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CAGE SIX

THE SANFORD HERALD, RAN FORD FLORIDA

Venezuela To Have
Authority To Pick
N e x t President

WAVE Orderlies
P i o n e e r i n g Job
Of Air Hostesses

TH UROTM jY, N O V E M B E R IB, 1945
Mint Intelligent of
parrots and crows.

Itlrtl.- ore

Omithologistn believe- u
kinis can count to three.

tan­

•in battlefield* ore k
riiillfiii' than men.

Unity There If, Strength—
To Protect the Peace or the Worldt
T o Promote the Progress of America)
T o Prodace Prosperity for Sanford.

A LETTER

OLATHE, Koa.—Wave flight
orderlies arc pioneering the air
hostess job of the future when'
uuporlinerx carrying around fiOj
passengers will fly thousands of
mile* between stops.
To speed demobilisation. Nnvnlj
Air Transport Service is planning'
to stnrt daily flights of Navy R -1
5DV. plush four-motoreil aircraft,'
•rom Oakland Calif... tn Wash*,
ington anil hack. These ''hot­
shots” mny measure the nation'
nonstop, hut probably will stop
ill Amarillo. Tex., so thnt the fuel'
load doesn’ t crowd off passengers
and mail.
*
Anna F. Oumiils. s l/c (7C21
Providence St.) Woonsocket. R.
I., who will give flying WAVES
special training for work aboard
the Rr,Ity nt Patuxent River,' Md.,
tnyii, "Most commerical hostesses
•iiy ft", *' ‘a to 300 mile* between
stops und around 500 trip. Even
TWA Strnlollner* make |wo mid­
earry two
continent stop anil
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&lt;W'w;ihIcs* ok the entire dlxtajice,
uhnnging crews at Kunsns City."
enquiring arid serving meals to
■Hi t&lt;&gt; II! pitsxengrr* on the twelvehour hop i» one new problem the
flight orderlies will Imvr to solve.
They may put plate dinners af
frown food* into an oven made
especially for that nurpose. Prob­
ably they will cook a littlo in
tiny galleys built into the plane.
Ilex lunches like thlise now used
to feed the crew on shorter flights

H O M E *.

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(Ksttil'Jnu Fran C d d n tlilcy'i Famcci "C/INADIOL
Nurture Acts L-Lc n riaih
a

VOLUME XXXVII

^Welcome
GIFT

to thi ■

Fomcr

St-sident

JNTTHISNEW'.fP&amp;gEiC

Tuurhton Drug Co.

wtlvca and lenders of the Cen­
tra! Florida Council of Boy
Scouts, at their annual meeting
last evening at the Hotel Mayfair.
Lacy G. Thomas of Grovcland
presided.
*
To Ralph A. Smith, chairman
of the District Pinance Committee
and a vice president of the Coun­
cil and to Fleetwood Peoples, for
12 years leader' In Winter Park
of Troop 2, was presented the
S ilv e r Beaver award, .with. - re­
cognitions being given by W.S.
Allen, president of. Stetson Uni- i
Pelversity In DeLand. Louis W, rclter of Orlando, made the Silver
Beaver report.
Harold V. Pace, acout executive,
reported gratifying growth of the
scout movement under the Central
a Council which with 3,654
cubs, scouts and senior scouts now
stands firat in the 8lxth Region
In this respect, he said. He paid
^tribute to James Fester, negro
scout leader for having made a
Possibility o f |5o traim-ci « f lit* hantlnn.
4.T percent membership gHin, and Brunch
Rickey’s leiseliall •hi«ill
l'ie-ent with Ml. Bulls
to Floyd VCurly" Woodward, field coming
to Sunford during Kebrn I meeting weie Committee
exeeutlve.for an 11.6'percent gain
ary. looms laroer with a pmposi- [ 'aus. Ed Whltner, diirctoi
among white scouts.
for tiie lodging of these men ' Seminole fount v fount r
Mr- Pace told of new methods tion
having been made by the Hotel and formet member &lt;&gt;f t
belnj^ used to augment scout Mayfair which should la- accept- ' York S'nnkecs. W. V.
troops by enlisting the active uble by Mr. Rickey, it was a n -I l.estet Tlmrpe and It. I
support of churches and civic or­ nounced today tiy Fletcher K. man.
g aqua liens. Ha stated that the Bolls., chairman uf the Seminole I It. wa* rcpnitrd tint th
c$mp season at Camp Wewa had County Chamber of Coinxiu'icc

Bolls Furthers Plan. To Bring
Baseball School To Sanford

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building* will be moved back Into i)n)lonn
the wood*.
. |.nu| r|u
II* told' of the difficulties nf j *uriation
senior acoutlng due to war dc - 1 .Sanford
mands on members, but *tatr&lt;l t *:,ij to
that rsturnlng veterans would be ( Impressed
able to * i r i tf th I*- pro* ram . “
'
. W*W. W olff told of new scout
'Milana and of the need of an ad­
ditional |3,000 in fubicriptions.
which amounted this year to
$1BJK)4 as compared with 114.­
477 laat year. He praised San­
ford negro subscriber* for con­
tributing 40 percent (|45D) of the

WITH M A N Y NEW ADVANCEMENTS
NEW BEAUTY

"Look to Olds For All That'i New!”
Look to America’s oldeit motor car
manufacturer for the newest, smartest
simplest way to drive. Tho 1946 Oldi
mobile, with Oonerol Motors* new

New Performance
• electro' • ItHrdeniil pinions
# long life connecting rods
• Solenoid starter hut ten
• Durex main and rod bearings

Phono 880

in the meantime.............

E. lei SL

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More Bonds
for
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VICTORY!
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»&gt; t* i» »* t. t i i u

Ih e' tangrcsitioiiai' hearing nPearl Harimr we it' Into hi
seeoe I day. -with u new qivstlofrr thi Navy tu answer. A ItsI'li
1'ie.iilier of ih ' invert't
if t ig
inmittec tnriny asks!
whether ihe Jap fleet which
ntniio the attack had liecn nighte.-l
beforehand
by
an
America
crusier.
Representative licit rand Cenrh a r fo f ('alifornia said he ••-ted
to know If the crude
’ :rri»&lt;
sighted the .Inn armiiia. b:tt
fn.lcil t.i report its pretence be­
cause of order, for radio ail- - Admiral T. II. Inglis placed
Into the record a copy of an
order given on. Nov. 25, 1941,
l«y the then chief of naval opera­
tions. Admiral .'•'talk. The or ler
directed that all shipping headed
for Hawaii should lie redirected
oxer n more \outhcrlv r mte,
and it railed for the provision
of Suitable escort*. Imjii. tnld
the committee that rop y* of this
older xverc .rnt to (ho com­
mander in chief of tie fleet at
Pearl llnrkor. Admiral Kimniel.
nnd to others.
'
.T he hulk of ull the an'usages
made available tu the committee
during today's— sesxlnn sbiw*
tlierr was little question in the
mind of nffirial Washington in
advance of the attack and that
Japan was on the verge of going
to »nr.
.Meanwhile in Washington tntiny. General Eisenhower gave
xigoruus support to the plan for
a merger of the armed forces.
A* a witness before the Senate
Military Affnirs Committee. Gen­
era) Ike said tlml the traditional
separation of the War and Navy
Department* caused many diffii nitial dm in g -tha- war. awd -Uynevictory was achieved only (hrougn
unity of command.
With terrard to WixshingloikV
•Alter big show (oilay, Aitmiral
l.’ rnest .1. King said that the
United States Navy is in no
i hope tn _ fight a major battle
tinlay.
King told the House
Military Committee that out
ili inuhlllxation has Iteen so rapid
that the Navy is more or less
! disintegrated, lie explained that
key men in some places haxe
been dischargiHl nnd not replace*}.
King nuido'‘those disclosures dur­
ing tcstimuuy .in support of u-xix-er^al military training.- lie
alan voiced Ihe opinion that
atomic bombs as they now exist
could nut prevent fleet tqwrulions.
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.

I n i t i a l Christmas L o c a l Delegates
Seals Purchase Is Depart For 1945 There’s One More
Made In Sanford Legion Convention Wilson Alive Than
MeinU'is of tho . ('ampin-ll Japs C a l c u l a t e d
dell of till I West Sixth Sheet

Uarullft. a..

112 W. lat.

Attlee At Luncheon After Congressional Talk

H'-a k h i n g t o n , \ , , v . . i d . &lt; / p ) _

SPECIAL THIS WEEK
fl
WHISKY
GINS
.
Cummins
Gordon 4-5
3.65
1.4-5
• 3.65
London Bar
5 3.35 Pints 2.10
Steurts
.
Dixie Belle
3.68
| 4-5
4-5 3.35 Pints 2.10
Hardwoods
ROMA WINES
6.50
4-5
Gallon
5.
Vodka
2.65
4-5 4.50 Pints 2.45 Vi Gallon
Budweiser Beer
RON RICO RUM £ase
4.25
4-5-------------4.(1
Doz. Bottle
2.15
R chI Cap case 4.25
Bacardi
4-5 4.00
doz. 2.15

a tribute .'to the tato Litut. Guy
Jonef, former field executive
council Bead, school teacher and
Heve rad acouter, who was killed
by Gartnan machine gun fire
laat Mir. 24, and from whose weie the first to purehase the
Tuberculosis
Ohirstmn
commadder a citation and glow­ 1U45
ing tribute was read. As the as­ Seals. This was an ‘i head r&gt;f
sembly than stood with bowed time’ -purchase imu much as Mr.
heads, taps were sounded bv Rlnlsilcll stuted that "Believing
Jerrv Klin# BGMSTR 1-c of the ill tho work of the Tubcrciilnxi'.
Association, I want to !*■ the
8anford Naval Air Station.
. Warfield Dorsey of Orlando first to purchase it’s Chrislmi*
4, the treasurer's report. Wa - Seals."
ter Patton, Orlando echool ad*Mrs. Mary Rawlins, gptyial
iiitnsd-ator spoke on cubbing nolle- Seal Sale chairman 'todav uigr.l
« s s . Mr. Thomas, council president that all the citizens of Seminole
commended Mr, Smith and the County follow suit. The Christcommittee under Mm for the euc- mus Seal Funds will hr v e d
cess of the meeting. Mr. Wood­ fflr the peonlc of Seminole Coun­
ward lead In singing, accompanied ty she sai'J, “ therefore ?v«iy
bv Mr*. •R.R. Pippin, who also citizen i* urged to buy Christ­
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mas Heals in order to h**;i
•d which were'carry on the work of The T*t' berculosis Asaociation.”
heartily applauded.
•The following nomlnationa o'
The i'ilol Club will work next
council officer* for tho coming week In eennertion with addicsryear * were announced by
It ing and mailing the Christm'in
Longs treat, second vice president: letter*. The Women's Club Civic
fefor president. Mr. Thomas of Department worked last month
Gror elands vlte president. RJ. on ^the folding of ChristinaLonntroet; vice proeldent, Mr. Seals and next Wednesday will
complete the job of stuffing,
sealing and mailing tho Christnresantatlves. W.E. Howard, Karl
Tehmann ami De. Alien t For com
mlsstansr, Mr. Lehmann and H.
W. Dorsey.
Infant Daughter Of
District chairmen, nominated
•▼erei Lee B. Mundsll of MelMr., Mrs. Lee Dies
beanie: Mr- Longs tree t, J E.
Mvera o f Kustls. C'aude If. Wolff
Funeral service* were held
y f Orlande and MJ. Perrett of yesterday afternoon at
1:00
o'clock at the Erickson Funeral
Home for Khcila Kay 1««. in­
fant daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Forrest A. Lee ' of the West
Side, who died early Wednesday
morning. Burial waa made in
Lake View Cemetery. The Rev.
W. P. Brook*, Jr. officiated.
The child xiae bom Iqne 10,
1946 In Sanford. She nail been
ill only a abort time. Survixon
beside* Ihe parents: three sis­
ters, Oulda. I/Miiae and Vrlms
Josephine le e ; three brothers,
Forrest Jr., Cleveland II. .and
Jama Lee, til of Sanford; hrr
grandmother, Mr*. Mery M. l-eo
of Sanford: and grandparent*.
Mr. and Mr*. B. B. Canala of
Ft. Chrtatmaa-

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Bill’s Package, Store:
and Bar

Associated Press Leased Wire

Vital Point
Is Raised On General DeGaulle To Quit
Pearl Harbor
As Provisional President
Committee M e m b e r
A s k s If Crusier
Sighted A r m a d a
On Way To Attack

NICK’S PACKAGE STORE

LEGAL NOTICE

Trips.— See

SANFORI), FLORIDA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER Ifi. 191

‘Most Beautiful Copy Girl

rips at Ij. ' iM' - !'•*!■ lu Instshi
poirerful r llctiv , actlcn tnrriij
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liitirr—starts .r.t ; i:- n loc.rn ep ,
tilled. &lt; ::tln:r
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hnfl'iir. from thn», icnl.t'nt,
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quiet- ••it rr,':i in* ie.
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.idiot t Uaj. \ ju Bel ullcf Instantly,

dential race against Medina. Aflot
Meilinu's election, Betancourt or
galiized the present Action Demo
rrntirn Ihirty
Betancourt i* married und lias
end It-years-old dsughtcr. He ieccntly visited Ihe United States
to “ estahlirh personal relations
with members of the State De­
partment.”

. You’ll noed a now dinjnjf room nuito to cclcbruto Iho Thnnknirivinir
holiday in tho approvi’d and truditionul manner . . . Here U ono of fine
craftsmanship in every respect .
consists of lurue extension tiible,
credenza buffet, chins cabinet, five side chain* und ottu'arm chuir, Sel­
dom, If ever, will you run across a more uttiWivo design.

E stablished MIPS

.nrt 41 e c n la tn -ta y r t m y i l n i i
• !■ r n
i c ,I I I - i . f
t i c . I d r,

urlr*. Around IC3 girl orderlies
have been graduated from hl«
rla**r* since ls«t Februarv.
WAVES applied for the Instruc­
tion or were chosen for it nt boot
camp. Those who were, accepted
lire rol*rd. attractive, Intelli-'ent,
and handle ncople well. They
were not taught charm or groom­
ing. Instead they learned how to
balance the nlhne's^ load, emer­
gency procedure*, how to ea* a
plum’, the hnndlino of air-sick
pusengers, how to *ecure the
plane on the ground, the prepMra-

For Your Christmas
Supply and Hunting

Generali) fair through Salurda) except conoidrrahlr rbiudincxx nnd scattered lichl
.
rim* ers alone Miuthea-t roaat. Sin* I*
firing .temperature*. '

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

In .P.ifiK nnd studied lit Cii/nsn
Academy under the dlrertldll of
. PPP'Ulo t’ailegos. who will lie the
Action Hemoe^atiea- Parly’s can-}
jlidate for president ill the elec“ Ion* next year.
* I
A VERITABLE SHOTOUN CANNON firing 21 bombs In little more than a
In IDA,' he was one of, the *stu-I
second, the Navy’a Hedgehog gun is ihown at top (above) with all
dent leaders of a revolution a* .
pnin-t .limn Vinrenlo flomex, "The,
projectiles in place. A secret until now, and x«£lth tomp of its features
Catfish,” who ruled tho eoiihtry.
still unreveated, the rocket-principle weapon replaced the depth charge
with mi irhn hand from 1007 to
against submarines, and is credited with a share in tho sinking (as In
1035.
Betancourt wa* Jailed, hut
lower picture) of 300 U-boats. U. S. Navy photo.
(Inicrnationnl)
evcnluiill t'M'llpl'd ulld CUI ril'd oil
n campaign against Gomez from
Curacao, Puerto Rico, Culoinldn
and Costn Itlcn. in Costa Rlrn hr WHILE THE PALESTINE QUESTION awaited the attention of
took time out to In-Ip organise thr British Prime Mini tee Attlee mill Prcsiilenf Tinman a delegation
craft, fucts on priorities, ciirgneCommunist party there, but .sub­ •• Itnlit .(••.'i di tislilil' fi mi nil port* nf the nuton arrived in
and muil—ull in three week
sequently disassociated himself Wif-liinuton billing a putitinn xvhieh deniundetj the iminediatc
eight hour* a day.
from that putty and nuxv stands trail'fin of IIHI.OIM) Kiiiopean Juwish refugees tn Palestine. In Ihe
[ WAVE flight orderlies think
at complete odd* xvith Venezuelan
i tip 'In." n m.-ellnif them on the Capitol steps arc Sen. Aithur
, their* is the most glomormiH job
Communists.
Cupp'.'lt (rotitei with hat in hand); Sen. James Mead, New Yoik
t In Ihe Navy. “ You reallj join
Party Leader
' I ''bind
i : ; Sin.' Kenneth MsKeliar,-Tenn., (seventh from right)
1 Ihe Navy and *re the world,"
Ho returned to Vencsueln in :i” ii i' »it'.- nn:i John Delaney fNbwrsYnrk: Ral.h'i Mblhe l.ifsitt
Hi.'IO, following the death of twlfli nine it hi Jill of Plilludelphia, heads the ilctcgatlen, (Interna­
(exclaimed pretty Marly lladen,
•«- l/c, of (ir,50_1Vesl 10((Ti
Gomes, ulld led the Arrinn Demo- tional Knundphpto)
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-tirnirnb
Washington
on
the
R5D
Isis Angeles, who was amoni* Ihe
erntica Party through lt»-formuln•
WAVE
officers
fainted'
front
first girls tn fly for the N:ix).
Uvu stages, while he studied law
lack
of
oxygen
und
a
submariner
"I'xe spent a couple of daxs in
and other subjects. Hr spent most
became III.
o f his tinto during this period,
The big Navy liner* Iibvc u ven* again bail In gu into
however, in delving into the in­
lilating* system for earh pulr of
iiui-i' nf jail itlcs, a nd
tricate oil laws under which pvt
•ileluae seats and the flight orderrolrum-rich Venesuela has leased
iiudi'igiiHiud within the
lv will ho rcsponsilde for air eonvast acreages to foreign comt illlioninie the plane. WAVES also
1will find out alsiut the use o f new
: types of lighting, an interphone
system, and other kinds of new
equipment.
j Most nf the WAVES who wilt
■take this training already have a
' diversified background gained at
! the V (transport) Specialist school
nt the Olathe Naval Air Station,
and duty flying with the Navy
Hill's (similar to DC3).
“ The nretllrst girls in the Navy
were selected for this pruxarm,"
says R. P. Iluble). C.S.V.P.. the
lucky man xrho heads the school
for (lying WAVES. He uaad-i^.

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by Fisher. The performonce is new, due to
smoother and livelier
"F ire-P ow cr" engine*. W n l l r ^
There are many new advan cements throughout

the chassis to provide greater rugged'
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Hydra-Matic Drive U now, too. Firat
introduced by Otdsmobile in 1939, and
thoroughly battle-proved in fast Army
tanks during the war, this great Ocneral Motors development has now been
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lasting than ever . . . for the new 1948
Oldsmobile.
You are Invited to come in, see and in*
•pect this great new Ocneral Motors
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/
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^

Joel Field, Hunforrl I'ostmastei
who- is cununnndcr of the dis­
trict.

•The ktrsh pnst w iil ‘ hr- rente,
rented
liv
» ouinpitiilcr
Jtre!
Horco und by delegate Vic* nr
Green.
Reid Mima, adjutant of tiie
Department
of
Flaritlu.
whx
muke* hi* hvudquarlerH in this
city, will ii'prrront tiie *t':tiorgnntratton and alto will nr*
in the eapsritx- nf delrgatn froflt
his own pn-t in Tallahassee.
Mrs. Sybil Kouth, c u r r e n t
president of the Ladies Auxiliary
of the Campnell l*it*ing Post, is
attending the convention alunf
witli .'It*. Field and Mr*. Maun
The Eunford group plan* tn
see the Notre Dame • Northwest­
ern gridiron clash at Holdier’t
Field in Chicago Saturday. The
convention o|»en* Nov. IH und
will rinse on th* 21.

Train Bearing U.S.
General Fired On
.SHANGHAI. N o v . 10. |/T&gt;Dnitod State* lleadnuni ter* in
China ha* disclosed that a train
Iwar ing Motor General DeWitt
Petk was fired upon yesterdav
In a north China village occupied
by CommunisU. General Peck la
the rommxnder of the First
Marine Division. The General
was not injured by the gunfire.
Ho requested that United State*
plane* strata the village if the
fit ini' continued.
Lieutenant General Wedemeyer,
commander of the A m e r i c a n
force* In China. In a careful renly
avlhoriscd« appropriate military
action, but only ‘ after conti lorable werning had Lean given to
the village and adequate pre­
caution* had been token to avolJ
endangering Innocent persons.
Th* re
Campbell-

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NEW YORK. Nov. 16. (A’ t llecnusr the world is full of pro­
tile named Wilson, there'll one
more Wilson nlive today than the
Janapesc rnunlP'1 on.'
Major Henry Stanley Wilson of
Sun FrnnciscO whs captured at
Wake Island by Ja|t|Mie*e who
accused blm iHfint W in t o f having
started the war. They'd put the
Indian sign on him wav hark in
19311 Itccause nf a little incident
in Haw-all.
Mainr Wilson xva* a civilian*
customs Insnector at the, time,
nnd he flourished a pliftol when a
Japanese sentry demanded that
hr ‘ salute the rising sun upon
hoarding a Japanese naval vessel.
The Japanese consul later apolo­
gised, but they did not forget Witson.
.
That's why they were alaiut to
rut off his head wheb they rap­
tured him. But Wilson Hirgucd
that the man they wanted—thut
civilian custom* Insnector—must
have been two other guva. He
was an Army officer. And be­
sides, he said. Wilson is a very
common American name.
Ho the Japs let him off with n
rinath in the mouth with a ha*r
ball bat. and other niceties of tor
‘.ure.

as i n t «•r nt . president • of
Franco, the. post to which he
was unanimously elected hy
fit e Constituent Assembly
last Tuesday. He has been
unalde to form a coalition
government represent inn the
three major parties in (he As­
sembly. The Chmmaniiil*. a- the
strongest political faction, demand­
ed control cf one of the key Min.
...trie, mid that ultimatum was
the stumbling block fur Do (iaulle.
(lenrral.be Gaulle'* decislun to
•resign a. provisional President of
Frahrc luings into the upon the
struggle of- French commuisU to
xxIn u bigger role in government
affairs. Today’s ilevelopment is ad
aftermath «f the recent election,
when the CommunisU became the
most important single .party in
the Constituent Assembly.

Ui'.xl of
blister
itto
of

honor at..a. Cimgrcaslunal-lunvhoon
Attlee; Sen Tom t'ounnlly, I'liairmnn of
Janie* F. Iiy riles; Rep,
Canada. (Inlerimliomill

Road Engineer N
And Officials '
Visit Projects'
itryait^Higglus And"'
Boyle* P l a n 1946l!
‘RoA'd Construction !
Wtrious roads of Seminoli'
&lt;"imty upon wltirli Stale .votk
has been stalled or is pendin';
were visited .yesterday by..'I..
Ilrynn Jr.. State ioni| enghteei
of the Fifth District, in com:
pony with Mayor Edward lltugin*. State Senator Lloyd K.
Hoyle and Stale Iteprereutativi
M. II. Smith.
In nddition, ur'voiding to .Mover
lliggin-, they visited some riridtlint nee&lt;l county attention.
.‘■'enstor Boyle staled that the
inspection took all day. with tiuva w- iif determining wlmt roads
might lie included in the SlHte
road Imdret for the mining
xrar.
At

Geneva

they

found

that

•ontrartnrs
laid an ivtsl
and
•spdpment wa* Iw-ing movnl in
fur tlir Imilding of itmid I I
fiom Ihe TitiiHville llrldgt' to
tin' laxke Jessup llriilgr.
Engineer Bryan ulld the party
i lii rkpd on the next possible
link of Road II from tiie I.like
Ji su|i Bridge to Sanford. The
final link of the road will lie
fiiun Siinfifrd to the WukiVH
Tli nlge.
. •
. Other Hauls inspected, were
It"ad 203 from Geneva in the
Drunge Countv line; . Itmid JnJ
fimn Oviedo to Genevu, on whiili
work Is egpecleil to start alaiut
tiie first of the yevr; the i tail
fimn Long'.xoml to Saul jii.il&gt;.
spiinrs; the Item Lake Itmil
from Itoad '_’HH to tile tli'aiige
Ciixinty (the; Miklei Itmid nesr
Slavia und the TiiM-uxvillu Itoad
from Wagner to Goldenrod.

Hasrun Named New
Townuend leader.

flub last evening. Glher offi-er» aleeteii were: W, I. Hughey,
inc-preeidviit; J. F. McClealand,
•eciind vice president; Mrs. Hester
William*, secietary und Mrs. Mar­
tha Moffitt. treasurer.
It was announciil that the
Fifth District Cuunril will meet
in ths St, Cloud Townsend Hall
■xunday at 1:00 I'. M. The llusFEED I'KICFB ADVANCE
nitulity Committee of 8t, Cloud
WASHINGTON. Nov. |&lt;i. IA'._ ha* requested that the guests ar­
Prices on two types of cattle feed rive at 12:00 o'clock for a lunchare going up Nov. 20. The Office non.
of Prices Admintlration ha* an.
nounced that linseed oil pellet*
nnd peanut oil , pellets both
will coat farmer* 76 ren**
WASHINGTON. Nov. 16, (A*)—
•per ton more. Th* increase in
The War Department' has dlaprices has been granted by the cloved
the 3,000,000th soldier
OPA to encourage greater pro* to &gt;i* that
discharged aince V-F, Day
due lion of the linseed and th* pea­ left
the Army last night Author­
nut oil pellets.
•
ities did not give the name uf
the soldier.
*
-A summary of month-by-month
diM-harge* from the Army show*
that the rata has inersaatd from
66,000 In ths period from May 12
to 31. to * peak o f 1,270,000 dur-

Since then, the t'omnuinist.
have been prodding De fiuolle
gix-e them kev cabinet posts in
Ihe proposed thrce-iairty conllll'ot

'gt-n—Heatx-d-tn-thr-phntn' an1 tl~tn"r.IT'Prltnc i W heirho1fnuml mit thnt hr mold
Relations Committee; Secretary 'tint compromise hi* differences
; und Prime Minister Mackenzie with the Communists, he made up
his mind ‘to seek a show-down by
stepping out us Interim i n c i ­
dent. However, efforts are M a g
made to prevent the Jiero »t
French resistance from giving
tin the helm.
The General hail been in civil­
ian clothes only since Tuesday,
when lie was elected unanimously
by the constituent assembly tu
serve a* the ditulur lender of
•fmnrp 'tumm?-'rreutimi—? » r " t w
Fourth Repultlfc. But in the past
Spokesmen Fear ACL few day*, the maneuvering* of
French |x«PttcHl • laedcitt huv?"
itilniqpllilo
Control Will Cost I&gt;e»ii
hectic. Indeed.
r~
til ion.
It
Event* came to a head when
1 .it lm»«t' . Members Seniority
the C o m m u n i s t organixatfon
' powi'itil
served notice that il would lint
WEST PALM BEACH Nnx. III. enter
the itcrim government un(»P)
Tcslimony that employes
of the. Florida East Coast Railway
ate "demoralized” and "gicntly distressed" over tile possibility
»f l"»ing their job s if the Floriila

FEC Employees
Against Merger
At ICC Hearing

Coast iiP'mherit Iif the Itrntliri bond
of Railxxny Cat tiers of America
•aid i| would lie disiistrou* if tile louder* were i'np'i|,|l out
A c toirt, over the FEC and mo­ Idaliest plane; tliut he In
said" anything reflecting
ved the lions
ivtli.'d ItiltMi i 'dfuii't. dim sa|.|
siiitu, i. tifii-d that m'ntt^ t.rnn
and ended upon the Cnifimuidt t
llOtbilig mo|i' could Ih&lt; di-clu rd
to decide at once whethei tb"
uni il tiie governtnvnl elpMiM's to
would tuke part In the ministry
make a full announcement.
and ncrept the plates assigned
Meanwhile, the ■ Ministry id
rtirm. In ansxxer. the ••nniliiuiiiat*
Fuel, j * “ interested” in blue­
the recent elections, the country
prints of Hie invention, sub
reiteruti'd tlielr position that in
ijiiited b&gt; Wilson. Two members
a shale in tiie principal minisof puilianient have been take i
imrt endorseil tlieii demand for
for a tide in tiie ilex* ear. They
.rie*.
sav tiie ride xvn* sioiil.il In. am
tries.
*
.
otne'r, and tlml they- eouhl ol&gt;
The major point in.dlaiuite i«
serve no gasoline power xxlth-h
|M&gt;ke-omn, W. I. Howard, the 'disagreement lad ween D'i
blight luive ‘driven Hie uulnmn- of numerous witnesses Gaulle and the Cmiliminisls over
Idle
at at Ho- reorganization the assignment of the ministers
ill behalf of Hie Florida of the Interior, Foreign AffairArea Runt Director
interest* which seek to and War. The provisional presi­
t h e , Florida East Coast dent declined to admit a Com­
Tenders RcsiNmation
a- an imlenendsut line munist to any of those. Tile ie-ookesman I low aid and Miltaot deudlock made jt npparA na Rent Director. Russell II.
iVllli- *rc o f the opinion
Ilnvr».-im* tiMimUiircd hfs-rcidgnwi In- 'ilaiiln- &lt;'na*t I i"c
tion in order that he may re-/liter
ei the Florida F'i*t Coast,
his own liusiurss.
enila'i will la- faced with
Mr. Davis stated Hint- lie iptiuctinn und loss o f senlpreciated the coupeiathin that
had Ihx' ii affonlotl him nnd He
liauI rent office during Hie past
several mouths that the rent o f­
Personnel, P l a n e s
fice bus Iwcn oleii in Hanfor I, Anderson I*ooks For
nnd wanted to thank ull landlord*
Sent To Lauderdale
Fruit Ceiling End
and ull tenants for tho coo|K&gt;rntii'ii

Dill.ANDO,
lien it was, in many in
i/1'i About H00 officers and -nil'll
difficult tn understand an interview „
ertain actions were token. »ry of Agriculture Anderson said and 2U0 t'linedo Isunbln" pl-mrwllj lie transferred Satin dux- from

ORLANDO. Nov. 16. &lt;/P&gt; Di­
rector* of the Florida Dairynu-nV
A*K«rluHnn and tile Florida D*hv
Akkorlation voted nt Orlando to
consolidate into one organisation.
The directors of the two dairy
group* al*n voted to petition (dec­
retory of Agriculture Ander*nn to
remove both subsidie* and pric?1 TOYKO. Nov. 16. . t/l*»—'The
ceiling* on milk und milk pro­ Kyndii New* Agency cay* that
DMI t'hine»e worker* have storm­
duct* in Florid*.
ed and damaged a Japanese police
Vtaiinn !’*wi mile* southweit of
GERMANS IIANGKI)
Tokyo. Tho agency says the
LONDON, Nov. 10. (Ah—Two Chine-i- were incensed'over hand*
German
xtrar prisoners
were bIM* securing th* Chin*** of e*r&gt;
hanged at Pentonvill* Prison to­ lain illeeal act* which hava not
dav fqr tha murder of a fellow been definitely specif led. Ameri­
prisoner last March. The two can military police were summon­
J m .v to d accused the thlnl pri- ed to restore order. Ninety-tpro
entwr ,9 ( disclosing their plans

the Dpalocka Naval Air Station
at Miami tn Fort Lauderdale.
The transfer coincide* x*llh
peace-time training plan* at Hut
Miami station which call* for cmphazi* upon fighter pilot train­
ing. .A squadron of Grumman
fighter* und Corsair* are due to
take the place of the heavier
homl&gt;er*aircraft.
Tiie l.stidcrilub' station will con­
centrate on training pilot* and uir
crewmen for duty in the torpedo
bombers.

Thurston Is Named
Farm Bureau Officer
' Ewi&lt;Thur»ton of Sanford was
nominated yesterday as a di­
rector of the 6th District of the
Florida Farm Bureau at ita me­
eting In Orlando yasteplay.
Mr. Thurston has already ser­ '0#at it
ved in this capacity for a cum­
* , , n.
OjTiewG ‘1
—
---- m « -isd.-nat-t
n were *ao,8H«W(fJ *u
of all type* in th*

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i :

Uncertain Future

The Sanford Herald
K&gt;«saihL^tl In Iuos

,|HIt f #lrt,l

C nh llokr.l

Niilitnliiy

These are tidies of iiencc, bur also times of uncertainf
nnd dtend. Kor thoughts of the atom bomb, with" which
R n i r r k U T k - ' r t i k . .natter j ^
nation and its alKcs used so effectively in the |t«nt
n.i.btr ar. ms. si ra* p-«i dinr» j war* will not fade from memory. If atomic power can win
!| ("H'Vr’l-, wVrriT h.ris»Tr A
for one iiatiunnl or racial group, then in time it enn win for
------f r r .
another. Such secrets cannot be hidden Indefinitely .for
.^JIOLLA\ll I*. lil.A-i
.
i.
. . . . . . . . tiny Of US.
3HUQS
__ “•— " ---------Experts say we Who jxiHses the bomb cannot count
: surely on more than five years of -exclusive ownership,
Ci rarriVr" wreiT
• -*jj After that it will coWe presumably into the hands of m;iny
sissi human
what
„ ”groups,,national
* --* and international.
w
( And
f
..
- then'
.
A.Ml
SI, Manilla'
It
is
no
womjet*
thnt
millions
of
people
view
the
future
S
.
flap l * » r *-■■■
with fear, and rue thb day that such a weapon was over
All aSIIM'l ■» tires. r*nl» "J
Ibnnka. re.nlHlIana » » t sallrra of made and turned hi human use. T}io obvious deed now is
slertsInmeatH i»r Ik. p«rs"«e •••
raising fangsk«lll l&gt;r rharaeil f»» to t/rganize the civilized world and put it all on the same
basis for offense nnd defense, so that no group may feel
at ergnlsw efr«|t|l&gt;llW ralra.
■i i ■ .. —--4*—t—sr |{ f |11a"1
,
driven to fight'other groups, and vast and costly defenses
„ r . , i. r«
i»w,*Vse-“ wmmjji. Tsr
will not lie
Otherwise what assurance can there
In* needed.
in thF nMtifinni rirlii «»f mltPHUiw*
' * * **
«•
, 4t
.*
_ _.
...t ,
ofiipe- «rr n«aiMaii*r.i i« inf ijjrf* \)r that tho Humnn Race with nil it* promise wllj not
*.“ f.

17-hU-1^ . . 11a1.1.J

tr« vrh,

tr o y it s e lf wi t h i n a g e n e r a tio n ?

|Russian Manchurian
Forces Withdrawing
CHUNGKING, Nov. lrt, lAV
Ruxsiuii furers withdrawing irnin
pom
,| nmi toirgraphir -ervim in thr

jiBut
lif. viiB
el*i-where
vrmuvf« IlMI ® h1

sneer

and

a *"*,

' :

-

*t' '* '

' -||i n* ' ■*

p
S l j l i r,OsM-k-L-—

'GAINS 15 LBS. ON RETONGA ,,i
'
CAN WORK ALL DAY AGAIN
f i
.

crpitiil dty vj Chamreh.ii mr
authmitir, »r th. &lt;hinrss ( rntrai
fit.M»rniiicitt An tilliciul » Hint
ili.paU'h snVs ths transfer wa*
ntmii- under a previous agree
nn ni with the Ru*siaiK who ext,wl
*“ ,J‘‘
"r M,,"rhurln l,y
UlK. I.

FAVORITE

llllil*

|}QTia] f„u.(,s ntr h.tving considernbli&gt; tmuble. I.c-h than 12 Imui
»«'• 1 "'
;l “ ' 11 '''!
^ mTuIT Y
,,IP%anl r'hinng Kui-.Shri;'* men
from mminc mt» .-'c mt im: t.
A--&lt;,eiau,d
' “w^; A"
" rii" l’,i I'ress ( orn
Iticfianl HerifhoU pay
{^ol ,|U. shantutur prnvim-e capi
lul nf 'fji.nuii is i.ndrr siege iij
ma ,i
lor in keeping the rlty from lb'It,**I - i- a large font* of ntinYd

Japan**!*,

Ml A.Mi FANS IHOT
MIA.Ml ,v..
IJ1! —,'nl ■
IS resnhllenllan
resnhllmllmi »* »l*er
{ m u IC T ll '
wem rslti d to', istfivans* w l i.t 1
All »l*htas «S
«l»er
rial dUsnlrhrn herein see *l»" ,r *
mime lIn’. e -l.r!j , .,ml iuvxing In
ttrvrd.
•
■
...
,
protested : i ' itidge*'‘ vote wh,;r„
The fbiHporHe- a n d Ifnrdnnellns n re b e in g d iscu sse d hy gnve Colt fin King of MitRni n '
' FRIDAY, n o v KM it Kit ie . t 9 « i he A num 'enti a n d B ritish g o v e r n m e n ts, T h e s e tw o s tr a its , rininii iicci»itirt net Tttuay Mi;w h ich c o n n e c t thu B lack Hart'-untl th e M e d ite rra n ea n , a r e in of New York city. .Fjtt TiVt
*,ut n« the -rowd -tw h jl'
T
u rk ish t e r r 't m y : hut Itossia has a lw a y s w a n ted In ow n broke
BIBt.lt VBKJK rttlt TODAY
into i he ring, ami police
m '.i^ L - luiirvc m i c i i T th em c it h e r -S lo n e or-Joflittly w i t h o t h e r n a tio n s.
W i t ho ut into n&lt;lii'ii 'j'b" puiylng -if .In
a J ,Mn^pHM, , AlilVAYR ’havr con th ol oP th e se w a te rs th e S o v ie ts can tie- c u t off e n tire ly nsti-i'inl anthem mil the .-tart « ‘
uuutln-r boxing overt . r.iiU:d to KMt.ST l FiliNKD w
BULK from the Mediterranean.
end tile near lint. The ilislir.'
THUMBFiLVES.'- IT:MiAY_BE-.t—i-^.Ughtrt irt'iinutew •protdem. It was to ojMJil th e Dartlunelles urn--' f.nally atatel biherkuixci.
HARD HAYING: I f ; wo. suffer j(| nTi»fi/tion&gt;4- fo r HtisMla th a t th e British fought th eir luck­ threatened .iliuemn nnort-L
we shall aim reign.—II Timotliy less battle a t Gallipoli in 1916. Possession of Constantinople
2 :12.
STI III NTS I'UBSi: STOLE
which- Russia Is-supposed trt have hnnkereti a fte r ever since
Mi a m i , nov. ii&lt;,.m*&gt;—• tre» e
Peier the G reat, would I»e wxirth little If control »f the recoveltil u rlolen purn- fill
Old Wnmxn’ Wllh lings
young i . idem at st. i'nin* i:
tFrom The Atlsrftlc Mnntliiy) .straits did Writ go with it.
Srimul in MLitni, Imt the owu'-i
Tim*, you me-tvuy wind
I i - , i I'iillAl'raviiiiJ' a'
With u man-mini*.........How
ctaimlnn it. You see. the cine
' nttnic,
whir it. led poliri' 1n the righiful
I ’ntn gnnrleil »ad hornet, ns y&gt;i.
•wvoer w.&lt; i&gt; note is'Ufliog “ D
lire nut,
A 'now ]&gt;luy liy the author of a .smash hit, staged by tin yna i*. ills'll' gelting evpeiii-'i
WusUsJ, lone, nnd lame.
Gonrgt? S. Kaufman ami starring Kay Balntcr. Thin looks from Ht. I'ui'sT”
But I've three thing* you've no'
like the formula' for a dramatic (diCeesx. Yet "T in* Next
yet gull
I k&lt;-&lt;i&gt; ttiese spunii'ls none may Hnlf Hour" hy Mufy Chute, Pulitzer prize winner and auth­
claim,
or of the- immensely popular play, "Harvey", hated hut
All, nf three (lend Imyx, that’s eight performances in New York. To make the failure more
left me.
One lu howl me llirougti the l»ell.&lt; startling, its trial showing in Washington hud brought iu
Ami ntake me- think—of- u child'*
fear
Why should it fall? Why should some unknown pro­
brought round In courage, nnd
duction draw hig crowds? Anyone knowing the answer can
laughter clear.
command any sum he-wants, from Hroadway producers, lie
On* to beg me out of door*
To acre* I muni walk for thiee, wpll also keep these producers' hair from getting gray be­
To thickets quick with a child’ i fore its time.
1 wonder.
And
""
'h‘"v N eWwi l el s t Fashions
' V in rin ia E leven Is
In* who whimners not, nor
E II«u T , l fe, 1 , , a I j K T l n
One
*nor«a,
But mdemn-eyed and constant
B e i n g C onsidered
---- "rtwtrils-' 1 ■ "
Out
of
Chicago
cornua
n
fashion
Wit'- Hi* old jnwl* warm on my
O ra n g e B ow l
prediction that will .have the F or
plumper member* of'the fair *«y
singing- "hip-hip-hooray."
And
MIAMI, N* i, v. Ill, Idl —Among
Mr*. ‘ Roosevelt adva tkai the we do mean ‘‘htp-hip."
A Chiruito Designer, Kdwnril teams being cmsiilcred to play
major burden of- caring for the
^TTChn*. lirl-aCiHt* *n coal urne which In the, Otunye Bowl on N o .
I not otilv ivniphasixe* the hip.v it Year's Day i. Hi" H*i|vei-*li«undefeated
fonthnll
■emphaijitrs them at knee level. Virginia’s
KnSiStia
team.
Thl* creation—or you might call
Virginia is liie niniii mater of
It a concoction—i* actually a
- If the consumers of tho*tountry rather idllli-skirted plain black Florida's Governor Millard Cald­
don't organ!re themselves into a "dressy" dross. TIib hemline hits well.
■&lt; •
-&gt; It
asoon,
itnti
lilt
1s-au Ikafraid
f r 111ill
ScJtatifi- , * J
•liber teums under consider­
o n IIn
on
pretty
we're
you atiout three and a half inches ation Include Duke University,
rills I c ­
the only raise they'll get will bo b
ll’iw the knee*. So lur, no good. Penn Slate, Holy Cross, Okla­
in prices.
Hut here's where the hips cams homa A * M and St. Mary's.
In. The dress has superimposed
One of the two teams to
, ’ Zoot-sulter* nr» being blamed upon It an exaggerated tunic, re­ participate in the football classic
miniscent
mostly
of
George
Wash­
for the riots with sailors In Howill lie picked from the South­
nolulu. A. little compulsory mill- ington's tailcoat* The tunic flares eastern Conference Southeastern
Hill Lumber
wildly
at
each
side
and
Is
about
t*ry training might be the best
standout* include Alubumu. Ten­
three-quarter length.
&amp;
Supply
Yard
nessee. Mississippi State, l.miislThis fashion forecast was pre­ ana Stale University and tleur.
P h on e S3
Foreign statesmen nre demand- sented at a lecture by Miss ltuth gia.
g that the secrets of the atomic Hatfield, fushion director of Chiimh t»e turned over to nn ef­ i'ago Fashion Industries, Miss
fective United Net ions* organ!** Hatfield predicts that the clothes
Troup Movement Halted
tian. ' Olieyi but let's get the ef­ of the fututr - will be completely
gracious
and
feminine,
hut
still
fective United Nations organism
i practical.
era) Manager l„ \V. Baker of the
What, we might ask. Is so Alaska Steamship Company say*
An atom, os you know. Is the ; praetiral about a flaring tunic? that lalmr trouble has halted the
smallest part of * molecule, ami , Well, you might answer, that’s movement of 1.11)0 Alaska-bound
a-midecute is the smallest part of nhe ’ way to have your cake and troops and nearly that number of
eompoundt hut from what we have eat It, too. For with an enormous homebound members of the armrd
been hearing about it lately you'd tunic spreading out all around nci vires. Six vessels of the com­
think the atom was just about you, you might Just aa well have pany's Pm onger fleet are -idle
'tba-.biggest thing in the world. your Just desserts—and go ahead
•ind have hip*. Even if you ilidn’t
them, nobody would sus­
The manufacturer was asked have
pect.
w K il'ptrt his company had played
The w est An*&amp;fri&gt;iaM V
In''the w*p effort.
ELIPVUMTB M l OH ANJMJMM
m "Bee that bftk tank over there?"
AHOUNO POUR F a r HUMhe asktdi pointing to a monster
tmm§ Ltmx nuaw iA K vnrf
NOTICE
prlth .terrl(*e ftr’-ig Power. " W 1 •
PU W JL AND HMVt AH AFFEC1Wwe make the dins that-hold1'the
&lt;ATE DlftPOtmOH.
blueprint* •together."— Cocklshur.
in 't h i s

,
I a
. m s miWIsUrg
erein.
Ik* 1ne«r
seMs,
miMl.hrd .. hserein*

In the United Stnte- \rrt,,;.b-l!-1 Forty-nirr large U. S. eitl** icnjietnimt mntnr tine's- rep r
' reive all their milk by m.vtot
s7 per cent of nit|rt.it-s- tn uu-, truck.

This may he the most important problem in the world. tfit- Communl &lt;

j _______ ;____

“ rue lie n is la.* member »i The j T h e o n e re n ssu rin g fa&lt;^ is th a t le a d in g s c ie n tis ts and s ln te s iiiiifoi
m "ms
ie. m en o lf -otir
naiHin
itiirt
tilee w o rld a re e n g a g e d In p re lim in a r y
^rTS^"im
iiiH r7»
h h '-«&lt;••
« * far
*ar- re.
«*ur n
a tion a
n d th
SuLlleallaa “ a
J
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^
e
ff
o
r
t
a
t
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Farmer Could Work Only
30 Minutes Withoul Heiting And Feared He Would
Have To (live Up. Feels
Fine Now.
,

-Thanks to Rctengn I have regained 15 ihs. nnd I enn work
, all day again." gnlefully ileclnrei
Mr.
J.K.
North.
well-known
I Irtiri.-Iarmer of Ornngc City,
Florida, in timisiitg thi* noteii
heri-al slamnehic and Vitamin B-l
medicine.
•
i "Thl* pa*t winter and si&gt;ring it
'-.l ukc I world have W give
j rp." coptimied Mr. North. "My
apoetiti- wa* ■mi |a&gt;or. it was an
1effort to eat. only a fe* bites at
rat-ait l i e . ntv nerves were badly
&lt;n edge nnd aims, shoulders and
leg-- ached dav and night. I had
to tike * iiarsli laxatives * v r v
I fi w days. I f-oiild sleep but little
•and I lost :eo-«r;il .pounds, too.

ISL.

Finnlly, I got feeling so weak nnd
nervous .1 could wurk only •'*)
or .16 minutes and then have to
Tny down and rest. I told m.
wife it looked Jikc I w ould have
to give up.
‘ ‘ Rctonga relieved all this &lt;ljv
tress after everything else I
tried had failed. My appetite (*
fine. I, have regained my lost
weight nnd all that nervous feat,
tog, sluggish elimination -JJ-j
pains In my limbs have-lfcen ,e.
fleved. I can work nil day anil
still feel good when night come*.
I am' always telling soinctoly
what Rctonga did for me."
Itetongo is intended to relieve
distress 'due to Insuflicient flow
of digestive juices in the Stomach,
loss of appetite, Vitamin B-l *|&gt;
ficiency ami constipatlnti. Tlr.j.
Minds praise it. Accept nn u*i
stitute. Rotonga may tie ol.nG
eii nt Touehton Drug Co.—A*iv.

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LEATHER JACKETS
AM .leiitht'i* ji.r k » l ^ in u t-f«m tK -in HroW ll Hlul B lack
i'ith z ip p e r o r b u tto n c lo s in g . T h e y ’ ll k eep y o u
fa rm e v e n th o b r is k w in d s a re b lo w in g .

it 0.75 and 9*1.95
"Pm net interested in a golden goose
business with the HIM. HARDWARE.

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Y owe.ll

Self-Cleaning'1 WCite

It' tmked ait kinds of people to
fight 1a war.

The Senfinnle County Mettieal Society announces

Wa Ilk* one etaUment In the
Governor's speech—that ha has
asked the Federal. Huicau of Pri-

un iiicrejtHe in fern effective Monday, November

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sons to study the state prison
system sad recommend- improve
Miciiif. Tills study,. If mads, may
MaA^soihe good results—thut is.
If th* slats officials pay any at­
tention tn it — Taiuuu TVjUt'uo.
lfi public opinion pays attention

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DANGEROUS!

CATALOG

SHOPPING

Ix;t us replace your hrnken wiiHsblelria wllh
SAFETY GLASS — a Lamina!-cri Khu111 thnt
provides Ktvater protection fmm the rlnniier
of broken, flying piecca,. .

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Men's Zefon

SENKARIK GLASS &amp; MIRROR CO.
I ll W. 2nd. St.

( Vi o f Pau l's llcau ty S h op )

W O O L MELTON
Phone 986

Dot Powell, owner

E E lllii

O th e r chnrtren in cre a se d p ro p o r tio n a te ly ,

fr«^g*mente een h* meih!

remains the question
i« people everywhere
a work to, that-end.

THE MUSIC BOX in the Princeiw Theater Building wishes to thank you oincerely
for the wonderful receptloft and encouragement you havfc already shown us in our
inauguration of-a store in Saniord^dedicated eolely to music.
We pledge to keep your faith in us with an ever-increasing supply of the best In
itaf else in-music, including1 phonograms, funblnstioea
rallahle) at
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MO WOHDER t o p AND t
DON'T LIKS YOUR HOME
MADE BREAD.' YOU RE
USiMG TMS w co n e . RECiPE?
WHY, ONE OF THE WORLDS
GREATEST BREAD EXPERTS
S l/S HE OSES TEN BARRELS
O f ENRICHED fl O u R , LOTS
AN' LOTS OF MILK * OODLES
OF SW ORTCNW *- A M - - 1

Cc T C w r r
PACKAGE S T D R Fr-

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phone 320

H ercules

minimum ... $J,00

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110Vi Magnolia Avc.

ttexchange and distribution
rood* and t services. And of

lean lino and •Sir*'
• ito e*H*in why it
a |2 day wage.fn-

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Powell's Office Supply Co

e t c W k o r .o n

Office consultations

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\V«* have a full line of mirrors, gins* Buildlnit
Blocks and Glass of all kinds.

H*.** *ds&gt;k bl^ |„,l.

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rhat “all men nvnrywhem may
dtwsteiy fed, tjoeonlly .bouse.!
cointortaldv clothed" was the
held out this week by FreeIthRinan lg-^n *44*-** to {k?
krn Trade Convantiun. The
tie* la, he adds, whether suit-

CAN. I1E

SEAR S

U Im * S.K
&lt;W,l
m

|t, the officials will have to.
itg upon'1.thg - United State*.

n.-.

\\ INDSHlELns

-LAND O’ GOSHEN. 6 iR i. WHO HAS NOuR. YOlING'UN

"tjE tn talkin' to ?

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Hi, 19ir,
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THE, SANFORD ,HERALD. SANFORp FLORIDA

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Social And

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Personal

Activities

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Program Planned
Luncheon Planned
in rtn * » t sux
tss » ¥
By Cccilinn Club By Civic Department T E K K A L T j T A L K

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I.IA.M.-. and G E N E T L 'C K E U .
i one lalgt dan &gt;■ ll It nice to
The Cotillion Club has wondei I ec IIORUY N E W M A N I id ; with

ful

»,lfln
s which include a , a again. ---- C. E. f
bridge party and 1

subscription

The Civic IVpaitment of the |» Truth"
The CccUiuii Music Club will
Stum t Mdl
Tele. No. 148 present u short musical program Sanford Womans Club will meet The real ndvunt
W'lileh i nith
Sunday afternoon nt 11:00 !’. M. Nov. ‘J1 Ip the Club House at ha*. euu*i*l* in th h : that vVIll’ll
1Ut** it lit;itv lip
in the Fannie U. .Munson stuJio i":.'lu P. M. for o covered dish ml opiujnn 1
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1
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Mis. C. C. Mot'IKcuzie, Mr*. II. I
luncheon anil program with Mrs. lAlingid tied uniii*. twin* or ttinhy
Curl M o m , Mr*
nt liOtl Myrtle Avenue.
time*,
1ml in tii.i*
o
nice-*
Ml** • hrisline STouMr*. Mary Elizabeth Nance, a Ralph Austin Smith u&gt; p io g ia m li.n
former pupil of the late Mrs. Kan- chairman, and the following a&gt; there will gei" ial!y Ik* CnlllDl
i den ml re, Mr*. II. K. Tu rn e r and
M r- f. T . person* I** ed *juvi* it. until
M ONDAY
Mr
J. It. Whitaker.
Krien.U or Mi*. I.. K. ltauman "'V S “; ,n»";WiJr Munson will be luncheon hostesses;
.•line nne of i
i c.ippraniuct .
i,_ i„
Prnvcr Rand nf I lie Woman i
will regict to learn that .-.he
Is nsistant talent. Mrs. Nance hn* Dos*. Mrs. .1. w . Hall, Mr*. John
fllViir ■
Meiseh. Sr., nhll Mr*. Margaret | fulls mi n lime
A uxiliary of the P m byleriati M l S S
confined in her home on, French chosen for her selection Chopin's Rea
rdon.
able ciivtmi iiinei ll PM IDF |H*» •
Fantasia Impromptu which has
«
. . . ............. M. w j J h
B i r , h d a y | . . | r l &gt; „ Avenue Ihcoukc of illness,
become ipilte n favorite number
Mr*. Virginia Lee Murphy, ni l " ‘t illlull.. lltllil i* iit- itutik1• MU' I
anil at *1:3C1 I*. M. u buslnes
anil inspirational meeting will
. _ .
Friends of Mrs. Julian S tru - and is very difficult to exhale terdir decorator for the Yowelf- head a !&lt;&gt; o.itl laud all suln
ll.
1hew-Ivey Company of O ila n d '. ip.elil attempt* • a p p l e
he held by the Woniiins Attxil
M i » t'lnirlntte Lo u ie Stcbi,I strum will be glad to learn that piopcrly.
The following program will be will !*■ guest &gt;i*eakei- and M i-.
The Naval \
•Vi duugl.ici n f Mi
I E. Stein ef - lu* ii reco\ering from a icccnt
presented
: Mai v Elisabeth Name, aaotni ig wlllt m tivi
The program inerting of the) 111'* Magnolia Avenu.'. un* him* | attack or influemta.
Polly
/.iiinerliik pli-hed pianist, will rendei seve­ ■: l with all I
*il -I*
It
Womans MlsainnUry Society o fl nred Tliui*dhj weiring by Mi-n
.-------------ral piano relecllons.
Marjorie Sheppard
e. cktail pin :y
I fo
the First Baptist Church will .lattice Conk, with i *ui|»ri*e birthl.ieut. and Mr*. T . L. Meyer
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lliiinuni
hold ip the chui.li annex nt day party in eelehialluti of Mbi*jofitl depart topmrmw after peml- Skyrockets
Margaret Morrison
v&lt;|.ieh will 1lit,!
t*| 1
3:30 I*.
Stuln’s sixteenth hiilhday.
j .Jug t o weekt with Mrs. Meyer’s _ .
hciutvm ifi); j*,j t’ n Si
Kot'tercr
St i ii- i a*.
The toroi&gt; weie decorated with [ nmthei. Mrs./ Cnrulln Echols. n t|^* l(’ ^ °iv"
never|v IJnrKtnr.ie
It tail- S-! IVtl .
Mission Fields." t’ircie No. ! aviengeinent* of &gt;woe!peii# niid' u i ) Palmetto Avenue,
Minliet from Don Juan
Mozart i • 1
•i- •' •r ?it
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| I i. Ill ■&gt; i&gt;
played games | *
will have charge of the program. fern. The guest
llosa Coke Hoyle
Ti.t*
I lie I 11■ ,1.11. , 11 lltHisevidl A l l . I | ii ■hiled ,ie• ** •i,
Sunliennis Junior (!. A .’* and ..............
of wlricj. Peggy H » Itraxton Perkin* dr. will have
Selmum ini i \n. ;; ,.f die W.S.W A met 1smoker*
•w l
4! tin* N\&gt;
, ..............
Wtdlv MdnJtey Hushies*
Junior It. A .’s will also meet nt le. ..ml A m liw -T o l w e re ll u wl it j r.ii .
Murray Nance
I.ers Cor ■’their* inle,pretnlio,,
of
„ f N*cw York Citv arid
at the home of the stole lie - ■i have Ii ■«',
.th e church-at .’1:30 p. M.
Grey siuvi-. Mrs. Mm* ‘Jheafer; " lid ' iTonn ah I
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(P m e Wackri of lam-Ing. Miehi- W ishing Star
^Business Wooi^ie i uric will U|d Mothc Mnbbafil
. , l.ueille llillinnu
Till* pti&lt; **t* Iiirsi-ntitl
'll
da, Vi
I Kill
Elm Avei
Avenue Nov
II witii I : j
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“’W*ct nl the lunue of Ml*. 1,. M.
Roses of Yeslei year
I hi vies piesident. Mis. , K)la‘, J nnd.| n, . V*. !"* .......&gt;' ' :l
irui *'
Tharp, i I UKI IJuk Avenue at S U in with pith ;m»l
(F o r Left- Hand)
NAS
III CMlIillg.
t
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pii'Milmg.
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oxie setsrd J iy Mli"&lt; •Innhs't’'«uk. I M| - « . It. O’NVjli and son.
7:30 T . M, r
-’. W -s * ,
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Ann, Rubin u
.Tlie aiivljlillv .'gtVil li- do'iall 1,111
“ It*. Eon I . " n u n .uni
*-Hill v. left \.,v
i'-,. t ,,. sunrt
TU ES D A Y
^»a 'lilln g a- ii'iii- id innm‘v - tii the llnv
.1 C. Cool In this following; ’Mis*
r . ‘ *,n, ■A 1i v ' Fairies. "■
. pi.
r 'y *.*li
&lt;d ■ m i ,
„ »*„ n „ , „ . o i . , Ili:il..iru. Calif. .h? plane In join
Woodmen uf the \YmTd w Hlj;
Plano 1 Jnonlidvne Maid-tmiuld Pine- Hospital at 1 ill iniums a n d ' &gt; : the m:i
I." V I .
te ,,,v
meet Tuesday evening at "did :F'."'I1
1' .Vn;
-V'..rt
li 'Peggy
’ in .' VmuV* CnAk local. ( ’Neill. Mr . U ’Ne.ll is
Pianiv II Ada. Adams
al&gt;u to tile Children
niie r I 'N C I F \ . t , v I , &gt;||! " , lift'
P.M. at Park Avenue ileadi|uurt1l J|lobby1' l cc * Mortem* MlaC »,,&gt;p r°rm*r C h r U n t h y Kcnis. Spangle*
Selected Jiieksonville. M i-.. I .11.
Iliiiu , . '*.VNN. ' \\i’*V. t d V '.F .t r
Joan McTeer
C corain
e new nietnber, was initiated ntu j v l t t i l D P r i i
"*" • I ' O t H ‘ *F
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Rutrhison. Miss Alice ( Rolicrt lligh'cymnn. *nn of* Mr.
l *indqui«t. MU* Mnrii*
Itishor ■ the auxiliniy and the
name [ I Kit. &lt;i U 1* ' I 'fjj
iO !l'.
y|vn’ and Mr*. S. D. Iliildcyiunti of Song of the Drum
Nollcy Nonce
' liijtjt Kloisu
Mi'
preen tisl hv . u in -e i were 'l i . • M li I It \ RH. 1* (l\ . \ i I |;
W. I
Itandal! and Ml
Hcrl.i'- ! '■ • C l' F.
v . . U n it W ll
Mellin Frederick
l)li v id
friends mid ictatlvc* in Central The- Galon
Streabbog
"„ou Aiidersou.
Ml
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I.uia
Dleggors.
of
I'e
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,
1 Horidu for Home time.
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^ M r s . J . II.. Whituker and Mr*.
Martha English
lobd -late p.e.iident. wa- ofli
t" lame lin'd i ,'npi'u
Duet — Itanse Ukraine
Selected end v 'ceeived arid presenl.-d -g ■i etyond
■L. F. Gurner entertained the mem...........
,
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and
Mrs-.
W.
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Meeds
Kml t .
: mr* of the Fideli* das* of the
Cnrolyn Patrick - Dial Hoyle
. :lll. , ’moitli'i' , 11 ,
arrived last night fiom Meridian. Manhattan Serenade Louis Alter g ft by the ehapler member ;
Firwt Baptist Church Tuesday eve- •
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She
illged
that
CUuhlntl
rovers
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,
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Mis*, and are visiting in the
Ved excelte.il i
ting witii tin outdoor weiner ‘ The llev I. [loyd
la. 'l l
Peggy Pippin
domted to the Lake C i,} I F
’J t ^ X l b a
U
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WIII I. .
roast ut the home of Mr*. W hit- Jacksonville, slate diicetnr " home of their daughter and son- I Cnpricnnte
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Wac
Wnchs pits*l ami *ni« RlrwM1') In-.* ii *» ' ~ m
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' iker on West Eighteenth S ite d , i Christian ehlin he w*l|I if lirj**tIt &gt;*- in-lnw. Mi. ami Mr*. Ralph Au,^* |
U llinn Mnhut
I tout ill.'
not
In
•orlantc
»*f nil •t,lii;ilil«* \uirnni j
?
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A *hort husines* meeting wa* •rnngrrgaHiiti "f tbo H r* t tin*
tin Smith, .itnJl Pnik Avenue.
Fniitnila
Cliupin (hhu
• d'l be held
Fantasia Imnromntu
Impromptu
;minis
..........
.. mcmlK’is
n i v i i i i 'i i o of
OI lilt
tin* ntiriuti
in J iil"i
Jntulucted after which the follow* nn Chureli at ” :'••• oelocl. Siimlaj
Sirs. Nn nee
D
2 . Ill
xution. She staled tlml a trophy I '! i,
*M 1
ng mcmlier* onioved tlie outdoor evening.
h - iiiu h .
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Miss Elizalieth Dyson left towduld !«• awarded nt tli’e end * '" k •
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•*.i in rtUini! ■ 1 _.’ a J. it *
lupper: Mrs. Foi-rssl Gwlclicl.
At the present tune. Rev. ,n&gt; " ; day for Gnincsyillc where Hhe
of the yeyi; tu the uuxilhu Mrs. Loren a Frimkliif, Mis. 1. F. t n pi ettr»di»o? o coij^vimtim *&gt;l t w ill spend thr weekend nml will
showing the largest ineiea* ■ i i Mir‘ fifitrr-1
i n ner,, Mrs. T , II, Grove. M rs.1Clirlltion ehurcltes In .Ollalulo,
' attend Fall Frolics at the U n i- j
mcinliership. Mr*. Dieggoi* .io i'
n
W A. Howard. Mr#. E. L. Kelsey,
versify of Florida which will in.
|! r" ‘’tif'Dih* .Mi
1 11.' t iuhi it. I1***-1
Unit the .natlbmil
al pmjeci
I
i
| elude the Florida &gt; Presbyterian
plm
t*‘ “a Clnia
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luce
Mr*.' C. II. Wllin. Mrs. C. K. l*lu"
Clara Hmloti im'inoriri
football game.
i^hingUm. IL -t*. :in*I •«» •
i I’apter.
Mi.
McKee. Mrs. M. H. Smith and In \Va&gt;
P h o n e 21!
t » II'IO; - .
.Mi .
Lola
Mrs. C. M. Flower* were hos­ buil.l a fund sufficient to edlteal ( :i!it‘l!i*
worthy
studrift*
in
the
profe
inti
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I
VeDnniel,
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Mf&gt; Ro*e
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin la'dileti, tesses on Tuesday evening in the
I llii" Annum
I OPEN I:(I0 P. iM.J Daily
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former residents of Sanford, re- church nnnex for the *oci'l end of nursing.
Other
visitors'
included:
Mi
in
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Mr-.
Rlj’
.
i.la
,
n,
In
of vYati'i
turned yesterduy to be the guests business meeting of Hie DauglitAlary’ '■■■■■■.............
I'hffliti and Ml*,
dolre nt '
uf Mr* ami .M t iu -J . L - Lcfc_.*t er* of Wesley Class-oMlie Methm-F™—
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... Ma*i
, .
I Debiud.
File mcnilter* enjoyeil j
o'
'
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&gt;1 rtlinker, MH’iii! ■
their borne I l()K Park Avenue dist Church
Mrs. C. M Flowers, president,! “
hour’ nt- the ’ cin e of | ........ dm *ei .i d r f i i I n n i'ii if |,i
. for some lime. ’ Mr. lanidrn will
■'l&gt;l'"iximiitcr, '. inlnubei &gt; „ „ ,r
i M sillin' bis position with the presided oytT the business meet- i the business meeting. At.......
| Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.
ing anil Mr*. O. E. White led the »»»W&gt; ;in ...... .
l " ‘ s'’"*' ,:,lr &gt;'
’f r v lt ly Editor; Cecelia Trulutk

foetal Lalendar\
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Just Bought- Just In

Stcill HonOCCll *

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Auxiliary M e e t s
With Mrs. Shaefer1

t*idelis Class" Is
&gt;ns* r.m»se &lt;oo*. .«rGiven Weiner Roast

v„i„111i11-«i1i..1. i„.. i*i„r„„.i

Daughters Of Wesley
M e e t In Church

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(«et set now for brisk Fall days
in a comfortable wool sweater!
Sw eaters in pullover anil oaniigau tip e s ,' knit
■ill unusual weaves, ami tinislied with a'.tent inn
lu detail. I' ii 11 colors,

•‘H* i"!i«i|iti*i

n-'icT!

LAST DA Y!
Fred MacMurray
■Joan Leslie —IN—

MON.

SUN.

SATURDAY ONLY

| " Mr. and Mr*. \V. A. Krutzcrl
and family of Tallahassee will
a rrive ' Saturday to spend some
time with Mr*. K rat cert’s broth­
ers, nitiwcll nml Charles Heck
on tlie Country Club Itoail and
liei father. II. It. Heck of 2520
Lain el Aveituc. Mr*. Kratr.crt I*

HIRECOMESCARSON! &lt;

' the former Minnie Heck.
v r '.r t n r __wt7r~’.lolin Lloyd
Hughes mol infant MM, Michael
Lloyd, left Wednesday morning
for
Washington, Iowa where
they will visit Mr. "Hughes par­
ents before going to Chicago
vvlmie Mi. Hughes will enter
ndlege lo continue hi* study of
law and music. Enrnute hi WhsIiinglon they slopped ut Decal in .
(in. where Mrs. Hughes visited
Ague* Hcott College.

SATv - HUN.

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FUL -_ " ' iMON­

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P R IN C E S S

OPEN Si30 P.M.

Today and Saturday Sunday
Returned

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t *

Monday
by Popular De­

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Rcnnld .
COLM AN
—2nd FEATURE—

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“ ARROW SMITH”
O n T h e S/mte P n ig ra n i -

“ Correct Men’s Wear’

devotional.
Mrs. K. 11. laincy _
read nn interesting article on i E a S K T I I S t a r ( i r o l l j )
It whs ^decided that the class *
project for the year will lie eliurch j

Meets On Thursday
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expansion. .At the cnnrhndon of
The tinier of the Ivisleio Hbir
the husine*'&lt; session refreshments j met Nov pi at the Miisoiii.- H it!
were served to the following j for a n gular busini»'&gt; meeting
members:
"*
, i mid loogtam with Mi
Lottie
Mrs, Hubert ( ’trie, Mr*. J . E. N i\. iV-nlliv Motion, ptrsiriinr.
Co nr i n - Mr*. .1. ( ’. Davis, Mr*.!
’| he Mebsller
of ScminnlAl. Mowers. Mrs. Lloyd H a r-j High School iiinlei the diieelifei
vcy," Mr*. W. L. Harrison. M rs., of \|i
llllie lire- ,• W liittle &gt;ang
C. P. Herndon, Mrs. E. II. l.ancy, j srvi i.d setPetion*. The theme, of
Mrs." J. O . Ij»ney, Mrs. W . E. the program was " f i ieiid&gt;hi| "

Raines, Mrs. Z, »1. UaUlff. Mrs. n m l . 1* c a u d l e s w e i e belli-* l i g b l r d
II. ( ’. Mome
ang “ The
Pete Rowland, Mrs. II. A. Swnn ■Mi.
sou. Mrs. M. R. Smith, Mis, Roy |h!l&gt; of HI. Mniy" incompaidi'il |
Tillls anil Mrs. Mnrcuk Tyic.
: h* Mr*. Vivian ttolrli.
Also Mrs, K. R. Wilson, Mr*.
Mrs. Fail Vain, eliahnmii o fl
E. ft, Williams, Mrs. C. II. Wfntl, I i-o,ik liiHtk pubtieatiim. u'|Niili 'l|
Mis* Hessie Zaehnrjr,-Mrs. Hrodiclth.it the ls"&gt;k would pndialdy j
William*, •Mrs. J. II. Anderson, j Is- raady for dislribiitimi ' nL the ;
Sirs. Robert Futrnll, and Mrs. P .I first meeting of the chupltT
N. Whitehurst.
i
plained the njenniiig of the wmd

Mrs. Irwin Enterlains
Past Matrons Club Mrs. John I-iee Is
Hostess To Circle
The Past Matron# Club of the
Order of the Eastern Star met nl
the l&gt;nine of Mr*. C. I., Irwin
Nov. 12 at K:(I0 P. M with Mrs,
E. .1. Itiuilh ns ru-hostess.
Thu meeting was opened with
a prayer hv Mr#.. Ilnuth which
was followed by the roll rail being
answered with u report on "Sec­
ret SUtt'i#".
Tlie room* of tlie Irwin home
were decorated with fall flower*.
Several contents pertaining to
Thanksgiving Day were played
and prizes were won by .Mi .
K. C. Maxwell. Mrs. H. C. Moure
and Mrs. J. E. Courier.
A Christina# osrty will be given
ut tlie next meeting and the niemlier* will exchange gilts nl the
lioiue of Mrs. Joe Corley on Dec.
17.
Refreshment* were nerved by
the ho desses to the following;
Mrs. (Ideal Cmaby, Mrs. Dcrlha
Jenkins, Mis. .In* Corley, Mm . G.
L. Ilcwion, Mr#. A. K. Shoe­
maker. Mrs. S. 8. Dutton, Mm.
H. C. Moore, Mr#. R. C. Max­
well. Mrs. G. W. Bailey. Mrs. J.
-K." Courier, -Mr*. L- M. Tyro, and
Mr*. II. F. Kent.

B. L.-Perkins

"iCiint,"

Tlie Lee home was ’ decorated
with Fall floweis and the ic fio b menla nerveti were ill keeping with
Circle No. 2 pf the First Hup- liie Thanksgiving motif. Tim-e
Miss Jen lie tie
tint Church met Monday nfler- piiicnt were:
inion with Mrs. John Lee ut her I mug, Mrs. I’. W. Moore, M i',
residrnrv tin Park Avenue. Mrs. ncuu, Mr*. W. L. Stmiilenmiie,
’ r.Utn Miller, elmirmnn. opened the1 ll. S. Duggnr,
Duggnr. Mrs,
Mrs. A. I..
I,. H
Him
im ii nnetlng by reading the devotion- Mi . 0. C. Gibbs,
ill and giving n brief talk rnnrcru- Vickery, •ami Mrs.

ing aid t" human suffering
Reports were given by the com
mitten chairman and idiins were
inndn tn visit the Alirnimtiis home
in the near future.’ 1
Mrs. W. P. 11rook*. Jr. r (in­
ducted the Unde Study and ex-

Mrs. -I illimi
A. Antler-

no.Jr.
\Iso Mrs. M. Cuming, Mrs. Joe
Huns, Mrs. Joder Cuuienm and
ii ilor, Mrs. A. C. Grissil. Mi*.
Tlmmas Grove*. Mrs. C. C. Mai
Kiuzie, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Itetl'and
Mi s. Hrooks.

tlirislm ii.s is i.ulv .’FI diivs a fte r Thanksgiving. So we
inv ileil S,1111,1 Chilis In nur Thanksgiving I’easl of
Values anil he hrmiglil with him just nhmit the fiiu-si
seleelinn ul g ifts we’ve seen in retenI years. There
are handsome uliliiies and p relty futilities—perferllv
piiuTiial and p rarliralty pcrferl gifts fur everybody
on .miiii Christ mas list. Come in as mHiii as you rail
anil see In w easy and eennumiral it will lie In do
your Christ mils shopping here. Itememhen lime and
Vulclidt w a il.fo r on one.

75c Caroid &amp; Bile Salts
50c Phillips’ Milk Magnesia
25c Carter’s Pills
Why Does The

HU Powers

Doctor Say - Sal Hcpafica
Castoria

Bedroom Charm Treatment

Jerj^cns lA»lion

CHENILLE SPREADS
Politico!

Dive your bedroom a’
charm treatment wi t h
•
these deep pile chenille
Mircada. White ground*
with whivo xtiftinff.

Twin Size

1 4 .75
Double Red Size

1 9 75
Paalcl Colora

2 2 - 50
Sailor Blue, tufted in White

1J.75

Y ow ells

"Have llu Tilled" id Touch'
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tiiHlors tuirn *#)
ihu beraii'c l.ir) know Ihi I
v*e have Ihr drug*. Ih* skill,
and Ih* ile-irr lo fill prrsrripliuiiH etu.llv u&lt; |hrj are writIrn-drua for drug, quulil)
for qnahl), mru u'e for m?4sure. UttEtiir* know Ihut ntrdi■im* ioni,o iinrio,)

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W o r s h ip .
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W edn eedity S e r v ic e , 7:Jn P. XL
N u r s s r y f o r S u n d a y J l o r n l n * eer.
vice.
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Knr p lum es f o r h a rd o f licarlnu.

At THE CHURCHES
c u n 1 vi* u i i i u i k - i , o \ G U O ( ) i »
ll*v. Murk T . U r p m t t - r .

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Service* Ho min y nt N:0U I\ M» *

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P r u y s r M e r l i n * w « i . a.-tc 1

Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
rnn furnish you
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Plenty Citrus Pulp '
C n tlon

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Corn &amp; Wheal Scratch
Hay
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BE SU R E WITH PU
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
• Auto Accessories

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Itoland Ullas, Mupt.
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U v in nir W o r s h ip . *;on P. M.
v i t a l Mrrvlpt's.
V . n l n l n * Union. 7;.'0 I*. XI
W e d n e s d a y P r a y e r Servloe.
P. M.

Feeds

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FRIDAY, NO\*EMRRR K W I

TtjUj HANKURD HERALD. BANGUI) FLORIDA

PA G E F O Iin

• IktUery Recharging

ROBHRT A. WILLIAMS

• Tires* and Tubes
• Itoad Service

• Wash. Polish and Wax

Re a l b s t a t b -d r u k k u

T i l l : M l UN I 'l l O F OOII
t l e n e v s and B lm A v e n u e s
llav. W (*. I loli'o m h . pa st or
InndMv s c h o o l . 10.00 A. M.

Jack K. Morrison
Phone 732

Y o o n * Pnopla, 7:00 I*. XI.
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201 North Park

Phone 37

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Phone 12

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WE ARE NOW ABLE

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Mund.iy S er vic e— 11 00 A. Xf.'
k u n i h y St linttl- J I', A. XI.
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A v i nur.
I t e r t o r y : &gt;17 W e a t 17th MlreaL
Hon ford l ls lp h la .
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tlriiu A, M
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Cont sssluit K st u r d a y : 4:00 P. XI.
in f .no t&gt;, M. und 7:00 I* Xt to 1:00

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Now, Hots

Austelles goes to your head . . . In the form of a
gay now hat! These hats will go to your heart,
too, when you see their bright colors anti new
styles. Cnlots, off-the.face and tailored hats with
gay trimmiijg.

YOUR PURCHASES
Automobile - Furniture - Radios
Electrical Appliances - Equipment

We will Finance your purchase
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BLACK DRESSES ARE SMART
AGAINST WINTER SCENES
And thr human with (athion iorm sht Inuwx thvv'iv uuxil
ajtninsl spring accnn os well! Rlack d iw a o arc always in
drmand amt sman women usual!* uwu tevecal! Ra&gt;oa
rtenea and rhecfe in suit and tailored styles with button
and natlhead tnminiii): ui touches of linger* while.

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All the VITAMINS for all tte tamily
at just a FEW PENNIES a DAY

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A . n e . M . C u * t . &gt; ) n t r n i 1U ».

talciao futalltoh tti

TOUCF; ?' IN DRU6 CO atfAMV

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fKHOH. -tWctric ifonan o&lt;# mo*a ••*
paaalm la ap*o&lt;« Ikon homJ boat **
f ACTi to u o»* MM torivm m ) o«y mo*a alar*
•«4«y.
toa.ao.a ii.a io l houc&amp;' Lala
by n o g on ironn **ti»rod ol o hood iren If
coai» obout 30f to run hoar let »a«k t taoth.

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ta lu i
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bocouio It at^)kt iconh cloikrt
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trollod. C0« t Korch do»Kit tui U l *»op r yff
bo cioontd out Iroqvortly.iol-r i tfwll
icorck ond g«*i blc^n on lo ck&gt;is«t.

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l u a w a I dbaady bora an aeon."

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and ovan to aacouorf *0 f ikoao tanoi wkon
you am bofcmg two d&lt;tkot * W h raqvlra d.l*
larom t o n y #o*v*a^lAf boCu»i»ondotoullla.

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wlrino. covaot bl nkiro el I
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oppi*om&lt;# opofot*on Plan uJ«&lt;|Mia »&gt;&lt; &gt;g.

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» n A d *n a macbamcol wo»S«f oi by h a d .FACTi lath p»owo »hu» u »*on ol i f + d w ••ol
Bailor *t not fworly ui
•e.j t*&gt; (korhn
oi b i d rvbbbig on o woiSooa.'d Soop It
nrued cut mor# conif lytyf/. gm ng longer Ida.

T o h elp you get full M lh fa c lio n out o f y o u r e le ctric
appliance*,^ c o m e in fo r y ou r fre e c o p y o f the w on ­
d e r fu l .illu s tr a te d b o o k l e t " H o w t o E c o n o m iz e
^Wisely with Electricity*’

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PAGE SIX
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.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

RATES . .

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ili*tV ' "WASHINGTON Nov. IS {/P&gt;—
hniioi li:n Itcr-n conferred n|»ni Former Ccm-oiihlp Director By*
J 10c per tine for one insertlee
th? eh.ill man &gt;&gt;; the A in on M run Prim hits given' President
V Me per line for three insertion*
Ited Cross, Ila.il O’t minor, Del. - Tiunmn a lengthy report on his
; 97c per line far ( insert!one
1 K per line for 29 Insertions
Kates from .*&gt;12 nation: huv&gt;? Mjrvey ni relations between the
Minimum rates . . . 39c
voted unanimously in Purls to military control authorities and
PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR A A* to 1 HE SANFORD HERALD elect O'Connor president of the civilian.- in Gerthnuy. Price under­
Count, flee words to the line, mdading phone and address.
llnanl of tinvernors of the took the study jit the President’*
All advertisements for situations wanted will be charged fee at the l.eai:oi- of Iji'I Cross Soviet ie&lt;. request.
PARIS, Nov. ir&gt;, 7,1*1 -A

regalar classified rates.

SIT. WANTED

FOR SALE—
FILL up with kvivnenc and furi
oil before winter.
II. II. POPE CO., INC.

S ' oe thirsty M-jackem have
pulled a nctv stunt in Virginlx.
Three men stopped a slow
freight train 15 inilrs south of
Washington 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. Ijikr Mary.

REFINED. white wiiman would
like some light work. Box 20,
TWO FARMS FOR SALE—One
r/n Herald.
3 anc*. tiled land, I good well,
2 story hou&lt;e. t car garage, I
&lt;iwi house, R00 ft. West o f . BUSINESS SERVICE
lake Monroe Post Office. O n ej—5 acres, all tiled, good well. 2
•lory house. 2 story harn, *i
mile west nn. Orange B oulc-| 1i« Palmetto Ave.
vard. J.
Bell. Lake Monroe.
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TWO BKDrnoni bungalow. - -nodet n. fninishcil. Hy owner. Il'B
K. 7th SL
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type, like new, $35:&lt;X&gt;. phone

Phone 10
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I licit KHtill'

kimr.- ho* to lec-p your tire*.
Natural rulbei nr synthetic
we protect toe sidewalls o'
your tire. Jones lire Spoil.
Cor. 1st aiiif Kbit, phone GOB.

litllfV' AND Fender den**! lifllti

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Boulevard, Enletpiise. Fla.

WANTED
USED tricycle for three year nli]
child. Phone 551-W.
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HELP WANTED—

NOW ONLY

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Other Suites
A . Low Aa $79.50
5-P iQ ce

DAVANO

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Yet, wo have that “ hard lo
get" merchandise! This sofa
bed with spring construction.

TEBMS

W H EN YOU G E T TH R O U G H
F IG U R IN ’ W H A T Y O U R
V A C A A O N 1 &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
M U L T IP L Y . I T
e&gt;v t w o a n '
I f U 6 U A L IV
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COMES OUT
ABOUT / %
RIGHT, / s 1

hi huy

VACUUM

Full spring construc­
tion, giving you utmost
comfort C h o i c e of
colors.

CLKANEK

in your home • ■
The only cleaner wllh
n retil power polisher

No matter how you "flguro It”
. . i neglecting ynur tires will Jofinitely cost you money. Keep
join the* in good repair with
I. MU IP. Lot us vulcanite
with niii-s, n pluce the -aid
wi(,h new tires.

L ight

the

way.

lovelier hom e!

Early American

BEDROOM
SUITE
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4x6 Feet

— In your choice of
walnut or maple. Suite
consuls of vanity, bid
and chest, complete
with coil spripg and
mattress for only—

S E R V IC E

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NU^PAH RUG

c0N7RAC
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Term*

H. J A M E S G U T A G EN C Y
70 3
MEtSCH BLDG.

HOLLYW OOD
BED
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C’-onjiilelii with coilfcfil!

hoArkling White

Ill

ed box HpringH und Felt
muttre.-a on foundution
111 as pictured.

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^Tw*l&gt;^

Vlorm*

Terms

EVERYTHING THAT BABY NEEDS!

TO RREN T

milk

TWO stores, 806 and 807 W. Uth

CITRUS BAGS
Box also ... per M
$96*60 UNFURNISHED houaa.
Mrs.
: Quantities _ per hag _ .10
C. E. Adams, Phono 1000 or
CABBAGE BAGS
after 6 P. M. phono 606-J.

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All th« advantage* of nsrtural
Greenland cryolite.

C R T O U rt

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WANTED TO RENT

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UNFURNI8IIED 3 BEDROOM
houaa. Mrs. C.’ E. .Adams,
Phone 1000 or after I . P. M.
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Phene Slt-W .
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Phene 2194
BsvHIa Fla.
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CABBAGE AND CELERY

three young

R

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I l l k l f ME8SKNUKIt 4 JH» P. M.
to 10:00 u M. * 40c |»er hour.
Western Union.

IOJCE of

to

95
TERMS

GIBI, for mmIm Fountain at I-all­
e y ' s Drug Slure. Part time or
full time.
WANTED: Helper*•* for Jimmie
Cowan's Sheet Metal Works.

and cold city water, all elec-1
trie kitchen, telephone, SO acres |
15 acres in (electric fence)
Fine for chlcksn ranch or bogs. I
Radio battery bought
Borne cleared ’ highland.' muck! LOST:
garden, lota of Umber. Mrs. C .. Nov. 14 at lire Hockey Tire
Shop ami pul in wrong auto­
mobile through mistake, (to­
ward for the person who doPRE-WAR 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 leather envelope
bag, gold initials, L.Y.I. Lost
at Armory. Leave at Herald.
FUTURE home builders— ask for
Reward.
concrete blocks that will have
quality am) durability. Miracle
Concrete Co-, 309 Elm Are-

D IN ETTE

About 7K per cent o f the ihk

extraction,

32 CHRYSLER roadster, eiwwl
'■ running Yomfttion, IT”good lire*. 500(7 miles or twice a year. Es­ - R rW ; IMcnniiiiT^TT
Under OPA ceiling. Phone sential to effirient ear perfor­
mance. Our expert, mechanics and
KIRBY
Sun Motor Analyser assure satis­
SIMMONS BABY BED and mat­ faction. ('.nine in today.
tress, good a* new, man's pocket
IIOI.I.ER MOTOR SALKS
VACUUM CLEANER
watch, 17 jewel Howard, site
It- 135.00: Man's wrist watch,
DISTRIBUTOR
17 jewel, Butova - 8(0.00; l a ­
MISCELLANEOUS
dies wrist watch, 15 jewel Elgin
Phone tlHn
$35.00.
1319
Summerlin
WE
PAY
highest
rash
pi
ice*
for
Itonrn IBB A tlan tic Hank Uht
Avert ueused furniture. Haynes 4- Willlama Furnirtinf
311 L. 1st
ONE new 1 3/4 Horse Briggs
St, phone 951.
Stratton Gaa enftne, just right
for farm - use. 309 f t 2nd 8L
BORRO W it Kit K WH ERE
PRIVACY IS RKSPBtTEI)
YOUNG fryers for sale. G.U
You buy iNiiiruiiM,
Thigpen. IrUi7 E. 2nd MU phone YOUR natural desire lor privacy
in money matters is strictly
899-W.
I
pay
ior &lt;1, and forget
res|&gt;ected here.
Friend* and
sire
ONE llrndryx lord
rulalivsa aiv not questioned
23-*, x H x IK".
small
about your .credlL Your em­
lose! Then you want
Finch liar spacing and otic
ployer or business associates
round canary cage. Phone 949.
will not hear of your personal
action. If you insured
affairs. There h no cause for
through na, wo lake
TEN houses In gixal condition.
embarrassment.
3 of the houses just huill and
care uf all details and
Reasonable credit requirements.
two lots beside*. All for.$7,No ro-makera on mmiev loans,
arrange a prompt set­
600.00. J. E. Jones. 423 E
"ariabls payment plans.
tlement. Th a i ’ a S e r a
FAMILY MIAN CO.
Florida Rank Bids.
I’bone 33
UPRIGHT piatin and stmd, $50.
00. M rs. Fo»les. Lake Short-

ms

pie of Argentina nre of !iurn;hr-n

i Aulo I’alnt &amp; Body Worlm
Phone 371
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AUTO PAINTING
Pal" Johnson
IS t!t Diamond T two to r -lin 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- EXPERT PLUMBING — J u * l
relumed
from — North with
evitnp and snap lock styles. Phone*
Wire-Write at once! Fulenwlder " some mateii.il not here yet.
Who Wants the first combina­
Mfg. A Distributing Co* P.O.
tion chromium plated sink
Box 3351, 9lu Lancaster Drive,
faucet? Geoige Couraen, Phone
Orlando. Phone 2 1730.
County' tlofi, Box 57H, San­
BABY BED.
ford.
Phone 336-J,

t "I It'

SHOTS

.don I.V.4U fifth. Di'lccalrs In this
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ni M n ^ jjle R -to- l*egin
- iliTiTrnrmc eff^TsIhK,hi- nii^jo.lay,

loss ItutnhaKas; Kara role. Ice­ WASHING machines repaired—
berg lettuce; Rutger •ro'iti.and all home appliances. Cald­
tors;
1 year o d Rh b iro
well General Repair Shop. 707
Root* nr small plant*: Sire*. , North Mills, . Orlando, phone
Thyme; hinnareM*: Dill •and
2-11172. Prompt service.
Si taw terry plant*. Fr?*h ve^c
luti'es .and orange* parked to
Expert Aulo Repairing
Barfield &amp; Jackson
ship. J. W. Bell, laiko Monroe,
phone 15.
in coiinectiini with

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ORIGINALLY

PRICED

• 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 th 'ictoV'-. a - t i&gt;

injury - r.r fnrSmg jj^ARhl '.*70
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 urrvagr.
YATES AUTO PAINT A
t •&gt; e iliaren, rfed, ami Chinese
BODY SHOP
Cabbaged Collards; Broccoli;
105 N. I’almrllii Ate. Phone .171
White Bermuda Onions: Neck

FOR SALK

(ipholitrred In beautiful
tapestry.

CHICAGO DELEGATION
DEPARTS
AU.HH
CHICAGO. Nov. I«; i/P ii— A

432-W.

1936 Chevrolet, lorg wheel ta i.'.
glat body, dual whee1*.

Living Room
Suite

N«l acutely taxlcta man, cattle
er olher animals,

High degrea of control al aconomlcol call.
Available alarm or in combina­
tions with copper ar sulphur
If desired.

BABY PIN

4 9 .9 5

YOUP

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With steel agriag non*
atraetteo. la ample or

up

PLAY PIN

CARRIAGE

UnlnUhed, ready le he
made late any talar
desired.
2 4 -9 5

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Baby
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THE WEATHER

fa Unity There Ir. Strength—
Partly cloudy this afternoon, tonight and
Tuesday, a few showtr* south portion
this afternoon and scattered showers
north portion tonight and Tliesday.
MUle change In temperature except
warmer north portion tonight and ciuihy
extreme north portion Tuesday.
***

To Protect the Peace of the World i
To Promote the Progreoa of Americai
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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VOLUME XXXVII

Cordell Hull
May Testify
Before Group

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSI’APEK

SANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1915

Established 1908

Corregidor Relic For Archives

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Associated Press Leased Wire

Victory Bond Sanford Bids
Sales Hiked For Higgins
ThreePercent Boat industry

NUMBER 19.

Delegates To
Meet As Car
Strike Looms

Vet Dazed By Triple Blessings

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
With!
During Grid . Tilt
Company Officials i
With New Smyrna

Investigator C l a i m s
Navy Knew Of JapSignal System Be­
fore Pearl Harbor

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
-Victory’* bond drive gained as a possible sjt«; for the Hig.WASHINGTON, Nov. 19, .
aboUt three percent of its #WlJ ctShb- hvtlsiiMme - 1n-d u * t r v. •
(AP)—
iThe'threat of a strike
i'Pfk)ST.'iR e - ucekT’ m a t in g ^ b ' .Fieri n'llon jr r an A FI. strike;*
of .unprecedented proportions 1
louU—-.-I I ; W w r eWfy ,20 pgr- sri.-wHiercvj’ its S f v u il W lC ' ruam—looms in the motor city Of
r- - r ~ T
i announced today bv for sale. Fto i hM**-~t»hnr~iituation’
t..| ard r. luine. publicity dt has' attracted the company V atDetroit today, the center of
I rector of the drive. The countj trutkm favorably.
the
nation's gravest labor
[quota is flTDMO.
W. T. Wolfe. ei|vrt tta ffc
dispute aa 200 delegktca from
I A bond premieir shoo at the consultant, vvho
is th ‘ roughly
G e n e r a l Motor p j u n t a
Rita Theater, featuring a fashion conversant with, the advantage*
show put on hy the Yooell Own- of Sxnf.ml «s a fresh water, 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
triplets-two
boys
and
party with the latest glanv-w i'
td tn*k -hipping point,. will a girt—born to hUwrtf. , , in.'.i.VT.I---- 7
M
iwo ooyi ana
gather for a momentous con- .
fashion creations worn bv San icrt troig.it in .artsom iilc with let* wvre nlared in inmi 1$cth FJ Hospital In New York City. The tripfercnce. The delegates have
Hull h u been naked to testify,
fordS most beautiful girls, ptug
delegation of offwrals of the •
S I T ? *?■ „ruba,ora- U ,w t "Ports indicated that the entire .
________
___
s. and
^mily. including p ,p ^ were well and happy. . (fatematfona!)
come to hear the United AvQo
afld will do bo If his health per­
vaudeville
acta_____
and music h ________________
lltrgins industries,
and will
will rep
rep-,
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Workers' ' ‘six'* member strutegy
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the Sanford Naval Air “S ta ll'! resent
the
Seminole
County
mits.
hoard descrdie the progress of
Orchestra, will take place on the daintier of Commerce in ou t-1«
m
During today’s committee ques­
negotiations with General Motors
4
tioning of Rear Admiral T. D.
evening of Wednesday. Nov. I lining Sanfoid'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 wage increase
Inglis, Senator Homer Ferguson
Stllh.
'location for a boatbuilding plant. L i l g U i d C l r a V O l S
I l C c l l t l l I fO P T H D l
demand. And then, it in feared,
of Michigan made the assertion
An auction twnJ salo o f footThis anmuincement was made (
t
,
______
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A PIECE OP THE U. S. FIAO which was destroyed when our battered force
I the conference will endorse a call
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belli trophies
conducted during this morning by Ed sort lligthat the Navy 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 mats walk-nut lit all Gen­
Delbert Ausmus (right) to Secretary of War l’alterson for preservation
Smyrna football game Fridav
eral Motor plant*.
on tht 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 workers idle hu statement later on. He declared
three
years
of
captivity
he
kept
It
hidden.
(International
Soundpho
t
ri*. principal of Seblind*
.
cause of strikes has risen to al­
that the Navy had translated
School broucht a total o f $13.-'
most 300,000, with the biggest
the message of a Japanese spy
IHK) or enough to pay for four
giving the details of a system of
Says
Company
\Yi
ill
I P tV P - P n i n f
P e o o s n m ’ l“ " ° f thc increase caused by
ill r , ' e - I O i n i
1 rogram
the telephone w*lk-out in the
convalescent hospital
signal lights to be displayed from
veterans. In a&gt;ldition to
east-coast of Oahu Island, giving
P a r t i c i p a t e I *«,
nn •( alls For Health
ch
i&lt;,‘‘P’
hwor|
ere (8.7ihj,,
(H) opern
r
s
i
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,orit
j*cftarea
t|IMrW
tnorn.High School had alrcidy raises!
information on the movements of
Coming
Prosperity
$3,000 or the cost of one unit.
Seminole High's lubv Celery
fleet units. A duplicate code had
Insurance System ing. A uninn spokesman asserted
that by midnight at least half
Arthur A’owcil. local merchant,
»,|l tangle tomorrow night
u'WfiT i u m ,'
, ..
been worked out for use through
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S&gt; t ^1' | 8 H yMQ T flye Ved%» i t i 1
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was
the biggest
IteLand
l'lch ______
Schoa' ! . J - ” _*.,1 i_l
U .,M
ihr.A
o i , I|;i
of Chicago.!* telephone service will
tba: medium of classified adver­
KEt
CC ruur T .. . a
- fv-dlidl
r.^.tti.11 donated
. a n a ted » t
x. x
: - x -cbod
. . ..
tisements to be broadcast from
bid t$5.wwrf«r
flutbb'cV at .the
hTch
M ’ ’ &gt;• I’ -.-mhI-.u ' Irumsu ' lla* laid l,c' l&gt;c paralysed. The workers arc
demanding
a flt.Oil a week wage
t .m.ne,r- « ... ,
... r„ „ . , imKr, lh H f|v*.no|nt im- J
1
MA«rtJ radio station. Admiral
By Julian Slrmdroin
in the second half, t'ullum got by Lieut.Iomdr.. IjswrvneeIAany- .OtlrtK field in tbe thir-l ^
ramr foT lhr loc,u ,h „ ;T " n,r *rt, !
' ' ’ ••••- 1 ’ t (mn.l
)P.l,h program. P...
i ihas
". iincrease.
logits testified Hist the broadSeminole High’s fighting gri- loose aruund his own right and gard. member of the Navy*
ticnnl |health
»tit|
eopl'n rr*v
K
fa ir Shipping at Philadelphia has
cskts had been investigated by diron eleven, sparked by the great truvele&lt;i 47 yards for the second 1011 football teem, with aute^
asls.sl It to accept the proposiThr h sni
it
i « l&gt; •
.
the Navy, and that the best aveil- play of Brooklin, Cullum und An-. Sanford touchdown, Clark kicked graphs of the players aad ef
Kettles will , announce
I .1 m
I&gt;14tl—thc..hcallll of thr, im. been tied up liy a strike for the
i
del**,
,,
■
T T -r r m
|,l)n
R ttl, u mi||| r „ „ c r r n .
i second time in two iniiiiTTis WFere'
ame- htrormatitm- was that—they derson, moved- tiitn-« tie f or-th e"— The'Fedvnstlll"tint crmtenr^rlth-ft
TTneup iMworrew.; .
FrTb bfre fa. iW
register i !?te/* ?iM
*...
*ir
* »it'i’ -, a ...........................
' ntprogram outlined in the
1700
tiiglmat
workers.
whose
never had been used for signal­ East Central Florida Conference the extra point from placement, famous Navy, coach. In addition.
.
,
in lhcir
flrtl ,two
« „ »*'«' i«\m
«v Alf.&gt;l
i t - r - t s ' Ftwbtent's message includes a union is affiliated with the Unit­
lead last Friday night when they their eight point lead, again put Mr. Yowell bbi $1,000 for a . . XK,.HVi- •"
ling. . . ‘
their first
V&gt; . ! UnpoM
1
^ t«.i k
in* tU
defeated
by*. hatinna
Daytona I■or
j.
. .'I
T. . ’'
V,l" lUc compnlsory health insurance svs- ed Mine .Worker*, have left their.
The commiUse also reviewed blasted out a 30 to 13 win over their eleven into action again pair of Herman “ loots'* Bmm ftati*, t^cme
several
■versl weeks ago ami |
'«
«’ J J
, tvm, but. Mr. Truman declared, jobs.
with Inglis hi* summary of the the strong New Smyrna Reach when Cullum returned a New lev's shoes in which he led the
A new- effort ha* been made In
» decision
ileetsmci to 'n
........ . Fr'V",t " f ini*
'S c ,( ,
' .,X.1 ,*■''""I?
this doe*
.Iocs not
oot mean socialize.1
socialize,!
Japanese version of the attack, High School Barracudas before Smyrna inliit to the Fed 43 yard Celery Fed* to victory many .troeoiog a 7 to d
| „ , v,rek in l»elamt
•Is i,
V,'1‘ J,”* ' lw n
medicine. I'aUents would remain New York to avert a nationwide
as gathered by subordinates of better than 4000 fans at the llhe. Anderson smashed over left time* Ust year, and anoth* .
Offwial# hair aim announced i ’
,nc ►po’ ltehl ,ibI ‘ V
free to rb.aisr their o,Vn doc- strike against Montgomery Ward.
tackle to the Barracuda 47 for $1,000 for a painting t*y Frank
General MacArthur in Japan. It High School Athletic Field.
year, now |Vl,
t*.
Wot kin, through a mate „f lnr, Ml ,
wouM , y
A spokesman fur (he CIO united
The Fad* were' forced to come another .first down. Brooklin Robinson. Ee*l end W
was established that with one
figmvs yy, r-,-* r,,n | „B, ,m.
or X l « t L t »
retail, wholesale and department
exception, the Japanese side of from behind as the Barracudas went- o ff right tackle befure be­ serving in the Pacific theater.
high
j pm,cm*nt .Mlusluh - m l fulutr
Th„ r . . ™7
T
, , store employe* says the union t*
K
t r.bidder
.. , wM U
tht story' tallied pretty closely opined scoring hostilities early in ing brought down on the 27 yard, Another
1
uflimala*
U
\.
Cnni.m.
New
,
T"®.
f,T?
P
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*
a'»0
include
offering to withdraw demands for
_
,' rYork
tr. eeijAiUmc
_
wlfh th« faete as set forth by tn» first period when Shafer want line. Anderson went over the le ft, J. Owen of }w ‘
enctneei u n i
."‘d for thr construction a cloyed ..shoo and due* check-off.
"h o bid tf.»WO for !V ir g in ia C h a p m a n Is
t'l'e’ m H tu d * •» hospital* and renter*, orp*,,
the Navy. Tht escepion bod to do a.imind hla left end nnd carried tid. Of the line for a first down
The worker* ai« willing to sub­
wSIkv ruroef that two Japanese the hall t» the -Sanford 31 yard
^o iTt f^i .r®r M
*A by
52S?'
'Elected
To Society
“ uhigh
vf ^
mit 21 other denmnds for arbitra­
.Ute.iud tool*. Wilcox, carripd the «rdT#w?^ h er ^
^
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c
d
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oen
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io
m
pc,
1,1
«i,b
edution.
-pigskin/ te the Fed *20.- On th.4
s, , v.
-»-* l =
and he, vie,-than ‘
^ a h i l i ^ Insurance.
Georgia's representative, E.E.
attack was launched. No proof next play-Shafer pa*sed to Wfl- ^ , h ^ e f f l d .n d no r » r M l" :-'. Fed* erea, 1M « back. ltd. FJe J ^ KK|J, S I,
j —Eight student* at Florbla Smith I .
'! ,j,„
f f '',
‘
i PH A P n &gt; * ilS # io a M/ivx&gt;*■ bean found for this rumor, eox who was brought down on ing play plowed the remaining jng. brought a hid of $1
Cox, has charged the House ilulcn
.
,
, ern Odleg*. .nrtud.ng M.*s V i r - I ^ M .h! ' ■11,1 . 1 l,“ " ,u KV ‘ V 11A I 'a C I l l t i e S INOYV
dae-ontwtcrotrOfts no Ipaeehetaoii ths Fed one yard line. Micr, the distance for th* third W o r d from John Ivey.
Committee wi(h being on what he
mane* zo
oonu i*,»
. ___w,.
■' »*"’uld participate in the
Admittance
to me
the bond
l‘i&gt; ;
and references to the two planes 245 pound Barracuda fullback. retire. Clark's- attamplrtl conver
calls a sit-down strike against
Available
To
Owners
mi*re
s
show Will he bv
h « ^ I n of 2 « ^ V
W w p e .ity .
find aion was blocked.
were stricken from the testimony.! then plunged over for the first
Inbor legislation for the duration
,d» only.only.' Bond- max v
^ t«-Cs
1
BnrmcJims came back mid- of bond,
« - &gt; '^ " ^ n 'e W f n '•V* hr
his .on-----------o f the labor management confer­
Later Senator Farguson ehal- score of the game. Mler attempt- mThe"
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^
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|ri iiu i lit
is w DPI *■ ■
IPIP
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In
th
e
fin
al
p
e
r
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l
a
g
a
in
to
.
Purchased
at
the
hank-.
,
1
i
hk
mih-iwndcnt
owner.)
ie
-a
financing
facilities
H„
fc,w. uns ~ith—m
.
,
ence. That conference. Cox de­
1angad the Navy's statement that •d to convert front placement but - l . in
.i_. .offensive
n-iii..k&gt; ■spotlight. An-)
a .,
office.
iti Theater
'1SKT
I r ..
__
program are clared. I* nothing hut a pretense.
take the
“ ffbje- R
*****
Theater or
S»t - that again
« * » available
&gt;k- ni.x
the Japanese teak forte waa given hia kick was low.
(tixrxlon
also
r&lt;inclu&lt;led
to
Sanford
home
Late in tha initial period the derson intercepted one of Micr's. booth at Y oweU,.
i honor sivsrtv in »»t oration,
its final signal to attack Pearl
earning- for I'.'ttt .hould lie owners who postponed tepnir. The legislator himself i* a mem­
I Other-,
elected
were
Ml»»es
Mol- kiiffKH'iit to pixstine u net In- improvement or modernization of ber of the rule* committee and
Harbor by a coded message that Fed mnchfno began to click. posses hut a Fed fumble was re- [ _ _ _ _ _ ------------------,
t
i
t
it
read: "Climb Mount Nlltaka.” Ad­ Brooklin, Cupuni and Anderson covered bv New Smyrna on the
,ir7 ’iTn~ U , v &gt;!!t
v
V
come &gt;x .iilshlc for inlrrcstx. and their' propertie l&gt;ecnu-e ..f wur- he wants it to take up a hill that
miral Inglis Saturday , told the alternated iq carrying the ball Sanford 47. Several plays later
PROCLAMATION
MSwnlrMi. (arewt ^ees^
' l» f« ie reluctinn of income taxes, time restrictions Him tnt- M. M. would Impose strong penalties on
the Barracuda neiial to Wilcox who sraught thr
committee that the coded measago repeatedly into
Phylli* McfarUiwl. Orlamlo; Bettx ^ l&gt;et«r.-n $4 mad
1‘arrlsh of the Fcleral Housing unions violating no-strike con|tract*
apparently pulled the trigger for secondary.' The Feds reached the Mier faded deep and toased a H
STATE OF FIXmtDA
Y * 'V .
.........................
Adtnlnlst.allnn H n l d oiU tmlay.
the Pearl Harbor gUack, But New Smyr/iu five yard line and sphere In hta outstretched arms’
Three newspaper, m .Seattle,
Senator Ferguson brought out in Anderson plowed into the center for a touchdown. It was far the’
e x e c u t iv e a s e o a m i * .
sn" " 1 «
'
............w e d ..............— ■ &lt;•" Washington, have been affected.
questioning that thfa message was of the line ami- was brought down most brilliant play of the entire
WHEREAS, i-eac. with
&gt;|.rt.n. M ul^,ry
not* Included in the Japanese on the one yard stripe as the evening. Mier kicked the extra
many blessing* has brought m
K)er1e&gt;n t« memhenh
point
from
placement.
quarter
ended,
fleet's operational order.
its wake « responsibility
ge^vwl -sbeUviK
On
tho
first
play
of
the
second
t'ullum.
Brooklin
ami
Anderson
’ 'Admiral Inglis said that in­
rhallenges the crusading -r'tit a(Et*tmxW in e-tucation.
of civuixalKMi, the centr'd cf venal traits which promise
formation about tha Mount Nil- stanza. Anderson plunged over all displayed their usual fine
I itv n ilualifinl li'tuling arid tho Star, The I'ust-lntellltuberculosis,
a t e s t tea- in e»li*cali»xn.
taka message was dbtained from for the first Fed touchdown and style of ploy during the game
___ . _ the g r e__
I Ainu Air Force*.
Inxtitutinn*
mm
rim
ir.umc
scourge
and.
ourg* of humanity
numenity ana.
the score was tied. However, on but at the same time the plav o f ,
a Japanese pilot.
* 4
tho only morning paper
making bums mulnr tin- pcare- gcnccr,
.WHEREAS, Floods h i. *
the conversion, the nass from ren Shafer, Wilcox and Mier must
LETTER
PERFECT
tinu' irg ilatmns qf
Title nf the three, gut out one edition
HOUSING PROBLEM
very personal interest in th«
ter was low and Clark, who had receive the 1highest recognition. I
- . , ...
I •'jM-iiil'ins. Snrh loans' may lx- before the xvuikuut begun. The
fight since more drmth- etc
intended to kick, picked up the Mier, (he 245 pound Smyrna full­
are asking fur an in­
I'ANYILLK, III.,
.1
” f " f,,( « maximum amount of $2,- strikers
caused by turberculosis in ire j CHICAGO. 'd*V— Mis IWen
bad pass anil skirted around his back. received a great ovation.
Dilw*m entered the ..... u1),| run for a maximunt crease of $2.1*3 per day. The
C en tal, got a |dace to live, but j ’'S’ 1 " '
own left end to score the extra when he left the field for a short1 Stale than by industrv.
offered $1.05.
.hi it the hatd way.
■'* ^ ! tvnn "I lhrex- ve»|s. repayable management
mobiles, disaster* or any ot’ rr
posnt and send Sanford into rest in the final period. Thr Fedi
«
~
"
’ ' '
. I.o i»
fatbii walker Wilson. piomisc&lt;l m nionthtv
installment*.
monthly
cause and.
. She Uwgh,
_
forward wall did cry well, par-,
tho lead.
. M in
- m e him every day. Now the
xtftn i iivt-rwiw * ■
.
i
'
l
#.
WHEREAS,
a
Christmas. Harvey ami a coca
Shortly after ptay was resumed ticularly daring offensive play.
E... . —
way nomp aftrr
STILL GOING KTKONG
Seal Sal* period will l*r "**-|h*eis* o*, • farm (wo mile* away.,
*
.** e - - . - .■
served throughout the na’.K-n. She obtained permission from |
___________
•
SALT IsAKK CITY. M’ i FortyAmelia N o r r i s Is
from November 19 to Ikw-" " ; l k r state and county to trwwspon
lil'KMI v i l lT K i n i
CapL Bernard Schirard, In­ Eugene B. Smith Is
eight year* is a Mrthusrlah-llae
25,
i the sirocture, arranged with the
*
' ’
fantryman, has recently been
Serving.
On
Tulagi
Released
From
Armyj
NOW THEREFORE. I. M l-iatUitie* companies to mis* tele
\v tSHINOTON V..x f . ,A&gt;,— age for an automobile, hut *‘ Ludischarged from tha Army after
^
F CnhhrnlL by t i r t * f j jAmse and eWtric W.'e, ^
h.xc rile.” an IKi)7 ttldsmobilr which
receiving extensive Instruction
Eugene B. Smith, S 2/c. of
T/4 Amelia Norris, daughter
and after having Instructed o ffi­
authority v^ted in me as
»- the route, mlled «n
km y ,
Russia of
, uthless'v S. F.. Walker has ownnl since
,,
e_ i i
. . .
IM®, still gets around. Walker
inter of Uw State of
w e iin and m due lime her I------- . •rltn
cer candidates for approximately Sanford, took part in Pacific j of Mrs. J. E. Harper of 1815
Rulwrt Hill Neuman, Signal­
g up brli'lr** ouppet slMe. rrra||, , , rjp hr lmce „ lut!(. beproclaim the 19th day of Nox-j banting nwrnir- were ended.
flv* years In tha latest Army operations of the escort carrier Sanford Avenue, has return-at t»
man l /r V-3 USN’ K, lifter com*
M
.
ra-tern
and
southeastern
hn
,
MIT„
|
lta|,„
Falls
and
Fort
Hall,
USS Tulagi, which now is en- civilian life after serving three j
Uctlffl,
ember. IM k as
1
--------- -ten touinl Oipa from
ri'p
I?,*,r M'temcnL declsu-&gt; tdnhn. whcn*1ndtans &lt;in horsclpick pirting
C II R 1 S T M A S SEAL SALE.
A ft * '- entering the Army in gaged in the high priority post- years in military service, fuur
the United State* -to point*.'in
11
gm
li
_
___
igious
persecution
rages
lit
lid|
m
-,I
him
pull
hi*
gas
buggy
out
JAPK
RAY
t
u
t
high point teen months of ,.which was
spent
„ spent
November, 1940 with the Na- war task of
. hrlnging
.
DAY
England, France, Afrjcu. .And
■ijis’ iv land*. The bishop* crili- of mudholrs.
ttafial Guard, Capt, Schirard waa vaterans of the Army, Navy and in New Guinea mid the Philip­
in Florida and urge that al
Ireland convoying men ami sup­
MAXW
EI
I.
Flkn.D.
A
la
Nox.|
cue.I
Russia’s
absorption
of
Ih,
__
a
*
'*
z
i
*
rir.uis,
a
i
*
.
------...
assigned duty at Camp Blanding Marine Corps home for discharge pine*.
citisens concentrate
plies, has received hi* discharge.
“
, .1 , IT. tSpccioli Aviatioo CodH Jack UaH* eountnes, and sanl the
She ha* been awarded thr fol­
far o m yaar. Ha was later u - and return to civilian life.
task of reducingt . r L . l t . be! a..R ay. »«m «f Mr. and Mrs- P. I- S o w ! used force and artifice.
Ilis visual communication duty
NO
TIME
TO
RETIRE
The Tulagi is one of some 250 lowing medal* end ribbons: Good
slfnid to Fort Denning, Ga. with
aboard ship entailed signaling
culoais death rate i f
l
a
y
o
f
MU
First
Stiewt.
Sanford.,
—
-------------------------tha 124 th Infantry for ana yaar carriers end transport vessels Conduct, Asiatic • Pacific. Ameri­
supporting with all
. ,
J1 the —
a-------------------------SHEPHERD RETURNING
TRENTON. Tcnn„ (/I*)- W. E. by semaphore and' flug hoist,
honorable
discharge1
" ' a half whsrt he worked with that have been eesigned to the can Theater WAAC. PKUip &lt;ine
and energy at our command from
rece*reu
Scat,
91, I* out of a Trenton P&lt;»- using the international Morse
the
Arn-v
Air
Forres
having
demonstration droops which Navy’s "Magic Carpet" fleet, Liberation and Victory ribbon.
the sate of tubeCciilasLs O u - faithfully w in d since June «f
FAR
EAST
AIR
F
O
R
C
E
,
iilical
office fur the first time old* code as a guide.
' for and instructed stu- operating between the Orieet end Miss Norris will make her home
mas seats from that itelr urtd I N t
After memorizing
13 code
Philippines
—
Technicfmn.
Fifth
timrrs
can rrmemlier. Hn recently
various
United States
ports, in Sanford with Mr. and Mrs.
books in his training received
Christmas.
G
iad*
Eugene
Shepherd,
son
of
w*s
swept
out
nf
bis
mayor's
ofCadet
Rax
m
le
re
d
I
be
A
im
)
Ha waa than traAsfarred to the bringing prospective dischargees E. C. Harper for a 1few monthv.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF
at Fort M.-Pherwaw. Ga.. a* a Mi*. Minnie M. Shepherd. Routt- fire, which hr held for 2z.yeir*. |at the Norfolk Naval Base and
*$0&lt;Hh Infantry at Fart Banning over the long tusd home across
have hereunto set my band
ile am] was assigned the duty 1 Box 201, Sanford, i* enraute Krrugiliied for several years a* the University nf Illinois, he
yhlch f was alerted to go over­ the Pacific.
caused to be aflixad the On
•
eu ieI r«&gt;ein**T wm 14-24 a lr- home from Per East Air Forces ihr nation's oldest mayor, he had was assigned to the following
OPA Officials Meet
ate* hat Instead was moved to
;3!
shlps: USS YMS-86, USS FOGG
Seal o f the State o f Ftsii
T&gt;« bsrasw qualified far 22nd Replacement Depot, Manila, hcri
Cadip Robinson, Ark. which was Gun Club And Guard
at Tallahassee, lb* Capitol, this this pewit inn he —* « « m t to Ft. Oversews 25 months, he served )**•„ ir, politic, almost fr.un the ^ F 5 7 t BOSTON IISS GAICT
Tuesday
In
Orlando
............ ....
«— * l i S , " i „ d “ th.T" s S V'RANKUN.
a training center. While there he
the fourteeptb day of Noxem W ver*.: J«*»W r Field. M i*s_ end with 1990th Quartermaster Truck!
w as' Battalion executive officer. To Compete In Shoot
Now that he is nut of the
bar. A. I), i m
M
axwell
Field.
A
la
,
fo
r
training.
C
o,
in
New
Britain,
New
Guine*,
“
Roy M. Coffey, district direc- [
■309th w m . further tremferservice he would like to fish
Millard F. Caldwell jsigmnb He —o * s t w s l t d from the A rm y
•
nJ
»H
e
Philippines.
__
ALLOWANCES
INCREASE
the OPA has announced
to Com* Kanin, Texae.
and hunt for days and day* be­
GOVERNOR
Members of the Seminole Gun tor of
*t D tew I h U . T em po.
th* war price
cause whan he was risking and
ha nma}n*d for two Club end of Company “ C" of the that
ATTEST:
‘ " V a meeting "ofJ ™
'as 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 North and South
R-A. Cray (Signed )
i*
hi
f
*■*, * ” '! The Veterans Adminiitrsllon his Atlantic, Mcdltcrrean, and Car'far tha •Till Division,
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
Secretary of State
i
ill-JL.
o f ^ h . Hotel Untl# *n&lt;1 S«lfoed will bo held
RegimentolB d L
t^m dlten. o f^ t-H ri^ r heat
1■tinourr*J ■ sharp increase in ribean seas he thought of the
waa then hos- Ifai&amp; tr next Wednesday fnm !4
L
/.M b*. T r readjurtment allowance, pakl to old sportsman days in Seminole
» FORT DOl’GLAS. Ulaiu^Cv
j i0°
l“ nrrssur*
benaatb
the
earths
surnU rin| llf World W(lr |f. Those County.
Mexey, Texsx, 2:00 to 5:00 f . M.. Itw a s an- " i p V f f J ^ I L t n J
1The tew of familiar ecesios and
that
A A. 8TUNEBURG DIES
I ire the allowanees paid to assist
itlan end nounced by Byrd J. Goode, gun - Mr C^ , y ,U U J ,h*» the
He anlared thr service on
i l l M ' i s cash were tea —wcS *-r **” ■ ____________________
future of the
end rationing
i veterans in readjusting from the Feb. 20, 1942 and was separated
retirement club president.
Pfc. G u nr* Gorman. Ileoorebly
Friends
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
program
in
thb
district
w
iP,
oc­ Nov. 14, 1945 at the Charleston
_ „
at .the
Almost three-quarter* of I'cnn- armed services to civilisn
"The shooting will be at tar
an. n vwtUon of eceumnlated leave geUj not at turkeys," said Mr. largely depend upon th* mira­ Ed Stone burg eg Miami, for­
Werid War I. strolled sylxsnis-graite crude oil. source cupation*. Payment# for th* week Naval Personnel Separation Can­
merly
a
f
Sanford,
will
regret
tions
end
policies
that
will
I
Oct- 27 • totalled ter. Ha I* the son of Mr. and
will be in January, 1940.
visiting old of high quality lubricating oil. to­ which ended
with a grin.
Is tears o f th* death early
l decided during (Me meeting.
-j*a graduated , from tha
and thew headed for the day is coming by aacondsry re­ $3,020,000 and went to 156,000 Mrs. R. A. Newman of 600 Rote ,
tod
ay
merging
o
f
Mr.
St
iebnitar of Flhrtda In 1994
offer*- He explaiaad he covery from areas only recently veteran*. This was a sharp In­ Court and wear* tha American ,
h o f f t father, A A- Stoweburg.
all ahewt the new regale- regarded a* practically depleted. crease over the preceding week. and African Defense Ribbon* and
Private service* wiU be brkd ibte
tha Good Conduct Kibbou.
a r » d re—■ f
The military pipeline system
oT $M for
•
The
Oitaa-Burraa-India
pipe­
All growers and shippers wars
completed in Europe has a tena­ line. longest in the world, is eaf the six
invited to meet this afternoon
city of IbOjOOO hortefa o f gasoline
daily, daitvwrsd through 3,440 bout e fourth longer then the U. a t, 3:0Q o’clock a t'th * o ffic e .o f
S.
-B
ig
Inch."
County Agent C. R. Dawson te
mites of pipe.
‘talk ovtr tha acute labor situaAt the and o f 1944, there were
approximately 411,000 producing
Bioad transfusion bottles ark 553**1
, — ...
■■— ■■■■ YDWr‘
*0* wwUs te tha United States, or sooted with a dark groan band
Arf«otlna U th# worio*#
which bacomaa orange whan tha
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 HanfS&gt; naford, has disclosed that

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Celery Feds Trounce New
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Feds

Independent FEC Given Congress
Tangle, At ICC Hearing!
By President

r i l S i Tomorrow Evening

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C a p ta in Schirard
Is ’Retired From
Active Army Duty

Robert Newman Ls
Discharged F r o m
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE BIX

■M .................. /7'TT.T

tial Distinguished TTnU citation.]

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PHONE* l S ^ R BRING YOU It A ft.lt* THE SANFORD HERALD
regalar danslfled rate*.

ILL up with krwoene end fuA
oil before winter.

II. It. POPE.CO*. INC,

A fter the Normandy action,
Capt. J. H. Dyson lCapt.
Dyson participated with the
2nd Armored in racing to fcl
Back Home From| Benf, which It captured behind the
German 7th Army. The
division crossed the Seine and
“Hell On Wheels” !retreating
Somme River* two days ahead

&lt;r*ntlnsr4 Press Ps«# llnvl

the 2nd Armored Division.'
Then came the historic break­
...»
through a t St. Lo. and Capt. Dy­
• son as a forward observer, wns
in the third Unk tht punctured
and tore a hol4 in the German
BUSINESS SERVICE lines. The second Armored pour­
ed through the hole, which en­
abled Gen. Patton’s men to circle
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
behind and cut off the Brittany
PARTS AND HERVICE
A t -Mortln
the 2nd
................
Palmetto A re,
Phone 1011 peninsula. --Armored stopi&gt;cd n German count­
er-attack designed to split the
First and Third Armies at Avnrunches and Isolate Patton’s nrmy.
On July 0, Capt. Dyson was de­
corated with the bronxe star medal
for heroism a t Lc Mesnll. For
.________
| the St- Lo breakthrough the Di­
BODY AND Fender dents, paint v| , |on
, WBrded the PresidentInjury or fading should be
corrected now to combdt aging
nnd weathering. A now pain­
less method nwults you at
C O L E M A N ’S
- .YATK8 AUTO PAINT ft
BODY SHOP
t .
10S N. Palmetto Ava. Phone 37! OFFICE SUPPLIES

TWO FARMS FOR SALE—One
3 acres, tiled land. 1 good well,
2 story house. 1 car garage, »
cool house. 600 f t W est of
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
—6 acre*. all tiled, good well, 2
ito ry house. 2 »lory b*rT', ^
mile west on O r a n g e Boule­
vard. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
' Phone 1 6 . ________________
GET YOUR gasoline and oil at
. .The Standard Station acroaa
. from the C ourt,House.
O N ff MIL lT g o iZ one male goat,
9 month* old. Phone 934»M.
WASHING machines repaired—
COLEMAN* Oil Ilk* ter, slightly
and all home oppllances. Cald­
Evershurp Pens
used. Phone 3C0*Js
_
well General Repair Shop, 707
North Mllti, Orlando, phone
Typewriters
BLOCiT*Machinta (2) with P*l2-1072. p r o m p t service.___ ’ *
lets. Miracle Concrete Co. 109
Everyday Filett
Expert Auto Repairing
Barfield A Jackson
Cord Index Tray*
MODERN six room and bath
ill
uHinrcuuii with
wiiu
.
In connection
fumlahed house, large plot on Yatea Auto Paint ft Body Work* •
Aluminum Sheet Holder*
...............
?mit*
main
lllehway,* t h m
Phone 371
Leather Brief Cohch
FLOOR tending nnd flffizhlng.
cleaning and waxing. 1L M.
Buxton BIllfolclH
Gleason, Lake Moryj_________ _
‘
A u t o p a in t in g
Hooka — Glftrt
By C.W. ” Pnt'* Johnson
16 yeura experience in auto and
Ph. 147
nlrcrnftpalnting. Hanford’s popu­ 114 Magonlla Ave.
lar paint authority,
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
208 W. 1st St.
XPERT PLUMBING — J u a l
returned from
North
with
some material not hero yet.
Wlm u mils the first combina­
tion ehiuinlhm pluled sink
faucet T Gcorgn Coursen, Phone
County 4100, Box 678, SanMOTOR TUNK-UP
Factories recommend It every
6000 mile* or twice » y«*r. Lssentiul to efficient car perfor­
mance. Our expert mechanics and
Sun Motor Analyzer atxura satis­
faction. Come in today.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
208 W. 1st St.
FOR SALE
.
1936 Chevrolet, long wheel base,
glat Imdy. dual wheel*.
MISCELLANEOUS
19-9 Diamond T two ton I mg
wheel base cab and rhaxsis,
- two speed
peril axle.
axle, 900.20
uuuxvii tire*.
•
WE PAY highest cash’'prices for
Seminole Coqnty Motnr-s
used furniture. Haynes ft Wil_ 109 Palmetto A v e..

Experience Unnecetwary
• Paid while learning
• • Frequent IncreaseH
• Overtime pay
• Paid vacation*
• Taxi-cab s e r v i c e for
late houra
APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR
R - 5 weekdayn
Saturday* M • 12

Brand new,
ROOFING
aluminum sheet „ roof Inj
rrirnp and snap lock‘Styles. PhoneW ire-W rite at oneel Fulenwtder
Mfg. A Distributing Co., I .O.
Box 8861. 910 Lancaster Drlva,
Orlando. Phone^S 1730.
LOTS” "near church, 410 Myrtle
Aw.
__________________
so CUBIC foot refrigerator, used
two months. Can he seen at

SOUTHERN BELL

dreaded -Royal-----Kim Tiger tanks
with their eight Inc frontal drmor.
On Dec. 23, he amid, the Divi­
sion was sent to take p a rt In the
critical Battle of the Bolge, and
traveled 100 milea during one
night. The next day they met
•nd completely annllllated the Ger­
man- 2nd Panxer Division which
hod broken through American de­
fenses and was heading toward
Liege, Belgium In nn effort to
cut off the allied nrmie* from
their supplies. .
For this action, he declared, the
2nd Division was cited by British
General Montgomery and Prince
Charles of Belgium, who made
the award of the Belgian Fourgere or Croix De Guerre the sec­
ond time In history nnd the only
time to soldiers foreign to Bel:
glum.
.
•

Molotov Seen As U. S. - Russia
P o ssib le Choice D eadlocked
Over Japan
To Follow Stalin

14, 1915

succeeds A.N. Williams who has
been named chalm ain of ths
board.

HERE NOW!

WESTERN UNION

s

RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia Ave
Phone 113
CATERING

To All Y our Bakery
.
Needs —
It’s

always fresh when
’ you buy It a t

•

Robb's
Home B akery

10S W. 1st

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PACKAGE S T O R L -

GbseTvcd In Oviedo
- RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR

lie iviiuoni Rincc IPiW.

IS THfcICE GOLD^I
IN Y O l ) U ^ % ^

premium on pr.
term Insurance.

lleul Entute
llfiital*—MortKa«e Loans
Depomiable Iwturnncc und Bond*
I’hnna 960_____ Boom 4, Florida Slate Bank Buiding

Turn Those Thing*
for this putjtose becau
sing n f citrus sagmanta
prohibited.
Thor# were 16,000 denUl offi­
cers in the Army DenUl Corps
during World W ar II._________ ,

LEGAL NOTICE
THB l-|MCl'IT COURT OF
THS SIXTH JUDICIAL Cl«CMT. IN AND FOR SRRINOLK
COI’NTY. FLORIDA. IN CUAN.
MICHARfl, ClfEVIAN.

LANEY DRY CLEANING CO.
.

Our dividends will further reduce
vour yearly cost an o th er 207*

with a single sentence stating the
fact, that Attlee had spoken to
Congress. There was. no editorial
comment.
., .
This afternoon U(a three chief*
of state will gather for another
session, with Dr. .Vannevar Bush

Good grooming and Root
cleaning go hand In hand
. . no one can be well
groomed wearing solledi'
wrinkled clothe*.
•
Bring In eltanlng early
and bs prepared to meet
the Fall aaaaon with
band-box froahnaast

(10 B- Sad

P*"

of eomplslnl riled
4Uur|u4*liUr«^-Tire ■nw a m w w d H s t
•Torlia'v and that
mlttee will begin public question­ dint of "the Stale
ing of witness#* togiorrow. And a
Republican member, Senator Owen
Brewster of Maine, has dlscloaad
th a t tha State department haa
bean asked for the completa fll*
on the famous Tyler Kahl cam.
Kant was ■ cede d a rk la «»•
United S ts tts embassy In LondonH* waa eonrietod in 1940 of y ol­
a ting British law by disclosing the

T m 4 !* tr r '
lando Highway,.
WANTED: 8 chambermaid*} day
and night portara. Phone Mr*.
JU ST received llraltod shipment
Perry, 1200.
o f Naw auto pumpa. amber
driving U g h U ,.e la a r driving

ATTENTION—youn woman 18 to
30. On* of tha fsrg^tsducaU ons
Institutions of It# kind In ths
CKEN eoop. 912.00. 610 E, United States haj an opening for
several young ladiae In U*s •*».
department who «T*
• position with a futuro. Thla Joo
offar. the following opportunities
to tha young woman who la nwe
to travel and undergo -a rigid
training program. Permanent yoar
round employment, pde*n^*DI#n*’

» S 2 ■«“ ' S S r t i i c S

herein (Hal you
of we it....... ..
you are a reelof New Jere*y.

slatea Praaldent
A a a fS
ja r a te
Roosevelt. And tha

or4»% be published oae* a week
Pearl Harbor committee want* tkl*
for four eeaeoeeUv* week* la
* look At the rocond to aoo If i newapaper ef general elreolaUen
•uhllskeO la leMlael* —0*0*4 V.
••lAritin.
W in n u s my heaU and MHctol
mother N M w Ired Prim* MlnUUr —
il et Neafartf^lwralaat* Ceunty,
Attlee In Washington asking th at Florida thit ttia d a y of November.
D. 911,
.
&lt;X F. HRRNDON

free transport*'
pleaaant woritla
you are internet*

(Ctreult Coert Reiki) • b r zaUlnr la pinion beU
and 4 PJ£. and T and 9
Mayfalt HotzL__________

WOMAN at Al’o Plaao.

FOR EVEIVTHIN6?;

Established 11108

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I

Gen. Hutchison

Associated Press Leased Wire

General Hutchison Accepting: Jap Surrender

• v .-a..

commuted. T h e supreme
commander in Germany It,
of the firm boliof that never
again will we have time to
prepare and train our men—
Alme, which he says, was purwiased by the blood of our
Allies both in 1917 and in 1912.
- Because of the atomic uge und
uettr developments In elect) unit*
the General said we must hav
a citizen reserve Army truinn
in the new techniques and keep
Ing UP with them year in nn.
yafer out. On the basis of hit
vast experience, he stated that
a trained G I has three time
as good n chance to live to h
£ war vetaran than a man who
Toes into battle green.
Elsenhower declared that the
universal training idea is fair t*
the citizen army which fought
and won this war because first,
It is the best way of assuring

-- &lt;3-’-h* *V.
LTV. two &lt;V&gt;line &lt;• elephunaa (one hitlilen
nutr imil.ile f mi the wreckage of n hlttxcd
•rmnn\. The huge beasts are mukiug up
■ • muthqies nnd doing y surprisingly good
ip. \ nclephant can haul inure tliiiu tl.OOU
'••e n e is ate cnutlmmll, amazed by their

Intercepted Jap
Ford Asks Union
Messages Placed For Guarantee Of
Before Committee1 Full Production

\l"ive n hIiuwii tIn- historic s u r re n d e r on S e p ; k. Jpi,*,i of Jupnuese licneiel Moruzuiui, (burl
h " e n , l ciim in and rr o f an J a p a n e s e forces o n Mindansio in tliu I’bilipplite Islands to Brig. Gen
•M . Hutchison of Sunfurd. P a it ia l lv shown i
l.aekgrouuil are several
of Genera
In-on s honor g uard of 160 spick und sp a n six footer,
tieneral llutelu.-on is shown slgnfni
in len der document*.
.
•

vain and second, it will relieve
lei,. i .'i i n&gt; ji ii'.ii a |iri*
•Seplem
viiiipvi
them of continuing to hour (hi Tokyo
Inform ed' Of
vatu in World W ar I, wu* cliburden of defending .'.he pescr.
nmriwl on Sept. H. 1916 a t MinW arships A t Pearl
ilunoa. 1’li 11i| plnre Isliinils, whe.t
Eisenhower told the committee
Generul Hutchison u* cuntnianth a t he was aware of mo:-al uml
H arbor On Dee. (i
tier of the 31st Dixie Division, acA ligious objections to the train ­
repled (he stirrcnder wif Jupnnese
ing plan. !|e said the sum total
WASHINGTON*. Nov, ! 6.
k b a values
.m ill a
... u L
•. u tl.
t lent Generul Mdroxunii, com­
off Ithese
For the first time. I'n
mander ‘of (lie :i.'i(h Jnpuucsc
very essence ol
•.‘void of ftslcl Jnpiine:.i'
arm y anil of all Jiipane.se forces
fought to preservr. But he want­ sage* inlorccpli-d just pri
tin ihlnud
ed, tho facts of today must he the outhreal; of hq.iditii
nil
The surrender on .Mindanao
faced: the preservation of our been laid open i &gt; pulilie
e.ljumle.1 u 'long e.unliut record for
way of life in a world which tion by (ho Pearl Itar'ic: ii
ilk |4 h « -4 l* t - IHvinion,“ t &gt;T*
.
,, ,
• if&lt;h»ring t ail*
twice within a ’ generation, has ■jiatiug—iwwsitw. .. ' H-ges
I l oan sale- aud aycnrtliug to K. (!.
IT
~T77r TiitTie Union, rord of- which General Hutchison
...........
xyu*
f se g hi to T trtuat exhaufllOh "iTe-' Lekers crowded the ’mini
[1(1 l&gt;ilprtrick, .miBtv elinirni:in of!
mis declare that this is not the | -.ssistanl divisionhl eomnmmler
pend* aquarely on the national roont, to «npnr|tv u i Contt
•
*be drive, rvsulis a r e very rlihaii&gt;;
I(
no •*. take up the question of under Major Gen. Clarence A.
m ; fidntlhi:
‘
i
security. T h e . only practicable C o u n s e l William D. \i
r.crul
wage.’
increases.
I
Martin,
who
was
away
at
the
wav to astpre the national »e- placed tho intercepted hie
Duly 7 pep relit of l lie quota of
Dr.
Tlie letter points out Dial &lt;08151111110 of the surrender.
a u n l y I* by peacetime mililnry on the. record.
' in &lt;r&gt;7 i,nm
o r Shi',thro wmitll of ■ rector
*
of tmtUiidlh uro higher than ever
The division hulled from the
“ alning.
(lr,c | b u n d l u i v y Ip en suhl thu s f u r ' Count;
They Inrlodr I o
note
before., while a t the same lime ^ United
_____ _Stale, early In 1944. and
(nre.H RotnSUdf* (k&gt;gittW,stiI8,Mr,•KN-• jaml T
• Eisenhower see*
n rd ’i ko- i
ly ’ of
&gt;'er»t directly to N#w Guinea.
'•hf 1'l'«iW'(l}*ilyJ
ni the &gt;*&lt;irke*e,
' *»orke»e, &gt;eni
•••'d
• p a t i i ’k. The d r i t e will end in i b r m i n i
trwau kaiplng
OuAw?
r . ..
...
.......... .. 1/ a t on alrU n ic low. To g ra n t' isrter It rnovisl to the Nclhv.ceil J bin little iirinre th a n tw o w e e k s , | d a y e
*»d cooperating iwlth the U n ltrH envov's in VVa-hinglO’i
, iw k . It’.’ union ileorand, the company rands Fast Indies and ussauite.1
c ie oq Dee 3 , I e pointed out,
| hlense.
Nation*, Organization. In fnct ing behind tlu.' sp-«&lt;’it.(, r-.ii, .’hu' j'siiys, would Ire (o plaro u very and captured the Mapia and Ast.r
he considers a strong A m enrs toe note 'described ii- j5iuLirtitt heavy niortgage on-the future of tsland groups: It moved min' the
| ’’People In this section, if th ey Unit,
essential to the success of Iht | , [
’ i do mil iii.'et tlieir i ’CioIii , innv h av e
,-i
iudivldu'd*. Tlie.it:itk. Irotli the com|Any anil the work- r’hilippines .in April. 1916 aud
new league.
•'
" ' ‘‘j a h u id lime explaining to th e 11,1 hai
Were saiil to i.e goim; 4J Lj
t«rs.
•••entually won the surrender ul
“ W* must train our men to tatieously with the direct’ .
'
instead, the Kuril officials'*pro- lhea Japs on Minduqun.
avert World War III," declared ntlinis with I rf .iJ' :-1 lioopevtdt pose that the union offer guarun(icneral Hutchison was uwanlElsenhower, “not to re-flgln uml Secretary of State t onii tl tec* of tumpany security us n I tlie Inonze star rncdul.
world war II.”
Horn in South Carolina, the
Hull. In u paienthr’lir.iW aside. &lt;counterpurt to the union security
9 Eisenhower said that our A llies.!'b ” sender «&gt;J thfc n te *, .;»■11pruvidj.l by the union shop ami on of the late Joseph C. (luteindo not fear our motive* In k*t.n-‘i the utmost -rereev aliu'ut' tl -'(the dues check-off. The company •on and Mrs. Elisabeth Cauthcn
l ip l dpi i i Imitty to buy coupon
General
Hutchison,
Ing butselves strong. Hs r.iid i behind tlie scenes rliseu -!••• r.
letter risk* the union to | relent Hutchison,
hand- with this high rale of inIII eomiiig to this section he
—Uiwntit-cJUL.jiia n In .Ire incorporuterl in ll«* liortly after graduation, nmve.1 to
that Russia h ai not the alig h tcst!_ T h e ’onlv-cluo
(•■rest."
.
.Siiliford.
ill that lie felt l.ae.k home ag'iiiu,
In the fiist World War, hn rose
ivlng
winked in ' neighboring
An inteie ting exliiliit of .lii|iresponsibility. The
'lend. H&lt; In u tefeicnce I . thou ml, iq
opge i mint v ii&gt; county | liysiancr,e mine . ,ImiiiiI&gt;s and weapons
ver ku a j advising President Ron exelt ,&gt;p ask* that tlie liluu provide effect­
ill, plim t» (be s e ttin g up of a
wii« slinwii vi’strnlny in front if
and the I how to settle a coal -’ i i '. m’ ^ ive guarantrea ngninst work
•litli mill llieii', from Deeemlicr
' lie Ititi 'llu u tc r nn the U. S.
■tlon~wl«r".friinr Tfc i .e n r — rm v stoptmee* and. for InereaMMl too"i! lo Koieinlxtr, I93H.
Niivv oidnupen truck under di­
ducllvlty oil Ilie part of the wor
are said to havi* mlvi e.i
••d
his
friends
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
i ret Inn of l.ieul. Elhcrt Gole,
k'.'i*. As another suggestion, the
Aflei the l.range County Health
veil against a wai with .lap;,
h’.
Foster.
Mr.
Foster
was
one
"S V It ..ii.I Marine Sgt. K. I*,
nil wus established in Oetolier
end lo have urged him to u ir r j Foul Company. .ssk' s the ui|ion to
&lt;
&gt;
f
his
childhood
pluyninlcs
in
/alia'’ Vi.l a single ImiIiiI sale,
193 be: colltincit'd hi: work as
to irim burse the firm
nut without delay what 111; Mote
Sanford and is head of the lieuilix according to munnger It, Harris of
®
z44
| &gt;11yr I iun ami assisted Dr.
called the "iutruuuclng” belt ■n.l fm any duuiages caused by vioItadio plant of that ritv. The ’•'uni ”f the. Itit? Th'Mtcr. had resulted eiiuntx
Itice, elite- tor of the Unit, he said
Intion of no-strike' agreement.i. ft r | F
K R P I ' R P II
Japan nnd Chinn.
is
very
modern
with
the
finest
from tlie demonstration up until
At an cinliei time, October.
Ti e Fon| officials declare that *
69 t t I 1 a C II
Throughout
th.i
inteiv p t.'I
wmking conditions. Mr.' Ituh*uu imon today.
•
If t '
lo December, 1930, Dr.
' -----------message* s i tit i I a r ‘ImpliratiMi. the company agreed to union illQuilluiaii had a private practice
■niid. Morning und afternon rest
II) Duke MarNeill
n»e found lo the rflect that d mends for a option shop uml dues
in 9 intei (iurdru.
The time 7:30 l». M.
period* are taken. Every kind of
waa tl(c Unite.I States uml Uri- check-off in -n»41 In the hope of
Me stated this tumulng tluct lei
loin thul - were |.u tik-.g Join, rlMiiinutiog friction and strife, j night, the place Seininnh
outdoor sport nnd howling alley* Rotnrians And Wives
Hot, I l.o **ffic’inls add, their hope* School Fonti.all Field. 'I
sur\ stm ngly u|qirovecl of the
Seminole High’s Baby Celery Inin war, am
their,
along
with
a
cafeteria
helve l.i'en
largely dispelled l.ythe time und the plnre I
Feds traveled to Dclaml Inst
Enjoy B a ri) e c u e work of the Seminole County
Ono exhibit
that serve* the finest food to om'heir i .S’lienrcs during the la-t l.lg Tiomeeomiug fontlmll
night and tangled with tho Baby committee wr. .
|.|e) oe* for 25r. Mr. Foster us
Health and Tuberculosis Associa­
four
years.
They
point
out
tiiut
between
the
Few
Smyrna
Bulldogs In their second - con­ sent hv tho Jnpunr a Go.u ii in tli company *| cut nearly 93,000,- neemhes” and the Sunford
in old Hanford hoy iyn| University
tion la it* uflorts of *eul sale*
ference tilt but relumed on ih* Honolulu to Tokyo on Iv i. i. *•00 luHt year In the- Dearborn | Feds."
of Horiitu graduate de.srrxe* ii lot*
and raising fund* for estul.|i*hiug
ab o rt and of a 7 to 6 count This note cat:
of
I’redit.
Mr.
Itolison
.a)
i
III.
'
alone to rollect union clue* The Hurrac-uclu*
have s
In the county a TH isolation unit.
M il owing a hard fought and well can warship., ut *uu-J.u, • u»&lt;t tie-1 area
new Towsmi plant -look* like a
nnd fees under the check-off, and but two defeats in seven
Al*T*HS5inT uiuille'lii i#curd“ llBWFM game.
up at docks in ITatl tlaxhur, to ray more than 1,000 union I tho • first nt tho hands of
l.lg high srhoul und tlie giounds
ring quartefrr In Sanford, Dr. Qull.
Thar* were no scoring hostill- and added: " I . .qi.n-.u that o.&gt; member.* who spent all or part I Military Arudcmv of J
and shruldiery ure hcu.itilul, .lie.
Ihimn i* cominuting from his home
air reconnaissatir.- i
t i n during the first three
u l tlwir Ucue —o onion-beihicrrsK. —villr-end—
the—
rrm nd bv*M
0*01 gruvr-HccM’-UmaCllla wltere in­
live- vc ill. Mi - Oullln.MM .uni Iii 44aW#* fotiwd—tt— Wnpo«i*Whr"to N otatM K -m r- d w . ow - no ■e.rer
fun. i i h i . T im in ' on tn* otW r
penetrate the two strong forward sage shoved ta r t t wa, i.M
.h a n g c ,
linml, |s driving dully from hi*
walla except for a brief tlirral Uanslntvd until Iter. It.
. them dealing wlt(
home oil Sunfaid Avenue lo O r­
•y the Fad* mldw^v in Uie'thiiC
The first twn wit.)e •••* j died trdure.
seniorlt
lando, until Mich time a* lie can
period. Lansing cllmsxed a short wure Rear Admiral T. U.’ 1 j'ts and ths numt«r
secure living quurtcm in that
drive w ith a 22 yard jaunt to and Got. B e r l i n rtl Thicien i nilltree men to
P*eeo the hall an the Behind Neither ue* at i’nirl llaM.-. on | Ncnotiatiun meet!
lig h t yard stripe. The Fed* trie I Dec. 1, 1911. Hut they told of igln next Tuesday,
• o r Una play* but were stoppe.1 the di«|MMition of Navy an I '
oa one yard line.
Army fnreen at - Hi* Urn.’ tlie
About midway in the - fin .1 Jup*
stiuck.
Admiral la ri i
stanza. Tommy Nl* faded .tml testified tlmt there im» no writ,
‘‘Tho main conversation with
fired A l i yard a trial to Mnrtv ten record
every firm was aimul IhIm.i short­
McLaughlia who snatched It on th* uir acarrhn
age. OPA and government conJulian Slcnstrnm, local voter*•&lt;
Fad 20 and sped the remaining Pent I llarto
11al»," he continued. "The firms
distance to tally. N il passed to
who tccunlly telum ed In Sanford
all assured me of u continued
nfiwr Completing five years n*r.
M eLatghlht for the conversion.
&gt;' airily of gmult and higher
Railway
vicp in l be armed forces, .nt-.
Tho Bulldogs kicked ' off to Southern
pi Ires for ut len*t until another
Sanford and on tho second play Againut FEC M erger been appointed Adjutant of the
year."
Amet it an Legion’e Seventh 1)1*.
Tom Kenny went over h it own
t u n . Department of Florhls, ac­
left taclrfe and through the HullThe Itegular Mreting of Taylor
WEST PALM BEACH. N ov . U . cording to mi announcament ’lade
• g aecondary to break Into the
Caminuiidery, No. 28, K. T. will
(/!')
—
The
l
.
Southern
Ituilwu)'
yesterday by the Seventh Di*
opan and acore a fte r burning up
be held Friday at 7:3(1 P. M.
Colder W eather Is
TT yards of tu rf for the inly 11iifI’ll i eHITT ha. told th.* In'ra- tiirt Commander, Joel FM I.
n» which lime the Order of
Mr. Stanstrom is the fihs:
FOd acore. A ,11ns attem pt f &gt;r sU4b. Comn&gt;”ice Unmmilelon tha:
Malta will be ronferrvd on a
Forecast For State
a number of its invostmenta end veteran of World War II to btb* convgisjoa failed.
class of candidates. AU Sir
coutrnrt
nhlicsti’ms
would
lie
en.
appointed an official of Uie Sev­
Tho outstanding line nlsy of
Knights are invited lo attend.
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 16. t/P)
tha tilt waa performed by With, dangem l should the At lent1.’ enth District.
— Winter came to most sectioni
Coast
Line
absorb
the
Farrnlu
•rington ami Jaoklnaon, Sanford’s
Mure than 91,000 worth of
of th* United States today and Finnish W ar Crimes
East Coast Railway.
BOY SCOUT MEET
new
equipment, including tables,
even
took
a
brushat
Florida.
Vice President in ch-rt’i ul
1 t
rags, lamps and other items,
Trial
Opened
.Today
A
low
of
62
waa
reported
at
traffic. E. It. Oliver testified a t
•Mis It. Hit.nunt. gcnernl sec.
were brought to the USO bv
St. Petersburg this morning and
a hearing here that Thu .Southern relary of the Jacksonville YMCA
Director Joe Hall, who has just
clear
and
colder
weather
has
SKHur wqswiMia sc w t k i ) played u full pertin di-veluplng will
HELSINKI,
N
o
v
.
16,
(/IV—
lie the principal speaker at
been forecast for all of penin- Finland's war crlinas trial opened telurned with his family from
froight unj paiH.ci.gvr .traffic the annual /meeting of the Cen­
sular Florida,
.
today, with tji* former Finnish the souther* .p a rt of tha stale.
now moving N*c«r. FJX iinoa.
tral Florida Council, Boy ScobU
D1NKHH LOSK VALUABLES
I-°W temperature*
32 were minister to Washington L* HJal- John J . Lee, who ha* been serv­
---------. .of
. —
Oliver opposod the A( L’s or&gt; of America to be held a t the
in low grounj locations, tpar Procop* — as chief defense ing as assistant director In Mr.
Hotgl Mayfair a t 6:46 o’clock
M1NNEAI*0HS, Nov. 16, (A*)
front nortn of Gaincti- «ounsel. All eight of the accused Hall’s absence, expect* to ^ re ­
this evening. Boy ecout leaders
iup man robbed
to
44 degrees wltn tio men, headed by the form er Fin­ main hare reveral day* further,
and workers from seven counties guests
■ _____
nner party in
nish President — Rlsto Ryti — awaiting a new assignment.
are Planning to attend.
Minneapolis of valuables 'e s ti­ tow « 4 west coast -d
marched
into th* ancient BumHarold V. Pact, scout execu­ mated a t 91&gt;000 last n ig h t Two
The
In* building
bultolng and finance com­
Temporatures of 46 drgroea derhufet, while police kept the
tive, will apeak on ‘HUghlighU of th* diner# — Just home from
and k U r wars in sight fur jh* entrance to th* courtroom open. mittee of th* Seminole Country
White boras In tha Yukon — lost Indian River and Everglades Jla- Thousands of unlvarslty student* Club will moot with the direc­
trlcU,- and go degrees In the gathered around the court house, tors a t the Seminole Country
low er-M at e o a * district.
•tafln p patriotic sonfs.
lie # Ha —4 V ra a rs g e n ae)
,■

Seminole Counly Dr. F. Quillman
Si.id Lugging Ini Arrives Here fi
War Bond Sales , . . . 1 . . rf /

Baby tfeds Drop
f-6 Contest To
DeLan’4 Bulldogs

CITY BRIEFS

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T~:

sssr*

“*

Leaders Plan
Commission To
Guard Secret

WASHINGTON, • N ov.' 15.(A P)—The three lemlern of
the nations which nlonc
ItossesH . the know-how of
atomic bomb manufacture
have announced a program
to spare . the world from
atomic destruction.
President Truman, Prime
Minister Attlee of Great Bri­

with m e •IHsfi? i)i,-Uio«i

•
» -. returne.l to Ins’ Inimv
in Bantitrtl last uignt after u
quick liigut fimn too I'hiiippine.
to Washington.
On trmpmai &gt; duty in this
country for 16 days. .. ter.
Him M i,n i.,
I return to his oversells'
alio
' at the cud of th a t tune,' uu.
suiil ilil- morning that he . &gt;e
to Ik* out of the Army i. mu.
The division of which he hut
■been in rtnunmnil is nw. tiling
transport* in the Philippine* nn„
the itcueiul expects them uli to
ue Imnie In t niuluia*.
Geiieiul lluti'hiton left Manila
by pmne on Nov. JO, uriivl.ig
in San Francisco on x Nov. I t.
He flew lo W ushlu’ton that
same day. arriving tin: at j.ut)
A. M. yesterday. Tukm : a pmno
a t noon that iluy, i.e fl
to
SVest 1‘ulm llc.uli tvlteio . p got
another piano Imrk to Oriindo
urrtving here ulmul 7: o last

NUMBER 17.

Trum an, Attlee, King
Announce Plan A f­
ter Six-day Atomic
E nergy Conference

Brig. General’ J . C. Ilutchisiif..
who ’left neie in November oi
1910 i' c inmamiiiig q u eer a.
••Jim i. Jir.tr, Brigade of th j
* is i .Division and has

OSM U now ta t fsU 4mdk

fiRM $t. ARCADt BlDO.

PREPARE
EARLY
FOR FALL

VOLUME-XXXVII

Dixie Division, Expetted H o m e By
Xmas, F ought.Japs
In P h i l i p p i n e s 1

is the store where
you’ll find the finest.
'

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

British Sitting
In Middle Of
Powder Kegs

Center Ot otaKe|P,B«

a r r e l l

Fair and colder ahis afternoon and tnnlght
Scattered light froM on low ground to­
night. Friday fair and continued coot

■You W hislb While They Work

e

F

In Unity There If. Slrenjrth—
To Protect the Peace of the Worldi
To Promote the Progress of Amrricai
To Produce P-os pertly for Sanford.

dustrial and

(Ceallaaed F re » »•*** Oee)
NEW YIRKCITY, Nov. 14. &lt;/P) Instance
there has been an ex­
—Early thla November Stalin planation and an apology from
failed to appear In Moscow for the Communist force*. They raid
the celebration of the 1917 Soci­ they
thought
the
American
alist Revolution. I t was the first troops were Japanese.
time the Russian Premier had
When the assailants Irnrnen
missed the important occasion. In that the victim* were Americans,
place of Stalin in thb snow-dusted and not Japanese, they were very
reviewng. stand was Foreign Com. regretful. They e v e n sent B'fls
missor Vlachetlav Molotov.
of fruit and nuts to the victim*
To look a t Molotov standing a­ In tho hospital, with their letters
top Lenin’a tomb In Rad Square of apology. But ju st so this mis­
reviewing R u a a l a n
military take won’t be made again, nil
might, one would never think of American vehicle* now carry
him as a revolutionist. Molotov’s
features are dominated by a welltrimmed but prominent black
mustache. He a l w a y s wears
glasses. Rather short and of n
stocky build, he dresses very
carefully. A neat felt hat topping
his ’well-tailored suit and over­
coat,- Molotov look* like a typical
business man. lie would not
seem out of place a t a chamber
(('ont Instil 1'res. !*«*|
pr commerce luncheon.
The Nntlon»ll«t* stlA hqM half i
Hut* Molotov has seen the in- of the naval base and With th e ,
aide of m snji jails because of hli British moving enutiousdly, It
‘revolutionary’ activities. The Sov­ looks as though It may be an
iet Commissar waa bom In Feb­ other week before the Indones- I
ruary, 1890 in tho town of Ku- Ians a re driven Aut.
kark — now called Sovletak. His The
accuse
i n c British
DlltIPII liw
uaw the Japanese
■------ | |
family name- was Scriabin hut of having armed the n*t,T**.
early-In life he took the name, this had another echo In Batavia
Molotov which means “hammer.” today when the J a p high .com­
A t the age of 10, Molotov mand formally surrendered to Uie
lned the Communist party and British. All th at British Major
gan hla career aa a revolu- General D.C. Hawthorn got from
ionary propagandist. The youngthe commander of the Japanese
. revolutionary was encouraged to sixteenth army and hla chief or
I see a lot of Russia by the
A to m
D o m o n o i u s J czarist police. For when fcfolotov staff were their sword*.
And as the Japs stood bdfore
«
.
! was not moving from place tn
with Ilowed heads. Ilowthorn
bi Russia to avoid arrest. him
^
°
I he was being arrested an.l exiled gave them n terrific tongueI n
W o u h in ir f n n
&lt;o some distant Rnsslajj p ro v h rr lashlnit In whlrh he accused them
in
n d s n i n g i o n
Uut Mch time Molotov man­ of deliberately handing over arms
.
I nged to escape and return to hi* do whal he called the unruly ele­
H’amtiBsed from Paae Oee,
j rcvolulonnry activities. A fter the ments in Java.___________ ’•
is lieing maintained by ‘officials | revolution In 1917. Molotov rose
connected with the three-power rapidly—In party esteem untl' liONfiWOOD MAN HUNT
HE WE«T AFRICAN PlftHV ~ atomic energy conference, there in 1924 he entered the Inner
JACKSONVLl.l K. Nov. 14. Mb
are Indications that President Tru- circle of Communist party power
.tPHAiriB ARC. Oft ANftTEJtAOft
man, Prime Minister Attlee, and — tho Politburo. In . the spring Among five survivor* of the
IfOUNOTOUR FCKT HIGH.
dUC UTTLL FLUjOW* AR1 VggV Canadian Premier Mackenzie K in g 'o f
1930,
Molotov
succeeded •dare collision in Texas was Law­
4WU. AND H#SS AN AFFKC710H- ulready have reached substantial Maxim Lltvlnoff as Russia's rence Blankenship, of Longwood,
ATE DI*PO«(TION.
argreem enf. I t’s believed th at the foreign commissar,
chief problem still to be sulvcd I In this . diplomatic position,
Is the form of tho final com -' Molotov ha* seen much of the
■world. *9le led the Boviet deleThere's nothing: av munlque,
This is a more delicate Isauo gntlon to the United Nations
erage about FA R ­ than It might seem, for It Involve* j Conference In 8an Francisco. AnU
question of Russian reaction Molotov’ waa one of the key
RELL’S
ARCADE the
and the possibility of a rebuff figures and sometimes the con-

of any other group, said C ap t Dy­
son, and on Sept. 2 reached the
Belgian border two dnys ahead
of any other group.
They fought across the Albert
Canal near Ilasselt, Belgium on
Sept. IB, which was about 10
mile* north of Aachen. In con­
junction with the 30th Infantry
Division they cracked tho blegfrlrd IJno on Get. 10.
CapL Dyson was here awarded
the Silver S tar for gallantry In
action. Aa he described it, hi*
buttery was nttacked In the rear
by German BS Infantry equipped
with machine* guns, and strongly
entrenched In the wood* nearby,
lie at once ordered an attack on
the Germans, blasting them a t
60 yards with 106*s and they
killed or captured’ 70 of the en-

In observance of National Edu

NATIONAL house trailer* e l* trie brakes, new paint and
lubber. 406 Sanford Ava.
convenience.
S ECO NOD Hand bricks, plenty
doors and windows.
IX iharta
Lumbar Y a rd ._____________ SIT. WANTED—
YOUN
"fryers for aala. G.1L
Thigpen, 1307 E. 2nd St., phone POSITION to care for children
and keep house, See Mr*. Ruby
Mitchell,' Lake Manb________
DUO-THERM
Oil
circulating
heater, like new, 96U.00. 601
W. la t St.__________________ _ WANTED
ONE Handryx bird caga, al*t
28-% x 14 x 18", with small LAROE size tricycle. Will pay
Finch bar spacing and ona
good price for ono In good
round canary cage. Phona 040.
condition. Phono 024-Jj_______
TEN houses' in good condition, WE BUY zacond hand furniture.
Benton's F u rn itu re. Ew hanga.
3 of the houses Just built and
I, 600 Sanford Ava.
two loU beside*. All f®r I V
600.00. J , E. Jonas, 422 E
4th Bt., Sanford, Pla._________ WANTED: Small zafa. Phono
820.
(UPRIGHT piano and stool, $60.
- -00. Mr#. Fowl#*, Laka 8hofe
H ELP WANTED—
' Boulevard, EnUrprtse, Fla.
. 1929 A FORD pick-up with
— -Caoepy Ideal.—fur. - hunting.

UND—

) dW iIons-of tanks, In-1
for the first time the*

'Vlj.

tain' and Prime Minister MncKcnzic King of Canada held a Joint
new* conference in Washington
today. They proposed creation of
a United Nations commission
chnrgcd with safe-guarding tin;
secret.
•
The Commission, they Mild,
would not share ntomie knowledge
until ^‘It is possible to duvisc ef­
fective, reciprocal and enforceable
safeguards acceptable to all na­
tions." ,
Specifically.
the commission
would lie charged with the duly
to make proposals on four iioinls.
The*- arc
"F o r extending between ill ttnlions lliu exchange of- liasir
scientific
inform ation
on
oil
subjects—for- tienrefill—ends:—

"For control of aluinic energy

to the r 'd r n t necessary to ensuiji

Vergil Hritton, S-lc. son of
Mrs. Hubys Britton of Sanford,
and now home on rehabilitation,
leave, told yesterday how Ini had
been assigned to drive’ two lientruant colonel* and a civilian wli
laid u strangely familial look, ic­
in' put it, to an officer's rluli at
Valetta. Italy.
A* lie described (i.e Incident,
lie wu* sitting a t'llie wheel of a
Chevrolet Sedan at tlie Malta
A harf. He saw u portly civi­
lian and two lieutenant colonel*
u|.pinucli hi* car. He got out ItTtd

offlcci ' cnlcrefl'

'

At tlip officer’* club nt Vul’rt Ia he *topped and the men
-iligiitcd. He noticed tlmt the
civilian i rturned his nalute.
Curious to know who hi* clvllian passenger was Im asked u
trarb;
Hi It tun waited an lu.ui utid n
half la-fare hia.distingul-lied visl.
tor und the lieutenant ctduueL
•merged from 'the officer*' club
nal then druve them buck to tlie
wharf where their ship was
•locked. This incident happen•il In early March, he said.
The W’nrst moment of his 16
months of oversee* duly, he said,
was during a midnight off the
coast of Italv a t l^ghnrue, when
he was suddenly celled to duty
on the signal bridge of the I.ST
end learned th a t the v e sse l was
over a German mine field. This
occurred on Msv I, a few days
rrio r to the G-srman surrender.
The vessel escaped inlahao, he
said.
Born in west Florida. Seaman
Rritton attended schools in San­
ford. He entered 'th e Navy In
September. 1943.
TOKYO Nov. 18 &lt;AJ)_On* of
tho candidate# for tho Japan***
house of representative# in the
coming general election is a glob*,
circling flier,. Tho aviator. Zeneaku Axlms llv*|| la tho Unitod
8U U a for 19 years. Ax Ime said
ha voukl make the m ost of his
residenc* in America In prom ot­
ing’ friendship between Japan and
America.
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The modern treatment of pneumonin has reduced the
; death rate from the discaw* by mure than two-thirds in
i the past eight years, according to the Methipolltan Life
1limurnnce Company. Perming this reduction in .nortniity
"one of the phenomental achievement* of modern medi­
cine" the Metropolitan says that in the .decade of the 1920’h
death rate* irtrni thJLi (Itsease hovered around an average
of 76 |H»r tOO,OOil among the company’s Industrial policyholders; In the first nine months of the current year the
death rate was down to the record low figure of
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The decrease follows the improvement In methods of
treating jmeiirnoniu—specific s^rum, therapy, which i.egan
tp’cppje Into gpfje.riii use' In the curjy 1036's, and was almost
n)together supplanted. In the la(e yenra of tfia decade ny
the diilf. drugs 'u'jid eypn motp recently by penicillin. Due
credit, mun y lie given to' th^ part, pliyed by serum in he liv­
ing reduce this rhorUbty To; As m^ffiased quaptities of the
sefum were mnjulidffTureti and dl»tt*|bated, as the efficacy
nf tlpr tre«tmcm wgp domqh^U'atcd, ns increased facilities
m ankfr «» The for. ppeuihdcbcctis typing liecnrrie availahlt, and as' pnystclanH.'lespned technique of. itdmlnUteHHg the seHim. in­
creased control was trained oyfcr pneumonia.
\\’hjle 'the death futp I’p?m pneumonia for the greater
part* of th e&lt;1fl!!0*s nrerngco around.54 per 100,00,,a-drop
from an ,averii|fq'of75 which pfcv’AiUd during the previous
decade. t h e conipnhy holds'“ns particularly noteworthy the
shai^i tlrbp fn mortality from 56.1 per 100,000 ill KM?
THURSDAY. NOV. IB. IMS
10.fe.per 100,000 in 1938, before the sillfa drugs &lt;?«**• used to
any npptccfabJe extent. After the introduction of the sulfa
r t l l t TODAY
dru^s* totvard''the close of the decade, and after tmr discovety of pehlcilCn more recently,' chemotherapy has been
used vpry widely with spiendid results.’’
The mormons IwperK ‘ tq people In every age group
anil,In luvtli ReXeff if ahoWn by tipe‘comjmny’s comparison1
of; the decline In'pneumonia mortality between KC50-JIW7— ■
liefore the era of chemotherapy— and 1II42-KM4—th e 1
latest yeai's for which details fty age and sex nre available.
Tbe comparison show's thfcl in virtually, every age group;
from 6- ’tB' s f jyoAra among White malis, and 6 'to. fit among,
wilitq fem ales/the decline in mortality was fiO per .cent ;
or better,-while ill no age period Hi' cither sex was th e ’
drop teas than 43 percent,' ‘

All aSllnari aallrra.
thank*. rr«»laOg«» anil
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raltlhS“nniSk will *•* '
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SipaW^oans —&lt;?,LLosing
LOAN3 mude to buy, repair or refinance, a home—
Itenl-li^r payments — Low interest, rates
•your Havings are ln»qrei| her

Ifiral Fedcrul Savings &amp; Luufl A ^pciutipO
• of Seminole County—

lb* Aral* wlih arm* wiiii ^iiitii
a small Arkansas to\yn has done something about its U u l l i i . l l l l
PskSune. J Thi*' I* one nr ihe re- unemployment problem. By popular subscription it has rais- A „ j
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pftfta which the Anglo-AmerUan ed 805,000 to erect n factory building thu; will furnish
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■taily or th* htoir-KahUrii *H"“-- jblis fo r returning veterans, discharged wnr plnnt“'wnrknrs
f ! K a I t,,
ilrm ahouM WM-'ti to iiiny
,m,| people who are tired of farming. They will donate this
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i money to n responsible firm that will build a plant in tl’ieir ' r » ,t] v r n \F
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„ midst, or they will build the plant themselves and charge Th„
u^n«M niMw*i» increaie"to' lu i the firm a hro-rate'd rent. Further, additional local capital &lt;him-»eNniiom.
salarixl. nnil we presume non- [can be forthcoming if the manufacturer is interested in u intuthi* nre car
union, employee*, it will be In- j community cooperative venture.
'P' *i,'**‘ ,n
STW"* ' “.aZr i„h! L l£? oil'*
Here is a sound idea based on the economic principle
refu*0l "tn'erant* their .10 warrant] that if production Ih stimulated the employment problem will ham), &lt;•&gt;.-«limn

•dilution la unique in that It la
the f l n t of It* kind In which
there appears to have been any
concern for the public, interest.—
Titusville Star-Advocate.
And even thla time it should be
token with a grain of Halt.

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this kind of income to that from such illogical, lirne-k llie ;
which ihc 'Nnifenallata
activities as the depression made necessary. The Arkansas mielit U|C ami t« prevent ihe iepiau hns the further advantage o f being locally inspired, hv«ry nr foqjltu ihoaa citify held
which will add to the community's self-esteem.
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This is a good industVlnl-farming idea, too. That is, ' That they have succeeded to a
for a plant which cnn use materials of a (ype easily grown *trntcglc extent in their rnilroad
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day’* net no'.'.I.daement hy the
f’ii.ngktnif aevemment that the
Cnmmunii&gt;t* hnve rnure.l widi
spread &lt;li location of the rn.intry’*
One-Time Labor Party
iran-potjailnn network. That they
— — —
rony *lifted In sinrvlno &gt;ut th t
Twice within eight year* han the effort failed to died «■•. «•« nnd that they Intend to
Inonk no interference from outa strictly labor candidate as mayor of Detroit. But if ,1side
source* i* to lie aeen in the
R’chard T. Frankensteon, the man whom the CIO sup­ | experience*
of correspondent* and
ported hut the AFL opposed, had won tho election, he | marjnr*.
would not have been the first labor nominee to carry a , Spencer Davit of tne Associated
| Press took n trip the other day
big city. *
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the bald, brown hills neat of
Back toward tho beginning of the century a Union I' into
Peiping. Hardly u doicn mile* bethe atomic era. man m ust accept Labor party earned San Francisco. .Twice the late Eugene | yonnd the maasivo doph'»-tia&gt; • ■*
arid practice tne ChHktlOh prin- j F. Schmitz waa chosen over the Democratic and Republican I west «ate of the olty his party
eiple of tha brotherhood of man i.nominees, and once over a fusion of the two Pnrties. Yet was atopped by Communist sold­
iers. They were all huaine**.
“bOdause man'* material dl»-"
coverlet have outpaced hi* m orn!, there waa nothing peculiar to labor in tho Schmitz adminis­ There was nothing casual about
tration.
Certain
crooked
business
elements,
whose
corruption
the
way they"waved their gleamprogre**". But one ia left tn wondar how la man gplng to be made of the two existing parties led many voters to supi&gt;ort )n&gt;r hayrnets, fixed to long rifle*.
tt&gt; accept the Christian principle. Schmitz, established equally pleasant relationships with A ftrr u good, long hard Icok—
first at the American flag on the
several Union Labor city officials.
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car mwl then at the ormpanta,
Appreciation for the untiring
Finally a blow-up came, with many Indictments and the soldier* waved on the party—
work Hone by Btat* Senator L!o« d
F. Boyle of Banfbrd and for the some convictions. The mayor went to Jui). und also what Is hut with un admonition to take
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corporation of Robert Carlton, more unusual, tho party boss. The Union Labor party work­ care.
A* the A. P. correspondent jolt­
member of the State Highway ers .returned to the two major parties, nnd an ep.sode in
ed along the deeply-rutted dirt
imisalon and N. L. Bryan Jr.,
road*. He saw vast field* of corn,
rlct engineer, in making poa- San Fraiiciafco history was over.
i the immediate completion of
wheat, and cotton being harveate-tMetbeurna causeway wa» exThe area around Peiping la one
of the richest farm center* in
i*ed a t Monday night'* meetof the Chamber of Commerce.
northern China, liut there were
no signs of any food carts oil the
way to marltat. Tha Communist*
were making aura of that, to ontp Omaha. Neh. when eoi
force thoir economic blockade .of
■uch lurge cities as Palping,
Tientsin, and Talngtao.
,
The party waa stopped again a t
another village, and it waa thara
that the two Monogolian guide*
removed tha American flag from
It* mast on the radiator of the

Governor Caldwell, admitting
(Certain deficiencies and imperfec­
tion* In Florid* prison s vs tern,
sky a that “civil Ixutlon has not yet
.found the right answer to the
troublesome subject of penology".
Hut soma hqv* fojnd a belter
answer than other*. It will cost
elate money, but a better »n
xwer will have to be found in
Florida.

FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE Cordell Hull und Mr*. Hull
bio shown hdic ip Wnrhington ns they received news of the Nobel
Peace Prir.B award. Announcement of the nwuw! came through. th«
Norwegian Government Infotmuiitlon service. (International Soundohoto 1 ______ __
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ear. —An {nterpivied- explained: Hne« nre. try in g to keep nuf of
"T hey wouldn’t like to
have n trouble until their shljut **il. for
mPumlersUuulIng about the flag." home.Four Murines-^-two ofThi« I* hbl p p e ,o f sevrrnl incld- ‘ fic e n ami two enlisted men—were
ent* reported from China wpi ;h retu rn in g
to headquarter*
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nro perturbing indication* of th e; Tungshan from a nearby airfield,
»*•• the ro m m u n iat arm y
when th eir j?en was cau g h t In a
th a t the American* nre tak in g • virion* cross fire. The Jeep wo*
sides In China's internal
affn ln 1wrecked nnd Iho
Marine* were
The other night. M arines guanling u bridge north of Tungshan
Were fired upon. They took nhelte r, w eathered repented volleys,
then broke up the a flu ir by ‘iring
buck w ith autom atic weapons. No isle npolopired with tho explana­
M arines were wounded in this tion Inat they thay thought the
episode, but there was another in­ Americnns were Jap*.
cident which show* whv tho Mn

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|Social A n d Personal Activities
*Snrirt!
/pr»//AriM iss M a r y HartseIl,M iss Maxweil E ggler
p u u a i ^ U i e n u a r ] Weds J crry Brady IV/cds S g t G rantham
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.TUUUSDAY

Tim marriage of Miss Maxwell
Miss Mary Cwi Icn Hurlsell,
daughter Of Mr. nod Mrs. 1,. It. Egglcr, daughter uf Mr. und Mrs.
The Intermediate U.A.'s uf llie llartsell of High Unlnt, N% C. F. I,. Eggler of Uirmiughum und
First Ja p tint Church will meet iiud Jerry Iro n llrady, son "f Sgt. Victor Dry an Grantham, son
&gt;t the nnmo of Mis* .Mildml Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Brady 'o f of Itov; and Mrs. V. H. GrantPuPner, 210 West Seventeenth Greensboro, N. C. were united in ham of Hanford was solemnized
Street. Thursday lit 7:00
M.
marriage Saturday evening at it ii o'clock Oil. ” t ut the Holy
rder of Kastcrn Star will 8:00 o'clock in the lunnu of" Rev. Cro:‘s Episcopal Church in Miami
lo rv e
“ Friendship Night" V. II. Granlliuni. who oflicinted with Bishop A. C. Thomson aiffieiuling.
hursday a t 8:00
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at ' the J nl the
sonic Hull.
The bride chose for .her wedd­
The ceremony was performed
The Intermediate G.A. girls of ing an «uua tailored ruit adorn* ng-iust n background of palms and
smilnx and standards of white
he First Baptist Church will nl -with ii gold lit]icl pin and chrysanthemums
were ' alternated
was worn with black acfieet Thursday at 7 !iO P. M. :it "which
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Sho was attended by with wrought iron candelabra
lie ho ie of Miss Hired t u n e r ! mi
The prie
i n West
W n l Seventeenth
■ '” * * &gt;eera Brady, sister of the! bolding white tapers.
10
Seventeenth Ktrunt
Street.
groom, and Mrs. Mildred Brady, I dleu wero_ marked with bridal
FRIDAY
roses .anti tuberoses. Miss Alma
sister-in-law of the wroont.
“Know Your School” Day at
A fter the ceremony the bridal Grnnthnni, sister of Sgt, G rant­
Seminole High School. Patrons party
mrty accompanied T
0»y Huv.
Itev. firm
nnd ham, organist, and Robert Sweet,
the school are invited to at* Mrs. Grantham went to the hhmu vocalist, presented flic wedding
id the celebrations of the day of-. Mr. and Mrs. F. E, B idr-.ltO l muster,
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The bride, who was given-In
ihich will be highlighted by a l urk Avenue, where Mr. and Mrs.
tnnrriagp by byr father, wore a
icynecoming footl.air game be-1 Brady will reside,
ween Sanford nnd New Smyrna. | A
. vnull rcceptibn was held at gown of white Duchess satin
the Bolz homo ’ for family anil styled wjth sweetheart neckline
MONPAY
^friends of the couple, A three- hnd shirred bodice. Long sleeves
to points over the hand* nnd
Pyaver Band of the Womans tiered wedding rake was cut 'an d rnine
tlie skirt was made with a. slight
Auxiliary .o f the Presbyterian served w-ith othiu refreshments train.
Her fingcr-tin • veil of
Jhurch will meet ut 3:00 I'. M. to the guests.
double i|u«ioii fell from a coronet
nd a t 3:30 P. M. n business
of tuberoses. The bride carried
nd Insplraliuiia) meeting will Sanford Woman’s Club a shower bouquet of gardenias,
e *hcid by the Womans Auxiltuberoses nml whilo orchids, a r­
iThe
y- •program meeting of the E n tertain s Teachers ranged against u background uf
starched net.
Yomans Missionary Society of The Sanford Womans Club mem­
Mrs. Byrdie Rainey was m at­
he First Baptist Chun-h will bers were hostess Tuesday evening ron of honor and* wore a dress
e held lu the church annex at to the teachers of the Hanford of yellow taffeta with sweetheart
:30 P. M. Topic far the month Schools for an annual buffet sup- neckline nnd bouffant s k i r t i “Goil at Work on Foreign per and party which was spon­ Bridesmntron was Mrs. Jack Afission Fields.” Circle No. I sored by the social department dams who wore an aqua taffeta
rill have charge of the program, with Mrs. M. I.. Culluni as hos­ dress fushivned on similar lines
unbeams, Junior G. A .V and tess chnirman. Mrs. B. B. Crum- us thnl of the honor matron. A t­
unior R. A.’a will also meet at , ley and Mrs. B. It. Beck ns assist- tendants carried bouquets of Ahe church a t 3:30 T. M.
: nnt hostesses.
mcrican Beaut v roses.
Business Womans Circle will
Sgt. Gene Schnock was best ma’n
Mrs. J. W. Hail, cliuirman of
t a t the home of Mrs. I.. M. the Social Department, and Mrs, nml the ushers were Sgt. Joseph
rp. 1100 Oak Avenue ut Wayde Rucker, president' of the Mitchell and Douglas Ilnskings.
:80: P.1 M.
Womans Club, received tile guests Fred Eggler, Jr. and’Donald higg­
ler, brother* of the bride, were
u t the door,'
TUESDAY
The Club rooms were attrac­ acolylem
Mr*,- Bgglsfi mother—of—the
W oodm en-of tile -World ^will tively decorated with rich fnll
seot Tuesday . evening ut 7:30 colors currying out the Thunks- bride, wore a dress of rose hire
&gt;.M. a t Park Avenue Hcudiiuart- giving motif. Baskets of yellow with white accessories and orchid
nnd maroon chrysanthemums mid corsage. Mrs. Grantham, mother
yellow elders were placed through­ of Sgt. Grnnthnni. wore a powder
out Die club’ house ami to llio blue lare gown with dark blue
right of the stage was a table accessories and a corsage of white
Happy Birthday
laden with Thanksgiving goodies orchids. *
Following tlie ceremony, Mr.
of pumpkins, gold and red fruit,
corn, nral vegetables. Lighted and Mrs. It. M. Smith, uncle nml
November 14
nuut
of the hrj%, entertained with
tapers in crystal candelabra were
Pat Brockman
placed on the table which was a wedding dinner at the Beverly
.'centered with a mounted phensanl. Turraee Hotel, The (aide was
I The banquet table from which’ centered with » tiered wedding
|Jio guests wrio served was placed rake nml while tapers burned in
tm the left side
J b o club rmim silver randrluhni- Arningcmeiil*
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and was oHraclively arranged of liriilal rose* “In silver bowl*
with fat) leaves. A fter the buf­ completed the decoration*.
1 am nut responsible foi any
J-ato in the evening the couple
fet supper the Cogburn School of
debts made by my wTc, Audrey
Dancing presented the following left for a tour of Florida. For
E. Nolan.
I program : “ Poem” by Jane Chap* traveling tho bride chose mi en­
Sivncd
I man. “Toe Govnlto” by Gretchen semble of moss green with brownC.E. Nolan
Kirchhoff. and "Sweet and I live­ ucrcKsorirs and shoulder spruv of
ly" bv Phylljs llnrh. Miss l’hy)|. orchids. They plan to muk«t thchIs Allcir AiwnmlmlTBVcIyn Mathews hehie f,T Mfnml.
Out of town guests included
ivcic aecoinpanisis for the ilnnecrs
and Mrs. I*. II. Trpsic. director Mr. ami Mrs. F. I,. Eggler, Fred
i- .
of-tlm -llntt-inif-rebind.-ioU—tiH-wi Jr-—uml -D onalds Kgglgc
the entertainers,
1of lllrmloganm. Ala., Rev. and
Herman Murrj* eonducteil games Mr*. V. II. Grantham, and Mis*
uf Idngo. Hones nml a quiz con- Alma Gianlliam of Hunford.
tekt with Mi- .1. C Milr’ieil
P h o n e 22
winning the quiz prize. Tho guests
I O P E N 1 :0 0 P . M .: .D a lly
and club
‘ JD tm-mlier* were dividj-d in- •
| to four singing group* mid com -'
‘ jieted for iirizes.
Today and Friday
Ninety-nine meinbet.s and gueslc
attended the supper nnd pally. |

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Mrs.' Irwin Thanks 1
Public F o r H e lp

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NOT HISTORY

Mra. f . L. Irwin, dance chair
f a n of the American Legion Armtire Dance given vJi
111 at
‘■r Armory, enpyes'eil her .-ipurerintiou today fur tin- fine
roo|iorulion received from her
&lt;•001011111-0, leeionuaites pud the
nnb’lc in making tlie dance a
success.
The Armory was decorated in
blue and gold, auxiliary color*,
•nd the Buotio • River Boy* t r
chestra furnished the moidr for
•he danre. which was a ciilmret
*tvie affair.
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During the evening Mr*. E. .1.
Routh, president of the Amcrirun
Legion Auxiliaiy, tbimked the
public for ihclr splendid.* uttandance which included approximate­
ly-four hundred dancer*.

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Mi. und Mi*. Woodrow W.
Powell announce the birth tif a
sou Nov. Iti at the Fcrmild
Ltnighton
Memorial- Hospital.
Mr*. Powell i* the former Eileeo
Bragg.
Ciuimln &gt;* the third largest
rountry in the world, und the
Thirty-live per cent of Canada's
total land area is forested.

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n rc urged to a tte n d th e

Florida Farm Bureau Annual M eeting

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The marriage of Miss Jacque­
line Mue Valter, .daughter of
Mrs. Waller Clifton Cross, of
Portsmouth, Vn., to Lieut. Harry
Joseph Mlnnrik, USNIt, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mluai'lk,
o f' Satifurd. Was solemnized Nov,
.3 nt tiitlO o'clock, in Trinity Epis­
copal Church, Portsmouth, with
the Rev. (buries H. Htdmeud,
rector, officiating. Mrs. Gaston
H. Foote, organist of the church
ptuyeii the wedding music for the
enndellight ceremony,
Tlie church was licuutifully docorntcd with white chrysanthe­
mums ami asteis and potted
palms were placed in the chnnrel.
The bride whs given In mar­
riage by her uncle, It. E. WarrenShe wore a wedding gown of whilo
satin fashioned with dscti pointed
yoke of Chantilly, lace, long sle­
eves pointed over the hands nnd
basque bodice und she wore a
strand of pearls n g ift from tho
groom. Tlie full skirt formed a
long train. Her veil of Illusion
wan arranged from a Juliet cap
trimmed -with orange blossom*
nnd she carried a prrlycr book 'co­
vered with a whilo orchid.
Mrs. Hnrry Archer Clark, of
Portsmouth, was matron 6f honor
•md tho bridesmaids were, .Mrs.
Edward N. O’neirne, of Atlanta.
Ca. nnd Miss Barham King, of
Portsmouth., All tin1 attendanta
wore gown* of white ninon,, made
with shirred bodices, sweetheart
neckline.- * pud bishop ' sleeves.
They carried bouquets of red ro­
se*.
Lieut. Comdr, Harry A. Clark,
USNIl, ..of Portsmouth, was best
mun, and the ushers were Lieut,
E F. Tcrnnsky, of Flint. Mich.;
Lieut. C. H. Brookes, of Washing­

Mrs. Ted Williams
Is Guest Of Honor
Mr*. Ted Williams wu* honor­
ed with a stork shower Oct. 12 a t
70S Luurrl Avenue by Mrs. Cecil
Cnrltuu and Mrs. R. W, WlHinnts
hostesses.
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The living room.nf the Williams
resilience" was decorated with pink
nnd blue flowers arranged in.baby
shoes, cradles, lamb* und stork
V ases.

Mrs. C. C. Smith won n prize
for unscrambling mixed baby pro­
duct* and Mrs- J, Cnllum won h
prize for
M making
W the most nttru
live baby liHl from n o p e puper.
A fter a sweet course was served
the hostesses presented tho hullnrco with present* fruin the guest*
in a l&gt;eniitifiiily decorated bassi­
nette
These attending
Mrs. Ilon-j
cr C arter, Mra: Dick—Vr&gt;rnay,
Mr*. F. H. Hartsfiold, Mis. t„ It.
Johnson, Mr.n j , K. Rest, Mis. W.
11. Meriwether. Mr*. ‘Herbert
StiMithoff, Mrs. Oren Smith, and
Mrs. J. folium.
Also Mrs. II. Carlton, Mrs. J.
D. Carlton, Mrs, S. J. Wilburn*,
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ton State; Lieut. E. P. linker of
California; nod Ensign Fred Itl.iscr. of I exingtim, .Mass.
•The bride's mother wore a black
inoss crepe trimmed with sequins
and ,i corsage of purple orchids.
Thi! bridegroom’s mot her won
n dres
aqua shit red jersey
with gold accessories and a co.sag.' of Till Ulna n roses.
Following the ceremony, a re­
ception was given nt the colonial
home of the bride's uncle ami nutli.
Mi. ami Mr*, it. E. Y a r e n . in
Waterview,
Portsmouth.
The
too no of the home were decorated
with ibite chrysanthemums, ivy
nnd mag oolifl leaves. The bride table was Inid with a luce doth
nnd centered with a three tiered
rake flanked liv burning ta p e s
In silver candelabra.
Receiving the guests* were:
l.lcut. and Mrs. Miunril., R. E.
Warren, Mr*. W. C. Cross, Mr.
and Mis. Michaej Mlnnrik,, Mrs. PBITTY Eleanor Dcveny, 35, is.
H. A. Clark and' the lirldesmiiids shown In Oroviile, CM., after i!7e
After the reccptlnn tlt-&gt; britb ami
taken into custody for eloping;
groom left for, a southern well- w ith 10-ycnr-old Ellsworth Wiseding trip.
,
• ■ ^ 1 carver. The mol Her of two'-Thirdrcm
A1?
opd « ife o t an army coriniral now
WrreAir. and .Mr*,* MichnPl
Japan, Eleanor gushed over
Mintirik of Hunford, l.lcut. and In
chann.
the ,kind
Mrs. .E» -.K. Ternusky of .Flint, Wisccarvor’a
.
. , “lie'll
.
, ,
Mick I le a . —t \ .s . - —
Iltooke*
^ Sf a-guyfin#lo
e v c1*^ 1^linl tfm
dreams
of but
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illi
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1«n linil
seldom
Anils.1
'T
h
e
youth,
who
had
Washington S tats; I ient. E. I*.
Bnkrr of Californln: Ensign Fred eloped with another married wom­
Rlasor of I exingion, Mass.; M rs an two years ago, refused to com­
E. "N, O'Beiriii1 of Atlanta. Gu.; ment. (fntcrnatlanal -Soundphoto)
Lieut. Comdr. W. R. Lcnnnrd, ,lr.
of J,®" 'Angeles. Calif.: LteuL an l
Mrs. IV. I . Wilson of Owensboro
Ky^ Ensign 51. G. McNally uf R i eh a rd^B atlncnu
Estmvlllr, Iowa; Ensign R. T,
Has !)tli Bltthday
Webb of Duncanville. TVxiik: En­
sign It. F. Parker of Arp. Texas;
Richaid Bniinenu, son &lt;,f Mr.
Ensign J. S. Heneku of Texas:
Mr*. A. L. itartnciio, was
Ensign E. G. Little nml Ensig i and
honored on bis iiinlti birthday
G. J. Wilson.
by Ids parents with a party held
recently at his home fiUH Myrtle
—
Mrs. Davis E ntertains AvenueThe pink ami green lorthllav
Baptist Circle No. (? take centohsI the tubtu which wu
overlaid with a white cloth. A
Circle No. fl of the"First Hap color scheme of pink ami t)recti
tist CJimch met n f tlm home of{ wits nsetl tin ouglioot the party
in decorations and favors.
Mr*. H. ,1. Davis Monday aftei room
t lie young guests enjoyed games
noon for ibe monthly meeting amt contests with Muck Itrown
with Mr*. S.
Dickerson, chair­ winning the Iteipi iur guessing,
ithi'siMtt tiihti1 I
game and Hie
man. presiding.T
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111me1' **and
**II ling
the devotional by reciting the.
gum,,
.ak,, playeil
Tlm e invited to l,c with Kit-hard
twenty-third I’salm from memory
und Mis. Fred Myers- led tin' were: B-ttv Hump. Jeaneit Kin
law, Nioiey Roioitiei', Pavlelle
Bible Study.
I'aHiin, Esther Low llidmes, Lois
Plans were made nf Hie ciii-le Ann linriticuo, Mildii'il (tnrineuu.
to visit the Coullty Homo tlm and Gweuylolyn |liiriiie:in
month at which lithe an enter
Also; Jimmy liolliogi-r, Miooty
tabling program will lie presented Robinson, Terry t.'arllon, Meile
hy the circle and refreshment* t'inRon, t'ra ig Aodei no, Mark
served, Mrs. It. F. Codpcl. pin- Itlowli, itiddiy lliiuei lln-kie ItoilO
gram eltairman, uiged ou-ml'cr'lummy Ross .)), Ilh-kic Killtll |„, Iu-eiient next Monday for live,
Fogeiie Itarim-aii. S 2 t ‘ l.uin
the ml -denary—nrngrnnr meet mu: Tlow,
e lim ir o io l \ l ls:
n™IIoim-'
Sle,wnrdshi|i tract* wete di*tn tree. Mi-, Ii, r . Gii ell olid Vii
liiited ainl raid s of appreciation j \ t limim-mi
for IhiXCh sent to Italy « e ic
reuil l v the *ecictan V|i:. I'm I V i t i f l i r k l l i v i t f f l T «
per closed the meeting with a \ V
M lV Itlll
prayer and rcfloabm ent. weie AI tend Ilipfli Sclmol
servist by tlie licslesk In Hie foi

WINDSHIELDS
CAN BE
DANGEROUS!
I^&gt;t us replace your bralceti win I hioltis with
S A FE TY GLASS — u Idtmlnnt-Ml glttsH that
provides
ffrenter protect Ion from t h«* ilaintei'
of broken, tlyihtr plpces.
We have a I'tiU line ijjf m im n' . .ei.e: lltliltllnj:
Blocks and Glass of all kinds.

SENKARIK GLASS &amp; MIRROR CO.
I l l W, 2nd. St.

Phone :I20

Fcwell's Office Supply ( o'.

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Will Open ?3oon
11II1 * !M;u:mili;i A ve.

(■&lt; of Paul's. Ihtiiuty Shop)
'hone 1180

Ib*t Powell, owner

CLASSICS COME FIRST

('nsmilb' 8|M•akittK

our

classic* tire lops! vin silt ile

yuung

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fo r&lt; £ j

yotlf di'sk-lii iLiting lift*!
New IB IB fti'lnils, Iirillimit fillin':. In Uni'l'it
h u ll' Jtittl wnttl niixtni*''.

Ileimon, Mrs. S. J- l»avi*, Ml**
\&lt;i »l'-n i l:iii i
progi nil
Young Harris, Mrs. R. B. Price, iiiuii- D on- nml M i-- fonnentnmiM
■ pr, &lt;'ig ■■ era** nt*
Mr*, ltcuhcn Wiitiov, Mr*. I&lt;eruy limoblc.
li • t ,.I &lt;ilt t-l.tii t m livil-e. wt-l.li
Slrawder, Ml** Ouldn Carlton.
j will ittl'ludi a lo ll of llo- -choot
Mis* Jean Williams nnd Mins
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Susie lllanfard.
u n ir ia m
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M eeting Is H e ld
By D irt Gardeners

TERRACE TAIjK I..io t liooio
l "ut ,l'1
,,!l’|t I pilld
foot'M
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ill to Mi t V.' I.IIW 'I'O H ill

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-—tool isn'f it 7 That olr w i o *l'-'i i-a•i
.Ii-Miolirtioi ■
lluii you happily put yw &gt;v l.i-t riot - mol - I
I I t.i .i lot d.
The Dirt (iiirdruer* Cliclo i-rtSjoing will look wnnderfol wills
' tit • o tin I turn is &lt; i»11: tl I
tlie Halifoid Gordon (’loti met yino new suit and
g-i-wl tlbsiTVni It-ttl • til ' In- tii -'iji tilled ;
Nov.
n't llio home of Mr*. B, 7 to............. ....
wit
i it Ii tb&lt;&gt; ro i' Ii -* o fieiiSiill i-.illl" lii'l'irtil'j
W. Wilke
, ___for the. _regular nmn
monthly bn-c/c blowing in, you wIlf- ».to l I j-'eoillliije lit Ii Hejiool mi l Ne
mceling with Mra. Wilke, chair- .....
pixtsibiy _____
acquire____
the new to r. ! F m y i mi
V i n o ... . f&lt;-i .bii.ftii-I
pinn, presiding.
v lirrb is being played lip I ■ i . ill- : -ll.ip ln e t'&lt;loi|'|ty, F.velv-i
Tho roll rail wu* un*weird with omn v of ' our leading In in Ion 1 M nit lira
'I
lae'.- --'I ae I tier
It's a smooth loo,’ , ti-lh l.ilt lv i. I'm N »w H m yi 11,1
“what ha* been done to promote ninu* . .
oh ire u of the Golden Club." Com­ smooth huir and make-up wilhti i q m n s i - i inehidgi H liirlc v Ihd-e-.j
mittee report* - were made and oecesuHly require* ii smooth W a n d a G ro i^er. 4 ’iv in C u p '-'a n I
Hie plant exchange chairman re- siiliouette . . . Hlim is tlie word mid A n d y A ton lioi,d: will he
tcd 532 plant* and trees huJ for it anil innkes no dif/cicocr Kidd d o lin g tlie I aif.
•
it'sH U
a IWU'fUGCU
tuu-piuce U'l 11.
u. J-aJ j
___ ______ _ .
n given through the circle dur­ uliathsr 1L
town ilrrs
ing the past month. The chair­
:**, o r the tube dt*
t'n n a ila V p m ent ta r iff *y»tcn
SMART
man railed for volunteers to serve in tiurplel&gt; crepe for d io o -t,
.lied io BIOI,
at the Bond Booth in . YowtdlV the wrapped" coat with f i 'n i
HANDBAGS
. A tn e r i c u ii
''• * q
Htorc and "Mr*. Maynio Heeron. -n . lightness .
' r» IV. A, FitU an-1 Mr*. J. lieniity jcr*ey. emerald ....... .
Atljl n noU* of di»*
L. Eminilfor were ap|&gt;ointed us a ant in. brass-gold «rope, v*vi-l PUS TIII JCE GOLD^I
w m ,
nominating committee for tho Dirt pm pie. turtoine Idile in wool &lt;n
tinctiun to y o u r
^
IN
YOUR
crepe these arc the "new" light i
Gardeners Circle.
•
•
fustumo
with a
Mr*. Mildred.Rui»cl! was asked fimn which to choose . . . . y CELLAR?
r.v /; x,
m art plastic patviiL
to lie in charge of decorating the Wiliicla Cushman, fashion edito.
If.8.0. a t Thankigivlng time. Mrs. of the Journal, say* Hut a IlHlr
I 'V ^ \
* fv ^
ban —
,
«s*_a...Jung way—- hui I-'. ..
Heeren- reetl «n - inU rasting -art- -gHlUx - ffuc*
le'e *»n “ BtiD*" after which thr n e must In- careful - they are
p S
giiitl* but if our jersey
^
memliers adjourned and inotoreii danger sign
to Orlando where luncheon was soils or crepe drc&lt;*tt* with
f I'I u— Tax)
enjeved
at the Orange Court • glilterinu
blouse* are worn at
Hotel.
1’ie ligiilime uml place • they
-A fter lunch the
circle mendicr
• dj deftit-ly becorrect . .. .
visited the Orchidario where Mul ' " o u r w
dliue 1* the center nf
ford Foster conducted a lecture nltenllor *o your belt U
old and gems . . . .
tour through the garden* indlcut- i'rlrt i
I ill on a brown elided
ing tho orchid* and bromeliad* *i le"'Mi
Illtic nil qubit beige,
Yrs, nml in Your
which were brought from South I •mil ' • i
eir fashion smoolld* America and describing tho ori- &lt; S&lt; MlAttic Tool
•uml town inclmle;
gin of the various siiecies.
. hi ; til
**\Vc ( Inihe lht&gt; l-'amilv — We KurilGh the Ilomo"
TINY Bfll.1.
Turn TItoae Thing*
Mombera of the circle Include:
Mr*. B. W. W lkc, Chalrinait; M A R Y I I.KN TANGKMAN.
You D o n 't Want Into
1IKLKN
21C E. LhLSI.
Khunti 171
Mr*. John Roger*, Vlce-Cbutr- MRS. J IM:FF,1.DF.lt.
Money with ■ Want Ad
m an; Mra. A. C. McItvytmldH, C IIA 8I M '8. HARRY TOOliK,
Secretary and Treasurer; Mr*. MRS. C K 'Mi UK* H A R D E N .
MA : TOLAR. , .JH8KC. W. Baker, Mra. M. N. Clevo- LILA
....
land, Mra. 8- C. Dlckeraon, Mr*. £DINI. MCJl&gt;AMkl„ L h N A J. L. Kminlsor, Mra. W. A. FBI*. II K L L E 1IAUAN nnd . mirpy
Mra. Ghariea E. Ginn, Mrs. George others.
Harden. Mrs, H arry llccrcn, Mr*.
D. C. Howard, Mrs. Edward Mc­
Call, and Mra. Jack McDonald.
WAKE UP BUSINESS /
Also-Mra. II. H. McCaalin, Mra.
By Advertiiing In | J
Myron 8mith, Mra. J. A. Strange,
Mra. Nad Smith, Mr*. It. N. 8ayThi* Nawapapar ^ , A
TiiK MUSIC IJOX in tlit&gt; I’rinccilH Theater tinildinyr wiahua to thunk &gt;;mi .sincerely
•r, Mra. Ford RumcB, Mra.. Clyo#
Cl;
----fur the wonderful reception ami eucouriitfcment you huve ulrontly nIiowii ua in our
Ramsey, Mra. R. W. Ware, J^rp.
It. M. WaUon, Mra. Oulda Wilson
iiiuuRiirutiuii of a store in Sutu'orti dedicuted solely to mutde.
and Mra. Robert William*.
iiv a rf
Wu plcdifo to keep your faith in u« with an evur-lncraMnintr supply of the bunt In
Only thraa Ivory-blllad woodrecordn u» well as everything else in munic, iturluding jihuiiturrujiiiM, combinations
packara a r t known to ba aliva.
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PURCELL’S

THANK YOU SANFORD

and piaiioa (u* soon ua available) at*

Uml

IT URE

PAGE THREB

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MISS
JACQUELINE ~MAE VALTER AND V LIEUT. IIARRY M1NAR1K ARE MARRIED

Tele. No. 148 i

g tety E diton Creel in Truluck

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W O N ’T B E LO N |G N O W !
ROY JOHNSON’S RED BARN
—RESTA1
fCEMENT

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T H E M U S IC B O X
ill the I’rinceati Theater Dullding
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■) THtSV. WOULD RBADvYOUR A 0
TOO, IF IL APPEASED. HE«

.Oe r - r On* for anr Insertion
« .
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08c per m * for thrf* insertion*
77e per lino for 8 InnerI loin
j 5 per line for 20 Insertion*
Minimum rOleo . . . -10c
VHONE IlH .b ft. BRING Y O U n. Ate^io|&gt;lH B v S M |n a i

RAYMOND M. BALL, RBALTOR

reeuloi rliarlflsd ret*#.

FOR: S A L E ,FI 1.1. up with krUAetiP nml fort
oil before wint*r

II. IL. r o r E CO.. INC.

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DODGE.- PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
109 ■Pulttiette Atcj
Pflone 101

Folate. Halcn—ReuUla— Martgm-u I*oau»
DgfMJuUU* Iwutrance- aitc^* Bffndn’I’h'pne flUftHo&lt;m\4&gt; RJoeW*. State. Dank, Buldigt

THIS'M WHAT CAUMD tHK-WORLD TO ASK: WHERE IS STAUNt

TWO FARMS FOR PALEy-Ono WE* ARK fuilv equipped and
.1 Here*, tiled In m l.l vornl well.
know haw in. re«..y yous tlrei.
Notanil r utile: or- kyitfliHi^
we p ro tect. tne ildewnlls •«
your tier, lonu* Tlrei Shoo
Cor, l i t nhil E!m, phone 008?'

Neotar. TejL
100% F o rt Vgg#table. Shorts*,
tng

IUVK*

dexo■*- a.v lb.
cjtn. 63c
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Ann. I*»ggv
M a n n a ln ^ ii

'WffitqhouBo ifiilk-. . 4 1rg c a n s..... 34c
;G0W;MfedW*FUuir 5-lbs 3^c .. 10x1bs 61c
^ - trw
......... roll
.......5c
I©, Oluoipar^ar i n e ......... lb*

ONE .MI* K pmt.'voro- irn &gt;! irftat.
9 nirinlli* o’d. Phone Il'll-M.
COLEMAN Oil H M ten s'lg h tly
u«nl. Phonr .Tr fl’.l

O N O TH M iU D ANWYWW*l£S THE REVIEWING STAND LOOKED UKE THIS
Y- ‘ * 1' * *.&gt;
iyi«T
AIA0K) In Moscow's Red Square on tin 28lh anniversary d( the October revolution.
flMhed W tmdUlia world H u t OenetaUnUno Stalin wa» not on hand. And, since Stalin had not
blohdltj
a w W a e a ilp r ittd k d the globe. Above a p Soviet leaden.aalntlng from
MauaolWn . t*k|» a r» n . t»ri&gt;: lA. r r d o r tin , Mr F. Shklrynlov, M anhal S. M. Budyonny, Foreign
rV.MiMeictajnm&amp;O. M, MaJenkW-.lt Was noted Ui«l Prw ldsnt Mikhail Kalinin endeome memMto’esTROerj u pfljr^ were not present. In eo n trait is the picture below, Uken at an earlier eeleP tt O eninlhM iU 'W alln ■♦falnd hand «ta. view The ceremonies.
(IntenufloM l Radlophota)

ItJriirlil A Jackson
in connection with
Yatm Auto •'*lnl A Rod* Work*
AUTO PAINTING
By C.W. "P at" Johnson
IB yrnr* experience In auto ami
condition alreroftpalnling. • Sanford's nopuInr nuint authority.
HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
TWO ItKDronui liimgalnw, •nod. 208 W. tat HI.
••rn, fUinUhML Ity,jiwjitrfj d'lk
lia'a’irr e**y term*. Box 01.

R ite., lrlb p k g .. 21c|

SnnforJ.
MAN’S hicycV, pond
P ht ns :IM8 W.

. ...J Beechnut Strained:
iflv ii'v lo w t
'ift, (OtpSJ**' .

IluddlngH.
Instant.

2H Seasonihg . Rkff.
tira p m lt *
Flakes...
.. 14c

tem
I Jumbo
, Extrn ,Select

Baltimore Qyatere

fjjft

1E ilrn .S U n d srd

natural desire tur privacy
t n . money mutter* U, «trlcUy
rmpteted here.
Friends atti
relative* an* not questioned!
ahedt vnur rrixUti You* eft&gt;plnver or busbieii aseoclntw
will not hear of your pemnnil
nf/alm. There Is no cause far
em barrassm ent
Renaonnhle credit requirements.
Nh co.makera O t money leans.

1IADY TO HFT'ANCHOR, the USJ3. WHUamiburp, President Truman’s new yacht. Is shown a t Norfolk Navy
Yard, V*., before she sailed under orders to htad-for d.storm off tha Carolina Capes. The vessal, a farmer
Navy gunboat will undergo a rigid flftecn-day shakedown cruise before the Chief Executive will be
allowed to bpard her. She has a maximum speed of sixteen knots,
(International Soundphoio)

Wlre-Wrlte at pneel Fglenwlder
Mfir. h nietributlmr Co., I'.O.
Box 3:iGl, 0*0 IJim aaler Drive,
Orlando. Phone 21733.
BABY BED, good condition.
*nrl»Mo navmrni plana
Phono :i:l ;-j .
FAMILY LOAN f’O.
Phone 31
IU8H JOHNHON ntilloard motor, I'lnrlda flank HMe.
U'A II. I1.; logo Medal, l'A
for your convenience,
H ,P. Jnhuaofi. Both motor*
perfect. ' (’all nt Montistinia
Hotel, a*k far Mr. McCoy,
SIMMONS BABY BED nnd mattresa, good as new, man’a pocket
watch, 17 Jewel Howard, alse
12- MB.00: M^n’s wrist • watch, WANTED: Small safe. Phone
17 jewel, llulova • $40.00: baB20.

Discharge* Specked., *
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w asm NfSTnw. Mad. *in i/ n

i pounced n speed-tip In it* nrojrnm | crew trninee8 who have had two
I of discharge* for nlr rrew tra- • VOBr, „r
K, rvir « „ n,i
n.,
I . . . . . v i.„
fn .i &gt;c“r'1 ol nrmY
uml are no
release of aImul 4,000 air longer needed.

WOMAN a« AVnt PMMi r
be neat and damn and 1
, health card.

h Armor* BUv S«ok*d

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f ..... y 2-lhe.R kfir, .......

I, Beef, T o n g u es.....
I, Boned, A Railed.

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r 4 , Grade. Yea) Should
A Grade SiHoln Steak
I Fresh BlUk. Pork Sausage

lb.

i.

American end Pimento Loaf

I&gt;

C h e e r ? , l b . .........
Hermans Skinless
W■ einers
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n ijl-i &gt;
buoy

HELP WANTED

ONE new l 3/4 Horse Briggs
. Stratton Gas enflno, Just right GIRL for soda Fountain at^Lam
for farm use. 300 E, 2nd St.
ay’s Drug Store. P a rt time oi
full time.
YOUNG ~ fryer*- ’for^M l'eT O JL
Thigpen, 1307 E. 2nd S t, phpne BIKE MESSENGER 4:00 P. M.
Bali \Lf
i i * to 10:00 £ . M. • 40c per hour,
Western Union.
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DUO-THERM
Oil
circulating
heater, like new, lfib.00. 001 ATTENTION - young women 18 to
80. One of the largest educational
W. le t St;
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Institutions of R g '-k in d 1 lb the
ONE Hendryx bird cage, sise UnlUd Stales haa an opening for
2 3 .4 x 114 x 18”, with small several young l a d l e i n the adv.
Finch bar sparing and one department who, are Interested in
round canary* cage. Phona 049. a position with a future. This job
offers the following opportunities
TEN house* In good condition, to
young-woman who la fr*e
3 of the house* just built end to the
travel artd undergo I a rigid
vwo lota lies Itics. All for '27,- training
program. Permanent year
fioo.oo. J. E. Jenee, 422 E
4th HL, Sanford. Fla.
.UPRIGHT ^ U n a -und. stool. |S0.
00. Mrs. Fowles, Lake Shore
Boulevard, Enterprise, Fie.
1020 A FORD
Canopy ideal
Celling
i'linne
Keel * Used C
Undo Highwu;
by calling III pt
and 4 P,M. and
Mayfair Hotel.

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;Baltimore Oyntera.
O
.Balttmono
..i!...... pt; . . . . . . . . 85c
?L(?iiUbn Oil Skusaae............. ..... $1.53
lb.
&lt;%wjny, Bens ~
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VFfJ ETA RLE, plan! a for Vfcroiy
Garden* nml luine ucr.'nxe.
• • hu’ o i. ‘il nml Cdne&lt;e
(kthlteged—Crdlurri*) llrwiwlli
White Bermuda Onio-s: Neck
Inm Ititabagaei Leearjle. lee
b :rn U lives; It tg«r rom •tots; l ye r Oil,* Ith b* t»
Knot* nr Hiita'I p an sj t'a '« faction. Como in today.
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• iRhaiut 12r&gt;oz can 32c

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Ym , theyVwon fhe w « y | Yoar new Sorvel
Oee lie frig*rotor will be here •oon — v«ry
•OOP. And you can eey good-bye—far , goad t
—to refrigerator trouble*,
For.this modem gee refrigemtor is diffatent. H
na jnomug.parU. A Uey
. . g w flame d o n the work. T h et’e the m w t
of Sesvel’a famous eUence. There's n o th in
in th e freertng system to get noley—noth­
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You’ll tmamaaed when you see the new
modetat Big nnd roomy, they've ingenious
flrtibl* ehwlvee , . . just-rig lit cold for meet
• for vegetables. . . fUrAmkn Med*

i T he-C ity CcmjmUrtou confined
It* *t«|niion a t 't u Tpgeday eee*
;t.lng meeting to^m aitar* o f -e
{routine tmturer, awaiting surh
time g « Gftvi’OeeliyHc 14. Bayer
■would receyeri fro m . hls' lllne**

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i!Spry ...... ............. 3-l|* ja r ..................... 68c
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L arge Jufcy O n u ig e a ....... 5 -lb s ....... 29c
W ashington Delicious Apples 2-lbs 25c
C ranberries
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Fancy T o m ato es.... .....
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f iA IN R ilrtX ^ S rX n # . 12 .fFpoJ
r ia l) —The U nfversity of Florida's
postw ar building program \Va«
beginning to tafte shape here thii
week a* architectural plans for
n new STSC.noo gyirmd. m. arm ory
and exposition building were s ta rt­
ed.
Hr. John .1. T igert, president,
outlining the building program ,
said prelim inary stir .'ey* and ills- ,
cuksloit of plnns f i r the partially
“self-liquidating yytnnnslpm, ap. |
prove.! hv tho fleuiil of Control, 1
were under way ns the first step
in the building ptogrnm tha{ will
ndil new facilities and construetlrn on the campus,
The gymnsiutn, lone needed to
rcplnre a tem pam ry fram e.im ildiri" constr.'fted in I'lJT, will lie
finnncrtl in pm t from n student
fees nnd rereiiit* front athletic f
events and the Ihiiver-iiv \tiileti,Departm ent.
'Designed to take 'r a t e 'of nl
Imloot u m l'-st1 and .r t
tii.u* serve is ■n nrtnarv am i ■
p e d tis n liti:id!ng** lh - T-ttintislu'
will house-federnl inilltai'y equip'
m ent. .and all athletid equipment
and. deeds. /
Location o f th e ' Itlfldinir is T&gt;c '
Ing decided h r officials nnd t»r
tlHOUETTED BY CANDLELIGHT, JOSEPH VITOLO PRAYS IN RAIN
nirh lteet, npnninlc j 'w* the Boa*
of-C ontrol, is on' tbp cam pus tr.
help draw nredim innrv plans, W
Koniirv Miller Id acting us assorinle niehlleet w ith (luv Ful
ton, Hoard of Control architect, ir
prpparntion o,’ the tduns.
fit her new huildinge propose/
to he Imilt in the near fu tu re in
elid e- A livestock pavilion, nddi
tinfi to the ihtlry hilioratot y, dor
litltory facilities designed to take
rtiie of .-tfteiwn* a n d . th e ir 'nni!. iltes, a pew classroom building
addition to the library ttml com
plalion of the Florida Union wirtu
The livestock pavilion has heel*
unproved In- the ILoird of Control
tin- Sitii? Hirlgel Conuoissidh. ttu
Sin lc Tniphivdiiivnt Commissiomid tic tliwird of t ’ommisslnnn-eh'.lv n,.ie. Dr. T igerl w ill,
of S tate Institutions, mol rent

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Dickon, MempfiU, Term.: Pfc. Bertha Perkin*, Crnmdnn. ft I ; S s - 1.
Erie Dehlln, Hloomflrld, N J.: Cpl. H«oina Van Steenbrrge. lltu t, lowaj
9/8gt. J. Otten. Washington; Sgt, L. R'qcdlln. CTaniuu. Ala : Hpl I i)
Muder, Kumui City, Mo.; Pfc. G. L*trims, Berkeley, Cnl (Hit, rnatiulivf *

AU THAT'S MISSINO IS A DOORMAN, taxi*. honking horn*, atrretUghl*.
etc., n* this group of C l* and Wi.es prepare to attend a “fumiat" party at
the Last Flcsart on Blok Illtn d In the South Pacific. Schiaparelli and
lla ltie Carnegie h afljietter look to their laurel*, for the girl* mnilc their
trowiis nut of dlr.em deiTVKltli am) ends of paiurhulrx and other mnlcilnl.
IhL'tutrd poi'ing tor a party picture are (1. to r,): M.Sgl. Harry Duma*,

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STB ICELAND
M O R P IS O N

THE OLD-HOME TOWN

By STANLEY

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O H ,JO H N ' DONTG o
t h e ? k it c h e n B E L IN O A J U S T W AKED*
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t h r o u g h

DH.fercm!e Botwcen
Donkey and I’iknlu\nJ
Debated By Sturlentr
V erm lilIon, Ytm. 15 t/1't Whn»
I* the ili fcronce lu twecn n lent**rra t and a Uepuhlienn? You may
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nnectlon nl th&lt; ni without p re ­
vious list ust Ion.
Tb»* answ er Im got hiirdlv se t­
tle llm Iss'.n. Hu* one stoderil
said th a t the difference hrtw • • .
Deniocruls nnd Reihlbl! atts nlurt j AS A THIN DRIZZLE OF RAIN FAUS ott thousanib oT tuibxiKeni. Jjiscph
have l&gt;een K. D. K, “ Now th at | Vltoln ItoiV. t*. |iro&gt;» ut an improvo J altar ntt-p a im-U tontaitloii in
\f«V ^ o n e." nnid th ’* rdndcnt, “ I &gt; th e Bronx, New York. Sliu-e tho boy. raid he was ■•visited'* by the Virgin
its*- dovoui wt rsldpcrs like Uinro pictured ut
A nother paid, “ It &gt;'i&gt;H tn I* the bottom bat e iloikcil to tin.' fccnc uar
ta t Iff. hot now thntV Rone: .hen
It wn« sta te 's tltfhtr. lull iv*tv .he
Republican! (ire 'left "ding s ta le ’s
’ft••filn, 1*nn mnftl iwI,**
That, wo tnlithl add, goes for all
of us.

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HOSPITAL TRAIN INC SCHOOI
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It offer-, eviiiy furllily foi the train in g “ I •■'Indent nut '■&gt;.

By R. J. SCOTT

SCRAP BOOK

I'lui-iuil rht.'Mim ln,. (lit'liris hd.,,1atory

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loom Inruitnrjr « itlr inpnlde unit e i|itije L .i .l ti-.u Inn.- . tu ir,
liim fo it« ‘i|e iloim ito n rs u n i l .adequate &gt;)•: . &lt;■
t-ineilentmerit .uml recreation. •
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Appliculh n* will !«■ ibeet veil prior to Ilenonl i i fifteenth
Im spring elan* enirrinjr in Jan u ary . Apply Ih tw lo t of
Nurnina m -t vice. Umm-e UtUicfAl H ospital. I tt laitdu. !•luri.

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STRIKERS, FO'JCE AND COMPANY OFFICIALS begin the removal of «
rnlle-lon“ mitemobllo barricade nt the Ford P lan t In Window, Onb,
p 'm •
to avert the |v&gt;- ilile entry “ I trpopa Into the city. Late
that the js-d a y tlrlk e of tom e 10,000 Ford worker*
was ncnruig a sctllcintnt. ■
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CAGE SIX

THE SANFORD HERALD, RAN FORD FLORIDA

Venezuela To Have
Authority To Pick
Next President

WAVE Orderlies
Pioneering Job
Of Air Hostesses

In .P.ifiK nnd studied lit Cii/nsn
Academy under the dlrertldll of
. PPP'Ulo t ’ailegos. who will lie the
Action Hemoe^atiea- P arly ’s can-}
jlid ate for president ill the elec“ Ion* next year.
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In IDA,' he was one of, the *stu-I
dent leaders of a revolution a* .
pnin-t .limn Vinrenlo flomex, "The,
Catfish,” who ruled tho eoiihtry.
with mi irhn hand from 1007 to
1035.
Betancourt wa* Jailed, hut
evcnluiill

t'M'llpl'd u l l d CUI r i l'd oil

n campaign against Gomez from
Curacao, Puerto Rico, Culoinldn
and Costn Itlcn. in Costa Rlrn hr
took time out to In-Ip organise thr
Communist party there, but .sub­
sequently disassociated himself
from that putty and nuxv stands
at complete odd* xvith Venezuelan
Communists.
Party Leader
Ho returned to Vencsueln in
Hi.'IO, following the death of
Gomes, ulld led the Arrinn Demoerntica Party through lt»-formulnUvu stages, while he studied law
and other subjects. Hr spent most
of his tinto during this period,
however, in delving into the in­
tricate oil laws under which pvt
rolrum-rich Venesuela has leased
vast acreages to foreign com-

OLATHE, Koa.—Wave flight
orderlies arc pioneering the air
hostess job of the future w hen'
uuporlinerx carrying around fiOj
passengers will fly thousands of
mile* between stops.
To speed demobilisation. Nnvnlj
Air Transport Service is planning'
to stnrt daily flights of Navy R -1
5DV. plush four-motoreil a ircraft,'
• rom Oakland Calif... tn Wash*,
ington anil hack. These ''h o t­
shots” mny measure the natio n '
nonstop, hut probably will stop
ill Amarillo. Tex., so thnt the fuel'
load doesn’t crowd off passengers
and mail.
*
Anna F. Oumiils. s l/c (7C21
Providence St.) Woonsocket. R.
I., who will give flying WAVES
special training for work aboard
the Rr,Ity nt Patuxent River,' Md.,
tnyii, "Most commerical hostesses
•iiy ft", *' ‘a to 300 mile* between
stops und around 500 trip. Even
TWA Strnlollner* make |wo mid­
earry two
continent stop anil
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&lt;W'w;ih Ics*ok the entire dlxtajice,
uhnnging crews at Kunsns City."
enquiring arid serving meals to
■Hi t&lt;&gt; II! pitsxengrr* on the twelvehour hop i» one new problem the
flight orderlies will Imvr to solve.
They may put plate dinners af
frown food* into an oven made
especially for that nurpose. Prob­
ably they will cook a littlo in
tiny galleys built into the plane.
Ilex lunches like thlise now used
to feed the crew on shorter flights

TH U RO TM jY , N O V E M B E R IB, 1945
Mint Intelligent of Itlrtl.- ore
parrots and crows.
Omithologistn believe- u
kinis can count to three.

tan­

•in battlefield* o re k
riiillfiii' than men.

Unity There If, Strength—
To Protect the Peace or the Worldt
To Promote the Progress of America)
T o Prodace Prosperity for Sanford.

A LETTER
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Tuurhton Drug Co.

Committee M e m b e r
A s k s If Crusier
Sighted A r m a d a
On Way To A ttack

NICK’S PACKAGE STORE

A VERITABLE SHOTOUN CANNON firing 21 bombs In little more than a
second, the Navy’a Hedgehog gun is ihown at top (above) with all
projectiles in place. A secret until now, and x«£lth tomp of its features
still unreveated, the rocket-principle weapon replaced the depth charge
against submarines, and is credited with a share in tho sinking (as In
lower picture) of 300 U-boats. U. S. Navy photo.
(Inicrnationnl)

w tlvca and lenders of the Cen­
tra! Florida Council of Boy
Scouts, a t their annual meeting
la st evening at the Hotel Mayfair.
Lacy G. Thomas of Grovcland
presided.
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To Ralph A. Smith, chairman
of the District Pinance Committee
and a vice president of the Coun­
cil and to Fleetwood Peoples, for
12 years lead er' In W inter Park
of Troop 2, was presented the
S i l v e r Beaver award, .with. - re ­
cognitions being given by W.S.
Allen, president of. Stetson Uni- i
Pelversity In DeLand. Louis W, rclter of Orlando, made the Silver
Beaver report.
Harold V. Pace, acout executive,
reported gratifying growth of the
scout movement under the Central
a Council which with 3,654
cubs, scouts and senior scouts now
stands firat in the 8lxth Region
In this respect, he said. He paid
^ trib u te to Jam es Fester, negro
scout leader for having made a
Possibility of |5 o traim-ci «f lit* hantlnn.
4.T percent membership gHin, and Brunch
Rickey’s leiseliall •hi«ill l'ie-ent with Ml. Bulls
to Floyd VCurly" Woodward, field coming
to Sunford during Kebrn I meeting weie Committee
exeeutlve.for an 11.6'percent gain ary. looms
laroer with a pmposi- [ 'aus. Ed Whltner, diirctoi
among white scouts.
for tiie lodging of these men ' Seminole fount v fount r
Mr- Pace told of new methods tion
been made by the Hotel and formet member &lt;&gt;f t
belnj^ used to augment scout having
Mayfair which should la- accept- ' York S'nnkecs. W. V.
troops by enlisting the active uble by Mr. Rickey, it was a n - I l.estet Tlmrpe and It. I
support of churches and civic o r­ nounced today tiy Fletcher K. man.
g a q u a liens. Ha stated that the Bolls., chairman uf the Seminole I It. wa* rcpnitrd tin t th
c$mp season at Camp Wewa had County Chamber of Coinxiu'icc

Bolls Furthers Plan. To Bring
Baseball School To Sanford

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building* will be moved back Into i)n)lonn
the wood*.
. |.nu| r |u
II* told' of the difficulties nf j *uriation
senior acoutlng due to w ar dc - 1 .Sanford
mands on members, but *tatr&lt;l t *:,ij to
th a t rsturnlng veterans would be ( Impressed
able to * i r i t f th I*- pro* ram . “
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. W*W. Wolff told of new scout
'Milana and of the need of an ad­
ditional |3,000 in fubicriptions.
which amounted this year to
$1BJK)4 as compared with 114.­
477 laat year. He praised San­
ford negro subscriber* fo r con­
tributing 40 percent (|45D) of the

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Look to America’s o ld e it motor car
manufacturer for the newest, smartest
simplest way to drive. Tho 1946 O ld i
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I h e ' tangrcsitioiiai' hearing nPearl Harimr we it' Into h i
seeoe I day. -with u new qivstlofrr thi Navy tu answer. A ItsI'li
1'ie.iilier o f i h ' invert't
if t ig
inmittec tnriny asks!
whether ihe Jap fleet which
ntniio the attack had liecn nighte.-l
beforehand
by an
America
crusier.
Representative licit rand Cenrh a r f o f ('alifornia said he • • -ted
to know If the crude
’:rri»&lt;
sighted the .Inn armiiia. b:tt
fn.lcil t.i report its pretence be­
cause of order, for radio ail- - Admiral T. II. Inglis placed
Into the record a copy of an
order given on. Nov. 25, 1941,
l«y the then chief of naval opera­
tions. Admiral .'•'talk. The or ler
directed that all shipping headed
for Hawaii should lie redirected
oxer n more \outhcrlv r mte,
and it railed for the provision
of Suitable escort*. Imjii. tnld
the committee that rop y* of this
older xverc .rn t to (ho com­
mander in chief of tie fleet at
Pearl llnrkor. Admiral Kimniel.
nnd to others.
'
.T h e hulk of ull the an'usages
made available tu the committee
during today's—sesxlnn sbiw*
tlierr was little question in the
mind of nffirial Washington in
advance of the attack and that
Japan was on the verge of going
to »nr.
.Meanwhile in Washington tntiny. General Eisenhower gave
xigoruus support to the plan for
a merger of the armed forces.
A* a witness before the Senate
Military Affnirs Committee. Gen­
era) Ike said tlml the traditional
separation of the War and Navy
Department* caused many diffii nit ial d m in g -tha- war. awd -Uynevictory was achieved only (hrougn
unity of command.
With terra rd to WixshingloikV
•Alter big show (oilay, Aitmiral
l.’rnest .1. King said that the
United States Navy is in no
i hope tn _ fight a major battle
tinlay. King told the House
Military Committee that out
ili inuhlllxation has Iteen so rapid
that the Navy is more or less
! disintegrated, lie explained that
key men in some places haxe
been dischargiHl nnd not replace*}.
King nuido'‘those disclosures dur­
ing tcstimuuy .in support of u-xix-er^al m ilitary training.- lie
alan voiced Ihe opinion that
atomic bombs as they now exist
could nut prevent fleet tqwrulions.
.
.

Initial Christmas Local Delegates
Seals Purchase Is Depart For 1945 There’s One More
Made In Sanford Legion Convention Wilson Alive Than
MeinU'is of tho . ('ampin-ll Japs Calculated
dell of till I West Sixth Sheet

WI TH M A N Y NEW ADVANCEMENTS

E. le i SL

To Quit
President

Attlee At Luncheon Af t er Congressional Talk

H'-a k h in g t o n , \,,v ..id . &lt;/p)_

SPECIAL THIS W EEK
fl
WHISKY
GINS
.
Cummins
Gordon 4-5
3.65
1.4-5
• 3.65
London B ar
5 3.35 P in ts 2.10
S teurts
.
Dixie Belle
3.68
| 4-5
4-5 3.35 P ints 2.10
Hardwoods
ROMA WINES
6.50
4-5
Gallon
5.
Vodka
2.65
4-5 4.50 Pints 2.45 Vi Gallon
Budweiser Beer
RON RICO RUM £ a s e
4.25
4-5------------4.(1 Doz. Bottle
2.15
R chI Cap case 4.25
Bacardi
4-5 4.00
doz. 2.15

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112 W. lat.

Associated Press Leased Wire

V ital P oint
Is Raised On General DeGaulle
Pearl Harbor
As Provisional

h n fl'iir. from thn», ic n l.t'n t,
nasty trrltallnv eo il s or aro-icht.l
I n . little
*d uo M
•
i • i'ilj .1 —
Pr..t* jgjlJuek.

a tribute .'to the tato Litut. Guy
Jonef, former field executive
council Bead, school teacher and
Heve rad acouter, who was killed
by Gartnan machine gun fire
laat M ir. 24, and from whose weie the first to purehase the
Tuberculosis
Ohirstmn
commadder a citation and glow­ 1U45
ing tribute was read. As the a s­ Seals. This was an ‘i head r&gt;f
sembly than stood with bowed time’-purchase imu much as Mr.
heads, taps were sounded bv Rlnlsilcll stuted that "Believing
Jerrv Klin# BGMSTR 1-c of the ill tho work of the Tubcrciilnxi'.
Association, I want to !*■ the
8anford Naval Air Station.
. W arfield Dorsey of Orlando first to purchase it’s Chrislmi*
4, the treasurer's report. Wa - Seals."
ter Patton, Orlando echool ad*Mrs. Mary Rawlins, gptyial
iiitnsd-ator spoke on cubbing nolle- Seal Sale chairman 'todav uigr.l
« s s . Mr. Thomas, council president that all the citizens of Seminole
commended Mr, Smith and the County follow suit. The C hristcommittee under Mm for the euc- mus Seal Funds will hr v e d
cess of the meeting. Mr. Wood­ fflr the peonlc of Seminole Coun­
ward lead In singing, accompanied ty she sai'J, “therefore ?v«iy
bv Mr*. • R.R. Pippin, who also citizen i* urged to buy Christ­
___
mas Heals in order to h**;i
•d which w e re 'c a rry on the work of The T*t' berculosis Asaociation.”
heartily applauded.
• The following nomlnationa o'
The i'ilol Club will work next
council officer* for tho coming week In eennertion with addicsryear * were announced by It ing and mailing the Christm'in
Longs treat, second vice president: letter*. The Women's Club Civic
fefor president. Mr. Thomas of Department worked last month
Gror elands vlte president. R J. on ^ th e folding of ChristinaL o n n tro et; vice proeldent, Mr. Seals and next Wednesday will
complete the job of stuffing,
sealing and mailing tho Christnresantatlves. W.E. Howard, Karl
Tehmann ami De. Alien t For com
mlsstansr, Mr. Lehmann and H.
W. Dorsey.
In fan t D aughter Of
District chairm en, nominated
•▼erei Lee B. Mundsll of MelMr., Mrs. Lee Dies
beanie: Mr- Longs tree t, J E.
Mvera of Kustls. C'aude If. Wolff
Funeral service* were held
y f Orlande and M J. P errett of yesterday afternoon a t
1:00
o'clock a t the Erickson Funeral
Home for Khcila Kay 1««. in­
fan t daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Forrest A. Lee ' of the West
Side, who died early Wednesday
morning. Burial waa made in
Lake View Cemetery. The Rev.
W. P. Brook*, Jr. officiated.
The child xiae bom Iqne 10,
1946 In Sanford. She nail been
ill only a abort time. Survixon
beside* Ihe parents: three sis­
ters, Oulda. I/Miiae and Vrlms
Josephine le e ; three brothers,
Forrest Jr., Cleveland II. .and
Jam a Lee, til of Sanford; hrr
grandmother, Mr*. Mery M. l-eo
of Sanford: and grandparent*.
Mr. and Mr*. B. B. C anala of
Ft. Chrtatmaa-

3

Bill’s Package, Store:
and Bar

SANFORI), FLORIDA, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER Ifi. 191

r ; s tb o raw •
I - litr - r ; « l r r&gt;

LEGAL NOTICE

Trips.— See

MIPS

‘Most Beautiful Copy Girl

rips at Ij. ' iM' - !'•*!■ lu Instshi
poirerful r llc tiv , actlcn tnrriij
i!.r o
throsl. hes l an l L.-rmp.'ii»|
liitirr—starts .r.t ; i : - n lo c . r n ep ,

dential race against Medina. Aflot
Meilinu's election, Betancourt o r
galiized the present Action Demo
rrntirn Ihirty
Betancourt i* married und lias
end It-years-old dsughtcr. He ieccntly visited Ihe United States
to “estahlirh personal relations
with members of the State De­
partment.”

. You’ll noed a now dinjnjf room nuito to cclcbruto Iho Thnnknirivinir
holiday in tho approvi’d and truditionul manner . . . Here U ono of fine
craftsmanship in every respect .
consists of lurue extension tiible,
credenza buffet, chins cabinet, five side chain* und ottu'arm chuir, Sel­
dom, If ever, will you run across a more uttiW ivo design.

E s ta b lis h e d

.nrt 41 ecnla tn-tay r t m y ilnii

urlr*. Around IC3 girl orderlies
have been graduated from hl«
rla**r* since ls«t Februarv.
WAVES applied for the Instruc­
tion or were chosen for it nt boot
camp. Those who were, accepted
lire rol*rd. attractive, Intelli-'ent,
and handle ncople well. They
were not taught charm or groom­
ing. Instead they learned how to
balance the nlhne's^ load, emer­
gency procedure*, how to ea* a
plum’, the hnndlino of air-sick
pusengers, how to *ecure the
plane on the ground, the prepMra-

For Your Christmas
Supply and Hunting

Generali) fair through Salurda) except conoidrrahlr rbiudincxx nnd scattered lichl
.
rim* ers alone Miuthea-t roaat. Sin* I*
firing .temperature*. '

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

WHILE THE PALESTINE QUESTION awaited the attention of
British Prime Mini tee Attlee mill Prcsiilenf Tinman a delegation
craft, fucts on priorities, ciirgne•• I tn lit .(••.'i di tislilil' fi mi nil port* nf the nuton arrived in
and muil—ull in three week
Wif-liinuton b illin g a putitinn xvhieh deniundetj the iminediatc
eight hour* a day.
trail'fin of IIHI.OIM) Kiiiopean Juwish refugees tn Palestine. In Ihe
[ WAVE flight orderlies think
i tip 'In." n m.-ellnif them on the Capitol steps arc Sen. Aithur
, their* is the most glomormiH job
Cupp'.'lt (rotitei with hat in hand); Sen. James Mead, New Yoik
t In Ihe Navy. “You reallj join
'I''b in d
i : ; Sin.' Kenneth MsKeliar,-Tenn., (seventh from right)
1 Ihe Navy and *re the world,"
:i”ii i' »it'.- nn:i John Delaney fNbwrsYnrk: Ral.h'i Mblhe l.ifsitt
(exclaimed pretty Marly lladen,
tw lfli nine it hi J ill of Plilludelphia, heads the ilctcgatlen, (Interna­
•«- l/c, of (ir,50_1Vesl 10((Ti
tional Knundphpto)
__
__
. _
—
-tirnirnb Washington on the R5D Isis Angeles, who was amoni* Ihe
•
WAVE officers fainted' front first girls tn fly for the N:ix).
lack of oxygen und a submariner "I'xe spent a couple of d a x s in
became III.
The big Navy liner* Iibvc u ven* again bail In gu into
lilating* system for earh pulr of
iiu i-i' nf jail itlcs, a nd
• ileluae seats and the flight orderiiudi'igiiHiud w ithin the
lv will ho rcsponsilde for air eont illlioninie the plane. WAVES also
1will find out alsiut the use of new
: types of lighting, an interphone
system, and other kinds of new
equipment.
j Most nf the WAVES who wilt
■take this training already have a
' diversified background gained at
!the V (transport) Specialist school
nt the Olathe Naval Air Station,
and duty flying with the Navy
H ill's (similar to DC3).
“The nretllrst girls in the Navy
were selected for this pruxarm,"
says R. P. Iluble). C.S.V.P.. the
lucky man xrho heads the school
for (lying WAVES. He uaad-i^.

MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE

THE WEATHER

end fin er H yd ro -M o tto D rive, ie here
now —to r mil to com e e n d to ol

And it’s truly N EW in every sente of
the word. The appearance is different
from any previous Oldsmobile—with
newly tailored lines, smart new frontend design, and newly appointed Bodies
by Fisher. The performonce is new, due to
smoother and livelier
"F ire-P ow cr" engine*. W n l l r ^
There are many new advan cements throughout

the chassis to provide greater rugged'
ness and reliability.
Hydra-Matic Drive U now, too. Firat
introduced by Otdsmobile in 1939, and
thoroughly battle-proved in fast Army
tanks during the war, this great Ocneral Motors development has now been
made even finer, smoother, and longer
lasting than ever . . . for the new 1948
Oldsmobile.
You are Invited to come in, see and in*
•pect this great new Ocneral Motors
car. Oldsmobile has been building
quality automobiles for
,
/
nearly fifty years. This
"P f f l
newest Oldsmobile is by
w T l j l J M far the finest—the bestbuilt Oldsmobile of all
t i m e .,
^

NEW YORK. Nov. 16. (A’t llecnusr the world is full of pro­
tile named Wilson, there'll one
more Wilson nlive today than the
Janapesc rnunlP'1 on.'
Joel Field, Hunforrl I'ostmastei
Major Henry Stanley Wilson of
who- is cununnndcr of the dis­ Sun FrnnciscO whs captured at
trict.
Wake Island by Ja|t|Mie*e who
•The k tr s h pnst w iil ‘h r- rente,

rented

liv

Horco und
Green.

!S P ’

by

delegate

Jtre!

accused blm iHfint W intof having
started the war.

They'd put the

Vic* nr Indian sign on him wav hark in

Reid Mima, adjutant of tiie
Department of
Flaritlu.
whx
muke* hi* hvudquarlerH in this
city, will ii'prrront tiie *t':tiorgnntratton and alto will nr*
in the eapsritx- nf delrgatn froflt
his own pn-t in Tallahassee.
Mrs. Sybil Kouth, c u r r e n t
president of the Ladies Auxiliary
of the Campnell l*it*ing Post, is
attending the convention alunf
witli .'It*. Field and Mr*. Maun
The Eunford group plan* tn
see the Notre Dame • Northwest­
ern gridiron clash a t Holdier’t
Field in Chicago Saturday. The
convention o|»en* Nov. IH und
will rinse on th* 21.

T rain B earing U.S.
General Fired On
.SHANGHAI. Nov. 10. |/T&gt;-

Dnitod State* lleadnuni ter* in
China ha* disclosed th at a train
Iwar ing Motor General DeWitt
Petk was fired upon yesterdav
In a north China village occupied
by CommunisU. General Peck la
the rommxnder of the First
Marine Division. The General
was not injured by the gunfire.
Ho requested that United State*
plane* strata the village if the
fit ini' continued.
Lieutenant General Wedemeyer,
commander of the A m e r i c a n
force* In China. In a careful renly
avlhoriscd« appropriate military
action, but only ‘ after conti lorable werning had Lean given to
the village and adequate pre­
caution* had been token to avolJ
endangering Innocent persons.
Th* re
Campbell-

i Mii , i

» ouinpitiilcr

19311 Itccause nf a little incident
in Haw-all.
Mainr Wilson xva* a civilian*
customs Insnector a t the, time,
nnd he flourished a pliftol when a
Japanese sentry demanded that
hr ‘salute the rising sun upon
hoarding a Japanese naval vessel.
The Japanese consul later apolo­
gised, but they did not forget Witson.
.
T hat's why they were alaiut to
ru t off his head wheb they ra p ­
tured him. But Wilson Hirgucd
that the man they wanted—thut
civilian custom* Insnector—must
have been two other guva. He
was an Army officer. And be­
sides, he said. Wilson is a very
common American name.
Ho the Japs let him off with n
rinath in the mouth with a ha*r
ball bat. and other niceties of tor
‘.ure.

as i n t «• r nt . president • of
Franco, the. post to which he
was unanimously elected hy
fit e Constituent Assembly
last Tuesday. He has been
unalde to form a coalition
government represent in n the
three major parties in (he As­
sembly. The Chmmaniiil*. a- the
strongest political faction, demand­
ed control cf one of the key Min.
...trie , mid that ultimatum w a s
the stumbling block fur Do (iaulle.
(le n rra l.b e Gaulle'* decislun to
•resign a . provisional President of
Frahrc luings into the upon the
struggle of- French commuisU to
xxIn u bigger role in government
affairs. Today’s ilevelopment is ad
afterm ath «f the recent election,
when the CommunisU became the
most important single .party in
the Constituent Assembly.

Ui'.xl of
blister
itto
of

honor a t..a . Cimgrcaslunal-lunvhoon
Attlee; Sen Tom t'ounnlly, I'liairmnn of
Janie* F. Iiy riles; Rep,
Canada. (Inlerimliomill

Since then, the t'o m n u in ist.
have been prodding De fiuolle
gix-e them kev cabinet posts in
Ihe proposed thrce-iairty conllll'ot
'g t-n —Heatx-d-tn-thr-phntn' a n 1 tl~ tn "r.IT 'P rltn c i W h e ir h o 1fnuml mit thnt h r m old

Road Engineer
N
And Officials '
Visit P ro jects'
itry a it^ H ig g lu s And"'
Boyle* P l a n 1946l!
‘RoA'd Construction !
Wtrious roads of Seminoli'
&lt;"imty upon wltirli Stale .votk
has been stalled or is pendin';
were visited .yesterday by..'I..
Ilrynn Jr.. State ioni| enghteei
of the Fifth District, in com:
pony with Mayor Edward lltugin*. State Senator Lloyd K.
Hoyle and Stale Iteprereutativi
M. II. Smith.
In nddition, ur'voiding to .Mover
lliggin-, they visited some riridtlint nee&lt;l county attention.
.‘■'enstor Boyle staled that the
inspection took all day. with tiuva w- iif determining wlmt roads
might lie included in the SlHte
road Imdret for the mining
xrar.
At

Geneva

they

found

that

• ontrartnrs
laid a n ivtsl and
•spdpment wa* Iw-ing movnl in
fur tlir Imilding of itmid I I
fiom Ihe TitiiHville llrldgt' to
tin' laxke Jessup llriilgr.
Engineer Bryan ulld the party
i lii rkpd on the next possible
link of Road II from tiie I .like
Ji su|i Bridge to Sanford. The
final link of the road will lie
fiiun Siinfifrd to the WukiVH
Tli nlge.
. •
. Other Hauls inspected, were
It"ad 203 from Geneva in the
Drunge Countv line; . Itmid JnJ
fimn Oviedo to Genevu, on whiili
work Is egpecleil to start alaiut
tiie first of the yevr; the i tail
fimn Long'.xoml to Saul jii.il&gt;.
sp iin rs; the Item Lake Itmil
from Itoad '_’HH to tile tli'aiige
Ciixinty (the; Miklei Itmid nesr
Slavia und the TiiM-uxvillu Itoad
from Wagner to Goldenrod.

Hasrun Named New
Townuend lead er.

flu b last evening. Glher offi-er» aleeteii were: W, I. Hughey,
inc-preeidviit; J. F. McClealand,
•eciind vice president; Mrs. Hester
William*, secietary und Mrs. Mar­
tha Moffitt. treasurer.
It was announciil that the
Fifth District Cuunril will meet
in ths St, Cloud Townsend Hall
■xunday a t 1:00 I'. M. The llusFEED I'KICFB ADVANCE
nitulity Committee of 8t, Cloud
WASHINGTON. Nov. |&lt;i. IA'._ ha* requested that the guests a r­
Prices on two types of cattle feed rive a t 12:00 o'clock for a lunchare going up Nov. 20. The Office non.
of Prices Admintlration ha* an.
nounced that linseed oil pellet*
nnd peanut oil , pellets both
will coat farmer* 76 ren**
WASHINGTON. Nov. 16, (A*)—
•per ton more. Th* increase in The
ar Department' has dlaprices has been granted by the clovedWthat
the 3,000,000th soldier
OPA to encourage greater pro* to &gt;i* discharged
V-F, Day
due lion of the linseed and th* pea­ left the Army last aince
n ig h t Author­
nut oil pellets.
•
ities did not give the name uf
the soldier.
*
-A summary of month-by-month
diM-harge* from the Army show*
that the rata has inersaatd from
66,000 In ths period from May 12
to 31. to * peak o f 1,270,000 dur-

Relations Committee; Secretary 'tint compromise hi* differences
; und Prime Minister Mackenzie with the Communists, he made up
his mind ‘to seek a show-down by
stepping out us Interim i n c i ­
dent. However, efforts are M a g
made to prevent the Jiero »t
French resistance from giving
tin the helm.
The General hail been in civil­
ian clothes only since Tuesday,
when lie was elected unanimously
by the constituent assembly tu
serve a* the ditulur lender of
• f m nrp 'tum m ?-'rreutim i—? » r " t w
Fourth Repultlfc. But in the past
Spokesmen F ear ACL few day*, the maneuvering* of
French |x«PttcHl • laedcitt huv?"
Control Will Cost I&gt;e»ii
hectic. Indeed.
r~
came to a head when
. Members Seniority theEvent*
C o m m u n i s t organixatfon
served notice that il would lint
WEST PALM BEACH Nnx. III. enter
the itcrim government un(»P)
Tcslimony that employes
of the. Florida East Coast Railway
ate "demoralized” and "gicntly distressed" over tile possibility
»f l"»ing their jo b s if the Floriila

FEC Employees
Against Merger
At ICC Hearing

itilniqpllilo
til ion.
It
1 .it lm»«t'
' powi'itil

Coast iiP'mherit Iif the Itrntliri bond
of Railxxny Cat tiers of America
• aid i| would lie disiistrou* if tile louder* were i'np'i|,|l out
Ac toirt, over the FEC and mo­ Idaliest plane; tliut he In
said" anything reflecting
ved the lions
ivtli.'d ItiltMi i 'dfuii't. dim sa|.|
siiitu, i. tifii-d that m 'ntt^ t.rnn
and ended upon the Cnifimuidt t
llOtbilig mo|i' could Ih&lt; di-clu rd
to decide at once whethei tb"
uni il tiie governtnvnl elpMiM's to
would tuke part In the ministry
make a full announcement.
and ncrept the plates assigned
Meanwhile, the ■ Ministry id
rtirm. In ansxxer. the ••nniliiuiiiat*
Fuel, j * “interested” in blue­
the recent elections, the country
prints of Hie invention, sub
reiteruti'd tlielr position that in
ijiiited b&gt; Wilson. Two members
a shale in tiie principal minisof puilianient have been take i
imrt endorseil tlieii demand for
for a tide in tiie ilex* ear. They
.rie*.
sav tiie ride xvn* sioiil.il In. am
tries.
*
.
otne'r, and tlml they- eouhl ol&gt;
The major point in.dlaiuite i«
serve no gasoline power xxlth-h
|M&gt;ke-omn, W. I. Howard, the 'disagreement lad ween D'i
blight luive ‘driven Hie uulnmn- of numerous witnesses Gaulle and the Cmiliminisls over
Idle
at at Ho- reorganization the assignment of the ministers
ill behalf of Hie Florida of the Interior, Foreign AffairArea Runt Director
interest* which seek to and War. The provisional presi­
t h e , Florida E ast Coast dent declined to admit a Com­
Tenders RcsiNmation
a- an imlenendsut line munist to any of those. Tile ie-ookesman I low aid and Miltaot deudlock made jt npparA n a Rent Director. Russell II.
iVllli- *rc o f th e opinion
Ilnvr».-im* tiMimUiircd hfs-rcidgnwi In- 'ila iiln - &lt;'na*t I i"c
tion in order that he may re-/liter
ei the Florida F'i*t Coast,
his own liusiurss.
enila'i will la- faced with
Mr. Davis stated Hint- lie iptiuctinn und loss of senlpreciated the coupeiathin that
had Ihx' ii affonlotl him nnd He
liauI rent office during Hie past
several mouths that the rent of­
Personnel, P l a n e s
fice bus Iwcn oleii in Hanfor I, Anderson I*ooks For
nnd wanted to thank ull landlord*
Sent To Lauderdale
Fruit Ceiling End
and ull tenants for tho coo|K&gt;rntii'ii
Dill.ANDO,
lien it was, in many in
i/1'i About H00 officers and -nil'll
difficult tn understand an interview „
ertain actions were token. »ry of Agriculture Anderson said and 2U0 t'linedo Isunbln" pl-mrwllj lie tran sfe rred Satin dux- from

ORLANDO. Nov. 16. &lt;/P&gt; Di­
rector* of the Florida Dairynu-nV
A*K«rluHnn and tile Florida D*hv
Akkorlation voted nt Orlando to
consolidate into one organisation.
The directors of the two dairy
group* al*n voted to petition (dec­
retory of Agriculture Ander*nn to
remove both subsidie* and pric?1 TOYKO. Nov. 16. . t/l*»—'The
ceiling* on milk und milk p ro ­ Kyndii New* Agency cay* that
DMI t'hine»e worker* have storm ­
duct* in Florid*.
ed and damaged a Japanese police
Vtaiinn !’*wi mile* southweit of
GERMANS IIANGKI)
Tokyo. Tho agency says the
LONDON, Nov. 10. (Ah—Two Chine-i- were incensed'over hand*
German xtrar prisoners
were bIM* securing th* Chin*** of e*r&gt;
hanged a t Pentonvill* Prison to ­ lain illeeal act* which hava not
dav fqr tha murder of a fellow been definitely specif led. Ameri­
prisoner last March. The two can military police were summon­
J m .v t o d accused the thlnl pri- ed to restore order. Ninety-tpro
entwr ,9 ( disclosing their plans

the Dpalocka Naval Air Station
at Miami tn Fort Lauderdale.
The transfer coincide* x*llh
peace-time training plan* at Hut
Miami station which call* for cmphazi* upon fighter pilot train­
ing. .A squadron of Grumman
fighter* und Corsair* are due to
take the place of the heavier
homl&gt;er*aircraft.
Tiie l.stidcrilub' station will con­
centrate on training pilot* and uir
crewmen for duty in the torpedo
bombers.

T hurston Is Named
Farm B ureau O fficer
' E w i&lt;T hur»ton of Sanford was
nominated yesterday as a di­
rector of the 6th District of the
Florida Farm Bureau a t ita me­
eting In Orlando yasteplay.
Mr. Thurston has already ser­ '0#at it
ved in this capacity for a cum­
* , , n.
OjTiewG ‘1
—
----m « -isd.-nat-t
n were *ao,8H«W(fJ *u
of all type* in th*

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

A ssem bly L in e
M ethod Is Used
On War Devices
CFIrtt Of x Series)
PAUL II. MASON
AP N cw sfpatum
DALTON, Ohio—Assembly line
method for scientific development
or vital war nnd peatetime equip­
ment hnve been set up by the
Army’s air planners here.
F ln g m ln eontrots have been
established, says Col. T. II. Ilolllduy, chief of the Equipment Lab­
oratory of the A ir Technical 8er•ice ( »mmnnd. Committee man­
agement organisation Is combined
»th - rather .glorified card, index
f ie to get results with ■ con»*"t attention to costs.
Insituted about a year ago on
the basis of studies begun in the
Spring of 1944, the system enabled
marked speeding of certain criti­
cal items Into combat rones during^losing phases of the war.
* ’Bearing in mind th at the endprod jet of this laboratory is th&gt;
specifications for a given piece
» u •*«-« » —belbrr
airplane
ST " *•****! &lt;
Holliday said.
we_.and Dial means the ’top.
»ide s ta f r on dowp through the
branch chiefs—are organized into
committees.
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.
"During the wnr, cost was con■ W " °nly. in In in s of victory.
Under this system,* however, «
rekearch or study project Is de-

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Count, rive words In the line, /mludlng phone ind address.
All advertisements for situations wanted will be charged ft
regular cleuaifltd rates.

USINESS SrJRVICE
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
,
PARTS AND SERVICE
lO'J Palmetto Ave.
Phone I
TWO FARMS FOR SALE—On.
3 acres, tiled land, 1'good wi«
2 .story "house. ‘1 car garage. I
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,, I-ako Monroe Post Office; tfn&lt;
,*"*—3 acres, nil tiled, good well, V
Btory house, 2 story barn, V4
mile west on Orange Houle­
. vard. J. W. Bell. Lake Monroe
Phona 13.
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PI v Htan luril Station acres
from, the Court Moure

1 h'','A ftE fullv .equipped .
T 0*' bu-V to lec. p, your tt
Natural t nl. !&gt;«•:- nr synthi
we protect toe sidewalls
your lire. Jones H r* SI
Cor: 1st nnd K'm. illume nr

eort-K i.iid now to c m , dm*, aging
•Old &lt;■eiilhriing. A new' pain
Il»*« inrllm.l uwuith you nt

CIO Auto Workers
Som etim es Resort
To Dictatorship

BLOCK Machines (2) wl
lets.. Miracle Concrete (
Kyi »rj Au o Repairing
Elm Ave.
.
lUrfirlil A larkdun
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1,1 «^itltiect|un ilh
MODEItN • six room and luC,
furnished In,use, Jarge plot mi • ale* Villi. C.il-n ,v fl.M|y Work
I'hurit* 37|
main iliihw ny, t ie . mi o
nortli of Hanford, 91,01,1 cu.h Fl.OOIt sanding npd finlxhini
balance easy liirms. Box 31,
w a n in g and .waxing, IL A
Sanford.
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. (ili-usoii, Luky Mary.
MAN'S bicycle, gonil ronilition.
.. A .l;.T,° I’a in t i n q
Pimns atCJ-W.
Uy C.W. " I’at" Johnson
13 years experience
aUt« nn,
TWO BEIIriMim bungalow,
nlrcraftpalnting, Kan ford V popu
era, furnished. By owne
lar paint autliorily.
" E. 7th St.
HOLLER ‘MOTOR SALEH
BRIGGS - STRATTON G i
208 W. 1st St.
glne U/4 II. P. Cnrhi
EXPERT., PLUMBING - T T iT
type, like new, IM&amp;.btl.
returned from
North will
432-W.
xome material not here yet
VEGETABLE' plants fo r' \
VVIm wants the first rnmhinn.
Gurdrns and large u,‘
Hon chromiur............
sink
• o eoliagen, Ittal, nnd C
fniiri'i . (ctsiriro rminton. I'lione
'Cubhage^ CollariLs; Hi*.
County 41(11!,
r.7H. SanMOTOR TUNE-UP
Jautuiisw rrrnmincnil— I f
3000 mile* or twice u ye*
M-ntial to efficient cur
mnncc. ()ur expert mschuni
Sun. Motor Analyzer assure

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It till |

He
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wields
of* the
I.
r -the authority
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union n international executive

uotinl. 11In wnr*!

law.

Rarely Done
Only Infrequently does the
UAW-CIO resort to this, and then,
says Perry Llewellyn, administra­
tor in the Ketsey-lluyes strife, il
Is usually done reluctantly.
"Often the lauinf refuses to,
appqlnt au iiduiinistrutnr,” |Jew-&lt;.
•llytl said. The uclion requires n
twii.thinls vote of Ihe J2 r&gt;omd
memliers.
•
— Aii-u4mi»i*ln*»or miin the tlR&gt;!it
In question, lie may rnnlrnl po|.
lev and expenditure* down to the
Inst penny. ' Tho local's officer*
haw nothing to say except in

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uf

when the yoing UAWr u b c ^ A , 'W T m e ‘r . J ,,C^ nal
,r
. At that time the inter1 J"o.ral hail, the nutlifcrity to re'4ln un adm inistrator over a local
|„di finiti. iieiiod. The tilllay lltnltetin., M ^ m Z n tly war
inrrrted in the ronnlitullnii.
The a(i„,inlst...tion r. y » t e m
•"* *
""V*- The bojml CSt,
appoint an a .lininistrntur on its
sbl*r hearing, or «.
,,,av request such an ap
......Uncut.
As n further sofegtmrd of de
mocratie lights, any . local me i
A veteran unionist, ho was a removed fnnn office in the rqursa
mm imp'erior f«r the Kortl Motoi
•
, liratiuu of the "dictator^
Pliuuiy Indore the UAW-ClU T *
,nnv run
"“ '"e pasts
&gt;k Inin on nM j, full-time man. ,n ' ' ,0 l,'eal’s new electiun.
• was the Ford local’s first I , Actually, Llewellyn emphasises,
psident.
Ilis
tegular union
’t** deposed offi ers have been
,
**
.
w■■ off.
*1
1‘turned III previous instances.
. V"u
'""regional
director
9 lias
It.ils* . ,i .......
i . t.lrt ....
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live position.
Llew- ,on between 170’J and 1794. one
The UAW-CIO placed Llew­
ellyn in charge at Kelsey-Haye*1i iK-cnmc President of the United
»«.e.w&lt;i uv.
after the strikers hail thrice
d e-,! Stiijes, one vice-prexlndent, 10
fil'd Itonnl in dors to return
uinccrs, nix
six memberx
members of
rrtu ra Ho ■
• l «o,"*i officers,
work.
The strikers demani1»t| ■
Contlntental Congress, 21 U,
leiustntement
minor Hiiiuni- . 8en»l"rs, —
:t!t representatives,
representatii
......... - ........... of three uiiiiur
on officials, whose firing, after ,hre*’ juwticen of Supreme Court,
a plant disturliance, had horn u p -1 ’- "ttxt* governors and Bli memheld up the Wnr Labor Board.
! Rers of state legflutures; 114 enLlewellyn. „ member of the exe-! ,#rpd ,hc m,n,»*nr.
dual effort to "protect" „ local’s i ^ 'I n m U r a .b lra y.k T
membership from "misguidance" I
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Home Loans — Small Loans — G.I. Loans
LOANS made (o buy, repair or refinance a home—
Rent-like payments — Low interest rates
■your Savings are insured here—

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
■
- o f Seminole County
209NMngnolia Ave.

Phone.694

. Ivo recommend that new customers send .their
laundry Inst three days of week.

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Phone 475

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SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.
819 W. Trd St.

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« A N T K j; HurnishiMl npnthn&lt;
or liuiise, couple onlv
Pi
mariciit. Call Coca Colu Co.
WANTED: Small fi, r n i s l n
apartment, close In. roui
only. I’enimnent. Phone 312-

ful hand-blocked
linen for charm

NATIONAL house trailer, elec­
tric brakes, new paint and
_ tuhber, 400 Sanford Ave.
BKCONOD Hand brlcka, plenty
doors nnd windows,
Duhart’a
Lumber Yard.
CELERY plants, Pascal and Ab­
bot A Cobb, NO. 14 typz,
phone H03-W Gus Hcl.mn

FOUND—

convenience.

GOOD used ramie boika. \VI1
pay 6c each. 209 Sanford Ave

FOUND] Bible leather bound, gilt
•dged with family ndmeg in
back. Owner may have by pay. LARU E size tricycle. W ill pay
good price for ono lit goo.l
for (hla adv.
condition. Phono 024-J. ,
WE BUY eecond hand furniture.
Bentons Furniture Exchange.
HELP WANTED
I’h 'r e 9106. 600 Sanford Ave.
GIRL for sods Fountain a t L
TOn K » ™
• r &gt; Dreg Store. P art Ume
full Urn*.
tricycle
WANTED 1 ,3 chambermaids; day
and night porters. Phone Mrs.
Parry, 1200.
WANTED:
820.
N T K D : . Cashier-clerk for
Drida Power Corporation, 108

FOR RENT

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A e r ,' “ u n , « em en r' t n ,n ,P

l| averPfrformcd magnificently In thejob of bringing final 3 c
Tlie railroads of the country have demonstrated anew their worth in

Moscow Seeks Coun­
cil As In Berlin;
Marines Fired Upon
' B y C h in e s e Reds
WASHINGTON, Nov. 14,
(AP)—The United'Stutea and
Rusaia Rtill art? deadlocked

Beautiful and comfortable,
"l™1? ^ m e d , neatly tailor
—
In gay floral fabric,
= Pleated hklrlh.. Chloce of co

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Boston Throng Cruets Eisenhower

SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER

Ten Percent
Hike Given On
G.M. Salaries

Beautiful • . . and
wonderfully com*
fortable. Blende
w ith companion
piacea - in living
room , bedroom ,
**•11 • • • Made by
Tomlin ton, assu­
rance.of .quality.

cu* work scattered throughout
the world- TbeyTU b* ready a t
a moment's notice to Uaa to th*
gild of the injured or sick, hours
V even day* — sooner than they

DUNCAN PHYFE
a*.
SOFA
upholstered In tapestry with
■*hogai,y frames, It wUI lend
h*rm.. f**1 "tom phere to
Y°ur living room.

Little "CapL Little, from Marlbore, Mae*., b a graduate of
Dartmouth and Johna Hopkins.
Ha volunteered for aerial rescue
work |n 1942. Right now CapL
LIU1* is attached to the Army's
Second A ir Force Search and
Reecu* UnIL stationed a t Groat
Falls. MonL

eneral Hutchison
Returns To States
Brig. Ganerel Joseph C. Hut­
chison of Sanford arrived yes­
terday nbgnlng a t San Francieco
from the Pacific Theater and
haa proemdud to Washington,
D. C. to maka his reports. It
k te announced today by Mavor
is

Sanford

later

this

al Hutchison, who prior
c called to active duty

M. 191

Associated Press I.eased Wire

° » Their Way To Join* I'lie Cranberry Sauce

»

Production Of Buick
Automobiles Halted
By Parts Shortage;
Steel Strike Seen

Situation In Pales­
tine Is Perilous Ah
Fighting Is Continjuing In Soerahaja

STAMFORD. .Cohn.. N o v ,
14, (AP) — A rto&gt;el&gt;.parked
picket line today defied "the
effort if Stamford police to
onen the way for non • strik ­
ing a .i k r r s to enter the
•
to n n e Manufactur­
ing Company. The police
made no attem pt to use
force and rrirru trd when the
picket line refused to open.

j* In the council similar to the
•B erlin agreem ent
However, Byrnes contends thnt
the rule is responsible for failure
of the Berlin group to acrontdish many
that should
pr*
..... things
•**
.................
have been done in German.;
agreement.
under the Potsdam __
The United States is holding out
for a council in which General
Douglas MacArthur, Allied com­
mander in Japan, would have
the final say In case of a dis­
agreement.
JP Meanwhile in Chungking ,i
Chinese Foreign Office spokes
man haa admitted that his nation
la running-Into difficulties with
Russia in their negotiations. The
spokesman declared 'th a t the
ehief stumbling block was over
the entry of Chinese government^

GREAT FALLS. M ont, Nov.
14, GP)—A new kind of country
doctor may evolve out of the
war, If Cant. Amo* . Little has
hia way when he (e ta out of
the Army A ir Force. CapL Little
It a little man — he atands fivefeet-four — but he haa big ideas
Jabout how to bring relief to
’suffering humanity in far. corner*
of the nation. He thinks there
is ■ Brest future In aerial rescue
work.
A fter 47 breeth.taking rescue
leap* — moat of them in the
rugged mountains of Montana,
Wyoming and Colorado — the
29-year old Army doctor U
ready to bring a new kind of
service to mountain folk.
CapL U tU e says when he gets
tout of tho Arrap he will take a
■court* In orthopedics. Then he's
going to settle In the northwest
country, build up a private prac­
tice, and continue the work he's
been doing as an Army doctor.
This is ah a re or 'Improvem ea'j,- CapL Little says. He pre-

ONE General Electric table model
0 tube radio. See Grover David
e t 'lR B. Pope Co.

1r

U. ,S.--Russia
D ead lock ed
‘ Over Japan

Som ething New In
( C o u n t r y Doctors
S e e n E m e r g in g

BOUDOIR CHAIRS

In the crucial yean that are now behind in, America haa shown the w

Established 1908

A Hapdflome and
Luxuriously com­
fortable love Heat
covered in color-

Chair To
Match

2b CUBIC foot refrigerator, used
two months. Cap be seen at
Frierson's.

WANTED

VOLUME XXXVII

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DETROIT. Nov. 14. (Al Gen­
eral Motoi* Corporation announeed tislav a 10 percent pay Ine
crease for oil salaried employes
making $300, or less, per mouth.
Approximately
70,(H)0 solaced
workers will iH-uefit from the
T IIT I. THIS YEAR AND RELATIVELY CIIE.VI
wuge
.. increase,
.. . which is retroac­
sgivLig Day market in g reater numbers since n,,
tive to Nov. I.
II,a,i ever, having Iteru iPtended for urine if *fun
Tlie announcement, said the gen­
Above you see suiue „f tin- oncoming hordes,p f,.u
eral increase does not opply to
ut We-t Aft ion, Mass, ( International)
senior officers and directors of
the corporation. However, G-M
President C.E. Wilson said that
EN ROUTE TO WASHINGTON, to testify on prop
in light of the general increase,
tlon of the armed service, Gen. of the Army Dwig
pav scales for ’ employe- making
given a lusty welcome in itosliln. Guest nt Boston'
more than 9300 per month wdll be
celebration Gen. "Ike" is shown perched on the ,ar
reviewed.
through the streets. In the car wlttrTlIm are Mnver .
At the same time General Mo­
(left front) and Guv. Tobin of Massachusetts. (Ini,
tors nnnouned that its pro luction
of Buick automobiles had been
halted in Flint, Mich., I&gt;ecu.i*e of
a shortage of parts. The corpor­
ation said that work also has
•topped op its Fisher Body as­ Otfnsuwara Declares
sembly line.
People Are Forced
The reason for the shortage Is
in dispute. Company officials a t­
To Barter Or Die
tribute it to n work stoppage by
CIO workers at the Midland Steel
General Uouglj*
company in Cleveluud. ltut union
hi‘Hd,|uurleis ,li*
officials in Cleveland deny that
there is a strike a t the plunt.
- A.nuw iinpu.se bus lu&gt;«n reach­
In Allied pei'iiputiiM, mi
ed in the wage dispute l&gt;ef-®eeu »r fiMst and fuel. Tin* ilespertidy liuugry Japanese promise
♦&gt; pay fur the .supplies -. in an.
Htallmenta — will, shipments of
ailk. diamonds, gold and other
All increase of H4.7 acre* in taibor S&lt;-hwel1*nbach to resum good-".
.
vegetal,Its planted In Semlno’e negotiations. The president of til
MucArthui’a headquarters said
County, a . of Nov. I. aw com- firm. Benjamin Kalrlrea. suld lha JL. wjts liot yef re-* iy to indlcu.v
on terminal leave tlxil will end parts] w U h y te post ser «oe •). naguilation* are blocked by Hi wliat the Alltisl answer to tho
jA...-0«e-&gt;-IUn-*ie Is rCfenaed from Indiei.t.if
tveent aurvey m o l w " ^ verntncni nllll tha un|0n. Th Japanese ap|M-al might !«•. ’
active -duty as a reserve officer. in (Ids section by local si-!r.p»r*; . government has not yet loosene
Japuneite Commerce Minister
With Mre. Dyson he will leave
Tolnl vegetobliv planting* i’.,e i t " « l»en °n prices. The union bn Sank u ro Oga-swuru made the .-upanon for New York amt return estiinatisl
2,790 acres us com- 1^“id that its demand for a 9 peal. to the Allies for imports -•
in time for Christmas, he said. pared withat l.DJiO
acre* pl.u te I u day tss.st is nut subject I Mostly from the United States lie ehtered the service on June last venr. Of the inrreuse.
rale, y dickering or compromise,
20, 1941 us a second lieutenant
a t the Ft. Sill. Okla. Field A rtil­ shows 4(19 ueres udditnmal. w ith, Strike* are keeping uIhiuI 270,
lery School from vyhlch he grad­ 1,72a acres planted, as compared tmo other workers idle tisluy. An,
uated In September IlMI. and with 1,200 acres planteil at ti'is there ure Ihreuts of more lit conic
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Empolyes of the Generating un,
later Joined Hie fatuous Second' lime last year.
fnhhngo plantings show n&gt;i Distributing Plants of the Publi,
Armored, "llell un Wheels Divi­
sion" a t Ft. Bcnning, then under increase of 121 acres, with 137 Service Go* ami Electric Cotnnanj
comaud of Gen. Georgo Pnttou. acres |, In ii t i-*l us rompured w itb jo f New Jersey has approved *
[strike by n Vote of 2900 to 211
This division underwent extensive :IID acres lust year.
String beaus, for which there ’ The union wnnts n 30 percent taisi
maneuvers in the southern states
liefore sailing in November, 1942, has lieeii o very good m srke*,|io poy- if Ihe strike is* culled I tuna of food, 1,1100,000 tons uf 'suit &lt;’D ', 'MtlRI)ORE I) i x i K i e f e r
percent of the |Mipulatiou i,l nnd smaller •unmints of rntt.in, U«l,&lt;,vcl. cnniimindniit &lt;&gt;f the tjunnfor Africa where It made Iniulinga showed a jump of from 10*I '- r e - ;
an Increase »f 97 New Jersey may bo inconveiiicnc | "'I r?. cola. Iron o re. uml other B£l»-ILI... Nuval Air Station, and
In Morocco, Africa ns u task force to 107 acres,
*•
_
...i
t t n i i p r Gen—
B un
PnH nn
- 1
acres. Escarole plantti
i mio-ierroui metals.
tier., . ummuiider' «f the carrier
under*
Pattnp.—;-------------CIO Auto Workra nt the Brmlix
The Finance Minister said Japan Tlconilerugn. ■
was one of six Navy
A fter the African rumpaign the crron-d from 250 to 30
Products Division uf the Ucndix could pav - by b a rte r ..
I »«‘&gt;n.u|.mi».l the twin-engined Navy
division sailntf from Rzerte, Tunis, Boston lettuce planting:
Aviation
Corporation—
utSouth
were
only
34
acres
lm
is. and on June 10. 1913, bs^iultn G j r s r t i i F i , i i i TTy T C T hT
Bend, Ind., have voted 3112 to tin* remaining fuur-fiftlm wiUi* ,n0U,,lllJ,m n,,,ir Deacon, N.Y. 1 In*
increased to 103 acres.
ed the beach a t LaCata. Sicily.
lettucV went from one .. . . 433 in favor of a sfrik e for in the next year.
rmnttimloie iM xlmun nH ho took
Following this campaign the diRomnino increas'd from n 30 |&gt;erceiit wage boost.
The
.lap
Commerce
Minister
lLl.* ..H l .l,t.
wlth ,,ut
viaon went to England where' it acre*.
23 to 31 ncros.
One -work stoppage ended today further empiiusized tin* desperate i:!!.r
g' '1
bandage.) token of u
■
siiiaiim i until
Uttui *June
414114 I10,
v. 1944,
■**•*•, when
H lli I|
remained
when
2060
workers
went
back
Of miscellaneous vegetable*
nature of Joann's plight by dis- ,K“ , | 7''
‘he TieondeIt landed at Omaha. Beach, Nor­
there was kn increase of II L, to their benches at the Interna- losing thntfNli'iHMi now bu* only fJ’*"
" "&lt;h he
rixly.
mandy, relieved the 101st A ir­ 62 ucre*. Cauliflower dropped tlonal Harvester Plant a t Fort rtwo
ships rnpuhle of traveling to
( International)
borne Division, kilfed 812 Germuns from 14 to 12 acres. Four acre* Wayne, Ind. Negotiations ure to
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and took two prisoners. It form­ of eggplant are listed as com­ be continued In u dispute over the^Unite.l Stales and Cunudu for ------ed a part of the 6th Corps of the pared to none last year. Pepper pire-work rates.
Meanwhile, Lieut. General Ro- S l V
]Vff&gt;t1 A t V i r r l n / l
First Army under General Omar acreage is at xero.
bert Elcbellierger discloses ‘ tlmt
lT lL .ll i l V Y u r U K I
Bradley.
Capt. Dyson was in
AmerUcan occupation force* in Ju|„
A4
I
In celery plantings the ra si
command of Battery A of the aide
pan and Korea are near their iVlCflillS
A t LOCill
led with 376 acres of white
14th. Armored Field Battalion of
peak. Eirhelhfrger rays tin- ,*■ \ i
,
..
~
.,
and 280 acres of lu ts'il celery.
tt'eatlaare &gt;•■ !•■■&gt; Slat
The West side had Jlfd icre«
.illation now wjll declhie from N a V J l l ' A I T S t i l l I4H1
the
400.000
level.
However,
he
O
U
9
U
U II
of white nnd 299 acres of patrol
did not say how soon the 200,(MM)
-----------relery. Sin via reported 120 acre*
mark will be. rnu.he.1. MacArthur
Capl. Williiim T. Easton, U. S.
of white and none of pascal.
I^a^ said that the reduced forre N“v&gt;". I'ommuiidiiig Officer of
Vocational Slch ool
Oviedo had ''40 'Acres of white
will lie sufficient to police Japan Die Sanford Nnval A lt Station,
22 * of -pascal. W arner le
Seeks More Pupils and
next Spring.
presented four officers and tw o
ported five acres of each variety.
Today n number of local grow­
ers are expected to hear U. S.
Mr*. Rosamond Chapman, sec­ New Health Director
Sectetary of Agriculture CPutoi retary
th* First Federal Sav­
I*. Anderson speak a t the Florida ing andofLoan
Association of San­ Arrives From Miami
ford, attended the convention of
Savings and Loan Associations
uf Florida in Daytona Beach,
Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday.
SupL T. W. Lawton recently
stated th a t 'a number of persona
_8tartlag at 2:00 o'clock this
now employed had expressed thu
aftem con. the U.S. Navy's ex­
wish to improve their knowleige
hibit, "Hidden Death", ‘ will lie
and skill in business subjects
seen In front of the Rits Theater.
and declared th at if employers
Three other performances will I*
could in some Instances allow an
m a d e • ut 4:00, 7:00 a n d
extra hour off a t noon for the
will be dieplayed In a two-and a
employees, the commercial school
half ton truck.
would give them the extra teachJ.F. Roberts Died
A hurry call from tha Standard
Subject* taught include bool­ Monday In Dade City Oil Bulk plant a t th** lakefronl
keeping, typing, abort hand, filing
at 10 KM) o'clock this morning sent
to the scene In a hurryand recently added a course in
Friends her* of J.F. Robert* firemen
commercial law. There is at will regret to learn of hi* death A blase, caused by a short cir­
In a gasoline pump had al­
th* present time a big demand which occurred early Sunday cuit
ready been extinguished when
for good stenographers, accord­ morning In Dade City. He waa firemen
arrived.
ing t'u Mrs. MaxwelL
buried in Dad* City Monday after­
CA* 3 DERAILED
noon.
ill*
Baseball
Committee*
of
the
Mr. Roberta. 91 y e a n old, was Seminole County Chamber uf
HERSHEY. NEB. Nov. 14. (AP)
born In ML Olive, N.C. He had Commerce
will moat Thursday -S e v e ra l c a n of th* Union P adlived In Dad* City for *J&gt;out GO afternoon a t 2:30 o’clock a t tha Gc Railroad City of Denver
B a n e nd* mad* hi* home io City Hall, it waa announced to- were dor* Iled today a half-mllo
LIBERTY, U I8&amp; N o.,
nford for about two y4ur» with
west of Hershey. Neb. Non* of
—An alorf book dealer has re­
the care of th* West-Bound pas­
covered a rare volume worth hi* neices, Mre- M.H. Spencer and
M argaret Roberta at 116
senger train overturned. Two crew
thousand* of dollars for William Mia*
0 . .R. Barnet of the War Food •u&gt;triber* were Inlured—neither of
Jewell College. The 64-page book Laurel Avenue.
addition to Mrs. 8p*nc*r and Admlniitrstlon. who had charge of tham seriously.
b colled "Short Ravel lags from M In
bs M argaret Roberta, he U ear*
■.1L fW y “ 2V or Camp and March vired by two o th e r mlecee. Mrs. of pay rolls and transportation at
of th* Santa Fa Trail CK . Corm y of W o r d , and Mis* uia Farm Labor Camp last year,
•torped today In Sanford anNotre or Richard WilT» rtp r Commandsry will moot
lirhrd In l»4f, there is M s* Jeesie S. Robert* of WB- route from Norfolk, Vs., to Palm
i,,7 * * trislockk Friday evening
evanJog a t i
h e Order o f . U nite
t. c p w r-'H
erred according to
iM
-Wfi
AS e« H ;l

Japs Appeal To
U. S. For Food To
Avert Famine]

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MISCELLANEOUS

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lly cloudy this afternoon followed by
clearing and much cooler tonight. Fair
nnd cooler Thursday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

establishment of an Allied
control council for Japan.
That’s the word today from
Secretary of State James
Byrnes, who said Russia is
insisting on a unanimity rule.

3 to 5 Day Dry Cleaning Service
5 Day«*Laundry Service

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To **•&lt;•«*
P**ce of the World
To Promote the Progress of Ameri
* 'T o Prodace Prosperity for Sanford.

SEATS

‘lwinHle,
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WANTED TO RENT

1930 Ford Coupe, Itadio'
Ford 2 door Sedan
1030 Chevrolet W Ton Truck
1928 Ford ta Ton Truck
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Celling prices
Sec these fine cars at
Y.a l? AuV! ,,a' a‘ * H«dy Works
lO S N . PaJmetto
Phone 371

fn ■Unity There If, Strength—

C. Hopkins of Hampton, Va., aa- sending delegations to th»
(detent laboratory chief who. even for n firtt-hond study^oM h
before entering the Army, had up.
y ' ,n
achieved wide recognition as an
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Industrial management expert. Hr
is credited by fellow-ufflrera with
Aa turpentine iitexpensivi
a major part in development a! paint manufacture u turn,
the system.
subatitude is 'mndc from n i
Col. Hopkins adds tlmt (turner- leum distillate (white sirit
iiux business efficiency ori;aniza*|n thinning agent.

LOVE

ordere.1 by the international uni- Dominion of Canada.1

LOTS near church, 410 Myrtle

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s rw ys* ss:S'® sir
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BUYS

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WANTED: Small house with
with garage or garage upL
Couple nnjy. Perniuneiil. *E

Valin of the laboratory "control tions, Industrial englne*rin,T

SPECIAL NOTICE

rAW-CIO’s constitution.
Lie welly ......... ...
he w„
„r |(. H .. .lirintor" over
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,!• 'nu.(fl in, Inrs in fiindntnei,
,1 union demiteracv
’ udi'r our constitution, ’ lie
i.d, 'the imernutionnl unlon can
•I *?. L n ‘"union " “
C" n ,n ‘l
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Umlirlatorlal Himself Q iet and a I,it on the retiring
If, L I.u.dly ii U nothing lit,,l&lt;,m '|,ular rnneepti.in of *-&lt;lirtii.

w aSill.M f , machines repaired
and nil |mmt, appliances. Cal
weR General Repair Shop, 7&lt;
Mill*. Orlando, phot
-•LIi*. 1'iornpt service.

COLEMAN Oil Itbater.
u s d . Phone MOO-J.

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CITY. BRIEFS

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tiw rla ln l I'rrsst-

rwcj international power
kegs are sizzling dangerously
at opposite ends of old world
empires
.
and flu* Rritish nro
sitting un hoth uf thorn. One,
is Java when* ,sharp fight­
ing still is going on. Thu
other is Palestine, where the
Jewish National Council has
called a ‘general .strike.
A tense quiet prevails in ihe
Holy laamt, ns n rt'suit «»f tho »lemonstraiinns ngninst the Inlriit
llritifth proposals for sctlling the
futo of ^im p o 's homolosH Je\tr.i,
nut observer*, in JoriiMiloin say it
will U* Mirprisiinr if it «*ontiuu«*s
tnnt wny tluring tin* noon to mbtnight s.trike. The llritish pr..Posals have satisfied neither the
•lews nor tin* Arabs.
And even in Washington, the
Senate Foreign Relations Com­
mittee is • bpectcd to nil during
the day on ii resolution to facili­
tate the Jewish migration. While

s turkeys lire mutt
eouceleii its s«i-asli|
t conked |,jg meals
l&gt;eiiig fatteniM on

Atom Bomb Holds'
Center Of Stage in London. I.uid Stralndgi
uf tbe-lending lnt,nrile&lt; ...
— In Washington •o light a fire under the
Legislators Also De­
bate Requests For
Loans From U. S.
WVHIIINGTON. N o v . 14.
(AP) — The mujnril) leader
id (lie Senate. Ajben listktry, annouiuril lodsy that
Congress will lint adjourn
until legislation I a Ii e I e il
"■must" is acted upon. Bark­
ley made his statement u flrr
conferring at Ihy White
Mouse with 1’reaideul T rumun and other Congressional
leaders..
~v
Barkley declared Ihut lltc
legislation runsidernl Imprrath e are (lie bills on full em­
ploy men), gin eminent rror■aiiitalion. I Mt It v fund*,
appropriations cutbacks, ilusecond war powers act and
a deflVietlry appropriation.
WASHINGTON,' N„v. It. i.
It's Ilu' atom that holds the
te r of the Washington stage
day. Although complete *ee
I I u iilr tiM t,

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Children's
By Pilot Members
A Tr.'e-will offering of 4IA.(I&lt;)
wn* made by members of the
Pilot (Till, at I heir i.'gulur busi­
ness Hireling In-I.l in tile lintel
Mu y fail—bud. mg lit iq. answer
to mi niqienl from the Children's
Home Soci.'tv in Jacksonville.
The In,*iii.'** session, tiresided
over bv -M(*. R.C. Maxwell, presl.lent, 11prill'd with the Salute to
the Flag and a silent prayer, TJie
resignation of Mrs. Elton J.
Moughton, due tn illness in the
lamlly. was legretfully acceptrd.
Mrs. (I..M. Ilarris.ni was appointe.l a director to fill the vacancy
left by Mrs, Moughtuu.
Mrs. 61.11. Smith, War Finance
chairman »f the club, reported on
the Victory Loan amt urged lucm-*
hers to buy more bond* as well
»s to cell mure IhiiiiIs. She culled
for voluntrern to mail the booth
at Ynwells nil Saturday evenings
during the remainder of the drive.
Upon the refoiuinrnduti.ni &lt;&gt;f
the
mrmlM'rs voted to
co-operate with tbu Woman's
Club in organising a junior civic
club, to be composed of high
school-age girls with an aim to­
ward fostering better citizenship.
A rc|M.rl front Mrs. Mary Raw­
lins. Seal Sale chairman for the
Ttilierrulosi* nnd Health AksociuHolt, irveuled thuf the stamps are
now ready to be mailed for the
drive which will officially open
next week. She gave much rreilil
to the Woman's Club for their as­
sistance in folding snd inserting
the seals.
Pilot (Tub snug book* were
distributed to the 17 members
present.
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Boy Scout Leaders
From 7 Counties
Will Meet Here
Boy Scouts leader- uial uulker.i
ftoni seven c lin ic s an- planning
to attend the annual meeting nl
the Central Florida Council, Buy
Scouts of America. t&lt;&gt; U&gt; held at
the Hotel Mayfair
Nov. If..
, The meeting will In- a dinner
presided over l.ncj I!. Tho,liar,
president of (he I ouiicll.
tblis II. Ilinitiint. gen ii.,I sis-relary of the'* JncVminrl to YMCA.
-will Ik- the- prlm tp.t. speaker:
Others ap p earin ' on the ptngrnni
include: Rev. Muik T. Carpenter
of ,Sanford. Invocation; Klnvd
-WuudwunL Fluid k iw .iin r , tft-oun'•iiiging; Evans McCoy of Sanford,
Milnist; W. S, Allen of llcl.nnit,
Recogpitiona; am) Ivan E. Beyers
of l,ct-nl/urg, Tribute lo Lieut.
Guy Jnnr.»,“fmimer rti'WT'xi'eUHClf'
of the Council (killed in action
on March 2D .
Haloid V. Pace. Scout Execu­
tive, will bring "Highlights of
1913", while u business meeting
wil include report* filmi II. W ar­
field Dorsey of (itland,,. Waller
J. Patton uf Orlando, W. W. Wolff
of Winter Park. It. I. l.ong»tri*el
of Duytonu Beach uml Lqui.t W.
Feller of Orlando.
This is the first meeting on the
new schedule which calls for u
meeting in November rather thun
Juuuury. The purpose of the shift
is to uil„w un earlier start on the
new year.
Officers and members of the
Executive Board will |&gt;o elected
at the meeting to serve for the

War Criminal Trials
May Be Delayed

NUKHNBKKG, Germany, Nov.
14, W )—The Allied Wnr t’rlr es
tribunal announce I today it will
rule later 011 two itiotioiu. which
may set buck th e scheduled Nov.
20 opening of the triul of 22
high Nazis ut Icusl 12 days.
The court adjourned Us first
public session today after a twn
hour hearing - without fixing •
definite date for unolher session.
The two motions which may
delay the start uf the trial both
were submitted by the Chief
United States
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Prosecutor.
j tier Hubert II. Jucksun. He re ­
quested first that Atfried Krupp
(A1)—An 1 be substituted for bis ailing
heat f o r ' father us u defendant in thv war
Austria crimes trial. And. us a result of
ng mine this, Jackson said, he would like
members the scheduled opening of the trial
&gt;d. The postponed 12 days until Dec. 2.
HONOLULU RIOT
HONOLULU, Nov. 14. t f V Naval and civilian police forces
in Honolulu have been stren g th ­
ened to forestall any fu rth e r
violence between United - State*
sailors and clvilbns. .N avy and
city police are blaming each othar
for Monday night's rioting |n

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�WEgNBfllMX. NOVEMBER!;*Irf, 19

THE BANrORD.IUSBALD. SANFORD FLORID Ai

The Sanford Herald

Education And Books

ROBERT A. vln fL tiA W

This is National -Education Week anil Ciiiltln'rj's Book
Wdck, two uccflBioftH which appropriately go hand in hand,
for education is Impossible without a keen appreciation of
good books. Here in Sanford the public schools arc coOWatfr 37. lilt,. nl «fce P « l
a t .MtaiMik ri-o jl-. « • * » ; &gt;
ape rating In. tWe observance by providing a display of Ijooks
ef IV itrn i *1 S«rA H. 1*7
n tlio Window's of tnc norm a Power &amp; Light Co. and are
BOM. Vail I.. IIKAS
inviting the public to visit the Schools and become better
• . K4I»-*
SHOOS UKA.S- I H i l i i w
acquainted with the work being done there.
‘^ w l T l I 'T l o a J l i t K I
Perhaps at no time in the history of otir Country has
. I’n a b lr 111 AAlMrf
the importance of education been better appreciated than
it was during tlie wnr and as it will be for some time to
come. Many thousands of young men learned to their sor­
row that they could not be used at all by either the Army
or Navy because they were illiterate, while many other thouniiids learned that those with better mental training pro­
gressed further and more rapidly through the various grades
U j r f t ll* ilttrfMHW w&lt;wand ranks..
'
lnl**4
Iltm, lar. it|ii»f«a Tl* .UffW
Not to.be overlooked is the fact that the superior edu­
la «h&lt; aallaaal Meld at adteriUI**.
OlOrn »rr atalalalfinl I* Jkr
* cation of American soldiers on the whole gave them a
•« «h* r«aa»»a "Ilk P*’ «I&gt;M Mn4e**M*r* la ( hlraas ai a tremendous advantage over their relatively ignorant &lt;*nHfrt. ,*arfc. •______ _
emies; and that the advanced scientific knowledge of, opr
technicians, medical mop, and laboratory experts, who gave
7&lt;IWe flrraW (• a •"fk'k.r •»
'us^the sulfa drtigs, penicillin; radar, Jet propulsion'and the
SakllHHIaa lit ■al| ■»«•» SUpalrM* atomic bomb had much to-do, with ,our. winning. thcr wnr.
la .(I ar aal a H tr « l»
la Ikla r*a»rr aad al»a
Kducution, as well as a ‘love-of good books, con play
arMar .aakll»krd herein4a »**BkHra(la» ml &gt;*»• just as important a part in preserving the pence of the
world as they did in dofenting the Japs and Germans.
Mducatlon if it is world-wide in Ks extent can bring about
an
international feeling of friendliness add c o o p e n itn i,
WednIj^ day. ‘ flov. u . tor.
and a better understanding among nations which are the
essentials of a peaceful order.
BItfl.K vihtai, rim TODAY lirst Someone
has said, “No two people can really hate
each other who love good books". While this cannot tie
ir XVa i i w a s T h i n k i n g p h i
MAIRILY OF BABYLON THAT taken too literally, there is a lot to It. Certainly if the Cer
HAD ENSLAVED AND MADK man children h a d ‘been brought up on the "Uncle nonius”
'UAFTIVK 1118. .P E O P L E .. BUT stories, Instead of upon the ,hate doctrines of Nazi regime,
DBUTALITY AND CRl/ELTY there would be no great prribfem with the Hitler Youth
HAVE SEEDS OF DEATH IN
.T R E K A1.WAYR IT’S GOD'S of today,
If the internnl strife, the raciul prc^udicies and the
&lt;t\QRLD.WHETHER MEN JAKE
ITLPR NOT: How art. thou fallen .dnss jealousies, so evident on every side in our own coun­
.■Own Heaven, 0 Lucifer, *'&gt;n of try trtdhy, are to be resolved into anything rcssemhling a
Dm morning, how a rt Ihnu till
.derpn to the ground, which did fair and tolerant democracy with justice and fairness for
Weaken the nation*.—laaiah 11: nil, education must play u leading part.
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Autumn*!
(From The Wn»hlngt&lt;m Post)
Sec. how toe afternoon
. Thin* out anil wa«tc* away
To a Ihlnl-uuiii ler moon
That winder* out of day
Into thin aging sky
Whose light, now, U the light
Of Hometiling th a t went by
And left, this aide of night,
A radiimco that l* thinned
And chilled hv a slow wind.
DAVID MORTON

E S T A T E -B R O K E R

W h sh , P o lish -

and \Vp

J a c k K. M o rriso n

Phone 37

Scottish Home Rule

In th is . country, as time marches on, the states are
ijoing less and less and the federal government more and
more, In Great Britain it is different. At least Scotland is
complaining that Parliament does not give it enough
attention, and is asking for home rule, with a separate
Scottish parliament to consider local laws.
Scotland is a |&gt;oor country with few natural resources.
What few they have, the Scots would like to develop them­
selves. There is a scheme to harness the waterpower of
tlic Highlands. This Is directed from England, withuut much
Those who taw him lant Satur- regard to the.scenery it may dkmngo. The Scots would
ilny cay-C harlie Trippi I* a good
also like to keep their w artim e -factories.
football player, but gn*dWilh hut 74 Scottish members out of 640 in the Bri­
The war ha* been over several tish Parliament, Scottish affairs urc thought not to get the

Boy M akes H abit
Of Eloping With
M a r r i e d WoAten

m onths now, but we ptill haven't
JW tl any aign* or reducing federal
expenditure*.

*?By the way What ever happen­
ed to that rtinibr that .SiO.idr.1
waa going to have some new ten­
nis court*?
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pe thing we like about the
lent arrangem ent respecting
big clock In the eentor of
town, we don't go home et 10:30
o'clock In the morning eny more.
_L .P r«*idem Truman he# proclaim
•d Nov. gg as Thanksgiving Day
and no ha* Governor Laid well,
and ao. .as far aa we ?re concymed. that just about inakea it
unanimous.
. State officials are Imasting over
the 941,000,000 which waa spent
on roads In Florida during the
•w a r,,* marc drop In the bucket
.to what la going to be spent dur­
ing the next four, years.

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M lttre VrniM INS for all the fam ily 7
at Jitslit FE W PENNIES a DAY

, .

8b fa r former Governor Holland
hex Jio opposition in hi* rate for
Hinted State* aenator and it do^a
Itbt look a* if ne i* going to have
any, or much.
- - - ___ * a
Sugar company executive* pre­
dict th at sugar rationing may end
next year. What are the* «.*i*iir
to do, let Florida growers raise
at) the cane they want t°T

. .The United SU tes may become
-Jointly responsible with Great
Britain for the prnaervetlpn*,of
order in PelMtine end for the
iMJablUbment of a homeland fo r re. fugew Jo*r«- To advocate Jewish
JJnmjgiwtiofi there wljjinut accept-

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two children is 25.

El

When thu holiday season of the year comes wilh its
c°urrentUplrt frl*n
uncounted liherhted desires which find expression in gen- h,vr at first sight and
erosity and neighborlincss, let us pause und think about i P.,i*TIor^?1 **■mo\ ot
those, things that during the past year have c o n trib u te d '^
if™ .*{£•„'.."i",
most to our happiness and contentment of spirit.
divorce her husband, \
Most of us discover that we have found our greatest in Janas, and m -rry Ellsworth
if he atilt want* h e r.' He'a her
joy in simple things. It may' have been no more than a dream
boy.
tleotiiig smile of some well-beloved, the gurgling laugh­ Meanwhile, Sonny Wisecarver
ter, of a liatiy, the sjght of stars at night, moonlight seen ia unimpre«-*?l. It’* an nld story
through pine trees, a garden of .old-fashioned flowers, the *r&gt; him. ' He's been Ihropgh it be­
fore. When He « n Just I L ha
clusp of a friend's hand, a letter that came to us when we eloped
with MM. Elaine Ludlum
Aero in troublo, or n kindly emotion amused by tht* thought Monfmlf.
the 22-vrgr-oU.. mother
of someone to whom we wished to do good. —Thomas D riet of two rhildren. They y r n marrlrd auyjhm a. A rife. TRul Sonny'i
in Your Life.

Y O U 'R E T ElLI N O M E!
-- B y WllUAM g ill —
Ctnlral P itta Writer

AN EN.GLIBIf Jockey has
Just scored hi*. 3.0001h win.
"That." add* Betcha Dollar
Dyer, "le whet., I cell Ming
Strictly e front men."

dlane overlooked—Thank good­
ness!

t i t

■fitifith troops alt* reported
captunpg am A n n a m n t muni(fens .plant. IP'praa a how and
arrow factory.

toughest r u b soon. Mr must report tP hi* sncsliori what hap-'
penrd altar Pearl HathOr.

7W , X h q a e fM ere reported

Jet .plgag. the Ol osier
Meteor. GrandppHpy Jeeklna
■eye he think* they misnamed
the c raft—eo rskl m stsor ever
went th at f lit. ,

fin .pa unrwl b - » r '.«•!
th e n . The British have
land# full with n c a lc itn n i
U, ,Perhap# Jay# should
Impendent .tom in# Oulcn
Dolan empire, but the dm-lQutbec (a the largest province
hotlld be made around .the
Quebec waa founded bv Samuel
tabU by peaceful persua- of Canada.
de Champlain In 190ft.

lM?MO,n|nhCbluL0U.

mother ' hnd ro lk r In len ep t tha
honeymoon In Denypr, and had
the marriage «nnulled.
nut Sonny waa not Jo be *queIrhrd. ' l a s t Y-edne*d»y' ha n i
at it again. He and Mr*. Devoney eb&gt;;*ed from lu n g Baarh and
rmle a Im* to Omvllle, ‘They had
known each other two sm| a half
week*. Life might h^vy hj»cn iw v —
exrent that Hr*. i W n e y . father. Michael Prastcr. got tired of
•jking tare of her two hablw—
Dennis, four veary old. amt . file• / ; h a t threw month*. Ha calledn the police to obur a littip cold
T, f
, tha romance between
hta daughter and Sonny. ,*
.P«nny. hv .Jm ,» iy . »a* re­
cently a merchant seaman, end
•va* |o h - v . r W r - t -o rh -Jndar
f* • Iember mitt. Rut instead
hi* fa art nation for married women
has htm locked behind h a n . w att­
ing the arrivSl of another niarried woman—this tint# hi* mother,

tarvprd CdUege.

Lyre# mixSiUd i

RIOKT WHIM JAPAN SURMNDfMD, four slfhlles* youngetwe reb* with
their (Infer* the plaque marking the spot on the Missouri's dock. They
were among 200 student* from the Instill)t* for the Education of the
Ulimi in Hew York'* Hronx who •‘aew" every detail of tha battleahlp.
The four are (I. to r.) Emma Jane T * ttn , 7; Rosemarie Marcello, 7|
Arnold Hartmann, a, end Billy Richards. 9.
- (fatsm altonal)
4 Yqk out M ere be sbrv you sre getting enough
Baim uelett you .u p p lcm tm jmur
Wn.O«anfiiies of viismint. So. nuird
in dificlrscy! 5&lt;srt the wise I’lsnsyour family today.

AR Seminole County Farm Bureau Membent
are urged lb attend the
y

Florida Farm Bureau Annual Mt?eting
An^e1)ilt Hotel — Orlahdo —
• * November 15 - 16;
Hear Secty. of Agriculture Andcreou apeak kt S P.M,
Thursday.

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Some ,U0 different languages
are ;poi:en_by the tribe* of Africa.

and University of Georgia.

Social A n d

Personal

Activities

TERRACE TALK

AMM 2/c Philip Goodspeed, »on
of Mr. nnd Mrs. R.A. GoodEn*f Africa was mu opened to
Speed. Is home on leave nfter
^ • e lr ty Editor: Cecelia Troluck
Tele. No. 148 serving with the Naval Air Corns
the outside world until I Tils.
MARY LODGE entertained ap­
Tunncy
Forgets
Brief
Ex
-H
eavyw
eight
Chomp
In the Pnclfie thenter of war. lie proximately 30 frlends-girls, Navy
will return to California for duty nnd fill IInn fellows Sunday even­
Cote— In Right Ploc*
A Senate Possibility*
in December.
ing with an outdoor chicken party.
1
By HELEN (SSARYv
Food galore - Bar-be-que beef and
_
Entertains« C i r c l e
WANTED
M/Sgt. E.C. Mitchell was honor­ perk with all sorts of snlnds, and
Central Pres* Columnist
ably discharged from the Army etc. One stray Lieut. Comdr.
• WASHINGTON—There* Is some Justice tn’the foolish world - And
THURSDAY
The Central Circle of the Gar­
ilr s . W.B. Williams has return­ at Colorado Springs, Colo, recent­ heard of the party -and cosunlly
50 PIANOS
every piece of good lurk ought to be reported. Therefore:^
den Club met last Friday a th e ed to her home after spending a ly and he and his wife have been wondered around, knocked on the
The Intermediate G.A.'s op the home nf Mrs. Fletcher Bolls, Hl!l week in the Floridn Sanitarium. visiting In the home of Mr. and
Gene Tunncy. recently a commander In the United States Navy.'
LODGES door nnd naked if he
First ilaptist Church will meet Vnlcenla Drive. Mr*. Bolz, chair­
W ill jiav lip to $|jt)l)
Mrs. F.R. Mitchell at 1318 East might attend. They swooped him
entne t o .. Washington to attend thesdlnner honoring * Vim-ent
a t the name of Miss .Mildred man, presided at the meeting and
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Rowland Fourth Street. M/Sgt. and Mrs. in tun) he, as did all the guests,
Flaherty
The
handsome
one-time
heavyweight
boxing
champion1
for
*
Turner, 210 West Seventeenth it was decided that the follow­ are spending u few days in Jack­ Mitchell expect to make theif
hml a good, good time.
cm rird a sultjrash and a brief case bursting with Important papers.
Jjfrre t. Thursday at 7:30 P, M.
home In Ml. Dora where Mr. Mit­
ing sell bonds Nov. 1G qt the sonville on business.
The "Smoker" tonight at the
Spinels,
Stiiilim,
. nr
“
Very,
important
papers
lie
meant
t
o
,
p
u
t.
Into
.Order of Eastern Star will booth in Yewcll's store: Mrs.
chell has accepted a position with Naval Air Station sound* :i*
«&gt;mr
permanent
record
of
the
war*
o b se rv e
“Friendship Night” George Touhy, Mrs. John Kick.
Miss Connie McCall, n sopho­ Citrus Culturnl Corporation.
Hab.v (5rnnds..
though it might he fun. Along
At Union station he waa met by a~ big car
Thursday a t 8:00 P. M. at the Mrs. A J . Peterson and Mr*. more ut F.S.C.W. spent lost
with wrestling and boxing boxes
and
chauffeur
sent
by
a
most
powerful
friend
Masonic Hall.
weekend in Sanford,
Ilnlls.
R.W. McCollough is recuperat­ the program includes comedians,
$100 f o r U p r i g It t s. unit a second for the fellow'# name?
ing from nn operation performed music, magicians, nnd plenty of
Visitor's Day a t Southsidc
Mrs. George McCall gave a
A*
soon
a
s
Tnnney
reached
the
Flaherty
ban­
PllUll c a se .
Mrs. Ben Knight spent the recently in Charleston, W.Va.
School for parents a t 1:13 P.M. lesson on horticulture anil. Mrs.
good fresh air ns the "stadium"
Mr. nnd Mrs. C.Wt Lathrop la .out in the open on the Athletic
quet room he realized th at he had lef( hla bag
aud Book Week Program at 2 :1S Votie Williams spoke on memorial weekend in Jacksonville visiting
with
friends.
have as their guest Mr. nnd Mbs, Field. and brief case in the car ' But did he w orry!
P.M, All parents are invited to plantings. Mrs. Williams told of
*
•Wrile • lllrger Wester***'
J.C. Lathrop, their $og and daugh­
visit the school.
Indeed, no’ The owner of the car waa—guess
the suitable times to p]unt deciilSeveral
couples
spent
mi
enjoy­
who’
, Why H was that well known solver
70!) S. Florida *Avc.
The Intermediate G.A. girls of uous trees, shrubs, and spray. She : Cupt. nnd Mrs. James Dyson ter-in-law. Other guests. Inrlude: able Monday .afternoon atul even­
‘*
the "F irst Baptist Church will quoted Ucnrv VanDylte who sa id ,! departed today for Sotlus, N. Y. Mrs. Felix Lathrop and son, Keith, ing at the hunting lodge of MC­
of iflyaterieaj and protector 'of , the Innocent.
Lakeland, Fla.
ieet Thursday at 7:80 P. M. at “ He th n f plnnteth n tree is th e ' when1 they will visit - with rela­ of Ocala and Miss Virginia KAY TRULUCKS on the ,
J Edgar Hoover .
. ,
•
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Lathrop of Miaml^Mr. J.C. Lath­
K hone of Mias .Mildred Turner , servant of Gdd, He proveth- kind­ tives. •• .
River near Mullet' Lake.'
Heroic the Flaherly'dlnner had got down to
rop has recently received a dis­ Johns
ness fo r‘.many generations, And
.'eiilecSth StM
Street,
BRACK?' PERKINS; “ RICHARD
dU ^W tit fSe.'inlatSIh
it.
'• th e to ist master's Opening remarks, the suit ease
‘ faces (hat he h a th 'n o t seen shall
Friends of Miss llelen McGill charge from the Army ’ after DBAS and CLAUDE WHIDDON
Osn* Tunn#&gt;
and the missing brief case had brtn returned to
F r id a y
bless him."
. , will, be glad to learn that she serving with the Fifith Army In have becomes mnsters at the "row.
Tunncy
Italy.
has
recuperated
from
ii
.lecent
Ing art” since they have been
Members of the Central Circle
“ Know Y our' School” Day at
• As for that rumor that Tunncy may enter politics in the Con­
•
Mrs. Bolt, chairman; Mrs. tonsilectomy.
inhabiting the place. It seems
Sondnole High School. Patrons include;
necticut arena with nn eye turning to Washington—the riimor may
thnt
you
have
to
travel
hy
cur
A
J
.
Peterson,
vice
chairman;
Mrs.
of the school are invited to at- Ze|i Kalliff, secretary and trea­
lie taken seriously Some present member of the United Slaves.
Bobby Crumley, a student of Officers Are Elected for so far—and by boat the rest
tend the celebrations of the day su rer; Mrs. J.B. Root. Mrs. Ralph
o; the way. No telephone, no Senate Is going to Unit n new hat In the election day ring.W srnlngl.
Stetson University: visited his
which will be highlighted by u Chapman. Mrs. B.F. WhKner, parents, Mr. and Mr?. B. B.
By Methodist Group lights, strictly hark to nature.
F h o n e 2^
homecoming football game be­ Mrs. James Moughton, Mrs. E.D. Crumley at l ”l) West Sixteenth
—CAROLINE CRAPPS* cousin
OPEN
1:00 P . M . ; D a ily
tween Sanford and New Smyrna. Mobley, Sirs H.M. Papvvorth, Mr*. Street over the weekend.
•
SPEAKING
OF
CONNECTICUT
The
special
Jal
Senate
committee
•Officers were elected for the LOLA. LEGETTE is an ultra auon atomic energy is headed by Senator Urlri\ McMahon of Con*
E.B. Clements, Mrs. Charles Fish­
cofiling yenr at the regulnr busi­ burn haired glamor girl from
0
TUESDAY
er, .Mrs. E.G. Kilpatrick, Sirs.
nrctlcut. chairman, and includes the other upper house representa­
Friends of Mrs. F. L. Datnpier ness and program meeting of Georgia. She was being squired
LAST DAY!
tive of the Nutmeg Stntc- Senator Thomas C. Hart, who was a
Woodmen of the World will B.C. Moore and Mrs. Fletcher will regret to leurn that she la the W.S.C.8. of the First Method­ around town Saturday by smoothie
meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 Bolls.
United States udniirnl not lung ago eth er members of the com­
ill at her home 714 Magnolia ist Church Monday afternoon In BRACK ami they joined up with
F.M. at Park Avenue Ilcadquurtdne, two or nierr parties. The
the church auditorium.
Avenue with infltieniu.
mittee are Senators Edwin C Johnson. Millard Tydlngs. Arthur H.
Vandcnherg. Eugene D Mitlikrn. Warren It, Austin and B B.
The following officer* were HILL home is wonderful for
Plans ProRTess For*
lllckrnlnoper SunirlsHly nddixl up the years these gentlemen had
Friends of Mrs. II. A. Manning elected: president, Mrs. B.B. gathering* nnd they must have
Xmas S e a l Sale will bo glad to learn that she Crumley; vice president, M rs..J, some magic formula because no served In Congress The total was 101
is recuperating from an. appen­ N. Azzarrllo; recording secretary, matter how formal, informal,
The two members who had served least time were Senators
Plan* for the HHfi Christmas dectomy operation in the Fertiald- Mrs. Z.B, Ratliff; corresponding IIaimed or unplti lined the occasion
McMahon and Hull —caih with u year apiece..Connecticut Intanll.
Seal Sale are well under wny, Laughton Memorial Hospital. - secretary, Mrs. Fred Wilson; S^-fun i* had hy EVERYONE!
T H f
I
both of them.,
Unvot'd Dominick; Jr. describe*
Mrs. Edward Kirrhur, Serretnry of
treasurer. Mrs. J.B. Williams; sec­
* * - ' • • •
,
Falling
Star*
ns:
Whe’er
n
man
the Seminole County Tuberculosis
Miss Catherine Gordon of Ouk retary of missionary education.
• t ASKED ONE MEMBER of the senatoral atomic energy coma sin—TEARS fall from
Association announced today.
Ridge, Tenn., is visiting her Mrs. C.H. Winn; secretory or commit*
L.I. F railer is chairman of the grnmlparents until Christmas ut Christian nnd Church Activities, angel eye*,-and that i* why som e-1 mittee i, (ml he thought should be done about the atom bornt, He
—Skippy Hoineier Joan Carroll
said solemnly:
I-arge Gifts Committee. Mrs. whlrh time she expects to enter Mrs. E.A. Londenberg and Mrs. time, there fall—Bright star* aL.T. Doss; Student Work, Mrs. ere** the skie*..
"Get down on your knees nnd p r a y ! " ___________________ .
Mnrv Rawlins is gefiernl Seal University of Texas.
.(I —H.—S h nw,—u pnn~rernipf—of -jr
Thursday — Friday!
J.M. "Leonard; children’s “ "wark;
S»le chairman, Mrs, R.R.—True t*
card announcing, "lardy Sybil Mei
Mrs.
W.P.
Chapman;
secretary
chairman for Lake Mary. Mr*.
•
"DON'T
FUMBLE
VETERANS’
AID."
Veterans'
Administrator
Mr. nnd Mrs. -L.L. Keller of
.Mary Prnnt will serve ns chair­ Lake Monroe have us their guest of literature and publications, tin will be ut home Tuesday bei
Dmnr Bradley told the nation last week atul asked communities to
HYSHSR
man for the Lake Monroe area. Mr. and Mrs. Titus Keller of Mrs. P.N. W hitehurst: secretary wren the hour* of two and five
buik mi "good Intention* with "good works."
In
the
afternoon,
"returned
it
of
supplies.
Mrs.
W.E.
Raines;
Mr*. Janie* R. Wilson accepted Knoxville, Tenn.
LUNACY!
Perhaps tlie general would lie Intereslod in this letter sent me
spiritual life. Mrs. R.F. Cole, with the inscription; “George
the appointment for Oviedo, airs.
by
llir
mother
of
a
young
tiny
who
"enlisted
a
t
10
at
the
close
of
Bernard
Slmw
likewise."—C.K.T.
nnd
courtesy,
Mrs.
W.C.
Hill,
Fred Forward i» chairman of the
Friends of 8.E. Norwood will
bis first yen i in college Conti acted an Jllness which resulted In
Mrs. B.B. Crumley presided
Forrest City District. Mrs. B.R.
glad* to learn that he is re­ over the meeting. The devotional
•him wearing n tiruce on Ins tiaek and a permanent Injury to his leg
Gray represents l.nngwood nnd be
from nn eye operation "I Arp The pour" nnd ii talk Meeting Is Held By
"My son look one eeniestrr at Guilford college under the G 1
Mr*. F.E. Geissler represents covering
concerning "Technique In Build­
Hill of (tight* He found since he Is never free from pain that it
Cnsselberry.
j which was performed recently.
Local
D.A.R.
Chapter!
ing flood Will” were given by
was impossible for him to study, lie has been approved io t trade
-T h e official opening of the mail-''
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Lieut, and Mrs. Harry Joe Min- Mrs. O.E. While.'
ing date for the Tulierriilosi*
school with nn aptitude of 1&gt;7 to learn watchmaking.
T
he.
regular
monthly
meeting
Christmas Seal Sale |* Nnv, 1(1, 1arik are visiting 1-icut. Minarlk’s
However, he Is on a long waiting list. Also InTpreCrippled
of the Sallie Hnrrlsnn* Chapter
parents Dir. nnd Mrs. M. Minarik
Funds derived, will furnish free at
feis to he Indi pendent of me. n working mother.
. .
of the D.A.R. was held Nov. ii
their home 1318 Park Avenue.
XDaxA-.frrc juilL prcVJtlc-,heulth.
Today 1 hail jinx teller from him . . .
________ ____
t ILUlLl’-.M.. ni-Xiig-buius. ul.Ai
••duration r.ntl jj*M*rnl Assistance ' -T/Sgt. and Mrs. George Talbot —JMr#,— Lula— Miller. aW.
" Dearest Mother 1 am very rapidly learning
it JfiUtty1
to the victims of Tuberculosis in
Entertains C h o i r nue.M, Thtgi'ien Hod Magnolia Ave­ about
money Have a light bicnkfasl. it good lunch
are visiting his parents Mr. nnd
Seminole County.
1
The Regent. Mr*. I. II. Ray.
Mrs. Frank Talbot, at their home
and n shack for dinner i .Suvg 5U cents to a dollar a day this way).
Mr*. I.uln A. Miller entertained presided at the meeting which wu*
in Oviedo.
Bought n pair of *lni k* und four shirts with your cheek.
ppciied
with
the
D.A.R.
lilnul.
the
First
Bunt
1st
Church
Choir
G. I. SCHHOL OPENS
“•'Am mi tiled n l '(M ing turned down on Job* . . . Tile Janitor In
Mrs. Gnrilon M. Furo has de­ lust Wednesday night In the The minute* were read und upmy looming house says there a nn opening In the Y. M. C. A. It
proved
and
the
new
bylaw*
wkro
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
J,.'
I.AKELAND, Nov. 14. (Special! parted for Minneapolis, Minn, be­
pays almost in.thing but I get my room free, tf I can't get that
—The new agricultural school at cause of the illness of her mo- Mjller on, West Fiftegnth Street, orderad printed and the hudget
Job I reckon I'll‘either drive n truck nr a tnxlrab Cab driving
A isfge nnuniiit of
r* AftoF holding u sliort reheursal accepted.
y
y.‘. B. . FJoridg. AiiO liem collega design- ther. Mm. Donald Field.’
wouldn't l&gt;&lt; a- laud on, my hack ns truck driving. But true),
In the music room, the members correspondence was read and dis­
XA-flL£&lt; $,j e-^n iT C r for returned GPs
drivers are Mich swell fellows. 1 Just don't know what to-do . .
S ilk open N°v. 2fl, according to • Mrs. Jurkie Rawson spent 'the of the chair gathered in the cussed. The report bv the Stale
Prof. J.B. Berry, who will conduct weekend in Jacksonville where living room where several games Regent of the D.A.R. Board meet­
the class. Regristratlona are now she attended the football game nnd contests were enjoyed, it. E, ing held in Orlando Oct. 23 -was
between University of Floridn Wotlov was the winner in one of interest to those memliei* pre­ Ilian Nov. 13. Reservation* may fool hall gumu between Seminole
being made.
lie made with fn-l period Icuefirr*’ High School ami New Smyrna,
rontest nnd was awarded a prise, j sent;
Several arrangem ents of wild
The hostess assisted bv Mr*. or by telephoning I he *. loiol of. i Visitor* are invited to uttend
Hie function*.
Gowers gave an Autumn uttro&lt;-| W. C. Hill nnd Mrs. M. S. Wig­ fire No. “HI
Ilonieeomilig i* ul*o ludllg rein
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pherc to the moms. Th? dining gins served' refreshments to the
room table was centered with n following: Mrs. J. B. Root, Mr*. lirnte.l and the day'* entertain, j The prinripnl families of plant*
large howl of fruit surrounded J. H. Mrniek, Mr*. EiTinund Me- menl will !.&lt;• higliliitlited l*y n 'a r e distributed wo'tldwide.
by various ' kinds of colorful isch, Mr*. W. It, Pull &gt;rd, Mrs. W
leaves.
II. Ti.... .
Mr*. B; II. t ’lei,,.
Refreshments were served t» •oil*. Mr* II. J. I eh in so. Mrs. J
the following: Mr. and Mr*. B. Iiay. Mr*. F. K. Hoi* and ii
Evans McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. R. gurst, Mr*. K. W. Ritchie of WaiE. Watlov, Rev. and Mrs. W. P. kertown, .Mu**.
Brooks, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W.* I).
Stine, Mrs. B. C. Moore, Mr*.
R. R. Pippin, Mrs. Jessie Cleve­ Book Week Observed
land, Mrs. B‘. E. Stone, Miss
By Primary School
Nancy Williams, Miss Myra Ann
COMING ! ! !
Southward, Mr. J. M. Stinecipher,
The Squlhside Primary School
TUBS. - WED. NOV. 20-21
i*-obaerV ing A iiu rican E ducutiuiu
Mrs, Thomas H. Groves, Mrs. al Week nnd Natiohal Bonk Wink
“THE SONG OF_
Loin A. Miller and Mr. ami Mr*. hy IffVltlfhg aTP parent* to nlBERNADETTE”
John L Miller.
STRICKLAND
MORRISON,
Inc.
teml student rla*se* Thnr*duy
Slnrrint;
afternoon between 1:1f&gt; P.M. und
Phone 200-. 2:13 P.M. unit conducting n clisprl
JENNIFER JONES
Your Fort! Dealer Since 1931”
program at '2:13 P.M. with :Ucll
room representing one lirmk, it
wn* announced today by Mr*. J.C.
Milrhall, principal.
Mrs. Elvira Garner, author of
rhlldran's bonks, will be nperiul
gur*t for the chapel program.
Each afternoon this week South.
side boys and girls will sit at the
desk in the window of the Fiorb
■In Power and Light Company
rending hooks in "book land”. The
complete w i n d o w display is
sponsored hy the art students .of
the school.

Social Calendar

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ENGAGEMENT

T H E E V A N S S U P P E R $ 4-50

Mr. and Mrs. IL A. Sielnmever
rinimunc- the engagement and
u|iproac'''ng marrisve of their
'niigMro
Velina Kathryn, tn
flnher* F Lee, AMM 2V4c of the
U.8. Navy. Son of Mr. and Mrs.
F.I.. Le ■ of Sanford.
Th-&gt; v ‘.'Ing will he nn event
of Nny.
s t 3:00 P. M. at th*
Elie*4*e* *IsJhodist Chureh. - No
Invit •tinn are being is«ued but
frie-i-'a f .he couple are invited
la alien I,

‘
® Leu on No. 1 in keeping per­
fectly l i t —no m etier w het
your daily-doxan deed* . . J
Twilt end urelch ell you like
b a c a u sa Ferlcreil'* super---. y out h- mol d swing-slip
■levs cull O l line LuaeUe

in your future!

ese Hne house slippers are allolled to us and
we have about SO pairs.
owever, we have a tremendous stock of other
Mlippcm In all leather, wool felts with hard and
Noft wile*. Thette are priced from $2.60, 2.96,
3.25 and 3.95 Blaatic-alde Romoes too.

r

H

* m u l t l f l l a m e n t rayon
9
Crepe In white. Tailored
or lace-trimmed. SUea 11- .
16 and 82-40.

E d u c a t i o n Week
At Seminole Hijfh

E van s SU ppcrs
4

Somlnola High School
serving
American
educational
If ,iek, Nov. II to Nov. 17 and as
_ climax lo a week of special
programs. Friday will Iis set aside
as “Know Your School” dsy, the
specie) programs twing announced
tomorrow.
Lunch will be served in the
school cafeteria to ell visitors who
will make reservations not later

B. L. Perkins
I

“Correct Men’s Wear”

TV
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In Ytnir Auto Repair Work
• ••

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HOLLER MOT
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otriiinht to our toy department with his
sled filled to the top with wonderful toys.. Here
you'll find cuddly, lovable dolls, ’many with com­
plete wardrobes,
games galore, novelties—
just everything to delight .a youngsler’* heart!
Came visit our gay, big Toylajiil today.

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W ED N ESD A Y . N O V EM BER

I.FXIAL NOTICK

W hether p arro t- ever know
w h at they are ta ll frig about i*
l.ot absolutely certain.

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O neral Auto Hepairintr
lly—liar field and Jackson *
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105 N. I'nlmelto Ave.

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Town of kantonl.
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Clerk of llir iTrcull Court

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S r m tn u le O i u n t J , . K luiU ld.
• C ir c u it C o u r t S s a l)

Beware Cougns
from comibM mMs

That Hang On

BU«Ji-Di«e|M

CrromuUlon rellerea promptly bexause It toes right to the teat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In*
named bronchial mu coma m e m ­
branes. Tell your druggist to arU you
a bottle of Creomulslon with ti ♦ u n ­
derstanding you must Uke th e way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.

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Next Week Is Thanksgiving!

Table Supply Has Famous ML Veraant Turkeys

Q ui Prices Good Thru W ednesday, Nov. 21^

D o n 't Let A ll r
Thu G ood '
'B ird s G et •
A w ay —
*
O rd e r N ow l

Ifct
Wte» K u tt an the h u e c t finding trace n t throe-year*
eiU l I H i t t u n S j 4*&gt; *1 t V a v n i l k , Cal.I. S in tr U i c t i t i disappearwere t o t wrefc. Wr J**.* K *cr ».• :M h j hvmdrrdc of searcher* employing
See* am* ww.- u m l h h n f e *y&gt;r &lt;«l ta Uir
K n u t t i n country

Texas Shipped, Dressed
14-lbs an d Larger

•uaewastAar* th e (a u r a eg le a ,'J .c c t v

t i n t re n a l. fntfti -So.. tKlphotn i

COFFEE

Quantity Bights Reserved

Open All Day Wed-, Nov. 21—Closed Thursday
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lb

51c)

I •an Heady R o u tin e

N. T. Deeeaed R l i e i a i

Chickens ib 55c Hens

ib

D r a n g S t a (tra d e

42c Fryers

b

55c

W hiling

ib

F illets

i*

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T rout

ib

39c

,

M u lle t

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Pan Fish
ib
Crab Meal ib
Oysters
p»
Lohslorrx
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Span. Mackerel lb
Headless *" * irn •N

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19c
75c
79c

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Meats

19c

O ra n g es

ib

6c

O n io n s 3

19c

ib*

L ong Island

C AK E S

Freeh Mild

Sell Shall

R u tab
agas
ib 4 *c
*
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A lm o n d s &gt;b 5 7 c

■ *

Idaho Salting

P o ta t o e s 5 lbs 2 5 c
PopuUr Brands

C h e e s e %-*b 2 8 c
N oK h rm C allage

Green H ard

P o ta to e s 5 ib*2 3 c P o ta to e s 10 lbs 3 5
EnflUab
'
Y am s 2 ib* 15c W a ln u ts ib 4 5 c

Sausage

39c

Carrots 2 bdu

Snourhlta

Loulsana

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Goldin Crlap

Yellow

x e ik k

49r

Impart 4,1

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Stalks

C auliflow er ib 15c

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25c

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Crisp, Tender

C arton
Jv* (M tlUr k o « you ~ IIcere tl“ t

- . . te,K l« r.|! yoer lire* «tU .b&gt;

All 1‘opular Brands

Prices Good Now TU
Thanksgiving
O pen All Day W ed
Closed Thursday

Coffee
Mb

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2 9 c

Again This Year - •

f e u l n l . c o il y o u m o n e y .
K crp
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ML Vermont Turkey

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“Best Dressed” Birds In Town!

StNM M lt
n u i stv

Y*e. again thla year we have thoee fe ­
m m e ML Vermont TUtkeye for Thank*,
giving. B etter order your* now — F irst
come, flrat served!

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Texas Shipped, Dressed
A lready Colored O tro

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14-lbs a n d

M g *
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Larger, lb

P m Reedy Bnesting

(Smaller Sixes

CHICiCENS

Pounds

lb

51c)

N. T. Dreragd »ewti»g

C H IC K EN S

Rutlco Farms Fgg

Club Steaks
pound
napless Brisket
pound
iheless ’Chuck pound
esh Ham burger pound
Buiwhtne

Cheez-it J r .^ llc Coffee 2 *&lt; 41c Powder
Ttprmry

19c

Trout

n»

M ullet

ib

FI*. Caught

Eelbeck *k» 15c
Flakes

Rib Chops
pound
Breast Stew
pound
Boneless Shoulder pound
Fresh Sausage
pound
Lean Sides
pound
Fresh Shoulders pound

9c

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W ell Bleached
C risp. Tender
Stalks • • • -

Cheese

&lt;

A p p le s 3 b* 39c Carrots 2 We 17c
CMeOM Hard
YOMw

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fc

3c
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42c
30c
32q
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6c O nions 3 b» 19c?

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Long Link pound
Sturn yland Sm a lb
Ga. Smoked
lb .
Klngan’s Pork pound

W ieners pound 35c
-Cold M eats •
atsand
33c
Sliced Bologna pound * 29c
Country Souse
pound
25c

T urk

Cauliflower «&gt;15c C a b b a g e ' 1

n&gt; 39c

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25c
20c

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�WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
Gnnntla Has an mi'
square mile*.

14. 1915

Tfifc

The first *
of U. S. slumps
imulc in IK17.

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GIANT

sAfci?ntfn WfeRAl.n.

S a n f o r d f i o r u i 'a

marvel

Another FIRST for Southern!
First to introduce High Tost DDT Household
Spray to Florida. Southern Chemical* now
brings y o u

‘Where Customers Send Their Friends
Sanford. Florida

HOME
Controlled

DDT With Pyrethriim

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY

For quick knock-down, sure kill, and lusting
effects against

SPEC1A

Flies, Ants. Roaches, Mosquitoes, Water Bugs,
Months, Fleas. ■I.ice, licit Hugs, Ticks.

/ $J .25 a quart
D M r ih u te d hy

v ' &gt;&lt;y
2(12 Sanford Avc,

POTATOES

slew
iW W ecsify vfAR.
6 Ac* Id &lt; d e I9 i6 -i9 z e PCe&gt;cx&gt;,
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Man Writes Diary
While Dying Under
Overturned A u t o

W

what you buy in
TIRE TREADING
Many pacple hav* bean disappointed In recapping
Thai it not thu fault of racapplng. Il it be enure they
di 1 not go to the right firm*. You can be lure you
ora gelling the b elt when you get Certified Treading.

^ ttlflH tin iH ^

for 1lit-* i'IiIitv man. fy rl StlUmi.
one &lt;lnv Ion Idle. Stilinti hnil lii-,1
"J oi|inm iie. hunger. ami thirst.
CONCRUTK PIPE
Hut they tolniir t tii* imlhclii'
ihrotili'l*. of hin lUiffering.
The cnr. hail iiiuna.il over -the
riff none Onlil llrniti, Ore. mi
DRLVF.WAYS
(let. L’5 r A note written liy Stil*
W EtLS
■on daitl he Imil hecn fallen ualrup
SEPTIC TANKS
while1 tllivlnr. In the plunge, his
WATEII TANKS
l*'»r "iid hioKen nml he WM* plnnc.l
CUI.VERTK nml SEWERS
nmlei nenth the wrock age. The
"T ran sit MU Concrete
first pige nf hid teeonl. written Second* arallnhle at low price
*&gt;el.

C .a C . W e l s h rW ELSH TIRE S H O P

Cold PrcoaKitions
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for Inch nf fmtil unil ili-ink
II ■
wrote: Why van I not he fmimlT
Not fin off mail."
The following ilny he ijenejilH'il
the •**ir*lit sunshine ms "Kiilmi'i
Mockery", hnl nfflrmeil his fiiltli
'hoi I! ik| wmilil mil leave him
there, lie w rote ilmi he liml atwl j
on the Ilottery trying to slgiml
pidclng nii'd with lights nml hum.
Hut eviilfnlly lip wim hiihten too
fill lielu'w the I'ttwil,
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Little Red Raddishes

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C’ONCItETH BLOCK

PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co,
Clione IIII
SANITlRD. FfcA.

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PALMOLIVE

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input*.

COFFEE
BUTTER

2-

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No. 2 can
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SEE THE NEW

back to Leyte

for. You lind it quickly expressed in the simple phrase ffote a Cu\e. TI ktc’s no easier

R. W. McCullough

Coca-Gob has become a symbol of bow Yankee friendliness follows the flag around

S A N F O R D

or ' tmi
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1Marts »turh itix iaeuUh th* pnak
I uet of Tba Cacs-Cols Company

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In your huptc - *
The only clcnncr tvilh
a real 'power polisher *

w*y to aay Relax end he yourself. Everywhere the pauie that rr/rrshei with ice-cold

undis , .AurW
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V A C U U M r i.K A N f e lt

Ft* along ^ l h freedom they brought back all the friendliness that America stands

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10 ll». bag r»7e

KUMtY

Naturally Filipinos thrilled when their Yankee comrades came luck to the Ilutippincs.

the globe.

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VACUUM CtiEA.&lt;ER
D IST R m U fdR 4

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Heaps No. 2 can

Kraut

Beets No. 2 can

Field Peas .
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Voxel a hie %Soup .1 Jr

TomaloSalice

FACIAL SOAP
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WINDEX

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PAGE BIX

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Me per line for three insertions
M e per lino for • Insert!one
(M per Une for 20 insertions
PHONE* l S ^ R BRING YOU It A ft.lt* THE SANFORD HERALD
regalar danslfled rate*.

ILL up with krwoene end fuA
oil before winter.
II. It. POPE.CO*. I NC,

tial Distinguished TTnU citation.]
A fter the Normandy action,
Capt. Dyson participated with the
2nd Armored in racing to fcl
Benf, which It captured behind the
retreating German 7th Army. The
division crossed the Seine and
Somme River* two days ahead
of any other group, said C ap t Dy­
son, and on Sept. 2 reached the
Belgian border two dnys ahead
of any other group.
They fought across the Albert
Canal near Ilasselt, Belgium on
Sept. IB, which was about 10
mile* north of Aachen. In con­
junction with the 30th Infantry
Division they cracked tho blegfrlrd IJno on Get. 10.
CapL Dyson was here awarded
the Silver S tar for gallantry In
action. Aa he described it, hi*
buttery was nttacked In the rear
by German BS Infantry equipped
with machine* guns, and strongly
entrenched In the wood* nearby,
lie at once ordered an attack on
the Germans, blasting them a t
60 yards with 106*s and they
killed or captured’ 70 of the en-

Capt. J. H. Dyson l
Back Home From |
“H ell On W heels” !
&lt;r*ntlnsr4 Press Ps«# llnvl

the 2nd Armored Division.'
Then came the historic break­
...»
through a t St. Lo. and Capt. Dy­
• son as a forward observer, wns
in the third Unk tht punctured
and tore a hol4 in the German
BUSINESS SERVICE lines. The second Armored pour­
ed through the hole, which en­
abled Gen. Patton’s men to circle
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
behind and cut off the Brittany
PARTS AND HERVICE
A t -Mortln
the 2nd
................
Palmetto A re,
Phone 1011 peninsula. --Armored stopi&gt;cd n German count­
er-attack designed to split the
First and Third Armies at Avnrunches and Isolate Patton’s nrmy.
On July 0, Capt. Dyson was de­
corated with the bronxe star medal
for heroism a t Lc Mesnll. For
.________
| the St- Lo breakthrough the Di­
BODY AND Fender dents, paint v| , |on
, WBrded the PresidentInjury or fading should be
corrected now to combdt aging
nnd weathering. A now pain­
less method nwults you at
C O L E M A N ’S
- .YATK8 AUTO PAINT ft
BODY SHOP
t .
10S N. Palmetto Ava. Phone 37! OFFICE SUPPLIES

TWO FARMS FOR SALE—One
3 acres, tiled land. 1 good well,
2 story house. 1 car garage, »
cool house. 600 f t W est of
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
—6 acre*. all tiled, good well, 2
ito ry house. 2 »lory b*rT', ^
mile west on O r a n g e Boule­
vard. J. W. Bell, Lake Monroe,
' Phone 1 6 . ________________
GET YOUR gasoline and oil at
. .The Standard Station acroaa
. from the C ourt,House.
O N ff MIL lT g o iZ one male goat,
9 month* old. Phone 934»M.
WASHING machines repaired—
COLEMAN* Oil Ilk* ter, slightly
and all home oppllances. Cald­
Evershurp Pens
used. Phone 3C0*Js
_
well General Repair Shop, 707
North Mllti, Orlando, phone
Typewriters
BLOCiT*Machinta (2) with P*l2-1072. p r o m p t service.___ ’ *
lets. Miracle Concrete Co. 109
Everyday Filett
Expert Auto Repairing
Barfield A Jackson
Cord Index Tray*
MODERN six room and bath
ill
uHinrcuuii with
wiiu
.
In connection
fumlahed house, large plot on Yatea Auto Paint ft Body Work* •
Aluminum Sheet Holder*
...............
?mit*
main
lllehway,* t h m
Phone 371
Leather Brief Cohch
FLOOR tending nnd flffizhlng.
cleaning and waxing. 1L M.
Buxton BIllfolclH
Gleason, Lake Moryj_________ _
‘
A u t o p a in t in g
Hooka — Glftrt
By C.W. ” Pnt'* Johnson
16 yeura experience in auto and
Ph. 147
nlrcrnftpalnting. Hanford’s popu­ 114 Magonlla Ave.
lar paint authority,
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
208 W. 1st St.
XPERT PLUMBING — J u a l
returned from
North
with
some material not hero yet.
Wlm u mils the first combina­
tion ehiuinlhm pluled sink
faucet T Gcorgn Coursen, Phone
County 4100, Box 678, SanMOTOR TUNK-UP
Factories recommend It every
6000 mile* or twice » y«*r. Lssentiul to efficient car perfor­
mance. Our expert mechanics and
Sun Motor Analyzer atxura satis­
faction. Come in today.
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
208 W. 1st St.
FOR SALE
.
1936 Chevrolet, long wheel base,
glat Imdy. dual wheel*.
MISCELLANEOUS
19-9 Diamond T two ton I mg
wheel base cab and rhaxsis,
- two speed
peril axle.
axle, 900.20
uuuxvii tire*.
•
WE PAY highest cash’'prices for
Seminole Coqnty Motnr-s
used furniture. Haynes ft Wil_ 109 Palmetto A v e..

Experience Unnecetwary
• Paid while learning
• • Frequent IncreaseH
• Overtime pay
• Paid vacation*
• Taxi-cab s e r v i c e for
late houra
APPLY CHIEF OPERATOR
R - 5 weekdayn
Saturday* M • 12

Brand new,
ROOFING
aluminum sheet „ roof Inj
rrirnp and snap lock‘Styles. PhoneW ire-W rite at oneel Fulenwtder
Mfg. A Distributing Co., I .O.
Box 8861. 910 Lancaster Drlva,
Orlando. Phone^S 1730.
LOTS” "near church, 410 Myrtle
Aw.
__________________
so CUBIC foot refrigerator, used
two months. Can he seen at

SOUTHERN BELL

dreaded -Royal-----Kim Tiger tanks
with their eight Inc frontal drmor.
On Dec. 23, he amid, the Divi­
sion was sent to take p a rt In the
critical Battle of the Bolge, and
traveled 100 milea during one
night. The next day they met
•nd completely annllllated the Ger­
man- 2nd Panxer Division which
hod broken through American de­
fenses and was heading toward
Liege, Belgium In nn effort to
cut off the allied nrmie* from
their supplies. .
For this action, he declared, the
2nd Division was cited by British
General Montgomery and Prince
Charles of Belgium, who made
the award of the Belgian Fourgere or Croix De Guerre the sec­
ond time In history nnd the only
time to soldiers foreign to Bel:
glum.
.
•

Molotov Seen As U. S. - Russia
P o s s ib le Choice D ea d lo ck ed
Over Japan
To Follow Stalin

Ot

HERE NOW!

r r e l l

P A C K A G E

'

RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia Ave
Phone 113
CATERING

To All Your Bakery
.
Needs —
It’s

always fresh when
’ you buy It a t

•

Robb's
Home Bakery

10S W. 1st

F l* " " M4-J

STAGGER
Your Insurance

WESTERN UNION

lie

iv iiu o n i

Rincc

IP iW .

IS THfcICE GOLD^I
IN Y O l ) U ^ % ^

premium on pr.
term Insurance.

lleul Entute
llfiital*—MortKa«e Loans
Depomiable Iwturnncc und Bond*
I’hnna 960_____ Boom 4, Florida Slate Bank Buiding
Our dividends will further reduce
vour yearly cost an o th er 207*

with a single sentence stating the
fact, that Attlee had spoken to
Congress. There was. no editorial
comment.
., .
This afternoon U(a three chief*
of state will gather for another
session, with Dr. .Vannevar Bush

Turn Those Thing*
for this putjtose becau
sing n f citrus sagmanta
prohibited.

Good grooming and Root
cleaning go hand In hand
. . no one can be well
groomed wearing solledi'
wrinkled clothe*.
•
Bring In eltanlng early
and bs prepared to meet
the Fall aaaaon with
band-box froahnaast

Thor# were 16,000 denUl offi­
cers in the Army DenUl Corps
during World W ar II._________,

LEGAL NOTICE
THB l-|MCl'IT COURT OF
THS SIXTH JUDICIAL Cl«CMT. IN AND FOR SRRINOLK
COI’NTY. FLORIDA. IN CUAN.

LANEY DRY CLEANING CO.
P*"

MICHARfl, ClfEVIAN.

of eomplslnl riled
4Uur|u4*liUr«^-Tire ■nw a m w w d H s t
•Torlia'v and that
mlttee will begin public question­ dint of "the Stale
ing of witness#* togiorrow. And a
Republican member, Senator Owen
Brewster of Maine, has dlscloaad
th a t tha State department haa
bean asked for the completa fll*
on the famous Tyler Kahl cam.
Kant was ■ cede d a rk la «»•
United S ts tts embassy In LondonH* waa eonrietod in 1940 of y ol­
a ting British law by disclosing the

ATTENTION—youn woman 18 to
30. On* of tha fsrg^tsducaU ons
Institutions of It# kind In ths
CKEN eoop. 912.00. 610 E, United States haj an opening for
several young ladiae In U*s •*».
department who «T*
• position with a futuro. Thla Joo
offar. the following opportunities
to tha young woman who la nwe
to travel and undergo -a rigid
training program. Permanent yoar
round employment, pde*n^*DI#n*’

» S 2 ■«“ ' S S r t i i c S

herein (Hal you
of we it....... ..
you are a reelof New Jere*y.

s a A a a f S j a r a te

late Praaldent Roosevelt. And tha
or4»% be published oae* a week
Pearl Harbor committee want* tkl*
for four eeaeoeeUv* week* la
* look At the rocond to aoo If i newapaper e f general elreolaUen
•uhllskeO la
leM lael* —0*0*4 V.
••lAritin.
W
i
n
n
u
s
my
heaU and MHctol
mother N M w Ired Prim* MlnUUr —il et Neafartf^lwralaat*
Ceunty,
Attlee In Washington asking th at Florida thit t t ia d a y of November.

free transport*'
pleaaant woritla
you are internet*

D. 911,

&lt;X F. HRRNDON

(C treult

br zaUlnr la pinion beU
and 4 PJ£. and T and 9
Mayfalt HotzL__________

WOMAN at Al’o Plaao.

FOR EVEIVTHIN6?;

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I

Gen. Hutchison

Associated Press Leased Wire

General Hutchison Accepting: Jap Surrender

commuted. T h e supreme
commander in Germany It,
of the firm boliof that never
again will we have time to
prepare and train our men—
Alme, which he says, was purwiased by the blood of our
Allies both in 1917 and in 1912.
- Because of the atomic uge und
uettr developments In elect) unit*
the General said we must hav
a citizen reserve Army truinn
in the new techniques and keep
Ing UP with them year in nn.
yafer out. On the basis of hit
vast experience, he stated that
a trained G I has three time
as good n chance to live to h
£ war vetaran than a man who
Toes into battle green.
Elsenhower declared that the
universal training idea is fair t*
the citizen army which fought
and won this war because first,
It is the best way of assuring

-- &lt;3-’-h* *V.
LTV. two &lt;V&gt;line &lt;• elephunaa (one hitlilen
nutr imil.ile f mi the wreckage of n hlttxcd
•rmnn\. The huge beasts are mukiug up
■ • muthqies nnd doing y surprisingly good
ip. \ nclephant can haul inure tliiiu tl.OOU
'••e n e is ate cnutlmmll, amazed by their

Intercepted Jap Ford Asks Union
Messages Placed For Guarantee Of
Before Committee1 Full Production

Brig. General’ J . C. Ilutchisiif..
who ’left neie in November oi
1910 i' c inmamiiiig q u eer a.
••Jim i. Jir.tr, Brigade of th j
* is i .Division and has
• v .-a..
with me •IHsfi? i)i,-Uio«i
•
» -. returne.l to Ins’ Inimv
in Bantitrtl last uignt after u
quick liigut fimn too I'hiiippine.
to Washington.
On trmpmai &gt; duty in this
country for 16 days. .. ter.
Him M i,n i.,
I return to his oversells'
alio
' at the cud of th a t tune,' uu.
suiil ilil- morning that he . &gt;e
to Ik* out of the Army i. mu.
The division of which he hut
■been in rtnunmnil is nw. tiling
transport* in the Philippine* nn„
the itcueiul expects them uli to
ue Imnie In t niuluia*.
Geiieiul lluti'hiton left Manila
by pmne on Nov. JO, uriivl.ig
in San Francisco on x Nov. I t.
He flew lo W ushlu’ton that
same day. arriving tin: at j.ut)
A. M. yesterday. Tukm : a pmno
a t noon that iluy, i.e fl
to
SVest 1‘ulm llc.uli tvlteio . p got
another piano Imrk to Oriindo
urrtving here ulmul 7: o last

NUMBER 17.

Leaders Plan
Commission To
Guard Secret
Truman, Attlee, King
Announce Plan A f­
ter Six-day Atomic
Energy Conference
WASHINGTON, • N ov.' 15.(A P)—The three lemlern of
the nations which nlonc
ItossesH . the know-how of
atomic bomb manufacture
have announced a program
to spare . the world from
atomic destruction.
President Truman, Prime
Minister Attlee of Great Bri­

\l"ive n hIiuwii tIn- historic surrender on Sep; k. Jpi,*,i of Jupnuese licneiel Moruzuiui, (burl
h"en, l ciiminandrr of an Japanese forces on Mindansio in tliu I’bilipplite Islands to Brig. Gen
•M . Hutchison of Sunfurd. Paitiallv shown i
l.aekgrouuil are several of Genera
In-on s honor guard of 160 spick und span six footer, tieneral llutelu.-on is shown slgnfni
in lender document*.
.
•

vain and second, it will relieve
•Seplemlei,
v iiiip v i .
i . 'i i
n&gt;
ji
ii'.ii a
| ir i*
them of continuing to hour (hi Tokyo
Informed' Of
vatu in World War I, wu* cliburden of defending .'.he pescr.
nmriwl on Sept. H. 1916 at MinWarships At Pearl
ilunoa. 1’li 11i| plnre Isliinils, whe.t
Eisenhower told the committee
Generul Hutchison u* cuntnianth a t he was aware of mo:-al uml
Harbor
On
Dee.
(i
tier of the 31st Dixie Division, acA ligious objections to the train ­
repled (he stirrcnder wif Jupnnese
ing plan. !|e said the sum total
WASHINGTON*. Nov, !6.
k b a values
.m ill a
... u L
•. u tl.
t lent Generul Mdroxunii, com­
off Ithese
For the first time. I'n
mander ‘of (lie :i.'i(h Jnpuucsc
very essence ol
•.‘void of ftslcl Jnpiine:.i'
army anil of all Jiipane.se forces
fought to preservr. But he want­ sage* inlorccpli-d just pri
tin ihlnud
ed, tho facts of today must he the outhreal; of hq.iditii
nil
The surrender on .Mindanao
faced: the preservation of our been laid open i &gt; pulilie
e.ljumle.1 u 'long e.unliut record for
way of life in a world which tion by (ho Pearl Itar'ic: ii
ilk|4h«-4l*t - IHvinion,“ t &gt;T*
.
,, ,
• if
&lt;h»ring t ail*
twice within a ’ generation, has ■jia tiug — iwws itw. .. ' H-ges
I l oan sale- aud aycnrtliug to K. (!.
IT
~T77r TiitTie Union, rord of- which General Hutchison
...........
xyu*
f se g hi to T trtuat exhaufllOh "iTe-' Lekers crowded the ’mini
[1(1 l&gt;ilprtrick, .miBtv elinirni:in of!
mis declare that this is not the | -.ssistanl divisionhl eomnmmler
pend* aquarely on the national roont, to «npnr|tv u i Contt
•
*be drive, rvsulis a r e very rlihaii&gt;;
I(
no •*. take up the question of under Major Gen. Clarence A.
m ; fidntlhi:
‘
i
security. T h e . only practicable C o u n s e l William D. \i
r.crul
wage.’
increases.
I
Martin,
who
was
away
at
the
wav to astpre the national »e- placed tho intercepted hie
D u ly 7 pep relit of l lie quota of
Dr.
Tlie letter points out Dial &lt;08151111110 of the surrender.
a u n l y I* by peacetime mililnry on the. record.
' in &lt;r&gt;7i,nm o r Shi',thro wmitll of ■ rector
*
of tmtUiidlh uro higher than ever
The division hulled from the
“ alning.
(lr,c | b u n d l u i v y Ip en suhl thu s f u r ' Count;
They Inrlodr I o
note
before., while a t the same lime ^ United
_____ _Stale, early In 1944. and
(nre.H RotnSUdf* (k&gt;gittW,stiI8,Mr,•KN-• jaml T
• Eisenhower see*
n rd ’i ko- i
ly ’ of
&gt;'er»t directly to N#w Guinea.
'•hf 1'l'«iW'(l}*ilyJ
ni the &gt;*&lt;irke*e,
' *»orke»e, &gt;eni
•••'d
• p a t i i ’k. The d r i t e will end in i b r m i n i
trwau kaiplng
OuAw?
r . ..
...
.......... .. 1/ a t on alrU n ic low. To g ra n t' isrter It rnovisl to the Nclhv.ceil J bin little iirinre th a n tw o w e e k s , | d a y e
*»d cooperating iwlth the U n ltrH envov's in VVa-hinglO’i
, iw k . It’.’ union ileorand, the company rands Fast Indies and ussauite.1
c ie oq Dee 3, I e pointed out,
| hlense.
Nation*, Organization. In fnct ing behind tlu.' sp-«&lt;’it.(, r-.ii, .’hu' j'siiys, would Ire (o plaro u very and captured the Mapia and Ast.r
he considers a strong A m enrs toe note 'described ii- j5iuLirtitt heavy niortgage on-the future of tsland groups: It moved min' the
| ’’People In this section, if th ey Unit,
essential to the success of Iht | , [
’ i do mil iii.'et tlieir i ’CioIii , innv h av e
,-i
iudivldu'd*. Tlie.it:itk. Irotli the com|Any anil the work- r’hilippines .in April. 1916 aud
new league.
•'
" ' ‘‘j a h u id lime explaining to th e 11,1 hai
Were saiil to i.e goim; 4J Lj
t«rs.
•••entually won the surrender ul
“ W* must train our men to tatieously with the direct’ .
'
instead, the Kuril officials'*pro- lhea Japs on Minduqun.
avert World War III," declared ntlinis with I rf .iJ' :-1 lioopevtdt pose that the union offer guarun(icneral Hutchison was uwanlElsenhower, “not to re-flgln uml Secretary of State t onii tl tec* of tumpany security us n I tlie Inonze star rncdul.
world war II.”
Horn in South Carolina, the
Hull. In u paienthr’lir.iW aside. &lt;counterpurt to the union security
9 Eisenhower said that our A llies.!'b ” sender «&gt;J thfc n te *, .;»■11pruvidj.l by the union shop ami on of the late Joseph C. (luteindo not fear our motive* In k*t.n-‘i the utmost -rereev aliu'ut' tl -'(the dues check-off. The company •on and Mrs. Elisabeth Cauthcn
l ip l dpi i i Imitty to buy coupon
General
Hutchison,
Ing butselves strong. Hs r.iid i behind tlie scenes rliseu -!••• r.
letter risk* the union to | relent Hutchison,
hand- with this h ig h rale of inIII eom iiig to this section he
—Uiwntit-cJUL.jiia n In .Ire incorporuterl in ll«* liortly after graduation, nmve.1 to
that Russia h ai not the alig h tcst!_ T h e ’onlv-cluo
(•■rest."
.
.Siiliford.
ill that lie felt l.ae.k home ag'iiiu,
In the fiist World War, hn rose
ivlng
winked in ' n eighboring
An inteie ting exliiliit of .lii|iresponsibility. The
'lend. H&lt; In u tefeicnce I . thou ml, iq
opge i mint v ii&gt; county | liysiancr,e mine . ,ImiiiiI&gt;s and weapons
ver ku a j advising President Ron exelt ,&gt;p ask* that tlie liluu provide effect­
ill, p lim t» (be setting up of a
wii« slinwii vi’strnlny in front if
and the I how to settle a coal -’ i i '. m’ ^ ive guarantrea ngninst work
•litli mill llieii', from Deeemlicr
' lie Ititi 'llu u tc r nn the U. S.
■tlon~wl«r".friinr Tfc i.enr—rmv stoptmee* and. for InereaMMl too"i! lo Koieinlxtr, I93H.
Niivv oidnupen truck under di­
ducllvlty oil Ilie part of the wor
are said to havi* mlvi e.i
••d
his
friends
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
i ret Inn of l.ieul. Elhcrt Gole,
k'.'i*. As another suggestion, the
Aflei the l.range County Health
veil against a wai with .lap;,
h’.
Foster.
Mr.
Foster
was
one
"S V It ..ii.I Marine Sgt. K. I*,
nil wus established in Oetolier
end lo have urged him to u ir r j Foul Company. .ssk' s the ui|ion to
&lt;
&gt;
f
his
childhood
pluyninlcs
in
/alia'’ Vi.l a single ImiIiiI sale,
193 be: colltincit'd hi: work as
to irim burse the firm
nut without delay what 111; Mote
Sanford and is head of the lieuilix according to munnger It, Harris of
®
z44
|&gt;11yr I iun ami assisted Dr.
called the "iutruuuclng” belt ■n.l fm any duuiages caused by vioItadio plant of that ritv. The ’•'uni ”f the. Itit? Th'Mtcr. had resulted eiiuntx
Itice, elite- tor of the Unit, he said
Intion of no-strike' agreement.i. ft r | F
K R P I ' R P II
Japan nnd Chinn.
is
very
modern
with
the
finest
from tlie demonstration up until
At an cinliei time, October.
Ti e Fon| officials declare that *
69 t t I 1 a C II
Throughout
th.i
inteiv p t.'I
wmking conditions. Mr.' Ituh*uu imon today.
•
If t '
lo December, 1930, Dr.
' -----------message* s i tit i I a r ‘ImpliratiMi. the company agreed to union illQuilluiaii had a private practice
■niid. Morning und afternon rest
II) Duke MarNeill
n»e found lo the rflect that d mends for a option shop uml dues
in 9 intei (iurdru.
The time 7:30 l». M.
period* are taken. Every kind of
waa tl(c Unite.I States uml Uri- check-off in -n»41 In the hope of
Me stated this tumulng tluct lei
loin thul - were |.u tik-.g Join, rlMiiinutiog friction and strife, j night, the place Seininnh
outdoor sport nnd howling alley* Rotnrians And Wives
Hot, I l.o **ffic’inls add, their hope* School Fonti.all Field. 'I
sur\ stmngly u|qirovecl of the
Seminole High’s Baby Celery Inin war, am
their,
along
with
a
cafeteria
helve l.i'en
largely dispelled l.ythe time und the plnre I
Feds traveled to Dclaml Inst
Enjoy Bari) e c u e work of the Seminole County
Ono exhibit
that serve* the finest food to om'heir i .S’lienrcs during the la-t l.lg Tiomeeomiug fontlmll
night and tangled with tho Baby committee wr. .
|.|e) oe* for 25r. Mr. Foster us
Health and Tuberculosis Associa­
four
years.
They
point
out
tiiut
between
the
Few
Smyrna
Bulldogs In their second - con­ sent hv tho Jnpunr a Go.u ii in tli company *| cut nearly 93,000,- neemhes” and the Sunford
in old Hanford hoy iyn| University
tion la it* uflorts of *eul sale*
ference tilt but relumed on ih* Honolulu to Tokyo on Iv i. i. *•00 luHt year In the- Dearborn | Feds."
of Horiitu graduate de.srrxe* ii lot*
and raising fund* for estul.|i*hiug
ab o rt and of a 7 to 6 count This note cat:
of
I’redit.
Mr.
Itolison
.a)
i
III.
'
alone to rollect union clue* The Hurrac-uclu*
have s
In the county a TH isolation unit.
M il owing a hard fought and well can warship., ut *uu-J.u, • u»&lt;t tie-1 area
new Towsmi plant -look* like a
nnd fees under the check-off, and but two defeats in seven
Al*T*HS5inT u iu ille'lii i#curd“ llBWFM game.
up at docks in ITatl tlaxhur, to ray more than 1,000 union I tho • first nt tho hands of
l.lg high srhoul und tlie giounds
ring quartefrr In Sanford, Dr. Qull.
Thar* were no scoring hostill- and added: " I . .qi.n-.u that o.&gt; member.* who spent all or part I Military Arudcmv of J
and shruldiery ure hcu.itilul, .lie.
Ihimn i* cominuting from his home
air reconnaissatir.- i
t i n during the first three
u l tlwir Ucue —o onion-beihicrrsK. —villr-end—the—
rrm nd bv*M
0*01 gruvr-HccM’-UmaCllla wltere in­
live- vcill. Mi - Oullln.MM .uni Iii 44aW#* fotiwd— t t — Wnpo«i*Whr"to N otatM K -m r- d w . ow - no ■e.rer
fun.i i h i . T im in' on tn* otW r
penetrate the two strong forward sage shoved ta r t t wa, i.M
.h a n g c ,
linml, |s driving dully from hi*
walla except for a brief tlirral Uanslntvd until Iter. It.
. them dealing wlt(
home oil Sunfaid Avenue lo O r­
•y the Fad* mldw^v in Uie'thiiC
The first twn wit.)e •••* j died trdure.
seniorlt
lando, until Mich time a* lie can
period. Lansing cllmsxed a short wure Rear Admiral T. U.’ 1 j'ts and ths numt«r
secure living quurtcm in that
drive w ith a 22 yard jaunt to and Got. B e r l i n rtl Thicien i nilltree men to
P*eeo the hall an the Behind Neither ue* at i’nirl llaM.-. on | Ncnotiatiun meet!
lig h t yard stripe. The Fed* trie I Dec. 1, 1911. Hut they told of igln next Tuesday,
• o r Una play* but were stoppe.1 the di«|MMition of Navy an I '
oa one yard line.
Army fnreen at - Hi* Urn.’ tlie
About midway in the - fin .1 Jup*
stiuck.
Admiral la ri i
stanza. Tommy Nl* faded .tml testified tlmt there im» no writ,
‘‘Tho main conversation with
fired A l i yard a trial to Mnrtv ten record
every firm was aimul IhIm.i short­
McLaughlia who snatched It on th* uir acarrhn
age. OPA and government conJulian Slcnstrnm, local voter*•&lt;
Fad 20 and sped the remaining Pent I llarto
11al»," he continued. "The firms
distance to tally. N il passed to
who tccunlly telum ed In Sanford
all assured me of u continued
nfiwr Completing five years n*r.
M eLatghlht for the conversion.
&gt;' airily of gmult and higher
Railway
vicp in l be armed forces, .nt-.
Tho Bulldogs kicked ' off to Southern
pi Ires for ut len*t until another
Sanford and on tho second play Againut FEC Merger been appointed Adjutant of the
year."
Amet it an Legion’e Seventh 1)1*.
Tom Kenny went over h it own
t u n . Department of Florhls, ac­
left taclrfe and through the HullThe Itegular Mreting of Taylor
WEST PALM BEACH. N ov. U. cording to mi announcament ’lade
• g aecondary to break Into the
Caminuiidery, No. 28, K. T. will
(/!')
—
The
l
.
Southern
Ituilwu)'
yesterday by the Seventh Di*
opan and acore a fte r burning up
be held Friday at 7:3(1 P. M.
Colder Weather Is
TT yards of tu rf for the inly 11iifI’ll i eHITT ha. told th.* In'ra- tiirt Commander, Joel FM I.
n» which lime the Order of
Mr. Stanstrom is the fihs:
FOd acore. A ,11ns attem pt f &gt;r sU4b. Comn&gt;”ice Unmmilelon tha:
Malta will be ronferrvd on a
Forecast For State
a number of its invostmenta end veteran of World War II to btb* convgisjoa failed.
class of candidates. AU Sir
coutrnrt
nhlicsti’ms
would
lie
en.
appointed an official of Uie Sev­
Tho outstanding line nlsy of
Knights are invited lo attend.
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 16. t/P)
tha tilt waa performed by With, dangem l should the At lent1.’ enth District.
— Winter came to most sectioni
Coast
Line
absorb
the
Farrnlu
•rington ami Jaoklnaon, Sanford’s
Mure than 91,000 worth of
of th* United States today and Finnish War Crimes
East Coast Railway.
BOY SCOUT MEET
new
equipment, including tables,
even
took
a
brushat
Florida.
Vice President in ch-rt’i ul
1 t
rags, lamps and other items,
Trial
Opened
.Today
A
low
of
62
waa
reported
at
traffic. E. It. Oliver testified a t
•Mis It. Hit.nunt. gcnernl sec.
were brought to the USO bv
St. Petersburg this morning and
a hearing here that Thu .Southern relary of the Jacksonville YMCA
Director Joe Hall, who has just
clear
and
colder
weather
has
SKHur wqswiMia sc w t k i ) played u full pertin di-veluplng will
HELSINKI,
N
o
v
.
16,
(/IV—
lie the principal speaker at
been forecast for all of penin- Finland's war crlinas trial opened telurned with his family from
froight unj paiH.ci.gvr .traffic the annual /meeting of the Cen­
sular Florida,
.
today, with tji* former Finnish the souther* .p a rt of tha stale.
now moving N*c«r. FJX iinoa.
tral Florida Council, Boy ScobU
D1NKHH LOSK VALUABLES
I-°W temperature*
32 were minister to Washington L* HJal- John J . Lee, who ha* been serv­
---------. .of
. —
Oliver opposod the A( L’s or&gt; of America to be held a t the
in low grounj locations, tpar Procop* — as chief defense ing as assistant director In Mr.
Hotgl Mayfair a t 6:46 o’clock
M1NNEAI*0HS, Nov. 16, (A*)
front nortn of Gaincti- «ounsel. All eight of the accused Hall’s absence, expect* to ^ re ­
this evening. Boy ecout leaders
iup man robbed
to
44 degrees wltn tio men, headed by the form er Fin­ main hare reveral day* further,
and workers from seven counties guests
■ _____
nner party in
nish President — Rlsto Ryti — awaiting a new assignment.
are Planning to attend.
Minneapolis of valuables 'e s ti­ tow « 4 west coast -d
marched
into th* ancient BumHarold V. Pact, scout execu­ mated a t 91&gt;000 last n ig h t Two
The
In* building
bultolng and finance com­
Temporatures of 46 drgroea derhufet, while police kept the
tive, will apeak on ‘HUghlighU of th* diner# — Just home from
and k U r wars in sight fur jh* entrance to th* courtroom open. mittee of th* Seminole Country
White boras In tha Yukon — lost Indian River and Everglades Jla- Thousands of unlvarslty student* Club will moot with the direc­
trlcU,- and go degrees In the gathered around the court house, tors a t the Seminole Country
“ * low er-M at e o a* district.
•tafln p patriotic sonfs.
lie # Ha —4 V ra a rs g e n ae)
l
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WANTED: 8 chambermaid*} day
and night portara. Phone Mr*.
JU ST received llraltod shipment
Perry, 1200.
o f Naw auto pumpa. amber
driving U g h U ,.e la a r driving

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Established 11108

tain' and Prime Minister MncKcnzic King of Canada held a Joint
new* conference in Washington
today. They proposed creation of
a United Nations commission
chnrgcd with safe-guarding tin;
secret.
•
The Commission, they Mild,
would not share ntomie knowledge
until ^‘It is possible to duvisc ef­
fective, reciprocal and enforceable
safeguards acceptable to all na­
tions." ,
Specifically.
the commission
would lie charged with the duly
to make proposals on four iioinls.
The*- arc
"F or extending between ill ttnlions lliu exchange of- liasir
scientific
information
on oil
subjects—for- tienrefill—ends:—
"For control of aluinic energy
to the r'd rn t necessary to ensuiji

Si.id Lugging Ini Arrives Here fi

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Dixie Division, Expetted H o m e By
Xmas, Fought.Japs
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succeeds A.N. Williams who has
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(Ceallaaed F re » »•*** Oee)
NEW YIRKCITY, Nov. 14. &lt;/P) Instance
there has been an ex­
—Early thla November Stalin planation and an apology from
failed to appear In Moscow for the Communist force*. They raid
the celebration of the 1917 Soci­ they
thought
the
American
alist Revolution. I t was the first troops were Japanese.
time the Russian Premier had
When the assailants Irnrnen
missed the important occasion. In that the victim* were Americans,
place of Stalin in thb snow-dusted and not Japanese, they were very
reviewng. stand was Foreign Com. regretful. They e v e n sent B'fls
missor Vlachetlav Molotov.
of fruit and nuts to the victim*
To look a t Molotov standing a­ In tho hospital, with their letters
top Lenin’a tomb In Rad Square of apology. But ju st so this mis­
reviewing R u a a l a n
military take won’t be made again, nil
might, one would never think of American vehicle* now carry
him as a revolutionist. Molotov’s
features are dominated by a welltrimmed but prominent black
mustache. He a l w a y s wears
glasses. Rather short and of n
stocky build, he dresses very
carefully. A neat felt hat topping
his ’well-tailored suit and over­
coat,- Molotov look* like a typical
business man. lie would not
seem out of place a t a chamber
(('ont Instil 1'res. !*«*|
pr commerce luncheon.
The Nntlon»ll«t* stlA hqM half i
Hut* Molotov has seen the in- of the naval base and With th e ,
aide of m snji jails because of hli British moving enutiousdly, It
‘revolutionary’ activities. The Sov­ looks as though It may be an
iet Commissar waa bom In Feb­ other week before the Indones- I
ruary, 1890 in tho town of Ku- Ians a re driven Aut.
kark — now called Sovletak. His The
accuse
i n c British
DlltIPII liw
uaw the Japanese
■------ | |
family name- was Scriabin hut of having armed the n*t,T**.
early-In life he took the name, this had another echo In Batavia
Molotov which means “hammer.” today when the J a p high .com­
A t the age of 10, Molotov mand formally surrendered to Uie
lned the Communist party and British. All th at British Major
gan hla career aa a revolu- General D.C. Hawthorn got from
ionary propagandist. The young the commander of the Japanese
. revolutionary was encouraged to sixteenth army and hla chief or
I see a lot of Russia by the
A to m
D o m o n o i u s J czarist police. For when fcfolotov staff were their sword*.
And as the Japs stood bdfore
«
.
! was not moving from place tn
with Ilowed heads. Ilowthorn
bi Russia to avoid arrest. him
^
°
I he was being arrested an.l exiled gave them n terrific tongueI n
W o u h i n i r f n n
&lt;o some distant Rnsslajj p ro v h rr lashlnit In whlrh he accused them
in
n d s n i n g i o n
Uut Mch time Molotov man­ of deliberately handing over arms
.
I nged to escape and return to hi* do whal he called the unruly ele­
H’amtiBsed from Paae Oee,
j rcvolulonnry activities. A fter the ments in Java.___________ ’•
is lieing maintained by ‘officials | revolution In 1917. Molotov rose
connected with the three-power rapidly—In party esteem untl' liONfiWOOD MAN HUNT
HE WE«T AFRICAN PlftHV ~ atomic energy conference, there in 1924 he entered the Inner
JACKSONVLl.l K. Nov. 14. Mb
are Indications that President Tru- circle of Communist party power
.tPHAiriB ARC. Oft ANftTEJtAOft
man, Prime Minister Attlee, and — tho Politburo. In . the spring Among five survivor* of the
IfOUNOTOUR FCKT HIGH.
dUC UTTLL FLUjOW* AR1 VggV Canadian Premier Mackenzie K in g 'o f
1930,
Molotov
succeeded •dare collision in Texas was Law­
4W U. AND H#SS AN AFFKC710H- ulready have reached substantial Maxim Lltvlnoff as Russia's rence Blankenship, of Longwood,
ATE DI*PO«(TION.
argreem enf. I t’s believed th at the foreign commissar,
chief problem still to be sulvcd I In this . diplomatic position,
Is the form of tho final com -' Molotov ha* seen much of the
■world. *9le led the Boviet deleThere's nothing: av munlque,
This is a more delicate Isauo gntlon to the United Nations
erage about FAR­ than It might seem, for It Involve* j Conference In 8an Francisco. AnU
question of Russian reaction Molotov’ waa one of the key
RELL’S
ARCADE the
and the possibility of a rebuff figures and sometimes the con-

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) dW iIons-of tanks, In-1
for the first time the*

In observance of National Edu

NATIONAL house trailer* e l* trie brakes, new paint and
lubber. 406 Sanford Ava.
convenience.
S ECO NOD Hand bricks, plenty
doors and windows.
IX iharta
Lumbar Y a rd ._____________ SIT. WANTED—
YOUN
"fryers for aala. G.1L
Thigpen, 1307 E. 2nd St., phone POSITION to care for children
and keep house, See Mr*. Ruby
Mitchell,' Lake Manb________
DUO-THERM
Oil
circulating
heater, like new, 96U.00. 601
W. la t St.__________________ _ WANTED
ONE Handryx bird caga, al*t
28-% x 14 x 18", with small LAROE size tricycle. Will pay
Finch bar spacing and ona
good price for ono In good
round canary cage. Phona 040.
condition. Phono 024-Jj_______
TEN houses' in good condition, WE BUY zacond hand furniture.
Benton's F u rn itu re. Ew hanga.
3 of the houses Just built and
I, 600 Sanford Ava.
two loU beside*. All f®r I V
600.00. J , E. Jonas, 422 E
4th Bt., Sanford, Pla._________ WANTED: Small zafa. Phono
820.
(UPRIGHT piano and stool, $60.
- -00. Mr#. Fowl#*, Laka 8hofe
HELP WANTED—
' Boulevard, EnUrprtse, Fla.
. 1929 A FORD pick-up with
— -Caoepy

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER

SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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War Bond Sal es , . . . 1 . . rf /

Baby tfeds Drop
f-6 C o n t e s t To
DeLan’4 Bulldogs

CITY BRIEFS

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Vergil Hritton, S-lc. son of
Mrs. Hubys Britton of Sanford,
and now home on rehabilitation,
leave, told yesterday how Ini had
been assigned to drive’ two lientruant colonel* and a civilian wli
laid u strangely familial look, ic­
in' put it, to an officer's rluli at
Valetta. Italy.
A* lie described (i.e Incident,
lie wu* sitting a t'llie wheel of a
Chevrolet Sedan at tlie Malta
A harf. He saw u portly civi­
lian and two lieutenant colonel*
u|.pinucli hi* car. He got out ItTtd

offlcci ' cnlcrefl'
'
At tlip officer’* club nt Vul’rt Ia he *topped and the men
-iligiitcd. He noticed tlmt the
civilian i rturned his nalute.
Curious to know who hi* clvllian passenger was Im asked u
trarb;
Hi It tun waited an lu.ui utid n
half la-fare hia.distingul-lied visl.
tor und the lieutenant ctduueL
•merged from 'the officer*' club
nal then druve them buck to tlie
wharf where their ship was
•locked. This incident happen•il In early March, he said.
The W’n rs t moment of his 16
months of oversee* duly, he said,
w as during a midnight off the
co ast of Italv a t l^ghnrue, when
he was suddenly celled to duty
on th e signal bridge of the I.ST
end learned th a t the v e sse l was
over a German mine field. This
occurred on Msv I, a few days
rrio r to the G-srman surrender.
The vessel escaped inlahao, he
said.
Born in west Florida. Seaman
Rritton attended schools in San­
ford. He entered 'th e Navy In
September. 1943.
TOKYO Nov. 18 &lt;AJ)_On* of
tho candidate# for tho Japan***
house of representative# in the
coming general election is a glob*,
circling flier,. Tho aviator. Zeneaku Axlms llv*|| la tho Unitod
8U U a for 19 years. Ax Ime said
ha voukl make the m ost of his
residenc* in America In prom ot­
ing’ friendship between Japan and
America.
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ment at the Country Club is a.skeil to plciufe call
for it a.s soon as possible.

The Seminole Country Club

WE ARE fuilv .-quipped and
know how to rcc^p your tire*.
Natural nil. her or nynlhetlr.
we protect toe nhh-wnlh, of
your tire, .loncs Tiro Shop,
Cor. lit ami Elm, phnnp COB.
BODY ANIJ Fonder dents, paint
Injury or fading should he
corrected now to rombat aging
and weathering; A new pain­
less method nwoits you at
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PLANTS FOR -VICTORY GAR.
DEN8: C«dlard», Cabbage, Lcl- WASHING machines repaired—
tin,l all home appliances. Cnldtuce, Escarole, Tomato plants.
Also Strawberry plants. J.W. . well Ganernl Repair Shop, 707
North Mills, 'OHahdo, phone
Bell, Lake Monroe, phone U
2:1072. Prompt' service.
ifEROSENE-Fucl Oils. E.H. Me
Expert Auto Iteimlring
Alexander, phone 1G5 or 0384
Harfield &amp; Jackson
In connection with
HOOFING-— Brand new, solid
aluminum shhet roofing. V* Yates Auto Paint A llmty Works
Phone 371#
crimp and simp look styles. Phone.
Wlrc-Wrllc at nitre! Fnlenwdder FLOOR sanding and finishlnii,
Mfg. A Distributing Co., P.O.
cleaning and waxing. IL M.
Ro-x 3.151, ft to Lancaster Drive,
Gleason, Lake Mory.
game Saturday.
AUTO PAINTING
ltl.1l MODEL A. First housa on
Pet” - Johnson
right West of Monroe Corner. 15 yeara experience in uuto and
nircraftpainting. Sanford's popu­
'
‘
t ir ’ ek
We have in stock truck tires in lar paint authority,
HOLLER MOTidt SALES
the following sixes:
208 W. 1st St.
600x21) 600x20 700x20 768x20
626x20 000x20 1000x24 1100x24 EXPERT PLUMBING - J u s t
745x17
returned from
North with
TUBES *
*
some mutt-rial not here yet.
A good stock of both truck and
Who wonts the first combina­
passenger tubes practically all
tion chromium plated sink
sites.
faucet? George t'mirsen. Phone
RECAPPED PASSENGER TIRES
County . 4106, Box 578, SanA stock of these In sites 600x16
ford.
660x16 700x16 600x20.
MOTOR TUNE-UP
A.M. Prevail
IStonrs 2101
Factor! ex rrcommend it every
Seville, Fla !'&lt;
6000 miles or twice a year. EsFIRST CLASS CHICKS
sential U, efficient ear perfor­
R. Jab Reds, Wh. B. Rocks, N. mance. Our expert mechanics and
Ilumpsh. 100 115.76, Ilaevy hrcol Sun Motor Aniilyter nssure satis­
mixed 100 813.60. Please mention faction. Come in today.
Poultry Farm 713 So,
Ave. Tampa, Fla,

H o lle r Motor Hales
2 0 H W . 1st St.

Howard

WANTED TO RENT

20 CUBIC foot refrigerator, used
two months, Can be seen at
Frierson's.

ed apartment or houso by Dec.
1. Interested in buying house.
Phone 157-W day or IH4-W
night.

FOR SALK
Five room house with
Robert A.
DUO-Therm Oil clrculatini
er, like new, 860.00. (
1st S t
8ECONOI) Hand bricks,. plenty
Puhart’s
doom and windows.
I.umber Yqrd
FOR HALE
Six room lmuie. 3 acres of land
■bout 4 miles nnt; quick posses­
sion.
Robert A. Williams
Phone 732 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
a'YOUNG fryerk for sal?. G.J1*
Thigpen, 307 E. 2nd St, Phone
890-W.
CELERY plants, Pascal and Ab­
bot A Cobh, NO. 14 type,
phone 86,1-W. Gus Schmah.

1088
1036
1030
102B

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WE PAY highest cash prices for
used furniture, iluynes * Wlllininx Furniture Co., 311 K. lrf
SI. phone 058.
' BORROW ni-.ttK W H E H ir
PRIVACY IS RKSPECTKD
YOUR natural desire for prlvncy
in money matter* Is strictly
respected here.
Friends and
relatives aiu not questioned
about your credit Your em­
ployer or business associates
will not hear of your personal
affairs. There is no cause-for
cmlbiyrassmcnt
Reasonable eredU requirement*.
No co-makers on m^nev loans,
"arlskln payment plans.
FAMILY LO
Phone S3
Florida Rank Bldg.

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Phone 86|.J

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The budget plan reduces the year­
ly cost of your Insurance 16 2/3rk
to 20'.; .
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night! You’d never guss* that this spacious davenport leads a
double life. Full spring construction; covered in quality figured
tapestry.

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WANTED: Small hi,use with
with garage or garuge apt.
Couple* only. Permanent. E.
Hayes, phone 101,

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WANTED

FOR HALE
Two story duplex unfurnished,
dote in, good buy.
Robert A. Williams
Phone 731 Atlantic Bank Bldg,
FOR SALE
Ford Coupe, Radio
Ford 2 door Sedan
Chevrolet H Ton Truck
Ford *H Ton Truck

•%itiniy, Flrifiiiitj,.

It's

GIRL'S new bicycle. Phone 677.
LOT8 near church, 410 Myrtle

ONE General Electric table model
0 tube radio. See Grover David
at a II- Pope ^!q, __________
NATTONAL house trailer, elec­
tric brakes, new paint and
tublier. 406 Sanford Ave.
EASY washlni r machine, gotal
running eon,I tion, 860.00 Phone

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TO BUY: Small girls bicycle.
Phone 043,
_
W A N T*ED : Child’s ” tricychT
Thone 384- W . ______

Passenger Car Tires

W A N T E D: ChUdTa * Uicycla.
Mrs. J. 0. Mitchell, phone
830-W.
WESTlNGhousa Electric refriger­ WANTED: Small
820.
ator. 8160.00. Phona Sanford Co.
4804, Mrs. P.V. Proctor. BinFOR RENT
son Junctlgn.

safe.

Phone

FOUND—

80 acres tiled celery farm, lately
plowed and harrowad on Cam­
eron Avenue. Phone E-B. Stowe,
FOUND: Bibla leather bound, gilt
102-R or Edward F, Lane,
edged with family namea in
phone 642.
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back. Ownar may hare by payfor this adv. *
TWO stores,” B06 and 807 \ff* Bth

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of news dispatches in this news­
paper, you'll see the letters ” A P ”
and occasionally "By The Associated
Preaa.”

HELP WANTED—
440 - 450x21 — 11.35 plus tax 87c
475 - 500x19 — 11.40 plus tax 93c
525 - 550x17 — 13.95 plus tax 1.09
625 - 650 16 — 18.45 plus ta x 1.30
700 xy16 — 20.90 plus tax 1.49 —
600 x 16 — 15^0 plus, tax 1.18 —
700 x 15 — 20.40 (Hus tax 1.41 -

Perry, 1800.__________________
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Florida Power Corporation, 108
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other Associated Press newspapers,'
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&lt;by radio while at home the news of
by wireless and cable and pictures

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over n vast 206,000-mUe network of.
leased wires. The' Associated Press Is. tho
world's largest newB gathering or­
ganization and through its far
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able to bring you hlatorjraa it hap­
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a nil Wednesday.

To Protect the Peace of the World)
To Promote the Program* of America i
To Prodace Prosperity for Sanford.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK
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VOLUME XXXVII

EslaMi;livil I iil'S

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, NOVF.MI1ER 13, lillS

NUMBER

12

Prime Minister Attlqe
Decries Economic W ar

U.S. Agrees
To Join Study
' Of Palestine
c

Associated Press Leased Wire

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Truman "Accepts Pro­
posal For AngloAmerican Commiision In Near East

Captain Easton

Holt Advocates

Cautions Against Atom Control By
W ishful Thinking
United Nations

WASHINGTON, Nov. 13,
* yp&gt;— President Truman has
announced that the United
States haa agreed to a Britiah suggpstlort^that a joint
Anglo-American Cbmmiaaion
.be named to atudy the Pales­
tine problem. The Britiah
asked for such a committee
following Mr. Truman’a pro-

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Peace Foundations
Must Be Laid In
. World
Prosperity
And Neighborlines

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(/!*&gt;— Hr It inn's 1‘rime. Xfl ni *
Stati/mV Commander Rotary Speaker Says Htt*r
Clwni'iil AUUh* spoke ,
Is Presented With
Super-NatUmalisjn to -OonKrcsK Lqday. But he , .
Croix De Guerre
Must He Abolished hml little to shy nlSJUt the
purpanu o f his visit to I he
l-Huti"', ngainsl the MUI ..r
Suggesting
tliul
large
air United • Stilton — His talks
nishlul ihlnklng that rw w led Jhe forow |„, „ rov||r,|
t||liU(l| with President Trum an on
.arlUsM'OSt wus given Mohduy Na,i„ns Peeurily ( '.Hindi. t„.
■** * ™ l*u,"l hlielf l&gt;&gt; ' apt. \V1- j.eiher with the power to use the eventual ilis|M)sition o f
lam T. Easton, minimi-.lei of the
f(irps« ni/llili :l -ins- nirieMt.,. the 8eerets o f atninii' Imnih
oaal that an additional 100,000
production.' • .
| Jaw* ba admitted to Palestine.
Both houises ,»i * ( ongress met
— Announcement of " f
ill joint cession to bear the lead­
ment to form a committee also
er of (he llriti: Ii laitair goxeriiwaa made In London by Foreign
nii'iit. Attlee told the represen­
Secretary Ernaat Bevin. How­
tatives and M'lmtui, Huit the
'"m
l
any
lunger
anil
say
ever, Bavin expressed doubt that
the neuce-lovlltg imti.nii nf the lotitlilatIons of pence - us lie put
don’t
want
any
linin'
war',
he
Paleitihc alone could make more
world must delegate a piirtimt it — must be "wuibl prosperity
ill e.|.
than a contribution to solving
of Itielr sovereignty tu -nine in­ and good neighborliness," There
Presentation
to
('npt..
Kuston
the problem of Jewish migration
ternational organiiatinn or they is no reason, he said, for econo­
■iy the French •-overnnii'iit &gt;&gt;f the will he destroyed.
from Eorope.
mic rivalry between the United
t'roix
Do
Uuerre.
with
gold
slur
The committee will be charg­
"This lii the gnat wu strive Stales and Great Britain.
mis iiiiiiminred hv Senator U K.
ed with examining the politi­
lu hi- a.ui'tl word address, the
I I.yle in Introducing the I'aptmu
'nili m
, “ SA1i***r ‘
cal, economic nnd social ccondi*
Bi itish lander fi mikly sought to
ft*' Senfor.l
If14*1*1 .Stntlon. W
ill# ?si'rvid
l’! 1tM,;|'|&lt; |.
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.
- Ith-.
who
has.
lV
| tlona In Paleatlne, and with studyremove what he culled ''some np'J.l months in Europe
....... of ' V' ' ( 11l W' - * *
. « ! « « w;»V
Ing the present « libation of the
-tuff
to
Commodore William
“ f )l,,r ^ v ir 'iK n ly until we prebcuslons" kImiUL his l.almr
JaWa In Europe; Members of
"Bhiillnn ...id Admiral Andrew 1
“ ""ff'-'iently powerful party's program. 'He said lie bathe committee are to learn the
Me Full, and part I.dimHkl in a‘"gamintlon to lievad some people over here ima­
vlawa of both Jewiah and Arab
lions in I ho Atlantic, Bnv " f Hilh,‘ »|w“ 'p1 ‘,r.
w.trUI gined that the. British l.nbor
■the first sin
unothn World Win ended In Allied victory,
loadera regarding the Paleatlne A T THE TOMB OK THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER in Arlington N'ul,,hl* ' ‘’store the dignity of the party was out I" destroy rreedom
turning trout Arlington, Ilia president nnd the two Prime Ministers, cay and the French invasion.
problem, and are to make re­ ioiml Cemetery, near Washington, President Hurry S. Trumtin (ex-freedom of the individual, free« .lii other offii’luls, boarded the Const liiiard yiieht Senuuln for n
Ae. i nipanying the ....... into,,.
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commendations to their reapect- tremo left) stands willi Prime Mini tiler MurKcnzic King of Cunmla
dum' of speech, freedom of re­
crjise in which they discussed long-term control of tin* iila ilif l.mnli,
Ive governments. These recom- while British Prime Minister Clement It. Attlee places u wreath on
ligion. and freedom of the press.
(Intelnntiomil Soiimlphotn)
mendatlom would call for either the Tumb of the Unknown Soldier in ohservcilHT of Armistice liny
“ They are wrong,*’ Attlee assert­
remedial acilon In Europe Itaalf,
'*■ Ka ' ; n l , to ,,ftl!!.U l S l l-- »&gt;r. U « ! t , W
intrisliieed by ed. lie udded that the l.nbor
; ri"
Nnvnl
or jlrovlalon for additional emigra­
'lilies, wlls the following liot" George Touhy, who Imd charge party was in* the tradition of ull
tion to countries outaide of Eur­
of Hie program nnd who said British freedom-loving
inov|
Coulluui'J o.l pace I
that ' progressive thinking is not merits.
ope.
President Truman also osked
always considered a virtue esAttlee expressed .iic hope that
i per lady by one's contempurnries.
Congress to back up tha United
Clothing: ShortaKe
t|n tlona Relief and Rehabili­
Suggesting Hint Dr. Holt hud he would live to see the world us
tation Administration with a new
been ahead of his times when orderly as a well-run town. Ho
Seen Continuing:
appropriation of *4,350,000,1)00.
ns president of the League to pictured the world's greatest task
Washington, Nov. j ft (Ah—How i were low in the South. Then tho
This figure represents one per
Enforce I1, nee nt Versailles in toduy ns bringing ■home to nil
l h ^ J M M a i ^ “ tlonal In
rld c a g o . 111. Nov. 1.1 lA’ i - llie l ! l | i i , he watched the birth of people before it is Mon lute that
would you like to plonk down Ailiuinisltutor might limit the
JdM'li-Pf tno lh h alls may sot'll p v -'-| lb,.' lauigue of Nations which our civilization — as hejnn it -yaar 1D4TTTiuFwnx
'j:.n .!HitiiiT~ViruT~hy—imWlng—TT'~vn»gnrrp;
rr" iini?nrm—tr—hmmnir m«tmg IW
coma for
m u m
b y H im iic n q i l .—
milling:
wide the nulinn T i nit- .t h
u I.I iik i,jB (m|) r 0 ln,tr y |t|ti-r repiutiated. neon only
tha eouttcil
more
than
4.000
ilolliirs,
oven
yolir
eriM
of
the
hnrgain,
be
sure
Andernon,
lirooklin
voted Uat August by th
„ London. Soekarno Is Out And i't getting e r-.nun dollar cottage tho gh he iniglit approvu 6,001)
iiidi slrv bus anything to do w ith uiily to return la some 36 yenrs once uml practice in international
of tha relief agency in
relations and in «ui national life
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And
Cull uni Score t. W ith -th e supply of man s . ]Bter&lt;
celling' elsewhere.
...
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origi­
,Tt atao
would_____
match an
i
Moderate
Sjahrif The possibility isn't ns remote us dollar
of the. Christian principal — we
Thi interest charges op thesu
yo„ might think. Thi&lt; vary Idea
nal oulhori ration approved by
la Every Period jf - S ; “JB S S S J B i * »i i— ».
are members of one another."
Becomes Premier is embraced in n new housing .mortgages would be no more than
Congroea In Mardk, 1844. Of
.old i1t*M_l1 kt' l"1'!
ussociule.l with
. Ubvinuslv with the atomic bomb
- - ‘ urging tivllians tu d ia j. Ituor
lh»ir -old
niogniiii, |n'ojiost-d in the ^ciiute. four per cent pins one.half of only*.
th s .uC vul authBriration, »5
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to e I .cnatts m o v e m e n t f o r about In yntitil, ‘Attlee itcrlnr*-il toot rite *
VVia*ity "tiuke" MacNetll
o f III®
line iinraMiniiiPj
motMmlls •-&gt;,
(yimpetus
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Ami' ’
11AT AVIA,’ ‘Java, Nofc J^l, (H't It cullK for u dowirpayment of ns pCi *cf«l* tnsararwu- chmire
ymrs
and
declaring
that
he
United States is llie mightiest
Before an eiilhusfustic crowd and wear them. As for discharged l
he buyer would have ns long nIlk mate action still pending i — Hope has risen fur ni&gt;n*ti;i. little, ns five percent In the pur­ the
is piohiihiy now the only living
S3 years
y
to pnv o ff the mortgage of ;t,000 cheering fans Friday,i suldleis, better they should hbng Atherirnn to-he in on it from Ills power on earth.. And yet, he
Controveray aroaa over the appro- , lions lending to pusrc het’vcer chase of n low-cosi hn-ne.
suid, “ America i- a threat tu
■Ing plan offers" out the Seminole High School CeleryJnn to their Mmki* and p.nks furhe hulls'
Tlnme senators nre ut the bot­
pifation whan an amendment waa' tor Dutch and Indonesian nat-cginidng, suiil tout hr heard no one. All know tliul she will
tacked on In tha House denying tiruallsts. A new setup - in Urn tom of it— Robert Wagiuw o'
r- A group of P nf Fe;l
W ‘'" « r
............. ' ' .
I'resideiit Wilson upon the first jjever use her powei tot selfisn
relief fundi to countries refus­ government of Intlonesiu tola/, New York Allen Kllotulcr of
------ 1 — -i i i - ---- &gt;— *' t- Covealms ur teiritoriul aggrandise­
ing to give American newsmen nppnrently relegates President laiuisinnu, utul Robert Tufl of
Natiiuis ment in the fqture any more Hum
free access to nawi of rallaf sctl- Kyekiumi to n minor role. Th" Old • Tlieii ulll. besiili- helping
Holt she lias done lu Hie pn-t ”
Hutch hud refused to drill with out the small-income buyer, offers
vlties.
belmlf
The congressmen who heard tho
-I1--In' inducement- tm (trlvotr
In asking tor
for tna
tha new upprouppro-. Bookurno.
Brili.-li teailer must approve any
lly. The mortgage gua
prlation, Mr.. .Truman pointed out
Socialist Sutan Sjnhrir, recog­ lniilders to construe! homes Hint
ing game played on Hie home .1. Caliil, president of a nntioivil
In K iiiimis t ’ltv on Ids way to United States iinum ml util for
tee op such ii housing ileveio|
that current funda In the hands |nised ns n moderate, has tn«.»i v IP satisfy thin murke.
this seimon.
ilisti ilirhir of
men's .clothing, the Kan Francisco ('imfereiire ilritiiin. And althotigii Attlee is
of UNNRA will bo exhausted by; over ns premier. One of hi *
One of these Inducements is tnt'iit would lie up to flfi pei cent field
last
sprini:, Dr. Holt made in­ known (,) tune nmft-tred witli
Tlir
“
Barkers
drew
first
I'loisl
I
sled
a
few
of
the
reasons
far
tha and of this year unless uddi- 1first stiiteiiicnls voiced I is hope tluit the government would gua- I The stipulated interest won!.' i .
quiries fiyin a number of key told Keynes mi tin- progress' of
tional Bums are made available. Hint the Dutch mill liiilnnesi:'lt runtre mortgages tm to to per |thie".s"il-one.hiilf percent pi"- in the opening stunxa with ii pii-slthi- shoitiige.
from lti\nut to Osteen good toi l Calm said that strikes, noil lack men in tin-' President's home town negotiations for mi Ainerienti
cent of the value of law■.ns; , one-half of one per cent fin
The largest Job of relief at the nationalists could gel together.
Hi yard' and a seme..
This! of manpower nnd materials were nliil found Iibrtantiul ugreehu'iit loan, he made no direct reference
The new premier is expected homes built under FI IA It wvil'd soniiic
moment, tha Prasldant said, is.In
Thul's the story It boils ; ....n j $ $ £ ™
"f “
''nosing this aH-limeJpw in men's thill lie bad u uood lecord III in his uddres- tu lliiti-b requests
China. But tha funds also will to fly to Koeruhuju to Investigate be up to I lie Ketlerul Housing Ad
receiving u
tiling tiipnties. The
lor fiminclar n-.i-tmiic.
i 4 tsiii •itiini Oh I ' h i p I V i i r l
ba us*d In Korea and Formosa Indonesiun leadership their nnd iniidstrntor to ileddi' wind pries to nnnlhtr way tin legislatm
kickoff.
of wool is acute. The black sheep
Attlee stated Hint, there i- no
A limited program of relief is attempt to stop the fighting be­ the liumes should IsFor in. are Hying tu elevate the Allan
The Feds ‘ wiye not to be init-j may have It. but no. one else does..
-reuwm for ecmioiSiie rtvolev—he—
and In many countriea of Europe, tween British mid lmloneHi'in I'lance, sufporfp the Iniilding costT eair-xtnnilarri—nf-flvlnff: linin' After l ulliitn It-fcI}Td the' "Anil the shortage of-lining ntHlj
tween Hie United Stales and his
planned for the Soviet Republics forces nt the nnvul-hase.-------------- —•*——•
|kh'ki-ff mid miiili. u nice runluuk trimming materials is also retard­ II. S. Troops Not To
I'ouiitry. lie said tlieie w.i- u any
In Chungking ncutrul sources
of White Russia and the Ukraine,
ing suit production.
I
f
m
l
r
n
s
i
r
l
H
n
n
r
i
n
i
r
from
his
It)
to
the
till.
Ilrookliii
men' in Englmid win- •el-'iiicl
Be Used In China |' from
which bore the brunt of the east­ said that Generalissimo L'hiong Jap WeaponH Will Be l u i i i r o u u n t a r i n g ^ v w r „, «r.&gt;cnii k-rt e..d tm- u yi,.ds
Not that the shortage is limit­
the wur to fin,I t-i- Inline
Kai-Shek's troops have ruptured
ern front bottles.
ed
to
milts.
That
you
know
otfty
M
O
V
C
S
T
o
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
"
f
'r"
4
down.
Then
Anderson
Shown At Theater
hlltxeil mul his liii-im.-' nined.
the strategic mill oml town of
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. (/»•*XW
ther it |us- to Culliim whicli too well. 'KlimIs and shirts ure
As a country, said Att’cc* we
Shanhaikwan from the Chinese
The Seel elm y of- Wnr llobert Putter are just tike llnit iinm. \V.-,went
ii’ m i u u i 'T o u -p .
,1.
netted 13 yards and uunthci first on the rusuullv list, too,
A Japanese mine that weighs 100
Communists. The mil center 1*
sun l-xueil two statements today.
situation
will
ease,'
so
they
sny,
to
'V
.
Vm
T
N',h
’
’
1
down.
Anderson
wlnt
thrftugh
the coastal anchor of the (itcut I",nmls and Is used under uuicr The hen ring on the ncorga o/ic
u
miked up i) more early in I.110. hut supply will nut For one tiling, he said American ull out . t o win Hie wur mid now
AYall of Chinn nnd it bus been on landing beaches nnd ashore, Huii id tha Florida hiixl.jCund
tJuUun* nicked up I moru meet demand until lute Spring troops will not be used tu sup we have to start a new. Hot
tho objective of government Jnpiiuetic phosphnr.cius bombs, arid Ilailwuy movesIron. VU.hmgtmt
urnuni, lt.fl
fllt '.SanfordN uml possibly next Fall.
press any eivil strife in China. we live not rtood up to r.ur
troops trying to force their way many types o f Genniin qfnl Jnp t e J Y f ft
And, in u m','Suite slutemcut. enemies for six years to he
“
"."I
!
Ihiril
first
down.
Anderson
then
mines and grenades will lie among Florida Du I'ont interests and
Into Manchuria.
he deerred claims that any one bciilcn by economies. We twliev-itiful
36
yard
run
A Communist spokrxtnmi in the i 'Oubits to lie shown in a tha Atlantic Cuasl Line still .ar. .......,......... - center of the line Flight Training At
I lira licit of the service- won Hie that we tilU-t plan llie ei'imoiiiic
Chungking said he is unabld to IJ. S. Nuvy ordinance ituck'inirk- sacking contru) of the road.
w ar'aliine. lie V-uid that'- the activities of mu countiy if w&gt;.
4
'
for
a
seine.
Extra
iiyin't
was
Station
Ends
Soon
confirm dhc news that Klmnhuik- ed 111 front o f the lliU Theater Hun intervener in the huarmr blocked l.v Kims of Winter Park.
sort &lt;&gt;f thing Unit "pruduce- are to n-siire lliv cmiimon man
u fail deal,
County Arent C. R. Dewson wun has futlen. But lie mlntittid Wislnesduy aftenumn, according in &gt;. A. Lynch of Miami
J8cor«&gt; 7 tu is
iimre heal than light.”
to
the
War
Finance
Committee
today jurged that ae many g r o w - that the lust Communist com­
Attlee « xpre-se 1 fjiiu l elief
heads n group nf Immlhold. i
Cullum. set up a "Fed'' score ' Flight training nt the Hanford
Pilttei ■■"ii made his stateiueiil
of
Flor.du,
under
whose
direction
i
..........
..
tfff. era lu Seminole County aa are munique said that government
who want about 48,000.000 )•• j |n ,|1(.
M.ri„d when he Nuvul Air Station will end in nb,ml Hit1 tolc of United States' in the United Nation.- orgnnltu■ " able to heer U. 8. BectreUry of troops were then only two-thirls the exhihit will lie made in the ; caah dfstrlbuted to’ iiondhoiiler made a beautiful 8 yard kick the near future, it was mininmml troop- in China in reply to tiou and said lie Imped to see
today by Copt. Willinm T .’ Eas­ iiuiiieiou- queries from newsmen. Hu- world us milerly n- a wellAgrlai lture Clinton P. Anderson ■of a mil# from the town. The interest of the ttth War Loan ] before the line passes Into on- 1
llunllnoril On I' iik* I'mirl
ton, ctimmanding officer.
Tin*st eak Thursday afternoon at 3:00: Communist spukesmnn suid fur­ drive.
trol of any group.
The Secretary uf Wur. said run town, willi cititcns . divers-,
The
ixhibltx
will
laat
3:01).
Slut inn is expected, however, t-i United State- troops iii China in eliuraeter Imt coilperating for
o'elofk at the Angebllt Hotel, Or-1 ther that the Nationalists bud
Tha principal difference in '!"• j
--------- ---- ---------I
dill,
T:(M)
ami
i);(N)
I1
.
M
,
mid
remain under Navy control for will protect American lives and tin* common good.
Undo, whan the Florida Farm lauded four armies ut Cliinwni'tA-C-L uml Du Pont plans for sometime.
Bureau meets for fte annual two Ino, a. port guarded by .Amcricjii will l e rnder direction of I lent. the Florida nmd is that the m A r g e n t in a C laim s
properly. He lidded there is no
The British Prime. -Minister,
El
tier
l
Cole,
L’
SN'It.
who
lifter
day session.
n
• ,
n
, * "Word bus been received' that chance that American'force* will declared that tile United Stale*
Marines only fodr inilc\ south of
lantic Coast Line would late
rom
plot
ing
studies
of
Allied
and
I&lt; a-scists S lippreH S ed toe training Of students ut the lieroiue involved in Chiuu'i. civil emerged from the wai the most
Shanhaikwau..
grate the Floridu Eusl &lt;
enemy mines ami explosives in with its overall operations which
Naval Air Station will stop in strife unless they ure attacked. powerful nation on euith - yet
Forrest Satchel, third vice com­
' England, served In Normandy now servo Florida West Coast
mander of the Campbell-Loeeing
the near future," Cant. Fusion Then, eunl Patterson, “ We may a threat to no u.,e.
BUENOS
AIIIKK.
Nov.
13.
I/Pl
gathering -first first hnnd know­ porta. The Du Pont plan wmill
.th e American (Legion, to­
said. “ Aircraft ami their main­ expect the American troop* _ In
—The
Aigentinc
Foreign
Office
ledge. Marine Rgt. E. P. Zaiac retain the F-E-C as an hideiled the namea of Capt. Four Missing: As
issued u bulletin setting tenance crews will lie moved to le-acl with vigor and surress.”
who rnnducts Hio ilemoimtiatlon pendant line within the stale fhas
M. Russell, James A. Du­
f t mnirM.
,TAXPAYER FI.HI P
„ rt|, |„ ,U-tnil Argentina's claim- the NavnI Air Rtation at Mhmi.
Patterson explained that the
ll* A- DuBoee and Robert - Navy Plane Crashes is -a veteran of/the Pacific thea­ serving the East Coast only.
that she him suppressed uml This Station wilt then be placed oil ly military problem the United
ter.
to Hie honor roll of ser­
In
a
maintenance
status,
which
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. II, (Ah
Slate- inis in Chlnu now is to
4 ____
The Palm Bearh county rnni- eliminated ull re rilehi of Naxl
Jacksonville, Nov. l-'l &lt;/P)—A
vice men on the board the Bru in­
means that It will lie maintains I CDthplete Hie surrender, disarma­ —Sometime over Armistice Day
misstnn has coma out on the side and Fascist iiixpimthm.
lay Pul si ton BuRdlnb. A gold ater Navy plane mi a flight from
by
the
Navy
ready
to
return)
•
The Foreign Office lists meas­
ment anil evacuation of more week-end, some vandals poured
of the Du Pont plun in
urme(l j a|mll(.*v cold' water an Philadelphia tax
!was
» » placed opposite the name. J. Jacksonville to Washington ran C. L. Powell, Sr.,
ures which the government has ojveraHens on short notice. This i , h l
1-*roy l.snglotti lato eon of Eddie out of gas last night near Indianwill
reduce
the
P«rsonnel
aboard,,
th„ i;hiim theater,
records. A junitoi last night
8 3 . Dies In Tampa I lantic Coast Line. Dade nullity taken in supiHirt of its adher­
head, Md.. where its passengersLanglotU.
found the^nffn-e of the receiver
ence to tlit* c hupullepee
Agree- to about 500 men with the posit- J
commissioners
also
are
sUpportv
larachuted Into the Potomac
_ ,
r;— ~~ „ „ ,
--------- :--------of taxes in a state of confusion,
imlitid , ment of bemisphere solidarity, bllity of housing an additional
L. Powtll Sr.. 8.1, ' father ing the Bu Punt bid
Tha' Sanford Lloni Club will River, So far.'only two of t he)
H00 men awaiting usslgnmanl.
to put It mildly.
lists,
thougli
they
have
be-'i
The
communique
sets
forth
fully
—POLICE CONVENTION
bold their Thanksgiving donee at 6 persons aboard, have been res- . Clarence L. Powell, ami reti- denim! the right of official inter |all the measures said tu have
YundnU hud broken in and
dent
in
Sanford
in
1836
nnd
the-Sanford Armory on Nor. 21, cued. They arc WAVE l.ieutenscattered card* of more than n
been token by Argentina to close De
GauUe Elected
MIAMI,
Nov.
13.
(Ah—
A
three
It woo announcad today by King ant Caroline Bohannan and I.feuL ll'3ft. died Monday in Tampa ventian.
loilllou
wuge tux payers all over
About 250 person* — repre­ down Japanese it n d German
»l«w Ctoda Rm i MV* Music vill Codr. Henry klears whose ad­ where ho had lived fur the past
duy convention of the Florida the floor. The office safe held
President
Of
France
schools,
to
control
alien
pro­
12
years.
senting
-the
vsrious
interests
—
Peace Officers' Association opens 916,000 in cash, but the safe was
bo-fay the Banana Boys orchestra. dressee are no* given. Aa the
Mr. Powfll was a member of are expected to attend the hear­ perty holdings and to suppress
first and fifth persons tu para­
In Miami Beach today. Former not touched. The intruders had
aiMi-democrntir
publications.
PAH1S,
Nov.
13,
(Ah—By
an
the
Baptist
Church
and
of
tho
ings
which
may
last
a
week
ui
Guvrmor Snessord Holland uml simply uncorked 30 gallons ot
U p until Tiii A. M- Monday, chute, they landed in the river
all
but
unanimous
vote.
General
Masonic
Lodge.
Funeral
services
more.
ilniall amounted to but
rainfall
bt ..20 torn about a mile and a half apart.
Attorney General Tom Watson spring water and thrown it all
ItOHPITAL
FOR
GREEKS
Charles
Da
Gaulle
today
was
will
be
held
to
Tamps
Tuntdav
known whether the
for the first 10 days of too It la not
are among the speakers.
over the piles of records, cheeks,
elected
interim
president
uf
the
&gt;
«
the
B.
Marlon
Reed
Funeral
month, a deficiency of .46 under pilot left the plane.
At tomorrow's session, Miami and money orders, lying like
HOHKNMANN
TO
UFTIItK
NEW
YORK.
Nov.
13,
0P&gt;—
Home.
French
government.
The
votes
normal. Showers of last evening
Tho Navy Department says as
Police Chjef Charles Nelson will confetti around the room.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. t/P&gt;— The chairman of Greek War were east fay members of the discuss
Mr. Powell Is survived by fuur
and today anoald bring tola op the plane near Washington, It
police training and post
The
White
House
announced
to­
Relief,
William
Halts,
has
an­
constituent
assembly,
chosen
at
daughters:
Mrs.
T.
S.
Freeman,'
was
unable
to
land
because
of
to a more normal figure, accord­
war problems.
day
that
Judge
Samuel
I.
Rosrnnounced
in
New
York
that
a
the
recent
general
elections.
Mra.
J.
G.
Black
and
Mrs.
E.
E.
tear
ceiling,
and
visibility.'
Tho
ing to B. F. Whttncr, woatherFIVE BOYS DROWN
Than were no vote* against
pilot sought to land at Cjuanticn, Bravo of Tampa and Mrs. R, W. mann will retire at the end of now committee which ho heads
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 13. lA*J—
mads two paste, at tha field, and Coates nf Brai'enton; three sons, tha year as special counsel to will build a 91,000,000 general Da Gaulla, but thara was one
Deputy Coroner George Thomas
ROAD BIDS
in
Tripoli*, Greece. abstention. For a* time it had
E.-E. P o w e l l of Jacksonville, President Truman. Tho Judge has hospital
Sanford L o in No. 62, V and than ran ahort of fuel..
of Elisabeth, Pa., says that five
Halle
declared
that
the
Arcadian
boon
anxious
t
o
retire
for
somy
been
thought
that
the
Commun­
Clarence
L.
Powoll
of
Sanford
and
Coast
Guard
and
Marine
boats
AM will hold a apodal mooting
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 13, (A1) school boys were drowned in
Charity Fund Committee already ists would appose tha Gar.eral,
MVinesdsv erontog at 7:JO o'- are searching the rivor for survi­ H. L. Powtll of Tampa; two months.
the Monongaheta River today
had raised 9250,000 for the pro- but ad tha last minute they — The State Cabintt failed to when
vors while Navy personnel and grandsons, Nell Powell, now at­
their bout upset. The boy*
held its regular meatlng today
Jeet. The Arcadian organisation
organ list ion swung) behind him.
AUTO PRH KS
civilian volunteer, are scouring tendtog Amherst Cbllege in Masbeen chasing ducks. Three
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, W — has 110 chapters to tna United .. One of tha first teak* of (he because a quorum waa not pres­ had
Fellowcraft Maaqna are Invited th# vlcintty around fndtanhaad for eachasette and James Powell of
new pm went will ba 4 w b y ent in Tallahauea. Tha Board companion! were aaved.
some trace of the pilot, the plane Sanford and several other grand­ Price Administrator C It o s l o r States.
Bowles told the Hons* Small
"IfIfs also announced that he before tha conitltuanl aaserabl/ of Administration • composed of
and the other 3 persons aboard. children.
Bualaeaa Committee today that planned to establish a boys’ his awn program of reform. At tbree Cabinet members . will
Matt birds, onstaully active
Noi
CgroHna textile 'mills ■In 1941 tha United States had ha la rejecting demands by auto- home'in Greece similar to Father tha momant, tha three leading meet this afternoon to open bid*
mobtla- dealers for higher retail „
___ themlittle, burn
.’a home In Boys Town, partita a n agreed on liftlst ob­ Tor $788,000 worth of road and on&lt;* '«J#6
M
J o m ' fourtfa of all ■ Iba 66,006. drag ato . -Great Britain
brldgs refunding bon^a.
had 29,000; todl'Baas la 8,832. t‘
prices on new 1849 rareNabMltret Cut In a few -ytsra.
jectives, but differ on details-.
ted W toljC ctmntey,. ■
cotton tuM

Celeryfeds Win
N ew Hope Seen U. S. To Guarantee 95 Percent
In Low-cost Housing Program Over -Winter Park
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How Strong: America?

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W E

U N W a C O M E OUEST

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS

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ConsrroHs has many problemH on its hands. One1 is the
dosirahlo military trtreiiKth of this country for the immadiThis is really three problems in one: the size
K i l m l i i k rrn iri , 1m
w a l l , , ato future.
O r l a l r r IT . I*IH . *1 Ik r r « a » O ffic e of the Army and Navy: universal military trnining; uni­
at taalarl. PlarMa. nwHrr H , Art
fied control of Army. Navy and Air forces. All are con­
ft r ia iim
• ! k a r f l i w. i * T .
troversial issues with wide variance of sincere opinion among |
conKressmen, the public and even the military. They of-!
fer also rich fields for skillfully unionized pressure nroups !
intercslwi in their own isms rather thun the country as a
whole.
Therb is strong supiwrt for keupinjf the Navy to a full ,
complement of ships until that time, not immediately fore­
seeable, when ocean-unlng" vessels will be outmoded. The 1
ila lliit
nIn llimit ami »*«llrra «f Army’s size depends to a great extent on whether the coun-[
try backs compulsory military training which is supported i
by military leaders from the heads of the war and navy
departments down. They feel the peace too recently won. |
the world too disquieting to relinquish soon world policing 1
and Amcrcan share in it.
Pleus for unification of military services under one head |
or board are backed by the arresting argument that had |
T k , lt* r* ia l » , w , w li, r ot Tfcr
A s m Ultra l*rr*fc whirh la r * M »- American forces been so managed during the war, count­
irfrrlr r a t lllH In tkp war far re. less lives would have been saved, and the end of hostilities \
■ ■Mlrullnn » l all H P»a Slapalrkra
hastened. The military, particularly, t)ie Navy, is not in
O w H IH
• « tl » , " » t a U , , * * ! * ,
rr*4 Kr* iH tau pik—,
«i*« unanimous aegord on this.
. •
Ik r lural , m a pa M U k , J hrrrln.
II rla k ta In rrpn atlrw dun " I &lt; P »It has been Suggested that an ‘oVbr-Tdl study of these'
I t S la iM lra ra a r r r ln a rr a la « r V
throe interlocking dilemmas lie made by. a ligard of politicos |
|.
:i r ____
■____ i. .. . i i l .. . i i ........■
of wfdd&gt;cpnUtctsv
9 viliunH.
fi) touph^vith
nntionnl sffulps..........i
and
experienced military leaders.' ffiich a stiuly would take
TUESDAY, NOV-.-13, IBIS
•weeks, probably -months. It’s fhe sane" afld logical way to
determine America’s peace tinte stength.
Some such di^
Bint.K VftttSh r(l| t TODAY
lathed and rinn-pol.iind study should start at once.
YOU MAY CONFIRM YClUR- END
mrf •Ildar ■■

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,,|94*

sANFonn,h e r a l d , sArffqwpitFMJiupA

R E A L -“ESTATE-BROKER

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HBU IN A GREAT RELATION81I1P. MAKE YOUR HEAVEN­
L Y FATHER HROUI) OF YOU
jBY YOUR OBEDIENCE:
For
•a many » k are led l&gt;y the iqilril
of Coil, they nrc the stm».-uX
God.-rRomnn* K:I4.
You better &lt;ln your Uhrhtirn*
•hoiipin” early if yo,: don't waul
to gat killed in the holiday buy
ing rush.
Pearl Hnrlxir Tup Scrml* T
.Be Band — headline. Yeah, bn
wlmt about those secrets wn

down underneath?
The Navy Iraq one of it* "fight
eniwt officers" in the death o
Commodore Dixie Ktcfcj ip 1
New York plrthc ciaiali.
Well, may lw llie aernni
.World War u-ill finnllv Kim.' l&lt;
An . end in MHtichurin where i&lt;
began nbnut 14 yisira ngn.
Plena art) being made by thi
ewly formed Hamimdr (fount)
lob to begin extensive improve
menu to the club properly in Ih
Immediate future.

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Atlantic Bank Bldg,

Foil bay Insurance,
p a y /o r ii, and torgel
U— until you bars a
lose I Then yon want
action. I f you injured
through ns, w» uka
oar* of all dalaili and
arrange a prompt set­
tlement. That's S e rw

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ATOMIC

H . JAMES G U T AGENCY

BROKEN
WINDSHIELDS
CAN BE

UnrevcaJed History

DANGEROUS!

A hit of unknown political history is revealed by a let­
ter recently itcqtiired by the Yale- University library. This
was from ox-Freaident (Irbver Cleveland to a Cincinnati
correspondent.
I 11 1HD!*. Ihe date of the letter, all were taking for granted
hat next year the Republicans wotdd renominate President
\fcK 11iey.
It was almost as likelj’ that the Democrats
vould again name William J. Bryan. On the currency quon­
ion anil nearly all others the two Democrats, f'leveliind and
Iryan, were as far apart ns if one had been a Republican.
11 1HIIG Cleveland bad preferred .McKinley, thuugh he had
.oted for the Cold Democratic candidate, Senator John W.
I’alwer of Illionois. With no Gold Democratic ticket ex­
pected in 1900 and with McKinley more distasteful, what
iliould Cleveland do?
The new letter gives it surprising nnswi
Cleveland
canted both purties to combine on the hero f Manila Ibiy,
Admiral George Dewey,
A joint presidential nomination by the two parties has
tever occured. In 1808 Gen. CfTant was, it is true, covetjtI
•y both. Eventually the Republicans named him, and the
)ctnucrats did not. Considering the troubles that came
,'rom Grant’s uiifamillarity with politics, it is odd that
Cleveland should have courted a repetition by suggesting
Nothing came .of it, Dewey expressed willingm-ts.f hiil
o no-Hvaih— Thr-tWtfl rivals Were cinisen again, and McKin
ey once mure.defeated Bryun. But the suggestion make:
in Intiu-esCng footnote for future historians.

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Employes and Employer*

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YOU DRIVE IT!
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STRICKLAND-MORRISON.

! It tpoke bail fn* the British
Ightlng the Induiininn Nntionn
1st*, who nre seeking indcueu
HiHtory.And Arithmetic
ence in the lhitch Kant Inuie
tut the fact idmptd not be In*1
Inhl of that the .Indonesian* nr
' If history were mi exust science like mathematics, jmr
rying In gain their -Imini cndeni
laps its course could lie more predicted. Prof, llorncll
y mean* .. of _______
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U-DRIVE IT, INC.

Hurt of Duke University has Been trying to,re-phtase hisory in mathematical terms.
The size of empire, he finds, has been steadily growing,
. Jammu Korn i* dnnd, Jerome n prehistoric days no area under 0110 government was like
-Korn who wrote more poiiutsi
aong hit* than nnyliody of hif y to exceed 7,000 square miles. By 5.500 B. C. Central
•lurope had reached the political development of the IrogOnoration with llic ponnitili' ex
♦option of Irving llerlin nnIT then fuois, who controlled 22,600 square miles. By 760 B. C.
jva* mniothing alsiut Kern’* me Central Europe was on a par with the Incas of.Peril, who
lodlv* that In nur opinion oven
foverned G00,000 square miles. The British empire in 1939
But him aheud uf Rorlin. To thi
Which w-p Imvr iu*t fought it-great

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end to.

While We Have
Your Attention
NIW DimCTO* of the V. S. Bureau
of Standard*, Dr. Edward U. Condon, of Edfcwood, Pa., ha* boon
named by the Special Senate com­
mittee on atomic energy a* 1U
aclcntiflc advlier. Dr. Condon, a
noted phyalclit, participated In reaearch that led to the development
of atomic energy. (Intarnotloul)

dgy we nOvor hour "Who", “ Mnk'
£ollove", "Look for Ihp Silver Hr
djg’’. or "Smoke Cel* In Yom
Hy*«" -without fooling mmnulL

ikacl u* when ThnnitHglviiig a III
0 celebrated thi* your.
Our
io*l recent Information would

r‘po for establishing it world-wide government. If wcu]K)iih
can reach nil yver
over the world, so can a single government
government.
#e*m ,tn iujirate that to tlm best
of four knowledge imd lioHef,
pule** futon- directive* alter
J&gt;r*»*Ml plana, it will Ih- ol&gt;»otvei
.Ip thi* slate on Nov. IP! tbinigh
■tome atate* will ndhere to thr
.tpor’e old fashioned tradition
calling for thr last Thursday In
November.
Parhsra the Iwsl way to niakia conservative nut of a Hnclnll*
.1* .to give him snnia authority,
and with It the responsibility, fti
'England the other day the recant.
1y elected labor government de
aided to cut excess profits taxes
Op eorporallona from ioo to (kl
*ar eant. Even the Boc|n] isla are
■begjnntlig to realise that men
won’t go Inin huaiuesii miles*
thev have at leaat a fighting
chance to make* some money.
Secretary Andorsn^ ha* gone
rtn the hustings of the Miildle
In an attempt to win liack
1f t the PemocrsU Ihe tepport of
Vfei farmer* .which ha* been ob: vlnve the Now ileal's
le* have so notIri-oMy
, .Already turning a-

U» buy. It will taka a lot
■milalillng to keen them in
Democratic fold In tha conelections next year.
Georgia Democrat In (he
m of Representative* has
Md Ahpt "A Worker. BevoI* U Viking nlace In thj*

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
— By WIlllAMBin —

Ceatrsl Press Writer
^ A8 RESULT of the sear one
out of five British women la
doomed to remain an old maid,
a aurvay Indicates. This news,
naturally, prompts every girl to
[wonder who tbs other.three
lucky ladles will be.

Xodoh Duoikop/ gqys those
two Hoes Scotians who p/aa to
cross the Atlantic ocean 10 a
Jboer bsrrel are only Brewing
trouble tor themselves.,

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The return of ihe (feeble•eoasted sell ha* the man at Hie
next desk In a quandary. Ha
sags he’s forgeiton hewt yea
batten up Ihe dam things.

leas, drandpappy Jenkins vleuallsea the day when the girls
may be farced to paste the eotes
to their feet to keep them on.

H erts tnd buggy dsys sre
coming • bsck to Csli/arnis
where two big trseks plsn to
go Ja Jot- botnets racing.
Thanksgiving must he nsor,
half the effite stall Is trying le
sell turkey raff* tkkels I# the
ether half.
Bacauae It lacks a building or
Ita own a Canadian high achtml
la holding its classes In the
town jail. Tha students must
wonder what thty have to
have to graduata—a chisel and
a hack saw!

• IN A RECENT COLUMN I dlocuaaed the campaign of the Ameri­
can Women1* Voluntary Srrvlrea. Ii c.. to do aqmelhlng about the
■Inniefttlr help prohlem An Important part of thta program la the
••fl'irt to raise the stntu* of the do,ne«tlc worker I would like to
tniun.rnt fnrthoi on the AWVS larr.palgn. If I may.
Thi* plan of the AWVR i*. a* I aald liefore, not a fly hy night
whimsy. Every one of ita 20o.o0h member* la interested. Quite a
number of women' Add *0 theae the mcrnborahlp of the General
Federation or WoinerTi clphe. about JJVOO.OOO more women fUpportmg the AWVS plan, and you have an army. An army of tnvaainn.
really, atwnit to art fool In »nemy territory. For If there ever waa
enemy territory, it la the servant problem. .
Cornu tty. the AWVR meana to atari achoota^for domestic em­
ployes and employrra. It mienda to initiate the movement, but
not to sustain It indeflmtely Once alerted, the promoters mean to
turn ill* project over to other women’a organlaallon*, to labor
groupa and to eddrgtoit.
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At tne moment, labor umona do not enter the picture. Qtad of
that Nor will there be a color Una in the payment of wage* or
treatment of workers. The organisation does not mean to act wajjns.
Those vary greatly In different areas and such a dictum would be
•unwise'
Ternflc hurdloa await you. my good ladies of the AWVS. Barbed
wire fern Vs, water jumps amt heaven knows what other obataclea.
Bui don’t you get discouraged. If you even begin to solve the ser­
vant (sorry, the domestic employ* problem), you wtU be dofhg a
superb service to humanity.
• I WAR BROODING OUT f/JUD to a big Important Swiss:
"Isn't this country In a horrible stateT Unemploy­
ment Durontenl. Strikes. Everybody mad . .
Present
"Whatever are you complaining aboutT" aald lbs
,
Rwias gentleman. ’Why will Americana never learn
, * piew
lo appreciate their own great quaUtlaa. Think how
Natural
mv;*! yon have spread yourselves out in thla wr.r—&lt;
how much you have whipped youreelvea up Into.unuaual acUvttiea.
pmluction and everything else.
"How can you not expect the peopulum to awing ? Of course,
you ant feeling a reaction now In any other country the reaction
would take Ihe form nr a real revolution. Be proud, you Americana.
Nol apologetic."

so, and take no chances with an
"unloaded" gun.
Another point which the fair
and square sportsman will take
Into consideration is the land an
'hlch he hunts. If the land
oesn*t belopg to the hunter, be
should obtain normlaalon from
Ihe owner before he hunt* there.
Whether hunting on hla own
or someone else'* land, It beho­
oves the hunter to be-careful with
Ora.- Drury year there .are many
serious woods fires because of lo go hunting, but it isn't good other* who endeavor to Inrreate
the
carelessness of
huntar*. at all to bum up valuable Umber the game on their places should
Leaving live coals la a fire bpllt through carelessness.
not also-7try IL
for warmth, throwing away IlghL
Then's another Idea which soma
farmer* might think about If
they encourage and protect gama!
c w m fur them, they wU[ Increase

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rndln service won’t "arrive

*0011” —It’s "been hero" nil
the time.

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118 Park A ve. Hoon.

Ordinary paint* should dry wilh
a glossy aurfare but they can be
made to dry with a flat finish by
decreasing the oil content and in­
creasing the proportion of- tur­
pentine or other volatile thinner.

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NOW AVAILABLE

Night Crew on Duty
Monday Thru Friday

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. TUESDAY
Aznrian Clt:n» of the First. Ban*
ti*t# CJturch will meet in the
■church miner lit 7:.'10 P. M.
The Flint Cluh will hold its re­
«gular, business
. _ meeting in the
Mayfair Hotel ut N:(Ki I*. M. a:nl
rill be |irree&lt;leil by the inlaid

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Garden Club Circle

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T il L'US I) AY
j The L.tvi-medlnU- t i.A.’&lt; of the
'First Jnptist Church
ill meet
nt the home of .Miss Mildred
.Turner, 310 West Seventeen! d

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nnv wiitiiuu In -iet-vW. *' • ^
"1 u-t-nilv *pen| two nr Ihrre
months a vrar nl the front ' Id
make sure oar training was practie aI.*’ she said. 1N.irses t raveled
on foot at the front, sometimes
carrving fbelr own kits, stifhelltne*
wading through liondril mails in
H) Adelaide Kerr
the dark. Thp work was so ri­
A P Sew «fr»tu ri- W riter
gorous that mountain climbing
CDL CHOW M K IYC . who was ailili-il to the nurses' train­
built Chinn’s wartime nursing ing program.
'm i" uml was its hiRhest rank.
io , loll, i the aniimL-u from
•■■/ nti-mber. i« in the United, Imiubirig nml helling, we used
tat*&gt;. to si idy American nursing to scatter them through forests
methods nml neiiuire n toundation Juml cave* nil ’day and remain
■f information oil which to build j iiuict. Then, at night, we all con­
i standing Chinese unity rairsing verged on the temple, m vvliutvvci ulavv it the vieii.ily wc had
•"U'r'In Chinn wi- have only about) converted to hospital use. and
'(•oo traineil nurses,*' siie salil did our work mid dressings by
that the enemy
just after "she arrived in New candle-light.
\ ork in hi-1 khaki uniform with could not find us." .
blue and gold ipsigua. "W e have
STIMSIIN III.
no ‘standing army nursing corps
and we want to Imihl one. Ile/ide- ,
HCNTISHT* N. N. Y.. Nov. 11
tin* we nre eager to complete the
1 ntfc.islomd triiiniiiir of those gir r i/P The v t-ie : a n states man,
.in, gave tile best part "t thell Henry Stim»po. t» recovering
from a serious heart attack, The
voutli the educational yv'nrs
ti work in the warlike arni&gt; Repn'dichn -vho -lived in the
TMI BRAT WASN’T IN ON (T, blit the secrvt '* -on - - ,-d a! ! ■
t : ■,r
ourslng corps as-%'iiurse'&lt; aide*. •clbincts -&gt;f tlitec -.p.-e-idvills. link
Her cm ol the mo\ lea. and air waves w.ic hm u- I li t .' ,,tu- m .'-N-.m . h
Since thev missed the /d icnticmnl i been eonfitted t\i bis Wes; Hills
to the loj-viy model Fiances Wcslcrmnn, nln&gt; known
''■&lt; bn and
tile several weeks
a till pmfessjonai miming, they ; home for
Wesis'ott;'with whom he’s inclined- In Hotly wood.
v*'d. aut^nal)#
Mr*:
vc*iiild tiave- hinl In mu'lVml times since he w'ns stricken.
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we want- tm give them thi. pain Stimson nays hi* -inmilitipn Is
■i ■ r*- ? itt'c. wlfich “ *B is|tM|i ‘them fin ' jirtjgiWhiiyely Itnproving.
■j r i
life
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T h e wi**t Coast u'f Colom bia,
*’ W e also need a s rra t-m a n y
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more c iv ilia n
nurses, training with too o[&lt;-i-hist. of . latnfnll re­
schiwil* tfnil le a rh e n . tYe have' corded in || ve.-ir.-r. the most hu-

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Friends of little Peggy Gayle.
daughter of Lieut, fjg j and Mrs.
Charles Cayle. will regret to
learn that she has been ill in
the Fernald-Langhton Memorial
Hospital. She extracts to return
to her home at MIR Magnolia
Avenue today.

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Mrs. Courier Hostess
To Methodist Circle

DURING ALTERATIONS

Cirri# No. 3 of the W.fLTJY « '
the First Methodist Church met
MondaV afternoon at the home ef
Mn* J.. E. Courier on Palmetto
Avenue.
Mrs. L. L. Marvey presided over
M business^
the
bueineea~ meeting and
___ 1Mrs.
C. H. Winn gave the devotional
end misaien study.
ma&lt;U for the ChristPlana
to he held next
e f the regular

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Mm. Cart M. Rabun, Sr. and
Mm. Carl M. Kahunjr.. Mm. A.
Epps. Jr. and son, A. W. Epjs 111
ate leaving for Atlanta this week,
end.
Mn. Eppe will join her
husband in Atlanta and will re­
main there until Mareh when
Mr. Eppe will complete hi* studies
i t the Emory School of Dentistry.
Mr. Eppe recently received his
tlsi-hsrge from the 0. S. Naval
Reserve. .

BUSINESS AS USUAL

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Mr. and Mm. James Dingfelder
' A i .-lor *ch,me of look and
have de|uirteil after being guests
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white vtn* carrieil 1out m 'll.
: of Mr. and Mm. Julius Dingfelder
HILDA and BILL WRAY eo flower* and favor- Tin- 'lininI nt their' home 433 Hrandview
tertameil S#tunlay in their l*rck
«om ratdv wa* nvi rlaid &gt;iDi .&gt;
Drive.
yani with an informal supi&gt;«
lace cloth and centere I -utb
Mm. Sam Henderson has re­ party for DICK and JANE Kl-t&gt; ' b«w Imwl of flower- win......
turned to her home in Lake Mon­ REKY uml their guests GEOIOD flsnVisI with candle-_ In-Id
roe after undergoing an opera- and ALICE KKKLKY of INoe- •rysta'-rand u b n
If you have never
The guest* played lu g " a--lion. Mm Virginia Robinson of |Bluff. ARK
the V
borne.
Sarasota in spending some time been a guest inr Ine
“ JlAY
JtA l norm
- ,.|ber contest*, the winner- iw-tnc
you h*ve misse.1 a great treat Mr„ Hol-ert Miller. Mu &gt;hiil with her mother.
Their hiv»pil*|ity is the. genuine Cameron and Mt. I &lt;j Hindi ■
Jrs n„s,.(„. Mt„| Mi. long
Friends of Mint Trenhnlm llrim- “ southern” smooth stuff that you
tiall will regret to learn that she have always heard of and Dw ) „t*i»lei1 by Mi-. I mil \ -.
ik ] is our o i
in n
r r v e il rrefreshments
e lre s tim e n ts to
n . it ,.
■uflereil injuries in an automo­
crvnl
to the
,1MRS. WALLACE WEIGHT'S Juajag; Mi*. Th-mu* Rathfl N .
bile accident Saturday. She-1*
reeuterating in the Fernaldrest /AIDEE LOI) MCCI El l
Mm. Kertnerh Htreo
vt&gt; ‘ i-i
Lacghlon Memorial Hospital. * a N is verv attractive. What wi’ li I ward Wiltink, Mm. .William «
her charming pemonallty and ] left, Mrs. T.
A.
r'oldi.
Mr 1
Dr. Wo vile Rucker, ha* depart­ jerky look# she makes a
E. lamg. Mf*. .V E June- CANADA-BORN lUiltia Denters,
ed for St. Petersburg where he addition to
Jf.1’ 1MT ! ‘ M'S* J-BJf
R.I.-il ' u . | „ p , White Plains. « . Y ,
will
to ssee
, .-iiu
Miller,
E. nItutliff
Mr
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• o r i s , the
I . S annual
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gu ou io
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Ul meeting, lie was accompanierl• SON fformeriy DUB4»SE» 4wwk T . M. Dunlap. Mist Shirley Cam
Blllf|,i,„,.. in-Mi t Atbunev F T
by Dr. and Mm. FUrnhardt of in
roid,l. . .Thg new. hound ,rwr. Miss Jackie Michels. Mi - ;
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Mr*. Coarier i&gt;I*M by Mrs. JL
W. Wamxr served refreshmeets
to the fallowing: Mrs. John
Vanghn, Mr*. C. F. Herndon. Mr*.
L. T. Dee*. Mn.. I*. L Harvey,
Mrs. A. C. Starke, Mrs. C. L
Winn. Mrs. M. E. Stricklaad. Mrs.

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The Bose (^ircle of the San- |
Trie. No. 148 fonl Harden Club met at. th: .
home of Mrs. Ilarrv Took* on \
Mellonvillr Avenue last Fridsv.
Strict. Thursday nt 7:30 I*. M. I r j
The «Tm&gt;ke residence was beautiOrder of Eastern Star will |
C T S O
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decorated
with
yellow
observe
“ Friendship
amsmla blossom* and purple
Thursday tit «:0tl I*. M. nt the
Dr. A. .W. Epps and Dr. L. D. llriopa.
Masonic Hull.
Brown are attending a state den­
Mrs. W. E. Watsrn. in chnnre
FRIDAY
tal conference in Si. Petersburg.
of the program, read the “ Re­
"Know Your School" Dny at
Seminole Hfgh School, Patron*
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wray vision and Bylaws.*’ In intro­
of the school are Invited to at­ 1S17 Valencia Drive have as their ducing her subject she Rave an
tend the celebrations of the clay Kuests, Mr. and Mrs. 11, Bennett explicit definition of "constitu­
tion" which site termed "the
which will be highlighted by. a nt Asheville, N. C.
yardstick of life." The speaker
homecoming football gumv be­
tween Sin,ford nod New Smyrna.
Friends of Miss Nancy Williams stressed "that each member maks •
will regret to learn that she is an effort toward executing the j
confined to her home 041 Valencia terms of the constitution.”
War Service Chairman. Mrs.
Drive because of jnfluenxa.
j L. M. Tyre, called attention to
Lieut, and Mrs. Thomas Kirk- ■the Victory Canned Hoods Drive
land are sprndtnR the weekend foe starvinp Europeans, deposit
in Miami as guest# of Lt. Col. j boxes to he located in downtown
and Mrs. McHenrv Hamilton.
i grocery store*.
The Rose Circle will R iv e nine
Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Bender
*dled poinsetlias to the Welch
of New York City are spending |___
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ita t p______
a tie n ts f o r Christmas
some time with Mr. Bender’s j nt1,| members of the circle will
cousin. Mrs. Julius Dinpfehter. . remember .nurses anti fiiftlenl* at
l the Fernald - IjiuRhlon, Memorial
, I t lends'’of .Mrs.-W uyde Rucker, Hospital on - Thluiksgivitig ;und*r
will lie Rlud to, learn that shel the chairmanship of Mrs, EHRIRX11 ANNOCNCF.MKNY
h as .M W iip rtrjrlr d t' f l oor a recent . BBrd l.BI,e.
illness.
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Mrs Kndor Cnrlett. Chairman/!*
Lieut. Comdr. ami Mrs. Roliert
Tierce announce .the birth of u
Friends of Walter Ileal wltF "1 "’ ^ ' lh« ‘ "}"‘n completion of |
son, Robert Jr. at the Norfolk regret to learn that he is con-;
clennup drtea now under,
Nnval Hospital. Norfolk. Vn. fitted to his home .*.« West Tnirvl « “ &gt;• *■-*•
Park ts tjv.be
-*~ ~ i
- Jurthe&gt;r planted ami beautified.
Nov. li. Mrs. Pierce is I ha for­ Street, with „ foot infection.
_ ;__ ___
Many flowerinp trees and shrubs
mer Catherine White.
Mrs..’ Orville Touchton is at-1w*’r'’ promised by the nfemhero
- Mrs.
tendinp a dental usutants meet- ------Pw eitl.
Mrs. Cutlrtt
I urlett appointed
appoint*!
inp in St. I‘rt*r*i,urg for a few , M*"’1- h re,l R . «
, r*’
lik e
slays.
‘ Stowe and Mrs. i harles Wilks
“V-W.
v
Happy Birthday
• as a nomination committee fur
Mrs. H. W. Purvis .and Mrs., rl^ lr officers.
Hurry McClellan of Augusta, Ha.1 Attention was railed In the
November 12
l i■ee guest*
Rsests of Mi
M l', Wallace-Wright I district convention to lie held
John Itilib Moseley
.. gAvenue,
B U B R i .....................
hi Mellouville
in Cla-cMI »h Ijrc. II. Mrs. Join
... Ire ctmclodnd l be piiigrnm
.la m e s
.Mi-Ellmnnon lias with an Interesting trading
New Scout Club Den leftMrs.
fur Jefferson, Ha, where shef“ ThankaRiviiiR
Ttinnnh
Th#
will visit relatives fur apliroxi-; Avfes” us otser.isi by. the \arFormed At Morris’s
mately three weeks.
j jous ]ieoples of the world to the---------i present day.
A new Cob Den of Scouts wo*
!" *L Pratt and sister; Twenty - five members w e r e
formed Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. H. E. Morris us Den Mothc. • X W S k K K
e ~ « • •«- — &gt;*»•
and II. E. .Morris us Den Fathe:
Im ™.. Roumillat Honat their home I71ih Locust Ave­ .ill vuii u ^ i . 11. 1-n.u.
nue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry lav ami'
ors Mrs. Salish
.Tim fiaiite or the new Den wilt Bfiujrhtsr. I.oh*. Mias Myra South, r
be Five. Pad. Ten. Plans were waul unit Mis. Catherine Move
Mrs. Michael Falidt o f Newark.
made and dlsciisseil for futdre Spent the w ivkem l in JacksonN. J. was honored by Mrs. K. K.
meeting. Kin-linn uf officers was ville.
ito.'millat with a iitorninp coffee
held and the fnllowinp wer&gt;
Misses Jean
elected: Denner * l.eorpe Harden:r. _______ November 13 at the lalters hotie ‘
e and Shir-1t» 10 Palmettu Avenue. M*-_s. SalSecretary and Treasurer - Jackie
Schirard; Den’s mascot ■ End. ley Smith were Ruests for lhe| ish. the former Naomi Fellows,
Morris. The husinesk meet inp weekend of Mrs. .Reulirn Masot) j accompanied by Mr. Malish i»
; vbdtitiR her paienls Mr. and
Wns closed hy the boys forming of Jarksonvillr.
I Mrs. tietir r C. Fellows at their
a friemlship circle noil singinu
I ieut. uml Mrs. Ed Hstey ar - home on South Sanford Avenue.
“ Hod Bless America." Mr. Morris
The Roumillut residence wa* |
led the boys in some snappy rived, in Snnfuril several days
iiro to spiral some time.
Mrs. ilrcnratisl with vari-colnreil Fell
competitive games. 1
Refreshments .v ere serveil to E'sley is the foroier Doris Sue flowers for the ■s-rasion. and |
Mrs. Salish was presente I a gift
the follow itiR mcnliers of Den I " llllams.
ol cryalal ja r^ v. m nil, rito
* Sy|v(vot Qr TMI MANtlA HOLOCAUST, Helcn.r lludriguc-. 71. r. veals
P 1r or Heonre - Hanien, ■Joeiue I...
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Schirard, Bobby Morris, Heorv
-V'** Lllipbelh w hlphain re- party.
^ " theCilrnx she eutlainctl on ) ut legs w(u n Hit* Japs 1...... riim _
Refreshments were serveil late
Cordell, Teri y Conlell, Melvin ! *«nt*d last nipht after' spendinp
Club fn that rllvr Tcstilying in M.inifa at the It ml o f Hen. Y-emoyuM
weekend
in Jacksonville in the morning by- Mrs. KoumilUt
!•lei^rber. J-dm A lumen, Wyle the
Y^mSshita for Jap atrocities. Die Inht that her mother and f -nr bruUti &gt;a
Jerrald uml Ernie Morris, muscut. where she attended the HeorRia a s s is te d by Sim. I- B. Me Lets!
were klllcst in the club, titonding (rid ’ ' 1 '■ Cap:, Dcbtia- 11,11, Warm-ho,
Florida fraitball Rume.
Jr™ little Luna Mclansl und Mi*#
(Irili'rnntioiuiy
Kansas, member of rtic proseculor'i.: l.itT,
*
■ -------- Itorothy Range.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 1- Anderson
Those invited to l»e with Mr*.
of Thstinps are visit inp Mrs. S a li«h w e r e : Mis* Ellen HoVAnderson's parents Dr. and Mr*. M iss M a d e lin e Mallem. Miss Adr M f s
T h H IIlllS R a t l i f f ,
J. N. Rohson nt their home on laid,* Rirhler, Mm. H. ! . Fellow* ,
* g \r II
South Sanford Avenue.
Mrs. Mary Chureh. Mrs. June.
I s (.U C S t O f lI O H U r
Roumillnt. Mm. Henry Richter. J
Mr. anil Mr«. Champ Kirkland Mrs. James Dosaey and Mr- ,
u ( j;„n,
-m.t Mi
and grandson. Tommy, have re- Pearl | l * i of Jacksonville.
|; 4 I mh cnteir ii nsl Cii.l.
1nrned to Jacksonville after be­
—------’
) t ight in thin ho:iic or Ri-’ pi uul
in'* the weekend guest i of Mr.
'
Xveiin- in huititr of Mr* Timmand Mm. J. C. Mitchell.
Ratliff Jr., rricnl liinli-. witD ,

b

Today and

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"T u K 'wSii-uri
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sS T Y A ^ A ^ r A ^ i - i r b . ^ . ' - "** ........

China Head Nurse
In United Stales
To Study Nursing

a IrrmendouH n a liu u a l.h ra llli p r n b -, rttld

region

of

tHi- western world.

lent as a res ill of the war."
funndu was a French colony
I he ihirk-eyed little etdnnel, who
wears hot straight 'Irttn-k hair rut-1 until ITlkl, .when ll was n-ded to
a t like a nuuvs, speak- .iwift j the British hv the treaty of^n rl*.
lluia.i English. She grew mi in)
The fish watei atea of Ciiniola
Peking, was gtuduiltrd from the
S, 11-.-I of N\|| ~11 n; el Peking I'm ■oustitutes mure than *i\ per cent
on .Me d im l- P o l leg e III 1'dJ(f. wiirk• of the ronutry’4'~rotBt~itiTjr;—
■i n the school hospital fur a year
"d D e ll join ed til-- M i l " I III *
ti&lt;u» M ovem ent.
In this loiir-w ay
•oOgiam d evo ted to U -lii-n h g the
b ioe»e peoples'* liveldim sl. health:
ile ia c v and c ilire n -liip »he headI Da- nursing division o f the
Io-aIt|i education i-ctoni.

^ IS TIIFICE
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v

v ' :

t'CEfXAlt?

tPru ;hr mini'—rn—ritt— United:
'tale* tor post giad.ate -indy in!
Mn- MlissltcIlUsetl. lo*1 itnde* o f 1
i b|io!og&gt;
on
a
Rm -*fe||o v
....... list...... fellow ship. A fte r e \
’i-n e tra vel in iln - i until IV le d
own im in try and wmked in the
Mn** la Incut ion Movenu-ot again
until w.u bfeke nut
_ She mined the I ’hinese Red [
• 'in " a - a nurse ami helperl found
C h in n '. K m e rlie iii v Medical Seiv
ice T ru in itig School which traine.l
C h in a '- medical personnel for win
se iv i-e
She spent the wnt vea ia* Dommnndnnt of the
V i my l
N oisin g *ehoo| and weathered
sounSj.C tin* roughest fig h tin g of I

Ye#, ami in -\our
Allic Tuo!
Turn Those l liinga
Yon Don't Want Into
Money with a Want Ad
' h

Fur thiit .
*

I

‘SiHTiiil" Gii’(

Solid jjnlit i-:ir-riitt&gt;s — Sonif ivillt ilinnioitils, other
stones.

For pierred oar* — ami st-ri'ti -mi si v iew.
&lt;•*"*

I 'l l f •

itr. I*e«t«

I ‘ m I* I l|

‘i -U 'Is.

I,i\ I

Wm. E Kader
J K W K L i:i(

112 S. Fail,

I'tioiif 357*W
4

EiS,
..................""'."'V
c I m i / i i t llis t -ili gns- m urder, iJ ic

family are temporarily “ station
ed" at her molhen 110 West
biril and iiiaiumal life of stated :iie tint Iti.iiiciin ud when lie
tr.id to end U icir iititc-ycn r reia*
Fifteenth until their home no North Atncriia « « - once fur rich
( /litermil ornil)
West Tenth is vacated . . . . . ir and more varied than in .tin tu ili lii|v
that when srriting a rook bo**k i ll-sent geologic ei’nT
he author should not begin the
instructions “ boil the vegetable
Of the nine college* in exi
for umpteen minutes” —but in •cnee si |hr signing of the vi- i j mis was \
1
1111 i.-ir r i K - i v i i
•toed begin—“ for two you shou' cl*rmtkin of fndrprn leiice all *''■
an
buv two carrots, bring them horntill
arlive
but
not
nil
tindei
1
take knife from drawer, begi the *«»•&gt; name*: King's h«* lie
to ete.” * ............. that LllL'i
in»e 4* limiliiu;
Queen’s i* Rut
MCI EOD will trek to Orlaml
,
again s o o n ............ that MARh t I f " * * ' ■'«* "• Philadeinhia i.
and JOHNNY WILLIAMS will I. '
•» Pcnnsylvan,.; . the
i"Urge of Nriv Jersey is tmvv
In ‘VUiliinfftOfi for wnn*limr.
piui-eto
;
the
College of Ithml*
Jn rtli . . : a . ind li l»n*l
many you have but How well yn Id a n d i I i o w n a * l l n i s i i .
wear them that matters. Don't
be a Junk collector. . Have thie&lt;There ar far more extinct than
or four good classic pie--** .ami living *|ir re, „ f *iumal*_ .-jri
then show your mettle in devi* bird*.
Ing individual wavs to wear them
P H r try pinning vour roslumi
elina to the tab ends of vo u
btoiuse how . . . or on rocr Had
suece gloves or afterdusk punn , . r . or bn your belts*
Dcnt’t Forget!
About women . . Live - L'suailv women make Ibemselcrmore agreeable in publie than at
borne..............Robert Walpole S a n ftrd l.inn* ( lull
1 never know but one women wi."
would rot take eold and she took
diamond* . . . . . . Irvin S. Cobb
____
Annual
A re petit v for eolf-pity is one
of the last things that any woman

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THANKSGIVING EVI* DANCE

_ sheet-waters,
o f the “ roaring
tar, preh„ the lee Age, the tween
temperature o f the northPtwbebly dropped

Hanford Armory, WednrMday, Nmrmlrrr 21,. 1945

12.00 IVr Couple

1»:U0 To 2:01)

Phone 33 For Table Keservaliimn

B. L. Perkins
“Correct Men’s Wear”

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T U B SANFORD H ERALD.

P A G E FOUR

BANVOOti

l&gt; ( W i

l* * * e

Theadore Rtooklin Ijroke away

Lineup.

Knnfortl
I ingle
Clark

Ci-.
Kill ultirk
Hinr'lMitry
Kaslner

I."
I.T
I.G
C
RG

Winter I’nrk
Withrrnll
Srhlnider
Cubbed Re
Cox
Chamliers
Megsmto

Cullum
I 'H I
' Rrvai
RnmkliP
R t'il
Rallar
Crsnlhum
&lt;)'■
Oslei-i
AmlerMiu
F't
Sim
SiihstilulioM*
Sanford: Hean
Jenkins, Jennings. Jones, llnnl

cn,

Winter
llooner,
in; 1st

____________

Park:
Drown, Kellei
HI over, -Jaekson, Run

came the- oriranlnlinti; in whlrn
four great commission* were set
up, each with ul«iut t2 rommittees, and ooch of lhe*e with seve­
ral sub-com ml tier* which were
really the one* w h ic h gel some-,
thing done, .
'
The four' rommisslnns, he said,
were divided as follows 1.) I*ur____
... &gt;General
Assembly
poses.
2.1
(The town meeting «r Ihc worldI.
:l.) the Security Council, anil 4.)
International
latw and World
tiourt. The ai'ends of the confrrenre, Mr. Holt said, consisted
of the Mumhsrtcm Oaks Propos­
als whlrh had previously been
"greed to hy the Rig Four Na­
tions, hut. he pointed out, the 41
other little milieus at the eonfrrenre had no intention of being
merely “ yea men" to the lllg
Four, so rame nreiairil with some
TOO amendments which they sub­
mitted.
The third stn^e consisted o f the
debates—the real meat of the conTerence, Here Hr, liolt tiiKres;-

volition meotlngs and the lock of
■andnr in dsallng with the press.
We had been told, he said, that
Indivldunl vnril*” ' • Rrooblln Itit we ns member* of the press would
Ander»en H4. Cullum 37, G ia-t •e ndinittod to the committee
•ham II.
■leetings, hut we weren't. All we
Winter I'-rV - »»r” s**t 'i:t. Sir*
*ot wes official handouts and
f \ Rnllre-I -M
* .»
•
oiimiuniques which all o f us knew
’“•'•"I*. Sanford :i.in. Winter Par
i-ln't mean anything. ConsDipientM2
v, (here resulted tunny deducT i l ! ” h ill*" "•
*t" * "
’
*tu|e|
t&lt;ms. leaks, and rianor* which
Rmi '• f*|(llnn| *
lid the rmfferunre no Ttmiil.
tvi.,i,.r pnrk P
”* *
im 1
The fourth stage was the iilertCsleen I.
■ry session ut which the President
if the United States made nn ntlIressc Kveryhialv got up anil exb'lrs*

BA01Y SHAKEN FROM THE ACCIDENT that sent him limping home after
his master was removed from the scene, Tex, s scemg-eyc shepherd,
comforts Russell Walloon in p Chicago hospital where thl blind man
w d i recovering fr o m hm fJTrereJvcd when'Till hy an automobile. Ob­
servers credited Tex. with saving his master's life.
(InlernaitonalJ

dsrncd by Gen. Charlc* De Gaulle:
“ You have been nwarueil the
Croix De Guerre with sold star.
( am liappv Indeed that the
government of my coilntry ha*
In thi* way rccnghlzeil the |iurt
you have taken in the operation
which led to the liberation of
Prance."
While a strong wind Inshed the
water* of lake Monroe the as­
sembly at 11:00 n'clark observed
ft second* of silence in memory
if the honored dead. Salute* were
riven by Marine* under common I
if Set, V. John*&gt;m. and tap* apip
•minded by Jcrr- Klein.
Klein, r.GMSTH
f.GMSTH
Murine the program—
»h# Ilece*Hlonal was
hv Mick SHAKING TH^IR BEREAVEMENT because tlieir son was his playmate,
Aiken with Mr*. George Tmiliy Ctcurgo Carnes. B, contritely ncka Mri&gt;, Catherine Mernln tmd her hus■cconipanyjng.. The Rev. t\ . |*. band to forgive liini for hnvlnt! killed their son John, 0. with :i revolver,
Irook*, Jr. offered Invar'll inn and whifii ihl* hoys were playing with nnd'didn't know was loaded. Inquest
nrayer. The Seminole High School
Vito the (truth Judged it was occldcutaL . (/utcriiatioiiai iSoundjihotoJ
Janjl clayed ’ under dlrm'lkin c»f
Ml** Olh'e 1{ee*e Whittle. Chmdr.
I. J.- Rocee of Cnmnlioll-I.nsnjni,ronsfderinft the hew type* o f Ultlt
*’0*1 fi.1—The American Legion
III* racilniml against "blindly 41ready In the world.
■resided.
Hi- then strongly urged na­
Copt. Hast on railed the ipii'Min i Imping it won't happen again,
•f whsthor or not their wniilil ami added that .the Armistice of tional preparedness to make AIDIH
taught
us
that
the
defeat
merica secure from attack by any
■e future war*, nnd "w ill l he
orld conl'noe with H* mas* of the aggrosnor is only.half the future attreflsor and added that
kiln
the
otliur,
and
in
maity
ways
" nr must ndopt rum. without
’aughter* and then neatly after••nrd !*’'• (. them World War 1, the harder p a rt'o f the task Is delay, a far-sighted realistic pol­
to
rHmicmlr
-the
rntulilion*
out
ic
y of ntilinnl defense.
Vorlil War ||. World War III.
of wlliclt new f|itlc-l'H. MUssolfpl*
‘The Imsis of this policy" he
or Tojos might arise to destroy said, “ must l«* universal military
•' &gt;elicit of thu world. He cau­ training in which all our vouuir
tioned against the ileltiHion th it men will lie tmin lit the rudiment*
u*-h type of woiiIiI-Ih* ciinnuci'or*
might not make such attempts,
"fo r history," ho saiil, "ha* a
hahlt of repealing itself.’
.Such a dictator, he pointed out.
would study the mistakes of thi*
men who tried before him, which
study would disclose the 4ai t that
in I tie two previous world war*,
the United Stales was the chief
stumbling block -of suceosa. He
would therefore idnu to kms k out
lliie ruuntrv Ik*fore it could get
reauy ti Jlghi.
. With, niudcrn war eanon* such
ns utnmic hoinhsj rnckcla, .jut
\ ropelled robot plane*, radar, nn-t
•all the other neiv death dealing
devices developed during World
War II. plus new inventions, the
teat of knocklne out America
might not seem Impossible, he
added.
,
*Ao ntUok i lion America i* dot
a nightmare of a fiction writer,
hut a rrrim ton dhle reality," he
declared. Hr added thill the wil­
ier* surrounding Atneri-a ate
"mere si ream* to cross'! when

I to w n *.

Sanford HI

Wl’iter Park

cleus o f all atom*, is I.H00 time*
la rg er .than electron. *

There is one atom of heavy hv
drogrp in every &amp;,IHI!I units of Iht
orillnarv kind.

"BRET JOB IN TM WOBLO" -

S.

These special privileged ere topical

JjJT,

id, clothing, quarters,
I* BeosAts « f OI Bill e4 N^hts.
B Family allowances f i r the

r ssB P J ia sftK :

of their highest ritixenship duty:
•lint of defending lltoir country.
War today i* highly specialised.
W f. ■annul train specialist* over­
night: they must he trained In
advance.
"Military training will inni;'*
(ossihle the iiiniMtainintl of n two
ocean Nnvv *&gt;cnml to none, and
•i highly trained nurlens of- the
rmrular A rm "
It will provide
•he reserve of trained man power
in the event of emergency." Ilo
added that we most maintain un-nrnaeaed scientific rcaeun h, keop
nlnns for indiiitrial moldlixation,
nrriimutale strateuic mntoriuls,
nnd develor mll'U'rv Ititsllljroncc
sesoml to none, and that by these
measure* wo will not full our
World War II dead a* we did
those who died In World War I.
Rev. Henrv Hunster, of
varil, chosen in HilO, was tlir
American college president.

JACKSONVILLE) Nov. 13. (S firial I- An appeal to parent* to
Keep their cnfhlren at home from
chool unit other * public place*
then they have, indications of
:oicl*, temperature* or arc au.ii.'.ously utiilof pur. wn* inmle
v the State Ilonril of Health this
reek.
l&gt;r.. It. P Sondag, director o f
..he Fkile’s new Ilureau of PreretlUmc I licenses declared lh.it
it iii an Imposition on niAf-r
youngsters and a ilefinlte dnilgcr
,o the ailing IndivIduU* for par*
.•:itn not to keen them out of
iculnlhn whotf sniffing, runn­
ing n tempornturc or have an unu countable rash.
Ailing child*
■on slm Id bo kept mi home under
lose scrutiny and the family
ohyaic.ttn consulted early..
If
rhlldrthi IT" to school nr -Associate
wilh other* when obviously i»»t
veil, an epidemic m*v lie In the
linking- Ope si 'k rhlld may *"URII-' Marl an epidemic In nti » * When n few rtticc*' o f «cnrlet
fe v e r,, mcaalcs, ivhooplnj: rough
and other communicable diseuMU
oerur*fhc question of closing the
srhunl* ulwnv* arise*.
Hr. Sowing *lre**eil thnt it * It*
Ihc poli* v of most public health
■•utlirirlHes nob to cln*i' srhoot* nl
tieli a time.
“ It I* Infinitely
easier for betii(n nvtitprflles to
cep tract- of the Increase or decicusc of an ct Idonfl" if rh iliA n
•wo |n a grflUp which oan lie
cheeked frgulnrly.
Von must
tcrtllsc however, that this liollcy
is without effect nnd fail* its
••-*v*e wdioii latrcnts allow their
•■hihlrun to go right on to school
in fm-e o f svmnlnm* which limy
Indicate possible dntiKcr.

(TTY BRIEFS
f!*»«•♦1 1 i &gt;» M t*««r
the pietilr pr-*” nds of H*e F 'flv
Associates Weilnesdiiv oveofotf.
George Tniihy hm eharee of the
entertainment nn&lt;l program which
ntert* at fltfPI P. M with every­
one gettfng re *lt«inU*d. Till' sim­
per wilt, bo nerved at Y:0l) P. M.
The Snmit’fd" C w ntv S*-’ oiil*
« !|t nhser'p N- v, 2'! nnd 2.1 a*
Th'*nk g 'll- g PnPdsv•, it wu*
nrnoi'li'cd today hv T. W. I tj^1ton, S u e intendent of P u A c
Ins! ruction

first slock marine mul fire
Ottawa. Ontario, I* tlm "rat o f insurance company in the TTnlted
the Federal government o f Canada. Stales was established in 17112.

WH1H.TMI fAWtO, CQWMAN0fl.nl Uut.U. S J h lid FiecUAdm. WUlUm
F. ( 'Bull ) Halsey, came home to his native town of Elizabeth, N. J., he
was visibly sfTrcleci by the tremendous ovation given him. Here II14
admtrul receives a scroll from F. L. Sponger, headinsyicrgil the Plngry
Bchool, from which llnluey ivns'graduatrcf In 1000. The [Sirtralt at left
»how« Halsey as a student football player.
(/ntrrnalinnol)

Between now and November 21, HI8 I
thousand* of Army veterans will
reenllst In Uncle Ram's new votun4eer pearetlmo Army. Because—
j,
meir who have lie^n discharged be- yuis
tween Mey 12 and Novrmlier 1 of U m
.this year and reenlist on or hefnre
,
Nnvemlier 21 will lie able to return p,f „
to the Army with the same grade m
la 10
they held when discharged.
Fab.
Men with six months of eatiofap- JJ*"'
tory service discharged as privates • JJ**'
will, nn reenlistmenl before Novem’
bar 4)1, given the grade of private . &gt;
Bretehwa.
*
• .
,
•Men now In the Army wbe apply _
for diseharge after NOVKMBKR 1 •
for the purpose of raaollsthig in the
Regular Army will also retAin their
*present grades, if they enlist within ?***'
20 days after discharge and before
rK R R U AR Y 1, 1W4B. &gt;

•cation and traJning

Children With Colds
Should Stay Home

(CitRtlnvrd t-'rmu I'n *« cinei

f)n r |

tluit wn* downed V» Brooklin on
the W. I*., J yard line. Winter
l‘ark wo* held to down* and wan
forced to kleknut nut to their
J yend line where Sanford took
over a score In four
score came a result of an «
tiaer from Amler*on to Cullum,
Extra P'lint failed, *core 12 to 7.
In the third uuarter both team*
scored,, I.rooklin went off tackle
on a Iwnuliful 10 yunrd run to
score for the ;\
Fed*,
.j. ( ’Inrk‘s extra
Point «•
&lt; "ood,
*mmmI. while llrynnt
«n&lt;
(.licked the center of the line for
I ynid and pay dirt nfter he hail
flunked "Wildcat". .'It yard drive,.
Winter Park placement fnr extra
I olnt wa* blocked by Kaiitncr,
Score iC to 'HI.

sod rnn SS yard* for a tnuchdowrt
on one of longest run* o f the
season, ('lark* kick for the ex­
tra |fti|nt wa* ncrfect. in the final
minute* o f game II rook IIn got a*
way for 42 yard* which set up the
Mnal Fed tmchilowti on tbr _4.yard
line
Anderson carried the hail
ovm Iw'o plays luter from the
1. yard • line.
Kxtra point was
good, final seme Sanford 2.1, t\•in­
ter Park III.

T U E S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 18. ll&gt;43

rtO R ID A -

C a p ta in Eastnn
Cautions A g a in s t
Wishful Thinking

Celeryfeds Win
Holt Advocates
Over Winter Park Atom Control By
By 33-19 Score
United Nations
I I 'h r IIi r H

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*S3S£S£:
WOUND10 BY ANORY CHINESE CIVILIAN^ these J«p cl viUans are gusrdefl
by a member of the U. B. Marine forces in TienUIn, Chine. Many Jan*
were beaten before Iht U. 8. Marines were ordered to clear.the street!
of the Chinese city to insure the sate evacuation of the Nlppixiem,
According to a War Department announcement American forest ant
soon to be withdrawn from China to comply with the order Issued by
State Secretary Jynea F. Byrnes.
(fnlrmatlonal Souadphote)*
. ™ T » '*,fre moru
Ugh off,riels hut they wore not
Jte Statesmen tomyarabls to Wilson, Clcmenceau, Orlando, and
' Joyd George General Jan 8muta
• «
on)Y
offwlal delegate attending both
conferences.
. . .
Foreign Minister Anthhny Eden
GrU ‘
l»r. -Holt term•d probably the moat Influantial
man present, one most versed in
liploniatlc maneuver who fra-

"tha
polities.

a* n,e »• lielng out of hii drithJa
sort of boy wonder-. Virginia
dcrslcevr, dean of Laniard College, Ihc only woman membor of
the delegation, he described aa one
pf the great women of Amerlfen,
but as ona who had not been an
Intimate fighter in the world organlsatlon movement.
Of Comdr. Harold Stsssan, formar ao yarnor of MlnnraoLa and
now in the Navy, Dr. Holt had
only the highest praise. He He
a strong man, hs
he said,
said, a real
stateman with a grmit future. "He
is frank, unavaalvc, sound, fair
and never lost his head", Dr. Holt
added, “ Y&lt;ir want to look ogl
for that fallow. It was mmmen
•alk at the conference that thr
’ •■nuhllcan Hakm fa i««H will bt
fitassen and Baltenstall" (Maaaachusatta* former governor and
present senator). . t
Tha rest of tha American deta­
ration Impressed Mr. Holt, be

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models

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i l 's new In s ty le — w ith

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1945

blousing Problem
b Still Seen As
Curbing S e a s o n

wrifcie - Talkies j THE OLD HOME T O W N
Ready For Public
By Next Summer

JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 13, (AT
L—Florida, winter frolic spot of
I he nation, anticipate* the great­
est influx of tourist* in it* his­
tory. Hut there seems to lie no
Innswer
to
the
never-ceasing j
fpuxxling problem—where to put
them?
. . Indications from tourist sec|tion» throughout the stole are
that the first •out war winter sen*on is going to he one of head­
aches for both the toupst and the
Native.
Miami, llivfcr** of the’ Amer­
ica*, already is jampackcd with
iyirtrally no prospect o f the titrht{housing situation .rosinc- to ac­
commodate the hordes of visitors
expected.
Miami
olieudy
has
|&gt;ren warning Inquirer* to have
xtlvanro ifeservaliens hefoie be­
ginning their southward trek.
Meanwhile, op Kloridiis west
feast, St. IVlershurg looks forr

AT FORMAL CEREMONIES marking the 211th anniversary of the Red Revo­

USE

lution, Foreign CtmmtlSsnr V. M. Jfolotov it shown addretslng the Su­
preme'Soviet In ’Moscow.vile assailed America’* policy on the atondc
bomb,.Surprise swept Moscow ns Generalissimo Slnlln remnlrtW my»tes-ioutly absent front tfic ceremonies.

666

[told Preparations

.iq i’ in, Ttn t.K T*. M i . v t ; xasa)II o iw - i m : t m . t a h in iu : t T i: i&gt;

PARE

tl4 ). S AN FO R D P fiO R W A

TH E SANFORD

wnnl to* %Its utcate*t season.
ChamlM'r of Commerce officials

WANTED!
Carrier Boys
— -f o r — * T h e S a n fo rd H e ra ld

Good Pay!

1

ly In P erso n

IlHOKKN

By S T A N L E Y

T P O N T C A I? E W H A T
T H A T r? A D &gt; IO D O C T O R
SAYS
I F / A ID T M I S O L O
Q f? O O M IS Q U I C K E R /

WASHINGTON. Nov. 13 »&gt;D—
I Time was when the „my way you
could eavesdrop telephone nutwtites was to .^p tlie wire or
listen in on the utrty line. Now
yuj can just H .ic in on u certain
frequency am, hear what Joe
Doakrs ha* listeneii in on hi* f reI saying to Joe .hie fi mile* away.
That is, y ,1 van — mile** Joe
&lt;Uoaku* has .istenod in n his fre
quency first, to see if nnyonc
else i* usiutt it. Hut in spite m
any eompiieations that may atisc.
the advantage&gt; of the walkictnlkie will no douht make it one
of ’ "UtoMf* guditcls no household
should Iw without.
,
And it isn't in the dim future
that walkie-talkie* will come into
j civilian use. The Federal Com­
munication* Commission receive*
I hundred* of letter* (every day.
asking when you call net a civiI Lun walkie-talkie. Ft
Com­
missioner K. K- Jett says it wl)l
lie pdss.hte liy the middle of next’
,'summer. And with t'hristmus
pim'licnlly hole • _. that . make*
walkie-talkie jilst arouinFthe cor' nor -- if you don’t miml our Jump­
ing the gun a little.

Hy mid-ktimmei I hey expo*t
to have about -*i,Or&gt;ll ligiit weight
two-way iiidio telephone* ready
• ,
In go on sale at prices taniring
Mam tonriM .'inactions .hiring f , 0|„ 8r,()
$l0„
sct. A &gt;car
tt-’ t til *11. Itlitlll
lie til
vt
Itjllltl', .
,
*
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theI* winter
month*
at St.
I’etcr I later,
they expect to have nround
■dung will la- tin' rcKiinplion of 2r&gt;i),oi)u sets ready for use.
the festival of-stales nnd the St.
It won’t l&gt;c hard to uc&lt;|uirc a
Petersl'mig-lo-Havana yacht race,
All you ’ll
II h
have
•with discontinued during the war. walkie-talkie.
In do is show Ml MR' 1tiiiiilint'ity
Across the Intv from St. I’cUrdmig. Tmitpn, center of the with the rommiinlrntinns act and
world’* 1igur Industry nml famed l hr regulation* governing this
foi Its Ijitin until ter, cxfcctx o ’ service. Then you pay your ino*
III pel cent increase In the mini-; Key nml you take ynui choice.
tier of tourist* over wnr yearn.. Only two rules will he established.
Tmnist malingers expert Tampa) Olio of these is that any our coil
*0 experii'iue its host year in a talk over a wulkit-lujkic, but no
charge may l&gt;c ninth' fur using
din mJe.
T a llu liu s .c c j* n uticip ating thou-. olio or for transmitting miwtsage*.
Minds of "transient visito r*’’ d in ­ The other is that the ivnlklc*
ing the winter months. Hotel ne-J talkie cannot he tiseil for coni*
cim m odations m ay prove ample mvrcinl broadcasting.
here since visitor* w ill lie those j The KC't. will appiove rules ami
Intel e*tei|
in historical land­ ii lirenHing procciluic within two
marks and few are e v e rte d to hi three inonths. Commissioner
Jett Mtatuil. Anil he added that
-UV more than a weak..__ ___
Ilny- torn lecliiiicifl Tiririwteitjrc will bo
tona Beach nlnn* a capacity sea- necessary to qualify. It ahnuhl
on. «The Cluimher of Commerce he easier to get a walkie-talkie
leport* home* mid apartment* license than In renew nn auto
•
aheiidv Inm il v filled hut hntcl ■Iriver's license.
That aminils to us like IsylnK
ticeomiuodalion* ure nvailahle.
Silver H| rings has liecn hreak- on aw fu lly cosy terms with tho
log all-time lecoril* since the iillrn-mntlern. Just think -- hero
lili-t of Seiitcmhi'r, Hctoher visit­ you run tune op nml talk to your
or* heing fliiee lime* greater than favorite person irnm one to Kr
in- other month on record, l ake- miles away, Granted, o f course,
f1mil and Fort I auderdale also that favonto person nlso own* a
loot forward to o banner season. walkie-talkie. Aknctor*. farmers,
The lai gi'st influx of visitor* sportsmen, nml explorers prti*
with rililr or no Accommodations hahty will make most advantagei- the tppori from other tourist nus use of them, amt the FCC ox■.•liter- throughout the *tnlc such pocls a ilemuinl for the walkie*s Orlando. Hanford, Bratlenton. talkie* from stores, itnirivs, anil
^nrwnmr “ ’Tn Myf™, ni. /tupin'• iHumtrtus-“w n m tltP f business" m •lit?, Ko»T !*lurev ttiul Kt?v Weal.*
giinixatloti* that muko deliverice,
^CvciitL stylus will protuihly he
J L .-. -X.
- 5 prmh'crii,
some
for
carrying
t ’nnudii comprise* more than 2* urmind with you, some for use on
Iaryes t in the western hemlsherc. rooftops nml the tap of your cat
i t rent of the total area of the We uiHihln i ho surprised if one
of Ihesi' day* walkie-talkie netflrlfishh Empire.
come in auimL'd color* — to.match
your costume. And women will U&gt;
* mm.tnlug fiTcnd husband fiopi
the sevontcenth «o|e. remluoinw
him to bring home the lutcon wiien
he fiiiUhc* the game.

THERE ARE MORE RUSH-TIMES
ON 10NG DISTANCE
^

ttt'fef l) 3 PllMl Offic*

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ONE STEP W O N T
GET YOU THERE
And O at A D W on't Bring
Succeti.-You Must Keep On
Advertising

I’or Your Chris!mas
Supply and Hunting
Trips

See*

Dill's C.u;hagc‘ Slfirc
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and Itar

in: Vv.'Ci.

PltdltT

III ITie iuiMiiTiiue
liny

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V H T O ItY !
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conckkit ; riris

By R. J. SC O T T

SCO TT'S S C R A P B O O K

fur
OHLVt WAYS
Wi t | S
HF.PTtC IA N K S
W N T IIf TANKS
CULVERTS and SEWF.RH
Transit Mix Cmirrelr
Semnds nxailnhlr si luw price
U I X C H H T i: . IH .O C K ’

P K M NSULAH
Concrete Pipe Co.
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fR U M K E D
IS &lt; H £

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Waiting For
IewDrapest

W H ALE

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Uv.'d Inti cirtS^ needed in
HKikiiiy d* iipi i y labtivl,
nylon*, mut mony other

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HHOLT.HKH

SJ'ANIBH FUEML Utah. Nm.
13. Id’) —A former football sta r’
is guile* to make sure be pickon someone, ht* own sin' th".
next time lie tackles the sport.
The piiriclpiit— Of— the— Lnbrj
sjhore Selnod, Owen Itoww, w«- 1
Watching home o f the youugstei
lit pipy.
lie rentomhored III*
gtidirou day* at iiligh am Young
KHorv Unroll, Ihr delixlive^
Universily nod deeidod to give novelist, ha* tlie largest collection
tho game an export touch.
of hunks , rlcvotod to detective
Howe got up from the scrim •hit Mode* in the wnrld.
mage on Utc flint (day with a
broken should* r blade.
flavhl Livitigslrm went to Afnca in IK41 a* n mr.lical missionThe nalumnl debt In IH-15 »n - itv and Ux'nme an oxplorer after
ho got there.
utmost. tlb.nU'I.OOO.

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a* Imvi Irt'Co kiio.ro fo mi

I ’n io lin n wren mire non
A
ntrutted it - best lu ig e ly nf hail
pins.
Km males indicate ITItlliUm is
present throughout the eat ill’s
crusl in the inlio of one port in
•JBO.ttWL*

f t w iig w r

W O N ’T B E i;O N (; N O W !
BOY JOHNSON’S RED BARN
—REST All RANT

RAYMOND M. HALL, REALTOR
n*ftl Ji.itnit* Salt’* Heiitalg— Morlk'niff I xmiiih
Popumlnlilf Inaiirututo itixl IIimkIh
T h o n a WO

A Rimd place
WATCH c o n OPKNINC

Room 4, I’T urM * SttHi* Hunk Huldtiuf

&lt;iii Imi I Ii Sundays

In eiil.
\n n o c n i t ; m k n t

and Wednesdays.
Bv PAUL ROBINSON

GeE,ML)MS/
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AND I ACTUALLY DID

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Assembly L in e
Method Is Used
On War Devices
CFIrtt O f x Series)
PAU L II. MASON
AP Ncwsfpatum
DALTON, Ohio—Assembly line
method for scientific development
or vital war nnd peatetime equip­
ment hnve been set up by the
Army’s air planners here.
Flngmln eontrots have been
established, says Col. T. II. Ilolllduy, chief of the Equipment Lab­
oratory of the A ir Technical 8er•ice ( »mmnnd. Committee man­
agement organisation Is combined
»th - rather .glorified card, index
f ie to get results with ■ con»*"t attention to costs.
Insituted about a year ago on
the basis of studies begun in the
Spring of 1944, the system enabled
marked speeding of certain criti­
cal items Into combat rones during^losing phases of the war.
* ’Bearing in mind that the endprod jet of this laboratory is th&gt;
specifications for a given piece
» u •*«-« » —belbrr
airplane
ST " *•****! &lt;
Holliday said.
we_.and Dial means the ’top.
»ide stafr on dowp through the
branch chiefs—are organized into
committees.
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"During the wnr, cost was con■ W " °nly. in Inins of victory.
Under this system,* however, «
rekearch or study project Is de-

LA8SIF|ED ADVERTISING * a t e s
10e per line for one Insertion
Ohr per line for three Insertions
:*e prr linu fflr 6 inssrtlona
#5 per line for 20 insertions
•
Minimum rales . . . 30c
PHONF, 148 OR BRING YOUll An. Ho 1 HE SANFORD I
Count, rive words In the line, /mludlng phone ind address.
All advertisements for situations wanted will be charged ft
regular cleuaifltd rates.

USINESS SrJRVICE
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
,
PARTS AND SERVICE
lO'J Palmetto Ave.
Phone I
TWO FARMS FOR SALE—On.
3 acres, tiled land, 1'good w i«
2 .story "house. ‘ 1 car garage. I
&lt;ool"'hoiiiie. GOO ft. West ol
,, I-ako Monroe Post Office; tfn&lt;
,*"*—3 acres, nil tiled, good well, V
Btory house, 2 story barn, V4
mile west on Orange Houle­
. vard. J. W. Bell. Lake Monroe
Phona 13.
GET YOUR gasoline and oil at

PI v

Htan luril

Station

acres

1 h'','AftE fullv .equipped .
T 0*' bu-V to lec. p, your tt
Natural t nl.!&gt;«•:- nr synthi
we protect toe sidewalls
your lire. Jones H r* SI
Cor: 1st nnd K'm. illume nr

eort-K i.iid now to c m , dm*, aging
•Old &lt;■eiilhriing. A new' pain
Il»*« inrllm.l uwuith you nt

from, the Court Moure

CIO Auto Workers
Sometimes Resort
To Dictatorship

usd. Phone MOO-J.

BLOCK Machines (2 ) wl
lets.. Miracle Concrete (
Elm Ave.

Kyi »rj Au o Repairing
.
lUrfirlil A larkdun

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1,1 «^itltiect|un ilh
MODEItN • six room and luC,
furnished In,use, Jarge plot mi • ale* Villi. C.il-n ,v fl.M|y Work
I'hurit* 37|
main iliihwny, t ie. mi o
nortli of Hanford, 91,01,1 cu.h Fl.OOIt sanding npd finlxhini
balance easy liirms. Box 31,
waning and .waxing, IL A
Sanford.
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MAN'S bicycle, gonil ronilition.
.. A .l;.T,° I’a i n t i n q
Pimns atCJ-W.
Uy C.W. " I ’at" Johnson
13 years experience
aUt« nn,
TWO BEIIriMim bungalow,
nlrcraftpalnting, Kanford V popu
era, furnished. By owne
lar paint autliorily.
" E. 7th St.
HOLLER ‘ MOTOR SALEH
BRIGGS - STRATTON Gi
208 W. 1st St.
glne U/4 II. P. Cnrhi
EXPERT., PLUMBING - T T i T
type, like new, IM&amp;.btl.
returned from
North will
432-W.
xome material not here yet
VEGETABLE' plants for' \
VVIm wants the first rnmhinn.
Gurdrns and large u,‘
Hon chromiur........ .
sink
• o eoliagen, Ittal, nnd C
fniiri'i . (ctsiriro rminton. I'lione
'Cubhage^ CollariLs; Hi*.
County 41(11!,
r.7H. SanMOTOR TUNE-UP
Jautuiisw rrrnmincnil— I f
3000 mile* or twice u ye*
M-ntial to efficient cur
mnncc. ()ur expert mschuni
Sun. Motor Analyzer assure

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•• reis •••*

It till | ,

when the yoing UAWr u b c ^ A , ' W T m e ‘r . J ,,C^ nal
,r
. At that time the inter1J"o.ral hail, the nutlifcrity to re'4ln un administrator over a local
|„di finiti. iieiiod. The tilllay lltnltetin., M ^ m Z n t ly war
inrrrted in the ronnlitullnii.
The a(i„,inlst...tion r. y » t e m
•"**
""V *- The bojml CSt,
appoint an a .lin in istrn tu r on its
sbl*r
hearing, or «.
,,,av request such an ap
.....Uncut.
As n further sofegtmrd o f de
mocratie lights, any . local me i
A veteran unionist, ho was a removed fnnn office in the rqursa
mm imp'erior f«r the Kortl Motoi
•
, liratiuu of the "dictator^
Pliuuiy Indore the UAW-ClU T *
,nnv run
" “ '"e pasts
&gt;k Inin on nM j, full-time man. ,n ' ' ,0 l,'eal’s new electiun.
• was the Ford local’s first I , Actually, Llewellyn emphasises,
psident.
Ilis
’ t** deposed o ffi ers have been
, **
. tegular union
w■■ off.
*1
. V"u
'""regional director 1‘turned III previous instances.

He
of* the
1
1&gt;.1 wields
I.
r -the authority
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uf 9lias It.ils*. ,i ....... i . t.lrt ....
union n
u o tin l.

international

11 In

w nr*!

executive

la w .

Rarely Done
Only Infrequently does the
UAW-CIO resort to this, and then,
says Perry Llewellyn, administra­
tor in the Ketsey-lluyes strife, il
Is usually done reluctantly.
"Often the lauinf refuses to,
appqlnt au iiduiinistrutnr,” |Jew-&lt;.
•llytl said. The uclion requires n
twii.thinls vote of Ihe J2 r&gt;omd
memliers.
•
— Aii-u4mi»i*ln*»or miin the tlR&gt;!it
In question, lie may rnnlrnl po|.
lev and expenditure* down to the
Inst penny. ' Tho local's officer*
haw nothing to say except in

Valin of the laboratory "control tions, Industrial englne*rin,T

s ± a s « !T d l« S

srwys* ss:S'® sir
«...

f*a;i

C. Hopkins of Hampton, Va., aa- sending delegations to th»
(detent laboratory chief who. even for n firtt-hond study^oMh
before entering the Army, had up.
y ' ,n
achieved wide recognition as an
______________
Industrial management expert. Hr
is credited by fellow-ufflrera with
Aa turpentine iitexpensivi
a major part in development a! paint manufacture u turn,
the system.
subatitude is 'mndc from n i
Col. Hopkins adds tlmt (turner- leum distillate ( white sirit
iiux business efficiency ori;aniza*|n thinning agent.

Home Loans — Small Loans — G.I. Loans
LOANS made (o buy, repair or refinance a home—
Rent-like payments — Low interest rates
■your Savings are insured here—

First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association
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- o f Seminole County

209NMngnolia Ave.

Phone.694

5 Day«*Laundry Service
. Ivo recommend that new customers send .their
laundry Inst three days of week.
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Phone 475

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SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.
819 W. Trd St.

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Pk n n . s-

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Llew- ,on between 170’J and 1794. one
The UAW-CIO placed Llew­
i iK-cnmc President of the United
ellyn in charge at Kelsey-Haye*1
»«.e.w&lt;i uv.
after the strikers hail thrice
de-,! Stiijes, one vice-prexlndent, 10
fil'd Itonnl in dors to return
uinccrs, nix
six memberx
members of
rrtura Ho ■
• l « o ," * i officers,
work.
The strikers demani1»t| ■
Contlntental Congress, 21 U,
leiustntement
minor Hiiiuni- . 8en»l"rs, :t!t
representatii
....... - ......... of three uiiiiur
— representatives,

dual effort to "protect" „ local’s i ^ 'In m U ra .blray.k T
membership from "misguidance" I
^
ffl

ful hand-blocked
linen for charm

Something New In
(C o u n tr y Doctors
S e e n E m e r g in g
GREAT FALLS. Mont, Nov.
14, GP)— A new kind of country
doctor may evolve out of the
war, If Cant. Amo* . Little has
hia way when he (eta out of
the Army Air Force. CapL Little
It a little man — he atands fivefeet-four — but he haa big ideas
Jabout how to bring relief to
’suffering humanity in far. corner*
of the nation. He thinks there
is ■ Brest future In aerial rescue
work.
After 47 breeth.taking rescue
leap* — moat of them in the
rugged mountains of Montana,
Wyoming and Colorado — the
29-year old Army doctor U
ready to bring a new kind of
service to mountain folk.
CapL UtUe says when he gets
tout of tho Arrap he will take a
■court* In orthopedics. Then he's
going to settle In the northwest
country, build up a private prac­
tice, and continue the work he's
been doing as an Army doctor.
This is ah are or 'Improvemea'j,- CapL Little says. He pre-

LOTS near church, 410 Myrtle

MISCELLANEOUS
BOUDOIR CHAIRS

ONE General Electric table model
0 tube radio. See Grover David
e t 'lR B. Pope Co.
NATIONAL house trailer, elec­
tric brakes, new paint and
_ tuhber, 400 Sanford Ave.
BKCONOD Hand brlcka, plenty
doors nnd windows,
Duhart’a
Lumber Yard.
CELERY plants, Pascal and Ab­
bot A Cobb, NO. 14 typz,
phone H03-W Gus Hcl.mn

convenience.

In the crucial yean that are now behind in, America haa shown the w

GOOD used ramie boika. \VI1
pay 6c each. 209 Sanford Ave

FOUND] Bible leather bound, gilt
•dged with family ndmeg in
back. Owner may have by pay. LARUE size tricycle. Will pay
good price for ono lit goo.l
for (hla adv.
condition. Phono 024-J. ,

HELP WANTED

WE BUY eecond hand furniture.
Bentons Furniture Exchange.
I’h're 9106. 600 Sanford Ave.

GIRL for sods Fountain at L
•r&gt; Dreg Store. Part Ume
full Urn*.

TOn K » ™
tricycle

WANTED 1 ,3 chambermaids; day
and night porters. Phone Mrs.
Parry, 1200.
WANTED:
820.
N T K D:. Cashier-clerk for
Drida Power Corporation, 108

FOR RENT

1r

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h d ° ' F.a m e " ,fart^

^

A e r ,' “ u n ,« emenr' tn,n,P

l|averPfrformcd magnificently In thejob o f bringing final 3c
Tlie railroads of the country have demonstrated anew their worth in

III

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Beautiful and comfortable,

° » Their Way To Join* I'lie Cranberry Sauce

Situation In Pales­
tine Is Perilous A h
Fighting Is Continjuing In Soerahaja

STAMFORD. .Cohn.. N o v ,
14, (A P ) — A rto&gt;el&gt;.parked
picket line today defied "the
effort if Stamford police to
onen the way for non • strik­
ing a.ikrrs to enter the
•
tonne Manufactur­
ing Company. The police
made no attempt to use
force and rrirrutrd when the
picket line refused to open.

r

DETROIT. Nov. 14. (Al Gen­
eral Motoi* Corporation announeed tislav a 10 percent pay Ine
crease for oil salaried employes
making $300, or less, per mouth.
Approximately
70,(H)0 solaced
workers will iH-uefit from the
T IIT I. THIS YEAR AND RELATIVELY CIIE.VI
wuge
.. increase,
.. . which is retroac­
sgivLig Day market in greater numbers since n,,
tive to Nov. I.
II,a,i ever, having Iteru iPtended for urine if * fun
Tlie announcement, said the gen­
Above you see suiue „ f tin- oncoming hordes,p f,.u
eral increase does not opply to
ut We-t Aft ion, Mass, ( International)
senior officers and directors of
the corporation. However, G-M
President C.E. Wilson said that
EN ROUTE TO WASHINGTON, to testify on prop
in light of the general increase,
tlon of the armed service, Gen. of the Army Dwig
pav scales for ’ employe- making
given a lusty welcome in itosliln. Guest nt Boston'
more than 9300 per month wdll be
celebration Gen. "Ike" is shown perched on the ,ar
reviewed.
through the streets. In the car wlttrTlIm are Mnver .
At the same time General Mo­
(left front) and Guv. Tobin of Massachusetts. (Ini,
tors nnnouned that its pro luction
of Buick automobiles had been
halted in Flint, Mich., I&gt;ecu.i*e of
a shortage of parts. The corpor­
ation said that work also has
•topped op its Fisher Body as­ Otfnsuwara Declares
sembly line.
People Are Forced
The reason for the shortage Is
in dispute. Company officials at­
To Barter Or Die
tribute it to n work stoppage by
CIO workers at the Midland Steel
General Uouglj*
company in Cleveluud. ltut union
hi‘Hd,|uurleis ,li*
officials in Cleveland deny that
there is a strike at the plunt.
- A.nuw iinpu.se bus lu&gt;«n reach­
In Allied pei'iiputiiM, mi
ed in the wage dispute l&gt;ef-®eeu »r fiMst and fuel. Tin* ilespertidy liuugry Japanese promise
♦&gt; pay fur the .supplies -. in an.
Htallmenta — will, shipments of
ailk. diamonds, gold and other
All increase of H4.7 acre* in taibor S&lt;-hwel1*nbach to resum good-".
.
vegetal,Its planted In Semlno’e negotiations. The president of til
MucArthui’a headquarters said
County, a. of Nov. I. aw com- firm. Benjamin Kalrlrea. suld lha JL. wjts liot yef re-* iy to indlcu.v
on terminal leave tlxil will end parts] w U h y te post ser «oe •). naguilation* are blocked by Hi wliat the Alltisl answer to tho
jA...-0«e-&gt;-IUn-*ie Is rCfenaed from Indiei.t.if
tveent aurvey m o lw " ^ verntncni nllll tha un|0n. Th Japanese ap|M-al might !«•. ’
active -duty as a reserve officer. in (Ids section by local si-!r.p»r*; . government has not yet loosene
Japuneite Commerce Minister
With Mre. Dyson he will leave
Tolnl vegetobliv planting* i’. , e i t " « l»en °n prices. The union bn Sankuro Oga-swuru made the .-upanon for New York amt return estiinatisl
2,790 acres us com- 1^“ id that its demand for a 9 peal. to the Allies for imports -•
in time for Christmas, he said. pared withat l.DJiO
acre* pl.u te I u day tss.st is nut subject I Mostly from the United States lie ehtered the service on June
20, 1941 us a second lieutenant last venr. Of the inrreuse. rale, y dickering or compromise,
at the Ft. Sill. Okla. Field A rtil­ shows 4(19 ueres udditnmal. with, Strike* are keeping uIhiuI 270,
lery School from vyhlch he grad­ 1,72a acres planted, as compared tmo other workers idle tisluy. An,
uated In September IlMI. and with 1,200 acres planteil at ti'is there ure Ihreuts of more lit conic
■
Empolyes of the Generating un,
later Joined Hie fatuous Second' lime last year.
fnhhngo plantings show n&gt;i Distributing Plants of the Publi,
Armored, "llell un Wheels Divi­
sion" at Ft. Bcnning, then under increase of 121 acres, with 137 Service Go* ami Electric Cotnnanj
comaud of Gen. Georgo Pnttou. acres |,Inii ti-*l us rompured w itb jof New Jersey has approved *
[strike by n Vote of 2900 to 211
This division underwent extensive :IID acres lust year.
String beaus, for which there ’ The union wnnts n 30 percent taisi
maneuvers in the southern states
liefore sailing in November, 1942, has lieeii o very good msrke*,|io poy- if Ihe strike is* culled I tuna of food, 1,1100,000 tons uf 'suit &lt;’D ','MtlRI)ORE I) i x i K i e f e r
percent of the |Mipulatiou i,l nnd smaller •unmints of rntt.in, U«l,&lt;,vcl. cnniimindniit &lt;&gt;f the tjunnfor Africa where It made Iniulinga showed a jump of from 10*I'-re-;
In Morocco, Africa ns u task force to 107 acres, an Increase »f 97 New Jersey may bo inconveiiicnc |" 'I r?. cola. Iron ore. uml other B£l»-ILI... Nuval Air Station, and
*•
_
...i
ttniipr Gen—
Bun Pattnp.—;-----------PnHnn
- 1 acres.
Escarole plantti
i mio-ierroui metals.
tier., . ummuiider' « f the carrier
under*
CIO Auto Workra nt the Brmlix
The Finance Minister said Japan Tlconilerugn. ■
was one of six Navy
After the African rumpaign the crron-d from 250 to 30
Products Division uf the Ucndix could pav - by barter ..
I »«‘&gt;n.u|.mi».l the twin-engined Navy
division sailntf from Rzerte, Tunis, Boston lettuce planting:
Aviation
Corporation—
utSouth
were
only
34
acres
lm
is. and on June 10. 1913, bs^iultn G jr s r t iiF i,iii TTy T C T hT
Bend, Ind., have voted 3112 to tin* remaining fuur-fiftlm wiUi* ,n0U,,lllJ,m n,,,ir Deacon, N.Y. 1 In*
increased to 103 acres.
ed the beach at LaCata. Sicily.
lettucV went from one .. .. 433 in favor of a sfrike for in the next year.
rmnttimloie iM xlmun nH ho took
Following this campaign the di- acre*. Romnino increas'd from n 30 |&gt;erceiit wage boost.
The
.lap
Commerce
Minister
i:!!.r
l .l,t.
wlth ,,ut
viaon went to England where' it 23 to 31 ncros.
One -work stoppage ended today further empiiusized tin* desperate g' '1 lLl.*..Hbandage.)
token of u
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s i i i a i i m i until
U ttu i June
*414114 I10,
v . 1944,
■**•*•, when
H l l i I|
remained
when
2060
workers
went
back
Of
miscellaneous
vegetable*
nature of Joann's plight by dis- ,K “ , | 7''
‘ he TieondeIt landed at Omaha. Beach, Nor­
there was kn increase of II L, to their benches at the InternathntfNli'iHMi now bu* only fJ’* "
" " &lt;h he
rixly.
mandy, relieved the 101st Air­ 62 ucre*. Cauliflower dropped tlonal Harvester Plant at Fort rlosing
( International)
borne Division, kilfed 812 Germuns from 14 to 12 acres. Four acre* Wayne, Ind. Negotiations ure to two ships rnpuhle of traveling to
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and took two prisoners. It form­ of eggplant are listed as com­ be continued In u dispute over the^Unite.l Stales and Cunudu for ----- ed a part of the 6th Corps of the pared to none last year. Pepper pire-work rates.
Meanwhile, Lieut. General Ro- S l V
]Vff&gt;t1
A tV ir r ln / l
First Army under General Omar acreage is at xero.
bert Elcbellierger discloses ‘ tlmt
lT lL . ll i l V Y u r U K I
Bradley.
Capt. Dyson was in
AmerUcan occupation force* in Ju|„
A4
I
In celery plantings the rasi
command of Battery A of the
pan and Korea are near their i V l C f l i l l S
A t
L O C ill
14th. Armored Field Battalion of aide led with 376 acres of white
peak. Eirhelhfrger rays tin- ,*■ \ i
,
..
~
.,
and 280 acres of luts'il celery.
tt'eatlaare &gt;•■ !•■■&gt; Slat
The West side had Jlfd icre«
.illation now wjll declhie from N a V J l l ' A I T S t i l l I4H1
the
400.000
level.
However,
he
O
U
9
U U II
of white nnd 299 acres of patrol
did not say how soon the 200,(MM)
---------relery. Sinvia reported 120 acre*
mark will be. rnu.he.1. MacArthur
Capl. Williiim T. Easton, U. S.
of white and none of pascal.
I^a^ said that the reduced forre N“ v&gt;". I'ommuiidiiig Officer of
Vocational Slchool
Oviedo had ''40 'Acres of white
will lie sufficient to police Japan Die Sanford Nnval Alt Station,
22 * of -pascal. Warner le
Seeks More Pupils and
next Spring.
presented four officers and two
ported five acres of each variety.
Today n number of local grow­
ers are expected to hear U. S.
Mr*. Rosamond Chapman, sec­ New Health Director
Sectetary of Agriculture CPutoi retary
th* First Federal Sav­
I*. Anderson speak at the Florida ing andofLoan
Association of San­ Arrives From Miami
ford, attended the convention of
Savings and Loan Associations
uf Florida in Daytona Beach,
Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday.
SupL T. W. Lawton recently
stated that 'a number of persona
_8tartlag at 2:00 o'clock this
now employed had expressed thu
aftemcon. the U.S. Navy's ex­
wish to improve their knowleige
hibit, "Hidden Death", ‘ will lie
and skill in business subjects
seen In front of the Rits Theater.
and declared that if employers
Three other performances will I*
could in some Instances allow an
m a d e • ut 4:00, 7:00 and
extra hour off at noon for the
will be dieplayed In a two-and a
employees, the commercial school
half ton truck.
would give them the extra teachJ .F .
Roberts Died
A hurry call from tha Standard
Subject* taught include bool­ Monday In Dade City Oil Bulk plant at th** lakefronl
keeping, typing, abort hand, filing
at 10KM) o'clock this morning sent
and recently added a course in
Friends her* of J.F. Robert* firemen to the scene In a hurrycommercial law. There is at will regret to learn of hi* death A blase, caused by a short cir­
th* present time a big demand which occurred early Sunday cuit In a gasoline pump had al­
ready been extinguished when
for good stenographers, accord­ morning In Dade City. He waa firemen
arrived.
ing t'u Mrs. MaxwelL
buried in Dad* City Monday after­
CA* 3 DERAILED
noon.
ill* Baseball Committee* of the
Mr. Roberta. 91 yean old, was Seminole County Chamber uf
HERSHEY. NEB. Nov. 14. (AP)
born In ML Olive, N.C. He had Commerce will moat Thursday -Several can of th* Union Padlived In Dad* City for *J&gt;out GO afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at tha Gc Railroad City of Denver
an end* mad* hi* home io City Hall, it waa announced to- were dor* Iled today a half-mllo
LIBERTY, UI8&amp; No.,
for about two y4ur» with
west of Hershey. Neb. Non* of
—An alorf book dealer has re­ hi*nford
neices, Mre- M.H. Spencer and
the care of th* West-Bound pas­
covered a rare volume worth
Margaret Roberta at 116
senger train overturned. Two crew
thousand* of dollars for William Mia*
0. .R. Barnet of the War Food •u&gt;triber* were Inlured—neither of
Jewell College. The 64-page book Laurel Avenue.
In addition to Mrs. 8p*nc*r and Admlniitrstlon. who had charge of tham seriously.
b colled "Short Ravel lags from
Mbs Margaret Roberta, he U ear*
■.1
L fW y “ 2V or Camp and March vired by two other mlecee. Mrs. of pay rolls and transportation at
of th* Santa Fa Trail CK. Corm y of W o r d , and Mis* uia Farm Labor Camp last year,
•torped today In Sanford anNotre or Richard WilT»rtpr Commandsry will moot
lirhrd In l»4 f, there is M s* Jeesie S. Robert* o f WB- route from Norfolk, Vs., to Palm
i,,7* * trislock
k Friday evanJog
evening at
ati
he Order o f . Unite
t. cpw r-'H
erred according to

•Berlin agreement
However, Byrnes contends thnt
the rule is responsible for failure
of the Berlin group to acrontdish many
things .............
that should
pr*
..... •**
have been done in German.;
agreement.
under the Potsdam __
The United States is holding out
for a council in which General
Douglas MacArthur, Allied com­
mander in Japan, would have
the final say In case of a dis­
agreement.
JP Meanwhile in Chungking ,i
Chinese Foreign Office spokes
man haa admitted that his nation
la running-Into difficulties with
Russia in their negotiations. The
spokesman declared 'that the
ehief stumbling block was over
the entry of Chinese government^

covered in color-

Chair To
Match

2b CUBIC foot refrigerator, used
two months. Cap be seen at
Frierson's.

Associated Press I .eased Wire

Production Of Buick
Automobiles Halted
By Parts Shortage;
Steel Strike Seen

WASHINGTON, Nov. 14,
(A P )—The United'Stutea and
Rusaia Rtill art? deadlocked

fortable love Heat

WANTED: Small fi, r n is ln
apartment, close In. roui
only. I’enimnent. Phone 312-

Ten Percent
Hike Given On
G.M. Salaries

M. 191

»

Moscow Seeks Coun­
cil As In Berlin;
Marines Fired Upon
' B y Chi nes e Reds

A Hapdflome and
Luxuriously com­

ill

Boston Throng Cruets Eisenhower

SANFORD. FLORIDA. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER

Japs Appeal To
U. S. For Food To

A vert Famine]

I

« A N T K j; HurnishiMl npnthn&lt;
or liuiise, couple onlv
Pi
mariciit. Call Coca Colu Co.

FOUND—

U. ,S.--Russia
D eadlocked
‘ Over Jap an

SEATS

‘lwinHle,
,?f

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

WANTED: Small house with
with garage or garage upL
Couple nnjy. Perniuneiil. *E

WANTED

Established 1908

LOVE

WANTED TO RENT

your

VOLUME XXXVII

BUYS

on officials, whose firing, after ,hre*’ juwticen of Supreme Court,
a plant disturliance, had horn up-1’ - "ttxt* governors and Bli memheld up the Wnr Labor Board.
! Rers of state legflutures; 114 enLlewellyn. „ member of the exe-! ,#rpd ,hc m,n,»*nr.

lly cloudy this afternoon followed by
clearing and much cooler tonight. Fair
nnd cooler Thursday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

live position.

ordere.1 by the international uni- Dominion of Canada.1

1930 Ford Coupe, Itadio'
Ford 2 door Sedan
1030 Chevrolet W Ton Truck
1928 Ford ta Ton Truck
_
..
Celling prices
Sec these fine cars at
Y.al? AuV! ,,a' a‘ * H«dy Works
lO S N . PaJmetto
Phone 371

To **•&lt;•«*
P**ce of the World
To Promote the Progress of Ameri
* 'To Prodace Prosperity for Sanford.

Beautiful • . . and
wonderfully com*
fortable. Blende
with companion
piacea - in living
room, bedroom ,
**•11 • • • Made by
Tomlin ton, assu­
rance.of .quality.

cu* work scattered throughout
the world- TbeyTU b* ready at
a moment's notice to Uaa to th*
gild of the injured or sick, hours
V even day* — sooner than they

"l™ 1? ^ m e d , neatly tailor
In gay floral fabric,
Pleated hklrlh.. Chloce of co

DUNCAN PHYFE
a*.
SOFA
upholstered In tapestry with
■*hogai,y frames, It wUI lend
h* rm.. f**1 "tom phere to
Y°ur living room.

Little "CapL Little, from Marlbore, Mae*., b a graduate of
Dartmouth and Johna Hopkins.
Ha volunteered for aerial rescue
work |n 1942. Right now CapL
LIU1* is attached to the Army's
Second Air Force Search and
Reecu* UnIL stationed at Groat
Falls. MonL

eneral Hutchison
Returns T o States
Brig. Ganerel Joseph C. Hut­
chison of Sanford arrived yes­
terday nbgnlng at San Francieco
from the Pacific Theater and
haa proemdud to Washington,
D. C. to maka his reports. It
kte announced today by Mavor
is

Sanford

later

this

al Hutchison, who prior
c called to active duty

CITY. BRIEFS

B

iM
-Wfi
AS e «H ;l

(••»

tiwrlalnl I'rrsst-

*

rwcj international power
kegs are sizzling dangerously
at opposite ends of old world
empires
.
and flu* Rritish nro
sitting un hoth uf thorn. One,
is Java when* ,sharp fight­
ing still is going on. Thu
other is Palestine, where the
Jewish National Council has
called a ‘general .strike.

j* In the council similar to the

3 to 5 Day Dry Cleaning Service

i

fn ■Unity There If, Strength—

establishment of an Allied
control council for Japan.
That’s the word today from
Secretary of State James
Byrnes, who said Russia is
insisting on a unanimity rule.

SPECIAL NOTICE

rAW-CIO’s constitution.
Lie welly ........ ..
he w„
„ r |(. H .. .lirintor" over
■
I , ,, ^ . i ’l
?« 5 s '
u. ■ , . ! a .
,!• 'nu.(fl in, Inrs in fiindntnei,
,1 union demiteracv
’ udi'r our constitution, ’ lie
i.d, 'the imernutionnl unlon can
•I *?. L n ‘ "union " “
C" n,n‘l
’
ii r . .
i .. .
„
Umlirlatorlal Himself Q iet and a I,it on the retiring
If, LI.u.dly ii U nothing lit,,l&lt;,m'|,ular rnneepti.in of *-&lt;lirtii.

waSill.M f , machines repaired
and nil |mmt, appliances. Cal
weR General Repair Shop, 7&lt;
Mill*. Orlando, phot
-•LIi*. 1'iornpt service.

COLEMAN Oil Itbater.

M m i

I%• 4«•

A tense quiet prevails in ihe
Holy laamt, ns n rt'suit «»f tho »lemonstraiinns ngninst the Inlriit
llritifth proposals for sctlling the
futo of ^impo's homolosH Je\tr.i,
nut observer*, in JoriiMiloin say it
will U* Mirprisiinr if it «*ontiuu«*s
tnnt wny tluring tin* noon to mbtnight s.trike. The llritish pr..Posals have satisfied neither the
•lews nor tin* Arabs.
And even in Washington, the
Senate Foreign Relations Com­
mittee is • bpectcd to nil during
the day on ii resolution to facili­
tate the Jewish migration. While

s turkeys lire mutt
eouceleii its s « i-a s li|
t conked |,jg meals
l&gt;eiiig fatteniM on

Atom Bomb Holds'
Center Of Stage in London. I.uid Straln d gi
uf tbe-lending lnt,nrile&lt; ...
— In W ashington •o lig ht a fire under the
Legislators Also De­
bate Requests For
Loans From U. S.
WVHIIINGTON. N o v . 14.
(A P ) — The mujnril) leader
id (lie Senate. Ajben listktry, annouiuril lodsy that
Congress will lint adjourn
until legislation I a Ii e I e il
"■must" is acted upon. Bark­
ley made his statement uflrr
conferring
at
Ihy
White
Mouse with 1’reaideul T rumun and other Congressional
leaders..
~v
Barkley declared Ihut lltc
legislation runsidernl Imprrathe are (lie bills on full em­
ploy men), gin eminent rror■aiiitalion. I Mt It v fund*,
appropriations cutbacks, ilusecond war powers act and
a deflVietlry appropriation.
W A S H IN G T O N ,' N„v. It . i.
It's Ilu' atom that holds the
ter of the W ashington stage
day. Although complete *ee
II uiilrtiM t, lit.

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4|«|

Children's
By Pilot Members

Boy Scout Leaders
From 7 Counties
Will Meet Here
Boy Scouts leader- uial uulker.i
ftoni seven clinics an- planning
to attend the annual meeting nl
the Central Florida Council, Buy
Scouts of America. t&lt;&gt; U&gt; held at
the Hotel Mayfair
Nov. If..
, The meeting will In- a dinner
presided over l.ncj I!. Tho,liar,
president of (he I ouiicll.
tblis II. Ilinitiint. genii.,I sis-relary of the'* JncVminrl to YMCA.
-will Ik- the- prlmtp.t. speaker:
Others appearin' on the ptngrnni
include: Rev. Muik T. Carpenter
of ,Sanford. Invocation; Klnvd
-WuudwunL Fluid kiw .iin r, tft-oun'•iiiging; Evans McCoy of Sanford,
Milnist; W. S, Allen of llcl.nnit,
Recogpitiona; am) Ivan E. Beyers
of l,ct-nl/urg, Tribute lo Lieut.
Guy Jnnr.»,“fmimer rti'WT'xi'eUHClf'
of the Council (killed in action
on March 2D.
Haloid V. Pace. Scout Execu­
tive, will bring "Highlights of
1913", while u business meeting
wil include report* filmi II. War­
field Dorsey of (itland,,. Waller
J. Patton uf Orlando, W. W. Wolff
of Winter Park. It. I. l.ong»tri*el
of Duytonu Beach uml Lqui.t W.
Feller of Orlando.
This is the first meeting on the
new schedule which calls for u
meeting in November rather thun
Juuuury. The purpose of the shift
is to uil„w un earlier start on the
new year.
Officers and members of the
Executive Board will |&gt;o elected
at the meeting to serve for the

A Tr.'e-will offering of 4IA.(I&lt;)
wn* made by members of the
Pilot (Till, at I heir i.'gulur busi­
ness Hireling In-I.l in tile lintel
Muy fail—bud. mg lit iq. answer
to mi niqienl from the Children's
Home Soci.'tv in Jacksonville.
The In,*iii.'** session, tiresided
over bv -M(*. R.C. Maxwell, presl.lent, 11prill'd with the Salute to
the Flag and a silent prayer, TJie
resignation of Mrs. Elton J.
Moughton, due tn illness in the
lamlly. was legretfully acceptrd.
Mrs. (I..M. Ilarris.ni was appointe.l a director to fill the vacancy
left by Mrs, Moughtuu.
Mrs. 61.11. Smith, War Finance
chairman » f the club, reported on
the Victory Loan amt urged lucm-*
hers to buy more bond* as well
»s to cell mure IhiiiiIs. She culled
for voluntrern to mail the booth
at Ynwells nil Saturday evenings
during the remainder of the drive.
Upon the refoiuinrnduti.ni &lt;&gt;f
the
mrmlM'rs voted to
co-operate with tbu Woman's
Club in organising a junior civic War Criminal Trials
club, to be composed of high
May Be Delayed
school-age girls with an aim to­
ward fostering better citizenship.
NUKHNBKKG, Germany, Nov.
A rc|M.rl front Mrs. Mary Raw­
lins. Seal Sale chairman for the 14, W )—The Allied Wnr t’rlr es
Ttilierrulosi* nnd Health Aksociu- tribunal announce I today it will
Holt, irveuled thuf the stamps are rule later 011 two itiotioiu. which
now ready to be mailed for the may set buck the scheduled Nov.
drive which will officially open 20 opening of the triul of 22
next week. She gave much rreilil high Nazis ut Icusl 12 days.
to the Woman's Club for their as­ The court adjourned Us first
sistance in folding snd inserting public session today after a twn
hour hearing -without fixing •
the seals.
definite date for unolher session.
Pilot (Tub snug book* were
The two motions which may
distributed to the 17 members delay the start uf the trial both
present.
were submitted by the Chief
—
| United States
.....................
.........Jus...
Prosecutor.
j tier Hubert II. Jucksun. He re­
quested first that Atfried Krupp
(A1)—An 1be substituted for bis ailing
heat fo r ' father us u defendant in thv war
Austria crimes trial. And. us a result of
ng mine this, Jackson said, he would like
members the scheduled opening of the trial
&gt;d. The postponed 12 days until Dec. 2.
HONOLULU RIOT

HONOLULU, Nov. 14. t f V Naval and civilian police forces
in Honolulu have been strength­
ened to forestall any further
violence between United - State*
sailors and clvilbns. .Navy and
city police are blaming each othar
for Monday night's rioting |n

I f f i V i " ” 1'" " ' Un*w

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All adverlleementa f«.r aituatlona wanted will be charted fee at the
regular claeoiflid rates.
*

DODGE • PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERV ICE
10*1 P alm rllo A re.
Phone 1011

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lto x 33111, H ill l.im c m ile r
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Can "In* reen at "lit" W. 11th St.
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ern, furnl*hed. See owner, !lns
• E. 7lh St.

211 CUKIC foot lefriRcrnlur. und
two mimllm, ('tin be neon ut
Frieratln'*.

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105 N . P a lm r llo A v e. P h o n e 371

Expert Auto Itepuirina
KKIldSBNE-FueP Oil*.'E H
Rarfielil &amp; Jarkaon
'Alexander, plume 155 nr !
In connection with
ROOFING
llrnnd new, nidid Yale* Auto faint K Body Works
Phone 371
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ware mprrhuudHi’ . . . hut* pxrftrrhrh* fmtn th r lflL i
HARDWARE CO? /id the fwnt nt l.0\V COST.

Passenger Car Tires

KECONO It Hand bricks
dmint and windows.
I undwr Yaid.

SALK h

F ive room house with 2H acretiled land, (|uirk possession.
Phone

R td ie r l A . W illia m 732 A tla n tic B a n k

duplex

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YOUNG fryer* for *nlr. G.H.
Thittnen, 307 E. 2nd St., Phone
K 'Jil-W .

CELERY p lant-. Pascal and Ab­
bot &amp; Cobb, NO. 14 type,
phone 803-W. Gu* Srhmun.

h o l y CROM n e i n n e t i , C M tm n i
Park Ava. at Pourlh HL
ltt:v. SIAltK CAliPKSTKH. lie, tor
lluly Communion, t.ua A. a*.
Church Schoul. »:|3 A. M.

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llev. It. I- ttu-Mon
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03 Palmetto Avenua
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475 - 500x10
525 - 550x17
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•n t I'raive aervlre.

“COMING ’ROUND
THE MOUNTAIN”

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STANTON

MERRI CK

2nd FEATFRE—

s c ik s t is t
s — t:.m i S ev o o d t t r e e t
S u n d a y S .- t » I.-— 11 :UU A. M.
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M«*r*itiifr ‘W«»r»hli&gt;—11 ho A* VI.
HIM* HcIkm.I—V;l5 A. VI.

tea pec led hero.
Friend* anti
relative* are not uiMationeu
about your credlL Your en«
plover or husltie-a aaaoclatev
will not hear of your personal
affair*. There Is no cauie for
embarrasar.trnL
ItM *onabl« credit requirement a

No ro-maker* oil mcnev loan*,
’’triable payment plan*.

FAMILY • I.UAN CO.
orlda Uank Rida.
Phone 33

FOUND

WANTED

I hot* brave, returning men and women have
a right to expect a fuN meature al opportunity. Thowandt

GIRL for sods Fountain a t Lan■ ey ’a D rug Store. P a r t tim e or
full tim e.

of our wounded need tender care . . . thowand* deserve

SM ALL five room home - 2 lota
- outside city on highw ay - will
pay cash - Box HD c /o Herald.

• chance to finish college —to get jobs —go In business.

H ELPER w anted fo r Jim m ie
Cowan's Sheet M etal W ork*.__
W E BUY Mcond -hand furniture.
too*a F urniture Exchange. A MAN fo r g a s tra c k retail
ne 9108, 600 S anford Ave.
delivery. Seaboard Oil Company. 314 W. F»L BL .
TO BUY: SmalT" girl* bicycle.
Phone 848,
WOMAN at Alh Place, must

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W A N T S O i " " Child’*

tricycle

be neet end clean and haw
card. 8 11 Bhnfoid Ave
SETTLED woman for houarwork.

LOST

Help your country help them reconvert to peoce and pros­

Quilted Taffeta Comforter* tu add beauty to
for extra warmth. ■In colors of Rone, Itlue, Si

per*/. That's what they fought for. Remember -b o n d s build
firtura security for America —for yourself and family. SubMrfea generously In ihe world's b**t and safest investment.

UNION BUS STATION
2*0 P v k A r t.

Joel JHcCrciL

RAGGED
ANGELS

IIK R K W H E R E
I S H K M P K C T K li

HELP WANTED—

G u y K I D E E — in
D IX IE JA M B O R E E
" — A LSO —

Andrea Leeds
-IN -

l a i a c H i u o p f n iti- T .

H e's heading home.
H e 's d o n e h is fo b
w e l l . S h o w h im

FOR HALE
Font Coupe, Radio
Ford 2 door Sedan
Chevrolet 4 Ton Truck
FOU N D : Small dog, long haired,
Ford Hi Ton Truck
long ear*. Black w ith brown
Ceiling price*
feet. Owner may have by p ay ­
Bee these fine rar* at
_____
ing for th l* adv.
YaU« A ula P aint &amp; Hotly Work*
, 108 N. P alm etto
Phone 371 FOUND:"BUde le a th V b o u n d . ^Ut
edged w ith fam ily name* in
back. Owner m ay have by payW ESTIN G house Electric re frig e r­
fo r this adv.
ator. $160.00. phone 8anfonl Co.
V4804, Mr*. P.V. P roctor, Ben­
son Junction.

' Florida's own Songstress—
FRA NCES

v u iiik m : tu t
I m k r W ary

Phone 12

WE PAY hlk'hest cash price* for
used furniture. Ilayn*. A Wil­
liam* t-unm urv L'*., 3 H L. 1* 1
St. pltumt U58.

Telephone
977 •

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OK I.VrTHIt BAY BAIATn

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PRINCESS

16 ACRES vegetable and frull
]nml, 2 flowing well*. Inquire
Nerval (J. M arlett, Route 2.
M. L. Hi—cll Grocery
Ilux 1M1 -A, Sanfurd, FI*., West NOTICE
•.HU W e-t F irst S treet will he
of Khler Spring*.
(&gt;|H&gt;n for busines* Friday. Nov.
0 In the Calhoun S to re Building.
FACTORY built house trailer,
A complete line of grocerie*
sleeps (41, Furnished, Venetian
anti meat* will b« on dlaplay
blind*, excellent GOO x. 10 tire*.
for your convenience.
I l l Holly Avenue.
1(136
1US6
1030
1028

MON,

PAUL
MUNI |

M.

YOU It n aluiul dealre to r privacy I
unfurnlahed, _in inonoy m utters l* - t r k t b I

Robert A. W illiamPhone 732 A tlantic Bank Bldg,

SUN. ^

EXCITEMENT!
ADVENTURE!

U kV htna aasTtinuiBT t niiNCM
J .(*. Auat'h. pa&gt;ier
tunda) School, |0:aa A. M.
A. W. Ilamll, Hunt.

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MISCELLANEOUS

BURROW
1‘ H l U n

llev. Mark T. Carpenter.
Summer aervlrev 1.10 A

e v e n i n g , I:o 0 P . i t .

WANTED:
or house,
inniicnt. &lt;

S ix r o o m h o u s e , 3 a c r e s o f l a n d
u lto u l. 4 m ile s o u l , tp ilrk p o s s e s •Io n .
R o b e rt
A . W il l i a m P h o n e 7.12
A t l a n t i c D a n k B ld g .
FO R

T h u rsd a y

( 'n r n t r o f i h k r o d T h ir d
Sun*! a a FflVUta;
n li
A. M . - S u h i 'i j f S chtm l.

lame.

LOCAL couple would like furnish'
VERY . SUIlvlaiilittl (liiiint: rtmm
•'d upuitmvnt or lum-e hv lie.
suite, one 54" round table with
Interested in hilyini; house, j
four 11" leaves, (l diners and
nne 357-W day ot I M W
one arm chair. Plume 175-J or
call al 2IKI E. lo th St. Mr*.
II. A. Howard.
FU R N ISH ED
iipaitmcnt
children.
II. Schirard,
ta ry retire I. iiermur-nl.
County 3321 or 544-M.

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OPEN 1:00 P.M. Dally

lee. .

1'lievRtTKNI.tS CHI Kf»l

FOIi KENT

TWO STORY house on Fifth Si.
Close in, a home you will 5 Id HIM house furuiahed, fire
nitvny* enjoy. Edward F. lame,
place, jmruKi'. electric ilitht*. I
phone 1*2.
("ivllintne only. B25.no month, |
-mall family. *J.V. Mat tin, 111.2,
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with
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lion chromium .plated ~*iak
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tw ell.'G eneral Repair Shop,' 707
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Morning Wnrahlp 11:00 A. M.
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m m m n n a o p god
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Geneva and Kim Avenuaa
Ray. W. C. Holcomb, paator
M o rn ln a W n r a h lp — l l . « « A. M.
Sunday School, ie;M A. M.
l.venlna Service—i.oe P. M.
Mornlnc: Service, l i v e A. M.
Thursday—Midweek Prayer Sor* Touny
People, T:00 P. M.
ce. ».«• I*. M. *
Sunday Night Service. I: 0« P. U
ttedneeday n lah t prayer aervlce

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know how to trc*i|i "your tire*.
B acres, tiln l land, 1 Rood well,
X nturnl n tlb e r nr synthetic,
we protect the sidew all- o f
2 atory house, 1 ca r garag e, 1
tool houae, GOO ft. Weal of
ymir tire. Jones 1 irr Shop,
i.nke Monroe post Office. One
("or. l i t uiul K'm. phone 0118.
—8 ncrea, all tiled, Roorl well, 2
Story huuae. 2 story Imrn, Vi IIOItY AND Fender dent*, paint
i njit i y or fudinir should he
•mile Weal on OrnitRe Boule­
corrected now to combat aging
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and nentheniiR. A new pain*
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In Unity There lr. KlretiRlh—

TH E W EATHER

T # P ro tect th e Peace or Ihe World)
T o Prom ote th e P rogress of A n eric ai
- To Produce P rosperity for Sanford.

P artly rloudy with scattered shower* thin
afternoon. tonight and Tuc*H»&gt;. Continued
mild.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSI'Al'BK
VOLUME XXXVII

Java Rebels
A s k M oscow
*To Help Them
Battle Is Ragring For
Soerabaja *Control;
Chinese Civil War
Enters New Phase
g&gt; BATAVIA, JAVA, Nov. 12,
(A P )—- Indonesian National-to t leader Jias ad dressed a
rtdio appeal to S o v i e t
Forejgn Commissar Molotov
to intervene on behalf of tho
unrecognized Indonesian re­
public, The appeal has been
made by foreign Minister
the unrecognized republic.
( | The Indonesian appeal fo r Sov­
i e t Intervention comes a fte r a
sim ilar appeal w as addressed to
P resident T rum an and Prim e Mini,
ater A ttlee by P resident Soekarno
of the unrecognised republic. It
comee also a s B ritish Indian troop*
a re engaged In a fierce battle
w ith Indonesians in the streets
o f the Soerbaja N aval Base.
British Indian troops have g ain ­
ed control o f ■practically all the.
Kethe; lands Newa agency A neta
J » ir naval base o f Soerbaja. The
ro e id th .it B ritish tank crews are
tu m ip g back fanatical charges by
Indonesian nationalists.
T he Dutch said th a t m any Indo­
nesians have been killed in the
charges. B ut there are na indi­
cation* thus f a r th a t the natives
■re ready to glva up the' f i g h t
The B ritish say th e ir artillery has
knocked out Japanese tanks m an­
ned by Indonesians in th e fighting
in Soerabaja.
,A JSoebardjo, addressing him self
“ o Soviet Foreign Com m issar Mo­
lotov, asked Molotov’s help in win­
ning justice from the world fo r
anti-B ritish. . Tho native lead
ed to be more an ti-D q tth than
the Indonesians. B ut he ajfpeare r s|1d th a t while it was plain
tt&gt; &gt; Britls s Is (eying to help-theDutch re assert th e ir colonial rule,
- th e Indonesians would be w illing
to tolerate th e presence of British
troops fo r a certain tim e.
CHUNGKING, Nov. 12. (A V The Chtones Hvtl w ar flared xCiJi
»UU ^ S h T 'S f al- ^ “ naUOTa1iit
drive Into M anchuria. According
to a Communis* sookeaman, fig h t­
ing is under w ay in Manchuria,
w here the governm ent is using
Chinese commando l room who
received th eir train in g from the
Ameriean office of strateg ic se r­
vices. ,
A t the sam e tim e It appeared
^C hina's w arring N ationalist* ami
Commnists may be ' moving to ­
ward
agreem ent
a t last.
A
spokesman fo- the Communists
has disclosed th a t rep resen ta­
tives fo r both sides have agreed
to tu rn th eir differences aver
mi a consultative council fo r se t­
tlem ent. The council will bc ?alted into session about Nov. 20.
However, the Com munist official
pointed o ut th e t the final issue
of peace o r civil,, w ar still rests
wwlth Generalissimo C hlsng K ai­
-S h e k . E arlier, Chiang'e govern-want dashed cold-w ater on peeee
hopes by calling a m eeting of the
national assem bly fo r May, &amp;.
The announcem ent ignored "the
Communists, who have been ask­
ing representation.

Reprieve Is Granted
To Manuel CarloB
i

TA LLA H A SSEE NoV 12. (/P&gt;—
A 60 day reprieve was granted
S atu rd ay by Governor M illard
Caldwell . to Manuel Carlos, t a ­
vern o perator a t Five Points,
who had been eentenced to two
years im prisonm ent fa r accept­
ing . em bers led goods.
^The case centered about r e ­
ceiving from a truck driver a
case of cig arettes which was the
p roperty of o f the S t Johns Ri­
ver Company. Carlos appealed
be the higher court.
JO BLESS BEN EFITS

As unem ployment com pensa­
tion paym ents Iaval ad off th ro ­
ughout tho sta te during tho week
•tiding Nov, 3, paym ents totaling
{7 JO
mod* in- Saminole
County to 1 parson, C arl B.
Sm ith. C hairm an of tho Florida
Industrial Commission, r«ported.
T hroughout Florida H l i claimtn n te rovaivad 2109,664 d arin g tiw
waak.
C hairm an
S m ith ( said.
The numbar o f claim ant* in­
creased slightly • Tar th a t of
th a previous w aak. b u t total paymanta dropped from 2111,410.
CHAPMAN OUX *
W alter W. Chapman, firem an,
second class, U SN *, of 111 N orth
Fraach A ranua, Banford, laavas
te a Navy
tiw aarvica soon undar Ui
point system of d«
roliavad of
J i « w as tnllcyad
o f bla dutlafc
K h a a r d th a daatroyar UBS Turn a r pad Pant to tiw N aval Saporatio n Cantor a t B a iah rid g ^ Md.

Established 11)08

USO Entertainment Is Given
Celebrating Armistice

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12. t !&gt;Ir.

Mass Return
Day
Of Vets From
China Begins

Associated Press Leased Wire

British Prime Minister Meets The Preaident

N T M K Il I I .

U S. Studies
Attlee’s Plan
OnAtomPooi

A bang up variety show was . Iiyllis Shame*.
staged Sunday evening a t th e , .T h e dancers were prettily cm
USO in celebration of A rm istice turned ami wen* heartily applaudMay. in a program arranged by led . The following did snlo danJdhn J. Lee, acting USO director.! cos:
I Iiyllis Much, .Jane ChapK.lwartl F. I«nne served at the! man „nd .lean Stayer. Jacquelyn
microphone ns m uster of cere* MacDonald and G relchen Kirchmonies and Mrs. la n e ted g ro u p |.'io ff scored ,1 hit with a Jlvo
singing at the platio.
1
i Dance. Phyllis IW h. Kloise Conk
The program Included acre- ] tpid A nita .Vixen dai some iliffi-’
bntic ami interpretive dances by! cult acrubatic antics,
jup ils of the Coghurn School o f. Seven little girls in quaint cos-i
Dancing. Joe l.evine from the [tunic! scoted heavily w hh their
Nuval S tation with hi* magic, I ‘Gypsy C uruuin." They were.
L arry I-ostdmr and. his cartoon*. Ellen Lyon, Patricia Tooke. Mar-1
,4VA«HJNG*TQN, Nttv. 12. V
and wound up with the. N avy’- 1---- " *****
**
-(A P)—President: Tnimnn to­
prixd comedia
in* .Im itation,
day is studying British Prime .
in a subway
Minister Alice's plan for jkkiIFollowing
ing atomic , secrete—among and coffee
members of the United Nuhosthsaes. A technicolor movie S trin g s" dance was well received,. curs departed to d a y , a lamed the
mi . , .
,,
;;
Wtack * tran sp o rt Hocking. Th-i
of attack s on Ja p ships in the
tios
Security Council. One big
' ''*"* Mra. I’- I I ; T e p - ,f t „ h point veteran o f the group
Pacific nrea nrcccdcd the re­
factor in the Allied Confer­
*J ,, *\* **'. Di-vhury nnd j„ Major John Cut fry o*f T u c k v
g u la r program .
,„ e opening
0 |,BI„ IIT dance, ‘‘Accentuate
S* f r uf,,, hoe. » . V. He has 174 n„ln«s.{.
ence is said to be Russia’s
The
included:
r a t * / rhyl11* K" ch* Acrtxnpanhrta .were Major Coffey acquired m i of J
lh&lt;~.* 1Positive", ..........
long-range
territorial and dip­
Collin*. Onil B itting. I hula l.eon-, Miss -Phyllis Allen. Miss Lilliun his 171 points ns an ucrial ,
lomatic ( am bitions.
*
England
and
over
srtl, H a r r ie tt Brown. Grctche-i Moran, Mis* Evelyn M athew s.
■According to British official*,
N orth Africa.
Kirvhhoff, Juruiolyn 'Hoinnd ami and Ctatbournc Jones.
if the A ttlee plan for • pooling
Fourteen hundred more tlxa-P*
atomic secret* jK turned down,
’ ure ready to hoard llie steam ­
Prime M inister will suggest
ship
Annnbetle
I.ykes
t'-dny. A &lt; OH DIAL HANDSHAKE is given Prim e M inister Clement A tlh.- of G reat B ritain a* lie meets the
ini loud that tin- Anglo-American
Several Shanghai civilians have President H arry
T rum an un the White House portico Slan.ling at the nylit i* Secretary of S late nations aoep the knowledge, hut
been placed on the passenger list Jnm e, t Itryne- who escorted Ihe Hritish p rem ier from Washington nil port a fte r hi- l«-hnur flight promise to use it only in accord
of the Annnlielle I.ykes, and fruin London. * ( International Soundphntn)
j with derisioiii of the United Nuservice personnel lire protesting.
! thins Security Council.
They assert th a t every uvnila'de
berth should lie devoted to i «*WASHINGTON. Nov. 12. i/Ih | turning veterans.
i All eyes today are on the three
At Pearl llarlio r Pacific Fleet
n
.
rex
wy
p i chiefs of state, meeting in Wash*
H eadquarters has announced th at
n P r l 'I 'n C I f l
II
N
ington to discuss atomic lo in more than one-third of t'ic 2.000,h w L . l l I I I O I I P * U • O v policy. Prime Minister Attlee
600 servicemen deployed in the
of Grout llrituin has picked up
P acifir Inst August have been
Ins bags mid moved to tlie B rit­
! returned to the United itr.tex.
ift_______ ________
- ___ ish Embassy frni n the White
Navy uperated vessel* atone have
Hiiiise where Tie had. Loon s ta y ­
taken home iid&amp;.HU'J. ThuusnnJa
ing since Ids ariiv.il. latter, in
more hove reached the mainland
the day tie’s exported liaek lit
M.a N’I.LA . N o v . 12, ()p» — A by air. aboard Arm y tran sp o rts,
Beacon, New York. Nov. I t
the White Hmine again fm mine
bayonet-scarred Filipino woman and on vessels of the W ar Ship­
(A P )—The Navv has o ffi­
-liaeassiiin with President T ru ­
described today how Japanese ping A dm inistration.
cially confirmed that 49man
and Canadian Premier Macyaldior* under Lieutenant Gen­
vrsr-old
Commodore Dixie
The Navy ha* ‘reported 144
kenxie King,
eral
Yumuxhita m urderd
her vessels with u capacity «f 200,K iefer was one of Ihe six
Prime M inister A ttlee i-, un­
four children Mml her mother.
persons kilted when a twinMIAMI, Nov. 12, id ’- II o-11mu.
000 passengers cith er on the way
HDSTllN. Nov. 12. i.-It Gen
derstood to hare nudie (luce pro
Dressed In Mack, the wilnes* homo or loading a* of Nov. 10. knot tier story about the housing
engine navy plane crashed
ernl Dwight I). Eisenhower »r nnstiln during yesterday's m eet­
nt Y am nshita’s war crim es trial Of these, fid w ith n capacity of p lo tta g e . This time it-’* th a t warm
on Mount Beacon. N. Y„
lived in Boston today on Ili­ ing abniiril .the y irlit Sequoia
sohlted out details of the slaugh­ Htt.OfiO, arc due to arriv e nt west ■to! frothy c i t y . of the south.
yesterday. The wreckage, was
u m 1*- Weal ington to testify on tin- Potum it- River. He iter lif F’iiipinos in the Bantu coast port* by Nov. 17. An addi­ Miami, Florida. Miami i* faced
found early today.
on III ojio-ulji for Ihe Unification said to have eiiipliusiied UnTomas area. The woman, OH- tional 41 with a rapacity of 67,- Witt- two . uioldcm* |hi* season
of the aim ed force*. The Gen need for channeling the new
‘ BEACON, N.Y„ Nov. 12, (VP)- curia Malveclho, said they wore 000 are due luter.
ami if you can't goes* what they
drill’* Inc t ’-jil plane landed at atomic
energy
into
peuri-ful
Local officials a t Beacon have lied in groups of - five ami le i
Siv,
it‘*
either
bei-ansiyou
live
in
A—ra viaw 4»f—Painfni—n tdaploy.
A lr -K r rm r r ehaiinels. Alai in-nccmuplish tin*
Identified orir 53 fTS- victim- Inin n ncititiy flcitt—A ■".fitp-tiffta -leierlcil ghost tnwit. or own
tfij* mbrning. end, he Is understood to have
the soldier*
- M l — •to line
ii,„. up I ^merit
e n t figure*
figures by the Fleet I11lead&lt;
of a plane crash as a Navy hero cer told the^
th'v-i- or four assorted bouses in
^
e. about n advocated sharing Ihe atomic
and Ktwrt ; ‘tuni’tor-n
show*
th a t
I II .716 town and n iu n try . Miami’* pro­
eir victims
...........- ......
who survived some of the hottest behind thHeir
hull 'tuisT'Twiun-l *idi(-dulc.
servicemen
were
returned
un blem, of course, i* the gtt-ateat
u ^! aem
cem en
wensecret with other .nations, hut •
battles in the Pacific w ar. Com­ stabliing them. The woman swas
Genet id Elsenhower nod hi* nnly- H ftrr effective safeguard*
*n
. . ..
modore D ixie K iefer has hecn bayonetetl 1*2 time* a ml felitncil |
Infhig
of
tourist*
in
Us
history,
wife, oho met him at Ihe air have been establish'd.
olare to put ihrm.
identified as one of th* six who death to escape fu rth er wound*. I additional 145,.!-.&gt; rciichyil tji:field, .u ill he gilf-sl* of the day
dOMtibed th . ic rtm n i 0r m ainland during U-e firs t
V k ,”
r
Although the actual tali:- o n ­
tiled In the wreck un Mount lien- She
thu
Aini'iiims
iat Ili-.-bliait* AI m i-lire Day cele­ going forw anl in -n-'ii- v, the
hev ilvinw children an J ' said '
a f November. Thl* c«Si
The Riviera of
rflUp- i .hbm municipal-, official fu rn itu re l . t r r » « ? p l 'n l m, t h e !
nltendy
jam-pnekeil,
and
th
ey
’re
tJ.Kf.fi separatee* «l.en,l.. ium .e„cl
bration. Thev will go to Wa*li- lone of the meet lo t "«
made
who doeimeri to be quoted by name
ington tonight.
iaalie*. *o«kcd w ith gaaidina and ’ rM fM ng^the Unite.! State* from e a rn in g tourists to have advance
clear lit n s ti le dinm-i in tindisclosed th e fin-ling of Mhs set
lesen
n
tim
is
iu-fore
they
stm
t
afire.'
tho I'neific in Septem ber.
Tin- Genet til’- plane eirrlml for W hite House lust night. P resi­
— . DU. HAMILTON HOLT,
wreckage and the victim*.
-•mlD Tin- Miami Benrli I’oiivun
am - lime m n tile field h-fdn- dent Trum an remarked that the
And ns she cnnrluilrd . her t
__ _ __________ ____
K ricfer
was
wounded
ten
lion
Bureau
Inis
asked
no
lot
go
Hr.
11
a
in
1
1
1
M
ti
Holt,
president
of.
fitially
routing in tlirough a three
a re
nppninchjn^, tlieir.
w itnesn_ Imlftime* durirtg two World W ars. He testimony,* the
i -oivuiit inns fol the seilMill. but Rollins t'ollege, wh-t was at Ver m isty f-g miller’ a four Immlre l prolilem, an he put it. prayei
nrieiimcif:
"Y
am
ashita.
setsli.it
was on the bridge of the a irc ra ft
already
22
are
on
srliedillu.
You
s*llle- to 111 I ;• u* l i ■ iil-ui
f* -I ceiling f-u a down-wind flOly, and in the hope of inakint'
c a rrie r Tiennderoga. when suicide you h a v e /lo n e to mv fnm llv!"
bivl can't keep visiting firemen tin1 League in Ilufoiee I'eaei- lUel binding.
the United Natijms nrgainiwlio.t
Tlie pio.-eeullnn stated fm the
Ja p planes blasted it o ff Formosa
fi'-m
visiting.
wn*
nisian
oli
i
t
vi
i
at
the
ie
General t i-enliawer .was fils! a living progiam .
and was executive officer of the rcennl that 15 hundred Filipino,
ri-nt
San
F*i
'inei-i
o
euiifur,-:a*
•
to -tep from t'a- plane and imBecause the Army bn*
Prime Mlnl*ter Attlee. tlo"i
Yorktown when it was sunk in in her neighborhood w rie thu ■
hi* w ife rose anil told the gatiieriiig that
id aonic resort hotels along the the t'liileil Notions, will .peak on ih - iiutely eiahtared
I
the Pacifir. A t hi* death, tho n m ssn rm l within a month.
wlio
was
waiting
for
him.
The
tleirch. thu,uplH-r luaeki-l custom- WnrliI I'eace at a Itidaiy t int*
wloit i* needed 1 is a universal
A ten-yenr-oid Chinese hoy. Commodore was com manding of­
• t will In- helped soniewbat. Hut diiini-i at tlie Mayliiii Hotel to- small riowd. mostly Navy per­ foreign policy directed '"it I-*
ficer of the Quonset, Rhode Is­ Ang Kim Ling, to o k .th e s ta n d 1
sonnel.
rhei-ied
Ihe
i-nuple.
any immediate aim of any p a r ­
d&gt;m'i let that encourage you tin tiiglit al i i II ii'eoi- to recount the exterm ination of i
* Ti c answ er to fu tu re world
land. Naval A ir Station.
I lie Gi-m-ial. -smiling hroad'v, ticular country but cone -ived i i
le*s you can pay the ro p tp r r .c for this ru untry, th r
The tw in -en g in ed h u m h e r hi* entire fnmily in Lo* Itun-i'.
kissed
Inwife,
then
pul
liitin- interest of all the po'iph-t art ing at I2.’&gt; a day, hvi-u m u ll
x n-alrai nalion in th r world,
crashed nt noon yesterday cn- This hlnud-linth took place n few
iu m . in iimil io-i waist nnd lifted of the world,
I- use* and apnrtnielils a le being
roulc to Quonset from Caldwell, .lay* a fte r American p arn trii-p - 1 is to h a ir national prep ared ­
h-_
_
J
f
JJip,
giuUtiiL
—
..
-- .tivnnwi.tli'" 7’o n g re ^ . i i r»-p:»V•r"'ted at flaOll to f'J.MlII for a
er* nnd guerrilla* m ade*. their - ness." Capt. William T. h a s ­
N J.
Next the liom-ial posed Imefly Ing to liear a new Imii-nt "f
Bpcclacuiut
rescue
of
Allied
in
.
j
-i
isnn'*
toiltnb
'.Viul
tliiil’s
H
id
v
ten.
rom
m
andrr
of
the
Han­
- K iefer., wan widely known as
fm fl! el a .-lit jdlel .s. H n rp h It ti r words about a variety —t Uiprci.
it vou can find them.
ford N a ta l Air Station, d e­
"C aptain Dixie of the d«cunien- tem ee* from tho neirhv prison
Vtdl-il- "Ki-* Her, Ike."
ranging from atciuie energy t *
ram
p.
The
c
h
ill
aoliheil
that
1
.
Miami
i«n't
th
r
only
sardine
clared
in
a
talk
In
a
large
•«rv film “ b'igldin-T 1-nilv." I- *h* dapanese were nut to kill every
I lie G fiirtul laughed and ie job,, for all. Two none top c"*.i
e i'y , how ever. ( It In-, - | mi| s in
A rm islirr Day gathering al
Naval battle off Furmosn. Kiefer
plied
"Y
ou
take
your
picture.,
troversiul
issue* peacetime mili­
in l^ia llano*. Ang said
the Sanford Municipal HandI biridn nn- havin g tlieu lr iiuhlca
w -s struck bv. Jt5 ni«'e* »f sh m n - Chinese
and I'll take can- of ttiy hll'-it- tary training nnd the I‘earl Hat
th
a
t
ho
wax
bayoneted
in
the
■
&gt;
ith
tourists
nnd
tlollslng.
Hi.
shell
thia
morning.
nel as he stood on Hi- liridgc of shoulder mid leg, fainted, and
( 1 „ Hllniiril In, e-aur Itct
IIII s e l l . , ('leal water. Lakeland,
With lr,* than .'lo days to go mi
•’I'rrventbin
of war h)
his carrier, the. Ticonderogu. His awoke to find th a t he and hi* j
(■eheinl Ei-enlinuer is to have
nalionrl
preparedness
is
the
Victory
Loan
drive,
only
17
per­
IVterahui
g,
T
n
in
|i
n,
Dnyiniin
skillful handling nf the vessel severely wounded s i s - y e a r - o i l
only way jre ran keep fare
ib iila —all of them an- having cent of Loud, of the Seminole th r po-t of lionor at IlnstonV
as she lay liurning a fte r the sister were the only survivors.
with
th
r
uncounted
thousands
•
heir g reatest season since the I m in t y iplotn have been ptirrhuM'-l Anni**'ce Diq paiaile. lie and
Kamlkaxe attac k kept her from
An
American
businessman, I of patrio ts who died in our
lute
thirties, If things rontinm- it was no nidi need lialay liy the Mr*. T' i*c 11It-1wet m e the guesr-i
being Mown up by her own Immli*, Daniel Lout* A lbert, ad-led a . * a rp ^ to
make
America
lids
way.
even the hird&gt; will have (hilllity War Finaliee ( ‘ominlttee. of the city fm lunchi-un and will
and saved her to rontinuc the description of ,conditions inside ’ ,iir o n g ," h r asserted.
The I ’.S
Navy’* ordnatiei- ex-' In* guest- of tin- sta te of Mlliisni&lt;advntiye
reaervalions liefure
fight.
NT/.’ Ytil th , N"V. 12 til*),
the l.n* Banos camp, lie a e id f
Senator Llm d F. Boyle.
hilut of "Hidden Death*’, a 2 chusutiMiat dinner tonight. I.ate Three
lMey
go
south
for
the
w
intei.
itundred* Rabbis left New
A fter retu rn in g from the Paci­ the Ja p s allowed a ration of half t In Introducing ( a p t. hasten,
I rill igill both will leave fm Wash
Ion
truele
of
exhiliita
showing
York fm W ashington te-lay to
fic. F irfc r w»« m ute e-m m airl a pound of unhuaked rice each
ington.
also em phasised th r nrrti of
win
lelic.
will
Inin
front
of
the
STA
TEW
ID
E
CONFKREN
i
K
I join several b undled Iteliln*; from
ing. charred aed shatte-wd. It had week. The Internees were un­
preparedness, and told hnw
Ititx T heater Wednesday With
I other cttic* in a m utch on the
D istrict a ir bases. The plane able to cat It because thev had
America b r disarm ing felled
........
..................
showing*
at
2:00,
4:00,
7:00
and
Copilot t'u support of luimele**
JACKSONVILLFL
N ov.
12,
which carried him to his death no milling facilities. When- the
Ihe ,nrn who had fought
i
Special)
"How
well
I'luridg
t*
»:t»t
I'
M
.
jireo
n
lln
f
lo
Eilwanl
Euiopeiiu Jews. What they hope
on a m ountainside near Beacon, guards took to th a lr heel* be­
in the last w ar. Comdr. J.
Fl.une,
dilve
putdieity
ehair
n
ae
tin
g
it*
leeiinceisioii
proto accoiu|li*h is outlined in a
N J ., w as found early th is m orn­ fore American troop* last Ja n u ­
J. Korea &gt;of Gan ptiell-l nssing
four-point program , m la- p re ­
•lieina will lie plum a ir nil III nee Sian.
ing. car red and shrattcred. H hud ary , A lbert said, the natives
I'oat Introduced S enator lloylr.
(il.LA
N
'Ini,
Nov.
12.
ISpelial)
sented
to l lenient Attlee, lin t“This
exhibit."
-uni
Mr.
l.une.
.at « 3-day statew ide eonfereneu
le ft Caldwell, N J . on n flight to brought in *o much final th at
-S la te
President
W aller
L. ixt I rime M inister, m to ! ord
-'hnduled
for
.laekiuiliviile,
Dee.
"ha*
lii-on
ent
out
iiy
th
e
TreuQuonset, II.L yesterday m orning, he gained tan piu n d a in seven
Tmlay ha* been |irorl*lmed u
dei luted lluitlld (’-dee, -x- aury Di-pin inu-iit in tlie interest Day* of tin- National W ar F'uiul- H alifax,. Iliitlah Ainl-iissndot m
and was last heard from a* i* days.
hnllda*’ in Sanford and throip'hFlmidii Division announced oil the United State*.
nassed over W est Point, New
nut the nation es there i* a 11 live vice nresiili-nt of the F’ln r i- 1«»f the Hth W ar l.oun and f Iiiiw Armistice Day th a t the district
The program cull* (6r tiwYork.
pause in the tem po o f hifsv da State-.*Chamber.,nf Coriimerrc tug* an* ntisolulcly free. I.ieiil. of Drl.und
and West
i . uiki amt
" i*»t Volusia
viiiusiu had
nun &lt;carrying out of
or I'resident
Cri-sitient Tru*
tr il­
hrra
today.
Cole
nnd
Ngt.
Zujue,
wlui
u
ie
in
KILLED BY R A T T IE R
activity in order to observe
led it* goal of f7,50D in the | m an’s request for tran sfe r “ f 100.*
I .cadets in every Florida bust. ] chnrge will explain the article.- ci’li ent
I A rm istice Day.
honoring
th
War Fulfil campaign. John (100 Jew ish refugees t“ P ale­
FKUNANDINA, Nov. 12 ( d b - dead of World W ar l, and World " '•* ami agricultural pur*uit will allow n.
pabite husi
"P lease _don't let these yuun .1. Mire, of Ill-Land is D istrict stine: the ru||udlutiun of the 1939
A retired New
Now H am pybite
nusi* w . r II, two . of tho moat de Ik- presented at the conference.
V P
British while paper that curbed
men who m o now coming home Chairman.
ness man, W. J . M tUttU, died *l j v a ita tln g w ars in hintary, en-i . '
declareil, "in g rea ter mini
County, with W*A. Will - iiam igrallon -if Jew* lo Pale­
IIIV
VXft __
the iTHXMU
N assau ^County
Hospital
w'fM n on# ge-i-ratlon.
la-r* acenrdiny tu -invilntions ac- ace th a t Seminole C o u n ty i* b e­ sonG|»y
of tin .... Gove Springs as stine; the form ation nf an Angl &gt;•
ter umlcrgomg treatm en t
Miss Adda iia y M arill died rattlesnake bite. tetiTt 'otf Wood I Downtown Sanford was d ac o r-, reptenc**, than tia* haretofore hind un her bond sale*—buy to- County Chairman, wn* th r first American commission in’ ca rry out
a&lt;*d
this
m
orning
with
fta
g
a
,!
Iieeq
the
case."
It
will
m
a
rk
'th
e
*
*
“
&gt;
’•"
h“
added.
a t tha home of her nephew, D»*. and axpoaura.
unit to "go over the lop" P resi­ the League of N ations m andate
noppy wreath* prepared by ^Irs, [ 2!*th membership inn-ting »of the '
* ,
---------------H, H. McCaslin, a t 610 M ain o l'a
creating a Jewish homeland; and
dent Huy* slated.
.T
h
e
76-yaar-old
McDuff
waa
Avenue a t approxim ately 1:00 h ltte n by a rattlesn ak e Friday Lealie Wen_t_ were placed a t the m ganixation.
S*/
N O D t 'l
. I CUC'C
P r i/.C
O ther comities th a t are show­ the release of all Jew ish putriols
Municipal
Flagpole
and
the
I,*
A. M. this morning. She wan while hunting. J k g snake struck
Co|ee announced today for the
ing un well, nreoniing to flays, from British prison camps in Aborn in Monroe C ounty.^ Trnn. him aa ha stooped to pick up * rio n monument, and the Ban-1 first tim e
k
th at the l-anqret
arc- Sem|nole County with ll.lt. friru and the Near- East- Tbc
Shell
waa
put
in
readlnesa
for
and cam e to Florida -with Mr squirrel. He la te r tola hospital
-peukar on Dec. 4. would he the
■ . —.. ■
■Coleman of Sanford, chairm an; llutdiis plan to return Imtne to ­
tha
program
a
t
which
Captain
and Mrs. J . H. Mcf.aaliu about atten d an ts ha opened the wound
_
„
- .
lion, John D. Email. National Ad.
N’KW YORK (TTY. 'N ov. 12.: U |i|ier Escambia County, L.F. Nei- night.
y**te ago to make her home. w ith a knif» and lost consider­ William “T. “F.saton. commander miniatrator of Civilian Produc- M*»- - Tlie NiiIk-I Peace P rise fo r! son, Century, chairm an, and Alaof
the
Sanford
Naval
A
ir
Sla•
She Was an active member of able blood lie fora ho could im -,
ti-iu. only recently appointed b y 1945 ha* been awarded tu form er i chua County, headed by Ju d g e A.
tha F irs t P resbyterian Churen proviso p tourniquet from a bum- lion, and S tate S enator Lloyd I'resident Trum an In lake ovdr S ecretary nf S tale Cordell H u ll--! M urphre of Gainesville.
F\
Boyle
scheduled
to
ware
and p a st president of the Wo­ iace.
--------- ------------------•
Ihe duties of the old W ar i'rmluc- the fath e r of the United N ations.
apeak.
mans A uxiliary. - Kbe is survived
The aw ard was announced today I
ENTERS NAVY
By order of SupL T. -W. I.aw. tiun Board.
by two brothers, D J . Msgill.
by the Norwegian governm ent *
----------—
W EI8BA DEN.
G EIIM A NY.
ton, . all school* in Seminole
A tlanta. Ga.. and H. E. *Maglll.
100 % PR E SS SUPPO RT
Office of Inform ation in London.
Charles Gordon Sw aggerty of Nov. J2 i/P}— The com mander of
County
ware
closed
for
tha
cele­
Knoxvilla, Tenn. and aavaral nepTWO KILLED
Also announced was the p resen ta­ Hanford was last week sworn the United S tates Arm y A ir Forhawa and niacoa * am ong whom JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 12. &lt;/P&gt;- bration. Moat store*, office*,
tion of the Hi (4 Nobel i ’eace In the Regular Navy. Young
a re Dr. Robert H. fifeGasitn. F-x-Governor Syassard Holland re ­ banks and municipal and county
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 12.(/F)— awurd to the International Coin- Sw aggerty. 17. took the Navy ers in Europe. -I Taut. General
p astor o f P a rk Lake Presbyter- ported today th a t o e a d y ovary dep artm en ts ware closed today Two men were killed when thpir ^n iltee of the Red Croaa fur its oath at S tale Recruiting li-sail- John Cannon- - say* liu-k of p e r­
Un Church of OrUndo, D r /.H . daily new spaper In th a a tete has in honor of tha holiday.
I automobile was struck by a p as­ work aainiig w ar prisoners. Both “ m illers to Jacksonville on Nov. sonnel has cut ftving operation*
Ha M cC tilln of Sanfoitl and a nromlaed him adltoria) support in , Tho program a t the Band senger train near Jacksonville to­ aw ards w rre made by the Nobel H a fte r preparing his enlistm ent in th a t th eater by more than 60
cent.
*
bU bid fo r election to tha United Shall, under the ‘direction nf day.
grandnephew , Joe McCaslin.
Com mittee of the
Norwegian papers at the Navy Recruiting perThe
General biantes the situ a ­
Commander J . J . Rocco of CamoFuneral service* will bo held S to tee Senate.
Tho*« killed were P eter Gilmer, Parliam ent.
Station
in
Orlando.
He
Ie
the
tion on tha redeploym ent of ex­
bell - Loosing p o st 68 of the of Hilliard, Fla.. GH-yeur-old re ­ ‘The 1945 winner, form er Seca t tha P resbyterian Church To#*m n of Mr. and Mr*. E. R. perienced m aintenance men and
American Legion, waa scheduled tired Navel reservist, and hia aon- reta rv Hull, laid the foundation Sw
TANKKB GROUNDED
day a t 8:20 P. M. w ith Dr.
aggerty
of
Sanford.
the failure of replacem ents to
to a ta r i a t 10:46 o’clock this in-law Ralph Aubuchon, 19-year- for the Sen Frantiaeo Conference,
E. D. Brownlee conducting tea
arrive. Many of th ifn te n ip the
aarvice*.
PALM BEACH. Nmr. 12 &lt;JP&gt;— m orning w ith music by tha Sem­ old ta ilo r of Bonne Terre, Mia. which drafted the United N ations
NEAT
TRICK
European command were high.
School band.
A Gilmer waa a Spanhih-AmaHcan C harter.
A N avy tu g waa grounded* while inole iHigh
fnt holders, hence they have
attem p tin g to haul the ta n k er M arina g u ard waa to ba on hand *Vlar veteran.
P E P PE R RETURNING
LIVINGSTON,
Mont.
Nnv.
12.
en drained off rapidly.
Mission Santa M aria from a reef fo r tho salute and tep*. No
HOGS STEADY
(AY—Police
era
p
retty
wall
up
boom 20 miles north of
Palm parade waa scheduled.
T h* R egular Meeting of Mon­
on »light-of-hand tricks pulled
Tha baeobail com m ittee of the
te C hapter, No. 16, R. A- M.
CHICAGO, Nov. 12, (A1)— Hogs
thlcvea, b u t thay'ra now look­ ftamrnola County Chamber of *. 1
A lthough th ere a re only 02 will ba bald. Tuesday! a t which were f„ early trad in g a t Chicago by
ing
around
for
tha
man
who
tha Seminole County Cham ber of
chem ical elem ents in n atu re, scl- Urns th a M ark M aster Degree today. Most ealoa wore between
■tola $16 from P ran k M alhany's
w il). b« conferred on a c1*m of 14.76 a n d -1465. The h ighest pries ■ock while ha w as asloao. W hat Commerce, which waa scheduled
to m eet Monday evening a t the
A ll Royal A reb J I a * wa» 14-45 ra ttle and aheap w ars complicates things is th a t the C
ity H ail, will m eet T h u n d a y
to aUMi&amp;
•ock « i i on Mntiwny’e f o o t
evonlnf initcad-

One-Third Of Service
Men In Pacific In
August Have Been
Returned To U. S.

Anglo-America May
- Keep Secret With
Decision For Use
Up. To All Nations

Com. Dixie Kiefer, tilipino Woman
Naval Hero, Killed T ells Of Murder

Miami Is Having
Greatest Influx
Of Tourists Ever

In Plane. Crash Of Family By Japs

Quonset Skipper Sur­ Yamashita Is Blamed
vived Ten Wounds For Massacre Of 15
To Die In Accident Hundred Filipinos

Speaker Tonight

Gen.

Eisenhower!

For Conferences

iHotel Rooms Renting
At $25 A Day And
Houses Up To $2500

Will Testify On l*roposals For ArmyNavy Unification

Sanford Observes
Arniistiice Day Al
• Memorial Service

Seminole County
Lagging Behind In
War Bond Sales

Rubliis Plan Protest
March Un Capitol

Seminole -Is Paised
In War Fund Drive

Miss Adda May Ma^ill
Dies At McCaslin’s

I

Awarded

Hull

Lack Of Personnel
Cuts Air Operations

K

■tesdy.

a

�MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 12f-ly.l5

T il 10 SANFORD IIK iry f l). SAN 10111) FLORIDA

PAOIO TWO

Armistice Day

The Sanford Herald

KatNlilUHril In lines
VAkllnbral dall&gt; c irr iil »«Hljhl«r
iinrf iiiiil*, nl
nnnfural. I'larliln.
I ll VI-tan (tills lu llin '.

BOOK OF THE M ONTH
/m other FIRST for Southern!

It whs just Iwi'iity-Hevcn years ngo that the first
World War to end war and to muke the world safe fordertini rnry came to a nmrinn conclusion and the big- {flirts
all alonjr tin Western Front suddenly becanje tjulet wnlle.
o th e (dace ot th e ’ terrific cannonading tam e the cheers
:.nd -hunts ot men who had fought a mighty battle and
won.
Now. no this first Armistice Day following a second j
World AVar to make good*the promise -of that first awful!
t niggle, we pause to pay tribute to those brave men who j
made the supreme sacrifice that their buddies, their wives,
and chiliheii might go through their lives in peace,!
in health, anil happiness, and th at future generations j
might on!■• the hie.udligK of liberty and t h e .joys of a!
tolerant mid •&gt;'■11 ordereil world-wide community,
I^ut ;!•; we listen to the reports coming in from China. |
•lava. I*ah stine, Egypt, Tripoli, Soutf\ America and v irtual-1
. ei er&gt;, c a r1 of liutope dself, the fear is inesealiable ihu1 ;
the job is n.’t yet finished and that there is much left to he
done Almost before the ink is dry on those historic docU-.
iih id that wen- to bring peace to the world, the gods if I
• Id I- il vit?t»il«er
war ue at t again and the thunder of battles, fought an d '
PffM II »*&lt;*»« I"
wet to be fought, is heard around the world.
tlrrt «** ll»* «*p
of nil
ill'
I puii the \i tenuis of Normandy, Saint Do, the Ithine.
ii ii or n**i
i ilil* tifdirr
Cming
and the'lk'lgian Bulge av well ten'upon the heroes
ii v ii « fit*!•( I»f*r fl
o' Cuadulcamil# Hainan mid Okinawa rests-tlie continuing |
(«&gt;
rbra li«rrln urt* &lt;
respniis ybt.v of li ving, to bring pt&gt;ae&lt;&gt;&gt;to the world. Thpy-;
u n f i v ; trit.il’ ot* d eath .aiuf ^hii^sight iif slaughter.'The^' j ■
htive tilt th e.p ah i of battle and lusted the bitterness
of "m an’s inhumanity tli man". They are great in numbers
T R E E OF KNOWLEDGE
&lt;
(From The Anfl-rbun Men ’ ■ and they are powerful iiunflucncc.

t to introduce High Test DDT Household
i\ to Florida. Southern Chemicals now

P Y R O -D

’

D D T W it h P y r e t h r u m
ck knock-down, sure kill, pud lusting
against
nt , Roaches. Mosipiltoes, W ater Hugs,
Flea-', Dice, Bed Hugs, Ticks.

Distributed bv

2(12 Sanford Aye,

••HALF - PAST SEVEN S ciiy
eye*
WuUll the d i s k ’s .lull himit-a
"Teach me. nleuse. In I 'll 'I'
tim e’’
She ilemnml*.
E arnestly, pCrslMeilUv
In Ihu Hoftfplen nuiil*1
Childhood's free iiniiieii.
She will trad e
( k r the cllpiieil MPIMil
O f the dnv* la tie.. .
Slave, henccferttuiil. I"
T.vrannv.

KNOW
w 3 ta t y o u b u y i n

TH E SEARt II
(From Knl'iiliiifrmiiii
T ruth I desire.
Su I iisked Its- n l 'a
Studied the .kies.
I.i&gt;iikid lone in Hie l i " 1
I besought ii few
&lt;Thc huppicst, tuul
Who itinii'iv Irilxt.,
I heuril them
The learned,
On streets, i
And still I

Ten Would remove
W hat one endow*
Of knowledge t took
From mun und book.
This is nil | know;
One thimr is trite.
My lads anil Ihsm *.
Time pusses.
And so stiuIt Vpli.
Jessie l.une TihitiiUs
Now that tlie wur i- o*' t i
flglitlng hns hegun in ' hill#.

public would not
object to sugar jdiorlagi*- -otintirh
If they didn’t know il *«■ due l .i
politico! stupidity.
The consuming

Perpetual Mayor
i in world's most famous mayor is coming to this
country. Kdotiurd llrrriot, former premier of Kance is proJialily-al^t-i-h** rmtvor wltll' the longBSl tenure who is still*
--ill offrre.WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. U\\
lb erved a mayor of Lyons, a city of more than
Lower fr. (i lit i , f u r Florl
half.a million population, from 11)05 to 1040. when the Gcr- i shipper*
n s in d c -nrtd nu!
man orobi ation forced him out. lie dill not give.up his post ,• In the unit
Kit-t ('oust w ere i
' " mi whitn a'fVVlng as premier. Now he has returned to his vuijrei In -1 1cel: ns urgumui
"Id office, and it i- as a mayor th a t ho is coming hero. He -fo r a ini.pi. cil m erger of Flori
Eii.-1 Cn.i-t Ituituuv with i
!m re- pled .Mayor La (! nurd fa's invitation to attend the Innlie
i 'ob:I Line Itnitrouil.
fort Inanting uncling in New York of the American As
It. .1. Me-.*, vice president
• oi it ion of Mayors.
A ltunin ("oast Line, loud to
Anyone tviili tin- least experience in American pidillcs M 'l' henritig n M -pogc domust respect ihu ability of a ntun who can May in the nieiil, ii-Ofiltilig I lie lulvnntle
-*-"*♦-* " lb — m a j'P'iii I'iH" for ,l.r) years. Joseph C h a i n , tie
In u, die Iorm.center of 1‘lnglish politics from 1880 to lflflO
and iBi lather of Neville Chamberlain, Churchill's uiifor- hn
i woat * tin le
*ih prime minister, was long m ayor' of J1.1'
n ilmui'dinni, and made the city over.
, ij\
An " rir: n mayors t int the going harder. Half a ern iii&gt;
lory ago Chicago had the two C arter Harrisons, father and ",r
on. who served.term after term. New Bedford, .Mass., boost- 1 ’!
'■d Clui'li'. J1 Ashley Who was elected more than a score
of t inn
\ ml then there is .Jersey City's Frank Hague, &gt;u
who 1m In i n in longer than the r»*M of the country*tik&lt;v, lb • frs*
remember. -ISul not one con eipml Herriol's record.

F IR E T R E A D I N G
TAl.LAHASgpE. Nnv. iu (.V,-

i nldnell sold Inst week that a l­
though S heriff Lonnie Mavis nt
Vedjitcn h id “ proven Ids unfitin***" b y. tailing tn fore tnll .the
intiil sliii'.tint- &lt;if n Nocrn who
wn- in his custody. "stupidity
;.in| ineptitude" nre not ground*
In n sharply-w orded statem ent
Hie Governor served ‘‘n tinte ol
w arning upon tho official* o:

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Human Distiny

As we get It from Jotm t;.
K iwis' recent stntements, tlie
anagement-lalliiir coiifereiiie bus
been called tn disrtii * anythlni’
and everything under tlie sun ex­
cept the problems of management
and labor.

I this Issue of the llarsld
ibaeribem era receiving the
a ted
Press
leased wire
■ Mrvice. .This gives as
90,003*-Words dally direct
M New York office of the
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last week ami even inoie life expected fur the nest fights.
proceeds are being devoted li
charitable purposes

Do Dacha Got Him
Wo have one that ought to get
tfeL B ito- Couple of paydays ugti
it bapponsd th a t the envelopes
wore distributed before the men
knocked off for lunrh. One, enrwgad a* the am ount of social
■acurity and withobling tax we
bad deducted flour hiiPtnV rlotie.
quit cold. I(e refunded four Imuiw
Mir, refusing to finish the day.
—-Leesburg Commercial.

C .E C . W e l s h
W E L SH T IR E S H O P

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In nil r?* - (**•«,»!»
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The Orlundik Kenllliel tins emne
Ati Amerintu newspaper cmrespniulcnt in Berlin,
eut fur former (invmpn- Spe:.
sard Holland ‘ for United Sinii
among the rnnnv Hhocks of (legia&lt;lat!on he finds there,
Senate, just ut.oni milking it him ■'"IL how tlie citiecna of Eunipe’rt mice pn mulest city now
nlmous.
- t ieild.il large pari of their time ransacking garbage cans
A large crowd turned o u t. fm for sn a p - of food. There we have one of the most vivid
tha Lions Clot. Imiing tourney pirlure* V*‘l pi'esented, of the low estate to which Germany

Reckless driving has i fru ited
In a numlier of m are or less se r­
ious accidents recently. If wo arc
not careful, the highway lucidon
tail during lift) coining year is apt
pa esieed our w ar casual lies. It
should bo remembered Uiut all
c a n a n wearing out, that breaks
don't work us well ns they tsc.l
to, npr do stoering wheels. Spec
should bs red ue i*t accordingly by
OMlyona.

p eo p le hnvo Ween d h c p p o ln te d in recapping.
Thai ii not the fault of recapping. Il ii b e c a u ia Ihoy
•ii " not go to the right firm*. You can bn turn you
are gulling the belt when you g et Cor lilted Treading.

I ccrialntjy did get u great

kick out of The Ituruld's e rn e .
ulioul thaf "lo g hreexe from ihu
I ncific." ( f course, 1 know it
could n't [of sibly apply tn nt--’,
but I enjoyed it g f-t the s»iuu.
I um n j-.vl■ ‘nr-e of the up’j p lr '

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With kind personal re»;irds lyo i a id 1h? Ilersld 's sta ff, J rpn
Ycurs 'most cordially aim

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M OND AY, N O V E M B E R 12. H im

Social A n d

T H E S A N F O R I ) H E R A L D . S A N F O R D F L O R ID A

Personal

c i e tj Edilari Cecelin Trulurk

£

Social Calendar ^ / ^ f h ^
MONDAY

Winter. Park Organist

The Pu»t M atron'll Club of
Mrs. Gcttrgc Tnuhy lias nrthe E astern S ta r will m eet |n r c p tn l nn appointment ns organthe home of Mrs. C. |„ Irwin. 1st at the W inter' Park 1‘migrpgh12480 P alm etto..‘Avmttie, at H:(ll| liiinnt ChUrrl* nml mil Inlir up
I K . K~
I* Jt. ’(■
M. w ith Mrs,
Raul It gw ,“ '1
Immeilhtlelv.
■hostess.
She also will It* chair diiectot
Business m eeting of the W.S.C Bni) &lt;«»»■"'*t r«" Ihe vbung penS. of th e M ethodist O nlrch wlli i I'1.*!*. *,hoir there. The vacancy
be held a t the churvli annrx nt . which Mrs. Touhy i* filling was
crenteil by the resignation of
3:00 P. M.. "board unclin g
Miss Daphne T n la rh who will
be held u t 2: Hi P. M.
m arry John Benjamin Powell, J r.
TUESDAY
A taria n Class of the First B ap ­ the la tte r p art o f this month.
.Mrs. Touhy has been serving
tist Church will meet in the
chair director of 'th e high
church annex nt 7:30 P. M.
i school choir of the F irst PresbyTl.e P ilot Club will hold its
Church here and will con­
U ilar business m cethur in the tcrlnii
tinue her work With th at group
sO tyfalr Hotel a t 8:0ft P. M. and who
the ministry, of music
Will be preceded by llu* board twice lead
each .m onth ut t he evening
m e etin g -a t 7:30 P. M. .
services oT th h - thtfrch;’
.‘ SUNDAY
T he new organist of the W in­
There will be a special mis- ter Park church u ill not he a
hlonafy se rv ic e,u t the Lake Marv S tran g er there for she served :is
N nznrcne Church on Nov. n a sub stitu te this summer. She
a t 7:30 P. M.
Dr. ^nnd .Mrs. is regarded . ns mi accomplished
W est, who spent many y ears in musician and aVcnmpaqjst nml
A frica as m issionaries, m il con­ hus pluved In Sanford for vocalduct a hospital clinic day in lit* nml for special occasions.
A frican style.
The public is
M b'. Touliy studiifl otgnn m il
srd in lly . invited.
piano at the U niversity of North
Carol Inn. and a fte r g rad u atin g
there took advanced wortr a t th e
Cincinnati C onservatory and the
U niversity of Cincinnati. Since
she hav resided in Sanford, she
lias continued tier study under
the tutelage of Dr. Ilcrum n F.
Slcw ert, professor of organ in
the School of Music at Itolliiis
College. She has served as choir
director and organist in several
churches nml is a member of the
Used f a t s ' a r e I n e e d e d in
A merican -Guild of O rg an ists.
making soaps
a t well
a t washing machine*, suys,
f a b r ic s a /id m a n y o th e r
things you want. - *
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Clean Out Of

I.SOAP POWDER?

Miss Betty Thurmond
Honors Miss Davis

^ TURN ttf YOU* USID fATSI

Activities

P e r so rivals

P.T.A. Convention
Held In Daytona

Tlie twenty-second uiimtnl l*. T.
A. sta te convention was held in
Daytona Beach Nov. 7 and proLieut, (jg i I s u lle n ’ Johnson mii)ent Florida educators address­
luts arrived front the Pacific ed tlic tit Mi members attending.
th eater of war and is spending Dr, W. T. Edwards. S tate Super­
some tim e with his wife and visor of Instruction. Dr. It. L.
son. Biggie, at 711 Oak Avenue. Eyman. Dean of tin- School of
Education at FSCW , Dr. M. W.
Mrs. It. |t- Price and grandson, C arothcrs. F.S.C.W. re g istra r, Co­
John lilcukiey. of St. Petersburg lin English. S tate S uperintendent
i* visiting Mr. and Mrs. J . it. of Education, and Mrs. W alter If.
Sin will I at their liame on Oak Beckham, sta te P.T.A. president,
Avenue.
stressed in th eir talks th e united
responsibility of the homes and
Mr. uml Mrs. I. E. Southw ard tlie schools of Florida in molding
ami daughter. Myra Anp. have the litoral fiber of the sta te 's
_____ _ __
returned fn&gt;m_Tautpa where Miss children.
Colin Knglisli ioined Mrs. Beck­
Southward was maid of honor
in the wedding of her cousin. ham is a idea for "a h eller educMiss Leila Belle Lee, who was ated citizenship" claim ing th at a
m arried to L.ieut. ’ Tommy Shaw high standard of education in ­
of D etroit, Mich., Tuesday eve­ variably resulted in a high standning. Mr*. Shaw has been a aid of living and tknl “ few who
ft film'llt vjsiloi to Sanford.
go in rollege go tit prison".
. Among those attending front
Among thong atten d in g the Sanford w ere: Mrs. E. &lt;i. K ilpat­
(leurgiii
Florliia gam e in Jack ­ rick. J r . Digit School: Mrs. f . A.
sonville ‘were: Mr. nml Mrs. W, Anderson and Mrs. F lan k Bauer
B. Dyson. Oh-dti D y so n ., -Capt. of W est Side P rim ary School:
and .Mrs. Jitniiiy Dyson, Mr. an ’ Mrs. *L. K. Spencer of Sanford
■Mrirr
[». 11uni,k. Mrs.1 ht t : ■fit atmnui—Srtmot M T U f I orPerkins, Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, Mr. ' ley and Mrs. It. F. Cooper of
and Mis. Edward Higgins Jr.. ! Seminole High 8eh«ol; mid Mrs.
Mrs. B u r r e 11 Hudgins.
Miss I K It; Sm it It. Mrs. J. C, Davis,
Louise IVrkins, Mj»s Jes«i,- Dur- 1 Mrs. t). K. Goff, and Mrs. L C.
dim, Mr. and Mis. II. N. Suyer, Mitchell of South Side Prim ary
Mr. and Mr*. M. L. Culluni. Mr. School.
and Mrs. It. It. Crtttnley and Mr.
and Mr*. W. A. Leavitt.

Miss B etty - T hurm ond h em re d
Miss Ouirla Davis lust Tuesday
evening with a china nml crystal
shnWer a t her home Hit! Elm
Avenue.
Mrs. Lewis Reynolds and Mr*.
~ ■*—- -____ I
Boh Jones w ere the w inners of
ty/H E H VOUGETTHROUC* l
the contests. The g ifts were pre
seated to Miss Davis ill n novel
[ FtG URW ' WHAT VOUR
jew elry box.
I VACATION 1k lP IS QOIN ‘ 1t&gt; ]
Fall flower* were used in ileCOSTHOU-VOUb BETTER
curating and the dining table,
overlaid with a larc cloth, was
MULTIPV-V IT
renteriAl with a mini Mure bride
D V I W O A N 'I
nitrnuintled-hr- lic
t t.n iiltrv:
ir hlntnn t1
rru o u A iw
Mrs. J . p. Thurm ond asisted
the hostess in serving refre-hm ents to tile follow ing:
Mis*
Helen Hickson, Miss Toi Living
stnn. Miss Dilmi Baker, Mis*
D orothv Price, Miss R oberta Evans, Miss D orothy Lyons, and
Mi sa . M i n n it-. Rii Hi Odhaiu,
Mr*. S. J. Davis, Mr*. J. R.
■Davis, Mrs. C. E. McKee, Mr*.
\V. E. Kiidrr. Mrs. Lewi* Heynolds, Mr*. .Tulin Knder, M rs. S.
T. Ilelhea, Mi- - II. II. Odham.
T&lt;
m a tte r how you "fig u te it" Mrs. Harold llcckenhach, Mrs.
The Mueniill-i Citric of the
and
. neglecting your tire s will d r. Boli Jones. Mis. Balidi I
ttiuden- 1'ltili met
Fridiiy .it
finitely cost you money. Keep Mrs. Haloid Ijylliff.
3:30 I'. M. in the home ,.f Mi
your tire s in good repair with
R. L. Cnldwell mi Magnolia Ave­
11F it FN All MKRT
the help of the SEM INOLE
nue wjii Mrs. A, F. Bnm* iv.
IR E SHOP. Let us vulciini-o
Mrs. Essie t'ule, Nolile Grand, vice chairman, ptesklh-* ‘ in the
le worn ones, replant the old
tire*idol ever the regular level­ tlhsrnre of Mrs. C. L. Po’.vnll
ones with new tires.
ing of the Seniinola IteU-koh
The meeting opened with a
l.o'lge Vo. 13 hehl in l.o .o ,
prayer and tin- srcrctary'-* nhall Nov. K, nml thnnkst'ivl'ig port wa* given Iiy Mrs It. I
offering* to the E late and Be- Caldwell. Mr*. F, p. Lie-ke gave,
liekiih Orphanage-. were tttmle.
n rr|»irt nn the ■ hrnutifientinrt
Plans were iitadi- for a Thank ■- ini-eiing aho w w t l r - n t t r n i l n l
n ^
H i NjHWANDW
giving soiiper t r r |i&lt;- g iven11»«■«-. 7 a* a r&lt;-|irisenUtivo of the Mag­
2 0 1 N O . PARK A V L .
which will he oneo to the puldir. nolia Clrrle and Mrs. C. II. CogThe in-lit regular inoeling of burn told of a day she s | h-iiI at
the lodge will Is- lielil Nov. 33.
the tiordeii Center.
The iiirmber* answeied In rfuroll call by miming a shrub, mid
also telling of tlt&lt;&gt; pm g lrbeing made in plant ing Ko-I
rculcii:t trees. An unnomiceim-m
was made runceming the dis­
trict rnnfrrence meeting to laheld in Cornu Dec. 11.
Tin- circle i* composed of the
following luptnlier*: Mrs C. L
I’owell,
Mri^ J. |l. Cmwfnrd
Mrs. K, S. Hockey, Mts. Ernest
Betts, Mrs. C. L. Irwin, Mr*.
11. C. Wiley.
Mr*. Jurk Hall.
Mrs. 11. C. Ilntici, Mr*. (’. II.
Cog Inn n, Mr*. R. L. Caldwell.
Mrs. A. F. Knnisny, Mrs. J. K.
ti’rndick, Mni, F. D. Lieske. Mrs.
E. C. Daniels, Mr*.-Clara lairig,
Mrs. A. I,. Lyon,
Mr*. J im-I
Field mid Mr*. R. F. Crenshaw.

LiPl'iBJUJM.’I W ia

Informal Dance Held Outstanding Work
By Cotillion Club At Geneva School

The Woman* Club was the scene
Trip. No. 118 of an inform al dunce last evening,
the firs t in a series to he spon­
sored hv the newly formed Cotil­
lion Club.
The Club House was at I rat lively
deeorated with baskets of durnntn
The serving
. Mis. Chester Daniels and Miss and yellow elder.
Ella Holton spent the weekend tahle, overlaid with a lace rioth,
was adorned w ith a low a rra n g e ­
in Miami.
,
ment of red rose* balanced by
Hgl. U illium It. Znchry has Inn mug taper*.
Dancing was enjoyed th ro u g h ­
arrived in New Yjrrk front a
European- lour of duty with the out the evening, ptuslc luting fu r­
nished by a musical machine. Re­
Army,
freshm ents were served by Mr*.
Nicholson Ashl’v and Mrs. P. II.
Friends of CpI. In t W. .South­ Tepsic. with Miss D o ris' Hull as
ward may write him 1 as follows: geucrnl chairm an.
A 8N II lt»7 IrtftB. MP Dot. SCU
Members of .th e Cotillion Cluh
1747, Ft. Itiley. Kansas.
atten d in g w ere the Misses: B ar­
bara Ruprccht. Jan e Thigpen,
M allei llayne- and llruce Bolt N ancy Ctilluni. Susnit K lrtlcy, Pat.•pent the weekend in Sanford tv Hodge. Joyce Whiddort. Olcda
and. have returned to the Uni- Dyson. Betty Thurm ond. Doris
vernlty of Florida.
Hull, Elise Hutchison, Louise P er­
kins. Elizabeth Whlgltiiin, ami J e s ­
Mi '.and Mr
,1. w . Vickery sie Dunicih
Ylltd chi[dtcn. Wyjie and M’ylpne,
Alan . Elizabeth Dyson. LugBlc
and Cur*tlyn Gromit* of Pnlatku, HaB. Betty , Wilkinson. M argaret
were lire weekend truest* of Mrs! Spend-r, *Llitic'in Gormiy, C ath er­
Lillian V irk c t\....
W inifred- Lovell,
V ine Spencer,
M argaret Kelt* M arjorie Ju n e
Mr. and Mrs. Howard V ed ette Burdick and Cecelia Triiliick.
"Also ' approxim ately sixty S an ­
and Miss l.ojn l.cC ieltc_frohr
Cairo a re visiting Mr. and Mrs. ford, Orlando and Naval Air S ta ­
M. (■*. Hill at tlierr home on tion Imivs- .
Magnolia AvVuue.
,
.Mrs. Michael Clyde Jackson
lias returned to her home a fte r
spending
some tim e in
the
Fcmntrt-1 jiuglitTTfr ""Memorial H otpital.

Meeting Ih Held I5y
M e t h o d i s t Guild
T he W eslyan Service (iulld of
the F irst M ethodist C h u rch .h eld ,
its re g u la r m eeting T hursday hi 1
the homo of Mr*. Juek Hurney,
870' E ast Tw entieth S trre t, w ith
Mr*. W illiam Tyro a* co-hostess.
T he mooting was called to o r­
der by the president, Mr*. Lillian
H orner, and the devotional we.*
given by Mr*. Burney. Tho d e­
votion* I wa* "Seek ve first '
kingdom nf God, and hi* right
eousnesa; and all these thing
■hall bo added unto you." Th
minute* of the la st m eeting wet.*
read *nd approved. It a m re-|
rled by tho tre a su re r th a t the
dget fo r 1045 had been paid
in full.
-•
The guild members also decided
to have a covered dish ChrU tm us
•u p p er p arty on Dec. 3. a t the
church annex a t 6:00 P. M. Each
member- la requested to bring a
tov fo r th e C hristina* tree witirh
wilt be added to the -orphanage
basket. Installation of 1010 affi?
cer* will follow the supper.
A t th e close of the business
m eeting refreshm ents w ere aerved
by th ho*te*a to th e following:
Mr*. Ja ck H om er, Mr*. E lisabeth
bench. Mr*. Louise Crenshaw ,
Mrs. Lucv Sm ith, MU* Mildred
A w ait, Mr*. W . P atrick , Mrs.
P o rter L ansing and M rs. W. E.
Sm ith.

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VEN though you're over thirty . . . you
can help keep your akin appealingly
h and young looking with famous
Dorothy Gray Cellogen Cream. This richly
lubricating night cream contains an active
hormone ingredient that your skin can
ahaorh- Use faithfully. . .soon your akin
lake* oa a LadtfgY. m eotkar, younger look.

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There’s nothing average about FAR
RELL'S A R C A D E
PKG. STORE. This is
the store where ye
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1945

SEMINOLE

Dr, .1. F, Brawlcy,

COUNTY

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and Wednesdays.

RAYMOND M. BALL, REALTOR

I'ln- nnlet of *on|'lyid* votinge-t ill pi.illt of eVolutioii I. the
doiiiiimul group of Inin
iiirds.
Tiny Keiimloi fm * 1,7*11 .|nvie*
of lords Not Hi A nu i n i Inis ulimit 1
•tan.
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You’ll feel as
free as Adam

The eoiniiion mime in North
Aliu-rura fill the i:|ioouhill ■tut
........ i paddlefisli..
There m e mole than I til specieof 11 re . III t'miadi.
M U flH O tt *«Ug l

CONCRETE PIPE
for
n itty 1 w a y s
W ilis
S E P T ir* I A N L s
w a n i l * TANKS
CULVERTS and SKWERH
Transit Mix C e nrrtJs
Srronds nv iilildr *1 low price

in a Hanes
Fig-Leaf
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BIG BOUSE WITH VELVET
CURTAINS AN' GRAND PtANOS
AN'OUR OWN SODA FOUNTAINS
AN' A BIG LIBERTYY AML
BUTLERS AN'fAMDS Ahr’
ALL* KINDS OF STATCH0 0 S
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AW NO WF WON'T/
WF'Ll TIVl IN A BIO
HOUSE WITH t.VLRY
liOOfA CHOCK FULL Of
SOUTHERN H R E A P • HrioT the popular brief that m ade tucli a big hit baforw
Hancv turned to war production. Now il't being produced
In quantity again.
Exclusive H anot conitruction give* featherw eight athletic
support ■ Snug-filting w aistband for trim Tit. Conveniently
placed fly.
Combine It with a *horf-»leove Kanes U ndershirt-the
all-oround utility style thot Novy boys like so much—worn
as underwear or as a sport shirt. ?. H. Hanes Knitting
Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina,

Anther liverit* with man
HANES FIQ-LEAF SUIT
DfftigiMcf In on* * !•&lt; • »■

i , g!v« ofMftftc iuppotl and
wofifBno com forf. fo w l
df#ol*r will tit you £a four
corrocf Irvnl
t n y g l f fro m i h o u l d t r
through t i o h h a n d b a tk
a g a in .

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Specialized Toole, Genuine Facte, You're cure o f H * t

HOLLER MOTOR SALES

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CADET JIMMY t'A BTEB, a
senior nt We*l Point, attended
Will pay up to .?.‘tO(l
tiie hop a fte r the A rniv ■Villnnova
gam e mid to whljin- should lie
for
lern-h the Flnrlda "sh ag ” Hut
MAIUJ VBET -T It t* M \ N
the
Spinet*. Studio*, or
lie s id e n ’’ . d.iughtei
JIMMY
Malty (Irand*.
dated a friend ” f M MB;ABET S
anil rnnsin|Oentlyr tln-v met and
ItlHTII a NN OU N CEM K M
In r u n e friend*.
?100 for U p r i g h t *Mr. add Mrs. J. Vlilel Jones
The Cotillion Chili gnf off t-&gt; inuoiiiico the Idrtli of a son Nov. j
Plain case.
a liang-tip e t u i T.liui'dav with 1 at th e Feiim ld-l.aiiglilon MemHa- dance at Hitt Woman'* Cluh. a ml. .Hospital.
Write llirger Wester
Tlie uMeiidnhee” was sjilejuliil iuiii
ev cl yoite seemed 1-* lie having
700 S. Florida Avc.
a
fine' lim e
I&gt;01(1 S liA l.t..
ELIZA Hi: I'll DYSON mill BET
Lakeland. Fla.
IN 1111 B.MttN I’ were i e.piinsi.
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I’le for the delieinn- lefieshinent*. PATTY IIODt;i: a n d
t ‘ATI I EH IN F. SPEN CER fm the
invitations.
lOY'CE W | | | | i | i o s
and NANCY .i I LI.CM the div
orations, mid tlie male gu e-:for i leaning u p'
I to* wei'T I-*. nation.tl 11
week ainl alleitlion should In.
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fm-H-ed-ou oil]* ev. cllenl Snufpr |
piddle ■'Ilium v under llier ^ i |’ei
vJtJmi of MBS -ELTON MlH iiii.
'I' o n It A l l ’l l , W M i n t i* ME!;
P-t)N_ VIid. '‘I’dljsldw* J'.liaU Jo i
have in the sinmlesl iTiom-ii
JiUimy. A eoiiipmi.v of the win- t
and w ittiest ■men thht .'oiil.l |i,
lucked., cut o|* all civil , -intin'
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in a thousand vear-. have m &gt;
III lu-st oidei Hie i •• 'tilt - uf Titeti
learning and ’wisdiim. Tiie meth o o f f ic e o f
them selves were hid mill . ill ic
w *
cessitue. solitary, inipatiytu of
.in tm u p tk a iii,— fc ih . u!__ U, . etiniietle; hui the thouglit winch
lliev .did not um-ovei to then
I”-*oiii friend is here written om
in trnns|iareiit words t o ' us, the
strangers of atiothei age.” Swin not visit oiii liluu'v ami
eleet a ceni of a book J” read?
The
footliall
gaille
Finlay
night wa* a thriller
parti a'arti
foi the Suhfoid
fin*. ITIKO
10!) l’almi'llo
I'ORE BKo o k i .Y N.
B o BUY
e l l I CM
BIl'jIABD SINC.I.K
Rhone Mill
TA BY. ,\\ l l . l . I » '.VVDi-TtfittN.
a n d I I \ BENCE OI! \N I II V.M
played a ti-anliful game
No*,
week will I* S elf-id'- tioiiie
’ oining game nml instead of
(laving tin usnlil a t te n d .m e of
-3,t-tUI oppi oximatedy- -4JUIU—
ant icijmied.
I'lie lia.
Fla game wa* jam
Meal Kstnte Sale*—Rental*—Mortgage Loans
pm l.&lt;-1 wnli fun an I it looked
Dcpomluhlc Utstiranee and Rond*
as I hough half
of Siinfm d's
population toured up to see the
tinnunl luittle,
Rmim 4, Florida State Hank Ilnldlng
"P h o n e !lfi(&gt;
\\ dl.ter SuVagi
I .amlel
"lie lievei walks gltlcefltHi Wll'i |
Ivon- Upon the -hotlldei . of nil |
iilln-i. Ine.vevei gi neefiillv that'

Meeting Is Held By
Demonstration Club

Tlie Sanford Home Deiuonstra
lion Cltil’ met Thursday m tlie
home of Mts. Myroti Smith with
the president Mr*. John AudiJ r . toe-idiug.
The dull voted to solid -a
Thanksgiving PlD of money to
tin- Florida Children* Home in
J a il niiville mid also to send
em o—i—frmt—nurl
the p pie* of Europe.
Boy Till!*,’retiring pie.-iMi
•itiii. mi d Mis. thiidn Wll'tin
fl'i in tin
were piesellli-d gift
dllh It was unnoumeil ilmi tinDei i oilier meeting will he in tin
, lie In the home of Mts. O.K. White
l form of n silver lea which vvitl
and a ilenionslialimi ‘of Chri*!mas "goddies" will he given.
Various Christmas idea* were
■M hanged and Mis. Wilson gave
Mr* Wnllm-e Wright i-nlertiiin- ,i dcmoiuttralii’ii of a -iigarlesed with mi informal coke nod i-ide icing.
clmUei |iu Iv in her home 3113
A horinl hour followed the
Mclhiuvillc Avenue Sntunllty night meeting mid the following attend
in Iiiiuoi of her n in e , Mrs. H airy eif Mrs. Ztniln Isinl.-M i- John
McClellan, a visitor from Augusta, Andes. Jr., Mrs. Clyih- Dirl.ei on.
Ua.
Burn-. Mi . C M
The .rooms of the Wright resi Mi*. It M
ih-nee were attractively deem tiled Flowers. Mts. K.T Wntien, Mi
with Fall flowers and the lin*t- I I ’ Thurmond. Mr*. II.II Mm
iss assisted by Miss l.yllian (till, Mrs. Boy Tilfis. Mis. M II
l levelmid, Mrs. II.E. White/ Mi
Boyle in serving refreshment*.
The guests invited to lie with III. Craw font,'M rs. C.F. I’melor.
Mi-. Oiiida Wilson, Mi. \\ It
Mrs. M&lt;Ch-llmi im-luded;
.MiI miise I i-rkin*, JDs* Kliiatielh lttin*oi»l_AI«-«- Bevete MrWtlltnms,
Dy:,oii7 Miss ttleda Dyson, Miss cue t, and Miss Bull] Kfid.es.
Adelaide Key mid Miss Crceli.i Mi*, lie Shafer nod Mm - Mvrnn
Trulurk.
I Smith.
Also MrsJam es
Crapps, Mrs.
Jum na Higgins, Mrs. S terling
Several iiiilliou liusliel* of |io
Bolling, Mrs. John Bolt, Mi - tnioes are lost even- veoi n n
Burrell Hudgins., Mrs. P. II. Ten i r nit nf spioiit grow th in - toiage
sic. Mrs, Jam es Dyson, Mrs. Boh
ley Liuee, Mrs. I . H. .McLeod. J r., _ In cKniule. lull feel »,f altitude
Mrs. Nirholson Ashby, Mrs. Htu c ' i ei|Uiv'aleiit to gping 11111111' one
I n n rjr,-M rs.-d . - W. A ltm an, Mr*, degiee. of latitude.
Malcolm H iggins, Mrs. W, E.
Dodson. Mrs C arey Fuller, Mrs. F r e s h l e
hrmik Clinar. Mr*, H erbert Muses
mid Mrs. AM A. Adams.

WANTED
50 PIANOS

TERRACE TALK

riic Geneva School is Iteenming
knmyn throughout the State »f
Florida for the otilstanding work
being m-comnlislte I iiy the slu
deals with the aid of in. n net ion
materials granted by thi-. Alfred
P. Sloan ' foundation. Ml-.. Built
Hand,
Educaliiinat S u p c n sot.
said today.
Mi Sti-wiinl It.. Ilpntlden. represcntnilve of the AmeHcnu \soclation of Teuciiei s Collet:.":
Mr: C I. Itipritnce, J t . , \-tsi-t
ant Ltioetoi ,.f Applied Ke-.tlbmir.- iif i ile Hnivnr.-ity oi
Flouda, Mr. Nelson tilas*. I‘no
eipit Wintei Park Elemenlnri
Sclnsds and Miss Atnlrv Pack
ham. Professor of Eilucatlon of
Rollins College
were M-itm
Thursday a t the School.
■ Mr. W L. Scig. principal of
tin- llent-va school, reported lit.’
visitors gave high praise fot the
pi. ’gross the srhool is making
lit •In- use of the m ateiial- of
Instruction made possible h\ a
grant from the Alfred IV St»uu
Fiuttjiiation. • Tlie inolhod- of
s t r m tton a t e Jni-i-d on 1he Belief
U&gt;;,t *t limits should fiistinci hoy*
and g'iil* In the ways and mean
of developing better homes:
The students' told of then
activities as tin*" prinei|':fl ’ •&gt;”
dialed the visitors through the
school anil pointed out the 'won
lienrhi-s. table.*, draperies, clothe*
nick*, shoe shine boxes mid nlliel
Item.* which tin- student- ha
made.
•
Tito ,£CktlIX "ror'iers" Ulduil)*
displays of tel miles, cllart- an i
drawings depleting tile life . lid
destructive habits of the insect*.
The tisilois were shown' the
g m den which wits grown by the
Students', mid were also told of
the ways of preventing insectand |tests used by tile studentin lending their garden.
At the conclusion - of the tonthe visitor* enjoyed cake a n punch, made Iiy tlie cooking ctn*
of the school.
d n Ntiv. 1 the class in applied
economics of Boll it:* college ah visiied the school*

Mrs. Wallace Wright
Mrs. Caldwell Hostess; Entertains* Niece
To Magnolia Circle |

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Y O U ' R E T E L L I N G M E!

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By WILLIAM RtTT C entral Press W rite r

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T H O SE new gloss neckties,
thinks Zsdok Dumkopf, should
moke the m orning dressing
chore all the m ore m iserable
fo r the m an who couldn't get
the tie pin In properly even In
the old-fashioned kind.
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The repent H ollyw ood rio ts

BE SURE WITH PURE
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

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Anlr» Accessories
Battery

Recharging

201 North l*» rk

lirro.?a have com® from obscure
hom es . . . anil grcafytcsu .has

ovri -htH’ofvcri wealth and stwllow r.oclul dellnIlions.
F ro m n il e r r 1 Ml, It nil c«m r«
dow n to fAfrrnnrr . . . fn lero n tu
fu r w hat a man lx an d d o r* . . .
tn lria o rtl fur 111* freed o m nntl
o p in io n s w h r liter he*n rich o»
Iioor, like* h r r r o r eld er, Shako
mnutre o r Mm c om In
a -n o il 1hill;;—l«lfr.incel

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Crandpappy Jenkins says a
real o ld -tim e r is a fe llo w who
can remember when people wore
nightcaps instead o f d rin kin g
them.

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Now It’s revsalsd that Hirahilo
hat two while horsos. What’s h*
planning ta do—start a rodcoT,

EARLY
FOR FALL
flood t roontim! and good
cleaning go liund in luinil
. . no one, cun lie well
gr&lt;&gt;oml*1 went tug soiled,
wifliklud clothes.

I statement o f our work und plan^, Agiiculture, Thursday, u&lt; vvlji.h
and received sVime very appreefa time he will address the cotlvetu
lion iif, t ha Florida Fur pi FydOrj*i live cbnjm rpt on the helpr
f ut

in in n I w bul you th in k . . . h ul
you clutt'f h e a r il any tit..... . N’,il
(ilnec* ( 'hurl It*J enlt inn r a me homo
w llh tin* ■’u i f t r Itc m t.n iid t t IIlie Well* got the Hllvrr War.
I ’ll e r r Isn't any “ wiving «lflo" of
t h r rail road tract-* now!
And ih a t chiiTigp i» n®b&gt;rc on
o v er AlTSclaRTTr,"'.vt’. crtr

A good place to cat.
w a t c h f o r Op e n i n g a n n o u n c e m e n t

t I I
Belch* D o llar D yer nays th a t
he'd like to lay a saw-buck th a t
If those tw o IJIrohlto nags ever
g o t Into n horse race ,th*y
would ru n a dead h ea t—fo r last.

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A fter rending ab o u t all those
troubles In China, Indonesia nnd

Jack K. Mntrisoif

T h e re ust‘d b ib r:.*p lin is r “ fro m
th r wytutg s lilt' &lt;&gt;f Ih e tracks. I t

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The hid* of a walrus Is an Inch
thick. This may account for that
look of ultsr lndiffsr*nc* ho
wears.

Wash, Polish and Wax

F ull n w h o : r? h o tte r tiffin out*
to-,711 r.vi’ Oil'll;;
' id e n f lh a
raU roc'l truck i.W r' VuKoi a lotto
th e re , an d th® loclil parltj und
gom e i'lmI nil' .*land.

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South A m erica, Zadok Dumkopf
says he has come to the conclu­
sion th a t the dove of pence Is
really a homeless pigeon.
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between picketa and copa gave•
even the AumWeif studio w o rk ­
er hia chance to appear before
the camera.

® Tires ant! Tubes
9 Itnad Service

W O N ’T BE LONG NOW!
ROY JOHNSON’S RED BARN
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jt I g ath ered trrim Vunous xoiirres
1 while In .W ashington- ns well ns
flnvrrnm'cnt in Conadu operates
j through my ref [,ear*net* In the
tim
nililn hntneher
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com m ittee tensions, th a t Chnir- ihroUKh
the Federal Parliam ent and pro
i mini John \V. Fluriiiugr.o, Jr., (I). I vinriul legislatures, Federal am
J V n .). in very mnrh interested in prOVipiciul executives and the.Jiulb
'bo m attery u f haVIllif the l;.*|)artI m ent o ^ r A«. itailture place in- ciul "system. **
I eri rsad X .m p h is it cro n th e nmri keting of farm product*. This
TAKEN TROM A PLANE, tills photi?rhn’ws,a 3S,000-barrel nit tank ulda/e
I is a point which Comi'nissioner
ol-the Standard Oil slatugo plant In llayotme, IS. J. An unexplained and
I v .tyo.-t:ntl*we of the Florida S tate
violent pxpl' cion storied an ull-duy lire In llie lulik. Forty-four tlremrn
F arm ers' M arkets have rnnrcrt.
were injuicd before Die rnorinc lire was brou::lii under control. Damage
tin ted upon incrodsingly of lute.
wax estimated at jiou.oou. A pa: ini: motorist was hurt. I International)
Ii is very nnparent th a t produ?tion of eron* bus been ii'imlled
ivi*k
reusing efftencoy in r«tte itio g t h e weirm e o f Floridu'i cent years.
iig riiu itu tal und Im rtieulturul in•'!( th e p rosperity of o u r ag rl•Imlrios. ' i made th e trip to eullunil po; ulution which
lias
*\a.Jiingloii with (I. II. Ilngun Isteu fostetud bv w ar-tim e
ileof our m gm dsdtioii, who ulso up* oiand* mu! production of bumper
nenied before the enninilttee dip- crups is t» be continued out into
»'t! tin- week.
. tin- peace-tim e veiirs niieiiil, il is
i ''O tlt tiiNk, of eourse, was in nf tly- utm ost Im portance th a t
JAt'KHI.N'V'JI l.i: Nov. pj (rip'*- pre i nl, p.uticulurly, the present distribution be expanded, through
vial*
"W hile nnpeutiitV la-l'on- piiJilem i facing Fluridipns, -n I tin* serving of lu iitu r eroginpldIhe N o n i' Agrietlliiritl t'liiiintilteF
aunuiiaMse what we tile attem pt m l m ens, und llinm gli the dein Wmdiiliutiiit, ’luesilnv itlul W(*ling to d o to eope with those pro ; v‘'l0Pm ent nf demnnd for
our
tt'* d a y.__ rennutenUna__our..-C um "Idem :. ami. to givu uur idea u» to plod lie l'-, in a r e a s 'w h e r e sla b de­
velopment
a
p
p
e
a
l
s
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practicable.
mis inner of A a lie lilt are. Najhntl what llic fu lm e IiuIiIh, und wh.il
Mayo, | noted with interest u n i may m should la- done from too This jr a jol in which Federal
pietisme an appaienlty increasing National an pie, to assist the farm rip may lie Ilf maximum assis­
apineelntion
of
ihe
I n r population. I found on reach in a tance. It is a job which must
pollan c of lip, muiketimr of VViMi(m;t rjn_| Iiul ^fur-aom c_rtuxuu j Itlmately be Important to pro­
-tnrm —products,■'"^rrtrt_ 1YtTnnni L. liter* hail been a development of ducer* throughout tile Nation —
V ilson. Director of Ftorbln State considerable in terest in what we but-w hleh faces Floridians as n
h"annuls' Mullets, In a week-end m e tlwirifr in this S tate. , | at- m utter of uii imminently critical
We lire rmturally
discuss.on of current mailers nf- tem pted to give a clear, frank chnriicier.
•hopeful-tiiat t hr-ll&lt; iu*o-Comw»t—
tee hearings may result In lienef» ini action for Florida and the

jDi rector Wilsnii
!Represents Mayo
In Washington

llere in o i r own S tate the in­
terest. of
ugiirulMirully-miiuletl
Floridians must center this week
on the visit of (Hinton I’. Ander­
son, United Slates Secretary of

Bring in cleaning
und lie .jirepiiiefL to
the Fall . season
hnnil-hox Lreshnoos!

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LANEY DRY CLEANING
E. 2nd

with a good boo

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Atlaatir Campma, —Ehnrrriff in Atlantc, CkatlMt, Chatlanoota, Nor folk, Orlande

T he S outh W elcomes T hem .

★ More new developm ents than
most pre-war ye arly models

BUY

★ Now colorful Interton
★

“!"HE postw ur read ju stm en t period will
bri ng new blood to Hie South, Many young
men from other sections who received their
training in southern camps will return and
make their permanent homes in the South.
They have discovered the South. They
were charmed by the South's congenial cli­
mate und the t|tiiet, easy.manners of its peo­
ple. They saw with their own eyes fertile
lands that will produce a variety of yearround crops. They saw in the pasture lands,
which provide green grazing two-thirds of
the year, wonderful dairying possibilities.
They were impressed by the fact that egg
production and poultry raising are a t th*e
peak in midwinter when these products of
the farm are at the lowest ebb in the colder
climates.

VICTORY
BONDS,

Greater economy

■A- Longer life

dU ptaV

A Haw/-finer performance-*
- (DO h.p. V-8 engine * 9 0 h,pi
6 cyl. engine

★ Extra-big. hydraulic brakei
for quick, quiet stops

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★ New full-cushioned ride

li t h*r*l Th* now 1944 En d

r i v tn o d

In ily b , comfort, pawar and economy . . .
Hero li a k l| car—roomy (M l Ivxurfaut—
wllh morelvo grill* and emort now Interior
. . . You'll | r d II imoorii m d level rUIrvg
— lhankt to multi-tool spring* of « now
4 *iiga, For extra cofoty, bratar a rt now,
self-centering hydraulic*—M f enough la
clop near of twice the w e ig h t... There'*
10 more honopowor than hdoto In the

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golden harvest from the egg and poultry |n
duatry, la 3,000 mllea from the big marketa
of the east, while the average distance from
the South to these marketa ia lesa than a thou­
sand miles. Quick transportation will put
fresh vegetables on eastern dinner tables 24
hours after the vegetables are gathered.
Every acre of fertile land In the South la
an inexhaustible diamond mine, but the dia­
monds are in the form of rich sub-sol Is which
will produce a variety of crops twelvemonths
in the year.
Today the South is the brightest and most
P#mising section "bf the nation. In an eco­
nomic sense, the South has turned Its face
away from the past and is viewing the future
with hope and confidence.
The South will welcome these young men
who have the viaion to recognise and Appre­
ciate its possibilities. • • *
Editorial from
T u b D il l o n ( 1 c . ) w « p i u &gt;

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a n n o u n c in g
Our shop is now open for business

Cold Preparations

General Auto Kepairin^

U. S. Studies
A ttlees P
■ llirt
■chedulc*!

By—Barfield and Jackson
Connected with

YATES AUTO PAINT &amp; BODY WORKS

BIscV'Driught

105 N. Palmetto Avc,

(»U*W«|Mf
2-

lk
3- AI*»n
ic»n*ni(tl
as »• 40
dotn o»ly

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i hr tto h lr sturt inm iiintw . Tin*
belittle luu passed un its session
today in l.iepim : with the ArmiMioe liny holiday, 'I he ‘House
'wii inert briefly nml then re t (*"
uht.I Tueedav. .
Congressman Sul Hloom of New
to tk announced today th a t he
ha» im ro d u e d n hi!| to a uthorin'
ii nm tribntlnh H f 1,359,000,000
dotjars fur United Nations relief
I lie n p p ropiation ivmilil |i« f o r
the year emlinir In March of HM7
W hat makes ihe hill sivnifiram
is that Ulnum says he will oppose
inv te slri live nntenllnienta.
Tin*

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Your

Phone 200
F o rd

D e a le r S in c e

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I d ’l l

bus

u li i*ii&lt;iy

Ttfe HntiliV bird is such u h
that it will allow men to
in uadi ami club it to ileath.

up

Cwfmiul«lr-rf-r»t le fts prom ptly bodau^c U poe'i rt.:ht .to tlio srnt of tho FNT/,MIK(lKH AT OKINAWA
trouble to hflp loosen and expel
oK'NAW A. Nut. i t (Specialt
f}f:rm laden p!iCt*,?iti, and nld nature
to rooUtc i.nd bent raw,1tender, In* | Charles *F. K iil/iu in rc r. . chief
flamed hr* uchlal mucous mom- yeoman, Altam onte S p rin ts, play
branc i. Tell vcmr druggist to soil you **• mii Im portant p a il m the finrtl
irbnttle of CrcontulsSon with the un- | I rive t lui t lie ln e j | me Japan
tlcEstjtulini; you must like the way It * i |-„r Iim(*p- **hM&lt;&gt; .ervl'u*- with
fitticklv allay s the cough or you ure * ■„ t ’ ■l, ’ * *! v- * .I I’.nm tnu
to have vuur money bock. »
lion lbiltulion on (Aktliawu.

C R EO M U LSIO N

itiiC iif l»i*rfrnlM’r. \ 1* 1.*»1!*, * 1.
mv lit(fill'' .«M&lt;1 nrftl .• (
\\ I I .sI
r*. ft.
i*ir» k i*f Tii»
i I’tMin

Mr*UN**•
V f■ 1. (ill ti|l&lt; k ( *, C

Store

Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed

OFFICE SUPPLIES

pro veil :ul*l ih*l iverm] to the Sei.
lie ii | ip up* retiriuUnit ii50.000,-'
00“ for United N ations relief. Hut
'H eir lire strings n liuehcd—chief
\* un amendment thin' forbids nl*
.&lt;&lt; nny country*that ,l*&gt;es not triti
American i*ori*cp***mlents free u*
•e»‘ to n eu- ot t ’nfleil Notionlelief .r.-iivUie*. . ,

STRICKLAND - MORRISON, lire.
V.

H u m '*

JACKSCNVi: !.k. Nov l*J A’*
Tho Kloniln ftllillj'f
h-** elected Jw in Murphy, bund
In* thi' &gt;*1111 "f ti#rrtl&lt;
of the Jackaonvilli* *t crt*ntan » ftirniiliklrri
t. \*t, I
dub. President of the cotircrvatlon IlmntmHi n«|r*f**iiiiiitil,
croup for the ecmiio; yeni.
65»H. 1 *!*• tint lit** »•
illvuti’r
Wrertin t. N. Ki^cdy of the lift
•Flute Qatne nml Freeh Water
Fi*h t'nmmieeiint reported th,it
the t'emmimlrm is speeding re'Sinement ot ileer killed in the
CO LEM-AN’S
StiUjv* ti!k oimlii-itti.m proernm.

Kvuraharp Poiin
Typewriters
Everyday Files
Card Index Trays
Aluminum Sheet Holders
Leather Brief Cases
Buxton Billfolds
Books — (lifts
111 Mngonllii Ave.

Ph. II

HOW MANY JOBS HAS A FLORIDA P I N ^
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• • • H u n d red s of industrial uses h av e been found for this m ost ver*
satile tree and the book is not y et closed. Science is d isco v erin g
new and im portant ways to turn Florida p in e into useful products.

The outfit, one of the Seabee

U lillr • i .•su n iis ln ic
for Coushs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis Il •h'wh'piMi'rit
of

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into

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for nailable

bnfe.

tin*

Ityukyu*

\ ‘ till WIIH a I its task tlir y when
*be lie u *

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THE TREE THAT O F F E R S T GREAT FUTURE FOR FLORIDA!

ihe Jap surrvndet

The iliCICOKe iilotn* in 111*
•‘■•irlit'f* piipulutiun ilurinit the post
511 veuik ha*. la.*ett npiul to ila cn*
tin* innaila Iion 2110 veura ngn
r. ts.oyo.iho.

Registration Notice

L. A
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Florida has 2 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 acres of forest land, m ost of it su itab le for
pine. P ro p e rly developed, F lorida p in e sh o u ld form th e foun*
dation of a golden prosperity as it contributes to Florida's indus-

and NOW, EVEN SAWDUST HEAPS BUILD PROFITABLE INDUSTRIES!

The ItcKlalrntion IbHik* of the
City o f S iiuforil. Florida, are
City Hull, nunofidayl Novcriibsr
n the purpoite of

rcaUtctiiiu

fo r

th r

(icneral

lection to he held
i. It*IN. nml will
euch ilnv except
holiday,, up to nml

ft ttandwme“Pon.Tu"Model!
* l.i.lioive M . r u f Featute*

a liaporiiini "Po»l&gt;Wai**
Im p io tfin ro lf

A New Quality, tficleacr,
llutiiilixu

Come in now for full detail*

• RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO.
M2 Map India Avc

Phone IP!

J 'itv

H. N. SAVE It
Itei'istnition O fficer

now In operation coitvml lno
into briquettee lor lucl and into oth*.
induetrial products.
F l o r i d a pino, lonq a covtcf cj
in tho luilibcr indurlry, ie vaidly r,
valuable now. Our hr/ &gt; -K V,' ;
dicate piolit puatid
v' 111
ida iii laminalinq v/ood anti T v
production, an well os in cor.-o.n .
sawdutl Olid wash- mlo coutm * **
p.oducte AW.MCIU on n t'M '
trorn Florida wood, t^pecl-By H .
ed lor us by thr. Hcsrnrcl Div» i *tho Florida Stale C ham ber..U
inorce, aio avail ,bh* bom an
power &amp; Light Company man -p

How women andgirls
mayget wanted relief

from f u n c t io n a l p e r io d ic p a in
C*rtf'A. ifimy wm,in
ai/, liu t&gt;muvht te*
litf Iiom lira nm M
[-Ilk* ff«n* aihl i»**rv* n
•Irani nt ftiiictlvm
JulruA Taken
Hkt a taWo, It • Mm aymuUw apinutr,
[J'UfaB1' hU
sJj&gt;
build Irilit.
s UiUtlk flUflr t
a

Ilia.*-’,,II fth&amp;uht
tfutf t« iiy.frlr

H m m .ryvm. tr f tu

TKLJbFHONE
OPERATORS
Starting Hate

a

M«»n

• - - — «■

SijiKle or Married
Ak«s 1&amp;, • :ig
Kxperi«nce VnoaMJeuanry
• . Paid wbIJ» Imurnint;
• FrcquffuJ iMrcuitifti
%■ OvcrtiaM. pn&gt;
•» l^aidi vuxtUiuiM
% TuAL-cnb* H er v i c e for
b u t biHWn

A14*LY C H IE F OFEUATOK

K - f» weekday*
Saturdayn K - 12

SOUTHERN BELL
TEL. &amp; TEL. CO.

should interest
Y e tN td a y , th k fellow wn* an. American fiehrIbd ay , he'* an cx-aoldler —wondering wliat
bind of a future h e ll find in tho country he
fought lor.
We've ail agreed that hi* future interect* u*
—that we have an obligation here. Loan*, educa­
tion, a chance for a decent Job-thoy’ro not too
much to give a m an who had the tough

Y ou'ra m ak in g vuro that you, yoiKxelf. will
have a financial tuichor tu windward. Vou'rb pul1ing your nuuiry to work, eurnuit rnorc money
for you. You’ru ntnkiiig cure you’ll have r i/r a
ca»h, in a few abort year*, for the tiling* you
want.

LONE RANGER
OUR TOWN FINALLY VEAH,
HAP AN HONEST /TH ER E'S,
ELECTION ANP , SOMETHIN'
WE’RE GOING I'VEWANTEP
TO'HAVE LAW t TO A6K YOt|
PO C
ANP O R P E R THANKS TO THE
M ASK EP MAN

TRYING ID FIGURE
O U T A W 6 E A S E ..

CALLED "MIS - J
ANTHROPY" fm

T H IS M A S K E R M AN YOU A N L *
P A N R E IP TALK A tfO U T , W H O

W iiY .l
KNEW

THOUGHT YOU \H t-V Q S tlV £ V \
• H I : 'G T H L
A W A V --

For the c i soldier'* *ake, and for your own,
buy all the Victory Honda you can.

qod of thi* war.
T h e way to discharge your obligation
to thi* follow i* to buy extra Honda in the
Victory Loan. And the nice part of it i*
that, when you do thi*, you're taking core
of another fallow'* future, too.

J
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CD:

•M U w leg the V inery l e e * A * tel* e l (,
f . ead O U .I. lev in * , l e a d .
CMrtMv.
it&lt;iM*h r .y .l a r eviketU allea r g t e t l n end
lfoeu*h the Peyreg l e r U y t Man.

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ROBINSON

ETTA KETT
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PAGE SIX

M O N D A Y . N O V E M B fe lt 12, 1 9 4 5

H E R A L D , S A N F O R D . F J /&gt; R I D A
N o r m ; t ii A r r n .\ it
IilM .li: . LEW 13' YKILD1NU,
iv i«&lt;i.;•*» t if,-ui 11acw 14iitl in1^1 rtf mh
.*»«&lt; unknown;
You «r«5 li^r#tiy rn|ulr**&gt;l to %r»i»r«r In tiro Circuit Court off Heinino Ip iMutity. Flnrlilh* in **lianr»ry.
on ill* 't 'i 1I 111 of Ih 11 inlo t 1915
In n **»rti*lfi Mill fun flivofr*' tlo-pHn
nillnu an iilit»rrvint«'ii tit!*’ of
Which in Al i til r*Ti| Yr ii*t inn. iilulii*
tiff. vii-»|» l-pufln f#»-lFl* Vflhlinit,
•I* r« o&lt;| irit
WITNKMtf my Imml nml offlclnl
**■rt| sit SiifiO.nl, Florlilu, OiH 2Gth
•l.iy of ‘tK'tolotr. I M3.
«» I* IIMIlNDON.
I' litk t'lrpiili f*«»urt.
*lt&gt; n I, Hunt
Drfiilty T h f k .
( h i : \i.»
TI»

08c p«r line for Ihraa insertions
37e per line for 8 Insertions
per line fo r’ 20 Insertions
nlmum r ite s . . . 20c

K U SSERO W ,
G ol J aABiA ejvUBACK

a

M O LEAP iUa SCOPE fZ

PHO N E 148 QR BRING YOUR A Aaito TH E SANFORD HERALD
Count, d r * word* to the line, including phone and nddreoi.
All id rertU am en U for situ atio n ! want** will be charged fo r a t the
rdfcular classified rates.

BUSINESS SERVICE
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
I on Palm etto A vr,
Phone 1011

ULKCTici* r u n t 1. %m %Tin%
Under and by virtu*- of uiitliorl*
|y in me vprUhI an |lo- Mayor of
Hip City nf fttnfnrd. rim .d... I
hrrpky Pit 11 n tl*-n* i nl Mlitm l|k,i i
CIk MoM 111 # III* ill 1*1 -I |.1 MUUtlMlsI
the «*It&gt; of .Oanfind. faf*»i !•!.«. •*».
the tth tiny of I '* *
I :«!*»,
for the election of t .vo t ‘it&gt;. Com
rni»»lnri*‘r» for tcrmp of nif.«|* ..f
flu**e yearn racft,
Hit Id cljo-tlnn f*n || |M h&gt;ld t
tli** city Hull Ifi miM C l nf .0 , 1,
ford, rm fiiin. In cmif'-rmity to
the Ijiw* mn*l ordimmi't
r* l .line
to tfleetlnnu pn\v In f»*i- * in Him
C|t&gt; The | m»I|» oil? I*, otinti •!

NOTICE
Anyone having .shoes, clothing or golfing equip­
ment at the Country Club is a.skeil to plciufe call
for it a.s soon as possible.

The Seminole Country Club

W E ARE fuilv .-quipped and
know how to rcc^p your tire*.
N atu ral nil. her or nynlhetlr.
we protect toe nhh-wnlh, of
your tire, .loncs Tiro Shop,
Cor. l i t ami Elm, phnnp COB.

PLANTS FOR -VICTORY GAR.
D E N 8: C«dlard», Cabbage, Lcltuce, Escarole, Tom ato plants.
Also S traw berry plants. J.W .
Bell, Lake Monroe, phone U

BODY ANIJ Fonder dents, paint
Injury or fading should he
corrected now to rom bat aging
and w eathering; A new p ain ­
less method nwoits you at
YATES AUTO PA IN T A
BODY SHOP
105 N. P alm etto Ave. Phone .171

Irtl’.Al.l
ATTKHT
II N. ft.
n iy n .
M llll tl
Noll.** iff, it* reby ui.ven ili.ii u*
ur»* *
In Hi’ jifti Ijpi" |ni«ln&lt;
iu..\li..m.,niM ttpritiu*. Fin . uo.U.
thcv. flrlUliigu imum\ "Jb n 'AVMulBiir
Uhulr Alit if| 114* S lr* * |itind* thru tv#1
intend t**'nit Inter
f&lt;i mini* nut miont to tin- term* of ih»*
youh. Naim* Htnluh' ' .ii!4iut*n»r 24ir»*
Y.1 I.Ji« r uf .FifilffdlGl tvftb tftf* F lrt li
4*f the A.'iicuU wF**nt4 i. i rUniinoit’
• %itiniy, Flrifiiiitj,.
ILUiLML M HMITII ItmiTHAM U SMITH
nWNUHH
«H-t 29, |!Hb.

WASHING machines repaired—
tin,l all home appliances. Cnld. well Ganernl Repair Shop, 707
N orth Mills, 'OHahdo, phone
2:1072. P ro m p t' service.

ifE R O SE N E -Fucl Oils. E.H. Me
A lexander, phone 1G5 or 0384

E x p ert Auto Iteimlring
Harfield &amp; Jackson
In connection with
H O O F IN G -— Brand new, solid
aluminum shhet roofing. V* Yates Auto P ain t A llmty Works
Phone 3 7 1 #
crim p and sim p look styles. Phone.
W lrc-W rllc a t nitre! Fnlenwdder FLOOR sanding and finishlnii,
Mfg. A D istributing Co., P.O.
cleaning and waxing. IL M.
Ro-x 3.151, ft to L ancaster Drive,
Gleason, Lake Mory.
gam e S aturday.
A U TO PAINTING
ltl.1l MODEL A. F irs t housa on
P e t” - Johnson
rig h t W est of Monroe Corn er. 15 yeara experience in uuto and
n ircraftp ain tin g . Sanford's popu­
'
‘
t ir ’e k
We have in stock truck tires in la r paint au thority,
HOLLER M O T idt SALES
th e following sixes:
208 W. 1st St.
600x21) 600x20 700x20 768x20
626x20 000x20 1000x24 1100x24 EX PERT PLUMBING - J u s t
745x17
returned
from
North
with
TUBES *
*
some mutt-rial not here yet.
A good stock of both truck and
Who wonts the first com bina­
passenger tubes practically all
tion
chromium
plated
sink
sites.
fau cet? George t'm irsen. Phone
RECAPPED PASSEN G ER TIRES
County . 4106, Box 578, SanA stock of these In sites 600x16
ford.
660x16 700x16 600x20.
MOTOR TU NE-U P
A.M. P re v a il
IStonrs 2101
Factor! ex rrcommend it every
Seville, Fla !'&lt;
6000 miles or twice a year. EsF IR S T CLASS CHICKS
sential U, efficient ear p erfo r­
R . J a b Reds, Wh. B. Rocks, N. mance. O ur expert mechanics and
Ilum psh. 100 115.76, Ilaevy hrcol Sun Motor A niilyter nssure sa tis­
mixed 100 813.60. Please mention faction. Come in today.
Holler Motor Hales
P oultry Farm 713 So, Howard
20H W. 1st St.
Ave. Tam pa, Fla,
G IR L'S new bicycle. Phone 677.
LO T8 near church, 410 M yrtle
20 CUBIC foot refrig erato r, used
two months, Can be seen a t
F rierson's.

•

To AH Your Blikery
Needs - - It's

WANTED TO RENT

D UO-Therm Oil clrculatini
er, like new, 860.00. (
1st S t
8ECONOI) Hand bricks,. plenty
P u h a rt’s
doom and windows.
I.um ber Yqrd
FOR HALE
Six room lmuie. 3 acres of land
■bout 4 miles nnt; quick posses­
sion.
Robert A. W illiams
Phone 732 A tlantic Bank Bldg.
a'Y O U N G fryerk for sal?. G.J1*
Thigpen, 307 E. 2nd S t , Phone
890-W.
CELERY plants, Pascal and Ab­
bot A Cobh, NO. 14 type,
phone 86,1-W. Gus Schmah.

WE PAY highest cash prices for
used furniture, iluynes * Wlllininx F u rn itu re Co., 311 K. lrf
SI. phone 058.
' BORROW ni-.ttK W H E H ir
PRIVACY IS RKSPECTKD
YOUR natural desire fo r prlvncy
in money m atter* Is strictly
respected here.
F riends and
relatives aiu not questioned
about your c re d it
Y our em ­
ployer or business associates
will not hear of your personal
affairs. There is no cause-for
cm lbiyrassm cnt
Reasonable eredU requirement*.
No co-makers on m^nev loans,
"a rlsk ln paym ent plans.
FAMILY LO
Phone S3
Florida Rank Bldg.
for

your

Robb's
Phone 8 6 |.J

1088
1036
1030
102B

TO BUY: Small g irls bicycle.
Phone 043,
_
W A N T *E D : Child’s ” tricychT
Thone 384 - W . ______
W A N T E D:

W ESTlN Ghousa E lectric re frig e r­ W ANTED:
820.
ator. 8160.00. Phona Sanford Co.
4804, Mrs. P.V. Proctor. B inson Junctlgn.

You run now idaggei -or budget
your fire and windstorm Insuinnrc
piemium on properly rligilde for
ti-fm insurance.
The budget plan reduces the year­
ly cost of your Insurance 16 2 /3 rk
to 20'.; .
O ur dividends will fu rth er reduro
your

yt-irly

enrj

an o th er 20V,

hh;ill
M a t*’

hr
fhi*

A smart l.aw.soij. typo sofa by day. a comfortable double bed by
night! You’d never guss* that this spacious davenport leads a
double life. Full spring construction; covered in quality figured
tapestry.

of Sanford
Phone 127

In
w r itin g
a n il
Khali
lilac* o f r ru h lr n c r nnU

isffUi miiitt-AH uf, Hii» claimant jirH hli"ll !»*• «worn l»» t»y in«*
clahiiitfit, jtKcnti «»i nllorni^y. a»»r|
a m&gt; fcin.h i bilm or flFmanil not aO
fl!c«| ‘kIihII !»« void.
l&lt;*innnr,l i;&lt;lw,inl«
A&gt; * secular* of 111*
I.shI Will »»il T r ,la ­
in* nt nf Henrlelts
XI. HiJwunts, ilrcrased
C*, ,, ji.11.| I, a, in,, sih N**v«mh*r.
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( lit IIT,
M M 'II
iiirtA i, n m r iT n r n . o xiii*v. m u nV:*i i m i i . k r m
Tx i% r i i A i K l l t arm .
.NIN A-II NAIIK’TM.
C m, tilil.il,i . i , , ,.
V,
IIIIIHIKS IIAIIKC, &gt;&gt;l,
I ipfnmlHnt.
t i i i : h t a i i : «&gt;r k ia iiiid a
•1,1
IIIKHIKS IIAIIKCOM! ,
Yin, nr* lirM-t,) nnllfl*--l Nisi ■
hill, hue ln-*n filed In Ilia Circuit
I'nun ui . einlnnl* I'nunl). l-*|nrii|a,
l.i Hi* siili nf Mns II. Ilnrki'nm.
i &lt;-m|ilnl,iHnl. vs. ,.rooks llsrk -'
•-•■tit. defend.nl. iTtsnrery Nn XXI*
Tin lisllire nf Nils suit IS In nt&gt;lain a dlvnrir. Ynu ars rmulrnd
,.. |,|&lt;* &gt;*.,ir w rllleo a|i|ie«r.,ne«
TitT—n r brf'tff*
Jiftrrttihrr* A. I •
AVI l‘NKHrt my
8h Clerk *if lb*
F nl mil f I *«»11fil Yi
ji

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VOLUME XXXVII

EslaMi;livil I iil'S

SA N FO R D . FL O R ID A . TU E SD A Y , NOVF.MI1ER 13, lillS

U.S. Agrees
To Join Study
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NUMBER 12

Prime Minister Attlqe
Decries Economic W ar

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Truman "Accepts Pro­
posal For AngloAmerican Commiision In Near East

Peace Foundations
Must Be Laid In
Cautions Against Atom Control By . World Prosperity
And Neighborlines

Captain Easton

Holt Advocates

W ishful Thinking

WASHINGTON, Nov. 13,
* yp&gt;— President Truman has
announced that the United
States haa agreed to a Britiah suggpstlort^that a joint
Anglo-American Cbmmiaaion
.be named to atudy the Pales­
tine problem. The Britiah
asked for such a committee
following Mr. Truman’a pro-

United Nations

Wa s h i n g t o n ] N hv. a x
(/!*&gt;— H r It in n 's 1‘rim e . Xfl n i *
Htt*r C lw n i'iil
AUUh* s p o k e ,
to -OonKrcsK L qday. B u t h e
,.
h m l l i t t l e to sh y nlSJUt t h e
p u r p a n u o f h is v is it to I h e
l-Huti"', ngainsl the MUI ..r
Suggesting
tliul
large
air United • S tilto n — H is t a l k s
n ish lu l ihlnklng th a t r w w le d Jhe forow |„, „ rov| | r,|
t | |liU(l| w ith P r e s id e n t T r u m a n o n
.a rlU sM 'O S t wus given Mohduy Na ,i„ ns Peeurily ('.Hindi. t„.
■** * ™ l*u,"l hlielf l&gt;&gt; ' apt. \V1- j.eiher with the power to use t h e e v e n tu a l ilis|M )sitio n o f
lam T. E aston, m inimi-.lei of the
f(irps« ni/llili :l -ins- nirieMt.,. the 8 e e r e ts o f a tn in ii' Im n ih
oaal th a t an additional 100,000
p r o d u c tio n .' • .
| Jaw* ba adm itted to P alestine.
Both houises ,»i * ( ongress met
— A nnouncem ent o f " f
ill joint cession to bear the lead­
m ent to form a com m ittee also
er of (he llriti: Ii laitair goxeriiwaa made In London by F oreign
nii'iit. Attlee told the represen­
S ecretary E rnaat Bevin. How­
tatives and M'lmtui, Huit the
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m
l
any
lu
ng
er
anil
say
ever, Bavin expressed doubt th a t
the neuce-lovlltg imti.nii nf the lotitlilatIons of pence - us lie put
don’t
w
ant
any
linin'
war',
he
P aleitih c alone could make more
world must delegate a piirtimt it — must be "wuibl prosperity
ill e.|.
th an a contribution to solving
of Itielr sovereignty tu -nine in­ and good neighborliness," There
Presentation
to
('npt..
Kuston
the problem of Jew ish m igration
ternational o rg an iiatin n or they is no reason, he said, for econo­
■iy the French •-overnnii'iit &gt;&gt;f the will he destroyed.
from Eorope.
mic rivalry between the United
t'ro
ix
Do
Uuerre.
w
ith
gold
slur
The com m ittee will be ch a rg ­
"This lii the gnat wu strive Stales and Great Britain.
m is iiiiiim inred hv Senator U K.
ed w ith exam ining the politi­
lu hi- a.ui'tl word address, the
I I.yle in Introducing the I'aptm u
'nili m
, “SA1i***r ‘
cal, economic nnd social ccondi*
Bi itish lander fi mikly sought to
ft*' Senfor.l
If14*1*1 .Stntlon. Will#
1t M,; ||&lt;
|.
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.
- Ith-.
who ?l’!
si'rvid
'
has.
lV
| tlona In Paleatlne, and with studyremove what he culled ''some np'J.l m onths in Europe
........ o f ' V' ' ( 11l W' - * *
. « ! « «w;»V
Ing the present «libation of the
l.almr
-tu ff
to
Com m odore
W illia m
“ f )l,,r ^ v i r ' i K n l y u n til we prebcuslons" kImiUL his
JaWa In Europe; Members of
" B h iilln n ...id A d m ira l Andrew 1
“
" " f f '- 'ie n t ly
p o w e rfu l party's program. 'He said lie bathe com mittee are to learn the
Me F u ll, and p a rt I.dim Hkl in a‘" g a m in tlo n to lievad some people over here ima­
vlawa of both Jewiah and A rab
the. British l.nbor
lio n s in I ho A tla n tic , Bnv " f Hilh,‘ »|w“'p1 ‘, r .
w.trUI gined that
■the first sin
u n o th n World Win ended In Allied victory,
loadera regarding the Paleatlne AT T H E TOMB OK T H E UNKNOWN SOLDIER in A rlington N'ul,,h l* ' ‘’store the d ig n ity o f the party was out I" destroy rreedom
turning trout A rlington, Ilia president nnd the two Prim e M inisters, cay and the French invasion.
problem, and a re to make re­ ioiml Cem etery, near W ashington, President Hurry S. Trumtin (ex-free d o m of the individual, free« .lii other offii’luls, boarded the Const liiiard yiieht Senuuln for n
Ae. i n ip a n y in g the ......... in to ,,.
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com mendations to th e ir reapect- tremo left) stands willi Prime Mini tiler MurKcnzic King of Cunmla
dum' of speech, freedom of r e ­
c rjis e in which th e y discussed long-term con trol of tin* ii l a ilif l.mnli,
Ive governm ents. These recom- while British Prim e M inister Clement It. A ttlee places u w reath on
ligion. and freedom of the press.
(Intelnntiom il Soiimlphotn)
m endatlom would call for either the Tumb of the Unknown Soldier in ohservcilHT of Arm istice liny
“They are wrong,*’ Attlee a s se rt­
rem edial acilon In Europe Itaalf,
'*■ Ka ' ; n l , to ,,ft l!!.U l S
l l - - »&gt;r. U « ! t , W
intrisliieed by ed. lie udded that the l.nbor
; ri"
Nnvnl
or jlrovlalon fo r additional em igra­
'lilies, wlls the following liot" George Touhy, who Imd charge party was in* the tradition of ull
tion to countries outaide of E u r­
of Hie program nnd who said British
freedom-loving
inov|
Coulluui'J o.l p ace I
that ' progressive thinking is not merits.
ope.
President T rum an also osked
always considered a virtue esAttlee expressed .iic hope that
i p e r lady by one's contem purnries.
Congress to back up th a U nited
t | n tlona Relief and R ehabili­
Suggesting Hint Dr. Holt hud he would live to see the world us
tation A dm inistration w ith a new
been ahead of his tim es when orderly as a well-run town. Ho
app ro p riation o f *4,350,000,1)00.
ns president of the League to pictured the world's greatest task
W ashington, Nov. j ft (Ah—How i were low in the South. Then tho
This fig u re represents one per
Enforce I1, nee nt Versailles in toduy ns bringing ■home to nil
l h ^ J M M a i ^ “ tlonal In
rld cag o . 111. Nov. 1.1 lA’i - llie l!l|ii, he watched the birth of people before it is Mon lute that
would you like to plonk down A iliuinisltutor m ight lim it the
JdM'li-Pf tnolhhalls may sot'll pv-'-| lb,.' lauigue of Nations which our civilization — as h e j n n it -y aa r 1D4TTTiuFwnx
'j:.n .!HitiiiT~ViruT~hy—imWlng— TT'~vn»gnrrp;
rr" iin i?n rm— tr—hmmnir m «tm g IW
coma fo r
m illing:
wide the nulinn Ti nit- t. hu
I.Iiik i,jB (m|) r 0ln ,tr y |t|ti-r repiutiated. neon only m u m by Him iicn q il.—
yolir eriM of the hnrgain, be sure more than 4.000 ilolliirs, oven
voted U at A ugust by th a eouttcil
iiidi slrv bus anything to do w ith uiily to return la some 36 yenrs once uml practice in international
i't g ettin g e r-.nun dollar cottage tho gh he iniglit approvu 6,001)
of tha relief agency in„ London.
relations and in «ui national life
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t.
W ith - th e supply of m an s . ]Bter&lt;
.,Tt
. . atao
___ ______
origi­
The possibility isn 't ns remote us dollar celling' elsewhere.
would_____
match an
i
of the. C hristian principal — we
T hi interest charges op thesu
yo„ might think. Thi&lt; vary Idea
nal oulhori ration approved by
are mem bers of one another."
is em braced in n new housing .m ortgages would be no more than
Congroea In Mardk, 1844. Of
Ituor -old
.old i1t *M_l1 kt' l"1'!
ussociule.l with
. Ubvinuslv with the atomic bomb
- - ‘ urging tivllians tu d ia j. lh»ir
n iogniiii, |n'ojiost-d in the ^ciiute. four p er cent pins one.half of only*.
th s .uC v u l authBriratio n , »5
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I.cnatts
movement
for
about
VVia*In yntitil, ‘Attlee itcrlnr*-il toot rite *
ity
"tiu k e " M acN etll
p e tu s_ o iil
line iinraMiniiiPj
m otM m lls •-&gt;,
(yr. im
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Ami' ’
11AT AVIA,’ ‘Jav a, Nofc J^l, (H't It cullK fo r u d o w irp ay m en t of ns pCi *cf«l* tnsararwu- chmire
y
m
rs
and
declaring
that
he
United States is llie mightiest
Before an eiilhusfustic crowd and wear them . As for discharged l
he buyer would have ns long nIlk m a te action still pending i — Hope has risen fur ni&gt;n*ti;i. little, ns five percent In the p u r­ the
is piohiihiy now the only living
S3 yyears to pnv o ff the mortgage o f ;t,000 cheering fans Friday,i suldleis, b etter they should hbng Atherirnn to-he in on it from Ills power on earth.. And yet, he
Controveray aroaa over the appro- , lions lending to pusrc h et’vcer chase of n low-cosi hn-ne.
suid, “ America i- a threat tu
■Ing plan o ffers" out the Seminole High School CeleryJnn to their Mmki* and p.nks furhe hulls'
Tlnme senators nre ut the bot­
pifation whan an am endm ent w a a ' to r Dutch and Indonesian nat-cginidng, suiil tout hr heard no one. All know tliul she will
tacked on In tha House denying tiru allsts. A new setup - in Urn tom of it— Robert Wagiuw o '
r- A group of P nf Fe;l
W‘'" « r
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I'resideiit Wilson upon the first jjever use her powei tot selfisn
relief fu n d i to countries refus­ governm ent of Intlonesiu to la /, New York Allen Kllotulcr of
-------1— -i i i - -----&gt;— *' t- Covealms ur teiritoriul aggrandise­
ing to give Am erican
newsmen nppnrently
relegates
President laiuisinnu, utul Robert Tufl of
N a tiiu is ment in the fqture any more Hum
free access to naw i of rallaf sctl- Kyekiumi to n minor role. Th" Old • Tlieii ulll. besiili- helping
Holt she lias done lu Hie pn-t ”
Hutch hud refused to drill with out the small-income buyer, offers
vlties.
be lm lf
The congressm en who heard tho
-I1--In' inducement- tm (trlvotr
In asking to
forr tha
tna new upprou p p ro -. Book urno.
Brili.-li teailer m ust approve any
lly. The m ortgage gua
prlation, Mr.. .Trum an pointed out
Socialist S utan S jnhrir, recog­ lniilders to construe! homes Hint
in g game played on Hie home .1. C a liil, president o f a n n tio iv il
In K iiiim is t ’ltv on Ids way to United S tate s iinum ml util for
tee op such ii housing ileveio|
th a t c u rren t funda In the hands | nised ns n moderate, has tn«.»i v IP satisfy thin murke.
Kan F rancisco ('im fe re iire ilritiiin. And althotigii A ttlee is
seimon.
ilis t i i l ir h i r
of
men's .clo th in g , the
of UNNRA will bo exhausted by; over ns prem ier. One of hi *
One of these Inducements is tnt'iit would lie up to flfi pei cent fieTldlir th“ is
la s t sp rin i:, D r. H o lt made in ­ known (,) tu n e nm ft-tred witli
B
arke
rs
drew
fir
s
t
I'lo
is
l
I
sled
a
few
o
f
the
reasons
fa
r
tha and of this y ear unless uddi- 1 firs t stiiteiiicnls voiced I is hope tlu it the governm ent would gua- I The stip u la te d in te re st w on!.' i .
q u irie s fiy in a num ber o f key to ld Keynes mi tin- progress' of
tional Bums are made available. Hint the Dutch mill liiilnnesi:'lt ru n tre m ortgages tm to to per |t h ie " . s " il- o n e . h iilf
percent
pi"- in the opening stunxa w ith ii p ii- s lt h i- sh o itiig e .
fro m lt i\ n u t to Osteen good to i l
Calm said th a t strik e s , noil lack men in tin-' P resident's home tow n negotiations
for mi Ainerienti
cent o f the value of la w ■.n s ; , o n e -h a lf o f one per cent fin
The la rg e st Job of relief a t the nationalists could gel together.
Hi y a rd '
and a seme..
T h is ! o f m anpower nnd m a te ria ls were n liil found Iib rta n tiu l u g ree hu'iit loan, he made no direct reference
The new prem ier is expected homes b u ilt under F I IA I t w vil'd son iiic
moment, th a Prasldant said, is.In
th
ill
lie
bad
u
uood
lecord
III
in
his
uddrestu lliiti-b requests
T h u l's the s to ry I t boils ; .....n j $ $ £ ™
"f “
''n osin g th is a H -lim e J p w in men's
China. B ut th a funds also will to fly to Koeruhuju to Investigate be up to I lie Ketlerul Housing Ad
receiving u
tiling tiipnties. The
lor fim inclar n -.i-tm iic.
i
4
tsiii
•itiini
Oh
I'
h i p IViirl
ba us*d In K orea and Form osa Indonesiun leadership th e ir nnd in iid s trn to r to ile d d i' w ind pries to n n n lh tr way tin legislatm
kickoff.
of wool is acute. The black sheep
A ttlee stated Hint, there i- no
A lim ited program of relief is attem p t to stop the fighting be­ the liumes should IsFor in . are H ying tu elevate the A lla n
The Feds ‘wiye not to be init-j may have It. but no. one else does . .
-reuwm for ecmioiSiie rtvolev—he—
and In m any countriea of Europe, tween British mid lmloneHi'in I'lance, sufporfp the Iniild in g costT eair-xtnnilarri—nf-flvlnff: linin'
After l ulliitn It-fcI}Td the' "Anil the shortage o f -lin in g ntHlj
tween Hie United S ta le s and his
planned fo r th e Soviet Republics forces nt the nnvul-hase.----------------- —•*——•
| k h 'k i-ff m id m iiili. u nice ru n lu u k trimming materials is also reta rd ­
I'ouiitry. lie said tlieie w.i- u any
In Chungking ncutrul sources
of W hite R ussia and the U kraine,
ing suit production.
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from
his
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to
the
till.
Ilrookliii
| men' in Englmid win- •el-'iiicl
which bore the b ru n t o f th e e a s t­ said th a t Generalissimo L'hiong
l u i i i r o u u n t a r i n g ^ vwr„, «r.&gt;cnii k-rt e..d tm- u yi,.d s
Not that the shortage is limit­
' from the w ur to fin,I t-i- Inline
Kai-Shek's troops have ruptured
e rn fro n t bottles.
ed
to
milts.
That
you
know
otfty
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a
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f'r"4
down.
Then
Anderson
hlltxeil mul his liii-im .-'
nined.
the strateg ic mill oml town of
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. (/»•*XW
th e r it | us- to C u lliim w h icli too well. 'KlimIs and shirts ure
As a country, said A tt’cc* we
Shanhaikwan from the Chinese
Seel elm y of- Wnr llobert Putter
on
the
rusuullv
list,
too,
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,
1.
netted
13
yards
and
uunthci
fir
s
t
a re ju st tike llnit iinm. \V.-, went
A Jap an ese mine th a t weighs 100
Communists. The m il center 1*
o
'V . Vm T N ',h
’ ’ 1
down.
Anderson w ln t th rftu g h situation will ease,' so they sny, sun l-xueil two statements today. ull out .to win Hie wur mid now
the coastal anchor of the (itcu t I",nmls and Is used under u u ic r tThe
hen rin g on the ncorga o /ic
u
m ik e d up i) m ore early in I.110. hut supply will nut For one tiling, he said American
Hot
AYall of Chinn nnd it bus been on landing beaches nnd ashore, Hu ii id tha Florida hiixl.jCund
tJuUun* nicked up I moru meet demand until lute Spring troops will not be used tu sup we have to sta rt a new.
tho
objective
of
governm ent Jnpiiuetic phosphnr.cius bombs, arid Ilailwuy movesIron. VU.hmgtmt
urnuni, lt.fl
fllt '.SanfordN uml possibly next Fall.
press any eivil strife in China. we live not rtood up to r.ur
troops trying to force their way many types of Genniin qfnl Jnp t e J Y f f t
And, in u m','Suite slutemcut. enemies for six years to he
"."I ! Ihiril first down. Anderson then
mines and grenades will lie among Florida Du I'ont interests “ and
Into M anchuria.
he deerred claims that any one bciilcn by economies. We twliev-itiful
36
yard
run
A Communist spokrxtnmi in the i 'Oubits to lie shown in a tha Atlantic Cuasl Line still .ar. ........ ,........... - center of the line
I lira licit of the service- won Hie that we tilU-t plan llie ei'imoiiiic
Chungking said he is unabld to IJ. S. Nuvy ordinance itu c k 'in irk - sacking contru) of the road.
w a r 'aliine. lie V-uid that'- the activities of mu co u n tiy if w&gt;.
4
'
for
a
seine.
E
xtra
iiyin't
was
confirm d h c news th a t Klmnhuik- ed 111 front of the lliU T heater H un intervener in the huarm r blocked l.v Kims of W inter Park.
sort &lt;&gt;f thing Unit "pruduce- are to n-siire lliv cmiimon man
u fail deal,
County A re n t C. R. Dewson wun has futlen. But lie m lntittid Wislnesduy aftenum n, according in &gt;. A. Lynch of Miami
J 8cor«&gt; 7 tu is
iimre heal than light.”
to
the
W
ar
Finance
Committee
today jurged th a t ae m any grow- th a t the lust Com munist com ­
Attlee «xpre-se 1 fjiiu l elief
heads n group nf Immlhold. i
C ullum . set up a "F ed '' score ' Flight training nt the Hanford
Pilttei ■■"ii made his stateiueiil
of
Flor.du,
under
whose
direction
i
............
..
tfff. era lu Seminole County aa are munique said th a t governm ent
who w ant about 48,000.000 )•• j |n , | 1(.
M.ri„d when he Nuvul Air Station will end in nb,ml Hit1 tolc of United States' in the United Nation.- orgnnltu■ " able to h eer U. 8. B ectreU ry of troops were then only tw o -th irls the exhihit will lie made in the ; caah dfstrlbuted to’ iiondhoiiler made a beautiful 8 yard kick the near future, it was mininmml troop- in China in reply to tiou and said lie Imped to see
today by Copt. Willinm T . ’ Eas­ iiuiiieiou- queries from newsmen. Hu- world us m ilerly n- a wellA g rla i ltu re Clinton P. Anderson ■of a mil# from the town. The interest of the ttth W ar Loan ] before the line passes Into o n - 1
llu n lln o ril On I' iik* I'mirl
ton, ctimmanding officer.
Tin*st eak T hursday afternoon a t 3 :0 0 : Com munist spukesmnn suid fu r­ drive.
trol of any group.
The Secretary uf Wur. said run town, willi cititcns . divers-,
The
ixhibltx
will
laat
3:01).
Slut inn is expected, however, t-i United State- troops iii China in eliuraeter Imt coilperating for
o'elofk a t the A ngebllt Hotel, Or-1 th e r th a t the N ationalists bud
Tha principal difference in '!"• j
----------- ---- -----------I
dill,
T:(M)
ami
i);(N)
I1
.
M
,
mid
remain under Navy control for will protect American lives and tin* common good.
Undo, whan the Florida Farm lauded four arm ies ut Cliinw ni'tA-C-L uml Du Pont plans for sometime.
Bureau m eets fo r fte annual two Ino, a. port guarded by .Am cricjii will l e rn d er direction of I lent. the Florida nmd is that the m A rgentin a Claims
properly. He lidded there is no
The British P rim e. -Minister,
El
tier
l
Cole,
L’SN'It.
who
lifter
day session.
n
• ,
n
, * "Word bus been received' that chance that American'force* will declared th a t tile United Stale*
M arines only fodr in ilc \ south of
lantic Coast Line would late
rom
plot
ing
studies
of
Allied
and
I&lt;a-scists SlippreHSed toe training Of students ut the lieroiue involved in Chiuu'i. civil em erged from the wai th e most
Shanhaikwau..
g rate the Floridu Eusl &lt;
enemy mines ami explosives in with its overall operations which
Naval Air Station will stop in strife unless they ure attacked. powerful nation on eu ith - yet
F o rrest Satchel, third vice com­
' England, served In Normandy now servo Florida West Coast
m ander of the Campbell-Loeeing
the near future," Cant. Fusion Then, eunl Patterson, “ We may a th rea t to no u.,e.
BUENOS
AIIIKK.
Nov.
13.
I/Pl
g ath erin g -first first hnnd know­ porta. The Du Pont plan wmill
. t h e A m erican (Legion, to­
said. “ Aircraft ami their main­ expect the American troop* _ In
—The
Aigentinc
Foreign
Office
ledge. Marine Rgt. E. P. Zaiac retain the F-E-C as an hideiled the namea of Capt.
issued u bulletin setting tenance crews will lie moved to le-acl with vigor and surress.”
who rnnducts Hio ilemoimtiatlon pendant line within the stale has
M.. Russell, Jam es A. Du­
f t m nirM
,TAXPAYER FI.H I P
f„r t|, |„ ,U-tnil Argentina's claim- the NavnI Air Rtation at Mhmi.
Patterson explained that the
i s - a veteran o f /th e Pacific thea­ serving the East Coast only.
ll* A- DuBoee and Robert
th a t she him suppressed uml This Station wilt then be placed oil ly military problem the United
ter.
to Hie honor roll of se r­
In
a
maintenance
status,
which
PH ILA D ELPH IA , Nov. I I , (Ah
S late- inis in Chlnu now is to
4 ____
The Palm Bearh county rnni- elim inated ull re rile hi of Naxl
Jacksonville, Nov. l-'l &lt;/P)—A
vice men on the board the Bru in­
means th a t It will lie m aintains I CDthplete Hie surrender, disarm a­ —Sometime over Armistice Day
misstnn has coma out on the side and Fascist iiixpimthm.
lay Pul s i ton BuRdlnb. A gold a te r Navy plane mi a flight from
by
the
Navy
ready
to
return)
•
The Foreign Office lists meas­
ment anil evacuation of more week-end, some vandals poured
of the Du Pont plun in
w as placed opposite th e nam e. J. Jacksonville to Washington ran
urme(l j a|mll(.*v cold' w ater an Philadelphia tax
!»»
ures which the government has ojveraHens on short notice. This i , h l
1-*roy l.snglotti lato eon of Eddie out of gas la st night near Indianwill
reduce
the
P«rsonnel
a
b
o
a
r
d
,,
th „ i;hiim th eater,
records.
A junitoi last night
83.
I lantic Coast Line. Dade nullity taken in supiHirt of its adher­
head, Md.. w here its passengersLanglotU.
found the^nffn-e of the receiver
ence to tlit* c hupullepee
Agree- to about 500 men with the posit- J
commissioners
also
are
sUpportv
larach u ted
Into the
Potomac
_ ,
r;— ~ ~ „„ ,
----------- :----------of taxes in a sta te of confusion,
imlitid , ment of bemisphere solidarity, bllity of housing an additional
L. Pow tll Sr.. 8.1, ' father ing the Bu Punt bid
T h a ' S anford Lloni Club will River, So f a r .'o n ly two of the)
H00 men aw aiting usslgnm anl.
to put I t mildly.
lists,
thougli
they
have
be-'i
The
communique
sets
forth
fully
—POLICE CONVENTION
bold th eir T hanksgiving donee a t 6 persons aboard, have been res- . Clarence L. Powell, ami reti- denim! the right of official inter | all the measures said tu have
YundnU hud broken in and
dent
in
Sanford
in
1836
nnd
th e -S an fo rd A rm ory on N or. 21, cued. They arc WAVE l.ieutenscattered card* of more than n
been token by Argentina to close
MIAMI,
Nov.
13.
(Ah—
A
three
It woo announcad today by King an t Caroline Bohannan and I.feuL ll'3ft. died Monday in Tampa ventian.
loilllou
wuge tux payers all over
About 250 person* — repre­ down Japanese it n d German
»l«w Ctoda R m i MV* Music vill Codr. H enry klears whose ad ­ where ho had lived fur the past
duy convention of the Florida the floor. The office safe held
schools,
to
control
alien
p
ro
­
12
years.
senting
-the
vsrious
interests
—
Peace Officers' Association opens 916,000 in cash, but the safe was
bo-fay th e B anana Boys orchestra. dressee a re no* given. Aa the
Mr. Powfll w as a member of are expected to atten d the hear­ p erty holdings and to suppress
firs t and fifth persons tu p ara­
In Miami Beach today. Form er not touched. The in truders had
aiMi-democrntir
publications.
PAH1S,
Nov.
13,
(Ah—By
an
the
B
ap
tist
Church
and
of
tho
ings
which
may
last
a
week
ui
Guvrm or Snessord Holland uml sim ply uncorked 30 gallons ot
U p until T iii A. M- Monday, chute, they landed in the river
all
but
unanimous
vote.
General
Masonic
Lodge.
Funeral
services
more.
ilniall am ounted to bt
b u t ..20 torn about a mile and a h alf ap art.
rainfall
A ttorney G eneral Tom Watson spring w ater and throw n it all
ItOHPITAL
FOR
GREEKS
Charles
Da
Gaulle
today
was
will
be
held
to
T
am
ps
Tuntdav
known w hether the
fo r th e f irs t 10 days of too I t la not
are among the speakers.
over the piles of records, cheeks,
elected
interim
president
uf
the
&gt;
«
the
B.
Marlon
Reed
Funeral
month, a deficiency o f .46 under pilot left the plane.
At tom orrow's session, Miami and money o rders, lying like
HOHKNMANN
TO
UFTIItK
NEW
YORK.
Nov.
13,
0P&gt;—
Home.
French
governm
ent.
The
votes
normal. Showers o f la st evening
Tho N avy D epartm ent says as
Police Chjef C harles Nelson will confetti around the room.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. t/P&gt;— The chairm an of Greek W ar were ea st fay mem bers of the discuss
Mr. Powell Is survived by fuur
and today anoald bring tola op the plane near W ashington, It
police train in g and post
The
W
hite
House
announced
to
­
Relief,
William
Halts,
has
an
­
constituent
assem
bly,
chosen
at
d
au
g
h
ters:
Mrs.
T.
S.
Freeman,'
was
unable
to
land
because
of
to a m ore norm al figure, accord­
w ar problems.
day
th
a
t
Judge
Samuel
I.
Rosrnnounced
in
New
York
th
a
t
a
the
recent
general
elections.
Mra.
J
.
G.
Black
and
Mrs.
E.
E.
tear
ceiling,
and
visib
ility
.'
Tho
ing to B. F . W httncr, w oatherFIV E BOYS DROWN
T h a n were no vote* ag ain st
pilot sought to land a t Cjuanticn, Bravo of T am pa and Mrs. R, W. m ann will re tire a t the end of now com m ittee which ho heads
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 13. lA*J—
m ads two p a s te , a t tha field, and Coates n f B rai'enton; three sons, th a y ear as special counsel to will build a 91,000,000 general Da Gaulla, but th a ra was one
D eputy Coroner George Thomas
ROAD BIDS
in
Tripoli*, Greece. abstention. F o r a* tim e it had
E .-E . P o w e l l of Jacksonville, P resid en t T rum an. Tho Judge has hospital
S anford L o i n No. 62, V and than ran ahort of fuel..
of E lisabeth, Pa., says th a t five
Halle
declared
th
a
t
the
A
rcadian
boon
anxious
to
retire
for
somy
been
th
o
u
g
h
t
th
a
t
th
e
Commun­
Clarence
L.
Powoll
of
Sanford
and
C
oast
G
uard
and
M
arine
boats
AM will hold a apodal mooting
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. 13, (A1) school boys w ere drowned in
C h arity Fund Committee already ists would appose tha Gar.eral,
M Vinesdsv erontog a t 7:JO o'- a re searching the rivor for su rv i­ H. L. P ow tll of T am pa; two months.
th e M onongaheta R iv er today
had raised 9250,000 for the pro- but ad tha l a s t m inute they — The S tate C a b in tt failed to when
vors while N avy personnel and grandsons, Nell Powell, now a t­
th e ir bout upset. The boy*
held its reg u lar m eatlng today
Jeet. The A rcadian organisation
organ lis t ion swung) behind him.
AUTO PRH KS
civilian volunteer, are scouring tend tog A m herst Cbllege in Masbeen chasing ducks. T hree
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, W — h as 110 chapters to tna United .. One of th a f ir s t teak* of (he because a quorum waa not p re s­ had
Fellow craft Maaqna a re Invited th# vlcintty around fndtanhaad fo r eachasette an d Jam es Powell of
new p m w e n t will ba 4 w b y en t in T a lla h a u e a . T ha Board com panion! w ere aaved.
some trace of th e pilot, the plane S anford and several oth er g ran d ­ Price A dm inistrator C It o s l o r S tate s.
Bowles told th e Hons* Small
"IfIfs also announced th a t he before tha co n itltu a n l aaserabl/ of A dm inistration • composed of
and the o th e r 3 persons aboard. children.
Bualaeaa Com mittee today th at planned to establish a boys’ his awn program of reform . At tb ree Cabinet mem bers . will
onstaully active
M att birds,
■In 1941 tha U nited S tates had ha la rejecting demands by auto- h o m e'in Greece sim ilar to F a th e r th a momant, th a th ree leading meet this afternoon to open bid*
Noi
CgroHna textile 'm ills
mobtla- dealers fo r higher retail „
little, b u__
rn_ them .’a home In Boys Town, p a rtita a n ag reed on lif tl s t ob­ Tor $788,000 w orth o f road and on&lt;* '«J#6
. -Great B ritain
M
J o m ' fourtfa o f all ■ Iba 66,006. d ra g ato
brldgs refunding bon^a.
had 29,000; to d l'B a a s la 8,832. t‘
prices on new 1849 rareNabMltret Cut In a few -ytsra.
jectives, b u t differ on details-.
cotton tuted
M W to ljC ctmntey,. ■
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Stati/mV Commander Rotary Speaker Says
Is Presented With
Super-NatUmalisjn
Croix De Guerre Must He Abolished

Celeryfeds Win
N ew Hope Seen U. S. To Guarantee 95 Percent
In Low-cost Housing Program Over -Winter Park Clothing: ShortaKe
For P eace Turn
Seen Continuing:
By 33-19 Score
In I n d o n e s ia
Andernon, lirooklin
And Cull uni Score

Soekarno Is Out And
Moderate
Sjahrif
Becomes Premier

la

Every

Period jf- S ; “JB S S S J B i *»i -

Flight Training At
Station Ends Soon

CITY BRIEFS

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A=

».

II. S. Troops Not To
Be Used In China

Jap WeaponH Will Be
Shown At Theater

a

i—

Four Missing: As
- Navy Plane Crashes

C. L. Powell, Sr.,
Dies In Tampa

De GauUe Elected
President Of France

iaki. JSL^lPiSbitta

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P g iB
AS o t&amp;
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FOR S A L E -

DODGE - PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERV ICE
ILL up wl■llh keiwsena and fuel 109 -Palm etto A re,
Phone 1011
oil before winter.
WE A ftkX T uilv equipped and
71. 11. POPE &lt;
know how to rcr-ip your tires.
FARMS FOR SA L K - One
N atural ruLber or synthetic,
.'l acres, ttiled
— . land,
----- - -1 -K&lt;kw
-- I well,
we protect toe Sidewalls of
2 story house. I ea r K arate, I
your th e . Jones 'file Shop,
tool house, COO ft. W est of
('or. 1st und Elm, phone 80H.
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
—5 acres, sit tiled, itood well, 2 IIOIIY AND Fender dents, paint
injury nr fading should be
etory house, 2 story burn. «
corrected now to combat aging
mile west on O range Boultand w eathering. A new pain*
W. Bell. Lake Monroe
vard. J. V
less method aw aits you at
Phone 15.
YATBH A l’TO PAIN T A
OKT Y'QUR gasoline and oil ut
BODY SHOP
The sta n d a rd Station n e n w l OS N. Palm etto Ayr. Phone 371
from the Court* House.
WASHING machines repaired—
PLANTfT FO R -V ICTO RY OARami all home appliances, CuldDENS: Collards, Cabbage; Let*, ■'wfcll Offraral Repair! Shop, 707
tuce, Bscnrole, Tom ato plants. . N orth Mills, Orlando, phune
Also Htrnwl&gt;erry plants. 4.W
2-1072. Prom pt service.
Dell, I.uke Monroe, phone to.
Kxf.’rt Auto Repairing
HurlirId A . Jsrkson
In eonnertlon with
Alexander, phone IBB or
Yates Auto I'sln l A Body Works
,
Phone 371

105 N . P a l m e l l o

BSE -

COMING SOON!
SOUTHERN BELL
TEL. &amp; TEL. CO.

GOOD TRUCKS
.......
Chevrolet Tnndam Make,
splendid condition and a honey
for heavy h au lin g ., Ju st this
thing for citrus and vegetables,

Bronchial

GOUGHS
B ro n c h U I I r r i t a t i o n s
D a e t o C o ld s .
r,.i*nd *1 r .n i i lo d s y s i any *uod
Ir ,ik .lure rur a Ualtle of UuakTsy1*
CANADIOI, ‘Mixture. Take a couple
nf Hl|&gt;e at bedtime. F ttI lie Instant
powerful egeetlv* action aprtad
thru throat, head and lirouclilal
tutu s—dart* a t ones to loosen up
thick, clicking pblcgnt, eootbo raw
inMtihruiife—make lirealhltm easier,
K u n .iru from thutk persistent,
natty Irritating coughs or bronchial
Irritations due to colde find llucki-y&gt; h rlim ntilcl: ami egr,-tlye reIirf. I»in‘l w ait—get llutU ley's Csoii.Ill,I Irtdny. Vimi K't relief luntatilly
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

A U TO .PAINTING
Rv C.W. " P a t" Johtuon
I ft year* experience In tiUlo und
iiircrnflpainting. Sanford's popu­
la r paint authority,
HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
208 W. 1st HI.

a n d ulanflH.

it

THE MUSIC BOX OF SANFORD
IA I he Princes* T heater Building

SYLVESTER GETS ALL THE ANSWERS

house, hath, 8 ROOM house furnished, fire
place, garage, electric lights.
two acres on
Civilians only, 125.00 month,
three miles
small family. J.V. Mnrtin, Rt.2
11,000 Cash.

1931 MODEL A. First house on
right W est of Monroe Corner.-

WANTED TO RENT

PRE-WAR Idcycle good condition. LOCAL couple would like fu rn ish ­
ed apartm ent or house by Dec.
Can be seen ut 701 W. 9th St.
1. Interested in buying house.
Phone 387-W duy o r IH4-W
TWO REDroom bungalow, modern, furnished. See owner, 3(1H
night.
:F C It.M .'ilU Jl------apartm ent
20 CUJ1IC fiMit refrigerator, used
children, C. It. Schirord, MIR.
two 'toonlhs. Can he seen ut
lory ‘ retired, perm anent. Phnlie
F rierson’s.
County 3321 or 4H92.
ONE Uenerul Electric table model
i) lube radio; See Grover David
nl Ht II. Pope C o . ________
WE PAY’ highest cash prices for
used fu rn itu re. Haynes A Wil­
ABOUT 400 Tl one filch Galvan-,
liams F urniture Co., 311 E. l*c
lied pipe, nearly new, at re ­
St. phone 988.
duced price. Also one smull
iron wood heater. A. C. Soun­
. BORROW a tiltK w ilF .lte
ders, Lnko Mary.___________
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
TWO STORY house on F ifth St. YOUR natural desire (o r privacy
in money m a tte rs Is strictly
Close In, u home you will
respected here.
Friends and
always enjoy. Edward F. la n e ,
relative* are not questioned
phone 462,
about your credit.
pi oyer or b uiineai associates
A BEA U TIFU L htrnie on Uuk
will not hear of your persons!
Avenue. When you **u It yoJ
affairs. Thera la no cause for
will nay It is the best buy y o u
em barrassm ent.
have ever seen in Florida, r.d
Reasonable cred it requirem ents.
ward F. Lane.
No co-makers art money loan*,
VERY HU ll»l ant is I dining room
"a rlsh lu paym ent plan*.
auile, one 64"' round table with
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Phone 31
four 11" leaves, 0 diner* And Florida Rank Bldg.
one arm chair. Phone 176-J or
cull at 203 K, 10th Ht. Mr*. NOTICE M. L. niRsell Grocdry
919 W est F irst Btrcfct will ,he
B. A. Howard.
open for business F rid a y ,-N oa
9
In the Culhoun Store Building.
T in t EE Apiece Red Maple living
- room suit*.- -Phone-624.W * fler. - A _ co n » p le ta _ U n e _ u f..g tB c rries
and meats will be on display
for your convenience.
EIGHT room fentlshed house on
Crystal l^iko, pne-helf mile
South of Country Club, on
I-akw Mary Rood, Four beu- LOST: Brown Jacket, reversible
roams, bath und shower up­
gabardine and
leather.
Re­
stairs. hot und cold' w afer, all
ward. Please contact Jack Ben­
electric kitchen, telephone, 30
ton, phone 822-M.
acres, 16 acres In (elsctrlc
or chicken ranch. Home clear­
ed highland, muck gsrd em -lo U
of tim ber,
Mrs. C. ML Ishlll. FOUND: Ladle's
w rist watch
near Bsnford A tlanltc Bank.
H EC0 k 6 d Hand bricks, plenty
Inquire Ens. P, H, Glenn, HNAH,
doors and windows.
D u h ift's
Sr, Officer’s Q u arters.
.
Lumber Yard.
Bihle leath er hound, gUt
80
CHICK
electric . brooder, FOUND:
edged with fam ily name* in
sanitary run. 812.00; 12 m l
hack. Owner m ay h av V b y payfa r this adv.

★ Handsome "Post-W**" ModsU
it Exclusive Msytaa Feature
★ Im portant "Pcwt-Woi'*
— Im provem ent*--------------------------

A New Duality, M d socy.
Coma in now foe full detail*

MISCELLANEOUS

LOST

RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO.
112 M nK nollu -Ave

Phone 113

Conic in and see us. We can help you too
—SHOW you the materials, give you sug­
gestions and estimates.
Make ynttr-plans iioiv for the home you
are going to build. This is your headquar­
ters lor building material information.

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD
Phone 83

*

AS AOENTI of the FBI w ere report­
ed on th e scene, Sierra County
Sheriff W. D. Johnson declared th at
be now believes three-year-old
Dickie turn Sudcn haa been kid­
n a p e d . T h e y o u n g a c lo n o f a
w ealthy San Francisco Day area
family, pictured here In a recent
_iihoto,
a .vanished
. r.‘. , i . t from
, L l his
a nparents*
a rfin li'
lome near Downlcvllle, Col., some
lays ago.
(international)
J d i'J ^ R S rtV ofi'-T ^xA V BAOj,
o d e aP -rats 0 ^ Srf in
■lUe s o o f A W e s r
ma

A ftw t/Pe -TtfxAS iic A WiAtfip*!
As is 4^nsiQUtev one apianpefedsN B - « m ps e v s « seed

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Pbf&gt;n« 732

REA L ESTATE-I1KOKER
A tlantic Bank Bklg.

FOUND—

roe

All the latent popular, hill-billy und classic
RECORDS, phonograph combination*, music

HERE NOW!

FOR RENT

1930 Ford Stake - Lolsa good
miles for h a u lin g ' anything
from field crews und plunls ‘a 20 acres tiled celery farm , lately
plowed and Inn rowed on Cam ­
rra tes and ham pers.
eron Avenue. Phone E.H. Stowe,
Celling Prices
192-R or Edward K, Lanth
UOLI.KR MOTOR HALES
phone 842.
208 W. 1st 80
SIX room furnished
oil improvements,
main H ighw ay,'
. north of Hanford,
Dux 51. Sanford.

Sanford’s OWN and COMPLETE
MUSIC STORE
W ith

FLOOR sanding, and finishing,
‘cleaning und waxing. "II. M.
(Reason, Lake Mary.

21141

I'hone .171

A ve

JUBT A GOOD PLACE TO EAT.

ROY JOHNSON’S
: RED BARN
'

o p e n in g

so o n

C O LEM A N JS—
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Evornhurp Penn
T y p e w rite r
E veryday Files
Card Index Traytt
Aluminum S heet Holdcnt
L eather B rief Ciwen
Buxton Billfold*
Rooks — G ifts
114 M n g o n lin A v e.

HELP WANTED—

Corner)

house with plenty, of land, 6 GIRL for .soda Fount
m iles w est of Sanford on
ey's D rug Store. I
H ighw ay 44. J.W . 'T urner, Rt.
•full time1, Box 130. __
________ _ _
WANTED: 25 coloi
FOR BALE
for railroad work
Six room houss, 3 acres of land
Perpianant. See C.C. Bronsoi
about 4 miles out, quick posses­
Util M vrtU . Aii4L •tfLRP J Li
sion.
Robert A. William* .
Phone 793 Atlantic Bank Bldg, WANTED: maid. Phone County
:.8B03.
i
FOR SALE
Five room house w ith fVfc acres
GIRL
TO
Msial
In
selllqgRecord*,
tiled land, quick possession.
radio* and electrical appliances.
Robert A. William,
Write Boa J, CIO Harold.
rhea* 739 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FOR SALS
HELPER wanted f o r , jlntmi#
Two story duplyx vnfurplshed,
Cowan's Sheet Metal Wbrlte.__
close in, good buy.
AMAN for gae truck retail
Robert A. WlllUm*
Phone 799 AUsaOc B aek Bldg.
YOUNO fry e rs f o r **le. C.H.
Thigpen, 307 E. 2nd 8 L ,‘Phone
WESTlNChouec
‘s ta r . 8150.00,
4M4, Mr*. P.V
eon Junction. . -

A D V E R T IS IN G

WANTED— - _&lt;■w ,.

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ONCE . A o ,

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WHCM VOUCMLTTHROUGH

VYGURtH' WVUCY VOUR
VACArt\ONlt?lP IS GOIN’ H)
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M U ttfP lV IT
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MODERN DESIGN
with DELUXE.FEATURES

what you buy in

TIRE TREADING

No m a tte r how you "fig u re It"
. . . neglecting your tire* will defln ltely cost you money. Keep
your tires in good rep air with
th e help of the SEM INOLE
T IR
E SHOP. a^mw
L et us vulcanise
-■
**»■•*
v u tk a m e a
th e worn ones, replace the old
one* w ith new tire*.

1^
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£ij

Coqiting will be a pleasure on thla conveniently de­
signed modern range w ith large (14x17) oven and
drop-front pull out-fctoiler. H as autom atic h eat con­
trol, all porcelain inside and out. A beauty w ith its
sm oqth table top.

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In Unity There 1c Strength—
To P ro te ct th a Pcoco of th e W orld i
T o Prom ote the P rogress of A m crk at
T o Produce P -osperlty for Sanford.

TODAYi P a rtly cloudy with »tdelv -cat*
trie d *howcr* and continued mild I h h
afternoon and tonight.
IIIM O R R Q W : Mild except ro olrr in ex­
trem e north portion Saturday

AN IN D E PEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER
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VOLUME XXXVjI

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SANFORD* FLORIDA. FRIDAY. NOV EM HER 9. |*l is

Established I'.llhS

M ember Associated Press
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War Dead Honored On ‘Missouri’

II

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T ill'. WEATMEK

Nationals To
^MakeLandings

BATAVIA, N o t . .# (A P )—
B ritish planr* dropped leafr lete on Indonesian lorccN InSoorbaja today calling for
“ ' th eir
-unconditional
n t* .;
der, a m ore which may alirnal
a general uprising by well
drilled
Jap-tralned
nation*
allata throughout the entire
(aland of Jav a. The s tlru g -.
t i e between them and the
Dutch ia ao b itter now, Rac­
eme only intervention by Uni­
ted N a tio n a -o r ponxlblv the
United 8 ta tea—could brine a
peace form ula.

M M11Kit lit.

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Declares

W M W IA 0 W

Strike Vote Set For
Nov. 28 By 50,000
CIO Steel Workers;
Lewis BangsMurray

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President Truman Signs Six
Unjust,
L
ew,s Absurd
CW Billion Dollar Tax Cut Bill

g.m.

•■MW WV mww

Virtual Civil War Is
Said To. Be Raging
Between Kai - Shek
And Chinese Reds!

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Karly - Morning Premiere Of 1,000 Nylons

•WINDSOR. U.ST. Nov. 9.
(A P ) An estim ated 310.000
member* of the Canadian La­
bor Congrc** were alerted
todsv for a dominion-* ide
w. hiiui u lien* the Fofd Mb- *
to, ,t . if Canada strike here
, i* s e t...J "a M iin 41* hour*-"
'I'll* deadline a s s set b y Conresa officials ih Canadian
nlmr
M inister
Humphrey
M il.hell Maid he .expected, fu r­
ther work today with Henry
Ford, II, w l|h whom he nm*
ferred Thursday In . D e tn il.

•WASHINGTON. N &gt; - 9?
CAl’l —Tlu* VVhitV Ilnti.-M* .-tnnouncoil today t h a t ' I’re si­
dent T r it malt had siimetl th e
hill RivitHr individuals anil
business a slash ul $r»,920r*
. 000,000 in 1940 taxes. T hus
j lie became the ’first ^ P r e s i­
dent in 16 y ears to "sign a
genetttI lax reduction mea«J

f

By A ssociated

I'rr I

Nutional I almr disputes have
CHINWANGTA, Nov. 9
275,000 idle today. G eneral Mo­
(AP) — Chinese nationalist
to rs termeil us ‘‘upjust and ab ­
troops transported by A m eri­
su rd " the charge Of the .CIO
can Hhips have landed a t th is ,
, United Auto W orkers th at It
violated the W agner Act by re­
Hopei p ort and taken up posi­
fusing to luirguin collectively with
tions facing Com m unist forc­
the union on its demand for a 30
es along th e G reat W all. They
per rent wage hike. U. S, Steel
iolil the NLltB it will cooperate
were p u t
ashore by U.S.
a m p h ib io u s.fo rc e s under Vice H E R E IS A G EN ER A L VIEW of the quarterdeck of the U.S.S. with the Nov. 28 strik e vote aalong some 50,000 CD) employees
A dm iral Daniel. Darbey. All Missouri us a ll- fa ith . memarinl services wviv held aboard the ship j The N 'l.ltll set Dec. li as a te n ta ­

Individual In c o m e
Taxes Of 10 Million
People Are Slashed;
. Business Taxes (-ut

Ttin'. The last was in lUJ*.* when
llerln-rf Hoover pvt hi* sigtmlu te on n "C hrlstm a* P n-sent"
slash.
The W hite House s.-»id T rum an
signed the hill yestcrrU y It r e ­
moves 12 million low income p er­
sons from ttu* tax rolls mid n&gt;.
snres a reduction of to t-*-t cent
or more for individuals making
up to S.MI.iiHt annually. It a ls o clip$.t,l3*i,ixxi,tHHi tiff the bunlen* *»f
husiiu-'s next \e .u , pt iin-i|*iilly
through Die ivpeal of th e cot|H&gt;ralion wni— imposed
per cent
| excess p rofits tax. Then- is no
change in the excise taxes on socalled "luxury item s." It re pea ts th e In auto rise tax ..
President T rum an dtvnhsl to
forego ,h ls. usual new* conference
today to get ready for the three
pow er discussion on atom ic energy
this weekend. Prim e M inister A t­
IV
tlee Is ex|*«vtrx| to arriv e tom or­
' ii
row but the exact tim e i« not
BEFORE DAY DAWNED on u Philaihtp' in ton- \ . ot. v. mihi-o win- forming the line that giew
certain .
®
(left l it stretched lor blocks. They t i n- going 22 i - tin m.-.i pli-nty to d.&gt; when at it tty) AM
........... i theTheI’lt-par lev will bring together
I‘resilient.
stive's iloois iqienpil on nil nnnounced -dc ot l.thsl p u i s &gt;-t nylons lenu-mlmc 'i-m? one nir to «■ ctls- i the
\|
Km • Aliev* and Prim e
ot tin- nnvo-sful glenm mg-i-tcit luir om-s with tiohn-s of th e hunt.
tontrt At right vou
vou m
see- some
some ot
M ate tin
' „ *&gt;f ta tim la. A
tin n e r to honor the i isitors
I Inti-nyti.-nwl I
*-ertR—h r g i l l 'l l M lin d u Y " , night at

indications a re the Communiata for Nnvy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard dead. The services w ere I tive d ate for the strik e vote l&gt;y
ore well dug in and sufficiently conducted by l-t. Paul L. O’Conner. Catholic chaplain of the M issouri; thousands of CD) w orkers-of Gen­
mobile to awing in either direc­ Canid r. Roland W. Faulk. P rotest an t chaplain; and l-t. Comdr. Joshua eral Electric, W estlngluu e and
dative of. Navy, M arine GM Electrical .Mumifurltiring wnrk
tion to combo! any forced en­ I.. Goldberg. Jew ish chaplain. Present were relatives
try of M an ch u ra along the aec* Corps and Coavt Guard personnel who iruv their lives In W orld W ar dumunding a $2 n d ay w a g e “Jfl;
—
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rrense.
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Chinese Communiata who y ester­
day bluntly demanded th a t 'g o v - ,
WASHINGTON, Nov. u. (/P)—
ernm ent troops w ithdraw from j
John L- l^w is Inst night dennunrRed-dominated areas of North
ed ns "feeble ami mimhv-pninby"
China, have captured th e Shnns.ia wage resolution offered the Nu­
Mtirovlnce railroad town of Chaotional
l-nhor-.Manngoment
con­
rheng and begun "the m assacre"
ference hy C ltl P resident Philip
Murray.
of ita civil servants and Kuomlnta n g (N ationalist) p arty mem­
Revealing a deep rift in the Inbor deli-gut inn. Lewis declared
bers, a Chinese dispatch reported.
M urray's proposal would,hind tho
Government defenders of the
wage ndvunrea of Amcrieun W or­
town, south of T aiyuan, the
th e W h ite ” H o u se
M lL U o iu S im a
kers to niltm u'r a m the ro*( o f
Shansi capital, w ithdraw Inst
Suralav there u d | U- » visit to
living.
S a tu rd a y ' nig h t o ffe r th eir am
d ie ts
\rlin g to n C em etery. Then they
The CIO resolution, the United
munition was exhausted, the l&gt;ewill Ismrd the &gt;:»ht S.*|ueia on
Mine W orkers' president told related d is p a tc h . said.
In mother
] the IVtom a. L iter for n conferporters, would “ iH-rpetusu- Gov­
p ar") of Shansi, the fighting con­
n ic e on tail icy relative to atom le
ernm ent ro u ti ul of prices nml pro­
tinued w ith unabated fury with
WASHINGTON. N .f , 9.
p,, ,
In u talk to memlM-is of tinenergy.
fits mid the fixation of wage
,4 o u r tow ns under direct Red
(A P )—T here's little hope now
,. i Lions, Kiwani* and Rotary Clulis
ai-iile* ns set forth in President
AusauL, the dispalrh added
ih st sugar rationing jrlll end
today u t the Hotel M ayfair, lieTrPm oM r w ug*»pm e' address."
said th e Rada had been driven ■a*.srsnlaviye*-.n
The' Board o f t'o u n ty lu -tru c
u
TterirtllcltH
s
ta
l­
before
I
*147.
Secretary
«f
The M urray resolution, still
friite -tw o --o f:th * t o w n s . - ' ed that he hadintroih iced Into the
linn com prising I. E. Jordan of
A g riru llu re Anderson
said
held in the conference's executive
The Chinese governm ent m ean­ House a bill to re|M-ul th a t pro­
llviedo. J.A. Ilislline ot I *&gt;og
yesterday.
committee, would put the confer
W i l l lU *
w hile g athered Ita m ilitary lead­ vision of the Rivers ami Hat Imiis
w»mm|, and W allet M. 11ay n.*, «*( ( ' j ) p t . F u s i o n
Rationing of b u tler, m»rence on record as urging irnmeil
ers . today fo r an unheralded
Sanford, met Thursday to van!
Bill
which
would
prevent
work
gnrine.
lard
and
shortening
M a in
S p eak u r
A t
inte nml full collective b arg a in ­
“ bandit suppression" conference
\a-&gt;* the vote loude Tue-olay fot
may h are In continue into
in g , w ijhin the fram ew ork of Mi
in Ohungklng, and Communists of engineers sta rtin g on rivers
elect
loo
of
In
islre
s
an.I
iltx'iiling
M
c
i
n
o
r
i
n
l
S
e
r
v
i
c
es
and
harbors,
including
deepening
the
Spring
,
and
possibly
Trumnan
an's broadcast which sai I
term ed the phrase ju s t another
on
millaite levy
for count v
Sum m er, of 1940, he added, t wage increase* were "im perative'
S anfotd
Flk*
h-tnxT.1 ' two
namW fo r an all-out drive to to 12 feet of the St. Johns River
P llL I iA D K IJ'IIIA . Nov. t) td ’i
•rt-oofs, n wtlx n-|torted hv Supt
Channel, until six .months after
but meat m sy go o ff the ra ­
t'npt William t* E aston, o-ia
visiting 'Elk nil.
within tin* lim its o f inflation con­ Sale* of 175 -curt illation* from T.W. Lawton.
Thursday
liquidate all Communists.
the
President
officially
declares
tion
list
early
In
1910.
iiiaioier
of
tlu*
S
oqfotd
Naval
trols.
evening w ith tin hlgge t nrJuly . I to Sept. 30 totaled f t.lf.u.Com munists Defiant
D
istrut*
one
and
fixe
vottsl
the w ar end somothing whirli
Anderson gave th is picture
Ail
S
tation,
will
.m
ffle*
the
tendance in five y ia i.-. a it. 1 a
W an ts No Limits
'•**',.OOP with will lo iiltu rt Mile
, a D efiant Com munists neverthe­ has not yet been done.
at u news conference at which
i'ito i. ficm
I ewl*. receiving rep o rters in am ounting to $2.M-:.a.tl,t&gt;«l&gt; or for a fm* mill levy, and district* Ctti (ells ef San fold and *eri tm ge numlier of vv-*i
l e s s took th is action;
two,
three,
four
and
six.
voted
for
areas
of
Eurupe
and
French
mole
County
*
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
:
an
V
mi
hslge* i»f neurhv eitii - w ete also
He added th a t Judge Mansfield
li's spacious UM\V office, declared .'li per cent of .*nle*. the S«v.i
four
mill*
1. Countered
a
Government chairm an of the Rivers and H ar­
lice
Day
ptoclunt
to
tula
I
at
he announced th e United
pie*,-nt. ncvoTvInig tlabor should not he lim ited in It* Mlies mid K ^lm u g c l'niniiii*-ioii
l-T •
The following trustee* were the Municipal Band Slu-ll *la*
“sta y put, Stop firin g " peace bors Com mittee had reported
S tates has allocated liberated
Field, evaltv ’,1 rvili-i •-( ’ St- Sai:
hurgninlng, th a t free com petition di-rlusctl yi-Mctday in a iiunrplan w ith dem ands th a t all Gov­ favorably on the bill, nml stated
elected
to
serve
m
-I
ioo
I*
for
a
iliL
.
at
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I
»
o'clock.
Mood
w
North A frica 50 per cent
fi&gt;rd l.t-lgvwot Id take ra re of prices when teily n-|M&gt;M ••( cu rren t &gt;uie* datu.
ernm ent forces w ithdraw com­
more food for the October' iiiorttlng. it was announced by
The visito rs w ete . J l . KUtur.—
peacetime production gains.
oOfr the 175. M2 reto rte d tin two y ear period:
District
t
Sanford
pletely from Red-dominated areas they would fry to g et it through
Mr*.
.lo
o
u
.
Juli„i.
S
t.
s
'
ltiiw
r
Legion
.-I
a
1
Decemln-r
q
u
arte
r
that)
io
d id iici. deputy g ra n
He partly verified reports that filled Will noil carl*. ,\f t ll-'JU)-.
ev iltr**
the House in order th at engineers
inond
riiapm
iin.
S
.l)
of the N orth.
l'ha*e
J
i.
man
m
.h
a
ig
e
of
the
|&gt;i.*giati
the previous q u arter.
todny
t-iler, Florida E.i'-t. mil 1*1kv .
itday’s closed session of th_e n &gt; | I(*1.00
,000 at tile IwKinning o f tin3, Demanded th a t Lt. Gen. m ay- go ahead on this s n i 'f nf
__ _i C a|it. -E a lto u w ill la- u ti-*
The mlldction totaled n earh
$'rii/iet. ex.vlteil luley ■ • • Pa
cutiA.* com m ittee wuh a slo rm y i qu arter Tht* liliintitit ih-.il ust and John 1- Gulloway.
A lbert C. W edemeyer, II. S. com­ work. Rep. H em lrirks was in tro ­
D isliict 2 John Bethea. I).E. 1duecil tv S l a t e Senator Llovd I
4,000,000 tons frnm a fourth
hokee l inlge. w)m .1. i-om|van oil
one, m arked by an angry
ry exe x -|* “ $1.417.iI4l.OtHi ul the iduse of
m ander in China, apologise for duced by M ayor Edw ard Higgins,
Knuiaker. and Roy L. Howell.
' lt.-v h . I n : ...uo.iiie veti ne.
-t Mt Elliot hare. D-v l a l t e l ( *
q u n rtrr supply of- 37,000,000
change between Lewis and Mlir- the m ia rte i.
American "intervention” against who In tu rn was introduced by
tons.
rnj- A skfd If th e n ;—w ore—sheep — K t g h t r r h more 1IU p,u ul loll* te- __ D istrict—3— C- R .-« h*nt*. G eorrr* tTrart— tV.ir T.' JitTT~r*5ioV.TT.aT.T la te si-muTo' i from Pi‘sm t lli-aui
nf tin- k sa l |s - - t of the \e te r a
•K -ing-Litm -Clyde-Rniiisev' trf-fh r
words, le w is sm iled: "P erh ap s. txuli-d unfilled ordei* consisting JakuU -ia and J.I.. Malcolm
county, 1* a latg
at lie, rn . *cr '
•. mo dem and com pensation— its Lirnis Club who presided at the
him! has lieett n $ o id dr .it.*r in
D istrict t
Nolen K arr. E.T. I of $oletgo H e
The UMW chief said M urray "f laith win nial *'.itlie 1 (Ulltinels
W ASHINGTON, Nov. D. ( A P 1 " m o u n t as yet unspecified.
—
I
mliict-d
h*
G
ui-'t.
will
)-*'
nit
1
1
it
in
1
1
amt
S.K.
Long
I
sih*
ktnl&gt;ecnmc
so
"em
otional
and
a
g
i­
With
for 21
Senutnr C harles O. Andrews ( I).
im -egrtguted tall unfilled orders)
3. F o recast a huge Government luncheon.
Coniniiindi'i I I R ihx o of I imp Dthvi Elk officers 111- VV.1* h iffitirEln) exnrcssed confidcnee yesler- ta te d ” th a t he. Lewis, would not letaling $2,7111,1M).III M at Ihc laDistrict 5
J.L. Brown.
.......
R
av­
The.
sum
of
f35,000,000
had
been
rfensive fo r which, Red spokes­
r»l mith .• 1-aii’p t .; at lb* 1
dnv In Florida'* eventual develop­ u ttem pt to report w hat reply the g 1titling of the q u arte r These dc in.....I McGill and TNW. P revail. U ll I.. -*n-i: P..-I 53. th e, A mi­
men i t Yenan said, 00 divisions authorised for w aterw ays work ment
iran Is-giiUi. which.-I* nt ianct-o1*1144** trxtaui'jiut
ns tine of th e prinefpul (TO | resident had made to him.
Di*tlict
(i
llc
ih
e
n
15.
Behrens.
dined
to
fl.4KM.aitl.MHt
ut
thiIn
the
sta
te
of
Florida,
Represen­
already have been massed in the
*
M urray, who held a news con­ i|o*e of the ip u lli-i.
United S tates " s u g a r bowls."
, lit ait aildir** st | he 1.t'fctliCf*
T.V . Melts and Brown S w aggertv tin- p iogiam
tativ
e
Hendricks
said,
ami
men­
N orth.
.
Mr. $ Hint pt at c 1 i i i .o tiv n i, .
T he lloutd u|i|iotnteil Lieut. I. . Mumcip.il. iiiiitity and otli.
I ’o filled war eontruels foi 25
He m id his sta te had provRl u ference on the United Steelw ork­
Increasing the tension were tioned am ong projeets pending the
t.i-,
ers' wage dem ands ag ain st United
K.
Tew u* a faculty inrndier of offn-A . Iiii'ini-, e* and
v-f Suutord KU* in it -i.aiing $t.nutural
sp
u
rA
for
much
o
f
.th
e
St..
Jo
hns—Indian
River
w
aterw
ay
■
■
I
the
175
companies
m
e
ma
inrep o rts from *Manchuria th a t no
a
te
ev|*vle*l
lo
i-|.i*e
Mmnta
S
tate
s
Steel,
did
not
elaliorale
ixmi tow anl th»’ Nato-u d $’,,nn-i .*
Chinese 'Government troop* have canal, and the prugram recom­ su g ar consumed in the United (pi the dispute in the com mittee • Itnled in the totals liecuusc they Seminole High School to replace for tlie liuliil.iv The |X,*t tlffelion of Elk*,( a -$2iu-.t*iHi inini
S tntcs a fte r successful experi­ session.
did not re|Kiit lom |iarable dutuj Mrs. Murv Chapmun, who re- will cl...... at*.• the S anford \ i
bead, landed a t any M anchurian mended by Centra) Florida Inc.
devoted to vreuring *cho1 ar»hip*
-i
fur this Item 5n tlien ic p o rlt.
• i-entlv lesigm-d.
porta. ________
Russians withdrew sudHe then told of his work on the m ents in su g a r cane cultivation
U
ntie
National
Bank
and
He
stated,
however,
th
a
t
his
re
­
aand
p in , *
for
haitdicuppe t
in recent years.
Mrs. M'Liss Benton was np Elm hla S tate Hank.
the
Southern
ManHouse
Sub
A
ppropriations
com­
Companies
l.islrd
dahly from
—
solution
merely
w
as
a
roll
for
Pi.-v
. .
__ __
hildl—n.
li e Itkrw i-e p ia i-ed
Andrews expressed th is opinion '•ollecO*’** bargainin'* which he
uria ” porta
ofa R ulutaa
andI m ittee for w-ur expenditures which
Companies with q u aiterl)' -ales piiiiiled 11* an exit a teacher at wilt. le . mad, *0 th a t ,*rh
c ......... _
recold o f donathe We*t Side P rim ary School. rhildien ran attend the prog
ingkew, I t waa reported her* totalled 24 billion dollurs ami of a while com m enting on the flow of declared whs now bogged down over $50.(100,01111 itirluileil:
ch'-olk th r u fout
f Ik- War 1 v*mtoday, leaving Chines* Reds in two billion dollar appropriation prom inent P eurto Rican cane fa r­ in many im p o rtan t industries, ami
The tltflgtam will sta rt riant I tlons tow aui*
United .S ta te s Steel CfirtnUJ
the
u*e«l for the , n ln ta th control — and
loavlng
Chinese given a t the rrnuost of G eneral mers and millers -to the Luke th a t such bargaining should ree- tion. New York Intul sales, $385,*'
a *eli*-tloii by the S4-n1111.de
nieiit ,*f «erv tee -flim 'a t th e T m iC
Government troops still aboard M arshall, for which they dhl not Okeechobee region In South Cen­ n'gnlse "th e im pressive need of 1.02,000; war sale* »222.:i00.M)0
S id-tor-hospital*
rx:*r-r-r. ».School U.tmL____ ___ _
th e ir U. S. tran sp o rts which know the use. Onu of the tub- tral Florida. These farm ers have American worker* for w age in ­ unfilled wur- vsintiai-ts 'July I.
A t II no o'clock, follow inr tinA log rteuk SU|M»« wa* *er\e.l
would
not
attam p t
landings com m ittee memlier* w ent to Oak purehasil hundreds Af thousands creases."
IllVOvalai:. Iiy ,_\Salvtulll t li m
$2(X1.7t)0.000, Sept. 30. $ 142.000- 1
TT.cTT w rie
ag ain st certain Red opposition.
Ridge, Tenn. to-find o ut fo r what of neres of land in th a t are s and
lain W P. Itn-ik*. Jr., a Matin* during th,* evening
(Hie.
Lieut. M.P. T eague, sun uf filin g M|uad fiom the Sinf&gt;&lt; I litlge delegation* pir**nt fru-il
the money was being spent and have organised a bank in Miami
Ilelhlehmn Steel C m poratiun, Mr. and Mr*. A.U. T eague of
Mi Ismlo,
I (ela n d .
and
New
was denied adm ittance. He com­ to finance th eir oeratlons.
New Y ork—T otal sale*. $-121,017, Daytonu Beach, ha* arriv ed from N aval \ it Station will »a!u.
Sm )inw, it wa* reported
plained about it in W ashington
in
hiinot
of
llie
ilrad
o
f
mu
Opposes Q uta Plan
000; w ar sales. ♦235.000.1 MK); un­
on 45-day leave ami wat*. and tap? will tie * mn.ti-d
and was told by Gen. M arshall
Tin- Florida senator, a long­
filled wur (xiotructs, July I. $905,- California
visiting hi* uncle nml aunt.
th a t U represented an in te rn a­ tim e supporter of Increasing hi*
Do k \iken, Sanforvt U ru-on-.
000,000
Sept. 30. fMH.000,00.1 is
There will be no drill for Co.
tional race In research th a t might sta te 's su g ar output, told a re ­ C. Florida S ta te Guard, at the I ii'i'evsent.* all unfiiied orders , Dr. and Mi* J R. T eague, ow ners will Dun sing, "M \ Ilvaldv.**
c
- 'f
- ■■
win Uio w ar or if the enemy got
Senut. 11 Hoyle*.* in 1i**ductio&lt;i. and
segregation la-twi-en war ' the Citv Drug S tore.
■— ■•*&gt;•.* »&lt;
Nov- 11 through Nov. IT known It first, lose it. L ater, the atomic porter he believed, however, that A rm ory Monday n ig h t on ac- without
aildie** will
M.irut. Teague was a flight Comdr. E aston's
re-establishm nt of su g ar quota count of tha A rm istice Day holi0*n‘'r contract )
aa National A rt Week and also bomb secret was revealed.
follow
The audience will .-mg
F uneial »ei\ice.* for Ml* Elorsystem in accordance with the day. Capt. John Gallowuy an( New |
S tandanl Oil Company (New
»»**•■ ,n ■ * ,S« i’f H
aa Am erican Educational Woek,
Rep. Hendricks also told of how 11(37, su g ar act "would probably pounced today.
Je rse y ). New York Total sa le s .; ‘h* i , r »' ' ,f ‘*.elr ty,a* to attack "A me n r a" • nm l' Unevlirtioti will ■rice Elisabeth Thoma*. wh,&gt; d ie d I] be observed In the Seminole
A recapitulation of scores tu rn ­ 0000||I8,3K 1,000; w ar sales, $124.- J *p*n; T.h.r..* l.U rk o W?*. " n ' *W follow by the Rev J It P.*&gt;. Monday at i&lt;:35 I* M. m * local
unty Schools by Inviting the *s a member of the com mittee have adverse effects on the n a­
m ifilltd wiu eontracls. 1
$be * I itlshurg o f Ja|van wa» o s-i.ta u t vhaptain of th e l.egw-n hospital, will l e held Sunday
public to atten d cloacae, by ope- he sta rted on a /ly in g trip on Aug. tu ral development of Florida's ed In a t the shoot held la st S un­ 523,000;
afternoon a t 2K&lt;0 o’clock in the
rnadi* from t imii»
mi tdtfht Post
day In E u stis revealed, ('ap t. rt«)| Rtated
clal ■hapel program s and by an Q on inspection of Army and Navy production."
Tin* office* at the Count y torngw-ood Itaplix't Church with
Cenera.
E lecjiic
t'o m p iu iy .'B n d knocked out the vital coke
This sugar-producing sta te was Galloway added, th a t two Sanford
a r t aispliiy of the SoUthslde P ri­ bases th a t took him around the
CouM llou»e will rin se for the the Rev. J.A. Ilaskin* »*fficiating.
m ary School which will he shown world in 3D days, going to the limited under the S u g ar A rt' to a men had quallfllM ms shnrp- Kchnectedy. N V. Total sa le s,. I'lsn ts th at supplied most o f the Arnn*ticr Day holiday Monday, lntcm veut will t*e made in Palm
Th* sharpshooters are Sgt. $-63,700,000; w ar sales. $215*1 J *0 steel mills.
In to* window of th e Florida Po­ Pacific th e a te r and Okinawa, quota of from 53,000 to 00,000
but *ale of land will U- etvnd.rt- Cem etery in W inter' l “ark . The
wer an a L ight Com pany, It waa through China, India. Iran , The tons. It ws* only entitled to a shooters and tw o a* marksm en. 11in non- unfill'Nl riuitructs July I,, T he planes, ha said, had l&gt;ren
announced . today b y Miss Ruth Holy Land, E gypt, Italy , Germany quota of 11.31 per cent of the W.W. T yre w ith a score of 3IK $981,000,000 Sept 30 $501,600.! U se d in India and had to flv n l at lt» .00 uYluck oil the court Erickson Home i* in charge of
and England.
total United State*, Puero Rico and CpI. M artin Btineclpher w ith 100. Represent* all unfilled or* 1th e ir supplies " u r e r th e hutnn" house step*, it w as announced arrangem ent *.
'fH snd. Educational Supervisor,
Horn In Vincennes. Ind. Mar.
| or chain of m ountains, the high* by (t.i*. Herndon, county clerk.
He told of tho desolated cities and H aw aiian su g a r output, or a score of 313. CpI. D.R. Ulrey •lentI,
n tr e n ta a re urged to atten d the
Douglas A ircraft Company, In c . est in the world. In order to rs- All school* in the county will U 30, 1919. Mrs. Thoma* had lived
d a is e s and program * of oil the of H am burg and Berlin 1/ nttd G.2H per cent of th e to tal domestic qualified as a m arksm an with
ch *ed for the holiday, it was in F orest City for the-|*a&gt; t six
Monica. C a lif.-T o ta l sale* 1 lahlish U se s In China.
schools fn order to obtain firs tj visited, and cautioned Hgainst 1*UKSir consumption292 and P vt. G. M. Reel as a Santa
It's M lssn l Iib ( '• « , ♦‘■art
announced l-v Supt. T.W . Lawton, Pants.
hand inform ation na to- w hat la relying on th e protection of the I Alndrews said he w as witling m arksm an w ith 285.
this morning.
years. She form eratlv lived in
being done in the schools,
oceans In case of fu rtu re w ars in to give his sup p o rt to any move— 2 V. — .
i t ---------------------------------------FINAL TESTIMONY
Survivor* include hei huvhand.
.The a r t display wtU be spon­ view of V-bomb and atm ic bomb msnt seeking a h ig h er quota fo r
Howell L ester Thoma*. two sons,
sored by th e Southilde P rim ary developm ents; "T he U nited S tates Florida If th is system If re ­
IIKNIO
LONG
IN
TOKYO
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WASHINGTON.
1 n a n iiiiX tifw R
Nov.
S rxov.
l». t«, (ANEdward and Allan Thomas of
School, M rs. J. C MReholl, p rin , cannot live in the fu tu re as ft established.
ON THE U 8S TA PPA IIA N„ i F orest C ity ; her s tr f a th e r amt
o a t ooff tthe
he A
Am
P -|T hhre A
Atlantic
W HEREAS, tthh e C«mpbt*ll-U)SBipif
C«mpbell-IiO»»ipg PPont
m eer-lT
tlantic Coast Line
IJn e Bailclpol under the eopenrlsion of has In th e p a st in th is respect,"
85,000-Taw Crop
N
JC
K
.
TOKYO
BAY.
Nov.
U
t
i
l
..
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1
1
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I__.
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----------VIlean Legion will hold a memorial aervice a) th e Pier in j pu’d presents its^ final testimony (Special) H enry !.**&gt; Iwvng, t . . . ! m other. Mr. am i Mrs- Edw ard
M bs M iyred Babcock, a r t in- he asserted, and declared flatly
D espite acute lab o r shortage*.
s true to.’.
a g a in st an isolationist policy.
dV teJm W f it Thouu man, second class. C huluota. Fla., J . H alter o f loMigwood;. two
Florida promises to become on* of Sanford a t 10:45 A.M. on Monday th e I2 th day of NqvemThe posters displayed In Sank—
i n s . fo
e—r th
* t.------a -----------------^ho m ade ,;he suprem e u
authorixeil lo m arge with served nn this ta n k rr when shc half sisters. Mixes P atricia and
1945,
e
g
allan
t
men
w
about 85,000 tons of su g a r In 1048 her,
A tinnier .H aller uf Lungw ooJ; and
ord requesting the parents to
he declared.
gacrlflce for th e ir C ountry in Ihe F in d and Sjssnul World the Florida E ast Coast Rail rlimaxevl Iw-r carver bv refueling one brother. John R. G ray. U2&gt;.N.
1# by
th
fighting
ships
of
th
e
F
leet
in
Puerto Rican su g ar producers
Dr.
Hamilton
Holt,
president
;j
.« way. The hearing will rv*&gt;nea Tokyo Bay.
tiw 'a r t students o f Ju n io r n ig h of Rollins
&gt;
have repeatedly stated here th a t W ar*:
i -------------------------^
^
W est Palm Beach n ex t Tu.*»NOW T H ER EFO R E . I. Edw ard Higgins, as M ayor T-i
The T ainahannock's record inFlorid* romixes to become on of
address
Spanish w ar x eteran s wiU meet
day.
•lu,lo« ..pciation* in th e G ilberts, S u n d a y
R otary C
Club ■
a t |a 7 :0o o'clock the m ost -Important su g a r can* of the City of Sanford, Florida, do hereby request th e peo­
afternoon
at
) :M
Ihe Marshalls, th e M arianas, the o'clock at th e le g io n H ut.
'
Sanford Lodge N * *7, IOOF dinner a t tha M ayfair Hotel, to are as of th e U nited S tate s. Its ple of Sanford* to a tte n d the above m entioned rnemoriul
,
Phi tppincx and a t Okinaw a
frill m eet a t 8;00 o’clock Monday which th a members o f the other good land and reasonable labor
services
In
honor
o
f
o
u
r
w
ar
dead
a
n
d
to
com
m
em
orate
The typa of uranium usad In
------ *— in re g u la r M otion. T he service dub* have been invited wage rate s, they have said, can
••««
--.—.I-..c*— •
l_ * *—
&gt; **--------th e 'a to m ic bomb, UAlthough owls rarely If ever
will be conferred. on th a subject, "T h e United Na- be helpful in expanding Ita o ut­ th e ir gallan tI w
Cow birds victim ise at-out 78
rv ic e i to t h e ir ^ ^ ^ j j R^
IG y tNgperIi: daveloping
235,. is present In th e n atu ra l kill a blue jay. blue ja y s d e te st owls bird
■d specl*i iir
l cos term A m erica
brothers D ona. O rganisation- t o . Pi
P reserve put to ,m o re than double of w hat
, „
.__ ,
..
m ineral to the ex ten t o f only one . to graotlv th a t they will a tta c k a
in th e ir n ests fa r
b ifrt w
t.te e u a w * Oa; &gt; ^ Pyeel
of Sanford, Florida p a r t in U 3 .
k slu t fed awl fur hours.
MU to botch.
l it ! yd | a Vi*Da Jilw vfU m il
A m l l ^ J bsU nfr
S B

Rep. Hendricks
Little Hope Seen
Addresses Lions For Early End To
On Capital W ork Sugar Rationing

Sum Of 55
Authorized For Wa­
terways In Florida

Ocamrl,Sal«^ lil«i„
Armistice Day
Ul1/3 Lompanies School Millage To Be Observed

Florida Will
Become Sugar Bowl

Over 4 l/j fid W

rusU“es (’"unted

War Contract Sales
Amounted To Over
56 Percent Of Total

At Pier Monday Elks Pay Tribute
|To Visiting Grand
E x a l t e d Rulers

I

Lieut. M. I*. Teuitu
On 45-Day Le

Four Sanford Men
Qualify At Eustis

Next Week Known As
National A rt Week

Funeral Services For
Mrs, Thomas Sunday

S

A Proclamation

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*gst XMsW'W-

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f f a E S A N F O R b H E R A L D . H A N F O R D F L O R ID A ,

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.'The Sanford Herald 1

, |jr
i.)

Imperial Guilt

-

Cnnndn was discovered'' In’ 1-197
used Id detect retouchings oh b y the English’"riavig&amp;Yo'r' ’TJKS
itines.
Cabot.
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LA TES T "D O P E'* FR O M - G E R M A N Y

b
lUlakllakr*
l r t l U M ■■ taaa
aen&gt; • i&lt; T H B a t a r d a r
I
Em peror H 'rolntu, sacred perttonuge o r not, may yet
Kl.rlOa
’come to l»c labelled Jap an 's No. 1 w ar crim inal. The date
III Ms ■alia A i« a » .

Haw .aaii»» Dec. 7, for th e Pearl Heritor attack whs se t long in advance
E m peror's complete knowledge and apparent

I M t W , ST. 1*1 a. a l &lt;**e Fwt m o w • af,(] with th e
01 a a a f a r d . f l a r M a . a a d r r I b a A r l
.
icscencc.
Of r t a n w
a l M arrb K IMrT.
__ ( HC(JUI(!SCCnCO,

roi.m i o

i..

iika s

t o a buy tnuiranco,
poy for U, and forget

•

Im perial general headquarters plans anil instructions
attack in g Pearl H arbor on th a t d ate were found, duly
n*
'
signed, on a captured Japanese ship and were dated Nov. 5
m n c m m o A hath *
and Nov. 7, 1941, On Nov. 5. K urusu had Ircea dispatched
r n a l l r la ABiaarr
O f C *rv*»r a n k
• J* to W ashington for ’“peace negotiations” : Secretary Hull’s
1m
M a a lh
■»
«Ut» awalba
*” comm unication, criticized in spme- q u a rte rs an "an ultim a­
U | M .a ib .
eaa T w
*•— tum " to J a p a n .th a t forced her to declare wnr, was not sent
until Nov. 26, three weeks a fte r all this.
A ll a b l l a a r f
a « lW « . ra re* » l
It has been fu rth e r revealed by Japnnese politicians
| b a a h a , m H a l U a a ■ ■ * a a f lr v a a l
b b l c H b l a w r a l a fa r lb * f a r p a w a l
m M u
la a B a M ill b» r k « r « H fa r s'nee V-J Day th a t an Im perial conference, presided over
• t V * B * Iw a h r r l l i l a * r a l w .____ Iby the Em peror, was held in Tokyo on Ju ly 2, 1941, just
Aanaaaaar iiw m a ia - • ten days a fte r G erm any attacked Russia. From then Japan
N il* . I « r . ttp m r a li
- r rH-'”
l a I b r aw
a l-l a a a l (I tM a l a ilt
lla lB w
a . f planned steadily for Dec. 7, th is dale selected to avoid
O t f k n a r r m a la i a la m l l a I b r la r i - monsiMins and o th er unfavorable w eather conditions.
M r f l l a a t I b r r a a a l r r n l l b a r il H f O b t H l M M rr r l a r b l r a a a a , 4
Hirohito knew of all th«sc secret feverish plans for wnr.
b ra I n * ___________ *
carried on behind a window dressing of peace to the world
' .T_____
iw H r r a M
w r a a b r,.
r a* T b r
fI’r alaa a „m
M biTm
lrb ' la r a r l a - 11 may l»e tru e th a t ns a more religious figure-head he had
S T ^ I . . ™ - "bT"-.;* I . V i IHUe iwwer w ith the w ar gang. N evertheless he acquiesced
™ sSi3,eie I t ‘ “ r ""ali aVbfriHw in th eir plans, which m akes htm a w ar crimu.ml, raiponaibk
reroiiMilaa r ibia
***** ■»*b r r■«—J
for th a t acquiescence.
O f
n a w b H lb H
r la . ]
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it— until you have a
low I T h en you Went
action. If yon Insured
through a t, vm u k a
care o f all detail* end
arrange a prom pt act*
d em en t. Thmi’t Sono,

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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER A, Mir.
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Everylmdy seems to wiint help nyw from Uncle Mam
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37iu biggest helping is asked for by Hussia, thinking she can
THIS IS THE
HKA3UN
The w S ry Chap-Hook) Jgel ii.v for 86,000,990,000, and B ritain, asking for 85,0011.
na is th«- *«•**« who. the 000,000. W ith the French, Chinese and various others put
An T.rJi«.V,"«.vHiani • i! M-tMi.' ttlUf in th e ir requests, it is plain th a t Uncle will have to
w in
dig very- deeply into his supposedly bottom less pocket. Bu
It* living i&gt;Unu in n u t the as was said of old, "O f him to whom much is given, from
- y.HibJa of m e n — ....
. ’ him shall much 1ms required."
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At the sam e tim e, it m ust be observed th a t Uncle’,
beep in the wooded hollow* un*y. |Mbcktit isn't really bottom less. He has been w iitiug I.O.U.'s
hide*
'f o r quite a while now; and his financing of two great wars,
Deepin^the *atin leave* ..f emnn p|u|| 0n0Ugh additional funds to keep B ritain and France
Ue *i*u*. cool nmi gieen.
of *nd a lot o f lessor friends going, have produced a trejnuiulit i een. of
peace and calm:
oils deficit. O ur credit is ntill th e best in the world, but
T he portal* to the hill* where a t the Hjicnaing rule of recent y ears it can’t last forever.
stren g th abide*.
Evon when the vast outgo stops, we’ll have more loose
Itlawp by the wind* ,.f Men, currency afloat than we like to tbink hImiuL And probably
herb* have cured
'n o th in g m aterial in this Impeciiiiious world is more imporT&lt;*'t J g a . / lA m o u n t factor b "a ' *nn* ^,ftn Ullclu Sam 's solvency.
Utant Man):
The very gras* i* like n friend
O’Dwyer* Jeffries* Curley

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To way* of man indefinite am i,
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Dem ocrats win in Now York and th e GIO is
Fob. S- llii.kctlinll gunia. Ku*li
It will at laid runic up mid walloped in Detroit, Those are two results of Tuesday’s h e ro .,
„
.
b l a n k e t h im .
municipal
elections
which
ought
to
please
the
general
Fob.
1Z—O
aiketlsill
oamu.
KuuRACHEL ALBRIGHT.
btrozo there.
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-O______ Am erican public. A good m an " a s elected in New York
FcV IT.- llu.kotbull guniu. St.
At a late hour thi* afternoon j and a bad man was defeated in D etroit.
CIO’* candidate for mayor of!
WIIMatn O’Dwycr, with an excellent record as a sm ash­ Auguntiriv there,
D etroit « * . still wondering w hat I
Ill- llnskolliull gam e. Hoi.
e r of crim inal gangs; out-voted both of his opiMJiiehls—al- If*Fob.
•truck him.
there.
I though the defeated candidates are men of higher char*
Mm eh I • O peretta.
T he mure the f’oarl llarlm r acter ami standing than the u h u ii I run o f big city p o liti-, April ZS—Senior Pin
dl*a*ter I* invcutigated. Ibe farili cinn.-t. IH k flrctinn trivtiA_thn-Dam&lt;icratla-t&gt;f-h4w-wtnht-ffrrnt-|----Msy-17—CoficoTtr"~
May
- Sr. BamiuaL
cncourag«rncnt In thoir jHilltical plaim. It in fu r fmm onlug from the tru th .
Juna It—G raduation.
cnuruKjnK to Hupitorteru or Governor Dowey, who muy Ht'll
I t 0(a* itw t about tw enty yrar* be ronHidvred a posnibillty for a aecond nomination for
ago a t thi* lim e th a t the driva Troaident. It markH the retirem ent from New York’s City,
w as launched to mine fund* with Hall of one of thu m ost virile pemonhlitieH in America,
Which to build the M ayfair Hotel.
rio rella La GuAhlilt. '
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In D etroit, F ran konst eon, th e firs t union official ami
,lt will tie a icrrat thing for
the consum ing public if the man- leuder to offer him self as a candidate for imi»ortant public
talior peace conference office, was soundly beaten by M ayor Jeffries, standing for
do**ni break up in a free-for-all
a fo u rth term . Frankeim teen was backed liy thu CIO Poli­
ni|Hi.
____
and
tical Action Com m ittee, which, in th is instance, signally
. F uller W arren, recently of the failed to "act." He was also sup|iortcd by union labor gen­
Navy and points west, say* he erally, which saw a good opjKirtunity to Inject i ts d f into
tw* wo intention of running for high office-holding. These hopes were blasted by a 47,000
U nited S tate* senator next year.
But th a t isn 't saying what he'* m ajority votu for Jeffries.
going to do in IPIS.
A nother Interesting development o f T uesday’s v o tin g ,
t■-was another political victory for the irrepressible “Jim "
' F oreign M iniatrr Molotov pro-m laas th e Russian people th a t they Curley of Boston, who m aintained his record o f successful
will soon have bigger ami IwUer candidacies by election as Mayor. Curley has been Governor
'‘atom ic energy" than anybody. th re e , previous tim es M ayor and four tim es a m em ber of I
And, le t us hope, ileveled to the Congress. Elected to a $2(),0()(i job as M ayor of Boston,
p u rsu its o f peace.
ha ntill holds a 810,000 Jol) us a m em ber of the House of
Hpeaking «f why we don't do R epresentatives. Curley is 71, but he is n o t too old tJM'UU.
'hi* ami why wa don't do th a t, and win.—-Tampa Tribune.

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 19,45,
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wp ordered Mime parts for our
ype machines the other day
told Ihey might l*c av a il­
able in six months.

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T he governm ent should enact
po bill* guaranteeing full employ­
ment, se ttin g up another WPA.
W Inrtwasine In any way hand
OUU te people who w on't work
a* lo w «# there are thousand*
ur help wanted ad * , running in
th e newspaper*.
H aving ordered some supply
Par4* Sa common a* pencil*, we
a reply the other day: "H ope
he able la ship them within
m onths". T M nubile samektin
not real is* th a t
*trik« In « F rn n iy lra n la at
make th eir paper late

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High School Calendar
The Seminole High School C a­
lendar for the srhnol year is as
lollowe:
. Nov. V—Football gam e. Colery
Fads v» W inter I'ark here. Dance
following gam e a t C e le r/ Crate.
Nov. 10 -r Celery C rate P arty.
Noy&gt; I t —Itegfnnlng of Kducational Week. Special program *
al wtfck.
Nov. In— Football gam e. New
Sm yrna Itere.
Nov. 1U. 2 0 - Vocal clinic In
T am pa. Zfi mend ter* of *Hanfpni
gleo club to attend,
Nov. B l—Football g am e—flnllc*
f ‘ft*are
JJa y rjB I—Football gam e. Leva-

b u rg —therer------ --------------------------Dee. 7—Foutl iill gam e, (lulu*villa here.
Dee. 10—(lari ft. lloUiulor, a rl
lecturer pre*entod by Kchnla»tic
Magariiio wll lecture on A rt the
-Univer»*l loniguaga anil ahow.ko.iwrhiania *liilv*.
Iloc. 12— ChrUtma* program .
Jan. 4 Uu*katliall gam e. Ku*ti*
there. *
Jan . I l - IU skatliall gamo. St.

Augustine here.

Jap. 18— Ha»kelb«ll gunie.
land there.
Jan. 25—lluHketball gam e.
lt** hero.
Jan. 2V—B asketball gnipe.
h rceie here.
Felt. 1—Ju n io r Cio*a Play.
. Feb. 5—Ba»kaUi*|| g a me.

DaBui­
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T here’* u*u*Uy a iavorite •
drew in every woman’* closet
- o n r lh«t make* her feel '
»he’» looking her brail If
th at's the kind you want . . ,
we know you’ll find it here id
thi* group. Rayon crepe*
in black and color* and tail­
ored dreaaea in one- and twopieoe style* in wool-endrayon and rayon gabardine*.

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P rrll&gt; Ami T ra cllra l
Keeping Your Homo
P re lly !

I ’a K c i n a t n r s

2 Piece Bath Set
3-98 '

98c

Introduce nuw color nolo* Into
your linthriMini with thi* neat
bath m at ami xuat cover *et.
Gay pnntei*. 21” x 311", Soft
tufted cotton with - » heavy
duck Isicking.
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Drw*y luce weave*, flu tterin g
color* in fuMimturx you'll w ant
to \venr ulwaya! Thoy'ro w arm ;
keep you pilitected front w in­
te r wind*. And practical berauM i|kyou can wear them In
many becoming way*, for all
I occu*!on*!

OWNERS

at First
Pitting

N ight Crew on Duty
Monday T h ru Friday
5:20 P.M. to 3:00 A.jtf.
S T R J C K is A N D j

MORRISON INCh
l'hm w 200

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• Comdr. Jack Dempsey has aciob with a television
to televise b o a i n g
at a sa lary of I 8 UMW0
aa soon as he gets his dlsI great th e t o a s t Guard.
Not'* th e kind of a job most
o u r veterans would like to
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BANK HOLIDAY NOTICE

HUlc

■hpoMa o f to e Ja p s which Uen#
f | | , W gium rtght

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I, to go barefooted labora floors without hoof

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G ISIS’ COAT SETS
The following banks will be closed on Monday
November 12,1945, in observance of ARMISTICE DAY,
which falls on Sunday, November 11.
.All orders for currency, payrolls, or transfers! of
money should bo made on Saturday, November 10; '
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TH E SANFORD. IIERALD.-RANKORD FLORIDA

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n o te d with the -indent governmen twork of the school,
|
o | I IK REESE WHITTLE w.i*
iHirn* in l.miistoii, Georgia, un i
l.ved there until she entered the
i ninth grade when she moved to
She attended Florida S tate Col*l
lego fo r Women. Christianson
Churn! School and Columbia Cnl*
i versity. She then leturm at to
Tallahassee and taught at I*’""
IMrli School. This Fall she mo­
ved to Slinfoiil in Ih' the iniisle
ilireftdr of SetniimTe Until School,
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TERRACE TALK

P A G E T lIK K ft ■

The captain of (he 'Am el (ran
frigate C onstitution receiver! $2,"I7.tki n vear. in-tty officers -averaged HR a month, and vnllstcil
men were paid from $8 to $17 a
month.
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From Helen W rig h t’s Teens of
Our Tirtie* comes the hold title
“ HOW TO PICK A W OLF". Tinhuman wolf hns some recognis­
able characteristics, and every
ymmg girl should know them If
you have to wait for him to howl,
it mnv lie too late. So we'll jll.-t
kind n« w rite down some of the
Capt. Frank Ray haa departed
Mr. and Mr*. S. J . Davl» of
MONDAY
distinguishing mark* to help-you
2569 Pulm etto Avenue announce for occupational dutie* in Europe.
keep the wolf from your door,
Circle* of F irst P resbyterian the plans for the m arriage of
A Wolf nlvvhvs glvrs himself
th eir daughter, Ouida Lorene, to
H arry Blggley ha* relu m ed to
Church will meet ns follows;
a u n v . He's not dependable; lie's
itnymond A.
Kader.
P ittsburgh, Penna. a fte r spending
Circle No. 1 . Mr*. J . O. Arult**. Knymomt
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seldom where he’s supposed to be.
J r - Chairm an, Mr*. I*. J. W iner.
The wedding will be iolem niied several months in Hanford.
The C. S. S. Missouri. on which
He’ll break a date without ii good ;
Elder Spring* ut 3:00 I*. M.j «» 4:C0 P. M. Dee. 2 at the F irst
documents of the Japanese siirreason; lie'll even stand you up,
Mr*. G. W. Spencer has re‘ rele No. 2 - Mr*. L. F. Hoyle, Bn|)ti*t .Church.
mjer were signed in Tokyo bay
if lie lias the chance. Hut from
No Invitation* are being issued ;*turned from Lakeland where she
.C hairm an, Mr*. F. M. Russell,
Sept. 2. 11*15. burns as miicb fuel
the f i t s k i p p e d phone coll, you]
'2 4 4 2 .Washington Court a t 3:30 and all friand* are invited to nt- been visiting relatives.
nil in one hour at erulstng s|*eei|
should have been w ary. He'll like
P. M.; Circle No. 3 * Mr*. C. It. I lend.
a* a sizeable ‘private dividing
you better aw ay from your fam ily,
Mr. S. P. S trange was called
Dawson, Chairm an, Mrs. Frank T
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aim s in one year.
preferably alone.
He keeps a
to Hawthorne. Fla., because of
tlm o f f ten o f
fresh eye out for new talen t, even
the critical illness of hi* fath er.
ci
m
when he’s with you.
He's too I
Tin- Sign of. Radiant Health
good at Schmntz too. So tick a |
H arry E. Robson left yesterday
At the hoard meeting of the wolf, and let him lam!
8:30r P.Wfcli
M.: oCircle
No.
Mr*. | The
The star
S ta r Point* of the Serai- fo r Philadelphia, Pa. on it busi­
If
,V
T 5 -■ Mr*
Sanford Garden Club Tuesday in
II. C, Whelchcl,
C
lioinimn,
rh»»i»ne. Point*
v n *» of the Order ness trip .
SAM BYIll) hns w ritten a new [
the home of Mrs. Julius Iling- book. 'Iln rrv . Home t e My H eart' ,
M asm e Hodgkin, U k e
U .u n ,/ "
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tu
r
entertained
felder, 422 Grandview Drive, the
'wilh M rs..J. W. Mem as hostess;
t «,i
thi»,0
e reg u lar m e e t­ . Mr*. I - A. Palm er has returned directors voted to offer prises to published by tin- Houghton Mlffijn' MYSTCRV veiled flic m urder of Mrf.
dUrcle No. fl - xirs. J. l&gt;: Wm H other -officer*
« &lt; * • « -a s
Co. It is a sto tv of ii small
Beach -■--a fte r
ing in. the Muhonic Hall Nov. 1.' from We*t
, . „ , Palm
;
—
school student* for thp best made
,.i*. •
Chairm
an.
t ,.7:, ; An
m was
ml lB
in
Purl,Mrs.
i . , . . ,If,
; . C. l i...f 7
An imimprttlslve
pressive pro(rr,
program
was '
,nc frieml* for a few days, bird hnuses. The directors also town girl apil her lover, a-n ativ e ttohnhy DulUi (ub.-wi,
of the sam e sm all town, who trtd Will) of U'WCaltilVT-l er.llU’tlltttifvfl•
*el, IBIll
P ark A terpie at .1:3(1 rvniWnA
whif(r. include,!. eaidi
ed.-. .whiclr
agreed tp g ite Thanksgiving bas­ C tiii In f ig h t. In ■•the war. Rial Cleveland. Or, w Ju * ’ lody w m ,j
, P oin t, decorating her point of . a E J W
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land plan to spend tikuorrow In ket* to the county home and Sutherland je tu m * resentful th a t found in tier Ctevel old- l(el::ti*e
hospital* which will include the the home town people seem to be home stabbed with ttyij'VnUcs and j
2 ’
will . expressed her appreciation and Orlando.
n o n m a LIVSA fOHL lo i- lln .
Snnford Naval A ir Station D is­ taking things “easy’'. 'He learns .............
..................wllli an ehvtWl*
Imitally battered
meet a t .1:30 I . M. ns follows: j cooperation' of pach Officer. The
-wmoeh, conxipoit-n h -o d u 1
l I . t.lieusnni* at,a to prrrao:*
over a period of tim e wluit the i'rtm'"I'nlTo could d n .’ovtr no mo* t
CPO and Mr*. John Boniface pensary Ihls year.
C i r c l e No. 1 . Mrs. R. T . ' five s ta r point* sang, " S ta r of the
- e.gnlnorion *l!nloy tfi.i, v ycrouf
Mrs. H. H. McCaslln. president, win . menut to the people at home j l u t .
t|K. Ulll l, (Milirmihumtlj |
Thomas, Chulnuaii, Mrs. B ritton Rust",
anil son are visiting Mr. and
I • * 1 i It m- l!,o !‘ C’ r- v s , ecai*
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------ presided over the meeting and nnd ITiulses Mint he und the hfmic.
1 ■ 0 " I- r.fl.t ci c
w t, I. I ii., If
Mr*.
R.
D.
Vaughn
at
th
eir
home
i l i a 1**?' 1 o'*
X } ? 1 f' r r , ‘ t
The Geneva orchestra enter- 411 Palmetto* Avenue.
was nsistfd by Mr*. Julius Ding- town people fought for the sam e,
' - J 1 -v • . rionUv t i t i a T f i t
i v ■'
n\ *?' t *n,,ted the group with the follow.felder.
Mr*. John Kick, Mr*. things. HAM is now L ieu ten an t.
. .
{?nI V.A. JT e
I-u b i! Ing musical selection*: “ Romanin the Naval Reserve; ' He saw ,l,i'n, at whicli t.im he ;&gt;" ’ ■t■i&lt;v--i
Mrs. Louise E v erc|t apd b ro th ­ W. A. Morrison and Mr*. H. M.
]t" .MaL*hiill
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er, 'E nsign Joe Johnston, form er Watxon. nom inating committee, actum in the European th eater of •
and is now on active duty in 1,11 *
m iwn
A M E R IC A N L E (;i ()N ,A U X I L I A R Y
residents of Sanford visited in were selected to notify and re ­ wai
M. V. W li-K ISS -ivntnart'l
quest the five circle* of th e g a r­ the Pacific.
th e city yesterday.
den rlub to nom inate a sim ilar
(A P T . nnd MRS. BERNARD fr“ m
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Lt. Pearl Robson of Chelsea, 1 committee.
SC1MRARD are back in town. . •
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Mr*. H. H. Coleman, publicity CAPT. JIMMY DYHON and PEG. I
Mass, and brother, Jntne* N. Rob­
“ ' “ '" t1 vri . , 7 ,
ut
son, J r . plan to meet in New chnirm an. was selected as a de­ his wife, are down for a few day..
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legate to nttend the district m eet­ hut wit retu rn to New York :!f
York City this week.
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because of an eye o|iei atmti. In
ing of the Garden Club* which shortU to attend tin- Syracuse- I el 111fled ill |tl 12
\ Del e iliu g l
will
lie
In
Coen*
around
Dec.
11.
Colgate
football
game.
.
.ROBERT
Frieml*
of
Mr*.
F.
A.
Dyson
Mnthieuxj nnd drum s, Mr*. K retsid ibe Arm y fm iln- ■ m - in.
son; Mrs. S. J Davis. 7I!&gt; M yrtle ncr.
WILSON
is
around
again
and
will
be
glad
to
learn
th
a
t
she
is
Mr*. Bill* gave an Irish
lie returned t •• V-ateibuiy uni
Avenue.
looking
swell. , .ERMA
anl
recuperating from n recent Ill­
reading “ I Duttno".
The regular business tmd proness.
GEORGE*DANGLEMAN. JESH1E |
m.Tl'!
At the conclusion of th e m eet­
Jgain m eeting of the W.H.C.S. of
DURDEN ami JO E MCCASLIN
ing
refreshm
ents
were
served.
one M ethodist Church will be
are now tennis fiends. . .Everyone s ,
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Friends of Mrs. E. D. Brown­
f'almrvl Slylc
held a t 2:45 P. ,M.
Han iiromlne«l tn irivi* a p arty tfu r-; %
|c.k»,
\\{ |,.t ........ , niplovisl
lee will reg ret to learn th a t she
Mr*.
George
MoCruni
nnd
Mrs.
The Past M atron's Club of
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is ill at her home 901) Palm etto W. C. Fickle were hostesses on ing Die Xmas holiday* to live'n ! .„ „
it Si loI
Music
9:00 I*. M. ’III?
the E astern S ta r will meet in
, ,,
Avenue.
i, if ol
Monday afternoon for the meeting “ " ' I ' ' ; ole eltv -w d ien is your*
the home of Mrs. C. I Ir.vin,
t ||(. .iiinfiiei im
-peiu
Tin* Dulilic Is ctmliully im ilcil
of Circle Two of the Women’s tchii lull'd. ( . E. T.
24B0 Palm etto Avenue, m H:(tt
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F ioiii llie Celery hed. Hrmlnole , »,-* in,' „ ii,| .|t a u n n;
Major H. Z. Silshy nnd family Society of Chrlstinn Service of
. P. M. with Mrs. H. J - linuth us 1 The .Seminole High School'TlIi-c ore Visiting relatives In Sanford. the Methodist Church which was H igh1*—monthly ttewspajrrr. T3ht-- Un f i t -t ,.f dmu i ..
lied
co-hostess.
Club under the supervislbn of M ajor Hllsliv form erly practiced held a t the home of Mrs. Me- following .profiles of new fnctiljy Lm;iliimmiial !-.mdBusiness meetinir n r the W.H.C, Mis* Ollie Reese W hittle present- medicine in New Smyrna.
nteialeis are taken:
JE H S lE l \[,
Will. 7r&gt;- t. toCrum.
7
8 . of the Melhhditil tshinrh w i l l '‘’•I the following chnpel program
DURDEN
one of our own i i l - t Hp | ntiy o
I- ilh- I
Mrs.
C.
E.
McKee,
chnirm
an,
grail' Med
from __
be held at the church untie* ut 1
Rem! hole High School ThursLieut, Comdr. nnd Mr*. John presided over the business ses­ umnuc She
S. II- S. in PJfl and then attended
3:00 P. M - board no cling will day:
W illiams nnd son are spending
i g held at 2:15 P. M
Holy Ghost W ith Light Di- n_ few days with Mr. nnd Mrs. sion while Mrs. E. G. Kilpatrick F. H C. W. for four year*. She
'led the devotional*. Plans were r e tn ii'i*i to serve her iiiten isllit
TUESDAY
v in c '-G o tts c h a lk . mixed ensem- Edward Higgins.
Tnade ju t- L b e —Mun's - (‘Itdr-stjpper J ami this year n rcep tn l the posi­
in Novemlrt'r and the lesson study, * tion a* G ill*'. (}ym director.
“ Word of His G race" wu* p re­
L. I' TEW , the new Algelnn
sented by Mr*. R. F. Cole.
trm l , i and. Socialised Math te i
Those present w ere: Mrs. Ella chei was born and raised in SanBolton. Mrs. F. W. McCall. Mr*. foril mid graduated from S. II. H.
Mavfnip.
Canada. A social hour followed. He utended the University of
Misses .Martini Puge und Aud­
will be preceded by the beard — O scar S trauss, ntelndonr*.
Those pix-sent were: Mr. und F in n la and a fte r g rad u atin g m
“ When Day Is Done". “ Night rey Bsch are planning to spend Mrs. (). I). Lundrci*, Mr. and 11(40. lie inim-tl the Vnvy Air
meeting at 7:30 P. M.
and D ay"—Cole P orter, g irls' glee the weekend in Sanford. They Mr*. K. T. Hum phrey, Mr. ami Gorp- A fter being un instructin',
club.
SUNDAY
are freshm en a t F.H.O.W., T alla­ Mr*. Earl Evans, Mr. ami Mrs. u t the Naval Rnse in Pensaro'a.
he wn* assigned pntud duty III.
‘■»&gt;Mt'rl Song” . “ Stouthearted hassee.
,
Johnnie Hall, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. the A llanlle. .L uler be *peui o,
•^There will be u spe-inl nils, Men —Romberg, boys' Glee Club.
Rowland,
Jr.,
Mrs
J
’carl
Tracy,
yrm ' niaT a h alf in the Pacific
rlonnry service ut the Hake M at»
O fficers of the Gleg Club were
Mr. end Mrs. Johnnv Swafford
Nnzarciu- Church m Nov. j j elected a t the business meeting and d au g h ter retu rn ed to Alabama Mrs. J . E. H arper, Mr*. V. 11.
G rantham , Mrs.- O. T. P earson,. Cole. Mr*. C arrie Draper. Mr*, i
at 7:30 P. 51.
lie. am r &gt; fri. held Nov. 7 nnd are as follows:
yesterday a fte r spending some Mr*. Dan T hornton, Mr*. Bandy,]
W est, who spent many years In President, Wnyde Rucker: Vice. tim e with Mr*. S w afford’s' sister. Mr*. Elm er Bandy, Mr*. H ughes,' C II. Cogburn, Mrs- Jii. W. Itailev. Mr*. John Itiunldi-y. Mrs.
A frica as missionaries, will con­ Pres., Evelyn M athew s; S ecretary Mrs. G. A. Edmonds.
Mrs. Jns. Horton. Mr. L ester U p. Fields, Mrs. W.. S. Tbortlduct n hospital
and T reasurer, M ortha K ing;.am t
spital rlinic day
T harp, O. D. Landress, J r., Mr. ...... Mr*. W M. McKim, Mr*
A frican style.
Business M anager, Huston Bab­
The publie
Miss Mildred Robson will a r­ T. Boyd Clayton, Misses Betty 1 S. llark ev . Mr*. W. I*. Chapcock.
cordially Invited.
rive tom orrow to spend the week­ Meyer, Mury Edna Lnndress, B er­ mini, Mr*; K ilpatrick, .Mis. Jeanend with her parent*. Mr. und tie Hughes, Beverly Evnns. Syl- nie Putnamr* Mrs. McKee, Mr*
Mr*. J. N. Robson, J r . at Tilt) via Ann Pearson, Bnb'y Bandy. J N. Axzarelln. Mr*. McCrum,
K ast^F o u rteen th Street.
CARD O F THANKS
W ayne Evans and others.
nnd Mr*. Dekle.
# H owell and Hensley — The
Mr. and 5fr*. Champ C. K irk ­
members of the fam ily of George
land of Jackaonville nnd Mrs.
Duvld Howell ami Lillie Dell
R. C. Collier of Montezuniu, Ga.
• -Hensley wish to express their
will be the weekend guests of
sincere und h c u rt-fd t thanks to
Nov, 9
Mr. nnd Mr*. J ..C . Mitchell,
th eir friends and neighbors for
Pegxy H ester
th eir sym pathy nnd kindness at
Mr. and Mra. Bob Iligldeynm n
Nov,- 10
the death t&gt;f n u r I.eloVT-.i'mms.'
of Baltim ore, Md. who have been
visiting in Orlando will I*- the
weekend guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
S. D. Illghleym an.
^oclety E ditor: C n d i t T m l lick

Ouida Davis
Social Calendar Miss
To Wed R.A. Kader

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iS O . M* ’X W T S 0 « h » » Entertained

t fcff&amp;PKrb 2s !■'; By E£stf™ Stars

The Social D epartm ent of the
Womans Club plans In sponsor
a covered dish supper honoring
the tenchcre of the Sanford
schiHils Tuesday evening at 7:00
o'clock at the Womans Club.
All teachers, escorts nnd mem­
bers of the Womans Club are
Invited to
make reservation*
with Mr*. J |, I,. Cullunt. chair­
man, or Mrs. B. B. Crumley..
A program is being arranged
and gam es will Ik- conducted.
Hostesses for the supper will
be: Mrs. Cullunt, Mrs C tu d d er
Mrs. J. Boss Adams Mr*. B. R.
Beck, Mrs. C. it. Daivson, and
Mr*. J. O. Huff.

EFFECTIVE

NOVEMBER 1
1945

Prizes Are Offered
For Bird Houses

Dr. J. F. Brawley,
l*ino Castlo, Flori*
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and Wednesdays.

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SutunDuy, Nov. 10
At The Armory

W.S.C.S. Circle Meets
At McCrum Home

Hifjh Scjhool Club
Presents Program

$1.00 per couple

Birthday Oake

I hiiil*anil* Cheer l l m r All-American value*—“ team mate*"
Unit help uni riln up a .b ig g e r scare In saving*. Just about
i-n-r) ifi-Qi 3mi u*r dally fur hrulth. hygiene, anil |HT*nnal. uppi-arnnre ha* um ilhcr itrin Dial goc* with B; f"r csum ple,
tn /i.r blsilr* an d -sh av ing rrcani. tuulhbrush and lis'lh paste,
.u k r m nki-ap anil fare pnader, hair lule and sbnmpiHi. raid
tn b lrls ami n«ae drnps. Buy Isitli at T O I'C IIT O N 'S and gel
|i r*t slriuz »allies—A ll-A m rriru's favorite nationally uiDrrli*ed
brand* ul the lowest price*.

J. L. Perkins and fam ily h u \e
returned to th e ir home at 702
W est T hird S treet a fte r being
aw ay from Sanford for approxirnntcly fu ar years.
Friend* «f I*vt. Roliert It. Cal­
lahan may
w rite him
at the
following address: A 8 N14203529. 8&lt;|d. A-5-3, A pO -107H7-A.
e /o P ostm aster, San Franriscu,
Cplif. •

50c Phillips Milk Of Magnesia -29c

Miss Thelm a T u rn e r and alster,
Mra. I.. II. P r a tt a re leaving to­
day for Philadelphia w here they
will v isit Mr*. P ra tt'e husband,
LL L. H. P ra tt, who Is statlnned
there.

•Mb' It ii r him

Shave
IIN*
Castnria
* »•- lif iirl
Maltose
I.V lUrmit j
Perconiorphum
r» INI Mllr*
Nervine
IVtrotralar
Carters Pills

Misses
SvIvU
Me itch
and
M artha Brown a re fly in g from
T allahassee this weekend to spend
the weekend w ith th e ir parents.
They a re freshm en a t Florida
S U te College fo r Women.
Bobby Newman haa received hi*
discharge from th e U. S. ?4aval
Reserve and la asp ec t to .arrive
home in th e n ear fu tu re, lie is
a t present anroute to Jackson­
ville from New York.

Murine

Mra. W, E. G annon o f P ensa­
cola and Mra. J . W. S en terfettt
of Live .Oak a re v isitin g th eir
b rother and sister-in-law Mr, and
Mra. J . M. McCaakill a t th eir
home 2068 G randview Avenue.
Mra. G annon, Mrs. S en te rfeitt and
Mr. and Mra. MeCaakill plan to
visit In Miami fo r a few day*.

Fellowship Supper
Is Given A t Church
The Women’s M issionary Socie­
ty of the F irs t C hristian Church
entertained th e m en o f th e eburth
Monday n ig h t a t a fellowship
su p p er-w ith Mra. O. D- Landress,
President, preaid big. Mra. P ear­
son ted the devotional w ith acrlpturo* and p ray e rs of thanksgiving
by members o f the society ana
two poems.
Mrs. Humphrey, program.chair;
tan introduced the r e se t speakr, Mr. T. Boyd C byton, state
seretanr of the Florida Mission
a Society, who g a m an Interest

Y?

Stand-Out
Performance

49c

PI.-A

Absorhine Jr.

1.09

T.V

Dfjans Pills

59c

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Sal llepatica

49c

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Suit and Topper Duo
I t's nm art to choose your su it and topper
to g eth er . . .neat checked clasaic auita, pluida,
solids and stripes, worn w ith a toss-on topper
to tnatch or co n tra st . . -it m akes a versatile
thfee-som e fo r your busy Ufa.

SUITS
COATS

............1 7 .95 up
2 9 -9 5 up

Amphojel

1.29

Mr

Alcaroid .......... 52c

In any field, a slund-uut per­
formance win* acclaim . It’*
the sam e in pharm acy, a* It
is in football. We give a sta n d ­
out perform ance of profes­
sions] skill evrry lim o fce * r e v
handed a prescription — and
physiriana and the publie acrlaim our oervlce. Your doctor
call* the plays and we team
up our own dependability with
th at of the leading m anufac­
tu rers of prescription drug* to
throw illness for a loos.

■ TOUCHTOi

J DRUGj

'VexoM , K)a u ^ Stoic

SAN FORD,FLORIDA

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WO-mile iiiiliopliunr circuit cut*
Top Chinese Nurse on
ployed 1.150 megacycles. Tills I*
the micro-ruy band. »
Made
Studying Nursing'( For theShnrl Tent
n trinnguhir clrconsisted n f tw n repeater stnIn United States rult
tlon*, beside* the main tra n s­

SC O n'S'SC R A P BOOK

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Sanford's OWN a n d -COMPLETE
MUSIC STORE

I CrvMtVntMMt I*r«t1i Pngw n«v)
in pre-w ar years.
These su g a r men a re said to
have invested. more than W,0IID,.
___
OOO in buying lam|# and develop­
ing the Florida su g ar industry
Some of them have liecn o p era t­
ing a su g a r mill in Fellsm cre, FluFlans now under discussion
well-informed trad e sources d is­
closed, ra il for an additional in­
vestm ent of 1,500,000 in th a t r e ­
gion next year.
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All tin* latest jstpular. lull-itilly ami
RECORDS. phonograph cumbinnt'.oiis
ami piano*.

T H E M U S IC B O X O f S A N F O R D
In the 1‘rincess T h eater Building

H i s H o w i s K i l l e d ti i s
R A C E - iV E G lA M &lt; I RISK

Robins, now usually half tame
id preferoing suburban to fo r­
est m i . have become stupid and
lu*y in m any rases.

DEER. / &lt;KE LAR&lt;SES&lt;OF&lt;KL

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SPREAD oF

RET0NGA CAN’T BE BEAT
SAYS MRS. MITCHELL,
H ail lle r n fittin g D ow n H ill
F u r F o u r Y e a rn , S h e S l a t e s .
C an : R at
P lenty
A nri
S le e p s F in e N o w ; F e e ls
I g its S tr a n g e r .
"It is surely grand in feel as
good as I do now and I cannot
praise Rplonga too mueh,'’ crtilefnilv declares Mrs. J.O. Mittludi,
pell known resident of 1222 E ver­
green Ave. Jacksonville, Fla-, in
iiilding hei
to the thniisands bapiiilv nrnlsitlg lltjs noted
herbal stimmehir an I Vitamin It- 1
medicine.
• "Ilu rin g the past two years I
seemed' to go down * hill every­
day,” continued Mrs. Mitchell.
"My appetite left me and I was
so restless
night i ,-nnld get
only-a few lin"rs sleep. Mornings
] woke up feeling tired anil worn
out. I wus .jilm o at a slave to
stTong laxiitivcM. and tny head
would often swim from sluggish
dim inution until I had to sit
down (o get my lia'am c. I - fcRw-eak and runtlpw n nitnoM to the
point, o f exha. sti-n.
‘'Retonga brought
me

OPENING TOMORROW!

For Early End To
S u g a r Rationing

m itter to send the sigtinl* from
New York to Nutley. N. J-. uttil
A t* O -H Io F.HIInr
imrk.
Engineer* explained that
NEW YORK —Some thing else it could ra rrv HI or more two-way
telephone ninveisntium:. numerous
t i r '” modulation.
,.
tch-gram* nr 12 or more different
L ik e , am plitude modulation, ns broadcast program s without g e t­
n*H in standnnl hros»l«s«tlng. and ting any mixed no. i’nraimllc re ­
FM ffrenuency nttvlulntionl. it I* flectors comprised the lieoni antenon nparntus.
The system- brainchild of E.
M. Ilelnrninr. E. I.uhin and others
of th e Federal Telocommunctn*
tinn laliomtoi le s . of the Inter11iit ii it in I Telephone and Telegraph
r „ r p ., &lt;&gt;els ils name, pulse time,
fro -, the u-av it functlnlls. Bn• *relv eie-tronle. it * in a trenten■•oils' advancement over the "in
.tie r-ipeehnnl-al oiultiolex methoils
omplove-l in telegraphy.
Chops Up Program s
I’lllsrt tittle, in effect, rhups two
o r more etirfversiitions or nrngpini*. ferl. iriip. (In- tran sm itter.
OnVintn ■i |t» - short Ijw rsts'p r pulse*'
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HUD AY, NOVEMBER 9. W4S

THK SANFORD HERALD. 3AN FQ BP

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u sed s o m u c M Pe r fu m e
I N &lt; K E 1 7 I1 J O E N &lt; l l R Y &lt; K A &lt; &lt; K l E H q U S trt P A R L IA M E N T PA SSE D A
L A W F O R B I D D I N G l&lt;&gt; U SE r- 6 / Y/OM EM

IS AN E.AS&lt;
INDIAN
P O S S E S S IN q

A PAR&lt;IAL
w e s Terh
E D U C A T IO N '

and prw lsely space, •flo-ni nut
in tim e retpieiici- nl gxlrcmely •
high stieed so licit they travel ns
MRS. J. O. MITCHELL
a -ingle iiidin whvi-.
These pulses are hut one It.ilf (
tiling seems to agtee with me.
1 sleep splendidly, too; and Re- millionth of a mtiiih I long. At the ■
tonga relieved that terrible slug- I receiver they are n I hark, 1m - '
eUsli elirnim iU dirn" ffo l’ im much scram bled; Into-them -proper iiu lftv |
i Iron get that I even do my • The result litis liecn described &gt;, ,
n inter'* envlng in time of one |
hc.usework without feeling tiled i
gtouit iif signals with another.
out.. Retonga can’t Ini beat.”
Teihnk'iilly, I’TM i- iichieve-1
Reiniiga is inteiiiU'il to relieve
distress due to Vitamin H*l de­ hv ninilulntion oi viuiittiun. of the
ficiency, fo natiiintmn. insufficient tim e interval In-tv. -en pulses,
flow of digestive juices in the ro m p m ed with filitpliludc Hinduhteniucti, anil loss of appetite. Ar- lliliou of HtHiidold looiolrnstirig,
which vurius ai ti
i , iiTstiiote. Ret/inva 1 -j sln u ig tti of antpliltuli
't'lie
1',-viis Coippuny,
New
lirumpt r e lit f 1 •’
1m olitiiim-d at Tourhtou ffrui.* Co, anil with FM. whirh
Yin I. Tol nl Miles $HM80,(&gt;IKt;
again enjoy my t : ■
h
'ii i noi pv of v, 1,1
war Mile
$2T.lti!P,D0U; unfilled
quenrv of tin- wave.
win tu n li.i'i.- not slnleil.
Sun &lt;lii Cnmpatiy. Pliiludelphin
Total sales |]"(i,:i:t 1,Ulin;- win
Mili-s 5t)JJIfiJ, l)ll()i mil illoil wi.r
niilrncls July I MH,5lil,0U0 Ke| t.
R O B E R T A. W I L L I A M S
,11, $'J1,tKIH,IIU0.
Shell Uni'll, ‘ Oil &lt;'or|M»ri*t*on,
HEAL HSTAITMIHOKKU
New York *1otal sales | 1 1tt^(»r&gt;7.Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Uldfc.
t.00; w ar sales *;n,loit,mii.; un*
rilled w'jtr contrauta tint stated.
P'.'jnililii- * Steel
I'nrporation,
('leveliiinl,
Oh in Total
sains
i t GO,ll. 12,11(11); war sales $70,111UOO; nnfillet) w ar contracts July
I $225,221,110(1 Sept 10 f ! 2K,*
riM.UOl) ( top re sen Is nil unfillwl
nrilers.P
.Siiiclnir Oil O u p o ratio n , New
York Total sales *101,107.000:
w ar soles $ 21,000,000; unfllliAl
win eontraeU ijot slated.
United S tates Rubber Company,
New York Total sides $:»7,11ti,01,0; w ar sales $17,111,000; un­
filled war rontracta duly I, not
s ta te d. Sent, 10 I'JO,000,000,
■Hist log.

Quarterly S a l e s
01 17/1 Companies
Over \ / i Billions

From Hoi -time of her launching
ill I7l&gt;7 U |I In 1050, jen id i’s on the
L ig ate CniislittitiiTn, ""tllij- Tionsides." which origm dly cost $102,710, niiiiiunled to $105,2111.

M A H /

A R M S HAS &lt; K t
O C &lt;oPU S. ?

FoJIeami on I'ellcan Island, cun*
fronted w ith a new sig n saying
"T he Pelicans on T his Island arc
Protected," deserted the place en
masse.”

AN

TO A NEW WORLD OF B En ER LIVING

The U. 8 . S . Missouri hus nine
lilid a half acres of deck space and
runipates In slxe with an IH-story
tiultrtirm m isw n o n i i a - m tr le c r n r
decks, la’ing under- water. Four
huttdreO thousand ik&gt;uiuU of paint
arc reiiuited to cover her, ■

till Electronic Age Sell the State far a Raw Cycle!
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Eloptronic Age home* aro built to provide Iho raaxiiRtim in comfort, convenienoo, efficiency and econ­
omy with an eyo to adding happy leisure hours for
whole household . . . more hqurs for play, for reiUo% for anfoyment Electric servants of 1ho Klocic Ago are at instant, linear-tip command to do
increasing share of the wqrlt ground the house • to
I
better and cheaper than it has ever
in done before.

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CtiriHtmss BchuIy for every lady on your luitl
Boudoir Betti lh n l are delightfully fem inine . . ,
pl« Htic handlt.'s in w hite and mao, beautifully boxed,

JzJ.95 up
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A beauty!

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witli white w atariiruof linIng with eunvenienl m irrur
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PIUDA*,- NOVEMBER S. tW5
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RAYMOND M. BALL, RRALTOR

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Real E sta te Sales—Rentals;—M ortgage Loans
Dependable Insurance and Bonds
PKone 960

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Room 4. Florida S ta te Bank Balding

How To Relieve
Bronchitis

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NOTICE

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C w rm iU to n rc lic trs prom ptlY he*
e t o r u ro e s n c h t to th e M *t ot th e
trouble to h elp loosen »r*l rlp c l
pcrni Im M i p h le rm . «.nd nlcl n .ttu n i
to soothe a n d h r* l raw . ten d er, in nam ed bronchiBl m u c o u s m r m ib rftn e.v T il l y o u r d r u r c tn to sell you
e i u i uthne uuu*
n bbottle
o ttle oi
of L-roomuiMon
C rro m u lito n •with
n- ,
flrn-tane.m r you m ust like th e w*y it
quickie allay s th e co u rh o r you ana
to h av e y o u r m oney back.

\ m ’K "^JT VfcU.
CV^VfE IX * $w»rw&lt;r

Bh-Vh* -Awl-st'NrwifOifv+

Anyone having sh iv s, clothing or golfing equip*

CREOM ULSION

tor Couchs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis

m ent a t the C ountry Club is asked to phutMi cull

hi.i v i neftiVseiV.
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SPECIAL NOTICE

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Find Federal Sayings &amp; I in Association
of Seminole Count}

CABBAGE AND CELERY

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l(« par line for one Inaenton
Oik per line for th ree Insert Iona
07e per line for 8 Inaertlona
•r. per line for 20 Inaertlona
Minimum ralea . . . 30c

\VK A ltE fuilv i&gt;«|uipper| nml
TW O FARMS FOR SA L E —One
know how to trc*i|i "your tire*.
B acres, tiln l land, 1 Rood well,
X nturnl n tlb e r nr synthetic,
we protect the sidew all- o f
2 atory house, 1 ca r garag e, 1
tool houae, GOO ft. Weal of
ymir tire. Jones 1 irr Shop,
i.nke Monroe post Office. One
("or. l i t uiul K'm. phone 0118.
—8 ncrea, all tiled, Roorl well, 2
Story huuae. 2 story Imrn, Vi IIOItY AND Fender dent*, paint
i njit i y or fudinir should he
•mile Weal on OrnitRe Boule­
corrected now to combat aging
vard, .1 W. Hell, I.nke Monro*.
and nentheniiR . A new pain*
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lev. method awnita you ut
UET YOUR gasoline nml nil at
YATES A1ITD FA IN T &amp;
The Htnmlnrd .S ta tio n acro.tr
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from th e Cjtnrl Houau.
105 N. P alm rllo Ave. Phone 371

K K IldSBN E-FueP O il* .' E H
'A lexander, plume 155 nr !

Doclnrt; on -Armi-tiri; iivriiin.wt ilju hiKh n&gt;sl of h ard
w are m prrhuudHi’ . . . hut* pxrftrrhrh* fmtn th r lf l L i
HARDW ARE CO? / i d the fwnt nt l.0\V COST.

Expert Auto Itepuirina
Rarfielil &amp; Jarkaon
In connection with
Yale* Auto f a in t K Body Works
Phone 371

ROOFING
llrnnd new, nidid
ulumlnuni hher'l tool ini*, Artlm p nud snniwlock style*. Phone. Fl.O O It snndinj; uml filda‘tlni
W ire-W iile nt onro! Fnlenwlder
eleiininic und wnxiiiR. IL A
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P-G.
Gleuson, Idike Mary.
ltox 33111, Hill l.imcmiler Drive,
&lt;nme Snlm dtV .
.A U T O PAINTING
Hy LAW. •‘P at" John-on
111,11 MOUEI, A. -Find httiiM* on 15 year* ex|ierjence in uuto und
riylil W ed of Monro* Corner. nlrrrtiftpnintinR . Sanfurd** puptiPRE-W AR bicycle Rood condition. lar nnint nuthorily.
HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
Can "In* reen at "lit" W. 11th St.
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.in n w . I*t St.
T W (l RBDroom ImiiRnlnw, iiimL
XPERT
PLUM RING
Ju o
ern, furnl*hed. See owner, !lns
returned
fnon
North
with
• E. 7lh St.
-moo m aterinl not here yet.
211 CUKIC foot lefriR crnlur. u n d
Who w ant- the first_ roiidiiitn*
two mimllm, ('tin be neon ut
lion chromium .plated ~*iak
Frieratln'*.
failed 7 (iem ec 1‘ouMen. Plmne
County IIUII, llov 57s. S an­
UNE General Electric talde model
ford.
I) t liter* radio. See G rover David
a l 'll. II. Pope Co.
■_
AUUIIT 400 ft one inch Calvnn*
Ixed pipe, neatly new, al re- V0 acre- tiled celery farm , lately
dured price. Aim one -m all
jdotvivl und luiriowcil olt Camfrnn'w-oiul henter. A: &lt; S huiieron Aw'iiiic. Phtnie~E.ll."Stowe.
1M-R or Edward K, lame.
TWO STORY house on F ifth Si.
Close in, a home you will 5 Id HIM house furuiahed, fire
nitvny* enjoy. Edw ard F. lame,
place, jmruKi'. electric ilitht*. I
phone 1* 2.
("ivllintne only. B25.no month, |
-m all fam ily. *J.V. Mat tin, 111.2,
A IIEA U TIFU L home on Oak
llov tIH.
Avenue. When you see it you

Passenger Car Tires

FOIi KENT

LOCAL couple would like furnish'
VERY . SUIlvlaiilittl (liiiint: rtmm
•'d upuitm vnt or lum-e hv lie.
suite, one 54" round table with
Interested in hilyini; house, j
four 11" leaves, (l diners and
nne 357-W day ot I M W
one arm chair. Plume 175-J or
call al 2IKI E. lo th St. Mr*.
II. A. Howard.
FU R N ISH ED
iipaitm cnt
children.
II. Schirard,
ta ry retire I. iierm ur-nl.
County 3321 or 544-M.
KECONO It Hand bricks
dmint and windows.
I undw r Yaid.

440 - 450x21
475 - 500x10
525 - 550x17
625-650 16

FIRESTONE STORES

Service

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0 3 Palm etto Avenua
K t. VVliliiHT. I'a-to r
Id.u* A. SI. —Sunday Schovl, llert
Sund.o School. It. SI. Wlllleiullh. Superintendent.
■'«M. I u« A. SI
It ■•» A. SI — Mornlnc \Vor-ht|&gt;.
M o r n l n c It-to tln n al Service.
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Mr- Myra Hi,-ark
I* itllllWM.KK. U It.. Pa-lnr,
v :&gt;• !• \|
('n rn tr of ih k rod Third
Sun*! a a FflVUta;
WoraltllL 7:iu I*. SI.
n li
A. M . - S u h i 'i j f S chtm l.
ly Prayer Service, 7:
II «’i* a . VI.—M««rnMtrf Woi»hlf»
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(Jur-t
l i t C u t Sicnnd Street
I.IK
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Major A. 8 W hortoa In charce
-ui, lay srti'fot, l ' ( t A. M.
v u iiik m : tu t m u
h t n - r Servir* I . ** A. It
Imkr Wary
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l a i a c H i u o p f n iti- T .
tH tiirit
s c ik s t is t
I .In. S » - * r and K eirnth street
s— t:.mi Sevood t treet
UaLtrnth Schmii Sat.irdaya. * It
S u n d a y S .- t » I.-— 11 :UU A. M.
1 U
Sutidnv Scliuni—» :li A. ■St.
' rh u tx h Servieea, 11 *•( A. U.
Wed nr-day Service--* :«* I'
I 'u r t r Steel Inc VV.dnea *a» Kv
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M«*r*itiifr ‘W«»r»hli&gt;—11 ho A* VI.
HIM* HcIkm.I—V;l5 A. VI.

WILSON

SATURDAY ONLY

PAUL
MUNI |

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AUTRY
“COMING ’ROUND
THE MOUNTAIN”
O l'EN
1:20 Today

PRINCESS

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STANTON

M E R R IC K

2nd F E A T F R E —

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RAGGED
ANGELS

LOST

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p e r* /. That's w hat they fought for. Remember -b o n d s build
firtura security for America — for yourself and family. SubM rfea generously In ihe world's b**t and safest investment.

UNION BUS STATION
2*0 P v k A r t.

G u y K I D E E — in
D IX IE JA M B O R E E
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J o e l JHcCrciL
A ndrea Leeds
-IN -

o f our wounded need tender care . . . thowand* deserve

Quilted T a ffe ta Com forter* tu add b e a u ty to
for e x tra w arm th. ■In colors of Rone, Itlue, Si

' Florida's own Songstress—
FRA NCES

• chance to finish college —to get jobs — go In business.

HELPER wanted for Jimmie
Cowan's Sheet Metal Work*.__
WE BUY Mcond -hand furniture.
too*a Furniture Exchange. A MAN for g a s track retail
ne 9108, 600 Sanford Ave.
delivery. Seaboard Oil Company. 314 W. F»L BL .
TO BUY: SmalT" girl* bicycle.
Phone 848,
WOMAN at A lh Place, must
be neet end clean and haw
W A N T S O i" " Child’* tricycle
card. 8 11 Bhnfoid Ave
SETTLED woman for houarwork.

Telephone
977 •

Today and Saturday Sunday — Monday

a right to expect a fuN m eature a l opportunity. Thowandt

SMALL five room home - 2 lota
- outside city on highway - will
pay cash - Box HD c /o Herald.

SUN. ^ MON,

EXCITEMENT!
ADVENTURE!

I hot* brave, returning men and women have

GIRL for sods Fountain at Lan■ ey ’a Drug Store. Part time or
full time.

1:00 P.M. Dally

LAST DAY*

FOUND

HELP WANTED—

llev. Mark T. Carpenter.
Summer aervlrev 1.10 A

OPEN

He's h e a d i n g h o m e .
He's done his fob
w e ll. S h o w h i m

FOR HALE
Font Coupe, Radio
Ford 2 door Sedan
Chevrolet 4 Ton Truck
FOU N D : Small dog, long haired,
Ford Hi Ton Truck
long ear*. Black w ith brown
Ceiling price*
feet. Owner may have by p ay ­
Bee these fine rar* at
_____
ing for th l* adv.
YaU« A ula P aint &amp; Hotly Work*
, 108 N. P alm etto
Phone 371 FOUND:"BUde le a th V b o u n d . ^Ut
edged w ith fam ily name* in
back. Owner m ay have by payW ESTIN G house Electric re frig e r­
fo r this adv.
ator. $160.00. phone 8anfonl Co.
V4804, Mr*. P.V. P roctor, Ben­
son Junction.

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A. A". Camp, I’lrlu r
t u n d o Scliool,
i i. MM llelnn. Hi
MnmliiK Wiireliln.
Uvenlna Wnr-hli,.
IVntnpirt.iV l'rfi)rr

Telephone 22

W ANTED:
or house,
inniicnt. &lt;

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED

J'.vrnlac

Wednoula&gt; Nlchl P ra te r', ile. t OM i HKII.Vt i o VAt . * ( t t l ’MCII
(K
T:i« P. SI
« .oner o t Park Avenae and 3rd
A ltTlll lt I. rti"rr.v:n u in i.i.r
IIHl
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Mttiip4rtw-#J ll&lt; i itKit| lluul, *'
* ttol.tj' Ntlt.Mil, |0 ; « |/
U k V h t n a aasTtinuiBT t niiNCM
M**f ItItin IVI rj*h 11»„ I t: &gt;*&lt;l.
J .(*. Auat'h. pa&gt;ier
tunda) School, |0:aa A. M.
A. W. Ilamll, Hunt.
FHKR a K t n n i o s T rtIU H rM
*l&lt; rnlnu worahlp. | | :*« a . M.
■ at - Woar we
J \\. IVKV, P a-tor
evodae School. In aa A. M.
h o l y CROM n e i n n e t i , C M tm n i
rrarltlna. It:#* A M.
Park Ava. at Pourlh HL
i P it. R. * I t p U
ltt:v. SIAltK CAliPKSTKH. lie, tor
••rwachlnR. 1:11 p. i t
lluly Communion, t.ua A. a*.
Church Schoul. »:|3 A. M.
MornlQr Servlet,

t u b e a r n e d o r god
.
( L n tH M ^ I
HRY II. W. MILl-HR. Pastor
Svrvirn Mund.-i^ at (LOU P. at.

A1.1* Mil l.» I' ATIIOLII' &lt;111' It I II
\ 11 Soul. Catholic Cliui* I., &gt;** Una
A n nte.
Itt-rtorv: 117 Weal JTlh Street.
Sanford Jl-irh iP n .| m ill.- Aiiiltivt: lit.i Nil
Plintie 153
Itev. ta ilo r William Nachlrnb:
Paatur,
Soil'Llt Um o
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M .,nd
1‘alU Jlns-i liCtt A, M,
Cunfr-nlon* Shturda) i:a0 l \ M.
(:*u I*. M- and 7:0* P M. lu ■:•*

Phone 12

Six room house, 3 acres of land
ultoul. 4 miles oul, tpilrk posses•Ion.
Robert A. W illiamWE PAY hlk'hest cash price* for
Phone 7.12 A tlantic Dank Bldg.
used furniture. Ilay n * . A W il­
liam* t-unm urv L'*., 3 H L. 1*1
FOR SALK h
St. pltumt U58.
F ive room house with 2 H acretiled land, (|uirk possession.
Rtdierl A. WilliamBURROW IIKRK W H ERE
Phone 732 A tlantic Bank Bids.
1‘H l U n IS HKMPKCTKli
YOU It n aluiul dealre to r privacy I
duplex unfurnlahed, _in inonoy m utters l* - t r k t b I
tea pec led hero.
Friend* anti
relative* are not uiMationeu
Robert A. W illiamabout your credlL Your en«
Phone 732 A tlantic Bank Bldg,
plover or husltie-a aaaoclatev
YOUNG fryer* for *nlr. G.H.
will not hear of your personal
affair*. There Is no cau ie for
Thittnen, 307 E. 2nd St., Phone
em barrasar.trnL
K'Jil-W.
ItM*onabl« credit requirem ent a
CELERY p lant-. Pascal and Ab­
No ro-maker* oil mcnev loan*,
bot &amp; Cobb, NO. 14 type,
’’tria b le paym ent plan*.
phone 803-W. Gu* Srhmun.
FAMILY • I.UAN CO.
orlda Uank Rida.
Phone 33
16 ACRES vegetable and frull
]nml, 2 flowing well*. Inquire
Nerval (J. M arlett, Route 2.
M. L. Hi—cll Grocery
Ilux 1M1 -A, Sanfurd, FI*., West NOTICE
•.HU W e-t F irst S treet will he
of Khler Spring*.
(&gt;|H&gt;n for busines* Friday. Nov.
0 In the Calhoun S to re Building.
FACTORY built house trailer,
A complete line of grocerie*
sleeps (41, Furnished, Venetian
anti meat* will b« on dlaplay
blind*, excellent GOO x. 10 tire*.
for your convenience.
I l l Holly Avenue.
1(136
1US6
1030
1028

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• iiu v r i a&gt; a n d M iaeiitNANr ltoul-w ll n ln r. 7:1*
• Klrat
and
Third
Tuesday
A1*1.1AM B T AMKMAAt'I.K
sanfitid-i irlando lllah w ar — Be* W.M.tJL. J:ee I*. M.
it.d tirneva Avenue.
IteV. (tlenn K sm ith. I‘a . (or.
m m m n n a o p god
S u n d a y --tu tu ; school, i* «o A.
Geneva and Kim Avenuaa
Ray. W. C. Holcomb, paator
Mornlna Wnrahlp—ll.« « A. M.
Sunday School, ie;M A. M.
l.venlna Service—i.oe P. M.
Mornlnc: Service, l i v e A. M.
Thursday—Midweek Prayer Sor*
Touny
People, T:00 P. M.
ce. ».«• I*. M. *
Sunday Night Service. I: 0« P. U
ttedneeday n lah t prayer aervlce
ru n n in t m n r so u
(lolly Avenue at F ifth Street,
line. Paul rate*. Paator.
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w k m .k u v
v rrrrttn u tsT
eunday Scn.-ut, (.:»• a M.
I III Ml II OP PAOI.A
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IT rachlns 11:0* A. it.
Prayer Meellnc W-n. &gt;:H P. M
Kvancellallc Service. 1:1* P. M.
Midweek ITmytr and Praia* Serlee.
.
• IM*t WKMIltlltKT t ill Itl It
Thursday evening, I:o 0 P. it.
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Morning Wnrahlp 11:00 A. M.
T raining Union T im l‘. x
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Cnuht, (Ire wards (IT the line, "including phone and address.
All adverlleementa f«.r aituatlona wanted will be charted fee at the
regular claeoiflid rates.
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F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 9 , 1 0 t5

Fhm

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r " • n r r r a r ; ' ;7

In Unity There lr. KlretiRlh—

TH E W EATHER

T # P ro tect th e Peace or Ihe World)
T o Prom ote th e P rogress of A n eric ai
- To Produce P rosperity for Sanford.

P artly rloudy with scattered shower* thin
afternoon. tonight and Tuc*H»&gt;. Continued
mild.

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY N EW SI'A l'BK

VOLUME XXXVII

Java Rebels
A sk Moscow
*To Help Them
Battle Is Ragring For
Soerabaja *Control;
Chinese Civil War
Enters New Phase
g&gt; BATAVIA, JAV A, Nov. 12,
( A P ) —- Indonesian National- to t leader Jia s ad dressed a
rtd io appeal to S o v i e t
Forejgn Com m issar Molotov
to intervene on behalf of tho
unrecognized Indonesian r e ­
public, T he appeal h a s been
made by foreign M inister
th e unrecognized republic.
( | The Indonesian appeal fo r Sov­
i e t Intervention comes a fte r a
sim ilar appeal w as addressed to
P resident T rum an and Prim e Mini,
ater A ttlee by P resident Soekarno
of the unrecognised republic. It
comee also a s B ritish Indian troop*
a re engaged In a fierce battle
w ith Indonesians in the streets
o f the Soerbaja N aval Base.
British Indian troops have g ain ­
ed control o f ■practically all the.
Kethe; lands Newa agency A neta
J » ir naval base o f Soerbaja. The
ro e id th .it B ritish tank crews are
tu m ip g back fanatical charges by
Indonesian nationalists.
T he Dutch said th a t m any Indo­
nesians have been killed in the
charges. B ut there are na indi­
cation* thus f a r th a t the natives
■re ready to glva up the' f i g h t
The B ritish say th e ir artillery has
knocked out Japanese tanks m an­
ned by Indonesians in th e fighting
in Soerabaja.
,A JSoebardjo, addressing him self
“ o Soviet Foreign Com m issar Mo­
lotov, asked Molotov’s help in win­
ning justice from the world fo r
anti-B ritish. . Tho native lead
ed to be more an ti-D q tth than
the Indonesians. B ut he ajfpeare r s | 1d th a t while it was plain
tt&gt; &gt; Britls s Is (eying to help-theDutch re assert th e ir colonial rule,
- th e Indonesians would be w illing
to tolerate th e presence of British
troops fo r a certain tim e.
CHUNGKING, Nov. 12. (A V The Chtones Hvtl war flared xCiJi
»UU ^ S h T 'S f al- ^ “ naUOTa1iit
drive Into M anchuria. According
to a Communis* sookeaman, fig h t­
ing is under w ay in Manchuria,
w here the governm ent is using
Chinese commando l room who
received th eir train in g from the
Ameriean office of strateg ic se r­
vices. ,
A t the sam e tim e It appeared
^C hina's w arring N ationalist* ami
Commnists may be ' moving to ­
ward
agreem ent
a t last.
A
spokesman fo- the Communists
has disclosed th a t rep resen ta­
tives fo r both sides have agreed
to tu rn th eir differences aver
mi a consultative council fo r se t­
tlem ent. The council will bc ?alted into session about Nov. 20.
However, the Com munist official
pointed o ut th e t the final issue
of peace o r civil,, w ar still rests
wwlth Generalissimo C hlsng K ai­
-S h e k . E arlier, Chiang'e govern-want dashed cold-w ater on peeee
hopes by calling a m eeting of the
national assem bly fo r May, &amp;.
The announcem ent ignored "the
Communists, who have been ask­
ing representation.

Reprieve Is Granted
To Manuel CarloB
i

TA LLA H A SSEE NoV 12. (/P&gt;—
A 60 day reprieve was granted
S atu rd ay by Governor M illard
Caldwell . to Manuel Carlos, t a ­
vern o perator a t Five Points,
who had been eentenced to two
years im prisonm ent fa r accept­
ing . em bers led goods.
^The case centered about r e ­
ceiving from a truck driver a
case of cig arettes which was the
p roperty of o f the S t Johns Ri­
ver Company. Carlos appealed
be the higher court.
JO BLESS BEN EFITS

As unem ployment com pensa­
tion paym ents Iaval ad off th ro ­
ughout tho sta te during tho week
•tiding Nov, 3, paym ents totaling
{7 JO
mod* in- Saminole
County to 1 parson, C arl B.
Sm ith. C hairm an of tho Florida
Industrial Commission, r«ported.
T hroughout Florida H l i claimtn n te rovaivad 2109,664 d arin g tiw
waak.
C hairm an
S m ith ( said.
The numbar o f claim ant* in­
creased slightly • Tar th a t of
th a previous w aak. b u t total paymanta dropped from 2111,410.
CHAPMAN OUX *
Walter W. Chapman, fireman,
second class, U SN *, of 111 North
Fraach Aranua, Banford, laavas
tea Navy
tiw aarvica soon undar Ui
point system of d«
was
roliavad ooff bla dutlafc
J i« w
as tnllcyad
K h a a r d th a daatroyar UBS Turn a r pad Pant to tiw N aval Saporatio n Cantor a t B a iah rid g ^ Md.

Established 11)08

USO Entertainm ent Is Given
Celebrating Armistice Day

SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12. t !&gt;Ir.

Mass Return
Of Vets From
China Begins

Associated Press Leased Wire

British Prime Minister Meets The Preaident

N T M K Il I I .

U S. Studies
Attlee’s Plan
OnAtomPooi

A bang up variety show was . Iiyllis Shame*.
staged Sunday evening a t th e , .T h e dancers were prettily cm
USO in celebration of A rm istice turned ami wen* heartily applaudMay. in a program arranged by led . The following did snlo danJdhn J. Lee, acting USO director.! cos:
I Iiyllis Much, .Jane ChapK.lwartl F. I«nne served at the! man „nd .lean Stayer. Jacquelyn
microphone ns m uster of cere* MacDonald and G relchen Kirchmonies and Mrs. la n e ted g ro u p |.'io ff scored ,1 hit with a Jlvo
singing at the platio.
1
i Dance. Phyllis IW h. Kloise Conk
The program Included acre- ] tpid A nita .Vixen dai some iliffi-’
bntic ami interpretive dances by! cult acrubatic antics,
jup ils of the Coghurn School o f. Seven little girls in quaint cos-i
Dancing. Joe l.evine from the [tunic! scoted heavily w hh their
Nuval S tation with hi* magic, I ‘Gypsy C uruuin." They were.
L arry I-ostdmr and. his cartoon*. Ellen Lyon, Patricia Tooke. Mar-1
,4VA«HJNG*TQN, Nttv. 12. V
and wound up with the. N avy ’- 1---- " *****
**
-(A P )— President: Tnim nn to­
prixd comedia
in* .Im itation,
day is studying B ritish Prim e .
in a subway
M inister A lice's plan for jkkiIFollowing
ing atom ic , secrete—am ong and coffee
m em bers of the U nited Nuhosthsaes. A technicolor movie S trin g s" dance was well received,. curs departed to d a y , a lamed the
m i.
, .
,,
;;
Wtack * tran sp o rt Hocking. Th-i
of attack s on Ja p ships in the
tios
Security Council. One big
' ''*"* Mra. I’- I I ; T e p - ,f t „ h point veteran o f the group
Pacific nrea nrcccdcd the re­
factor in the Allied C onfer­
*J ,, *\* **'. Di-vhury nnd j„ Major John Cut fry o*f T u c k v
g u la r program .
,„ e opening
0 |,BI„ IIT dance, ‘‘Accentuate
S* f r uf,,, hoe. » . V. He has 174 n„ln«s.{.
ence is said to be R ussia’s
The
Positive", ..........
included:
r a t * / rhyl11* K" ch* Acrtxnpanhrta .were Major Coffey acquired m i of J
lh&lt;~.* 1
long-range
territorial and dip­
Collin*. Onil B itting. I hula l.eon-, Miss -Phyllis Allen. Miss Lilliun his 171 points ns an ucrial ,
lomatic ( am bitions.
*
England
and
over
srtl, H a r r ie tt Brown. Grctche-i Moran, Mis* Evelyn M athew s.
■According to British official*,
N orth Africa.
Kirvhhoff, Juruiolyn 'Hoinnd ami and Ctatbournc Jones.
if the A ttlee plan for • pooling
Fourteen hundred more tlxa-P*
atomic secret* jK turned down,
’ ure ready to hoard llie steam ­
Prime M inister will suggest
ship
Annnbetle
I.ykes
t'-dny. A &lt; OH DIAL HANDSHAKE is given Prim e M inister Clement A tlh.- of G reat B ritain a* lie meets the
ini loud that tin- Anglo-American
Several Shanghai civilians have President H arry
T rum an un the White House portico Slan.ling at the nylit i* Secretary of S late nations aoep the knowledge, hut
been placed on the passenger list Jnm e, t Itryne- who escorted Ihe Hritish p rem ier from Washington nil port a fte r hi- l«-hnur flight promise to use it only in accord
of the Annnlielle I.ykes, and fruin London. * ( International Soundphntn)
j with derisioiii of the United Nuservice personnel lire protesting.
! thins Security Council.
They assert th a t every uvnila'de
berth should lie devoted to i «*WASHINGTON. Nov. 12. i/Ih | turning veterans.
i All eyes today are on the three
At Pearl llarlio r Pacific Fleet
n
.
rex
wy
p i chiefs of state, m eeting in Wash*
H eadquarters has announced th at
n P r l 'I 'n C
Ifl
II
N
ington to discuss atomic lo in more than one-third of t'ic 2 .000,h w L .l l I I I O I I P * U • O v policy. Prime M inister A ttlee
600 servicemen deployed in the
of Grout llrituin has picked up
P acifir Inst August have been
Ins bags mid moved to tlie B rit­
! returned to the United itr.tex.
Embassy frni n the W hite
ift___________________
- ___ ish
Navy uperated vessel* atone have
Hiiiise where Tie had. Loon s ta y ­
taken home iid&amp;.HU'J. ThuusnnJa
ing
since
Ids ariiv.il. la tte r, in
more hove reached the mainland
the day tie’s exported liaek lit
M.a N’I.L A . N o v . 12, ()p» — A by air. aboard Arm y tran sp o rts,
Beacon, New York. Nov. I t
the W hite Hmine again fm mine
bayonet-scarred Filipino woman and on vessels of the W ar Ship­
(A P )—The Navv has o ffi­
-liaeassiiin with President T ru ­
described today how Japanese ping A dm inistration.
cially confirmed that 49man
and Canadian Prem ier Macyaldior* under Lieutenant Gen­
vrsr-old
Commodore Dixie
The Navy ha* ‘reported 144
kenxie King,
eral
Yumuxhita m urderd
her vessels with u capacity «f 200,K iefer was one of Ihe six
Prime M inister A ttlee i-, un­
four children Mml her mother.
persons kilted when a twinMIAMI, Nov. 12, id ’- II o-11mu.
000 passengers cith er on the way
HDSTllN. Nov. 12. i.-It Gen
derstood to hare nudie (luce pro
Dressed In Mack, the wilnes* homo or loading a* of Nov. 10. knot tier story about the housing
engine navy plane crashed
ernl Dwight I). Eisenhower »r nnstiln during yesterday's m eet­
nt Y am nshita’s war crim es trial Of these, fid w ith n capacity of p lo tta g e . This time it-’* th a t warm
on Mount Beacon. N. Y„
lived in Boston today on Ili­ ing abniiril .the y irlit Sequoia
sohlted out details of the slaugh­ Htt.OfiO, arc due to arriv e nt west ■to! frothy c i t y . of the south.
yesterday. The wreckage, was
u m 1*- Weal ington to testify on tin- Potum it- River. He iter lif F’iiipinos in the Bantu coast port* by Nov. 17. An addi­ Miami, Florida. Miami i* faced
found early today.
on III ojio-ulji for Ihe Unification said to have eiiipliusiied UnTomas area. The woman, OH- tional 41 with a rapacity of 67,- Witt- two . uioldcm* |hi* season
of the aim ed force*. The Gen need for channeling the new
‘ BEACON, N.Y„ Nov. 12, (VP)- curia Malveclho, said they wore 000 are due luter.
ami if you can't goes* what they
drill’* Inc t ’-jil plane landed at atomic
energy
into
peuri-ful
Local officials a t Beacon have lied in groups of - five ami le i
Siv,
it‘*
either
bei-ansiyou
live
in
A—ra viaw 4»f —Pain fni—ntdaploy.
A lr -K r rm r r ehaiinels. Alai in-nccmuplish tin*
Identified orir 53 fTS- victim- Inin n ncititiy flcitt—A ■".fitp-tiffta -leierlcil ghost tnwit. or own
tfij* mbrning. end, he Is understood to have
the soldier*
- M l — •to line
ii,„. up I ^merit
e n t figure*
figures by the Fleet I11lead&lt;
of a plane crash as a Navy hero cer told the^
th'v-i- or four assorted bouses in
^
e. about n advocated sharing Ihe atomic
and Ktwrt ; ‘tuni’tor-n
show*
th a t
I II .716 town and n iu n try . Miami’* pro­
eir victims
...........- ......
who survived some of the hottest behind thHeir
hull 'tuisT'Twiun-l *idi(-dulc.
servicemen
were
returned
un blem, of course, i* the gtt-ateat
u ^! aem
cem en
wensecret with other .nations, hut •
battles in the Pacific w ar. Com­ stabliing them. The woman swas
Genet id Elsenhower nod hi* nnly- H ftrr effective safeguard*
*n
. . ..
modore D ixie K iefer has hecn bayonetetl 1*2 time* a ml felitncil |
Infhig
of
tourist*
in
Us
history,
wife, oho met him at Ihe air have been establish'd.
olare to put ihrm.
identified as one of th* six who death to escape fu rth er wound*. I additional 145,.!-.&gt; rciichyil tji:field, .u ill he gilf-sl* of the day
dOMtibed th . ic rtm n i 0r m ainland during U-e firs t
V k ,”
r
Although the actual tali:- o n ­
tiled In the wreck un Mount lien- She
thu
Aini'iiims
iat Ili-.-bliait* AI m i-lire Day cele­ going forw anl in -n-'ii- v, the
hev ilvinw children an J ' said '
af November. Thl* c«Si
The Riviera of
rflUp- i .hbm municipal-, official fu rn itu re l . t r r » « ? p l 'n l m, t h e !
nltendy
jam-pnekeil,
and
th
ey
’re
tJ.Kf.fi separatee* «l.en,l.. ium .e„cl
bration. Thev will go to Wa*li- lone of the meet lo t "«
made
who doeimeri to be quoted by name
ington tonight.
iaalie*. *o«kcd w ith gaaidina and ’ rM fM ng^the Unite.! State* from e a rn in g tourists to have advance
clear lit n s ti le dinm-i in tindisclosed th e fin-ling of Mhs set
lesen
n
tim
is
iu-fore
they
stm
t
afire.'
tho I'neific in Septem ber.
Tin- Genet til’- plane eirrlml for W hite House lust night. P resi­
— . DU. HAMILTON HOLT,
wreckage and the victim*.
-•mlD Tin- Miami Benrli I’oiivun
am - lime m n tile field h-fdn- dent Trum an remarked that the
And ns she cnnrluilrd . her t
__ _ __________ ____
K ricfer
was
wounded
ten
lion
Bureau
Inis
asked
no
lot
go
Hr.
11
a
in
1
1
1
M
ti
Holt,
president
of.
fitially
routing in tlirough a three
a re
nppninchjn^, tlieir.
w itnesn_ Imlftime* durirtg two World W ars. He testimony,* the
i-oivuiit inns fol the seilMill. but Rollins t'ollege, wh-t was at Ver m isty f-g miller’ a four Immlre l prolilem, an he put it. prayei
nrieiimcif:
"Y
am
ashita.
setsli.it
was on the bridge of the a irc ra ft
already
22
are
on
srliedillu.
You
s*llle- to 111I ;• u* l i ■ iil-ui
f* -I
ceiling f-u a down-wind flOly, and in the hope of inakint'
c a rrie r Tiennderoga. when suicide you h a v e /lo n e to mv fnm llv!"
bivl can't keep visiting firemen tin1 League in Ilufoiee I'eaei- lUel binding.
the United Natijms nrgainiwlio.t
Tlie pio.-eeullnn stated fm the
Ja p planes blasted it o ff Formosa
fi'-m
visiting.
wn*
nisian
oli
i
t
vi
i
at
the
ie
General
t i-enliawer .was fils! a living progiam .
and was executive officer of the rcennl that 15 hundred Filipino,
ri-nt
San
F*i
'inei-i
o
euiifur,-:a*
•
to -tep from t'a- plane and imBecause the Army bn*
Prim e Mlnl*ter A ttlee. tlo"i
Yorktown when it was sunk in in her neighborhood w rie thu ■
hi* w ife rose anil told the gatiieriiig that
id aonic resort hotels along the the t'liileil Notions, will .peak on ih - iiutely eiahtared
I
the Pacifir. A t hi* death, tho n m ssn rm l within a month.
wlio
was
waiting
for
him.
The
tleirch. thu,uplH-r luaeki-l custom- WnrliI I'eace at a Itidaiy t int*
wloit i* needed 1 is a universal
A ten-yenr-oid Chinese hoy. Commodore was com manding of­
• t will In- helped soniewbat. Hut diiini-i at tlie Mayliiii Hotel to- small riowd. mostly Navy per­ foreign policy directed '"it I-*
ficer of the Quonset, Rhode Is­ Ang Kim Ling, to o k .th e s ta n d 1
sonnel.
rhei-ied
Ihe
i-nuple.
any im m ediate aim of any p a r ­
d&gt;m'i let that encourage you tin tiiglit al i i II ii'eoi- to recount the exterm ination of i
* Ti c answ er to fu tu re world
land. Naval A ir Station.
I lie Gi-m-ial. -smiling hroad'v, ticular country but cone -ived i i
le*s you can pay the ro p tp r r .c for this ru untry, th r
The tw in -en g in ed h u m h e r hi* entire fnmily in Lo* Itun-i'.
kissed
Inwife,
then
pul
liitin- in terest of all the po'iph-t art ing at I 2.’&gt; a day, hvi-u m u ll
x n-alrai nalion in th r world,
crashed nt noon yesterday cn- This hlnud-linth took place n few
iu m . in iimil io-i waist nnd lifted of the world,
I- use* and apnrtnielils a le being
roulc to Quonset from Caldwell, .lay* a fte r American p arn trii-p - 1 is to h a ir national prep ared ­
h-_
_
J
f
JJip,
giuUtiiL
—
..
-- .tivnnwi.tli'" 7’o n g re ^ . i i r»-p:»V•r"'ted at flaOll to f'J.MlII for a
er* nnd guerrilla* m ade*. their - ness." Capt. William T. h a s ­
N J.
Next the liom-ial posed Imefly Ing to liear a new Imii-nt "f
Bpcclacuiut
rescue
of
Allied
in
.
j
-i
isnn'*
toiltnb
'.Viul
tliiil’s
H
id
v
ten.
rom
m
andrr
of
the
Han­
- K iefer., wan widely known as
fm
fl! el a .-lit jdlel .s. H n rp h It ti r words about a variety —t Uiprci.
it vou can find them.
ford N a ta l Air Station, d e­
"C aptain Dixie of the d«cunien- tem ee* from tho neirhv prison
Vtdl-il- "Ki-* Her, Ike."
ranging from atciuie energy t *
ram
p.
The
c
h
ill
aoliheil
that
1
.
Miami
i«n't
th
r
only
sardine
clared
in
a
talk
In
a
large
•«rv film “ b'igldin-T 1-nilv." I- *h* dapanese were nut to kill every
I lie G fiirtul laughed and ie job,, for all. Two none top c"*.i
ei'y, however. (It In-, -| m i |s in
A rm islirr Day gathering al
Naval battle off Furmosn. Kiefer
plied
"
Yo
u
take
your
picture.,
troversiul
issue* peacetime m ili­
in l^ia llano*. Ang said
the Sanford Municipal HandI biridn nn- having tlieu lriiuhlca
w -s struck bv. Jt5 ni«'e* »f sh m n - Chinese
and I'll t ake can- of ttiy hll'-it- tary train in g nnd the I‘earl Hat
th
a
t
ho
wax
bayoneted
in
the
■
&gt;
ith
tourists
nnd
tlollslng.
Hi.
shell
thia
morning.
nel as he stood on Hi- liridgc of shoulder mid leg, fainted, and
Itct
( 1 „ Hllniiril In, e-aur
IIII s e l l . , ('leal water. Lakeland,
W ith lr,* than .'lo days to go mi
•’I'rrventbin
of war h)
his carrier, the. Ticonderogu. His awoke to find th a t he and hi* j
(■eheinl Ei-enlinuer is to have
nalionrl
preparedness
is
the
Victory
Loan
drive,
only
17
p
er­
IVterahui
g,
T
n
in
|i
n,
Dnyiniin
skillful handling nf the vessel severely wounded s i s - y e a r - o i l
only way jre ran keep fare
ib iila —all of them an- having cent of Loud, of the Seminole th r po-t of lionor at IlnstonV
as she lay liurning a fte r the sister were the only survivors.
with
th
r
uncounted
thousands
•
heir g reatest season since the I m in t y iplotn have been ptirrhuM'-l Anni**'ce Diq paiaile. lie and
Kamlkaxe attac k kept her from
An
American
businessman, I of patrio ts who died in our
lute
thirties, If things rontinm- it was no nidi need lialay liy the Mr*. T' i*c11It-1wet m e the guesr-i
being Mown up by her own Immli*, Daniel Lout* A lbert, ad-led a . * a rp ^ to
make
America
lids
way.
even the hird&gt; will have (hilllity War Finaliee ( ‘om inlttee. of the city fm lunchi-un and will
and saved her to rontinuc the description of ,conditions inside ’ ,iir o n g ," h r asserted.
The I ’.S
Navy’* ordnatiei- ex-' In* guest- of tin- sta te of Mlliisni&lt;advntiye
reaervalions liefure
fight.
NT/.’ Ytil th , N"V. 12 til*),
the l.n* Banos camp, lie a e id f
Senator Llm d F. Boyle.
hilut of "Hidden Death*’, a 2 chusutiMiat dinner tonight. I.ate Three
lMey
go
south
for
the
w
intei.
itundred* Rabbis left New
A fter retu rn in g from the Paci­ the Ja p s allowed a ration of half t In Introducing ( a p t. hasten,
I rill igill both will leave fm Wash
Ion
truele
of
exhiliita
showing
York fm W ashington te-lay to
fic. F irfc r w»« m ute e-m m airl a pound of unhuaked rice each
ington.
also em phasised th r nrrti of
win
lelic.
will
Inin
front
of
the
STA
TEW
ID
E
CONFKREN
i
K
I join several b undled Iteliln*; from
ing. charred aed shatte-wd. It had week. The Internees were un­
preparedness, and told hnw
Ititx T heater Wednesday With
I other cttic* in a m utch on the
D istrict a ir bases. The plane able to cat It because thev had
America b r disarm ing felled
........
..................
showing*
at
2:00,
4:00,
7:00
and
Copilot t'u support of luimele**
JACKSONVILLFL
N ov.
12,
which carried him to his death no milling facilities. When- the
Ihe ,nrn who had fought
iS
pecial)
"How
well
I'luridg
t*
»:t»t
I'
M
.
jireo
n
lln
f
lo
Eilwanl
Euiopeiiu Jews. What they hope
on a m ountainside near Beacon, guards took to th a lr heel* be­
in the last w ar. Comdr. J.
Fl.une,
dilve
putdieity
ehair
n
ae
tin
g
it*
leeiinceisioii
proto accoiu|li*h is outlined in a
N J ., w as found early th is m orn­ fore American troop* last Ja n u ­
J. Korea &gt;of Gan ptiell-l nssing
four-point program , m la- p re ­
•lieina will lie plum a ir nil III nee Sian.
ing. car red and shrattcred. H hud ary , A lbert said, the natives
I'oat Introduced S enator lloylr.
(il.LA
N
'Ini,
Nov.
12.
ISpelial)
sented
to l lenient Attlee, lin t“This
exhibit."
-uni
Mr.
l.une.
.at « 3-day statew ide eonfereneu
le ft Caldwell, N J . on n flight to brought in *o much final th at
-S la te
President
W aller
L. ixt I rime M inister, m to ! ord
-'hnduled
for
.laekiuiliviile,
Dee.
"ha*
lii-on
ent
out
iiy
th
e
TreuQuonset, II.L yesterday m orning, he gained tan piu n d a in seven
Tmlay ha* been |irorl*lmed u
dei luted lluitlld (’-dee, -x- aury Di-pin inu-iit in tlie interest Day* of tin- National W ar F'uiul- H alifax,. Iliitlah Ainl-iissndot m
and was last heard from a* i* days.
hnllda*’ in Sanford and throip'hFlmidii Division announced oil the United State*.
nassed over W est Point, New
nut the nation es there i* a 11 live vice nresiili-nt of the F’lnri - 1«»f the Hth W ar l.oun and f Iiiiw Armistice Day th a t the district
The program cull* (6r tiwYork.
pause in the tem po o f hifsv da State-.*Chamber.,nf Coriimerrc tug* an* ntisolulcly free. I.ieiil. of Drl.und
and West
i . uiki amt
" i*»t Volusia
viiiusiu had
nun &lt;carrying out of
or I'resident
Cri-sitient Tru*
tr il­
hrra
today.
Cole
nnd
Ngt.
Zujue,
wlui
u
ie
in
KILLED BY RATTIER
activity in order to observe
led it* goal of f7,50D in the | m an’s request for tran sfe r “ f 100.*
I .cadets in every Florida bust. ] chnrge will explain the article.- ci’li ent
I A rm istice Day.
honoring
th
War Fulfil campaign. John (100 Jew ish refugees t“ P ale­
FKUNANDINA, Nov. 12 ( d b - dead of World W ar l, and World " '•* ami agricultural pur*uit will allow n.
pabite husi
"P lease _don't let these yuun .1. Mire, of Ill-Land is D istrict stine: the ru||udlutiun of the 1939
A retired New
Now H am pybite
nusi* w . r II, two . of tho moat de Ik- presented at the conference.
V P
British while paper that curbed
men who m o now coming home Chairman.
ness man, W. J . M tUttU, died *l j v a ita tln g w ars in hintary, en-i . '
declareil, "in g rea ter mini
County, with W*A. Will - iiam igrallon -if Jew* lo Pale­
IIIV
VXft _
the iTHXMU
N assau ^County
Hospital
w'fM n on# ge-i-ratlon.
la-r* acenrdiny tu -invilntions ac- ace th a t Seminole C o u n t y i* b e­ sonG|»y
of tin .... Gove Springs as stine; the form ation nf an Angl &gt;•
ter umlcrgomg treatm en t
Miss Adda iia y M arill died rattlesnake bite. tetiTt 'otf Wood I Downtown Sanford was d ac o r-, reptenc**, than tia* haretofore hind un her bond sale*—buy to- County Chairman, wn* th r first American commission in’ ca rry out
a&lt;*d
this
m
orning
with
fta
g
a
,!
Iieeq
the
case."
It
will
m
a
rk
'th
e
*
*
“
&gt;
’•"
h“
added.
a t tha home of her nephew, D»*. and axpoaura.
unit to "go over the lop" P resi­ the League of N ations m andate
noppy wreath* prepared by ^Irs, [ 2!*th membership inn-ting »of the '
* ,
---------------H, H. McCaslin, a t 610 M ain o l'a
creating a Jewish homeland; and
dent Huy* slated.
.T
h
e
76-yaar-old
McDuff
waa
Avenue a t approxim ately 1:00 h ltte n by a rattlesn ak e Friday Lealie Wen_t_ were placed a t the m ganixation.
S*/
N O D t 'l
. I CUC'C
P r i/.C
O ther comities th a t are show­ the release of all Jew ish putriols
Municipal
Flagpole
and
the
I,*
A. M. this morning. She wan while hunting. J k g snake struck
Co|ee announced today for the
ing un well, nreoniing to flays, from British prison camps in Aborn in Monroe C ounty.^ Trnn. him aa ha stooped to pick up * rio n monument, and the Ban-1 first tim e
Ik
H u l l arc- Sem|nole County with ll.lt. friru and the Near- East- Tbc
th at the l-anqret
Shell
waa
put
in
readlnesa
for
and cam e to Florida -with Mr squirrel. He la te r tola hospital
-peukar on Dec. 4. would he the
■ . —.. ■
■Coleman of Sanford, chairm an; llutdiis plan to return Imtne to ­
and Mrs. J . H. Mcf.aaliu about atten d an ts ha opened the wound tha program
_
„ a t which Captain
- .
lion, John D. Email. National Ad.
N’KW YORK (TTY. 'N ov. 12.: U |i|ier Escambia County, L.F. Nei- night.
William
“
“
y**te ago to make her home. w ith a knif» and lost consider­
T. F.saton. commander miniatrator of Civilian Produc- M*»- - Tlie NiiIk-I Peace P rise fo r! son, Century, chairm an, and AlaShe Was an active member of able blood lie fora ho could im -, of the Sanford Naval A ir Sla- • ti-iu. only recently appointed b y 1945 ha* been awarded tu form er i chua County, headed by Ju d g e A.
lion,
and
S tate S enator Lloyd I'resident Trum an In lake ovdr S ecretary nf S tale Cordell H u ll--! M urphre of Gainesville.
tha F irs t P resbyterian Churen proviso p tourniquet from a bumF\ Boyle ware
scheduled to Ihe duties of the old W ar i'rmluc- the fath e r of the United N ations.
and p a st president of the Wo­ iace.
--------- ------------------•
apeak.
mans A uxiliary. - Kbe is survived
The aw ard was announced today I
ENTERS NAVY
By order of SupL T. -W. I.aw. tiun Board.
by two brothers, D J . Msgill.
by the Norwegian governm ent *
----------—
W EI 8 BA DEN.
G EIIM A NY.
ton, . all school* in Seminole
A tlanta. Ga.. and H. E. *Maglll.
100 % PR E SS SUPPO RT
Office of Inform ation in London.
Charles Gordon Sw aggerty of Nov. J2 i/P}— The com mander of
County
ware
closed
for
tha
cele­
Knoxvilla, Tenn. and aavaral nepTWO KILLED
Also announced was the p resen ta­ Hanford was last week sworn the United S tates Arm y A ir Forhawa and niacoa * am ong whom JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 12. &lt;/P&gt;- bration. Moat store*, office*,
tion of the Hi (4 Nobel i ’eace In the Regular Navy. Young
a re Dr. Robert H. fifeGasitn. F-x-Governor Syassard Holland re ­ banks and municipal and county
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 12.(/F)— awurd to the International Coin- Sw aggerty. 17. took the Navy ers in Europe. -I Taut. General
p astor o f P a rk Lake Presbyter- ported today th a t o e a d y ovary dep artm en ts ware closed today Two men were killed when thpir ^n iltee of the Red Croaa fur its oath at S tale Recruiting li-sail- John Cannon- - say* liu-k of p e r­
Un Church of OrUndo, D r /.H . daily new spaper In th a a tete has in honor of tha holiday.
I automobile was struck by a p as­ work aainiig w ar prisoners. Both “ m illers to Jacksonville on Nov. sonnel has cut ftving operation*
Ha M cC tilln of Sanfoitl and a nromlaed him adltoria) support in , Tho program a t the Band senger train near Jacksonville to­ aw ards w rre made by the Nobel H a fte r preparing his enlistm ent in th a t th eater by more than 60
cent.
*
bU bid fo r election to tha United Shall, under the ‘direction nf day.
grandnephew , Joe McCaslin.
Com mittee of the
Norwegian papers at the Navy Recruiting perThe
General biantes the situ a ­
Commander J . J . Rocco of CamoFuneral service* will bo held S to tee Senate.
Tho*« killed were P eter Gilmer, Parliam ent.
Station
in
Orlando.
He
Ie
the
tion on tha redeploym ent of ex­
bell - Loosing p o st 68 of the of Hilliard, Fla.. GH-yeur-old re ­ ‘The 1945 winner, form er Seca t tha P resbyterian Church To#*m n of Mr. and Mr*. E. R. perienced m aintenance men and
American Legion, waa scheduled tired Navel reservist, and hia aon- reta rv Hull, laid the foundation Sw
TANKKB GROUNDED
day a t 8:20 P. M. w ith Dr.
aggerty
of
Sanford.
the failure of replacem ents to
to a ta r i a t 10:46 o’clock this in-law Ralph Aubuchon, 19-year- for the Sen Frantiaeo Conference,
E. D. Brownlee conducting tea
arrive. Many of th ifn te n ip the
aarvice*.
PALM BEACH. Nmr. 12 &lt;JP&gt;— m orning w ith music by tha Sem­ old ta ilo r of Bonne Terre, Mia. which drafted the United N ations
NEAT
TRICK
European command were high.
School band.
A Gilmer waa a Spanhih-AmaHcan C harter.
A N avy tu g waa grounded* while inole iHigh
fnt holders, hence they have
attem p tin g to haul the ta n k er M arina g u ard waa to ba on hand *Vlar veteran.
P E P PE R RETURNING
LIVINGSTON,
Mont.
Nnv.
12.
en drained off rapidly.
Mission Santa M aria from a reef fo r tho salute and tep*. No
HOGS STEADY
(AY—Police
era
p
retty
wall
up
boom 20 miles north of
Palm parade waa scheduled.
T h* R egular Meeting of Mon­
on »light-of-hand tricks pulled
Tha baeobail com m ittee of the
te C hapter, No. 16, R. A- M.
CHICAGO, Nov. 12, (A1)— Hogs
thlcvea, b u t thay'ra now look­ ftamrnola County Chamber of *. 1
A lthough th ere a re only 02 will ba bald. Tuesday! a t which were f„ early trad in g a t Chicago by
ing
around
for
tha
man
who
tha Seminole County Cham ber of
chem ical elem ents in n atu re, scl- Urns th a M ark M aster Degree today. Most ealoa wore between
■tola $16 from P ran k M alhany's
w il). b« conferred on a c1* m of 14.76 a n d -1465. The h ighest pries ■ock while ha w as asloao. W hat Commerce, which waa scheduled
to m eet Monday evening a t the
A ll Royal Areb JIa * wa» 14-45 ra ttle and aheap w ars complicates things is th a t the C
ity H ail, will m eet T h u n d a y
to aUMi&amp;
■tesdy.
a
•ock « i i on Mntiwny’e f o o t
evonlnf initcad-

One-Third Of Service
Men In Pacific In
August Have Been
Returned To U. S.

Com. Dixie Kiefer, tilipino Woman
Naval H ero, Killed Tells Of M urder
In Plane. Crash Of Family By Japs

Anglo-America May
- Keep Secret With
Decision For Use
Up. To All Nations

Miami Is Having
Greatest Influx
Of Tourists Ever

Quonset Skipper Sur­ Yamashita Is Blamed
vived Ten Wounds For Massacre Of 15
To Die In Accident Hundred Filipinos

Speaker Tonight

Gen.

Eisenhower!

For Conferences

iHotel Rooms Renting
At $25 A Day And
Houses Up To $2500

Will Testify On l*roposals For ArmyNavy Unification

Sanford Observes
Arniistiice Day Al
• Memorial Service

Seminole Co unt y
Lagging Behind In
W ar Bond Sales

Rubliis Plan Protest
March Un Capitol

Seminole -Is Paised
In War Fund Drive

Miss Adda May Ma^ill
Dies At McCaslin’s

Awarded

Lack Of Personnel
Cuts Air Operations

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, ~ 191

TOE BANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

CLASSIFIED

A D VERTISING

RATE S

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10c per Un« for on* Insertion
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IS per linr for 20 Innertiona
Minimum rate* . . . 30c

* »

PHONE 141 OR BRINO YO U R A o » to THE SANFORD HERALD
Count, fire word* to the line, Including phone end address.
All advertl-tetnerrU for situation* wsnt*d will be charged fs r at the
reaular clsoalfltd rates.

FOR SA LE
F IL L up with ketvsene and fuel
oil before winter.
II. II. POPE CO.. I NC.

BUSINESS SERVICE
DODtiE • PLYM OUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE •
109 Palmetto A re.
Phone 1011

Mini iiu m u n m In t w t in n » nr rh ot&gt;»*r l l l l l . I ■ *•*-* (if I ’liirM ll. A r t 1117 , kn o w n nn tlio M l ' l l l i n
A f T Iho fnllnw lnie r lr n r r llo il Un*l

"t

fron common colds

That Hang On

Creomulalon relieve* promptly be­
cause It fo e« right to the teat of the
trouble to hem loosen end expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In­
flamed bronchial mucout m em ­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
• bottle of Creomulslon with the un­
derstanding you must like the w aj It
quickly allays the cough.or you are
to have your money bock.

WK ARE fuilv equipped and
knoiv how to rec.'.p j%mr tires.
TW O K A R *i 8 FOR SALT:—One
Nhttiral rubber or’ synthetlr,
land. 11 Rood
good well*
well,
;i arrcfi, tiled l»nd*
w « protect loe slilxwalU nf
2 rtory house, 1 ear garage, I
your tirp. Jones Tire Shop,
tool house, 000 fL ft e .t _ of
Cor. 1st urn! K'm, phone 008.
Lake Monroe post Office. One
for Coughs, CheifCoWi, IrendilHf
—B acres, all tiled, good well, 2 BODY AND Fender dents, nalnt
injury or fading ■ should be
story house. 2 story barn, ,4
mile wc«t on Orange Uuulecorrected now to combat aging
vard. J. W. Hell, Lake Monroe,
and weathering, A new pain­
less method awaits you at
/•hone l r&gt;.
_
________ ____
VAXES A i m i P A IN T A
GET YO UR gasoline and oil at
BODY SHOP
The .Standard . .Station ucroja I 0 S N. Palmetto Are. Phone 371
from the Court House.________
WARI1ING moehrnes repalrcdP L A N T fT F O R VICTO RY C A R ­
nnd all home- appliances. Cald
DENS: Collartls, Cuhlmge. Let­
well tieneral Repair Shop, 10’
tuce, Escarnle, Tomato plants.
North Mills. Urlandn, phoiu
Also Strawberry plants. J.W.
2-1072. Prompt service.
Bell. Lake Monroe, pkone 16.
Expert Auto Repairing
Copehngnrp.t'nl'lJtllto idnnts. Phone
Itarfield &amp; Jackaon
in conneeUorf with
THREE loom house partly furn­ Y mIxn Auto PalnT a Body Works
* F
Phone 371
ished, water In Imuse electricity
available. Sell chrap fo r quick FLOOR sanding and finishing,
sate, Including four lots racb
cleaning and waxing'. 11 . M.
120 ft. bv 60 ft. wide. E. LagerOleasun, Tjike Mary.
quist, Lake Mary, F la. _____
A U T O PA IN TIN G
KEIIOSENE-Fuel (HIh. E ll. MrIly C.W. "P a t’!, Johnson
0
,
’
IK.J.
Alexander, phone 165 or
16 years experience in auto und
Rtukely Sliced
io O F IN C — Brand new, solid uircruflpalntlng. Hanford’s popu­
lar paint authority,
nlumlniim sheet roofing, VB e e t s DO. 2 can 11c
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
rrlmp and snapxlock styles. Phone.
208
W.
1st
St.
_
_
Rtukely
Country Gent.
Wire-Write nt onee! Pulenwlder
Mfg. A Distributing tb&gt;., P.D. WE service nil iiinkhs of radios,
C o m
no. 2 can 1 5 c
Box 3361, 010 Lancaster Drive,
Exekicl’s Radi.. '.Shop, 17I6&gt;*
giime Saturday.
W. Kith 81 .
Garden Patch
GOOD TRUCKS
1911 Chevrolet Tandam .Slake, SIT. W A N T E D
P e a s no. 2 can 1 7 c
splendid condition and a honey
Hurff
Pork and
LOCAL
veteran,
age
23,
married,
for heavy hauling. Just tho
some college, to be discharged
thing fok citrus and vegetables.
on or before December first.
Beans
i6oz
9c
Reeking, position with, a future.
]»36 Ford Slake - U tsa good
IJUid (&gt;' Hunsblne
Inside or outside work. Had
miles
for hauling anything
Established leadership qukllfifrom field crews arid plants
ratibns. Well known In Sanford,
two years’ office . experience.
Cand O’Runshlne
Write *P.O. Box 260, or phono
366-W.
i
PllUbury Pancake
FOR RENT

CREOMULSION

20 acres'tiled celery'farm , lately
1031 MODEL A. First house on
right West nf Monroe Corner.

plowed ami harrowed on Cam•Ton Avenue. Phone E.il. Stowe,
192-It or Edward F. Lane,
phone 642.

PRE-WAR bicycle good condition.
Can be seen nt 70t W. 0th St.

TW o^tKm im nriW il &lt;tw, "mrar
ern. furnished. See owner, 30R
E. 7th j L
'
_

20 C U liir fiKtt refrigerator, used
two months. Can be seen nt
Frierson’s,
ONE (ienorul Electric table model
(1 tube radio. See Grover David
at Tli I). Pope Co,
__ ____
IlilIGGS - Stratton Gas 'Engine
3/4 II. I’, Caibneretur type,
like new, 135.00. Fhohe 43'4-W.

TWO hausekeening mums. Adnttx;

THREE piece Red Maple living
room tulle. Phone 624-W after
7 P. M.

GIRL for soda Fountain * t tanay's Drug Store. Part’ time, or
full time.
.
WANTED:; 26 colored 1*borer*
tor rhllroad work tn * Banford.
Permanent. Baa C.G&lt;L;Bronimt,
JIJ) Myrtle Ay*, after 4:60
' P.M.
•
•WANTED:

maid. Phone County

iw «« :i
L«»i

P lfieh iirR i

lliist- C o u rt

L ii I

K 3«f A

p 13
III m in .

UNFURNISHED house, prefer­
ably 3. bedrooms, permanent
residents if house satisfactory.
Family of three adults. Oc­
cupant to be new health o f­
ficer
for
Seminole County.
Phone 30ii. *

W £ J’A Y JiigbvHt-eaeh price* ■for
uned furniture. Haynei A AVilllaina Furniture Co., 0JL E. let
- SL phone 068.
BORROW HhKK W flEKE
PRIVACY IS RESPECIFD
YOUR natural denire fur privacy
in money matter* it itrictly
respected here.
Fr{*nda and
relaUvee are nof uuettloned
about your credit. Your em­
ployer or bueltien* anociatet
will not hear of your pereonal
affaire. There ie no cauae for
•mbarmaament
Reaionebla ered't requirementa.
No co-maker* oo money loana.
'arteble payment plan*.

H A It lN K A C

t iMJMIStfU.

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li n t

Ih io k

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A 1*1* f f U I U H T O im A N I* I*Kit*
HO NK
It A V IN O
«‘L \ I M H
op
OHM A N I *K
A H A IN 8 T
K A lb
K 8T A T K :
Y o u am t r a r h *»f you* ur«* ln*rc*«
Iiy notiris-fl nrnl r H iu lr f tl t*n pm*
tfh t Mfiy (IfttfiMttil* w h ich you* or
r it lic r nf yo u, m ay have* n m in n i

PLYMOUTH
SERVICE
AND

Ihf* ■rainl»* **( finrt’ iii’t* Au*iy fwri*

nru 11. il*-rt'RM"il, hull* i if a11 111 fo u n t ft*
tn thn «*011111 &gt; JiHlft *1 of HMhlnu r
I ’lm n iy . P torh ln . a l (lift o ffice In
til** co u rt hmi*#*' **f Rush! I'o U h ty at
SaiifoM l. f io ililn . w ith in H k Ii I
Im tftir m o n tlia from the tim e of
the flrat p u h llcftllotl **f title fP»*
ties*. K u ril iln lu t or tleiuuiMl ahull
he In H iM Ittu. i.fpl eltHlI •‘la te the
|t|aCM f«(T t* aith'lire m ill |Hlet

It'lofk f»3 Kan

l^)tF 17 It 13 Ar 31 lljork S2 Han
la min.

lent* n 30 21 A 33 Itlnrk 33 Han

( tiM fm a

*»f

I lie

r til 111 111 t i l .

(tun!

MCINTLY DlVORCID from Cliff
Weaver, sugar planter In Hawaii,
beautiful Kay Sutton (above) of
the Hollywood (lima Is rumored as
the prospective bride of millionaire
sportsman'pan Topping after hla
ending divorce from skating star
itftj* Henie. ’ “
(International)

S
Extra Standard

1OMAT0ES
3
15c
•no. 2 cans

kT j i IMUA.

IS&gt; •&gt;. I 1. MM U N I" IN

Aynnl
......1I. ..1..Tntxlrax
, I..._■ ., t. |. Fund
AOTIC*; ^

u -reliy. B S l\e n

Howwomenand girls
m a ij getw
antedrelief
from functlonif periodic pitn

CmrtStfl. many voam u i. hu brauftit ft*
lltf from Ut« crati&gt;p*lik# f«ony and ntrvoili
•lrtm of funettotiii periodic dUUru TUao
Uki a tunk, it Aheuld giitnuUt* RppgUl*.
_ *14 digrtikm,* ihui ktlp tail Id rmlit|M |\
IU \

PARTS

a ll A | l

lie a tv*»r11 to I*y 1 11&lt;* *til I tl»»lit* HW n I *
o r it t tot iim v , an -l ini) * u n til c la im
or fle rn iin i not "i* fM ci alm ll In*

SEMINOLE
COUNTY
MOTORS

oiKa» for th« ••tljna*' to come. niartOd

109 Palmetto

J dais beforo “ ruur lime1*. It Ateold
titip n ilr i» pain due to parttr
functional periodic camea. T r j *11

Phone LOU

Mist

n lin«in»-N* at SIT, I

J

H a rfo rd .

F lu r lilu ,

R(oke)y’a Finest Bauer

EXTRA VALUE!

27-oz Gian
Del Mali Cream Style

Chase A Runborn

25ib* 1.17

FJour

pkfl

S te a k —

Pounds

11c

— 4 9 c ------- S teak

lb

'41

R o ast
Point Free Short

Point Free

Ribs

lb

Point Free PlaU

Fillets

Rib Chops
p
Broast Stew
i
Boneless Shoulder
Fresh Pqtties

lb - 2 6 c

H e e d in a s S a lt

Mullet

ib

25c

Freeh Killed Pig

Lean
Fresh
Lean
Fresh

F ie . S p e c k le

Trout

ib^ 4 2 &lt;
Point Free

Pan Fish
lb
10c
Crab Meat
lb
75c
Oysters
pt
B5c
Flo. Mullet IB
23c
Lobsters
lb
55c
Span. M ackerel- lb 45c
Headless Shrimp lb 41c

Potnt Free Beef

aic StBW lb• 17c Tonguoff lb 35c

Grade A

W h it in g .

P
**
Heady to Serve

special

pound
Chops
pound
Sausage
pound
Sides
pound
Shoulders

32c
30c
25c
29c

pound
Sunnylan^ Smoked lb
G a Smoked pound
Kingan’s Pork pound

42c
39c
32c
37c

Skinless W ieners pound 35c
Col.4.^Ieat£, . pound------ 33c
Sliced Bologna
pound
29c
Souse .Meat
pound
25c

Cottage Cheese
Yellow Sharp Cheese Vk-lb
Swiss Cheese.
Vk-lb
.Phila. Cream
pkg
American Loaf
lb

TURKEYS

pound

N. Y. Dreared Stewing

HENS

pound
Five beautiful eolora tn

B UY ‘EM BY THE PO U ND I

aelect fr o m —

Oranges
York Imperial

•

Sand

•

Korn Taupe

For School Qlrl Complexion

•

Cedar

PJUM O UVE

•

Mulberry

•

Burgundy -

. WHEN AVAILABLE
Bath S i u 9fec
Wiping
YeUow

Hold Head*

WHEN AVAILABLE
L a rg * Pkg.
23c

Cabbage ib 3Hc (Unions 3 ib* 19c
Had Bit**

Bnowhlle

Cauliflower ib14c Potatoes 5 ib&gt;23c
Ooldan Bunch**

ADVEftTISifyb
ONCE m a a

A lursor, finer, more spacious suite- with wide welted arms, and all the
iiuality dotuila thut you’d ordinarily expect to lie much more expen»ive.
Hus luxurious Innersprinjr construction, sprinir filled loose cushions . .
Sofa and chair, superbly tailored of beautiful, lonjf wearing wino colorod
tapestry. Ftirmerly 259.50.

Pan Heady, Drea*ed, Drawn

26c
28c
10c
39c

Canudlan

*

Carrots

2 *»r 17c Rutabagas ib 3c

Idaho Ruaeet

Meaty, red

P o t a to e s 5 ibi25c

Tomatoes it 17c

n

Quantity R j

oEJ
-*»(•. ,
J v ^ ij.'

iv/r i t (

..... .

139-60

TW O - PIECE LIVINC. ROOM SUITE

BROADFELT

Dreaeed, drawn/-'

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m

ho ok

Benton’*' Furniture Exchange.
Phone DIM, 600 Sanford Ave

THCl
hA£C r
(lliBETTH j!1_i
m j-m .

C I.A t lK K t 'i:

t in 1

outride city on highway • will
pay cqah - Box RD elo l fereld.
\VK BUY iccond hand furniture.

W A N TE D - cook

p

DODGE

(H V N C It H

!»!••:»* 71.
let.tR MS. li t A ISO Oak trill,
lint fttMik 3 pfijcr* Rf.,
I •I M

p u b lic a tio n

Oct. 17, 1941.

I .Ml 17 lllorlt 7 lirearnw &lt;tlU |'|m
jUktilt 3 OftKfF S»» K :*l A l i n t
I tOflh I tJjtft*’* 30 A !tltf
lent SH r io t iiiir a t P la t , Ih o ik
1

W A N T E D TO R E N T

EIGHT room furnlihed houxe on
Cryela) i.uku, one-half mile
South o f Country Club on
Lake Mary Hoad. Four bed­
room*. bath and shower up■tnlre, hot and cald water,, all
electric kitchen, telephone, 30
acre*, 16 acrea In (electric
F A M lfY l/OAN CO.
or chicken ranch.. Some clear­
Phone 33
ed highland, muck garden, tote (Florida Benk Bldg.
of timber.
Mr*. C. f\V„ I*bilL
NOTICE M. L. Rleaoll Grocery
OR) Went Flrat Street V l l l be
8 ECONO I) Hand brick*, plenty
open for buatnene Friday, No/.
doom add window*.
Duharve
it in the Calhoun Store Bunding.
Lumber / Yard,
A complete line o f groreriee
&gt; (CHICK
electric
brooder,
and meet* will be on diiplay
■unitary run. 812.00: 12 red
for ydur convenience.
hen*. 81.60 each. -A l*o Oak
living
room
oult*. Before W A N T E D —
"
Monday. IL M, Hankta (Mon­
SMALL
five
room
home
.
t
int*
roe Corner).

H ELP W AN TED

fo r »find fifth* of w a y , 300 f i# t
w jijis w ill iir* r*ft*rv*ft from nn&gt;
I»j r r r l tlirm ifth whltth tint re u mi
m I nMd k
rttftt* ftoarii A * to a ll
tills* to one h a lf of n il |M*lr*»*
Iriam anti three fo u rth n o f nth* r
rn in irftla w ill ho roarrVftd.

r im

Uonclean llrisket

*7)CAL couple would like furnish­
ed apartment or house by Dec.
1 . Interested in buying house.
ABOUT 400 ft ono inch Gulvap*
Phone 367-W day or 1H4-W
ixed pipe, nearly new, at re­
night
duced price. Also one small
Iron wood heater. A. C. SminTW O adult couples want apart­
ders, Lake Mary.
ment or cabin with two bed­
rooms und kitchen privileges.
TWO STORY hmme on Fifth SL
.Call Sanford, 744-W.
Clone in, a .home you will
always enjoy, Edward &lt;K. Lane,
FURNISHED
apartment,
no
phone 462.
•
children,
no
pete.
C. B.
Military
retired,
A "B E A U T IF U L home en Oak • Sfhlraid,
permanent. Phone Comity 3321
Avenue. When you see it you
or 4802.
will any It in the Iwit buy
have ever ecvn in Florida,
ward F, I-ane.
—
MISCEL LA N E O U S
VERY SUlDtantial dining room
aulle, onu B V round“ lable~ with
four 1 1 “ leaven, 6 diner* and
•one arm chair Phone 176-J or
call at 203. E. 10th St. Mrn,
B. A. Holly.
_______

fn*nt
to ro-jRrt T in y " a n d n il
M il*. at th e l*nurtt|OUM b fifln n ln R
nt 10:00 o 'clo ck A . .XI., on tlm llttli
flay
fif liK -fm lir r *
A.
I*, m : . .
ihilRlt}** nf rwiifrvltrlr&gt;oi 1It ItFM rim ^ m rnt

Beware Coughs

Flour

drr Mm tlrllMom nmnii Pxmlnoti
Vxni-llnn Hllnrt 1‘miipaii} iiml Min
arf liurnil In ri'(J&gt;lrr mild tl«nji
tureunni In Ihx Irrme » t Mn
nk'IctlMmin Nnmo
(Ch*pt»l
10IS3 I,* we of Florida) with tin
iTxrk ot Mix Circuit Court o f f*.-nil
tmlx County. Florida.
JOHN noNMlICB
JAM UH IT M ^ T M T

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I

T H E W EATHER

In Unity There If. Strength—

f

T o P n l x t the Peace or the World i
T o Promote till Profreaa of Americai
To Prod ore Prosperity for Sanford.

S

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«&gt;

AN

Established 1908

V O L U M E X X X V II

Pearl Secrets |
b Ordered Bared!
By President

SANFORD,

IN D E P E N D E N T

F L O R ID A ,

D A IL Y

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NEW SPAPER

^ U R S D A Y . N O V E M 1JEH S. m r&gt;

Ford Workers
Vote in Favor
Of S trik in g

Nun Tells O f Jap Atrocities

v

TODAY* Partly cloudy and continued mild
thl-; afternoon.
TOMORROW* Fid widely scattered -«hii»era
in "iiulhea«l ruavlgl section and in Tallulm-si-e area late Friday.

Member Associated 1’re.sM

Talked To Labor - M anagement Parley Delegates

CIO Union Rejects
O ffer O f G e n ia l
Motors For C o s t I
O f Living Wa£e|-

Charges O f Political
Considerations De­
feating W ork Of
P r o b e Committee;

NUMBER .in.

Russians Said
Getting Out
Of Manchut ia
Ce ntral Government
Admits Serious Re­
verses In- Fighting
With Communists

---------1
l * r AM SftaM ^IMSI ! ; 1
I.als.r disputes kept about 37S.-J
( III'lytiK IS G ,'.N ow n {A P y ,
000 from their Jons
today.. A
( ’hlnrar Comm unit In-; drmand- l showdown in the III).U n ited Af*1’*
*'d 1ikIs-&gt; that l.irut. Girn. A.
! Worker ’ drmnndu for u .10
Wrdrpieier. |‘S ( nnini'.incent w..„ increase was indies ail
drr in-ri'hlna, apologire and ‘
o« the Union rejected General
that comjprnsaliou lie paid
1 or’* ...mpromlse w a g* p w
for. alleged AmrrkXo "intergram.
.
■•
ferenre ini the ( jiiiielr interEarly returns from the N LpR
' national druggie.
•lection among 80,000 Ford work­
They also den.andetl that
ers show a heavv majority In fofid ie s e
g oven on u n t
Iroop if
vor tit u striku, to support th*tr 1
• withdraw from ait Ited-dnmldemand*.* The Dixie Grrph^md '
nntrd area. n« thr price for
driver and muint*nanc* mini dta-;
'
rises all employees to iclve the
peace. The " ulemejer de- .
pute will be considered by rv
committee eny Informetion of
mand was ronlainrd in one
l.nlor Board nantl meeting 4n
which they mey have knowledge
of four letters sent b» the
Memphis today.
It alto authorises employee* to
Yriian Communist hradijuarGeneral Motors Corp. ymUrday
come forward voluntarily if they
I era.
offered a cost o f llvtng wag* ini
are not questioned by the com*
crease ta. its workers, ana the
mltte*. Hit action came at a time
CIO United Auto Worker* unrHUNGKING, Nnv*. H ( AP)
when Republican* and Demo­
Ion promptly rejecter! the pro—RejHtrtM lluil Russian forven
crat* on tne committee were con­
pots I,
iistvt1 l)oi*n stidtlonly
w ith tending political consideration*
The corporation hud formally
ware imperiling the value o f the A TENSE MOMENT 18 PICTURED during ihc trial of Jap (Jen. nnd flatly scorned the - union’ s
Tomuyukl Yomas|iitu in Muniln as Sister-Anna Dr Jrsus o f St.
whole Inquiry.
.
'demand' for a .10 per ci nt wag*
Prime Minister Atlee will bo Paul’s College tukes the stund. She told of seeing the bodies of rate IkkjM. terming the demand
invited to address a Joint session more than forty persons strewn about the dining room and corri­ "excessive” . Instead the corpo­
o f congress next week, House dors of the college after the mii;i had gone ■&gt;» n. killing rampage. ration offered Increases In clas­
Speaker Rayburn aaid today. No Signal Corps Itudinphoio. &lt;Interim'ionph
sifications
where,
finer
1001.
date was mentioned.
wages have not been raised In
proportion to the cost of living.
A figurative “ man at work—
th e N a tio n a lists |wact* p ro ­
Walter P. Heuther, vie &gt; pr*»ldon't disturb” sign was hung on
dent o f the UAW-CIO, declared
posals have been reeclveil in
President Truman’s _office door.
t'luinKking. Thev are understand
that the union "fla tly reject* the
White House aides said the
rorporutlon’s bribe offer bocauae
to rontnin eounter-pro|uisnls which
9
President is trying to clear hit
1urns
we
will
not
be
a
party
to
**
1
(
9
\eeiise fire oriW-r. The t’etitral
deak as much ae possible or
n r
*
.
iD u t
F o r
L io n s
C lu b
bapging
the
AinPricnn
consumer."
muy cause o further delay in the
domestic problems eo that he will
Heuther, who heads the U AW govt'ii mont adnillled the first
be free for three-power discus­
• B o x iliK T o H r n a m e n t
CIO
delegation
at
union-corpora,
serilms cvi-ses In llu- fighliiig in
sion* of atomic energy this week­
tlon wage meetings, nSsertM at
; soul hern Hopeh province.
A btljft- i,mt i-nlf.u- » . i - i in old
end.
u
press
conference:
In Tokyo Two vagrant former
It was announced that he and
c "l .Sam,.i„
&gt;n ,ao
jiMinmcd
‘‘The General Motor* corpora*
Kmniknre pilots atlciiipie.l vainly _____
Ruling Applies •Ion,
Prime Ministers Attlee o f Great Young SoIdierWound- New
; tinAlontilpai
.S.niiaii
l ull.
which
ha*
been
on
strike
sslnille iIn* Jap
Britain and Maekanale King of
liilld s mill e iiii l i m . n e illir
ed In Holland Andj To Enlisted Men vernment
sine# V-J Dav against labor, go- n p m t m r n f u W i n
W ,m :
Homo Minister Kenjiro Hnrikiri.
Canada will devote most o f Sun­
and |h.
Bna D .U m i l T H IS
VY I Q I w ^ W 1&gt;i'W-s iiH! tn 'set1'a I'miitlt oi &gt;mi|
Iced
O
f
Repairs
T
o
!
...
.......#
.......by_ their
tnt.nnfL
wits not Injured
day—Arm* tics Day—to confer­
Twice In Germany
On Tpmparnrv.Dut^ Sumer,V today
YnwL
r ’ifv M a v n r * &lt;
l&gt;v •ulertalntotlav put in writing its
ences tm the^ future.use. uf-Rtamic.
I OTK
L illy m a y o r , j melit Mlugvii under tliri-clinn nl'
Altamont Road Is |
n'1'1 ,,u'v » rPB ,,lUn iu
crevious oral offers to the union
power.
*
C IO
I jO K U m
D e tr o it
S a n fu n i's i.ion V riu i).
Second Lieut. Stuart H. Me-1 WASHINGTON. Nov.. H.— (/H»— that -wo conspire with the corV&gt;IV/ LAJMN U L i r o n
Th« much In.... "8lnu Happy
Shown Commission Chinee Communists have can. THa President aaid sometime Intyre of the. 1 1 th ‘ ‘urps. HIM The War Department last night *&lt;oruHo" *0 sandbag the r’ar- hun­
Canirru v» “ rim- Punch” .MciJ’ciarmy commanders -one rapovtadly
ago that he would initiate die- Combat Unit uf the 50.1 Engineers, aimouiu'cd that enlisted men who gry public with inexcusable price
Ilf A»*Hf4fltfil I'rrwn
out*Ions with Great Britain and has returned to Sanford after have 00 or more discharge points lucre••**.’’
Aclivn work oil Road 4-1 from tured two Central Government
DomiH-rnts and Republican* ana­ l»&gt;ut failed to mult-i lulixe, due
Canada seeking to outlaw use o f five years of service, tufa o f which and arc now pn furlough in this
Bus and trolley nperatoVs In lyzed Tuesday’s municipal elec­ to Illness oil the part of one of the Lake Jessup Bridge to the nimmirieeil suicide- In southern
the atomic bomb and later take were spent overseas. He pertici- country will He released as they Washington returned to work tions today and found comfaf* the contestants, but’ the oilier Titusville Bridge, will start. on Hopeti' -Province and *T.*rve»I the
up the matter with other govern­ pntr.f in lift ■Juni',f&gt;“ Normartrty vanprt .hack to the Artny this yesterday after, a 3A-hoyr l i X M l z tUtffu.- ivt puth major 'pantvS ■Touts ,us&gt;k up fur it.*
or about the 16th of the month, Government nrmira.ii&gt; retfent, a
In the opening round Malcolm it wu* predicted this morning by inilltnry spokesmun aekunwiedgeit
ments
inva&gt;iorr, and iKr, hpltira
Jiprth- mewtlk 1
■*-* -J ' **
~‘ *
a f f wtrif# which 'reduced thoa.
Kepubllcnni challenge,I . Ilemodm
Ardennes,- Rhine' y|,u „ew ruling also applies to ■and* o f government workers h» crutic . assetUuUs .tliul Democrat MacNelll, ■( Iii2, lira r got tbe edge State Ki-prc-euralivr M. ft. Smith, veslerduy.
----- ' T it
that some of I In­
The scene of ( hie reversal in
Ian _ ____
_______ Europe.
and central
enlisted men now on temporary cntch.ris-cotch-con ^tranaportntinn Wlilism O’ Dw'.ver’s election ns over Bill .Kilim,! (loo lb,), both w ho. ii,I,Id
ytatardsy, net counting afternoon
Ha wenr* the Purple Heart de duty -in the United States. They and coused tho worst automobile mayor of New York by a record* of Seminole High School, only state road men are now securing China’s undeclared cU'il wn i*
meeting, wJUt James
Byrnes, roration with two link leaf clus­ will be classed as surplus and traffic Jam In capital hfstorv.
tireaking (durality carried nutionnl to loose in the bitter two rounds. ucL-opiniiHlntioUH nl Geneva anil ists claim they have muted 70,In Ihe second boot, Boniestol ute enraged m staking out Un­ tlu- same one wlu-n- tin* Commu-i* secretary » f state, and Poetmaiter ters. and was wounded In action discharged upon their return to «
The workers adjourned their or state politiiAl sigtiifl atice.
ul Middleton, I’u. (|(I2), won over tight of way.
General Robert E. Hannegan.
once in Holland and twice in Ger­ reception center.
‘Vnntii’ imus" mraa meetine after
|ooo Government troop*.
Detroit's
slam-bang
inuyornltv
Ihncltru of Grenville, Pn. (Hill!.
many. Il.s Miner i.erorution* in
Thut much
interest (s bring
Tho spokesman said one of the
At present, tho general dis­ the union nnd the Capitol Transit race shared inten-sl among poli­
Thu. third bout was a draw
etude: llronxe Slur Medal, Good charge score for enlisted men is Qo, agreed to lietrln .negotiations
ticians geiu-rnllv. Final unoflicial between llink Bock horn (116) oi taken in improving toads' in the ruptured general- -wn- Mo Kah
Conduct Medal, KTO rlblam with
tpdnv
‘on
their
demand
for
a
county- is indicated liy the fact Wu, commander of tin- Fortydo points
return* showed Mayor Jeffries to ( 1116) fiom the Bronx. N.Y.
L.I. Frazier Named
one silver star and arrowhead
-et *s hourly wage increase.
that much of the time of the first Army, lie i- umlei-t,jo,i to
have (Men reelected by 67,618 over
_Chief beneficiaries of the action,
Between bunts, jo e la-vine, San­ Heard id Coding fniiim i—inner- have rommitted suicide. Tlu- other
Victory ‘ ribtion nnd Pre-Pearl
Richard T. Frankensteen, n f i t ) ford Naval A ir Station niugieiuti
$
To Lead Sale Of
Harlxir Ribbon. He is the son the Wur Department said, nre
wus taken Tuesday in considering was Kuo Shu 11huh . commander
union offieial who had the en­
some of bis best an,I healing letpu-sts for new of the Eighth Army
Mr*. K. ll. wifl&gt;
McIntyre.
2 . men who rvtumed from Europe Lincup Is Doubtful
V ilir w u iia n S
o ceuailDs , Sanfoti,
ut)1, „ „Route
„ nre j„
dorsement of that orgaMiration’s demonstrated
w ith units originally ear marked
tricks,
road improvements.
Action'
Committee.
The spokesmun accused the
. _
, ---- .
_____ _ Newark, N. Y-, where prior *u for duty in the Pacific. Order*
For Football Game I’olitiiul
Then- followed u free-for-all
Frankensteen lost his home preMuyni III).
Smith of Alta- ComniunlitH of cin-uliiting unI * . Frasier, celary grower, et,(er|nK the service he was In for shipment o f these units were
bout
of
five
colored
boys
which
maul,* tHtinled
out to tin- (bon founded rumors about the two
ahd a director and tic# president civil service work which he ex- canceled following Jupnn’s sur­
With Winter Park rinc.
ruins;--------------;
.
___ "In an effort to throw
o f the Sanford Atlantic Nation­ pects to resume.
generals
Th,&gt; returns rattle jn for bri-f drew showers of nppluuse and missiuners that repairs arc v it - ^
render and they are now sched­
al Bonk, has accepted the poet
deltate in the House when Repre­
By "Duke” MacNelll
Lieu 1. McIntyre krught hack uled for deactivation.
In 'th e f,until coldest Houston ally needed »n a mud -in that dust iu tilt- eyes of Mu- puldlc”
Of; chairman o f ' tha Advance with him many interesting sou­
The CnmiUUlilsU'riiud claimed a~"
The
Beminole
High
School sentative Kulwiukl, (I)., N. ('.), Thornton (176) of Socu I.uGrudc, town _nmi ml....... I thut a number
There was no estimate of the
Christmas Seal sal# sponsored by venirs. These Included coins of number o f soldiers affected.
Celeryfedz will play host to the citing election-of Domiwral* in won over ‘‘Slinkey” Steinke (176) of lo/mc- wen- being built along number of genet ul- anil the bulk
this mud, lb ii (ouuuiuiuutiiH n » the . Seminole County Tubercu- many European countries- and of
During the day, the department Winter!’ ark "Wildcats” Friday New Yoik rievblund Pittsburgh j i f __Pittsburg,- P m---------- :----- ----- shied him Mint Work oil* this nf their troops itaii -uriendered.
losls- and \Health Aasoeiatlon, it Asiatic countries .which, he_hud
night-at the^HIgh^ Bchool Yielrt and boston—tob‘ -RrpnMiraTisT' ~
Jo e Bresher, r,,median then put
The spokesmun's version wus
_w h» .announced todav„ by -Mr*. obtained by swapping with other
“ I know how Jou feel; it* piVtly IIM „ druttkeit sailor uct (in a rouil' would be .slutted us soon Mint the Eighth und Forty-flrjl
1. Authorized the immediate Th e m&gt;*ning kickoff will 1* ut
ns
piMiblc
.
EHiebeth Harkay Kfrcher, aec- collectors. One
little
German discharge o f soldiers who were 7 ^W) o'clock.
hard im you
but you have to subway) and annd murh cl......
A mini,'-I from negroes of a Armies were aMacke north of
retary. .
,
,
coin of about the size of -a dime,
The "Wildcats’’ have Improved take your medicine mid you have |jmitnted a lurty taking u bath.
•Mr, Fraxier, in accepting the had the date 1686 clearly in­ prisoners o f tho onemy for at with each gome. Gettlno o ff to to ill in su&lt;-kclnih
seUlefneul
in Lake Monroe thut tens of thousand*, were "taken unnnd
uslu-s
for
................j (1 ||l(( f ] hu| JmhiI, Wiggins ( I 2K)
Approximately
appointment aaidt " I aoe the pa- scribed on it. He hud complete least 60 days.
llu-il
main
mm| la- graded and Tzt-lisieji in Ho|&gt;eh bv several
a slow start after losing two. n, little while,"
of Charleston, S.C. won n teflr
tUtjc'nned o f our county for some collection of English and Dutch 26000 are effected.
put
iu
unler,
was presented to awures and were u'nifT.U- to coilGOP Counter*
they have won tnelr lust four
niciil ilis-isinn in the first roliml tlu- Conimi Inneis
2.
Put
new
restrictions
on
over­
by Stale lii-p- renti 111,- in tiin In ward -off Mi •
coin*. . .
game* by Impreislve scares. In
Representative Mirlu-m-r, (It., over Shinty Steinbuugh, ( 120 ) of resentative I.. It. Mann. Cotnmls* IIS S U IlIl,"
seas duty for enlisted men and
Opening a small suitcase he officers—a ston affecting approxi­ In Harold Bryant, atari left half­ Mich,), countered with the asser­ l i » » l mote, Md.
, ,
give mjr tftne and effort to proHe said their rn'mmnnders were
sinner J, M, &lt;‘li-llaitil tnnh over
back, the “ cats” have a danger­ tion that the New York t’ ily elec­
Joe Moss of Hie Lion's Club, the pmpn.Mtl fm considerullon.
raot* the Mai tala, funds from showed a leather thonged “ tor­ mately 126,000 capuri-d tlu- night &lt;&gt;f (Ictuber 10
ous
mans
who
Is
liable
to
brrak
ture
whip”
with
a
short
handle
1
acted
u
rcteree.
Judges
were
A.I..
tion
we*
ii
victory
for
Jhe
A'periwhich are plahned to provide for
II, it '-ii lli'brcns and his at­ at' different points ami their arm­
The department announced thut,
the .ejection o f an laolalion unit .taken from u German woman with u few muraptlons, no enlisted away on a - acorinw Jaunt- ony can lobor J’arly “ witii the rem­ Skinner and Navy Chief W.L. torney E. p\ Housholtli-r who ies subsequently withdrew south­
time.
overseer
o
f
prisoners,
a
solid
sil­
"Swede"
Roberts
who
was
light
nants
o
f
Tammany
uttnrhi-,1
to
it
for pertona in tha'county having
0 |iprart‘,| iu legard to relief of ward in aw air orilcf f,&gt;m Chung­
ver plate, given him at Saint l.o man with 21 or more months of
The “ F adi" have been hard a* a tuit."
heavyweight . chnmplon o f Mu- it clnggt',1 ditch and mail repairs king,
toberculosis.
honorable service etiice Sept id,
flu
this week- with
Navy
In
]
li,‘iti-.TI,
nnd
who
assist­
“ As I Understand it, h* con­ by u grateful liberated French­ llUO. will be Bent overseas for hit by
O'Dwyer had (lie sup|xirt of
iirur ilu* former's farm were in
A senii-officiul elalrned Governfive
first
string
men
out. the
tinued. “ there art now more than man, u French flute, Dutch shoes, permanent duty,
A L P a* well ns the Demo, ed Mr. Mias in getting up tinv
with
Among those on the sick list rrstie ‘ organisation. Judge Gold­ lirngrniii. Lieut. Vermin W.'GasOm, formed that work on the project-1 nn-nt successes in elashr
60 known cases of tuberculosis and many German medals, decora­
I lo­
was delayed pending arrival of | Communists
in southern
-putHer
The exceptions are those who nre Richard Singletary, rigid
former
I’uelfic
Goust
tmxlllg
Itl Seminole County whleh are un- tion* and insignia,.
stein, his 'Dewey-supported Heare graduates o f tha military In­ right
tackle
Harold
Kgstner •lutltlenn opiaineut, also wore the rhntnpion, re ferred one round. new materials. They were in­ linn und northern IlnfL-h.
bbspltallied, and more than SO
formed tliat the county engineer
telligence language school, regular right end, J.W. Ellis, quarter­
Tin- dispatch said Cnminunlets
Liout. Comdr. II.A. Wheeler aid­
known auspoet* who i f * to be New
Units Open
Army enlisted men and volunteers back, Willis Anderson, full tiack. Lllieral. and Fcslnn IhIm-H. Nirw- ed In m lunging Mu' Imuls Ion .V. r. Hagan is how- mapping ul (licking Tanghn and Sinyeli and
further examined to - -ascertain
,
n&gt;_.
.
_
,,
.
.
-ditches
to
ill-terminiwhich
are
hold
Morris
ran
third
nn
r.
"N
o
for
foreign
dutv.
and Joe Watben star left guard
llie Hau River tow us nf SlungTo Wider Audience
-whether or not the dleeaxe la. pre­
‘W"8” * * »
*'*
I private nnd which belong Ul the
Officers who have 6.1 or more
The "feds" have had but two Dual" tick at barked by retiring lend
sent. .
were driven into the mountains
Mayor
Luguurdin.
county
whicli
information
would
BALTIMORE, Nov, H, (/»•)— months of honorable service, or practice* this week, one being
yang und Fnngshun ull in HonanAccording to Dr. Lalaml H.
l*i- po-lr,l --mol.
*
Governor Dewey hail no* com­
wm- ilriven into the mountains
Danse, director o f tho Seminole The Westinghouse Electric Cor­ .10 months In the case o f medical 16 minute* o f wind sprints. Tinwhere tin- Reds "say. they will
Coimty.- Health Unit, the figure poration announced this * wCek I department officers- likewise will starting lineup ha* not been an­ ment on the result. Democratic
is -actually well over 100 tubor: ‘ h*1 h i^ ls fin itio n pick-up unlt. |mil
make u first tUm i."
, ent uv, rlv* , {or |H.rm«- nounced because o f so many Ixiys National Chairman Hannegan suid Nazi Sies Tried To
ciders who ate In need o f laola- for processing both black-end- 1
. _ . __ ___
.
*., ___ being out. Some of th* squa-l It had a "direct nnd Important"
T
w
o
K
i
l
l
e
d
*
In
Blast
Atom
Bomb
white and color pictures and nrn* *«»«*rnnl*nl This will not out with the flu may he able tn
tioh and hosplUlixatlon.
bearing on the next Congressional
Tallahassee Crash
fTha Chlstaa Baal Sale Funds” , their associated sound for slmut apply to reserve officers who have play Friday, but several may not.
WASHINGTON, Nor. H — (/t*fund Presidential elections. New
P o l i c e Promise
ha declared, “ are also used to pro- taneous transmission on the same chosen to remain on aetive duty,
Turk Democratic Slate Chujnuuu Tlu- right Nazi saboteurs who
TA IJ-A llA ftaKE. N ov. Pbl1)—
Ado fro# X-ray examination for radio carrier wave will go Into to regular A rm y officers or to CpI. Dennis Scurry
Cheek On Reckless
Fitzpatrick asserted it marked were deposited on American soil J.I’ . M, Dowell. 26-yi’ur-obl na­
those classed qy scarce specialists.
those unsbia to pap. and free milk production here shortly.
U-boats in 1942 und latar cap­ tive nf Brill,,I, u * discharged
Is Released By A A F Ihe "beginning of the end" of l&gt;*'
The basic development was
fo j those tubercular* whosa ir.
Taxicab Drivers
tured, rame tp this country with
Dewey’s political career.
carried nut by the Columbia
World War II veteran with 18
cbme cannot provide milk.
Instrucinns
to
“
blow
up"
th*
TVA
DREW FIELD. T A M PA , FLA.
Broadcasting system, according P a s t F r e i g h t S e r v i c e
Thomas' J. Curran,, chairman of project, source o f power for the mouth* overseas*, service, and hi*
Chief or I'nl lee toy G. W il­
to c. j . ..urosioe, manager 01 n
. , ,, .
, n
n n
Nov. 8, (Special)— Dennis Rcurrv 'he New Yprk County Republi­
iiniipiiuiou. Miss Lnuellu Guffee,
the Westinghouse Industrial elec­ 1Re-Established By R R 28 year old soldier from Sanford can committee, ,-liurged till* Detno- ateinlc t&gt;omb; (he Hell Gate Bridge nf Tallalpirsee, were instantly liams Htdoy said hi wus going
an-I numernua other crucial war­
was release.! from sertice with craile-AI.P high enmniaml with time plant* nnd transportation killed iii an uutumnbile-bus colli­ to bear down on reckless drivers
French Assembly To tronic division, who recalled that
this is the second revolutionary
dellbernteiy
iulnsiueing
national
The re-estabU«Hm*nt of fast the Army A ir Forces W a y ul
facilities, it wo* disclosed lust sion west of here nil U.S. Highway of taxicab*, following u .-mashup
Take^ Over Business new post-war television project advanced
No. '.HI early today.
service to the larger the Drew Field Separation Sta­ end state issues into the cam­ night.
at Magnolia Avenue und Ninth
to be announced by Westlny- consuming* eastern market* for tion,
paign,
but
.that
"this
strategy
a
Attorney General Clark revealed ’
j W * i’atrolman I L L Coleman Street of a Plymouth taxi driven
PA RIS, Nov. 8, (A&gt;— The do- house In the last ninety daye.
fooled
no
one,”
Prior to *ntering-*the service
Florida fresh fruits and vegeta­
the salwt/iur* was made possible "“ W ‘ h»
occurred when by Dennis Stanton, colored, und a
attaint left-wing b l v In France’s
.westiughuuse recently announc- bles effective with loadings in he was employed as a farmer.
when one of them—George John left In the path of tlie eastbound Ford Sedan driven by Lieut. R.
constftuent assembly on Tuesday I ed stratoviaion, a new system Florida on Nov. 18 we* announ­
Mclhiwel's
automoliile
swirved
He entered tna service in Sept­
Dasch—turned informer.
E. Canny o f the Sanford Navel
demanded ■weeping nationalization o f air-borne television and FM ced today by IM Atlantic Coast ember 194.1.
Clark said that Dasch, leader of bus ufter he hud pusseii u west- Air Station.
■
Low
n la r n r ltm
radio transmission developed in Line Ksllroad, ttja Florida East
a t nil**
the w
nation's
key oenterprises
Eire
Not
Inclined
'
Isuuiiii uutomoliile apparently ut
Ilia
wife,
Mrs.
Janev
11.
the
group
which
landed
oil
AmuAnnie Cooper- peg res* of 1708
a* the newlv-electod body took co-operation with tha Glenn L. Coast Railway gild &lt;lh* Seaboard Scurry, and three eons, Jimmie
Beach, Long Island, N. Y.. u Mgh rate uf sja-ed.
To Q u i t Britain gasset
West Twelfth Street, was thrown
over the reine Of government from Martin Company, aircraft de­ A ir Llae Railway, The service and Henry and Dennis Scurry,
Fiv,&gt; tms passengers who re
telephoned
the
Federal
Bureau
uf
General De Gaullq and started on signers and builders. The firqt will afford third morning' mar live at Rt. I Box 240A.
Investigation from New-York City] c*'1lv‘”1 min" r injuries were ho*- to the street from the taxi and
stratovlslon teat units are now ket delivery in New York, Phils
DUBLIN, Nov. 8, (/ftF-Prtta* and offered detailed information pltamcd ut the Johnston Hospl- was taken by ambulance to F*ra new constitution.
Minister Kamnn de. Valera s4td which letl to capture o f all hia
The demand* were part of n under construction and Right delphla, Baltimore and fouHh
Pfc. B U TLE R O U T
here l&gt;ut soon were releused nald-I^ughton Memorial , Hospi­
Tuesday that Eire has “ no In­
broad program circulated at the taste are planned shortly.
morning dallret^ in Boston.
nnd continued their trip on u re­ tal for treatment of injuries. Two
companions
wlthm
14
days
after
“ Simultaneous broadcast o f Dic­
A A F , R E PA R A TIO N B A S E tention* of severing her link with their arrival.
lief bus from the Tallahassee ter­ other negro passengers, Jessie
The advanced service was opera
Taylor and Lennie Curtiz, were
tu m and aound on tb* same fre­ ted for several seasonr begin DREW FIELD, Nov. 8, (Spe­ tb# British Empire and asserted
minal. ‘
Six
of
the
eaboteura,
four
of
si.
rsairtir -I quency ia made possible." Mr. ning in ilBSti until discontinued cial)— Pfc, Carl Butler o f Ran tho aim o f hi* government Is to whom landed on a beach near Me Duwell was the son of Mrs. slightly , injured.
Burnside explained,, “ by - borrow­ In 1042 as * war measure and ford h«p keen honorably di* maintain a good neighborly rela­ Jacksonville, Fia.. were convicted W.D. McDowell o f Greensboro,
the delegates,
Mrs, Canny was treated at the
’ by a military tribunal and died r-"' Miss GuliTe was a daughter office of Dr. R. E Tolar for a
' T&gt;e program caUad- far labor ing from rojlltary radar tech­ handled a Jury# part o f the Flori­ charged from tha Army A ir tions.
sharing ■ ta IndrisfgUl manage­ nique and trsnsmittlnip first one da pertahablaa to eastern mar Fore* and has returned to Sanford
8 peaking at the annual conven­ in the electric chair hare,
nf Mr: and Mrs. J.G. Guffee of cut on her eyelid, and her 10 mon­
ment, goveromeot , - controlled then the other In a series o f high ketr.
to ratum to J\Ja civilian employ­ tion o f his political party— Fianha
Rural Route 3, Tallahassee. Her th old baby fo r a slight »&gt;ou)h
la fe m e r Spqrrd
foreign trade, progressive emanci­ speed pulses. Stratovlslon and
, - i,.
The regular serrlae providing ment- He anterad the army in Fall—De Valera made tha attfaDasch was spared the death parent* and a brother, Elmer, are Injurypation for natives o f Franea’s to* new pick-up system represent fourth morning M il Very In New February, 1941, served at Lubbock maat after a resolution had been sentence along with Ernest Peter . the only survivors.
The Ford wax damaged on the
Empire, an uncgnwrwj press con­ separate hub complimentary ser- Yorkt. Philadelphia and BalH- Arm y A ir Field, Lubbock, Texas
Burger, who approved o f Death's Gadsden Cdunty Sheriff Otho fender and lights, and tha .Ply­
trolling its own news afencr, and vice* to&lt; ycgvjce. the Ration wifi)
a s . a Medical T fc
betrayal. DasCn Is serving 80 Edwards, of Quincy, said a cor­ mouth right front door and fen­
!3 B S S t t
closer collaboration among thy televlsioa and FM program! *
wlfa form er Or '
1 igaars and Burger a life sanlente oner’s inquest was scheduled to der, and a wheel-was broken, U
major Allied powmej^m. &gt; ■
_p i a w .flyln t » l * mttaa ta t
of Sanfond, Will
in FedsrfJ penitentiaries.
fix responsibility for the wreck. was reported by police.
-■jta * kisc.
s.nftnst bli&gt; • 1 'vi to.
'
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tdk1\ dliiom of
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WASHINGTON.. Nov. 8.'
(A P )— The White House said
today that President Truman
ihas ordered that**the joint
Congressional Committee investiirnUng Pearl Harbor be
supplied any information it
desires. A memorandum to
f e d e r a l department and
.«• . agency heads, as welt ns to
41 Ota . joint chief* of staff. nutho-

Lieut. McIntyre Furloughed Men
Back Home After With 50 Points
5 Years Service To Be Discharged

Christmas

Republicans And |!»a?r« Croyr?
Democrats Uai m
Poll Victorie

Smith Predicts
Work On Road 44
To Begin Nov. 15

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That the hardships and dislocation!* of the war jteriotl
have not affecttul adversely the health of the American |h;ii le, as reflected by the mortality record, Is amply proved
y the experience of policyholders of the Metropolitan Life
Insurance Company. Their mortality rate for the first
nine months of the year, exclusive of deaths from enemy
notion but including disease and accident, in the armed
forces, was 7/» per 1^000. or lower than Iha, fromparabk
in W IIIIPTIflS I MATHS
rate in any previous year except 1942— the nil time re­
Harahlr la AMt«»rr
f f r «.'er*t*r « t « b
-* •** cord health year.
fiipa «••■«•&gt;
•”
m m ■*•■»*■
^r2
When wur deaths are included in the mortality pic­
•la Maalha
ture the record takes on a somber hue. The Metropolitan
Dm H»mr
....
reporfc the effect of battle deaths waH most pronounced in
I IMi ,»S H «*rr aallaaa. «»**■
rr»la llM &lt; ««H Hatlrra "J the 20 to 24 upe group whore the total tielith date itmonp
•■IrH lIaarnU »«r Ikr
•*
rallies ImtSt «aIII kr rk in irl tar white mule itolicyholders jumped up 718 per cent from the
■al i w kli r d w r l M w ralra.
level of 1939-1941 to the fipure for the first nine months
'lalaad
krawapaarr llr s fw e te - of 194G. In the same interval, the mortality In the ape.*
lllra, lar.. r*ar»»*nl* Tkr llrrala
In Ikr aallanal tlrl-l «t ml***ll*lae. IG to 19 years rose 278 |&gt;er cent, anti In the upc proups 2i.
• I l l m arr malnlalarH la Ikr lari - to 34 years, 223 per cent.
fat HKra at Ikr ruuetri Milk aHitlaal A t M c a r lrM la IlklrMa aad
^Substantial
propress, however, has been made in
Aar* 'll ark.
___________*
rcducinp the mortality umnnp males outside the military
**fce-dl*r»U la a rararkrr at TS*
Vaaatalrd Traaa nklrk la r»Ha- apes, accordinp to the company, while even preater pulnr
ily r lr .aallUral la Ikr aar tar rr- were registered throuphout life nmonp white females. At
• ■hllrallun at all « ' * « dlajtalrfcra
rrrdllra *a il ar aal aikrrnlar apes 10 to 14 the female death rate dropped almost one
•/••lira la IfcU anarr aaU alaa fourth between 1939-1941 and.the first nine mpnth'k of the
a laral- a*Ha ■■•ilUkrrf krrrla.
il (larkla la rraakllrallaa at ■ar­ current year. Ttie decrease was-almost, one third at apes
il auaalrkra krrrla ar* alaa rr*
18'24 years.
— . .
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A
decline
In
the
death'
rate
from
the tirrinvascular
’ .ThUra»r«)r,‘, Hn»*flU&gt;«r A, ibP*
renal diseases, -tuberculosis, influenza and pneumonia,’
the company notes, “ Ih -largely responsible for. the jttj
A i Till*. I*«r O n l’
provementaln mnrUlliiy in 1JWG as compnreti wit li 19tf.'
-( Kmk» -TheWl,yri* I
T M k vital limit 11 that n«* i i war Tht) tuberculqgjK recoriPthis yeurbi cstiueliilly stitisfactory
litV OWII.
The-eiirrent .vrnr*R decline hrinpirTO figure for 194£, nano*,
•Bdt mily iKirimrrtl front life gull.ly,
38.0 per 100,090, below the lovel which mipht have been
• ; oral air,
tlual be rfiialtl -ail liitcrc*f-bc»i • expected If the downward trend in the fiVe years preccdinp
llIB loan.
1944 had merely breii continued.
The ratu ailjutlewl lit ctmscluicu
“ ‘‘ Unusually low incidence of acute respiratory mud'■ml with rare . . .
Wherefore. I iiut It not to sense lions, so far this year, has contributed materially to the im
■ml nouiiiI.
proved record. The mortullty from influenza anil pnuumoiii;
Ami even shape. wheiure Increm­ combined has reached a new low for this period of the year
ent* •ccruc,
-Hoping the alm|iun wunl, at lm*l, as has the mortality from the communicable discuses o.
childhood.
be fouml
Sufficient for auch Intcieat aa !•&gt;
“ A |jew liiph In deaths from external causes viir«
■ due.
reached in the first nine months of 194G," the com|xiny conSo, with the tree—that hear* «
tines. "Deaths from enemy action ulqne, with a ratt&gt; of
I n f to mill.
Th«"tn:»h,Tio leKM—that ylchla tli. 107.G per lOCO.OOf), account for &lt;52 per cent of all deaths
audtlsn flower;
from external causes, while dculhs from accident, includHo be It Mill that thia quirK inp those among men in the armed forces, account for
breath I hail
For my nwn me, anil in my 32 per cpr*. of tj»* total. The hiph rate for deaths (W y
enemy action, to date this year, reflects the large losses
limited hour,
1 did repay, with Internal fur It* in the early part of the yenr combined with the necessary
time:
To general iilr the milled jtract lap in forwarding insurance claims for deaths occurring in
the late months of 1944. The monthly rate for war deaths
tif rhyme.
D AVID MORTONhns declined rapidly since Inst April."
Motor vehicle fatalities reached 18.1 per 100,900 in
September, which Is GO jter cent higher than the rate in
A HUNNKT TO MY
August, and above the rate fbt any month since March 1942
N A TIV E HTATK
•(From The Foflry Chap-book) This increase, naturally, followed the lifting of r c s lx ic . ,
TH IS laml la my ubesslon ami niy tJoiw-on the use-nf-the automobile:^------- -------- '

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Commonwealth that bred
Jefferson
(01,1 nawhemil. Antiehrial, and Ja■ cobin
■Who was HenouncedlMit alluhtly

In* U»n kin)

And m w ‘ U « people'* early (till'
ties wen.
ThU Ik my laml, where cruelty
•m l Ib m
—-— ------- A r t mixed Inexorably, anil where
* the pain
,
lx not uncommonly r*teemed' a
hove
The Ttuoti. The vot*lo»* farmer
walka where rtin
fSItala down! the hilt In kllvcr
l)kte*i a itd where
The dqpwood ylearn* upon the
Momioir air.
OOLRMAN 808KNBKIIUF.K.
.•
PARTING
. . .IFrum The l.ytle) - •The ercek jiwamter* down from
the aprlnir
___ -Like aouic .oxubrrtkHl l«*y
Uon
AV|m&gt; (Iwarf* Uie ninlJuT who bert
ban.
__

la pauaen at Ihe corner ook
d wstk* around It to wuvi
* ijcoodbye
'Like aomc boy o ff - to boardim
itchool
’Wbllke it) Im] lean* lielwecn tin
■ malic &gt; e ‘k reed
Anti the l i f t comfortk he's knuui
-At home.
Proudly ami willfully htr watve'
■ farewell
’ ▼
A ml «oa* mnniujr thmuirh Up
Cine namlle*
T o cafeh the fellow* at th&lt;
^Wbo-’ra off, u» *«e the whole, with
world I
T H A I) HTKF. Jr.
Chamber of . Commerce dlrec
prk have many nkw idea* Jo
^•fMrtiMr tUvelopmant of San
Wlneton Churchill
a Iwpy
(la to eae the crux of enatlon. There U no raaaon, *
to him, for lkltlna th .
nt in on the atomic bout '
i- “Nfawlat lluaaia would no
, the atom bomb event i
:
, hold It, be kU«f«at
would ibeT

SEARS

Studying Sturn

ft

- ^ It in-a gtktxl thing to turn away from war facia mid the
dayVnowH occaitlanally, and take little slant Ut the toiirt
and mun whu study them. It is rustful and also iliuminuting
and oven the tools are interesting,
The most essential tool is a plass prism, which Ih a
sort of largo magnify inp glass. At Hoeh2ti«-,-W/Y.“ ,Hftor
twa •months of trial und error',, opticiil pfhssmakers have
produced it perfect mold of optical glass weighing 379
iwunds. It is to He the larpest piece ever obtained for n
scientific instrument prism. It was done In two months,
but might have taken two years except for good luck.
It is hard to heliuve, with all of oftr recent war, basclml'
and football games, ai|{l so on, that there arc men on this
little old earth who arc more interested in the distant stars
than In the daily hull score. But it's a fact. And suen
facta become intensely interesting not only to professional
astronomers, hut to high school and college buys, wher
they discover the fiisclniltion of suqh-. studies. At that
point il Isn't study so much as a deep and nbfgddng Inerest in.one of the most wonderful aspects^nf a verj
venderful universe.

RtibHiun AHHurancc
* It was a potsi idea, in discussing the Itussiiui problem
&lt;ur Recretary of Statu -Urynos to assure the world that tht
United States government -would never join nnothcr coun
ry or group of countries in Vhostllu intrigue uguinsl tht
Soviet Union."
Most Americana have probably considered auch it state
ment unnecessary, and rather apprising, becuuse it woul
opt occur to thorn to feel the need of uny such declaration
VlayiMt not one American ip a hundred, or oven a thousand
IreamB of uny auch aggression. But in a time of Interna­
tional fears and doubts, it is just as well to have such ?
guarantee on the rectiTd;
And to end the incident, it might be just as well if tht
Russian government Itself were to muke a similar declura
ion— not Itccnuse we Americans fear a Russian invasioi
or other form of hostility, hut us a shown-down for a&gt;
roreign governments whom it may-concern.
All that we ask of Russia or any other country i
common international courtesy, and wlllingneas
resumi
lormal trade and intercourae for the general benefits o
mankind.

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By WIIUAM BITT----

Central P n u Writ tr
K NBW KNGI*AND woman
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It attmx. Insist It la tkt football
awl M l Umoselvfs that shoul
get kicked srouml.

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Of country roiula thul lUiitl in
servitude
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(aaS waarlag Mr*«r. Srralcky paul
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How Atom Bomb Proiad

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WAKlIJNtJTON Few people know how rin*. Amfrlrs n »trmir~
$g*” !LJ n »)rrl‘ ram&gt; to -failttra-itfr-ku** nl~* move ihai muld haw
, h,
HrirnllMa were working fewrUhly agtlnat time.'and alio agalnal
lack of fumle Expenditure# were reaching astronomical proporIlona, nnrt eohie leader* Were worried they would be held accountable for spending money on A.fndtlcsk venture
Recently, Rep Clarence Cannon ID ) of Mlaaouii, chairman of tbe
Houae appropriations committee, revealed he was
preparing to aak hlk group to cloae down on
funda for th* pmjec( Before he muld make the
■Uggeatlon. however, -the flrel atomic borAb' was
dropped on Hiroshima
*T never was an relieved In my life.** Cannon
■aid.
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•

• MAJ GRN LEW IS B HERllHBY. Selective
Service director, may reUre from the Army aoon
llerahry recently underwent an Army phyalcal
examination, and he doubts whether hie eyes
pnmed the rigid vision last. The general expect*
to tie retired on physical disability grounds beAlamlc lamb
cause of hi* eyes
Ixplailen
However. General Herehey'e retirement from
the Army would not necessarily mean that he
would give up the job aa draft chief He could continue aa head of
Selective Service either In an outright civilian capacity or in retired
Army alatue
Aa a civilian. Dr Clnrrncc Dykalrs headed the'National Draft
before Herehey iqok over Retired Army nfflerra also have been
holding responsible positions In WaAhlngton.

• ' * ' . * *

•

• HUMORS T H A T TED GAMBLE. Uie able young chief of the
treaeury'a war finance .division..will.Lake over a big motion ptetur*
job in Hollywood were eplked by Gamble himself.
#
Known aa a financial wlxard among the nation's banking fra­
ternity. Gambia.haa^headed .Uncle. Bam'd- huge war bond drive*
eucceeafully f
The owner of a string of six movie houses in the autsa of Wash­
ington and Oregon. Gamble' would be a* ‘‘natural'' for Hollywood.
But he says that he prefers to be hie own boee. an&lt;V will return
to Portland after the current Victory Loan la over the top. *
Gamble la a “ ball of are " type of executive, and haa led the bdnd
drives— greatest financial enterprises In tha history of jnanklnd-^
In a manner which has brought him hf(h praise from the bankers
who, at the outset, complained bitterly at Uie tGen-Secretary of the
Treasury Henry MorgenUiau'a choice of a "promotion" man to
steer the programs.
'
•
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s'
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'
• CONGRESSIONAL' PROPOSALS (o create a new naval acad­
emy on the Weet Coast are meeting with cool reception by old line,
Annapfdla-achooled naval offlcfra. They maintain that establish­
ment of new^tralnlng. schools .fo r .Tuture admirals would be
Talk amonjr hlgh-ranklnf Navy*fold-braider* become* salty, in­
deed. whan some on* mentions the-prop©#*I*. They recall their mid­
shipman days at Annapolis and declare that separation of the o n ­
cer training facilities would mar th* N a vy * hallowed tradition!.
Opposition viewpoints, however, stress th* need tor euch an Insti­
tution on the-Navy-conscious Pacific coast- Future aaa power wUI
be decided In the Pacific, not the Atlantic, they believe.
Because the Navy maintains auch large Lises In California and
other Pacific stales Uiey Argue that the Nbvya regular officers, at
least part o f them, should be trained in that area.
•
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#
• CONGRESS M AY T A K E FIN A L ACTION tn the near future
on a war department proposal to establish « aatlonal cemetery in each state fo r the -burial at war
veterans. Tha Houae military affairs committee is
holding hearings on Ihe proposal, already approved
by the Benatev
Cemeteries?
. The cost of establishing a national Cemetery In
'each atate. and other cemelerfee ae may be needed, ta estimated at
approximately US million doUare. The war department believes
that one la every,six veterans WtU be buried In a national cemetery
BO per o u t o f their wtvm and

SERVICE

Front page Coat News I From our'lovely assort­
ment of fur trimmed lovelies! Figure flattering
* lines, behuHful woolens topped b yrich fur collars
for extra warmth and beauty. Lovely pastel colors.

N O W A V A IL A B L E
. TO

Chctfterfieldu and untrimmed
C o a t*-------- from

Four m ora SaturUnya and

Ift el foot'nl! rasokrt wiff .’
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night, ton.

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Night Crew on Duty
Monday Thru

5:80 P.M. to 8:00

S T R IC K L A N D

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THURSDAY; iNQVEMHBR 8,-19451

Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
My

Editor! pecelia Truluek

Social Calendar
THUUSDAY
The We* Iyon Service Guild of
the First Methodist Church will
meet at the Church Annex nt
7:30 P. M.
The Wesleyan Serviee Guild
of the ' Methodist Church will
ipeet In ihe home „ f Mr*. Juck
gUlrney, Hill K. Twentieth- Street
at k:00 P. M.
FRIDAY
Sallie Harrison Chapter. W.S.
D.A.It. will meet ui 3:00 P M. at
the home of Mr*. W. M. Thigpen,

DODGE
PLYMOUTH
■•/
_ .** t

HOS Magnolia Avenue, with Mr*.
M. S. Wiggins and Mr*. W. C.
Hill *s ro-hn*le**cs. All visiting
daughter* tire Invited to attend.
MONDAY
Circle* of Fir*t Presbyterinn
Church will meet tt* follows:
Circle N'o. I - Mr*. J. O. Anile*,
Jr., Chairman, Mr*. P, J. Weber.
Elder Spring* at :i:00 P. M.j
Circle Nn'. J . Mrs. I,. K. Hoyle,
ChnlrniHn. Mr*.* F. M. Russell,
IMJJ Washington Court at .1:30
P. M.t Circle No. 3 - Mr*. C. It.
Dawson, Chairman, Mr*. Frank
l.leskt. 404 Palmetto Avenue at
3:30 P. M.*; Circle No. t * Mr*.
A. D. .Smith; Chairman. Mr*. K.
A, Smith, join Pork Avenue at
3:30 P. M.i Cirrle Nn. 5 - Mr*.
It. C. Whelchel. Chairman, Mr*.
May me Hodgkin, Cuke (Inurn
with Mr*. J. W. Mem a* hostess;
t'lrfle No. it - ’Mr*. J; ’ll. Wood­
ruff. Chuirni'in, Mr*. II. C, Hetr.el, I it 10* Park Avenuo^at 3:30

AND

* The t'irrlo* of the W.M.S. of
the First Baptists Church' will
meotvat 3:3irp. M. as follow*!
. C i r c l e No. 1 - Mr*. It. T
Thomas, Chairman, Mr*. Britton
Johnson ItO l West First Ktrect
W'ith Mrs. II, G. Methvln a* co­
ho* Iess; Circle Nn. J - Mr*. Lulu
Miller, Chairman, Mr*. J I.. Lee.
Ji nx Park Avenue; Circle Nn. ‘I

PARTS

Hallowe’en P a r t y
Civen By Methodists

SERVICE

The Primary and Junior De­
partment*
in
the
Methodist
t'huirli entertained with n 1 Hullo"
wet’ll costume party Nov. J from
(1:3(1 to ll:U(l P. M. Game* were
id v .’d n :*o ill,* nupdrvlslon of
Miss Mabel Chapman and Mis*
Betty Thurmond told Halloween
stories,
.Mrs. J. C. Davis, Superintend­
ent of the Sunday School, assi«tcil by Vra. M. II. Strirkluml,
Ml*. It. U. Hutchison, Miss Ethel
Riser, .Mrs. C. M. Flowers, MVs
J N Axxardli) ami Mrs J c
tluvis set veil refreshment* to Irm

SEMINOLE
COUNTY
MOTORS
IB!) Palmel In
Phone loll

EFFECTIVE
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• Ihe office of

Dr. J. F. Brawley,
Pinq Castle, Flori
da, will be closed

Frank Murphy, Itniidy listioson,
Kenneth Ellis.
Wiley Jnirnll,
.Mary Ann Strickland,
Betty
Brown. Carolyn Hudson, Kdwur l
McKinley, Demme Dennis, Mary
Esther Powell.
Jimmie__Unto,
Miuvm McKinley. Melville Bruitson,
Martha Owen,
P o in ty
U rjfh t, Dttvitl Leonard, Jume*
Ihtvl*.
Joe Ilnchisnn,
Joan
Wiignt,
Minnie Abe* Ogletbv,
Mrrv A-m W iiglit, Ih-t y tlrynnl.
Odell Hamilton,
Edna Cowan,
■Put*y Ann I avis, Kcn’ieth Ernest
Murphy, Edward Cowan, Itobert
Baker, Myra . F u n d * Strickland.
Wat ten McCall,
Wallace llotal,
llillv « l.anler. Alfred Stanley, C.
It. Flowers, Helen lilckxon, Hat­
tie Ami Smith, Linda Leonard,
Itusii Coke Boyle. Gail Bilims,
t nnfl Felice -Alma Smith.''
Also Misses lluihara Lee Chap­
man, Helen Hickson, Betty Thur­
mond, Mabel Chapman, Janice
Brown, Mr*. Bill Tyre, Mr*. B.
E. Chapman, Mr. J. C, Davis,
Mr*. Alfred Stanley, ami Urv.
J. K. McKinley.

GMtDKN NOTES

on b o t h Sundays
and Wednesdays.

ran furnish you
n complete line of Tuxedo Feeds
also
I'lenty Citrus Pulp
Cotton Seed Meal
Wheal I Iran
Coro A- Wheat Scratch
llnv
Oats
Ilahy Chicks
All kinds of poultry supplies

Mr. .and Mr*. Furl Kvan* and
children and Jack and Billy Kvnr.s
•Pent yestnday in Daytona.
Mr*. Vivian Speer ha* recently
returned from the Eye institute
*’f . the Presbyterian Hospitul In
New t ork City where she under­
went an eye operation and hn*
been hospitalised for the past
month and a half. .

W HEN HOWLING, ONE
COVOTE HAY GOUND L W t
AN ENTIRE. PACK

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M rr Genrire Harden, soloist,
sane "In My Father* House Are
Many Mansion*" by Jewell and
‘•The Ford'* Prayer1’ by Malntte.
She was nccompahled at the
Stelnwuv’ by
.Miss Margaret
Da via,
. Mr«. Wnyile llucker, president,
presided al the business meeting
where it • wns voted to sponsor
a club o f high school iritis as a
Junior Club ami which will tie
under the leadership of Mr*. C.
II. Dawson, Youlh Protection
Chairman. Mrs, Dawson read the
proposed constitution anil by. la a *
o f the club which were npuroved.
\ suitable liomo will be chosen
later fur_thc Junior Club. _
Mr*. Roy Tilli* made a repoit o f the meetiiiu of the S c
••nth District which was held
recently in Drluudn and announc­
ed that the Sanford Woman*

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t.-tnr
ONI O f EIOHT SURVIVORS from on ATC plane which made a cra&amp;ta
lundinc In the Tactile, Mar dire Traulman, 22, Ferdinand, Idaho, 1*
tliown (top) being carried fr o m ,* •rescue ililp, tlie escort carrier
Casablanca after its arrival at Honolulu, Hawaii. Crewmen at bottom
carry ashore one of seven bodies picked up near the scene o f the acci­
dent. Search la continuing for twelve ethers, Including a WAC, who
were aboard the piano when it crash-landed 400 mile* northeast of
the Hawaiian Island of OnbU.
( Internationalioundpholo)

old linden, Hill Ludw ig, Snki.
Plloijttt. .
...
Sojilumirt's:
Mnl'uiinl
cot
llriluili-, Mon,, Bulb Mills, Myn
Redden, Mary l.eonis, Anita Jim
The
followinir
students
of
llclly Humphrey, June Itosi
Reminoly High School earned an' I till!on..
I outs Reynolds, Fred Itos
average of !i(1 or higher for the
iler, I eland Bud.l,
first six weeks of the school year, i
Otyve Ann Adam*
Seniors;
Rosemary, Hurdle!., j Kreahmetit
Betty Ball, Betty Dtiucnn, But
Elisabeth Carver, Daphne Coimel l lura
Edeiifiebt, Emma Jiinn Rob
ly, Ollie R. Fortsim, Martha King,' i.iti*. Joan Kmitb.
un the renovation o f the-kitchen l-nis l.i e. Anne Lovell. .Sallie Mol i
rlson, Pnllv Oldnker.
Dorothy
for which’ Mr und Vr*. E.
Harper donated special lightitr: Price, Lorelei Thorne, Dorothy'
llerlHrlt*.
alter
Mead* Meeting. Ik H e l d
fixture* and Mr*. Fletchei B o lls '•on
Smith. George Spencer, Walter}
donated paint.
Schnohel,
By Future Farmers
Hostesses for
the luncheon
Juneir*
l yllian Boyle, Dorn
were: Mr*. S. D. Highleyinun,
ihvJ'huidecii.T’eggy Hester, Betty*— The Future- Farmers Chanter
Hunter, Georgie Hntrhins, Jean l.of the Seminole High Sehool held

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Today and Friday
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firM-im.eting Tur-sdny at l hr
Johnson, Doris Jones, Lolo -Leehouse, hollowing
the
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Evelyn Ratliff, Jean Buyer, Hetty, opening re
Shannon, Myra Southward, Char- 1 o ffic e r * w as h e ld ;
lotto .Stein. A ml it v Tjilli—M a ix -— H ffrre rK ’ T.trt’le d ' Incltt
Touchton, Nancy eWillifim*, Mils-,
dent, Vern Clark; Vice
Inn Bnls-ock, Simon Dingfehler,
Clyde llutt. Jan Jenkinxon, Hat- Herman Gnno; Soeretar
Kinney; Treasurer, All
Reporters, Dickie Frank

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Correct Men’s W ear1

rhairman, M l*. W. S. Brum lev.
Mrs. F. T Meriwether, Mrs II
J I .chinan and Mr* Oscar Harri­
son.
Approximately seventy mem­
ber* atteipfed the meeting.

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. IMS

m r aANfo&gt;?B n W A L P . BAw row n Fl o r i d a
Ililiilitr.

Surplus' Board
Explains Plant
Disposal Delay

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i i 'l n ’iilt Cnurt h rall

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..lliiin r

♦ F O R REN T ♦

fur I'la ln llff.

SPA C E IN THIS PAPER
Wilt Arrange To Suit

u lllir .ll o r 1*1 I II.M A T I05I
|H iW A ft l» H.
.M A A U L L U
n Itmm*
ij f rL&lt;*r|il©riei’i find
Post O ff it* fidtlr**#* 1** J£trS Fifth
Avimut*. Avon,
N *w
Jrr***v
\ nu m r htrpliy iml ifltid nnd re*
ijiiln .l to appear in it certain Hill
Id

Symington
Defends
Refusal To Lease-

G O O D

&lt;*r i I t i t fllrd mkvIiiM you »*&gt;
*lli» fnni L M*m wr 11. fur divorce
ni &gt;ult iintr p,»mlhtu In th#&gt; O r*

FIT Y O U R

* nit i*unri **f B «m lnui« c««unt&gt;
KP h Mu, **li nr lifrfiirn tin* linrrin
lir I I in Iit I my* in* w it,-llifj .Ini «|m&gt;
u. l*i in her, 1I ( 6. J
‘|n n p f.ii 11
MMhi rati
w ill
|l|U«'(.irl] K k l*| rt.*
L* l tills «ii tier Ii* puLilH L«nl fni
ih. . liit'itn r y time r i " , h r l aw
III the S A M I n il
111lit A 1*1-*, ii
Mfj W
kt
i *ff wrnora) rlreiilitilnii
In H.iiit County j.nil Hf,ite.
\\ l I NI.SS my baud Mini uffpi.H
till .it iiffiiie jjI HiiiiYiiril, K*|hlii"t**
t.Vntitf&gt;v FlnriilJi, ih lit I Ml ility1 of
IIMu.
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O.
I*. IIK IIN IM pS
, i Irrh * "lie ITIt i,*#iti rt
Seinlnolo notinty. OtoH’l.*
(•‘iM-iili I ’oiirt Sf»!tl)

W A H lftw IT O N , Nov. H lA’i—
I’mvhllrur pr.-m-tiim- job- . .i».
•mmed thin uivk liv the Surplus
I’ntjWrty AilmtnliilrHlor in thu
''liljrKr»t fiirtor" i» ili.poMil o f -the
povcrnmrnf. *t,-«-l mul inm plmit-i
Imilt for war.
\V. Slum t .Symington, the Ail*
mitiiMmtnr, n.
\,n n thin iml't-y
in cxplnininir to Netuitmh why thi&gt;
government lui'l loliTiril nil offer
to Irnrr tlir&gt;
FVli.ral­
ly owned Kti'iJ plant at (iencv.i,
Utah
“ I f*‘"l ilinl eniplnympnl i. the
hictrost fuelnr ii /inpionl oi nn\
of i p r u p r r l i e V '- . M r , Hymhurtim toll]' n- auh-uraup oi tin- Soil
nlo Mllitnw Affalra f'ninnikei:.

i
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t i ov

•***• Pu t - “ ulii'i Hl»le

Mustard &gt;-lb jar 10c
' 7* l»rt» - Fre^h, l'rl«|i I l&gt;*.

Premiums

Nitit u n a t io n

itf * STififnit'l, ‘ niffitl'i!.' *i

SUPER MARkTIS I

i lir t'|i\ «*f S mfuriL' Fh*f hla* ' yt'i

'tin
till
( mi Hie

ton denied thm nr Jrnl In-on a
"faugh llaili-r” on an iifft-l hy K,
I’m iv 111 -liloi, )n—-lilont of the
Colorado Fuel anil Iron Corpora

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Klnnncc f ’in jh t it i
th i Mi &lt;ilitbi V I-a
Juinr lh&lt; i'
SI,0(111,M i :i
Hnldi-r tii t
Knvpriimci.t fin icrnnvvl
Semnnt

l

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F— Hnmry; wn». K

lyiniT tt&gt;»*ir .

(ininl i.rnniiTini; and uimkI
i-lt-mi lliyr k'n hunil in Imml
. .. no niie can l&gt;t* well
trinnincd wi-ru in tr anilctl,
wrinkled clnthi-s.

i !#*i Hon

hehl

M

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- nil-ill lirlinn
■- iiiinutcd

nffcr wmlld

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KT llhiimilli-i

.■ml .1 II, U«flk iiM I n ^ r t o m and
I* 11a vbm I smith mm I'ferk o f f«aid
elecllifll.
. IN
WITNKHM
W IIK ttK O K
I
hsit&lt;» hereunto e«t my hand »e
,'layor of the «*lly of Hatifoid.
I**lllfliiln» ii till hiivr iritijeeil to hi « f H **d lie into (lit Heal of, the enlil
* *11v mi t Ii I ■« the 3rd day of No
\ i in her. A- I*. - HH&amp;.
I«l i\VAl(tP IIIHUINH
A m Mh r o f the Cll| nf
H.itifo‘r«l, Fiorldn.
iHKAtA*
» r eiiHTII. N. Ha) » r
* i l y •'ierk.

liJARLY
FOR FA LL

«*f l iM'pmiMHV im t *.
of two t’ ltjr Coin*
for lerinM itf niriu^ ot

11,0 t ‘l»&gt; llftll In paid C ity o f Sun*

$91 #01.* I Ml 1 i

PREPARh]

ilia)

loriihi* in nirtrui riiltr
mi
- IP'liMi- H■iV* it t hir m
mid orilliiiiftreM r*dHtiiiK
i *• r ln iiuiih now In fcirr*** In Mild
itv
Tin *1iillM ivlll lilt oj*fli»i t
riiit oViork a . M. Kit it e r it tfttui*
dahl Time, nnd w ill riono at T:*‘«
« lorh P M, on *alr| •iJatv,. *
I In in by aitiiiilnt. Mr*. MnrjiaMj

-miml. ' i wM—

than

-u'ttl Mr.

PACKED tight FROM CURB TO CURB, can Jam the streets fronting the
Ford Plant at Windsor, Ontnrio, Canada, after workers hod thrown an
■utn barricade iil-out the company's huildlncs. In this ocrlal view, vehi­
cles can be seen on Sandwich street. More than 12,000 memben of the
.UAWtCU)..liavc-becn on *UtUe since September a Jrt • dispute over
maintenance of union membership.
(international Soundnhotol

NIBLETS
'/$ lb. Pkg
.•■■nil, T «n * r r

No. 2 con
Top Notch Feeds
Scratch 25,-Ibs $1,171
72c Scratch 100-lbs 3.90
l l/( E gg Mash 25 lbs 1;23
liC
&gt;00 lbs 4.08
13c Starting Mash
-e.nl
25 lbs 1.28 I
32c Growing Mash
V'L;
25 lbs 1.25J

J-

Ih-mncrnt. «l
.irprcM-ntiitii
ty, iai.iii.nl
pi-ncica In h

llrlnir hi rlcnninif early
and In- prcpuri-il In m eet
the
Kail
scamm
with

WHf—eaUou

Imnd-laix frimllhl-flaf

L A N E Y DRY C L E A N IN G CD
E'hnni- 1Of.

Feed 100-lbs $3.59
21cl Whitchouse Milk
ok' I 4 Tall Cans 34c

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Hunt V

B E S U i.E W I T H P U F iE
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
Auto Accessaries

• Battery

Itcc-hari'inif

•

Tires- and Tillies

•

Hoad Service

• Wash. I'alisli and Wav
.lack K. Mnrrisim

. l '-.inpun-— wrr— p rf'T ^ 'i-d in Tfic
I ii; I 'la li
I'l l idlin' lie aaiil it in -run r-ot itT u y - n t H w i l S T r
-m i i i i k . H K n u e a H i m a n ,
| inly lit In; jnii-i: --iled with hi* luit
• ........ u s . i n
i -i i m iA 'n a
r'niitan.c, f a l l I.. I • &gt;i limit fnt an IN ItK; lA c jA T i: nw
“ iiiilc-piiidi-nt W n ricin d ee) ayn- K ltK liK ItlA K a . iryK off, JO.
ilicHte.**
T l» A l.i, fitl- in lT tllt'k a W ' p VmII he Irani
,
Kill cr tcatiHUNH IIA V IN ll ChAlMH n il
ficjl. i tin . 1 I
&gt; ila - liia l e a y lliC M A N Itfl
AIJAINHT
HAIL*
KttTATPS:
tit-j'i . and tlni i- f i i pl-iyud by tlm
Ynu
mul
vMirh
nf
)nu
u
rj
Wru*
J K'lVi-i nment rxiK ic IIM p v t * {M f t
■•A iiM lrtM anil ri iiulrei! la W torval
i ll t l . " ’ pc.'ci—Him* VAltle ■ nf . &lt;1III in- nnd tli-ni lullin'* Wlilrh
mul i-'iniln;} clipneitv n f (Ini licnu- &gt;nit, nr n lih rr nf ynn. limy tinvc
iir ii I ii .I
Ih#- r .in 11- nf Krvd.rlek
\ vii plant.
A. I n nmi. Jr., il « - i 'M « ] , |h l ** nf
Mild I'n iiiily, tn ll|i- Cnm ily Judire
n( S* inln#i 11- U flillit). f-'lnrlila, nt
III. nrrii-n In Ilir rnnrl Iiimi. i - nf nuld
I'nunly hI HHnrnrd, Kkirlit,. wltliln
.lltlil ciilmidur mnnihn (nnu the
linn- -if lln- flrnt niilill, nlli.n «&gt;f
M in n ; t ii %
; i si
Jjj— lu U . l. U I - n M X N tut INSn.V Itil* nrilli-,. Ilm-li i-luli,i nr demand
- In. . iilin-f- nf I t -.1,1, in1)- I
nn- ahull In- In Hrlllmr- and nliall ’.talilln- place -nf rmldi-nrc mul |k#h|
Httlrwl tn HP- n fflee Hdilraan of the elnlmant. and
IH* ii •**' \&gt;iv* itihi i ;Tk. i *h ;i , in u I hull lie nu ni l. In liy the rlullnunt,
&lt;S*ali nr iilinrnry, and any nurli
***”| i ui itiit . iii ill
lit i
I I I I * ft r »
|n •11»I j. 11k
III
111'
tilt UitlBl nt HnTl(il)f*lM I'lMIfl* claim nr dulnaiid nnf . » filed almll
In- raid
1 V F f **I it I ill, nn d lilm tliiliM l tlllt*
"l I*I* ij .tMl • t * l m It ii M
*% II ii t*f&gt;
M A liJU H IK J.- IIVUON
.11*1»i,i no
Pi.'H ltltf
t *W II11utii A h uilailalnlrnliir nf lln- i:.(a le nf
.r'leduileh A, I#, anu. Jr; rt,*-

Lt'Bitl Atlv crlihciiienl

WAMININO A BROKEN SLAB at tfie grove of Mrs. Merlon Stockman In
Catholic Calvary Cemetery, Colllncawood,'N. J., u detective seeks soluUiin of a mystery that stirred the countryside. One day after the buriul
of Mrs. Stockman, the discovery
made that ihc vault and casket hud
been broken o|icn and the heart pf liic corpse removed. Expensive rings
an the Oncers were left untouched.
lialcniatiuiutiJSfiuiiiijdiolo)

in your future!

There’s a

Another FIRST for Southern!

I'liann 20(1

Your Ftirll'TIcaVr'FiTnre- HITT

I T IlfUl -elliilil
lem ifu ls

l*lnln i,r IM*lr-Hi&gt;(ii||

Obelisk Flour

10-lb bag

For MrMifEt flr«*ti ii k n it p

B.V. Extract ....
II ftilfr • I renin Mlj lr

Camay Toilet S o a p .....
cakes
20e
Ivory Soap Guest Cake
2 med. caks 9c
Ivory S o a p ............ Irj
a k e ......... 10c
Lava Soap
... 3 c
t s ..... .... ■
- —20c
P&amp; G Laundry ........
Oxydol ..
.. lrg. f
Duz ................ lrg pk
Crlseo Shortening 7..... 3-lb jar ....... 68c
Ivory-Flakes ........ Hrj
Ivory S n o w ........ . Irf

now

In our M E A T D E P A R T M E N T

llrrinaa'* ahlalr..

PYR0- D
DDT With Pyrethrum

Y o u b u y I n iiir n n r r ,
p a y / o r I f, and ta rg e t
luaal T lte n jrou want

3

£?f&gt;nn i r i i

Sausage .. lb.
i.Minad

Hamburger lb

th ro u g h

E ffects aK sin st

e a r - o f a ll d e ta ila a n d

A lirarta alrlulB .

a r r a a g o a p ro m p t w t-

Steak

Flies, Ants, Unnclius, Mosijuitts’s, Water Buks,
Months, Vlens, Lice, Bed Buks, Ticks.

oa, wm taka

.... lb, ...

I 41r ift* ltlllirf*ka It-41|HI

U rtn e n L T h a t 's S eye*

SHOWN IN niGHT FOR THI FIRn TIMI la tha twin-Jat alrpUna XP-63
built by. the licit Aircraft Corporation to meat tha problem of loog
i unite flight by jet propuldon. Uuilt In co-oparaUon with Army Air
Torre , iij!iiiccrnrlh e plane it In tha "SOO-mlle-an-hour category.” It haa
t. Wing »pan of :&gt;S feat and It « feat, ten tnchaa long. Ita Jat anglnta ora
immun-ij iiv t|io tlub Midi of 1ha wlngt. Tha eraft'a armament conaiata
of tlx no-ratiber innrhltic gunt mounted In tha noaa and It la equipped to
carry a 2,two-pound bomb under each wing.
(fniarnetionet)

ll-rf

SEW1C

It— u n til you h a v e a
a c tio n . I f y o n In ju r e d

Vm.Vr,|

Weiners .. lb. .. 37c Tongues. .. lb.

For tfuick kttock-tlowti, sure kill, and last ini;

JENNINGS SEED STORE

j

Iona C o rn ........

S T R I C KL A N D - MORRISON, Inc

First to introduce Uittlt*Tt'«l
Spray to Florida, Sotilhorii
lirinitH you

17c

i i 'I '. i riinl. §•&gt; v iittiu *tJ uiiifinr)'.
'»n tp»* A
ed jim^ 'IH a .VLtyttr **/

' IJtit rtty

lorn*. "W V went,'l,i keep I bene
pcopli- wnrKjnK,"
A
At the same thin-, Mr. Syming­

B U S IN E S S

Vinegar qt. btl 12c

lu ll « * lent: Ml I MMnlriljpah
1l?&lt;rW*lmfijf t*i ilw*
throtffihM ir

- Men I l"i.Tili-r|o" ciir+tltiit iimli '

#

N E I G H B O R S — PR IC E S T O

S teak .... lb .....

H. JAM ES GUT AGENCY

A llradr rial, . T - I I . .

Steaks .... lb‘. ...

MUTCH BLDG.

202 Sanford Avc.

Sweet Potatoes

All the VITAMINS (or all the family /3
at just a FEW PENNIES a DAY

s t a g g e r

Cold Preparations

NICK’S PACKAGE STOKE
SP E C IA L THIS W E E K

your flra and windatorm Inturaftt#
# •

c a t

B in N n

* %

premium on property eligible for

W H IS K Y
Fosters

term inaurance.
T h e budget plan reduce* tha year­
ly coat o f your Inaurance Id 1 / 8 %
to 80%.

A»t. C,'
Oilclaa

Our dividend! will further reduce

id Waelaa*ldB.

To All Your Bakery
Needs - - - .
Jt'a always fresh when
, yp» toy It at
■

T O

n

R S tiiit

your
to

yourly

25%,

coat another *0%

Tomatoes

M b ctn,

410 SAN^OIU) AVKNUE

Your Insurance
Yuu can now atagucr or budd^t'

Fmiry R rk rtn l

G IN
Dixie Bell,
3.35 Pints 2.10

Old Plaisman
BOurbon 4-5
3.50
Pints
.
2^5

Delicious Apples ... ..... 2-lbs ..... ..
Fresh Cranberries .. 1-Ib cello bag
Juicy £la. Oranges ...... 5-lbs ....
Fancy Lem ons.... . . . pound ■

B EER &amp; A L E
Budwiser
Hiatt,
case 4.25
Pints 1.95
Bevewyck doz. 2.15

RUM
Spepial

Wa.MMul.a lira

Fresh Crisp C arro ts...... 2 b e t a

Kentucky Corn
4-5 3J5

Lettuce ............. lrg. head .........

ttles 2c each \

Stuart Pecans ............ lb.............
Spanish Onions

-

.......

A &amp; P FOOD STORE
200 Magnolia Avenue
Sanford, 1
VW S

M . f lT U I K C M A T

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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8. 1045

CONCRETE P IP E

TIIR SAN FORD-HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

1HE OLD HOME TOWN

A LETTER
&lt;?D-@ca

D R IVE W A YS
W El.LS
SEPTIC TA N K S
W ATE R TA N K S
CU LVERTS nml SEWERS
TranitU Mis Concrete
Second* available at low price

O 'I..J O H N ! DO M T

HOME *

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th e

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0 S NtW OfDC*

go

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K it c h e n

V
SHE TELLS ^
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&amp; t;U N t&gt; A J U S T W A X E O

TME FLOOR//
//Welcome

CONCRETE BLOCK

n

P E N IN S U L A R

y\

By STANLEY

c j if t

totht
Former

Find Federal Savings «Xr

u Resident

Concrete Pipe Co.

Association

of Seminole ( ’punl\

l*honc 1111

IN T H IS N E V W P .&amp;?E&amp;j

SANFORD. F t A.

2 0 !) M m t u i i l i i i

,\v o .

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R A Y M O N D M. HALL, R EALTOR
Iteiil Estate Sales—Rentals—Mortgage Loans
I&gt;l'|)cii&lt;IuI&gt;Ic Insurance and Bonds
Phone !)fi(l

Room I, Florida, State Bank IlnlBint;

SPECIAL NOTICE
II to 5 Day Dry Cleaning Service
5 Day laundry Service

IO H N S

\Ve recommend Unit new customers send their
laundry last three days of week.

Phone 475
SE M IN O LE C O U N TY L A U N D R Y C6
810 W. 3rd St.

Rhone 41

FORMER D el m i l p o lite lieutenant
Edwurd lle lln i Is slipwii entering
Jml In I ’nittliic. Mich., to he a Mo­

tioned In ci iinectlon with the slay­
ing o f M r'- Alberta Y o u n n . w ife of
nil nrmy major. He wn* Inter placed
u n d e r Icc h o K il n r ir s l hy the in l­
in e .

DAY O F F
See as al our new home

SCOTT’S SCRAP BOOK

(Itilcriitrliu .M il .Son mi photo)

L\u

$£SW &gt;£

K

RENT A CAR

MlHLD IN
Ha l f of yhl
U N l f L D S fA lE *

RENT A TRUCK (’/TON)

EVEP.y YEAR

BROKEN
W IN D S H IE L D S
DANGERO US!
Let us replace your broken windshields with
SAFETY GLASS — a Laminated glass that
provides greuter protection from the danger
of liroken, flying pieces.
We have'a full line.of mirrors, glass Building
Blocks and (Mass of all kinds.

S E N K A R IK

GLASS

&amp;

MIRROR

CO

GKMM)-MQRRIS0 N
U DRIVE IT. INC

w flr e r w r i^ E —

SfoM E DISKS. USEP
AS. £ o l N S ?

The Lost isFound
By Our Want Ad*
Wken you lose 'n* .dvfrtii.
They’Don’t Stay L ilt Long

Phone .Till

. MADE FR O M
&lt;HE R o o f s oF
fK L C A ^ A V A
P 1 AM &lt;, WHICH
ARE POISONOU';
* Ho w l e r ',
fHF. T a p i o c a
i$ « . r f M A D E
L lN f lL fH E SA P
CONfAlNINt;
PRUSSIC AC IP
IS S q u e e z e d
o u f o f &lt;Ht
R oot s

IS’LAMP oF Y A P

The R o m a n s
called c o m l T s
' HAIRY i/TAftb'

Carrier Boys
TheSanfordHerald
YOU CANT QUIT ADVERTISING
.

YOIMIK TALKING TO A PA BATIK
NOT A MASS MEETING
^

Good Pay!
Apply In Person

LO NE R A N G E R

B E S T

B IJ Y

AS-THE NEW SHERIFF, MY FIRST
ACT IS TO ARREST ALL OF "Pl/KE'
MORGAN'S GUN SUNGERS.
HANP OVER YOUR GUNS, GENTS,

NOW WAIT A A SHUT *JP' YOU
MINUTE/SAM .) W ERE WOB5E
VOU CAN'T J THAN THE REST
BLAME M B ) YOU SOLP YOUR
F O R • * •J
AUTHORITY TO
■r
----, A CROOK!

HEY, LOOK' YOU SAID “PlIKb *
MORGAN WAS DLAU. Ill:
HE'S RlPIN' INTO TOWN /VOW

W HOA' GAY, WIT AI
C O M M O T IO N ' r

VICTORY
B O N O S

~~i|
AW. G E E -M O M
I GOT MY D A TE S /—
IT”
T A N 3 L B D -D tD Y O U
'll1
tell them WHATI.
Jj LETS SEE.7Y E S ' l

TO U iilN Q T H U H O Y S H O M I

BILL A N D ) tol DVOU *

BNG *=
PHONED.

By PAUL ROBINSON
&gt;- IT W A S J U S T T H E K '

CfTHEE WAY A- f^SErL l
-a n RO U ND

YOU
D A N C E / ** I—
B N G B C I N O S t ---Y O U K O M e .^ fR v .
b il l l s t o t a k c

td th e

FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION
TO

C U J jT O M F .H ,i C . O M M U N L T Y

ANT)

COUNTRY
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER AJ915

THE SANFORD HERALlf, SANFORD, FLORIDA

CLASSIFIED

AD VERTISING

8ATE* I

f .'iA

g rea t

— ANN Q UN C IN fi-^-

|0c per tine for on* Insertion
Me per line for three insertion
37c per line for 8 insertion*
IS per line for 30 Insert lone
Minimum rates . . . 90c

A 1943 AlX'AM^iOtd,
P g iB

Our shop is now open for business

AS o t &amp;

O P M lP f A s U k A l t '

General Auto Repairing

'ItV e -fe ffp A fS

By - Barfield and Jackson

PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR AOs In THE SANFORD HERALD
Count, fire words to the line, sncludlng plume and address.
All advertisements for situations wanted will be charted fer at the

Connected with

Y A T E S AUTO P A IN T &amp; BODY W ORKS
BUSINESS SERVICE

FOR S A L E ILL up wl■llh keiwsena and fuel
oil before winter.
71. 11. POPE &lt;

DODGE - PLYM OUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
109 -Palmetto A re,
Phone 1011

BSE -

WE AftkXTuilv equipped and
know how to rcr-ip your tires.
FARMS FOR S A L K - One
Natural ruLber or synthetic,
land, -1 -K&lt;-kwI well,
.'l acres, tiled
t— . -----we protect toe Sidewalls of
2 story house. I ear Karate, I
your the. Jones 'file Shop,
tool house, COO ft. West of
('or. 1 st und Elm, phone 80H.
Lake Monroe Post Office. One
—5 acres, sit tiled, itood well, 2 IIOIIY AND Fender dents, paint
injury nr fading should be
etory house, 2 story burn. «
corrected now to combat aging
mile west on Orange Boultand weathering. A new pain*
V Bell. Lake Monroe
vard. J. W.
less method awaits you at
Phone 15.
YATBH A l ’TO P A IN T A
OKT Y'QUR gasoline and oil ut
BODY SHOP
The standard Station nenw l OS N. Palmetto Ayr. Phone 371
from the Court* House.
WASHING machines repaired—
P L A N T fT F O R -V IC T O R Y OARami all home appliances, CuldDENS: Collards, Cabbage; Let*, ■'wfcll Offraral Repair! Shop, 707
tuce, Bscnrole, Tomato plants. . North Mills, Orlando, phune
Also Htrnwl&gt;erry plants. 4.W
2-1072. Prompt service.
Dell, I.uke Monroe, phone to.
Kxf.’rt Auto Repairing
H u r lir Id

COMING SOON!
Sanford’s O W N and COM PLETE
SO U TH E R N B E LL
TEL. &amp; TEL. CO.

Bronchial

GOUGHS
BronchUI Irritations
Dae to Colds .

r,.i*nd *1 r.n ii lod sysi any *uod
Ir ,ik .lure rur a Ualtle of UuakTsy1*
CAN ADIOI, ‘Mixture. Take a couple
nf Hl|&gt;e at bedtime. F t tI lie Instant
powerful egeetlv* action aprtad
thru throat, head and lirouclilal
tutu s—dart* at ones to loosen up
thick, clicking pblcgnt, eootbo raw
inMtihruiife—make lirealhltm easier,
Kun.iru from thutk persistent,
natty Irritating coughs or bronchial
Irritations due to colde find llucki-y&gt; hrlim ntilcl: ami egr,-tlye reIirf. I»in‘l wait—get llutU ley's Csoii.Ill,I Irtdny. Vimi K't relief luntatilly
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

A . Jsrk so n

FLOOR sanding, and finishing,
‘cleaning und waxing. "II. M.
(Reason, Lake Mary.

GOOD TRUCKS
......
Chevrolet Tnndam Make,
splendid condition and a honey
for heavy hauling., Just this
thing for citrus and vegetables,

21141

A U T O .PAINTING
Rv C.W. "P a t" Johtuon
I ft year* experience In tiUlo und
iiircrnflpainting. Sanford's popu­
lar paint authority,
HOLLER MOTOR SALEH
208 W. 1st HI.

★ Handsome "Post-W**" ModsU
i t Exclusive M sytaa Featu re

: F C I t . M . ' i l U J l ------ a p a rt m e n t

20 CUJ1IC fiMit refrigerator, used
two 'toonlhs. Can he seen ut
Frierson’s.

children, C. It. Schirord, MIR.
lory ‘ retired, permanent. Phnlie
County 3321 or 4H92.

ONE Uenerul Electric table model
i) lube radio; See Grover David
nl Ht II. Pope C o . ________

M ISCELLANEOUS

ABOUT 400 Tl one filch Galvan-,
lied pipe, nearly new, at re­
duced price. Also one smull
iron wood heater. A. C. Soun­
ders, Lnko Mary.____________
TWO STORY house on Fifth St.
Close In, u home you will
always enjoy. Edward F. lane,
phone 462,
B E A U TIFU L htrnie on
Avenue. When you **u It
will nay It is the best buy
have ever seen in Florida,
ward F. Lane.

Uuk
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Corner)

★ Important "Pcwt-Woi'*
— Improvement*-----------------A New Duality, M d socy.
Coma in now foe full detail*

RANDALL
ELECTRIC CO.

WE PAY’ highest cash prices for
used furniture. Haynes A W il­
liams Furniture Co., 311 E. l*c
St. phone 988.

112 MnKnollu -Ave
Phone 113

. BORROW a tiltK wilF.lte
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
YOUR natural desire (or privacy
in money matters Is strictly
respected here.
Friends and
relative* are not questioned
about your credit.
pi oyer or buiineai associates
will not hear of your persons!
affairs. Thera la no cause for
embarrassment.
Reasonable credit requirements.
No co-makers art money loan*,
"arlshlu payment plan*.
FA M ILY LOAN CO.
Florida Rank Bldg.
Phone 31

VERY HU ll»l ant is I dining room
auile, one 64"' round table with
four 1 1 " leaves, 0 diner* And
one arm chair. Phone 176-J or
cull at 203 K, 10 th Ht. Mr*. NOTICE M. L. niRsell Grocdry
919 West First Btrcfct will ,he
B. A. Howard.
open for business Friday,-N o a
9
In the Culhoun Store Building.
Tint EE Apiece Red Maple living
- room suit*.- -Phone-624.W *fler. - A_con»pleta_U ne_uf..gtBcrries
and meats will be on display
for your convenience.
EIGHT room fentlshed house on
Crystal l^iko, pne-helf mile LOST
South of Country Club, on
I-akw Mary Rood, Four beu- LOST: Brown Jacket, reversible
roams, bath und shower up­
gabardine and leather.
Re­
stairs. hot und cold' wafer, all
ward. Please contact Jack Ben­
electric kitchen, telephone, 30
ton, phone 822-M.
acres, 16 acres In (elsctrlc
or chicken ranch. Home clear­ FO U N D —
ed highland, muck gsrdem-loU
of timber,
Mrs. C. ML Ishlll. FOUND: Ladle's
wrist
watch
near Bsnford Atlanltc Bank.
HEC0k6 d Hand bricks, plenty
Inquire Ens. P, H, Glenn, HNAH,
doors and windows.
Duhift's
Sr, Officer’ s Quarters.
.
Lumber Yard.
FOUND: Bihle leather hound, gUt
80
CHICK
electric . brooder,
edged with family name* in
sanitary run. 812.00; 12 ml
hack. Owner may havVby payfar this adv.

THE MUSIC BOX OF SAN FO R D
IA I he Princes* Theater Building

SYLVESTER GETS ALL THE ANSWERS

Conic in and see us. We can help you too
— SH OW you the materials, give you sug­
gestions and estimates.
Make ynttr-plans iioiv for the home you
are going to build. This is your headquar­
ters lor building material information.

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD
Phone 83

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AS AOENTI of the FBI were report­
ed on the scene, Sierra County
Sheriff W. D. Johnson declared that
be now believes three-year-old
Dickie turn Sudcn haa been kid­
naped. T h e you n g aclon o f a
wealthy San Francisco Day area
family, pictured here In a recent
_iihoto,
a ..r
.‘. , i . t from
, L l his
a narfinli'
vanished
parents*
lome near Downlcvllle, Col., some
lays ago.
(international)
Jdi'J^R SrtV ofi'-T ^xA V BAOj,

ode aP -rats 0 ^Srf in
■lUe s o o fA W e s r

A ftw t / P e -TtfxAS i i c A WiAtfip*!
ma

As is 4^nsiQUtev one apian-

pefedsNB- « m ps e v s «

seed

ROBERT A. W IL L IA M S
Pbf&gt;n« 732

REAL ESTATE-I1KOKER
Atlantic Bank Bklg.

JUBT A GOOD PLACE TO EAT.

R O Y JO HNSO N’S
:
RED B A R N
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soon

C O L E M A N JS—
OFFICE SU PPLIE S
Evornhurp Penn
Typewriter
Everyday Files
Card Index Traytt
Aluminum Sheet Holdcnt
Leather Brief Ciwen
Buxton Billfold*
Rooks — Gifts
114 M ngonlin A v e .

H E LP W A N T E D —

house with plenty, of land, 6 G IR L for .soda Fount
miles west of Sanford on
ey's Drug Store. I
Highway 44. J.W. 'Turner, Rt.
•full time1, Box 130. __
_________ _ _
W ANTED: 25 coloi
FOR BALE
for railroad work
Six room houss, 3 acres of land
Perpianant. See C.C. Bronsoi
about 4 miles out, quick posses­
Util MvrtU . Aii4L •tfLRP J Li
sion.

Robert A. William* .
Phone 793 Atlantic Bank Bldg, W ANTED: maid. Phone County
:.8B03.
i
FOR SALE
Five room house with fVfc acres
GIRL
TO
Msial
In
selllqgRecord*,
tiled land, quick possession.
radio* and electrical appliances.
Robert A. William,
Write Boa J, CIO Harold.
rhea* 739 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FOR SALS
HELPER wanted f or, jlntmi#
Tw o story duplyx vnfurplshed,
Cowan's Sheet Metal Wbrlte.__
close in, good buy.
AMAN for gae truck retail
Robert A. WlllUm*
P hone 799

it

W A N T E D TO R E N T

PRE-WAR Idcycle good condition. LOCAL couple would like furnish­
ed apartment or house by Dec.
Can be seen ut 701 W. 9th St.
1 . Interested in buying house.
Phone 387-W duy or IH4-W
TWO REDroom bungalow, modern, furnished. See owner, 3(1H
night.

roe

and ulanflH.

house, hath, 8 ROOM house furnished, fire
place, garage, electric lights.
two acres on
Civilians only, 125.00 month,
three miles
small family. J.V. Mnrtin, Rt.2
11,000 Cash.

1931 MODEL A. First house on
right West o f Monroe Corner.-

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All the latent popular, hill-billy und classic
RECORDS, phonograph combination*, music

HERE NOW!

1930 Ford Stake - Lolsa good FOR RENT
miles for hauling' anything
from field crews und plunls ‘ a 20 acres tiled celery farm, lately
plowed and Inn rowed on Cam­
rrates and hampers.
eron Avenue. Phone E.H. Stowe,
Celling Prices
192-R or Edward K, Lanth
U O L I .K R M O T O R H A L E S
phone 842.
208 W. 1st 80
SIX room furnished
oil improvements,
main Highway,'
. north of Hanford,
Dux 51. Sanford.

MUSIC STORE
With

In eonnertlon with
Yates Auto I'slnl A Body Works
,
Phone 371

Alexander, phone IBB or

I'hone .171

105 N. Palmello Ave

AUsaOc B aek Bldg.

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WESTlNChouec
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4M4, Mr*. P.V
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YOUNO fryers fo r **le. C.H.
Thigpen, 307 E. 2nd 8 L ,‘ Phone

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with D E LU X E .FE A T U R E S

No matter how you "figure It"
. . . neglecting your tire* will deflnltely cost you money. Keep
your tires in good repair with
the help of the SEMINOLE
T IR
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^mw us vulcanise
v utkamea
the worn ones, replace the old
one* with new tire*.

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Coqiting will be a pleasure on thla conveniently de­
signed modern range with large (14x17) oven and
drop-front pull out-fctoiler. Has automatic heat con­
trol, all porcelain inside and out. A beauty with its
smoqth table top.

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Unity There 1c Strength—
To Protect tha Pcoco o f the World i
T o Promote the Progress o f Amcrkat
T o Produce P-osperlty for Sanford.

TO D A Yi Partly cloudy with »tdelv -cat*
tried *howcr* and continued mild Ihh
afternoon and tonight.
IIIM O R R Q W : Mild except roolrr in ex­
treme north portion Saturday

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Nationals To
^Make Landings

•WINDSOR. U.ST. Nov. 9.
An estimated 310.000
member* of the Canadian La­
bor Congrc** were alerted
todsv for a dominion-* ide
w. hiiui u lien* the Fofd Mb- *
to, ,t . if Canada strike here
, i* set...J "aM iin 41* hour*-"
'I'll* deadline ass set b y Conresa officials ih Canadian
nlmr
Minister
Humphrey
Mil.hell Maid he .expected, fur­
ther work today with Henry
Ford, II, wl|h whom he nm*
ferred Thursday In . D etnil.
By Associated I'rr I
Nutional I almr disputes have
275,000 idle today. General Mo­
tors termeil us ‘‘upjust and ab­
surd" the charge Of the .CIO
, United Auto Workers that It
violated the Wagner Act by re­
fusing to luirguin collectively with
the union on its demand for a 30
per rent wage hike. U. S, Steel
iolil the NLltB it will cooperate
with the Nov. 28 strike vote aalong some 50,000 CD) employees
j
The N'l.ltll set Dec. li as a tenta­
I tive date for the strike vote l&gt;y
thousands of C D ) workers-of Gen­
eral Electric, Westlngluu e and
GM Electrical .Mumifurltiring wnrk
dumunding a $2 n day wage“Jfl;
rrense.

Rep. Hendricks Little Hope Seen
Addresses Lions For Early End To
On Capital Work Sugar Rationing

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Sanford Lodge N * *7, IOOF
frill meet at 8;00 o’clock Monday
----- *— in regular Motion. The
will be conferred.
brothers

•K-ing-Litm-Clyde-Rniiisev' trf-fhr
W A SH IN G T O N , Nov. D. ( A P 1 Lirnis Club who presided at the
Senutnr Charles O. Andrews ( I).
luncheon.
The. sum of f35,000,000 had been Eln) exnrcssed confidcnee yeslerauthorised for waterways work dnv In Florida'* eventual develop­
In the state of Florida, Represen­ ment ns tine of the prinefpul
tative Hendricks said, ami men­ United States "sugar bowls."
He mid his state had provRl u
tioned among projeets pending the
St.. Johns—Indian River waterway nutural spurA for much o f.th e
canal, and the prugram recom­ sugar consumed in the United
Stntcs after successful experi­
mended by Centra) Florida Inc.
He then told of his work on the ments in sugar cane cultivation
House Sub Appropriations com­ in recent years.
Andrews expressed this opinion
mittee for w-ur expenditures which
totalled 24 billion dollurs ami of a while commenting on the flow of
prominent
Peurto Rican cane far­
two billion dollar appropriation
given at the rrnuost of General mers and millers -to the Luke
Marshall, for which they dhl not Okeechobee region In South Cen­
know the use. Onu o f the tub- tral Florida. These farmers have
committee memlier* went to Oak purehasil hundreds Af thousands
Ridge, Tenn. to-find out for what of neres of land in that ares and
the money was being spent and have organised a bank in Miami
was denied admittance. He com­ to finance their oeratlons.
plained about it in Washington
Opposes Quta Plan
and was told by Gen. Marshall
Tin- Florida senator, a long­
that U represented an interna­ time supporter o f Increasing hi*
tional race In research that might state's sugar output, told a re­
win Uio war or if the enemy got porter he believed, however, that
It first, lose it. Later, the atomic re-establishmnt of sugar quota
bomb secret was revealed.
system in accordance with the
Rep. Hendricks also told o f how 11(37, sugar act "would probably
*s a member o f the committee have adverse effects on the na­
he started on a /lying trip on Aug. tural development of Florida's
Q on inspection o f Army and Navy production."
bases that took him around the
This sugar-producing state was
world in 3D days, going to the limited under the Sugar Art' to a
Pacific theater and Okinawa, quota of from 53,000 to 00,000
through China, India. Iran, The tons. It w s* only entitled to a
Holy Land, Egypt, Italy, Germany quota of 11.31 per cent of the
and England.
total United State*, Puero Rico
He told o f tho desolated cities and Hawaiian sugar output, or
o f Hamburg and Berlin 1/ nttd G.2 H per cent o f the total domestic
visited, and cautioned Hgainst 1 *UKSir consumptionrelying on the protection o f the I
A lndrews said he was witling
oceans In case o f furture wars in to give his support to any moveview of V-bomb and atmic bomb msnt seeking a higher quota for
developments; "The United States Florida If this system If re­
cannot live in the future as ft established.
has In the past in this respect,"
85,000-Taw Crop
he asserted, and declared flatly
Despite acute labor shortage*.
against an isolationist policy.
Florida promises to become on* of
about 85,000 tons of sugar In 1048
he declared.
Puerto Rican sugar producers
Dr. Hamilton Holt, president
have repeatedly stated here that
o f Rollins
Florid* romixes to become on of
address
Rotary Club
C
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a 7:0o o'clock the most -Important sugar can*
dinner at tha Mayfair Hotel, to areas o f the United States. Its
which tha members of the other good land and reasonable labor
service dub* have been invited wage rates, they have said, can
on tha subject, "Th e United Na- be helpful in expanding Ita out­
Preserve put to , more than double o f what
Dona. Organisation- to . Pi

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W A SH IN G T O N , Nov. u. (/P)—
John L- l^wis Inst night dennunred ns "feeble ami mimhv-pninby"
a wage resolution offered the Nu­
tional
l-nhor-.Manngoment
con­
ference hy Cltl President Philip

Murray.

Individual
Income
Taxes O f 10 Million
People Are Slashed;
. Business Taxes (-ut
•WASHINGTON. N &gt; - 9?
CAl’ l —Tlu* VVhitV Ilnti.-M* .-tnnouncoil today that' I’resi­
dent Tr itmalt had siimetl the
hill RivitHr individuals anil
business a slash ul $r»,920r*
. 000,000 in 1940 taxes. Thus
j lie became the ’first ^Presi­
dent in 16 years to "sign a
genetttI lax reduction mea«J

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indications are the Communiata for Nnvy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard dead. The services were
ore well dug in and sufficiently conducted by l-t. Paul L. O’Conner. Catholic chaplain of the Missouri;
mobile to awing in either direc­ Canid r. Roland W. Faulk. Protest an t chaplain; and l-t. Comdr. Joshua
dative of. Navy, Marine
tion to combo! any forced en­ I.. Goldberg. Jewish chaplain. Present were relatives
try o f Manchura along the aec* Corps and Coavt Guard personnel who iruv their lives In World War
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— tor.—— ^
;---------------- -------- II.
Chinese Communiata who yester­
day bluntly demanded th a t'g o v -,
ernment troops withdraw from j
Red-dominated areas of North
China, have captured the Shnns.iMtirovlnce railroad town of Chaorheng and begun "the massacre"
o f ita civil servants and Kuomlntang (Nationalist) party mem­
bers, a Chinese dispatch reported.
Government defenders of the
town, south of Taiyuan, the
Of 55 MlLUoiuSima
Shansi capital, withdraw Inst Sum
Saturday' night o ffer their am
diets Florida Will
Authorized For W a ­
munition was exhausted, the l&gt;elated dispatch. said.
In mother
Become Sugar Bowl
terways
In
Florida
par") of Shansi, the fighting con­
tinued with unabated fury with
W A SH IN G T O N . N .f , 9.
p,, ,
In u talk to memlM-is of tin,4our towns under direct Red
( A P ) — There's little hope now
,. i Lions, Kiwani* and Rotary Clulis
AusauL, the dispalrh added
ihst
sugar rationing jrlll end
today ut the Hotel Mayfair, liesaid the Rada had been driven ■a*.srsnlaviye*-.nu
TterirtllcltH sta l­
before
I *147. Secretary
«f
friite-tw o --of:th * t o w n s . - ' ed that he hadintroihiced Into the
Agrirullure
Anderson
said
The Chinese government mean­ House a bill to re|M-ul that pro­
yesterday.
while gathered Ita military lead­ vision of the Rivers ami Hat Imiis
Rationing of butler, m»rers . today for an unheralded
gnrine. lard and shortening
“ bandit suppression" conference ! Bill which would prevent work
may hare In continue into
in Ohungklng, and Communists of engineers starting on rivers
the Spring , and possibly
termed the phrase just another and harbors, including deepening
Summer, of 1940, he added, t
namW for an all-out drive to to 12 feet of the St. Johns River
Channel, until six .months after
but meat msy go o ff the ra­
liquidate all Communists.
the President officially declares
tion list early In 1910.
Communists Defiant
the war end somothing whirli
Anderson gave this picture
,a Defiant Communists neverthe­ has not yet been done.
at u news conference at which
l e s s took this action;
areas of Eurupe and French
He added that Judge Mansfield
1. Countered
a
Government chairman of the Rivers and Har­
he announced
the
United
“ stay put, Stop firing" peace bors Committee had reported
States has allocated liberated
plan with demands that all Gov­ favorably on the bill, nml stated
North Africa 50 per cent
ernment forces withdraw com­
more food for the Octoberthey
would
fry
to
get
it
through
pletely from Red-dominated areas
Decemln-r quarter that) io
the House in order that engineers
o f the North.
the previous quarter.
3, Demanded that Lt. Gen. may- go ahead on this s n i'f nf
The mlldction totaled nearh
Albert C. Wedemeyer, II. S. com­ work. Rep. Hemlrirks was intro­
4,000,000 tons frnm a fourth
mander in China, apologise for duced by Mayor Edward Higgins,
qunrtrr supply of- 37,000,000
American "intervention” against who In turn was introduced by
tons.

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Karly - Morning Premiere Of 1,000 Nylons

(A P )

CHINWANGTA, Nov. 9
(A P) — Chinese nationalist
troops transported by Ameri­
can Hhips have landed at this ,
Hopei port and taken up posi­
tions facing Communist forc­
es along the Great Wall. They
were put
ashore by U.S.
amphibious.forces under Vice H ER E IS A G E N E R A L V IE W of the quarterdeck of the U.S.S.
Admiral Daniel. Darbey. All Missouri us all-faith. memarinl services wviv held aboard the ship

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Nov- 1 1 through Nov. I T known
aa National A rt Week and also
aa American Educational Woek,
I] be observed In the Seminole
unty Schools by Inviting the
public to attend cloacae, by opeclal ■hapel programs and by an
art aispliiy o f the SoUthslde Pri­
mary School which will he shown
In to* window of the Florida Po­
wer ana Light Company, It waa
announced . today by Miss Ruth
'fHsnd. Educational Supervisor,
ntrenta are urged to attend the
daises and program* o f oil the
schools fn order to obtain firstj
hand information na to- what la
being done in the schools,
.The art display wtU be spon­
sored by the Southilde Primary
School, Mrs. J. C MReholl, prin,
clpol under the eopenrlsion o f
Mbs Miyred Babcock, art instrueto.’ .
The posters displayed In Sanord requesting the parents to
1# by
tiw 'art students o f Junior nigh

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Strike Vote Set For
Nov. 28 By 50,000
CIO Steel Workers;
Lewis BangsMurray

B A TA V IA , N ot . .# ( A P ) —
British planr* dropped leafr lete on Indonesian lorccN InSoorbaja today calling for
“ ' their
-unconditional
nt*.;
der, a more which may alirnal
a general uprising by well
drilled
Jap-tralned
nation*
allata throughout the entire
(aland o f Java. The stlrug-.
tie between them and the
Dutch ia ao bitter now, Rac­
eme only intervention by Uni­
ted Nationa-or ponxlblv the
United 8 tatea—could brine a
peace formula.

Next W eek Known As
National A rt Week

|*l is

. Declares

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Virtual Civil W ar Is
Said To. Be Raging
Between Kai - Shek \
And Chinese Reds!

•. mo demand compensation— its
"m ou n t as yet unspecified.
—
3. Forecast a huge Government
rfensive for which, Red spokes­
men i t Yenan said, 00 divisions
already have been massed in the
North.
.
Increasing the tension were
reports from * Manchuria that no
Chinese 'Government troop* have
bead, landed at any Manchurian
porta. ________
Russians withdrew sudthe a —
Southern
dahly from
----- __ Man”. .
___I
uria porta of Rulutaa and
ingkew, It waa reported her*
today, leaving Chines* Reds in
control — and
loavlng
Chinese
Government troops still aboard
their U. S. transports which
would
not
attampt
landings
against certain Red opposition.

9.

President Trum an Signs Six
Unjust,
L
ew,s Absurd
CW
Billion D ollar T a x Cut Bill

W ar Dead Honored On ‘Missouri’

II

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SANFORD* FLORIDA. FRIDAY. NOV EM HER

Established I'.llhS

’ t

Ttin'. The last was in lUJ*.* when
llerln-rf Hoover pvt hi* sigtmlute on n "Chrlstma* Pn-sent"
slash.
The White House s.-»id Truman
signed the hill yestcrrUy It re­
moves 12 million low income per­
sons from ttu* tax rolls mid n&gt;.
snres a reduction of to t-*-t cent
or more for individuals making
up to S.MI.iiHt annually. It alsoclip$.t,l3*i,ixxi,tHHi tiff the bunlen* *»f
husiiu-'s next \e.u, pt iin-i|*iilly
through Die ivpeal o f the cot|H&gt;ralion wni— imposed
per cent
|excess profits tax. Then- is no
change in the excise taxes on socalled "luxury items." It re pea ts the In auto rise tax..
President Truman dtvnhsl to
forego ,hls. usual new* conference
today to get ready for the three
power discussion on atomic energy
this weekend. Prime Minister A t­
IV
tlee Is ex|*«vtrx| to arrive tomor­
' ii
row but the exact time i« not
BEFORE DAY D A W N E D on u Philaihtp' in ton- \ . ot. v. mihi-o win- forming the line that giew
certain.
®
(left l it stretched lor blocks. They t i n - go in g 22 i - tin m.-.i pli-nty to d.&gt; when at it tty) A............
i theThe
I’lt-par lev will bring together
M
stive's iloois iqienpil on nil nnnounced -dc ot l.thsl p u is &gt;-t nylons lenu-mlmc 'i-m? one nir to «■ ctls- i the
\| I‘resilient.
Km • Aliev* and Prime
vou see
m - some
some ot
ot tin- nnvo-sful glenm mg-i-tcit luir om-s with tiohn-s of the hunt.
*&gt;f tatimla. A
tontrt At right vou
Mate tin
'„
tinner to honor the i isitors
I Inti-nyti.-nwl I

Revealing a deep rift in the Inbor deli-gut inn. Lewis declared
Murray's proposal would,hind tho
*-ertR—hr g ill'll MlinduY" , night at
wage ndvunrea of Amcrieun Wor­
the W hite” House
kers to niltmu'ra m the ro*( of
Suralav there ud| U- » visit to
living.
\rlington Cemetery. Then they
The CIO resolution, the United
will Ismrd the &gt;:»ht S.*|ueia on
Mine Workers' president told re] the IVtoma. Liter for n conferporters, would “iH-rpetusu- Gov­
nice on tail icy relative to atomle
ernment routi ul of prices nml pro­
energy.
fits mid the fixation of wage
ai-iile* ns set forth in President
TrPmoMr wug*»pm e' address."
The' Board of t'ounty lu-truc
The Murray resolution, still
linn comprising I. E. Jordan of
held in the conference's executive
llviedo. J.A. Ilislline ot I *&gt;og
committee, would put the confer
w»mm|, and Wallet M. 11ay n.*, «*(
ence on record as urging irnmeil
Sanford, met Thursday to vaninte nml full collective bargain­
\a-&gt;* the vote loude Tue-olay fot
ing, wijhin the framework of Mi
elect loo of Inislres an.I iltx'iiling
nan
Truman's
broadcast which sai I
on
millaite
levy
for
count v
Sanfotd
Flk*
h-tnxT.1 ' two
wage increase* were "imperative'
PllLI iA D K IJ'IIIA . Nov. t) td’i
•rt-oofs, n wtlx n-|torted hv Supt
t'npt William t* Easton, o-ia
visiting 'Elk
nil.
within tin* limits of inflation con­ Sale* of 175 -curt illation* from T.W. Lawton.
Thursday
iiiaioier
of
tlu*
Soqfotd
Naval
trols.
evening with tin hlgge t nrJuly . I to Sept. 30 totaled f t.lf.u.Distrut*
one
and
fixe
vottsl
Ail
Station,
will
.m
ffle*the
tendance in five y i a i . - . a it. 1 a
Wants No Limits
'•**',.OOP with will loiilturt Mile
tmge numlier of v-*i
vi'itoi. ficm
I ewl*. receiving reporters in amounting to $2.M-:.a.tl,t&gt;«l&gt; or for a fm* mill levy, and district* Ctti (ells ef San fold and *eri
two,
three,
four
and
six.
voted
for
mole
County
*
1111101
:
an
V
mi
hslge* i»f neurhv eitii - w e t e also
li's spacious UM\V office, declared .'li per cent of .*nle*. the S«v.i
four mill*
lice
Day
ptoclunt
to
tula
I
at
pie*,-nt. ncvoTvInig tlabor should not he limited in It* Mlies mid K^lmugc l'niniiii*-ioii
l-T •
The following trustee* were the Municipal Band Slu-ll *la*
Field, evaltv’,1 rvili-i •-( ’ St- Sai:
hurgninlng, that free competition di-rlusctl yi-Mctday in a iiunrelected
to
serve
m
-I
ioo
I*
for
a
iliL
.
at
I"
I
»
o'clock.
Mood
w
fi&gt;rd l.t-lgvwot Id take rare of prices when teily n-|M&gt;M ••( current &gt;uie* datu.
' iiiorttlng. it was announced by
The visitors wete . Jl. KUtur.—
peacetime production gains.
or
Of the 175. M2 retorted tin two year period:
District
t
Sanford
Mr*.
.loou.
Juli„i.
St.
s
'
ltiiwr
Legion
.-I
a
1
didiici. deputy gran
He partly verified reports that filled Will noil carl*. ,\f t ll-'JU)-.
ev iltr**
inond
riiapmiin.
S.l)
l'ha*e
Ji.
man
m
.haige
of
the
|&gt;i.*giati
todny
t-iler, Florida E.i'-t. mil 1*1kv .
itday’s closed session of the
_ n &gt; | I(*1.00
,000 at tile IwKinning of tinand
John
1Gulloway.
_
_
_i
Ca|it.
-Ealtou
will
lau
ti-*
$'rii/iet.
ex.vlteil
luley
cutiA.* committee wuh a slormyiquarter Tht*
■ • • Pa
liliintitit ih-.il ust
Disliict 2 John Bethea. I).E. 1 duecil tv S l a t e Senator Llovd I
hokee l inlge. w)m .1. i-om|van oil
one, marked by an angry
ry exex-|*“ $1.417.iI4l.OtHi ul the iduse of
Knuiaker. and Roy L. Howell.
' lt.-v h . In : ...uo.iiie veti ne.
-t Mt Elliot hare.
change between Lewis and Mlir- the miartei.
D-v la ltel ( *
late si-muTo'i from Pi
rnjAskfd If then;—wore—sheep — Ktghtrrh more 1IU p,u ul loll* te- ___District—3— C- R .-« h*nt*. G eorrr* tTrart— tV.ir T.' JitTT~r*5ioV.TT.aT.T
‘smt lli-aui
JakuU-ia
and
J.I..
Malcolm
nf
tinksal
|s--t
of
the
\etera
words, lew is smiled: "Perhaps.
county,
1
*
a
latg
at lie, rn.*cr '
txuli-d unfilled ordei* consisting
him
!
has
District
t
Nolen
Karr.
E.T.
I
of
$oletgo
H
e
lieett
n
$
oid dr.it.*r in
The U M W chief said Murray "f laith win nial *'.itlie 1 (Ulltinels
Gui-'t. will )-*' nit Imliict-d h* I sih* ktn- for 21
l&gt;ecnmc so "emotional and agi­ im-egrtguted tall unfilled orders) 11it in11 amt S.K. Long
With
o
of
I
imp
Coniniiindi'i
I
I
R
ihx
Dthvi
Elk
tated” that he. Lewis, would not letaling $2,7111,1M).III M at Ihc la1
officers 11- VV.1* h iffitirDistrict 5
J.L. Brown.
...... Rav­
uttempt to report what reply the g 1titling of the quarter These dc in....I McGill and TNW. Prevail. U ll I.. -*n-i: P..-I 53. the, A mi­
r»l mith .• 1-aii’pt.; at lb* 1
1*1144** trxtaui'jiut
(TO |resident had made to him.
Di*tlict (i llcihen 15. Behrens. iran Is-giiUi. which.-I* nt ianct-odined to fl.4KM.aitl.MHt ut thi*
Murray, who held a news con­ i|o*e of the ipulli-i.
, lit ait aildir** st |he 1 .t'fctliCf*
T .V. Melts and Brown Swaggertv tin- piogiam
ference on the United Steelwork­
Mr. $ Hint pt at c 1 iii .otivni, .
T he lloutd u|i|iotnteil Lieut. I. . Mumcip.il. iiiiitity and otli.
I ’o filled war eontruels foi 25
t.i-,
ers' wage demands against United
K. Tew u* a faculty inrndier of offn-A . Iiii'ini-, e* and
v-f Suutord KU* in it -i.aiing $t.■
■
I
the
175
companies
me
ma
inate
ev|*vle*l
lo
i-|.i*e
Mmnta
States Steel, did not elaliorale
ixmi towanl th»’ Nato-u d $’,,nn-i .*
Seminole High School to replace
(pi the dispute in the committee • Itnled in the totals liecuusc they Mrs. Murv Chapmun, who re- for tlie liuliil.iv The |X,*t tlffelion of Elk*,( a -$2iu-.t*iHi inini
did not re|Kiit lom|iarable dutuj
session.
will
cl....
.
at*.•
the
Sanford
\i
I -idevoted to vreuring *cho1ar»hip*
• i-entlv lesigm-d.
Untie National Bank and
He stated, however, that his re­ fur this Item 5n tlien icporlt.
a
and
pin , *
for
haitdicuppe t
Mrs. M'Liss Benton was np Elm hla State Hank.
Companies l.islrd
solution merely was a roll for
Pi.-v
hildl—n.
lie Itkrwi-e piai-ed
'•ollecO*’** bargainin'*
which he
Companies with quaiterl)' -ales piiiiiled 11* an exit a teacher at wilt. le . mad,
*0 that ,*rh
c ........
_
recold of donathe We*t Side Primary School. rhildien ran attend the prog
declared whs now bogged down over $50.(100,01111 itirluileil:
ch'-olk thru fout
f Ik- War 1 v*min many important industries, ami
The tltflgtam will start riant I tlons towaui*
United .States Steel CfirtnUJ
the
u*e«l for the , nlntaththat such bargaining should ree- tion. New York Intul sales, $385,*'
a *eli*-tloii by the S4-n1111.de
nieiit ,*f «erv tee -flim 'at the Tm iC
n'gnlse "the impressive need of 1.02,000 ; war sale* »222.:i00.M)0
Sid-tor-hospital*
rx:*r-r-r. ».School U.tmL__________
American worker* for wage in­ unfilled wur- vsintiai-ts 'July I.
At II no o'clock, follow inr tinA log rteuk SU|M»« wa* *er\e.l
creases."
IllVOvalai:. Iiy ,_\Salvtulll t li m
$2(X1.7t)0.000, Sept. 30. $142 .000 - 1
during th,* evening
TT.cTT wrie
lain W P. Itn-ik*. Jr., a Matin*
(Hie.
Lieut. M.P. Teague, sun uf filing M|uad fiom the Sinf&gt;&lt; I litlge delegation* pir**nt fru-il
Ilelhlehmn Steel Cmporatiun, Mr. and Mr*. A.U. Teague of
Mi Ismlo,
I (eland.
and
New
\ it Station will »a!u.
New York—Total sale*. $-121,017, Daytonu Beach, ha* arrived from Naval
Sm)inw, it wa* reported
in
hiinot
of
llie
ilrad
of
mu
000 ; war sales. ♦235.000.1 MK); un­
California on 45-day leave ami wat*. and tap? will tie * mn.ti-d
filled wur (xiotructs, July I. $905,is visiting hi* uncle nml aunt.
Do k \iken, Sanforvt Uru-on-.
000,000
Sept. 30. fMH.000 ,00.1
There will be no drill for Co.
Dr. and Mi* J R. Teague, owners will Dun sing, "M\
Ilvaldv.**
C. Florida State Guard, at the I ii'i'evsent.* all unfiiied orders ,
the Citv Drug Store.
Senut. 11 Hoyle*.* in1 i**ductio&lt;i. and
segregation la-twi-en war '
Armory Monday night on ac- without
■— ■•*&gt;•.* »&lt;
aildie** will
M.irut. Teague was a flight Comdr. Easton's
count of tha Armistice Day holi0*n‘'r contract )
follow
The audience will .-mg
Funeial »ei\ice.* for Ml* ElorNew
Standanl Oil Company ((N
ew |
»»**•■ ,n ■ * ,S « i’f H
day. Capt. John Gallowuy anJersey). New York Total sales. ; ‘ h* i,r»' ',f ‘ *.elr ty,a* to attack " A men r a" • nml' Unevlirtioti will ■rice Elisabeth Thoma*. wh,&gt; diedpounced today.
follow by the Rev J It P.*&gt;. Monday at i&lt;:35 I* M. m * local
A recapitulation of scores turn­ 0000||I8,3K1,000; war sales, $124.- J* p* n; T.h.r..*l.U rk o W?*. " n ' * W
$be * I itlshurg of Ja|van wa» os-i.taut vhaptain of the l.egw-n hospital, will le held Sunday
ed In at the shoot held last Sun­ 523,000; mifilltd wiu eontracls. 1
afternoon at 2K&lt;0 o’clock in the
rnadi* from t imii»
mi tdtfht Post
day In Eustis revealed, ('apt. rt«)| Rtated
Tin* office* at the Count y torngw-ood Itaplix't Church with
Cenera.
Elecjiic
t'ompiuiy.'Bnd knocked out the vital coke
Galloway added, that two Sanford
V. Total sales,. I'lsnts that supplied most of the CouM llou»e will rinse for the the Rev. J.A. Ilaskin* »*fficiating.
men had quallfllM ms shnrp- Kchnectedy. N
Arnn*ticr Day holiday Monday, lntcmveut will t*e made in Palm
Th* sharpshooters are Sgt. $-63,700,000; war sales. $215*1 J*0 steel mills.
shooters and two a* marksmen. 11 in non- unfill'Nl riuitructs July I,, The planes, ha said, had l&gt;ren but *ale of land will U- etvnd.rt- Cemetery in Winter' l “ark. The
30 $501,600.! U sed in India and had to flv nl at lt» .00 uYluck oil the court Erickson Home i* in charge of
W .W . Tyre with a score of 3IK $981,000,000 Sept
and CpI. Martin Btineclpher with 100 . Represent* all unfilled or* 1 their supplies "urer the hutnn" house step*, it was announced arrangement *.
Horn In Vincennes. Ind. Mar.
| or chain of mountains, the high* by (t.i*. Herndon, county clerk.
a score of 313. CpI. D.R. Ulrey •lentI,
Douglas Aircraft Company, Inc. est in the world. In order to rs- All school* in the county will U 30, 1919. Mrs. Thoma* had lived
qualified as a marksman with
ch *ed for the holiday, it was in Forest City for the-|*a&gt;t six
Monica. C alif.-T otal sale* 1lahlish U ses In China.
292 and Pvt. G. M. Reel as a Santa
It'sM lssnl Iib ( '• « , ♦‘■art
announced l-v Supt. T.W . Lawton, Pants.
marksman with 285.
this morning.
years. She formeratlv lived in
— 2 V. — .
i t ---------------------------FINAL TESTIMONY
Survivor* include hei huvhand.
Howell Lester Thoma*. two sons,
IIK
N
IO
LONG
IN
TO
KYO
- —---------------------------------------------- -------------------- —--.-------------------- ■- —
W1 ASHINGTON.
n an iiiiX tifw R
Nov.
S rxov.
l». t«, (ANEdward and Allan Thomas of
ON THE U 8S T A P P A IIA N„ i Forest City; her strfather amt
C«mpbt*ll-U)SBipif Poat
AmeP-|The Atlantic Coast Line
WHEREAS, the
the C«mpbell-IiO»»ipg
Pont o
off the
the Amer-lThr
IJne BailNJCK.
TOKYO
B
A
Y
.
Nov.
U
til
..
„
_
1
1
____
I_.
*
I—
1
1
1
---•
—
.-•(
---------VIlean Legion will hold a memorial aervice a) the Pier in j pu’d presents its^ final testimony
! mother.
Mr. ami Mrs- Edward
(Special)
Henry !.**&gt; Iwvng, t . . . J. Halter o f loMigwood;. two
Sanford at 10:45 A.M. on Monday the I2th day of NqvemdVteJmWf it Thouu man, second class. Chuluota. Fla., half
sisters. Mixes Patricia and
k—
i n s . for
e— the
*t.-----a ---------------^
her,
1945,
gallant
men who
made ,;he supreme u authorixeil lo marge with served nn this tankrr when shc A tinnier
.Haller uf LungwooJ; and
rlimaxevl
Iw-r
carver
bv
refueling
gacrlflce for their Country in Ihe Find and Sjssnul World the Florida East Coast Rail
th- fighting ships o f the Fleet in one brother. John R. Gray. U2&gt;.N.

O cam rl,S al«^ l i l « i „
Armistice Day
Ul 1 /3 Lompanies School Millage To Be Observed
Over 4l/j fidW
rusU“es (’"unted At Pier Monday

Elks Pay Tribute
('j)pt. Fusion Will lU* |To Visiting Grand
Main Speakur At
E x a l t e d Rulers

W ar Contract Sales
Amounted To Over
56 Percent Of Total

Mcinorinl Services

Lieut. M. I*. Teuitu
On 45-Day Le

Four Sanford Men
Qualify At Eustis

Funeral Services For
Mrs, Thomas Sunday

A Proclamation

--------

W ar*:
;j
.« way. The hearing will rv*&gt;nea
West Palm Beach next Tu.*»NOW THEREFORE. I. Edward Higgins, as Mayor T-i
day.
of the City of Sanford, Florida, do hereby request the peo­
ple of Sanford* to attend the above mentioned rnemoriul
services In honor of our war dead and to commemorate
The typa o f uranium usad In
I --.—.I-..-

c*—

•

l_ * *—

their gallant wrvicei to their ^ ^ ^ j j R^
,

“F T

„

Tokyo Bay.
&gt;
i ------------------------ ^
^
The Tainahannock's record inSpanish war xeterans wiU meet
•lu,lo« ..pciation* in the Gilberts, S u n d a y
afternoon
at
):M
Ihe Marshalls, the Marianas, the o'clock at the legion Hut.
,
Phi tppincx and at Okinawa

&gt; **----------

daveloping the'atom ic bomb, UAlthough owls rarely If ever
Cow birds victimise at-out 78
235,. is present In the natural kill a bluejay. bluejays detest owls bird
■d specl*i iir
l cos term America
..
mineral to the extent o f only one . to graotlv that they will attack a
in their nests far
b ifrt w
Florida part in U3.
kslut fed awl fur hours.
MU to botch.

IG y tNgperIi:
. ___,

of Sanford,

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.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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77r per lint- f»&gt;r 6 insertion*
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PHONE HO OR BRING Y O U * A c ­ to THE SANFORD HERALD
count, live lu rd i In the line, indvdinIK phtfne tnd addreat.
All advertisement* Fur situation* want •* w||| he charted fer at the
rccular (lan=iri&lt;d rathe.

BUSINESS SERVICE
ILL up with lu'lmftir nnd fuel
oil before* Winter,
II. II. POPE ft )., INC,

SPRAWLED ON THI MACH at 1m n Jlmo. leathernecks dig In under Jap Ore In this thrilling photo which
portrays one of the must-courageous chapters In Marine history. CalebtaUng their I70lh anniversary today,
the battle above lor the strategic Nipponese Island was Just one of hurfdrrds in which rrtetnbers of this branch
of the service brought victory to the United Stales. This is an official Marines Corps photo. (International)

TW O FARMS FOR RALE-Urn*
3 acres, tiled land, 1 Rood well,
2 xtorv house. I car Karaite. I
tool house, fiOO ft. West of
laikc Monroe I’ost Office. One
— fi acres, all tiled, irood well, 2
stn'ry houac*. 2 stdry horn, U HOIIY A N II Fender dents
injury or fading should be
mile west on Ornuire Boule­
corrected now to combat aKinir
vard. J. W. Hell. Lake Monroe
ami weathering. A new pain­
Phone II.
less method awaits yuU at
Y ATES AUTO P A IN T A
GET YOUR garolinr nnd ml ol
BODY SHOP
The StandMnl Station acre*- I0S N. Palmetto Are. Phone 371
(rom tlie* fou rt House
W ASHING machines repaired —
und all home appliances, ( ’ aidPLANTS FOR VICTO RY GAR
well General Repair Shop, 707
DENS: follnrds. Cabbage, Let­
North Mills, Orlando, phone
tuce, Kxcurole, Tomato plants
2-1072, Prompt service.
Also Strnwlierrv plunla* *LW,
Hell, luike Monroe, phone If,
K\| .Tt Aulo Rcpalrinir
llarfield Ai Jackson
in inn'ieetiioi with
ROOFING, gnlvunixed steel 0 V
Aulo Print A llody Works
Krinip style-hruml new— finest
Phone 771
•lunlity. Act promptly for de
livery of this shipment. FulenFLOOR
funding
and finishing,
wider Mfrr. &amp; Distributing CoincleuninK and wuxiug. II. M.
any. UK) luua-uster Drive. I’,
Gleusim, Lake Mary.
ci." Hox :i:ir,i. ciiumlo. phoiu
21730
.
A L T O PA IN TIN G
Hv C;W. ’ ’ Pai’—Johnson
Cciiiehiignn Cabbage plants. Phone U» years ux|ierlence in nuin and
niriraripniniinir. Sanford’* popu­
lar nninl uutharlly,
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
TH REE room house purtly furn­
208 W. HI St.
ished. wuter In house electricity
nvailahle. Sell cheap for i|ulrk WE seivlce all makes .of rudius,
sale, inrluiling four lots each
Ezekiel’* Radio Shop, 171(11*
120 ft. hv 00 ft. wide. E. LagerW. l.Ttli Sf.
ijujst. Lake Mary, Fla.
KEROSENE-Fuel Oils. E.IL Me
Alexander, phono 133 nr U3K-J
ROOFING — llrnnd new, solid
aluminum sheet roofing, Verlmp nod snap lock styles. I’honeW lre-W iile nt once! Fulenwiilor
Mfg. A Distributing Co.. P.O.
Box 3331, UI0 Lancaster Drive,
(li lamia, phone 21730.

rOUOWINO COUAPSI OP NCOOTIATlOH# for a new contract, about 4,000 Greyhound Qua Company edJ
ployes went on strjjp, crippling but travel In'the Atlantic Coast region aa far weal oa the Mltsitaippl River.
Here a bus la unloading passengers on tho street side of o picket line in Washington, D. C., so that the driver
wouldn’ t have to move through the line, The strike ulleetcd ebvub 1,000 buses, (International foundphoto)

LION CENTER

F o O m c r M A ^W a t T a J

COLUree Atb'ACOdelp
A-TMuS-re. PlSl7sJ©diSNid &amp; d i t i s e i F A r a w t r i z
FtPR-Tele U M 0 R $ r f -J o F
Cou/M BIA HCblS

FIVI JAPANISI-AMIRICAN GIRLS of a group of thirteen flown from
Hawaii to Tokyo are shown rei»rtin g for duty to LL Col. Chet Wads­
worth, deputy civil censorship officer. They ore among tho first speciallytrained Nisei girls to-be given sn assignment of tills type. This Is an'
official U. S. Signal Corps IUnllophoto.
( f Sterna (Iona l Soundphoiu)

SIT. W A N T E D
GCAL veteran, age 23, married,
some college, (o ho discharged
on or liefnre December first.
Seeking position with a future.
Inside or outside work. Ilad
Established leadership i|uulifi- •
cations. Well known in kiantonl.1
two years’ office cx|ierieiice.
Write p.O. Hox 2(1U, nr phono

Loo.

HEADINO FOR OEOROIA to surrender and ask a pardon, the original
"fugitive from a Georgia chain pang," Robert Elliott Duma (right), 33,
Is shown being Interviewed nt New York’s Pennsylvania station as he
entrained for Atlanta. Now married and father of three children In
Union, N. J., Murnr. creupvd from the Georgia chain gang In 1022 while
ser ving a sentence of six to ten years for a $5.80 holdup. (International)

i AUG. SEPT.

OCT. 1 NOV. | DEC.
M E A T S and F A T S

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FEB.
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WESTINCiHOUSi: was
chine. Phone 077.
O N E -I03U International tractor&lt;m,l Intiltir* oriii 1*I.Ml lmr&lt;1 t
Itaetor und Itailrr;
• I ’ i tun Ford, I
lump; one (tilt I
Lung uhnrlhasr. II
phono 7U2-J.

acres Hied coleiy farm. Ulei'y
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it
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plowed mid harrowed on Cam­
eron Avenue. Phone K.U. Stowe.
132-II or Edward F. Une,
ohone 342.

THRU DEG3J
id COACri LOO LlTfws's OfVliaH. FlZAsIlC

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COW, gentle, new milk, I months
hied. Reasonable price, lit. 2,
Hox 233, phone 340.
IIO TPO IN T and Mnnnfrh Elec­
tric range*. Haynes &amp; Williams
Furniture Co. 311 E. 1st St.
1030 IN T E R N A T IO N A L truck,
stake body, fitxl clnss condi­
tion. Also wood mill in good
r million. ( ’ . W. SJoblnm, Ixtke
Mary.
ODERN house I
City, 3 bedrooms,
room, nicely fur
triclty, city water.
bulsnro
terms.
F. Shillum
Star Route I, DeLand, Fla.

UNFURNISHED * house, prefer­
ably 3 bedrooms, permanent
residents if house satisfactory.
Family of three adults. Oc­
cupant lu he new health offleer
for
Seminole County.
Phone 30U.

radios and electrical appliances.
Write Bon J. CiO Herald.

LOST*

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G O O D NEIGHBORS— PRICES TO
FIT YOUR BUSINESS

IN tH I r a m n u r t PALACE at nio de Janeiro, Brazil, shortly after being
■worn into tho office vacated by former President Vargas, Supreme Court
Justice Jose Unhams K e lt) la pictured with Gen. Pedro Aurclio d « Goes
Monleiro, War Minister in the new cabinet, who led the Army revolt
.(International Radio photo)
• that ousted Vargas and his adherents.

111= 111= 111= 111= 111=1II=III=III=III=III=MI=IH

LOCAL couple would like furniahAl apartment or house by Dec.
1. Interested In buying house.
Phone 367-W day or 1B4-W
night.

~ GOOD TRUCKS
M ISC ELLA N E O U S
1041 Chevrolet Tandum Stake,
splendid condition and a honey WE P A Y higheat cash prices for
for heavy hauling. • Just the
used furniture. Haynes dk •Wil­
thing for citrus and vegetables.
liams Furniture Co., 311 E. 1st
Bt. phous 1)38.
1U.'13 Ford Slake
Lotaa
mile* fo r hai____
________
BORROW Ilh ltK W HKRB
from fifld crew* and plant* to
PR IV A C Y U IUU4PBCTEU
rratea and hampers.
YOUK natural deflre fur privacy
in money matters la strfctly
respected here.
Friends Vnd
relatives an, not questioned
about your credit
Your em­
ployer or bitlitieas associate*
wffi not.hear o f your personal
H ELP W ANTED—
affaiqa. There la no cause for
enibarrsMmenU
Rcsionnbit credit requirement*.
GIRL for soda Fountain at Loo­
No co-makers ou nv'nev loan*.
ey’s Drug Store. Part time or
payment plana,
full time.

’ ♦ FOR RENT ♦
SPACE IN THIS PAPER
Will Arrange To Suit

W A N T E D TO R E N T

12 GUAGE
Winchester .pump
O adult couple* want apart­
with choke and sheepskin case. TW
ment or cabin with two bed2u Boxes shells, rubber ItooU,
rooms nnd kitchen privileges.
hunting bools site 10. gpod
Call Sanford, 744-W,
condition. C01 W. I at St.

W A N T ED : 26 colored laborers
for railroad work in Sanford.
Permanent. See C-C. Bronson,
IIP Myrtle Ave. after 440
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W A NTED : maid. Phoo* County
3003.

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Wed. Nov. 7th
8 P.M.
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Park on LakeFront
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One-Punch McGee, 198 Ihs, Goldsboro
Slap-Happy Cam era 195 lbs, Georgetown
Referees:
Chief Roberts and Joe Moss
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Reservation for Colored People

RUINO gM tanka In cars Instead of
Naxls with lead, Charles "Comman­
do1* Kelly, who woo fame on Europe** battlefields, is aboxrn at his
service station In Pittsburgh as ha
waited on a customer. The Coogreesianal Modal o* Honor holder re­
cently leased the gsa station for a
rear. (Is h n a iln w l Sauadphote)'

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSI’APBK
SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY,* NOVEMBER 7. 1945

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVII
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Member Associated Press

NUMBER .78.

v—"

Chinese Reds
Claim Defeat
* Of Nationals

After Doolittle Missed Record

Nov.

Secrecy Urged
On Atom Bomb
By Churchill

Ex-Supermen Discarded By Reds

Capital's W o r k e r a Policemen Attacked
Walk A 8 Transpor­
In Palestine Riot;
Dutch O ffer Indone­
t a t i o n Is T i e d
sians Partnership
Up By Employees

AmericanCrewm anOf
Liberty Ship Are
Reported Seized By
ChineseCommunists
CHUNGKING,

Taxi Drivers |74 Jews Slain
In Washington In Tripoli in
Hint Strike New Clashes

7,

By Associated I'reaa
The hint o f a possible sym­
pathy walkout of Washington
taxi ilriy rs as the transit strike
traijrt "d capital bus and strfft
ai
«-r'&gt; e .'a s th e' gdVefnment
ed
settle- the wag# -dis­
pute. I'loduction was hulled at
two main plants of the Goodywqt
.Tire and Rubber Co., in Akron,
O., ns worker* refused in p»M
the pirkrtt lines in a dlsputa
involvin’' work schedules of LiH’li maintenance worki r . and
engineers.
A surprise strike of A FI. traijwlt workers set Washing nnw
thousands litcrmllv back on t .olr
toes and heels yesterday.
It wus walk, thumb a ride or
stay home for most of the 1 ,600...
000 dgilv fore - payers o f the
Capital Transit Company. Rom*,
managed to squeese Into cob*
crowded even under normal con­
ditions. Others were called for
by company vehicles.
A U. S. Conciliation Service
commissioner was assigned to the
wage dispute but he bad - no
authority to act until both 1he
company and the union agree to
work with him.
Other prime labor develop*
meats Included:
•
.
;.
1. John L. Lewis *won o fight
for representation of bti mlfiera
in the key executive committee,
of . the National Labor - Manage*
ment Conference.’
2. The Ford Motor Company
hiked its ‘hiring’ wage rate but
denied u CIO United Automobile
Workers’ claim that the change
meant a revision of Ford pullcyj
3. The number; of workers o ff
the job because* o f .strikes totaled

Former Prime Minis- .
ter Says Russians
Would Keep Secret
If T h e i r s Alone

B ATAVIA Ntfv. 7 (A ID
Ifilrh and Indonesian Nationjli-ts rriaai 'cd. at olds luda)
In (heir searih for a romproini r to end the blood, strife
in the Netherlands ' Ks*l * In-'
dir*. Thr ’ Dutch offered -a
i.pc of dominion •&gt;lalu». hut
Indonesian leaders said the,
would accept noth ig In *than eomplrte Independence.
IhHh sides arc jockey lag to
• set the I icklng i*r world
publii opinion.

,

L O N D O N ? Mow 7 (A IM —
W in ston Churchill today a d ­
vised B rita in 's Laltot1 G fivcrjir .
m i'iil nifuiiist p u ttin g “ jiress t ir c " i hpoTn*rtu**tJniH’tI Stutirs ^ ■
to (R kc Iuso ■ its - ntrO iod* o f 4u tom ir bom b p rod u rtio n . Hr*
idsn* suiil
M arsh al
S talin
" s till s tro n g ly holds th o helm
and is s te e r in g his trem en ­
can 'drms ond noted for thalr com*
dous »hip"— (he Soviet
union.
• bat power*.” I f true it meant the
Churchill opened the House of
41
1
1
JlkBBttrliilril
I'rm
J
f movement o f Chang Kal-Shek*n
Comnimi* first full dress debate
The British Ministry of In­
armiaa along the railroad toward
on foreign policy since the tabor
formation
unnounccil
today
that
North Chino and Manchuria has
government assumed power.
7;
Jews
and
one
Arab
had
been
— been * mashed. "
Churchill expressed theJ convic­
killed
In
anti-Jewish
outbreakin
In Shanghai the reported *ei- ALTHOUGH lilt* B*!i) FAILED TO IIREAK the non-stop trnnstion thut Soviet Rursiu would not
Tripolitania.
Troops
ami
|
o[
............. . speed
___ record l.t. Uen. James 11. Doolittle (right), hi*
lure by Chinese Communist* o f continental
share lire atom bomb secret if she
life in Tripoli. were ordered to
Bveral American crewmen from vd ff—* passenger on the plane—and his pilot, Muj* J. tawrence
alone held it. He said, “ any idea
‘‘
shoot
alt
looters
and
fite.
If
ne-|
u liberty ship in the Chlnwangtao Smith of Fresno, Calif., nrriving In Washington from Oakland,,Calif*
we ure pursuing the anti-Russian
ce-sary,
to
dls|erse
groups
of
area today brought a prompt new* manage smiles for the cameramen. The Army Air Tnnisiiorl Com­
poliev or taking part in uiiv eomlimore
than
five
peraons."
blackout at U.S. Army headquar­ mand described the fight as probably Doolittle's "last nubiie flight."
Ine against Hussia is througlily .
A” number qf Palestine police- 1
(Intelnational Snundphoto)
ter* her*. Official* refused any
men were stoned today in Tel 'RELEASED BY THE RUSSIANS us unfit for useful work, these opposed to lliitish thought and
are the presence in North China
Aviv when the ronstohlrs re-1once-vaunted "supermen’' of the N bxIs’ vmilsh'ed Iteieli present a eotisi'iclice." He expressed the
dUrutalon. The only known fact*
portedly tried to arrest tin illegal dreary front n*. offcasts even front prison vamps, they trudge hnine- hope England would -adhere to
t of American Marine* and the ope­
Jrwish immigrant from Ryii-*, m ini through the British rime or Heilln Joining the Gen dim civilian Hie 12-piiinL. America" foreign
ration o f several Liberty ships,
who wus liberated by u crowd &gt;u ,population ' now about to face it- first hilu-i winter of defeat and policy program outlined recently
arousing resentment among the
I.v I’resident Truman.- ■
several ’ thousand
f despair.
( International|
communists.
Voslerday Foreign Comin'issnr^
In Hutavia. Java, tlie Dutch
'
*
VThe. Japanese operated the
Molotov, asserting in Moscow
disclosed ail offer to 'Indonesians
Sa0to 'a Tomaa
civilian
prison
thu. utmnlc I'omii cannot he kept
of "partnership", in Ihe Nether­
cifhp under a"pianncd program
-ecret, promised Russians that
lands Empire to end the' strife in
of ^starvation" .far jh n t.MO in­
the Soviet Union will have "atomic
the hersi Indies _r hut. Indonesian
terne#*; Magaxlne Editor A.V.II.
* energy nnd many other thing,.
leaders jmlicuted they Would hold
nSrtendorf testified in M a n ila
A signal hell had in lie rung to.
oui for Complete Independent.
Directors
Also
Plan
Lehman
Reveals
Cost
quiet the tumult that wellifd
today at the war crimes trial of
Java still remained lenje, und
Lieut. Gen. Ysmashita. lie said
through- the hail o f St. Andrew
renewed street fighting With muC e l e b r a t i o n FoT
O f New Addition To
in I lie Kremlin when Mnlotav
th ! ' camp's • Jap. commander &gt; rechinegun*. rifles and greuudes
Jk fused to bear the internees' commade tlds statement in his speech
Run Over $14,000
broke out in Dufavia.
|
Returning Veterans
pitlnt bcause,' he aafd, Japan did
on the.eve of the -Silt anniversary
.The Dutch plan, presented- to
e v * 'v Conv»ntlons. He * testified
of Ihe Red Revolution.
Nationalist leader* last w e e k ,,,,
,
„ ......
The ultimate disposition of the
Work is expected to start this
not. recognise the' Geneva Con- Sanford 'Naval A ir ‘ Station and a week on the building o f en eight
was published today despite a S e m i n o l e
C o u n ty
I n - .1 ,0 0 0
Examinations Molotov said th use o f atomic
energy must not lie employed in
YapyaabiU •permilUd "wholesale giganth- homecoming relehration stall additional platform at the
warning by PreMileni Rorkunm1
U* I * , , * _
rp
:
Every Month (iiveft a political play for strength. He
of the “ Indonesian Republic'' to
H lltU tC i O r m t f l r f l T
’*■ brutalities" by hU command.
In welcome to returning veterans Sanford Slate Market. The Ivey- 208,000.
”
, .
,}
American Marine* sitting pro- of the second World War were , Smith Construction Company of
for Allied control of Jiinati,
Acting Oovemor General lluEducational Work
At Navy Dispensary culled
The “Washington strike sta
and while lie described the i.on- v
North - China • will &lt;go home, pre­ the principal topics discussed at j nrhsonville mad* n low bid for
bertut J. van Mook that it might
don foreign ministers conference
cariously on the ' lid o f teething a meeting o f the board of direc- the work o f ...........
result In increased tension.
$10,480 nnd was without warning anU ‘many
Applications fin state approval
An avetago of more than !l, us a failure, lie said “ only the
Soekarno in a statement soon
bftbly by Dec. fi, unofficial Tien- to n at the Chamber of Commerce awarded the contract for building wailed patiently at slops
afterward made no direct refer-- us training ugencies for return­ UiHi fXtiiuiiiBtiotis a month are joint efforts of the three great
aih - report* ' skid today—leaving at the Mayfair Hotel last night. the structure, H J. Lehman, mar­ buses and street ears that
appeared.
erne to the Dutch -proposals hut ing veteran* have been made by given l.v the mediral staff of powers" could "secure the vic­
China's scrapping Communist and
The meeting wea presided ever ket manager, said yesterday.
declared “ up until now there is no II business firms within the coun­ the .Sanford Naval Air . Station tories of the democratic countries
government force* to make their by President IT. 1U Colemaa who
The
new
structure
will
he
and bv the Seminole
fountv
Lieut. roimtr.
Comdr. K.
F. .1. l)v,.r fucism.*‘
... other
T..... . ty 7.
.
,
. Dispensary,
i.nensary}- ueut.
W ASHINGTON. Nov. 7, UP)-r sign of the Dutch having
or fight their own war. .said Shat the government looks
immediately west of- the Boahy-browed, ponderous John tjf ‘--------* "t'u_- —
' loMRuty, an grgiunaaltoit rerent Hiirkmao, physician in command, , The Unitnd Nations, lie asserldontUaa
rector mg the :obl*
r v rrr~ ‘
it With Special •favor uetA project* .built
Sanford.
Krtite
Company
packing
* 1‘ ■ l l y 'r e t un h yJ h d C o n n lv Sejinol ■inId Kiwuniuns al iheir luncheon
nllJg( |l0( "bee. me t lie l»ol ol
Lewi* kicked tip a storm in (he
ntal system. * *
blow *1 any moment, and there drslgrvel for the limitation or
house and will be adjacent to an
1Hoard lo provttdc fur general and today.
He was introduced by any one great power,
conference
was; vkienc* that American mili- Army and N «v y
installations Atlantic Coast Line siding where l^aebr od ra y management
^Th
V
hid
to
gel
leadCrs also are increasingly either a* health or educational
Mrs. Florence Thomas i ami
r r nduTtx,
' S it wan nnnmiurcil
"f
«• *
r-i•&lt;-* / Promises Atom Energy
iifo ,, for hi* United J
to- JuV
ci’iitly roniimlcil
thrnngh the 11
sraed about the possibility centers nnd he said that the out loading and unloading may take
On atomic energy, the foreign
..orkers on the Important.axrruall-out civil o sr. L t Gen. A l­ look is particularly good at this place, and on the South side, fac
n
ii'r
i
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n
n
rln
v
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l’v
TW'
Lnwm
n.
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pensary.
Said:
1-MCQ m u n u u y * • 1 *• ; Training iierlixl* fur veternn* u *, l-jeui. « nimlr, llarkniun i* a commissar
bert C, Wedemeyer, returning time for the conversion of the ing tlie market proper, will have tivr committee—and be’ won his
“ We desire that out nation shall
battle.
from Washington to hi* Chinn Air Station into a special train­ a platform Uf aarve truckers.
hlnuln,
nnd
that there will he
Mr. Flnretw* Ellsubelb'Tliiimii* t specified liy the buniinV* film veteran tif Wcrlil War I. fur
It Is expected that the structure
While management dclcgulr
commadd, flow to Peiping first, ing
institution
for
returning
wife
of
II
omvII Lester Tlmmim! I OPidiiO"'* vary from one IlY^lur uldcli he u .iii- Ihe 1‘mpte Heart atomic energy 'mid nmiiy oilier
will l-e completed bv Jan. 1. _____
to Confer directly with hi* field veterans.
• decoration, nm| prior to coming things.
which is-when vegetal,U .hipping 1leailvrs wrangled heatedly for died in a local ho*|iilal Momlav! y * " rHcommanders in th# N frth China
Herman Morris reported on is at ir* peek, Mr. l»bman de- more than nn hour over the a l &lt;i;36 I*. M. Rhr hnd been ill
F'irin* whiT have liinde npplicn- here lind *11,0111 mile- nf travel
" it is not possible iii the pre­
trouble tones.
progress being made at the SCm
composition of . the com mi ttee for a mouth, und confined ,l" tin* linn for tiii, training tiro: Snick- in the •I’licifie theater thut took sent time for a technical secret of
jHe* reportedly was informing tnole High School toward pro- rlured.
lnml-M&lt;ii i l*nn Motor*. Inc. five j him to New llchriilt,x. Austialin, any great sire to remain the ex­
Citrus and mixed vegetable wldrh will s ift ' sit conference hospital Jive &lt;ln&lt;&lt;s.
them o f official W ar Department viding’ special classes for youmter
Born in Vincennes, lm|. Mur. nil to mrchunics, 2 t ntnnUi* Iraln- New Zealnml, the Miirahutl und clusive -possession. of -mine one
policy: That American forces will veterans who hud liven called loads are now moving in inrreai-i business and hare the power tu
tiillieil t'-lunds, Gt” tin umt Tinian country yr some'Tiai low circle oftakt no active rola in China’s in­ into the service before securing ing quantity from the market to (include new subject mutter m .70, IUIP, Mrs. Thomas hail lived ing.
in F'ore*t City for the past six
The I.ake Cliimn Fruit Com und the Ulithi ruoipulgii in which countries,
ternal strife.
t rtm
high school diplomas. He suit! northern marietta. It is noticeable!
•ears. Rhe formerly lived ut puny wiinla one citrti* plant fore­ he verted with the ftitltmiH Tusk
"This living co. i fie ilivciivary of
that at present there hre 12 that incoming trucks are much j * s 1
^Lv# eight mem
man (16 mo*.) and it rh ief en gi­ Force 6K..
’sola.
I utomic energy vimtilii mu en* * - ■
Sanford boys being given special larger ami o f Increased capacity.; tiers equally divided
Survivors Inc hale thu husband; neer for the Ice jilimt (78 week*). !
between
instruction between -4'JW I*. M- also that local citrus packers are labor and management, tabor’ two suns, Edward i. n d Allen
He look ihe Kipttnians on tut com ago either a propensity tu exThe Mather F'liriiilnre Com -' imitgiimiv trio tiiriingh .the di«and 11:00 P. M. in order'lo enable using trucks o f larger capacity. half was to be divided between Thomas of F'oreit l-ily; step,
ploit tlm diaruvurv in the play of
puny nf Raiifortl will train ( 2 t I
in this
in is conriTCiHiiij
c u ih w i
.
pm
In
connection, *!»■
Mr.« ktahman
them to earn credit* toward high
father and mother, Mr. end Mrs. inn*.) nna retuil store mnnuger.' pco-ui v uinl ilcscrilu'il iu nuitier- forces in Interimiioliul policy, or
oii*
ilcpurlmcnl*
und
iiiuipmenl.
school diplomas und that there pointed out the deplorable rondi- ‘ ^ ^ V i w i . wasn’t satisfied with Edward J. Halter o f tangwood;
un utitudv o f complacency at.
M iiffett's
Autn
Service
will | Wlien lie icforCed In the Fll’*hl regards the future of I lie peuw*,
r--„|. „/ i.l two half sisters, Misses Patricia
are 22 boys at the Navy Station tlon nf the pavement of French . " u‘
Intiti
n
garage
mechanic
(24
prepare*I to take these course*.
Avenue which Is dally growing objcclInns
*1" "
I Room, he - lie .veil tile fad Ihut iovuig nations."
tlie conference' l fl(llliiv
finullv llitiller and Annulve Haller of
T. W. tawton 'reported on the worse under - the - pounding -- of voted unanimously 19 Increase the tangwood; one brotiien—John U. riKiK.Jj________________________ .
fnc7r
eYflimiWRiio tif^nvltttntTr-lrad- !^
Amei lean F'rull Grower*
trucks which tske this committee membership lo 111 to Gray, URN ’ stationed in Kan
increase in the number uf local heavy
want a traffic manager, (24 mo*.) be eoinhirled with the litmovt
WASHINGTON—The war ap­ firms
filing
applications
as short cut on th# wav to Ortondo. make
room for Lewis’ United Francisco.
pear* to have developed the habit training ugencies for veterans in He termed as especially danger- Mine Workers and the Railway
Funeral services will he an­ and u production manager (4 cun’, dm to tlie fact that they
must In- ut oil tlilies in good
of aggression *fn both th* U. S. special vocational work wherein uus the rendition of the road im­ Brotherhoods, Under the new divi­ nounced later, pending the ar­ •yrs.)
Army and tha U.S. Navy.
the government supplements the mediately north o f Twenty-Fifth sion. management will have elchl rival o f tha brother.
' Chasa and Company will train I phyxiral comlition a* they have
With war’s apd they are now pay a veteran receives while Htreet. •
^ ■
n chief engineer for the lea ami i to endure ulntaspherie conditions
seats,
the A F L and CIO will
battling
tiling each oUiei—
other—like
lik g«nUe learning a trade until he has
The City of Sanford and Remi- have
three.each snd the Mine Teachers Are Invited pro-cooling plant, n motor mech-|
" ‘ I j f drains not .moomitermerL of course, but Ilk* two-fist finished hi* apprenticeship.. He nole County* officials should la k e! Workers and Brotherhoods one
,
.
,
,
...... 1i*«l oil ( lif immiiil- r»UNf i'xinui*
M gentlemen—over th* Issue of urged other firms to file appli­
aum,
and
a
farm
uml
grove
[
nation*.,
which are very' tlmtoo-h.
To See “Wilson’* Fi Im incut supervisor.
PONTIAC, Mich.. Nov. 7, pi’i—
consolidating th* two services cations for certification as train­ step* to have French Atfenu* |each,
a),. rnndmti'd twiro a year, he
resurfaced
and
widened,
lie
said,
I
Cart
Kschange
Tull und erect I ‘apt, F'runkltit
Under a sfngl# department
ing agencies.
F'.F’. Fiepcb will train a w ell, vuid.
Young uf tiie Army Air Forces
Supt. T. W tawton today an- , ...
,
There was a curt exchange at
-Reeling over this question has
Manager Ed Higgins reported and added that traffic demands
At nil time* four crush not
beard with trembling lips uml
Mir n i
gfre* trio* to soma of the stran­ -on plan* designed for welcoming on this rood would grow increos-! one time between tawis and Munced that Ihcbuhv ut th# great
unor*
will
train
Iniluiice*
me
kepi"
in
readiness
Dry &lt; lo,
clenched fi»l* yesterday,tlie styry
gest posturing seen In this capital war veteran* ut home with a ingly heavy during the shipping! President Murray of the Can­ educational and historical value of u Laney
man for general manager &lt;I* Bn plum* .-&gt;noli victims cilln r of (lie slaying nf bis wife, 4\lgrass of Industrial Organlxstiuns th* photoplay, "Woodrow Wilson",
S jeers. The gentrals'sre woo- huge celebration in which both Mooon.’ mi I lie Iniidiug fields or ill out­ bet Ia Ruse, attractive former war
Tsically grown cabbage o f good who at first vigorously oppo^t supervisors, principal* ami learh- mo*.)
k the admirals and the admirals the City and Countv Commission,
lying areas, lie (lor Iii red. *
pliinf worker,
any change in the compo'llMu er* of all school* in the county
Hill Hardware Company will
don’t like It.
have agreed In co-o|iersle. The quality and quantity i* being re­
have
bean
invited
to
l&gt;
#
guest*
. The officer, wlm an iveil here
of
th*
committee,
train a riifigerutor repair litre - I From 11HI lo 12-7 vj.sil a duv
Th* Bailors are afraid thay Governor and other state o ffi­ ceived In Increasing quantities
Murray declared at the morn­ o f the Rite theater at the Thurs­
are nmde for minor ailment* at after hunty flight- from I’m i* M
would \os« thalr Identity In a cials would be invited to lie at the market and ia bringing a ing session there were rumors day and Friday afternuon show- hanle.
Washington ami theme to De­
Sunfonl Hoick Company will the sirk rail room, he poilited troit, appeared nem tu tear* a f­
reshuffle, for tha Army la mimar- present. There will be a parade price ranging from $2.00 to $2.26 of a "veritable b liu " to get ings,
with special floats arranged bv u l«ig. Beans o f fine quality are Lewis and T. C. Coahvn, chair­ •Supt. tawton added that a ape- train an auto mechanic.
Uslly superior.
I mil. Al the completely equipped ter being .Informed bv luw o f f i ­
bringing a price o f $4-10 a
Sanford Elrrtrie Company wilt pharmacy mure limn Ib.uul) pm- cer* of the tinged} which ruined
tha plan was first pro- tha merchants. Host races will
man o f th* H a il*«v tabor Exe- htl rate has liorii given to school
with Army booking, the be held and a huge barbecue bushel hamper.
cutira' Association and delrgale :Uptl* to n*e tbs picture and said train on electrician, (24 inn*.). M-iiptintis in. three years have hi* homecoming front overseas
will
be
provided
for
the
public.
A
few
tomatoes
have
lately
Th e’ Seminole County Institute
always proud of its ability
for tha brotherhood*, on to the hat provision would lie made to
Item
filled.
he
stated.
Tlie service.
&gt;'a fight—has bean snlplrtg at It Pretident Coleman sahl h# would been sold at the aristocratic executive committee and that it Ikt' pupils out of school esrlier will provide fo r training in gen­
The body of Alberta .Rose
appoint
a
committee
to
fix
th*
price
of
$8.00
a
bushel
and
mar­
laboratory
i*
fully
equipped
fur Young, 3:1, a bullet wound in her
eral high *cbool subject* 12d
- diKredit tb* project before
fiecesssrv^ - v
,
was th* reaoonalbllltv of the If Accessary,..
date
o
f
the
event
and
arrange
ket
men
report'
that
at
Palmetto
idobd,
liuelerlnlogiriil
or
ihrmir.il
Ocmgresx and
iss Ruth
Hand, county
super- , mo.); vocational agriculture 41H
MU*
Ruth IL----—
..... r-..
head, was found lit the Clinton
conference epelfman to make soy f M
the price recently paid was $0.00
ttiMi details.
vUar ’ of education, declared that m ol; commercial training, (IF tests, be said. There
Navy L
a de­ River lunt Wednesday, -and in­
such change.
A
t
the
recommendation
of
Cucumbers
are
commanding
a
motion pictures are a vital part mo.); and the following nine partment * f o r
. ',.;1fw##nt Indication! are that the
phyxiothermv, vestigate!» here worked in vain
o f the edlicational system of to­ month courses; uulo mechanics,
naval aupportan have been losing Senator U F. Boyle a resolution price, o f $4.76 p $6.00 a bushel,
(hath*)
und.
diathermy.
(*hmt tn solve the mvslery of her
Trustees
A
re
Elected
was
adopted
approving
the
Cana­
and
peppers
at*
bringing
$4-90
a
day, Site added that photoplays aviation mechanics, photography,
Cipthtd In rooOat weak* and may veral Port Authority when it unit. Squash Is selling at $2.00
slaying.
Her killer apparently
wave
electrical
treatment*).
however, would mean ..more to electricity nnd radio, carpentry
had thrown her I rum a bridge.
aoouiba faro
forced“ to drop their harIn
School
Election
was
pointed
out
that
it
would
to
$2-25
a
unit
student* IT the- were taught wlrnl and woodwork, and navigation.
ty lng ta c tic s __
The operating room is fully
t'apt. Young said the first lie
and bring thalr big
not conflict with Sanford's river
t*, talk, forward to in a picture.
A fine quality o f English lies*,
gpqs Into plsjr.
It has been provided that the air riillilitioueil uml fully.equipped knew uf ids wife's ' death' wus •
plan* and might actually benefit locally grown nave been receiv­
Two
school
trustees
In
the
they hop* U slave o ff the this program. Senator Boyle also
county superintendent shall re­ for *tiigi-ry of all kind*. Brain upon reading about it in the
Sanford district, S. O.. Chase, Jr,
commend and thu Hoard appoint surgery i* done in Jacksonville Army paper Stui- und Stripe*
taUon plan, thay w » l have to reported on Seminole County ed lately at tha Market.
John L.Galloway w
ere. re­ Senator Pepper To
Iand
M 4onn
I.. uailOWBJ
wrr
in France ln*t Saturday.
He
a qualified director of the Insllfast, because m hill far cop- roads now under construction
member,
elected, and one ‘ nyw me
of having bad "implicit
Mins FEC Hearing tule, preferably a veteran ul a* there is nil oieciulist here of told
*
‘
under con­ with particular reference to High­
Mri.
Roiamond
Chapman
that type, * H e'a lso told uf the luitli" in her.
st* Military way No. 44, th# rout# for which
World W ar IL
biennial
B o x i n g Tournament i elected Tuesday In ’An* .bli
“ We hod known each other
‘ The duties o f this director will various winds, aiul of dental since childhood," he said. “ I sent
'WASHINGTON, N qv. 7. (A ^ ~
through Sanford has been turned
election o f school trustee*. 4
over to the State rtuad Depart­
To Be Held Tonight was announced todty by Ruot. Ths offics of Sen. I’eppar yes- include councillng veterans on edit- fneililie*. He showed x-ray |m*i her eli tlie money I possibly
opportunities in co- live mints of urin fracture* uni could spare."
Urdsy announced it Whs’ the educational
ment lo r selection.
T. W. tawton.
President Coleman suggested
Voters numbering 03 favored 1Step tlon o f Ren. I’epper to re- operutlon with the county suiter- of (’(ingested lung*.
The sporting aye of Seminole
Withdrawal.-.
over
the past
that among the projects which County will M focused this eve a five mill levy fo r school pur­ taro * from hit official, million cation and jobs, and co-ordinating
year* had redured her balance
,
In
civilian
life,
Lieut.
Comdr.
weight cannot should be pushed In the near ring on tb* “ battle o f th* cen­ pose* during tha next, two year*) bvertea* la this country In time visor and principals. He will aLn
to $1.08.
by N avy men. future is the further develop­ tury" when One-punch McGee. while thro* voters were In favor t* .particlpste In th* two scb*d- organise special courses needed Haikmen was medical director
ujed hearings b«for* th* axamlner Ivy veteran*, and will aid in se­ for the I’ roetor and Gamble RECESS DROPPED
massive pres- ment o f th# Big Tree Perk near 198 pound Mid* o f Goldsboro o f other raillag*.
'
i Men tangwood which he-declared was faces In tha ring, none other than
The County' Board o f Publl# l a ‘Washington. I). C. and West curing on the job training agenc­ Company,
A ra­ on* o f this county's bQtgeat Slap Happy Camera th* George­ Instruction will canvass vote* of Palm Baach, Fla., in the case of ies under the GI Bill o f Rights.
W ASHINGTON. Nov 7 (47—
Club President L. T. Doss anEnrollments In the Institute
the Senate natural assets. Ha also pointed town menasa.
tha othsr five district* o f th! tb * Florida East Coast railway
House leader* *utd today, plana
reorganisation.
will be accepted any time during puunred that Kiwanians would for a legislative recess' from
I'on th* Army- out th# panaibUity of having a
The match la the main bout County on Thursday, HupL Law,
n'ta*ts_
However,
additional recently the year, it was stated. Stwcial meet jointly with the Lions Club Thanksgiving through New Year's
he had statewide bridge tournament held o f th# 1^lagjM
lOH Mid.
_
__ ___apoiiiored
■ ■ ■
Much more Interest in tb* made to the senator’s Itinerary courses will be offered, if re­ and llofnrlan* F'riday to hear have been dronned. It was net
a single bare which would attract between by the Sanford'Lion's Club, wh!
to the plin, 1SI and 160 participants for tha start at StOO o'clock at the taka voting was evidenced by the lltt ovareeas have made it impost! quested by fiva veterans or more. Rep. Joe Hendricks spehk, and immediately clear what effect this
1 tutoring service* will be on Monday evening with the might have on the Kenate, which
fa r him to return in ^time to
Front
Park. Referwoa-will
ere plentiful. thre# day period, - r
J, L. Jug ley
presented
tha ba Chief Itobarta o f th* Sanford
Me to veterans who are two club* tu hoar Hamilton Holt also had hoped for an extended
Given
Jdpata in such hearing*. .Ben.
of Rollins College. Robert Harris, rest. The cnief reason 1* that
IhyfejB fi^rallljn - treasurer's report. Manager Hig­ Naval A ir Station, and Jo* Moss, rears ago. according to Mre.'
‘ taking
correspondence
course*
per plan* to return her* prfer
gins read the minute* of the last chairman o f U s L im y committee CharioUe Watson, who served a !
ment before tha ’ Inter- from the &lt;University , o f Florida Kit* Theater manager, whs Intro­ Democratic leadership fs deter-.
meeting.. And George Toufay re­
fmmeree Commission irt and ather course*. Tuition charges duced a* a visitor. Uappy Birth­ mined to have a House rat* on
dark.
Inspector# w a r e
Mr**
. - i r 3 ported
on the recant Navy Day
jtoa and. to participate will be authorised for the special day was sun* to W; A; /.achary. H»* full employment (UR be-ure It (
AmeUs Nobis, - Mia. U J .,ta b .
for
day wus sung to W, A. Sucbry. takes U holiday.
courses.
t that argaaienU 1
man and Mrs.

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declared today their forces
. hud dedsjvely defeated 70.QOO
government troop* in. fight­
ing along the Peiijing-Honkow railroad. They said the
government troops consisted
- o f- eight divisions including
three "equipped with Ameri­

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C. Of C. Studies Work Will Start
Plans For Use Of Soon On Platform
Naval Air Station At State Market

11 County Firms &lt;Comdr. Barkman
File ATr^Iic^tionr. Tells Kiwanians
TcTia'in Veterans Of Navy Hospital

ArmyAndNavy Are
Still At War But
With Each Other

U. 3. Army Captain
Hears Account Of
His Wife’s Slaying

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KalrrtJ a* irrnait rlaaa mallar
OMaM ST. ISin, .1 Ik. I'aal Offlra
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r^tlPabilBari nnlit-ra. rani* "J
Ifcaakn r**ali&lt;ll«*. and a«|lm «l
hilhrihlaeirala fair Ihr anranar al
tAltlaur.rnaila will hr rharard lor
ft. .rtaalaa ad.arlUlna ralro. __
' Inland SraaMMi f i '* " " " ’?:
fra .la*1., rraaramu Thr llrrald
ir nallawal llrlri of mlirrllalaa.
..rVa arr walnlalnrd la Ihr lari I hlllM.al Ihr raanlrr Hllh nrlidl htunnaarlrra In t hlrann ai d
Jnat. .haarh. »
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lila t lt i- il Pr*a« , aahlah la r«rla&gt;
al&gt;rlr railllrd la Ihr aar lor rrMlhalloa al all Hriia ilUimlrlira
if ll*d Id ,il or , aol alhrrlal.r
iZlfhi In Ihla aapr ""&lt;• el&lt;*«
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Jl, right* la .rraohJIi-allon »*
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W.BDNKHUAy T' NOV. 7. 1948
/ n in t h V K K ih r (llt TODAY
i f t j b o n e Ha s * f o u n d a n y
1EH WI8U0M AS SOUND:
Ota king* of the a.irlh ahull
i|aa then, 0 l-ord, when they
■ tho w«rd* « f thy umutli.—
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•QkXACA 11ASK KT WBAV-KIt
7 From The Washington Post)
BEAMED by the tiger clown of
yearn, her face
Inscrutable anil patient an a
atone.
She waives her banket* In the
*m 5fl&lt;ct place.
-iLIko nn olil Idol, forgotten and
unknown.
Only her finger*, nimble a* brown

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Dart through the reed* ami
grnaae* of her art.
Chhdslng the strand* acconllng
to their wishes,
They and the woman centurio*
■■
apart
How many burning auu* am! low
Are braided in thla ahnpc, thl*
white «tnr*
aentient apace,
That het known loughler, bread
and love and wars—
Ahd still la woven In the nmrket
ace.
ETZA GILLESPIE.
) A* wo have ce|&gt;ealrdly i-ematk•d before, “ The Everglade* of
Fhnida etend ready und able to
grbduco enough *u*ar to Supply
the entire nation for one month—
ghd can’t do It because the goviatiinent atlll refu»ei to permit
Florida «ugar producer* to pro­
duce to their full capacity,” ucfeordinit to the Tampu Tribune.
Bo, worn vou lohg (or chewing
gum you can’t get nr any nf the
9tlfer nroducta matte from- sugar,
MHwtnbcr the "economy of *cnr-,
ill y " which ha* for *o long been
In fall flower. .

B A N F u n n n t it t A r i), s A w f o n n

JUST A GOOD PEACE. TO EAT.

ROY JOHNSON’S
RED B A R N

Launched on the globe is another force potentinHy na revolutlonnry its the atomic lx&gt;mb for good or for evil. Pun- j
sihly more h o , for this power can control the bomb itself. It
Ih the ballot In the hands of the world’s women. MncArthur
opened the polls of Japan to tts women. De Gaulle saw to
it that his country women voted in France’s recent ImfMirt*
ant election. Italian women arc about to taste the franchise.
Added to these rndical developments is the startling
declaration of Pojx* I’iuH XII that "women have the strict
obligation to enter public life, at least as far as voting is
concerned." The pontiff stresses the obligation as that of
Catholic women, but the COtlSetyUbtlCCf will transcend such
limitation.
Women will vote not as Catholics, not as French or
Itulian or Japanese nations. They will not even vote as wo­
men, but ns world citizens. With the ballot in their hy.nds
their vo'ces will he listened to In all world problems of
which war is the worst. Wnmer&gt; can stop wars. LysMrnla.
ivho led her Greek sisters mi long ago in a futile rebellion
against buttles, is vindicated at last.
#
Ileyolul all this, women' am ntnlte peace pay. The
world’s creators of life, for agoK it« gieutest consupi t &lt;
of goods, women have been.an unorganized, inuitifitlute
minority. This uilitjue thing, dawning world democracy, is
giving them a chance. Woe he unto them Jf they remain
merely daughters of Kve. plgying in the g a r d e T h e tv,ljave
ii.stem.duty— to make the'world uYfit piace for the\young
they hear,
,

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Human Progress
. This is, to lie sure, a very wonderful period of hn
man history, .when scientific disaivufy has so greatly ertlarged the scojie of human knowledge and our scientists even,
seem to be mastering the Intflom secrets of the universe.'
Yel^miihy'people lire beginning to ask what good'll does
us. Anil Hti wc seem to be coming around to thi* old-fashion
cd tests of whelhur we are rcaliy hotter and wiser iHMipIt*,
getting more out of life than our ancestors, or whether we
are just fooling ourselvos.
Certainly we don’i seem to be much better off essent­
n
ially, iii our minds and hearts and souls, than we were be
fore ,we achieved such miracles of scientific progress. Pro
bably most of us, if we were to study ourselves and get
butter acijuainted with our own souls, would admit that we
are disillusioned ami somewhat freightened by our iHiasted
“ progress," And maybe the most revealing thing 'we can
Hat * iif Our Year*
.-ay about ourselves nnd our outlook is to repeat an old
suylng Umt we used to think wus very smart: "We don’t (From Tim Hnturdnv Review of
Literature)
known where we're going, but we're on our way.’- —
Children it)“ v dlg tlmtr rnxtles trr
It is a good time for men und nations to pull themselves
the *uml.
out of this attitude, get a better grip on basic realities, and Or tou'ch with small pink, fi'g u i*
the Cool skin
put more stress on human cooperation.
(IT kelp mid sunflower*, lately
tnmnrht .to land,
Or let the conches whisper thefaint din
w
Of illisce
sen*, or send thmt
vtalnut-*hln*
;
Acfo*» the scnline* of u dreamborne planet. •
A child may stand firm-leggetl,
with pui'sed-up lips,
Watching the sudden sun flight
of u Kiinnrt,
And. in thi*, Yuri** he wild with
wnndci —smile!
Wo veterii * of the curtli have
lost thl* art.'

AModsrn Lochinvar

Well, as we used to say," you can't keep u good mail
down." Especially on a wedding trip, where he naturally
wants to show the bride how enterprising and resourceful
he is in emergencies.
So'when Marine Capt. H.I.: Kipp and the missus, .on
their honuymon, suddenly discovered thut they couldn’t
get their train reservations from Lafayette, Ga., to San
Uiego, Calif., and his time was running out, what did the
resourceful bridegroom do? He calmly hired a cab to drive
him the 1,000 miflH. Everything wps O.K., said the young W in e*, o r * slim m er ocean, niaet.
Lochinvar, as lnn£ ns his wile was along. Ami evidently I The Iieglille
fancy for an Instant hut the'
she felt the sumo w.ay about him, as Is usual in such cases.
heart.
+It should he added, for the benefit of'realistic Inquirers, Frozen aloof, stand* bolides* to
that the cohman’s hill wus $750. And thut probably cheap The receive
subtle l.alnam of such ,mskti
unuugh for something a fellow can brag about all the rest
JOHN W. ANDItEWaL
, believe.
of his life.

ArmyAndNavyAre
Still At War But
With Each Other

r r J J Mahlla aotl Gkialtixfright's '“This-Tin H v
Wa hs v e just finish*i
op the booling* ad-

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Power Of Women

' Cdnsltlemble agitation hn* been
•Alfred up In thl* iL ile hsiking
towuril the abollahinent of "aweal
bole*" In priaon camp*, or what­
ever It la Ihev cflirthnmr thing*
McNttaee by Grape-Vine
In which prisoner* are locked In
(From .Spirit)
po*cd
by
Ken.
I.later
Hill,
AluhugoljUiry confinement to the *hame
mn LlemiK-rul, and provlilc* for Gome, to** tlie dual vine* nn the
of thl* state. Rut we must not
. file*
a department nf aimed force* un­
tafnk' we can abnll*h “ sweat
der a civllltm Ni-crctnry, aided by Mce how biasing bright they
buses" nnd thereby have u model
burnt
under necretarie* (or Army, Kuvy
gon system. There Is much to
(llcw i, high your dead dreams,
and- Air.
done In thl* state by wny of
lost desires.
Home opposition to thi* plan
providing proper corrections! inO nuick to love, und slow to
ha* developed In the Military Af•tltutlona ror waywurd hoy* a*
learn!)
M'mmiImmA l&gt;..~ l’«a » II*,)
fair* Committee. Acting Chair­
will as hnr&lt;|vne&lt;l cridiinal*. In
man Edwin C. Johnson (|)&gt;(!toln.) t d j. i short the vine* of other
ct, ell o f our state Institution* adoptlnii (lit* merger.
1. Tho utmnic bnmb and It* de­ ha* made n rminler-pmpn«nl which
a thorough overhauling.
years;
velopment. m* well a* the devel­ would authorise a deportment of
New woml will cover
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alion__uf-_
Bccndat _y. opment of defense* ItRidtiMt It, military *wu illy--with ota-hram-Itplace.----•llenbech that the. union* T n m n -W .rT ^ iruridliHl tiy u'tinl- •*: A ir Cron*,
Army. Navy, Pro­
(
(Cpt from yuur In art, with
d select a Labor "ctar” for flsd command.
curement, Military
Intelligence
iViilll and tears,
2. Scientific re*?arrh and o*- nnd Military Science. .
settlement of jurisdictional
Tho treasured words, the well­
pules sounds good. Thl* would porlment ‘w&lt;iuld bo aided Ity un­
loved face.)
Rett. David I Walsh (D ~M n **.)
lltUe beuilng op strikes ified sponsorship and n' free ex­ ha* been a lone voice. In hi* ra­
.t h e
iiueatlnn
of
wage change o f Idea*,
3. A ir power, pow In* a *onu&gt;- pacity a* chairman of the Naval Sweetest fruit* are aIway* grown
a, but it would oil initiate
Affairs Committee, In oppaning On wood which nuffors chasten­
■ stoppage* resulting from whut aubkidlary position In both
ing scar*,
between rival unions. We the Army nnd ths Navy, would bo the departmental change. Walsh
(Mark well wlial viueyanl&lt;
raised, to the status It diMorve*. t haa suggested u national defense
__ .'.If tho public genctdlly
tong hnvu known,
4. Coordination „ f air, *e$ und i council rnnsisting i\( the seerclaUses how many time* trpulde
That lo v e con'strength w hile l(t
. big Industrtea results from lund force* has boon demohatrai- tie* nf War, State, and Navy.
mar*.)
"tam ct*
bclwcuN
employee* Oil to be e necessity In global war­ with the PrcsIdmH presiding.
Whatever form the bill finally Th»*o who know the pruiter’s at:
Mr. then between employees fare. Where It was ntlsing, the
* “ ullagemonl. Without doubt Army says, we came rinse tn com­ tukes, the struggle over consoli­ laumi a mercy cold us steel.
lid help e great deal if plete failure of operations ( I ’eerl dation may ha the last engage­
(Prune the aid lave from you&gt;
it this part of the trouble Harbor is cited a* an example.) ment In ii long fight bctwewi.
heart . . . - ■ ■ ■
Author
Is
Hill
be settled without Inter
“ Army ami Navy. It Is for Con­
Let it bleed! It will heal.)
The
consolidation
bill
was
proIng production.
gress to decide.
HELEN OLSEN,
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most) Aiuariciwi*
y wall cunvlncod
.___ Jy of the Japanese
do pot need any speela.
HOM E T O W N N E W S
... ,on the subject' to conof W
the
Importance
of
I&gt;‘thsln
IHf HI Ul
»M IIII|&gt;U
I
VI
t giving the Japs a chance
It- the droa on ue again, but
to generation^ may.
PreAd reading for young men
m ' future. ahbHlJ be a trant
j o f tire record la tbe VAm,ty|ir criminal trtal now

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W e Are Proud To Announce
,

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Sanford Ave. &amp; Second HI.

Cur.

SANFORD, FLA.
Otii new Agent has u complete stock of Armour’s
HIU CHOP Fertilizers uspm-hilly adapted to the
nerds oT this section. Gee Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed
Store now, for your requirements of Armour’s. IJ.’s
dependable, quick-neting.. hard-working - - supply­
ing u balanced formula of the plant foodH needed
to Make Every Acre Do Its Best. Be sure to
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refreshment o f icc*Cold F/Jrn. rr(1rrtw*tbA
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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER

Social And Personal Adioities

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C 1T Z M F i l . v f : - v n »* H U T
* U T T U . V O L F n » E ax*

Social Calendar
THURSDAY

Tha Home Demonstration Club
will meet at 3:lH* 1’ . M. tit the
home of Mrs. .Myron Smith in
Floral Heights. &gt; Members arc t re­
quested to tiriiij; suggestion:* for
Christmas lifts.
Seminole County federation of
Womens Clubs will meet at th*x.
Chili House at Id: tn A. M , sovvVetl dish luncheon to be served
at 12:110 P. M
Th* Weslyan Service Guild of
the First Methodist Church will
meet at the Church Amies at
‘7:30 I*. M.
The Wesleyan Son ice- tiuiM
o f the Methodist t hurch will
meet in the home of Mr- J„
Burney. K7!i E. Twentieth ^ttvc
at H:Wt I* M.
FKIIV-U
Sallle

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Chapter.

W.S.

Mrs. M arv McCauley. Mrs. A.
W. Kjiov. ami Mr*, bred Bail
honored Mrs. Frank W „ Chis-ie
with an infurmui cuk* and c but­
ter purtv Saturdav morning 'It
th* home o f Mrs. X c O u lc y . t !00
Magnolia Avenue.
lu r in g the war Mrs. Chas*
lived at 14Uo Oak Avenue, but nr
(Banning; t « return tu her hum*,
in Wtndemore. Ldnwurth Grose,
in the neur future.
Rooms o f the McCauley home
war* attractively decorated with
wild Fall flowers tncludintc mir*
ntw sud.es, roMen ro-l and fern.
The dinintc room table hull flic
it* velitrul decoration a Majolica
lurk surnnmthsl with ttreenary..
A**i*tim * the hostesses in serv*
line were Mr* John Meisch. Ytfs*
t .ii * I unineliter and MrS. * U StnHhi
_ .a
Ai iooau.uitcK . fifty.
iriest*
■»rv in* tied- P» hq with Mlrv

.It. will iiuvi ar ■: ito l’ M. -it
the. Imtto of- Mrs. \\V. M. ;tl«K|’e.|kl
808 Mnifinili.n Avenue, -xiili Mr .
M. S. Witritin-s ami Mis \V * C. I'hati. 1
I
flta as co-ho*Usse-'i ..All .Visiting
d»titrhtert. nre i f * in n to attend.
Dance Is Scheduled
M « N l) VY
Circles of First l’ te*byti»fl».n
I&gt;y Cotillon Club
Church will inert iis follows
Circle No. I Mil.. -I. I &gt; A ode .
The Cut -IIIun Club, 11 niitm
Jr.. Chairman, Mr- I' I Weber
ortranittsi dull vm sistittc o f apElder Sprint1
It
'Ml I1. M
Circle No. J . .M,-- 1. h iluyle &lt; iiu v : i - atelv f 3 - vousur nninurrietl
•irk* in Sanford, will entertain
t-kaiiin-iti, Mrs. F
Uu **•!'
r i i 2 WnshintMott -t w in -at - H;tlt. &gt;i.ii'«rii'i- ifVenitlif at the Kmiiun*
i f 1 .1 di-uc which wdl
P. M.; Cirvf* No. 'I
.Mrs. t*. I* &lt; lu&gt;»
lieirm at s:'!ll I*. M.
Itav sun, Chairtnin. Mr* Fttm
•Y|K: (Kiris Hull, ifeueral chair*
Lieski, t ill Palmetto A.e-.
2:30 P. M.: Circle No I
M' - man o f ' hV dunce. *uid thut n»A. 1). Smith. Chaitnian. Mr* It pruviiuatelv uu invitations hail
A . Smith. 2021 Patk Avenue at lieeu ..**u*d (o Isiv* fl*un Sun ford,
3:311 P. M.: Circle No
M- - nrlaiiifn ami the Naval A ir Sta­
tion.
*
H. C. Whelchel. Chnlnnari. Mr
Uanrinir
is
tu
be
enjoveii
May me ilodirkin.
Lake Oii-nn
with Mrs. J. \V. Merit a* hostess: thruuithout the eveninir and re*
Circle No. 6 - Mr*. J. !* H -»d- fivshments w ill be served.
ruff, Chairman. Mrs. II. C. Ilot*1 . 1610 l*nrk Avenue at -I::ld M K allevs
Celebrate
P. M.

The Circle* of the WM.S, of
the First Baptist Church will
meet at 3:30 P. M. a* follow*;
C i r c l e No. I
dr*. 11. T.
Thomas. Chainnan. Mr*. Britton
Johnson._110] We .( First Street
with Mrs. It. ii.* Mr»Hv in as co­
hostess; Circle No. 2 • M -’ Lul ■
Milter. Chairman. Mr*. I I- Lee.
11C8 Park Avenue: Circle &gt;*■!. '
Mr. E. M Carroll, Chairman.
• ^hs. E. M. Carroll. I dot French
Avcmiv: Circle No. t - Mrs. F.
E. Bols. Chairman, Mr*, li. .*
S*l nun- till* Pnbnetto .Yvenue;
Circle No. fi - Mrs. H. W Kmker. Chairman. Mrs. M J PWIlln*. 201 East’ Eighteenth Street;
Circle No. ii - Mr*. S. ti. Ih c id
son. Mr*. S. .! Davi*. * l " Myrtle
Avenue.

Golden

C O L K M A N ’S r

OFFICE SU PP LIE S

Anniversary

C W U M i:

hat that ha* who
with your m ool
«-t daan to order
(Hiites that F&gt;rl*-

Most mcrtuo-1* trick o f the
« o i i* the tnck-lop* hat. dr«ip w d hr t i l e r i r v mW on neckneat counter, .and .at Hat hataround the &lt;■ intt-y, * hu h can
lie wa.rn •-half a doren different
w av.
a simple turn o f the’

Florida'* Tttnal fo

Mr amt Mrs. Edward: HSmcny
arrived Indus fts»ii» ttum i He
moke their home trt SdnAirtfc

X tuii-mmin
lives. chance*
and diesses up
i« otir o f th«**e

in hack.
r
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For a towering turbo it. Aw lirw vnur fact*' with th * narrow
part o f the felt. thro a.! yotrr &gt; t w f
through the |i»p&lt; ami tie at th*
!jc k i-." the neck
Yon may knot
the matching orarf arnuraj yw ir
wai»t fur a c«'Inr ensemble..

in-H-liucicn ct v" for;

jv i.rtim ilv u:i i+H'ii
tu-ndunifih ifunnXJui lull ullov ihein
u- then immiiuili «

icmber J t*

tvtfnr
irTMtmin*.
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mut

-Kit44inuitt --Jhii i'iin**c*H nf*
Frtemh* o f M s* Leers* ChfifcweU. wilt be ttUuf tn know tftaC
s h » ban reeupecareii :* im nflu*
naa

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■ n u k iitr t In -ir I u n i t s

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Capf. and Mrs. tuhnns Cuuracr
and son, Johnny, save returnwdi
from
-snmtUnic t*«n s w * s
aC
Puynsttu B ea r

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T " tit lit* - r th 1. rffe t 1 yffo
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litli tl&gt;r Jt*n&gt;* in»itle. threa I
■is r f d n iu d i the or*! l**vi': » in la rk ami !*rinjr the

Mr*. F F . Mhiirham. *M l« * K l*
salmctt Mbtithum ami Eitwigrr IN herty spent Fmlny ip l a k s M -

ilmamint.and 1aiv, t^nw-u- :t a * tit.,1 I.ns j .. .

sille.

to- uirt. trtvl‘ru&gt; iv 1,. t.,'-

S-'t-&gt; er-Xicwd P 3 i »trtm i n n w i
tn New Turk s i K v r l j j r Osmt
Sicthr amf rs eyaecred a&gt; * m * »
in Sonftir*i m annr&lt;&gt;s&lt;iir.*n&gt;i&gt; flw*
•bays.

S. I*utest»n
l i f t . Sri mu.a 1

1!«- Tmio.-attil
*1*1*1* iios*lnt*k

Itrii yus.l. jitqyitivc,vi'
■TlltS

Lieut, ami; Mr*. Dale Scwct Jfc.
Lieut, and Mr*. Williuur Huso
aml: Me and Mbs. ' hwrllr* Veda*
pich have hud a v-miua a S e t

I iiiu KI fo r

fmiiriih '
Mr ami lies. J. FI Rh IHimmx
o f tilxvana* *penr X im im l i n t
and Tuirshiv as 'tte f i * * c * a t
th* tatter's amitv ’■&amp;** C. Mt
Lain*, 2*l*t Elm Xvenu*

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101-01. in | . o f lUlIH*' .

My amt X K Larex L X|m »
o f Ft. SC****, w ill a m v e nsbru
tu spend -*im» lin e
vtH» MY**
Muses pursmt* Mland. 'fcv.
Ctuud* Whuiihoi at
i w r heme
dn MWfUmeirte V.-ettue
Mrs. M E . Move n m in w i ft*rat

and fam ily. My-*.

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■The luC food f
'.tun tain 1,1 !«•
wiuirta|*r &lt;d Jjilwrt
mart* it tim o c iin

Mr*. .X. L. Bht-w. o f Mfe ^ rrw
was a visitor m Sanford r r J v r

Mr. xml M nl U-V. Mk-Calley Atlanta, tuduy at*e&lt;* *nemnn* Mh*
celebrated th«tr coliieo w.eihlirur pant: (brew wees« wtttt hae sin.
anniversarv on Sin. 4 with mem-1 (Jounce, ami Bwnily. Geurge MUw
her* o f the immediate family received his 'bschurae 9 * n t tfjw
ami Friends present at (heir bomu1 A rm * Sepr. * uni Is ,,-nuiL-n*- Yts
lit-"* Palmetto Avenue.
home in Atlanta foe t f v pim w ic.
•odd chrysankheniuine deco rate.I
the home and members uf tile
Filed .Methodist Church presenbsl
Mrs.
JVM.
Syinwpphwr
and
the couple with additional (towers ihimihter. iJriKs Miirmi. S im : tit*
ami gift*.
Dust sevetwl davs .it New *tnsr-T*
The dinin* ris(m table was laid Beach u* guests uf Lutuc. tfldk w at
with a luce cloth ami centered Mys. BidiHm F. Outner. Ml**
with an arramcement of golden Jennie U 'lla n wi New Stnsma.
flowers which was flanked by aisompemeif them hum* and wrfl.
'burning yellow taper* in crystal he their irie*r die sum* i n *
cundeletirn.
The relatives present for thu
orvusiuti were Mr ami 4tn- K W
My
and
My-*. Bait BicSsun
McCailev

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have depufud S11 WHIiuinsQura:
Va. , (to t- sw odin g O i s u e t
Mrs. T .t t with MV and X K tt. J! JhA-wm
no.
on Sun font, kvenue,
My
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in Fre*htn*| m Williuinshurg- with (her r n
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Aluminum Sheet Holders
Leather Brief Cii*e*
Buxton BillfoliLs
ItiMiks — Clifts
114 MaffonJia Ave.

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The Tuusduv Evening BHilge
Club met last evening in the
home o f Miis^ Cecelia Tniluck at
lit '* Magnolia Yvenue.
The rooms of the Trollick, resi­
dence went ilecoruted with Fail
flowers and afhfr several pro­
gressions o f bridge were pluved.,
Mrs. Jumc* Crapps was
high score prig*.
Mrs. J.H. Tniluck assisted Mias
tu the follow ing: Miss Luutne
Perkins. Miss Dnris Hull. Xto*
John Bolt. Mrs. Burrell. Hudgins.
Mrs. Chur?** &lt;Jaylu. Mr s. Nichulson Ashby. Mr*. James Crepps,
■and guests. Miss Olmin Dyson,
and t'upt. and Mrs. James D y­
son.

T h * American Legnm %-rmrar*
Dane* UckeC s a l* 11* pnerw uom t
111 1m ofliltt
o w n Hug * tu MTs."
T F. Itlmmillar. tadtaC chairman,
Tickets hmm b * hwughr *c m *
W elfa re Depwrommc ar th* x .»eak
.kir ftanun, Buutnillat A Ntitmsons and: f t s w any Lwcmmairw
Mys. C. L. bsu-m dan** chair*
man., sank that th * attracts**
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around tuwn ware m ad* he fw »
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and a jttlil* That's tlir

■pram inn tuipr cil out tnrn in umlorm. T o
-rnekr It a reel it v. Anarrica must get down
lx. ^n-jtcrtinir limaiirm— and j'lrn ty of it.
Fnt tin- Teleph on e Comjixmy. this means
tlir lnrgeia rvpanaion program in the his­
to r y id Thr telephone in Fhu ida.
J:'s a tug order callin g 1m Ate rajwnJi:urr id m ilium * id dollars to provide tele­
phone* Jar all who have been waiting for
them. T h is » erne o l our first jo b *! A
greatly exfumded telephone program lo r
ntp la i mer frien ds is also in jirocesv E i-panvion of long dxstanrr service it being
t.i hrduled to o I t w ill include the mstalla1mti oi coaxial r a U n to handlr more c iQ :
with speed and cooveoletter tor you. and
prm 'idr m ote la c Art ir* lo t (bat « anting
v-h.cal a n —itele* .v on. A m at* .1 eunctroc-

lion it to be done ami a new service to
motor vrh iclrt it alto in the offing. •
These rspansion plans arc being trans­
lated into reality as last as m aterials beloene avtiU M e There w ill be work. Am i
work mean* payrolls. And payrolls mean
prosperity. The benefits reach everybody,
the advantages make themselves felt in
every home, in every fam ily. For it’s that
friendly partnership between Florida and
the 5. 12S men and women o f the Telephone
Company, working together lo r the ad­
vancement o f their state.
T h e r e ’ s e v e r y rea so n (o r c o n fid e n c e .
W hat Florida and the telephone people
did tn war. they can do in peace. T h ere w ill
ba a marshalling o f Men. M oney and Ma­
terials. 10 build a more prosperous future
(o r our state.
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HOLLER MOTOR

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMRER '7,

FLORIDA

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Central Prut Calumtritt
W a s h i n g t o n —r * a • picturr m my mind ,
A picture that
will lin*tr • Ion* time.
.
I can ahut my eyes now irJ are it Three women alttln* aide by
tide Three Aral ladira in e row Vacant chairs to the rt*ht. Vacant
chain to Uie left
Juat the three’ flnt laJic- who. having been eacorted to the
aprfcktiV. pJaUhrm arranged on the deck of the U S S. Franklin
■ M g j a | i | p Rooocvrii « r r » waiting there until the preal■ item of the I.'mini Statea and other dignitaries
■ ■ should erncr lor the official Navy day commlistoning at the prodigious aircrart earner

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But three women, too.
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LETTUCE

2 Heads

POTATOES

Quantity Bight* Reserved

Prices Good Thru Saturday, November 10

POTATOES

BUY EM BY THE,POUND!
?| K aitory . * a i h '

RICE
iwif or uiesc Ufijtey States of Arpcnca.
ronderful to have auch * ftnr man for a huahand!
nvndly woman ahe was. aa ahe always haa brim.
She.Jidn t think of concealing thia rare and de­
lightful ataie of apint aa ahe aat on view on the

KRAUT Potatoes 10

apeak ere* platform at the commissioning o f . the
big earn er
Mre Woodrow Wilson l ......
... HJ1
cluater o f frtnimne i-hampiona la o f a difTeient
achuol o f thought than' either Mra Truman or
Mm Rooeeveit
a more eggrveeivcly feminine
whuol Edith Wiiaon Controlled her man by a
aiibUe round-about approach
Drove him with
a louae rein

Yellow

C a b b a g e u&gt; 3 'Ac O n io n s 3 u» 19c

Gold- Mc-dal

FLOUR

S n n w h lle

Red Hills

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C auliflow er

14c

P o ta to e s 5 ibi 2 3 c

tin ld rn B u m h i-s

C arrots 2 for 17c

R u ta b a g a s ib 3c

Id a h o l l i l u e t

M e a ty , red

P o ta to e s 5 'b*25c
t*

Kiln Uric&lt;%

v3® * 01 ‘h*- 'trai*M BTOlinjI hir* and ,np.iwwaauve laugh there thin ia Beaa Tnimana
aj«lem with tight-lowed Harry Nothin* of the

Veal Shoulder Roas t.. lb.

T o m a to e s ib 17c
Pounds

t o o rwtigmaoa Uua attitude of Edith Wilson
emely feminine and old achooi. the full soft rur
. the aoft blue o f her hat. and the becbnnngly

Sausage

1ncumpreheaalble syllable m d acc.nl.

T h .. h...

i 'll‘ a .ril Nidi l ir a o n

Fryers
Tongues

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ma miahii.»*a iiuii.

Mince Meat
Kar

Or

Sirloin Steaks

•Kunkwl Hrrf

Skinless Wieners

Eleanor Rooaevett

U e ra spoke ihr M Q tfi tknyuaer

25c

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IM U ters

Yams 4

PO IN T FREE SA LE

T a »| i

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lu u a lr j

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Hw'iHirtl

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Veal Cutlets

R o ast............
M llrril

llditlirtotr 'Haifa Sr

O ysters......

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A k h li

-29c.Veal Chops

lU ih , N o rth e rn

Cottage Cheese
Yellow Sharp Cheese A lb
Swiss Cheese
4Mb
Phila Oteam
pkg
American Loaf
ib

26c
28c
10e
39c

TURKEYS

YOUR RA(

N. Y. Iirrsand Mewing

HENS

EFFECTIVE

po u

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jft t-jebhft

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S te a k

ib

49c

S te a k

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40c

R o a st

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cans

CATERING

Tomato Sot

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Dr. J. F. Br^wlcy,
Whiume

Rib Chops
pound
Breast Slew
pound*
Boneless Shoulder pound
Freeh Ponies
pound

F ille ts
0

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SinIt

M u lle t
H a

Lean Chops
pound
Fresh. Sausage
pound
Lean Sides pound
Fresh Shoulders
pound

H p r iilr

T ro u t

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Long link * pound
Sunnyland Smoked lb
Ga'Smoked pound

To All Your Bakery

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Skinless Wieners pound
Gold* Meat* • pound | Sliced Bologna
pound
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Souse Moat
pound
Btnkety Hlitml

BeetS

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SWhMy Country a « L

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OanM* Patch
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2

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can

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Chefiie .. 2 Ib. Box „ 6

2

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Cake Flour .... Pkg. .... I
R-H'a Anal*
Cider
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Beans

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1WB

CONCRETE PIP E

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D RIVEW AYS
W E lL S
SEPTIC TANK S
W ATE R TA N K S
CULVERTS and SEWERS
Tranalt MU Concrete
Seconds available at low price

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SOME.

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SPECIES

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ran fu rn ish you
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A ll kinds o f p o u ltry su pplies

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Concrete Pipe Co.

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B y STANLEY

Office

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THE OLD HOME TOW N

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3 o o T im e s i Ts o w n w e ig h t

H UNT’S

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YEARS

T he

the VITAMINS for all the family
at just a FEW PENNIES a DAY - v
All

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ANNOUNCIN(

TU X E D O FEED CO,

Cold Preparation

i Amber and 1 Black Capsule Supply Vilamin;
A, Bi. C, D, f, C and B., plus t IVI R. IRON.
Calcium Pantothenate and Ninrinnniitle.

Our shop is now o|K.’tt for IiIisIuuks
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By- Hiirfield anil •Im-ksnu
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Passenger Car Tires

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Y A T E S AlITO P A I N T &amp; BODY W O RK S
1(13 N. Palmetto Avc.
tM NM A*$. N * «r »a . N.Y.. Dm * L-3IU

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LONE R ANGER
.TRICKEP ME - THAT'S WHAI CROOK PLENTY/ MOT MAIF A5
PIP. IF IT WASN'T TWO * M A P r ------- - y MAP AO ME»S
GOINC* 70 BE
AlNST ONE.a I'P.-GIPPAP!
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ANP INJUN CAN POPE lO NTO
ME ANP GETAWAY r-

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SEE T H E N E W
KIPHY
VACUUM CLKANKR
in your home • The only cleaner wilh
a real power polisher

600 x 16 — 15.20 pluH tax 1.18 — 16J8
700 x 15 — 20.10 plus L x 1.41 — 21^1

R. W . McCullough

700 x 16— 20.90 plus tax 1.49 — 22^9

FIRESTONE STORES

KIRBY

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,~191

TOE BANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA
CLASSIFIED

A D VERTISING

RATE S

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10c per Un« for on* Insertion
Me per linn for U ir»« Insertion*
D7e per line for 6 Inncrtlom
IS per linr for 20 Innertiona
Minimum rate* . . . 30c

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PHONE 141 OR BRINO YO U R A o » to THE SANFORD HERALD
Count, fire word* to the line, Including phone end address.
All advertl-tetnerrU for situation* wsnt*d will be charged fs r at the
reaular clsoalfltd rates.

FOR SA LE
F IL L up with ketvsene and fuel
oil before winter.

II. II. POPE CO.. INC.

TWO KAR*i8 FOR SALT:—One

BUSINESS SERVICE
DODtiE • PLYM OUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE •
109 Palmetto A re.
Phone 1011
WK ARE fuilv equipped and
knoiv how to rec.'.p j%mr tires.
Nhttiral rubber or’ synthetlr,
w « protect loe slilxwalU nf
your tirp. Jones Tire Shop,
Cor. 1st urn! K'm, phone 008.

;i arrcfi, tiled l»nd*
land. 11 Rood
good well*
well,
2 rtory house, 1 ear garage, I
tool house, 000 fL ft e .t _ of
Lake Monroe post Office. One
—B acres, all tiled, good well, 2 BODY AND Fender dents, nalnt
injury or fading ■ should be
story house. 2 story barn, ,4
mile wc«t on Orange Uuulecorrected now to combat aging
vard. J. W. Hell, Lake Monroe,
and weathering, A new pain­
less method awaits you at
/•hone l r&gt;.
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VAXES A i m i P A IN T A
GET YO UR gasoline and oil at
BODY SHOP
The .Standard . .Station ucroja I0S N. Palmetto Are. Phone 371
from the Court House.________
WARI1ING moehrnes repalrcdP L A N T fT F O R VICTO RY C A R ­
nnd all home- appliances. Cald
DENS: Collartls, Cuhlmge. Let­
well tieneral Repair Shop, 10’
tuce, Escarnle, Tomato plants.
North Mills. Urlandn, phoiu
Also Strawberry plants. J.W.
2-1072. Prompt service.
Bell. Lake Monroe, pkone 16.
Expert Auto Repairing
Copehngnrp.t'nl'lJtllto idnnts. Phone
Itarfield &amp; Jackaon
in conneeUorf with
THREE loom house partly furn­ Y mIxn Auto PalnT a Body Works
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Phone 371
ished, water In Imuse electricity
available. Sell chrap fo r quick FLOOR sanding and finishing,
sate, Including four lots racb
cleaning and waxing'. 11. M.
120 ft. bv 60 ft. wide. E. LagerOleasun, Tjike Mary.
quist, Lake Mary, F la. _____
A U T O PA IN TIN G
KEIIOSENE-Fuel (HIh. E ll. MrIly C.W. "P a t’!, Johnson
0
,’IK.J.
Alexander, phone 165 or
16 years experience in auto und
io O F IN C — Brand new, solid uircruflpalntlng. Hanford’s popu­
lar paint authority,
nlumlniim sheet roofing, VHOLLER MOTOR SALES
rrlmp and snapxlock styles. Phone.
208 W. 1st St.
__
Wire-Write nt onee! Pulenwlder
Mfg. A Distributing tb&gt;., P.D. WE service nil iiinkhs of radios,
Box 3361, 010 Lancaster Drive,
Exekicl’s Radi.. '.Shop, 17I6&gt;*
giime Saturday.
W. Kith 81.
GOOD TRUCKS
1911 Chevrolet Tandam .Slake, SIT. W A N T E D
splendid condition and a honey
for heavy hauling. Just tho LOCAL veteran, age 23, married,
some college, to be discharged
thing fok citrus and vegetables.
on or before December first.
Reeking, position with, a future.
]»36 Ford Slake - U tsa good
Inside or outside work. Had
m ile s
for hauling anything
Established leadership qukllfifrom field crews arid plants
ratibns. Well known In Sanford,
two years’ office . experience.
Write *P.O. Box 260, or phono
366-W.

FOR RENT
20 acres'tiled celery'farm , lately
plowed ami harrowed on Cam•Ton Avenue. Phone E.il. Stowe,
192-It or Edward F. Lane,
1031 MODEL A. First house on
phone 642.
right West nf Monroe Corner.

PRE-WAR bicycle good condition.
Can be seen nt 70t W. 0th St.
T W o ^ t K m i m n r i W i l &lt;tw, "m r a r

ern. furnished. See owner, 30R
E. 7th j L
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20 C U liir fiKtt refrigerator, used
two months. Can be seen nt
Frierson’s,
ONE (ienorul Electric table model
(1 tube radio. See Grover David
at Tli I). Pope Co,
__ ____
IlilIGGS - Stratton Gas 'Engine
3/4 II. I’, Caibneretur type,
like new, 135.00. Fhohe 43'4-W.

TW O hausekeening mums. A dnttx;

EIGHT room furnlihed houxe on
Cryela) i.uku, one-half mile
South o f Country Club on
Lake Mary Hoad. Four bed­
room*. bath and shower up■tnlre, hot and cald water,, all
electric kitchen, telephone, 30
acre*, 16 acrea In (electric
or chicken ranch.. Some clear­
ed highland, muck garden, tote
of timber.
Mr*. C. f\V„ I*bilL

fn*nt
to ro-jRrt T in y" an d nil
Mil*. at th e l*nurtt|OUM b fifln n ln R
nt 10:00 o 'clo ck A. .XI., on tlm llttli
flay
fif liK -fm lirr* A . I*, m : . .
ihilRlt}** n f

Beware Coughs
fron common colds

That Hang On

Creomulalon relieve* promptly be­
cause It fo e« right to the teat of the
trouble to hem loosen end expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In­
flamed bronchial mucout m em ­
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
• bottle of Creomulslon with the un­
derstanding you must like the w aj It
quickly allays the cough.or you are
to have your money bock.

CREOMULSION

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lent SH

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UNFURNISHED house, prefer­
ably 3. bedrooms, permanent
residents if house satisfactory.
Family of three adults. Oc­
cupant to be new health o f­
ficer
for
Seminole County.
Phone 30ii. *

uned furniture. Haynei A AVilllaina Furniture Co., 0JL E. let
- SL phone 068.
BORROW HhKK WflEKE
PRIVACY IS RESPECIFD
YOUR natural denire fur privacy
in money matter* it itrictly
respected here.
Fr{*nda and
relaUvee are nof uuettloned
about your credit. Your em­
ployer or bueltien* anociatet
will not hear of your pereonal
affaire. There ie no cauae for
•mbarmaament
Reaionebla ered't requirementa.
No co-maker* oo money loana.
'arteble payment plan*.
F A M l f Y l/OAN CO.
(Florida Benk Bldg.
Phone 33

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PLYM OUTH
SERVICE
AND

nru 11. il*-rt'RM"il, hull* i if a 11 111 fo u n t ft*
tn thn «*011111 &gt; JiHlft *1 o f HMhlnu r
I’ lm n iy. Ptorhln. a l (lift o ffic e In
til** co u rt hmi*#*' **f Rush! I'oU hty at
SaiifoM l. fio ililn . w ith in H k Ii I
Im tftir m ontlia from the tim e of
th e flra t puhllcftllotl **f title fP»*
ties*. Kuril iln lu t o r tleiuuiMl ahull
he In HiMIttu. i.fpl eltHlI •‘ la te the
|t|aCM f«(T t* aith'lire mill |Hlet

lent* n 30 21 A 33 Itlnrk 33 Han

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MCINTLY DlVORCID from Cliff
Weaver, sugar planter In Hawaii,
beautiful Kay Sutton (above) of
the Hollywood (lima Is rumored as
the prospective bride of millionaire
sportsman'pan Topping after hla
ending divorce from skating star
itftj* Henie. ’ “
(International)

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Extra Standard

1OMAT0ES
3
15c
•no. 2 cans

kT j i IMUA.

IS&gt; •&gt;. I 1. MM UNI" IN

Aynnl
......1I. ..1..Tntxlrax
, I..._■ ., t. |. Fund

Howwomenand girls
m a ij getw
antedrelief
from f u n c t lo n if p e rio d ic p itn
CmrtStfl. many v o a m u i . h u brauftit f t *
lltf from Ut« crati&gt;p*lik# f«ony and ntrvoili
•lrtm of funettotiii periodic dUUru TUao
Uki a tunk, it Aheuld giitnuUt* RppgUl*.
_ *14 digrtikm,* ihui ktlp tail Id rmlitoiKa» for th« ••tljna*' to come. niartOd
|M |\ J dais beforo “ ruur lime1*. It Ateold
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I lie r til 111 111 til. (tun! all A |l

lie a tv*»r11 to I*y 1 11&lt;* *til I tl»»lit* HW n I *
o r it t tot iimv, an-l ini) * until claim
o r flern iin i not "i* fM ci almll In*

SEMINOLE
COUNTY
MOTORS
109 Palmetto

titip n i l r i » pain due to parttr
functional periodic camea. T r j *11

Phone LOU

AOTIC*; ^

u-reliy. BSl\en Mist
n lin«in»-N* a t SIT, I
H arfo rd . Flu rlilu ,

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Rtukely Sliced

B eets

2

DO.

can

R(oke)y’a Finest Bauer

11c

Rtukely Country Gent.

C o m

no. 2

can

EXTRA VALUE!

27-oz Gian

1 5 c

Garden Patch

Del M a li Cream S tyle

P e a s no. 2 can 1 7 c
Hurff Pork and

Beans

i6oz

9c

Chase A Runborn

IJUid (&gt;' Hunsblne

Cand O’Runshlne

Flour

2 5 ib *
i
PllUbury Pancake

FJour

pkfl

1.17
Pounds

11c

Steak— — 49 c-------Steak

lb '41

Ro a s t
Point Free Short

Point Free

R ib s

lb

Fillets

Point Free PlaU
a ic

S tB W

Grade A

W hiting.

Heedinas Salt

M u lle t

ib

25c

ib^

42&lt;

Freeh K illed P ig

Lean
Fresh
Lean
Fresh

Fie. Speckle

Trout

Point Free

Pan Fish
lb
10c
Crab Meat
lb
75c
Oysters
pt
B5c
Flo. Mullet IB
23c
Lobsters
lb
55c
Span. Mackerel- lb 45c
Headless Shrimp lb 41c

lb •

ADVEftTISifyb
ONCE m a a

Potnt Free Beef
17c

T o n g u o f f lb 3 5 c

Rib Chops
p
Broast Stew
i
Boneless Shoulder
Fresh Pqtties

lb - 2 6 c

P
**
Heady to Serve

special

pound
Chops
pound
Sausage
pound
Sides
pound
Shoulders

32c
30c
25c
29c

pound
Sunnylan^ Smoked lb
G a Smoked pound
Kingan’s Pork pound

42c
39c
32c
37c

Skinless Wieners pound 35c
Col.4.^Ieat£, . pound------ 33c
Sliced Bologna
pound
29c
Souse .Meat
pound
25c

Cottage Cheese
Yellow Sharp Cheese Vk-lb
Swiss Cheese.
Vk-lb
.Phila. Cream
pkg
American Loaf
lb

TURKEYS

pound

N. Y. Dreared Stewing

HENS

pound
Five beautiful eolora tn

B U Y ‘EM BY THE P O U N D I

aelect f r o m —

Oranges

•
For School Qlrl Complexion

•

Cedar

PJUM OUVE

•

Mulberry

•

Burgundy -

. WHEN AVAILABLE
B ath S i u
9 fe c
Wiping
Hold Head*

YeUow

WHEN AVAILABLE
L a r g * Pkg.
23c

Had Bit**

C auliflow er ib 14c

P o ta to e s 5 ib&gt;2 3 c

Ooldan Bunch**

Canudlan

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C arrots 2 *»r 17c

R u ta b a g a s ib 3c

Idaho Ruaeet

Meaty, red

P o t a to e s 5 ibi25c

T o m ato e s it 17c

n

Quantity R j
hA£C r
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Sand

• Korn Taupe

York Imperial

THCl

(lliB E T T H

A lursor, finer, more spacious suite- with wide welted arms, and all the
iiuality dotuila thut you’d ordinarily expect to lie much more expen»ive.
Hus luxurious Innersprinjr construction, sprinir filled loose cushions . .
Sofa and chair, superbly tailored of beautiful, lonjf wearing wino colorod
tapestry. Ftirmerly 259.50.

Pan Heady, Drea*ed, Drawn

26c
28c
10c
39c

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139-60

TW O - PIECE LIVINC. ROOM SUITE

BROADFELT

Dreaeed, drawn/-'

Bnowhlle

W A N TE D - cook

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Ihf* ■rainl»* **( finrt’ iii’t* A u*iy fwri*

l^)tF 17 It 13 Ar 31 lljork S2 Han

C a b b a g e ib 3 H c (Unions 3 ib* 19c

W A N T E D :; 26 colored 1*borer*
tor rhllroad work tn * Banf ord.
Permanent. Baa C.G&lt;L;Bronimt,
JIJ) Myrtle Ay*, after 4:60
' P.M.
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H A ItlN K A C

A 1*1* ffU IU H T O im ANI* I* Kit*
HONK It A VINO
«‘ L \IM H o p
OHM ANI *K
A H A IN 8 T
K A lb
K8TA T K :
Y o u am t r a r h *»f you* ur«* ln*rc*«
Iiy notiris-fl nrnl rH iu lrftl t*n pm *
tfh t Mfiy (IfttfiMttil* w hich you* or
r it lic r nf you , m ay have* n m in n i

trill,

outride city on highway • will
pay cqah - Box RD elo l fereld.

\VK BUY iccond hand furniture.
Benton’*' Furniture Exchange.
Phone DIM, 600 Sanford Ave
GIRL for soda Fountain * t tanay's Drug Store. Part’ time, or
full time.
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DODGE

17, 1941.

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JOHN noNMlICB
JAM UH I T M ^ T M T

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fo r »find fifth* o f w a y , 300 f i # t
w jijis w ill iir* r*ft*rv*ft fro m nn&gt;
I»j r r r l tlirm ifth whltth tint re u mi
m InMdk
rttftt* ftoarii A * to a ll
tills* to one h a lf o f nil |M*lr*»*
Iriam anti th ree fo u rth n o f nth* r
rn in irftla w ill ho roarrVftd.
I .Ml 17 lllo rlt 7 lirearn w &lt;tlU |'| m
jUktilt 3 OftKfF S»» K :*l A li n t

la min.

for Coughs, CheifCoWi, IrendilHf

NOTICE M. L. Rleaoll Grocery
OR) Went Flrat Street V l l l be
open for buatnene Friday, No/.
it in the Calhoun Store Bunding.
A complete line of groreriee
&gt; (CHICK
electric
brooder,
and meet* will be on diiplay
■unitary run. 812.00: 12 red
for ydur convenience.
hen*. 81.60 each. -A l*o Oak
living
room
oult*. Before W A N T E D —
"
Monday. IL M, Hankta (Mon­
SMALL
five
room
home
.
t
int*
roe Corner).

•WANTED: maid. Phone County

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Mini iiu m u nm In t w t in n » nr rhot&gt;»*r l l l l l . I ■ *•*-* (if I ’ liirMll. A r t" t 1117, k n o w n nn tlio M l ' l l l i n
A f T Iho fnllnw lnie rlrn rrllo il Un*l

8 ECONO I) Hand brick*, plenty
doom add window*.
Duharve
Lumber / Yard,

H ELP W AN TED

drr Mm tlrllMom nmnii Pxmlnoti
Vxni-llnn Hllnrt 1 ‘miipaii} iiml Min
arf liurnil In ri'(J&gt;lrr mild tl«nji
tureunni In Ihx Irrme » t Mn
nk'IctlMmin Nnmo
(Ch*pt»l
10IS3 I,* we of Florida) with tin
iTxrk ot Mix Circuit Court o f f*.-nil
tmlx County. Florida.

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W A N T E D TO R E N T

VERY SUlDtantial dining room W £ J’A Y JiigbvHt-eaeh price* ■for

THREE piece Red Maple living
room tulle. Phone 624-W after
7 P. M.

••ot'N T V

Uonclean llrisket

*7)CAL couple would like furnish­
ed apartment or house by Dec.
1. Interested in buying house.
ABOUT 400 ft ono inch Gulvap*
Phone 367-W day or 1H4-W
ixed pipe, nearly new, at re­
night
duced price. Also one small
Iron wood heater. A. C. SminTW O adult couples want apart­
ders, Lake Mary.
ment or cabin with two bed­
rooms und kitchen privileges.
TWO STORY hmme on Fifth SL
.Call Sanford, 744-W.
Clone in, a .home you will
always enjoy, Edward &lt;K. Lane,
FURNISHED
apartment,
no
phone 462.
•
children,
no
pete.
C. B.
Military
retired,
A "B E A U T IF U L home en Oak • Sfhlraid,
permanent. Phone Comity 3321
Avenue. When you see it you
or 4802.
will any It in the Iwit buy
have ever ecvn in Florida,
ward F, I-ane.
—
MISCEL LA N E O U S
aulle, onu B V round“ lable~ with
four 11“ leaven, 6 diner* and
•one arm chair Phone 176-J or
call at 203. E. 10th St. Mrn,
B. A. Holly.
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VOLUME XXXVII

Pearl Secrets |
b Ordered Bared!
By President

^URSDAY. NOVEM1JEH

Ford Workers
Vote in Favor
Of Striking

Nun Tells O f Jap Atrocities

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TODAY* Partly cloudy and continued mild
thl-; afternoon.
TOMORROW* Fid widely scattered -«hii»era
in "iiulhea«l ruavlgl section and in Tallulm-si-e area late Friday.

Member Associated 1’re.sM

Talked To Labor - M anagement Parley Delegates

CIO Union Rejects
Offer O f G e n ia l
Motors For C o s t I
O f Living Wa£e|-

Charges O f Political
Considerations De­
feating W ork Of
P r o b e Committee;

NUMBER .in.

Russians Said
Getting Out
Of Manchut ia
Ce ntral Government
Admits Serious Re­
verses In- Fighting
With Communists

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l * r AM SftaM ^IMSI ! ; 1
I.als.r disputes kept about 37S.-J
( III'lytiKISG,'.Now n {A P y ,
000 from their Jons
today.. A
( ’hlnrar Comm unit In-; drmand- l showdown in the III).U n ited Af*1’*
*'d 1ikIs-&gt; that l.irut. Girn. A.
! Worker ’ drmnndu for u .10
Wrdrpieier. |‘S ( nnini'.incent w..„ increase was indies ail
drr in-ri'hlna, apologire and ‘
o« the Union rejected General
that comjprnsaliou lie paid
1 or’* ...mpromlse w a g* p w
for. alleged AmrrkXo "intergram.
.
■•
ferenre ini the ( jiiiielr interEarly returns from the N LpR
' national druggie.
•lection among 80,000 Ford work­
They also den.andetl that
ers show a heavv majority In fofidiese govenonunt Iroopif
vor tit u striku, to support th*tr 1
• withdraw from ait Ited-dnmldemand*.* The Dixie Grrph^md '
nntrd area. n« thr price for
driver and muint*nanc* mini dta-;
'
rises all employees to iclve the
peace. The " ulemejer de- .
pute will be considered by rv
committee eny Informetion of
mand was ronlainrd in one
l.nlor Board nantl meeting 4n
which they mey have knowledge
of four letters sent b» the
Memphis today.
It alto authorises employee* to
Yriian Communist hradijuarGeneral Motors Corp. ymUrday
come forward voluntarily if they
I era.
offered a cost o f llvtng wag* ini
are not questioned by the com*
crease ta. its workers, ana the
mltte*. Hit action came at a time
CIO United Auto Worker* unrHUNGKING, Nnv*. H ( AP)
when Republican* and Demo­
Ion promptly rejecter! the pro—RejHtrtM lluil Russian forven
crat* on tne committee were con­
pots I,
iistvt1 l)oi*n stidtlonly withtending political consideration*
The corporation hud formally
ware imperiling the value o f the A TENSE MOMENT 18 PICTURED during ihc trial of Jap (Jen. nnd flatly scorned the - union’ s
Tomuyukl Yomas|iitu in Muniln as Sister-Anna Dr Jrsus o f St.
whole Inquiry.
.
'demand' for a .10 per ci nt wag*
Prime Minister Atlee will bo Paul’s College tukes the stund. She told of seeing the bodies of rate IkkjM. terming the demand
invited to address a Joint session more than forty persons strewn about the dining room and corri­ "excessive” . Instead the corpo­
o f congress next week, House dors of the college after the mii;i had gone ■&gt;» n. killing rampage. ration offered Increases In clas­
Speaker Rayburn aaid today. No Signal Corps Itudinphoio. &lt;Interim'ionph
sifications
where,
finer
1001.
date was mentioned.
wages have not been raised In
proportion to the cost of living.
A figurative “ man at work—
th e N a tio n a lists |wact* p ro ­
Walter P. Heuther, vie &gt; pr*»ldon't disturb” sign was hung on
dent o f the UAW-CIO, declared
posals have been reeclveil in
President Truman’s _office door.
t'luinKking. Thev are understand
that the union "fla tly reject* the
White House aides said the
rorporutlon’s bribe offer bocauae
to rontnin eounter-pro|uisnls which
9
President is trying to clear hit
1urns
we
will
not
be
a
party
to
**
1
(
9
\eeiise fire oriW-r. The t’etitral
deak as much ae possible or
n
r
*
.
iDut F o r Lions Club
bapging
the
AinPricnn
consumer."
muy cause o further delay in the
domestic problems eo that he will
Heuther, who heads the UAWgovt'ii mont adnillled the first
be free for three-power discus­
• BoxiliK ToHrnament
CIO
delegation
at
union-corpora,
serilms cvi-ses In llu- fighliiig in
sion* of atomic energy this week­
tlon wage meetings, nSsertM at
; soul hern Hopeh province.
A btljft- i,mt i-nlf.u- » . i - i in old
end.
u
press
conference:
In Tokyo Two vagrant former
It was announced that he and
c "l .Sam,.i„
&gt;n ,ao
jiMinmcd
‘‘The General Motor* corpora*
Kmniknre pilots atlciiipie.l vainly _____
Ruling Applies •Ion,
Prime Ministers Attlee o f Great Young SoIdierWound- New
; tinAlontilpai
.S.niiaii
l ull.
which
ha*
been
on
strike
sslnille iIn* Jap
Britain and Maekanale King of
liillds
m ill eiiii l i m . n e i l l i r
ed In Holland Andj To Enlisted Men vernment
sine# V-J Dav against labor, go- n p m t m r n f u W i n
W ,m :
Homo Minister Kenjiro Hnrikiri.
Canada will devote most o f Sun­
and |h.
Bna D .U m i l T H IS
VY I Q I w ^ W 1&gt;i'W-s iiH! tn 'set1'a I'miitlt oi &gt;mi|
Iced
O
f
Repairs
T
o
!
...
.......#
.......by_ their
tnt.nnfL
wits not Injured
day—Arm* tics Day—to confer­
Twice In G e rm any
On T p m p a rn rv .D u t ^ Sumer,V today
YnwL
rL’illy
ifv M
aavynorr*, j&lt; melit Mlugvii under
l&gt;v •ulertalntotlav put in writing its
ences tm the^ future.use. uf-Rtamic.
I
OTK
m
tliri-clinn
n
l'
Altamont Road Is |
n'1'1 ,,u'v » rPB ,,lUn iu
crevious oral offers to the union
power.
*
C
IO I jOKUm UDLeitro
it T h«Sanfuni's
i.ionV riui).
Second Lieut. Stuart H. Me-1 WASHINGTON. Nov.. H.— (/H»— that -wo conspire with the corV&gt;IV/ L A J M N
ro n
much In..... "8lnu Happy
Shown Commission Chinee Communists have can. THa President aaid sometime Intyre of the. 1 1 th ‘ ‘urps. HIM The War Department last night *&lt;oruHo" *0 sandbag the r’ar- hun­
Canirru v» “ rim- Punch” .MciJ’ciarmy commanders -one rapovtadly
ago that he would initiate die- Combat Unit uf the 50.1 Engineers, aimouiu'cd that enlisted men who gry public with inexcusable price
Ilf A»*Hf4fltfil I'rrwn
out*Ions with Great Britain and has returned to Sanford after have 00 or more discharge points lucre••**.’’
Aclivn work oil Road 4-1 from tured two Central Government
DomiH-rnts and Republican* ana­ l»&gt;ut failed to mult-i lulixe, due
Canada seeking to outlaw use o f five years of service, tufa o f which and arc now pn furlough in this
Bus and trolley nperatoVs In lyzed Tuesday’s municipal elec­ to Illness oil the part of one of the Lake Jessup Bridge to the nimmirieeil suicide- In southern
the atomic bomb and later take were spent overseas. He pertici- country will He released as they Washington returned to work tions today and found comfaf* the contestants, but’ the oilier Titusville Bridge, will start. on Hopeti' -Province and *T.*rve»I the
up the matter with other govern­ pntr.f in lift ■Juni',f&gt;“ Normartrty vanprt .hack to the Artny this yesterday after, a 3A-hoyr l i X M l z tUtffu.- ivt puth major 'pantvS ■Touts ,us&gt;k up fur it.*
or about the 16th of the month, Government nrmira.ii&gt; retfent, a
In the opening round Malcolm it wu* predicted this morning by inilltnry spokesmun aekunwiedgeit
ments
inva&gt;iorr, and iKr, hpltira
Jiprth- mewtlk 1
■*-* -J ' **
~‘ *
a f f wtrif# which 'reduced thoa.
Kepubllcnni challenge,I . Ilemodm
Ardennes,- Rhine' y|,u „ew ruling also applies to ■and* o f government workers h» crutic . assetUuUs .tliul Democrat MacNelll, ■( Iii2, lira r got tbe edge State Ki-prc-euralivr M. ft. Smith, veslerduy.
----- ' T it
that some of I In­
The scene of ( hie reversal in
Ian _ ____
_______ Europe.
and central
enlisted men now on temporary cntch.ris-cotch-con ^tranaportntinn Wlilism O’ Dw'.ver’s election ns over Bill .Kilim,! (loo lb,), both w ho. ii,I,Id
ytatardsy, net counting afternoon
Ha wenr* the Purple Heart de duty -in the United States. They and coused tho worst automobile mayor of New York by a record* of Seminole High School, only state road men are now securing China’s undeclared cU'il wn i*
meeting, wJUt James
Byrnes, roration with two link leaf clus­ will be classed as surplus and traffic Jam In capital hfstorv.
tireaking (durality carried nutionnl to loose in the bitter two rounds. ucL-opiniiHlntioUH nl Geneva anil ists claim they have muted 70,In Ihe second boot, Boniestol ute enraged m staking out Un­ tlu- same one wlu-n- tin* Commu-i* secretary » f state, and Poetmaiter ters. and was wounded In action discharged upon their return to «
The workers adjourned their or state politiiAl sigtiifl atice.
ul Middleton, I’u. (|(I2), won over tight of way.
General Robert E. Hannegan.
once in Holland and twice in Ger­ reception center.
‘Vnntii’ imus" mraa meetine after
|ooo Government troop*.
Detroit's
slam-bang
inuyornltv
Ihncltru of Grenville, Pn. (Hill!.
many. Il.s Miner i.erorution* in
Thut much
interest (s bring
Tho spokesman said one of the
At present, tho general dis­ the union nnd the Capitol Transit race shared inten-sl among poli­
Thu. third bout was a draw
etude: llronxe Slur Medal, Good charge score for enlisted men is Qo, agreed to lietrln .negotiations
ticians geiu-rnllv. Final unoflicial between llink Bock horn (116) oi taken in improving toads' in the ruptured general- -wn- Mo Kah
Conduct Medal, KTO rlblam with
tpdnv
‘on
their
demand
for
a
county- is indicated liy the fact Wu, commander of tin- Fortydo points
return* showed Mayor Jeffries to ( 1116) fiom the Bronx. N.Y.
L.I. Frazier Named
one silver star and arrowhead
-et *s hourly wage increase.
that much of the time of the first Army, lie i- umlei-t,jo,i to
have (Men reelected by 67,618 over
_Chief beneficiaries of the action,
Between bunts, jo e la-vine, San­ Heard id Coding fniiim i—inner- have rommitted suicide. Tlu- other
Victory ‘ ribtion nnd Pre-Pearl
Richard T. Frankensteen, n f i t ) ford Naval A ir Station niugieiuti
$
To Lead Sale Of
Harlxir Ribbon. He is the son the Wur Department said, nre
wus taken Tuesday in considering was Kuo Shu 11huh . commander
union offieial who had the en­
some of bis b e s t an,I healing letpu-sts for new of the Eighth Army
Mr*. K. ll. wifl&gt;
McIntyre.
2 . men who rvtumed from Europe Lincup Is Doubtful
V ilir w u iia n S
o ceuailDs , Sanfoti,
ut)1, „ „Route
„ nre j„
dorsement of that orgaMiration’s demonstrated
w ith units originally ear marked
tricks,
road improvements.
Action'
Committee.
The spokesmun accused the
. _
, ---- .
_____ _ Newark, N. Y-, where prior *u for duty in the Pacific. Order*
For Football Game I’olitiiul
Then- followed u free-for-all
Frankensteen lost his home preMuyni III).
Smith of Alta- ComniunlitH of cin-uliiting unI * . Frasier, celary grower, et,(er|nK the service he was In for shipment o f these units were
bout
of
five
colored
boys
which
maul,* tHtinled
out to tin- (bon founded rumors about the two
ahd a director and tic# president civil service work which he ex- canceled following Jupnn’s sur­
With Winter Park rinc.
ruins;--------------;
.
___ "In an effort to throw
of the Sanford Atlantic Nation­ pects to resume.
generals
Th,&gt; returns rattle jn for bri-f drew showers of nppluuse and missiuners that repairs arc v it - ^
render and they are now sched­
al Bonk, has accepted the poet
deltate in the House when Repre­
By "Duke” MacNelll
Lieu 1 . McIntyre krught hack uled for deactivation.
In 'th e f,until coldest Houston ally needed »n a mud -in that dust iu tilt- eyes of Mu- puldlc”
Of; chairman o f ' tha Advance with him many interesting sou­
The CnmiUUlilsU'riiud claimed a~"
The
Beminole
High
School sentative Kulwiukl, (I)., N. ('.), Thornton (176) of Socu I.uGrudc, town _nmi ml....... I thut a number
There was no estimate of the
Christmas Seal sal# sponsored by venirs. These Included coins of number o f soldiers affected.
Celeryfedz will play host to the citing election-of Domiwral* in won over ‘‘Slinkey” Steinke (176) of lo/mc- wen- being built along number of genet ul- anil the bulk
this mud, lb ii (ouuuiuiuutiiH n » the . Seminole County Tubercu- many European countries- and of
During the day, the department Winter!’ ark "Wildcats” Friday New Yoik rievblund Pittsburgh j i f __Pittsburg,- P m---------- :----- ----- shied him Mint Work oil* this nf their troops itaii -uriendered.
losls- and \Health Aasoeiatlon, it Asiatic countries .which, he_hud
night-at the^HIgh^ Bchool Yielrt and boston—tob‘ -RrpnMiraTisT' ~
J o e Bresher, r,,median then put
The
spokesmun's
version
wus
_wh» .announced todav„ by -Mr*. obtained by swapping with other
“ I know how Jou feel; it* piVtly IIM „ druttkeit sailor uct (in a rouil' would be .slutted us soon Mint the E igh th und F o r t y - flr jl
1. Authorized the immediate Th e m&gt;*ning kickoff will 1* ut
ns
piMiblc
.
EHiebeth Harkay Kfrcher, aec- collectors. One
little
German discharge o f soldiers who were 7 ^W) o'clock.
hard im you
but you have to subway) and annd murh cl......
A mini,'-I from negroes of a A rm ie s w e re a Macke north o f
retary. .
,
,
coin of about the size of -a dime,
The "Wildcats’’ have Improved take your medicine mid you have |jmitnted a lurty taking u bath.
•Mr, Fraxier, in accepting the had the date 1686 clearly in­ prisoners o f tho onemy for at with each gome. Gettlno o ff to to ill in su&lt;-kclnih
seUlefneul
in Lake Monroe thut tens o f thousand*, w ere "ta k e n unnnd
uslu-s
for
................j (1 ||l(( f ] hu| JmhiI, Wiggins (I2K)
Approximately
appointment aaidt "I aoe the pa- scribed on it. He hud complete least 60 days.
llu-il
main
mm| la- graded and Tzt-lisieji in Ho|&gt;eh bv several
a slow start after losing two. n, little while,"
of Charleston, S.C. won n teflr
tUtjc'nned of our county for some collection of English and Dutch 26000 are effected.
put
iu
unler,
was presented to awures and w ere u'nifT.U- to coilGOP Counter*
they have won tnelr lust four
niciil ilis-isinn in the first roliml tlu- Conimi Inneis
2.
Put
new
restrictions
on
over­
by Stale lii-p- re n ti 111,- in t iin In ward -off Mi •
coin*. . .
game* by Impreislve scares. In
Representative Mirlu-m-r, (It., over Shinty Steinbuugh, ( 120 ) of resentative I.. It. Mann. Cotnmls* IISSUIlIl,"
seas duty for enlisted men and
Opening a small suitcase he officers—a ston affecting approxi­ In Harold Bryant, atari left half­ Mich,), countered with the asser­ l i » » l mote, Md.
, ,
give mjr tftne and effort to proHe said th eir rn'mmnnders w ere
sinner J, M, &lt;‘li-llaitil tnnh over
back, the “ cats” have a danger­ tion that the New York t’ ily elec­
Joe Moss of Hie Lion's Club, the pmpn.Mtl fm considerullon.
raot* the Mai tala, funds from showed a leather thonged “ tor­ mately 126,000 capuri-d tlu- night &lt;&gt;f (Ictu b er 10
ous
mans
who
Is
liable
to
brrak
ture
whip”
with
a
short
handle
1
acted
u
rcteree.
Judges
were
A.I..
tion
we*
ii
victory
for
Jhe
A'periwhich are plahned to provide for
II, it '-ii lli'brcns and his at­ at' d iffe r e n t points am i th eir a rm ­
The department announced thut,
the .ejection o f an laolalion unit .taken from u German woman with u few muraptlons, no enlisted away on a - acorinw Jaunt- ony can lobor J’arly “ witii the rem­ Skinner and Navy Chief W.L. torney E. p\ Housholtli-r who ies subsequently w ith d rew south­
time.
overseer
o
f
prisoners,
a
solid
sil­
"Swede"
Roberts
who
was
light
nants
o
f
Tammany
uttnrhi-,1
to
it
for pertona in tha'county having
0 |iprart‘,| iu legard to relief of ward in a w a ir o r ilc f f,&gt;m C hun g­
ver plate, given him at Saint l.o man with 21 or more months of
The “ F adi" have been hard a* a tuit."
heavyweight . chnmplon o f Mu- it clnggt',1 ditch and mail repairs king,
toberculosis.
honorable service etiice Sept id,
flu
this week- with
Navy
In
]
li,‘iti-.TI,
nnd
who
assist­
“As I Understand it, h* con­ by u grateful liberated French­ llUO. will be Bent overseas for hit by
O'Dwyer had (lie sup|xirt of
iirur ilu* former's farm were in
A sen ii-officiu l elalrned G overnfive
first
string
men
out. the
tinued. “there art now more than man, u French flute, Dutch shoes, permanent duty,
A L P a* well ns the Demo, ed Mr. Mias in getting up tinv
w ith
Among those on the sick list rrstie ‘ organisation. Judge Gold­ lirngrniii. Lieut. Vermin W.'GasOm, formed that work on the project- 1 nn-nt successes in elashr
60 known cases of tuberculosis and many German medals, decora­
I lo ­
was delayed pending arrival of | Communists
in southern
-putHer
The exceptions are those who nre Richard Singletary, rigid
former
I’uelfic
Goust
tmxlllg
Itl Seminole County whleh are un- tion* and insignia,.
stein, his 'Dewey-supported Heare graduates o f tha military In­ right
tackle
Harold
Kgstner •lutltlenn opiaineut, also wore the rhntnpion, re ferred one round. new materials. They were in­ linn und northern IlnfL-h.
bbspltallied, and more than SO
formed tliat the county engineer
telligence language school, regular right end, J.W. Ellis, quarter­
Tin- dispatch said Cnminunlets
Liout. Comdr. II.A. Wheeler aid­
known auspoet* who i f * to be New
Units Open
Army enlisted men and volunteers back, Willis Anderson, full tiack. Lllieral. and Fcslnn IhIm-H. Nirw- ed In m lunging Mu' Imuls Ion .V. r. Hagan is how- mapping ul (licking Tanghn and Sinyeli and
further examined to - -ascertain
,
n&gt;_.
.
_
,,
.
.
-ditches
to
ill-terminiwhich
are
hold
Morris
ran
third
nn
r.
"N
o
for
foreign
dutv.
and Joe Watben star left guard
llie Hau River tow us nf SlungTo Wider Audience
-whether or not the dleeaxe la. pre­
‘W"8” * * »
*'*
I private nnd which belong Ul the
Officers who have 6.1 or more
The "feds" have had but two Dual" tick at barked by retiring lend
sent. .
were driven into the mountains
Mayor
Luguurdin.
county
whicli
information
would
BALTIMORE, Nov, H, (/»•)— months of honorable service, or practice* this week, one being
yang und Fnngshun ull in HonanAccording to Dr. Lalaml H.
l*i- po-lr,l --mol.
*
Governor Dewey hail no* com­
wm- ilriven into the mountains
Danse, director of tho Seminole The Westinghouse Electric Cor­ .10 months In the case o f medical 16 minute* o f wind sprints. Tinwhere tin- Reds "say. they will
Coimty.- Health Unit, the figure poration announced this * wCek I department officers- likewise will starting lineup ha* not been an­ ment on the result. Democratic
is -actually well over 100 tubor: ‘ h* 1 h i^lsfin ition pick-up unlt. |mil
make u first tUm i."
, ent uv, rlv* , {or |H.rm«- nounced because o f so many Ixiys National Chairman Hannegan suid Nazi Sies Tried To
ciders who ate In need of laola- for processing both black-end- 1
. _ . __ ___
.
*., ___ being out. Some of th* squa-l It had a "direct nnd Important"
T
w
o
K
i
l
l
e
d
*
In
Blast
Atom
Bomb
white and color pictures and nrn* *«»«*rnnl*nl This will not out with the flu may he able tn
tioh and hosplUlixatlon.
bearing on the next Congressional
Tallahassee Crash
fTha Chlstaa Baal Sale Funds”, their associated sound for slmut apply to reserve officers who have play Friday, but several may not.
WASHINGTON, Nor. H — (/t*fund Presidential elections. New
P o l i c e Promise
ha declared, “are also used to pro- taneous transmission on the same chosen to remain on aetive duty,
Turk Democratic Slate Chujnuuu Tlu- right Nazi saboteurs who
TA IJ-A llA ftaKE. N ov. Pbl1)—
Ado fro# X-ray examination for radio carrier wave will go Into to regular Army officers or to CpI. Dennis Scurry
Cheek On Reckless
Fitzpatrick asserted it marked were deposited on American soil J.I’ . M, Dowell. 26-yi’ur-obl na­
those classed qy scarce specialists.
those unsbia to pap. and free milk production here shortly.
U-boats in 1942 und latar cap­ tive nf Brill,,I, u * discharged
Is Released By A A F Ihe "beginning of the end" of l&gt;*'
The basic development was
foj those tubercular* whosa ir.
Taxicab Drivers
tured, rame tp this country with
Dewey’s political career.
carried nut by the Columbia
World War II veteran with 18
cbme cannot provide milk.
Instrucinns
to
“
blow
up"
th*
TVA
DREW FIELD. T A M PA , FLA.
Broadcasting system, according P a s t F r e i g h t S e r v i c e
Thomas' J. Curran,, chairman of project, source o f power for the mouth* overseas*, service, and hi*
Chief or I'nl lee toy G. W il­
to c. j . ..urosioe, manager 01 n
. , ,, .
, n
n n
Nov. 8, (Special)— Dennis Rcurrv 'he New Yprk County Republi­
iiniipiiuiou. Miss Lnuellu Guffee,
the Westinghouse Industrial elec­ 1Re-Established By R R 28 year old soldier from Sanford can committee, ,-liurged till* Detno- ateinlc t&gt;omb; (he Hell Gate Bridge nf Tallalpirsee, were instantly liams Htdoy said hi wus going
an-I numernua other crucial war­
tronic division, who recalled that
was release.! from sertice with craile-AI.P high enmniaml with time plant* nnd transportation killed iii an uutumnbile-bus colli­ to bear down on reckless drivers
this is the second revolutionary
dellbernteiy
iulnsiueing
national
sion west of here nil U.S. Highway of taxicab*, following u .-mashup
The re-estabU«Hm*nt of fast the Army A ir Forces W a y ul
new post-war television project advanced service to the larger the Drew Field Separation Sta­ end state issues into the cam­ facilities, it wo* disclosed lust No. '.HI early today.
at Magnolia Avenue und Ninth
night.
to be announced by Westlny- consuming* eastern market* for tion,
paign,
but
.that
"this
strategy
a
Attorney General Clark revealed ’
j W * i’atrolman I L L Coleman Street of a Plymouth taxi driven
PA RIS, Nov. 8, (A&gt;— The do- house In the last ninety daye.
fooled
no
one,”
Prior to *ntering-*the service
Florida fresh fruits and vegeta­
the salwt/iur* was made possible "“ W ‘ h»
occurred when by Dennis Stanton, colored, und a
attaint left-wing b l v In France’s
.westiughuuse recently announc- bles effective with loadings in he was employed as a farmer.
when one of them—George John left In the path of tlie eastbound Ford Sedan driven by Lieut. R.
constftuent assembly on Tuesday I ed stratoviaion, a new system Florida on Nov. 18 we* announ­
Mclhiwel's
automoliile
swirved
He entered tna service in Sept­
Dasch—turned informer.
E. Canny o f the Sanford Navel
demanded ■weeping nationalization o f air-borne television and FM ced today by IM Atlantic Coast ember 194.1.
Clark said that Dasch, leader of bus ufter he hud pusseii u west- Air Station.
■
Low
a t nil**
the w
nation's
key onlarnrltm
enterprises radio transmission developed in Line Ksllroad, ttja Florida East
Eire
Not
Inclined
'
Isuuiiii uutomoliile apparently ut
Ilia
wife,
Mrs.
Janev
11.
the
group
which
landed
oil
AmuAnnie Cooper- peg res* of 1708
a* the newlv-electod body took co-operation with tha Glenn L. Coast Railway gild &lt;lh* Seaboard Scurry, and three eons, Jimmie
Beach, Long Island, N. Y.. u Mgh rate uf sja-ed.
To Q u i t Britain gasset
West Twelfth Street, was thrown
over the reine Of government from Martin Company, aircraft de­ A ir Llae Railway, The service and Henry and Dennis Scurry,
Fiv,&gt; tms passengers who re
telephoned
the
Federal
Bureau
uf
General De Gaullq and started on signers and builders. The firqt will afford third morning' mar live at Rt. I Box 240A.
Investigation from New-York City] c*'1lv‘”1 min" r injuries were ho*- to the street from the taxi and
stratovlslon teat units are now ket delivery in New York, Phils
DUBLIN, Nov. 8, (/ftF-Prtta* and offered detailed information pltamcd ut the Johnston Hospl- was taken by ambulance to F*ra new constitution.
Minister Kamnn de. Valera s4td which letl to capture o f all hia
The demand* were part of n under construction and Right delphla, Baltimore and fouHh
Pfc. B U TLE R O U T
here l&gt;ut soon were releused nald-I^ughton Memorial , Hospi­
Tuesday that Eire has “ no In­
broad program circulated at the taste are planned shortly.
morning dallret^ in Boston.
nnd continued their trip on u re­ tal for treatment of injuries. Two
companions
wlthm
14
days
after
“ Simultaneous broadcast o f Dic­
A A F , R E PA R A TIO N B A S E tention* of severing her link with their arrival.
lief bus from the Tallahassee ter­ other negro passengers, Jessie
The advanced service was opera
Taylor and Lennie Curtiz, were
tu m and aound on tb* same fre­ ted for several seasonr begin DREW FIELD, Nov. 8, (Spe­ tb# British Empire and asserted
minal. ‘
Six
of
the
eaboteura,
four
of
si.
rsairtir -I quency ia made possible." Mr. ning in ilBSti until discontinued cial)— Pfc, Carl Butler o f Ran tho aim o f hi* government Is to whom landed on a beach near Me Duwell was the son of Mrs. slightly , injured.
Burnside explained,, “ by - borrow­ In 1042 as * war measure and ford h«p keen honorably di* maintain a good neighborly rela­ Jacksonville, Fia.. were convicted W.D. McDowell o f Greensboro,
the delegates,
Mrs, Canny was treated at the
’ by a military tribunal and died r-"' Miss GuliTe was a daughter office of Dr. R. E Tolar for a
' T&gt;e program caUad- far labor ing from rojlltary radar tech­ handled a Jury# part o f the Flori­ charged from tha Army A ir tions.
sharing ■ ta IndrisfgUl manage­ nique and trsnsmittlnip first one da pertahablaa to eastern mar Fore* and has returned to Sanford
8 peaking at the annual conven­ in the electric chair hare,
nf Mr: and Mrs. J.G. Guffee of cut on her eyelid, and her 10 mon­
ment, goveromeot , - controlled then the other In a series o f high ketr.
to ratum to J\Ja civilian employ­ tion o f his political party— Fianha
Rural Route 3, Tallahassee. Her th old baby fo r a slight »&gt;ou)h
la fe m e r Spqrrd
foreign trade, progressive emanci­ speed pulses. Stratovlslon and
, - i,.
The regular serrlae providing ment- He anterad the army in Fall—De Valera made tha attfaDasch was spared the death parent* and a brother, Elmer, are Injurypation for natives o f Franea’s to* new pick-up system represent fourth morning M il Very In New February, 1941, served at Lubbock maat after a resolution had been sentence along with Ernest Peter . the only survivors.
The Ford wax damaged on the
Empire, an uncgnwrwj press con­ separate hub complimentary ser- Yorkt. Philadelphia and BalH- Arm y A ir Field, Lubbock, Texas
Burger, who approved o f Death's Gadsden Cdunty Sheriff Otho fender and lights, and tha .Ply­
trolling its own news afencr, and vice* to&lt; ycgvjce. the Ration wifi)
a s . a Medical T fc
betrayal. DasCn Is serving 80 Edwards, of Quincy, said a cor­ mouth right front door and fen­
!3 B S S t t
closer collaboration among thy televlsioa and FM program! *
wlfa form er Or '
1 igaars and Burger a life sanlente oner’s inquest was scheduled to der, and a wheel-was broken, U
major Allied powmej^m. &gt; ■
_p i a w .flyln t » l * mttaa ta t
of Sanfond, Will
in FedsrfJ penitentiaries.
fix responsibility for the wreck. was reported by police.
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WASHINGTON.. Nov. 8.'
(A P )— The White House said
today that President Truman
ihas ordered that**the joint
Congressional Committee investiirnUng Pearl Harbor be
supplied any information it
desires. A memorandum to
f e d e r a l department and
.«• . agency heads, as welt ns to
41 Ota . joint chief* of staff. nutho-

Lieut. McIntyre Furloughed Men
Back Home After With 50 Points
5 Years Service To Be Discharged

Christmas

Republicans And |!»a?r« Croyr?
Democrats U ai m
Poll Victorie

Smith Predicts
Work On Road 44
To Begin Nov. 15

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French Assembly To
Take^ Over Business

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 131

THE SANFORD HER.Vtbl' S ^ F O lU ). FLORIDA
CLA SSIFIED

v_

A DVERTISING

BATES

lOe per line for one iaacrtlon
OSc per line for three inaertloae *
37c per line for 6 inaertlona
&gt;3 per line for 20 innertion*
Minimum ratea . . . 30c
PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR AA* to T H E SANFORD HERALD
Count, fire word* tn the line, Ineludlnit phone and addrean.
All a d re rtlu m rn ta fur alluatlons wanted will be c h a rte d fa r a t the
rcitular clanalfltd rate*.

MISCELLANEOUS
WE PAY highest rash prices far
used fu rn itu re. Haynes A* Wii
IbutiH F u rniture I'n., d l l K. I m
SI. plauie i)58.
IIUKKOW IIK itK W H ERE *
TWO FARMS FOB SALK- One
PRIVACY IS KRBPKCTBI)
•I nr res, tiled land, I pond well, YOL'R nutural desire to r privacy
in money m nitem is strictly
2 story house. I car enrage. I
mol house, 001) ft. West of
respected here.
Friends and
I.nke Monroe Post Offico. Olio
relutivcs am not questioned
— 5 acres, all tiled, pood well. 2
nhnut yaur creillt.
Your cn&lt;plover, or business associate*
Story house, 2 story barn. U
will
not
hear
of
your
personal
mile west on O range Houle*
affairs. • There Is no cause for
van). J. W. Boll, Lake Monroe,
em barrassm ent.
„ Phono Hi.
••

Me-isnnsbl'j rred 't requirements.
N'ii co-maker* o.i t'i"nev loans.
. "nriah.lu pay men t 'iilatiH.

The Standard • Slallun
front ihe n m r l ’llfiif*e.

FAMILY MIAN
rio rid f ItanV lllrtff

PLANTS FOB V U TO ItY ('.Alt* [ J* l J S I N E S S
■
11.*afif . i('iillnrilx,
.11,, *.l rCubbui;e,
*a.i.lxftfv&lt;i fLetid .
DKN'Sr
tuce, Ksrnrnle, Tom ato plant*
A lso' S traw berry p lantpi J.W,
Bell, Luke Monroe, phone If).

CO.
I’hurt* 3,1

S E U V R ’E

•mrnl i.f eitru - iroUx, the h w i *
lent general nullonk for p rn d u c
tlim nf «,ur major vegetable crop*,
u n i the i e; o&gt; ted eradication of
1lack markfit activities nffcrtin g
oar poultry industry. The Dade
t'ily Market which in devoted to
poultry product* handled 33 per
(Cnnllm..,l Pram I 'n ir Onrl
lit moil' old.’* 1,1 October than
I veil active m tlie leadernhip of
Kej tcmbor and Ml*.. I.illie I.. The Into I’reddent Roosevelt's
the National Association will Im* ia
Kill*.
m anager,
nlatea
th u t: White .House files—ft I Imndlcn
i ecompanied t*&gt; Memphis by Sin- •The poultry black market ia over each an IiIk an a bale of hav—
rlnir Wei la, his adm inintrative ia thi* MTliiin and went central hnn hern made nvuiluhlc to the
assistan t,
portion of the ntnte.’
Senate-House Committee inquirT ie nvrr-nll Viet lire of prr«ent
The Dado &lt; itv flia.Uet munaKcr inK the Pearl Harbor disaster,
auditions ill Florida t* tiii’h ha- onipimniroo ia.it 'I t in my .Senator George (ll-(ia) told a
bullied by the im iensing move- umlenctnnouig that there will I** reporter tialay it is hi* understand*
a t.ovenirnoai tiuyiiiK program in iiiK un rcnlrlctlmyc have heeii
ila Spring lo t rgiM, if thi're in placed on the tlltlimlUcu looking
.1 nlirpllln. rio rio a Mill need* over the document.*.
mure egg producer*. The egg
S enator llrew nter (It-M e) exjoalH'i - and oealern in tlie S tate pectn to tenew ut the Thursday
aro ntill compelled to nhip in mooting o f ' the com m ittee his
thousand." uooa thouniinua ol caaca d e m a n d .fo r nutliority to look nt
from functional periodic pain
ruch y ear which we should be the W ar D epartm ent's rec o ils
ploillllillK.
&lt; and Inspect the Fedrr.il Com­
Cird.il, man? vomm u r, hu Lnw.iht re*
1*1 froen th* mmp-lila reor.r and i ervnui
i in.... re tin lou car'iot .nhip* munication Com m ittee's rile on
•train of rut.elior.Al prrludic dlttm* Taken
inentn llio hint day of October, radio
like ■ tomr. ft aheuii attviuUU arpMite.
m onitoring
duri'm
the
itd dicraUon.* thus f»alp bu.ld mut&gt;
neronlinir ro
A. ihilany, maou- period before the n ttu rk ;
acra foe Iho •‘tlma'* to com#
&gt;'oi
ot
im
.Stalo
Farmer*
M
arsel
3 days b»fora ’‘rotir flmr*. It ahould
Sen.
r limar Ferguxqn ' (R.
hilp. relievo pain du» h t'-rclr. at that point. Two tnr.i of mlt.-'il
Mich.), member of the j'oint
Jrr/fA functional p*riudi«
Tr? Ill
vcKotalilo- iiiol four riira of hoitan t'uiiKfesniiiiial committee investi­
moved th at day.
Eight earn
Pearl Ifurhor, asserted
inlled Novonibci I and principal gating
last night that n document in
• omniadlife* maviiiK IhrmiKh ihe misninjr from Army files which
ii in.on lev id' I bo week heavy ijO
' billed hi itun, ‘i'i«t,ii | and t'gy.j ecmcOrns advance" know Irdgc in
about th f I nrific
lim it; Tfii'iO ha loop a heavy iVVanhiuKtiin
itunllnn before the Japanese' a t­
v.ilunn ol' lio ia«, selling a t eoll- tack.
itiK. Quality wan reported ‘good
He said that the paper “huS
In fa il’..
I'nhokee'a 'peajc full
imivcinelll 1 i“ exported around &lt;o do with the knowledge that

Fighting Again
Breaks Out In
Batavian Area

;Shipments 01‘
Fall Vegetables
Are Beginning
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movement of l,eii
A Idp improvement ha* been made
HR foilv* i qiiippid and in ‘ n heiirinu aid now well....... I
y .1. L. \\u riv n , i
how tn recap your lirex, by thousand*. It Is a new henriny
Piimpnnoi Market.
uii.* have caused consldei
Naturnl rnblier or synthetic uid .tiuiL ducu iiuL n I'.ilri' liutlPI V
pack, b attery wire, b n ttriy cu*&lt;' ; pi b* dnm.txc, and tlibtiKh the In
or Karmcnt to bulpc dir weigh you
'Krimp style-brand new—flne*t
down. So Ninall it Tit., till* palm of
quality. Art (iromptly fur de­
livery of thi* shipment. Fulen- BODY AND .Fender denis, pnlnt tlu' bund. The lom* &gt;■ natural,
noiseless, clear un&lt;l powerful. So
wider Mfg. * Distrlliutiiig Cuminjury or failing should be
any, till) Iniiunxter Drive. P.
Cm reeled now to nuntm l aging made Hint you can iiilju*t it your
to suit your lii'ni ini’ a &gt;'ml
O. Box .‘t.'lfiI, Orlando, phone
and weatliaring. A new paln- r.i'lf,
lii'nring rhnnge*. The nuikci of
21 7 30
|es* method uwuitx \o u ut
lleltone, Dept. I till I, I (.Ml W; I'Jth
YATKS AUTO PAINT K
S treet, ('hli’iigo K, III., m e i ‘&gt;
BODY SHOP
Copehaitun Cablmgc plants. I’hoiiC
‘*M K. Wiiilums. actin g inunu105 N. P slinrllo \ \ P h o n e .17! tui,ud -«f th eir nehiev.'U.eul tbut gei ,,f the Folt I'ierce Markel,

THUKB room house partly furn- WASHING machine* rcpnl
nod all home uppliuncea.
l*hed, water III liotisv cleelriclly
well General- Iteimir Hhop,
avnilalile. Sell cheap fot* quirk
North Mills, Orlando, |
sale, including four lots end
2-1072. Pronuit service.
12ft ft. by 80 ft. wide. K. Lager.
qulst. Lake Mury. J l n
Uurfirld K Jackson
IIIIODK Island Beds, Wh. A Bur­
in connection with
red Hock*, 1 00 for Flo.Tft;
laic*
Alllo
Paint A Hod) Work*
While 4 -cgliorns, tdralghl Imtrh
Phone 371
1 00 for $ 1 3 .80 . first clu** chic­
ken*, prepnbl, live delivery FLOOR M inding and
guaranteed. Picas* mention sec­
cleaning and waxing.
ond choice, poultry Farm, 7 f 3
Gleason, Lake Mary,
K. Howard Ave. Tninpu, J'lu.

AUTO PAINTING
By C.W. " P a t" Johnson
WASHING machine, fair rondl
18 ycur* experience iu unto ’rind
Hon, standard make and enpn
city, p rlre 380.00. .114 Mngnollo a im a ftp a in tin g . SgnforrP* popu­
lar point authority.
Ave.
HOI.LL.lt MOTOR SALF.S
21,S W. Isl SI.

SMALL lot cypress lumber, fair­
ly dry. K.P. Dulbnu, Cbuluolu,
Fla.
SIX room furplshcd himsp. bath,
nil Improvements, two acre* on
main Highway, three mile*
north of Sanford. 31,000 Cash.
llux 81, Sanford

Eager For New
Ba t h

T owels?

S av e u»ed l a l t l T liey'ie
needed in making (owelt(
nylonv, girdlni, and many
other things you want . .
av well a t to ap t.

HIT. WANTKI)
DUAL veteran, age 23, m arried,
some college, to be discliuig(*l
on or licfure December first.
Seeking position with a future.
Inside or outside work. Hud
Established leadership quulifitwo y ea rs’ office experience.
cation*. Well known in Sanford.
W rlto P.O. Box SOU, or phone
.T66-W.

BOSTON Bull male puppy, two
month* old. Phone 181-11.

HOOFING — Brand new, solid
aluminum sheet roofing, Vcrimp und *nnp lock style*. PhoneW ire-W i lie at once! Kulenwlder
Mfg. &amp; D istributing Co., P.O.
Box 3361, IHO Imncnslcr Drive, 20 acre* tiled relcry farm , lately
Orlundo, phone 217.10.
plowed und harrow ed on Coincron Avenue. PhonS E.ll. Stowe,
PLA N TS — (Copenhagen Market
1D2-U o f Edw'urd K, , 1-anc,
Cabbage nnd Escnrole, .10,000
phone 642.
each. Ready in few day*. Phone
fllU-ll. _
. ___ _______ FU ItN ISIIK I) apartm ent, 11)11
Kim Avunur. Adults only.
8 UOUM. fur niched home on Crystal Ijikv, one-half m U es'South CLOSE In— room wllh b a lK "700
of Cnuntry Club on luiko Mary
E. 2nd St.
______ __
road. &gt;’iiur bedroom*, bath und
show er \ p * ta ir a , hot and . cold A IT S — 2 or 1 room*, fta*' for
rooking. Short’* Camp, Phone
city w ater, all electric kitchen,
County 4502.
telephone. 10 arres, 15 acre*
In (electric fence)—fine for
hogs, r a ttle nr rhlrken ranch.
Some cleared highland, murk
• garden, lot* of tlmlter. Mr*.
LOST: Urns* cig arette . lighter
C.W. labill.
with English coin on each side.
Also several coins. Taken by
SINGLE bed, spring, *12.00;
m istake from Florida Power &amp;
g irls’ coat, slxe 10. Phone
Light
Co. display
window.
400-M.
I'leuse return to Sunfoid HerWB8TINOHDURK washing muuld Office.

LOST

chine. Phone 077.

they wdl ubully mud tn de-' iip
live iHiuklet and explain boa you
may get u full deinnii'.tiiilioii of
IIiIm rcmaiknble beuriug device iu
your own home without rl kjnr
a penny. Write them Unlay. Adv,

TURN IN YOUK US10 TATSI

KF.HOSRNE-Fuul Oils. F..II. MeAloxnpder, phone. 185 or 03H-J.

ROY JOHNSON’S
RED B A R N
opening won

Another FIRST for Southern!
First to introduce High Test DDT Household
Spray to. Florida Southern Chemicals now
IrringH you

How women anc/girls
w a y get wanted relief

Ama/injc Discovery
in' a Hearing Aid

DODGE • PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
I Oil Palmelln Avr., Phone

JUST A GOOD PLACE TO EAt .

EFFECTIVE
NOVEMBER 1

Dr. J. P. Brawley,
Pine Castle* Flori
da, will be closed
on b o t h Sundays
and Wednesdays.

PYRO-D
DDT With Pyrethrum

FORMER HAT CHECK OIR1 In a Jn n n sen ("W ants to See You” ) restau­
ran t In New York, Dorothy Rollar
Is show n In her attorney's otnee as
she announced stilt for 3330,000
against the A ugust Jannscn estate.
She claim s to be Jannsen's com­
m on-law widow, (Diternat(omU)

For quick knock-down, «urc kill, nnd hutting
effects .igninst •
Flies, Ants, Ronches, aiosquitocs, Water Bugs,
Months, Fleas, Lice, Bed. Bugs, TickH.

I

Public Being Squeezed J

mid liiptaenU me expected to
In L a b o r Battle
inriia.u uipidlv,
"Finul pltudilU'M of cabbage '
are I I'l'imiiM' in the l*tilntKi&gt;- ( PANAMA CITY. Nov. 8 (*nellusliog area, and ate looking i cml)—The large public jvhlrh I:. I
gopd, with acreage expected to outside the .pale of mgauDril la- '
*e o laige - as ln*t ycur. Mnr-: hor is guiiig lu lie caught in the j
I et.iig of tin (nip - will start j squecse if indunlry and the uni -1
IiIh.iJI .Dei ember
Ift. Outlo.ik on* (III not speedily resolve thflr i
lot’ the potato erop appeara sat- disputes, uccordinp to Pro.'.idcat I
i factory.
Walter U Sherman of the Florida
'■‘The Palmetto Slate Fojlnei* 1 State (.'hnmhcr of ('otnnierre.
j
.1,‘a t l i l will o|en auction* Mo i ' The "death grapple" which man 1
day I November ft), .lack Tny
lor .1 *.. uiauagrr, bus announced.1 aucnu'ul und unions have upon i
A light volume of tomntoe,. each other, Sherman declareil, I
■■i s»ii, pi'ime,. and eggplant Id ■mean* thut somebody is going to [
i vparted at
the opi'iiing wit*'I he penulixed, and the Stale i hum- |
Lravy volume by the middle ufi her'* president liallcvcs “ that
somebody" I* going to be (lie imb minitli.
"(’. H. Phillips, mnnagrr of the unioiiitcd public Hu suitl he did
loti'in City Market, slates that not tibime the union* for trying
I uni affected hv Ihe recent heavy to improve thu lot ftf their memnilns will Ik- replanted as soon
if. prnctirnhlc mid assert* 'I
u i'l believethis i* going to
make much difference in our
n.tuul acreage idnuted,' A light
iirremre of rock land tonmtoe*
rlmuld start moving nliput Dc"Bean* arc reaching the Snnrord Mm ki t, and maiiugcr II. J.
Ix'lmmn cxperl* g reater umouilts
•bis week. Some inlibiigc, eggI taut, Mtuaah, cucumber* and |&gt;epper* will also be offered d :ritig
the week. Much celery I* lielng
v e t . and iiiust of it i* sta rin g
off well.
.
"The A iiodia I ivestorli&gt; Mar­
ket bandied TIP head of cattle
it
ila Inst sale.
The m arI i t wn* strong und John D.
Kelly,
M anager
Im* forecast
Hull it. will rontliiue to Improve

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$

a quart { •
Distrihulcd by

JENNINGS SEED STORE

wu liiul Isere in Wanlilngtop liefoie tlie attack, compared w it .1

out in form ation on th eir
initiative. Ovei the-obiectlort
I'VlgUMm and lither llepuhl
memlierx. llje DeiriiKr.itir mi
it.v o f the com m ittee has v
th a t an individual m em ber
not - lake u look ut militury
g o vern m ent
filer
w ithout
III,
i.'p olled initial vhipment* luieking of the full comm ittee
of ' ufUMilx'iv Hindi' from t i n t
F erguson saiil he hoped to 1
m ark et, .OctolHM' ill) with Fir - 1 this rule changed.
lii| mcnli of tumatoi'K expected
' n t i . o l i i a ,*|- it. Some to m a ­
to,.* have moved from Ht*. Lucie

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202 Hanford Ave,
A ll MEMBERS of the armed forces
ut the United 8tatcs or the Philip­
pines who served at any Ume bctwedh December T, 1041 and the
term ination of hostUlties are eligi­
ble to w ear the World War II Vic­
tory Medal or Itlbbon (shown
above). The ribbon bus a ted center
with narrow, vertical white borders
which are flanked by double rain­
bows. (/MfiTiiafional Soii’idphofo)

All the VITAMINS for all the family j

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Phone 30P.
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night.
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VOLUME XXXVII

Established 190S

. Strike Crisis.
O v er. Country
Unchanged

Yamashita Listens To Accusers

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . T U E S D A Y , N O V E M IIE R li. I'll.'.

Appointment
Of Labor Czar
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Pickets Halt Police At Ford Plant Clash

NUMBER .17.

Big Jap Money
M onopolies
Are: Smashed
MacArthur O r d e r s
Jap Government To
Dissolve Holding's
Of Four _ Families8

WASHINGTON Nov b M » Illy l.„ irlji 1 r,l I'rM il
iecrvtury of I j l o r rtchwriNMTokyo,' Nov. 6. (AI’&gt;—
jach, pi the first concrete aUgOcntTltl Dimjfln.i.'/ Mac Arthur
jeiO ui# to the National Labor toduy itnuwjictl Japan's four
• d«n«|re». »’it -eoa feraoca for- igs*
■nlfrjv in n ..tria l'strife , proposed
gmitgjit fihnncinl rind indus­
jatei du
th a t unions appoLil
trial family monopolies ami
teir u.. .&lt; "csur” for setUilpf
-i*
gave n o tice of his intention
lie -made the* proposal■ lit"-!*
tpcech to. the opening sesafpii
to "aid. Japanese1 V'cononilc.
f th e ‘conference after P re s ld '" '
tlcvdonmont
ulortg peaceful
Truman told the labor and
ami democratic ,lines." He
agemcnt delegates th at the .
ordered the Jap government
had grown tired of in ’u 'leylabor1 upheavals and th u t they
to dissolve the family holding
had better find some way 01
cutnpnlvle* i mined lately and ellliving peoceublv together. Tru­
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, niimite Ihrir control of Jap finman ul»o chided labor for "t* MIXF.D UI* IN. THIS MKI.KK at tho stlike-lHiun &lt;1 1 Fold "plant 'nt WitfflsiirT (JIlIntTo, roninhi. 'a re ancp and Inihtitry.
• h « r 5 A.M. EST. A hlRh perurlsdiitiminl disputes and In­ pickets, police ami b y s tm n lc iT h e mn|i scene pcrurreil n- Ifln. mipiseih 5 AtV ('It. picket- thwartril , Allied hrudquurtcr.s also an ­
cenUge of some 300,000 federal
dustry for treating labor a t on attempt liv imliii- to fnici- entrance ihto tin* grounds "in escmi plant , jioii-ctnm men inside."
nouneeil it had olitttineil proof
worker* depend on tho system
r. "step-child."
tInterim..omil Smihdphi'to) Premier Tojii, who wan respon*
for transportation to and from
"Too often today," aid nch------■
slide Im tin* Pearl llurlmr raid,
Job*. The stoppage came with
wcllenbaeh, "we find inter-union
little warning when 2000 union
politics
bobbing
up
In
bargalnlnu
mambers decided to continue in- SITTING ATTENTIVELY 1IKFOKK A MICROPHONE. Gen. Tomoto the day an all night meeting. yuki Yumashtta listens to testimony in a Mnniln. IM., courtroom with management. T h e . public
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source *uld that the s|ieeigl Jap
A atrlke of the Greyhound where he is Iwing tried us u w ar criminal. Witnesses are still re­ find* it very Imrd to understand
envoy to the llnited Slates ut
Bus Lines la affecting 27 states lating details of murder mid bestialities committed by troops .under jurisdictional disputes, many &lt;ol
which
have
created
re-onverslon
that Ime—Sqburo Kurusu was
with little indication of an lm- Yamnshitn’s command just before American forces recaptured Manila.
bottlenecks. Surely, ' ith the
I "notlihig hut a qdunt" to talk ,
mediate settlement.
(International) structure .o f the great Inbor or­
lu e“willIe Tnio planned the war,
0) Four cotton mills in Maine,
ganizations represented here, a
employing J.3S0 of 10,000 strik»
! ™
lin liitlhirtiiiiniiimr
. Both Washington and Chung­
Tile
iiiilliei'iiniing ail
of N«lifIinl
Sanford I
fair
way.
to
determine
these
king denied ii Coniiuuiiist charge
i(e workers, closed indoland Seminole foonty’* writ vet
questions can he worked o it.
tu / u
I* j
that I'.S. Marine* had gone into
lIHriy.. [
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iin n - will l&gt;e celebrated in •l»V vv*i r ill
The
highly
expletive
&lt;
fuei
ProKram
Includes
Fx( ItOOHD Between action in China'* civil war, now
4) The offer of four Portland
.
p
,
til'll I' future w ith -n tio u fth e nin-t
of wages and hours was inject
sawmill operators to com­
n
m
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n
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s
r
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r
A
ll
j outKlnndltig put Milt n- piiuttaiii' in
into
the
conference
both
‘
by
Geneva
Avenue And S
rPnrww‘
promise wage demands of strik­
H u n t - 1 ^ V n o r u UH rl l,"‘ History of ll'i- seellim. it
t’hllip Murrxv and Secretary m
Lalu*
Front
Drive
T
he
w
hite
iim
w
e
in
w
ashinging AFL workers was rejected
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Commence Wullacc In tlielr ad­
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ton ilrulnrnl flat Iv then? had iNHIt
by th s union.
Edward lllyrui
dresses
while
Green—siding
with
»ri
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. ». bo Hnahoji hetueen rhlnene Coni*
5)
Increases granted AFL
the d tie , o t V e &gt;: • ■all ni,
the views of managemspt dele­ . JACKSONVILLE, Nov. ii. (Sp
meat cutter* and Food store man­
rial) A long
road or
of puiutc
public euuedit v, it
a il,.
"Hg roan
tl tI 1* - -i he s-.1,
1. Vhl
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lie mn State Road II fumt the Lake ....
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gates—asserted
"the
introduction
ager* ended a five day walkout
. {tri,„,,|lni 1 ,,f \
of other controversial subject* cation lies1 ahead of the Stall* majority 01 .in nn m • &gt; . t e j Jessup Bridge into and ihieugh
Ih Salt Lake City.
Services
To
Be
Held
Home
Secretary
Asks
n..v, leitu n el to j Sanford by wav "f Geneva Ave- |
^mkMimln for China"* Min-'
such ns wages, full employmeaR Board of Health in its program | ...........
Ip Windsor. OnL, city official*
1 uue or via the Lake Front Boule- 1 ,
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legislation far consideration to make n chest xrny "f each u ,m iltnues.
At Band Shell On Civil Defense Or and
today threatened to use troop* to
ntuii,
woman
tan, and sild over 16
As inuiuian of tin- Seminole, viinl has Itccn forward pOSM'll
iiusseil to lion*
. ■ "ahrolutelv
. . , , • false.'••
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of this conference would make
ramove a 1,300 vehicle barricade
years
of
age
In
Florida.
CiUiity
t;hmnl»er
of
Cniameive,
J.H
.
State lirtad De
Monday At 10:45 ganization Be Kept failure of the conference a ■fores 1 • Dr. Wilson T. Rowiler, State ' Ml', 'iggln* amH'iueiL I'efoie the | partmeuliowling.
K.C.
Wu,
minister
of
informuthrown up ' Monday near the
Norman lion, declined tIn- Comiminixts dechnirmitu, and Non
gone conclusion."
atrlke-bdtiltd ford plant by an
ri.Ilnr, .&lt;0,
Murray
declared
"Amerlcap Health Officer, said that the mass j City Coiiimlsfdon at a *p.'i ini Bryan, engineer, hy city timl t'oun- ]
LONDON. Nov. 0.—(XP&gt;— Home
Preliminary pl«n* for un Armestimatad 8,600 uplon pickets.
have joined in a crusade x-rav Idea i, « new one and that | meeting held Monday evening , v authorilies.
, fe*li!,e between cllina n.ul
Tha CIO union lead en laid no Istlce Day celebration ot the i Secretary Kdc yesterday warned wotkers
for a verv simple objective—the
is going to take time to im- and outlined Id* plan* lor the | This action to solve a long 'H** | America and provoke American
decision has been made yet by Band Shell on Monday nturning I the British people agulnst lie- restoration to their pay envelopes It
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upon folks the Importance
Ha _____
likewise bnn.ghl the eusse.l problem, come 1.1 the " "
.'.pinion to demand' the sustho u n i^ u ^ whether to remove a t 10:46 o'clock under the spon­ lleving th at they never uguin of loss in take home pay, the press
of the program ns well a* tin* matter to the attention of the
sorship of th r CsmpbeU-Lossihg would !h&gt; subject to nir attack,
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1 of whatever aid the
giving the
urged thut the nation's war­ maintenance of a human stand­ fart that the service l* free. The Board of Couply Commissioners form of n resolution which gave J , " o 'r u. ,
Ten thousand members of the Post of the American Legion, and
individual must learn to take the , at their meeting today, and le the state road authorities iwrmlsard
of
living."
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G0v„rni.ient "
time
civil
defense
organisation
were
made
Momlay
evening
at
CIO*# united Automobile Workers
slop
to
jlocids
Which
route
through
GoNcrnini.iit.
Initiative and not wait to bv I lurted thnt l.oth organixatlons
Blames Employers
bo kept up to dute to mret any
the Legion Hut
- "Strong xsgmt-ntft s f 'th e Amsr, «e*fed to 1|Hvu ,il v-hik "kjf ill*, pledged tl.nT, stippiut foi tile t)ii&gt; cilv wn* miHt firnrlical to
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service ufll! take* placo on *&lt;|fure
T h e aer
private
physician, he added. The I celebration.
lean
employer,
group
have,
to
link up with the Ml.* Dorn!
Mo.nU,, -i)wo to tli. fort th at . lie asked the {IquaS of Com
put it mildly, not Iwen receptive time luusl cunte when prople think 1 Tentative plan* foi _lhc eelehra
to the
dilemma—the of having u-chest picture In the linn as uutiined by -Mayor III
__ Workers'
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dilrm m i of shrinking wage* nod
light a* having Ihcii i-hii- gin*, include 11 iiiilit u v parade, Uie resolution ill its meeting Men- m
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riaing living costs," he *»id. dren immunised agoliou dip then a a parade id decorated float-, u !nv evening, mid.the County Com- 1 . 0 J 5 I . / \ l l J i , U S l I I i e 111
good old fashioned tiarbeeue, bout misKion uppioved It thi* morn­
"These employers moreover have or whooping rough.
not been disposed *yen to I'urCurrently, two mobile xrny unit* race*, a horse loiiuminent, 11 ing ufter d-* presentation hy Ma­
gain with respect to workers’ are uorfking on the project ol band concert uiid u fnrniul dance. yor Higgins. State Si-oalor I..F.
n i? tm|nn,rth^e nlekldne n^d' Mock’ chnirm\.V'of'Yhe commiUee to nr- • t'ions
The t ’humher of I'liiiinieii c will Boyle and Sate Senator M.ll.
adfne of ih . Ford r.imifanv ^
rango for the holiday program. 1 "should lie country bo again at- , a&lt;r* restoration demands."
making u rheai piriuie of every
by H i k e Mu. n j :ii i ,
T h s1 threatened result,
’i* ' - . possible citiren in the eomuuinity ol ganUc proper commit lees to Smith.
- Pns „ dratTh of i X vnnU Senator L. F. .Boyle ! and N ed; tacked hy nir.
The KoUoiiiiut. High School of
It wu* agreed 10 tin' re-olaH.nUwi *
« l i i w liK tl!* I Smith are the other member* of
llt-t-ding hi* warning, the law- is a major collapse 111 l«*&gt;r-(|jj which they nig. assigned. Ac- handle tho program foi the duv,
tlon that tlie cilv and county St. Augustine pounded out a
tuully however, the number ol per- he drchiied.
nltw dt n i v . ? koidat..
Ford I the committee. .
mnkei* fussed the measure
on management relations.
would aid In obtaining whatever hard fought 7 t" " victory over
i
I Mr. Stenstrnm today contacted second lending without u illsSince wuges arc of such 1
ROtw j,aving xrav» »" far is not
importance n lubor m anagem ent,
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nerexsnry light of win - might be a hunt fighting I'm outclassed
f c 1'.***
ftu omo* Mayor Edward Higgins, who an- senting voire.
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gratifying.
This,
in
ail
pruluihllity,
Celery .Fed team 111 St, ■Augus­
Ollfts, buses and trucks.
i nunceil that he would i**ni' it
Kile spoke a shurt lime after relations, Murray urged the deb- gratifying. This, in all probability,
lequin-d for the load.
bix'iiiise
the
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-T h e blockade grew tighter b y ; hoi litny pruclamatiun for Jtonduy,! I.aborite Tom Stokes demanded gates to include the question m , it wn* lorn edi'il, i* ism use
At a recent *y**ion. the llnftpl tine, Friday night. The Mullein
the conference agenda.
self-pratectlve plui-e is not yet
the hour, and Windsor's limited wou],| gce t„ (t that fhigs ure that "representations" l«- made
ol i in ci ini * Ilf the Seminole Mored in the second &gt;ianzu when
police force was helpless to do flown *.l the, downtown section, to Russia against a reported plan
Secretary Wsllsce'"stepped into understood. Nor is the fuel ipiite
County t handier of Commrree Skinnert K etlcilim e left half­
anything about it.
and promised that tlie Band Shell to expel J,!&gt;()(),0U0 Germans Hum the wuge controversy‘by snyim i:' ‘'loan that the service, irt free. This
approved the Geneva Avenue back, threw a pa** 1" right end
is
not
unusual
beiuuse
an
xniy
A t each new car ran into the would lie put in proper condition I ho Russian occupation rone jf "If we maintain levels of proionic n- must pi act I, al Mayan 1 ul'rodd in tin' end /"III'. Tlie
am, It was pulled up bumper-to- for
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__ service.
Gerniuny into the British zone. iliii-tiou a hd wage income and made lay u privnle Ircimlenn is
Higgin then requested Cilv En- extra point wn* u pci feet place
usually
a
pretly
expensive
|irulumper with Ita predecessor.
The Sanford Merahant's A s-' Hector McNei), pnrlimcniuiy sec effective purchasing demand
glm-ei William S. Earle to make kick making it 7 to u.
The first ipiailer ended in u
Police aald thera ware 860 to 1000 j ^delation 0f which \V. V. Bitting rotary of state for foreign af levels unvwhere near approach positioo. These ease-finding surHr. .Flunk Qnilliniiii, wlm_for 11 *utvev of tlie City'* pnrlinn of (muting . due]_wall _iu:it her le at 11
cars, buses -and trucks In- thefS m , i i 'presidentr" voted -Tursday—1« —tatrsr—said—the ^government—had
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"Vgys— TUT- sn— hnportnnt— tioweverr tlie past three years bus been "lies-' -thi*—
D riven left their care and walk­ close stores all day in honor of no knowledge of the reported clear indications that basic wage t|)ul ,|lp ftiate nod Federal Gov- si-liml lo-alth officer •■in Dude II a iron was requested to make a threatening. In tlie second period
the holiday.
Drug stores will piun, nut that it hud "called fur rates can
ed aa did bus passengers.
ernment* are jointly offering the eounty. will arrive Saturday from idmilar survey. including the after it Id yard maich St. Angustine Mined 011 11 jiis * III the end
observe holiday hours, it wu? nn- an immediate report.”
in many InciURtrie* withuut K
nervlri* fm* In «nv ml ull ’ who \finmi to tuke over In* new countv portion* of this road.
nomired.
Kuriier u Hr it int business lead- vrally Ineraaaed price* and witii*
r
Rereljtly Mr. Hagan snowed zone. The "Fed*" -parked hy
duties
us
dim
-tor
of
tlie
.Semi­
out
impairment
of
the
profit
"iH
l«kiouvnnUige
of
1
.
The
Aliderson uiid I'ulluili ilueatem-d
Schools will close during th e | er declared th at Oermony now has
city i-oiiimisslitlierK an
Temperature Drops
it " 'i■s' *
mill' *I UUIH) IHealth
11 Ut I &gt;1 Unit,
I'tllM &lt;1
, an , i'liide1* mi a 67 yard drive which endedposition. Unless
time of the program to enable "three times more machinerv than position.
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---- Is dumi. D*" wuills are mm working in nole-County
iiiiiitMiiiM'tl thU morn Inir hi* Dr. umph
whu-h in m l in-ncli on tlie Mullet'* 12 yard line when
Volusia
and
.Grunge
counties.
To 47 Degrees Here pupils to attend, Supt. 'T. W.. jahe'had In 10211 and It would not the contrast between profits mid The unit* have been concentrat­ I . II. Dumc, former dlrit-liir.
hi* hail drown the
rouli*
take her very long to get reudy other forms of income would
Law ton -announced.
tiiclodiug tlie portion tliut would Sanford Inst file bull on dowiis.
Sini-t*
hi*
uniKiintmcnl
iui#
Gi't.
for
any
new
adventure
she
may
iFiva voteruns of World Was
general!'’ be so extreme that ing on the mu** x-ray work for 16 . 11* directnr of lin1 Orange link the Ml. Dora road with the
Then came a replica of the
j niuivuKU Aiune "
business quickly would incur the pust ten months, and 11 third Coiiul
Ut the upper east coast area were imWted us Legion memf s ' rare to embark upon."
Geneva Ruud. No action was taken first quarter witij neither team
v
HeultH
Unit.
Dr.
Dome
Baal*
For
Policy
nubile disfavor."
machine Is expected to !«■ plac­ ha* Iweii dividing his work !*•■ then j»v I lie Coin in Is* inner* who lieiug aide to make mucli head
Monday morning and tem pera­ at the meeting Monday, They
In a letter to tha London Times,
The President made nu mtu,- ed in Service shortly after the tween
until the middle of the last
tures reached a low recording of are. Fred George i,ewi* Wright,
Sanford -and Orlando and postponed the nfutler for tile later way
Dalton
W.
Teston,
John
Fortier
Lincoln
Evans,
assistant
genera
stnnzu. The "F’etl” passing a t­
tlon of wages in his address, lie first of tlm year. Nearly 100,000 will continue
11 degrees a t Jasper, according
ronslderaion.
to
auiwrvisc
work
and
Hverett
Hobart
Hankins.
secretary
of
the
British
Iron
and
emphasized strongly th# necr*»ity
tack liegun to dick with u nu*s
to a w eather report, Seminole
During the meeting, which fol- .Steel Trade* Federation, sutd: for agreem ent of ways and nieun* persons have had pictures made hero this'week until Dr. Quilluiau
from Audersiui to Cullum which
County escaped each low temarrives
to
ussunte
hi*
new
duties.
lowed
u
delirious
repast
of
"slum
-"We
should
not
forget
that
of reaching industrial peace, and so far. I to wevon. this number Dr. Ilaine's service here luck* lull
netted 12 yurils. Tiien Anderson
prrsture* and frost, according to
went over Ids left tackle for 7
B.P. W hltnar, Br., local W eather­ gullion" or Army stew, an at peal German Industry was the basis the responsibility of the'confer- must be increased materially, if two month* of lieiug four vein*.
was
mndc
for
nn
Increase
of
m
em
-|
upon
which
her
aggreslve
policy
yards and ilrnoklin picked up 6
ence delegates In achieving that the program is tn upprotich suc­
man.
For several veers Dr. Ljuiliman
On Monday when Sanford peo- j bership, and itwas . urged th it
»'• * founded and J t wn* largely goal. .Whether the qaestioti of cess.
more
on a wide end reverse,
was
county
physician
In
Orange
toll wok# up shivering
for th# all members lie present ut future founded to #M inl# this policy.
ages Is to be Included in the
Anderson hit Cullum with another
Tuberculosis i* one of tho Com,hr and Inter wn* direct or
1
•filer loss for 12 more yards and
inference agenda Is to be de­
l i n t tim e tn ynelU; ttw temper*- "'e«ln(ti,________________________
Faie announced that BriUln
primary health problems „f
Franklin
Count v
had sent commissions to Germany cided by the executive committee States
Anderson picked up li more over
tur* reached
eacned a minimum oi
of «47y _
,
.
,
'and
a
particular
effort
is
lieiug
Health
Unit
at
Apulachirnla,
sai-l
tn study "saturation attacks of which will be appointed to­ expendeit to control the disease.
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tlie center of the line. It waa
agrees, ..
Mr. W bitner
reported. gecretary Anderson
Dr.
Dams.
ull
kind*
and
tha
way*
in
which
morrow.
still first ami K to go for 11 touch­
~tls morning the lowest tempera­
Out the main step is to know
Until such time as be can *eTn
VY isit
Florida 'G erm an (air that
raid) services funThese points were stressed by where the ruses are. who has cure
down after fjmr trie* the "Feds"
ture was 60 degrees, * three de­
living quarters for .hi* fam ­
lO
1HII, r t u r i u t t : ction* r and
arientl.t* hail Mr. Truman:
nt ill u yard to go fur pay dirt,
gree rise *th a t Indicated th a t the
them and to wlmt stages the ily in Orange county, Dr. Dame
—7,----„
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.
.
been
sent
to
Jatian
to
Investigate
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The
conference
musl
re­
the Mullet* took over . The
disease has progressed.
cold wave la lifting,
will continue to commute to Or.
An army sergeant by (lie name *0
ORLANDO, Nov. 0. W i- C lin - 'th e effects of the atomic toiml).
commend
a
definite
in
lh''
"M iam i had * low o f’6t degrees ton P.
The graying of evrjy adult is lanilii from his residence at I6IK i&gt;I June* loiluv irpolted to pul ice game ended with Suufnid in posAnderson,United States
*&lt;|„ due course," he declared, field of industrial relations.
-ession
of the linil on the St.
• this morning, ifhlch waa the Secretary of Agriculture, w it »we ,hould know more of civil deonly way of urriving a t this Sanford Avenue, hr said.
thut a pm-ketbook ' containing Augustine
) Labor and management, in the
IH vunl line.
i#a Kansas City, Mo. Orinformation.
Unfortunately,
people
f
I
H
I
in
ensli
huil
been
stolen
ve the feature address on the i fcnM m julram ente and the best nn(2 industry
or ih a company,
Thy Sanford tine wu* outplayed
I with * minimum of 46 yaafniin bim at 2 ;tMI o'clock tlii* throughout
rat day program o f th# fourth methods of dialing wllh air at- must find a wav of resolving sometimes are in advanced stages Chilean Says UNO
the game. Tlie Slidjr, and maximum of 68, waa annual meeting of the Florida | ucks. Thea#
morning in the neighborhood of
Investigations are differences without stopping pro­ of tuberculosis before the symp­
lets hud the Fed backs bottled up
auout the,sam e u Denver, Colo. Farm Bureau Federation opening now pending."
toms
show
themselves.
By
that
Seventh
Street
ami
French
Ave­
Erred
On
Argentine
tuns af the game. Wnthen anil
whWh had* a low of 44.
in Orlando Nov. 16. This
nue.
The home secretary repeatedly duction.
(S) Both aides must bargain time the infected person has sub­
Kastuer played un outstanding
mark the first time In eighteen emphasised the necessity of ke­ collect
jected
numerous
others
to
the
WASHINGTON. Nov. 0. &lt;/1*i
Ivaly with an open mind
defensive game nn the line whlla
y e a n that a Federal secretary eping civil defense abreast of pro­
disease,
and
he,
himself
it
just
Chilean Senator Gabriel Gontaiex
a firm resolve to reaih nn
The B"urd of Directors of the Cullum shnwed no very well 111
Voting ReportedLight of Agriculture has paid a visit gressing method* of death from and
that much more difficult to cure. Viilelu branded ns 'a great diplo­
Anderson was
fairly.
Srininiile County Chamber of the htirkTield*.
to Florida.
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the skies. The Japanese study agreement
Naturally, the sooner the dis­ matic mistake" today the United Commerce .will hold u dinner slowed down considerably by the
(4) Methods must be found for
In School Election Anderson will arrive in Or­ was the only apoclflc reference peaceful
negotiations of contracts ease is found, the sooner it con Nations admission of Argentina meeting ut the Hotel Muyfuir at injury he received In last week's
lando tha morning of Nov. 16, made to. the atomic homh.
and. once made, contracts m utt bo arrested, and tho individual to the Ban ' Francisco conclave 7:Oil o'clock this evening. He- practice.
dght this morning and witl visit groves, packing
“No one," ha said, "would be be lived up to.
back in useful circulation, last Spring.
liorts of head* of various Cham. W Court R ouse, where tax housdk, canning plant* and a more pleased than the govern­ (6) ~L ai»r _ must end Juriadic | placed
And tuberculosi* very certainly
He placed the hlame for this
ciumililtee* will lie received.
payers are today indicating their pulp mill hsfore making h|s ment If Instead of expending
for this speech, which will be broadcast the operative provisions of the tional strike* and find some other 1 can lie cured. It is known that "m istake" aquarely ut the door­
choica of
o achool trustee*
....
rest, regulated living and step of former Secretary of
Phm. M. Roy Wright
district, and also *&lt; ng on mRI- a t 3 P. M. Later in the after­ civil defense act* It would be method of aettllng Inter-union Jproper
necessary medical care will arrest Stale Htettinlui, whom he said
('minty
Commissibners
will
controversies.
ag e fo r school pun
noon he will visit cattle and possible to rooeal them.
( 6) ManagerndWt must stop the disease and suve a person's persuaded the other Latin-Ameri­ meet in regulur monthly session Discharged By Navy
66 votes dairy ranches In .Central Florida.
Up to noon
"That would mean, however, looking
can republics to admit the Buenos at the Court House Tuesday
on labor relation s* “a lift—If found in time.
..
waa,
howd been coat,
•Hat the. government were satis­
Roy W right, Phm. USNR, who
mmnitig ut 10:(in o’clock, it was
Aires government.
• batter than DtlfMIAK IN PACIFIC"^
er, reported to
fied that never again would this stepchild of its, business" and
announced by O. I*. Herndon, served on the Bristol during the
« i years
the election of^ tw
•niintrv lie subject to air attack, stop delaying tactics which defeat
invasion of Casn Blanca ana who
comity clerk.
STALIN I t ) SPEAK
ABOARD THE DESTROYER Unhappily tha government could collective bargaining,
When only 41 votes were caat In
later participated in the inva­
ESCORT US8 CABANA, TOKYO not take th at view.
FRENCH MEET
sion’ of Salerno, und who was
PFC. MARTIN OUT
MOSCOW "nov . T —(AV- Gen
BAY. Nov. 6 —(Special) A. J.
"We deal re a service adequate
DREW FIELD, Nor. 6, (Bps- erslUtimo Stalin is back in the
PARIS Nov. «. —(IP)— • The 1 Slat# Road Department sur- “dunked" in the Mediterranean
in d John L. Duggar. radarman, third class, to meet anv attacks we might
elol)—Pfe. William Martin was Soviet capital today a fter a month first elected French legislature I veyeri are setting stakes in the when the Briatol waa sunk by to
and Mr*, 1010 Myrtle Avenue! Sanford, receive In tha future."
discharged
from the
‘
the south
'* and ii in five years convene* today, | Geneva district in preparation torpedo received his honorable
—
„ AAF .here
__ long vacation
In tha
and M. N. •ervait on this ship os she moved
%?- * ^ortedly preparing an address charged with the teak of re­ tor tlie work mi Road 41, the discharge from the Navy last
into Tokyo Bay. serving as eaParents of boys of the ages on Oct. 28x 1846. It#
week and returned to his boms
1876 constitution county’s No.. 1 road jjrojecL
___ for ships supplying fuel to of 9. 10 apd 11 years are requested months wiln th* South Atlantic to ths Russian people on the eve placing the
Saturday nt 785 Oak Avenue.
the unit# of the 3rd Fleet.
to hoar Plovd Woodward, field division of ths Air Transport of the 28th anniversary of the with another upon which the
Prior to entering the WriTi*1*
Members of the crew previously •eout executive, apdak Friday Command. Ha holds the An itr­ "October Revolution". It ia be­ fourth Republic will be con­
Mirk Surah Garner i* serving Mr. W right was a teller aud tmokThere seemed little
had seen action in engagement* avatt'ng. NoV„ 18, at the Flfil ic* n Theater ribbon and ths lieved the lolk will center on do­ structed.
throughout tha Centra) Pacific, Methodist Church on the subject Good Conduct Ribbon. Its Is mestic affairs • and future plana doubt that G»n. Charles DeGaulic as temporary secretary to Mayor keeper with th e Sanford A lt
Untie National Bank hnd he in­
the eon of Mr, and Mrs. John (n r. ths
the Sovl
Soviet rilltetV i There 1 would serve the seventh month F d sanrdi Higgins w h i l e Ml
M artin of Route Np. I Bos .J&gt;8,
Kelts I# away
beea. »o public announce1 per
tends to resume these duties soon
alioted for eaeembly te Murguret licit*
vacation.
he said.
ntfuord.
plans.
of
wri U the new charter.
HF
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P rraa)

The Idla because of labor
disputes across the country
was around- 860,000 today
with little change since Mon­
day.
Major developments were:
1) Half the bus and street
car operations of the Capi­
tal Transit Co. in Washing­
ton stopped work in a dis­
pute over ware* and n company
official said the tiaup in the ser­
vice w u complete. Nothing moved

Program Planned British Warned
For Celebration j Of Possibility Of
Of Armistice Day; - New Air Attack

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flrnrrnlly fair this aflrrnmin through Wednestls) rxcrpl partly cloudy nhing th r *oul)ica-l rnm l. Slow I&gt; rising Icm peralurt

Schwellenbach S a y
UnionsShouldNai
One Man To Settle
Inter - Union Bows
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Bus And Street Car
Operators In Wash­
ington Stop Work
In Wage Dispute
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THE WEATHER

ICO,COO TB Xrays Trade Bo_dy Plans Road Department
Made By Health Homeconiing I)a y k tu&lt;jjes Route Of
Group In Slate!
, — . * f i Highway No. 44 "

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Hard Fought Game

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Dr. Quillmun Is
Named D i r e c t o r
Of Health Unit

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THE SANFORD

Finland

llrral* la ■ atrailwr nl 1W
■ic* Brm* wOlaH •« r , r Vj'
rHllllr.1 Ih Ihr n«r tar rrHub «( all arw . dla»ulehj*
■ la II nr nnl alfcrr^Jar
| la . Ib(a p if r r an*
ra I u n i iwMUUrU fcrrrla.
ifcia la raaahllraHua •* "Ov
‘ •
ara sj*« rrUlepalrOra karrla
ftK B D A Y . NdVHMBEIt fl. 1945
B1BI.K VKItah FOR TODAY
SOME CALL THIS THE SOIL
ION8CIOU8 MINI). HUT WE
EAR THE VERY THING MEN
KVEKISHLY SEEK. HOW TO
(AP INFINITE INTELLIGENCE
,ND JvUWEHi Hut vo shall relive power when tne Holy Spin,
i conic upon you.—Act* I :S.
Miami Ik petting ready for the
biggest tourist seusun on record
in' spite of the loot that it tins
no pikoc to put it* visitors.

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, T h e ^ lra l Florida frosts of the
ye»r were reported yesterday in
the Gainesville district. In the
Hanford arc* the little r&lt;dd snap
made everyone feel good.
----------- u ----------We suppose some people be­
lieve these statements th at ruinwages won't
raise
mjnmm
but
cate by the rising stock market
dUoUtiona what the tong viu»
Of it I*.
The town of Cocoa has Incruased it* city tax miilugc ny i W
mill*, part of the revenue from
whlr^ will oe uHCd to hire a city
manager. If they cun iiiul u
good manager it will be money
w t|l apent.
ilftlca are itartin g to simmer
loruiu with me pot ju»L now
■filled with a concoction of
ntlal candidate* for United
e« Senator. From the name*
lloned, that aoup ia going &lt;&gt;
denty h o t.. Melbourne Time*.
With all there doctor* coming
bkek tram the war wnere they
hkva learned, to lig h t for whut
y want, the movement for a
t hospital snould receive a
[tied impotua. 'they know lliu
lo r it perhaps better limn
no else.

The immediate months ahead hold n terrifying pros­
pect for Finland, according to Prof. Douglas Stecre of
ilavorford -College,i who has recently visited the Scandlll1avian countries as a member of the American Friends
i Service Committee. The Finns, spiritually and politically
Iconfused by attacks from both sides during this wur. are
shockingly in need of shelter, food and clothing.
Conditions are worst in the northern or Lapland area.
A city there, Itovaniemi, once an attractive modern com­
munity of 0,000, is a tangled mnHs of chimneys, ashes and
twisted metal. Citizens pouring hack sleep ■in temiwrary
barracks, ten in oiic windowleHs room, in card board pack­
ing boxes or in cellars. Food allowances average 1,187
calories per day, hardly half enough for nourishment in a
cold country, 'Hie list ih confined to outmeal; black bread,
dried peas, a few vegetables and a monthly limit of eight
cents' worth of meat and half a pound of cooking fat. De­
stroyed railroads, highways and bridges make it difficult
to distribute the limited supplies on hand.
Retreating German soldiers spitefully carried oft
systematic waste, finishing off each* house they came to.
demolishing farms, burning bnrns and oven hay stacks. This
has‘turned the Finns finally and bitterly ngainst Germany,
and given them a great longing to re-jHscovcr lies with
America. ,

Is yiicle Sam, after fighting two grcill wars at once
and winning magnificently, going to throw away the
fruits of victory again as he did so blindly a quarter of a
century ago? Theiy is fear of such i eckldsKncss in many
quarters. General George C. Marshall himself warns the
American people that there has begun not only disintegra­
tion of the armed forces, but a loss "apparently of all con­
ception of world responsibility." .
Ill short, our present mood and procedure seem already
to hade started frittering nwa the benefits of these Iasi
fivtj years wilh tlieir supposed" gains in mitionul strongl!i
and safety and our supposed progress for the future.
It is easy enough to understand the let-down of a warweary world after so great a struggle. But no responsible
nation, particularly in so uncertain a world as the present,
lures turn its hack upon Imsic realities. For the only
IKissible outcome for such a rash and frivolous procedure
.vciuld be first to revive und encourage our beaten enemies,
i.ud then a little later to find ourselves fighting all over
again for our lives and possessions. Can we be ugain
so tragically irresponsible as that?

Teen - Towns

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It

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p.i^ . r . K

JibiJity a fte r ^
fy « m y phrase, of
Ytlon,
includliu
tf, for four ygar«

ASK you

First la d y , Now Rationing'
li Over, Drive* Own Motor

ly HUIN IStARY
Centrsl Preit Columnar

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• HAD A LETTER TODAY from the University of North Caro-'
Una Veterans' association In Chapel Hll). pqe of the liveliest apple
in the south In aRlle of Ita high academic standing * I print It
exactly
"Dear Mrs Easary It ha* occurred to me that you would help
veterani tn college who wish to buy Jeepf Iraqi thf Wgr, tlcppjlmnet The present ruling of the Burplue Property Custodian places
theae Jeep* only at the disposal of bu»in*»a men
‘‘Many vgterana here are anxioue to myn J$ep* Rut before spy
action la taken. U will be necessary to change Die pregfpt ru}|pg.
Will you please look into th u aii&lt;t help u». ia any way you can —
Blount Stewart. *ecrel\ry. Veterans' Atsoctatlon1'
I have looked into the matter- air My report U not too concise.
However, the war department tell* me that If a group of veterans
wants, to go into business, by wap of the Jeep*, they-mRa| consult

Baruch, who I; pfstty
I (d w e ll 'an ftwtfeiaJ
•unrty

Thst w citcrn hunter, who
c l a i m * ba successfully out*
alared o bloclTHeor probably la
one fellow willing to reat on
hla laurela and not give any re­
peal performances.

farlW m
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Phone 475
IT*! Nnrlh Window
(From Anierimn Weave I

SEMINOLE COUNTY LAUNDRY CO.

THEY W OULD READ YOUR A D

IB W. 3rd St,

Phone 47ft

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boys
Would he so looted to the soil
Thul no appeal from outer world
Could draw dliom from the sucre.I
land, w
And now I come . and humbly
stand
To guxe at burns und sheds und
fields _
Ami p ra y 'th a t changing fate of
war
May leave some soil to enrsy on,
To love these fields us we have
done,
To leave strong sens who, In
their turn,

The limjtw, oak-framed, will aland
Torhnig.

the ‘ deep gratification of thr* entire Ford
organization at .this splendid public reception
. . . and to answer, as directly ns we possibly
cjtn, the two questions most often asked.

Their licmM to cloud* that flout
along.
Hut will my s o u k cornu buck to
prove
*
The nuro devotion of tiiuir lovr7
EDWIN W. IMIOCTUH.

NOTICE
I uxpvcl to Ite in Sanford on Friday Nov. i)
and will be in the
Chamber of'Commerce
Office at 2 P.M.
I will tie iflad to see
anyone who has busi­
ness to take up with
Joe Hendricks

Oil October 26 the new Fords for 1046 went
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on display in dealer Hhowrooms the country ■
over. In city after ^city, town after' town,
dialers reported th at the crowds who came
to view these fine new automohiiea oqualhsd
those who greeted the introduction of tho
*funtous Ford Model "A" hack in IBS?—-when
showroom attenduiice passed tho lb,000iQ00
mark.
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Tho o[&gt;ening tiny throngs were matched by
those who came Saturday and later. And their
opinion hag-been unanimous. The Wool* meet
'frequently heard have been MTha Greatest
Ford Ev&lt;» Built". They backed up their ac­
claim With order#—4126,840 on wV-8 Day’*,
Wtober 2d—and Saturday, October 27.
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This advertisement is published tq record

v' *vi iwki; SOuxt*

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We recommend that e new customers send their
laundry last three days of week.

a

thinking about the future of the

The course o l S Jet plant,
s ir s G r a n d p a p p y Jenkins,
should bp e t t y to trope—lust %
follow its breath,
I I I
North Amedeo's coot supply,
a t cortf rtf to Vactogropht, will
law 700 mom ysart. PotUrlly, ( )
Ih . it teems, will hav»4l (linker
problem.

3 to 5 Day Dry Cleaning Service
5 Day Laundry Service

Tecn-towns are reducing youthful crime. This is tlv
.tiding of the government report, juHt released, on these
icwly established youth centers, of which there are about
3,000 in 34 states.
While dnneing might lie thought .the chief activity
of the genters, It is far from being the only ono. Dramatics,
orchestras, arts and crafts and hobby groups take up
nuch of’ the young people’s time.
The results tire wholly good. From Spoknnc, Wash.,
to Muricie, Ind., and Bangor, Me., the same reports come
of reduced youthful delinquency and fewer youngsters on
the streets at night.
Who starts these centers? Public recreation departrn
i■HiI 41 tlM
i H committees.
l&lt;fiIrv-Im Ifl nnu *“Y
*\ r*V
U’*\ .iL
II ha and
a
„#iLAnl groups,
...uartiuJ
ments,
war
church
school
and just plain unattached good citizens. Any of these In
too, perhaps my father
communities lacking Teen-towns might think about-organlz- Here,stood
ing them.
And hoped'Hint soniu among his

Mr*. Truman— Ha* Hair-Do
A ppointm ent Between Tea*

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Our house slunils u.i a northern
slope, •
Old maple trees nil either side.
Tnll lilues, .planted yearn ago,
Have grown to frame the weiifhered door.
And over it, in spring their
blooms
Flood fragrance in the Inyv-tcPod
roams.
H e re
oftentimes grandfather
■total
To look through little panes
At hills und woods und growing
crops,
To pastures where the cuttle
gracedi
And wondered which, if any, son
Would llll'ih e ground as he had
don*. ■
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Auto* M ad shoes became uorarfonetf. (he same wee*. The
QpA f*M proves its impartiali i f ss between motorist snd
prdfitrisn.
I t I
Ch |*I now Ih* tima whon
Junior wishes Ho katfiTtbaen w
oooor for «f Hallowe'en lock-*'fit Stern anrf M w r t f »ho pwmp-

pelled planes. Shucks, th at’s O,
nothing new—many a high Hyer
of the past h is gone places on
the same stuff.

YOUR HOME MERCHANTS

• WADDINGTON—The other morning the phone at * iirauty par­
lor on upper Connecticut avenue rang The While House was rail­
ing. Mra Truman w u on the wire
“Good morning.'' said the First Lady In a slightly hurried voice.'
When th f Now York public w**
irmltted aboard the mighty buteship Missouri where (ha Japun—document*J wore got-two-te*f-ttli« afternnon-and mv helr-la-aimply rtm idfilt~W hat“
led, souvenir hunterp brought
Ir p|lers and blow torches with
in to .ta k e away parts of the
|, apvthlng moveable, to keep
souvenirs. We suppose they
"t'm a lillle cxcllrd." shr aaiil. n* she rank
V mostly taxpayers Irving to
W n into an operator * chair » Till* I* .thr llr*l time
their money'* worth, but the I s
n tg k u raid* of the Pacific r
'v e driven my c*r *incc gs* rntlnnlng emlrd
l'a captain said the w ont
' B There'* so much more Iralttc on the at reels than
rturq had* net done so much
(here used to he II make* me neivnu* "
I 'u
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After thr quick hatr-da. Mr* Truman went out
' K y 'T T H lmo lh* mate of thr rush hour found her ear
\ RjfiM, who once wrote a
and drove off in thr second teg
alwut Sanford onto loo
sl‘: B t V
When Mrs Rooatvelt annpunceil that she was
has written a new book. ;
going to drive her blue roadster herself and
"H urry Home to My
Mr*. Trvman
neither depend nn official limousines nor need
’ unit was written while
•ecrel' service chaperonage. this departure from
gas sweating it out on Oklwhere he was something of the way* of previous First Ladles alartled the country Obviously
fdssionul bcschmaatcr after Mra Truman la going her own unprotected way Without evert,
Ipauiig In the Normandy realising that she Is dolnfc It
up s* somewhat of an am b­
Further note nn the beauty parlor habit* of the ladle* of thf
i t I* a simple love story
i)Rd hava boon written about While House: Mias Margaret Truman ugpslly enivet ahead of
mo of hundred* of thou- her appointment with the halrdreM er Geta herself one of (hire
of young men who are eag- dog-catred msgaxines that live loo long In beauty pallors Then
get home tv their a west- sits calmly reading until her turn comes
t
npsn Insists that

Z A D O K DUMKOPF says
that New Yorker who tosa:d a
bagful I of eggs Into an electric
fan probably was just a scien­
tist conducting a laboratory ex­
periment—ap attem pt to Invent
an alr-conditloned omelet.

Irresponsibility

S

According to the War Shipping
liulnistratlon, atrlkca on the
iclfle cousin are delaying the
turn home of thou«uml* of
ittariCan troop* who have been
gluing the Japanese. We Imve
i Idea th a t If - there veteran*
MUr. about It, they might be preUicad aguinat the men who are
Sponsible for these atrikea.

— | V W1UIAM WIT------------------:— _ _____ . . .
Central P rett Writer

Mincurely believe thd urniwer in: "Sooner than
you think I" And here'll why—Ford, ffrat with
aaMombly line production of poatw«r earn,
fira t'to ntock dealera for u natiqnwidu di«Rlay, jn firgt Ip quantity jiroductlon—LQU0
dntta a day reached last week . . 2,000 a day
ip prospect tyjthjn 3P days.

think the" answer to "thli Is' foi(od ‘in ForxTs
unvarying policy through more than 40 yean
at operation: aiyvAya the highest quality at
a
1
the loweat possible cost.
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TO TH08B ^ tfO ^ A V E NOT YET SJRKN
THE NEW FQRDB: AU our dealers have them
on display. Please make It a point, to see if
you, too. don't agree that these are the
’’Greatest Fords Ever Built.”

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H o d g k in

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the Holy Cross Fpi*co.;i i ,1.,. &gt;-.i
mot Igst, evening at i .* n lie ol
Mrs. May me ITodgku oil i .akc
Oioim for a buffet WPP' r ami
Imalnes* Inerting.
With Mrs. Ilinnkin . under! mg
the meeting, it was b 'hied that
Mr* Jack McDonald and Mi*,
Mnines (Tapp* hoitld Rttend tile
s i id m cdi i# otir' tin
i .\\opicn*
Auktlhuy which - ill ie held at
lip' Mayfair Hotel ill Y..\ 21.
The Rev. Mm I, • m penici lea I
aloud lac latest edition ,.i lie
chapter'., i.c\Vj Ii.l| pi-i "BalW of
St. Monica1' w nuen la Mi*
John latum, nrd Mis- I ecoliu
Trulmk which i ■eld !&lt;■ .crvl.'e
in u In and olil ol (lie l'tilted
States, ll was decided tliat
Tatum ami M
I!.. inuii.t landi.tlist would edit tin nest impel,
A “TreUs lie Ciic
Ill be used
for u Luililuig fund i" . 111p...v
lilt* nileii-ir id ll v •'*&gt;11*.
:e
expialnni by the He 1 »• t».*i:t*■•
M. Maiden Chu.itei '.mi- icipiiKled to purlii'ipatc iii white iiie
pimiit" *itle ■ lil add lo H r*lic:i

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THE SANFORD iif -h a l d . SANFORD FLORIDA

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ary P e r s o n a l s

Mrs. W. B. Williams was re.
TUESDAY
The Southside Primary School s moved to the Florida Sanitarium
Daughter* of the Wesley of
Hallowe'en
Carnival
which
was
at Formosa Sunday.
the Methodist Church will meet
nisi was
In the annex nt 8:0(1 I*. Mf an event of Wednesday night
e
chll-l
thi
n
fun-for-oll
night
for
llorlexsen will lie: .Mrs. (’. II.
Mrs. J. G. nail spent the week­
Winn. Mrs. C. M. Flowers. Mis. t •!« '' «'«f* P«rrnt, ns well as h e -; end ut the hearprwith Mrs. W. J.
Steed of Orlando..
C. K. McKee nml Mrs. M. it. 1 ‘ng a financial success.
Mrs. J.P. Cullen and Mrs. Grc- \
Smith.
gory
Klnlaw
were
the
general
i
Mrs. Willu Steed of Orlni
The business Women's Circle
of the 1’res lytcriun Women's chillintnn$ fflr the event unit other * was the weekend truest of 1
chairmen
and'
committees
IncImV,
mine
Mrs. Jessie Mosely.
Auxiliary will meet a t 7:III) 1*. M.
m i the home of Mrs. .1. L. Cor- eif: Supper—Mrs. Marlon PhillipKi
T ry on Cnmeron Avenue with Mrs. Sam Dunn. Mrs. John 1,. I Mr. and Mrs. W K, floller of
Miller. Mrs. JAI. Leonard. Mrs.‘j Mt. Dorn were weekend visitors
Mrs. Hen trice Knlib as hostess.
Meet Inn of the W.ti.W, ut T:!lh M.R. Strickland and Mr. Miir- In Sanford.
lln Stinecipher. Cake. Walk—*
P. M.
Louise Gnrner, Mrs. Carl
James Itobson Jr. hus departed
The Alathenn Bill-day School Mrs.
Baltimore and New York on
Class of the First baptist Church Moss. Mr. and Mrs. L.P. Peyton for
Will huhl its n g u iu r meet i ntt and Mrs. J.C. Mitchell. Principal business.
mid “white elephant sale" Tues- ‘of Smithside School.
Fish* Pond—Mrs. Jack McDon I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boll have
ilay nt 7:110 I*. M. in rite chuicli
Bingo— I returned to their home on West
mine*. Mr». Po.irle Runsell, .Mis. aid and Mrs. A1 I.,yon.
J. M. Wilson, Mrs. It. F. Cooper, i Mr. and Mrs. C.I.. Redding, Mr. i Seventeenth Street.
'S itu. Fred Slyer* a n d ' Mr*. A .'G.i and Mrs. Fred Cooper, Mr. and ■ Mr. ahd Mrs. Sterling
Mrs. Richard Fishery. Mr. Ed
Dolling
AAlnriden will be hostesses,
sum *
.Meiiikfi * . VYIV" .al-i
Lane. Mr. and Mrs. E.A. Mon- nnd son Sterling. Jr. are visiting
*
WEDNESDAY
n q iic -te d la , jmll. the efmfi1 I ‘v, .
forton.v IIot Dogs — Mrs. J. O. •relatives in Jacksonville.
A liouiii meeting ol the G..r- Andes, rrhln—Mr. and Mrs. Hen­
Ilcv
jl'h itsc atten d in g . MVI**
den Club will be held in the home ry.. Russell and .Mr. L-P,., Peyton
tillimd ,tit*i Mm-,;- UiTt-pemr:
Mrs. Fred 7err5mer.Alas been
of Mrs. JiilniK Dingtuhter at The train was furnished by the cnlled to New York City because
Mi
III Hi]
May mu H m lg k li,
HATED
ATOP
A
TORPEDO
In
WashinEton,
D.
C
,
that
will
t&gt;c
earneit
10:00 A, if.” .instead of in the
F clid u n g , Mi r ‘ILiy'tVHiflf!1 Lund
of the illness of her mother.
Legion.
home ^ ^ ^ A lrs. tl. II. .Mi'Cmdiii American
on the Navy Victory Loan Special duib ' 4 the Kightii Bond campaign .no ipgsf.-Mr*. JohrrrlloBnunc
Horses—,Mr. nnd • 'Mrs* Henry
ns t h ^ ^ ^ Hines« in her fnniilv. Russell ■and Mrs. J.M. Cnmeron.
four members of Itre group taking part in llic drive flit) trull) will c.ici.v riaplM , All*.' dolni i .it civ. 'Mi*
Charles MrClung i*_ spending
Busina*.; meetings juftAJudicuii Fpook
a display of U. S. armament througliodl tirecuufilry The ■:■ I- me i i. to l ’a iol Sliote, Mi ■ I . ■ II ■cii
House — Mrs. George the day at Camp Blamllng on
of thn wSantunl VYi.rn.ui'* Club Fpeer. Mrs. Wally Kelso. Mrs, Inis Incss,
Avie Wiigh; K iii
.Mi.
r.&gt;: Betty Hall, fi l/c, Spar, Rnchesler. N V : Sgl Hulli Gale. Mnnnu Mi
ut I2:;ill 1'. M. ut the Club Hurrv Ifiown. Mrs. E.B. Smith
Corj&gt;*. Springdeid, N. Y.t MIm Vivian UiuniiWUl, ILmviUc. Vu uml Klisitln'lh 111 sop.
-&gt;ii
M ild '
house, airs, Prwunn It. Stephen, and .Mi** Zilla Welsh. Nursery;
sirs. L. P. Hagan Jr, of OrBoyd,
Mis* M ill.id lid
Betty Hagedorti,’ PI 1 M 3 /c, Wave. Westdib). 1'a.______ il'in - "m ■■ .d&gt;
son ns sponsor. • Program will lie —Mrs. Patterson ami Mrs. L. ] lnndo wn* the weekend guest of
Jb|lude Study and solo by Mrs. Munson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Willlum* at
\NNfHNCKM RNT
•ViCorife llm den. Ho*tu*su&gt;: Mrs.
Ice Cream — Mrs, Rernnrd their home on
_Palmetto Avenue. Carnival Spodsored
S. h. UiKhleynian, Mrs. W. &gt;. Wilke and Mrs. J.N. Arrurello.
llr-: TiTtT Johnson of Jnrksonhi'Uniley, Mrs. I'1. T. Meriwether
Friends nf “Sthr*
iy .McGill ^ B y W e s t S i d e P . T . A .
H i,
|M t?' h';..nll&gt;- ','^ l i " ,;lvie*‘ ; t ‘ittlt ' DrHrttr—Mr. nnd~Mf*7
villie nti'iiniure . the iimrringV ,"f
will regret to learn of her illness
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The West Side Primnr; ti t * , her ihmghici, l.uclle, to Albert
l i O io l m im
( anieion and Mrs. J.N. Moore. at the home of llr. and Mrs.
sponsored the nuniiul L i ; I ± ^ J'li rell. son ..f Mr*. W - It
ti
ii **"*'KhllA i
| Country Store—Mr, nnd Mrs. W, H. Hi McCnslin.
est
1,1 , , f s « " f ( ,r dThe Home Demonstration t lub § Vance.
Cnrnivnl for the W
V ,
* UI®! 'Ill- cetemonv WO* p-rfocmel
Major Charles A. Betts who School last Tuesday nu.ni.
will meet a t U:00 I*. M. at tne
t ^ c ),f l i g h t „f the evenings '
I 0|, o,-t .n in Brunswick. G.i.
y 1 is stationed at Itacife, Brn-jl.
progi
A spaghetti supper was served I w|||, the R ev.‘.John S. Sh r o ­
entertainment An*
(vn* a program
eol,’°i
|*L?- Members
S l1are
1 1 re*" | entertnlnmcnt
Floral ’ll
Heights.
recently received a promotion early in the evening which was of the Methodist Church offin
School or I lancing •
uuested lo bring suggestions for'.t hine Cogburn
followed by- the opening of booths stin t
the Smithside auditorium, to lieutenant ■'idond.
Christmas gifts.
(1C which was under the direction of
and various contests for the en­
Scniinoie county Icderutloii
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bait Herndon joyment of the children and
I’.H. Tepsic.
^kvompus tiluhs will meet at thr Mrs.
The program was as follows: have gone to Ocala to spend parents. Included in the enter
(Jlilh Douse nt tu Id A. M., n&gt;v•‘Accentuate
the
Positive*'-— some time due. lo H i p illness of tnlnmcnt . were: picture allows,
vored dish luncheorrdn le served Gretrheu
horse rides and surrey i Idea1
Klrchoif. Linda Leonard. Mrs. Hpmdnn's Sister,
id I2:iu&gt; p. M
which were specialties for th e '
Bitting.
Patsy
Collins,
The W eslyan, Service GuMd *if Gail
Mr. anil Mrs. Tom Meredith children nnd the cake walk and | The NEW Cumin y Club .* Ml
arriett Brown and Jnrquelyn
the First Slt'tlinilisl Ciiurch will H
have returned lo .Sanford lo bingo ghmes were adult special­ th e l b i e nmv ns f a r ns conversn v/AA}
meet nt the Church Annex at Roland.
tlu i&gt; gov i uml. — far
cqivci sii if',.
“Sweet ami Lovely"—Phillis spend the wintci months, They ties.
tlou will g t
" g o e s the "young
are
located
at
the
Voider.
Hotel,
i
Bach,
•
The winners of the costume ] lim.. , ;lU
h’.oi.
I ‘ Jane Is Bustin' Out All Over'
parade wcre:( Joyic l ullum aml . f
.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Shoemaker Dickie Rountree. Deny White f 1(llltl,
—Ann Whitaker.
ti, ,|i • front ovci
ami family have moved their won the prise for the
U N G W ALL
Poem—June Chapman.
(lie most
liu, llin, h hole. We bate
"Ragtime Cnwlmv" — Laltue residence to 2:118 Mellonville unique costume.
h„u,,|
of icmoving tin*
Avenue.
MncN'ell.
"W HY
The mothers nnd students that stia.hpiir*. in-tiilling n *|iriokldig
“Can-Can: In the Park**—Bobo
with the entertalniliR,I nyntciii
lull lo! let's
pot om •
Hurry E. Robson left yesterday assisted
Dean nnd Jacqueline MncDunnhl.
m i l /
Atlanta 1“' rvin‘-' "f food, and etc. were: . column*in front of th• p n -qnt
Gypsy Dunce
Patricn Tooke. for Jacksonville and few
dnvs •'’r• UM'I Mrs. Gordon Brisaon, 1h*jt| 1 * ■1*1 nuik • it look like
-ABOUT Jnnice Ivinlnw. Marin Menendes, where he will spend a
Mr. and Mrs.
li'enry Kusicll, 1something to be proud
to he a
on
business.
Marvel
TlrMiilnn.
Mary
Ester
£U,S’IN £ jtf2
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reil ling; j ..... ... of and um couliln’i
Powell,
Yvonne
Cullen
and
Ellun
Mrs. II. E. Morris, David Howard, | t he t Ilumber of I'omimuve use an
VTB.FiN
W alter Haynes ami Bruce Bolt Everett Hoover,
Lyon.
Jovnie M a « | attractive Seminole Country Clutt
The dancers were accompanied left « yestenlay for Gainesville Jones and Irma Mathews. Tne | in n- advertixitu* cntnpnixn for
O O N dl^T E N T
where
thev
will
a*tend
the
UnL
hv
Mrs.
Marvin
Milam,
Miss
Phvmember* of the P .T .A . express, ] lour!'t for Sanford?
A U V H RTI^n^ llla Allen nnd Miss Evelyn Mat­ veralty of Florida.
cd their appreciation to tin* buxi­
TI e eomhiuntion ilinnci and
W L L H E M O V J?
thews.
nes* firms ami individual* who bridge (IIItv given Sniidiiv oveMrs.
Margaret
Bryant.
Dennis
The
chairmen
and
committees
contributed in mnking the carni­ liii . at the BIB/ at the Nava,
YOTR.WOPRIE?
expressed their appreciation for of MlnrWi is visiting' Dr. ami val successful.
Ail Sim on wits u ln a sue i-'-fiil.
lend id jampggftiqn r^tfilveiJU &gt;Dg. Snmuel^J'ulyplop
J''tl
at t(je
Shi^f guc-t* -reniatriid nflei the
~ f r o m tlie liusilifss and profession.- Mnjr'fair HotfT,
*&gt;
dlniiei (n |dm blidi:e The Ingii
IMB t a) ghmiiis of'HnnfBrd I s Will a*
Bticndk of ,Mr*. E. H. Raveuel lo Allnola after spending the -.'uiets were L IE lri’S ItM'.’D AMONO the happy arrival* from
I the children * and luiren'ts who
weekend with hi* parent*, Mr
i iimde the success of the carnival will rrgret to learn of her lllnes* I and Mrs. W alter I.. Morgan, at ttEAC ami TANGE MAN,
Spills, thrill* and whit have Europe on the vc cl LnCrtuie Vic­
nt Iipi home 107 East Seventh
C O L E M A N ’S
I possible.
| their home 211(1 West SI (tceutii mil uccuiiihI Sunday at the tory were Capt. Howard C. Brough­
Street.
St i eel.
*
Muturcycle Rare* which were ton of Ingle*tile. CuL, and Jean Dim,
GARDEN NOTES
OFFICE SUPPLIES 1I The Dirt
belli at the Kenliimlr D ining 15-year-old French boy adopted by
It. A. Madden and Son George
Gardener'* Circle will
in—I no NoV. t) at 10:.in o'clock and Mr*. Wendell McClain ami* Mia. Fred llnnim of Wintci I'aik. What with /OHIO peel i the former. The youngster worked
.
with Mrs. Bernard Wilke u'- non Hugh of Hartwell, Gu. is Lmk wa* the guest yesterday ti.is -cl earning as the naitMi- In the 3«lsl Troop Carrier Com­
Kverahurri Pons
of Mr. and Mrs. Knndull Chase iblrni'd a iolltnl the i m l
il'-ID) mand mess and tin nnd Broughton
•|:i2 Summerlin Avenue instead visiting Mr. nnd Mr*. A.
Typewriters
ut their home '.102 l)ak Avenue id item per huui excilt'iimut wit* became .’Just friends. Ilia, poicnta,
of u* Mrs. II. 11. McCnslin'* u» Mudden.
Mt*. Hanna and Mrs. Chase are contagious. Aflci looking ovm with ten ntlicr etitldrcn to feed, con­
there is illness In her family.
0 Everyday" Files
Cnpt. nnd Mr*. Janie* Dyson, spending the day in Jacksonville. lhe npectators I wi-licd foi my sented vvhrn tbo Y ank cap tain
After the meeting the members
Curd Index Trays
aiktiitoinh'pt him. (Ditcrimtioiiul)
jislpur* and helmet
proceed to Orlando and have Mrs. W. R. Dy*ou and Mis*
Aluminum flheot Holders oill
i hcv said it iii one line
Mr*. Virginia Gray of Atlnnla
lunch nt the Orange Court Hotel. Oleda Dyson arrived yestenlay
le ath er Brief Cases
from Olantn, S. C. where they I* the guest of Miss Susan Kilt GEORGE W ll.l.j AM CCItTISS.
have been visiting relative*.
ley ut her home on Golden Lake The pi.ok' of ii'iVc-li v irn leased
Buxton Billfolds
i bit) I*. M.
,
.
'
*
tinratio
of distance."
Mr*. Gray and Mis* Kirilov wmc in
n fiP A Y
Btioks — Gifts
Mr*. D. A, Walk in* has been classmate* at Agnes Scott Col­ R o n K UT M ii c I I " .! I N S.
Sallie Harrison Chapter. W.S. removed
• Whenevci I feel like exercise
from the Orange Gen­ lege in 1 Decatur. Ga,
D.A.It. will meet ut .I'.Ul) P M. at eral Hospital
I lie dnwn until llic .Yeliog
In Orlando to I Inthe home of Mr*. W. M. Thigpen,
passes." it AM DEL JOII-NSON,
home of her daughter In Crescent
111 Mncotilla Ave. Ph. 117
Lieut,
upd
Mrs.
Thomas
Kirk
Magimlia Avenue w'tli Mr*. City.--------------------------- land nnd son. Tommy, arrived r "N'u mati 'v a?. e y e r jjiia il
M .S .W ig K in s and Mr*- W. U.
It A 1.1* II \V A1
today to spend some lime with imitation,"
11ill n» C0-h(*ite**e*. All visiting
Miller William* hus de&gt; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell ol ] EMERSON, "Tin- reword »f u
for Cornu*
Cornu Christl, Texas, their home 1111 Mngmdiu Ave thing well done is lo have doin'
where he will
III be an Intermediate nue.'
i t . " ’ALEXANDER I'Gl*:, Tim training student In the Naval
In-si can hciii reproof - wbo otciit
Air Corps.
Mlsa M argaret Rails (» spend-1
Thl. spcakyiV D e sk Mrs. .Dime* H. Crapp* a n d
“Courtesy is the quality that
visiting
her
sister
and
brother
daughter Ann have returned
'keep* a wptnan smiliir: when a
from Cairo,- G«. where they have in-luw, Lieut. • nnd Mr*. E. G.I dcoartlng gue*t stands at llic
Hughe*.
been visiting friend* und rela­
open screen und lot* the flies In."
tive*.
JOHN J. LEE, Acting USD
Pvt. Charles B. Dawson. U. S. director lit the absence of JOE
Army
1*
spending
a
'furlough
in
Dr. John Morgan has returned
IIAI.L. presented ARTHUR KIRSanford before reporting for CHHOFF with n l-ig. birthday
dirty to Camp Pickett, Vn. and cake replete with candle* S atur­
further assignment for oversea* day at the USD. ......... ie seems
duty. . _____ :__________________ tn-knnw who baked the rnke—
did you?* ___
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Mr*. F. A. Dvson Jr. recently
departed for Columbia, S. C,
THIS WAS ^
where she entered the Unlvcrsl'K e e p , Your Working
of
South
Carolina.
Prior
to
h
t
ADVERTISING
Phone 22
entrance In school she viilt cl
ONCE
Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mostel! &gt;
• OPEN 100 P.M.: dally
of Columbia.
By Ufiinff Our

DEMANDING BRITISH INTERVENTION to halt Ariib outbreaks in Palestine,
• .i uuiupTif Zionists from youth brganiiatinns parade back and forth pust
' tbo llrithji Coivsiilnlc in Boston. Atxiut seventy pickets carried placards
(lint staled their protests.
(fiitcrmitionnl Soundpholu)
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Y ou'iui .t a l k in g 1 0 A I'AKADE
NOT A MASS MFETING

TERRACE TALK

'Jo n c t, you ro ! the big route . . . yo u ’ve
kept your car in sucb good shape!"
I
W hctbri you* travel for business or pleasure, it pays
to give your car or truck regular care nt your dealer’s.
II you drive n P L Y M O U T H . H O D G E . H E SOTO or
C H R Y S L E R , yotu d r a in has th e experience, equip.Utcn't and factory tugim -ned M O PA R p o lls to service your cm r i/ih t ,

A WORKING TRUCK
HAKES MONEY

Today - Wednesday

IMPROVED MAINTENANCE
SERVICE
Fast

GALS!

GAGS!
DOLLAR
BILLS!

HOLLER MOTOR SALES
208 W. 1st St.
Oldiunohile

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Sanford's OWN and COMPLETK
MUSIC STORE

Cadillac

Paramount
News
Novelr
Comedy

With
All 'the latent popular, hill-billy nnd classic
RECORDS, phonograph combination*, m usic
and pianoH.

Thursday A Friday
IN TECHNICOLOR

THE MUSIC BOX OF SANFORD

“WILSON”

In the I’rlncnw Theater Building

D ic k e y s

KxcrliitK nnd colorful rhnnm*r*
to give your t’Vi'ry coHtuim* xt
l i f t ! Spunking fresh dickeys . .
Lucy und titilined ones. . . you'll
find just the right one for yottr
sttils nnd dressc*

Lunna ('loth
White and Colors
J .9 K

Frothy Styles

BUT NOW
i th T i NEW 5 l*ArER I
, DOES IT
lilt b e t t e r

COMING SOON!

Fair - Priced
Guaranteed

Chevrolet

Mr*. J. W. Mero ha* returned
to her home after visiting fto
several weeks in W«*hlngtou,
D. C. with her daughter Mr*.
R. B. Williams and with another
daughter Mni. W alter II. Bach
of New York City and daughterin-law Mre. J. W. Mero Jr. in
Liberty, N. Y.

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TUESDAY. .NOVEMBER 6, i«jS

P. ft»N FO no F ^ B tO A

FOUR GENERATIONS A T W EDDING

f

In Hotel Tragedy

Ui'oi'Km know we'ioun the field,"
h i remarked.
"I he Gnlor-V, uerinl utinck.
for Aubufn. Was In for
ilrill attain thir week. A we;
I iclil nml ill lisle kept the attack
grounded • nt Auburn, hut • bar­
rio more wet weather S it® to prepare for (heir annual foot­ day, the (inlors will definitely
ball classic with the University tn ki ti th - air.
of Ocorjrfn IIUlhioK t and Charlie
Main *purk| liiK In the Gntor’j
.JaTrippi til ■ Municipal Stadium ■lofermo at Auburn was Ja :k
la Jacksonville.
tviifto, veteran .Dickie, who ban
.Minus tu n first string guards ‘ nil. In the I iii-kfleld Coach Bob
in Kenny lliiinlltniw injured in thO ntn-Tin v. ill be cnlllnir on the
re)lent nervlees of Fred Hoimn,
Auburn game Inst Saturday, mi I
nn emergency appcndci tomy jtist .Ft «&gt;16r Dupree, A ngus Williams
before the A churn gnihe. Ileiiil •■ml Torn Vanuclns and Tony
i Coach Tout ! icli said tlial the Ucdiiut*: to take over the ma­
, Mg iiucslinii thl« week is whether jor nrsljjnincnta this week *nd.
the (intuit enn recuperate enough
1 to put (hem in condition for the
. game Sill Urdu#

sxa« ;Haa Women
As W ell As Cattle
i« y M T O T rC W m iC E
AP ,Nfsr*r«alorfa 'flahuly Editor
NEW YOIUt-sT.xas has beauti­
ful woman as well as Dne cattle.
And wo rah take some beauty
cues from these strong-boned,
bright.cheeked iaulcs of the LoneStar ButeBesides all the fresh air the
average Texas girl makes sure
she gets, she is also a gport eater.
She doesn't nibble on bunny looil
tiuch as lettuce and oarrnts to
keep her beauty. Of course she
eats carrots, bat she makes sure
she eats n Rood solid moal too.
It’s the quality ami not the
quantity that helps keep her slim
and pretty.'
Hating with (ho Texas girls
who arc hero for Urn rodeo, one
gasps at thelp aluaxmg appetites.

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Lirh'.i uni" . ommqnt nn (lie
iAiihiirn-Cntor tilt whtrh aw Ilia
Plainsmen mil up a
vie*
lot v In lh&lt;- la - I' half \&gt;a • llail.
"They ju-t had n liylter hall
(lull t linn we did.*'

Although l.ieh isn't optimistic
aim
ihe crime till' Saturday
he b n ’l crvlng either.
"We'll do nut lis t with tin- inn
fprill 1 -we have
and we'll lei

ON THE eiitienl li l ill a New York

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cisco. She was found unconscious
V/HIN 5 EVENTY.NINE-YEAR.OID J. L. Wright and. Ids bride, the former
in o hoiel room beside deni} Navy
3\lc.%Aryrn«II. lbivcy, 7 0 , were tiinrried, hi Miami, Fin., their Wedding . 1 , 1, John Q. Mooney, 3 7 , of Wash* erriuony war attended liy three generations of descendants of the bride. v ington, D. C. Police investigating
Shown arc (I. to r.): Mr. mid Mrs. J, L. Wright, newlyweds; Mrs. Hello
flic tragedy presumed Hint the ctniAI bury, fit), daughter; Mrs. Josephine Adkins, 25, granddaughter; Nor- (. pie had taken overdose* of sleeping
inuii vAn.'wt rater; 3, great-gre il-gi:gickim.'(fnlcrnalional .Voumipholo)
Utblets. (International .Sound,.Soto;

THEIRS IS N O BED OF ROSES i s , :

FORMER ARMY AIRFORCE MEMIER McrciUtli Stilt -. S3, K ev, N. J.. mu. I
be an expert at rOncrnlrgtloii. lie lint; to lie, for lie has pjtniy ki distract
hlin^'2,035 pretty rensrtn* in bp ex.ift. Side:. is Ihc linu mqlc evident at
Smith College, NorOmnlptpn. Mlfl , wKerc lie recently enrolled liccaum
of ths uhoolVexcelli nl S| .mi. h i iitllso.' (JirTcrnafioiial /to'undpbolo)

couksd until they arc ueviutmintied arc not going to do anybody
« bit of good.
. If you want to get the most nut
of your vegetables, make sure
they a a-'fresh from the soil, fro«rn or ohcrwlse in excellent con­

W i L L ' ^ f l L yOU

GO W pK EA D
FAR ®^THE ADS

HEAL KSTATK-HIIOKKE
Allnniir-flunk TUdg.

RAYMOND M. RAM,, RljAI.TOR

Payments
of
iim'inployimthl
Be sure to ,g o t your quota of
meat and drink plenty of milk. compensation ill Seminole Comity
nnulc ,n me umuuiit of $JV
Kxerclse will help too, to bring
to .- person*, both female, during

TRYINO TO CATCH FORTY WINKS on hundred* of hard rocks are llier.o Gefnmn captives who refused In obey
Hie idles in the PcnlilMilnr Huso Section Prisoner nf War Enclosure J35 at Florence, Italy. Tin . typo nl con*
linuiiiciit has been found quite elfecUvo with Nuii die-hards. U. S. Army Signal Corps photo, (International)

BUCKING THE PICKET LINE IN FILM STUDIO CLASH

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l 3 ‘ J » J00 .00U.roll "deep
therapy" tube with waterunited Isrfet. This higher

1 0 9 3 rnsny, .lIRedvrr*
mysterious poworfuI my,

rutmes it wX"--lha onknown. One year Inter. W.
'D. CnolMtt, slrnUhl si
M.I.T., hr (ioe* i perl rural

vullugn lu b e g reatly re ­

duced lime required fur

MOVINO FORWARD toward the Warner Bros, studio gate In Hollywood, non-slrikvrs Six abreast come smack
up against nsollrl gathering of strikers and pickets and the bottle Is on. More than scvcnlj-|]Ve persons were
Injured In the free-for-all that ensued In which fliU. clubs, and blackjacks were swung freely. Several
hundred replacement workers succeeded In fighting their way inlo the sludlo,
(In Iemotional)

I Q l 1! —General Klsctrio
1 9 3 0 huildamultlaect ton
tubas producing MO,000volt x-rays. luatalWd in
Mercy lloopilal. Chicago,
a n d S tred fsb t l o s p l ts t .
SaatiU, Ibata unit* hsva
baon in constant uos aver

i f l i l - n r . W D. Cool• ® l ' &gt; i d g . . a t O sn dral
~&gt;fUae«rie, Invents roenlu

ttonory now sway tub*.
Find reilaMa meiimd of
onntrotling x-raya. *7*iia
uba « i i lOO.OOU’voha.

-ION-VOLT “ BETATRON"!
Thin 130-ton giant wlxrln electrons, tin lust parte
o f atniru, faster titan m a n lips ever been ahlu to
•peed Uiem beforo. bo b u t tjia t limy m ake Urn
nearly 17-foot circular o rb it o f a duughnutqhaped vacuum tubq 250,000 time* in 1 /240th
o f a second, and, striking a tungsten target, prosrl■irw tr.n
lm a
JLvndta J
x-rayn
o fF JOO-niiUjon-duironivUt/
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. E . E . C harlton, left, npd W. F , W o te n 0 * 8 nukentints, designed thin new m a r - h i^
h g en era tea x -ra y a ' o v e r a th o u s a n d

M e rc Gvoda for M e

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Kml K.Mult: N uk'H — HciiIuIk - -MorlifnK‘! I a iiiiih
|)t'|iciii(ui)li! Insurantx! uiitl II ohiIh
'Rhone 'Jlill
Itmim I, I'lorjtJa Slate Hank Ruldiun

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I’hont* 7.1•&lt;

tha.color to votir rheuks;
The golden shit.'iu-a Toxin, giil
have. Unit wvll-sciJlibctl look dii'l
use very litllq make-up* wiico
they do, it is usually Juj.t lipstick
nml of a rodeo ted shade to Men i
with their colorful costumes and
brilliant minting.

YOUR $$^

tim et na inlonno a* the early Coo Lidge lu b e —w ith
a wave ienfLh of 0.00025 Angstrom unitn^up in
Uio 006iaie ray b a n d ! T I icm ray* will p en etrate
,n thiukiuns o f m etal considerably g re a te r th a n
evtHi fh e 2,000.000-volt *-ray u n it.
B u t ruum im p o rtan t atiU m ay be th e u ts t
e. super x-ray machine* in medical and
r a n tr e h . G . E . ia m aking them available
lical adence for experim ental th erap y .

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MSful to am ll-l— - ~ t U .
dutU y. F ifly ala uf.Lhasa
unite built bp O-B X-Ray

Corporation uasd la U.B.
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THE OLD HOME tO W N

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By S T A N L E Y
CONCRETE PIPE

T H E R E S T H 'V E R Y K M tFE - - •
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O' B E E F I CUT /ATRD T h is
S E A S O N -- N G OTHER BUTCHER
/N TO W N CAN M A K E THAT
ST A T E M E N T .1/
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WINDSHIELDS
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FHt TllSt of 20110 J.ips chaiprd
wltlrbeiiijt wilt irnmji.il. will 1st
11, •&gt;iii;tif lo li ml » ilhoi no day*, aernftiuij: to cot. Alya i *. Caipenicr
Inhale), Kt. W.iypc. lad,, chief of
the licgursection in tScn. MncAitlnii ^ coinmnmt. He is pictured in
Ins office in Tokyo where he also
lice lull'd that “nothing imdcf two
yejini mil* be the lima neccuntry lo
try war i'iiminuli.M(Hdcrnotionjil)

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Relays
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Single or- Starrieil
Ages Hi • 15
Kfcpericitce t iiiutv .:in
I'uitl ttlilly lediiflitg'
Freiiucnl inn e.i * &gt;
Overtime pay
1'aiH vacalliins
-TnNi-calr t. e r v i n&gt; tor
late hours

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t*# First Federal Savings &amp; Loan •Association
*of Seminole County—
200 Magnolia Ave.

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PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe* Co

Phone .1211

Small Loans

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S E P T IC T A N K S
W A TE R TA N K S
C U L V E R T S and S E W E R S
Transit Mis Con rrle
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Ix!t us replace your broken windshields with
SAKKTY CLASS — a Lnmltthttfd glads that
provides greater pnttectiou from the danger
of broken, flying pieces.
We have a full line of mirrors, glass Building
Blocks ami Glass of all kinds.

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SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

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STRICKLAND
AIORRISON INC.,

SOUTHERN BELL
TEL. &amp; TEL. CO.

I'ltutie 2110

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WA&lt;i A L A W / E f t

Y«ur Attention
J fZ N E fU U S ,
Lot us cc in Iml yon that our
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M A D E D O C fO R
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m u m "—it's “ been h orc" all
th e time.

BAUERS
115 Magnolia Ave.
I’ftonc 21)
See us at our-new home
118 Fork Ave. soon,
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pay far it, and forget
il— until you have •
loaal T lirn you want
action. If you Inaurvd
through ua, w* taka
ear* of all detail*and
arrange a prompt aet*
tlemcnL T h ttl’t Sertb

HAPPY about the whole tliinj-. Capt.
T hoiiiar. Aitibn -v of Chlcaco sitnlci
after Icumlnil that the Mutual l. lc
Ittttiranee t*oiii|inuy had to write
him oil the Ixtok* T he tifi.ycai-old
f!.A It veteran rearh ril the print on t
the ent tctancy t;.l*le w hcic lie l ot- j
Iry Ie lully p. yi.lilr f l a t i . ■ i . t , I ) .

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RENT A CAR
RENT A TRUCK (VvTON)

ROCKET’S !

YOU DRIVK IT!
I’llONIO 200

STRICKLAND-M0RRIS0N,
U-DRIVE IT, INC.

LONE HANGER

Pine Castle, Flori­

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on b o t h Sundays
and Wednesdays.

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YOUR MORSp 16
OUTSIPG/PUKE’
VOU'LL WANT TO
RIPE BACK TO
TOWN

T W O D A Y S f niL:N I MUOf’VL
BEEN P O P E g t W 16 SNEAKIN'
'R E P S K IN P O P E P Mt. I'M
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GIN, MOW LONG ] ALMOST
HAVE I BEEN A TWO
M E R E ? j---- — ' l PAYS'.

YOU WONT HD ANY IliING ;
EXC l h t . o u r o n yolk* u6k*3t

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600 x 16 — 15.20 plus tax 1.18 — 16.28

DONTVOU D A R E D O L-.

A CRAWLY TPlOC LUCE *-

Phone 12

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THAT* I’LL NEVER 6 P E A £

700 x 15 —20.40 plus tax 1.41 — 21.81
700 x 16 — 20.90 plus tax 1.49 — 22.39

STORES

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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.LASSIFIFD ADVERTISING FATES
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10c p*r line for uni* insertion
0(k per l'*ir fur three ln*-rrllona
77r per lint- f»&gt;r 6 insertion*
#3 per line fur 20 inM'rlluns
Minimum rate* . . . 30c
PHONE HO OR BRING YOU* Ac­ to THE SANFORD HERALD
count, live l u r d i In the line, indvdinIK phtfne tnd addreat.
All advertisement* Fur situation* want •* w ||| he charted fer a t the
rccular (lan=iri&lt;d rathe.

BUSINESS SERVICE
ILL up with lu'lm ftir nnd fuel
oil before* Winter,
II. II. POPE ft)., INC,

SPRAWLED ON THI MACH at 1mn Jlmo. leathernecks dig In under Jap Ore In this thrilling photo which
portrays one of the must-courageous chapters In Marine history. CalebtaUng their I70lh anniversary today,
the battle above lor the strategic Nipponese Island was Just one of hurfdrrds in which rrtetnbers of this branch
of the service brought victory to the United Stales. This is an official Marines Corps photo. (International)

TWO FARMS FOR RALE-Urn*
3 acres, tiled land, 1 Rood well,
2 xtorv house. I car Karaite. I
tool house, fiOO ft. West of
laikc Monroe I’ost Office. One
— fi acres, all tiled, irood well, 2
stn'ry houac*. 2 stdry horn, U HOIIY ANII Fender dents
injury or fading should be
mile west on Ornuire Boule­
corrected now to combat aKinir
vard. J. W. Hell. Lake Monroe
ami weathering. A new pain­
Phone II.
less method awaits yuU at
Y ATES AUTO PAINT A
GET YOUR garolinr nnd ml ol
BODY SHOP
The StandMnl Station acre*- I0S N. Palmetto
Are. Phone 371
(rom tlie* fo u rt House

rOUOWINO COUAPSI OP NCOOTIATlOH# for a new contract, about 4,000 Greyhound Qua Company e d J
ployes went on strjjp, crippling but travel In'the Atlantic Coast region aa far weal oa the Mltsitaippl River.
Here a bus la unloading passengers on tho street side of o picket line in Washington, D. C., so that the driver
wouldn’t have to move through the line, The strike ulleetcd ebvub 1,000 buses, (International foundphoto)

LION CENTER

F o O m c r MA^W at T a J
C O L U re e Atb'ACOdelp
A-TM uS-re. PlSl7sJ©diSNid &amp; d i t i s e i F A r a w t r i z
FtPR-Tele U M 0 R $ rf-J o F
C ou/M B IA HCblS

WASHING machines repaired —
und all home appliances, (’aidwell General Repair Shop, 707
North Mills, Orlando, phone
2-1072, Prompt service.
K \| .Tt Aulo Rcpalrinir
llarfield Ai Jackson
in inn'ieetiioi with
ROOFING, gnlvunixed steel 0 V
Aulo Print A llody Works
Krinip style-hruml new—finest
Phone 771
•lunlity. Act promptly for de
livery of this shipment. FulenFLOOR
funding
and finishing,
wider Mfrr. &amp; Distributing CoincleuninK and wuxiug. II. M.
any. UK) luua-uster Drive. I’,
Gleusim, Lake Mary.
ci." Hox :i:ir,i. ciiumlo. phoiu
21730
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ALTO PAINTING
Hv C;W. ’’Pai’—Johnson
Cciiiehiignn Cabbage plants. Phone U» years ux|ierlence in nuin and
niriraripniniinir. Sanford’* popu­
lar nninl uutharlly,
HOLLER MOTOR SALES
THREE room house purtly furn­
208 W. HI St.
ished. wuter In house electricity
nvailahle. Sell cheap for i|ulrk WE seivlce all makes .of rudius,
sale, inrluiling four lots each
Ezekiel’* Radio Shop, 171(11*
120 ft. hv 00 ft. wide. E. LagerW. l.Ttli Sf.
ijujst. Lake Mary, Fla.
PLANTS FOR VICTORY GAR
DENS: follnrds. Cabbage, Let­
tuce, Kxcurole, Tomato plants
Also Strnwlierrv plunla* *LW,
Hell, luike Monroe, phone If,

KEROSENE-Fuel Oils. E.IL Me
Alexander, phono 133 nr U3K-J
ROOFING — llrnnd new, solid
aluminum sheet roofing, Verlmp nod snap lock styles. I’honeW lre-W iile nt once! Fulenwiilor
Mfg. A Distributing Co.. P.O.
Box 3331, UI0 Lancaster Drive,
(li lamia, phone 21730.

FIVI JAPANISI-AMIRICAN GIRLS of a group of thirteen flown from
Hawaii to Tokyo are shown rei»rting for duty to LL Col. Chet Wads­
worth, deputy civil censorship officer. They ore among tho first speciallytrained Nisei girls to-be given sn assignment of tills type. This Is an'
official U. S. Signal Corps IUnllophoto.
(f Sterna (Iona l Soundphoiu)

SIT. WANTED
GCAL veteran, age 23, married,
some college, (o ho discharged
on or liefnre December first.
Seeking position with a future.
Inside or outside work. Ilad
Established leadership i|uulifi- •
cations. Well known in kiantonl. 1
two years’ office cx|ierieiice.
Write p.O. Hox 2(1U, nr phono

Loo.

HEADINO FOR OEOROIA to surrender and ask a pardon, the original
"fugitive from a Georgia chain pang," Robert Elliott Duma (right), 33,
Is shown being Interviewed nt New York’s Pennsylvania station as he
entrained for Atlanta. Now married and father of three children In
Union, N. J., Mur nr. creupvd from the Georgia chain gang In 1022 while
ser ving a sentence of six to ten years for a $5.80 holdup. (International)

i AUG. SEPT.

OCT. 1 NOV. | DEC.
MEATS and FATS

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FEB.
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WESTINCiHOUSi: was
chine. Phone 077.
O N E-I03U International tractor&lt;m,l Intiltir* oriii 1*I.Ml lmr&lt;1 t
Itaetor und Itailrr;
• I ’i tun Ford, I
lump; one (tilt I
Lung uhnrlhasr. II
phono 7U2-J.

acres Hied coleiy farm. Ulei'y
.plowed
i
• midi t harrowed. on Cam­
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eron Avenue. Phone K.U. Stowe.
132-II or Edward F. U ne,
ohone 342.

THRU DEG3J
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Rid Stamps

COW, gentle, new milk, I months
hied. Reasonable price, lit. 2,
Hox 233, phone 340.
IIOTPOINT and Mnnnfrh Elec­
tric range*. Haynes &amp; Williams
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IN tH I r a m n u r t PALACE at nio de Janeiro, Brazil, shortly after being
■worn into tho office vacated by former President Vargas, Supreme Court
Justice Jose U nham s K elt) la pictured with Gen. Pedro Aurclio d« Goes
Monleiro, War Minister in the new cabinet, who led the Army revolt
.(International Radio photo)
• that ousted Vargas and his adherents.

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ably 3 bedrooms, permanent
stake body, fitxl clnss condi­
residents if house satisfactory.
tion. Also wood mill in good
Family of three adults. Oc­
r million. (’. W. SJoblnm, Ixtke
cupant lu he new health ofMary.
fleer for Seminole County.
Phone 30U.
ODERN house I
City, 3 bedrooms,
LOCAL couple would like furniahroom, nicely fur
Al apartm ent or house by Dec.
triclty, city water.
1. Interested In buying house.
bulsnro terms.
F. Shillum
Phone 367-W day or 1B4-W
Star Route I, DeLand, Fla.
night.
12 GUAGE Winchester .pump TWO adult couple* want a p a rt­
with choke and sheepskin case.
ment or cabin with two bed2u Boxes shells, rubber ItooU,
rooms nnd kitchen privileges.
hunting bools s ite 10. gpod
Call Sanford, 744-W,
condition. C01 W. I at St.
~ GOOD TRUCKS
MISCELLANEOUS
1041 Chevrolet Tandum Stake,
splendid condition and a honey WE PAY higheat cash prices for
for heavy hauling. • Ju st the
used furniture. Haynes dk •Wil­
thing for citrus and vegetables.
liams Furniture Co., 311 E. 1st
Bt. phous 1)38.
1U.'13 Ford Slake
Lotaa
mile* fo r hai____ ________
BORROW Ilh ltK WHKRB
from fifld crew* and plant* to
PRIVACY U IUU4PBCTEU
rratea and hampers.
YOUK natural deflre fur privacy
in money m atters la strfctly
respected here.
Friends Vnd
relatives an, not questioned
about your c re d it Your em­
ployer or bitlitieas associate*
wffi n o t.h ear of your personal
HELP WANTED—
affaiqa. There la no cause for
enibarrsMmenU
Rcsionnbit credit requirement*.
GIRL for soda Fountain a t Loo­
No co-makers ou nv'nev loan*.
ey’s Drug Store. P art time or
payment plana,
full time.
WANTED: 26 colored laborers
for railroad work in Sanford.
Permanent. See C-C. Bronson,
IIP Myrtle Ave. after 4 4 0
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Chinese Reds
Claim Defeat
* O f Nationals

After Doolittle Missed Record

CHUNGKING, N ov. 7,
• (A P j— Chlnese communist*
declared today their forces
. hud dedsjvely defeated 70.QOO
government troop* in. fight­
ing along the Peiijing-Honkow railroad. They said the
government troops consisted
- o f - eight divisions including
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Secrecy Urged
On Atom Bomb
By Churchill

Ex-Supermen Discarded By Reds

Capital's W o r k e r a Policemen Attacked
Walk A 8 Transpor­
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Dutch Offer Indone­
t a t i o n Is T i e d
sians Partnership
Up By Employees

AmericanCrewm anOf
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SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY,* NOVEMBER 7. 1945

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVII
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By Associated I'reaa
The hint of a possible sym­
pathy walkout of Washington
taxi ilriy rs as the transit strike
traijrt "d capital bus and s trfft
ai « -r'&gt; e .'a s th e ' gdVefnment
ed
settle- the wag# -dis­
pute. I'loduction was hulled at
two main plants of the Goodywqt
.Tire and Rubber Co., in Akron,
O., ns worker* refused in p»M
the pirkrtt lines in a dlsputa
involvin’' work schedules of LiH’li maintenance worki r . and
engineers.
A surprise strike of A FI. traijwlt workers set Washing nnw
thousands litcrmllv back on t .olr
toes and heels yesterday.
It wus walk, thumb a ride or
stay home for most of the 1 ,600...
000 dgilv fore - payers of the
Capital Transit Company. Rom*,
managed to squeese Into cob*
crowded even under normal con­
ditions. Others were called for
by company vehicles.
A U. S. Conciliation Service
commissioner was assigned to the
wage dispute but he bad - no
authority to act until both 1he
company and the union agree to
work with him.
Other prime labor develop*
meats Included:
•
.
;.
1. John L. Lewis *won o fight
for representation of b ti mlfiera
in the key executive committee,
of . the National Labor - Manage*
ment Conference.’
2. The Ford Motor Company
hiked its ‘hiring’ wage rate but
denied u CIO United Automobile
Workers’ claim that the change
meant a revision of Ford pullcyj
3. The number; of workers off
the job because* of .strikes totaled

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BATAVIA

Ntfv.

Former Prime Minis- .
ter Says Russians
Would Keep Secret
If T h e i r s Alone

7 (AID

L O N D O N ? Mow 7 (AIM —
W in sto n Churchill to d a y a d ­
In (heir searih for a romprovised B r ita in 's L altot1 G fivcrjir .
ini r to end the blood, strife
m i'iil nifuiiist p u ttin g “ jiresin the Netherlands ' Ks*l * In-'
s t i r c " i hpoTn*rtu**tJ niH’tI S tu tirs ^ ■
dir*. Thr ’Dutch offered -a
to (RkcIuso ■ its - ntrO iod* o f 4i.p c of dominion •&gt;lalu». hut
Indonesian leaders said the,
u to m ir bo m b p r o d u r tio n . Hr*
would accept noth ig In *idsn* suiil
M a rs h a l
S ta lin
than eomplrte Independence.
" s till s tr o n g ly h o ld s t h o helm
IhHh sides arc jockey lag to
• s e t the I icklng i*r world
a n d is s te e r in g h is tr e m e n ­
publii opinion.
can 'drm s ond noted for thalr com*
dous »hip"—(he Soviet union.
bat power*.” If true it meant the
Churchill opened the House of
4111
JlkBBttrliilril
I'rm
J
movement of Chang Kal-Shek*n
Comnimi* first full dress debate
The
British
Ministry
of
In­
armiaa along the railroad toward
on foreign policy since the ta b o r
formation unnounccil today that
North Chino and Manchuria has
government assumed power.
7;
Jews
and
one
Arab
had
been
been *mashed. "
Churchill expressed theJ convic­
killed
In
anti-Jewish
outbreakin
In Shanghai the reported *ei- ALTHOUGH lilt* B*!i) FAILED TO IIREAK the non-stop trnnstion thut Soviet Rursiu would not
Tripolitania.
Troops
ami
|
o[
.. speed
___ record l.t. Uen. James 11. Doolittle (right), hi*
lu re by Chinese Communist* of ...............
continental
share lire atom bomb secret if she
life in Tripoli. were ordered to
Bveral American crewmen from vdff—* passenger on the plane—and his pilot, Muj* J. taw rence
alone held it. He said, “any idea
‘‘shoot
alt
looters
and
fite.
If
ne-|
u liberty ship in the Chlnwangtao Smith of Fresno, Calif., nrriving In Washington from Oakland,,Calif*
we ure pursuing the anti-Russian
ce-sary,
to
dls|erse
groups
of
area today brought a prompt new* manage smiles for the cameramen. The Army Air Tnnisiiorl Com­
poliev or taking part in uiiv eomlimore
than
five
peraons."
blackout a t U.S. Army headquar­ mand described the fight as probably Doolittle's "last nubiie flight."
Ine against Hussia is througlily .
A” number qf Palestine police- 1
(Intelnational Snundphoto)
ter* her*. Official* refused any
opposed to lliitish thought and
men
were
stoned
today
in
Tel
'RELEASED
BY
THE
RUSSIANS
us
unfit
for
useful
work,
these
He expressed the
are the presence in North China
Aviv when the ronstohlrs re -1once-vaunted "supermen’' of the NbxIs ’ vmilsh'ed Iteieli present a eotisi'iclice."
dUrutalon. The only known fact*
hope England would -adhere to
portedly
tried
to
arrest
tin
illegal
dreary
front
n*.
offcasts
even
front
prison
vamps,
they
trudge
hnineof American Marine* and the ope­
Jrwish immigrant from Ryii-*, m ini through the British rime or Heilln Joining the Gen dim civilian Hie 12-piiinL. America" foreign
ration of several Liberty ships,
who wus liberated by u crowd &gt;u ,population ' now about to face it- first hilu-i winter of defeat and policy program outlined recently
arousing resentm ent among the
I.v I’resident Truman.- ■
several ’ thousand
f despair.
( International|
communists.
Voslerday Foreign Comin'issnr^
In Hutavia. Java, tlie Dutch
'
*
VThe. Japanese operated the
Molotov, asserting in Moscow
disclosed ail offer to 'Indonesians
Sa 0 to 'a Tomaa civilian prison
thu. utmnlc I'omii cannot he kept
of "partnership", in Ihe Nether­
cifhp under a"pianncd program
-ecret, promised Russians that
lands Empire to end the' strife in
of ^starvation" .far jh n t.MO in­
the Soviet Union will have "atomic
the hersi Indies _r h u t. Indonesian
terne#*; Magaxlne Editor A.V.II.
* energy nnd many other thing,.
leaders jmlicuted they Would hold
nSrtendorf testified in M a n i l a
A signal hell had in lie rung to.
oui for Complete Independent.
Directors
Also
Plan
Lehman
Reveals
Cost
quiet the tumult that wellifd
today a t the w ar crimes trial of
Java still remained lenje, und
Lieut. Gen. Ysmashita. lie said
through- the hail of St. Andrew
renewed street fighting With muC e l e b r a t i o n FoT Of New Addition To
in I lie Kremlin when Mnlotav
th ! ' camp's • Jap. commander &gt; rechinegun*. rifles and greuudes
fused to bear the internees' commade tlds statement in his speech
Run
Over
$14,000
broke out in Dufavia.
|
Returning
Veterans
pitlnt bcause,' he aafd, Japan did
on the.eve of the -Silt anniversary
.The Dutch plan, presented- to
ev*'v Conv»ntlons. He * testified
of Ihe Red Revolution.
Nationalist leader* last w e e k ,,,,
,
„ ......
The ultim ate disposition of the
Work is expected to start this
not. recognise the' Geneva Con- Sanford 'Naval A ir‘Station and a week on the building of en eight
Molotov said th use of atomic
was published today despite a Seminole County In- .1,000
Examinations
energy must not lie employed in
YapyaabiU •permilUd "wholesale giganth- homecoming relehration stall additional platform at the
warning by PreMileni Rorkunm 1
U* I * ,,* _
rp
:
Every Month (iiveft a political play for strength. He
of the “ Indonesian Republic'' to
HlltUtC
i
Ormtfl
rflT
brutalities" by hU command.
In welcome to returning veterans Sanford Slate Market. The Ivey- 208,000.
”
, .
, } Acting Oovemor General lluAmerican Marine* sitting pro- of the second World War were , Smith Construction Company of
for Allied control of Jiinati,
Educational Work
At Navy Dispensary culled
The “Washington strike sta
and while lie described the i.on- v
North - China • will &lt;go home, pre­ the principal topics discussed at j nrhsonville mad* n low bid for
bertut J. van Mook that it might
don foreign ministers conference
cariously on the ' lid of teething a meeting o f the board of direc- the work of ............
result In increased tension.
$10,480 nnd was without warning anU ‘many
Applications fin state approval
An avetago of more than !l, us a failure, lie said “only the
Soekarno in a statement soon
bftbly by Dec. fi, unofficial Tien- t o n at the Chamber of Commerce awarded the contract for building wailed patiently at slops
afterward made no direct refer-- us training ugencies for return­ UiHi fXtiiuiiiBtiotis a month are joint efforts of the three great
aih - report* ' skid today—leaving a t the Mayfair Hotel last night. the structure, H J . Lehman, m ar­ buses and street ears that
appeared.
erne to the Dutch -proposals hut ing veteran* have been made by given l.v the mediral staff of powers" could "secure the vic­
China's scrapping Communist and
The meeting wea presided ever ket manager, said yesterday.
declared “up until now there is no II business firms within the coun­ the .Sanford Naval Air . Station tories of the democratic countries
government force* to make their by President IT. 1U Colemaa who
The
new
structure
will
he
and bv the Seminole
fountv
Comdr.
F. .1. l)v,.r fucism.*‘
... other
T........ ty 7.
. ,
. Dispensary,
i.nensary}- uLieut.
e u t. roim
tr. K.
WASHINGTON. Nov. 7, UP)-r sign of the Dutch having
o r fight their own war. .said Shat the government looks
immediately west of- the Boahy-browed, ponderous John tjf ‘------ --* "t'u_- —
' loMRuty, an grgiunaaltoit rerent Hiirkmao, physician in command, , The Unitnd Nations, lie asserldontUaa
rector mg the :obl*
r v rrr~‘
it With Special • favor uetA project* .built
Sanford.
Krtite
Company
packing
nllJg( |l0( "bee. me t lie l»ol ol
Lewi* kicked tip a storm in (he
ntal system. * * * 1‘ ■ l l y 'r e t un h y J h d C o n n lv Sejinol ■in Id Kiwuniuns al iheir luncheon
blow *1 any moment, and there drslgrvel for the limitation or
1Hoard lo provttdc fur general and today. He was introduced by any one great power,
was; vkienc* th a t American mili- Army and N«vy installations house and will be adjacent to an l a b o r m anagem ent conference
Atlantic
Coast
Line
siding
where
^
e
r
d
a
y
^T
h
V
hid
to
gel
leadCrs also are increasingly either a* health or educational
Atom Energy
Mrs. Florence Thomas i ami
r r nduTtx,
' S it wan nnnmiurcil
"f
«• *
ri•&lt;--* /O n Promises
iifo,, for hi* United J
to- JuV
ci’iitly roniimlcil
thrnngh the 11
sraed about the possibility centers nnd he said that the out loading and unloading may take
atomic energy, the foreign
all-out civil o s r . L t Gen. Al­ look is particularly good at this place, and on the South side, fac ..orkers on the Important.axrrun
ii'ri
M
nnrlnv
I*
M
,,,l,v
l’v
TW'
Lnwmn.
■
pensary.
Said:
1-MCQ m u n u u y * • 1 *• ; Training iierlixl* fur veternn* u * , l-jeui. « nimlr, llarkniun i* a commissar
bert C, Wedemeyer, returning time for the conversion of the ing tlie market proper, will have tivr committee—and be’ won his
“ We desire that out nation shall
battle.
from W ashington to hi* Chinn Air Station into a special train­ a platform Uf aarve truckers.
hlnuln,
nnd
that there will he
Mr. Flnretw* Ellsubelb'Tliiimii* t specified liy the buniinV* film veteran tif Wcrlil War I. fur
It Is expected that the structure
While management dclcgulr wife of II omvII Lester Tlmmim! I OPidiiO"'* vary from one IlY^lur uldcli he u .iii- Ihe 1‘mpte Heart atomic energy 'mid nmiiy oilier
commadd, flow to Peiping first, ing institution for returning
will l-e completed bv Jan. 1. __ __
to Confer directly with hi* field veterans.
• decoration, nm| prior to coming things.
is-when vegetal,U .hipping 1 leailvrs wrangled heatedly for died in a local ho*|iilal Momlav! y*"rHcommanders in th# N frth China
Herman Morris reported on which
F'irin* whiT have liinde npplicn- here lind *11,0111 mile- nf travel
" it is not possible iii the pre­
is at ir* peek, Mr. l»bm an de- more than nn hour over the a l &lt;i;36 I*. M. Rhr hnd been ill
trouble tones.
progress being made at the SCm
composition of . the com mi t tee for a mouth, und confined ,l" tin* linn for tiii, training tiro: Snick- in the •I’licifie theater thut took sent time for a technical secret of
jHe* reportedly was informing tnole High School toward pro- rlured.
lnml-M&lt;ii i l*nn Motor*. Inc. five j him to New llchriilt,x. Austialin, any great sire to remain the ex­
Citrus and mixed vegetable wldrh will s i f t ' s it conference hospital Jive &lt;ln&lt;&lt;s.
them of official W ar Department viding’ special classes for youmter
Born in Vincennes, lm|. Mur. nil to mrchunics, 2 t ntnnUi* Iraln- New Zealnml, the Miirahutl und clusive -possession. of -mine one
policy: T hat American forces will veterans who hud liven called loads are now moving in in rre a i-i business and hare the power tu
tiillieil t'-lunds, Gt”tin umt Tinian country yr some'Tiai low circle ofta k t no active rola in China’s in­ into the service before securing ing quantity from the market to (include new subject mutter m .70, IUIP, Mrs. Thomas hail lived ing.
in F'ore*t City for the past six
The I.ake Cliimn Fruit Com und the Ulithi ruoipulgii in which countries,
ternal strife.
t rtm •ears. Rhe formerly lived ut puny wiinla one citrti* plant fore­ he verted with the ftitltmiH Tusk
high school diplomas. He suit! northern marietta. It is noticeable!
"This living co. i fie ilivciivary of
that at present there hre 12 that incoming trucks are much j * s 1
^Lv# eight mem
man ( 1 6 mo*.) and it rhief engi­
’sola.
I utomic energy vimtilii mu en* * - ■
Sanford boys being given special larger ami of Increased capacity.; tiers equally divided
Survivors Inc hale thu husband; neer for the Ice jilimt ( 7 8 week*). ! Force 6K..
between
instruction between -4'JW I*. M- also that local citrus packers are labor and management, tab o r’ two suns, Edward i. n d Allen
He look ihe Kipttnians on tut com ago either a propensity tu exThe Mather F'liriiilnre Com-' imitgiimiv
trio tiiriingh .the di«- ploit tlm diaruvurv in the play of
and 11:00 P. M. in order'lo enable using trucks of larger capacity. half was to be divided between Thomas of F'oreit l-ily; step, puny
nf Raiifortl will train ( 2 t I
in this
in is connection,
conriTCiHiiij *!»■
kcuihwi
pm
In
Mr.« tahm
an .
them to earn credit* toward high
father and mother, Mr. end Mrs. inn*.) nna retuil store mnnuger.' pco-ui v uinl ilcscrilu'il iu nuitier- forces in Interimiioliul policy, or
oii*
ilcpurlmcnl*
und iiiuipmenl. un utitudv of complacency at.
school diplomas und that there pointed out the deplorable rondi- ‘^ ^ V i w i . wasn’t satisfied with Edward J. Halter of tangwood;
Miiffett's Autn Service will | Wlien lie icforCed In the Fll’*hl regards the future of I lie peuw*,
r--„ |. „/ i. l two half sisters, Misses Patricia
are 22 boys at the Navy Station tlon nf the pavement of French . " u‘
Intiti n garage mechanic ( 2 4
prepare*I to take these course*.
Avenue which Is dally growing objcclInns
*1""
I Room, he -lie .veil tile fad Ihut iovuig nations."
tlie conference' l fl(llliiv
finullv llitiller and Annulve Haller of
T. W. taw ton 'reported on the worse under - the - pounding - - of voted unanimously 19 Increase the tangwood; one brotiien—John U. riKiK.Jj_____________________ .
fnc7r
eYflimiWRiio tif^nvltttntTr-lrad- !^
Amei lean F'rull Grower*
trucks which tske this committee membership lo 111 to Gray, URN ’ stationed in Kan
increase in the number uf local heavy
want a traffic manager, (24 mo*.) be eoinhirled with the litmovt
WASHINGTON—The war ap­ firms
filing
applications
as short cut on th# wav to Ortondo. make
room for Lewis’ United Francisco.
pear* to have developed the habit training ugencies for veterans in He termed as especially danger- Mine Workers and the Railway
Funeral services will he an­ and u production manager (4 cun’, dm to tlie fact that they
must In- ut oil t lilies in good
of aggression *fn both th* U. S. special vocational work wherein uus the rendition of the road im­ Brotherhoods, Under the new divi­ nounced later, pending the a r­ •yrs.)
Army and tha U.S. Navy.
the government supplements the mediately north of Twenty-Fifth sion. management will have elchl rival of tha brother.
' Chasa and Company will train I phyxiral comlition a* they have
With war’s apd they are now pay a veteran receives while Htreet. •
^ ■
n chief engineer for the lea ami i to endure ulntaspherie conditions
seats,
the AFL and CIO will
battling
tiling each oUiei—like
other—lik g«nUe learning a trade until he has
The City of Sanford and Remi- have
th
ree.each
snd
the
Mine
pro-cooling plant, n motor mech-|
" ‘I j f drain s not .moomiterTeachers
Are
Invited
merL of course, but Ilk* two-fist finished hi* apprenticeship.. He
,
. ,
,
....... 1 i*«l oil (lif immiiil- r»UNf i'xinui*
M gentlemen—over th* Issue of urged other firms to file appli­ nole County* officials should la k e ! Workers and Brotherhoods one
aum,
and
a
farm
uml
grove
[
nation*.,
which are very' tlmtoo-h.
To See “Wilson’* Fi Im incut supervisor.
PONTIAC, Mich.. Nov. 7, p i’i—
consolidating th* two services cations for certification as train ­ step* to have French Atfenu* | each,
a),. rnndmti'd twiro a year, he
resurfaced
and
widened,
lie
said,
I
C
art
Kschange
Tull und erect I‘apt, F'runkltit
Under a sfngl# department
ing agencies.
F'.F’.
Fiepcb
will
train
a
w
ell,
vuid.
Young uf tiie Army Air Forces
Supt. T. W taw ton today an- , ...
,
There was a curt exchange at
-Reeling over this question has
Manager Ed Higgins reported and added that traffic demands
At nil time* four crush not beard with trembling lips uml
Munced that Ihcbuhv ut th# great
Mir n i
gfre* trio* to soma of the stran­ -on plan* designed for welcoming on this rood would grow increos-! one time between taw is and educational
unor*
will
train
Iniluiice*
me
kepi"
in
readiness
and historical value of
Laney Dry &lt; lo,
clenched fi»l* yesterday,tlie styry
gest posturing seen In this capital war veteran* ut home with a ingly heavy during the shipping! President Murray of the Can­
grass of Industrial Organlxstiuns th* photoplay, "Woodrow Wilson", u man for general manager &lt;I* Bn plum* .-&gt;noli victims cilln r of (lie slaying nf bis wife, 4\lS je e rs. The gentrals'sre woo- huge celebration in which both Mooon.’ mi I lie Iniidiug fields or ill out­ bet Ia Ruse, attractive former war
Tsically grown cabbage of good who a t first vigorously oppo^t supervisors, principal* ami learh- mo*.)
k the admirals and the admirals the City and Countv Commission,
lying areas, lie (lor Iii red. *
pliinf worker,
any change in the compo'llMu er* of all school* in the county
Hill Hardware Company will
don’t like It.
have agreed In co-o|iersle. The quality and quantity i* being re­ of
have
bean
invited
to
l&gt;#
guest*
th*
committee,
train a riifigerutor repair litre - I From 11HI lo 12-7 vj.sil a duv . The officer, wlm a n iveil here
Th* Bailors are afraid thay Governor and other state offi­ ceived In Increasing quantities
declared a t the morn­ of the Rite theater at the Thurs­ hanle.
are nmde for minor ailment* at after hunty flight- from I’m i* M
would \os« thalr Identity In a cials would be invited to lie at the market and ia bringing a ingMurray
Washington ami them e to De­
session there were rumors day and Friday afternuon showSunfonl Hoick Company will the sirk rail room, he poilited troit, appeared nem tu tear* a f­
reshuffle, for tha Army la mimar- present. There will be a parade price ranging from $2.00 to $2.26 of a "veritable b liu " to get ings,
with special floats arranged bv u l«ig. Beans of fine quality are Lewis and T. C. Coahvn, chair­ •Supt. taw ton added that a ape- train an auto mechanic.
Uslly superior.
I mil. Al the completely equipped ter being .Informed bv luw o ffi­
Sanford Elrrtrie Company wilt pharmacy mure limn Ib.uul) pm- cer* of the tinged} which ruined
tha plan was first pro- tha merchants. Host races will bringing a price of $4-10 a man of th* Hail*«v tabor Exe- htl rate has liorii given to school
with Army booking, the be held and a huge barbecue bushel hamper.
cutira' Association and delrgale :Uptl* to n*e tbs picture and said train on electrician, (24 inn*.). M-iiptintis in. three years have hi* homecoming front overseas
will
be
provided
for
the
public.
A
few
tomatoes
have
lately
T he’ Seminole County Institute Item filled. he stated. Tlie service.
always proud of its ability
for tha brotherhood*, on to the h at provision would lie made to
&gt;'a fight—has bean snlplrtg a t It Pretident Coleman sahl h# would been sold a t the aristocratic executive committee and that it Ikt' pupils out of school esrlier will provide for training in gen­
The body of Alberta .Rose
appoint
a
committee
to
fix
th*
price
of
$8.00
a
bushel
and
mar­
eral high *cbool subject* 12d laboratory i* fully equipped fur Young, 3:1, a bullet wound in her
- diKredit tb* project before
fiecesssrv^ - v
,
was th* reaoonalbllltv of the If Accessary,..
date
of
the
event
and
arrange
ket
men
report'
that
at
Palmetto
idobd,
liuelerlnlogiriil
or
ihrmir.il
Ocmgresx and
Miss Ruth
Ruth IL
Hand,
county r-..
super- , mo.); vocational agriculture 41H
----—......
head, was found lit the Clinton
conference epelfman to make soy f MU*
the price recently paid was $0.00 such change.
ttiMi details.
vUar ’of education, declared th at m ol; commercial training, (IF tests, be said. There
Navy L
a de­ River lunt Wednesday, -and in­
At
the
recommendation
of
Cucumbers
are
commanding
a
motion pictures are a vital part mo.); and the following nine partment * f o r
. ',.;1fw##nt Indication! are that the
phyxiothermv, vestigate!» here worked in vain
of the edlicational system of to­ month courses; uulo mechanics, (hath*) und. diathermy. (*hmt tn solve the mvslery of her
naval aupportan have been losing Senator U F. Boyle a resolution price, of $4.76 p $6.00 a bushel,
Trustees
Are
Elected
was
adopted
approving
the
Cana­
and
peppers
at*
bringing
$4-90
a
day, Site added that photoplays aviation mechanics, photography,
Cipthtd In rooOat weak* and may veral Port Authority when it unit. Squash Is selling a t $2.00
slaying. Her killer apparently
however, would mean ..more to electricity nnd radio, carpentry wave electrical treatment*).
had thrown her I rum a bridge.
aoouiba faro
forced“ to drop their harIn
School
Election
was
pointed
out
that
it
would
to
$2-25
a
u
n
it
student* IT th e- were taught wlrnl and woodwork, and navigation.
ty lng ta c tic s __
The operating room is fully
t'apt. Young said the first lie
and bring thalr big
not conflict with Sanford's river
t*, talk, forward to in a picture.
A fine quality of English lies*,
gpqs Into plsjr.
It has been provided th at the air riillilitioueil uml fully.equipped knew uf ids wife's ' death' wus •
plan* and might actually benefit locally grown nave been receiv­
Two
school
trustees
In
the
they hop* U slave o ff the this program. Senator Boyle also
county superintendent shall re­ for *tiigi-ry of all kind*. Brain upon reading about it in the
Sanford district, S. O.. Chase, Jr,
commend and thu Hoard appoint surgery i* done in Jacksonville Army paper Stui- und Stripe*
taUon plan, thay w»l have to reported on Seminole County ed lately a t tha Market.
Senator
Pepper
To
and
John
L.Galloway
w
ere.
re­
IM
4onn
I..
uailOWBJ
wrr
in France ln*t Saturday.
He
a qualified director of the Insllfast, because m hill fa r cop- roads now under construction
member,
elected,
and
one
‘
nyw
me
there is nil oieciulist here of told of having bad "implicit
Mins FEC Hearing tule, preferably a veteran ul a*
*
‘
under con­ with particular reference to High­
Mri.
Roiamond
Chapman
that type, * H e 'a lso told uf the luitli" in her.
st* Military way No. 44, th# rout# for which
World W ar IL
biennial
elected Tuesday In ’An* .bli
B o x i n g Tournament i election
“ We hod known each other
'WASHINGTON, N qv. 7. (A^~ ‘ The duties of this director will various winds, aiul of dental since childhood," he said. “ I sent
through Sanford has been turned
of school trustee*. 4
offics of Sen. I’eppar yes- include councillng veterans on edit- fneililie*. He showed x-ray |m*i her eli tlie money I possibly
over to the State rtuad Depart­
To Be Held Tonight was announced todty by Ruot. Ths
U rdsy announced it Whs’ the educational opportunities in co- live m ints of urin fracture* uni could spare."
ment lo r selection.
T. W. taw ton.
President Coleman suggested
Voters numbering 03 favored 1Step tlon of Ren. I’epper to re- operutlon with the county suiter- of (’(ingested lung*.
The sporting aye of Seminole
Withdrawal.-. over the past
th a t among the projects which County will M focused this eve a five mill levy fo r school pur­ taro * from hit official, million cation and jobs, and co-ordinating
year* had redured her balance
,
In
civilian
life,
Lieut.
Comdr.
w eight cannot should be pushed In the near ring on tb* “battle of th* cen­ pose* during tha next, two year*) bvertea* la this country In time visor and principals. He will aLn
to $1.08.
by Navy men. future is the further develop­ tury" when One-punch McGee. while thro* voters were In favor t* .particlpste In th* two scb*d- organise special courses needed Haikmen was medical director
massive pres- ment of th# Big Tree Perk near 198 pound Mid* of Goldsboro of other raillag*.
' ujed hearings b«for* th* axamlner Ivy veteran*, and will aid in se­ for the I’roetor and Gamble RECESS DROPPED
i Men tangwood which he-declared was faces In tha ring, none other than
The County' Board of Publl# l a ‘Washington. I). C. and West curing on the job training agenc­ Company,
A ra ­ on* of this county's bQtgeat Slap Happy Cam era th* George­ Instruction will canvass vote* of Palm Baach, Fla., in the case of ies under the GI Bill of Rights.
WASHINGTON. Nov 7 (47—
Club President L. T. Doss anEnrollments In the Institute
the Senate natural assets. Ha also pointed town menasa.
tha othsr five district* of th! tb* Florida East Coast railway
House leader* *utd today, plana
reorganisation.
will be accepted any time during puunred that Kiwanians would for a legislative recess' from
I'on th* Army- out th# panaibUity of having a
The match la the main bout County on Thursday, HupL Law,
apoiiiored
However, additional recently the year, it was stated. Stwcial meet jointly with the Lions Club Thanksgiving through New Year's
he had statewide bridge tournament held of th# 1^lagjM
lOH Mid.
_ n'ta*ts_
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■■
Much more Interest in tb* made to the senator’s Itinerary courses will be offered, if re­ and llofnrlan* F'riday to hear have been dronned. It was net
a single bare which would a ttract between by the Sanford'Lion's Club, wh!
to the plin, 1SI and 160 participants for tha sta rt at StOO o'clock at the ta k a voting was evidenced by the lltt ovareeas have made it impost! quested by fiva veterans or more. Rep. Joe Hendricks spehk, and immediately clear what effect this
1 tutoring service* will be on Monday evening with the might have on the Kenate, which
fa r him to return in ^time to
Front
Park. Referwoa-will
ere plentiful. thre# day period, - r
J, L. Jug ley presented tha ba Chief Itobarta of th* Sanford S
Me to veterans who are two club* tu hoar Hamilton Holt also had hoped for an extended
Given
Jdpata in such hearing*. .Ben.
X
StJSS'SS'
hJ’ .S
of Rollins College. Robert Harris, rest. The cnief reason 1* that
‘ taking correspondence course*
IhyfejB fi^rallljn - treasurer's report. Manager Hig­ Naval Air Station, and Jo* Moss, rears ago. according to Mre.'
per plan* to return her* prfer
gins read the minute* of the last chairman of U s L im y committee CharioUe Watson, who served a!
ment before tha ’ Inter- from the &lt;University , of Florida Kit* Theater manager, whs Intro­ Democratic leadership fs d e te r-.
meeting.. And George Toufay re­
fmmeree Commission irt and ather course*. Tuition charges duced a* a visitor. Uappy Birth­ mined to have a House rat* on
d ark . Inspector# w a r e Mr**
jtoa and. to participate will be authorised for the special day was sun* to W; A; /.achary. H»* full employment (UR be-ure It (
AmeUs Nobis, - Mia. U J .,t a b .
for ported on the recant Navy Day
day wus sung to W, A. Sucbry. takes U holiday.
courses.
t th at argaaienU 1
man and Mrs.
I f ilr h and Indonesian Nationj l i - t s rr ia a i 'cd. at o ld s luda)

f

C. Of C. Studies Work Will Start
Plans For Use Of Soon On Platform
Naval Air Station At State Market

11 County Firms &lt;Comdr. Barkman
File ATr^Iic^tionr. Tells Kiwanians
TcTia'in Veterans Of Navy Hospital

ArmyAndNavy Are
Still At War But
With Each Other

U. 3. Army Captain
Hears Account Of
His Wife’s Slaying

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FRIDAY, NOVEM BER 2, 19IR

TH E HANFORD HERALD. HANFORD F A R I D A

PAGE TEN

TELEPHONE
OPERATORS
Starting Rate
6 d ay s----- $2fi.C

Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
cun furnish you
u complete line of Tuxedo Ft
• '
also
Plenty C itrus I*ul]&gt;
Cotton Seed Meal

A

Wheat (Iran
Corn A: Wheal Scratch
Huy
O ats
Haliy Chirks
All kinds of pmillrv supplies

\

Married

SinRle or

i- tine of I ho capital'* feature nil rartmnx i n
me' • a foi thousands of laurlat
. i-lilpsi-d .'iiruc ilic iJomt tvttUh ilrunlnnl".! 'he
Washington vtitn. ha* hern ib w d anil the n!*n
hailing In '( arc nolo calm l -lilnpl-lnlr-t
Climbing '-he .10% ntept. one for each flay of
|||C year. which lend to the top gives the I -'-ir
an unparalleled view of the capital city if&gt;r, fee*
below *

HUNT’S
TUXEDO FEED CO

Countlr»* thousands liavo climbed the s*orp
atnirw ny llr .ii' the dome was completed in IB 8'i,
According to D avid Lyn n , architect of ' hC
*5*3 Cap itol, no count" has e ie i lieen kept of the poo’j j a j pie who have trudged the lone, w inding atnlr" i v .
f if f l hut they have come from e v e ry atato 111 the umnn
ijC jie a , fin I lie veranda underneath the statue of he
rjoddrsk &lt;if Krceilom, hinh nl&gt;o'e*l(ie s ir e -' . »’•"&gt;
have etcher! an il w ritten th eir 11fillies Into :H Capitol Dome
stone un!| er jpent. ,
. .

'i w w i w

rcs

Now h y B ackache U U u . r

If*

Experience Unnecessary
«. k e n r w i &amp; s f l t s ■ s ,- .*
• Paid white learning
• Kret|ucnt Jn c re a scs
aad"»«u out of Uu&gt;
• O vertim e pay
“ Sua1^ . U ° “ °*t P*°** *"*• ■*“« 3
Wh*n dnord.rof kMntr function permit.
• Paid vacations
iWwnoui matter to rrmain In jour blood It
• Tnxl-cah s e r v i c e for
l&lt;-u Mint, low ot pep nnd m m , pm|D»
intc hours
nkhU. w^llwr, pufflnwt nnd.rth.
APPLY C H IE F OPERATOR
8 - 5 weekdays
*llk
S atu rd ay s H - 12
t.iRr°1!7 UI, A,k.r°*&gt;r dranot for Dotn*.'
SHOWN IN THI DRIVER'S HAT of the armor-plated automobile once
owned by Adolf Hitler Is WAC Terry Tracey at Chicago; III. Pictured in
Washington, D. C., the car was being prepared lo lake part In the Treas­
ury Department'* Victory Loan drive. It was captured at Berchtesraden
by the tf. S. Seventh Infantry Division.
(International Soundphoto)

SOUTHERN BELL
TEL. &amp; TEL. CO.

dlumOe. uwd .ucmd’ u,
wf inltlfoni fop o r t r 40 t e t n , Daeii’i t i t *
h.ppr relief «nd wfH U i t S i U m U T lf
kl'IncrtubH flush out polannous wuto from
r«ir blood. O.t DosnV PUB.
rnmi

V'lkonnmti and Tokyo.
* lie - h a s 'tw o combat stark, for
setlon at Ilcmgninvillc nnd ihr
I : lllpplncs, ulsrf an uirowheti.l
f-u the llearhhepd landing of the
M intfu-nt" Division at Cchti.l
'ic o ii'gin-tl i-enlml building" h r tl;e C .ipl|ul r.-n
( (d.
gwell also wear* - tJ»o
• onalrui led u i wood, covered w ith tp p p tr. This was replaced i . Am erican Defense) 'Medal, (loo.l
Conduct Mi'dnl
a n d ' Infantry
|«h'i hy the 'pit-sent fAlUclUIC of cast Iron,, the. work belli? comf . l f t f d nine ' y i a n later.

(■imm| irfiHi/niiu.' and' Usm I
&lt;h-imirfg gn band fn Ijind
. . mi one ran lie Well
(troubled wearintr, soiled,
wrinkled clothesi
■llrinic in cleaning curly

' &lt; iiiiibut. Budge.

He entered the service Kept,
a. l u l l arid received his dis-

’h'urge Tlet. 28, I04B.

V is ito rs to the dumb hre aide to e llu ili tfi the bare of the sia -m

LANEY DRY CLEANING CO
Phone 4f!5

.. Phone

‘

whirl! wna modeled bv Thomas Craw fold, lath er of F ra n cja Craw •

the ra il season
I,arid-box freshness!

STRICKLAND

_

CToiistrtlctton nV the pew-dome w a s‘made’necessary tA,* the ho|ldr
i»u: f f the iiresint Mouse and Sens to whips. In -rdcr to fnaintsln
the nrchilrrtuial syrmiieti'y'of Ihe GtpltM.'
' *■ •
*
The weight of llm dome Is 8.000.200 pounds, surmounted by the
In mi re statue of Freedom weighing H.OhS pounds

lor-l, the novelist. In Home, Ilnly.
The plaster model of the statue u rn shipped t» this country and
the Hlatlie was cost in hrtinre. It was placed In its present posi­
tion on Dec. 2. 180 .1 . Its cost was $21,700
Visitors to the dome also obtain a striking view of the beautiful
paintings which adorne the ceilings of the rotunda inside the Capitol.
• Mallories permit tout 1st* lo obtain a close-up view of the paints
lugs nnd to peer down 180 reel to the lloor below:
The rotunda Is 07 feel in diam eter and light la.furnlshed through
ju s windows In the dome, as well os by artificial means.
During the long years of w-ar the dome was not only closed to
the public but was blacked out *s well at night.
Following V.E day. however, the giant arc lights which bathe
the Capitol at night in brilliant light were again
thrown on nnd the dome Is once more visible for
Naw Paint
miles around.
Sparkles on
In anticipation of victory, the dome nlso received
r
n thorough cleaning outside, the first In years, the
Tha Demo
entire surface lielng painted.
Other parta of the Capitol were elso painted and stone portions
were wnnhed by city firemen who directed their hoses, against the
accumulated dirt.
Spruced up. the dome la again a mecca for visitors.
'

MORRISON
200

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ABOUT
B U S T N B tf?
O O N S tfT E N T
a d v e r t is in g

V7ILDBBM0VS
YDUR.'WORRIES'

W o m e n ’s H ats
“How very smart," “Where did’you get it?"
and “You’re looking especially pretty." This
is the kind of cotrimenl you’ll hear when you
wear a new hat from Penney’*! Hals that dip
over the ey£ or sit back on the head—hats for
pporU wear or evening in black and color*.
Sequins, veils, bow* or fe a th e n .^ ^

CpI. Henry Longwell
Discharged By Army

'

Your Ford Denier Since 10-TI

CpI, Henry II. I-nrigwell, u Bon
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I), Long
well of 1210 Magnolia Avenue,
veteran of the Pacific theater
of war, arrived Sunday from
Camp Iiliindiiig where he »ereived his honorable discharge.
While In the Pacific hfe sow
action on Bougainville, Leyte and
Cebu, after which duty he was
sent to Japan where lie visile I

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CHAPTER ONE “JUNGLE QUEEN
13 C haptera of A m uiing Thrills

Thrta To Woor I varywKara

SPECIAL MORNING MATINEE
FOR THE KIDDIES
SAT. NOV. 3RD.
10 A. M

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SEEM TO

DOUBLE YOUR WARDROBE

SUNDAY — MONDAY
DOUBLE FEA TURE

LotdtingatMurderthru

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KNOW

what you buy in
TIRE TREADING

If you like to look feminine,
wear a softly shirred handbag,
perfect (oil lo r frill* 1 If yoa’ra
sophisticated, choose a smooth
bag with d o a m io make uilosod
suit* sparkle 1 PenBey’pre am i
• Subject u K * fad. la*
'

Aslf a well-dressed woman
her secret of good groom­
ing— she’ll tell yon ItV
dickeys| Neat tailored cot.
tons for office, frothy
sheers in color for dales;
they’ll JoubU a wardrobe I

Thot Is not the fool! of recapping. II L because they
dW oat go to Ih* right Arms. You can be sure you
or* getting the boat when you gat Certified Troosting.

AduKa 30c
5:30

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�In

U nity T here If, S tre n g th —
To Protect the Peace of the Worlds
To Promote the Progress of Amerlcsi
To Prodoce Prosperity for Sanford.

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THE WEATHER

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VOLUME XXXVJI

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NBWSPAPKK .

SANFORD. FLORIDA. M O N D A Y , N O V E M B E R 5. f9 4 5

EsUblidhed 1908

Fighting Again
Breaks Out In
Batavian Area

$M)'&gt;0.1100 Decree

Roosevelt. Files • On,
Rearl Harbor—64
BalesOf Hay—Made '
Available To Probe \

TODAY: Fair anil ronlinurri timi I thin after.
niMin anil tonight except nut i|tiite so
null on immediate &lt;uiuthea.t toast to*
uf extreme nor portion tonight,
n ig h t.' Scattered lieHt frost In liftrVlor
TUESDAY: Fair and warmer.

Member Associated Press

N T M B E ft ,’J(i

Farm Credits
Truman Declares Management
To Vets Urged
By Farm Union
And Labor Should Get Together
Plan Offered To Aid
Ex-Service Men In
Buying Farms And i
Equipping T h e m

President S a y s Peo­
ple Do Not Like
Industrial ; St r j f q
Hurting Prosperity

CELERY FEDS

WASHINGTON,-Nov. *b, WIN—
•M.INIISOR, (t.VV. N.,v- .7.
,The Natioiml' ‘ Favmn* • Union
. Sporadic ..fig h tin g flared
(A P )—A throng fir" l nln'n
yesterday ^recomiuemUd a pro­
gram intended to give "adequate
plfkets—PMln.aT*&lt;k»h)— l*«T1ce—;—
•new in the northern section
at 2.1110 threw up a barri­
c redit facilities” to World War I
of B atavia during th e n ig h t
cade of autos and liuv,ex on
II veterans desiring to purciias
aa sew B ritish reinforcem ents
two streets iidloioing the
and equip farm*.
^ *.I
strike-hound Ford plant here
James (,. Patton, union presim aintained a firm hold on
liulu).
Ihe Windsor police
slent criticised the* farm credit,
th e situation a t th e im port­
said there had been no Inch
provisions .in the Gl Bill of
a n t Soeraboja naval base.
drills. Ilrai iI\ re-inforred po­
Hights, inserting In a statement
ller-d etails are held - in re­
th at their "shortcomings" are
A B ritish com m unique de­
serve.
“self-evident."
scribed th e situ atio n else­
—Estimating 'that l.tt^tVOOO-mem­
where ub quiet d u ring th e
bers o f'th e uiuted forces will be
W ASHINGTON. Nbv. r»,
p ast 24 hours, but acknowledged
seel ing farms or farm employ­
(AIM —• I’resiilfiH Trnmnit
It la "tense". The news was limit­
ment. and iliul only HOb.Oot)
told mnnagomotit and labor
ed by a British decision to hold
farm unit* will become uvniluble
today they must solve th eir
no more press conferences on
in the next five vears, Patton
m ilitary developments — which
said “it Ik quite evident that not
tli!'T erences biciiUN: the con­
brought a strong protest from
nil veteran* who desire to be.
troversies cannot be allowed
foreign correspondents.
conic farm owners will lie able
to stop the U nited S tates in
lo achieve this objective."
In Nuernberg, Supreme Court DIVORCID In Loe Angeles from
the strugifle to reconvert to
Putlon said in .• statement
Justice Robert Jackson witnessed Royal Mattlson, retired axbcsbw
, /
x. ' ' ' i . — vv;
*
— i T *3 .
’ " * *»' • * W
that the cost uf equipping and
a dress rehearsal for the Nuern­ magnate, Mrs. Carolyn Mattlson of
IHMicetime jiroductioh.
operating u fumil** farm may
berg trial of top "German war New York leavea court In what Is
Addressing the openitig
range from $1200 to $ I .'1,000 . ,
criminals today. A mock trial was pictured as a happy mood. She was
sags inn of the I utbnr-M anagement
S i * •: ' ,
"
'
' ' • .* * - ,
:
... ~
. . . .
while the amount of farm loans
the first of several scheduled to reported to have received ovef
Conference of IS in d iistrin l tind
insured - under the Gl Bill uf
make sure there are no kinks In $1,000,000 under lerme of the di­
,
— ,— rr-------------- .—.----------------,
J s . l alptr hrnda. the I'rralduiit said ‘
Right* is limited to 60 per cent
the elborate mechanical system by vorce setUejnent. (international)
The starting lineup of tie Seminole High School football tram , j The Fed* have won three games in live stmt* losing to Kusli. lit the American people do not like
of the loan or $2000. whichever
which the proceedings will* be
Left to right are: Brooklin, Ka: liter. Singletary. Kilts. Kilpalrli k, 1to Hi and M. Augustin,. 7 to t». Friday night they will play Winter t|u. industrial strife ' that ‘ha* reis the sinuller. lie suid also that
concluded In four languages. JackAnderson, Clark, W.M. Smith, Cox. I.Ingle, und t ’ollum.
Park here.
tarded |iros|M*‘rity. "cspralally af­
the 4 per rent maximum interest
son said the United States will
ter the solemn promise" of both
rule is lower than most local
be ready to proceed with the trial
groups that they would" cooperate
rates, and that some slates limit
on Nov: 20, but the opening may
with their government.
repayments to less thun the
be delayed by defense requests
Outside , a picket line hud lieen
act’s 20 years.
for additional time to prepare.
............. ......
“ . . /
|- S e m i n o l e
.tailed before the meeting began
Noting that 'tha Gl Rill also
bv some independent
unions
makes qualified veterans eligible
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6, (/P&gt;—
whose representative* were not
More thun *6,(M)t) person* sawfor bums under the Hankhrnd
IttV allaer*
Us
4 ID
partieipniing.
n
.
1 l.oiti* Puckett of llrluudo win
Jones Farm Tenant Act, Patton
I Saying lie was an'Viuiis to re­
A P n n n l I l i c f t * i r vfrc thr Sunday nftbrnoou mototeyrle,
said this act "best meets the
*• move all wartime controls us
O L I 1 U U 1 L r l M l I L l N j race ut Seminole lfriving P a rk .,
■need* of veterans farm pur­
fast us possible, Mr. Truman snld
lie made the 12 mile route in nine;
chasers."
laibor and management must find
minute* and 62 .second*. Tommy'
,
Union's Program
a wav of residvipg their ilifferW Davis of Lakeland interrupted O u t l o o k
Is E x c e lle n t
Tho union program announced
races" without stopping produc­
by Patton recommend*:
ill
Iln
P l n n f a H I ,ht' ^ “ " 're event and tccelvcd 1
tion.
111
I*L
L l t C l c Q J miimr Injurie* when hi* motor- j
"I. Funds for the purchase of
"F'ind^ig thn'ItQut way t» do
furms
by
vetarans
shouH
I*
J.L. Ingley, president of the
th a t—\t it limit a government dii%cJames Robeon,. Jr., publicity Hanford Atlantic Nutioual Rank, provided under the Bankheadlive to either labor or industry—
chairman of the Liona Club box- spoke an the Bratton Woods Pro­ Jones Farm Tenant Art at the
IM.Sgt. .Impo* I’enrsnn, vet-, thut (a vourvjoii. At tb« bnsie &lt;&gt;f
An clfctlon Trill u k , P |u * i j !c ! '“
!►»A - h. ' ' ’S - uch[ JACKSONVlU K • S.iv. r.
lug promotion program, was fin- posals. which were formulated at lerma that loan* are now avail­ Tu.siiay
to J je te n n ln e «P*clal | , , | ^ third- Du, to tlw jam of (Spcem l .- ‘Harlot forwmdmg. clan of the AiibmOrk. nitlncMnd. the itroblems involved, be said,
able to tenants, namely a •'! per
coitferanre of 44 nations In N«w c e n l.iije rc s t mt«. *u'.40-vaar re- acjiool
mlllage n n d ,^ ,,o |l, f(ir wh|fh th« spon.or*1 of Vail vegotuldes are gelling and Central Florope campaign* “ Is not only the rig h t—but the
•ofcli'a, *.* jJtaly, • 1044. at the payment period, and a variable to alert school trustee* for the | “^|(&gt; no| Dn,Pa rgd. many did not ' cmder way from South Florida who ha* jo«t returned to Sail- duty—tn bargain collectively."
_ lav weakly meeting of the repayment plan.
next two years, it wus nnnoun'—1'
' •
......
renters,* the citrus r&gt;ir&gt;l said today* that the infantry
Approximately itl.fino innsm r
#»ary To
Rotary Club at the Mayfair Hotel
by Supt.
T. W. I.nwton. Th r tile race* had started.
movement
is Increasing, I huh* , hnd the toughest fight in the' Ar- are idle III lab &gt;j disputes as the
,
»y
,
.
•2:
Such
appropriation*
*houbl
nines* and wtll being of
today.
1
election*
are
held
every
two
nuto I *'ily*1* I oullry mnrhul lias re- denne* buttle.
management - l a b o r eonferenee
hr mailo for a five-year period
In spite ol i the
members,
s, aa
as they put l b
yenr*.
.
. . heavy
, ...inni i ported a sharp li*e in volume
member of the ;tl7lli In- opened in Wasliitigton lo study
Proposals tonsist mainly to
permit the administering years on mid &gt;»*■«•
. This highly secret Information of The
Noting
in
Snnford
for
School
,,,
,
u\°ul“c
n,.,,,J
during
the
last
month,
und
live
fnntrv.
N7th
Division
of
I’atton’s
two parts, Mr.’ Ingley, who w a s ’
long-range peace moves.
(which will no "doubt be rudloed Introduced hy Program Chairman agency eufficlent latitude in the District No. 1. will take plan- ?
,,,Kh *V lu ,r,," " u" stork market sales have hero Third A .my. he pat tint nte.l iu
The Greyhound Hu* strike is
- to , the four corners of the sport- George Touhy.. pointed out, one encumbrance of these fund*.
at
the
Court
House.
Two
em
um
*
UCIIUft'
*
________
____
i
good
during
the
week."
snnl
;
the
HuttIt*
of
t
lit*
lleiginn
lllilg.*
"1. The idle of the loan to an
spreading with more llian I.Odd
ing world) was to tha effect lo r the establishment of an In­
bents,
8.
O.
(Trnse,
Jr.
and
.Inhn
0
.
..
.
W
i
1
1
in
ii
L
Wilson,
Director,
Iliul
stonily
thereafter
went
in 2fl siales Involved. Andrew
th at a t the Lion sponsored-box­ ternational Monetary Fund and Individual veteran for the pur­ L.-Galloway are running for •»'- 1N p i T l i n n l D
I'lptida S(ute Parmer* ^Inrket*. urou|id St. Vitli. Belgium, nnd_ lliggiiuu_ Ncw_Oiltanji tJiitilmild--..
Iv lin
repairing and
ing contests a t the Lakefront the other for the cication of an pose of acquiring,
.election
and
trere
arttwo
new
|
u
11
Jin
hi*
weekly
review
of
erup
imiiliove
from
the
south
'id
the
niir__ be
improving _a ____
farm __
should
er. lias dosed tin it* nlaiils "per.
Balt Park Y iidneiday evening
eaiididates. Mrs. Ro*iiniond t'h.u
i ditlmi* and' the eurrenl distil- rfi to form u jimeliire with the m a n e n t l y t h e
ACL u n i o n
no other than “those match- International Bank- for Heron- j limited to the average value of man and Fire Chief M. N. O evi. I
|
loilion
m
tlnoU.
Ilriti-li,
lliteuleued a eily-wide strike to
less sluggers’’, Happy Camera struction and HevelopmcrjjB; The efficient fnmily-tvoe furm-man- land.
"N
utlinn
Mayo,
Commissioner
|
,,
nddition
to
righting'
it
"us
jiurposes of .these
Proposals | „Kpment unit*,' as determined bv
foree Congress lo Investigate.
and “One Ptfhch"’ McGee, would which
of Agriculture, will be in post Sgt. I'earsoir* duly to insure’ that
were approved by the Unit-1 t|„, secretary of agriculture, iu
New randidates in District No.
A l’L liimhei men lluentened lo
haw It out.
t.on
to
carry
a
very
pleasing
tin*
men
in
his
platoon
were
ndeed States Congress last April the county, parish or locality In 2 are John Bethea of F’oir-d
I I still llltinl Mil I'llKI' I'M ill
Joe Moss, chairman of the were
City and W. J. Hartley of Long
............ . «*.... . -I..I. I.I.. " ' “ '••I cnip protluctloil poteiili• ipmlelv clothed, fed and -dept as
given as:
which the farm la locuted.
boxing
committee,
announced
1)
To
stabllue
currencies.
„4
Am,
lh#
,
moul„
loaned
to
th a t the 7,000 round boxing ring
2) To prontolo international a veteran to purchase, icjedr
from Orlando nad arrived, that trade.
and Improve a farm ihoul i no';
It waa in a truck outside and
3) To make loans to meml&gt;er exceed, its reaionahle value as
• would tome Lions volunteer to
determined by the administering
net It up kt once In the p a rk t" nations.
Declaring th a t—exchange. cun. agency:-----------,
----------------------- In sp ite‘ of having—ee ten—heavi­
ly of some of Mrs. Carlton's liols, trade embargoes und other
Option to Compromise
host cooking,. « number of Lions restraints on international trade,
In caao foreclosure threat­ Springs
tluil la- siwv i lily
ns practiced by Germany and ens"6.within
volunteered to help.
10 y ean following tin und Gsbriellu-**|tlieiis will vile, | afternoon of each month, und will
(while oversea*, und ..tliul ##&lt;
many
other
nations
during
the
Klwanlan Fred R. Wilson ap­
Hear
enable
tyio*
or
shooters
who
liavi*
p
.
Initial
loan,
the
veteran
farmer
and
Forest
City,
when*
Adoption of a Seminole County
W r i t r i l l when Ills unit wu* ill u defensive
pealed to the IJone to give past twenty year* inevitably, re­ should be given the option of l-dk« residents will vote.
‘ never engaged in u tegular NBA 1 1)111. I p w i u
®- * ' position'iiwuitiiig to meet Ihe Rus- (Tiumlter of I'lttumerer charter,
thofr efforts to the War" Bdhd sult in economic warfare which requesting
match
to
quulify
to
shoot
in
the
the
administrating
Polls
for
District
II
will
be
at
progiess An toad Imibling iu
siutis near (iornitx. (iermnliy,
Drive, and told how the 11 bil­ leads to actual wars amnnq n a ­ agency to re-evaluate the farm Ovlrdo^and SUvln. All candidates regular monthly mutch of the
lion dollar quota would be used tions, Mr. Ingley *ald that a high on the bases of average earn­ are
Sgt. Pearson »utd that during Seminole IVuinty und futuie disWest ('oust Pistol l.eugue of
incumbents.
Thry
are:
(V
It.
position of I lie Sanford N’nvnl
-.luL^UyueOagcrnmenb
l i e . said level o(.prqduftiuu_uu^U ’iule. *u'* ings of farms .In' the vicinity of
.....
.....................
Mr. Goode
I* dlrecldi*, and I I'liM M. ^»wIk Wright, J e , their traveling thinugh llelginm Air Sintiou will lie topics brought
Oviedo; George JukoU-iu which
that the Kiwanls • and Rotary employment and the promotion the veterana farm , during the Clonts,
which is held on Ihe third Hun-1 USN'It. who served u yeui at all iiiul Germany the rumhinolion of to the attention j i ( tbe llourd
of
Slavla
and
J.
L.
Mtilrulm
of
Cluba had each pledged to pro­ of a better standard of living, in year th at the veteran’s loan has
day of each month.
udvunred base on New t'uledoni’i snow und rain formed u slush of Diieelor* oiol chairmen of
mote $100,000 In bond sales In all nations is essential if the been in effect. If a re-appraisal Oviedo.
All
make,
of
guns
and
am
-!
«"d who has received extensive which made it very diffimlt for
In
District
No.
4,
Chuluotn,
this county. He was Informed liface of_the world is to be pre­ of the farm shows that the ori­ all candidates also* are' imum. munition huve now been leleused *luinfng for independent duty in the men to travel \ iu f o o l ot track, vurious eommitlees of tbe ClinlllImt bodv nt n meeting at 7 :0*1
bv King Lion Clyde Ramsey that served.
ginal loan plus the veteran s bents. They are: Nolan F'me, K. for sale, .m l the officer* of th e . •mvij! hospitals, »•» dis.-burged hut most of Ihe traveling of hi* o'clock, Tuesijny evening at llu*
The Monetary Fund, he said, equity
the Lions would undertake to
division
wus
done
bv
fmil.
dub are anxious to have all .the "• Jacksonville Oct. 21, IU46.
greater than the proven T. Ilamil and S. F\ Long.
would have a working capital of earningis power
sell $60,000 worth of bonds.
entering tin* Army on Jfme Hotel Mayfair, it was announced
of the farm, the
District 4 6 including ( teneva. olfi and new members gel to g eth er. Hi* entered the Naval Reset v,* 21.After
A war bond aalea committe about eight billion dollars of adm inistrating agency should be where
I'.i|2,
ut ('a)iip lilbndiiig be today by .Fhlwnrd Higgins, nmnJ Hit. 31, 11141, ut Norfolk. Vjl..
'.voting will take place again for the piaclice.
consisting of John Melsch, A1 which the United Stales is to authorised to compromise the und Osceola
tiaini-il
at
Camp Rucker, Ala., ngrr.
he remained on duty m the
has three n ew candi­
Until the clubs old lakefront wbeie
II. II. Coleman, Chnnilu*i presLyons and J. E.-Rowland was ap­ put up 2H billions. This country loan.
Catop
McCain,
Mis*., participated
dates: Raymond McGill, J. L. range, which wu* blown down Nnval Hospital fur n while und m s filially stationed
would be the largest single con­
pointed.
at F't. Jark- •deni, lius rrqueSted Iblit the
ilien
wn*
assigned
to
thi*
C.
S.
Brown
and
It.
W.
Prevail.
"fl.
Veterans
eligible
for
farm
and burned up in the hurricane
In tho’current club membership tributor and as such would have
the Tennessee Maneuvers and following persons serve us chair­
At Lake Monroe, where also lust year, can lie teplaced, the Nuvul Hospital in ITiibulelphia. .n
contest, the Rowland Roundup- the largest voice In decisions af- purchase loans under the Bankson, S. (*. Sgt. Pearson went men of eommitlees: Rev. Mnrk T.
Pa.
until
December,
IU42.
Fid
the
Paola
citlxens
will
vote
there
head
Jonaa
Farm
Tenant
Art
police range ut |Milice heudquar- lowing this assignment, In* set overseas on &lt;Yl. 17, I'JII oh tin* Curpenter, tourist unit convention
p e n lead the EtUberry Pickers leeting th r fund. Headquarters
66 to 62 to date, It was nnnoun. for the fund would be established should also be provided loam are four new ramlidntee, He­ ter* will Ik- used, Mr. Doode slut- ved one year's tour of duty in n ! HUWMI , HA**,T,h 1 unj* l»»«*I,’*l «•* committee; It. V Hilling, ho*,
bert
G.
Behrens.
Talmadge
V.
for
the
purchase
of
livestock
and
pitul committee; It. U. Wheeler,
d.
in the United States when 66
h o s p i t a l a t a l t advanced base n.i. &lt;’m "Tk' •s «n'b,"d- uftVr traveling
percent has been subscribed by equipment a t a maximum in­ Melts, Brown Kwagocrty and
five days. His division remained good roads committee; Fletcher
New Culrdoala,
Kodnev
Harris.
terest
rate
of
6
per
cent,
and
the 44 member nations.
Kiigluml for a month, training’ F:. Rolls, baseball cnmoiittve; J.
After returning to tho alulo.i in
ROTUNDA IN ITALY
Only registered voters who
near Mum hostel. and then travel­ I . luglry. Indo-trial committee;
The International Bank of Re* probably less."
un
the
ship,
’’General
George
&lt;
&gt;
.
pay
taxes
on
real
nr
personal
ed to I flLirvc, F'tao e, and began W. Y. lim ing ineii'hnol's com.
construction
and
Development
PENINSULA BASF: HEAD- Squire" in December 1(143, Im •In drive toiyurd German)*.
prn|ierty o re eligible to vole in
niillee; George II. Ilisluqi, water
would be act up for the purpose
wu*
assigned
to
u
training
school
QUARTERS.
Nov..
6.
(S
p
e
c
lu
l)the
election.
Sgt. Pea Ison urrivrd in New wuys committee; Lea It. Iwsher,
of making direct loans to mamber
for
independent
duty
in
the
hos­
’1/4
Augusta
C.
Rotunda,
Oil)
FL
memberslilp committee.
York on July 11 1*146
At a recent meeting of San­ nations, Mr. Ingley said, and for
Second Street. Sanford, F'lu. is .pital roip* at Port llueneme. crossing
on
tile
USS
West
Point,
ford Elka Lodge No. 1261. the the puntose of guaranteeing
I Idler romminee beuils . named
now serving with the 006th Ord- which is located about 00 mile* u Nuvv Hoop shin, mu! wu*
aum of ono dollar par member foreign loans made by private
were: A. W. Lee. water *ports
!*.
*
«
s
vx
.
.
nance
Base
Armament
Mainten-i
north
of
!/&gt;■
Angeles,
Calif.
He
assigned lo Cump Kilmer. N. .1. conimlttee;
waa collected and ednt to the Investors. Such loans, he pointed
Holland I.. Dean,
d p c &amp; k H e r e F r i d a y unc( BatUlion, a unit of the was further assigned to duty in ■mil
membera of Company C,
lo Camp lllnnding publicity committee; John BruinKlk'a W ar CommJailon, juet aa out. are essential to international theThree
.
| Peninsular Base Section, chief ! Sun Diego, Calif., where he was wheretlienlie sent
Florida
8tate
Guard,
quali­
was given hi* ills* ley. ugriculturc commitlee; C. W.
membera had been In the habit trade and to our own economic fied aa marksmen Sunday at the
Representative Joe Hendricks Army Service Force in the Med-1 on the ship's inspection bouid charge.
security. The capital of the bank B u te Guard rffle match in Kmof* doing before th# war ended.
Baker, livestock committee; R.
ileirunean Theater of Operations,! which inspected lersonnel und
will
address
members
of
tbe
San­
The reason for doing thle, It would be 10 billion dollars of
A. Williams, real .estate com*
nded by lirig -. ships rendyin^ for overseas duly.
Tha
Bu*e
is .commanded
ti.*.
1
ford
Lion's
Club
and
guests
at
u
,,
,,
waa pointed out by Joel 8. Field, whbi&lt; the United States would
nliltees; L. F'. Boyle, rule* and
ria II.miMh
()xa, of; PliM Lewis l« ut present re­
Virent
Oversea*
Leesburg
guardsmen
won
the
dinner
meeting
at
12:16
o'clock
j
od Ruler of tho Lodge, was subscribe 3 billions.
charter committee; F\ E, Bolls,
siding at 718 Magnolia Avenue
U r embodied, in M atatement
Rev. Mark Carptonter reported meet with Eustls second. San­
greeter’s committee and ‘ George
with his wife and parents, 'Mr.
pf
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n
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s
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r
a
s
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h
e
a
d
ford
'
marksman
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made
a
rood
r Wade H. Kepner, Grand on the work of hia committee to
II. Bishop, traffic committee.
and Mrs. M. 1 W right.
UUARTKRS,
ITALY:
Nov.
6
showing,
according
to
CapL
John
Clyde
Ramsey.
provide
fund,
from
the
Rotary
'hewing,
aaltad Ruler BPO F.lke, urging
mechanical equipment, from 240
(Special)—T-3
Ral|di
W.
Vincent,
nnd
Members
of
the
Kiwanls
th at activltlaa fo r oOrrico men Club for the Celery Crate a n d , G*III0WV \ •"
o f. the high
mm howitzers, weighing .12 tons,
112 F: Second Street, Sanford, is
o t homo and abroad be continued, aurgeated that the club ehould i wind that motle good shooting Rotary Clubs have been invited to wrlst-watchc*.
now serving with the Gti.lth Ordin­
to attend (he meeting as well as
because, aa ha put it, “Now lend Iu effo rts' toward the **.. *«ry difficult
ance lluse Armament Maintenance
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_ ^marksmen
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Company
C
who those of the general public who
th at tha excitement ot battle tablishment In Sanford of a com­
SGT. HICK OUT
Rotation, a unit of the Peiiin*
has been replaced by routine munity cheat for all charity n«~ d u ali/M were: Sgt. W. M. Tyre, care to make reservation* for the
sulur Ilnse Section, chief Army
m ilitary dutiaa, it la more es- poses in which the people of thla CpI. D. R. Ulrey and CpL M artin' luncheon. These may be secured
DRFJW. FIELD, TAMPA, Nov. P
I Servire F'orre in the Mediterra­ ' Nrarlv two-thirds of the Na­
by rontactlng Mr. Ramsey prior (Special)—
Stlnecfpher.
aential than over th a t tho folks •action are Interested.
SHRIVEN
HAM.
England
—
PR*
*
Two
men
from
the
nean Theuter . of Operations Tho
to Wednesday evening.
on tho borne front do everything
G,W. Spnrer called aUention
Sanford area were released from James 61 Shoemaker, husband of (I05dv repair* and ussrinblea tional War Fund drive quote in
Any person wishing to contact service
possible to sustain tho morale to the Ladies Night Barliecue
Mrs. 6(iirtha E. Shoemaker of 317 evervthlng in the vast range of Seniinola County has been roachwith
the
Army
Air
F
or­
Rep Hendricks may do eo at the
of our armed forcea."
which will I* held a t th e Fifty TWO D1SCHA8GKD
today at the Drew Field Se­ Park Avenue, Sanford, and u military mechanical equipment, rd und a numlwr of communities
City Hall after 2:00 P. M. Friday ces
“Tha war la' not over for the Associate# on the evening of Nov.
former student a t the University from 240 mm howitzers, weigh­ such as Uhuluotu. Slavia and Al­
paration
Station.
Thay are:
was announced He recently
tamonte Spring* have yet to be
wounded veteran lying helpless 14. Mr. Touhy. announced .that the
of Florida, la* now attending ing 12 tons, to w risl! * /' **•,.
DREW FIELD, TAMPA. Nov. 6 it
BiSgt.
George
E.
Elck,
110
heard from, It was reported today
n.hla hospital bad, for many of regular meeting next whek will (Special)— Tw# men from the wrote that he hail been unsble to West Sixteenth Str«eL He ser­ Shrivenham American University
---------,---by II H. Coleman, chairman of j
ila xrard mates i t will never be he held In (be evening a t the Sanford area wane—“tl»aaed.frim take advantage of an Invitation ved overseas In the MTO with In F:ngland here the second two.
(Iwanis on Nov. 7,
eak to Kl
the drive.
ever," Mr. Kepner asserted. “It’s Mayfair Hotel when Dr. Hamilton serv es with th« Army Air For­ to speak
ENLISTS
the 483rd Hm. Grp. from Novem­ moatha term opened with an en­
not over for men on Occupation Holt will apeak on the United res lost w eek.at tha Drew Field
Total contributions received |o
Dsnlel Warren of Ijike Monroe
ber, 1044, until June, 1046. lie rollment of more than 4.000 soldd oty in Germany e r Japan) It's Nations Organisation,
was last week sworn in the Reg- date amount to $8,050 he t a l '
Beoaration Station. They are:
holds the Air Medal with two ♦er-students.
not over for n o n stock In camp*
President Lea Loaner announc­
New Legion members are invit­ Clusters and the ETO ribbon
Pfe. Shoemaker, • member of ular Navy, Young Daniel. 18. The quote eet for the county'
CpI. Ortn D. Land rasa, Jr.,
.
' .'M.(
this country far away from ed that H arry Tooke boa been ap- Floral Heights. Ha entered tha ed to come along with old mem with four s
oath in Jacksonville on $13,143,.
l( is expected that report*
‘ ‘
* * iM&lt;A*h(.
after filing his tuper* ■with
IPfe. Wjlli
&gt;*v Recruiting Station lit contribution* from the above
330.
E Bax 08, '
lie is tha son of Mrs. communities will be received soon.
dflth Ut*
Donh Warren of Lake Monroe, said Mr. Coleman.
August, 1046.
• - By Associated Ureoa

Ingley Discusses
Bretton Woods At
Rotary Luncheon

Plans Are Made Proposals Said Need­
By Lions Club For ed For Peace And
Boxing Tourney Security Of World

Election Tuesday | H“Ke Vro".d *sSees
!James Pearson
Races Shipments Of
Will Be Held In
Fall Vegetables Ardennes Vet Is
Are Beginning Back In Sanford
Millaffe, T r u s t e e
W
By County Voters

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For Production Of
State’* Major Crops

Most Of His Travel
Was Done Hy Foot
And Through Mud

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Club Resumes
Regular Practice

(Jets His Discharge

Elks Contribute $1
Each To War Group

Three Guard Members
Become Marksmen Joe Hendricks To

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Pf c. J ames Shoemaker
At English University |

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War Fund Drive
Has Raised $8,056

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TBB.SANrORD HtERAUf, SANfO^P FLORIDA

Bonds Fqr Sale!

WHAT ELSE DO YOU HAVE II

Buying Victory Bonita in n duty, of courito. B ut it ft* n
high privilege, too. And it U the beat of all waya to cciobratc victory over n cruel foe.
Rem ember buying thoae w ar bonda w ith the ahadow alwnya overhead, w ith the apirit of cruelty , and "•«*
very and rniaery alwaya atalklrig y o u ! W hen it aeemed [mpoaaible th a t this aun of peace and freedom could over
ahlne a g a in ‘o v e r'th e whble e a rth ? You th o u g h t nothhlng
Hhine again over th e whole e a rth ? Ylu th o u g h t n°thinjf
unhappy, terrify in g cjoud?
Now more than half th e earth ia out from under, und if
th e U nited N ations and ita individual m em bers all watch
the step and help the faith, the rest may y et throw off the
te rro r and its conact|upnt suffering. . But if every individual doea not do hta p art, war,
misery, chaos may again envelop the whole world.
Buying bonds Is one way to feed the hungry,' givedrink to th e th irsty , warm th e freeelng and break the
chains of those yet enslaved.
Do your purt, clear your conscience und be free to en­
joy the victory.
Not to mention m aking good in terest on your invest­
Otstslwr at The
.
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* . t . h ! • a t r i a * m ent.

It* «««- far ‘ rrssws al»*slrbs«
|M a«»rr«l*'

r BNTEIt LIFE'S LAIV- IN »A SPIRIT OK
NG IT ALL PUT
IN A SPIRIT OF INNU MUUKSTY. Janie*

s F J ftrs ih S B
September Night

I’ftrem The (^brlslUn Scltmcc

Monitor)
&gt; i i o p f god plow nlltl throuirh
, the tertfl? n W tiip furrow kept by pn
m

nd,

*.

h tih eq d le curve, ^rc

I toward
| r r ;hour, the plow drove

"In vain tho dot is spread in th e sig h t of any bird."
If some Los Angeles politicians never heard th is bit of
ancient wisdom, they know ltd tru th now. In the effo rt to
get a strong candidate-for Congress, some had th e bright
idea th at General George S. Patton, Jjr„ would be ju st
the man. When sounded out, th e General was as fo rthright
ns anyone who knew him would expect. He said! ""I am
an arm y officqr and hnvu no political affiliations, -and
Mover even voted in my life, in order to keep completely out
of politics."
:
T h at seems to end th at. In hla a ttitu d e P atton is fol­
lowing out tho urm y tradition. Of ou r two m ilitary presi­
dents,-Zac hury Taylor had not voted, und he was uncertain,
when the cam paign in which he was elected came ncur,
w hether he was a W hig o r a Democrat. G rant had volud
occasionally ns a Dem ocrat before th e Civil W ar, and was
far some tim e a fte r it considered as a posaibllty by rjth c r
party. The Republicions picked him first, and a fte r that his
Republican allegiance was undoviating.
B ut/m ost arm y and navy officers a re alien to |&gt;olitics.
Whbii General Lowi* M Hershoy, chief o f-th e -S e le c tiv e
Service, enrolled him self ip "W ho’s Who in Am erica" as u
Republican, he was alm ost alone, am ong m ilitary men, In
the poiitivanajia of h is declaration.

The Great Enigma

’id-Uppeti “ pointer*;" eight-

e i Iha

rkuhann.

Ubeaa* FoumTln I t Duce’e
r-hea.tlliio. W elt bet they
plenty In hi* hcert, howd un agreement
h«d to put the

|iity Which wO nro requested
rahllsh for virltot* gov««--&gt;.
,, agfnclcs. Is a three page
r on the coming sale o. «
itllln plant In Syracuse, N. Y.
in* In tht* vicinity Interested
IniVink « nen'-elhn r* mt
let the flurpln* Pro-

EIHiRtwtlast at once.

untry with IU numcrou*
&gt;dr civil otrife la net the
llry where the latest
ipd War*" ho* failed to
tea. There are re v o lt
tth reats of revolutions
South America. There
Ing akin to civil war, In
f l i t th* Dutch kae'
«|fc|tyh, .Thafe1le tew*
tty in India, d n fact
t*T- only places whpr*
im¥, to be* verv ntdeh
present Is In Oennany

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\ WORSE « e

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Truman Urges
1 Manager ? Labor
To Get Togetho*

It hua been som ew hat reassuring lately to rend, In
news from Moscow bdsed ‘on the assurance of "inform ed
sourcok", th a t th e R ussian dictator and the Am erican Pmd
dent are collaborating in the Interest of general peace. Any
auch h int or comm ent is Ifountf to raise fresh hope in the
m inds of hundreds of minions of people throughout tho
world; for w hat mun and women everyw here w ant M
peace above everything else.
,
But thcro are two troubles alw ays jntervening to
dolay assurance and blast hum an hopes. One Is tho fear ul
disarm ing, lent an enemy take undue advantage of it la suite
of pledges. T h | other is four th a t an enemy in peace-time
will grow too stro n g Industrially., and commercially.
Yet civilised men Individually seldom view things th a t
.....

king of -wage Increases
n# bearing on prWe* and
th, WO see Where the OVA
ithorhted a I t p e rm it In­
in the price ccl.lng* for
toys for Christmas.

tttO F tO F T U A T S IU V f

Generals And Politics

•S iX ist^ihsrei »herp tlllel,

S P '- f W .

M O N D A Y , N O V E M B E R 5, 1945

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YOU'RE TELLING ME!
seat by radio, aa predtoted
ahochs.' t o y * Oread pappy
Jaqklsa, “tbea there-11 be noth*
cat wtaaowe out btUbnaHa.

■aye eke believes she can mam.
age to eqteae through molll that
time.
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th e Otrmsas have devefeged
s p ro em ■(_ m tk iif brisk* of
mTWe. On tkc silo of tho old
totNfeJ we some dry a i y see a
rwrood fsr/is.

600x16 — 15*20 plus tax 1.18 - 16.38
650 x 16 — 18.45 plus tax 1.30 — 19.75
700 x 15 —20.40 plus tax 1.41 — 21.81
700 x 16 — 20.90 plus tax 1.49 — 22.39

*nlsMUIi picket* ubout ■ Seattle &gt;
foundry which w** charred. withy'
eV ng. CIO - produced lumber; th at
Qlt) to vote on big four protxt.isl of u id nml oho half coat
hourly 'Incrtm**. .
Som« a.niH) workers of l ha
John Ikcme idutti at- Fast MeUna,
III. returned to work unitar •
III per rent lin-reacn Instead &gt;t
the SO per rant anker by CIO
United Auto Workers.
The administration has pinned «

FIRESTONE STORES
11 fi. 1 st S t

Phone 12

iu hope* on the munngemeut
-labor conference as the meet
prarUrnt Wav • for labor and
mannircmcnt to resolve many of
their major differ niece during
tho eh-*-i—• —■ ■ ■ wartime to
pearetlme production.
The
there
vkeep
a...,. .1
avoid

I t . . .*4wall, ua. made it clear
must be i .p-vnlv amt
-jr-' -1
. i *&gt;wty |n
mllUone at v n r t sml tar-*
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another &gt;•: - .*'
-hLu..«
•■wan* of the effect of Stimulates of the I'SS PASADENA, owe of the Navy* aewoea
such nn accomplishment o&gt; tin. hardest hittlnr. c n iiw n , inspect a J s i. cave a t the Yskeouka Navy
- sta te s &lt; « H " s p-dlrtes.
Yard. The • »vr wns i-sml ns u wart.me machine she*. The aims are;
‘'w-kmimbn for b*»th ■*■*•* * &lt;L .to Ki FRONT ROW: Jeffccsoo EL ksblouwv yvemnn. eesmr i
ready have pledged cooperatlou daais, I'SNR. Of Maine* C ity; Alston S i c t r d i v o . gaawer* mate.
&lt;**
.,
thKT class. USNR. of Estoul
;;
result* that may be nchlavetL
Likewise there have been privets « r x ROW: Herbert H. frtestvr. chief. Lee contcolman, U3N. of
ike 1. Saiifoid. Fla.
Lo ok Posher, private, first ctasa. USMClt
resslun* of post ImWin ever
concrete
solution
b eta. of K ill Pth at.. ilnuUutou; and Du IHItman. chief ship fitter, U3N,
reached.
r—
The con fee* nee convened a t’
Mian A M, with Judge Walter
•?. Stacy chief of Justice of the
North Csrollna suoreiao court
nres Iding.
After the opening
statem ent of the chairman aad
the appointment of a committee

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U teri dgwa from the reeoavereioa fropt (■ e promts* of

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Help Your
Heart
ay W.v;

THE SANFORD FISH &amp; GROCERY O a
t !9 BANCORP AVENUE ,s
I’

HAS BEEN SOU) TO

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heart di*eM» or*

Mr. and Mrs. M. J. D icggon

jfioni ohwcr*lt^./y Joe Mspsh

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SroeielfxEditnr! Crrriln Truluck

MONDAY^
, Fellow fhip pof-lurk
ui
' ' ' f Ir-lr*t Christian Church at
SI. All member* mid
• unfed tr. attend. T.
..-I Clayton of Ocala will he
L’" "1 arurfccr,
I I I d DAY
I 3Uf,d tc.v ■( till* We*lfv of
•' t riiproji will
•
iur :inm-&lt; t,t S:rt0 P. M.
v’H rs will l&gt;c: Mr*'. ('. H.
'A if!!)s (A! r? .C. M. Flower*.. Mia.
n . y.c.Kee and Mr*. M, I).
2*1JMI
• Women's Circle
• i.-rr vim :m • VVtimeii’*
ivill i -&lt;•• i r.t 7:11(1 I’. M.
to of Mm .1. I.. Coram irati Avenue with
•ice llo'jb os hp*tc**.
of the. W.O.V4. „* 7 :'10

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Mr. and Mrs. Julius A. Takach
of Winter Park and Hanford an­
nounce the engagement and ap­
proaching
marriage of their
daughter, Daphne Asplmvall, to
John Renjnmine Powell, Jr., son
of Mrs. liessie Powell of Jack­
sonville and John Po«tell of New
Oilcans.
*
•
Miss Takach an honor graduate
of Seminole High School and of
Hollink College is prominent In
musical activities and is n memlier of Phi and Key societies, PI
Kappa l-nmlm. Order of the
I .thru, and Camilla Phi Beta
sornrftirs. She hns been accom­
panist for Madam Louise Homer
of Winter Park and Lake George,
N. Y. for. four veal’s. Miss Tak‘nch is now.un instructor in piano
bn the Rollins faculty, ami or­
Alnthc.iu Surilny Schonl ganist of the Congregational
-tpii t-V t -Baptist Hunch Church in ^Vinter Park. Lu;t
' .
__L ft^ar meeting summer ahe l a s on the accom­
t-:
-nil Ante” Tues- panying staff of the. Juillianl
r:aU 1. -I. In. mo church cummer School In New York.
Mr. Powell is u graduate of
... . . Hum-oil, Mrs.
A
It. !•'. tamper, Leo High School in Jacksonville
. i I Mrs. A. C. anil was in his last term nt
PMllns College when he entered
jc lyj-iltase*.
Ii
i 't a g of the man- the Army Air Forres In 1042.
• .Woman* Cluh will A popular baritone, he won first
In state and district music
1 At M. In the place
contests during high school ami
rifllegn, At Rollins he wna active
KSDAY
. iu m
ui the- Gar- in nil musical organisations,
lil in tonl in the home president of the Chapel Choir,
u ii- ; lung (elder ill member of the Hncli Choir, and
&gt;1. in .ui. l «*»■ In the an officer in his fraternity,
ivnppn Alphp.
•
After two years in the Euro.in-.- ■ in nei family.
.in.l luncheon iW&gt;ean (neuter, afr. Powell recently
I i'l l.m ill's C lftP 'rreceived his honorable discharge
the Army Air Forces. He
I. "
m i he d u n from
*
L rtuluu 1!. Stephen. t erved |n England in the fiQlh
i'mgrnro v. ill he Fighter Group of the Eighth Air
and . &lt;&gt;k&gt; by Mm. Force, am! won six battle stars
-ul In* presidential unit citation.
•
. sir; sc.&lt;: Mrs.
Since spring *hc has lieen able to
ttv. . It*. W,
I . Jleriwethi-r, study in lamilon with the famous
and Mrs. I,timer singer, Mmlnm Elena Ger­
hard!. He expects to continue Ids
musical career in New York City.
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The wedding will be an event
tration Club
tin i n :t:fio l'.-,M. n t t h r of-late Nowmber-in Wlnter_F*rkc
. n stnilh in
tuber* are ro,ii
a ; -i.iggotimi* for

Miss Coan To Wed *
L o f t o n Edenfield

uv Federation of
t
■ t ill meet at tlm
Mr, and Mrs. Pierc4 II.‘ Coan
,j I ’. 0 A. M., cov- tff Lynn, Muss, announce the en
h ! .'Ittiui to liu served gngi-ment anil approaching mar­
riage of their daughter, Iris
' 1 I L II* AY
Nicuols, to i-ofton 11, Edenfield,
il
• 'i Chapter, W.s. son. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R.
:£ ■ ..r.t J:Oi) I* M. nt Edenfield of Snnftml, and grand■f r .... \V, M. Thigpen, itnn of Mrs. K. A. Edenfield.
.
A venue.* with Mm.
The wedding will be an event
’.
ntnl Mrs. W. t'. of early December a t the Church
•
All visiting of the Good Shepherd in Jackson­
rrc Invited to attend. ville. Wedding plans will be an­
nounced later.
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Womens Clubs Group
Will Meet Thursday

Garden Notes

P ance
Honors
bn.t*d their «oid*n onniverasiy
lined By Legion Mrs. Sheppard
11 - ----Mrs. Jo h n TyRumbley
v ero i mde for h forth-

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con m* .Ai 'ilstlre l)pv *I&gt;anre by
tin. . rtr.'i .Iti; T.nrjiin Auxiliary
J t . t h c i . ular nit .'line of ib i
' ■!
- Unit No. .VI
■r:c..y. night at the I.egluli
Hot.
r: r.. Erwin, dance rhalr: ..ui,_v.'iil bu.vo as luu i ummJttce
■ ii-. F. K. Koumillnt,
w
. Mi'.i. (’. "E. Htinter, rohl
; ■.11:1 f‘rs*. C. F. IVoctor,
tab le, r.-rciA-stlons. The .dnnra
. ill ! - (Rli rinsl ami will be bold
Die Armory bevlnnlng at
MO *. M. en Nov. 10Mrf, I*.. J- Routh, president,
lea ovtr the auxiliary meetI’t
-ul 1 I- .u uni reports were
The c tpected 200 permmiberaliip. hm
•.'&lt;:d 130
percent mid Mrs,
A’c jttj urgj-d the member* to
^ - i ’■ to*icech the goal by, ^ov.
11. New rs-T.iher* were welcomed
luto t'^e auxilipry.
1:. was announced that a con
&lt; r’. D'.'/n nf 310 was given to
Ray Pin--* Hospital for rchahllli itJnft work nnd a .contribution
*i u ,U.n nm,|p to the l,ake City
Volrran* Hospital. Miss Arankn
i i - c- '••tritc.t $10 tn be
t ic I foj- clmlLir yOrk. The auxtl-.ill have ebarge of the
jbmd Douth in YowelP* store
■ av. sS onu
and com
cbnlmlttee*
to *eii
sell
m ittee* to
-mpointf). '
Tv.&lt; niy-fivo niembers w e r e
j rt--.it iif the meeting.

YOUR $$
IF
YOU
V7 IU}
READ
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THE ADS

Mrs. L.T. Sheppard eplsctalned nt her home on Sanford Ave­
nue on Thursday evening with a
party and miscellaneous shower
honoring Mr*. John T. Rumbley,
a recent bride.
The rooma in which the guest*
wore entertained -were decorated
with Fall flower* and the dining
table, overlaid with a lace cloth,
was centered with a three tiered
wedding cake topped by a minia­
ture sailor and his Bride. The
enko was flanked by candelabra
holding lighted tapera.
A flower contest wa* enjoyed
and the prize awarded to lira.
Jack Stemper. The gilt* were pre­
sented to the honnree in a novel
m anner^ofte r w hich-ahe-cut- the
cake 'and it w*« served with
punch. Each guests was asked to
sign efov. bride's book, a g ift of
the hostess. Favor* were mini*turn duffle bag*.
Those enjoying the party with
the honofee and hostea* were:
Mrs. T.M. Paulk. Mrs. Mary
Louise Eitis, Mrs. A.M. Jonea,
Mrs. WHlle P. Slone. Mrs. Doris
Lancaster, Mr*. L.V. Turner. Mr*.
David P. Lanier. Mrs. Waiter
Meriwether, Mr*. L.H. P ratt, Mrs.
( . W. Johnson, Mr*. Berta T.
Breeden, Mrs. Edgar , jBenton,
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Me*. Carl ChorpenlnJC and Mrs.
VY.P. Brook*.
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Also, Mr*. Jack Stemper. Mr*.
Alton Gunter, Mr*. .Willard Kramcr, Mra.
Mr*. Aim*
Alma .Nec»e,
. ----- . Mr*. Claude
Locke, Mrs. J.D. Callahan. Mra.
Katherine Brooks, M r.. John A.
Rumbley, Mr*. W.W. John*, Mr*.
Thelma Shaw, Mra. A.F. Ktmbrell and the Mi.se* Mary WllHams, Audrey Nee*e EUle F or­
ty, M argaret Oreene. Ruth Young,
Stella Konger, M argaret Cullum.
Verso Woodcock. Thelma Turner,
and Helen M. Young.

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JEWELRY for
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To be assured of th e
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Mra. Mary Elizabeth Nance,
407 Magnolia Avenue, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. IL E. Tolar,
left TtftWaday afternoon to attend
the concert c#f Witold Makuzyniki at the George Washington
Auditorium.
.Mr. Johnny Swafford dr- ha*
returned from the Pacific theater
of war and hoe recently received
hie discharge from the Army. He
la residing with hia parents, Mr.
and Mra- J.O. Swafford at their
home in AltmanU Springs.
Mrs. Robert Powell has received
word that Ensign Robert Powell
will arrive from the Pacific
Theater of war in the near future.
Mra. Powell plana to meet him In
Jacksonville and they will return
together to Sanford to apend- *
while.
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Dinner Party Given
For Football Squad
The “ A" footh ill sipiail nf |
Seminole High School cnjnyeil n
ilinncr pnrty ut (In- I'nlm* and
Pines R estaurant. Wednesday eveiilng, which wu* .«poij*oml bv the
Athletic A*sociillion.
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The plnyer* had plenty of i*ep
and were enthusiastic In their
conversation conn-ruing the forth.coming*game wilR St. Augustine,
Those attending vyere: Mr. nnd
Mr*. Herm.m Morris. Mr. McKay
Truluck iiiid the following play- .
ovs: Willi* Anderson, Clarence*
Grantham. Jo e Wnthen. Spencer
ItarilMi. i’ortei l.unslng, Bobby'
•Line*. . ilftward \\ helehcl. Alvin
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l.iiuwig, li'f tn ttivl licorge- Cov,
Verne Clark, Rtclmrih Singlelm \ .
Wuitcr ‘ Meadt' Smltli.
Iluiold
Ka*lnel*. Glenn Lliigtp, Uiuriet
Beatd .and H ill Jeniiihg*.

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The Wmmiii* Cluli will have .i
Imsinrs* meeting nnd luncheon
'mi. Nov. 7 :it 12:311 P. M ill tllo
H ull House, with Mr*. I'n-slmi
It, Stephenson ns sponsor.
The pi io.-i tun will tie it Bible
study concernin': I he denting of
jrh o v n h with the children of =■
Israel during . the period of
cuptlvity and ic-to iu lo m . Mr*.
George I linden will . In- guest
soloist.
’Hostesses for thu lutirhi-on will
bg:.M l*. S Ik Ilighleymmi, rhnli
man, Mi*. IV. .S. Brumley. Mr*.
K. T. M erltvetlin,
Mr* II. J.
Lehiuun and Mr*. Oi-.rar H a u l.
Kim. Rest tv n lion. must he imide
by Tue*dny with th e lu&gt;*te*»
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Miss Polly Oldakor
Wins -First Prize
Mis* Polly • Oldnker. -niece of
Cordon Onkndc,, 2U III .Maple Aveuie nnd former ie idem of Washinpton, 11. C. completely ,nptivot.
ed the judge* hi I lie I'.Sljljlullowe’en pnriv Wnhiesdny iwglit
and, following the grand innreli,
wn* awarded the rlrsl prize iih
having the fteltlest io*liiim-. She
i- a *eaioi ul Seminole High Seim
ol.
The jirlze for the funnies I costuna* wn* itwanleil t-i M is-‘Helen
I’etras, ii high -ehool "jlttll;i|'.
the grand ninrch cIIuiiinisI u n n ‘
linin' donee fol which ;i 12 pin i
orrho’tm from the. Sun font Nnvt.l
\ r Station I layeil.
The Imihlinp. oeiutlifiilly de
o inlel with full flowet nto i Hal.
•own'll decoration * l&gt;v Mr*, Ed
'u ii'. Mis.
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•**i*tlmt senior liostes.-i-s, wn&gt;
lammed to rapacity.
Stuuley Higgins S I lend the
•dathm orclicstra which included
1'iv,. . ...iiLdmucs mill four tniiii•el- nicely welch’d into n fine
•drying unit .iiltlomgh when tlwy
let go hi fill volume a .much big
:er building war needed to runInin the sound. Ilowrver, their
rhythm and harmony was i-ipiol
■&lt; noinv big name orchestra* nthv interpreted orche-:dm!ion* of
‘lie latest hit*.
The senior Im-ty «c. si-rveil,
punch, 'home made rake* uiicl
apples.

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T /8 g t Robert N. Chandler has
arrived in New York a fte r having
rved a year with the Army Air
Fere# in Kuijning. China. He will
report to Camp Blanding for nls
discharge and 'will then return
to hia home on the W est Side
where Mrs. Chandler la new resid­
ing.'
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A ctivities

Mrs. Jne Corley entertained
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Augustus Cole, Sr., of Mrs Tlmmns Ratliff Jr., recent
Jackson, Miss, was the scene of a bride with n bridal shower Mon­
lovely wedding on Oct. 24 when day evening nt her home on
their daughtei, fluids, became the Cameron Avenue.
The rooms were decorated with
bride of Gcorgr Marls Talbott,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Fall flowers and the table from
which Mrs. H. J. Lehman poured
of.Oviedo.
Mr. J. St. -Clair White la In Talbott
ten eios covered with a lace
The
ceremony,
beautiful
In
Jacksonville on' business.
simplicity, was solemnized at 2:30 cloth rind centered with u wed­
o'clock In the afternoon with Dr. ding cake which wa* flanked by
Al Corpany is visiting friends G.T. Gillespie, pesldent of Bel- burning tapt-rs in rrystul candela­
In Aubumdafe this week.
bra.
haven College, officiating.
Baskets of white chysantheThe guests wrote recipes for
Mrs. D. R. Corpenlng recently murfi*, ferns and tuberoses were the brine‘and while Mi** Char­
returned from spending a ' few used to decorate tr. the living lotte Smith fduyed the Wedding
days in West Palm Beach.
for the exchange of wedding vows, March four of the guests march­
room, forming a pretty setting ed in carrying -rifts for the
The bride was lovely in a blue hnnarce. Little Mis* Irma Jeon
Miss Betty King, a freshman
a t Stetson University, h si pledged original Lilli Ann suit; with which Corlev assisted the bride in open­
Delta Delta Delta sorority,
ahe wore black accessories. Her ing the gift*.
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corsage was an orchid.
.Those attending were: Mrs.
Mrs. Tnlbotl received her educ­ Thomas Ratliff Jr., Mls&gt; Mary
Mr. and Mrs. W alter High are
ation
in
the
Jackson
Schools,
gra
Thomas Wilkes, Mr*. Will Rum
spending the week in St. Peters*
dusting front Central High Jn^bii-y. Mrs. tthnrte* ■Whittington
burg Visiting friends.
11142. Entering Belhaven Collegeln M n. A. D. Shoemaker. .Mr*. Burof the same yeah she brid.-c Ratliff, Mi*. Robert Hern
Mrs. C.W. Wilson of Elm Ave­ In the Fallher
B.S. llegfte in tkm, Mr*. -R.- A.—lW &gt;, ■Jlr*,' A.
nue Is confined to her homo with received
1045, She is the maternal grand­ 11. Purvis, Mrs. O. II. Klynt. Mr*.
influenza.
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daughter of the late Mr. and C. Harrison, Mr*. I’. R. SU-pl'ienMrs. William Wclchcr William* aon, Mr*. Herbert hlooltioff, Mr*
Miss Sara Mllllnor of. Orlando op Lexington, and her paternal R. K. t’oopef, Mr*. J. E. Monger.
■pent Friday Avjth her. sister, Mrs. grandparents arc ' the Into Mr. Lt. '\Vinonu Purvis, Mis* Mmy
E.B. C arter a t her mime 100(1 and Mrs. William Henry Cola of Etta" Cowan" Mr*. H.-HflTr, Mr*.
Park Avenue.
Valden.
Boston Steele, Mrs.*' Lowiv .I n k
Mr. Talbott is a graduate of aon, Mr*. D, L. lsmgo, Mrs. R.
, Friends of Mrs. J J ). Cordell ami Seminole High School, and was * A. King,vMr*. V. M. Greene, Mr*.
sons, Terty and 'Jim m y, will be junior at the University Of Florida H. Middirtnii. illid Mrs. fl. J. l*‘hglad to know that they have, re­ when he enlisted for service with mnn
cuperated from influenza.
the Army Air Corps. He is &lt;t
Also Mr*. It. U. Hulfhlsoii,
member of Alpha Eta Chapter of Mrs. K. W. Fite, Mr*. J. ( \ FortEnsign ami Mrr. T.L. Meyer j Phi Kappa Tan Franternlty.
hen, Mr*. Louise Bennett, Mi*. V
. som e-. .Mr.
.
t
arrived —
recently
to spend*
Talltot
served- j a f e months W.*hhoemaker, Mrs, lluberl Thin.
time with Mrs. Caroline Echols a t overseas with the 320 Air Service *hi-_r. Mi** Chnrhitte. Smll't. Mi f
J. (illloit, Mr*. Thoma* Ciibli,
rvice
Jier home 410 Palmetto Avenue. group of . pthen 12th Air Service
E. J. Ellsworth, Mrs. W. S.
Command, serving in Africa,
Chief P etty Officer Billy F itts Corsica and ltaly^ He returned to Brfmtey, Mr*. L. M. Dunlap,
lias returned from nine months on the states early In October And M n. R. C. Long, Mrs. \V. L,
Roche, Mr*. Robert Miller. Mr*.
Guam and he Is now residing with ha* received hl» discharge.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Cole entertained It. L. Garrison, Mra. L. G. Hunter
his wife at 10J East Tenth Street.
with an Informal reception follow­ and Mr*. Joo Corley.
M r., and Mr*. W. .W, Allman ing the ceremony. The dining
room wn* decorated with white
of New Smyrna visited Mr*, u , chrysanpiemum*
nnd fern*, and
A, Edmond* at her home on
the table, cvered with u beauti­
West Tenth 8treet recently.
ful cut-work cloth, wn* centered
. Misses Margaret afifr* Ellen with the white wedding cake, with *The ' Seminole County* Federa­
Jimmies and Mary Louise Smith white taper* In ailver candlesticks, tion of Women* Club* will iiuh-i
on Thursduy nt the Culb Hoiim
spent the weekend Id .Jackson­ flanking the arrangement.
The cake wn* cut bv the bride In Sanford lit 10:30 A. M. nnd ••
ville visiting relatives and friends.
and groom in the traditional Cnvried luncheon will lie sci veil
Ben Davis, Jr. of Miami and ftahlon, and was- served with a t 12:30 o'clock,
Spi rhil music will he preaente!
Birmingham ha* returned to iced punch to the guest* by
Miami a f|« r visiting Mrs. R,_H. Gwendolyn Cole, *l»ter of the by the high school student* nnd ..
bride,
Virginia
Rehfeldt.
and
talk will be given liy Mr*. F- C.
Pippin for a few day*.
Mallo Gwin of Tchula, both cou­ W. Kramer, Jr. of Leesburg. Dis­
sin*
of
the
bride.
trict Director, concerning ''H elp­
Mis* Ellen Meriwether undeiImmediately following the wed­ ing to Make and Keep the Pence '.
went an operation recently in
ding
the
young
couple
left
on
a
H artford. Conn. She 1* altendin
The house demonstration rlul
honeymoon trip to New Orleans, will be hostess for the meeting
a seminary in Hartford.
where they" boarded it plane for and n huge utteridnnec is desired.
Mr. and Mr*. Roby Laia* re­ Miami and other pointe in Florida
cently returned from Newark, for n t'wo-Weck* tour.
A fter Jan. 15, they will he home
N,Y. where they have been spend­
in Gainesville, where Mr. T al­
ing the summer.
bott will enter the University of
' The Azalea Cirrlr will rtiect
Mr*. Jack McCollum of Ft. Florida a* a senior to continue Nov. II, Hostcsse*; Mis* Ellnlee
Lauderdale is spending a few his study of Agricultural Econ­ Kirrlthoff utiil Mr*; It. L. iltoddlng.
days with her parent* Mr. and' omic*.
Progtaui: Constitution nnd -by­
Mr*. W. F. Garner.
law*. Mrs. 11.11. McCnriln. RoUOall—meeting missed ln*t year
Mr. and Mrs: II.A. McCsIlsy of
and why. Meeting to bo held at
1115 Palmetto Avenue will cele8:00 P.M. at the Mayfair HotelTfia CentiaT Circle "ill nu-el
-Nov. 4. They hay* been tre*ldenU
Nov. it at lb:00 A. M. with M n.
of Sanford since 1013.
llalph Chapman a» host#**- Pr»&gt;*
gram: Memorial idnntlngs, Lest
Mrs. John tlen ry Wilson and
we forget. Roll Cull—Current gol ­
children of Daytona have been
den problem* and help*.
the recent gueota of her parents
The Dirt Gardener'* -Circle
Mr. and Mr*. C.W. Hamil, at their
will nu-el Nov. 0 at 10:00 A.M.
home on South 8anford Avenue.
with Mr*. H.H. MrCaslin n*
hiiHles* fur n covered dish lutiehMrs. F. B. Langley of Savancon piogram. The Constitution
nab, G a.,. was a weekend guest
■ BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
nf the Gnnlen Club by Mrs. If. .
of Mrs. W. T. Langley and Miss
MrCaslin. Rail
Call:
“Wliat
M argaret Langley a t their home
Mr. and Mr*. Van Dyke Je f­ haw you done to |irotnote the
in Mayfair.
ferson announce the birth of u ••(Ibjetl* of the ('uiden Club?"
daughter. Dawn Elizabeth, Nov.
Garden Club?"
Mr*. Woodrow Kinsey has re­ 2 at the Fcrnnld-Laughton Mem* theThe
Magnolia Circle will meet
turned to her home in Valdosta, oriul Hospital,
Nov. 1) al 2:3U P.M. with Mra.
Ga. after having resided In San­
R.I- Caldwell u* lio*lr*s. Pro­
ford for a year. Chief Kinsey
gram: Inscelicidcs, Dr. R.W.
was formerly stationed at the sonvllle.
itiiprecht,
Roll
calll Bring
Sanford Naval A ir Station.
shrub or flower siccinicri, spell
Mr. and Mr* R. E. Watlov mill pronounce name.
— M rz^ J ^ J L ^Cievtland h»*. re­ arrivad— Friday— from — Cherry — The-Rose-Cirele-wilDHMwd—Now
turned from Cherry Point, N. C. Point, N. C. to be with Mr*. n at 10:00 A.M. with Mrs. Hurry
where she was a guest of Mr, Watlov'* 'm othyr, Mra. R. it. Tnoka as
hostess.
Program:
and Mp»- R- E. Watlov for sev­ Pippin for several week* prior Highlights on • Constitution and
eral' days. Lieut. (Jg) Cleveland to visiting Mr. “Watlov'* parent*. Ilv-Laws, Mr*. W.K. Watson.
joined them for the weekend.
Mr. Watlov received hia discharge Thanksgiving reading, Mr*. J.l~
from the Marine Air Corps on Lee.
Friend* of Mrs. W.B*. Wllllem* Nov. 1.
will regret to learn of her illness
at her home 1520 Douglas Avenue.
7“
She has been ill fo r approximately
two weeka but la now recuperat­
ing.

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Miss Ouila Cole jyfrs. Corely Honors
Weds George Talbott Mrs. Thomas Ratliff

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The lita&lt;lf-«;l plan endure* the yenr*

TIRE TREADING

ly cost of your insumiicc 10 2/iU*

Many people have been dhappplnled In rejppplng.
That it net the fault of recapping. It It becaute they
did net go to the right flrmt. You can bo ture you
a rt getiiof the bett .when you g*t CertMod Treading.

Our dividi'iidk will fiuTlicr reduce
your yi«r!y cost uiiuther 20%
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T ire Repairing

105 W. 2nd
Vulcanlxina

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PA'LL/.

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UTSTANDING U U r U N I FUNGICIDE FOR
AND P ROr L S SI O NA L vS t RV

Touch ton Drut? Co.

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OVER
Mo.noo

POTATO BLIGHTS

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AND OTHER VEGETABLE DISEASES

PRESCRIPTIONS
Fll.t.ED

FIRST it MAONOLIA
PHONE .12.1

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JEN N IN G S
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C. F. WERT

D U l r l h a l a r n «f
i niwf r u n A Been l»etd»
■ml U a i w Keealk.

H A t e " F w n a i d d e i t N o w - r)io\v
available to all vegetable growers for the first timp. It
was developed by Du Pont specifically to cqntrol(eprly
and late blights of potatoes as well as other vegetable
diseases. Use as cither a spray or dust

JEWELER

U l llK , MAII.W

The
Kilgore Seed Co.

DUP0NT PE5T CONTROT PROfipCTS

ZIRLATE" is Better

D la m o n d H ^ W iL tc h e a
LODGE &amp; SON
GROCERIES - MEATS
VEGETABLES

A COMPLETE LINE OF

SA NFO RD

" 0 « A fA T £ " O O T //t.# c f/c W v i : - F u r corft^nl
of intent p etti of vrgeUiltlct find fruit; nt woll as live*
•lock and bi^Idingi. In "D bckatb” iniccticidrt, DDT
It cipcduUy prepared by Du Pont for farm ute. M in i
rradtty with water. “D s shats" S0-W hot high tty ?r)
DDT coptent fpr effective control where minimum
vfeib/e miduc-oo crop it desired. Alto lint many other
farm utey. "D ienats ” J5-W with JS% DDT content
utCd whrrc minimum visible residue it not import*rfl.

ELBCTRIC

COJSTZACWG CD.
IU».(Htal ItasKlPa
ea Masaalta Ate.
rta n a 1C

Car — RADIOH — Heme
e fix

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CAMPHElX SECURITY
FERD A em &gt; STORE

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BAUER RADIO &amp;
ELECTRIC SERVICE
I Maeaalta Ate.

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Far Radio and Electric

celery p r o d u c t many more trates

U fAN S

PS.M cat

It effective against rust and anthracnoae

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ELECTRIC SER V ICE Co.
Sef
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form a a tenacious film .

UPLKTE PARTR SERVICE
IUERH . BMXRlBUTORb
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HARRY'S BAR
LIQUOR BTOH1

of the comt
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CALCIUM ARSENATE
- "AiGRCO” CRYOUTE
fORDEAUX MIXTURE
DU FONT JMEADIB-fTlQ
"QRASSELU" LEAD A

-ia aafe to vegetable cropa.

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SANFORD
Auto P art* Co.

C O P P E M r A C O M P O U N D {—Another effec­
tive fungicide for ute a* dtitcr spray or duit op celery,
tomatpes, potatoes, cabbages, cucurbits, sugar beets,
d tru t frv\t*, etc. Safer than Bordeaux mixture on

la w f i s r j s
did except

a « . n a ■wm.

UNCLE JOSH Hays:

"FE&amp;MA7E,&gt;
(—I t alto a protective
fungiride far point net, celery, tomatoes, beam and other
vegetables at w^ll its/m itt and tobacco. Alto cITectlve
in control of dnrpping ofT of lettuce. I t effective against
many fungi and safe on a wide range of plan ts For use
at spray or dust. 'Generally compatible with mast
intecticidcs.

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N A V Y C A P T A IN

DODGE

P ick : i s e e r .r
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PLYMOUTH
SERVICE

CONCRETE PIPE
D R IV E W A Y S
W ELLS
S E P T IC TA N K S
W A TER TANKS
C U L V E R T S hiuI S E W E R S
T ransit Mix C oncrete
Ircn n d * available a | lot* p r i c

MAKSWAV !

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PARTS

iil o c k

PENINSULAR
Concrete Pipe Co.

I SEMINOLE
f COUNTY
' MOTORS

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T&amp;LEPHONK
OPERATORS
Starting Rate
days
$2(1:110

1(1!) Palmetto
Phone Kill
PRESIDENT OF THE WASHINOTON, D. C , c h a p te r of th e U niversity of
M issouri A lum ni A ssociation. C lark N ichols (le ft) lx sh o w n | )re s tn tin e
L i P resid en t T ru m a n a certificate m ak in g th e C hief K m u ti v o a n h o h (fiitcriiatioiiiW Soundphoto)
o ra ry m em b er of Uie alu m n i group,

K r i h t Ii ’Iu t

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Cold Preparations

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fixer lim e pm
Paid vacations
Tnvl-cnli s « r t i r e pn

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APPLY CIIIKK OIMIKATOK

Ciinie in now fur full dctsili

S •. !j w e e k t l a y - '

Registration Notice
T h e R e g istra tio n Books o f th e
C ity oT S an fo rd . F lorida, a rc
open a t the C ity H ull, com ­
m encing
.Monday. N ovem ber
&amp;th, 11145, fo r th e purpose o f
re g is te rin g fo r th e G eneral
M unicipal E lection tu be held
on De c e m b e r ^ . .11)45. am i -will
rem nln open each, day excep t
Hlitulnva mid liolldRiya up tu and
Including N uvcm tkjr ’J 4.‘ HUB.

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AWVS Tackle* H outohold
Help Problem Intelligently

| O rg an iiatio n W ould Improve
| Statu* of Oometllc W orker

By HELEN ISSARY
C e n t/* / P t r u Cotum'riiit
**
• W A SH IN G TO N Jf you a re sim ply a nervous w reck. stru g g lin g
With th e se rv a n t situ a tio n
day a fte r &gt;toy
if you a re
so ch asten ed hy ru n nin g th e hom e single handed th a t you th in k
th e sound of som ebody else usiiuf th e vacuum c le a n e r la tw e e te r
m usic th a n T ech alk n w sk y i P s th e tiq u e .: done hy th e P hilh arm o n ic
if you would ra th e r rest your w eary eyea on a stout sm iling
i H W M H H l re ta in e r scrap in g a b u rn t pan at th e k itc h rn sink
I"1"
lib e ra te d " Ilian on n landscape by Corot
th en d h e .r up my p ie tL ra . ynui day of de-

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| CRUSADER QUARTER

9 reve
ColRo y ,
there's a Iw fcv v ? ' in your future!

Auetrim
M ua&lt;&gt;

II. N. SAVER
C ity

R e g istra tio n

O fficer

Made for Outside Wear
PORCH
P A IN T
A tough finish for
o u tsid e

w o o ,l

floors, tiepx, shuttfrs, c u . J c i i i i a
rain, sleet, sfiow
dam age.

Hill Lumber
&amp; Supply Yard
* I'honc K,t .

Thni is. your dny of lelivcrntice is atiout to be
hern
F or a gro u p of In tellig en t, in d u stn o u a
w om en wiOi lim e on th e ir bands, gbod in ten tio n *
in thnlr b en d s and s tre n g th in th e ir sin e w i i shall
I sa y sinew s 1 is w o rk in g th is very n u n u te while
y,MI **'
drooping on th a t battling en ig m a —
'th e d o m estic se rv a n t situ atio n
To tic spccilir. th e su icesx lu l w ar-tim e organiMilliilt
ith e
A m erican
W o m e n s V o luntary
.Service*. Inc i is developing, o r try in g to develop,
mime kind of a plan lo r so im proving th e be­
H tltn E itary
h av io r of the, d om estic em ployer and th e w ork
of th e d o m estic em ploye in your hom e th a t th in g s will gn m e rrie r
U isn. a iixat iw g e A c# from now on* Well, alm ost from “now Ai.'
The AWVfl b aa tack led th e questio n a s a g re a t nation-w ide
m ovem ent An ed u catio n al m ovem ent, w hich a lm s to cx p lsln do*
m extlc w orker* In em p lo y ers and to teac h em ployes bow b est to
e a rn a new r e s p e c t. from em ployers
• On* of tlir first ste p s' and alm ost th e m ast im p o rta n t one Is to
Im prove tin- s ta tu s of th e a e rv a n t, th e household se rv a n t. T h lf
ra n tu- best tM-gun. cays th e AWV.S. by sto p p in g th e u se of lb s
w ord " s e r v a n t" N ever a g a in say- se rv a n t. Bay "dom esU c SOS*
p lo y e n "
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M rs M ortim er H ess, se c re ta ry of th e AW VS nnd en th u sia stic
p ro m o te r of th e plan for im proving th e se rv a n t is o rry dom estic
em ploye I problem . nay* th a t th e ilrst step, in lo-r o rg a n isa tio n 's
c am p a ig n t* to e d u c a te , th e em ployer
E m ployers, M rs lies* say*, a re n llrn sh o rtsig h te d and ty r a n ­
nical T h ey m ust be ta u g h t to pro tect th e ir d o m estic em ployes,
T hey m u st g ive vacation* w ith |itty W orking hour* m ust be re ­
a rra n g e d *n th a t ihqy do not s tru g g le -a lo n g hulf o f -one's life
Social se c u rity m ust be g u a ra n te e d dom estic em ptoyr* And. |n
ev ery w ay. th e dom estic em ploye m u st lie rr g s rd e d a s a respected

STRICKLAND - MORRISON, Inc

F r c s h le

L U A U .PJ**
VO U K

To AH Your Bakery
Needs - - -

Work Is
Dreary

SHOWN ABOVE I* u rej/tu d u cllo n &lt;d
the Kriinkliir l». Itooaevelt M em o­
rial M edal w hich Its* been stru ck
by th e It. J i. M int on design* h r
J o h n It. Sinnock, chief en g rav er. It
b e a rs on one sid e a p n rlrn il (lo p )
u l the lute P resid en t a n d on the
o th er u d ra p e d figure (b o tto m ) r e p ­
resen tin g u sorrow ful nulioii. 'I nc
m edal Is av a ilab le to 11)* public ul
fl.SO pluY m ailing, (fa fe rn a tiim u l)

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WHEN VOU CitV-TVlWXKiH
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LONE RANGER

Moubot-miR

WE'VE JU6T CO U N TED THE
VOTES. THEV'RE ALL FOR
^AM POOLE , OUR-

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L A T E R . I O U L O S TKfcV HAVE

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DAY and NIGHT

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ORD OWNERS
•
ivht Cruw on Duty
[onday Thru FrkUy
*0 PJI. U&gt; 8:00 AJL

. . . neglecting your tire* will de­
finitely cost you money. Keep
your tires In good refiair wUn
the help of -tho SEMINOLE
TIRE M ltiP . Let us vulcauhs
tho worn ones, replace th s cM
on** with new time.

We’re not h o w l i n g
a b o u t business
it’s good. However,
we offer this suggestion: Buy more Vic
lory Bonds.

VDMweuas

TAPPS II

Dv PAUL ROBINSON

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PA GE SIX

MONDAY, NOVEM BER 5, 131

THE SANFORD H E R .V tb l' S ^ F O l U ) . FLORIDA
•mrnl i.f eitru- iroUx, the
*
lent general nullonk for prnduc Fighting Again
;Shipments 01‘
tlim nf «,ur major vegetable crop*,
i e; o&gt; ted eradication of
Breaks Out In
Fall Vegetables 1unilack themarkfit
activities nffcrting
oar poultry industry. The Dade
Batavian Area
Are Beginning
t'ily Market which in devoted to
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poultry product* handled 33 per
hw i

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BATES

lOe per line for one iaacrtlon
OSc per line for three inaertloae *
37c per line for 6 inaertlona
&gt;3 per line for 20 innertion*
Minimum ratea . . . 30c
PHONE 148 OR BRING YOUR AA* to THE SANFORD HERALD
(C n n llm ..,l P r a m I 'n i r O n rl
lit moil' old.’* 1,1 October than
I veil active m tlie leadernhip of
Count, fire word* tn the line, Ineludlnit phone and addrean.
ia Kej tcmbor and Ml*.. I.illie I.. The Into I’reddent Roosevelt's
All ad rertlu m rn ta fur alluatlons wanted will be charted far at the the National Association will Im* Kill*.
manager,
nlatea
thut: White .House files—ft I Imndlcn
rcitular clanalfltd rate*.
i ecompanied t*&gt; Memphis by Sin- •The poultry black market ia over each an IiIk an a bale of hav—
rlnir Wei la, his adminintrative ia thi* MTliiin and went central hnn hern made nvuiluhlc to the
assistant,
portion of the ntnte.’
Senate-House Committee inquirT ie nvrr-nll Viet lire of prr«ent
The Dado &lt; itv flia.Uet munaKcr inK the Pearl Harbor disaster,
auditions ill Florida t* tiii’h ha- onipimniroo ia.it 'It in my .Senator George (ll-(ia) told a
WE PAY highest rash prices far bullied by the imiensing move- umlenctnnouig that there will I** reporter tialay it is hi* understand*
a t.ovenirnoai tiuyiiiK program in iiiK un rcnlrlctlmyc have heeii
used furniture. Haynes A* Wii
ila Spring lot rgiM, if thi're in placed on the tlltlimlUcu looking
IbutiH Furniture I'n., d ll K. I m
.1 nlirpllln. riorioa Mill need* over the document.*.
SI. plauie i)58.
How women anc/girls mure egg producer*. The egg Senator llrewnter (It-Me) exIIUKKOW IIKitK WHERE *
joalH'i - and oealern in tlie State pectn to tenew ut the Thursday
TWO FARMS FOB SALK- One
PRIVACY IS KRBPKCTBI)
aro ntill compelled to nhip in mooting o f ' the committee his
•I nr res, tiled land, I pond well, YOL'R nutural desire to r privacy w a y get wanted relief
thousand." uooa thouniinua ol caaca dem and.for nutliority to look nt
in money mnitem is strictly from fu n c tio n a l periodic pain
2 story house. I car enrage. I
ruch year which we should be the W ar Department's recoils
mol house, 001) ft. West of
respected here.
Friends and
&lt; and Inspect the Fedrr.il Com­
Cird.il, man? vomm ur, hu Lnw.iht re* ploillllillK.
I.nke Monroe Post Offico. Olio
relutivcs am not questioned
1*1 froen th* mmp-lila reor.r and i ervnui
i in.... re tin lou car'iot .nhip*
—5 acres, all tiled, pood well. 2
nhnut yaur creillt. Your cn&lt;- •train of rut.elior.Al prrludic dlttm* Taken inentn llio hint day of October, munication Committee's rile on
ft aheuii attviuUU arpMite.
radio
monitoring duri'm
the
plover, or business associate* like ■itdtomr.
Story house, 2 story barn. U
dicraUon.* thus f»alp bu.ld mut&gt; neronlinir ro
A. ihilany, maou- period before the ntturk;
will not hear of your personal
acra foe Iho •‘tlma'* to com#
mile west on Orange Houle*
&gt;'oi
ot
im
.Stalo
Farmer*
Marsel
3 days b»fora ’‘rotir flmr*. It ahould
affairs. • There Is no cause for
Sen.
r limar Ferguxqn ' (R.
van). J. W. Boll, Lake Monroe,
h i l p . relievo pain du» h t'-rclr.
at that point. Two tnr.i of mlt.-'il Mich.),
member of the j'oint
embarrassment.
J r r / f A functional p*riudi«
Tr? Ill
„ Phono Hi.
••
vcKotaliloiiiol
four
riira
of
hoitan
Me-isnnsbl'j rred 't requirements.
t'uiiKfesniiiiial committee investi­
moved
that
day.
Eight
earn
N'ii co-maker* o.i t'i"nev loans.
Pearl Ifurhor, asserted
inlled Novonibci I and principal gating
. "nriah.lu pay men t 'iilatiH.
last night that n document in
The Standard • Slallun
•
omniadlife*
maviiiK
IhrmiKh
ihe
FAMILY MIAN CO.
front ihe n m r l ’llfiif*e.
ii in.on lev id' Ibo week heavy ijO misninjr from Army files which
rioridf ItanV lllrtff
I’hurt* 3,1
' billed hi itun, ‘i'i«t,ii | and t'gy.j ecmcOrns advance" know Irdgc in
about th f I nrific
limit; Tfii'iO ha loop a heavy iVVanhiuKtiin
PLANTS FOB VUTOItY ('.Alt* [ J * l J S I N E S S S E U V R ’E
itunllnn before the Japanese' a t­
v.ilunn
ol'
lio
ia«,
selling
at
eoll■
1
1
.*
af
if
.
i
.11
,,
*.l
r
*a.i.lxftfv&lt;i
f
id
.
tack.
DKN'Sr ('iillnrilx, Cubbui;e, LetitiK. Quality wan reported ‘good
tuce, Ksrnrnle, Tomato plant*
He said that the paper “huS
In
fail’..
I'nhokee'a
'peajc
full
DODGE • PLYMOUTH
Also' Strawberry plantpi J.W,
imivcinelll 1 i“ exported around &lt;o do with the knowledge that
PARTS AND SERVICE
Bell, Luke Monroe, phone If).
wu liiul Isere in Wanlilngtop lieI Oil Palmelln Avr., Phone
foie tlie attack, compared w it .1
movement of l,eii
A Idp improvement ha* been made
HR foilv* i qiiippid and in ‘ n heiirinu aid now well....... I
y .1. L. \\urivn, i
how tn recap your lirex, by thousand*. It Is a new henriny
Piimpnnoi Market.
uii.* have caused consldei
Naturnl rnblier or synthetic uid .tiuiL ducu iiuL n I'.ilri' liutlPI V
pack, battery wire, bnttriy cu*&lt;' ; pi b* dnm.txc, and tlibtiKh the In
or Karmcnt to bulpc dir weigh you
'Krimp style-brand new—flne*t
down. So Ninall it Tit., till* palm of
quality. Art (iromptly fur de­
livery of thi* shipment. Fulen- BODY AND .Fender denis, pnlnt tlu' bund. The lom* &gt;■ natural,
out information on their
wider Mfg. * Distrlliutiiig Cuminjury or failing should be noiseless, clear un&lt;l powerful. So
initiative. Ovei the-obiectlort
any, till) Iniiunxter Drive. P.
Cm reeled now to nuntml aging made Hint you can iiilju*t it your
I'VlgUMm and lither llepuhl
to suit your lii'ni ini’ a &gt;'ml
O. Box .‘t.'lfiI, Orlando, phone
and weatliaring. A new paln- r.i'lf,
memlierx. llje DeiriiKr.itir mi
lii'nring rhnnge*. The nuikci of
21730
|es* method uwuitx \ou ut
it.v of the committee has v
lleltone, Dept. I till I, I (.Ml W; I'Jth
YATKS AUTO PAINT K
that an individual member
Street, ('hli’iigo K, III., m e i ‘&gt;
BODY SHOP
Copehaitun Cablmgc plants. I’hoiiC
‘*M K. Wiiilums. acting inunu- not - lake u look ut militury
-«f th eir nehiev.'U.eul tbut
105 N. Pslinrllo \ \ P h o n e .17! tui,ud
they wdl ubully mud tn de-' iip gei ,,f the Folt I'ierce Markel, government filer without
III,
i.'polled initial vhipment* luieking of the full committee
live iHiuklet and explain boa you
THUKB room house partly furn- WASHING machine* rcpnl
Ferguson saiil he hoped to 1
may get u full deinnii'.tiiilioii of of ' ufUMilx'iv Hindi' from tin t
nod
all
home
uppliuncea.
l*hed, water III liotisv cleelriclly
IIiIm rcmaiknble beuriug device iu market, .OctolHM' ill) with Fir-1 this rule changed.
well General- Iteimir Hhop,
avnilalile. Sell cheap fot* quirk
lii|
mcnli
of
tumatoi'K
expected
your own home without rl kjnr
North Mills, Orlando, |
sale, including four lots end
a penny. Write them Unlay. Adv, 'n t i .o l i i a ,*|- it. Some toma­
2-1072. Pronuit service.
12ft ft. by 80 ft. wide. K. Lager.
to,.* have moved from Ht*. Lucie
qulst. Lake Mury. J l n
mid liiptaenU me expected to
Uurfirld K Jackson
IIIIODK Island Beds, Wh. A Bur­
inriia.u uipidlv,
in connection with
red Hock*, 100 for Flo.Tft;
"Finul pltudilU'M of cabbage '
Paint A Hod) Work*
While 4-cgliorns, tdralghl Imtrh laic* Alllo Phone
are I I'l'imiiM' in the l*tilntKi&gt;- ( PANAMA CITY. Nov. 8 (*ne371
100 for $13.80. first clu** chic­
llusliog area, and ate looking i cml)—The large public jvhlrh I:. I
ken*, prepnbl, live delivery FLOOR M in d in g and
gopd, with acreage expected to outside the .pale of mgauDril la- '
guaranteed. Picas* mention sec­
cleaning and waxing.
*e o laige - as ln*t ycur. Mnr-: hor is guiiig lu lie caught in the j
ond choice, poultry Farm, 7f3
Gleason, Lake Mary,
I et.iig of tin (nip - will start j squecse if indunlry and the u n i-1
K. Howard Ave. Tninpu, J'lu.
IiIh.iJI .Dei ember
Ift. Outlo.ik on* (III not speedily resolve thflr i
AUTO PAINTING
lot’ the potato erop appeara sat- disputes, uccordinp to Pro.'.idcat I
By
C.W.
"P
at"
Johnson
WASHING machine, fair rondl
Save u»ed la ltl Tliey'ie
i factory.
W alter U Sherman of the Florida
18 ycur* experience iu unto ’rind
Hon, standard make and enpn
'■‘The Palmetto Slate Fojlnei*1State (.'hnmhcr of ('otnnierre.
needed in making (owelt(
j
aim
aftpainting.
SgnforrP*
popu­
city, prlre 380 .00 . .114 Mngnollo
.1,‘a t l i l will o|en auction* Mo i ' The "death grapple" which man 1
nylonv, girdlni, and many
lar
point
authority.
Ave.
day I November ft), .lack Tny
other things you want . .
HOI.LL.lt MOTOR SALF.S
lor .1*.. uiauagrr, bus announced.1aucnu'ul und unions have upon i
21,S W. Isl SI.
av well a t toapt.
A light volume of tomntoe,. each other, Sherman declareil, I
■■i s»ii, pi'ime,. and eggplant Id ■mean* thut somebody is going to [
TURN IN YOUK US10 TATSI
i vparted at
the opi'iiing wit*'I he penulixed, and the Stale i hum- |
KF.HOSRNE-Fuul Oils. F..II. MeLravy volume by the middle ufi her'* president liallcvcs “ that
Aloxnpder, phone. 185 or 03H-J.
somebody" I* going to be (lie imb
minitli.
"(’. H. Phillips, mnnagrr of the unioiiitcd public Hu suitl he did
SMALL lot cypress lumber, fair­
loti'in City Market, slates that not tibime the union* for trying
ly dry. K.P. Dulbnu, Cbuluolu,
I uni affected hv Ihe recent heavy to improve thu lot ftf their memFla.
nilns will Ik- replanted as soon
DUAL veteran, age 23, married,
if. prnctirnhlc mid assert* 'I
SIX room furplshcd himsp. bath,
some college, to be discliuig(*l
u i'l believethis i* going to
nil Improvements, two acre* on
on or licfure December first.
make much difference in our
main Highway, three mile*
Seeking position with a future.
n.tuul acreage idnuted,' A light
north of Sanford. 31,000 Cash.
Inside or outside work. Hud
iirremre of rock land tonmtoe*
llux 81, Sanford
Established leadership quulifirlmuld start moving nliput Dctwo years’ office experience.
BOSTON Bull male puppy, two
month* old. Phone 181-11.
cation*. Well known in Sanford.
"Bean* arc reaching the SnnWrlto P.O. Box SOU, or phone
rord Mm ki t, and maiiugcr II. J.
HOOFING — Brand new, solid
.T66-W.
Ix'lmmn cxperl* greater umouilts
aluminum sheet roofing, V•bis week. Some inlibiigc, eggcrimp und *nnp lock style*. PhoneI taut, Mtuaah, cucumber* and |&gt;epWire-Wi lie at once! Kulenwlder
per* will also be offered d:ritig
Mfg. &amp; Distributing Co., P.O.
the week. Much celery I* lielng
Box 3361, IHO Imncnslcr Drive, 20 acre* tiled relcry farm, lately
v e t. and iiiust of it i* staring
Orlundo, phone 217.10.
plowed und harrowed on Coinoff well.
.
cron
Avenue.
PhonS
E.ll.
Stowe,
"The Aiiodia I ivestorli&gt; Mar­
PLANTS — (Copenhagen Market
1D2-U
o
f
Edw'urd
K,
,
1-anc,
ket bandied TIP head of cattle
Cabbage nnd Escnrole, .10,000
phone 642.
i t ila Inst sale.
The mareach. Ready in few day*. Phone
I i t wn* strong und John D.
fllU-ll. _
. ____ _________ FUItNISIIKI) apartment,
11)11
Kelly,
Manager Im* forecast
Kim Avunur. Adults only.
Hull it. will rontliiue to Improve
8 UOUM. fur niched home on Crystal Ijikv, one-half mUes'South CLOSE In—room wllh b a lK "700
TVTdfl iieirr JulV. CitU'e*- &gt;nhg*d
from 31.28 per hundred pound*
of Cnuntry Club on luiko Mary
E. 2nd St.
________
to T il.00; veorlln-*, 31.60 to
road. &gt;’iiur bedroom*, bath und
*1)4)0; cow*. *.'1.00 to 30.20;
shower \p * ta ira , hot and . cold A IT S —2 or 1 room*, fta*' for
rooking. Short’* Camp, Phone
steers, FO.oo m 311.20: ao l M l*
city water, all electric kitchen,
County 4502.
fft.OO to 38.00 Per hundred
telephone. 10 arres, 15 acre*
pound*.
The ralve* offered
In (electric fence)—fine for
were mostly fair and medium,
hogs, rattle nr rhlrken ranch.
ihe s t.e r market *wa» -»trong.
Some cleared highland, murk
with fat steer* In dpmnnd. ami
• garden, lot* of tlmlter. Mr*. LOST: Urns* cigarette . lighter
the row market wn* steady on
C.W. labill.
with English coin on each side.
all clukkcu.''
Also several coins. Taken by
SINGLE bed, spring, *12.00;
mistake from Florida Power &amp;
girls’ coat, slxe 10. Phone
Light Co. display window.
400-M.
I'leuse return to Sunfoid HerWB8TINOHDURK w ashing muuld Office.

JU ST A GOOD PLACE TO EA t .

ROY JOHNSON’S
RED B A R N
opening w on

Another FIRST for Southern!

MISCELLANEOUS

F irst to introduce High Test DDT Household
Spray to. Florida Southern Chemicals now
IrringH you

PYRO-D
DDT With Pyrethrum

FORMER HAT CHECK OIR1 In a Jnnnsen ("Wants to See You” ) restau­
rant In New York, Dorothy Rollar
Is shown In her attorney's otnee as
she announced stilt for 3330,000
against the August Jannscn estate.
She claims to be Jannsen's com­
mon-law widow, (Diternat(omU)

For quick knock-down, «urc kill, nnd hutting
effects .igninst •
Flies, Ants, Ronches, aiosquitocs, W ater Bugs,
Months, Fleas, Lice, Bed. Bugs, TickH.

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a quart

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D istrihulcd by

Ama/injc Discovery
in' a Hearing Aid

JENNINGS SEED STORE
202 Hanford Ave,
All MEMBERS of the armed forces
ut the United 8tatcs or the Philip­
pines who served at any Ume bctwedh December T, 1041 and the
termination of hostUlties are eligi­
ble to wear the World War II Vic­
tory Medal or Itlbbon (shown
above). The ribbon bus a ted center
with narrow, vertical white borders
which are flanked by double rain­
bows. (/MfiTiiafional Soii’idphofo)

A ll the VITAMINS for all the fam ily

j

A LETTER
&lt;?£?®K a)

Public Being Squeezed J H O M E *
In L a b o r Battle
1 Amber and 1 Black Capsule Supply Vitamins
A, B i, C, D, E , C and Bd. plus L IV E R , IR O N ,
Calcium Pantothenate and Niacinam ide.

Eager For New

/■Welcome

’ GIFT

Ba t h T o w e l s ?

HIT. WANTKI)

EFFECTIVE
NOVEMBER 1

• You ran never be mre you are gening enough
ettentiil vitamin* unlett you lupplamcoc your
diet with known quantifier of vitaniini. So, guard
agaimt vitamin deficiency! Start the wiae Plenamint habit in your family today.

to tk e

Former
Resident

IN T H IS NEWPATER

T0UCHT0N DRUG COMPANY j
lll= lll= lll= lll= IIIE III= lli= lll= lll= lll|||E m a i
. Furniture For [Baby’s Needs rj% =

Dr. J. P. Brawley,

Pine Castle* Flori

da, will be closed

HIk h _ Chairs Jn _ n a L L
urnl wood or enamel
decorated

on b o t h Sundays

LOST

chine. Phone 077.

Folding I’lny pens
w ith floor .............

and Wednesdays.

N unrery C h a in
Play pen w aterproof
pads ............................... 0-95
Baby C arriages, steel folding fram es, easy running

FOUND

ONE 1P.11&gt; International tractor
nnd trailer; one IllIP Ford
tractor und trailer; one'AHHI FOUND: Watch. Owner nmy hitVe
• 1
ton - Ford, long wheelby identifying anil paving for
base; one 1P11-- -I '■ CMC.
this udv. Mrs. M.E. Shelby.
Long wheelbase. I IT E. Tooke,' Kt. , Box OX, Sanford.
phone 7P2-J.
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WANTED TO RENT

Box f&amp;fi, phone 640.
UNFURNISHED, house, prefer­
ably 1 bedrooms, permanent
HQTPOINT and Monarch Elec
residents If house satisfactory.
trie ranges. Haynes A Williams
Family of three adults. Oc­
Furniture Co. I l l K. 1st BL
cupant to be new health offleer for Seminole County.
Phone 30P.
___
IPSO INTERNATIONAL truck,
stake body, 'firs t class condl- LOCAL couple would llko furnish­
lion. Also wood mill In good
ed apartment or house by Dec.
condition. C. W. SJobloni, Like
1. Interested In buying house.
Mary.
.
___________
Phone ,187-W day or 184-W
night.
&lt;
MODERN house near Orange
City, 3 bedrooms, large living
TWO
adult
couples
went ap art­
room, nicely furnished, elec­
ment or cabin with two bed­
tricity, city water, 31,000 down,
rooms and kitchen privileges.
balance terms. F. Shilluin,
Call Sanford, 744-W,
8 ta r Route 1, DeLand, Fla.
IX GUAGE Winchester pump
with choke and aheepskln case.
20 Boxaa shells, rubber hoots,
hunting boots site 10, good
condition, 601 W. 1st SL

WANTED—
IBL for sods Fountain at Lan
i f ’* Drug 8tor«. Part time oi

Diamond Ball

BATTLE ROYAL
PRKLIMINARIKS

Punch) Bockhorn 13.1
Camden, N. J.
John Thorne 134
U„M« T ’ j
Slim Glendenln 178
Montgomery. W. Va.

VN Jo , T trarlrsu 13«
Bronx. N. Y.
» , Geo. Barkley 1ST
Kingsport, Venn.
T, .KId Thornton !T«
Boca GrandA Fla.

MAIN BOUT
One^Punch McGee, 198 lbs, Goldsboro
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VS
Slap-Happy Camera 195 lbs, Georgetown
Referees: Chief Roberta and Joe Moss
ADULTS
.60 INC. TAX STUDENTS
.30
D
si eee rsv 4 ftA mm
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Reservation for Colored People
SPONSORED BY

SEE THE NEW

CHIFFOROBES

KIPBY

H andy fo r bedroom or
dreaaing room. Has m ir­
ror* on th e double doors,
spacious h a n g i n g com­
p a rtm en t and plenty of
shelves.

VACUUM CLEAN ER
In your home - •
T be only cleaner w ith
a real power pbllaher

R. W. McCullough
KIRBY
VACUUM CLEANER

DINETTE SUITES
For dining pleasure five piece suite
of w hite enamel finish o r ’ natural &lt;j
wood . . ..ideal fo r th e small a p a rt- m
m ent o r b rea k fa st nook. *

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To Protect the Peace of the World t. *
To Promote the Progress of Americas
To Produre Prosperity for Sanford.
AN

VOLUME XXXVII

Established 190S

. Strike Crisis.
O ver. Country
9 Is Unchanged

Yamashita Listens To Accusers

Bus And Street Car
Operators In Wash­
ington Stop Work
In Wage Dispute
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IN D E P E N D E N T

D A IL Y

N E W S I’A P K It

feral ft

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . T U E S D A Y , N O V E M IIE R li. I'll.'.

Appointment
Of Labor Czar

THE WEATHER
flrnrrnlly fair this aflrrnmin through Wednestls) rxcrpl partly cloudy nhing th r *oul)ica-l rnm l. Slow I&gt; rising Icm peralurt

M ember Associated Press

NUMBER .17.

~W

Big Jap Money
M onopolies
Are: Smashed

Schwellenbach S a y
UnionsShouldNai
One Man To Settle
Inter - Union Bows
. ■*

MacArthur O r d e r s
Jap Government To
Dissolve Holding's
Of Four _ Families8

Pickets Halt Police At Ford Plant Clash

WASHINGTON Nov b M » Illy l.„irlji1r,l I'rM il
iecrvtury of I j l o r rtchwriNMTokyo,' Nov. 6. (AI’&gt;—
jach, pi the first concrete aUgOcntTltl Dimjfln.i.'/ Mac A rthur
jeiO ui# to the National Labor toduy itnuwjictl Japan's four
• d«n«|re». »’it -eoa feraoca for- igs*
■nlfrjv in n ..tria l'strife , proposed
gm itgjit fihnncinl rind indus­
jatei du
th a t unions appoLil
trial family monopolies ami
teir u.. .&lt; "csur” for setUilpf
-i*
gave n o tice of his intention
lie -made the* proposal■ lit"-!*
tpcech to. the opening sesafpii
to "aid. Japanese1 V'cononilc.
f th e ‘conference after P re s ld '" '
tlcvdonmont
ulortg peaceful
Truman told the labor and
ami democratic , lines." He
agemcnt delegates th at the .
ordered the Jap government
had grown tired of in ’u 'leylabor1 upheavals and th u t they
to dissolve the family holding
had better find some way 01
cutnpnlvle* i mined lately and ellofficial said the tiaup in the ser­
living peoceublv together. Tru­
”
1 1 ™ " 1111 1
, niimite Ihrir control of Ja p finvice w u complete. Nothing moved
man ul»o chided labor for "t* MIXF.D UI* IN. TH IS MKI.KK at tho stlike-lHiun &lt;1 1 Fold "plant 'nt WitfflsiirT (JIlIntTo, roninhi. 'a r e ancp and Inihtitry.
• h « r 5 A.M. EST. A hlRh perurlsdiitiminl disputes and In­ pickets, police ami b y s t m n l c i T h e mn|i scene pcrurreil n- Ifln. mipiseih 5 AtV ('It. picket- thwartril , Allied hrudquurtcr.s also a n ­
cenUge of some 300,000 federal
dustry for treating labor a t on attempt liv imliii- to fnici- entrance ihto tin* g r o u n d s "in escmi plant , jioii-ctnm men inside."
nouneeil it had olitttineil proof
worker* depend on tho system
r. "step-child."
tInterim..omil Smihdphi'to) Premier Tojii, who wan respon*
for transportation to and from
"Too often today," aid nch------■
slide Im tin* Pearl llurlmr raid,
Job*. The stoppage came with
wcllenbaeh, "we find inter-union
little warning when 2000 union
politics
bobbing
up
In
bargalnlnu
mambers decided to continue in- SITTING ATTENTIVELY 1IKFOKK A MICROPHONE. Gen. Tomoto the day an all night meeting. yuki Yumashtta listens to testimony in a Mnniln. IM., courtroom with management. T h e . public
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source *uld that the s|ieeigl J a p
A atrlke of the Greyhound where he is Iwing tried us u w ar criminal. Witnesses are still re­ find* it very Imrd to understand
envoy to the llnited Slates ut
Bus Lines la affecting 27 states lating details of murder mid bestialities committed by troops .under jurisdictional disputes, many &lt;ol
which
have
created
re-onverslon
that Ime—Sqburo Kurusu was
with little indication of an lm- Yamnshitn’s command just before American forces recaptured Manila.
bottlenecks. Surely, ' ith the
I "notlihig hut a qdunt" to talk ,
mediate settlement.
(International) structure .o f the great Inbor or­
lu e“willIe Tnio planned the war,
0) Four cotton mills in Maine,
ganizations represented here, a
employing J.3S0 of 10,000 strik»
! ™
lin liitlhirtiiiiniiimr
. Both Washington and Chung­
Tile
iiiilliei'iiniing ail
of N«lifIinl
Sanford I
fair
way.
to
determine
these
king denied ii Coniiuuiiist charge
i(e workers, closed indoland Seminole foonty’* writ vet
questions can he worked o it.
I* j
that I'.S. Marine* had gone into
lIHriy.. [
_____
iin n - will l&gt;e celebrated in •l»V vv*i r t u (/ u
The
highly
expletive
&lt;
fuei
ProKram
Includes
Fxaction in China'* civil war, now
4) The offer of four Portland
.
p
,
til'll I' future w ith -n tio u fth e nin-t
of wages and hours was inject
sawmill operators to com­
n m i n n t t o n s r o r A l l j outKlnndltig put Milt n- piiuttaiii' in
into
the
conference
both
‘
by
promise wage demands of strik­
H u n t - 1 ^ V n o r u UH rl l,"‘ History of ll'i- seellim. it
t’hllip Murrxv and Secretary m
ing AFL workers was rejected
v l \ C i 1 0 ■ C cliH 1JIC1 u un ftitnminml l«»»lnv h\ M.i.m
Commence Wullacc In tlielr ad­
„ _ _
ton ilrulnrnl flat Iv then? had iNHIt
by th s union.
Edward lllyrui
dresses while Green—siding with
»ri
..
, . u
. ». bo Hnahoji hetueen rhlnene Coni*
5)
Increases granted AFL
. JACKSONVILLE, Nov. ii. (Sp
the d tie , o t V e &gt;: • ■ a ll ni,
the
views
of
managemspt
dele­
meat cutter* and Food store man­
road of
public euuedit v, it
hl
"Hg roan
or puiutc
tl tI 1* - -i he s-.a1i,l 1,.. V,111
l i e mn State Road II fumt the Lake ....
' .
V .■"*
, i L r i »««•*•
h .
gates—asserted "the introduction rial) A long
ager* ended a five day walkout
cation lies1 ahead of the Stall* majority 01 .in nn m • &gt; . t e j Jessup Bridge into and ihieugh
. {tri,„,,|lni 1 ,,f \
of
other
controversial
subject*
Ih Salt Lake City.
n..v, leitu n el to j Sanford by wav "f Geneva Ave- |
^mkMimln for China"* Min-'
such ns wages, full employmeaR Board of Health in its program | ...........
Ip Windsor. OnL, city official*
1 uue or via the Lake Front Boule- 1,
J.
' , ■ , .,
and legislation far consideration to make n chest xrny "f each u , m iltnues.
today threatened to use troop* to
ntuii,
woman
tan, and sild over 16
As inuiuian of tin- Seminole, viinl has Itccn forward pOSM'll
iiusseil to lion*
. ■ "ahrolutelv
. . , , • false.'••
^
of this conference would make
ramove a 1,300 vehicle barricade
years
of
age
In
Florida.
C
iU
iity
t;hmnl»er
of
Cniam
eive,
J
.H
.
iowling. S tate lirtad De
failure of the conference a ■fores
K.C.
Wu,
minister
of
informuthrown up ' Monday near the
Norman
1 • Dr. Wilson T. Rowiler, State ' Ml',
'iggln* amH'iueiL I'efoie the | partmeul chnirmitu, and Non
gone conclusion."
lion, declined tIn- Comiminixts
deatrlke-bdtiltd ford plant by an
ri.Ilnr, .&lt;
0,
Murray
declared
"Amerlcap Health Officer, said that the mass j City Coiiimlsfdon at a *p.'i ini Bryan, engineer, hy city timl t'oun- ]
LONDON. Nov. 0.—(XP&gt;— Home
Preliminary pl«n* for un Armestimatad 8,600 uplon pickets.
wotkers
have
joined
in
a
crusade
x-rav
Idea
i , « new one and that | meeting
held
Monday
evening
, v authorilies.
, fe*li!,e between cllina n.ul
Istlce
Day
celebration
ot
the
i
Secretary
Kdc
yesterday
warned
Tha CIO union lead en laid no
for a verv simple objective—the
is going to take time to im- and outlined Id* plan* lor the | This action to solve a long 'H** | America and provoke American
decision has been made yet by Band Shell on Monday nturning I the British people agulnst lie- restoration to their pay envelopes It
........... .. „ ( event. __
upon folks the Importance
Ha _____
likewise bnn.ghl the eusse.l problem, come 1.1 the " "
.'.pinion to demand' the sustho u n i^ u ^ whether to remove a t 10:46 o'clock under the spon­ lleving th at they never uguin of loss in take home pay, the press
of the program ns well a* tin* m a tte r to the attention of the: V ™
sorship of th r CsmpbeU-Lossihg would !h&gt; subject to nir attack,
"r
.
«
r:
.
I
.
e
n
M
o
n
1 of whatever aid the
giving the
urged thut the nation's war­ maintenance of a human stand­ fart that the service l* free. The Board of Couply Commissioners form of n resolution which gave J , " o 'r u. ,
Ten thousand members of the Post of the American Legion, and
individual must learn to take the , at their meeting today, and le the state road authorities iwrmlsard
of
living."
'
'
G0v„rni.ient "
time
civil
defense
organisation
were
made
Momlay
evening
at
CIO*# united Automobile Workers
slop
to
jlocids
Which
route
through
GoNcrnini.iit.
Initiative and not wait to bv I lu rte d thnt l.oth organixatlons
Blames Employers
bo kept up to dute to mret any
the Legion Hut
- "Strong xsgmt-ntft s f 'th e Amsr, «e*fed to 1 |Hvu ,il v-hik "kjf ill*, pledged tl.nT, stippiut foi tile t)ii&gt; cilv wn* miHt firnrlical to
----- *
-—
service ufll! take* placo on *&lt;|fure
T h e aer
private
physician, he added. The I celebration.
lean
employer,
group
have,
to
link up with the Ml.* Dorn!
Mo.nU,, -i)wo to tli. fort th at . lie asked the {IquaS of Com
put it mildly, not Iwen receptive time luusl cunte when prople think 1 Tentative plan* foi _lhc eelehra
to the
dilemma—the of having u-chest picture In the linn as uutiined by -Mayor III
__ Workers'
______
dilrm m i of shrinking wage* nod
light a* having Ihcii i-hii- gin*, include 11 iiiilit u v parade, Uie resolution ill its meeting Men- m
r j* 4
T_
riaing living costs," he *»id. dren immunised agoliou dip then a a parade id decorated float-, u !nv evening, mid.the County Com- 1.0 J5 I. /\llJ i,U S lI I ie 111
good old fashioned tiarbeeue, bout misKion uppioved It thi* morn­
"These employers moreover have or whooping rough.
not been disposed *yen to I'urCurrently, two mobile xrny unit* race*, a horse loiiuminent, 11 ing ufter d-* presentation hy Ma­
gain with respect to workers’ are uo rfk in g on the project ol band concert uiid u fnrniul dance. yor Higgins. State Si-oalor I..F.
n i? tm|nn,rth^e nlekldne n^d' Mock’ chnirm\.V'of'Yhe commiUee to nr- • t'ions
The t ’humher of I'liiiinieii c will Boyle and Sate Senator M.ll.
adfne of ih . Ford r.imifanv ^
rango for the holiday program .1 "should lie country bo again at- , a&lt;r* restoration demands."
m aking u rheai p iriu ie o f every
by H i k e Mu. n j :ii i ,
T h s1threatened result,
’i* ' - . possible citiren in the eomuuinity ol ganUc proper commit lees to Smith.
- Pns „ dratTh of i X vnnU Senator L. F. .Boyle ! and N ed; tacked hy nir.
The KoUoiiiiut. High School of
It wu* agreed 10 tin' re-olaH.nUwi *
« l i i w liK tl!* I Smith are the other member* of
llt-t-ding hi* warning, the law- is a major collapse 111 l«*&gt;r-(|jj which they nig. assigned. Ac- handle tho program foi the duv,
tlon that tlie cilv and county St. Augustine pounded out a
tuully however, the number ol per- he drchiied.
nltw dt n i v . ? koidat..
Ford I the committee. .
mnkei* fussed the measure
on management relations.
would aid In obtaining whatever hard fought 7 t" " victory over
i
I Mr. Stenstrnm today contacted second lending without u illsSince wuges arc of such 1
ROtw j,aving xrav» »" far is not
importance n lubor m anagem ent,
"
..............
nerexsnry light of win - might be a hunt fighting I'm outclassed
f c 1'.***
ftu omo* Mayor Edward Higgins, who an- senting voire.
1
-.
.
.
.
gratifying.
This,
in
ail
pruluihllity,
Celery .Fed team 111 St, ■Augus­
Ollfts, buses and trucks.
i nunceil that he would i**ni' it
Kile spoke a shurt lime after relations, Murray urged the deb- gratifying. This, in all probability,
lequin-d for the load.
bix'iiiise
the
*
-T h e blockade grew tighter b y ; hoi litny pruclamatiun for Jtonduy,! I.aborite Tom Stokes demanded gates to include the question m , it wn* lorn edi'il, i* ism use the
At a recent *y**ion. the llnftpl tine, Friday night. The Mullein
the conference agenda.
self-pratectlve plui-e is not yet
the hour, and Windsor's limited wou],| gce t„ (t that fhigs ure that "representations" l«- made
ol i in ci ini * I lf the Seminole Mored in the second &gt;ianzu when
police force was helpless to do flown *.l the, downtown section, to Russia against a reported plan
Secretary Wsllsce'"stepped into understood. Nor is the fuel ipiite
County t handier of Commrree Skinnert K etlcilim e left half­
anything about it.
and promised that tlie Band Shell to expel J,!&gt;()(),0U0 Germans Hum the wuge controversy‘ by s n y im i:' ‘'loan that the service, irt free. This
approved the Geneva Avenue back, threw a pa** 1" right end
is
not
unusual
beiuuse
an
xniy
A t each new car ran into the would lie put in proper condition I ho Russian occupation rone jf "If we maintain levels of proionic n- must pi act I, al Mayan 1 ul'rodd in tin' end /"III'. Tlie
am, It was pulled up bumper-to- for
___ the
__ service.
Gerniuny into the British zone. iliii-tiou a hd wage income and made lay u privnle Ircimlenn is
Higgin then requested Cilv En- extra point wn* u pci feet place
usually
a
pretly
expensive
|irulumper with Ita predecessor.
The Sanford Merahant's A s-' Hector McNei), pnrlimcniuiy sec effective purchasing demand
glm-ei William S. Earle to make kick making it 7 to u.
The first ipiailer ended in u
Police aald thera ware 860 to 1000 j ^delation 0f which \V. V. Bitting rotary of state for foreign af levels unvwhere near approach positioo. These ease-finding surHr. .Flunk Qnilliniiii, wlm_for 11 *utvev of tlie City'* pnrlinn of (muting . due]_wall _iu:it her le at 11
cars, buses -and trucks In- thefS m , i i 'presidentr" voted -Tursday—1«—tatrsr—said—the ^government—had
—mci Knginooi - MXb---, . ,
, ,
"Vgys—TUT- sn—hnportnnt—tioweverr tlie past three years bus been "lies-' -thi*—
D riven left their care and walk­ close stores all day in honor of no knowledge of the reported clear indications th a t basic wage t |)ul , | lp ftiate nod Federal Gov- si-liml lo-alth officer •■in Dude II a iron was requested to make a threatening. In tlie second period
the holiday.
Drug stores will piun, nut that it hud "called fur rates can
ed aa did bus passengers.
ernment* are jointly offering the eounty. will arrive Saturday from idmilar survey. including the after it Id yard maich St. Angustine Mined 011 11 jiis * III the end
observe holiday hours, it wu? nn- an immediate report.”
in many InciURtrie* withuut K
nervlri* fm* In «nv ml ull ’ who \finmi to tuke over In* new countv portion* of this road.
nomired.
Kuriier u Hr it int business lead- vrally Ineraaaed price* and witii*
r
Rereljtly Mr. Hagan snowed zone. The "Fed*" -parked hy
duties
us
dim
-tor
of
tlie
.Semi­
out
impairment
of
the
profit
"iH
l«kiouvnnUige
of
1
.
The
Schools will close during th e | er declared th at Oermony now has
i-oiiimisslitlierK an
an , i'liide1* Aliderson uiid I'ulluili ilueatem-d
it " 'i■s' city
mill' *I UUIH) IHealth
11 Ut I &gt;1 Unit,
I'tllM &lt;1
*
,
position. Unless
mi a 67 yard drive which endedtime of the program to enable "three times more machinerv than position.
-------- this
---- Is dumi. D*" wuills are mm working in nole-County
iiiiiitMiiiM'tl thU morn Inir hi* Dr. umph
whu-h in m l in-ncli on tlie Mullet'* 12 yard line when
Volusia
and
.Grunge
counties.
pupils to attend, Supt. 'T. W.. jahe'had In 10211 and It would not the contrast between profits mid
hi* hail drown the
rouli*
I
.
II.
Dumc,
former
dlrit-liir.
The
unit*
have
been
concentrat­
Sanford Inst file bull on dowiis.
take her very long to get reudy other forms of income would
Law ton -announced.
Sini-t* hi* uniKiintmcnl iui# Gi't. tiiclodiug tlie portion tliut would
for any new adventure she may general!'’ be so extreme that ing on the mu** x-ray work for
iFiva voteruns of World Was
Then came a replica of the
j n i u i v u K U Aiune "
link
the
Ml.
Dora
road
with
the
16 . 11* directnr of lin1 Orange
business quickly would incur the pust ten months, and 11 third Coiiul
Ut the upper east coast area were imWted us Legion memf s ' rare to embark upon."
Geneva Ruud. No action was taken first quarter witij neither team
v
HeultH
Unit.
Dr.
Dome
Baal*
For
Policy
nubile disfavor."
machine Is expected to !«■ plac­ ha* Iweii dividing his work !*•■ then j»v I lie Coin in Is* inner* who lieiug aide to make mucli head
Monday morning and tem pera­ at the meeting Monday, They
In a letter to tha London Times,
The President made nu mtu,- ed in Service shortly after the tween
until the middle of the last
tures reached a low recording of are. Fred George i,ewi* Wright,
Sanford -and Orlando and postponed the nfutler for tile later way
Dalton
W.
Teston,
John
Fortier
Lincoln
Evans,
assistant
genera
stnnzu. The "F’etl” passing a t­
tlon of wages in his address, lie first of tlm year. Nearly 100,000 will continue
11 degrees a t Jasper, according
ronslderaion.
to
auiwrvisc
work
and
Hverett
Hobart
Hankins.
secretary
of
the
British
Iron
and
emphasized strongly th# necr*»ity
tack liegun to dick with u nu*s
to a w eather report, Seminole
During the meeting, which fol- .Steel Trade* Federation, sutd: for agreem ent of ways and nieun* persons have had pictures made hero this'week until Dr. Quilluiau
from Audersiui to Cullum which
County escaped each low temarrives
to
ussunte
hi*
new
duties.
lowed
u
delirious
repast
of
"slum
-"We
should
not
forget
that
of reaching industrial peace, and so far. I to wevon. this number Dr. Ilaine's service here luck* lull
netted 12 yurils. Tiien Anderson
prrsture* and frost, according to
went over Ids left tackle for 7
B.P. W hltnar, Br., local W eather­ gullion" or Army stew, an at peal German Industry was the basis the responsibility of t h e ' confer- must be increased materially, if two month* of lieiug four vein*.
was
mndc
for
nn
Increase
of
m
em
-|
upon
which
her
aggreslve
policy
yards and ilrnoklin picked up 6
ence delegates In achieving that the program is tn upprotich suc­
man.
For several veers Dr. Ljuiliman
On Monday when Sanford peo- j bership, and itwas . urged th it
»'• * founded and J t w n * largely goal. .Whether the qaestioti of cess.
more
on a wide end reverse,
was
county
physician
In
Orange
toll wok# up shivering
for th# all members lie present ut future founded to #M inl# this policy.
ages Is to be Included in the
Anderson hit Cullum with another
Tuberculosis i* one of tho Com,hr and Inter wn* direct or
1
•filer loss for 12 more yards and
inference agenda Is to be de­
l i n t tim e tn ynelU; ttw temper*- "'e«ln(ti,________________________
Faie announced that BriUln
primary health problems „f
Franklin
Count v
had sent commissions to Germany cided by the executive committee States
Anderson picked up li more over
tur* reached
eacned a minimum of
oi «47y _
,
.
,
'and
a
particular
effort
is
lieiug
Health
Unit
at
Apulachirnla,
sai-l
tn study "saturation attacks of which will be appointed to­ expendeit to control the disease.
tlie center of the line. It waa
agrees, Mr. W bitner reported.
Dr.
Dams.
ull
kind*
and
tha
way*
in
which
morrow.
still first ami K to go for 11 touch­
~tls morning the lowest tempera­
Out the main step is to know
Until such time as be can *eTn
V
isit Florida 'G erm an (air that
raid) services funThese points were stressed by where the ruses are. who has cure
down after fjmr trie* the "Feds"
ture was 60 degrees, * three de­
living quarters for .hi* fam ­
lO
Y 1 HII, r t u r i u t t : ction* r and
arientl.t* hail Mr. Truman:
nt ill u yard to go fur pay dirt,
gree rise *th a t Indicated th a t the
them and to wlmt stages the ily in Orange county, Dr. Dame
—7,----„
.
.
.
been
sent
to
Jatian
to
Investigate
(1)
The
conference
musl
re­
the Mullet* took over . The
disease has progressed.
cold wave la lifting,
will continue to commute to Or.
An army sergeant by (lie name *0
ORLANDO, Nov. 0. W i- C lin - 'th e effects of the atomic toiml).
commend
a
definite
in
lh''
"M iam i had * low o f’6 t degrees ton P.
The graying of evrjy adult is lanilii from his residence at I6IK i&gt;I June* loiluv irpolted to pul ice game ended with Suufnid in posAnderson,United States
*&lt;|„ due course," he declared, field of industrial relations.
-ession
of the linil on the St.
• this morning, ifhlch waa the Secretary of Agriculture, w it »we ,hould know more of civil deonly way of urriving a t this Sanford Avenue, hr said.
thut a pm-ketbook ' containing Augustine
Labor and management, in the
IH vunl line.
i#a Kansas City, Mo. Orinformation.
Unfortunately,
people
f
I
H
I
in
ensli
huil
been
stolen
ve the feature address on the i fcnM m julram ente and the best nn(2)industry
or ih a company,
Thy Sanford tine wu* outplayed
I with * minimum of 46 yaafniin bim at 2;tMI o'clock tlii* throughout
rat day program o f th# fourth methods of dialing wllh air at- must find a wav of resolving sometimes are in advanced stages
the game. Tlie Slidjr, and maximum of 68, waa annual meeting of the Florida | ucks. Thea#
morning in the neighborhood of
Investigations are differences without stopping pro­ of tuberculosis before the symp­
lets hud the Fed backs bottled up
auout the,sam e u Denver, Colo. Farm Bureau Federation opening now pending."
toms
show
themselves.
By
that
Seventh
Street
ami
French
Ave­
tuns af the game. Wnthen anil
whWh had* a low of 44.
in Orlando Nov. 16. This
nue.
The home secretary repeatedly duction.
(S) Both aides must bargain time the infected person has sub­
Kastuer played un outstanding
mark the first time In eighteen emphasised the necessity of ke­ collect
jected
numerous
others
to
the
WASHINGTON. Nov. 0. &lt;/1*i
with an open mind
defensive game nn the line whlla
yean that a Federal secretary eping civil defense abreast of pro­ and a Ivaly
disease,
and
he,
himself
it
just
Chilean Senator Gabriel Gontaiex
firm resolve to reaih nn
The B"urd of Directors of the Cullum shnwed no very well 111
of Agriculture has paid a visit gressing method* of death from
that much more difficult to cure. Viilelu branded ns 'a great diplo­
Anderson was
fairly.
Srininiile County Chamber of the htirkTield*.
to Florida.
*
the skies. The Japanese study agreement
Naturally, the sooner the dis­ matic mistake" today the United Commerce .will hold u dinner slowed down considerably by the
(4) Methods must be found for
Anderson will arrive in Or­ was the only apoclflc reference
peaceful negotiations of contracts ease is found, the sooner it con Nations admission of Argentina meeting u t the Hotel Muyfuir at injury he received In last week's
lando tha morning of Nov. 16, made to. the atomic homh.
and. once made, contracts m utt bo arrested, and tho individual to the Ban ' Francisco conclave 7:Oil o'clock this evening. He- practice.
dght this morning and witl visit groves, packing
“No one," ha said, "would be be lived up to.
_
placed back in useful circulation, last Spring.
liorts of head* of various ChamCourt Rouse, where tax housdk, canning plant* and a more pleased than the govern­
(6) ~L ai»r must end Juriadic | And tuberculosi* very certainly
He placed the hlame for this
ciumililtee* will lie received.
payers are today indicating their pulp mill hsfore making h|s ment If Instead of expending
for this speech, which will be broadcast the operative provisions of the tional strike* and find some other 1 can lie cured. It is known that "m istake" aquarely ut the door­
choica oof achool trustee*
....
rest, regulated living and step of former Secretary of
district, and also *&lt; ng on mRI- a t 3 P. M. Later in the after­ civil defense act* It would be method of aettllng Inter-union Jproper
necessary medical care will arrest Stale Htettinlui, whom he said
('minty
Commissibners
will
controversies.
age for school pun
noon he will visit cattle and possible to rooeal them.
(6) ManagerndWt must stop the disease and suve a person's persuaded the other Latin-Ameri­ meet in regulur monthly session
66 votes dairy ranches In .Central Florida.
Up to noon
"That would mean, however, looking
can republics to admit the Buenos at the Court House Tuesday
on labor relation s* “a lift—If found in time.
.. waa, howd been coat,
•Hat the. government were satis­
Roy W right, Phm. USNR, who
mmnitig ut 10:(in o’clock, it was
Aires government.
• batter than DtlfMIAK IN PACIFI C " ^
er, reported to
fied that never again would this stepchild of its, business" and
announced by O. I*. Herndon, served on the Bristol during the
the election of^ tw «i years
•niintrv lie subject to air attack, stop delaying tactics which defeat
invasion of Casn Blanca ana who
comity clerk.
STALIN I t ) SPEAK
ABOARD THE DESTROYER Unhappily tha government could collective bargaining,
When only 41 votes were caat In
later participated in the inva­
ESCORT US8 CABANA, TOKYO not take th at view.
FRENCH MEET
sion’ of Salerno, und who was
PFC. MARTIN OUT
MOSCOW "nov . T —(AV- Gen
BAY. Nov. 6 —(Special) A. J.
"We deal re a service adequate
DREW FIELD, Nor. 6, (Bps- erslUtimo Stalin is back in the
PARIS Nov. «. —(IP)— • The 1 Slat# Road Department sur- “dunked" in the Mediterranean
ind John L. Duggar. radarman, third class, to meet anv attacks we might
elol)—Pfe. William Martin was Soviet capital today a fter a month first elected French legislature I veyeri are setting stakes in the when the Briatol waa sunk by to
and Mr*, 1010 Myrtle Avenue! Sanford, receive In tha future."
discharged
from the
‘
the south
'* and ii in five years convene* today, | Geneva district in preparation torpedo received his honorable
—
„ AAF .here
__ long vacation
In tha
and M. N. •ervait on this ship os she moved
%?- * ^ortedly preparing an address charged with the teak of re­ tor tlie work mi Road 41, the discharge from the Navy last
into Tokyo Bay. serving as eaParents of boys of the ages on Oct. 28x 1846. It#
week and returned to his boms
1876 constitution county’s No.. 1 road jjrojecL
___ for ships supplying fuel to of 9. 10 apd 11 years are requested months wiln th* South Atlantic to ths Russian people on the eve placing the
Saturday nt 785 Oak Avenue.
the unit# of the 3rd Fleet.
to hoar Plovd Woodward, field division of ths Air Transport of the 28th anniversary of the with another upon which the
Prior to entering the WriTi*1*
Members of the crew previously •eout executive, apdak Friday Command. Ha holds the An itr­ "October Revolution". It ia be­ fourth Republic will be con­
Mirk Surah Garner i* serving Mr. W right was a teller aud tmokThere seemed little
had seen action in engagement* avatt'ng. NoV„ 18, at the Flfil ic* n Theater ribbon and ths lieved the lolk will center on do­ structed.
throughout tha Centra) Pacific, Methodist Church on the subject Good Conduct Ribbon. Its Is mestic affairs • and future plana doubt that G»n. Charles DeGaulic as temporary secretary to Mayor keeper with th e Sanford A lt
Untie National Bank hnd he in­
the eon of Mr, and Mrs. John (n r. ths
the Sovl
Soviet rilltetV i There 1 would serve the seventh month F d sanrdi Higgins w h i l e Ml
M artin of Route Np. I Bos .J&gt;8,
Kelts I# away
beea. »o public announce 1 per
tends to resume these duties soon
alioted for eaeembly te Murguret licit*
vacation.
he said.
ntfuord.
plans.
of
wri U the new charter.
HF
-(■g A m t l t l r l Prraa)

The Idla because of labor
disputes across th e country
was around- 860,000 today
w ith little change since Mon­
day.
M ajor developments w ere:
1) H alf the bus and stre e t
c a r operations of the Capi­
tal T ran sit Co. in W ashing­
ton stopped work in a dis­
pute over ware* and n company

Program Planned British Warned
For Celebration j Of Possibility Of
Of Armistice Day; - New Air Attack

ICO,COO TB Xrays Trade Bo_dy Plans Road Department
Made By Health Homeconiing I)a y k tu&lt;jjes Route Of
Group In Slate!
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