEW YOIIK—Army’* AIIAmcricu footlmll team, should &lt;■•feat Navy liy four or five touch­
down*-. You take the first figure
if you agree with the feminine
i Ida of. the Itnynl family and the
•reond numeral if you *idc with
thl* agent.
It’* like (hi*. Just, liefore eveiy
Army frame the past two year*
we've had a little guc--"lMg con­
test In our hourc on the Cadet’*
•core. I.nut year, when the Mili­
tary Academy eleven copped nine
atrainht, thl* Itoyul wo* cloi*er.
Since the openimr game lor .ItHh
—and eijrht mote win* for the
Weat Pointer- -the hti**u* hua
been nearer rig h t
•• A* for the colorful cotilrHl in
Philadelphia, Dec. I, with the na­
tional rhampion*hlp hanitlnc in
lire balance, *he *s&gt;* Arm) II.
Navy 13... He aaya Army 19, Navy

II.

At leant we’re agreed on- N’avy’a
•core. And »he probably reach'-*
ed the 41 fi gurc because that'*
the number (ilenp Davi* wear*.
Junior la her number one football
M#S— hnd everyone rise's, If you
Include Doc lllancbnrd in the name

B'.llfVC PRINCIPAL In many a adrecn romance, tier Bette. Davi f
the mov|y/d&gt;pictured ih rcajllfe at participant in an uiliud unt;
ottcrtdt her moOicfVyvcrldtilfeat Palm Sprine*.Calif.Shown (I. to r . &gt; •
MUa
brr itiotbcr, Mr*. nuth-Favor llavls; her new tU-pL.&lt; ■,
Robert Woodlmry Palmer, a basinets man of Dutton, Mu*.-:, atal .
ntbn Lt. Peck Wnodb’iry, U. 9. Novy,"
(/nfrrnolloml .fou ra&gt;
MAKt

Roy, oh boy, when yob atop to

Art Work rtoves

II carrier* have left etrewn on
tha prounil ainco they started hcorInjr record touchdown* for Army,
ypu fec| norry Jor any who may
naVa to faro them In the futuie,
Including Navy.
• That'a not all. The Dai I* and
Blaochard mate* on the llral Went
-IMnt team arw .#ogoedw thrrr are
football coachee who *n&gt; they
ennld boat any picked ' - flkd *»
All-America* Rejected from the
real of the rollese player* In the
rountry.
, Of courae there are Navy rootpra who hail the prcxcni Annamill* team a* one of the best the
Midshipman have ever cheered.
They'll have a tough tlmo proving
that one with *omu of the old
thnera who have *een *onto beau­
tiful eleven* on the Severn.
Speaking of argument*, thl* I*
the time of year when Army nml
Navy 'fan* really open up. If the
wqrds aren’t hot about great
loom*, they’re — burning— about
rough game*, particularly if the
two dehators arc in opposite ser­
vices.
Borne pf the older officer* like
to talk about the bnttle in the
W was
differearly nineties which
ant that the Baltimore American
told of the Middle triumph and
gallantry added the subhead:
"No scrapping or slugging In­
dulged In!"
Moat every fan who ha* followad
the Mllltnry-Nuvul series
kn ow * It started In IHH0 and that
the-aacretarir* of Wtirfaial Navy
Nwnnw)--tha)clashb* fronr vK'Jl \n
i l i n . .They safd’tho games were
dRKUloping Inty'u war between the

War Powerful In
Educating Yo u t h

K ink of the Uieklct* thoxc two

PRIZI FIOHIIR At "Dummy" Davla
(above) was shot and killed bot­
tling four holdup men In a Brook,
lyn, N. Y., rnfe. Davla wn* talking
with the owner when the armed
thugs entered. When he hit one nf
the bandits, Ihc others opened Are
with their revolver* and killed
him.
'
(International)

two M«rvire*.
During the Interim, the »prclnlorn actually -Ix-rantr inure Unruly
than the contestant*. One retired
rear admiral and an aging briga-dlrr general almust fought a ri-icl
a* curb look the conduct of Ihr
adtrraarir* a* a personal affront.
Probably the most apeclucular
struggle the epic rlussie ever
produced was the 21-21 tie played
in IU20 heiore 110,(Hit) (the larg­
est rrtiwd ever to see the team*
play) in Soldiers Field, Chicago,
Euclt team had grrut football
players, fellow* like Cagle, Wil­
son, Murrell, Saunders, llarhord,
Sprague, Schmidt, Daly, Ham­
mock, Horn and Hauling for
Army; and Hamilton, Eddy, Cnldwell, Lloyd, Wirkhorat. Shapley,
Crosa, lloeinet. Pierre, Haulwick and llnoocgnii for Navy,
Twice Navy acored iu Ihe first
half nf that inemuruhle game.
Twire Army tallied. In the thud
period,. It wua Army and In the
touilh it was Navy, Time ran out
when Wilson missed a tty-yard
field feual fur Army In the dark­
ness. Not one fan saw the hall
hut they were satisfied to leuvo
the score 21-21 after the grueling
battle.
Speaking of score*, if cither of
the Royal* are right, 41 nr 19
nulnla for Army wlU be the worst
&gt;ld
heating either service team ever
( ^
tablets.
HALVE. took from It* rival. The highrM
IK-D80I"H — CAUTION U8 B prcvJojs score was made by the
.T AH DIRBCTKII
C adrU -ln 1003 when they won

Preparations

Grade A
Western
BeefFolks!

B a k in g . T ip i Bool

Iliad" Oita

Chuck Roast ib 2 7 c

By LOUIS I.OCIINKR
AP Nowsfeature*
BERLIN Some I.Uuu dnrvlitg ■'

Tender Juicy

Ilorlin srh o o r chlhTjjFfl^ffi'L N|A
t«»- IHs-lH-nr elm|i&gt;enL&gt;ti**limnny. to
the fart that war und its attend
ant xulfering* have been powt-rf
futenr* iu rc-cducnting (leimw
youth.
The ednentinn department of llr
French-occupied borough nf Rein
rkendorf I* conducting an I'xhihi
thin under the title "(‘lilldim Kn
visage War." which reveal- liettei
than anything I’ve seen wlml the
(t'crmnn child of toduy think* id
war.
Morcver, from certain irein-ring
motif* in the picture*, it'* appa
lent that the nveruge 'lleilin child
aeociate* Jhu following uitb-u*»r
hunger, loxa of parent. I*unhing
raid de.*truetion, itmpulateil luiib-.
coldness nml dnnt|ine*x of air raid
shelter* and the mi*cry of the
homele** refugee.
"The exhibition shows/' said
Karl llultke, educational office!
of the liorougli. "that rbildren m*'
tile fundiimenUil issue: of war nu-i
peace more eleai l\« tbnn growmmI hey were given mi dlreetive*. No­
body tnlil them bow they, should
tackle the problem. The drawing
are ximlixtiineoiix revelation* of
the children'* innermost thought*."

Short Cut Bfet '

F irst

prise

went

to

★

FANCY POULTRY SALE .

Tan Ready Roasting

I'ig I’otk

Tongues

Sausage"

Veql Stew ib 2 0

For Stew, Brisket

lying Milk* Pork

Arst. Cold

Sausage

M eats

i la. Made Kino.

Wafer Sliced

Hamburger ib

Sausage

Bologna ib 29c

Hy-Oa* Troian

Kingan'x Bag

Hktnlrxs

Sausage

W ieners ib 35c

Kunnyland'fimo.

Country Btyli

ib 33c

N. Y. Dressed Stewing

ChickeTii?^ 55c Hens

Rremit Cut*

ib

F at Tender ’

ib.

Sp. M ackerel

Dog Food

ib

Rich. Creamy Cottage

M ince M eat

ib

25c

lb

25c

SHRIMP
lb
45c
OYSTERS
lb
85c
FISH FILLETS lb 2 6 c
CRAB MEAT lb 7 5 c
SPECKLE TROUT lb 2 9 c
FLA. MULLET lb 2 5 c
SALT MULLET lb 2 5 c
lo bster s
ib
45c

FRESH SIDES lb 2 5 c
SHOULDERS lb 2 9 c
HEADS
lb
15c

RIB CHOPS
lb
VEAL ROAST lb
PATTIES
lb

Pound

K idm ute

Wivgand, 15, who offered 'h e r
Idea* war and .neace in the form
of monthly calrmlnm, each of
whose 12 imges develop* the progre**lve dishiriitlon offnmily life
under wartime eoudition*.
In another striking exhibit, u
14-ycar-old boy* merely drew n
huge swastika, it* lower half im­
mersed in an ocean of blond acrus* which i* written "never
again."
One 10-yenr-old girl did severa1
plitiels depicting u dance of death
contrasted to a dance of life. A
skeleton, representing death, d«*«

Licit Juicy Florida

Idaho Raking

1 la. Ureen

Cabbage ib 4Vfec Potatoes 5 ibs 25c
Mixed

Holden, Crisp

Carrots 2 bch» 19c Nuts

lb

49c

Yellow

Onions 3 ibt 19c Yam s 4 ib* 33c
One 10-yearlold Imy indicate*
war hv having a mother sit rold
and gnlverlng, alone with n cry­
ing Infant, Iu a cheerless air rind
shelter. In penro the same moth­
er.’ beaming happfne**, sits in a
warm dining room • with a full
table amidst her family.
Aa a side issue to the picture
exhibition, one lal.le contains neat­
ly houml. replies givrn by srnrcii
of youngsters to three question*
posed by an Inspecting French
office.*, who asked Ihe pupils to
reply Immediately, without long
reflection, to llirw question*;
flrsL why did Gcrmnny start the
war? Second, whv did (Serihnny
lose the war? Third, vvhat are
wo Hermans doing to repair the
Although the French-officer a r­
rived unuimoutwed ami Ihe rlitl
dteq weiru’t prepateil for the an
ewer*, there wn* such tiimiifniit *
that the reply of young Heinrich
Metrlnff nmv lie taken n« tynica1:
‘‘F irst—Adolf llltler wantetl t&lt;&gt;
bring the whole world under his
domination. He wnntrd to con­
quer. colonies and all people wvro
to tie hi* suh|ecta..
"Second—Through constant
ic - n - m

nir rahl* c u r -fwctorlen

were destroyed and we could brln-r
no munition* to the front. Wo
couldn't work. Our railways w erj
parulyted. Our supply routes
everywhere were rut.
"Thin)—We must do all possi­
ble to reconstruct. All must belli.
We must also pay for damakc to
other nations. We must respect
•-•he- net Ions ami be honest with
them.*"

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�WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1945

SPECIAI

TOE SANFORD HERALD. S A N F O R D F L O R ID A

Strike Vote Is
Being Taken In
S t e e l Industry

Two English Girls
Protest Return To
Their Native Land
SPRINGFIELD, Mnss. Nov. 2-t,
| tf'i')— Two young English Kivln ure
in the custody of police at, S[iing, field. Mats., toady after being
picked up in nearby Fast Long.
1nradnw. Hut they aren't charged
with anythin*' too serious.
They lire the atiractive
June and Lilly Shqrkey, daughter*
of a captain in the English N ir r .
They’d been visiting in Pough­
keepsie. N. Y.i but disapprarcJ

"

- n l l n — &lt;1 •

P m .

Iln rt

The fn«t •m at. . Flotenti'i'
Tit viper* anil some boa* un i
python* nre equipped ’with .-pe- pamtei wan tiiot.o (JJift-i'k i
i-inl organ* (the fncial or labial who palmed in fiasco on wall-.
pit*) that function n« extremely
iinaitlyr heal receptoi.*. With
*uch organ* .make* ran detect
the presence of wnrn&gt;-bW tied
prey In total, dnrknexs Wind diu f t their »trike with preciaJon.

. ciliation Ser» ire. President K.t.
| Th vti* and Vice President Wnl*
• ter Heather of the PAW have
■r rented S-biveilenbib-h's InvltiiSorrel, a hardy ftdrenninl Uf o'
. tji'ii and will confer this afternoon in soups. *nlarls. Mtuee*. groiii
with Warren.
fieelv it*—may gulden
'
'. TTt J . e n n &gt;T Mole. - P resid ent
-•si--' l.v &lt;qc|dln*' the roof
I C.F. Wilson deii'e* ffiaf lie i'vel' Timing The* «*a»fN* part of spring

1 hi: tied to n n e t with Keileral con
. clllstoi* nr the present time.

Meanwhile, pickets at p GM
1 plnnt’ in Saginaw. Mich.. have
l n leased I',*, snpervNory employe
j whe hud I f en kept in a farto rv
lid 'd in r f” i I d hours by the
I strikers, The n et‘on followed a
jdlsim te he'ween GM and t h—
i l ’A\V mi the o rife d n re used i**
i pnving off stiik in g \&lt;orker*.

VESSEL ATTACK El)
SHANGHAI. Nov. 28. (A'l—An
American naval patrol craft hn«
bten fired on with small arms
while moving down the Yangtze
Itlver a* part of- a small cmtVny
Hear Admiral' C. T. Joy, tin
Yangtze patrol comnutnder saiil
the vessel whs undamaged him !
po American*Vere hurt..
This time, in spite of the li­
berality most soho’ls will c&gt;--— i
io ox-servrentea, credit for things
'learned while 'in the aervire will
not be granted huphnxanlly.

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
OPENING
—VERY SOON—
A th le tic

K ipii|im ii|it

F iu h in g T a c k le

C o m p le te line F ly in g Muriel n irp lu n ex . M uny o th e r
ite m s fot C h r is tm a s g if ts .

HOME

TOWN

NEWS

You’ll find the most complete line of sporting goods at
ULI. HAKDWARE CO."

MAKE EVERY M *E

•et Arm our'd now &lt;tnd be ready to plant a t the
ri ght tim e! Thin balanced fertilizer* la well-aired,
thoroughly drillable and it auppliea ertnential plant
foo&lt;/H for your crops. In addition.to giving prom pt
h irtic o c/n DIG CROP, we can fill your requirenunits for baby chicks, aeeda and feeds. S eeua now!

Cor. Sanford Ave. and Second S t
Phone 858

AMONO THI FIRST to congratulate Admiral Chester W. Nlmltr at Na­
tional Airport In Washington on hi* appointment us Chief ol'N aval
Operations were Lt. Conidr. E. L. Plowman, ols |&gt;er*onal pilot, and M tu
Plowman. Tlie-sirdllng admiral, who replaces retiring Admiral Ernest J.
King, holds twu-ycar-old Jimmy Plowman In h i arm* (International)

!' Ili'»evef. ■* too t'A'W of leiu
im pelled to tiuunickcU to.LcleitM
tie Mol ken. and thei did It'i*
| d i it iinimi cli eftnins sny the
»iipei\|*oii employe* wlU not be
perm tied to enter tin* Sngiimu
plant tpilny.

Change In Street GI Bill 01 Rights
Name Has Comical ilolds Educational
Results In Gotham Advantage fo r Vet
Hi HOWLAND EVANS. Jr.
» By J A C K O 'D R I A N
NEW YORK -Sixth Avenue' (Substituting for .luck Stinnett)
WASHINGTON —1 here's » po- .
change jtt tmlne to ."Avenue ot
tlic Anic-ileas" has caused no emj collar. Wrinkle' in *&lt;ho GI - Hill of
uf confusion and quite a nit Ji night* of which n.km art ceteruli I
I
fun. . ..*hop.&lt; -igns are already n iklit want to take advantage.
A* the law is now written, n .
Inking on u Hemispheric tone. . .
u frankfurter uta'nl at -Nth Street Idgli school giiitluate veteran *'ho !
suggests that you "Try our Pun- cun lay claim to the full am ount!
American Hot Dogs - to cent*.'' ot l i f t education inn get thioiign '
Novelist John Steinia*ck confuse* four years of eollcge and tu w ith­
a gang of us walking out of Toots in one year or le«s of a law Jc.Shot’s the othei it. m. by suggesi- give, till within the allowed lime
ir.g tiial we walk up lo the ‘Ave­ limit.
nue of the .Aiueiicu* Delicate*
Ilete's why and h'»w :
sen," the famous Sixth Avenue
Four years t* the maximum WT?«t • trm»
Deiiculexseii where the celebrities time any veteran may get free
go for their *ainmi umd hot pa- schooling under I lie til. Hill*.,
trumi saiidwirhes. . .I’ve yet to
Four year* is four year* . . . " r
hear anyone call Sixth Avenue by is it? A school year is only* eight,
-ita—nawi—name—except—rn~jc*t;;*7 " or lime mouths. A cnUuuloi y e a r,
the consensus is llinl it will lie is 12. Hlit the four years allowed *
adjusted hack to it* original name under itie law ure ciilehdhr yenr*. j
io soon us Huli-h laiGuiirdiu
Now then— for each "ntilinnr.v,
leavea city hull.
school year" the government will i
.THIS gruduul Cinel genre of Puv tin I" $MKI for tuition and! Pur Your Christmas
Sixth Avenue from an ugly, other essential fee*. That noses
grimy, fitth-rute tluuoughfure the iiucsticu: How long i* an *'or.' Supply and Hunting
shrouded by monstrous and un­ ditinry school -year"?
sightly- elevated track* to a point
Yctciuii* iidiniiii*tlation liu» ilr- 1
Trips
See
where lumllmiU l&gt;elie\e it will creed that an ordinal y scIhmiI ' r
within a short space be vying with yeai is from 1)0 to .'18 week*.
biflli Avenue lor tin* Inshiotmolr
Hefote the wai few colleges o f '
trade, ceitaiidy is u feather ill universitir* u ||o m i -i | students to'.,
the hnnihurgr. of the Kockfrller* complete more than one school j Hill’s Package Store
. . v .Their Itudio City project year in one i-ulciulur yenr.
, I
.more .than took the soiled teuula. __l)nt. wartime lark of dix-tini-,
i
and Bur
tlon off tile urea, once a sile'Tir' engineer* and other slice TSIlIl*
rundown lirownstonex and giuce- foiccd manv school* to give year-1
Ics* snloons. . .It wax a fur.seeing around tmining.
project when liadin City Mu*io
Some sellout* whirl, tried till"
Hull opened under the El at Sixth heavy duty curriculum limy re­
and Fiftieth, hut now thut huge tain it. *
nlovie palace, biggest in the
So, iniU-ad of using ui. hq* Tout
world, i* the most popular film nluwunce i-aleinlnr yt-nis, tin- vet­
theater in thi* big town. . . . eran'
M ure
llom ls
fo r
. **»mi tiumn-h .a */mir- 1 Huy
Ticket* nre ns hard to get, with­ year can
course
in
about
|«
o
and
a
out queuing up, sometime-, fori half year* hi cramming "nonn.o 1
hour* us the best Broadway lilt*. . school yc&gt;rs'r into that time. That |
Ticket ngt-ncie* find it is us pro I leaves him u_ year and a 'h a lf .«•
Liable. i*cen*onaUy_nn&gt;le joj.-lbrui: gcr~tl-staitr rbnd altruist u xittishJ
those for "Harvey," “CarouseP wi a post graduate course. 1)1
and (he other lirighl, recent course lie won't get any vacalionsmashc*. for they cun gel more lo speuk of.
Izong
Arm
Law
ics cried tickets for the Mu*if
AN'OTHEH item. Interesting '*&gt;
Hall, and Ihe service chuige. oi sc hoc
1-bmi
nd
vet*
is
thu
fact
tliut
ugcut's fee, i* the same.
for at least one »eincvU-i ’. Automohilc Owners &amp;
WITHIN n couple of years credit
wink will go to tliu uveiuge ex
Sixth Avenue will rhnngr uiimisl GI.
completely . . . long »tir!chc* of
A fter the last wn'r A m ciuui.l
propelly already have iivyi own­ edutnloi*
u progiam!
er* who plan new theater*, both which guve endorsed
certuln niuoiint ol
for »iuge and screen . . . depart' blanket cieditu to
all veterans. Ii i
inent stolen . . . smart shop* . . . many case* too much
credit »Hs | If you &lt;111' ' ' **r If v'oui car or
bkysrruncr* housing the consu­ given,
and -12 per rent of all vet ( truck is-driven In any* fllnje
late* of all the countries of the erg it* who
hack to duty with! In the Union mid is involved in
Ameiiea* . . . fashiouulile res­ the books .went
Were
forced lo q u it.! tin accident, you can l*«* com­
taurant* and a ll'th e extra digni­
pelled to ruturn to 11lx*i Siulc
fied glitter which has made Fifth They had been allowed to get in to defend a suit.
Avenue nynonymou* wth style and
taste.
Recently a party fropi an ­
In u checkup made hy leal
other Mule hud an automobile
rstate men the busiest single
accident in H-infonr. Ile winblock in the city was found to be
inaured in one of ilia coni
fillth Street from Sixth to Seventh
panic* we icpiVsent. Thu in­
Avenue . . . end building expagsurance company agiet-d l» pa&gt;
eion definitely will go eastward
any claim foi bodily injury
. . . most of the sm art restaurants
gild pioiivitv ilumage ugailisl
are Emit of Sixth Avenue—The
la x e g I ' i w i I ’x x r o . r l
him ami lie wax allowed to
Stork, Twenty-one, Toot* Shor's,
Kl Morocco, Chambord, the Cop*, uceordidn ___ t.sp with several
ion* 'rind U srili
cabana, Lu Martinique, the smart of her own com|Mr*ition.
lintels and- small. a xcul«iv« re»- to rhgr rhwtamu,' mha* i*~dixliral
Wriin ii( J -Without— 4o»y ranee
U uranta . . . Which makes Broad­ to the hospital with intiuitlle
woubl piohahly huvi
pm.,
way more and more just a stale lyslr
up lii'e o u rf' ptocedi
*
required to return
During the business ie*Mun, pie
lo defend the suit.
sided over h« Mrs. It. C. Max
»fH, „thp club voted to ^ipr")*"'
* “Sister'Eilzabeth Kenny Foun
Tag Day lor lufaplili
Cpl. Willie Brown dation"
very rcasnuuhlc fur tha hem*
I’arulysi* victims which ‘will •-.
fit* you get. For Jlfl-du yo.i
Completes Army Duty held
on Dee. 8. Mr*. B. K. qhap
can lx1 firnler'ed up tq SJr.Otl I
man was .appolntzd a* rhaitmm
for bodily injury uml property
.....
DEW FIELD. TAMPA. Nov. 27 for the Tag Day.
Wlamuge claim* while driving
In
rr*|Min*e
to
a
letter
fnm
—Presen tat itm of hi* hunotable
your ta r in uuv Nlutu
discharge certificate at the Army *Hj0r V. horton of the SalvetioArmy,
the
oluli
volunterred
i*
A ir Forcw* separation station at
thi* field trd ay marked the com­ take charge of the dime bourd o*
pletion of 39 month* service In- Tuesday, Dec. 18. Those volu i
»he aimed force, by Cpl. Willie leering were: Mr*. J. C. Mil
Brown, Jr., 301H 'Sanford Ave- hall and Mra. M. II. Smith, U I
One of niorr tan 23010 Men re­ !C A.. M.: Mrs. O. M ..llarri»o
leased from service with the AAF •nd Mr*. It. C. Mx*.vcil. i n t o I
^ * 1 •'lr*- J 0*! Field and Mi
to date at thi* separation station,
be served as a Worker in the Z. B. Ratliff, 11 to I t noon- .Mr
ourine Beal and Mr*. M. I.. R&gt;
N.C.O.- Club.
'j®rn. I t) to 1 P. M.: Mr*. W. V
Ittlng ami Mr*. Mhry Rawlin*SENTENCED TO DEATH

Sanford Pilot
C lub’ Addressed
B y Mrs. Kircher

LONDON. Nov. 28. (A*&gt;—TV
•on of a prominent British offi­
cial ha* been sentenced to death
for high treason. In praeeedin* 7ee Broome and Mr*. FI H. Pan
which took only six minutes, 33- '•II. 4 to 6 P. M.: Mr*. Al Hu
•nd Mr*. JL U Clark 6J o fl P. •'
year-ofd John Amery, entered
Slnre ihe n e il 'dinner mseti* ;'
plea of guilty and was sentenced
The son of the former Secret* r* •■te fall* on .Christmas Dav. it
»as
derided Co have an annual
of State fo , India, like \yniiair
Joyce, broadcast - Herman props -hrlatm aa party on Dec. 18.
genda from Berlin during thr
war.
x
World production of all United
Gothic a rt U distinctly French Nptions aviation-gasoline plants
|d in its nsriow est and pureet for 100 octane fuel reached a rate
mm U reetrictad to the lie do • f about 600.000 harrvlt a day

llan H siin u '. w ra p a ro u n d jith e
w ith ja u n tily (it'd M*lf hi*jl.
F o r. th a t pcrHonnl lo u rh , h a w
it
m nnng ni m im 'd. A rolti*
w o rth l re n t lo g y o u rs e lf In . .
a .r u b e lh a l m e r i t s C h ristin a *
K ift R iving.

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shark*. rranlaOoaa ami iwitlrra ml
aatrrlalanirala far llir purr&gt;»* • '
ralalaa IwHSa Mflf he rkararH far
at rrgalar a e ,rrfl»laa ralra.____
■aland Sienapaprr K rp rry a lv
live*. Inr.. m.rr»ra«« TIu llrralil
la (he natlnanl llrld «f ad»erOal««.
Off Iran are malalalnrd la (lie larreaf rIOea «f fhr raaalry wl(h i.rlitleal headaaarfrra la caim an and
pew Vnrk.
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~TI.» Ifrrnld Is a nira»her nf The
Aaaarlalrd »*rr»« which la errln*
a ltelf enllllr.l la Ihr aae for reaaMIrallau ml all &gt;irn« dlaiialrhe*
rredOr.1 la ll ar nnf alhrrwl*r
rredlled la Ihla paper and «&gt;•*
fhr Inml hrwa pahllahed herein.
All rlalile (a repuhllrallan a* -ae­
rial dlapnfrhea herein are aUa re­
serve*.
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WEDNESDAY- NOV,.2*,

DEATH IS ONLY AN INCIDENT
IN THE LIVES OF THEM THAT
ABE HOD'S CHLDHEN: He will
swallow up death In victory; and
the Lord OOl) will wipe nws&gt;
tears from off all faces. hI»1 tho
rthuke of hi» people ahull he take
away from off all the earth; foi
the Lord hulh spoken IL—Isalnii
2f,:X.
Polarity .
(From The University of Kansas

City Review)

The pole runs through: «
The. equntor g r o w s ----- -—
Hot residue
Of polar snows.
Travellers who find
That snow and sun
Equally blind, .
Tim two being one.
Will weigh the heat
Against the rolil
And will never feprnt
Thnt n world grows t«o_n]
Which Tireeds Its young
And pays Its tnxe.i
And likes being jswung
Upon its axis.
WITTER RYNNEtt

One hundm l thmisnnd Uls have
married girls abroad, not ntuny
ronsideritig the humtwr subjected
to their charms.
Sanford should overlook no heti
in having an entty in the Florida
Hlnte League. This Is, per capita,
the best buseltaR town* In . the
state.
We see where the OI’A fia*
made more fohiics available for
children's rlolhtng. Now all they
have Trot to do is lo got some one
to'V oik on them before the rhlldrsn are naked,
Tomoyukl Yamashlta, the “Tlgei
of Malaya.” was evidently a tiger
only In dealing with women ami
children. ot»»erves the Sanford
Herald editor. We suggest "Hold
T hat Tiger” as un appropriate
theme song for the Ynmashita
jtrla l.—Mlamf post.
Somebody slipped up when »
targe chunk of federal funds for
.tha-development nf Florida rlverf
and harbor*, much «f it on tho
St. John*, wa* eliminated from the
.deficiency supply hill. Local of­
ficial* *hould find out how'come
and get something done uhnut it.
Governor Caldwell, who a* n
congreHiman may have supported

an raying,

I

1,0 putienre

■The- Army -wore- out only &gt;»0
■r t cent of {its equipment • in
mpat in Eui*o[&gt;e, ' •

Longevity

Sanford Herald

Tlit* A p iericn n pcojile h a v e n ric h o p p o rtu n ity In Wii.«'
llifiir a v e ra g e le n g th o f life to 70 y e a rs, in tins n e a r fu tu re ,
.■utyfl tin* M e tro p o lita n L ife In s u ra n c e C o m p an y . T h e a v e ra y e life tim e in th is c o u n tr y , it n o tes, hn s a lre a d y In e n in ­
c re a se d by o n c -th in l in th e In st h a lf c e n tu ry .' an d i now
G5 y e a rs .
" A lre a d y p la n a a r e u n d e r w ay In m a n y a re a s o f ’ lie
c o u n tr y ," s a y s th e c o m p a n y , “ fo r th e e x p a n sio n o f h e a lth
fa c ilitie s a n d se rv ic e s, a n d fo r b ro a d e n in g a n d in te n s ify in g
m edical re s e a rc h ,. Kveil d u r in g th e w a r ’ perio d oxten- lve
b e n e fits w e re b ein g d e riv e d fro m th e u se o f su lfa d ru g s ,
p en icillin , blood p la sm a , blood a lb u m e n , a n d o th e r r* rertt
d isco v eries. T h e m o re w id e sp re a d a p p lic a tio n o f tin -e e f­
fe c tiv e m ed ical w eap o n s a n d o f d e v e lo p m e n ts in th e science
o f n u tr itio n will jp ic lm ilite d ly re d u c e s till f u r t h e r tin toll
o f p re v e n ta b le d e a th ."
T h e p re v e n tio n o f a c c id e n ts , th e contpu*st o f e a rn e r,
a n d g r e a t e r a tte n tio n to d is e a s e s o f t h e 'h e a r t a n d a r te r ie s
will go f a r to w a rd b rin g in g th e a v e ra g e le n g th o f life to
.70 y e a rs.
"A c c id e n ts" , th e c o m p a n y re p o r ts , "o v erslia.lo w b \ a
w ide b ijirg in e v e ry o th e r c a u s e o f ilHuth th ro u g h o u t th e
g r e a t v p a r t o f life a m o n g w h ite m ales. [In th e bran d :»ge
ra n g e 1 to M y e a rs , a c c id e n ts c o n s titu te ’ alm o st one th ird
o f th e d e a th s fro m all c a u s e s a m o n g th e s e m e n ; in th e
d e c a d e o f life fro m 15 to 24 y e a rs , th e p ro p o rtio n l:i .as m uch
a s one h a lf. E ven a m o n g g ir ls a n d y o u n g w o m en tin* I"o f life -fro m iic rid e n ts is large*. |J js c le a rly u r g e n t ih a t- in
th e e x te n s iv e Imilrliitg a n d re c o n v e rslb ii p ro g ra m H(n\
tia g u n d e r ivay. ‘s a f e ty re c e iv e p rim e co iso d e ra tio n ^ '
D iseases an d c d m litio n s’ ty p ic a l o f In fe r life , p n ttic n l« rly c a n c e r a n d th e d is e a s e s o f th e h e a rt a n d a r t e r i e s it
is P x p u te d , vv^l receiv e in c re a s in g a tte n tio n fro m m edical
a n d public h e a lth a d m in is tr a to r s . F ro m th e view point o f
life c o n se rv a tio n , it is im p o r ta n t to n o te t h a t ev en a t th e
re la tiv e ly y o u n g a g e s th e s e c a u s e s ta k e a la rg e toll of life.
_ "C an c e r, f o r e x a m p le , a c c o u n ts fo r., o n e d e a th in
e v e ry te n a m o n g w h ile w om en a t a g e s 2ft to i l l : in th e
b ro a d a g e ra n g e 3ft to G-1 y e a r s , th e d is e a s e .is th e lead in g
m u se o f d e a th , a c c o u n tin g ,-fo r out* d e a th in e v e ry fo u r." th e
s ta tis tic ia n s note.
" T h e re w a rd w e 'a r e s e e k in g in th e s e e f f o r ts to pro m o te
h e a lth is n o t ju s t a lo n g e r life tim e . B u t, a lo n g w ith th e s e
ad d ed y e a rs o f life, th e g o al sh o u ld he to e x te n d o p r y e a rs
o f phy*ittalr«Muk*JMi&gt;tal-~w«tlUb4!|Mg. io -.lk is&gt; w a y .- 'w n * H #
a d d g re a tly to th e g e n e ra l w eifatV a n d to th e j o y '.o f life
g e n e r a l l y t h e c o m p a n y c o n rlu d e s.
L e ttin g

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All cloth from which British directing French anil Belgian
Army uniforms arc cut is dipped production of fabrics for U.S.
In n DDT solution.
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l« A m erican g o v e rn m e n t a a y a le m o f ru le hy m innritlf»H? Il-Hi'iim i mi nu ahm im -Ivy-U .ia y
*«■—R y
■■(-q-jC iev o lan d r fo r o x am p le, o n ly liu lf th e v o te rs w ho i-hoq* t «*-^
tw een RoohuvpJi a n d D ow ry Im th rre d lo v o ir fo r nmy&lt;»V. j
T h e w in n e r got tvvn-tliirda o f I hut h a lf, o r one th in ! .if th e ’
e le c to ra te .
A nd th is d o rs n o t te ll th o w h o le a to iy , Lecnum- m an y
th o u s a n d &lt; d u g ib lo v o te rs did not com e o u t .-v m f«»r.
th e pieM identinl race'. N o r w a s C lev elan d a lo n e in th is poor
sh o w in g . Almo.-t e v e ry c ity , e x c e p t p e rh a p s D e tro it w lie r* ;
th e h o t l.d.-nr lig h t b ro u g h t o u t a b ig v o te , ch o se it., gow n iniflllt b) a sm all m in o rity o f e le c to rs.
A n e n c o u ra g jn g in le rp i c ta tio n o f Ib is metipei- v o le WusJ
g iv e n by R alph K elly, a C lev elan d iieA sp ap ertm u i. H r .iilr l- !
b u te s it to th e g ru n t im p ro v e n ie m in c ity goveM Riu-nl *&gt;■, r j .
th e y e a rs . W ith th e a d g iin is tr a tio n s a tis f a c to r y a n d no p a r- j
lic u la rly L ad c a n d id a te up, m a n y puoph* tja m g iit it i im u o -.l u f i w u l v ote.
Y it in th o lo n g ruii g o v e rn m e n t c a n n o t be left to th e
o th e r fellow . I f th e A m e ric a n c itiz e n u ilj not tro u b le h im
se lf ev en to v o te, he lias no r ig h t to p ro te s t if s o m e th in g

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• ’W'ASHINGTON—T)ic'Navy d e p a rtm e n t» ..
Uvcly, Is withholding for th# time being a humorous short motion]
picture prepared, by. its.ow n[gtafr.nnd„deaR ngfcw lih»the^dlschsrfei
of personnel.:
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Reasln. for - the" Navy’s” hesitation :T 'rhe^- fllmT featuring * screen]
funnyman Robert Hrnchtey asm gob about to be discharged, pokes
too much fun nt jtdmirnls. Navy gold braiders believe, (
At uny rntr. the bigwigs Are nubject to plenty of leg&gt;puIRng.'
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In the m m / Benchtey plays numerous rotes,'
t fr0ln Knh t0 "dmlral. In hla adm iral's uniform /
fo
1i l k ’ almost coniplctely covered with-medals and gold
brnbt. the obmcdlan gives the Navy fits. .
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Neverthejirsi In *accordance w-tth the movie’s

IJo o k

C ases

Silverwar

j

j purpose, ha mokes the sailor about to go on
jjl* •'fiHfc ■ permanent A.oru leave proud of the fact th a t h#j
&gt;&lt;
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, wnji a NavjMnghtlng man. •
• M. W. CLEMENT, president of the Pennsylvaniir mill onJ, lint n one-word solution for tn&gt;&lt;
Robert S d u h liy

T h e B roas ccccip la o f n rg n n ia itin n a in th is c o u n try
i-xt in )it 1to m fe d e ra l lu x a tio n n ro i*«*j »•* p | i a s la la lim ; m ore
th a n $&lt;J,006,000,000,
!flJ,OOft,000,000, w hich look..............
looks to m..ost. c..........
itiz e.....................
n s lik e a
lot o f m o n ey . A m i indeed, th e «pvenim i&gt; nt its e lf m a y d ecid e
lo ta k e a slic e o u t o f it so o n er o r la te r.
It is n ’t so Im p re ssiv e , h o w ev er, w h en you fin d tlm t th e
ta x a b le c o rp o ra tio n s h a v e - a v a lu a tio n o f 'a b o u t $2(10,000.0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
.
E ven so , w ith J^he e x p e n -e s o f g o v e rn m e n t ris in g a s th e y
do fro m y e a r to y e a # an d d ecad e to d e c a d e , it m ay n o t be
long ufitU—b ig ta x -e x e m p t o rg a n iz a tio n s su c h a s la b o r
u n i o n s ,/ a r m c o o p e ra tiv e s a n d o tlie r coinparabli* iiis titu lio ii &gt;
will fin d t h e g o v e rn m e n t tr y in g to g e t nt th e ir so ft in sid e s
to a u p p o r t th e e v e r e x p a n d in g fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t.
mini goi S wIhh ctirrubcy rimS w i s s Furloughs|;One
ply by prominltiK orally tu veiul
n check to the S wL k' p relative
the United Stute» uheu lie
Proving Popul arj ' illreaelicd
home. *

A nollier *tunt — ^ iffie k lly
frowned upon - - i* to mnk»
p artial paym ent &lt;m a walcli itml
u g n e to give th r re s t tu I lie
rSce In th ii Btate". The Governor AP Ncusfcnturci
American reprervulative uf tlic
wa* apeaklng of reported "purge"
L U G E It N E, Switxcrlnnd — firm . Again, men who have hu*lof three Florida state senator*.

Snilrerland mean* watches uml
Newspaper and radio correspon­ scenery to most of the more
d en t* *r* »ore a t President Tru- than 100,000 Gl'» and American
officer*_who hsve had seven
■ourl to see hi* mother last Sun­ 'ifty i iiTiriT* ‘peaceful T ittlii-o u i.day without letting them know try under tho A rm y’s Swiss
leave program . About 1,000 a
(anything about It. They contend day
ontor the country.
,that everything the President say*
Of. course. It means other
.and doe* t* of importance to the
American people and that they things too—like good Iwrr nt low
prices, th* so-called "European"
breakfasts, woodcurvlngs, casinos
with rouirtte tables, the pleasant,
neat people. And most of the
men rave about the snuw-cunped
mountains, the lakes, the valleys,
i*!y. Everyth big of an official th* trim chalet* with their neat
itur* a President does ta of in- yards.
rest to the people, but it dose
Ther* are several different
ok m If he could go visit hi* tour*. .Which t# u r YOU ahall tuke
other w ith o u t' creating .u n up- 1* determined by chance, but al­
most everybody I* satisfied.
It costs |3 5 (U.S.) for trans­
ong other sgggeaUona which portation (all by trainL board
baen turned into thl* office and lodging.
1* disposition of the Sanford
One shock to the soldier visitor
Air Station 1* on* to roaka is that he must pay 1 franc 60
iftarlum out of it for tba centimes (officially about 06
It of w ar weary veterans of cent*) to tak* a bath.
try o r tha armed services, or
To tnabl* the tourists to buy
■naeks between meats, the Swiss
U*u* them 12 food coupons
apiece.
Tightest restriction, however. Is
the limitation of 200 -francs per­
mitted to any man (S40). That
la all he I* supposed to spend in

d u stilal unrest.

Clement, a delegate to the J.abor-Manage­
ment conference In .&gt;Vusblnglqp. declared Uiat the principal ingredi­
ent needed for Induetrial pesc^ys "discIpRite among unton member*.'
The Pennsylvania pieslleni said that was the secret of the har­
monious lalmr relations on the natlon'a railroads. The union* ara
old and sinblo and maintain excellent discipline among their mem­
bers, be explained.
The exercise of strict discipline j j re vent hair-trigger action* and
'wildcat strike*., pud nil lisues. no m atter how knotty, eventually*
un- (loncil out In an onletly and peaceable fashion, Clement
• ”AT rno rO flA L V rH A T , DOB. BTRIFLJNO.Tfonner7«hl*f *Invert!-'
gator for .the,oldiD le* committee,, b* hired ha* been rejected by,
■American acllvltlta.commlttee.fc^ I t voted flve *”
to #“**four,
the House un-,‘
In v estig ato ry fstaff.| Instead. i It
Against i placing&gt;Striplingron ilta )i Investigatoryfrtaff-fl
decided [to iB ik .th e , Arm y, )whrtw iStripling
_ ha* been • forAthe .past
pine month*,-, to Joan him to tho committee for dO day*, ^ ______
Thl* the Army rejected.' but offered to releeM jM rlpUng/nUrelyJf,
&gt;he committee wished tp hire U n full time.
.Present locaU orijjD fiR trlplingitprobably^foi^eom e^tlm elslFort
iMeade^Md.f „
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• THERETXhE’ rfU V IE arand prirle»A hot” w h a rR e p ^ Rob«rt” B.'
Chlperfleld' (R) i of Illlneia/objeet* to la having the United State*
finance,their• construction. InKSqutht A m erica.a* p a rt,o f,th e good
neighbor pollcy-t,
,
• It.a ll came cut'when*FrunciiTJaftUeonraartatant director of the
OOlce of Inter-American Affair*, tea lined before the House foreign
affaire . committee. ^ Jamiton . explained th a t the program of hla
office wa* Initiated to bolder United States security.
f'Why should we apend hundred* and thousand* for *uch a purpoieT". naked Chlperfleld.* "I* th a t for securityT*l
,
Jamieon -r eplied that-bc-kaS no-krvewtedg* o f th*— , . Oeed WHI
project although^U^wa* Rated in a report Issued
1.
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by hi* agency, t
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During the dlscusalon.! C hlperfleldsuddenly reSanllatlen
mem be ring th a t three members of th* commute*
were women,.said hurriedly.^"Maybe I shouldn't have mentioned

A lovely a d d itio n to h e r
liv in jf ro o m . R o o m y
s h e lv e s to p ro te c t h e r
iti(*p book* an il p le n ty 'o f
sp u cc
co llectio n o f knick
k n a c k s to o ! Ill b e a u tifu l
m ahogany or w a 1 n u t
T iulxh.

Lamps
Knee - Hole Desks

T h e " w r ite V d e n k f o r
IV o c casio n / .
fltx

deep, room y draw ers to
Said Rep. Helen Gahagan Douglas (D) of CalifomU
1 / 'I f thl* government did spend money In constructing privies"
'(and ah* stressed th* word). "I am certain th at we have been
prepaid one thousand fold in the betterm ent of health."
And that was that.
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h o ld all o f h e r w ritin g
tp u te ria la o r f o r Dad'B
im p o r ta n t p a p e r s . M a ­
h o g a n y o r m ap je fin is h .

9 .9 5 u p
_ Except fo r. a temporary condi­
(on and Iaw Swing"—and ~iTs- tio n In pythons th at brood their
t u e l l e I hixch that play a lunil eggs, no reptil* I* known to gen­
when you lift tho cover.
erate internal body heat.
There are also plenty of hand,
carved wood figure* an,I botUe
Soft drink maker* are planning
■toppers, ns well, as exquisite to spend $50,000,000 on- postwar
piece* of cloth handwork.
new plant -construction, •
Many an American soMler
leave* Switzerland saying to h |,
The Dominican Republic waa
pals that he's going bark If he the site of one of the first
ever gets the chance.
European settlem ents In the new

Of Course, You Want

In Your Ai
Hocuune we have Ex
Genuine l*arta and F
UeeatiMe SaUafacllooi

C o m p le te HCO’ice fo r
nix . *&gt;■. a llv e rw a re hHo
w ill be p ro u d to u se f o r
n in n y y e a r s , /T h e c h e s t
f o r o n ly $ 2 . . . T h e Hil-

L a m p s lig h t t h e w a y to
b e a u tifu l ro o m s!

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Soc)»(y« Edilort Cm el la Tntlock

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

Personal

[Mrs. J.W. Altman Is
Hostess At. Bridge

Activities

I

Mrs. J. \V. Altman cntoitaimvl
th,. Tuesday Lvcilliy
Itiblgd
Club last evening at Ini liomd
*2 t0 t Oak Avenue. Rooms of the
J Altman home were decorated
' with nrraii.'ement* o|
F a ll
flower*.
At the conclusion nf siventl
progressiotiH of bridge M in Margutet Rcil* was awarded iilgii
j score. The hostess lim ited by
| her sister, Mr* , llrilrb l.oni
I *et■nl irfreshnfents to tin* fol
, lowing:
Mi&lt;s Doris Hall, Mil l.oili e !
. I'etUn*. MU* tileda in ..n. MT- "*
Muiguiot Iteit* and Ml- C-reliu
Truluck.
I A ls o M u. Frank liny. Mi
‘ John Holt. Mrs. Nicholson Aslihv,
Mrs. Jame- Crnpp-. Mr-.. P. H.
: Tepsic, Mrs. t'lmrle*. Mel’lun::.
‘ unit Mr*. Thopin* Kirklm d.

Tale. No. 141

.Social Calendar

P e r s o n a Is

FRIDAY
The U.D.C. will hold an cvenIrg meeting Friday nt the home
»■( Mr-. J.M. Hayes nt 119 West
blst(entli Street nt K;0U P, M.
All members nre urged to nttend.
MONDAY
Ih c Husid of the Presbyterian
W&lt; mens Auxiliary will meet at
the Presbyterian Chunh on Dec.
P.M.

PA G E F lV f r
■ 1
» *✓
lli.mx
early
today
by
killing
one
n \ Th e j n n
of the holdup men nod seriatjsljr
NMW VORK. Nov. 27, &lt;V&gt; [wounding the other. The robherw
A New York City patrolman on 1 w-eic Mhot in a bm .ami res^
vncaliiin hroke up u holdup In the j tan ram.
1

Friends of U. J. Lehman will
Mias Winona M argaret Purvis,
da»ught*r
ux
of Ufa. Annie Mac P)lr- reg tet to learn thut he ts ill at
is of
A ssh
vis
or Tampa aand
n d 'A
h le r Purvis, his home 610 Palmetto Avenue.
was married* to Lieut. Oliver W.
Mr. and M rs.'F ^ . Lamson have
Meyer, non of Mr. and Mrs.
returned from spending two weeks
John Meyer of Cleveland, W
in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
a beautiful, dodble tin* cer
nt tho P i n t Baptist Churcl
day a t 12:30 P.M. with the Rev.
Friends of .Mrs. J. N. Robson,
W.P. Brooks J r. officiating.
J r. Will regret to learn th at she
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The church 'w as decorated with is ill at her home 610 East Four
The Circles ol the W!s.c!sT of tall baskets of White chrysanthe- teenth Street.
is, jasmine and fern. Mrs. F.
Ihu k jrst Hii|,tist Church will mums,
Mrs. George Shipp left today
fr*T.r* &lt;40**
B. Yernay‘ ployed soft nupital
meet ns follows:
Tallahassee to visit with her
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Circle No. 1 Tuesday a^ TiOO music and M iss Patricia H urst of for
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
■J. M. fo rJn turkey supper at Tampa sang "L Love You Truly". Mrs. R. L. Shipp.
The bride/ lovely brunete, was
RETURNING HOME on Thank'fiivlnc
„ the church nnnex.
Day from two years ot lighth :
Circle No. 2 Monday at 1:00 *lvvn In tnaxriRRc by L.O. floater.
Meeting
Is
Held
By
Mr.
and
i
f
a
.
H
arry
Whitt
left
\ynllnro ltrzeztnskl, imj,
P. M. for a turkey supper at She chbee to weal a Ion* tow n today for S t Petersburg; where
Dependable C l a s s I overseas,
of white' org*n*a witli a full eklrt
asked for police rm Imly at Dcir It,
the church annex.
gnte
they
will
visit
their
daughter,
Circle No. 11 w i t h Mrs. J. E. with lace Inset*. The sleeves wtro Miss Eleanor W att, who hoi
) Mich., raying In* ivanlrd only to 1 o i
olds
buttoned a t the w rists and
The Dependable C)ms of the
kept Irtun killing ‘'that other guy '.4
.
J r. .fur... lunchenn at luivr,
position a t McDlIl Field.
the
11
*h
i
fitting
bodice
waa
high
i
tig]
m
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First
Melliodist
('liflteh
met
nt
a , _ 1 :CITl P. .\l.--nn Tuesday.
llo told polhvhe found Ida yvlfe nt
1 .
T s s ta .lL. a
. ■_ a *
.
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I. si
.
V Circle No. 1 w i t I) Mrs. If. C. lithtcd by a. pareelheart neckline.
the
honiA
nf
Mr*.
K.
•!.
Kilpnlriek
a sister's Imgie, learned r ho had rev
Lieut, and Mrs. R. V. Hughes
1 .Mii/iday evening for Hie Tegiihu
1W1I for luncheon nt 1:00 p. M. 4b*J wore’ a Juliet cap iof seed of Columbus, Ohio ate the guests
ecntly l&gt;vj-omo,'i,mother, and heard
pearl*, from which f e ll, a white
. a i r Monday.
inonthfy
meeting.
e
• Anthony Novik admit being tnc
veil. Sha carried a bouquet of of Mrs V H Reitz and Miss MarMr*. Kyle Shoeiltnl.er B ad a
lather.
They !ouj:ht.and Noviky.. a
fa
garet Reft* at their home 23i!0
white chrysanthemums.
• •very insfdring devotional and t.lm |» held for nnsnult.
(Iiitfraorhu n f
Sanford Avenue. &lt;
•T
h
e
matron,
of
honor.
Mia.
cls-V took part by telling i*.Rev., William Yesley Tohl Mooney, was dressed.In blur
many thing* they ine^ mo«t
Friends of Pvt Raymond tu n d New Sanford Pastor taffeta with a Ion* full net skirt quist
thnukfu) for. Mr*. Jimmie L&lt;imbe glad to learn that
IN PtlVATT fltf she's known a* nn!
with puffed sleeve i and a sweep he haswill
•presided over the btiHltn-i*
recuperated from b recent Libby Walker, p u t coma the Or*
BUT WE DO NOT HAVE THE STYLES
neckline.
She
carried
a
Will la n Perry Bexley, U. A„ K
Illness In a hospital in' Yokahoms, saga Bowl game In Miami New meeting anil plana, fnc the fhri.-iW iw
*
let
o
f
.
yellow
chrysanthe­
M. A., S. T il. I)., former pastor
m#H party to lie held at' the home
Japan.
.
Ycar’a Day, the shapely miss will of Mr*, lluth Herring on Dec*. 1 I
of the Northwest Christian l.hurrh mums. Mr*. Jdnn L. Cullum and
AS PICTURED—
. _ of St. Loul.s, Mu., has accepted a' M n. .Thomas R a tliff' Jr., brides*
Mr*.. Kate Blocker of Tampa be a person of royalty. Libby he* were discussed.
• • ‘■nil tn the Sanford Christian 3 aides, wore similar dreaeas of and Mr. and Ullton H art of Ft. just been chosen "Queen of Urn Or­
o h i|v e Iho b o x e r-s ty le n ll-e ln slic w a is t Itand
After tho business meeting
nk taffeta and carried bouquets Myers were the weekend guest of ange Bowl" to reign over the grid­ social hour was enjoyed and 11
Church Whrrc he Will assume his
in b ro a d c lo th , . . solid c o lo rs an d w h ite s ,
of
I
u
v
e
p
d
a
r
chjysanthemums.
duties on Doc. !i. His initial ser(International) frfxhmrnt* were served by Mi .
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. David of 010 iron classic.
S m all • m ed iu m • la rg e .
limn will lie "The t 'hallcngc Of Mis. John Claffey, bridesmaid, West F irst Strset.
Kilpatrick and the co-hoste^eThe Future.”
w ore, a sim ilar dress of blue
Mr-:. P. lb. I.umting and Mi •.
'luhe u n d e rs h ir t i* I h e Knit T-final cl w ith h a lf
Itev, Ytoney ha* held pastorates taffeta and .carried yellow chry­
Nancy Brock tn the following:
l.leut. and Mrs. Richard Gilles­
in Texas, Colorado and Missouri santhemums. T h e ' tiny flower pie and daughter are visiting
si
s le e v e s . . . S m all - &gt;fed. o n ly
Mrs. O. K. Golf. Mr*. Hurke
ntnl served as Professor of Creek girls, Betty Ann Lon* and Joyce Mrs. Glllc.sple'e .mother, Mrs. R.
Steele, Mrs. Cyril Butncr. Mrs.
noil as Vi.-f I’r.-ridcnt of the Colo- Ann ' Cultarn; .were die wed In C. WUey a t her home 210 West
Gf 11rude. Page, Mr*. E. A. I.nnrndu C hristian IlihltAGulIcg*. lie yellow and RtaOn long net dfeic*
L
J
f
M
H O I ^ jJ a B flE g
dcnbiirg. Mrs. John Schlrard Jr..
i* , reported to lie Interested in cs which had . fall ruffled skirts Seventeenth Street.
AD*. Ruth H enIngj— MiiV Jle*Li
ihihtii-o and vouitjr |ieople‘s work caught with velvet bows.
M*i. W. L. Henley has Just
William*;' Mr*. Jui.u-s'- l^imapL r /-* .
and lakes p art In the civic a ffa ir^
-* ATu*— Jo c k e y Sh«irf&gt;— R l.5 0 p a ir
The bf Ido's mother ' wore a returned from the Riverside Ilos.
-Mr - J.Warren Kipg, ''M rs.' lluliir.lT y'~&gt;~
A o f the cotiimiinllv.
Navy blue suit with black acces­ .pita) in Jacksonville after under­
^
By
ADELAIDE
KERR'
AppTvliy and Mr*. R. F. Cole, the
, ArconipnnybifRi the m inister ‘Will sories ahd .a' corsage of sweOt- going a minor operation.
Iter
AP Newsfeatures Writer *
clnv* teacher.
lie Ids w ifsr. Kmilee Yeslev and h eaft roses. The groom's, mother
friends
will
be
glad
to
learn
that
rniiiccH
Perkin*
nt
63
I*
em­
his fath er. Wm. K. Yesley. They wore a dress of tklnjim romolne the Is recovering nicely.
NVaVlinp For a Sail
barking on it new carver ns a wri*
1’imtrary to ponul u r notions,
will make their home tem porarily crepe with brown accessories and
ter and tmiverslty*
lecturer.'
at :»in palm etto Avenue.
.
•
iiptile*
nre
not
the
heat-loving
I
a corsage . of sweetheart 'ro s e s ..
' [tarry E, Nutting of the U. S.
.y p m ty -y ears,aal.|,r ,mn|,— that— many -tttiW i-liedr T h e M od ern M ertlpiul
—U auL-'W llllord H. Meyer, bro­ (Rubber Company of New—York
tne
cabinet, htost statement* would imllcate T hev, D oesn't r a il for S A L £S
Mrs; Georg-s Touhy ther of the groom,- was.'best man City is xislting his mother, Mrs.
glad lo ail utvhilc. i nir ord.nnrtly active only be- f v
* 1, . l 11 1 re s e t ^
“CORRECT MEN’S WEAR”
and the .gfeompmen were: John William Nutttng.aml Mr*. A rthur
1.
, ,B^ , r ■taevn tin- tempernture* of *••» I- I
lie . A l i t r.lt I IS r.S ,
Gives OrKan Recital Culliim, Harold Long and - Lieut. Branan at the latter's home at ,she
lesigned us heciotary of Labor „,,,i inn k
l----- -----1606 Megnola Avenue.
John Clafffy.
.Mis* I'ei kins suited tor Pari* to I
At the m eetii]ir of the American
Immediately following tho cere­
rvprtscnt' Uncle Sum ut the cun-!
Guild of U rganlsta which w is mony a reception was fifld a t the
Mrs. I.. B. McLeod. Jr. left yes­ wifiog of tin- internutimiiil Labor'
£ h r |&gt; l ill liollin.s College 1'ii’sday home of Mr. and Mr*. R»U Hutch­ terday for Gainesville to meet Organ Ixatlon fk t. 16.
night, Ml*. George Touhy gave ison. The rooms were decorated her husband JUrut. McLeod who
At the same lime she Iwgnu a I
n r-flUil i.n tlir Skinner organ of ! with chrysanthemums and f e r n .! ^ " returned fr,,rrl "ie E. T O. weekly
6111). srnrd vohnnii to tv
thv Knovb*. Mcnui'in* ( ,h'T&gt;&lt;'l., The dining table waa overlaid J
he f*rve.
14 month*. dutnim ieil l-y iii - Institute tor
Mrs. i. f.
.in. oCrr* 1 ‘ • ' with a lace cloth and centered 1 ‘'« L alcU-od will report to the Am ei huh Ikiitiii.ni y. Tim liuii
tic t it * Mrtlm.li-t Church here, witli a three-llervd • wedding cuke iSeparation
tu
is” re
l n te r ut Cnnm
. — jBland»* , Hud*
wits IminiitNi tui&gt; \t!Hin uiro
vuis .i .ip oil fm membership in which wa» encircled with fern mg for dUcharoe
and he and Mrs. ] f(ll
„ |tur|,OIM. Ilf
t i l l i n g tinithis group nnil nttenili~l me me* t- and tiny white chrysanthemums Method will return to Orlando ty
j,,,
1irl (l
fmr UrtrtitlP/^ i ■*«r I Mniily Dir
roon
where
thev
will
inuke
their
im
,s|
l&gt;f
(JUJ
....
and flanked with chrystnl ccndri- Lome.
..........r -------.. ..I co.
.
.
ti
o ' (h i Orlando In.inch chra hohlintr.white tuprrs.
lor.. Fm
tin- |ia,| 1wo year* it
’Of iti* I '! 'i i *'i olniii r The *e:ilin-. distributed in thv religious,
Thuxe serving the guests were
rioii m t 11 hi ilu C r-t r,
tuiiil ami houte.org a 11 pie,* a '
Lout* Jac'-.son. Mr.-1., Will
Tin1 r - r it- t' p t'iv d Hv Mrs. Mrs.
weekly iclcnte dealing with sub_
lir* liS I'nutnsia Rumbley. and Mrr. Harold Long. 1
Jett* n flu tin g American unity.
F iu .lt Minor. Virgil F.ilCiLjttrtVlKV-.
‘.Mi ik I'ct kins' rnliiinii. &gt;-:tll.*«l
• otroi t.r &lt;'(Milo Hweeu-at Death
“ Working It Mui." and dei.lln,
for
»
whort
t|m€.
#
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_
.
___
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•by It *. l|nrmonl*«'(lu Snir rontm « * mi n ■&gt; Qfirt iionn Ii I i I Y with.» the reliition nf rccuMveriHnn
l.y L n ir-t-'e r. end Cea.rr Mtyfrf w oii ft t ruvtlinif cult* of
powder Mo« wool with n pink t q OKF u a i hrunllog the Post
tn unity, will be dlstri
Friii* I ’ Cl*rtr-.'« In R Mnjnr.
Ill i. bp In* in h*'t wor’t ns choir taffala blouse and browb. a c re s-1X .
V ( o r n i r MA™
^
‘fn V T X m e ,h Th",:
dir *T r ”f t' ~ hI'*,i )* lino) choir
v,
.
; . ' l in k TOI.RANCK wa* in town In!lJ , te &gt;
’ h j h. neve, Hint Mb
of tin- Firs* l icsbytoriun Chureb
Out of to w n .g u ts t-. lncte.W j wUh h .f husband 1 RON1F.
|
woul.J b« p«T.VB&gt;r t/.,. eixj
Pore Wrn. Toll I f i. &lt;ifra (. f*"t nt Mr. and Mrs, Jobn-^Meyer- end CfmrioM**
Just visiting with |
HuulRh nellber It* ie|ir.‘con, Witliard
of Cleveland,
tho Conirr’iMlIonnl Cli"rcb Irt .....
-------- - —
------------ - .WJa., old banford friVnds . . . . MRS. lutiv'*- nnr MIhs I'erkin* wn d I
^
Winter Park. She ii studvlnir Lieut..and.M hl
rij .Jcdm Claffey,
Mr., &gt; . A. DYSON
vftv hnw much.
under Mr H rin ftn Blewcrt a&gt; and Mrs. Clyde Jaekumisen amt In Yoweli* . . . . MKJj. WHKK-. ..11
r ,.ilin. I1 wim
son, Mlsa Patricia Hurst and Mr.
ilnllin" e n l l e g e .
James McKinley all o! Tampa. , tuSS WM h J l r l f ‘tIfut''siH H l°F V ! " ' ," K 1 ,hl&gt;ik ,ahn‘
" i f riL lU * V
in, inrludinx nurli IrKi-.U- ■
Mrs. Borah -Byers of Central tKitViv*
rfMITIi would be home
1|‘‘ [linn ns come* u p ” Mlm Ih r kin- 1
Lake Michigan, Mr*. R.H. Rudd weekend ■ • . i,Bhe will celebrute | nB|,j jUS| t,cfore h(,r ,uiled. "The
. and daughter, M argaret of WJn- ^*r. birthday Thur*&lt;lay and Just labor pi e*,, is; becoming mores and ■
' tee. Haven, , , ,
.
'
couldn't, wul* until Xtnas to vidt
imporianl ** a lisi*uii lieKlrg. Meyer , Was educatott Ip heme . . . . Don’t know whether more
I* rrn labor union* and the public,
the local school.- and _
you ram em W the wave Lieut. I should feel bad if my wav of
__e Gordon. Keller.
errScfww
fnnn 'th
School RUTH HINNANT . . . . she war. life should have no .'iinlarl wjlh
O P E N 1:00 P.M. Dally
of Nur*lnjr
T
urelug *a t Tampa.
She served lo town in clvlm und looking very labor."
&gt;*&gt; happy about It all . . . . ubu
“A'j I see it, what * e are Irj
LAST ■DAY!
*-V ' l.
j
hyard th at BILLY THIGPEN'S lag to do ill this country i* inidoctor cousin whs thru Sanford prove our democracy. If wo a r c
7
im*/( XV, .
recently . . . . by the way have to bo croativv alia u I this, we mU»l
lecotui *. lieutenant. K har*cel
you aeon BILLY THIGPENU7T
it In a wav (but take* arcouot
h4r discharge on Oct. 20r 1MJ, no' looks'w onder Ail ahd so does do
o r mon'e habits and aspiration*.'
aa a first lieutenant from the CHARLOTTE hie wife , . , .
The former secretary saiiL that
Lawton General Hospital In 'At- Yowell’e le buzzing with Fashion during her sojourn in Paris Up?
Iuntai
1 '- Show nkws . . . some of the 11-0 would consider amendment*
■Lieut, • Meyer. attehded Miseion qlothea are "plum out of this to the organization's constllution
Heos** Acsdemy undi College • of world" . . . . Buy a bond and come and such ipiestlont; an general
THURS.
FRI.
Plymouth In *.WI*con*ln. It# lotei: on out for a picture show, fashion working condition* ami minimum
att*ruled Untvarsity .or Wleeonaln show, NAS Hanford orchestra, standnrils.
arid enured the Army tn March, aomn Navy rank will give out and
Soon after her return 'to tlir
IMS. (le served to Afrieo, Italy, i l l ' I n .all It promiees to be good United
States Misa I’erkin* will
Prwnde,*Germany and Austria and ; ... : w hen that orchestra starts begin n . lecture series on Lab»r
rvturned to the elates on H oi. It. playing the "jumpin Jive" you'll relations problems at Katcllffc
1M8.
ledra your seat* and cut a caper University. She said that she hud
7 ■ *• / ________ _L- ■ . . , A . . t h e OotIUlon Club will upon- alio received invitations to lectur*!
a. subkcription bridge party at a t other universities and prultaldy
Miss' Oiiida Davis Ib mthec Woman's
Club Dec. 8 and they would accept at least one. For
bop* to hhv* a t least thirty tables the prerent rhu will continue to
Honored
With
Shower
playing . . . . alto the club will make her home in Wnnhiiiaian,
t
x' . m
'
give a dance the Friday - night where she live* with her husband.
mas ‘ a t the* Womans CIuli T illl (!. Yfilson nnnm ial t.tulisl &gt;
H iss OuMT Davls. ’brtae elort, before Xml
st. to pe.
_ during clan.
juu st
pep things. along
w m , honor guest a t a mueeithe holUTaya you know how It is
Miss Perkins give* evidence •
embarking on u new life jn mo, •
' W ith feeling by JUy Riley goes way* than on*. She baa ahed hi i
. . . Feelings on a famous three concred hat go 1
Raima of the home . were de­ like this
corated With arreagemente of rod wife’* new lid often would be donnad a black beret. ' Her Idacl.
better hid . . . . Screarnmg at frock, once a t softer and sevenand While chrysantnamuits. Gam
him oh tho phone geta you now­ as a Judge's robe, is now trimmed
wero orjoyed and prfxee avsard
to Mr*. J . .*pTTm trniiind. Mis* here but alone . . . . Love in with an open-work white collar
Betty Thurmond, Mrs. Jack H tdo public la the stu ff of which folks backed with bright red. HVr con­
nave had ohongh . . . . Letting versation, always swift a* a river,
ton and'M re. C. R. MeKeo.
le t* . measured now- and liber­
. Mrs. WiUiama assisted by H m gfcmda Ret in your hair leaves you is
ally seasoned with smiles and
W. K. Rainee And Mm. JL -F. playing aolUau* . . . .
Jokes.
C.E.T.
Monte served refreshments to the
have been known to jump
S S S i . X f ' u ^ a i l s a j Liona
f a r ' aa 20 feet, and also
Mrs. Jack lOckeon.'’M r t .- J .- P ,
can d e a r a barrier nine feet high.
j

W
T

F o r m e r Secretary
Of Labor Embarks
On Writing-Career-

6. L. Perkins

JSf".

“. . a

TERRACE TALK

IVOS

7 he Manager and S ta ff o f the

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cpj'iUiilly invite you to inspect.their newly remodel­
ed store and new “Kiddieland” at an informal

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■WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ,28, 104G

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it yd ay an (:n o l/itno You. fluy

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CSSfflUTtaiMoftds o f
If* u its jiik I V eg etables
fro m nil o v e r A m erica!
F ro m th e F rtm i, F ield and
O rc h a rd — A pples from V ir­
g in ia ! O nions fro m N ew Y ork!
R ak in g P o ta to e s from Id ah o ! T h e
d is O ff—B u y A ll You W an t!

F re sji
Produce
Flow ’s in o u r S to re, fro m
E v e ry Section o f Uitt-Ntt*
Uon com e F a rm -F re s h V e g e ta ­
bles and dew V -kist F r u i t s —R ushed
to O u r S to re s In th e "P in k ."

Quantity

Iflhis R e s e r v e d
T h o se F a m o u s,Id a h o B a k in g

it Street — 029 So^foid AvenyeGolden C risp

Red Bliss

CARROTS
2

S w e e t Ju ic y F lo rid a

lis H i* *

b u n ch es "19|C

F lo rid a G reen

sit MIM

utabagas lb 3c

Pound

Pound

Jolt Shell
S n o w h itc

Alm onds lb 4 7 c
Pound

Mixed

U. S. 1 M aine

Nuts

Pound

\

ib

49c
E n g lish

Y ellow

Founds
Factory Pack 1itisRose
Pan Ready Drawn

, B a b y F oods

Sir.
D toii«d-14*lb&gt; &amp; Latgar

'Pan Raadf Rocuting

Chickens lb 55c Turkeys

N V D .«i;;d Sttvfirii

L U C K Y B U Y OF
A R M Y R A T IO N S

ib 47 c hjens Jb 42c
Ita lia n !’*

B aking Tips Beef

8c

Chpt.

11c

Mortan Noodle Cldc, Qlblet

D in n e r

'Jar

30 &lt;

Standard

Mustard

Qt 11c

Treppoy R srbrrua

6-oz 10c

,S a u c e

Octan Spray Orange Crnn.

W ESTERN GRADE A B EEF

Marmalade

Howard Turtil|t

Greens

M

2 10c

no.
Vnllry Prime Early Juha

B la d * C u ti

Chuck Roast

P ea s

■

no.

2

Blue Lnbel

11c

can

C h u r n g o l d ib

Spread

M atches
box 5c
-S, 1 "
‘, *

can 21c

"•cv

Htohcly Chpt.

r u in Natural

Hamburger

Freeh Short Cut Bee(

Sardines

lb

K r a u t _ 27« J

no.

Corn

For Staw Brisket

no.

2

14c

V-S Vegetable

Cocktail 46 ox 2 9 c
Old. ’Itin into

D t Caught Spanish

M ackerel ib 25c

Soup

Fig, Caught

Marion Ndl. fiblckM

ib 2 5 c
lb -18o Sau sage

PAN FISH
SHRIMP
lb
45c
OYSTERS
pt
85c
FISH FILLETS lb 26c
CRAB MEAT lb 75c
SPECKLE TROUT lb 28
SALT MULLET lb 25c

7c

Chippewa O. B. C r Bty.

Colored Oleo

M u lle t

25 c

Blue Tip

JentMylUver Devil Meal

1

38 c

Madam Spnad

Swrct

Potatoes no. 2V6 21

Club Steaks

. |

K a r o no 5 glass

1

21

Oo- Med* Smoked

Sau sage
Sunnytoad Smoked

Sau sage

lb

—

Long link*-

30 c

Sausage

ib

42 c

Klngeo Bag

u&gt; 32c Sau sage

&gt;b 37c

CauturY Stria *

&lt;b 39c Souse

ib

Salt

pkg

4c

Cocomalt Mb 41c
40-W Bias Bulk

13c

tb

Quaker Quick or PI.

Shoulders ib 2 9 c

fig

H eads
IT1.

&gt;i&gt; 15c
..
«-

O a ts

D in n e r
SimshlW Krupy

Melt Drink

25c Prunes

Pig Potk

Land O’"Sunshine.Pei

no, r

pkg 12c

S nnekaerj F iiVa

Flour ' pkg

26*

Waldnrf Hun ft Brandy

*"

ftp
T

34 &lt;

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W EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER EB, 1W

m &amp;h mr,

-

S ’K iid e r, Stenstrqm

IArrange Basetiml
Meeting OH Ft
John Kriiler anil Julian Mien
stront, «ht&gt; bine been ie |iv . t*al
iu£ Sanford barebalt Intercd in is
Lir bt the reiugnnisullPu n a n 1
qM he Fltirfdn.Stale Lifctme. b a t.’
enluM n meeting of In- hi h:&amp;fbi&gt;lt
fur.* In bo helil Krljav u g h ; at
7:110 o'clock,til the Glty Hull.
Ml. KticfH” old this morning
that mi effort will I lie libido to
organm* a local baseball fciUtneirttlon mi in tin event Hnnfnril Is
O-m m ,r,| to enter (lie I'huidti
State bougno when tfto loop ntflfHls and ilirerlorit m rcl in a CosWJJ-s on D*r. III. an orifiiiil.’aii in
will lv ready to pHx'fecd . tb
vat Ion* activities liceesrhr.v to
operate tbe eluli nml old .in pin
ty/vM -'l t'biyei'a.
Mr. Kriiler also appealed to
local fans who me Ihtcrsfle I in
t'lio:: in: lm*el'itH-lo -Hntifonl next
season to tie .present null take itu
netivr j'.u t in tbe nrgant .nl uin of
Lhe ,.i or In I inn.

dering what’* going on out a t the niready. been . repklm
Sehiinole Clolf club dnee Kd ntef in \\ tltlhth&amp;ouri
Whittier nnd n group of local latter an orthic cdh
golfers took oyer the operation* is to li« bui.t o.t U
of the InynUt.
■ side peA-eh will be gldiawl *tn,-fc*irl
Thu* tar. Whllner has h—n a new addition including kltlaying pipe all over the coo hie ' chatj, ladies’ looker room, powder
in an el to n to ut*+i
loom And storage room wJJL. be
oayti and greens the beat In built in the tear, ..tha proae.il
(he stale. Ed reports the go­ kitchen I ring tofn down’, Kv|hing tough doe to the acute tunity it Is e je c te d (hat w ine
j^ihorlige of labor but at any miditiimifl improve m-'ll U will be
io M
theae iniprqvementk made »W
we feel confident th at the *(«*»

li!■&amp;.SSI t £ H &amp; Mi

To All Your Bakery
.Needs--— alw ays' fresh when
you buy it a t •-

- Robb’s
Home Bakery
1105 W. 1st

Phone 8G4-J

TELEPHONE
. OPERATORS
Startincr Rate
6 days - U - $26.00

golfing and rcereatlon will have
a fine place In which to partici­
pate
’
'.
I The club mcipbcrship ices will
run about.(UO ppr ykap. HoweVcr
this,includes greens fees and cltinhouse privilcdges. Fees for club
privlledge* nloilc will be approxi­
mately $.10 per year. Greens fees
for hoti-mcmbcrs will be f 2.llU per
^•hils la jiant dh example hr
k h ai can7 be dqa*' when the
right people get h ehlndh /aovc;
rnent. ,, We’re-alw ays ethitended
that Sanford and its people can
reduce the
Ijjlt Blt'le
nam yeara
hi-. ‘‘Be
••Rs ye
m doers or the world
Ihlai
and not hearers only.”
SHORT SHUTS . . .. . Wo bbi»(
to see itwny baseball falls a t In*
meeting Frldny night • when thi
organ ini tion of u locnl nssocbitior
will be n ite m p in L i '^i J.C bftrlh
Mbrrisrrti promiirts i s n Root
story nboill Finriklo Kovgrs wil'i

Single o r M arried
Experiehcc UnneccssAry
• Paid while learning
• Frequent Increases
• Overtim e pay
• Paid vacations

lii'll e&gt;' Si lit!
F ed . &gt;*' !*• J.t,,‘hn»t
.ht'Vi- tin y Vnl! .0 :l i
Jn c '.i't; in tin* l.i..
sehVifulcil tilt cl t n

.K e ith * did* not itli':n.ii
d Unit,
in
'p i . bti|
th a t- ih ni l - p r .i t m t i j l t y uve th e ’snm e n e v e t In ut
U:e Holies C.'lltCsl,

UCNT

In fhe New RECLOSURE Carton

H u n t’s Tuxedo Feed Store

LEGAL NOTICE

can f u rn is h y o u
a c o iu p le lf liiu ‘ nl ..L u w tltu F e v tls
a lso
I'Jen I y C iln is P u lp

GAUL* j'jOSiiliU.

F n^i\ FldriifH Wins

Influenza

i-lj^K/C-dARUMA'iOH l^eGOAL* rb S lH C Mew Vprk .
A luh.MU.fL,
MAdYMAci '
.

The correspondent. C. A. Har­
Tbe GI soon learned to use ele­
phants os skillfully n.4 natives In ley. declined that Australian
offerers
passing tbiougli the
the Ghina-Burnin-india area.
I’liclfic uieas o.tlle.1 the drdrtielion charged to the Ann'ticans
"staggering In scope ami thor­
oughness."
Hurley said
tbe American
argument Is that the npiipmcut
is no goo&lt;! nnd shipping it homo
would mein meielv shifting junk
heaps from one place to another.
Correspondent Harley l i s t e d
lbe*c , incidents, us . having, been
reported by I lie Austin l inn o ffi­
cer*:
In Ilia Admiralties, ’J 00 Hellrut fighter planes were dumped
STRICKLAND - MORRISOI
Into the sen. At Kiitsrhbufcii,
New Guinea, complete dental out­
Phone 200
fits also-w ere dumped Into tbe
Your Ford Dealer Since 1931
sea. Pontoons were loaded with
® . nm| mit_ Uj._sen with n
nrrr abonnl to puslP tlie
Jeeps into the sen.
The eorrcspomlont listed fucOicr Incidents, including t':c
dumping of tons of food Into I ie
sea nt galgon.
Anil be said at NaiHnb, out­
breaks of drunkenness a-long lb ;
natives were traced to t f»c dump
Ing of tinned beer which hud
lice11 bulldosed into the north.
. SANTA CROWDED
SPUING FIELD, ILL.. S a n t a
Claus is slated to move into a
one-story bouse built for him oil
tlie. courthouse lawn by tlie
chamber of rummon-c. Hut Saint
Nick may find things a little
crowded. Cbnlnnan Jnmc|t Walsh
of the board of supervisors says
the board already has had offers
from people who want to rent the
temporary structure.

‘i Fine. Things
prhty sorithiilit, a Weslerii plmil
Udiig, tested fdr wide use inf n
■Tarrhy nssl, was nnmeil for lloffuLi Bill f.’isly.

m w ftffir "

ec tin ,vc

-O C fftw £?:
A&lt; -m is sh ip

;Yanks Charged Of China Bo\yl Newest
ID e s t r o y i n g And Addition To Famed
BurningEqiiipment F o o t ba i l Classics

A g e s 16 - 35

PAUE SEVEN

TH E SA W W im i UEHALD,-HAMFt)RI) FLORIDA

. tm lcloi* of iljk uhniidzuUfyi
nlfif i'**|M?i t that plan* a r t uddcrvyny to innkte vhrfbdB alwiailonVi
niuls inipiut-ciiiciiLi to . the dun
housp.

With
JULIAN 8TKN8TR0 M

It’s

New gnsies knoi\n to lie in
enemy hands nut-duled ri.lKMi.OIM
hillitary gns masks In this war.

SHANGHAI Nov.
Add to the Rose Howl, the Sugar
Howl, tbe Colton Howl nml all
o u r inimnis fnotlutll bonis —
i ho .Cltinu .11nvvl-_Shantfbal's «m .
Irihution to tbe long list. In tlw
C' iim Howl, coipa next Saturday,
on Army team tn'd* n Nuvy lemn
in a pigskin buttle.
Hui of as much interest is- n
contest that-w ill take place Just
before tbe game. It's a Itkkaha
Derby--Involving hoiuc untmuind,
unsung collies, sonic leal Chinese
rickshas, and 17 p irtty girls.
Do Saturday just before tSc
sci vice game In Shanghai, the 17

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Rlatca In enter
&gt;y. Miss Goml-

Battle

br«*iotliiiur n U.h; I.Winy hr'cmi*
I'lorHs fn'tllinll sttli is ultu
a b 'irf bsitb' utrtiiij*!libi" flii.
Tluit sam e; cii«&gt; ot Itiflitr
hits ibow n hmv bigblv lip* ('rn

Jteurd Armdil Tuck' i, of Mb
fhcii field tmdeptl »m| rl
pn*&gt;rr,'. flverlO!iMi r li1 un mi
tlbn "fortiss.l on (bo ATc.t ’ I'll
ors’ •i.uict'ilmv'i twins
'u !
l)m i&gt; nr.d "Hoc” llltitlolmrd
Tuckor, ki«v innn of the I'm
Ipdldied "T" mat'll Ino', t'a ’^
ntll*r nf much nnxlply ve.te’r
when be was liu'pittilirod . v
tpe flu. For it fill*' ivlu'ii hi- i• i. t i t a t r . nt ill. I ’,.
i.fi.nl Kliuldii In n
leni|s'iatuie . poured
...
to I 111* it H ,
(Mi.
lookol like
— the
... o | venr obi nnrtr- Iill. 1|It lit*ni tl c]imi&lt;Litnl
till NI "Ik li&lt;d I
terbai k might m U s'thc Id r game \I.«rl lf»ll;itlt, lit till1 Im »
I lIII. I
f tv.iif^ll L.t i
with the Nnvy- -In d'hHndeltdiltt
i
»* |»|t* *t*1111- &lt;
Huturilny. Hilt I to In the ttriei. 1t»i|
*’tl lUtstlllht »»»ll i It
noun the team |ihyslrlatt reportrd
Till* Pdliftil tl 11* f i« *1
thnt Tucker’s teitiperattliu- hud
lltff II**W
I 11
gone-down nml that the f i d •n tip I' till 11 !*• I miMI s !
n t i lt Ii*i’ - fiitir mina«
-s tIlf would-be- mleased—fvmit—lltCL.---L
bosidtnl by Tbursdsy at the t*i4itulUm4.*i H.tnfortl. i;'*hi
laird.
Hii\.l*’• nr I’’luiltin
TucKer who was u third string­ uf N*»vi*»uIii**. "A I*
er last year hits Come nlong so |
Thai this senstm that (‘oach Fail
lllnik rates him nUive Doug Ken. ,
■ui and Tom Lombardo, or tlie 1
first ' ami second string., last i
yem. lllnik Miys tbe “ rest of,
the tennt can't nnernte if Tucker ; Y O U R “SH IP W ILL
dm" a'I operate, lie Is by fui tbe i
C O M E IN” Sooner
lies! man under renter we hive!
had here, lie lias done a Inugliif- | By the Aid nl Newipapef
icont job. Ho pnasus wolf. lieV
a good rut in or—-m good tud.li' i ■
AD V ERTISIN G
and a good bloekcr."*
Tucker has done most of the
passing fm I be t'adrl* this
anil the teams’ completion
maik is well over .dtHI.
E A im itll AUi: ItH 'D IIT I'l)
BOMBAY, Nov.
Ifl’i — A
severe earthquake h-s been iepurled by the Hnmbuy and New
Ivlhi observatories. The scleiJilt* suv Lhe uniter of tin- ipiaku.
nns believed to lie nut at sea.
lh e shock registered tin soisnmi-raiihs , iu_both- bcniisphervs —
in Umdon, in Aigeiitinu. and at
Weston. Mass. It xjrnirrcd nt
d;l’!l. Inis imirulng, Ihunlmy time,
whid) was 6:211, Iasi night, E.h’.T.

Baby FcdK Entertain
Daytona Thurnday

B K S U K K V V IT H P U R E
SEMIMOLE TIRE SH OP
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Jiulv lv. M urriM in

Phone 37

01 N o rth P o rk

Beware Coughs
from common colds

That Hang On

Creontulslon relieves promptly be­
cause it goes right to Uie seat of the
trouble to help loosen nnd expel
grrm laden phlegm, anil aid nature
to soothe and hi nt raw, tender, lnnamed bronchial m ucous m em ­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of CremnuUlon with the un­
derstanding you must like the way it
: quickly allays the cough or you arc
Snakes that aic most netlvo at 1 to have your money back.
night have evolved special struc­ C R E O M U L S I O N
tures in the eye that enable them
for Couchs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
to sen in dim light.

llcrniun Morris of Seminole
High School announced thfs morn
liur that the Baby Celery Veils
will entertain lha Seabreeze High
School baby eleven tomorrow night
nt 7--10 o'clock'at tha High School
field.
The probable starting lineup
for the locals will be Jennings and
Wlielejjft at end, Watherlngtou
and .lenklnsi.fi nl tackle, Hsulen
nml Klmemukor at guard. Reel alcenter, Grtmlhain at ueartcr bark.
Lansing at left half, Alexander at
right half ami Deal ut full hnck.
The lernU have played thre*
gumes thus far tills sensnn Hm
have failed |o rack up a single
victory.

Gimd ufiaimlllg and guild
■leaning mi Iniud in Hand
. . no mu" cun in* well
groomed wealing soiii'di
-wrtTtktnt clothes:

LANKY DRY CLEANING CO
t'hone 465

Have a Coca-Cola
» r ’» -

H0«RNW i t s a i h i i " Tt o T *

. . . a friendly answer to what and how to serve

F A d tliiliT s

W h e n young folks g e t t ”g ii!: 5r i t ’s n iv e r long before you h e ir tlie
:.,., i £ , tig ,

welcome w ortls H e re a Co!;:. F y rig h t c f uninlm oua adoption Coca-Cola
le lo ’.igs to th e ir w o rld o f refreshm ent an d friendliness. A n d th e re ’s no
easier w ay fur M o m to w in their a p p ro v jl th an tu be sure th a t ice-cold
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C oke is in th e fam ily te f r ig e ra to r . . , ready^fp
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HANl'OHl)
COCA-COLA
BOTTLINC
COMI'ANY

:olt- and Hi tbbrtvliuoa
»/» thi r»*i»ur*d t i g s
which datinyulih tha ptwh

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THE SANFORD HERALD* SANFORD,

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WEDNESDAY. NQVSMEER *8,1948

&lt;

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

"

Florida Boys Will
Lead ATtny; Navy
E l e v e n s Saturday

s t iu g o m o

itle p«r Um far. alia IMartian
M r par Una far three Insertions
37r par line for 6 Inatari Iona
K par line for 20 Insertions
Minimum fate* , . . lOe
PHONE 148 OR BRING YOU* AO*. •ta THE SANFORD HERALD
Coont. flra words to the line, including phone and address.
AH edrartlaametfU for situations wsnt*-i will be charged far at the
regular classified r
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FOR SALE—

BUSINESS SERVICE

PILL up with keiw*ene and fuel
oil before winter.
tl. B. FOI'B CO.. INC.

DODGE - PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
109 Palmetto Are.
Phone 1011
WE ARE lull'* cqtilppad and
knn.-: hnv&gt; to *Tvp your lire*.
Natural nibbcv or synthetic,
we protect Inc sidewalls of
your tire, .tones l i r e Shop,
Cor. tat find Elm, phone 008.
SEWING machine* repaired. Wil­
liams’ Flxit Shop. 208 W.
let St.
nfmy'ANTD TVn“air"'dents. paint
injury or failing should be,
corrected - now- to -combat aging
nnd ucathcring, A new painle i. method nwnits you at
YATES ALTO PAINT A
BODY SHOP
105 N. Palmetto Are. Phone 371

HA’O FARMS FOR SALE—One
3 ncrei. tiled land. 1 Rood well.
2 story house. 1 car garage. 1
® house, GOO fL \te a t r f
o Monroe p o -t Office. One,
—6 eefes. all tiled, good well. 2
atory hnuae, 2 atory barn, 14
Mile weat on Orange Boulcrard. J. W. Bell. Lake Monroe,
Phone Ifc, __________
VEGETABLE plants for Vlct?ry
Gardens . and largo, ucrcuice.
Cove ihagun, Red, and Chlneio
Cnh'’nged Collarda; Broccoli;
While Bermuda Onions; Neck•_H- Rn'nbognsl Escarole; Jetf - r g lettu ce; Rutger Toinat re; I ya.tr old Rhubaib
L mis nr email plants; Ha tel WA8 HINti~ machine* repaired—
and all horn* appliances. Cald­
Thyme; Flnnqcchlo; Dill and
well General Repair Shop, 707
Strawberry plants. Fresh vegoNorth Mills, Orlando, phone
- rubles and oranges packed to
2-1072. P rompt service.
eh ip. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
phono 18.
Expert Auto Repairing
Barfield &amp; Jackson
BOOFINO - • Brand new. solid
In connection with
aluminum sheet roofing. V- Yales Auto Paint A Body Works
crlmp and snap lock styles. Phone.
Phone 371
W lra-W rite a t once! Fulenwider
AUT o T’AINTING
Mfg. A Distributing C o, P.O.
Box 3361. 010 Lancaster Drive,
By C.W. “ Pot" Johnson
Orlando. Phone 21730.
16 years experience in auto and
uirrraflpalnting. Hanford's popu­
MOTOR BIKE ^ 1
condition, lar. paint authority.
• BHggs-8 tm ttfm motor, 6126.00,
HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
10 French Ave, or ...call 010.,
208 W. -1st Bl.
MOTOR TUNE-Ll*
ONE LARGE DrV office Scales;
complete set of splints; oper­ Factories recommend it every
ating romm light, 20(1 Watt 600Q mile* or* twice u year. E s­
bulbs, operating table; operat­ sential to efficient car perfor­
ing -cabinet and Instruments, mance. Our expert mechanics and
other appliances
for
office Hun Motor Analyzer assure satis­
In faction. ('nine in today.
work, 2 stcrlllacrs,
nil
splendid condition. Phono 261.
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
________ 208 W. 1st BL
MIKE SAUS’ 30 acre furin, 19
acres tiled. See Mrs. A. Men- EXPERT service on machines.
Electric irons, oil heaters and
endex, 1010 Orange Ave.
cook stoves, backed by 10 years'
a n il
SHEET
»***“ * Music, popular ......
C
AJM
experience.
Phone 701-J.
standard, book music
ilc and music - ——Emergen­
Instruction books at The Music EXPERT nlumbing.
cy repair*, remodeling, new
Box—in.-U ie—Princess ..Theater
sinks, lavatories, to lilts, foundry
Bldg.
_____
tubs, hot water healers. Also
hourc
healing. George CourRECORDS - AH the latest popu*ep. Phone County 4100 ur
lai&gt;, siring music and ulbum
act* for Christmas gifts at , writ,, Pox 678. Hunford, Fla.
y^ur muflic store, The st.'isic
Box in the Princeus Thunter
MISCELLANEOUS
Bldg.

, Ward : ,
Lam bert ;
V^TifRA4 COAcd Of*
ftJRDUefc BASktSTPAuL-

ffeAMS eetTidfir&amp; H ri
f?*?/lix 3 9 # SffASod AS
A teA hbfccF -m e.
0 c » l.C M A rte C * £60s

MCPJ0 AAS 3o e + * tt o J iH *
■s c r i m n e - f A s s u A S a K ir &amp; v fr *
Gcafifgwdo&amp;'fiwlf *

Coach Devore Gif Notre Dame Known
As Fighting Irishman And Good

th e.'fjrat Pitt. Down-went
___ the
By CHIP ROYAL
aecond. And, oh Devore's head and
AP Ncwnfeutiires Sports Editor shoulders whipped ncro** hla lege.
NEW YORK-—When the various Jo» n went Nix. A.
gridiron dub* and writers toss
"Jnskwiih bolted through the
fnatlnll homos around for, tin- aisle thus ekared and went on
(1
E;
1045 SFUxnn, the cnnch-nf-lhc- down deep toward the goal line.
e ~H"
ycar award should g j to liughin Off that run Notre Dame boomed
« I
Devore of Notre Demo, a fight­ Immediately to a touchdown and
ing Irishman who ha* proved was o ff'a n d winging toward a
&gt; §■
himself a top-flight leader.
25.12 decision.
I'll never forgot the night last
1. 1»fu. •
“Thirteen more seasons have
June when the Notre Dmue Club
bf Nfw Jersey Hffew“iT h lg im d - unfolded sinca.lhcn. but. I doubt
olf dinner for the native Neumk- that Notre Dame stadium has
sen another such blocking effort
or. One speakor after another "«
ILnthie’s famous 1hrec-for-on».
ptni ed Hogiile to th-i nkie* utnl
'I wb* Ma'ctn-iilar enough Ml
the mote they talked, the moro helmall tin- crowd in the
Di-mre nlushed.
't was a pretty red-Tari-d young thud to its feet, gasping, and M r
, §5 a
man »lm got p on hi* feet to n block to r.tch the spoclatorT
iMi-iwor Ike kooiI «i«he* of his '■Ve i* something indeed.
“In rclroapecl it wn-n’t
aMLAICAt, Instruments, aeces- WE PAY hliheat cash prices for frlinda—end you and I tn -e r
m iciee, L'tvmise an the next 20ao its, guitar and vljlin airing*
1 ' — i tore. H syrr* ft Wil- heard more setinu* aid deter­ &lt;ahl
Irish eunir* -inf-&gt;,'leJ “ I *•*
ot The ,.u sle Bjx l.i the Prl.imined promlte. (hao were irndr
tian,s Kinnlluie Co.. 311 E.
e r e rlear that Devore was like
co'.a Theater Bldg.
I by the new Irish rosch.
Ht. nhenn 96*
liughie klie.v wlml in' win .ip •f^"|,trPlllV lL
t1*1®in un
i»* rlw ing
LARGE PLOT on main Highway,
" noR tinv. i i e ' E ’wnwiTiV’ * uuip.ist. Ilc knew h * u »« i
- riiu| if
I.
limes
mm.
your
man.
block
him."
suitable for garage ur cabin
PRIVACY IH RERPHCTKI)
stop-gap louder in til I rnrd: l.i«hy
Thi't1
development. Has &lt;1 loom mo­ V O ult nstoiid d-s'r,* for privacy r i " , l , t |,o i c l o . n ■,! f n - n i t h e K s v y ,
I t e t “rLoacnl
rfh l
mail and ,run,f ,Ati
dern house. Small cdm'.i, balance
All-Ameiicu
In money m atters 'H strictly He kite'* I • li • I
• I,,.euay terms. Box 81, Sanford.. respected here. Friends an I lore if In- dl'lp'' pimlucv a fond
tidiitlves nre not ntmtlonm'
Urfiire the war, the oil indus­
ONE 10 ft. trailer, now p rin t; about your credit. Your em­ team.
“ I'm going out In .-tiiiilh Bind try distributed about 60,000,000
Inside and out. Inquire Trailer
ployer or business nssoo'ntc* nnd work linrdrr than I ever tourist
mud inups u year.
Camp.
,
will not hear o f y^ur pcrsunal
—
— ■ • ■— —— — . nffnlrs. There is no cause for worked before," -.hid llughir. ''I'll
[&gt;£. fJv •do the h o t 1 ran to have u ten in
A VACANT. 3 bedroom house
embarrassment.
worth) j,t- Notre Dame and one
with extra lot cn paved n a il
j 1P r &gt;
Rciisnnublc credit requirements. you can be pruud to cheer.”
out of city limits. E lu ard F.
No co-maker* on mnnev loan*
ll was cti -y to i r that'Ilevore
Lane.
. . Y u t J t h ’r u n '-m e n t i i ' u u h .
meant evrry w ort lie said. He
FAMILY
LOAN
CO.
wan sincere, *&gt; murli s-i-tbut the'
Bm C kV '. ONE child's desk with chair.
' Florida Hank Bldg.
Phene 33 words came hard like a m W talk­
V
Phone 1B2-J ufler 0:00 P. M.
ing fit in thu heart, very much
roncvriicd over wiiuUhc was say­
THE PI-ACS that you nlwnys HELP WANTED—
ing.
wanted - 0 room house, two
Walt Kennedy, No(ru Hume
baths, laundry room, 2 car
garage, 10 acre* land, n beau­ GIRL for soda Fountain at Lan- iiuldicity man, tell* me that
tiful lake where you can hear
ey's Drug Htnre. P art time or llughlr went from that dinner
out- to IndiuiiR and dug into Ida
the fish a* they *«ini nnd piny,
full time.
good bathing and boating. Ed­
work hinder than lie played end
FULL
time
and
part
time
clerks.
for the Green in HIM). If you do
ward F. Lane, phone 462.
II. A A. Department Store.
not (hink he wan plenty vicious
LARGE, heavy cast iron heater, STENOGRAPH E R,
then, just ask some of the boys'
permanent
to
card of wood. 628.00. Phone
position. W, E. Kirchoff, Jr., who ran up against him through
1033.
380.
phone 306.
As n good example of the I)e2 WIRE aprallcl cord, synthetic- (TiTlTT FOR OFFICE work, con- vt re spit it, listen la Kennedy tell
won't burn 2( a foot, llau rr’s
slstlng mostly
of
charging about the game Devore played as
118 H. .Park Ave.
tickets and
counter
work. a auplmmom In 1031 against the
'1
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Pittsburgh
Panthers.
Seminole County Laundry Co. powerful
« ir
BICYCLE,
ladles' pre-war, exHill W. 3rd Ht.
__
__ Don't forget that the Irish were
i "Rent condition. HLG Elm Ave.
undefeated In 22 ronneculive con­
siahtsen MAID for Mather Furniture Co. tests when they met the Panthers.
ALL OF BLOCK 10, sia
See
Mr.
Brunson.
The geme was one of the really
loin, or will sell any or loir,
big ones and rugged as It was
runs from Lake Mary highway FOUNTAIN girls. APPly^ Shi
great.
to Crystal Lake, all beautiful
Service, Sanford Naval
C O L E M A N ’S
Says Kennedy;
Iota. Hee E. T. Cochran, Lake
Station.
_
Mary. Fla..
"P ltt'a veteran line waa paced
CLEUICSTKN OGRArilER T lU i by a pair uf terrific tacklaa--. OFFICE SUPPLIES
4
filing experience, able to take Quest* and MacMurdo.
Notre
dictation, good aalary. Phone Dame could offer such as Joe
WANTED—
E v e ry d a y F ile s
613,
______
_________ Kurth and Moose Krause and
Nordy-Hallman
and
Tommy
Yarr
"W A N TED : '3 7 nr *38 Chevrolet ORANCTr (iitkers. Bkhf
far the grinding battle between ‘ T y p ew rlto n r—
“
car body. Plume 1163.
Co., Stale Farm ers'
the line*. And out on right end,
Cord
Index
T
rays
much of ihe game, the Irish had
CIRCULATING oU boater, large,
also small, satiable for church WANTED TO RENT Hugh Devore, who looked a little
Aluminum S h e e t Holders
on the small aide In the company
work- Rev. 8 . J . Grady, Lake
he wae keeping.
Mary, Pox 282.
_____
L eather B rief Cases
"The game was a brilliant, bone*
UNFURNISHED 2 or 3 bedroom
tfU N —early American Fllntarock
house, good references. Per­ crushing competition, as close as
Books — G ifts
rifle, In good condition. Phone
m anent VYallaca Philips, Phone two minutes from now through
JW7-R._____
380._________________________ much of tho first half, though
Buxton Billfolds
Notre Dama held a small adge.
SMALL
furnished
apartm ent Then Pittsburgh puntad from
Ph. 14T
Adu lt perm anent Phone 360,
right a t Ua goal line and Devera 114 Msgonlis Ave.
went Into action
"Smashing In from his position
FOUND: Billfold In M argaret SIT. WANTED—
on the flank. Dorses just failed
- Ann . Saturday. Owner may
*® Jf** ■ hx*4 on tko!k»U and
for adv. CaU
JOB A8 cook or maid, p a rt time, block the kkk. Staggering to reHerald.
Minnie Murry, 801 Sanford tain hla balance, he raced oat
eraoad the piled-«p Race and
Are.
headed back up the field.
and
Ironing.
WASHING
Hattli
"Chuck Jaskwich, plavlnr quart­
Cooper, 618 E. Oth
erback for Noire .Dama, bad
caught the punt near midfield and
Will - pay up to |3 0 0
waa .veering out to hla left as he
FOR RENT—

m

Watcfi

LOST &amp; FOUND'

WANTED
50 PIANOS

run*baek° *** “ *'*”»*“
* t0**1
"As Jaskwich moved along toward
Pltt'a 88-ysrd line, three big Pan*
FRONT room with bath, d o st 'here swung down on him, forcing
him tow ard the sideline#, and the
In. 700 E. 2nd S t
nin appeared M l for, an abrupt
APARTMENT furnished. Couple ffniHn.
finish.
only.
1116 Park Ave, &gt;
"Bal
—
Devore.
toward
TheFURNISHED- mom,
nddsTAvenue.

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Mag

n M M M n 'A U .

fo r
Spinets, 8tu4ios,
Baby Graitds.

By FRANK ECK
AP Newsfeaturcs Sports Writer
NEW YORK—When unbeaten
Army meets undefeated hut once
tied Navy in tho No. | football
game o t the year at
Philadel­
phia's Municipal Stadium, S atur­
day*,-Dec. I7 the last twii-player*
who handled the pigskin In the
climatic 1044 eluxh will do most
of the ball bundling till* time,
Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis
not excepted.
They ure young Arnold Tucker
of Army anil C. Bruce Smith of
Navy, quarterback* of their teams
ami the men responsible for inukinfor the T click a t the respective
service academics.
Both Tucker ond Smith were
teammates a t Miami High in 1U42
ami although Smith has one entire
season Hit Tucker'In big time eoU
Ivgiate football, Tucker la more
advanced
, In, the T formation.
_____
Ht
was third atrlngrinst year.
Navy adopted the T this fall
und it was a new experience fur
Smith. It was not until the last
two games that Comdr. Oscar
Hafeherg, Nhvv coach, decided to
start Smith behind center in nines
of Bob HoernscUmeyer. Smith
rroduesd with startling results,
Navy showing. Its scoring punch
for ths first unis this season with
33-7 nnd S6*7 victories over Michi­
gan and Wisconsin, respectively.
Thus, it will be a oattle of
quarterback deception with Tuck­
er and Smith a t the controls,
While Army has not been beaten
since Navy tu rn ed ' the trick at
West Point In 1043 by 13-0 and
figures to win almost n* it pleuses.
even against Its arch foe, Navy is
expected ta he “up'.' for Uih^oiit.
Sincr the soldiers are rated the
grentdst collection ever tq/'grgce
gridiron
Middies haverevery
'■ ■the
f ...............
verex
thing
hing to gain nnd nothing to lose.
With Blanchard and Davis, the
Mr. Inside and Mr. Outside of AIL
America fame, getting most of
the glory—and deserving it—In
Army'* march to 18 straight t r l - 1
umpna, the deed# of Tucker have ;
been
somewhat
overshadowed.
Everyone fulls to realize that 11
Tucker calls those West Point:
signals, Is the cha who gets the I
ball from center nnd the same one
who hands It to Blanchard .and 1
Davis.
Tuckker and Smith were ju.it;
uhout evifrythlng when they team -.
ed" up i f Miami High- smith |
captained the team nnd Tucker
rcored 122 points in nine'gam e*, j
Smith received a trophy a* the
#rhool'a most valuable uthlatie.
Both selected military life, Sm‘lli
going to Annapolis in 1913 while
Tucker betnmc a Navy V-12 *tusk
i.
'»nt at Miami University.

LEUAi

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of n aiitipornn u|Hin wlmm would
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liefore Ihe above coni I on tin- Itill
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tierelll filed usalnat you And toll
|uu not, lirnt-e ft- dm-res |,ro Onnfeeso will lie rnirred nrtilnat you,
and the aald cause pm cret r« |wrtc.
IT in PtritTHKIt u IIHKHKH that
fbla order he puhllelied once a weah
for four mneccullve weeha in
a-newspaper of xrnrral vlreutatlon
pubtlnlied lii Henilnol* ("uunty,
Florida.
tt’lTNl;a.1 mv band atxl ofllclat
seal at Hanford. Karnlnole I'minly,
Klorlila, lhi* IStli day of Kovemhrr,
A- U. IMS.
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2 Jars 25c
No. 1 can 10c

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claim. I» II costa you 660 to re­
pair a damaged fonder, you pay
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T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R ,29. 1945

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A sso ciated P r e s s L eased W ire

Eisenhower
Is
GM
Is
Willing
s State Critical Of To Talk W ith Pearl
Is Good French Act ion Conciliators Given

Honoring U.S. Staff Chiefs

Calls For A Central Stedl Workers Call
Administration O f Meeting Of W a g e
Germany As Drawn Policy Group For
At Potsdam Confab Strike. D e c i s i o n

llti- fu'i* mi no i Ih c t ;'* E-id-i?- Con*
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night. -low!) rising Irtnpcr attires Frida).

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Final winy Warning
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—‘.hip—Attnclx” Iiegan-

Nazi Killer Climbs To His Doom

FRANKFURT. Nov. 29, W t 1 _ DETROIT, Xuv. 20, ‘ &lt;1*1—The
■.ieiui'rnr’ E W n l i ei hu*
"firT-l “ lifrals tn (lie iontf dead— " W A S H IN G T O N , N o v . 29.
W .tS IH M *1i&gt; \, N,n. 29.
a report railing for th*1 establish- ( lurked n m tr. versy bet &gt;eon Urn
\ l ' •&lt;&gt;, . rM George ) . Mar&lt; A P )— T h e f i r s t o n e h u n d re d
ment
a centiM ndmlnlHtraUon eral Motor? ami the striking CIO
-ti.ib ' i l h - lit,’ InTocp the
d a y a o f r e c o n v e r s io n , h a v e
, to ro m to j. Germany. And. II*1' I'tilted Atl|u .ly iiik tn union Im*
PrUu! N.ir'-nr * niniltlee l»eb een s u m m e d u p b y P r e s i­
"M l' HJ Truman’* investigator. Jt.img ; , fletrd l. I resident t ’hnrfnre |n- I,
. f„r China- as
dr .................
*
- Motors
-i t Kisenhowrr t»laihM
D It* Wilson
of* “
Alt
.1 I I, uli nli.il, r u in ) . Thai
d e n t T r u m a n — n n d h e fin d s
d
*!?;• Krt*..»h for nrevtntinir affect- I said today that file giant corn O''■/» ■ i.sla). The
th e s t a t e o f th o n a tio n good.
ive aetion J)v the Allied C ^ trm slhiii mi a i» willing to iliM'ii-s
,‘ l i t ’ -' • '* !, r 'pl.l'Cil before
W e a r c f a r u b e n d o f sc h e d u le
oonrll. The General said ‘ft
Itlint the strike with federal coneil ni ■ » 1 i”i i t , ,■ hows | hat
t M il" attaches in
n central juiminl»ti-.ition tor Her- l»it
on t h e ro a d to o u r p e a c e tim e
nn&gt;
r*
mit'1
’101
■ot*di*,n.
i
'.Mr. Wilson einph isired, how­
Ini....
! -nine parts of
p u r s u its a n d so m e o f th e
necessary. Hut throughout- Octo ever. that li.M will not resume
• liifi &gt; u
,!.•! cd lo liesa n tic ip a te d d a n g e r s h a v e n o t
(Tier, be said, the Krone ..tan* toi-otlntlhjls uilli tin- i don mi.
[-...• ih" r
j,
three day*
I .f.,
materalized.- The President did
I 'sined their opposition t ■ tho I. - lay unto v. inker- m.hlif)
Ih. iY.itl llirb o r atwarn, however, against are a l In­
piinciniee. Among other thing*, Heir drttrind for a ..Til per cent
loeL
flationary pressures, which he
lie F reeach blocked a law lh.lt a ijri* inr-ease. lie ulrn culle I
of real estate, wholesale and raw
would HaVe encouraged n fe fem- (or an end to a lint he described
W A S IlIN C T o N , N ov. 29.
material price*, lie Mild we muni
*lon of German trade unions on, » . illegal picket or r on the part
i A I*) — ! I. un -u g i' th a t. Areald are mounting in tho rise
v national basis. There has hempf*of the (!|CI strikers.
r iv til loo laf&lt; i.i*H«’ii&gt;i M «r1 continue to hold the line against
some
-ii -.nrogre«s
— ...
. this month,
. . . . . no
. *' In the steel industry, the CIO
. ..
Inflation.
-noting to .fcjsenhower, but it has United. Steel Workers union lm
^ lia ir • L m m i m ilt' w n rn u ijr
been small. The new tdyef ■or (u||,.(( „ meeliug of Its pntverlul
The President wan h arp y , to
f*►tb e ..Vriiij 'ctim n iiiiu iiT lit
Sfaff said that foot! must I*® ,**nL committee un wage in,me f. r
note that unemployment is far
H n u . : A .dm .; hcoii laiil h e fo ro
to German* without thought or p,.,.
ln ritU burgh. The wage
lest than had been fearpd. Total
l Ut* P unrl l i . i i Tor In v o s tlg h t•layment. just to keep the country („nlmiiUv will decide the next
employment has returned to the
an a wibslsianee level. There Is „,OVo jn |hp union’s*'strategy to
•
M r n tim y .
nine restlessness in the AmortJ( ,,n&gt;. ri„,. uf ,o „ ,|IIV fl„.
level’ It was on V-J day and It
ih
c
cu n m iittd o
■in and Ilrlttah xnnrr. he Mill. jt# members. The s le d - worke.*will continue to climb. There will
in i 1'itini WiiHltbe periodic setbacks, however, oc­
!’l,t .It**.1: «*JJ V’ ’. ' n ■ t t e i - J s , ilieudy have indicated I,,- a vote'
P..M. Eastern
mu. thll, th..yVcasioned by the demobilisation of IN THE BIUTiSH KM HASS V A t WASHINGTON the Eald of Hair- •oigiis currenl rntn.ns are main- „r ,)Mr|y fiv,.
l w ; 7.
tho armed forces within tho next fax (center) is pictured with tho U.S. Chiefs of Staff ufter tonferr- •nlned.
silling to back up tile wage &gt;!&lt;•ilitonlUin Army
few months. So far. three and tag on them the Insignia of Honorary Kn.ght Grand Cross. Military
nintnl with u strike, if necessary.
i
•
1 .'"i’i ii.ml General
one half million men have left Division, Ordor of the Hath (GCB), bestowed by King George VI.
These two lalwir developments CONVICTED AND SENTENCED I t • HANG wiili i'.,m , th
i S!* *i T tm.t tin lap* were
the servico and they are joining Shown wearing their new emblems arc Gen. 11.11. Arim Id, Adm.
rumu ns President Truman said muiis for Alin.pmide.r of .six .U.S. i|u i , .loljnuiie,- feipt.l •
the labor market a t the rate of Ernest J . King, Gen. George C. Murshstl and Admiral William D.
III Washington that we are well pnutches hi* end on tin*, scnflonl at Hiui b-n!, lit i niiiii) . « in ' 1*9’ ,
Leahy.
(International)
.a l ill) I’.M. und
50,000 a day.
on our way toward reconversion, five were executed. At left (f.iriny mniciu ImtuG iu ....I.• - ,
III! 111! iii’i? ,t &gt; ' . ' . i cd th a t tile
with th eprogrnm ahead of sched­ baugmuu. 8 )rt John 1 Wood "t Snn Antonin. |‘ex., who Iri ,|..' 1
The Job' of reconverting war
Wa*liinginn
ule and unemployment even low­ ,ng oil hi intti. Iliilei .il &gt;., r*:11
plant* la virtually completed. In
.
I ill-1ruction*—
j ;J m i
er than bad been expected.
the first one hundred day* of
ii
iiiii.'iiipe.
f' if 4 'V *
peace, $27,000,000,000 worth of
iburi A,
. Sgt. Habort
A. Kiutihtf
K night,. amo»iin - ooff iJ / ^ ■ ----- -j -------- rfi*
*V.fn ' i,
■ tlie liotlr
war contracts were cancelled.
Mr. nnd m , s j j . Kmght. who
'■.&gt;"-i|gl' colt1
Q
Most peacetime product* are al
liter of Company D or
f
*1 _
as n m ender
ready in production or ready to
the National Guard was call,1"
i.lliigly.” The
■■ii i
roll. ’ The metal-working trades
into active dulv on Nov. 20, 1940,
"i .l ,1 with an order
np*t -.
are In such good nhspe th a t they
recently wrote hi* pnrent* from
to ir
,
u.ivnl iLUthoritles
expect by mid-1045 to ship goods
Mindanao,
Philippine
islands,
if -tin
a t two and a half tlmas the 103!)
that he expected to return home
Ilf,
radio facilities
rate. We depend on this Industry
soon after 23 month* of overtot Wi iking properly, the
MANILA, Nov. 29, (fl’l— Army
for most of our consumer durable Fed Lines Paves Way Marshal B e i n g Sent &lt;eu* service,
rikattr i wn* sent by coinlleudipmrtcrn in the western Pa­
goods.
He served with the 31*t Dixie cific
ini fnhlt It l inched Hawaii
For
Sanford
Backs
To
Orient
To
Survey
hu* announced that the remu:&gt;ivi*oti
with
Brig.
Gen.
J.
C.
HutIn all, says President Truman,
i a at* . le** titan an
tery where Ernie Pyle uiid 490 Electric Motor Arma­ Defense Counsel ()!&gt;
who recently returned to Amei ican soldier* are burled will
business continues to be good.
To Score 4 Times M i l i t a r y Situatioij ,'liison
l our- brflMC III*' Jap attack, bej
e
c
t
s
T
o
I
n
1
r
o
this
country.
The
Division
left
ture
Used
To
Siminh
IIo pointed to the fact th a t retail
-o f Hio —attack,
on a caretaker statuu on Feld
Ktates. Feb. 5. 1913. operated |i&gt;
|t • . ,.z»t pin .1 iu General
/■
sales are up trfn p e r-c e n t over
By JULIAN 8 TKN8 TKOM
CHUNGKING, Nov, 20. &lt;A1- the
L
That' is the dulc when thu
d
i
l
u
t
i
o
n
(
)
f
F
l
a
i
r
Plate
(xlass
Found
a
year
in
New
Guinea,
eight
'Mr thle time last year and that steel
*.K IUnt i about tbiee
H erald*8 porta Editor
The overall eoiunttpilcr of Amer­
h i l t Indli* and Ul,t o1 ,”or* tha" ^0-00° Alr
**. ».
* l(}
Ingot production has risen to 82 . Anderson, BrookMu and Cullum, ican fAiuea in China — Lieuten­ months in th*
h
,
in
i^n to n n|nv
e l will
l&gt;e nt
evacuated
from.,
{ NUEUNIIUW,, N ov. .'it, . ,
The
Hnofortl
httH-stnlioo-of
tlie
|.j
ntll|
lm
ri„i„
A
p#r-V»iti capacity, compared With Seminole’s •'ARC,|*1Xll,IUfield^iio'i* ant Genera Albert -C. Wode- pnrticlnuled In Limn in .viorBTiuj ,j)(l ttiny
island of le. Only n Fioriilti Motor Line* u n . broken JAnierican pio-e.--ii toil- «viitin.'-ni
Altfimfpb* i.. «-1
. , . Ute 00 per cent mark It fell to with brilliant line play by the Fed m eyrr — told a news conference
hr wrote weie fcw A r"’v caretakers will remain, into Inst night , and $30 iu cai.li today *&lt;i- iinfidd beim r tin- *71*111*71 t'hflj'i* !.» 4»ol$t mini i. ,1.- wlih liuright a fte r Japan surrendered
forward wall, had no trouble last today hu haa been discussing with i i r .h
. '
' 1^ . I Offlcinls
Imve ahnmmced
w.iii liy cn de, n previous inquiry
laiinui wliitrai
p v|#ithat
u anil four pair* of trousers, the (war crime* tubumil i)»,- loiy . i by
ssM he was night In racking up a 28 to vi?- Chinese authorities the disposul nolu foi tho huiviiu men in » | a
Th* President
P r « .........................
mi Am iy itiv • -ligating board
t bo avnilabfe for prepeity of J.M. McDonald, opera­ Nazi intrigue and tilth .olinmi iliriflfistNl
0pleased
_____ to
.H Hannounce
I
the “tory over Coach Ed Bruner’s sting- of surplus United .States pro­ church «&gt;f Immboo ami palm h*« • j u j . j,.
that hi had culled
" “ D"'1 W' M not bei “vaHable r.u tor of the bus slntiun. were *to activity that • resulted in tlie ai
cost of living hae
three- less Leesburg High Yellow Jackets perty in western Chinn. Wedc- vcn. Being local?d on an H.mi i civilian
has dropped
dro|
vlsilors
American-built
t*l Mi - Vrlhi - in lia* Philipsdiliis* of An tn .i in !:•;"• . i *
foot high pint on u, ho ala tod that nir strir*.
len,
il
was
reported
today
by
tenths of one per ceilnt since the in the Lake County City.
w-liii wlileh the Island
meyern talks were on the high­
. . ctepilii iu* to give hint
was III' NCciind dav the Aluert' m Vill"
war ended whereae It rose one . Coach Goose Kettles’ aggrega­ est level — with Generalissimo the weather was nice and cisil i" equipped., have Imwii surfaced Police Chief Roy G. William*.
ill" W.llllilH
Chief WilliuniH lm* at homl liroHerUlion (teented to Adolf III
and three-tenths per cent In the tion was able to push across a Chian? Kai 8 hek and Premier for u locution *o near, tlie istua)"r. lo preserve them for possible fu­
let'* llihl conqui t nnd wa il&lt;
• it lo r im
"We liavu two seasons a year, ture use. -------------------- ----- —
same period after 1D1B.
m arker and convert - the extra T. V. Soong,
---highlight of toon)
i- ' lull in tTi. now fniMitiai, ut
pho t'll on tho
nnd that i* the hot and the hot­
The labor situation was men­ point In each of the tilt’s four
The Amorican commander said ter weather, nnd the wet an I
The Army has nnnuunred also
rom
ioill
i i.| -lo *nig' the intioned a t length in the Presi­ Quarter* while the stubborn Fed a dispatch saying 700 American
welter j)UQ," hc_. wrote, " when that II will discontinue garrison* linn and which it is bell eyed was on war. e liu ii'i-.
i leasing \n ii ..ml Navy concern
dent’s -rep o rt,— He noted th at line -wax lik r concrete and Lees­ planes wore belli
Rrttn, ihiya, Ktimr
Iteepid* wet,* inlinduced
i ,*4*_tli. Id,. - d ol hostilities.
M lillta w -- rK
'GVr ' thr rain romea dHWn lii TurrtflTlV.’’i'«t Kcrams-,
used to smash the lower pail of
since Aug. 14, there have been burg's 62 yards gained from
Aguni
Islets
on
Dec.
I.
that
while
Hiller
unproto,t
to,
t i n ........."luiuiilcattoris is
„ J T ‘ , i r^ m vv-1,', iU *°
8 gt. Knight was bom in Sun-," ll goes for tin* Okinawa group the* heavy plate gin** of tile nidi:
new strikes, involving about 1,* scrimmage was on end around rhin„ " V
.... ........''eilcm
...........jycr
to tin- wui l.l Ii - had - ii in i il'M i . ti ­
, '''corre^t*
evci for,| attended ’local school uml, That
Tim
o f a n i o . i * in .' a g e t o t h e
door, to the sla tfon.
500,000 workers. The time lost plays.
said the pianos merely were be­ graduated . from Seminole 11igh i wr* wcIL____
ll on lot inn*. Iii high *•iiimun,1 • . ,
•• i11
f
Inown’* "E ast
A largo crowd from Sanford ing collected in Shang'hni. If the
To enter, the thieve* tin,I fiist was 'Iiawing up dilniltd plan, t
through , work stoppages In the
in 1934. Prior to enlistii -1 " • ■!• aiiiiouiiiemeiM
Isxt ono hundred days is estim at­ went to Leesburg for the game Chiiu-He want to buy them, they School
lo cut tlie screen wire in flout lltUn i, Hu -1,1. *
(j
Lnt-.
ho
wo*
employed
by
llie
IIou*
dd I"' i'll' tip-off t tin L
ed to be a fraction of one per­ and wero completely satisfied with may — If not, they may lie sold millat and Anderson Drug Slotr. G r a h a m Testifies
of the door, move nn &lt;ml*ldo
t '&lt;'ijli el tor German
\ i in) , . •n. •' ■ l.l ‘nit ouo. It was
bench, lu rak the gins* olid I lieu Clii.'l of Sluii I'iiIoiii'I lii'iii'i .1
cent of the total working time the brand of ball displayed by the to someone else or shipped back In Id* letter home, be enrlosed n
.ji
i'dll, iluii* llawuii was
to one side u metal stand GtlrlaV .In. l| &lt;il jr. ted la t |a lilt
available. In .th e same period, locals last night. And it Isn't to he United State*.
small photograph of the surrender Against FEC Merger pu*h
OICIIf d . . m e e t lililtjj 1Iu.* .lap wen*
used for vending soft drinks.
Wcdemever told newsmen that &gt;f the Jnimnr.se nn Mlnitnnuo t&gt;
024 theatened strikes were avert­ ofteit that 8 anford does things
dtlrtion of tin wai plan. I In t Irt-f i.taitf. - —■
ed and 8G8 strikes were settled. like that to the Yellow Jackets 22 P-51 Mustangs — flying from Gen. Hutchison.
WEST PALM BEACH, Nov. 29,
This morning a tot of stolen, cotium-l ii- • -lid lliat ir M r- |."I i
who have won a great majority
* ItMt ••. r*u* htit'k a ' July 8.
(fl’f— Former Slate Senator Er­ supplies, chiefly table radio- ami plan *Iii *’i t i' ii eielnstv ly tivni:i
The President blamed the out­ of the clashes between the two Hankow, China to Shanghai
n * li.
i*!»’ n i H
hint lo
nest Gminim liu* told u board of tithes, were discovered hidden un­ Austria and Imwed i.niy I hu t ■
break of labor disputes In part squad* within the last 16 years. encountared bad weather and 11
•' i -.1 ‘■■•Ion I i11!«-i niing him that
wero lost. Two pilots were killed
Interstate Commerce Coenmtsslon- der some crate material at tlie Gei'iiir.n liii'h i' hih- i nut *.i pi
on the fact that all parties held
Mahoney kicked.off for Lees­
l i t •" n red alt her vesers that it would bu ’unfortunate” Chase amt Company Warehouse pining fm nil cvciitnalitie• I
tholr grievances In check during burg to Kilpatrick on the 36 who and at least one is missing.
I it \ 11ml ir " o l to Ite west
The American commander sold
if thu Atlantic Coast Line wctc nt Thirteenth Street and Jiltn the ri'iin. il n iiird 11iiiitilt,I ,
the w ar In accordance with the returned the ball to the 38. Broof 11 I'- aoiii t ant.I hy Ailg, 1.
permitted to gain control of the Avenue, by u warehouse employee again*! .Spain,
he Ih-IIcvc* General George Mar­
no-strike pledge.
oklln went over left tackle for shall is being aant to China to
\i d
JuU
.the record show;*,
Florida East Const Railway.
win,
reported
the
in
utter
to
.police.
Fnniicj
||i'a'ii*mili'‘lial
lle
im
n
tti1
Mr
Truman mentioned the six yards,
Anderson
w ent
I law i
In’ Pltifippines, the c u ri­
Testifying at un ICC bearing
a survey of thu situation
According to Chief Williams, Goei mg *until...... In ml t hi* i ,'n t iih. i
largest dispute now hampering through the line fnr 30 varda but make
am!. .and l.onJon were
Into proponed reorganization of hark in September, a prowler hud of n clown during Hi t ii • ninl
and report back to President
production—the strike a t General Sanford was penalised five yards Truman
the FEC, Graham aaid that new hern chased from the warehouse of some of tin- ividi'iae. \t on, nil* i- d. Hi, i . t h e C u l l e d States
with recommendations.
Motora. He said the heads of for off sines. Anderson then ad­ Wedemeyer
it*.nt I" p l a c e nil embargo
blood is needed in independent
said he thought Oioso
time, lie shook hi lie...I ami p"
the corporation should ait down vanced eight yard* through tho recommendations
Japan. The message*
_
ownership of railroad* by-people * by police, Inst was not raptured. dtrouidy mi hi',| fiimi 'id,■ I*, id, vn oil
would deni with
a first down
and talk over lh« wage dispute i center for-------------. on tho
... 49. future United States asslitance
Cpl. Lawrence A. I.undquixi, who are interested in the devedop-1 It l* believed that the prowler tn allow l&gt;e liooiod tlie eviilPn1* Urged PJ .i.iinoty ni c * ii r e *
with CIO union leaders. L abor’Cuilum went around end for nine — or military aid — to China. who waa formerly atationed
il.t" eventual!lies,
gainst i
■’
‘ at‘ ment of the territory in which, had itccn staying night.-. In the liring pie euted at licit point
...........................is_nd Anderson smashed into the
warehouse.
Secretary Lewis Behwsllsnbach
Ilatangea, Luxon, in the Philip- they operate.
Said Wedemayer:
Againii.t. 1*1, the commandFormer Deputy Fuehrci Ituline
for
one
yard
and
another
first
trying to get Gkl President
Among the recovered loot were dnlf lie* got iiinilhi'i -toinacli to , | Il
The Atlantic Coast Lina Is
"Few men in the United States I'lnea. and Is now at Yokohama,
t dir licet. Admiral
Charles Wilson lo agree to re­ down.
Japan, expects to return bams seeking to meree the FEC with its four table radios, no electric Imlli- lirhe in tin midst ol* 11a' p im ti d lllfxltnt'.l iiil
either
m
ilitary
or
civilian,
are
was *tohl tlmt
A fter Anderson and Brookli.t' batter equipped to evutuuU .a In January, ho recently wrote trunk system --whereas tho Du­ room heater, two boxes of iiulio
sume negotiations with the union.
ing*. lot In- sliit not leave tii. G ib f a l l "t Du 1."ttoye cabinet
There Is no hint of what Wilson's were held to. one yard, Brooklin situation than General Marshall, hie mother, Mrs, E. F. Lumlqiild. pont intercuts are seeking to tube lithe* and tools, a khaki mini out. co tirjt......
aiade
aua
lie i*. .eking to *■:
&gt;t'lw la li.Japan and Itusreply will be, but Conciliation dashed to the 1-crsburg 20 befote lie has - a fund of experience in Cpl. Lundquiat wears three bat­ over the line as an independent underwear, pants and a helmet. rape Irin) on th* giound. of a. i
o pa ilnllly, I’tecauCullum went
Director Edger W arren is hope­ being stopped.
tle stars and other decorations. railroad.
international
affairs
and
enjoys
Several
honked
devices,
evidently
'
ueidn
and
hi
t
le.i
o
n
that.
&lt;
on
H
o||*
"i |" u d in l.e taken in
around
end
to
the
16
nnd
then
It
ful th at both aldea will soon be
Graham further has declared u;i'd for breaking und entering, is scheduled to l » itiled tontiM r *
the respect of the President,
llawnfi
ill a. &gt;v Id nut provoku
the
four
a
fte
r
Anderson
w
a
r
stopsitting around the conference
Congra** -a n d - the pooidt4W
ilio-fiiuniii
^ ^
Ur. Hamilton Holt o f ■Rntllnr HfaAcr^Ki-!i l U d C ^ ACr!°Ai'ow w#f$i
table. The union, which -haa- been p ed-in-the line for nn gain. TH* United Slates."
auto haltery wero returned liy [ Dial
Imi rilile '* nv ..f 'h u t1
'o l a i r . will
*&gt;- ill sneak
u n a a l on
n n the
I lm* San
S'lll 1.1 I .
...
,L i.
t
.i
,l
\ tin do' p!i*-ed, the note of
Fed
fullback
plowed
into
the
line
College
meeting separately with Schweiblanket* everythityg
In
the louth
Meanwhile.
pre*a
dispatcher
1,1 Natn, eotireiiirati
............ in liii- i-i. nimnnlcat inns
for three yards and a first
Francisco Conference which _ he except (he Florida East Cast and police to Chase und Com patty.
leuhach and. W arren, haa stated again
reaching
Chungking
*&lt;ld
Genand
stolen •!*'*««
front i ''y« i p- .
the
pi * i »'■ ' 11
HUM psome
u in v Iradfo
g iliw tube* rn*».v«s»**
,
i - . i i-a."i il, tin. N". 24.. four day*
the nine. Brooklin pickwl
to members of the San­ now th*y are after that."
Ite willingness to m eet with the down(Con
eraliaaimo Chiang Kui Hhek's na­ attended,
—
Porter Lam ing wore roturiiiMl. • i irlmi*flv
u it............ "f the defeit
d’lei tin -lap- hud delivered n
h IIs u S Os r« t» T m | ford Teachers Club Fiiduy even­
corporation executives, anyUme
tionalist force* have .hailed their ing
. ala III l m licit
lii'il Illieii
h e n ie v, e - atS'nv f m i i
it
tr.iiclv worded message, tlie
a l the Junior High School
and a t any place.
fighting advance toward M ikden. auditorium.
tin
x i 'i c e u
Pa !i and Asiatic fleet* wera
rich Manchurian Industrial cen­
The Army A ir Force has em ­
•■.'ii' I ih.it n an prise .itlnck, wn*
Local Woman Beats
ter. The NaUonallata were ■aid
barked on a reconversion pro­ Sales Of Christmas
Liffht Frost Tonight
n i.... tjbiiity. How ever, the coingram of its own. General H.IL Seals Are Increasing: to have stopped become of a
A regular Army recruiting O ff Attack By Sailor
Mtgre ied that the a»Russian agreement to allow them leapt consisting of one officer
Forecast By Bureau jSprl. Norman Waidor niiiniration
Arnold has called a big powwow
i.ult might lie launched against*
to
enter
toe
city
peacefully
later.
Itc-Enlists
In
Army
ahd
one
non-commissioned
offi­
of Industrial and labor isaders
In Philippine oi Guinn. Thuro
g off an
A favorable increase in fchristLAKELAND, Nov. 29, (/P)— '
for Dec. 5 a t Mitchell Field, Long maa heel sales ovir last year was There he* boen no official an­ cer will lie in Hanfurd Thursday, she desri ilied as a sailor of short
■.i_mvl mention of Pearl liarnouncement
a*
yet
of
such
en
Dec.
0,
to
accept
applicant*
for
Cooler
weather
with
light
frost
Island.' H* will address the reported to the Board of DirectS-'Sgt. Swiiinil ,s. WaTiei ’
not.
stature, Mrs. F. C. Smith of 100(1
enlistment or re-enlistment into West Second Street, managed last in the northern district is forecast sen uf Mi*. ■Minnie M. W.ii Ii u
meeting as will the veterans ad­ ora of the Seminole County Health agreement*
Hv tlie vinl of ^Jovember, the
Other
dispatches
told
of
spo­
the
regular
Army..
The
location
m inistrator, General Omar Brad­ and Tuberculosis Association at
to get away and reach her for peninsular Florida tonight of Route ■ I, Hex 3-’i I, Klltifm 1
. w iie sneaking of the
fighting between Nation-, of the recruiting office will b« night
by the Frost Warning Service at hiu re-enllt tc,| in the Army lit ­ 1 1 . dii'hility
home,
she
reported
to
police
this
ley; The A ir Force wants the their m eetin g'at the Clinic build­ radic
of Itnving Japan make
aHsL. and Chlneaa Communist announced taler.
lakeland. I t r ' morning advisory ter having served three vein . ip tlie lil t oveit
morning.
natlea to recognise the m erit of ing. The report wee given by forces
act. Ilo lilitic*,-it
it
on several sectors of the I
the I'ncific tlienlnr in tlie tilt • i u
According to the report given says:
a young.B ier who did a big Job Mrs. Mary Saw
wlinga, seal sale Manchurian fro n t
Mild, tnlgbt l&gt;eein at un;
"Forecast
for
peninsular
Flori­
force, for . which nil ion In* ic | tii.oii"ut. At tills point. GeneriA
by Mr*. Smith, she was walking
airman.
durlng the
Un w ar even 'duSit he chali
home a t 9:30 o'clock last evening, da for tonight nnd Friday morn­ reived one bronze i'tar nnd tillu r M». Arthur cm word (root the
a soda-.Jarmay nave only
A. B. Petirson p resided
r
■a t___
theI
he - I
when a t First Street and Cedar ing: clear akle*. cooler und light decorations,
ker before Pearl Harbor.
moating at which Mrs. May PynPOOR FALA!
rd 1
I liilippiiie. ili.it IP*, lied extended
winds
all
districts.
Calm
toward
Avenue nt the railroad crossing,
Kgt. Wgliicn bn* alioadv i . i \. 1 ii.. ii'iinl recounabsance in cun
Every community and the busi­ chon of the State Tuberculosis
a tailor jumped out a t her, grab­ morning over northern districts. in the army for nlimiit It) yenr- ' limrtl'tn wltii tlie Navy. From
RHJNEBECK, N.Y.. Nov. 29 UP)
ness interest* tn it will be asked Association was a guest.
bed her, and tried to drag her Scattered frost in northern dis­ nnd bus little mure than th' , Hawaii. Genera! Short sent
An t/TtansIve program
for —The late President Roovelt's
to remember th a t a kid who was
off. She fought him off and ran tricts.
s*me period uf time lo go liefon detailed no - 'litre describing the
assart enough to lead a squadron spending of funds in conntcGnn pat Scottie Fata, is in a dog hos­
home.
living eligible for retirement tin precaution, lie bud taken against
nbat is sm art enough to be with tuberculosis paUenta of the pital today. It eearaa Fata had a
"low
est
temperatures
in
cold
She told Police Capt. Roy Tillia
d ir the new army pension plan.
a good civilian Job—de­ county, waa outlined, and plans ruB-fn with Elliott Roosevelt's
and Bhore Patrolman J. Willard, est low ground location*, occuring He wa* horn in Sanford ninl a t­ sabotage.
lta the fact th a t his pre-war wars discussed for immediate pro­ 1$$-pound mastiff, Blase, on tho
•bout
7
A.M.
Friday
morning:
What eauie next was the roar
who investigated the incident, that
tended -school* here.
[parlance adda up to approxl- cedure - In raising more funds, Roosevelt estate et Hyde Park.
of attar).ing Japanese ptanea
the tailor had followed her almost Orlando district—32 to 3H degree*
___
_____
stitches
a
f­
Fata
required
several
with
L.
I.
Frnsler,
chairman
of
p ale ly icro .
over Pearl Itaihor, and the crash
to her home. The only descrip- and scattered light frost, fu­
IIKTUKNrt TO STATES
the larger gifts committee In terward. B la u was uninjured.
of bombs ttiat drowned out Gen*
Gon of the tailor she could give ture temperature outlook: slightly
Mr*.
Ale*
Foster,
499
Palmetto
wae that he was "a short, small higher temperature* Friday night Avenue, bn* received word from
and Saturday,"
her son, Clifford Grucry, J r ,

Seminole Racks Wedemeyer Talks
Up 28toOWin To Chinese Over
' Over Leesburg Surplus Disposal

Robert A. Knight
Plans To Return
To Sanfnrd Soon

Cemetery On Tiny tius b taao h Is
Ie Island Goes 0 n ;
B roken Into Ami
Caretaker B a s i s

Nazi Activity
A ustria Uniok!
Robbed Of $50 Before T ribun

1

CITY BRIEFS

«- V

. _ Shopping
►d tm s t ill

: 1

cm nstiM S

8 2/y, USNR. tlmt lic-Jutd wt

riveil In the Slates Jirepnrut'.r,
Columbia University says lib­ to recuiving Id* lionorukde di
Light Intanifty, climate and soil
produce marked variation) in the eral amounts of vitamin A tend charge and . that lie expect- to
be home toon. He in* hud four
nutritive value of frulte and vege- “to postpone aging."
Lo* Angeles.
years service in the Pacific area.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFOItD, FLORIDA

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MONDAY. NOVEMDER, 26, 1915

---------------- .. — Iofficia ls

AUTOMOBILE—direct from ow­
FILL up with kwwstnc end fuel
ner. '30 or '38. model, Ford
oil beforo winter.
PARTS AND SERVICE
I ____
.
I*
UfUL
Chevrolet or Plymouth. W ill,
with
_____ H. B. POPE CO., INC.
J0‘&gt; Palmetto Are.
Phone 1011 ‘ .SICKLY Win I*hen :i liedromn
pay ceiling price. 2118 Park'
JULIAN STENBTKOM
hom
e,
cji»e
.in
.
I
liu
m
592-11,
fW O FARMS FOB SAL5r-Ono WE ARE lullw equipped and'
Ave.,
phone
806.
after C P. M.
know how to rec.ip your tiro**.
3 acres, tiled lend, 1 Rood well,
While on the way to Jackson­
Natural rubber or synthetic, i FURNISHED mom, 807 .Mat. WANTED: '37 or '38 Chevrolet
2 story house. 1 car gamge, 1
ville Friday for the Pcd-Hollc*
car J»o&lt;ly. Phone 063.
nolin Avenue. ••
tool house, 600 ft. West of .w o protect the aidt-wulls o il
tilt,, we had a nice chat with
your tire, .{ones, lir e Shop,!
Lake Monroe Fost Office. One
Cor. 1st and Elm, |hone 008. THREE mqm furnished hut ■ ( I RC ULATI NO *oif h e f» r7 large, n former Florida U. student who
—6 acres, all tiled, Rood well, 2
also snuill, suitable for church gave us more lowdown on the
story house, 2 story bam, M
Phono 788-W.
work. Ruv. fi. J. Grady, Lake football situation at'Florida,
mile west on Oranrc Boule­ SEWING machines repaired.. Wil­
..M
ary,. B
ox 2
8
2
.,.
About 1926, It seems as
liams' Fixil Shop, 206 W. -Vtwo atoms, 80ia*nd.HU7 AY.^lb
vard. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
though Florida was getting
1st St.
I fit.
Phone Iff.
\VK PAY
^ to be a powerhouse. They
TOP MARKET PRICES
RADIO
Philco cabinet style. BODY AND Fender denis, paint THREE mom iipurimenti Phone
were tackling some of the
'36 — ’42 Chevrolets, Plymouth*/
Injury or fading should he
Price reasonable. 1200 Magbest tcama In the cast and
830-W,
Dodges und Korda.
corrected now to combat aging
■nolle Ave.
south
and In plain language ,
Get the liest price for your car.
nnd weathering. A new pain­ FRONT room with hath, close•just "raisin’ ealn."
Since
HOLLER
MOTOR
SALES
VEGETABLE planls for Victory
less method uwnlts you nt
in. 760 E. 2nd StFlorida was going In town,
208
W.
1st
St.
*
Gardena and larRc acreage.
YATK8 AUTO PAINT ft
a stadium Jn GaineHville was
Copenhagen. Red, and Chinese
BODY SHOP
I
proposed to handle the large
Cabbaged Cullnrda; Broccoli; 106 N. Palmetto Ave. I'hunr 171
crop of Gator fans who were
White Bermuda Onions: Neck*
• anxious to see the Florida
.ass Rutabaga*; Escarolc; lee* WASHING machines repaired—
‘ .eleven.
und
all
home
appliances.
Cald­
berg lettuce; Rutger Toma,
Mr. Ed Iaim* of the Burnett
well
General
Repair
SJioOT
707
toes;
1 year old Rhubarb
. .RAYM OND
BALL, REALTOR
Bank—in -Jarkxonvillr harked Tha
North' Mills, Orlando, ’ phono
Roots or srttull plants,'
movement and pul up the loughh
2-1072. Prompt ServiceThyme; Finnucchio; Dill and
for the construction nf Florid i
Strawberry plants. Froth vege­
Real Estate Sales-—Rentals—Mortgage Loans
Expert Auto Repairing
Field in Gainesville, whicli scars
tables and oranges packed to
. ~
•
llarfleld ft Jackson
some 20,000. In order to insure
ship. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
DcpciuLuble Insurance und Bonds
in connection with
hit investment, Lane sent Ed
,
phone.16.
Yates Auto Paint ft Body Worka
Jones tn Gninosvillc and within
■Phone'371
‘Rhone 9IJ0
Room I, Florida Stale Hank Bulding*
ROOFING — Brand .new, solid
a short time Jones was nthldti.director. Jones’ first move was to
aluminum sheet roofing. V*
A UTO PAINTING
rrlmp and snap lock styles. Pholto.
cut expenses nt Florida *aitd he
By C-VY. "Ppt" Jnhnaon
Wire-Write at once! Fulenwldcr 16. years experience in auto and
Started with the hiring of n lowpaid all Frtirhla alumni coaching
Mfg. A Distributing Co., P.O. nircrnflpainting. Hanford’s popu­
staff with Dutch Stanley* ut the
Box 11,161, 010 Lancaster Drive, lar paint authority,
Orlnmlu. -Phone 21710.
heln. ut the Gators___
- _
Ho l l e r m o t o r s a l e s
Frnir that day to this''
•208 W. 1st Hi. ■ .
BROKEN
(LitACTOR and trailer mounted on
Florida han never been side
rubber, double disc und metal
MOTOR TUN B-UP
to pul whit might be called
leveling bonrd.
Good condi­ Fnctorics recommend it every
a sinning eleven on the field.
WINDSHIELDS
tion. Reasonable (trice. J, L. 6000 miles or twice a year. Es­
The boys have fought hard
Parham.
InmilrcT Johnson's sential to efficient car perfor­
nnd worked hard and no
Store. Monroe Corner.
mance. Our expert mechanics nnd
CAN BE
doubt the coaches hare given
SHEET
Music, popular n n d Hun Motor Analyzer assure satistheir beat but a winning
standard, book music and music fnctfon. Come in today.
combination couldn't lie pro­
DANGEROUS!
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
instruction books at The Music
duced. Only once did Florida
208 t f. 1st St.
■Box In the Princess Theater
threften In produce a winner
Lid its replace your broken' windshleldH with
_ B ld g .______________
* _____
and that was bark*in '36 we
EXPERT service on machine;!,
believe. But those a ere only
SAFETY CILASS — a Laniinnt-nl glass thnt
Electric irons, uil heaters nnd
RECORDS - AH the latest papu­
pre-season threats -produceL"
provltlcH greutcr protuetton from the danger
conk stoves, backed by 10 years'
la ri, . string music and album
In the Florida publicity plsnl
experience. Phono 701-J.
of broken, flying pieces.
’ rets for Christmas gifts at
for Brady Cowell's Hlrtson
your music store, Tho Music
squad went up to Gainrsvlllc
Emergen­
Box in tho Princess Theater EXPERT plumbing.
UV
have
a
full
line
of
mirrors,
glints
Building
I and set the Gators bark 16
cy repairs', remodeling, new
B ld g.______ ____________,
Iflocks and Gln.vf of all kinds.
to 14 In the season's opener.
sinks, lavatories, toilets, laundry
Inciilrntly, Sanford's George
tubs, hot,water liruters. Also
MUSICAL Instruments, acces­
McClelland san one of Stelhouse heating, Gcorgo Coursories, guitar and violin strings
SENKARIK GLASS &amp; MIRROR CO.
son's great hacks that season
at The Music. Box in the I'rin- 1 son. Plume County 1106 or
slung with Warren.
write Box 678, Hanford, Fla.
cess Theater Illdg.
I ll W. 2nd. SI.
Phone 320
The State Hoard of Control
' USED cam und trucks, cars
has allowed the University Ath­
MISCELLANEOUS
’
bought and sold - few light
letic Bourd only* $26,0(i0 per
- trucks- - ideal for hunting nnd WB PAY highest cash prlcaa fi _
season within the past few yeHi.t
fishing. Ready to go. Yates
for operating expenses nnd all
used furhlture. Haynes ft Wil­
Used Cars, 106 N. Palmetto
o f “us know It prncttpnll" taki ir
liams
Furniture
Cu.,
311
E.
1st
Ave. Pham- 171.
$26,(HJO to pay coaching xalurles
St. phene U6H. '
___
alone. The Florida Leg! ilatUro
is going to have to start Lie
BORROW IIERP. WHERE
LARGE PLOT on main Highway,
hall rolling on this footlm!!
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
suitable for garage or cabin:
situation- nnd appropriate the
development. Kan 6 room mo-| YOUR natural desire for privacy
State Board of Control moredent house. Small cash, balance ' in money matters is strictly
dough so It ran allot more far
easy terms. Box 61, Sanford J respected here. Friends and
Gntor football activities.
relatives ,ure not questioned
about your credit.- Your c m -j
With more money the Uni­
CITRUS BAGS
player or business associates !
versity Athletic Hoard will
4-6 Box also ... per Jll .... 196.60
will nnl hear of your personal I
be able to make more attrac­
Less Quantities
per bag .. .10
■iffairs. There is no cause fa r'
tive offers 'to outstanding
CABBAGE BAGS
embarrassment.
high school football players
fin-lli Cabbage hugs, per M 166.00
ItcuHC-nuldc credit requirements.
who are currently going out
Less quantities, e a c h .............. 16,
No co-makcra on npincy loans.
« o f the state to stir for-other
Citrus Picking tiugs ............ 4.26 ■ Variable payment plans.
squads.
Clippers, e a c h ............. — ... 1.60
FAMILY LOAN CO.
The fact that rubsloation exit,Is
A.M. Prevail
Phone 2104 Florida Bank Hid*. ' * Phone 33
Is no secret within Southeastern
Seville, Fla.
Conference circles. Last year n
MAKE
MONEY
hauling -We
GMC Scries 300 Block assembly.
local mnn called Tom 1.1eh,
have a good heavy-duty 1101 Ir t n l R AtV*^^*^T7r7n it tt
A scarce article und as good
Florida's head conrh, mid nakml
Chevrolet truck thut really call | i " i n T ) n ‘
CO
~—~
ua a new truck. Either is hard
him if he would address the haul
handle n hig pay load. Good r
to g«t. Let us install this new
grid dels at their Manual banquet.motor and body, fine tires.
motor for you.
Toni expressed tho fact that hu
Ceiling price.
HOLLKIt MOTOR HAI.K8
would have to be elsewhere but
HOLLER MOTOR SALKS
208 W. 1st. HI.
at'the same time accused Florida
*
208
1st, st.
_
alumni in Seminole County of
ONE hand meat slicer; G, E.
letting him down in getting local
vacuum cleaner: porch sw|nx; HELP W ANTED—
high" xehool sUirir— to- 'nttmtl
II i 17 rug puli lion heaters;
f lorhlu. Tom was asked whut
oil heaters: one 2 x 6 ft. marble GIRL for soda Fountain at Fan­
ind of offers could tic made und
cy's Drug Store- Part time or
counter slab; crocks; large kraut
ho openly said the best he could
cutter; phone (MS-W after 0:00
full time.
_ _ _ _ _ _
do
under the circumstances would
A. M.
FULL time and part time clerks.
be to give the kids hoard und
H. ft A. Department Store.
room. At the xitmc time, Geor­
ONE Thomasvillo four poster ma­
gia, Alubnmu nnd other schools
hogany bedroom suite, like new; WANTED: Experienced wfiltrcss,
were
offering tho same induce­
nno coil spring nnd felt mat­
short hours, top snlnry 6 days,
ment plus $16 per week pockrt
tress: 1 three piece maple uphol­
good tips. Apply lltiv Johnson,
stered living rcamt xultu, photic
change. Who could blame l he
Red Hum Restaurant, 3 miles
kids for ueccpthig the best offer?
402-J, Mrs. It. II. Pippin.
South nf Hanford.
But we slill don't hesilalr
TIRES
to ring our hell for h-ttcr
MAN for parts department and
We have in slock truck tires in
coaching at Florida. We're
bookkeeping. Electric Service
the following sliest
atlll
paddling
Jack
Mc­
Co.__________
_____________
600x20 600x20 700x20 760x20
Dowell's boat and would like
626x20 000x20 1000x24 1100x24 STENOGRAPH E R,
permanent
to ace him as Florida's men­
746x17
position. W. E. Kirchoff, Jr.,|
tor. We realise |he chances
phone 366,
TUBES
are 100 to ' I against Mc­
Dowell going to Florida hut
A good stock of both truck and CHAMBERMAIDS,' ulso night und
pnssenger tubes practically all
we'd like tn see him there.
day norters. Mrs. Perry, phone
At the present, McDowell W
eises.
1206. Hotel Mayfair.
coaching the University of
RECAPPED PASSENGER TIRES
.660x16 700x16 600x20.
Havana eleven along with
MAID for Mather Furniture Co.
Bob Kupke. former Illinois
A.M. Prevail
Phonea 2104
See Mr. Brunson.
mentor.
A stock of these In (isos 600x10
Seville, Fla»/«________ ._ FOUNTAIN girlsT A^jdy
iWe suw Mr. ami Mrs, Bill
Service, Hanford
ofmann In Jacksonville lust
ONE 10 ft. trailer, new paint.
Station.
day_ and their nufly friends
Inside and out. Inquire Trailer
iere will be glad to learn they're
Camp.___________ ___________
WANTED TO RENT
»oth well nnd looking grand.
Bill says he’s planning to return
TWO strands fat pine wood, 18 UNFURNISHED "three bedroom
to Sanford as soon a* po.isible
—
2 t t L aurel Avc.house. M rif CTT.Adatrts, phone *
nnd - we’r* sura they’ll cei Luinly
1000 or after 6 P. M-, phono
be welcomed.
A VACANT, 3" bedroom house
605-J,________________
with extra lot on paved road
out of city limits. Edward F. Pe r m a n e n t
civilian
couple
Lone,
with children, want 2 bedroom
house, furnishdd. Phone 960 or
76,000 COPENhagen c a b b a g e
“
County 3 40 2.__________
jtlanta for sale. L .. B. Mann,
/L a k e Monroe.
SMALL
fu r n is h e d
apart­
ment or house, no children..
ONE child’s desk with chair.
SNAS, 1160, extension 322.
Phone 1H2-J after 0:00 P. M.
LIQUID.
TABLETS.
SALVE.
SMALL house or apartment,
NOBE-UROPH — CAUTION USE
LEGHORN PULLETS, Full 4
furnished. Mrs. Baker, phone
ONLY AS DIRECTED
weeks old. each 86c, 100 for
County 8600.
_____________
$29.60. Finest grade pullets.
Live delivery guaranteed. Poul­ SIX ROOM unfurnished house, 3
adults, permanent. Located in
try farm, 719 Bo. Howard Ave.,
Banfoid, Winter Park or DeTemp*. Fla.
For Your Christmas
Land. Phone Count-* 2806.
■ THE PLACE that you always UNFURNISHED 2 or S bedroom
Supply and Hunting
wanted • 6 room house, two
bouse, good ■ references. Per
baths, laundry room, 2 car
manenL Walls
allace Philips, Phone
garage, 19 acres land, a beau­
Trips t- See
880.
tiful la$a where you can bear
ipartment,
8
bed­
the fish as they swim and play,
rooms, furnished, downstairs.
•good bathing and besting. Ed­
Best of references.' Phone 316ward F. Lana, phone 462.
Bill's Package Store
J.
_____________
IE, heavy cast’ lien beater,
and Bar
■* of wood. 126.00. Phone 81T. W A NTED—
m W. 1st.
Phone 880
JOB AS cook pr maid; pert time.
Minnie Murry, 901 Sanford
Ave.________ &gt;
_____

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III t Ilf Nov. U
R OP)—'With
Al’ ltl, Units
MIAMI,
20,
HolyCross signed on the dotted line
for n New Year’s Day Grange
Bawl date, Miamians and upstalcin-, too, have begun heating
drums for the University of
Miami as the 'other contender in
the foolbull classic.
Tile Orange Bowl committee
Ini's acknowledged It 'Is giving
serious cenrldenrtloh to Miami
University as a possible Holy
Cross opponent—thut is, nlong
with three Southeastern Confer­
ence teams, Louisiana State, Ten­
nessee und Georgia.
A second Grange Bow] appear­
ance for Miami will ho discussed
nt 'u meeting of the quarterback
Club at Miami today. The Miami
team met Bucknclt In the first
presentation of the New Year's
classic In 1936._________________

Coining

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SPECIAL NOTICE
3 to 5 Day Dry Cleaning Service
5 Day Laundry Service
We recommend that new customers send their
laundry last three tjaya of week.

Phone 475
SEJVIINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.
819 W. Crd St.

Phone 475

Home Loans — Small Loans — G.I. Loans
LOANS made to buy, repair or refinance a horn*
Kent-like payments — Low Interest rates

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the new

—your Savings are insured here—

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
. of Seminole County—
209 Magnolia Ave.

I’ hone 691
\\.

Make Yours A Home That Extends
GRACIOUS HOSPITALITY

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Fk

Fl

WING BACK CHAIR
—To add the finishing touch to A
charming and comfortable living
room . . . upholstered in beige tap­
estry to mutch the sofa shown above.

VERY SPECIAL
A 12 x 18 all wool deep pile Gullistan Rug . , all over leaf design in
a lovely shade of green.

WASHING and Ir
Cooper, $12 E. 6

LOST &amp; FOUND

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THE WEATHER

In Unity There If. Strength—
Peril) rlnud) end continued mild thrnueh
Wednesday
except
wldly
scattered
showers and cooler Wrdnrsds) afternoon. (Temperatures will. range from
low fiO’s to mld*70’s thrnugh December
2nd.)

To Protect the Peace of the Worldt
To Promote the Progress of Americai
To Prodoco P 'M prrllj for Sanford.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSI'AI'EK

Army Board
May T fstify
At Hearing

of Illinois aaya ha want* nn ex
«&amp;)lanation from th#m of a passage
In thalr report stating that for­
mer Secretary of State Cordell
.Hull touched the button thut
started ■the war. The committee
now. ha* ‘established that those
words were based on un misin­
terpretation of* testimony given
by former Ambassador to Japan
Joseph Grew.
During today’s committee hear­
ing, Hull took the opportunity of
refuting the statement. He brandIt as an infamous charge,
under which he had to live for
months. He told the committee
that he had not been palled to
L'ultH r* On Pan I'uar

Collecting Last Pay Until GM Strike Ends

_ M. .

[Hurley Claims
U. S. Asiatic
Policy Fails

WASHINGTON,
27.
(AW —Major General .Pat­
rick J. .Hurley charger! today
that American policy in Asia
Is a failti^1 niyd jmiiomui’ilthat he has turned in his
resignation as mnlmssatlor to
China.
General Hurley Issued a
120(1 word statement to tell

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what lie thinks is wrong with our
policy in Asia. He •aid -he agreed
vl- m ii

.

miUAlrV. o m i C W T SKY strike
Cite’AST*
line up*init'slturllie GifaF'ithil Axle idni'it'of ‘.fie
'
V,M
Im L ^ SKY.—Strikers
V h iloM m
In Detroit "b ile watting t„ receive their Inst paychecks until the ill*—
7i IsnI. Snmv and tenipriutiirca-in the 20’* nceurding
‘ «“
1 A" ‘ Utdown tin mimlher of workers , n picket lines nt Mnliigml plant/
(Intarnutioiml Sotindphoto)
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outline^of American foreign policy
. . . the outline given by the
President in his Navy Duy liddress.
■ That policy is fine, said Hurley,
but, in his word*, ‘ ‘professional
diplomats hi the lower echelons
: are frustrating attainment of un- '
I pounced policy alms.”
The retiring ambassador to
Chungking said that the United
I State* had. “ finished the war in
- the Far East furnishing LendA I- D u I n n J / * M a a 1 IJtaso -nptdics Utlil Using all our
u n a n a o lYICGt roputullim .to undermine demo
Little damage i„
Seminole
eracy and l»&gt;|*ter imperialism and
County’s main vegetable cropeouunutdsm.’’
c-enroie an.i Some
Cities
Afraid
ceueiai Huriev smd that m tins
lettuce, lla* la’en tvporled by
lime he was assigned to China

1the^union
a nnr
s rG.\fs has
s leceived
^ ^ •suit*
t sof rthew wars to
s sdate,
i s
thei s
in- ‘h
° x r s tv s ? * «% ,^ a r s L \ s ,

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o f M o u r a in ff

1

Dom I$ilivu'llen*&gt;uch.
In- lutest breakdown in ef­
forts to resume wage talks ctnic
|when Ueiienil Motors turned
down n union bid to reopen the
Jdiscussions. ti.M l&gt;tuniled Iho
J
I _
D ! . l . union'- wage demands as ” unJ V lllC Q
111
I \ 1 0 l S ; reasoimble” ami said unless they
•were modified. the enmpuny
eould see no point in continuing
P p H o r a l i o n P T O t e 8 t s ’ discussions. The coiporntlnn also
i lu c it tiiu iit * u “
. charged the union with cheating

tirnntinmil imlldc* of atHto court* j
try's lenders, nm^’the United Na­
tions Urganixution.
Wheeler asserted that lie d»es
not believe Russia wants war. 1 hen
lie said: ’’We must null appeasing
Runsia and let her know once
and for all we did not Hghl this
war to let her enslave the people
oT Europe,"
"She ngreeft to out high prin­
ciple* in her hour of di*lre.&lt;a,'
Against search Kyi a "situation of lawlessness1’ by continued Wheeler. "Silt must
General
Bradley
Preabide by them now."
, ,
/*
British Of Villages f t ! .U T E t J S ’Sa’ a S ; "No one wants war with bussented
w
ith
Grange
growers following the eoid--i Nine Club League t&gt;&gt; the late pre*iddm itoo«vcit
.-----------workers from going to their Jobs. sin," ho declared, “ but we callJERUSALEM, Nov. 27,* ()V&gt;— I The union countered bv chnrg- rot anil must not put our stump
Colored Florida Cap iiccnmpniiied bv' Vi.''1«."‘am*- i.:V Would Hurl Income hlapse
l‘ ww of,liri'l'the
u''1 government
,,m'cn‘ io1of*
The Jewish National Council III log that the company's reply of approval upon every violation
-----------and a lciii|i‘i.ii
T
’
.............
I'Idling K
ai-Shek and k
e
e
p tin
!
TilM ttno'hits- c*Hed - for u—lmll ^constituted another violation of of the pledges made to the people
______ tmi ________________
GuneniUJmnr._lliadlgy_y.ili
IM" 1 •L Snndn _____
Chlimie Army—in . the, war.—Next
hour of mourning todny lor the the National Labor Hclutldiuf Al'i oTlh‘6 world 'W y rtw tcr ic o &gt; Kng
iiTIi
John Krider. Ed Whltner and ip importance, he declared, wus
Jews killed in yesterday’s out-1 and denied knowledge of any so- |III1(| .Russia herself. Wc must delighted with the orange colored V.Tiiti e . , 1
&gt;l; , r
J o i n icporter
represented San- to hatnuinlte i elation* between
no'r put'our "stamp of approval FI&lt;;iMa l-cgio., cap presented t«
In .......... .. h
l.reoks in villages north of Tel cutlcsl illegal picketing:
CHELAN, Wash.. Nov. 27. &lt;/P) Aviv. The unofficial figures place I Meanwhile, company
tinon'human slavery of the white him lip fommunder Jack IliK’eo Ilona, lo v tiu i. p a toolailv the foul Sunday. afternoon In ’tli ■ American
________ und Chinese govern.
— Sorrowfully, the town of
t'iimplwll-l.o*»flig
Post of west -i e, llteii d ni'ge
land,, when officials and directors I manta and between the military
ri«.l«nrr°wr.lih^' I.lhmiilfinll u l I the number of dead nt nine, with) men estimated 225,«(»0 GM cm- races after fighting a war til
Uteiun, Waih. I* counting IU , „ t ieuBt 7r&gt; wuunded.
nloyeca across tin- country were free'the black luces."
Sanford that he wanted to wear lender ciop-. • including English nf the Florida State League met 1 ustldUhments of „o(i
oinuries.
dead today, and there’s scarcely
ThrveteranSenator suggested
M all of one day during the Nu* teas, let tine and tom itoes. Hem* and diseuaaisl the possibility of
*’Hoth of these objective*.’' suid
The Council’s edict culls for' Idle u s ii result o f the strike,
a family on 25-milc creek that ull shops ami factories to chme ( Another 1(1,000 unto workers
* liotial
Legion
t (invention
at and s&lt;|Unsh were imported killcil. Sanford entering the cirruit and lluiley, ’’ were necotupHshetl."
is not mourning the loss of n ilown and all street tiaffic tu be —' employees of the Ford Motor that the United States, as he Chicago and would have dime so but most of these rrnps had b ‘en furring the league Into B»alne|
Hut Hurley said it was no
child In yesterday’s tragic school halted. The half-hour closing, the Company — will lie Idle for sev- expressed it. “ have tho courage piohiibly bad not |b* ilolegution. harvested. Esnii.de. of which i club affair.
secret that the American policy in
to cull a real peace conference
bus accident.
from
Missouri.
the general's there i* 1101 aeies phtnled in the
Before going Into the icsiilt. Uhl tin did not have the support
council says, is ’’ ill respect ’ for uitil daye^latcr this week. The
One of the -few lucky families those who died for the light of company said it would lay- off and lei us do it with or without home state,protested, it war re- county, may huv been nipped of Sunday's meeting, Kridri re- of ull the rureer men in the State
Russia’s participation.”
with school-age children is the Jewa
in eohlei I■un 1111■■- Lettuce
ports he attended the animat Department, lie asserted that tho
to bring their brothen to that many workers because,of a
Wheeler, one „f the leaders of K irtril this morning byJ. Held
A. R. Rice family. Rice is *u Palestine
ann,department adjutant
of tiles,- sections nuiv sliow a stiiall’ league meeting hold at Slliei professional foreign service men
end to defend their) shortage of parts. Ford, Vice the pre-war isolationist group In
. teschar, nt Chelan, and yesterday, lives.’’
l'” '»
Springs lust month. He snid all sided will the Chinese Communist
Florida.
•
i President . M. L. Btickcr said the this country^- said that such
Q|hc and his 16 ypar old son, Alan,
No damage to eilm-&gt; I toil tvo* eight idubs that weie opera ting pprti
a, wliirt llurlvy describoti
Thw General Fedeuitjiuu, oj j production curtailment, wai due conferenro ■should consider -uni­ , J'hc can presented tu General
doeldM (o drive %i'**haol IbatMUl Jewish
r,
Kiinon!
4
1
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■•aav
Pane
lepoited bv tori,I paehet* Who'I when tlm loop fohlpd tip lii'im t
a- Die tmtlon.Tut bwv JI nuiton- ■•
’ Labor at Ih* sumo time j to ikork stoppages in 15 sup- versal abolition of eonscrlptlnn,
of taking the bus. But his daugh­ sent strong
-aid that op the ennirurv the were represonted and officials whose policy it wa* to keep GltUm
cables of protest to plier plants and not the General progressive tnullilatcral disnrma
ter, Peggy, took ths bus as usual. American ami
cold had given III," f*nit I'oloi, voted to give Sanford llir fir-l divided against herself.
Hritlsh labor or- Motors strike,
They -were following about a half ganlxatlons,
U ami sweet lies*.
Ojiportlllillv to enter tile lesgue
Hurley charge'd in effect that
protesting against the
IC,aiZiV“
li',"nl ei,,,lrtJlECC Gets Application riuvpt
mile behind the bus, Rice says,
Ueleiy glower* liarf aeluali) if some "weak *i*tei" found it he Undermined in his effort* by
British
search
of
Jewish
villages.
when
suddenly,
through
the
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For
Sanford
Station
welemned
llie
eotdei
weather
necessary to emlnil operations. prolessionnl diplomat* who advis­
The protrsts, dispatched to the
snow, they saw h neighbor’s
whleli pi event* the enqi fiom
Prior to the meeting Sunday ed the Communist* that his ef­
boy coming up the road waving A F of 1. and CIO in the United j
Ball
Tells
Of
DuPont
mat
ill
ing
ttxi
i|itiekly.
aiid»el|ini
.
ATLANTA.
Nov.
27.
(AIM
John (laurel of Orlando started forts in behalf of Chungking diih
States and the Hritlsh l-nbor
his arms.
mite*
insect
pest*
that
thrive
tin*
bull lolling to get Sanford not represent the policy ol Ilie
declares none o f the Jewish
! Millions Jn Florida,
% * '£ &amp; in win in weutbei
The boy told them the bus Parly,
in llie eireoll even if it meant United State*.
population
in
tho
village*
entered
j
had left, the road, and pointed
operating- nn a nine rlllb liasis.
! w f js r ,’ a i . m I k a o i . « i
over tVe embankment to thp liy the Hritlsh forces was armed
lie pointed .out. Iliut Hanford wa*
or
used
firearm*.
~
t*
-Jtwnter. There was no sign of the
27. Mh-Edward Dali, tftislee ;-f llltlir,
Ml Hanford. Flu.
well situateil and would be of
bus, Rice says, hue he saw his
lifted Dill out eslnti.
Tho proposed station would lie
the greatest unpin lance to the
daughter, Peggy, swimming and
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251)
league in mam way*. It wa*
munique
ttmi
lirmsn
troop*
m
n
i
((hc
p|
u
.(
tjmt
Mayor
Edward
Higtoday
und
drew
u
picture
»f
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towing another girl. ‘ Hi* son
previously reported that Orlando,
watts und unlimited hours.
out
plunged into the icy wutcr to * r.ail.HrJ On
l',.or
I gin* is in Washington. D.C., no; millions upon millions of Dtil’i
DcLoii''. Leesburg and Daytona
give aid, but soon called for
meeting was'held Monday evening, asset* und properties s e u lte ltd
were in farm ,,f thr plun and
over the state.
•.
.
help himself, and his fsthcr i
—------1liuil tlm foot northern, cities,
Testifying at un littci-.dut-1 C p I . H l i r r y
W u S tC T
J umped in' after him. But other I g%m r , • ■
■■ i i m / y
!
1th
liee .Seminole County Health
I lent. .1. U. Eii- sell, after tw o! Gaiiiieivllle, Oeala, I'alutka and
fupl. Martin It. Willhummi lias
4
i
smillen were less lucky, for 05 1 OintCrS In 11*1-0
and Tulievculosls Association will r«iniincrrt* fominiHHion liuarlmT^, .
V'1.,r. „f. ervice, with On- II. B, 'N't Aiiiiisline were again.I .such rwcntly l^un iliscliaigd from the
over
mor^iinixution
of
llu*
riuriilu
C
iC
lH
A
r
m
y
D
lS
C
h
cirjtfO
16 children perished thcro in the
Poblie Health Serviee, Divlplou JH, move.
Army after extensive training in
Home For Christmas
waters of Chelan Lake.
East Coast Hallway, Hall de J
-----------,.f Mabuni Uu.ilr.il. in Missis’ ’oliowing un open session at the states und serving sixteen
II lOlllliunl I r•*«•■ I'rtur &lt;»»»»• I
-----------with Mrs. C. Pynchna of the clured that acllun liy the D i-l CpI. Harry )..
ester, vetcrun sippi, Geurglu. and Manning,
months overseas With tin InfuiiWASHINGTON; Nov. 27, (A&gt;)_1-Stale Tuberculosis Association Pont*, taken at tho request of (lf T}l|n | Army- operations in S U. Im ireeived Id* boiioraldr
iry.
former Governor Siiessanl Hoi France, Germany und —Austria. I dlseiiaige and Im* relutned to
From Paris come* good news for offiec.
.Lieut Don Jackson
Alter entering Ilie Army in
land, was now saving ’’ million iu»s received his ..... liable ills- his I...... . 115 Sjimmirlin AveAmerican soldiers in Europe, The
Sept, I'Jtl lie was a'.iL,n,iit duty
Returns To States Army says tliul nil troops in Mrs. I, K. Southward today of dollum” for political mdi clmrgo from tin- service nt Canip ’ uue. wilh hi* wifi.......... &gt;son
at Fort Jackson, S. C uiih the
tho European Theater having 115 received word from hei son divisions nn refunding loiiid*.
Hcule, Calif. En mule liomu he |Cimrtes.
2Hlli l-Tdii Artillery lialtnliim. He
He also depicted plans' for new stopped at the Hollywood CanLieut. Donald Jackson, son of discharge points could expect to Ernest Southward, Phm 1/c, who
It*, tilted tmlav tlml on Dee. I.
mub then sent to Furl Hill for
Fletcher C, Jackson of thin city ho homo for Christmas. The an- has served at Oklnawu and the DuPont projects in sevvrol Flor­ teen uml u n ite,I an autograph 1 In- will resume work a- eiiloiuolntwo courses Mbich included u
leluyi forecast. Pacific thentur, that he Imd ida cities, Including ii "Miami of Mary I’irkford
sod former Seminole High’ and nouneement say* delays
lie arrived gist mh), the Central Florida
study of niotoi's and an mlvata-eil*
' ,1. | liecauae
1 x’ I■ in
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- -X Rockefeller
i'lii
1, 1111
axv%a*u■»u.1J
■ni
i if
III Jacksonville,
oHI navll slal»-i *and
11411■ tlml
111*1
-w'■ Cerilro" and otliri hom e
University of. Noilh Carolina -in October
Hu tin duy
lii g r e e t
hiG ;
Sfutim i,
and -November
arrived
course in artillery I liter lie was
football alar,-ha* returned to hi* of a shipping nhortuKc, iuul l»een he expected to receive his honor* •new Building*, Including n mdin mother, Mr*. S. E. Wester, In known io llie Cgleiy Evpeiimeiit
' I’fc. la-dll II Moughlon.. ■no stationed uguiu ut Foil Jucl.,-oii
! able discharge and return home I Xlatlon, sub-divisions and an ex Lake Mary.
home In Philadelphia after serv­ more than made up.
•
j l.aboililm v lie nisi, re veil led that of Ml. nu,I Mr- lumen .Rough- mid u|„„ Kurt Rucker, Ain. und
Hut in Frankfurt, Gcrmuny, very soon.
_
jt pansive
tourist
canip
ing with the Army Air Forcv*
Wester .........
plans In ■
lesyme
plans' to .’stint
on tilt
the Ion of HU I La-l Second . Street, Fort Riley. Kuusns.
1 ..
1*1
* . whiclt | h
&lt;- 4, CpI.
1
* ’“ *"* ,1 In1
I*. I’..')'
Mill work
I. till
lie sailed
In tha Pacific Theater.
uuld would Ihs the laxt wort! B‘ hii» pro-wur otruputirm nf com -[ mipiovcmcnt nf CSrpon Hpriugh nrriicil Imme recently from llie from New S’ork in June lt*44 with
American occupation troops have
A number of posters depicting I modern construction
Lieut. Jackson, a glider pilot. been cautioned against being overposing und orchestra work, lie „ t Eiiternrisa, with Hie view of Kui opium Theater und liu* re. the 283rd Field Artillery Hiiltu_________
jj participated in numtrous Pacific |y optimistic about getting their this year’* Christmv* Seal, and I
was pianist for Larry Ford’s opening it ngsln u- a nU min Ing celvod hi liniioriihlc discharge
lion,
Orchestra of Tampa, prior to plun1 anil picnic grounds.
^battles and was awarded Uronxe wives and families to Eumpa in showing a typical American, boy ■
lie entered tile service in No­
Copt. Williamson lundi.l in
entering the service. While overParticipation Star* for (the 8 olo-! the near future. The deputy chief i btinging a ’ Christmas wrciith i Government Orders
Muclt of liti* Work during Hu- vember. Ill 12, trained for IH Flume just prior to the St. l.o
acus, he composed mure than pi' t two ycuis ban centered un month,, and . as sent over-eas lircuk througli. llm unit n s
monij, PIs m* rk Arch epa11g o, West* |of staff for occupation—Major ‘ homu. aie liciog distributed by
r t .,4
In
M o u r u n r in i
etho-1 Lut in iNewHprini 30 new tunc*.
ern Poelfio, New Guinea, Kouth- General H.K. Hull—says the men’s hoy scouts of tU First M
llie use of llie DDT insecticide 1in June. I'.ill
uttnelied to thp -'-(ttli Infantry
cm Philippine*, Northern Luzon, families will be brought over as ■list Church Troop, according to
which, lie said, was very effec-| As a truck drivel with llie Division and purticipateil in the
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
27,
M’l
Okinawa and the Japanese Air soon as possible, but wurns that T. E. Tucker, scout leader. One
live in eliminating insect pests, FourtJi Aimoied Division of the First Army's .....
drlv*1 ucros- norlli— -Offwwive. campaign*.
it still Is
Impossible
tu set
It fill)1
'!
cs-pccintly-malarin hrmting- mns » Thtnt A i t r i t t a n y . - h r pnr-1 m , FVanrt- nmi
nnd—nit,*—lUdgimu.
*
;'n,"r
r
a
^
h
n
S
.
W
o
o
d
m
e
n
To
Initiate
Following hi* graduation from date ut this tlm
qultos.
tiripuled ill actions just liefore During the Hi mouths lie was
display at ths City Hall as un ies In line with supply, yesterday
Seminole High in 1D31 where he
Many people have Imen dls- Hut ,St. I.o lireukthroiigh. ut overseas Copt. Williamson* unit
Candidates Tonight appointed
■tarrad in football, LiauL Jackaid to the Christmas Seal Halo ordered newsprint inventories cut
in buying und upply- A vurnnehe.'.
Loricnt,
l.uMuns, nerved with eight different infun.
ion attended tho Unlveralty of Fire Department Is
of tho Tuberculosis Association. below previous ceilings by Dec. 31.
ing DDT in sniull qinintities in Tours, Oilcun* and Nancy, lie
Approximately 15 candidates un effort to get rid of Insects, an* in France for 18 months, try divisions and Vix different
Under an amendent to. the new*1
North Carolina whtra he won a
American armies and tho First
-*i berth on the All-American second Active Over Weekend Lt. Arthur Branan Jr. print limitation order, L-24U, for membership In the Woodmen he declared. This failure, In und ileclurrd he learned tu get French Army. His uml crowed
newspaper publishers may not of the World will be initiated udiled, wu- because of lark of used lo Flinch rooking and deli- the Ro«r river nt Duron, Ger­
V team In 16S4.
The - Hanford Fire Deportment Discharged By Army have more than a 25 day supply tonight when the locul organiza­ nnipcr equipment in upplying the racit'X Prior to enturing the many, with tne HUih Division ami
o f print paper on hand and in tion holds its regular weekly Insecticide.
a busv week end answering
servlet) lie mu* u drug clerk in mud® the Rhino
crossing
ut
Buddy Lake Released .1hod
of Dec. 31, if they am meeting In the Woodmen Hall
Mobile. A In.
calls that multiplied with the
Worm*. Germany, with thp t5th
First Lieut. Arthur Uranan, Jr. transit as
...
..._
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i
located
at
110
I'urk
Avenue,
aclocated
in
the
central
and
north
From Nava] Service advent of the cold *nup. according who has been home on terminal eastern states. The inventory |cording to an announcement Ui- Waterways Program
Division when- Capt. Williamson
to Fire Chief M.N. Cleveland.
luave since September, and who ceiling heretofore was a aO-duyC day by H, J. Finch, district rep.
wus nwarded the I’urt'te Heart for
A fire caused by a defective as a pilot of a B-24 was shot
A 0U S/C Barnard D. (Buddy)
___
Excluded From Bill Program Planned For wound* received.
resen loGvc.
Leke, former Hanford athlete end oil heeler, did considerable dam­ down and mad* a prisoner of supply.
Wilh the lOlli Dim u n be puiliThe
limit
for
publisher*
in
Tc
locul
camp
will
be
hosts
professional baseball player, has age to e negro home at 413 East war, following a raid on the
WASHINGTON. Nov. 27. l/l’i Bond Premiere Show cipatcd in the cuiiture of Nurrn.
and southernstate* is * to representative* of various
been discharged from tha United Fifth Street at S:30 o'clock FH- Ploestl oil rcflneriei In Roumania western
burg und Munich.
During the
— An appropriation of $37,000.
45-day
Inventory,
us
compare!
camps
throughout
the
Hanford
bed at a negro home at 405 in June, 1044, was relieved from
State* Navy.
A fashion Show under sponsor­ closing day* of the wut liis unit
in
“
“
“
for
rivers
and
hurlmrs
*'
district
and
C.
C.
Collins,
Consul
00U
with
50
daya
previously
Following his graduation from day morning. A cigarette, left on active dutv at Drew Field. Tem« Florida was excluded yesterday ship of the Yowcll (.'oiupuny, served with the Third Infantry
Commander, will preside.
A High School, Lake played *emi- East Third StrceL^caused minor pa, leit Wednesday, he reported
from a House bill when the ap­ will headline the Bond Premiere Division und partlciputcd in the
™ pro bass ball before entering the damage* at 6.-00 I’.Sr. Sunday.
this morning.
Dr.
Milton
Hurst
propriation* committee In u close Show to lie given Wednesday capture of Bugcnsgutcu, Germany,
professlodal rank* with the Boston
A hot plat* left In bed at 1103
Following e year of engineer­
BAND TO DKLANI)
vote upheld a sqb-cumiiiittue re- evening at 8:16 o'cluck at the and Salsburg, Austria. Just prior
Jrives of tho National L**gu West Tenth Street caused a small ing stddv at Bleteon University, Named Noble Grand
Br*
commendation
that $128.475,0(HI Hits Theater, it was announced to V-E Day Capt. Williamson was
end Harrisburg ,of tha IksUn fire Honday at, noon. At 3:30 Lieut. Branan, antered the ser­
and
Professor Herman Morris, prin­ for rivers and harlmra and flood by Edvvurd F, lane, who will awarded the Bronze Star for out­
League.
r
J , l
o’clock in the afternoon a car fire vice in September, 1842, trained
serve us master of ceremonies.
Sanfortl Lodge No. 27 I.O.O.F. cipal of Seminole High School,
standing achievement.
lie eliminated.
At tho preoent 4to»», 1“ and hi* at the County Jell wee put out At for e year end e half, end was met Monday evening and elected announced this morning that the control
Music for the show will be
At the present time Capt. Wil­
The
project
included
improve­
wtfo, lira. Paul hie &amp; CLako, are 4:37 P.M. there was a cell to put sent oversees as a pilot of the Dr. Milton Hurst aa Noble Grand* high school band would go to
furnished by the Sanford Naval liamson is residing in Sanfortl
ment
of
the
St.
Johns
River
from
residing at the homo o f hla mo­ out ■ grass fire at 541 Plumosa 450 Bombardment Group of the Other oficera elected were: Char- DeLand on Saturday, Dec. 8, t&gt;
Orchestra.
Dick with his wife, the former Janie
Paiatka to Sanford, intracoastal Air Station
ther Mrs. Elisabeth Lake at Oil Drive.
16lh Air Force tmaed In Italy.
lea Stafford a* Vice Grand; N.R. participate In tho annual Christ­ canal from Jacksonville to Miami, Aiken, Hanford tenor, will sing, Raburn, and his small son, Billy.
Elm Aveou*.
t .
He returned to the States in Johnson as secretary; and J.T. mas parade.
improvement* to Canaveral har­ accompanied at the piano by He graduated from the University
Just Like Washington
September. He plane to resume Hardy, treasurer.
bor and other waterway and har­ Mrs. George Touhy. Another of Florida in 1038 where he ma­
----- World
.
.
hie echoollng about tha first of
singer will be Mr*. Clarindsr jored in business administration.
Many old members were pre­
G IB RE-ENLIST
bor developments in the state.
t
BUENOS AIRES, M V -T a lk aMONTEVIDEO, M l—Tha exec­ the year, he stated.
sent, and J.F. McClelland wen
Blank Jr. with Mre. Touhy w- Before entering tho service be
bout tbs matting pot—Argentina, utor of Mrs. Teresa Enrelbrecht
romptnylng. Capt. Rosa Lee was employed by the Metropolitan
first prize for being the oldcit
YOKOHAMA. Nov. 23. GPi—
Bring ’ the Family
Which hr* hod a M od o f Itnml- Gadea's estate has asked -the
CPL. STARLING OUT
Koval. Army nurse, will speak Life lnsuranco Company In Miami.
in o f* present and oldest in dura­ Nearly 2,000 veteran* of fight­
newspapers to help him persuade
DREW FIELDS Tampa, Nov. tion of membership in the San­ ing in the Pacific re-cnllsUd in
DELAWARE. O.. (/P&gt;— Ohio In behalf of the bond drive.
He will be associated with the
the govern met to take 670.000. In •7, (Special) — Presentation of ford Lodge. 1J.S.ET Starr won » the regular Army today at cere­ Wesleyan University ia planning!
Mn. W. R. Smith will an- MetropolUlan Life
Llfi Insurance Com• letter to the papers, he said his honorable discharge certifi­ prize for being the oldest Odd monies held In Yokohama’* Octa­ a new phase of co-educstion to I nounce the fashion models who psny in Sanford.
Mrs. Gedea left the sum to the cate at the Army Air Forces Fellow present. R.L. Brown wan gon theater. A factor which help merited war veterans com-l will Include: Mrs. Dwight Frea&gt;t to be used for hospi- separation station at this field a prise for being the young**! mode them decide to re-enlist plele their schooling. Murpiy Hall, I man, Mre. J. H. Toqgsman, Miss
Awweni Too?
1 the completion of member.
.____
is tha prospect of an immediate a fromer cooperative house io r j Cecelia Truluck, Miss Carol SkipBOGOTA, Ml— This price tag
' m In the
students,
r a t a M home. The n p l n im n Wesleyan'a
_ _ _ _ _men
1 0 L._
__ __ will
J be , ner, Miss Dsphns Connelly,
_
_Miss
■ woe seen at a local »hop-win«low:
-KobarM, L.
1Uteda Dyson end Mrs. Betty
i «t»*n *n a»«M reretwr ao-day ,fft r lw h l J&gt;n converted.info apartments fpr
EaK*“** (Ct,.urpbUn P? t^ &gt; 144
Street
viVfiStl% m
tbera
' enW fEIji
United Stetel.01'e end fhslr wjvee.
'Cvtelo.

Called For Jews

Local Delegates 'Little Damage To Ganzel Goes To
To Legion Meet L°ca* Vegetable Bat for Sanford
Ret,™ Home Crws ’ Reportcd -

Chelan Residents
L ..Mourn Losses In
Tragic Accident

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CITY BRIEFS

s S ' u g r . i i h i ' a ’, c . s i : s l

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NUMOBH 5.1.

IAmbassador Resigns;
Criticizes Support
Of State Depart­
ment Career Men

WASHINGTON; Nov. 27,
DETROIT. Nov*. 27. td i—Both
liiiicinl Motors Coipoiation and Democratic &lt; Sejmi^y Uurton K.
tisiay that the
the.. I in United An to Workers Wheeler
_____ asserted
___
, imuit liwi.iy ii |&gt;ir-itiVe U ilior .United Stales is backing both
Depart inept ‘ tpoUe (unsettle t" e-jllussju And England in a mad)
t!M stri' i! nftei another' fnlluv-i |11., ny another world war , . &gt;■
to lesunn; company
*y'l.»n'ne n wm
ich, he said, might onu
gotution?.
civi1 Xut.ion
Whceusr muHe the Htatcmiciit
Secretary of
Labor
Lewis
SchkclIeribuVh ha* indie itcil his in a siicecli to llie Senate oppos-1
,
.
' intention to call t'cpie»cntnlkcs ii'g participation In the present,
Cnpt. Rosa Lee nuy»n,
Royall. votttnt*
.viy.».- of-noth
0f»i„,iii p
particar...- to
.................
o cnnfercn*e- United Nations Organisation.
j
Atiny nurse of the Euiopcnii j(| . Wu-hingtoA latei this week.
Wheeler declared: “ The only
Theater of operations, who will UAW Vice I’ usidcm
Waller a«grc*sors today are our *&gt;:iOVe»!
speak in Iwhalf of thp \ iclory Ifcuther — lender of the union's and noble peace-loving Allies."
Loan drive ut the“ bonii
a , Xlgni
fight Ii I, get
K( t .ill
:10 pe,
pur cent
cent more
The
Montana .-ii-iiaior
Senator mail1 |m
....., show |7
mine
|ne .iioiiiiinn
the Ritx Thtnt,er *"“
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Wednwbu
fr. m Gener.il M o t o r * M r whttt nc~«d.flittW was' a gloom y
evening.
H o i!!*

Associated Press Leased Wire

Schwellenbach Plans Senator Claims Only
To Meet With-Both'l—A gg ressors-T od a y
Parties In E f f o r t - A r e Peace-Loving
To Settle Dispute. A l l i e d N a t i o n s

Withj
Japanese On Chance!
That Pearl Harbor
Rumors Were False

. , WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.
(AP)—Members of the Army
Board of 'Inquiry Who drew
Up an earlier Pearl Harbor
report probably will be call­
ed by the Congress ionnl
Pearl Harbor Investigating
Committee to take the wit­
ness stand. A committee
member, Senator Scott Lucas

T U E S D A Y , NOV EM HER 27, 1315

GM And AutojWheeler Says
Workers Await U. S. Backs
Feder al Move Rush To War

Noted Army Nurse

| Hull Conferred

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

Established 1!&gt;P8

VOLUME XXXVII

Ijicut., Russell Is
Discharged F r o m
H e a l t h Service

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C a p t Williamson
Discharged A f t e r
O v e r s e a s Service

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Le s l i e Moughton
Discharged A f t e r
S e r v i e e In ET0

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tr i'.i "ih-'i}1 vj.m U nTUESftAY, NOVfiMfljm;2T^j?45

W h y Not Churchmen

rhe Sanford Herald

OKM bknl In t M
■Uhlnl dull* rjrrkl «ninnlar
mad. Umm4mf aI
•i i u h i I, lllfrita.
Ill N * ( H » Tlfuar,

y'OF

that it wo* expected would hare
to close down when full produc­
tion. of nutomobilc* tire* is
renched.
.
The achievement* of Elliott
Simpson arc of particular -in*
trr.-st to Floridian* because dur­
ing the past year he ha* nmdc
several expeditions into the Ever­
glades searching for plants from
which rubber might be made and
as n result, reccntl'- amfonneed

THE SITUATION

John Foster Dulles, American Advisor to the Foreign
Ministers Conference In I,ondnn, spoke recently in PhiladoL
phln before the Commission for n Just and Durable Pence,
made up up of representative* of every Protestant donominntiun in United States and Canndn. The burden of his talk
was Kuod will as a peace mechnnism.
Mr. Dulles, un lntn national lawyer and leading Hopuhlican of this country urged tljat the United States— and all
other nations—face the common threat o7_thc atomic ago
by going to work against mankind's common enertftfck.
■vant, fear, dlsrnse and intolerance. He urged Protestants
tu join with. Catholic* and: Jews to luunch a concurrent
campaign for the well being of men of all nationalities.
ar, »»flr**. ru
e
*
* *
1
.•
lalU
n. IIJ.4
«l HucJt a plan would go far. toaountemot thu present disrup­
Sit li» IW
•&gt;(
O w ill Iw rb «r*r,t t»» tive fnrras pmaent ill the Uliited Nations and he a guarantee
t O r 'I la lx rtlft.
of peace.
This idwi of giving to the followers of these thm.religious gitiup*-«n impressively large .-ugmont of worlif
population—the. common goal of human botturment has at
i+lrnitt'two [Kiiudbllilies to rocommond iL. Eimt.Jtfi. effort to

P R IC E S « E
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STAY.DOWU
or course!.

suitable for this purpose* He
w|]f return to Florldb shortly to
continue hla investigation and is
Confident that In lima the Flor­
ida Everglades will become a
valuable source of the nnfkn'x
rubber. '-pupply, making It un­
necessary for us to defend on
British and Dutch rabbet- rnrtel*
for our supply or at^iaaat a pnrt
of It.

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR
Real Estate Sales

Rentals—Mortgage Loans Ap

Dependable Insurance and Bonds
Phone 960

Room 4, Florida Slate Bank Balding

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BIllLt

Home Loans — Small Loans — G.I'. Loans
The world for a long time now has let militarists and
politicos’ rpn its.affairs&gt;&gt;!nybe it's time to nee \Vlmt a hn(id
of churchmvn, Protestants, Catholics and Jews could do at
the job. Moslems and Hindus might later be added to
advantage, in the intorest nr permanent peace.

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LOANS made to. buy, repair or refinance a Home—
RenMike payments — Low Interest; rates

Justins A t Home

—your Savings arc insured here—

HEN WHO HAVE BUT ONE
OBJECTIVE
USUALLY
SUC­
One dramatic
episode of the war has Iroen* that of
.....
CEED. HAUL DID UETTKH AT Rudolph H cjs . Ills spectacular landing in Britain and the
COllINTII TttA.N »l« . UU&gt; AT
ATinSMFTVJtBUB HR PHKACl. subsequent mystcrioilM Engllsb secrecy mnlnluined about
ED A
LEAlOvEU
8KHMON him. He comes into the limelight again, just as theatrically,
WITH POOR IlKSULTSt I am in war trials at Nuremberg.
.
determined not to know anything
1
A
film,
depicting
him
wjth
Goi*ring
imd
Hitler
was
run
among you, save Ja»u». tTulgl*
oiui him crucified.—I Cor. JiJ. i off in court for Hess's benefit in the hope it would vestqfe
Huy Christmas
fight ttibore idemis.

Help

*t

\\hat no ration point*
S

unt That'* Hg|it.
its and no Iwcoa.

No i

One thine wo'vo noticed nboiit
taxes, they're ull right ns lone
as the other fellow hut In pay
thvm.
One of our earhangeil nppenr.t
quite confidant- they—will never
merge the Army and Nuvy an
long ns tha present demumi for
fooThall tickets continue*.

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
o f Seminole County.—
Phone G94

2^9 Magnolia Avc,

whilt he clnfips is a loss of memory. Watching hi read iuns!
'
closely well) such important American* as Justice Robert
"YiinAtoh
Jackson, chief American prosecutor, 'Maj. Gen. William J.
:
Donovan, fountr head of the bureau of Strategic Services,! W
as well as learned psychiatrists.
Vila’S £7*
No quo wfints to dtipllciile the Nazi system i,f couri1 *’ •*"'*’
room injustice. The comptilHion is strong in America to
.
give everyone a fair trial. There is, also, just the probability ; ~ v
thut Hiss is adiially sufferiiig froth some mental dl* ur-; inrly uxisiricai
bailee. It is right to he careful about justice in these Naxi;
""'"""utrials which are so Impuitaut in setting world precedents. ; nhiK-s' ami
But ^iere are also many circumstances at home involv-j „r tapuirini—tl
lag Americans who would profit by having the attention | Sun-.-* im*
of men like Jackson, Donovun and first, class psychiatrists, i fjD'1,lnn'1 *•}«
There are sltlf- jails-in-thls country where child -offenders ! tfrmiliti tile rF
are detained in the same cell with hardened offenders while ,W n jn-ifcctcd
uwnitliig disposition- UltIO for -the mentally ill in many com- nttractInit the
niuaitles is negligent in the extreme.
Jonil,,* r.hocmnl
Uncle Nam does right to insist upon justicp abroad, i ,
•nJ'ei
He would do well to insist on more of that same scientific i
Hmj ‘ninu'
gentleness m the treatment of |&gt;eop]u at home.
, Itcpalf. So in

While W e Hhve
Your Attention'
1-ct un remind you thnt our

'""dui't- 1 Ik'lifi!, Sun Yellow and Fusehln., said, "but now no mat
a, * i,
Ilia Uie crowning raauH or I wnlkine on the Imr
&gt;lea roi i
inVentivo gi'iilua is l Ids feot. Farmers I
netliadi fn.mil i.. hi* icnisrkabio shoe from cities need worn
repair m atei,.: known as Simp- about having impro|
"Is ,,f »**a* R mild Shoe p-j-nle With shoe*. Lnige families
iBl Tien it slums con bo inpuirud aim ' f
clilldrcn whose
ravoio- Tmtni“ in“n jiffy and nt ihe cor.ti'ni't rrwmanson*—nnr*
'• have uf only n few cents. The m il-1 their children’s niiuvi
ind hiu loriol comfta in jar*, with a »uf-i the eo«t of a few cei
or iho ficiint ouantity In n $1 Jar to i Thu* WJurd Shoe
icpnir from 51) to 75 pair* of | bo it boon to millions
Lcjilli- ..low*. Anyone con uusilv apply . all over the world."
! CJi’iOt il olid shoes with worn Holes can j A third Simpson I
xl Slow laj permanently repaired by *lm- synthetic crepe rubbe
» these ply applying the inntorJal to the theae will lie manul

radio gtrvlre won't "arrive
soon"—It's "I hoo here" all
&gt;
the time.

HAUERS
lift 31. Park Are.
I'hope 29

Umpiring Is Hurd

D E P E N D A B L E ' BUSlf4E S 5

AND

Touchton Drug Co,

P R O F E S S I O N A L &gt; S H R V ♦l F
OVER

fioo.ooo
PRESCRIPTION^
PILLED

JENNINGS
REED
STORE

TOO’LATE TO CLASSIFY
By RU3HELL KAY
■Congress, possibly taking Its
cue from the rest of the country,
Is getting
d tip with strikes.
Hops* leader* h*ve announced
prospects fat passage of several
so-called anti-labor bills which
would atrloualy curtail the prlvllag** which union* now enjoy,
Mtbur has been In the saddle
throughout the floosavslt Admin­
istration with growing Indications
among union lenders of tho-qrrogance which comes from Ipe |»oasession of too. much power. As
big bankers and money barons
asked for the dog houae- which
thsy got .following tho excesses
of tha eatravagsiit twenties, so
may Uhor leaders now be htadlng

'Now that tha Sanfonl Naval
|r|r Rtelion, which when first
Urtcd a* a municipal airport end
Mi’l'lt era having paroxisms uf
fear that Sanford revart to Us
atalus of "Innocuous ilsapaiada." Such fears era aroundleaa, ws believe, If evoryona will
pull together and us* tha brains
atw money thpy have now to make
Sanford a bigger and better city.
‘‘Shape am a hundred different
WON which could ha made of the
Station property any on exf which
would prove, a. tremendous asset
Id till* eity. Why not turn it Into

&gt;«
P*‘ «raburg, Fin,
ay .a copy* qf the Ht.Patar*t
.up-

Twenty five years ugJ, u
young nian named Klllolt Simp­
son Irumpod the streets of New
Yurk' looking for A Job. Tho
soles of'hie-shoes wore llnougli.
Like n great many other young
Americans have dope, Hllapson
stuffed sheets of newspapers In
S a sole* to keep hi* feut off
e ground.
AdverMty and hardship are
often blessing* in disguise and
It proved to be the case with
Elliott Hlmpsnn, for he never
forgot that experience and re­
solved that1some day he would

1*1 A Xaelnnt

Arm

If you drive or If your car or
truck is driven In any Stale
in the Union and is Involvwl in
an accident, you can be com­
pelled to return to that Stale
Recently a party from an*
other State had an automobile
accident in Hanford. He was
Insared In ona of the companiaa wa reprasant, Tha inaurance company agreed m Pag
any- claim for ■bodily injury
and property damage' against
hint and he was allowed to
eontlnua hi* trip.

probably

ANNOUNCING

JEWELER

LODGE &amp; RON
GROCERIES • MEATS
VEGETABLES
is it. awe at.

nb.de

The
Kilgore Seed Co.

202 East Pint Street

MICKEY'S
'PHARMACY
us a. Park a**.. H*&lt;

SANFORD

BLRCTRIC

CONTRACTING CO.
B leetH ael N s s s l n
ta
gM
.sbelle A
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nWM 4
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THE
Car — RADIOS — Home _
We fix them. Just call u.
B A D E R R A D IO &amp;
E L E C T R IC S E R V IC E
1 IS Msssells Are.
P b e » xa

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CAMPBELL SECURITY
FRED A SEEp STORE
aai w. isi *4.

1 Mm . oar

ROY JOHNSON’S

RED-BARN
RESTAURANT

UNCLE JOHN wyn:
Ear Radio and Electric Ra-

.'-trst
arse,
■•*4 era4« . All
m

r«o base

SERVICE

* On Highway 17 — 3 Miles South
Of - Sanford - Fla.

Nov. 28, 1945

SANFORD
Aulo Parta Co.

Featuring
STEAK - FRIED CHICKEN - BHRJMP
Serving good food moderately Priced in a nice
Congenial Atmoaphere.
Souther*! ^ Datrlga . lea - CiSMn

HABRYTI BAR %
LIQUOR STORE

R SERVICE
RtBUTORS

Open U A.M.
Close 11 P.M.
Closed On Tuesdays

We fere* .
MMWiMIM
* fJ

C. F . W E R T

Diumondit'-Watches

Law

Automobile Owners &amp;
Drlvera

■kbo niiii ravens

r . n. Wewlealf m *«■&gt;• "»♦*'&lt;
•*4 Wa*H* VerS*.

OPENING
Long

I’ b sa e IM

DlatrlliHlnra «l

h ie

Cit y d r u g co .

THE PEN8LAH STORE
p h m. W at.
r i w t ava

Among R|*‘» upa and dpwna that 1
don’t Him U Lavin' a alala aaat at a movie
•how * - &gt;
U pw ag n p Ik «lst tiu

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1943

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FIA1RIDA

PAGE HIRER
■l—

And Personal Activities

Mi r. And Mrs.McLaulin
Have Golden Wedding

TERRACE TALK

•Mr. mid Mrs. Henry McLaulin.
Tele. No. 148
The hunters aie bringing in
Sr. were honored Inst evening in
. the suet ,-ssful
celebration of their golden wed­ the gdnie . .
ding anniversary by their sons deer hunters have Iwen: W. C.
ami dnughtcrs-in-law-s, I)r. and am.i. iionitY nkwman . dr.
TOLAR.
QEIRGE MAFFET,
Mrs. Henry Mcl-aulin, Jr, “ "J |timi n' i'i TtiViniV 'Vins;«' uV\i '
Mr. urtd Mrs. Victor McLaulin “ H3 pv nT,,,° w in J o ?it? VtVv'
ut tho latter's home at 404 West
u\v*S2B
Miss Mary Young has returned Nineteenth Street with an informal RY WIGHT II. The fortunate
turki-v hunter* nic: CLAUDE
home from West Paint Beach open house.
CLAUDE WIIIDwhero she spent several days..
Standing in the receiving lino WHIDDON,
were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc- DON JR., ami ELSIE HUTCHlSON.-MCKAY TRULUCK bag­
Mrs. Anne
Dodcnhantcr of Lnulin. Sr., Dr. and Mrs. Henry ged 22 ducks in ode duy which
Avondale Estate, Georgia, is visit­ McLaulin. Jr., und Mr. and Mrs. inc.'ided mallards, (due hills and
ing her sister, Mrs. Fred H. Victor McLaulin. und Mr. and pin tails.
Mrs. R.A. Bollinger of Macon,
Harrison, on Maple Avenue.
Word ha* been received that
Ga. Mrs. Henry McLnulin, Sr.
LIEliT. MAURICE I.F.E a n d
Mrs. W. F. Brunson ha* return­ chose to wear a black crepe dress wif. JANET and LIEUT. Ill V
ed to her home 2123 Palmetto with sequin trim, a matching REED, formerly of Sanford, are
Avenue after spending sonictimo sequin hair ornament and u cor­ now tesiding together in At­
of Mnrechal Neil roses.* Mr.
in the Orange General Hoapital sage
ami Mrs, R.A. xSoillngcr stood lanta City, if vou rememlwr
in Orlando.
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mc­ MAURICE and ROY wont "reLnulin. Sr. when they were mnr- gul. i Navy." DORIS REED ■*
I visiting . her
on Nov. 2&lt;1, 1895.
, . family . in Miumi
..
George Moye uml Malcolm tied
The rooms of the home were f°*
short time and B in will
Foster have returned to Atlanta henutifully decorated with ar-jJ 0' 11 her for XMAS,
after liuving spent the weekend
rmigomcnt* of gold chrysanth-j On a breezy Monday morning
uitli M rs..At. E. Moye.
einurni. The dining naim table I MRS L. T. DOSS was wealing
was "coverts! with ‘ a ' lace tlotft n blight, blue top roar . •• .
Mb. and Mr*. Dm, Norton a m f « nd( ‘'entered with a Crysfal bowl MRS. MORRIS SPENCER .i
son. Dick, irom Vergennes, Ver-.containing fbiy chryaanthempms chnitieuse jacket . . . . MARA
moot; ami M r and Mrs. H. B.
&gt;&gt;V crystal.cnndel- HOI.I.HR ami MRS. SAM HIGH
. ANNIE
Levy of Geneva were the recent a*inL holding white taper*. A stl TON -oiling bond*..
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sant Levy
oP Cclefy'-A venue.

Society Editori Cecelia Truluck

8 Of Grammar
Social Calendar Room
School Has Program P e r s o n a l s

TUESDAY
Room eight of the Sanford
The Philuthea Ciaaa of the
Presbyterian Church will meet Grammar School presented a pro­
Tuesday -at 7:30 P. M. in the gram and a play "The Negroes'
home of Mrs. F. W. Fite on Gifts To America" Thursday Nov­
Celery Avenue with Mrs. II. V. ember 15 undo, the direction of
Miss Lucille Campbell, teacher of
Hetzcl as co-hostess.
the class.
•
FRIDAY,}
The U.D.C. will hold an evenTommy Wilkinson lend the de­
leg meeting Friday at the horn-* votional exercise*; Hetty Brlsson
%_M rn . J.M. Hayes
at till West read "The Coquette" and Connlo
.
Six.
' Street ut 8:00 I*. II. |l.udwig led the ciioral reading nSixteenth
All members arc urged to a t - ; boat Black Gabriel. Grady Burch
Und.
'
•*&gt;* •
* Job
» * Fo{
*■-lead •
"Tile
Laud• »»Had• A
MONDAY
-■ ,
Me" and Wilev Jarrell rcatl a
The Board of the Presbyterian 1 |,&lt;&gt;em "Why Adam Sinned" by
Womens Auxiliary will inert at Alex Rogers.
the .Presbyterian Church on Dec.
Folly Robinson told theVtudenla
3 at 3:30 \P.M. *
about the first negroes who canto
to America and the neuro, Chrispus Atturks, the first man to
Bridge Party. Given
give his- life for U. S. independ•By Mrs. Stinecipher cnee. Betty Mae Turner told of
Booker T. Washington und George
; Mrs. J.M. Mill, .-cipher entertain llerndou disctisseil Dr. Carver,
oil in her home Inst evening with [the scientist
a bridge party in honor o| Mis£
Johnnie JqynciiL iatH about two
Lollec Melvin, Now Smyrna bride I
tliA negro uoiT songs “ The
elect, whoso marriage will be j Levep SonJ&gt;".umr "Chlck-a-hanka"
♦ ah' event of Hit . ll al the First whith were sung by the* students
Baptist Church . in New Smyrna. In form-eight.
•The rooms of the home wen1
Helen Broiler discussed' the
Lieut, und Mrs. W. M. Thig­
decorated witli red and green great 'nettrn poet. Paid Lawrcnre pen Jr. und daughter arc spend­
earning out the Christinas motif. |„lnjw,r, ,tm| Sherman English mi- ing Mime time with Lieut. Thig­
Aftsr several prugixM-jons of lm„nclN| uu.
-Ain't GVrlno pen's parents Mr. and Mrs. W.
Ldogc had bcci| played high study War No More" and "Swing M. Thigpen at their hdme nt
im ns prize was awarded in Mi ... |,„M. jjweet Chariot." Charlotte K0K Mugiinlia Avenue.
James Crapps and socoml high Walt* announced two songs "Old
to Miss Fiances HuurIiuhi. Mi
Uncle Ned" ami "Steal Away".
Jane Rrnoks won serretio prize Margntel Malloy tulked concern­
Lieut, mid Mm.* Tllniiuis Kirk­
and Mrs. Robert O'llura was ing tin- old timu negro prt-aehut land und son, Tommy, have re­
awarded low score pri.:e. Tiio und Waller Roiilli preached “ An turned to Sanford and lire rchostess piesented the • htmoree Antebellum Sermon" winch \\us Hiiling for the time being with
Mitchell ut
with a bride's bonk n» n. ipcmetito ■written by •Find . Jjiwrencp Dun- Mr. and Mrs. .1.
of the" occasion.
luir. The program wns cum hided tlieir home, t i l l Magnolia Ave­
Mrs. Stinecipher assisted by wflli the singing of the song "Go nue. .
little' Grace Marie Stinecipher, Down Moses” .
trude Gilbert served refreshment«
A free will itfforing was col­
Mrs. Jack Steinpcr and Mrs. Gcr* lected to send to the Children’s
Lieut. Franklin Unman. USNIl.
is spending his leave with his
♦Wthe .ollnwing: Miss Lollee Mel­ Home Society.
parents Mr. und Mrs. ('. F. Branvin, Miss Frances Haughton. Mi- &lt;
Betty I-ce Birch, Miss June
mi on llecvcr Road. I.ieut. Itrahan
has just returned from a tour
Brcoke all of New Smyrna and' Supper
Sponsored
Miss Cecelia Truluck.
of duty in tho Farifir theater of
, Also: Mrs. Halonn E. Conner,
By Philathea Class war.
Mrs. Guy Pcllott, Mr . Henry
Svtoope, Mrs. Robert O'Hara.
The I’hiluthcu Class of tho
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Zuchry Jr.
Mrs. .Charles Muhsn ull of New First Baptirt Church sponsored
Smyrna. Mrs. Janies Crapps and its nniiunl turkey supper for mem­ of Washington. D. (’. arc visiting
Mrs. James Wright.
|bers of the rlHss, escorts and their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Ingley and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
frit nils in the church annex Mon- 1 Knrhry. AV., lt^ Z «ch ry-J r. hns
jfrtav ntirhrr
just returned from u tour of
The hanouct loom was decorat­ duty in the European theater
ed in holiday colnrs. The tables of war.
arranged in " T " shape, were ovrrInid with white linen rlnths.
Lighted red tapers surrounded and Mr*. Clayton Smith, Mrs. W.
with branches o f Brazilian pepper F. Brooks. Jr.. , Mr. and Mrs.
ami vase* o f poinsetlins were John Cullutn. Mr. and Mrs. Doug­
used to decorate the tallies.
Di-dcrick/Mi*. John Lee, htrs.
Mrs. J.M. Stinecipher, teacher ins
T..M. Faulk, Miss Ruth Cummings,
of the dais, received the guests npd Mr. and Mrs. Fhillip Trued,
ut the .door. Supper wur served t Also Mrs. John Kader, Mrs. C.
buffet ill vie.
•E. GustaVson, Mrs. Nell K. Strlpi
r
i
s
*
«;•. jjS! Mr*. Roy C. Reel, Mrs? Waller
,•
- .
. .
fttlneeipkcr -I*'d •gyi'tip singing,
Juhiel'TlIscr.'MK »ml
with 5lrs. M.C. Stone as nccorn- reslerTMr*.
Mrs. J.M. Stinecipher, Miss Grace
punisL
Mrs.
John
Ia*e
rend
"Th'*
w\
Mari*. Stinecipher, Mr. and Mrs.
Origin of Thanksgiving" which Julian
ponder, and Mr. mid Mrs.
traced the holiday to tho lsrcnl- J.E. Courier,
Jrites.
Those attending were: Mr. and
Mr*. A.D. Holloway, Mr. and Mrs. L Anise seed, now huked in rolls
M.G. Stone, Mrs. JAV. Bryun. und found to he good for colicky
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ktcmper, Mr. 1bublcs*- is mentioned In the Bible.

Soon
the new

k

*£&amp;■■•*

m

Deebraling
Bureau
• net5 twice
h0' iii,cd
,ho c»’,cag,a
Metropolitan Opera
A ii i m
*\t
u yc.iv, thus keeping
Has Lavish Opening
A d d e d T o M n th e r ’ s W ••t f utc.. t-ic ai.j trend.
-----------. D. W. Bwitu o f Chicago. III.,
NEW YORK. CITY. Nov. 27,
A complete decorating consult-1 who hns recently returned front
(d’ l - New York City's society, Ing btircuu with ihuiglas R. Alndi-j three und a half years in the Ar­
knows today that oil is right will, son ot Atlanta in charge has bee i . my, hns been made assistant
the neorid once more, for .ho established by the Mather Fund- mmiiigcr ot the local Mather
Metropolitan Opera has held, it* tuns Stores. Jack Mother, presi-' Store. * Mr. Brunson announced,
first post war opening. And it was ilont,
announced
IBB
itiicuU AIr. Swan wan formerly connected
as lavish an opening ns could be through bay Brunyn, manager •with Marshnll-Ficld amt Company
hoped for lust night, with the of Mnthcr of Sanford.
! in the interi&lt;ir decoratk
de| nrtou st dazzling uispliiy of diamonds
Mr. Madison conies to Mather's! incut and will tic glad,
takc any
and ermines -in years.
with 17 years experience in the filocal calls and work*,
'•piimctMrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt were decorating field during which ion with Mr. MndisonJ
etl.
her tinditioniil homl-baud. Mi-.
George Washington Kiiviinuugh
wore diamond bracelets ui* to her
elbow and John Jacob Astor Wore
white tie and no opera hot. The
cream of the four-hundred flung
aside wartime iinstc-ty an I u n ­
earned pence with a Invishttc**
worthy of Diamond Jim Rntdy
iind Lillian Russell.
The crowning* touch of the oc­
casion was the presence in the
audience of tlie First Ladv «.'
the Land, Mrs. Hurry Truman
and her daughter. Mary Margaret,
They were among the conserva­
tives as far n»- die.-- Aenl. Neither
wore fins but simple, tailored
blub - cloth, .m ats which ,cqyeit-1
simple, distinguished e v e n i n g
dresses and Jewelry consisting
only of stran^ of, pearls.
Moreover.
nod
First

•t
IK.jnT
Those
serving
were:
Mrs. LAWTON said his was a - 1P3S I lie1‘gun at *8:00.
FRANK* BRAN
Margaret Barnes Mrs. E. D. edition . . . .
Brownlee,. Mrs. A.l&gt;. Smith, Mrs. NAN home on leave front III L,L Frazier, Mrs. C.U. Howard, Nnii mut looking swell . . . .
Mrs. W.L. Hf-uinlrv. Mrs. L.F. RICHARD DBAS fresh hack
Boyle. Mrs. 11.11. McCasliu, 'Mrs. from Atlunta wearing a grey
J.D. Woodruff, Mis. D.L. Thrash­ gab-inline witli green striped
. . . GEORGE DANGLEer, -Mrs. Frank MacNuill, Mrs. It. tie
G. I.uhinski and Miss Lillian MAN in flight jucket with »
Ituylc. Miss Charlotte Smith was "de vil" cat looued ’ on the right
in rhargo of the guest tmok, whicli aide . .
KAT OVEN in giyy
was tied witli white anil gold and blue striped suit . . . . GENE
rihlions and gold hell*.
TUCKER immaculate as alwayApproximately 125 friends call­ in a new grey suit with ptaro.m
ed during the hours of 7:00 and tie
. . DORIS IIALl. in i
l&gt;:00 p. m. Among the out-of-town shucking pink jacket.
ItlltTII* VNNOI Nt’ HMKNT
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wednesday Sanford will play,
Womack and children Orion and Lec-burg in Leesburg ami the
Mr. imd Mrs. 'Joseph l\ Mimin'k
Emily of Havana, Culm.
event will lie •thefr hOnieciimiiig ! *t *j ,• announce the lilt lit of a
. . . . Good luck to our team.
on on Nov. 20 ai the FernuldGuv
you know that by losing I Ijmghlon Mi nuoial llo-pitul.
Alterations M a d e
the Holies' game we lost mu
In Hollywood Shop chance* of winning the conferene.
( lean Haul
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ami -if scuttlebutt is true
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The Hollywood Shop, women's the Holies team played plenty
ready • to • wear establishment, dlrti . . . . several of our l»w i-Mia.. I'ttstria rrtittco ie|Kirte,l a
wenInjured
!
man
knocked on Iter dtior. came
which has recently tieen enlarged
mid remodeled, will J»e 'o p e n -lo t _T ;-iH i»-il-hriefir . rH f-y m u t,! In* inuliU'tl 'M t'Ulfe WUIUtlhlug two
one that we I &lt;nttaries, took «« o eake&gt; of soap,
fnspcnlOn • r im -r r ifo rS iH T n V tilb e ’ a defect. 7t'
mot imi
Hou«p.
Thursday evening at] outgrow only too soon. . . . Lll-'i ,l1"* " 1" " ,l ' , " ‘ c '•
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a mini
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from *8:30 until 10:30 oVIock,
itjw
Imuli*
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wnn announced todny liy Kutln ynl nhiru* in a houms . . . 1MMCK- I * * J .!!!.«iiumii une the soap.BRAY: The maVt ni'aiilfest 'sigVi i Hot the nimi said he . •» ijdn't ie
Brooks, mnnngrr.
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The fermal opening of Ilie new of wisdom is continued cheer-1
store will lie held on Saturday, fulnc*.
. MONTAIGNE: Tii l
Dec. I, she stated.
fie* make perfection, but pet
The enlargement gives the new fecti n !:• no trifle. . . MICHE­
S|H*dnl color* and types id
stmr double the former selling LANGELO*. 1 hutl rathe;- Ik- -ics point me used for \iiov innspace with additional
fitting than idle. . . . FENKCA; 'I lie vntesreut liospit.il' a* no aid in
rooms and an alteration work test of a civilization is the place | ruling- neiiropsydiopalic caseroom. A new children's depart; which it a ssig n s to wojii**ii . .
igenl is included under the man­ L A I'IT T T E ............. U. E. T.
agement of Murthn Stewart.
All fixtures hnvo been done iit
RoblN-r Wtupper
WARSAW, 4/H)—'The governprimn vera mahogany. The in­
terior decoration combine modern on-lit ordered tile "old dt&gt;'," &lt;'f
wullpapcr with painted surfaces. Warsaw, destroyed hv the Nazis,
All lighting is fluorescent. The to be walled up to prevent pilfer­
store will be nir-cofiditinned.
ing und thefts mnnug tin- ruins.
There are many waits still stand-,
The Army hus developed a new mg within the old city fheutiny
thirl doth utilizing
_ u finer v«rn, sign* "this is uliisloricid spot. Do)
nermltting its Inanufacjure
Inani
by u not remove any documents or ob­
larger number “Of mtllzr
jects that mnv lx* found here."

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PAGE FOUR

Ganzel Goes T6 'Local' Delegates
Bat For Sanford Top Legion Meet
At Orlandb Mfeet . R eturn Home

Soviet Foreign Commissar V.M.
. ,
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; Molotov In conversation* with the’
„ i.
t
PerMnn eitooy to Moscow. Mrilo-,
on Jewish villager* only « « * r the
X m l lhat Buaaia door,
Jew* attacked the troop* n* they(nm, wi||i COnttmie to respect the
atemptod to ’ remove suspects sovereign right* or Iran in Azerfrom the settlements, British f - . bnljnii, where Kbaelatt troop* arc
fldala declared their *enrrh „r in occupation.
■la vinA**h nm- th of Tet Aviv I Meanwhile,. it wo* understood
wh«n polfce nrtd troop* that the Soviet Union
prepar*
trafUd member* or a gong said! lug to nnrwcr Imth United hute*
to
have attnekod CotutGuard •and British note* on Iram The
stations. The Communique said on United State* hti* suggested that,
unknown number o f ‘ Jawb wetc nil three power*— Britain, Ituasm,)
killed In the rinti. with minor ufid America — withdraw their
cnaunltle* for the police forces.
mined force* front Iran by Jan-

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uurjt. The British have roqueetad

MOSCOW, Nov. 37, IA1—In- Ma*eow to.usk the Rusiun millformed ebserver* In Moscow *ahl tnry
commander in Aicrbaljnn
todny they doubted whether Rctl -not to interfere with Iran governArmy troop* woidd lie withdrawn; meat troop movement*. Observers
from Iranian Axcrbnlian n» Ionic j &gt;iai&lt;l It wa* certain nulla.w ould.
a*
them is troubleIn the pro- 1 not withdraw Soviet troop* on
vinre. Azerbaijan border* on the |the basis of pressure from MWdon
is linked by blood tic* with Hovipt

1 BATAVIA. .H
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i — Imlpnesimi
Nationalists
in
I. three Java cltle-. immailed fri'itl
Titlarks tOdity uguinst British
1 Indhm force* ns on Vppeol da*
I sent to the Netherlands Fast
Indies government to evacuate
200,OOP- civilians from ihe island.
J
i
A Ilrltish official nthttmedt
said thnt the Indonesian* &gt;u**l
launched another count ernttnek
against British force* in the Mtw COMMANCER of the U. S.
traltelrM XoerabaJn naval base.
fours In Cm ope. (jc o im i Josephi
They also started fresh attacks
&gt;’ .Mi-Narucy, is shown leaving the,
In Ambarawn and Jlntnlo^pg.
White Mouse lrtUVai.lili)|tiiin..nitcr
Prominent Hutch leader* nnd
coiilrriing with President Truman.
Rrtl f'ro*s worker* "in Batavia
|lr*nflnted a petition to tile Bast' MrNaniey will i'll ttm io-.iik v left
by General Dwiplit I) hi- enhmvcr
lliwlfb* flbvcrnmriit to onicuate
who Ims just been notnrd U. S.Chief
2llfl,lWII women, children and1aged
"I Stair.
(iiilrrnaliorml)
and nick perinn* from -Java
ponding the end. of hugtllltluw. t
Tlic petition 'liiimi'd the same
people wim bad ul ieiY*T' under
the Japaneii' im* were bclnt
attacked by the Imloneslnti* and lir'iiisli liclitiowb iItciI lluit Indian
not ,tt»nd tlie troop, in th" lenpiluk nrciv of
4.10 SA N F Othat
R U Athey
V could
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Koci abajn bol been fnm:d to
withdraw when 50 In Inne-Uns
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
with the nid of a small Jniuuiesa
tank attached llirlr position*. m
Tim Uritisli rent more iiiuncs
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WHISKEY
Rum Superior
into actio nin t'.&lt; tnihnrilwu
battle, while in Bandoeng, Iado.
PlaiPFtuan
ncalati roadblocks held uu tha
Ilourbon 4-1)
progress r f other British forces.
V.S.Q. BRANDY
Meanwhile, attention wa&gt; cen­
Pints
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tered on a Moscow broadcast
which accused tho.British in .lava
Kenti
of breaking ■n ptomlsc. The
GOLD MEDAt
Irondcast clnr -d that Ihp Brit­
4-5 3.25 Pints 2.05
ish wore iiiMiy ;ii«n t tu, us tin
Mom&gt;ow conn
"cr trail the lO'.'it ’ movement of
American Vermouth
i
Fosters
lllinntinn In Indmienii:.'*

■C kntlsuC - K r « P i j n lln&lt;l
I i ntlniip* On fit** r*nur
Smilin'1'* meeting, President Al Bradley during a uattV Riven
Comb* adjourned the group and in hi* honor at iba Cnlcagonn
opened n closed executive session Hotel by the Florida delegation.
during which member* of the Present from Sanford were Comdr.
press were ousted.
Rocco. Joel S / Field, commander
Ganxal, it is reported, took of the 7th Florid It Legion dis­
the floor nnd praetleally de­ trict, and Mrs. Field. Adjutant
manded that Sanford be admitted nnd Mr*. Mann add Viator Green.'
to theHnop.—h -i* furthar* under­ The Sanford delegate*- left -here
stood that DeLaml, Leesburg end new national commander, John
nnothor unitlcntlflod club fallow­ Suite, fonder.* governor of-O hio,
ed unit. This unidentified club is 35,500 membership* to.be deliverbelieved to tie PnUtlkn and not ed to ndtlonhl heddqndf tei *
Dayton*. Our principal raumm i later lhim Dec. i; givliig; Florida
Nov. 16. and returned last Frlday. Adjutant Mann ’lif t a day
official* who are now repre­ ahead of them by plank and resenting tho Islander*. Uewever, turned with the groins by train,
after the meeting we asked Kmll
On Tuesday during.the* National
Padgett of Daytona what 'his Legion Membership preview, Florlopinion* were nnd he replied, ■la Adjutant Mann pledged to the
If wp could do it without losing an all tjme high •# membership,
$1300 to $1500 per year, hocuuse uml ranking second tb North
« f —weekly-one day—layoffs, l*nr
nil for it.” However, ha Qlilckly
grointed out (lint ho wn* spanking
for himrclf anjl his- opinion^
didn’t eraettv reprosont jthtnc1 .of wbrtL jJ. Schelbertlng, want to
the club, lie didn't reveal the &gt;the rojftrum at the Chicago Collclub's opinion,
r,eum' where tho convention of
G miixc I
succeeded in
getting u motion seconded direct­ I delegate* nnd alternate* met, and
ing tlic loop president: to have I called Dept. Comdr- Meade- WllI eter KchnaC league secretory
nnd statistician, to draw up a
coinplet-' '■rheilule on a nine club
basis. When this I* completed,
Helmut will furnish each club
and league official with a c*mv.
When the league officials meet
again in I^eriburg, on Dec. IP,
tha issue is to lie finally settled.
According to Ganxel, School is
strongly in favor of .Savflrrd’H
entry-Into the league and Qanxol
further said thnf he** sun:
Hehtml ran work) up" a schedule
Tliul~will l&gt;o suitable to all.

NICK’S PACKAGE STORE

Arn&gt;y B^ard
May Testify

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Marimba 4-5
fiW S
Walkers 4-5
Pints
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3.65' 4-5
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* 4.95
2.95 Gallons
% nalfDhs
2.59
4-5
1.25
3.35
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At Hearing
irn nileecai |'m «

ONI of the tntcrwied listeners at
the Peorl Harbor probe in Wash­
ington as former Secretory of State
Cnrdell Hull testified wa* Sumner
Welle* (ot)[ive).cx-Undersecretary
of Slate. Later, he testified before
Uic committee.
(International)

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testify b y ho Army Board. And,
he said, th* Implication that hu
hud been lb some '-uy responsi­
ble for starting the war hn-1
been brought Into the Army re­
port gratuitously.
Apparently,
tho former Secretary o f State
continued, th* button puahlng
phrase wo* inserted on th*
marry, u* It* put it, that Tojo
•ml th* military element were
not guilty, and that the United
States government pushed th*
Jap* into war.
So strong was Hull's feeling
about the matter that hu declared
that if he *xpto**fd himself in
thn language hu-woutd like to
use, rcllgiou* mtndad persons
would have to loave tho room.
Questioned further by the com­
mittee,' Hull testified that he
did his best to keep the Army
and Navy advised of crisis a*
Dec. 7 approached. He recalled
that he told the cabinet on Nov.
7 that a surprise attack might
'be launched anywhere and at
any timo. Again on Nov. 26 he
told a war council meeting that
Jlapan wa* poised for attack-

mlSta ry one. Ip December of that
, he had written to President
irv.lt saying that the ques­
tion ' la net whether we call a
halt to tha Japanese plans, but
when. Boaacvell replied that he

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that the problem w u a global
^ Broiler {n the eeMlon, Hull
tee tiffed that he hid received
only an unverified report of Ua
Pearl Harbor attack urban hi
conferred. .with the Japaneee
peace tonroVs at 1:00 P. M. on

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tain whether the- ., two envoy*
know In advene* that; Iteal Ihzbur wan ta b* bontbbei Bat x*U
he, "they were Hew primarily- to
prevail on ua to abandon our
iloctrinea and policies and yield
to Japanese control of the Pacl,
ftc weat of Hawaii, Including
India and the trade routes-" And
added Hull, they moat have
known that the Japanese miliUry force* were jfoing to nny.how, regardlsai d r tj »* outcome
of the pence talk*.
At ' bn* point1 la tha hearing,
Hull stated: that. If the United
StatAr and' ■Britain, t e l . baton
militarily strong in I9 M ( Hitler
and the Japa could have been
stopped. ..

Bicycfos Are Most
Common: Menu? 01
Travel h Enrope
Very, Very Stylishl

AP Newnfeatltro*

STOCKHOLM— Nothing’ in the

United State possibly oan pretgire you- fbr th* hazard* o f
Northern European traffic.
To Itegln with,- Idcycles swnrm
at you like flea*. They clliqb
your- h**U, rup. ov*r y«ur toe*,
breatho down your n**H.
In tha RtatM nobody take* a
bicycle aerlauBiy, * IV* a, medium
of traffie nob quit* belongingLton
the sidewalk nnd not quite bolonging on the street. In Dunmqrk *nd Sweden.
impc riant and certn ly omnipra
*ent tneuns of transportation ami
mail descend on you plain, with
sidecar or wheelbarrow attach­
ment*. or with extra passenger*
fore and a ft
Denmark at Iseat has th*
consideration to provide pack­
ing apae* for bicycle*. Swodaa
stacks than. aJong tha streets
one after the /other so (hat
when yam raaaak a ooeoer sad
hook, year feet oa the first
on*, tho whale line poo*
crash la* dose* like a sleek
of card*.
And if youyou. manage .tn..escape
tb* bUyolea, *JJ&gt; S« emit navi u i»
foU ot (Sermon sal*— cameuflqgail
like anew or shrubbery o r even
street, oorner* and bank buUdinrs
— which h»ra uu*
nowhere in­
tent on seagping the nose right
o ff your t e e .
Im FWead yoa Hi t* «enHemned DC-Y* hough* fr#a».
tho United S la te In 1*37.
fittdd with rubber band mot­
or* and ’ paper winds and
•nvarred with odd parr* that
flap In the wlad and threaten
momentarily to aeattor yoa
In a thousand lake*.
In th* Parliament building In
Helsinki- there are non-stop ele­
vators, a kind of perpetual dumb
waiter on which »ou are supposed
to step agilely at Just the right
moment, and which, if you aren’t
quick enough, bring your knee
up to mee} your chin with a pain­
ful and painfully embarrassing
track.
Oslo Is full-ot pensive pedestri­
ans. hit and run walker* so used
to lock of traffic that thay wan­
der through the streets with
hands claaped behind their backs
and heads down, looking nalther
to the right or left, and ram
■mack Into the tide of your car.
If yen avoid Urea* major
hazard*, there ahraya aw
miner once, such na te d s
Ing door* In Rwedom M l M
backwards; Alwoya pop ernma
hurtlinr out of a N d
a mighty hoavp ea tha daar

I f w ages g o o|9 dad output d fe a not— livin g
costa rite. TMta a m oo auu^ be np better o ff

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That’s tb9 troubU with tb* tb+iry “that you
catt increase buyingpotter simply by raising
wages.

The most important thing isn't what, * man
make* in wages per week—

Sylycoter

The most important thing it bow rnneb be
can kty with the wages be makes.
tonally keep

.The "lak e-h om e" that really counts isn't what
you take home in pay, hub wbpt you can take

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dozen—god butter and bread and $hoes and
ahirn double, then triple, in price.

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With .
____ JULIAN STRNSTROM

TUB SA^F,O fip f l^ V U V iU N FO R p. FLORIDA

•people that play golf. The City
sponsored the •rouT^a, for many Milk Sharecroppi
1many years and ft&gt;r a inlnoilty of,
Proves. S^cce:
people too! tbd.djd, anybody cfy
nbojt that? No nr&gt; tbf*' &lt;Jis|n't
cry. Then why -htudd 001 com­
mission reinaih lip.-han1 about
building Dip courts when they’ve
already up,.iopil;ited, tnu douuu
lor the people that enjoy teniihi.
This corner bellwrea this: You
can't ahoot all the ducks with one
shot bat you rail gal more shells
and keen shooting until yuu satis-,
ty ovc,.v»ip you . possibly . can.
We then Ixdieve wall have the
lest lecrcnfioiuil fnclljtvar in this
section ot the state.
Take the swu infilling pool for
instance. Speaking frankly, if that
works out like jest about every­
thing else in Sanford does along
the reel rational line maybe our
great meat grandchildren will be
aide to take a dip before they
pass on. Uut we doubt if anyone I
UP AGAIN
rise before thpm will have the I
WASHINGTON. Nov. 27. l/P )chape*
A lot. of noople ary already iu- The subject of atomic energy is
the. construction of I up tor consideration b y Congress
4 mis at the, football , again. The Senate Atomic Com- j
Ge\J7 Thpiu a. a Iqt of talk jiut iiiH^e .is. beginning a long scries.
A s going to take a lot of loing. jccU nnd is planning to hear two'
W* huvo. also lieop informed of public hearings on the subDial the stands at the Municipal •uUnetsp* today. One of these Is
Alhlotic Field ar«t in poor shape, Aleyindei Sachs, described as 1
\V*1I 'wo may have a ball club the man who pcr*uail&lt;M . tlic Into l
and we nteY npt. 4 Dul thiAV no atomic hoiuh ’ project. should, be 1
Itoo-cvrlt
that
the J
regaon whjh immediate action Pifsldent
shuubln't be Ujign to current the undertaken The other witness is,
situation. Sonic of our own Major Gemini I.&lt; -1«•• Groves, who I
youngster* might like to organize is in actual ihnrgc of the project, j
a city 4loop tfeis summer and
play a little bayvbull. Uut mayS:
CONTR0VERSEY~BREWING !
-.l-are's a sign out there r^a'.lng, “itcivived Ter Profession­
LONDON,ANov. 27. (A1)—There's !
als,”
n caitlrovci^y brewing in the j
Folks we kpo.v we,'re chgwing L’ uilpl Nations IVpprntvry Com­
ialw n tyugb stfek but il'a all u mission over where lo establish I
iu IIu of samebqdy takpjg action tbQ bcadijunrters of the pype-r
vud not watting fyr Ilui ncxt.fel- oiganitatldn. A Biitish spokesman
ow.
bos declined he will attempt to'
•S’ou think it can't be' done? luvigw the 1,-commendation to
Ilaloney? . \V&lt;- spent five yca{* in place the permanent home. in
'he. Army and fegud ouA the im- North Amqikn. The Hiitt-h un­
o.-*ibJo, cap La dpna. in^tncdiately
to In- rampaijrning to'land thbut we aibnlt it took five nun- said
world pern,- rapital ill Kurtijie.

Today we're going to blow .,!(
a, little steam regmding Sanford'-leereational facilities and especistllv the tennis court situation. We
fully realize this is a sole spot
with many Sentonh people and
pat Ocularly anningst some of our
“ rusponsihlo" officials. All we in­
tend to do is to place the picture
before you and let you do wlint
you think is tight- All this, culumn
........
ran
do is suggest. 'It is the citi­
zen's job to act!
In Sanford we hnve three tenels courts. Of those three courts
iwo are In deplorable condition
and •practically unfit fur use. The
only court in the city whirh i&gt;
tizuule is the private Chase court
on Ninth Street.
Last yesr this situation « ■ .
brought before the City t'orp,
mlssloncrs and they appropriate
13000 in the budget fnr the fisrru
year starting in October ID15. Al
.though the fiscal y.-ii Is far from
l&gt;e!iig over, it has ia&gt;ei some .inn
since the commisioners took nclitii,
on the matter imd»frum our poiut
of view their is n oiM g to keei
the consttdrllo'n of these courts
from l«4og accomplished.
The
local government has certainly'
hnd enough lime to work cut the
details.
Let’s take a look.and see if wy
can find out why construction
activities have not Wen started.
First of all our Commission is
composed of five men. According
to rur information this Commis­
sion is supposed to meet ami net
of city government.
the policies ot
The duty' of cnrrylng out thosu
policies rests with the city mana­
ger. liclieve ,jt. or not, Dial's the
way the rity malinger4' type of
government is supposed in wnlk,
The Commission nllntcd this
money ami it appeals that Mr.
Kayrr is falling down on the Job
hr planning
wait until iiezT
summer., Hut that’s n o t true!
The i-lmnres are a Hill in non thal
Mr. Sayer's ha nil* me tied by the
City ComutissoneiH who aiv nptinrently nut conlunted with lett­
ing Mr. Sayer carry out Die O uiimtssiou's lOiliries us he himself
-MSI. ill-— .-L.—w*-'l|—looliii-r t&lt;»
LUnw- the City Couimissioiiers
and not Mr. Sayer lor we.huppvn to know that . out Com­
mission does not- operate iuc,inl­
ine to (he principles of the rity
chute.-.
\V.e'il go furjher and say thal
wa heard one i-i rsou mn.irk re­
cently Uutt' the reason the City
hasn't iiuill the cruris is be«-ause
he couldn't svu spending $-tU&lt;*.i for
a minority bi Sanfotd'a ja-ople to
have let-ills .ncillCes.
Ilititlicr.
The Army has built stills to
that’ s a shgtMl
M'liy did the Cnmmbaion o)ier- 1octal in cleaning fluid with only
nte tlie Sanford Golf (.'nurse for u 10 |ier cent loaf.
eurh a long time then? Figure
Saffron has been used in' dmgs
but the population of Sapferd and
eompare it with the number of and cookery for several thnusund
f-jenr*.

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ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
HEAL ESTAl'B-HROKBir

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“PHonc 7.12

OPENING
N ovem ber 2X. 11)15

Roy Johnson's Red Barn Restaurant

RENT

.1 miles South o f S a n ford
W ntrh

A CAR

fo r op en in g announcem ent

RENT A TRUCK (V2 TON)
NOTICE

YOU DRIVE IT;

Tax books nro o|h»m for payment of 10-15 City Taxes
Ui.-u'ount of 4'. will la« idlnWOtHur pnymenrlp Nm in
her,' :i'. (liscount'.for.payment in hecentber: ‘2 ’ , (life
omnt for payment in Juuunfy: I’ dfseount for pay
ment In February
‘

PHONP^Oil

STR1CKLAND-M0RRIS0N
U-DRIVE !T. INC. Bv PAUL RO B IN S O N

J I'LL GIVE YOU
TWO HUNDRED
1 RfeVNAfeD FO R f
-y IH E R I N S ^ -J

HOW MUCH
WILLVOU BID.

TW O W V I

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DOLLARS

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TTA K E TT

Bv PAUL R OBINSON

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NO. WAIT.

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___ Bv PAUL ROBINSON
ViERE ENOAGfcD AGAIN.!'1— s

T T A KETT
HI.'

. HERE THEY COME
THEY H A D A FIGHT AND L
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YOU CAN'T

HOW'LL WE V I'L l Tilk’OW THE TINRER
GET 'EM TO &lt; INTO UlS WAGON .
THE RANCH‘V i MAKE THE KIP P O i
V - a THE PRIVIN'. j

FORCE *
ME T O ---J

WANT TO ARGUE
ABOUT IT, SHORTY

NOT WITH A LOAPEP J
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( NOW YOU'RE
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ON, IF I CAN HITCH
MV HOR6E O N .— '
B EH IN P . ;-----

JU6T KEEP IN
LINE. STUB'LL
LEAP WE WAY.
FOLlOW HIM.
I'LL PIPE
(3L-WINP YUH!

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evor aiaee V.J Pgy. There have hern
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r«n»re rush ealla— longer

Service generally U good but there

IT'S ALMOST SUNPOWhl
ITO. PAN S|pUt
-J4 BACK BY Me

IBE TAKE 'IM LONGTIME
FINP F IX -IT FELLER . r

IF VUH WANTA STAY HEALTHY, KIP/
YOU'LL K E E P YOUR EVES O N
.
TH E R O A P ANP K E E P PRIVIN'.,

COME O N - L E T 'S LINE OUT
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are more liipee when the line* get over*
crewdod. Then U’a more Important
than evar to “please Until your call to
S minutes" vheo the operator request*
m e a n w h il e

W« still haven’t enough long disUnco telephone liqcg, hut gpv that we

SOinrilFJK.N BELL

YOU ASK FOR A HANDY MAN,
B O S S . S O WE BROUGHT r
O N E , W A G O N ANP A LL. J

you MEAN THAT * 1 2
NEEP A MAN, M o T &gt;
S P R O U T, ___________

NAW - THE T IN K E R 'S INSIPE THE
W A G O N . TH E KIP MUST B E HIS
H E L P E R . THEY'LL W O R K ALL
R IG H T, W E 'LL M A K E 'EM WORK

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BUSINESS SERVICE ’Lawson; Little
up with k«*»cne and fool
oil beloro winter.
II. B. POPE CO., INC.

DODGE ■ PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
109 Palmetto Ate.
Phone 1011

3
ome ac

Is Industria

Trying Road Back
To Golf Titles

NOVEMBER 27, 1915

TU ESDAY,

TIIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

lltElllaUtElilSIllEIIIEIHEIIISIIIEIIISIItiSHtS

iw moTa.lhsB lUWO,
principals and teachers,
..... t
,
administer the test* December 3-1 i l l
27, ut which time they must ln}l|||
returned to Science Clubs o f A-1 —
merica In Washington, Watson I JJJJJ
Davis toys. The examination], are I ■ ■ ■
designed to reveal the student’s I I I
ability to think and reason rather I
than measure his fdrul of acicnti-1 m b
fie knowledge.
|
The Search is sponsored by the I I I
Westinghouse Electric Corp.

FUZFO, Hungary, (/PI—New in.
dustrial experimental laboratories,
directed by Dr. Laszlo Demeny,
one time Rockefeller fellow at tho
University of California, have
been set up in a modern factory
here as one step In aiding totter­
ing Hungarian industry to get
back on Its feet. Tfie laboratories
were instituted by the Hungarian
oil companies.
In China, more than 600 years |
"We're Interested chiefly in'pro­
black
ducing sugar from starch, alchohol ago. a treatise on carbon " bit
from cheap grapes, ncctilin from manufacture was published.
methane gas of which we have
large deposits, and the conver­
sion of sunflower seed hulls In
furfural for fine- lacquers," Demeny said.

n V 0 FARMS FOR SALE—One WK ARE tuily equipped and
3 acres, tiled land, 1 good well,
know how to recap your (ires.
By FRANK ECK
2 story house. 1 car ra n g e , 1
Natural rubber or synthetic, AP Newafcatures Sports Writer
rt&gt;ol house, 000 ft. West
we protect Inc sidewalls of
NEW YORK— W. Lawson Lit­
Lake Monroe post Office. One
your tire. Jones Tire Shop, tle, who reached his peak as a
—A acres, all tiled, rood well, 2
Cor. l it and‘ Elm, phone GOB. golTer 10 years ngq hut added
story house, 2 story bam, ti
mile west on Orange Boule­ SEWING machines repaired. Wil­ , the National Open to his list nf
romiuests five years later, has his
vard. J. W, Bell, Lake Monroe,
liams’ Fixit Shop, 206 W. ' ayes,
set on golf's gold dust trail,
Phone 1C.
1st St.
and there arc few professionals
RADIO
Philcn cabinet style. BODY AND Fendar dents, paint who doubt that he will make the
Price reasonable. 1209 Mag­
injury or fading should bo grade.
nolia Ave.
Little, now 34 and nearing
corrected now to combat aging
and weathering, A new paln- playing weight at 100 pounds, has
VEGETABLE plants for Victory
been away from competitive golf
less method awaila you at
Gardens and large acreage,
three years. He went into the
YATEH AUTO PAINT &amp;
Copenhagen, Red. and Chinese
Navy as an apprentice seaman
BODY SHOP
V
eMMUIAgUf, Colhirds;
WUIIUIUB, Broccoli;
tJIUVtJII)
Cabbaged
White Bermuda Onions; Neck- 103 N. Palmetto Ave. Phone 371 Dec, 12, 1042, and was a lieuten­ Tpsts Are Ready For
u s i Rutabagas; Escarole; Ice­ WASHING machines repaired— ant when discharged Oct. 24.
Little enme Into prominenre by
berg Lettuce; Rutger Toma­
S c i e n c e Research
and all home appliances. Cald­ winning Itotli the British Amateur
toes; 1 year old Rhjbarb
well General Repair Shop, 707 and National Amateur tourna­
Roots or small plants; Hate:
WASHINGTON. D. C„ UV)~
North Mills, Orlando, phone ments in 1034 and again In 1025,
~
Thyme;
' ------Flhnacchlo.
hlo; T)lll and
Z-1D72. Prompt service.
the only time these two events More than 15,000 American high
Strawberry plants. Fresh vego
were won in succession by the school seniors with a flair for
tables and oranges parked to
Expert Auto Repairing
same man. But it wns in 1029 -clence soon will he priming them
ship. J. W, Bell, Lake Monroe,
Barfield A Jackson
that the Monterrey, Calif., golfer selves for a thfee-hOur test in
phone 16.
in connection with
competition for * 11,000. in scholYates Auto Paint &amp; Body Works gave an inkling of Incoming a til ships, awarded annually to finaltop flight linksnian.
HOOFING — ’ Brand new; solid
. Phene 371
ists in the Science Talent Search.
At 18 He Played Oultnel
aluminum sheet roofing, Ya 3
Examinations have been mailed
AUTO PAINTING
That year he pipyed in the'Nn
■I 1
crimp and snap lo c t styles. Phone”
By C.W. “ Pat" Johnaon
tional Amateur at Dvl Monto and
■T-* Wlre-Wrlto at^oncel FulenFlder
Mfg. 4 Distributing w ., P.O, 16 years experience in nUto and lost to Francis OulmcAt, l**jp,"]n
%/ / y &amp; i:
Box .3331, 010 Lancaster Drive, aircraftfmir,tlng. Hartford's popu* a third round match- Culmet was i-omlng in at tree top level ovet*
Old
Court
House
street
and
skim­
lar paint authority.
? ulck to predict a great future
Orlando. Phone 21700.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
nr Little, then a mere youth of ming the tops of the Great East­
ern notcl and tho governor's man­
MOTOR BIKE
A-1 condition,
208 W. 1st Ht.
18.
Briggs*Stratton motor, 9I26.DO.
•
In 1030, the year Bobby Jones sion.
1218. French ^ y e . or call 010.
When the Japanese threat to
MOTOR TUNE-UP
acorcd his famous grand slum—
Calcuta subsided, the road was'
Fneloriea • recommend it every
LADIES pre-war bicycle, good 6(100 mile* o r ’ twice a year. Es­ British Open and .Amateur and usbd as a storugc area i'or mlliU, H. Open and Amateur—Little
For 4Your Christmas
condition. .'100 W, 16th St,
sential to efficient car perfor­ reached the second round in the .tnry vehicles and supplies.
'*
mance.
Our
expert
mechanics
and
National Amateur. In 1932 he
FOUR PIECE
wicker
suite,
Supply
and
Hunting
Sun
Motor
Analyzer
assure
satis­
bowed in the opening round, but
chest of drawers* one trunk,
tho following year, at the age of
one rood chest, one nntiquo faction. Come in today.
LEGAL NOTICE
.nOLLEIt MOTOR SALKS
22, he reached the semi-final. The
Trips — See
platform rocker. Phono 90S-J.
208 w r 1st SI.
next.tw o years he scored with
r n t .x r v
ease fn the national ..nqiulcur*,' i x c o l h t o r - t i i h
ONE LARGE Dr’s office scales;
Jt im ik .
s m ii.x iii.r .
cm nts.
complete set of splints; oper­ EXPERT service on mnrhines. first at Brookline, Mass., then at
S T iT K lie I'U H IIU .i.
Electric
irons,
oil
heaters
and
ating room light, 200 Walt
Bill's Package Store
•* &gt;IN' ItB T H E K 8TA T R OK •
cook stoves, hacked by JO years' Cleveland.,
bulbs, operating table; operat­
JAS1BH M. W YN N . Dereased.
But it was in May, 1934, tlmt
experience.
Phone
701-J.
IX
P
R
on
A
T
H
ing cabinet and Instruments,
ho set the golfing world on fire T o A L L WHOM IT M AY CONand Bar
btqrr appliances
for
office EXPERT plumbing.
Emergen­ by winning H&lt; first major tour­ l 'B U N :
work, 2 sterilizers,
nil
in
Notice
lr
li«*ri*l.&gt;
given
thal
cy repairs, •remodeling, new nament, taking the British Ama­
112*W, 1st.
Phone 880
splendid condition. Phone 251.
J. OVRIlH TItB BT flleil M s final
sinks, lavutoties, toilets, laundry teur. He heal Jfm Wallace on the II.
■ , 1 1 iim A iIiiiIiiInI rutor of
the
tubs, hot water heaters. Also 23rd hole, 14 and 13. At the half­ estate I&gt;r James M. W ynn, it*.
MIKE SAUS' 30 acre farm, 10
house heating. Ceurgo Cour- way mark he was 12 up, scoring renswl; Hull lie flleil tils petition
acres tiled. See Mrs. A. MenHint he
son, Phone County *1100 or un eagle arid seven birdies along fur flint t flififhiirgt',
In the meantime . . . .
endex, 1010 Orange Ave.
»p|»l&gt; I** ll»»* Hiifiotnl»l*» II. W .
write Box 678. Sanford, Fla. the way. Ho heal Dr, William will
W are, t'dim ly J ui1m»* o f HcmlnnU
Twoddcll,
1
up,
to
retain
the
rm
in
iy,
Flormn.
on
lire
2?!li
day
----- SHEET . Music, popular a n il
wn In tttitr,.
if Drrimtlier. 1945. for approval
MISGELLANEOUSItuy - More Bonds for
standard, hook music nnu music
When the year was up
instruction books at The Music
" “ ‘ v y U d^alSS.
"a
Box in the Princess Theater WE PAY highest rush price* for was awarded tho James E. SulliVICTORY!
van Award.
O
ils lllh iln
y u
f N
o
ve
m
b
e
r, le
ts.
Bldg.
used furniture. Haynes A Wil­
It. J. Overstreet. Hr.
'in 1936 he turned pro for a
Administrator of the eetate
liams
Furniture
Co.,
311
E.
1st
BECORD8 • All the latest popu9)0,000 first year contract with
of Jsm rs M. W ynn, deceased
St. phono 961.
lars, string music and album
a sporting goods firm. Four
acta for Christmas gifts ut
months later ho won bis first title
BOR HOW HERE WHERE
your music store, The Music
os a pro, Inking the Canadian
PRIVACY !H RESPECTED
llox in the Princess Theater YOUR natural desire for privacy Open with a 271 .for 72 holes.
The following year he annexed
Bldg.
In money matters is strictly
respected here. Friends and the Snn Francisco match play
MUSICAL instruments, acces­
relatives are nut uuestioned title as pro at Urctton Woods,
sories, guitar anil violin strings
about your credit. Your cm- N. !L In 1940 he turned in a blar­
at The Music Box in the Prin­
ployer or business associates ing five-uridcr-pur final round 05
cess Theater Bldg.
will nut hear of your persona! to capture the l*On Angeles Open.
affairs. There is no eauso for Five months Inter he heal (lent!
embarrassment.
Saruzon by three Mrnke* in the
LARGE PLOT on main Highway,
Reasonable credit requirements. playoff at the Nations! Open ut
suitable for garage or cahfn
Wo co.makers on money loans. Wnrronsvllle, Ohio.*
development. Has 0 room moVarinble payment plans.
Shot A 82 In Trzas
Wlern house. Small cash, balance
FAMILY LOAN CO.
STRICKLAND - MORRISON, Inc.
One of Little's insrcsithle rounds
easy terms. Box 61, Sanford.
Florida Hank Bldg.
Phone 33 came in 1941 when ho took the
GMC Series 300 Block assembly. &gt;MAKE
Phone 200
hauling-W e Texas Open. Ills 02 bout lien Ho­
A scarce article and ns good' have a MONEY
gan by three shots.
Ford Dealer Since 1931
Your
good
hoavy.-jluty
1911
as a new truck. Either is hard
Little, who served ns n Nuvy
Chevwlcl truck that really enn
to get. Let us install this now
handjV a big pay load. Good lieutenant ut Honolulu where he
motor for you.
motor and body, fine tires. played with friendly competition,
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
will spend the next fes weeks
Celling price.
208 W. 1st. St.
practicing for Bing Crosby’s tour­
HOLLER MOTOR HALES
nament at Del Mar, Calif.,
'
208 All 1st. St.
row buy I n s u r a n c e ,
ONE hand meat sllcer; G. E.
Inst week in December.
vacuum cleaner; porch awing;
end forgot
If Lawson shows any semblance
P«7 /or
0- a ■12 rug pad; iron-heaters; HELP WANTED—
of his once grout game, golf’s
you
ll—until
ba«e
oil heaters; one 2 x 6 ft. marble
winter trail will be worth watch*
counter slab; crocks; large kreut GIRL for aoda Fountain at Lan- j ing.
loest Thea
cy’s Drug Store. Part time o n
cutter; phone 008-W after 9:00
action. I f you insured
full time.
A, M.
through
FULL time and part time clerks. Drug*} Gem-scare
ONE Thomasvlllo four poster ma­
H. &amp; A. Department Store.
o4 *n detail*
In
Ravaged
Italy
hogany bedroom suite, like new;
strange
prom
pt
one coil spring and felt mat- STENOGRAPHER,
permanent
ROME, m -"Talking of peni­
iree piece
pis maple uphol
tress; 1 three
position. W. E. Klrcliotf, Jr.,
S ir* .
r
w
.
cillin to Italy's physician* is* ilka
stared living room suite. Phone
phone 306,
402-J, Mrs. JR. It. Pippin.
talking to them of diamonds,” sail]
GIRL FOR OFFICE work, con­ Dr. CharlcN Muzslcato o f Now
sisting mostly
of
charging York, national chairman of Amer­
ONE 10 ft. trailer, new paint
tickets and
counter
work. ican Medical Relief for Italy (AM;
Inside and out. Inquire Trailer
H
Seminole County Laundry Co. RI). summing up the acute need
• Camp.
810 W. 3rd St.
______ of this country's war-stripped
ONK6
YOS
TWO strands fat pine wood, 18
?a ANO 4 6
MIUCH BLOG.
CHAMBERMAIDS,
also
night
and hospitals for medical supplies.
In. 211 Laurel Ave,
The
roentgenologist,
attached
to
day porters. Mr*. Perry, phono
tho staffs nf the Goldweter Me1200. Hotel Mayfair. ___
A VACANT, 3 bedroom house
■nftrlal anil St. Luke's Hospitals in
with extra lot on paved road MAID for Muthrr Furniture Co. New Yor, has surveyed hospitals
out of city limits. Edward F
and clinics in Naples, Rome, Mi­
Hoe Mr. Brunson.
*
c Lane.
lan, Florence and Bologna, and
FOUNTAIN girls. Apply Ship’s Sicily befera returning home next
ONE child's desk with chair.
Service, . Hanford Naval Air month,
Phone 182-J after 0:00 P. M.
BROKEN
Station.
"Almost literally, docton have
nothing," ho said. "I am surprised
always
PACKERS
for
Sayan
Fruit
Co.
THE PLACE that you
.
that they ere able to do anyth! ng
■T* too
State Farmers' Market.
WINDSHIELDS
.wanted - 0 room house,
nt all."
baths, laundry room, 2 cat
WANTED
TO
RENT
garage, 10 acres land, a beau­
CAN BE
Calcutta Airstrip
tiful
lake where... you .'ERMANEN'J
can hear
____________.
. civilian
couple
it fish e* theyTwinrutul T t a ----- wlth~ehlldren, ■want 2 bed
—
Agrain
ls
"Street
good bathing and boating. Edhouse, fumlahod. Phone 0(
DANGEROUS!
ward F. bum, phono 452.
County 8402.
CALCUTTA, GPL-A strong link
L o t ub replaco y o u r broken w in dsh ields w ith
the wartime defense network
UNFURNISHED 2 or 3 bedroom
LARGE, heavy cast Iron heater,
S A F K T Y G L A S S — a .Lam lnat-td triaaa th at
house, good references. Per- of Calcuta—a fighter plane Strip
esrt of the city’s
coni of wood. * 25-00 . phone
el
menent Wallace Philips, Phone located in the heart
dt
provldea
greater protection from the danger
downtown section—has been re­
990.
890.
_____
of broken, flying piecao.
turned to public useHOUSE or apartment, 2 bed­
Sixty-foot wld cRed road served
We have a full line of mirrors, gloss Building
room*, furnished, downstairs. as an RAF landing field during
WANTED—
Best of references. Phone 316- the dark days of the war.
Blocks and Glass of all kinds.
J.
Cole mitt resident! became ac­
AUTOMOBILE—direct from owSENKARIK GLASS &amp; MIRROR CO.
— ner, *80 or *88 model, kord, SMALL,
FURNISHED apart- customed to speady ffghUr plane*
Chevrolet or Plymouth. Will
ment One adult, permanent.
Phone 039.
114 W. 2nd. BU
Phone 320

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SINKS •
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JA M E S

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WANTED; *87 or *98 Chevrolet
car body. Phone 968.

PAY

Hattla

WASHING and Iran
Cooper, 618 E. 6th

PRICES
, Plymouth*,
e
a
r

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SIT. WANTED—
JOB AS cook or maid, part lima
Minnie Murry, 901 Sanford
Are.

LATINO /&gt;il heater,
email, •stable for i
,* Rev. 6. i. Grady,
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S h e
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Strike Vote Is
Being Taken In
Steel Industry

AN

SANFORD.

IN D E P E N D E N T

F L O R ID A .

D A IL Y

N EW SPAPER

W EDNESDAY. NOVEMBER

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IS IS

A &lt; s v r itlr d I'rr&lt;is i M u n l W ir e

Contract Is H 't For \lst» Denies II? Had
RenovationOf Base­ 'Control Of Troops
ball G r a n d s t a n d
In The Philippines

T h e C IO steel w ork ers w ill
decide, w h eth er a strik e i s !
fa v o re d to su p p ort dem ands
f o r a 52 p e r d a y in crea se.

The C u v %tf#It* *-&lt;l|IfI km- wflfi
oeitiedl *om*SitiM*aoo -■ qiv t, ■ mi*
courts. M il film , -n'&gt;ui vpnrdinw
tnion. toe thwtMi jiiir i'&lt;-« So- tg civ
But union official* eraphasvxe
\XT I sicnooi C» Ilib
that the balloting duet* not m a n
I wdli me available t**i
Intmr nftn* * « i , * if*
than a strike necessarily will
t iiit m fr la r r * their lawyer* in liont amt their white-helm* led
A YOICC FROM THE BENCHt w t vimWc, Will , e a w. ee twddfollow.
N»»v«
m *
r
^
n
n
M
tear.
Beyond
|i.
-WU
KickgrwiuutV
ate
the atteulsow o f pattsnpav.U atJ * .d v i &lt; v in IIik fortune o f l i e
Th* plants affected bv the ing
i
IV' llrvaM iodine.
»1
ttiei\
tatde...
at:J
behind
lh*?u.!«•
members
ol
Vti. $i*y*v *1-... *«&lt; r.i«u| veil it*ai
•trike vote include those or “ big ,AIUV\*- evert ia sewuuet at Newts * s ty . lWivnar,y a lo ir On leading
are on trial as war o i u n o K r lr*k- and -iriKverai Jo-t - « f the
auiin nee..
•t*el“
and "little
steel-* u u Nasi\
the ryitrcsvt to* ■veu.'uotg and
« i M in the d&gt;«'l
•cores of independent facto* w*. .wurt can he seen at Wit. t r u s t the pc*—n evreneeulour the Tvaxdbkaevd at tie
as well as producers of related
Municipal Etn'li Pai'l Yia* . i*vt,
metal products, v
naiuded in ThateM.' C inji. In*oil
■ewttmitee. aed tin t week, cm 't i e
So far. representatives o f the
project acti.ua2S v lu t o i tp-s "Wnr
big steel producers have reject­
ed all bids to meet with the union
dby.
on the wage issue. President Ben­
Me. Snyes's Laser nt full *•
jamin Fairless of the L*sited
u (uHbon.
States Steel Corporation says the
*"lix ee-s.'oo-'e Aa t ie * 1 1 Kv■. u*
steel industry cannot atfoed to
dee the ooui.-rtrr Wait, iiu.' &lt;uii OF'"
pay S3 a day more to its workers
in. (he Ass* &lt;r o (WUitd I f Tt'i .;n&gt;.
CniCAtSCI.
Non.
JS,
&lt;T*&gt;— (uj*
and will not discuss the issue ui*»». whwhi tkav *«vn:-ei stir *'m&gt;
YouiNe tesi.t &lt;if people a He can , ivhii
til the OPA raises the ceding
t'o rn in iT -.-iw im n . »i[ I v iliin ic »!(• ■•"
trM a lie without loii.r.c an e &gt; e -{tie
►rices on steel products.
u ttb u u slu n , foe t ie vem-triHt.inn
tail* Well. n’» prttint ‘-e no—, j \\
, Should the steel workers r e '
iho ancoe Hat of an ovola-li could,the
uf tke Swinni.'iur C’"M| in'll I*"
out soon, they will boost
the;
te IVeil vnutemg. VHcy Me rm- 1ri&gt;
lenrnt*. • *ruiie*. mill a l e
*«•'
tnvnvd the ! e detector to rorh a ' oivl
total of the nation’s strike idle1
ailthvev air "tv * 11 « !1 .nr
"t
well above the ram wo^ n n ^ 1
t;T* (saint tliai oven the weeding Irnmull sir tkv .».«■. .;- i -tiii..
low. vntt tugiste i. — -— wan
A t present, more than 9.INO are
Ihe —Bs-mKnan., i:
W. iii F,l|i
T7 si'ig uie noal lor tnhu.un
ibr
r\ j inn.i lion,
T h o e new imptoiemorl* are Jthir ghout
idt* as a result o f labor disputes. |
tVe w e ll.,o f John IL Rent,* a n*e- Ri t now with the new attach-, .a
ism
The largest single group ntaue
.iiJjemckc* *&lt;i.
— hi* teti-mn- are m im hhl,
* , .. fttiM h e nu d
idle by a strike consists' o f the
ivatici m cs,M »»*T1C tVe lie deis t"j. Bilw » "IS 1
cicbt nhmr with hi* bl**nd pres- ■M
e* at the t"hi*r*tr« F*otne d.-p-r
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1 It’ j i’ i M-.: . D "Iv Sa mr
.Ji a.iii
M ill'*
lahma vur \
. -j. J.UIl *.-11.1011
v tie fiC&gt; "
1 Sr new att.. ivmenti* are in -, *»
•*.'
torT. f i d
Ha* developed lt&gt;
■b,, Ba,*.* a'nu* t i r e fovi.iocti
Hated r~.it her t !cd.*ei
plaiol un- .ilia- u
bvtivcv 'K ie * :.i, ■jr &gt;.louirn* a.
.te* the tight foieann. umter the, V.*vfan
iHe.woJito* A. ai“
•voiMCkinc *'"
left (m eans. an,t on the -eat o f
tl ■&gt;.
ka«-a avtitij tit a.
iVw &lt;Han, undi"11, s.it.li h i, thighs.
bisie f'tumli Silu,l
* t* * "»
•n *,-iwrT -net»o"ut»u i*i- o«-i - m
tnwt of the S»n;i ■■ aumte s o t *

Sanford Pilot
Foolproof Lie Detector Is
Invented By Chicago Police Club Addressed
By Mrs. Kircher
Kiwanis Group

d u y — atr** *m | en u u riw sof -ftv » *•, . i i U i n

b n fi,

»I* »»I

the slu.ii!, Mik *«

II. K. Murria. principal » f Sent*
nulr High School, haa been asked
to numinatr local M iuon to cwoa*
prtr for ten tSOi&gt; schuUrskipv ut
th* annual honor scholarship coosurtltkin sponsored by Kelli as Cohlogo or Winter f u L
Student* from over &amp;dud •high
Mhoola are expected tu cwtupete
for the Hchularshipa thU year,

ms tour gor five week*, a vermcuig nhao talk- sowar days.
She I d l * f her fee * IVwrl
Hat hoc r t fM ir a c n
whew she
was sew* to k t i u d « SvpA I *
l » t l . awl * f Bow Ike hmst had
! to rewtnbs ofTskomr twr Id day 1
before the Araty nnevrem co n "
get koala set * a nad ru tM id i
heopUal fhrditie*. Fust ewaatahw
were 3iM huruvd dew flewa th
awadew A W u i d t ltavatkrcw, she
**A1 The n o
to M»T»asx&gt;\
Kuaaiw resulted to w a u » r l «
P*d* canunhwa. tkat « kevmste
kwowm an loryeds iUeckar^, d r
adkhrd.

Only students o f superior avude* ( She them tvki o f a hnate *|MWt
into record are eligible. Nomina , u&gt; Lewtsn and *d Ike ckeeefdtiona must he received at KoUIim ee*ta and fUrtnwkr »&lt; SiJW* fev,
College by Jan. IV
pke Uvieg wa a swJhwmy sente !» « •
Approved standard examination* with* wahy hhaaJkets to sheew vw
will be sent to high school peinci- later, she wws retoewed to the

Gen. Styer Speeds
■Redeployment P l a n s
N E W YORK. Nov. W . 0 * V _
Radio eurroapoiaJoek Frvd Kvushanlt (o f NBC&gt; hnwdcmst from
MawHa today that tho Command­
ing Gownm l of tho Vaitod States
Army forces in tho V w t m
Pacific —, Lieutonant Geooml f f .
&amp; Stytr — haa take* actiou to
ip |i4 up teJlpiKjnMIfetv

M lIK It r»i.

Imperialists
Plans Are Drawn Yamashita Says Says
Hamstringing All
tif
forts to Hel p
For Construction He Knew Nothing Ciiinesetiox
ernment
Of Tennis Courts
. Of Atroutiss

t&gt; r
ri«M i
T h e larttest str ik e v o te in
history’ b eg in s to d a y w h en
th e
N a t tonal
Labor
R ela­
tio n s B oa rd polls m o r e th a n
6 5 0 ,0 0 0 steel w o r k e r s in 1 6 6
pUfvta located in 2 7 s t a t e s .

Morris Yo Elect
Senior Students

M

W her? Top Naxis Are Being Tried For War Crime

GM Declines To Meet
With LaborConciliator ht Washington
Over W age Dispute

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were
I V d Hr-.l Ir, tvl*. ,&gt;f f* « ..tri•.• •bn taking the i'hrii*rnia» Seie* tlUM b u t un **»1'«i»e’i *•&lt; *S,m
. Vncr- ,,i iis|*. vine lie lie 4*1 rtft
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•* •hr aw] I rfiftsui Fcrl K In*** »
,a.|i* f.,r tho ru.oer. t’he le iU t* 1.. mtv lHh vitv. i.3i:*aT.„iiH anilt i'*'II (&lt;•
i b »v ih - V**i
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frnw, »h, ale -• far jr e gratify- uiiii. live title -mi.-lWTtiiS miti e,1 H i
1 of Srktud. Tr-^t'v m»*H t^i* r*»-M . tf’
aimida'Io’F kui
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he -m i. J*he .it,mail hvc .wuiiiMinic
nfl — ig **** dft^t h|rat»-l that C» **«ft
ra!li with—., ‘p*iein. “ Mho Are tlv on iijvicv v f '.**" P,nr.Jr 111.'. *1H
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So*".;, werv .ur’ ir tbrntighwiU: thi? tv e v ' tin* vm Bite- J*™ti uirtil u tU ,
i t&gt;ir
kri-r
i r —ii ime In tllw mail* .1 ,v*Ttli.uiTi
mn.t - f U tv ki.rvliHT who ish it ■ aJiuir
Jte* 4*Ii4| uJHwfl
f infirffTt^' iftfT ■Iff'-'
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L ieut. Thigpen Is Andrew Carrawav
Discharged From Is Home Followin’;
Service
U,SL Naval Forces
n. J i , -*y*
Ijyut. tjgt Andrew I ' n u ,
pstmg day 1 I’ SNIt. arrived
k-me
Fn
»ra» s h t * "Hfb*. «n terrumal lew*,, afl,
barge
on &gt;war " I *vrviie at lY.vtl Hail
I'snudv Had , from whirh Hr snite,! on \
t - rharge H on tlx t'a m er Hornet. Ititeleui.
a . tbr Win of Mrs. J»ter t am,
nonlJia, us- *4 Sanfoevi.
hmw port I Ikonng hi. »I- v ik t . hi*. »
frv.m
the the
former
Helen MaienTr
■rhmol * for has leva r**ndurting 1tw An.li
tie * m « 4 Carmway In.uram-*- Agvncv
I . «i. for; l « * ’ » Park Avenue
Hr also
Lseut. t'artaway rnter*-&gt;l
t l Hr FVet aervire on March i*. 1»13. trar
V « s i.
six months in ■ Miami r i,l
w e tv was »&lt;mlha at Uw Navy pi*-i
tr r f the
followed bv s,v » .
* »weepet. * f temporary dutv at the 1'
Laliwd tv* Ihrertovs
tn New 1 ■
Twt Men! to A t IVsrt HaiH,.r he wav
Station a*stac+w] to the Naval Nui*t»K
Hr tvgan P*d- He r i | n t i» tv ptn i-l
t Nov. 1 4 inactive dutv ' « Jan. la .

CITY BRIEFS

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SVr*iirl|L u b o .u
ttir 'Iif»it*n»e

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Vanutshiti
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tmintmluk'-. hnt* dlrmotl a |»I«n
&gt; amii*shttii*«&gt;
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that

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•fw* jhiTiifd^d

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ih a t A irinavtin*, had ft * . - .»
-let hif.
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ijh*om ni$&gt;i.«i.i;&gt;r-.
Mltlllg
litl Aln; •
rtp|Hi. it inn to a" I
rim.a. •
M in -ti ll&gt; i l«v lin i n ',.( that in
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ini i|Ur linn tliut
tin- i&gt;"' v i r I i li'injr ritinn has
tie ^h i ...... of tmth tin* !tu««ian
an.l’ tln Rtiti.-h ;:&lt;ivcrhmcnt*. Rut
thifi iKilirv, i,. vt sit m». does not,
have tl
if the imtiet ml!&gt;' llft i ii ' m l n'lVn-e in Asia,

4*111 bold wrun*

‘dffTt’IC'f'lt ktMl OKH tl’if H tlfTTii' *

1m tW IkU n 6*TMMin llDlfAil

1-1ii* iuhNiitti&lt;my »iml lN't in

■»i i t i l t ji ai nil, 11m* f»'!»*■■' ui
J i t l t l * 1 lu ll .jfcifki't4 l i t - .ill*
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iiTJ'ifhi »l « &gt; f f i i u t n i l l in ] tl*i-*»*
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ii* vd^ldtltal ti - . m
iraitKl \ mi tin-tut a.

(hincse Nationals
ik^in landings At
Pori. Of HuiuK'-j.
* w*fht;i i.lif ^ktUM *
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*«*Idi»T*H*'w*rrnb * :
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fun tliJl «.rwii fTJTtlaXti.»Ir,, *Hi 1if' M»#»'in i u i"» f

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tiltil/! Wf Cjnjrt: WUa’t’Vfbfl « »»»‘l
tli«it
jteii

th m ’i'ip*
o f ' the
Slinniilli
County Health and T'lNteiiiiiw,
AseortatiiMT will mwt tonight an
T:3o •»'vl*M.i. iji tli,. t lime BujIiJ
&gt;n« MrM, Ma v FymHittUt, mwiriif’
tin*
t hi* Sf ii*f Xub«rcul»D4ifi A i
suriifttiiHi, «iil i&gt;« |h4v«M#ut.

B. F. Lanas Liven
Naval Discharge
At Pensacola Base

B*lv Scout, Mill t ub u'MUt. will
attend a ,ut*|F«r it thv Siuth.
Sole I'tim.u ■. S, ho„l at* d lie
uYlurk.
Thumiui
vvmiingA
Court of Honor will follow at
sMfci o’clock which, tho publur m
invited be attend.

Oiling kmc
Itaili New
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new - |ia|M"i
t it ,o . i
.aid itint u t'liitn -,
,v 111,'ill till.I
In
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Mnm lmi ill I

* hiaiicclun atoi MoLilen, tin- big
Xlumliui isti indu-mal c e n t i - i
tinmiHi u i'* * may pmemd at
em&lt;*e In Imitti ettv- TIm' RtiHhiaiiaiir flirthei
aid tn tiavr s t u e l
In oourfib'tr tin'll -ivithdriiii.il
frioi, dn rimi ui •'! initi-Jalioat v.;

Commercial Florida
Fishcrnu-n S t r i k e

•Hkw tl « a rarifhr m t w w s with

From Naval Service

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uir^llrittl! h m AwlKvl-i^ ^siiH Tjh m ii i-risc
itxiltill Jl-jyit** 1% % * jiU vr'ftt t**#- 't-'Of ln J K ;

bruadcaato* said S t t ii had

Jim Spmrer, AOM- lc. I’SSR
krvtkrf of IL A . 5 | n ,v r , ha- ro­
l l grand frnta Miami whrri* he m
( rrrvwd kh honorable Aim ha1g*
I from the K t i m and baa ro-umrd
' * w t at the Spencer-Hardin I h u f .
He n t r r n t the e n v , in l*b ruary. 1M * and m February. I ' l l
» a » amt to the Pacific theater %i Beard the C SS Franklin, garner
« f the Essex etau, and aerveil on
a n l u r as a bombardier ami g ■-

ttr ffiiw- at

W A S H I N G T O N , NnV. *JS,
(A IM
I rj.i« i A m ! .tssaddr
mi t ’ |ii• i M
t l r ’ ipr^l V at*,
rii I Miff.!. . ,li:i- m idi'.! \orm*
llti.yilrci i htn'ci • in fyi-i liltsti Fmj: 1 1 i • v • f ’ t lt i'r iili’ o f
L;ii3 s, i
m . i • i' .yrneiiYan
ii'C fijr!!'i-.il-.'j',* H 'lr ir y _s|Wikc
lu-f.'ii
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i niWtl in

|tW v n ankWttur aiiiwlrc amd vih. i'Ti
(lion iJouadiwai c m . wkiudi ,&lt;**», -tutted! af Tbh man:
i ‘ Ih aouwvaeanr wyito irammc
Clighn a/lYamav am] Jiidkas T o n .*
aurkad wiitki ourtuumbmc al'iiMkr,
L A K E CHFt AN. Wanh. Nun i utirhi w s BMitito r 5 * mu-iu iih i d M m 2a. bPV— The derp anil icy w* * m m ita. Iktdl Slanitttirs i d Am ,Am
te n of Lake Chrlitn still: hold the Hiftt '‘ BWwir— BTolW off Jw«P f v i »
bixi.vi ut i : lliiim mi mid. the [lln i^ A rra y SUbfr _ r € _ Arwitgaiu.
driver of the school bun that “ Jfcwn" Widin., ad FAnriita, (toll
awrrvvit o ff on niiiionJunrat info Cibiom rd Cltftctfw. Bin r.iiiUHOTi
nut “'Yinr1*- Gsud'V.i) rtf FnnOr
the lake Momluy.
Divers
have
rororereil
two Chant.
bodies hut have found no trace * taimio in i i m imd&amp;iic wrnki tnv
o f the bun and ita grim laryu twifc: tho (iimwir Munra'im Stinnr*
after deoemding llili feet into the i g 'JUT Taot R M Sltamt
take. The lake u* '»***&gt;• fret dney
a short distance from the spot
where the bun -truck th* water.

vt^aixciav. No-. i*h. ,r—

An NLRB Election Health O fficials To
Attend State Meet

The Ka*T Ihioujivrome *ia, div■hmeif that the User P*ir*u4rwi
bomoerlB bu&gt;f a d o r roll wtallr
ho wets oiti nufle an Ike ISIS

MIAMI. N » v
-N
tlnnna.il.1 ruin incn ml fahi'i on n
ImBstiiti Fiifl 1‘ irlty Mini H» .
Wv*.1 mill M|* 11ll'll i«uit- t.nil
■tl a WU'ibr tm higln-t 1"i('i" (■*'
lin n raili'lirh. An ntficiat of tli.1'
HilKiniii'i'h fninlt Hnv jiredin*’ ]
It il.] £.*Nili mil iv ui: aLriki- l&gt;
M oikIm} w Imii wv-t I'on-t fivhei
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Unity There If. Strength—
T® Protect the Pu ce of the Worlds '
To Froaata the Progress of Araericai
To Prodoco Proaperlty for Sanford.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK

VOLUME XXXVII

Hitler's Last
^Will Is Laid
Before Court

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Key Witness And Leahy A t Probe

MONDAY* NOVEMBER. 2«. 19If,

THE WEATHER
I’arll) cloud; and utrmrr through. Tuesday

■

Associated Press Leased Wire

40 Children
Hull Declares Japanese W ere
Feared Lost
In Accident “Hell Bent For W a r ” In 1941

Evidence Shows K ei­
tel Plotted To Kill
Nazi Ambassador
To Create Incident

School Bus Swerves
O ff Slippery Road,
Plunges Into Lake
In Blinding Storm

n NUERNBERG, Nov. 26,—
(A P )— American prosecutors
laid, before the Nuernberg
war crimes tribunal today
what, they called “Adolf
Hitler’s last will and testa­
ment.” It showed secret, pre­
war plans for aggression
against England and France
dating back as far as Novemter. 1937.

\VJKNATCHbG. Wash, .Nov. 28,
(A'H- Possibly ns many as IU
school children are fenrcil to have
drow..ci&gt;' hi a' bus ncemem near

Andcfson Scores For Celery Feds

.i«: . ign vnyiiliit plunged over an
uniMUiament Into I.ukc L'hclsn.
Ida snerm omit first accounts
indicate that only seven or eight
children curspoil from the nut
which was carrying ul pupil*.
The accident occurred .-ring
a blinding snowstorm which inanu
Highway* slippery.
The
hus,
{dunged down tnu cmbunyi. ill
mtu 6(b_£euL uL water. . ...... ....I
"Kmergcnry crew*, have bc?njt
rushed to the scene. ' A big.
barge has been floated to the
spot'where the bus went down And
is living used ill rescue attempts.
The sheriff said the bus runs
along Lake Chelan to 25-mllo
creek und takes children to school
at Chelan near Wenatchee, i ho
sheriff described it as the worst
tragedy ever to occur in that sec­
tion.

Denies His Note To
Japs In November
Of 1941 Was In Any
Way An Ultimatum
; WASHINGTON. Nov. '2(1. .
i.(A I’ ) — CurtleH Hull tkivieti
Jodny thnt thv’ note hv .svirt
to Japan on Nov?2li, 19-11
[tviw nnyfhimr like ultimatum. .
Hull told tliv congressional
inveqtlgatinir committee thfit
there has tieen more misinformation ami ignorant mis­
representation a b o u t that

„ c ii......iv. Wnsh. Shcritl Bruce
... . . . .
&lt;ay» the school hus in
.... .. .
prrpila V ero ruling, lett

-'The document disclosed that
at that time. Hitler regarded
both countries as Germany's
"hatefuTinemlea.” .
,~ ~

NUMBER :»2

note than any other move thi
government made.
He said any peaceful nation
would have been delighted to
—4t crept* tr.-.trat- thcrJapanc-e pro,- pagandists lagan "Vallmg it an •
ultimatum. At the time the note
was ’delivered, he added, tkv Jupt
nnese were, ns lie put It, "hclllient for war".
Hull defended the pojicv of
keeping the fleet ol IVarl liarImr during those critical d«yi». He
used liis salty Tennessee language
to explain that it's n ginxl tiling
to have n double-tiarrelled shotgun
around when you're talking to a
desperodo. The whole truth, .-aid
Hull, was that we were in our
own waters, our own territory, on
our side of rhe Pacific, following
u perfectly peaceful course.
Maid Hull,' “ There has been
"more misinformation and more
ig 11ora lit misrepresentation—imIntentional hi* doubt—about Oils
____
last proposal ot our* than any
!I”— rmove we made."
The foi mi-r State Secretary
" si. Andeison (No. MM. Mm li.dt'. .'ll. m i i u1'! acl. i -iiowo a* lie sliced off left tackle in .uid the note merely'brought tothr Hu d period of the Sanfpid N -w Soiyma m
V... lit to core .Sanlord’s third atul final gether the general orinelplcs on
loufh law'ii a* the Fed. Iinunccil tin 11n i.tcioln* •&gt;-. ,
,c nf JO tn I I at the high school ulheletic wfiich
“ ' tlie
‘ “United Slates Imil been
field 1he New Smyrna tncklci i Bill Wilcox. Hal .mu,!., I.aiftnck. and the officinl at the light i insisting since diplonintic talkHpsii Linesman Pick McLongliliti.
began with Japan six months
em tier.
Hull also had something to say
about State Department insis­
tence on keeping tho fleet at
IVarl llsrlwr instead nf pulling
it liaek to the west ei ■ i. tie .^iu
he believed tlie Miu.-' Dutm*.m?ni. •

""H itle r aSdl f7eld“fi&amp; h a il vV'ljhlf^ ^TALKING TfriNGS OVER at tin Pearl Ifaibm Investigation ill
Keitel plotted to murder the Ger- Washington are AilniinU James O. Richard on ( M l ) and President
mar? ambassador to Prague to cre­ Truman's Chief of Staff Admiral William D. Leahy. Thu former told
ate an "incident" leading to the investigator* tout the Into President Roosevelt hj«M considered blockInvasion of Csechoslovakla.
uilltig.Japan hi 1040, ami thnl lie had ndvi-ed ugainst this plan. (In ­
Hitler's documents also disclosed ternational Sbumlphoto)
___ •
the former Reichschancellor as
declaring that ha would solve Ger­
many's
_ sny*s ispace problem no later
than the period from 1043 to
1945. This prediction was ful­
filled but not the way HiUer in­
tended i t
The American prosecution indi­
cated It probably would take .ill
of this woek to present additional
material oul of the some 20 car.
loads of Nasi documents at Us
disposal.
Served A s P ilot OF:1a)chI M a r k e t Plans
Meanwhile. thedefense sub*
loss* t liun a i|U«rler of tho K
Cargo Ship Duringr.. To Receive (Tood bond
mltted a tong list of motions which
wl
uuota of Seminole County
y Inj,
cfcluded lists of prospective witi
Pacific Operations
Supply This Week the Victory Loan drive has Iwcti
nessse and desired documents.
sold, and therefore thin county is
Among those documents filed by
not Counted 'among the lending 21
Lieut. Lester Guthrie n veteran | JACKSONVILLE. Nov. Jo.
the defense was one indicating
“ Reports M u m counties of the state In this rethat former number, three Nasi flyer of tho Army Air Force-. |(Spinal I —
Rudolf Hess planned to carry his who participated in the Northem |throughout Florida* trull ami ip;ct, according to Edward F.
Burma Campaign. Irdian Burma 1m.vtable producing area tell or I.nne. drive mddK'ily chalmmi
insanity plea to court.
for the copnty.
Still another case of “ shattered Border Campaign. Western China i lnrie:n.lug* voltmo of shipments
The umount of K hond sales
nerves" daveloped today among Defense nnd the Okinawa Cum. in the week'just clon'd with inliaign and flew ensnlir \ Ir.in'i-. |ilinitbns that in most instances; here IimIbv totaled hut *39,8112 nr
the BB-Natl deiendsnts, this time food
'and men over “ the Ipiuio," i the trend will continue for some ; “ | percent of the *174,000 quota
it is former German Fireign Min­
ister Joachim Von Hibbcntrop. has returned to Sanford after-time." suid Williami L. ’ Wilson,.slat for tho county,
iccelvloe hi»
his ditehanre
■
dlrcrtor of Florida Stale Funner-.I Mr. Una aiinounreil_lhal every*
...
His defens* council declared Rib- receiving
I, tTrans.
, ,,,„ II Markets,
in a
a week-end report Idar irond show to lie held at 8:15
As a member of tile Air
Markets, in
•cnU on suffered mental lapses and
, r I M y.t
isaufd
been
par-j thhlug. is being lined un for tlie
til* h3w-«tf two former
* 1..1
_ I today.
: . -- “ l .,1have
H \\ ,1
...n r-iili.
T il
in
.
/*'* w«i, i folly 1 v - i i , J in «... .4. J
in ut tho
oVIfK-k Wednesday evening
German ambassadors to refresh
Ititx Theater, nnd urged that all
r
I
P
V
P
T
l
I
|
T
O
(
flw t kept.1__
at IV n ....
l llarlior
his memory on German diplo­
lJlVTI.11^ l o I U v) **IC
ih„
. ii in
the —in.-i
critical day* ..t
uf lute k
1911.
•&lt;oml buyers who huve not already
lame- Mai Moot Cowan, xs. one
matic dealings during the prewar
Said Hull: "We were ilralitig
lone so, secure tickets for the . . .
,
~
J' '
_
" f ill" oldest pioiiei , , o. Feniinole
and war years.
with olio of the worst internation­
the management or John 1 . 1show at the thruler, the I'ost Of
(t o v e r n o r
1 8 ' “ ".illy, died Sutmalav morning Cadets
Score
Twice
Tho attack on Pearl Harbor was treacherous.
al desperadoes within the memMcEweli une of the most ex-1five nr tho hank*,
ts
. | m
, • a at Inc Innoe ill Lake More after
mentioned at the Nuernberg trial
Following duty ill India he re­ pertenred manager's in our or-1 Featured on the program Wedorv of Ilian. He wa at large, on
la X p e c t O U I O V I 8 I V |o linceitng illoe... Funeial serIn
Second
Half
To
today.
American prosecutors turned to Sail Francisco where giiiiiiation.
I itit(Intirtl tin |*ngr |*i&gt;nr
tile Fort Myets Mur-1nesday evening will lie Capt. Ilos.i
f ' l l l ] , M . i v t M r i n r l t i v I vi"
' Ml AH’- ' “ "an weve liehl
submitted as evidence stenographic he was land based and flew' from hit Ims liven visiteil daily hvan'l.ec lloyall, Army nurse, who
Overcome
Fed
Lead
1N
L
A
I
I
t
i
o
n
a
i
i
y
Sund.,,
artenumn
ol
1:30
,
m In, k
notes of talks between Hitler and Sun Francisco to Tokyo carrying iiu'ieusing ouinlier of buyers. Tile i wears the l'le-l’esrl Harbor riii|nt thr Fiirt Methmllst Ctnrivli
the Japanese foreign minister sev­ prisoner* of war, patients and vnllime nf eggplant, pepper nnd (lain.' the American Thcntcr nod
An offiriul U.8, Navy, Marine.,,t .S,ir,fe,,l of uliicli Mr, C..\van
Il&gt; Julian Slrnslroni
eral months before that blow was occasionally some top entertain- tomato offerings is Increasing and t KTH ribbons, with one battle slur
Coast Guard released eiilill-j ln(,| !„ ,-„ the oldest iiiembet. Tim
Major Maik Itnidlcy’a Molten
Struck. The prosecutors told tne era such us Kay Kysei tin USD tho tomato pucklng house is for being in n combAt xone before I and
eJ “ The
The Fleet That
That Came
Camr To
Tni \|{ev.
Uev. .1.1 , MeKinlcy officiated. I Military Arndenn i ndela eltmi*
court that evidence will show that programs.
M-heiliih’d to open today- Grow-j Pearl Harbor. She is also eligible Stuy’* depicting thr Battle of IIttrinf un
o I,nl.evieti t erne haled the Seminole M'igti t'rlery
the Nasi conspirators kept up u
Lieut. Guthrie entered thn Air
m.niimird in. i*nar Court
1'initt
to wear
wear the
the Iceland
Iceland Base
Base (rolarl
(I ’olar IOkinawa
nkinuwuwwa*
a* shown
the Itolary
KolnryII,i-i,
to
shown the
,et \
Fills from itpi\ |&gt;,i.-ib[o ilmorc
force that could reasonably bo ex­ Corps on Mar. 30, 1912 at the
(tear) patch nr the European1&lt; lull ui its legidur weekly liun h-!
, ,
,
,
pected to result in war with tho l Orlando Army Air Base. He wan
*1 s iM iiift 1Tiiiiulni* „ f llni. rullnnic ttu(c*ll
t i
■ *&gt;
rs* 11
«
I 111* 1 i kI\111i|i ( ||11111 H |*| |* ff llllillif of enpturing the Fart t’cntrul
l . a r i r e MKhUT nr UimrillOliH pliuil.
run tiulav l*V ( i Uimki* Imihv WIIU 11.g. f,.;, .I..,.,,,, t,r
r I
Florida Coiifci clii'e crown
last
United States.
A
delegation
c,m*i ting* of
trained ut Maxwell Field und DuPontH Own . 1 1
Capt, Itovall was {.art of the lllrnnffCl| Mm ,,rogrsm.
1
“ f Nuofmd at Fiotov afteiiiooo in JacksonJohn Krider,
Kd Whit in i
and
receiver!
Ids graduate flight Block Of FEC B o n d s first Task Force to arrive in Ire
|
n
inlrodioirg
tiie
film,
Mr.
i.'i.'i''
f*’,
"
"
■
u,,l,
r
1
villa
when
tloSan
.lose
'school
lueil. l,y
I&gt;y
1liitul
.... 1 l»
etlh'.l noil now ..........
J u l i a n Slcnstmni ie|ii'i&gt;',inle.l
in Sertcmlier. inn.
1911, w-iM
witht 70
7(1 T,»uhy said that il was designed /.
truihing at Craig Field where
to! "'ey
eleven
doii'iioil
the
Feds
by
a
81111font basehull inlci.-t
at u
he was commissioned a second
WEST PALM BEACH. Nov oilier nurses. She returned H. thr -Iiow "how some "f vein uioney is the Saiil„i,| Naval Air Flalieo. score of 13 to i&gt;.
minting of Florida State l eague
lieutenant and a flyer of pursuit 'Jfi, (ri*) •— Kilwnrd pall, tni#!**** *»/ &lt;^tulcn *»*» mUilitin in rt*frunr\( leing spent, how tlie hamtkiize wa* I nowii a Fort lived. Il was
f',,0i'll
Goo,
c
Kettles'
bo)
*
assigned to (tie i.lids’ proved to lie u des|H'rn(u here that Mr. .Coivaii was lairii, ployed, iduogid nppisl and chased directors held at tlie Fan Gntlio
and
the Alfred DuPont estate wnirh •
Aug. .!. ls.’&gt;7. Game almooded ill
the t'adi'ts nil over tlie gridiron Hotel in Orlando yesterday In an
In. pursuit
during tin* fn*t half and com- effort t|i obtain o iieitli f,n t
lean Air
pletrlv doinlliati'd the field. How­ local entry in the league nhcii
ate
re tioo'd
next
to help the
ever, Holies come hack til the opeintluns
o .
shortage of
second Imlf and. apparently felt
11During
,
a cIomxI st&gt;-.o,n, Pre tWifham JTranklin Lewis re s ­ been railed
u lot ashamed of what they had •lent AI Climbs
was diu-ctcd by
ident of Sanford for the past 25 Lieut. Guthrie
let the slimllrr Maufonl sipiud do cluli officUils to
In, vc Peter
I years, died suddenly at hfi home with the A
to them ill the opelilllg half lie- F, limit. league
.et rebut
and
; on 1900 French Avenue yesterday five months
cause
ftom
then
on
until
the
stutisliriiiu. draw up a M'liedole
lailei. Mr Cownn uriptircd till
afternoon » t 6:20 o’clock.
the larger lyin' plant'
ington und Lee University, nii'h i f e t t l l f o r d C e l e r y f c f l s
........ ...... .......... ........ .....
final
whistle
il
wa
-tiictlv
o
li»i, &lt;&gt;n lluk Avenue wldellfur .a nine club league.
flu*
In Jummry, 1911. 4li' flew to look thu stand as the ll'll'imt , R o n d v F o r I «4‘ 4,H h l i r i f " meeting of the t lnb next Mull-'
* r . .Lewis who was formerly
Holies affair.
Usui) l&gt; to lie deeided vtlieli the
usconnected with George Moffett's indlu and wu* theirnftei
opposed a proposal that j 1 ** "
day night at 7:110 o'clock Mu ulsn I......on.“ id (or many years and
, ,
,
. , i interestss u
Tile
Fed
mm
lime
u u - lo lli n g III
limp officials, inoet in Iwenburg
Auto Service, was born on Mar. 9 ,1signed us u pilot „f bomber and , A |lBnt
antic Const Line Railioud
...
„ . _.
|iommeitdei| G.W. .Speucei nnd Ills
-. ,,
tlie first period when they luck­
I!*® . Gastonia, N« &lt;3. He was cargo tvne planes • J 1,
gunito tho Florida East Coast
•
, Hte^nstrom
lommlttec for the success of thei*
"**h Ids family ho llv- ed up five first downs und !d&gt; nn Dec. Id.
reorganito
r l h h o---ns: American
tlthcrs pier.eni at tlie meeting
°ld,
(following -------,,
....................
Kiyrlil barbecue Inst Wod-! f ' 1 l" 1
Vc“ r'» nt
a division
of the ’larger sy ! Goose Kctllea Cclerv heds
yards from M-rinimugv against Here; Daylong Bench, A li.
A Survivora include hU widow,; Theater, Asiatic Pacific with stem.
.derwent
. derwent a ngni
light woraouv
workout ti«lu&gt;
« u&gt; „e,
„ e, dj av unl|
b1h) Mr
Mr Tlou
rmuhv
h y uml
„n,l ,lis
hi* mum* at
»l Mghtoenth
t.igmeen h Street
Mrect and
ai
&lt;I ol,llHi,r,l lln I'nsi- T m u I
Karen, Humid Itncllgcr, Emil
Mrs. W. r . Lewis and on* daught- four imtllo sUrs. Distinguished
D r.. Gninen was numetl in the: iii iireiiurntion for ^ their ai n a , „ mm|||ec f„r t|„, program pre- J ■"k \' v"iic. and then muvied
Padgett; Ocnla,, Henry Taylor,
er. Mia* Gratchen iUwto.
X*wb. both
o f) Flying Cross with one cluster, DliPonl will nn successor tn B a ll,
b
,,
Leesburg
».
-anted by D r. Hamilton Holt,
V.1" 1 1,1 *....... Id hoiiirsteioi no.nr
Kanford; four ebi1
—
“Pearl■ Air Itedal with a t-luslrr and should the (ircscnt trustee
latere,.-Mr*.
Chari ex Park und Wton i
Avnnur. W U i the «,ml.ng Lieut. Pearle Rohson Wilson TurriljiMi'd nml ll._ \V.
Kidd
of Hunter*
i'urnliisCcd; Gainesville. A*. T.
_
.--yUfik H, C.; Mrs. the Prasidentlal Unit . Citation. , Thu DuPont own«r»hii&gt; comili-1
^olnu
Mednesds) Moughlon
itougntim were wcjcointai
welcomed hack
back in
in -;1'1 ll"'
-Jj1' •''toilon. he
Receives Discharge F'owles,
AI I'otiib ttilunilo. John
G*org* , MeCoritl* o f BslUmor*. l1,®
oonos j night.
.
.
, to the club after an uhsence yf* moicd tn Luke Mary with Mrs,
M .1 3 1 luted 56 por cent of tUir
ic tmml*;
Nd.i Mra. AHI* Abernathy of Nov. 9, 1945 at Drew Field and' and- they
Gittttel, Ash Wing, Wyndlium
* were brought "ss •*" ■„ T.hc
r“ mL'l through _t ^ ,.Vrrnl yearn during which they '
Lieut.
Pcurli’
I
.dull
Robson
of
lluyuurd; " Pululku, Jeff FullerCharlotte. N. C-: and Mr*. Hall la at_present residing witli hie inveiUacnL- lookimc-to^conUuLjif
by the
|In- .widow,
.wjilow,
‘ : liavn licet- n, g uveuniuoiL - l-i v i c e , tj !I. 1.-." " f t ; — by
Armstrong v t ChaHotta. N. C.T father i f 201~WdS t ETChtrcmh
iiTTuiki'^Mui'y: -the—N ary—Nij r-e-_&lt;^erpx- dntighter son; Ft, Augustine. “TT.T Kettle si*
■ ,t when it^TnjuriL-K ullTiouj£Ti 11n ^ “ s,^ r Orville Touchlnn won Introduceil ^.r: 1
A""1
"7^ow“ ;' 1
two brothers. (Ralph Law is o? Street.
came out of bankruptcy, for the i sustained a hard blow on
|by George K
* Hickary, N. C. and Harry Lewis,
purpn.se of serving communities |head and wus forced to 1, u' •’ tnd
\nj nober
Robert
U. 8. Army oraraaas..
!•
along
the
line
gind
In
the
Interest
of
the
Rite
Funeral aerHyas will be hold
Kettles plans to use the same &lt;'d by Charles
uf
citisous
living
in
the
railway’s
■ris# the Erickson Funeral Home Mrs. Cora Radcliffe
starting lineup u g a i n s t
the
nieii," Ball testified,
“
•ditsalsr afternoon at 3:00
Jackets that he used agnin-t
Died Sunday Night
o’clock with the Rev. J. K. Mc­
Mark Bradley's Cadets. The till Leslie \Y. Bownmn
ianil xix grandchildren, Donna Joan.
'"j!' ui.i wMiii work !
Kinley. pastor of th* First Mathowill be Leesburg's homecoming
Miami
Advertising:
diat Church, officiating. Inter­
Furieral service* for Mrs. Cora
iV«ni.-r "‘Dunn
nl“!n #"
j t „i u,.,
'' ,ln
if »n,idepartment.
-i»°
Is Out Of Service
Itumo and a largo attendance Made Staff Sergeant liim.-r
of silrlK
Nnnf..i,l C
end, Sthl.
mient
She!
ment will fallow in Evargracn E- Redrliffo, 03, who died Sunday Advises Reservations jV
tom
S gnu
a n f ow
ridu 1s
anticipated
k
vm o
*i» ■"M
V,r '
IlFAhOliAliTt'im V'l *1 Man Ann Cowan of Pensacola. I w, „
Ufhl(.m.1| WHr.| work . Sgl. Richutd Purkiud ' of the
Cemetery.
night nt the home of her .sister,
-_______la
t
the
U.
N.
N. S. II. In Spring- Army Air Corps spent Jii.nioniiis
Mrs. R. If. Renick. 210 Ma{le
'
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M I A M I ' nT T - ,,, - « v - T h . ! I S S K ' i s r a v i T '
a iK
’' o o t im a k u .
(TifTil,
M
um
*
From Springfiv'Td in' the British West Indies h i h
Avenue, were held this afternoon
radio operator and u part of tho
t u i i i v u i i 'u u n ii
*B11xs
e i v 'u i 'i ii .
_ — -11,1_
- _ —
cam,-.n-dM,n-.nd-aikbi-thc-,un|tl&gt;,
loc.l,
f—
i|(
'formir' Chlirll'S Kdward Betts she movi'il to tIn- Nuvul HoxpiUl Army
at 4:30 o'clock at the Ftrickson city
U. 8. ACTS IN IRAN
Alrwav* Communications
- is changing 1U tune this «v*r the
th * year * Grace F'vanx, lives on O r a n g e Avo-|
In
Chelsea.
Mass.,
whcie
she
uguiu
Funeral Home. The Rev. E.D.
Leesburg has failed to annex u
Svsiein.
year.
did
iiunl
work.
nuc,
was
recently
promoted
to.
Brownie*
of
the
PiT*bytcriun
Dies In Kingsland Among her brothers now or He entered tile service in Sept.
WABHINGTON*, Nov. 28. UP&gt;The theme of advertisements to single conference victory.
__Th* United State* haa -beted to Church, officiated,
The tilt will be tho last regu­ Staff Sergeant, It was announced;
be
placed
by
the
city
next
month
furinerly in the service are: II. r« 1942 at Camp illunding und was
st
Wheeler
Field
on
Uahu
in
the;
Mr*. Radcliffe, who had been
( Kih Icx Kdwurtl Bells, 45, died Robson, S/Sgt. in tho Army was assigned duty at KWslur Field,
^ n l l e r * th* International tension
the
in 87 newspapers throughout thu larly scheduled game of
Hawaiian
Inlands
living
at
th*
home
of
hor
sister
developing ever th* trial* In
Miililcnlv this morning at 2:45 •liscliurgcd Ort., 1945; J, W. Rob­ Miss, lie was.then sent to a ra­
United States and Canada pill season for the Celery F’eds hut
£ vV'#IV*&gt;* rJ0^
Hcadiiuarler*
jn Kingslamt, Gu. from u son, Pfc. of the Marine Corps now dio operators school ut Sioux
Iran. Note* from Washington for the pest 20 months had bern be “ be eur* you,have reservn- they have two post-***son games
and
Hcaihiuurters
Squadron
of
the
|
^ former resiilcuL
In
1
1
1
health
for
three
years.
She
to 'London end Moscow propane
on tap. Next Menday night they
F'alls, S. D. After completing
tiona before you come."
«
Air
Servke
A
re.
Command
in
f
SuIlfori,
for llmny years ha stationed in Chinn; C. M. Rubsoli, the course Sgt. I'urkard moved
was
born,
Nov.
30,
1881
in
Walk­
thnt nil Russian, British end
go
to
DeLandand
will
meet
the
August D o r r — who is in
MM I f ahoaril the U. 8. S. Mc­
er,
Mo.
American troop* withdraw from
Bulldogs In a contest bclng^l*)':
a*,'-ru1W,"lin| i? £hi5. had lived in Tallahassee for fiv« Cracken; and A. B. Hobson, Sgt. to Truax Field, Wise., and to Smy­
8ha is survived by three sis­ charge of Miami'* |2M&lt;&gt;0 ad­ *d for the benefit of the
l r° v / ' A « I r ’ *
Record*, yt.„ri| nll,i fn Kingxlund for three of the Army Air Corps was dis­ rna Field, Tenn.. where he pre­
nd J'J.H
Iran by Jan. I. In any event,
vertising budget — aays adver­
ter*,
Mrs.
Rentck
of
Senford
and
Rection n• * I ASAL.
. months- He was born oil Jan. 27, charged in !9t3.
th* American force* will be evepared for all overseas assign­
tising will be needed to prevent High School Bapd.
Mr*.
GeorgC.
Bowmen
end
Mrs.’
by that Use.
ment. He departed from the
On Doc. 7 the locale will play from Stuart High Schopl, ami H*00. In Winter Garden and came
prospective visitor* from Jrclng
Samuel
T.
Prewitt
o
f
Kansas
City,
The agreement now In effect
states in June. 1943,
WARD STRIKE
disgruntled If they arrive In th* hoste to tho Purplo Hurricanes prior, to entering the armed for­ to Sanford at an early age.
Mo.
Det*
of
interment
will
bo
. pledge* Britain sad Russia to
Funeral setvice* for Mr. Bette
While assigned as a radio opera­
Sun city and can t find a place of Galneevnie In a tilt being ces was emnlored with the At­
ALBANY, N. Y. Nov. 20. t/Pl—
announced
later.
n ite v t their troop* from Iran
sponsored by the Sanford h i­ lantic end Pacific Tea Company will be held at 9:90 o'clock Tues­ Workers ut the Montgomery Ward tor In the British West Indies he
to stay.
, by Mat. 2 of o u t year. Meanday uftcinotm at the Erickson fkimpuny plant near Albany, N. Y. worked In a signal section with
ntant* Club for tho benefit of at Orlando.
machines,
telephones,
th* organisations updcrprivlledgDorpilng his military uniform F’uncral Home with the Rev, W.P walked out today as part of teletype
WILLIAMS OUT
DISCHARGED
od children's fund.
In January of 1942, Sgt. Bowman Brooks officiating. Interment will a n a t i o n w i d e demonstration. tclegraphd and radios.
■
SgL Packard returned to th*
that Us country hoc sent two
Officials of local number 40 of tha
computed a course In army rnr- he in lorkcview Cemetery.
meg* note* o f pretest ta Russia.
.T/Sgt. Ratfrh williams ree*ntly
DREW FIELD, Tampa. Nov. 8.
SUGAR BOWL
Mr. B*tts is survived by one, r|(V’ Uiiiied Retail, Wholesale, U, S. March, 1341 by plane and •
mmondance at
Army ClerM
received his honorsbla discharge (Special) — Preeentetion of hit
NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 2fl, till School, - Ft Logan, Colo.
fton, LowU BvtU cif AllunU,
j 1mu| Dcpurtmcnt Store Kmployeji wa* Immediately-.given a 4£ day
Meeting of the Mon at Camp Blandlng' end returned ’hrnurahle discharge certificate —For th* first time two teams
Before departing for overxeoa hfi mother, Mrs. Bettlo Betts of 0( America said that tha strike leave after which ha was assigned
*«. W .JL A- M. will to the home of his parents, Mr- at th* Army Afr Fore** separa­ from west of thb Mississippi will In June o f this year, Sgt. Bow­ Hanford; three listers, Mr*. Jodvr was very effective. Th* mana­ duty tn AUasta for approximately
end Mrs, W. O. 8t*nse!l, Route 1, tion station at this field today meet on New Year's Day fn the man had been stationed at Camp Cameron and Mrs. V.A. Speer of ger of the mall order store, A. C. ■ix months, U* waa given bit
marked the completion of
82 Sugar Bowl football gam* In Blending and Tyndall Field.
Sanford and Mrs, R.L. Rowe or Swanson said his dlvUlon had discharge on Nov- 4. IMS at l
‘ lp£
well Field. Ala. and haa been r*of servlet In the * n * « i
Sgt. Bowman's parents, Mr. and Jacksonville; and two brothers,
by M g t - W illi* . Syme
sldlng with W* taolhag^r*^
Mr*. E, a Bowmaa, raald* ia A.L. Bette of ML Dora and W.E.
«•
I/1K-- *-■
Bette of SanfordMary**.
*ir;; H o b * '
'

Wilson Reports
Lester Guthrie
Discharged Front Fruit, Produce
Shipments Up
Arm y A ir Forces

Victory Bond S*iow
To Be Held A t
' R i t z Wednesday

Rotarians Shown James H. Cnwait, Seminole Drops
Motion Picture 0fiJ!ioneIe,' I l|osi,(l,enU Tilt To BoIIes
Okinawa Battle " s 1 ’ ’ ‘ ,irv
DiHtnct

L o c a l Delegation
Attends F l o r i d a
I ^eague Meeting

William F . Lewis
[Died Suddenly A t
Home Sunday

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-.'o s a s v n i r a t e "

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6

MONDAY,

The Sanford1Herald

m es

'
r.«t«nukrt i n “
t t lU M u iir M « ii i&lt; aataplar

Impetus for improving economic and |x&gt;liticnl condi­
tions in America’s lar eastern possessimi. thu I’hilippiiiOH,
was stieiiuthoiu'd by I'residcnt Truman’s moves to ex­
pedite the flow of consumer Roods to that island area, with
liuckinR from the Kxport-Import Hunk.
*
The Surplus Property Administration', too. has been
asked by the executive to draw up plans for transferrin#
to the Commonwenlth lnrge supplies in its control, purlicuTfuIy■; npiluail -flnil hospital •equipment jjrea tly needed
by the populace. ’The scheme of practical 2m i&lt;&gt; the wnr-ravaged islands comes in the face of evident American
Impatience with the program of President Osmcnn who.
it is claimed, has been slow to work for stabilization as
A ll . a k lln a r *
r «n l»* * »
tktrkfc. r-l.Mll*-I MtlrM i ' well as to punish, pro.Japnnesc puppets. The aim of the
v a l r r l f l M M i u »«tr Ik * l&gt; »ri'*— » ' Unilvd'-Statos Ih lu purge all collaborators from govern­
ra is in s
w ill **» r k a r * r c f « r
■t rm fiw K w h M m m « .
ment offices to steady national finances and to improve
In lan d
S * w * «M S * r
l l r a r * - » n ln - general living conditions before the elections which are
I I , m . U r - r r a r r - r n t - T k r llr r n ld
In I k f n a lln an l fie ld n f n d * r r ll» ln a . scheduled for early next year.
u r i l m a i r «n n l»ia in * d *■
In n Most of the Filipinos fought valiantly and loyally
m r H ir e n f I k * r e n n lr v w « lk f r l i H k a * .,M n d «a a r «* m In r h lr c a a nr.d against Japanese domination. They are worthy of the bcsl j
Ir w 'IM k .
America can give them. Hut even more than PhilippineT k * I leva Id I - . n r n h r , nf T k * well-being is s i stake, important though .thy is. The Unit­
• M l a l r d . r im , * M H i In * » r l » i r l r r a l l l l M &gt; )• l b * fc»* fa r r » - ed. States is not eager, for. colonial possessions. Hut having |
Ib tlro lln n a f a ll ■ * « » « d l-| ,n irk -»
a d llr d
! • It * r a a » n ih e r w l-* thin ono it is important to do n good job with it, and so do-t
Mr knd nlMt ing to demonstrate to tho. world that this country. be*
• bed k errln .
lira, - I « P » * liovea in . the doctrine of democracy, human rights and
eUl'dU aefeken berjln a re a l,n re - freedom.
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MONDAY. NOVEMBER 2«, 1943

One o’? iKe best news pictures lately in the papers
shows a. sturdy, grayhaired woman aged 87, toying with
AND IT 18 WORSE TO STEAL whut she rays iH an effective arthritis cure. Situ is
A MAN’S REPUTATION THAN Mrs. Emma Kupfcr ofiH ay V'ilJnge, 0., and she says the
TU STEAL 1(18 PURSE:
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him that stole steal no more.— cure is surprisingly simple and, inexpensive. It consist*
merely in rawing Wood anil not saying nuicli abolit it.. Hut
Ephesian* 4:2S.
she is a bit . proud of her, muscle and her wood pile, and
ih* is glad to show ijoth to all observers.
election in thu.bual
White oak is rother-tougli. to bundle, she admits, but
~TTItnre sort o f helps when u woman "needs the wryid. The
What thl* rountry Seed*- Ik cojL she ordurcil last May hiuin’l lirrJVeit, flho oxplainr.'-so
bigger and batter tra*h basket* she had to provide a substitute, and she iieihelf was the
only ono avaiiahle,
•
It should rejoice the. soul of any nu/scnlinu wood- j
Over in Tilunvlllu they're Oil It chopper to see l hat old lady on the job, whether sawing or
inx ubout employing n full lhn&gt; chopping. She is warmly Huntimcntul iibniif Tl, and even I
city ntanuaer.
Wlilih remind!
the onu-liaiuJud saw she is obliged to use. ‘It
UK, lun't Sanfonl nuppo**
t&lt; about
hare tha "eontmiMloii'iitunRKri'’ used to 1st two-handed," she explains gently, "hut ihat
form « f rovorninent?
waa when my, husband wus ulive. Wu used to get a 'truat
kick out of working together outdoors. After Kd went.
I fixed it up so I could,do it alone."
3he has a put peeve, however. The busses and auto­
mobiles flitting along the road nnnoy her— they're so
effeminate, h/l you might Hay. And .ahu_ce; iainly doesnlL
want to end her days in un auto."

Jt SOX of lOOfr
rilb jniida bnubrd
•oft lUccy ftevL
j variety of'color*.

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Knitted in plmsiaalr all,
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Seminole Di-nps
Tilt To: Belles
Eleven, 13. To

Back To Ancient Days

off right tarklo for »ix ynnls it was incomplete.
•
and then da-hod to the five n»
In the fourth period, Hollo*
tho flrut quarter ended. On the took o ff from thalr own .17 with
|i,Hawing piny he carried thu Hutflehl . and Prledland carrying
pigKkin to the three nnd then the mail.
They tere through
went over hU . right guard far great gaps in the Fed line. From
the touchdown. The total yard- the nine 'yard Hne,
Friedland
led to 5,'i sliced off tackle to scare. Hatfrom placement
yard*. Clark'* attempted con- field converte,. ____
version from -placement wa* low. |but the Cadets were pcnnliied
Holies threatened ns the find
first ' 15 yard*
yards from holding on the
hnlf railed when Jack Friedlnnd■ play. Friedland attempted to con-*•i
tossed n 31 yard pas* to Worthier vert an an end run hut wa* |
who wa* dawned an the Sanfonl ‘brought down before crpssing i
ten. However, tho half ended nl imy dirt
that point.
|__C5regdj Williams, hlg Cadet I
Anderson's touchdown was the (
second time that
nolle*
hnd |
been scored upon on their home

SANFORD

hy Hatfield on- the Seminole
47 yard stripe. After Anderson
nnd ilrooklin had gathered five
ynrds. the Idr Fed fullback went
off tackle for 14 yard* and
again frr right more. Following
n Rnllrs tlm*
out. Anderson
plowed to the Cadet 20. Ha went

SANFORD FORUM
So now we are to pay e ll -M l
Thank Heaven It ia not compuliory! There are three alterna­
tives Ry some clover ruse get
the M.D. to umc out and then
don’t pay hint hecauae you can't,
or bacomo n public charge of
the county health service, or If
n patient Insists on being sick,
knowing what it will cost— let
the d—n foal die.
Most ponple consider a short,
drive in the country as relaxa­
tion or IscucfIcinl recreation A
trlii ojI to our place takes bIhiui

medical service at M-00. ha geta
*8 2/3 dollar* for u fifteen
minute drivel
What's that you said about
the taxi cab bandits?
“ These charges until 10:00 p.m."
What then? A deed to the home
and a promissory note far the
Imlanee?
Indignantly Your*,
Mre. J.C. Stoddnrri

Long

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right up in public meeting and
down the law. Unions miy
agree with' him —cnrUlnly
— bet they can Hardly fail
to admire; Ma oonrage.

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i, Gaorgs Ware, l^aMuirg Unkev,
la now writing n urvppappr
column which i* attracting cue-

Blind* or Mkrrird

A i m 16 - 35 . ?
Exparienoa Unnacanaury

• Paid whtlr learning

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Frequent Increases

ulhvr State lied an auiiiinobile
accident in Sanford. He wa*
insured in one nf, the com-

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him and nr was allows
continue hi* trip.
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and'come in the Holid colors af bltie, rose, cedar or
green.

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truck is driven In any '8tat»
. in the union apd I* Involved.la
an accident, you can lie cum*
pelted to return to that State,
to defend a suit.

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AiUomobilo Ovyicrs &amp;
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rail* In 'the rltV was W.OU Inside
city and a dollar per mile more
lieyond that. We paid 17.00 |&gt;er
mil. Now houaa rail* in eity
16.00, an in.-resaa of. 00 8/n*i
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Uooil grooming and. good
cleaning go hand In bond
. . no one can he well
groomed wearing aullorb
wrinklid clothes.
Ilring In cleaning early
and be prepared to meet
the Fall season with
band-box freshness!

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

ocial A n d

Personal

Activities

•Uty Editort Cecelia Trulutk

Curraway nt their home in Mayfair.

Meeting: Is Held By.
Womans Auxiliary
departed |

Mrs. \V„ C. Hill ha*
for Atlanta, Ga., where she will
spend a few days.

Chief Jimmie Sommer and Sgt.
Gene Schneck of Miami spent
Thanksgiving day with Miss Jan­
ice Cook of 1116 Magnolia Avenue.

ocial Calendar
MONDAY
The Intermediate Girls Auxil­
iary of the First Baptist Church
and the Y.W.A. and Night Circle
will' meet at the church annex
fo r ’ a covered dish supper at
6:30 P. M. with a book review
being given by Mrs. Raymond
Blather*.
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TUESDAY
The Phllathea Class of the
Presbyterian Church will meet
Tuesday at 7:30 P. M. in tho
home of Mrs. F. W. Fite on
Celery Avenue with Mrs. H. C,
Hctzel as co-hostess.’

Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Vi&gt;tiov who
Mrs. C. O. Bradbury is visit­
ing Mrs. J. S, Masters in Mlrmi. have l&gt;een visiting the Jotters
.mother, Mrs. It. R. Pippin on West
First Street have returned to Min­
Mr. and Mr*. E. Compton have nesota
where they plan to make
returned from points In Canada their home.
where they spent the summer.
Mr*. Alvie Moore and daughter
Lieut, and Mrs. Robert Powell Marilyn have returned to their
will make their home at the home in Hollywood after visiting
Mayfair Hotel for some time.
for the pust few day* with the
former's parents Mr. und Mrs.
Judsun West of New Smyrna W. F. Garner.
wns the weekend guest of Wuyde
Rucker, Jr.
Mrs. John Galloway, Miss Mary
Atm Galloway, and Mis* Bar­
All', ami Me*. Robert N. Chand­ bara Rucker have returned from
ler have returned from Athens. spending several days in Jack­
Ga. f h m t they visited friends sonville where they attended the
und relative* for ten days.
Rulles-Ban fold football game.

Mr.AndMrs-/McLaulin
Hare Golden Wedding

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. and Mrs. lleniw -McLaulin
Mr. and Mrs. Victor- McLaulin will honor sMr. and Mrs.
Henry McLautin, Sr. this eve­
ning with an Informal reception
celebrating their golden wedding
anniversary.

The reception, wlir bo held at
Mhc homo of Mr. und Mr*. Victor
McLaulin at 406 West Nine­
teenth Street from 7:00 P. M.
until 0:00 P: M. with Mr. and
Mrs. J3enry McLaulin, Sr. and
t lljr .sons and daughter*-la-law
receiving the guexts.
Mr. and Mrs. McLaulin, Sr.
wero married on Nov. J6. lSOO
In Macon, Ga. and wont to luikcland to make their home. After
five year* they moved to .-an-'#ord'r which ’ b—t^b^iV -M i— Mc-

Hurry Grimbnll has departed
for Finney General Hospital in
Thomasville, Ga. where he will
report for additional treatment.

Interior Decorator
Speaks A t Luncheon

Mrs. furl Bradbury has re­
turned from an extended visit
with her *i*ter Mrs. Henry Mer­
ry in Duxbury, Mass.

Tlie Civic. Department of ' the
Womans Club spupsoied' a cover­
ed dish luhchcon, buxine** 'meet­
ing amI program Wednesday with
Mrs. Virginia Ia v .Murphy a*
gliesl speaker.
Mrs. Murphy, interior decorat­
ing authority, told the piembcrs
of the club it wum very important
to fit the home to the family
occupying it. She explained the
principal* ‘ of . decorating rooms
ho a* to increase and decrease
In size. She -aid soipe experts
leroimneud mixing period furni­
ture, but added it take- nil ex­
pert to do it. Following her tulk
she permitted the uUdletict to
ask questions.
.Mrs.. Mary . E|izubeth Vance
rendered selection* oh the Stein,
way which included: Lunin isle
Impromptu by Chopin ami Polo­
naise in A fiat major also hy
■Chopin. For an encore she chose:
Valxo Chroma tique by Godurd.
The club house was beautifully
decorated with bankets of re. I
chrysanthemum* ami grertiory.
Mrs. C. . It. Dawson .presided atthb business session and Mr*.
Ralph Austin Smilh was pro­
gram chairman.
Member* folded Christmas seals
and prepared them for mailing
Mr*. Mn.vme Hodgkin gave a re­
port on the progress nf the -dly
cleanup campaign. The depart­
ment decided to xrml a committee
to ask the city commission to
continue the cleanup work.
Hoste ■’•ox for the hurdieon
were: Mr*. L. T. Dos*. Mrs. I.
W. Hull nml Mr*. John Mcixch,
Sr. Approximately sixty memher* attended.

Miss Edith Chestnut .of F.3.C.W.
spent Thanksgiving I)sy with
her potent- Mr. und Mrs. Jamex
Chestnut of 7WJ West Third
Street.
Capt. ami Mrs. J, U. McGee
and, daughter of Orliindu have
been the icccnt'l*urxtx of Mrs.
Russell Simians at her home on
Pork Avenue.
Friends of Mr. * Page Bolyn
will regret to leurn that he wn*
seriously injured in n gasoline
explosion. Ho is recuperating nt
his home:

yenrs.of AgCi-havlng moved from
Gadsden county. The couple huvo
lived in Sanford 40 years ut
112 West Fourth Street. MrSf^nulln o p e r a t e d McLaulin
Jewelry Co. for more than 40
years until recently when he
retired.

Mis* Edith Shuler and Ensign
Harold Ellis of Jacksonville wero
tho weekend guest* of Mrs. Mary
Elizabeth Nance at.her home on
Magnolia Avenue.

Happy Birthday

Lieut. Andrew Carraway ha*
arrived home from duty with the
U.S. Naval Reserve In the Paci­
fic. Hu will reside with Mrs.

Mr. Thomas Norris Hill

CLEA R A N CE!

Seminole Students
Attend Music Clinic

On Sale Tuesday At
REDUCTIONS AVERAGING

Handbag.

Ollie Mae Whittle, school musi­
cal director.
After two day* rehearsal al
Tumpa, they participated III n
grand concert at the' Municipal
Auditorium. Ann Lovell and Hus­
ton Babcock, violinists, were in-,
eluded in tho All-State Orchestra.'
Those attending were: Phyllis
Allen, Evelyn Mulhews, Myra
Southward, HI lie Hell Fortson,
J une Roau Dutton. Geraldine
llinrticliffe, Martha King, Helen
Slaughter, Mona Ruth Mills, Ann
latvell,
Dwight Peck,
Ghorgc
Silencer, Thomas Pint-li, Herman
Gunur, loilund Rudd,
Wayne
Rucker, Ralph Kuogh, Richard
Keogh, Ralph Cranston, Stanley
Stacy, Henry Richter and, Hus­
ton Babcock.

the devotional am! Mrs. Elisa­
beth Kirchcr, secretary of the
Seminole County Health uml Tub­
erculosis Association, gave a talk
on the importance of the sucfcsi
of the Christmas Seal side.
Rev. Mark Carpenter urged
members to attend the dully com­
munion service •which will he
held every Monday. Tuesday, Wed­
nesday ami Friday at P:t&gt;0 A.M.
and every Thursday at ilimi A.M.
He also emphasised the in'ipor*
tunce nf commencing each day
with communion.
Report.-, were given by cluiiiinen and plan* were 'discussed
for decorating the church for
Christmn.-. * The - president an­
nounced that Mrs. J.L. luglcy
would represent the Womans
Auxiliary and Mrs. St. Clair
Whit*' would he the alternate on
tho chuirli coUlidl.-'Also Mrs.-S.^l.
Chftst*' Anfs " appainteil chairmen
of tile rliurch telephoning comndttee. The Kt. Agnes Chapter
will serve* the snpptw fur the
Men's Ciult Nov. ‘JO at 6:30 P.M..
it wa.- announced.
Mrs. R.A. New mull, Mrs. F.A.
Dyson. Mrs. Murk Carpenter and
Mm. J.N. Whittier Jr. will re
present the Episcopal Church al
the Council of Sanford Churches.
Approximately :I0 members nlUmdaii the meeting.

TERRACE TALK
OPEN

pink prince.-- at
the Lion*'
Dance . . . . ELLISON MEISCII I
wn* u dnlMintiet iieattty . . . .1
^ I^ SqfllU Alt I) worn a very
becoming tiff-shoulder Idnek mnn
her sprinkled with gold . . . . the
RAMSEY'* pre-dnneo* party w: wonderful fun . . . . tr'I. V I) K
RAMSEY you know i* king lion
. . . . the HIGGINS, attended
ennmsse ' us did the ROBSONS
. . . HELEN and ANDY CARISA WAY looked wonderfully hap­
py being together, again aft r
ANDY’S tour nf dulv in the
Pu rin e........... U LL\ and WAI
I.Y DIETRICH tof.-thei iiflei
WA I.LYV dUrhaige fruit) the
Nuvv and by. the way they tveiv
crlrlirnting theit anniverstirv . . .
. lilt. HUCKKIl giving forth with
some good joker . . . . MU. mat I
MllSf 1111,1. LUDWIG Ixing umi 1
det fat spoil.- ami having llieii
stmio of fun
. . . VERNE and
K. H. SMITH ertPIrruttiuf "being
out of the nrmv" . . . ilt»T ulid
III I I V N Y ('till Rl El! looking

1:00 P.M.

LAST D AY!
O U T OP
THIS WORLD
Tues. — Wed.

KAV rHAWCtS
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To All Your Bakery
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Last Day!

iilu'itya fresh when'
you huy it nt

Robb’s
Home Bakery

American Red Cross
Helps Service Men

III.*, W.. 1*1

Tty Mr*. Garner
.Willi the end of the wuf the
sinned forces are ready lor tin
grenle-t demobilization in liislary.
The. American Red Cross stomlhy to assist Seminole t aunty's
returning veteran* in securing tile
government benefit- uml claim*
to which they are entitled, and to
lielp them with the many problem*
with new cowlt. antique
they face in their return to civi
, Mr*. F. A. Dyson Elmir . aolflclub.. ami nil ilic
Seminole County Chapter, in the wntlii
.
l.nt’ ga,
nj
at mini it tee* it mb -tart . the ball
Helen Schultz, ixedUtlve i oiling.

I. ha* ju*t returned from
R stands f*'i - 'eater* hut not
mli where she attended a , f'»r xloppiiiex* . . . . mi l "either
conference on veteran* "ill your public. Wash ami block
iml laments. At the me- your favorite- legukirly. Haste
was emphasized that the .hound the neck wit|| while cm
the American Red Crn**- toll thii'iiil and puli nag while
will of necessity continue, the wool’* still damp. Glamorize
nine respects will increase,- an old ill rillgnu ivilii plaid rib
illy in those service* re-, lam liltuling and silvn bultnn*.
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M I A M I.

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All the VITAMINS for all the

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A , B j, C, D , E , C and Be, plus L I V E R , IR O N ,
Calcium P a n to th e n a te and N iacinam ide.
• You can never lx lure you are gening enough
cncniijl vitamins unless you supplement piur
dirl wl;li known quantities of vitamins, ho. guard
agtinit vitamin deficiency! hurt the wise Plenaanas habit in your family today.
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Iricadc into a canal
Mi
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which will enable ibe Seminole
Cpunty Chapter to providu the
greatest possible service for re­
turn hut servicemen.
Vs turnns
kelinnl. Ilcniiptt came in Mi
desiring assistance arc advised
Red several month
ago and
lulc-i employcil a- inn I. drivci hj
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tangible reaction* lie wn* received, I the committee file*, would hnve Oviedo: Mr*. DA. Goode peed in
he li convinced that the State1*treused the danger* of nn nt* Lake Monroe; Mr«. Donna Bell
Department won juitifled In Itaitack by the Japanese.
Shrlner In J,nktf Mary; Mr*. C.
Cha*tccu in Panin and Mr*, ll.lt.
Gray in LongWood.

tCentlnaed I'rnm Pane rinei

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pendable in every way.'*
1"It win n llttlo mure wholeaome in the many hinting under
di*cu*lon for nnr Navy to be
* Landing there," Hull n**erted.
;ho former Slate .Secretary added' gicsslon. rmne what
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pjojuns J« mn*»S wjtiu I,*

piRjntt)Rny ujrjj pajj s^iosuqof jfojj

The Bonnto i* preparing to
open ilcohtc on u bill which It*
*hon*oro hope would go n long
way toward making another 1‘carl
Hmbnr Impassible. It’s n 'measure
formally committing this coun­
try to participation in thcjmuchinery of ihv United Nation* or*
gumruljon.
Hs Imeker* are Senntnrs Tom nop* i* forriid.
* Cotiunlly of Texa* and Artliui
"ft. H. PhUII
Vandcronlierg of Mltlcigan, belli the Florida City
' of

S&gt;61 ‘HZ JaqtuoAON

whom

helped

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YOU DRIVE IT!
PHONE 200

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S T E iq C L A N D - M O R R I S O N ,
U - D R I V E I T , IN C .

You buy inBurnnro,
pay /or u , and forget
It— imYil you have a
I o m I Th e n you want

action. II you imured
through no, ire tale
cere of all d eu ib and
arrange a prompt *rttlrmeni. That'* here/re/

BOYS’ WORK SHOES
e Drain Itith ir taa «sp rvlafartan dovWla lanned 1*111 tawhlda vppvn ( l v «
Ivat wsar.
e Slvrtljr roualar; rekber tird aattvla
and lu ik * M *!»&lt;• grain Irrlkrr In-

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A. I*. O. Tt, CA&gt; l,(.*lm.*eter,
F ra n c is c o ,

I'p llfo r n la .

Tou a te hereby reiiutred In nn
pear In I h f Circuit Court o f Sem i­
nole County, P ie r Ida, In -c h a n re fy .
nn December I t , l!*tf,, In a certain
RUlt for rilvArce therein pending,
nn abbreviated .title nf V liirh c «*a

Seminole C o u n t y
Is Asked To Clive
To Food Campaign

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*h *ll be In Wfttlrtor. anrf ahaU f l a t *
the place of r « W » n &lt; » * " A poet
o lt lM ( M m i of-illie claimant. and
Shall be Iw orn to Ur the cl-rfmarrt.
eech l. or n lle m e r. end nnv Midi
claim or demand not »o pled rhell

d a y . o t Nqvamtur, t i l l .

.• 1 r o i p. minNDON

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M A IU O R tP J. DTPON
A * ndm lnlelrelor o f the k-«iale nl
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|Fleet publication October 21th. l* t »
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Clerk. Circuit Co
U ord r. Boyle
Solicitor for Plaintiff.
tC Irruli Court Seal)

THE STATE o r

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TO;

OBl-JRA SPAN N , - whoaa realrienee le unknown:
A aw om bill of qiHuplalnt hav­
ing b e e n ,file d -jtxM n it you her,In
fo r d ivorce J jy ' Thornna W.. Hpnnn
thetM preserde v « t h * r c f n r # tn copiImind you to be and a m o o r b e t* )«
the C ircu it Court In and fo r Hatnlnole Couhty. P lo t Ida on fh e f t l l i
day n f Deeetnbnr vt. V. IMS. nth*r.
o co/if**»o w ill he
erltered^^Safnaf
It 1* nw W -df \hdt title ollnllem
be publlaht-'l In
old, n noyrajiapei
ford. Seminole
C eu n ly, KlnrtOa.
once ear'll w tek far fbur conevCuliv e week*.
W IT N E S S my hopd and nffla
Real al HajifonL
Seminole,
SSnl day
O, r .
Cou rl,

STRICKLAND - MORRISON, Inrf
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Phone 200

Your Font Dealer Hlnee 1031

S U R E W IT H P U R E
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP *

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•"flattery

By Willard Connolly
Seminoli' County, which contri­
buted *o gcMcniutly In tins United
Clothing Belief campaign, bn*
been naked to contribute to the
Victory Collect Inn of Canned
JFond, n nation wide drive to nU
levinlr the hunger of million* in
Ktirope and the far chat. Tim
drive. here I* headed by Supeiton'll nt T.W. l.iiWlon ami Ml*.
Ouidu Wilson, county home de­
mon*! rat ion agent. ■'
Most local cilix'ii* on' Tbnnldtglvliig tiny nat down In « lioiiriIrons lepaat. Kven pflrnitera nt
the City .Ipil dined.on roast pork.
Jn .striking rnnlra*t to thininpb' aunply of food i* the
elmtply limited Ktiiudv u1 even
the inoyt ordinary food* oversells.
From Hcollnnd, Mr*. Grace 11.
Cole, gocst of llie Hotel Mayfair
I recently received a lettei from
I M****•-II, Hurtl»~m-ftlaotyre-which

Recharging •
•

Tires and Tubes

Rond Service

Wash, Polish nnd Wax

201 North Park

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VISIT qfpR'NfeWLY OPENED
jew elry

De p a r t m e n t

On this, thoJjrit peace time Christmas for many yei
. . . perhapiryour first Yuletlde back .togqRter again
tell your love and appreciation with a truly 'fine g
of jewelry . . . a favorite with both men nnd women

• Gold lockets

from functional porloJle p »ln

Diamond Rings

Churche* me bu*y collecting
enunod fmsl, I be Bnptbt Church
lin* alreiulv turned in more than
f&gt;44 cans, umi other churche* havo
crllcctinnn ready to be gathered.
Mr*. Myron Smith la chairman of
church collection*.
Other local chairmen in tha
drive uro: Mrs:. Roy Tlllfa,' clubs;
nml Mm ,T.N. Miller, lodges. Mra.

• Necklaces
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• Stone Set Ring’s
Pearls
• Cigarette
Lighters
• Spray
Pins
it ‘I
1* -%■
• Silver Bracelets

Rugged good looki and matculino ityle. Slyrdy weurablllly,

Earrings

Onc-piece loonier lull Garrhon hu^kiloy for1uippo'l’lti^ep*
ahoe ihope. two fj!l length tolct; long-wcuring1rubber coVd

• Wrist Watches■ew

euttola and heel, mjidiole of cxi'a sorv'-rocljl.; solid tial tanned
leather, Boy»‘ -.l i e . r t , \}\, 2, l \ i 3. 3 \i, 4, 4\i, 5, SH/'d.
Wide widlh. S'ale tire.

• Billfolds

67 V 9 3 5 6 -Brown leather,

• L a p e l tPins

1

poh, $3.77

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• Compacts
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• Dresser Sets
• W a t c h Brace^
lets — Gold

•ervUe with reggad

v
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•

Jnck K, Morrison

»j get wanted relief

reiving stations for rnnnrd good*

N O V K M flK R ,

" iw g w

lieptity
(C lrcu ll Court
tlnrlund W. S
S o lic ito r. fo r I!

"Kgg* haven't been seen for so
long that they forget what they
tn*te like."' She went on to
state tbet tlm weekly butter fntiou wn* two ounces; margarine,
three ounces; lard, one ounce ami
rbeeie, three ounce*.
. Even men serving with the
RAP l/i England have scanty ra-,
thill*. In n -letter to hi* sinter]
which nhe relayed to her brother,
K.F* Moulo of Sanford, Richard
Moule, fornterlv attached to the
Canadian A it Force anil now with
the Britinh Air Force wrote tlial
snnu-linio* potwtoea were served
for supper, cooke&lt;l sometime In
milk ami nomellme* nut, but wdth
n thin wotery.-sauce. Also that
they served powdered egg* -that
at time* were quite tmpamtable.
Ilf nddltion to Europe, food nup

ZOa
MltiCh blC6.

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m o rio n t o a s p b a i i
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tun. yv.. a. p a r k i :h.
a im , s+Mh Ord. it. V. a . c o .,

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llr.aual Pal-Joe arVi « * &gt; con vie let
In the Olreolt r*&gt;0rl o f .fiem lnoli
County o f -hurkllt and recvlvlm
tw o raaea nf clanretU a. knoV lm
the «nm t tn have- Tiocn embciated
w ill u open I in hbe Htate lloanl ol
I ’nrdmiN at lie 'n e x t tcaalnr ineel
lug lit the Htnfc. Capitni in Tallnliuaaee, Florida, nt- ,10:#l» n’clorl
A, M. on tire mornlinr o f ttepemhei
I I, IMS, fnr a pardon from Itie run
'■letIIIB there.In .rendered, .and aa I
result or which l h « apullriitit, Man­
uel Carina, « M eebtenced to aorvi
u term or t w o •y e a r* In the Hintr
|&gt;»lllleliMatv.

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• Francisco
c:.inter.
It
would that area which
1provide for u quota of Amerjcnn stormy weather

A GAR

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SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

PACE FOUR

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Phone 37

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THB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA
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Htint^ Tuxedo Feed Store^

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LEGAL NOTICE
IN T i n : r i l l B T OP THIS, rOL'NTV
J l t l t i i k h i : j i i n o i .i : c i H . n r i ,

can furnish you
n complete line of Tuxedo Feed*
also
Plenty Citrus Polp*
Colton Seed Meal '
Wheat Bran
Corn &amp; Wheat Scratch
Hay

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I K N I t lK lT A

Oats

Baby Chicks
AU kinds of poultry supplies

C O L E M A N ’S
TUXEDO FEED CO,

OFFICE SUPPLIES
Everyday Files
TypowritgrB
Aluminum Sheet Holders
leather Brief Cases

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iluxton Billfolds
H i Majttinjin Ave.

Ph. 1-17

W A N T E D
50 P I A N O S

Many p«opJ* hoy.,.bwn. dlypppointud In, rtcppplng,
Thai It not lh* fault of ricopplng. It Ii bucaui* lh * y
dl*1 not go to tho right A p t You con bo »uro you
of* putting tho boil ^vhon yog gut Curtiflod Treading.

Will- pay up to ^100
for
Spinets, Studios, or
Roby Grands.,
Plain case,
W rite

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Phone 111

W ester

ini lit

nf

llr n r lt tlf

Hold rlfu’llofi whffli
ihr i'ilv Hall In Hold t W

Tire Repairing

fonl, Klnrliln, lu eiinfnrmlt j - i to t’&lt;-n■
thr lew s ithd &lt;irdUmnc*o tria iin a i,, ah
til Olrinlutia now in tm-i-n In *»l&lt;l liAri-ln
f i t t. T it* iWiii* w in (•*•■ upfiii it t \ iiiii i
1:™ . « f l i w k A. -M. Hf*«trrn S lo n - lin r |&gt;:
onrrt Tim *, nml w ill eliinr j t
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O'.'liirlt |*. M, nn »«I4 iltilr
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I In- reli &gt; npiHiItu Mt*
U.n wni t-t trn-il
r . Harnr*. Mr*. MV |{ limirnlMM . npn.nr
.nml J. II, Ilrt-H a* In-ln-i-lnt* I ml , l.y till
I* Unvoril Hmllh nn Klerk o f *.,iit /
,
••It ctn.n.
|. v l
in ',
w i t Niton
t l . ’nti!.1.
Int'e hereunto art m&gt; hand n * | lle n ih i
M ajor o f the 1,11) wf Kalifnnt. SjiHf.u
I In-----ilil» nml Itr.vc c*uant in
fi-.nl licrptn tlir H^nl nf i
■'ll)' on -ilit* Urn Aril ilut
vi-mbrr, a . i », i m : _,
l:ii\V AIII&gt;
ItlilU IN
• AH 7111- f nf flic
Wl nr. nil. l-'U’ i l.ln.

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R O B E R T A . W IL L IA M S
HEAL

ESTATE-BIHJKER

Phone 7.12

Atlantic Hank lildft.

rtr&lt;-trii='-t*T1iirT'

NOTICE
The Seminole Countv Medical Society announces
imrsT
tin increase in fees'effective Monday, Novemlier

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Card Index Trays

Ilonas — (lifts

I*. M. K I'W A B P S
DUeest-d.
A L L flli:ii| T ii| t'S A N P I’ MItSUNK IIA VI M l
KI.AiM H Oil
I &gt;!'.\IAM *M
AH A I NUT.
HAIH
I.X TATK :
Vnu anil each o f &gt;oii are hereby
intllli it utnl r.-nvilt. ii to |irr»rnt
toy claim * unit ilrmantlH Which
nu, nr cither o f you. m a y ^ a y r
iculnn the c-tute nt llr n r lrtlh i ‘.
■I. lMwmi|Hf‘ Ttrrra*i&gt;il; 'Into o f Oft hi
NJunty, in tin* tviiitity Jildttr m
'••mlilnli- t'nuntj', I'lorlila. nl hi*
■fflrc |ii thr court liiiuati o f eiil.l
'■■unty nt M.mfnt'l. riurlith, with In
iiiti-nilar munt.h» from Hi.
iiuo nt the r im pqiiltration ni
IN* nnilcr. Mach rlalm or demur l
limit lie In wi-lilng, nml xliult
Hull- llin fin e r uf renltlrncr nml
m»t n fflro in M n «» o f ttf* r la l"i'
ml. nn&lt;l viaull In* un-urn to by tin
-InlmnnL n t d l . ot attorney. nml
iiiy •iti’ h claim nr ilrotaml not *o
licit rfiitll lie mill.
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M, llattann A
llcrtilmtil KiUrnril*
A t .-Jr*-litiir* off Ine
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Viui in * In-rt'liy iinb*i*i,*l Ii* ii (i '
|if«r pet m iiiall), nt in Allnrm Vt
In 1* 11**101 i In lull nl i ■■ 111 1.1it t nt
hi-r i*I ii fl|»-il. nml A f f 'ill* v 11 ,i* in
» nu* i ■•*|iI imu-i .mm- t.« imr n null
fur liiv n n 'i im - nr Inf.iii- tin. i 'nil
ilny nl , I...... ...
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11 lli'l’ l **i*J*|».H^l*.||i1 0“ HI Will l u l l II*
I fr n l i :h ii I ii .| inn f.n fnltuiii
upiiriir. plril nl ntt«wer, n - iv«|ll||i*il
lij- l:t\r.
It I* iii.li m l Hull llii- N'uili'i*
In- |ijtlil|.|ii-il i&gt;i,. .: ,i* if* i f fur fifin
roh**rtiiivi* » m
Hi Mu Nuitlutii
11» t ,*lit ,i Xi 11r-|i,i|lii| . |i|ltlll.|n-ll
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Offj$g consultations

minimum

Holism calls until 10:00 P.M
Other chnrffe.i inrrensed jiropoVrioimtcly.*

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TAt TTf NG TIRES

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A NEW WORLD OF BETTER LIVING

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H A N K SEZ

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A VlAtRUVJt MARGIH B ETW ttSUCCESS AND FAtUJRF

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Slaffor^Ts Service

Flrlch rr'» (\*Mt*i*ii i* inntli*
■et(trriullu (nr clnliln-n. It*-.
cu iih i 1 chi Ilire it'ii ili-liculu synti-mi
ncr«( n *|ns-iii1 InJiilin-.

mi Cbitorin is safe and
.inti t!u"mii{|ity rflrcrtiki i-tin iri-.lty, grnlly,
if Mini: Hi'* rliild’a si-n-

P icklin'* Cojlinin in plrnanit
to Inkr. C'htlilri ii Mk&lt;* tin* Ini U4
*o thrift'* nu jliiipiilft nvi-r ;,iiting thrm tn tnki* it.

Hftlchftr's C-mlnrin (* frrr (rom
Iinn li itriig*. T!n-rS is outhing
in RiTcjit-r’i ( ‘ntlnri.i lo cnus&lt;*
gri|iiii|{ nr iliim m liul. ' “ '

1

Station
There’s • dlfterenre In lire
amt' hattery service.
If yoti'rr
one of those moliirlsls who rlvi Milica Ihr n r r (I-r t f
rruular
check-ups for your tires
nn-i J
battery
. . . Cum r
to
ihr
h e m in o c e

fhft IlitBfwii#

fctx

Stags- fa* a Raw G;

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S i W I N L U

Bipcppplp Ano'Bpinoa are bpB.t to provide tho
i i m ip. Qoqjlort, copveniflnpoi olficioncy aad
omy Wirn ap. oya to Adding, heppy loiLuro hou
the whplfr household . . . more hourp for play, f
taxation) tpr anjoymoot. Kloctriq aervanta of the
homo A gp arc at inatant; ttpg^rrUp command

THe oi
hews laundry wkSd* ovtn■SBltloSy
and ruuei. utlng
ote«*jka*y Mated wotei can be yovn t(*Marrow. Your plant about

Handy slfdrlc table
appUon&lt;*|-ele«Mc reatl.
ere, coffee motet, loot)•m, wtJlf't tyiken asd
lond'ich aritlt ore on Ihe

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p&lt;o] ilc enn lenRthen the life ol
Y O U R tires with regular inspec­
tions,- weekly reinMntions, e*i&gt;crl
((.pairs uOd rrrnps. They ntsc
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for th n p a c k a g e w it h I h r g f r
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You should know about the 80*;
collision or upset automobile in­
surance offem t by the .Stale
Farm Mutual Insurance Co. If
you carry fT&gt;0 deductible colli­
sion or upset insurance on your
car
or truck:—$fiO
la deducled
deducted
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W&gt; ‘ le
from cub collision ind upsei
'lalm. f f It co*t» you WO to re­
pair a damaged fender, you pay
AU. If another fender i* damaReti
and It coat** you IM&gt; to repair,
you again pay ALL,
If. you hart M',e coverage yon
could get both fenders repaired
by Payipg only 120.
The premium after th# 1st year
ia np more than yop would-pay
for the 18.0 deductible kind an-l
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DODGE • PLYMOUTH

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Consider...

; Marking 'Em Up M,aml For Bowl Ti|t

AUTOMOBILE—direct from ow­
FILL up with kwwstnc end fuel
ner. '30 or '38. model, Ford
oil beforo winter.
PARTS AND SERVICE
I ____
.
I *
U f U L
Chevrolet or Plymouth. W ill,
with
_____ H. B. POPE CO., INC.
J0‘&gt; Palmetto Are.
Phone 1011 ‘ .SICKLY Win I* hen :i liedromn
pay ceiling price. 2118 Park'
J U L IA N S T E N B T K O M
home,
cji»e
.in.
I
lium592-11,
fW O FARMS FOB SAL5r-Ono WE ARE lullw equipped and'
Ave.,
phone
806.
after C P. M.
know how to rec.ip your tiro**.
3 acres, tiled lend, 1 Rood well,
While on the way to Jackson­
Natural rubber or synthetic, i FURNISHED mom, 807 .Mat. WANTED: '37 or '38 Chevrolet
2 story house. 1 car gamge, 1
ville Friday for the Pcd-Hollc*
car J»o&lt;ly. Phone 063.
nolin Avenue. • •
tool house, 600 ft. West of .w o protect the aidt-wulls o il
tilt,, we had a nice chat with
your tire, .{ones, lir e Shop,!
Lake Monroe Fost Office. One
Cor. 1st and Elm, |hone 008. THREE mqm furnished hut ■ ( I RC ULATI NO * oif h e f»r7 large, n former Florida U. student who
—6 acres, all tiled, Rood well, 2
also snuill, suitable for church gave us more lowdown on the
story house, 2 story bam, M
Phono 788-W.
work. Ruv. fi. J . Grady, Lake football situation at'Florida,
mile west on Oranrc Boule­ SEWING machines repaired.. Wil­
..Mary,. Box 282.,.
About 1926, It seems as
liams' Fixil Shop, 206 W. -Vtwo atoms, 80ia*nd.HU7 AY.^lb
vard. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
though Florida was getting
1st St.
I fit.
Phone Iff.
\VK PAY
^ to be a powerhouse. They
TOP MARKET PRICES
RADIO
Philco cabinet style. BODY AND Fender denis, paint THREE mom iipurimenti Phone
were tackling some of the
'36 — ’42 Chevrolets, Plymouth*/
Injury or fading should he
Price reasonable. 1200 Magbest tcama In the cast and
830-W,
Dodges und Korda.
corrected now to combat aging
■nolle Ave.
south
and In plain language ,
Get the liest price for your car.
nnd weathering. A new pain­ FRONT room with hath, close•just "raisin’ ealn."
Since
HOLLER
MOTOR
SALES
VEGETABLE planls for Victory
less method uwnlts you nt
in. 760 E. 2nd StFlorida was going In town,
208
W.
1st
St.
*
Gardena and larRc acreage.
YATK8 AUTO PAINT ft
a stadium Jn GaineHville was
Copenhagen. Red, and Chinese
BODY SHOP
I
proposed to handle the large
Cabbaged Cullnrda; Broccoli; 106 N. Palmetto Ave. I'hunr 171
crop of Gator fans who were
White Bermuda Onions: Neck*
• anxious to see the Florida
.ass Rutabaga*; Escarolc; lee* WASHING machines repaired—
‘ .eleven.
und
all
home
appliances.
Cald­
berg lettuce; Rutger Toma,
Mr. Ed Iaim* of the Burnett
well
General
Repair
SJioO
T
707
toes; 1 year old Rhubarb
. .RAYM O N D M , BALL, REALTOR
Bank—in -Jarkxonvillr harked Tha
North' Mills, Orlando, ’ phono
Roots or srttull plants,'
movement and pul up the loughh
2-1072. Prompt ServiceThyme; Finnucchio; Dill and
for the construction nf Florid i
Strawberry plants. Froth vege­
Real Estate Sales-—Rentals— Mortgage Loans
Expert Auto Repairing
Field in Gainesville, whicli scars
tables and oranges packed to
. ~
•
llarfleld ft Jackson
some 20,000. In order to insure
ship. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
DcpciuLuble Insurance und Bonds
in connection with
hit investment, Lane sent Ed
, phone.16.
Yates Auto Paint ft Body Worka
Jones tn Gninosvillc and within
■Phone'371
‘Rhone 9IJ0
Room I, Florida Stale Hank Bulding*
ROOFING — Brand .new, solid
a short time Jones was nthldti.director. Jones’ first move was to
aluminum sheet roofing. V*
A UTO PAINTING
rrlmp and snap lock styles. Pholto.
cut expenses nt Florida *aitd he
By C-VY. "Ppt" Jnhnaon
Wire-Write at once! Fulenwldcr 16. years experience in auto and
Started with the hiring of n lowpaid all Frtirhla alumni coaching
Mfg. A Distributing Co., P.O. nircrnflpainting. Hanford’s popu­
staff with Dutch Stanley* ut the
Box 11,161, 010 Lancaster Drive, lar paint authority,
Orlnmlu. -Phone 21710.
heln. ut the Gators___
- _
Ho l l e r m o t o r s a l e s
Frnir that day to this''
•208 W. 1st Hi. ■ .
BROKEN
(LitACTOR and trailer mounted on
Florida han never been side
rubber, double disc und metal
MOTOR TUN B-UP
to pul whit might be called
leveling bonrd.
Good condi­ Fnctorics recommend it every
a sinning eleven on the field.
WINDSHIELDS
tion. Reasonable (trice. J, L. 6000 miles or twice a year. Es­
The boys have fought hard
Parham.
InmilrcT Johnson's sential to efficient car perfor­
nnd worked hard and no
Store. Monroe Corner.
mance. Our expert mechanics nnd
CAN BE
doubt the coaches hare given
SHEET
Music, popular nnd Hun Motor Analyzer assure satistheir beat but a winning
standard, book music and music fnctfon. Come in today.
combination couldn't lie pro­
DANGEROUS!
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
instruction books at The Music
duced. Only once did Florida
208 t f. 1st St.
■Box In the Princess Theater
threften In produce a winner
Lid its replace your broken' windshleldH with
_B ld g.______________
* _____
and that was bark*in '36 we
EXPERT service on machine;!,
believe. But those a ere only
SAFE TY CILASS — a Laniinnt-nl glass thnt
Electric irons, uil heaters nnd
RECORDS - AH the latest papu­
pre-season threats -produceL"
provltlcH
greutcr protuetton from the danger
conk stoves, backed by 10 years'
la ri, . string music and album
In the Florida publicity plsnl
experience. Phono 701-J.
o f broken, flying pieces.
’ rets for Christmas gifts at
for Brady Cowell's Hlrtson
your music store, Tho Music
squad went up to Gainrsvlllc
Emergen­
Box in tho Princess Theater EXPERT plumbing.
UV have a full line of mirrors, glints Building
I and set the Gators bark 16
cy repairs', remodeling, new
Bldg.______ ____________,
I flocks and Gln.vf of all kinds.
to 14 In the season's opener.
sinks, lavatories, toilets, laundry
Inciilrntly, Sanford's George
tubs, hot,water liruters. Also
MUSICAL Instruments, acces­
McClelland san one of Stelhouse heating, Gcorgo Coursories, guitar and violin strings
S E N K A R IK GLASS &amp; MIRROR CO.
son's great hacks that season
at The Music. Box in the I'rin- 1 son. Plume County 1106 or
slung with Warren.
write Box 678, Hanford, Fla.
cess Theater Illdg.
I l l W. 2nd. SI.
Phone 320
The State Hoard of Control
' USED cam und trucks, cars
has allowed the University Ath­
MISCELLANEOUS ’
bought and sold - few light
letic Bourd only* $26,0(i0 per
- trucks- - ideal for hunting nnd WB P A Y highest cash prlcaa fi _
season within the past few yeHi.t
fishing. Ready to go. Yates
for operating expenses nnd all
used
furhlture.
Haynes
ft
Wil­
Used Cars, 106 N. Palmetto
o f “us know It prncttpnll" taki ir
liams
Furniture
Cu.,
311
E.
1st
Ave. Pham- 171.
$26,(HJO to pay coaching xalurles
St. phene U6H. '
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alone. The Florida Leg! ilatUro
is going to have to start Lie
BORROW IIERP. WHERE
LARGE PLOT on main Highway,
hall rolling on this footlm!!
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
suitable for garage or cabin:
situation- nnd appropriate the
development. Kan 6 room mo-| YOUR natural desire for privacy
State Board of Control moredent house. Small cash, balance ' in money matters is strictly
dough so It ran allot more far
respected here. Friends and
easy terms. Box 61, Sanford J
Gntor football activities.
relatives ,ure not questioned
about your credit.- Your cm -j
With more money the Uni­
CITRUS BAGS
player or business associates !
versity Athletic Hoard will
4-6 Box also ... per Jll .... 196.60
will nnl hear of your personal I
be able to make more attrac­
Less Quantities
per bag .. .10
■iffairs. There is no cause fa r'
tive offers 'to outstanding
CABBAGE BAGS
embarrassment.
high school football players
fin-lli Cabbage hugs, per M 166.00
ItcuHC-nuldc credit requirements.
who are currently going out
Less quantities, e a c h ............ 16,
No co-makcra on npincy loans.
« o f the state to stir for-other
Citrus Picking tiugs ............ 4.26 ■ Variable payment plans.
squads.
Clippers, e a c h ... ...........— ... 1.60
FAMILY LOAN CO.
The fact that rubsloation exit,Is
A.M. Prevail
Phone 2104 Florida Bank Hid*. ' * Phone 33
Is no secret within Southeastern
Seville, Fla.
Conference circles. Last year n
MAKE
MONEY
hauling -We
GMC Scries 300 Block assembly.
local mnn called Tom 1.1eh,
have a good heavy-duty 1101 Ir t n l R AtV*^^*^T7r7n it tt
A scarce article und as good
Florida's head conrh, mid nakml
Chevrolet truck thut really call | i " i n T ) n ‘
CO
~—~
ua a new truck. Either is hard
him if he would address the haul
handle n hig pay load. Good r
to g«t. Let us install this new
grid dels at their Manual banquet.motor and body, fine tires.
motor for you.
Toni expressed tho fact that hu
Ceiling price.
HOLLKIt MOTOR HAI.K8
would have to be elsewhere but
HOLLER MOTOR SALKS
208 W. 1st. HI.
at'the same time accused Florida
*
208
1st, st.
_
alumni in Seminole County of
ONE hand meat slicer; G, E.
letting him down in getting local
vacuum cleaner: porch sw|nx; HELP W A N TE D —
high" xehool sUirir— to- 'nttmtl
II i 17 rug puli lion heaters;
lorhlu. Tom was asked whut
oil heaters: one 2 x 6 ft. marble GIRL for soda Fountain at Fan­
ind of offers could tic made und
cy's Drug Store- Part time or
counter slab; crocks; large kraut
ho openly said the best he could
cutter; phone (MS-W after 0:00
full time.
_ _ _ _ _ _
do under the circumstances would
A . M.
FULL time and part time clerks.
be to give the kids hoard und
H. ft A. Department Store.
room. At the xitmc time, Geor­
ONE Thomasvillo four poster ma­
hogany bedroom suite, like new; WANTED: Experienced wfiltrcss,
gia, Alubnmu nnd other schools
were
offering tho same induce­
nno coil spring nnd felt mat­
short hours, top snlnry 6 days,
ment plus $16 per week pockrt
tress: 1 three piece maple uphol­
good tips. Apply lltiv Johnson,
stered living rcamt xultu, photic
change. Who could blame l he
Red Hum Restaurant, 3 miles
402-J, Mrs. It. II. Pippin.
kids for ueccpthig the best offer?
South nf Hanford.
But we slill don't hesilalr
T IR E S
to ring our hell for h-ttcr
MAN for parts department and
We have in slock truck tires in
coaching at Florida. We're
bookkeeping. Electric Service
the following sliest
atlll
paddling
Jack
Mc­
Co.__________
_____________
600x20 600x20 700x20 760x20
Dowell's boat and would like
626x20 000x20 1000x24 1100x24 STENOGRAPH E R,
permanent
to ace him as Florida's men­
746x17
position. W. E. Kirchoff, Jr.,|
tor. We realise |he chances
phone 366,
TUBES
are 100 to ' I against Mc­
A good stock of both truck and CHAMBERMAIDS,' ulso night und
Dowell going to Florida hut
pnssenger tubes practically all
we'd like tn see him there.
day norters. Mrs. Perry, phone
At the present, McDowell W
eises.
1206. Hotel Mayfair.
coaching the University of
RECAPPED PASSENGER TIRES
.660x16 700x16 600x20.
Havana eleven along with
MAID for Mather Furniture Co.
Bob Kupke. former Illinois
A.M. Prevail
Phonea 2104
See Mr. Brunson.
mentor.
A stock of these In (isos 600x10
Seville, Fla»/«________ ._ FOUNTAIN girlsT A^jdy
iWe suw Mr. ami Mrs, Bill
Service, Hanford
ofmann In Jacksonville lust
ONE 10 ft. trailer, new paint.
Station.
day_ and their nufly friends
Inside and out. Inquire Trailer
iere will be glad to learn they're
Camp.___________ ___________
W ANTED TO RENT
»oth well nnd looking grand.
Bill says he’s planning to return
TWO strands fat pine wood, 18 UNFURNISHED "three bedroom
to Sanford as soon a* po.isible
—
2 t t L aurel Avc.house. M r if CTT.Adatrts, phone*
nnd - we’r* sura they’ll cei Luinly
1000 or after 6 P. M-, phono
be welcomed.
A VACANT, 3" bedroom house
605-J,________________
with extra lot on paved road
out of city limits. Edward F. P e r m a n e n t
civilian
couple
Lone,
with children, want 2 bedroom
house, furnishdd. Phone 960 or
76,000 COPENhagen c a b b a g e
“
County 3402.__________
jtlanta for sale. L .. B. Mann,
/ La k e Monroe.
SMALL
fu r n is h e d
apart­
ment or house, no children..
ONE child’s desk with chair.
SNAS, 1160, extension 322.
Phone 1H2-J after 0:00 P. M.
LIQUID.
TABLETS.
SALVE.
SMALL house or apartment,
NOBE-UROPH — CAUTION USE
LEGHORN PULLETS, Full 4
furnished. Mrs. Baker, phone
ONLY AS DIRECTED
weeks old. each 86c, 100 for
County 8600.
_____________
$29.60. Finest grade pullets.
Live delivery guaranteed. Poul­ SIX ROOM unfurnished house, 3
adults, permanent. Located in
try farm, 719 Bo. Howard Ave.,
Banfoid, Winter Park or DeTemp*. Fla.
For Your Christmas
Land. Phone Count-* 2806.
■ THE PLACE that you always UNFURNISHED 2 or S bedroom
Supply and Hunting
wanted • 6 room house, two
bouse, good ■ references. Per
baths, laundry room, 2 car
manenL Walls
allace Philips, Phone
garage, 19 acres land, a beau­
Trips t- See
880.
tiful la$a where you can bear
ipartment,
8
bed­
the fish as they swim and play,
rooms, furnished, downstairs.
•good bathing and besting. Ed­
Best of references.' Phone 316ward F. Lana, phone 462.
Bill's Package Store

I I I t I l f
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A l ’ ltl,
U n its
MIAMI, Nov. U20,
OP)—'With
HolyCross signed on the dotted line
for n New Year’s Day Grange
Bawl date, Miamians and upstalcin-, too, have begun heating
drums for the University of
Miami as the 'other contender in
the foolbull classic.
Tile Orange Bowl committee
Ini's acknowledged It 'Is giving
serious cenrldenrtloh to Miami
University as a possible Holy
Cross opponent—thut is, nlong
with three Southeastern Confer­
ence teams, Louisiana State, Ten­
nessee und Georgia.
A second Grange Bow] appear­
ance for Miami will ho discussed
nt 'u meeting of the quarterback
Club at Miami today. The Miami
team met Bucknclt In the first
presentation of the New Year's
classic In 1936._________________

Coining

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SPECIAL NOTICE
3 to 5 Day Dry Cleaning Service
5 Day Laundry Service
We recommend that new customers send their
laundry last three tjaya of week.

Phone 475
SEJVIINOLE COUNTY LA U N D R Y CO.
819 W. Crd St.

Phone 475

Home Loans — Small Loans — G.I. Loans
LOANS made to buy, repair or refinance a horn*
Kent-like payments — Low Interest rates

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the new

— your Savings are insured here—

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
. of Seminole County—
209 Magnolia Ave.

I’hone 691
\\.

Make Yours A Home That Extends
GRACIOUS H O SPITALITY

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Cold Preparations

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IE, heavy cast’ lien beater,
■* of wood. 126.00. Phone

Fl

WING BACK CHAIR
— To add the finishing touch to A
charming and comfortable living
room . . . upholstered in beige tap­
estry to mutch the sofa shown above.

VERY SPECIAL
A 12 x 18 all wool deep pile Gullistan Rug . , all over leaf design in
a lovely shade of green.

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81T. W A NTED—
JOB AS cook pr maid; pert time.
Minnie Murry, 901 Sanford
Ave.________ &gt;
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and Bar
m W. 1st.

Phone 880

WASHING and Ir

Cooper, $12 E. 6

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THE WEATHER

In Unity There If. Strength—
Peril) rlnud) end continued mild thrnueh
Wednesday
except
wldly
scattered
showers and cooler Wrdnrsds) afternoon. (Temperatures will. range from
low fiO’s to mld*70’s thrnugh December
2nd.)

To Protect the Peace of the Worldt
To Promote the Progress of Americai
To Prodoco P 'M p rrllj for Sanford.

A N INDEPENDENT D A ILY NEW SI'AI'EK
VOLUME XXXVII

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

Established 1!&gt;P8

Army Board
May Tfstify
At Hearing

GM And AutojWheeler Says
Workers Await U. S. Backs
Feder al Move Rush To War

Noted Army Nurse

| Hull Conferred Withj
Japanese On Chance!
That Pearl Harbor
Rumors Were False

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Collecting Last Pay Until GM Strike Ends

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NUMOBH 5.1.

[Hurley Claims
U. S. Asiatic
Policy Fails
IAmbassador Resigns;
Criticizes Support
Of State Depart­
ment Career Men

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WASHINGTON; Nov. 27,
DETROIT. Nov*. 27. td i—Both
liiiicinl Motors Coipoiation and Democratic &lt; Sejmi^y Uurton K.
tisiay that the
the.. I in United An to Workers Wheeler
_____ asserted
___
, imuit liwi.iy ii |&gt;ir-itiVe U ilior .United Stales is backing both
Depart inept ‘ tpoUe (unsettle t" e-jllussju And England in a mad)
t!M stri' i! nftei another' fnlluv-i |11., ny another world war , . &gt;■
to lesunn; company
*y'l.»n'ne n wm
ich, he said, might onu
gotution?.
civi1Xut.ion
Whceusr muHe the Htatcmiciit
Secretary of
Labor
Lewis
SchkclIeribuVh ha* indie itcil his in a siicecli to llie Senate oppos-1
,
.
' intention to call t'cpie»cntnlkcs ii'g participation In the present,
Cnpt. Rosa Lee Royall.
nuy»n, votttnt*
.viy.».- of-noth
0f»i„,iii par...partic- to
...............
o cnnfercn*e- United Nations Organisation.
j
Atiny nurse of the Euiopcnii j(| . Wu-hingtoA latei this week.
Wheeler declared: “ The only
Theater of operations, who will UAW
Vice I’usidcm Waller a«grc*sors today are our *&gt;:iOVe»!
speak in Iwhalf of thp \ iclory Ifcuther — lender of the union's and noble peace-loving Allies."
Loan drive ut the“ bonii
a , Xlgni
fight Ii I, get
K( t .ill
:10 pe,
pur cent
cent mine
more
The
Montana .-ii-iiaior
Senator mail1 |m
.... , show|7
|ne .iioiiiiinn
the Ritx Thtnt,er *"“
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Wednwbu
fr. m Gener.il M o t o r * M r whttt nc~«d.flittW was' a gloomy
evening.

of Illinois aaya ha want* nn ex
«&amp;)lanation from th#m of a passage
In thalr report stating that for­
mer Secretary of State Cordell
.Hull touched the button thut
started ■the war. The committee
^ _
.
the union nnr G.\f has leceived
now. ha* ‘established that those
words were based on un misin­ H o i ! ! * o f M o u r a i n f f 1
Dom I$ilivu'llen*&gt;uch.
terpretation of* testimony given
In- lutest breakdown in ef­
by former Ambassador to Japan
forts to resume wage talks ctnic
|when Ueiienil Motors turned
Joseph Grew.
During today’s committee hear­
down n union bid to reopen the
ing, Hull took the opportunity of
Jdiscussions. ti.M l&gt;tuniled Iho
refuting the statement. He brandJ
I _
D ! . l . union'- wage demands as ” unIt as an infamous charge, J V l l l C Q
111
I \ 1 0 l S ; reasoimble” ami said unless they
under which he had to live for
• were modified. the enmpuny
months. He told the committee
eould see no point in continuing
that he had not been palled to P p H o r a l i o n P T O t e 8 t s ’ discussions. The coiporntlnn also
L 'u l t H r * On P a n I'uar
i lu c ittiiu iit * u “
. charged the union with cheating

^ a s r s s ^ ^ • suit*
t s ofr the
w war
s sto sdate,
i s
theis
in-

Called For Jews

C h e l a n Residents
L ..Mourn Losses In
Tragic A c c i d e n t

Associated Press Leased Wire

Schwellenbach Plans Senator Claims Only
To Meet With-Both'l—Aggressors-Today
Parties In E f f o r t - A r e Peace-Loving
To Settle Dispute. A l l i e d N a t i o n s

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. , WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.
(A P ) — Members of the Army
Board o f 'Inquiry Who drew
Up an earlier Pearl Harbor
report probably will be call­
ed by the Congress ionnl
Pearl Harbor Investigating
Committee to take the wit­
ness stand. A committee
member, Senator Scott Lucas

T U E S D A Y , NOV EM H ER 27, 1315

Against search Kyi a "situation of lawlessness1’ by
British Of Villages f t ! . U T E t J S ’Sa’ aS;

WASHINGTON,
27.
(A W — Major General .P at­
rick J. .Hurley charger! today
that American policy in Asia
Is a failti^1 niyd jmiiomui’ilthat he has turned in his
resignation as mnlmssatlor to
China.
General Hurley Issued a
120(1 word statement to tell

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what lie thinks is wrong with our
policy in Asia. He •aid -he agreed
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miUAlrV. o m i C W T SKY strike
Cite’AST*
line up*init'slturllie GifaF'ithil Axle idni'it'of ‘.fie
'
V,M
I m L ^ SKY.—Strikers
V hiloM m
In Detroit "bile watting t„ receive their Inst paychecks until the ill*—
7i IsnI. Snmv and tenipriutiirca-in the 20’* nceurding
‘ «“
1 A"
‘ Utdown tin mimlher of workers , n picket lines nt Mnliigml plant/
(Intarnutioiml Sotindphoto)
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outline^of American foreign policy
. . . the outline given by the
President in his Navy Duy liddress.
■ That policy is fine, said Hurley,
but, in his word*, ‘‘professional
diplomats hi the lower echelons
: are frustrating attainment of un- '
I pounced policy alms.”
The retiring ambassador to
Chungking said that the United
I State* had. “ finished the war in
- the Far East furnishing LendA I- D u I n n J / * M a a 1 IJtaso -nptdics Utlil Using all our
u n a n a o lYICGt roputullim .to undermine demo
Little damage i„
Seminole
eracy and l»&gt;|*ter imperialism and
County’s main vegetable cropeouunutdsm.’’
c-enroie an.i Some
Cities
Afraid
ceueiai Huriev smd that m tins
lettuce, lla* la’en tvporled by
lime he was assigned to China

h x r s tvs?* «%,^arsL\s,

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tirnntinmil imlldc* of atHto court* j
try's lenders, nm^’the United Na­
tions Urganixution.
Wheeler asserted that lie d»es
not believe Russia wants war. 1 hen
lie said: ’’We must null appeasing
Runsia and let her know once
and for all we did not Hghl this
war to let her enslave the people
oT Europe,"
"She ngreeft to out high prin­
ciple* in her hour of di*lre.&lt;a,'
continued Wheeler. "Silt must
General
Bradley
Preabide by them now."
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"No one wants war with bussented
w
ith
Grange
growers following the eoid--i
sin," ho declared, “ but we callrot anil must not put our stump
Colored Florida Cap iiccnmpniiied bv' Vi.''1«."‘am*- i.:V
of approval upon every violation
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of the pledges made to the people
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GuneniUJmnr._lliadlgy_y.ili
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oTlh‘6 world 'W y rtw tcric o &gt; Kng
iiTIi
|III1(| .Russia herself. Wc must delighted with the orange colored V.Tiiti e . , 1

Local Delegates 'L ittle D a m a g e T o Ganzel Goes To
To Legion Meet L ° c a * V e g e ta b le Bat for Sanford
Ret,™ H o m e Crws ’ Reportcd -

Nine Club League t&gt;&gt; the late pre*iddm itoo«vcit
.---------workers from going to their Jobs.
JERUSALEM, Nov. 27,* ()V&gt;— I The union countered bv chnrgWould Hurl Income hlapse
l‘ ww of,liri'l'u
''1 government
,,m'cn‘ io1of*
the
The Jewish National Council III log that the company's reply
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I 'Idling Kai-Shek and keep tin!
TilM ttno'hits- c*Hed - for u—lmll ^constituted another violation of
Chlimie A rmy—in . the, war.—Next
hour of mourning todny lor the the National Labor Hclutldiuf Al'i
John Krider. Ed Whltner and ip importance, he declared, wus
Jews killed in yesterday’s out-1 and denied knowledge of any so&gt;l; , r
Jo in
icporter
represented San- to hatnuinlte i elation* between
no'r put'our "stamp of approval FI&lt;;iMa l-cgio., cap presented t«
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l.reoks in villages north of Tel cutlcsl illegal picketing:
CHELAN, Wash.. Nov. 27. &lt;/P) Aviv. The unofficial figures place I Meanwhile, company
tinon'human slavery of the white him lip fommunder Jack IliK’eo Ilona, lo v tiu i. p a toolailv the foul Sunday. afternoon In ’tli ■ American
________ und Chinese govern.
— Sorrowfully, the town of
t'iimplwll-l.o*»flig
Post of west -i e, llteii d ni'ge
land,, when officials and directors I manta and between the military
ri«.l«n rr°wr.lih^' I.lhmiilfinll ul I the number of dead nt nine, with) men estimated 225,«(»0 GM cm- races after fighting a war til
Uteiun, Waih. I* counting IU , „ t ieuBt 7r&gt; wuunded.
nloyeca across tin- country were free'the black luces."
Sanford that he wanted to wear lender ciop-. • including English nf the Florida State League met 1ustldUhments of „o(i
oinuries.
dead today, and there’s scarcely
ThrveteranSenator suggested
M all of one day during the Nu* teas, let tine and tom itoes. Hem* and diseuaaisl the possibility of
*’Hoth of these objective*.’' suid
The Council’s edict culls for' Idle us ii result o f the strike,
a family on 25-milc creek that ull shops ami factories to chme ( Another 1(1,000 unto workers
* liotial
Legion
t (invention
at and s&lt;|Unsh were imported killcil. Sanford entering the cirruit and lluiley, ’’ were necotupHshetl."
is not mourning the loss of n ilown and all street tiaffic tu be —' employees of the Ford Motor that the United States, as he Chicago and would have dime so but most of these rrnps had b ‘en furring the league Into B»alne|
Hut Hurley said it was no
child In yesterday’s tragic school halted. The half-hour closing, the Company — will lie Idle for sev- expressed it. “ have tho courage piohiibly bad not |b* ilolegution. harvested. Esnii.de. of which i club affair.
secret that the American policy in
to cull a real peace conference
bus accident.
from Missouri. the general's there i* 1101 aeies phtnled in the
Before going Into the icsiilt. Uhl tin did not have the support
council says, is ’’ill respect ’ for uitil daye^latcr this week. The
One of the -few lucky families those who died for the light of company said it would lay- off and lei us do it with or without home state,protested, it war re- county, may huv been nipped of Sunday's meeting, Kridri re- of ull the rureer men in the State
Russia’s participation.”
with school-age children is the Jewa
irtril this morning byJ. Held
in eohlei I■un1111■■- Lettuce
ports he attended the animat Department, lie asserted that tho
to bring their brothen to that many workers because,of a
Wheeler, one „ f the leaders of
A. R. Rice family. Rice is *u Palestine
ann,department adjutant
of tiles,- sections nuiv sliow a stiiall’ league meeting hold at Slliei professional foreign service men
end to defend their) shortage of parts. Ford, Vice the pre-war isolationist group In
. teschar, nt Chelan, and yesterday, lives.’’
l'” '»
Springs lust month. He snid all sided will the Chinese Communist
Florida.
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i President . M. L. Btickcr said the this country^- said that such
Q|hc and his 16 ypar old son, Alan,
No damage to eilm-&gt; I toil tvo* eight idubs that weie opera ting pprti
a, wliirt llurlvy describoti
Thw General Fedeuitjiuu, oj j production curtailment, wai due conferenro ■should consider -uni­ , J'hc can presented tu General
doeldM (o drive %i'**haol IbatMUl Jewish
r,
Kiinon!
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Pane
lepoited bv tori,I paehet* Who'I when tlm loop fohlpd tip lii'im t
a- Die tmtlon.Tut bwv JI nuiton- ■•
’ Labor at Ih* sumo time j to ikork stoppages in 15 sup- versal abolition of eonscrlptlnn,
of taking the bus. But his daugh­ sent strong
-aid that op the ennirurv the were represonted and officials whose policy it wa* to keep GltUm
cables of protest to plier plants and not the General progressive tnullilatcral disnrma
ter, Peggy, took ths bus as usual. American ami
cold had given III," f*nit I'oloi, voted to give Sanford llir fir-l divided against herself.
Hritlsh labor or- Motors strike,
They -were following about a half ganlxatlons,
U ami sweet lies*.
Ojiportlllillv to enter tile lesgue
Hurley charge'd in effect that
protesting against the
IC,aiZiV“
li',"nl ei,,,lrtJlECC Gets Application riuvpt
mile behind the bus, Rice says,
Ueleiy glower* liarf aeluali) if some "weak *i*tei" found it he Undermined in his effort* by
British
search
of
Jewish
villages.
when suddenly,
through
the
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For
Sanford
Station
welemned
llie
eotdei
weather
necessary to emlnil operations. prolessionnl diplomat* who advis­
The protrsts, dispatched to the
snow, they saw h neighbor’s
whleli pi event* the enqi fiom
Prior to the meeting Sunday ed the Communist* that his ef­
boy coming up the road waving A F of 1. and CIO in the United j
Ball
Tells
Of
DuPont
mat
ill
ing
ttxi
i|itiekly.
aiid»el|ini
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ATLANTA.
Nov.
27.
(AIM
John (laurel of Orlando started forts in behalf of Chungking diih
States and the Hritlsh l-nbor
his arms.
mite*
insect
pest*
that
thrive
tin*
bull lolling to get Sanford not represent the policy ol I lie
declares none o f the Jewish
! Millions Jn Florida,
% * '£ &amp; in win in weutbei
The boy told them the bus Parly,
in llie eireoll even if it meant United State*.
population
in
tho
village*
entered
j
had left, the road, and pointed
operating- nn a nine rlllb liasis.
! w fjs r ,’ a i .m I k a o i . « i
over tVe embankment to thp liy the Hritlsh forces was armed
lie pointed .out. Iliut Hanford wa*
or
used
firearm*.
~
t*
-Jtwnter. There was no sign of the
27. Mh-Edward Dali, tftislee ;-f llltlir,
Ml Hanford. Flu.
well situateil and would be of
bus, Rice says, hue he saw his
lifted Dill out eslnti.
Tho proposed station would lie
the greatest unpin lance to the
daughter, Peggy, swimming and
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league in mam way*. It wa*
munique
ttmi
lirmsn
troop*
m
n
i
((hc
p
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tjmt
Mayor
Edward
Higtoday
und
drew
u
picture
»f
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towing another girl. ‘ Hi* son
previously reported that Orlando,
watts und unlimited hours.
out
plunged into the icy wutcr to * r.ail.HrJ On
l',.or
I gin* is in Washington. D.C., no; millions upon millions of Dtil’i
DcLoii''. Leesburg and Daytona
give aid, but soon called for
meeting was'held Monday evening, asset* und properties s e u lteltd
were in farm ,,f thr plun and
over the state.
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himself, and his fsthcr i
—-----1liuil tlm foot northern, cities,
/ help
Testifying at un littci-.dut-1 C p I . H l i r r y
W u S tC T
umped in' after him. But other I g%m r , • ■
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iim / y
!
1the
lie .Seminole County Health
I lent. .1. U. Eii- sell, after t w o ! Gaiiiieivllle, Oeala, I'alutka and
fupl. Martin It. Willhummi lias
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smillen were less lucky, for 05 1 OintCrS In 11*1-0
and Tulievculosls Association will r«iniincrrt* fominiHHion liuarlmT^, .
V'1.,r. „f. ervice, with On- II. B, 'N't Aiiiiisline were again.I .such rwcntly l^un iliscliaigd from the
over
mor^iinixution
of
llu*
riuriilu
C
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A
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m
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D
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C
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cirjtfO
16 children perished thcro in the
Poblie Health Serviee, Divlplou JH, move.
Army after extensive training in
Home For Christmas
waters of Chelan Lake.
East Coast Hallway, Hall de J
---------,.f Mabuni Uu.ilr.il. in Missis’ ’oliowing un open session at the states und serving sixteen
II lOlllliunl I r•*«•■ I'rtur &lt;»»»»• I
---------with Mrs. C. Pynchna of the clured that acllun liy the Di-l CpI. Harry )..
ester, vetcrun sippi, Geurglu. and Manning,
months overseas With tin InfuiiWASHINGTON; Nov. 27, (A&gt;)_1-Stale Tuberculosis Association Pont*, taken at tho request of (lf T}l|n| Army- operations in S U. Im ireeived Id* boiioraldr
iry.
former Governor Siiessanl Hoi France, Germany und —Austria. I dlseiiaige and Im* relutned to
From Paris come* good news for offiec.
.Lieut Don Jackson
Alter entering I lie Army in
land, was now saving ’’ million iu»s received his .....liable ills- his I..... . 115 Sjimmirlin AveAmerican soldiers in Europe, The
Sept, I'Jtl lie was a'.iL,n,iit duty
Returns To States Army says tliul nil troops in Mrs. I, K. Southward today of dollum” for political mdi clmrgo from tin- service nt Canip ’ uue. wilh hi* wifi......... &gt;son
at Fort Jackson, S. C uiih the
tho European Theater having 115 received word from hei son divisions nn refunding loiiid*.
Hcule, Calif. En mule liomu he |Cimrtes.
2Hlli l-Tdii Artillery lialtnliim. He
He also depicted plans' for new stopped at the Hollywood CanLieut. Donald Jackson, son of discharge points could expect to Ernest Southward, Phm 1/c, who
It*, tilted tmlav tlml on Dee. I.
mub then sent to Furl Hill for
Fletcher C, Jackson of thin city ho homo for Christmas. The an- has served at Oklnawu and the DuPont projects in sevvrol Flor­ teen uml unite,I an autograph 1In- will resume work a- eiiloiuolntwo courses Mbich included u
leluyi forecast. Pacific thentur, that he Imd ida cities, Including ii "Miami of Mary I’irkford
sod former Seminole High’ and nouneement say* delays
lie arrived gist mh), the Central Florida
study of niotoi's and an mlvata-eil*
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- -X Rockefeller
Cerilro" and otliri home Hutin duy lii greet hiG ;
iNovember
' l i i 1 , 11 11
% a* u ■» u.1
■ arrived
i i1
f x ’ I■ in
III
o H I n a v l l sla l»-i
*11411
111*1
- w '■
University of. Noilh Carolina -in October
Sfutimi,
and -liecauae
J
Jacksonville,
and■ tlml
course in artillery I liter lie was
football alar,-ha* returned to hi* of a shipping nhortuKc, iuul l»een he expected to receive his honor* • new Building*, Including n mdin mother, Mr*. S. E. Wester, In known io llie Cgleiy Evpeiimeiit
' I’fc. la-dll II Moughlon.. ■no stationed uguiu ut Foil Jucl.,-oii
! able discharge and return home I Xlatlon, sub-divisions and an ex Lake Mary.
home In Philadelphia after serv­ more than made up.
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j l.aboililm v lie nisi, re veil led that of Ml. nu,I Mr- lumen .Rough- mid u|„„ Kurt Rucker, Ain. und
Hut in Frankfurt, Gcrmuny, very soon.
_
jt pansive
tourist
canip
whiclt | h
- 4 , CpI.
ing with the Army Air Forcv*
Wester ..............
plans
In ■*
lesyme
,1 In1
to .’stint
work
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Iplans
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M ill
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ton
ill
tthe
ilt
Ion of HU I La-l Second . Street, Fort Riley. Kuusns.
lie sailed
In tha Pacific Theater.
uuld would Ihs the laxt wort! B‘ hii» pro-wur otruputirm nf com-[ mipiovcmcnt nf CSrpon Hpriugh nrriicil Imme recently from llie from New S’ork in June lt*44 with
American occupation troops have
A number of posters depicting I modern construction
Lieut. Jackson, a glider pilot. been cautioned against being overposing und orchestra work, lie „ t Eiiternrisa, with Hie view of Kui opium Theater und liu* re. the 283rd Field Artillery Hiiltu_________
jj participated in numtrous Pacific |y optimistic about getting their this year’* Christmv* Seal, and I
was pianist for Larry Ford’s opening it ngsln u- a nU min Ing celvod hi liniioriihlc discharge
lion,
Orchestra of Tampa, prior to plun1 anil picnic grounds.
^battles and was awarded Uronxe wives and families to Eumpa in showing a typical American, boy ■
lie entered tile service in No­
Copt. Williamson lundi.l in
entering the service. While overParticipation Star* for ( the 8olo-! the near future. The deputy chief i btinging a ’ Christmas wrciith i Government Orders
Muclt of liti* Work during Hu- vember. Ill 12, trained for IH Flume just prior to the St. l.o
acus, he composed mure than pi' t two ycuis ban centered un month,, and . as sent over-eas lircuk througli. llm unit n s
monij, PIs m* rk Archepa11g o, West* |of staff for occupation—Major ‘ homu. aie liciog distributed by
r t.,4
In
M o u r u n r in i
etho-1 Lut in iNewHprini 30 new tunc*.
ern Poelfio, New Guinea, Kouth- General H.K. Hull—says the men’s hoy scouts of tU First M
llie u s e of llie DDT insecticide 1in June. I'.ill
uttnelied to thp -'-(ttli Infantry
cm Philippine*, Northern Luzon, families will be brought over as ■list Church Troop, according to
which, lie said, was very effec-| As a truck drivel with llie Division and purticipateil in the
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
27,
M’l
Okinawa and the Japanese Air soon as possible, but wurns that T. E. Tucker, scout leader. One
live in eliminating insect pests, FourtJi Aimoied Division of the First Army's ....
drlv*1 ucros- norlli— -Offwwive. campaign*.
it still Is
Impossible
tu set
It fill)1
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cs-pccintly-malarin h rm tin g - mns » Thtnt A i t r i t t a n y . - h r pnr-1 m , FVanrt- nmi
nnd—nit,*—lUdgimu.
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r
a
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S
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W
o
o
d
m
e
n
To
Initiate
Following hi* graduation from date ut this tlm
qultos.
tiripuled ill actions just liefore During the Hi mouths lie was
display at ths City Hall as un ies In line with supply, yesterday
Seminole High in 1D31 where he
Many people have Imen dls- Hut ,St. I.o lireukthroiigh. ut overseas Copt. Williamson* unit
Candidates Tonight appointed
■tarrad in football, LiauL Jackaid to the Christmas Seal Halo ordered newsprint inventories cut
in buying und upply- A vurnnehe.'.
Loricnt,
l.uMuns, nerved with eight different infun.
ion attended tho Unlveralty of Fire Department Is
of tho Tuberculosis Association. below previous ceilings by Dec. 31.
ing DDT in sniull qinintities in Tours, Oilcun* and Nancy, lie try divisions and Vix different
Under an amendent to. the new*1 Approximately 15 candidates un effort to get rid of Insects, an* in France for 18 months, American
North Carolina whtra he won a
armies and tho First
-*i berth on the All-American second Active Over Weekend Lt. Arthur Branan Jr. print limitation order, L-24U, for membership In the Woodmen he declared. This failure, In und ileclurrd he learned tu get French Army. His uml crowed
newspaper publishers may not of the World will be initiated udiled, wu- because of lark of used lo Flinch rooking and deli- the Ro«r river nt Duron, Ger­
V team In 16S4.
The - Hanford Fire Deportment Discharged By Army have more than a 25 day supply tonight when the locul organiza­ nnipcr equipment in upplying the racit'X Prior to enturing the many, with tne HUih Division ami
of print paper on hand and in tion holds its regular weekly Insecticide.
a busv week end answering
servlet) lie mu* u drug clerk in mud® the Rhino crossing
ut
Buddy Lake Released .1hod
of Dec. 31, if they am meeting In the Woodmen Hall
Mobile. A In.
calls that multiplied with the
Worm*. Germany, with thp t5th
First Lieut. Arthur Uranan, Jr. transit as
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located
at
110
I'urk
Avenue,
aclocated
in
the
central
and
north
From Nava] Service advent of the cold *nup. according who has been home on terminal eastern states. The inventory |cording to an announcement Ui- Waterways Program
Division when- Capt. Williamson
to Fire Chief M.N. Cleveland.
luave since September, and who ceiling heretofore was a aO-duyC day by H, J. Finch, district rep.
wus nwarded the I’urt'te Heart for
A fire caused by a defective as a pilot of a B-24 was shot
A 0U S/C Barnard D. (Buddy)
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Excluded From Bill Program Planned For wound* received.
resen loGvc.
Leke, former Hanford athlete end oil heeler, did considerable dam­ down and mad* a prisoner of supply.
Wilh the lOlli Dim u n be puiliThe
limit
for
publisher*
in
Tc
locul
camp
will
be
hosts
professional baseball player, has age to e negro home at 413 East war, following a raid on the
WASHINGTON. Nov. 27. l/l’i Bond Premiere Show cipatcd in the cuiiture of Nurrn.
and southernstate* is * to representative* of various
been discharged from tha United Fifth Street at S:30 o'clock FH- Ploestl oil rcflneriei In Roumania western
burg und Munich.
During the
— An appropriation of $37,000.
45-day
Inventory,
us
compare!
camps
throughout
the
Hanford
bed at a negro home at 405 in June, 1044, was relieved from
State* Navy.
A fashion Show under sponsor­ closing day* of the wut liis unit
in
“
“
“
for
rivers
and
hurlmrs
*'
district
and
C.
C.
Collins,
Consul
00U
with
50
daya
previously
Following his graduation from day morning. A cigarette, left on active dutv at Drew Field. Tem« Florida was excluded yesterday ship of the Yowcll (.'oiupuny, served with the Third Infantry
Commander, will preside.
A High School, Lake played *emi- East Third StrceL^caused minor pa, leit Wednesday, he reported
from a House bill when the ap­ will headline the Bond Premiere Division und partlciputcd in the
™ pro bassball before entering the damage* at 6.-00 I’.Sr. Sunday.
this morning.
Dr.
Milton
Hurst
propriation* committee In u close Show to lie given Wednesday capture of Bugcnsgutcu, Germany,
professlodal rank* with the Boston
A hot plat* left In bed at 1103
Following e year of engineer­
BAND TO DKLANI)
vote upheld a sqb-cumiiiittue re- evening at 8:16 o'cluck at the and Salsburg, Austria. Just prior
Jrives of tho National L**gu West Tenth Street caused a small ing stddv at Bleteon University, Named Noble Grand
Br*
commendation
that $128.475,0(HI Hits Theater, it was announced to V-E Day Capt. Williamson was
end Harrisburg ,of tha IksUn fire Honday at, noon. A t 3:30 Lieut. Branan, antered the ser­
and
Professor Herman Morris, prin­ for rivers and harlmra and flood by Edvvurd F, lane, who will awarded the Bronze Star for out­
League.
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o’clock in the afternoon a car fire vice in September, 1842, trained
serve us master of ceremonies.
Sanfortl Lodge No. 27 I.O.O.F. cipal of Seminole High School,
standing achievement.
lie eliminated.
At tho preoent 4to»», 1“ and hi* at the County Jell wee put out At for e year end e half, end was met Monday evening and elected announced this morning that the control
Music for the show will be
At the present time Capt. Wil­
The
project
included
improve­
wtfo, lira. Paul hie &amp; CLako, are 4:37 P.M. there was a cell to put sent oversees as a pilot of the Dr. Milton Hurst aa Noble Grand* high school band would go to
furnished by the Sanford Naval liamson is residing in Sanfortl
ment
of
the
St.
Johns
River
from
residing at the homo of hla mo­ out ■ grass fire at 541 Plumosa 450 Bombardment Group of the Other oficera elected were: Char- DeLand on Saturday, Dec. 8, t&gt;
Orchestra.
Dick with his wife, the former Janie
Paiatka to Sanford, intracoastal Air Station
ther Mrs. Elisabeth Lake at Oil Drive.
16lh Air Force tmaed In Italy.
lea Stafford a* Vice Grand; N.R. participate In tho annual Christ­ canal from Jacksonville to Miami, Aiken, Hanford tenor, will sing, Raburn, and his small son, Billy.
Elm Aveou*.
t .
He returned to the States in Johnson as secretary; and J.T. mas parade.
improvement* to Canaveral har­ accompanied at the piano by He graduated from the University
Just Like Washington
September. He plane to resume Hardy, treasurer.
bor and other waterway and har­ Mrs. George Touhy. Another of Florida in 1038 where he ma­
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hie echoollng about tha first of
singer will be Mr*. Clarindsr jored in business administration.
Many old members were pre­
G I B RE-ENLIST
bor developments in the state.
BUENOS AIRES, M V -T a lk aMONTEVIDEO, M l—Tha exec­ the year, he stated.
sent, and J.F. McClelland wen
Blank Jr. with Mre. Touhy w- Before entering tho service be
bout tbs matting pot—Argentina, utor of Mrs. Teresa Enrelbrecht
romptnylng. Capt. Rosa Lee was employed by the Metropolitan
first prize for being the oldcit
YOKOHAMA. Nov. 23. GPi—
Bring ’ the Family
Which hr* hod a M od o f Itnml- Gadea's estate has asked -the
CPL. STARLING OUT
Koval. Army nurse, will speak Life lnsuranco Company In Miami.
in o f* present and oldest in dura­ Nearly 2,000 veteran* of fight­
newspapers to help him persuade
DREW FIELDS Tampa, Nov. tion of membership in the San­ ing in the Pacific re-cnllsUd in
DELAWARE. O.. (/P&gt;— Ohio In behalf of the bond drive.
He will be associated with the
the govern met to take 670.000. In •7, (Special) — Presentation of ford Lodge. 1J.S.ET Starr won » the regular Army today at cere­ Wesleyan University ia planning!
Mn. W. R. Smith will an- MetropolUlan Llfi
Life Insurance Com• letter to the papers, he said his honorable discharge certifi­ prize for being the oldest Odd monies held In Yokohama’* Octa­ a new phase of co-educstion to I nounce the fashion models who psny in Sanford.
Mrs. Gedea left the sum to the cate at the Army Air Forces Fellow present. R.L. Brown wan gon theater. A factor which help merited war veterans com-l will Include: Mrs. Dwight Frea&gt;t to be used for hospi- separation station at this field a prise for being the young**! mode them decide to re-enlist plele their schooling. Murpiy Hall, I man, Mre. J. H. Toqgsman, Miss
Awweni Too?
1 the completion of member.
.____
is tha prospect of an immediate a fromer cooperative house io r j Cecelia Truluck, Miss Carol SkipBOGOTA, M l— This price tag
' m In the
students,
r a t a M home. The n p ln im n Wesleyan'a
_ _ _ _ _men
10 L._
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J be , ner, Miss Dsphns Connelly,
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_Miss
■ woe seen at a local »hop-win«low:
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1Uteda Dyson end Mrs. Betty
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PAG E

S IX

THE SANFORD

P0R S A L E -

FOR SALE

Markin*-’Em -Un

H E R A LD . HANFORD.

they're worn ou|.
We went over to see Brack
Perkins, Jr. Brack seems to

M IS C E L L A N E O U S
RECORDS - All the latest" nonuInis, string music and album
seta for Christmns gifts at WE PA Y highest rnsh prices for
your music store, The M *slc
nsoil furniture. Iluyne'i &amp;■ W il­
**' • in the Princess Theater
liams Furniture Co.. 311 K. l«r
Kt. phone 968.
,
Bids,151US1CAL
instnimenls,
acces­
BORROW HERB W HRRE
,
sories, guitar nml violin strings
PRIVACY IH RF-HPKCTKD
at The Music Box In the Prln- YOUR natural tlcsiro for privacy
cess Thouter -Bhlg.
in money mutters Is strictly
* respected hsre. Friends and
"■Oil BALK: *4U Chevrolet pick­
relatives are not questioned
up, good comlltfnn. Apply A.
about your credit. Your em­
Dawson, Tangerine Post Office.
ployer or biisfnens associates
will not henr o f your personal
DSHD cars anil trucks, cars
affairs. There is no cause for
bought anil sold - few light
embarrassment.
trucks * Ideal for hunting an I
Reasonable credit requirements.
fishing. Heady to go. Yates
No cn-tnnkers on money loans.
Used Cur*. 10b N, Palmetto
Varlebie nnvmenl idans.
Ave, Phojie 371.
F A M IL Y LOAN C O ..
6 ROOM bungalow, best location Flprida Hank Bldg.
Phone 33
- In - t h e - C it y , -Edward P. Ijine,
"The man who know* Sanford." MEET ME at 016 Park Avenue
Thursday. Nov. 22, and let’s
One of Hanford's most attractive
enjoy a real old Thanksgiving
dinner. ' Plenty
of Turkey,
homes, furnished. Edward F.
Lane,
______ _________
j Pumpkin pic and all the trim­
mings.
$1.26. Call 10B.R for
THAT
LITTLE
home in 'th o
special reserve lions.
country where you can have a
garden, fruit trees, cow and
thickens. Edward F, l-ano.

WANTED—

11142
8TRKA M U G ITT
house
trailer, located at Trailer Camp. 1-DOOR SEDAN', best *800.00 will
C. E. Goode. *
buy. Phono 42, Winter Park,
Fla. ___
’ FOR SALE
DUE TO tho fact that Navy man
being transferred this merchan­
dise Ts the same aa newt
GIRL for soda Fountain at lain1 three burner Hotpoint range;
ey's Drug Store. Part time or
I five piece Thomaaville potter
full lltno.
•
Maple bailroom aulte; 1 coll
spring, felt matlres*; 1 throe F U L L time und part time clerks.
piece maple upholstered living
H. &amp; A. Department Store.
room suite; one 9 x 12 sand
W
ANTED
: Ex perl oncod wuilrcnn,
broad felt rug; 1 five pises meshort hours, top salary 0 days,
1e dinette euite. Phono 402-J,
good Alps. Apply Rov Johnson,
Ire. R. R. Pippin,
Red Barn, Restaurant,' 9 miles
South of Sanford.
-____
OUTBOARD motor, l t t II. P.
MAN
fur
parts
departirvent
imd
•Ingle cylinder, v c iy good con­
bookkeeping. Electric Bervtce
dition- See at 814 Myrtle Ave,
Phone 200-W.
Co.

HELP W ANTED—

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O UERNSRY

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W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 21, i D f f

F L O R ID A

of footbnll that just caught the
Bermuda has about 30,000 in -1
'
eye. And did those Orlando folks hptyltnnts^
pn for it7 Ynti Im*i they do. Now
gftr:thxrr -rrerinnrr'ttolthart
rTedtr w -ItolttexT-p
7 t)tr getr:tin
nke anybody you like hut Jack tina is the peso.
McDowell’s thd man in our hook.
That’s why we believe coaching
nt Florida is the biggest trouble
with the Gators.
We sgree wth Hugh that
i% T i n : c u i i i t o p t i i i : r o i %t v
the rlitratical nxidiliintr. un­
j i im . i :. s k m i .v i i i . i : r m s T i ,
der which Florida (rains are
i i.im m t. i\ i 'I i o i i a t i :.
tough and we further agree
IN UK
*K8TATJ3 O I’
EMMA I'ltOUMEIt.
Orct-SHsil.
with Brack Perkins- that the
TO t l.l. I'llE IH T O tt'S A \ | l P K II.State Board of Control sno il l
SONS l i t V I.M i Cl.AIM S
Oil
appropriate more dough for
IIEVI VM IS
A U A IM T
s till
ESTATE!
the Gators. Then we believe.
Vou amt ««ch or you *rs here­
wt’ll see Billy Thigpen’s pteto
iimB reuulted to ore,
diction that the 1947 Gators
not uov claims unit
which
will he a winner amount io
yoll.ur •It her ,,( you, may have
uuuihKi
the
,'stuto
,,f
Emma
Prostomelhing.
-r. ilia &lt;n-eit. late nr said fount),
One more Ihiiiu wo’d like lu i i ih' fou n t j Juiltiv or Seminole
mention in If you’ve never seen fuuotv. rim-iitu. within elaht rati iirtnr ii online Hum tlx lime of
n Rollins tw in play, just take a tinfirst ‘ publication or this notice,
gander at this year’s Celery Feds t.aeli claim or ileinun,) shall he in
wylllhK
null -hall stale the place
and you’ll see what one o f Jack
McDrwell’s students, Goo p Ket­ of i&lt; hl&gt; in • and. post off Ice itililtc*.
the &gt;l.lnmnt. nml shall he sworn
tles, can do with tha double-wing of
to l&gt;&gt; the ehi.inant, iiuent or at I
system of piny. It is tin toughest loinry, .mil .io&gt; such ■hum or i|.
system foi high whool player* i 1,1‘ "d not so filed shall he volil.
to use. Save the Fed*. the onljt
piiVJow.*i^M
HTEtfAItT
in m-wf.it
high' school team In Florid* th a t; a , ,'11101 of the Idist W ill noil
'I *-» «
| iif Cniitm UnjNNcr.
hss ever used it sticccssfullv ha.t
been .Miami High'- StingariTt
»t
nhv .. 31. m s.
Tsk* it or leave it. we sa)
gave the Ga*nrs n hea l cinch
like Jack .McDowell and with­
*U9I2
in two or three Mcavoes you’ll
see Florida plaflng Soul hern .
Lai. in the r realist Rose'
BoAl fight-you ever saw.

? iiiiiiKrtnir.rrMinNi.jp t uni
TliACTOR,- -Case ■D. 0., A -l
on the right road to football
rubber- PIow-DIse-Cover Chop,
With
FILL tip with Velvet no and fuel
success. Brack nays that the
tier - Friend Sprayers - Duster •
JULIAN
STENSTROM
oil before winter.
State Board of Control has
Trnilcr-Chevrolet Truck. Good
_____H. n. POPE CO„ IN C
got to allot more money, for
niechnnlchl condition. Can, lie
Governor Caldwell knocked the
the school's program. He nays
seen, Sam Harris, Grand IsTWO FARM S FOR SALE—One
top
o
ff
a
pot
o
f
hotling
stew
the
Florida has got to have bet­
land Grove (Lake), after !i 00
8 acres, tiled land, 1 good well,
other day when he complained
ter players and if H is a
A. M.
2 story house. 1 car garage, 1
that Florida had lost .prestige be­
matter o f subsidising, Brack’s
tool house, COO ft. West of
cause of the failure of the Uni.
all for IL
Lake Monroe Pnit Office. One
versity's Gators to show either
Billy Thigpen came up with the
•—8 acres, all tiled, good well, 2* — —_
the nbility to win or to fight.
point that he’d seen Florida play
•lory house, 2 story barn, H
DODGE - PLYM OUTH
Before we make any bright
only once thfs season but they
mile west on Orange Boule........ .. AND
.... SERVICE
PARTS
comment from this corner,
showed 'up pretty well. He thinks
rard. J. W. Bell. Lake Monroe,4 10!) Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
we did a little Investigating,
that by 1947 the present eleven
Phone 16.
Here’* what we found mu,
which is well spotted with frosh
W E ARE lull” equipped and1 Hugh Whelrhel, who was a
and sophomores will come close
style.
linov.- hou to rcc.ip your tires. 1 football Nlar hack in th_* o,
RADIO
Phllco
cabinet
Natural ruLbm oi synthetir. I
in giving the Gator followers a
Pi ice reasonable, .1209 Magday* when broken legs and
we protect Inc sidetvnlls of
winning squad.
noils Ave.
hashed
skulk
were
ns
fre­
your tire. .Tones 1 Ire Shop, j
Now here’s our own opin­
quent nr Cnilfn-nin r:l'iilropi,
Cur. 1st and E'm, j bone 008.
VEGETABLE pistil* for Vicloiy
ion. W e haven’t seen Florida
«ay* that Florida sill hair
Gardens and large ucrcuge.
sinre they slopped away a 6
to produce a team that will
( oner.hagen, lied, and Chinese SI.W ING machine,; r tpaired. W il­
to 0 decision to Villlnora back
bo at least 25 p.-rrept ttetlir
liams'
Fixlt
Shop,
205
\V.
Cabbaged Lollards; Broccoli!
In ’41. We've followed the &lt; &gt;•
than any rival simply h -oiu o
1st
St.
White Bermuda Onions; Necktors pretty closely sinre 1933
o f the r.'imatiral conditions
Inns Rutabagas; Escarolc; Ice­
and we still believe the
under wh'rh the Gator, iruti
BODY
AND
Fender
dents,
pnlnt
berg Lettuce; Rutger Toma­
trouble is they don't have the
injury or fnding should bo | and play. And that isn’t *11!
toes;
1 year o'd Rh i m b
right type of coaching. * Now
Hugh
say.s
Florida
has
got
to
corrected
now
to
cninhai
a
gin
g;
Roots or small plants; hYic;
we realise that’s a rash state­
have ht (east three loams, ono
nnd weathering. A new pain­
Thyme; Finnacchlo; Dill and
ment and a lot of Florida
ns good as thr othrr, to alterless
method
awaits
you
at
Strawberry plants. Fresh veye.
students will he willing In
nate on the field.
YA TK 8 A L T O P A IN T A
tables and oranges packed to
fight over It bul we wonder
BODY SHOP
Hugh believes the Gators havn
ship. J, W. Bell, Like Monroe!
Just how many of these boys
108 N. Palmetto Ave..Phone 371 II tougher than other schools be­
phone 16.
who have their sleeves al­
cause they train hII week Jong
ready rolled up have ever seen.
ROOFING — Brand new, aolld W ASHING^' machines repaired— under n boiling afternoon nun and
and all fame appliances. Cald­
. Jack McDowell’s Rollins Tars'
aluminum aheet roofing, Vwell General Repair f|hnp. -707 I T * usually piny under a hut
play football. Well boys. If
crlmn and snap loch "tyle*. PhoneNorth Mills, Orlando, photic Saturday nun or"orK,n
you hsven’ l, you’ve missed
Wlre-Wrltc at once! Ful?nwider
night.
1972. Prompt-service.something!
Hugh in probably right Woo when
Mfg. A Distributing Co., T .O .,.
he says they lose u lot of energy
* Box 3361, 910 Lancaster Drive,
We don’t nny Rollins can nut
Expert Auto Repairing
during the practice session* and nut a powerhouse cv$ry year nut
_ . Orlando. Phone _21730.__
Ur axil
llarfleld A Jackson
by tho time Saturday roll* around folks Ih® Tam played the brand' country in the world.
ill connection with
YOUNG fryers for 'sale. G.1L Yales .Auto
Paint A llodv Work*
Thigpen, 1307 E. 2nd SL, phone
___
Phone 371
___
_ •
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RODj W.
A U TO P A IN T IN G ’
ONE re-hullt sewing machine,
Ry C.W. ' ‘Pat" Johnson
good condition. Sell or trade.
16 year* experience in nutn nnd
Phono 701-J..
airrrnftpainting. Sanford's popu­
COMPLETE line mechanical tool* lar pnlnt author'ty,
Including
acetylene
welder.
HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
208 W. 1st H t - — '
. - Priced .to
soy, -Inquire- nt
Johnson's Stitre.'^Mnnrpie-OaTMOTOR
T U N E .U P .r tier, - t ^ r KrHgjrham.,. '
Factories recommend it every
TRACTOR and traitor mounted o n ' 6000 miles or twice a your. Esrubber, double disc and metal senlial to efficient car porforleveling board.
timid cnmlb; n ance. Our expect fneclmnlcn and
tion. Reasonable price. J, L. Sun Motor Analyter assure satisParham.
Innulre Johnson's 1faction. Loniu* in today.
. Store. Monroe Corner.
H O L L U i M TOR HALES
20H W. 1st .81.
GOOD paying grocery and meat
market. Owner has other In­ EXPERT service on machines.
terests. Box TA, C IO Herald.
Electric irons, oil heaters and
Phone 624-W aftsr 7 P. .M.
cook stoves, backed by 111 years'
experience. Plume 701-J.
PARLOR wood heater, cast Iron; I
'
TT
small oil heater. 401 Pnlmotto L M 'K R T nlumhlng.
EmergenAye,
| cy repairs, remodeling, new
—
, sinks, javatories, toilets, laundry
SHEET
Music,
[lopidni
irn"d 1 nnal, im r 'w v n r Hwttcnr --a
standard, hook music nnd ntti.ic
house heating, (ieorge. Coar­
Instruction books at The Music
sen, ■ Phone County 110(1 or
Box In the Princess Theater
wrhr Pox 578. Sanford, Fla.
Bldg.
________

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of a Fireball straight-eight that’s even livelier

W e scoured tho country for the stoutest metals
anyone can buy today.
•

Coffeem aker
2.75

Buick character, honest mul-uttcomproinised.

So wo o v e rh a u le d o u r w h o le fa c to ry to

AUTO H O R N
Twin trumpets with a loud
clear blait. Roman gold
miUlnstre

S H ex

Buick was hnilt—it wouldn’t be shooting square
now to ^:ve you less thun our honor-hright hest.

P o w e r fo n .

Rocker

thun in 1042.

*

The cars your Buick dealer will have urc big.'

W e set ourselves precisions that in some cases

'•ThcyYc beautiful.'They’re If nicks.

exceed those of aircraft engine production.

In fact — the best

And we eagle-eyed every one of this Buick’s

Buicks yeti

3 3 .9 8

Adorable
P e r c a le P u p
98c

n*'a a big follow — about
twelve inches long. Wears
e big ribbon bow.
•

Pretty clear maple flalaa.
Wall mads to take hard use.
Delight tho little folks at
Christmas.

LOST &amp; FOUND

L 0 8T:
Ladies'
Elgin
wrist
watch, near Post O ffice- Re­
MODERN aix room and bath furward. Mrs. Roy Holler, phone
nlehed house, large plot on main
222-w.
. Highway, throe mllea north of
rdl 11,000 eaah, balance
terms. Don SI, Sanford.

FOR RENT

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full.

WANTED TO RENT
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house. Mrs. C. H. Adams, phone
• 1000 or after 6 P. M., phone
606-J.
PER M ANEN T
civilian 'coupla
with children, want 2 bedroom
house, furnished. Phone 000 or
County 8402.
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HOUSE. I
YEAR
LEASE.
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'.neks big enough for little
folks to ride. Choice e f
several bssntlful steles.

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THF. W EATHER

In Unity There Ir, Strength—
^
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T o Protect th* Peace of the World)
T o Pn aioto the P r o ir e u o f America)
To Prodace P w p n l t ) for Sanford.

Shu

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1

VOLUME XXXVII

Established 1908

Fair and colder IhU aflernim. Continued cold
with scattered frost tonight. Minimum
tonight near 33 decrees. Not quite so
cold Saturday,

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK
SANFORD. FLORIDA,

»

„

FRIDAY. NOVRMHER 23. 1846

Associated .Press Leased Wire

NUMBER 51

5T

OPA Denies
* Increase In
Steel Prices
'» '•Ate

HuIlDenies Roosevelt
GaveJapsUltimatum

As Richardson Brought FDR’s Name Into Inquiry

’•PlL

General Motors Fac­
tories Picketed By
Strikers As Hope
f t Of Peace Vanishes

Warnf*

-iinet Japs

V if ,l!n
Jap Food Rioters General Keitel
:" ack U.S.
| * U»M
,xt)NIHSV^\
11 At All;
Break Into U. S. Denies Attendir ,
■!?%r Delay
.irt nitp»
Army .Warehouse Cabinet Meeting
-N o v . 23,
&gt;1 ,S|I|.&gt; .
j

WASHINGTON, Nov. 23,
(A P )— T h e OPA has made
. an announcBment that will
have an important ‘ bearing
on the labor aituation in the
steel Industry. Administrator
Chester Bowles says that his
agency sees no reason'1for
general Increase In steel
prices at this tipio. But OPA

itltiqV

•K
Jlip ' P o l i c e Arresi Courtt. Overrules Con-1',
180 Rioters, 04.01'
lention Of Inadmis-l!.^ ■ ■ Y l l U Vt
Whom Are Women
sahility Of Evidence !•count ot ... u , , t l o i » !

|c nt*gu-

tiittions prior in tlie" I’uciik*
niilitiiry (HhohDu1.
Hull, who was Socivtf.ry of.
State during those crucial

:
, NA
riiltN
Iin iiG , German). •
No*. 23. (A IM —The Ameri­
can prosecution in the Mar
( ’rimes trial at Nuernberg
loda)
rhurgrd that Adult
Hitler gave order, to kill
without, mercy all men. wo­
men und .children ut the I’o.
IKtr^rgce or lanrmtqe. I he

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tv
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sjratiiiK
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TOKYO, Nov. -.7. {,!•&gt;
.,„) u&lt;
Itese fomi rioter* brake into a
United Stoics Army vvarehoiiip
nt Kemlui today and seised foo I
nnd other goods. It uun the
will review the whole matter
days, dr,dated that lie and the
first reported riot on the main
carefully after the ateel companle* HERB'S THK DRAM ATIC 11K •11 SPOT in the I’tatl Harbor probe (2 ). Luca* (It), George (4),\, Hartley
and Iti’iiri'sentutiviIntv President Roosevelt never
.lupuniwe home Island of Honshu
aubmlt their neat financier re­ In Washington uh Admh'al J.O. Richard.'.on ( l i lol.l tin* investigutiong Ctmpei (HI. Immediately utter itichairl-iii xlillc.l th events lending
handed Japan an ultimntijin. InSendai
2W)
N'niiai J«
.»
approximately
turns early next year. CIO ateel- c im m itte * that the lute Pm|jlhlL&gt;ltuprrvdl hail.. im lLiiaj-n Jic-P acilic !rip -4..-his-bebfc rellercrt wfrtww eomn.i- ii j i I ‘sett I ■Jloilm r -mid lur
stewiH br-teslifted;—he and Rnoscm
I
laur
n
urt
vi
&gt;
.
Ineresae o f |2.00 a day. President Fleet kept Vtt'llnw.nit ns u deterrent tb' the .1pp imUtyAE?f*ll3its
ijwpl
‘ 'W n u iT K IlsH W w i' gunvliin wjis qdjolit ned
s i rdU-il
dnpunesp pulTcu -arrested
11ntoi lullt.ulol SoiMiil|dloi,,l
workers are demanding a wage It wnr, the first tinu* llnit tlie ninn,. hnni’cvcli-vvic, ln n.h u -llrPu
of the 200 Jap men and* wnniro
Benjamin
Fairleas
of
Unjted into the inquiry. Listening to the texliimmy uic Kennlm-; Hrowste
to prepale oar own defenses and
who broke into the storehno-r.
land. Hitler told his generals
Steel has replied that the- wag*
time fot the British to steel them­
that
hr
had
issued
Ihr
ex­
The Hires in I Include ill women.
demand would not be considered
selves against a possible Jup at­
There was no indication that ally
termination orders. Tlie prountil OPA allowed substantial in,
tack in the Far East.
American troop- were' gunldin.
•ecutinn said turther that
■greases In the price o f steel pro­
Hull asserted that he had re­
Hitler luld his generals that
or
near
Hie
warehouse
at
the
d u cts.
peatedly warned the t’ nhinet be­
time o f the iurlile.it.
German troops wearing Po­
fore Dec. 7, It'll that Japan could
lish uniforms would he Use I
There have been similar mil
W ASHINGTON. D.C., Nov. 23
he expected In attack as he put
in an attempt In conceal Hie
breaks in lereni weeks on the
(A*)— The IJibor-Management'Con­
it anywhere; anytime. The dip­
aggressiuns.
northernmost .liipunc-c home i&lt;ference remains In recesa today,
lomatic talks had hogged down,
land of llokkuido. but none in­
and will not reconvene until Mon­
LONDON. Nov. 2.1, (Ah- A din cile in Hint critivit/i* now.
NUERNBERG. Germany, Nov. he said, and only if the United
volving American -lores have
day. But management delegates
I
] agreement developed in rohitrmn*
Burlier in the day. Bavin pro­
Ireni announced.
23, |/1’| The former cniei of the Stales bad fielded on fundamental
have told newsmen, they have all
' today between mu time Prime posed thut the great jm ers of O ___
Field principles would the Pearl Hailmr
t
sx
il
Meanwhile, uttolhei' of
the Germuit High Gottiniund
but given up hope o
off reft
reaching any
, Minister Winston Churchill .and the world make u frut’’ declaim ;d llR [U r
IN W i l l y
I1&lt; )0 (l ' .lu|iauesaxwarlord- whose dreams tlui'hill .Wilhelm Keitel, sought assault have been prevented. But
m
.
r v ____ ___
* , Foreign
solution o f the problem o f Juris­
ureign Secretary Ernest Hcvin.
Bevin. tlon of what territory .,r military
I ( * f t O n l ? * i f i r m I iwt 1
f ami ne to Nippon has tislay to break into the pros ecu- Hull explained that he and I’ ichidictional disputes. Members of
They eWhcil over the Labor gov- buses each wanted anywhere in
l i t I I W I1 I v d l l O n I j l n t * , surrendered him-elf in cnoioli- 11,,npreaeniu tiu n of war n lines dent House veil wanted to avoid
! ___— the ..committee assigned to the
eminent
suggestion
Hint
the th* world. He v itl p led ged th a t
rviiiiUJve__with_._u._
1li 1IIUIKT Mini. Ill llC
denial
IIIUI Hurt
11**11 1
lie . n_fchuwdowii
1« I-MUn u. wnJi.
xxuu. Jupau-Uiiu
u |i.*n miimi l-Uitr
‘^jurisdictional dispute .p r o u t e m
Greek plebiscite im the fats oT Britain would commit no uclions
ever attended u meeting of Adolf t United Stale, was prepnied.
■%f*nt home a week ago without
the monarchy in Greece he post­ that would he unfriendly So tyty
lie is (ienei.il Kmduki koiso Hitler's inner cabinet.
He .den tevealed that most oi
Locol residents ‘ arose shivering poned for more than two yrars. nation -great or small.
Trade is advised In hank'
having made ahy progress, and
Who Sluice , ,| I cull
I It,. Imi
The motion hy Keitel’s defense j the information Washington hud
I
early
this
'morning
us
the
tem­
all
ruiion
currency
in
their
H H they, too,
111 rfe-osalthough
The government proposal was
’ The British Foreign Secretary
I'reinler Ifi&gt;l«-ki 'I'ojo .uni headed cuuusel to si I ike out the evidence ! been able to gather indicated that
hsnk arcminl»&lt; nnd not to
semble' on Monday, there’s little perature dippcit to 40 degrees, made hy Bevin in the course of declined, however, thut he could
tho Jupnnv* ■ i. .veinment from tu thut effect was turned down ; if |),r Jnp- did attack they
the
lowest
recording
yet
made
'desiro)
llook
Four
wiilch
cotioptimism mnong ..the . conference
u debate on foreign affairs. not see thut any useful purpose
July, I'd 11 lo in i April. Koiso hy the Allied War Crimes Tri would eoineutrate on the Dutch
tsiiis sugar mu pons, a.'cordsince summer by B. F. Whllner, Churchill rose to his feet and op­ would he served by culling a
surrendered ui Sag.,mo prison in hunul. The presiding Justlie in- East Indies and the .Malay Peri-'
weathermun. No frost was te- posed the suggestion on the special session of the United Na­
imt In A. B. I’etrrson, of the
where.
**
funned Keitel’s counsel that the insula.
Tokyo ludny.
ported.
lint
inn
Board.
Drier
Con­
ground that the question o f n tions nl this time to consider the
I He was the third of It Japa- evidence was udmissahle and
In Detroit, 'meanwhile, and at
In another disclosure, Hull told
trol still remains on these
Both celery and fruit growers monarchy or republic is a ques­ Washington declaration on atomic
, lies,, political and military le id- could lie challenged only latei
General Motors planta in other welcomed the cold snap ns It
howPresident
Roosevelt a n d .
items.
tion of great interest in Greece energy. But he said Britain .would,
Keitel sought to deny that tie Prime Minister Churchill agreed
citife and towns across the cofn.
ers
oiderrd
arrested
earlier
this
cities
better quality o f product*. at the present time. In reply, the not tie ufruhl to bring any mat­
teket lines have been rein- meant
week
Co
surreodei
A
fourth
ever
participated
,
In
any
u(
the
tn take so-called .parallel urtlon
Warm weather o f the past.week,
inner cabinet sessiona nt which ill notifying Japan that if she
today after a thin holiday which on Wednesday reached a Foreign Secretary snlil he would ter up for discussion ill (ill open
AnnoS!,sN ,;n .d 'i N|ecafvei/^ ' the1
W « L e B*!C
J * ,s . . " ' V '
world
war
two
was
plotted.
. a turn-out yesterday. Snow and cold maximum of H5, degrees, had the defy anyone to conduct n plebis- assembly of the United Nations, mrss
that they have W n await - 1 F.lv" ,lln" « ! f «»»• .All fsee pus,I
continued
hri
Mggtession
the
American prosecutors introduced United Stale a.id lll'itsi-- 'Void l
,___
hie wur crimes chuiges.
v weather fn the Detroit area is effect of causing celciy to make1
J^^Jhopefullv. fpi a l onK W i t h
German documents to \ho effis'l
KoUo's
KUriTiutri',
,2UI
height
Le fsitcil « ’ n.o.v' WeteifilxTty
___ lathcr, dhi
ian rJx* ef'xu d k .
.^Wk'i'ltuin
Jopafle-e uod oon-lupane-v |iri- lliul Keitel Wus u member t&gt;t That
was the accord teurnnil when
according to growers. TMa is u
Hitler's cabinet without port­
. worth in front o f General Motors condition that the cool weather
; V t t e ’r .ti , 1
"1 ^ ,1 ’ h o , ers now are bei.'tg held ut
;tnnlng w ill end tomorrow. A n d. s
. (,
, )insoiis ns folio and hud uttended , such the two leaders held their Atgate*.
lontlc conference.
Is expected to correct. In addi­
ut
.... **'“ M»n... 11.11.-. ,11 luml fu l. —111 ;,
,.! |h, A lliel
in. | .iri.'i
drive meetings.
This is tha day that they com­ tion, the cool xveather should re­
Barely a month before Pearl
American prosecutors
began
ur
pany promlsad to deliver Its reply duce Insect pests that thrive un­
..........
winding up today their present*- Harbor, said Hull, the Lip envoys
to the union’s demand fo r arbitra­ der the warmer conditions.
ih nturnr.
And .'.till another .luputmi.e was limi ol evidence dcnlltlg with the had suggested that u tein|iorar&gt;'
tion o f the wage demand, and the
Citrus growers welcomed tha
So starling tnpmnow, yon don'f|
t( h,till il ilr «l till lfMM^ Til n|
pull lira I phases of Hitler's rise agreement inighi lie icached. Aicoroporation'a answer is awaited cold snap ns It meant natural
Five turkeys were won ut the
NORFOLK, Vn. Nov, 23, (A’ l
have to tin ii in red pniiils fori
----------------------- to power. Attorney Thomas Dodd, tianigh Hull desei ibetl the situation
eagerly. However,.many obearvers coloring fur fruit, which wuulil Turkey Shoot held hy Company A ! l-yrni-old inochonic is going
id t.a itfuul, ( hmiu, was assigned *‘ f that tune *■ „ •n'U'al and
choice cuts of lierf or fo t] ( ’ 0 u r ( T o D c t ’ i d c O i l
feel pretty aure that the arbf- not have to ho pul through tho " C " of tile Florida State (iu.nd. hark Into the Army. Hr is Thro those
.
„ ........
pork.'And ...........
tin points
will
he rcto describe to the Irihlinal liow virtually, ho|ie|eis, he -aid atff'liitfliitiM
I'liare T h » )
^ (ration demand will be rejected.
and the Seminole Gun Club on dnro It. I.inehuck, who h|is jit t qu red for butter, mnrgniine, lap I
-Nuxi lea.Uos oooeh liig .tiennanej .l*’iii|lLi to d iu f l-auih a a ugreuu
k
Foe one thing, It calls upon the
ib-,1, range east of the IT,.lei i q i l t n O G r i, week mechanic’s mb7amishoironfog.
*
induslrialiHls
into
the
party. "**’n were m ade.e1tifi.il never
company to open Itl books for
Muyfaii Wednesday ufternnn at lo re-enlist.
Thus comes te alt end the
. ' „ '
,,
More than a
coie of secret "a s prvxvnlnl to the .lapunese.
Inspection, something that Gen­
from 2 :0’&gt; to fi;00 p. M.
I inehurk served 12 years in meals ami* fats rationing program „,*,!• i * A ’
1
1,1 ! i ‘” ' Reich teporls a re ' in tlie hand.-,
Before it could I. completed
eral Motors thus far has reThe lucky winners were Wil-nn, the Army hfter the first .. .....I that wits started Mat 2X. 1013.
1 ''ilippine* supreme c»uit has of the American prosecutor to i tlie Jo|is hud offeied a new
fused to do. And for another;
Bonifncu, W ikhIi , Huberts and War. lie was too young to fight
These unnmirements were made *J'’**1' \V.' '/ ‘. f , 0"
f*11 “ 1 uV*” ’*, implicate tlciuiuny’n wealthiest proposal uiuen Hull
ai.l was
thing, it would bind the company ;
Kmmpf.
in World War I and his ilitilt today lay Fecictury of Agricul- !i" ‘ 'he .1nl&gt;ur!«■'*•_ l.ii'iat. t.e leriil inilusll iulints ill tho idol to ie |too extreme. As a tnilow up, Hull
not to pse wage increases as a
There will ho a Christ nt in. Tur­ hoard turned him ilown for W orld, tural Anderson at a new., confer- !
' arxmwlntax is
a-lng
l l „ i,t1,1 ,1 •&lt;„ I’ M ' l o o t
1emiihnsixed to the .lap. that the
level for seeking
higher auto-1 W ASHINGTON, Nov. 23, im ­
iktn
key Fhndt at the same lunge on Wur II an being too old.*
' arton. He said that
1 '‘ f 1*1 &gt;' at Manila. Defense
|encc In Washington.
1United States would -tick tn its
mobile prices, another point that J ,le N »vy has unnuuncad Hist Saturday, llec. 22. from 2:tiu lo
eiiltnotni't
counsel
hud
asked
for
a
writ
But now- that the Army is tab termination of meal
principles of pi i,reinb cooperation
la likely to make tha-'corporatlon I
^ fonclsco will be desljinlod 0:0)1 P. M. with shotguns only.
of hahi'tiR cAi nils on grounds
ing upy physically fit man w lm 'nlaci apple, &lt;„ enuned fish. The that (In- United Kittles .*1Hilary
a
naval
base.
The
effective
ltd nnti-ttggression. Anti that
balk.
Tlie Gun club i* holding pixtol hns Imd five years previous Arm
.tents freed from ialInning to- Commission which is trying Ya(late is Nov. 30.
But 'Nuvy
statement, he added, wits whul
A tpeclal a tsliu n t to U ^ r I official, s a id t b .c h a .ie e i . n m
Prucliee ,naU;hM lhl’ fil&gt;1 »"d servicc for u-enlistment. Line morrow uleu inelude mnrgurinc,
the .(nu PiOllitlWtlldiM: lilhclt’d UK
imi-hilii for war crimes, i) with­
Secretary Bchwellenbach, John W. t j
intermeted ns dcxlgn’ tlmr *®V Wedriaaday. afternoon;, of bark’s going hack in. ilis ren lard rind shortening.
mi ultimatum,,
out jurisdiction.
Gibton,
„ -a
son — well, he’s got ten o f Iheni.i
---—
United Slates Army officials
The voluitlitlee has
reeived
members to shoot In the regular n wife and nine children. With
ington __ttoday
aftar conference*
,
4
n . * .,„i
*.
*s_ Detroit • oast.
evidence thast the lute President
have taken the opposite position
NBA West
Pistol
fn
with union offlct
.* iu Coast ~t’C
r\ Length' |i*lln»nnce* for hia dependents and *NJft. U u n i e l U e n e t t
What it mean* is that existing
thut the Philippines courts have
once contemplated u temporary
yesterday. Glbeon
u expresaed
ei
naval establishments in the aron
agteeiiivut with Jitliuii to stall
the: belief
..
that the etrlke will will he re-designated and nr of the month. ^ h L " inutrlicsl io f^ A rm y ^ n lra ^ fter^ W o H d ^ W a i i 'H W I R e t u r n e d
H o m e no jurisdiction over Army prored lire.
not la it beyond mid-January.
A nideliug of tin- Advisory olf u conflict, tlfteu'd in testi­
ganiicd into an administrative
In a continuation o f the trial Hoard of the Sanford State Mar­ mony before the congressional
Sgt. Daniel D eneffU SM C .com Id Chicago, a continued dead unit. ThI* i* in conformity with president o f tht/ciun Cluh' and L 'r / ’ m n H i1 Wl11 ^ *l " “ M,t
; --------------------------;
imitilcutiuiiM ojonilor, of » luml of Yumushitu. the chief of staff ket - will Is' held Motnlity eve group lodnv vvu- a copy of *v
ock in tha etrike o f liflnoi* and plans to streamline the Navy’s piHtuI initruftor of Ihi?
ponci,l n it held on the policu
IiohmI fiuHici plnne Nipiailrcni, who to the Japanese Manila defense ring at the market- office with pencilled Hide in Mr. Roosevelt’s
Northern Indiana Long Distance shore establishments,
u note ontliiilng u
i IQ IIS A l * C
O iK C llS 8 i‘ ( I !
h» three iiiujor oh- group has testified that Yuma- W.- A. Leffler, i lminiiaii. pre liuiidwriting
Telephone Operator* naa led to
A line officer of flag rank riuiuf hnc’k o f the ^oo.
possible t e in p o i a ry agreement
irnireinenlM on (iiiudnluinul an«l shltu hud no power to proclaim siding.
.union hint of a nation-wide tVill be
_
named cpmmnndunt of
with Japan in IH41. Although the
one engagement on Peleliu has Manila an open city.
telephone a trike. And In Maine, j thd Kan Francisco base and his
leturned safely to Ills home on
M. I.. Culliim, sales nuinagei note was not dated, a memoran­
m conciliation effort* arei continuing command will be sepurntc from
of Chase und Cunipuny now has dum attached to it s|tectlluUxl
In an attempt to ertd the fodr- the district command,
Many plans for the raising id 711 Mellonville lo spend u fur­
for an assistant. Joint Courier, that it piobalily was written
weeks-long
strike affecting nine I
,
long e'
the standard
di
nf' education
‘
of the lough with hi} pnrenlH, Mr. nml
who served with, the 5th A r­ shortly ufj/‘t' Nov. 2t», 1(141. Hut
cotton mills.
More than 1,000 Christmas school pupil* of Florida were Mrs. John E. Deneff.
le entered the UKMC August,
mored Division in Frunrc, Bel­ apparently it was. never submit­
£eal letter* from the Seminole explained and discussed ut lluI, nl Savannah, Gu. and was
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 23, (A'l— gium, Luxemburg, • liolluhd and ted to JnpauCounty Tuberculosis nnd Health conference o f county sutierihten
Four points were nullified in
I Association were prepared for dents Just concluded under Knpl. trained at Paris aland, S. C., Two aircraft manufuciurers in Germany,
ROME STItIKB
uantiro, Vn. und Jacksonville. I’ullforniu have announced drthe notation. It proposed thut the
mailing Wednesdey by meitiheis C o l i n English’s direction
at
United
Hlate.. resume
___
___
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,.....
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All
bond
buyers
of
the
Victory
___ economic
________
tuils of new wrapons which they
o f tKe -Civia Department o f t l i o G ain -villa "it urns rannrteil tin.
• ROME, Nor.
MP)— Thou
ORLANDO, Nov. 23, (JP)~ Two- Sanfonl Woman’si Club. In order morning by Rupt. T. w ! Uwtmi.
i '. t ^ r r i " ^ have Been inanuroctUrTHIFTbrTlie L o a n h iiH n iV i- nut * Uff* yet " IP- Ttrintinn* wih-Japan. -Hut there—
sand*
of
worker*
staged
t
reived their tirkets for the Bond Mere two conditions attached.
ear-old Bonnie Stewart nf Or- to avoid congestion at the Post who returned Weilnesduy from HH2 as noil riimmlsHioned officer United Stales Army.
general etrike in Rome today in yearin rhnrge of communications for
Northrop Aircruiift suys it bus Premiere nnd Fashion Show to Mupan was to stop sending troops
Undo awaits a critical heart op- Office, the mailing* will be the meeting.
fighter
He been producing
jet-propelled
lie given IVeilnesdu’y evening ut to liulo ( ’ lima, the- Munchurian
firing.1
H#1"chamber
siaggrrwi, but
uui at
al J*a»t
least 1,600
l.oixi are
Among problems brought up a
" -YZ'i”
I n tplane squadron.
f
living. tThe
chamber o f^ U b o r , * r* t&gt;on *t John* Hopkins Hospital | staggered,
No. 121 bun bomb for American furces K: 16 o’clock at the Ititz Throtei’, honlci or any other place to the
------ *-J1 *“ J their
1 -way
w jn‘
~ I also for explanation were new
to "find
into
m a*Id that all union members 1--the operation may save tho expected
on New since the summer nf IU44. The are advised by Ed Tume tn call south . . . inclining Siam und
homes today and tomorrow, a e -; law* relating to retirement of . J . V t *' U J * ,
stepped work at 10 A. M „ Rome child’* life.
Bonnie's father died on lwo coixlinjx to Mr*. Elixab«tli Hhr- teacher*:
v(a-»tion«| education:
’ 0u" “ cnn" ’ and New weapon is said to curry 37* ut either hunk, the Post Office m Dutch and British possession*.
time. There i n about 170,000
hundred pounds of explosives und tho theater in order tu get tic­
her, eecretary
secretary o
of*f the *twte
stale sell
scholarships; a new pro-. Zealand.
According to the note, Japan
union member*. In addition, said Jima — and her mother whs stair key Cliche
Keptemlier,
W43 found him could he launched on a landing ket*, which will be given free ulxo
was to agree tint to invoke
1grain o f supervision o f the vet
tha'chamber of labor, a majority bed fatally about a year ago in Association.
hoDitd
for
the
United
Ktatee
for
euclt
linnil
purchase.
cruft
from
60
feel
of
.track.
It i* planned to use the funds eran’a training program under
the Tri-Partite Pad even if the
o f one quarter o f a million un­ a still — unsolved slaying.
where
he
remained
until
July,
North
American
Aviation
has
Professor
o
f
surgery
at
Hop­
derivedifrom the sate for build­ the G. I. Bill o f Bights, and
United States citified 'the Euro­
organised worker* joined In the
Arnold Timid S I /«*, URNlL pean war. Mr. Roosevelt nlso had
kins — Dr. Alfred Blalock — .has ing o f the much needed tuber­ plana for post war construction 11)44 nnd thru returned to duly announced details of u P-32
,
on
PelcliiL
He
temainod
thjrc
who
served
in
the
i'arific
urea
twin
•
fuselage
military
fighter
aald the girl la *uff*rini; from a culosis isolation unit now itcing of school buildings.
u n til Oct.. 12 again net tall for plane with u range of 2600 miles. for more than seven tmmilu- jolted duwn a suggestion that
valvular heart condition which planned; In addition, two nutv
the United Ktntes aboard the El­ The craft replaces the P-61 during which time he was at the United States might introduce
prevent* lufficient blood from case* requiring furnishing of
the Jup* to the Chinese for. nego­
dorado.
Tokvo Bay with the Third Fleet, tiations but the United States wa*
Mustang.
going to h*r lung*, for oxygena­ milk were reported, and need of
Sgt. Deneff wears the Ameri­
PATCH FU N ERA L
is home . on leave visiting hi* to take no part in those convert*tion. Dr. - Blalock aaya the op­ large a-r*y picture* for which
can Defense Ribbon, American
narents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. lions.
eration will be performed within many cannot afford to pay will
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Nov. Theater Ribbon, Pacific Theater
F.IHF.NHOWKK IL L
Timid.
the next sever*! week's.
require
further
expenditures. 23, (A ^ — The private plane of Ribbon, Good Conduct Ribbon and
These x-ray* are the follow up
The Rev. J. E. McKlniev o f the
Lieut. General Alexander Patch. also ha* the Presidential Unit
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 23,
Boxing matches sponsored by
o f the mas* x-ray* taken here Jr., la to leave San Antonio to­ Citaliot« and a I.alter of Com­
First Methodist Church delivered
in September by the State mobile day with the body o f the Fourth mendation. He plans lo return (A’t—General Elsenhower, as well the Sanford Lion’s Club will lake
F op
at the
as his wife, le in the hospital. place at H;0u o’clock this eve
unit.
,
y morning
Army commander, bound for to duty on the West Coast where He entered Ashford General Hos­ ning ot the Municipal Koftbxll
at kiSO o’clock at the First
Weet Point. N. Y. A t West he wiil aid in forming a new pital at White Huiphur Springs, Parirk. The program is being di'
Baptist Church
direction
Point, final rites for Genernl squadron.
W. Va. to prevent development reeled bv Joe Moss and his romPARIS, Nov. 23, (A*) — A protha Sanford
Aerial AsPatch have been tentatively art
of com plication* a* the result milter of IJonr.
w A S H IN G TbN . Nov. 23, (Ah—
groin for immediate nationalisa­
ill*
V-2 SAN TA
for
Sunday
afternoon
at
the
of a heavy cold. The acting
President Truman asked Congress
tion of France’s credit, electricity
Invocation was by Major Allan today to authorise ait earlv gencemetery o f the United States
army chief o f * U ff warn suffer­
nnd
insurunce
industries
was
PORTLAND. Ore., N o v . 21. ing from tevere hoarseness and
Wbarion «t : Ute Salvation oral ttection in tha Philippine ’ M IAM I, Nov. 43, (A1)- E ig h t Military Academy.
presented to the constituent as­
KILLED
BY
RBUELH
(A1
)
—
Everything
e
e
e,m
a
to
be
his face wo* flushed aa. he testi­
Jewish Islands, Mr. Truman asked that repatriated American prisoner*
sembly today by President Char­
changing theme day* — even the fied yesterday for U NRKA. Hi*
TEHERAN, Iran, Nov. 23. IA»»— les De Gaulle.
.Bqth1 the election be held not Inter of war and their families have
A R M Y PUN
traditional way Santa Cluu* de­ plans to return lo Europe have
Be Gaulle called for modern!*
Testament Ikon next April 30 and that the arrived ht Miami Beach for a
liver* hie present*,
been put o ff for the time being. An Iranian general declared to­ ration, as he put it, o f mining,
newly - elected Philippine presi­ two weak*’ recuperative vaca­
day that 20 official* and landTOKYO. Nov. 28, WF&gt;— Allied
Th* Retell Trade Bureau in
lie
dent, vice president and Congress tion jn civilian hotel* — with occupation forces tn Japan and Portland has announced details
owners hav* been seized by industry und agricul lure,
lake office not later than next Uncle Sam paying the bill.
rebel* and shot in the northwest said tnat France must be re­
Korea are receiving new* and en­ o f a fairy tale parade te be
MRS. P Y L E DIES
M a- £1.
province o f Azerbaijan. The gen­ valued ao that French money
The eight are the first of tertainment over e radio net' staged in the city. The Bureau
eral made the announcement In can be, in hi* word*, "established
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. No
Identical latter* containing tha 1.000 A fm y fU f Corps personnel work, o f IS armed force* sta­ says Saint Nick ha* given uo
a broadcast from th* province on an indisputable bate,
ry outlet la a 60.0U0 hie sleigh and reindeer, end will (A’j— Mr*. Ernie Pyle died to
to who were captured In the Pacific tions. The key
where separatist* have stage
itagctl a tha interim president
liberated, wett station In Tokyo., The ori- arrive at the airport. Not only Mrs. Pyle was the widow of
form* in public serift
rk wa* eatabllshcd that — Sant* is even coming in famed war correspondent who lost revolt. The . general aald
said that
ha
I
a i nIn progress at ministration, reforms in t
one o f those newflaneed' rocket his life on the tiny island o f Ie fighting »lill l 1*
In tthe
ad- a railway town,
Ml»neh, about cial tetup, nml q cpnit
Bhima o ff Okinawa in
k * -P
I ....,
.
ship* — the kind which eome Bhlma
people think have not been in lie, .She wa* ofterf referred to as 260 mile* northwest o f Teheran,
•’ that g irl" to Pyle’s column,
the capital.

Cold Snap Viewed Foreign. Secretary Bevin And
Meat Rationing
Beneficial Turn
Churchill Clash In Commons Including Butter
For Agriculture
Ends Tomorrow

Temperature Dr o p s
To 40 Degrees At
Early Morning Hour

A ndornon— Reveals

an .\,mni i&gt;aiinmm..™

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Winners Revealed Forfy-FdUr Y e a r
In Turkey Shoot Old Mechanic Is
At Gun Club Range ReturningToArmy

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VaimtHhit ’ T r4^i I

San Francisco I s
Named Navy Base

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Xmas Seal Letters For Improving Schools
Placed In Mai l s

New Weapons Ma d e
For Army Air Corps,

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Orlando 2 Year Old
Has Heart Operation

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McKinley Preaches
4 jA t Union Service
•W*r ‘

DeGaulle Calls
French Socialization

Truman Asks For
Philippine Election

Prisoners Of War
Arrive In Miami

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F R ID A Y ,' N O V E M B E R ' 2 9 / H 4 8

T H E 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

K A LE TW O

itm m

1The Sanford Herald

Hollow Facades

' KteOklUke* la l«M

r ««IU »fO w i|

(«iw tl

Nelerrfa

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I s r „ r * * r v , f * l , Tfc, ll,r * M
■ i l k M l 11,14 • ( * 4 m l W » * .
• r e Maintained In th* InCl -

lea ne IS* « * m » r w ilt *rn •a4n t r l.r i

in I l k * * ,

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T h e Intc Mnrnlinl A u g u s t von M ackenaen ou tlived hid
/amc by many yonra. For a tim e in th e f i r » t w orld w a r
his name way in e v e r y on c’a m outh an he d irected G er­
many's Victorious cnmimigns against vierbia in 11&gt;15 and
Itum anin in 1910. T h en he tlroptKtl o ff th e front puge,
nnd was even tu a lly fo rg o tte n .
One anise
tfyfcr-otjilvion was the ~fHscovcry~-thnt ~in
his case, as orferf In the German army, tRcT real brains were
not on top but iMissessed by the second in command. Mackeiuen's chief of staff, Hans von Sceckt, was responsible
for his hujh.t Jo F s sensational victories. In the same way
the Intc Field Marshal von Hlndcnburg got the credit for
the German victories over Russia in. the last war, whereas
the really responsible man was Hinderburg’s chief of staff,
Erich von Ltidendorff. The men .on top were really hollow
facades.
Perhaps because the weight of responsibility was borne
by others, ia&gt;th Hindenburg and Mnckcnscn Hved long. Hittdenburg died at 87, and Mnckensen n"t‘ !)fi. It Is safe to
say that the trials of the war criminals.will cut the lives
of many present-day German general* at a figure far short
of these.

Cure For Wrong Values

FR ID A Y,"N O V E M B E R 23. 1MB

REUNION
(Front The Christian Retrnec
Monitor)
Open (ha home and throw th
window* wide
Waken the dreaming walls wit
summer air;
JAflte the "sunshine nnd th
breeze inside,
Let’ feet make mu*lc on the lone
ly st*lr.
Bee If the robin’s nest 1* In th*
vine,
Ingratiate the neighbor's lop
eared punHang sheets and blankets nut uu
__ on the tine. , ,_______ _______ ^
Pirsusde the spider that her
tease I* up.
,
Ret the hands right against th.
tall clock’a face.
W|nd up it* weight* and strik.
.
It* ancient bell,
Troop forth from ew rv cornn
where they dwelt;
;
Heart* that' have Journeyed fs.
and met rough weather
Ara home again, uancuth one rool
together.
,
! SILCNce budk nsu.oWH. Ctlru* Price*, Soar Without
0PA Celllnge—headltno. After bpfug under tnoso ceiling* nil these
ilfirii you can’ t .blame them for
bftjng aore.
,‘ Secratnry of tho Treasure Vlnlop sald a mouthful at the Legion
convention whan he warnad against hazards 'to thl* nation o f
Msy living and too much luxury.
Hitler and MusroIIii! used to say
that the democracies were soft,
would not, In fact, could not,
rtghti fortunately they w a r a
wrong. But they earn* no close
lo bring right It should ever serve
as a lesson to ut never to allow
ourMlvta to lieeomo too weak a.
- Mayor Hlggln* has gone to
Washington to sec what can bo
d«na toward making the t&gt;«*t
Mesftda use of tha Naval Air
Bigtlon. Ahd non* too soon either,
for the last of the training units
will leava hare In a faw days
Shd the Station will he left in
* 'maintenance atalua". It I* only
g matter * f - « few-mouths In ail
probability when the Navy will
have no further use for It at all,
t«tl unless tha City, County or
■Mia, or soma bualnass corporaHah taka* It,over. It will soon
ravtrt to tha natural state o f
irUawiiea* in which it ezlstesl prior
* ltUU but with the added dinfdvantaga of a sad collection of
tlapldatod building*.

This is an age.uf wrong values,'according to tjfic Canadian
Muj.-Gen. Brock Chlhholm. Who fc also deputy minister of
health and welfare, We pay inovie stars 200 times the
(Hilary of a university professor. Our football coaches get
more money than our high School teachers. And we think
ourselves enlightened, though hotels refuse to mOitbcr a

Musical Notions
One more popular idea that iTiny not be so is the notion
hat all musieians are temperamental. Misch'a Elman, the
iolinist, seems .|uite normal. In more than H» years on
he concert stage-he has had only fiYe accompanists, and
tttributes this to his lack of temperament. "
“ I do not( understand thin rnging nnd screaming (hat
tome artists *do,"'says Elman. " If I am uncertain, my
accompanist-is..uncertain.__ It_is iietter .that 1 scream—aL
nysulf. Not that I ever do, of course."
Perhaps this tradition of musical temperament belongs
vith the other outmoded belief that all musicians have long
inir.

General Keitel
Denies Attending
. Cabinet Meeting
I.' hh. I h i H

P ro s

l*na, .in ,I

arm (lormnny.
Meanwhile, the Irihunnl allnounred there would he no seslion of the court tomorrow. The
recess wa* granted to nllow tieftnsc counsel for the 20 tierman* now nn trial more tlinn
to consider document* already
presented.
American
prosecutor*
lifted
the veil of mystery ornuiid the
powerful German In.lustrinllst*
who—helped -Hitler yobulld— thrGerman army.
Prosecutor Dodd chnigcd that
heads of tho vast Krupp steel
empire and tho I. (,. Fur hen
Chemical Trust agreed to finance
the Natl pnrty, nnd Inter co­
operated In u secret rvurmament
program.
Dodd decltiled that the chief
of thu Krupp works, Gustav
Krupp van Duhleu and llullmrh,
helped raise ram
funds' for
Hitler In IU31. The Krupp head,
said the prosecutor, declared af­
ter Hitler leeched power lliut
German Industry wit* putting It­
self at tha former Fuehrer’s

Prosecutor Dodd, nf II irtfonl.
Conn., presented document* to
the’ court allowing how the heuds
of the vast Kvupp steel empire
and tha I. (I. Purlieu Chemical
Trust conaidreJ with tho Nazis.
He said they avreed to finance
the Nazi party first .ns an untldota to Communism and later
cooperated In the Nazis’ soertt
rearmament program.
Former Rclchsbnnk President
and Get man Financial W lziid
HJalmar Bchucht bluzhed wlien
,| %
,
1*
Mare significant a* a news Item ho heard Dodd read from official
documents
the
part
hat lh« appointment of Generel German
ioway as Chl«f of S taff i r
tiremmt o f General George
irenajl. I f It la true that
it
Eistnhowar
was
the
( e a t combat general this
f over had,—and not anyone
rt know contends ha 1*,—
rcti truer that General Mar­
ti tha greatest Chief of
With wham a P*»ple wa*
Uaaed In ilma of war. A s
K the Chief ef H u ff la

Schncht plnyed in thu Nazis'
rile to power. Sehuchl heard
himself lieserihed us the limn
who -made the roeonstruction of
the (iermnn nrmy economically
possible.
The
.l.*ument»
dis­
closed ScliMcht had Ix-en named
in 1015 ns ptfuiputcnlinry far
I
German
wnr economy.
Thu rtiurt iinninmeed toduy
there would bo (jo trial session
tomarriiw so that defense law­
yers would have an opportunity
• to
| consider the documentary evii
ilanre
introduced thus far.

Jap Food Rioters Unsung Hero* Of
Break Into U.S.J 17 N avy B acks
Arm y Warehouse! Is Skippy Minisi
Hun tin aMl I'rtmi Vnm+ 'HR*!

H&gt; FR AN K KCK
A I’ Newsfesturc* Sport* Writer
AN N APO LIS. Md. — Novy’.i
■Arthuni.dirir Imitmctra ttarrjapin' fmitlmll-rnsUr D*U- 17 back* buL
W*tr gnvernmcnt tfl— flruj mil the- unvung h*eo o f Oil*.array 1*
turn over Colonel Tadnshi flu- Anthony S.MSIrtppjr) Mlnisl, n
washtmn
formerly attached to lUycnr-olti DW-pound left bender

ordered

arrested

nnd delivered

to Susanin prison. General Mae-

the Japanese* sixth nrmy hc*«l(lunrtcr.* nt Hankow.

CHUNGKING, Nov. 23. &lt;/JVI’res* di*pntrhe* reaching Chungiln g
tnduy
said
Nationalist .
, ----rupture uf tho strategic anuUi With previously unbi
Mnuchui inii purt of lluluUo wn* Cut a* It turned out,
mini Incut
At
the
*wro&lt;*tint?.Ffytity, 14*7, ami baM
Chinese Communist force* |**ue&lt;l *» » .
deadlock.
Udiilod clnliii*
In hnve
*olzed
Mlnljl wS* (he k«
to the south — Yruchong nnd
Tihghsleii, The lied* clnlmed one
of (he cities wn*&gt; taken two
week* nsi, and the other nlni»*t
n month ago.
Meninvhlie, Nationalist “troop.‘ tdfnb Kelly, NaVy’a starting -right
already bud outflunkud Hulutuo ■ h a lf,via Notre Dame.
lie |liejr drive whlci ha* carried ’ Airiilnut Notre Dame. Mlnlski
them ?5V tulle*, Jnto *outhero made a sensational goal-line tack­
Manehuria. Cnptufe -of Hulul.i le ’ when h « grabbed Phil Colette
would site the Tn li mini 1st k n j In midair and tossed him nut of
port nt whi.fi to land seaborne bound* one fool from touchdown
riilufnrecments .iQcJ thieiT .plan if I r territory. TW* occurred In the
riast -30 second*.’ ’
----- ---------occupation of Maoehurla.
Hut Chinese Communist* were | It was a disputed play until
snltl to have idready moved in
strength into the Manchuiisn
capital of Chciigchun — not yel report* &lt;iuile low temperatures,
avnruatcd completely l,y Russian he »ald.
W. A. I.effler, chairman o f the
.Market Advisory Board, announc­
ed that a board meeting would be
held at the Market office nt B:0t)
o'clock Monday evening in order
to talk over policies.
- sorknisn • are progressing on
Hie constructi9(l of the' new plat­
form at tho 'market which' will
[iruvhle eight additional stalls.

t t f i a B

into thy end zone to nah It n*
three Pennsylvanians made futile
lunge* at the pigekin.
"W e have one play for Mln1*1." said Coach Oicar Hagherg
nt the atari o f the *ea*an, “ but
we don't Intend to u*e it."
The play call* for Minisi to
maka a southpaw forward pan.
Haglierk hasn't used the play
tp»t hs-certainly ha*..made gooduie of Mlnisl who last yaar scored.

Fan buy i lu itra n c * ,
pay /Mr if, *h il Torgri

OPENING
November 28, 19-18

Roy Johnson’s Red Barit Restaurant
.1 miles South of Sanford
W atch

for opening announcement

RESOLVED

One of your first and foremost New Year’* Resolutions should
be a good looking wardrobe lor V'Mfi! Ar^ tTiat inrini * visit’
to 1'muey’a lor a new drew, so you're sura lo Mart the New •
Year oil right! You might buy one ol our rayon errpea with
■equlri or nallhfad trimming If it** glamum you want. . . and '
thare are tailored styles, ttm; for daytime wear in vyool-andrayon ahd rayon, gabardine in thr,ncw
colors.

It— until you b a n a
Io m I Then you want
action. U you Insured
thnnigh no, wu take
•ara o f i l l detail* and
arranga a prom pt set­
tlement. T h a t'* S a n -

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
" TOS

o f the United States, Britain and
Russia to .talk over the problem
o f the atomic bomb. In a speech
[Irepurdu for delivery in |*nie
Moose today, the California con­
gresswoman describe* the recent
ataUment by this country, Bri­
tain and Canada as a disappoint­
ment. We can afford to 'IpJlt the
atom, aayfe Bird, Douglas, but wo
cannot adferd to apilt the Dig
Th ree,------------------ ' ------------- —
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C1*11 I urn

IIBSS* S S f f i E * ^ H O N I S

ChrlutmasP

Lazy Baby Dolla

hunydy stuffed tH" dells that

I’ltEI'AHE

tiny

tats will

take

to

their |

hearts a* well a* thwlr cribs!

EARLY
FOR FALL

In pretty pink; blue and red
chlncllla doth.

oleaul.ig go (.and In liand
, . no one cun he well
groomed wearing soiled,
wrinkled clothes.
Bring In cleaning early
and tie prepared to meet
the Fall season with
band-bot froshno**!

LATiEY DRY CIJJANING Op.

While We Have
Your AtteiiftiM

pHees1
, and. a greater

ATOMIC CON FAD
- W ASHINGTON, Nov. 23,-1,
Representative-, Helen— Cain

JACKSONVILLE, Nov. SSL ifl*p
in n
V i n u r n r l — Floridian* who now arc *hlvIUJ#
v 1*. “ L U J.-rinv&gt; get no rheering news from
|„ • ^ 1 , r#»
i VH' Weathrr Man. In fact, resiI
at Starke and l . i r m . t
.
.
will «a n t evtrn log* for the
A O T I P I l l F l I K f * rir® for temperature* there are
t l g t t U l l l U I r ezpected to sink to ‘i n degrees
--------; tomorrow morning.
iru N Itn a ril I’roo,
I'rn m P
h i,
O n ,)
j
i*nnr
.)••,)
|
Cantlnud cold with light .«lnd*
nrtifliiul i (during prin-ess.i. Diehl and Interval* of calm I* forenow the demund for eltru* fruits r-asl
. . , ,u
for northern district*. Ami
is. iilieoil. o f -1lie-supply;- ni the In the
—J south and central dish(tlh Iny sen son ap| riiath**.
,. triet*,
- colder weather with gent In
llemnnd for m i’ ._ ami
__ ! Vege-J winds
.......
TO;,
becoming light
MOiard
laities nt the Knnford
mnrulng
. , . SUtc Mar- i —.......
- is evneetr.1,
kut euntinucN h-1
- 1- n
-----1 ■
* - deposit,
■
brisk.
Off "VegrFrost
will form where
Ini les, irubbage
“
and green bt-ati* fun-cast temperature* ore .15 ilel*a-l in pnle
*"M *. Lahlaige prices aru give* and lower, Temperature* on
none tun
.in high,
7 due toJ BOn»« sup- high ground will be about five
pilot:» still
,'R *lift
r of - the
'
northern degree*
lower
than
on
low
Blowings; however the i.._
market ground.
price i* 11.00 to 11.50 a *ack ne-l
curding to grade. ,
lleiins aie bringing 11.50 to
EL60 a bushel hamicr. Tb«. lat­
ter figure sl'eds a fair profit,
hut due to high Inbor cost*,' the
funner figure does not. aeconling
I to market mnnagrr 11. J. I.ehttsan.
Mi. Lehman said he had , re­
ceived no new* from growers conrenting nny frost In tht* section,
nnd was unable to predict if theit)
would he nnv froet here. Texas

tht? had a man who could
(hair battle*; heap them (Sp­
end bandls Congress ell at

You can get better
service, reasonable

4* points for Penn.
Army coaches are beginning
to wonder about Mlnisl. The Ne­
wark lad who didn’t wind up nt
Notre Du me, a* many Jerseyites
do, h certainly leading a charmed
life on the football field, lie'll
Nnvy's minute-man, or rather n
Johnny-on-the-spot, or rather it
second* of a close ball game.

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?T-SflUfBP'rg1i rm

THE SANFORD nERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 23, 101

S ocia l A n d

Personal

Activities

Ri^dety Edllon Cecelia Trultick

Social Calendar

TU ESD AY
The Philathea Class of the
Preshyturiun Church' will meet
Tuesday at 7:30 P. M. in the
SUN D AY
home of Mrs. --F»— W. Kite on
Mrs. Xulu- Miller has departed
The Order o f the Eastern Star Celery' Avenue with Mrs. H .-C . for Tumpa.to visit Dr. and Wr*.
Itetsel
as
co-hostess
Kay
Cameron for several days.
will hold a Memorial Fervice in
Die » Masonic Hall Sufidnv at3:00 P. M.
Robert Wilson is visiting his
sister and brolher-jn-lnw Mr. nnd
fi
MONDAY
Mrs. Dan Cl. Milchcm in Newport,
” mission study will be held at
.the First Baptist Church at 1U:30
A.M. Mrs. Raymon Brothers of Sir*. J. M. Cook entertained at
Waller Haynes and Bruce Balt
Nigeria. Africa, will discus# n
of the University o f Florida are
spending the Thanksgiving holi­
days in Sanford.

Miss Florence Best
Honored With Party

by the Rotary Club, no regular
J-'nll flowers
deeorated
t he
meettfig was scheduled for today. rooms oT Mrs. Cook’s homr for
Th? Trtithscekers Class of iti_■ the party, llpen faced
sand­
fir s t Methodist Church will hold wiches coca colds and cookies
uRir business nieetiiv in the were served to the
following
church annex Monday at 1 :01) guests:
• *
P. M.
Mi-s Hlorenetf Bi'st umi Tony
The I
T Icfo sL ' guttst* of honor.
Mr.
iary o f Ihe J-'irst- Baptist Church • anil Mis. Jlilton VPowell, Mrs.
ntid the Y.W .A.’ tind Night-Cire.t Shealv Best. -Mrs. Henry Thur­
will meet nt thi church anno1, ston. Mrs. W. K. Henry, Ji'o *&gt;f
for u covered dish supper • at Chnrlclt*. N. C.. Mrs. Joseph
U:U0 P. M. with n honk ravin--' Tleconl of SaVuimuli. N. Y., Mrs.
Iwing given . by Mrs. Ilnymijn l (5. R. Best, Mrs. Lourine Heal,
Brothers.
the Misses Peggy Best. Shenlo
The Benrdal) Avenue Circle Best, Rebecca Tleconl, nnd Roger
■grill meet in the Clmpel at 1:011 Tleconl and Mr. Cook.

#esHo (root, st the hairline—in luck, at the
\ Z J nspe o f the nrck — ubtrtnr Itrrt tndi
vumitr, apply Veolds Lscgutr. Prerto—your
htlr nsyr rmstt sad c m and lutiroui the
day sod evening throagh.

M b U U t K . '. o s

Mr. and Mrs. M. I . \\
have left for point, in
vanin where they will
la live* and friends.

Celery Crate Plans Thanksgiving Par t y
Thanksgiving Party
Is Given At CSO
A Thanksgiving pnrly will be
held at the Celery Crate tomor­
row night from 8:00 I*. M. until
12:00 !', &gt;l, Marshmallow# will
hr* toasted over coni pul*, hot dogs
and other refreshment* will be
nerved.. The party promise- u&gt;
have the atimi-phi-re o f un out'
door party.
Dancing, card games, biltnrds,
and table leiim# waTT also *W en­
joyed. The officers o f the club
who are insisting with the party
are ns follows: president, Doro­
thy Crumley; vice-president. Wai­
ter Meade Smith: U-ensurer, Alvin
Kilpatrick;
secretary.
Hobby
Jones; recreation committee, Jean
Sayer nnd Lillian Boyle;- refresh­
ment chairman, 1-nurier Dear I:
decorating committee, Tni Livings­
ton and Daphne. Connelly,
Mrs. 1*. II. Tenslc. director, and
Mr. Joe McCnslifi. ns* istnlit di­
rector, have u rgedall high schiuil
students to join the club. Mem­
bership tickets .may to! obUtihed

TERRACE TALK

A
Thanksgiving
party
trn*
enjoiv'd last evening at the
UHO by service men and V ,-ives
o f the Sanfonl Naval A ir Station,
some *&gt;f them newcomers, ethers
about to len.e for utnei center#.
Musi, for ituncing ua* fumishel
by flic Snnfonl Naval Air Sta­
tion Olt besliu under direction of
Stanley—MIRVTtt1Pr ' '
"
~
*“
A number of hostesst* were In
attend mice and there was no am­
ple supply o f turkey sandwiches
nnd enflee to serve to the *ailo*»
and junior hostesses. A new
group et Marines that had re-,
c e n llj-.u iivrsl at the Xuvtil Sta­
tion were loud In their praise f
Santoril hostdtulit&gt;. ns I ’ SO Pir r t iif. J w Hall greeted them.
A tfoag the senioi hostesses in
nUeislancr were: Mis. C. C.
Karlr. 'Mr*. Elvira tinnier, M iEdwjtirl |,nne. Mis. S. t'. tirnlmm.
Mis. Ned Smith. Sin*. Nancy Ta
turn, Mrs. Ford vet* Russell nnd
Mrs..Jodci- I'ameton

Tailored Lightweight

T O P -C O A T S

Miss Audrey BaeliV Miss Mar­
tha Page und. Miss Moitho Brown
of F.S.C.W, me spending u few
dnyk -with their puredl*.
y
*—Dr. ntnl Mrs. V nyde Curner
are spending the Thnnksgivlng
Mrs. Henry Thurston ehlertainholidays with Mrs. (inmer's par­ ed Miss Flore tie* Best, bride elect,
ent* ot Lafayette. Ain.
They with a miscellaneous shower at
Ml** Eleanor Caswell,
phyi to idturn Sunday.
her home on" West Side AVedne*- nut'ti mgr to Calvin Sailer '
an uient' o f Nov.' j.'i, was h
day evening.
_ Miss Hetty King of Stetson
Thursday evening with n
Tile party room* wen' deeorated given (»v Mr*. Henry Thur
University
is
speniUng
the
Thnliksgiving Holidays with her with vari-colored rrysanthomums.
timin'- ami i oiliest* we
parents Mr. nnd Mr*'. I!. A. King During the evening contests were j joyed and j iises nwutded t
nliiyed and prires . awarded t o .
of West Side.
Mr*. William Henry. Jr.. Mrs.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hamilton S. Oven Milton Powell, nod Mrs. Pete Caswell were friends nml ent • jn hroad wav i
*
uml son. Hamilton Jr., will ar­ Peyton.
Refreshment# were served to ployres „ ( the Telephone Com- &lt;v,inmei plnylt
rive today to spend n few days
j
town. N. Y. fo
with Mrs. W. 'J. Thigpen of 801 the guest* by* the hostess assisted P«n
In- Mr*. 'Jacob Shrilly Be«t and i Tho*e invited were: Mi«* Ver-n1itonpany shou
Park Avenue.
Woodcock, Mrs l.erln llireden.
|liayi Kii_
Miss Peggy Best.
Invited to attend were: Mrs. Mrs Inei Hummock. Mis. Thelma; ehloitnlimicnl
Mr. npd Mrs. tl. S. Winner
Rnmldv.__ Mrs. -Wvnelle. Lniiier. _thbatet_ will I*1
t«7T Mr. nml Mr*. Ilnivey II. ti'.ll. Best. -*tr.t Mrs.-Joins Kmlou. Mr*. Jranette Tfritton. Mi** Tlelen In frufil V,i Tin
'itu* of 'Dnytonu Beach were Mrs. David Earle. Mrs. William Young. Mi** Thelma Turriei and thin.
. .MR. &lt;
nests yesterday of Mrs. W. J.
Mrs Midi Caswell.
1 It TKPSIt
'hlgpen.
Mr* Peter Thurston. Mrs. J. *. he nliHci|ate.
Rest. Mrs. F i d Thurston. Ml
nmme* and dm
Richard Dens has left fo r TAtMnlgui.’l
t’nswell.
Mils Sura filet phiy a w,
Innlu. (!n .' when* he will nttenil
Bamell. Miss Margaret tjrrcn,
I i * 'Oim »
the wetlding of hi# cousin Harry
Mi.*- Pmilitfe Swnggerty. M ithe '
Bowers, a former resident of
ReH) . Voting ond M l*.-, Ilvd iJ i. &lt;lr|'itrl ing f"i
Sanford.
:.
tfpIVev "
and otlMT s|o.|

rs. Henry JJhurston
Honors Miss Best

Art Lecturer Will
Be At High School

y o u llk o St:

—
mi

Florence Best Will
Wed Tony R. Ticeoni

HANDY PADS O t
LONO-LAST1NO LIQUID

•

•

•

111

es. we have tnilnretl Hip-roats. Thi'y were mnde
Y
f«r us Uv imr nmtle - lu* meiiMtre firnn.
STOHRS - SCHAEFER nntl SCOTCH WOOLENS.
New slnek etmls are not available this reason.
best* em its a re KH1--— w iw il,. h e:u tliln lly laihire'.l
i anti trim m ed . S ite s front 31 In H I're g u la r * and
h a v e so m e in lungs.

j i tvdii t* «»i ii
"Rff’V
wond.t

Thanksgiving r l n y have u.n ....
At Snuthside School Vlii'.en.ain !..,t

.
i pie Iel y clo-.sl.
A tdnv "The First Tlu.*.*, j The only &lt;lil
.giving" was presented t*&gt; Mi-* .rut ami it grn
Mui\
Uoliitison's lliiid
v ia le slims says I

T O lfH T O N DRUG COMPANY

Correct Men’s Wear

British Lilt Seige
Oi’ Java City Ot'
Am ha raw a

The ceremony will lie
per­
formed Saturday
afternoon
ut
2:0-1 o'clock ut the home of the
bride-elecCa luinpts
In Lake
Mary.
•
•&gt;

IA. Jiivs ,* \n\

iil*

lln t.s'i li'.unn In-s&gt;s i sbi) lifted
t In- * idgo ..f t &gt;■** Java city o f Aml.u .to a whety lU.IMto fiin .ii , i v il
i:lli* e a ll.i wet*- said 1o.be uu.ler
attack by In'dirnet ian extremists.
A lllliM sies.
-eUJ!i. -Milltil—of.
Seim.iai&lt;r. tfie cential Juvn fH.rt
when- tin- lliltis li sent Jttpaiies*
t n i ’t. nit” uctiull against the lnd o fe . tail i.

A Hiiti-h 'itokestnoM ■&lt;*- the
Ja.miie*.' wet,* being o-ed to
•IliVe (be liidoi.M*j intis fmm siilpii •
(■111 men- on tin* etfstelli Mils of
S' .iintwig. The spot.e*mair de», I ili.sI ti e . Ja| atie-e » . "g.iod
the ctgo at Anllminwa
Imlotn- tr.iis u n i kill il
«t|e. I he l.rithb Itidi in
K i ted

Saturday Only

Sunday - Monday!

It'll

ea-lyisl'&gt;es.

clashes wen* i .|&gt;orttn|
id lin g olid the Hi iti-Ii
oir«' tns ni l# engaged
.• I lespre.-al • anifiaigti

looting and t iduap- ' —* o
Jut n. And in
i • i S imatra
at I'al-.
In lolirsiail Voillli - still
' la- mob-a inr tbe to
lion , • i , tfie Iti ito a - o.l In
.lone-in n j i-is la n d ' at So iln-ij:.-.« : • / rS &lt; e lieiivo'. t righlipg ..

■o' l ii/ii.I liN lf- ir io i'.

( * * * » « »
iV tr W k o ^ 1

•

In f Hal . , in N ell, ii.'gpltulioiis
•etWiVn iL &gt; L i# (ili and lea.lct* o f
li e i\ i/ m a iim l linlotirsiaa na
n iialLt gov el non ni have rollnp*•st
/'.e lixlone-inns refined to
a ltc ^ l
-ibeilnleil meeting with
'In/hbiteli under llrtlisft *poo-oi'
hip
In ,i iVtlnn lo l|i,&gt; li.iidi.e It •
-Bt it i*tl"rr^-bwvm g••'iltie* i ’ "\toiit tli
1 In- stinb-iitNri.it'
ftotn I ’nlcumL to
Itelhl T b jx 'a iu l' lit
the tti^T o f the pru-Jupunese
tfftcet
of the Indian national

Hinr. Amu icon ittick have l..sn
Miof'ls'd with the te-ull that
M P's aimed with Mibmurliioe
guns an- e)Hitoyiii2 theta llitottgh
the -lieels
*.

COMPACTS

Hollywood Canteen
Closes Its Door s

o p .M .
P-M.

n n ijk jp r r c
r iU m e C O O

Saturday!
-

MIMCAN

s .iu r d .,.s u n d «,
Monday - Friday

Sunday - Monday!
ffememfebrfpUf
Ctoria4Hn-IQfbe

“RAFFLES”
— with—
DAVID

N IV E N S

HOLLYWOOD Nov. g.l, o i l —
The Holly woo I Canteen has closed
Its doors at last.
Khnttlv after
midnight. Kay Kyser and Bette
Davis Ini the Canteen's voluntear
woikrr*. the entertainers and the
• utlience o f til's in singing "Auld
I ang Syne." Arwl one of *he
nio*i star-sturblcil long-tun slmws
in the world was over.
hive thousand soldiers, sailor*.
Marines st teamed in and mil of
the Hollywood Canteen yesterday
from 2:00 in the afternoon until
closing. They were ih f last ofl
more than 1.000.000 service men I
mad- wiinirti whn hail. walchctL the J
■tars, great nml lesser, give out!
with the best of their talents to I
entertain them during the Can-1
teen's three yean.
HOC.S STEAD Y
CI1ICAUO. Nov. 21 (A1)— Hogs
•re rierdv in early trading at
Chkaro. Thev arw selling at the
tin price of SlfJUs. .with most of
Ihe sale# I« t are n I14.T6 and
«1 IJW.— Cattle are * steady and

•iff-duty 't-tial of plaid, and plain
t'limbiimlioiH will give iiim that
i*t contunl ment for bis leistnv
wmd. Sizes 1-f-JH and 31-38.

Leather Jackets
Leather coals to heep. out
the cold winds of winter.
O f' black nr brown with
button or zipper closingH,
these come in short jncket
styles and coat

lengths.

Sizes to 46.

PURCELL’S

�WliAALb, SANFORD FLORIDA
r k r i Hi ltm

ok

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 23, 1945

im

■,N';; 7 . Gobs Dub Converted
f . I r ” ship USS Pneumonia

l i n v ir \r. &gt;n|.i.i:i&lt; puviur
S rrvlc" Kiiailny i,t■ *rik&gt; I*. J|,

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR

At THE CHURCHES I
ou uitul

n n viR N i ^mnhuiM' ,n t

Real' Estate Stilus—Rculnls—Mortgage Louim
Dcitcndnitlu Insurance and Bonds
I'hrtnc OflU

Ji W, a «jm|*ii , paeiur
Eh inlay Hi In,ol, Ihiah A. U.
A. \V. ifMittlf. SIIlit'
.
M im ltik wurahliw l i : » * A. IK

lle e to rr; *17 W att Ifth street,
innifi* lleiRttte
Pnat &lt;rt fire Adilrrea: I log an
I’tKine 33:
Itev. Kalhar W illiam Nac&gt;*(r*l&gt;:
lalnr,
’
i^ua.L'i,
»;u(l A. M. anil

Room 4, Florida Slate Hank lluldintr

tigiiy Man*: liv e a . m .
I ' u ii I i *.»lnti HaMird’t y: , ;U0 t‘ M
C.UO I*. M. and 7:00 P. U. tu l : t *
T i m t t llM C 'll o r # turn
ilra rv a and Mlri Avrsuna
(tar. W C. lluteum K p etior
Sunday Kelipol, io .OO a . M.
Wornlne* Mrrvk-o. 11-po A M.
rou n s P eop v, f o i l P. U
Munnay Night Harvlcr, I'uti |». vi
,"C O | »»d «y lil«n t prayer yervlea.

NOTfcE
Thu Semiitolt* County Mutlirul Society aiiuounccti
til) in crease in. fee s e ff e c t iv e -Muiu^iy,

N ovcm b O f

To AH Your Bakery
* Needs —
It’s

Office conHUUations

minimum

always fresh when
you buy it nt

" B Jt.K * AN V IB T iraillK T
( III HI II IIP r .U H .I
M. M H R N K I.U . Pkator

. tfunitnv ........I. |*i ,i.i,

Robb’s
Home Bakery
105 W. U f '

M

vice .

* Pbotw H64-J

jf

Lon#
Arm
Liw
Automobile Owners &amp;

NEWS

Drivers

KM. Nor. 2.1, (/PI—
iwly n)f |iolifted liigh
r of Paleatjgf, Lieut.
Alan GolWn Cun-

nu n&lt; i(i:» nr uuiikt.

Thuraday Mvyinaa. IjOll p. -Ji

J*iM* IJ pmI
f ’4rp||
\ !&lt;••—r.||:yu .\ \|
hr(|w ' 4,‘ :W A. M.
\V m I bi« mlto *
-"7*toft *1*,

f Hi i . i i i o p n iH in i
Sent iiuje t'oiinty i.’Ouiih
inir f'llM-eh. |n l*|) ,\. J|_
rorvlitp and i.'rnAinuniari.

Other charges increased proportionately

TOWN

a.

I're a .'liliif l|:»l» A JI.
' U\0"iK&gt; llellu Sri \ Ire, J ;i» |&gt;, J|
Uni n e k Prayer and ' ‘ r a in Hat-

House calls until 10:00 I\M

HOME

woirlilp* Ih** H m l in the hruutv
of liv llii** *" (1 f l u dii
to: », Si.
I*) ^
« Hi k r m n t .u v M v iiiin
The lwvi.i&gt;n-H&lt;.mion nlon Inrlmli*"
lie,. Mark T. UatpeiilM*
llir rtiltnw Hip |miaugi&gt; m ull tiie
B very vrctltid HuiiA.-t}&gt;JI(d&gt; Cum ClirlettHn Sell'are tenthunk. "He!muiiiuti, #:su a .'
• nn amt llr a llh n lih K e f In tin*
Ulhar .SUluill) .,-ket v (re . ,3i 3&lt;i I*. M rtcrlpiarra" by M aty (tak er E4J&lt;:
- ..
' " A i r a t really uratelul fur the
P IK h T l l t C I I I T ( I M 'l l t 'l l
1'Ark Av,*iiii&gt;* nt «th ST
IV L* llr.ml:*. J r . Iv n iiir
. Hundiij Srlinul y:|J
J|.
tVu rail l|i. lljOil A, AI.
T in ln lti* I'nlun. m:I*i |&gt; JI.
tVain II It, T JI. I*. M)
tt eiineeilii) Hervlre, J:3a I*. JI.
ifH tfh r n e v h t J l f k C R A Ptin tiK
Vuiaurj fo r Handily Jf'ui*iiliiir err,
t'0 \ T H .m an .
i Ire.
C
u n irn tm ia t I* Iran rlrh ra.-H lllw ) n
K*if phbura fur liulil u| bvarinu.
fo n to itn ir tit In n I'rarl o f urrat
price, ntul whoever ptnctlrr&gt; II at
T l i f t n i i g i n aw o u t*
tho
i ** pciim * uf inn lliounnnd tl—
tolly Avenue ut r.ifth street.
alire m olt*" it Wtoa nml happy purK|.t. Taul l ate*. 1’namr.
|-Iia»r,
, — Uulenj.
nun Jay seimui. i , e * a . it.
t e l l Irateroc llir world* III avarili
Mm nuts W o u h l l t : &lt; I O
A. M
uf
hnppln*aa.
m 111* II U within the
V.
IX — B.ia I*. M.
rrurh nf every- mint: u n in triitn l
I’ ri ci I*.iih »;0 « I ’, if.
iniml r iiiifr ia It ult. v*T —-llurnee,
Prayer Mrettnu Wait. CtO P. M
A ll power and
liuppliieaa are .
" i j r l i » im I, and pmcimd rrmn tr.nui.
&gt;.a a r . n u j n u n
n&lt;*a.
—M
ary
ll.ik tr Uililt. i
nAPTtir*- n u i t i 'i i
The urrurientee that rniub to a .
11uborl l f . .T d lM r. Puiiur
ninn
g
h
i
lhe
i
W
i
l
o
f
Ida
own ehu- ;
Sunday nrtmol, 1 0;o.&gt; A. i t
ri r lrr ,
•—Kmcraon. |
Unkind fille r, Hupi,
The
iiobleat
mind
Ihu
heat
con.
3lornlni( VVt.reiii |, I ’ .liy A
trntinenl liar.
— Hprimer. 1
livening U o ieiiin , j .iim |*. j|.
riva l Her, If.-.
_ '. .n ln lr g ' Piiinn.. T-70 I*. M
(iH A M - ARR1VJES
tteiln riidaj l*ia&gt; up .Mmvlrt-.

H wl.v m a n n r i e i
,
IlKV . M A IIk f. M . f l. N T K II ,
lful&gt; l.’niiiniunlun. «;**«» A
Clitirrli hvlinnl. se.is A. I
Mar in nif Hcrvlrt, ll .ta A

A

i'unQar ycliwil, :•
T. It. .Mlildl«.inii. a
.fforelinr-r, i^httir:

llik ALui !.ht|.—
'— i
i r * tn i,IIJ arveirB*
7 j
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M: •S u n d ay rtchml. Iteri j ' . ,
lUrrlnfnmleiil.
H rm
JI — Mrrnlna Win ill I p
*.
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apple o r - verted rijrf:u boat (jot thin unI n-m plim cntnry name a fte r set-

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
REAL ESTAfE BROKER
Atlantic Bank Bldg.

B E S U R E W IT H

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Auto AcccHHOricH
•

Battery

Km-rntly it nurty from
anothnr S ta te had tin nlltiimoWtd
n rrid rn t in Hattfortl. He tvaa
itHurt'd in one o f the etnnimnien w e repradeht. T h e In« urn tire eoiniinnv utn'ced io pay
any clitim fo r limMly Injury
imd prnpet ty ilamatre mralnxt
him _ nml he waa allowed to
rciitinnu Ilia trip.
W ith d tlt
invurnorr
hla
car
uuiiUi iiliihah lv linve iieen tied
up In cfiurt iirfirednre nnd he
reiiulred to return l « Hanford
to defend the noil.

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np hh.i'ti Wcat ul P ink A u ii'u
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Mernlna Wuiahlif— 11:&lt;IW A M
••O' naaormlde /or the binmKveulng \Vur»Filp- *7;JU r* 11.
Friday tfervleu— It i* I*. M.
fi*a you ifet. For Ilfl.HO you
vail •'C oruteeted up to V&gt;,000
U K I M A N * r«VMMt&gt;N*TV
for laulily liilnry and property
H NPM CII
ilnmnce rliilm. oldie driving
K IIA N K J. lln r o n . D P. Faalvr
your car In unr Hlnlo.*- •
darvlcea fm Holiday— .

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Laurel I n . al Ninth J t
A, f . &lt;*.*11101 I'aafur
Sunday reboot «;« b A . U.
T M M iddle*"". H'lpt

Mi.miIiik Worvblp 11.9c A- M

Tfulnlto; 1‘ mun Tied I’ J.
ICvi 11111H Hervlre *■'•# I1 U,
Wn*ncon*iy — M|d-**»»k
Man

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• Frequent inetcuaeH
# Overtime pay.
# Paid vaeaiimw
. # Taxi-cah B e r r t c e for
late hours

Jack K. Morritton
I'iionc "Sf

^01 North Park

APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR

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Khtumyn ff * . iz
SOUTHERN BELL

AIT the VITAMINS for all the family / $ ^
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Hal M in i., *&lt;K Cidll
Haafard
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"W h ere Jerlia la llekl''
K. I. W I im ilT . I'nalor
Hiiluldv Heliunk i|
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H u p f l i i an a M.

Por Your Christmas
Supply and Hunting’
Trips — See
Bill's Package Store
.and’Bair,.,,t ...

t#:Ct A M — HUiiHny Hekonl
ll:wii a . j i . •* M om m a \ioi»M i*.
f;la J*. M rou n *
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down to the H I L L H .V IH M V AR K I 'l l . . . the
■ aomdtnlnif nice In buy nml w e 'll nee nil g|

inii .tuoy*. . . . .

w i . f i t m V i v r i ll t i l ' ll
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Experience TSfiB S S i
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Recharging# Road Service

r .- i rn ri»to)i;___ -

I f ym? d rO T T ir I f ydur t i f tO*
irn rk ' U itrlvdft in niiy SfAtw1
in Ilia Ufrttin nnd ia in v o lv n f In
nn nrcldrnt, ytni ran Ik 1 rorrt*
(irllrd tri rctirn i to that S tate
to ilttfend « ' suit.

PURE

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
Starting* Rate
6 days —— - $26»(

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ire m oney Neither* - a re on I heir w a y _ to
Hjitt-d th^i C n llfo ip in _ fro m , Orejfun aboard
. , » rZ*' ■ a VFMel which they haVe dubbed

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T0UCHT0N DRUBaCOMPANi

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Friday Hervler a •• VIlIN la iltJ
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He*. Illenn E Hniilli I'vMor.
M unday*-I*lbl" Hehnol. i*:&gt;0 K
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mou vrhli-h w ill nr ien .1 111 ctiurenet
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Alnontf Ihr cllatlun* •vhleli ruini&gt;il»r ihi in*i-uii Hrrmun I* tho folluulnc from ihw Ulhl»: "Hina unto
him, Minn pralma mill him, i.ilk yv
"I all ht‘ wnndrnu* wurkr* fjlnry
and

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the famous

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Mothers, for U v ftrit rime in the history of Stfart Order
Office your kiddies can talk direct to Mrs. Santa Claus
V by telephone^Santa will be very busy in his workshop
j thislyearT”getting ’ r e a d f o r the biggest peace time
* phrtatmaa cverYSo M » . Santa Claus is pitching in io
4
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m .
help him byjaking telephone orders for your Christ­
mas gifts from Seanuw
j&gt; Scars big'Chnstxnas Book is chockrfuli of gifts fof
tvcryone!l^All you have to do is chobse the tilings you
want to givercaU the Order Office, and tell M rs Santa
CUuTwhat'Tyou have seloeted. ’ Tltcn let Johfiny 6r
Susie mke*Ute phone'and Iiave a talk with her.* She
and SantaVlU see that your packages arrive in plenty
of time forjChriitmas.^ Wlici^ they arrive, Mrs. Santa
Claus will Vail you and'you can pick them up at the

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. . . W ITH T H IS !
IM PO ST A NT

R StS S tB S t

*b popular fitmi

lo w price, l l ia Mill available a* a,
MTHHJth running, |uiwcffdt Si*
ur an ccoouraical Eifihl— ami
both r n y ia rt arc Imtrihanae• b it in th « l a i n c h o tl* .
T h t ndw Ponliuc, which it/iuvr
h « r « and on d iiplay, cnatjiniti
10 ba * alyl* paivm aktr, a i p j ( .
Hy luadar. Even lie u a than pre­
war m odtla, if la t h e / » n l J jh *

/««MI ."Hint f/rrail." VlM*

curdUlty invited 10 com e in i j d
h n (he aparfclintf new Huoiiac.

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(Land B.; iOIILLIVEBvJROP, .J tJ b .7 9

Y o u can n *v «c be ture you are Keiiinn enough
le m ia l vitam in* u n l o i you tu p p lrm e n l your * 1 4 4 C A P S U L t S
#t w ith know n quantiilc* o f viiiin in *. So, Ruaril
l»ih*i vitam in deficiency! Sian lhe w itc I'Unu*
7 2 *t 1 7 . 5 9
iiu b a b it to you r fam ily today,
A t w o ft noouyv

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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23. (945

Hunt’* Tuxedo Feed Store
can furnish you
a complete line of Tuxedu Feeds
also
Plenty Citrus Pulp
Cotton Seed Meul
Wheat Bran
Corn &amp; Wheat Scratch
Hay
*
O a ts

Baby Chicks
All
of poultry supplies

H U N T ’S

THE SANFORD HfcjtAt.U. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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T H E O P fiN fN G
OF
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS

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[How To Relieve
i Bronchitis
CreomuL'lon relieve* promptly be*
cause It goes right to the sent of th«
trouble to help loosen and expel
rertn laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw. tender, In­
flamed bronchial mucous mem*
brtnea. Tell your drucRirt to sell you
• bottle of Creomutslon with the un*
derstandine you must like the way It

C R E O M U LS IO N
for Couthii Cheit Colds, BronchiHs

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House Cleaning?

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" Mi’ll *ft|ll Vitnt- I*. I*i v ( ll.’tI'it Ill'll
jONLY' AS IHHFtTKI)

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what you buy in
TIRE TREADING

C O L E M A N ’S
Ol'TIOR S O PH .lK S

llUXtull liillfollls

Sni'i'il l.'i cciila lixlny up any
qiinil ilruc *tnre fur n bottle *of
to faiitfri BuckU^V (*.\N A Ill6jj_ Mixture _
li* i i ic; ■ Take a -etsiple -„(• il„-rs-n t heiiilou' feel its iiiMnill IniWerfiil
vffci'lfvc hi'HTui •&gt;|nenil thru thruat.
Iii'inl unit Inoni'hliU- Hike*. Touch-

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Hooks - - tiifts

l.onsetiH • tTp . Raises
Thick Chukinif Phlfirm
* Wllh Amur Ini; Speed

(! i Block East of Post Office)

Save used (alt) They ate
needed in making.soaps..
it '
f ir P
at well at fabnet. towels,
vacuum cleaners and many
other things you want.

I’!scrytlav Fils's

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— COUGHS

Thc^iun of Radiant Health

300 E. ldt Hi reel

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LEGAL NOTICE

quickly allays the couqh or juu are

w atch

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50 PIANOS

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700 S. Fhirida A sc.
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To Finance
YOUR

PURCHASES

Automobile - Furnilrre - Rabies
» »N ».

Statltttciani «Ay that a majority of today's school
childratt will ba Wearing glasses in anothat 25
yMkE. Eyestrain is oftan due to'faulty lighting...
Electronic . Ag i lighting will provide iHi right
kind . . . and amount. . . of lighting at the right
plim* for ovety job.
•
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u.aA
Light up — the lleotronic way.
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Electrical Appliances - Equipment

You Should Know

MAO MO tA M fl la «a,rMi a*&gt;&gt;
Saa aa M
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aa,«aarj *y«Mrala. Pm ilfk*
hestded peeple this iseefd he el
M l. iNm ka»p2*l « U h Mila**
liaa al bi,i»Xa| tfcadax

You Mm 111 kimu iil.iuil Urn MU'
(ollivinn or u(uet autuiunlnlr m
aurance
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l i e manStall'
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m ill vofferi’il
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Farm Mutiml limunntt-r Co. Il
you ^carry f&amp;&lt;) i IinIucIIIiIv (.-•■Hi
•Ioq ur u|nvl iiixuraiM-e «n yvui
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cor or truck:—$.'&gt;0
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from, aach rollUiou uml up*4.
claim. I f H co&gt;U you UK t*i »»•
•air a ilalim KinI Icourt, you )m&gt;
All. I f another li-mlar l» ilamaxu*.
and It ro»U yuu F&gt;tl to iT|iair,
you acain pay ALL.
If jrau hlul W . rotriuK*' you*
could n.'t Imlh fkiwlcrs ir ( am .l i

by payluc «nly f-"*.

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We will Kinunce your pun-husi' whether it costs

$ 1 5 -5 2 5 0 -5 4 0 0 -5 1 0 0 0

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The yrainium
yroniiuiii afirr Uie
lin&gt; lal )va i
la aa more than you woulil |&gt;«&gt;
for (ha CWl dwlucllltlc kinJ an!
»\5 to 1’JS lr»» than yun would
ruvn a ir in
for. Ihc Ml
coinpaulca.
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NEW OR USED PURCHASES

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK

VOLUME XXXVII

Hitler's Last
^ Will Is Laid
Before Court

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Key Witness And Leahy At Probe

MONDAY* NOVEMBER. 2«. 19If,

40 Children
Feared Lost
In Accident

Evidence Shows Kei­
tel Plotted To Kill
Nazi Ambassador
To Create Incident

School Bus Swerves
Off Slippery Road,
Plunges Into Lake
In Blinding Storm

n NUERNBERG, Nov. 26,—
(A P )— American prosecutors
laid, before the Nuernberg
war crimes tribunal today
what, they called “Adolf
Hitler’s last will and testa­
ment.” It showed secret, pre­
war plans for aggression
against England and France
dating back as far as Novemter. 1937.

\VJKNATCHbG. Wash, .Nov. 28,
(A'H - Possibly ns many as IU
school children are fenrcil to have
drow..ci&gt;' hi a' bus ncemem near
„ c i i .....iv. Wnsh. Shcritl Bruce
.......
&lt;ay» the school hus in
.... .. .
prrpila V ero ruling, lett
.i«: . ign vnyiiliit plunged over an
uniMUiament Into I.ukc L'hclsn.
Ida snerm omit first accounts
indicate that only seven or eight
children cur spoil from the nut
which was carrying ul pupil*.
The accident occurred .-ring
a blinding snowstorm which inanu
Highway*
slippery.
The
hus,
{dunged down tnu cmbunyi. ill
mtu 6(b_£euL uL water. . ...... ....I
"Kmergcnry crew*, have bc?njt
rushed to the scene. ' A b ig .
barge has been floated to the
spot'where the bus went down And
is living used ill rescue attempts.
The sheriff said the bus runs
along Lake Chelan to 25-mllo
creek und takes children to school
at Chelan near Wenatchee, i ho
sheriff described it as the worst
tragedy ever to occur in that sec­
tion.

-'Th e document disclosed that
at that time. Hitler regarded
both countries
as
Germany's
"hatefuTinemlea.” .
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cloud;

and utrm rr through. Tuesday

■

Associated Press Leased Wire

NUMBER :»2

Hull Declares Japanese Were
“Hell Bent For War” In 1941
Andcfson Scores For Celery Feds

Denies His Note To
Japs In November
Of 1941 Was In Any
Way An Ultimatum
; WASHINGTON. Nov. '2(1. .
i.(AI’ )— CurtleH Hull tkivieti
Jodny thnt thv’ note hv .svirt
to Japan on Nov?2li, 19-11
[tviw nnyfhimr like ultimatum. .
Hull told tliv congressional
inveqtlgatinir committee thfit
there has tieen more misinformation ami ignorant mis­
representation a b o u t that

note than any other move thi
government made.
He said any peaceful nation
would have been delighted to
— 4t crept* tr.-.trat- thcrJapanc-e pro,- pagandists lagan "Vallmg it an •
ultimatum. A t the time the note
was ’delivered, he added, tkv Jupt
nnese were, ns lie put It, "hclllient for war".
Hull defended the pojicv of
keeping the fleet ol IVarl liarImr during those critical d«yi». He
used liis salty Tennessee language
to explain that it's n ginxl tiling
to have n double-tiarrelled shotgun
around when you're talking to a
desperodo. The whole truth, .-aid
Hull, was that we were in our
own waters, our own territory, on
our side of rhe Pacific, following
u perfectly peaceful course.
Maid Hull,' “ There has been
"m ore misinformation and more
ig 11ora lit misrepresentation—imIntentional hi* doubt—about Oils
_____
last proposal ot our* than any
!I”— rmove we made."
The foi mi-r State Secretary
" si. Andeison (No. MM. M m li.d t'. .'ll. m i i u1'! acl. i -iiowo a* lie sliced o ff left tackle in .uid the note merely'brought tothr Hu d period of the Sanfpid N -w Soiyma m
V...
lit to core .Sanlord’s third atul final gether the general orinelplcs on
loufh law'ii a* the Fed. Iinunccil tin 11 n i.tcioln* •&gt;-. ,
,c nf JO tn I I at the high school ulheletic wfiich
“ ' tlie
‘ “United Slates Imil been
field 1he New Smyrna tncklci i Bill Wilcox. Hal .mu,!., I.aiftnck. and the officinl at the light i
insisting since diplonintic talkHpsii Linesman Pick McLongliliti.
began with Japan six months
em tier.
Hull also had something to say
about State Department insis­
tence on keeping tho fleet at
IVarl llsrlwr instead nf pulling
it liaek to the west ei ■ i. tie .^iu
he believed tlie Miu.-' Dutm*.m?ni. •

" " H it le r aSdl f7eld“f i&amp; h a il vV'ljhlf^ ^T A L K IN G TfriN G S OVER at tin Pearl Ifaibm Investigation ill
Keitel plotted to murder the Ger- Washington are AilniinU James O. Richard on ( M l ) and President
mar? ambassador to Prague to cre­ Truman's Chief o f Staff Admiral William D. Leahy. Thu former told
ate an "incident" leading to the investigator* tout the Into President Roosevelt hj«M considered blockInvasion o f Csechoslovakla.
uilltig.Japan hi 1040, ami thnl lie had ndvi-ed ugainst this plan. (In ­
Hitler's documents also disclosed ternational Sbumlphoto)
____•
the former Reichschancellor as
declaring that ha would solve Ger­
many's
_ sny*s ispace problem no later
than the period from 1043 to
1945. This prediction was ful­
filled but not the way HiUer in­
tended i t
The American prosecution indi­
cated It probably would take .ill
o f this woek to present additional
material oul o f the some 20 car.
loads o f Nasi documents at Us
disposal.
a ch
Meanwhile. th e d e fe n s e sub*
loss* t liun a i|U«rler o f tho K
mltted a tong list o f motions which
wl
bond uuota of Seminole County
y Inj,
cfcluded lists o f prospective witi
the Victory Loan drive has Iwcti
nessse and desired documents.
sold, and therefore thin county is
Among those documents filed by
not Counted 'among the lending 21
Lieut. Lester Guthrie n veteran | JACKSONVILLE. Nov. Jo.
the defense was one indicating
“ Reports M u m counties o f the state In this rethat former number, three Nasi flyer o f tho Army A ir Force-. | (Spinal I —
ami ip;ct, according to Edward F.
Rudolf Hess planned to carry his who participated in the Northem |throughout Florida* trull
Burma Campaign. Irdian Burma 1m.vtable producing area tell or I.nne. drive mddK'ily chalmmi
insanity plea to court.
for the copnty.
Still another case of “ shattered Border Campaign. Western China i lnrie:n.lug* voltmo of shipments
The umount of K hond sales
nerves" daveloped today among Defense nnd the Okinawa Cum. in the w eek'just clon'd with inthe BB-Natl deiendsnts, this time liaign and flew ensnlir \ Ir.in'i-. |ilinitbns that in most instances; here I imIbv totaled hut *39,8112 nr
it is former German Fireign Min­ food 'and men over “ the Ipiuio ," i the trend will continue for some ; “ | percent of the *174,000 quota
ister Joachim Von Hibbcntrop. has returned to Sanford a fte r-time." suid Williami L. ’ Wilson,.slat for tho county,
iccelvloe hi»
his ditehanre
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dlrcrtor of Florida Stale Funner-.I Mr. U n a aiinounreil_lhal every*
...
H is defens* council declared Rib- receiving
I, tTrans.
, ,,,„ II Markets,
As a member of tile A ir
Markets, in
in a
a week-end report Idar irond show to lie held at 8:15
• c n U o n suffered mental lapses and
, r I M y.t
isaufd
been
par-j thhlug. is being lined un for tlie
til* h3w -«tf two former
* 1
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_ I today.
: . -- “ l .,1have
H \\ ,1
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T il
in
.
/*'* w «i, i fo lly 1 v - i i , J in «... .4. J
in ut tho
oVIfK-k Wednesday evening
German ambassadors to refresh
Ititx Theater, nnd urged that all
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his memory on German diplo­
l J l V T I . 1 1 ^ l o I U v ih„
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..... 1911.
k . ii
the —in
critical
day* ..t
uf lute
•&lt;oml buyers who huve not already
lame- Mai Moot Cowan, xs. one
matic dealings during the prewar
Said Hull: "W e were ilralitig
lone so, secure tickets for the . . .
,
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f
ill"
oldest
pioiiei
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Feniinole
and war years.
with olio of the worst internation­
the management or
John
1 . 1 show at the thruler, the I'ost Of
(to v e r n o r
1 8 ' “ ".illy, died Sutmalav morning
Tho attack on Pearl Harbor was treacherous.
al desperadoes within the memMcEweli une of the most e x -1five nr tho hank*,
ts
.
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,
• a at Inc Innoe ill Lake More after
mentioned at the Nuernberg trial
Following duty ill India he re­ pertenred manager's in our o r-1 Featured on the program Wedorv of Ilian. He wa at large, on
la X p e c t O U
I O V I 8 I V |o linceitng illoe... Funeial sertoday.
American
prosecutors turned to Sail Francisco where giiiiiiation. tile Fort Myets Mur-1nesday evening will lie Capt. Ilos.i
I itit(In tirtl tin |*ngr |*i&gt;nr
f ' l l l ] , M . i v t M r i n r l t i v I vi"
' Ml AH’- ' “ "a n weve liehl
submitted as evidence stenographic he was land based and flew' from hit Ims liven visiteil daily hva n 'l.e c lloyall, Army nurse, who
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notes o f talks between Hitler and Sun Francisco to Tokyo carrying iiu'ieusing ouinlier o f buyers. Tile i wears the l'le -l’esrl Harbor riii|nt thr Fiirt Methmllst Ctnrivli
the Japanese foreign minister sev­ prisoner* o f war, patients and vnllime nf eggplant, pepper nnd (lain.' the American Thcntcr nod
An offiriul U.8, Navy, Marine.,,t .S,ir,fe,,l of uliicli Mr, C..\van
Il&gt; Julian Slrnslroni
eral months before that blow was occasionally some top entertain- tomato offerings is Increasing and t KTH ribbons, with one battle slur
and Coast Guard released eiilill-j ln(,| !„ ,-„ the oldest iiiembet. Tim
Major Maik Itnidlcy’a Molten
S tru ck. The prosecutors told tne era such us Kay Kysei tin USD
tho tomato
pucklng house is for being in n combAt xone before I eJ “ The
The Fleet That
That Came
Camr To
Tni \|{ev.
Uev. .1.1 , MeKinlcy officiated. I Military Arndenn i ndela eltmi*
court that evidence w ill show that programs.
M-heiliih’d to open today- Grow-j Pearl Harbor. She is also eligible Stuy’* depicting thr Battle of IIttrinf un
o I,nl.evieti t erne haled the Seminole M'igti t'rlery
the Nasi conspirators kept up u
Lieut. Guthrie entered thn Air
m.niimird in. i*nar Court
1'initt
to wear
wear the
the Iceland
Iceland Base
Base (ro
( I ’olar
nkinuwuwwa*
a* shown
the Itolary
Kolnry II,i-i,
to
la rl IOkinawa
shown the
,et \
Fills from itpi\ |&gt;,i.-ib[o ilmorc
force that could reasonably bo ex­ Corps on Mar. 30, 1912 at the
(tear) patch nr the European1&lt; lull ui its legidur weekly liun h-!
, ,
,
,
o f enpturing the Fart t’cntrul
pected to result in war with tho l Orlando Army Air Base. He wan
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Florida Coiifci clii'e crown
last
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delegation
c,m*i ting* of
trained ut Maxwell Field und
. 1 1
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1
“ f Nuofmd at Fiotov afteiiiooo in JacksonKd Whit in i
and
receiver!
Ids
graduate
flight
B o n d s first Task Force to arrive in Ire
|n inlrodioirg tiie film, Mr.
i.'i.'i'' f*’,
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■u,,l,I&gt;y
r 1 villa when tlo- San .lose 'school John Krider,
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» Sertcmlier. in
n . w-iMt
"'ey etlh'.l noil now ............ l,y
1911,
with 70
7(1 T,»uhy said that il was designed /.
truihing at Craig Field where
to! the Saiil„i,| Naval Air Flalieo. eleven doii'iioil the Feds by a J u l i a n Slcnstmni ie|ii'i&gt;',inle.l
81111 font basehull in lc i.-t
at u
he was commissioned a second
WEST PALM BEACH. Nov oilier nurses. She returned H. thr -Iiow "how some " f vein uioney is
score of 13 to i&gt;.
minting o f Florida State l eague
lieutenant and a flyer of pursuit 'Jfi, (ri*) •— Kilwnrd pall, tni#!**** *»/ &lt;^tulcn *»*» mUilitin in rt*frunr\( leing spent, how tlie hamtkiize wa* I nowii a Fort lived. Il was
f',,
0
i'll
Goo,
c
Kettles'
bo)
*
assigned to (tie i.lids’ proved to lie u des|H'rn(u here that Mr. .Coivaii was lairii, ployed, iduogid nppisl and chased directors held at tlie F a n Gntlio
and
the Alfred DuPont estate wnirh •
Aug. .!. ls.’&gt;7. Game almooded ill
the t'adi'ts nil over tlie gridiron Hotel in Orlando yesterday In an
In. pursuit
during tin* fn*t half and com- effort t|i obtain o iieitli f,n t
lean Air
pletrlv doinlliati'd the field. How­ local entry in the league nhcii
ate
re tioo'd
next
to help the
ever, Holies come hack til the opeintluns
o .
shortage of
second Imlf and. apparently felt
1During
1
,
a cIomxI st&gt;-.o,n, Pre tWifham JTranklin Lewis r e s ­ been railed
u lot ashamed of what they had
ident o f Sanford for the past 25 Lieut. Guthrie
let the slimllrr Maufonl sipiud do •lent AI Climbs was diu-ctcd by
cluli officUils to In, vc
Peter
I years, died suddenly at hfi home with the A
to them ill the opelilllg half lie- F, limit.
league
.et rebut
and
; on 1900 French Avenue yesterday five months
cause
ftom
then
on
until
the
stutisliriiiu. draw up a M'liedole
lailei. Mr Cownn uriptircd till
afternoon » t 6:20 o’clock.
the larger lyin' plant'
ington und Lee University, nii'h i f e t t l l f o r d C e l e r y f c f l s
....... . ...... .......... ......... .....
final
whistle
il
wa
-tiictlv
o
li»i, &lt;&gt;n lluk Avenue wldellfur .a nine club league.
flu*
In Jummry, 1911. 4li' flew to look thu stand as the ll'll'imt , R o n d v
* r . .Lewis who was formerly
F o r
I «4‘ 4, H h l i r i f " meeting of the t lnb next Mull-'
Holies affair.
Usui) l&gt; to lie deeided vtlieli the
usconnected with George Moffett's indlu and wu* theirnftei
opposed a proposal that j 1 ** "
day night at 7:110 o'clock Mu ulsn I......on.“ id (or many years and
, ,
,
. , i interestss u
Tile
Fed
mm
lime
u u - lo llin g III
limp officia ls, inoet in Iwenburg
Auto Service, was born on Mar. 9 ,1 signed us u pilot „ f bomber and , A |lBnt
antic Const Line Railioud
...
„ . __.
|iommeitdei| G.W. .Speucei nnd Ills
-.
,,
tlie first period when they luck­
I!* ® .
Gastonia, N« &lt;3. He was cargo tvne planes • J 1,
gunito tho Florida East Coast
•
, Hte^nstrom
lommlttec for the success o f thei*
"**h Ids family ho llv- ed up five first downs und !d&gt; nn Dec. Id.
reorganito
r l h h o----ns: American
tlthcrs pier.eni at tlie meeting
°ld,
(follow in g --------,,
................
Kiyrlil barbecue Inst W od-! f ' 1 l" 1
Vc“ r'» nt
a division
of ....the ’larger sy ! Goose Kctllea Cclerv heds
yards from M-rinimugv against Here;
Daylong
Bench, A
li.
A Survivora include hU w idow,; Theater, Asiatic
Pacific with stem.
.derwent
. derwent a ngni
light woraouv
workout ti«lu&gt;
« u&gt; „ e, d
j av unl|
b1h) Mr Tlouhy
rmuhv uml
„n,l ,lis
hi* mum* at
»l Mghtoenth
t.igmeen h Street
Mrect and
ai
&lt;I ol,llH i,r,l lln I'n si- T m u I
Karen, Humid Itncllgcr, Emil
Mrs. W. r . Lewis and on* daught- four imtllo sUrs. Distinguished
Dr.. Gninen was numetl in t he: iii iireiiurntion for ^their ai n a , „ mm|||ec f „ r t|„, program pre- J ■"k \' v"iic. and then muvied
Padgett; Ocnla,, H enry Taylor,
er. Mia* Gratchen iUwto.
X*w b. both
o f) Flying Cross with one cluster, DliPonl will nn successor tn B all,
b
,,
Leesburg
».
-anted by Dr. Hamilton Holt,
V.1" 1 1,1 *......Id hoiiirsteioi no.nr
Kanford; four ebi1
—
“Pearl■ A ir Itedal with a t-luslrr and should the (ircscnt trustee
Wilson TurriljiMi'd nml ll._ \V.
latere,.-Mr*.
Chari ex Park und Wton i
Avnnur. W U i the «,m l.ng
Kidd
o f Hunter*
i'urnliisCcd; Gainesville. A*. T.
_
.--yUfik H, C.; Mrs. the Prasidentlal Unit . Citation. , Thu DuPont own«r»hii&gt; comili-1
^olnu
Mednesds) Moughlon
itougntim were wcjcointai
welcomed hack
back in
in - ;1' 1 ll"'
-Jj1' •''toilon. he
F'owles, AI I'otiib
ttilunilo. John
G*org* , MeCoritl* o f BslUmor*. l 1,®
oonos j night.
.
.
,
to the club after an uhsence yf* moicd tn Luke Mary with Mrs,
M . 1 3 1 luted 56 por cent o f tUir
ic tmml*;
Nd.i Mra. AH I* Abernathy of Nov. 9, 1945 at Drew Field and' and- they
Gittttel, Ash Wing, Wyndlium
* were brought "ss •*" ■„ T.hc
r“ mL'l through _t ^ ,.Vrrnl yearn during which they '
Lieut.
Pcurli’
I
.dull
Robson
of
Charlotte. N. C-: and Mr*. Hall la at_present residing witli hie inveiUacnL- lookimc-to^conUuLjif
by the
|In- . .wjilow,
‘ : liavn licet- n, g uveuniuoiL - l-i v i c e , tj ! I. 1.-. " " f t ; — by
widow, -the—N ary—Ni j r-e-_&lt; ^erpx- dn tighter lluyuurd; " Pululku, J eff FullerArmstrong v t ChaHotta. N. C.T father i f 201~WdS t ETChtrcmh
son; Ft, Augustine. “TT.T Kettle si*
■
,t when it^TnjuriL-K ullTiouj£Ti 11n ^ “ s,^ r Orville Touchlnn won Introduceil ^.r: 1
A " " 1"7^ow“ ;' 1iiTTuiki'^Mui'y:
two brothers. (Ralph Law is o? Street.
came out of bankruptcy, for the i sustained a hard blow on
|by George K
* Hickary, N. C. and Harry Lewis,
purpn.se of serving communities |head and wus forced to 1, u' •’ tnd
\nj Robert
nober
U. 8. Arm y oraraaas..
!•
along
the
line
gind
In
the
Interest
of
the Rite
Funeral aerHyas will be hold
Kettles
plans
to
use
the
same
uf citisous living in the railway’s
&lt;'d
by
Charles
■ris# the Erickson Funeral Home
starting lineup u g a i n s t
the
nieii," Ball testified,
“
•ditsalsr afternoon at 3:00
Jackets that he used agnin-t
o’clock with the Rev. J. K. Mc­
Mark Bradley's Cadets. The till
xix
Joan.
ui i
Kinley. pastor o f th* First Mathowill be Leesburg's homecoming
diat Church, officiating. Inter­
Furieral service* for Mrs. Cora
Itumo and a largo attendance
liim.-r Dunn of Nnnf..i,l end thl. „ u,., mient department. She!
ment will fallow in Evargracn E- Redrliffo, 03, who died Sunday
tom S a n f o r d 1s anticipated
Man Ann Cowan o f Pensacola. I w, „
Ufhl(.m.1| WHr.| work . Sgl. Richutd Purkiud ' o f the
Cemetery.
night nt the home of her .sister,
-_______
l
a
t
the
U.
N.
N. S. II. In Spring- Army A ir Corps spent Jii.nioniiis
Mrs. R. If. Renick. 210 Ma{le
'
____I__ ________________
M I A M I ' nT T - ,,, - « v - T h . ! I S
S
K
' i s r a v i T
'
a iK
’' o o t i m a k u .
(TifTil,
M
um
*
From Springfiv'Td in' the British West Indies h i h
Avenue, were held this afternoon
tuiiiv
uii'uun
ii -.n
*B11
_
-_ —
she movi'il to tIn- Nuvul HoxpiUl radio operator and u part of tho
ca
m ,-.n
-d M ,n
dxs-a eiv'ui'iii.
ik b i-th c -,u n |-tl&gt; , lo c_.l,—
at 4:30 o'clock at the Ftrickson city
U. 8. ACTS IN IR A N
- is changing 1U tune this «v *r the
th * year * Grace F'vanx, lives on O r a n g e Avo-|
In Chelsea. Mass., whcie she uguiu Army Al rwav* Communications
Funeral Home. The Rev. E.D.
Leesburg has failed to annex u
Svsiein.
year.
did iiunl work.
nuc,
was
recently
promoted
to.
Brownie*
o
f
the
PiT*bytcriun
WABHINGTON*, Nov. 28. U P &gt; He entered tile service in Sept.
The theme o f advertisements to single conference victory.
Among her brothers now or
Staff Sergeant, It was announced;
__Th* United State* haa -beted to Church, officiated,
The
tilt
will
be
tho
last
regu­
1942 at Camp illunding und was
be
placed
by
the
city
next
month
furinerly
in
the
service
are:
II.
r«
st
Wheeler
Field
on
Uahu
in
the;
Mr*. Radcliffe, who had been
( Kih Icx Kdwurtl Bells, 45, died Robson, S/Sgt. in tho Army was assigned duty at KWslur Field,
^ n l l e r * th* International tension
of
the
in 87 newspapers throughout thu larly scheduled game
developing ever th* trial* In living at th* home of hor sister United States and Canada pill season for the Celery F’eds hut Hawaiian Inlands
Miililcnlv this morning at 2:45 •liscliurgcd Ort., 1945; J, W. Rob­ Miss, lie was.then sent to a ra­
for
the
pest
20
months
had
bern
£ vV'#IV*&gt;* rJ0^
Hcadiiuarler*
jn Kingslamt, Gu. from u son, Pfc. of the Marine Corps now dio operators school ut Sioux
Iran. Note* from Washington
be “ be eur* you ,have reservn- they have two post-***son games and
Hcaihiuurters Squadron of the |
^ former resiilcuL
to 'London end Moscow propane In 111 health for three years. She tiona before you come."
on tap. Next Menday night they
F'alls, S. D. A fter completing
«
A
ir
Servke
A
re
.
Command
in
f
SuIlfori,
for llmny years ha stationed in Chinn; C. M. Rubsoli, the course Sgt. I'urkard moved
was
born,
Nov.
30,
1881
in
Walk­
thnt nil Russian, British end
go
to
DeLandand
will
meet
the
August D o r r — who is in
MM I f ahoaril the U. 8. S. Mc­
er,
Mo.
American troop* withdraw from
Bulldogs In a contest b cln g^ l*)':
a*,'-ru 1W,"lin| i? £hi5. had lived in Tallahassee for fiv« Cracken; and A. B. Hobson, Sgt. to Truax Field, Wise., and to Smy­
8ha is survived by three sis­ charge o f Miami'* |2M&lt;&gt;0 ad­ *d for the benefit of the
l r° v / ' A « I r ’ *
Record*, yt.„ri| nll,i fn Kingxlund for three o f the Army A ir Corps was dis­ rna Field, Tenn.. where he pre­
nd J'J.H
Iran by Jan. I. In any event,
vertising budget — aays adver­
ter*,
Mrs.
Rentck
of
Senford
and
Rection n• * I ASAL.
. months- He was born oil Jan. 27,
th* American force* will be evepared for all overseas assign­
charged in !9t3.
tising will be needed to prevent High School Bapd.
Mr*.
GeorgC.
Bowmen
end
Mrs.’
by that U se.
ment. He departed
from the
On Doc. 7 the locale will play from Stuart High Schopl, ami H*00. In Winter Garden and came
prospective visitor* from Jrclng
Samuel
T.
Prewitt
o
f
Kansas
City,
The agreement now In effect
states in June. 1943,
WARD S TRIK E
disgruntled If they arrive In th* hoste to tho Purplo Hurricanes prior, to entering the armed for­ to Sanford at an early age.
Mo.
Det*
o
f
interment
will
bo
. pledge* Britain sad Russia to
Funeral set vice* for Mr. Bette
While assigned as a radio opera­
Sun city and can t find a place o f Galneevnie In a tilt being ces was emnlored with the A t­
ALBANY, N. Y. Nov. 20. t/Pl—
n it e v t their troop* from Iran announced later.
sponsored by the
Sanford h i­ lantic end Pacific Tea Company will be held at 9:90 o'clock Tues­ Workers ut the Montgomery Ward tor In the British West Indies he
to stay.
,
by Mat . 2 o f o u t year. Meanday uftcinotm at the Erickson fkimpuny plant near Albany, N. Y. worked In a signal section with
nt ant* Club for tho benefit of at Orlando.
machines,
telephones,
th* organisations updcrprivlledgDorpilng his military uniform F’uncral Home with the Rev, W .P walked out today as part of teletype
W IL L IA M S OUT
DISCHARGED
od children's fund.
In January o f 1942, Sgt. Bowman Brooks officiating. Interment will a n a t i o n w i d e demonstration. tclegraphd and radios.
■
SgL Packard returned to th*
that U s country hoc sent two
Officials o f local number 40 o f tha
computed a course In army rnr- he in lorkcview Cemetery.
meg* note* o f pretest ta Russia.
.T/Sgt. Ratfrh williams ree*ntly
DREW FIELD , Tampa. Nov. 8.
SUGAR BOWL
Mr. B*tts is survived by o n e, r|(V’ Uiiiied Retail, Wholesale, U, S. March, 1341 by plane and •
mmondance at
Army
ClerM
received his honorsbla discharge (Special) — Preeentetion of hit
NEW O RLEANS. Nov. 2fl, till School, - Ft Logan, Colo.
fton, LowU BvtU cif AllunU,
j 1mu| Dcpurtmcnt Store Kmployeji wa* Immediately-.given a 4£ day
certificate — For th* first time two teams
Meeting o f the Mon at Camp Blandlng' end returned ’hrnurahle discharge
Before departing for overxeoa hfi mother, Mrs. Bettlo Betts o f 0( America said that tha strike leave after which ha was assigned
* « . W .J L A- M. will to the home o f his parents, Mr- at th* Arm y A fr Fore** separa­ from west o f thb Mississippi will In June o f this year, Sgt. Bow­ Hanford; three listers, Mr*. Jodvr was very effective. Th* mana­ duty tn AUasta fo r approximately
end Mrs, W. O. 8t*nse!l, Route 1, tion station at this field today meet on New Year's Day fn the man had been stationed at Camp Cameron and Mrs. V.A. Speer of ger of the mall order store, A. C. ■ix months, U * waa given bit
marked the completion of
82 Sugar Bowl football gam* In Blending and Tyndall Field.
Sanford and Mrs, R.L. Rowe or Swanson said his dlvUlon had discharge on Nov- 4. IM S a t l
‘
lp£
well Field. A la . and haa been r*o f servlet In the * n * « i
Sgt. Bowman's parents, Mr. and Jacksonville; and two brothers,
by M g t - W illi* . Syme
sldlng with W* taolhag^r*^
Mr*. E, a Bowmaa, raald* ia A.L. Bette o f ML Dora and W.E.
«•
I/1K-- *-■
Bette of SanfordMary**.
*ir;; H o b * '
'

Wilson Reports
Lester Guthrie
Discharged Front Fruit, Produce Victory Bond S*iow
Shipments Up To Be Held At
Army Air Forces

Served A s P ilot OF:1 ) I M a r k e t Plans
Cargo Ship Duringr.. To Receive (Tood
Pacific Operations
Supply This Week

' R i t z Wednesday

Rotarians Shown James H. Cnwait, Seminole Drops
Motion Picture 0fiJ!ioneIe,' I l| osi,(l,enU Tilt To BoIIes
Okinawa Battle " s 1 ’ ’ ‘ ,irv
DiHtnct
Cadets Score Twice

In Second Half To
Overcome Fed Lead

L o ca l Delegation
Attends Fl or i da
I^eague Meeting

DuPontH Own
Block Of FEC

William F. Lewis
[Died Suddenly At
Home Sunday

Lieut. Pearle Rohson
Receives Discharge

Mrs. Cora Radcliffe
Died Sunday Night

.r, .

Miami Advertising:
Advises Reservations jVkvm ognuwi u *i» ■"M
V,r '
-11,1-

f—

- .'o s a s v n i r a t e "

Leslie \Y. Bownmn ianil grandchildren, Donna
'"j!' . wMiii work !
Made Staff Sergeant iV«ni.-r"‘nl“!n #" silrlK C , S j t i '' ,lnif »n,i -i»°

IlFAhOliAliTt'im V'l
i|(

*1

'formir' Chlirll'S Kdward Betts
Dies In Kingsland

Is Out Of Service

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PACK SIX

^ m »ij

THE. 8 ANFORD HERALD, SAl/PORD, PI/BUDA

ifsas-

V
i
Colored Vets Is
Slated Thursday

FC.R SALE

FOR S A L E -

TRACTOR, Case D. 0.. A*
luhlier. Plow-Disc-Coves Chop-,
F IL L up with keiwsetie and fud!
per - Friend Sprayers ■ Duster ■
ofl before- wifi ter.
Trnilcr-Chevriilct Truck- (JcscmI i
II. If. I’OPK CO., I NC.
mcchnnirul condition. Out be !
seen, Sam Harris, (intnd IsTWO FARM S FOR S ALE —Ono
land drove (luike). lifter tt.Oii !
a arres, tiled lend, 1 Itepd well.
A. M.
— ----— - 2 story houie, 1 car garage, 1
tool bouse. 000 ft. West of
Lake Monro* Pqjt. Office. One
. — 5 acres, all tiled, Rood well, 2
etory house,- 8 stery barn,- U
- R E F I N « g :-whitr-wmmtTi
vard. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe.
like some light woik. Ho.
Phone 15.
_____ ______
c lo Herald.
RADIO
1‘hilro cnblncl
style
Price rensonnhle, 1200 Mag-----------:--------------: — i
nolin A vc.
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
VEGETABLE plants for Vicloty
PARTS AND SERVICE
Garden* and large acreage. DKI Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
I onet.haren. Red. anil Chinew
U
K
ARE
lull*
equipped
and
Cnhhngt/ Collards; Broccoli,
knov. how to recup yum tires
White Bermuda Onions; Neck
Natural nil.bi'i oi synthetic
lass Rutabagas; Escamle, Ice
we protout Uie .sidewall* •
lierg. .laitluea; Rutger TwittHo
your tire. Jones lire Shop,[
toes;
I year o'd
Rh li.un
»'or. 1st-and Elm, |hone 608.
Roots or small plants# Ha re
ThymV; Klnnucchln; Illll and
Etrawbcrty plants. Fresh vhjte SEWING machines u,,aired. Wil- |
lianis' Fix it Shop, 205 W.
- tables and oranges parked to
1st St.
T
ship. .1. W. Bell, Lake Monroe
phone t5.
f O D Y A N D F e n d e r ile n 's . p alttr

Program Will Be* Gi­
ven A t Bethel AME
Church At Cannan

SIT. W ANTED —

fr

ROOFING Brand new, solid
aluminum sheet roofing
V*
crimn and snap lock styles. Phone.
Wire-Write ni once! Fulenwider
Mfg. A Distributing Co., P.O.
—Bon—llB5li RIO - Loneusler- Drive,
Oriniidn, Phone 21786.

1

in ju ry or
fad in g
si,gold
o.
trnrrected now to comfmt ag ing
ninl w cn th u iln g . A new painI ca , - met laid nw-iiits y n J i.t -

4 ^ the* J t iu ’i u tqdW r Jia which
tliry live, and m*fpng to tnifitb a
lasting pence throughout Amcrigi.
At
the
nfternoon
program
(here will t&gt;e two-combined choirs,
with Prof. Emoral McGrlff and
Deacon Curley Brown as directors.
The following white platform
quekts have been invited to at­
tend: A. Reid Mann, State LuRlTin adjutant, Joel.S. Field, post­
master, and Commander of the
7th Legion district; Mayor Ed­
ward Higgins', tho Rev. W. P.
IIrooks . of the First Baptist
Church, untf Rev. J. E." McKinley
or'ihVTIW TH EtH W IIlt ‘Choreh. Commander W
A. Holly of
Charles Post No. 7, (colored) The
American Legion, will preside us
master of ceremonies. Colored
guests on the platform will ■be
D. C. Brock'. Rev. G, J. Oats,
Rev. B. I). Hodges, Rev. S. S.
Siplln. Dr. G. W. Starke. Dr.
^(rlcklantl * Dr Z J Jerry Rev
Holman. Rev. ii. S. Johnson,’ Prof,
C rw n| n,|(| M&gt; MoeMl)„

A' Thanksgiving" V ictory-cele­
bration, welcoming home colored
veterans of World War II, will
be given in the form of a ban­
quet at Bethel A. M. E. Church
I at Cnnnnn City. Thursday noon,
to tic followed by a program at
1:00 p.M. In which the Rev. W.
C. Wynn. AMDDRD. Chaplain of
Florida A.M. College will xfieak
and to which 5“ **""** [ ^ ‘l ,
j
made by State Senator Uo.Wl F.
loosely.
Boyle,
^
j . \V.y-l.y, Jin.t t’l-l &gt;. lllillT.WCCtbclll Is
I e f the coined veterans, veterans
1of World W ar I. and citixens, i\ t m h c o t 'iir n r T in : r o t v u
•it n o r. NMMiMu.r; u n \ n .
white nnd colored, are invited to

BUSINESS SERVICE

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1 T U E S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 20,. 1045

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32 CHRYSLER roadster, good WASHING machines repaired. and nil home appliances, (laidrunning condition, 5 good tfres.
Under OPA
foiling.
I’honc , well Gem ini Repair Shop, 707
North Mills, Orlando, phone
•
H10-J.
.2-1072. Prompt service.
TIRES
E x j e r l Auto P.epairiiig
We liuve in stock truck tires in
ll.irficld &amp; JarkMitn.
the following sires:
.wi th——
600*21) 0(10* 20-' 700*20 750x20
_ _ — Contiectlwii
,
—« 7*x»n—;irtnTTTt -trmnv n —ITOTzMild
ui?d!sl likklf 1ltml&gt; Work*
745*17
“ ■ “
— »e*
"31 ; PRone~371
TUBES
AL'TO PAIN TIN G
A gm&gt;d stock of hath truck und
IIv C.W. ' ‘ Pol” JuhttMin
passenger tubes practically all 15 year* experience In* auto und
sites.
nircra(t|&gt;niiitiiig. Satiford'a popuRECAPPED PASSENGER TIRES la. paint uutiib ly.
A stock &lt;&gt;f these in sixes 600x16
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
650x16 700x16 500x20.
268 W. 1ut-SL-----X.M. Prevail
Phones 2101
—
lt
Seville. Fla Vi
MOTOR TUNK-UI*
Factories recommend ' it every
5600 miles or twlco a your. EsYOUNG fryer* for sale. G.lt. *cntiul to efficient car perfor­
Thigpen, 1307 E. 2nd St., phone mance. Our expert medianic* and
80D-W.
__
______ Sun Motor Anulyxcr assure satis­
22 ll.P. Kvlnrude and kpeedboat. faction. ('onto in today.
HOLLER* MOTOR SALKS
-Inquire _SutUm _BroB._Setvicc.
Station. 3rd and Park.
EIG H T room furnished house on EXPERT service oil innrhincs,
Electric Irons, oil healers und1
Crystal laike, one half mile
cook stoves, barked by 10 yearn!
South of Country Club on Iuike
expcrienre. Plum,. 70!-J.
M a r y . Road. Four bedrooms,
bath laid shower upstairs, hot
Emergen-j
and cold city water, all elec­ EXPERT plumbing.
cy rcpnlis, rcmiMleling, new 1
tric kitchen, telephone. 30 acres
sinks, lavatories, toilets, laundry
16 acres fn (electric fence)
tuts, hot wutcr healers. Also
Fine for chicken ranch-or hogs.
house healing. Grotgc TourSome cleared highland, muck
sen,
Phone County -1106 nr
garden, lota o f timber. Mrs. C.
write Box 678, Sanford, Fla.
W. Irbill.

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|w*i»r In Ih r C ircu it Court «»f Hrmf*
t**»|f County. FlnrhJiii In Chi n« •■ry,
mi Mu* 3rd fliiy «f Drcttmtier. CMS,
in ii 1 ‘crtnlii mil I f nr dlvttrrc ttirtofn
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wliirtl la Ml Id red Vr*l!dlria, |t In iifli ff,

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PARLO R wood heater, cast iron;
small oil heater. 401 Palmetto
Ave.
BAB Y carriage. Can bo
a lJ ilO Palmetto Aye.

seen

W ANTED USED Irfcyrlc for- three year old
child. Phone 651-W.

4-DOOR SEDANi best l8iHi.no will
5 ROOM bungalow, beat location
buy. Phono 42, Winter Park.
In the City. Edward F. Lane,
Fla.
"The man who knows Hanford.”
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Qi L A Y I T A W A Y for Christmas. . . m
««&gt;

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Easy Tv mis!

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and

1IU2
STREAM LIGHT T " house
trailer, located at Trailer Camp.
C. K. Goode.

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LOST &amp; FOUND

3ibpto 29c
Redi-Mixt
Already Colored Oleo

29c

lb

Quantity Right* ReaeWVd
Prices Good T h ij Saturday, N ovem ber 24
Garden Patch

Peas

2

MaxwelLHouse b 29c

Modewi Spread

C h u rn g o ld ib 2* 5 c i Stokely’s Finest Tomato
Lovett's Raisin

B re a d 20-oz loaf 15c

Catsup

Mackerel &gt;b 25c
Fresh Fla. Jtne

Mullet

Juicy Sirloin

Steak

40c

lb

ib

27c

Beef

ib

33c

WO PO INT BEET ITEMS
S h o rt Cut Beef Tongues
Trcah Ground Ham burger
Brisket Stewing B eel
Baking Tips Short Ribs

33c
25c
23c
21c

lb
lb
lb
lb

Shldr. Roast lb 35c
Rib Chops lb 3Bc
Breast Stew lb 20c
Cold Meats lb 33c
Sliced Bologna lb 29c
Skinless W ieners lb 3 5
Country Souse lb 25c

Fm h Pig

ib

55c Chickens ib 42c

Nabisco

PLATFORM ROCK ERS iii
y o ur

lelaur«

hours. Just come
in und try this

HI

iii

s p r in g f ille d

21c

you’ll nevitr he
s a t is f led until
you own it I

Spgrkllng White

KITCHEN
CABINETS
A real necessity In every
kitchen I Has all built-in
features. A b e a u t i f u l
piece of furniture that
saves time and energy in
kitchen work.

14c

C ottage Cheese lb 2 lc
Swiss Cheese Vfe*lb 28c
Am. Loaf
lb
39c
0

39c

lbs

Kraut 27-ox 17c
_ Ruperftne Picefl_______

Carrots

no.

2 IOC

Ex. Std. O.B. Cr. Style

Corn

no.

2

14c

Peas

no.

Louisiana

Green

Yams 4

2. *16c

It Cleena! tt Uleachesl

Clorox
Dud 29c

33c Cabbage

ib*

,ed Itliea

ii?

3c

Snowhlte

Potatoes 5 ib*23c Cauliflower R&gt;15c
llld Freeh

Golden Crisp

Rutabagas

Btd. Freeh Plaid

UJ

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Stokely Chpl.

Vegetables q&amp;213

and

ib

York Apples 3

15c

Mb

8uperflnc Mixed

lounge chair on
ro ck ers

Peas

(

25c

ORANGES
8 - 43c

1 .7 9

pkg

^

ib

Sweet. Juicy Florida

Fruit Cake
Ritz

ib

4c Carrots 2

Engtlah

bch*

19c

Yellow

Walnuts ib 4 5 c Onions 3 ib« J 9 c
' Idaho Baking

Bqft Shelled

Potatoes 5 ib*25c Almonds ib 4 7 c

GE LIGHT BULBS
15. 25. 40. 60 Watt
Plus Tax

100. 150 Watt

10c

Plus Tax

15c

Apple

Butter 30-ox 24c Parkey . u&gt; 2 4 c
Load Ct BuniUae X IL

Allsweet u&gt; 2 3 c
Coffee 2-ib. 4Jc D e

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Hy-Oee Frozen Dog

Waldorf Rum A Butter

3995

4

43c’
26c
85c
75c
45c
25c
19c

Long Link lb 42
Ga. Smoked lb 32
K in gan ’s lb 37c
S u n n ylan dlb39c

Meat

Fryers

2-lb Size

3*9c

Fresh Shldr. lb 29c
Sausage
lb
30c
Lean Sides lb 25c

Bulk Mlnoe ____

giving you iitmimt tom-

Solid comfort for

W ANTED TO RENT

ib

SHRIMP
.lb
FISH FILLETS lb
OYSTERS
pt
CRAB M EAT lb
LOBSTERS
lb
SALT M ULLET lb
P A N FISH
lb

Pork
Sausage

Washburn Oreen Split

broadfelt rug; 1 Ova piece ma­
ple dinette suite. Phone 402-J, TWO stores, KOfi and 807 W. Oth
J B L ____________________________

Trout

Turkeys ib 47c Chickens ib 55c Food

only

25c

Fla. Caught Speckle

Point-Free

N. Y. Dratsod Slewing

Ward. Mrs. Roy Holler, phone
Maple bedroom suite; 1 coll
222-W.
spring, felt mattress; &lt;1 three
place maple upholeterad living ru -tn n n x j r r
- room suite; one Ii x I t sand P w K I H ja N 1 —

ib

Boneless Brisket Boiling

Blade Cuts Chuck

Pan Ready Dtawn

LOST: Black leather envelope
hag. gold Initials, L.Y.I. Lost
FUR HALE
at Armory. Leave at Herald,
DUE TO the fa :t that Navy man
being transferred thi* merchan­
Reward.
_
dise la the same as new:
L
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T
:
Ladies'
Eight
wrh
1 three burner Hotpolnt range;
watch, near Post Office.. Re-

Fla. Caught Spanish

BEEF

Roasts

17c

14-oz bottle

Grade A Western

Knll .spring construction,

HI

29c

no. 2 cans

Vacuum Packed Jars —

Pan Baddy floodin g

HELP W ANTED— J|||

ft

Factory Pack Blue Roso

N. Y. D itM td. M -lbi Up

OTTOMAN

One of Saiifonl'ii most attractive
homes, furnished. Edward F. G IR L for soda Fountain at LanLane.
t-y’s Drug Htorc. Part time or
^full time.
_ _ _ _ _
TH AT
L i r n . i T home In "’ the
country where you can have u FU LL time and part time clerks.
' garden, fruit trees, cow and
------- chickens.-—Edward &gt;V-Lane. - —• - IL - &amp; , A.. Department-Store.—

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------ - -POULTRY SALE

fo rt. ( 'hoico ttf colont.

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35C

IjVeal
1111Meats

CHAIR
Ijj

C orn er C e lery &amp; C yp ress

Fadory Packed

C'4do A

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Walker’s Fish &amp; Poultry Market; ~

RICE

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W 1TN K HH my »mnd and n ffilia l
m »I ut Sunfnrd, Klorlda, tlilr* 2Mh
tiny Mf O c l i a i f i IMS.

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BAUERS

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An (L«l mi ill »lr,* l nr mf | Ii* 1&gt; i at »&gt; n f
F» i lorlok A, i»&gt; M»n, J r
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115 MnRnolin Avc.

Iliu m

- Fryers

C R E O M U L S IO N

3 - lb p k g

Mfilfi? iiiMhthr **f tho I'iiiiiitiint, nn«l
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ii«!i In* ywMf(i ti* i*&gt; ih» ohilmnni.

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for Couchs,Chest CoMs, Bronchitis

.

While We Have
Youi* Attention

tVTYTIfltmf

Turkeys — Ducks — Hens

Creomultlon relieve*promptly be*
cause It goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to sodino and heal raw, tender, In­
flamed bronchial mueou* m em ­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomultlon with tho un­
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you a n
to have your money back, a

LEGAL NOTICE

nrsillmt fill* f**»t
»i| F l
L« k
If. 'Hfnpiiv
* if.Mruifivif,a*lilt it "*
Bjilt! I ’Wlhly, |n tt»o rriiitil y iuiln*"
i*f
f o u r i f y , F|««i
ut
hi «iff|f*r In 1111# r u u r l ImMiso »»f tt.i , * \
‘ ■ '•uni) n 1 H*flf|ir«l. FlnrM n. wHf»!«
■ Ifthf n i l r n l » r (IMMltlll* Iniltl lh«
timi* " f il.o flin t iMiltii* .tih.n «,f
IIIU
«* l^trli rtnfin nr
•m * l
In w r i t i n g , timl ‘ hull nu ll *

m a im m m iiM

t$erk.

Relief At Last
ForYour Gough

iMinwnay v m j u in ino iw v r a w . r - - .
“minds c f our reV«« -.id .»rl, „ f j„u »rr lirr. -J
Pit .1, h.-ha] survived f.ie nustlng^ !n, ,
. ,
/ , .
.
I,)- nstklwl amt-required1tn -re -.n !1
flt Vai "iis in turn I I iitirhallciiinl) * inhnlng veterans thi ideals of be- at(&gt; ,-l.. m. Mini dt-manri* wlilcli •
1 vur^as in lurn. iiiinrnmiu i»,i ,
|*w „1,|ding cltirens, standing ......... . ciiher ... you. m » ha-.*

YATES At TO P A IN T K
BODY SHOP _
1 05 N. P*t„.ettn .n r. Phone 171

FU TU RE home builders—ask for
eous
concrete blocks that will have
quality and durability. Miracle
Concrete (Jo.( 300 Elm Ave­ WE P A Y liiutiest cash to ices f..r
used fuiniture. Haynes Hi Wilnue.
Mania Ku,ultuxo Co., 211 E. 1st
St. phone 058.
CHOICE of three young milk
cows; one 3% year old saddle
IIORROA I I KitF. W ill-H E ” '
horse,
good
hunting
pony.
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
Boston Steele, phone 776-W.
YOIIR natural desire lor privacy
In money muttern is strictly
ONE re-lmilt sewing machine,
respected here.
Friends and
good condition.- Sell or trade.
relatives oru not questioned
Phone 701-J.
about your credit.
Your en«COMPLETE lino mechanic*! tools
plover or busltius associate*
Including
acetylene
welder. | will not hear of your personal
Priced
to
sell. Inquire
lit' affairs. There is no cause for
Johnson's Store, Monroe Corembarrassmentncr. A. K. Parham.
, Reasonable credit requirements.
* .
V
| No eo-makers o t n-nnev loans.
TRACTOR tun! trailer mounted o n . "ariskln nayment plans,
ruhlier, dmihlc disc and metal
FA M ILY IO A N TO.
leveling Imenl
Good Condi-. F1n||l)a |Un|; „ W,.
I'honr 31
tlon. Reasonable price. J. I~| -----------. . . .
— —.
Parham.
'Imiuiro
Johnson's. MEET ME at 615 Patk Avenue
Store. Monroe Corner.
I Thursday, Nov. 22, nnd let's
„ - —;------------* r ----- enjoy a real old Thanksgiving
GOOD paying grocery and meal
,||,,ncr.
plenty
of Turkey,
market. Owner has other in­
Pumpkin pie and nil the trim­
terests. Box TA , C IO Herald.
mings.
$1.26. Tall 106-R for
Phone 624-W after 7 P. .M
special reservations.

S®PBBW»fcBniBni

Pr O. I.. Hunt
Deputy
(Si: At.)

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J« Unity There Ir. Slrwtjlh—
T e Prefect the Peace of th* Worldi
To Promote tho Program of Americai
T o Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

VOLUME XXXVII

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Eh?
Established 1908

TH E W EATHER
Fair south portion, partly cloudy north por*
lion, continued mild thin afternoon, to­
night and Thursday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK

war

GM Employees
Go On Strike
Eor W age Hike

L— -

St. Patrick’s (Jets Face-Lifting.

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Reds Are Given Not Guilty Is
Five Posts By Plea Of Nazis
Gen. DeGaulle At War Trial

NlTMIlEIl 50.

Associated Press Leased Wire

Christens Carrier ‘Valley Forge’

Coalition Is Formed Warned Against Mak-(
With Three Major
ing Speeches, Goer-,
Parties Placed On
ing Tries To Read
An Equal Footing
His Hut Is Stopped

Walkout Will Force
A ll But One Motor
Car Manufacturer
To Close In Week

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1945

Legion Gives
NewOkeyTo
Peace Group
Public Is Urged To
Take More Interest
In Foreign Affairs
Meeting: Nears End

'PARIS, Nov. •Jt. oPi— The dls-j
CHICAGO, Nov..,21, (AI»)
pute which had threatened to 1 VUKlINBKRti Nov. 21. &lt;V.— ,
—The Amoricnn Legion has •
col laj sc General
Chmles
Do There \v*i n drnnntic moment
Gaulle's provisloiiul gorcrunient in Nuernberg l.xlav before t o
waffirntetl its approvul of
ttppvui* ip have l-eefi settled.
four-power inletnalional triliun I
tHo United Nations Organi­
i:alltlon French government when tho 20 NaxD accused of
zation. However, rthe, Legion
has beer \ i up which gives the hhwou* war crimes plea led Inn -•
has strongly urged ihjs. Ra­
• vomiftuun v? live ftqrtfollo»,*on nnfeeiR.
equal' bn,is
Im.-i* with th'rwpl
thr^othcr twot Thr pirns were heard during*
equal
tion to adopt and announce a
major' parlies, the SinRalists and a heroic ten minutes with rr
definite foreign’ itolie.r.
Popular -Republican*.
_ t sponsc varying from the !«•
The Legion’s 27 annual imThe 'Secretary General o f the 'lik e bark of ‘ No* from Rudolf i
Communist tatty. Maurice There* Hess, Hitler's one-tim e l i g ’ t '
tionai convention in Chicago
|has been mode one of the four- ml- hand man,' to a passionate reply ;
also .urged Jhc American toMipte
ulsters of state without portfolios. o f 'Not guilt\ in the eyes o. .
to take a • greater interest in
The other state ministers arc So- Ciptl’ from thr llit-cr
Yo.ith J
foreign uffairs. The I.rgioniinire*
rialist Vincent Auriol, Popular chief, llnhlur Von Schirncli.
called for maintenance -of the
The liigh |*&gt;int cam? when
I Uepubliran, Frnnrisquc Gay nttri
highest standards of American
'Rightist I ouis Jncquinot.
Lord Justice Geoffrey Liwrenr
justice in the trial of war
Coniin mists also liave born no- presiding, culled the defeii Inut
criminals.
, med to the Ministries of Nation­ forward one by «ne. Hr Warned W IFE OF THE COM MANDANT of the U.S. Marine Corps. Mrs.
The I-rgion winds.up its con­
al Economy, Industrial Production, them In plead incfely Innocent Alexander Vnnderprlft hteaks a bottle of rliampagnc across the Ihiw vention today w ith . a flurry of '
Labor and the newly-created Milt- or ‘ guilty and to refla te- fi mi, of the new 2'oUo ton nirriint earriei Valley Forge in formal vhrij- business scheduled to keep
the
DETROIT, Nov. 21,-&lt;AP&gt; t
bfalry of 'A rmamcntm— ——'
~ rp «X p r- which- they would &gt; - I toning . iromi'idr- at the-IUS. Nnvv Yard in* Philndrtntmv.-THTTCDrft- L«gluniiuTre*-bu»y. "
T h ^ O c n ci at ^Mo to rs ati'tTrt*
Rimnviwnr
jjj»«iilTtM
-hmwwlpaotol^.:
’
^ T h e - ^ K i u i u - U ^f,lic* lo y i
■ RettuLHran —pgrty firnttflUes r.a ^ilut^tffsptie-^fic wariHwov' I I &lt;m
^ -- .... -—
— —— voPe on a host of resnrutinns mak- lias begun without lHtidcnC.Hr
i toreign minister. De Gaulle vj - mann Georing, stripped of iiu ,
Detroit, in Flint, and Pontiac, I
iug known thr organisation's
I tMlns tli„ |resiUancy-anU-with—It- raedaK and *tnrignin- me- Gernintri
stand on universal military train­
Mich., and in cities .from,
i the national defense ministry.'
Reichrmarshnl, luinl-ered to thing,. unified command of the
ccAst to coast, the workers,
The Communists hold the Inr- micrriphniir
with
a
prcpnrrd-l
armed ' force* nnd United Status
gest representfllion of any |&gt;nrtv speech in his hand, &lt;antl tried in '
fWd out of the General
foreign policy.
in the National Assembly, and had rend it. Justin- I nwrence halte
Motors plants in an orderly
The lust srheduled business for
demanded one of the tiir.ee major him. Then, ‘ with
mi
ungi.v
the Legionnaire*—anxious to iefashion and at once. estab­ MIGHT K A ^ IIL IA ll TO A M . on New York's Fifth Avenue is tho rnliinct posts -Interior, t nr or rimai’e. liroring Intoned: "I
turn In their home toe the Thanks­
lished their picket lines. A t the intricate scaffolding that .sheati.J* St. Patrick’s Cathedral, now | Foreign Affairs. The uispnie eclair myself in -th ■ sense of
giving holiday— Is the election
Cadiltae plant in Detroit, a union undergoing an exterior repair job that many lake two years. Un- rnnte to a head last week when De tha Indictment not guilty." A n d .
of nulitinnl officers.
aound truck began playing music familiar, iltough, is tin- view- downward from u hign point in l.in'ke- ‘ f'nulle submitted his resignation.
resignation, ha'waddled buck to his -eat.
Fui mi-i Illinois Governor John
one hour before the 11 A.M. dead- feller Center. Note the tiny figure of u imm '(urrowi on the spire’s I The assemble voted overwhelm-1
Meanwhile. J u s t i c e
Itnlieit |
Stelle (CGI apparently had hi*
line. Then, -aa tha hour arrived, top. &lt;International)
chief U. K. prosecutor.
campaign . for national rnmmntidan announcer's voice blared out |
rcslgn. but directed bim to « l w • S " ! * Y Z V lc a ’* °r s s r " sL-xinst' '
S H n w B rO t’ d ’ V P y f l i t s
(lllC e d T o M in im u m
rrship of the Legion well in
saying: "You are now on strike. * “htmd:--------------- -.
You are now on^atrikf^!___ ...
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nriira interestin'!! disclosures.1
Two World War II veterans nlsn
.parties in the cabinet.
,i,„t the
Ci-rmmi, I
....
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* „ .
—
r ,
,
Jaekson .„;.i
-aid that
the Germans1
It, Mi lar I ( on.nl &lt;
1 ruining at tin- Sanford Naval ate running for office and ap­
planned ns far hark as- MMO to
Itei-iintd fi
Aus.i., I in A ir Ktutlnii will be HisconUnued parently will have clear sailing.-*
ant naar the plant early this
attack the United States.
He Irtt I.r.'mnjlsl. and phiyci -if today and I’oO of tile personnel will They 'are I'npt. Fled I.a llmyi. of
morning. Whan tha strike coll
revealed, too, that Natl records leading
putts in New Yin’,
. lie lisnsfei real to the, Nuvnl Air Cnickasha. Gkla.. and Dudley
was
sounded,
workers
began,
also diM'Inseii that the Japanese I.nndiin. wlm nptrntf' vi win-1. Station at .Miami where training Swim, of Twin Kails. Idaho, are
streaming in for coffee dough.!
■ • ,
will lg» rcMimsyl on Dec.ll, it wns running for two of the' five vice
nf*nn,'M. J,°
Lrltoiv thfat-r at flin t........ ..
announced today by ('apt. William commanderships. I.a Roon is a
.t e .
l n„ .rtn • ,^ u „ ‘ hr Kl I" the 'foothills of the He.
the u.r of Russian traitor.
,,f Ne . Vork during ll.c T. En-lun, eommnnding officer. survivor i-f the llutn nn death
In all, General Motors employes ]
_ 1 ____
The rtipilnnls on trial heard slimmer -onson recently stoopr,)
I.etween
next
Monday and marrh and was a prisoner of th*
Justice Juckson express the hope in Sanford while hi. n r . c.r* Thursday 150 nf the personnel Japanese for almost four yearsr
T ie Silver Star...awarded |wst- that the tribunal would visit the being .repulled, iipis ned to l.iok will I,- transferred, and hv Fri’
The
l.rgidn
lias I'hoacn a
there are more than 71.000 offlee
C O II 1 1 * ft d i c t 2011 B V
liumouslv to S/Sgt. iRolicrt L. naarby D a r l i a u ronrentrutlim up un I
aw the -il.i- gi J-d day. I'lKi officers. The remainder Chiengo attornev ns its ‘‘ Man
workers, who have been told not
Evans,
was
presented
to.
his
bro
cgntp. At Dachau' 40 other Nari- llirkisll Cipt'lu oil till- old I'll'll of personnel will lie uttnehed to of the Year-" Kllidor M. l.ilauito force picket lines. In Mariden,
William D. l&gt;eahy
tiier, James K. Evans of Sanford, are i\,t» on trial befbre a United lie tel on ('ummerciid Street tie .1 the station complement. FVcess uti won' the $t.0&lt;&gt;0 prise fur hi*
at n ceremony in the office of Sb$ig^ ^-military coprt for war to rim .old dppnt,
leixonnpl will remain liaro pond­ community service. He intends U&gt;
Kiwuntirtlffoilnv bhl $11,2 ( 10- to­
WARHlNlittfV. NdV. 21. ld»t—
Harry A. Blsho,i, command­
ing passible transfer to Miami or torn over the money to the Uni.
Motors Naw Department plant kre The joint llousr and Senate ward pun hase o f .Victory bonds Col.
Tin- oddliv of iirc'iiteetitre line other
ing
officer
at
Welch
Convalescsnt
Puring
today’*
proceedings
at
naval iirciis.
vcr.xlty of Illinois fop a scholar­
staying on tha Job. A spokesman Pearl Harbor investiguting com­ as Edward F. .l-ane, realtor, condoubtless attracted the nttenliuii
.
j Nuernberg Jackson’s voice was
The Sanford Naval Air Station ship for a needy war orphan. .
for the union local has sxplained mittee had before .It today con­ ducted n spirited uuctiUn of Hospital.
of
many
other
tourists
pissi'ig
Also
present
at
the
cerempny
alternately
sarcastic
and
scornful.
will assume what is called o-mninthat hla organisation has been tradictory statements * from tw o 1 various urtirles at tile club’ s
General Eisenhower, shortly a f­
, , . ,
.
.
, » • « » Mrs. L. W . Ilowman. a sis-1 ||r rH,| an order to the Ger tbrougli lierr, but nolimly ever tennnre status. ThD means thnt
affiliated with tha CIO only alnco admirals
concerning a statement lunch^m at the Hotel Mayfair. , tdr. Jack P. Evans and iW illiain C .!
nnned forces from Hitler did anything about it. Mr. Goode, personnel will la- ieduce.I to a mi-* ter lie’ was nominated by Presi­
last month, and did not particip­ ittributed to the late Prcsi/cnt
F. Husky Wight nnd *rc*l K- EvMI15, hrothers. utitl Mri*. J. E« ti'lluur the •Arnw (u luivr huh- $ however,
, . Investigated,
..
.
, found
,
..the tiimum to maintniii tin- station dent TniniMii to lepliiee General
ants in the strike rota. Pre­ Roosevelt.
George C- Marshall us Chief of
Wilron bud charge of thr I*"’- f- ^ tu and children, Beverly and
.g-cupicl
countrlos
"
d
i»
!
X
n
^
vu
ti^
oi.l^
g.H-ll'
viously, the local waa affiliated
ami at nod tu keep it ready tu resume Staff of the Army, spoke before
Admiral .1. O. Richardson, fo r­ gram. Kiwanis bond purchases Wayne,
traec,
a*
a
operation*
on
short
notice.
An
appear without a
with tho. A F o f L.
Sgt. Evans was killed while |i|,„|tive measure aguilftt
mer Pacific fleet commander. to date were reported by Dr.
un- onet- the thought cattle to him additional funeliou o f' housing the ’l.egion assembly lu-t night
The General Motors walkout told the committee thnt I’ resjdent :
Ihut this would he the Ideal rumhat air crewmen and personnel nnd lent strong support to the
T. Di ff. president, to Ik.-.
f fighting with tho 124th Itegt., Jllat • frl.-ndly nets.
sta tha nation's total number **
Roosevelt
suiil Hint •lie
---i* —"
- doubted
• '• - " - I fiOfl.
.
Infantry Division, on Mindanao.| when ho iieeuse.l Arthur Seyss plan- In eoiivert u -"hani the iter" awaiting dcmotiilUathin. pill lie proposal for mergimr the united
workers idle In laeor disputes whether the United t'lnl*'? .wbuld
\\ hcneyei
see . Mt--Another
brother, Pfe.-Edward ►•‘ -iniliisn
.Tn.iuert“ oOIf ri.mpllclty
Iif the befur showfog ef llruadaay hit*. enrrinl mil lint il filrllier notire. force* nnd to President Truman'sI »Ihivvaniaits
Ti
::.....complicity
III- I-I
u-1 i . together. &gt;
.•— . ..............................................
»-Jr., --------•
« . ^. . Austris.
•' •Jackson
'• in me
for
universal
peacetime
above the &amp;00.000 mark. That go to war even if the Japanese Isiinr
l^ne nn«I
ami Mr.
Mr. Might
Evan*.
serverl —»«»with tho sume
,riiyll|
turned similar In ••me of the I .it 11*I'erroiinel moving to Miami were plan
total is scheduled to Uko an­ attacked the Philippines.
im
m a program they know some outfit in another company,and
I* hi* ^MIC „ „ ( hc defendant. Sevs* ! Thentcr* mudle famous hi New mutinii—l by ( ‘apt. Easton that training.
other npwerd Jump on Monday.
«n i ii-nim.
i ncy wensiiii at
mi Minuaneo.
-Ioiluert.
Admiral Ixshy, personal f'h lrf fill!
tin will
result. They
were iiim
not still
Mindanao.
-Iniiuart, chill on hand, listened ■England whinh us in I'rovioee- llier-,i-rt- few living aceoniodatioiis'
The United Retail, tyholesale. and of S taff to Roosevelt nnd nnty disapiediitml loditv wlien Mr.
The ritetion aecomfanying the
town gate inilinl starts tu the iivi-ilid-lp in |Inis area, and it was
•'
Department Store employes of k«i v|ng in Hie same rapacity f »r Wight in intiiMliicing Mr. l-atie mednl reads ns follows: 'refleet*
stage and screen rnreem uf sue.i stm-iglv -mggpslnl that no de­
America, CIO, have announced I resident Truman, told a i
|referred to him lix a professional i-rrnt credit — ulld upholds the
y--------——
plu.ti-is a.
ll-tti- Davis, Ann pendent* lx- iniivnl. to thnt urea
,
iiuctioneei
wlm
hud
been
|itartheir Intention o f calling out all mil fee member tb.it lie bad no
highest traditions of the Scrvire
...
.,
Hauling Edna St- Vincent Millay iinb-'i armiigpinenla bud l-een
employe* o f Montgomery We/d recollection that Mr. Roosevelt tiring es|a-t'ially for tlm occasion, — .upon hearing the cry of » - I L l l l f l f l t r k :
I I P ! P H L
and nl her .
made In house them..
1/ L 1 L rt l
j Mi. I .one relorteil he did not wounded man well in front of the I k U I l l I U ^ n
end Company for a etrike of one made uny surh statement.
An attempt tu delay this move­
Accoidingly, lie has routed the
week only. The Union president,
Richardson furth.r told t h- ,
hr
ha introrlucc.l b y ; lines,
without
hesitation , fSgt. n
L
L V c I e 9 0 T i k 0 huge mum from Miss Aninkn ment until after tile holiday period
Samuel Wolchok, .aye the strike committee tlmt ho w,.x i. lieved « •"»
,r
,
Evans oroceede.1 towards the man 1 ) ( I U &gt; T C U t »
l U O Tllkinll. had it inslMieted by File had li'—1&lt; i-uidr. hr said, lint heaction will be taken because nf his command In 1'itt la-la-ler, when a If* pound turaey. umlor the continuing heavy fire,
„
Chief Mack Cleveland, and City rims- i-f tin- high level- policy
tlhrd'e boa failed to reply to a cause he had butt thr ' feclinvs '
U,F#
auction^,^ M r^ i^nc^but^ \vas rno^rtmllyrwoundesl iK-fore [ p
LO C al
C O n t C S l Inspector Gtndy Diuo-np, nod is which dentnnils immediate eonLighting of thr rnlnrcil lights
referred
to
it
a*
a
bantam
ton
union proposal for renewed nego­ of the late President Roosevelt.
having il cleaned out, piepitrn- sulidntii-i uf -tutions, it wns dis­ on First Street, which have liccn
ster
that
lupl
been
ruisnl
liv
tiations- Tho union had offered Richardson - went on to slate
lory tu electing, 0 slnuil stage approved. However, it lit ex- dimmed since the first l-lni-kmii,
lly Julian Htrnstrom
to drop Ita demands fo r a closed thnt the Navy assumed on Get. Mr. IVight. and said the luttcr
(tud in-tailing' seats for the nected that training will In- re­ repair nf the Celery neon sign
The
Ilaby
llulldog*
of
Delaind
had
started
a
poultiy
farm
with
shop and dues check-off if the 10. 1040 that the United .‘ tales
duced to n minimum lietweeu Dec. near Ihc Roumillut and Ander­
High School took to the air and staging‘ of some popular lltoudcompany would submit other was ready to go to war if the seven hens and one loostee.
and Jan ‘J. and thcr Will la- a son Store, construction of new
tvay hit;'. He predicted Ihut he
tn&gt;*rd
the
Ilaby
Fed*
of
Seminole.
This
banter
got
the
Kiwaniao*
l&gt;olnta under dfspute to arbitra­ Japs retaliated against a pro­
Would, lx-,, able In
get . the, place llla-rnl policy of eros* rountrv Sanfnrjl signs on .highways and
into
u
good
humored
spirit'
of
■
High
for
a
20
(o
(I
loss
last
,
,
#
tion, Wolchok sold that the one posed plan to 's-top Japanese
fliglds from Miami wl)ich will repair of old ones, were among
fur
night-at the .th le t* field Before
"
ti,r.
ITori'u t
week strike mlg|it be repeated shipping. This plun foi a block­ bidding and the turkey brought
nermit penninni'l to. spend u,t Ilo* recommendations made yes­
1
soma
600
fans.
.
'"’
'.•T1
'
1
n
$1,100
bid
from
Major
Allan
from time to time.
least
a mut nf the I'liristmaii terday at a joint meeting of the
ade, however, waa never earricj
I
Tho
locals
opened
the
scoring
|T,*m
I
*H
.
1
1
.
vvlfp.
,
__.
Whortnn
of
the
Salvation
Army.
iieriml
with their depandents who Tolirist und Convention ComThe strike o f General Motors out.
ii the
(he first Period
*'/’ rrntuin in SanfurdIt was iloilHtcil by E. I. Hoy,
.' Iin
period when a drive 'irjrcss. wloin- main
employes holds enormous poten­
mittre 'liml Publicity Committee
Admiral l-cnhy is slated tu be
riurled ______
Hie ball
to the
Bulldog!
10 u Iheutrlrnl ililetJno. D. Jinkins, I ----------- -------------------------- , ___________
_____
.... _____
_ .**bi- '*
Capt.
Easton ’‘extended
his of the Seminole County Chamber
tialities fo r the entire automobile the next witness licforc the Fred Wilson,
S.
F.
Doudney.
O.
P.
llerndmi
J.
E.
"Ted"Wsthen
was
re-1
im
yard
line.
Grantham
carried
!
1,,r.
thank*
to
every
man,
woman,
tphiatry. The U AW la demand­ investigating committor nnd ac­
i elected as secretory of the Samp j to the eight, Alexander plunged
M.' , '•uu le x'«i&lt;‘o D'ul he rivilinn and nffircr' for their ro­ of Commerce, held at the City
ing the SO per cent pay increase cordingly to Senator Alben llurk- and Judge R. \V. Ware.
■
The
highest
Idd
was
hy
hal,
n°le
County
Farm
Hureuu
and
i
tu
tha
four
end
Drul
went
over
undertake to train ot i-ralion and linnl work during Hull yesterday.
throughout the industry. And it lay of Kentucky, formvr Secre­
The Rev. M a r k
Carpenter
Randall
for
a
$25
bond
donated
,
Henry
Thurston
as
treasurer
at!
center
for
two
yards
before
Reel
.
[of*l
*
*
,
,
.
■
l,rtH*ur,'
"
n'
their
stay
here
in
Sanford.
was voted to strike— If necessary tary of State Cordell Hull will
served us chairman of the Tour­
by Harold Kastner. Fin- C h ief, the mooting at.Jhe Court Houso! &gt;hifted from center to fullback j
would, have hi* own cast of
—against Ford** and Chrysler, follow Leahy In the witness Mack (!leveland bid $500 each Monday.
ist Committee uml Fletcher E.
' th plow over for the touchdown. |pltJVcr*. I he plays will lie udatitThese two companies, together chair. However, Senator Idarklcy for two hags o f oranges. Vial- I _
Boll* us iicting chuirmun of the
. ----------Giantham's attempted conversion , “ bit- to the siso of the hull. Inwith GM, ere tne big three of says Hull may not appear uutrt- tots’
Piildirity Committee.
Drr.-n.
'B.
Jonc*
o
fj
,
The
Sanford
Naval
Alr'-Ststlon
f,,,,n
tilafemenl
Was
MocVctt.------ml-UU.
were
D
rrrNv
*B.
„
m
toll..........
....
....-----tho auto industry.
New mart— aigrtii— advertising—
sfter the Thanksgiving holiday. Cordele, G*., Rev. W. If. Ruff I Orchestra will
play
for the
In the second period, Del-and’* I Among tlm slar* ho lias trained
this section were rerummentlnl.
However, an industry spokes,
and M. A. Dyul, who were guests Thanksgiving evening dance to fullback, Nix, tossed a long j he said are. Tom Drake, Metr o
TOKYO. Nov. 21, (/Pi— Gen- These would be placed on Road
man—George W . Romney—says
of the Rev. J. E. McKinley and morrow night ut the USQ. Re­ aerial to McLaughlin who tra- Goldwyn-Mayer actor who pluyn corral Mur Arthur’s headquarter* 14 near Minis; Rou-E I I near
the strike against GM means all
Walter Schnabel of the- Key freshments will be aerve&lt;T.
tried the remaining .’10 yards tho bashful lK»y next door that has directed the Japanese govern­ ML Dora; U. S. Highway No. I
but one automobile producer will
Club.
for a score. Nix again tossed to Judy Garland was so intent on
be forced to abut down in a week.
W. F. Brunson, local manager Mrl-aughlln for the extra point. meeting in the picture. “ Meet ment to com; ilo complete infor­ ut llunncll anil ut the Coquina
Dr. I . T. Doss announced that
mation on the location of graves Hotel near Minis. Repainting of
feeds par' i to virtually all
Kiwanis is sponsoring a Gaines­ of the Mather Furniture Company, Drlmnd came back in the third Me In St. Emils." Tom. he said, of all Allied personnel in Japan.
the 3 mile sign near the Kt.
outer car manufacturer., except
d if.
V.i Randall,
also connected
was brought to Clinton Vbllow
ville - Sanford football game here
i.i.
,x
—
7
K
--------l
period
and
Roach
shot
a
flat
the Ford Muior Company.
NEW YORK. Nov. 21. 14V— on Dec. 7.
with the local store, are attending ,
^
|Jorgh wh0 went the by his sister, and was ut first The directive says the report must Johns bridge at Monroe,. was
urged.
Tha London radio heard today
a Philco convention this week In M.m, i n|ng dlsUnce for a score. so painfully shy that ut ru he completed liefore Dec. 15%
Tlie directive ridncide* with the
It wus requested tlml thr San­
in New York (by NBC) aaya two
Jacksonville.
Roach passed to Pound* for the heursals ho Itael to recite his disclosure that u renewed search ford Merchant’s Association lie
Sanford To Observe of CtechoalovakU'a largest cities |
extra point.
lines with hi* hack turned to the is underway fiir Allied personnel asked to contact tho proper
have been evacuated by Allied S g t .
R oy
Is
Midway In thefinal stsnxa,
cast; while getting him to put still listed us missing in Japan. authurltiea in regurd to lighting
Thanksgiving Day troops.
Nix faded deep and tossed . a his urm around the "heroine" More than l!(X l American eir- of the colored lights on First
The cities are Pilsen and Hrucnn
long pass to Mcl^ughlln who for the first time, took all the mrn urn included on this list.
Strgqt.
Storeo, banks, city and county —. both large armament centers.
nabbed It In the end tone fur the tact that Mr. Goode could, ntux*
Los* than 30 grave* of Allied
Rand concerts, weekly, nr semi
offices and schools will be closerl Pilsen was evacuated today by
Sgt. and. Mrs. Roy Britt re­
Ihirtl Bulldog touchdown.
The ter. Drake, however, gradually personnel have l-een discovered so weekly at the Municipal Band
W
ASHINGTON.
Nov.
21,
UP)U. 8. Army forces while Russian turned Tuesday to Sanford from
conversion pass was knocked gained confidence he said.
Senator
Claude
Pepper’s
offl.-e
fur sn dthe Japanese say that In Shell, using high school or other
troop* left Bruenn.
Yuma, Aria., where Sgt- Britt
| Other stars he said he has muny instances, the locations of banrt talent, were suggested.
The
BBC
German-language was stationed prior to receiving reported today that Henderson down.
Grantham, Alexander, Kenny, trained ore Doris Nolan, co-star other graves are known only to
Field
fl.OOlHMO
Hillsborough
Present were Rev. Car|&gt;ent«r.
broadcast
said
the departure hi* honorable discharge.
County airport north of Tampa Lansing and Deal played well o f "The Dough Girl*;”
K. T. torul populaces.
Joe 8. Perry, M. N. Cleveland and
tlon on Urn
data, Nov. 22. ceremonies in both cities were
Sgt. Britt served overseas as has bdn declared surplus by the for tha Feds
and
the
local
for­
Stevens, featured In "The Voice
J. M. Bowlby of tha Tourist
Schools will remain cioaad Fri- attended by Cxech state officials. a radar expert and when the war
Army. The field may be used os ward wall was like a block of of the Turtle;"
Eleanor Lynn,
Committee
and
F. E. Bolls,
ended he was stationed in tNe Hu- a cargo plane base.
g r a n ite .
Jennings, Whelchel, star of "Strip for Action" and
George Touhy and llasky Wight
Sanford Post Office wlU be
- Tne S
: varian Alps In Germany. During
Wi-lherington, Jenkinson, Shoe­ Kenneth Lynch, star o f "The
The
Venice
Arm
y
A
ir
Field
of the Publicity Committee.
cioaad fo r tha (lay.
his year oversea* he also served has also been declared surplus maker, Reel
and illarden dis­
A Sanford Ministerial Associa­
in England, Belgium and France. to the needs o f the Army. Col. played exeelient defensive talent. Gang Busters.”
BUILDING CODE
tion Thanksgiving Service will be
Mr. Goode I* author of a num­
His training In thta country Shores,
MIAMI. Nov. 21, 0P&gt;— With
Commanding
Officer, However, the Fed baekfleld could
Grady Duncan, city building
Said at 9:30 o’clock
the First
trior to going ovar*«M included ha* been advtaad by the War De­ not stop the effective Bulldog ber of successful plays Including, 20 horses already entered — indi­
Baptist -Church. Tha Christian
"Ashes,” starring Florence Reed; rations are that Gulf-Stream and aanltary inspector, returnra!
14 montha at the radar school at
daactivation passing attack.
recently from Birmingham, Ala.,
A district Boy Scouts meet H r Madison Wise a n d a i u r at partment that tha
““
Science Church will have a ser­
"Just Beyond," starring A. E. Park’s nnenlng day handicap
vice at 1E00 A. M.
and Court of Honor will be helJ ^ . ‘X t o n ^ f r i o r to ^
° f ab0Ul N9V'
Anson;
"Rstrlbutlon,"
“ The the $5,000 Broward — will be run when he attended a week long con­
vention o f tha Southern Buildl
anlerinr the sender
service, ha
£ N a edition o f the Herald will 00 Nov. 29 at a location to he , entering
Weakling," "Kalula" and others. In two divisions on Dec. 1.
be owned and
announced soon, according
Congress where he aerv
printed.
HLLKN GLASGOW DIES
The deadline for nominations
lie has played leading part* in
operated the Gulf Filling Station
MOSCOW SERVICES
'Randall
Chaao,
district
chairman.
earth and nominating com­
TeE ot Dm will |Ucl£ ob*
many New York productions in- ha* been set for Saturday. Wit)
a t’ Sixteenth Street and Sanford
The meeting will be precede.! Avrnue.
RICHMOND. Va. Nov. 22,C o ­ eluding, "Sandro Botticelli" (Eva four Hays remaining. Gulfstream mittee.
rrnue. 4
He hope* to re-enter
MOSCOW. Nov. t l . DP)— A
^y a covered dish supper to be business In Sanford, be aald today. special Catholic Church service A nationally-known woman author, LeGaliiennt), “ The Merchant of official* say th* field undoubtedly
The. purpose of the Congress,
served by mothers of Jhe tcugu.
be sard, wag to formulate a uniMrs. Britt to tha former Lilllla will mark Thanksgiving in Mos­ Ellen Glaagow, died today at her Venice" as produced by David will Include 30 or 85 entries.
D. B. Crumley and H. E. Morris Borland of Spnford.
cow fo r members o f th* American home 1a Richmond, Va. She waa Belasco, Georg* Bernard Shaw’s
Three additional carloads of formb liuildlnf code fo r the South
will be In charge of tha program.
Pullt- "Th# Devil’s Disciple’’ (Theater horses hove arrived- at Gulf- which Would be flexible enough
colony. It will be held at the 71. Mias Glasgow won
'T M j p M i e ' to Invited .to attend
latoat Guild) und others. He alto ap- atream, bringing tha thorough­ to keep |up to data from year to
largest residence o f the United States ser Prfea In 1942 for
thr Ceurt of Hos^ dUeting..
year.
tt j o f B ou S *A n UeHca.
Jf?usrtiuueg 0# rage r e s t)
Ambassador, AvereU Hsrriman . book, " la This. Guy. Id/*."..
bred colony to about 409.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 21.
&lt; A P )—The II ohm of Repre­
sentative* haa received leg!*ihtion which would penaliie
labor unions that violata noalrfke contracta. The meaiure
waa labeled for prompt ac­
tion by the rules committee,
despite cries of opponent"
that it wonld — aa they put
K — stab labor In tha back.
Under terms of the bill; anyunioaa striking In violation
of ne-atrike agreements would
lo a o
collective bargaining
rlghta for one year. The
Crgixlatian also relieves the
employer of any obligations
to the union in such a case,
and makes the union respon­
sible for civil damages.

Reginald Goode Flight Training
Rents Pico Lobby At Naval Station
For Stage Plays Is Discontinued

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Producer Expects To Personnel To Be Rc-

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Adm. Richardson Kiwamans Bid
Appears Before $6,200 Toward Robfirt L. Evans
Victory B onds1? Posthumously
SnVk.dtduntdywiehe*b#,ore*a"*. Joint Lommittee
J±SLTttw &gt;!!53u o!;,S tatem ent R e c e iv e s Total Kiwanis Pur­
chases To Date Are
Placed A t $15,500

W.eUs

To Keep-Up!Station

Given Silver Star

Colored Lights On
First Street May
Be Turned On Soon

CITY BRIEFS

MacArthur Directs
IiOeution Of Graves

Two Czech Cities
Evacuated By Allies

Britt
Florida Arm&gt;’ Bases
Discharged By - Army
To Be Deactivated

20 Horses Entered
In Opening: Feature

Boy Scouts To Hold
Court Of H o n o r

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1

TI1E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

FAUE TWO

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Five Grains Of Corn

•The Sanford Herald

DlSRLACEO PERSON

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and ‘ drove ' irviir’ ’to’ :h 'if ^truin' for ‘

‘tt visit.

Kr-fiV* iiM T M » \

WJEWESSvJ

police finally spotted

him when he drovi

A Tminksgiving custom iicu^Hioimll.v observed is to
■iturl the meal with the (ulilq bnh; ekfypt tor u pltttc ••etnluLhing five‘ginins i»r popcorn for oouIfporadH present. They
mi. «7iiie W i wiiw are doled'out and I'titeu immediately after the blessing is
¥ naked. The least follows. This recalls the five grains of
to which the Pilgrims ure said to have been reduced
re tbeir ship of plenty came itj. li's a good custom.
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Amer’cans sit down to turkeys dripping with fat

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H U g ir lY h e u s e .

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This Neytpaper

” Hut1, the course of true .In.-C
never did run smooth. ToxcH-.i
now is under $1360.1 hail jot
grnnd jury fiction on n charge
of stealing post office property.

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it A T it s

I'ajalitr In AJ*nnr»
Carrier week ..

O ar afaillh
IH ree month*
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Tbr MrraM la a
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*„.artair* I’ rr** whirh I. rtrli
aOrly ra lH M l « I be anr fnr r
■ai.llrntloa af all ■*»»« SI*l»Slrb
rreMlird In II nr nal * 'be Mil'
rCMIKU la fhl* r* T *' " " ‘T " ! '

t ie tnral a r « » |inkll«brd V T A H rlekt* «• rrp n fc llm llm ,il mpi
ria l rtl*nnfrkrn b r rrla are a U n t&lt;

Wednesday, Nov. 21, tO'to
T“ »AY

in fla tio n

The‘hungry everywhere must In* fed. That is the first
Inst, greatest necessity.
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If the United States of America iiutho mightiest pow^r
on earth, it must not act as one who, "clothed in a 'ittie
brief authority, doth use it like a ,tyrant", hut with the
cjuiet and-so'cire.strength, understmuling: and gentleness of
niY.Elder Brojher iti the Brotherhood w\ Man.

1 .i T K .'.: b OK MILLIONS Ur MEN v HO OBEY
ji

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For uni 1 u&gt; - ......
u* u son ,» m ■ . «

W ent •h n ll Is 1 upon

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■hd hi* name shall boxcar
ui'rful, Councilor, th*» Ml
the everlasting ralh«r.
uf Peace,—Isaiah OiS.
The DcLuml Sun Nuw#,

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The war muat really Is* over.
Key Wee1 official* have ordered
gambling
establishment*
down
iht're to elute ut once.
The Itusslnhs nre not too well
eased with TrUman'* ntornir
pnb policy. They probably think
i she dd make them a present of
ami show they hnw to shoot

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Training I^oir Youth

TjlE n wiM.i * •* . if. saved"

O N LY

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EIGHT, T#;TRE LAST MAN
P^E l im in a f { i i ;s
MoMm. MscNclll
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SIuru’ it Kinaril
mi ib.s —
in-, if.*. _ s.y,s.

It is reassuring to learn, from n recent poll, that 70
per cent of American voters are. in favor of a Qiie-yeai
peacetime period 01 military training for all eligible Anu'rT•*nr After the expertihiee of these recent wars, find TlrstI and observation from many million Americans of what is
•am irf-d fur iml'otml .*afety, few are likely to ijuilrrel with
.. principle involved.

A time may conic, as men and women hope ami nray,
hen chftt.eneti nations will know war no more , and ill
can sltjn; neace. -nnderf their wnif^nm M TO tr.'Tfftvy but:
sudableusiiiup mer&amp;tilMI staiafyAntl'It .i^J.'rtTF^Td. far i»«*ttw-r
thnn formeiiy, that a reasonable term of mil'larv -orvii •
under leaders void of "militarism" can be of'miieh benefit
to young men ill general.
Indeed, a time many eorne when, without a...I of gen­
eral military defense, similar training may be carried on for
the physical and mental benefit of eligible youth ratber
than for armed defense of their country.

Yffunj? America

see where Elliott Itis.scvclt
vriling a Is.ak culled "What's
ipg with tho PressV ' which
c* it wido open, it seems tu
fa i a few cdiloriuls on
tint's Wrung with Elllutt?"

A n in to ro a tin g tmh-ligbt on the b ou sin g niluatton
conms from a stm iy o f tho a g e o f i&gt; x isliiig rusidonccs in
200 A m erica n cities. T h e a n a lysis sh ow s thlil nl&gt;oiit 2fi
|H*r cen t a re m ore than r&gt;0 y e a rs o ld ; 251 p er cent h gve stood
from .'10 to r,o y e a rk ; about 28 is 'r cen t w e re built 20 vo
.'50 y e a rs a g o ; and about 20 per. cent cla ssified as "m o d e rn ", ■
a re le-s than 20 years old, .

It'* funny how the bras* h*t*
nre cheeml when tli?y ride
through" the street* In nn open
milorooblh', und how‘ Ihey're hooed
whan th«y sugnest that we may
be,* demohillzlnu our Arniy add
Nav.v too rajildly for our own
safety.

Looked at seslionully the report disclosed that tho •
Californian-southwest area has less than 10 per cent of its i
houses older than 60 years.
Europeans with their stone cottages that have housed
generations will view these figures with wonderment. In­
deed these findings urt» testimony to the really tender age !
of the United States.

Wa iufjposc it i* a Included
nraldem this uucsiign of tnergifut the. Army with the Navy, and
one on which must of, us laymen
art probably -unqualified to speiikj
ktil|, it is worth while to remembor that If there Is uiiy value in
mtlfled tommand, we should have
had it at tho time of I'eurl Harbor
in
conim»nder-ln-chlef, Prcsln our commnni
lent ,RoincvulL
ro -: fifth our representative on the
tho | Control Council nnd I had a long
»«*r-1 talk with the Commanding Kns*turo an General about the whole point
"t*. of controversy between Russia cm
you one side u&gt;xl Grout Hritulu find
m j the United Ktnte* on the other,
dth and I hope hur discussion* did
we. some good In bringing about n
the I closer understanding among our
the countries. At leust our • eonlu g' ferenee ended most -pleisuntly
J'l- l i e c a u s r
when we flnl-'ied
the our conference ended most plcnim- sa'ntly because when we finished
to our talk Cienernl SustkoV had us
on. in for n typical spread, which of
]- I course included- vodka.
I found
ng, (tie Russian (ienerul wn* u gomi
no* story teller ami I contributed a

. It is interesting to note that
white Uritaln mentis poverty,
bankruptcy, destitution amt what
not |n it* appeals for f|!U"ri•', —
sliitence from thl* country, Dritlsh
labor bring* in * demand for a
40 hpur week. If they are a*
broke as they soy nre, it's going
to take more work than thnt to
I'tt them out of the rod und make
that loan any good. ’
The Tampa Tribune, whoso
vvptrable odltar. Ed LambrlghL
nojv past 7U, la atill going strong,
ik. shucked and horrified nt the
■Alggeition that the government
compel everyone1over do to retire
qp a pension. "Tho Idps I* *00
preposterous for ferimis consider­
a tio n , say* the Tribune.
The
liquid a with this country i* thnt
too many people would like Ut r*-

Freddie Wi*uln&lt;.
1M Ibit. ~ Charleston. S.C.
Curp. Shnffcr. tJ.K.M.C,

13.1 Ih*. — Orlnndo, Fla.

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Sanford And Seminole County

hanksgiving time, we of Holler Motor SoIch bolievc, in an ap­
propriate occasion to express pur vpry sincere appreciation

for the loyal friendship of the motor car and truck ownera of
Sanford nnd Seminole county.

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Ynu—nnd that moansi owners of ALL makes of carp.nnd trucks—
organization, helping u» to maintain our reputation ns "Quality
Service Ucfuliiuarters",
You h a ve com e to us in n tead ily in crea a in g num bers f o r s e rv ic e
on y o u r earn anil tru ck*, b e in g «u r e you cpuld g e t H IG H C A L I H E R

If you drive nr if your cur or
truck is driven in any Btate
In the Union und Iit involved in
an accident, you can be com­
pelled to return tu that State
tu defend a ault.

W O R K A N D F A I R P R IC E S . You h ave told y o u r fr ie n d * ubout
, ....rt * • • i $|,, • tYf f t
■ t , ,
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ns -as evid en ce o f y o u r s a tis fa c tio n nnd good w ill. W e h ave added
tidd'tioitu l e x p e rt rQ&lt;.*t;hpnlca to a ssu re you o f prom ptn ess and e f ­
fic ie n c y . Y o u h ave m ade U » " f i r s t in s e r v ic e " in th e cfiR injunity.

Recently a party from an­
other State had an automobile
accident in Sanford. He wa#
Insured in one of the-coinpanic* we represent. The in­
surance company agreed to pay

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Again, thanks for your *patrptmge and friendship. In return we
of Holler Motor Sales reuew our pledge to serve you promptly,
efficiently and economically. That’s the wuy we syUl show yon our

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appreciation in deeds.

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Y m &lt;W» BWt bettor • Without Insurance • his car
prvice. r e a s o n a b l e ! " uukl probably have l&gt;een tied
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rices and a greater I required to murn to aanfoni

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We’re not a new arrival— But a change has been

The cost o f this protection is
very reasonable for the bene­
fits you get. Fur 126.00 jrbu
can be protected up to Ifi.tjtK)
for 'bodily injury and property
damage claims wbUe driving
your tar In any ■Stkte.
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Dob (iroflttr
I.nny Island, N.Y.

Referees:
Chief Roberts and Joe Moss
ADULTS .60 INC* TA X STUDIONTS .30
Reservation for Colored People
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Veteran Proves Love
i Knows No Obstacles

in, two fienple I times n minute, |
'•tie o n either slile, nilsed mid ,
lowered her onus. There was of |
NEW YORK. Nov. 21. (/Pi—
course no Iron lung In Itunumin
.at-anywhole itenrliy;—When' Oehe. --A —medically ^Ttlsfhhriteil serviceml Schuyler, nui renretunlHiive man again he* proved the truth
nn the Allied Control Comml'ilnii1I|of the nhl adage lhut true lave
heurd of this he Mini to Hilly mid know* mi nlrstuclc* when 25not mi iron lung which our Ur- ( yeer-old Jnaepli Texulru w.intvil
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dnnee Department in Italy lunl ' to M-e hi* girl.
He wu* in lirooktyn, *he wn*
made for an American soldier who
in Queen* mid there wasn’t &lt;i
had infantile paralysis, ’.lust in
fore I arrived in lluehmest this luxi in Klglit. So he just horrnw.
American iron lung, reached the 11 I u IJnileil .Staten nuiil trucu
cjjy and was udnpted tu the gill
by a clever.A iii j i ic.ni Hi nreae* .&lt;It •
bail n mechiinlral turin When I
left she hud .lietiun tu use the iron
lung and hail no far recovered
that fho could brent ho 4 seconds
a day outside o f it. She had even
got so she could ring a little. The
•Sergeant stuyed with her most of
1 life lii.iti tft «,&gt;• Hint nothing went.
• wrong with the iron l ug. All
of Dudape’t wa* miking about the
Anier,.**ns saving the life o f ’ this
Utile rrirl.
From the t-iiiUi uniil lid* morn­
ing, the ninth, we were in Prugue,
the capital of CHgh&lt;&gt;*tuviiktu. i* '.
evening o f t h e sixth n ir Amnu»sudor Hlelldiurdt ami I had dinaei
und spent an evening w j'1’ • •
Foreign Minislcr, Mr.'Jan Masar*
yck, thv; dlstingulsheil *cn o f the
founder of Czechoslovakia. Thom­
as Mtmrryrtr. The u lftrn f T h om irrp

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Atomic Horn!) Casey 175-lbs

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Arm . Law
Automobile Owners &amp;

bta Attractions nnd Its agrlcullurnl
ffMJI.IIItl... In view of the curjnt housing shorlggr. one ‘might
b« partloneil for wondering, howAyr,''Where we-are Bolng to put
any more people If they come.

'ho are looking for a

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H A N i V n i i ^ U M l M i W YUSUp* • —

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state, but there ere onm*1 who
e to think that a better team
Id develop naturally a* Us­
ing good player*

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have been m««t generous in the patronage you have given to this

The Florida State Advertising
Committee ha*, decided U&gt; launch
a DAt|ou\{flde promotion campaign
Ip January with advertisemohl* In
liiorq than 40 metrphpllton riew#-

ivornor CaJtlwell hs* slier'*' &gt;m
imet's nest with his criticism
ha University's football team
with his auggeatton that it
Id either play lootlaill or quit,
y li t foaling among many
ml that this may bqlp to gat

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FIAIHIDA

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1015

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Miss Winona Purvis
* Is Guest Of Honor

Sirs. R. C.-Long und Mr*. W
Tele. No. 148 L. Roche were hostesses Slrmdat
evening nt their home on Rich­
mond Avenue at n shower honor­
i a a vv l i i u u u i u t v i a
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ing Sliss Winona Purvis, whose
marringe will be un event of
Nov. 25.
The party rooms were lienutiMrs. Annie Mae Purvis of
THU 115HAY
■ Fupt. T. W . Lawton Is in futly decorated with while glad­
Ssnfnrd
announces
the
approach­
ioli, fern nnd coral vine. Tht
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Thanksgiving
ti n i c e
Gainesville, Fin. on business.
changed from Wednesday ' night ing marringe o f her daughter,
tea table was covered with a
Winona
Margaret,
to
First
Lieut.
to Thursday night.
Glton B. Bevels und Lewis M. handmade Ince cloth and wnt
Oliver W. Meyer, son - o f Mr.
MONDAY
Hunt have departed fa r, Camp centered-with a low arrangement
nnd
Mrs.
-John—
K,—-Meyer
of
.A mission study will be held at
Bin mling.
*3 ' of- flowers -flanked by sllvri
candelabra holding pink tapers
the First Baptist Church nt 10:311 Cleveland, Wis.
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The
ceremony
will
be
solemn­
The refreshments enrried out th
A.M. Mrs. Rnymon Brothers of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ailriun
llmlmfll
.Nigeria, Africn, will discuss n ized nt the First Baptist Church nrc the guests o f Mr. nnd Mrs. dainty color schema of pink urn
green.
Mrs. It. U. Ilutchisor
book concerning Africa un&lt;| tell of November 25 nt 12:30 P. M. with Andrew Stine.
poured ten for the guests-. '—H r work in the foreign field. A the Itev. W. P. Brooks Jr. offici­
ating.
Sirs.
J.
I , Jackson and Mis
covered dish luncheon will Ik; ser­
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. B. Carter will
ved nt noon.
spend Thursday in New Smyrna R. F. Cooper won prizes in Iht
contest* which were needle case
Due to the recent outing held
with Dr. and Mrs. B. II. Farr.
made by the hostesses. Ml*&gt;
by the Itotury Club, no rogulnr
received
man
lovely
meeting was scheduled for today.
P. N. Whitehurst hus relumed Purvis
gifts
of china, crystal and silvet
from it business trip to New
Tlmsc
attending
w
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e
:
Miss
York.
Winona Purvis, Mrs. Annie V*v
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schultz ami Purvis; Mrs-. Sarah Beyers, Mrs
While rambling 'round I saw
family
were the weekend guests Margaret Marsball, Mrs. I , G.
MBS. 11. A. NE W M AN ChristHunter, Mrs. Thomas Ratliff Jr.
o
f
Mr.
and
Mrs. Charles
MeClung
and tuns shopping . .
Mil PRKn
« r* “ n" "Mrs'. Floyd Palmer ill Miss Betty Hunter, Mrs.- Ilnrol
t c i I ||» Itheir
home
on
Valencia
Drive.
Mrs. Roblcy Bruce entertained WILSON. MR. W ALTER
HAY­
Long. Mrs. D. I , Long,. Mrs.
ra*mbera o f the Tuesday evening NES and MIL ED LA N E dis­
Mr. ami Sit's. A.-.' N.‘ . Bennett A Hid* Jones, Mrs*.'John Janos Jr..
'.bridge club last evening in' th" cussing things and such over a
Mrs. Ruby Middleton and Mrs.
‘ latter* home at ’ 2008 Hibiscus cup of* coffee . . . . M A R tlY o f BJsirstnwn, N. J., have nr- It. U. Hutchison. .
rived
to
spend
the
winter
.with
Drive.
JOE M IN A B IK
and / i l . L Y
Mrs. Carolyn Lawson,
Mrs.
. j - Boom* 1 of -the ,homi- xvre THIGPEN! shopping for civilian Mr..and Sirs. F. It. Mitchell.
Williuni Lynch, Sirs. Ralph Smith.
A MIGHTY MAN is ff-It. Morris Wol)l.-llioukiyiv candy-store keeper,
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'decorated with K alijflow crs mid clothes. IlnyC ore lieutenant* in
F'riends of Mrs. I . M. Hines Mrs. T. 51. Dunlap, Mr*,- E. l\
p lured letting ids daughter Sonora feet his iiuim L * after he bent two
after several proSfiessTons o f br| Igo the Navy hut expert Ut be dis­
Goldston,
Mrs.
Snrnh'*
Cowan,hobl-up mon.inlo submission, knocking one thniugh a dour .irnl Iam­
had liecn played higli score prire charged s l io r t lv ................. MBS. will lie glad to learn that she Mi*s Marietta CowniL.Mrs. Nnbi, ling tin* other into yelling for poliiv. Both men were nrrested. oint
wn* awarded to Mrs. Sterling FR A N K B AY ami MRS. FLOYD has recuperated’ from » -recent man Benin It. Mrs, J.*l... Jackson.
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Bolling.
Mrs. Bussell Sirmnns PA LM E R
looking
mnrvelou*ly attack of tnfltien'r.n.
in the store, tlic other under the lw-d at borne.
tlitliTruihOAuU
Mrs. 11. D. Dugin1. Mrs. Boston
Was presented with screens orir-1. well us they walked sprightly
Steele, Mrs. W. (\ Biimblcy, Mrs.
Ed
Stoneburg
has
moved
hi*
The hostesses served -refresh, down the street . . . . E L IZ A ­
Ft. C. Ellsworth,
Mr*. Harvey
tarn*-, to the follow Ing: Mir* BETH MCDONALD looking for residence to .Miami where lie will Ilnlp, Mrs. Thomas lloey, Mr*.
I
h&gt; connected with the American
W ulse Perkins,
Misn Mnrgnret costume material for her dnneing
C. C. WljUtlngtcm. Mr*. It. L.
Beit*. Miss uoris Hull, and. Mis* daughter . . . .
N A N C Y a n d Fruit Growers.
Garrison. Mrs, W. L. i! u t Isoii
Cecelia Truhirk.
ROBERT PO W ELL looking aorta
nnd Mrs. B. F. Cooper,
Dale
Wncker
and
Wally
Helms,
Also Mrs. dim IMgglns, M ri. infltirnzixh after Just recovering
recent
visitor*
of
Bnfxtnn
Per­
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Kdwnrd ! iggins Jr.. .Mrs. John from terrific cases . . . . LIEUT.
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Bolt, Mrs. Jr mes Cropp*. Mrs. LESTER GUTHRIE fresh out kins J it. have returned to Green
Cove
Springs.
Sterling Bolling,
Mr*. litis so'I of the service and us attractive
Simians, M r*.-P. II. .T«|tsir and
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r, ill..'" -Mr. und M rs;-Frhn k Evan * hnvc
Mr*. Nirli - Iron* Ashby.
The' 'Interim-Unit e girl-’ uuxllNovember M
IIE W It.t.
W
try
lary o f the First Baptist Church
1st GRADE HONORED
YOmit. N K W _J «A T .
. , ll&lt;M ltr Boston, Massrtiter* TTiTiri-dny etching^ iTT . the
The First Grade o f West Solo licsl to describe the wonderrs of
borne of Mis* Mildred Turner at
Primary Fchncl was honored .villi
lint? A hut’s a thing r f witch­
Mrs. Fred W. IBIcIhc returned 210 West Seventeenth Street. • ■
W im rty at the school Friday af- craft, a /-lover itrick. a lovely Idt
to ‘ Watertown. Mass,
A fter the meeting was culled
tvrnbon for having the most pf 'legerdemain. A hat should Monday
mothers present at the November match or ci mplcmtnt a costume, after spending a month with to order Mi** Myrn Madden led
P.T.A. meeting.
hut that’s only a microscopic Mr. ami Mrs. F. B. Dots, nt tiie devotional ami Mis. Josh
Phillip* led in prayer. Minutes of
Refreshments were served to part o f it* talent. It* real 1101 Park Avenue.
the last nteeing wen* read by
the children in the lunch room. ' genius lies in that it can holster
Randall Collins, IIA
l/e is 51
udder
Hostesses included: Mrs. George morale, win a loVc, or perish :t
his -psu'hU'TMf- hnd‘ Sirs.
I Inns wrto made t" visit the
- Klnari-Mr*^-Vtnrrnt7~Slnr—nsvtrt woTtyT A ll this, and heaven f . r vIMtlng
( . Q C(1u|n i, f „ r a shwt time. County Home with ('jrele Num­
Van N ck* and Mrs. A.L. ltari- two, iii on ounce of velvet,
stationeil ut Porlsmouth, ber Six. Curb tnembei of the
neatl, Chnir'Ytf room, mothers. ! it-enibring. plume, a wisp o f veil
iMixillurv brnught a Bible to he
ing . . . . And today i* the love­
rent to the people* of Nigeria,
liest age of nil. Remember Un­
Mr. and Mr*. Boy Britt have
importance of proportion: ho.v relumed to Sanford an iF 'orc Africa.
* Refreshment* w-erc served to,
your hat lookb in relation to
the rest &lt;.f you. I* it c o m e fy visiting friends. Mr. Britt ' was the following: Mr*. Anita Aiken,
from
the Ml** John llainpiei, .Miss Myra
proportioned to your face, to icccntlw discharged
Madden. ,MI*« Marforie Anderson,
i your body, to the coat or sail Army.
Mr*. Phillip* and Mrs. II.K. Turn­
with which you’ll wear i t !
('apt. F rm * Wurner is expect­ er.
The trouble with women • so
UKI MANY ANOTHER BATHE VETERAN who comes homo unhurt only
says Good housekeening - M e ii ed to nrrlve soon to vld t. h's
November IS
to bill oil the kitchen sisH-sider, nr something, "Admiral Wags", 13,
who make you wait and wait, parents, Mr. und Mrs. Wert W.
Marie StSWart
,cockrr spaniel commander under Ids buddy Vico Admiral P. C, Sherman
then say it's u woman's trail Warner. Cnpt. Warner has -been
and survivor of tliu bcxlnobm sinking and many other cplcj, Is all .ijiptal
, . . . Men who think that d im •* i in the Army four yeurs.
flat and given an 55 |icr cent chance of recovery. Injured by n fall from
are here just to lean a shell .
John W. Mitmrik is expected
the liight to Iho hangar deck of (he carrier Enterprise, Wags is being
pink ear . . . . Mon who drop
The
Ludie*
Connell
of
the
F'irst
treated by uuo of lint Army's top dyg//leclaUsUi.
(/nlernationai)
you partway home don't belong to fiv from Miami tomorrow to (In i*t Imn Church met Monday
with
hi*
in any pome . .' . ' .‘ Men who spend Thanksgiving
evening
nt
the
home
of
Mrs.'
\N.
don't like female ■ slacks - ought purents Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Thornton, 1201 Park Avenue
Minarik nl lliclr home on Park
to see their own cujc hacks . . . . Avenue,
with Mrs. R. T. Humphrey, Presi­
C. K. T.
dent, presiding.
OPEN 1:00 l\M. Daily!
The devotional was given by
Mr. und Mrs. Guy King of
Blakely, G«. have returned after Mrs. William T lio n ' and Mr*. O.
spending the past week with I). Lnudress nnd Mrs. Tison sang
relatives. They wore necompanieJ a duct. A report on the stale
home l&gt;y Mrs. King's father convention which was held In Orlamlu last week wn* given h.v |
51r. J'. C. Cnlhmm.
Mrs. James Horton,
TA LLA H A SSE E . Nov. 2] (SiwThe council members decided to j
Miss Nsomi- Zlttrnuer, former
ciul — One o f the highlights ^ of
Invite Mr. 11. E. Steele, state field
Homecoming at Florida Slate Col­ superintendent of B. J. Tavlor representative for the Southern
lege for Women will Ini the an- Memorial Hospital at llnwkin*- Christian Homes fo r Children and
viUiv Cu.. und Mrs. Arthur Bran^
bir—gtvn -TburKduyntml ttimvil
[be AgeiT, to he guest sp'ikci
nuat Turnon Club pageant, to be an recently returned from n trip Dec. 17' at the Christmas dinner
given Thursday and Friday bights to severat point* In Georgia.
to t&gt;e held at the Church. It wa*
KN ffl BUS
*
I immediately following the tra­
Mrs. Erir .leltrup and daugh­ announced that Rev. Williuni ......
ditional (bid nail Even demonstra­
MINI MR
ter, Barbara, who have been ley of Hi. Louis will begin Ills
tion*.
The famous formation swim­ gu est* of Mrs., .leltrup'* mother; pastorate Dec. 2 nt the Christian
W«NT fFVf
ming rluh. now In'ing featured in Mrs. Arthur llrniinu, |&gt;luu to Church in Sanford.
At the close o f the huslnrI hi1 new Grnntlund Hire Sport- Irsvt- Thursday for New York
IH H W
meet fug Iho hostess served i f
light ''Campus Mermaids," will City.
freshment* to: Mrs. E. J. Ila&gt;
not reveal the theme of their pa­
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pi r. Mrs. James Horton. Mrs. M. 1
geant
until
its
presentation.
A. lA&gt;e Ftuuffrr, CMAM, Ubs G. Tracy, Mrs. William Tison
Feature
It is cuxtomurily a'colorfu l produrtion set to u central musical discharged from the Navv nt the Mr*. O. T. Pierson. .Mrs. V. II.
Reparation Center in Jacksonville Granthnnt, Mr*. Enrl F!vnn*. Mr*.
Times
theme.
Miss Camille Button and Miss Nov. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Stuuffer R. G. F’ox, Mr*. O. D. La ml res*.
.1:00 .. ;t:-i7 Sylvia
Meiseli of Sanford who are will lenve in the nesr future for Mrs. George Ewan, and Miss
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"Minnows" or new plrilgcn to the their home in Portland. Oregon. Betty Moyer,
Tarpon Club wllj participate in the
water pageant**
Lieut. &lt;jg| and Mrs. W. C.
Lcininger and Lieut. (Jg) and
YOUR “ SHIP W IL L
Mrs. S. M. Thompson were the
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
COME IN " Sooner
R. L . Beard of UOO West First
By
the Aid of Newspaper,
Street.
Society Editor: Cecelia Trutuck

Winona Purvis
Social Calendar Miss
To Wed Lts Meyer

Evening Bridge Club
Entertained Tuesday

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TERRACE TALK

Miss Turner Hostess
To-Girls’ Auxiliary

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^ tm m ii : i iiitnUl.iA iwiTMHtn ti»il mu
store and n r tiur Portfolio of servin' and
nirm orisl plaque* for veteran* o f W orld
.War II. Through our »lore, the famed design
fm ililie* of Gorham Muster Ciafl*ttiaii-lii|i
in llimHe .ire,piai ed i dnVrjiieiiltv'M-tlie ilK .'
Ynifllhlf imlivldiltit* nnd nrpani/atinn* in tlii*
ninininnily. Our seivjce* fur rtit|*jillation and
assistance in rrrating special design* are
ntailnMe t^tluuil oldigafioti to ynu. .

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Happy Birthday

Meeting Is Held
By J*adics Council

Last Times Today!
J ^ n iu m p k a n c !

BRAID BOUND!

Sanford G i r l s In
Tarpon Club Pageant

THE S O N G O F
RBI
ouaisvrai

O I 'F N

and FRIDAY

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Special Thanksgiving Dinner
Tomato Juirc

1000 lalnnri Drawing

Head Lettuce

Itonal Young Tom Turkey
Mashed Potatoes
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Giblet Gravy

Cranberry Sauce

Drawing
Green Peas

Celery

Olives

Hot Biscuits

Hot Mince Meat Pie

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(00IECttfENI ANN THOMAS
VICTOR MO(Jtf - MlRIORlf REtMOtOS
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ADVERTISING.
Mr*. K. McLeod departed Sun­
day for Snmpson, N. Y. where
she will visit her husband. Chief
McLeod. She was accompanied
by Mrs. W. A. Kitts, Mrs. Hav­
es and Chief Billy Fltta who will
atop
Aberdeen,
visit
with Sgt. Albert Fitto.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Russell Mit­
chell Jr. and daughter, Lcnora,
of Daytona Beach and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Mitchell of Mt.
Dora were guests “ recently of
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Mitchell
1S18 Eait Fourth S treet

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T l l t l H S D A Y - Nov. 22 (TluinkstfivinK)

-On The Same I'muram*
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“MARCH
o f TIM E”
— AND—
-The Idtlerrt Ncws l’lashc
tliri'cl from film lalmraInrics.
l.'NIVKKSAI. NEWS

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Phone 97;
THURSDAY

O NLY! (ThankHK-ivinR:)

OPEN 1:5(1 PJH.
2— FEATURES— 2

Coffee
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cooper
end eon, Floyd, will spend to­
morrow in Gainesville with rela­
tives. They will be accompanied
by Mrs. C. W. Isbill and (laughter, Charlotte, who will visit
Mr. Isbill at the University of
Florida.

Uy DORIS MODES!
Bnmi-liux freah for now through winter— nmooLh

Make your reservations *arly
Phone 82-W
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TH E A N C H O R
Park Ave. at French Ave.

fitted juckcta with iMickda and Iu|m'Ih Imuiul with

How About a
New Toaster?
Need one? Used fats are
needed In making toasters,
Irens, fabrics and man/

black braid . . A auit yuu'JI live in and love!
2 9 . 9 5 UP

LO W COST
A VAUIASUOOUTON oa every cse of
Ueanh Cleb. EedeeaseUe et sit One. At yo«r grocers.

MATHER of SANFORD

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special Vent all that— following the trage.
dv (if Heaton1* Cocoanut Grove
g iv in g ! night club fire In 1042.
page- i So till* year In the old Pilgrim
mortal | town, they're gnlrig . to keep tl
i w ere. simple. They’re planning turkey
id, be* j dinner*— the name
you frohadn’l bahly are nt your ho-sx. And in
bo
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of
tlio
bottle*,
there
will
PLYMOUTH. Mans, Nov. 21 'Torawn mat tm» would i.e
esidea, bo n special feeling of Thuriks(jP )—Thanksgiving mean* a great peacetime ThaMtngiylng. Beside*,
Inr In
deal In Plymouth. That’* because I It’* no longer sonslble to bring
In 1giving, because men Imve conlo
It wa* in Plymouth Xhat the 1*11-! the ph.v trees md forest finery 1home from the iVur*.
.i,After dinner, n football game!
grim fathers observed the first j which used to be the scene of the '
will be the Mg event. At Steven*
Thanksgiving.
Tradition In the |tagcantry. Stale- fire law* pre- Field, nrnr the shore, u team from
Plymouth meet* n team from
mmrhy Stoughton. And every man
on both trniim i* nn oversee* ve­
teran.
DON’T BAKE IT
Then at 4:(JU o'clock T»*— fhc
A T IT / ’
_
afternoon, the church bolls will
call the good people to prayers.
Ill the First. UaiitiM Church on
Cole'* hill, they Will gather to­
iv
WOTTA Jj
gether for Thanksgiving service*.
FU7 . HOBBY/&lt;
And at C&gt;:00 in the overling, P ly ­
mouth will be the ki;k-off point
y//m \ votA-WAt/
for n connMo-coast broadcast In
observunre of
this
peacetime
Thanksgiving. The P l y m o u t h
broadcast
will
end flat*)
from
rAndle-lit old Harlow heuse, still
standing irftcr -nearly JiTO yeurs.
That I* Thanksgiving n&gt;; it will
bo observed in tin*, place where
Thanksgiving- began.

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SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
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Iktltery

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Tires and Tubes
Road.Service

i ‘ Wash, Polish and Wax
Jack K. Morrison

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.Phone 37

201 North Park

All the VITAMINS lor airthe lamHy
at just a FEW PENNIES a DAY r

THOSE who were serving In tho
armed forces prior to the Jap**
si.cnk -attack on Pearl Harbor, Doc.
7.1041. will receive the new AmoricAn Defense Medal'lclptcupjjhown
aoovC). The ncw^modaKart urine
i-.toick at (he UnUctTSfate* MiTirtit
Philadelphia! Pa. ' (folcrnalioitnl)

RECxi'JES MEDAL In b ehalf o f l a t e pr e s id e n t

1 Black Capsala'Supply Vitamins
Calcium Pantothenate gid Niacinemide.

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NOTICE
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fiT i H suti^you e st^ n in fc tnouglT
ltifcJfiHT
mins unlcM j Jb tUpprvmTnt your
l / s CAPSULES
diet with known quantities o f viumint. So,gujril
againtl vimmin dcficicnyy! Start the wire Plena72'* $ 2 . 3 9
mini habit in your family today.
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nn ‘T riri to m -it i.if.
.nr.
Here's wh it Itn'i toruo I ups
Thorn is nn n r mulijlM
mand for, Uuwnrd of t3,tl(HI.9Q&lt;l
hnv/ cars, iii tin Ill'lltb-'n
thi« Iltroo* ond nox'liTilf unmth-i
«lnri* reconversion darted! the
nolo Industry bin produced uImiiiI
4r.000 iniltn. Tlmy now un*i findii,:. the going more difficult •.-&lt;
tbr t'uppUt id parts noil sub-ussonili'ea runs out In many far-

'SilSVJN 1* the newly-designed
I-r.jidcntlnl seal ringed witit ttnr*
for the forty-eight stele*. In the
new decoration (tie fugle lock*
,tov.ard 11* right and the olive
lira:ichen me gripped . In It* right
tol-ns, Inriead (iftW T c (rav^rc vi­
ol!.*: ly, and the arrow*—symboliling
wer — r.ro grasped row In the
ear le** left talon*. (International)

Ttie S p i BBlB nmnty'MPitlfnt KWtotj’^nnriotmccH
* un incrensL* in fees effective Monday, November
IP, 1045.

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Hout^ cuIIh until 10:00.I*.M......... -

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Other chnrKf.s incrensed proportipmitely.

Ford hits predored some 10,000!
nnrf General - Motor'* Ghovrnlct
lb* I'llon 'about lb.lMiP. Two other
G-M Divisions—Oldsmoliito and
Pontiac—abo hnvo achieved fnlr
volume.
Hut tin- rcnmlnder of
the industry him not irnrhed antielputeil production levels,
Work ateppnge- in Allleil indiislrix* .have iirrmuitcd for most
of the crltW I ■bhrtngc of pnrta.
Ar n result. Hi
lad” stry now
] expect It -will- produce no" more
|ihnn U40,non vrdta by the end o f
the ytjxr« P i-'o cllo o of SOO.OOO
1new rar* by Dec ill had been
anticipated originally.
As *# rei-ult of strike tbruats
hunglng over the toihistrg.- tt *n»
, (lear* Increasingly u n c u r t a i n
■• h e l^i e r Petr&lt; Ira nutomobllr
•I'nnt* will meet their proi -ctc-l
j volume.of fiiji.ooo car* (icr inonlb
’ by mbtsummer. *

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LEGION HONORS ERNIE PYLE POSTHUMOUSLY

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AT THE OPININO SESSION of the American Legion convention In Chlcago, the group honored posthumously tho late President Franklin D.
Hooscvelt and famed war correspondent Errtle Pyle. Lout* Johnson of
Wc*l Virginia (top) presents the Legion’s Distinguished Service Medal
to Coindr. Franklin D. Ilooscvclt, Jr. An aunt, Mrs. Mary E. Dales, In
behalf of tho late Ernie Pyle, receives (boltowij the Distinguished
Modal from Lynn V. Stambaugh of North. Dakota. National
Comdr. E. N. Scheiberling (eenler) of N. Y. look* o ^ . (International)

T 0 U C H T 0 N D R UG C O M P A N Y

Reginald G o o d e
Rents Pico Lobby
For Stage Plays
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I'n.ni 1‘i-nx (Inrl

neared fo r fjv*. y*«r&lt; In n - s ls iil
with Fir. Frank Pennon's ShrkeTienr-nn
Hcnert^ire
Comnanv.
Rtratfor I r&gt;n A**"** Fes(‘ *nt*
and with Phyllis N rilsin -T e rry
at the Coronet Threttr, Lo-dx"
For many y e a r* ' ho wax offillaletl
with
the
ProVincetiwn

plnycm.

At imo tlmo ho
plarOH of Ata'rePn
company, ho slid ,
.wav they rouhl

l Best

toured rem it'
with n .itoe't
u -d the oa v
i,» j ',s!iln nn

lie doclarcd.
Mr. uco.lo suij Hint he was
very much pleased with Sunfonl
and the hospitality of tho pn-nr.he has met here. At p re s e t h*
I* trying to find h'lising. When
he *top|icsl In Sanford, he war
on Ids way to ’ St. PctorrlsjiS,
lie added.

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The bent way lo b*. «ure yqu'll have yoar-fertiliser when '*
you nred It—I* to order now! We Jibt * a complete stock of
Arnu-ur** BIG CROI' Fertiliser*—dcpendilde, quick-acting,

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prompl nervlre on baby chirk*, Mcedo, feeds, and othrr farm ^
supplies. See

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BIG CROP . . . be ready to plant at the right time!

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H U N T ’S TUXEDO FEED STOKE
Cor.1Sanford Ave. and Second St;

“ The whole family I* Thankful for the J f l t L H ARD W ARE
CO. . . where we ran gel (he thing* we need at prifr* % » can
afford lo pay.**

IT IS ON &gt;
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BILLBOARD
IIOUOHT fROM JAPAN, where ho
w «* tfeptuM J-by-our Invadingforces, the natorlous '‘Butcher of
Warsaw", Nail Col. Joief Albert
Melilngcr, 1* pictured entering the
coop at Hamilton Field, Calif, os he.
arrived undrr guard on his way toj
Washington.
(International)

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RANK U LAID MIDI as Staff S gt Virgil Dlckman (left) and Lt. William
Davklnton go after pay dirt on Cheyenne Mountain near Colorado
Springs, Cola, on e gold claim staked out long ago by II. A. Dante, a 10yi.;n-old sourdough. In gratitude for victory, IVanla turned over twelve
ot his dtalma to be worked by dls, cx-UIs and WACs who feel ilia urge
In tile fur thnlr elltteritis wealth.
(fnlcrnallonal Svuvdyhatr)

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Thursday Nov. 22 • |2:30 P.M

l e g a l n o t ic e
in Tilt: cot'itt crc -rtit: .cot NTV
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what you buy jit1-Rfe.. T K EA D fiN G
Many people have been * dhappoIntdU In^ reccpping.
That it not the faulfeof recapping. It is befauto they
dl 1 not go In ihe right firms. You eon be sure you
are getting the best whcn'you got Coilif.od Treading

' EXPATRIATE American poet F ir a

1 lViutul, 5B, arrivrt at Washington,

C O L E - M A N ’S
OFFICE SHIM*LIES
Kvcrytin..- Filtm , ‘ •

I D. C„ court, shortly nrteam in g
flown from Italy by plnndTo (ace
I charges of treason. He was indicted
. in 11M3, in absentia, for broadcast*
, over the IlaliaA radio. Pound will
be prosecuted by the U.' S. Justice
Department.' •» ((niernalionoi)

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a complete line of Tuxedo Feeds
also

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Cotton Seed.Meal
Wheal Bran
Corn &amp; Wheal Scratch
Hay
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Baby Chicku
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M|l of * omplulni flltil ns- Inst you
III |b** ml» »vn Mivlrit IToiiri liV John
M -i'Iiitn lil Mtjn** hetfin n hill for
a final iloereo nf tllmre**. iith ifw lap
i|pl»rr» full rnnfrkiMk w ill ho el**
iii oil f p lin l vi\ij on Mhl if a O’
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Aluminum Sheet Holders

Iiuxlnii Dillfulds
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To AH Your Bakery
Needs
It’s

nhVays fresh when
you buy it at

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Home Bakery
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P hon* 8fi|.J

WANTED
50 PIANOS
Will pay up tti
fur
Spinets, Studios,
Baby Gr&amp;ndrt. ,

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Plain case,
Write Birger Wester
700 S. Florida Ave.
Lakeland, Fla.

NICK’S PACKAGE STORE
410 SANFORD AVE.

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Kinsey
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Contes Spanish

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VICTORY!
You should know’ about the HO'.,
tollisiun nr ri|uet automuliilo in'lurance offered by the Statr
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N ow th a t the war Is over, it’s time to open
the doors to Ihu days ahead. 1'hey're uoittg
to' be busy, exciting days.
For one thing, the Telephone Company
plans the gnlitcst expansion program in its
history .In Florida — aimed at meeting the
telephone needs o f a great state. '
•» It means providing uleplionea for all
who have been waiting for them. This is
one o f our first jobs! A greatly expanded
telephone program for our fanner friends
is also In process. Expansion o f long diatunc* service is being ecW uiad too. It wtlt
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prosperity'* Three H '» — Men, Money and
Materials, the forces that brought Florida
and the Telephone Company to their
present positions, that won them the friend­
ship and,confidence o f Ihe pub'ic.
This expansion program call* for tno
expenditure o f millions o f dollars In Florids. And telephone people like the Ides or
putting money for expansion Into Florida,
contributing to the general welfare and
prosperity o f the stale, through its men
and women, its wsge-enmers, its families,
Its communities.
Our optimism for the future Is based on
tbe record o f the past. Florida and the
6185 men and woman o f tha Telephono
Company have grown up together, and
qratehed eacN other grow. Now, In the daye
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THE SANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA

they're worn ou|.
We went over to see Brack
Perkins, Jr. Brack seems to
P0R S A L E ? iiiiiiK rtn ir.rrM in N i.j p t u n i
TliACTOR,- -Case ■D. 0., A -l
on the right road to football
rubber- PIow-DIse-Cover Chop,
W
ith
F I L L tip w i t h V e lv e t no a n d fu e l
success. Brack nays that the
tier - Friend Sprayers - Duster •
JULIAN
STENSTROM
oil before winter.
State Board of Control has
Trnilcr-Chevrolet Truck. Good
_____H. n. POPE CO„ IN C
got to allot more money, for
niechnnlchl condition. Can, lie
Governor Caldwell knocked the
the school's program. He nays
seen, Sam Harris, Grand IsTWO FARM S FOR SALE—One
top
o
ff
a
pot
o
f
hotling
stew
the
Florida has got to have bet­
land Grove (Lake), after !i 00
8 acres, tiled land, 1 good well,
other day when he complained
ter players and if H is a
A. M.
2 story house. 1 car garage, 1
that Florida had lost .prestige be­
matter o f subsidising, Brack’s
tool house, COO ft. West of
cause of the failure of the Uni.
all for IL
Lake Monroe Pnit Office. One
versity's Gators to show either
Billy Thigpen came up with the
•—8 acres, all tiled, good well, 2* — —_
the nbility to win or to fight.
point that he’d seen Florida play
•lory house, 2 story barn, H
DODGE - PLYM OUTH
Before we make any bright
only once thfs season but they
mile west on Orange Boule........ .. AND
.... SERVICE
PARTS
comment from this corner,
showed 'up pretty well. He thinks
rard. J. W. Bell. Lake Monroe,4 10!) Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
we did a little Investigating,
that by 1947 the present eleven
Phone 16.
Here’* what we found mu,
which is well spotted with frosh
W E ARE lull” equipped and1 Hugh Whelrhel, who was a
and sophomores will come close
style.
linov.- hou to rcc.ip your tires. 1 football Nlar hack in th_* o,
RADIO
Phllco cabinet
Natural ruLbm oi synthetir. I
in giving the Gator followers a
Pi ice reasonable, .1209 Magday* when broken legs and
we protect Inc sidetvnlls of
winning squad.
noils Ave.
hashed
skulk
were
ns
fre­
your tire. .Tones 1 Ire Shop, j
Now here’s our own opin­
quent nr Cnilfn-nin r:l'iilropi,
Cur. 1st and E'm, j bone 008.
VEGETABLE pistil* for Vicloiy
ion. W e haven’t seen Florida
«ay* that Florida sill hair
Gardens and large ucrcuge.
sinre they slopped away a 6
to produce a team that will
( oner.hagen, lied, and Chinese SI.W ING machine,; r tpaired. W il­
to 0 decision to Villlnora back
bo at least 25 p.-rrept ttetlir
liams'
Fixlt
Shop,
205
\V.
Cabbaged Lollards; Broccoli!
In ’41. We've followed the &lt; &gt;•
than any rival simply h -oiu o
1st
St.
White Bermuda Onions; Necktors pretty closely sinre 1933
o f the r.'imatiral conditions
Inns Rutabagas; Escarolc; Ice­
and we still believe the
under wh'rh the Gator, iruti
BODY
AND
Fender
dents,
pnlnt
berg Lettuce; Rutger Toma­
trouble is they don't have the
injury or fnding should bo | and play. And that isn’t *11!
toes;
1 year o'd Rh i m b
right type of coaching. * Now
Hugh
say.s
Florida
has
got
to
corrected
now
to
cninhai
a
gin
g;
Roots or small plants; hYic;
we realise that’s a rash state­
have ht (east three loams, ono
nnd weathering. A new pain­
Thyme; Finnacchlo; Dill and
ment and a lot of Florida
ns good as thr othrr, to alterless
method
awaits
you
at
Strawberry plants. Fresh veye.
students will he willing In
nate on the field.
YA TK 8 A L T O P A IN T A
tables and oranges packed to
fight over It bul we wonder
BODY SHOP
Hugh believes the Gators havn
ship. J, W. Bell, Like Monroe!
Just how many of these boys
108 N. Palmetto Ave..Phone 371 II tougher than other schools be­
phone 16.
who have their sleeves al­
cause they train hII week Jong
ready rolled up have ever seen.
ROOFING — Brand new, aolld W ASHING^' machines repaired— under n boiling afternoon nun and
and all fame appliances. Cald­
. Jack McDowell’s Rollins Tars'
aluminum aheet roofing, Vwell General Repair f|hnp. -707 I T * usually piny under a hut
play football. Well boys. If
crlmn and snap loch "tyle*. PhoneNorth Mills, Orlando, photic Saturday nun or"orK,n
you hsven’ l, you’ve missed
Wlre-Wrltc at once! Ful?nwider
night.
1972. Prompt-service.something!
Hugh in probably right Woo when
Mfg. A Distributing Co., T .O .,.
he says they lose u lot of energy
* Box 3361, 910 Lancaster Drive,
We don’t nny Rollins can nut
Expert Auto Repairing
during the practice session* and nut a powerhouse cv$ry year nut
_ . Orlando. Phone _21730.__
llarfleld A Jackson
by tho time Saturday roll* around folks Ih® Tam played the brand'
ill connection with
YOUNG fryers for 'sale. G.1L Yales .Auto
Paint A llodv Work*
Thigpen, 1307 E. 2nd SL, phone
___
Phone 371
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RODj W.
A U TO P A IN T IN G ’
ONE re-hullt sewing machine,
Ry C.W. ' ‘Pat" Johnson
good condition. Sell or trade.
16 year* experience in nutn nnd
Phono 701-J..
airrrnftpainting. Sanford's popu­
COMPLETE line mechanical tool* lar pnlnt author'ty,
Including
acetylene
welder.
HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
208 W. 1st H t - — '
. - Priced .to
soy, -Inquire- nt
FOR SALE

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BUSINESS SERVICE

W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 21, i D f f

of footbnll that just caught the
Bermuda has about 30,000 in -1
'
eye. And did those Orlando folks hptyltnnts^
pn for it7 Ynti Im*i they do. Now
t)tr getr:tin
gftr:thxrr -rrerinnrr'ttolthart
rTedtr w -ItolttexT-p
nke anybody you like hut Jack tina is the peso.
McDowell’s thd man in our hook.
That’s why we believe coaching
nt Florida is the biggest trouble
with the Gators.
We sgree wth Hugh that
i% T i n : c u i i i t o p t i i i : r o i %t v
the rlitratical nxidiliintr. un­
j i i m . i :.
s k m i .v i i i . i :
r m s T i,
der which Florida (rains are
i i . im m t . i\
i ' I i o i i a t i :.
tough and we further agree
IN U K
* K 8 T A T J3 O I ’
E M M A I'ltO U M EIt.
Orct-SHsil.
with Brack Perkins- that the
T O tl.l. I'llE IH T O tt'S A \ | l P K II .State Board of Control sno il l
SONS
l i t VI.M i
C l. A I M S
Oil
appropriate more dough for
IIEVI V M I S
A U A IM T
s till
E S TA TE!
the Gators. Then we believe.
Vou amt « « c h o r y o u * r s h er e ­
wt’ll see Billy Thigpen’s pteto
iimB re uu lte d to o re ,
diction that the 1947 Gators
n o t uov c laim s unit
which
will he a winner amount io
yoll.ur • It her ,,( you, m a y h a v e
uuuihKi
the
,'stuto
,
,
f
Emma
Prostomelhing.
-r. ilia &lt; n-eit. late nr said f o u n t ) ,
One more Ihiiiu wo’d like lu ii ih' fount j Juiltiv or Seminole
mention in If you’ve never seen f u u o t v . rim-iitu. w i t h i n e la h t rati iirtnr ii online H u m tlx
li m e o f
n Rollins tw in play, just take a tinfirst ‘ publication or this notice,
gander at this year’s Celery Feds t.aeli c laim o r ileinun,) sha ll he in
and you’ll see what one o f Jack w ylllhK null -h all s t a l e the place
McDrwell’s students, Goo p Ket­ of i&lt; hl&gt; in • and. p os t o f f Ice itililt c*.
the &gt; l. ln m n t . nml shall he s w o rn
tles, can do with tha double-wing of
to l&gt;&gt; the ehi.in ant, iiuent o r at I
system of piny. It is tin toughest l o i n r y , .mil .io&gt; such ■ hum o r i|.
system foi high whool player* i 1,1‘ "d not so filed shall he volil.
to use. Save the Fed*. the onljt
piiVJow.*i^M
HTEtfAItT
in m-wf.it
high' school team In Florid* th a t; a , ,' 1 1 1 01 of the Idist W ill noil
'I *-» «
| iif Cniitm UnjNNcr.
hss ever used it sticccssfullv ha.t
been .Miami High'- StingariTt
»t
nhv .. 31. m s.
Tsk* it or leave it. we sa)
gave the Ga*nrs n hea l cinch
like Jack .McDowell and with­
*U9I2
in two or three Mcavoes you’ll
see Florida plaflng Soul hern .
Lai. in the r realist Rose'
BoAl fight-you ever saw.

7

LEGAL NOTICE

Cold

ions

L U lr iH J
TA1II.ETH, ’'SA LVE .'
I itgu.L NOHE-DROIH — CAU TIO N USE
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Ur axil
country in the world.

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D ltib M a t S o t

59c
Two flxB-ln. and one 7x10tn. mats. Sturdy flbarboard
with fruit or floral design.

mis, wy reasoned,is no time to offer folks a

12,000 parts to see if it could be bettered in any

oar that slopN with urtful face-lifting.

way, big or little.

It has been nearly four years since our lust new

The result is that through every stunning inch
of this bright new honey rims solid, dependable

It’s in swift clean lines, in seats that urc three*

advantage* it with the latest in war-developed
machines and processes.

persons wide. In stout, time-defying frames and
underpinning. Above all — in the lift nnd life

* -

Makes delicious coflsa svsry
time I B u y to ks«P sparkllng cl»»o- One-ysar guar,
anus.

99c
PAnCHEESI

It*a loU o f fna to PUT
P a r o h e t ill Th e fo ld in g
hoard baa a four-oolor Uthographad eurface. ^
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For 2 to 8 Year Oldi

Soft and Cuddly

of a Fireball straight-eight that’s even livelier

W e scoured tho country for the stoutest metals
anyone can buy today.
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2.75

Buick ch a racter, honest mul-uttcomproinised.

So wo o v e rh a u le d o u r w h o le fa c to ry to

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now to ^:ve you less thun our honor-hright hest.

P o w e r fo n .

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thun in 1042.

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The cars your Buick dealer will have urc big.'

W e set ourselves precisions that in some cases

'•ThcyYc beautiful.'They’re If nicks.

exceed those of aircraft engine production.

In fact — the best

And we eagle-eyed every one of this Buick’s

Buicks yeti

3 3 .9 8

Adorable
P e r c a le P u p
98c
n*'a a big follow — about
twelve inches long. Wears
e big ribbon bow.
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Pretty clear maple flalaa.
Wall mads to take hard use.
Delight tho little folks at
Christmas.

LOST &amp; FOUND

L 0 8T:
Ladies'
Elgin
wrist
watch, near Post O ffice- Re­
MODERN aix room and bath furward. Mrs. Roy Holler, phone
nlehed house, large plot on main
222-w.
. Highway, throe mllea north of

rdl 11,000 eaah, balance
terms. Don SI, Sanford.

1 .5 9
A big fallow, lif holda lot* of
rooklss. Brightly colored— •
wonderful gift idea.

Ynn can aaa w h a t'a ■
cookin ’. Guaranteed
against heat braakago.
l'/i-quart.
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MISCELLANEOUS

HEL P W ANTED —

W ise O ld O w l
Ro o k i e j a r

WhUii Iln|( Teakettle

MOTOR T U N E .U P .Factories recommend it every
TRACTOR and traitor mounted o n ' 6000 miles or twice a your. Esrubber, double disc and metal senlial to efficient car porforleveling board.
timid cnmlb; n ance. Our expect fneclmnlcn and
tion. Reasonable price. J, L. Sun Motor Analyter assure satisParham.
Innulre Johnson's 1faction. Loniu* in today.
. Store. Monroe Corner.
H O L L U i M TOR HALES
20H W. 1st .81.
GOOD paying grocery and meat
market. Owner has other In­ EXPERT service on machines.
terests. Box TA, C IO Herald.
Electric irons, oil heaters and
Phone 624-W aftsr 7 P. .M.
cook stoves, backed by 111 years'
experience. Plume 701-J.
PARLOR wood heater, cast Iron; I
' TT
small oil heater. 401 Pnlmotto L M 'K R T nlumhlng.
EmergenAye,
| cy repairs, remodeling, new
—
, sinks, javatories, toilets, laundry
SH EET
M usic,
[lopidni
irn"d 1 nnal, imr'wvnr Hwttcnr --a
standard, hook music nnd ntti.ic
house heating, (ieorge. Coar­
Instruction books at The Music
sen, ■ Phone County 110(1 or
Box In the Princess Theater
wrhr Pox 578. Sanford, Fla.
Bldg.
________

11142
8TRKA M U G ITT
house
trailer, located at Trailer Camp. 1-DOOR SEDAN', best *800.00 will
C. E. Goode. *
buy. Phono 42, Winter Park,
Fla. ___
’ FOR SALE
DUE TO tho fact that Navy man
being transferred this merchan­
dise Ts the same aa newt
GIRL for soda Fountain at lain1 three burner Hotpoint range;
ey's Drug Store. Part time or
I five piece Thomaaville potter
full lltno.
•
Maple bailroom aulte; 1 coll
spring, felt matlres*; 1 throe F U L L time und part time clerks.
piece maple upholstered living
H. &amp; A. Department Store.
room suite; one 9 x 12 sand
W
ANTED
: Ex perl oncod wuilrcnn,
broad felt rug; 1 five pises meshort hours, top salary 0 days,
1e dinette euite. Phono 402-J,
good Alps. Apply Rov Johnson,
Ire. R. R. Pippin,
Red Barn, Restaurant,' 9 miles
South of Sanford.
-____
OUTBOARD motor, l t t II. P.
MAN
fur
parts
departirvent
imd
•Ingle cylinder, v c iy good con­
bookkeeping. Electric Bervtce
dition- See at 814 Myrtle Ave,
Phone 200-W.
Co.

THANKSGIVING

Two-quart alio. Sparkling
glan. A cheery whlatla tall* . ,
when the water holla.
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W ANTED —

JUST IN TIME TOR.

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RECORDS - All the latest" nonuInis, string music and album
seta for Christmns gifts at WE PA Y highest rnsh prices for
your music store, The M *slc
nsoil furniture. Iluyne'i &amp;■ W il­
**' • in the Princess Theater
liams Furniture Co.. 311 K. l«r
Kt. phone 968.
,
Bids,151US1CAL
instnimenls,
acces­
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,
sories, guitar nml violin strings
PRIVACY IH RF-HPKCTKD
at The Music Box In the Prln- YOUR natural tlcsiro for privacy
cess Thouter -Bhlg.
in money mutters Is strictly
* respected hsre. Friends and
"■Oil BALK: *4U Chevrolet pick­
relatives are not questioned
up, good comlltfnn. Apply A.
about your credit. Your em­
Dawson, Tangerine Post Office.
ployer or biisfnens associates
will not henr o f your personal
DSHD cars anil trucks, cars
affairs. There is no cause for
bought anil sold - few light
embarrassment.
trucks * Ideal for hunting an I
Reasonable credit requirements.
fishing. Heady to go. Yates
No cn-tnnkers on money loans.
Used Cur*. 10b N, Palmetto
Varlebie nnvmenl idans.
Ave, Phojie 371.
F A M IL Y LOAN C O ..
6 ROOM bungalow, best location Flprida Hank Bldg.
Phone 33
- In - t h e - C it y , -Edward P. Ijine,
"The man who know* Sanford." MEET ME at 016 Park Avenue
Thursday. Nov. 22, and let’s
One of Hanford's most attractive
enjoy a real old Thanksgiving
dinner. ' Plenty
of Turkey,
homes, furnished. Edward F.
Lane,
_____ ________
j Pumpkin pic and all the trim­
mings.
$1.26. Call 10B.R for
THAT LITTLE home in 'th o
special reserve lions.
country where you can have a
garden, fruit trees, cow and
thickens. Edward F, l-ano.

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FOR R E N T
TW O atores, BOS and 807 W. Oth

W A N T E D TO R E N T
UNFURNISHED three bedroom
house. Mrs. C. H. Adams, phone
• 1000 or after 6 P. M., phone
606-J.
PERMANENT
civilian 'coupla
with children, want 2 bedroom
house, furnished. Phone 000 or
County 8402. ____________
THREE BEDROOM FURNISH­
ED OR U N F U R N I S H E D
HOUSE. I YEAR LEASE.
J.D. YATES, VALDEE HOTEL.

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To Prodace P w p n l t ) for Sanford.

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VOLUME XXXVII

Established 1908

liuralh

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK
SANFORD. FLORIDA,

»

TH F. W EA TH ER
Fair and colder IhU aflernim. Continued cold
with scattered frost tonight. Minimum
tonight near 33 decrees. Not quite so
cold Saturday,

„

FRIDAY. NOVRMHER 23. 1846

Associated .Press Leased Wire

NUMBER 51

5T

O PA Denies
* Increase In
Steel Prices
'» '•Ate

HuIlDenies Roosevelt
GaveJapsUltimatum

As Richardson Brought FDR’s Name Into Inquiry

’•PlL

General Motors Fac­
tories Picketed By
Strikers A s Hope
f t O f Peace Vanishes

Jap Food Rioters General Keitel
Break Into U . S. Denies Attendir ,
Arm y .Warehouse Cabinet Meeting

Warnf*

V if ,l!n
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,xt)NIHSV^\

WASHINGTON, Nov. 23,
(A P )— T h e OPA has made
. an announcBment that will
have an important ‘ bearing
on the labor aituation in the
steel Industry. Administrator
Chester Bowles says that his
agency sees no reason'1for
general Increase In steel
prices at this tipio. But OPA

-iinet Japs
:" ack U.S.
11 At All;
■!?%r Delay

.irt nitp»

-N o v .

•K
Jlip ' P o l i c e Arresi Courtt. Overrules Con-1',
180 Rioters, 04.01'
lention Of Inadmis-l!.^ ■ ■
Whom Are Women
sahility Of Evidence !•count ot ...

23,

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tiittions prior in tlie" I’uciik*

:
TOKYO, Nov. -.7. {,!•&gt;
.,„) u&lt;
, NA
riiltN
Iin iiG , German). •
niilitiiry (HhohDu1.
Itese fomi rioter* brake into a
No*. 23. (A IM —The Ameri­
United Stoics Army vvarehoiiip
Hull, who was Socivtf.ry of.
can prosecution in the Mar
( ’rimes trial at Nuernberg
nt Kemlui today and seised foo I
State during those crucial
nnd other goods. It uun the
loda)
rhurgrd that Adult
will review the whole matter
days, dr,dated that lie and the
first reported riot on the main
Hitler gave order, to kill
carefully after the ateel companle* HERB'S THK DRAM ATIC 11K •11 SPOT in the I’tatl Harbor probe (2 ). Luca* (It), George (4),\, Hartley
and Iti’iiri'sentutiviIntv President Roosevelt never
.lupuniwe home Island of Honshu
without, mercy all men. wo­
aubmlt their neat financier re­ In Washington uh Admh'al J.O. Richard.'.on ( l i lol.l tin* investigutiong Ctmpei (HI. Immediately utter itichairl-iii xlillc.l th events lending
handed Japan an ultimntijin. InSendai
2W)
men und .children ut the I’o.
N'niiai J«
.»
approximately
turns early next year. CIO ateel- cimmitte* that the lute Pm|jlhlL&gt;ltuprrvdl hail.. imlLiiaj-nJic-Pacilic !rip -4..-his-bebfc rellercrt wfrtww eomn.i- ii j i I‘sett I ■Jloilmr -mid lur
stewiH br-teslifted;—he and Rnoscm
I
laur
n
urt
vi
&gt;
.
IKtr^rgce or lanrmtqe. I he
Ineresae o f |2.00 a day. President Fleet kept Vtt'llnw.nit ns u deterrent tb' the .1pp imUtyAE?f*ll3its
ijwpl
‘ 'W n u iT K Ils H W w i' gunvliin wjis qdjolit ned
s i rdU-il
dnpunesp pulTcu -arrested
11ntoi lullt.ulol SoiMiil|dloi,,l
workers are demanding a wage It wnr, the first tinu* llnit tlie ninn,. hnni’cvcli-vvic, ln n.h u -llrPu
of the 200 Jap men and* wnniro
Benjamin
Fairleas
of
Unjted into the inquiry. Listening to the texliimmy uic Kennlm-; Hrowste
to prepale oar own defenses and
who broke into the storehno-r.
land. Hitler told his generals
Steel has replied that the- wag*
time fot the British to steel them­
that
hr
had
issued
Ihr
ex­
The Hires in I Include ill women.
demand would not be considered
selves against a possible Jup at­
There was no indication that ally
termination orders. Tlie prountil OPA allowed substantial in,
tack in the Far East.
American troop- were' gunldin.
•ecutinn said turther that
■greases In the price o f steel pro­
Hull asserted that he had re­
Hitler luld his generals that
or
near
Hie
warehouse
at
the
d u cts.
peatedly warned the t’ nhinet be­
time o f the iurlile.it.
German troops wearing Po­
fore Dec. 7, It'll that Japan could
lish uniforms would he Use I
There have been similar mil
W ASHINGTON. D.C., Nov. 23
he expected In attack as he put
in an attempt In conceal Hie
breaks in lereni weeks on the
(A*)— The IJibor-Management'Con­
it anywhere; anytime. The dip­
aggressiuns.
northernmost .liipunc-c home i&lt;ference remains In recesa today,
lomatic talks had hogged down,
land of llokkuido. but none in­
and will not reconvene until Mon­
LONDON. Nov. 2.1, (Ah- A din cile in Hint critivit/i* now.
NUERNBERG. Germany, Nov. he said, and only if the United
volving American -lores have
day. But management delegates
I
] agreement developed in rohitrmn*
Burlier in the day. Bavin pro­
Ireni announced.
23, |/1’| The former cniei of the Stales bad fielded on fundamental
have told newsmen, they have all
' today between mu time Prime posed thut the great jm ers of O ___
Field principles would the Pearl Hailmr
t
sx
il
Meanwhile, uttolhei' of
the Germuit High Gottiniund
but given up hope o
off reft
reaching any
, Minister Winston Churchill .and the world make u frut’’ declaim ;d llR [U r
IN W i l l y
I1&lt; )0 (l ' .lu|iauesaxwarlord- whose dreams tlui'hill .Wilhelm Keitel, sought assault have been prevented. But
m
.
r v ____ ___
* , Foreign
solution o f the problem o f Juris­
ureign Secretary Ernest Hcvin.
Bevin. tlon of what territory .,r military
I ( * f t O n l ? * i f i r m I iwt 1
f ami ne to Nippon has tislay to break into the pros ecu- Hull explained that he and I’ ichidictional disputes. Members of
They eWhcil over the Labor gov- buses each wanted anywhere in
lit I I W I1 Ivd llO n Ijlnt* , surrendered
him-elf in cnoioli- 11,,npreaeniu tiu n of war n lines dent House veil wanted to avoid
! ___— the ..committee assigned to the
eminent
suggestion
Hint
the th* world. He v itl p led ged th a t
rviiiiUJve__with_._u._
1 li 1IIU IK T
Mini. Ill llC
denial
III U I Hurt
1 1**11
1
lie . n_fchuwdowii
1« I - MU n u. wnJi.
xx u u . Jupau-Uiiu
u |i . * n m i i m i l-Uitr
mm
‘^jurisdictional dispute .p r o u t e m
Greek plebiscite im the fats oT Britain would commit no uclions
ever attended u meeting of Adolf t United Stale, was prepnied.
■%f*nt home a week ago without
the monarchy in Greece he post­ that would he unfriendly So tyty
lie is (ienei.il Kmduki koiso Hitler's inner cabinet.
He .den tevealed that most oi
Locol residents ‘ arose shivering poned for more than two yrars. nation -great or small.
Trade is advised In hank'
having made ahy progress, and
Who Sluice , ,| I cull
I It,. Imi
The motion hy Keitel’s defense j the information Washington hud
I
early
this
'morning
us
the
tem­
all
ruiion
currency
in
their
H H they, too,
111 rfe-osalthough
The government proposal was
’ The British Foreign Secretary
I'reinler Ifi&gt;l«-ki 'I'ojo .uni headed cuuusel to si I ike out the evidence ! been able to gather indicated that
hsnk arcminl»&lt; nnd not to
semble' on Monday, there’s little perature dippcit to 40 degrees, made hy Bevin in the course of declined, however, thut he could
tho Jupnnv* ■ i. .veinment from tu thut effect was turned down ; if |),r Jnp- did attack they
the
lowest
recording
yet
made
'desiro)
llook
Four
wiilch
cotioptimism mnong ..the . conference
u debate on foreign affairs. not see thut any useful purpose
July, I'd 11 lo in i April. Koiso hy the Allied War Crimes Tri would eoineutrate on the Dutch
tsiiis sugar mu pons, a.'cordsince summer by B. F. Whllner, Churchill rose to his feet and op­ would he served by culling a
surrendered ui Sag.,mo prison in hunul. The presiding Justlie in- East Indies and the .Malay Peri-'
weathermun. No frost was te- posed the suggestion on the special session of the United Na­
imt In A. B. I’etrrson, of the
where.
**
funned Keitel’s counsel that the insula.
Tokyo ludny.
ported.
lint
inn
Board.
Drier
Con­
ground that the question o f n tions nl this time to consider the
I He was the third of It Japa- evidence was udmissahle and
In Detroit, 'meanwhile, and at
In another disclosure, Hull told
trol still remains on these
Both celery and fruit growers monarchy or republic is a ques­ Washington declaration on atomic
, lies,, political and military le id- could lie challenged only latei
General Motors planta in other welcomed the cold snap ns It
howPresident
Roosevelt a n d .
items.
tion of great interest in Greece energy. But he said Britain .would,
Keitel sought to deny that tie Prime Minister Churchill agreed
citife and towns across the cofn.
ers
oiderrd
arrested
earlier
this
cities
better quality o f product*. at the present time. In reply, the not tie ufruhl to bring any mat­
teket lines have been rein- meant
week
Co
surreodei
A
fourth
ever
participated
,
In
any
u(
the
tn take so-called .parallel urtlon
Warm weather o f the past.week,
inner cabinet sessiona nt which ill notifying Japan that if she
today after a thin holiday which on Wednesday reached a Foreign Secretary snlil he would ter up for discussion ill (ill open
A n n o S !,s N ,;n .d ' i N|ecafvei/ ^' th e 1
W « L e B*! C
J * ,s . . " ' V '
world
war
two
was
plotted.
. a turn-out yesterday. Snow and cold maximum of H5, degrees, had the defy anyone to conduct n plebis- assembly of the United Nations, mrss
that they have W n await - 1 F.lv" ,lln" « ! f «»»• .All fsee pus,I
continued
hri
Mggtession
the
American prosecutors introduced United Stale a.id lll'itsi-- 'Void l
,___
hie wur crimes chuiges.
v weather fn the Detroit area is effect of causing celciy to make1
J^^Jhopefullv. fpi a l onK W i t h
German documents to \ho effis'l
KoUo's
KUriTiutri',
,2UI
height
Le fsitcil « ’ n.o.v' WeteifilxTty
___ lathcr, dhi
ian rJx* ef'xu d k .
.^Wk'i'ltuin
Jopafle-e uod oon-lupane-v |iri- lliul Keitel Wus u member t&gt;t That
was the accord teurnnil when
according to growers. TMa is u
Hitler's cabinet without port­
. worth in front o f General Motors condition that the cool weather
; V;tnnlng
t t e ’r .w
ti ill
, 1 end tomorrow."1^,1’
ho,ers now are bei.'tg held ut
And. s
. (,
, )insoiis ns folio and hud uttended , such the two leaders held their Atgate*.
lontlc conference.
Is expected to correct. In addi­
ut
.... **'“ M»n... 11.11.-. ,11 luml fu l. —111 ;,
,.! |h, A lliel
in. | .iri.'i
drive meetings.
This is tha day that they com­ tion, the cool xveather should re­
Barely a month before Pearl
American prosecutors
began
ur
pany promlsad to deliver Its reply duce Insect pests that thrive un­
..........
winding up today their present*- Harbor, said Hull, the Lip envoys
to the union’s demand fo r arbitra­ der the warmer conditions.
ih nturnr.
And .'.till another .luputmi.e was limi ol evidence dcnlltlg with the had suggested that u tein|iorar&gt;'
tion o f the wage demand, and the
Citrus growers welcomed tha
So sta rlin g tnpm now , yon d o n 'f|
t( h,till il ilr «l till lfMM^ Til n|
pull lira I phases of Hitler's rise agreement inighi lie icached. Aicoroporation'a answer is awaited cold snap ns It meant natural
Five turkeys were won ut the
NORFOLK, Vn. Nov, 23, (A’ l
have to t in ii in red pniiils f or i
----------------------- to power. Attorney Thomas Dodd, tianigh Hull desei ibetl the situation
eagerly. However,.many obearvers coloring fur fruit, which wuulil Turkey Shoot held hy Company A ! l-yrni-old inochonic is going
id t.aitfuul, ( hmiu, was assigned *‘ f that tune *■ „ •n'U'al and
choice cuts of lie rf or fo t] ( ’ 0 u r ( T o D c t ’ i d c O i l
feel pretty aure that the arbf- not have to ho pul through tho " C " of tile Florida State (iu.nd. hark Into the Army. Hr is Thro those
.
„ ........
pork.'And ...........
tin points
will
he rcto describe to the Irihlinal liow virtually, ho|ie|eis, he -aid atff'liitfliitiM
I'liare T h » )
^ (ration demand will be rejected.
and the Seminole Gun Club on dnro It. I.inehuck, who h|is jit t qu red for butter, mnrgniine, lap I
-Nuxi lea.Uos oooeh liig .tiennanej .l*’iii|lLi to d iu f l-auih a a ugreuVaimtHhit
u
’
k
T
r4^i
I
Foe one thing, It calls upon the
ib-,1, range east of the IT,.lei i q i l t n O G r i, week mechanic’s mb7amishoironfog.
*
induslrialiHls
into
the
party. "**’n were m ade.e1tifi.il never
company to open Itl books for
Muyfaii Wednesday ufternnn at lo re-enlist.
Thus comes te alt end the
. ' „ '
,,
More than a
coie of secret "a s prvxvnlnl to the .lapunese.
Inspection, something that Gen­
from 2 :0’&gt; to fi;00 p. M.
I inehurk served 12 years in meals ami* fats rationing program „,*,!• i * A ’
1
1,1 ! i ‘” ' Reich teporls a re ' in tlie hand.-, Before it could I. completed
eral Motors thus far has reThe lucky winners were Wil-nn, the Army hfter the first .. .....I that wits started Mat 2X. 1013.
1 ''ilippine* supreme c»uit has of the American prosecutor to i tlie Jo|is hud offeied a new
fused to do. And for another;
Bonifncu, W ikhIi , Huberts and War. lie was too young to fight
These unnmirements were made *J'’**1' \V.' '/ ‘. f , 0"
f*11 “ 1 uV*” ’*, implicate tlciuiuny’n wealthiest proposal uiuen Hull
ai.l was
thing, it would bind the company ;
Kmmpf.
in World War I and his ilitilt today lay Fecictury of Agricul- !i" ‘ 'he .1nl&gt;ur!«■'*•_ l.ii'iat. t.e leriil inilusll iulints ill tho idol to ie |too extreme. As a tnilow up, Hull
not to pse wage increases as a
There will ho a Christ nt in. Tur­ hoard turned him ilown for W orld, tural Anderson at a new., confer- !
' arxmwlntax is
a-lng
l l „ i,t1,1 ,1 •&lt;„ I’ M ' l o o t
1emiihnsixed to the .lap. that the
level for seeking
higher auto-1 W ASHINGTON, Nov. 23, im ­
iktn
key Fhndt at the same lunge on Wur II an being too old.*
' arton. He said that
1 '‘ f 1*1 &gt;' at Manila. Defense
|encc In Washington.
1United States would -tick tn its
mobile prices, another point that J ,le N »vy has unnuuncad Hist Saturday, llec. 22. from 2:tiu lo
eiiltnotni't
counsel
hud
asked
for
a
writ
But now- that the Army is tab termination of meal
principles of pi i,reinb cooperation
la likely to make tha-'corporatlon I
^ fonclsco will be desljinlod 0:0)1 P. M. with shotguns only.
of hahi'tiR cAi nils on grounds
ing upy physically fit man w lm 'nlaci apple, &lt;„ enuned fish. The that (In- United Kittles .*1Hilary
a
naval
base.
The
effective
ltd nnti-ttggression. Anti that
balk.
Tlie Gun club i* holding pixtol hns Imd five years previous Arm
.tents freed from ialInning to(late is Nov. 30.
But 'Nuvy
statement, he added, wits whul
A tpeclal a tsliu n t to U ^ r I official, s a id t b .c h a .ie e i . n m Prucliee ,naU;hM lhl’ fil&gt;1 »"d servicc for u-enlistment. Line morrow uleu inelude mnrgurinc, Commission which is trying Yathe .(nu PiOllitlWtlldiM: lilhclt’d UK
imi-hilii for war crimes, i) with­
Secretary Bchwellenbach, John W. t j
intermeted ns dcxlgn’ tlmr *®V Wedriaaday. afternoon;, of bark’s going hack in. ilis ren lard rind shortening.
mi ultimatum,,
out jurisdiction.
Gibton,
„ -a
son — well, he’s got ten o f Iheni.i
---—
United Slates Army officials
The voluitlitlee has
reeived
members to shoot In the regular n wife and nine children. With
ington __ttoday
aftar conference*
,
4
n . * .,„i
*.
*s_ Detroit • oast.
evidence thast the lute President
have taken the opposite position
NBA West
Pistol
fn
with union offlct
.* iu Coast ~t’C
r\ Length' |i*lln»nnce* for hia dependents and *NJft. U u n i e l U e n e t t
What it mean* is that existing
thut the Philippines courts have
once contemplated u temporary
yesterday. Glbeon
u expresaed
ei
naval establishments in the aron
agteeiiivut with Jitliuii to stall
the: belief
..
that the etrlke will will he re-designated and nr of the month. ^ h L " inutrlicsl io f^ A rm y ^ n lra ^ fter^ W o H d ^ W a i i 'H W I R e t u r n e d
H o m e no jurisdiction over Army prored lire.
not la it beyond mid-January.
A nideliug of tin- Advisory o lf u conflict, tlfteu'd in testi­
ganiicd into an administrative
In a continuation o f the trial Hoard of the Sanford State Mar­ mony before the congressional
Sgt. Daniel D eneffU SM C .com Id Chicago, a continued dead unit. ThI* i* in conformity with president o f tht/ciun Cluh' and L 'r / ’ m n H i1 Wl11 ^ *l " “ M,t
; --------------------------;
imitilcutiuiiM ojonilor, of » luml of Yumushitu. the chief of staff ket - will Is' held Motnlity eve group lodnv vvu- a copy of *v
ock in tha etrike o f liflnoi* and plans to streamline the Navy’s piHtuI initruftor of Ihi?
ponci,l n it held on the policu
IiohmI fiuHici plnne Nipiailrcni, who to the Japanese Manila defense ring at the market- office with pencilled Hide in Mr. Roosevelt’s
Northern Indiana Long Distance shore establishments,
u note ontliiilng u
i IQ IIS A l * C
O iK C llS 8 i‘ ( I !
h» three iiiujor oh- group has testified that Yuma- W.- A. Leffler, i lminiiaii. pre liuiidwriting
Telephone Operator* naa led to
A line officer of flag rank riuiuf hnc’k o f the ^oo.
possible t e in p o i a ry agreement
irnireinenlM on (iiiudnluinul an«l shltu hud no power to proclaim siding.
.union hint of a nation-wide tVill be
_
named cpmmnndunt of
with Japan in IH41. Although the
one engagement on Peleliu has Manila an open city.
telephone a trike. And In Maine, j thd Kan Francisco base and his
leturned safely to Ills home on
M. I.. Culliim, sales nuinagei note was not dated, a memoran­
m conciliation effort* arei continuing command will be sepurntc from
of Chase und Cunipuny now has dum attached to it s|tectlluUxl
In an attempt to ertd the fodr- the district command,
Many plans for the raising id 711 Mellonville lo spend u fur­
for an assistant. Joint Courier, that it piobalily was written
weeks-long
strike affecting nine I
,
long e'
the standard
di
nf' education
‘
of the lough with hi} pnrenlH, Mr. nml
who served with, the 5th A r­ shortly ufj/‘t' Nov. 2t», 1(141. Hut
cotton mills.
More than 1,000 Christmas school pupil* of Florida were Mrs. John E. Deneff.
le entered the UKMC August,
mored Division in Frunrc, Bel­ apparently it w as. never submit­
£eal letter* from the Seminole explained and discussed ut lluI, nl Savannah, Gu. and was
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 23, (A'l— gium, Luxemburg, • liolluhd and ted to JnpauCounty Tuberculosis nnd Health conference o f county sutierihten
Four points were nullified in
I Association were prepared for dents Just concluded under Knpl. trained at Paris aland, S. C., Two aircraft manufuciurers in Germany,
ROME STItIKB
uantiro, Vn. und Jacksonville. I’ullforniu have announced drthe notation. It proposed thut the
mailing Wednesdey by meitiheis C o l i n English’s direction
at
United
Hlate.. resume
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bond
buyers
of
the
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tuils of new wrapons which they
o f tKe -Civia Department o f t l i o G ain -villa "it urns rannrteil tin.
• ROME, Nor.
MP)— Thou
ORLANDO, Nov. 23, (JP)~ Two- Sanfonl Woman’si Club. In order morning by Rupt. T. w ! Uwtmi.
i '. t ^ r r i " ^ have Been inanuroctUrTHIFTbrTlie L o a n h iiH n iV i- nut * Uff* yet " IP- Ttrintinn* wih-Japan. -Hut there—
sand*
of
worker*
staged
t
reived their tirkets for the Bond Mere two conditions attached.
ear-old Bonnie Stewart nf Or- to avoid congestion at the Post who returned Weilnesduy from HH2 as noil riimmlsHioned officer United Stales Army.
general etrike in Rome today in yearin rhnrge of communications for
Northrop Aircruiift suys it bus Premiere nnd Fashion Show to Mupan was to stop sending troops
Undo awaits a critical heart op- Office, the mailing* will be the meeting.
fighter
He been producing
jet-propelled
lie given IVeilnesdu’y evening ut to liulo ( ’ lima, the- Munchurian
firing.1
H#1"chamber
siaggrrwi, but
uui at
al J*a»t
least 1,600
l.oixi are
Among problems brought up a
" -YZ'i”
I n tplane squadron.
f
living. tThe
chamber o f^ U b o r , * r* t&gt;on *t John* Hopkins Hospital | staggered,
No. 121 bun bomb for American furces K: 16 o’clock at the Ititz Throtei’, honlci or any other place to the
------ *-J1 *“ J their
1 -way
w jn‘
~ I also for explanation were new
to "find
into
m a*Id that all union members 1--the operation may save tho expected
on New since the summer nf IU44. The are advised by Ed Tume tn call south . . . inclining Siam und
homes today and tomorrow, a e -; law* relating to retirement of . J . V t *' U J * ,
stepped work at 10 A. M „ Rome child’* life.
Bonnie's father died on lwo coixlinjx to Mr*. Elixab«tli Hhr- teacher*:
v(a-»tion«| education:
’ 0u" “ cnn" ’ and New weapon is said to curry 37* ut either hunk, the Post Office m Dutch and British possession*.
time. There i n about 170,000
hundred pounds of explosives und tho theater in order tu get tic­
her, eecretary
secretary o
of*f the *twte
stale sell
scholarships; a new pro-. Zealand.
According to the note, Japan
union member*. In addition, said Jima — and her mother whs stair key Cliche
Keptemlier,
W43 found him could he launched on a landing ket*, which will be given free ulxo
was to agree tint to invoke
1grain o f supervision o f the vet
tha'chamber of labor, a majority bed fatally about a year ago in Association.
hoDitd
for
the
United
Ktatee
for
euclt
linnil
purchase.
cruft
from
60
feel
of
.track.
It i* planned to use the funds eran’a training program under
the Tri-Partite Pad even if the
o f one quarter o f a million un­ a still — unsolved slaying.
where
he
remained
until
July,
North
American
Aviation
has
Professor
o
f
surgery
at
Hop­
derivedifrom the sate for build­ the G. I. Bill o f Bights, and
United States citified 'the Euro­
organised worker* joined In the
Arnold Timid S I /«*, URNlL pean war. Mr. Roosevelt nlso had
kins — Dr. Alfred Blalock — .has ing o f the much needed tuber­ plana for post war construction 11)44 nnd thru returned to duly announced details of u P-32
,
on
PelcliiL
He
temainod
thjrc
who
served
in
the
i'arific
urea
twin
•
fuselage
military
fighter
aald the girl la *uff*rini; from a culosis isolation u n it now itcing of school buildings.
u n til Oct.. 12 again net tall for plane with u range of 2600 miles. for more than seven tmmilu- jolted duwn a suggestion that
valvular heart condition which planned; In addition, two nutv
the United Ktntes aboard the El­ The craft replaces the P-61 during which time he was at the United States might introduce
prevent* lufficient blood from case* requiring furnishing of
the Jup* to the Chinese for. nego­
dorado.
Tokvo Bay with the Third Fleet, tiations but the United States wa*
Mustang.
going
to
h*r
lung*,
for
oxygena­
milk were reported, and need of
McKinley Preaches
Sgt. Deneff wears the Ameri­
PATCH FU N ERA L
is home . on leave visiting hi* to take no part in those convert*tion. Dr. - Blalock aaya the op­ large a-r*y picture* for which
Defense Ribbon, American
narents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. lions.
j A t Union Service eration will be performed within many cannot afford to pay will SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Nov. can
Theater Ribbon, Pacific Theater
F.IHF.NHOWKK IL L
Timid.
the next sever*! week's.
require
further
expenditures. 23, (A ^ — The private plane of Ribbon, Good Conduct Ribbon and
These x-ray* are the follow up
The Rev. J. E. McKlniev o f the
Lieut. General Alexander Patch. also ha* the Presidential Unit
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 23,
Boxing matches sponsored by
o f the mas* x-ray* taken here Jr., la to leave San Antonio to­ Citaliot« and a I.alter of Com­
First Methodist Church delivered
in September by the State mobile day with the body o f the Fourth mendation. He plans lo return (A’t—General Elsenhower, as well the Sanford Lion’s Club will lake
F op
at the
as his wife, le in the hospital. place at H;0u o’clock this eve
unit.
,
y morning Truman A s k s For
Army commander, bound for to duty on the West Coast where He entered Ashford General Hos­ ning ot the Municipal Koftbxll
at kiSO o’clock at the First
Philippine Election
Weet Point. N. Y. A t West he wiil aid in forming a new pital at White Huiphur Springs, Parirk. The program is being di'
Baptist Church
direction
Point, final rites for Genernl squadron.
W. Va. to prevent development reeled bv Joe Moss and his romPARIS, Nov. 23, (A*) — A protha Sanford
Aerial AsPrisoners O f W ar
Patch have been tentatively art
of com plication* a* the result milter of IJonr.
w A S H IN G TbN . Nov. 23, (Ah—
groin for immediate nationalisa­
ill*
V-2 SAN TA
for
Sunday
afternoon
at
the
of a heavy cold. The acting
President Truman asked Congress
Arrive In Miami cemetery o f the United States
tion of France’s credit, electricity
Invocation was by Major Allan today to authorise ait earlv genarmy chief o f * U ff warn suffer­
nnd
insurunce
industries
was
PORTLAND. Ore., N o v . 21. ing from tevere hoarseness and
Wbarion «t: Ute Salvation oral ttection in tha Philippine ’ M IAM I, Nov. 43, (A1)- E ig h t Military Academy.
presented to the constituent as­
KILLED
BY
RBUELH
(A1
)
—
Everything
e
e
e,m
a
to
be
his face wo* flushed aa. he testi­
Jewish Islands, Mr. Truman asked that repatriated American prisoner*
sembly today by President Char­
changing theme day* — even the fied yesterday for U NRKA. Hi*
TEHERAN, Iran, Nov. 23. IA»»— les De Gaulle.
.Bqth1 the election be held not Inter of war and their families have
A R M Y PUN
traditional way Santa Cluu* de­ plans to return lo Europe have
Be Gaulle called for modern!*
Testament Ikon next April 30 and that the arrived ht Miami Beach for a
liver* hie present*,
been put o ff for the time being. An Iranian general declared to­ ration, as he put it, o f mining,
newly - elected Philippine presi­ two weak*’ recuperative vaca­
day that 20 official* and landTOKYO. Nov. 28, WF&gt;— Allied
Th* Retell Trade Bureau in
lie
dent, vice president and Congress tion jn civilian hotel* — with occupation forces tn Japan and Portland has announced details
owners hav* been seized by industry und agricul lure,
lake office not later than next Uncle Sam paying the bill.
rebel* and shot in the northwest said tnat France must be re­
Korea are receiving new* and en­ o f a fairy tale parade te be
MRS. P Y L E DIES
M a- £1.
province o f Azerbaijan. The gen­ valued ao that French money
The eight are the first of tertainment over e radio net' staged in the city. The Bureau
eral made the announcement In can be, in hi* word*, "established
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. No
Identical latter* containing tha 1.000 A fm y fU f Corps personnel work, o f IS armed force* sta­ says Saint Nick ha* given uo
a broadcast from th* province on an indisputable bate,
ry outlet la a 60.0U0 hie sleigh and reindeer, end will (A’j— Mr*. Ernie Pyle died to
to who were captured In the Pacific tions. The key
where separatist* have stage
itagctl a tha interim president
liberated, wett station In Tokyo., The ori- arrive at the airport. Not only Mrs. Pyle was the widow of
form* in public serift
rk wa* eatabllshcd that — Sant* is even coming in famed war correspondent who lost revolt. The . general aald
said that
ha
I
ain
In progress at ministration, reforms in t
one o f those newflaneed' rocket his life on the tiny island o f Ie fighting »lill l 1*
In tthe
ad- a railway town,
Ml»neh, about cial tetup, nml q cpnit
Bhima o ff Okinawa in
k * -P
I ....,
.
ship* — the kind which eome Bhlma
people think have not been in lie, .She wa* ofterf referred to as 260 mile* northwest o f Teheran,
•’ that g irl" to Pyle’s column,
the capital.
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Cold Snap Viewed Foreign. Secretary Bevin And
Meat Rationing
Beneficial Turn
Churchill Clash In Commons Including Butter
For Agriculture
Ends Tomorrow

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Early Morning Hour

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Xmas Seal Letters For Improving Schools
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TWO FARM S FOR SALE—One
3 acres, tiled land, 1 good well,
2 story house. I ca r garag e. 1
cool house, 000 ft. W est of
Lake Monroe P ost tlfffee. One
—J&gt; acres, all tiled, good well, 2
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mile w est on O range Boule­
vard, J . W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
Phone 16.
TWO BEDroom bungalow, mod­
ern, furnished. By owner, 308
E. 7 lb St.
VEGETABLE plants for Vlctoiy
Gardens end large acreage
Corel linger, Red, and Chine *r
Cabbaged ' Collards; RrocciUi
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tables and oranges packed *to
ship. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
phone 15.
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Rhode Island Reds, New Damp* will be nmonp IIiokc present nt
shires, W hite .and Barred Ply- opening session* of the trial of
mouth Itocks, Pullorum testod 4t) top Nasi officials of the nochicks, each Me, J00 for 1115.75. furious U s c h n u Concentration
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Farm , 713 So. Howard Ave.. i
______ __________
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aplintered T ffw u ig e of n Navy plane in which
C pffijfltfoir D ixie, K iefer, he nwtflwi—w.mma n iei of "The-- Fighting
T n J y * r i)e t death. Five o th e rs‘were killc'iL.wben lha~pliiua .h it a fop'CfiBfrtl. hidefen erni; and exploded. “ Capthln Dixie", a t the tim e of his death
'Mkty cnnuKjiider of IhfetN aval A ir Station a t Quormet Point, R.I.
(International)

Tyne writers

EGG NOODLES 3-5 oz. Pfegs. 17c
V» »&gt;. 4*ky.

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2 Tan Cans 17c

Mfg. A D istributing Co., ^ r.O r
W t l l T I ! I IO I S U
T o r m ir d w it h % 'lta a tls T O
'
Box 3361, 010 L ancaster Drive, WASHING machines repaired—
and all home appliances. Cald­
Orlando. Phone 21730.
well G eneral Repnir . Shah, 707
BABY BED, good condition.
North Milts, Orlando, phone
Phone 33(1-J,
2-1072. I’ronlpt service.
V IlllM lM 'rrR h , T n i I&gt; ItITX ASf.T PAI1H Pare
1-lh. la r
32 CHRYSLER roadster, good
E xpert Auto Repairing
running condition, 5 good tfres.
Crackers .. pkg. 21c Grape J a m ....... 19q
Barfield &amp; Jackson
m u :it ha ii ii f f . .
. Under . OPA . ceiling. , Ph°n«
..In connection with810-J.
Yates Auto Paint &amp; Bodv Works
M olasses
..........
Phone 371
H r llr ln s . , F r ie d i l V i m
J A .Y K P A f l K R I I
I H -l’hs.
SIMMONS BABY BED a n d -m a t­
tress, good as new, man’s pocket
A U TO PAINTING
I
rem
12-oz
can
32c
jewel Howard, else
,Watch, »17.......1Fruit Cakes
By C.W. " P a t” Johnkon
UTI.su VN —Nknrlrnlii*
12- $35.00; Man's w rist watch, 15 years experience In auto and
A dvance 4-lb ctn 72c
17 Jewel, bulova - $40.00; La nircrnftpninting. Sanford's popu*
• 1 Vz-Ibs. 85c
POMT**R—.Inafnnl
(-*»«. rail
dies w rist watch, 16 Jewel Elgin la r paint authority,
U ltra l„ NI.rk
rlln
1310
Summer'
$35.QP.
HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
Postum
..............
24c
Avinuc.
208 W. 1st St.
W B K C H .N l'T — C k u s p ru
ONE new 1 3/4 Horse Briggs
Baby Food
jar l i e San B enito.W ines
MOTOR TUNH-UP
_
S tratton Gas e n fln e .J u s t right Factories recommend i t every
H H I. L o n s — F e r e s I
fo r farm use. 300 E . 2nd Sb 5000 ’mites or tw ice a year. EsV ar iity Pek'pKg~23c' Burgundy.
YOUNG' fryer* for sate. G.H. sontlal to efficient ca r per/orV f,et*,H
O v » n «* r m n l* rrry
-------E.---2nd
^----* --- rr.nnce. O ar ,expert mochunicK and
J nr
I—
h t g p een,
i 1307
SL, phone
Sautern ..
. 99c
Sun Motor A nalyser assure sa tis­
8 0 0 -W .
P u r l. M h Srrr
M armalade
21c
faction. Come in today.
s«r ITrnnlad Tallel llnnla
22 H.P. Evlnrude and apeedbqat.
M uscatel.&gt;
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
$1.29
l«e. ran
1
h
Inquire Sutton Bros. Service
208 W. 1st HL
S
a
n
iflu
sh
-.........
19c
Station, flrd and P ark.
Cliampagi
$2.75
E X PERT — service— on—maehlnes-»l HI)—ITinsS------- ’—----------------- kssrltlfaa f f f t 'j
E IG H T room furnUhod house on
Elrctric irons, oil h seters and
CrysU I l.ake, one half mile
rook' stoves, Imckcii by 10 y ears’
Towels . .. roll . 9c Bur*
$2.79
South of C o unnttry
Club . on
r y ------.
. . . .I^ k c ___
experience. Phone 701-J.
A —l ’i :5 N B e ll I ' . I U l i -4 ||,—D ll.
W e r t e l■URary
gBaJf -|tttl|11
* Eour
syiiui . bedrotims,r
ukua vsM.tt’i -r—
-M
Road.uid Wa x - : " 3 9 r Bread
lb loaf l i e
bath and shower upstairs, hot
‘ EXPERT tilumblng.
h m trg en
cy repairs, rcmiaiellng, new
am K -M hf city water,—OT eleca ir’
nks, lavatories, toilets, ladfwlry
trie kUchen, telephone, 30 acres
'i? .'* *
T , i l f | ™ . — lls r lr h e d "
tubs, hot w ater heaters. Also
15 acres In (electric fence)
H
e
e
r
.......
10-lb.
b a g ......... .
61c
house hcatinjrF' George Cour- ‘
Fine for chicken ranch o r hogs.
P a r * lln lr a e r n n lr d S b a r lr n ls a
sen, Phone County 4100 o n
Borne cleared highland, muck
w rite Box 578, Sanford. Fla.
gardan, Iota of tim ber. Mrs. C.
d e x o ........3-lb ctn. 6 3 c ..........1-lb ctn. 22c
W. Ishill
ill.
%'HhimIm Ijnrb'liPil
.
MISCELLANEOUS
FU TU RE home b u lld e ra -a sk for
WE
PAY
highest
cash
price*
for
P.D.O. Choc. Syrup .... lSVa-oz
jar
! concrete blocks th a t will have
27c*
used furniture. Haynes A Wil- j
M iir iiliif iii F lu ff
3
quality and durability. Miracle
Ham*
F
u
rn
itu
re
Co„
311
H
1*
l
Concrete Co., 300 Elm Ave­
N ortbcm T issu e ...... .........rflll.......Z ‘1.. 5fl
Hi. phone 0CB.
nue.
BORROW IIHUE WHERE
W hen In Stock - ...........
PRIVACY IS ' RESPECTED
CHOICE of, thrru young milk
YOUR
natural
desjre
fur
privacy
row e; one 314 year old saddle
Octagon Ldry S o a p ....... 3 bars ....... 14c
in money m a tte rs is strictly
horse,
good hunting
pony.
respected
here.
Friends
anti
Octagon Powder
2 Irg p k g s ........ : 9c
Boston BUele, phons 775*W.
relatives ora ' not questioned
Octagon Flakes ....... Irg. pkg. ........ 23c
about your credit. Your em ­
ONE re-built sewing machine,
ployer or tmsbiesa associate*
good
ood conditi
condition. Sell or trade.
Octagon
Granllated .... Irg. pkg. .... 23c
will not hear of your personal
Phone 7B1-J.
affairs. There Is no esuse for
Super
Suds
.. med. pkg. 10c ?1rg j^cg. 2
COM PLETE line mechanical tools
em barrassm ent.
•
Including
acetylene
welder.
Reasonable cred 't requirem ents
Octagon Toilet
2 bara .............. 9c
Priced
to
sell. Inquire
nt
No co-niskors ot m"nev loans,
Johnson's Store, Monroe Cor&lt;
Palmolive ............. **3 reg, bar
'a rlsk ls naym ent plans.*
ner. A. K. Parham.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Palmolive
bath .bar ............... 10c
Florida Bank ItMg.
Phone 3*
TRACTOR and trailer mounted on
Cashmere B o u q u e t....... 3 bars
rubber, double disc and metal MEET ME n l 015 P ark Avenue
leveling boutd.
(’ood condi­
Thursday. Nov. 22, and lot’s
Octagon Cleanser ...^.,... 2 cans
tion. Reasonable price. J , L.
enjoy a reel old Thanksgiving
Parham .
Imiuire- Johnson s
dinner.
.Plenty
of Turkey,
Btirik, MtniiilwM
Store. Monroe Corner.
Pumpkin tiie Hnd all the trim ­
mings.
$1.26. Call 100-R fn*
Baltimore Oysters ...
-. p t .
GOOD paying grocery and meat
special reservations.
K lim Mrlrrt
m arket. Owner has other In­
terests. Box TA, CIO Herald.
Baltimore Oysters ....
p t.
W ANTEDPhons G24-W a fte r 7 P. .M.
Crab M e a t ..... ............... lb........
USED trlrycle fo r three year old
I)rr»*d .Ml Drawn
PARLOR wood heater, csst iron;
child. Phone (154-W.
sm all oil heater. 404 Palm etto
Fresh Local D u c k s ........... lb.
1-DOOR
SEDAN,
beat
$800.00
will
Ave.
K rnli Drad* \
buy. Phone 42, W inter Park,
Fla.
Texas T u r k e y s ................ lb. ...
BABY carriage. Can be -seen
H gri.IT
a t 510 Palmetto Ave.
HELP W ANTED—

EVAP. MILK

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E IG H T H
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F IL L up w ith . ketwsene and fuel
oil before winter. .
II. B. POPE C O . INC.

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Magorilia Aye.

You Should Know
You should know libout the 80',{
collision or upset Automobile in ­
surance offered by the S tate
Farm --Mutual -In su ra n c e Co— If
you ca rry $50 deductible colli­
sion or upset insurance on your
ra r or tru ck :—$50 is deducted
from each c o llliio n ^ a u d upsm
claim, ■** . it. coats you $50
p air a dam aged fender. you pay
All. If another fender is unmagui!
and it costs you $50 to repair,
you again pay ALL.

SERVICE '

If you had BO'/, coverage you
could g e t both fenders repaired
by - paying only $20.

}

The premium a fte r the 1st year
is no more th an you would pny
for the $50 deductible kind and
$15 to $25 less than you would
pay for the 80'/, * coverage in
most companies.

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Call 178-J. G et the
LESS.

BEST

NOW A V A IL A B L E ?
TO
All EYEI WERE ON Rosalinda Awdoy, H , when she told of the cruelties
of Jap st,Idlers, a t the trial ot (Jen. Yapiashita in Manila. She dl: played
some of th e th irty -eig h t bayonet wounds on h er body and aLo told the
court hw w -ttw-daprtiait M ttcn~her fath er end TiayontffU lie rK B O isrto
death. U. S. Army Signal Corps Itadiophoto. (fnfertiafienal Sounilphoto)

OWNERS

Y«»u iu f hMt*by urtlervd tu ftp* * I«»tH flay uf .^uvetiibnr, 1945,
O* I'* iiKHKLHiN
for l»«nr pfitwiiuiiily, or l»v Atturnfi) . |
in i-n n u ! thfi Itm uf rumplatiit
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for lilv o re e , on ..r b efo re the I'lih
dev of D ec,-ruber, l u l l ; o t lie r w l.e ,
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Night Crew on Duty
Monday Thru Friday
. 6:30 P.M. to 3;0Q .A.J4-

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20c

Ground H a m b u rger............l b . ..

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6 ROOM .bungalow, -best location GIRL for soda Fountain a t LanIn the City. Edward F. Lane,
oy’s D rug Store. P a r t tim e or
"The man who knows Banford.’
full tim e.
WANTED: Helper fo r Jim m ie
One of Sanford’s m ost attractiv e
Cowan’s Shoot Metal W orks.
homes, furnished. Edward F.
WOMAN a t Al’a Place, m ust
Lane.
be n eat and clean and have
h ealth card, 311 S aufonl Ave.
h ------- TH AT - tL IT T L B - home Hn th s
country where you can have
FU LL tim e and p a rt lim a clerks.
garden, f ru it trass, cow end
H. A A._ D epartm ent Store.
chickens. Edward F&gt; Lane.

LOST &amp; FOUND

1942
STREAM LIGHT
housd
trailer, located a t Trailer Camp.
C. E. Goods.
Radio b a tte ry bought
L08T :
WY-' D U E TO tha fact th a t Navy man
Rockey ifire
Nov. l14
i f ea!t ttha
‘
op end
a n d ’ pput
u t In w rong, auto8ho:
being transferred this m erchan­
mobile through taistaked R tdise is the seme as now;
ward for tha person who de­
1 three burner Hotpolnt range;
livers It to 100B W est 0th St..
1 five place Thomssvltle poster
George Davis.
Maple bedroom 4 suit*; 1 coll
spring, fe lt m sttrass; 1 throe LO ST: Black le ath e r envelope
. piece maple upbolsUrad living
beg, gold inlUala, L.Y.L Lost
room suit* l one 8 g 12 eand
a t A rm ory. Leava a t Ksradd.
broodfslt ru g ; 1 five place me
’ Reward.
pie dinette
suite., Phone 402-J,
Pie
dl______
Mrs. R. JL Pippin.
LOO ST;
Ladles’ E lgin w rist
w atch, n ear Poet O ffice. Re: OUTBOARD m otor. IVi H. P.
Ward. Mrs. Roy Holler, phone
single
sin g it cylinder. 'Vs:
'Y enr good con­
222-W,
dition. See a t 014 M yrtle Ave.
Phone 2M-W.
*TOB RENTcow ,'pony, one work h o m
nd one mule. II,M. Gocbren r w o stores, 00$ and &gt;07 W. 0th
8t&gt;
I County 2306, Lake Mary,
ROOM furnished house,
Icivilians
______ _
__
Sm all fam ily
only.
080.00 per m onth. J . V. M ar/
R t », Box 90.

W ANTED TO

P rra k

Ground Pork S a u s a g e ..........lb.

IIKUM.tVB

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Smoked S a u B a g e..............lb. N.............. 4
sirloin Steak ...................l b . ....... ........4:
it o ir a if s
D og Food . .........2-lb .pkg. ....
Fresh Cranberries ....* 1-lb cello b ag .... 33£
Fresh Crisp C e le r y ....... Irg stalk ........ 23c
Fancy E ating A p p le s ...... . 2 - lb s ....... 25c
Selected Tom atoes
lb. * t n . ........ 27c
T
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FresJ Green C a b b a g e ..... . lb.............6c
Large Juicy Florida Oranges ....5 lbs.
f * r ( . q l*aektd S . |

US No. 1 M aine Potatoes ....10 lb s*,...

4

Local Spinach .............. . 2 lbs.
Tender Yellow Squash . . . ^ T

b /.i:...

Fresh Green B e a n s ........ 2 lb's.
Large Fla. Grapefruit •..... each ......
Yellow Oni
3 lbs.

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Piece

owner

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Stunning modern design with
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waterfall fronts, large Und-

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Station

acape mirrors of fine plate
glass. In betuiifdl blonde

Cor. 2nd &amp; Sanford
Pbon* 9190

woods, consists of Bed, Chest
of drawers, Vanity, Felt mat-

rescued ms from the graveyard.
|Let them inspect Y O U R tires to
reveal serious troubles. Oo in
Ifor weekly rriniUtioo— tire rotab y 5i- y e a r -

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trea^ Simmons cot| springs,
Ml
two large feather p illo
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T o P t i m Ii th e F r t m u of A n e r lti i
T o Produce P 'o i p t r i l ; for Sanford.

VOLUME XXXVII

Hitler Gang
Goes On Trial
At Nuernberg

S h e

F air

through W n liiH n ) ,
tem perature.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NKWSPAPKK

Established I Ill's

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1015

Two-W ay T ra ffic In U niform '

Legion Of Risk
In Going Soft

Henchm en Listen To
~ U.S. And B r i t i s h
Prosecutors W i t h
V arying Em otions
I

T H E W EATHER

Treasury Head Says
Must Rem ain
Strong^Atid Support j
World Organization

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Afvsot laictW’rcs.s Leased Wire

NUMBER ID.

Of Plan
For Pearl Harbor Attack
’•’Vro TT-

Finale Of -Three-Powora. Atomic Conference* ~

NUERNBERG* Nov.. 20.
(AI*)— The form er German
Foreign M inister Joachim Von
Ribbentrop, collapsed . today
a t Ma trial here. He was re ­
moved from the chamber
, where he la. being, tried with
.O th e r top N u i le ad e n . It
u alao reported th a t one of
the defense attorneys had
tried to pass some poison to
Jnllua S tried ier, the notoriova anti-Sem ite. Twice to­
day guards have prevented
som ething being passed over
the sill of the dock.

Foreseen-* A s The
Opening: P hase Of
U .S.-Japanese War

C U IC A G f.
Nov. “0,
—. I
W A S H IN G T O N . N o v . 2 0 ,
T reasury S eri clary Fred Vrns.ut
i w atn n l tn liiy jrfiN i (hr United
( A F ) — T h e F e n r l lln r iw ir i)ti f 'a t e * i . ii not lei inteinational
v e s tlR a tin ir c o m m itt e e h a s
pruS’.vm,* „*• by default. In an ;
le a r n e d _ th iit. : tlm l a t e S e c .Mr.
.&gt;i«rrd.for the A tnerF-'an
onvnitlou in Chicago, t
i r e tn r - o f i he ^ N av y , F r a n k ..
vln?W!’ .tr:iV r« t" lb iu w c r a n n .itJK n u N L _ iu td
a
p ro m o B itk R i
aaJine m c n s V i hairs and wallow ^
m o r e t h a n t e n m o n th s t&gt;en il:6 luxury of the feeling t h a t fo re h n n d
t h u t a .Inpatients
•‘the war is aver."
Vinson told the Legionnaire*
K lirp rifle u ttite k
n tiK h t
ho
thut this nation must do hr«*
la u n c h e d a t I’e a r l H a r b o r .
th
in
g
s:
remain
powerful,
•
upWIRING BARRAGE ON CONGRESS TO LET SERVICE MEN OUT
An exchange of correspondenc.*
port International discussion to ■
between Knox und form er Sec­
keep the peocr. and | rovhle leader- *
retary of W ur Stlmsoii has been
al io, fm a w u riijjm w p e rlty .
i
—laid—lifcfuj;,c _ lliu _lajuuniUpc. d is :..
NUERNBERG. N ov. 20,
Gel sera 1 Dwight (». E ise n h o w e rp
closing th a t Knox bail suggested
arrived in Chicago today for an!
(AP)— An epoch In the his­
possibility of n I’cnrl H arbor
"Eisenhow er Day" a t the A m eri­
tory of mankind and the
attack sonic ten m onths • before
can le g io n ’s -7th annual national
world began today in a .small,
the disustcr a rlu a lly took place.
•■onvention. Ami G eneral "Ike”
On .Inn. 24, 1it 11 the late Navy
oak-panelled courtroom in
lost no tim e in making news,
Secretary wrote, " I f w ar even­
disclosed an agreem ent w ith
Nuernberg, Germany. Twenty
tuate*. wjJf-&gt;Japan. it ' r * belevcd
■JlMski.au*- oii-w aaateg: freed
- men. a s strangely garbed as
I easily onssjblr th a t h ostilities,
iiewSinan i.xn lbit iiu u U y u - o s :
O a cast .of beggurAjui an. opera,
would be ilntiatoil by a surprise
cmciHBn -wffnv ‘%.f- iv rm tw y T 1l*I T .V .:T in, ilW
FR
K N t'E fff'ftTNffi
n .lW
i fc4 N' ,T H E t'O
, N E,y
.-----..................--ington w heie I're-idcnt Trum an. Prim e M inister I attac
k iijion the fleet or the
th ere w ill !&lt;■ exrhan re nress A dee of llrita n and Canadian Prim e M inister M a ,..... »• Kmn dc. nasi the h itu re of the atom ic homh
listened with varying emunaval base at Pearl H nrbor.’’
lo u rs In the m ilitary Junes •ecu- Im it t lenient B. A ttlee. PtvMden H arry H. I r u - a r o pn-turo.1 nlmve: Sealed (I. to r.t a te Prim e Atm
. lions, as an American—h is
. And in his letter, Knox w ent
pied b y .. 1h i'.. .Russian* and tho
voice trem bling w ith nervousness
on to declare that bem use of
\m erlcan r.
to Y I U e .^ M . n . ti,
. Ja io b fp aitly Idddi Ul. R ,p . r b a i b
A Eaton of New' 'Jersey. Sen. Brief!
^rd escribed
them
w ith
these
Hie possbility of « m ujor d is­
T onight. G eneral
Ei*c d o u rer #1. Muh. n of t otthivtietU. t anadlun A m bassador P.-ar-on. S tate Se, i'etn i y lU ines, Bep. jll.x.m of New
w prdi:
aster t o . the fleet d r the P earl
&gt;vil| make an address which he links mul Ailm. I.ruhy, 1hi(«nimtionnll
“The' defendants, w ith divers
D arker base, every possible step
has lerm ed "The .most Itn o rta.it
other persons, ere guilty of a
rhuuld be lttk tu r_ iu _ p rap ara -fo r—
if my lareer.
Before th at,
( U n l l s s N Os r u n fo u r)
however, lie has svhctdtxl
y'si’.'h an attack.
i Ulo - - a t— i Ih- head ■of a —pi
Knox's letter went _ even fu r­
P
la
n
B
o
x
in
g
Schools To Close
through the loop to the coliseum
th er in its prediction of w hat
reieiie the Legion’s Dlslln*
would happen. He suggested th a t
For T hanksgiving
the .laps might use uir bombing,
hc»i. Service Medal.
a ir toi pedn atturkw sabotage, n f l
_ Schools will be . dosed through- , ■?.
subm arine attac k ,
mining, or r
A t LakcH i o n t l a rk
out Seminole County both on
bomluirdment bv gunfire. Hut he N
T hanksgiving Day, T hursday, and
went on a express the view th a t R
A nother plug i am
bo n n g
RE-ENIISTED SERVICE MEN STARTING BACK IN
oh F riday, it waa announced to ­
defenses against aerial attack
w en t*
poi.Milvsl li\ the I m ils
day by Supt. T. W, Lawton.
were adequate at P earl H arlair.
Clnli will take pl.n ■at N.up oM ixk
Culluni Is Re-Fleeted •tridny
A t Lho F ir s t B aptist Church W ITH IN TH E AREA OF A SINGLE .CITY the rem eru happens U&gt;
D isputes Keep- E arlier in the day, former!
evening at the M um .iptl 150
T hursday m orning, a t 0:30 o’­ catch niese co n trastin g pictures, showing « o p ) u few of the 300
Pacific Elect Com m ander Admfrtilg
A s President O fj ‘ oftiiall Eiebt. it u . i v annouiii'—i
in|f 2 7 5 , 0 0 0 Idle J.O
clock a Sanford M inisterial As. women who jimmied telegraph office In P ittsburgh, Pa., ."or a tele, Richarilson gave I be com
] touny by Joe \ J - , cliaitmaii ui
aociatlon Thanksgiving day ser­ graphic bombardment of Congress dem anding Hint their menfolk be
Local Farm llureati th e t ion’s Uixing built eovnm lti'e.
Throughout Nation mjuw further licuiia of hi* pi*
■-----------vice will be given. There will retensed fro n ^ tlic arm ed service uml (b o tto m )’ some of the &lt;U ills - ’
_______
•
PCarl H atlm r conversations w itt
.
g } Julian Blenstrom
*
i New bleachers t avo l&gt;evii addeil
be p rayers and organ
selections. lllusionod and jobless veteran s in one group whu left a nearby P itts - .
or
, u i i v i 'T i i v
m
j,.
,,
P resident Roosevelt, lie said lhal
Vegetable am i celery gtuw el* o f j t o Mid |tt seating &gt;| e itn tu rs.,_
Seminole High Schools Celery
T in Senior Class of Seminole burgh railw ay statio n for Fort Meade. M iL _ after re-enlisting ill
ev m ‘ IAllI i*lrt*i
^ . 1.tHMtc*
'
Nnr
X0, VV,, _ Mr. t..,,.f,llIa^
Rooseveltih«w,. s ’ rath e r loathj
the Army (International Sou ml photos)
‘ Feds will appear In u post-season S-mimile (.'u nity fare one of Ihe j * he big inn n Uml Eridtiy ev.-n
t%*n
on the
ssf ih
9 High School will present
neg
gam e th is year -when the P urple u m t Mi'ute Iskut im blem * III I h it will be n clash u| m
g i o , w n.. a r e o y e r , had aw ed fo r £ , . 1
h i " n !d * n m .,lo r I
T hanksgiving D ay program a t
tVelt
experience.
e*|ieelally
In
r
e
1
heavyweight
slugger-.,
Bull
*rs
if
I
i|i»
i
it
in
■
•
v*pt
i
inn
y
in
*
■
■
i
Tit
'
*
lu
rriran
es
front
Gainesville
....................
will
moment hy Hie threat of n stiikf |
Thilt ,
Kl(.h„rd
- d a n ) W ednesday m orning ~ * t
. .
,,
,. ,
_
meet the locals a it th r high ei hi«&gt;j gard to h arvesting .&lt;f crops, it I n &gt;ilk Henderson. Ira pounds, o f iln OeuenH Motors plants, a s trik c i
-1 0 * 1 0 o’clock..
»~
SUMUI.I.
a
lii
Alomu
lluinli
jf
,.„iir
,|
m|g),i
rrip
n
le
'
*P"
'••‘‘
lareil.
Mr.
R
ooseiclt
ft
was
aunoiiiMcl
l»v
County
Agent
J
&gt;
athletic
field
on
the
evening
of
Offlces a t -the City Hall and
Dee. 7, according to « ii uoiionun-. f ,R . Dwwmiii, f&lt; (lowing « m eet,
■_«&gt;- I Jo Itottnd limit lei .,f Clmi
,.ullre auto industry. A ltn L l JJ1"', n,cn .
1,0,1
C oart House will be cloned
s- '
nil niiloinobiie inanufactU .ers ob- lr ‘,:lc,!‘ cou *'
nwlckly inducted
nietil iioluv by llern ian M orn-,
mg held \e ste n la y nfieriimm &gt;&gt;l
T hursday. The Post Office uml
*''h e, ,, (rnlull'd
ev.-nt-.
a. void mm M'lUl1
..... . *,.f
s fr,,,n
adequate
sailors
irincipal of the srhoid.
Hie Seminole G row ers As.ia-ia,.
,
*1 tli.-ir
nit'll ta
in r1tin
lin in ', J*”
.* ',1, „turned* into
*
j
m ost stores and businesses will
nu to Mi. Moh*. will Ije a le tu m j tJcmeral .Motor*, no the l.if? firm J lf
" S J l ^ T 1' 1 ! 1V '.1
The gam e will l*e spoiuoiw l I&gt;. lion at the P o in t Huu-e. whieli
d o es fo r the holiday.
Hicbardson then laid the coin­
I the S aulord Kiwnnis Club and ihe was foUowe,! bv a meeting of bum „f Miihvlm MncNeill versus pm cticallv stnmls m tlm ben.t
The H erald will publish no
ed with
'.''luggct
Kiniird,
buth
of
Selin„f
i)ir
mitoniutive
world
niittcc
how ho Imd rnnferret
By
W
illard
Cennollv
.Million,
O
range,
Osceola.
Putm
an,!
|,rocee&lt;ls
will
go
to
the
o
ig
a
n
ita
the
Seminole
County
E
a
r
m
edition on T hursday In order
...1^.
* I, .. ... six
T* ...
is.,
r-,k)■■■.,, „of
$ Cl
,, I .. II.,II
ecretary
S tate
Hull I.,to learn
mile High V
SthnoT}.
two min
Residents In some riirul a r e a s .1 Seminole, Sum ter, St. Johns, » l" ';t |o n ‘« fund for underpriv Hedge I Bureau,
Tension I* mounting hmnly in S
th a t employees m ay enjoy the
tile 1minds
between
of nrifles
and!
the ticvr
deer season t, hudrvii,
hildrvn. Keirutiir
R egular pncen
prices lo
forr irnthiMamLvi
of nip
Hie iin
Glower*
Av- ..............
eexcited
x cited ubyy t the
l i c crack
crm K 01
iie ^ m
ull Volusia
\fn u » iu counties, viic
mqiuih
' i *-- »n
iw c m a
.
; W Kieddie WJh IK-Iiolt. . where union delegates m ore about the null mi's foreign
. . . . , holiday..
. .
"tnlx rtlom lrljr,*"'lliunsht&lt;■vmU iuL. -fro m N ovctnLei—2U. ti* ‘Vrnrnr, - AVtll 'p m n i t l i n rr o n lm p t»*r »«»l w l »d ’ IV t r y ■ W h i t e | U ill ,f ti, , t J u&gt;ilcxUilL .
7—n ir"n '.eim tflir
- rrptv from" the Policy, .mid .h a d ..lik e w ise ..talked
' ( # * Groceries lately
have * been
I urat «« ptvnfdent* and limit'll th eir and S inni\ SleinlHiiigb t i l . I 01 t*n,npuny In llieir ‘I'mii.unl Ihnt with the S ecretuiv of the Nivy
stocking tho la rg e st supply of th a t w ar had boaji declaretl in Ja n u arv I. the turkey aeaaun fruin |) r&gt; Luther T. Doaa. nrrahlelU
about preparations.
i r ,)„. wnKr .lisp.it.- bo
j November l!0 to Ja n u ary !Ht Ihe | | | lfk Klwmnin club of Inis city, A labor neeiU a?* no few er than BMlliui..ie■. Md. . u n d « M
m* liiTiil . uted.
food they have been uble to aSeminole County.
They
were
prom
ptly
Maaurtnl
by
unail
and
aquirrel
teaiion
from
crowd
of
b
etter
th
an
3000
t*
**\
330
llahatnan
necro
worker*.
obtain and the m eat deportm ents
l r,
'.i ,
.
.
bus set l:IH! P, M.
.....................................
.. a t‘
1
“ l,' jx*c |&lt;n| to itliiiu l- the
M (
C
llim t
w
it*
^ - r l i v t e i l .................. 0 rU
khiiw
th
th e ' Noveinber
JO to February l*» “itm
affair*
» u»"»•'«
»*.*
•«* i**,.**»*-.
■ »,
1 iistein nStundnid
i*»»»»m tn 1
im r rh
m '” ‘ * , , w .» , . E
Time
ns ii,, uc««
drudi *
rep o rt there are' plenty of tu r­ thrific " I n the
Ifeneral
huntlntr
*ea««m
K|i«t
open
*'
the
Hove
season
from
November
j
XI
j
®
Purple
H
urricane
tn
a
mem*
iireaideot*
ami
Let*
Jlutner
vice
*
»
&lt;r
ei^n
i,
»n
ia*it|r
h
in
ii
1
..
jlhr&gt;
j,,|t
««tinpaitv.t're*ldent
C har­
key* available a t about 47 cents
ed,
Huck deer, turkoy*, quail, f lio to .lunuuiy IB. On these apecte* |H.r ,»j | | u* Florida Hie Ten A m Hie»iilriil of th e'S am in o le C'ounty |
...
. . .
m bh iirk o I «»m i»a«r
a pound.
*
1*— ■
— s is ----.1....
j
,
■
..
.
1hole will &gt;e u buttle’ rby
in il
squirrels mid- doves
were making
■•----*1
holding
perm
itted
every
(luy xociallon .but .has .hud. some diffiEarn. •*
Ilureuu,
with live men in the ling, mintnei I
«•
W ’l n I I I t r l &lt;»11 fI , /1 L n f
noises like u 'W u lt Disney curtonii foi the fiis t ten days of the sea- «utlv this season w(th .m ore ex-A lthough munv negro ngiienl
Inn:
tstween
two
rim
tistanls
md
W
f
l
f
m
i
t
l
I
,
i
g
t
u U tllT ltc i I t t l o l l l l l ^ U M I 1 U v I C L .
Superfort Sets N ew
film mul M urrying fo r cover. Tho son
A fter thut. h u n tin g -is j‘i “--p c rirn c rd conference elevens.-A luir
tu r a l.u in k ti * h a te , ret dined imn
tV
. .•
■
' Vx
.'
-k T - -1— s x - -*/**-*nn tlncks, geese an d conts * Idldted on Mnnilays. « eilnesjluys | In for m at Ion on th e G ainesiilb ftom n o tth ciii slides wlicic ttiry tet d,'te, iiiioeil, -tind a 'm y.leri
Long Distance, Mark season
•ns” feminine hair pulling
mid
O n H iK K in .s D e a l s
I*
hud nlreudv OpenciJ on Nov. 2, und; und Kiiiluya during Uiu rem ain d er, w(Ua(| vx|t| be Tcleiised shortly, to
.,
.. ■
nmiding
affair,
said
Mr.
Moss.
the scasph on nuirsh hens h asT o f the
season. The season on j cording to Mr'. Morris.
I la pot table Inning ling was
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20, UP)—
wuy since.-Sept. 16.
dock, geese uml coot extends from
This will tie th e fits! tim e H o - ---------------------------------------TALI.AHAE.SKE. Nov. ^ n , r i k ------M ayor Edw ard T lg g ln s lefl
An A merican su p erfortress has been.under
Inunod to the Liana through the
Vbe.'e M-ems l.c b e ........ .
Under
the
rules
of
the
Gamfe
Novettibor
2
to
Ja
n
u
ary
20,
mul
w(ij
*le,,
|
nt„
|)iK
Ten
ctr„
.
completed a non-stop flig h t from
cooMcsi
or
t
m
t
.
A
.
\
\
.
(
ntinaUy
th)tt
............. . t1l|. VltM( JJil(ieiTUa Motiday afterm um fur W nshlngFresh W ater Fish Commis- they limy lie taken every d * y ; r )e, this season since the game C l t r i l S
F rU ltS
SOU F
D. C. for. H_Cl!Dfp.rc|lCC With
Guam to W ashington—a distance and
tlanilo Alt Base
IndttsTrit’v will lx-’ mnvrd to tnn,
sion,
a
hunter
.may
legnilv
bim
dutlngA
l^e
week.
wUh
the
O
rian
d
ir
High
KehtWiI-Tr*
—
N iivv offii-inla in regard to u&gt;,e
of m ore than 8,000 miles. The one deer, one turkey, 12 qioiil, 15 The Commission has ruled tntil ■g cril was postponed due to wide
\\n lu esd k y evening Hie I ions Florida, but A ttorney Geiimal bv the City of th,' fneilillcH of
A
h
Lid
Is
Removed
A rm y A ir Force* Immediately laid
will have th eir T h an k sg iv in g 4 Ton, W atson thinks this will the Sanford Nnvul A ir S tation
prohibition a* to days of J h e l . p ^ . j p an d rato ry Infections withclglm to a world’s distance re ­ squirrel mul 10 dove in any one the
•Itthn* ♦*! fium IU3M) I . M, until i|o|H'ml tin *rvt'ral thinit*.
[y , to hunting j j„ tb P T igers ranks earlier thi*
week will not ap p ly
when the N ow loaves.
DETROIT. Nov. 20. (A*»
Re­ r ; ,MI ^
cord. The B-2!) landed e t W ash­ day.
•‘hiRlc u ill Ik* by *hr
Atuoni; tin* condition* W'atMHt
Much of the activ ity this p ast on Novemlwr .20, T hanksgiving,
In
his
brief to
be
tire„
. year. O rlando is a memlier of tin- moval tif governm ent coot lots
ington a t 1:30 F. M. Eastern
Imi* nro tho m i*in^ of upproxb sen led to the Naval iiuthorilies,
Big T en Association. Mr. M »m- *ent th r price of ritrils ft nils sky- , Iton ii nit l»oy»,
Tlmab about 36 hours a f t e r J t h a il, week in the office of f o u n tv | Christmas and Naw Y ear s Day.
n o n mat
m a t•• i e
^
n
7 "^ ,
• mut. ly $H.mi(lJMMl in subsrrlp- Mayor Higgins, acting in hi*
. Judge"R ._A3'.”’W anr*h*s liehn-een-g- The Cummlsal(m.lodav urgi''l,«ll;jm ,iuuuc*d ahal,..thC - l»r.Ijui&gt;li
nickeling_pulay on D etroit
taken off from Guam.
"—
*~i Isl*t;M)D—I*OHl—P ltttlH ’ - T f W r n -Mali—itplMdd-.qw-n-*.h.qi douhlc * rn p fin te—n* —m ayor— and*
T h t recognised distance record tered on the purchase qf hunting hunters to ex trcise “all possible. w (|l |iost|Niiied but will not 1» kata.
* ,, ...
la n d the Ih' s I ptoposilion offered
...........................................
«»&gt;•" during th* JB45-40 h u n tin g ' pll, ywJ o f/ , , nc, lh t. Florida State
m anuger of the Seminole
Rome housewives were (laying
o f . 7,168 mile* was set by the
Holiday' A c t i v i t i e s | Higgins by Jacksonville, Tiimpa. ns
Count v Chamber of Cnmmcrco
B ritish In a flig h t from E gypt (67.60) licenses, and -’ttKl county, season in an effo rt to c u rta il. l | i Kh School A thletic Association as high as I t per ilorrii for
—.
Miiuni in Penaacola.
Marion, O range, Osceola, Putnam , lo tn litv accident* which la st y e a r ( llMn , ruling th a t an y learn not &gt;rang?s, and D in e were corrrswill present infonuillion which
to A ustralia In 1068.
cost ,‘IH casualties.
('am plirll- ! Watson
who rcceullv con- will stress the need for hoiw inning 60 percent of th eir game* ponding increases on p rice, «.f ‘ Meiiila is of the
The plane carried a crew of until Monday noon
the New Oileuns pital fnrilities such ns m e «fResidents of 06 mol latys mid
D irector I. N. Kennedy bjatnpdj
|)0j perm itted U' play a I"**' g ra ie frm t* , ta n g n in r s ami w hen. Iat*»iqg Post No. 63 of the fern al with
will
specially picked and trained p er­
says H i g g i n n fbrdod "by the iiuvnl station disglrls^ under 15 are" exem pt from carelessness as ehlef factor It, ar- season gam e o r a imstponemcnt. ' .ivatlablr. lemons.,
I Aineiteat, lu-gim, beld. th e ir te 1 industiialU t
sonnel —- all vetarana of th e Pa
riibi
n * i:t,niio.iHHi pensiiry, atnl the need for nddloffc,
However, G eotgr T hlerw rchtitr.j g illsily -rhcdoti'il m e rlin r
rifle
—
business
tionul buildings and facilities
insgt-r uf the 'D e tro it Union i niglil si th r l.egion II
-Jit xllscusalng. Iba-.I4U.0UL b jy . for—tra in in g o f .-«eto rn iu g —vet—-of le o ,ln iiu llinli I nulnrv TnumiusU a d lb&lt;&gt; pi ice * Aelixv - io n ,le s t,d e e - Hill --T
ro tt of (lie Higgins slrike-buund ernns.
will plav the Ik' u se «•&gt;• t-onfiurd to the b elter piexiding
New III leans plant. W atson said
S ew , si plans for various type
a retu rn eu- v redes uf fru it. IK' ptedlcltxl
Issued.
.dentiflud, m ishaps In boat* and jr-g tm en t.
T his gam e will !*■ lh a l average o r puutvr grades of etileitm nm ent tu bo sponsoieil ‘ “‘my man with fortitude and
cash member
th* crew.
Courage for lhal bus wbal tl
w ill.rem ain at the sam e level nr i-v the local post iluiing .
H unting is uerm ilted In the Improper handling of w eapons., played M onday. Dec 3.
declini slight!.'. ,
Ocala N ational Forest from l o d a y r ’l f every h unter will l&gt;e coreful,)
foi theoming holiday season were la k e, lo uphold tile open shop Patrick J. McDonalji
Loften Is Critical
ill tb i' slate."
Price anntloL on citru s fru its inlnxlia'ixl by L o g i n u u a i i e
until Doc. 20. except on Monday,.. I not fir* a t te n m U he h asn 't piwl-.
------------------------------Tim
A ttorney
General
exRail M achinist Dies
have tieen ten,uved from Nhv. I'J George Ktivdc and lle n rv W"U
j
j
i euj
T i . t .*. Wvtiy blent i f a n d
tem em ber
Of ACL Testim onies uf
W ednesdays and
r‘l
th a t his gun It a deadly w eapon, ]CotUlty dVCS $8000
In Ja n . 13.
coll Final action on these p la n . piessi'd his views last night tn
a Jui k-uni IIlc audiuuee.
has l&gt;«n raisetl to $6.Wb
loaded o r unloaded, there will be,
m
r
n , _ , •, .
CalifurniM uianges rose fm in were delayed until the next n
I’ulrii'k Jam es McDonald. 76.
‘ W EST PALM BEACH, N o t ,
To W ar Fund Drive Ihe old railing p u re uf -6.(xi a g ulaily M'lmluled m eeting which
In the F ilth D istrict edm prised; far fewer accidents," Kennedy
' retired
Pemisvlvuniu
railroad
20, UP) — Bcott Loftln, form er of Brevard, Citrus, F lsgler. Lake. ■nddeil.
vs
all
I...
tiM
i.i
*
1
• Asr^tn as high as flflJM) for choice j will be held lire. 3.
I m achinist, who hud lived in BanUnited 8 talas Senator and trusIt u a s announced th a t eveiy
’ “
past IH year.*,
Seminole C ounty's contribution* siaea. Florida oranges were atoe of the Florida E ast Coast
sundav'1
- afternoon
te tho N ational W ar Fund tn date '*'Ut 75 re n ts a ease higher with T h u in lav evening
...... .. open
..... ..........(
_____
a t his
hour .Truman Will Attend
Railway, has criticised th e te s ti­
reached a to ta l of jn.b.M ' o r r n pond lire increases in grape- activiUes ate held at th e l« g io it A rm V -N n V V U fin t e s t *home on the O rlando highw ay
mony of A tlantic Coast Lino Stores W ill Rem ain
| Starting- Lineup For have
and while the quote o f f 13,142 fruit, tangerine and lemon prices. Hut and all members
lem bcrs aro Invited ‘
”
^
a fte r an illness of four m onths.
witness#* who appeased In the
to attend.
He is survived hy two son*,
waa not reached, results w
e r e _______j _______ ___
WASHINGTON, bftiv. 20,
In te r sta te Com mere* Commis­ Open On W ednesdays Baby F eds Announced g ratify in g , it waa announced to*
Alfred McDonald of Sanford,
I'lcslikm l T rum an won't play and William McDunuhl nf A m a­
sion hoorlng • bora.
Following a poll of th e directCoach Goose K ettles of Sein- S 1
Tho w itnesses described w hat
favorites when he atten d s Ihe rillo, Texas.
JOBLESS BE N E FIT S
‘i i S V r i Col,m,n- rtuicm,“' S a i n t Fetersburir
Loftln term ed the Ik “ unaetis- ora of the S anford M erchant's \ inolr H igh School th is afternoon
Nn one in Seminole County re- Army-Navy footoull gam e in ■ Mess will lie held fur Mr. Mc­
'iWed' “•
W inters _Gc
On Strike reived unem ployment eoni|K&gt;ina- Philadelphia
factory” deelinr* with tho FEC. Association Monday, W. V. B it-' announced the sto rtin g lineup i-“r*
uu Dec. I. The Presi Donald a t All Souls Catholic
.
_ _
Loftln doelarcd th a t he had ting, president, announced th a t for the Baby Calery Feds when lik t lo Ikutnk m r y o n t who h e lp -,
lion imyments d u rin g the w ee k ! dent—as is the custom —will sit Church, of which he was a mem­
never board any com plaints from sta rtin g tomorrow, stores th s ti they meet th* Baby Bulldogs r take "thhT^method^ o’? M tendlnV SA IN T PETERSBURG, Nuv. 20 uf Nov. S to Nuv. 10, C arl II. | on the A rm y side of th e Held ber, a t 0:00 o'clock ‘W ednesday
shippers who war* reported to have closed on W ednesday a fte r- of DeLand to n ig h t a t the ath &amp; T ^ i m ^ i W o f i ‘^
A
o t P a t e r a hM Smith, t'halrnym of the F lo rid a , during Ihe firs t h alf and on the m orning, with F ath er William
complained before tho ICC of noons, will rem ain open th ro u g h -1Ji-iii- field.
me to u * everyone nermouallv c,0***‘ **°*n the com posing rooms Industrial Commissiun, said. T his Navy side during the second half, N achiral) officiating.
i Jennings and Whelchcl
will
“Inferior service," until they a p ­ out the day until C hristm as.
2 ko e b te T tn
KL? T u i « r the Independent and Ihe Times, would indicate th a t all eligible, The gam e will tw Mr. T rum an’s
The rem alna will be sent to
This decision was made, he;
ha) s ta rt
r t ama l ends, Jenkinson and who aided III making the d riv e, M n u r , . mr,|0yed by th - two rovcred w orkers in th is county first out uf town engagem ent
peared a t tho aeertng. H e fu r­
Wheeling. W. V*., fur interm ent,
th e r said th a t to e tlrrin g ship­ stated, In on(ar to give shopper* VVethcringtnn a t tackles. Shoe­
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P etersb u rg
new spapers who were seeking w ork had found i since he cancelled e series of accompanied
by
A lfred
Mc­
aiiitwLI, (nka
! trip s into N orth C aroline and
pers &lt;r»v* m ost o f th e ir busi­ more tim e to do th e ir buying for m aker en d llird e n e t guards, n o te
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contribution to
• »IHke vote early th is m orn- suilahh jobs.
Donald. it w as announced by
ness to steam ship tinea prior to the holiday. S tores will be rin­ Keel a t center. G rantham a t le ft nole^C eunty mefla tg ta to M o** to illfc ThU acllon W 1W . t the
Qualified claim ants In Florida, oth er sla te s because of m a tte rs the Erickson F uneral Home.
1B41 b u t come J o the FEC when sed d uring the T hanksgiving holi­ half. A lexander a t rig h t b all * Sanford 66jML
term ination of eaverel weeks o f totaling 0,118. received p ay m cita ul. »He'll leave W ashington by
day. __________ __________ .
and Deal will s t a r t . a t fullback.
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t i e w ar cleaed se a reutea.
negolietions between members of am ounting to 8-VJ9.G37J10. during needing his atten tio n In the CaplOviedo 61,778.
tho ecal*' com m ittee of th* local the week. Of these, 3,615 were train for Philadelphia on S a tu r.
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COMING HOM S
of Ui* International T ypographi­ male and 8.407 w ere fem ale. A. day morning, D ec.. I, and will
Lake
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end
Paole
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cal Union ami representatives of total of 816l680 w as also 'paid to retu rn to th e cap ital th a t same
Vernon Burns H ardin of E n­
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1.076 Florida claim ant* now r e ­
the tw o publishing companies.
LEW ISTON, M., Nov. 20. UP)—
GoMenrad and OahrklU 682. T he dispute I* over nay rates siding in o th sr sta te s. T he total night.
hatband sworn In th e R egular Navy.
T he 9 l-y ee r-o ld ed ito r o f the
YOKOHAMA, N o v.~WF.’ (JF v Lake
Monroe
6844
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H erts- Young H ardin, 17, took th* Navy An A rm y Q u arterm aster u n it
and w orking houre. Th* strik e am ount paid n u t w as 8 j 16JH8.60.
.Sanford Lodge No. 62, F and Lewiston Dally Bun, G eorge W.
Longwood 8187.
Ban- oath a t S tate R ecruiting Heed- (th e 4,286 th) Is ope r a t
I* th e firs t In history of th e taro
AM will meet T uesday evening a t Wood, died today a t his home.
Altamonte
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Supt. T. W. Law ton Is tn 7:30 o'clock in -th * Masonic T em ­ Wood woe president of the com*,
S alat P etersburg new spapers.
quarters In Jacksonville on Nov. is .believed to be ‘
Foreet City 6107.
The Evening Independent has Gainesville a tte n d in g th* con­ ple a t which tim e the M aster De­ peny publishing both lb*
a f te r p rep arin g hla enlistasoline lU U on la __ M _______
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announced th a t It will publish an ference of county euperinten- g ree will be conferred. R efresh­ end the Lew iston E vening. J&lt;
itaeted on th e Tokyo to Yoko.
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ted photo-* ngravred edi- dents recwntlv called bv 8l*t* m ents will be served between the nal. He bod w ritte n ’
b * m a, rood. It pumpa 80/100
S u p t Colin E nglish and which firs t and second sections o f de­ for th* Sun until recehliy, Wood1
ng. f t W a . dey Into M00
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Times U -lw in g held M onday, T uesday gree*. All M aster lfaso n s a re w as * charter m em ber of th e
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tomorrow.
Associated Frew.
invited te attend,

;.?£;County Growers^bions
Face An Acute i^“ra
Labor Shortage
Flays

Tension Mounts
wigitt
Workers Send
Ultimatum to GM

Gainesville
F e d s In Charity
Contest On Dec. 3

Nimrods Out In Force Today As
Hunting Season Opens With Bang ;

Higgins Goes To
Washington To G et
N a v a l Facifities

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One of Grimm’s fairy ’talcs in aljout a family that had
. nice tattle manners* and enjoyed t(i$ decorum of a dinner.,
ratereu a* .r«..u ei». m«*iee table where meals wore nicely sfrvdd and bro|K&gt;Hy eaten j
A b l e Cartoonist
With
j’r'Ttlrafj'. iVn’rida. t»I«*'r*riirll“m
When the grandfather hf the family grew old. his ■
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JULIAN STENSTROM
"of beter than 3000 fa «*iifiset h*6 ” tdfJiV. IIo (Iribbled gravy '■*' #*w* *«id«_nin*i ]! crowd
biij. rugged-looking tackle Oil a
mid on the front of his VtstJ/As-his eyesight became &lt;lim. jI ro
llrg r football team Is about th e
W e're In hf
mrrnniTledhe used his fork very awkwardly.
i Ilift man in the world you w ould, crowd out i
It wtis ton hard on thu, esthetic tastes of ,the family, so , expect to lie a first-class cartoon- ath letic field
but ju s t, to prove th a t all Baby K w »r
the tfd Man was served his meals on a tray out of &gt;ighl 6 f | tat,
things are possible In this niawfe'; Baby Bulldog
the household.’
trfH e^ I ff ir lT b e T e d i losl
One day the little son of the family was noticed ham­ ‘ H it name i t Tommy TallehU f, D cLan/f la st -W ednesday nig h t by
n ill .'■•pound Indian who am ply \ it 7 to 6 store, b u t th ey showed
mering lustily on a contraption he was making, and hi.*: fills
u tackle slot*for the Univer-1 plenty of potential pow er and
amused fathdr asked wh'a\ the thing was intended to lx;.
■It, o f Oklahoma,* Tommy Is u we’re su re U iat Seminole will he
"It’s a triiy (or you tf» usd when you are old like* Gfnnd- horn skctehcr. Before and a fte r well rep resen ted d u rin g several
t i n . liby
Iinv Explained.
b v td n iiio rl.
the Oklahom a daily practice ses- ’ of th e frrtb eo h lln g s e a s o n s
pa.”" the
sions he can be found 'ta lk in g
i W e t s o r H arm an M orris was
If' we remember the story rightly, the old man was about
Sooner stadium w ith n the moat aupllrfed person in San*
brought back to the family table ‘‘and honored ever after ■pencil the
and some white cardboard, f„r d last KrhUy night when the
unto the time of his death.’’
draw ing likenesses &lt;,f fellow piny- bond auction brought b ette r than
913.000. T he auction w as held
We are reminded of the story when we read of how ers and coaches.
Tommy began combining h it daring1 ihc h alftim e and th e total
many old people are treated here in Floridn. Some of them
have Tio children. S o m m f 'them* have ifoTricnds. tlr»ihuMv
:t Is (no much to ask that s( rangers should give t^iem lovQN THE LAKE FJlpNT
( hs mil' snn^ In
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Used fa h can help relieve
th e s h o rta g e . They a r e
needed in making tp a p . . .
a t yell o l ihirti, qylpot pqd
many d lh e f ilelHlf ■

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(itdlunb nnrnc- wit. llu riy .
He
nheil"tn IHnk. TtoiuAb- sketched
Mm ‘riding1 A bay-f am b a tlle 'lb rs v
and nailed thg fin'*dr*^ V - *
•MM‘ lU rrv Riding Ol* Buy:" T hat
ititlhtlng still etkci*' GMet*tloH^pifVi''already (teen raised to -"run ('rancisco pnrt.isiliir
Ibt* walls u f tine «&gt;f th e laMjfog
on ucconn( h f I(s’ifi&gt;fno(i'fihAH frhm (h6‘Atlantic (^oii-tt ub'oli pool p a rlo rs’ in • F jiifnV ■ ■ »It
Tommy enm llei) at Oklnhuma Iti
would btfmdlV ertnVt'Hioht'fi/r tlR' l\un)|ieAn niltiniH. Eastern
Item; Wlidr &lt;m»r Mttrrtlijf'6rf**Tr
Sflilttr *AiHctit-n' won Id'ttke'TuVAt hi hi If ‘'T^ loii-tW rMffff ' freshm
an tcWnt, jrtlnrU the NWvy
stlrtli* of ‘dib'fimalltir l'OurttHeii think tb:it if tht* new capital eight month* beftn** !N*dvl Mb’
T H E ACTOR
, m,df t'YWijmutW6n,'' th flr ' Jlrtsent1 diplnnintie ntnffs hnr.' ’ He *«w stmt*: uf th e 'b ro g h
( F N im t v s i c y )
c -t f i'h tin c Iti the I'a e tfic g n l
nllghi tfi/ doiibh'' tltlty’.'1
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If not 3n» tVancisco. where? I'liiladelphdi and f’jliiSUBt th-x
iTiffln nf M idnny Island. 1 [are in Iho rare. I'hHadeljrliiH's advocatos |xiint to the
liirhlenliilly. TtHiiiiivi^lnes _j»ui
oriiiteiiess -of the Oily of limtherly l/ivc. A suitable DtlhscrilHi tti* I In- I,'e lite n.i'lli., I
rlii"-* 1n.lt m-tiini. 11&lt;- hi been
rho'ce," think others. Would fielom c fioliit on the Unlti'd nf
lu'aritMt from bis n-ut &lt;|ui
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(Sttites-Cahnda lioundury, the world’s longest unfortified knewn
in r n lectu re which bores him and
Until* the listening row’s a rc blurr* j d iv id in g lin e . T h e 1,00(1 m ile s lin ti HU y e a r s o f p e a c e wTiich sta lk _ iiu t.tif the rliiu ra p p i, p04•d .—
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' this* im u n rin ry h f is 'tn ijo y p il n m k p il* a g o o d s i t e f o r 'l h e e a jii Vililv n t iiit* tncrirv tlint wltmUvei
d o esn 't intercut him ca n ’t erucnle
i l U v I '^ n m V ^ L r ^ b e n d u ^ ' ' 'u l o f th e U n ite d N a tio n s .

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1‘ROUULY
ANNOUNCES

Nelthir ti»vc t been forth to Iwife" — 4nother~Trropnsnt, Jtisi made, might better please some

llrnxil, w ith nil area of .7,2HtV
170 square miles, i&lt; la rg e r thu
continental United .State*.

L e tt th a t my mimic h e a rt mlntaka
A nother1* sorrow for its own.
PPr rath e r would I be a stone
T han em ulating sym pathy
th in k for an hour to have Won
O ra te in the reckoning to lie.
M ARIE BORROFF.
Reckless spraying w ith OUT
in thfe vicinity of an Arm y camp
M a r T am p a It eaid to 'b e killing
hundreds' of wild ducks. Then*'.*
a' bnd aide tti everything.
Labor problem* and machinery
fficulpM are not confined to
lUIl im m u n itie s . The people in
tattle, Wash., have been withIt new spaper service for two
H
J . . i . now.
h day*
Newark, VN. J.I
cently w ent w ithout any new*,
ipeni fo r ten Miaya, and even
t l i big elty ef NeW York,
»i°r m etropolitan dallies wero
feed ' virtually
to
auspend
ibllcntion fo r ‘th ree week*.

Betatrons

These are the days that strain people’s vocabularies Long
Arm
Law
Announcement recently that the University of Illinois plan
nod tb binld the World’s largest betatron sent most rentiers Autom obile (Owners &amp;
scurrying to their dictionaries, and generally in vain.
A betatron is one of the latest and most spectacular in­
p rivers
ventions that have cotpe from atomic study. It might , ilso
be edited an "electron accelerator." The cxumple in the (!?nerul Electric Research laboratories at Schenectady, N.Y., is If you drive or if your car or
a mass of Iron, glass and copper, weighing 180 pounds. It truck is driven in any S late
hurhi electrons into space at a siieod like that nf light'.ind in the Union anil la involved in
can shatter almost anything' Into atoms. Twelve-inch armor an accident, you cun be cumpelted |o retu rn to - th a t S tate
plate la pierced like butler by the electrons thus hurled.
to defend a suit.
The General Electric apparatus can produce 100,000,000
electron volts of energy says Its Inventor, Prof. Donald W. Recently a p srty from a n ­
Kerst of the University of Illinois. The improvement on oth er S tate had an automobile
I
He v a t
which Kerst is working for the University will produce accident R InH Sanford.
insured in one of th a com­
more than 250,000,000 electron volts, or more energy than panies
rep resen t. .The •*Unit »bt«iiHHl-by splitting n uranium atom.
“
— nurance_we
company wrreed to pay
This wool is only tnc beginning. Eventually atomic in­ any clr.Sm for bodily Injury
vestigations may nchl ns many new words to the language and property dam age ag ain st
him and he wax allowed to
as-came from the automobile and airplane.
continue hi* trip .

"Roosevelt Said to Have £&gt;uhtfit! .W ar," headline In Tam pa
Tribune. Richardson didn't aay
Mist. The Admiral said Room.
f a it doubted this nation woujd
to w ar If the Japa attacked
Philippines, but be udded be
thought we would eventually be
draw n in.' There la net the
slightest doubt th a t lloosevalt
knew from long ago th a t this

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Ration steuld beJn:Uis war.

An escape nf blood from a
blood vessel is '(-ailed u hemnrt h n g r ______________ -

H eroes
One of the finest examples of old-fashioned American­

A paralysing strike beU een
.-CIO unions and the autom obile ism observed lately is the farmhouse now rising like a
ustriea aeems inevitable. And benediction on tne "Thunk You Farm'' of Pvt. Gene Atkins
t moans delay uf weeks, per- at Spartanburg, S.C. He Is a winner of the famous Congres­
bans months, In providing thesional Medal' of Honor; which comes to few men, and his
nubile with those automobile*
which are not only a g reat proud neighbors are bu(ld(ng the house for him free.
Jilfliuure and relaxation but also
It would do no harnY for some other communities tn
• n ‘ sbsolule necessity in these various paft* of the country to show similar appreciation
days of ru ral naw spaprr deUverWa. The tim e fa com inr in their communities (or ‘distinguished war heroes. There
when strikes will be mi tin wed Isn’t much danger of qver-ddlng it, from the viewpoint of
O f-c o n s p ira c ie s—In re stric t ‘Of cither the hcro or the neighbors. This is a lund of hemes,
trade, when wages will be de- with hardly a county In it that couldn’t find at least one to
«tdod by collective bargaining
d a council table w ith the celebrate'Without looking very-far. nmant sittin g as ju d g e ber anion and m anagem ent
and w ith Its decision being final.

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The coat of t h i s ‘ protection is
very reasonable fo r tha bene­
fit* you get: F o r 116.60 you
can In? protected up to $5,000
for bodily, injury and property
dam age claim s while driving
your c a r in any S tate.
Why (JsmbleT Call IT8-J, C M,
Boyd A Cu— Adv.

-Our Toy land is a joyland for children from
crib to campus gge. All t^e wonderful toys that
Santa has made li\ his workshop are here! Dolls
-of—avarj?-kind, lutndas ami elephahts, bluek
boards, wagons, games’»Qd "put together sets”toys the youngsters want—axq Were! Come lit aiul
T oM * kiddies to see our "chock ful of fun"

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NOTICE
Tux liookH are open for payment of 1945 City Taxca
.Dfncount of 4*,f will he allowed for iwyment in Novem­
ber; Jr; diocount for payment Ih December; 2 , «‘ din
count for payment in January; I*,;' iliacuunt for iwy(nent ill Frbriiafy.

fo r the past decade, th a
jn a o t naw seems a host to
round to doing som ething
tote who a re Loo eMk to
A dequate hoapHals. prok

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W ithout insurance- hi* c a r
would probably have been tied
up in court- procedure ami he
required to re tu rn " to 'S a n fo rd '
to defend the suit.

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-Wclelotive - suggestion - to coma
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bit the public
_ President Truto Congress th a t
Insurance prog raft! proproper .medical care for
.merioan people tte Insugutaking

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA
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Friends Entertained
. By Mrs. Stinecipher
Society Editori Ceeelln Trulnck

€ocial Calendar

Lb And Mrs. M inarik
A re Guests Of Honor

Mr*. E dgar Price i* rt'i% no ra ­
r
TUESDAY
Lleut. anil Mr*. H arry J . Min­
Woodmen of the World will arik were honor guest* a . a ten ting a t her home in Lake M ary
m eet Tuesday evening a t 7:3(1 given yesterday afternoon by Mt*. n fter undergoing a tonsllcctnmy
P.M. nt P ark Avenue Jje a riq u o rt- L M. Leinhnrt nnd Mr*. F. K. operation Saturday.
Rotfmillat nt the home of tlie lat-------------WPPNKHPATT"------- ------ ■iw - w i 1 OlQ- i.’aim attn—Aunnmi -- ■ J l u a —MuignreL B ui:i. has re*.
The room* pf the Itnumllln, turned from Staten Island. New
Covered
DIVh Luncheon
at
Y ork, where she visited relatives
12:30 P. M. sponsoreil by th j home were decorated w ith v a ri­ for two weeks.
Civic D epartm ent of the Sanford colored Full flower*. A nweet
W om an* Club with Mr*. Rnltih course wus served on the patio
Lieut. L ester G uthrie bus been
“ ustln Sm ith a* program chair­ with Mr*. Michael M inarik p re­ discharged from the A rm y A ir
man. H ostesses: Mrs. 1* T. Doss, siding a t tire ten table. A ssisting Corps and Is residing with his
Mrs. J . .W, Hall,
Mr*. John in serving w ere: Mr*, dam es fath e r a t 1M&gt;I West Eighteenth
Meiscb, St., and Mr*. M argnre. Posscy. Sir*. Jnme* C rapps, Mr*. S lret.
Pick Aiken. J r* Mrs. Bussell SirReardon.
man* and Mrs. Jam es Terw lllljger.
THURSDAY
Ralph T nlar, faculty mcmlwr of
The ho* tease* presented the
USO
Thanksgiving
P a n r e honor guests with giTl* of Kim * the Med real College of Virginia,
changed “from Wednesday night tm in crystal. Those invited to is visit.ng his p aten ts, P r. nnd
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out d in t -

were: Mis* Susan K irtley, Mis* len tli S treet.
Elisabeth Dystin, Miss Oleila Dy­
P/c. Roller l (I. t'lensliaw of the
son. Miss Helen Tam m . MTs*
Louise Parkins, ’Miss- .MuigiUOt Arm y Air, jCnrp* Itn*, returned to
, .
Rpencci; M iss'Jam - THigt'en.-Mis* Alhui|ueritue N. M. a fte r srending
Betty Thurmond, Mis* jhiri* Hall, a 30 (lay furlough with Ids pa­
Mis* Gwendolyn Hayes nnd Mis* tent*, Mr. and Mi&gt;. It. F. Cren­
shaw.
Ceellla Trulurk. ,
Also Mrs. Mux ButnMey, Mr*.
\ i'll in m VHhcn. Mr*. Karl Posscy, I Mis* Je an tile O'Hfttn of NV.v
Mrs. Nicholson Ashby, Mr*. S ter­ .Smyrna Beach who lun been the
ling Bolling, Mr*. I a rry H urts- | guest of Miss Grace Marie Stinefield. Mr*, h.tpnk Ray, Mrs. Ed­ I cipher for the past two weeks
P otter nnd Mrs. Ralph Penn. t accompanied hot— nnrdht* hotne
” Special Union Service w ard
Also Cant. nnd Mr*. Bernard t a fte r the gam e Friday night.
Mr. Elton Moughtnu.
^ A t Baptist Church Schirnnl.
Mr. Bob Wilkinson, Mr. Jim m y
Ingley, Mr. Robert Allman. Mr. W est Side PTA Has
.
The Sanford Ministerial Asso­ Danny
Altman, Mr. A rth u r Brnnciation
hns
invited
city &lt;ile
support of the Thn&gt; k*zi ’’og nan, Mr. Bov W right, nml Mr. Its Monthly M eeting
Michael M inarik.
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MONDAY
A mission study w ill he held at
J h e F'irst B aptist Church a t 10:30
Mrs., Rayuiori Brother*, of
N igeria, A frica, will discus* a
book concerning A lrica nml tell or
her work in the foreign field. A
covered dish luncheon wilt be ser­
ved a t noon.
*
Pile to the recent outing held
by the Rotary Cluh. no regular
mecting wa* scheduled fo r today.

Mrs. Tharp E ntertains
Baptist N igh t Circle
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• J u s t-a s —ac crifirp —fcns tip p e rm o if ■
J n our mind d r r i - - the long
T e a rs of the war. We have pro.
found reasons for thanks riving. I
O ur victory represents the con- ,
quest of rig h t over error, nml
we hnny feel a particular g ra ti­
tude In tho evidence thnt wo
h av e --se en -o f the controlling
hand of God in the affairs of
men. God moves in a m ysterious
way His wonders to perform.
"On this occasion we mny 'weil
center our thought* qn the lovo
nd the loyalties of the millions
f little cottages scattered all
over America. Bg I f ever so hum­
ble, there's no place like home."
The T hanksgiving service Nov.
22 a t the B aptist Church will
Include organ selections, a vocal
solo by Mrs. J. ■■S. Cleveland,
prayers by Frank Shames, ncv.
Mark C arpenter,
Rev. W. P.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Brooks Jr.,
Rev. J. B. Root,
Lieut, (jg ) and Mrs. K. B:
Simpson announce the hlrlli of u
son, Ronald Barton, Nov. N a t
tho Fcrnahl-Laughton ' Memorial
Hospital.

£

W A TC H FOR
TH EO PENING

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
noil E . 1st Street

(•/; Illttck East of INihI Office)

OPEN SOON!
Harry E. Robson, owner

Mr. nml Mr*. J. M. Stinecipher
entertained n group of th eir
friend* from New Sm yrna Beach
w ith n supper in th e ir outdoor
garden Friday night n fte r the
football game between Sanford
and New Sm yrna Bench.
Those | resent w ere: Mr. and
Mr*. H enry Kwoopo, Mr. and Mr*.
Uobcrt O 'Hnro. Mr. and Mrs."
Charles Mahan, Mr*. Iluldan E.
Connor, Mi** L allre Melvin. Miss
Jcnnnio
Fwnlfi
’h o r e s c ' K su
niuu. Mis* Jane Brooks, Mr.
t'lnude Vaughn, S 1/C Freddie
P o ster nnd l.t. To,I H arris of
New Sm yrna Beach.
Also Mr. and Mr*. Jack Stem per. Mrs. tiertru d e H ilbert. Mr.
Ted Burlge, Miss Ann N eshett,,
Mr. Francis Wilson. Mr. LoRoy
Hilbert nnil Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Morris.

K x tw tlto t

t ill*

flijtlfM '.

I f i i l la ah teh l U p o l u

A R ISTO -G R A M
S terlin g S ilv e r

i*f tli&lt; 1. im W i ll m ill
o f M. i &gt; M iit t lll. ill**

'w in

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-

*| *uhl l ei i fh»n N&lt;*v*nil*«r 2&lt;&gt;, 11*1.*

* t U ka fw * t*

M i n t M UM w l i a f p e s o .

I t 1* m r t i m n n l

• I t M s t n n n t t l a »• i t U t n tin** esd g .

• F or the first titpe' in five your*
till’ MCCLELLANDS *were togethet Just FrMuy ulglil. ' JUDY,
tn io i u iE , L . L o M - .u ,t ;i..t c
l.rnted their long separation with
u family' iminion und it i* swell
that they arc nil safe and happy

..............The parly given /or

LIEUT- MINA It IK ’S bride by
MBS. ROUMILLAT nnd MRS.
LIN E! I ART yesterday afternoo.i
w as' very' nice 'bccauH k
oil
snenl.eil a turn tn lk itlg w itll at- i
trneHve JA CQ U ELIN E M IN A -|

unr

ws-winM cmc•man rojord
*LEE! COBB• GLUTSCOOPt?

X ah o J ri* 7 /i

G EN ERA L DECORATED

hotur

Longwood

A FTERN O O N
Vice, qilnttefinitslei. , I tie soil
.Mr. and .Mm. W. J. H artley. St.
A delightful
h.iwer wit,, given
Mr... Ja n ie- Ihtskui:. Thur-day by
mcmhcis of tin- Hapti-t V.W \.
an d the W.M.U. Beautiful giftwere tereivcil 11v Ihd hntuuvc lltul
tefreshmOJtts w h o -e m sl.
M rs. 11situ il l &lt;&gt;ii r . MaedoUgal
flnlil Wellesley. Sir.--. I- the glie-t
of her si-tc i. Mi*. George Budge
for tho w iltlet.
Th P.T.A y-lu|il a liiisiuess . o
si,in T u t-d ay night followed by
■inglag of old I'ushioUcil ,oig
lod by Mm. It. 11. G iiiv . Mrs.
-S to tt- prcadilejit, —luo.ilde.L t'al.o
and coffee ■Were riv ,"l bv the
i ominltlee.

The ceremony waif perform ed
by Rev, Jam es A. Haskins, past
or of llir church. “The wedding
ninith was played by Mat y Kniiiin
Black (Mrs. George Black.) Ush
et&gt; were T horton.L ee H nillcv mid
Frank Atkinson, b ro th er of tin-'
bride.
The bride was a popnliu mem­
ber "of the younger sot had it Veil
In Longwood for the past two
years. She i* the d au g h ter of
Mr. nml Mr*. Henry \tk n
Ilei coatumu was a golden wool_
suit with tirowi! a c c e s s o r ie s . A f t e r rnim unK tw rr'ur*
a tour of Flot illa the hi idol couple an alkali ( f i t lit i
will reside ill Oxford w hrre they ■Im in).
are building a koine. A luiffet
supper was served .out-of-town
guest* a t the noloe ot .the bride.

b e m ure t h e r e 9m a

Sunday &amp; Monday
Eddie BRACKEN
Out of This World

F IL M F E A S T

The Auxiliary of C hrist church
met for lire Novcmocr meeting
at the home of Mrs. f'htules
Nickols Thursday afternoon when
Ilia dcvntlpnul was led by MiRobertson. Mis. Iltidge. ptcsIiUfL
All com m ittees reported p e n n ie s .

tn e t meeting in Siinfiiid Nov. 21
There Wns-n large attendance who
enjoyed u social, hour and tc
lieshmenls.Lawrence ( Bobbie) lllankco-bni.
aviation mini third class, has will
ten his parents Mr. nnd Mrs. M
It. Blnnkenshin of Ins n ear c
nine front death when two plane .
collided and sunk
in I’nrpil
f h r ls ti Bay last T hursday.
lie
is now recovering slowly in llir
Naval Hospital.
John llolilen Searcy, son of Mi.
The United Ktatea liought tie
Virgin Islands from P entnn.k !n and Mrs. C. IL Searcy has la en
pinmnted to chief radio man. lie
is. about cn n p letin g his fo u r year
in tho Nuvy nml j* ntaliimtNl now
in ^ ia n Juan. P uerto lion.

Yes, every day w e m ake p e o p l e

A nun'- idea nf t.lul fine mau-ulllir |, virliy should hr. Pircieoi
strtling siher, p, r»en iti/ed with
lot nun inili.it*..rr.dlrd will,
ll,r di«tinrtinn that lu* rnme to
hr tnewn J* "llir S»jnk tourh!*
AtlfJ, thrty pji kj,-f,J fur gift-

y u ia lUsiu'.LSEifC.k"' T
giOTirto the atomic energy pronuuuccmoti
jugc of the historyG reat Britain and CanarUrrieluretTabAvo
making agreement to guord tho secret, showing the signalm r of Presldent H arry S. Truman, British Prim e M inister Clement It. Attlee, and
Canadian Prime M inister Mackenzie King. (International y'ouadjitiafo).

YOKOHAMA, N o v . 20, [/PiThe rotnm nndur of tlm United
Stales E ighth Arm y has aw ard ­
I.olterir* wero a common pine ed tho
D istinguished
Service
tiro by which college* finance. Mrdnt to Major G eneral It. F.
Utom solves during tin- IHth otu Kramer of Llnrnln, Neb. The
com mander of the 07th Division
I Uth eontiirles in America.
wus dernntted by Lieut. General
RoFiert Eicbclborger
for
out.
Until the lu ttcr p a rt of Hie standing duty in the European
Itith century, Brasil was the T heater.
world's
g reatest
producer of
tohucco.

Gunpowder is a m ixture of
sullpctvr, sulphur, nnd charcoal.

tif

TERRACE

•I,,M,| r . i .A. wa* held IE AVCODRUFF ch attin g aw ay. .
ernoon in the achool .
LOIS and-G E N E HARRISON
dh the pic-m leut p r e * - .h n v i,i^ fte e -iu -'fn ttrh rn tis . - . . .
^ . G E N E will wTSTE=SRR=ift-StatT
Li injjii) ■biyurtitcd a Rbail Dt7f0rtnu,iit'Tcmpun&gt;rUy unni wtth the pupil* o f - ti j lie enters school in the early
I fourth grade* p a rti; S p rin g ............LT. LESTER GUTH. RIK (resit out of the service and
of the Halloween looking wonderful . , . BUSTY
given und the ch air- TOLAR vacationing for one week
cl heb thunks to those from Medical College of V irginia,
make the carnival a: He and PR. TOLAR will spend a
week nt the TOLAR Ledge and
rn * -g lv rn -b jrM M .-C . TTcrrmttimg but h u n tu m ! fish. 7 7 7
on the recent P.T.A. O. D. FARRELL who suiil th a t
ilion which she a t- ORIEN, til* son a student nt the
i delegate of W est- Pasadena Playhouse in Pusadena,
Mrs. Frank Bauer, Cultf.. is Inking normal college
:uto, also reported on course* hot tmijoritig in dram aon, lie*. From H:30 A.M. until C:3ft
■ildnin. eertifiento Wan P.M. hi* schedule i* Jammed w ith
r*. Anderson at tho | lessons, hut a t night they pruHico
plays until le tte r perfect then
produce them
in surrounding
theaters.
When you ,|icur the
singe
niinui RH illM tll FAR­
RELL th a t
Is ORIEN
gone
•It n m a l i c . . . MR. AND
shop-Florida Program of Service for MRS. J. O. L A N K Y
ping fur their T hanksgiving dinChildren.
The first grade won tho p arly tier. . . . . . DR. and MRS. MUNaward for having tlte moat m oth­ SON enjoying n coke a t Homer*. .
Once in u while 1, a* moat
er* present,
•
Mrs. Anderson introduced the young scribbler*, g et an urge to
guest speaker*, Mi** Ruth Hand •write a play, a book.- o r a sh o rt
and Mrs. It. F. Cooper. Mis* story hut most probably if such
Hand gave a talk concerning her nil am bition wore realised il would
wor kit* county supervisor of he rejected a* SIR H ERBERT
cducationonil Mr*. Cooper'* topic' BEERBOHM T R E E wrote:.........
was "W hen nml How To Say No My P ear S ir: I hove read youi
To Children."
piny. Oh, my dour Sir!
Saying of OMAR I BN A I.
Itefreshm enta w ere served in
Four thing* come not
the lunch ronrn to member* and MAI.I F :
hack:
The spoken word, the sue I
guent*.
Hostessr* were:
Mrs.
George Ring. Mr*. C. II. Robin- arrow , tim e past and the neg­
lected opportunity. . . .C.E.T.
sum, and Mrs- A. C. Cleveland.

Heads of colleges and unb
■jTttir* ■in America a re known
presidents, rectors, clmnccli
; provost* and principals.

lillllt ii lit lu f l

it.icTi claim or drmnml* nlptll Dr In
W r lllD K . wild
i#tait*A th e ftlMcO
f»f i. j*MrnCf ©mi
office
U rc* .« o f t lin t L ilm a n t * a n d t h a ll be
pn..I it i . by tii« ■Ia1m*nt« mtetit,
in attono y, iU|tl *ny «ucli claim or
iii-iiuiiul no* **t* fU*'d Nhult l*** void.
IIKNIIV MCltUKItT
Me*
i *\ SI *I v

V

O PEN

I :(l(l I’.M . I'hom * 22

.1

n i U R S D A Y — Nov,- 22 (Thanksgiving)
and FRIDAY

[D URDNO • CHARU t CAN 101
(O O lfU H N f -ANN THOMAS
VICIOR MOORE • MARIORK RETNOIPS
—
BARKY SUUIVAN

On The Spine I’rogrant
• • I .itlest Issue - -

T H A N K SG IV IN G
EVE

happy becausa-of our- FA ST, RE
The l.alesl News Flashe
tlireel from film lalutrulories.
UNIVERSAL NEWS

LIABLE, LOW COST repair and
The SoHhI Event Of 'I lie Season

m aintenance work

■l^c p e f e o d f t for your d iriitnus belies 1This slim csiry
til tus window for snspthoa sod credentials . . . coin ^
key packet - *. foamy bill compertinent. . . secret pocket,
too. Six p iy colors.

You too will enjoy driving

DBIQNB) fO R WOMEN: i 1 BY A WOMAN; ; i

Wed. Novem ber 21, 1045

THURSDAY ONLY! (T hanksgiving)
O PEN

1 :3 0 I’.M .

FEATURES—

Sanford Armory

your car or truck a fter our

2*00 per couple

expert m echanics have re

I’hone 33 For -Table Kcmt vat ions

l 4„ lli

GRANVILLE

Noili

worked it
50 per person

BEERY.Jr _

INFORMAL
SI’ONSOUED IlY THE

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
208 W. Ia( HI.
Olduiaobile

Cadillac

We will be open Wednesday afternoon* through
Christmas. *

Y owell

ION CHANET

AM HDA lOTtt

I CARROL NAISH MU.BURN SiUNl

�9*

rA G E

TIU;..SANFOKn in itALO. SANFORD FLORIDA

poun

H ith er Gang
Goes On Trial
At Nuernberg
Labor Shortage

County Growers

f ('n n lln n m

I'r m n

I 'm -

l( ' » n t l n * r i |

O n r|

have been w orking during the
summ er months, there Is an acute
labor shortage, due to th eir dis­
inclination
work full tim e. Mr.
Dawson said. He attributed this
to high w ages they hud been
pal-1 in the riorlh.
The labor ’prngrnm tinder the

l- r im i P it s *

lle r |

common plan of conspiracy for
accom plishment of crime* ngninst
penre— ag ain st hum anity—wnr
crim es, .n o t . only ngainst nrmeil
forces of th eir cnenties, l&gt;ut also
against nctt-bcll igurent civilian
population!.
Thus, the United S tates, G reat
-flHttHrv F r a nce,- nnd Srrricl-H ussin began the trial «f Atloif H it­
ler’s henchmen—a unique nnd unprccedcnted trim to convict for
all lim a the twelve year scourge
of German
nggression
which

|*M
&gt;«&gt;*%* *wV*#-*44%
count o f the lengthy Indictment,
u trs to read only ihc first wo
They arc using a conaonsed veJalon of thu charge* in an c tto ft
In. speed up ton trial-proccctilbK*.
ed one lurid deed a iie r aimtiie.
The two prosecutor* n c o n ttru c ln tnt&lt; career* «f the UernUnu
on trial. There weie ik» legal iu rfct-ioWs a t the Murt of the his­
toric cnee. The window* of m e
court room overtook the c i t y ot
N eurnherg—one-tim e shrine o-

BOSTON. Ho*. 31, /P » _ x
y e n .uni hue. e e s r h it threw
b m n re berth, i t n r s snuh- n an.
im m igratum -fa.nm tmib;-. C*nr
bey t» French; th e h r a n » u a t n
• r e unofficial- and tar a n t imu
th is co u n try an &amp; -auwowaf.
■The •hole vSrnnge- « tm r « w

ension M o u n t s

Vi story.
te id o y .

T rori

l* n * r

O FFK TA LS

vrT F N f*

( OUIIHI

G A f K B R W r o E , V .’.v, 20.

County School Suborinttjnileiits
ntld wlurnllniinl- leadefii on- )«•ginning their n-t-rxid d ay' of n
- day
mnferSiipi' _ and
short
course at lhe . U niversity of

one re to rs

iiun

,flj&lt;pleil

lopg

Btntun
tare;

nn

y

lo n c r r

a rrte d m v l

*

r u n LHyvywfan.t- V l :b r An
The Allied B eaikpactees
StrUaumt t fi t sa in she
« f The f j a n e k s - rr n m

fv « j—

I

him they'd cut ikiwn a negnUInnt

O vr)

•kiujr unifurm. ami . pilaced: tr.w
hevnm s o f a Jfanteanh mi TH*
■ieevs, T h e hi-vnas - ta r
nedtii.
bey’ll given p i Ttaiy ffir hie par*', tirtp atiu n in a -nttsil whilst won.
i brunet, - ta r ifflcndip fh r —ire
i
....iIs. —
T-itiy AiTrihtu s.a,s th e -un -iff
| .-'rem ii ciiloan* uf&gt; Italian s e u m tju n . When th e ifg 'tin u t vet
; n lli n ear A lta on U h -itm tM t
I’H ivlsta. Tbtty lust- ail' tim s •»*.
i bis fam ily. T tis f i s i a n i Urn’
1e Irak. AarViuniw .Winy* mine- tu- UK
j rsgrtim Tone -tnyisl silh .lilMin
j .hm uttb m unih- up w arfare ami,
{limit p a r t in the acilUiI. ffahtttUL.
The ujvii, .if nie ffcndlel. u n it

les Wilson has expressed iloulil
th at n reply can Ik- prepared in
time. Should the company re­
ject th e ,u n io n dmnand. many oh
rerv ers a re convinced th a t a itfUM
would be called.
Some Hill labor disputes ’are
(lie rcrjln l; leaning forward* t«f
Kihitx ovor the shoulder of -i
M ark.. goVited German lawyer.
Kudtdf JInss rocked l-aci: nnd
f* rlh w ith n stfa n g s grin on his
fuce. It Inter turned out Hint
.he*, iuul n stom aih n. ln-—n eon*
genltnl rn*e of nram aj^jind tio f
fin'm- the imeietias* ff^ in tm c a l,
hieinl nnd hind: coffee which h&lt;and his notorious pills were serv­
ed before being m nrdw ttT nto the
CUUitmom. Hut nil tw enty looked
very arlem n iis th e.A llied prose­
cutors spelled e f d i other ir^i-etnliug those parts- of the Indictment*
ilesn ijdnjr l he hmtnlieiiHon auil
e&gt; i di i of mlllionH of Ntiri vic-

in

Fram ed

j A etn a Hi. cam e in witil ninnsnt?o f th e
h rst
A i r b e m e .A-nw.Um w as tiMn- iiu m X . t i l e r n»h' meat, anti 'i m r esm nate. P i r

Ultimatum To GM
I ('r * n fIn a r il

The

tlb 1

Unite r m l t r .
‘ .In ('III'ago, i.i'.iiii m n n le rt ni
th e T'edvrnltyn _.of lo n g L in^.
Telephone Opel a tor, hove turns^
sym im tlllrei’, ' Tliough they’re not
striking, n hfew‘ York nniim nffl
d td , 11. J . .Moran,, said they won Id
rcTiisn to hundlf tony distnrxsettlls-to or from f ’hk-ago. Olitor
llftllinted Illliotis arriis* lilt- coun­
try have Immo oskv-l to stuild hj
loi lull support of the strik er
if MornMiry,'
.Nor hi li-e nii-lllre oiurfi loinht

A new

k in d

if

a t. rrC

a n d u n a id e d t h e

T e e ! T h e d llie r e n c e h e re *

llui h n . nyanthd! u .iKutirmtn *11—
3rd aOwvM-i until Twine- -it! 5 omits
liindns v J d n s n m iC (Cttik; 'Sht s
■nttr of! thu- imuCj Tutjrt! w # m
Sip u nn t. 'IK o n im w . win*, tr i t
- n t t t 'lt i r O t il t e m . .a n s u

'i s i t n ^ m a U .

TVaslMitn « t U n o il n. IH ta.

citww.

f f l T b O ro n m -

tf jtu n T w ^ im m J).

U W siV w rnttirtr i n Unrv. rrtfu iir -w T e f w n a y
TllUUtttfc tI
P ^ ih ii e r i m e l ■ ita.kiisd t'K iB t rue-'
'.*c i

1 They

i mm

u m v m it

csd la e tw l

h u iH ilid :

. dollar-* for tire huinehe
mhiiiii
i oldli-r
to M»lh Itim o ta r ill
in plot-1 -lay*.

litTc h u u T s

a

fffhttr 41I.T--ijttrv’iiw w t- — s iw r T in W r ta

a I n i t i a l , u nto

-e rv e rid

tu e

til mil fca*. a w heel That

•mi h it

S»M i n j &gt;

u rr

AI'PIiY CHIEF OPEKAtOIt
K - fi tvcuktluyN
Hnliirtlnys H . 12

pronrli,

• SOUTHERN BELL

A ll linlem-d w ith v a ry in g cum
in's .n s the
Am
crii-un
Olid «III
i
4 M*li^
lilLs—fi
lllJ-*
nm_i *»«»»__
•*i*

lish prosecutors look sev enty m ln-J

n n o r r . inwa., n » v. 20 «/»•• *I’h y s'clth s td teriln i!' Mrs, D aig h t
II. Risenhower *mv th a t her
rondition Is- greatly Im prove'
and thiil she Is well on the road
to recovery. General Khdmhnwe r’s wife ivns stricken w ith
phneiiinoniii on Halurduy. How­
ever, the doctors plan to keep
tier in the lim niinl for si-ver.il
days. General Cise-ihnwer. m ean­
while, Is on h uv to Chicago
where he will -Peak at lh,American l-eglan^Convention to-

NOTICE
The Scr. ../e ('

nty Medical SitcieLy nimminres
•

.

1

tin incruuue in feeit e.ffgctive MumJay, Noveniljttr
L;
11.
1
} !

T O K tQ i Nov. 2«,

___ .Mrs. riaiodi user llwproven

5RIEVING OVER THE WAYWARDNESS o f h e r o ltip r u i* . M ia. M ildr- d
•V u ec u rv c r la p ic tu r e d In L oe A n o d e s , CitUL, w ilit tilh -w u iih t 'S ^ n n y )
l i t e r th e Iti-y e a r-u lil y o u th h u d b e en ja d e d us a n ih c o rrig tb i - a n d a t: r
d ie h a d sig n e d a c o m p la in t c h a rg in g
rs. ICIeunor D irvcny w ith win: ,,
itln g t p y jd in tiu c n c y o f a m in o r D ro u g h t h o m e b y h is f a th e r jr n u i t,j
a le s t e s c a p a d e , “ S c iu jy ’• g u t a sc o ld in g Irv in it ju d g e .
( f iu e r - a u io ia n )

-Ht'f-

GATOUH RNTUAIN

O ffice consiiltationH ../minimurii

-Un»* X h w n iiliii I s * .

Thut

w w

ctw rn n w rs

i i u u n i i r t . . 4 u t s - z itK M - d ig f b . « f T w n e k .

— GAINKHYfM.K, Nov. a0 .* tjn
The U niversity of Florida Gnto -s
en train from Gainesville F riday
for N/irfolk, Virginia, for theli
filial gnm r of the season , wiUj
the Navy. Amphibs SuttirilifT
R. H. Snpji wjll proliahly he u n ­
able to make lh r trip lncntlse
of knee injuries.

House ciUIs u^ti; 10:00 P.M
Other chanu'H imrciiHcd pjrpportinnatuiy

vG H R IS T M A S l

S o u th ern S e n a to r’s Recipe
For K eep in g G o o d Spirits

To* M o n y ’Thing* to W a rty
A b o u t Nave— Sa W hy W o rry ?

By HELEN IS1ART

C rnlral P r r u C olm nnut
0 WASHINGTON—Aa dories, pruned by tactual avulenctt. reach
the .itay-at-lioim s of much Jia frn . eful looting by United S b ilas
soldiers, the i|um tlon Is being asked by troubled civilians
n u t H ie eg lc e e e - t n - e h a r g e « t -tm n p a s t o p * m h g w p a a g

outiogcs

A nd th e r e * « re m a n y In c id e n ts b e st d e sc rib e d a s ‘o u tragr.* " W a s It n o t Lhcir d u ty tu c u n tro l lin t m en
th e y » t f » su p p o s e d to c u m m o n d ’
Hk
Hi in cn knows. I c a n n o t a n s w e r any o f the

d o you m e n a g 1 *o took so c h e e rfu l w h e n t h in g s
a r e in th e s t a t e th e y a r e ? "
^
“ I te ll y o u U ’B t h is w a y ." sa id th e s e n a to r
' j M | " T h e re 's JUSt e i j n u r h to w o rry a b o u t S trik e *
* **'
a n d im e m p lo y m c n t a n d a tu n t bum be a n d w h a t
Sen. M aybervk to do w ith v e te r a n s a n d tn lta tiu n a n d d o w e I t e l
E u ro p e a n d g iv e m o n e y ail o v e r th e u n iv e rs e a m t
th e n e x t w a r ? N ot tu m e n tio n s u c h m in o r c o m p la in ts a a w h s re d o e s
th e b u t te r g o ? .
"To te ll you th e honest t r u t h th e r e are au many tro u b le s u t m y
h e a d . 1 ju s t c a n 't c o n c e n tra te : ’S o 1 h a v e fig u re d out th e o n ly t h in g
t o .d o is not- to w o rry a b o u t a n y th in g a n d d o th e b e s t t c a n w ith
e a c h p ro b le m a s i t cornea a lo n g "

1

A M E R IC A N IN G E N U (T V . d is ta f f sid e , m e e ts th e c a p ita l b u s
.d s l r e e l, c a r s t r i k e a s a m a id e n s ta n d in g o n a c o m e r u l MUi a n d
s t r e e t s W a s h in g to n h o ld s S k ilt p la c a rd re a d in g in ta rg e te tte r s .
O O N H J S e n e t J T A V E N U E A N D O R D W A T ST H K K T '*
I a sk e d tile m a id e n il s h e w a s h a v in g a n y lin k
l!i* n .u n n j. tt
J-ir w e ek a ." s)ie s a id A nd th e n ju m p e il to t a k e h e r r t h w s - o f : oarp r iv a te c a r s in th e a c t u( d r a in g u p t o U ie c u rb to o ffer a UfL

A Studio Couch of diatinctive chiirm! Full uprintf /s .«•
n .
coiiktruction for the utmoat in comfort this
* r , t’C
Dttvcno bod kudA. n doulilo life. By d«y » n
p .
lovely Ijittvson typy Mofa, by night » full »I)te
* r ic e —
double bed.
•

LOUNGE CHAIR
and OTTOMAN

• " W E H A V E W a l k e d i n to th e m i u o t c ie tlU a U u a ." s a id ttep*
re s e n t s tiv e C la re L u re a a sh e s a l w itfi e t h e r m v in iw n t u t U ie
H o u se M ilita ry A A a.cs m u o n tie s - lis te n in g L» d ie tweUuiway os* t h e
a to m bo m b
A b se n t n u m lrd p m l n a o r fro m C a m b m lg e D r J a m » Ik C b n a n L
p re s id e n t ot H a rv a rd u n iv e rs ity w o re a W a r d e p a r tm e n t i d e n t i t i e s
lio n t a g p in n e d to h is c o n s e rv a tiv e g r e y c o a l w h en h e a p p e a re d at
th e a to m b o m b ro n g re w m n a t b e a r in g H e tu rg o l to r e tu r n t h e ta h a t
t h a t h a d p ro s e d t u n » . n tU ak le c u i n n in th e I’e n ta g u a tap h lm g
•

G E T T IN G iU *A D :T JR . S T R IN G a t 1100 P eo n ay ii
In th e tU&gt;w»i beds in firso o t o f th e W in h r H ouse )
it w o rk d ig g in g u p th e big re d c a n no n tro m aro u n d
te x t th e g a r d e n e r s w ill p u t Ut t u li p bulbs. C le a r pUtk
n e y p la n te d la s t y e a r I t la t h e o p in io n o f vnn n m aaeu
p in k o r re d is tffecU v e a g a in s t Um w h ite w alls et the-

E specially so. since U te.w sO e h a v e bean paintnd.

with any
Mhomeg.
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9 ° r Price .... g

.ttm iirv tiile. M u t : \ .r i i u r W
ii*
•U.»l Bfluthrr -irtler a ttW H ig ’t f
ftnanne* of the dlipenes* tmrsrrmt
household. He has ordinal: at
it&amp; usosita 'h iu s i :unt -urpenuid
ilp trniRH iitun- until: Rustle r &gt;rw
rice, in mind imp Mim Vrrtmr b w
diri-rnot th e Jhr&gt; gommitweiti u&gt;
fu ro n n i --rstfled uu4Ui -iff die

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T1IK SANKORO nKRAI U. SANFORD, FLORIDA
" t i f ep m ed th e holt*. The
'» o rr wa* F.MA ;NL Gulf
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E lnrkinc Mitl line ta c k in g at-'
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only
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One-Arm Grid e
Star Plays For
Florida School
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—The Florida Kn I iVfti

BERN, iA’i Swi«» commericnl
circles report thru u Swisa^llalinnifl’i- liaile agreem ent hg&lt; l.cen in i4.CC Jcrutl inetfective by th e ap|tu*i&gt;
« h are lion of Auiwcun m ilitary Higher-'
cwpiJal ^Jjc*. . .
_— -------------e n f liil
The tu n countries h id arfu-v-cd
xvutvt- | for Ihc nm ottiiA tion of the 4th),J cvn- ooXOOO Swiss francs clearing dehi
which Italy owwl S-"tt**-l-ind.
ami n credit of hO.tltut.tit'l) Swiss
franc* was planned to finnnee

rxI

:t&gt; between Jacksonville
n, sin* J . It. In g rn ’mim,

F E f TRAINS
JACKSONVILLE, Nov.
Im*

p «■« K i n i t r

11-cxiiitiii. Ik ■

itm rn fB T ira f.a ^ fw m u

,111111

Sezuai i u r . In FMA

vaTr VsV T I ’ T'

York on order* of Bouev Comm isrioner A rth u r W nllamlcr Jo
put an end to the re a r) of violencc.
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RAYMOND M. HALL. REALTOR

Rhone DHO

Room I. Florida Slali* Hank Ituldlng

fn io r

Italian exports to Sw iiierlum l.
The view of American author!lie*. Swiss sources sslil, was piyt
Italy shoulil first li&lt;|uidnti- its ileht
neve*
At the sam e tim e, the China inw ard the Uniteil S tates.
has i' Time- published an o th erv i»e
fenor
m m nf it tiled story th at new con(l ienees h etae en China' un I Busports
, , 4 &lt;&gt;n the tense Mam li.ir.no
'.r
s t . inti n would lie held m*oTI
namli - either- in LTuingking or Mo-eoW.
I f b a r k a r l* a n i lee D»ln* *r» m a k in g to*
- ' Rumors in CTungkin t ' said the Tri*&lt;r»l lxf,J. n t j u j t Ciu.n U lnanilO ii nothin*
a v o p tr Russians had laid down JO con- about them . N m u r e m a r k w a rn in g you l b a t
» tkOrwl ■Itruln-D.
&gt;'$■"&gt; , d itio n . which must In- mot tie- TWir
TK«kta»«7• • rvNatu ru‘• cbUf %r«fvr t• k| n■
.^Rue , 'r.iv they wouhl perm it
th - t* c o » a rlib an«l
turn* w a tte o u t of ih*
rlp moil
■wwl p#u|-l* |&gt;s&lt;&lt; ««.bout
U ,s l a,3
•rid- i ntrj- of airliu tn e Njiti.yialisL 14«j4*dL TKvf hbtlji
ST- --------h
Uis&gt;|»s -.-into -W atiehnrtn: — Tne . , , — „ rnllrs o f k ld n c r*—»■
tu b e i an f filter*
• n ( iTihu—c ineviiutslv h ul asserted iL m 't w ork well, tH'iMttn'U* w a d e m a ttr r tta jr i
n n e :; te st N ationalist tnxips would In- in the bkNMi, Tlir*e iHiffcorniu*|Mlart fiat ring
baekarbnis rbeumei le 1air... ir f jti n». ul
flown direct to Changchun.
|w p an«! n i r i i r . i r t l l h r tip n l^hU . iw rllin c ,
or t f Hoff
The mouthpiece of the Chinese pufline**uniterth« «rr» . hcavlarbet mi.I «ltjui*
l.i a div- t'omrminfrt* — th e new CMn’ pni*., 1‘n-qutmt ur wrant v twMgi»wlift rtnati*
in^aiiitbiirt.iiii:&lt;vi&gt;mitiftHk*vkuWalhrit i«uttu*
s ksenvi'le n I*.lily News — mice again rniseil ttUntf
w n m * w ith y o u r kkliw ya w U a-I-W.
i.-tsvl th in l its voice ag ain st Am erica's p o d .
iKm"! wait! Aik &gt;our tiniMkt fvr l’. *rr#
VIt!i, a ltlm u U n t rliutwtio« umwl *ufv r- faOf
i l-«*l,rthaH lion in China. It charged I ml lif
m ltiL m i fo r ok r r 4II
I k u ti 'i |iv p
h" mil it. &lt; hinew p atrio ts were -bec-mring
f t l i r f aiiil wlQ |irl|* (tw l l mlU • o f
t«.rted s
w a iL ’ f i%-u»
eb tn g rd over what it s.i.l vvns kidney tulww Hu*H o u t
rd to grad- tin- in ten tio n of tlniti-ii S la te -

K. JA M E S GUT AGENCY

II- friuati. the
lo-.ie i ut o f life with
irtmn |H-ople w ith two

B R O K E N
\ \ 1X D S I U K L D S

DANGEROUS!
Lot u.t ri*|f|R('o vmnwlii
a A F IC I V . i - l , \ s ^
a
pro v itio -t
g r e a t e r pi-nt

uf broken, ilyin;

pit-.

Wo h«Vt» a ftill lino of
Illosks ami (lla- nt all
S E N K A R IK

&lt;U*AS:

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M IR R O R

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C

inal.
A lt. .
. for ihe |a*t
.) -p eom nmnder in the I'hiliopines
t-lrade.l f i.1 ;i "not gviilty" v rrd-ct a , w ell’ aV a drlnv in suh
i iltii-e .In d.- enve, llolh moli.ms were P im n l down hy the
C -iiteJ S ta llM ilitary
Com-

P a rlc a y

E x tra S r.-fsie rd

Tcnatoes

ORANGES

8 - 43c

IM ZORZY. &lt;&gt;/Z, ■BUTILL-HAVE TO
CHARGE YOU MOKE
IF YOU HAVE MORE.

«m it i \ t s takr stki*s
NVAI YORK CITY. N o v . dll.
!' —Pol ire official* have taken
• o- to hx!t a crim e wave
ht.'h has «..-i the lives of 6 J
lwi--»r&gt;- -n - n r i i l r dayk. Fron
ao-\. IP beavih arnust carwill n n ltu l --Lb*-.street* «f New

:__ U o w u i u v l i c a n y o u p a v
W hat, w ould you think if the. c le rk at your
favorite store iiVkerl^t see what you had in
you r w allet before he dev illed what to charge
you for a sh irt?—

P o ta to es5 *»23c Cauliflower fc&gt;15c
VCJitl SVrifti

Out dm Oiajt

Rutabagas ^ 4 c Carrots 2. feem *9c
Initial*!

Yt-Urwr

O r ij, ju st heoiMtr &gt;»« iM ppeurtl to lu iit
tom e money u n e J up. you w ere u s le tl to
p a y more flutu other people f o r «/ huh cut.
a m ovie ticket, or even inch im port.iu t item \
u t reut, foot/ ./m l t Pithing,

Wainuts &amp; 4 5 c Onions 3 »» 19c
itU-Vn SU-kinc

SViiTl Sti-vlted

Potatoes 5 ««25c Almonds

47c

D o C oboIxi Spoiueh

Mackerel u&gt; 2 5 c
PiriOi IV l K im

M ullet

a.

25c

( l i CiutM Spn kk

■Trout

«b

39c

SHRIMP
lb
H SH FILLETS lb
OYSTERS
pt
CRAB MEAT l b
LOBSTERS lb
SALT MULLET l b
PAN FISH lb

Meat

fc

43c
26c
85c
75c
45c
25c
19c

s«» m a tte r bow you "liiru ir hm
. nr:!erv in ir y»ur tire s will .1lOitelj- r n rt you tnonry. K.»-p
t-ur tire* —in good rep air with
h. help of th e SEM IN O U :
r iB E y H O P. l e i ns viiirxi. •
:-e w .r n i ne*. replace ihe ir*T
-ne* w ith new tire*.

G en eral M otors does not tp* alotu; with that
kind oi reasoning. I’eojvli slniulil not have to
puy more just Im him they have a savings
account—

T h a t's exactly the kind o f reasoning U A W C I O leaders are usin&gt;; in th e ir w age dem ands
on G en e ra l M o to rs—

T h ey point to fu m /t u e h ave u iv eil up over,
the yea rt to~e.xp.nu/ .n u t im prove our p/.suti
a n ti p ro vid e more /obi u tu / m ore produ c­
tion. They my, "Give ut th a t in higher

SfMIVOl F
ft R t

And we intend to keep on lin in g jlist ih.u W e
are, at present, em huikcd on a very im portant
reeom ersion am i pps: .c expansion p ro ­
gram. O u r o lije itiv e , now as alw ays to p ro ­
duce m ore and better thinus for m ore people.

LONE RANGER
VEAU

e U R E - A J O E AT THE P O U B L E -A
R A N C H , ABOUT FIVE- M H EG W EST
O ’

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the

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TUB p O U fllB -A f l W OdlPN I
,

TAKE A J O B O N THAT
&lt;
e ^ R E A P F O P A N y iR lN G f

25c

t t i -Oa* P n o m r * «

Food

b

14c

ETTAKm

ROBINSON
'CO U 2SC,VO U KNOW IfS l
AN E K P E N S iy e RING.'—
NOW. A B O U T m g R EW A CO
YOU L
NAME

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W HATfeTHESCORE

J D IZ M E E T 1---- *
BUfZlCE WINFtELp.
I WAS J U S T G O
WGTOCaiVE'DOU
HUNORffO t----1 oouA esw 2= »r

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PACK SIX

THE. 8 ANFORD HERALD, SAl/PORD, PI/BUDA

^ m » i j ifsas-

4 ^ the* J t i u ’i u

TRACTOR, Case D. 0 .. A*
luhlier. Plow-Disc-Coves C hop-,
F IL L up with keiwsetie and fud!
per - Friend S prayers ■Duster ■
ofl before- wifi ter.
Trnilcr-Chevriilct Truck- (JcscmI i
II. If. I’OPK CO., I NC.
mcchnnirul condition. Out be !
seen, Sam H arris, (intnd IsTWO FARMS FOR SA LE—Ono
land drove (luike). lifter tt.Oii !
a arres, tiled lend, 1 Itepd well.
A. M.
— ----— - 2 story houie, 1 ca r g ara g e, 1
tool bouse. 000 ft. W est of
Lake Monro* P q jt. Office. One
. — 5 acres, all tiled, Rood well, 2 SIT. W ANTED—
e to ry house,- 8 ste ry barn,- U
- R E F I N « g :-whitr-w m m tTi
vard. J . W. Bell, Lake Monroe.
like some lig h t woik. Ho.
Phone 15.
___________
c lo Herald.
RADIO
1‘hilro cnblncl
style
Price rensonnhle, 1200 Mag- BUSINESS SERVICE
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nolin A vc.
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
V EGETABLE plants for Vicloty
PARTS AND SERVICE
Garden* and large acreage. DKI P alm etto Ave.
Phone 1011
I onet.haren. Red. anil Chinew
UK
ARE
lull*
equipped
and
C nhhngt/ Collards; Broccoli,
knov. how to recup yum tires
W hite Bermuda Onions; Neck
N atural nil.bi'i oi synthetic
lass R utabagas; Escam le, Ice
we protout Uie .sidewall* •
lierg. .laitlu ea; R utger TwittHo
your tire. Jones lir e S h o p ,[
toes;
I year o'd Rh li.un
»'or. 1 st-and Elm, | hone 608.
Roots or small plants# Ha re
ThymV; Klnnucchln; Illll and
E traw bcrty plants. F resh vhjte SEWING machines u ,,aire d . Wil- |
lianis' Fix it Shop, 205 W.
- tables and oranges parked to
1st St.
T
ship. .1. W. Bell, Lake Monroe
phone t5.
f O D Y A N D F e n d e r ile n 's . p alttr

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fr

Program Will Be* Gi­
ven A t Bethel AME
Church At Cannan

tend: A. Reid Mann, S tate LuRlTin ad ju tan t, Jo el.S . Field, post­
m aster, and Commander of the
7th Legion d istric t; M ayor E d ­
ward Higgins', tho Rev. W. P.
IIrooks . of the F irst B aptist
Church, u n tf Rev. J. E." McKinley
or'ihV T IW T H E tH W IIlt ‘Choreh. Commander W A. Holly of
Charles P ost No. 7, (colored) The
American Legion, will preside us
m aster of ceremonies. Colored
guests on the platform will ■be
D. C. Brock'. Rev. G, J . O ats,
Rev. B. I). Hodges, Rev. S. S.
Siplln. Dr. G. W. S tarke. Dr.
^(rlcklantl * D r Z J Je rry Rev
Holman. Rev. ii. S. Johnson,’ Prof,
C r w n | n,|(| M&gt; MoeMl)„
loosely.

A' T hanksgiving" V icto ry -ce le­
bration, welcoming home colored
veterans of World W ar II, will
be given in the form of a ban­
quet at Bethel A. M. E. Church
I at Cnnnnn C ity. Thursday noon,
to tic followed by a program a t
1:00 p.M. In which the Rev. W.
C. Wynn. AMDDRD. Chaplain of
Florida A.M. College will xfieak
and to which 5“ **""** [ ^ ‘l ,
j
made by S tate Senator Uo.Wl F.
Boyle,
^
j . \V.y-l.y, Jin.t t’l-l &gt;. lllillT.WCCtbclll Is
LEGAL NOTICE
I ef the coined veterans, veterans
1 of World W ar I. and citixens, i \ t m h c o t 'i i r n r T in : r o t v u
•it n o r . NMMiMu.r; u n \ n .
white nnd colored, are invited to

r--.
“minds c f our reV«« -.id .»rl, „f j„ u »rr lirr. -J
!n , ,
. ,
/ , .
.
I,)- nstklw l am t-required1tn - r e - .n ! 1
inhnlng veterans thi ideals of be- at(&gt; ,-l.. m. Mini dt-manri* wlilcli •
|* w „1,|ding cltirens, standing ........... . ciiher ... you. m » ha-.*
nrsillmt

While We Have
Youi* Attention

lilt*

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bet us v e i n i n

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radio scrvico won't "a rriv e
soon"—It's "been here" ull

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BAUERS
115 MnRnolin Avc.
21)

See as at our new homo
118 Park Ave. *oon.

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To

M t T II'K T O t P l ’ K .t ll
l.k S U K
I.K W IH
V H IL H I.v ;

-mini iiiiirn***

« rr unknow n;
,
Vmi- «rp liurpli) rtitu lrn t In tin*
|w*i»r In Ih r C ircu it Court «»f Hrmf*
t**»|f County. FlnrhJiii In Chi n« •■ry,
mi Mu* 3rd fliiy «f Drcttmtier. CMS,
in ii 1 ‘crtnlii mil I f nr dlvttrrc ttirtofn
I'fiiflhig. un ttlihrcvlfiicd MM«* «*f

PARLOR wood heater, cast iron;
sm all oil heater. 401 Palm etto
Ave.
BABY carriage. Can bo
a lJ ilO Palm etto Aye.

seen

W ANTED USED Irfcyrlc for- three year old
child. Phone 651-W.

4-DOOR SEDANi best l8iHi.no will
5 ROOM bungalow, beat location
buy. Phono 42, W inter Park.
In the City. Edward F. Lane,
Fla.
"The man who knows Hanford.”
——

One of Saiifonl'ii most attractiv e HELP W ANTED— J
homes, furnished. Edw ard F. GIRL for soda Fountain a t LanLane.
t-y’s Drug Htorc. P a rt tim e or
^full tim e.
___ _ _
TH A T
L i r n . i T home In "’the
country where you can have u FULL tim e and p a rt tim e clerks.
' garden, fru it trees, cow and
-------- chickens.-—Edward &gt;V -Lane. - —• - IL -&amp; , A.. D ep artm en t-S to re.—

ft

1IU2
STREAM LIGHT T " house
trailer, located a t T railer Camp.
C. K. Goode.

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LAY IT A W A Y for Christmas .

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RI CE
Fadory Packed
35C
Quantity Right* ReaeWVd
P rices G ood T h i j S a tu rd a y , N o v em b er 24

Factory Pack Blue Roso

3ibpto 29c
Redi-Mixt

G a rd e n P a tc h

Peas

Already Colored Oleo

MaxwelLHouse b 29c

Modewi Spread

C h u rn gold ib 2 5 c
*

Lovett's R aisin

B read 20 -oz loaf 15c

Stokely’s F inest Tom ato
i

Catsup

M ackerel &gt;b 25c
F resh Fla. J t n e

M ullet

Juicy Sirloin

Steak

40c

lb

B oneless Brisket Boiling

27c

ib

B eef

ib

33c

WO PO INT BEET ITEMS
Sh o rt Cut Beef Tongues
Trcah Ground Ham burger
Brisket Stewing B eel
Baking Tips Short Ribs

33c
25c
23c
21c

lb
lb
lb
lb

Shldr. R oast lb 35c
Rib C h o p s lb 3Bc
B reast Stew lb 20c
C old M eats lb 3 3 c
Sliced B ologna lb 29c
S kinless W ieners lb 3 5
C o u n try Souse lb 25c

ib

Trout

ib

Pork
Sausage

Point-Free

Knll .spring construction,

Pan Ready D taw n

N. Y. Dratsod Slewing

giving you iitmimt tom-

Fryers

M eat

55c Chickens ib 42c

2-lb Size

3995

21c

pkg

PLATFORM ROCK ERS iii
Solid comfort for
your lelaur«
hours. Just come
in und try this

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KITCHEN
CABINETS
A real necessity In every
kitchen I Has all built-in
features. A b e a u t i f u l
piece of furniture that
saves time and energy in
kitchen work.

0

lbs

39c

27-ox 17c

_ Ruperftne Picefl______

Carrots no. 2 IOC
Ex. Std. O.B. Cr. Style

Corn

no. 2

14c

8uperflnc Mixed

Vegetables q&amp;213
Peas

no.

L o u is ia n a

Green

Yams 4 ib* 33c Cabbage
,ed Itliea

ii?

3c

Snowhlte

Potatoes 5 ib*23c Cauliflower R&gt;15c
llld Freeh

Golden Crisp

Rutabagas ib 4c Carrots 2 bch* 19c

Btd. Freeh Plaid

UJ

14c

C o tta g e C h ee se lb 2 lc
Sw iss C h eese Vfe*lb 2 8 c
Am. Loaf
lb
39c

York Apples 3

15c

Mb

ib

Stokely Chpl.

Kraut

sp rin g filled

lounge chair on
rockers and
you’ll nevitr he
s a t i s f led until
you own it I

Peas

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ORANGES
8 - 43c

1 .7 9

Nabisco

R itz

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25c

Sweet. J u ic y F lo rid a

Fruit Cake

only

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Turkeys ib 47c Chickens ib 55c Food
W aldorf Rum A B u tter

2. *16c

It Cleena! t t Uleachesl

Clorox
Dud 29c

Engtlah

Yellow

Walnuts ib 4 5 c Onions 3 ib« J 9 c
' Idaho B aking

Bqft Shelled

Potatoes 5 ib*25c Almonds ib 4 7 c

GE LIGHT BULBS
15. 25. 40. 60 W att
Plus Tax

100. 150 W att

10c

Plus Tax

15c

Apple

Butter 30-ox 24c Parkey . u&gt; 2 4 c
Load Ct BuniUae X IL

Allsweet u&gt; 2 3 c
Coffee 2-ib. 4Jc D e

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Long Link lb 42
G a. S m oked lb 32
K in g a n ’s lb 3 7 c
S u n n y la n d lb 3 9 c

Hy-Oee Frozen Dog

ib

4

43c’
26c
85c
75c
45c
25c
19c

F resh Shldr. lb 29c
S ausage
lb
30c
L ean Sides lb 2 5 c

F m h Pig

Pan Baddy flooding

OTTOMAN

3*9c

SHRIMP
.lb
FISH FILLETS lb
OYSTERS
pt
CRAB MEAT lb
LOBSTERS
lb
SALT MULLET lb
PAN FISH
lb

N. Y. D itM td. M-lbi Up

and

25c

Fla. C aught Speckle

Bulk Mlnoe ___

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W ANTED TO REN T

Fla. Caught Spanish

BEEF
B lade C uts C h u c k

17c

14-oz bottle

G ra d e A W estern

R o a sts

29c

no. 2 c a n s

V a cu u m P a c k e d J a rs —

29c

lb

2

W ashburn Oreen Split

LOST: Black leath er envelope
hag. gold Initials, L.Y.I. Lost
FUR HALE
a t A rm ory. Leave a t Herald,
D U E TO the f a :t th a t Navy man
being tran sferred thi* m erchan­
Reward.
_
dise la the sam e as new:
L
O
S
T
:
Ladies'
Eight
wrh
1 three burner H otpolnt ran g e;
watch, n ear Post Office.. ReW ard. Mrs. Roy Holler, phone
Maple bedroom suite; 1 coll
222-W.
spring, fe lt m attress; &lt;1 three
place maple upholeterad living r u - t n n n x j r r
- room suite; one Ii x I t sand P w K I H j a N 1 —
broadfelt ru g ; 1 Ova piece m a­
p le dinette suite. Phone 402-J, TWO stores, KOfi and 807 W. Oth
J B L __________________________

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f o r t. ( 'h o ic o ttf c o lo n t.

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C o r n e r C e le ry &amp; C y p r e s s

E x tra ^ a n c ^ a tn a

IjVeal
1111Meats

CHAIR

Walker’s Fish &amp; Poultry Market; ~

C R E O M U L S IO N

C '4 d o A

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Phone'S 16-J

for Couchs,Chest CoMs, Bronchitis

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|Your Choice 39.95%

- Fryers

Drc.Hscd w h ile y o u w a i t

Creomultlon relieve*prom ptly be*
cause It goes rig h t to th e seat of th e
trouble to help loosen an d expel
germ laden phlegm, an d aid n atu re
to sodino and h eal raw , tender, In ­
flamed bronchial m u e o u * m e m ­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomultlon with tho u n ­
derstanding you m ust like th e way It
quickly allays th e cough o r you a n
to have your money back, a

W 1TN K H H m y »mnd and n f f i l i a l
»I ut S u n fn rd , K lo r ld a , tlilr* 2Mh

tin y Mf O c l i a i f i

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Turkeys — Ducks — H ens

w liir t l la M l Id red V r*l!d lria, |t In iifli ff, VlTiUH I#**Mlh* | ,l*Hf|N VH Id I Bin .
ilif H iih n t ,
m

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f o u r i f y , F|««i
ut
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tim i* " f il.o f l i n t iM iltii* .t i h .n «,f
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F U T U R E home builders—ask for TyngCEiduAN e o u s
concrete blocks th a t will have
quality and durability. Miracle
Concrete (Jo.( 300 Elm Ave­ WE PAY liiutiest cash to ices f..r
used fu in itu re. Haynes Hi Wilnue.
Mania Ku,ultuxo Co., 211 E. 1st
St. phone 058.
CH O ICE of th ree young milk
cows; one 3% year old saddle
IIORROA IIKitF. W ill-H E ” '
horse,
good
hunting
pony.
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
Boston Steele, phone 776-W.
YOIIR natural desire lo r privacy
In money m uttern is strictly
ONE re-lm ilt sewing machine,
respected here.
Friends and
good condition.- Sell or trade.
relatives oru not questioned
Phone 701-J.
about your credit.
Your en«COM PLETE lino mechanic*! tools
plover or b u sltiu s associate*
Including
acetylene
welder. | will not hear of your personal
Priced
to
sell. Inquire
lit' affairs. There is no cause for
Johnson's Store, Monroe Corem barrassm entncr. A. K. Parham .
, Reasonable credit requirem ents.
* .
V
| No eo-m akers o t n-nnev loans.
TRACTOR tun! trailer mounted o n . " a risk ln naym ent p la n s,
ruhlier, dmihlc disc and m etal
FAMILY IO A N TO.
leveling Imenl
Good Condi-. F1n|| l)a | U n|; „ W, .
I'honr 31
tlon. Reasonable price. J . I~| -------------. . . .
— —.
Parham .
'Imiuiro Johnson's. M EET ME a t 615 P atk Avenue
Store. Monroe Corner.
I T hursday, Nov. 22, nnd let's
„ - —;---- ---------* r ------enjoy a real old Thanksgiving
GOOD paying grocery and m eal
,||,,ncr.
plenty
of Turkey,
m arket. Owner has other in­
Pumpkin pie and nil th e trim ­
terests. Box TA, CIO Herald.
mings.
$1.26. Tall 106-R for
Phone 624-W a fte r 7 P. .M
special reservations.

S®PBBW»fcBniBni

P r O. I.. Hunt
Deputy
(Si: At.)

.

in ju ry or
fad in g
si,gold
o.
ROOFING Brand new, solid
trnrrected now to comfmt ag ing
aluminum sheet roofing
V*
ninl w cn th u iln g . A new pain- iM inw nay v m j u in ino i w v r a w .
crimn and snap lock styles. Phone.
Pit .1, h .-h a] survived f.ie n u stln g ^
I ca , - met laid nw-iiits y n J i.t W ire-W rite ni once! Fulenwider
flt Vai "iis in turn I I iitirhallciiinl) *
1 vur^as in lurn. iiiin rn m iu i»,i ,
YATES At TO PAIN T K
Mfg. A D istributing Co., P.O.
BODY
SHOP
_
—Bon—llB5li RIO - Loneusler- Drive,
105 N. P *t„.ettn . n r . Phone 171
Oriniidn, Phone 21786.
32 CHRYSLER roadster, good WASHING machines repaired. and nil home appliances, (laidrunning condition, 5 good tfres.
Under OPA foiling.
I’honc , well Gem ini Repair Shop, 707
North Mills, Orlando, phone
•
H10-J.
.2-1072. Prom pt service.
TIRES
E x je rl Auto P.epairiiig
We liuve in stock truck tires in
ll.irficld &amp; JarkMitn.
the following sires:
. wi th ——
600*21) 0(10*20- ' 700*20 750x20
_ _ — Contiectlwii
,
—«7*x»n—;irtnTTTt -trm n v n —ITOTzMild
ui? d !sl likklf 1ltml&gt; Work*
745*17
“ ■ “
—»e*
"31 ; PRone~371
TU BES
AL'TO PAINTING
A gm&gt;d stock of hath truck und
IIv C.W. ' ‘P o l” JuhttMin
passenger tubes practically all 15 year* experience In* auto und
sites.
nircra(t|&gt;niiitiiig. Satiford'a popuRECAPPED PASSENGER TIR ES la. paint uutiib ly.
A stock &lt;&gt;f these in sixes 600x16
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
650x16 700x16 500x20.
268 W. 1ut-SL------X.M. P revail
Phones 2101
—
lt
Seville. Fla Vi
MOTOR TUNK-UI*
Factories recommend ' it every
5600 miles or twlco a your. EsYOUNG fryer* for sale. G .lt. *cntiul to efficient car p erfo r­
Thigpen, 1307 E. 2nd St., phone mance. Our expert medianic* and
80D-W.
__
______ Sun Motor Anulyxcr assure sa tis­
22 ll.P . Kvlnrude and kpeedboat. faction. ('onto in today.
HOLLER* MOTOR SALKS
-Inquire _ S u tU m _ B ro B ._ S etv icc.
Station. 3rd and Park.
E IG H T room furnished house on EXPERT service oil innrhincs,
Electric Irons, oil healers u n d 1
C rystal laike, one half mile
cook stoves, barked by 10 yearn!
South of C ountry Club on Iuike
expcrienre. Plum,. 70!-J.
M a r y . Road. F our bedrooms,
bath laid shower u p stairs, hot
E m ergen-j
and cold city w ater, all elec­ EXPERT plumbing.
cy rcpnlis, rcmiMleling, new 1
tric kitchen, telephone. 30 acres
sinks, lavatories, toilets, laundry
16 acres fn (electric fence)
tu ts , hot w utcr healers. Also
Fine for chicken ran ch -o r hogs.
house healing. G rotgc TourSome cleared highland, muck
sen,
Phone County -1106 nr
garden, lota of tim ber. Mrs. C.
w rite Box 678, Sanford, Fla.
W. Irbill.

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tq d W r Jia w hich

tliry live, and m*fpng to tnifitb a
V
i lasting
pence throughout A m crigi.
At
the
nfternoon
program
will t&gt;e two-combined choirs,
Colored Vets Is (here
with Prof. Emoral M cGrlff and
Deacon Curley Brown as directors.
The following w hite platform
Slated Thursday quekts
have been invited to a t ­

FC.R SALE

FOR S A L E -

1 T U E S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 20,. 1045

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J« Unity There Ir. Slrw tjlh—
T e P refect the P eace of th* W orldi
To Prom ote tho P ro g ram of A mericai
T o Produce P rosperity fo r Sanford.

VOLUME XXXVII

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T H E W EATHER
F air south portion, partly cloudy north por*
lion, continued mild thin afternoon, to­
night and Thursday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK

war

GM Employees
Go On Strike
Eor Wage Hike

L— -

St. Patrick’s (Jets Face-Lifting.

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Reds Are Given Not Guilty Is
Five Posts By Plea Of Nazis
Gen. DeGaulle At War Trial

NlTMIlEIl 50.

Associated Press Leased Wire

Christens Carrier ‘Valley Forge’

Coalition Is Formed Warned A gainst Mak- (
W ith Three Major
ing Speeches, Goer-,
P arties Placed On
ing Tries To Read
An Equal Footing
His Hut Is Stopped

Walkout Will Force
All But One Motor
Car Manufacturer
To Close In Week

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1945

Established 1908

Legion Gives
NewOkeyTo
Peace Group
Public Is U rged To
Take More Interest
In Foreign Affairs
Meeting: N ears End

'PA R IS, Nov. •Jt. oPi— The d ls-j
CHICAGO, Nov..,21, (AI»)
pute which had threatened t o 1 VUKlINBKRti Nov. 21. &lt;V.— ,
—The Amoricnn Legion has •
col laj sc General
Chm les
Do There \v*i n d rn n n tic moment
G aulle's provisloiiul gorcrunient in Nuernberg l.xlav before t o
waffirntetl its approvul of
ttppvui* ip have l-eefi settled.
four-power inletnalional triliun I
tHo United Nations Organi­
i:alltlon French governm ent when tho 20 NaxD accused of
zation. However, rthe, Legion
has beer \ i up which gives the hhwou* w ar crim es plea led Inn -•
has strongly urged ihjs. Ra­
• vomiftuun v? live ftqrtfollo»,*on nnfeeiR .
equal' Im.-i*
th r^ o th c r tw o t T hr pirns were heard during*
equal
bn,is with th'rwpl
tion
to adopt and announce a
m ajo r' p arlies, the SinRalists and a heroic ten m inutes with rr
definite foreign’itolie.r.
P opular -Republican*.
_ t sp o n sc varying from the !«•
The Legion’s 27 annual imT he 'Secretary General o f the 'lik e bark of ‘No* from Rudolf i
Communist ta tty . Maurice There* Hess, H itler's o n e -tim e l i g ’t '
tionai convention in Chicago
| has been mode one of the four- ml- hand man,' to a passionate reply ;
also .urged Jh c American toMipte
u lsters of sta te without portfolios. o f 'Not g u ilt\ in the eyes o. .
to take a • g rea ter in terest in
The other sta te m inisters arc So- Ciptl’ from th r llit-cr Yo.ith J
foreign uffairs. The I.rgioniinire*
rialist Vincent Auriol, Popular chief, llnhlur Von Schirncli.
called fo r m aintenance -of the
The liigh |*&gt;int cam? when
I Uepubliran, F rnnrisquc Gay nttri
highest standards of American
'R ightist I ouis Jncquinot.
Lord Justice Geoffrey L iw renr
justice in the trial of war
Coniin m ists also liave born no- presiding, culled the defeii Inut
crim inals.
, med to the M inistries of N ation­ forw ard one by «ne. H r Warned W IFE O F TH E COMMANDANT of the U.S. Marine Corps. Mrs.
The I-rgion w in d s.u p its con­
al Economy, Industrial Production, them In plead incfely Innocent A lexander V nnderprlft h teak s a bottle of rliam pagnc across the Ihiw vention today w ith . a flurry of '
Labor
and
the
newly-created
Miltor
‘
guilty
and
to
r
e
f
la
te
fi
m
i,
of
the
new
2'oU
o
ton
n
irriin
t
earriei
Valley
Forge
in
formal
vhrijbusiness scheduled to keep
the
DETROIT, Nov. 21,-&lt;AP&gt; t
bfal r y of 'Armamcntm———'
~ rp « X p r- which- they would &gt; - I toning . iro m i'id r- at the-IU S. Nnvv Yard in* Philndrtntmv.-THTTCDrft- L«gluniiuTre*-bu»y. "
T h ^ O c n c i a t ^Mo t o r s ati'tT rt*
Rim nviw nr
jjj»«iilTtM
-hm w w lpaotol^.: ’
^ T h e - ^ K i u i u - U ^f,lic* lo y i
■ RettuLHran —p grty firnttflUes r.a ^ ilu t^ tffs p tie -^ fic wariHwov' I I &lt;m
^ -- ......- —
— —— voPe on a host of resnrutinns mak- lias begun without lHtidcnC.Hr
i toreign m inister.
De Gaulle v j - mann Georing, stripped of iiu ,
Detroit, in Flint, and Pontiac, I
iug known th r organisation's
I tMlns tli„ | resiU ancy-anU -w ith—It- raedaK and *tnrignin- me- Gernintri
stand on universal m ilitary tra in ­
Mich., and in cities .from,
i the national defense ministry.'
Reichrmarshnl, luinl-ered to th ing,. unified command of the
ccAst to coast, the workers,
The Com munists hold the Inr- micrriphniir
with
a
prcpnrrd-l
armed ' force* nnd U nited S tatus
gest representfllion of any |&gt;nrtv speech in his hand, &lt;antl tried in '
fWd out of the General
foreign policy.
in
the
National
Assembly,
and
had
rend
it.
JustinI
nwrence
halte
Motors plants in an orderly
The lust srheduled business for
demanded one of the tiir.ee m ajor him. Then, ‘ w ith
mi
ungi.v
the Legionnaire*—anxious to iefashion and at once. estab­ MIGHT K A ^IILIA ll TO A M . on New York's F ifth Avenue is tho rnliinct posts - In te rio r, t n r or rim ai’e. liro rin g Intoned: "I
turn In their home toe the T hanks­
lished th eir picket lines. A t the in tricate scaffolding that .sheati.J* St. P atrick ’s Cathedral, now | Foreign A ffairs. The uispnie eclair myself in -th ■ sense of
giving holiday— Is the election
Cadiltae p lant in D etroit, a union undergoing an exterior rep air job th at many lake two years. Un- rnnte to a head last week when De tha Indictm ent not guilty." A n d .
of nulitinnl officers.
resignation. ha'waddled buck to his -eat.
aound truck began playing music fam iliar, iltough, is tin - view- downward from u hign point in l.in'ke- ‘ f'nulle subm itted his resignation,
Fui mi-i Illinois G overnor John
one hour before the 11 A.M. dead- feller C enter. Note the tiny figure of u im m '(u rro w i on the spire’s I The assem ble voted overwhelm-1
Meanwhile. J u s t i c e
Itnlieit |
Stelle (CGI apparently had hi*
line. Then, -aa tha hour arrived, top. &lt;International)
chief U. K. prosecutor.
cam paign . for national rnmmntidan announcer's voice blared out |
rcslgn. but directed bim to
° r s s r sL-xinst' '
rrsh ip of the Legion well in
say in g : "You a re now on strike. * “htmd:------------------.
You are now o n ^ a trik f^ !___ ...
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n riira
interestin'!! d isclo su res.1
Two World W ar II veterans nlsn
.p a rtie s in the cabinet.
,i,„t
Ci-rmmi,
I
....
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—
r ,
,
Jaekson .„;.i
-aid th
a t the
the G
erm a n s1
It, Mi lar I ( o n .nl &lt;
1 ruining at tin- Sanford Naval a te running for office and ap ­
planned ns far hark as- MMO to
Itei-iintd fi
A u s.i., I in A ir Ktutlnii will be HisconUnued parently will have clear sailing.-*
a n t naar the p lan t early this
attack the United S tates. He I r t t I.r.'m njlsl. and phiyci -if today and I’oO of tile personnel will They
'are I'npt. Fled I.a llmyi. of
m orning. W han tha strik e coll
revealed, too, that N atl records leading p u tts in New Yin’,
. lie lisn sfei real to the, Nuvnl Air Cnickasha. Gkla.. and Dudley
w as
sounded, w orkers
began,
also diM'Inseii th a t the Japanese I.nndiin. wlm n p tr n tf ' vi win-1. Station at .Miami where training Swim, of Twin Kails. Idaho, are
stream in g in fo r coffee dough.!
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will lg» rcMimsyl on Dec.ll, it wns running for two of the' five vice
nf*nn,'M. J,°
Lrltoiv th f a t - r at f lin t .......... ..
announced today by ('ap t. William com manderships. I.a Roon is a
SnV k.dt duntdywiehe* b#,ore *a " * . J o i n t L o m m i t t e e
.te .
l n„ .rtn • , ^ u „ ‘hr Kl I" the 'fo o th ills of the He.
the u .r of Russian tra ito r.
,,f Ne . Vork during ll.c T. En-lun, eommnnding officer. survivor i-f the llutn nn death
In all, General Motors employes ]
_ 1 ___
The rtipilnnls on trial heard slimmer -onson recently stoopr,)
I.etween
next
Monday and m arrh and was a prisoner of th*
Justice Juckson express the hope in Sanford while hi. n r . c.r* Thursday 150 nf the personnel Japanese for almost four y ea rsr
Total Kiwanis Pur­
T ie Silver S tar...aw arded |w st- th a t the tribunal would visit the being .repulled, iip is ned to l.iok will I,- tran sferred , and hv F ri’
The l.rgidn
lias I'hoacn a
th ere a re m ore th an 71.000 offlee
C O I I 1 1 * f t d i c t 2011 B V
chases To D ate Are liumouslv
to S /S g t. iRolicrt L. naarby D a r l i a u ronrentrutlim up un I aw the - il.i- gi J -d day. I'lKi officers. The rem ainder Chiengo attornev ns its ‘‘Man
w orkers, who have been told not
Evans,
was
presented
to.
his
bro
At Dachau' 40 other N ari- llirk isll Cipt'lu oil till- old I'll'll of personnel will lie uttnehed to of the Year-" Kllidor M. l.ilauito force picket lines. In Mariden,
Placed A t $15,500 tiier, Jam es K. Evans of Sanford, cgntp.
are i\,t» on trial befbre a United lie tel on ('umm erciid S treet tie .1 the station complement. FVcess uti w on' the $t.0&lt;&gt;0 prise fur hi*
at n ceremony in the office of Sb$ig^ ^-military coprt for war to rim .old dppnt,
leixonnpl will remain liaro pond­ community service. He intends U&gt;
K iw untirtlffoilnv bhl $11,2(10- to ­
W A R H lN littfV . NdV. 21. ld»t—
H arry A. Blsho,i, command­
ing passible tra n sfe r to Miami or to rn over the money to th e U ni.
M otors Naw D epartm ent p lan t kre The joint llo u sr and Senate ward p u n hase of .Victory bonds Col.
Tin- oddliv of iirc'iiteetitre line other
ing
officer
a
t
Welch
Convalescsnt
P
u
r
in
g
t
o
d
a
y
’*
p
ro
ce
e
d
in
g
s
at
naval iirciis.
vcr.xlty of Illinois fop a scholar­
sta y in g on th a Job. A spokesman Pearl H arbor investiguting com­ as Edward F. .l-ane, realtor, conattracted the nttenliuii
.
j Nuernberg Jackson’s voice was doubtless
The Sanford Naval Air Station ship for a needy w ar orphan. .
fo r the union local h as sxplained m ittee had before .It today con­ ducted n spirited uuctiUn of Hospital.
of
many
other
tourists
p
issi'ig
Also
present
a
t
the
cerempny
alternately
sarcastic
and
scornful.
th a t hla organisation h as been tradictory statem en ts * from tw o 1 various urtirles a t tile club’s
tbrougli lierr, but nolimly ever will assume what is called o-mninGeneral Eisenhower, sh ortly a f ­
, , . ,
.
.
,» •« » Mrs. L. W . Ilowman. a s is - 1 | | r rH ,| an order to the Ger did
affiliated w ith tha CIO only alnco adm
anything about it. Mr. Goode, tennnre sta tu s. ThD means thnt te r lie’ was nominated by P resi­
irals concerning a statem en t lunch^m a t th e Hotel Mayfair. , tdr. Jack P. Evans and iWilliain C .!
nnned forces from H itler
personnel
will
laieduce.I
to
a
mi-*
la st month, and did n o t p articip ­ ittributed to the late P rcsi/cn t
F. Husky W ight nnd *rc*l K- EvMI15, hrothers. utitl Mri*. J. E« ti'lluur the • Arnw (u luivr huh- $ however,
, . Investigated,
..
.
, found
,
..the tiimum to maintniii tin- station dent TniniMii to lepliiee General
a n ts in the strik e ro ta. P re ­ Roosevelt.
George C- Marshall us Chief of
Wilron bud charge of th r I*"’- f - ^ t u and children, Beverly and
.g-cupicl
countrlos
"d
i»
-!
X
n
^
v
u
ti^
o
i.l^
g.H-ll'
viously, th e local waa affiliated
ami at nod tu keep it ready tu resume S taff of the Arm y, spoke before
Admiral .1. O. Richardson, fo r­ gram . Kiwanis bond purchases Wayne,
traec,
a*
a
operation*
on
short
notice.
An
appear without a
w ith tho. A F of L.
Sgt. Evans was killed while |i|,„|tive measure aguilftt un- onet- the thought cattle to him additional funeliou o f ' housing the ’l.egion assembly lu-t night
mer Pacific fleet commander. to d ate were reported by Dr.
The G eneral Motors walkout told the com m ittee thnt I’resjdent :
Ihut this would he the Ideal rum hat a ir crewmen and personnel nnd lent stro n g support to the
T. Di ff. president, to Ik.-.
f fighting with tho 124th Itegt., Jllat • frl.-ndly nets.
sta tha nation's total num ber **
Roosevelt
suiil Hint •lie- doubted
---i* —"
• '• - " - I fiOfl.
.
In fan try Division, on M indanao.| w hen ho iieeuse.l A rthur Seyss plan- In eoiivert u -"hani the ite r" aw aiting dcmotiilUathin. p ill lie proposal for mergimr the united
w orkers idle In laeor disputes w hether the United t'lnl*'? .wbuld
\\ hcneyei
see . M t--A
n o th er brother,
P fe.-E d w ard ►• ‘ -.Tn.iuert“
ri.m
if the
showfog ef llru a d aay hit*. en rrin l mil lint il filrllier notire. force* nnd to President T ru m a n 'sI »Ihivvaniaits
T i-1 i .
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i n i l i i s n of
c o m pllclty
i t y Iin
m e beIII- Ifur
-I
.•— . ......................
»»«»- tho sume
« . ^. . OIA ustris.
•' p l i c•Jackson
'•
for
universal
peacetime
above the &amp;00.000 m ark. T h a t go to w ar even if the Japanese Isiinr
l^ne nn«I
ami Mr.
Mr. Mu ight
together &gt;
Evan*.
J r., ---------•
serverl —
with
, riiyll|
turned sim ilar In ••me of the I .it 11*I'erroiinel moving to Miami were plan
total is scheduled to U ko a n ­ attacked the Philippines.
im
m a program they know some o u tfit in another company, and
I* hi* ^MIC „„ (hc defendant. Sevs* ! Thentcr* mudle famous hi New m utinii—l by (‘apt. Easton that training.
o th er npwerd Jump on Monday.
« n i ii-nim.
i ncy wwere
e n - inot
i i m still
s i i i i at
mi Minuaneo.
-Ioilu
ert. chill on hand, listened ■England whin h us in I'rovioee- llier-,i-rt- few living aceoniodatioiis'
Admiral Ix sh y , personal f'h lrf fill!
tin will
result. They
Mindanao.
-Iniiuart,
The United Retail, tyholesale. and of S ta ff to Roosevelt nnd nnty disapiediitml loditv wlien Mr.
The rite tio n aecom fanying the
town g a te inilinl sta rts tu the iivi-ilid-lp in | Inis area, and it was
•'
D epartm ent S tore employes of k«i v |ng in Hie same rap acity f »r Wight in intiiMliicing Mr. l-atie mednl reads ns follows: 'refleet*
stage and screen rn reem uf sue.i stm -iglv -mggpslnl that no de­
A m erica, CIO, have announced I resident T rum an, told a i
| referred to him lix a professional i-rrnt credit — ulld upholds the
y---------——
plu.ti-is a.
ll-tti- Davis, Ann pendent* lx- iniivnl. to thnt urea
,
iiuctioneei
wlm
hud
been
|itarth e ir Intention of calling out all mil fee member tb.it lie bad no
highest trad itio n s of the Scrvire
. . .
.,
H auling Edna St- Vincent Millay iinb-'i arm iigpinenla bud l-een
employe* of M ontgom ery W e/d recollection th a t Mr. Roosevelt tiring es|a-t'ially for tlm occasion, — .upon hearing the cry of » - I L l l l f l f l t r k :
I I P ! P H L
and nl h e r .
made In house them..
1 / L 1 L rt l
j Mi. I .one relorteil he did not wounded man well in front of the I k U I l l I U ^ n
end Company fo r a etrike of one made uny surh statem ent.
An attem p t tu delay this move­
Accoidingly,
lie
has
routed
the
week only. T he Union president,
Richardson f u r th .r told t h - ,
hr
ha introrlucc.l b y ; lines, w ithout
hesitation , fS gt. n
L
L V c I e 9 0 T i k 0 huge mum from Miss Aninkn ment until a fte r tile holiday period
Samuel Wolchok, .a y e the strike com mittee tlmt ho w,.x i. lieved « •"»
,r
,
Evans oroceede.1 tow ards the man 1 ) ( I U &gt; T C U t»
l U O Tllkinll. had it inslMieted by File had li'—1&lt; i-uidr. h r said, lint heaction will be taken because nf his command In 1 'itt la-la-ler, when a If* pound tu r a e y . umlor the continuing heavy fire,
„
Chief Mack Cleveland, and City rim s- i-f tin- high level- policy
tlh r d 'e boa failed to reply to a cause he had butt thr ' feclinvs '
U,F #
auction^,^ M r^ i^ n c^ b u t^ \vas rno^rtmllyrwoundesl iK-fore [ p
L O C al
C O n t C S l Inspector Gtndy Diuo-np, nod is which dentnnils immediate eonLighting of th r rnlnrcil lights
referred
to
it
a*
a
bantam
ton
union proposal fo r renewed nego­ of the late President Roosevelt.
having il cleaned out, piepitrn- sulidntii-i uf -tutions, it wns dis­ on F irst S treet, which have liccn
ste
r
that
lupl
been
ru
isn
l
liv
tiations- Tho union had offered Richardson - w ent on to sla te
lory tu elec tin g , 0 slnuil stage approved. However, it lit ex- dimmed since the first l-lni-kmii,
lly Julian Htrnstrom
to drop Ita dem ands fo r a closed thnt the Navy assum ed on Get. Mr. IVight. and said the luttcr
(tud in-tailing' seats for the nected that training will In- re ­ repair nf the Celery neon sign
The
Ilaby
llulldog*
of
Delaind
had
sta
rted
a
poultiy
farm
with
shop and dues check-off if the 10. 1040 that the United .‘ tales
duced to n minimum lietweeu Dec. near Ihc Roumillut and A nder­
High School took to the air and s ta g in g ‘ of some popular lltoudcom pany would subm it other was ready to go to w ar if the seven hens and one loostee.
and Jan ‘J . and thcr Will la- a son Store, construction of new
tvay hit;'. He predicted Ihut he
tn&gt;*rd
the
Ilaby
Fed*
of
Seminole.
This
b
an
ter
got
the
Kiwaniao*
l&gt;olnta under dfspute to a rb itra ­ Jap s retaliated ag ain st a p ro ­
Would,
lx-,, able In
g et . the, place llla-rnl policy of eros* ro u n trv Sanfnrjl signs on .highw ays and
into
u
good
humored
s
p
ir
it'
of
■
High
for
a
20
(o
(I
loss
last
,
,
#
tion, Wolchok sold th a t th e one posed plan to 's-top Japanese
fliglds from Miami wl)ich will rep air of old ones, were am ong
fur
n ig h t-a t the .t h l e t * field Before
" ti,r.
ITori'u t
week strik e m lg |it be repeated shipping. This plun foi a block­ bidding and the turkey brought
nerm it penninni'l to. spend u,t Ilo* recommendations made yes­
1
soma
600
fans.
.
'"’'.•T1
'
1
n
$1,100
bid
from
M
ajor
Allan
from tim e to tim e.
least
a mut nf the I'liristmaii terday at a joint meeting of the
ade, however, waa never e a rric j
I
Tho
locals
opened
the
scoring
|T,*m
I
*
H
.
1
1
.
vvlfp.
,
__.
W
hortnn
of
the
Salvation
Army.
iieriml
with their depandents who Tolirist und Convention ComT he strik e o f G eneral Motors out.
(he first Period
*'/’ rrntuin in SanfurdIt was iloilHtcil by E. I. Hoy,
.' Iinii the
period when a drive 'irjrcss. wloin- main
employes holds enormous poten­
m ittre 'liml Publicity Com mittee
A dm iral l-cnhy is slated tu be
r iu rled _
Hie
ball
to the
B u lld o_g ! .**bi- '*
10 u Iheutrlrnl ililet_ ___
_____
.... _____
Capt.
Easton ’‘extended
his of the Seminole County Cham ber
tialities fo r the en tire automobile the next witness licforc the Fred Wilson, Jno. D. Jinkins, I ----------------- ------------------------- , __________
S.
F.
Doudney.
O.
P.
llerndm
i
J.
E.
"T
ed"W
sthen
w
as
r
e
1
im
yard
line.
G
rantham
carried
!
1,,r.
thank*
to
every
man,
woman,
tp h ia try . T he UAW la dem and­ investigating com m ittor nnd ac­
i elected as secreto ry of the Sam p j to the eight, A lexander plunged
M.' , '•uu le x'«i&lt;‘o D'ul he rivilinn and n ffirc r' for their ro ­ of Commerce, held at the City
ing th e SO p er cent pay increase cordingly to Senator Alben llurk- and Judge R. \V. W are.
■
The
highest
Idd
was
hy
h
al,
n°le
County
F
arm
Hureuu
and
i
tu
tha
four
end
Drul
went
over
undertake to train ot i-ralion and linnl work during Hull yesterday.
throughout the industry. And it lay of Kentucky, form vr Secre­
The Rev. M a r k
C arpenter
Randall
for
a
$25
bond
donated
,
Henry
T
hurston
as
tre
a
su
re
r
a
t!
center
fo
r
two
yards
before
Reel
.
[of*l
*
*
,
,
.
■
l,rtH*u
r
,'"
n'
their
stay
here
in
Sanford.
was voted to strik e—If necessary ta ry of S tate Cordell Hull will by Harold K astner. Fin- C h ie f, the mooting a t .J h e C ourt H ouso! &gt;hifted from center to fullback j
served us chairm an of the T our­
would, have hi* own cast of
—ag a in st Ford** and C hrysler, follow Leahy In the witness Mack (!leveland bid $500 each M onday.
ist Com mittee uml Fletcher E.
' th plow over for the touchdown. | pltJVcr*. I he plays will lie udatitThese tw o companies, together chair. However, S enator Idarklcy for two hags of oranges. Vial- I _
Boll* us iicting chuirm un of the
. -----------G iantham 's attem pted conversion , “ bit- to the siso of the hull. In- MacArthur Directs
w ith GM, e re tn e big three of says Hull m ay n o t appear uutrt- to ts ’
Committee.
rr.-n
.
'B
.
o
f
j
,
The
S
anford
N
aval
A
lr'-Ststlon
f,,,,n
tilafem
enl
Was
MocVctt.--------ml-UU.
were
D
rrrN
v
*B.
Jonc*
„
m
toll.............
.
.
.
.
.
..
.
----IiOeution Of Graves Piildirity
tho au to industry.
New m art— aigrtii— advertisin g —
s f te r the Thanksgiving holiday. Cordele, G*., Rev. W. If. Ruff I O rchestra will play fo r the
In the second period, Del-and’* I Among tlm slar* ho lias trained
this section were rerummentlnl.
However, an industry spokes,
and M. A. Dyul, who were guests T hanksgiving evening dance to fullback, Nix, tossed a long j he said are. Tom Drake, M etr o
TOKYO. Nov. 21, (/Pi— Gen- These would be placed on Road
man—George W . Romney—says
of the Rev. J. E. McKinley and morrow n ig h t u t the USQ. Re­ aerial to McLaughlin who tra - Goldwyn-Mayer actor who pluyn corral
Mur A rthur’s headquarter* 14 near Minis; Rou-E II near
the strik e a g a in st GM m eans all
W alter Schnabel of the- Key freshm ents will be aerve&lt;T.
tried the rem aining .’10 yards tho bashful lK»y next door th a t has directed the Japanese govern­ ML Dora; U. S. Highway No. I
b ut one automobile producer will
Club.
for a score. Nix again tossed to Judy Garland was so in ten t on ment to com; ilo complete infor­ ut llunncll anil ut the Coquina
be forced to abut down in a week.
W. F. Brunson, local m anager Mrl-aughlln for the ex tra point. meeting in the picture. “Meet
Dr. I . T. Doss announced th a t
mation on the location of graves
near Minis. Repainting of
feeds p a r' i to v irtually all
Kiwanis is sponsoring a G aines­ of the M ather F u rn itu re Company, Drlmnd cam e back in the third Me In St. Emils." Tom. he said, of all Allied personnel in Japan. Hotel
the 3 mile sign near the Kt.
outer c a r m a n u fa ctu re r., except
d if.
V.i Randall,
also connected
was brought to Clinton Vbllow
ville - Sanford football gam e here
i.i.
,x
—7K
---------l
period
and
Roach
shot
a
flat
the F ord Muior Company.
NEW YORK. Nov. 21. 14V— on Dec. 7.
with the local store, are attending ,
^
| Jorgh wh0 w ent the by his sister, and was u t first The directive says the report m ust Johns bridge at M onroe,. was
completed liefore Dec. 15%
urged.
Tha London radio heard today
a Philco convention this week In M.m, i n| ng dlsU nce for a score. so painfully shy th a t ut ru heTlie
directive ridncide* with the
It wus requested tlml th r S an­
in New York (by NBC) aaya two
Jacksonville.
Roach passed to Pound* for the heursals ho Itael to recite his disclosure th a t u renewed search ford M erchant’s Association lie
of CtechoalovakU'a la rg e st cities |
extra point.
lines with hi* hack turned to the is underway fiir Allied personnel asked to contact tho proper
have been evacuated by Allied S g t .
R oy
Is
Midway In the final stsnxa,
cast; while g ettin g him to put still listed us missing in Japan. authurltiea in regurd to lighting
troops.
Nix faded deep and tossed . a his urm around the "heroine" More than l!(Xl American eir- of the colored lights on F irst
The cities a re Pilsen and Hrucnn
long pass to M cl^ughlln who for the first tim e, took all the mrn urn included on this list.
Strgqt.
Storeo, banks, city and county —. both large arm am ent centers.
nabbed It In the end tone fur the ta ct th a t Mr. Goode could, ntux*
Los* than 30 grave* of Allied
Rand concerts, weekly, nr semi
offices and schools will be closerl Pilsen w as evacuated today by
Sgt. an d . Mrs. Roy B ritt re­
Ihirtl Bulldog touchdown. The ter. Drake, however, gradually personnel have l-een discovered so weekly a t the Municipal Band
W
ASHINGTON.
Nov.
21,
UP)U. 8. A rm y forces while Russian turned Tuesday to S anford from
conversion
pass
was
knocked
S
enator
Claude
Pepper’s
offl.-e
gained
confidence
he
said.
fur sn dthe Japanese say th a t In Shell, using high school or other
troop* le ft Bruenn.
Yuma, Aria., where Sgt- B ritt
| O ther sta rs he said he has muny instances, the locations of banrt talent, were suggested.
The
BBC
G erm an-language w as stationed prio r to receiving reported today th a t Henderson down.
G
rantham
,
Alexander,
Kenny,
Field
fl.OOlHMO
Hillsborough
trained ore Doris Nolan, co-star other graves are known only to
P resent were Rev. Car|&gt;ent«r.
broadcast
said
the d eparture hi* honorable discharge.
County a irp o rt n orth of Tam pa Lansing and Deal played well
K. T. torul populaces.
Joe 8. P erry, M. N. Cleveland and
tlon on Urn
data, Nov. 22. ceremonies in both cities were
Sgt. B ritt served overseas as has b d n declared surplus by the for tha Feds and the local fo r­ of "The Dough G irl*;”
Stevens, featured In "T he Voice
J. M. Bowlby of tha T ourist
Schools will rem ain cioaad F ri- attended by Cxech sta te officials. a rad ar ex p ert and when the war
Arm y. The field may be used os ward wall was like a block of of the T u rtle;"
Eleanor Lynn,
Com mittee
and
F. E. Bolls,
ended he was stationed in tNe Hu- a cargo plane base.
granite.
Jennings, Whelchel, s ta r of "S trip fo r A ction" and 20 Horses Entered
George Touhy and llask y W ight
Sanford P o st Office wlU be
- Tne S
: varian Alps In Germany. During
W i-lherington, Jenkinson, Shoe­ Kenneth Lynch, s ta r of "The
The
Venice
A
rm
y
A
ir
Field
In Opening: Feature of the Publicity Com mittee.
cioaad fo r th a (lay.
his year oversea* he also served has also been declared surplus maker, Reel
and illarden dis­
A Sanford M inisterial A ssocia­
in England, Belgium and France. to the needs of the Arm y. Col. played exeelient defensive talent. Gang Busters.”
BUILDING CODE
tion T hanksgiving Service will be
Mr. Goode I* au thor of a num ­
His train in g In thta country Shores,
MIAMI. Nov. 21, 0P&gt;— W ith
Com m anding
O fficer, However, th e Fed baekfleld could
G rady Duncan, city building
Said a t 9:30 o’clock
the F irs t
tr io r to going ovar*«M included ha* been advtaad by the W ar De­ not stop th e effective Bulldog ber of successful plays Including, 20 horses already entered — indi­
B ap tist -Church. Tha C hristian
"A shes,” sta rrin g Florence Reed; rations are th a t G ulf-Stream and aanltary inspector, returnra!
14 montha a t the ra d a r school a t
recently from B irm ingham , Ala.,
A d istric t Boy Scouts meet H r Madison Wise a n d a i u r a t p artm en t th a t tha
“ “ daactivation passing attack .
Science Church will have a se r­
" J u st Beyond," sta rrin g A. E. P ark’s nnenlng day handicap
vice a t 1E00 A. M.
and C ourt of Honor will be h elJ ^ . ‘X t o n ^ f r i o r to ^
° f ab0Ul N9V'
Anson;
"R strlbutlon,"
“The the $5,000 Broward — will be run when he attended a week long con­
vention o f tha Southern Buildl
a n le rin r the sservice,
ha owned and
£ N a edition of th e Herald will 00 Nov. 29 a t a location to he , entering
W eakling," "K alula" and others. In two divisions on Dec. 1.
e n d e r be
announced soon, according
Congress w here he aerv
printed.
HLLKN GLASGOW DIES
The deadline for nominations
lie has played leading part* in
operated the G ulf F illing Station
MOSCOW
SERVICES
'Ra
ndall
Chaao,
district
chairm
an.
earth and nom inating com­
ob*
T e E ot Dm w ill | U cl£
many New York productions in- ha* been set for S aturday. Wit)
a t ’ Sixteenth S tre e t and Sanford
The m eeting will be p reced e.! Avrnue.
RICHMOND. Va. Nov. 22,C o ­ eluding, "Sandro Botticelli" (Eva four Hays rem aining. G ulfstream m ittee.
rrnue. 4He hope* to re-enter
MOSCOW. Nov. t l . DP)— A
^y a covered dish supper to be business In Sanford, be aald today. special Catholic Church service A nationally-know n woman author, L eG aliiennt), “The M erchant of official* say th* field undoubtedly
The. purpose of th e Congress,
served by m others of Jhe tc u g u .
be sard, wag to form ulate a uniMrs. B ritt to tha form er Lilllla will m ark T hanksgiving in Mos­ Ellen Glaagow, died today a t her Venice" as produced by David will Include 30 or 85 entries.
D. B. C rum ley and H. E. Morris Borland of Spnford.
cow fo r m em bers o f th* American home 1a Richmond, Va. S h e waa Belasco, Georg* B ernard Shaw’s
Three additional carloads of form b liu ild ln f code fo r th e South
will be In charge of tha program .
Pullt- "Th# Devil’s Disciple’’ (T h eater horses hove arrived- a t Gulf- which Would be flexible enough
colony. I t will be held a t the 71. Mias G lasgow won
'T M j p M i e ' to Invited .to attend
latoat Guild) und others. He a lto ap- atream , bringing tha thorough­ to keep | up to data from y e a r to
largest residence o f th e United States ser Prfea In 1942 for
thr Ceurt of H os^ dUeting..
year.
tt j of B o u S * A n UeHca.
Jf?usrtiuueg 0# ra g e r e s t )
A m bassador, AvereU H srrim an . book, " l a This. Guy. Id /* ."..
bred colony to about 409.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 21.
&lt;AP)—The II ohm of Repre­
sentative* haa received leg!*ihtion which would penaliie
labor unions th a t violata noalrfke contracta. The m eaiure
waa labeled for prom pt ac­
tion by the rules com mittee,
despite cries of opponent"
th a t it wonld — aa they put
K — stab labor In tha back.
Under term s of th e bill; anyunioaa striking In violation
of ne-atrike agreem ents would
l o a o collective bargaining
rlg h ta for one year. The
Crgixlatian also relieves the
em ployer of any obligations
to the union in such a case,
and makes the union respon­
sible for civil dam ages.

Reginald Goode Flight Training
Rents Pico Lobby At Naval Station
For Stage Plays Is Discontinued

I

S

Producer Expects To Personnel To Be Rc-

«lw•S"!* YZVlca’*

i'

"

Adm. Richardson Kiwamans Bid

Appears Before

SHnwBrOt’d’VPy flits

-Wjthin l «

W.eUs

(lllCed To Minimum
To Keep-Up!Station

$6,200 Toward Robfirt L. Evans
Victory Bonds1? Posthumously
Given Silver Star

J± SL T ttw &gt; !!53uo!;,S tatem en t R e c e i v e s

William D. l&gt;eahy

Colored Lights On
First Street May
Be Turned On Soon

CITY BRIEFS

Two Czech Cities
Evacuated By Allies

Sanford To Observe
Thanksgiving Day

Britt

Discharged By - Army

Florida Arm&gt;’ Bases
To Be Deactivated

Boy Scouts To Hold
Court Of H o n o r

a

"^-CsSacsit

»

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T H E S A N F O R D . H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F Us )j j f e p l l j s l i i . g i r .

P A G E SIX
V U’CO.NNOH
.C L A SS IF IE D

A D VERTISIN G

RA TES . .

*

J 10c per tine for one insert lee
V Me per line for th ree insertion*
; 97c per line fa r ( insert!one
1 K per line for 29 Insertions
Minimum ra te s . . . 39c
PHO N E 148 OR BRIN G YOUR A A* to 1 HE SANFORD HERALD
Count, flee w ords to th e line, m d ad in g phone and address.
All advertisem ents for situations w anted will be charged fee a t the
reg a lar classified rates.

R rpnrt On Germany

UONOiti:n

FIL L up with kvivnenc and furi
oil before w inter.
II. II. POPE CO., INC.

S ' oe thirsty M -jackem have
pulled a nctv stunt in Virginlx.
Three
men stopped a
slow
freig h t train 15 inilrs south of
W ashington today liv breaking
mi aii- hose rtrnneilion. Then
the*' broke into a box eat i. ...
removed 15 cases of whisk*.
They trot away. too.

POSITION to .(m e for rhi'dro &gt;
and keep house. Sec Mrs. Itnby
Mitchell. Ijik r Mary.

REFIN ED . w hite wiiman would
like some light work. Box 20,
TW O FARMS FOR SA LE—One
r / n Herald.
3 a n c * . tiled land, I good well,
2 story hou&lt;e. t c a r garage, I
&lt;iwi house, R00 ft. W est o f .
la k e Monroe Post Office. O n e j —5 acres, all tiled, good well. 2
•lo ry house. 2 story harn, *i

BUSINESS SERVICE

mile west nn. Orange B oulc-|1i« Palmetto Ave.

vard. J .
Bell. Lake Monroe.
Phoiie 16. v
TWO BKDrnoni bungalow. - -nodet n. fninishcil. Hy owner. Il'B
K. 7th SL
■

BRINGS - STRATTON

Gu* *Err-

“

'

I licit KHtill'

|. “

WANTED

UPRIGHT piatin and stmd, $50.
00. Mrs. Fo»les. Lake Short- USED tricycle for th ree year nli]
Boulevard, E nletpiise. Fla.

child. Phone 551-W.

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HELP WANTED—

ms

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• . : J, g m a M S J W V g B ^ r^ rtW :

SHOTS

NOW ONLY

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O th er Suites
A . Low Aa $ 7 9 .5 0
5 - P iQ c e

DINETTE

DAVANO

—- -

About 7K per cen t of the ihk

pie of A rgentina nre of !iurn;hr-n
extraction,

Y et, wo have th at “ h ard lo
g et" m erchandise! This sofa
bed with spring construction.

TEBMS

W H E N YOU G E T TH R O U G H
FIG U R IN ’ W H A T YO UR
VACAAON1&amp;IP 15 G O IN ’ T b
G O S T Y X l-V O U b B E T T E R
MULTIPLY. IT
e&gt; v t w o a n '
I f U 6U A L IV
•
COM ES O U T
ABOUT / %
RIGHT, / s 1

hihuy

F ull

VACUUM CLKANEK
in your home • ■
The only cleaner wllh
n retil power polisher

spring

construc­

tion, giving you utm ost
c o m fo rt C h o i c e
colors.

No m atter how you "flguro It”
. . i neglecting ynur tires will Jofinitely cost you money. Keep
jo in th e* in good repair with
I. MU IP. Lot us vulcanite
with niii-s, n pluce the -aid
wi(,h new tires.

KIRBY
VACUUM CLEANER
DISTRIBUTOR

Light the way. to R
lovelier home!
^

of

95
TERMS

WJ NtHWAHOIM

5 -P ie c e

Early A m erican

N U ^ P A H RUG

BEDROOM
SUITE
f
V0N D
\

Ti

DE

i

4 x 6 F eet

— In your choice of
w alnut o r m aple. Suite
consuls o f vanity, b i d
and chest, com plete
with coil spripg and
m attress fo r only—

S E R V IC E

c 0N 7RAC

e

Term*

H. JAM ES GUT AGENCY
703
MEtSCH BLDG.

GIBI, for mmIm Fountain a t I-all­
ey's D rug Slure. P a rt tim e or
full tim e.
W ANTED: Helper*•* for Jim m ie
Cowan's Sheet Metal Works.

HOLLYWOOD
BED

I l l k l f ME8SKNUKIt 4 JH» P. M.
to 10:00 u M. * 40c |»er hour.
W estern Union.

CABBAGE AND CELERY

and cold city w ater, all e le c -1
trie kitchen, telephone, SO acres |
15 acres in (electric fence)
Fine fo r chlcksn ranch o r bogs. I
Radio b attery bought
Borne cleared ’ highland.' m u c k ! LOST:
garden, lota of Umber. Mrs. C .. Nov. 14 a t lire Hockey Tire
Shop ami p u l in wrong au to ­
mobile through m istake, (to ­
w ard fo r the person who doPRE-W AR bicycle, child’s cloth­
livers it b« 10OH Weal 0th SL,
ing, 2 nice coats* alse 12. good
George
Davis.
condition. Mary Kenia, 1616
Celery Ava.
LOST: Black leath er envelope
bag, gold initials, L.Y.I. Lost
a t A rm ory. Leave a t H erald.
F U T U R E home builders—ask for
Reward.
concrete blocks th a t will have
quality am) durability. Miracle
Concrete Co-, 309 Elm A re-

'

ORIGINALLY
PRICED

.don I.V.4U fifth. Di'lccalrs In this
•
ni M n ^ jjle R -to- l*egin
- iliTiTrnrmc eff^TsIhK,hi- nii^jo.lay,

32 CHRYSLER ro adster, eiwwl
'■ running Yomfttion, IT”good lire*. 500(7 miles or twice a year. Es­ - R r W ; I M c n n i i i i T ^ T T
U nder OPA ceiling.
Phone sential to effirient ea r p erfo r­
mance. O ur expert, mechanics and
Sun Motor A nalyser assure sa tis­
SIMMONS BABY BED and m at­ faction. ('.nine in today.
tress, good a* new, m an's pocket
IIOI.I.ER MOTOR SALKS
watch, 17 jewel Howard, site
I t- 135.00: Man's w rist watch,
17 jewel, Butova - 8(0.00; l a ­
dies w rist watch, 15 jewel Elgin
Phone tlHn
$35.00.
1319
Summerlin
WE
PAY
highest
ra
sh
pi
ice*
for
Itonrn IBB A tla n tic H ank Uht
Avert ueused fu rn itu re. H aynes 4- Willlam a Furnirtinf
311 L. 1st
ONE new 1 3 /4 Horse Briggs
S t, phone 951.
S tratton Gaa enftne, ju st right
fo r farm - use. 309 f t 2nd 8L
BORRO W it Kit K WH ERE
PRIVACY IS R K S PB tT E I)
YOUNG fry ers for sale. G.U
You b u y iN iiiru iiM ,
Thigpen. I rUi7 E. 2nd MU phone YOUR n atu ral desire lo r privacy
in money m atters is strictly
899-W.
I
p a y i o r &lt;1, an d forget
res|&gt;ected here.
Friend* and
sire
ONE llrn d ry x lord
rulalivsa aiv not questioned
23-*, x H x IK".
small
about your .credlL
Your em ­
lose! T h e n you w ant
Finch liar spacing and otic
ployer or business associates
round canary cage. Phone 949.
will not hear of your personal
action. If you in su red
affa irs. T here h no cause for
th ro u g h na, wo la k e
TEN houses In gixal condition.
em barrassm ent.
3 of the houses ju st huill and
care uf a ll d etails and
Reasonable cred it requirem ents.
two lots beside*. All fo r.$ 7 ,No ro-m akera on mmiev loans,
arra n g e a p ro m p t set­
600.00. J. E. Jones. 423 E
" a ria b ls paym ent plans.
tlem en t. T h a i ’a S e r a
FAMILY MIAN CO.
Florida Rank Bids.
I’bone 33

MISCELLANEOUS

t "I It'

! ,

(ipholitrred In beautiful
tapestry.

• Chicago for lamdon to submit
Chicago., tiid to heroine the noriiiifnent riipital o f the United
Nation:*, organisation. The croup
'*111 le* inined in New York City
by a four t h 'ictoV'-. a - t i&gt;

kimr.- ho* to le c-p your tire*.
N atural ru lb ei nr synthetic
we protect toe sidewalls o'
your tire. Jones l i r e Spoil.
Cor. 1st aiiif Kbit, phone GOB.

pine , 3 .'4 ' II. I*. Cur hue eto r litllfV ' AND Fender den**! lifllti
type, like new, $35:&lt;X&gt;. phone
injury - r.r fnrSmg jj^ARhl '.*70
432-W.
mrrettiST iniw io ci’i'mhat aging
and wenthciiriK. A new painVEGETABLE plant* f o r V k t e i y
lea* method a wail* you at
Garden* and lanre u rrvagr.
YATES AUTO PA IN T A
t •&gt; e iliaren, rfed, ami Chinese
BODY SHOP
Cabbaged Collards; Broccoli;
W hite Bermuda Onions: Neck 105 N. I’alm rllii A te. Phone .171
loss ItutnhaKas; Kara role. Ice­ WASHING machines repaired—
berg le ttu c e ; R utger • ro'iti.and all home appliances. C ald­
to rs;
1 year o d Rh b iro
well G eneral Repair Shop. 707
Root* nr small plant*: Sire*. , N orth Mills, . Orlando, phone
Thym e; hinnareM *: Dill •a n d
2-11172. Prom pt service.
Si taw te rr y plant*. Fr?*h ve^c
luti'es .an d orange* parked to
Expert Aulo Repairing
Barfield &amp; Jackson
ship. J. W. Bell, laiko Monroe,
phone 15.
in coiinectiini with
i Aulo I’alnt &amp; Body Worlm
FOR SALK
‘
Phone 371
..»
1936 Chevrolet, lorg wheel ta i.'.
g la t body, dual whee1*.
A U TO PAINTING
P al" Johnson
IS t!t Diamond T two t o r - l i n e
wheel base cab and rl&gt;a&lt;«i«.l i.r year* experience in auto a nr
two speed axle, 000 20 tire-, j r.ireraftpalutiue. Smifind'* popu­
lar (mint authority
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
158 W. 1st St.
ROOFING Brand new. solid
aluminum sheet roofing. V- EX PERT PLUMBING — J u * l
relu m ed
fro m — N orth
with
evitnp and snap lock styles. Phone*
W ire-W rite a t once! Fulenwlder " some m ateii.il not here yet.
Who Wants the first com bina­
Mfg. A D istributing Co* P.O.
tion chromium
plated
sink
Box 3351, 9 lu L ancaster Drive,
fau cet? G eoige Couraen, Phone
Orlando. Phone 2 1730.
C o u n ty ' tlo fi, Box 57H, S an­
BABY BED.
ford.
Phone 336-J,

Ilf

^

Living Room
Suite

CHICAGO DELEGATION
DEPARTS
AU.HH
CHICAGO. Nov. I«; i/P ii— A

Phone 10

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ili*tV ' "W A SH ING TO N Nov. IS {/P&gt;—
er Ccm-oiihlp Director By*
hniioi li:n Itcr-n conferred n|»ni Form
th? eh.ill man &gt;&gt;; the A in o n M run P rim hits g iv e n ' President
Ited Cross, Ila.il O’t minor, Del. - Tiunm n a lengthy report on his
Kates from .*&gt;12 n ation: huv&gt;? Mjrvey ni relations between the
voted unanimously in Purls to m ilitary control authorities and
elect O'Connor president of the civilian.- in Gerthnuy. Price under­
llnanl of tinvernors of the took the study jit the P resident’*
l.eai:oi- of Iji'I Cross Soviet ie&lt;. request.
PARIS, Nov. ir&gt;, 7,1*1 -A

SIT. WANTED

FOR SALE—

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*

C’-onjiilelii with coilfcfil!
Ill ed box HpringH und Felt
muttre.-a on foundution
111 as pictured.

hoArkling White

KITCHEN

CABINETS
A real nacaaaity in awsy«
kilchenl Has aO builLsn
features. A beeutiful piece
of furniture that saves time a r i energy id kkcben work.

VoriOU^ T w * l&gt; ^

Vlorm*

Terms

EVERYTHING THAT B A B Y NEEDS!

TORRENT

A ll th « a d v a n ta g e * o f nsrtural

IOJCE

of

three

young

stores, 806 a nd 807 W. Uth
milk TWO
BL -

WANTED TO RENT
CITRUS BAGS
Box also . .. p e r M
$96*60 U N FU RN ISH ED houaa.
Mrs.
: Q uantities _ p e r hag _ .10
C. E. Adams, Phono 1000 or
CABBAGE BAGS
after 6 P. M. phono 606-J.
•s s x f a r
m Picking U g , ------v * 4 j s

UNFURNI8 IIED 3 BEDROOM
houaa. Mrs. C.’ E. .Adams,
Phone 1000 or after I . P. M.
m *. e a c h --------------- - 1A0
Phene Slt-W.
- '
. P revail
Phene 2194
BsvHIa Fla.

C R T O U rt

G reen lan d cryo lite.

N«l acutely taxlcta man, cattle
er olher anim als,
High d e g re a o f co n tro l a l a c o nom lcol c a ll.

Available alarm or in combina­
tions with copper ar sulphur
If desired.

BABY PIN

4 9 .9 5 up

YOUP

m

’

With steel agriag non*
atraetteo. la ample or

PLAY PIN

CARRIAGE

U nlnU hed, ready le he
made late any talar
desired.
2 4 -9 5

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Spccialf
Baby
Strollart

�$

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TH E WEATHER

fa Unity There Ir. Strength—
P artly cloudy this afternoon, tonight and
Tuesday, a few show tr* south portion
this afternoon and scattered show ers
n o rth portion tonight and Tliesday.
MUle change In tem p eratu re except
w arm er north portion tonight and ciuihy
extrem e north portion Tuesday.
***

To P ro tect the Peace of the World i
To Prom ote th e Progreoa of Am ericai
To Produce P rosperity for Sanford.

•

VOLUME XXXVII

Cordell Hull
May Testify
Before Group

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W S I’A P E K

SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1915

Established 1908

Corregidor Relic For Archives

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Victory Bond Sanford Bids
Sales Hiked For Higgins
ThreePercent Boat industry

Delegates To
Meet As Car
Strike Looms

Vet Dazed By Triple Blessings

Chicago O p e r a t o r s
Walkout; Cox Hits
Labor Legislation; .
Printers On. . . .Strike
,
..
,t

Seminole County's l a . g g t n c
Sanford .is In base it* chance i
-V ictory’* bond
drive
gained as a possible sjt«; for th e Hig.WASHINGTON, Nov. 19, .
aboUt three percent of its #W lJ ctShb- h v tls iiM m e - 1 n-d u * t r v. •
(AP)—
iThe'threat of a strike
i'Pfk)ST.'iR e - ucekT’ m a t i n g ^ b ' .F ie ri n 'llo n j r r a n A FI. strike;*
of .unprecedented proportions 1
louU—-.-I I ; W w r eWfy ,2 0 pgr- sri.-wHiercvj’ its S f v u i l W l C ' ru a m —looms in the motor city Of
r- -r ~T
i announced today bv fo r sale. Fto i hM**-~ t» h n r~ iitu a tio n ’
t..| ard r . luine. publicity d t has' a ttracted the company V atDetroit today, the center of
I rector of the d riv e. The countj trutkm favorably.
the
nation's gravest labor
[q u o ta is flT D M O .
W. T. Wolfe. e i |v r t t t a f f c
dispute aa 200 delegktca from
I A bond p rem ieir shoo a t the consultant, vvho
is th ‘roughly
G e n e r a l Motor p j u n t a
Rita T heater, featu rin g a fashion conversant with, the advantage*
show put on hy the Y ooell Own- of Sxnf.m l «s a fresh w ater, ta 'l
S , t,h , ,hliClUrCcd Vetw“
M*™ » of Brooklyn,
throughout the c o u n t r y
_
„
*
r
ywwurh
Uic
nursery
window
at
the
trip
le
ts
-tw
o
boys
and
party with the la test g la n v -w i'
td tn * k -hipping point,. will a g irt—born to hU w rtf. , , in.'.i.VT.I---- 7
M
iwo ooyi ana
gather for a momentous con- .
fashion creations worn bv San i c r t tro ig .it in .a r ts o m iilc with let* wvre nlared in in m i 1$cth FJ Hospital In New York City. T he trip fercnce. The delegates have
Hull h u been naked to testify,
fordS most beautiful g irls, p tug
delegation of offw rals of the •
S I T ? *?■„ruba,ora- U ,w t " P o r ts indicated that the entire .
________
___
s. and
e pp--, 1 *
^ m ily . including p , p ^ were well and happy. . (fatem atfona!)
come to hear the United AvQo
afld will do bo If his health p er­
vaudeville
acta_____
and music h ________________
lltrg in s industries,
and will
will r re
W orkers' ' ‘six'* m em ber stru teg y
‘ ‘
■
H —
the Sanford N aval A ir “S t a l l '! resent
the
Seminole
County
mits.
hoard descrdie the progress of
O rchestra, will tak e place on th e d a in tie r of Commerce in o u t- 1 «
m
D uring today’s com mittee ques­
negotiations w ith General Motors
4
tioning of Rear Admiral T. D.
evening of W ednesday.
Nov. I lining S an fo id 's advantages as a k n g n e i O n e k n i i n x .
I I ____l a l
IT
over the 30 percent w age increase
Inglis, Senator Homer Ferguson
Stllh.
'lo catio n for a boatbuilding plant. L i l g U i d C l r a V O l S
I lC c lltll I fO P T H D l
demand. And then, it in feared,
of M ichigan made the assertion
An auction tw nJ salo o f footThis anmuincement was made (
t
,
______
_ ~
* * 6*
A PIECE OP THE U. S. FIAO which was destroyed when our battered force
I the conference will endorse a call
•
belli trophies
conducted during this m orning by Ed s o r t lligth a t th e N avy had learned of a
surrendered Corregidor to the Japs la presented In Washington by Col.
the half of the Sanford — New gin.*, chamber ^manager.
Japanese signal system in Hawaii
: for a m ats w alk-nut lit all Gen­
Delbert Ausmus (right) to Secretary of War l’alterson for preservation
Sm yrna football gam e F ridav
eral Motor plant*.
on t h t day before Pearl Harbor.
In the national archives. Col. Animus received the fragment from the
evening by- Julian Steivslrom.
Elsewhere in the nation the
Ferguson said he would prove his
dying
Col.
Paul
D.
Bunker,
who
had
saved
it
from
the
ashes,
and
during
announcer, and Ucrntan E.
total number of w orkers idle hu statem en t la te r on. He declared
three
years
of
captivity
he
kept
It
hidden.
(International
S
o
u
n
d
p
h
o
t
ri*. principal of S eb lin d *
.
cause of strikes has risen to a l­
th a t the Navy had translated
School broucht a total o f $ 1 3 .-'
most 300,000, w ith the biggest
the m essage of a Japanese spy
IHK) or enough to pay for four
giving the details of a system of
I P tV P - P n i n f
P eo o sn m
’ l“ " ° f thc increase caused by
ill r , ' e - I O i n i
1 ro g ra m
the telephone w *lk-out in the
convalescent hospital
signal lights to be displayed from
veterans. In a&gt;ldition to
e a st-c o a st of Oahu Island, giving
*«,
•
r
s
i
i
i
i
i
i
i
,orit
j*cft t |IMr wor|( ihj,, tnorn.
High School had a lrc id y raises!
inform ation on the movements of
$3,000 o r the cost of one unit.
Seminole H igh's lu b v Celery
fleet units. A duplicate code had
ing. A uninn spokesm an asserted
th a t by m idnight at least half
A rth u r A’owcil. local m erchant,
» , |l tangle tomorrow night
u'WfiT i u m ,'
, ..
been worked out fo r use through
_____balder “ *■
_
__ l'lc h _____
Atl H11.fNNOt1
S&gt; t ^1' | 8H yMQTflye Ved%» i t i 1
' flof Chicago.!* telephone service will
w__
as ______
the biggest
IteLand
Schoa' ! . J - ” _*.,1 i_l
U .,Mm _|T
i hr.A
o i , I|;i
tb a : medium of classified adver­
KEt
CC ruur
T... -a fv
r.^.tti.11
a n a ted » t flutbb'cV at .the
x . xhTch
: - x -cb
. . o d..
tisem ents to be broadcast from
bid t$5.w
w rf«r
-d lid l .donated
M ’’ &gt;• I’-.-mhI-.u ' Iru m s u ' lla* laid l,c' l&gt;c paralysed. The w orkers a rc
dem anding a flt.Oil a week w age
t .m .n e,r- « ... ,
... r„„. , imKr, lh H f|v*.no|nt im- J1
MA«rtJ radio station. A dm iral
By Julian Slrm droin
in the second half, t'ullum got by L ie u t.I omdr.. Ijsw rv n eeIAany- .O tlrtK field in tbe thir-l ^
r a m r foT lh r loc, u , h „ ;T " n,r *rt, !
' ' ’ • • • • - 1 ’t (m
n.l |)P.
l ,h program. P »tit|
. . . i ihas
". iincrease.
logits testified H ist the broadSeminole High’s fighting gri- loose aruund his own rig h t and gard. member of the N av y *
ticnnl
health
e o p l'n rr*v
K
fairShipping a t Philadelphia has
cskts had been investigated by diron eleven, sparked by the g reat truvele&lt;i 47 yards for the second 1011 football teem , w ith aute^
asls.sl It to accept the proposiT h r h sni
it
i « l&gt; •
th e Navy, and th a t the best aveil- play of Brooklin, Cullum und A n-. Sanford touchdown, Clark kicked grap hs of the players a ad e f
K ettles will , a n n o u n ic e . del**,
I .1 m
I&gt;14tl—thc..hcallll of thr, im. been tied up liy a strik e for the
,,
■
T T -rrm | , l)n
R ttl, u m i ||| r „ „ c r r n .
i second time in two iniiiiTTis WFere'
am e- htrorm atitm - was th a t —they derson, m oved- tiitn -« t ie f or - t h e"— T h e'F ed v n stlll"tin t crm ten r^ rlth -ft
TTneup iM worrew.; .
t e/* ?i M
FrTb b f r e f a. iW
reg ister i !?
*. *. .i*r»i t 'i ’-, a ..............................
' ntprogram outlined in the
1 700
tiiglmat
w orkers.
whose
never had been used fo r signal­ E ast C e n tral Florida Conference th e ex tra point from placement, famous Navy, coach. In addition.
.
,
in th
lh eir
cir firs
f lr tlt two
, « „ »*'«' i «v
i t - r - t s ' F tw b ten t's m essage includes a union is affiliated with the U nit­
lead la st F riday night when they th e ir eight point lead, again put Mr. Yowell bbi $1,000 fo r a . . XK,.HVi- •"
ling. . . ‘
« \ m A lf.&gt;
V&gt; l. ! UnpoM
1
U ^ t« .i k
a tin n a I■oj .r
in* tdefeated
by*. hDaytona
. .'I
T. . ’'
V,l" lUc compnlsory health insurance svs- ed Mine .Worker*, have left th e ir.
T he commiUse also reviewed blasted out a 30 to 13 win over th e ir eleven into action again pair of H erm an “ loots'* Bm m ftati* , t^cme
several
■versl weeks ago ami |
'«
«’ J J
, tvm, but. Mr. Trum an declared, jobs.
w ith Inglis hi* sum m ary of the the strong New Sm yrna Reach when Cullum returned a New lev's shoes in which he led th e
A new- effo rt ha* been made In
ileetsmci to ''S
n c ,( ,
......... . Fr'V",t " f ini*
' .,X.1 ,*■''""I?
this doe*
.Iocs not
oot mean socialize.1
socialize,!
Japanese version of th e attack, High School B arracudas before Sm yrna inliit to the Fed 43 yard Celery Fed* to victory many .troeoiog a 7 to d» decision
| „ , v,rek in l»elam t
• Is i,
V,'1‘ J,”* ' l w n
medicine. I'aU ents would rem ain New York to avert a nationwide
a s gathered by subordinates of better than 4000 fans at the llhe. Anderson smashed over left time* U st year, and a n o th * .
Offwial# h a i r aim announced i ’
,nc ►po’ltehl ,ibI ‘V
free to rb.aisr their o,Vn doc- strike a g a in st M ontgom ery W ard.
tackle to the Barracuda 47 for $1,000 for a painting t*y Frank
General M acA rthur in Ja p an . It High School A thletic Field.
year, now |V l,
t*.
Wot k in , through a m ate „f lnr, Ml ,
wouM , y
A spokesman fur (he CIO united
The Fad* were' forced to come another .f ir s t
down.
Brooklin Robinson. Ee*l end W
w as established th a t w ith one
figm vs yy, r-,-* r , , n | „ B , ,m.
or X l « t L t »
retail, wholesale and d epartm ent
exception, th e Japanese side of from behind as the Barracudas went- o ff rig h t tackle befure be­ serving in the Pacific th e ate r.
j p m ,cm * n t .Mlusluh - m l f ul ut r
Th„ r . .
T
, , store employe* says th e union t*
t
r.bidder.. , wM U
t h t s to ry ' tallied p re tty closely opined scoring hostilities early in ing brought down on the 27 y a r d , AKnother high
1
uflim
ala*
U
\.
Cnni.m.
New
,
T"®.
f,T?
P
"
'"
1*
a
'»0
include
offering to w ithdraw dem ands for
_
,' rYork
tr.
_
wlfh th« faete as se t fo rth by tn» f ir s t period when S hafer w ant line. Anderson went over the l e f t , J . Owen of }w ‘
eeijAiUmc
enctneei u n i
."‘d for th r construction a cloyed ..shoo an d due* check-off.
" h o bid tf.»WO for !V i r g i n i a C h a p m a n I s
t'l'e ’ m H t u d * •» hospital* and renter*, orp*,,
th e Navy. T h t escepion bod to do a.imind hla le ft end nnd carried tid . Of the line fo r a first down
The worker* ai« w illing to su b ­
the hall t» the -Sanford 31 y a rd
w kv
mit 21 other denmnds for a r b itra ­
.U te .iu d tool*. Wilcox, carripd the
r
^
o
T
^
r
r
i
c
d
'
^
O
&amp;
T
'w
o
e
n
by
(he*
W
W
T
O
O
O
C
1
U
J
,
,
P
.p
e
i
o
m
pc,
1,1
«
i,b
high
^
edution.
-pigskin / te the Fed *20.- On th.4
J ^ K K |J, S I ,
s, , v.
-» -* l =
and h e , v ie ,-than ‘
^ a h i l i ^ Insurance.
G eorgia's representative, E.E.
a tta c k w as launched. No proof next p la y -S h afer pa*sed to Wfl- ^ , h ^ e f f l d . n d no r » r M l" :- '. Fed* e re a , 1M « back. ltd. FJe
j —E ight student* at Florbla Smith I .
'! ,j,„
f f '',
‘
i P H A P n &gt; * i lS # i o a M /ivx&gt;*■ bean found fo r this rum or, eox who w as brought down on ing play plowed the rem aining jng. brought a hid of $1
Cox, has charged the House ilulcn
.
,
, ern O dleg*. .nrtud.ng M.*s V i r - I ^ M
.h! ' ■11,1 . 1 l,“ " ,u KV ‘ V 1 1 A I ' a C I l l t i e S INOYV
dae-ontwtcrotrOfts no Ipaeehetaoii th s Fed one yard line. Micr, the distance for th* third W o r d from Jo h n Ivey.
Com m ittee wi(h being on w hat he
zo the
me bond
oonu l‘i&gt;
i*,» ;
. __ w,.
■' »*"’uld participate in the
A dmmane*
ittance to
and references to the two planes 245 pound B arracuda fullback. retire. Clark's- attamplrtl conver
calls a sit-down strik e against
mi*re
s
s h o w W ill h e b v
h « ^ I n of 2 « ^ V
W w p e .ity .
forr the first
fin d aion was blocked.
were stricken from th e testim ony.! then plunged over fo
Inbor legislation for the duration
,d» only.o n ly .' Bond- max v
1
BnrmcJims came back mid- of bond,
« - &gt; '^ " ^ n 'e W f n '•V* h^ r t«-Cs
his .o n -----------o f th e labor m anagem ent confer­
L ater Senator Farguson ehal- score of the game. Mler attem pt- mThe"
-.
* ' .
B
,vJn..*
^
' ‘ 1 "" ■ "»
' M s*
| ri iiu i lit o
is w DPI
*■ ■ IP IP
*- aWm
HI
v
In
th
e
fin
a
l
p
e
r
U
l
a
g
a
in
to
.
Purchased
a
t
th
e
hank-.
,
1
i
hk
mih-iwndcnt
n
e
r.)
i
e
financing
facilities
H„
fc,w. uns ~ith—m
.
,
ence. T h at conference. Cox de­
1an gad th e N avy's statem en t th a t •d to convert front placem ent but - l . in
.i_. .offensive
n-iii..k&gt; ■spotlight. An-)
a ., office.
iti T
Theater
' I r ..
__ program are clared.
take the
“ffbje- R
*****
h eater or
I* nothing hut a pretense.
th e Japanese teak fo rte waa given hia kick was low.
(tixrxlon
also
r&lt;inclu&lt;led
th
a
t
again
available
to
Sanford
home
Late in tha initial period the derson intercepted one of M icr's. booth a t Y oweU,.
i h o n o r s i v s r t v in »»t o r a t i o n ,
The legislator himself i* a m em ­
its final signal to a ttac k Pearl
earningfo
r
I'.'ttt
.hould
lie
owners
who
postponed
tepnir.
I Other-,
elected
Ml»»es
H arbor by a coded m essage th a t Fed mnchfno began to click. posses hut a Fed fum ble was re- [ _ _ _ _ _ ------------------,
t i were
t
i t Mol- kiiffKH'iit to pixstine u net In- improvement or modernization of ber of the rule* com m ittee and
I
read: "Clim b Mount N lltaka.” A d­ Brooklin, Cupuni and Anderson covered bv New Sm yrna on the
,ir7
’iTn~
U
,
v
&gt;
!
!
t
v
V
come &gt;x .iilshlc for in lrrcstx . and their' propertie l&gt;ecnu-e ..f wur- he w ants it to take up a hill th a t
m iral Inglis Saturday , told the alternated iq carrying the ball Sanford 47. Several plays later
MSwnlrMi. (arewt ^ees^
' l» f« ie reluctinn of income taxes, time restric tio n s H im tnt- M. M. would Impose strong penalties on
the Barracuda neiial to Wilcox who sraught th r
com mittee th a t the coded measago repeatedly into
Phylli* M cfarUiwl. O rlam lo; Bettx ^ l&gt;et«r.-n $4 mad
1‘arrlsh of the F cle ra l Housing unions violating no-strike con| tract*
ap p arently pulled the trig g e r for secondary.' T he Feds reached the Mier faded deep and toased a H
S T A T E O F FIX m tD A
Y * 'V .
..........................
Adtnlnlst.allnn H n l d oiU tmlay.
th e P earl H arbor gUack, But New Smyr/iu five yard line and sphere In hta outstretched a r m s ’
T hree new spaper, m .Seattle,
Senator Ferguson brought out in Anderson plowed into the center for a touchdown. It w as far t h e ’
e x e c u t iv e a s e o a m i * .
sn" " 1 «
'
.............w e d ............... — ■ &lt;•" W ashington, have been affected.
questioning th a t thfa m essage was of the line ami- was brought down most brillian t play of the entire
W H EREA S, i-eac. with
&gt; |.r t.n . M u l^ ,ry
n ot* Included in the Japanese on the one yard strip e as the evening. M ier kicked the extra
many blessing* has brought m
K)er1 e&gt;n t« m em henh
po
in
t
from
placement.
q
u
arter
ended,
fleet's operational order.
its w ake « responsibility
ge^vw l -sbeU viK
On
tho
firs
t
play
of
the
second
t'ullum.
Brooklin
ami
Anderson
’'Adm iral Inglis said th a t in­
rhallenges the crusading - r 't i t a(Et*tmxW in e-tucation.
of civuixalKMi, the cen tr'd cf venal tra its which promise
form ation about tha M ount Nil- stanza. Anderson plunged over all displayed their usual fine
I itv nilualifinl li'tuling arid tho S tar, The I'ust-lntellltuberculosis,
ta k a m essage w as dbtained from for the firs t Fed touchdown and style of ploy during the game
___ . _ the g r e__a t e s t te a - in e»li*cali»xn.
I Ai n u Air Force*.
Inxtitutinn*
mm
rim
ir.u m c
scourge
ourg* of hum
num anity
enity and.
ana.
the score was tied. However, on b u t at the sam e time the plav o f ,
a Japanese pilot.
* 4
tho only m orning paper
making bums mulnr tin- pcare- gcnccr,
.W H E R E A S , F lo o d s h i . *
th e conversion, the nass from ren Shafer, Wilcox and Mier m ust
LETTER
PE
R
FE
C
T
tinu' ir g ilatm ns qf
Title nf the three, gut out one edition
HOUSING PROBLEM
very personal in terest in th «
te r was low and Clark, who had receive the 1highest recognition. I
- .,
...
I •'jM-iiil'ins. Snrh loans' may lx- before the xvuikuut begun. The
fig h t since more drmth- etc
intended to kick, picked up the Mier, (he 245 pound Sm yrna fu ll­
e rs are asking fur an in ­
I'ANYILLK, III.,
.1
”f " f,,( « maximum amount of $2,- strik
caused by turberculosis in ir e j CHICAGO. 'd*V— Mis I Wen
bad pass anil skirted around his back. received a g re a t ovatio n .
Dilw*m en tered th e ...... u1),| run for a maximunt crease of $2.1*3 per day. The
C e n t a l , g o t a |dace to live, but j ’'S’1 "'
own le ft end to score the ex tra when he left th e field for a s h o r t1 S ta le th an by in d u strv .
ent offered $1.05.
.hi it th e h atd way.
■'* ^ ! tvnn "I lhrex- ve» |s. repayable m anagem
mobiles, disaster* or any o t’ rr
posnt and send S anford into rest in the final period. T hr F e d i
«
~
"
’ ' '
I.o i»
fa tb ii w alk e r Wilson. piomisc&lt;l m nionthtv
installm ent*.
monthly
cause and.
. She U w_gh, .. M
forw ard w all did cry well, par-,
tho lead.
in
- m e him every day. Now the
t f t n i iiv t-rw iw *■
.
i
'
l
#.
W H EREA S,
a
C h ristm as. H arvey ami a xcoca
S hortly a fte r ptay was resumed ticularly d arin g offensive play.
E... . —
way nomp aftrr
STILL GOING KTKONG
Seal Sal* period will l*r "**-|h*eis* o*, • farm (wo mile* a w a y .,
*
.** e - - . - .■
served throughout th e na’.K-n. She obtained perm ission from |
__________
•
SALT IsAKK CITY. M’i Fortyfrom November 19 to Ikw -" " ; l k r s ta te and county to trwwspon
lil'KMI v i l l T K i n i
CapL Bernard Schirard, In­
eight year* is a M rthusrlah-llae
25,
i th e siro ctu re, arran g ed w ith the
*
' ’
fan trym an, has recently been
NOW T H E R E FO R E . I. M l-iatU itie* companies to m is* tele
\v tSH IN O T O N V..x f . ,A&gt;,— age for an automobile, hut *‘Ludischarged from tha A rm y a fte r
^
F CnhhrnlL by t i r t * f j jAmse and e W tric W .'e, ^
h .x c rile.” an IKi)7 ttldsm obilr which
receiving extensive Instruction
Eugene B. Smith, S 2 /c. of
T /4 Amelia N orris, daughter
and a f te r having Instructed o ffi­
au th o rity v ^ te d in me as
»- th e route, m lled «n
km y ,
Russia
of
, uthless'v S. F .. W alker has ow nnl since
,,
e_ i i
. . .
IM®, still gets around. W alker
i n t e r o f Uw S tate of
w e i i n and m du e lim e her I------- . • rltn
cer candidates fo r approxim ately S anford, took p art in Pacific j of Mrs. J . E. H arp er of 1815
Rulwrt Hill Neuma n, S ignal­
g up brli'lr** ouppet slM e. r rr a | | , , , r jp h r lmce „ lut!(. beproclaim the 19th day of Nox-j ban tin g nwrnir- were ended.
flv* years In tha la te st Arm y operations of the escort ca rrie r Sanford Avenue, h as return-at t»
man l / r V-3 USN’K, lifter com*
M
.
ra
-te
rn
and
southeastern
h
n
,
MIT„
|
lta|,„
Falls
and
Fort
Hall,
USS T ulagi, which now is en- civilian life a fte r serving three j
U ct lffl,
em ber. I M k as
1
-------- -irtin g ten touinl Oipa from
ri'p
I?,*,r M 'tem cnL declsu-&gt; tdnhn. whcn*1ndtans &lt;in horsclpick pthe
C II R 1 S T M A S SEA L SA L E .
A f t* '- en terin g th e Army in g a g e d in the high priority post- years in m ilitary service, fuur
United State* -to p oint*.'in
11
gmli
_
___
igious
persecution
rag
es
lit
lid
|
m
-,I
him
pull
hi*
g
as
buggy
out
JAPK
RAY
t
u
t
high point teen m onths of ,.which w „as spent
spent
November, 1940 with th e Na- w ar task of
. hrlnging
.
DAY
E ngland, France, A frjcu. .And
■ ij i s ’iv
land*.
The
bishop*
criliof
mudholrs.
ttafial Guard, Capt, Schirard waa vaterans of the Arm y, Navy and in New Guinea mid th e P hilip­
in Florida and u rge th at al
Ireland convoying men ami sup­
Aila
Russia’s
absorption ...
of Ih,
__
aMAXW
* ' * z -EI
i * I.
- rFlkn.D
ir .u is ,. a
* . N ox.| cue.I ------assigned duty a t Camp Blanding M arine Corps home for discharge pine*.
citisens concentrate
plies, has received hi* discharge.
“
,
.1
,
IT.
tSpccioli
A
viatioo
CodH
Jack
UaH*
eo
u
n
tn
es,
and
sanl
the
She ha* been aw arded th r fol­
f a r o m yaar. Ha was la ter u - and retu rn to civilian life.
ta sk of reducing t . r L . l t . be! a ..R a y . »«m «f Mr. and Mrs- P. I - S o w ! used force and artifice.
Ilis visual com munication duty
NO
TIM
E
TO
R
E
T
IR
E
The T ulagi is one of some 250 lowing medal* end ribbons: Good
s lf n id to F o rt Denning, Ga. with
aboard ship entailed signaling
culoais death ra te i f
l
a
y
o
f
MU
F
irst
Stiewt.
S
an
fo
rd
.,
—
-------------------------tha 124 th In fa n try fo r ana yaar ca rrie rs end tran sp o rt vessels Conduct, A siatic • Pacific. Ameri­
sup p o rtin g w ith all
. ,
J1 th e —
ahonorable
------- -------------------SH EPH ER D RETURNING
TRENTON. Tcnn„ (/I*)- W. E. by sem aphore and' flug hoist,
discharge 1
" ' a h alf w h srt he worked with th a t have been eesigned to the can T h eater WAAC. PKUip &lt;ine
and energy a t our command from
rece*reu
Scat,
91, I* out of a Trenton P&lt;»- using the international Morse
the
Arn-v
A
ir
F
orres
having
dem onstration droops which N avy’s "M agic C arp et" fleet, Liberation and Victory ribbon.
th e sate of tubeCciilasLs O u - faith fu lly w i n d since Ju n e «f
FAR
EA
ST
A
IR
F
O
R
C
E
,
iilical
office fur the firs t tim e old* code as a guide.
' fo r and instructed stu- operating between the O rieet end Miss N orris will m ake her home
mas seats from th a t ite lr u rtd I N t
A fter
mem orizing
13 code
Philippines
—
Technicfmn.
F
ifth
tim
rrs
can rrm em lier. Hn recently
various
United S tates
ports, in Sanford w ith Mr. and Mrs.
books in his train in g received
C hristm as.
G
iad*
Eugene
Shepherd,
son
of
w*s
swept
out
nf
bis
m
ayor's
ofCadet
Rax
m
le
re
d
I
be
A
im
)
H a waa than traA sfarred to the bringing prospective dischargees E. C. H arp er fo r a 1 few monthv.
IN W IT N E SS W HEREOF
a t F o rt M.-Pherwaw. Ga.. a* a Mi*. Minnie M. Shepherd. Routt- fire, which hr held for 2 z .y e ir* . | a t the Norfolk Naval Base and
*$0&lt;Hh In fa n try a t F a rt Banning over the long tu sd home across
have hereunto set my band
ile am] was assigned the d u ty 1 Box 201, Sanford, i* en rau te K rrugiliied for several years a* the U niversity nf Illinois, he
y hlch f was alerted to go over­ the Pacific.
caused to be aflix ad the On
• e u ie I r«&gt;ein**T wm 14-24 alr- home from P e r E ast A ir Forces ih r nation's oldest mayor, he had was assigned to the following
ate* h a t Instead w as moved to
shlps: USS YMS-86, USS FOGG
Seal o f th e S tate o f F ts ii
T&gt;« b srasw qualified far 22nd Replacement Depot, Manila, hcri
Cadip Robinson, A rk. which was
a t T allahassee, lb* Capitol, this th is pewit in n he —*« « m t to Ft. Oversews 25 m onths, he served )**•„ ir, politic, alm ost fr.un the ^ F 5 7 t BOSTON IISS GAICT
............. ....
«— * l i S , " i „ d “ th.T" s S V 'R A N K U N .
a train in g center. W hile there he
th e fo u rteep tb day of Noxem Wver*.: J«*»Wr Field. Mi*s_ end with 1990th Q u arte rm a ste r T ruck!
w a s ' B attalion executive officer.
Now th a t he is nut of the
bar. A. I), i m
Maxwell
Field.
A
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fo
r
training.
C
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in
New
B
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New
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Roy M. Coffey, d istric t direc- [
■309th w m . fu rth e r tre m fe rservice he would like to fish
M illard F. Caldwell jsigm nb He —o* s t w s l t d from th e A rm y
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Philippines.
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the OPA h as announced
to Com* K a n in , Texae.
and hunt fo r days and day* be­
GOVERNOR
Members of the Seminole Gun tora t of
*t D tew I h U . Tempo.
th* w ar price
cause whan he was ri ski ng and
ha nm a}n*d for two Club end of Company “C" of the th
A TTEST:
‘" V a m eeting "ofJ ™
'a s BattnilaR • Executive
a m lle m r a ; . ^ . th ! r W&lt;,o i i * r , ‘‘" “ V
NEW YORK, Nov. 19, f A P I - rolling In the N orth and South
R-A. C ray (S igned )
i*
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*■*, * ”'! The V eterans A dm iniitrsllon h is A tlantic, M cdltcrrean, and Car'far tha •T ill Division,
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
S ecretary of S tate
i
ill-JL .
o f ^ h . H otel Untl# *n&lt;1 S «lfoed will bo held
Regimen to lB d L
t^ m d lt e n . o f ^ t - H r i ^ r h eat
1■tin o u rr*J ■ sh arp increase in ribean seas he thought of the
waa then hos- I f a i&amp; tr next W ednesday fn m !4
L
/.M b*. T r read ju rtm en t allow ance, pakl to old sportsm an days in Seminole
» FO R T D O l’GLAS. U laiu^Cv
j i0°
l “nrrssur*
benaatb
th
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a
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th
s
surn U r i n | llf W orld W(lr |f. Those County.
Mexey, Texsx, 2:00 to 5:00 f . M.. I t w a s an- " i p V f f J ^ I L t n J
1 T h e tew of fam iliar ecesios and
th a t
A A. 8TUNEBURG DIES
I ir e the allowanees paid to assist
itlan end nounced by Byrd J . Goode, gun - Mr C^ , y ,U U J ,h *» the
He anlared th r service on
i l l M ' i s cash were te a —wcS *-r **” ■ ____________________
fu tu re of th e
end rationing
i veterans in read ju sting from the Feb. 20, 1942 and was separated
retirem ent club president.
Pfc. G u n r* Gorm an. Ileoorebly
F
riends
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
program
in
th
b
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istric
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w
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,
oc­ Nov. 14, 1945 a t the C harleston
_ „
a t .the
Almost three-quarter* of I'cnn- armed services to civilisn
"T he shooting will be a t ta r
an. n vwtUon of eceum nlated leave geU j not a t turkeys," said Mr. largely depend upon th* m ira­ Ed S t one b u rg eg Miami, fo r­
W erid W ar I. strolled sylxsnis-graite crude oil. source cupation*. Paym ent# fo r th* week N aval Personnel S eparation Can­
m
erly
a
f
Sanford,
will
regret
tions
end
policies
th
a
t
will
I
Oct- 27 • totalled ter. Ha I* the son of Mr. and
will be in Ja n u ary , 1940.
v isitin g old of high quality lub ricatin g oil. to ­ which ended
w ith a grin.
I s te a rs o f th* d eath early
l decided during (Me m eeting.
-j*a graduated , from tha
and t hew headed fo r the day is com ing by aacondsry re ­ $3,020,000 and w ent to 156,000 Mrs. R. A. Newman of 600 Rote ,
t
o
d
a
y
m
erging
o
f
Mr.
St
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offer*- He explaiaad he covery from a re a s only recently veteran*. This was a sharp In­ C ourt and wear* tha A m erican ,
h o f f t fa th e r, A A- Stowebu rg.
all ahewt th e new re g a le - regarded a* practically depleted. crease over the preceding week. and A frican Defense Ribbon* and
P riv a te service* wiU be brkd ibte
th a Good Conduct Kibbou.
a r » d re—■ f
The m ilitary pipeline system
oT $M for
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pipe­
All grow ers and shippers w ars
completed in E urope h as a te n a ­ line. longest in the world, is ea f th e six
invited to m eet this afternoon
city of IbOjOOO hortefa o f gasoline
daily, daitvwrsd th ro u g h 3,440 bout e fo u rth longer th en the U. a t , 3:0Q o’clock a t 't h * o ffic e .o f
S.
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ig
Inch."
County A g en t C. R. Dawson te
mites of pipe.
‘talk o v tr th a acute labor situaA t th e and o f 1944, th e re w ere
approxim ately 411,000 producing
Bioad tran sfu sio n bottles ark
, — ...
■■— ■■■■ YDWr ‘
*0* wwUs te th a U nited S tates, o r sooted w ith a d a rk groan band
A rf« o tln a U th# worio*#
which bacomaa orange whan th a
haute* are «t#ril|»od
u*f.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 19,
*(AP)—Many hitherto secret
details of the events leading
up. to Peart Harbor may be
forthcoming soon from form­
er Secretary of State Cordell
Hull. The assistant counsel
of the Pearl Harbor investi­
gating committee, Jule Hannaford, has disclosed that

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NUMBER 19.

High S c h o o l Sells R e p r e s e n t a t i v e To]
$13^000 In . &lt; Bonds Meet Tonight In
Jacksonville W i t h !
During Grid . Tilt
With New Smyrna Company Officials i

Investigator C l a i m s
Navy Knew Of JapSignal System Be­
fore Pearl Harbor

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Associated Press Leased Wire

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Celery Feds Trounce New
Smyrna By Score Of 20-13

Independent FEC Given Congress
Feds Tangle, At ICC Hearing!
By President

r i l Si TomorrowEvening

Says Company \Yiill
P a r t i c i p a t e I nn
Coming Prosperity

( alls For Health chi&lt;,‘‘P’ area Where 8.7(H) opernInsurance System

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Captain Schirard
Is ’Retired From
Active Army Duty

Robert Newman Ls
Discharged From
U. S. Navy Service

Eugene B. Smith Is
Amelia N o r r i s Is
Serving. On Tulagi Released From Armyj

OPA Officials Meet
Gun Club And Guard
Tuesday In Orlando
To Compete In Shoot

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THIS 8 ANromr *1

cers Having
Points
r Project

the field* of engineering, aciene%|
raanagement. law and ioumali*im.|
The Army i* holdlng,on tfc-tham
until, the future cf attasie enenerJ
U worked out by
n«£j
tha picture of atomic energy n n d '
research production become* clear,

however, h u n 't anything to do'
Xlth P.raaaur* from the WhiUj
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, *uuply that OongresN.lt nett
"*•&amp;**■
t.
, *™ sum me* vacation was cut"
short by the end of the war, and

B y JACK STIN N ETT

. WASH INGTON— Postwar notea
f r d « - r f * r peacetime Capital: Littl* sywWdHy has been given them,
but tljrra are a number of Army
'/flcafa- with more than enough
M a t* fa r discharge «h* o n stuek
In M ajj Gen#.drove*’ atom * bomb

In a little publicised speech be _
and
_ .lto... pounds Ip ■**inter. Herefore the American S o d e ty foe toforo pawencffH
pwere conalderwt
;IViui average of ITU |ioiind*
Pwblic Administration the other tq.weigh
ltd futile*.
day. .Secretary, of Com mere* W gl*i—the nid
ta*e outlined nt* program, 'o r a
more frequent sampling to-keep
rentui sUUsttc*. «4 populaUgit
Injsines. and empleyemnt right op

AnhiV' Retfruitirtg
Service Pifens To
•New York Hotel!Enlist Many Vets
io date,. HI*, ifllllaj. t\runoaal tij a. Makes Officer
Betwe»n no— and Vov. 21 th-»
Army B*cruIMng S»rv|e« nJan*
to
thousand* of World
i r ^ r S ^ ^ I D r e a m Come Tfue W are-enllst
r 'l l servlc' men eh o bsve

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air» And ye#t*rtlav n New York
pnsearwara wJU now ha cna*l4ar*4 K0tfi (the Pennsylvania! made
to nverag* 1A0 pounds In summer

b ib of them, nave been i t ttie
aid. bomb sat-up u l n a ila- inlira and were, “drafted'* from

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rponev. thinking nf.Jus.iU ft. Jauo.
and their threa and a half yarn
old .laughter Su
enteesi N. Y."
.as soon a* he
Stair* was n *
-New —Yorl
iwts all aka, a'sURb facTiiii
mujscnhlefc
the East, flows f for his wlfp.nml
a new toy; for lusgp every mprncream on every-

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MONDAY, XOVEMHEHJV1945

ihe’nt of n c n r l e t u C.
„o w ere1 R^y Robin»o»i, Bob ' * V
M.
dt't'filKPlI.
Smith, Buddy nnd Max Baer, f irst imhhratlniyitKVovember.
Oeorge NJehoUoii. - Peter SeaUo I “Id.
and Boom-Doom Mnncini,
Hexing shows still are being
It ln c m T
COIJ IT .
H IV T H
J t'D in A L c i r c i ' i t n r p l o held on a weekly hasis in most
i u h .i . r n n s n w i v o i . k c o i n .
Armv areas around the giolie.'
IIIA M K ItY
saga.
Championship mntche* recently, SIS.TAV It.I * MAUKCOM,
were held in London, Berlin, Paris
rVit»t&gt;lalnant,
and Australia.
i ii u k i k h i i a u k c o m .
Golden. Gloves chBrnoionships
t h k . h t a t t : o p r u i n i n a ________
lye being^ held in M/njja nnn
'fTT
BfiouTfS HAItKCOM:
“* will commence^nlaiut
Vou lire ftrrrhv htjlITh-U th a t a
the; year in Hawuii
Mill has been ft fat l n tlm Circuit
flV W hsh and ftfpan.
• 'm in ••( rem ino lr Cnnnty, Ptnrntn.
qpS/niv-stvlc Olympic game* will In t h e puli nf N'liin H. Hurkrmn,
v«. l.rnokn I t n rk
hi- Wild in Manila Christmas week* i-nmplnlnant.
defeml.nl. ChunrPry No. 6»I*
with boxing playing an Important com,
The nnture i.f ihl- Mill la "to oti- ^
part. Panama and . the Antilles lalp h illvnrt-e. Yuli a re mtnlri-.l Ml
will have championship ruit-offs t ” file Vi*ur u r l l l e n nii|ieariini-p

Imkwecii ^ l n y - d 2 prni
' 1. j f
thin A-ear since fM!r*otjt«ei -.-rtr;
c n 'is tin g on nr befo re Wednepde^,
will be able to retain th e g r a i t ?
he’d opon rrlcose.
Personnel re-en listin g w
be given a !(0 day fu rlo
mi ur l.efur.- Ihe tenth .Ur, *.f
entitled t o a re -en listm en t bonus i00n'
Her embay. A. I&gt;. lets.
of &lt;fi(. fo r ouch y e a r served i n
During the w in ter every sertvITNNUH ii.r hand slut peal
, 1. ,
t i r e rciiuiliinUTn the U nited h tale* NS r i e r k nr Ihe i Treatt fn iirt I.f
.I......
active d u ty d u r i n g t h a TTtaigcncy ^ Ji, t.o:ij uct
t n u r n a in u n 1
---------SPnlbole I'oimty,
‘
Plnrlda, this
fifth itnv of No,ember. A. tl. 1*41.
nod hnve t h e option of r e tirin g ] The Rurnpeap th e u to r will hold .__
»■ t *. IIKItNIION
-after. 20—vstars- sarvlee - o f —Ivalf—ti l l e l«nt*—in - R V b rtta rv In two- ------rryrk.
— ---------p a y for th e rent of th a i r lives.
classes, am a te u t and, professional. (SKAl.) Local v e te r a n s who may be ,
th “ el/ | H ' e o g n U e d weights.
--------------------------- ----In terested can co n U c t S g t . O t W I
&lt;lf
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•:»«*«''.X M A W * r
K. A lcitander a t the O rlando r . - f t " * " * *
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t o l ^ f
e ru ltln g s ta tio n .
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— - ----- .. --------------- |b e I ersJoil w u ’t ' C Ojm nl a,n d . j liereliy inti u d r n e i a l Munlclpiil
------ - i k u o w n a s the “ K lahting S tav e - 1 I!lection .to he hi-hj throirabout
-------------— ----------------- ---------------- 1 d o re i," tbe PGC chhmpfons a r e ; 'J,r &lt;7!!y .” f' Har f"1r J - Rtnrlila. on
sh&amp; atoA ln _tr a in ,.n ie n l M i m . l i l 'r .?L'’ .,!“iv. . " f eVSSWjL". ,!“ b Russia, hrituln, in IHPlu net* fur terms nf nfrtre. uf
line*—ye.Tr» eacp__
lid China.

-awwhsartl-wtes
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runr.irmllv tu
k Is i Iuk
eh r l Inn; nun In force tr&gt; sahl
wijq.'iW, " i li C»re i In
ijfy. wrim lu lls tt*Ul !••• -open fit
dVAk k v i T K isie rn TManTiliird Time, and will elope a t . THIS
n'elnek I*. M.. on raid dally
'
I hereby iipnpli.t MVm Margaret
( f . llarnUK, MV*. I”. K Kalniitltnt
lan d J, II, lie.rk ns, Inspe.rtoi h and
I. tk ljim l rtmlth ns Clerk Ilf PSld
• election,

ra enjoying. bout;*.[ flip l a s s amt. .iiillnum-m.

By BUH1 HAM.

featu re*

NGTON—No other sport

.

Let Us
Much To Be .Thankful tor-

11u*i i

. lilo SO vital n part as

He wrote to the manager uf the box.ng in the A rm y’s training and
hole!. Its listnd the foods he'd recreational programs during the
avnnt for three meals a day. plus war.
late- popper, Hoi-askcd—&amp;i liei ..g-his.—W- the .SpBcial -.Harrises,
lulled pimplv "mi*ter ' r a 'h tr til”-r } Brunch’s tribute to the two-fisted
captain,. And at lust he *afd, j mmhulive instincts of America's
“ Can* you. do it7 ilew much will fighting men—an d -to the game.
It cost1? I'm n c a p ta in - n o U « v-Wbile no count uos kept of- the
general.’^
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number of bout* held or on atWell, it wits nuito an order, this lenduncc figures, the Army estltlreuin weak of Capt. Lillyman’s. mate* th at T“5 per cent of the
But the hotel' ritim* lb* - i"'s- .
ground forces participated in, boxCaptain, who was the first para- .tig.’’ per cent of the ground
forces participated
p a rtic ip a te d in laixing,”
tB
lug," either on ilirlr own time
or ay part of tby truining pro­
be showed u|i at IJie bolel and
Millions in th e ' anneal force
dug out the SCO dollars he'd saved
« eiv enlertulnud eitlier by ldgfni i hi* •jccasion.
profespionals or rugged com­
Wlu-reupoii. In: was told to put nnme
petitor* from the ranks in idnnlhi* ittunay away, go un home to nation bouts from company on up
Skupouteles, and bring Imck bis to theater championships.
wife and daughter, bo toduy In
Joe Louis, world’s heavyw;elgh:
New York, the UILyni»n« three
start their week of paradise—and chiimph ti. urn! IliBy Conn," wlto
It's all on the house. The dream will meet in the first' post-wm-,
tmne* trua-r-and the hotel Ip foot­ title hunt next June, were among
those who entertained counUoss
ing' the bilL

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^
tin-eared.
t A NT i I’HH(T.AIitS n i t
INST
SAUV
in nr* hereby
1 to lit r'Neill
iiiiiii Ih a h u l l
.1, t.iav ijaie

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li«\0 hereunto pet m) hand n&gt;
M«y«fr &gt;X the City of Sanford.
?*b'l Idm and have csUeed to he uffired Tti rein ihe seal of the Paid
' T tf on i HIp the 3rd d»y lit Novernher, A. Ir ISI5.
UI'WAIIU IlIHUlNH
. Ae Ma i of tile c lly of
Sunt..id. Klurhla.
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Nolli-e Ip lu i r b y alven lh al * «
ar e i nipig. .1 In ih* unthiue liii«ltirpa
ill All..ii|i:iiii.
h'ltiji srillit
lh,- ffi-llllous, uajiu-, -Tl... M'i...i
■'hair Anll.pi" s l i A p / ' a H j t rBur w*e
llllMKl lo ri-Klstbr 1»11 SfaJOTk |iursin.n( In I ha litrjits .it tti* &gt;*| -|rij.
ih.as Nil in— &gt;tt/yl til
(C hanter 2u&gt;i s /.a u p ..t=Ki,,ei,
of the I’lriiiir.'t
I'lilllily. Kli.rlila. ’
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Te heip bring our men home again
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Nb w « elprfvl Interior*

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9 administer the 6. L Bill of Rights

A Longer life
IQO ft.jp. Y-8 engine. 9 0 h .p .

Te clear the decks for quick reconversion

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fpr quick, quiet *topt

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YOUR* HOME MERCHANTS

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lift *4 MtiRnolin Ave,
0/i of I'uul’s Beauty Shop)
Phone 986

IWl.'E Til It KB

Dot Powell, owner

Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed.Store
can furninb .vnu
n complete line of Tugcito Feeds
also
Plenty Citrus rulp
«
Cotton Seed Meal
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Wheat Bran .
Corn. &amp; Wheat Scratch
ObIh
Bahy C’hlrkH
All kinds of poultry Nuppliea

TU X ED O F E E D CO,

By J. Frank Tragi*______
W As'lUN t, TON—1’rea idaht T ru­
man's suggested pay talsh lor
I federal workers would increase the
! government'# peacetime payroll
cbl.'gation* an estimated $4i6,070,*000 a year.
But tha federal payroll for* per*
.sons in the nronuaed jiuy_ raise
category jstlll would be a billion
dollars a year less than i t waa,on
July 31, lh46, for there were more
government employes then and
overtime pay rates still were in
•ffe:t.
The President's recommendation
would af/ect government employes
firm office boys to the chief Jus­
tice.
sir. Truman would raise the
salaries of most white collar
workers by 20 per cent r hut car*
tain professional, • scientific and"
administrative personnel might
earn a maximum uf 115,000 a
Ji'ar Instead of f 0 ,800.
,
Cabinet Included
Salaries of cabinet members
would he increased from $15,01)0
ti* 125,000 a year; undersecreta­
ries, and the solicitor kaneraT*
from $10,000 to $20100. Assistant
secretaries, _ assistant attorneys
general and’ assistant postmasters,
general, who now receive from.
IS THE U.S. COAST GUARD
$3,000 to $12.000. W)y*Uy _W7lwlii! HERE
Clement AttUuir and Pn'llr2et*“^\'llliui.U
receive. $1~*M0.
Heads of Independent agencies the development o f'ato m ic energy ft
and member* of independent
boards, whose salaries rang* from
$0,000 tu $12,000, would receive BRAVE BOSS
$17,500 or $20,000, as determined
by the President.
Congressmen—Double
Salaries of members of the
House, a ml-.Senate would be dou­
bled—from $10,000 to $20,000 .«
year; those of the vice president
and the speaker of the House
would be rnlsed from Ilfi.tlOO to
$25,000,
The following increases would
la* effective for members of the
federal judiciary;
Chief justice of the supreme
rourt, from $20,500 to $30,500;
associate justices of the supreme
court, from $20,000 to $30,000;
judges of the circuit courts of ap­
peals, court uf claims and coprt of
customs and puleni appeals.. XflllR

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WINDSHIELDS
m issinn er A r t h u r S. F lfm m iug . is
to rompcrisMtt*‘ w m kci&gt; fin iiictensed living in-* * ill'll
imik.*
||i e Unilgd Xtuics governm ent
s t a n d cut n* «mo of th a mu-t prog ie s s iv e employer* in the nation,'

CAN HE x
DANGEROUS!
IA’I lift replace .vertir broken win [.shields with*
SAFETY ITLASS
a IdlhHItui-'d^atw tltnE-----provided jireutur protect inn limn lit** ildtiyer
of broken, flyllijj pieces.

moiLOHls-alUaU. in. il.-i servin' and
hold in Hi* l i v i n ' iKirsim* of ouis t a m l in g nuuIHlcnnims."
•
Mure W anted
S pokesm en for federal worker
■g r o u p s ' told the looilliiltee (lie
proposed 2&lt;! per eent increase foi
w hile c i liar u i'ik e i* w ns not ell
OUgh, T h u , Aineiieati F ederation
of tioverum eiti KmpioyeH (A FI &gt;
s&lt;iIntest ltd a 21 pet eelll 1(11.7': the
H ailed Fcdeinl. W o tk o .i (i i t "
tetommemli',1 :»t t"'t eenl it- i~
being so ught by niuiiiv uf-llie ra
E m uled 1,1 IIMIIM federal employe

Wo Ittivo u lull lino of mirror-', tittup; IbiiMini?
Blocks olid (Ilitss nl nil kinds.

SE N K A R II v GLASS &amp;
11.1 W. 2nd. St.

M IRROR CO.
Phono .720

;U 2 JIO (k 4 ir$ 2 2 ;5 0 0 rr_ : .:

Home Loans — Small Loans — G.I. Loans
LOANS made to buy, repair or refinance a hom
Bent-like payments — Low Interest rates
■your Savings are Insured here—

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
of Seminole County—
209 Magnolia Ave.

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Phone 694

' Chief—liortlce rtf the- dfrftrieO
court of the-District of Columbia,
from $10,500 to 20,500; judga* of
Ei
the district courts, Judges in dA tw A fu ir
ntT ucd i a W 1
Puerto Rico, Hawaif and Alaska
exercising federal jurisdiction, and R&gt;S&lt;&amp;4---- HE- S
g p A7 A Y
Judges of the customs court, from
$10,000 to $20,000.
B eA ves'eA C PO tea
1‘xyroll Slimmer
FflwA 1921 Sq
•“H it—roH m ering-the cost of- theproposed raises, tha Civil Service
Commission assumed that the to­
tal federal .civiliaiw employment
the - United States would be a p ­
prox imntrly 2.000,000 on June 30.
1040—a decrease of about 000,000
from V-J Day* .
Of these 2,000,000 employes,
about 500,000 would be alfected
by the Increases. Tha other 1.I4U -,
Q0Q .would-not be affected because
they have their own wage setups.
These excepted groups include I

Your Attention
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tlrineipally certain civilian em- payments.
The i*!-1•muled ci -* uf ilie 21
ployes of the War ijml Nuvy I
partm enti; of some power pn&gt;j pur cent inrtensg in ilie lutsi
eels, such a« TV A; of the FBI. mtes nf the'e HUP,110(1 wnrkei
whose employes are not subrjet- to"- trnold irrint film it SlPlJlOI'u yi fti
Rci'luiKtUraliiiu Propii'Cd
CIvlF -Service, and virtually a ll.
those connected with the Postal i Estimate,) uiinuul .cost uf till
Service. In general, workers cm 1elh ai. JUi'iiojed. Jul.-g-s:. *
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outside the contineulul " vr....
United States would not he al .would permit certain professional
feetad.
‘ -lieutlfk unit odiuiulatiutiye .pti
-nunal t&lt; earn »p to $5,ti(iP it year
Tola) Given
The total payroll, Including the l - $3,0011,000.
Head, mid u s.i.ititnt lieu I • •
proposed raise, of the 800.000 pei Lexagutive
ileparlmi iit ■ $l.400,oit.;.
sons would be approximately $2, - w Membirii of Congresi f5,320
414,000,000 as of June 30, 1040. | IHit).
the commission figures. This would
Judges vfftMO.tmtl. --------T*
compare with a total payroll fm
1,221,000 persona in this rutcgniyl Total $415,570,000.
of $3,505,300,000 a* of Julv 31, | JusUfiCiitlon foe the propmeil
11)45—which Included overlime

5 n v r tr-t j lo lil Thoy'rr
needed lit making under
wear, fubnci, electric irony
nrnl iniiii)' ollu-r Penn . .
‘tn well ai ioapi.

115 Magnolia Ave,

Touchton Drug Co
presents

THANKSGIVING
EVE—-----It nieahs the expenditure of millions o f
dollars In Florida.
Specifically, tha program will provide
telephones for all who have bean whiting
for them. This is on* ot ottr first Job* I
A gr tally expanded telephone prog ram for
our fanner, friends it also In process. Ex­
pansion of long distance service Is being
scheduled too. Jt will Includ* till initallation Af coaxial csblss to hsndla more calls
w ith speed and conveniesca fo r jrpu, and
provide m ors facilities for th it aaciting
visual a rt—television. A mass of can*
atruetjon (a to be done and n new service
to m otor vehicles Is also fat the offing.
H ire’s a program of achievamant, to be
worked out together .by Florida ta d the
Telephone Company as they have wnrksd

DANCE

a new perfumo by

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lingerin'*.

The Social Event Of The Season

November 21, 1!M.*&gt;
Sanford Armory
2.00 per couple
Phone S3 For Table Reservations

sa,“!5J'.t2r *“
big program that shall

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URKEY-DAY ."GAME"

There-HecmB to he no limit to what human ingenuity
cnn hit on -for earning n living. A Cleveland woman, Ruth
S:hrudcr, has opened n shirt-trading center in an office­
building. Conducting n general mending and repair busi­
ness, she suddenly realized she was spending fner lasing
time making over shirts for returned GI's. Some had lost
weight,
some gained it. Finding the supply of new shirts
□ him.N K K A A -D w te w t M»»*g*r
short In stores, they took their old ones in for remodeling.
-&gt;i’im .'itiH T ins_iiA T K *
It-occured to-Miss Schrader- th u t-it would-bo. simpler for
Pxixhle In A«l»**r*
*-*•- -everyone-if-these-men- exohiMiged-thoir-ahirU. she to -manngc the buying nnd selling, retaining a small ]&gt;crccittagc
for her trouble and storage. *
Miss SchradeFs life is an example of what the’ Inst fe\y
decades hnve done to smull businesses. Coming to the big
jcity from a small town after World-War 1, she became a
successful office executive, only to lose her job and all
ImlnnJ Newspaper II
»ta­ chance at a similar one with the depression. With her*
ll, r&gt;. I in - H ir r a r a li The Herald snvings she opened a hosiery shop and did so well she be­
la rfcr aallwaal (laid nf adterllslxa.
Ofhrea arr xixIMxlxrd la Ibr la rr- came nationally known. This folded up with the stockini'
n l rllle* i.l Ihr rx u x trr wll» prlishortage. Always clever with her needle, she changed the
ftrncklng store into a mending- shop. Ttrirgrowing scitrityAxxxrlxted I’rraa whieh la e trlx - of clothing 'increased her.clientele, who were eager to pre­
alvrlr exllllr*l In Ihr &gt;■' far rr* serve what wearing apparel they had. Shirts have loomed
pabllrallnn ar all n m a dispatches
arrdltrd la ll or aat a l ta r a w Impressively large of late. Hence the shirt swap idea, which
ere-dMed la thla paper aad alaa is going well.
Ik , Waal M "a paliltahrd brrrlaAll el«ht4 In rrpabllr-allim nf a , , A person never kirmvs -wbai»Jie can do untibhc tries.
rial dlatmtrhra herrla »r# alaa rrwnH, * *r .
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Real Estate Sales—Rentals—Mortgage Loans
Depend aide Insurance and Bonds
Rhone 9G0

Room 4, Florida State Bank Buldlng

STBtCKLAND - MORRISON, Inc.
Rhone 200
Yoifr Ford.Dealer Since 1P31

Flying Into
The -Future
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MONDAY. N O V V lC ^ M I

It ha.H^ipen more or lessTaken for granted that pi’s?-'
aviation will-reach- firtmensc proportiohtr^olh for "pft”
. vnte travel and the transportation of commerical products.
&gt; But civilian uses will not be enough to keep the aviation
• business nbreust of new developments, nnd government aid
j is to be'sought. Airplane building is expensive in itself.
I Improvements nrc so constant that it is necessary to expend
• large sums continually on research. In addition, army and
navy air strength is tied up with advancement in the corn I
• menial-field—Jh arn fo n u av iatlu n Jc o d m -are working
federal underwriting not only for civilian uses, but ulso.lo
assure thnt the United Stales keeps to the forefront in its
military air fncilitities.
Here’s another case whijre the war brought a progress
that in turn is only a stepping stone to what peacc-timir
attention can make of it. The plnco of the United States
among nations requires thnt aviation bo backed not only in
n monetary way by the government, but, by an over-all'
nationalized scientific support.

BIHI.H VHityiv-FOU -TOUA.V. 1.Ljw nr

to see enough
moving In fart
w ithout seeming to pul
youi1 han|l up tnrough the cloud
for the edge of earth
ia in yourself.
DAVID HUDSON,

If it pays to publicise, It also
pays .to ndvertijR. ,
The ('nminuniata in France
ite m to be about as hard to get
along-w ith ns they were a t Han

Franclsm,

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than over, Faxlnorf Illn ti from
C all/ornia reve.il. , In fact, more
revealing than ever.
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Judging from the Pearl H ar­
bor investigation we gath er th a t
-everyone knew thnt war with
Jgpan wax imminent except the
t^ople -*t I’enrl H nrhor und
Manila,

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Ax the n u t 31&gt; - r »■News I'rexa
puts It, .th e United S tates and
Orefct llritaln huVd ugreed to
g iv e the other ny'iont, anything
■lom h Kohni.
Andrew 111]

ins la plannim
iuga
alilphu:
plants to Florida where he I*
assured -b y — A ttorney- General
Tom W atson of p r o t e c t i o n
against the closed shop.
With tho hundreds of ii*:-Jmu|at*d w ants of u hundred nno
fo rty million people lung up.
satisfied, Ihero l« doubt nlirady
In somo folks' minds whether
wo ara heading for prosperity
or depression,
I-ast year over HO pooph Ir.
Florida were accidentally killed
or Injured by firearm s, many ef
them because they did not know
the gun* wero loaded, the Florida
Bafety Council reveals. Before
you return from yoi'r hunting
expeditions, he euro your guns
are unloaded. *
Tiie Commission ' on World
F tac e of the Methodist Church
says war between tha United
- S tates and Russia Is "unthink­
able" and Admiral King telle n
House Committee th e t demobili­
sation of the Navy has proceeded
ed &gt;rapidly th a t It is unable to

elng|«_ major battle .at

the present time. We reckon Ute
Methodists ar* right.
Governor Caldwtll advises the
U niversity of Florlds, which has
won three games this yesr, lost
four, to play football or quit.'
Thera are. it seems, a num ber
• f good football player* In thla
sta te who play football for
collages outside the state. The
Governor
w inders
why
they
didn’t go to Florida. I t m ight be
because the other schools offered
them more rairvry.
The Sanford Naval Air Station
will b* a thing of the peat In
near future, a* least In ao
a* a training fiald fo r naval
•tors U concerned. If fu rth er
Isation of It Is to be made,
Is high Urn* plana ware an-

ching
thalr
fruition.
If
Ing also can be don«, why
.organise a corporation nf
stockholders, turn It Into
xtorjr and make BVDs end

Woman’s Suffrage
Tlie death in California not long ago of the 02-year-olil
woman suffrage leader Hnrrict Taylor Upton is a reminder
thnt the enfranchisement of women is only ns old ns one
life time. It is an idea that at the present time is spread­
ing and generally accepted throughout the world, with
women even in Japan becoming voters. Harriet Upton cam­
paigned with her friend Carrie Chuumnn Cntt and, with the
passage of the 19th constitutional amendment in I DUE 'woft
the vote for her American Histcrs.
It is without doubt the logical flowering of basic demo­
cratic principles, this giving the bnllot to the other half of
the human race. Whether universal suffrage will aid the
Horry world remains to be seen; English and American
women,, though equipped with voting powers, could not stop
World War II. But with n!|; women voting in all nations,
*porhnpa thefr^oiccs can be heard In the growing jilens f o r
outlawing wifr, Only \f, wom^Si suffurge can work for world
needs—and the greatest neod of the future Is permanent
jieuce—tath a pioneering work dike Mrs. Upton’s be ju stified,

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Author Of Recent
Best Seller Is
Writing New Novel
BERLIN — Thfn. bespectacled
lia n a ra lla d a , author of the p re­
w ar best aelley "L lttj* M*n~
W hat N o w t " is aF w ork on a new
novel of a private. ascrlflc&lt;al
fig h t agalnat H itlerism in w arthna.
*’
Invited to retu rn to Berlin by.
th e — Soviet-authorised — O ulturel j
Union for G erm any's Democre*1Renawal, tha author promised his
n ex t sociological fiction to th a
city's new picture m agatlna, which
la published under Soviet conteii.
He told an Interview er from the

th* office of

Dr. J. F. Brawley,

Off D E P E N D A B L E

The Itngixirntlun Hooks of the'
Cltv of Siiuford, T'loridn, ur«f
open nl the City Ifnil, m m i

—(Mm ViAsr.A.xr,lx l.eTit mmv - lltiue . I'rtsrt
krill.
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f t '*
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BUSINESS

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VEGETABLES
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Phase 40*

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FEED &amp; SEED STORE

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tin M issa lli A*e.

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Phene ISl

N. P a r k A te .

The doctor may have advised
you to give your h eart a ro ll.

either through r e d u c i n g
weight, or through relieving
tha atrafn which cornea from
working and living a high ten­
sion.
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lllleg to perfeetlen.

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City

By W.V. Billing

' “T he opportunity, m u st • be
lves a t th* doctor1, dictum. If
&gt; advises ag ain st strenuous
exercise, against over Indul­
gence in food and alcohol or
nicotine, observe hla advk* to
th* la st latter, A rebellious

eetem.

t h a t x r im
la th is l a o rd er lx r a t

iiirliidlng November Zi, lbl/i

“Be Still,
My Heart”

If you fall to follow thla ad ­
vice. you Invite p erm anent
''stillness". H earts ara strong
and willing. They accept much
abut* and often recover from
such abuse If given a* oppor­
tunity.

r if .M
rrx irw h rr
t.l
ru t n r . n &gt;
iw r l a n l w o r k In

Sundays titl'd hollduyx up to nnd

Red Army newspaper Taegllch
Rundschau he hud served bp vill­
age buergerm eister In Mecklen­
burg a fte r Its Soviet occupation'
hut suffered u nervous breakdown
because he was “ sunk In hopelessncaa und depression."
L ast j-ea r, he receded, he was
jailed' for
approxim ately
six
months by the Neals, who had
Judged him unreliable for having
refused to'W Hte a novel baaed on
anti-Semitism.
Fnliudu said his m ental depres­
sion vanished when the, p~e -&gt;o
henna* Hech«r of th a’ C ultural

competent druggist.
aTW* la the N th af

W ednesdays

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W E L S H T IR E S HPhone
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R(‘Krislration Notice

TouchUm Drug Co.

EFFECTIVE
NOVEMBER 1

M any p eo p le h a v e . been dH ap p o in ted In recapping.
That it not the fault of rec ap p in g , • If If beco m e they
did not g o to the right firm*. You can b e Mire you
are getting the b ett w hen you g e l Certified Treading.

United .‘-'ta'.i-'i during the jvar
I'nnto from fii-hlx dixenvertsl xinca
U S. 'entry in the wur.

International Ethics
One of the modt dreadful nspwtn of the Japanese war(
as viewed now in retrospect, is the fuct that apparently
they have never seemed to-grasp tbe-enorm ky-of-theii'
crimes. Their attitude seems sUlFto be thnt war is a legitimuto procedure when a nation thinks it has u grievance,
or can advanco itself in power and wealth by a bold slroko.
It is like the familiar German uttitude, that a war is worth
trying. If you think you cnn benefit by it, and ethics and
humanity have very little to do with, the mutter.
Such an littitude mukes life little more than "n game
played by an idiot; full of- sound and fury, signifying no­
thing." But surely life as it may be lived, and ns It is
lived by the people of a nation like our own, is immensely

^ know
w h at you buy in

TIRE TREADING

Union iWctitlv urirt-il him 'til mine
MuhatniH Gundhl rniaed nnd
ti_ th u . capital und m u m c in ra ,
commended- u Red Cross unit in
dlo talks und nmuaiino writing
South Africa during the Dn-i
"fur the spiritual reconstruction j
War..
of Herman penre."
Th - riiriibincil m st uf the twn
For the mnfn chiuarlera in Ida
Harlic lx indigenous to uoulnnext novel, Fnliudu dlNi-losed, hn in urumint - apnnmru ' pipelines, west Siberia. From the earliest
III,- inch, und the 'l.ili.c time garlic has been used ux
hua token ii young. oltxcuro nmrtied coutdo persecuted in B erlin, Rig iru'li" ^ vuh nlmut $ I t.'i.ll'Jd,by the Gestapo wliilo Hitler was ,000
llrazil lx one of the richest
ronipierirtg trance und invading I
Russia.
I M
. countries In the world in mining
| j resources.
About 100,000 bu'rreU of the
” 'A Blllien1 tiftttr'D f TTrelchhn
crude nil produced dully in the
weigh 1.3 pounds.

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Tangle loot Tod. the town 10L always
says "Git thee behind me. Satan" when
he's puttin' his bottle In his hip pocket
" r* I kin remember beck to when charity
wee a Tirture
Ineteed of a Industry.

YOU. TOO. WILL BE
READING THIS DI RECTO
'e a c h w e e k .
YOUB AD WILL OET
RESULTS ,
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M ONDAY, ipiPV E M B E R lg ,i lfl4&amp; -

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a t f r a i1Last rear, he said, it came "home '•lcrstaml the problem" facing o’ir
.
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w ith'one leg nearly twisted off. wild «|utj:*.’’.
probably from a trap," and he had
The “ Big Inch" Ms tin* lnrRC3*.
tn amputate.
Murphy sees the average hunt­ petroleum pipeline in Hie United
ers nf “just plain killers’’ with no .States, and measure* two feet in
■ .
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conscience. I was a killer once diameter.
myself, although 1 culled It sport,”
| he says. I think our soldiers comBolivia lank* second to the
' ilit* hark from overseas will res- United States in the production
of.tungsten in the western hemi­
sphere.
, the gun and 1 hope they will un-

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Virginia I. Murphy
To Be Guest Speaker

'P
ersoni Activities

Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith, proTel*. No. 148 gtam
chairman for the luncheon
•
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-.
to be given Wednesday a t 12:3d
P. M. a t the Womans. Club by
Womans Auxiliary' '
the Civic Department, announced
today that the guest speaker.
To Meet Wednesday
Mrs. Virginia Lee Murphy, bus
recently returned from New York
MONDAY
The Full meeting of District I
Mrs. C. L. West of Oviedo City where she completed a three
Business Womans Circle will No. 2 of tho Womans Auxiliary
m eet ut the home of Mrs. L. M. of the Episcopal Church, Diocese spent lust Tuesday in Sanford months study course nt the New
York School of .Fine and Ap­
Tharp, 1100 Oak Avenue nt of South Florida, will be hcl 1 with friends.
plied Arts.
7:30 P. M.
a t tho Holy Cross EpUcopul
Mrs. Murphy will discuss the
Mrs. C. It. Rrel has returned
Church in Snnford Wednesday
TUESDAY
Woodmen of the World will with Mrs. J. L. InKlcy, district from Kipgslund, On. where she latest methods and materials
used for decorating. She has been
visited friends for n few days.
meet Tuesday evening ut 7:3U director, presidio?.
promlncnty associated with in­
The Right Reverend Rishop D.
P.M. a t -Park Avenue Hcaihiuart■Mrs. Jess'M osctcy has left for terior decorating for Central
Wing, D. D., Rishop.* i»f South
Florida, assisted by Reverend Jacksonville where she will spend Florida homes, stores, army amt
- WEDNESDAY
naval bases for approximately
:*
Covered Dish Luncheon ut Mark T. Carpenter, rector of n few days.
16 years.
12:30' P. M. sponsored by the 1Holy Cross Church, will open the
_ .
,WJth
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Nonce
Friends of Mrs. Raymond Bail
meeting nt ------10:30 A.
Civic Department of the Sanford
wilt
complete the progrnm with
will regret to learn that she is
Womans Club w ith Mrs. Kaln'n Holy Communion
several piano selections. All memLuncheon wilt Be served ut the ill at her home In Lake Mary.
Austin Smith ns program chair­
Iters are urged to meet n f the
,
man. Hostesses: Mrs. L. T. Doss, Mayfair Hotel at I *IP P M '•&gt;
Mrs.. J. W. Hall,
Mrs. John the representatives of the fol- , •"rt; *,,to Caldwell ha* re- Club House at 11:30 A. M. to
to Jacksonville after help place tuberculosis stamps
Melsch, Sr., nnd Mrs. M argaret lowing cities: Cocoa, Melbourne, turned
Titusville, St. Cloud. Orlando, i "Pendin- several dnys Jn Snnford. in. envelopes.
Reardon.
Winter Park. I.ougwood, Kisidm
THURSDAY
Mr. nnd Mrs. tJene Harrison
USO Thanksgiving
D u n c e meo nnd Sanford.
liuvc returned to ■ Sanford to
changed from Wednesday night
make
home at UJOt East
f r to Thursday night.—'
. ..Films To Be Showif- - Second theirStreet. •'
In AttUnU, Ga., they’re pro- \
~ IAt Methodist Church Mr. nnd Mrs. S, C. Dickerson bably
saying, “th e fa c c is familiar, \
t
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hie ■spending the ^ first week' of
*)
k tila r g e m e n l, • Two now. feature rpotton pic-, th*. hunting scilsoR' n r tficl# hut 1 can’t place llw lmif.**V"FW8;
xling isn't at. . .Well the
Size 4 x 5 _m ehim J i n dfl^hliA {.
— one JNlmt-d in Inrttu, th e , judge im^Lukc Ashby.
1 is dye! It sccnut there arc tWjcc J
umjyii:
w e ig h t ppaper.
a p e r. J uh
L-- m
a il -O th e r p o r t r a tying
y i n g sscenes
c e n e s — um
H Jif:
weighi
uhL
mall
’Tts iitanr hlomfc*’ in AtranU.nowa- the fumed • "fuzzy-wuzue#
of
Mr. nml M rs..J. M. Ellison nn.1
us there were six months
this*ad, your favorite nega­ New
Guinea — wl'.l lie shown daughter of Orlando spent the days
ago. . .According to the Associ­
tive and 10 centa to Max in the First Methodist Church weekend with Mr. nnd Sira. S. ated
nnd to lienuticians for
Trainer, lit. 1 Box 27-B of Shnford next Wednesday eve­ M. RIChard of lion Frcitch Ave­ some.Press
unknown reason the use of
ning
by
the
Rev.
nnd
Mrs.
W.
11.
nue.
*
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.
Winter Park, Fla.
hair tints and dyes has increased
Ruff,'■of Atlnntu, Georgia.
almost 6(1. per cent. 1 Blondes are
This showing of up-to-theMiss .Jessie Durden. . was n setting the pace, with redheads a
minute . motion pictures, with guest of Bruee Bolt nt the Alphn vl„„v
close ............................
second. - Almost „a .____
photoI sound effects, is being sponsored Tnu Omega Fraternity house for graphic or shall we sny photoby the Board of Missions nnd rail rrolic* ut the University of eenic
finish.
Burnettes
nre
trailgo
Church Extension of tho Metho­ Florida last weekend.
ng .way behind. Dnrk tresses
ini
dist Church as part of a new
just aren’t being worn this sea­
Friends of George Watkins will son. Mrs. Jestile L. Henderson,
• and moderriimolhod of education
OPEN 1:00 P.M.
! in the religious and missionary regret to learn he Is suffering who presides over one of A tlanta's
field. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ruff, on a with a broken leg. He is re­ largest beauty sulons, says tho
LAST DAY!
; leave of absence from their At- cuperating at his home 1613 hair tim ers and dyers are a
i 1until church,, are spending three 1’nlmctto Avenue.
younger olarfs than usual. Older
K&amp;TM * v
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months travelling by auto and
women have dyed for years—col­
Miss Martha' Perkins, student orfully. speaking: and the bobby-,
. trailer in Florida, showing these
of F.S.C.W„ spent tho weehe ml sox kids have swelled the sales
I pictures.
I fIjMI
B to n o
j “We, Too, Receive'’ is the tRlo with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. of peroxide. But this year it's
1 "'11'•; INUOII0UV llt HNICOlOS
, of the picture laid in New B. L. Perkins nt their homo the in-between nges who seem
just to lie tired o f,it all. They're
I Guinea. “.Wheels Across Asia" 800 Magnolia Avenue.
tired of looking mousy, or lust
I was filmed in India bv the
Mis*
ss Sylvia Melsch, freshman plain feel a blonde urge . . .Whut
1 famed Denis - Roosevelt Expedi­
Tues. — Wed.
F.H.C.W.. will •participate color will vou have ?
t i o n : In addition to these ,'eu- a t F.B.C.W..
If Mexicans and Peruvian*
■turcs there will be n short srenic Nov. 23 in iho annual Odd and
Understanding!
film taken in America's national Even Athletic demonstration*. roiild see what a I .os Angeles de­ lOOKINO OUT OF A WINDOW nt (lieir glfllvotne (I tf.-mt rn-nr Sp.ii l uii parks; and a kodnchionio pic- .She will he piano accompanist signer lias done with their motifs,
tmrg, S. C., Gene At’^us Is pictured (top) with Ins wife Ineking over tlie
. Powerful!
I vnti'd have a lot of popeyed neon*.
turitntlon entitled “Missions hi for the Odds.
62 acre* of farm land presented to liioi by iidinlrim; m i,:Iit&gt;r. S.m-nt a
----------j For drslgrcr. l ouclln Rallerine,
Southeast Asia."
^ aama C/^aa/a/i
slinrecroppcr, and winner of tile Cnngrrviionnl Mett.d ol llniiiir for horn.
Sgt. W alter Lee Stoudennnrc,; has done some very tricky things
-— of- *•Ism on Luzon, Atkins hopes to make it a model (ami. (fnltrnnliiiaal)
Jr. son
Mr. and »•Mrs. W. t,. with Mexican peasant style* nnd
Slotulonmlre, bus arrived In New suggestions from ancient Peru.
York City after spending twenty She presents a forward looking
2 cu p s r l ir s ti i u ts
months in Europe with the parade of sports and play clothes.
la b le sp p o n s s a la d
.While vou’rs stoking the fire —
Army.
Tir^ v txtitng van-tnat-smiipHnug to
■ cun butter or
TJT
with—"muter unmi the
.
with
Miss Treuholm Grlmball is stoke itpicture
d cup cream
of sun clothes and
bring moved today from (he nr***Iy
Suit nni) .pypper,.
lathing ju ita . beach cyslumes,
k «*»«
Fetuald-L aughlon Meraptiab Dos- and bieyele to*»-nU 'of-tbcnv lloite
Place e h o iu m tO i
tiakipir
General Ho*, Up In shocking "color*.
*
pinti to t he l)tiH |fe Gen
Trnn with sal ml oiFniid l&gt;nke in Fm
|— Tmal rfTOrfrirtmi where she will
\VKI I INC* "
Out., NV% IB
The idea, it aeems. is to wear degree oven twenty minute:.. Re.
of a next to nothing—but to make the move' shells and skin-, with u . Oitro a hunt* i u Im ^http^hii'iril I
|
be under the medical enre
c
WUS
hone specialist.
"next" as colorful nnd er.-itini; as sliiilh knife. Coul. Iiuts ill liuiliiii; wil.l (Imi'Kh hh*I htii'iiufor'iittti'Ki'l,1
pro*
can. We *UU ran’l heln won­ sullerl w ater Mil •inimilcs. Mean- •OnVt'Mi Murptu I'ithhii*
™
{{s, I^slfo Mnughton ralitmeil vou
dering what would the Me* leap tinie, wash and clean epcniita and I'I"»'I*»I It *»tt| H11*'4■; llatal *s’ I'i «»* ..'I «l
t o ’i
'JUkTU. ANNOUNCRMENT ... TlSr/clay JtiSHrUJiJlMCJiL lira* •uensants" and Ole old Peruvlm - cook them in bnllfng salted unti l \JtltiHfn\vl wnnfii «*at; Kiir l!tt
----------I&gt;o»m duty with the Army. .He thtnk-U
until done (16 to 20 ■toiioitc 1, ym i v In* h i I*v4*1 atiMtnu i Iumh
jncCOBB.
R»lpH-W«tt DKH-4/e nml Mrs:rr b»M-raeeived. Jlls-.iUsrluirt
I
I Ihm—kiiM) — ■I TfiiTldg lioTiTI bupPfs nt thp-Br-i tlrntn nTrrurz ":imr i lii'»i-nrit—rrr-f
Mr.
ami
residing
with
his
parent*
Went announce the birth of a
f double #'tlo- ti'i Mill old iia tm e lover,
Mrs.,,,'jam
es'
Moughton
*’»i‘'
'the'i'r,
mim.le
High
Schooi
foi.tUII
game
!
placf
logethor
in
lop
daughter. Susan Ann. Nov. Ill Iminn lie*I
1021 EKast
. e..K. r YOUKl.I
u n r.i.i . i noucr.
iner or maigarioe nixiibd w11--111 a.- many us 200
jihI Second
Seennd Street.
Street. ’ Ermav
Irld av wsrei
wsrej aA.
■boiler. aim
Add mbutler
■u t tho F cm tld-L 'ugh'on Mem­ home
home 1021 East Second » lre c u . J 0 j ,N , VBVt am| Mlt. OW ENS: urfd .cream. Season to tiinly « Mb him- winged It :ij h a t e (locked nt
orial Hospital.
a lime t" iK‘ee|il -i-iilteii’d loud,
Mr. and Mr*. Clyde Wright . . . . HOBBY NEWMAN te lls ,-all nod popper and allow tn u
the story of a country bov lo o k -'main over hot water until welt sin - "wIM dtlcks an - m y . p e l s . "
nnd
ilnughter,
-Sally,
of
New
Mi. and Mrs. W. F. .Tlrunson
" VVlii‘n jo u live uniting (lie
Big around Peimslyvaniu Ktntiuo licaled.
announce tho birth of u »on Nov. Smyrna were the guests Friday in New York City nml drawling.| At my grandmother's Thank
w ilie ilo n l nil gel to know J hose
night
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herman
1 IS at the Orange General Hospltable and ■ probably al oli) i liurui ler* uud p ers o n slitirs
Morris. Little Solly Wright is '.Sure would hold n lot of hay. giving
tul in Orlando.
yours—there uere always al leant m u In-no In woiuler. n lie lh r r they
spending a few day* witli the eh7" — C. E. T;
three ilenni-rt*. nml everybody had n-iilli it 111• I from people," lip said,
When Princeton was founded Morris family.
*■**(*■*t fen nrtytf _
a hit nf each. Pumpkin pie, : erve,| "III l.u l . tlie gen tie in--*, of mime
t2 o f its 23 t tub tecs wore I*resa t Uie tnDli- by the hostess, i* tin- and Hie nu-.in Irail* id ol hers reEllen
Meriwether,
student
at
byterian ministers.
one mast traditional Thatlkngivini: mind o e ,i g reat ilenl of some
Hartford Seminary. Im* been ic^
people."
J PRINCESS
Tho scherzo in nuislr takes its moved from the Hartford llos. Meke It A Real Thankhciiing dessert, unit if you wish to neiie
M utpla, a Tiuiiict high-wire
miner
as
an
alternate,
not
an
pital
in_Jlnrtford,
Conn,
mid
it
enme
from
tho
Italian
word
for
OPEN 5:30. P.M. Today
By CHARtlLETTE ADAMS
addition, you wll probably fin-1 | peilmiuei op u'ldcyile.'tinnght Ills
recuperating
from
a
recent
oper­
•’Joke."
Am orlated Pres* F«*«H Editor
RONALD
. iu»,t uit of- i lollies in ill17, aliil
takers.
ation. Mr*. Annie C. Moriwrther
For the first time in year* wej many
W ill
-i.iitniiig : inn-N uud old
ThnnkHgiviiig Pumpkin Pie
hns ' returnod from visit in? her have right nnd tens on to he deep­
COLMAN
nr the presidents of 76 eol- duughter.
| elntlii
■dlte,- and -uiinuei lie2
cups
rooked,
strained
pump
■
leges in operation liefoie 1810.
ly thankful at tho 11116 season of
| i no i- -t I w en-*i,t iliv-s op, my
kin
-IN 30 wore graduates of Yale and
hqvcsl. We can have really top| III I it:, woiildll’t knot me."
% cup sugnr
Mr. uud Mr*. IL M. Itumbley notch Thanksgiving dinners nnd n
| “ARROW SMITH” 22 nf Princeton.
1-j tenspooii suit
| One i-l Miiipli)'s prize* wus a
Jr. nml young *on, Robert Mr- pood time. Many of tho “ absent |
3 egg*
' w hile.lim ited gmi-e. a hint of the
— A I-SO —
Miliaa, of Washington, D. C. f l lends" we’vo toasted will
I Im *w t « hicli found Its way to
• 2 eups scalded milk
Until the middle of the lllth arrived Sunday by plane nnd are
with
us
this
year
fn
person.
“PENTHOUSE
:
ho m -'i-h . in 10.17 ulld " i ll ii n a
1 teaspoon cinnamon
century, Argentina had it high visiting at the home of Mr. and
So
phi
your
very
best
on
U)*'!
u cck e i eiilitig from Ids hand.
percentage of illllcrarv.
Mi teaspoon ginger
Mrs. H. M. Rumbley 610 Pnl- table and give your Thanksgiving!
. RHYTHM”
Icaspnnn allspice
m rtto Avenue. They Plan to loin guests reason to In* thank fit1*
with
'*•
tenspeon
nutmeg
Tlie number nf telephones in Max Rumbley In Haines City
The silver, crystal and china must
teunponn doves
[Idtia Collier • Kirby Grant Argentina doubled between l'J2ll ; where they expect to make their he
their sparkling best. A beauti­
14 teuspnnn mate plain pn-dlv
and ' 1013.
«l home.
ful white Irish linen damask cloth,
plfiln past re
pressed without a wrinkle. I* ex­
Line a 0-ineh pic plate witli pan­
it
MOUSE SENDS A WIRE
actly the right background. The try atul flute edge to make .i
BALTIMORE, ..UF)—1"Mtss U - nicest decoration for the centt-r of standino rim. t'umlii"....... . I.....
uisc, one of Bgltimore'a tamest your table i* a great bowl of fruit tn egg yolks, one-fourth cup
mice, come* closer to being an and nuts which the guest* c*u sugar, cult nml spices. Stir in milk
electrical engineer than probably cut a t the end of the m"’ 1—&lt;( and pumpkin gradually. Bent re -1
any other of the cat-food aperies. they’ve any corners into which to malning sugar into »liffy beaten I
egg whites.
Fold hcnU-ti e g g '
Stumped electrician* a t t h e tuck more food!
Turkey* are plentiful thin vein ] whites into mimpkin mixture. |
Army’s Holabird Signal Depot
have
j
t
here were unable to draw a wire and if you cun you’ll surely
Turn into ppstry-lincd |de idnte
■with—r
Wc will a t t e m p t s fill •all’ ordunrW cdncsday-forThrough- a~ p articularly-toT tuour one.— A ~course of - turkey -wit
iW T ittk c’ iit m n —in rrrrs -tn i—i n rno-il
hole. Holabird Janitor Jerrv trimmings i* enough to fill rm&gt; t minutes. Reduce heat ipiirklv to
of
us
more-moderatc-than-our
326 degt ■•cs (tiy holding oven uoor Tift WUOT AFRICAN PldMV
Carter nominated his pet, “Mi**
young 4 to 5 pound roasting thickens.
Louise," fo r the Job. The wire grandparents eaters to the brim open) i .id hnkr 30-40 mlnuti v (tktPKAWIG ARY. OH ANfWEAAOa
card was fastened to the animal If you feel th at it isn’t a part., longer, nr until a dry knife in­ AROUND FO U R F E E T H ie * ).
serted in tlie renter nf the piz TMES£.Ltmi FELLOW* ARE VMV
which was then coaxed through without an openi-ir cnurnij. h-i"
PIAVflh. AND HAVE AH AFFEC-noNaver, you’ll probably please ynui tomes toV eleuii.
the hol*^_________________
| ■ ATE OlfcPOfliriON.
family best it you make the rlr»t
I
’
* * •*»
course a light one. A d e a r souu
ONE FOR THB BOOKS
• c.i commercial hunk
is good, or oysters on the half
'I here's nothinio: avCHICAGO, OP)—The Chicago shelj, if you nave a fish-murkrt
Public Library nominate! George which will arrange and deliver
!era/?e
about FAR­
2205 Sanford Avenue
F. Anderson as the perfect cus­ them a t tha right moment.
I’h. 924
With the tm&gt;'oy v t i will, o f I
R E L L ’S A R C A D E
tomer. He took out a book a week
for 60 years, and never had one course, havo either rice or pota­
jl/KG.
S T ORE . This
toes to “ take up the gravy." Per­
overdue.
sonally, I love the gtblel gravy
I
is
I
lie
store where
almost os much as the bird itself.
Then, there should be onion* In
you’ll find the finest.
some form—either creamed or
baked. A turkey cries out for this
accompaniment. Make the vege­
table a special one. Our grand­
parents always had a t least threc '
or four. Ona’a enough for us, psr' PACKAGE fv1 C&gt;MLr
tlculsrv If It has an extra touch !
MMT AT, ARtAPt 6106. T k o K tW tf
Brussels Bp routs With Chestnuts 1 jacked b/ (food S e rv ic e / J
ON THE LAKE FRONT
*—
a■lh
fi
■■ sip u - i ——
I
Ilka this:
Brnaaala Sprouts With Chestnuts
eletjr Editor: Cecelia Trultick

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TUB HANFOKD ItEttAU K flftflF tm iy FLOttlDA
T URKEY Tjllffi
With a. record-breaking crop of
turkeys headed for the m arket
and holiday celebrations. It. is a
gbod time [or homemakers to

tertbS
DW « t i f " t S -

ban* of th* neck, fold It toward
the back of. thy hod; and faste.i
IrifR a few atfw ntj. Kuo th» e ir .
ill over with fa t and a little sal.
4md pepper.,'
A shallow, uncovered pan h
best for cooking a young turkey,
riacc a ia£k under the bird
keen It from a rack in der ths hj-d
to keep It from sticking and to
allow hot air to c Im itate. The
broiling tray and rack of some
tinge* can l&gt;e used, though .h
nzu of tha tray interfere*- with
the circulation of air flml Is -ilkciy
to slow down cooking time. WTfen
Ming a very shiltow broiler tray,
pan dripping* must hs posted otf
from time to tjme. S tart the tu r­
key rooking breast down.
‘Dcn't put w ater In the bottom
of the pan when cooklng-’a yotmg
bind. Steaming break* the skin
and force* juice out of the meat,
( &lt;&gt;iA nt moderate temperature.
Poultry Is toughened a id h--'!&gt;”
ture, i* a good-rufe. A 10- to
ed by intense heat. The larger
the turkey, the lower the tempera- [
1.1-pound bird will take abofUZUti,
to 4 'v,. bawls aV 30O degree* "Fa- ‘
hrenheit,*0 ft Jarger-iblnl. 14 to IT
ounds, requires 5 to 6 httywi a t
TS degrees. However, n o n a r d
and fast rules about.rooking time!
can be given, us some bird* cook
faster than others. -• ,___ ■

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young, tedder k m with * geherod* foakbig or f i t tlddfr ‘Ole
*l[i¥, a WflPhnindarf hoy, ft Wail
fleshed brtfcit, TkWMertlshei. and

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Thanksgiving Day!
IJOME
Controlled

Fey Iceberg Lettuce
Eraju:i;6r, Grapes
Celery, Lge. Stalk .
I ' r r . l l*amphtM
.
Whole or Piece -.:....

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; nhd Itfric pldht Ih staim'
I W. GlbarmtCarey, president of the rWm

mrtpiiata«gWrytn~ i w.wtiyHiRmflrfWi
j demanding a maintenance of member*!
l few pinfeathers.
Offtw and groom the turkey, and
I spt Inklr the Inside of rhe body
I
with salt. TMcn pul id
the stuffingj but do not pock it
tob tightly a* II needs roolii Id
expand when ■It absorb* Juice*
that roftk out of tho.bird. Finish

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fu t.
Baste-- n smnll or mediumsited lord svery 30 tc 45 in In: ten.
i * larger bird evei^r hour. Turn
Jhe bird every time it is baste 1,
. lifting It at head a n d foot, with a
• clean, white cloth to' protect the
hands. This will Iteop parts M ind­
ing high in the ovyi from cook­
ing faster.th an the rest.

agreement \

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Ga. Yams. .............. 5-lbi
Diamond Brand Walnuts
AUttonris....- .......... . lb.
No. I Stuart P eca n s.......

uhrffcV- the

Wc cmry full line Thankugiving Trimmings for thnt
Turkey Dinner, viz Parsley, Green Onlnrts. Radisfyet,
Cukes, Green l’e(.per, Broccoli, Cauliflower nntl BriWsel

LEGAL NOTICE
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'fetish I-l'raT S tre T l

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iln riln m n . ile fe n d u n l. C lm n e e ry

l i-Mis Sil lPlied Turkeys. New York Dressed

No.

to »l&gt;taln n illv o r iT .
Vm ,
r -qulnul In rili- &gt; nur w r l l l r i i i y p in r nnri- on o r lirfo ri- th e f lr ii- r n lh
lin y of m - r r n ilo r . A. I*. 1*4*.
i IV I TXKWH m y lisn it nm l „ ; i l ns
t ' l .i It of III* f l r c i i l l C o u r t of H rnilanlv C o u n ty , n n r lit u ,
Mils is n t li
* n .» t „ . ^ i ws nwr —
My U I.. U u n llr k .

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WANTED
50 .PIANOS

.LTfldF- Jl,|o'

lb; .r / 49c:Veal Roast
K ln e f o r W eal l.n n f
. .
_
. Ground Beef ........ lb...... .
Ga. Cold
Storage
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K i i n t N i t r a ftld.
llicys*. Ilalk
Baltimore
Oysters .... pt.
Mince Meat
K .I , k i t n i S . l.r t
Baltimore Oysters .... p t
^ect Chuck Itoaat
lb
Pork Sausage .... lb. bag .-.
W l.n n .ia
Lamb Legs
lb.
Sharpe\Cheese

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WHl pity up to $300
for
{ Spinets, HtiuHns, or
Bn by G nim k

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25c
82c
, ,
80c
39c

$100 for U p r I « h t
Plain emu.*. ..
Writ* Dirfter Wester
709 R. Florid* Ave.

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Um UW I T S a s iu g S is t S rrrse -

1 » . Its h r V rn r R eal W h ra V m

C A T E P .^ N G

2 cans'

FLOUR

p ark ed

5 lbs 29c
10 lbs 57c
25 lbs L39

G Q S H , ONLY A PEN NY!
Once a penny was a fortune to, a aixyear-oltl. it could, buy an oil-day sucker,
yards of licorice shoestrings, or a syrupsmothered scoop of shaved ice- A penny
would pay fpy fhprbles, a tin whittle, or
even a little lead soldier, It was the ceiling
price for a ngw top-stripg.

Nowodays, a penny won't buy much for
a little boy. But it purchases a lot o f laborsaving electricity.
Sonny ipay sniff.4 a. penny for running
an errand — yel tyat sanie ptmny wtil (at'
average bouseholirates| do any o f thi??,

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Guriveit* ill 11

AH Your Bakery
Needs
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always fresh when
you buy It at

Sacramento Grade “A"

fbM ATO j u j c e
' 4,6-oz. can 21c

. Robb’s
Homb Bakery
W. 1st

Phone SOI-J

o. 2 can
• RVN a SEWING MACHfNB. 4** AFTERNOON

in*#rw^r?^TT

Tomato sauce can 6c

• KEEP A REFRIGERATOR COLO FOR 4 HOURS

• V/$U VM CfEAN 10 LARGE RUGS

Seasoning pkg. X0c

i

Ketchup

nr*iaflonrn&gt;

% LIGI^T A JO-WATT BULE FOR 6 HOURS

QocktaU S au ce.. 22c

• RUN THE WASHER FOR tS TUBS OF CLOTHES,
• GIVE XOU THE CORRECT 11MP f o r 7 PAYS

Margarine
1-lb. ctn. 25c
UMl| I A s U s * . 1 l| L u M
vM 1 1
t i

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1

Olives,3 oz. jar 20c

• KEEP A RADIO PLAYING FOR 3 HOURS V ,

Cake Flour pkg. 25c
Yes, a penny is still big money — elecaverage family gets
chelectricity for Its
money as li
'ears ago,. Keeping

l l s k r l l 's

C at

Extract sm. ML 12c

flitr a

BS

v-

Cheese 2 lb. loaf 65c
'•iTO'swSi'ii-i
l i r a * M rif

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10c Pickles W o*. Jar 18c

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Toilet Soap
2 Bars
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M O N D A Y , N O V B M IIK R 19. I M S

3?W e Gadgets, A*&lt;i THE O LD HOM E TO W N
IM cM ahon's Atom Study
Coium illa*

Ranks

Hoy/

High.

Frnthhifli), SftiqiPr,

By STANLEY

W A t t D e y e ip g ^ i
At, W righ t K eW

I H t y W O U L D READ YOUR A D

r D0NT CAf?^ WHAT

O u|m aniiuy*fM t VfMWW*

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Special to Centraf. Pens
^ WASHINGTON-Youthful Senator Bflen McMahon. fDl. of, Con­
necticut. who came to hem! what may income the, Sennit;*,, tv\cvit
Important committee In It* Impart on the. Amid by a sort of, poeti­
cal accident, tn working hard to lay the groundwork Tor, a. srftaathr
working study nf atomic energy
The one-time crack prosecutor for the, Ju*Uce dfpartjrtrat kpnwa
ho ha* a big hurdle tn clear: he must,' tft^w proper, di^TBW*., Ip
•u c h n b le iin d dominant old-timers a*. Senator Tpth CoithAJly. Ityl
m u e m M f l E k i or Texa*. Senator, A/WW *i, Vandonhinc Iftj Of.
•
'»- H H p Michigan, and Senator, Rdi'ln C John*ait ID) of,
'
\ Colorado, and still he; the, t*i»a. of th * atomic
energy committee.
:-':R ______He made a cautious beginning Before the
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group's nrsi moiling rftwfiirrfh trtciTTtj Tfrawtitm— trrr"nnt only ctrrTi tclty
w ^ -W B

out on his views on natlonel end; International

ne**, b ;L .r:i

T O O , IF IT ARPEARED HERE

T H A T P A D IO D(zTcTOf2
■SAY'S X F /N D fT M IS O L D

BfcOOM 15 Q U A K E R ?

Goml t,rooming and tfnpd

denning go liuiid in hand

, . no niio can hr w dl
groomed won ring soiled,

uWfuI-

wtinkleil clothe*.

* ----- J ' C W - policy Hr h.ii J:
A- ■
Life "
BBT-f I
1llrvy* i think I'm in a different role today
Hnrdlnp on
E jB g g 4 o ) B » tmm v e d u e s r I don't want to talk now except-*-* |»dv...
v T w h e i l
I sprak for the committee."
Kor general views he referred newsmen to
i
jm
earlier speeches—specifying that the stories make (k aen ers ore too cnlivcnfiimal,"
b.
It clear that these were pre-committee Chair­ t tcLl rdtalljui. that ni o ii'ul 11 trait
man, McMahon mnnshlp^speeches.
•years rdf|t 'vo c.fu’djt’t —c
:
' •
Heading the ''v a stly . Important eoounittelf? thPm Ifiterestrd in building u*
foL
. .McMalw*. ta lU a tA j dot«)iMn*iUoB f«*A; f r«a»wan senator.'
The accident happened this Way: Johnson'w anted "the-atom ic nirrm ft. - Thrv--*TTtTt~it—fouldrtT
commission bill to go to the military affairs committee, of which be ilony; that cyon ir it louli!
what market would there be fo
he wqa acting chairman.
them?*
Vnitdenberg fought that. He wanted it to go to his proposed Joint,
So Crnm and hi* nsistants *ct
Hpujc and Senate committee—which the House never olrcjrd.
about the task and produced one
McMahon introduced the resolution far the special Senate com*
which, small mmitrli la hold In
Aniline. Vandcnberg endorsed It a.i second bfst.
Because McMahon aponsoi cd the legislation, he wa^ entitled by
custom to the chairmanship.
Johnson triad to Invoke the seniority rule that applies to ’stand­
ing committees, but failed reportedly because Majority Leader
norm ini Kt*ti rt?%tinrn nvwnrAtk
AIU.ii BarkUy IDI of Kentucky, stood pat on the customary
procedure.
Back of It all remained the fact that a freshman stole the march
wn* flown to Aluskn a year or so
on Ute,veterans, who were late ip appraising the Importance of the
ago, to he||i •‘ground-wavky" pi­ r»‘fr merntliig unit, which can make
committee and failed to pick their man to sponsor the compromise.
lot* overcome inactivity due to do puunitR of lee ctiiic* daily and
•
•
•
•
inclement weather.
■tun■- fund for 10(1 men for four
• AMONG THH ITEMS the United Stales will seek wficn the
Or an Artny-tievtlopad electric
’palatial Japanese embassy Is handed over In Washington la ex­
pected to Iks evidence Ihdlcatlni* whether Ambassador ltltchlsaburo
Nomura knew th a t Ujp Pearl I lather attack was Impending.
OPERATORS
lie was carrying on* nepotist!cp* for "pcacc".at the-tlme and. a* a
navgl officer. wn* trusted by Tojtyo more than most envoys.
Starting
Rate
The Navy whs understood to have opposed hostilities. Nomura
was a genial best In the opnaje edifice on&lt;Embassy Row, which
6 days — $2fi.00
Sfifiniid the tjnltiiince of Um Uritilh embassy nearby..-------------- ?tom fufiplional periodic pain ____ 8)mH* or Married
Kitehiaaburo Nomura entertained occasionally In a lavish manner.
3 to 5 Day Dry Cleaning S erviceAm-s lfi
:J5
Shortly after hi* nrrlval In the United States he
Experience
Ifnnccwsnry
held his first and only new* conference, spoke conNomura
•train ef
prrkidili* diilrn i Tafctn
5 Day Laundry Service
tUM a tav u r. i t g h o tild iU m u ta ia a p p H l ia
• I’uid tvhije leaynlRR.
siderably of the folly of a Pacific w t# and endonxJ
lovlsh
dictation.* tbtic help build rwriit*

Ilrin g .in fl.ontiipji
the rnll sv'Dinti
band-box frculino**!

LAN 1$V ^ y . 4 ’1,J^VNIN &lt;. ( ■)
Ifreihte
C'M ON- fR E S H iE /
WE'RE GONNA RUN
AW AY/ WE*RE
GONNA GO WHERE
THERE'S ACTION/

NO fAORE
( -I
NEC is AN’
1
EAR WARSimiti! (J
GIT YOUR
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S T U F F / COME ;■•

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CHORK'lUT SOCirS

TELEPHONE

Howwomenaw/ girls
maygetwantedrelief
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- After the conference, he ju
jucorted
co rted hla
his vliitora to
to. -. —
- Mas!
Mosl—
——
a table lo.a'.ed with ocotch and^coi!* and delicacies.
,
,___
- Ho drank only soda water. An'tdde explained quietly that Nomura
was not n atu rilly abatcmloua.
Alcohol made hla glass eye—the original b|own out when a Korean
patriot threw a bomb at him—water.

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iviifta pm] cue
iitjRif
fUMllootl pincdle m u m , fry It I

Need .1 iLAXATIVC?

BE SURE WITH PURE

DUck-Dt.ughl

SPECIAL NOTICE

F r e u M s a U f ltf C U a e iL .^ wJ

df Overtime

A. I’ahL vAcati
# Taxi-cab hr r vice for
laic houra
APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR
8 - 5 weckdnyw .
SalurdavH 8 - 12

H
J M L j i c w -fiiy to tn e ra .a^rn l U ipir
jn u iid ry laBt t h r ee tittyn o f w eek.

P hone 475

Bread.

SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO

SOD'^HERN BELL
TEL. &amp; TEL. CO.

Phone 475

LONE RANGER
I Aulo, Accessories
*
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• Battery Kechartfinif

• Tires and Tubes
# Road Service

IN' TINSMITH /VtAH
llRSur I d B E
COME
THE B O S&amp; M O N 1

Vi E L L , LOOK/i L IK t I'V E
O O t SOM E WORE CUS

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TO HOLP v
.OIPER
1 IN PI
S E E V *-

YEAH, BUT
FIRST I'LL
MAKE A»TlMv
ER'6 PAM"

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Jack K. Morrison
Phone &amp;7

2pi North Pork

RENT A CAR
RENTA TRVCK OiTON)
xov dbwb w
.

THE A D S IN THE
P A p EC .M O M *'L M EAN f o r t h e
RING WE FOUND.'

THEY’R E O FFERIN '
A BIG CHUNK FOR
-m A G E W jty 5 D * f—

IT G IV E S T H E «—■
PHO NE TD BU IZ!

MAkTE &lt;—
THEM OE'
SCRIBE J
THE
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V-BRiVITTINC

RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO,
112 Magnolia Ave "

Phone 113

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iU B E H O M E THIS
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Y THIS WAS A G IR L

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PEPPER AT DACHAU TRIAL

TWO FARMS FOR SALE—One
3 acres, tiled land, 1 good well,
2 story house. I car garage. 1
cool house, 000 ft. West of
Lake Monroe Post tlfffee. One
—J&gt; acres, all tiled, good well, 2
afory houoe, 2 story bairn, tt
mile west on Orange Boule­
vard, J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
Phone 16.
TWO BEDroom bungalow, mod­
ern, furnished. By owner, 308
E. 7lb St.
VEGETABLE plants for Vlctoiy
Gardens end large acreage
Corel linger, Red, and Chine *r
Cabbaged ' Collards; RrocciUi
White Bermuda Onions: Neck
lass Rutabagas; Escarole, Ice
berg lettuce; Rutger Toma­
toes; 1 yesr old Rh, bsrli
RboW n&gt;^Tmntr~plmit g r * a : c :
Thyme;—Finnaithie; Dill ami
-SUawberry. p!_ani». Fresh veg«.
tables and oranges packed *to
ship. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
phone 15.
Brand new, solid
• -ROOFING
aluminum jh e e f rooflnffT V-

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THE SANFOHD HERALD, 8ANF0RP. FLORIDA

P A G E E IG H T H
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FILL up w ith . ketwsene and fuel
oil before winter. .
II. B. POPE CO. INC.

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NEW YORK. Nov. id, &lt;£&gt;}—
Y.BRID Chicks, special price, Morldn’s Senator Claude Pepper
Rhode Island Reds, New Damp* will be nmonp IIiokc present nt
shires, White .and Barred Ply- opening session* of the trial of
mouth Itocks, Pullorum testod 4t) top Nasi officials of the nochicks, each Me, J00 for 1115.75. furious U s c h n u Concentration
Leghorn pullete, 4 weeks old, Camp.
,n„ chicks
u f f ’ we
W lthm
w 2 Urge I nt Thc
lri»' tfH,ny
«» scheduled
open
100
will“ shin
,)nfhau
befow „toUriUed
metal feeders and
State* military government genewaters free of chargj. Poultry rn, court.
Farm, 713 So. Howard Ave.. i
_______________
Tampa, Fla.
The gasoline used by one Su-

SIT. WANTED—

f|W* to Tokyo umi back unulil
(in overage motorist
REFINED, white woman would
i yenra
like some light work. Box 20.,
c/n Herald.

ItUSiNESS SERVICE
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
109 Palmetto Are,
Phone lo ll
WE‘ ARE- fDllv equlppcet" and
-knov. how to reeup your tire*.
Natural rulhei oi eynthctic.
we protect tiie sidewalls of
._yoiir tire. Jones l i r e -Shop,
Cor. ljjg*£ml Elntp-fmine 00845$
’fTODY*AND” Fcnder dent*,' pa hit
Injury or fading should be
corrected now to combat aging
'and weathering. A now pain­
less method awaits you at
YATES AUTO PAINT _A

•"Alumt 00 p*r cent of the pulp----------- ■
j a oft 1. cut 10. Uw Im llnl Slates is
TAhfl’A, ,Nov, 10, l/ry— The c.it+ieti in IrueUfl.sJl or. j a r t of
Florida .Tax Assessors Asaocia- the Wny from woods to ml ITS.
tion h a. named L O. Hanatn of
,inn 1800
arv .H fln
.J student*
1800 H
Harvard
fine.l
students
Broward
County President of the whn
went to
to a- party
nnr(v in
i„ Boston
n n«,nr.
,
who went
Association for the eneulng year. ( $fi. „ v ||lto r lo the tbcatro WM .

Am I. F s M I s p

Spafkle .. pkg. .a 5c '
P rtH n i N
Mustard lib jar 9c
‘■ f l m h f a a t mt t'k a m e lo n * * ' N n*.
Wheaties........... 10c
A a k la r * — K r n l i , C r U *
I Ik .
‘•Prenriums
17q |

m e a l)

C O L E M A N ’S •
OFFICE SUPPLIES .

if* til* IIon lira l»to II* W, Wit.re.

*fc&gt;vii ii I %
, d oiEiri" «*|s .H**iillfiul«i 1‘fiutil v,

on Hit* Full ,4my *&lt;f I *$*•
1945,- fur fiiipmvjil uf name
filial illriHmritfi tin Admin- ON A THICKLY WOODED HILLSIDE of M f. Beacon, ju st oustlde
uf the enttttvr uf j\nilruw Beacon. N.Y.
aplintered Tffw uige of n Navy plane in which
ilfififiitfc’dv
Cpffijfltfoir Dixie, Kiefer, he nwtflwi—w.mma n iei of "The-- Fighting

MART n t j t r-vaa
Iflrnlrir i»f lit**

n r M « -O* f l

Eversharp Pena

Tynewriters

T n Jy * ri)et death. Five others‘were killc'iL.wben lha~pliiua .hit a fop'CfiBfrtl. hidefen erni; and exploded. “Capthln Dixie", at the time of his death
'Mkty cnnuKjiider of IhfetNaval Air Station a t Quormet Point, R.I.
(International)

EGGNOODLES 3-5oz. Pfegs. 17c
V» »&gt;. 4*ky.

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fl9c
EVAP. MILK 2 Tan Cans 17c

Mfg. A Distributing Co., ^r.O r
Box 3361, 010 Lancaster Drive,
Orlando. Phone 21730.
BABY BED, good condition.
Phone 33(1-J,
32 CHRYSLER roadster, good
running condition, 5 good tfres.
. Under . OPA . ceiling. , Ph°n«
810-J.
SIMMONS BABY BED and-m at­
tress, good as new, man’s pocket
jewel Howard, else
,Watch, »17.......112- $35.00; Man's wrist watch,
17 Jewel, bulova - $40.00; La
dies wrist watch, 16 Jewel Elgin
1310 Summer'rlln
$35.QP.
Avinuc.
ONE new 1 3/4 Horse Briggs
Stratton Gas en fln e.Ju st right
for farm use. 300 E. 2nd Sb
YOUNG' fryer* for sate. G.H.
-------E.---2nd
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h t g p een,
i
1307
SL, phone

HaiilnrA Kemlnole County. Florida.. *
WITNKSrt my hand and eeala
Ihla Kill ilny of November. 1*15,
n I*. IIKIINDON
Clerk. Circuit . Courl.

ilii NIn ii liti linn fill'll Hiin ‘final rr|i ill «itt Ai|fntiilf»tvni«&gt;r **f I In* ufitietfi
ftf' .liiitrrw riivlllc* i|fin*nfulfili. Hint
fi»" fin * fllftii 11if iM'iltl&lt;»n for final
lilt; fill ,rc,4s itlt«l I till I lilt will «t111*t&gt;"

FI**r 1*1.'i,
rfi|ltli«p»
nltd fur
i*trator
I*..Vllkt

Rerrr. Kentucky,rre tiy o rd er
3£

herein
led. a n * ATflfrUVH'
your r tr W rw r . rsm e In in s a . o i l '
fo r D iv o rc e , on o r b efore ,tb « 191 h
■lay of D ecem b er, 1 1 (5: o th e rw le e ,.
■ l-creel'rn Co nfeeco w ill .be M m
t-re d c q n ln e t you fo r f a ilu r e to a ^ ,
n ear. | l e a or « n « w w , •
r e u u lr s
by la w .
I I I . ord ered H ist Ib is N o lle * .
be r»iibll«he,| o n c e a w e e k for f o u r ,
c o n .e c u llv e w eek a In th e H anrord.'
Il« .r - 1,1 a Newaiiaper
N e w .o a p e r (id
Pdlillehed
lillih e d . al~
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Buenos Aires has n populated 111 A bb tVIIIHI IT MAV I ‘I ISr n its N"ili', U hereby. ulva-n Umi Mar-

*t I.TAN'A—r.rair

'A stsr-P A W M —

Id IIULSI

At the time of the signing of
the Declaration of Independence
there were only nine colleges in
LEGAL NOTICE
America: Harvard, William and
in
( o t itT nr* t i i i ; « o i v r i
Mary, Yale, College of New J e r­
. i r n i i i , nf . w i n o i . k m i n t i
sey, Kings Cnlleg*. College of
s r . t T H o i r IT .O IIIIIN .
P h 11 a d c I p h I a, Rhode Island. is ill; t i i i : khtatk o r
anti| u : w I’AVI.ik ,
Queens and Dartmouth.

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M O N D A Y , N O V E M B E R 19, 1 945:

W t llT I!

I tfi f**tul Wll t"

IIO I S U

T o r m ir d w ith % 'ltaatls T O
'
WASHING machines repaired—
and all home appliances. Cald­
well General Repnir . Shah, 707
North Milts, Orlando, phone
2-1072. I’ronlpt service.
V I l l l M l M ' r r R h , T n i I&gt;
ItIT X ASf.T PA I1H P a r e
1 -lh . l a r
Expert Auto Repairing
Crackers .. pkg. 21c Grape J a m .......19q
Barfield &amp; Jackson
m u:it ha ii ii ff . .
..In connection withYates Auto Paint &amp; Bodv Works
Molasses
.........
Phone 371
H r l l r l n s ., F r ie d i l V i m
JA.YK P A f lK R I I
I H -l’h s.
AUTO PAINTING
I
rem
12-oz
can
32c
Fruit Cakes
By C.W. "P a t” Johnkon
U T I .s u VN — N k n rlrn lii*
15 years experience In auto and
Advance 4-lb ctn
72c
nircrnftpninting. Sanford's popu*
• 1Vz-Ibs. 85c
POMT**R—.I n a f n n l
(-*»«. rail
lar paint authority,
Ultra l„ NI.rk
HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
Postum
.............
24c
208 W. 1st St.
W B K C H .N l'T — C k u s p ru
Baby Food
jar lie San Benito.Wines
MOTOR TUNH-UP
_
H H I. L o n s — F e r e s I
Factories recommend it every
5000 ’mites or twice a year. EsV ariity Pek'pKg~23c' Burgundy.
sontlal to efficient car per/orV f,et*,H
O v»n«* r m n l*rrry
rr.nnce. Oar ,expert mochunicK and
J nr
Sautern ..
. 99c
Sun Motor Analyser assure satis­
8 0 0-W .
P u r l. M hSrrr
Marmalade
21c
faction. Come in today.
s«r ITrnnlad Tallel llnnla
22 H.P. Evlnrude and apeedbqat.
Muscatel.&gt;
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
$1.29
l«e. ran
1
h
Inquire Sutton Bros. Service
208 W. 1st HL
Saniflush-........
19c
Station, flrd and Park.
Cliampagi
$2.75
EXPERT —service—on—maehlnes-»l HI)—ITinsS-------’—---------------- kssrltlfaa f f f t 'j
EIGHT room furnUhod house on
Elrctric irons, oil hseters and
CrysUI l.ake, one half mile
rook' stoves, Imckcii by 10 years’
Towels . .. roll . 9c Bur*
$2.79
South of C ountry
Club. . on
n try ---. . . .I^kc ___
experience. Phone 701-J.
A —l ’i : 5 N B e ll I ' . I U l i -4||,—D ll.
W e r te l■URary
gBaJf -|tttl|11
* Eour
syiiui . bedrotims,r
ukua vsM.tt’i -r—
-M
Road.uid Wa x -: "39r Bread
lb loaf l i e
bath and shower upstairs, hot
‘ E X P E R T tilumblng.
hm trgen
cy rep airs, rcmiaiellng, new
amK-Mhf city water,—OT elecair’
nks, lavatories, toilets, ladfwlry
trie kUchen, telephone, 30 acres
'i ? .' * *
T , i l f | ™ . — lls r lr h e d "
tubs, hot water heaters. Also
15 acres In (electric fence)
H
eer
.......10-lb.
b a g ....... . . 61c
house hcatinjrF' George Cour- ‘
Fine for chicken ranch or hogs.
P a r * l l n lr a e r n n lr d S b a r lr n ls a
sen, Phone County 4100 o n
Borne cleared highland, muck
write Box 578, Sanford. Fla.
gardan, Iota of timber. Mrs. C.
d e x o ....... 3-lb ctn. 6 3 c .........1-lb ctn. 22c
W. Ishill
ill.
%'HhimIm Ijnrb'liPil
.
MISCELLANEOUS
FUTURE home bulldera-ask for
WE
PAY
highest
cash
price*
for
P.D.O. Choc. Syrup .... lSVa-oz
jar
! concrete blocks th at will have
27c* I
used furniture. Haynes A Wil- j M iiriiliifiii F lu ff
3
quality and durability. Miracle
Ham*
Furniture
Co„
311
H
1
*
l
Concrete Co., 300 Elm Ave­
Nortbcm T issue.............. rflll...... Z ‘1.. 5fl
Hi. phone 0CB.
nue.
BORROW IIHUE WHERE
When In Stock - ..........
PRIVACY IS' RESPECTED
CHOICE of, thrru young milk
YOUR
natural
desjre
fur
privacy
rowe; one 314 year old saddle
Octagon Ldry S o a p .......3 bars ....... 14c
in money m atters is strictly
horse, good hunting pony.
respected
here.
Friends
anti
Octagon Powder
2 Irg p k g s ....... : 9c
Boston BUele, phons 775*W.
relatives ora ' not questioned
Octagon Flakes ....... Irg. pkg. ....... 23c
about your credit. Your em­
ONE re-built sewing machine,
ployer or tmsbiesa associate*
good
ood condition.
conditi
Sell or trade.
Octagon
Granllated .... Irg. pkg. .... 23c
will not hear of your personal
Phone 7B1-J.
affairs. There Is no esuse for
Super
Suds
.. med. pkg. 10c ?1rg j^cg. 2
COMPLETE line mechanical tools
embarrassment.
•
Including
acetylene
welder.
Reasonable cred't requirements
Octagon Toilet
2 bara ............. 9c
Priced
to sell. Inquire nt
No co-niskors o t m"nev loans,
Johnson's Store, Monroe Cor&lt;
Palmolive ............ **3 reg, bar
'arlskls nayment plans.*
20c
ner. A. K. Parham.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Palmolive
bath
.bar
..............
10c
Florida Bank ItMg.
Phone 3*
TRACTOR and trailer mounted on
Cashmere B ou q u et....... 3 bars
rubber, double disc and metal MEET ME nl 015 Park Avenue
leveling boutd.
(’ood condi­
Thursday. Nov. 22, and lot’s
Octagon Cleanser ...^.,... 2 cans
tion. Reasonable price. J , L.
enjoy a reel old Thanksgiving
Parham.
Imiuire- Johnson s
dinner.
.Plenty of Turkey,
Btirik, MtniiilwM
Store. Monroe Corner.
Pumpkin tiie Hnd all the trim ­
mings.
$1.26. Call 100-R fn*
Baltimore Oysters ...
-. p t .
GOOD paying grocery and meat
special reservations.
Klim Mrlrrt
market. Owner has other In­
terests. Box TA, CIO Herald.
Baltimore Oysters ....
p t.
WANT E DPhons G24-W after 7 P. .M.
Crab M e a t................... lb........
USED trlrycle for three year old
I)rr»*d .Ml Drawn
PARLOR wood heater, csst iron;
child. Phone (154-W.
small oil heater. 404 Palmetto
Fresh Local D u c k s.......... lb.
1-DOOR
SEDAN,
beat
$800.00
will
Ave.
Krnli Drad* \
buy. Phone 42, Winter Park,
Fla.
Texas T urkeys............... lb. ...
BABY carriage. Can be -seen
Hgri.IT
a t 510 Palmetto Ave.
HELP WANTED—

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Magorilia Aye.

You Should Know
You should know libout the 80',{
collision or upset Automobile in­
surance offered by the State
Farm --Mutual -Insurance Co— If
you carry $50 deductible colli­
sion or upset insurance on your
rar or truck:—$50 is deducted
from each collliion^aud upsm
claim, ■** . it. coats you $50
pair a damaged fender. you pay
All. If another fender is unmagui!
and it costs you $50 to repair,
you again pay ALL.

SERVICE '

If you had BO'/, coverage you
could get both fenders repaired
by - paying only $20.
The premium after the 1st year
is no more than you would pny
for the $50 deductible kind and
$15 to $25 less than you would
pay for the 80'/, * coverage in
most companies.

NOW AVAILABLE?
TO
All EYEI WERE ON Rosalinda Awdoy, H, when she told of the cruelties
of Jap st,Idlers, at the trial ot (Jen. Yapiashita in Manila. She dl: played
some of the thirty-eight bayonet wounds on her body and aLo told the
court hww-ttw-daprtiait Mttcn~her father end TiayontffU lierK B O isrto
d e a th . U. S . Army Signal Corps Itadiophoto. (fnfertiafienal Sounilphoto)
Y«»u i u f

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STRICKLAND
MORRJSON INC.,

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6 ROOM .bungalow, -best location GIRL for soda Fountain a t LanIn the City. Edward F. Lane,
oy’s Drug Store. P art time or
"The man who knows Banford.’
full time.
WANTED: Helper for Jimmie
One of Sanford’s most attractive
Cowan’s Shoot Metal Works.
homes, furnished. Edward F.
WOMAN at Al’a Place, must
Lane.
be neat and clean and have
health card, 311 Saufonl Ave.
h ------- TH AT - tL IT T L B - home Hn th s
country where you can have
FULL time and part lima clerks.
garden, fru it trass, cow end
H. A A._ Department Store.
chickens. Edward F&gt; Lane.
1942
STREAM LIGHT
housd
trailer, located a t Trailer Camp.
C. E. Goods.
Radio battery bought
L08T:
WY-' DUE TO tha fact that Navy man
Rockey ifire
Nov. l14
i f eat! ttha
‘
op end
a n d ’ put In wrong, auto8ho:
being transferred this merchan­
mobile through taistaked R tdise is the seme as now;
ward for tha person who de­
1 three burner Hotpolnt range;
livers It to 100B West 0th St..
1 five place Thomssvltle poster
George Davis.
Maple bedroom4 suit*; 1 coll
spring, felt m sttrass; 1 throe LOST: Black leather envelope
. piece maple upbolsUrad living
beg, gold inlUala, L.Y.L Lost
room suit* l one 8 g 12 eand
a t Armory. Leava a t Ksradd.
broodfslt ru g ; 1 five place me
’ Reward.
pie dinette
suite., Phone 402-J,
Pie
dl______
Mrs. R. JL Pippin.
LOO ST;
Ladles’ Elgin wrist
watch, near Poet Office. Re: OUTBOARD m otor. IVi H. P.
Ward. Mrs. Roy Holler, phone
single
sin g it cylinder. 'Vs:
'Yenr good con­
222-W,
dition. See a t 014 Myrtle Ave.
Phone 2M-W.
*TOB RENT-

LOST &amp; FOUND

cow ,'pony, one work h o m
nd one mule. II,M. Gocbren r w o stores, 00$ and &gt;07 W. 0th
8 t&gt;
I County 2306, Lake Mary,

ROOM furnished house,
__ _
Sm all fam ily
only.
080.00 per month. J. V. M ar/

Icivilians
______

R t », Box 90.

WANTED TO

Ground Hamburger........... l b . ..
Ground Pork S au sage.........lb.
IIKUM.tVB
.
Smoked SauBage.............lb. N............. 4
sirloin Steak ................. l b ........ ....... 4:
it o ir a ifs
Dog Food . ........ 2-lb .pkg. ....
P rra k

Fresh Cranberries ....* 1-lb cello bag .... 33£
Fresh Crisp C elery.......Irg stalk ........ 23c
Fancy Eating A p p les....... 2 -lb s.......25c
Selected Tomatoes
lb. * t n .........27c
T
• * \-T
FresJ Green C abbage...... lb............6c
Large Juicy Florida Oranges ....5 lbs.
f * r ( .q l*aektd S . |

US No. 1 Maine Potatoes ....10 lbs*,...4
Local Spinach ............. . 2 lbs.
Tender Yellow Squash . . . ^ T b / . i : . . .
Fresh Green B ea n s........2 lb's.
Large Fla. Grapefruit •..... each ......
Yellow Oni
3 lbs.

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waterfall fronts, large Und-

Stafford’s Service
Station

acape mirrors of fine plate
glass. In betuiifdl blonde

Cor. 2nd &amp; Sanford
Pbon* 9190

woods, consists of Bed, Chest
of drawers, Vanity, Felt mat-

rescued ms from the graveyard.
| Let them inspect YOUR tires to
reveal serious troubles. Oo in
Ifor weekly rriniUtioo—tire rotab y 5 i- y e a r -

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trea^ Simmons cot| springs,
Ml
two large feather pillow
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Unlly There Ir, Strength—

.
, ,^
T# Protect U * Peace of tile Worldi "
To P t i m Ii th e F r t m u of A n e rltii
To Produce P 'o ip tr il; for Sanford.

THE WEATHER

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Fair through W n liiH n ),
temperature.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NKWSPAPKK
VOLUME XXXVII

Established I Ill's

Hitler Gang
Goes On Trial
At Nuernberg

Two-Way Traffic In Uniform'

Legion Of Risk
In Going Soft

Henchmen Listen To
~ U.S. And B r i t i s h
Prosecutors W i t h
Varying Emotions
I

NUERNBERG* Nov.. 20.
(AI*)— The former German
Foreign Minister Joachim Von
Ribbentrop, collapsed . today
a t Ma trial here. He was re­
moved from the chamber
, where he la. being, tried with
.O th er top N u i leaden. It
u alao reported that one of
the defense attorneys had
tried to pass some poison to
Jnllua Striedier, the notoriova anti-Semite. Twice to­
day guards have prevented
something being passed over
the sill of the dock.

Treasury Head Says
Must Remain
Strong^Atid Support j
World Organization

ir.Sf

WIRING BARRAGE ON CONGRESS TO LET SERVICE MEN OUT

NUERNBERG. Nov. 20,
(AP)— An epoch In the his­
tory of mankind and the
world began today in a .small,
oak-panelled courtroom in
Nuernberg, Germany. Twenty
- men. a s strangely garbed as
O a cast .of beggurAjui an. opera,
listened with varying emu. lions, as an American—h is
voice trembling with nervousness
^rd escribed them with these
wprdi:
“The' defendants, with divers
other persons, ere guilty of a
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fo u r)

Schools To Close
For Thanksgiving
_ Schools will be . dosed throughout Seminole County both on
Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, and
oh Friday, it waa announced to­
day by Supt. T. W, Lawton.
At Lho F irs t Baptist Church
Thursday morning, a t 0:30 o’­
clock a Sanford Ministerial As.
aociatlon Thanksgiving day ser­
vice will be given. There will
be prayers and or
organ selections.
T in Senior Class of Seminole
9 High School will present
Thanksgiving Day program at
- d a n ) Wednesday morning ~ * t
-10*10 o’clock..
»~
Offlces a t -the City Hall and
Coart House will be cloned
Thursday. The Post Office uml
most stores and businesses will
does for the holiday.
The Herald will publish no
edition on Thursday In order
that employees may enjoy the
.. . . , holiday..
. .
' ( # * Groceries lately have * been
stocking tho largest supply of
food they have been uble to
obtain and the meat deportments
report there are' plenty of tu r­
key* available at about 47 cents
a pound.

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1015

Afvsot laictW’rcs.s Leased Wire

N U M B E R ID.

O f Plan
For Pearl Harbor Attack
’•’Vro TT-

Finale Of -Three-Powora. Atomic Conference* ~

Foreseen-* As The
Opening: Phase Of
U.S.-Japanese War

CUICAGf. Nov. “0,
—. I
Treasury Seri clary Fred Vrns.ut
i w atnnl tnliiyjrfiN i (hr United
if 'a te * i.ii not lei inteinational
pruS’.vm,* „*• by default. In an;
.Mr.
.&gt;i«rrd.for the AtnerF-'an
onvnitlou in Chicago, t
vln?W!’ .tr:iV r«t"lbiu w c ra n n .itJaaJine m cnsV i hairs and wallow ^
n il:6 luxury of the feeling th a t•‘the war is aver."
Vinson told the Legionnaire*
thut this nation must do hr«*
things: remain powerful, • upport International discussion to ■
keep the peocr. and | rovhle leader- *
al io, fm a w uriijjm w perlty.
i
Gel sera 1 Dwight (». E isenhow erp
arrived in Chicago today for an!
"Eisenhower Day" at the Ameri­
can legion’s -7th annual national
•■onvention. Ami General "Ike”
lost no time in making news,
disclosed an agreement with
■JlMski.au*- oii-waaateg: freed
iiewSinan i.xn lbit iiuuUyu- o s :
cmciHBn -wffnv ‘%.f- ivrm tw yT 1l*I T .V .:T in, ilWlWfc4
N' ,T H E t'ONEFRKNt'E
fff'ftTNffi
n . i
,
,y .---- ................
-- -ington wheie I're-idcnt Truman. Prime Minister
there w ill !&lt;■ exrhan re nress A dee of llrita n and Canadian Prime Minister M a,..... »• Kmn dc. nasi the hiture of the atomic homh
lours In the military Junes •ecu- Imit t lenient B. Attlee. PtvMden Harry H. Iru -a ro pn-turo.1 nlmve: Sealed (I. to r.t ate Prime Atm
pied by.. 1hi'.. .Russian* and tho
\m erlcanr.
to Y IU e .^ M . n . ti,
. Jaiob fpaitly Idddi Ul. R,p. rb a ib
A Eaton of New' 'Jersey. Sen. Brief!
Tonight. General
Ei*c dourer #1. Muh. n of t otthivtietU. t anadlun Ambassador P.-ar-on. State Se, i'etni y lUines, Bep. jll.x.m of New
&gt;vil| make an address which he links mul Ailm. I.ruhy, 1hi(«nimtionnll
has lermed "The .most Itn orta.it
if my lareer.
Before that,
however, lie has svhctdtxl
iUlo-- at—i Ih- head ■of a —pi
through the loop to the coliseum
reieiie the Legion’s Dlslln*
hc»i. Service Medal.

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W A S H IN G T O N . N ov. 20,
( A F ) — T h e F e n rl lln riw ir i)tv e s tlR a tin ir c o m m itte e h a s
le a rn e d _ thiit. : tlm la te S eci r e t n r - o f i he ^ N a v y , F r a n k ..
K n u N L _ iu td a prom oB itkR i
m o re th a n te n m o n th s t&gt;efo re h n n d th u t a .Inpatients
Klirp rifle u ttite k
ntiK ht ho
la u n c h e d a t I’e a rl H a rb o r.
An exchange of correspondenc.*
between Knox und form er Sec­
retary of Wur Stlmsoii has been
—laid—lifcfuj;,c _lliu_lajuuniUpc. d is:..
closing that Knox bail suggested
possibility of n I’cnrl Harbor
attack sonic ten months • before
the disustcr arlually took place.
On .Inn. 24, 1it 11 the late Navy
Secretary wrote, " If war even­
tuate*. wjJf-&gt;Japan. it ' r * belevcd
I easily onssjblr th at hostilities,
I would be ilntiatoil by a surprise
attack iijion the fleet or the
naval base at Pearl Hnrbor.’’
. And in his letter, Knox went
on to declare that bemuse of
Hie possbility of « mujor dis­
aster t o . the fleet dr the Pearl
Darker base, every possible step
rhuuld be lttktur_iu_prapara -fo r—
y'si’.'h an attack.
Knox's letter went _ even fu r­
ther in its prediction of what
would happen. He suggested that
the .laps might use uir bombing,
air toi pedn atturkw sabotage, n f l
submarine attack, mining, or r
bomluirdment bv gunfire. Hut he N
went on a express the view that R
defenses against aerial attack
were adequate at Pearl Harlair.
150 Disputes Keep- Earlier in the day, former!
Pacific Elect Commander Admfrtilg
in|f 2 75,000 Idle J.O,
Richarilson gave I be com

;.?£;County Growers^bions Plan Boxing Tension Mounts
Face An Acute iA^“ra
wigitt Workers Send
t LakcHi ont l ark
Labor Shortage
Ultimatum to GM
Flays

Gainesville
WITHIN THE AREA OF A SINGLE .CITY the remeru happens U&gt; Feds
In Charity
catch niese contrasting pictures, showing «op) u few of the 300
women who jimmied telegraph office In Pittsburgh, Pa., ."or a telegraphic bombardment of Congress demanding Hint their menfolk be Contest On Dec. 3

Another plug i am
bonng
went*
poi.Milvsl li\ the I m ils
Clnli will take pl.n ■at N.up oMixk
Culluni Is Re-Fleeted •tridny
evening at the Mum.iptl
‘ oftiiall Eiebt. it u .iv annouiii'—i
A s President Ofj] touny
by Joe \ J - , cliaitmaii ui
Local Farm llureati the t ion’s
Throughout
Nation
mjuw further licuiia of hi* pi*
Uixing built eovnmlti'e.
retensed fron^tlic armed service uml (bottom )’some of the &lt;U ills-’
■----------_______
•
PCarl Hatlmr conversations witt
lllusionod and jobless veterans in one group whu left a nearby P itts-.
.
g } Julian Blenstrom
*
i New bleachers t avo l&gt;evii addeil
, u iiv i'T iiv
m
j,.
,, President Roosevelt, lie said lhal
Vegetable ami celery gtuwel* o fjto Mid |tt seating &gt;| eitnturs.,_
burgh railway station for Fort Meade. M iL_after re-enlisting ill
Seminole High Schools Celery
evm ‘ All
I I i*lrt*i
^ . 1.tHMtc*
'
Nnr
X0, VV,, _ Mr. t..,,.f,llIa^
Rooseveltih«w,.s ’ rather loathj
ev.-n
the Army (International Sou ml photos)
‘ Feds will appear In u post-season S-mimile (.'u nity fare one of Ihe j * he big inn n Uml Eridtiy t%*n
on the
ssf ih
neg
game this year -when the Purple um t Mi'ute Iskut imblem* III I h it will be n clash u| m
g i o , w n.. a r e o y e r , had aw ed fo r £ , . 1
h i " n !d * n m .,lo r I
e*|ieelally
-1
slugger-.,
Bull
*rs if Iexperience.
i|i» i it in ■• v*pt
i inn y In
in *re
■■
i heavyweight
Tit
'
*front Gainesville
lurriranes
...................will tVelt
moment hy Hie threat of n stiikf |
Thilt ,
Kl(.h
„rd
. .
,,
,. ,
_
meet the locals ait thr high ei hi«&gt;j gard to harvesting .&lt;f crops, it I n &gt;ilk Henderson. Ira pounds, o filn OeuenH Motors plants, a strik ci
Alomu lluinli
jf ,.„iir ,| m|g),i rrip n le' *P" '••‘‘ lareil. Mr. Rooseiclt ft
athletic field on the evening of was aunoiiiMcl l»v County Agent J &gt;SUMUI.I. alii
Dee. 7, according to « ii uoiionun-. f,R . Dwwmiii, f&lt; (lowing « meet,
■_«&gt;- IJo Itottnd limit lei .,f Clmi
,.ullre auto industry. A ltnL l JJ1"', n,cn .
1,0,1
s- '
nil niiloinobiie inanufactU.ers ob- lr‘,:lc,!‘ cou *'
nwlckly inducted
nietil iioluv by llernian Morn-,
mg held \estenlay nfieriimm &gt;&gt;l
*''he, ,, (rnlull'd
ev.-nt-.
a. void mm M'lUl1
...... *,.f
fr,,,n , J*”'
sailors
irincipal of the srhoid.
Hie Seminole Growers As.ia-ia,.
,
*1 tli.-ir
nit'll ta
in rts
1in linin'
.* ,1, „turned* into
* adequate
j
"S Jl ^ T 1'1 ! 1V '.1
The game will l*e spoiuoiwl I&gt;. lion at the Point Huu-e. whieli nu to Mi. Moh*. will Ije a letum j tJcmeral .Motor*, no the l.if? firm J lf
Hicbardson then laid the coin­
I the Saulord Kiwnnis Club and ihe was foUowe,! bv a meeting of bum „f Miihvlm MncNeill versus pmcticallv stnmls m tlm ben.t
ed with
'.''luggct Kiniird,
buth
of
Selin„f
i)ir
mitoniutive
world
niittcc
how $ hoCl Imd
rnnferret
By Willard Cennollv
.Million, Orange, Osceola. Putman,! |,rocee&lt;ls will go to the oiganita the Seminole County E a r m ...1^.
* I, .. ... six
T* two
...
is., r-,k)■■■.,, „of
,, I .. II.,II
State
Hull I.,to learn
mile High V
SthnoT}.
min
Residents In some riirul areas.1 Seminole, Sumter, St. Johns, » l" ';t|o n ‘« fund for underpriv Hedge I Bureau,
Tension I* mounting hmnly in Secretary
tile 1minds between
Kieddie WJh IK-Iiolt. . where union delegates more about the null mi's foreign
byy tthe
and! Volusia
the ticvr
deer season t, hudrvii,
hildrvn. Keirutiir
Regular pncen
prices lo
forr irnthiMamLvi
of nip
Hie iin
Glower*
Av- ...............
excited u
lic crack
crmK of
01 rifles
n iie^ mull
\fnu»iu counties, viic
mqiuih
' i *-- »n
iw cm a
; W
"tnlx rtlomlrljr,*"'lliunsht&lt;■vmU iuL. -from NovctnLei—2U. ti* ‘Vrnrnr, -AVtll 'p m n itli n rro n lm p t»*r »«»lw l»d ’ IVt r y ■Wh ite | U ill ,f ti,,tJ u&gt;ilcxUilL .
7 —n i r " n '.e i m t f l ir
- r r p t v fro m " th e Policy, .mid .h a d ..likew ise..talked
with the Secretuiv of the Nivy
that war had boaji declaretl in Januarv I. the turkey aeaaun fruin |)r&gt; Luther T. Doaa. nrrahlelU
I urat «« ptvnfdent* and limit'll their and Sinni\ SleinlHiiigb t i l . I 01 t*n,npuny In llie ir ‘I'mii.unl Ih n t about
preparations.
i r ,)„. wnKr .lisp.it.- bo
aSeminole County.
j November l!0 to January !Ht Ihe | | | lfk Klwmnin club of Inis city, A labor neeiU a?* no fewer than BMlliui..ie■. Md..u n d « M
m* liiTiil . uted.
They were promptly Maaurtnl by unail and aquirrel teaiion from crowd of better than 3000 t* **\ 330 llahatnan necro worker*.
l r,
'. i ,
.
.
bus set l:IH! P, M.
........................
1
- affair*
M(
Cullimt
thrific " I n the
khiiw that‘ th e ' Noveinber
JO to February l*» ““
itm l,' jx*c|&lt;n| to itliiiul- the
» »"»•'« wit*
»*.*•«* i^-rlivteil
**,.**»*-. ................. 0rU
■ »,
1
nStundnid
i*»»»»mtn 1Time
imr rh
m '”‘ * , , w .» , . Eiistein
ns ii,, uc««
drudi *
Ifeneral huntlntr *ea««m K|i«t open *' the Hove season from November j XIj® Purple Hurricane tn a mem* iireaideot* ami Let* Jlutner vice
- *» &lt;r ei^ni, »n ia*it|r hinii 1.. jlhr&gt; j,,|t ««tinpaitv.t're*ldent Char­
ed, Huck deer, turkoy*, quail, f lio to .lunuuiy IB. On these apecte* |H.r ,»j | | u* Florida Hie Ten Am Hie»iilriil of the'Sam inole C'ounty |
...
. . .
mbhiirko I «»m i»a«r
*
1 *— ■
1— s is ----. 1.... j
,
■
..Earn. •*
.
1hole will &gt;e u buttle’ rby
inil
squirrels mid- doves
were making
■•----*
holding
permitted
every
(luy xociallon .but .has .hud. some diffiIlureuu,
with live men in th e lin g , mintnei I
«•
W ’ l n I I I t r l &lt;»11 fI , /1 L n f
noises like u'W ult Disney curtonii foi the fiist ten days of the sea- «utlv this season w(th .more ex-Although munv negro ngiienl
Inn:
ts
tw
e
e
n
tw
o
r
i
m
t
i
s
t
a
n
l
s
md
Wflf
mit
l
I
,
i
g
t
u UtllTltci It t l o l l l l l ^ U M I 1 U vICL.
Superfort Sets New
film mul Murrying for cover. Tho son After thut. hunting-is j‘i “--pcrirncrd conference elevens.-Aluir
tu ra l.u in kti * hate, ret dined imn
tV
. . •
■
' Vx
.'
-k T - -1— s x - -* /* * -* nn tlncks, geese and conts * Idldted on Mnnilays. « eilnesjluys | In for mat Ion on the Gainesiilb ftom notthciii slides wlicic ttiry t e t d,'te, iiiioeil, -tind a ' m y . l e r i
Long Distance, Mark season
•ns” feminine h a ir pulling
mid
O n
H iK K in .s D e a l s
I*
hud nlreudv OpenciJ on Nov. 2, und; und Kiiiluya during Uiu remainder, w(Ua(| vx|t| be Tcleiised shortly, to
.,
.. ■
nmiding
affair,
said
Mr.
Moss.
the scasph on nuirsh hens hasTof the season. The season on j cording to Mr'. Morris.
I la pot table Inning ling was
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20, UP)—
wuy since.-Sept. 16.
dock, geese uml coot extends from
This will tie the fits! time H o - -------------------------------------TALI.AHAE.SKE. Nov. ^n, r i k ----- Mayor Edward T lg g ln s lefl
An American superfortress has been.under
Inunod to the Liana through the
Vbe.'e M-ems l.c b e .........
Under
the
rules
of
the
Gamfe
Novettibor
2
to
January
20,
mul
w(ij
*le,,
|
nt„
|)iK
Ten
ctr„
.
completed a non-stop flight from
cooMcsi
or
t
m
t
.
A
.
\
\
.
(
ntinaUy
th)tt
............ . t1l|. VltM( JJil(ieiTUa Motiday a ft e rm u m fur W nshlngFresh W ater Fish Commis- they limy lie taken every d*y; r )e, this season since the game C l t r i l S
F r U ltS SO U F
tnn, D. C. for. H_Cl!Dfp.rc|lCC With
Guam to Washington—a distance and
tlanilo Alt B ase
IndttsTrit’v will lx-’ m nvrd
to N iivv offii-inla in re g a r d to u&gt;,e
sion,
a
hunter
.may
legnilv
bim
dutlngAl^e
week.
wUh
the
O
riandir
High
KehtWiI-Tr*
—
of more than 8,000 miles. The one deer, one turkey, 12 qioiil, 15 The Commission has ruled tntil ■gcril was postponed due to wide
\ \ n l u e s d k y ev en in g Hie I ions Florida, but A tto rn ey Geiimal bv the C ity o f th,' fneilillcH of
A
h
Lid
Is
Removed
Army Air Force* Immediately laid
will
have
th e i r
Thanksgiving4 Ton, W atson thinks this will the S a n fo rd Nnvul A ir S ta tio n
prohibition a* to days of J h e l . p ^ . j pandratory Infections withclglm to a world’s distance re­ squirrel mul 10 dove in any one the
♦*! fiu m IU3M) I . M, until i|o|H'ml tin *rvt'ral thinit*.
[y to hunting j j„ tbP Tigers ranks earlier thi*
week will not apply,
w hen th e N o w loaves.
DETROIT. Nov. 20. (A*»
Re­ •Itthn*
cord. The B-2!) landed e t Wash­ day.
•‘hiRlc u il l I k* by *hr
Atuoni; tin* condition* W'atMHt
Much of the activity this past on Novemlwr .20, Thanksgiving,
In his brief to be tire„
. year. Orlando is a memlier of tin- moval tif government coot lots r ; ,MI ^
ington a t 1:30 F. M. Eastern
Imi* nro tho m i* in ^ of u p p ro x b sen led to the Naval iiuthorilies,
Big Ten Association. Mr. M»m- *ent thr price of ritrils ft nils sky- , Iton ii nit l»oy»,
Tlmab about 36 hours a f t e r J t h a il, week in the office of fo u n tv | Christmas and Naw Year s Day.
n o n mat
m a t •• ii e
^
n
7 " ^ ,
• mut. ly $H.mi(lJMMl in subsrrlp- Mayor Higgins, acting in hi*
. Judge"R._A3'.”’Wanr*h*s liehn-een-g- The Cummlsal(m.lodav urgi''l,«ll;jm,iuuuc*d ahal,..thC- l»r.Ijui&gt;li
nickeling_pulay on Detroit
taken off from Guam.
"—
*~i Isl*t;M )D— I*O H l—P l t t t l H ’ - T f W r n -Mali—itplMdd-.qw-n-*.h.qi douhlc *rnpfinte—n* —mayor—and*
purchase qf hunting hunters to extrcise “all possible. w(|l |iost|Niiied but will not 1» kata.
T h t recognised distance record tered on the
* ,, ...
l and the Ih' sI ptoposilion offered
........................................
«»&gt;•" during th* JB45-40 hunting' pll, ywJ of/ , , nc, lh t. Florida State
manuger of the Seminole
Rome housewives were (laying
o f . 7,168 mile* was set by the
Holiday' A c t i v i t i e s | Higgins by Jacksonville, Tiimpa. ns
Count v Chamber of Cnmmcrco
British In a flight from Egypt (67.60) licenses, and -’ttKl county, season in an effort to curtail. l |i Kh School Athletic Association as high as It per ilorrii for
—.
Miiuni in Penaacola.
Marion, Orange, Osceola, Putnam, lotnlitv accident* which last y e a r( llMn , ruling th at any learn not &gt;rang?s, and Dine were corrrswill present infonuillion which
to Australia In 1068.
cost ,‘IH casualties.
who rcceullv con- will stress the need for hoiwinning 60 percent of their game* ponding increases on price, «.f ‘ Meiiila is of the ('amplirll- ! Watson
The plane carried a crew of until Monday noon
the New Oileuns pital fnrilities such ns me «fResidents of 06 mol latys mid
Director I. N. Kennedy bjatnpdj
|)0j permitted U' play a I"**' graiefrm t*, tan g n in rs ami when. Iat*»iqg Post No. 63 of the fernal with
will
specially picked and trained per­
says H i g g i n n fbrdod "by the iiuvnl station disI Aineiteat, lu-gim, beld. their te 1 industiialUt
sonnel —- all vetarana of the Pa glrls^ under 15 are" exempt from carelessness as ehlef factor It, ar- season game or a imstponemcnt. ' .ivatlablr. lemons.,
riibi n * i:t,niio.iHHi pensiiry, atnl the need for nddlo ffc ,
However, Geotgr Thlerwrchtitr.j gillsily -rhcdoti'il m erlinr
rifle
—
business
tionul buildings and facilities
insgt-r uf the 'D etroit Union i niglil si thr l.egion II
-Jit xllscusalng. Iba-.I4U.0UL b j y . for—training of .-«etorniug—vet—-of leo,lniiu llinli I nulnrv TnumiusU a d lb&lt;&gt; pi ice * Aelixv - io n ,lest,d ee- Hill --T
rott of (lie Higgins slrike-buund ernns.
will plav the Ik' use «•&gt;• t-onfiurd to the belter piexiding
Sew, si plans for various type New III leans plant. W atson said
a return eu- v redes uf fruit. IK' ptedlcltxl
Issued.
.dentiflud, mishaps In boat* and jr-gtm ent. This game will !*■ lhal average or puutvr grades of etileitmnment tu bo sponsoieil ‘ “‘my man with fortitude and
cash member
th* crew.
Courage for lh a l bus wbal tl
will.rem ain at the same level nr i-v the local post iluiing .
Hunting is uermilted In the Improper handling of weapons., played Monday. Dec 3.
declini slight!.'. ,
Ocala National Forest from lo d a y r ’lf every hunter will l&gt;e coreful,)
foi theoming holiday season were la k e , lo uphold tile open shop Patrick J. McDonalji
Loften Is Critical
ill t b i ' sla te ."
Price anntloL on citrus fruits inlnxlia'ixl by L o g i n u u a i i e
until Doc. 20. except on Monday,.. I not fir* a t tenm U he hasn't piwl-.
----------------------------Tim Attorney General exRail Machinist Dies
have tieen ten,uved from Nhv. I'J George Ktivdc and llenrv W"U
j
j
i euj
T i . t .*. Wvtiy blent i f a n d
temember
Of ACL Testimonies uf
Wednesdays and
r‘l
that his gun It a deadly weapon,]CotUlty dVCS $8000
In Jan. 13.
coll Final action on these plan. piessi'd his views last night tn
a Jui k-uni IIlc audiuuee.
has l&gt;«n raisetl to $6.Wb
loaded or unloaded, there will be,
m
r
n , _ , •, .
CalifurniM uianges rose fmin were delayed until the next n
I’ulrii'k James McDonald. 76.
‘ WEST PALM BEACH, N o t ,
To War Fund Drive Ihe old railing pure uf -6.(xi a gulaily
In the F ilth District edmprised; far fewer accidents," Kennedy
' retired
Pemisvlvuniu
railroad
M'lmluled meeting which
20, UP) — Bcott Loftln, former of Brevard, Citrus, Flsgler. Lake. ■nddeil.
vs
all
I...
tiM
i.i
*
1
• Asr^tn as high as flflJM) for choice j will be held lire. 3.
I machinist, who hud lived in BanUnited 8 talas Senator and trusIt uas announced that eveiy
’ “
past IH year.*,
Seminole County's contribution* siaea. Florida oranges were atoe of the Florida E ast Coast
sundav'1
-afternoon
te tho National W ar Fund tn date '*'Ut 75 rents a ease higher with Thuinlav evening
........ open
..... .........
_____
a t his
hour ( .Truman Will Attend
Railway, has criticised the testi­
reached a total of jn.b.M 'o r r n pond lire increases in grape- activiUes ate held at the l«gioit A r m V - N n V V U fin t e s t *home on the Orlando highway
mony of Atlantic Coast Lino Stores Will Remain
|Starting- Lineup For have
and while the quote of f 13,142 fruit, tangerine and lemon prices. Hut and all members
lembcrs aro Invited ‘
”
^
after an illness of four months.
witness#* who appeased In the
to attend.
He is survived hy two son*,
not reached, results w e r e ______ j ______ ___
WASHINGTON,
bftiv.
20,
Inter state Com mere* Commis­ Open On Wednesdays Baby Feds Announced waa
Alfred McDonald of Sanford,
gratifying, it waa announced to*
I'lcslikml Truman won't play and William McDunuhl nf Ama­
sion hoorlng • bora.
Following a poll of the directCoach Goose Kettles of Sein- S 1
Tho witnesses described what
favorites when he attends Ihe rillo, Texas.
JOBLESS BENEFITS
‘i i S V r i Col,m,n- rtuicm,“' S a i n t Fetersburir
Loftln termed the Ik “unaetis- ora of the Sanford Merchant's \ inolr High School this afternoon
Nn one in Seminole County re- Army-Navy footoull game in ■ Mess will lie held fur Mr. Mc­
i-“r*
'iWed' “•
W inters_Gc
On Strike reived unemployment eoni|K&gt;ina- Philadelphia
factory” deelinr* with tho FEC. Association Monday, W. V. Bit-' announced the storting lineup likt
uu Dec. I. The Presi Donald at All Souls Catholic
.
lo Ikutnk m r y o n t who help-,
_ _
Loftln doelarcd th at he had ting, president, announced that for the Baby Calery Feds when
lion imyments during the w eek! dent—as is the custom—will sit Church, of which he was a mem­
never board any complaints from starting tomorrow, stores th sti they meet th* Baby Bulldogs r take "thhT^method^ o’? M tendlnV SAINT PETERSBURG, Nuv. 20 uf Nov. S to Nuv. 10, Carl II. | on the Army side of the Held ber, a t 0:00 o'clock ‘Wednesday
shippers who war* reported to have closed on Wednesday after- of DeLand tonight a t the ath&amp; T ^ i m ^ i W o f i ‘^
A
ot P a te r a hM Smith, t'halrnym of the F lorida , during Ihe first half and on the morning, with Father William
complained before tho ICC of noons, will remain open through-1Ji-iii- field.
me to u * everyone nermouallv c,0***‘ **°*n the com posing rooms Industrial Commissiun, said. This Navy side during the second half, Nachiral) officiating.
i Jennings and Whelchcl will
“Inferior service," until they ap­ out the day until Christmas.
The game will tw Mr. Trum an’s
2 ko e b te T tn
KL ? T u i « r the Independent and Ihe Times, would indicate that all eligible,
The remalna will be sent to
This decision was made, ha)
he; sta
start
rt ama l ends, Jenkinson and who aided III making the d riv e, M n u r , . mr,|0yed by th - two rovcred workers in this county first out uf town engagement Wheeling.
peared a t tho aeertng. He fu r­
W. V*., fur interment,
ther said th a t toetlrring ship­ stated, In on(ar to give shopper* VVethcringtnn a t tackles. Shoe­
V.,7T*7
i_
Saint
Petersburg
newspapers who were seeking work had found i since he cancelled e series of accompanied
by
Alfred
Mc­
aiiitw
LI, jobs.
(nka
!
suilahh
pers &lt;r»v* most of their busi­ more time to do their buying for maker end llirden e t guards, n o t e
trips
into
North
Caroline
and
S
contribution to
• »IHke vote early this mornDonald. it was announced by
ness to steamship tinea prior to the holiday. Stores will be rin­ Keel a t center. Grantham at left nole^Ceunty mefla tgtatoM o** to illfc ThU acllon W1W .t the
Qualified claimants In Florida, other slates because of m atters the Erickson Funeral Home.
1B41 but come Jo the FEC when sed during the Thanksgiving holi­ half. Alexander a t right ball * Sanford 66jML
termination of eaverel weeks of totaling 0,118. received paym cita ul. »He'll leave Washington by
day. _________ _________ .
and Deal will s t a r t .a t fullback.
.
t i e w ar cleaed sea reutea.
negolietions between members of amounting to 8-VJ9.G37J10. during needing his attention In the CaplOviedo 61,778.
tho ecal*' committee of th* local the week. Of these, 3,615 were train for Philadelphia on S atur.
Genova
«I0l.
HARDIN ENLISTS
EDITOR IMB8
nm
COMING HOMS
of Ui* International Typographi­ male and 8.407 were female. A. day morning, Dec.. I, and will
Lake
Mery
end
Paole
6183.
1 0 * , T, H., Nor.
cal Union ami representatives of total of 816l680 was also 'paid to return to the capital th a t same
Vernon Burns Hardin of En­
LARGEST
STATION
Hla
via
|
6O
0
Lawrence terprise, Florida was last week
1.076 Florida claimant* now re ­ night.
the two publishing companies.
LEWISTON, M., Nov. 20. UP)—
GoMenrad and OahrklU 682.
hatband sworn In the Regular Navy.
The 9l-yeer-old editor of the
The dispute I* over nay rates siding in othsr states. The total
YOKOHAMA, N o v.~WF.’ (JFvLake
Monroe
6844.
H erts- Young Hardin, 17, took th* Navy An Army Quartermaster unit
and working houre. Th* strike amount paid nut was 8j 16JH8.60.
.Sanford Lodge No. 62, F and Lewiston Dally Bun, George W.
Longwood 8187.
Ban- oath a t State Recruiting Heed- (the 4,286 th) Is opera t
I* the first In history of the taro
AM will meet Tuesday evening a t Wood, died today a t his home.
Altamonte
Springe
|
67,
Supt. T. W. Lawton Is tn 7:30 o'clock in-th* Masonic Tem­ Wood woe president of the com*,
Salat Petersburg newspapers.
quarters In Jacksonville on Nov. is .believed to be ‘
Foreet City 6107.
The Evening Independent has Gainesville attending th* con­ ple at which time the M aster De­ peny publishing both lb*
a fte r preparing hla enlist- gasoline lUUon la __ M _____ _
Pl&gt;—ItwiTJ |84.
announced that It will publish an ference of county euperinten- gree will be conferred. Refresh­ end the Lewiston Evening. J&lt;
itaeted on the Tokyo to Yoko.
•88.
ted photo-*ngravred edi- dents recwntlv called bv 8l*t* ments will be served between the nal. He bod w ritten ’
b*m a, rood. It pumpa 80/100
S u p t Colin English and which first and second sections of de­ for th* Sun until recehliy, Wood1
ng. f t W a . dey Into M00
:u 7 w uk&gt;
Times U -lw ing held Monday, Tuesday gree*. All Master lfasons are was * charter member of the
‘
jT .x S o i'ft
&gt;■;
tomorrow. end 11 *dnetdey.
Associated Frew.
invited te attend,
RE-ENIISTED SERVICE MEN STARTING BACK IN

Nimrods Out In Force Today As
Hunting Season Opens With Bang ;

Higgins Goes To
Washington To Get
Naval Facifities

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on November 19, 1945.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 10-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, November 19, 1945; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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