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lUralHuh, place of
Gilliland.was president o f th* jeh *rr»« top|K-d last' year. The
*TI»* linn I ims T«n I'clt • mid llidt lirrUrucs i;nhnnwif.
'l elcdu Mod, lim a prior lo hi* . liuc* oihii asmlnat .the Gpineai
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tiid sctinti 1* Yhrtmji
T o tr ars Hereby T«&lt;iulrt|l ,l» «p1.In«** -V**n
.recent, appolalmenL— Gilliland . stllc T ' ui)U«k I ftir 1it kiu- Friday
pear w i l t s -tot- nrv ut-O, tot.«r,
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. By ARTHUR BECKWITU, JR. danti
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pspevi.f In th* Circuit
Ted Tourney
liand* Chamber of Commerce
YUi; Afti: IIIIItKIkY l(K- &lt;ticuru«
MOULTRtfS, Ck, Oct. 2 —
Court
uf Mtnilnsls Couutr. Klorl,la,
f.ob.Nuf iJIbyird^VfiPth* Univcf-about -tew- yhatw ago fSd -his
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title of which said
(Special)— The Orlando Sen­ ID lakl a« tluii for ibttilglf ill%«trre«
*ity of H* ri,la Fighting Gator
InUreot .in baseball won hi
case Is Willie llsmltlun. IMarnllff,
ator* downed Ihe Moultrie
nillmt
|Hrr»(»n4ll/
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tbrouKh
an
The first Scotch foursome of
XI. Ilafnlllon. Dsfeniianl...
Ihe presidency of Ihe Florida t footlmll staff I* Ted Twumey, line
The Red Hals'
*' cd the Red H at*'their only, pro
Allot n»&gt; at luw. **lih tn« iintfer- »* WK-irali
IJacker* for the third straight
ss mr band and ••(flri.l
‘th* I'janon will lx- plkyrd Sunday 'A Chairflier of Commerce com- position* Ihu* tut.
S tab league In 1936 when Ihe i-oach whusi hfai-rra*l« like a Jilgk
■1Ancl clt tk nl igid rourt u1 K.»if Set,I I! nr
time
by
a
Jt
to
3
rount
here
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Kantont.
I'nUNI' *
at. the AtminoJt-, Cettfliry. f'luh, it intUrj avul. ^1he djrector* o t the.
fiiii Ip /*#Miln*»lt r«&gt;tiAi|r. K)gi Ida. Hint, of . Klorkki. Krllllnole
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league- was -reorganised,' - « *v- Vprwtniv-nijvd*
ltriir,«lMo uiidffal.fod ll at The
this tllh &lt;la&gt;' uw
l**t night.
tin or prfofr thr *1»| iliir nf N«»k©m* &lt;S
wX* ‘ hnnounrctl today *hy- Clyde Drloind hosehall club have nltidli'd direcloTs are trying to contact
A former trappcr.^prnapeetor.
Inl.er,
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IX
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Gilliland liccatne atfiltalcd with
t»ri. |&gt;|«. If yvti fall «i&gt; fib an
Th* Senator* had easy sail­
O. I-.. IlK.IINtMiN
.Terwlllrgar, club pro.
plan* for n&lt;-xl xpriiig gnd sum­ Eddie Gilliland, new head of the fit..Leal* Brown* in 1U37 anj hunter am) guide in'ihe Canad­
ing Ihe entire, route aa the Law * aianre* «• ofortrall til 'Ml
.• t'lrrk of I'lrrult t'ouil
A mixed Scotrh fourtomc .!» mer and..)u|vc deferred action Ihe - Detroit farm system, jo wa* appointed pm ldent .of the ian north* ood*. T w u m e y * *
fm*
Ibr
«,ile
iW'ifMld,
a
derrr^
KeoUnolf 4'ount). VI.-rMW
pro
uHl iw rr.itrni jKditol
jdaw-d with, several tfam* of men on tlo miration of ‘whether In barn if he has any -proposition Toledo club five* year* ago.
"stt'iics • almut some of II* rx-_| Packer* loooa play afield per&gt;V»« **.nl »ald ca« llf*it Hill ( ti**h nn*-i
on I wdmen. Both members of the operate the . club independently lo offer regarding the DeLaml
perienCes are good fnr an e»rn- , mllled the vicioriooa margin.
Odds ’N End.
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Tommy llyde on the mound rfnl r i paHr.
tram drive from the tee, select nr.uiwlfr i Ih- eVr of u big league team.
„ New Smyrna F-.-nch lukh.Hrhool mg “ bull session’' any day.
RXHUIJt KU AND ISSPl.D M fUiD'
,
for the Henalora pitched mag­ font In Hriiilnolr C**aunl). Hial** o.'
Ilia best drive and then allemate club next.year.
lie
hold*
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private
end.
Com­
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open’
thidr
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It I* *1*0 hrlieved .that “ Bill"
lefp. fhl| olid, day uj Mr|«tUrr,
nificent ball and was 'given
&gt;lu&gt;t*
a is until the| hole Is computed.
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Some til
of tiir
Ihe aiiniuu*
director* nvt
seem
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Pngs. wll| ac*|*t Uje flub in or* sort Friday night wHb f* ical-f«e, mercial pilot’* . IfocniC, but say*
19IC.
perfect support by hi* mate*.
he'*
given
up
’
flying
nlnrc
the
the
SL
Aoguitlnn
lu
let*.i
The
it. I*. IIKIIM/ON
A.V...T.*n
U think that the fan. *oold 'ganlxlng next year If he can get
In- playing nre- r«&lt;pte*tril To notify rathrr h u e an Independent set some a»*li&gt;tam&lt;&gt;.
A* I’ltik of ilir « tti*nlt
Page ha* an- Mullet* have upe t 1 1 Mo favorite way, A genial-»tory telj:r, ho’*| ------------------ 1
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"ourI .N'liflh dudfrUt I'lr.
Terwlllegar bv Saturday f|oon. up and they indicate that the
■always good f " r an exciting yarn.
nounced that he will be forced trim , in h row, 1
cull
nf Klorl I m. Iii anil fm
Pairing* will bo mado Saturday association Is In fine condition lo give up hi* work with the Red St. Ihiul nf Jscktt
A Message
Kcmlnolc t'nunti.
night and tho Sunday starting to begin Ihe next year without
Hill
Ka'tlelx,
SportEditor
of
ICIItl-I
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J-tM'IIT
KPAI.I .
Smyrna
will
d*
Hat* because of ill health, but It
time* will be nosted.
.
I ho St. Augustine Record ha*
is be|!&gt;&gt;ved that he would asrbi underdog . . . C
aid.
KK.MINf»I,K '
••ittrrtT
tvvfrtT.
Tsam* will be pared as evrnly
tid* to say in Monday’* Record:
of DtL^nd will!
■ r A soar 1*4*4 Pnsa
The I ndianap'dis club has- offe^- with' good help.
COUNTV. HTATK OK KMHIIDA. »th|
*1 poxlblc, so that all golfer*
“ ThU column ha* learned - be.
some p/vitigs arte I Ihe tkfeat
t*llt&lt;-riT—Chonerf)
will h t'u a chance to win the
Euntia.'l’an- jntsl all doubt that Umpire l^rry
handed thl-m by
Valdle Gilliland
( . IL Jordan of Kansas *City, Wlt.lll'lt II A)! It.T* '.V
laintirr
prlxcs.
uively, who m i the biggest fac­ Mo., play* golf atrictly for the
Kiblie Gilliland, formerly ’ of there last Frida
gnest*
are
urged
to.play
In
the
Plans are being made for men *
tor in the Saint* hudng the play* fun he -gets out of IL And he MIIAintU^ HAMILTON
C-cach Spike \V&gt;jl*(
Mam,
l&gt;eLnnd
ha*
been
appointed
thd
and wonic-n'*VhsnipionVhIps in tliulScnlcIi foursome Sunday nl tin
l»»frp.l»Bl
O O U B L f A C T IN O
la in hope* . ff .*uie» to Snnfotd—and later had hia moat fun on April 23rd.
director nf th* farm club opera- land in Daytona Dei
ne*r future, and all mrmberw and club.
1*1VI till *K
that the Buccanti
Htji retain aaa filial hy lt*r league— hx* writ- IU4h. whep bw played 18 hoiea
im
iiK
x
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r
m
m,tt*arm
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ten n letter to W. G. Ilrnmhum, ever the par 71 Victory Hill* in n o ; K a m i : m- t i o : mtatjj
mimic league exar, giving a very Country Club course and took but ttK KMIItIDA: lilltIKTIMIK;
10 Bu'tineaa O p p ir t u n it ie *
painted pit-turn of the event* tak­ &lt; putt*. Tlit 41-yf«r*old stock* .To—HIMred llatnlllon.
•*tiainico. ilinni,rl«r
t'venlf,
ing plan) during and after the yurd* weigh master chipped in hi*
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r r i ~
Waal Virginia.
VOf AUK IIKIIKllV ITIMMAND*
'LOOKING for
.. .right partv-tu
Jrtjw tako !i.g game In- prevented on a plat- approach shots on the firxt and
-»♦ -S
second hole*, tlon ona-pul|/-d ev- Kit lo ■i&gt;|irar 10 th* Mil or com­
’. ? J L
A irjw tt tbaUuruAi, Avia- ter to Sanford.
WE HAVE A COI'Y OF IMS erv other- green .except number plaint rile,I I,, tha Clrrnlt fourl
~r
,TT—tjon Couiilrv dub.and Cocktail
nf lha Ninth Jipllrlnl rirralt. Ken,Inn r ^ f - L r ----rn r. •
IT* wheie he holed out in two t h fnunlr Klaln "nf KlorWe. in
5 ARTTTCES F O R * SALE
the .»•,
„f Wlfbnr llnnvlllnn.
pull*.
Klalnllff. vs till,Ire,1 liatnill„n. def, ndanl.' trhraeln the relief -,&gt;ugh&gt;
I ’ . - j w w f , a x t f- A v x
RliOM f.)r w n t.'U U 1’flik. p»i&lt;in'c
I* Illvnrc*. -on lh* • Koutlh day nf
’F K V nH )LE TIK E
N&lt;-vetnl«r A. f&gt; l*r*. and f«M »-.»
I’horii Sanford 1050,
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fto|
tl*r a decre* nr., n ifc ttu will
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ly
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a,‘
.di£lorted-thi*
nf.NWM See. 8-20-30, by own- ONE
____ __set 7.11(1 x *f6 . iiitrl Tire*..
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FURNISHED room — 8»7 M *«•jr. Write Orlando,‘ Box 376.1 ^.Atlantic Station. 3rd and Park j j j
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T y Cobb,', Iriien h* UuaTIfl Tim TflTi- TiniLiiltliK IU tK-Pi-tlU tM -e-. pending AfitiTager H lir’ Hteihecke,
EOPKNHAGAN cabbage plan’*.1—
f u r n i s h e d ’ room, gcntlomcn ; R E A L E b T A T E W A N T E D
't
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j.-tun KurpioBKi. Steve Shabakt.
now ready. Phone 70S-M.
LUtl,. Ssekte, in. Gw
preferred.
All
convenience*.
LOANS M ADE
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I lled.'Uanlm r und Dirk Nelarn f«»r Jn.u usod to- like- Jo“ ~ti)4 . otl|«r
of
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FROM
910'TO
&gt;300
810 W. 3rd St,
110 W A I T Dclco plant, good
the fracas that took place in L j- Idustia on liK tcan how to do jr*-»«*&gt;raf ______x.,w
rrutnttnnr9. pnHiwnfTT*^ lit
WK NEED LISTINGS, of Farm*,
strict privacy; fast acfViU
tidnga.
• *-Htniiint|f I'e.iMiir* r
condition. Price 9180. Harry
i Land after that rram,'.
BEDROOM for r«M . . DM I’nrk
HAND A.-»r*
AND KltAXn
Home*, (jrqvex * and 'llosinr**
Olio Uwv.
old, w&gt;.
ikl.
» VVIT.VKkI ,XIv
1 . nunn
.FLORIDA LOAN CO.
Jplies, Osteen, Box 66.
One
day, (Cobb
was batting
be- g*
I After League Pre»idrtnt w i i «
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uauiug
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V.: OK TIIIK COCIIT.
' TIMH
Ave.
Property.
W. R.
William*,
. 102 Sanford Avenue
fPadg.it
dl-rt-gnti'-'d
lafvely**
ronliul
UopQy
Veach,
whu
singlcrl.find
dav
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H.r-’AJJQUAUSrEILS for Chrl.tmm
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t obb rann- up
to the piste
plate and
0
IIEHSUON"
jp„rt
of
the
Incident,
latvely
was
i ACRES muck land,'on olil Or-. Realtor, Tom Roll A»*ociate,
.
UVI VHI VAl UAB|| COLFON
gifts, toys, games, books, doll*.
Phone 1120, 110-N. I’aik Ave.
r‘|erX
the Clrrull i"».|irt,
lao.L ,..a.i
nil** f("o.
'#• ijii-t
1*11.t
liOIIKOW HERR W HERE
!iirr,l &lt;for -inrompeU-ney. no doubt l 1 ’.id up the game, while he ran
lando
toad. IU,
Phone
Krh.ln.de Coliht), Kl»rl-I».
lluT n,’» 1,11 budget er l*y-*way.
PRIVACY IS HE8PKC1KD
and L mow crymg un ItramhanT* OoWh to first ani whispered aomu-1iKKAl.l
Fitestono dloi'.-s. I l l E. First YOUR natuial desire fo r privacy!
2 ROOMS for housekeeping. Ad
•boulder.
,
» . thing ip Vuach'a tar. Ty thtn'
P A R T IC L E S F O R SA
.to
villa oAty. 7IU Gak Av«. in money matter* 1* strictly j Hit, old lifamlium follow
______out hi* dnuult-d to left center anil V*hch
h O Tirn -To t r m i i
Tit: m ^tftr J IIVIf.KV, white.,
her*.
Friend* and j intention* und siiapend the alto-.*) k'lnt to third. Again Ty halted
PORTION of home for rent. 301
CELERY plant*—e ft o u g b for ’ relative, are
rvelilrnrcla
unknown.'
not uueatlooH |..laye,,,
f ta,„| r.-aly l*» supply
»uppl
thing* while he ran uown to
Vou are . hereby notified Ihnl
- E. 10th St. Kitchen privileges. F IL L J 1 L with Fuol U il apd Keroabout III tu-ie*. Volunti, I'j *
about your eiedlU Xour
*
B
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-.r
suit
thirii
and
whispered
In
Veach'j
, 1 , 1 , q i . —:rv newspnnor in evr-ty Flotilla
for dlvnrve- !&gt;»• 5n-n filed
l o s t
u_ Jflgue JTrj- a*
rhnl imit- Early * Knrtune. Be«u
. sene- laTofuV*
—S P T ’No*
ployer &lt;&gt;r busineae a**0C|gta*| state League clty -wiih |^v*ly&gt; ear.
SHHlnet vnu li&gt; Kl.llftl.NK IIAIt.KV
’
WEAN a ixg u AJ i V *
hnv.- n-1 l-«en pull.-d over. About
In
the
IT
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fioirl
fnr
Ihe
Nlf.th
II. B. Pope Go., Inc. 660
will not hear of your
*•**.
a. a. « n u , n , » V T»
ir
per*on«i
j
,
t
t&gt;
&gt;
itr»mha}it.
nlontr
with
u
• he next butter wa* llarry Judlelat rurcull nf Ihe Mtalc -nf
2 - W A N T E D TO RENT
•ieuily. Plio|.j fill) -Jt.
affair*. There ia no'. c*
cauaa
u#* for |true ie|«irt of wliut happened . v . ileilmah, ^*hn hit a line drive that Klnridit. In and fof Krtnlnnle t',»nnNICHOLES
embarrassment.
cmiiarr*!&gt;*m*ni.
[and if anyliorly .think* the D-porX wa* lurt.-al into a double pjay, t&gt;. |n chancer)-: .anil II. I v»o
6-BURNElt oil bIov’u'
FURNISHED hbuM- or u;&gt;t., 3 or
HTl'DIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Beaionalde credit reriulremenU.
t.
.....|I|IR. with Gohh being nipped o ff second. ale re.lulred In III* your wrrl.reo
3 bedroom*. Phone .VJU-J,
for finest nualil)
■pp, ardtir* l„ ran r-voo* .nn or
,0* ni- ..it till || get* into print!!!" - A ^ T y walked to the bench, dust­ I,, lore 1hr Nov nr. hr 1 llulr f«a&gt;. I.
PORTRAITS
Varialde payment plan*.
LROFESSIOKAL employed worn- . Gommrrrial and Cop, Work
ing lit* pant* and mumbling, Veach Wll, I hr III. .lav &lt;if November. I&gt;lt
• I00“* W fKIL
FA M ILY LOAN OO.
an and mother desire ftirni»h«*d
&gt;vtieo over to hlmf "H ey.‘ Ty, In drfaall ll.rrrnf ««b! ,«u*e will
Snapshot Hen ire*
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ARMV BLANKETS
Florida
Bank
BUg.
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Phone
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IIKM
apt Or small house. -Box- K, Phone 1159 — 220 .Mrisch Illdg.
what do ( tlo pow?"
Thr* ■&lt;»«•• ! *111( ti1•* of 1It1* Mtiit
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c/o Herald.
I* !••« $lfk*»rr* *•26*1 lh»* rI j Ii •»#
BOSTON, Oct 2- 'd’i The NnHollSON SPO ItlING GOODS
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12
S P E C I A L S E R V IC E S
1 :01,ul l.t-.tgiic ,|in,l h.at ip the
(Iff \» llrfit) J fl.ijlr). «lrfritiltill
(lilt E Firat St
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lit)
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8tttl offli'lAi *
3 R E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E ' GRITS nnd meal ground fresh
pennant rare gave llo-ton llol'jl
BTitl t»f » hM 4*«»i$it .tl Hiiitdi I Mrnil- *
SIGNS
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— 1 every Monday from snowflake
o.rrr a prvv hradarhi- -today. Canrw
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Kloiltla*
(hi*
1*1 &lt;L&gt;
Show card* and (tosiar*
icllotii.li* are poiniog ill, along
FOUR l-OTS — Sanford Avenue r cord. Can Mae bought at (jurd- IIKAUTIF'CI, lituvnlieiu Inlaywl
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two dooy 1181 lh« Ice and ffnDhing. Cleaning and wax­ put up a* many |»- jt’.: a* |h»».
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on five acre* land with Plenty
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8. Brown, 2911 N. Orange
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PARTS AND SERVICE
bungalow* In good location
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Ave.. Orlando, Fla.
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
from 17850 to «H500.
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Ito n r jtT A. W ILLIAM S
pay 10c per'pound. Pleats bring
TUX KUO FBBOS—complete
m I». of ||i»hrr| fa llrtla ml- t h r r«»u r l h o i l i r iliM if 9*t» Ih . f l r r l
REALTOR
•Iltlon lij Allau.-mlr, nrroi.tlne •«» i l 9i 9td4 &gt; In ll«»* / iion th i’ f N o Y f u i U t
them t « the offlc# of The ElJBCTWC appliapce repaint
Ifunt'* Tuxedo Feed Store.
Raymond l.und&lt;|ui*t
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pr*! I hereof nrnnlnl In plat | V t . w h ich l « I hr It h *!»• r «&lt;l
wi&gt;
repair
washing
machine...
Sanford Herald.
Hook
,ui( e M. Public r». So% rinharr I9|«,
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Associate
CONCRKTK. newer pipe—Septic
. vaccum i leaner*, fan*. mixers
••nrtl.
nf to iiilin.lt, Count), Klorltanka, fence post, grt-au' imp*, PICKUP I nick. Dixie Store*, 1403
Trotter Appllanre Service, 391 will give you gracefully
•"*: t'lnl r Imi Il.w InnInk ..(
erect carriage. You'll
benches, flnwrr |atta. Miracle
the Northra*!
corner of • the
Vi. i!nd St., Phone ion I J.
---- .. corner
W. 13th St.
litre ia aonielhinir Interesting for
" • • t i.nr-tmir of aalt
hal biller -look bettor.
Concrete &lt;!o„ 309 Kim Ave.
■•f MI lj -It. It'.lrn I
peraon looking fur income; u
Hi INr.T piano wantcil In good , „ , , x . u . , . . u o
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•t.l.lltlari trr All..monte run North
condfton. Phone 0.
ANNOUNCING opening o f I*.
MRS. A iiriiip .
w'.'ll built 7 loom home - with
CARPENTERS • MECUAN ICS
■** *.1. N**t. Wist || fret, Mouth
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Engineering
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2 bedrooms up ami - down,
4MIT1I
ATTENTION!
13 feet. In the Notlh litre of .,1 1.1
veying. Marion (7. Gordon, r.
I...Is } » anti Jl Mh.rlt It to lhe|
Spencer fcrreellr
fcm pleldy f ur ni s he d, new'y Wc have ju*l received n large 7 P cla , L iv e s to c k , Supplies
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deeoriilril jnsli.j, ircently paint,
lirfr';* r *9* n 'll** •*'*
lUgislerrd
assortu.cnt
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hard to. get
t.r l « ' |»! of Alfiinoi.ti- lani-l1
•hone 1130.
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buslnsaa at orlanid un the outside, In a good
2716 Palmrllo Ate.
tools, and it will pay you to 1 LIUY cuai. calves
.llnlrl iK I Navigation rotnpan)'*
Phone R. W. Lord,
K.il-tt. I*|,.it, are .riling to the phi do. Kla.. IMS Obarltn 8 |.. und*r |bs
downtown location. Has double
look them over.
BUILDING.
Roofing
•
Painting
flrllllnus
narns
of ILmlnnL Prull
.Ihireof re. ..i.|i,I In put ItooS
garage and a g. ml 4 room
STANLEY-ROGERS
fTOUCHTON 6 ' WATSON, ISOI
■'I.*'- |«(&gt; l» Pol.Ilu ItrronJa of Comnany and that w* Inland In
Smith Hrolher*. Phono 1082-J.
garage iipaitm.nl which is rentrsalatar
aald
nam*
pursuant to
HARDWARE CO. '
Keoilnoln County. KlorIJa.
Celery Avp, Hai Purina F'ecdj.
the tsrn.s of th* Klciltlnu* Name
•tl unfurnished.
Tin h uu e o
In Ihe t'nmnlalnanl*.
You W e It. We* haul it. fl.
U * &gt; nf
VVlinrsn my hahtl and aeift a* Mlatule IChapUr tails
xjuld lie easily adapted Into a MEN’S, women’* and children’s
U ’ J. Hauler*. Cmnar 1st and
&gt;*,~Ue • tie
Cloth of the thine styled Court .'.-...■it si|^
neve Fall shoe*. Sea ue for the
2 apartmwit house. Price 910.
Sanford.
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II.Is 1st rlgjr nf Itc!..her, |l||.
Ctfealt Court of Ktmlnol* County.
hard.to-get merchandise. G. W. G IR L for soda fountain a* Lano P. IOJIINIm.N
rinrida.
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I’lsrk op |h» Clrrnlt Court tirnasl Th-mtuo-in and O..I* Coulter.
Clark, 308 Sanford Are.
A 3 apartment houic. In good
ey’a Drug Store. Part *Jma or 13 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L
condition, on large lot, 2 car
full time.
SEMINOLE TIR E SHOP
uarage, with incomu bringing In SEE US for Inncrapring Mat­
.m s t iim t o te rtia n
tresses,
flox
Springs,
and THREE young ladies, IU to tl,
9163.00 per month. Ohe apart.
M l North Park
T o r I ’ l l AIII.KH
K trW A IIM V A N
Hollywood Beds ht fnclory
neat appearance, of good charP
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. diirnf could Iw marie immediately
Telephone 37 •
price*. Retail store &amp; display
acler, fr.n to travel U. S. Must
Nrry V orh and a l l o w p la re nf
available fo r • purchaser. • Price
y ro li'rm -r and rnalllnu adtlrrrs id
room.
have good I'.'ferences.
Tran NOW ready lo grind every Mon9C.750.
ra id ftla lr nf N rw Y „ t X la Nn t «•&gt;
110 W. FIRST RT.
sportatinn furnished, drawing
day morning — Your corn,
ilutlnva* unterprUe — gnucery
)0.1S2n,l K ltr r l Jam aica N i s fo r k ,
account
while
jn
Gaining.
Fur
Echols
fielding
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Furniture
Co.
grit#,
meal,
com
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or
V I I I ' A R K . IIK I I K I I V N O T IP IK fl
.lore. service station, anti liv ­
•h a* Ihara I,a* l a m |„.M|n|r,| end
furthyr detalls-iec M.rs. Morgan,
Sanford Mattress Factory
shucks, stc., for feed. J. W.
ing ituarter*. modernly erpilppc.l
l»
n o w nrnitlnii In Ib r tN rru ll O u r l .
Vuld.-x. Hotel. No phono calls,
Thono 1133 and 672-J.
Bell, Lake Monroe, rhone 15.
•fid doing nice buainet«.
If
M a ll. Judicial C ircu it a f jeiorldS .
must
apply
In
perssn,
2:00
to
In
and fo r ttemtnoln tV u u ty . lu
VTntepieted living in Florida and 0U T00AKD motor boat for sale
PHONOGRAPHS for mitt. The
6:30 P. M.
f in operating a good builnc**
— 15 ft. century, bull and 12
Musk llox, phonsUM.
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With permanent income, let u*
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fior*e Johnson motor.
Good MAN W ANTED to auccoid W.
ehuw n ti this opportunity.
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condition.
1 1 U Sanford Ave.,
Tull
for
1800
family
Rawlilgh
134 ACRES -close .to colored
PE PT, Thpuaonda .o f eouples
Phone 10'XI.
business (n Wext Paaco CouplTi
grammar school, suitable for
w-rak, wom-otlf, exhausted sole­
Product*
aold
30
ytfar*.Per­
TiegTh aub-dltlslon * 8 r Tn&lt;Tu«t- P A IN T *'y o u r car with NUly because body lacks Iron, get
manent if vou are a hustler.
triat onterprlae. Property Joins
KNAM KI j for 92.06. No brueh
new trim. vlUllbr Uking • OaWrite
Rawleigh’s,,
Dept.
FAJA t l a n t i c Coast Line tracks.
trex Tonic TabDU. Get psekmarks I RandWl Electric Co.
9300.00 per acre. *
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age today." Be dellghlijd. with
CHOICE
Gerbera
Daisy
plalUa.
96 aerrs nr * Und on Wryi l/t
nesg pep—or your money back.
Call after 4:00 P. M. 12tf W.
Street, In flowing-wall area.
A t sll drug stdrea evarywheej
l*ro|»erty bonier* on paind high­
—In Sanford, TopcHton ,Pnjg
way west o f Monroe Comers.
Land I* partially cleared. ThU ZENITH hsarli
used, rcasona1
is a good buy at fflO.OO per
LOST Jk FOUND
. Herald.
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we w . .
— black and white- female
sviral small home* ranging in
• PANSY I’ U N T H
j pitpnv named TH sky’.
price from 92.500 lo 90,600. One Ready lo Set now; bther annual*.
a completely furnished-house.
This week only!
. FRED
HERDER
. GERTRUDE VINiNG
00m &gt; Flptida Slate Bank Illdg.
I’hene 7» l _______
SALES clerk wahtad. Also aock
..._. I*hone 1030 . .
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with, hardware
W ESTINCnoDSE clactiic ‘So , 7\.
|U&gt;
-V S W IN T E R C A R D E N
Ion table lop hot wa|ar heatth not absolILLFOLD loet downtown. Friv
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•r. Al*d Gas range. 2016 SanApply by letday. Finder kUp billfold and
&gt;ta. two screened porches,
money, pleas* return lh*maa and
r pest office and *toi-js end
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other papaya to P- O. Bo« 7Ufl.
to l
Price 93,000.00. Year- MATCHED rugs-^O x 13 and 0 in W AN TED elderly men Of
10‘ » ; 3 throw rugs.
Phona
Interested In part Uma &lt;
payment* may ba had on
Gill —* 291 t f j raw. un« uvrn
a .
610.W or 2629 Elm Ave.
work. Apply RIU Thsai
broken. Strayed- vldnlty Coun­
Bale I room houte, large
try Club or Lake Mary. Phone
n. chicken pen. F lt » acres
Cowity 1303.
. 4 H, I*. MOTORS
land, fenced, deep well, run129.60 . '
XPERT painting—contract or F O U N D - I la * m s fl» t at Catholic
hourly bpsla. 8. 0 . Grogan,
■AU ER APPLIANCES
Church. Owner may Hava by
free catimaMp Phone 11H or
paying for ad. Frank Moore.
R e d -garage. • &gt;,
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Reconversion
Chief
Makes Declaration
In Quarterly Re­
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Secretary Of State
Concedes, However,
Serious Differences
Exist Among Allies

Associated Press Leased W ire

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Dr. Steelman.

; Dodger Homer In Playoff

T H U R S D A Y . O C T . 3. 1946

Persons A re Killed W hen
A irlin er Crashes
In Newfoundland
Disaster.
Described
As N^'orst Tragedy
111 flislprs &lt;&gt;f [ . S.
Commei i tal Flights

WASHINGTON. Oct. .1 (A l*)-w I’ resldcnl Trumnn hss
sgresd with Reconversion IIIrector John Strrlman's pre----dirllon that the meat shortw r m&gt;) become *&gt;or*e this
winter. I'ceriou.ly Mr. 'Tru-&lt;
man had 'r\|ye»**d the hops
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WASHINGTON. Oc\ 3-^
n k w t o r k , OtU 2 . (A P )
following Ciovy ms jar
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It convchslrn Directer -'nh,i
— All 29 parson* sboartl «a
|mrn I slay .iiu.rply aurnef'. I ' .
\nirr ir.iu Om i i m i Airline*
V*
nothin aguiti-t the Hnrat of «ht»tirade three inipor•plane are believed to hsv*
‘
ther
depirs.lnn
In " his speech, one
keen Killed-when the plant
in R u »il*,. another mi
Steelman submitted hi.* quarterrra-hed in western Nlwfoand*
•ay aed the third on Atnsfl:
ly irp.iil to I’ r. sidrul Timrtnn an |
'and farl&gt; today. A m Air
can frrofitti polity.
I (Vngu-s*. In it llie frdrral bureau
v rancr transport rantaln who
J cfilef l i l u t i l I i l '» lured Jlinl a
Retarding thf" Soviet Unio.-r.
’ lew inrr the wreckage two
|Luther mpid puce lise. mid n
Uyritos expressed the. hope that
hours after the crash
general round i f largr wng • in* Stalin’s recent xlateincnl would
on arrival al New York that"
9 put nn end to charge i that any CROHSINO the piste Is llowla Hchults, one of the Brooklyn Dodger., creases, might eiiiWwjth w|int he
the plane burned completely
• .»•-*. nronmnie nml
sin glepow er of group of power* • ho Is f i re led hy the bat boy and Stankr HZ) after walloping out a termed
and ihree » a . no klgn of life
Is trying to uicircle Hussiu. and Irani rr In the third Inning of,the game with the HI. land. Cardinals social r"M&gt;r«|in n&lt; •
nearl * .
that Stalin's words* also would, st Hi. bouts. Card’s ratchet GsragioU looks on. The thirds won this; Me Imiiti . le|«n| l-\|il lino
I ill,
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dispel accusations that the United
lini.e.i flr&gt;l f&gt;me of lhp puyoff series to decide Uig winner of the National matter this »»&gt; '! "If price* keep
States is trying to use tho atomic |^agu, pennant. 4-2.
’ -v
. . IlnlcmStlonal Koundphnlol; m,.tiring and nrcripilan- n wage-\ Jl,.g 1 H I puKiW’ llg e r plan e
bomb as a threat of force against
pit it! liiuiiH’ iv •an I nun*
Ilf
ili.\nii'l'li nil ( Iversons
' the soviet. Mr. Byrnss ad led, how­
* ill fi»i |
imcf'l
\ II itii. - 1 mrsi into i fla m e *
ever, that American foicign poli­
th
m n th i'f o4tts| »«•!«» »•
cy will continue to follow- a strong
1 lilt • i. i-.ii- d tn tin 1 n ig g e d
line.
A llllllwt x(o«v|lN M &gt; U »l&gt;, tll«
t
• •. iint u.l.-i -.f S tepihenville.
Following up this .unfilled anrm! ajTf iciml thiunrti th;«t the
N. »•i 1 . • iiliiiiiltui . tm l; i.v o n ly
» iw cr to Henry Wallace, the Secre­
^o\« i iirmnt "iiHi-1 l*t* |HfpiUW
f« it »iii h iitc- a lt e r it had
tary' -of State asserted,'that thu
yi the rv til Ili«it the pM’ -rnl “ ek-"
Nsil war criminal. Hermann C.iw i |iis ilrlli. and Itoilolpli Hex. luiri, with grim concentration as l-oril
chief point of American foreign
tieim-lv tilgli” eonsiimri and bust-, lustier l^arence read* the vrrdlil In llir Nurmlii-r; War I rinin trial (ioerlng was sentenced In nr i.iki *11 ( HI Irm n the - a irp o rt
Ownerof
Isru
sie;»*
*&gt;f
i
m
IM
policy is a determination not to
epending
-h- old
fnllcr. Iiatifrd. Hrkk was kenlrnre,| In ||lr in |tiKnu lot III-, |arl In llir Nail irunr-, agnliikl humanity.
cun •lilt in Iti-rlin.
glaring land definitely iudu-iiO -I nc
go hack to isolationism.
lUlhlir
,
,
---------cwmiig by tlinr hul. «»f ni Stillman dn U ieil 'hat
A- ••ft i &gt;1 i
I.iinril report
Most of his speech, however,
tendance al n mvrUnjr nn fit*', works
. .• pmgiam*
•
. should I * 'v|i|u*r ‘Hl.l 1 Lai •bin- t- lit 11- pus.ibility
was devoted to the future of Getconliol
at
the
Community.
Ilon.e!
!*•
»•»**•!
aial
r.ndv
l*»
g"
|
*r|
Sfltll
illriiaril ihf
til tel t l»r
many. Byrne* said he did not
that they are not interrsted in| On tile nlhei limit, the recon11 Uf* -I* •• i • Imv(* Mirvivrd. »&lt;*want to see.-Germany become a
1
j
the proposal bv the Florida Puikjvrtsion direeb i empha-ired that
fill1it Ion they
l»l! ! • f Is#*
pawn o f a partner in a struggle
and Forest Aswiltlallnn to i liln national icunmny l» "in a
. lid ft f till- l.ii i.litdinetl.
for power iietween the .east and
Lablish
*uc)i
fire
control
in
Sum
1
pcs
it
ion
of.
great
promise'
a*
well
.in* 8|n ciiitiff ny
west. Tho cccupalion of Germany,
UB M e .*
mile County, uaiuager Kilw adjaa great &lt;limg-''•
l.llit ii! i ! l e i
he added., must bo coutinu&gt;'d.
•4* •• • ti* (h«» *crn«*
Higgins of the Chsmtier of Cmr I Strrlinau •-xplaiurj that-if “ we
. at
S ti'p h rn v ilU .
4 * soldiers are not enough a* watch
M f \ N h l H U T. D r im am . &lt;h i
1lt&lt; . «.» 1
meKe deelsred today
'
iear&gt; kiicceskfultr »nVard the rt»e Its
•I *»I*i-^ \t lor nr« «
lor
I m b / Us • •
■.
muy r n ^ h
® Saga, *TN said. Enjiiietr*. 1 m M
ck gii
Many lallle owners
have tele 1 pun llie harking of demand (•■(
Byrnes, nrrf more important' •*-Nut I'Jlprn. I l l n t m a i .VIini lit a#»U th, i *4m* tn • ,i i h* *riffhi
plmurd Mr. Higginsthsl they; goeds.
nml the trem. ndous |m- i' ,
I I ui i r F r i D r h r s a ii l I imI.i i t h a t
tliey will bo able to «pol any
ri. =.t &gt;|tfii2 ?••
•
liiiunl anwould not sign u |Htition to lirin gj„f savings ao-l i intent Ini-emi-.
lhi fhrrr «lM|uillril Niiflt will Im* i. r . i m *
annanient raoVa by manufacturers^
poifitr,!
III
the matter of county fire i on- 1 should reduce ihr tale at wl»n ti,
.
• i. ,t
,.
rirnrlnl In ( h r l U i f i w h f u m . . I
Elaborating on this, the Secre­
itii -r.m'hi ri hr
tml In a vote ill the Nov ii'ilMlMlul slacken."
liri muni
tary of State said that ahruld airy
Ill'll th* |km iln |*f&gt; »»f (u r v Iv o M
Two rnlididiitr-K for (lection on election
Steelinan’f repmt «iiol tin im
suspicions of war production arisr, Nov.
i
1
f 'll
n \\
| l( \ M IM U . I l r l
t
a* city commissioner,
N I'KU.N liriU *. lh i * ; 4/|*t- A
l|i nrdei to liavc tlie nmt'.ei ||i&gt;nnl target . is "a tialam
■'-•
a report would be mails to the con­
i/l't
I In* \ it*rtit .ii i I rg ip n I "
1 III IT
Ilf
Ihr 31 paft*4'nft*rf
Frank
1^
Miller
and
Andrew
Car(•rDiian AptiKi'viiiiin ills, h.'sf,| inlay ImIIIIIiI
brought to a vote, it is iietle-.iiry supply .with deniand at a high
KIHNIH ItGII, Jtsoil.in.I, t Ss-t
trol commission. The commission,
«l it % war* n n ili'il in Violtl i l l I •• 17
fnl
\ at mu■
pnint^ • n
rawav, cpialified this morning at. la have Ian,) owners roiilndling
f I IMSI ISIS** »l
•hut
the
thnv
\a
/
1
•
*
fm«|
by
(he
4/1*i
Fdioloirgli lodn\ liiim-l mil
in -turn, tvuUld demand nf the
r i in n il ion m Pali's, a*» il «l i«V
Inlet fmliuiml War rnnu*^ T i ‘i«un K u i “ |h * «•••. -ni,l to Iw infant •
goin it- r.nnlrsi reii-hnitlon More
German government
that
the tho City Hall. This three year OC.OOO a m * in thn county, -ugh
• f l i 'r W o rlil W m I. I h r in iiltt
i Inltll* li.
nl liavr Iiitii ifmnle&lt;|“TriH|i*»r;ii v
the war In honor Gi-nyi.d liwighti Im n Inn Im rn r% ln u lrd b ) Ih r
-IanU be closed. If the government term WIJI lie to succeml W. C. f he petition. Klsnnatures of those
In ft'hliititn hi lin f p u - fe o g e r i.
iltll,
former
mayor,
whose
term
anlrnllitig
66,000
ad
res
w
fio
se­
prntertinn
f
rum
fu
r
th
e
r
&lt;ti»«*
»
Elsenhower.
The
Ameriran
Chief
failed to act. the Allied represen­
m i l l l a n M lla r h r .^ l Ih r I m u h
*In* Binrafi :if*M mrri«s| n crew
as
commissioner,
expires
on
Jan.
T
h
e
u
r
»iu
iitfil
«tefi
tidniil*
a
»
•
cured.
ir
40,000
short,
raid
Mr.
of
Staff
wan
ti
uni**
u
frN'Hintt
1
I
-_i
•
.
i.
ti
.
i.:..
tatives would. In 24 hours, call out
I |tth:i'«t ill ^ iiUlillKliHl
f « iflrt ,• It,ill- . •rn,- -ti-w ardess.
fniititra*r lljiilniiit S. bat he 1
Higgins.
of fI m* mirirnl rih nml uu-. imm' b
the trrops needed to enforce the
llrli l! film ul 11*s ir**r«* *••«»
In. - . . . 1 •1.i
Il 1- ill the
I
mil*
f
ran/
V«*
ii
I'
ii
|
m
*
iiii
»|
prp
Mr.
Mirier,
u
foiinergcity
com­
un
Imnointy
ili'Rii
p
•
*f
»»f
closing. Byrnes recommended that
Present at the meet mg w n «
%«*i i i k ti in S « n I u n i n n i I m i
• « I'd j
\ • ••
•d iln- tweni
|
irufiflinl
Mari'*
Kt*l**4,p
missioner
amt
city
judge,
nnIn'At
I
#
v
I
In*
I
-iiiv*
•
til
%
K*lm
the Allied Control Conrtnissinn
Owen Ihaiglas ( I the stall- file
li«*| %r i m i n i «ni lir%l i M f ’
*
1
.
't.i«hii|i
•
tt.-lsc i.si, Ssli-na
! **• lI»f» i hiff i|«*im/ifM*atf i i isfl
buri:)t •
have Iwmbers available from any nounecd sevrriM wrekv. ngo tlmt control department, and t!
Inn * r ill lull wilr
ft»,
II.i\ mi Hi.
\nf -it
l*f»
of the Biv Four power* to l&lt;nek h* Vijuld run for thir offir,.' and Molpiik and Willi.iin Jurnh.
Ihr
Tits- &lt;(•«•« ini li&lt;* « »f* n. i Im
• hmiiintiHM Iimn !*«•«• ,«)w
gavo reasons' for so doing in n Hla'e | nrr-.| noil Park A .'»-ni
up its decisions.
M»H. 1 .iltt .I'tlifi 1 t'llh its i i sv* i*
l"i I he (tin In IrttYi Nui*lfiL*i t
letter to The Hirnldi
lion.
W ilcnm rtl |ts I lit* n l v Mil It H l'.‘ ^
•- A*»-vitl»s- 'hvami Aim A i*m&gt;b u o *-oh»«». — — —
-The result* bf the nierling .(w.; Toledo Mud lien. ,.f ili.y Amri.
(Junlifiralion of Mr. Cnrrnway
JHUi -aluLu iilUu lliPU - m Mm »•♦»»
I*. A ii I i «»• '|** » i
Pfeiffer !*ny* that
«i*
Hnlay -Was •-the -first &gt;ntimwt»«ti flnllely Imliraleil IFkl lliri.
frt a irt Avsorlattmf^'Will T »O l. XanrTT from &lt; iii/« .ui i n/iif |in* f » .in
I-p I iticn, \. 1 . -old that parafor llie former llnlrs .inl&lt;
that he would run for the office. naL sufficient rnngo lani aw lien Monday fur a rui|ferenra with Imwriw luivi; J( llfotlllir
III1
wg*» (inlerril initially liy tin* •him iii.u|Hi- iin- -iwclin 4 to Hie crash
Bom In Fort Ogden, Fla. In 1009 interested in firn control and re­ Mayor If. James Gut, Mayfair Ion it nvirinitinl Mtilii in (In* uibtlf.
ly inilitiir* unvemnwit #io Iteilin, nvct '1 hi*, p.iratrtwipers will tsks
he came to Sanford In fOIO. was forestation at tho present dime Manager Find Weber and Chembei
A flrr utrrptinir tin* ffmlutn
put tit tlie- i-ari-h, an.i, il necesLit tile niim
( Setter al
educated in local schools and to bring tho matter to u vote,” of Commerce Manager Kdwa»‘l (hr
rily. (iriifi.il Km’ nlmwrt
«--«• i* work.
('lay.
attended the University o f Flor­ said Mr. ’Higgins, lie pointed out lliggi'iis. in ronnf-ction with tin- vpokr in MiiinripMl Hull Hr Nilil
c h ie f r
T I m* f lr ia iiif itu tion uffioo
ida. He was commissioned
a tliai it I* the practice nf tango pro|M soil agreement for the Toll -I • n rhcfflu^ rr»9Hi|- "W r li;ivf
111,i iti«-«I, Imwover. that S»
nu.
Naval ensign during, March. 104&lt;&gt;, owturs to hum over land every club to undergo Spring Irnino
fur Ml«nig 1It** » •.»•! I*, .i •«gi|Ham
V- it
I'npen
ji im I
I r i t ••#)••
tiV f
w ol M
W •• NMIr | itrst l lllt *
An open hearing for Interested and* later liecame "n lieutenant yenr to lecurc flesh • growth of activities liere nett yr«i
hois* the Anieftran z«*ffe
cltisens of Seminole County to senior grade, served at I’earl grass, and that under a pmjrnin .Gilliland wn* n*c oily iwni&gt; Ijmi i&lt; not* Hint .it Ltliitlnir k ) i I
•|oiH-*l «nrn have t ipir*v
learn how school money I* to he Harbor in 1040, and came out of of reforestation 'no hurtling could head of llir farm system of *t- rnniml frrl pr•fsimi^Ii* . f*•» llm
•i i &lt; In ^o to H im H iit i« h j
ih*ii
expended for tho. coming year the service Jen. 14 uf this year. be done except al two year pi-rinds Detroit Tigers. Ilownvrr, he wil rily in iD rrntiifM’ q !•.»-.
I'feiffc** e«|«lailifs| fliii
During Mr. Carrnway’s absence In order that young tm-s-could remain in his present ropni it ■ niMikiml itilmnrp f i i H.i j g lit*
wSa hi Id this mornlnjf si tho
• M I
I S O
W f M
h f » l » * !
f.
until Ort IS. Gilliland. , office o f Bupt. T. IJr. lawtnn. in th. service. Mrs. Carraway grow.
MlNfl I" OII»l&gt; lliHl. wt
I lu
\ net iihot j; p itis«
learned lodnv. .Irelined &lt; f f i i . - leaf nr,| l «• Unit I
where the School Board approved assumed direction of hi* insur­
In
addition,
some
nuige
t
.iiiiliMi it is&gt;* v m i
a it | lu h
the budget, which Includee a 24 ance agency now located on owners are plowing over land 11 a lilgli positn n with , tlie &gt;
l i f t ijm
S
\ ((•iffw«»n, ilifieiaiif alie-nlv u ir.tril w ith nn lci
percept increase in teacher's *ul- North Park Avenue. He i* active ilnnt grass and are interested in liouls Browns and ul»o the pie
I ' mMIm i ' KeiM f Vi ri'utive, V A Sills iv arn*&lt;t of the trio a*
•llds. and a Bp percent Increase a* &lt;v Rotarlan, Jaycee ard a* an fess, rather thun mire tree growth, ilency of the American Associate.ir^D M a tl I iff m •• at **i Liim Im |M»inlf.l tin v .lif t l hi* p u l. T h e t in m a n
Boy lluiney, fornii-r prrsidml • '
to dftke ckro 'of school repairs Elk and Is a director of the Sem­ he said.
I It siiit M W S m ith .
tki m| ill
ihal lerrnl liiliiim^ioiirtl hml pi (fin*
to hritiK tin
'the As'oeiatiou and now with lh&lt; M n*. I a n f e • I.
and
1'replacements, according to inole Countv Chamlicf of Com­
and^replaccraenU.
Sfii|th ••(
••Hi
.
merce. II- belongs to tho First
Pittsbiirs 'Pirates, was a frequent PlllllteUa Au Jmr. )n»» « oIl'D tl .ill Iripn&amp;nlioif nut •only lihrmlUe* (••I tnevi before the tlrtia/ifi
acting Bupt. B- F.. Morris.
(HBT H iiif **|ftiTf7 lTtnjj •winver- of t&gt;MTTtT
The budget will be sent to BeptjaJ,.phurcji.^ ..
vlxitnr
in
Hanfonr
last
rfpring.
the Unilnl sStahv Aimy .iml Im* pieiniunl &gt;, hut hbn jm*i hi it a »v L o o iu h
Meanwhile, Brigadier General
Bupt. Colin 'English for ip Gilliland was the Florida .Slnlr hc^n »cn*. Ui -Fori fliuRc. *N'. r .
trnvurtive riaiiiiN fur mrh waiver. Telford Taylm disclosed Hint thn
One cltissn. Mrs. Victor
league's first president after th-’
Many
riaiiH who at the lime nnpiiital o f Sehiu-ht has thrown
'
a former Board member,
loop's rc-orgunixation in Hl^tt. A)
J sp ark *
falling — m i - n*m,H.p.?e * 1 U l t f c - i l U l M S •ir d U A I U l y WCIC. a Inimhslirll into Ailiul- plana tn • Meal- count rs nf ilnwiltown
at the hearing,
that .Lima hfi was alto serving «*
. I.gdd. n.ay now Im eot.tU-.l to try Nuxi tndustrialiai. on- war- stores, which for the past week
school balance on -hand
secretary of the Del-and Chamtx-i Wtawlen w f. stand ll.i.,1
WASH IN0TON. Oct. :t -i/P)- of Ccmmcrrc.
I9T.B78. Anticipated rothe p r l n e ^ cause* of b »" 'f fire.|«"&lt;‘ " ' “ X " lrtV- PPI'I'rstlon. he sail. making charge*. General Taylor have been full of cheese ’ and
presented a welcome
Key -leglslatois predicted today
Ill i i *1*111i«»fi* vetrnini who weie will l,o ill charge o f any new pro- pickles,
at 1404,004 from .Federal
Varioui members of the Juniur •that there will lie rough going
idigildn lull who writ* ilnt fumillui iw-edings. l i e -said thn matter now j sight this morning l&lt;&gt; hmijcwives
XW®7.0I5).
... eounty Uses
Chsmber of Commerce todsv re­ In-Congress for the Army’* mwith the light tn waiver, o f pr!- bps Iwe it placed, &gt;&lt;efnr8 Thief 8* they saw T-bone and round
steak*‘ and other choice .cula of
tiiium m.iv also uiake^lhcir claim I'ro-Ki-utor Robert . Jnrkson, r
j f d *otlwr* w u rw ?*?$6.61 B)* ported an Ute'~|in&gt;grcsT~of tho vised unlverral military tmining
that Jackson, ill turn, wdl outline &lt;l&gt;eef at OPA prices.
Jsjrcee ilsnce scheduled tn he held plan.
now, he explained. ’•
the total balanck. of $B09.- Jsyce
Oct, Fi at the Mayfair Inn for. the
Most of the few lawmakers re­
Heveraj large shipments of
To la- eligible tiir waiver d 'he problem to President Tim -I.
t t t s i purpose of obtaining funds to maining in Washington during the
premium, a veleian must lie dis­ Taylor said any announcement re­ western iwjef were, received from
6 and are as follows: od- finance the' Junior trade body’s currant election—campaign have
abled fm it nert’id of al least six garding llm. future rumen- :&lt;■ * • Jacksonville this morning, hut ac­
r- 'h
•hied away from open comment
cording to butrhers, thia first of
Uon. 116.700; Instruction, portion nf the tourist program.
inunth*. If the waiver l,&lt; granted, t-i'lnwed' would •■e mad•eems
to
lo?
nn
freedom
nf
in­
lly
K
E
N
T
COOPER
Jock Mcrrlaon also reported on on the issue— just at they have in
the month quota will l&gt;e gone in
20: nperstlon, janitor, fuel.
hr la then entitled tn refund " f Whitn Jlou.in In IVoahliigton.
formation,
without
rralu.vlinn
.
Executive
Director
Mrs. Alfred Jn&lt;|| has sent nn n wwk or two. A few carcasses
‘.,409; repairs snd replace- ths progress of a plan for coun­ the past. Almost all those willing
piemiiims paid from th* date his
that
infoimiition
Hint
can't
I
h
Tho Associated Prats
I4.TJ71; transportation, ty-wide cleanup drive. Vice Presi­ to . discuss it— f rirn.lt and f° e»
tited-aveils nothing. A* I* said disability -tiegnii. Fatore paymrnl.s •iPVrsL.tO licneial Kisoaimu.r !•* f q w r i r restricted-Florid* V e f
National Newspaper Week this prin
save her husband, Colonel General, also were received,
; health, ' f U M t other dent Bralhry Odhpm presided to­ alike— art- agreed that many's hoi
first of the yenr in n meta- on hi* irnlicy arc made hy the
the
day in the absence o f President deliete w ill. break out over the year finds the movsment for free­
Pork, including bacon and ham,
government fur the duration of his Alfred Jodi, who was condemned
age
tn
tho
United
Nations:
'
problem once Coniress convenes dom of the press facing obstruc­
.H O .
»B,- Jack Ratigan.
disability. Veterans shuulib con­ hy the tribunal to In- hanged lamb, anil sausage were corripieuM
ft
it
my
fervent
ho|m
that
tions and generally being buffeted
next Janeary.
latcr thfs. month. T^ie appeal was out bv their absence. Thero was
you and your qasociste* will tinue tn pay premium* unlit they
around.
relumed to her with the note- n limited amount o f veal. Fish
develop n program going far be­ are notified by thu VA the waiver lion:
’ Addressee travcle,| away and chicken were plentiful,
In the lost twelve months cen­ yond mere accost of reporters t.v has been granted.
8 AILOK INJI.'KKD
without any new address."
Feed merchants reported that
sorship has been relaxed Irusomo
ms,;J _
The
nrw
legislation
liiieraliscd
news and communications facili­
Eisenhower, who is in Scot- they now have sacks' o f white
countries, bat there probaDiy It ties. The whole structure of hu­ the standard* hy which tidal ilia' A sat lor sntloned at the Naval
land, has no authority to inter- flour for sale. A shortage of
mora censorship today than in
Air Station, was slightly In­
man rights in n' world of free ability ia vtra'surrd. •Certain “ ala- vene in tho mntter.
.
, scratch feed for chicken* and proany other Meant peacetime era.
land a t . I;P0 o’clock tHU, after- LAKE SUCCESS,- N. Y-. Oct.
men, with govermrfenU of their lutory disabilities," such ns the
'
----- - ■ — , , tein feed* wag predicted. Prlcas
lb no n whan the Ford sedan -In 1/V-The United Nsllens -Efconom- One thing has developed thst i»
choosing, rests upon one loss nf both srnu or laith le.;a,
There are said to be more than on these Bern* have risen
nr eyesight, arc now considered
which he was riding south on Ic and Hucitl Council unsmlnwus,
.1 QU types of common stains,
(*Jt*t during the last f ew days..
Avenue and-/riven by
4 a. 1168 000,000 budget In many parte o f the world that
“ Vague phraser such ss free as total disability, even 'though
promoted International freedom o f tha press Is an es­
nf Information are Inade­ tho veteran might still bo sbio
*
B ^ 'w i t h n
_
organisation after lopping sential.
quate. The fundamental medium to work at a job,
1942 Hudson drlrsn* by Barbara o ff approximately I 100.006.000. • A great deal o f lip ssrvice to Of communicstloAs.is the printed
Craft Casa o f Oribndo.
The Th# vote, waa toksa- after nearly the Idsa hoe been given by word. The right to know must be
• SCORE B Y INNINGS'
whoee name was not Bstofficials who . could really do Implemented hy the right tq
INGLKY IMPROVES
the ooI ice report, was
*/ —
something about It. and U could print, by full press freedom. Thl*
the station to hart his
'Frieudg of J. L. Injley will be
mm l
-- - H
----- t
1 t L . have boon • put highsr on ths objective must not be the selfish
IWMifti Mwraonfa. Ttofivw i w ag*l}da o f tho United Nations On# to gst news. for oursslres. pkoaotl to learn thkt he la Im­
B attprfettrsS U JU u iie— D ick s o n , UrctTthecn ( 9 ) and'
MPort. Thus, in effect ths dsU- then number twenty, jndtr* r W a r l ; ! snderssnding can be proving since a recent operation
gates msraly.- pssssd the ” &lt;on- •ub-bead. U should have been achieved only If news flows freely st the Femsld-Laughton Memorial
K iu ttx . B r o o k ly n — H a lte n , B eh rm a n ( 5 ) , L o m b a rd i
_ will
demolished snd the
trovertlsl qtMstlon from one Cody placed .firs t Another thing of to all countries snd may be free­ Hospital and is now recuperating
( 6 ) H lg b e ( 7 ) , M e llo n ( 8 ) , T a y lo r ( 9 ) &amp; E d w a rd s . •
the Ms
nf the Hudson w
great concern la that the stress ly published In them.”
at home.
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Death For One Nazi

£
P A R I S , O c l 3, m — Sccw B y rn e s t o d a y co n c ed ed th a t
th e re a rc seriou s d iffe r e n of
S ta ts
J am es
ces em otiK th e A llie d n a tio n s
bu t, s im ila r to th e re m a rk s
.6 : 'b y
P r im e
MiuUtoB.
, if, he folt-surc thero vuib

Life For The Other

•ip i*

Higgins Says Cattlemen Show Lack
Of Interest In Fire Control Unit

Two Candidates
Qualify In City
Commission. Race

Edinburgh Turns Acquitted Nazis Granted Temporary ,:
Out To Welcome
Protection From Further Arrest
Gen Eisenhower

Miller And Carravyay
To Seek Seat Vaca­
ted By W. C. Hill

IJ. .M. Chief Of Staff
(Jivcn Honorary Dij^rcc Bv I nivcrsity

L I Muy Hold * *
**I!M7 ( ’onvention
In French Capital

Toledo Baseball
O fficia l To Visit
Sanford Monday

Disabled Veterans
( a n Now Request
Premium Refunds

* Budget Approved-,
t Today A t M eeting
O f School Board

Town M arkets

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&amp;,Keceiycr R ij^Meat.;

JaycecB Make PlanH
For Oct 12 Dance*

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Rough* (ioinjr
Military Plan
In- Next CongrcHH

Shipments Today

A . P . O ffic ia l Declares Freedom
O f Press Still Faces Obstructions

U. N. Group Approves
Biff ReJFuffce Budget

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SPORTS BULLETIN

R H K

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Brooklyn .100 000 003

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THURSDAY. OCT.

3 A N K O R D , F L O R ID A

1940

tHURSPAY, OCT. 3, 194?

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IN T ftK 'C U U n r JDK.TUB c o u n t y fa n r . u t t j
^ Cfcuaty
JITD O R ’ - HKMINOW! • COUXTY,
You-aodsach of you-*?* J,*r*by KI*rMs,

.T"* "aicriRti x. w M

liT r * ; nstat* of V i C WHJtON,
f»«*»a»»d .
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T i ' ,vll I'fo lllo i'. and I’srsop*
JfartfK I'lalm* &lt;&gt;r Demands .Vralrv-t

•‘Karat* of W. a mison
«W n M . • . . f .
first-publication SepG I*. 1*1*.

y i- t 'Ir tlT * . IN I'n o B A T K .

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and. « * u « U * » d . U »

P/ i * * * t v b —

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aay ,-ialms an,t «J*m»nes which you, Florida.
or *ltb»r of-rn u .'n iay.lu c* against month*
Um &lt;■»&lt;•*« &lt;•« W .'U , W lldON, d »- piihlltai
erased. 1*1* o f a**'! Cauaty, to lb .
•
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Is nolle*

Each turner,

At

IHfc 5AN tPRO HLKAU&gt;, bAnfUKD, LLUklDA

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.Dry mustard 1*’ alfq
softener.

*BB vThlitr»ft&gt;l' o f lb

F r o m w h e r e I s i t ... J y J o e

M a rsh

“ Where Customera Send_Their Friend*1

HOMR-CONTKOLLED'

t Friday and Saturday

A bsollst «*«loisisf His spMssi si I*.'
•ss.i d*Oeri
ttiis Istffsiting Isbjsct

and the A^elon Pqtch

— You Save! They Picked
ThVBargains For You!.

S

aaass

6 ARTICLES FOR SALE

FOR BE N T
HOUR tor rent, 1114 Park, phom
lU -W ,

WORK

WANTED

&gt; -lioulit ft the
«* 1III iiMt| .|\v,l) as &gt;t number
•
&lt;*iir must. lUmeted ami ichippril ,
ult ii.il* mukr- gmul hiding
for getdi*. TIu-v arn virtua
tmMihle 11, sanitize.
W a itre s s e s Omuld ulvvay
h a lf net* ttlirn on .d u ly ,
h a ir itfil o n ly iir v w n l* ail untidy
.itq V n i.lrn o

but

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Legal Notice

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myriad* of bacteria mid should
nl&gt;t Iso a llo w ed In. hung | o o »«. and
blow oyer fu/al.

He Stilil lliul mint stairs ‘ huvr
controlling tlirsr two of.
felines ami that Visitors will h r
paitirularly sensitive in them.
Florida so far houeVrr, lias no
wav of controlling them but
through appeals t„ the manage­
ment and Individual*.
Keep the pencil out of ypur
hair . . Iiactrria from the hair
is passed on to the cheek, the
elieck is laid oil the table, aftd
the whole thing become* a
vicious Yvcle. ’
He careful about open abra­
sion*. t'uts on the hum!* and
lirnu and pimple* on the face
ate filled with .taphyloeorru*. a
bacteria peculiar t,. the skin und
highly polmmous. One pimple onn
carry enough bacteria to make
law s

KXHBRT painting—contract ~ i r
hourly hnvi*. S. G. Grogan,
Keep fingernails clean and cut
froc est.maves, I’ honn 1154 or short. t?nifoiin* should be rliung.7 8 IU .'
. e/l ^tyularly. A rlcatt. neat optitiuniu'u dues u-1.acquit - o n V - f « r AWNB m o w a d j- - Bemona
price*. Jerry luird, phon* 1

Fresh Fla. Cukes
P a r t l c d - F e a r s , 2 Ifttr

.

STOMACH ULCERS

(inking FQtatat*

Delicious Apples .... 2 lbs 29c

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•JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 1. (Spe­
cial).
._ waitrenses
and the niatiagenirnt of all Flor­
ida eating ptares to be mbro
ouf to EXCESS A CID careful
in their food handling
habits and to tighten up on sani­
tation rule* in their estahlMh*
menta was made today by David
?PK
•Hhs.wn.t. Vnn
Tim ATM i: NT !»»»• f^wo Srtd fur n tWof B. I.ee.l chief «nnitary engineer,
22J.*?TT*r»l " * * * Oaetw (****• A&lt;IS- State Bpnrd of Hralth.
Mr. ljMe pointed out ihnt Oto
opening
of the tourist season in
X.k
w u i 2*1?"
Florida la drawing near and that
he hope* employee* In rating
house* will feel more responsible
luinry'a Drug Store
for presenting a sanitary front
Itoumillat K Anderson Drags

9

Tokay Crapes, 2 lbs
No. 1 Potatoes, 10 lbs

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Symptoms o f Distress Arising from

Copyrifkj, JOgd, f/aW Stout bnyurt tmuUtnn.

CabbaKo &amp; Rutabagas, lb 5^*

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Tightenings O f Sani­
tation Rules Over
State Is RequeiUfrJ

QUICK ItEUEF EDOM

Canadian

Icchcrg U'ttuce, 2 i ads 19c

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will bs isst fill, whits llity Isit. Is sty
rtsdsr witling Is Iks fdscsllsnsl Dbiliss,
SU f 9* Arts NswYVi, N.Ysbob K .303

Bert Childers put an id In tha
Naturally it puttied some folk*
Clarion the other day. Here's what y.. biit Bert axplains: “ It give* ms
It o ld :'
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. ■a klek to share thing* when 1 cap
afford to—whither i f * the melons,
"Mantel mors melon* than I
Can eat this year. Stop by qjtd pick or the lemonade, or beer. I guess I
Just like to Indulge my whims."
as many as you want. A ll ire*."
From where I alt. If we had more
Am yon ean cue**, plenty of foils
"self-indulgent" people like Uert
sent their kid* over snd plenty af
th* parents cams too. Stripped —who believe in aharemnd share
_ i time.
l l . *AAnd
_A
Bert’s melon patch la__ao
■•A** ,,T* » l|4 let lire, this tired
fa t^iey went away, Bert treated world would be a whole lot betUr
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£ a hid* to lemowade, and offered °®l
• grownup* a glass of Ice-cold
/-)
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sparkling beer.
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‘ Sanford. Florida

To
Waitresses
By Health Board

W H A T C A U S E S IT

Bert Childers

81 Store Managers Celebrate

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CJSWEETE

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l.r-|l dut'l
" o titis til t . i » , i l i p . i . , .
lint tie i. Ili, put.It* 1,. |
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If a -la lli |.a|»r, the . 1 1 et'*.. » l
III,. u fore* a l-t
t*'t III- ipite .loiw ti ill
eaptt
•&gt;•111Ll* I I.) i|i.
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FLORIDA FFFDS FOR FLORIDA

t liv ir u iit lr r

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•hit *»r hid tiln k iiM iit ••»-» «

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NOLB T1BB -SIKH
COKNHAGAN cabbage
nojw ready,' Phone 705-

PU R N IsllE D 7oo"m — 807 Mag

building your, flocks live X— Coll _\Vny,

K.TADglhA.HTFUS fw* Chr^lfnae

FRYERS
FOWL

BEDROOM for rent.
Av*.

|)r«vked and Drawn

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Corn-Frd Hen Turkey*

HenT U R K E Y S lb.

79c

Fillet (&gt;f Sojc, III ...
Fillet Of Baildpck, Hi

Wisconsin Chegdar

Filiet Of Cfld.'lb

Cheese, lb ..

(trpup.er Steaks, lb

Cheese, lb .

Obelisk Flour

reen Giant Peas

(lyatcrs, pint ..
x/i pint

Bulk CotUge

Cheese, lb .

311 Park
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muck land, on- old
Undo road. Phone Co. 4708,
A O . ir . S

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Quantity Rights Roaerved
Prices Good Thru Saturday October 5

F R O fT S A H o

VEGETABLES
Leko

York Im|ici1nl

W h M O ' l C U H tO X - C L U N

PINEAPPLE

Stokely Orange

hygUnlcolly
dtanl M cDonald Fancy
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FOOD

Htrained

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Trappey'a Deity.

Georgia

CABBAGE
Il’a New Pack — No. 1 Can
1 when available

Potatoes 5 u»

Pimigntoes *
Now Patk-Gunpboll’ji
• Tomaio

-Snntn Crux Whole

25c

bad Bla*

Potatoes 5 u&gt;* 25c

Stokely Grapefruit

"aiifprata

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Tomatoes ib
Oanad*

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17c
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Rutabagas u&gt;

Stokely. Cut Green
B eans

N0 2

PeaS • No 2 can

N. Y. Drcwed Long Island

Schooldays E. J.

Peat

No 2 can

Sin 9ftc

Fat Tender Dressed Drawn

U o23o

P R Y E flS
Lb
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Dressed, Drawn X W E J M B ^

Popular Seat Covers •
SEMINOLE TIRK SHOP

IIORKQW tlliltli W IIKIiG
P r i v a c y is r c s p e c i r d ,
YOUK natuirtl devire for privacy
in money matters I, strictly
respected hrra.
Friends and
relative* are not uueatlonH
100 lbs ice
about your ctedlt.
Your em­
cap.
Y it a la ir c
ice
box,
all
ployer or businra* associates
tu cial, $A0; M an 's bicycle, p ic
will not hear of your personal
w ar
d e lu x e
um dcl.
c x c d s 'iit i
affairs. Th«ru U no causa for
con d itio n , |50.
Phono b fg .
embarrassment.
Reasonable credit requirement*.
No ro-makers on money loan*
' CHECK THESE BARGAINS!
Variable payment plans.
TUUFJ temper hedge .hears 13.60;
FA M ILY LOAN CO.
Hand -aw* by Henry Dtsstnii
I’bont **
9t.t3; 3-blude Atkins keyhole Florida Rank Bldg.
*aw» $2-f&gt;0; 10-inch flat fi&gt;*»
12 S P E C IA L SERVICES
K cn, net and Fool only 3(^
(all you want); Aluminum fun­
SIGNS
nel. frflo: sturdy N-lncli pliers
Show cards and posters
life an,| many other quality
O— DEE’S SIGN SKRVICh
item, at bargain price*.
’
O. I). lomdress. Phone 1021
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
FXOOR BANDING
.100 Fast First St.
and finishing. Cleaning and waxlug. New floora surfaced to per
6
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D faction. Old tloora made like new

MIRACLE BLOCKS
•
FOR HAUK
A VERY good seven room houg* FOR your home—Superior work. oh five acre* land with plenty
manahin -weather resistant, high
fruit tr*V4. Land suitable for
strength, termite proof.
Mir­
raising vegetable, or flowars.
acle Concrete Co, 1108 Klin
-A real buy at 98260.00.
Av*.
SEVERAL choice building lota in
HhktKft and SanftM UsigHta IM ITATION leathers in fmwt
section pricad from 9400.00 to 'colors and large selection of
good upholstery fnbrica. Rnbart
•R. Brown. 2911 N. Orange
n v o gtflry home on edfner lot
Ave.. Orlando. Fla.
in good location priced at
97600.00.
‘
61X room bungalow on Palmetto TUXKIXJ FDFDS—complete
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
Avenue hard wood floors, threo
bedroom*,
0NCRETE
eewer p iw —Septic
SEVERAL nice 6 A O' i
tahks, fence post, greate traps,
bungalows in good local
Y your car 'regardless
bsnHrcs, flower pota.
Miracle
from 97860 to 98600.
or. condition, Roy Reel,.
Concrete Co., '309 Kim Ave.
HUBERT A. .W ILLIAM S
REALTOR
MECHANICS
Raymond Lundqulst *
ATTENTION!
USED piano* fur cash. Thu Music
Associate
We have Ju*t redelved a large
||ox. phone 953.
.
Atlantic Ran* Bldg
Phone 732 'assortments of
h a r d -to . get
fools,
and
It
Will
pay
you
to
7
Pets,
Livestock,
Supplies
Here la .something Interesting for.
look them over.
person looking fer Income; a
' r STA N LE Y - ROGERS
I HUY rows, calves, yearlings,
wull built 7 room home—with
HARDWARE CO.
Phone R. IS. U rd . 7B8-W.
2 bedrooms up *i\d 2 down,
-TOGGHTON
i'a~ and - ohiUraa'a
WATSDNr-tWt
"^dtcorrrrd insii'o;~recenHy palnVCelery Ave. Has l*urtna Fesda.
itl on the outald*/ In a it0o,l
bard-to-git marchandise. 0. W.
(downtown locntioii. Has double
Clark, 20B 8anfon) Ave.
garage and' a gnml 4 room
chicks, th e S a n f o r'd X-Ce
Store, 2nd L Hanford.
"ffarag* apartment which D rent­ SEE US fo r Innersprlng Mated nnfurnlshed.
TKi h o u s e
trassas,
Box Springs,
and
could b* aaallv adapted into a
Hollywood
Beds at factory SINGLE ox to work In wood. II,
F. Slade, Lingwood.
,
t t apartment house. PHc* $10,price*. Retail store A display
room.
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HELP
WANTED
A 8 apar
l i t W. FIRST RT.
condition,. on ' large lot. 2 car r-cjiols Redding A Furniture Co. G IR L for sod* fountain a&gt; j
garage, with Income bringing In
Sanford Maltreat Factory
ey’a Drug Store. Part *Jmi
9103.00 per month. One apart­
full Urns.
ment could be made Immediately
THREE
young ladies, 19 to 2t,
available for purebaaer. Price
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pB,760.
noat appearance, of goud charV BulJnets enterprisa — grocery
ncter, free to travel U, 8. Mutt
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atore, atrvica atatlon. and llvhave good inferences.
Tran­
sportation furnished, drawing
, * Ing quarters, modbrnlv equipped
. and doing nica Imilnesi.
If
account while-In training, fu r
further details *»? Mrs. Morgan,

C H IC KENS
Yellow Sharp

Lb

1JCIactric Co.
13H

Dressed, Drawn Roasting

O ' Suiuhino Paanut
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CKI.KKV plains—e n o u g h
for
about in acres. Volauti, l*j*
chill and Early Furiuoe. Ileus
have not been pulled uvt-r. Alsmi
ready. I'horat 010'lt. . *

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Long Island

Potatoes 10 u» 35c

SALE

Ip i liC-JU!

FURNISHED house or apt., 2 ur
GIUT8- and meal—ground fresh
3 bedrooms. -Plume 5iW-J.
every Monday from snowflake
I R O F E S sioN A L employed wmncom. Can be bought at Gard­
an. and mother desire furnished
ner'* Store, Lake Monroe. II)
apt or small house.
Box E,
lb. bag. .11.00.•
It* I'U . I T . tw o d oc ,
c/o Herald.

3 R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE

WE HAVE PLENTY
O f MERCHANPISE

FOR

(fWafw-toys. games, book*. Jnl(v
Hry now-on budget or *isy-awsy
Tiiwstonc Stmijs, III K. First

2 BOOMS for housekeeping. Ad- P IL L UP with Fuel Oil and Kero
sene before Winter, ' •
ulu 'mly. Till Oak Ave.
II. IL Pop* 'CoH Inc. M0c ... _
PORTION of home for rent. -201
S rllU ilSk k oil strive fur " sale, 11
LO ANS
K. 10th 8t. Kitchen privUfge*.
lUMl W. First St.
f-r
NICIIOLI.S*
LOANS
MADK
No chitdion. Phone 77.
STUDIO OP I'llO TtN iRAB lIY
FROM fio TO yaou
for flnetti quality
.
lOO’V
w
o
o
l
.
I.AItGK well furnished room. 113
PORTRAITS
Itrict prlvnry; fast service
ARMY BLANK IT S
W. I fit h St. Phon* 4IU-W.
Commercial and Copy Work
FLORIDA LOAN M L
»&lt;U0 ■
Snapshot Services .
102 Sanford Avenue
ItlHISON' SPORTING GOODS
2
W A N T E D T O RENT
Itmne I I 8 « — 220 MrUeh Bldg.
toil K. pirst .'it.

bi You’v* Boon Waiting For

White C M I a r

E NEED. LlSTINCRw'uT^nrm*,
nohftf, tirfiv&lt;i'and"Tlu sin e»»
'William*,
Property. • XV, K.
Realtor, Tom Uolt Associate,
Phone 1120. 110 N. 1'urk Av.-.

ACBBfl

clo w r to

hearing aid,
rcaxonahle. R.

colored

69c

fcSlue:m w«

PAN8Y PLANT!!
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to aet how; other annuals.

trial untarpria*. Property lolrta
A t j a n t i e Coast tin* tracks.
1900.00 par acre.
39 acres of land on West

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GE8TRUDK VINING
1 Phon* 731 ______ _

n. M. GLEASON
Lake Mary, Fla.

RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
PHONE ton
RTRICK LA ND-MOR BISON
• DHIVB-IT. INC.

By
fo llo w in g
th e «e
s im p le ,
et Vila v
liiild l*
of
c le a n lin e s s
oi can " k e e p it g o o d ta s te in
■ur cu sto m ers in uths add o n p
ng" , f l a y
to w a rd
c o n tr o llin g

S n n fortl A v r m i f ill 2ntl S lte rl

appliance

fh g

Tlic

the

not in n ',

ricnnvrr.mii

fo r e x a m p le

In"
T A M P A X

t|mt lh ,

ag,
"w ill
in-coin
winter "
Other points i»»u g
the.,- Nearly half uf
2,000,011.1 unemplrj-nl
August were wut v
hmising .im itnce «
t&lt;&gt; be ‘‘ ae He" at len*l
enrly month. » f I'll
nrixlui timi .,f i »»o.iu
•Stlcli a- aulmimlfilenil t %\u.llllig
ju-t l»- ginning l»i *h

NOTV reedy to grind every }b&gt;fi:
. d iiT Anoriilng — Yopr enrh]
ftlta , meel, corn A cob «r
shocks, "ate., for fe»d. J. w.
AN W A N TK I) to succtud W,
Rail, I-ah* Monro*, Phon* 1 6,
Tull for {600 family Rewldgh
PIJONOGRApIlflfor renG *1
burlntu lh I7c*t Ptsco Colutr,
IfusJe Bus, phone 063.
Products sold 20 yean. Parntanenr If vbu are a hustler,
WHT* Rawlrlgh’s. Dept. FAJ214*1238, Memphis. Term, or tie

/aferaajy

B A L E R A P r U A N CEO

ATTENTION
IF interested |n
. • . k o . 4-11.
—
, J I to:
and rornpleta
Sale 8 room houai
rn. chicken pen. Ft'
. land, fenced, d ee r «

.WANTED elderly
intt rested In pi

(1.00

Ironized Yeast
Me

Totliiy and Friday
T IIE COI NTKSS

WAS
A LA D Y ...
HUT
rJ ^ /
MONTE
WAS
( j _ \)\
AWAY! f j j i t

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1 B C Powders ...

O P E N S 12:45 P. M.

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Xjf BR0 M0 SELTZER
^ ^ 'r i G H i s
i n
J P X ! ACAOIC t / 1 M

W

i W AYS^aTU

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Absorbine J r
A n ljH c p lic
60c

2

Syru p

P c p N ill
35c Cirovm

Cold Tablets
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Vitalis
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For fu
Mr*. M
to 6:30
'pleas*.
3A LE 8 clerk wanted. A!
man, preferably wdn i
axp/ritnea though no
utvlv necessary. Appl]
U r to Box 106, Herald.

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jr Pin Ppm*
Clcanwnd

WESTING HOUS E electric 80 g ib
lo'n Uhl* top hot water heat•r. Also Gaa rang*.. 2316 Oan- W ANTED—4 youn:
to 24, Is t o in l t

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ANNOUNCING opening of I. !•
Simonson Enginrerfng A Rm
veying. Marion C. Gordon. ••
presentative. 110 N. Patk A» ,
Phoas 1I2J.

SEMINOLE TIRE HIIOI
201 North Park'
_____ Telephone 37

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day. Fiodar karp bilifoM

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vicinity
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LO ST— Pair
horn-rimmed
rjrt
glgaM*, JgaUter case, vicinity
high school-1Rosa Court I!*ward. Phon* 817.
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LOST — Paper bag. with several
' articles Including papers valuOsteen, Fla., Box

ed "Count of
a' bold atory
urea
who ’
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Dur m ill) yrsr* uf expertrtur and *&gt;ur »urc skill In
Die le tte r perfrrt rilling at •
durti»r»’ eiarting .pert (I
&lt;4tl(rtix are jour sssura'nrr
ut U** II ik M - piein tptl i r -»
medlrlnrs ubtslnsble. When
you have a pir&gt;rrtpt|on
prrpjrrd *| our pharmacy,
&gt;na can be certain that
the inert lr In* w* deliver
to yoo couldn't be better
—couldn't be better com­
pounded—couldn't be made
of belter -quality Ingredi­
ents.

too Cant Nome

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in abound, money making.Item,
era aobcg-wnd can give responalbl# references as t r yfa r aMljty and' character,

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13 NOTICES— PERSON AI

'

T t unifin'. r'ceni «l»t-

we rrpair wdahing ninrhlm
vcccum cleaners, fans, mfxn
Tm ttcr Appliance Service, I"
XV. 2nd St.. Plmne 103l-J.

You have It. We haul it.
A J. Haulers, Coiner It- *
Sanford.

E. P n rk , M g r .

&gt;ith *i|&gt;|i|y. Surb a «
nun ,leclitre-l. "cm i
|ir|c,' crdlaitse'.'*
Hteelmatl s l*T’ r* *
ably at carinnre w

DODGE - PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
I0D Pnlmrlto Ave."
Phon* toil
K L IX T K IC

R obert

I)r. Steelman
. Warns Nation
0t‘ Depression

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Add 20f* Federal
exrise-tat In C o *»e

�THURSDAY, OCT. S. 1040

The Sanford Herald

Restaurant Sanitation?

"SHIP'S LOG”
JUST RECEIVED!

■The S ta te H o a rd o f H ea lth Has r e c e n tly issued som e
tim e ly n utfR oitiotB w ith re s p e c t t o tiK h tcn ln x
nanltat ion rules in tile v a rio u s -c n tin K esta b lish m en ts
F lo r ­
id a . W ith th e to u rist season r a p id ly
th e

Up on
of
approaching,

P. R. MITCHELL’S

100% G O O S E DOW N

Hoard wisely points out that no single contribution could
be better matte to odr visitors' pleasure and. welfare than
providing plnccs to cat that are pi once both clean and ap­
petizing.
*
Among suggestions udvancad by the Board are the
following:
,
.
I,- Waitresses_,shpuid wear hair nets. Loose hair not
only, looks untidy "lint encourages the' .spread of disease
Serins.
• *
am . • u tu r y
r*rm*
2. Waitresses should not put pencils In their hair.
IV u k l MM httH*
»* ilr »* •*
The pencil carries bacteria from the hair to the check
— fSMa, K ill a* rharsvS l»r
which in turn is laid on the table.
J 7 n « * h t r in r t h lr;; w in .
3. Waitresses should keep their fingernails clean and
srw'Hprr
cut short. Uniforms should be changed regularly and
kept clean.
•I, Waitresses umi cooks should immediately disin­
fect open cuts or abrasions and cover with band-aids, not
only to prevent Infection in themselves but also to avoid
t l « HtnM U m
•• ^
liM cla tti PrtM ftWffc I*
ealltkd I# l i t « l t tmr f f spn-nding genus ntnong their customers.
5, C.lasses should always be picked up from ’the
bottom', and knives, forks and spoons by the handle, never
jx u r u s . touching the portion that comes in contact with the cus­
» 3K .U V SSSrSfATOi tomer's mouth.
i t 6. Waitresses should never touch .the butter with
ith'frir hands, it should be picked up either with a fork or
THURSDAY. OCTOBER X 1946 spoon,
7. Waitresses should be particularly careful not to
stick their thumb in the’ coffec or soup. .
..
8. Sweeping should nut to allowed-in any- place at.
any time when-customcrt'are*eating ' "
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By following these simple every day habits of clean­
liness,'says the Slate Board of Health, eating establish­
ments can go a long way toward preventing the spread of
disease and toward ''keeping a good taste in .your cus-

toiwrs^iiTouthS.’j :

B HullA-eolM;
Dtaetor Pepper Is going on n

iputinn lour for the Democratic
’ parts’ In eleven statrif and say* he
will piwak on fereun
whenavir He wants to. A Ki'.'nt break
for the Republican*!_____ .

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NOBODY

W ERE

' B tfr o s o u '

C H I C K E N S '. ',

"Quality Bedding ManufacjurcrsSince T 920"
119 WEST FIRST STREET
PHONE
SANFORD MATTRESS FACTORY
Celery and Sanford Avc. Phone 672-J

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If tlio story told in "I Chose Freedom,” by Victor
Krnvchrnko; Is true—‘and it is told with circumstantial
detail which s o u iii Ih like the truth— then, indeed, .Russia
behind the iron curtain is in a had way. It is lho account
of tlie life of a young engineer managing one factory after
anpther under’ tile USSR. He finally rose to a place on

N’hstsvslim , qualms fail to fill
retail moat counters, ere likely to
fca rpiK-.tliu- to OPA for larger
quotas. .Plenty‘ o f fat catllo are
now rocnirvf |h» Florida Ha Hands.

garly snow* In
York, Ver­
mont ami New llampuhlrt Os-well
oiut n f tipt p u rc lia s fn g cyinutissiODs fo r. icnd-leusn and jvns
aa -very cold weellirV generally
thoughout the mirth, will help to sen t to ttiis c o u n try in 19-13.
bring the visitor* down early thl#
l i e reimUiiud a t this w o rk lo n g enough to leurn his
roar.
By Hie time Christmas w a y about, and th e n fu lfille d a lo n g -h e ld d rea m o f rcroll* grownl, two nr Ihrec months
..............
of cold vwaihtt already will
send .s ig n in g and s la y in g i » A m cM cn .’ l i e w as on e o f the fe w
Tying "fo r h igh er-u p s abltl to g e t out from u n d e r t h e .n e t o f spies,
million* p f Ihem aeuri.'
secret p olice and sa d istic cru d ity w h ic h the S o v ie t re g im e
aunny cllinca.
Im poses on a ll- its w o rk e rs .
tier's HuP e o p le w h o have- read Russian h istory and kn ow
wMch has a *,ollt c o q d itio n * u n d er th e C za rs are* npt to thin k nlrnost
tbe' my* any rt'Khm» o f m o d e m tim es must b e b e tte r than th e pov; verdicts, e r ty a n d cru elties en d u red so lo n g. T h e y k n o w th e U cvoriiere u»Al lu tion o f 1917 w a s Intended to im p r o v e co n d itio n s and
“frhnre is U i « y b elieve it has don e so. T h e y n p p ro vo th e Conatitutha'JcaiMJ, Hon o f 1935 w it lim it re a liz in g th a t it him n e v e r b ee n .p u t
ami shoot in to p ractice.
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Hut a cco rd in g to K ru v ch e u k o , th q revalu tion arien w ho
"Schools Need Overhauling (rpm
L Top to Bottom llera” , U tlw way
The Tampa Tribune headlines It.
E i. trouble with moil uf u» li
t we are looking f«r aomS
1 aimpk* remedy for the ecliool prob­
lem In Florida.’ like the firing
of a &gt;ingle teacher we don't hap*
, ’pen to like. When what wv need
[■ il a 'Complete overlmuling of the
Who'&gt;i school nyiU'jn In Florida
• from top fo bottom-^

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The editor o f thd" gniithville,
Mo. Damotral-llermlil, aftrr n
Ulepooj convereation with President Truman, an old friond, says
on Sept. 27. *ThU column claim*
the distinction of l»cin«r the flr*t
to predict that Harry Truman will
not be a ' candidate fur to-electlon". However, thi* cosnnn *uggeeted on.Scpt. 2a, "After, Tntman's many recent blunder*. In
may decide not to seek /e-elec- ** . 'Nuw.
- -ur*
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■ ■1- — 1 h
iin a'V
am cunvieeed
ufi

wanted better tilings for Russin have mostly been killed
or imprisoned in the various purges. The group now in
power lives■in an ntmonpherc of fear* and htttc. It Is by
tlio •network of espionage, this N K V p which succeeded
lho old (!PU and wlilrh works exactly ns Hitler's Gestupo
worked, that the present regime keeps going.
The story is at once so incredibly horrible and so
ijuietly factual that the reader is left wondering. If this
be true, how long must it endure? No-dlctatornhip of
such u nature can hold out muny years. It has in itself
too many seeds of disruption.
Hut it can make a lot of trouble for a decent world
while itlnsts.
.
'

Take steady aim and zing mom for thia
HAlf-Knrc Sililorettc classic fn J. P. Stev­
ens •!(}’,*! wool flannel in Fall tones. But­
tons and wool braid trim are in contrast,
of course. Sizes 7 to 12.

Qualified elector* ‘o f .Putnam
County will vota Nov. 6 on a
firs control bill, ptso a no fence
law in tha BoiftWlCt-HI'ca Greek
area, in roftneetion with the gen.
era) election.

Motorists from the east coast
who have been trying to get, to
Orlando via Mims, Geneva and
THI HAPPY IXPMIMONS belong to actor Billy BlakeweU, SS, and Jenni­ Oviedo, hn\M complained to ft, L.
fer llolt, 29, daughter of former film star Jack Holt, after they had ob­
Bryan, Jr. of DeLaml, division
tained a marriage license In Hollywood. Lew Ayres will be beet man. engineer ,of tha State -Road Be* i
Marriage wUI be bis flirt and Jennifer’s second.
tfntenuillonal)
MTtment. that the routs Is confus­
ing because ef many winding
reads and cross roads, and have j
requested that the route be morel
plainly marked. This route
necessary becaura the CheneyHighway baa been, rioted- ter.
L ^ M W a H W I I l A R D c o m ----- T g | —
I
repairs. Completion of Road 44
a, ~
from Mima to Banfprd within a
It takes an attorney formerly I inewase by 3,000,000 pounds the few weeks is expected p&gt; furnl'h
connected with the OPA to- get |amount his plant la permitted to dhe best route to iho'east rodls.
— &gt;y WILLIAM MTT —
torney, iec*ntly obtained from I be ( kill tWs year. ' ’ * * *
Ctntnl PretrW tU tt
meat shortage -tn Florida b y 'la * .
— ----creating slaughter house quotas, t A nothe*-slaughter housa opar1 .C AR TO O RAW tEIW « a dU-% -.earning and going with the frtM, OU* B. Radabaugh. Tampa at- ator In the same vicinity Jt E.
puling,over whether the Spicer ,qu*ncy end regularity , of_vlatt-i- to rosy, recently obtolnsd from .the Watson, whoa# yearly quota Is
ing relatives.
^ - ’
: [Islands really, exist or not. What
"phenomenal”
perpounds, complained that
[theyfw ill do with them it (hey
[ere.found.the story doesn't say.

Is

STATE NEWS B R iE FS

YOCJ RE JELLING ME!

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Thi Spie*rTtottlrov»rsr7tili

OPA a

1000

1.000,000

t Z td o i Dumkapf, csJ/s for cold,.

the surface they beleeg te Can- ■
•do. If they dsn’t, the Ashes tea : KUvs tham..
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* Personally Si
t b f s tiy iE i
| whole fuse could he eerily set­
tled. W hy not ask Mr. Spleen—
after.whom they
named!

were

Dr

Leonard Barker
Optometrist.

Ryee axeetlncd—Glsaaae fitted
I N ! . Orange A vs.
Orlande, Florida .
Phene 4MT

WIN YOUR WINSS, AT THE

SANFORD
SCHOOL
OF
AVIATION
; V r* ..fi-iT-ie-. --4
'. life

tiii®

Irmsmurh ns the Navy’s “ Trticulent Turtla” Jibs just completed
«h l l ^ a ndlc fljght from Aus­
.11 *JT
T;,'
tralia to the United States In \ A ..c t ito t'ip h t tjh ~ * ’ tn'ip
somc^JG hours, ‘ It might be of , miktr'wbo bu biqb fo odf/fge.
intervYWto know Just what this
Or, maybt,./f'«J|fl7 oticr.wsy
•Tnirtjent Turtle" Is anyway.
.eroued......
TJB1
Well.'j^truculcnt" means “ flerca,
ferccikts. ruthless,; »nd destruesere'said te
tlvt,”T'Which Is Just what, the
if the tap ef
U nite* Slate* Navy's plane* ato
when-.they-go into action. Fur­
to tlon Her a
thermore, they arc *1 .peaceful a*
e " turtle" worn..you leave them
. An Arctic 1
Spicers appear
glad to s*h B * 1 « e ure
In our estimate nf Gen*
rthur as n presidential
i Tribune
liilatratlu i
troubhms
by the. genlas and -dlferIon o f one man . • • we
e Douglas MneArthur would
a great President". And
D m that the greatest thing
■ould happen to this lountry
present ebsotie aiate would
r both Dirties to Uy aside
an politics Just long ennujrh
lemocrali end R&gt;mul&gt;llcans
to rtoruluaU MacArthur for

Arrangements havo been made
by the New York GtanU fo r ate
of the Azalea Hon I, dra*alng
ro&lt; ms, ahrrU'ira, playing, field and
other 'fa cilities, at , PaJatka in
order to operate a baseball school.
We hops the Pelatka city commis­
sion put tha cost of field repairs
H)p tr the Giants a big baseball
school, as Hanford found out,
coats plenty of money for ball
park repairs and nmlnlunsrirv.
cojta which big league dubs carl

COMING
IN PERSON

&gt;UPERBA
Cravats

MOM VASHlNgTPM., O . C .

ORLANDO

BUSINESS

PROFESSIONAL
WOMEN'S CLUB
f w w r t !•»# to * mirth ffriancJeJly. t v f menay nfona
tJTj &gt;

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C ertlesin eit causes h im ! fires. Chech peer heme te*
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Also stripes, plaids, embroidered dots,
solid colors. Com* in and select seme o f I

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, F L O R ID A '

PAGE FIVE

I Ann Thurston G iven
Party. On Birthday
“ Ml*. George Tj'Ututim boritAed
her * ihmght r. Atm Victoria, tin
Thtirnilay with' o print v relehrsl­
in g hir seventh birthday. A pink
nnd white color scheme was cartird rmt ‘ in the f.iVort, decora­
tion* Ami rrfri#lnni-nt*.
(iim r« wrte play. J with Lynn
Cantwell nml Brantley iichlrurdwinning the priir*. (lav balloon*
were .diitrihiiied among the tiny
truest*. The ho»ies* nerved birth­
day cake, candy, ice crvain ami
individual cake* to those present.
Invited* to he with Ann worn

SOCIETY EDITOR — Cecelia Truluck

Scotch Foursome This Weekend At
!■- * ’
" ‘ . Country Club; Recent Players Listed
A*Scotch foursome .will lie. play­
ed, dy the^Seminole Gouqty Club
cou nt on Sunday a/tnun-fn. Clyde
T tn rlllfter, chili Tiro, aAiounced
today. All ro«n a n d ‘ tronttn golfera art cordially invited lo enter
tha fun.and 'notify Terwdlegiir
prior to Saturday evening of en­
tile*. The Sunday starting time*
f i l l posted later.
¥ Fnaea *111 be given for the good
and. b*df golfer* and no playnr
•hi.al i heeitate to' play because lie
of she 1* not a good player or has
not played for some timr, Tcrwillegar said. All golf players

Club number* who have played
recently Include: Mr, and Mrs.
Andrew Carraway, Mr. ami Mr*.
Fred Ganas, Mr, and* Mrs. Jack
Lltrner, Mr. and Mrs. Georje
Jinn* ton, Mr. and Mrs. Al Lyons,

France* Mahoney, Mtrf. Glenn
l.ltjglv. H. C.-Hctzel, Richard |)eas,
Don a l i t n . r, Hugh Whch hel, K r .
Janie* Ridge. W? G. Fleming, G.
W. Spencer, tl.
I’endly, Hoy F.
Mymes, Jr., Henry Kilpatrick, K.
G. Kilpatrick, Jr. and Jerry Dorminy,
A (no Dr. W. V. Bitting, Dt.
Orville Bafks, II. ||. Coleman,
J. L. Ingley. Holiert Cornell. Jr.,
Herman Echols, Joe Meisch, Dr.
Hairy Silsby* llarrv Tooke and
Hoy Williamson.
the rteen's fee players include:
Mi** R. becca Stevens, Mrs. John
,___, r.T Jft. W. J.
Grimes, W. F. Fenners, R. T ,
Crimes, Walter Sehnnhel, Waller
Haynes, Jr., W. E, Harrison, Dud*
ley Cunningham of Orlando, G.
D. Stanley. HJward Feiilec and
J. Rim ing.'
T”
Alio C. Lazear, Ed Clarke, E,
C^McCall, Maurice lo?e of Mel­
bourne, Earl Hlggenbothnm, Brax­
ton L. Perkin*. Jr., Dale 1- Scott,
Jr., Edward Higgins, Jr. am) Dr.

Friendship League
Sanford Students ’
Meets On Tuesday
Are Group Leaders
- GA ISK yIU &lt;E .-.aJct.--rir-Tsevr

Mr*. Harry KuJcll afnVcd Sat­
urday, tvetting af:»*r u two month
(tip to Cincinnati and New Ymk
City,
Mr. Kpdell nuitoicd to
Jacksonville tn meet her.
Major and Mrs. Janus A. Stona
and daughter Eva are visiting
his mother, Mrs. Allan It. Slone,
and -sitter. Miss Carol Stone, wt
their home in Hose Court.

Nancy Thurston.
Many lovely gift* were pre­
sented the honnree at irmentbrume* of her s.venth birthday.

Albert Neal Flit* has pledged
Sigma Nu fraternity at the Uni­
versity of the South. Sewnnec,
Temt. Mr. Fitts U the son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fitts of this
ijity and Is u senior in the Col­
lege of Arts and Sciences.
*

V. V. Williams Given
Birthday Party
Mi*. Arthur Williams enter­
tained for
her son,
Arthur
Vaughn, on Saturday afternoon
stt their home liott Virginia Ave­
nue nl 3:00 o'clock, celebrating
hi* fwnaih- birihdnr. -’-.Game* W r ff played and prises
wete awarded to Sonny Eafcn,
Sharon Hirer mill Svlvtn Haynes.
Delicious
refreshments' were
ih'U ciI l&gt;y- the hostess to- Ijio
followlag
Diana .U»?nr*,

Mr. and Mr*. E. \V. Stile* have
us their gucit* their daughter*,
Mrs. Coyle Lyon, Mrs. Utcnnlc
Collier ‘plan to return - today to
and Ijir .dabthjer, Vicki" Lynn, *&gt;f
Pompano. Airs. Lyon and Mr*.
Colter phin to' return today to
Pompano while Mrs. Johnson and
tuuittb*.
H u rt. MtiKn-vr-r
fanl
-was- gn -evbhfof"-' S*|

itbmaL Church at.tha- w t laft w*
’fftvtrr
fob AhW
largest freshman claM- in Its his­
tory.
M ertcd for*tAlMantling leaderwho'jgave a scripture reading fol- ship ability‘ by Dean J. Ed Pricb
lo w # by prayer. Reports were Harry II. Beasley and James E.
glvgy and nlan* made , for the Ilerfidon' assisted in regltlering
T
Chriltmas Baiaar which w ill.be the new students and in-instruct- |n I
held,on Dec. 6. A social time fol- intf them in the traditions o f
Th«
t WM with refreshment* r f sanJ- canuius.
Icnes, pumpkin pie and coff*-o
"The two Sanford students ate
being served bv the hostesses.
the sou* o f C, C. Beasley, HMll ! Onl
—
~ ~ 11
I loturel, and Mr. and Mr*. R. fy [ met
. '.
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Herndon, 'JOD Fust lilt Street,
L ak e .
S u p p e r respectively. . Ilea*lry U n vtter-

T ^ t N e i U ^ W u r ^Ftir-J.?®
u flit- - { itrmcini1'' Ft” V- * Ed''

Amrtira officiating.
; front left to rigid

Social Calendcu

Dr, Wu-Chi Liu, Chinewe ProfesHor,
Speaks On “ Peace In The’ Pacific1

Keever^ JcmiTTTgV"' I,: .Hurf?*'dc.
and Fdwntd Hurt.
WrJInim*. Sylvia llsym , Sonny
Fhotd by Hnyntoliil Studio Eaton of tlrlando ami lav Alt-

1st.
Mill

Also Mi-. M. T. II ay tigs, Mrs.
Km I Evans, Mr*, dint Itizer. Mrs.
Clay Williams ami Mrs. Hubert
Knight of Mi Iambi.

TERRACE

TALK

Monroe
Tuesday Successful
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I served a* it iirlvate first i-lus* i‘&gt; lint

Many ftirndt from Sanford and |the Army Infantry,
other place* in thr county who | S im c .d l upper rln*s sludruts
wer* present and the cooperation f a*ii te(| Dean* Price and It. C. t .,
of the latke Monrre citizens coil- i Beaty in the orientation pmgrant .. 1
pdviottd to the success of the ' under the direction of Victor P ..
tupper given at the loikc Monroe J l.env-ngoo t, Ocala, uml hi* speciil j
school on Tursdav avehlng.
, .lns*Is\an| William St. G e o r g e 1,1 *
Thu affair was jiven under Ihe Walker, Jacksonville,
auspices tif ths P. T. A. A gmsl. . ^
____________________cfnu
Tho young people of the Pres­
will applv toward* modern ' itp-* o f a scries o f &lt;ntertainments at byterian Cbutrh vvil nice I at li-l't
pronmcnl* In the school building the school lo be given this year. and llm Sunday night choreh *i»■tt4 cafeteria,
I Other pir.us Include picture show-. vice t will hr at 7
P. M. The
Music was furnished by the new hand rontert*, lectures, amateur mens rhoru* will lead the ringing
rpdlo. during supper nrul.n social shows and nrogrnin* by the school A s, rils 'of reluum, will begin on
hour followed. This was the first students including a carnival. ,
the “ Sermon On The Mount"
•»!

fluffy white angora em
broidered on pastel wool

you . . . a C h an allu re
fabric . . in lemon tint,
rose, aqua and blue. Site*
9 X i o IJX:

S &lt; | y i.

Mi nod Mi*. Jniiii** r mu sun
|tu-|i aiinininr
tin- hulh of a
stin.~l.tim Davie, ori Kept. 26
at the (ln»d Ktiuiiiiitali l|u*pital
in We*| Palm Hi-ailv. Mr*. itll*h,
a fnlinri ir-tiirni of Katiford,
w n- Mmy Jane H1Inudte

MONDAY

t’ irrlcs of tho W ACJI. of the
hirst Motb.allst Church will m«ot
at .1:00 P. M n* follow*: Circle
No. 1 4ilh Mr*. E. II. Unoy,
106 Ka»t Eighlrenlh Klrri-t; Cir­
cle No. 2, Mrs, L. ^ llughry.
2312 Palmetto Avenue; *Ci|r]e
No. .1. Mrs. J. F. McClelland, Hr.,
300 French Avenue; Circle No,
Mrs. 0. W. Halley, 211 West
Eighteenth Blrret; Circle No. 5,
Mrs. R. U. Hutchison, Cameron

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Ausiliary will meet fit
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Alathcan and Atatiuu C ia s w
of the Fir*l Baptist Churrii ail)
meet at 7:30 P. M. In the
with Mrs. Vrlie William*.
A, J. Peterson and Mrs.
Rumblry a* hosUtfe*.

nta. I iuiu ^LIuiu
aries came to China did tm
schools, rolleg'ts ami iH'spilnl
b gin improving. The bc»t ho*
filtul lu all o f China.U the Ame»ican staffed Rockefeller Hospital
World War II fur Chinn begun :cr Pat
in 1037 Dri Liu said when d«pa-i tadunlr
I Invaded
North
(,'hinn.
Poljl aving r
1icnlly ('h)nu -and Arm-run w e i r eturned
l/rletrd* but nl, IDj srtiriu liuo- tl” ‘ --.teach
American Inli-resta ;^'cr« ' selling
ir*it&gt;
Lerap iron ic the Jupnne-o. Af*vr r*it&gt;• n
.carl Harbor America nod »*^r-m ir*itv
j.ecanc 'gr^at allies and ti'-i'U &gt;’ &gt;t Alt
Chennaull's tly'n g Tlgvra'nnd t*1
Jrr*.
bruv# flyerg who flew/the hump'' ho spral
over InJi.i, tn niaintaia .cAiU&lt;nuu&gt;
rcklihnl
'Icatioii With tho W ^ irm w*»r;d m i
will tic " r . be forgj'ten bv lb&lt; at* * »
Lhlne*c he stated. V-J Day in .the yrar
Churklnr, .lvhrrc Dr. Liu was *t ihat Mr
the time, w-a* a mad house Mtllh ■rv» us

Chinese *mt‘ Americans rejttb li[g’
as thrugh insane,
Dr. I.ht slated that tin future
relatione o f America and China

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Mr*. Dai
,e|| and
depeivi on politics, economics and Seasrnul
culture. The aim In politics now r harlir
Jit China Is to-have a rpodeni . KortlanJ
democratic government. However,
Hortcs
there Is danger of cheos f * the Werren,
country i* trying tn change from . I . T, Dr
' ' to
" modern
1
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old
politic*.
General; I. N.
Marshall Is endeavoring In brlhgj
together tho National anri Con»-|
Prepared mustard wh* fit it
munlslic partiea at the present
time but. Dr. Liu e*M he Lulieve l tailed n few hundred year* ago
thie to be* Impossible es the by « women In Durham, England.

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Seminole H jgh Cfieerleatjer*

Eye* Of Sene*
Fan* Will Be Set
On Ted Williams

SfatisticsShow
Number Of Stars

averaging 188 pounds' per man
Winter Carden alsn presents a
threat In lljelr. backfleld. Kettles
stated that they have one of the
beat-backfleld men in the state
in Bill Clark.
The probahle starting lineup
fur the Feds will Include: Whefchel and Spencer Hardin at the

By TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS J
For the first tim* In thro*'
year*, All-America
Bob Ffrilmore of Oklahoma A A M may
have |o taka a bark srat this
season in college football'a pas­
ting and ground gaining parade.
A t National Collegiate Ath­
letic
Bureautoday
dltrirtrJ
total
offensive statistics cover-i
Ing ■the first two weeks of the t
1040 pigskin season.
Right now I
Fenimore la just an also ran, |
and the list Is studded with pot­
ential stara who threaten to
steal his thunder. For the past
iwn yCsrs, Frntmore has monop­
olised, the &gt;offente department In
Dot ball,
Virginia. Military
Academy’*
nifty
triple-threat
back,
Bob

Kev To Series Win, Prizes To Bp Given
By Touchton Drug,
Perhaps, May Be On
Herald And Ritz
Hurling
Abilities

1939 Tennestee
Vols Best' Team
In Orange Bowl

IN S ID E S P O R T S

Georgia's
Sinkwich
Named . Best Back
In Miami Classic

NOTICE

now available fob- installation complete with drain
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decision ’■evsr Florida and CVim
son before It blasted North Carol

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:a Bowl bid aptj vielory fol-

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FIRST PRIZE — P A R K E R “ 6l’»'

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SECONp PRIZE - WEEK’R PASS FOR
TWO— to RITZ THEATRE
r a iR I ) T P SEVENTH PRIZES — . . . For

each prize winner, ONE PASS FOR TWO
to RITZ.

Ihe^dwiil K e * * * ^ » » In looPSlut

"rid Jp older t,i

Most outstanding back, Frank It waa a graen ,team—eatun of
Sinkwich, Georgia, 1B42.
slarti ra in tha 0&gt;
Most outstanding linaman, John In Uialr Drat year
Trlpton, Mississippi Stalu, 1041. i,all—and vrse as unsteBdj
D-st pnsser, Johnr.y Bosch, largely fraahman eWven n
• It made honiMa mlstal
Ceorgia Tech, 1040.
Best pei* receiver, Bob leon, yielded' almoit half the
against It on reUtakas wk
Georgia Tech, 1040.
freshnlen eat) conceive and
Ben punter, John
Michigan State, 1038.
It had no real passing
Most Interesting gain? to watch: gaining more jrruund by_
Alabama'! 37-21 win over Boston ting oppu'ltlon paeses th
Tha halftime plating Its, own WV^Jt^h
Collega In 1043.
~
score wa* 'Bsma 22, B, C. 21.
' Best roach job, Bob Nuyland,
Tennessee, 1030.
watch: baeka altarnaUng bjfoty
Moet 'inter, sting
G e o r g i a Tech'e
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who uffepted MlesouH, 21-7,
1040.
tha ability (o cash In on reeovsred
Most underrated player, Ba

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He is • ! n|pp| State, Mississippi va V a n -*
newcomer to Baries competition. • derbllt. and Wake Forrest va
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SPORTS LAUGH

Johnny

err.
It’s not exactly the claasic deI Series finitlrh of baseball, but catcher
I’d be1Mike Tresh of thu Chicago White
the 28-1Sox recently came up with th‘s

Waglow, Fuller
Named To Posts
Changes Jip-Atkfettc
College Announced
By President Tigert

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• OAINESVILLE, Oct. .3. .(Spe­
cial)— Appointment- oF"-Irving P.
Wo glow as aaiixtant professor of
physical education and designa­
tion el David 0. Fuller as acting
foxing coach In Uw College of
i hytical Education, Health and
Athletics at the University of
Florida, was announced today by
I'rcxlicnt John J. Tigert, with rolt twice and took the m^axure
Board of Control approval,'
,
of Hal Newhouaer cf the Bengal*,
According to Dean Dennis K. P-4, in their only meeting.
Stanley, Professor Waglow will
•Harris sp«nt morf time in tha
replace Don A. Rossi, rcslgnmj.
Former aa.'ociale director of Mant- service than most major li
elalr New Jemey’a Y . M. C. AFrofuarar. Waglow served from
IH M P48 as ah' officer in th. |n lh#, A.nnlr ,th* M ,t f&lt;*|l
Army Air Fore, s Physical Trmln- ,wr of ,h*m
P ’*T1* m* wbtrv'b*
ing Program..
pitched several no-hltters. When
Fuller, who was appointed to g* w°n It waa taken for granted,
the staff of the College of Phy-iBut U was new* when he lost,
steal Education, Health and AtnIdles In JUrvj a* assistant proft*'
for cf physical education in th.

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Education, •auuates tha position
of boxing coach li\ addition to
his duties as Instructor. He tv-

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Game time 2:30 P. M.

Sanford Celery Drippcrn
Daytona Beach Black Cata'

froig thoe* weight*.

This game brings lofeatlier two fait colored tcama
Seats retarved for white lagta

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’ork Giants came up

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Best blocking sod tackling tat
T.nneetee, U'?u. *
- Uolurkiust team, Boaton CoIR
1043.
Tha Eagles suffered
unbelievable ekm* o f mlefortu
New Year’e afuinmon. A I
mlnutee ^before the kickoff

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field average up around ISO,' and
Coach IlaxJIne can field three
elevens without deviating much

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T'lwraoh muat list scores

’g g . i &amp; r a i ’&amp; l i r j S ; i T
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without a world champion.
j Jn*S It to The Sanford Herald ^
The eyra of most S.’ ries fan* before Friday noon. If mailed It T
sill bs on T e l Wllllama. Boston’s must be postmarked, before rrihrme run king. But don’t expyct d* v " * ° n:
j 11* b*.. ?n‘
!oo much from V/lillam. In games( n° u^ ? ,,..,n ,he Monday edition
away from hla femlllar F e n w a y j o f thi» Herald. .
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Park where the right field f.nai
Games this week Includs: Bea­
le only 809 fext from horn* pleiy. i ford va^ Winter Carden, Armv .
Williams Just about .wrach~1! * •
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National League pitching In tha
Biata D u ki^a t , „ 1 h
luly^.ll-atar game with two to p . I
g S fe l

BiblTtniin

---- * " ' Jiy a great daara.

T . O. B rqw n, J r. O w n er

three local business firms aa the
sponsors. Touchtnn’s Drug 8tor*
offers th« winner of the first
pris* a Parker ‘•61’* pear, thl
next sir nrlxea are offered by
th l Rita Thratre- The Ritx p rim
will be theatre passes.
almnle
• Th l PMtest rules
ballot.

lJ . a f w m £ t t h f f S s u it

Trias team ranks first in tour
earn offense.' The powerhouse
Texans havu gained a fetal of
.•47 yanls by both rushing and
Vil| graduate to the “ A . tram passing in'-two games.
Detroit
next year.______ , , ,
■•tan I, seconij In learn piny with
Tulsa third/
• T IIK IIA M U .W A Y ' •
Detroit hn*,*m nre' individual
u a MA r d n e c k . n .* Y , t/ii— rushing isadars than any. other The Hrmlnote High cheerleaders who win lead Use students In ystk
Gu* Ralerno of New Rochelle, pro- one learn. Detroit's Billy Haley Friday evrnlng when the Celery Feds meet the Winter Carden I
fes sl'-n a l si the llamnshire •'..un- leads with 21U yards.In IU tries. Devils at the lecal stadlom at g tlg F .m , reading rrdm M l U right
try Club’ here, gets hit aces the Detroit also has Joe Wright who
hard war. Salerno established what Is fourth in rushing gains and
golf followers feal should hi list­ U n Rlltoff who Is sixtlf In that
ed in the world record class when department.
he sank his drive on Hamsnhir*'«
The nation’s leading’ pass rseighth hole, a inoJest par-4. .'12*- ceiver of HU.1. Nelli Amutrong,
yerdfr! The'ball landed In frotU - f Oklahoma A 6 M. is Iwick on
of the green and rolled true to tha job. Armstrong Is tops In tha
pass snaring compact Ain with
the cup.
181 yards gained on eight paaste.
and Tackle William Frants wbo
Kd Faunse of Minnesota leads In
R E A - RIVALRY
iicsh'id Little All-Am trican men­
pass completions.
He has contion when all three were._lxcabnected
on
t
mu
of
12
for
a
total
RFE1FK. Jlraxil, &lt;/P)—In order
men Ih IW5.
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to avoid disturbances during * nf i2o yards.
coach fa y* that 33 players wtl
Chief bf tha pre-war stars
Bill
l-ong
o
f
Oklahoma
A
A
M
recent footbsll (soccer) (match
dress for each of the Tara afa to return are .Chuck Rlejn, 213
here, police searched spectators leads the kickers with an overage
games.
pound | M t 'Viut; bras on the
o
f
49
yards
on
five
boots.
as they came through the gates to
second - - A ll
America service
Me Dowell atreaaed that the
eta the clash between the Sport
Iraki
at-Creat Lake* n d Is anmembership
on
th*
A
squad
Is
8
MIAMI,
Oct. A - (H p e c la l)Paul
Reverln.
University
of
Club and the Santa Crua Club.
Thl* i* n r|Dnt version o f . In- only temporary. IU point/-o u t ! JU k&gt;fM flea Ureet of l » l « ,
They collected seven revolvers, Florida end coach, mads all-Amar. formetlcn I’leaso with a board of tjial there are a dosen player* ( liartey iamaa apd Hal 8eh«i*r,
lean
honor*
during
hi*
last
year
three ‘ Mauser plslofi
10 big
the Crnngo Bowl’s ! own expert* ml Ihp B squad ’ Who alkMBl’•"rive,
« " d —o f . all
things—a of plow nt North Carolina.
supplying thu an* war* to the rate berth* on the A team. f|*
large fickle sharpened an both
plays, players, coaches and team* ■dds that thee* m*n may be on 1
The yellow mustard •
who r.nd which produced tha big the first team before the first
harner than the brown.
moments in the 14 Florida New game, Oct. (I .
McDowell also pointed out that
Year’s football games.
The Iniard consisted- of R, I). except for his fullback ha can
(Burk) Fioeman, this ytar’a pres* field a team of pre-war Rolltos .
voternns.
I
Ident of the Florida Orange Bowl
.
Miami Hurricane*
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C o m m 111 e e ; . Ted. Busing, ace
Coach Jack Harding . and hi*)
HOME OWNERS, —. BUILDERS, — PLUMBERS
sportscaster; Jesse Yarborough,
Hurricanes are-under no illualoni|
as to the prowess of their ftjttnni Pracaat concrete septic iRnka, a quality product,
but th*'Orange Bowl cnanfplons,
approved by the Slate Board of Health A F. H. A.
o f J948 have had thalr share off

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Newafeaturev Sports Bdltot
, .. Y O R K -'"
-The Boston
Rvd
VFW
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Sex are batting 1.000 in the Wrrld
Vr| *. Th* American Leagues
from New England have been In
Mv* fall elaeaica and each time
thev earn* through. Ther* Is •"»
reason to cuepjct thsy will fall
to maul the Natlonrl Lerguo
■rain.
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|iHt„rb*d tdnrrvcr* ia Ihii war- Of a
pact would tc&lt;iuirc Tur- trallon at CJ&amp; Ponce de I.eon
N. E. Atlanta,
nturting jn ^ .t
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prnleisu nil &lt;&gt;b*&lt;rv«r who
ha* ttpllul that h* felt
the iltuatlon l ’ *m -??'* ' 'rrfiffn right* “ V*r *i,,. «&gt;ty* hc-wlv which tho BO*' i.trj (6 granf
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tl *hsr.- wl.*h Tuikey* in the ihnt furkvv mcjur to -ure bet
A-key to Kittlin'? determination j Xctie H. which Inciudes FioVlda, *
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Brands Color fVice List

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CORN

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25c

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Legal Notice
‘ \ HUTHK TO

IITIM M

T t ll MAMV* ItK Y l.K IM H .V S T A C K
l I l i i t A K ! « h u n p u r r o f re.-ldrnce
• M tnailliiK a iM re »« are im t n o o n
Y O U * A lt K * M K K K U r N u T IK lK D
th at t h r ie baa b rro I m l i n i l o l s o l
la now
pending
In the v irru li
tv-ilrt. Ninth Judtrlal C ircu it p i
V lo rld a In and f o r M *in ln »K County,
lit Chancery. balnn f a t e . w * Z i..
■ au|l aa a ln .t ynu fu r uti-W ul* rll, o r ’r-nnoffaeot, w h e t . In pm.
S ir
■ry llo p ilih e n .la r k
I 'o r W . a n
, dalpodanl. and W # I le I John
1’i.Jnmi l » . I he p la ln llff. “ i d
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ahf.revlnte.l . title o f Ilia • i s * la
tVnllCr John- 1‘nlnar. IT a ln iitl to.
Maty lift llnhenaiarh I'rsjnur. tteftid .n l.
.
A N D T O P M ill IIIM tr.M V - I I I A
l l l i r . i l to Tile &gt; out -n|-|.*.&lt;rence.
thrr personally nr thruJrih ynui
m in e r. In raid aull for -I.solu te
to rr e
or annolm enl,
v illi
Ih#
111 tit talnned c le rk on or !•« fo rr Ihe
1 1 1 d a y nf .H u itm litr A ft lu ll.
rX K C t.'T M li A N D IH H IT w this
I n day o f October. A. I*. l * l «
■
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&gt;
Aa D r i l l o f I h . I'lr i oil I'oU rl
Ninth
J u d lrU I
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of
K lolld a, In and fo r j-n n lnole
1 YlOnly.
(C m C IX IT UOL’ IIT K C A I.I

C h a rirtry .

untfUV

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title

of

•h a ll b « .w o rn to b y ih * claim ant,
nasnt. o r attorn ey,- tiu l o a r '*0011
c la im o r demand n ot &gt;0 filed , ball
be 't o ld . •
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J.

Officials Inspect 4-tf Poultry Exhibit

t Jmiu+m |U(4n vi. Krina Ala*

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hi
III an .ilm .liilr sll\t*rj« *
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••HnMiry nl Hie J*i/U»!
hi
Hatifonl. H o r l d j on th * t l* t * i)a y if
O rloficr, D l l aial fK.it In ile fa iill
Ih rrro f, &lt;• ilrrr ^ r |&gt;ro
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*cal llil» I « t tiny o f October IR It.,
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I'J rik
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•BROILERS

IN* T I I K N A M K OF T H H H TATH
OF
F IA IIIIO A .
T «»
II K U N A HO
t*ll A ltl.K H t# A l.l..\ *ill Kit. I I i# VI*•-** ■OfflrUb In charge of thr Scan Roebuck Company's irrrnlly oponoorrd inuUry atiow with yihlbiia by &lt;&gt;ll
«low Htn&gt;«*V, Mi*K**»*•!»••# t» i\ll» nhi'li) .ClaV yobngatrra, moitly from Genera, are ahown In Itont ef thr downtown »lorr. IW I to right thry are:
County, I ’ n.
YOU A K H IIK U K U Y C O M M ANII* . -Mr*. Ouida Wiloon, ruunty home drmonatrallon agent; ri. f . Perry, ritenslon aadatant p'lultryman of
Kl&gt; Ift iinpr.tr to ||&gt;«- M il o f r-efn-, (ia n t.tlllr; Mm. Tlirlma Rutner. managrr of thr stall Mist Elisabeth Dlrklnoon. Ofangr County home
lUallil fllrtl In tl»c Cftr«iiU CiMirl | idtmotitlrsllon agrnt; S. F. Prrry, cslrnalon ooslstam poultrymsu of (.ainrsrllU; Mrs. Thrtma Holner,
nf
thr
\ lftlh
J in lb la l
t*lrcut*.I ptanagrr hi the rlorr, oml K.iC. Knuirdy of thr•Hears Roebas* gibrrw In Orlande.
Hrm inolr* t 'on n l&gt;
F.l *rl«li» In it*«*
u o * &lt;*f lltih ) « l &lt;allMvti*r,‘ idaiit/ff j
vp. Ur 1hmid 1 'ii 11 .• • ■
&gt;w«MY#**dui(l|i U3B f# »t (.» H.miIII
f«*r lit*
fendant. w h e ir)n th * t e llr f ’ ought |
Vit: N’oi ••
Hi k M . w W A t JIi .ii i i :
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For
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f * * t to U iin n ln ir .
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frill!** Ill*
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not
a ilr c t r * pin ntt f * « » o w ill.
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W|. nllv*b A II i:
\1Id IhbHriOP liffirrin i *1 h » (L ,
•*4tc H riin lP rilF F riiim t FK»rM|# fo r
i hi* purpn^o o f u r g H n lilrg ■ muni*
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UNDEC THIS COAT/-rTHERE GOES THE t— 1
SOUAD IN FOR r-A
SCQIMMAGE."/-! A

BY_?AUL

BThATg JOINT RKSOLtmON NO. M l
A JOINT ngSOLVTtON Prepodrig '■
#T,n#m m t te tha CosiUlutlcn ol tha
y a i , nl FlerM,. ta ba known a, ArUrta
KX. Section. I &gt;n4 &gt;. ThnrnoL Ral.Una
ta Uia ConaaiMaUaiiw AWIlihlo# or Cr«atlng af Critala CauMy Ottkcv* a#4 tha
A iu u m n l an# C ,Maritas.a l M ia s f i#
T llM by County Ta* rutul.lu ta Onny,
County. r iv M l. ,mt rteildlag tar llcfmA.]dM Element far Accept,ties or Re*
Jacunn ef any Law or Law, gructag by
n&gt;, .Legleiitura af in , Itata af Florid,
•I rmytOed ” tx w&lt;4 Proy ii eS A mmmt"ITr1 fT VtXSOt.VED « T T i f f tX O tatA ll.H K OF T N * STATS OF FLoRIOAl
Thai the lallawlng .nn.dn.rrl u Ih,
Cannlliittan ct Florets, ta ba
A n ltl* XX., iaitli M 1 rod
rtialtag »• &lt;
esiuahaiPm.
f w w n a h -Qaa

217 EAST FiRST STREET *

NEED

T I M E N lO W TO
BEAT FE ET

MERE/ fi,

fo r

H an ford;

AttnoLc xx

WE'VE GOT TO FIND THE MAN WHO DIO IT
AND PROVE HIM GUILTV] AMD T H E N --

Italian . Commission.-mtrTTTpting TO Fix
Amount Italy■WUI

M B V SM L ^ 2 3 2 W o *

#r»! I k f t l M ta Novtnibfr, of IM l M
u ta m i l l It r—d StUom IS • ! AMkU
VIII oI Um Const!tuiloa • ( tha BUI* of
Florida. an«l to oarludo lha C llr'al Plant

ittsuc of Italian- rt'pariUtbns
has brought forth another
peace conference noouxation
i y Ruxitin against the United
Stated anti. (Irent Dritaip.
Stivit-i delegate Arutiunintt _angrily charged before
ktlnj. ithiitm Ecoitumie Xiommission of the conference
tialal lh.it llritaln an.I Atnerlra
hav. t le.):tt,-&gt;t n ,cftmn nf thr
liti;
t'ntir
Koreiaji
Mihlitar*
tria l) draft. TM,- Soviet apoktri.*
•liraII &gt;111.1 lilt- ai.'liti.m uCEItCtal
-Yhtnr l. |iu-&gt; nl.i.it.-- nf th» tW9
natiiuia vntr.l fur an Auatrallgn
aint-nilnii-nt to art up an Inter^
.uiti.innl nmuni.ainn to auprrrU*

n vl.il.mi

Tin*, fin- '»ii«
im.i i u -

1thruiiKh th e nreii fo r fo u r Iih iim
I la-f.ue I tellur In ..in fill uii.lpr eonI f i l . A ’ in iii'la-r n f r * | il i M l i i l l i - « f. i
ir u n e tl.
,

t!TT(R! CHTIFTtNO f i l l DOM ar* pfnentad by Col. D. C. Andrus (second from left) to liana Kritzsvli* (l«/t),
Kran* von Papen (aecond from right) and Hjgbngr 8chicht (tight) at Nuernberg, a ormany, at tat tha three ,
' Nazis had b«en acquitted by th# War Crimea Tribunal. Col. Andrus was lit ihatge uf the Nuernberg prison
; whtra th« defendants wero confined. .Von Papen la wantad for trial in Ampin, (fntrrnatlomil ftadio|ihuto) I

President Wants
Palestine Gates
^ Qpened T o Jew s

Truman Says Immi­
Prison O fficia l
gration Can't Await
U r g e s Additional Conference Solution
Probation Monies
LONDON, Oct. 4, (A l*) —
rmolutian af lha Scr
NearaaaSiatlvsa. sag
Orten I with aikar pro.
atitutiisi. araawtaa Ida
prjrtda the hi. quag
of etfUa. thalrnglh
wholly wtthta tha Sla
UlrUrra sod shall set

_
DETROIT. Oct. 4. m — The
T) pmlrtent « f tXh Anwrican Prison
Assirctation, Sam A. lewlaohn.
said today Amarica should spend
more money on .probation, lie
to|d the Congress of correction
qt its 78th annual meeting today
that blggsr budgets for probation
will eventually mean smaller bud­
get* "ifor prlaon.
‘taX u u aoh M r th rn rjQ u a T n *H -

IM* tstsUag to spprogrU

•Mfwafta# at rvfattta# a*
It twtlori t. ba beta ta
. taap tb.t b ta aay tu t

• Nationalists A re
P6unding Defenses
O f City O f K algan
'

A JOINT

NANKING. Oct. #4—VT&gt;— Victqrlous Chines# Nationalist armies
todby were pounding the outer defenaa* rf tha Communist strong­
Hold of Kalgan. NcBtrol mlliUry
obaarvera ar# .kerpinj • close
watch on the nc)Jon. They predict
that I f Kalmit'a natural. &gt;'efen.es
.•e to FO' mile# from Ui# city do
not -hold, lha CommunloU . will
nhanden Kalgan. Othersriae. the
neutrals bay.
the Communist
forces' will Hak being trapped In
the rlty. th# keyaton# o f their
power. In north China,
. " M*nwMW, RfsT forces have
ihrown freah unit* iRt# a dlYir-

ribund* MTtn^men
Atlantic. TH# flound«rln| eraft
nnlp 'Jfi fe#l long. TTia mer*

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HONOLULU, OeL *-(4 &gt; &gt; -A n o .
m
ther long-distanr# n an -slop flight
ird , t a i l th a o w a o r o J ^ U m
la under wav today.
Thi# time It D tha Army'# B - » ,
Paeusan Drcanibjat, atumptjng m
nin from Honolu|« to Cairo, a
dlstanca o f 10,900 mil##- Tha hoga
I m4 portUtla morning w it h th# plan# got' Into tha air at 1141'
A. M„ Eastern Standard Tha a.
To carry th# greatest possible
amount o f gaaolino, thouahlp warn
.mrtrloade J 27.000 pounds - at .tha
O f- It* total w eigh t‘ o f
kounda, roughly half wa*

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tWO STRIKERS picket Hie Ernie l‘ylt nl a New Yoik pier aa members of
liie f l u Maritime Engineers HrtirlU-ial Association stop work. The new
&gt;ti ike. Ihe -t-conil in leis than a month, has Immobilized Ihe port of New
Vint., .dung with oilier poili atouiul die country. AKI, longthort-mrn
I '. " - "luierl tu itoai any uf the MhllA picket lilies.
( Iulrrnutlunal)

1 m a t iillliiiit i **

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A B H I N I jT O N . Oct
4. ( A t ||r -a lii that il « v r ttin l iu r p r i*
A n a rm ed attack on n I n i(# &lt; )1 ii'v th at the I 'n i l r d .S ta irs »h "i| M
S ta te s M a rin e C orps sim ply a n il j "pgpk »n many, m a n y opp ortu n i
s n im u n ition d ep o t a t Hsinhr. ,,f lia a a ».u ,^ _ p t ».t- r a ii- it rw—

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*# rlK China wsi maile IndftT -*iyv init u&lt; »ti.l rerr rliiuirer -

lery of the burning oil tank i.i
loiter '■Uiscayhe Ray oTf Miami
was, solved U*Jay. The Coast
Guard reportr.l It learned llint
th# .lank was part nf an Army
plan# that crashed in the buy
yesterday, i
Th# tank w#s reported hvrning
furlou’ ly and n (Yaat Guard Uut
•tood by until the fire wenL out.
Tbe plan# that crashed into
Biacayne wan an Oimy training
eraft. Jt burst Into flames a* It
hit th# wat#f. Thre* occupants
of the airnlsn*— th# pilot, (tot.
Albert Hardwick, Ll. Jim Dagger!
and
Hgt.
Fdwln Bmesl-w-erv
thrown clear -cf the wreckage.
A ahdrt time aft#r 4be crash
th#y w#r# lilrkej up, A ( ml’ralt
General Hospital in Coral Galdes

Acquitted Nazis
Fear Leaving Jail
NUBllNBEKC. OcL 4 - 0 P )_
th. » .U' r^
IS * *
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o # International MlUlarv TrlS tV 1

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automi.lrilr. w r e c k , tliut have .«
curred in llu- c ity at thterser-liiiiis
w h r ; t l b o v ic iC -a t—d r iv e r * -u. ..iw
x c u re d ~XfV~ IFees &lt;.r ' f e iia g r . - l h o

___ -i.h V to i!.-fcii'tw .triat-.jilKjr^wiwd:

T “ ' in " call Ih e a lle n tio n " f 1‘ullce
C h ie f H o y (1. W lllin in s t " this
aitu a tjo n w ith the view uf te.
m o v in g
such" "h s ta c le , tn «afim o to rin g
To
fu r th e i
in v e s tig a te
winch
c o r n e t, m ost need n tt'-u in '". K ing
L ion H e n ry W itt e ap p oin ted I ie.l
Hell nr ch a irm a n - f tin- S . f e l &gt;
C o m m itte e w ith K u U -lt H eel) I I .
a ssist him .
.
-..m e 1- " i I &lt;&gt; m o n th - non
Joseph Meist-h I"&gt;inte.I &gt;»'l that
W ASHINGTON 'lt d
I .,1*.
• a v in g
thnt
fo n s iin i'-i
in
• seriou s wreck in which ftcveiai * *"• irHVprptnent h a s ta ^ c u u
s a ilo rs
Imd
l*ern
h n il-e d
atul tn c k Tn i freaTi c ff i.t t t0 end the JiTP rt| l«V f«-'l to tin it "«lo w
in la te 11*17 o r '-n r lv lt'IH .
th e ir liv e s en d a n g e re d had o c ­ m aritim e strike.
Ijilmr Depar
In a d d itio n , th e u grn cy
c u rred
re c e n tly
nt
K laventh in en t erln rllia ta rs raid to d a y tlu-y
con su m er d em a n d L 't tiiea
w ill seek to h y-|*n «« tht- P a rific
«.|l"-r
fo o d , — not
nl
i
A tn r ir a n K h itio w n er* A s*tN -iati»,i
|iruk
tony d 'v l l n e n* eon
Mul .Ii nl d ir e c tly with i t , i .,.|i &gt;,
&gt;|ii-iidlng ftw itig.
o vi-f t.&lt;
lual "H-nit.rt cniiifiniiii-ft
f...Ml- Hem s -ifrh n* autonv
1 he
M niitin tp t | , " i r " , » l ’ "&lt;
\ *H -lii"g
niarhiiit-s.
t e f l'g '*
'" I e . l •». ins it*. , fiiii.il&gt; **'*&gt;' , :. ' .ii.il i l . 't lillig
wlir-ii «"|.|*l
- te n m - M u r.'mt'O"*
o ffic ia l*
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'. (Vrnlfregwtion Helh larael will
conduct services at the Jewish
Community Center this evening
•t 8:00 o'clock to mark the lw-ginning at sundown of the Jew­
ish Day of Atonement, (Yom
Kippur), which w ilj by murk'-,I
with solemn services of pray r
and fasting at all aynagftgur*.
At the Kol Nldre service this
•veiling. Frank 8hamea will tieliver the aerman on "The Day
of Heturn.T The sermon topic
Hatunlav' morning at 10:00 o‘­
clock will be "T h e Bellefi of
Judaism.” N.* Roberta of Orlando
will assist In th# service.

Maritime

NF.W YORK. OeL 1, M X - The
miblic-aervlce actlvltle* of Am*rlr*n near*oan#ra ara belne emphasired during tha aaVenth an­
nual National Nawapaper Week,
Oct. I to 9. Thi* year’* slogan,
ednnted hv N*wapapar Assocls«Mn K a n .s .n , »nc.. sponsors of
th* observance, la:
"A "re# frees— V d - nf Free­
dom. Guardian of Liberty."
Snerlsl tribute l« to h# naM to
e h * * - - &gt; Ifne *n J T W * t- s r * ' &lt; *r-r
fees of th* nsttne's n-SSI. hath I"
-orerin# t « lernatlftr.nl events eo-t
t« nruimoCltur v*-h emooinol'v
ndftlerts
Sfteen drive* fire nr*.^
•#ntl'" re-enslrms end protects
Fee riel* keH.nsn.r,
In announcing tha theta# for
the 1847 oheervance. ‘ Oene A)ir.
man. secretary • manager nf V *

Strike

Lab o r O fficia ls W ill
Deal D irectly With
Separate Companies

flv to. tt n-h"'vt...i f.,i « ..., u-&gt; f
scrkcflll r 'llifr - r r iie .- •
V Mnicinir t
&gt;|m,
.-shin" .Inlnlrd that re|'ti.&gt;rUln
ttvi-s i f Ihe Pacifti- Aai-iii-an Ship
owner &gt; A-sociattni. hnvr .t.ii.c
nothing l,.iit -ay "tu&gt;. no, n oj' in
the' rtirriTit negoVintion- in Wn.li
Car) Shultz
lingli tt.
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guest.
.Mi-umvlulc. the arlunl negotia­
tions rut WIIm tleinailils and other
DIHKAHK rt/./LKN DOCTORS matters are rontlliulng l.ut moving
along slowly.
itiiw over, th • in.in, nlrstnele'to n
M ANILA. -Oct. d»—"17—-I’ hyairiarts in Manila tmUy au- puziird settlement of the fmir-ln'k dd
by a strange and I deadly disease walkout of AF of I. and CIO Mi&lt;-'
i^ilch has stricken 8f&gt; percent of Ur*. Mntr-s and Engine room Ofthe people of the Island of It- [fierra still is considered to he n
bayat. north of Luxoi. Nihejy west roast deadlock- over demands
deaths have occurresl on the is­ for rrirre union security.
A 1-alior Department formula
land. which.has a population of
2,000. Th.' Phillippinr government for u I'artlal settlcmriit, involving
ia preparing to *en,| a merlical a jep u rate east coast kgreement,
at(u is very thuch In the witi'l
mlsalrn In the island.
However, il now is untleratoo*!
tluit
the. Maritimu# ('uiniuiaiiuiv
prefer* n uniform settlement on
jnUi coasts. -

Public Services O f PublicationH Being
Emphasized During Newspaper Week

chairman of the Newspaper Week
committee, said; "W e believe that
t|»o editor who chamnlons th*
welfare of th# community through
nawapan«r noblie service Ii living
uo to tha finest tradition* of the
American press. To senr# as •
voice of freedom and a guardian
o f liberty, the press must r#m*ln
unshackled and free o f hamper­
ing restraints."
Blr and little nawspaners all
over th« country era observing
the week- with cropram* design­
ed to *bnw their reader* whs*
the publication of an Imnartlsl
-*— • ',-noeS lnyr.tr** end how th#
eftlwn heneflt* from asirh a tenrip*. Programs h**e been «rranged In the school*, elel* clnhs.
•nnmen'i organizations and other
gTO' irv.
Baturdav. Or’ . 6, la National.

a

hal

r
i'u m m h ’
fix
th#

i* tn |m) M#ighI»Dr*

\iu &lt;i %i mt '* Mu* A u stra lia *)
him i» Inirnl
p in v id iu g
an
irtl#rfiatinfiul Mi|&gt;prviM)|y m im uiw iinn

Lions To Request
u. I roops AlJlt1 I O Mr itn«l hudlvy, hnil thl&lt;* tu *&gt;•&gt;' Police To Remove
UaSuccessfully
Agriculture Department Says M eat
Defend .*S«.*SS!a T O * S V t Street Obstacles
C o rp s
In s ta lla tio n
h in # r . u r r&gt; -i»ii"n » w ith ihe n s
Situation More Discouraging Today!
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aimMiilinrnt

new articlr, uml wan iio i a change
in n'pnriinn »•( thr drufi alrfsny

Mnnihnnc BlipnDf!''
''' *•»' *•’—1
I'rincipK/ v | J w ( * ,,f nn|K,i ml p irfiT | *n r»* mu at I *

lv lU A U U V lld

Mystery Of Burning
Oil Tank Is Solved .y om Kipper Services
Tonis:ht
MIAMI. Oct. 4-(/P&gt;-Thi my*- jTo Be Held

v

the* /\u«trohan

The vice ptealilent u l tin- lA ’ in
A t. K I'lH J L , KnaflauH, t lc l. 4 It a n y r - ^ F n iiir sR .‘ - l»e w r*IiC - r i i r . “
^ • 4*
Tim Itrui.ti ('." n r r v a t t v i* inate-l the illlin aifi' to the plul.t
11... t v I..... till , i.t lilu.kp.m l, K n i.- at J3.IO.tlOO. I*ew &gt;a i.I tin- f i• &gt;t
Ini'il. tint iy ilriiiiiiiilt-rl th at lh a exploaton w n » set o f f when ,i
* I 'i"tcd Stalpn ki-t-p i ul uf Itritlah “ p ark in g
tflatul
which
fa ile d .'
|mi|N. i i 4 i a rra it*. T h r party v o n . ra in e d tra« to eacnpe and fig ah'*
' f) r i'.lf *
V.i t'll
IIn il 11ItlKltlnl) — Utl'l

w*re .not immedistsly identified j ft. Ann-rcy dcrln led that tinh v American military tra d e r* I » 'I T United .Stales wanted a veto p n
first hand speculstlon. however. l ^ , nmi,|,. ,’ir,r. rede# wth the rh.im
WASHINGTON. Oct. 4—f/P)- (ioarriI&gt;?(] th#m •• Chin#*# ( om- , ninn« i*v» ntuallv hemming #rotigm
.
; jr tributaries uf America.
I‘ resident Truman today demanded munlsts.
One
A m e ric a n
M arin e
w n , ' o th er
-p e n k rr,
voiced
th -tr
that the rales of Palestine be
epened Immediately to a large s lig h tly in ju re d and ohc Chtneae fe a r . Ihnt the I . i l x . r O d vfrn m r" '
number of diaplacel Jews from was k illed . A rtolh ar C h in r-r w » * wmil.l n l.aiid.ti tin* p ra rlk c
w ou n d ed s m l ra p tu re d , ami i* he
t a r if f p in te rtio u n f Klnplri- pr
Europe,
duct' nirinn»t rom|&gt;«liti«n frotu
Mr. Truman made the demand
'ilsidr the rittnirr in rrturn f**r
in a Yom Kipnur statemont, which
lh^ American l"»n
ho sent bv cable to Prime Mlnialer
, The &gt;•'"'({ rriicc_i&gt;laa..s[uituvnil-^.
Qamtnt - Atlee of (rreal Britain.
resolution ••tilling on the yovern
T Tho PreVldinT gavc ’thcie roa­
inent In safeguard the rights of
st n* why immigration Into the
minorities and &lt;tf th* I ml i • i
Holy U b l should be substantially
problem that mitrht l»e prepose*.
increased without further waiting.
M e e n w h ile
\ V ln «to n
(*hurehi!t
He pointed out that winter
w a « g iv e n a tu m u ltu o u s w drorn-*
will ire here before the Palestine
whrn
hi
arrive.|
at Illark|i."-l
talks ifl London can he resumfJ.
C h e e tlt'T crow 1^ lin e d *tj e igh t
Ther. fore, he said, and these
m ile r-'O te tn th e
o p ir a iiftu-■
• re hia words:
C h u rrh ill
w ill a r id r - s . the e
■
“ I lielieve and urge that sub­
frnnre *nm nrrow
stantial immigration into Pales­
tine Satinet await a solution—and

______ _

T h e h en virat rn a u a lty lo ll came
when
fliiim -n, lueiui* m il
of u
pump riHim. reueheil n iJfi.f.N .i
fru eli.in atliu r lo w e r. Il went up
with a t*’n i . the «hoek t.a-kine
the i-iiu n trv«lili f.o m ile*

Mnnv o f the in iiile .l w e ir i *t
untrei
firi-nu-h
In m h liln oi to
the deail, m any «*f the injitn'.l
wer,. irp n rtril_ y tln « a fte in o m i
i# tn i t ilien l . .inihtwow—

*&lt;ime W O j a g n e a e r : T b » i i i t t a c V r r s — ' V ^ ' e K - f ^ M i M ^ T T r T v t s r j -

Another Non-Stop
Long Flight Begins

Anirrlraii
l)t*l&lt;*i*al^ ^ Willtard
:in«t IliitKIi
(Jl.-nvil Hail imuii'difttrly protfA*
'••I ill ||Mtatai*»f» tliuikfr I'hev &lt;Bid
rtlTTfi.

British Conservatives Demand That1
U. S. Keep Qut Of Imperial Affairs

out waiting for furthar 4a

tlredn y t offendart who . ghould
never-be Incarcerated In the fln t
|&gt;ta&lt;,e. They should ho treated
oulaida the wall* — that Is,
placed on probation.” Lewiaohn
explained hia stand by saying
that prison! arc naceaaAry only
for Certain offendara whoa# minds
and emotions are "so wrapped

tftr-d ta an# shall s#
ie alariars sf the btaf#

An Arab statesman today
wald Great Krltsln promised
that there, would ba no nan
Jewish Immigration lata Pal­
estine while the conference on
th# future of the Holy Land
ia In ree#««. The Arab lend­
er, Karl# Day Kl Khouri of
H)ria, s u commenting on
I’ rra ideal Truman's request
that Prim# Mlnialer Attlee
admit -substantial JrW th : Jw*

JKRVSALF.M.
OeL
Police and military official* In
pfreautians Ipflay against poaaiblo
Jewish-Aral) violence Incidental
to the'Jewish Holy Day of Atone­
ment, Yom Kippur. Thousand* of
Jfcws will move to the walling wall
In JfnuaDm'a .old city at *una#t
to begin holiday prayers. Thr
now ha» spi^ad tvprthword Uonx
blowing of ih# Shofar. the ram'*
horn that signifies the beginning
or Yom Klpour has been banned
alrtce 1*29. In that year riots
broke out when the Arabs became
Men Rescued
Ineettaod a t the blowlng u f th#
cloa# to th# Moaqu#'El Aska.
i D riftin g Y aw l Holm
regarded by Moslems as th#
third holl#al place.In all Ulam.
y d u k . " Oct.

WHERE WE'RE

11.IjMMI.Oilll

I uni i-M in g iiia h i'il u n til l l i i ,
, iftlf.
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.ift&amp; jT ia B s a g i g g

KIRK WENT TO THE
HOUSE,DIDN'T HE?

Anocinled Prt"gg LnurJ Wire

RussiaChargesU.S.AndBritain

Three Acquitted Nazis Receive Their Freedom

I gaaiiliiii* iiJiiii-r)

tba State ef norida. sad ta Praelda Ibtl
ta tha County af tmuboraufh. State ml
Florida, tha County Tax Assessor Hall
A lim the Property et Dm County ter
tha purpose e f Levying ,U te. County,
School, end kfunlripeltue. In Um County
ml HtUiborough Kerept tbs- City ef Plant
Cttr. Florida, which Shell be gatrapt
from tke-PruvUene e l tkl. Amendment.
T o o Levied by Um Stile, County,
County School Board, Reboot pteukt,.
Rportel Tea gcheol Dt.trlet, and tba
MuoUtpeUUH ml Um County Kerept Um
Oty el Plant City,-Florida.
«uf rr Rgfot.vtn nr Vit* lkoisuk
Ttituf o r-^ n is tr r A T r x jy gL o s u n u
That Ihe teilawtaa Amendment ef
Article VIII af Um'.ConmtuUoa ml tba
SUU ml Florida relative u tba An n
sunt sad Catled law at all ta in bt the
Count! ef ItllUborough. State ef Florida,
by Re-Numbering Becuan II M adopted
si Ure General Clarita# at 1*44 ta as ta
nuke It read Renton is af Artiste vrti
Of tba ConeUtutUm ml tba State at r w *
tda.- end by Anmaadbig Serpen IS ef

,

ssisty las ftMirer, bkall arasnda tor ua
iiMWUsg. esdarltaa. ■aarauBtiae tar »nJ
gltkwntag af mM tamas ang/cr is*s'nwOM* u U# a#pra#rltts mun'c-osl
futNertUas. n f far re naswsau*# tar
e&gt;.h aonaty Ultra rft.rsrr tar wrvlcu
m.'trre iftrMtnl Uurrso. That tr aay
nr«ti taw rrrprstlng the raaaaUful,*
mt irtu .cn af any ewunty SUM** ta aeWflrf mn4 nuflaf at the ntmnmSum
eftrita# JUreta pre«l4a4 ruth taw Null

BUT THAT
WON'T DO!
WE'VE GOT
TO PROVE

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FR|DXYVOCT. 4, 1946

E«iabl!gh*d 1908

MAHf ll.S lit it IK. Pn.. Oct. 4.
ijh — Tht1 toll llui* far tslay
ha» rl«t-n In arveii .oera.’ pa killr l,
arid ninfr tfian I4U jiijutnl a*"
Dig irauli of thi* fire anil r v
pin,inn. which iua&lt;il IIpcliceI*i*iI
In&gt;t nii’ hi thrnurh the *Stln Oil

• A fu r these rnatiers were »'•&lt;
lied, the tninani adjuumed ilu-ii
39tli MBVutiilon.
T3i&gt; eonvention action prrelu.l
r.| any diance o f a settlement latween lawla and the soft eon
operators in the near fulure lie
rnusc southern operalnre h ave iU*
luard to aerept the term, of thgoverrhienl contrac- Thi. » J '
the coalraei maile hy l^w t* a
Keer?tcrv of the ntertor J A
L’ nltf
iluv *29 lo mill the Ml

m M rw sM N ta* mo|
amllaa' af aay Ca—ty atflraa
■ertba th* N s r y gultaa.aa*
iwn mams ajltrafa 4«l##t
la rnrrtw. sat aisrriaria Uta
Uia mtOrm si pmoHMatad ar n
ac.r taw as anutMl raapariiM

1

THE LONE RANGER

1MA/IHATS WHAT

rro a p rr lty

Trod a r e

The firr hriikr nut nt the plant,
; .it lt:ll) 4*. M. yeatt'nlay. It »wi-pt

u s s - n i i , n atoitr at Uuaa.
Ua linear, ta aa* C w M f. J

V N TO O E f
M O V IE S &lt; y 7M USECOET
DLAV

TIMBERS SAWED SO THEY'D BREAK
AND CABLES FILED GO THEY'LL SNAP.'
S A L L Y WAS RIGHT/TONTO. THE CATA0TROPHE6 0N*Ttll5 BRIDGE WERE
NOT ACCIDENTS l - ^ ■ -

Te

WEATHER

I'arlly cloudy and mild th
afternoon. and rool night (In
temperatures through Heturd#
Moderate to frrah easterly wind

o f A tttr im

N O T IC E "

»*4 nttarUa# . ml muBlripal

QuroFrpz

UN OEQ

.

Many Of MO Injured
In Critical Condi­
tion At Hospitals

a

M ID D E N

*

Convention
Lea
Determination
;~New Wage Scaie
17lhMan Cbmmiitee

turn h«l4 t a iA . O. iMt, ar at.
-uUi WMloa iharaanar, tor tha
.dinar*, abadlabtaa ar rraaHaa ml
Couatr Offtraa ta Arango Cawaty. I

A CAM EO A

f

a t th e WarkJ:

th e P r o fr r s s

UMW Urges
^National Soil
Coal Contract

PHOl

ar law. n rttrd hr II ,1 It, MguUr

a n o yh th

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Creamed

ar lha t,, flit s in s ml Ftartaa m peas
thsesln. ha «ta # tl«M • ta lha, qual
flsrtara ml tha ttala of P w l l i far s
i lira ar m **tl*a at m, next gt\
mUtilna (a ba Iwtd ta lha yaar-

V' i )

IT EASY TO ,
PROVE T W
CABLE FILED!

Ib t.lW e

Ta f w n n U

prison

O lC A Y / H E A D S UP.
lT R Y I T (— t n ~ 7 ‘

\AGAiM /I

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ICKTROZER

BTTTION 1. Tha U fU U tara U sul
bad and rmpowrr.4 la R rpM r by

0&gt;$GUiSEb

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ROHIt’S HOMK BAKKIIY

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VOLUME XXXVII

L E G A L

U^AuL^uI i'uitiu iu#4

PR A C T IC E IM
CCCRBT/' H O W L
D O VX)U E X P E C T ,
t t d get n *rx r

TO G U T
M OVIES

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1U MAGNOLIA AYENUK

Iftal rlt •' i »n* . I n a#
l ‘#*l I *» •• X|» »|»ls. |*a t

W E L L BAT
MY EYES'/

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tr u f w • iin niisl I Le r*
F*#r .lll-IW,- «i| ||m

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N'if'ftTT '
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; Roberts Grocery

OsMtttaUaa at tba BI,U el gtarWa. u d
Um aose, wars agreed ta by a vote at
tferaa&gt;OfUM ml ,Ii Um SMoibara .lee,ad
ta asm t a i a : that tba vataa ea said
I tin l R.iotuUon, wer, eelared agon
thrir nmecUre Jeumati. with the yea,
and mar, tferrMn. and (key did deter*
mine sad direct \hsl Um Hid Jetal
gMnluUen, be tubmltted la the « led err,
ef Ike auto ,1 the Oeneril ElecUoa ta
MiTMnber IMS.
m o w rttrr.rro R E . t a
a. okay,
Decretory Of Stile at Um Slate ef glectd*.
de kenby rtve notice Uut ■
Ot.NEAAL ELECTION

EASY/ COACH GOT
ME A BOOT-SUIT
LlkTE THEICS-"/-— r

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e'oin pn n v'a

If.» rvl.ill

Many Never
Suspect Cause
Of Backaches
nhOUT.eahMd OftmBrinp IU Relief

HBPBS7H0G STADfUM-'n
k r-u II I n u n O A l i n
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• For those hearty tea food appetites, in PARAGON Quidt Fmteti
( RHAMFO SALMON tad watch your fstnily go lot III They’ll loro the
tith drep-tea Civor. And yea know the ndtrilmnal value of richly creamed
ulmottl FInr, farm mealed.-frrshcaught ftron cold North Pacific Ocean
wains, it‘o cooked in a cream aaucc MJprtmc and all (u fins fUvor and
nutriment retained through the miklcrn method of quick
■
frrytiog. Try h •« « nuin dUb* or *in iroiptiog vaiUti
»uth n Salmon TiahAlct. Fur i quick treti. juti b n and

* W hiI* llm iiillo ti

w ill l»** brltj In
H lM r **f Nb&gt;rl«tH,
• !»• f «
Hie III**
N iiu m U r , &gt; A. !

pft
Witt* dia'tnWf'cf kldihar fu*&gt;rttr&gt;n fUrmili
potaofbot^ matter to rramin In four I4ro4. It
raaj raum na&lt;gl ng MMBat k*. i ta um* Ur i nt,
k f taina. Umo of iary ami vimi . grtting up
glgMa. avfOiits, puQnfM «n&lt;#r iba ryra,
taadiarkra awl d lt iliv u Fta-juant o l araaijr
D ‘ a**M Milk amarting and tainting mm#.
»ta n atawg lKara la m«aalkirtg wrong with
poor kl'latya or bUadrr.
P m ’I wall! Aak rtMir H n m M for Dnaa'i
rlOa, a altmutanl dlurrtlr, u»#v| a&lt;tra#^faUf
kr mlUiona for «n »r 41 p n . I&gt;c*an'a atxa

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fmtn th* 11•v «&gt;f nt ml*#rii nf the
vuury rniiinii««lun. Thlx fol*
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in i tontvmrd with non* Ra»&gt;tan repnraiiona. The action I*&lt;1
fni thi-r Itu-nian pioteit. how­
ever. und l!u-«in‘ &gt; name « ,&lt; r*m.rrte.1
Aniiginallv
wnrdfii.
the
am t).lrnrnt would have gbtfn th*
eliairman-hlp nf the Italian ReiiMtaitona l.'onirtii-.foti I" thr lint*
ted State.
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£CX_Ujl own -vhttluuan, and th#
Amrricaifj
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v,.t&lt;- was taken ihat ilte United
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rliairtnnn-ltiit In- rntni»ted
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mile- fr«nn S»rphrnville whrr# th#
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DKI.AND. Oct. I— (Special) —
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in th# city of
Htetron llnlvrrtlty has n|ieni-rl its
T f»'^ n ||* •niithfftSl Frif#||,
tilth year with on enrollment of
Th,
faltnwH -bat
l.f-71. o f which number 7til otv
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v?terana, acrurdlng to figurrs re­
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J A t 'K K O N V IL L E . CKL 4 (4 7 —
(J o trrn o r-n o m in e e C a cen r Tmlleased tddav hr President W. S
't * 1# »n|i •«% Imv' •nH,d
Allen. The Cillegn o f law. whlrh
4 p t »»lf«n
Irirvtril
Mfhn .Iwvlf
madre #f O e ^ la wa# dmcribed
u In i critical rondkllon today
•IIP*
iL n Aw*l. '*H*P^A4H rlnriinril,
reopened this Fall after 1 period
•t Bt. Vincent'* 1(#*piUI here.
of war-time aua|Mn»|on( starts
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dII m did nlftf*
The beepit* I, alth#a|h dewith tin enrollment o f 00. which Is
It niukr marlUl l l | . .
•vpertasl tn pass its all time ne&lt;sk rUnlnr 4# etc* Talsnad**'* ollm«nt, laslead the foIUwtng *»*«••
of g*. and Ihe Rchool of Music
HARDOR MASTKB NAMRD
»en t.
ht« 82 students.
, "Oeverner Talmadr* woe ad­
Separate chanel evemlse* have
mitted te Bt. Vincent's HeeplU!
been scheduled fo r freshmen and
early Ihta morning. Ills rendition
apnedclaasmcn ay the l!n1ver»ltr
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n t critical upon admtaalen bat
auditorium will not ao-ommodattf
the cnMre student hodv. Thirvhe Improved arilh treatment and
h)« rondltlen U eatiefacUnr this
seven have been added to_jJhr
teaching s*eff. making * faculty jnornln*. He will ba under ebserration for several daya.*
of 107. and a dawn-to-dusk ached,
9% ■•*»ftd- A V*l •»* • ■
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County Contmlulon.

StetHon Enrollment
• O f 1,571 Is Revealed

Talmadgc Admitted
To \Jax Hospital

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burinessv In West Pasco County.
eoni. Cah he bought a t GardProjects sold 2ft years. Per­
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lb. hair. 11.00.
Write Itnwbigh's, D*-|rt; r A J 2I4-123S, Memphis, Term, or ecu
Popular Seat Covers
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colors and large selection of
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Challenge The'Army*Musml And Vernon
Two Year Reign. Cop Honors. W ith
Over fCival Teams Largo A v c r a pres

lly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
In tha collegiate grid world,
Notre Dame and Texas stand out
as the .'most serious challengets
of Army's two-year reign over
coIVige teams.'
Notrr Dame will face Pittsburgh
this week, and should get by that
one wit lion, any difficulty. Texas,
meanwhile, will meet. tlo Okla
homa Aggies, and that may he
the Rest game of the day.. .Army
will elash with an Improved .C ar
nell loam.
Other tup games this' week;—
Navy against Crlumbls, Colgate
vs. Yale, Brown at Princeton,
Syracuse at Dartmouth, Tufts at
Harvard, D iroit at Holy Cross,
EXPERT pointing—contract or Lafayette at Pennsylvania, lows
hourly hauls. B. U.' (Dugan, &lt;at Michigan, Wisconsin at North­
froe . esi.itmu-s, Phone 1134 or! western, Indiana at Minnesota,
783J.
' Purdue at Illinois, Kansas Slate
at Ni breaks, Texas A. A H. at
LAWNS m o w e d .
Reasonable Oklahrrha, Missouri at*St. Louis,
|nices. je rry Lord, phona 788- Boston College at Michigan State,
Tulsa at Dn&gt;1&gt;&gt;, Arkansas at Tex­
et Christian. Texas Tech at South­
P f f i Ct
1,0 * ern Methodist, Southwestern at
* *rlt' pHone 1120,
Rice, Ohio State at Southern CalLAWNS mowed. A. C a s w e l l , Ifornla, Oregon a t California
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DESIRES laumiry work! 808 Bay (Colorado, Alabama ut South'Caro­
Ave.
lina. Tennessee against Duke,
10 B u sin e ss O p p o r tu n itie s Furman nl Auburn Florida At
Tulai&lt;), VMI ^t Georgia Tech.
LOOKING fur right party to take Xavitr nl Kentucky, Mississippi
over A irport Restaurant, Avia- Stata at Ijrulsiana State, North
^■tlotv Country Club anil Cocktail Carolina Stnto at Clemson,' Vir­
Idtunge. iFxclujivij francb|s«; tt ginia at Virginia Tech, Wako
real jirupo’/lion for the right Forest at Oiorgetown and Willi­
party. Sanford School-cf Avia- am and Mnrv at the Citadel.
.turn, Sanford Municipal Airport,

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Jake Caulfield, -as well a k
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HUM’S WANT DUCATS
, NEW YORK, Oct, t,
plte a ' chilling rain, Brooklyn
bn*.bull farts lined tip seven
“breast for two blocka 'yn ten iay
to buy tickoD for Thursday's
playoff game with tbs St. Louis
Canllnals. Although the tickets
didn't jo on sale until 9 A. M„
the line Started fanning before,
dawn. H.U0U reiorvnl peats went
on sale, with 22,00ft unreserved
s-ata acheftuied to go on sale
Thursday morning.

K&gt; t h e As s o c ia t e d p u k e s
Here are tbo lop ten hitUTn in
tho two Major Leagues.
In the National I/eaguc. Stan
Musia) of tt&gt;i St. Louia Cardinals
ivon the IHitting crown with a
mirk of Jtfti followed hy Johnny
H York .337; Johnny
on .All; Dixie Walkyn .323; Del Ennis
la .313; Tommy Hulhltey
.' Louis ,303 ; im
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ftcnrurd. K lo rld a ob th a 2 llh g a y
house badly needed by veteran
[rican league, Mick- III
or O rn .b t r. IS IS and th a t la &lt;la«
crow it la u ll ih - r r o f a ile rrs o v ru ro n fraao
and family. Appreciate any In­ TUXEDO FEEDS—complete, line.
formation ni to friends movWjIi2S?I9F
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.;
- Ing, houses being vacated or
lUntiO ’
owners who may ‘rent. Per­ CONCRETE sewer ' pipe—Septic
'Ifal till*
H
tanks, fence post, grease traps,
drirhla and Detroit IM S . •
manent resident.' Phone 473benches, flower pats. Miracle
’ McCcsky of L'ltroit
«». t*. It I! itN DON
W, D.-C. Riggs.
Concrete Co., 309 Elm Ava.
4*U rk, C lr r u ll (fo u r!.
I'hU .318; 4&gt;om IIIapt., 2 or
........ 8 *(nlnnle County, glorlda
FURNISHED houto or apt..
&lt;t«m .310; Luka Ap- (D P S ’ I C I A L aCAl.)
CARPENTERS - MECHANICS
3 bedrooms. Photje 599-J.
igo .399; Vcrn Step­ Ernr*l K« flotlsheldvr
ATTENTION J
Atfdrney
hens cf S,. f,uiil« .307; Hank Eft- *■
f t 3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE We h a r e , Just received a large
| Florida
•
-triis oB M.lev-'land .301; Lou
R M ^ t
of h ard -"targ et
Boudreau 'j tw' Clc vein nd .294.
tools, ami It will pay, you to
ONE OF Sanford'a finest celery
C lR W ii 10 1 in n g T t ih
&gt;l« -f ai¥Tthc in lividcni traders
farms located In the heart of
look them over,
1 I J U D I C I A L . 1 - llt C t I IT O p
in
other iwbartmcnts:
.•
g TNl1i .M
r T H T A T K US’ 8 M 1IU D A . t.N A N D
tha best eatery district, with a '
STANLEY-ROGERS
In the Joitional league, S tan t o , , I-I.M I.S I il.K c o u r t r r .
IN
v e l x Y o ..u ,ihone.
must *e«
___HARDWARE CO.
N C K H ) . No. IS IS
* l o apt)reelate
. i m■it, .H, --------------Mualal n( 1 Ht. Louis led the CIILIIA
It.
'tlV A. H A T r i l h i V g . t '
n» seori-d, 121 ; hits.
MEN'S, women's and chiblren's
I'lo ln t lt r ,
•
~ Edward F . Lane.
v*.
,,48; ami triples, 10,
new Fall shoes. See us for She
M
A
I.A
C
U
A
1
H
A
T
T
IIU
1V8.
FJJUR LOTS — Sanford Avenue
i i r of. St.. Isiuls Iwl D o frn d .in t.
hard.to*get merchandise, (J. W.
.
to rutin
ed In, 128. Ralph
I ust outside city* limits. Cheap, • Clark, 208 Sanford Avc.
' • m i l s : t o . a i &gt;i *i : a i i
Kjnur
•hone 220-W.
burgh wu* th&gt; home
T U B U T A T IJ U K P I * r i l l DA- «.i
.run k]
SEE US for Innersprlpg..M at­
Ith * H3. St-boobmy S1A L.V C II A t S IA T T II t:\V it. ..............„
FOR BAJJ4
and a t lg i.K . ,1 re (io liC ra l
Rnwe
tresses,
Ilnx Springs,
and
adelphla had the best, es*ld«n&lt;«.
l l o q , h f n i l s s , A rls.n m .
A VERY good seven rsom house
pltahing,. iv age, 11‘ wins and 4 D tToo
Hollywood Beds a t factory
Are hi-r.li&gt; 'n o llD r il th at
on five acres land with plenty
u 11ms b .srt L ro u a lil h h Mln%l n . i ,
pricer.'"Retail store Si display
» afe mark o f ,733. - - *u
fruit Uwea. * Lart,| au liable for
tho C l n t i l i C n u rl o f Oomlnolo
room.
In t
I*rican b-iiirtu’, Trd Clao unty,
V io L d if In Chum -ory, * t j | .
raising vegetables or flowers,
UP W, FIRST ST.
Willla
*.) i,« n liT .r * . | fo rth , hy Itl'SSV A.
loston
Dd
In
:ruu*
l) buy at 98260.00,
A teal
Echols Bedding A. Furniture Co.
JIA
'iC
ItH
W
H . uni) jo u n r . h .r s h y
with
ank
Greenberg
of
I ’liu L i. K n n fu i ',1 IM O ,
SEVERAL choice building lots in
it -lo ri|«1___f
wtlh
“ C I.r h i-f
I I I tho
Sanford Mattress Factory
Ih'jrnlt
in runs hatted in,' *rntulr'
’ t&lt;1 C n u y J .U lf Wi ll I rii 11irpoarantf,
Mayfair and Sanford Heights
Phona 1133 and C72-J.
137, a:
LO A N S
r 1) runs. It. Johnnv ip e r jo n a lt&gt; or h r a lIn u io —
y ) , III
SPORTS
LAUGH
Id
ST
section
priced
front
$
100.00
to
at
on tigs SOih day o f th-lutn-r;
P,«ky o
»«lon led In hit*, 204.
Hr S h m Ii IH I'm a W • 9809.00.
OUTBOARD motor boat for* sate
ISIS- M i'l t h e r .a f l .r . to ( i l , u lih
. LOANS MADE
Stan Spence,of AVarhington was • Ie l r l* r k y m ir w r lt U n i l . f . n . . «.
i, TWO atory home on corner lot ' —15 ft, century bull atul 12
FROM $10 TO 1300
Formof Hravyweight Champion the lea Jor in ' doubles. 49. Hank If .n iy. fo irto till] ,,f rorepiniiTl In
horse Johnson motor.
(Irail
4n good location priced at
•mhl i u l l a l I hr lir a , Jo r nor I hod
strict privacy; fust service
Max Ilaer held his own In other Kdwardu of t'lctclaiul tupped the hy
575(10.00.
condition.
119 Sanford Ave..
taw, i|« r d n fe ll nol n r iud g
FLORIDA*
-LOAN
CO.
bmp
in
Irlp'ijs,
1
(
1
.
Dave
F
trrlss
fields,
thnn
pugilism.
Jinx
not
only
to .o l w ill h . . n l . r r .1 a g a in st y*,|i
Photic 1098.
*
SIX room bungalAw on Palmetto
K
'2
Kanfbrd
Avenue
•if
lloxton
had
the
bc»t
pitching
••V
.t
.fn u ft T ills Is ,i Mult hv l h .
was
the
tup
fighter
of
his
time,
Avenue hard wood floors, three
lIf f . I I I 'I I V
A. &gt;1 A T T I I r iV H .
.but he al q claimed to be'one of » ernge, 25 ami ft for h mark of If i'ar ln,flv
PAINT ynUr ear with NUbedrooms.
•
n rr« fro m you. M A I.A C H A I
vOfl.
ENAMEL fur 92.95. No brush
the. t'?il ibcssed men In the coun­
IIORltOW HERE WHERE
i U T T I I C W i t , ,1 .r,-iidnut
SEVERAL nice '6 .A ft room
try. .sxn'r's wardrobe Included HO
marks! Randall -Electric Co.
IV ITN'BHH h r h .m l and srn l of
PRIVACY IS RKKPKCTCI)
bungalows In good locations
C o o rl al KMiitnrd. P li.r lila , thl»
It naluidl desire for privccy suit* of rlelhes, four full 'ire's fit*, two dozen bats nn,| one high -eld
from 17860 to 98800.
1st
day of O rto h -r. I» IS .CHOICE Gcrbcrn Daisy plants. YOU
in muncy matters is strictiy suits, 2ft pairs lhocs. 250 nrek- silk bat. In addition. Mux sported
II. I ’ IfC liN 'IM iN
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Call after 4:00 P. M. 123 W.
A* c t . r k i*f mmI i I C o u rt
*
respected her*. Friends and tics of gaudy color, six golf out- u valet who also served as chauD
REALTOR
10th St.
•
K i K K l r l A I . o l.A l.l
•
cur,
tvnist
ami
accountant.
relatives
are
not
uuestlonrd
Raymond Lundquist
about your credit. Your em ­
Associate
ZENITH hearing aid, • slightly
M I T I I ’K TO 4 I T K A I I
ployer of businesa associates
Atlantic Bank .Bldg. Phone 732
used, 1 . uMinahlr, Ibyi A r /11
T«» K i'N A MAV; II K l l A N : 13! K im
will not hear of vucr personal
A w n u f , N e w a rk . N r^
&lt;
Herald.
Y itii iir r h c r p lif u n llf l. l thsit J iC
Here la something Interesting for
affairs. There U no causa- for
^i*il !imn hfepfi fFtPtMftlml III lit** |
person looking for Income; a
embarrassment.
PANSY PI ANTS
» r a m m im -a iio o v rru . jn .
iM rcuIt r.H ip f ttf | In* N in th J n 'llr ln l
w»)ll byilt 7 -room : homo—.with ItcaOr-by M*t-ri*wr flD»r%ujinii»W5 fc» lD^gnabWrcrnMt ^
lO M iiii iif Pin flilJi* ht-m lnnlc C4ni»n|ye
rdown;' This week only! '
roe
EZi'—J ..
*No etf-makera on money loans.
i n ’ C b m r e r y , ut»d«ir Ih r thlw of 1
if*|i h J a
&lt;1 !* f i* m v iw • "&lt;1rm M np .
Varlabla payment plans.
completely f u r n i s h e d , ncw!Y
GEBTRUDR VINING
i till I I Hr r f l t r f firu illil I
♦coretten „Insb’-j,
recently
FAMILY LOAN CO.
\ decora
■
__ _ |pslnt___
0-i . f,;.lr
innl*
yd*) Dnity Hun bus high prnUes f* ri fi n I*H'ilfl
Phnnn 731
mt*| Ij; t is? if 11 n r r *■
,
|
Phona 39
f lyile I it Mfill«Kar, popuhr ).n for the Hnufrid 1- ullti.uk, Willi
Florida Rank ft hie.
| id on the outside, In ■ good
Yeti im* lhrr*fnrr
f*»
al tin .Sviuiiiole Country Club, 1 Andfrsun,
*
Ifreon
downtown location. Has double V H S S T lN f JI lO U S E t ie r tr ie 3(1 gulIn fin(4 f'fiiMM* In
**i'
HMi'iin-v at Itio
lloiirr* In I
giving Ids' llinr, ami efforCa to
garage, and a good t room ** lea table top hut water beat - 12 S PE C IA L SER V IC ES
W’bitty hn* this to sny alwiui
PtiifiAl oil lh*» Silh- ilwr *»t j
teach the Imy* and girl# r f Hem In Andar/on: **The failure to atop Mauftffil,
• garage apartment which Is rent­ i er. Also Gns ratfge. 2ft l/i San­
'itlrisr^
Jiff
uml
Unit
In
(Irfmilt
ford Ave.. Apt, 2.
ulc High Hr bool somt thing nbout Anderson and the gtiieial lot thpff'nfi h itiffii |ir»i rfinfrgjM*
ed unfumlsheil. TLj h o i l s t
will
SHINS
the golf game. He fs doing thD'tfcwn by tlu team diruvej cosily he r n lr r e i! ujid I h r nalil m U tP |irn - |
could he eaeilv adapted .into a ONE .1 horse Model It Briggs
rrn»!
rw
p.irln,
.
.Slims
cards
and
I
posters
fmo
Job
no
hi*
own
book
and
i*
,to
tho
li«-*ls.
2 apartm ent house. Price $10.
tnf* ltr»n*1 • tin Offlrful
Si• Stratton engine for sn'‘l.
O— DEE'S SIGN SERVICE
not I;
bsing rmn|&gt;msated by th;
"They krsjw in advnnfa that “ r ^f ill I n fifth tin y nf R r|» !rm liu f,#
S 0&lt;M&gt;N
ELECTRIC
HER
VICE
CO.
O.
D.
f
j
m
lrcss.
Phone
1021
tehiHil
or
athletic
association.
Th*
A 3 apartm ent house. In goml 207
.,07 &amp;)agnotin
..
Anderson f ^ t s the man that Huy t i t t .
Ave.
Phone 101
golf rnthnxiesU number nppmxi. had to
n r imtUcnoK
condition, on large let, 2 c a r l -----f t
but lack of alertJ FLOO§~MANDiNG
- «*lrrh. Ctrcull Court*.
rnalely
150
which
Is
a
large
group
nesg on
garage, with Ineomi bringing In*1 .WATCHED
«“ *•»•»•
purl of Gsinesvillu
.rugs—b x 12 and tl x and .finlxhin.^. Cleaning
!&lt;« m ltio ir »(*oil«tV. y iW liM
_ and
id wax­ for the first yoar that golf ha» gave
And
$103.00 par months One ap art­
| 0W; H throw rugs.
phone ing. Now fluora surfaced to par*
n hi* chance and the ( U K K l C I A i . HKAI.V
l»e-n nffeuift to the student*. When big hoy ti
ment could Im made Immediately
every advantage* of y ;iii,.s i K. H o u sho ld sr
flIO-W nr 2529 Elm Ave.
faction. Old floor* mad* lilts Daw. the "swincstera" learn how to the
A ttn ftm r
oppor iltr.'S offered him."
available for purchaser, Price
C»l|
, hold the club» and a littls more -MrMulle rimtlniinl, *'lq adili- Snnfuftl, F ln f IriA
BRAND NEW'
90,750,
*
II.
M.
GLEASON
j nbout gelf they will be Invited tloft .to .A
U II. P. MOTORS
. Business «intarprisa — grocery
troll as « backfield
n n n r r , to A P r a iu
Lake Mary, Fla.
.
o u t.to th j Country club on Sat­ •tar. Sanfoll p ie 'e n tc f 11 hnrd
• $29.50
store, eervlee etatloA. and llvT O ; W m .'C . m r la a n . w huse p tsre
urday
morning*
to
play’
around.
'
BAUER
APPLIANCES
raMMsiirn f» lilik m iw n . .
charging HWe nn,| the deOsnsIve
Ing quarters, mndernly ciiuipprd
RENT A CAR
Yo u a re lin rfb y
In b p | h —»
The golf clubs ami other equip. work of Cjarcnre Grantham, a*
YOU DRIVE IT
and
If , KKT 0 p p 0 UR 5.50 x 19 um-I
ana doing
001ng nice
nicsbusiness.
n o .in w .
on Ihft l l t l i day of O rto lis r, A. D.
hr
ment
are
being
furnbbeil
by
I
PIIONK 200
ntet-Jsted living In Horidn nm l: tl
w!t)l w, ,,
AlU(Utf
ont* at \)\t (hie Imcksm
»Ut- it|« In ■
a *c r r t s ln su it fo r d lv o rr* 1
■Vnninole Country Club through fltmwUnir.
STRICKLANJl-MORHlSON
mil tiff In tho c lri- iitl I'o u rt o ft
in _.operatlng a .good b iu ln ^ ,, auU nn, an, 4k Park.
the g(h«n&gt;*lty o f Manager Ed
•'-URIVE-IT, INC.
These I'Jmarks stand, for them- JSrmlnoiM ^C. It a ly , F lo ,Id * . *n « l i - i
wilh permanent income, let u*
lif
it v U t o l t lt ls o f w h ir l, c s s s I * .
Uivy-WhltiHr and Ttrwidrgai selvis as *, memorial to the fine
show you this opportunity, * THREE-picce living room suit*j,‘
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
Hals off to a new rentura in work that Kettles dml Ganas are K i l t * I m, u tta rla n a . lils ln t lf f »&gt;.
13 Mr ACRES dose to colored
gi*od condition. 809 W. 12 th,
VYpi. C . . lia r lo an . D r r in d u n l
PARTS AND SKRVIC8
sporta I t
grammar school, suitable for
doing at the- local school. TDj , 'W lt n r s s 'm y hand and n f f lc la ll
Phono 370-M nr 910.
109 Palmetto Ave,- Phone 1911
sboya them/elves are worthy of • s k i n l Hanford, H rm ln o L C o unty.
negro £ub-dWliitm or * IndustIlIkKi
HHI(ia nv
u ssmiilii
a I )get
iva4 H in t, o f F lo r id a , th is U l h y a y o f j l
The D a m cud is
ATTENTION
trial‘ ijfttsriirls*.
ijftterprlse. Propen
Property Joittg
the praise
nr llta
they
would hnot
SNAPSHOTS—printed, developed,
8e|)t*nit&gt;*r, A. Ik UK.
1
The ■ New
^ ■ ■Smyrna■ ^ P f Barracudas
i f i H f i uH^l S Banford entei'Nl the game
A t l a n t i c Coast Lme tracks. IF Interested In purchase of toys,
enlarged. W e.aopy old photo*
game*, - dolls, pull toys, wheel
O , V, ItUIlNDIftf
are rounding a poj'mt elrven lnt» U n underdog and rame out vie-*
9100,00 per aerr.
graphs.
(
l
l
r
r
k
rg
C
lrc
a
lt
ffo
u
rt
Condition in an attempt to re- torious. We predict that before
35 acre* af land on West 1st - goods and complete Him of
.NIC1IOLL STUDIO..
Christmas gift ’merchandise for 220 Melsch Bl 5, Phone 1199. rapture the North Central Florida the srasun .Is over other sports ( P E A L ) Hstnlnol* C o il,lly , KK-rMo |
Street, In. flowing-well area.
resale, Write P, O, Borf 1401,
Conference championship for the wrltere will sing the pralsse of
Property'border* on paw*! high­
ELECTRIC appliance repair*— recond straight juar.
,
the Himinole High School grid C fin C C T P C O U R T . N IN T H J U D I ­
way west of Monroa Center*. - Sanford, Fla.
wo rvpntr wsshing m*ch|ne»,
The Barracudas have at pre- machine lust as ha* Whltoy Me- C I A L C IR C U IT O F F I / l l t l D A . F O R
Land Is partially
a ru i“ cleared. This HEADQUARTERS for Christine*
HKMDf
HKM
lN O t-K C O U N T Y , IN C U A N vaaiiuiis U
H I I V I * , ,«
P W | unnw
i
vnccum
cleaners,
.fans,
mixers.
nt a strong eleven and without Hut'iin ofi Gainesville.
Is 1 good boy ht $00.00 per
G
CERT,
gifts, toys, games, books, dolts,
T rttU r AppUnncfi Bfrvlct, JU)4 Inforseln »difflcultle* &lt;&gt;stering the
IIARRIDT K- MATTUSCn,
B ij' now on budget or lny-aw»y,
W. 2nd stt, Phone HM4-J,
picture the New 8mTma aleven
_______________
We-Told -You-il»
(
Complainant,
Bavcral email_____e*
home* ranemi
ranging In
Flrestono Htoius, 111 E. First
:; * ’
will U a t potent a i tiny were
Trice from $2,600 to 9(l,6W. One
JhlA
could
be
we-told-you-s-v
ANNOUNCING opening of L. D last year.
St.
•
n
HUNKY
J. MATTUflCH.
'
y '■ simply lieeause- w* did tell you
eomnletclv furniih-d house.
8lmua*on Engineering A S u r­
j n#fro&lt;Unt.
CapL Johnnie Perriss, a' big
■ .PRKO W, BENDER
CELERY plant*—e n o u g h for
veying. llarlon C, Gonlon, ra- 223 pounder and David Rltriila at th a t Mvril Hoag would likely to T H B H T A T E O r F L O R ID A
ba
the
new
m
aneiur
cf
the
Bnomi 2 Florida Slate Bank Ilhlg.
T
O
II K N I t Y J , k fA T T U IK T tli
about 10 acres. Valiant, Paspresentattva. 110 N. Park Ay*. 185. ___
hold ___
the________
tackle
positions. Gainesville G-Men for next year.
t* poa
Yo u a r * hereby notified that 4
■ i Phone 1031)
c|v*l and Early Fortune.' Beils
I’hhone 1120,
G eo rga M u s e o n ,, 1 « 5 1 and *G *w rg* . J f * w ill be thy"’ m a n i v t r .
»n«* suit ba* been filed In- Ibe Clrculi
Tlie
Court of Henvlnole County,. Florida,
have not Wen pulled over. About
80 ACRES good land being N ft
' " “ * ■ 1 1 ,- 1 .4 0 ic o a rd s; '- M y ro n 'a n n o u n c e m e n t cam e y e s t e r d a y a f - tii tho m il uf r i s r n e l r,. s la ttu e rii,
BUILDING
Roofing
*
Painting
ready.
'
PR
otu
010-R.
of NWH Bee. 8-20-80, by ownW
h
ite
,
140
c
e
n
t
e
r
;
Bo
b
b
y
H
onder*
u
m
o
o
n
fo
llo
w
in
g
a
’
*
b
e
ard
.
o
f
n im n ts ln a n f, r* .- H e n ry J . S fa ttu srh ,
« r. Writ* Orlando. Box 3753 5-BURNER oil stove for sale. i Smith Brothers, Phone 108g*J. eon. H H . and John- F a n e lll, 1 4 0 ,d ire c to rs m u d lu g o f th e G a in e s ­ d efendant, Che free ry No. IS M . Th e
h
a la r * Of this s u it la to o btain a
tor phene Orlapdo 6109.
at
tha
end*.
You
hare
It.
W*
h*re
I
t
n
v i l l e h a ll c lu b .
1100 W. First St...
divorce. Y o u ar* ■required to file
4k J. Haulers, Corner l i t and
Thn. baekftdd combination will
Th* directors also announced r o a r w r itte n apearnnea on or be­
4H acres with S.roojn
robab!
hrobably
be Tommli Hall. IWX •that the work Inv agreement with fo re the tw e n ty - fir s t d a y o f Oc­
a r t ic l e s W a n t e d
lim ri' ‘' '
'
, bath. WeUr,_jhd- and $
Jeer#*
D . ...__
I t .K , e r _
n C
ecrse pro
' two serfN ieinporchss. I’LL BUY your eat regardless 13 NOTICES—PERSONAL QB: .Louie Clayton and Walter thy Atlanta Cracker* le also com tober, A . wilt
ba enlered . aaslnet
Middleton at the halve*, each' ti ____
plete. This
kin, .Itself
______
. J la a great
yoit office and *tm&gt;» and . of age or condition; Roy Real,
150. pound mall lu g ftri and accomplishment
H|
- ‘ for
ir - the
th ' Gmfen.M
ms- hand nod »eal na
Price $8,000.00. Year*
BEMIN OLE TIItH SHOP
100 W. 2nd1SU
Bit*tea- McCray, 170, In the full­ This willv mean
od hall
_____many
u ih f _good
a f th e C tr v u ll.C o u r t a f 9«m
nU m*)'. be bad pn
201
North
Farit
1
back
slot,
*
^
.
..
-,
players will find Jh e lr way ,lpio liade . C n u n ty , F to tid a . Ih le |TCts
f j""
USED pianos for cash. T^he Music
Telephone 37
Th* ends are Uckcd up by a the fold of the GailutvUle club day qr n t jile m h e r ,-A. i s IM t .
t room hous*. large
Hoc,1 phono
O. F . llK R N D O ff
—
1
-■ of
- * -heavy
1
■ *hove;
-------Jerry
- n w u - th at Would never have beep there
Ctsrk, Circuit Court
blcken pen, F h o *««*
NftW ready to grind every Mon. n»lr
had
the
agreeir.iint
not
been
ntgpman.
100,
and
Till
SpeMar.
150
(
B
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fenced, deep well. ruq- CLEAN col ten rage wanted; Will
day morning — Your corn,
Tackle position* alto ham heavy i t l / *: ,■ - .
,
pay &gt;10c per pound. Please bring .'g_r its,, tr.eal,
r .1 Loeatfd near
com m -cob
......1, ________
.
them
to
tho
office
of
Tha
Atlanta field* a jrinnlng eltsh
..re 95450.00.
shucks, etc., for feed, J, W, and well trained r*Dl*c*mi-nls.
William Rape, 210, and Bob Cain,
Sanford Herald.
I room bouse, front ami
Bril, Lake Monroe, Phona 18.
170; guard replacements a n f-lw practically every year and next
H. hot wkbh m tale, rtCKUP truck. Dixie‘Slows, 1498
&gt; »®9 to .b e counted dif__________ _ for reftt. Tha and amall, Allan W ard/
art 11*. Jo t
PHONOGRAPHS
garage. Price $4000- w. 13tii sl .
.
Holland, 117, and Duncan Exum. furantly. Tha G-Men will nut*
nfei-tf-.- **-, -a*-; \ ‘ v-wf.
Huate Box, phone- 053.—_
138.
,reriallv benefit by having
_ I W p _Hoag
fltpynw Beach, SPINET piano wanted In' g&lt;Wd
,»h#lr manager and A tlanta to
to ' eft metal
eondlton, Phona 9.
STUDIO o f S h i o w o r a p i i y
oot th«m
thsra aoms
*ora« playor* when
Praise Andersen
(shoot
north.
f o r f ln e s j ft**H ty
WhlUy McMullen ef th# Celnes- necdevl n o t year.
7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies
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i-i tem perature;thl* afternoon, lanlsht ami Thursday* Gentle &lt;o
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o f America;

AN .INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

E s ta b lis h e d 1 9 0 8

Redoubled Force O f »
I American
Guards
.Surround A uden t

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, I9&lt;16

11. Coleman Reviews
(bounty’s rro ^ re s s
During Past Y ear;
Higgins !h Lauded

Agreem ent On Trieste
Yugoslavia

W. V. Ullttiw, tn-m.isir of Toucir&lt;&lt;m Unit btorj. sax eUvU$l,flfg*

Driver Survives 22,r&gt;-Foot Fall

Associated Press lx;tscd Wire \

4-caufuis

King-George Returns Tir Tlmtrtt tif Grcuct
Adriatic

w O E itm iE irn , Oct. 2;(/p&gt;
- Allied Control' Council
delegates are disclosed to
have met secretly today to
nmp out details for the
hatighig o f Hitler’s .eleven
Surviving henchmen.
The detail conufkittcc w as
composed of four men, one
each representing Dritain.

arrutiipliahmcnU of ‘lie paxt year. I,

Tito urgant/ilicm at prcient hai j
s m-nihrsUin of 117. he said. w ith y
*ni- annual budget of tlSIOO und » ‘
i- k '.i h riant? of It.07.1 Mr C jln tiill j.
aim Ihstike.l tin- director* lor 'Jielf
’• i ■.| r "■ 1 ■-i 1 ’id 'll J r lb lltt
in tin- utt'lrlns 'wnrr n M anager
llle^ln1 nli I Mir elfi.-trucy of Mlui
, M a u Jicl Bella.
.
• U nit mitt Titian of Ororge Tmtliy,
R-it-ilnr I, F Poylr wax njunlliled

illusala, Franco and the Unitm
Sta‘.-:». They a»&gt; mole I under a
security blackout In the deserted
courtroom whur? for ten months
Nuidom'a h-ading war critninaU
werq. tried.
A redoubled force of Amrrican
jfusnJs .surrounded tiu undent
Piuernberg ' courlhdu* • -lo assuie
that iuitlru ii m i hampered: T in
American soldiers are under order*
to ."shotil. tr kill” In tb i cns«
of Stty provocatiuin and It lias
been Announced that security
oitasun-i will be maintained .un‘11
Ujs, day r f retribution has nas«ed.

convicted

w ar

ClAtttiMO OVI« THI *101 o f a 273-foot cliff In his station wajo.i at
Fort Washington, N. Y, Oscar Gtoeckler, 27, a veteran, managed In
elimb back to the road, despite being badly Injured, to be picked up by
a passing motorist The car, which bounded against huge boulders as It
fell, Is shown being removed from the rocky gorge.
(Initmatlniwl)

Marshall Dendy And Alex Waite
Speak At Kiwanis Luncheon Today
Catholic Bishop
Declares Future
To Vindicate Him

2AHKRB*, "Yugoslavia, Ocl.

I . (Al*)— A Franciscan monk
today testified that Yugo­
slav Archbishop Atojsljc Hiepinac once wrote a pastoral
letter which called for p a u h e
rraiatance againal the goccni- Ment of Jarahal Tito. The
• Monk, Father Modesto MarUncle taatlfled that IhroArchb is hop had told hint, “ If
Monts think* I am harmful lo
the Catholic Church. I will
abdicate. Otherwise I will con- «
"Una* to fight for the rights
• f the church."
*
ZAtilt KM, Yugoslavia, Oct. 2 (/P)-*-Th» tria l,o f tha hand of the
Homan Oatholle Church In Yugo­
slavia, Arthblahop A lojiljc . 8t*piaac, today entered it* third tlar.
Tha rhmthnuut staunrhly main­
tained that \ t n future will vlndlesi_*
» to him
of chitrKe*
of. .collaboray
’______
_____groups.
_.
. -^ru-XTI
tlon awith
terrorist
An Araarkpn Catholic. Bishop
ter mid St* pinac'* trial by a IhrtuMfeit
lunhla'a court
Mil rf as
tod M
nh» of
nt the
thfl
m an prepi^*
“ona
most important avunts -of the
eonlury.** -&gt;*So far, tha Yugoclav church­
man rowrvad hia.dcfaiuto p&gt;m- IU
T. Waits predict*") that deldeclnrrd vestorday. “when It is
possible to publish documents, pita the fact, that Hollins had
and when each ran speak without a new and untried team with
foar, thou Will be none who wilt many 01 veterans, something
aay a- word against my Arch* •pactocular and Interesting might
bishopric."’ The Yugoslav public result. Up .until four weeks ago,
ros»eulo,r contandad that tha a t least half nf the men had
m s and condition* new are such not seen each other or th« coach,
th a t JIUhop Btepinac may apeak he said. Bob Johnson of .Winter
Park and Howard IfonUeth i t
before tbd mUonal court.
Bishop J m p h Hurley of Saint Sanford introduced the speaker*.
W inter Park v Initon* Included!
Auguslln*, f la , a regent of tin
Belgrade Apoatnlic NuncMuce. la Dr. Waite, 0 . N. Denning, Harold
atterdlng tk« trial, liishop Hurley K utiatm un. R- C- B aker,'• Rtir
saga he will remain alksnt about Travllllan, Herb Bamum, Boh

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ton. Dr. L B. Amkh of lo rn

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.f t a u p r t o m

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thls nsorn. The Southern Tubergvloale Asso•ld -to be-mere than clatlon’wlU open a two-dey meetaway, probably Chile inf In JacksonviU# Thursday,

to th s

(InfrrnafioTmi R ddiophof^

Reds Say Chiang Varied Comment txpressed Today On
Is Using Nearly Verdicts Reached By World Tribunal

t.n

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i‘- it.!*

1 halt’ on tIim * Mn • fr*r

S 'l'llll M'J | III- |U*Vh fr-«* r t .»!•* of

1 i it* »*■ \'*A(enby% iltt-** »
*a! .'•» i hi* T ri

!#* t *tjiv i

l*. i h i in In*f olkimr I l&gt;f .i .» i ir j

! K *A u!Kunn*nt* tuluy
'It ,1'iwhtlr, in «iJt!i' tun (i* ih^
halnm f*(i)Uirnl and T ernU irilt
\ ‘ommuxlon, fnm t»fh«*r cm tfvjfnets
TuiHittillren an* oniiitmiiuf thoir
ttnik n(i Major |n-flrf» prob!-*IU».
lit nil, ten rominln-iuni cunri'iwd
flu- im inirtF f*«t :u!fLi
(m u n i tb rir w
Hfulllne.
Tin* »•
ilif rio n p t
hil^*l
Loth ilnv and nitfht
•
in (K-^

of «*nirtf&gt;K*tntj^ fL^ir "nr!..

n in e,| hi,in,; -linn
,,
sm i&gt;,iiF. m , m u g iftidolph Ur-,.,
Ururjti* Totihy ha* licen nnmrd
off \vtth ,1 M r J cnti urr. It trim* chairm an of tin- com m ittee which
.*.1 it,- ,ti.n,„i„,
it- Njiti | liyh will iliitvt th r UHB t lirlitmim
’
,, i , ,
i , i ,i
i„ Mr»l -“ilr (hrottghom th**—roitnty
I
'l
it,.,,,'
fl1" •ub.-ind.wi&gt;*
i«»ittr*»l wiifki nrcnriilHjf in an Dtt■* *|l*,' 1
M**anormrnt mtalt* (**tin v hy Mrx.
M' 1 ' ' 4
i'
■ ' " ’v *,,T \]a| Y Itaulinn, |»ifoitlvvit -f thn
* •»|‘* u ^rm iiiolr
Cntiiilv
TubrrriiliD a
A . .(M*mtion. T hr t'ouniy t amjmiini

tfiiVrinnt*'ill jil*i■vi*' him i♦"I\ 'Mid,

g u ilt lin n during the past *eai
S r (■■ihioan I.Oil pH rlhi'hu Vm
phasb no I tie lui|s*rluni r of &lt;h
vafloiL, HI Jollp- Hirer pio|i-unit r-vealerl Ihe* ih-sptle ic •*.,
Kovetmiirnl ac'.iutt lit hokllmf oj&gt;r
vliliiaHy oil nuldir work* I'toieit .
tie listl the a.-.Mltam-e Unit les-i
the |iro|m*etf*Ill-foot channel and
(he iU-feot channel would be com■deled within the coming y ear.]
tie also sa id -llm t progress Imlioen satHfiiclnrv . In eslabllililnc
a U irge line- on Ihc riser with
Inwrt ft rigid rules in pr&lt;i*|ieci
The Chandler of Commerce ha*
been active, he pointed out. . In
assisting in the" reconversion .,r
the Sanford Naval Air S tation
to peacetime activities. Conti acthave been signed with
llo\
lirowning to operate the airport
and with the Interressiun In
atlld te In iipernto a vocational .
train in g school. The Fernuhl
I.*tighten Hospital has U ken over

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hki

p a rt of th** natitin "h h -

|Oth

f• *• ,,,r •
r »*t•1 1 v »»• m anm tttl.C hrU tm iu Svnl
which
• Im*ii *h|*‘.#i •man pstlitinaii. npfiui »Sov. 2T» ami will f ntlliuo.
w * «|tinl»*f! •dritt.,mimtf l h »t
unl(l ChrUtmu*.
*

,b , lil v»n I-,.,,-1,

Fntuclif

„vVr nte ,lo«|&gt;lv gratified that

I.*i,dr,| ,.vr, 11 . I.vnn.,1, . mtt;- W). Mtall have ,* man of Mr.
........... T* I
iii"". 'bey Tmilty'i calih rr to head our mi11
k111
' “ k*
' ' ' nuni tu o d-raiiing cam pnnn,” *aid
” ......I1,e *
v Mi
Itawlins. "W e know that
ii
.
ti ',1" tl,r contrihution which h* will
,l * - ......... ’ •
M »;•*•*• •" - makr in mir t-iugrnm to picvcht
"
&gt;.»'i .*■
i-ib.-ru) nmec j and- ronlrul tiil*"tculo3l» wil| ex*
-I
-.1 1 -.
,&lt; I e.l -.1 I s - I 1, 1, 1,,I Key olid ,,&gt;;,l .a ir tinir Into
'
l*
**i I (lie veal ahca.l when ^ral sale
•
.................
' i,a*, i"
fuii.l, will go I-, wmk to improve
* |,t, i," .1 hi -,&gt;i, lint"-, g ll ||, , lirallh of our comiiiiililttcj."
*‘ 1 ^
I'o'B" • j Mr louliy .aid hr iradily ,*r' 1''b "*
’
erpted the chAlrmanship liecamo
11. 1,i, -.itto n ir y
in ii,,
l.p I,, recognised the valur of I Im
.............. t'lio f t n i l .i!I - l &gt;•* ' u „rk of the association
and be| D!IHSOflJO when Itiilgana votcil
I, I,
i by tt»- t.rriii.i.i t , ,«uur lie knew th e people of tlia
‘ In rclet I th e m onarrhy m favor of n
‘ ffitinly were Kill p en-nil hack of
rcpubllm n form "f govcrrifticnt, j g,«,,| fill llieil i lf»-|*t , InVrtllMth r association
in .tH fight
iii.iii
• ■n 1-1 &lt;•■ -v*‘ lc light mi I againal tubrrculusit.
nlne-ycar-old King K nnrnn If, a r ­
rive! wiili Ids in o lh rr. Q uern J o - i th ru - i, I»r I, . irii .iin fin heuvy
Within u few days, he added,
ih Tnky &gt; Tim lay/yrr he will name a rum igjttpc
ll'inna, at litanhiil, T urkey. Tin* , ctiU nrr
as*'
t-,i i.iiiri.,1 ti Inina, ^hr f,,iliter ■i t him In conducting the cam*
HHimt exiled king « m ' h rav lly
,I.,|&gt; • vv, t i'i Tlw Iin. raid the sc- paign.
go rilled by police. ( IntrrnaM onnl)
iipiitt.il ol Von I'.ipf-n -.iip-vnl-d
"I dpnild h r happy to havtt
In. iitgum-iil (list tl.him a ; lion'll people
volunteer for the Com.
v A. '-I fw irenl iticrjflutc in auto. not
ti e d ll' tin- lii.turv o f ' m ittee," Mr. Touhy added. “ Any*
middle tlrivcr* fict'itac applications
't h r ngra, hr ,-hi-I. licit atnlm.,- unr who fecla he can help In
aa iuinpai&gt;:d willt Lliiuc is-ued up
ailm . ,i|lf imU.uiii- ft tu trial.
I
• hi.i im portant community undet 'Ilf, wav llrtn iain i in-rung i.aw | taking will, I hopexcerngianinitA
NRW YORK, Oct; i . &lt;fly A ii. om t|nl not h tvi' n completely
At f&gt;:00 o’clock yesterday aft«r- Coast (rtiiird Ffl.V 'plnnr line lln ii tria l- Unit i . f i i r .u i lie rc- with the n ffirr of the associa* t
(Inn,
-J
noti/i, the last day license.! could xpotted ii—*uLa£*i&gt;rr Imit! over'dur g.ftf^ d the wold.
be tf-curpl without taking a airier lal" -ryartf-rdiiv at Shall.
Iii ciiog was. utiirle I Icrflayr -liy ,
jdrivf.-ra' test, H^t“7 licerc-c- «c«v Itivrr Idler. N. .1. I hr plunr i .
jissut i aa rompaicil with fijvbti lx- dtiiK-tiiig » eexcor vr*ncl Inwanl th e London Kw i iii i - Slstfflsrd as •
'ru ed at this tifire la s t &gt;*jar. How. Urn boat which hits five perrons eying -I" u wiiUcn interview: the
court could not be obi-.etivf ns thr
ever, during Ihc fiscal year, liceii* aboard,
trial WSJ a p-dltlral one. Kin
h eta issurd totalled O.tiOU, l«it it Ir -Tim ’('oust (fUutd said Hint lejilly
cf,ub| mit
ay. h». added,
b4&gt;»ved that thlj figure will lie there had been ■it" Word a*- la
exceeded during the pfAent year Vvhat was wrong with the craft. •luit nil tlm po'r.ilnlittes nf defem e wt-r* *1 mv disposal.
ending Oct- l,'l'&gt;47.
security
Lumbir tom piny
SccerRy Lumbar
K riju lilr. p /t’oii cell, the ex- 1 trimmkd the llaynta and WlfNUF.UNMW, Germany, OcL ^ Those drlvurs who new wish
teichxriinr hall ' also delivered his
2. (AP&gt;— Twe esperta on
secure licenses may olilain
llama Fumiluremei* In th*
opinion alMiut lh&gt;j future of the
mental dlaerdsre at Nuernberg [them by contacting, state high- dusk,
third game nf (lie playoff
world
and
mankind,
lie
said
th*
'
agread that at least ona of (way official* nt flip ..Sanford
•riles lo determine the atiampatom
Immli
will
dccHir
th
at
future.
thr*. Natl riag laadare con- jAmtAry on Monday* amt Thur»- [VI(ll
ions in th r City Softball'
■*» fre.avk
in i.Oo
I •fIfl P.
i* M.
.n
damned to dia ls strictly a •*»«
ra at
from 9.fWl
2:66*to
M.
.............. A m t' aascrlcfl (io s'in g . if the , l-r-igur by an B to 3 margin
United tUaics do*a *not hold Ihc
. phony. _
U»t night.
leml in U»&gt;, fo ld , It w |l| mean
The phony ia Ibe titular
Red William* and Roy Britt
head-of the I t German* who
iklet on d r iv ln r n u t out by th e! NKW DELHI, India, Oct. 3
&lt;&gt;n the hill fo g the Furniture*
will ho kinged two week*
ite, and available a t tlo Court U P t-.T h ? president o f t h # 'Bio..
net* allow ad ten aafelleawhllv
from today — Hermann Goer“**'
j J*n» le ag u e . M. A. Jinnali. cotitheir malea committed a pair
• fe rrtd for alm ost art hour today
lag.
. 1
of mlscota. The Security butl­

21 Po^cnnl

t In Autiv Or*
I&gt;erni',u

Const Guard Plant*
Spols Missing Itout

Security Lumber
. Cops F irst Tilt

Gocrinjp Termed A
PhonjT By Experts

^n- taking this fmt, It l» adable lo caufully altily Iha

'

J Ac k 80NVILLZ, 0 cW 2, ( &amp; -

frrcfj of Athens o a lh« w

. iv.t.ri wife, beside him. Hotlmva
.» inulium-sj/cd crowd Hie flrr^k

m onarch w af recalled from extl* »»v

l*i'-rlotnlr in tb r nireilnu. th e.
dlt-s-tms adoptrd th r report of u.
roinmUle- hraflrrl In l/-n lu sh e r,
iii complete Imiimvcments to th e
Imtite of “ W hhtllns Willie" as
noUinrlrrd liy Hie Clininber of]
i C otniffn* I* 11 untl « half s-"*&lt;■r-i j
’iu*o Anil a requrst from llir Jontoi ’
CltSliihri of Oominrrr" f"i a.vityt
, niice In eaUtbh.ilijm: 11 Tniol.il In
|ti.rin-&lt; ttm IWioth »«.» sratil'-tl to tio
••xlctd of IIJMsi
KrrM n WIImmi itnl W A 'c-fflc
NANWMJ.
•„». ,,v,
n ,r
were iipjulnlr'l as n (o in in ltl'f y-, official « l»!itfjtu I fiinlmini vt n#»vv3j
tucjert. In foitner t*resldnil T VV ntfi’iiry. N‘»*\v ( liinn, Irniiiv ilaim iu a to n u phuiur r*prei.'ln« th - ed Unit OmutB K ai S la l i- u um
.ipprerUlloti of the Cttainbrr o f ; ini»H‘ th a n
men in
'■•itn'-‘*f tr for his unselfish w r V ChiiittV civi| w ar. The ('niuitiiinU t
for lh**= oiaanlritUmt during Bn-’ iti*rnry ntluurd nUa I ha I ihu
re a rs of tUtn'-’lfl.
*
‘
fiylifliiL' \4 •■**'■*I llir, SaliaMali^t

In ’&lt;iillinlng the ivnrl, of l1si "i

It inhop Joseph Hurley
. Of S t AtitfUHtinc |
Is Attending Trial

Ik e Official said that a datn
«• rectinvanlng Uo Palaetlnp Con*
irence would bo announced IlU f.
he gpokeaman - made hi* dlaoeutoa after Foreign Secretary
gHtol Bavin and Colonial Reedae»&lt;^evge Hall today attondI thd itxtli minting n f the Arab
midons. begun B
ago.

KHDINO n V I YIAKS OF IXILI, King (

royal poUcewIlh hli hrolber, * m*-n
from rhaleron Huy, whrrc hr I it « &lt;\

4 • it F \A1tn-li-r. und D lslrlr’ No. I

crim inals

Arab view, cn th .
tha adjournmrnt *7 «Id b# dl*-

I.e* i- e l a n d tlml III; ‘‘Anglo*
.-nxi n i i u n w " lia.I renounced-tha
‘Must anlKptllllt" decision of Jho, .
Foreign'
ascii in nrH.’Vo , staid l»h' h Hrltlsh-A*m)tican
Military ba*e on -It- Adriatic.
. I’xlng nit American plirniP. . .
-ijailr alleged tine .! mocralio
Vinciplci, in (In- British, Am-’rl*
■an
Fr neh proposal* have
;&lt; tS with the wind."
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5 W O Klllin*

f ie r y
tl&lt;-lrif.- L-hni/i- i:i

angry rapid-fire iltfM lit of .
i&gt;efnrr. tbi- Hsliau^iJflU^ l.-jl an | territorial cotnmfi -ion.

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In addition In tfir olficet* ali*ad n»mtd Hi* folio* it-t dP tri-t
.irr to r* J,trills * rtr -le '-il l i t ' m * -J-, I Fnoili so uni- OUk
Itlit No '1 II It Crotplev. tinirlct
No I, -I A llUllInr. niVi rl No

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IKSOVATHW U H lim W A Y

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through and throgah — and
all .the other defeadanto know

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•-litr-J a Hr* of netnlnoe* for Ute
V4-I-.U4' office* Nomination* atfre
-ui'-d for from tl}&lt;* floor but thcr;
&gt;-u-r none, tin- nomiuatlini com*
HlJii-r'* -rlccUfm, *ptr uti oilmans*
electel.

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ith rn ai-Polnl ett -etinrtMlnr ol U L.
I’ -m II James n u t lohu H er.
Atolii* Curriiway ami W A Pat­
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■state of -Triestej ‘ Y u g o s la v l a 's
C.itr I ij.1 .1- mad.

Irtnj’^rary chairman of tin- tneclili;. A uoni'inttmt comm1Met- was

, Meanwhile-, with the shallow of
Ihu gallows hanging oyer the
•luumrd war criminals, their.
Icttse attorneys a r- liu»y prepar­
ing eppcoLs. T h j four-p w«r Alii- |
Id Coninit Council in Hcrlin i* Hi- j
last hope o f the condafltned N eiis.
buf tlr-rj ep PiP.ru little liklHiotnl
of n revgrtel of the decisions of
th r International H llltsry Triburi-.

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P A R I S , O c t. 2 &lt; # ) ' — YUg o a lu v iu l a u n c h e d a n o t h e r
tira d e
a g a in s t
R r itn m
- a n d t h e U n ite d S t a t e s a t t h e
! P a ris P ence C o n fe re n c e to ­
d a y , a c c u s i n g t h e tw o n o lio n s o f b e t r a y i n g th e . R ig
1 F o u r a g r e e m e n t o n t h e free.

The West Side Primary School
P.T.A, will meet In the school
auditorium at 8:16. P. M. All
member* are urged to attend-

er. Junior Dress, allowed the
llaynen and William* nine hat
five scat I* red bingles.
Ilsynes and Williams hold a
2 to I game margin over the
Security Lumber aggregation.
Play will h« resumed a t Lake,
front Park on Monday night.

�WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 1948

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLOHI

The Sanford Herald

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Although It Wfflllfl have yeemed to have |&gt;een a rank
m ja g e of justice to allow lids mnMer schemer and
mafic atflpl-plgeon to go free, the trials on th e'w h ole
; a v*ai imbrcAvmenf In dealing with International
inals; and their verdicts, If promptly carried nut,
hi have u wllolegfljnn e ffect on others who at som a
Ti-fjipe-may b« lemptetl to iend their m itibnjrintp

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a f f t r n pvtiod of rtreilrfmpnt . V on‘ Tnupn again 1
japIpsatYrt »|npn the Ruropfan ‘ spepe when, Apparently j

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ispfc|a| envoy Info A ustn«, just a short time
TIIPV TlfttkW AWAY MANY Iflfrnjap hivnyjon. Vfnpy sim iler odd Jolts were
W IN C H THAT TlktOf Tit I. A- by Vnp Pnpen during flip Nart .regjme, the
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, his ndsslnp- In TMTpW where he is assumed to
iisihle for jtepjijftg fliat strategic country

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R u t V o n P n p e n w n s a s c o u n d r e l o f th e f i r s t w n t e r
lo n g b e f o r e H i t l e r c p in e in to p o w e r . O n r m g t h e f i r s t
W o r ld W a r h e w a s ft m l i l t a i y a t t a c h e a t t h e G e m in iiy
e m b a s s y in W a s h i n g t o n , n n d f in a lly h n d to f le e f o r h is
lif e n s n r e s u l t o f h i* e s p io n a g e n c tlv f tio a n t t h n t tim e . ■
l i e w n s t h e la s t G e rim m c h a n c e llo r b e f o r e H itle r n n d
Is a c c r e d ite d w ith h a v i n g b e e n la rg e ly - r e s p o n s ib le f o r In*
fliie n rin i* P r e s i d e n t \U m [Jim ie.n b erg ..tt&gt; » b H rn J iiu ^ d U iu n try

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~ K^iiiTTiuitTniim. for tljp vertfict* In the Nuernberg (fla b
Is tempered only by the thought that It might hay*1 beon
better to hifye. sli^t"fhe whole k itn n tl klhoodle.of Na*l
fijadtirt wlthlii n few phort hour# after thoy'wnjbVaptuted.
However, they have probably not enjoyed th eir,im ­
prisonment during fhe pasj year, ngr the necessity of sit­
ting In cnjirt &gt;vhjjB their fcrin)»'s wen? paraded before them
for the. whph» world to see. The. postponement of their
piinffliinent, which Is now so anun to cotne, cannot have
iffordep them muplr relief.
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Although one ran'ftgm* with the verdicts, in most in­
stances, unless we are to assume that hnnging is too good
for them, It is a little hard to undenttand why that nrchconspinitor of modern Germany, Prana Von Papen, wns
acquitted. So were l|jalm ar Sehncht, who supplied llie
finsiirtai brain for the N asi hnirnchy, and Mann fritch e.
tlie radio propaganda chief.

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fjuop^te,

Hr RUSSELL KAY

e rn e .crim e.” T h e i n t o dr. th e 'N u o m *
s e r v e a s rf w a r n i n g f o r n il t i m e

A lr mall con now b* lent for
five cent* Inttead of rig h t c«nt*.
A a l a ir mall glaM** may noon Lc
landing at 1 he fjanfrrd alnw rt.

indra cr *'J»* dornian; *. hm* anil-jtSO'l
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t W gr•jte rlo a .'tB T O rlila
f'l«» niy Job with the U nlbtJ
and Public R w atlpi" t i t a n S u a tr C orp." be aaUI. "I

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the world.**
Karl W. Brown, whoa* ma*nlfIt wa* not new* wl&gt;;h Wil«on
iernt P lrrld a exhibit* a : ChltaK».
W yatt, national houdng «•*pc-, lit­
(lev .lan d , N iw York and el»fer, told a pre*a confrience Mon
d ay th a t |ht* vear'* hmulnir goal
whrrc, 'p u t tho:ij of nil oth-r
anting organiaatlon* that aervi- •tatr In th e ahadc and earned for
him On- title o f America** No. I
(teach Cham ber| m o v in g n n d r p r o n s t r u r i i o n o f n r m y h u lld ln g * i n t o d w c ll- to advance the welfare of -flor- showman, rvviiwed hi* aeeomdecldrd
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'T•in * g o v *tim
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n aJ y«s 't■&lt;"»
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is nmumuiviii
i n s u f f i c i e n t fna
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ffir totO*P,n
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plete end conalnictlvn program
rK kd ■s u c h n p r o j e c t , n n d a n y w a y , lo n g - r a n g e p e r m a n e n t h o u s ever preaeuted which f'Mtttrid rmi
wha j In g s h o u ld lie e n c o u r a g e d in s te n d o f t h i s e m e r g e n c y ty p e . only, oalttanding Florida authoi-

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N ew J e r s e y ’s p ro b le m s n r e ty p ic a l o f th o s e in o th e r
, h a * 's ta te s . A g o o d d e n i tb f tt w ill com e to l i g h t ,h e r e w ill In*
light .n p p lic n ld e e la e tv h e re , O n e co n clu sio n , h o w e v e r, Is n p p u r“^ f ^ e n t . ev en hefVire T h M e g ls in tiv n r e p o r t s i ’vW erftns* h o u s in g
*^ll, is th e y i d l m o f b ilc k -p itssin g b e tw e e n fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t
B w nV nm i s ta te s . K n rh o n e ia tr y in g to p ip re sp o n sib ility a n d

R e a l C, Of C.
Names Ritti;
As President
i; ..nllnbrd Pt*M Cm Oak)

Commerce aa pointed out by Mr.
Coleman Include, a Navy Day din­
n e r irlven for officer* at the
.Station, the Veteran*' Homee m inr-C-lebratlon, »nl*t»nrr in
promntlnir a eclored veteran*'
celebration, aponaorahlp of gov­
ernment work on the river pro­
ject. payment for aervleea of a
fate expart in connection with
ui*&gt;* tr-Miaportetion. nulntan-&lt;&gt; In
estaldlshlnv
n radio • aUtlon,
public perk*, Bprins training for
»ial| chb*. a'rUianee In puhllahlng a eorntv* directory, ar-

ntjoii*

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and . Din.vtoi

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iiife Amonar T h e I-d&gt;Io8

we have, to
* Tift* recently rovoaled enpturo of American flyers by
It a few Yesr* the lefdqs In Southwest China gave many people their

you wondar why rrconverha* been alow, why you
;tb * k n old, to buy that car
The Buixau q( Labor S.atreveala that during the flrat
month* of thla year, M l) ,er»on*« wont out on itrik*.
democratic committee hat
d ' to put Btnator Pepper
a Hat of. apeakyr* but he
-be Mwintorrd '•» a party
iman. They will take L&gt;pf(Ih a grain of call.—Fort
[ New* Pry**. They can

IjypgY.

pe.ce. Y ut that o t * W - l
icfore he dl* patched hU

THIS ABO SOX have the pennadl .pul s e e s y tn the deep
free** and from now on the role
of tbe other American league
etube wtii be that of Juyt seven
assorted sparring p a r l n u i , ' -

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s S K I* r m S f i S s j :
MM w M u . w w n u rapldiv • approschlng
*ftV !oka»
&gt; oUim up and b*
■ FBI Chiif J. &amp;J**r

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J o j Croain't boy, tio m lttd
tbe opposition ttr /y in
mot tod from thru on it
tltittiy t btt'ttt ihk '

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they did to tb|e peatern clubs
of the league ha«a t ,b**n dupli­
cated atoce tbe |to u x Indians
end Cuater kept a Cats.

r.therwl c • he

Mr. Raymond Lundquiat

(W e solicit your listings of all type properties)

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor

*kili and *technique In «U
nnd tkking acceptable new*
miogravur.- picture* k second to
none.and over the vesye be ha*
probably given Florida more na­
tional publicity than , fpy other
Individual or agency. - •
Turning to Induatrial Jpubllr relatlons, Joaiah' Ferris,
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ant to tha prtak u ai of. the
U n lte ja u te * no (far Coimoralien
- f e B a w o n . t«H how FloHd**#
largest Industrial organUstlon has

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mail* up of the public relalloii*
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ST O P S E R V IC E
ON

VVoiln, Ronaid 8. ifiatl, M. N.
(Jack* F roat-ejil Jamea H. Cobb,
l T: .T h la * vent).men nainivl a
bright future for svlatlcn In li*
rcli'lop to FloridaV progroa* and
development .and told of tbo plana
•f their arvetwl line* u, provide
Improved farllltlei for -bantling
bwffte to and from Utla atalo.
( Speaking a t the n«m luncheon,
Urltl DavU, of New York, natlonal .public relation* authority.
drain d the work that hnd already
V '*0 done to publlcUe our *Ute.
and point'd to the need for even
greater effort*.In tin -future. He
xnliined th a t today the davMnnment of favorable nnd worthwhile
public):v and tb i e»tbll»hment of
gurrf-win In .nubile relation* la xn
‘a'abllahed p ro fu ilo n 'a n d reault*
s r .-mesa,red bv the ability -rfl
th* t-r*on w h j d lrn te *pch. prog-

Altogether the convention was '
v a ry . murh Wcflhwhlle and all
the emplnymtnt of an rtr-**de »h«**&gt;d ben-fit through, th* ■
instructive public
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. H t tenndd the
rrletlona pr
Re,loo a hitlirt tltmmtd ike fends mental
uoftflL- public r«l*
bill tbit season a, though thtf atlons “acund'Judgment or 'hor«e affarJ.

hid
devefopod o ptititaJtr k»-r
. _ •» a . - a ___.a a* -1 -rX~- -- • *

I a m p le a te d (o a n n o u n c e } h a t

“ 0fr ttheVconvention
a s wa*
? . a.*pand.

nectional dlff rejicat snd
flrat nows that China hns other people besides the Chlu- forget
atop talking about North Florida,
eke. In the Soutli-wetit-moniitalns are several primitive
penplen, perhnps Chinn's cnrllcst Inlmbltants, pushed out
of the lowland* by the’ Chinese.
Besides tho IaiIiis there nre the Mosso nnd the MIbotsze; short dnrk people of unknown race. Nominally under
Chinese rule, they pay little obedience to their supposed
governors and-even raid Chinese territories from time to
time. Their languages are somewhat like Chinese but not
minted. They use a picture-writing known only to the
priests of their splrit-worahlpplng r e l i g i o n . *
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Life among the Lolos with thoir low standard of liv­
ing cannot .have been very comfortable for our flyers In
their two years o f slavery. But at least they have not been
ijdru* of the nation.

RE TELLING ME!

ANNOUNCEMENT

Is now associated with me as salesman

B

U) uut is »»•»»TV i \ \ .
it it und«*i^ ptire control# f» W i ■*

D tftM u Beach, Ha.

SA N F O R D SCHOOL OF AVIARON

Among those attending the
m eetlnr la*t nleht were Rev.
{ nick Pop--* with hi* m agnificent Mark Carpenter. W. A. Morrison,
L- admix off a Ualtery of apeakAndrew Stine, W. A. Patrick, If.
•ra each of whom dUeutaed dlf
II. Pope. Senford Doudney,
&gt;.T nt phaaea of publicity and
Cmmlijr, F n d R. Wilton, J. A.
iddle rolatlona work wa* foarnei
Blsllint* Apdrow Corrawoy, Prank
layot Jfh n T. Al*ap of Jaeknon
Yilte, who, becauie of hit long t r Bnjr „iher state haa been aide
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compete, with them. end the
ikiuVallv
flwrl l* th ,t dtey have
JjfiS ■ y * T"* y *&gt; r ^ *^ r eecompliahed, thta at little or no
that

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WIN YOUR WINSS AT THE

itlr* bat al»o Uriel Davl* of New
York, publluher of the Public Hal
Which I* the? Wide of -titove »n* 1

Representing T. Nelson O l w A f ,

L A U N D R Y A N D D R Y C L E A N IN G
P l e n t y o f P &amp; r k in g S p a c e

Next beet thing
to a long distance *oll,
only 5# to say It

AND LAUNDRY
IIS Palmdlto Avenue .
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TRY THE NEW.SEHSATK3NAL
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W hile hi Swaying Motion

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EDNESDAY, OCT.

2,

1940

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THE SANFORD HERALD, .SANFORD, FLORIDA

William E. Holler, J r.
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WedS Euatls'Girl
Cec*tl&amp; TriiltfcE^

Social Calenaat
THURSDAY* '
The South.ide J*. T. A. wdl
have iu f im meeting a t 3 jU
P. M. with the (ward dueling at
3:30 I*. M. All maftsrra are
urgtd to attend a* plan* for tho
Halloween Carnival will he madu.
Tba.Towm end Club will meet
la the Court llotiie a t 7:30 P. M.
Tha public 1* invited to attend.
Seminole Chapter No. 3 of the
Order of the Kaitern Star will
meet at 8 :0 0 p. SI.

Annie R uth Willis
Weds V ernal Carroll.
ilia* Annie Hiith .Willi* and
Vernal K. Carroll wen; ’married
on Friday evening at K:l&amp; o’clock
in a double ring' ceremony i t the
Assembly of God. The Her. K.
I). Wright (urformril the cere­
mony b. tore ah a ltar banked with
white gladloluxe, chryMnthemum*
and fern.
Mr*. V, M. Crine*. »Uter of toe
bride. i*;r«ed a* matron of ‘honor
and the brlde*«nnld* wire Mr*.
0 . M. Willie. Mia* ltuth Carroll,
litte r of groom. The bait man

Mtr. Joe Stew art *
Honors Mrs. Morrison

GO E V E R Y W H E R E WI T H

Mi»'» Jo»ephlne.. Klckejberger.
daughter of Mi*, anil Mr*. Joe
Kkkell&gt;erker of Kuttio, w a*'flur­
ried at 10:00 1 . M. lo4ay' In
Ku*ti* to William E. . Holjir, Jr.,
son (if SfY. uqd Mr*. \V. Jv. Hoilef ’of B r tr ir Point, near Mt.
Dot a.
.•
Waller Hawkins I* a t
Tha couple plan to 'ta k e a trip
the Orlando Junior Collvg.
to. New York ami point* in Can­
Earl Dlankenabip ha* krft for' ada aft*r which they will make
their home in DeLand.
the* University of Florida.
Mr. Hollar i, tha owner of the
Mr*. B. P .’ Wheeler ha* r e - ' Sanford and IKel-aod Hollar Mo­
turned from North Carolina.
. tor Sale* cump*ni»,. Ill* father,
who recently retired. wa» the
-------------ii. F. Ward ha* returned from.' General Salr.man of tha Chavrolet Motor DlvDion with headAlabama and Georgia.
oualter* in Detroit, Mlrh. Hr
Mr. and Mr*. Sidney Carraway k u known a« the “No. 1 Sale,were the gua.ots of Mr. and Ml*. man Of The WorIJ.”
Don Canmway Sunday.

DI STI NCTI ON ’ IN THE
MAL L O R Y

CR A V E N E T T E D

Gene Gore Wa, the guest over
Irene
Thc bride cho*e-a gna*n of *ilk the weekend of relative* In Dayfeaturing a ahort train. She wore
Sir*. Joe Stewart entertained n fingertip veij Taught wl'.h , 1
nviann- on Friday
white- bridal*.

aead Imnd and earried a bou&lt;|u:t
of lavendar , gla ilaUnwd ami chry­
santhemums'. * Mr,'. Willi* wora a
■own of Iduc net and carrird a
bouquit of pink rose*. MU* Car­
roll ehoiM a pink net gown ami
carried a pink row bouquat.
u u t of town guc*ta Included
Sir. and Sir*. Cho '.'Hamn of
Tampa, Mr,. LaRoy Newbold of
Tamp*. Mr*. Kdwnnl Pentnn of
Mr*. II. D. Smith, Mr*. J. It. Tampa. Mr. and Sir*. Thurnsni
L’ritt, Mr*. Sutton. Sir*. Vernny, Willi* of Orlando.. Mr. und Sin,
Mr*. Smith and Mm. Stewart.
K. C. Cam 'll of Daytona. Mr. and
crop, of Jinytnn*|
Mr*. Albert Ti ■t&gt;n of Thnniasvillr,
(&gt;n_' Mfp. V. ! Griiy.’s of Jasper,
Baptist Trainin
Tex, and Sir. and
Group Enjoys
of St.' Augustine.
The Training Uulon of lh« Flml
ip tlst CJiUlrh enjoy a, | a-tvrlwrr
**t nnd awimminitjvayty a^ ,S*ij-.

Ellen Vihlen Given ,
j Party On Birthday

Mr. and Mr*. Eric Vihlen botv
Thn-o attending wete' Nancy
William,, Helen tilauvhtar, Jean red their daughter Ellen on.Sunflayer, Diuite J.undfluist, D’ggy
Pippin, Bobby Merton, Su-ie
Hutchins, Mpna Kutli Mills, Bette | on
Slump op, 1iulh'C arroll. Dee Me- j T*ii
Clcllan. Hailmr» {founder*. Dar-'| tin
harm Kuekrr. Shirley Mntuland.cel
Collum

F. C. C. Exams To Be
Held In Jacksonville
. ,’SUAMf. Oet. 3 -(S n e e ia ll-A
member rf the Miami •office of the
Federal Cor—lunlcallnn» Cpmini*alon will conduct rommerrlal
operator **{ Clru* “ A” ami * II”
ateur operatrr examination* In
dcionvillr on Nov. 2. according
an .announcemonl thrlay liy th r

amj Mr*. Williapi
Floyd nnd Evelyn
Du,vie; Mr. and
Mr*. Emma Vihlen, Sim. Willi
am Iltinter and Carolyn Bucking­
ham; Mr. and Sir*. David Earle
and Matt and Sandra; Mr. aqd
Mr*. JackaBumby of Orlando an I
granddaughter Judith an I Carolyn
Kinnard.
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A well centered yolk l* *hai
every rook w ant, in n hard
The eVamhtalk’t\* will !&gt;.* h r|J erok«,| egg fiy deviling or *tnf

Ml** Lola Hud del I hn» returned
to her home afler 'being eonfined In the Orange Sleiiiniiiil
Hospital, Orlando.

IIIHI1I ANNOI NCKMKST

Mr. ami Mr*. Lowell II. T|J&gt;P
i f 7iVI We»t Flint Street are anuoiincitig the birth of* a girl.
Carolyn Joyce, pn Sept. *i*i. Sin*
i |l&gt;' grand-daughter (if Sir. apd
'li* . Ilarr” K. Cnnyfla ol III,spent Imutiin. Vl. und Str. .and Mr.‘.

Slita France* Morgan of Plant
City wa* the weekend guc»t of
SliM Mary Totten and Str*. lamia
King of Ovierlo.

Mary ‘Cathennv Gray
Sunday with her patrol
returned to Flort
8 til to (,’ollcgu
for Woipatu
A. I.. Slyum, Jr. left Mon
for Atlanta where ho will* &lt;
titiiie Studies at Emory Oni

1h« Iuingwei.il Card Club w o
entertained by Sir. and Sir*. DimKnotI, on Saturday evening witli
13 member* cloying the affair. ’
(la'Wt Anmld, Hcciclaiv
Sauford'Oilando Kennel
t'lllli. bn, iindorgiuie an operation
ut llm iije Memorial
1loepi tn I
und i*. now recovering nlmvly.

Mil* O rtich eu t ju r e iw tln r LrwU Wfxsw e n ta f rtn riv to Jb h n Ed turn
"rnw ell ol C harlotte. N C .'w a* recently announced b&gt;- her motile*. Mr*
W illiam Frunktlii
t* o l this city. Tlie wedding Will be An event ol
November 3 u '
’
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Miss .Jessie Millen Durden Weds -_
Hraxton Ix*e IVfkinsf-Jr. Fri Georgia

WaYrant' Officer and Mr,.
Janie, .SI. Ilaye* nf Arlington.
Vti. mipminre the birth of *»
Mi,* Je .d e
SI lllei
Durdea,
daughter, Elisabeth J e a n , on daughter
ilml Mr*. J. N.
Oct. £ n t ' the (inrfield Iloapilwl Durden ufofth Mr.
i, rity, and-Braxton
in Wanningtoli, II. C. *
I.. n t*erkm,. Jr., run nf Mr. aful
Sir*. It. I.. I'vrkln*, Jr. aim of
thlv elty wen* m arrlel Moinlay
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evening . a t’ 7:00' o'clock nt il*i
A.t .U Hospital m | m t Jam e, Epincnpal Church in
Slnrirtta. tia. Father Kilward L.
Aldvvorth p( iformrtl the double
Mi. nnd Sir,. II. I&gt;. Wheelei ring ceioniony.
nnd .Mr. and Mr«. John EvanMr*. Perkin* w rrrr g delphinium
nnd tun SVe,. were the dlnnri
gu«»t* of Mr. ami Mr*. J. H b lu r -i.n w ith Id trk aremi,iirle*
Mb..' cnrritsl a w hite p ra y e r l&gt;ook
.lone* on Sundav.

w.vlding tr io to tho mutintnki,«,
a fte r which th ey ' will r e tu r n ’ to
Snnfcrd apd make th e ir hmi**.
Slr». P e rl.in , attrm h 'd th e .'Kid
irh o o l, ^ n d vve* grnilimti-d fio .u
M otida S ta te Coleg*, for Women
in T k lln h a ,,!.. in l'.tto. She i n .
u m em ber of the D elhi, |l&lt; |ta.
Delta ,o ro r ltv of whieli «'.* * vp tr.id riit in her -eulor v-jui I •
the pn*l y e a r *he Im, in gin
Phyrical. E duralion a t Memiiiolilliyli School
M r I 'r i lu n , al*o atten d ed

II you re going f
your o w n g o o d ju d g m en t
w ill IvMtl you to iluMive die li.it th.it stage* a sm art e n ­
trance for you every** here. C om pletely co rrect, h a n d ­
som e and lla ttc rin g — T h e COAST-to*COAST top* o ft
your *w&lt;*e*-appear am w av ith-dwdv- arwl-vverei Yyu tfiajr
taky for g ran ted its m avtiTfuT sty lin g und su p erio r
q u ality because they u rc trad itio n al w ith a ll M allory
hut*.* Hut y o u ’ll giv e a g reat big h a n d to th is (Mucticai
feature. Tin'* p o p u la r lightw eight h a t is itjlr-p ro trtte d ^
against th e w eather by th e futntnu C ra t e n e lle p riv e ts.
So on all countv, co m e in and choose this w in n e r in
one of o u r handsom e new fall color*...................;

Sit*. Richard .lliudahnw ami
lopped with g aid e n ta a . Mr*. Wil- local, ,rhool ami Foil; I'mon
Mr*. Gladys McClelland hnCr reMu. J. I.. Maleorn'* molhet. Ilain Morion. Thigpen, Jr. wa, f Military Arndemr. Fork I'tiimi.
t ui titi) to St. Cloud after upend­ Mr,,
Duval. Iin, returned from a the bride'* only attendant and Va, nn.t the t'nivei«P.v of Kboidn
ing u few ilay* with their p.u
ent* Mr. and Sfr*. E. Kinln» . •timmrr »t»ent with rvlutlve*. Mt cho*e a .nil of U lg with brown in , ; , inr,v ill., lie wa* a m rin U
und Sir,. Ilerlu-rt Duval of Clryi a rrm u .li', and a cm ag.r yf la.D of th()
K„
Alpha ............ .
water ..were guetls of Mr. and man ro,e».
1
. ( gor four
vrnMil
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Adelaide Key ,g|nrned Saturday Mr„ staloulm Sunday,
The gioom liml aw hi* l»€st mAn . member of thu IT. S NayaI Hr
from ibilm Hearn and lia* rcuui-d
IjurYe nml !»«•» ulnrt* lo tiy ;».**»»«•»,*
rlutle, with UDhnp John D. Wing
Edward Thminis Pinch of Lone W. M. Th(|fptn, Jr.
liumnliAliX ftJlowing (hr c¥r#« »t«sl with hin fulhrr in (ho rlothtil the Diiiarcnti office of South himhI i* ri duilrut nt (leorge
Florida 130 North Main Sheet, Wnahingio'v UnWmlty. Hr al«*. innny (he couple Irft for n short | lug InislopRji in this rity.
Orlando.
b o ll, n po-itIon In the AdiniaaloM
tiffin- op tt.» univeraltv an.| hue
Sir*. Samuel Worley of Mi. ill the tjtdio r tut Ion.
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AugUitine aifd Mm. lojry llfb u ger n f ‘Duncan, S. C. wore visit­
Among (lie Longwond Rmuii
or* ycterdav of Mr. nnd Mu. n:tending college are: John Sul- (I
F. E. RoumlllaU
Ihnn who t, ut Penn-vlvaiila I niver,ily; Frederick Illatlliie and J
Friend* of (). (J. Ball " i i | li,. Cburlr, Slum who are at I&gt;•&lt; &lt;lrintermted to learn thnl lie I* Inudo Junior College.
improving and reding comfort-

B. L. Perkins
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t t _ u_imim. j iu j jr .jji 11 tW i gp g ii 1. 11 a.. » a s / 1 ■■■ *w «m.; ,. — w ; ■-*.■■ . .-.i.
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-----m 1 »*- t em
atlonx A.
aalt Tigers.
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Afr f ' »4i
utAHalil ex . ill
1 1 lilwf
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™™4**-*. aII'll
mnrarw an
a n ' aallns
f..a absotsts
a l.a ..I lala
Pi fl
lB l ,
t tTl
f i am’!•; T&lt;1
t o tP
a rPr PM
Chancery,
action Cor
for„ aha
tha ft.i
D etroit.
-iths
rhamplorivhlp
that
hi*
1
Hr
Klivanp b|(eii|hl KK-alnpl ynu br
To:
__ Ksrsli
Kara tiII.XI.11*1
lUralHuh, place of
S cotch F o u rs o m e
Gilliland.was president of th* jeh*rr»« top|K-d last' year. The Orlando Senators
*TI»* linn I ims T«n I'clt • mid llidt lirrUrucs i;nhnnwif.
'l elcdu Mod, lim a prior lo hi* . liuc* oihii asmlnat .the Gpineai
llll*
tiid sctinti 1* Yhrtmji
T o tr ars Hereby T«&lt;iulrt|l ,l» «p-V**n
.re c e n t, appolalmenL— Gilliland . stllc T'ui)U«k Iftir 1 it kiu- Friday
IN S ID E S I'O B T S R E P O R T
pear w i l t s -tot- nrv ut-O , tot.«r,
- Win Tfiird Game 1.In«**
: v T o vB e P la y e d A t
&lt;.*h«rle«
tX
m
til
Van
lvi«.
A, 1&gt;. I*&lt;(, li| a certain suit for
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. i t rvni aa. secretary of the tie- night.
. By ARTHUR BECKWITU, JR. danti
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pspevi.f In th* Circuit
Ted Tourney
liand* Chamber of Commerce
YUi; Afti: IIIIItKIkY l(K- &lt;ticuru«
MOULTRtfS, C k, Oct. 2 —
, .Ito c a l C o u n try £ |y fe
Court
uf Mtnilnsls Couutr. Klorl,la,
f.ob.Nuf iJIbyird^VfiPth* Univcf-about -tew- yhatw ago fSd -his
grifli:i»
lu
ril&lt;
jo
y
r
A|t|&gt;«Hrj9m'e
uil
althrrvlalM
title of which said
(Special)— The Orlando Sen­ ID lakl a«tluii for ibttilglf ill%«trre«
*ity of H* ri,la Fighting Gator
InUreot .in baseball won hi
case Is Willie llsmltlun. IMarnllff,
ator* downed Ihe Moultrie nillmt
|Hrr»(»n4ll/
«r
tbrouKh
an
The first Scotch foursome of
XI. Ilafnlllon. Dsfeniianl...
The Red H als'
*' cd the Red H at* 'th eir only, pro Ihe presidency of Ihe Florida t footlmll staff I* Ted Twumey, line
IJacker* for the third straight Allot n»&gt; at luw. **lih tn« iintfer- »* WK-irali
ss mr band and ••(flri.l
‘th* I'janon will lx- plkyrd Sunday 'A Chairflier of Commerce com- position* Ihu* tut.
S ta b league In 1936 when Ihe i-oach whusi hfai-rra*l« like a Jilgk
■1Ancl clt tk nl igid rourt u1 K.»if Set,I I! nr
time
by
a
Jt
to
3
rount
here
.1
Kantont.
I'nUNI' *
a t. the AtminoJt-, Cettfliry. f'luh, it intUrj avul. ^1he djrector* o t the.
fiiii Ip /*#Miln*»lt r«&gt;tiAi|r. K)gi Ida. Hint, of . Klorkki. Krllllnole
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league- was -reorganised,' - « *v- Vprwtniv-nijvd*
ltriir,«lMo uiidffal.fod ll at The
this tllh &lt;la&gt;' uw
l**t night.
tin or prfofr thr *1»| iliir nf N«»k©m* &lt;S
wX* ‘hnnounrctl today *hy- Clyde Drloind hosehall club have nltidli'd direcloTs are trying to contact
A former trappcr.^prnapeetor.
Inl.er,
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IHS-*
Gilliland liccatne atfiltalcd with
Th* Senator* had easy sail­ t»ri. |&gt;|«. If yvti fall «i&gt; fib an
O. I-.. IlK.IINtMiN
.Terwlllrgar, club pro.
* aianre* «• ofortrall til 'Ml
plan* for n&lt;-xl xpriiig gnd sum­ Eddie Gilliland, new head of the fit..Leal* Brown* in 1U37 anj hunter am) guide in 'ih e Canad­
ing Ihe entire, route aa the Law
.• t'lrrk of I'lrrult t'ouil
A mixed Scotrh fourtomc .!» mer
fm*
Ibr
«
,ile
iW'ifMld,
a
derrr^
and..)u|vc deferred action Ihe - Detroit farm system, jo wa* appointed p m ld e n t .of the ian north* ood*. T w u m e y * *
KeoUnolf 4'ount). VI.-rMW
Packer* loooa play afield per- pro
uHl iw rr.itrni jKditol
jdaw-d with, several tfam* of men on tlo miration of ‘whether In barn if he has any -proposition Toledo club five* year* ago.
"stt'iics • almut some of II* rx -_ | mllled
vicioriooa margin. &gt;V»« **.nl »ald ca«llf*it Hill (ti**h nn*-i
on I wdmen. Both members of the operate the . club independently lo offer regarding the DeLaml
perienCes are good fnr an e»rn- , Tommy the
Odds ’N End.
,
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llyde on the mound rfnl r i pa Hr.
tram drive from the tee, select nr.uiwlfr i Ih- eVr of u big league team.
„ New Smyrna F-.-nch lukh.Hrhool mg “bull session’' any day.
RXHUIJt KU AND ISSPl.D M fUiD'
,
for
the
Henalora
pitched
mag­
font
In
Hriiilnolr
C**aunl).
Hial**
o.'
Ilia best drive and then allem ate club next.year.
lie
hold*
•
a
private
end.
Com­
w
ilt‘open’thidr
1646
fo-){
bn
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It I* *1*0 hrlieved .that “Bill"
lefp. fhl| olid, day uj Mr|«tUrr,
nificent ball and was 'given
&gt;lu&gt;t*
a is until the| hole Is computed.
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OOme
Some til
of tiir
Ihe aiiniuu*
director* nvt
seem
"'
Pngs. wll| ac*|*t Uje flub in or* sort Friday night wHb f* ical-f«e, mercial pilot’* . IfocniC, but say*
19IC.
perfect
support
by
hi*
mate*.
he'*
given
up
’
flying
nlnrc
the
the
SL
Aoguitlnn
lu
let*.i
The
it. I*. IIKIIM/ON
think that the fan. *oold 'ganlxlng next year If he can get
In-A.V...T.*n
playing nre- r«&lt;pte*tril To notify U
A* I’ltik of ilir « tti*nlt
rathrr h u e an Independent set some a»*li&gt;tam&lt;&gt;. Page ha* an- Mullet* have upe t 1 1 Mo favorite way, A genial-»tory telj:r, ho’* | ------------------- 1
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"ourI .N'liflh dudfrUt I'lr.
Terwlllegar bv Saturday f|oon. up and they indicate that the nounced that he will be forced tr im , in h row, 1
■always good f"r an exciting yarn.
cull
nf Klorl Im. Iii anil fm
Pairing* will bo mado Saturday association Is In fine condition lo give up hi* work with the Red St. Ihiul nf Jscktt
A
Message
Kcmlnolc t'nunti.
p
night and tho Sunday starting to begin Ihe next year without Hat* because of ill health, but It Smyrna will d*
Hill Ka'tlelx, Sport- Editor of
ICIItl-I IT J-tM'IIT KPAI.I .
time* will be nosted.
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Iho St. Augustine Record ha*
SPORTS ODDITY &gt; ••ittrrtT tvvfrtT. KK.MINf»I,K '
is be|!&gt;&gt;ved that he would asrbi underdog . . . C
Tsam* will be pared as evrnly aid.
tid* to say in Monday’* Record:
of DtL^nd will! ■
■r Asoar 1*4*4 Pnsa
with' good help.
The
I
ndianap'dis
club
hasoffe^t
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COUNTV. HTATK OK KMHIIDA. »th|
* 1 poxlblc, so that all golfer*
“ThU column ha* learned - be.
some p/vitigs arte I Ihe tkfeat
t*llt&lt;-riT—Chonerf)
will h t 'u a chance to win the
II A)! It.T* '.V
jntsl
all
doubt
that
Umpire
l^
rry
Euntia.'l’anhanded thl-m by
Valdle Gilliland
( . IL Jordan of Kansas *City, Wlt.lll'lt
laintirr
prlxcs.
uively, who m i the biggest fac­ Mo., play* golf atrictly for the
Kiblie Gilliland, formerly ’of there last Frida
gnest*
are
urged
to.play
In
the
Plans are being made for men *
C-cach Spike \V&gt;jl*(
Mam, tor in the Saint* hudng the play* fun he -gets out of IL And he MIIAintU^ HAMILTON
and wonic-n'*VhsnipionVhIps in tliulScnlcIi foursome Sunday nl tin l&gt;eLnnd ha* been appointed thd land
l»»frp.l»Bl
OOUBLf ACTINO
in Daytona Dei
la in hope* . ff .*uie» to Snnfotd—and later had hia moat fun on April 23rd.
director
nf
th*
farm
club
operane*r future, and all mrmberw and club.
1*1VI till *K
that the Buccanti
Htji retain aaa filial hy lt*r league—hx* writ- IU4h. whep bw played 18 hoiea
imiiKx
o
r
m
m
,tt*arm
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ten n letter to W. G. Ilrnmhum, ever the p ar 71 Victory Hill* in n o ; Kami: m- t io : mtatjj
mimic league exar, giving a very Country Club course and took but ttK KMIItIDA: lilltIKTIMIK;
10 Bu'tineaa Oppirtunitie* painted
pit-turn of the event* tak­ &lt; putt*. Tlit 41-yf«r*old stock* .To—HIMred llatnlllon.
•*tiainico. ilinni,rl«r t'venlf,
ing plan) during and after the yurd* weigh master chipped in hi*
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Waal Virginia.
VOf AUK IIKIIKllV ITIMMAND*
'LOOKING for
.. .right partv-tu
J rtjw tako !i.g game In- prevented on a plat- approach shots on the firxt and
Kit lo ■i&gt;|irar 10 th* Mil or com­
-»♦ -S
second hole*, tlon ona-pul|/-d ev- plaint
’. ? J L
A irjw tt tbaUuruAi, Avia- ter to Sanford.
rile,I I,, tha Clrrnlt fourl
WE HAVE A COI'Y OF IMS erv other- green .except number nf
~r
,TT—tjon Couiilrv d u b .a n d Cocktail
lha Ninth Jipllrlnl rirralt. Ken,Inn r ^ f - L r ----rn r. •
IT*
wheie
he
holed
out
in
two
t
h
fnunlr
Klaln "nf KlorWe. in
5 ARTTTCES FOR* SALE
the .»•, „f Wlfbnr llnnvlllnn.
pull*.
Klalnllff. vs till,Ire,1 liatnill„n. def, ndanl.' trhraeln the relief -,&gt;ugh&gt;
I ’ . - jw w f , a x tf-A v x
RliOM f.)r w n t.'U U 1’flik. p»i&lt;in'c
I* Illvnrc*. -on lh* • Koutlh day nf
’FKVnH)LE TIKE
N&lt;-vetnl«r A. f&gt; l*r*. and f«M »-.»
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gdthi
Innd
Irejng
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Sanford
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a,‘.di£lorted-thi*
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All
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of
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910'TO
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810 W. 3rd St,
110 W A IT Dclco plant, good
the fracas that took place in L j - Idustia on liK tc a n how to do jr*-»«*&gt;raf _____
rrutnttnnr9x. , w . pnHiwnfTT*^ lit
WK NEED LISTINGS, of Farm*,
strict privacy; fast acfViU
tidnga.
• *-Htniiint|f I'e.iMiir* r
condition. Price 9180. Harry
i Land after that rram,'.
BEDROOM for r«M. . DM I’nrk
kI ,XIv
AND KltAXn
Home*, (jrqvex * and 'llosinr**
Olio
old, w&gt;.
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u n n A.-»r*
.FLORIDA LOAN CO.
Jplies, Osteen, Box 66.
One Uwv.
day, (Cobb
was uauiug
batting ikl.
be- g»*I*VVIT.VK
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Property.
W. R. William*,
. 102 Sanford Avenue
fPadg.it
dl-rt-gnti'-'d
lafvely**
ronliul
UopQy
Veach,
whu
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plate
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jp„rt
of
the
Incident,
latvely
was
i ACRES muck land,'on olil Or-. Realtor, Tom Roll A»*ociate,
.
piste
and
UVI VHI VAl UAB| | COLFON
gifts, toys, games, books, doll*.
Phone 1120, 110-N. I’aik Ave.
r‘|erX
the Clrrull i"».|irt,
lao.L toad.
,..a.i IU,
nil** f("o.
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1 *11.t
liOIIKOW HERR WHERE
!iirr,l &lt;for -inrompeU-ney. no doubt l 1 ’.id up the game, while he ran
lando
Phone
Krh.ln.de Coliht), Kl»rl-I».
lluT n,’» 1,11 budget e r l*y-*way.
PRIVACY IS HE8PKC1KD
and
L
mow crymg un ItramhanT* OoWh to first a n i whispered aomu-1iKKAl.l
Fitestono dloi'.-s. I l l E. First YOUR natuial desire for privacy! •boulder.
2 ROOMS for housekeeping. Ad
,
» . thing ip Vuach'a tar. Ty th tn '
P A R T IC L E S F O R SA
.to
villa oAty. 7IU Gak Av«. in money matter* 1* strictly j Hit, old lifamlium follow
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hO T irn-T o t r m i i
hi* dnuult-d to left center anil V*hch
Tit: m ^ tftr J IIVIf.KV, white.,
her*.
Friend* and j intention* und siiapend the alto-.*) k'lnt to third. Again Ty halted rvelilrnrcla
PORTION of home for rent. 301
CELERY plant*—e ft o u g b for ’ relative, are
unknown.'
not uueatlooH | ..laye,,,
fta,„| r.-aly l*» supply
»uppl thing* while he ran uown to
Vou are . hereby notified Ihnl
- E. 10th St. Kitchen privileges. F IL L J1L with Fuol Uil apd Keroabout III tu-ie*. Volunti, I'j * about your eiedlU
Xour
*B
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suit
thirii
and
whispered
In
Veach'j
, 1,1 , q i . —:rv newspnnor in evr-ty Flotilla
for dlvnrve- !&gt;»• 5n-n filed **1 l o s t 52 Lbs.!
u_ Jflg u e JT rj- a*
rhnl imit- Early * Knrtune. Be«u
. sene- laTofuV*
—S P T’No*
ployer &lt;&gt;r busineae a**0C|gta*| sta te League clty -wiih |^v*ly&gt; ear.
SHHlnet vnu li&gt; Kl.llftl.NK IIAIt.KV WEAN aixg u AJ iV *
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hnv.- n-1 l-«en pull.-d over. About will not hear of your
In
the
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Ihe Nlf.th
II. B. Pope Go., Inc. 660
ir
per*on«i
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nlontr
with
u
• he next butter wa* llarry
2 - WANTED TO R E N T
rurcull nf Ihe Mtalc -nf *•**. a. a. « n u ,n ,» V T»
•ieuily. Plio|.j fill) -Jt.
affair*. There ia no'. c*u#*
cauaa for | true ie|«irt of wliut happened . v . ileilmah, ^*hn hit a line drive that Judlelat
Klnridit.
In
and
fof
Krtnlnnle
t',»nnNICHOLES
embarrassment.
cmiiarr*!&gt;*m*ni.
[and if anyliorly .think* the D-porX wa* lurt.-al into a double pjay, t&gt;. |n chancer)-: .anil II. I v»o
6-BURNElt oil bIov’u'
FURNISHED hbuM- or u;&gt;t., 3 or HTl'DIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Beaionalde credit reriulremenU.
t.
......|I|IR. with Gohh being nipped off second. ale re.lulred In III* your wrrl.reo
mm w. Pint st.
3 bedroom*. Phone .VJU-J,
for finest nualil)
■pp, ardtir* l„ ran r-voo* .nn or
,0*ni..it
till
||
get*
into
print!!!"
- A ^ T y walked to the bench, dust­ I,, lore 1 hr Nov nr. hr 1 llulr f«a&gt;. I.
PORTRAITS
Varialde payment plan*.
LROFESSIOKAL employed worn- . Gommrrrial and Cop, Work
ing lit* pant* and mumbling, Veach Wll, Ihr III. .lav &lt;if November. I&gt;lt
• I00“* WfKIL
FAMILY LOAN OO.
an and mother desire ftirni»h«*d
&gt;vtieo over to hlmf "H ey.‘ Ty, In drfaall ll.rrrnf ««b! ,«u*e will
Snapshot Hen ire*
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BLANKETS
Florida
Bank
BUg.
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Phone
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apt Or small house. -Box- K, Phone 1159 — 220 .Mrisch Illdg.
what do ( tlo pow?"
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BOSTON, Oct 2- 'd ’i The NnHollSON SPOItlING GOODS
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IUIU),
12 S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
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1 :01,ul l.t-.tgiic ,|in,l h.at ip the
(Iff \» llrfit) J fl.ijlr). «lrfritiltill
(lilt E Firat St
\\|irtrw*t lit) Itnii't 8tttl offli'lAi *
3 REAL E S T A T E F O R S A L E ' GRITS nnd meal ground fresh
pennant rare gave llo-ton llol'jl
BTitl t»f »hM 4*«»i$it .tl Hiiitdi I Mrnil- *
Legal Notice
SIGNS
. . ________ —
— 1 every Monday from snowflake
o.rrr a prvv hradarhi- -today. Canrw»1r 1‘HUhlr Kloiltla* (hi* 1*1 &lt;L&gt;
Show card* and (tosiar*
icllotii.li* are poiniog ill, along
FOUR l-OTS — Sanford Avenue r cord. Can Mae bought at (jurd- IIKAUTIF'CI, lituvnlieiu Inlaywl
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O—GEE'S SIGN SERVICE
«» r mi:ii . \ | h»n
- ju»t rmtsldc city limit*, t'hcnp. j nrr'» Siort-. lathe M»nn-c. Ill
with ri-.pi.-M* for uci-tonin.elution*
will. ,lia i.o.i.tl* Not vit I G. M«r •
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Phone
1021
lot later dntra ltecau»t- of tho
Phone 220-W.
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fu ll- (Hi: AM riti k ••nf aJHif rill lilt r.tuii
lull. Ill 2. II"* I hI A, Sanford.
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Ode h o t-I *-• • DA.M Kit 1 .. N.. Vi)t
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FOR SAI.K
1 vrfulivp *ni,) the hiiUl* would • M»c..r;,v V ilKNHt.N Ul,,)
TOUCH ION On LG L*A
m it ii i: o r a I'l'i.ii %
t io \
A VERY good seven room house
FLOOR
SANDING
t-vl-l.v IIKNKttN. 1,1. mu,,
r«»M T \ \ IICMI
Popular Seal Govern
lit C(l.. n
two dooy 1181 lh« Ice and ffnDhing. Cleaning and wax­ put up a* many |»- jt’.: a* | h»».
■'••o,plait,alii*.
on five acre* land with Plenty
("h.i |»|er HIST «.f IftSS.
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
cap. Vilalsirr ico box, all ing. New flour* surfaced lo per­ tbit* tinting the *erie*
Niirii'K t* iim r .in iiiv k n .
fruit tree*. 1-and suitable fnr
l l l t ' l L t u l a ria-*'in*»r» l | " M r l o f T « 1
DKVKIJirHKNT
mt-lul,
Man'* bicycle, pre­ fection. Old floors mado like 'new.
railing Vegetable* or flowers.
(IIbimiIi a-fl KlurMd • y r l l f h a l * K|». I J 7 J . U n t i l I l u &amp;tl&gt;
war deluxe model. exceLmt Call
A real buy ht 982 50.00.
•la) nf AurviI A. I*. 1939, hn«
* MIWAGLF. IH.fH KS
BL.k-0.wikl
condition', $50. Phone 809.
»rf«l.inl
f I I ' .1 e g R iP III i n ) ' i . f f l r * . h t*•I h&lt;«*
n . M. GLEASON
SEVERAL choice building lot* lu f o i l your home--Superior work
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Lake Mary, F)a.
• Mayfair and Sanford Haight*
maiiship wcathir reviitant, high
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In U liaiifil ItiMfUfl. Kail m il*
•iWffiJ ii(|f/rati ik«t
•ection priced front 9409.011 to
I^iny. r aiMuUiJ * Ior MU
(|i'4lr rllibrncm Itir fnlluM Itig 1|o«*
A R T IC L E S ' W A N T E D
rtrength, termite pried. Mir­ 6
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9600.00. .
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acle Concrete Co., 30U Klin
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fattM iMHilMl N Ilk4l* «
TWO atnry ho me on corner lui
MINT A CAM
I'Ll. HUV your ear regardless
Ave.
•**•* «»thr$ Duri) HaiiuliiM #
M»nc ;i0 9 f» »: f.f N\V Cor
In good location prlied til
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YOU DRIVE IT
I Vo«)l6lil|&lt; 3‘i KfUlli It. »»it• 31
of age t.r condition. Roy Reel,
1
nr aiiuifiKi ih*- u id
aeci
t'.ia-il 99191 K SS»*.9 fl' H 4«3 « ft
PHONE &gt;00
97600.00.
■ J .Ml.(uu.lifr hyirInujqfNi f*i&gt;m|Mn%
306 W. 2nd SL .
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BIX room bungalow oil Palmetto IMITATION leathers in most
HT RICHLAND-MORRISON
hrnbk Kiirn Ilia! &gt;«»|. *| |»r dM*T»niFBl uf lh« 98hi I»r9»• -DRIVE-IT. 1N4!,
Avenue hard wood floor*, liner
nrm
ira|iilrt*e|
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n^rw
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color* nnd largo •election of
bedroom*.
r n|lllr«t iAi$«r *im| Iwaiu-I nil* •fa (hr linma- uf |*
good upholstery fabric*. Holn-rt USED pwi.r-* fur ca«h. Th» Mudc
»»M l»|| aif li.fi.tr Ih • Ih 1I4 ) ,..f iKlU llMn ,
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
IMPROVE YOUR
EVERAL nice 6 A fl tour
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N*»%
a-itilyrr
lMc
Th ,M|II la utir
llox. phone 953.
8. Brown, 2911 N. Orange
I nli ** hmIiI ra*r11flontr «hull hr
PARTS AND SERVICE
bungalow* In good location
I In 4|Mlrl III la* lo
*I rtlrttnrtl nti-ordln* In U f. Ih**
Ave.. Orlando, Fla.
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
from 17850 to «H500. .
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CLEAN rotten rate* wanted. Will
h- n « il onr-l.Mif of U,t SI In 1m a«i|*t |o lha* Mi Iimi U'litri nl
I to n rjtT A. WILLIAMS
pay 10c per'pound. Pleats bring
TUX KUO FBBOS—complete
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REALTOR
•Iltlon lij Allau.-mlr, nrroi.tlne •«» il9i9td4&gt; In ll«»* /iionth i’f NoYfuiUt
them t« the offlc# of The ElJBCTWC appliapce repaint
Ifunt'* Tuxedo Feed Store.
Raymond l.und&lt;|ui*t
thr
pr*!
I
hereof
nrnnlnl
In
plat
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t.
which
l«
Ihr Ith *!»•r «&lt;l
wi&gt;
repair
washing
machine...
Sanford Herald.
Hook
,ui( e M. Public r». So % rinharr I 9 |« ,
!
Associate
CONCRKTK. newer pipe—Septic
. vaccum i leaner*, fan*. mixers will give you gracefully
••nrtl.
nf
to
iiilin.lt,
Count),
Klorltanka, fence post, grt-au' imp*, PICKUP I nick. Dixie Store*, 1403
T rotter Appllanre Service, 391
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erect carriage. You'll
benches, flnwrr |atta. Miracle
the Northra*!
corner of • the
Vi. i!nd St., Phone ion I J.
-----.. corner
W. 13th St.
litre ia aonielhinir Interesting for
" • • t i.nr-tmir of aalt
hal biller -look bettor.
Concrete &lt;!o„ 309 Kim Ave.
■•f MI lj -It. It'.lrn I
peraon looking fur income; u
Hi INr.T piano wantcil In good , „ , , x . u . , . . u o
1.
#'»
•t.l.lltlari trr All..monte run North
condfton. Phone 0.
ANNOUNCING opening of I*.
MRS. A iiriiip .
w'.'ll built 7 loom home - with
CARPENTERS • MECUAN ICS
■** *.1. N**t. Wist | | fret, Mouth
—
-----—--------Simonson
Engineering
&amp;
Kur
2 bedrooms up ami - down,
4MIT1I
ATTENTION!
13 feet. In the Notlh litre of .,1 1.1
veying. Marion (7. Gordon, r.
I...Is }» anti Jl Mh.rlt It to lhe|
Spencer fcrreellr
fcm pleldy f u r n i s h e d , new'y Wc have ju*l received n large 7 P c la , L iv e sto c k , S u p p lie s
XOTIfK
I
...e nf l.tNlnnlna hrlna a I'arr |
iresentntlva.
I
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Park
Aw
deeoriilril jnsli.j, ircently paint,
r *9 *n 'll** •*'*
lUgislerrd
assortu.cnt
of hard to . get
t.r l« ' |»! of Alfiinoi.ti- lani-l1a rt i n |» * i lirfr';*
•hone 1130.
Id
buslnsaa at orlanid un the outside, In a good
2716 Palmrllo Ate.
tools, and it will pay you to 1 LIUY cu ai. calves
.llnlrl iKI Navigation rotnpan)'* do. Kla.. IMS Obarltn
Phone
R.
W.
Lord,
8 | .. und*r |bs
K.il-tt. I*|,.it, are .riling to the phi
S3!.'T BUILDING. - Roofing • Painting
downtown location. Has double
look them over.
.Ihireof re. ..i.|i,I In p u t ItooS flrllllnus narns of ILmlnnL Prull
garage and a g. ml 4 room
STANLEY-ROGERS
Comnany and that w* Inland In
fTOUCHTON 6 ' WATSON, ISOI
■'I.*'|«(&gt;
l»
Pol.Ilu
ItrronJa
of
Smith
Hrolher*.
Phono
1082-J.
garage iipaitm .nl which is rentrsalatar aald nam* pursuant to
HARDWARE CO. '
Keoilnoln County. KlorIJa.
Celery Avp, Hai Purina F'ecdj.
the tsrn.s of th* Klciltlnu* Name
•tl unfurnished. Tin h u u e o
In Ihe t'nmnlalnanl*.
You W e It. We* haul it. fl.
IChapUr ta ils U * &gt; nf
VVlinrsn my hahtl and aeift a* Mlatule
xjuld lie easily adapted Into a MEN’S, women’* and children’s
U ’J. Hauler*. Cmnar 1st and
.'.-...■it s i|^
&gt;*,~Ue • tie
Cloth
of
the
thine
styled
Court
neve Fall shoe*. Sea ue for the
2 apartmwit house. Price 910.
Sanford.
.
s
II.Is 1st rlgjr nf Itc!..her, | l | | .
Ctfealt
Court
of Ktmlnol* County.
hard.to-get merchandise. G. W. GIRL for soda fountain a* Lano P. IOJIINIm.N
rinrida.
'
I’lsrk op |h» Clrrnlt Court tirnasl Th-mtuo-in and O..I* Coulter.
Clark, 308 Sanford Are.
A 3 apartment houic. In good
ey’a Drug Store. P art *Jma or 13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
condition, on large lot, 2 car
full time.
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
uarage, with incomu bringing In SEE US for Inncrapring Mat­
.m stiim to te r t i a n
tresses,
flox Springs,
and THREE young ladies, IU to tl,
9163.00 per month. Ohe apart.
Ml North Park
T o r I ’l l AIII.KH K trW A II M VAN
Hollywood Beds ht fnclory
neat appearance, of good charP
K
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* I i m - r r* H r a,-*. Is I h r K l a t a
. diirnf could Iw marie immediately
Telephone 37 •
price*. Retail store &amp; display
acler, fr.n to travel U. S. Must
Nrry V o r h a n d a l l o w p l a r e n f
available for • purchaser. • Price
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m
r a n d r n a l l ln u a d t l r r r s id
room.
have good I'.'ferences. Tran NOW ready lo grind every Mon9C.750.
r a i d f t l a l r n f N r w Y„t X la Nn t «•&gt;
110 W. FIRST RT.
sportatinn furnished, drawing
day morning — Your corn,
ilutlnva* unterprUe — gnucery
)0 .1 S 2 n ,l K l t r r l J a m a i c a N i s f o r k ,
account while jn Gaining. Fur
grit#, meal, com A cob or
V I II ' ARK . I IK IIK IIV N O T I P I K f l
.lore. service station, anti liv­ Echols fielding L Furniture Co.
• h a * I h a r a I,a* l a m | „ . M | n | r , | e n d
furthyr detalls-iec M.rs. Morgan,
Sanford Mattress Factory
shucks, stc., for feed. J. W.
ing ituarter*. modernly erpilppc.l
l»
n o w n rn itln ii In I b r t N r r u l l O u r l .
Vuld.-x. Hotel. No phono calls,
Thono 1133 and 672-J.
Bell, Lake Monroe, rh o n e 15.
•fid doing nice buainet«.
If
M a l l . J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t a f je io r ld S .
must
apply
In
perssn,
2:0
0
to
In
a n d fo r ttem tnoln t V u u ty . lu
VTntepieted living in Florida and
(til/ ■
PICK-THE-WINNEit
motor boat for sale
PHONOGRAPHS for mitt. The
6:30 P. M.
f in operating a good builnc** 0UT00AKD
—15
ft.
century,
bull
and
12
M
usk
llox,
phonsUM
.
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CONTEST
With permanent income, let u*
y
r
fior*e Johnson motor. Good MAN WANTED to auccoid W.
ehuw n t i this opportunity.
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WIVES!
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condition. 11U Sanford Ave.,
Tull for 1800 family Rawlilgh
134 ACRES -close .to colored
PEPT, Thpuaonda .o f eouples
Phone 10 'XI.
business (n Wext Paaco CouplTi
FIRST P R IZ E -T A fc K E R “51” '
grammar school, suitable for
w-rak, wom-otlf, exhausted sole­
Product*
aold
30
ytfar*.Per­
TiegTh aub-dltlslon * 8 r Tn&lt;Tu«t- PA IN T*'your car with NUly
because
body
lacks
Iron,
get
manent if vou are a hustler.
triat onterprlae. Property Joins
KNAMKIj for 92.06. No brueh
new trim. vlUllbr Uking • OaAwarded hy Touchton’s
Write Rawleigh’s,, Dept. FAJA t l a n t i c Coast Line tracks.
trex Tonic TabDU. G et psekmarks I RandWl Electric Co.
9300.00 per acre. *
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age today." Be dellghlijd. with
SECOND PRIZE — WEEK’S PASS FOR
96 aerrs nr * Und on Wryi l /t CHOICE Gerbera Daisy plalUa.
nesg pep—or your money back.
Call after 4:00 P. M. 12tf W.
Street, In flowing-wall area.
At sll drug stdrea evarywheej
l*ro|»erty bonier* on paind high­
TWO - I to R1TZ THEATRE ,
—In Sanford, TopcHton ,Pnjg
way west of Monroe Comers. ZENITH hsarli
Land I* partially cleared. ThU
rcasona1
is a good buy at fflO.OO per . used,
LOST Jk FOUND
TRIRR TO SEVENTH P R I Z E S - .. .F o r
Herald.
— .e ...
we w . .
— black and white- female
sviral small home* ranging in
• PANSY I’U N T H
each prixe winner, ONE PASS FOR TWO
j pitpnv named TH sky’.
price from 92.500 lo 90,600. One Ready lo Set now; bther annual*.
a completely furnished-house.
This week only!
. FRED V HERDER
to R IT Z .
. GERTRUDE VINiNG
00m &gt; Flptida Slate Bank Illdg.
I’hene 7» l ______
SALES clerk wahtad. Also aock
..._. I*hone 1030 . . _
with, hardware
W ESTINCnoDSE clactiic ‘So , 7\.
|U&gt; -VSWINTER CARDEN
Ion table lop hot w a|ar heatth not absolILLFOLD loet downtown. Friv
.-a
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CORNEU. ....
•r. Al*d Gas range. 2016 SanApply by letday. Finder kUp billfold and
&gt;ta. two screened porches,
money,
pleas*
return
lh*maa
and
r pest office and *toi-js end
Sn . vV n “ a r o u ^
s t a A ...
other papaya to P- O. Bo« 7Ufl.
to l Price 93,000.00. Year- MATCHED rugs-^O x 13 and 0 in WANTED elderly men Of
10‘»; 3 throw rugs. Phona
Interested In part Uma &lt;
payment* may ba had on
Gill —* 2 9 1 t f j raw. un« uvrn
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610.W or 2629 Elm Ave.
work. Apply RIU Thsai
broken. Strayed- vldnlty Coun­
Bale I room houte, large
try Club or Lake Mary. Phone
n. chicken pen. Flt» acres
Cowity 1303.
. 4 H, I*. MOTORS
land, fenced, deep well, run129.60 . '
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hourly bpsla. 8. 0 . Grogan,
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free catimaMp Phone 11H or
paying for ad. Frank Moore.
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUM E

SA N FO RD ,

E s ta b lis h e d 1908

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F L O R ID A ,

A s s o c ia te d

P re ss L eased W ire

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Dr. Steelman.

Reconversion
Chief
Makes Declaration
In Quarterly Re­
port To President

Secretary Of State
Concedes, However,
Serious Differences
E xist Among Allies

TH U R SD A Y . O CT. 3. 1946

Persons Are Killed W hen
A irliner Crashes
In Newfoundland
Disaster.

Described

WASHINGTON. Oct. .1 Death For One Nazi
Life For The Other
As N^'orst Tragedy
(Al*)-w I’resldcnl Trumnn hss
sgresd with Reconversion III111
flislprs &lt;&gt;f [ . S.
rector John Strrlman's pre----dirllon that the meat shortCommei i tal Flights
w r m&gt;) become *&gt;or*e this
winter. I'ceriou.ly Mr. 'Tru-&lt;
man had 'r\|ye»**d the hops
the rn**l .iiuatlon wojld ease
i«V ~
t
tT
^sum ew hat in the" n e tt few
, if, he folt-surc thero vuib
men
1IK,
T
fc
;U
T
rri?
«
ffttR
F
*
t
loJm m sd iatc duVgen of.-JL .
•arid today 'IHilT-ffirr. I* on ' TCOIlJUlet?'.__---------*T7**‘
—cuoLUet _..l»cl-ecn his— mr*V
ta ry .- o p s a h ln g 4 S
~ v l . s . a n d - tl aal j I r m l i J ^
SlieffTsa’s rrfNirt.
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n dimmc pdsre mcJdns
WASHINGTON. Oc\ 3-^
n k w t o r k , OtU 2 . (AP)
following Ciovy ms jar
. S ty *
It convchslrn Directer -'nh,i
— All 29 parson* sboartl «a
|m rn I slay .iiu.rply aurnef'. I ' .
\ nirr ir.iu Om i i m i Airline*
V*
nothin aguiti-t the Hnrat of «ht»tirade three inipor•plane are believed to hsv*
‘
ther
depirs.lnn
I n " his speech, one
keen K illed-when the plant
in Ru»il*,. another mi
Steelman submitted hi.* quarterrra-hed in western Nlwfoand*
•ay aed the third on Atnsfl:
ly irp.iil to I’r. sidrul Timrtnn an |
'and farl&gt; today. Am Air
can frrofitti polity.
I (Vngu-s*. In it llie frdrral bureau
vrancr transport rantaln who
J cfilef l i l u t i l I i l '» lured Jlinl a
Retarding thf" Soviet Unio.-r.
’lew in rr the wreckage two
| Luther mpid puce lise. mid n
Uyritos expressed the. hope that
hours after the crash
general round i f largr wng • in* Stalin’s recent xlateincnl would
on arrival al New York that"
9 put nn end to charge i that any CROHSINO the piste Is llowla Hchults, one of the Brooklyn Dodger., creases, might eiiiWwjth w|int he
the plane burned completely
• .»•-*. nronmnie nml
singlepow er of group of power* • ho Is f i re led hy the bat boy and Stankr HZ) after walloping out a termed
and ihree » a . no klgn of life
Is trying to uicircle Hussiu. and Irani rr In the third Inning of,the game with the HI. land. Cardinals social r"M&gt;r«|in n&lt; •
nearl *.
that Stalin's words* also would, st Hi. bouts. Card’s ratchet GsragioU looks on. The thirds won this; Me Imiiti . le|« n | l-\|il lino
I ill,
.
dispel accusations that the lini.e.i
United flr&gt;l f&gt;me of lhp puyoff series to decide Uig winner of the National matter this »»&gt;'! "If price* keep
States is trying to use tho atomic |^ agu, pennant. 4-2.
’ -v
. . IlnlcmStlonal Koundphnlol; m ,.tiring and nrcripilan- n wage-\ Jl,.g 1 H I puKiW’llg e r p la n e
bomb as a threat of force against
pit it! liiuiiH’iv • an I nun*
Ilf
ili.- \ nii'l'li nil ( Iversons
' the soviet. Mr. Byrnss ad led, how­
*ill fi»i |
im cf'l
\ II itii. - 1 m rsi in to i flam e*
ever, that American foicign poli­
th
m n t h i'f o4tts| »«•!«» »•
cy will continue to follow- a strong
1 lilt • i. i-.ii- d tn t i n 1 n ig g e d
line.
A llllllw t x (o « v |lN M &gt; U»l&gt;, tll«
t
• • . iin t u.l.-i -.f S te p ihenville.
Following up this .unfilled anr m ! ajTf iciml thiunrti th;«t the
N. »•i 1 . • iiliiiiiltui . tm l; i.v o n ly
iw cr to Henry Wallace, the Secre­
^o\« i iirmnt "iiHi-1 l*t* |HfpiUW
f« it »iii h iitc - a l t e r it h a d
tary' -of State asserted,'that thu
yi the rv til Ili«it the pM’-rnl “ek -"
Nsil war criminal. Hermann C.iw i | iis ilrlli. and Itoilolpli Hex. luiri, with grim concentration as l-oril
chief point of American foreign
i.iki *11 (HI Irm n th e - a ir p o r t
tieim-lv
tilgli”
eonsiimri
and
bust-,
lustier
l^arence
read*
the
vrrdlil
In
llir
Nurmlii-r;
War
I
rinin
trial
(ioerlng
was
sentenced
In
nr
Ownerof
I
s
r
u
sie;»*
*
&gt;
f
i
m
IM
policy is a determination not to
nc
epending
-h- old
fnllcr. Iiatifrd. Hrkk was kenlrnre,| In ||lr in |tiKnu lot III-, |arl In llir Nail irunr-, agnliikl humanity.
c u n •lilt in Iti-rlin.
glaring
land
definitely
iudu-iiO
-I
go hack to isolationism.
,
,
----------cwmiig by tlinr hul. «»f ni Stillm an dnU ieil 'hat lUlhlir
A- ••ft i &gt;1 i
I.iinril report
Most of his speech, however,
works
pmgiam*
should I* 'v|i|u*tendance
al
n
mvrUnjr
nn
fit*',
.
.•
•
.
r ‘Hl.l 1 Lai •bin- t- lit1 1- pus.ibility
was devoted to the future of Getconliol
at
the
Community.
Ilon.e!
!*•
»•»**•!
aial
r.ndv
l*»
g"
|*r|
Sfltll
illriiaril ihf
til tel t l»r
many. Byrne* said he did not
that they are not interrsted in| On tile nlhei limit, the recon1 1 Uf* -I* •• i • Imv(* Mirvivrd. »&lt;*want to see.-Germany become a
1
j l»l! ! • f Is#*
the proposal bv the Florida Puikjvrtsion direeb i empha-ired that
fill1it Ion they
pawn of a partner in a struggle
and Forest Aswiltlallnn to i liln national icunmny l» "in a
. lid ft f till- l.ii i.litdinetl.
for power iietween the .east and
Lablish
*uc)i
fire
control
in
Sum
1
pcs
it
ion
of.
great
promise'
a*
well
.in* 8|n ciiitiff ny
west. Tho cccupalion of Germany,
UB M e .*
mile County, uaiuager K ilw adjaa great &lt;limg-''•
l.llit ii! i! l e i
he added., must bo coutinu&gt;'d.
•4*•• • ti* (h«» *crn«*
Higgins of the Chsmtier of Cmr I Strrlinau •-xplaiurj th at-if “we
. at
S ti'p h rn v ilU .
4 * soldiers are not enough a* watch
M f \ N h l H U T . D r im am . &lt;hi
1lt&lt; . «.» 1
iear&gt; kiicceskfultr »nVard the rt»e Its
•I *»I*i-^ \ t lor n r «« lor I m b / Us • •
■.
muy r n ^ h
® Saga, *TN said. Enjiiietr*. 1 m M Miller And Carravyay meKe deelsred today '
L ckIgii Muy Hold * * Nut I'Jlprn. I l l n t m a i .VIini lit a#»U th, i *4m* tn • ,i i h* *riffhi
Many lallle owners
have tele 1 p u n llie harking of demand (•■(
Byrnes, nrrf more im portant' •*-To
Seek
Seat
Vaca­
plmurd Mr. Higginsthsl they; goeds.
nml the trem. ndous | m- i' ,
IIuiir FriDrhr saiil I imI. i i that ri. =.t &gt;|tfii2 ?••
tliey will bo able to «pol any
•
liiiunl an. Chief Of Staff **I!M7 (’onvention
would not sign u |Htition to liringj„f savings ao-l i intent Ini-emi-. IJ. .M
lhi fhrrr «lM|uillril Niiflt will Im* i. r . i m *
annanient raoVa by manufacturers^
poifitr,!
III
ted
By
W.
C.
Hill
the matter of county fire i on- 1 should reduce ihr tale at wl»n ti,
rirn rln l In (hr lUifiwh fum ..I . • i. ,t ,.
Elaborating on this, the Secre­
itii -r.m'hi ri hr
(Jivcn
Honorary
DiIn
French
Capital
tml In a vote ill the Nov ii'ilMlMlul slacken."
li r i m uni
tary of State said that ahruld airy
Ill'll th* | km iln |*f&gt; »»f ( u r v I v o M
Two rnlididiitr-K for (lection on election
j^rcc Bv I nivcrsity
Steelinan’f repmt «iiol tin im
suspicions of war production arisr, Nov.
i 1
f 'll
n \ \
| l( \ M I M U . I l r l
t
a*
city
commissioner,
N I'KU.N liriU*. lh i * ; 4/|*t- A
l|i nrdei to liavc tlie nmt'.ei ||i&gt;nnl target . is "a tialam
■'-•
a report would be mails to the con­ Frank 1^ Miller and Andrew Cari/ l't
I In* \ it*r tit .i i i I rg ip n I "
1 III IT
Ihr 31 paft*4'nft*rf
(•rDiian AptiKi'viiiiin ills, h.'sf,| inlay ImIIIIIiI fnIlf
brought to a vote, it is iietle-.iiry supply .with deniand at a high
KIHNIH ItGII, Jtsoil.in.I, t Ss-t
trol commission. The commission,
«l it % war* n n ili'il in Violtl i l l I •• 17
l
\ at m u ■
pnint^ • n
f I IMSI ISIS**»l
4/1*i Fdioloirgli lodn\ liiim-l mil r i in n i l ion m P a li's, a*» il «l i«V •hut the th n v \ a / 1•* fm«| by (he K u i “ | h * «•••. -ni,l to Iw infant •
in -turn, tvuUld demand nf the rawav, cpialified this morning at. la have Ian,) owners roiilndling
City Hall. This three year OC.OOO a m * in thn county, -ugh
Inlet
fmliuiml
War
rnnu*^
T
i‘i«un
goin it- r.nnlrsi reii-hnitlon More
German government
that the tho
• f l i ' r W o rlil W m I. I h r in iilt t
nl liavr Iiitii ifmnle&lt;|“TriH|i*»r;ii v i Inltll* li.
the war In honor Gi-nyi.d liwighti Im n In n I m r n r% ln u lrd b ) Ih r
-IanU be closed. If the government term WIJI lie to succeml W. C. f he petition. Klsnnatures of those
In ft'hliititn hi l i n f p u - f e o g e r i .
iltll,
former
mayor,
whose
term
anlrnllitig
66,000
ad
res
wfio
se­
prntertinn
f rum f u r t h e r &lt;ti»«* »
Elsenhower.
The
Ameriran
Chief
failed to act. the Allied represen­ as commissioner, expires on Jan.
m i l l l a n M lla r h r .^ l I h r I m u h
*In* B inrafi :if*M mrri«s| n crew
T
h
e
u
r
»
i
u
ii
t
f
i
l
«tefi
tidniil*
a»
•
cured.
ir
40,000
short,
raid
Mr.
of
Staff
wan
ti
uni**
u
frN'Hintt
1
I
-__i
•
.
i.
t
i
.
i.:..
tatives would. In 24 hours, call out
I |tth:i'«t ill ^ iiUlillKliHl
f « iflrt ,• It,ill- . •rn,- -ti-w a r d e s s .
fniititra*r lljiilniiit S. bat he 1
Higgins.
of fIm* mirirnl r ih nml uu-. imm' b
the trrops needed to enforce the
llrli l!film ul 1 1*s ir**r«* *••«» I mil*
In. - . . . 1 • 1.i
Il 1- ill the
f
ran/
V
«*
ii
I'
ii
|
m
*
iiii
»|
prp
Mr.
Mirier,
u
foiinergcity
com­
un
Imnointy
ili'Rii
p
•
*f
»
»
f
closing. Byrnes recommended that
P resent at the meet mg w n «
%«*i i i k ti in S « n I u n i n n i I m i
• « I'd j
\ • ••
•d iln- tweni
|
irufiflinl
Mari'*
Kt*l**4,p
missioner
amt
city
judge,
nnIn'At
I
#
v
I
In*
I-iiiv*
•
til
%
K*lm
the Allied Control Conrtnissinn
Owen Ihaiglas (I the stall- file
li«*| %r i m i n i «ni lir % l i M f ’
*
1
.
't.i«hii|i •
tt.-lsc i.si, Ssli-na
! **• lI»f» i hiff i|«*im/ifM*atfii isfl
buri:)t •
have Iwmbers available from any nounecd sevrriM wrekv. ngo tlmt control d ep artm en t, and t! In n * r i l l lu ll w ilr
ft»,
II.i\ mi Hi.
\nf -it l*f»
of the Biv Four power* to l&lt;nek h* Vijuld run for thir offir,.' and Molpiik and Willi.iin Ju rn h .
Ihr
Tits- &lt;(•«•« ini li&lt;* «»f* n. i Im
• hmiiintiHM Iimn !*«•«• ,«)w
gavo reasons' for so doing in n Hla'e | nrr-.| noil Park A .'»-ni
up its decisions.
M»H. 1 .iltt .I'tlifi 1 t'llh its i i sv* i*
l"i I he (tin In IrttYi Nui*lfiL*i t
letter to The Hirnldi
lion.
W i l c n m r t l |ts I lit* n l v Mil It H l'.‘ ^
•- A*»-vitl»s- 'h v a mi Aim A i*m&gt;b u o *-oh»«». — — —
-The result* bf the nierling .(w.; Toledo Mud lien. ,.f ili.y Amri.
(Junlifiralion of Mr. Cnrrnway
JHUi -aluLu iilUu lliPU - mMm »•♦»»
I*. A ii I i «»• '|** »i
Pfeiffer !*ny* that
«i*
Hnlay -Was •-the -first &gt;ntimwt»«ti flnllely Imliraleil IFkl lliri.
frt a ir t Avsorlattmf^'Will T»Ol. XanrTT from &lt; iii/« .ui i n /iif | in* f ».in
for llie former llnlrs .inl&lt; I-p I iticn, \ . 1 . -old that p arathat he would run for the office. naL sufficient rnngo lani aw lien Monday fur a rui|ferenra with Imwriw luivi; J( llfotlllir
III1
wg*» (inlerril initially liy tin* •him iii.u|Hi- iin- -iw clin4 to Hie crash
Bom In Fort Ogden, Fla. In 1009 interested in firn control and re­ Mayor If. James Gut, Mayfair Ion it nvirinitinl Mtilii in (In* uibtlf.
ly inilitiir* unvem nwit #io Iteilin, nvct '1 hi*, p.iratrtw ipers will ts k s
he came to Sanford In fOIO. was forestation at tho present dime Manager Find Weber and Chembei
A flrr utrrptinir tin* ffm lutn
p u t tit tlie - i-ari-h, an.i, il necesLit t i l e n i i m
( Setter al
educated in local schools and to bring tho matter to u vote,” of Commerce Manager Kdwa»‘l (hr rily. (iriifi.il Km’nlmwrt
«--«• i* work.
('lay.
attended the University of Flor­ said Mr. ’Higgins, lie pointed out lliggi'iis. in ronnf-ction with tin- vpokr in MiiinripMl Hull Hr Nilil
chief r
T I m* f l r i a i i i f i t u t i o n u f f i o o
ida. He was commissioned
a tliai it I* the practice nf tango pro|M soil agreement for the Toll -I • n rhcfflu^ rr»9Hi|- "W r li;ivf
111 ,i iti«-«I, Imwover. that S»
nu.
Naval ensign during, March. 104&lt;&gt;, owturs to hum over land every club to undergo Spring Irnino
fur Ml«nig 1 It** » •.»•! I*, .i •«gi|Ham
V- it I ' n p e n
jiimI
I r i t ••#)••
tiVf wol M W•• NMIr | itrst llllt*
An open hearing for Interested and* later liecame "n lieutenant yenr to lecurc flesh • growth of activities liere nett yr«i
hois* the Anieftran z«*ffe
cltisens of Seminole County to senior grade, served at I’earl grass, and that under a pm jrnin .Gilliland wn* n*c oily iwni&gt; Ijmi i&lt; not* Hint .it Ltliitlnir k)i I
•|oiH-*l «nrn have t ipir*v
learn how school money I* to he Harbor in 1040, and came out of of reforestation 'no hurtling could head of llir farm system of *t- rnniml frrl pr•fsimi^Ii* . f*•» llm
• i i &lt; In ^ o t o H im H i i t i « h j
expended for tho. coming year the service Jen. 14 uf this year. be done except al two year pi-rinds Detroit Tigers. Ilownvrr, he wil rily in iD rrntiifM’q !•.»-. ih*ii
I'feiffc** e«|«lailifs| fliii
During Mr. Carrnway’s absence In order that young tm -s-could remain in his present ropni it ■ niMikiml itilmnrp f i i H.i j g lit*
wSa hi Id this mornlnjf s i tho
• M I
I S O
W f M
h f » l » * !
f.
until Ort IS. Gilliland. , office of Bupt. T. IJr. law tnn. in th . service. Mrs. Carraway grow.
MlNfl I" OII»l&gt; lliHl. wt
I lu \ net iihot j; p itis«
lodnv. .Irelined &lt;ffi i . - leaf nr,| l «• Unit I
where the School Board approved assumed direction of hi* insur­
In addition,
some
nuige alearned
t
.iiiiliMi it is&gt;* vmi
a it | l u h
lilgli positn n with , tlie &gt;
the budget, which Includee a 24 ance agency now located on owners are plowing over land 1 1
l i f t ijm
S
\ ((•iffw«»n, ilifie ia iif a l i e - n l v u i r . t r i l w i t h n n l c i
percept increase in teacher's *ul- North Park Avenue. He i* active ilnnt grass and are interested in liouls Browns and ul»o the pie
I ' mMI m i ' KeiM f Vi r i'u tiv e , V A Sills i v a r n * &lt; t o f t h e t r i o a*
•llds. and a Bp percent Increase a* &lt;v Rotarlan, Jaycee ard a* an ess, rather thun mire tree growth, ilency of the American Associate.i r ^ D M a t l I i f f m •• at **i Liim Im |M»inlf.l t i n v . l i f t l hi* p u l . T h e t i n m a n
Boy lluiney, fornii-r prrsidml • '
to dftke ckro 'of school repairs Elk and Is a director of the Sem­ he said.
I It siiit M W S m it h .
tki m| ill
ihal lerrnl liiliiim^ioiirtl hm l pi (fin* t o hr itiK tin
'th e As'oeiatiou and now with lh&lt; M n*. I a n f e • I . S f ii|t h ••( ••Hi
and1'replacem
en ts,. according to inole Countv Chamlicf of Com­
and^replaccraenU
.
merce. II- belongs to tho First
Pittsbiirs 'Pirates, was a frequent PlllllteUa Au Jmr. )n»» «oIl'D tl .ill Iripn&amp;nlioif nut •only lihrmlUe* (••I tnevi b e f o r e t h e t l r t i a / i f i
acting Bupt. B- F.. Morris.
(HBT H iiif **|ftiTf7 lTtnjj •winver- of t&gt;MTTtT
The budget will be sent to BeptjaJ,.phurcji.^ ..
vlxitnr
in
H
anfonr
last
rfpring.
the Unilnl sStahv Aimy .iml Im* pieiniunl &gt;, hut hbn jm*i hi it a »v Rough* (ioinjr L o o i u h
Meanwhile, Brigadier General
Bupt. Colin 'English for ip Gilliland was the Florida .Slnlr hc^n »cn*. Ui -F ori fliuR c. *N'. r . trnvurtive
riaiiiiN fur m rh waiver. Telford Taylm disclosed Hint thn
One cltissn. Mrs. Victor
le a g u e 's first president after th-’
Military
Plan
M any
riaiiH who at the lime nnpiiital of Sehiu-ht has thrown
'
a form er Board member,
loop's rc-orgunixation in Hl^tt. A)
into Ailiul- plana tn • Meal- count rs nf ilnwiltown
JaycecB Make PlanH
In- Next CongrcHH that
a t the hearing,
.Lima hfi was alto serving «* J s p a r k * falling — m i - n*m,H.p.?e * 1 U lt fc - ilU lM S •ir d U A I U l y WCIC. ato Inimhslirll
try Nuxi tndustrialiai. on- war- stores, which for the past week
. I.gdd. n.ay now Im eot.tU-.l
school balance on -hand
of the Del-and Chamtx-i Wtawlen w f. stand ll.i.,1
For O ct 12 Dance* WASH IN0TON. Oct. :t -i/P )- secretary
I9T.B78. Anticipated rothe p r l n e ^ cause* of b»"'f fire.|«"&lt;‘ " '“X " lrtV- PPI'I'rstlon. he sail. making charge*. General Taylor have been full of cheese ’ and
of Ccmmcrrc.
presented a welcome
Key -leglslatois predicted today
Ill i i *1*111i«»fi* v e trn in i w ho w eie will l,o ill charge of any new pro- pickles,
at 1404,004 from .Federal
Varioui members of the Juniur •that there will lie rough going
idigildn lull who writ* ilnt fumillui iw-edings. l i e -said thn matter now j sight this morning l&lt;&gt; hmijcwives
XW®7.0I5).
... eounty U ses
Chsmber of Commerce todsv re­ In-Congress for the Army’* mwith the light tn waiver, of pr!- bps Iwe it placed, &gt;&lt;efnr8 Thief 8 * they saw T-bone and round
steak*‘and other choice .cula of
tiiium m.iv also uiake^lhcir claim I'ro-Ki-utor Robert . Jnrkson, r
j f d *otlwr* w urw ?*?$6.61 B)* ported an Ute'~|in&gt;grcsT~of tho vised unlverral military tmining
that Jackson, ill turn, wdl outline &lt;l&gt;eef at OPA prices.
Jsjrcee ilsnce scheduled tn he held plan.
now, he explained. ’•
the total balanck. of $B09.- Jsyce
Oct, Fi at the Mayfair Inn for. the
Most of the few lawmakers re­
Heveraj large shipments of
To la- eligible tiir waiver d 'he problem to President Tim -I.
t t t s i purpose of obtaining funds to maining in Washington during the
premium, a veleian must lie dis­ Taylor said any announcement re­ western iwjef were, received from
6 and are as follows: od- finance the' Junior trade body’s currant election—campaign have
abled fm it nert’id of al least six garding llm. future rumen- :&lt;■ * • Jacksonville this morning, hut ac­
r- 'h cording to butrhers, thia first of
•hied away from open comment
Uon. 116.700; Instruction, portion nf the tourist program.
inunth*. If the waiver l,&lt; granted, t-i'lnwed' would •■e mad•eems
to
lo?
nn
freedom
nf
in­
lly
KENT
COOPER
Jock Mcrrlaon also reported on on the issue—just at they have in
the month quota will l&gt;e gone in
20: nperstlon, janitor, fuel.
hr la then entitled tn refund "f Whitn Jlou.in In IVoahliigton.
formation,
without
rralu.vlinn
.
Executive
Director
Mrs. Alfred Jn&lt;|| has sent nn n wwk or two. A few carcasses
‘.,409; repairs snd replace- ths progress of a plan for coun­ the past. A lm o st all those willing
piemiiims
paid
from
th*
date
his
that
infoimiition
Hint
can't
I
h
Tho Associated Prats
I4.T J71; transportation, ty-wide cleanup drive. Vice Presi­ to . discuss it— frirn.lt and f°e»
-tiegnii. Fatore paymrnl.s •iPVrsL.tO licneial Kisoaimu.r !•* f q w r i r restricted-Florid* V ef
National Newspaper Week this printited-aveils nothing. A* I* said disability
; health, 'f U M t other dent Bralhry Odhpm presided to­ alike—art- agreed that m any's hoi
on
hi*
irnlicy
arc made hy the save her husband, Colonel General, also were received,
first
of
the
yenr
in
n
metathe
day in the absence of President deliete w ill. break out over the year finds the movsment for free­
Pork, including bacon and ham,
government
fur
the duration of his Alfred Jodi, who was condemned
age
tn
tho
United
Nations:
'
problem once Coniress convenes dom of the press facing obstruc­
hy the tribunal to In- hanged lamb, anil sausage were corripieu.H O .
»B,- Jack Ratigan.
disability.
Veterans
shuulib
con­
M
ft
it
my
fervent
ho|m
that
tions and generally being buffeted
next Janeary.
thfs. month. T^ie appeal was out bv their absence. Thero was
you and your qasociste* will tinue tn pay premium* unlit they latcr
around.
relumed to her with the note- n limited amount of veal. Fish
develop n program going far be­ are notified by thu VA the waiver lion:
’ Addressee travcle,| away and chicken were plentiful,
In the lost twelve months cen­ yond mere accost of reporters t.v has been granted.
8 AILOK INJI.'KKD
U. N. Group Approves sorship
Feed merchants reported that
has been relaxed Irusomo news and communications facili­ The nrw legislation liiieraliscd without any new address."
ms,;J _
Eisenhower, who is in Scot- they now have sacks' of white
'A sat lor sntloned a t the Naval Biff ReJFuffce Budget countries, b at there probaDiy It ties. The whole structure of hu­ the standard* hy which tidal iliamora censorship today than in man rights in n' world of free ability ia vtra'surrd. •Certain “ala- land, has no authority to inter- flour for sale. A shortage of
Air Station, was slightly In­
.
, scratch feed for chicken* and proany other Meant peacetime era. men, with govermrfenU of their lutory disabilities," such ns the vene in tho mntter.
la n d a t . I;P0 o’clock tHU, after- LAKE SUCCESS,- N. Y-. Oct.
'
------- ■ — , , tein feed* wag predicted. Prlcas
lb no n whan the Ford sedan -In 1/V -The United Nsllens -Efconom- One thing has developed th st i»
choosing, rests upon one loss nf both s rn u or laith le.;a,
There are said to be more than on these Bern* have risen
nr eyesight, arc now considered
which he was riding south on Ic and Hucitl Council unsmlnwus- kwRMX. m
i a s . , bi'u riiu-■ iw ",r,htV w as
(*Jt*t during the last few days..
total disability, even 'though .1 QU types of common stains,
Avenue an d -/riv en by
4 a. 1168 000,000 budget In many parte of the world that
“Vague phraser such ss free
promoted International freedom of tha press Is an es­
nf Information are Inade­ tho veteran might still bo sbio
*
B ^ 'w i t h n
_ organisation after lopping sential.
quate. The fundamental medium to work at a job,
SPORTS BULLETIN
R H K
1942 Hudson drlrsn* by Barbara off approximately I 10 0 .0 0 6 .0 00 . • A g reat deal of lip ssrvice to Of communicstloAs.is the printed
Craft Casa of Oribndo.
The Th# vote, waa toksa- after nearly the Idsa hoe been given by word. The right to know must be
• SCORE BY INNINGS'
whoee name was not Bstofficials who . could really do Implemented hy the right tq
INGLKY IMPROVES
St. Louis 020 030 120
the ooI ice report, was
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something about It. and U could print, by full press freedom. Thl*
the station to h a r t his
have
boon
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highsr
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objective
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B a ttp rfe ttrsS U JU u iie — D ic k s o n , U rctT thecn ( 9 ) a n d '
MPort. Thus, in effect ths dsU- then number twenty, jndtr* r W a r l;! snderssnding can be proving since a recent operation
gates m sraly.- pssssd the ” &lt;on- •ub-bead. U should have been achieved only If news flows freely st the Femsld-Laughton Memorial
K iu ttx . B ro o k ly n — H a lte n , B e h r m a n ( 5 ) , L o m b a rd i
_ will
demolished snd the
trovertlsl qtMstlon from one Cody placed .f ir s t Another thing of to all countries snd may be free­ Hospital and is now recuperating
( 6 ) H lg b e ( 7 ) , M e llo n ( 8 ) , T a y lo r ( 9 ) &amp; E d w a r d s . •
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great concern la th at the stress ly published In them.”
at home.
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Two Candidates
Qualify In City
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Edinburgh Turns Acquitted Nazis Granted Temporary ,:
Out To Welcome
Protection From Further Arrest
Gen Eisenhower

Toledo Baseball
Official To Visit
Sanford Monday

Disabled Veterans
(a n Now Request
Premium Refunds

* Budget Approved-,
t Today At Meeting
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every Monday froth snuAflako
burinessv In West Pasco County.
eoni. Cah he bought a t GardProjects sold 2ft years. Per­
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manent If you are a hustler.
lb. hair. 11.00.
Write Itnwbigh's, D*-|rt; r A J 2I4-123S, Memphis, Term, or ecu
Popular Seat Covers
If. •-Hartman, Box 234, LongSEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
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to 21 , to travel U, 8. Transpor­
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strength, termite proof. Mir
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future for ambitious young men.
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Mrs. Morgan, Valdes Hotel, I
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colors and large selection of
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Challenge The'Army*Musml And Vernon
Two Year Reign. Cop Honors. W ith
Over fCival Teams Largo A v c r a pres

lly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
In tha collegiate grid world,
Notre Dame and Texas stand out
as the .'most serious challengets
of Army's two-year reign over
coIVige teams.'
Notrr Dame will face Pittsburgh
this week, and should get by that
one wit lion, any difficulty. Texas,
meanwhile, will meet. tlo Okla
homa Aggies, and that may he
the Rest game of the day.. .Army
will elash with an Improved .C ar
nell loam.
Other tup games this' week;—
Navy against Crlumbls, Colgate
vs. Yale, Brown at Princeton,
Syracuse at Dartmouth, Tufts at
Harvard, D iroit at Holy Cross,
EXPERT pointing—contract or Lafayette at Pennsylvania, lows
hourly hauls. B. U.' (Dugan, &lt;at Michigan, Wisconsin at North­
froe . esi.itmu-s, Phone 1134 or! western, Indiana at Minnesota,
783J.
' Purdue at Illinois, Kansas Slate
at Ni breaks, Texas A. A H. at
LAWNS m o w e d .
Reasonable Oklahrrha, Missouri at*St. Louis,
|nices. je rry Lord, phona 788- Boston College at Michigan State,
Tulsa at Dn&gt;1&gt;&gt;, Arkansas at Tex­
et Christian. Texas Tech at South­
P f f i Ct
1,0 * ern Methodist, Southwestern at
* *rlt' pHone 1120,
Rice, Ohio State at Southern CalLAWNS mowed. A. C a s w e l l , Ifornla, Oregon a t California
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Idaho at
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Washington State, U|uh State at
DESIRES laumiry work! 808 Bay (Colorado, Alabama ut South'Caro­
Ave.
lina. Tennessee against Duke,
10 B u sin e ss O p p o r tu n itie s Furman nl Auburn Florida At
Tulai&lt;), VMI ^t Georgia Tech.
LOOKING fur right party to take Xavitr nl Kentucky, Mississippi
over A irport Restaurant, Avia- Stata at Ijrulsiana State, North
^■tlotv Country Club anil Cocktail Carolina Stnto at Clemson,' Vir­
Idtunge. iFxclujivij francb|s«; tt ginia at Virginia Tech, Wako
real jirupo’/lion for the right Forest at Oiorgetown and Willi­
party. Sanford School-cf Avia- am and Mnrv at the Citadel.
.turn, Sanford Municipal Airport,

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Jake Caulfield, -as well a k
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HUM’S WANT DUCATS
, NEW YORK, Oct, t,
plte a ' chilling rain, Brooklyn
bn*.bull farts lined tip seven
“breast for two blocka 'yn ten iay
to buy tickoD for Thursday's
playoff game with tbs St. Louis
Canllnals. Although the tickets
didn't jo on sale until 9 A. M„
the line Started fanning before,
dawn. H.U0U reiorvnl peats went
on sale, with 22,00ft unreserved
s-ata acheftuied to go on sale
Thursday morning.

K&gt; t h e As s o c ia t e d p u k e s
Here are tbo lop ten hitUTn in
tho two Major Leagues.
In the National I/eaguc. Stan
Musia) of tt&gt;i St. Louia Cardinals
ivon the IHitting crown with a
mirk of Jtfti followed hy Johnny
H York .337; Johnny
on .All; Dixie Walkyn .323; Del Ennis
la .313; Tommy Hulhltey
.' Louis ,303 ; im
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b y a t t o r n s r a t Mia C o u rt H o m e
ftcnrurd. K lo rld a ob th a 2 llh g a y
house badly needed by veteran
[rican league, Mick- III
or O rn .b t r. IS IS and th a t la &lt;la«
crow it la u ll ih - r r o f a ile rrs o v ru ro n fraao
and family. Appreciate any In­ TUXEDO FEEDS—complete, line.
formation ni to friends movWjIi2S?I9F
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.;
- Ing, houses being vacated or
lUntiO ’
owners who may ‘rent. Per­ CONCRETE sewer ' pipe—Septic
'Ifal till*
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tanks, fence post, grease traps,
drirhla and Detroit IM S . •
manent resident.' Phone 473benches, flower pats. Miracle
’ McCcsky of L'ltroit
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Concrete Co., 309 Elm Ava.
4*U rk, C lr r u ll (fo u r!.
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hens cf S,. f,uiil« .307; Hank Eft- *■
f t 3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE We h a r e , Just received a large
| Florida
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of h ard -"targ et
Boudreau 'j tw' Clc vein nd .294.
tools, ami It will pay, you to
ONE OF Sanford'a finest celery
C lR W ii 10 1 in n g T t ih
&gt;l« -f ai¥Tthc in lividcni traders
farms located In the heart of
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MEN'S, women's and chiblren's
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FJJUR LOTS — Sanford Avenue
i i r of. St.. Isiuls Iwl D o frn d .in t.
hard.to*get merchandise, (J. W.
.
to rutin
ed In, 128. Ralph
I ust outside city* limits. Cheap, • Clark, 208 Sanford Avc.
' • m i l s : t o . a i &gt;i *i : a i i
Kjnur
•hone 220-W.
burgh wu* th&gt; home
T U B U T A T IJ U K P I * r i l l DA- «.i
.run k]
SEE US for Innersprlpg..M at­
Ith * H3. St-boobmy S1A L.V C II A t S IA T T II t:\V it. ..............„
FOR BAJJ4
and a t lg i.K . ,1 re (io liC ra l
Rnwe
tresses,
Ilnx Springs,
and
adelphla had the best, es*ld«n&lt;«.
l l o q , h f n i l s s , A rls.n m .
A VERY good seven rsom house
pltahing,. iv age, 11‘ wins and 4 D tToo
Hollywood Beds a t factory
Are hi-r.li&gt; 'n o llD r il th at
on five acres land with plenty
u 11ms b .srt L ro u a lil h h Mln%l n . i ,
pricer.'"Retail store Si display
» afe mark o f ,733. - - *u
fruit Uwea. * Lart,| au liable for
tho C l n t i l i C n u rl o f Oomlnolo
room.
In t
I*rican b-iiirtu’, Trd Clao unty,
V io L d if In Chum -ory, * t j | .
raising vegetables or flowers,
UP W, FIRST ST.
Willla
*.) i,« n liT .r * . | fo rth , hy Itl'SSV A.
loston
Dd
In
:ruu*
l) buy at 98260.00,
A teal
Echols Bedding A. Furniture Co.
JIA
'iC
ItH
W
H . uni) jo u n r . h .r s h y
with
ank
Greenberg
of
I ’liu L i. K n n fu i ',1 IM O ,
SEVERAL choice building lots in
it -lo ri|«1___f
wtlh
“ C I.r h i-f
I I I tho
Sanford Mattress Factory
Ih'jrnlt
in runs hatted in,' *rntulr'
’ t&lt;1 C n u y J .U lf Wi ll I rii 11irpoarantf,
Mayfair and Sanford Heights
Phona 1133 and C72-J.
137, a:
LO A N S
r 1) runs. It. Johnnv ip e r jo n a lt&gt; or h r a lIn u io —
y ) , III
SPORTS
LAUGH
Id
ST
section
priced
front
$
100.00
to
at
on tigs SOih day o f th-lutn-r;
P,«ky o
»«lon led In hit*, 204.
Hr S h m Ii IH I'm a W • 9809.00.
OUTBOARD motor boat for* sate
ISIS- M i'l t h e r .a f l .r . to ( i l , u lih
. LOANS MADE
Stan Spence,of AVarhington was • Ie l r l* r k y m ir w r lt U n i l . f . n . . «.
i, TWO atory home on corner lot ' —15 ft, century bull atul 12
FROM $10 TO 1300
Formof Hravyweight Champion the lea Jor in ' doubles. 49. Hank If .n iy. fo irto till] ,,f rorepiniiTl In
horse Johnson motor.
(Irail
4n good location priced at
•mhl i u l l a l I hr lir a , Jo r nor I hod
strict privacy; fust service
Max Ilaer held his own In other Kdwardu of t'lctclaiul tupped the hy
575(10.00.
condition.
119 Sanford Ave..
taw, i|« r d n fe ll nol n r iud g
FLORIDA*
-LOAN
CO.
bmp
in
Irlp'ijs,
1
(
1
.
Dave
F
trrlss
fields,
thnn
pugilism.
Jinx
not
only
to .o l w ill h . . n l . r r .1 a g a in st y*,|i
Photic 1098.
*
SIX room bungalAw on Palmetto
K
'2
Kanfbrd
Avenue
•if
lloxton
had
the
bc»t
pitching
••V
.t
.fn u ft T ills Is ,i Mult hv l h .
was
the
tup
fighter
of
his
time,
Avenue hard wood floors, three
lIf f . I I I 'I I V
A. &gt;1 A T T I I r iV H .
.but he al q claimed to be'one of » ernge, 25 ami ft for h mark of If i'ar ln,flv
PAINT ynUr ear with NUbedrooms.
•
n rr« fro m you. M A I.A C H A I
vOfl.
ENAMEL fur 92.95. No brush
the. t'?il ibcssed men In the coun­
IIORltOW HERE WHERE
i U T T I I C W i t , ,1 .r,-iidnut
SEVERAL nice '6 .A ft room
try. .sxn'r's wardrobe Included HO
marks! Randall -Electric Co.
IV ITN'BHH h r h .m l and srn l of
PRIVACY IS RKKPKCTCI)
bungalows In good locations
C o o rl al KMiitnrd. P li.r lila , thl»
It naluidl desire for privccy suit* of rlelhes, four full 'ire's fit*, two dozen bats nn,| one high -eld
from 17860 to 98800.
1st
day of O rto h -r. I» IS .CHOICE Gcrbcrn Daisy plants. YOU
in muncy matters is strictiy suits, 2ft pairs lhocs. 250 nrek- silk bat. In addition. Mux sported
II. I ’ IfC liN 'IM iN
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Call after 4:00 P. M. 123 W.
A* c t . r k i*f mmI i I C o u rt
*
respected her*. Friends and tics of gaudy color, six golf out- u valet who also served as chauD
REALTOR
10th St.
•
K i K K l r l A I . o l.A l.l
•
cur,
tvnist
ami
accountant.
relatives
are
not
uuestlonrd
Raymond Lundquist
about your credit. Your em ­
Associate
ZENITH hearing aid, • slightly
M I T I I ’K TO 4 I T K A I I
ployer of businesa associates
Atlantic Bank .Bldg. Phone 732
used, 1 . uMinahlr, Ibyi A r /11
T«» K i'N A MAV; II K l l A N : 13! K im
will not hear of vucr personal
A w n u f , N e w a rk . N r^
&lt;
Herald.
Y itii iir r h c r p lif u n llf l. l thsit J iC
Here la something Interesting for
affairs. There U no causa- for
^i*il !imn hfepfi fFtPtMftlml III lit** |
person looking for Income; a
embarrassment.
PANSY PI ANTS
» r a m m im -a iio o v rru . jn .
iM rcuIt r.H ip f ttf | In* N in th J n 'llr ln l
w»)ll byilt 7 -room : homo—.with ItcaOr-by M*t-ri*wr flD»r%ujinii»W5 fc» lD^gnabWrcrnMt ^
lO M iiii iif Pin flilJi* ht-m lnnlc C4ni»n|ye
rdown;' This week only! '
roe
EZi'—J ..
*No etf-makera on money loans.
i n ’ C b m r e r y , ut»d«ir Ih r thlw of 1
if*|i h J a
&lt;1 !* f i* m v iw • "&lt;1rm M np .
Varlabla payment plans.
completely f u r n i s h e d , ncw!Y
GEBTRUDR VINING
i till I I Hr r f l t r f firu illil I
♦coretten „Insb’-j,
recently
FAMILY LOAN CO.
\ decora
■
__ _ |pslnt___
0-i . f,;.lr
innl*
yd*) Dnity Hun bus high prnUes f* ri fi n I*H'ilfl
Phnnn 731
mt*| Ij; t is? if 11 n r r *■
,
|
Phona 39
f lyile I it Mfill«Kar, popuhr ).n for the Hnufrid 1- ullti.uk, Willi
Florida Rank ft hie.
| id on the outside, In ■ good
Yeti im* lhrr*fnrr
f*»
al tin .Sviuiiiole Country Club, 1 Andfrsun,
*
Ifreon
downtown location. Has double V H S S T lN f JI lO U S E t ie r tr ie 3(1 gulIn fin(4 f'fiiMM* In
**i'
HMi'iin-v at Itio
lloiirr* In I
giving Ids' llinr, ami efforCa to
garage, and a good t room ** lea table top hut water beat - 12 S PE C IA L SER V IC ES
W’bitty hn* this to sny alwiui
PtiifiAl oil lh*» Silh- ilwr *»t j
teach the Imy* and girl# r f Hem In Andar/on: **The failure to atop Mauftffil,
• garage apartment which Is rent­ i er. Also Gns ratfge. 2ft l/i San­
'itlrisr^
Jiff
uml
Unit
In
(Irfmilt
ford Ave.. Apt, 2.
ulc High Hr bool somt thing nbout Anderson and the gtiieial lot thpff'nfi h itiffii |ir»i rfinfrgjM*
ed unfumlsheil. TLj h o i l s t
will
SHINS
the golf game. He fs doing thD'tfcwn by tlu team diruvej cosily he r n lr r e i! ujid I h r nalil m U tP |irn - |
could he eaeilv adapted .into a ONE .1 horse Model It Briggs
rrn»!
rw
p.irln,
.
.Slims
cards
and
I
posters
fmo
Job
no
hi*
own
book
and
i*
,to
tho
li«-*ls.
2 apartm ent house. Price $10.
tnf* ltr»n*1 • tin Offlrful
Si• Stratton engine for sn'‘l.
O— DEE'S SIGN SERVICE
not I;
bsing rmn|&gt;msated by th;
"They krsjw in advnnfa that “ r ^f ill I n fifth tin y nf R r|» !rm liu f,#
S 0&lt;M&gt;N
ELECTRIC
HER
VICE
CO.
O.
D.
f
j
m
lrcss.
Phone
1021
tehiHil
or
athletic
association.
Th*
A 3 apartm ent house. In goml 207
.,07 &amp;)agnotin
..
Anderson f ^ t s the man that Huy t i t t .
Ave.
Phone 101
golf rnthnxiesU number nppmxi. had to
n r imtUcnoK
condition, on large let, 2 c a r l -----f t
but lack of alertJ FLOO§~MANDiNG
- «*lrrh. Ctrcull Court*.
rnalely
150
which
Is
a
large
group
nesg on
garage, with Ineomi bringing In*1 .WATCHED
«“ *•»•»•
purl of Gsinesvillu
.rugs—b x 12 and tl x and .finlxhin.^. Cleaning
!&lt;« m ltio ir »(*oil«tV. y iW liM
_ and
id wax­ for the first yoar that golf ha» gave
And
$103.00 par months One ap art­
| 0W; H throw rugs.
phone ing. Now fluora surfaced to par*
n hi* chance and the ( U K K l C I A i . HKAI.V
l»e-n nffeuift to the student*. When big hoy ti
ment could Im made Immediately
every advantage* of y ;iii,.s i K. H o u sho ld sr
flIO-W nr 2529 Elm Ave.
faction. Old floor* mad* lilts Daw. the "swincstera" learn how to the
A ttn ftm r
oppor iltr.'S offered him."
available for purchaser, Price
C»l|
, hold the club» and a littls more -MrMulle rimtlniinl, *'lq adili- Snnfuftl, F ln f IriA
BRAND NEW'
90,750,
*
II.
M.
GLEASON
j nbout gelf they will be Invited tloft .to .A
U II. P. MOTORS
. Business «intarprisa — grocery
troll as « backfield
n n n r r , to A P r a iu
Lake Mary, Fla.
.
o u t.to th j Country club on Sat­ •tar. Sanfoll p ie 'e n tc f 11 hnrd
• $29.50
store, eervlee etatloA. and llvT O ; W m .'C . m r la a n . w huse p tsre
urday
morning*
to
play’
around.
'
BAUER
APPLIANCES
raMMsiirn f» lilik m iw n . .
charging HWe nn,| the deOsnsIve
Ing quarters, mndernly ciiuipprd
RENT A CAR
Yo u a re lin rfb y
In b p | h —»
The golf clubs ami other equip. work of Cjarcnre Grantham, a*
YOU DRIVE IT
and
If , KKT 0 p p 0 UR 5.50 x 19 um-I
ana doing
001ng nice
nicsbusiness.
n o .in w .
on Ihft l l t l i day of O rto lis r, A. D.
hr
ment
are
being
furnbbeil
by
I
PIIONK 200
ntet-Jsted living In Horidn nm l: tl
w!t)l w, ,,
AlU(Utf
ont* at \)\t (hie Imcksm
»Ut- it|« In ■
a *c r r t s ln su it fo r d lv o rr* 1
■Vnninole Country Club through fltmwUnir.
STRICKLANJl-MORHlSON
mil tiff In tho c lri- iitl I'o u rt o ft
in _.operatlng a .good b iu ln ^ ,, auU nn, an, 4k Park.
the g(h«n&gt;*lty o f Manager Ed
•'-URIVE-IT, INC.
These I'Jmarks stand, for them- JSrmlnoiM ^C. It a ly , F lo ,Id * . *n « l i - i
wilh permanent income, let u*
lif
it v U t o l t lt ls o f w h ir l, c s s s I * .
Uivy-WhltiHr and Ttrwidrgai selvis as *, memorial to the fine
show you this opportunity, * THREE-picce living room suit*j,‘
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
Hals off to a new rentura in work that Kettles dml Ganas are K i l t * I m, u tta rla n a . lils ln t lf f »&gt;.
13 Mr ACRES dose to colored
gi*od condition. 809 W. 12 th,
VYpi. C . . lia r lo an . D r r in d u n l
PARTS AND SKRVIC8
sporta I t
grammar school, suitable for
doing at the- local school. TDj , 'W lt n r s s 'm y hand and n f f lc la ll
Phono 370-M nr 910.
109 Palmetto Ave,- Phone 1911
sboya them/elves are worthy of • s k i n l Hanford, H rm ln o L C o unty.
negro £ub-dWliitm or * IndustIlIkKi
HHI(ia nv
u ssmiilii
a I )get
iva4 H in t, o f F lo r id a , th is U l h y a y o f j l
The D a m cud is
ATTENTION
trial‘ ijfttsriirls*.
ijftterprlse. Propen
Property Joittg
the praise
nr llta
they
would hnot
SNAPSHOTS—printed, developed,
8e|)t*nit&gt;*r, A. Ik UK.
1
The ■ New
^ ■ ■Smyrna■ ^ P f Barracudas
i f i H f i uH^l S Banford entei'Nl the game
A t l a n t i c Coast Lme tracks. IF Interested In purchase of toys,
enlarged. W e.aopy old photo*
game*, - dolls, pull toys, wheel
O , V, ItUIlNDIftf
are rounding a poj'mt elrven lnt» U n underdog and rame out vie-*
9100,00 per aerr.
graphs.
(
l
l
r
r
k
rg
C
lrc
a
lt
ffo
u
rt
Condition in an attempt to re- torious. We predict that before
35 acre* af land on West 1st - goods and complete Him of
.NIC1IOLL STUDIO..
Christmas gift ’merchandise for 220 Melsch Bl 5, Phone 1199. rapture the North Central Florida the srasun .Is over other sports ( P E A L ) Hstnlnol* C o il,lly , KK-rMo |
Street, In. flowing-well area.
resale, Write P, O, Borf 1401,
Conference championship for the wrltere will sing the pralsse of
Property'border* on paw*! high­
ELECTRIC appliance repair*— recond straight juar.
,
the Himinole High School grid C fin C C T P C O U R T . N IN T H J U D I ­
way west of Monroa Center*. - Sanford, Fla.
wo rvpntr wsshing m*ch|ne»,
The Barracudas have at pre- machine lust as ha* Whltoy Me- C I A L C IR C U IT O F F I / l l t l D A . F O R
Land Is partially
a ru i“ cleared. This HEADQUARTERS for Christine*
HKMDf
HKM
lN O t-K C O U N T Y , IN C U A N vaaiiuiis U
H I I V I * , ,«
P W | unnw
i
vnccum
cleaners,
.fans,
mixers.
nt a strong eleven and without Hut'iin ofi Gainesville.
Is 1 good boy ht $00.00 per
G
CERT,
gifts, toys, games, books, dolts,
T rttU r AppUnncfi Bfrvlct, JU)4 Inforseln »difflcultle* &lt;&gt;stering the
IIARRIDT K- MATTUSCn,
B ij' now on budget or lny-aw»y,
W. 2nd stt, Phone HM4-J,
picture the New 8mTma aleven
_______________
We-Told -You-il»
(
Complainant,
Bavcral email_____e*
home* ranemi
ranging In
Flrestono Htoius, 111 E. First
:; * ’
will U a t potent a i tiny were
Trice from $2,600 to 9(l,6W. One
JhlA
could
be
we-told-you-s-v
ANNOUNCING opening of L. D last year.
St.
•
n
HUNKY
J. MATTUflCH.
'
y '■ simply lieeause- w* did tell you
eomnletclv furniih-d house.
8lmua*on Engineering A S u r­
j n#fro&lt;Unt.
CapL Johnnie Perriss, a' big
■ .PRKO W, BENDER
CELERY plant*—e n o u g h for
veying. llarlon C, Gonlon, ra- 223 pounder and David Rltriila at th a t Mvril Hoag would likely to T H B H T A T E O r F L O R ID A
ba
the
new
m
aneiur
cf
the
Bnomi 2 Florida Slate Bank Ilhlg.
T
O
II K N I t Y J , k fA T T U IK T tli
about 10 acres. Valiant, Paspresentattva. 110 N. Park Ay*. 185. ___
hold ___
the________
tackle
positions. Gainesville G-Men for next year.
t* poa
Yo u a r * hereby notified that 4
■ i Phone 1031)
c|v*l and Early Fortune.' Beils
I’hhone 1120,
G eo rga M u s e o n ,, 1 « 5 1 and *G *w rg* . J f * w ill be thy"’ m a n i v t r .
»n«* suit ba* been filed In- Ibe Clrculi
Tlie
Court of Henvlnole County,. Florida,
have not Wen pulled over. About
80 ACRES good land being N ft
' " “ * ■ 1 1 ,- 1 .4 0 ic o a rd s; '- M y ro n 'a n n o u n c e m e n t cam e y e s t e r d a y a f - tii tho m il uf r i s r n e l r,. s la ttu e rii,
BUILDING
Roofing
*
Painting
ready.
'
PR
otu
010-R.
of NWH Bee. 8-20-80, by ownW
h
ite
,
140
c
e
n
t
e
r
;
Bo
b
b
y
H
onder*
u
m
o
o
n
fo
llo
w
in
g
a
’
*
b
e
ard
.
o
f
n im n ts ln a n f, r* .- H e n ry J . S fa ttu srh ,
« r. Writ* Orlando. Box 3753 5-BURNER oil stove for sale. i Smith Brothers, Phone 108g*J. eon. H H . and John- F a n e lll, 1 4 0 ,d ire c to rs m u d lu g o f th e G a in e s ­ d efendant, Che free ry No. IS M . Th e
h
a la r * Of this s u it la to o btain a
tor phene Orlapdo 6109.
at
tha
end*.
You
hare
It.
W*
h*re
I
t
n
v i l l e h a ll c lu b .
1100 W. First St...
divorce. Y o u ar* ■required to file
4k J. Haulers, Corner l i t and
Thn. baekftdd combination will
Th* directors also announced r o a r w r itte n apearnnea on or be­
4H acres with S.roojn
robab!
hrobably
be Tommli Hall. IWX •that the work Inv agreement with fo re the tw e n ty - fir s t d a y o f Oc­
a r t ic l e s W a n t e d
lim ri' ‘' '
'
, bath. WeUr,_jhd- and $
Jeer#*
D . ...__
I t .K , e r _
n C
ecrse pro
' two serfN ieinporchss. I’LL BUY your eat regardless 13 NOTICES—PERSONAL QB: .Louie Clayton and Walter thy Atlanta Cracker* le also com tober, A . wilt
ba enlered . aaslnet
Middleton at the halve*, each' ti ____
plete. This
kin, .Itself
______
. J la a great
yoit office and *tm&gt;» and . of age or condition; Roy Real,
150. pound mall lu g ftri and accomplishment
H|
- ‘ for
ir - the
th ' Gmfen.M
ms- hand nod »eal na
Price $8,000.00. Year*
BEMIN OLE TIItH SHOP
100 W. 2nd1SU
Bit*tea- McCray, 170, In the full­ This willv mean
od hall
_____many
u ih f _good
a f th e C tr v u ll.C o u r t a f 9«m
nU m*)'. be bad pn
201
North
Farit
1
back
slot,
*
^
.
..
-,
players will find Jh e lr way ,lpio liade . C n u n ty , F to tid a . Ih le |TCts
f j""
USED pianos for cash. T^he Music
Telephone 37
Th* ends are Uckcd up by a the fold of the GailutvUle club day qr n t jile m h e r ,-A. i s IM t .
t room hous*. large
Hoc,1 phono
O. F . llK R N D O ff
—
1
-■ of
- * -heavy
1
■ *hove;
-------Jerry
- n w u - th at Would never have beep there
Ctsrk, Circuit Court
blcken pen, F h o *««*
NftW ready to grind every Mon. n»lr
had
the
agreeir.iint
not
been
ntgpman.
100,
and
Till
SpeMar.
150
(
B
E
A
L
)
fenced, deep well. ruq- CLEAN col ten rage wanted; Will
day morning — Your corn,
Tackle position* alto ham heavy i t l / *: ,■ - .
,
pay &gt;10c per pound. Please bring .'g_r its,, tr.eal,
r .1 Loeatfd near
com m -cob
......1, ________
.
them
to
tho
office
of
Tha
Atlanta field* a jrinnlng eltsh
..re 95450.00.
shucks, etc., for feed, J, W, and well trained r*Dl*c*mi-nls.
William Rape, 210, and Bob Cain,
Sanford Herald.
I room bouse, front ami
Bril, Lake Monroe, Phona 18.
170; guard replacements a n f-lw practically every year and next
H. hot wkbh m tale, rtCKUP truck. Dixie‘Slows, 1498
&gt; »®9 to .b e counted dif__________ _ for reftt. Tha and amall, Allan W ard/
art 11*. Jo t
PHONOGRAPHS
garage. Price $4000- w. 13tii sl .
.
Holland, 117, and Duncan Exum. furantly. Tha G-Men will nut*
nfei-tf-.- **-, -a*-; \ ‘ v-wf.
Huate Box, phone- 053.—_
138.
,reriallv benefit by having
_ I W p _Hoag
fltpynw Beach, SPINET piano wanted In' g&lt;Wd
,»h#lr manager and A tlanta to
to ' eft metal
eondlton, Phona 9.
STUDIO o f S h i o w o r a p i i y
oot th«m
thsra aoms
*ora« playor* when
Praise Andersen
(shoot
north.
f o r f ln e s j ft**H ty
WhlUy McMullen ef th# Celnes- necdevl n o t year.
7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies
PORTRAITS
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TO SPIHAI
fPOUClftON A WATSONTMftH
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L05T » &gt;O U N D
Calory Ave. .H as Purina'feeda. 14
■ 'v ootlHedt th a t.*
10
*111*1*4 la &gt;
LOST
—
black
and
far . sale hy
HELP WANTED

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o f America;

AN .INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

E s ta b lis h e d 1 9 0 8

Redoubled Force O f »
I American
Guards
.Surround A uden t

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, I9&lt;16

11. Coleman Reviews
(bounty’s rro ^ re s s
During Past Y ear;
Higgins !h Lauded

Agreem ent On Trieste
Yugoslavia

W. V. Ullttiw, tn-m.isir of Toucir&lt;&lt;m Unit btorj. sax eUvU$l,flfg*

Driver Survives 22,r&gt;-Foot Fall

Associated Press lx;tscd Wire \

4-caufuis

King-George Returns Tir Tlmtrtt tif Grcuct
Adriatic

w O E itm iE irn , Oct. 2;(/p&gt;
- Allied Control' Council
delegates are disclosed to
have met secretly today to
nmp out details for the
hatighig o f Hitler’s .eleven
Surviving henchmen.
The detail conufkittcc w as
composed of four men, one
each representing Dritain.

arrutiipliahmcnU of ‘lie paxt year. I,

Tito urgant/ilicm at prcient hai j
s m-nihrsUin of 117. he said. w ith y
*ni- annual budget of tlSIOO und » ‘
i- k '.i h riant? of It.07.1 Mr C jln tiill j.
aim Ihstike.l tin- director* lor 'Jielf
’• i ■.| r "■ 1 ■-i 1 ’id 'll J r lb lltt
in tin- utt'lrlns 'wnrr n M anager
llle^ln1 nli I Mir elfi.-trucy of Mlui
, M a u Jicl Bella.
.
• U nit mitt Titian of Ororge Tmtliy,
R-it-ilnr I, F Poylr wax njunlliled

illusala, Franco and the Unitm
Sta‘.-:». They a»&gt; mole I under a
security blackout In the deserted
courtroom whur? for ten months
Nuidom'a h-ading war critninaU
werq. tried.
A redoubled force of Amrrican
jfusnJs .surrounded tiu undent
Piuernberg ' courlhdu* • -lo assuie
that iuitlru ii m i hampered: T in
American soldiers are under order*
to ."shotil. tr kill” In tb i cns«
of Stty provocatiuin and It lias
been Announced that security
oitasun-i will be maintained .un‘11
Ujs, day r f retribution has nas«ed.

convicted

w ar

ClAtttiMO OVI« THI *101 o f a 273-foot cliff In his station wajo.i at
Fort Washington, N. Y, Oscar Gtoeckler, 27, a veteran, managed In
elimb back to the road, despite being badly Injured, to be picked up by
a passing motorist The car, which bounded against huge boulders as It
fell, Is shown being removed from the rocky gorge.
(Initmatlniwl)

Marshall Dendy And Alex Waite
Speak At Kiwanis Luncheon Today
Catholic Bishop
Declares Future
To Vindicate Him

2AHKRB*, "Yugoslavia, Ocl.

I . (Al*)— A Franciscan monk
today testified that Yugo­
slav Archbishop Atojsljc Hiepinac once wrote a pastoral
letter which called for p a u h e
rraiatance againal the goccni- Ment of Jarahal Tito. The
• Monk, Father Modesto MarUncle taatlfled that IhroArchb is hop had told hint, “ If
Monts think* I am harmful lo
the Catholic Church. I will
abdicate. Otherwise I will con- «
"Una* to fight for the rights
• f the church."
*
ZAtilt KM, Yugoslavia, Oct. 2 (/P)-*-Th» tria l,o f tha hand of the
Homan Oatholle Church In Yugo­
slavia, Arthblahop A lojiljc . 8t*piaac, today entered it* third tlar.
Tha rhmthnuut staunrhly main­
tained that \ t n future will vlndlesi_*
» to him
of chitrKe*
of. .collaboray
’______
_____groups.
_.
. -^ru-XTI
tlon awith
terrorist
An Araarkpn Catholic. Bishop
ter mid St* pinac'* trial by a IhrtuMfeit
lunhla'a court
Mil rf as
tod M
nh» of
nt the
thfl
m an prepi^*
“ona
most important avunts -of the
eonlury.** -&gt;*So far, tha Yugoclav church­
man rowrvad hia.dcfaiuto p&gt;m- IU
T. Waits predict*") that deldeclnrrd vestorday. “when It is
possible to publish documents, pita the fact, that Hollins had
and when each ran speak without a new and untried team with
foar, thou Will be none who wilt many 01 veterans, something
aay a- word against my Arch* •pactocular and Interesting might
bishopric."’ The Yugoslav public result. Up .until four weeks ago,
ros»eulo,r contandad that tha a t least half nf the men had
m s and condition* new are such not seen each other or th« coach,
th a t JIUhop Btepinac may apeak he said. Bob Johnson of .Winter
Park and Howard IfonUeth i t
before tbd mUonal court.
Bishop J m p h Hurley of Saint Sanford introduced the speaker*.
W inter Park v Initon* Included!
Auguslln*, f la , a regent of tin
Belgrade Apoatnlic NuncMuce. la Dr. Waite, 0 . N. Denning, Harold
atterdlng tk« trial, liishop Hurley K utiatm un. R- C- B aker,'• Rtir
saga he will remain alksnt about Travllllan, Herb Bamum, Boh

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(InfrrnafioTmi R ddiophof^

Reds Say Chiang Varied Comment txpressed Today On
Is Using Nearly Verdicts Reached By World Tribunal

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S 'l'llll M'J | III- |U*Vh fr-«* r t .»!•* of

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l*. i h i in In*f olkimr I l&gt;f .i .» i ir j

! K *A u!Kunn*nt* tuluy
'It ,1'iwhtlr, in «iJt!i' tun (i* ih^
halnm f*(i)Uirnl and T ernU irilt
\ ‘ommuxlon, fnm t»fh«*r cm tfvjfnets
TuiHittillren an* oniiitmiiuf thoir
ttnik n(i Major |n-flrf» prob!-*IU».
lit nil, ten rominln-iuni cunri'iwd
flu- im inirtF f*«t :u!fLi
(m u n i tb rir w
Hfulllne.
Tin* »•
ilif rio n p t
hil^*l
Loth ilnv and nitfht
•
in (K-^

of «*nirtf&gt;K*tntj^ fL^ir "nr!..

n in e,| hi,in,; -linn
,,
sm i&gt;,iiF. m , m u g iftidolph Ur-,.,
Ururjti* Totihy ha* licen nnmrd
off \vtth ,1 M r J cnti urr. It trim* chairm an of tin- com m ittee which
.*.1 it,- ,ti.n,„i„,
it- Njiti | liyh will iliitvt th r UHB t lirlitmim
’
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i , i ,i
i„ Mr»l -“ilr (hrottghom th**—roitnty
I
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it,.,,,'
fl1" •ub.-ind.wi&gt;*
i«»ittr*»l wiifki nrcnriilHjf in an Dtt■* *|l*,' 1
M**anormrnt mtalt* (**tin v hy Mrx.
M' 1 ' ' 4
i'
■ ' " ’v *,,T \]a| Y Itaulinn, |»ifoitlvvit -f thn
* •»|‘* u ^rm iiiolr
Cntiiilv
TubrrriiliD a
A . .(M*mtion. T hr t'ouniy t amjmiini

tfiiVrinnt*'ill jil*i■vi*' him i♦"I\ 'Mid,

g u ilt lin n during the past *eai
S r (■■ihioan I.Oil pH rlhi'hu Vm
phasb no I tie lui|s*rluni r of &lt;h
vafloiL, HI Jollp- Hirer pio|i-unit r-vealerl Ihe* ih-sptle ic •*.,
Kovetmiirnl ac'.iutt lit hokllmf oj&gt;r
vliliiaHy oil nuldir work* I'toieit .
tie listl the a.-.Mltam-e Unit les-i
the |iro|m*etf*Ill-foot channel and
(he iU-feot channel would be com■deled within the coming y ear.]
tie also sa id -llm t progress Imlioen satHfiiclnrv . In eslabllililnc
a U irge line- on Ihc riser with
Inwrt ft rigid rules in pr&lt;i*|ieci
The Chandler of Commerce ha*
been active, he pointed out. . In
assisting in the" reconversion .,r
the Sanford Naval Air S tation
to peacetime activities. Conti acthave been signed with
llo\
lirowning to operate the airport
and with the Interressiun In
atlld te In iipernto a vocational .
train in g school. The Fernuhl
I.*tighten Hospital has U ken over

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p a rt of th** natitin "h h -

|Oth

f• *• ,,,r •
r »*t•1 1 v »»• m anm tttl.C hrU tm iu Svnl
which
• Im*ii *h|*‘.#i •man pstlitinaii. npfiui »Sov. 2T» ami will f ntlliuo.
w * «|tinl»*f! •dritt.,mimtf l h »t
unl(l ChrUtmu*.
*

,b , lil v»n I-,.,,-1,

Fntuclif

„vVr nte ,lo«|&gt;lv gratified that

I.*i,dr,| ,.vr, 11 . I.vnn.,1, . mtt;- W). Mtall have ,* man of Mr.
........... T* I
iii"". 'bey Tmilty'i calih rr to head our mi11
k111
' “ k*
' ' ' nuni tu o d-raiiing cam pnnn,” *aid
” ......I1,e *
v Mi
Itawlins. "W e know that
ii
.
ti ',1" tl,r contrihution which h* will
,l * - ......... ’ •
M »;•*•*• •" - makr in mir t-iugrnm to picvcht
"
&gt;.»'i .*■
i-ib.-ru) nmec j and- ronlrul tiil*"tculo3l» wil| ex*
-I
-.1 1 -.
,&lt; I e.l -.1 I s - I 1, 1, 1,,I Key olid ,,&gt;;,l .a ir tinir Into
'
l*
**i I (lie veal ahca.l when ^ral sale
•
.................
' i,a*, i"
fuii.l, will go I-, wmk to improve
* |,t, i," .1 hi -,&gt;i, lint"-, g ll ||, , lirallh of our comiiiiililttcj."
*‘ 1 ^
I'o'B" • j Mr louliy .aid hr iradily ,*r' 1''b "*
’
erpted the chAlrmanship liecamo
11. 1,i, -.itto n ir y
in ii,,
l.p I,, recognised the valur of I Im
.............. t'lio f t n i l .i!I - l &gt;•* ' u „rk of the association
and be| D!IHSOflJO when Itiilgana votcil
I, I,
i by tt»- t.rriii.i.i t , ,«uur lie knew th e people of tlia
‘ In rclet I th e m onarrhy m favor of n
‘ ffitinly were Kill p en-nil hack of
rcpubllm n form "f govcrrifticnt, j g,«,,| fill llieil i lf»-|*t , InVrtllMth r association
in .tH fight
iii.iii
• ■n 1-1 &lt;•■ -v*‘ lc light mi I againal tubrrculusit.
nlne-ycar-old King K nnrnn If, a r ­
rive! wiili Ids in o lh rr. Q uern J o - i th ru - i, I»r I, . irii .iin fin heuvy
Within u few days, he added,
ih Tnky &gt; Tim lay/yrr he will name a rum igjttpc
ll'inna, at litanhiil, T urkey. Tin* , ctiU nrr
as*'
t-,i i.iiiri.,1 ti Inina, ^hr f,,iliter ■i t him In conducting the cam*
HHimt exiled king « m ' h rav lly
,I.,|&gt; • vv, t i'i Tlw Iin. raid the sc- paign.
go rilled by police. ( IntrrnaM onnl)
iipiitt.il ol Von I'.ipf-n -.iip-vnl-d
"I dpnild h r happy to havtt
In. iitgum-iil (list tl.him a ; lion'll people
volunteer for the Com.
v A. '-I fw irenl iticrjflutc in auto. not
ti e d ll' tin- lii.turv o f ' m ittee," Mr. Touhy added. “ Any*
middle tlrivcr* fict'itac applications
't h r ngra, hr ,-hi-I. licit atnlm.,- unr who fecla he can help In
aa iuinpai&gt;:d willt Lliiuc is-ued up
ailm . ,i|lf imU.uiii- ft tu trial.
I
• hi.i im portant community undet 'Ilf, wav llrtn iain i in-rung i.aw | taking will, I hopexcerngianinitA
NRW YORK, Oct; i . &lt;fly A ii. om t|nl not h tvi' n completely
At f&gt;:00 o’clock yesterday aft«r- Coast (rtiiird Ffl.V 'plnnr line lln ii tria l- Unit i . f i i r .u i lie rc- with the n ffirr of the associa* t
(Inn,
-J
noti/i, the last day license.! could xpotted ii—*uLa£*i&gt;rr Imit! over'dur g.ftf^ d the wold.
be tf-curpl without taking a airier lal" -ryartf-rdiiv at Shall.
Iii ciiog was. utiirle I Icrflayr -liy ,
jdrivf.-ra' test, H^t“7 licerc-c- «c«v Itivrr Idler. N. .1. I hr plunr i .
jissut i aa rompaicil with fijvbti lx- dtiiK-tiiig » eexcor vr*ncl Inwanl th e London Kw i iii i - Slstfflsrd as •
'ru ed at this tifire la s t &gt;*jar. How. Urn boat which hits five perrons eying -I" u wiiUcn interview: the
court could not be obi-.etivf ns thr
ever, during Ihc fiscal year, liceii* aboard,
trial WSJ a p-dltlral one. Kin
h eta issurd totalled O.tiOU, l«it it Ir -Tim ’('oust (fUutd said Hint lejilly
cf,ub| mit
ay. h». added,
b4&gt;»ved that thlj figure will lie there had been ■it" Word a*- la
exceeded during the pfAent year Vvhat was wrong with the craft. •luit nil tlm po'r.ilnlittes nf defem e wt-r* *1 mv disposal.
ending Oct- l,'l'&gt;47.
security
Lumbir tom piny
SccerRy Lumbar
K riju lilr. p /t’oii cell, the ex- 1 trimmkd the llaynta and WlfNUF.UNMW, Germany, OcL ^ Those drlvurs who new wish
teichxriinr hall ' also delivered his
2. (AP&gt;— Twe esperta on
secure licenses may olilain
llama Fumiluremei* In th*
opinion alMiut lh&gt;j future of the
mental dlaerdsre at Nuernberg [them by contacting, state high- dusk,
third game nf (lie playoff
world
and
mankind,
lie
said
th*
'
agread that at least ona of (way official* nt flip ..Sanford
•riles lo determine the atiampatom
Immli
will
dccHir
th
at
future.
thr*. Natl riag laadare con- jAmtAry on Monday* amt Thur»- [VI(ll
ions in th r City Softball'
■*» fre.avk
in i.Oo
I •fIfl P.
i* M.
.n
damned to dia ls strictly a •*»«
ra at
from 9.fWl
2:66*to
M.
.............. A m t' aascrlcfl (io s'in g . if the , l-r-igur by an B to 3 margin
United tUaics do*a *not hold Ihc
. phony. _
U»t night.
leml in U»&gt;, fo ld , It w |l| mean
The phony ia Ibe titular
Red William* and Roy Britt
head-of the I t German* who
iklet on d r iv ln r n u t out by th e! NKW DELHI, India, Oct. 3
&lt;&gt;n the hill fo g the Furniture*
will ho kinged two week*
ite, and available a t tlo Court U P t-.T h ? president o f t h # 'Bio..
net* allow ad ten aafelleawhllv
from today — Hermann Goer“**'
j J*n» le ag u e . M. A. Jinnali. cotitheir malea committed a pair
• fe rrtd for alm ost art hour today
lag.
. 1
of mlscota. The Security butl­

21 Po^cnnl

t In Autiv Or*
I&gt;erni',u

Const Guard Plant*
Spols Missing Itout

Security Lumber
. Cops F irst Tilt

Gocrinjp Termed A
PhonjT By Experts

^n- taking this fmt, It l» adable lo caufully altily Iha

'

J Ac k 80NVILLZ, 0 cW 2, ( &amp; -

frrcfj of Athens o a lh« w

. iv.t.ri wife, beside him. Hotlmva
.» inulium-sj/cd crowd Hie flrr^k

m onarch w af recalled from extl* »»v

l*i'-rlotnlr in tb r nireilnu. th e.
dlt-s-tms adoptrd th r report of u.
roinmUle- hraflrrl In l/-n lu sh e r,
iii complete Imiimvcments to th e
Imtite of “ W hhtllns Willie" as
noUinrlrrd liy Hie Clininber of]
i C otniffn* I* 11 untl « half s-"*&lt;■r-i j
’iu*o Anil a requrst from llir Jontoi ’
CltSliihri of Oominrrr" f"i a.vityt
, niice In eaUtbh.ilijm: 11 Tniol.il In
|ti.rin-&lt; ttm IWioth »«.» sratil'-tl to tio
••xlctd of IIJMsi
KrrM n WIImmi itnl W A 'c-fflc
NANWMJ.
•„». ,,v,
n ,r
were iipjulnlr'l as n (o in in ltl'f y-, official « l»!itfjtu I fiinlmini vt n#»vv3j
tucjert. In foitner t*resldnil T VV ntfi’iiry. N‘»*\v ( liinn, Irniiiv ilaim iu a to n u phuiur r*prei.'ln« th - ed Unit OmutB K ai S la l i- u um
.ipprerUlloti of the Cttainbrr o f ; ini»H‘ th a n
men in
'■•itn'-‘*f tr for his unselfish w r V ChiiittV civi| w ar. The ('niuitiiinU t
for lh**= oiaanlritUmt during Bn-’ iti*rnry ntluurd nUa I ha I ihu
re a rs of tUtn'-’lfl.
*
‘
fiylifliiL' \4 •■**'■*I llir, SaliaMali^t

In ’&lt;iillinlng the ivnrl, of l1si "i

It inhop Joseph Hurley
. Of S t AtitfUHtinc |
Is Attending Trial

Ik e Official said that a datn
«• rectinvanlng Uo Palaetlnp Con*
irence would bo announced IlU f.
he gpokeaman - made hi* dlaoeutoa after Foreign Secretary
gHtol Bavin and Colonial Reedae»&lt;^evge Hall today attondI thd itxtli minting n f the Arab
midons. begun B
ago.

KHDINO n V I YIAKS OF IXILI, King (

royal poUcewIlh hli hrolber, * m*-n
from rhaleron Huy, whrrc hr I it « &lt;\

4 • it F \A1tn-li-r. und D lslrlr’ No. I

crim inals

Arab view, cn th .
tha adjournmrnt *7 «Id b# dl*-

I.e* i- e l a n d tlml III; ‘‘Anglo*
.-nxi n i i u n w " lia.I renounced-tha
‘Must anlKptllllt" decision of Jho, .
Foreign'
ascii in nrH.’Vo , staid l»h' h Hrltlsh-A*m)tican
Military ba*e on -It- Adriatic.
. I’xlng nit American plirniP. . .
-ijailr alleged tine .! mocralio
Vinciplci, in (In- British, Am-’rl*
■an
Fr neh proposal* have
;&lt; tS with the wind."
? ,f .l ’.iwiil

5 W O Klllin*

f ie r y
tl&lt;-lrif.- L-hni/i- i:i

angry rapid-fire iltfM lit of .
i&gt;efnrr. tbi- Hsliau^iJflU^ l.-jl an | territorial cotnmfi -ion.

‘

In addition In tfir olficet* ali*ad n»mtd Hi* folio* it-t dP tri-t
.irr to r* J,trills * rtr -le '-il l i t ' m * -J-, I Fnoili so uni- OUk
Itlit No '1 II It Crotplev. tinirlct
No I, -I A llUllInr. niVi rl No

I Ulks With VlCtTOy
---- - * . *

IKSOVATHW U H lim W A Y

r s n ' r raS

through and throgah — and
all .the other defeadanto know

*

Kixarli

•-litr-J a Hr* of netnlnoe* for Ute
V4-I-.U4' office* Nomination* atfre
-ui'-d for from tl}&lt;* floor but thcr;
&gt;-u-r none, tin- nomiuatlini com*
HlJii-r'* -rlccUfm, *ptr uti oilmans*
electel.

!

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ith rn ai-Polnl ett -etinrtMlnr ol U L.
I’ -m II James n u t lohu H er.
Atolii* Curriiway ami W A Pat­
rick Tltcv rstired und !*lvp ;&gt;re-

h

*

■state of -Triestej ‘ Y u g o s la v l a 's
C.itr I ij.1 .1- mad.

Irtnj’^rary chairman of tin- tneclili;. A uoni'inttmt comm1Met- was

, Meanwhile-, with the shallow of
Ihu gallows hanging oyer the
•luumrd war criminals, their.
Icttse attorneys a r- liu»y prepar­
ing eppcoLs. T h j four-p w«r Alii- |
Id Coninit Council in Hcrlin i* Hi- j
last hope o f the condafltned N eiis.
buf tlr-rj ep PiP.ru little liklHiotnl
of n revgrtel of the decisions of
th r International H llltsry Triburi-.

•I*The

P A R I S , O c t. 2 &lt; # ) ' — YUg o a lu v iu l a u n c h e d a n o t h e r
tira d e
a g a in s t
R r itn m
- a n d t h e U n ite d S t a t e s a t t h e
! P a ris P ence C o n fe re n c e to ­
d a y , a c c u s i n g t h e tw o n o lio n s o f b e t r a y i n g th e . R ig
1 F o u r a g r e e m e n t o n t h e free.

The West Side Primary School
P.T.A, will meet In the school
auditorium at 8:16. P. M. All
member* are urged to attend-

er. Junior Dress, allowed the
llaynen and William* nine hat
five scat I* red bingles.
Ilsynes and Williams hold a
2 to I game margin over the
Security Lumber aggregation.
Play will h« resumed a t Lake,
front Park on Monday night.

�WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 1948

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLOHI

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Although It Wfflllfl have yeemed to have |&gt;een a rank
m ja g e of justice to allow lids mnMer schemer and
mafic atflpl-plgeon to go free, the trials on th e'w h ole
; a v*ai imbrcAvmenf In dealing with International
inals; and their verdicts, If promptly carried nut,
hi have u wllolegfljnn e ffect on others who at som a
Ti-fjipe-may b« lemptetl to iend their m itibnjrintp

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TIIPV TlfttkW AWAY MANY Iflfrnjap hivnyjon. Vfnpy sim iler odd Jolts were
W IN C H THAT TlktOf Tit I. A- by Vnp Pnpen during flip Nart .regjme, the
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R u t V o n P n p e n w n s a s c o u n d r e l o f th e f i r s t w n t e r
lo n g b e f o r e H i t l e r c p in e in to p o w e r . O n r m g t h e f i r s t
W o r ld W a r h e w a s ft m l i l t a i y a t t a c h e a t t h e G e m in iiy
e m b a s s y in W a s h i n g t o n , n n d f in a lly h n d to f le e f o r h is
lif e n s n r e s u l t o f h i* e s p io n a g e n c tlv f tio a n t t h n t tim e . ■
l i e w n s t h e la s t G e rim m c h a n c e llo r b e f o r e H itle r n n d
Is a c c r e d ite d w ith h a v i n g b e e n la rg e ly - r e s p o n s ib le f o r In*
fliie n rin i* P r e s i d e n t \U m [Jim ie.n b erg ..tt&gt; » b H rn J iiu ^ d U iu n try

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~ K^iiiTTiuitTniim. for tljp vertfict* In the Nuernberg (fla b
Is tempered only by the thought that It might hay*1 beon
better to hifye. sli^t"fhe whole k itn n tl klhoodle.of Na*l
fijadtirt wlthlii n few phort hour# after thoy'wnjbVaptuted.
However, they have probably not enjoyed th eir,im ­
prisonment during fhe pasj year, ngr the necessity of sit­
ting In cnjirt &gt;vhjjB their fcrin)»'s wen? paraded before them
for the. whph» world to see. The. postponement of their
piinffliinent, which Is now so anun to cotne, cannot have
iffordep them muplr relief.
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Although one ran'ftgm* with the verdicts, in most in­
stances, unless we are to assume that hnnging is too good
for them, It is a little hard to undenttand why that nrchconspinitor of modern Germany, Prana Von Papen, wns
acquitted. So were l|jalm ar Sehncht, who supplied llie
finsiirtai brain for the N asi hnirnchy, and Mann fritch e.
tlie radio propaganda chief.

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Hr RUSSELL KAY

e rn e .crim e.” T h e i n t o dr. th e 'N u o m *
s e r v e a s rf w a r n i n g f o r n il t i m e

A lr mall con now b* lent for
five cent* Inttead of rig h t c«nt*.
A a l a ir mall glaM** may noon Lc
landing at 1 he fjanfrrd alnw rt.

indra cr *'J»* dornian; *. hm* anil-jtSO'l
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the world.**
Karl W. Brown, whoa* ma*nlfIt wa* not new* wl&gt;;h Wil«on
iernt P lrrld a exhibit* a : ChltaK».
W yatt, national houdng «•*pc-, lit­
(lev .lan d , N iw York and el»fer, told a pre*a confrience Mon
d ay th a t |ht* vear'* hmulnir goal
whrrc, 'p u t tho:ij of nil oth-r
anting organiaatlon* that aervi- •tatr In th e ahadc and earned for
him On- title o f America** No. I
(teach Cham ber| m o v in g n n d r p r o n s t r u r i i o n o f n r m y h u lld ln g * i n t o d w c ll- to advance the welfare of -flor- showman, rvviiwed hi* aeeomdecldrd
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plete end conalnictlvn program
rK kd ■s u c h n p r o j e c t , n n d a n y w a y , lo n g - r a n g e p e r m a n e n t h o u s ever preaeuted which f'Mtttrid rmi
wha j In g s h o u ld lie e n c o u r a g e d in s te n d o f t h i s e m e r g e n c y ty p e . only, oalttanding Florida authoi-

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N ew J e r s e y ’s p ro b le m s n r e ty p ic a l o f th o s e in o th e r
, h a * 's ta te s . A g o o d d e n i tb f tt w ill com e to l i g h t ,h e r e w ill In*
light .n p p lic n ld e e la e tv h e re , O n e co n clu sio n , h o w e v e r, Is n p p u r“^ f ^ e n t . ev en hefVire T h M e g ls in tiv n r e p o r t s i ’vW erftns* h o u s in g
*^ll, is th e y i d l m o f b ilc k -p itssin g b e tw e e n fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t
B w nV nm i s ta te s . K n rh o n e ia tr y in g to p ip re sp o n sib ility a n d

R e a l C, Of C.
Names Ritti;
As President
i; ..nllnbrd Pt*M Cm Oak)

Commerce aa pointed out by Mr.
Coleman Include, a Navy Day din­
n e r irlven for officer* at the
.Station, the Veteran*' Homee m inr-C-lebratlon, »nl*t»nrr in
promntlnir a eclored veteran*'
celebration, aponaorahlp of gov­
ernment work on the river pro­
ject. payment for aervleea of a
fate expart in connection with
ui*&gt;* tr-Miaportetion. nulntan-&lt;&gt; In
estaldlshlnv
n radio • aUtlon,
public perk*, Bprins training for
»ial| chb*. a'rUianee In puhllahlng a eorntv* directory, ar-

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we have, to
* Tift* recently rovoaled enpturo of American flyers by
It a few Yesr* the lefdqs In Southwest China gave many people their

you wondar why rrconverha* been alow, why you
;tb * k n old, to buy that car
The Buixau q( Labor S.atreveala that during the flrat
month* of thla year, M l) ,er»on*« wont out on itrik*.
democratic committee hat
d ' to put Btnator Pepper
a Hat of. apeakyr* but he
-be Mwintorrd '•» a party
iman. They will take L&gt;pf(Ih a grain of call.—Fort
[ New* Pry**. They can

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pe.ce. Y ut that o t * W - l
icfore he dl* patched hU

THIS ABO SOX have the pennadl .pul s e e s y tn the deep
free** and from now on the role
of tbe other American league
etube wtii be that of Juyt seven
assorted sparring p a r l n u i , ' -

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s S K I* r m S f i S s j :
MM w M u . w w n u rapldiv • approschlng
*ftV !oka»
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J o j Croain't boy, tio m lttd
tbe opposition ttr /y in
mot tod from thru on it
tltittiy t btt'ttt ihk '

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they did to tb|e peatern clubs
of the league ha«a t ,b**n dupli­
cated atoce tbe |to u x Indians
end Cuater kept a Cats.

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Mr. Raymond Lundquiat

(W e solicit your listings of all type properties)

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor

*kili and *technique In «U
nnd tkking acceptable new*
miogravur.- picture* k second to
none.and over the vesye be ha*
probably given Florida more na­
tional publicity than , fpy other
Individual or agency. - •
Turning to Induatrial Jpubllr relatlons, Joaiah' Ferris,
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U n lte ja u te * no (far Coimoralien
- f e B a w o n . t«H how FloHd**#
largest Industrial organUstlon has

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ST O P S E R V IC E
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VVoiln, Ronaid 8. ifiatl, M. N.
(Jack* F roat-ejil Jamea H. Cobb,
l T: .T h la * vent).men nainivl a
bright future for svlatlcn In li*
rcli'lop to FloridaV progroa* and
development .and told of tbo plana
•f their arvetwl line* u, provide
Improved farllltlei for -bantling
bwffte to and from Utla atalo.
( Speaking a t the n«m luncheon,
Urltl DavU, of New York, natlonal .public relation* authority.
drain d the work that hnd already
V '*0 done to publlcUe our *Ute.
and point'd to the need for even
greater effort*.In tin -future. He
xnliined th a t today the davMnnment of favorable nnd worthwhile
public):v and tb i e»tbll»hment of
gurrf-win In .nubile relation* la xn
‘a'abllahed p ro fu ilo n 'a n d reault*
s r .-mesa,red bv the ability -rfl
th* t-r*on w h j d lrn te *pch. prog-

Altogether the convention was '
v a ry . murh Wcflhwhlle and all
the emplnymtnt of an rtr-**de »h«**&gt;d ben-fit through, th* ■
instructive public
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. H t tenndd the
rrletlona pr
Re,loo a hitlirt tltmmtd ike fends mental
uoftflL- public r«l*
bill tbit season a, though thtf atlons “acund'Judgment or 'hor«e affarJ.

hid
devefopod o ptititaJtr k»-r
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I a m p le a te d (o a n n o u n c e } h a t

“ 0fr ttheVconvention
a s wa*
? . a.*pand.

nectional dlff rejicat snd
flrat nows that China hns other people besides the Chlu- forget
atop talking about North Florida,
eke. In the Soutli-wetit-moniitalns are several primitive
penplen, perhnps Chinn's cnrllcst Inlmbltants, pushed out
of the lowland* by the’ Chinese.
Besides tho IaiIiis there nre the Mosso nnd the MIbotsze; short dnrk people of unknown race. Nominally under
Chinese rule, they pay little obedience to their supposed
governors and-even raid Chinese territories from time to
time. Their languages are somewhat like Chinese but not
minted. They use a picture-writing known only to the
priests of their splrit-worahlpplng r e l i g i o n . *
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Life among the Lolos with thoir low standard of liv­
ing cannot .have been very comfortable for our flyers In
their two years o f slavery. But at least they have not been
ijdru* of the nation.

RE TELLING ME!

ANNOUNCEMENT

Is now associated with me as salesman

B

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it it und«*i^ ptire control# f» W i ■*

D tftM u Beach, Ha.

SA N F O R D SCHOOL OF AVIARON

Among those attending the
m eetlnr la*t nleht were Rev.
{ nick Pop--* with hi* m agnificent Mark Carpenter. W. A. Morrison,
L- admix off a Ualtery of apeakAndrew Stine, W. A. Patrick, If.
•ra each of whom dUeutaed dlf
II. Pope. Senford Doudney,
&gt;.T nt phaaea of publicity and
Cmmlijr, F n d R. Wilton, J. A.
iddle rolatlona work wa* foarnei
Blsllint* Apdrow Corrawoy, Prank
layot Jfh n T. Al*ap of Jaeknon
Yilte, who, becauie of hit long t r Bnjr „iher state haa been aide
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compete, with them. end the
ikiuVallv
flwrl l* th ,t dtey have
JjfiS ■ y * T"* y *&gt; r ^ *^ r eecompliahed, thta at little or no
that

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WIN YOUR WINSS AT THE

itlr* bat al»o Uriel Davl* of New
York, publluher of the Public Hal
Which I* the? Wide of -titove »n* 1

Representing T. Nelson O l w A f ,

L A U N D R Y A N D D R Y C L E A N IN G
P l e n t y o f P &amp; r k in g S p a c e

Next beet thing
to a long distance *oll,
only 5# to say It

AND LAUNDRY
IIS Palmdlto Avenue .
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TRY THE NEW.SEHSATK3NAL
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EDNESDAY, OCT.

2,

1940

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THE SANFORD HERALD, .SANFORD, FLORIDA

William E. Holler, J r.
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WedS Euatls'Girl
Cec*tl&amp; TriiltfcE^

Social Calenaat
THURSDAY* '
The South.ide J*. T. A. wdl
have iu f im meeting a t 3 jU
P. M. with the (ward dueling at
3:30 I*. M. All maftsrra are
urgtd to attend a* plan* for tho
Halloween Carnival will he madu.
Tba.Towm end Club will meet
la the Court llotiie a t 7:30 P. M.
Tha public 1* invited to attend.
Seminole Chapter No. 3 of the
Order of the Kaitern Star will
meet at 8 :0 0 p. SI.

Annie R uth Willis
Weds V ernal Carroll.
ilia* Annie Hiith .Willi* and
Vernal K. Carroll wen; ’married
on Friday evening at K:l&amp; o’clock
in a double ring' ceremony i t the
Assembly of God. The Her. K.
I). Wright (urformril the cere­
mony b. tore ah a ltar banked with
white gladloluxe, chryMnthemum*
and fern.
Mr*. V, M. Crine*. »Uter of toe
bride. i*;r«ed a* matron of ‘honor
and the brlde*«nnld* wire Mr*.
0 . M. Willie. Mia* ltuth Carroll,
litte r of groom. The bait man

Mtr. Joe Stew art *
Honors Mrs. Morrison

GO E V E R Y W H E R E WI T H

Mi»'» Jo»ephlne.. Klckejberger.
daughter of Mi*, anil Mr*. Joe
Kkkell&gt;erker of Kuttio, w a*'flur­
ried at 10:00 1 . M. lo4ay' In
Ku*ti* to William E. . Holjir, Jr.,
son (if SfY. uqd Mr*. \V. Jv. Hoilef ’of B r tr ir Point, near Mt.
Dot a.
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Waller Hawkins I* a t
Tha couple plan to 'ta k e a trip
the Orlando Junior Collvg.
to. New York ami point* in Can­
Earl Dlankenabip ha* krft for' ada aft*r which they will make
their home in DeLand.
the* University of Florida.
Mr. Hollar i, tha owner of the
Mr*. B. P .’ Wheeler ha* r e - ' Sanford and IKel-aod Hollar Mo­
turned from North Carolina.
. tor Sale* cump*ni»,. Ill* father,
who recently retired. wa» the
-------------ii. F. Ward ha* returned from.' General Salr.man of tha Chavrolet Motor DlvDion with headAlabama and Georgia.
oualter* in Detroit, Mlrh. Hr
Mr. and Mr*. Sidney Carraway k u known a« the “No. 1 Sale,were the gua.ots of Mr. and Ml*. man Of The WorIJ.”
Don Canmway Sunday.

DI STI NCTI ON ’ IN THE
MAL L O R Y

CR A V E N E T T E D

Gene Gore Wa, the guest over
Irene
Thc bride cho*e-a gna*n of *ilk the weekend of relative* In Dayfeaturing a ahort train. She wore
Sir*. Joe Stewart entertained n fingertip veij Taught wl'.h , 1
nviann- on Friday
white- bridal*.

aead Imnd and earried a bou&lt;|u:t
of lavendar , gla ilaUnwd ami chry­
santhemums'. * Mr,'. Willi* wora a
■own of Iduc net and carrird a
bouquit of pink rose*. MU* Car­
roll ehoiM a pink net gown ami
carried a pink row bouquat.
u u t of town guc*ta Included
Sir. and Sir*. Cho '.'Hamn of
Tampa, Mr,. LaRoy Newbold of
Tamp*. Mr*. Kdwnnl Pentnn of
Mr*. II. D. Smith, Mr*. J. It. Tampa. Mr. and Sir*. Thurnsni
L’ritt, Mr*. Sutton. Sir*. Vernny, Willi* of Orlando.. Mr. und Sin,
Mr*. Smith and Mm. Stewart.
K. C. Cam 'll of Daytona. Mr. and
crop, of Jinytnn*|
Mr*. Albert Ti ■t&gt;n of Thnniasvillr,
(&gt;n_' Mfp. V. ! Griiy.’s of Jasper,
Baptist Trainin
Tex, and Sir. and
Group Enjoys
of St.' Augustine.
The Training Uulon of lh« Flml
ip tlst CJiUlrh enjoy a, | a-tvrlwrr
**t nnd awimminitjvayty a^ ,S*ij-.

Ellen Vihlen Given ,
j Party On Birthday

Mr. and Mr*. Eric Vihlen botv
Thn-o attending wete' Nancy
William,, Helen tilauvhtar, Jean red their daughter Ellen on.Sunflayer, Diuite J.undfluist, D’ggy
Pippin, Bobby Merton, Su-ie
Hutchins, Mpna Kutli Mills, Bette | on
Slump op, 1iulh'C arroll. Dee Me- j T*ii
Clcllan. Hailmr» {founder*. Dar-'| tin
harm Kuekrr. Shirley Mntuland.cel
Collum

F. C. C. Exams To Be
Held In Jacksonville
. ,’SUAMf. Oet. 3 -(S n e e ia ll-A
member rf the Miami •office of the
Federal Cor—lunlcallnn» Cpmini*alon will conduct rommerrlal
operator **{ Clru* “ A” ami * II”
ateur operatrr examination* In
dcionvillr on Nov. 2. according
an .announcemonl thrlay liy th r

amj Mr*. Williapi
Floyd nnd Evelyn
Du,vie; Mr. and
Mr*. Emma Vihlen, Sim. Willi
am Iltinter and Carolyn Bucking­
ham; Mr. and Sir*. David Earle
and Matt and Sandra; Mr. aqd
Mr*. JackaBumby of Orlando an I
granddaughter Judith an I Carolyn
Kinnard.
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A well centered yolk l* *hai
every rook w ant, in n hard
The eVamhtalk’t\* will !&gt;.* h r|J erok«,| egg fiy deviling or *tnf

Ml** Lola Hud del I hn» returned
to her home afler 'being eonfined In the Orange Sleiiiniiiil
Hospital, Orlando.

IIIHI1I ANNOI NCKMKST

Mr. ami Mr*. Lowell II. T|J&gt;P
i f 7iVI We»t Flint Street are anuoiincitig the birth of* a girl.
Carolyn Joyce, pn Sept. *i*i. Sin*
i |l&gt;' grand-daughter (if Sir. apd
'li* . Ilarr” K. Cnnyfla ol III,spent Imutiin. Vl. und Str. .and Mr.‘.

Slita France* Morgan of Plant
City wa* the weekend guc»t of
SliM Mary Totten and Str*. lamia
King of Ovierlo.

Mary ‘Cathennv Gray
Sunday with her patrol
returned to Flort
8 til to (,’ollcgu
for Woipatu
A. I.. Slyum, Jr. left Mon
for Atlanta where ho will* &lt;
titiiie Studies at Emory Oni

1h« Iuingwei.il Card Club w o
entertained by Sir. and Sir*. DimKnotI, on Saturday evening witli
13 member* cloying the affair. ’
(la'Wt Anmld, Hcciclaiv
Sauford'Oilando Kennel
t'lllli. bn, iindorgiuie an operation
ut llm iije Memorial
1loepi tn I
und i*. now recovering nlmvly.

Mil* O rtich eu t ju r e iw tln r LrwU Wfxsw e n ta f rtn riv to Jb h n Ed turn
"rnw ell ol C harlotte. N C .'w a* recently announced b&gt;- her motile*. Mr*
W illiam Frunktlii
t* o l this city. Tlie wedding Will be An event ol
November 3 u '
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Miss .Jessie Millen Durden Weds -_
Hraxton Ix*e IVfkinsf-Jr. Fri Georgia

WaYrant' Officer and Mr,.
Janie, .SI. Ilaye* nf Arlington.
Vti. mipminre the birth of *»
Mi,* Je .d e
SI lllei
Durdea,
daughter, Elisabeth J e a n , on daughter
ilml Mr*. J. N.
Oct. £ n t ' the (inrfield Iloapilwl Durden ufofth Mr.
i, rity, and-Braxton
in Wanningtoli, II. C. *
I.. n t*erkm,. Jr., run nf Mr. aful
Sir*. It. I.. I'vrkln*, Jr. aim of
thlv elty wen* m arrlel Moinlay
.
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evening . a t’ 7:00' o'clock nt il*i
A.t .U Hospital m | m t Jam e, Epincnpal Church in
Slnrirtta. tia. Father Kilward L.
Aldvvorth p( iformrtl the double
Mi. nnd Sir,. II. I&gt;. Wheelei ring ceioniony.
nnd .Mr. and Mr«. John EvanMr*. Perkin* w rrrr g delphinium
nnd tun SVe,. were the dlnnri
gu«»t* of Mr. ami Mr*. J. H b lu r -i.n w ith Id trk aremi,iirle*
Mb..' cnrritsl a w hite p ra y e r l&gt;ook
.lone* on Sundav.

w.vlding tr io to tho mutintnki,«,
a fte r which th ey ' will r e tu r n ’ to
Snnfcrd apd make th e ir hmi**.
Slr». P e rl.in , attrm h 'd th e .'Kid
irh o o l, ^ n d vve* grnilimti-d fio .u
M otida S ta te Coleg*, for Women
in T k lln h a ,,!.. in l'.tto. She i n .
u m em ber of the D elhi, |l&lt; |ta.
Delta ,o ro r ltv of whieli «'.* * vp tr.id riit in her -eulor v-jui I •
the pn*l y e a r *he Im, in gin
Phyrical. E duralion a t Memiiiolilliyli School
M r I 'r i lu n , al*o atten d ed

II you re going f
your o w n g o o d ju d g m en t
w ill IvMtl you to iluMive die li.it th.it stage* a sm art e n ­
trance for you every** here. C om pletely co rrect, h a n d ­
som e and lla ttc rin g — T h e COAST-to*COAST top* o ft
your *w&lt;*e*-appear am w av ith-dwdv- arwl-vverei Yyu tfiajr
taky for g ran ted its m avtiTfuT sty lin g und su p erio r
q u ality because they u rc trad itio n al w ith a ll M allory
hut*.* Hut y o u ’ll giv e a g reat big h a n d to th is (Mucticai
feature. Tin'* p o p u la r lightw eight h a t is itjlr-p ro trtte d ^
against th e w eather by th e futntnu C ra t e n e lle p riv e ts.
So on all countv, co m e in and choose this w in n e r in
one of o u r handsom e new fall color*...................;

Sit*. Richard .lliudahnw ami
lopped with g aid e n ta a . Mr*. Wil- local, ,rhool ami Foil; I'mon
Mr*. Gladys McClelland hnCr reMu. J. I.. Maleorn'* molhet. Ilain Morion. Thigpen, Jr. wa, f Military Arndemr. Fork I'tiimi.
t ui titi) to St. Cloud after upend­ Mr,,
Duval. Iin, returned from a the bride'* only attendant and Va, nn.t the t'nivei«P.v of Kboidn
ing u few ilay* with their p.u
ent* Mr. and Sfr*. E. Kinln» . •timmrr »t»ent with rvlutlve*. Mt cho*e a .nil of U lg with brown in , ; , inr,v ill., lie wa* a m rin U
und Sir,. Ilerlu-rt Duval of Clryi a rrm u .li', and a cm ag.r yf la.D of th()
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Alpha ............ .
water ..were guetls of Mr. and man ro,e».
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vrnMil
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Adelaide Key ,g|nrned Saturday Mr„ staloulm Sunday,
The gioom liml aw hi* l»€st mAn . member of thu IT. S NayaI Hr
from ibilm Hearn and lia* rcuui-d
IjurYe nml !»«•» ulnrt* lo tiy ;».**»»«•»,*
rlutle, with UDhnp John D. Wing
Edward Thminis Pinch of Lone W. M. Th(|fptn, Jr.
liumnliAliX ftJlowing (hr c¥r#« »t«sl with hin fulhrr in (ho rlothtil the Diiiarcnti office of South himhI i* ri duilrut nt (leorge
Florida 130 North Main Sheet, Wnahingio'v UnWmlty. Hr al«*. innny (he couple Irft for n short | lug InislopRji in this rity.
Orlando.
b o ll, n po-itIon In the AdiniaaloM
tiffin- op tt.» univeraltv an.| hue
Sir*. Samuel Worley of Mi. ill the tjtdio r tut Ion.
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AugUitine aifd Mm. lojry llfb u ger n f ‘Duncan, S. C. wore visit­
Among (lie Longwond Rmuii
or* ycterdav of Mr. nnd Mu. n:tending college are: John Sul- (I
F. E. RoumlllaU
Ihnn who t, ut Penn-vlvaiila I niver,ily; Frederick Illatlliie and J
Friend* of (). (J. Ball " i i | li,. Cburlr, Slum who are at I&gt;•&lt; &lt;lrintermted to learn thnl lie I* Inudo Junior College.
improving and reding comfort-

B. L. Perkins
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t t _ u_imim. j iu j jr .jji 11 tW i gp g ii 1. 11 a.. » a s / 1 ■■■ *w «m.; ,. — w ; ■-*.■■ . .-.i.
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atlonx A.
aalt Tigers.
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Afr f ' »4i
utAHalil ex . ill
1 1 lilwf
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™™4**-*. aII'll
mnrarw an
a n ' aallns
f..a absotsts
a l.a ..I lala
Pi fl
lB l ,
t tTl
f i am’!•; T&lt;1
t o tP
a rPr PM
Chancery,
action Cor
for„ aha
tha ft.i
D etroit.
-iths
rhamplorivhlp
that
hi*
1
Hr
Klivanp b|(eii|hl KK-alnpl ynu br
To:
__ Ksrsli
Kara tiII.XI.11*1
lUralHuh, place of
S cotch F o u rs o m e
Gilliland.was president of th* jeh*rr»« top|K-d last' year. The Orlando Senators
*TI»* linn I ims T«n I'clt • mid llidt lirrUrucs i;nhnnwif.
'l elcdu Mod, lim a prior lo hi* . liuc* oihii asmlnat .the Gpineai
llll*
tiid sctinti 1* Yhrtmji
T o tr ars Hereby T«&lt;iulrt|l ,l» «p-V**n
.re c e n t, appolalmenL— Gilliland . stllc T'ui)U«k Iftir 1 it kiu- Friday
IN S ID E S I'O B T S R E P O R T
pear w i l t s -tot- nrv ut-O , tot.«r,
- Win Tfiird Game 1.In«**
: v T o vB e P la y e d A t
&lt;.*h«rle«
tX
m
til
Van
lvi«.
A, 1&gt;. I*&lt;(, li| a certain suit for
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. i t rvni aa. secretary of the tie- night.
. By ARTHUR BECKWITU, JR. danti
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pspevi.f In th* Circuit
Ted Tourney
liand* Chamber of Commerce
YUi; Afti: IIIIItKIkY l(K- &lt;ticuru«
MOULTRtfS, C k, Oct. 2 —
, .Ito c a l C o u n try £ |y fe
Court
uf Mtnilnsls Couutr. Klorl,la,
f.ob.Nuf iJIbyird^VfiPth* Univcf-about -tew- yhatw ago fSd -his
grifli:i»
lu
ril&lt;
jo
y
r
A|t|&gt;«Hrj9m'e
uil
althrrvlalM
title of which said
(Special)— The Orlando Sen­ ID lakl a«tluii for ibttilglf ill%«trre«
*ity of H* ri,la Fighting Gator
InUreot .in baseball won hi
case Is Willie llsmltlun. IMarnllff,
ator* downed Ihe Moultrie nillmt
|Hrr»(»n4ll/
«r
tbrouKh
an
The first Scotch foursome of
XI. Ilafnlllon. Dsfeniianl...
The Red H als'
*' cd the Red H at* 'th eir only, pro Ihe presidency of Ihe Florida t footlmll staff I* Ted Twumey, line
IJacker* for the third straight Allot n»&gt; at luw. **lih tn« iintfer- »* WK-irali
ss mr band and ••(flri.l
‘th* I'janon will lx- plkyrd Sunday 'A Chairflier of Commerce com- position* Ihu* tut.
S ta b league In 1936 when Ihe i-oach whusi hfai-rra*l« like a Jilgk
■1Ancl clt tk nl igid rourt u1 K.»if Set,I I! nr
time
by
a
Jt
to
3
rount
here
.1
Kantont.
I'nUNI' *
a t. the AtminoJt-, Cettfliry. f'luh, it intUrj avul. ^1he djrector* o t the.
fiiii Ip /*#Miln*»lt r«&gt;tiAi|r. K)gi Ida. Hint, of . Klorkki. Krllllnole
. .
league- was -reorganised,' - « *v- Vprwtniv-nijvd*
ltriir,«lMo uiidffal.fod ll at The
this tllh &lt;la&gt;' uw
l**t night.
tin or prfofr thr *1»| iliir nf N«»k©m* &lt;S
wX* ‘hnnounrctl today *hy- Clyde Drloind hosehall club have nltidli'd direcloTs are trying to contact
A former trappcr.^prnapeetor.
Inl.er,
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IHS-*
Gilliland liccatne atfiltalcd with
Th* Senator* had easy sail­ t»ri. |&gt;|«. If yvti fall «i&gt; fib an
O. I-.. IlK.IINtMiN
.Terwlllrgar, club pro.
* aianre* «• ofortrall til 'Ml
plan* for n&lt;-xl xpriiig gnd sum­ Eddie Gilliland, new head of the fit..Leal* Brown* in 1U37 anj hunter am) guide in 'ih e Canad­
ing Ihe entire, route aa the Law
.• t'lrrk of I'lrrult t'ouil
A mixed Scotrh fourtomc .!» mer
fm*
Ibr
«
,ile
iW'ifMld,
a
derrr^
and..)u|vc deferred action Ihe - Detroit farm system, jo wa* appointed p m ld e n t .of the ian north* ood*. T w u m e y * *
KeoUnolf 4'ount). VI.-rMW
Packer* loooa play afield per- pro
uHl iw rr.itrni jKditol
jdaw-d with, several tfam* of men on tlo miration of ‘whether In barn if he has any -proposition Toledo club five* year* ago.
"stt'iics • almut some of II* rx -_ | mllled
vicioriooa margin. &gt;V»« **.nl »ald ca«llf*it Hill (ti**h nn*-i
on I wdmen. Both members of the operate the . club independently lo offer regarding the DeLaml
perienCes are good fnr an e»rn- , Tommy the
Odds ’N End.
,
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llyde on the mound rfnl r i pa Hr.
tram drive from the tee, select nr.uiwlfr i Ih- eVr of u big league team.
„ New Smyrna F-.-nch lukh.Hrhool mg “bull session’' any day.
RXHUIJt KU AND ISSPl.D M fUiD'
,
for
the
Henalora
pitched
mag­
font
In
Hriiilnolr
C**aunl).
Hial**
o.'
Ilia best drive and then allem ate club next.year.
lie
hold*
•
a
private
end.
Com­
w
ilt‘open’thidr
1646
fo-){
bn
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It I* *1*0 hrlieved .that “Bill"
lefp. fhl| olid, day uj Mr|«tUrr,
nificent ball and was 'given
&gt;lu&gt;t*
a is until the| hole Is computed.
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OOme
Some til
of tiir
Ihe aiiniuu*
director* nvt
seem
"'
Pngs. wll| ac*|*t Uje flub in or* sort Friday night wHb f* ical-f«e, mercial pilot’* . IfocniC, but say*
19IC.
perfect
support
by
hi*
mate*.
he'*
given
up
’
flying
nlnrc
the
the
SL
Aoguitlnn
lu
let*.i
The
it. I*. IIKIIM/ON
think that the fan. *oold 'ganlxlng next year If he can get
In-A.V...T.*n
playing nre- r«&lt;pte*tril To notify U
A* I’ltik of ilir « tti*nlt
rathrr h u e an Independent set some a»*li&gt;tam&lt;&gt;. Page ha* an- Mullet* have upe t 1 1 Mo favorite way, A genial-»tory telj:r, ho’* | ------------------- 1
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"ourI .N'liflh dudfrUt I'lr.
Terwlllegar bv Saturday f|oon. up and they indicate that the nounced that he will be forced tr im , in h row, 1
■always good f"r an exciting yarn.
cull
nf Klorl Im. Iii anil fm
Pairing* will bo mado Saturday association Is In fine condition lo give up hi* work with the Red St. Ihiul nf Jscktt
A
Message
Kcmlnolc t'nunti.
p
night and tho Sunday starting to begin Ihe next year without Hat* because of ill health, but It Smyrna will d*
Hill Ka'tlelx, Sport- Editor of
ICIItl-I IT J-tM'IIT KPAI.I .
time* will be nosted.
.
Iho St. Augustine Record ha*
SPORTS ODDITY &gt; ••ittrrtT tvvfrtT. KK.MINf»I,K '
is be|!&gt;&gt;ved that he would asrbi underdog . . . C
Tsam* will be pared as evrnly aid.
tid* to say in Monday’* Record:
of DtL^nd will! ■
■r Asoar 1*4*4 Pnsa
with' good help.
The
I
ndianap'dis
club
hasoffe^t
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a
COUNTV. HTATK OK KMHIIDA. »th|
* 1 poxlblc, so that all golfer*
“ThU column ha* learned - be.
some p/vitigs arte I Ihe tkfeat
t*llt&lt;-riT—Chonerf)
will h t 'u a chance to win the
II A)! It.T* '.V
jntsl
all
doubt
that
Umpire
l^
rry
Euntia.'l’anhanded thl-m by
Valdle Gilliland
( . IL Jordan of Kansas *City, Wlt.lll'lt
laintirr
prlxcs.
uively, who m i the biggest fac­ Mo., play* golf atrictly for the
Kiblie Gilliland, formerly ’of there last Frida
gnest*
are
urged
to.play
In
the
Plans are being made for men *
C-cach Spike \V&gt;jl*(
Mam, tor in the Saint* hudng the play* fun he -gets out of IL And he MIIAintU^ HAMILTON
and wonic-n'*VhsnipionVhIps in tliulScnlcIi foursome Sunday nl tin l&gt;eLnnd ha* been appointed thd land
l»»frp.l»Bl
OOUBLf ACTINO
in Daytona Dei
la in hope* . ff .*uie» to Snnfotd—and later had hia moat fun on April 23rd.
director
nf
th*
farm
club
operane*r future, and all mrmberw and club.
1*1VI till *K
that the Buccanti
Htji retain aaa filial hy lt*r league—hx* writ- IU4h. whep bw played 18 hoiea
imiiKx
o
r
m
m
,tt*arm
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ten n letter to W. G. Ilrnmhum, ever the p ar 71 Victory Hill* in n o ; Kami: m- t io : mtatjj
mimic league exar, giving a very Country Club course and took but ttK KMIItIDA: lilltIKTIMIK;
10 Bu'tineaa Oppirtunitie* painted
pit-turn of the event* tak­ &lt; putt*. Tlit 41-yf«r*old stock* .To—HIMred llatnlllon.
•*tiainico. ilinni,rl«r t'venlf,
ing plan) during and after the yurd* weigh master chipped in hi*
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Waal Virginia.
VOf AUK IIKIIKllV ITIMMAND*
'LOOKING for
.. .right partv-tu
J rtjw tako !i.g game In- prevented on a plat- approach shots on the firxt and
Kit lo ■i&gt;|irar 10 th* Mil or com­
-»♦ -S
second hole*, tlon ona-pul|/-d ev- plaint
’. ? J L
A irjw tt tbaUuruAi, Avia- ter to Sanford.
rile,I I,, tha Clrrnlt fourl
WE HAVE A COI'Y OF IMS erv other- green .except number nf
~r
,TT—tjon Couiilrv d u b .a n d Cocktail
lha Ninth Jipllrlnl rirralt. Ken,Inn r ^ f - L r ----rn r. •
IT*
wheie
he
holed
out
in
two
t
h
fnunlr
Klaln "nf KlorWe. in
5 ARTTTCES FOR* SALE
the .»•, „f Wlfbnr llnnvlllnn.
pull*.
Klalnllff. vs till,Ire,1 liatnill„n. def, ndanl.' trhraeln the relief -,&gt;ugh&gt;
I ’ . - jw w f , a x tf-A v x
RliOM f.)r w n t.'U U 1’flik. p»i&lt;in'c
I* Illvnrc*. -on lh* • Koutlh day nf
’FKVnH)LE TIKE
N&lt;-vetnl«r A. f&gt; l*r*. and f«M »-.»
H
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AGUES
gdthi
Innd
Irejng
N
4
I’horii
Sanford
1050,
IU-W ,
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tl*r a decre* nr., n if c ttu will
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lively'*
ii
|airt
a,‘.di£lorted-thi*
SPORTS,
LAUGH
nf.NWM See. 8-20-30, by own- ONE
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FURNISHED room — 8»7 M*«•jr. Write Orlando,‘ Box 376.1 ^.A tlantic Station. 3rd and Park j j j
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LOANS
ii''g-lu.~u,in-wajf|n&gt;MMUAr»*‘U
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or phone.Oilandu liUW.
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Ty Cobb,', Iriien h* UuaTIfl Tim TflTi- TiniLiiltliKIUtK-Pi-tlUtM
-e-. pending AfitiTager H lir’Hteihecke,
EOPKNHAGAN cabbage plan’*.1—
f u r n i s h e d ’ room, gcntlomcn ; R E A L E b T A T E W A N T E D
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j.-tun KurpioBKi. Steve Shabakt.
now ready. Phone 70S-M.
LUtl,. Ssekte, in . Gw
preferred.
All
convenience*.
LOANS MADE
••I
I lled.'Uanlm r und Dirk Nelarn f«»r Jn.u usod to- like- Jo“~ti)4 . otl|«r
of
.
FROM
910'TO
&gt;300
810 W. 3rd St,
110 W A IT Dclco plant, good
the fracas that took place in L j - Idustia on liK tc a n how to do jr*-»«*&gt;raf _____
rrutnttnnr9x. , w . pnHiwnfTT*^ lit
WK NEED LISTINGS, of Farm*,
strict privacy; fast acfViU
tidnga.
• *-Htniiint|f I'e.iMiir* r
condition. Price 9180. Harry
i Land after that rram,'.
BEDROOM for r«M. . DM I’nrk
kI ,XIv
AND KltAXn
Home*, (jrqvex * and 'llosinr**
Olio
old, w&gt;.
1 . nHAND
u n n A.-»r*
.FLORIDA LOAN CO.
Jplies, Osteen, Box 66.
One Uwv.
day, (Cobb
was uauiug
batting ikl.
be- g»*I*VVIT.VK
I After League Pre»idrtnt w i i «
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V.: OK TIIIK COCIIT.
' TIMH
Ave.
Property.
W. R. William*,
. 102 Sanford Avenue
fPadg.it
dl-rt-gnti'-'d
lafvely**
ronliul
UopQy
Veach,
whu
singlcrl.find
dav
r»K
ofToitKII
l»
,
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H.r-’AJJQUAUSrEILS for Chrl.tmm
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t
obb
rannup
to
the
plate
0
IIEHSUON"
jp„rt
of
the
Incident,
latvely
was
i ACRES muck land,'on olil Or-. Realtor, Tom Roll A»*ociate,
.
piste
and
UVI VHI VAl UAB| | COLFON
gifts, toys, games, books, doll*.
Phone 1120, 110-N. I’aik Ave.
r‘|erX
the Clrrull i"».|irt,
lao.L toad.
,..a.i IU,
nil** f("o.
'#• ijii-t
1 *11.t
liOIIKOW HERR WHERE
!iirr,l &lt;for -inrompeU-ney. no doubt l 1 ’.id up the game, while he ran
lando
Phone
Krh.ln.de Coliht), Kl»rl-I».
lluT n,’» 1,11 budget e r l*y-*way.
PRIVACY IS HE8PKC1KD
and
L
mow crymg un ItramhanT* OoWh to first a n i whispered aomu-1iKKAl.l
Fitestono dloi'.-s. I l l E. First YOUR natuial desire for privacy! •boulder.
2 ROOMS for housekeeping. Ad
,
» . thing ip Vuach'a tar. Ty th tn '
P A R T IC L E S F O R SA
.to
villa oAty. 7IU Gak Av«. in money matter* 1* strictly j Hit, old lifamlium follow
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hO T irn-T o t r m i i
hi* dnuult-d to left center anil V*hch
Tit: m ^ tftr J IIVIf.KV, white.,
her*.
Friend* and j intention* und siiapend the alto-.*) k'lnt to third. Again Ty halted rvelilrnrcla
PORTION of home for rent. 301
CELERY plant*—e ft o u g b for ’ relative, are
unknown.'
not uueatlooH | ..laye,,,
fta,„| r.-aly l*» supply
»uppl thing* while he ran uown to
Vou are . hereby notified Ihnl
- E. 10th St. Kitchen privileges. F IL L J1L with Fuol Uil apd Keroabout III tu-ie*. Volunti, I'j * about your eiedlU
Xour
*B
»-^-.r
suit
thirii
and
whispered
In
Veach'j
, 1,1 , q i . —:rv newspnnor in evr-ty Flotilla
for dlvnrve- !&gt;»• 5n-n filed **1 l o s t 52 Lbs.!
u_ Jflg u e JT rj- a*
rhnl imit- Early * Knrtune. Be«u
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ployer &lt;&gt;r busineae a**0C|gta*| sta te League clty -wiih |^v*ly&gt; ear.
SHHlnet vnu li&gt; Kl.llftl.NK IIAIt.KV WEAN aixg u AJ iV *
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In
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rurcull nf Ihe Mtalc -nf *•**. a. a. « n u ,n ,» V T»
•ieuily. Plio|.j fill) -Jt.
affair*. There ia no'. c*u#*
cauaa for | true ie|«irt of wliut happened . v . ileilmah, ^*hn hit a line drive that Judlelat
Klnridit.
In
and
fof
Krtnlnnle
t',»nnNICHOLES
embarrassment.
cmiiarr*!&gt;*m*ni.
[and if anyliorly .think* the D-porX wa* lurt.-al into a double pjay, t&gt;. |n chancer)-: .anil II. I v»o
6-BURNElt oil bIov’u'
FURNISHED hbuM- or u;&gt;t., 3 or HTl'DIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Beaionalde credit reriulremenU.
t.
......|I|IR. with Gohh being nipped off second. ale re.lulred In III* your wrrl.reo
mm w. Pint st.
3 bedroom*. Phone .VJU-J,
for finest nualil)
■pp, ardtir* l„ ran r-voo* .nn or
,0*ni..it
till
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get*
into
print!!!"
- A ^ T y walked to the bench, dust­ I,, lore 1 hr Nov nr. hr 1 llulr f«a&gt;. I.
PORTRAITS
Varialde payment plan*.
LROFESSIOKAL employed worn- . Gommrrrial and Cop, Work
ing lit* pant* and mumbling, Veach Wll, Ihr III. .lav &lt;if November. I&gt;lt
• I00“* WfKIL
FAMILY LOAN OO.
an and mother desire ftirni»h«*d
&gt;vtieo over to hlmf "H ey.‘ Ty, In drfaall ll.rrrnf ««b! ,«u*e will
Snapshot Hen ire*
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apt Or small house. -Box- K, Phone 1159 — 220 .Mrisch Illdg.
what do ( tlo pow?"
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BOSTON, Oct 2- 'd ’i The NnHollSON SPOItlING GOODS
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12 S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
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\\|irtrw*t lit) Itnii't 8tttl offli'lAi *
3 REAL E S T A T E F O R S A L E ' GRITS nnd meal ground fresh
pennant rare gave llo-ton llol'jl
BTitl t»f »hM 4*«»i$it .tl Hiiitdi I Mrnil- *
Legal Notice
SIGNS
. . ________ —
— 1 every Monday from snowflake
o.rrr a prvv hradarhi- -today. Canrw»1r 1‘HUhlr Kloiltla* (hi* 1*1 &lt;L&gt;
Show card* and (tosiar*
icllotii.li* are poiniog ill, along
FOUR l-OTS — Sanford Avenue r cord. Can Mae bought at (jurd- IIKAUTIF'CI, lituvnlieiu Inlaywl
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O—GEE'S SIGN SERVICE
«» r mi:ii . \ | h»n
- ju»t rmtsldc city limit*, t'hcnp. j nrr'» Siort-. lathe M»nn-c. Ill
with ri-.pi.-M* for uci-tonin.elution*
will. ,lia i.o.i.tl* Not vit I G. M«r •
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Phone
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lot later dntra ltecau»t- of tho
Phone 220-W.
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fu ll- (Hi: AM riti k ••nf aJHif rill lilt r.tuii
lull. Ill 2. II"* I hI A, Sanford.
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FOR SAI.K
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TOUCH ION On LG L*A
m it ii i: o r a I'l'i.ii %
t io \
A VERY good seven room house
FLOOR
SANDING
t-vl-l.v IIKNKttN. 1,1. mu,,
r«»M T \ \ IICMI
Popular Seal Govern
lit C(l.. n
two dooy 1181 lh« Ice and ffnDhing. Cleaning and wax­ put up a* many |»- jt’.: a* | h»».
■'••o,plait,alii*.
on five acre* land with Plenty
("h.i |»|er HIST «.f IftSS.
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
cap. Vilalsirr ico box, all ing. New flour* surfaced lo per­ tbit* tinting the *erie*
Niirii'K t* iim r .in iiiv k n .
fruit tree*. 1-and suitable fnr
l l l t ' l L t u l a ria-*'in*»r» l | " M r l o f T « 1
DKVKIJirHKNT
mt-lul,
Man'* bicycle, pre­ fection. Old floors mado like 'new.
railing Vegetable* or flowers.
(IIbimiIi a-fl KlurMd • y r l l f h a l * K|». I J 7 J . U n t i l I l u &amp;tl&gt;
war deluxe model. exceLmt Call
A real buy ht 982 50.00.
•la) nf AurviI A. I*. 1939, hn«
* MIWAGLF. IH.fH KS
BL.k-0.wikl
condition', $50. Phone 809.
»rf«l.inl
f I I ' .1 e g R iP III i n ) ' i . f f l r * . h t*•I h&lt;«*
n . M. GLEASON
SEVERAL choice building lot* lu f o i l your home--Superior work
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• Mayfair and Sanford Haight*
maiiship wcathir reviitant, high
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In U liaiifil ItiMfUfl. Kail m il*
•iWffiJ ii(|f/rati ik«t
•ection priced front 9409.011 to
I^iny. r aiMuUiJ * Ior MU
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A R T IC L E S ' W A N T E D
rtrength, termite pried. Mir­ 6
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TWO atnry ho me on corner lui
MINT A CAM
I'Ll. HUV your ear regardless
Ave.
•**•* «»thr$ Duri) HaiiuliiM #
M»nc ;i0 9 f» »: f.f N\V Cor
In good location prlied til
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YOU DRIVE IT
I Vo«)l6lil|&lt; 3‘i KfUlli It. »»it• 31
of age t.r condition. Roy Reel,
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nr aiiuifiKi ih*- u id
aeci
t'.ia-il 99191 K SS»*.9 fl' H 4«3 « ft
PHONE &gt;00
97600.00.
■ J .Ml.(uu.lifr hyirInujqfNi f*i&gt;m|Mn%
306 W. 2nd SL .
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BIX room bungalow oil Palmetto IMITATION leathers in most
HT RICHLAND-MORRISON
hrnbk Kiirn Ilia! &gt;«»|. *| |»r dM*T»niFBl uf lh« 98hi I»r9»• -DRIVE-IT. 1N4!,
Avenue hard wood floor*, liner
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color* nnd largo •election of
bedroom*.
r n|lllr«t iAi$«r *im| Iwaiu-I nil* •fa (hr linma- uf |*
good upholstery fabric*. Holn-rt USED pwi.r-* fur ca«h. Th» Mudc
»»M l»|| aif li.fi.tr Ih • Ih 1I4 ) ,..f iKlU llMn ,
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
IMPROVE YOUR
EVERAL nice 6 A fl tour
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a-itilyrr
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Th ,M|II la utir
llox. phone 953.
8. Brown, 2911 N. Orange
I nli ** hmIiI ra*r11flontr «hull hr
PARTS AND SERVICE
bungalow* In good location
I In 4|Mlrl III la* lo
*I rtlrttnrtl nti-ordln* In U f. Ih**
Ave.. Orlando, Fla.
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
from 17850 to «H500. .
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CLEAN rotten rate* wanted. Will
h- n « il onr-l.Mif of U,t SI In 1m a«i|*t |o lha* Mi Iimi U'litri nl
I to n rjtT A. WILLIAMS
pay 10c per'pound. Pleats bring
TUX KUO FBBOS—complete
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REALTOR
•Iltlon lij Allau.-mlr, nrroi.tlne •«» il9i9td4&gt; In ll«»* /iionth i’f NoYfuiUt
them t« the offlc# of The ElJBCTWC appliapce repaint
Ifunt'* Tuxedo Feed Store.
Raymond l.und&lt;|ui*t
thr
pr*!
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nrnnlnl
In
plat
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which
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Ihr Ith *!»•r «&lt;l
wi&gt;
repair
washing
machine...
Sanford Herald.
Hook
,ui( e M. Public r». So % rinharr I 9 |« ,
!
Associate
CONCRKTK. newer pipe—Septic
. vaccum i leaner*, fan*. mixers will give you gracefully
••nrtl.
nf
to
iiilin.lt,
Count),
Klorltanka, fence post, grt-au' imp*, PICKUP I nick. Dixie Store*, 1403
T rotter Appllanre Service, 391
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erect carriage. You'll
benches, flnwrr |atta. Miracle
the Northra*!
corner of • the
Vi. i!nd St., Phone ion I J.
-----.. corner
W. 13th St.
litre ia aonielhinir Interesting for
" • • t i.nr-tmir of aalt
hal biller -look bettor.
Concrete &lt;!o„ 309 Kim Ave.
■•f MI lj -It. It'.lrn I
peraon looking fur income; u
Hi INr.T piano wantcil In good , „ , , x . u . , . . u o
1.
#'»
•t.l.lltlari trr All..monte run North
condfton. Phone 0.
ANNOUNCING opening of I*.
MRS. A iiriiip .
w'.'ll built 7 loom home - with
CARPENTERS • MECUAN ICS
■** *.1. N**t. Wist | | fret, Mouth
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Engineering
&amp;
Kur
2 bedrooms up ami - down,
4MIT1I
ATTENTION!
13 feet. In the Notlh litre of .,1 1.1
veying. Marion (7. Gordon, r.
I...Is }» anti Jl Mh.rlt It to lhe|
Spencer fcrreellr
fcm pleldy f u r n i s h e d , new'y Wc have ju*l received n large 7 P c la , L iv e sto c k , S u p p lie s
XOTIfK
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...e nf l.tNlnnlna hrlna a I'arr |
iresentntlva.
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Park
Aw
deeoriilril jnsli.j, ircently paint,
r *9 *n 'll** •*'*
lUgislerrd
assortu.cnt
of hard to . get
t.r l« ' |»! of Alfiinoi.ti- lani-l1a rt i n |» * i lirfr';*
•hone 1130.
Id
buslnsaa at orlanid un the outside, In a good
2716 Palmrllo Ate.
tools, and it will pay you to 1 LIUY cu ai. calves
.llnlrl iKI Navigation rotnpan)'* do. Kla.. IMS Obarltn
Phone
R.
W.
Lord,
8 | .. und*r |bs
K.il-tt. I*|,.it, are .riling to the phi
S3!.'T BUILDING. - Roofing • Painting
downtown location. Has double
look them over.
.Ihireof re. ..i.|i,I In p u t ItooS flrllllnus narns of ILmlnnL Prull
garage and a g. ml 4 room
STANLEY-ROGERS
Comnany and that w* Inland In
fTOUCHTON 6 ' WATSON, ISOI
■'I.*'|«(&gt;
l»
Pol.Ilu
ItrronJa
of
Smith
Hrolher*.
Phono
1082-J.
garage iipaitm .nl which is rentrsalatar aald nam* pursuant to
HARDWARE CO. '
Keoilnoln County. KlorIJa.
Celery Avp, Hai Purina F'ecdj.
the tsrn.s of th* Klciltlnu* Name
•tl unfurnished. Tin h u u e o
In Ihe t'nmnlalnanl*.
You W e It. We* haul it. fl.
IChapUr ta ils U * &gt; nf
VVlinrsn my hahtl and aeift a* Mlatule
xjuld lie easily adapted Into a MEN’S, women’* and children’s
U ’J. Hauler*. Cmnar 1st and
.'.-...■it s i|^
&gt;*,~Ue • tie
Cloth
of
the
thine
styled
Court
neve Fall shoe*. Sea ue for the
2 apartmwit house. Price 910.
Sanford.
.
s
II.Is 1st rlgjr nf Itc!..her, | l | | .
Ctfealt
Court
of Ktmlnol* County.
hard.to-get merchandise. G. W. GIRL for soda fountain a* Lano P. IOJIINIm.N
rinrida.
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I’lsrk op |h» Clrrnlt Court tirnasl Th-mtuo-in and O..I* Coulter.
Clark, 308 Sanford Are.
A 3 apartment houic. In good
ey’a Drug Store. P art *Jma or 13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
condition, on large lot, 2 car
full time.
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
uarage, with incomu bringing In SEE US for Inncrapring Mat­
.m stiim to te r t i a n
tresses,
flox Springs,
and THREE young ladies, IU to tl,
9163.00 per month. Ohe apart.
Ml North Park
T o r I ’l l AIII.KH K trW A II M VAN
Hollywood Beds ht fnclory
neat appearance, of good charP
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* I i m - r r* H r a,-*. Is I h r K l a t a
. diirnf could Iw marie immediately
Telephone 37 •
price*. Retail store &amp; display
acler, fr.n to travel U. S. Must
Nrry V o r h a n d a l l o w p l a r e n f
available for • purchaser. • Price
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r a n d r n a l l ln u a d t l r r r s id
room.
have good I'.'ferences. Tran NOW ready lo grind every Mon9C.750.
r a i d f t l a l r n f N r w Y„t X la Nn t «•&gt;
110 W. FIRST RT.
sportatinn furnished, drawing
day morning — Your corn,
ilutlnva* unterprUe — gnucery
)0 .1 S 2 n ,l K l t r r l J a m a i c a N i s f o r k ,
account while jn Gaining. Fur
grit#, meal, com A cob or
V I II ' ARK . I IK IIK IIV N O T I P I K f l
.lore. service station, anti liv­ Echols fielding L Furniture Co.
• h a * I h a r a I,a* l a m | „ . M | n | r , | e n d
furthyr detalls-iec M.rs. Morgan,
Sanford Mattress Factory
shucks, stc., for feed. J. W.
ing ituarter*. modernly erpilppc.l
l»
n o w n rn itln ii In I b r t N r r u l l O u r l .
Vuld.-x. Hotel. No phono calls,
Thono 1133 and 672-J.
Bell, Lake Monroe, rh o n e 15.
•fid doing nice buainet«.
If
M a l l . J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t a f je io r ld S .
must
apply
In
perssn,
2:0
0
to
In
a n d fo r ttem tnoln t V u u ty . lu
VTntepieted living in Florida and
(til/ ■
PICK-THE-WINNEit
motor boat for sale
PHONOGRAPHS for mitt. The
6:30 P. M.
f in operating a good builnc** 0UT00AKD
—15
ft.
century,
bull
and
12
M
usk
llox,
phonsUM
.
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With permanent income, let u*
y
r
fior*e Johnson motor. Good MAN WANTED to auccoid W.
ehuw n t i this opportunity.
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condition. 11U Sanford Ave.,
Tull for 1800 family Rawlilgh
134 ACRES -close .to colored
PEPT, Thpuaonda .o f eouples
Phone 10 'XI.
business (n Wext Paaco CouplTi
FIRST P R IZ E -T A fc K E R “51” '
grammar school, suitable for
w-rak, wom-otlf, exhausted sole­
Product*
aold
30
ytfar*.Per­
TiegTh aub-dltlslon * 8 r Tn&lt;Tu«t- PA IN T*'your car with NUly
because
body
lacks
Iron,
get
manent if vou are a hustler.
triat onterprlae. Property Joins
KNAMKIj for 92.06. No brueh
new trim. vlUllbr Uking • OaAwarded hy Touchton’s
Write Rawleigh’s,, Dept. FAJA t l a n t i c Coast Line tracks.
trex Tonic TabDU. G et psekmarks I RandWl Electric Co.
9300.00 per acre. *
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age today." Be dellghlijd. with
SECOND PRIZE — WEEK’S PASS FOR
96 aerrs nr * Und on Wryi l /t CHOICE Gerbera Daisy plalUa.
nesg pep—or your money back.
Call after 4:00 P. M. 12tf W.
Street, In flowing-wall area.
At sll drug stdrea evarywheej
l*ro|»erty bonier* on paind high­
TWO - I to R1TZ THEATRE ,
—In Sanford, TopcHton ,Pnjg
way west of Monroe Comers. ZENITH hsarli
Land I* partially cleared. ThU
rcasona1
is a good buy at fflO.OO per . used,
LOST Jk FOUND
TRIRR TO SEVENTH P R I Z E S - .. .F o r
Herald.
— .e ...
we w . .
— black and white- female
sviral small home* ranging in
• PANSY I’U N T H
each prixe winner, ONE PASS FOR TWO
j pitpnv named TH sky’.
price from 92.500 lo 90,600. One Ready lo Set now; bther annual*.
a completely furnished-house.
This week only!
. FRED V HERDER
to R IT Z .
. GERTRUDE VINiNG
00m &gt; Flptida Slate Bank Illdg.
I’hene 7» l ______
SALES clerk wahtad. Also aock
..._. I*hone 1030 . . _
with, hardware
W ESTINCnoDSE clactiic ‘So , 7\.
|U&gt; -VSWINTER CARDEN
Ion table lop hot w a|ar heatth not absolILLFOLD loet downtown. Friv
.-a
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CORNEU. ....
•r. Al*d Gas range. 2016 SanApply by letday. Finder kUp billfold and
&gt;ta. two screened porches,
money,
pleas*
return
lh*maa
and
r pest office and *toi-js end
Sn . vV n “ a r o u ^
s t a A ...
other papaya to P- O. Bo« 7Ufl.
to l Price 93,000.00. Year- MATCHED rugs-^O x 13 and 0 in WANTED elderly men Of
10‘»; 3 throw rugs. Phona
Interested In part Uma &lt;
payment* may ba had on
Gill —* 2 9 1 t f j raw. un« uvrn
.
610.W or 2629 Elm Ave.
work. Apply RIU Thsai
broken. Strayed- vldnlty Coun­
Bale I room houte, large
try Club or Lake Mary. Phone
n. chicken pen. Flt» acres
Cowity 1303.
. 4 H, I*. MOTORS
land, fenced, deep well, run129.60 . '
XPERT painting—contract or FOUND-Ila*msfl»t at Catholic
hourly bpsla. 8. 0 . Grogan,
■AUER APPLIANCES
Church. Owner may Hava by
free catimaMp Phone 11H or
paying for ad. Frank Moore.
Red -garage. • &gt;, ,
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LAWNS mo w e d .
LOST— Pair bom-rimmed oyo
vlflnily
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-To Promote tho f m r n i or Aineria*:
To Prod ore Frmprrlly for Sanford;

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W EATHER

. I’aTlIy cloudy, continued coni' this
aflrrnoon. lonirlii and ' Friday.
Moderate - easterly wind. ilimin•shins tonight.

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Dr. Steelman.

Reconversion
Chief
Makes Declaration
In Quarterly Re­
port To President

Secretary Of State
Concedes, However,
Serious Differences
E xist Among Allies

TH U R SD A Y . O CT. 3. 1946

Persons Are Killed W hen
A irliner Crashes
In Newfoundland
Disaster.

Described

WASHINGTON. Oct. .1 Death For One Nazi
Life For The Other
As N^'orst Tragedy
(Al*)-w I’resldcnl Trumnn hss
sgresd with Reconversion III111
flislprs &lt;&gt;f [ . S.
rector John Strrlman's pre----dirllon that the meat shortCommei i tal Flights
w r m&gt;) become *&gt;or*e this
winter. I'ceriou.ly Mr. 'Tru-&lt;
man had 'r\|ye»**d the hops
the rn**l .iiuatlon wojld ease
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, if, he folt-surc thero vuib
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WASHINGTON. Oc\ 3-^
n k w t o r k , OtU 2 . (AP)
following Ciovy ms jar
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It convchslrn Directer -'nh,i
— All 29 parson* sboartl «a
|m rn I slay .iiu.rply aurnef'. I ' .
\ nirr ir.iu Om i i m i Airline*
V*
nothin aguiti-t the Hnrat of «ht»tirade three inipor•plane are believed to hsv*
‘
ther
depirs.lnn
I n " his speech, one
keen K illed-when the plant
in Ru»il*,. another mi
Steelman submitted hi.* quarterrra-hed in western Nlwfoand*
•ay aed the third on Atnsfl:
ly irp.iil to I’r. sidrul Timrtnn an |
'and farl&gt; today. Am Air
can frrofitti polity.
I (Vngu-s*. In it llie frdrral bureau
vrancr transport rantaln who
J cfilef l i l u t i l I i l '» lured Jlinl a
Retarding thf" Soviet Unio.-r.
’lew in rr the wreckage two
| Luther mpid puce lise. mid n
Uyritos expressed the. hope that
hours after the crash
general round i f largr wng • in* Stalin’s recent xlateincnl would
on arrival al New York that"
9 put nn end to charge i that any CROHSINO the piste Is llowla Hchults, one of the Brooklyn Dodger., creases, might eiiiWwjth w|int he
the plane burned completely
• .»•-*. nronmnie nml
singlepow er of group of power* • ho Is f i re led hy the bat boy and Stankr HZ) after walloping out a termed
and ihree » a . no klgn of life
Is trying to uicircle Hussiu. and Irani rr In the third Inning of,the game with the HI. land. Cardinals social r"M&gt;r«|in n&lt; •
nearl *.
that Stalin's words* also would, st Hi. bouts. Card’s ratchet GsragioU looks on. The thirds won this; Me Imiiti . le|« n | l-\|il lino
I ill,
.
dispel accusations that the lini.e.i
United flr&gt;l f&gt;me of lhp puyoff series to decide Uig winner of the National matter this »»&gt;'! "If price* keep
States is trying to use tho atomic |^ agu, pennant. 4-2.
’ -v
. . IlnlcmStlonal Koundphnlol; m ,.tiring and nrcripilan- n wage-\ Jl,.g 1 H I puKiW’llg e r p la n e
bomb as a threat of force against
pit it! liiuiiH’iv • an I nun*
Ilf
ili.- \ nii'l'li nil ( Iversons
' the soviet. Mr. Byrnss ad led, how­
*ill fi»i |
im cf'l
\ II itii. - 1 m rsi in to i flam e*
ever, that American foicign poli­
th
m n t h i'f o4tts| »«•!«» »•
cy will continue to follow- a strong
1 lilt • i. i-.ii- d tn t i n 1 n ig g e d
line.
A llllllw t x (o « v |lN M &gt; U»l&gt;, tll«
t
• • . iin t u.l.-i -.f S te p ihenville.
Following up this .unfilled anr m ! ajTf iciml thiunrti th;«t the
N. »•i 1 . • iiliiiiiltui . tm l; i.v o n ly
iw cr to Henry Wallace, the Secre­
^o\« i iirmnt "iiHi-1 l*t* |HfpiUW
f« it »iii h iitc - a l t e r it h a d
tary' -of State asserted,'that thu
yi the rv til Ili«it the pM’-rnl “ek -"
Nsil war criminal. Hermann C.iw i | iis ilrlli. and Itoilolpli Hex. luiri, with grim concentration as l-oril
chief point of American foreign
i.iki *11 (HI Irm n th e - a ir p o r t
tieim-lv
tilgli”
eonsiimri
and
bust-,
lustier
l^arence
read*
the
vrrdlil
In
llir
Nurmlii-r;
War
I
rinin
trial
(ioerlng
was
sentenced
In
nr
Ownerof
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policy is a determination not to
nc
epending
-h- old
fnllcr. Iiatifrd. Hrkk was kenlrnre,| In ||lr in |tiKnu lot III-, |arl In llir Nail irunr-, agnliikl humanity.
c u n •lilt in Iti-rlin.
glaring
land
definitely
iudu-iiO
-I
go hack to isolationism.
,
,
----------cwmiig by tlinr hul. «»f ni Stillm an dnU ieil 'hat lUlhlir
A- ••ft i &gt;1 i
I.iinril report
Most of his speech, however,
works
pmgiam*
should I* 'v|i|u*tendance
al
n
mvrUnjr
nn
fit*',
.
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•
.
r ‘Hl.l 1 Lai •bin- t- lit1 1- pus.ibility
was devoted to the future of Getconliol
at
the
Community.
Ilon.e!
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»•»**•!
aial
r.ndv
l*»
g"
|*r|
Sfltll
illriiaril ihf
til tel t l»r
many. Byrne* said he did not
that they are not interrsted in| On tile nlhei limit, the recon1 1 Uf* -I* •• i • Imv(* Mirvivrd. »&lt;*want to see.-Germany become a
1
j l»l! ! • f Is#*
the proposal bv the Florida Puikjvrtsion direeb i empha-ired that
fill1it Ion they
pawn of a partner in a struggle
and Forest Aswiltlallnn to i liln national icunmny l» "in a
. lid ft f till- l.ii i.litdinetl.
for power iietween the .east and
Lablish
*uc)i
fire
control
in
Sum
1
pcs
it
ion
of.
great
promise'
a*
well
.in* 8|n ciiitiff ny
west. Tho cccupalion of Germany,
UB M e .*
mile County, uaiuager K ilw adjaa great &lt;limg-''•
l.llit ii! i! l e i
he added., must bo coutinu&gt;'d.
•4*•• • ti* (h«» *crn«*
Higgins of the Chsmtier of Cmr I Strrlinau •-xplaiurj th at-if “we
. at
S ti'p h rn v ilU .
4 * soldiers are not enough a* watch
M f \ N h l H U T . D r im am . &lt;hi
1lt&lt; . «.» 1
iear&gt; kiicceskfultr »nVard the rt»e Its
•I *»I*i-^ \ t lor n r «« lor I m b / Us • •
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muy r n ^ h
® Saga, *TN said. Enjiiietr*. 1 m M Miller And Carravyay meKe deelsred today '
L ckIgii Muy Hold * * Nut I'Jlprn. I l l n t m a i .VIini lit a#»U th, i *4m* tn • ,i i h* *riffhi
Many lallle owners
have tele 1 p u n llie harking of demand (•■(
Byrnes, nrrf more im portant' •*-To
Seek
Seat
Vaca­
plmurd Mr. Higginsthsl they; goeds.
nml the trem. ndous | m- i' ,
IIuiir FriDrhr saiil I imI. i i that ri. =.t &gt;|tfii2 ?••
tliey will bo able to «pol any
•
liiiunl an. Chief Of Staff **I!M7 (’onvention
would not sign u |Htition to liringj„f savings ao-l i intent Ini-emi-. IJ. .M
lhi fhrrr «lM|uillril Niiflt will Im* i. r . i m *
annanient raoVa by manufacturers^
poifitr,!
III
ted
By
W.
C.
Hill
the matter of county fire i on- 1 should reduce ihr tale at wl»n ti,
rirn rln l In (hr lUifiwh fum ..I . • i. ,t ,.
Elaborating on this, the Secre­
itii -r.m'hi ri hr
(Jivcn
Honorary
DiIn
French
Capital
tml In a vote ill the Nov ii'ilMlMlul slacken."
li r i m uni
tary of State said that ahruld airy
Ill'll th* | km iln |*f&gt; »»f ( u r v I v o M
Two rnlididiitr-K for (lection on election
j^rcc Bv I nivcrsity
Steelinan’f repmt «iiol tin im
suspicions of war production arisr, Nov.
i 1
f 'll
n \ \
| l( \ M I M U . I l r l
t
a*
city
commissioner,
N I'KU.N liriU*. lh i * ; 4/|*t- A
l|i nrdei to liavc tlie nmt'.ei ||i&gt;nnl target . is "a tialam
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a report would be mails to the con­ Frank 1^ Miller and Andrew Cari/ l't
I In* \ it*r tit .i i i I rg ip n I "
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Ihr 31 paft*4'nft*rf
(•rDiian AptiKi'viiiiin ills, h.'sf,| inlay ImIIIIIiI fnIlf
brought to a vote, it is iietle-.iiry supply .with deniand at a high
KIHNIH ItGII, Jtsoil.in.I, t Ss-t
trol commission. The commission,
«l it % war* n n ili'il in Violtl i l l I •• 17
l
\ at m u ■
pnint^ • n
f I IMSI ISIS**»l
4/1*i Fdioloirgli lodn\ liiim-l mil r i in n i l ion m P a li's, a*» il «l i«V •hut the th n v \ a / 1•* fm«| by (he K u i “ | h * «•••. -ni,l to Iw infant •
in -turn, tvuUld demand nf the rawav, cpialified this morning at. la have Ian,) owners roiilndling
City Hall. This three year OC.OOO a m * in thn county, -ugh
Inlet
fmliuiml
War
rnnu*^
T
i‘i«un
goin it- r.nnlrsi reii-hnitlon More
German government
that the tho
• f l i ' r W o rlil W m I. I h r in iilt t
nl liavr Iiitii ifmnle&lt;|“TriH|i*»r;ii v i Inltll* li.
the war In honor Gi-nyi.d liwighti Im n In n I m r n r% ln u lrd b ) Ih r
-IanU be closed. If the government term WIJI lie to succeml W. C. f he petition. Klsnnatures of those
In ft'hliititn hi l i n f p u - f e o g e r i .
iltll,
former
mayor,
whose
term
anlrnllitig
66,000
ad
res
wfio
se­
prntertinn
f rum f u r t h e r &lt;ti»«* »
Elsenhower.
The
Ameriran
Chief
failed to act. the Allied represen­ as commissioner, expires on Jan.
m i l l l a n M lla r h r .^ l I h r I m u h
*In* B inrafi :if*M mrri«s| n crew
T
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«tefi
tidniil*
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cured.
ir
40,000
short,
raid
Mr.
of
Staff
wan
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frN'Hintt
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tatives would. In 24 hours, call out
I |tth:i'«t ill ^ iiUlillKliHl
f « iflrt ,• It,ill- . •rn,- -ti-w a r d e s s .
fniititra*r lljiilniiit S. bat he 1
Higgins.
of fIm* mirirnl r ih nml uu-. imm' b
the trrops needed to enforce the
llrli l!film ul 1 1*s ir**r«* *••«» I mil*
In. - . . . 1 • 1.i
Il 1- ill the
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Mr.
Mirier,
u
foiinergcity
com­
un
Imnointy
ili'Rii
p
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f
closing. Byrnes recommended that
P resent at the meet mg w n «
%«*i i i k ti in S « n I u n i n n i I m i
• « I'd j
\ • ••
•d iln- tweni
|
irufiflinl
Mari'*
Kt*l**4,p
missioner
amt
city
judge,
nnIn'At
I
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v
I
In*
I-iiiv*
•
til
%
K*lm
the Allied Control Conrtnissinn
Owen Ihaiglas (I the stall- file
li«*| %r i m i n i «ni lir % l i M f ’
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1
.
't.i«hii|i •
tt.-lsc i.si, Ssli-na
! **• lI»f» i hiff i|«*im/ifM*atfii isfl
buri:)t •
have Iwmbers available from any nounecd sevrriM wrekv. ngo tlmt control d ep artm en t, and t! In n * r i l l lu ll w ilr
ft»,
II.i\ mi Hi.
\nf -it l*f»
of the Biv Four power* to l&lt;nek h* Vijuld run for thir offir,.' and Molpiik and Willi.iin Ju rn h .
Ihr
Tits- &lt;(•«•« ini li&lt;* «»f* n. i Im
• hmiiintiHM Iimn !*«•«• ,«)w
gavo reasons' for so doing in n Hla'e | nrr-.| noil Park A .'»-ni
up its decisions.
M»H. 1 .iltt .I'tlifi 1 t'llh its i i sv* i*
l"i I he (tin In IrttYi Nui*lfiL*i t
letter to The Hirnldi
lion.
W i l c n m r t l |ts I lit* n l v Mil It H l'.‘ ^
•- A*»-vitl»s- 'h v a mi Aim A i*m&gt;b u o *-oh»«». — — —
-The result* bf the nierling .(w.; Toledo Mud lien. ,.f ili.y Amri.
(Junlifiralion of Mr. Cnrrnway
JHUi -aluLu iilUu lliPU - mMm »•♦»»
I*. A ii I i «»• '|** »i
Pfeiffer !*ny* that
«i*
Hnlay -Was •-the -first &gt;ntimwt»«ti flnllely Imliraleil IFkl lliri.
frt a ir t Avsorlattmf^'Will T»Ol. XanrTT from &lt; iii/« .ui i n /iif | in* f ».in
for llie former llnlrs .inl&lt; I-p I iticn, \ . 1 . -old that p arathat he would run for the office. naL sufficient rnngo lani aw lien Monday fur a rui|ferenra with Imwriw luivi; J( llfotlllir
III1
wg*» (inlerril initially liy tin* •him iii.u|Hi- iin- -iw clin4 to Hie crash
Bom In Fort Ogden, Fla. In 1009 interested in firn control and re­ Mayor If. James Gut, Mayfair Ion it nvirinitinl Mtilii in (In* uibtlf.
ly inilitiir* unvem nwit #io Iteilin, nvct '1 hi*, p.iratrtw ipers will ts k s
he came to Sanford In fOIO. was forestation at tho present dime Manager Find Weber and Chembei
A flrr utrrptinir tin* ffm lutn
p u t tit tlie - i-ari-h, an.i, il necesLit t i l e n i i m
( Setter al
educated in local schools and to bring tho matter to u vote,” of Commerce Manager Kdwa»‘l (hr rily. (iriifi.il Km’nlmwrt
«--«• i* work.
('lay.
attended the University of Flor­ said Mr. ’Higgins, lie pointed out lliggi'iis. in ronnf-ction with tin- vpokr in MiiinripMl Hull Hr Nilil
chief r
T I m* f l r i a i i i f i t u t i o n u f f i o o
ida. He was commissioned
a tliai it I* the practice nf tango pro|M soil agreement for the Toll -I • n rhcfflu^ rr»9Hi|- "W r li;ivf
111 ,i iti«-«I, Imwover. that S»
nu.
Naval ensign during, March. 104&lt;&gt;, owturs to hum over land every club to undergo Spring Irnino
fur Ml«nig 1 It** » •.»•! I*, .i •«gi|Ham
V- it I ' n p e n
jiimI
I r i t ••#)••
tiVf wol M W•• NMIr | itrst llllt*
An open hearing for Interested and* later liecame "n lieutenant yenr to lecurc flesh • growth of activities liere nett yr«i
hois* the Anieftran z«*ffe
cltisens of Seminole County to senior grade, served at I’earl grass, and that under a pm jrnin .Gilliland wn* n*c oily iwni&gt; Ijmi i&lt; not* Hint .it Ltliitlnir k)i I
•|oiH-*l «nrn have t ipir*v
learn how school money I* to he Harbor in 1040, and came out of of reforestation 'no hurtling could head of llir farm system of *t- rnniml frrl pr•fsimi^Ii* . f*•» llm
• i i &lt; In ^ o t o H im H i i t i « h j
expended for tho. coming year the service Jen. 14 uf this year. be done except al two year pi-rinds Detroit Tigers. Ilownvrr, he wil rily in iD rrntiifM’q !•.»-. ih*ii
I'feiffc** e«|«lailifs| fliii
During Mr. Carrnway’s absence In order that young tm -s-could remain in his present ropni it ■ niMikiml itilmnrp f i i H.i j g lit*
wSa hi Id this mornlnjf s i tho
• M I
I S O
W f M
h f » l » * !
f.
until Ort IS. Gilliland. , office of Bupt. T. IJr. law tnn. in th . service. Mrs. Carraway grow.
MlNfl I" OII»l&gt; lliHl. wt
I lu \ net iihot j; p itis«
lodnv. .Irelined &lt;ffi i . - leaf nr,| l «• Unit I
where the School Board approved assumed direction of hi* insur­
In addition,
some
nuige alearned
t
.iiiiliMi it is&gt;* vmi
a it | l u h
lilgli positn n with , tlie &gt;
the budget, which Includee a 24 ance agency now located on owners are plowing over land 1 1
l i f t ijm
S
\ ((•iffw«»n, ilifie ia iif a l i e - n l v u i r . t r i l w i t h n n l c i
percept increase in teacher's *ul- North Park Avenue. He i* active ilnnt grass and are interested in liouls Browns and ul»o the pie
I ' mMI m i ' KeiM f Vi r i'u tiv e , V A Sills i v a r n * &lt; t o f t h e t r i o a*
•llds. and a Bp percent Increase a* &lt;v Rotarlan, Jaycee ard a* an ess, rather thun mire tree growth, ilency of the American Associate.i r ^ D M a t l I i f f m •• at **i Liim Im |M»inlf.l t i n v . l i f t l hi* p u l . T h e t i n m a n
Boy lluiney, fornii-r prrsidml • '
to dftke ckro 'of school repairs Elk and Is a director of the Sem­ he said.
I It siiit M W S m it h .
tki m| ill
ihal lerrnl liiliiim^ioiirtl hm l pi (fin* t o hr itiK tin
'th e As'oeiatiou and now with lh&lt; M n*. I a n f e • I . S f ii|t h ••( ••Hi
and1'replacem
en ts,. according to inole Countv Chamlicf of Com­
and^replaccraenU
.
merce. II- belongs to tho First
Pittsbiirs 'Pirates, was a frequent PlllllteUa Au Jmr. )n»» «oIl'D tl .ill Iripn&amp;nlioif nut •only lihrmlUe* (••I tnevi b e f o r e t h e t l r t i a / i f i
acting Bupt. B- F.. Morris.
(HBT H iiif **|ftiTf7 lTtnjj •winver- of t&gt;MTTtT
The budget will be sent to BeptjaJ,.phurcji.^ ..
vlxitnr
in
H
anfonr
last
rfpring.
the Unilnl sStahv Aimy .iml Im* pieiniunl &gt;, hut hbn jm*i hi it a »v Rough* (ioinjr L o o i u h
Meanwhile, Brigadier General
Bupt. Colin 'English for ip Gilliland was the Florida .Slnlr hc^n »cn*. Ui -F ori fliuR c. *N'. r . trnvurtive
riaiiiiN fur m rh waiver. Telford Taylm disclosed Hint thn
One cltissn. Mrs. Victor
le a g u e 's first president after th-’
Military
Plan
M any
riaiiH who at the lime nnpiiital of Sehiu-ht has thrown
'
a form er Board member,
loop's rc-orgunixation in Hl^tt. A)
into Ailiul- plana tn • Meal- count rs nf ilnwiltown
JaycecB Make PlanH
In- Next CongrcHH that
a t the hearing,
.Lima hfi was alto serving «* J s p a r k * falling — m i - n*m,H.p.?e * 1 U lt fc - ilU lM S •ir d U A I U l y WCIC. ato Inimhslirll
try Nuxi tndustrialiai. on- war- stores, which for the past week
. I.gdd. n.ay now Im eot.tU-.l
school balance on -hand
of the Del-and Chamtx-i Wtawlen w f. stand ll.i.,1
For O ct 12 Dance* WASH IN0TON. Oct. :t -i/P )- secretary
I9T.B78. Anticipated rothe p r l n e ^ cause* of b»"'f fire.|«"&lt;‘ " '“X " lrtV- PPI'I'rstlon. he sail. making charge*. General Taylor have been full of cheese ’ and
of Ccmmcrrc.
presented a welcome
Key -leglslatois predicted today
Ill i i *1*111i«»fi* v e trn in i w ho w eie will l,o ill charge of any new pro- pickles,
at 1404,004 from .Federal
Varioui members of the Juniur •that there will lie rough going
idigildn lull who writ* ilnt fumillui iw-edings. l i e -said thn matter now j sight this morning l&lt;&gt; hmijcwives
XW®7.0I5).
... eounty U ses
Chsmber of Commerce todsv re­ In-Congress for the Army’* mwith the light tn waiver, of pr!- bps Iwe it placed, &gt;&lt;efnr8 Thief 8 * they saw T-bone and round
steak*‘and other choice .cula of
tiiium m.iv also uiake^lhcir claim I'ro-Ki-utor Robert . Jnrkson, r
j f d *otlwr* w urw ?*?$6.61 B)* ported an Ute'~|in&gt;grcsT~of tho vised unlverral military tmining
that Jackson, ill turn, wdl outline &lt;l&gt;eef at OPA prices.
Jsjrcee ilsnce scheduled tn he held plan.
now, he explained. ’•
the total balanck. of $B09.- Jsyce
Oct, Fi at the Mayfair Inn for. the
Most of the few lawmakers re­
Heveraj large shipments of
To la- eligible tiir waiver d 'he problem to President Tim -I.
t t t s i purpose of obtaining funds to maining in Washington during the
premium, a veleian must lie dis­ Taylor said any announcement re­ western iwjef were, received from
6 and are as follows: od- finance the' Junior trade body’s currant election—campaign have
abled fm it nert’id of al least six garding llm. future rumen- :&lt;■ * • Jacksonville this morning, hut ac­
r- 'h cording to butrhers, thia first of
•hied away from open comment
Uon. 116.700; Instruction, portion nf the tourist program.
inunth*. If the waiver l,&lt; granted, t-i'lnwed' would •■e mad•eems
to
lo?
nn
freedom
nf
in­
lly
KENT
COOPER
Jock Mcrrlaon also reported on on the issue—just at they have in
the month quota will l&gt;e gone in
20: nperstlon, janitor, fuel.
hr la then entitled tn refund "f Whitn Jlou.in In IVoahliigton.
formation,
without
rralu.vlinn
.
Executive
Director
Mrs. Alfred Jn&lt;|| has sent nn n wwk or two. A few carcasses
‘.,409; repairs snd replace- ths progress of a plan for coun­ the past. A lm o st all those willing
piemiiims
paid
from
th*
date
his
that
infoimiition
Hint
can't
I
h
Tho Associated Prats
I4.T J71; transportation, ty-wide cleanup drive. Vice Presi­ to . discuss it— frirn.lt and f°e»
-tiegnii. Fatore paymrnl.s •iPVrsL.tO licneial Kisoaimu.r !•* f q w r i r restricted-Florid* V ef
National Newspaper Week this printited-aveils nothing. A* I* said disability
; health, 'f U M t other dent Bralhry Odhpm presided to­ alike—art- agreed that m any's hoi
on
hi*
irnlicy
arc made hy the save her husband, Colonel General, also were received,
first
of
the
yenr
in
n
metathe
day in the absence of President deliete w ill. break out over the year finds the movsment for free­
Pork, including bacon and ham,
government
fur
the duration of his Alfred Jodi, who was condemned
age
tn
tho
United
Nations:
'
problem once Coniress convenes dom of the press facing obstruc­
hy the tribunal to In- hanged lamb, anil sausage were corripieu.H O .
»B,- Jack Ratigan.
disability.
Veterans
shuulib
con­
M
ft
it
my
fervent
ho|m
that
tions and generally being buffeted
next Janeary.
thfs. month. T^ie appeal was out bv their absence. Thero was
you and your qasociste* will tinue tn pay premium* unlit they latcr
around.
relumed to her with the note- n limited amount of veal. Fish
develop n program going far be­ are notified by thu VA the waiver lion:
’ Addressee travcle,| away and chicken were plentiful,
In the lost twelve months cen­ yond mere accost of reporters t.v has been granted.
8 AILOK INJI.'KKD
U. N. Group Approves sorship
Feed merchants reported that
has been relaxed Irusomo news and communications facili­ The nrw legislation liiieraliscd without any new address."
ms,;J _
Eisenhower, who is in Scot- they now have sacks' of white
'A sat lor sntloned a t the Naval Biff ReJFuffce Budget countries, b at there probaDiy It ties. The whole structure of hu­ the standard* hy which tidal iliamora censorship today than in man rights in n' world of free ability ia vtra'surrd. •Certain “ala- land, has no authority to inter- flour for sale. A shortage of
Air Station, was slightly In­
.
, scratch feed for chicken* and proany other Meant peacetime era. men, with govermrfenU of their lutory disabilities," such ns the vene in tho mntter.
la n d a t . I;P0 o’clock tHU, after- LAKE SUCCESS,- N. Y-. Oct.
'
------- ■ — , , tein feed* wag predicted. Prlcas
lb no n whan the Ford sedan -In 1/V -The United Nsllens -Efconom- One thing has developed th st i»
choosing, rests upon one loss nf both s rn u or laith le.;a,
There are said to be more than on these Bern* have risen
nr eyesight, arc now considered
which he was riding south on Ic and Hucitl Council unsmlnwus- kwRMX. m
i a s . , bi'u riiu-■ iw ",r,htV w as
(*Jt*t during the last few days..
total disability, even 'though .1 QU types of common stains,
Avenue an d -/riv en by
4 a. 1168 000,000 budget In many parte of the world that
“Vague phraser such ss free
promoted International freedom of tha press Is an es­
nf Information are Inade­ tho veteran might still bo sbio
*
B ^ 'w i t h n
_ organisation after lopping sential.
quate. The fundamental medium to work at a job,
SPORTS BULLETIN
R H K
1942 Hudson drlrsn* by Barbara off approximately I 10 0 .0 0 6 .0 00 . • A g reat deal of lip ssrvice to Of communicstloAs.is the printed
Craft Casa of Oribndo.
The Th# vote, waa toksa- after nearly the Idsa hoe been given by word. The right to know must be
• SCORE BY INNINGS'
whoee name was not Bstofficials who . could really do Implemented hy the right tq
INGLKY IMPROVES
St. Louis 020 030 120
the ooI ice report, was
8 13 0
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something about It. and U could print, by full press freedom. Thl*
the station to h a r t his
have
boon
•
put
highsr
on
ths
objective
must
not
be
the
selfish
'Frieudg
of
J.
L.
Injley
will
be
Brooklyn
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IWMifti Mwraonfa. Ttofivw iw ag*l}da of tho United Nations On# to gst news. for oursslres. pkoaotl to learn thkt he la Im­
B a ttp rfe ttrsS U JU u iie — D ic k s o n , U rctT thecn ( 9 ) a n d '
MPort. Thus, in effect ths dsU- then number twenty, jndtr* r W a r l;! snderssnding can be proving since a recent operation
gates m sraly.- pssssd the ” &lt;on- •ub-bead. U should have been achieved only If news flows freely st the Femsld-Laughton Memorial
K iu ttx . B ro o k ly n — H a lte n , B e h r m a n ( 5 ) , L o m b a rd i
_ will
demolished snd the
trovertlsl qtMstlon from one Cody placed .f ir s t Another thing of to all countries snd may be free­ Hospital and is now recuperating
( 6 ) H lg b e ( 7 ) , M e llo n ( 8 ) , T a y lo r ( 9 ) &amp; E d w a r d s . •
the Ms
nf the Hudson w
great concern la th at the stress ly published In them.”
at home.
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th e r e a r c s e r io u s d if f e r e n of
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Higgins Says Cattlemen Show Lack
Of Interest In Fire Control Unit

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Two Candidates
Qualify In City
Commission. Race

Edinburgh Turns Acquitted Nazis Granted Temporary ,:
Out To Welcome
Protection From Further Arrest
Gen Eisenhower

Toledo Baseball
Official To Visit
Sanford Monday

Disabled Veterans
(a n Now Request
Premium Refunds

* Budget Approved-,
t Today At Meeting
Of School Board

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK
SANFORD,

Vo l u m e x x x v i i

A c tiv itie s O f
K K K A udB uud

FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCT. 1, 1946

Nazi War Criminata Sentenced To Death

Government Official
ABserto
Evidence
Proves Orjfanizatipne,: Collaborated

Hjalmer Sehaeht, Frans Von Papen and Hans
Fritche Acquitted In International Court;
Defendants Have 4 Days To File. Appeal

WASHINGTON^ OeL , 1,

investigation1'today linked
the pre-wqr activities of
the Ku Klux Klan with the
former German - American
bund.
An official of the federal
agency aays th at uncovered
dence definitely proves

Associated Press Leased Wire

•... : •

i nf I k I k l ' b nan bat Hillrr’o errand
» |ti rtR
»»e a* *»*v
lot « m •, ■
bay..
Aa *•*
far •••»
Jadl sad W
Keitel,
Ik
|rih«na| aatd I M
eowM not
, ehietd IhesaneHeo bthiod. a mythiI cal rrntdrrmenl of m ldior iy cbvd‘ h a n . Stretcher wan oowdemaed
fur hie J«« holtlag. M l w b t s s ner. the teaghom looking defend-

■at in the m M e r ti'i row, « w
rn o K in ,' by the court which -aid
lie Ini] nrrn prison* r* hsrtrcti.
* jst in lie barb, sad stifled iij
the. Ka« rharaktm. Itcyna Inquart,
t S n t c r of Austria and gauleitcr
mi both I'ala ad and llellaM l.'w tf
dmcrihed m ruthlry* in apply lag

terrorism In nuprmn aT| oppmi- children,
n m in The Netherlands. lliarn- his »lav
here. Ihr hlsh priest pf NaiUm, nouftcrj
W«&gt; hrtd responsible by the rtiurl -alii Ih
for n nyntera of orsnniied pi in- °tts&lt;n*l
der of bntji p r U itc .a x U p u h lk . 1 'r t^ ‘
property {hrnuKhnul the intaxlcd ,\a,U r

I
.TV?cTvrof « S fi.a n y ^
top war Vrimiimls this morniiiK were sentenced to dentil
l»y Hanging, •
,
They include former Kvichsmanthnl Hermann Goerilig. Nazi Foreign Minister .lonehim Vrun Rihhnntmp, Mqab

.ltitiMiRhir. Alfred Rosenberg, snd
notorious Npjl governor, of
Dolan I, Hans Frank.
Atm* sentenced to die on tha
gallows were Colonel General.
k the two orsaniaathma « t*
AIfrtil Jmtl, chief of staff of th r
Isbormtatl during th e period from
t ’ermnn High Command; Jew1937 to 1911. “to promote racial
Prcpaije* Callowfi •
baiter Jillp.*. Strcicher, former
and religious dissension prior la
Reich Minister of the Interior
For Executions
the # a r." .
* Wilt-dm ' Frick; the slav; inltor
1
The Justice Department spohysbn-#. Frit* Snurke'; the head of
M KKNBKRtl. 'Oct. 1. &lt;AI*&gt;
m n revealed that FBI agejtU
he iliviidi’d Security i’otlce, Bmst
— Hie * si lows l a t h s ancient
Sehaeht
Asserts
Noi
uncovered the positive cvtdt&amp;o
kalti-nbriirmer; rat-faced Arthur
WASHINGTON. th*t t r,t'i
N nrrnhrtg (all are bring pre­
of a link between the two group*.
-Inquart, gau'-tllcr in Tho
Laws Or Opinions Seys.*
1In- mo.it - hot lore | ihIih t-r -*iiitIct
ps m l mday far aa execution
He said that a number of “ bow
Netherlands. ami former Nazi
that aill | s dawn In history.
mi iillitiAI waniliig of pittill/'complaints'* of alleged civil rights
Fi lil' Marihail Wilhelm Keitel.
Exist In Germany Former
government Tcitxiry-'iif all market.
violations may lead to an t» U aOvl. IS ta tkr probalie dslr.
&gt;1 puty Martin Hermann,
Iioiind hvrslock
■ o n of the federal Investigation,
an t the -rcae will be the pri»M I. Ml Mil . Ort. I l Pi The t-onvh-led in ahicntiu, was alio
Setirlm
v
of
Agiiriilturc
I
M
ix
A t present, government investi­
op court yard of the tgimr
* ntctxced to death.
ion^ Anlermm told » group rtf fhtec nfjintt'fl (if i mint leaders,
gator* still are cheeking on thg
building in whirh lllller’n top
Those nfe the men who hum
Msimii, Srlifteht, linns KrlUchc
Wxx
Me
ilea
riiltlemcri
Ibnt
the
notorious KKK • in' seven *la tea,
lieutenant* were sentenced to­
t”l I’i nn/. Von Papen, app.ar'il itl been -enlencctl to hnng In ver­
unprernlmited
step
of
governm-iit
day by Ihr International War
dicts banded down by the Inter­
namely. Near Y o c k ,_ llk h lg ip -cixuti- Ik a very real danger » luihulent nrwH tniifrrrm e to- national tribunal.
I 't i a n Tribunal.
Tcnpessce, F* ‘‘* 9 * flay.
Srlnirht
sTarUctt
the
iifcA
***
that
xlny
bv
day
becomes
more
reduction
In
Kates
Uissixaippl ar t. - -g.u —r"
Hermann {tearing and ten of Ship Lands In Ohio of a iguwihillty.
itun l»v «lfrlurixiff thill then? »\&gt;* -In addition, Rudolf Hots wait
bis 1tiki*-plotter, will die by
oiamI l»* Ik1 neither
m»r sentenced to life imprisonment.
For Airmail
Anderson’.*
warning
eutneided
hanging, u-lr*W (he arnlcnrrs
After Flight From xvitb’a Ifepnftnirnt of Agi ixiilline fi**-tr
frpimint onlay m fjcftniirii Former youth leader Baldup Von
Kehirarb was sentenced to 20 yea.*
am reirm sd by the Allied
that meal must : tiTtniHiky.
Perth,
Australia aiitiiiuiicrinrnt
Control t cnmcll.
Siharht made hU rlalcinciit in prison.
ipinaiii on the government's list
Also iimtenc’d to 2d year* was
of -rarre farm products. Tin- .wNfn hi* wru naltrfl whl-lbJf hu Alter:
’ ^ i OLllMBIfB,. O.. i&gt;ct. I -—(rT'i
Speer. Hitler’s munitions
, tiiiH rxper led tn he lr/ *d hy a
sialaiuent
dashed
the
hopes
of
Vi S’sry pnlml Kimball the ’ll •
(ieritmn
rtwrt,
TSh:
rialI-pd
-Kill
acitulttrtdenl Ttiritr. thi. aflertm»u land itirat iiidusii v that the way Tmarre uiyan! t**pli*rI thul in lln*
flnanelat
nl at I'nrt Colximhus. 11, ft'* 11.~ might be rlcared frtr ilflllxg pel its| hefule I lfttli^r came If*
Secondly, the official revealed
. diplomat
*.'17-mHe trip from I'ctlh. Auslrst- Ol'A ceilings at an inducement power litcn * *fre Ians ami fr1c
the discovery of ( olm4 s of 1A
li.iter**
i*. iiaix set a, itexv world rrcoxxl to farmer* to move tlieir live ■* ntim in t«rrriiaii&gt; Tntlay, Mii«l
[
lIim-1: In market.
Joint meeting, by Rian amt Bund
.» lltn a
ilistanxa for nuP-*top flight*.
Krhwthl,
liieit*
.tpp
med
tit
he
The Agriculture sVn-lnrv deofftcitl* a t Camp NordUtui. N. T .
ember x-f
. IT I x-he Tl&gt;
An unofficial, time nf ho tixnirs rlnirti in hi* speech licfoie tin- ' • itllrj. Ifiv t 111*1' flee upiltiun
in 1940. Thirdly, tho J ib tiro
the t!lliopn* ''
H
h
,
slntcmriit
caused
an
tip-'
i
■ | in I IK miinl •-* wa* chalked ep ruttlrineu in Alliui|ueii|iie filial
'Department secured n iftU r iU
1Bci|ultlnls. l«x*-d' '
l a p l o r the Turtle'* jnuriiey a - *t any nisi- de-control period Arouhl mar in the newsroom, wit I, Freticli:
that Oil u ih ta n t Bund diractar
i'andeil ill Ohio twlay at I2:2d eipip(j^ Jvad-;, to [csrt amNftlrji ,'jjml IteliMajiw-.ciC-piii, •o-lMVlten*1.
stated in 1937 th a t tho Bund
nng amlrMn
M r kUuigfti ' KtAQdrtll Tiuu,&gt;1 famrita.
wax -cmc*ratlin t wtUfdhAf Khm
' IT-i;on term* *l«n
I s*emf - i- of the Qylummix Naval* 1 Anduson asked i Iip e*ecullve (" id riu irr I
J h e affidavit alleged th a t th&gt; addrwisiag envotope* far air pAtt
i
Air
Station
and
d*l*g*Uoiis
of
Iwmrd
of
the
New
Mrxtep
Cntlle
let
llxter.
H
i
B und also wa* eoapuratiag with
tket day aro edvisrd ta leave
||y |.* a v y ulticeiaU from \va litnglon fSrowera Association f"t coopera- *l*!‘ autognip
nrganiuU otit similar to the KlaJL, on
■ the-j inch a a o n on lh» laft
I • | .xr,d Chicago were up Hand 5o tlon in trying In bring meal niep h,xd .»-1
“because oar aim* i n riw ltar ta aide
of the envelope for this puriCJI i cTTel fh- twin-engine Isa-kheed Ixack In the American people. He "'"I Hrlmcht
manv way*."
:poet. r_ f -T‘if ‘ \ ' ---- g
I Neptune t*2V plan ■ at tls; end also called upon tbx- rattlerneli d I" leliirn
I
f Its rcrorxl flight The tcip made for -oigBcstion*.
childivn.
Tho rtdpclion of ftrcl closa eir
msc i-y Ihr four ere* uxi u an I tiieil*
It wa, nu| imnicduilclv lieur
t*om-i .
it*at I from eig h t-to five eoata an
i.iirl 1-aby -kaugertio rpasooi *-vre.ib-d In Washington whether the te MmUtit t i
aum.i govs into effect tadayi n If i.f 3.121 miles the non l«-|i. murk utilvllionlng step mentioned liv imu Muxt t
Thia rats also applies to mall
will -if 7.1I1C, mites irt 1a.-t Sovi mhcr Andeitiin wouhl be designed to the ui&lt;|uitl
Tb- h&gt;‘ en Armv B-2U.
get piuio meat Into regular mar
Mnr-avt*. « m ifivcp I yciB .
tliv The T u rtleV rrew was heat*at by kef channel* nr whether It would
Thx.def odnot* hxvo f-&gt;ui* dyyi
iign- Gomdi. Thouia . Daviea of ClnJe^ m rtflv assure n greater huntdv
I|, v-hlch tn apneal t ! f icntxmer*
lear. land and included 'Commander* for the armed force* nnd timH - m lit r*'t" with the
pltals.
* a .--Tii|r-men* r •!
vrith lb*'
i T-.i - ntrol eo’iucd *n B -rltp.
While meat remain* under
R-i-rlne n rever-ixt 'be cvectiprice rnntrqt. Hie iu»ntldv list
t’c'r.'i - 1d*li
of scaii'o food product* omitted
Some methber* of the Allle!
rnnutinii uf ’ nil camieil fruit*,
prosecution ita ff evpre«sei| n s jiilcax, nectar* and m m ix* well
ptmtir hut unofficial disapproval
a* fresh nnd frotrn Milmon. "at
rerenlii and rum. That mean*
..f the venllct* In the war crime*
Oa Uw w*»t eoa&lt;t the TIO
those item* ain imw free of
trlnl
longshoremen whose contract also
Hh'.oky, to. n &gt; ,n obi ll-nl- i
prieg control
due prosecutor declared on ban pi red at mhiulghl, |dan to hold
I d dim from Kuril f'levelan I, tmlf of hi* delegation th a t the
ataa* meeting* today in itrad of
Ohio, i-nn talk bylteve it or not— neipliltat of Frau* Von Papen
.lint mi a visit tbis looming to i.urpriixed and IrtiUtexl them
tin- ('null lloiue with tier owner,
U, S. Ih Interested
Mia. FVanor Htdclrneyerdproceexl*
In liuHsinn DeinundH oil
to pay. "CJh Mnrnmii” w&gt; that
ity Issues Permit
i veryiiody iirimmj the icjihy, colt) I
To Build Laundry
bear her cantnt’ inflection.
I .AKKRA Mr, OcL 1 o1’i Unlike rnniiv ptlhllc spcnkirc.
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cvlerv
grower*
aro
making
H. A. Btaffav has . w a d A
PC'*..
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Hcooky lui-. no fenr trf microteaxly progress In .their
el,fforJj|
The deadlock 4m the west coast
t'hdtr’* aial ae.vrral year* ago ap­
to M l-up controls «f grade.
developed whan the Pacific-Amer­
peared on rim Hi hhy leihhy radio
■nd volum* of shlpmpnit through
ican shiposrnera Association re­
I rxmdcast and then tourej New
Ihr Frill ral M u tatin g Agrei-mer.t.
er-w rBvmb
jected the demands of the two
Fexgland with a Hobby Lobbv
The contruL.weuid be similar to
unions for a* form of union *elingo allow with -her u.w(i(£r .. ’
that already ' operating in the
ra rity simitar ta that which praSnonkv ha* only ticyu hfl'l
T 0 ADDIUtSH KIWANtH
citrus Industry.
valta cn the east (oast. In i«Mt
A iunloadad *
pbnut three yrcilfS and go yct.ha*
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Ur Marshall
Derby, paster
is have
. Th» request far the agreem m t
H it* )* skipping ram p an ic, the
nut bail time to uripiirc a aoiilh- uf the 1 list J'rpibJtarian l hav«h
has been published In Ih* Fes'iral
t a a treloea have .preference of
ern m-ccuL Mr*. F’idciman, to­ nf Krlando,' and praaldral of the
Planes
Offered
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ItrgisUr, and Interested person*
hiring, that - m u . that union
gether with Mrs. Ann Porubm
members a n hired I* orvfrrrnr- For Sale By W. A. A. hava anty O ct H to file rsrsp- seenrd note To the Turks last week have purrhaa&gt;’d the Red Barn Urlandu Kiwanl* (Tab wQI asMrau
lions. After that state'th* m kttcr fon-'.-ming control r f the vital restaurant on the Orlando High­ HanTord Kiwaniana a t Ihalr Wed­
»#. new-union office is They also
nesday luncheon meeting a t the
hare asatatenaac* of itwmbership. JAaKHONVIIXE. 5 (let.
1 - wrfll go to . ll«&gt; Bwrataty of straits
way, . formerly o|trerabid tty Roy f&lt;n^Muaitv
nenMimito llatma
llmun aa
nn **1 nvklltr.**
In that after • man joins the (B fc ia li -A pprolbnatily 21 a ir­ Agiiciillurc. If he held* theiw
However. Clayton flatly denied Ji\n*on,
union h**TAuMr'Veep up his* craft cs,.«hUhg i r | l N « North
uublishid accounts that Turkey
tfuite n group gHtbcrPil aruund.
■sm hvrshlp or laaa hi* job.
had. already, appealed to the- Snooky ut the Court Haute as
Aa-friren Tralnrrs ami IT-19 FairI t is the uatOMf demands for ehOd prim ary Upiner* are lieim:
Uiiltcd Stalra ' /o r . J *tlp In . tho she raid, "ob Mamma, I love
a It nut loll. Clay to
also asserted mamma nail t love my mamma." Furnituretaen Cop
offered crncnrronliy t i priority
thst he ha* no Information to
a n d ' jum jarfanty buyer* at the
2nd Playoff Tilt
Indirala that the lurktsh army 37 County LoU Sold
Assets
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Bradley Ih Elected
Admtntsti
Is on what amounts to a war
The Haynea and Williama
alart.
At Public Auction :-ofiUII taant downed tha Se­
i " " 1' Men’s Club President
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curity Lumber Company sg• with prioritiee msy
A total of 37 county foreclosed) Kiegallon In tha final n la jo ff
primary trainers at *
t* . In Keminole County were- aerie* In the City Softball
Meat Supply Probe. lo■-"'d
a 10 pervmL TV? , *am»
yesbirday a t tnihlic autcionj League last night by a &lt; to 0
by 0 . I’. Herndon, county clerk. score.
Ordered
In
Boston
Ident
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b a y ' ihr- e
The most kpiriled bidding was on
Red Williams, on Uw hilt
ipiscopal
a lot on Second S treet back of /o r the Furnttureraen, alls
Church at - a supper given - lost
BOSTON, OcL 9. (JP&gt;— Massa­ fw'affotd'a
garage
on
which
bid­
but one bingle aa he aet
night Tn the Tarteb House by {he chusetts stale officials today
started at 91,000 imd r*uUd at
lumbermen gown tha sex
Women’* Auxiliary. W.’ A. Lef* found 4,000,000 pounds of dress- ding
91.330
with
ft.
A.
Williams
giving
game In the finale- 4a
flor is the retiring president.
■d' meat In Boston waterfront
tfyexs. pitcher for 8aett
JUT- Mark Carpenter addressed establishments. Governor Maurice Hu highest hid. Total' sales
(
wo* nicked for eight safe
the members of the club on tha J. Tobin ordered an investigation smoun'rd tn 99,900.
but went the iVuta.
need far a religious revival la of its ownership,- with a vl|w to . V • cqAMBUt MEET
Ted William* waa tha
the home and the Importance of finding out If J t 'h a s been da........ ru n for th e Furnitures
.Sunday school work-among child- liberatafy w ithheld/ from eoa^
The Board of Directors of the
Williams blasted three bits
rt» . t 0 . 'G
ray^treasurer bf
of the
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Seminole ' County Chamber of
four tripe to the plate.
of South Florida, t^ported
Ua U asking this Army to re- Commerce will meet tonight at
- The two team s resume ]
' recent Ute&amp;nloJ conven8:00 o’clock at the Community
In the threa out of five gi
tha Kpivcopaf Chdrxh In po^uicti oi m m u m&amp; rm in d %
ni| oiu building, and annual election'of
Ipbla to which he was a
officer* will tik e place, accord­
ing to Edwkrd Higgins, manager.

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ting Paralyzed Agam In U. S. 1
rts By Another Maritime Strike

Acquitted Nazi
Anderson Warns Government May Leaders-Appear
■ Seize All Market-Bound Livestock At Press Confab

U. S. Navy Plane
Breaks Non - Stop
Distance Record

Airmail Service
Will Start Here

Isfta'iSSifc:

Myron A* Meyer
On Pacific Coast

Progress J ie p o rte d
On E ffo rt To Set
Up Celery Controls

■ After Bikini tests

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TUESDAY/ OCT. 1, JSH6

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The Sanford Herald

Judged- by the sorry way we art
‘ “i* t V e t o o -all this ailly iVt
nhonir (rin g North ju it birati*
something happened in Georgia,
or aomawhere elae in the South.

I t mny huvO'bcen refreshing to some to have renfl
n i*V****•’i
t£ m*_____ Recently, during the height of the Wallace controversy
that there are after n il. really very few Communists-in
the United States, but some of Us would Teel better about
it if we knew exactly. what is meant by a Communist when
this .statement is m ode..'
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•UONIHUX IIRAH ,
the hbud of the American Commilhlsts, William Z. Foster,
,S m Iw m tU »a*cf
that here are now ortly 70;(KJ0 actual party members. Thu
acssrM ii-Ttu* Watks
’j,a»afct» &lt;■ *&lt; »•*«
Tribune also recalls that Foster polled only )0:l,Q00 votes
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in 1U32 and that in lu ll) Earl Browser received only

oOm northern «(».*
J*t! njine and round comment
and aivito should b« read and
heeded bv .Negro##, North and
South. ’ It.' give* thr answ er o
the .charge* fi’xm ntlv lira A of
late. that th e Negro ia aCIised.

1Q0K G O 0&amp; DOWN

TSr IMrmS*
fl*M •» aaterllslaa
slsIstS •» l»*
•be ra a a ltr WMb
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Qualify Bfdding Manufaclurun Since I0201
9 WlJfT FIRST STREET
PHONE 11
SANFORD MATTRESS FACTORY
and Sanford A r t Phpne 672-J
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(sometimes known ns pnrlor pinks) are also
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Timei-UnJon jmlnt* oat
e could b in d e r into d ar".
tha way W*. usually g«t
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-AvYnu* getlltyr
v e n lru t'ladarliei

i.'tgh Fpnlinien

lr departments with

LLECTRIC SERVICE
C O M P A N Y fcni'HU

(TAIfitbnnee Democrat)

Kutaia voted down n pru|Mi*nl
for the eitabliihinent of M Inter­
national court of human rlght-i.
It la riJiculoui, says VDhiuxky,
M Infanlila a« trying to guaraitt e
right* to negro;* in the I
State*. B* It obaerved,'
however, that - It wa* not the
One
Unltid 8tal*a whle)t obJteWd »-&gt; EIKIjJ|oth

to railroad u* through the*!
court* In moil louthern rllltr fur
i-svtnee . only. Whenrv&gt;r tit* tine
Military Justice
and turf-. Itarn fund ihowal ,a
slump, tho Nearo Motion wai
ilmitd and dravta of our tp(ap‘(&gt;
Ai ti , banied liefare n l»rtfrt)**i
such a plan; it wa»-Hu**la, wlil-li
judge vrh-&gt; fllrta.il oftr little rnrndoe* p.nt guarajitee human right* ,
ng or sent ut to th« etockad. to
.‘,i fre* Ir.lxir.
anyone,
Bald it might be fount! tlcBlrnblo to "remove from the
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prow Pearson come* up with jurisflictlon of milifnry court* nil cbbcb for which tho .mnst souihem-citl**. Men *HscI*jI
a splendid- eight point urogram maximum penalty may he denth or life imprUonment,, fer
J“d«r*i •»'&lt;« police chltf*
for getting aiufcg with tno Rus­
Subject to review
review’by
federn) *fiTIst^Uh?** m*nrPwlw* * row
sians. lilt c a l l / I t a "Five Year and to make auch
such sentWiceB
sentttficc* ituhject
by federal
Plan" and would have both lia r, courts.
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Don* cut out lo-ahnanent, teach J . Senator Youiir pointed out that nt present the only
aach other* languages In high
jf ito e ltr - Ira tu iu iu ; fthulan*. H*»v rijtUtrof -appeal-fciito a.mllHtey courtv^AnuypiiblH;* r&lt;^'
tlefpate jn. International aporW IntloiiB offielnls announced, In connection with Senator
program !., pamtlt an Ainrrlreti Yotlhif’a ntatomonl, that commltteca of the American pnr
newspaper In Moscow and a Rus­ Aiwoflntlon are investiRntinR military justice in this coun­
sian n«wipaper ^n New York,
try with n view to rnnkintf findings public. The Nevy, on Present this odvertiaemfat
the other hnnd, countered by saylii# it was "pretty proud
Wednesday and receive
of* Its record."
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So mnny men are.confined to prison for military
offenses, nnd there hns been no much criticism of both
Army nnd Nnvy courts, that the nation will bo henrtily
back of this bill .for a fair and objective inveatiifatlon of
this whole subject.
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WIN'VOUft WINGS AT THE ,

SANFORD SCHOOL OF AV

ttintt

Clean whlte-ahix* o lf the feet
end allow them to dry thoroughly brfore wearing,

07 MA C H O I IA A V I.-’ SANFO PD, TLA

weigh*

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Mr. a Ad Mrs. I*. Baird Smith
have rrtuined front spending a
month in LlttVt SwiUirUmd. N. C.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Wilma te
turned Sunday from Hcnd.'rson
ville, N. C.
Sfis* Mary Edna LBlklrt** i*
home from visiting Mary Kliialiclli
Carver in JackionviUu.
J. W. Flynt, Jr. of Sanford
virile,| his parent* Mr. nnd Mr*.
J, W. Plyt)t, Sr. tin .Saturday. .

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Mrs. J. T, Mclotlii, Sr.. Mr. ai, I
.Mir. John Thomaa (pent Monday
in Orlando.
Ml«* LaVenie Dunklr ai
vacationing in D-catur,
) wo wok*.
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Mr. ami Mr*. Henry HarrUou
Jarkronvlile ip rn t the weekt
with hi* tiarmt* Mr. ntul M
C. F. Ilarriaon.
Mr*. f \ M, Whitmire ix »|k „ i
g ' a moiitfr* vacation in lln
Ingham, Ala. and Chattano, gn

Cassellberry

Mr*. Harrr Itrlinon, Jr. uni
Ruth Jean r.-turnrd from I'oluintda. 8. • C. rerrn’.ly where they
Ml** I»uii* ilelm* uf Orla late U&gt;t'n vi»ltlng,'
"Viitu and Mr. Clifton Hattawav
M iner Martha Hagan, Rail,mo
of Cniselberrv were marrieil on
Sept. 27 at 8:00 I». M. lit Brun»- Dainplcr, Martha King ami Ruth
wick, (ia. Rev. L 8. D art per­ S l t i s l i are -attending Aihn Jl.
formed the cetrftnoay. ‘.The at­ Stetioit Univeraity this year.
tendant* were the brother^xif the
groom and Ills wife, Mr. and Mr*.
Tolly liattaw ay. alio of Canel, l&gt;erry.
I A "pot-luck" luppcr will l*&gt;
; held In honor of the new mini*­
Mi«« Mnrthn Hall and Mi** Krt&gt;
’ ter and h ii wife. Rev. and Mr*.
, Nnth Thompixin on OcL 3 nt 7 t t ed returned Hundny from Tull,
j .o'clock at tne Communitv llnuie. hn**ei; * h i-„ tbCv have l*-en at&gt;The opening eervire of the Fa*'- ton,ling ruiir- week.
I acllierrv
Community
Church.
, Mcthodlit will Im- on Oct. tlth at

Mt*-7tJiarW

tabtt*hr&lt;] an nuk-r witn W. It.
Wdllumi. i&lt;jaltar. on Nuitli Par*
Avrmie where ah# U * a publicaten.-.grapher.
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Fernuld-Ioiughtaii Hospital last
Tuesday.
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•Friend* of Mr*. I*. P. Carapl)#l| vil| bs interested to lentil
that she ia reithig comfortably
In Riverside Hospital in Jnck*onville where &lt;(he underwent n
major operation jell week.
Mil* Virginia Yarborough left
SetunJny for Wariiington, D. 0.
to visit Lor fitter end brotherIn-lnw Mr. and Mr*. Dinty VVTiiding. Hhe alio plans to atttnd
•chool in Tfew York City.

the opening: of our

Today - Wednesday!

featuring
! ATTI f signing a long-term film
; tract, jorely Oils Robbins It i

I to bred to* New York to *Ur
swank night *pot for tha winter
T
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m
e film*
ortl pert nt fte tpurolgram
tn
ap p ro p riataly r 'c a m a from t h .
)y in d y p ty .
(IntareatkmaQ

VMfVuWV Mn W1
away ouryearnings In foal

Miss Ann Lovell is* studying
a t the Rollins Conservatory m
Music rtrf* fail.
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id Inst v&gt;)ek to tin'll home
1 Palmetto Avenue from
in Virginia uml V/e.t Vlr-

TAMpA^TUlBUNF

. Wa quota, with full
from an edltartal In tl
JenHntJ, a Ntgro paior,
■n Tampa, written by
X Blythe Andrew*:
",Since tha orgy o!
Isiana. and Mlsilaslp-

fir*. Eleanor Kilk ha* returned
from C'rxunwood, S. C.

Accidents have jumped to fhurth • Mr*. R. N. Stri-vril wa* cnltod
plate as a rause nf death.
to Dnylnna Bfarh to her daughter
Mrs. Doris Ingiaham who.I* *erinuily lit in the Riverside llospi-

'•on. H m MnnhjftlUn aiilfnmti

The Negyp, Nqrth And 8ot|th

Mr*. Herman Harriett recently
honored Mrs. John Donohue with
a stork shutter at her horn* on
Celery Avenue. Various game*
were cnjoyed throughout th* even­
ing with prise* won by Mr*. Tl©*#
-Itlxon, Mr*. HuLert Smith and
Mi.s Edith Chestnut.
.Ti&gt;i many lovely gift* were
hruught into th* living room In
a large pink and white box and
presents d to the honorce. After
the glfU h a d l*en opened tho
hostess assls.od by Mrs. Ellis
Aveteit WM-rvul retreshmant* of
unk nm r wtyte cake*, and Jumonnife.
Th.* following guest* were In­
vited: Mr*. Tolar Baburm Mr*Hull n .* Smith. Mr*. Manning
Harriett. &gt;lr« Nc»ma tlumphrev*.
M ri KHi* A veM t, Mra. Archie
ll«i lie. t. Ur*. Janie* ChsMtnui,
Mr*. Howard Boteier, Mr*. Frank
Smith. Mr*. V. J. Miller. Mrs.
Wylene Uriner amt Mi*. Talnwdgi*
Smith.
*AllO' I f n . Oien
Smith, Mr*.
Rota
p lic a . Mr),
Tino ' Pate,
Mr*. Will Whitmire. ‘Mra. M,trUv Whitmire, kfr*. II. R. Billing­
sley, Mr*. John ' Cullum, Mr*.
I .tola -Alford.Mra.Ruby I’etrr*.
Mr*- Forjium Harriet and Mra.
). * \ McAiexnnnrr.
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Also Mlstc* "at'.Hi.e 11**17.
Wanda Hn&lt;ty, Annie Ruth Willi*,
»nv'.i laingfotif ami Edltll Chest­
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. Mrs; Betty HoiL-y spent the
weekend on I^il e wlLon u* the
guest uf her broth,-r-ia law ami
sifter Mr. an,| Mra.* W. J. Stcwd
in Orlamlu.
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Lite Of A Mink

Mink coaU of the fllver blue v*r)cty, bringing ns high
as flfi.OOO, mean brief riotous living for the little nnlmals tyhoau fur is so prized. Mink breeding, no longer
left to Mother-Nature alone, hns become blgbusinftu. Mink
farms, scientifically .run, dot tho country. Qn sne* valued
Just hew we) northern ciilea at |60,0()0 outside' Chicago, tho annual November tak e it&gt;
have aolved ti»i racial problcin pelts Is GOO, enough for nine Fonts, yielding $18,000 groM
la llluatraUd by Ihe riot which'
ouefurrod Saturday night In Phil­
Knfsing minks isn't easy moTtey. They are fpssy anladelphia; .Two whlta men wire *
walking through a section of th#
tity l&gt;t whlcn tfJtrro rrsId.nM
war* a* numerous a* white*. On.1 tripe, tomatoes, cereal, yeast, milk and w(tcnt germ. Mink
nf -Usim became .Involved In a
fight wljh thrfta rmgniti and In mothers are emotional,'tho young, called-"}rits," delicate.
about two minutes tha atTwat* Whelped- in March, reared In luxury, they are-kllled six
were Jamme-1 with cursing, fight­ months later, to satisfy luxury. «
ing, auTtbriag,Macks ami while*.
It’s a short Uf&lt;\ but a gny one, and all to please a
In,1If*ii fsnsw

Mrs. H arriet Honors
. Mrs. John Donohue

By Jaaa William* Ca»*«lberry

votes in this cmintry, but if their full strength were known
ami voted solidly in a national •electJon&gt; their numbers
would, we feel mire, knock the coqtplacency completely put

et how are you'going to strongi)n th* aieeutlva when neopt*
ut party above countryT Huroly
d one In Prknra would tru st'■a
im m enist' a* nroildeijt, and no
immuniet would trust anyl*&gt;Jy
Jt a communist in that high oP

The Friendship Uiftruc of the
Congregatioiuil Cliureh will meet
a t S:00 I*. M. a t tne home of
Mrs. peter Thurston. West Side.
{laughter* of Wesley of First
Msthodlst Church will have a
regular monthly meeting nt the
home of Mr*. P; A. Rnwand,
916 Kim Avenue a t n ot) l \ M.
A chicken pilau and pie *upp*-r
OD^er the'sponsorship of tWe luikp
Moaro- I*. T. A. will l&gt;e given at
the,school lunch room at 8:00 I*.
M- Admission dill he charge 1 fui
adult* and children.
WKDNKSDAt
The businrw meeting and lunch­
eon of the Kinfonl Womans Club
will bo held at the club house a t
1 2 :.’!() p. M. with Uie.folluwliur
as hustessea: Mr*. It. T. .Warren-,
Mr*. A. D. Johnson. Mr*. L. T.
Doss, Mr*. V. K. Iloir, My*. J. N.
(lillon amt Mrs. liroditi Williams.
It i* requested that reservations
b» made immediately with Mr*.
Warren and Mr*. Johnson. ,
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The Soulhside I*. T. -A. will
have Its first me«tiiig at 3:16
P. M. with the board nvttliur -A
2:30 I». M. , All moiDjr* are
urged to attend as plans for the
Halloween Carnival will lie.made.

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lo jj0 fn ^ ll(j I n l p i p a r t t t n t p o sitio n s in m n n y o t h e r o r g a n lz nt loirs a m i in soiiiu o f o u r s c lto o ln a n d c o lle g e s w h e re th e y
e ^ e rt „ tre m e n d o u s itlfltiv n te.
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1# no reaso n w h a te v e r to believe t h a t th e p&gt; m m n n lsta eo ljld c o n tro l a n y w h e r e n e a r n. m a jo r ity n t th e

!)r l.eigmrd -Barker
( . OpIiinu-trUt (

m.DFOUK LEE tSUICCS, who
is assigned du:i.» with me l'. s.
Niiv) at th e , local station, is in
sratch of a (nunc for Ills wife
an | ihllu. lie hri» Lvn* Uvnift;
|iie*idrnt
cdithr-ln-ehief and Mr*. Mihlied in a traner *in the tmilcr pork
White Well*, n fomror prcJhlent, but*' now tha; the tmi)«r* mo
ia managing i.liter. The puhlu-a-' Iving taken nwny 'to aoothiv *!:»•
tioii . . They aiy without a hiiine
llun office is .# Ih'i.aml.
.
lie niav be r.,aciied at tel*,
phone 11D2 if you c*n aid btni.
.V.,S. F.. I». BHOWNI.EK ha*
New Yorker* Here
lieen pinching hitting f°r Couth
For Luke M ary Visit n i i t d r . K EIl'I.ES with hi»* clu*&gt;e* at Semina'*) High . .
We
Mr. and Mr*. ChnrJe* Illnm-J can think of no fim r. teacher to
q:d»t an | dnugh'.*.&gt;i Alina of N* s luiv** a , n repln.cme***--m .SntiS^
T,iH« Cijjr, aTrivi^"Siimtay *ft»■«* | •dr High than chnriuing MRS
noon nt I jk e Mary l&gt;* visit. Mi , UUuWNT.KK.
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Btoimpiial'* id»trr, Mr*. S K l
WAI T It . HEAL, stud.nl *t
Wester.
Mr. Ulcmqui»t ha* m tirfd after I • **»via Al.ibanin Husil'c” College
in Macon. Cm, spied two jnen in u
’ll vi-nr* *»( )-rrvU-&lt;- a* xupviin- cat
Mtniylng a n&gt;al map teerntly
t*‘iuleiit of nn entire block *&gt;f i
aparlnii-iit building* owned by the. nnd upon inquiry found they were
It-,-kdcl',-r int&lt;-rv*|t and lotati-d- Kcaiching for the nitarest route l«
la’iwern East Sixty Eighth* .md I •laekrnm I WALTER said. ’That
Sixty nihlli * Str. ei* and "Third j is mar- wlieie I live and it you
Avenue. The Ul»m&lt;|uiita ip- nd, don't mini! I'd him In an) -how
In make, their bmne iuTut* *YC!i&gt; .1. you the way." . So lie rede in
lilktliv in lackfiiivillc and t) bus
to S ar'o rd to spend last weeken •

examined—('l»**t*
21)3 S. O ranse Avw
__ Orlando, Ibulil*
I’tuin# 4907

Mrs. William Car) Ktkkxou and
Juhn -Jack RucCO me unjiounrine
( their npirrhi;,- mi Set*. t*r in
K J. COPE, MK. i Waycri*"*. IJH. Tit** noVtumiy w.v
:. WA KSO.sft u i t j |iirfoinrc&lt;t ( by Ib-v. Align* tl.
UOltlX&gt;N IllilS- '■Alrlnnin ut 7&gt;: 1n l‘. y . • in the
Pm lryterian Church.
.
Th.i f.KWSEK Jlrainatit* Studio*
Ml*. Ilmf# whose n tutlnrid
will open for the IIHB 17 »ea»on •uit for the • *Kt'4*i»n. Shortly
on'Oct. I in the I. O. O. F. Hall. after the tru-m ony they li.aided
It i* open to b&lt;*y* and Kill* age* t&gt;, . Manchester. Tcnit. und '
7 In 13 and special group* for j Chait.tlux'Ka. Trim. T hrv'lclurtud
lx&gt;y* ami Kiri* I t to 18 ratidi,* nf n few day* ugn and expect t»
ranged. MISS N AN O A. M lt.i make tlielr home in the near
Altll will be a pew addition to future at -01 \Yr*t Sixteenth
the staff. 'She is a graduate f Street.
jtp. speech drpaitiivnt of the
Mr*. Korea hn* ioliL.1 in tht*
Mh&gt; Stnt* University.
The tJ. A. SUKERS-are painting city for the*past 21 year*. Mi
Ihrlt* hum* and doing ryme !•.•• Kno-n ha* l&gt;een a tesident of
drrnratinx toe. The up-dan* i &gt;.hh Sanford' for 20 year* nnd I* Man­
will f i converted into 8 plnymom ager eg (lie Southern llraneh of
and Imiv' s rwim for miii, TtbMMI , nurpea Seed (kimpany with nffiee*
. , . The Mail* Club »f th* Holy , ia the Miuthrnatein state* and
trn ls Episcopal Church •njoyol Cuba. Mx- i« n Krailfi.ile of Belli, •
*ylvuniti State, ha* served a*
1*0*1 t'omdr. of th* Auiericau
th, new year . . . *itt. W. -v legion nnd I* it |ia»t p m id en t
I.EFFLF.K i» pir*ii'"iit .!f the of the Florida Seed men's A#sugi.oup ' . . . The Senior ChqnilHfi elation.
nf Commerce will elect of/lcci*
this i veiling . . . JDK MASS '•
husy picttying up his place ,
Silver U h e . . . HUD linWAIH*
h attiurtiv
i

C E C E L IA T R U C U C K t ^

SOCIETY E D I T O R C e c e IU Truluck

Home EconomicH Club
Sponsorn Dance

• tio n t o t h e i r re a l n u m b e rs . C o m m u n ist trtid C o m m u n is t

T H IJ S A N f Q R D . H E R A L D , S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

TERRACE TALK

Social Calcridai

JUST RECEIVED!
P, it. MITCHELL’S

•.So, the figured given on the number of peo
| fur Communlnt candidateH doh’t mean a filing in
» What would be interegtlng to know |g how njany
TUKBDAT, (xrTOBKR l, IM&lt; ' Ula there are voting for Democratic candldsfca
- —----------- — :— -------:— many Democratic offlce-ho|dcrit,
* '* *
. . In. fact.. Communi*tii. T|ltjcae arc, of coiinc, 1tfifiircH
BIBLE verse FOR TODAY (M . .#ro,
. which are pretty hard to obtain, hyit they
th e y aj-c
af&lt; im|H)rtnnt
to know if we are to correctly asses the Commit
OommuhiaVnififilice
s in'thin country.
r ' It is also pretty well knqwn flint the Communists hnve
nlr«!ndy capturet| a number of our labor organizations even
-though they may -pot ufctuully hold n voting majority fn
those organizations. Tht?y have wormed their way into key
, ,|)ositioiis where they exert pn' influence far out of propor-

TUESDAY; dCT. 1, 1946

Lips Radiant as
Glowing Umbers

Dsrfasi ,
giryr.aitJ*«. »*- itfff (uMam
VIlhtiulBf* jpt&lt;TU«lt It^iliCBWfr
••
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IstftiLkc k vadfS'br* Uor««)v4
wsrvMtuun !•-: ..n^r^uUr Ufr ***
fng «k* t n« 9 nf *»I tlfil (tWf H**
larrinhi “It*I ,■»alldftl

F A R R E L L 'S
SON Im* pTuniod fr*-in a viica
ttm in Hnrtfoi•!;- IVnmKjc-. ■
PA CK A G E S T O R B - ,
AT MOSt Diva AftO DttAATMINT STOM
Uillfh*. Laugh!. . . . T h v i «ni •'*
yinitig Kill "f 1-ahiirv, The »ami* H4M 5T. A4C4DI Blllfl. T IlO fltS R f
»hape bi hind a* |mfotv
A* np
•tooshtiw- l l w f C l i r
, «
T-r-ril e-*d (nr'a
i hail. Sh&lt;- luul ly -it *l&lt; wn nil the
filin ' . , . Ami tint their »•
l.ltlli NNilIu
U t t h WUti
shot hin
S»»* wd*
*
IrTfoift* \%r nii«9«,jl
nl«it\s. up
trici*. Amt nr
Vtitc? Hu’* only »ix . . . IVramrf
t &gt;11111,111 . . . A l'rr»iiui pvliinnii
nmmd ArD. Remarked. "I know
1 k„iikv I,It. F«r wheu I
kk-iiti* inv name a* I*. It I" "Arit
WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL J

Now’s 'Flu* Time*To

W hilnurs Entertain
Sanford Hall Club
Mr. and Mi*. I d I.evy-Whli ■i
’
entertalm-d on Tuenluy honoinig )"'
tif
tin* i ti nitiif with lln* MFLKS. af«*l«tr:%l1*
the Saiifnrd hn«el&gt;nll assoclat'--". |
hall plavi-r* nnd guent* will, i |
------ ------------------------------- --------i iN-ktull party and buffet •UpPci |
ni the Seniinole Founfry Clul,
1
&gt;in,mg thine nttending ini I &gt;d
cd Mr. und Mr*. J.
Mltrh.il.
John Krider. J. h-I Field, Mut ( —
Muml* Rain***)', Mr. nnd Mi*.
Buddy Luke, Mr. and Mr*, t nl , ! ,. nf l.)mnn'* own lli|,-r “ **| "To Ivarh Hi* Own." HELEN
•cell lerenllv at the O r-. FAItIN \ gaie u* a iu*&gt;:e.| ,e i
Blanc, JJr. and Mr*. Jim {khanStreet Dftnce. Among them ' »lon nl "t nl,l,#ila'‘ ami JtM L S
tel. Mr. and Mi*. II. IL Odh.int. • Ini
JtttiJK . the m*u with -UU khLMl**- ijntgiim t lUiit*.—Mill jMili- We
T r.nbm r-trrfiiftr^oiir^T tri'
Tilv^jffltb ^ Odlwm. .T H w . JairrteT.'-F'.i
MILLER. U ntllA lS'K MctIKATH.' to My laiu."
Th,irne7 Mi** O u i d a C hill-it.
’
What'* tin* kill heal nl.mit
H ill. MetTiarle* IH(Viiii. It) i ,,n Shu&gt;i» i III « h i. AI NFS.
Ituddv Storm. Earnb- Midteler. 1I -M 'tilllIN . «■„) l» ., , » l.ynwn. thole new veto inn* giving -It the
PAT gill* the ni*h t ’n&gt;i*f'll. moth, i .
Don Zaipel. Jerry Hllvemion llob it,-,.. JOHN \ AXES and
| IIKATV. win, are
attending the wolf i. nt the ,k&gt;,,r!
Tuttle and AI llryaitl, Jt.
Do my e)e* ilereiie me or i»
, O.II.S. llii* year.
k
| Alltnlion! tnthoay and t iro- thal * new ruitianre ImildMg lie3
palra; 1„u hatrn'l a rtianre -ill, i» ,m (JI II t t \ N &lt; \It\ Mi ami
mi, h a nr* huhh.t hiihbi pair Jl V|&gt; MKII S I I U 'l'’
A few- „f mir new *ta,lrig»
,
l a , FSTIK IIAtVJiINS nnd OKI.me E8TIE HAWKINS. V, Alt
r
TON IIKI.MS.
A I! L IE
One uf the mn*t pujnilar leaeji- ( i ; All FT HAWKINS.
FRED HIKIjRKST,
|
, m at Lyman i* MR. J 1 M W IL L S .
•;
I'AVNE. |ltf pitcher who hurlml I'HUCK (iAINKS. PAUL Mile=
the Celery Fed* through ninny , I.EIt and Ji^N’K MKILATRUP.
1
vletnrje* during tlie pint hare- Sump of the last "Indent.* wlm
l ileciiled to peine back :»,*• \lf
J
bull -eaioii.
I S.a». kld«. I diiln'l know we | OKI.LA VDEMAN. Illl.l l !&gt;*'!
BILL Mel. \ I'liHI JV
2
had *urh c,*ni talent. ThnrMlay JONES.
•vtNFORIt IIOWKI I. u»d i. I F S'
MIRTH ANNI)UMT:ME'&gt;T
I in t ha pel, n t r m II VN CODItE SWAFFORD »
noupcn.the birth of it girl.
Imrn nil Sept. 2i! nl the F oai.t
Laughton ^li-morinl I tor pi ;
F ry er wn* th ) former Cai eriu#
K enmity.
p Palm* end Pine*
Thoiua* Kirkland.
NJwin 8blnh,,|»er,
J. It. .Rtownrt ami
J. F. Htewart of

Mi- and
Mi. ■and
Mi sii-l
M un&gt;l
M&gt; Itrlo,

fir. and Mr*. II. W. &lt;!&lt;»• peed
will rrturn tndnv Irinn HS'iil
where tl'iy *|»cnl ti*&gt; pa
two
week* allendilig Hie com • atln.i
of tho Railway Trainmen Mr.
fiood*pie&lt;l wn* cglV'tl horn, Fri­
day .because of Hie death &gt;&gt;f hi*
Mrs. Lillian Vicksry returned m iirthrr Mr*. Eva Uocd*|K-rd .
yesterday from Jf#y West where
Th# Womans KotvRy of &lt;hrisshe had been for th e post all
Urn Sirvlce met at the hont# uf
waaka with her daughter, N
Then Viekrrjr who hsa b»#n 111, Mr*. Walter ^farl*or„ugh rt "Utly.
Those -pseiraH wrro Mi*. Yar­
Mr. and fjr*. Fklwln BhhihoDtr borough. Mrs. M. E. Dnlley. Mr*.
bad as tkair guest* over the weekand her parents Mr. and Mr*. J.
O. Stewart ami Mr. and Mr*. J. lllckcck, Mra. W .’ Q. Holt*
Fv HBVrart nf.M oultrie, (j*. Tltoy
attend*,!
tin * Moultrla-OrUndo
BatebaH game ia Orlando.

Tea (liven For New
Touchers, Mothers
The Southside P. T. A. executive
lioutd gave a Its ot the Xchool
lion,,ring the mw tm , her* an I
new inotlu-ia I:»*t Tltursdny a f­
ternoon. Apprcxlnmlrly 120 mothe r \ wvie present i*&gt; lo-come at-uualii &lt;il «itti j-arh tier and the
teacher*.
»
Mi*. J. I' filth ii. president;

Another. Special During Our Remodeling Salt

L im ite d

' Mr*. Laura Ingram haa been
spending, Ihe past seven week*
with her son and daugblor-ln-taw
ami Mr*. Roga,- Ingram at

S u p p ly

BATTERY RADIOS

&gt;*- Ingram U a Satire
Insburg, Wpat Ya.
a* their dinner gneata on

(leHg price of battery)

LEU8ER DRAMATIC STUDIO:
ad jB d -c fi

A »»in c".|l^ Opening of Their

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to Pay the M ath er Way
PAY, OCTOBER 9 v
and Girl. 7; vto
13
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Bastion tend for free

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Notre Dame And Top Ten
Texas Stand Out And More L e a d e r s ; ■“
As Grid Champs In Majors Named:* # * !£ . SKfJ'3--.,r,•.1&gt;
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FOR RENT
ROHM for » n t, I I 14, Park, phono
II4-W,
FURNISHED room -r- 807 Mag­
nolia Avenue.
F U R N IS H E D room, gentlemen
preferred.
All ’ conveniences,
.910 W. 3rd fit,
BEDROOM for rent. 311 l ’ark
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lando toad. Phone Co, 470.’!.
2 ROOMS for housekeeping. Ad
ulta only. ■ 710 Oak Avc.SMALL fumlihed apartment ? ,■&gt;.
00 («rr month. No children.
Edward F. louie, Phone 11$1. .

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WANTED TO RENT

HELP WANTED

5 ARTICLES FOR- SALE

man*
j.ACCOUNTANT and office
e
right. Inan.
F il l .'l l ; ' «IU- F.|H Oil u .a
experience,
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c l i r Herald.
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OBITS nrul m eal—ground fresh; Tll]1 ftir ,
fgmily Hawlelgh
every Monday froth snuAflako
burinessv In West Pasco County.
eoni. Cah he bought a t GardProjects sold 2ft years. Per­
rwr's. Store, Lake Monrof. 10
manent If you are a hustler.
lb. hair. 11.00.
Write Itnwbigh's, D*-|rt; r A J 2I4-123S, Memphis, Term, or ecu
Popular Seat Covers
If. •-Hartman, Box 234, LongSEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
wood. Fla.
MIRACLE 1ILOCKH
WANTED— I ycung men, age* IB
FOR your home—Superior trork
to 2 1 , to travel U, 8 . Transpor­
manship weather resistant. high
tation *furnlshis|. Drawing, ac­
strength, termite proof. Mir
count in training. Wonderful
acle Concrete [Co-, 309 Elm
future for ambitious young men.
Avc.
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For further Information aee
Mrs. Morgan, Valdes Hotel, I
IMITATION leathers In most
Mn JL.tp -P. Mt No phui/j calls,
colors and large selection of
please. Apply In person.
good' upholstery fabrics. Robert
S. Brown, 2911 N. Orange
9
WORK WANTED
Ave., Orlando, Fla.
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Challenge The'Army*Musml And Vernon
Two Year Reign. Cop Honors. With
Over fCival Teams Largo A v c r a pres

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Jake Caulfield, -as well a k
•[ &lt;1 (1,000 .

Em. ,

HUM’S WANT DUCATS
, NEW YORK, Oct, t,
plte a ' chilling rain, Brooklyn
bn*.bull farts lined tip seven
“breast for two blocka 'yn ten iay
to buy tickoD for Thursday's
playoff game with tbs St. Louis
Canllnals. Although the tickets
didn't jo on sale until 9 A. M„
the line Started fanning before,
dawn. H.U0 U reiorvnl peats went
on sale, with 2 2 ,00 ft unreserved
s-ata acheftuied to go on sale
Thursday morning.

K&gt; t h e As s o c ia t e d p u k e s
Here are tbo lop ten hitUTn in
tho two Major Leagues.
In the National I/eaguc. Stan
Musia) of tt&gt;i St. Louia Cardinals
ivon the IHitting crown with a
mirk of Jtfti followed hy Johnny
H York .337; Johnny
on .All; Dixie Walkyn .323; Del Ennis
la .313; Tommy Hulhltey
.' Louis ,303 ; im
iUi' WalD
„••• -- /i*1,*' r' *,’■, k'lSnre* Halt nnit
\r
Bm&gt;. . 8 ,.u g h .
•« « «
ahJ.oh’In .hJ9 anil Billy ,Y ou-are thsrstore requIrM to
Ilrooklyn and Dost-in 'suesor in *«|4 causa la |wrseB or
by attornsr at Mia Court Home
ftcnrurd. Klorlda ob tha 2llh gay
[rican league, Mick- III
or Orn.btr. ISIS and that la &lt;la«
crow it laull ih-rrof a ilerrso vru ronfraao
WjIi2S?I9F
lUntiO ’
'If al till*
H
drirhla and Detroit IMS. •
’ McCcsky of L'ltroit
«». t*. It I! itN DON
4*Urk, Clrrull (four!.
I'hU .318; 4&gt;om III..... 8 *(nlnnle County, glorlda
&lt;t«m .310; Luka Ap- (DPS’ICIAL aCAl.)
igo .399; Vcrn Step­ Ernr*l K« flotlsheldvr
Atfdrney
hens cf S,. f,uiil« .307; Hank Eft- *■
| Florida
•
-triis oB M.lev-'land .301; Lou
Boudreau 'j tw' Clc vein nd .294.
ClR W ii 1 0 1 in ng T tih
&gt;l« -f ai¥Tthc in lividcni traders
N1 .M 1 I JUDICIAL . 1 -lltCtIIT Op
in other iwbartmcnts:
.•
g TlirTHTATK
US’ 8 M1IUDA. t.N AND
In the Joitional league, S tan t o , , I-I.MI.SI il.K court r r .
IN
CIIANCKH).
No. ISIS
Mualal n( 1 Ht. Louis led the IIL'tlV A. HATrilhiVg.
t
'
n» seori-d, 1 2 1 ; hits.
I'lolntltr,
•
v*.
,,48; ami triples, 10 ,
MAI.ACUA1
HATTIIU1V8.
i i r of. St.. Isiuls Iwl Dofrnd.int.
.
to rutin
ed In, 128. Ralph
' • m ils : to . a i &gt;i *i : aii
Kjnur
burgh wu* th&gt; home
TUB UTATIJ UK PI* rill DA- «.i
.run k]
Ith * H3. St-boobmy S1AL.VCII At SIATTII t:\Vit. ......... „
and atlgi.K. ,1 re (ioliCral
Rnwe
adelphla had the best, es*ld«n&lt;«.
tllo q , h fn ilss, Arls.nm.
pltahing,. iv age, 11‘ wins and 4 D Too
Are hi-r.li&gt; 'nollDril that
11ms b.srt Lroualil hhMln%l n.i,
» afe mark o f ,733. - - *uu
la tho Clntili Cnurl of Oomlnolo
In t
I*rican b-iiirtu’, Trd County,
VioLdif In Chum-ory, * tj|.
Willla
loston Dd In :ruu* *.) i,« nliT.r *.| forth, hy Itl'SSV A.
uni) jou n r. h.rshy
with
ank Greenberg of JIA'iCItHWH.
it -lo ri|«1_fIII
wtlh tho
“ CI.rh i-f
Ih'jrnlt
in runs hatted in,' *rntulr'
’t&lt;1 Cnuy J .Ulf Wi ll Irii 11 irpoarantf,
137, a:
r 1 ) runs. It. Johnnv iperjonalt&gt; or hr alInuioy),
SPORTS LAUGH P,«ky
— III Id
on tigs SOih day of th-lutn-r;
o
»«lon led In hit*, 204.
Hr S h m Ii IH I'm a ISIS- Mi'l ther.afl.r . to (il, u lih
Stan Spence,of AVarhington was • Iel rl*rk ymir wrltUn il.f.n.. «.
Formof Hravyweight Champion the lea Jor in ' doubles. 49. Hank If .niy. fo irto till] ,,f rorepiniiTl In
•mhl iull al I hr lira, Jo r nor Ihod
Max Ilaer held his own In other Kdwardu of t'lctclaiul tupped the hy
taw, i|«rdn fell nol nr iudg
fields, thnn pugilism. Jinx not only bmp in Irlp'ijs, 1 (1. Dave F trrlss to.ol will h. .n l . rr.1 against y*,|i
was the tup fighter of his time, •if lloxton had the bc»t pitching ••V .t.fnuft Tills Is ,i Mult hv lh .
'alnlIff. III'IIV A. &gt;1ATTIIriVH.
.but he al q claimed to be'one of » ernge, 25 ami ft for h mark of Ifir
,flvnrr« from you. MAI.ACHAI
the. t'?il ibcssed men In the coun­ vOfl.
iUTTIICWit, ,1.r,-iidnut
try. .sxn'r's wardrobe Included HO
IVITN'BHH h r h .ml and srnl of
suit* of rlelhes, four full 'ire's fit*, two dozen bats nn,| one high -eld Coorl al KMiitnrd. Pli.rlila, thl»
of Ortoh-r. I»IS.suits, 2ft pairs lhocs. 250 nrek- silk bat. In addition. Mux sported 1st day
II. I’ IfCliN'IMiN
tics of gaudy color, six golf out- u valet who also served as chauD
A* c t.rk i*f mmIiI Court *
KiKKlrlAI. ol.Al.l
•cur, tvnist ami accountant.

lly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
In tha collegiate grid world,
Notre Dame and Texas stand out
as the .'most serious challengets
of Army's two-year reign over
coIVige teams.'
Notrr Dame will face Pittsburgh
this week, and should get by that
one wit lion, any difficulty. Texas,
meanwhile, will meet. tlo Okla
homa Aggies, and that may he
the Rest game of the day.. .Army
will elash with an Improved .C ar
nell loam.
Other tup games this' week;—
Navy against Crlumbls, Colgate
vs. Yale, Brown at Princeton,
Syracuse at Dartmouth, Tufts at
Harvard, D iroit at Holy Cross,
EXPERT pointing—contract or Lafayette at Pennsylvania, lows
hourly hauls. B. U.' (Dugan, &lt;at Michigan, Wisconsin at North­
froe . esi.itmu-s, Phone 1134 or! western, Indiana at Minnesota,
783J.
' Purdue at Illinois, Kansas Slate
at Ni breaks, Texas A. A H. at
LAWNS m o w e d .
Reasonable Oklahrrha, Missouri at*St. Louis,
|nices. je rry Lord, phona 788- Boston College at Michigan State,
Tulsa at Dn&gt;1&gt;&gt;, Arkansas at Tex­
et Christian. Texas Tech at South­
P f f i Ct
1,0 * ern Methodist, Southwestern at
* *rlt' pHone 1120,
Rice, Ohio State at Southern CalLAWNS mowed. A. C a s w e l l , Ifornla, Oregon a t California
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UCLA
at \lf.ati
Washington, Idaho at
phono U84-J. ___________ _
Washington State, U|uh State at
DESIRES laumiry work! 808 Bay (Colorado, Alabama ut South'Caro­
Ave.
lina. Tennessee against Duke,
10 Business Opportunities Furman nl Auburn Florida At
Tulai&lt;), VMI ^t Georgia Tech.
LOOKING fur right party to take Xavitr nl Kentucky, Mississippi
over A irport Restaurant, Avia- Stata at Ijrulsiana State, North
^■tlotv Country Club anil Cocktail Carolina Stnto at Clemson,' Vir­
Idtunge. iFxclujivij francb|s«; tt ginia at Virginia Tech, Wako
real jirupo’/lion for the right Forest at Oiorgetown and Willi­
party. Sanford School-cf Avia- am and Mnrv at the Citadel.
.turn, Sanford Municipal Airport,
I’liuLi. Knnfui',1 IMO,

UNFURNISHED apartment or
house badly needed by veteran
and family. Appreciate any In­ TUXEDO FEEDS—complete, line.
formation ni to friends movHunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.;
- Ing, houses being vacated or
owners who may ‘rent. Per­ CONCRETE sewer ' pipe—Septic
tanks, fence post, grease traps,
manent resident.' Phone 473benches, flower pats. Miracle
W, D.-C. Riggs.
Concrete Co., 309 Elm Ava.
apt., 2 or
FURNISHED houto or apt..
CARPENTERS - MECHANICS
3 bedrooms. Photje 599-J.
ATTENTION J
f t 3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE We h a r e , Just received a large
R M ^ t
of h ard -"targ et
tools, ami It will pay, you to
ONE OF Sanford'a finest celery
farms located In the heart of
look them over,
tha best eatery district, with a '
STANLEY-ROGERS
l
o
v
e
l
x
Y
o
u
must
*e«
■
it
H
___HARDWARE
CO.
*
.. ,ihone. . i m , . , --------------apt)reelate It.
MEN'S, women's and chiblren's
~ Edward F . Lane.
new Fall shoes. See us for She
FJJUR LOTS — Sanford Avenue
hard.to*get merchandise, (J. W.
I ust outside city* limits. Cheap, • Clark, 208 Sanford Avc.
•hone 220-W.
SEE US for Innersprlpg..M at­
FOR BAJJ4
tresses,
Ilnx Springs,
and
A VERY good seven rsom house
Hollywood Beds a t factory
on five acres land with plenty
pricer.'"Retail store Si display
fruit Uwea. * Lart,| au liable for
room.
raising vegetables or flowers,
UP W, FIRST ST.
l) buy at 98260.00,
A teal
Echols Bedding A. Furniture Co.
SEVERAL choice building lots in
Sanford Mattress Factory
Mayfair and Sanford Heights
Phona 1133 and C72-J.
LO A N S
ST
section
priced
front
$
100.00
to
at
W • 9809.00.
OUTBOARD motor boat for* sate
. LOANS MADE
i, TWO atory home on corner lot ' —15 ft, century bull atul 12
FROM $10 TO 1300
horse Johnson motor.
(Irail
4n good location priced at
strict privacy; fust service
575(10.00.
condition.
119 Sanford Ave..
FLORIDA* -LOAN CO.
Photic 1098.
*
SIX room bungalAw on Palmetto
K'2 Kanfbrd Avenue
Avenue hard wood floors, three
PAINT ynUr ear with NUbedrooms.
•
ENAMEL fur 92.95. No brush
IIORltOW HERE WHERE
SEVERAL nice '6 .A ft room
marks! Randall -Electric Co.
PRIVACY IS RKKPKCTCI)
bungalows In good locations
It naluidl desire for privccy
from 17860 to 98800.
CHOICE Gcrbcrn Daisy plants. YOU
in muncy matters is strictiy
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Call after 4:00 P. M. 123 W.
respected her*. Friends and
REALTOR
10th St.
•
relatives are not uuestlonrd
Raymond Lundquist
about your credit. Your em ­
Associate
ZENITH hearing aid, • slightly
MITII’K TO 4ITKAII
ployer of businesa associates
Atlantic Bank .Bldg. Phone 732
used, 1 . uMinahlr, Ibyi A r /11
T«» Ki'NA MAV; IIKllAN: 13! Kim
will not hear of vucr personal
Awnuf, Newark. Nr^
&lt;
Herald.
Yitii iirr hcrplif unllfl. l thsit J iC
Here la something Interesting for
affairs. There U no causa- for
^i*il !imn hfepfi fFtPtMftlml III lit** |
person looking for Income; a
embarrassment.
PANSY PI ANTS
» r a m m im -a iio o v rru . jn .
iMrcuIt r.Hipf ttf | In* Ninth Jn'llrlnl
w»)ll byilt 7 -room : homo—.with ItcaOr-by M*t-ri*wr flD»r%ujinii»W5 fc» lD^gnabWrcrnMt ^
lOMiiii iif PinflilJi* ht-mlnnlc C4ni»n|ye
rdown;' This week only! '
roe
EZi'—J ..
*No etf-makera on money loans.
in’ Cbmrery, ut»d«ir Ihr thlw of 1
if*|i h Ja
&lt;1!*fi*m viw •"&lt;1rm Mnp .
Varlabla payment plans.
completely f u r n i s h e d , ncw!Y
GEBTRUDR VINING
H'ilfl i tillI I Hr rfltrf firuillil I
♦coretten „Insb’-j,
recently
FAMILY LOAN CO.
\ decora
■
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0-i . f,;.lr
innl*
yd*) Dnity Hun bus high prnUes f* rifi nI*
Phnnn 731
m
t
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t
is?if11nrr *■,
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Phona 39
f lyile I it Mfill«Kar, popuhr ).n for the Hnufrid 1- ullti.uk, Willi
Florida Rank ft hie.
| id on the outside, In ■ good
Y e ti im* lh r r * f n r r
f*»
al tin .Sviuiiiole Country Club, 1 Andfrsun,
*
Ifreon
downtown location. Has double VHSSTlNf JI lO USE tier trie 3(1 gulIn fin(4 f'fiiMM* In
**i'
H M i'iin -v a t Itio
lloiirr* In I
giving Ids' llinr, ami efforCa to
garage, and a good t room ** lea table top hut water beat - 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
W’bitty hn* this to sny alwiui
P t iif iA l o il lh*» S il h - ilw r *»t j
teach the Imy* and girl# r f Hem In Andar/on: **The failure to atop Mauftffil,
• garage apartment which Is rent­ i er. Also Gns ratfge. 2 ft l/i San­
' it l r is r ^ J i f f um l Unit In (Irfm ilt
ford Ave.. Apt, 2.
ulc High Hr bool somt thing nbout Anderson and the gtiieial lot thpff'nfi h i t i f f i i |ir»i rfinfrgjM* w ill
ed unfumlsheil. TLj h o i l s t
SHINS
the golf game. He fs doing thD'tfcwn by tlu team diruvej cosily he rnlrrei! ujid Ihr nalil mUtP |irn- |
could he eaeilv adapted .into a ONE .1 horse Model It Briggs
rrn»! rw p.irln,
.
.Slims cards andI posters
fmo Job no hi* own book and i* ,to tho li«-*ls.
2 apartm ent house. Price $10.
tnf* ltr»n*1 • tin Offlrful
Si• Stratton engine for sn'‘l.
;
O— DEE'S SIGN SERVICE
not I
bsing
rmn|&gt;msated by th;
"They krsjw in advnnfa that “r ^f ill In fifth tiny nf Rr|»!rmliuf,#
S 0&lt;M&gt;N
ELECTRIC
HER
VICE
CO.
O. D. f j m lrcss. Phone 1 0 2 1
tehiHil or athletic association. Th* Anderson f ^ t s the man that Huy titt.
A 3 apartm ent house. In goml 207
.,07 &amp;)agnotin
..
Ave.
Phone 101
golf rnthnxiesU number nppmxi. had to
n r imtUcnoK
condition, on large let, 2 c a r l -----f t
but lack of alertJ FLOO§~MANDiNG
- «*lrrh . Ctrcull Court*.
rnalely 150 which Is a large group nesg on
garage, with Ineomi bringing In*1 .WATCHED
«“ *•»•»•
purl of Gsinesvillu
.rugs—b x 12 and tl x and .finlxhin.^. Cleaning
!&lt;«mltioir »(*oil«tV. yiWliM
_ and
id wax­ for the first yoar that golf ha» gave
And
$103.00 par months One ap art­
| 0 W; H throw rugs.
phone ing. Now fluora surfaced to par*
n hi* chance and the (UKKlCIAi. HKAI.V
l»e-n nffeuift to the student*. When big hoy ti
ment could Im made Immediately
every advantage* of y;iii,.si K. Housholdsr
flIO-W nr 2529 Elm Ave.
faction. Old floor* mad* lilts Daw. the "swincstera" learn how to the
Attnftmr
oppor iltr.'S offered him."
available for purchaser, Price
C»l|
, hold the club» and a littls more -MrMulle rimtlniinl, *'lq adili- Snnfuftl, Flnf IriA
BRAND NEW'
90,750,
*
II.
M.
GLEASON
j nbout gelf they will be Invited tloft .to .A
U II. P. MOTORS
. Business «intarprisa — grocery
troll as « backfield
n n n r r , to A P r a iu
Lake Mary, Fla.
.
o u t.to th j Country club on Sat­ •tar. Sanfoll p ie 'e n tc f 11 hnrd
• $29.50
store, eervlee etatloA. and llvTO; Wm.'C. m rlaan. whuse ptsre
urday
morning*
to
play’
around.
'
BAUER
APPLIANCES
raMMsiirn f» lilikmiwn. .
charging HWe nn,| the deOsnsIve
Ing quarters, mndernly ciiuipprd
RENT A CAR
You are linrfby
In bp| h—»
The golf clubs ami other equip. work of Cjarcnre Grantham, a*
YOU DRIVE IT
and
If , KKT 0 p p 0 UR 5.50 x 19 um-I
ana doing
001 ng nice
nicsbusiness.
n o .in w .
on
Ihft lltli day of Ortolisr, A. D.
hr
ment
are
being
furnbbeil
by
I
PIIONK 200
ntet-Jsted living In Horidn nm l: tl
w!t)l w, ,,
AlU(Utf
ont* a t \) \t (hie Im cksm
»Ut- i t |« In ■
a *crrtsln suit for dlvorr* 1
■Vnninole Country Club through fltmwUnir.
STRICKLANJl-MORHlSON
mil tiff In tho clri-iitl I'ourt oft
in _.operatlng a .good b iu ln ^ ,, auU nn, an, 4k Park.
the g(h«n&gt;*lty o f Manager Ed
•'-URIVE-IT, INC.
T hese I'Jm arks s ta n d , fo r th em - JSrmlnoiM ^C. Italy, Flo,Id*. *n «li-i
wilh permanent income, let u*
lifitvUtol
tltls of whirl, csss I*.
Uivy-WhltiHr and Ttrwidrgai selvis as *, memorial to the fine
show you this opportunity, * THREE-picce living room suit*j,‘
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
Hals off to a new rentura in work that Kettles dml Ganas are Kilt* Im,u ttarlana. lilslntlff »&gt;.
13 Mr ACRES dose to colored
gi*od condition. 809 W. 1 2 th,
VYpi. C. . liar loan. Drrindunl
PARTS AND SKRVIC8
sporta I t
grammar school, suitable for
doing at the- local school. TDj , 'W ltnrss'm y hand and nfflclall
Phono 370-M nr 910.
109 Palmetto Ave,- Phone 1911
sboya them/elves are worthy of •ski nl Hanford, HrmlnoL County.
negro £ub-dWliitm or * IndustIlIkKi
HHI(ia nv
iva4 Hint, of Florida, this Ulh yay ofjl
The D a m cud is
ATTENTION
trial‘ ijfttsriirls*.
ijftterprlse. Propen
Property Joittg
the praise
nr lltau
they ssmiilii
would ha
notI )get
SNAPSHOTS—printed, developed,
8 e|)t*nit&gt;*r, A. Ik UK.
1
The ■ New
^ ■ ■Smyrna■ ^ P f Barracudas
i f i H f i uH^l S Banford entei'Nl the game
A t l a n t i c Coast Lme tracks. IF Interested In purchase of toys,
enlarged. W e.aopy old photo*
game*, - dolls, pull toys, wheel
O, V, ItUIlNDIftf
are rounding a poj'mt elrven lnt» U n underdog and rame out vie-*
9100,00 per aerr.
graphs.
(llrrk
rg
Clrcalt
ffourt
Condition in an attempt to re- torious. We predict that before
35 acre* af land on West 1st - goods and complete Him of
.NIC1IOLL STUDIO..
Christmas gift ’merchandise for 220 Melsch Bl 5, Phone 1199. rapture the North Central Florida the srasun .Is over other sports (PEAL) Hstnlnol* Coil,lly, KK-rMo |
Street, In. flowing-well area.
resale, Write P, O, Borf 1401,
Conference championship for the wrltere will sing the pralsse of
Property'border* on paw*! high­
ELECTRIC appliance repair*— recond straight juar.
,
the Himinole High School grid CfinCCTP COURT. NINTH JUDI­
way west of Monroa Center*. - Sanford, Fla.
wo rvpntr wsshing m*ch|ne»,
The Barracudas have at pre- machine lust as ha* Whltoy Me- CIAL CIRCUIT OF FI/lltlDA. FOR
Land Is partially
a ru i“ cleared. This HEADQUARTERS for Christine*
HKMDf
HKMlNOt-K COUNTY, IN CUANvaaiiuiis UHIIVI*,
vnccum
cleaners, ,«PW|
.fans, unnwi
mixers.
nt a strong eleven and without Hut'iin ofi Gainesville.
Is 1 good boy ht $00.00 per
G
CERT,
gifts, toys, games, books, dolts,
T rttU r AppUnncfi Bfrvlct, JU)4 Inforseln »difflcultle* &lt;&gt;stering the
IIARRIDT K- MATTUSCn,
B ij' now on budget or lny-aw»y,
W. 2nd stt, Phone HM4-J,
picture the New 8 mTma aleven
_______________
We-Told -You-il»
(
Complainant,
Bavcral email_____e*
home* ranemi
ranging In
Flrestono Htoius, 111 E. First
:; * ’
will U a t potent a i tiny were
Trice from $2,600 to 9(l,6W. One
JhlA
could
be
we-told-you-s-v
ANNOUNCING opening of L. D last year.
St.
•
n
HUNKY
J. MATTUflCH.
'
y '■ simply lieeause- w* did tell you
eomnletclv furniih-d house.
8lmua*on Engineering A S u r­
j n#fro&lt;Unt.
CapL Johnnie Perriss, a' big
■ .PRKO W, BENDER
CELERY plant*—e n o u g h for
veying. llarlon C, Gonlon, ra- 223 pounder and David Rltriila at th a t Mvril Hoag would likely to THB HTATE O r FLORIDA
ba
the
new
m
aneiur
cf
the
Bnomi 2 Florida Slate Bank Ilhlg.
TO
IIKNItY J, kfATTUIKTtli
about 10 acres. Valiant, Paspresentattva. 110 N. Park Ay*. 185. __
hold __
the_____
tackle
positions. Gainesville G-Men for next year.
t* poa
You ar* hereby notified that 4
■ i Phone 1031)
c|v*l and Early Fortune.' Beils
I’hhone 1120,
been filed In- Ibe Clrculi
Georga Museon,, 1«51and *G*wrg* . Jf* will be thy"’ m anivtr. Tlie
»n«* suit ba*
of Henvlnole County,. Florida,
have not Wen pulled over. About
80 ACRES good land being N ft
' " “ *■11,-1.40 icoards; '-Myron'announcement came yesterday af- Court
BUILDING
Roofing
*
Painting
tii
tho
mil
uf risrnel r,. slattuerii,
ready.
'
PR
otu
010-R.
of NWH Bee. 8-20-80, by ownWhite, 140 center; Bobby Honder- *um oon following a ’ *beard . of nimntslnanf, r*.-Henry J. Sfattusrh,
« r. Writ* Orlando. Box 3753 5-BURNER oil stove for sale. i Smith Brothers, Phone 108g*J. eon. HH. and John- Fanelll, 140,directors mudlug of the Gaines­ defendant, Che freery No. ISM. The
halar* Of this suit la to obtain a
tor phene Orlapdo 6109.
You hare It. W* h*re I t
n - at tha end*.
ville hall club.
1100 W. First St...
divorce. You ar* ■required to file
4k J. H aulers, Corner l i t and
Thn. baekftdd combination will
Th* directors also announced ro ar written apearnnea on or be­
4H acres with S.roojn
robab!
hrobably
be Tommli Hall. IWX •that the work Inv agreement with fore the twenty-first day of Oc­
a r t ic l e s W a n t e d
lim ri' ‘' '
'
, bath. WeUr,_jhd- and $
Jeer#* pro
D. ...__
It.K, er _n Cecrse
' two serfN ieinporchss. I’LL BUY your eat regardless 13 NOTICES—PERSONAL QB: .Louie Clayton and Walter thy Atlanta Cracker* le also com tober, A. wilt
ba enlered . aaslnet
Middleton at the halve*, each' ti ____
plete. This
kin, .Itself
______
. J la a great
yoit office and *tm&gt;» and . of age or condition; Roy Real,
150. pound mall lu g ftri and accomplishment
the ' Gmfen.M
H|
- ‘ forir - th
ms- hand nod »eal na
Price $8,000.00. Year*
BEMIN OLE TIItH SHOP
100 W. 2nd1SU
Bit*tea- McCray, 170, In the full­ This willv mean
od hall
_____many
u ih f _good
af the Ctrvull.Court af 9«m
n U m*)'. be bad pn
20
1
North Farit
1
back
slot,
*
^
.
..
-,
players will find Jh e lr way ,lpio liade . Cnunty, Ftotida. Ihle |TCts
f j""
USED pianos for cash. T^he Music
Telephone 37
Th* ends are Uckcd up by a the fold of the GailutvUle club day qr ntjilemher,-A. is IMt.
t room hous*. large
Hoc,1phono
O. F. llKRNDOff
—
1
-■ of
- * -heavy
1
■ *hove;
-------Jerry
- n w u - th at Would never have beep there
Ctsrk, Circuit Court
blcken pen, F h o *««*
NftW ready to grind every Mon. n»lr
had
the
agreeir.iint
not
been
ntgpman.
100,
and
Till
SpeMar.
150
(BEAL)
fenced, deep well. ruq- CLEAN col ten rage wanted; Will
day morning — Your corn,
Tackle position* alto ham heavy i t l / *: ,■ - .
,
pay &gt;10c per pound. Please bring .'g_r its,, tr.eal,
r.1 Loeatfd near
com m -cob
......1 , ________
.
them
to
tho
office
of
Tha
Atlanta field* a jrinnlng eltsh
..re 95450.00.
shucks, etc., for feed, J, W, and well trained r*Dl*c*mi-nls.
William Rape, 210, and Bob Cain,
Sanford Herald.
I room bouse, front ami
Bril, Lake Monroe, Phona 18.
170; guard replacements a n f-lw practically every year and next
H. hot wkbh m tale, rtC K U P truck. Dixie‘Slows, 1498
&gt; »®9 to .b e counted dif__________ _ for reftt. Tha and amall, Allan W ard/
art 11*. Jo t
PHONOGRAPHS
garage. Price $4000- w. 13tii sl .
.
Holland, 117, and Duncan Exum. furantly. Tha G-Men will nut*
nfei-tf-.- **-, -a*-; \ ‘ v-wf.
Huate Box, phone- 053.—_
138.
,reriallv benefit by having
_ I W p _Hoag
fltpynw Beach, SPINET piano wanted In' g&lt;Wd
,»h#lr manager and A tlanta to
to ' eft metal
eondlton, Phona 9.
STUDIO o f S h i o w o r a p i i y
oot th«m
thsra aoms
*ora« playor* when
Praise Andersen
(shoot
north.
for flnesj ft**Hty
WhlUy McMullen ef th# Celnes- necdevl n o t year.
7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies
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11. Coleman Reviews
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King-George Returns Tir Tlmtrtt tif Grcuct
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w O E itm iEirn , Oct. 2;(/p&gt;
- Allied Control' Council
delegates are disclosed to
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nmp out details for the
hatighig of Hitler’s .eleven
Surviving henchmen.
The detail conufkittcc was
composed of four men, one
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Tito urgant/ilicm at prcient hai j
s m-nihrsUin of 117. he said. withy
*ni- annual budget of tlSIOO und » ‘
i- k '.i h riant? of It. 07.1 Mr C jln tiill j.
aim Ihstike.l tin- director* lor 'Jielf
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in tin- utt'lrlns 'wnrr n Manager
llle^ln1 nli I Mir elfi.-trucy of Mlui
, M auJicl Bella.
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R-it-ilnr I, F Poylr wax njunlliled
Irtnj’^rary chairman of tin- tneclili;. A uoni'inttmt comm1Met- was
ithrn ai-Polnl ett -etinrtMlnr ol U L.
I’ -m II James nut lohu Her.
Atolii* Curriiway ami W A Pat­
rick Tltcv rstired und !*lvp ;&gt;re•-litr-J a Hr* of netnlnoe* for Ute
V4-I-.U4' office* Nomination* atfre
-ui'-d for from tl}&lt;* floor but thcr;
&gt;-u-r none, tin- nomiuatlini com*
HlJii-r'* -rlccUfm, *ptr uti oilmans*
h electel.
‘
In addition In tfir olficet* ali*ad n»mtd Hi* folio* it-t dP tri-t
.irr to r* J,trills * rtr -le '-il l i t ' m * -J-, I Fnoili so uni- OUk
Itlit No '1 II It Crotplev. tinirlct
No I, -I A llUllInr. niVi rl No
4 • it F \A1tn-li-r. und Dlslrlr’ No. I

illusala, Franco and the Unitm
Sta‘.-:». They a»&gt; mole I under a
security blackout In the deserted
courtroom whur? for ten months
Nuidom'a h-ading war critninaU
werq. tried.
A redoubled force of Amrrican
jfusnJs .surrounded tiu undent
Piuernberg ' courlhdu* • -lo assuie
that iuitlru ii m i hampered: T in
American soldiers are under order*
to ."shotil. tr kill” In tb i cns«
of Stty provocatiuin and It lias
been Announced that security
oitasun-i will be maintained .un‘11
Ujs, day r f retribution has nas«ed.
, Meanwhile-, with the shallow of
Ihu gallows hanging oyer the
•luumrd war criminals, their.
Icttse attorneys ar- liu»y prepar­
ing eppcoLs. Thj four-p w«r Alii- |
Id Coninit Council in Hcrlin i* Hi- j
last hope of the condafltned Neiis.
buf tlr-rj epPiP.ru little liklHiotnl
of n revgrtel of the decisions of
thr International H llltsry Triburi-.
•I*The convicted war criminals

5 W O Klllin*

ClAtttiMO OVI« THI *101 o f a 273-foot cliff In his station wajo.i at
Fort Washington, N. Y, Oscar Gtoeckler, 27, a veteran, managed In
elimb back to the road, despite being badly Injured, to be picked up by
a passing motorist The car, which bounded against huge boulders as It
fell, Is shown being removed from the rocky gorge.
(Initmatlniwl)

Marshall Dendy And Alex Waite
Speak At Kiwanis Luncheon Today
Catholic Bishop
Declares Future
To Vindicate Him
It inhop Joseph Hurley
. Of S t AtitfUHtinc |
Is Attending Trial
2AHKRB*, "Yugoslavia, Ocl.

Arab view, cn th .
tha adjournmrnt *7 «Id b# dl*Ik e Official said that a datn
«• rectinvanlng Uo Palaetlnp Con*
irence would bo announced IlU f.
he gpokeaman - made hi* dlaoeutoa after Foreign Secretary
gHtol Bavin and Colonial Reedae»&lt;^evge Hall today attondI thd itxtli minting n f the Arab
midons. begun B
ago.

I. (Al*)— A Franciscan monk
today testified that Yugo­
slav Archbishop Atojsljc Hiepinac once wrote a pastoral
letter which called for pauhe
rraiatance againal the goccni- Ment of Jarahal Tito. The
• Monk, Father Modesto MarUncle taatlfled that IhroArchb is hop had told hint, “ If
Monts think* I am harmful lo
the Catholic Church. I will
abdicate. Otherwise I will con- «
"Una* to fight for the rights
• f the church."
*
ZAtilt KM, Yugoslavia, Oct. 2 (/P)-*-Th» tria l,o f tha hand of the
Homan Oatholle Church In Yugo­
slavia, Arthblahop A lojiljc. 8t*piaac, today entered it* third tlar.
Tha rhmthnuut staunrhly main­
tained that \ t n future will vlndle»to
him
of chitrKe*
of. .collaboray
si_
’______
_____groups.
_.
. -^ru-XTI
tlon*awith
terrorist
An Araarkpn Catholic. Bishop
ter mid St* pinac'* trial by a IhrtuMfeit
lunhla'a court
Mil rf as
tod M
nh» of
n t the
thfl
m an prepi^*
“ona
most important avunts -of the
eonlury.** -&gt;*So far, tha Yugoclav church­
man rowrvad hia.dcfaiuto p&gt;m- IU
T. Waits predict*") that deldeclnrrd vestorday. “when It is
possible to publish documents, pita the fact, that Hollins had
and when each ran speak without a new and untried team with
foar, thou Will be none who wilt many 01 veterans, something
aay a- word against my Arch* •pactocular and Interesting might
bishopric."’ The Yugoslav public result. Up .until four weeks ago,
S ros»eulo,r contandad that tha a t least half nf the men had
m s and condition* new are such not seen each other or th« coach,
th a t JIUhop Btepinac may apeak he said. Bob Johnson of .Winter
Park and Howard IfonUeth i t
before tbd mUonal court.
Bishop J m p h Hurley of Saint Sanford introduced the speaker*.
W inter Park v Initon* Included!
Auguslln*, f la , a regent of tin
Belgrade Apoatnlic NuncMuce. la Dr. Waite, 0 . N. Denning, Harold
atterdlng tk« trial, liishop Hurley K utiatm un. R- C- B aker,'• Rtir
saga he will remain alksnt about Travllllan, Herb Bamum, Boh

p i RBCOmiEII
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-

J Ac k 80NVILLZ, 0 cW 2, ( &amp; thls nsorn. The Southern Tubergvloale Asso•ld -to be-mere than clatlon’wlU open a two-dey meetaway, probably Chile in f In JacksonviU# Thursday,

PARIS, Oct. 2 &lt; # ) ' —YU- *
goaluviu launched another
tirade
against
Rritnm
!
-and the United States at the
! Paris Pence Conference to­
day, accusing the two no- *
lions of betraying the. Rig
1Four agreement on the free.
■state of -Triestej ‘ Y u g o sla v la 's fie ry tl&lt;-lrC.itr I ij.1 .1 - mad. if.- L-hni/i- i:i
i nn angry rapid-fire iltfM lit of .
Kixarli i&gt;efnrr. tbi- Hsliau^iJflU^ l.-jl an | territorial cotnmfi -ion.
I.e* i-e la n d tlml III; ‘‘Anglo*
.-nxi n iiu n w " lia.I renounced-tha
‘Must anlKptllllt" decision of Jho, .
Foreign'
ascii in nrH.’Vo , staidl»h' h Hrltlsh-A*m)tican
Military ba*e on -It- Adriatic.
. I’xlng nit American plirniP. . .
-ijailr alleged tine .! mocralio
Vinciplci, in (In- British, Am-’rl*

■an

Fr neh proposal* have

;&lt; tS with the wind."

KHDINO nVI YIAKS OF IXILI, King (
royal poUcewIlh hli hrolber, * m*-n
from rhaleron Huy, whrrc hr I it « &lt;\
monarch waf recalled from extl* »»v

frrcfj of Athens oa lh« w to ths
. iv.t.ri wife, beside him. Hotlmva
.» inulium-sj/cd crowd Hie flrr^k
(InfrrnafioTmi Rddiophof^

Reds Say Chiang Varied Comment txpressed Today On
Is Using Nearly Verdicts Reached By World Tribunal

f .l’.iwiil
imrt &lt;•f fbr i‘- it.!*
t.n 1 halt’ on tIim * Mn • fr*r
S 'l'llll M'J | III- |U*Vh fr-«* r t .»!•* of
1 i it* »*■ \'*A(enby% iltt-** »
*a! .'•» i hi* Tri !#* t *tjiv i
l*. i h i in In*f olkimr I l&gt;f .i .» i ir j
! K*A u!Kunn*nt* tuluy
'It ,1'iwhtlr, in «iJt!i' tun (i* ih^
halnm f*(i)Uirnl and TernUirilt
\ ‘ommuxlon, fnm t»fh«*r cmtfvjfnets
TuiHittillren an* oniiitmiiuf thoir
ttnik n(i Major |n-flrf» prob!-*IU».
lit nil, ten rominln-iuni cunri'iwd
flu- iminirtF f*«t :u!fLi
(m u n i tbrir w
Hfulllne.
Tin* »•
ilif rionpt
hil^*l
Loth ilnv and nitfht
•
in (K-^
of «*nirtf&gt;K*tntj^ fL^ir "nr!..

l*i'-rlotnlr in tbr nireilnu. the.
dlt-s-tms adoptrd thr report of u.
roinmUle- hraflrrl In l/-n lusher,
iii complete Imiimvcments to the
Imtite of “Whhtllns Willie" as
noUinrlrrd liy Hie Clininber of]
i Cotniffn* I*11 untl « half s-"*&lt;■r-i j
’iu*o Anil a requrst from llir Jontoi ’
CltSliihri of Oominrrr" f"i a.vityt
, niice In eaUtbh.ilijm: 11 Tniol.il In
|ti.rin-&lt; ttm IWioth »«.» sratil'-tl to tio
••xlctd of IIJMsi
KrrM n WIImmi itnl W A 'c-fflc
NANWMJ.
•„». ,,v,
n ,r
were iipjulnlr'l as n (oininltl'f y-, official « l»!itfjtu I fiinlmini vt n#»vv3j
tucjert. In foitner t*resldnil T VV ntfi’iiry. N‘»*\v ( liinn, Irniiiv ilaimiu ato n u phuiur r*prei.'ln« th- ed Unit OmutB Kai Slal i- u um
.ipprerUlloti of the Cttainbrr o f ; ini»H‘ than
nine,| hi,in,; -linn
,,
men in
sm i&gt;,iiF. m , m ug iftidolph Ur-,.,
Ururjt i* Totihy ha* licen nnmrd
'■•itn'-‘*ftr for his unselfish w r V ChiiittV civi| war. The ('niuitiiinUt
for lh**= oiaanlritUmt during Bn-’ iti*rnry ntluurd nUa Iha I ihu
off \vtth ,1 Mr J cnti urr. It trim* chairman of tin- committee which
.*.1 it,- ,ti.n,„i„,
it- Njiti | liyh will iliitvt th r UHB t lirlitmim
rears of tUtn'-’lfl.
*
‘
fiylifliiL' \4 •■**'■*I llir, SaliaMali^t
’
,, i , ,
i , i ,i
i„ Mr»l -“ilr (hrottghom th**—roitnty
tfiiVrinnt*'ill jil*i■vi*' himi♦"I\ 'Mid,
In ’&lt; iillinlng the ivnrl, of l1si "i
I 'l
it,.,,,'
fl1" •ub.-ind.wi&gt;*
g u iltlin n during the past *eai
i«»ittr*»l wiifki nrcnriilHjf in an DttS r (■■ihioan I.Oil pHrlhi'hu Vm
■* *|l*,' 1
M**anormrnt mtalt* (**tinv hy Mrx.
phasb no Itie lui|s*rluni r of &lt;h
M' 1 ' ' 4
i ' ■ ' " ’v *,,T \]a| Y Itaulinn, |»ifoitlvvit -f thn
vafloiL, HI Jollp- Hirer pio|i-* •»|‘*u ^rmiiiolr
Cntiiilv TubrrriiliDa
unit r-vealerl Ihe* ih-sptle ic •*.,
A . .(M*mtion. Thr t'ouniy t amjmiini
Kovetmiirnl ac'.iutt lit hokllmf oj&gt;r
' 1 1' • L*
I'M"'* hki
part of th** natitin "hh- |Oth
vliliiaHy oil nuldir work* I'toieit .
* f• *• ,,,r • r »*t•1 1 v »»• m anmtttl.ChrUtmiu Svnl
which
tie listl the a.-.Mltam-e Unit les-i
• Im*ii *h|*‘.#i •man pstlitinaii. npfiui »Sov. 2T» ami will f ntlliuo.
the |iro|m*etf*Ill-foot channel and
w * «|tinl»*f! •dritt.,mimtf l h »t
unl(l ChrUtmu*.
(he iU-feot channel would be com,b , lil v»n I-,.,,-1,
Fntuclif
„vVr n te ,lo«|&gt;lv gratified that
■deled within the coming year.]
I.*i,dr,| ,.vr, 1 . I.vnn.,1, . mtt;- W). Mtall have ,* man of Mr.
tie also said-llm t progress Im...........T* I
iii"". 'bey Tmilty'i calihrr to head our milioen satHfiiclnrv . In eslabllililnc
11
k111
' “ k*
' '' nuni tuod-raiiing cam pnnn,” *aid
a Uirge line- on Ihc riser with
” ..... I1,e *
v Mi
Itawlins. "We know that
Inwrt ft rigid rules in pr&lt;i*|ieci
ii
.
ti', 1" tl,r contrihution which h* will
The Chandler of Commerce ha*
,l * - ........ ’ •
M »;•*•*• •" - makr in mir t-iugrnm to picvcht
been active, he pointed out. . In
"
&gt;.»'i .*■
i-ib.-ru) nmec j and- ronlrul tiil*"tculo3l» wil| ex*
assisting in the" reconversion .,r
-I
-.1 1 -. ,&lt; I e.l -.1 Is-I 1, 1 , 1,,I Keyolid ,,&gt;;,l .air tinir Into
the Sanford Naval Air Station
'
l*
**i I (lie veal ahca.l when ^ral sale
to peacetime activities. Conti act•
................
' i,a*, i"
fuii.l, will go I-, wmk to improve
have been signed with llo\
* |,t, i," .1 hi -,&gt;i, lint"-, g ll ||,, lirallh of our comiiiiililttcj."
lirowning to operate the airport
*‘ 1 ^
I'o'B" • j Mr louliy .aid hr iradily ,*rand with the Interressiun In
' 1''b "*
’
erpted the chAlrmanship liecamo
atlldte In iipernto a vocational .
11 . 1 ,i, -.ittonir y in ii,, l.p I,, recognised the valur of I Im
training school. The Fernuhl
............ t'lio f t ni l .i!I-l &gt;•* ' u„rk of the association
and beI.*tighten Hospital has Uken over
| D!IHSOflJO when Itiilgana votcil
I, I,
i by tt»- t.rriii.i.i t , ,«uur lie knew the people of tlia
‘ In rclet I the monarrhy m favor of n
‘ ffitinly were Kill pen-nil hack of
rcpubllmn form "f govcrrifticnt, j g,«,,| fill llieil i lf»-|*t , InVrtllMthr association in .tH fight
nlne-ycar-old King Knnrnn If, ar­ iii.iii •■n1- 1 &lt;•■ -v*‘ lc light mi I againal tubrrculusit.
rive! wiili Ids inolhrr. Quern Jo- i thru- i, I»r I, . irii .iin fin heuvy
Within u few days, he added,
ll'inna, at litanhiil, Turkey. Tin* , ctiUnrr ih Tnky &gt; Tim lay/yrr he will name a rumigjttpc
as*'
HHimt exiled king « m ' hravlly t-,i i.iiiri.,1 ti Inina, ^hr f,,iliter ■i t him In conducting the cam*
go rilled by police. (IntrrnaMonnl) ,I.,|&gt; • vv, t i'i Tlw Iin. raid the sc- paign.
iipiitt.il ol Von I'.ipf-n -.iip-vnl-d
"I dpnild hr happy to havtt
In. iitgum-iil (list tl.hima ; lion'll people
volunteer for the Com.
v A. '-I fwirenl iticrjflutc in auto- Const Guard Plant*
. not
t i ed ll' tin- lii.turv o f' mittee," Mr. Touhy added. “Any*
middle tlrivcr* fict'itac applications
'th r ngra, hr ,-hi-I. licit atnlm.,- unr who fecla he can help In
Spols Missing Itout ailm . ,i|lf imU.uiii- ft tu trial. I •hi.i important community undet aa iuinpai&gt;:d willt Lliiuc is-ued up
'Ilf, wav llrtniaini in-rung i.aw |
NRW YORK, Oct; i . &lt;fly A ii. om t|nl not h tvi' n completely taking will, I hopexcerngianinitA
At f&gt;:00 o’clock yesterday aft«r- Coast (rtiiird Ffl.V 'plnnr line llnii trial- Unit i . f iir .u i lie rc- with the nffirr of the associa* t
(Inn,
-J
noti/i, the last day license.! could xpotted ii—*uLa£*i&gt;rr Imit! over'dur g.ftf^ d the wold.
be tf-curpl without taking a airier lal" -ryartf-rdiiv at Shall.
Iii ciiog was. utiirle I Icrflayr -liy ,
jdrivf.-ra' test, H^t“7 licerc-c- «c«v Itivrr Idler. N. .1. I hr plunr i .
jissut i aa rompaicil with fijvbti lx- dtiiK-tiiig » eexcor vr*ncl Inwanl the London Kw iiiii - Slstfflsrd as •
'ru ed at this tifire la s t &gt;*jar. How. Urn boat which hits five perrons eying -I" u wiiUcn interview: the
court could not be obi-.etivf ns thr
ever, during Ihc fiscal year, liceii* aboard,
Security Lumber
-Tim ’('oust (fUutd said Hint trial WSJ a p-dltlral one. Kin
eta issurd totalled O.tiOU, l«it it Ir
Gocrinjp Termed A h b4&gt;»ved
. Cops First Tilt
that thlj figure will lie there had been ■it" Word a*- la lejilly cf,ub| mit ay. h». added,
PhonjT By Experts exceeded during the pfAent year Vvhat was wrong with the craft. •luit nil tlm po'r.ilnlittes nf defem e wt-r* *1 mv disposal.
ending Oct- l,'l'&gt;47.
security
Lumbir tom piny
SccerRy Lumbar
Kriju lilr. p/t’oii cell, the ex- 1 trimmkd
NUF.UNMW, Germany, OcL ^ Those drlvurs who new wish
the llaynta and Wlfteichxriinr hall ' also delivered his
2. (AP&gt;— Twe esperta on
secure licenses may olilain
llama Fumiluremei* In th*
opinion alMiut lh&gt;j future of the
mental dlaerdsre at Nuernberg [them by contacting, state high- dusk,
third game nf (lie playoff
world
and
mankind,
lie
said
th*
'
agread that at least ona of (way official* nt flip ..Sanford
•riles lo determine the atiampatom
Immli
will
dccHir
that
future.
thr*. Natl riag laadare con- jAmtAry on Monday* amt Thur»- [VI(ll
ions in th r City Softball'
■*» from
fre.avk 9.fW
l in i.Oo
I •fIfl P.
i* M.
.n
damned to dia ls strictly a •*»«
ra at
2:66*to
M.
.............. A m t' aascrlcfl (ios'ing. if the , l-r-igur by an B to 3 margin
United
tUaics
do*a
*not
hold
Ihc
. phony. _
^n- taking this fmt, It l» adI U l k s W i t h V lC t T O y
U»t night.
able lo caufully altily Iha
------ -* . * leml in U»&gt;, fold, It w|l| mean
The phony ia Ibe titular
Red William* and Roy Britt
head-of the I t German* who
iklet on drivlnr nut out by the! NKW DELHI, India, Oct. 3
&lt;&gt;n the hill fo g the Furniture*
will ho kinged two week*
ite, and available at tlo Court UPt-.Th? president of th # 'Bio..
net* allow ad ten aafelleawhllv
from today — Hermann Goer“**'
j J*n» league. M. A. Jinnali. cotitheir malea committed a pair
• ferrtd for almost art hour today
lag.
. 1
of mlscota. The Security butl­
er. Junior Dress, allowed the
IKSOVATHW UHlimWAY
llaynen and William* nine hat
five scat I* red bingles.
Ilsynes and Williams hold a
through and throgah — and
2 to I game margin over the
all .the other defeadanto know
The West Side Primary School
Security Lumber aggregation.
P.T.A, will meet In the school
Play will h« resumed a t Lake,
auditorium a t 8:16. P. M. All
front Park on Monday night.
member* are urged to attend-

21 Po^cnnl
t In Autiv Or*
I&gt;erni',u

r s n ' r raS

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK
SANFORD,

Vo l u m e x x x v i i

A c tiv itie s O f
K K K A udB uud

FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCT. 1, 1946

Nazi War Criminata Sentenced To Death

Government Official
ABserto
Evidence
Proves Orjfanizatipne,: Collaborated

Hjalmer Sehaeht, Frans Von Papen and Hans
Fritche Acquitted In International Court;
Defendants Have 4 Days To File. Appeal

WASHINGTON^ OeL , 1,

investigation1'today linked
the pre-wqr activities of
the Ku Klux Klan with the
former German - American
bund.
An official of the federal
agency aays th at uncovered
dence definitely proves

Associated Press Leased Wire

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i nf I k I k l ' b nan bat Hillrr’o errand
» |ti rtR
»»e a* *»*v
lot « m •, ■
bay..
Aa *•*
far •••»
Jadl sad W
Keitel,
Ik
|rih«na| aatd I M
eowM not
, ehietd IhesaneHeo bthiod. a mythiI cal rrntdrrmenl of m ldior iy cbvd‘ h a n . Stretcher wan oowdemaed
fur hie J«« holtlag. M l w b t s s ner. the teaghom looking defend-

■at in the m M e r ti'i row, « w
rn o K in ,' by the court which -aid
lie Ini] nrrn prison* r* hsrtrcti.
* jst in lie barb, sad stifled iij
the. Ka« rharaktm. Itcyna Inquart,
t S n t c r of Austria and gauleitcr
mi both I'ala ad and llellaM l.'w tf
dmcrihed m ruthlry* in apply lag

terrorism In nuprmn aT| oppmi- children,
n m in The Netherlands. lliarn- his »lav
here. Ihr hlsh priest pf NaiUm, nouftcrj
W«&gt; hrtd responsible by the rtiurl -alii Ih
for n nyntera of orsnniied pi in- °tts&lt;n*l
der of bntji p r U itc .a x U p u h lk . 1 'r t^ ‘
property {hrnuKhnul the intaxlcd ,\a,U r

I
.TV?cTvrof « S fi.a n y ^
top war Vrimiimls this morniiiK were sentenced to dentil
l»y Hanging, •
,
They include former Kvichsmanthnl Hermann Goerilig. Nazi Foreign Minister .lonehim Vrun Rihhnntmp, Mqab

.ltitiMiRhir. Alfred Rosenberg, snd
notorious Npjl governor, of
Dolan I, Hans Frank.
Atm* sentenced to die on tha
gallows were Colonel General.
k the two orsaniaathma « t*
AIfrtil Jmtl, chief of staff of th r
Isbormtatl during th e period from
t ’ermnn High Command; Jew1937 to 1911. “to promote racial
Prcpaije* Callowfi •
baiter Jillp.*. Strcicher, former
and religious dissension prior la
Reich Minister of the Interior
For Executions
the # a r." .
* Wilt-dm ' Frick; the slav; inltor
1
The Justice Department spohysbn-#. Frit* Snurke'; the head of
M KKNBKRtl. 'Oct. 1. &lt;AI*&gt;
m n revealed that FBI agejtU
he iliviidi’d Security i’otlce, Bmst
— Hie * si lows l a t h s ancient
Sehaeht
Asserts
Noi
uncovered the positive cvtdt&amp;o
kalti-nbriirmer; rat-faced Arthur
WASHINGTON. th*t t r,t'i
N nrrnhrtg (all are bring pre­
of a link between the two group*.
-Inquart, gau'-tllcr in Tho
Laws Or Opinions Seys.*
1In- mo.it - hot lore | ihIih t-r -*iiitIct
ps m l mday far aa execution
He said that a number of “ bow
Netherlands. ami former Nazi
that aill | s dawn In history.
mi iillitiAI waniliig of pittill/'complaints'* of alleged civil rights
Fi lil' Marihail Wilhelm Keitel.
Exist In Germany Former
government Tcitxiry-'iif all market.
violations may lead to an t» U aOvl. IS ta tkr probalie dslr.
&gt;1 puty Martin Hermann,
Iioiind hvrslock
■ o n of the federal Investigation,
an t the -rcae will be the pri»M I. Ml Mil . Ort. I l Pi The t-onvh-led in ahicntiu, was alio
Setirlm
v
of
Agiiriilturc
I
M
ix
A t present, government investi­
op court yard of the tgimr
* ntctxced to death.
ion^ Anlermm told » group rtf fhtec nfjintt'fl (if i mint leaders,
gator* still are cheeking on thg
building in whirh lllller’n top
Those nfe the men who hum
Msimii, Srlifteht, linns KrlUchc
Wxx
Me
ilea
riiltlemcri
Ibnt
the
notorious KKK • in' seven *la tea,
lieutenant* were sentenced to­
t”l I’i nn/. Von Papen, app.ar'il itl been -enlencctl to hnng In ver­
unprernlmited
step
of
governm-iit
day by Ihr International War
dicts banded down by the Inter­
namely. Near Y o c k ,_ llk h lg ip -cixuti- Ik a very real danger » luihulent nrwH tniifrrrm e to- national tribunal.
I 't i a n Tribunal.
Tcnpessce, F* ‘‘* 9 * flay.
Srlnirht
sTarUctt
the
iifcA
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that
xlny
bv
day
becomes
more
reduction
In
Kates
Uissixaippl ar t. - -g.u —r"
Hermann {tearing and ten of Ship Lands In Ohio of a iguwihillty.
itun l»v «lfrlurixiff thill then? »\&gt;* -In addition, Rudolf Hots wait
bis 1tiki*-plotter, will die by
oiamI l»* Ik1 neither
m»r sentenced to life imprisonment.
For Airmail
Anderson’.*
warning
eutneided
hanging, u-lr*W (he arnlcnrrs
After Flight From xvitb’a Ifepnftnirnt of Agi ixiilline fi**-tr
frpimint onlay m fjcftniirii Former youth leader Baldup Von
Kehirarb was sentenced to 20 yea.*
am reirm sd by the Allied
that meal must : tiTtniHiky.
Perth,
Australia aiitiiiuiicrinrnt
Control t cnmcll.
Siharht made hU rlalcinciit in prison.
ipinaiii on the government's list
Also iimtenc’d to 2d year* was
of -rarre farm products. Tin- .wNfn hi* wru naltrfl whl-lbJf hu Alter:
’ ^ i OLllMBIfB,. O.. i&gt;ct. I -—(rT'i
Speer. Hitler’s munitions
, tiiiH rxper led tn he lr/ *d hy a
sialaiuent
dashed
the
hopes
of
Vi S’sry pnlml Kimball the ’ll •
(ieritmn
rtwrt,
TSh:
rialI-pd
-Kill
acitulttrtdenl Ttiritr. thi. aflertm»u land itirat iiidusii v that the way Tmarre uiyan! t**pli*rI thul in lln*
flnanelat
nl at I'nrt Colximhus. 11, ft'* 11.~ might be rlcared frtr ilflllxg pel its| hefule I lfttli^r came If*
Secondly, the official revealed
. diplomat
*.'17-mHe trip from I'ctlh. Auslrst- Ol'A ceilings at an inducement power litcn * *fre Ians ami fr1c
the discovery of ( olm4 s of 1A
li.iter**
i*. iiaix set a, itexv world rrcoxxl to farmer* to move tlieir live ■* ntim in t«rrriiaii&gt; Tntlay, Mii«l
[
lIim-1: In market.
Joint meeting, by Rian amt Bund
.» lltn a
ilistanxa for nuP-*top flight*.
Krhwthl,
liieit*
.tpp
med
tit
he
The Agriculture sVn-lnrv deofftcitl* a t Camp NordUtui. N. T .
ember x-f
. IT I x-he Tl&gt;
An unofficial, time nf ho tixnirs rlnirti in hi* speech licfoie tin- ' • itllrj. Ifiv t 111*1' flee upiltiun
in 1940. Thirdly, tho J ib tiro
the t!lliopn* ''
H
h
,
slntcmriit
caused
an
tip-'
i
■ | in I IK miinl •-* wa* chalked ep ruttlrineu in Alliui|ueii|iie filial
'Department secured n iftU r iU
1Bci|ultlnls. l«x*-d' '
l a p l o r the Turtle'* jnuriiey a - *t any nisi- de-control period Arouhl mar in the newsroom, wit I, Freticli:
that Oil u ih ta n t Bund diractar
i'andeil ill Ohio twlay at I2:2d eipip(j^ Jvad-;, to [csrt amNftlrji ,'jjml IteliMajiw-.ciC-piii, •o-lMVlten*1.
stated in 1937 th a t tho Bund
nng amlrMn
M r kUuigfti ' KtAQdrtll Tiuu,&gt;1 famrita.
wax -cmc*ratlin t wtUfdhAf Khm
' IT-i;on term* *l«n
I s*emf - i- of the Qylummix Naval* 1 Anduson asked i Iip e*ecullve (" id riu irr I
J h e affidavit alleged th a t th&gt; addrwisiag envotope* far air pAtt
i
Air
Station
and
d*l*g*Uoiis
of
Iwmrd
of
the
New
Mrxtep
Cntlle
let
llxter.
H
i
B und also wa* eoapuratiag with
tket day aro edvisrd ta leave
||y |.* a v y ulticeiaU from \va litnglon fSrowera Association f"t coopera- *l*!‘ autognip
nrganiuU otit similar to the KlaJL, on
■ the-j inch a a o n on lh» laft
I • | .xr,d Chicago were up Hand 5o tlon in trying In bring meal niep h,xd .»-1
“because oar aim* i n riw ltar ta aide
of the envelope for this puriCJI i cTTel fh- twin-engine Isa-kheed Ixack In the American people. He "'"I Hrlmcht
manv way*."
:poet. r_ f -T‘if ‘ \ ' ---- g
I Neptune t*2V plan ■ at tls; end also called upon tbx- rattlerneli d I" leliirn
I
f Its rcrorxl flight The tcip made for -oigBcstion*.
childivn.
Tho rtdpclion of ftrcl closa eir
msc i-y Ihr four ere* uxi u an I tiieil*
It wa, nu| imnicduilclv lieur
t*om-i .
it*at I from eig h t-to five eoata an
i.iirl 1-aby -kaugertio rpasooi *-vre.ib-d In Washington whether the te MmUtit t i
aum.i govs into effect tadayi n If i.f 3.121 miles the non l«-|i. murk utilvllionlng step mentioned liv imu Muxt t
Thia rats also applies to mall
will -if 7.1I1C, mites irt 1a.-t Sovi mhcr Andeitiin wouhl be designed to the ui&lt;|uitl
Tb- h&gt;‘ en Armv B-2U.
get piuio meat Into regular mar
Mnr-avt*. « m ifivcp I yciB .
tliv The T u rtleV rrew was heat*at by kef channel* nr whether It would
Thx.def odnot* hxvo f-&gt;ui* dyyi
iign- Gomdi. Thouia . Daviea of ClnJe^ m rtflv assure n greater huntdv
I|, v-hlch tn apneal t ! f icntxmer*
lear. land and included 'Commander* for the armed force* nnd timH - m lit r*'t" with the
pltals.
* a .--Tii|r-men* r •!
vrith lb*'
i T-.i - ntrol eo’iucd *n B -rltp.
While meat remain* under
R-i-rlne n rever-ixt 'be cvectiprice rnntrqt. Hie iu»ntldv list
t’c'r.'i - 1d*li
of scaii'o food product* omitted
Some methber* of the Allle!
rnnutinii uf ’ nil camieil fruit*,
prosecution ita ff evpre«sei| n s jiilcax, nectar* and m m ix* well
ptmtir hut unofficial disapproval
a* fresh nnd frotrn Milmon. "at
rerenlii and rum. That mean*
..f the venllct* In the war crime*
Oa Uw w*»t eoa&lt;t the TIO
those item* ain imw free of
trlnl
longshoremen whose contract also
Hh'.oky, to. n &gt; ,n obi ll-nl- i
prieg control
due prosecutor declared on ban pi red at mhiulghl, |dan to hold
I d dim from Kuril f'levelan I, tmlf of hi* delegation th a t the
ataa* meeting* today in itrad of
Ohio, i-nn talk bylteve it or not— neipliltat of Frau* Von Papen
.lint mi a visit tbis looming to i.urpriixed and IrtiUtexl them
tin- ('null lloiue with tier owner,
U, S. Ih Interested
Mia. FVanor Htdclrneyerdproceexl*
In liuHsinn DeinundH oil
to pay. "CJh Mnrnmii” w&gt; that
ity Issues Permit
i veryiiody iirimmj the icjihy, colt) I
To Build Laundry
bear her cantnt’ inflection.
I .AKKRA Mr, OcL 1 o1’i Unlike rnniiv ptlhllc spcnkirc.
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KJorida
cvlerv
grower*
aro
making
H. A. Btaffav has . w a d A
PC'*..
..
Hcooky lui-. no fenr trf microteaxly progress In .their
el,fforJj|
The deadlock 4m the west coast
t'hdtr’* aial ae.vrral year* ago ap­
to M l-up controls «f grade.
developed whan the Pacific-Amer­
peared on rim Hi hhy leihhy radio
■nd volum* of shlpmpnit through
ican shiposrnera Association re­
I rxmdcast and then tourej New
Ihr Frill ral M u tatin g Agrei-mer.t.
er-w rBvmb
jected the demands of the two
Fexgland with a Hobby Lobbv
The contruL.weuid be similar to
unions for a* form of union *elingo allow with -her u.w(i(£r .. ’
that already ' operating in the
ra rity simitar ta that which praSnonkv ha* only ticyu hfl'l
T 0 ADDIUtSH KIWANtH
citrus Industry.
valta cn the east (oast. In i«Mt
A iunloadad *
pbnut three yrcilfS and go yct.ha*
^
Ur Marshall
Derby, paster
is have
. Th» request far the agreem m t
H it* )* skipping ram p an ic, the
nut bail time to uripiirc a aoiilh- uf the 1 list J'rpibJtarian l hav«h
has been published In Ih* Fes'iral
t a a treloea have .preference of
ern m-ccuL Mr*. F’idciman, to­ nf Krlando,' and praaldral of the
Planes
Offered
'
ItrgisUr, and Interested person*
hiring, that - m u . that union
gether with Mrs. Ann Porubm
members a n hired I* orvfrrrnr- For Sale By W. A. A. hava anty O ct H to file rsrsp- seenrd note To the Turks last week have purrhaa&gt;’d the Red Barn Urlandu Kiwanl* (Tab wQI asMrau
lions. After that state'th* m kttcr fon-'.-ming control r f the vital restaurant on the Orlando High­ HanTord Kiwaniana a t Ihalr Wed­
»#. new-union office is They also
nesday luncheon meeting a t the
hare asatatenaac* of itwmbership. JAaKHONVIIXE. 5 (let.
1 - wrfll go to . ll«&gt; Bwrataty of straits
way, . formerly o|trerabid tty Roy f&lt;n^Muaitv
nenMimito llatma
llmun aa
nn **1 nvklltr.**
In that after • man joins the (B fc ia li -A pprolbnatily 21 a ir­ Agiiciillurc. If he held* theiw
However. Clayton flatly denied Ji\n*on,
union h**TAuMr'Veep up his* craft cs,.«hUhg i r | l N « North
uublishid accounts that Turkey
tfuite n group gHtbcrPil aruund.
■sm hvrshlp or laaa hi* job.
had. already, appealed to the- Snooky ut the Court Haute as
Aa-friren Tralnrrs ami IT-19 FairI t is the uatOMf demands for ehOd prim ary Upiner* are lieim:
Uiiltcd Stalra ' /o r . J *tlp In . tho she raid, "ob Mamma, I love
a It nut loll. Clay to
also asserted mamma nail t love my mamma." Furnituretaen Cop
offered crncnrronliy t i priority
thst he ha* no Information to
a n d ' jum jarfanty buyer* at the
2nd Playoff Tilt
Indirala that the lurktsh army 37 County LoU Sold
Assets
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Bradley Ih Elected
Admtntsti
Is on what amounts to a war
The Haynea and Williama
alart.
At Public Auction :-ofiUII taant downed tha Se­
i " " 1' Men’s Club President
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curity Lumber Company sg• with prioritiee msy
A total of 37 county foreclosed) Kiegallon In tha final n la jo ff
primary trainers at *
t* . In Keminole County were- aerie* In the City Softball
Meat Supply Probe. lo■-"'d
a 10 pervmL TV? , *am»
yesbirday a t tnihlic autcionj League last night by a &lt; to 0
by 0 . I’. Herndon, county clerk. score.
Ordered
In
Boston
Ident
o|
b a y ' ihr- e
The most kpiriled bidding was on
Red Williams, on Uw hilt
ipiscopal
a lot on Second S treet back of /o r the Furnttureraen, alls
Church at - a supper given - lost
BOSTON, OcL 9. (JP&gt;— Massa­ fw'affotd'a
garage
on
which
bid­
but one bingle aa he aet
night Tn the Tarteb House by {he chusetts stale officials today
started at 91,000 imd r*uUd at
lumbermen gown tha sex
Women’* Auxiliary. W.’ A. Lef* found 4,000,000 pounds of dress- ding
91.330
with
ft.
A.
Williams
giving
game In the finale- 4a
flor is the retiring president.
■d' meat In Boston waterfront
tfyexs. pitcher for 8aett
JUT- Mark Carpenter addressed establishments. Governor Maurice Hu highest hid. Total' sales
(
wo* nicked for eight safe
the members of the club on tha J. Tobin ordered an investigation smoun'rd tn 99,900.
but went the iVuta.
need far a religious revival la of its ownership,- with a vl|w to . V • cqAMBUt MEET
Ted William* waa tha
the home and the Importance of finding out If J t 'h a s been da........ ru n for th e Furnitures
.Sunday school work-among child- liberatafy w ithheld/ from eoa^
The Board of Directors of the
Williams blasted three bits
rt» . t 0 . 'G
ray^treasurer bf
of the
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Seminole ' County Chamber of
four tripe to the plate.
of South Florida, t^ported
Ua U asking this Army to re- Commerce will meet tonight at
- The two team s resume ]
' recent Ute&amp;nloJ conven8:00 o’clock at the Community
In the threa out of five gi
tha Kpivcopaf Chdrxh In po^uicti oi m m u m&amp; rm in d %
ni| oiu building, and annual election'of
Ipbla to which he was a
officer* will tik e place, accord­
ing to Edwkrd Higgins, manager.

«

ting Paralyzed Agam In U. S. 1
rts By Another Maritime Strike

Acquitted Nazi
Anderson Warns Government May Leaders-Appear
■ Seize All Market-Bound Livestock At Press Confab

U. S. Navy Plane
Breaks Non - Stop
Distance Record

Airmail Service
Will Start Here

Isfta'iSSifc:

Myron A* Meyer
On Pacific Coast

Progress J ie p o rte d
On E ffo rt To Set
Up Celery Controls

■ After Bikini tests

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TUESDAY/ OCT. 1, JSH6

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The Sanford Herald

Judged- by the sorry way we art
‘ “i* t V e t o o -all this ailly iVt
nhonir (rin g North ju it birati*
something happened in Georgia,
or aomawhere elae in the South.

I t mny huvO'bcen refreshing to some to have renfl
n i*V****•’i
t£ m*_____ Recently, during the height of the Wallace controversy
that there are after n il. really very few Communists-in
the United States, but some of Us would Teel better about
it if we knew exactly. what is meant by a Communist when
this .statement is m ode..'
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• The Tampa Trlbupe is authbrity for a quotationfrom
•UONIHUX IIRAH ,
the hbud of the American Commilhlsts, William Z. Foster,
,S m Iw m tU »a*cf
that here are now ortly 70;(KJ0 actual party members. Thu
acssrM ii-Ttu* Watks
’j,a»afct» &lt;■ *&lt; »•*«
Tribune also recalls that Foster polled only )0:l,Q00 votes
•nin, *«» ■
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oOm northern «(».*
J*t! njine and round comment
and aivito should b« read and
heeded bv .Negro##, North and
South. ’ It.' give* thr answ er o
the .charge* fi’xm ntlv lira A of
late. that th e Negro ia aCIised.

1Q0K G O 0&amp; DOWN

TSr IMrmS*
fl*M •» aaterllslaa
slsIstS •» l»*
•be ra a a ltr WMb
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9 WlJfT FIRST STREET
PHONE 11
SANFORD MATTRESS FACTORY
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tha way W*. usually g«t
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LLECTRIC SERVICE
C O M P A N Y fcni'HU

(TAIfitbnnee Democrat)

Kutaia voted down n pru|Mi*nl
for the eitabliihinent of M Inter­
national court of human rlght-i.
It la riJiculoui, says VDhiuxky,
M Infanlila a« trying to guaraitt e
right* to negro;* in the I
State*. B* It obaerved,'
however, that - It wa* not the
One
Unltid 8tal*a whle)t obJteWd »-&gt; EIKIjJ|oth

to railroad u* through the*!
court* In moil louthern rllltr fur
i-svtnee . only. Whenrv&gt;r tit* tine
Military Justice
and turf-. Itarn fund ihowal ,a
slump, tho Nearo Motion wai
ilmitd and dravta of our tp(ap‘(&gt;
Ai ti , banied liefare n l»rtfrt)**i
such a plan; it wa»-Hu**la, wlil-li
judge vrh-&gt; fllrta.il oftr little rnrndoe* p.nt guarajitee human right* ,
ng or sent ut to th« etockad. to
.‘,i fre* Ir.lxir.
anyone,
Bald it might be fount! tlcBlrnblo to "remove from the
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prow Pearson come* up with jurisflictlon of milifnry court* nil cbbcb for which tho .mnst souihem-citl**. Men *HscI*jI
a splendid- eight point urogram maximum penalty may he denth or life imprUonment,, fer
J“d«r*i •»'&lt;« police chltf*
for getting aiufcg with tno Rus­
Subject to review
review’by
federn) *fiTIst^Uh?** m*nrPwlw* * row
sians. lilt c a l l / I t a "Five Year and to make auch
such sentWiceB
sentttficc* ituhject
by federal
Plan" and would have both lia r, courts.
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Don* cut out lo-ahnanent, teach J . Senator Youiir pointed out that nt present the only
aach other* languages In high
jf ito e ltr - Ira tu iu iu ; fthulan*. H*»v rijtUtrof -appeal-fciito a.mllHtey courtv^AnuypiiblH;* r&lt;^'
tlefpate jn. International aporW IntloiiB offielnls announced, In connection with Senator
program !., pamtlt an Ainrrlreti Yotlhif’a ntatomonl, that commltteca of the American pnr
newspaper In Moscow and a Rus­ Aiwoflntlon are investiRntinR military justice in this coun­
sian n«wipaper ^n New York,
try with n view to rnnkintf findings public. The Nevy, on Present this odvertiaemfat
the other hnnd, countered by saylii# it was "pretty proud
Wednesday and receive
of* Its record."
,
So mnny men are.confined to prison for military
offenses, nnd there hns been no much criticism of both
Army nnd Nnvy courts, that the nation will bo henrtily
back of this bill .for a fair and objective inveatiifatlon of
this whole subject.
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/ r s SM A R T TO,

WIN'VOUft WINGS AT THE ,

SANFORD SCHOOL OF AV

ttintt

Clean whlte-ahix* o lf the feet
end allow them to dry thoroughly brfore wearing,

07 MA C H O I IA A V I.-’ SANFO PD, TLA

weigh*

M c A la x a n d e r , J r .

P h o n e '101

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Mr. a Ad Mrs. I*. Baird Smith
have rrtuined front spending a
month in LlttVt SwiUirUmd. N. C.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Wilma te
turned Sunday from Hcnd.'rson
ville, N. C.
Sfis* Mary Edna LBlklrt** i*
home from visiting Mary Kliialiclli
Carver in JackionviUu.
J. W. Flynt, Jr. of Sanford
virile,| his parent* Mr. nnd Mr*.
J, W. Plyt)t, Sr. tin .Saturday. .

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Mrs. J. T, Mclotlii, Sr.. Mr. ai, I
.Mir. John Thomaa (pent Monday
in Orlando.
Ml«* LaVenie Dunklr ai
vacationing in D-catur,
) wo wok*.
' . .
Mr. ami Mr*. Henry HarrUou
Jarkronvlile ip rn t the weekt
with hi* tiarmt* Mr. ntul M
C. F. Ilarriaon.
Mr*. f \ M, Whitmire ix »|k „ i
g ' a moiitfr* vacation in lln
Ingham, Ala. and Chattano, gn

Cassellberry

Mr*. Harrr Itrlinon, Jr. uni
Ruth Jean r.-turnrd from I'oluintda. 8. • C. rerrn’.ly where they
Ml** I»uii* ilelm* uf Orla late U&gt;t'n vi»ltlng,'
"Viitu and Mr. Clifton Hattawav
M iner Martha Hagan, Rail,mo
of Cniselberrv were marrieil on
Sept. 27 at 8:00 I». M. lit Brun»- Dainplcr, Martha King ami Ruth
wick, (ia. Rev. L 8. D art per­ S l t i s l i are -attending Aihn Jl.
formed the cetrftnoay. ‘.The at­ Stetioit Univeraity this year.
tendant* were the brother^xif the
groom and Ills wife, Mr. and Mr*.
Tolly liattaw ay. alio of Canel, l&gt;erry.
I A "pot-luck" luppcr will l*&gt;
; held In honor of the new mini*­
Mi«« Mnrthn Hall and Mi** Krt&gt;
’ ter and h ii wife. Rev. and Mr*.
, Nnth Thompixin on OcL 3 nt 7 t t ed returned Hundny from Tull,
j .o'clock at tne Communitv llnuie. hn**ei; * h i-„ tbCv have l*-en at&gt;The opening eervire of the Fa*'- ton,ling ruiir- week.
I acllierrv
Community
Church.
, Mcthodlit will Im- on Oct. tlth at

Mt*-7tJiarW

tabtt*hr&lt;] an nuk-r witn W. It.
Wdllumi. i&lt;jaltar. on Nuitli Par*
Avrmie where ah# U * a publicaten.-.grapher.
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Fernuld-Ioiughtaii Hospital last
Tuesday.
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•Friend* of Mr*. I*. P. Carapl)#l| vil| bs interested to lentil
that she ia reithig comfortably
In Riverside Hospital in Jnck*onville where &lt;(he underwent n
major operation jell week.
Mil* Virginia Yarborough left
SetunJny for Wariiington, D. 0.
to visit Lor fitter end brotherIn-lnw Mr. and Mr*. Dinty VVTiiding. Hhe alio plans to atttnd
•chool in Tfew York City.

the opening: of our

Today - Wednesday!

featuring
! ATTI f signing a long-term film
; tract, jorely Oils Robbins It i

I to bred to* New York to *Ur
swank night *pot for tha winter
T
hT
r f i i th
m
e film*
ortl pert nt fte tpurolgram
tn
ap p ro p riataly r 'c a m a from t h .
)y in d y p ty .
(IntareatkmaQ

VMfVuWV Mn W1
away ouryearnings In foal

Miss Ann Lovell is* studying
a t the Rollins Conservatory m
Music rtrf* fail.
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nml Mr*. H u b ert loiiupert
id Inst v&gt;)ek to tin'll home
1 Palmetto Avenue from
in Virginia uml V/e.t Vlr-

TAMpA^TUlBUNF

. Wa quota, with full
from an edltartal In tl
JenHntJ, a Ntgro paior,
■n Tampa, written by
X Blythe Andrew*:
",Since tha orgy o!
Isiana. and Mlsilaslp-

fir*. Eleanor Kilk ha* returned
from C'rxunwood, S. C.

Accidents have jumped to fhurth • Mr*. R. N. Stri-vril wa* cnltod
plate as a rause nf death.
to Dnylnna Bfarh to her daughter
Mrs. Doris Ingiaham who.I* *erinuily lit in the Riverside llospi-

'•on. H m MnnhjftlUn aiilfnmti

The Negyp, Nqrth And 8ot|th

Mr*. Herman Harriett recently
honored Mrs. John Donohue with
a stork shutter at her horn* on
Celery Avenue. Various game*
were cnjoyed throughout th* even­
ing with prise* won by Mr*. Tl©*#
-Itlxon, Mr*. HuLert Smith and
Mi.s Edith Chestnut.
.Ti&gt;i many lovely gift* were
hruught into th* living room In
a large pink and white box and
presents d to the honorce. After
the glfU h a d l*en opened tho
hostess assls.od by Mrs. Ellis
Aveteit WM-rvul retreshmant* of
unk nm r wtyte cake*, and Jumonnife.
Th.* following guest* were In­
vited: Mr*. Tolar Baburm Mr*Hull n .* Smith. Mr*. Manning
Harriett. &gt;lr« Nc»ma tlumphrev*.
M ri KHi* A veM t, Mra. Archie
ll«i lie. t. Ur*. Janie* ChsMtnui,
Mr*. Howard Boteier, Mr*. Frank
Smith. Mr*. V. J. Miller. Mrs.
Wylene Uriner amt Mi*. Talnwdgi*
Smith.
*AllO' I f n . Oien
Smith, Mr*.
Rota
p lic a . Mr),
Tino ' Pate,
Mr*. Will Whitmire. ‘Mra. M,trUv Whitmire, kfr*. II. R. Billing­
sley, Mr*. John ' Cullum, Mr*.
I .tola -Alford.Mra.Ruby I’etrr*.
Mr*- Forjium Harriet and Mra.
). * \ McAiexnnnrr.
.
Also Mlstc* "at'.Hi.e 11**17.
Wanda Hn&lt;ty, Annie Ruth Willi*,
»nv'.i laingfotif ami Edltll Chest­
nut..
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. Mrs; Betty HoiL-y spent the
weekend on I^il e wlLon u* the
guest uf her broth,-r-ia law ami
sifter Mr. an,| Mra.* W. J. Stcwd
in Orlamlu.
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Lite Of A Mink

Mink coaU of the fllver blue v*r)cty, bringing ns high
as flfi.OOO, mean brief riotous living for the little nnlmals tyhoau fur is so prized. Mink breeding, no longer
left to Mother-Nature alone, hns become blgbusinftu. Mink
farms, scientifically .run, dot tho country. Qn sne* valued
Just hew we) northern ciilea at |60,0()0 outside' Chicago, tho annual November tak e it&gt;
have aolved ti»i racial problcin pelts Is GOO, enough for nine Fonts, yielding $18,000 groM
la llluatraUd by Ihe riot which'
ouefurrod Saturday night In Phil­
Knfsing minks isn't easy moTtey. They are fpssy anladelphia; .Two whlta men wire *
walking through a section of th#
tity l&gt;t whlcn tfJtrro rrsId.nM
war* a* numerous a* white*. On.1 tripe, tomatoes, cereal, yeast, milk and w(tcnt germ. Mink
nf -Usim became .Involved In a
fight wljh thrfta rmgniti and In mothers are emotional,'tho young, called-"}rits," delicate.
about two minutes tha atTwat* Whelped- in March, reared In luxury, they are-kllled six
were Jamme-1 with cursing, fight­ months later, to satisfy luxury. «
ing, auTtbriag,Macks ami while*.
It’s a short Uf&lt;\ but a gny one, and all to please a
In,1If*ii fsnsw

Mrs. H arriet Honors
. Mrs. John Donohue

By Jaaa William* Ca»*«lberry

votes in this cmintry, but if their full strength were known
ami voted solidly in a national •electJon&gt; their numbers
would, we feel mire, knock the coqtplacency completely put

et how are you'going to strongi)n th* aieeutlva when neopt*
ut party above countryT Huroly
d one In Prknra would tru st'■a
im m enist' a* nroildeijt, and no
immuniet would trust anyl*&gt;Jy
Jt a communist in that high oP

The Friendship Uiftruc of the
Congregatioiuil Cliureh will meet
a t S:00 I*. M. a t tne home of
Mrs. peter Thurston. West Side.
{laughter* of Wesley of First
Msthodlst Church will have a
regular monthly meeting nt the
home of Mr*. P; A. Rnwand,
916 Kim Avenue a t n ot) l \ M.
A chicken pilau and pie *upp*-r
OD^er the'sponsorship of tWe luikp
Moaro- I*. T. A. will l&gt;e given at
the,school lunch room at 8:00 I*.
M- Admission dill he charge 1 fui
adult* and children.
WKDNKSDAt
The businrw meeting and lunch­
eon of the Kinfonl Womans Club
will bo held at the club house a t
1 2 :.’!() p. M. with Uie.folluwliur
as hustessea: Mr*. It. T. .Warren-,
Mr*. A. D. Johnson. Mr*. L. T.
Doss, Mr*. V. K. Iloir, My*. J. N.
(lillon amt Mrs. liroditi Williams.
It i* requested that reservations
b» made immediately with Mr*.
Warren and Mr*. Johnson. ,
- Til UUSD A V
The Soulhside I*. T. -A. will
have Its first me«tiiig at 3:16
P. M. with the board nvttliur -A
2:30 I». M. , All moiDjr* are
urged to attend as plans for the
Halloween Carnival will lie.made.

it. .BtiuiitoU

lo jj0 fn ^ ll(j I n l p i p a r t t t n t p o sitio n s in m n n y o t h e r o r g a n lz nt loirs a m i in soiiiu o f o u r s c lto o ln a n d c o lle g e s w h e re th e y
e ^ e rt „ tre m e n d o u s itlfltiv n te.
*.
.
1# no reaso n w h a te v e r to believe t h a t th e p&gt; m m n n lsta eo ljld c o n tro l a n y w h e r e n e a r n. m a jo r ity n t th e

!)r l.eigmrd -Barker
( . OpIiinu-trUt (

m.DFOUK LEE tSUICCS, who
is assigned du:i.» with me l'. s.
Niiv) at th e , local station, is in
sratch of a (nunc for Ills wife
an | ihllu. lie hri» Lvn* Uvnift;
|iie*idrnt
cdithr-ln-ehief and Mr*. Mihlied in a traner *in the tmilcr pork
White Well*, n fomror prcJhlent, but*' now tha; the tmi)«r* mo
ia managing i.liter. The puhlu-a-' Iving taken nwny 'to aoothiv *!:»•
tioii . . They aiy without a hiiine
llun office is .# Ih'i.aml.
.
lie niav be r.,aciied at tel*,
phone 11D2 if you c*n aid btni.
.V.,S. F.. I». BHOWNI.EK ha*
New Yorker* Here
lieen pinching hitting f°r Couth
For Luke M ary Visit n i i t d r . K EIl'I.ES with hi»* clu*&gt;e* at Semina'*) High . .
We
Mr. and Mr*. ChnrJe* Illnm-J can think of no fim r. teacher to
q:d»t an | dnugh'.*.&gt;i Alina of N* s luiv** a , n repln.cme***--m .SntiS^
T,iH« Cijjr, aTrivi^"Siimtay *ft»■«* | •dr High than chnriuing MRS
noon nt I jk e Mary l&gt;* visit. Mi , UUuWNT.KK.
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Btoimpiial'* id»trr, Mr*. S K l
WAI T It . HEAL, stud.nl *t
Wester.
Mr. Ulcmqui»t ha* m tirfd after I • **»via Al.ibanin Husil'c” College
in Macon. Cm, spied two jnen in u
’ll vi-nr* *»( )-rrvU-&lt;- a* xupviin- cat
Mtniylng a n&gt;al map teerntly
t*‘iuleiit of nn entire block *&gt;f i
aparlnii-iit building* owned by the. nnd upon inquiry found they were
It-,-kdcl',-r int&lt;-rv*|t and lotati-d- Kcaiching for the nitarest route l«
la’iwern East Sixty Eighth* .md I •laekrnm I WALTER said. ’That
Sixty nihlli * Str. ei* and "Third j is mar- wlieie I live and it you
Avenue. The Ul»m&lt;|uiita ip- nd, don't mini! I'd him In an) -how
In make, their bmne iuTut* *YC!i&gt; .1. you the way." . So lie rede in
lilktliv in lackfiiivillc and t) bus
to S ar'o rd to spend last weeken •

examined—('l»**t*
21)3 S. O ranse Avw
__ Orlando, Ibulil*
I’tuin# 4907

Mrs. William Car) Ktkkxou and
Juhn -Jack RucCO me unjiounrine
( their npirrhi;,- mi Set*. t*r in
K J. COPE, MK. i Waycri*"*. IJH. Tit** noVtumiy w.v
:. WA KSO.sft u i t j |iirfoinrc&lt;t ( by Ib-v. Align* tl.
UOltlX&gt;N IllilS- '■Alrlnnin ut 7&gt;: 1n l‘. y . • in the
Pm lryterian Church.
.
Th.i f.KWSEK Jlrainatit* Studio*
Ml*. Ilmf# whose n tutlnrid
will open for the IIHB 17 »ea»on •uit for the • *Kt'4*i»n. Shortly
on'Oct. I in the I. O. O. F. Hall. after the tru-m ony they li.aided
It i* open to b&lt;*y* and Kill* age* t&gt;, . Manchester. Tcnit. und '
7 In 13 and special group* for j Chait.tlux'Ka. Trim. T hrv'lclurtud
lx&gt;y* ami Kiri* I t to 18 ratidi,* nf n few day* ugn and expect t»
ranged. MISS N AN O A. M lt.i make tlielr home in the near
Altll will be a pew addition to future at -01 \Yr*t Sixteenth
the staff. 'She is a graduate f Street.
jtp. speech drpaitiivnt of the
Mr*. Korea hn* ioliL.1 in tht*
Mh&gt; Stnt* University.
The tJ. A. SUKERS-are painting city for the*past 21 year*. Mi
Ihrlt* hum* and doing ryme !•.•• Kno-n ha* l&gt;een a tesident of
drrnratinx toe. The up-dan* i &gt;.hh Sanford' for 20 year* nnd I* Man­
will f i converted into 8 plnymom ager eg (lie Southern llraneh of
and Imiv' s rwim for miii, TtbMMI , nurpea Seed (kimpany with nffiee*
. , . The Mail* Club »f th* Holy , ia the Miuthrnatein state* and
trn ls Episcopal Church •njoyol Cuba. Mx- i« n Krailfi.ile of Belli, •
*ylvuniti State, ha* served a*
1*0*1 t'omdr. of th* Auiericau
th, new year . . . *itt. W. -v legion nnd I* it |ia»t p m id en t
I.EFFLF.K i» pir*ii'"iit .!f the of the Florida Seed men's A#sugi.oup ' . . . The Senior ChqnilHfi elation.
nf Commerce will elect of/lcci*
this i veiling . . . JDK MASS '•
husy picttying up his place ,
Silver U h e . . . HUD linWAIH*
h attiurtiv
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C E C E L IA T R U C U C K t ^

SOCIETY E D I T O R C e c e IU Truluck

Home EconomicH Club
Sponsorn Dance

• tio n t o t h e i r re a l n u m b e rs . C o m m u n ist trtid C o m m u n is t

T H IJ S A N f Q R D . H E R A L D , S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

TERRACE TALK

Social Calcridai

JUST RECEIVED!
P, it. MITCHELL’S

•.So, the figured given on the number of peo
| fur Communlnt candidateH doh’t mean a filing in
» What would be interegtlng to know |g how njany
TUKBDAT, (xrTOBKR l, IM&lt; ' Ula there are voting for Democratic candldsfca
- —----------- — :— -------:— many Democratic offlce-ho|dcrit,
* '* *
. . In. fact.. Communi*tii. T|ltjcae arc, of coiinc, 1tfifiircH
BIBLE verse FOR TODAY (M . .#ro,
. which are pretty hard to obtain, hyit they
th e y aj-c
af&lt; im|H)rtnnt
to know if we are to correctly asses the Commit
OommuhiaVnififilice
s in'thin country.
r ' It is also pretty well knqwn flint the Communists hnve
nlr«!ndy capturet| a number of our labor organizations even
-though they may -pot ufctuully hold n voting majority fn
those organizations. Tht?y have wormed their way into key
, ,|)ositioiis where they exert pn' influence far out of propor-

TUESDAY; dCT. 1, 1946

Lips Radiant as
Glowing Umbers

Dsrfasi ,
giryr.aitJ*«. »*- itfff (uMam
VIlhtiulBf* jpt&lt;TU«lt It^iliCBWfr
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IstftiLkc k vadfS'br* Uor««)v4
wsrvMtuun !•-: ..n^r^uUr Ufr ***
fng «k* t n« 9 nf *»I tlfil (tWf H**
larrinhi “It*I ,■»alldftl

F A R R E L L 'S
SON Im* pTuniod fr*-in a viica
ttm in Hnrtfoi•!;- IVnmKjc-. ■
PA CK A G E S T O R B - ,
AT MOSt Diva AftO DttAATMINT STOM
Uillfh*. Laugh!. . . . T h v i «ni •'*
yinitig Kill "f 1-ahiirv, The »ami* H4M 5T. A4C4DI Blllfl. T IlO fltS R f
»hape bi hind a* |mfotv
A* np
•tooshtiw- l l w f C l i r
, «
T-r-ril e-*d (nr'a
i hail. Sh&lt;- luul ly -it *l&lt; wn nil the
filin ' . , . Ami tint their »•
l.ltlli NNilIu
U t t h WUti
shot hin
S»»* wd*
*
IrTfoift* \%r nii«9«,jl
nl«it\s. up
trici*. Amt nr
Vtitc? Hu’* only »ix . . . IVramrf
t &gt;11111,111 . . . A l'rr»iiui pvliinnii
nmmd ArD. Remarked. "I know
1 k„iikv I,It. F«r wheu I
kk-iiti* inv name a* I*. It I" "Arit
WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL J

Now’s 'Flu* Time*To

W hilnurs Entertain
Sanford Hall Club
Mr. and Mi*. I d I.evy-Whli ■i
’
entertalm-d on Tuenluy honoinig )"'
tif
tin* i ti nitiif with lln* MFLKS. af«*l«tr:%l1*
the Saiifnrd hn«el&gt;nll assoclat'--". |
hall plavi-r* nnd guent* will, i |
------ ------------------------------- --------i iN-ktull party and buffet •UpPci |
ni the Seniinole Founfry Clul,
1
&gt;in,mg thine nttending ini I &gt;d
cd Mr. und Mr*. J.
Mltrh.il.
John Krider. J. h-I Field, Mut ( —
Muml* Rain***)', Mr. nnd Mi*.
Buddy Luke, Mr. and Mr*, t nl , ! ,. nf l.)mnn'* own lli|,-r “ **| "To Ivarh Hi* Own." HELEN
•cell lerenllv at the O r-. FAItIN \ gaie u* a iu*&gt;:e.| ,e i
Blanc, JJr. and Mr*. Jim {khanStreet Dftnce. Among them ' »lon nl "t nl,l,#ila'‘ ami JtM L S
tel. Mr. and Mi*. II. IL Odh.int. • Ini
JtttiJK . the m*u with -UU khLMl**- ijntgiim t lUiit*.—Mill jMili- We
T r.nbm r-trrfiiftr^oiir^T tri'
Tilv^jffltb ^ Odlwm. .T H w . JairrteT.'-F'.i
MILLER. U ntllA lS'K MctIKATH.' to My laiu."
Th,irne7 Mi** O u i d a C hill-it.
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What'* tin* kill heal nl.mit
H ill. MetTiarle* IH(Viiii. It) i ,,n Shu&gt;i» i III « h i. AI NFS.
Ituddv Storm. Earnb- Midteler. 1I -M 'tilllIN . «■„) l» ., , » l.ynwn. thole new veto inn* giving -It the
PAT gill* the ni*h t ’n&gt;i*f'll. moth, i .
Don Zaipel. Jerry Hllvemion llob it,-,.. JOHN \ AXES and
| IIKATV. win, are
attending the wolf i. nt the ,k&gt;,,r!
Tuttle and AI llryaitl, Jt.
Do my e)e* ilereiie me or i»
, O.II.S. llii* year.
k
| Alltnlion! tnthoay and t iro- thal * new ruitianre ImildMg lie3
palra; 1„u hatrn'l a rtianre -ill, i» ,m (JI II t t \ N &lt; \It\ Mi ami
mi, h a nr* huhh.t hiihbi pair Jl V|&gt; MKII S I I U 'l'’
A few- „f mir new *ta,lrig»
,
l a , FSTIK IIAtVJiINS nnd OKI.me E8TIE HAWKINS. V, Alt
r
TON IIKI.MS.
A I! L IE
One uf the mn*t pujnilar leaeji- ( i ; All FT HAWKINS.
FRED HIKIjRKST,
|
, m at Lyman i* MR. J 1 M W IL L S .
•;
I'AVNE. |ltf pitcher who hurlml I'HUCK (iAINKS. PAUL Mile=
the Celery Fed* through ninny , I.EIt and Ji^N’K MKILATRUP.
1
vletnrje* during tlie pint hare- Sump of the last "Indent.* wlm
l ileciiled to peine back :»,*• \lf
J
bull -eaioii.
I S.a». kld«. I diiln'l know we | OKI.LA VDEMAN. Illl.l l !&gt;*'!
BILL Mel. \ I'liHI JV
2
had *urh c,*ni talent. ThnrMlay JONES.
•vtNFORIt IIOWKI I. u»d i. I F S'
MIRTH ANNI)UMT:ME'&gt;T
I in t ha pel, n t r m II VN CODItE SWAFFORD »
noupcn.the birth of it girl.
Imrn nil Sept. 2i! nl the F oai.t
Laughton ^li-morinl I tor pi ;
F ry er wn* th ) former Cai eriu#
K enmity.
p Palm* end Pine*
Thoiua* Kirkland.
NJwin 8blnh,,|»er,
J. It. .Rtownrt ami
J. F. Htewart of

Mi- and
Mi. ■and
Mi sii-l
M un&gt;l
M&gt; Itrlo,

fir. and Mr*. II. W. &lt;!&lt;»• peed
will rrturn tndnv Irinn HS'iil
where tl'iy *|»cnl ti*&gt; pa
two
week* allendilig Hie com • atln.i
of tho Railway Trainmen Mr.
fiood*pie&lt;l wn* cglV'tl horn, Fri­
day .because of Hie death &gt;&gt;f hi*
Mrs. Lillian Vicksry returned m iirthrr Mr*. Eva Uocd*|K-rd .
yesterday from Jf#y West where
Th# Womans KotvRy of &lt;hrisshe had been for th e post all
Urn Sirvlce met at the hont# uf
waaka with her daughter, N
Then Viekrrjr who hsa b»#n 111, Mr*. Walter ^farl*or„ugh rt "Utly.
Those -pseiraH wrro Mi*. Yar­
Mr. and fjr*. Fklwln BhhihoDtr borough. Mrs. M. E. Dnlley. Mr*.
bad as tkair guest* over the weekand her parents Mr. and Mr*. J.
O. Stewart ami Mr. and Mr*. J. lllckcck, Mra. W .’ Q. Holt*
Fv HBVrart nf.M oultrie, (j*. Tltoy
attend*,!
tin * Moultrla-OrUndo
BatebaH game ia Orlando.

Tea (liven For New
Touchers, Mothers
The Southside P. T. A. executive
lioutd gave a Its ot the Xchool
lion,,ring the mw tm , her* an I
new inotlu-ia I:»*t Tltursdny a f­
ternoon. Apprcxlnmlrly 120 mothe r \ wvie present i*&gt; lo-come at-uualii &lt;il «itti j-arh tier and the
teacher*.
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Mi*. J. I' filth ii. president;

Another. Special During Our Remodeling Salt

L im ite d

' Mr*. Laura Ingram haa been
spending, Ihe past seven week*
with her son and daugblor-ln-taw
ami Mr*. Roga,- Ingram at

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BATTERY RADIOS

&gt;*- Ingram U a Satire
Insburg, Wpat Ya.
a* their dinner gneata on

(leHg price of battery)

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Texas Stand Out And More L e a d e r s ; ■“
As Grid Champs In Majors Named:* # * !£ . SKfJ'3--.,r,•.1&gt;
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FOR RENT
ROHM for » n t, I I 14, Park, phono
II4-W,
FURNISHED room -r- 807 Mag­
nolia Avenue.
F U R N IS H E D room, gentlemen
preferred.
All ’ conveniences,
.910 W. 3rd fit,
BEDROOM for rent. 311 l ’ark
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lando toad. Phone Co, 470.’!.
2 ROOMS for housekeeping. Ad
ulta only. ■ 710 Oak Avc.SMALL fumlihed apartment ? ,■&gt;.
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Edward F. louie, Phone 11$1. .

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HELP WANTED

5 ARTICLES FOR- SALE

man*
j.ACCOUNTANT and office
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right. Inan.
F il l .'l l ; ' «IU- F.|H Oil u .a
experience,
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c l i r Herald.
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OBITS nrul m eal—ground fresh; Tll]1 ftir ,
fgmily Hawlelgh
every Monday froth snuAflako
burinessv In West Pasco County.
eoni. Cah he bought a t GardProjects sold 2ft years. Per­
rwr's. Store, Lake Monrof. 10
manent If you are a hustler.
lb. hair. 11.00.
Write Itnwbigh's, D*-|rt; r A J 2I4-123S, Memphis, Term, or ecu
Popular Seat Covers
If. •-Hartman, Box 234, LongSEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
wood. Fla.
MIRACLE 1ILOCKH
WANTED— I ycung men, age* IB
FOR your home—Superior trork
to 2 1 , to travel U, 8 . Transpor­
manship weather resistant. high
tation *furnlshis|. Drawing, ac­
strength, termite proof. Mir
count in training. Wonderful
acle Concrete [Co-, 309 Elm
future for ambitious young men.
Avc.
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For further Information aee
Mrs. Morgan, Valdes Hotel, I
IMITATION leathers In most
Mn JL.tp -P. Mt No phui/j calls,
colors and large selection of
please. Apply In person.
good' upholstery fabrics. Robert
S. Brown, 2911 N. Orange
9
WORK WANTED
Ave., Orlando, Fla.
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Challenge The'Army*Musml And Vernon
Two Year Reign. Cop Honors. With
Over fCival Teams Largo A v c r a pres

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Jake Caulfield, -as well a k
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HUM’S WANT DUCATS
, NEW YORK, Oct, t,
plte a ' chilling rain, Brooklyn
bn*.bull farts lined tip seven
“breast for two blocka 'yn ten iay
to buy tickoD for Thursday's
playoff game with tbs St. Louis
Canllnals. Although the tickets
didn't jo on sale until 9 A. M„
the line Started fanning before,
dawn. H.U0 U reiorvnl peats went
on sale, with 2 2 ,00 ft unreserved
s-ata acheftuied to go on sale
Thursday morning.

K&gt; t h e As s o c ia t e d p u k e s
Here are tbo lop ten hitUTn in
tho two Major Leagues.
In the National I/eaguc. Stan
Musia) of tt&gt;i St. Louia Cardinals
ivon the IHitting crown with a
mirk of Jtfti followed hy Johnny
H York .337; Johnny
on .All; Dixie Walkyn .323; Del Ennis
la .313; Tommy Hulhltey
.' Louis ,303 ; im
iUi' WalD
„••• -- /i*1,*' r' *,’■, k'lSnre* Halt nnit
\r
Bm&gt;. . 8 ,.u g h .
•« « «
ahJ.oh’In .hJ9 anil Billy ,Y ou-are thsrstore requIrM to
Ilrooklyn and Dost-in 'suesor in *«|4 causa la |wrseB or
by attornsr at Mia Court Home
ftcnrurd. Klorlda ob tha 2llh gay
[rican league, Mick- III
or Orn.btr. ISIS and that la &lt;la«
crow it laull ih-rrof a ilerrso vru ronfraao
WjIi2S?I9F
lUntiO ’
'If al till*
H
drirhla and Detroit IMS. •
’ McCcsky of L'ltroit
«». t*. It I! itN DON
4*Urk, Clrrull (four!.
I'hU .318; 4&gt;om III..... 8 *(nlnnle County, glorlda
&lt;t«m .310; Luka Ap- (DPS’ICIAL aCAl.)
igo .399; Vcrn Step­ Ernr*l K« flotlsheldvr
Atfdrney
hens cf S,. f,uiil« .307; Hank Eft- *■
| Florida
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-triis oB M.lev-'land .301; Lou
Boudreau 'j tw' Clc vein nd .294.
ClR W ii 1 0 1 in ng T tih
&gt;l« -f ai¥Tthc in lividcni traders
N1 .M 1 I JUDICIAL . 1 -lltCtIIT Op
in other iwbartmcnts:
.•
g TlirTHTATK
US’ 8 M1IUDA. t.N AND
In the Joitional league, S tan t o , , I-I.MI.SI il.K court r r .
IN
CIIANCKH).
No. ISIS
Mualal n( 1 Ht. Louis led the IIL'tlV A. HATrilhiVg.
t
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n» seori-d, 1 2 1 ; hits.
I'lolntltr,
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,,48; ami triples, 10 ,
MAI.ACUA1
HATTIIU1V8.
i i r of. St.. Isiuls Iwl Dofrnd.int.
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to rutin
ed In, 128. Ralph
' • m ils : to . a i &gt;i *i : aii
Kjnur
burgh wu* th&gt; home
TUB UTATIJ UK PI* rill DA- «.i
.run k]
Ith * H3. St-boobmy S1AL.VCII At SIATTII t:\Vit. ......... „
and atlgi.K. ,1 re (ioliCral
Rnwe
adelphla had the best, es*ld«n&lt;«.
tllo q , h fn ilss, Arls.nm.
pltahing,. iv age, 11‘ wins and 4 D Too
Are hi-r.li&gt; 'nollDril that
11ms b.srt Lroualil hhMln%l n.i,
» afe mark o f ,733. - - *uu
la tho Clntili Cnurl of Oomlnolo
In t
I*rican b-iiirtu’, Trd County,
VioLdif In Chum-ory, * tj|.
Willla
loston Dd In :ruu* *.) i,« nliT.r *.| forth, hy Itl'SSV A.
uni) jou n r. h.rshy
with
ank Greenberg of JIA'iCItHWH.
it -lo ri|«1_fIII
wtlh tho
“ CI.rh i-f
Ih'jrnlt
in runs hatted in,' *rntulr'
’t&lt;1 Cnuy J .Ulf Wi ll Irii 11 irpoarantf,
137, a:
r 1 ) runs. It. Johnnv iperjonalt&gt; or hr alInuioy),
SPORTS LAUGH P,«ky
— III Id
on tigs SOih day of th-lutn-r;
o
»«lon led In hit*, 204.
Hr S h m Ii IH I'm a ISIS- Mi'l ther.afl.r . to (il, u lih
Stan Spence,of AVarhington was • Iel rl*rk ymir wrltUn il.f.n.. «.
Formof Hravyweight Champion the lea Jor in ' doubles. 49. Hank If .niy. fo irto till] ,,f rorepiniiTl In
•mhl iull al I hr lira, Jo r nor Ihod
Max Ilaer held his own In other Kdwardu of t'lctclaiul tupped the hy
taw, i|«rdn fell nol nr iudg
fields, thnn pugilism. Jinx not only bmp in Irlp'ijs, 1 (1. Dave F trrlss to.ol will h. .n l . rr.1 against y*,|i
was the tup fighter of his time, •if lloxton had the bc»t pitching ••V .t.fnuft Tills Is ,i Mult hv lh .
'alnlIff. III'IIV A. &gt;1ATTIIriVH.
.but he al q claimed to be'one of » ernge, 25 ami ft for h mark of Ifir
,flvnrr« from you. MAI.ACHAI
the. t'?il ibcssed men In the coun­ vOfl.
iUTTIICWit, ,1.r,-iidnut
try. .sxn'r's wardrobe Included HO
IVITN'BHH h r h .ml and srnl of
suit* of rlelhes, four full 'ire's fit*, two dozen bats nn,| one high -eld Coorl al KMiitnrd. Pli.rlila, thl»
of Ortoh-r. I»IS.suits, 2ft pairs lhocs. 250 nrek- silk bat. In addition. Mux sported 1st day
II. I’ IfCliN'IMiN
tics of gaudy color, six golf out- u valet who also served as chauD
A* c t.rk i*f mmIiI Court *
KiKKlrlAI. ol.Al.l
•cur, tvnist ami accountant.

lly THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
In tha collegiate grid world,
Notre Dame and Texas stand out
as the .'most serious challengets
of Army's two-year reign over
coIVige teams.'
Notrr Dame will face Pittsburgh
this week, and should get by that
one wit lion, any difficulty. Texas,
meanwhile, will meet. tlo Okla
homa Aggies, and that may he
the Rest game of the day.. .Army
will elash with an Improved .C ar
nell loam.
Other tup games this' week;—
Navy against Crlumbls, Colgate
vs. Yale, Brown at Princeton,
Syracuse at Dartmouth, Tufts at
Harvard, D iroit at Holy Cross,
EXPERT pointing—contract or Lafayette at Pennsylvania, lows
hourly hauls. B. U.' (Dugan, &lt;at Michigan, Wisconsin at North­
froe . esi.itmu-s, Phone 1134 or! western, Indiana at Minnesota,
783J.
' Purdue at Illinois, Kansas Slate
at Ni breaks, Texas A. A H. at
LAWNS m o w e d .
Reasonable Oklahrrha, Missouri at*St. Louis,
|nices. je rry Lord, phona 788- Boston College at Michigan State,
Tulsa at Dn&gt;1&gt;&gt;, Arkansas at Tex­
et Christian. Texas Tech at South­
P f f i Ct
1,0 * ern Methodist, Southwestern at
* *rlt' pHone 1120,
Rice, Ohio State at Southern CalLAWNS mowed. A. C a s w e l l , Ifornla, Oregon a t California
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UCLA
at \lf.ati
Washington, Idaho at
phono U84-J. ___________ _
Washington State, U|uh State at
DESIRES laumiry work! 808 Bay (Colorado, Alabama ut South'Caro­
Ave.
lina. Tennessee against Duke,
10 Business Opportunities Furman nl Auburn Florida At
Tulai&lt;), VMI ^t Georgia Tech.
LOOKING fur right party to take Xavitr nl Kentucky, Mississippi
over A irport Restaurant, Avia- Stata at Ijrulsiana State, North
^■tlotv Country Club anil Cocktail Carolina Stnto at Clemson,' Vir­
Idtunge. iFxclujivij francb|s«; tt ginia at Virginia Tech, Wako
real jirupo’/lion for the right Forest at Oiorgetown and Willi­
party. Sanford School-cf Avia- am and Mnrv at the Citadel.
.turn, Sanford Municipal Airport,
I’liuLi. Knnfui',1 IMO,

UNFURNISHED apartment or
house badly needed by veteran
and family. Appreciate any In­ TUXEDO FEEDS—complete, line.
formation ni to friends movHunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.;
- Ing, houses being vacated or
owners who may ‘rent. Per­ CONCRETE sewer ' pipe—Septic
tanks, fence post, grease traps,
manent resident.' Phone 473benches, flower pats. Miracle
W, D.-C. Riggs.
Concrete Co., 309 Elm Ava.
apt., 2 or
FURNISHED houto or apt..
CARPENTERS - MECHANICS
3 bedrooms. Photje 599-J.
ATTENTION J
f t 3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE We h a r e , Just received a large
R M ^ t
of h ard -"targ et
tools, ami It will pay, you to
ONE OF Sanford'a finest celery
farms located In the heart of
look them over,
tha best eatery district, with a '
STANLEY-ROGERS
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u
must
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___HARDWARE
CO.
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.. ,ihone. . i m , . , --------------apt)reelate It.
MEN'S, women's and chiblren's
~ Edward F . Lane.
new Fall shoes. See us for She
FJJUR LOTS — Sanford Avenue
hard.to*get merchandise, (J. W.
I ust outside city* limits. Cheap, • Clark, 208 Sanford Avc.
•hone 220-W.
SEE US for Innersprlpg..M at­
FOR BAJJ4
tresses,
Ilnx Springs,
and
A VERY good seven rsom house
Hollywood Beds a t factory
on five acres land with plenty
pricer.'"Retail store Si display
fruit Uwea. * Lart,| au liable for
room.
raising vegetables or flowers,
UP W, FIRST ST.
l) buy at 98260.00,
A teal
Echols Bedding A. Furniture Co.
SEVERAL choice building lots in
Sanford Mattress Factory
Mayfair and Sanford Heights
Phona 1133 and C72-J.
LO A N S
ST
section
priced
front
$
100.00
to
at
W • 9809.00.
OUTBOARD motor boat for* sate
. LOANS MADE
i, TWO atory home on corner lot ' —15 ft, century bull atul 12
FROM $10 TO 1300
horse Johnson motor.
(Irail
4n good location priced at
strict privacy; fust service
575(10.00.
condition.
119 Sanford Ave..
FLORIDA* -LOAN CO.
Photic 1098.
*
SIX room bungalAw on Palmetto
K'2 Kanfbrd Avenue
Avenue hard wood floors, three
PAINT ynUr ear with NUbedrooms.
•
ENAMEL fur 92.95. No brush
IIORltOW HERE WHERE
SEVERAL nice '6 .A ft room
marks! Randall -Electric Co.
PRIVACY IS RKKPKCTCI)
bungalows In good locations
It naluidl desire for privccy
from 17860 to 98800.
CHOICE Gcrbcrn Daisy plants. YOU
in muncy matters is strictiy
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Call after 4:00 P. M. 123 W.
respected her*. Friends and
REALTOR
10th St.
•
relatives are not uuestlonrd
Raymond Lundquist
about your credit. Your em ­
Associate
ZENITH hearing aid, • slightly
MITII’K TO 4ITKAII
ployer of businesa associates
Atlantic Bank .Bldg. Phone 732
used, 1 . uMinahlr, Ibyi A r /11
T«» Ki'NA MAV; IIKllAN: 13! Kim
will not hear of vucr personal
Awnuf, Newark. Nr^
&lt;
Herald.
Yitii iirr hcrplif unllfl. l thsit J iC
Here la something Interesting for
affairs. There U no causa- for
^i*il !imn hfepfi fFtPtMftlml III lit** |
person looking for Income; a
embarrassment.
PANSY PI ANTS
» r a m m im -a iio o v rru . jn .
iMrcuIt r.Hipf ttf | In* Ninth Jn'llrlnl
w»)ll byilt 7 -room : homo—.with ItcaOr-by M*t-ri*wr flD»r%ujinii»W5 fc» lD^gnabWrcrnMt ^
lOMiiii iif PinflilJi* ht-mlnnlc C4ni»n|ye
rdown;' This week only! '
roe
EZi'—J ..
*No etf-makera on money loans.
in’ Cbmrery, ut»d«ir Ihr thlw of 1
if*|i h Ja
&lt;1!*fi*m viw •"&lt;1rm Mnp .
Varlabla payment plans.
completely f u r n i s h e d , ncw!Y
GEBTRUDR VINING
H'ilfl i tillI I Hr rfltrf firuillil I
♦coretten „Insb’-j,
recently
FAMILY LOAN CO.
\ decora
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0-i . f,;.lr
innl*
yd*) Dnity Hun bus high prnUes f* rifi nI*
Phnnn 731
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is?if11nrr *■,
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Phona 39
f lyile I it Mfill«Kar, popuhr ).n for the Hnufrid 1- ullti.uk, Willi
Florida Rank ft hie.
| id on the outside, In ■ good
Y e ti im* lh r r * f n r r
f*»
al tin .Sviuiiiole Country Club, 1 Andfrsun,
*
Ifreon
downtown location. Has double VHSSTlNf JI lO USE tier trie 3(1 gulIn fin(4 f'fiiMM* In
**i'
H M i'iin -v a t Itio
lloiirr* In I
giving Ids' llinr, ami efforCa to
garage, and a good t room ** lea table top hut water beat - 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
W’bitty hn* this to sny alwiui
P t iif iA l o il lh*» S il h - ilw r *»t j
teach the Imy* and girl# r f Hem In Andar/on: **The failure to atop Mauftffil,
• garage apartment which Is rent­ i er. Also Gns ratfge. 2 ft l/i San­
' it l r is r ^ J i f f um l Unit In (Irfm ilt
ford Ave.. Apt, 2.
ulc High Hr bool somt thing nbout Anderson and the gtiieial lot thpff'nfi h i t i f f i i |ir»i rfinfrgjM* w ill
ed unfumlsheil. TLj h o i l s t
SHINS
the golf game. He fs doing thD'tfcwn by tlu team diruvej cosily he rnlrrei! ujid Ihr nalil mUtP |irn- |
could he eaeilv adapted .into a ONE .1 horse Model It Briggs
rrn»! rw p.irln,
.
.Slims cards andI posters
fmo Job no hi* own book and i* ,to tho li«-*ls.
2 apartm ent house. Price $10.
tnf* ltr»n*1 • tin Offlrful
Si• Stratton engine for sn'‘l.
;
O— DEE'S SIGN SERVICE
not I
bsing
rmn|&gt;msated by th;
"They krsjw in advnnfa that “r ^f ill In fifth tiny nf Rr|»!rmliuf,#
S 0&lt;M&gt;N
ELECTRIC
HER
VICE
CO.
O. D. f j m lrcss. Phone 1 0 2 1
tehiHil or athletic association. Th* Anderson f ^ t s the man that Huy titt.
A 3 apartm ent house. In goml 207
.,07 &amp;)agnotin
..
Ave.
Phone 101
golf rnthnxiesU number nppmxi. had to
n r imtUcnoK
condition, on large let, 2 c a r l -----f t
but lack of alertJ FLOO§~MANDiNG
- «*lrrh . Ctrcull Court*.
rnalely 150 which Is a large group nesg on
garage, with Ineomi bringing In*1 .WATCHED
«“ *•»•»•
purl of Gsinesvillu
.rugs—b x 12 and tl x and .finlxhin.^. Cleaning
!&lt;«mltioir »(*oil«tV. yiWliM
_ and
id wax­ for the first yoar that golf ha» gave
And
$103.00 par months One ap art­
| 0 W; H throw rugs.
phone ing. Now fluora surfaced to par*
n hi* chance and the (UKKlCIAi. HKAI.V
l»e-n nffeuift to the student*. When big hoy ti
ment could Im made Immediately
every advantage* of y;iii,.si K. Housholdsr
flIO-W nr 2529 Elm Ave.
faction. Old floor* mad* lilts Daw. the "swincstera" learn how to the
Attnftmr
oppor iltr.'S offered him."
available for purchaser, Price
C»l|
, hold the club» and a littls more -MrMulle rimtlniinl, *'lq adili- Snnfuftl, Flnf IriA
BRAND NEW'
90,750,
*
II.
M.
GLEASON
j nbout gelf they will be Invited tloft .to .A
U II. P. MOTORS
. Business «intarprisa — grocery
troll as « backfield
n n n r r , to A P r a iu
Lake Mary, Fla.
.
o u t.to th j Country club on Sat­ •tar. Sanfoll p ie 'e n tc f 11 hnrd
• $29.50
store, eervlee etatloA. and llvTO; Wm.'C. m rlaan. whuse ptsre
urday
morning*
to
play’
around.
'
BAUER
APPLIANCES
raMMsiirn f» lilikmiwn. .
charging HWe nn,| the deOsnsIve
Ing quarters, mndernly ciiuipprd
RENT A CAR
You are linrfby
In bp| h—»
The golf clubs ami other equip. work of Cjarcnre Grantham, a*
YOU DRIVE IT
and
If , KKT 0 p p 0 UR 5.50 x 19 um-I
ana doing
001 ng nice
nicsbusiness.
n o .in w .
on
Ihft lltli day of Ortolisr, A. D.
hr
ment
are
being
furnbbeil
by
I
PIIONK 200
ntet-Jsted living In Horidn nm l: tl
w!t)l w, ,,
AlU(Utf
ont* a t \) \t (hie Im cksm
»Ut- i t |« In ■
a *crrtsln suit for dlvorr* 1
■Vnninole Country Club through fltmwUnir.
STRICKLANJl-MORHlSON
mil tiff In tho clri-iitl I'ourt oft
in _.operatlng a .good b iu ln ^ ,, auU nn, an, 4k Park.
the g(h«n&gt;*lty o f Manager Ed
•'-URIVE-IT, INC.
T hese I'Jm arks s ta n d , fo r th em - JSrmlnoiM ^C. Italy, Flo,Id*. *n «li-i
wilh permanent income, let u*
lifitvUtol
tltls of whirl, csss I*.
Uivy-WhltiHr and Ttrwidrgai selvis as *, memorial to the fine
show you this opportunity, * THREE-picce living room suit*j,‘
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
Hals off to a new rentura in work that Kettles dml Ganas are Kilt* Im,u ttarlana. lilslntlff »&gt;.
13 Mr ACRES dose to colored
gi*od condition. 809 W. 1 2 th,
VYpi. C. . liar loan. Drrindunl
PARTS AND SKRVIC8
sporta I t
grammar school, suitable for
doing at the- local school. TDj , 'W ltnrss'm y hand and nfflclall
Phono 370-M nr 910.
109 Palmetto Ave,- Phone 1911
sboya them/elves are worthy of •ski nl Hanford, HrmlnoL County.
negro £ub-dWliitm or * IndustIlIkKi
HHI(ia nv
iva4 Hint, of Florida, this Ulh yay ofjl
The D a m cud is
ATTENTION
trial‘ ijfttsriirls*.
ijftterprlse. Propen
Property Joittg
the praise
nr lltau
they ssmiilii
would ha
notI )get
SNAPSHOTS—printed, developed,
8 e|)t*nit&gt;*r, A. Ik UK.
1
The ■ New
^ ■ ■Smyrna■ ^ P f Barracudas
i f i H f i uH^l S Banford entei'Nl the game
A t l a n t i c Coast Lme tracks. IF Interested In purchase of toys,
enlarged. W e.aopy old photo*
game*, - dolls, pull toys, wheel
O, V, ItUIlNDIftf
are rounding a poj'mt elrven lnt» U n underdog and rame out vie-*
9100,00 per aerr.
graphs.
(llrrk
rg
Clrcalt
ffourt
Condition in an attempt to re- torious. We predict that before
35 acre* af land on West 1st - goods and complete Him of
.NIC1IOLL STUDIO..
Christmas gift ’merchandise for 220 Melsch Bl 5, Phone 1199. rapture the North Central Florida the srasun .Is over other sports (PEAL) Hstnlnol* Coil,lly, KK-rMo |
Street, In. flowing-well area.
resale, Write P, O, Borf 1401,
Conference championship for the wrltere will sing the pralsse of
Property'border* on paw*! high­
ELECTRIC appliance repair*— recond straight juar.
,
the Himinole High School grid CfinCCTP COURT. NINTH JUDI­
way west of Monroa Center*. - Sanford, Fla.
wo rvpntr wsshing m*ch|ne»,
The Barracudas have at pre- machine lust as ha* Whltoy Me- CIAL CIRCUIT OF FI/lltlDA. FOR
Land Is partially
a ru i“ cleared. This HEADQUARTERS for Christine*
HKMDf
HKMlNOt-K COUNTY, IN CUANvaaiiuiis UHIIVI*,
vnccum
cleaners, ,«PW|
.fans, unnwi
mixers.
nt a strong eleven and without Hut'iin ofi Gainesville.
Is 1 good boy ht $00.00 per
G
CERT,
gifts, toys, games, books, dolts,
T rttU r AppUnncfi Bfrvlct, JU)4 Inforseln »difflcultle* &lt;&gt;stering the
IIARRIDT K- MATTUSCn,
B ij' now on budget or lny-aw»y,
W. 2nd stt, Phone HM4-J,
picture the New 8 mTma aleven
_______________
We-Told -You-il»
(
Complainant,
Bavcral email_____e*
home* ranemi
ranging In
Flrestono Htoius, 111 E. First
:; * ’
will U a t potent a i tiny were
Trice from $2,600 to 9(l,6W. One
JhlA
could
be
we-told-you-s-v
ANNOUNCING opening of L. D last year.
St.
•
n
HUNKY
J. MATTUflCH.
'
y '■ simply lieeause- w* did tell you
eomnletclv furniih-d house.
8lmua*on Engineering A S u r­
j n#fro&lt;Unt.
CapL Johnnie Perriss, a' big
■ .PRKO W, BENDER
CELERY plant*—e n o u g h for
veying. llarlon C, Gonlon, ra- 223 pounder and David Rltriila at th a t Mvril Hoag would likely to THB HTATE O r FLORIDA
ba
the
new
m
aneiur
cf
the
Bnomi 2 Florida Slate Bank Ilhlg.
TO
IIKNItY J, kfATTUIKTtli
about 10 acres. Valiant, Paspresentattva. 110 N. Park Ay*. 185. __
hold __
the_____
tackle
positions. Gainesville G-Men for next year.
t* poa
You ar* hereby notified that 4
■ i Phone 1031)
c|v*l and Early Fortune.' Beils
I’hhone 1120,
been filed In- Ibe Clrculi
Georga Museon,, 1«51and *G*wrg* . Jf* will be thy"’ m anivtr. Tlie
»n«* suit ba*
of Henvlnole County,. Florida,
have not Wen pulled over. About
80 ACRES good land being N ft
' " “ *■11,-1.40 icoards; '-Myron'announcement came yesterday af- Court
BUILDING
Roofing
*
Painting
tii
tho
mil
uf risrnel r,. slattuerii,
ready.
'
PR
otu
010-R.
of NWH Bee. 8-20-80, by ownWhite, 140 center; Bobby Honder- *um oon following a ’ *beard . of nimntslnanf, r*.-Henry J. Sfattusrh,
« r. Writ* Orlando. Box 3753 5-BURNER oil stove for sale. i Smith Brothers, Phone 108g*J. eon. HH. and John- Fanelll, 140,directors mudlug of the Gaines­ defendant, Che freery No. ISM. The
halar* Of this suit la to obtain a
tor phene Orlapdo 6109.
You hare It. W* h*re I t
n - at tha end*.
ville hall club.
1100 W. First St...
divorce. You ar* ■required to file
4k J. H aulers, Corner l i t and
Thn. baekftdd combination will
Th* directors also announced ro ar written apearnnea on or be­
4H acres with S.roojn
robab!
hrobably
be Tommli Hall. IWX •that the work Inv agreement with fore the twenty-first day of Oc­
a r t ic l e s W a n t e d
lim ri' ‘' '
'
, bath. WeUr,_jhd- and $
Jeer#* pro
D. ...__
It.K, er _n Cecrse
' two serfN ieinporchss. I’LL BUY your eat regardless 13 NOTICES—PERSONAL QB: .Louie Clayton and Walter thy Atlanta Cracker* le also com tober, A. wilt
ba enlered . aaslnet
Middleton at the halve*, each' ti ____
plete. This
kin, .Itself
______
. J la a great
yoit office and *tm&gt;» and . of age or condition; Roy Real,
150. pound mall lu g ftri and accomplishment
the ' Gmfen.M
H|
- ‘ forir - th
ms- hand nod »eal na
Price $8,000.00. Year*
BEMIN OLE TIItH SHOP
100 W. 2nd1SU
Bit*tea- McCray, 170, In the full­ This willv mean
od hall
_____many
u ih f _good
af the Ctrvull.Court af 9«m
n U m*)'. be bad pn
20
1
North Farit
1
back
slot,
*
^
.
..
-,
players will find Jh e lr way ,lpio liade . Cnunty, Ftotida. Ihle |TCts
f j""
USED pianos for cash. T^he Music
Telephone 37
Th* ends are Uckcd up by a the fold of the GailutvUle club day qr ntjilemher,-A. is IMt.
t room hous*. large
Hoc,1phono
O. F. llKRNDOff
—
1
-■ of
- * -heavy
1
■ *hove;
-------Jerry
- n w u - th at Would never have beep there
Ctsrk, Circuit Court
blcken pen, F h o *««*
NftW ready to grind every Mon. n»lr
had
the
agreeir.iint
not
been
ntgpman.
100,
and
Till
SpeMar.
150
(BEAL)
fenced, deep well. ruq- CLEAN col ten rage wanted; Will
day morning — Your corn,
Tackle position* alto ham heavy i t l / *: ,■ - .
,
pay &gt;10c per pound. Please bring .'g_r its,, tr.eal,
r.1 Loeatfd near
com m -cob
......1 , ________
.
them
to
tho
office
of
Tha
Atlanta field* a jrinnlng eltsh
..re 95450.00.
shucks, etc., for feed, J, W, and well trained r*Dl*c*mi-nls.
William Rape, 210, and Bob Cain,
Sanford Herald.
I room bouse, front ami
Bril, Lake Monroe, Phona 18.
170; guard replacements a n f-lw practically every year and next
H. hot wkbh m tale, rtC K U P truck. Dixie‘Slows, 1498
&gt; »®9 to .b e counted dif__________ _ for reftt. Tha and amall, Allan W ard/
art 11*. Jo t
PHONOGRAPHS
garage. Price $4000- w. 13tii sl .
.
Holland, 117, and Duncan Exum. furantly. Tha G-Men will nut*
nfei-tf-.- **-, -a*-; \ ‘ v-wf.
Huate Box, phone- 053.—_
138.
,reriallv benefit by having
_ I W p _Hoag
fltpynw Beach, SPINET piano wanted In' g&lt;Wd
,»h#lr manager and A tlanta to
to ' eft metal
eondlton, Phona 9.
STUDIO o f S h i o w o r a p i i y
oot th«m
thsra aoms
*ora« playor* when
Praise Andersen
(shoot
north.
for flnesj ft**Hty
WhlUy McMullen ef th# Celnes- necdevl n o t year.
7 Pets, Livestock, Supplies
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VOLUME XXXVII

Redoubled Force O f »
I American Guards
.Surround Auden t

SA NFO RD ,

FLO RIDA ,

W EDNESDAY, OCT. 2, I9&lt;16

11. Coleman Reviews
(bounty’s rro ^ re s s
During Past Y ear;
Higgins !h Lauded

Agreement On Trieste
Yugoslavia

W. V. Ullttiw, tn-m.isir of Toucir&lt;&lt;m Unit btorj. sax eUvU$l,flfg*

Driver Survives 22,r&gt;-Foot Fall

A ssociated Press lx;tscd W ire \

4-caufuis

King-George Returns Tir Tlmtrtt tif Grcuct
Adriatic

w O E itm iEirn , Oct. 2;(/p&gt;
- Allied Control' Council
delegates are disclosed to
have met secretly today to
nmp out details for the
hatighig of Hitler’s .eleven
Surviving henchmen.
The detail conufkittcc was
composed of four men, one
each representing Dritain.

arrutiipliahmcnU of ‘lie paxt year. I,
Tito urgant/ilicm at prcient hai j
s m-nihrsUin of 117. he said. withy
*ni- annual budget of tlSIOO und » ‘
i- k '.i h riant? of It. 07.1 Mr C jln tiill j.
aim Ihstike.l tin- director* lor 'Jielf
’• i ■.| r "■ 1 ■-i 1 ’id'll J rlb lltt
in tin- utt'lrlns 'wnrr n Manager
llle^ln1 nli I Mir elfi.-trucy of Mlui
, M auJicl Bella.
.
• U nit mitt Titian of Ororge Tmtliy,
R-it-ilnr I, F Poylr wax njunlliled
Irtnj’^rary chairman of tin- tneclili;. A uoni'inttmt comm1Met- was
ithrn ai-Polnl ett -etinrtMlnr ol U L.
I’ -m II James nut lohu Her.
Atolii* Curriiway ami W A Pat­
rick Tltcv rstired und !*lvp ;&gt;re•-litr-J a Hr* of netnlnoe* for Ute
V4-I-.U4' office* Nomination* atfre
-ui'-d for from tl}&lt;* floor but thcr;
&gt;-u-r none, tin- nomiuatlini com*
HlJii-r'* -rlccUfm, *ptr uti oilmans*
h electel.
‘
In addition In tfir olficet* ali*ad n»mtd Hi* folio* it-t dP tri-t
.irr to r* J,trills * rtr -le '-il l i t ' m * -J-, I Fnoili so uni- OUk
Itlit No '1 II It Crotplev. tinirlct
No I, -I A llUllInr. niVi rl No
4 • it F \A1tn-li-r. und Dlslrlr’ No. I

illusala, Franco and the Unitm
Sta‘.-:». They a»&gt; mole I under a
security blackout In the deserted
courtroom whur? for ten months
Nuidom'a h-ading war critninaU
werq. tried.
A redoubled force of Amrrican
jfusnJs .surrounded tiu undent
Piuernberg ' courlhdu* • -lo assuie
that iuitlru ii m i hampered: T in
American soldiers are under order*
to ."shotil. tr kill” In tb i cns«
of Stty provocatiuin and It lias
been Announced that security
oitasun-i will be maintained .un‘11
Ujs, day r f retribution has nas«ed.
, Meanwhile-, with the shallow of
Ihu gallows hanging oyer the
•luumrd war criminals, their.
Icttse attorneys ar- liu»y prepar­
ing eppcoLs. Thj four-p w«r Alii- |
Id Coninit Council in Hcrlin i* Hi- j
last hope of the condafltned Neiis.
buf tlr-rj epPiP.ru little liklHiotnl
of n revgrtel of the decisions of
thr International H llltsry Triburi-.
•I*The convicted war criminals

5 W O Klllin*

ClAtttiMO OVI« THI *101 o f a 273-foot cliff In his station wajo.i at
Fort Washington, N. Y, Oscar Gtoeckler, 27, a veteran, managed In
elimb back to the road, despite being badly Injured, to be picked up by
a passing motorist The car, which bounded against huge boulders as It
fell, Is shown being removed from the rocky gorge.
(Initmatlniwl)

Marshall Dendy And Alex Waite
Speak At Kiwanis Luncheon Today
Catholic Bishop
Declares Future
To Vindicate Him
It inhop Joseph Hurley
. Of S t AtitfUHtinc |
Is Attending Trial
2AHKRB*, "Yugoslavia, Ocl.

Arab view, cn th .
tha adjournmrnt *7 «Id b# dl*Ik e Official said that a datn
«• rectinvanlng Uo Palaetlnp Con*
irence would bo announced IlU f.
he gpokeaman - made hi* dlaoeutoa after Foreign Secretary
gHtol Bavin and Colonial Reedae»&lt;^evge Hall today attondI thd itxtli minting n f the Arab
midons. begun B
ago.

I. (Al*)— A Franciscan monk
today testified that Yugo­
slav Archbishop Atojsljc Hiepinac once wrote a pastoral
letter which called for pauhe
rraiatance againal the goccni- Ment of Jarahal Tito. The
• Monk, Father Modesto MarUncle taatlfled that IhroArchb is hop had told hint, “ If
Monts think* I am harmful lo
the Catholic Church. I will
abdicate. Otherwise I will con- «
"Una* to fight for the rights
• f the church."
*
ZAtilt KM, Yugoslavia, Oct. 2 (/P)-*-Th» tria l,o f tha hand of the
Homan Oatholle Church In Yugo­
slavia, Arthblahop A lojiljc. 8t*piaac, today entered it* third tlar.
Tha rhmthnuut staunrhly main­
tained that \ t n future will vlndle»to
him
of chitrKe*
of. .collaboray
si_
’______
_____groups.
_.
. -^ru-XTI
tlon*awith
terrorist
An Araarkpn Catholic. Bishop
ter mid St* pinac'* trial by a IhrtuMfeit
lunhla'a court
Mil rf as
tod M
nh» of
n t the
thfl
m an prepi^*
“ona
most important avunts -of the
eonlury.** -&gt;*So far, tha Yugoclav church­
man rowrvad hia.dcfaiuto p&gt;m- IU
T. Waits predict*") that deldeclnrrd vestorday. “when It is
possible to publish documents, pita the fact, that Hollins had
and when each ran speak without a new and untried team with
foar, thou Will be none who wilt many 01 veterans, something
aay a- word against my Arch* •pactocular and Interesting might
bishopric."’ The Yugoslav public result. Up .until four weeks ago,
S ros»eulo,r contandad that tha a t least half nf the men had
m s and condition* new are such not seen each other or th« coach,
th a t JIUhop Btepinac may apeak he said. Bob Johnson of .Winter
Park and Howard IfonUeth i t
before tbd mUonal court.
Bishop J m p h Hurley of Saint Sanford introduced the speaker*.
W inter Park v Initon* Included!
Auguslln*, f la , a regent of tin
Belgrade Apoatnlic NuncMuce. la Dr. Waite, 0 . N. Denning, Harold
atterdlng tk« trial, liishop Hurley K utiatm un. R- C- B aker,'• Rtir
saga he will remain alksnt about Travllllan, Herb Bamum, Boh

p i RBCOmiEII
J , r .:r ,

PS
X?V2*?S

ton. Dr. L

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J Ac k 80NVILLZ, 0 cW 2, ( &amp; thls nsorn. The Southern Tubergvloale Asso•ld -to be-mere than clatlon’wlU open a two-dey meetaway, probably Chile in f In JacksonviU# Thursday,

PARIS, Oct. 2 &lt; # ) ' —YU- *
goaluviu launched another
tirade
against
Rritnm
!
-and the United States at the
! Paris Pence Conference to­
day, accusing the two no- *
lions of betraying the. Rig
1Four agreement on the free.
■state of -Triestej ‘ Y u g o sla v la 's fie ry tl&lt;-lrC.itr I ij.1 .1 - mad. if.- L-hni/i- i:i
i nn angry rapid-fire iltfM lit of .
Kixarli i&gt;efnrr. tbi- Hsliau^iJflU^ l.-jl an | territorial cotnmfi -ion.
I.e* i-e la n d tlml III; ‘‘Anglo*
.-nxi n iiu n w " lia.I renounced-tha
‘Must anlKptllllt" decision of Jho, .
Foreign'
ascii in nrH.’Vo , staidl»h' h Hrltlsh-A*m)tican
Military ba*e on -It- Adriatic.
. I’xlng nit American plirniP. . .
-ijailr alleged tine .! mocralio
Vinciplci, in (In- British, Am-’rl*

■an

Fr neh proposal* have

;&lt; tS with the wind."

KHDINO nVI YIAKS OF IXILI, King (
royal poUcewIlh hli hrolber, * m*-n
from rhaleron Huy, whrrc hr I it « &lt;\
monarch waf recalled from extl* »»v

frrcfj of Athens oa lh« w to ths
. iv.t.ri wife, beside him. Hotlmva
.» inulium-sj/cd crowd Hie flrr^k
(InfrrnafioTmi Rddiophof^

Reds Say Chiang Varied Comment txpressed Today On
Is Using Nearly Verdicts Reached By World Tribunal

f .l’.iwiil
imrt &lt;•f fbr i‘- it.!*
t.n 1 halt’ on tIim * Mn • fr*r
S 'l'llll M'J | III- |U*Vh fr-«* r t .»!•* of
1 i it* »*■ \'*A(enby% iltt-** »
*a! .'•» i hi* Tri !#* t *tjiv i
l*. i h i in In*f olkimr I l&gt;f .i .» i ir j
! K*A u!Kunn*nt* tuluy
'It ,1'iwhtlr, in «iJt!i' tun (i* ih^
halnm f*(i)Uirnl and TernUirilt
\ ‘ommuxlon, fnm t»fh«*r cmtfvjfnets
TuiHittillren an* oniiitmiiuf thoir
ttnik n(i Major |n-flrf» prob!-*IU».
lit nil, ten rominln-iuni cunri'iwd
flu- iminirtF f*«t :u!fLi
(m u n i tbrir w
Hfulllne.
Tin* »•
ilif rionpt
hil^*l
Loth ilnv and nitfht
•
in (K-^
of «*nirtf&gt;K*tntj^ fL^ir "nr!..

l*i'-rlotnlr in tbr nireilnu. the.
dlt-s-tms adoptrd thr report of u.
roinmUle- hraflrrl In l/-n lusher,
iii complete Imiimvcments to the
Imtite of “Whhtllns Willie" as
noUinrlrrd liy Hie Clininber of]
i Cotniffn* I*11 untl « half s-"*&lt;■r-i j
’iu*o Anil a requrst from llir Jontoi ’
CltSliihri of Oominrrr" f"i a.vityt
, niice In eaUtbh.ilijm: 11 Tniol.il In
|ti.rin-&lt; ttm IWioth »«.» sratil'-tl to tio
••xlctd of IIJMsi
KrrM n WIImmi itnl W A 'c-fflc
NANWMJ.
•„». ,,v,
n ,r
were iipjulnlr'l as n (oininltl'f y-, official « l»!itfjtu I fiinlmini vt n#»vv3j
tucjert. In foitner t*resldnil T VV ntfi’iiry. N‘»*\v ( liinn, Irniiiv ilaimiu ato n u phuiur r*prei.'ln« th- ed Unit OmutB Kai Slal i- u um
.ipprerUlloti of the Cttainbrr o f ; ini»H‘ than
nine,| hi,in,; -linn
,,
men in
sm i&gt;,iiF. m , m ug iftidolph Ur-,.,
Ururjt i* Totihy ha* licen nnmrd
'■•itn'-‘*ftr for his unselfish w r V ChiiittV civi| war. The ('niuitiiinUt
for lh**= oiaanlritUmt during Bn-’ iti*rnry ntluurd nUa Iha I ihu
off \vtth ,1 Mr J cnti urr. It trim* chairman of tin- committee which
.*.1 it,- ,ti.n,„i„,
it- Njiti | liyh will iliitvt th r UHB t lirlitmim
rears of tUtn'-’lfl.
*
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fiylifliiL' \4 •■**'■*I llir, SaliaMali^t
’
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i , i ,i
i„ Mr»l -“ilr (hrottghom th**—roitnty
tfiiVrinnt*'ill jil*i■vi*' himi♦"I\ 'Mid,
In ’&lt; iillinlng the ivnrl, of l1si "i
I 'l
it,.,,,'
fl1" •ub.-ind.wi&gt;*
g u iltlin n during the past *eai
i«»ittr*»l wiifki nrcnriilHjf in an DttS r (■■ihioan I.Oil pHrlhi'hu Vm
■* *|l*,' 1
M**anormrnt mtalt* (**tinv hy Mrx.
phasb no Itie lui|s*rluni r of &lt;h
M' 1 ' ' 4
i ' ■ ' " ’v *,,T \]a| Y Itaulinn, |»ifoitlvvit -f thn
vafloiL, HI Jollp- Hirer pio|i-* •»|‘*u ^rmiiiolr
Cntiiilv TubrrriiliDa
unit r-vealerl Ihe* ih-sptle ic •*.,
A . .(M*mtion. Thr t'ouniy t amjmiini
Kovetmiirnl ac'.iutt lit hokllmf oj&gt;r
' 1 1' • L*
I'M"'* hki
part of th** natitin "hh- |Oth
vliliiaHy oil nuldir work* I'toieit .
* f• *• ,,,r • r »*t•1 1 v »»• m anmtttl.ChrUtmiu Svnl
which
tie listl the a.-.Mltam-e Unit les-i
• Im*ii *h|*‘.#i •man pstlitinaii. npfiui »Sov. 2T» ami will f ntlliuo.
the |iro|m*etf*Ill-foot channel and
w * «|tinl»*f! •dritt.,mimtf l h »t
unl(l ChrUtmu*.
(he iU-feot channel would be com,b , lil v»n I-,.,,-1,
Fntuclif
„vVr n te ,lo«|&gt;lv gratified that
■deled within the coming year.]
I.*i,dr,| ,.vr, 1 . I.vnn.,1, . mtt;- W). Mtall have ,* man of Mr.
tie also said-llm t progress Im...........T* I
iii"". 'bey Tmilty'i calihrr to head our milioen satHfiiclnrv . In eslabllililnc
11
k111
' “ k*
' '' nuni tuod-raiiing cam pnnn,” *aid
a Uirge line- on Ihc riser with
” ..... I1,e *
v Mi
Itawlins. "We know that
Inwrt ft rigid rules in pr&lt;i*|ieci
ii
.
ti', 1" tl,r contrihution which h* will
The Chandler of Commerce ha*
,l * - ........ ’ •
M »;•*•*• •" - makr in mir t-iugrnm to picvcht
been active, he pointed out. . In
"
&gt;.»'i .*■
i-ib.-ru) nmec j and- ronlrul tiil*"tculo3l» wil| ex*
assisting in the" reconversion .,r
-I
-.1 1 -. ,&lt; I e.l -.1 Is-I 1, 1 , 1,,I Keyolid ,,&gt;;,l .air tinir Into
the Sanford Naval Air Station
'
l*
**i I (lie veal ahca.l when ^ral sale
to peacetime activities. Conti act•
................
' i,a*, i"
fuii.l, will go I-, wmk to improve
have been signed with llo\
* |,t, i," .1 hi -,&gt;i, lint"-, g ll ||,, lirallh of our comiiiiililttcj."
lirowning to operate the airport
*‘ 1 ^
I'o'B" • j Mr louliy .aid hr iradily ,*rand with the Interressiun In
' 1''b "*
’
erpted the chAlrmanship liecamo
atlldte In iipernto a vocational .
11 . 1 ,i, -.ittonir y in ii,, l.p I,, recognised the valur of I Im
training school. The Fernuhl
............ t'lio f t ni l .i!I-l &gt;•* ' u„rk of the association
and beI.*tighten Hospital has Uken over
| D!IHSOflJO when Itiilgana votcil
I, I,
i by tt»- t.rriii.i.i t , ,«uur lie knew the people of tlia
‘ In rclet I the monarrhy m favor of n
‘ ffitinly were Kill pen-nil hack of
rcpubllmn form "f govcrrifticnt, j g,«,,| fill llieil i lf»-|*t , InVrtllMthr association in .tH fight
nlne-ycar-old King Knnrnn If, ar­ iii.iii •■n1- 1 &lt;•■ -v*‘ lc light mi I againal tubrrculusit.
rive! wiili Ids inolhrr. Quern Jo- i thru- i, I»r I, . irii .iin fin heuvy
Within u few days, he added,
ll'inna, at litanhiil, Turkey. Tin* , ctiUnrr ih Tnky &gt; Tim lay/yrr he will name a rumigjttpc
as*'
HHimt exiled king « m ' hravlly t-,i i.iiiri.,1 ti Inina, ^hr f,,iliter ■i t him In conducting the cam*
go rilled by police. (IntrrnaMonnl) ,I.,|&gt; • vv, t i'i Tlw Iin. raid the sc- paign.
iipiitt.il ol Von I'.ipf-n -.iip-vnl-d
"I dpnild hr happy to havtt
In. iitgum-iil (list tl.hima ; lion'll people
volunteer for the Com.
v A. '-I fwirenl iticrjflutc in auto- Const Guard Plant*
. not
t i ed ll' tin- lii.turv o f' mittee," Mr. Touhy added. “Any*
middle tlrivcr* fict'itac applications
'th r ngra, hr ,-hi-I. licit atnlm.,- unr who fecla he can help In
Spols Missing Itout ailm . ,i|lf imU.uiii- ft tu trial. I •hi.i important community undet aa iuinpai&gt;:d willt Lliiuc is-ued up
'Ilf, wav llrtniaini in-rung i.aw |
NRW YORK, Oct; i . &lt;fly A ii. om t|nl not h tvi' n completely taking will, I hopexcerngianinitA
At f&gt;:00 o’clock yesterday aft«r- Coast (rtiiird Ffl.V 'plnnr line llnii trial- Unit i . f iir .u i lie rc- with the nffirr of the associa* t
(Inn,
-J
noti/i, the last day license.! could xpotted ii—*uLa£*i&gt;rr Imit! over'dur g.ftf^ d the wold.
be tf-curpl without taking a airier lal" -ryartf-rdiiv at Shall.
Iii ciiog was. utiirle I Icrflayr -liy ,
jdrivf.-ra' test, H^t“7 licerc-c- «c«v Itivrr Idler. N. .1. I hr plunr i .
jissut i aa rompaicil with fijvbti lx- dtiiK-tiiig » eexcor vr*ncl Inwanl the London Kw iiiii - Slstfflsrd as •
'ru ed at this tifire la s t &gt;*jar. How. Urn boat which hits five perrons eying -I" u wiiUcn interview: the
court could not be obi-.etivf ns thr
ever, during Ihc fiscal year, liceii* aboard,
Security Lumber
-Tim ’('oust (fUutd said Hint trial WSJ a p-dltlral one. Kin
eta issurd totalled O.tiOU, l«it it Ir
Gocrinjp Termed A h b4&gt;»ved
. Cops First Tilt
that thlj figure will lie there had been ■it" Word a*- la lejilly cf,ub| mit ay. h». added,
PhonjT By Experts exceeded during the pfAent year Vvhat was wrong with the craft. •luit nil tlm po'r.ilnlittes nf defem e wt-r* *1 mv disposal.
ending Oct- l,'l'&gt;47.
security
Lumbir tom piny
SccerRy Lumbar
Kriju lilr. p/t’oii cell, the ex- 1 trimmkd
NUF.UNMW, Germany, OcL ^ Those drlvurs who new wish
the llaynta and Wlfteichxriinr hall ' also delivered his
2. (AP&gt;— Twe esperta on
secure licenses may olilain
llama Fumiluremei* In th*
opinion alMiut lh&gt;j future of the
mental dlaerdsre at Nuernberg [them by contacting, state high- dusk,
third game nf (lie playoff
world
and
mankind,
lie
said
th*
'
agread that at least ona of (way official* nt flip ..Sanford
•riles lo determine the atiampatom
Immli
will
dccHir
that
future.
thr*. Natl riag laadare con- jAmtAry on Monday* amt Thur»- [VI(ll
ions in th r City Softball'
■*» from
fre.avk 9.fW
l in i.Oo
I •fIfl P.
i* M.
.n
damned to dia ls strictly a •*»«
ra at
2:66*to
M.
.............. A m t' aascrlcfl (ios'ing. if the , l-r-igur by an B to 3 margin
United
tUaics
do*a
*not
hold
Ihc
. phony. _
^n- taking this fmt, It l» adI U l k s W i t h V lC t T O y
U»t night.
able lo caufully altily Iha
------ -* . * leml in U»&gt;, fold, It w|l| mean
The phony ia Ibe titular
Red William* and Roy Britt
head-of the I t German* who
iklet on drivlnr nut out by the! NKW DELHI, India, Oct. 3
&lt;&gt;n the hill fo g the Furniture*
will ho kinged two week*
ite, and available at tlo Court UPt-.Th? president of th # 'Bio..
net* allow ad ten aafelleawhllv
from today — Hermann Goer“**'
j J*n» league. M. A. Jinnali. cotitheir malea committed a pair
• ferrtd for almost art hour today
lag.
. 1
of mlscota. The Security butl­
er. Junior Dress, allowed the
IKSOVATHW UHlimWAY
llaynen and William* nine hat
five scat I* red bingles.
Ilsynes and Williams hold a
through and throgah — and
2 to I game margin over the
all .the other defeadanto know
The West Side Primary School
Security Lumber aggregation.
P.T.A, will meet In the school
Play will h« resumed a t Lake,
auditorium a t 8:16. P. M. All
front Park on Monday night.
member* are urged to attend-

21 Po^cnnl
t In Autiv Or*
I&gt;erni',u

r s n ' r raS

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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

FRID AY, SEPT. 27, 1046

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, .FLO RID A

War Bride Gets
Homesick, Takes
: GI Spouse Home

Salvation Army General Arrives I
In America For Tour Of United States
NEW YORK r iT Y , Sept. 2 &lt; j the wild* i f Africa to the waste­
(AT — One
i&gt;f.. tin’
wor M's lands of l.apland, from tha bush
great spiritual leaders. General ! of Australia to the jungle* of
Albert O r » lin r n, international j India. It* flag of blood and fire,
tea Jet of the Salvation Army, ar­ symbolic of* the hlood of Chrial
rived in New York yesterday for and tti" purifying fir*, marched In
1 il«Y in t visit to the United State*. (hi front line of two world wars,
« Ttie General! who command*' a' living apiritual and material aiiij
weaponless army of gnut tradi­ to million* of soldier*.
tion nerving in R7 countries all
Civic and community leader*!
ever the itlohe, _wllj nit*’, .make, an will combine with Salvationist*-toi
extensive tour "of this country. give General Oraborn a welcome
Canada, the West Indie*' and in every! city he vjiit*. Thia la
Smith America, • *
Inde.d a contrast to the reception
Like a military, field marshnl given Commissioner Georgo Scott
surveying' hi* troop* In the midst Itailton ami hi* little band of
o f attack. General Orebortf **-eon- -even laaalr* when they landed at
rtantly planning the strntt-gy for Old 1,'aatle GaTifro in New York,
the j T u t f 'l battle- the world ha* early in March, IK80, where a!
ever knowiv—the battle against crowd of curious amt skeptical mi l
lookera laughrd at the courageous
group of Solvalionlal*.
Many time* Salvationists were
impri»oneil in the United Stale*
a* well n* in other countries
when' they viuvht to held street
meeting*. Yet these pioneer work­
er* endured untold hardships in
their aelfles* effort to aid man­
kind. Today they are loved and
respected throughout the world.
The growth of The Salvation
Army in the United Hmics in the
short span of n little more than
To look into your wigdstorm two generations is almost unMere, General Or*'
protection. Most Insurance com, Irclievablc.
panic* will not write windatnrm bom’s army f« divided into four
without fire. Have your fir* territories. Eastern, Southern, CerfImurance extended to cover wind, tral nml Wc stern, each commandstorm now, before storm warn- cd by n Terrltorilrl Commander
big* arc up. C- M. Boyd A Co., who has under him colonel*, hrlgndlersr nmjorit, adjutant*, captain*
Phone I0 L — AdV.
ami lieutenant*', each heading n
rrrp* o f soldier* and voluniecr*.
In .th r United Stnte* alone, hu
rommandr over li.QOO officers giv;
Dr Leonard Barker
tng full-time service. Evangelical
Optoqirtriat
; *
renter* lor pleaching the Gospel
Rye* examined—Glasses fitted
are found in nil Important cili&gt;»*.
.. 203 H. Orange A»e. '
nod
y m iiqir
atracL mnoting*
g y ^ r r O r l a n d o ; - F lo r id a ' ■
«*
Tiring ijrtrlluat aid to the ihntrk.
Phone 4967

THAT S A flS r iK l'
0*4 T e r S*«)# New

AaJd a l A ll D ro p gteree

IMPROVE YOUR
POSTUREI

A SPENCER
will give you gracefully
erect carriage. You'll
h : l boiler-fool belter.

DANVI 1,1p \ |||„ Hept. 27 -id*.
--A fine of *176.0(10 lia, Iicon,
fixed ft« the penalty for the New
Yolk Gr-nl Atlantic nod Pnelfir
T r « Company and 21 officer* an.i
«iib*l liftry corporation*. The fit*
lollnws cmviction of the A A t*
Coinpany of sftti trust charg,’ .

MRS. ARCHIE It.
SMITH
’Spencer tnrrctUr*
, RegUtered
2718 Paimrllo Ave.

HOY JOHNSON’S GRII-l
O P E N IN G SOON
im R A K F A S T —

CUNCH —

DIf

Flash Flood Sweeps
rhreugh San Antonio

*

P. S.r Bring your dry cleaning along with Vou.

DOWNTOWN CLEANERS
ANI) LAUNDRY
P!ion« 914

113 Palmetto Avenue

THEY W OULD READ YOUR A D
T O O , IF IT APPEARED HERE

in flood walera this morning.
Knurgency squad* are rescuing
latnilir* marooned hy riling 'waters
throughout thy city. Itivera are
.•till riling and-the public service
l ward now I ear* if the San An­
tonio River gre* up much more,

IT MUST BE A *3f
SOUTHERN BREAD ^
COUNTER/ LOOK HOW
ENTHUSIASTIC ^
EVERYBODY IS/ I f f

IHlUO(

SOFA
RIADIND congratulatory rnev ige*
111 a hmpilnl at Guilder, Ni a loillidtsml, where stic Is recovering I mm
burn* received tn the Belgian Aii*line disaster. Is IkhSJ Itulti Hen­
derson, of New York The Girl
Scout executive praised Hie work
of the American rescue teams who
coordinated between mound mid
olr to bring the survivor* out, tlnst
by heltcopler and then ny a PHY
Hying boat.
(itil.:rnft|io'tftl)

BEDS

Smart Sofa Bed* Ihut do 24 hour duly! By day a chnrrn*
ing eof.i for your living room . . . by night, with just the
twist o f the wrist, il opens easily into, a fulHuzcd double,
bed .with deep, resilient spring .construction. A wide se­
lection of cavers to choose from.'

&lt;
;
j
.

QUEEN ANNE
LO UNG E C IIA IK

S o u th e r n
tSS B r e a d .

To complete your living room
||| group, Add this hand»otua- *nd

t*l!l_ill!*Hi »h m a n u

■ " luxurious lounge chair of dittinctive

period' styling. Spring:

filled cushion seat; grip arms.

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"R O Y W A N TS TO SEE YOU'
M AG N O LIA AVENUE

ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS
• FANS
• MIXERS
• W A SH IN G MACHINES
• VAC U U M CLEANERS

CASSERO LE
SUPREM E
T in * I r l| N r ,| M C a iw it
T «s t hy h sitlsf Is SiaVI*
k«ll»r for I I nta. S otos v illi
I it#, p u d Miss, l op.
W ,M ,,l,r,h ll, l l w i ant l/|
&lt;*S p i n t ik im . Ctnkln*
•Ilk 1 tu*, t*,ktS s o h,a i »4
I tfstll css ,ll(,4 mviHro-imt.
r »v l 1st* b uilt,,* calaartia.
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in this NEW
’

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304 W. SECOND STREET

' Come 1»y and let us show it to you.

ANIMAL SURVIVORS of the Bikini atom bomb test are brought to Washington, D. C , for study by scientists at
the Naval Medical Research Center, Uethrida, Md. Left, a goat suffering from anemia Is given a blood trmns*
fusion. Right, Seaman 2 /c Dale Lippx, of Miamlstmrg. Ohio, wrestles with Pig 311, sole survivor of the Jap
cruiser .Vakaua. reported lo Iwyvc swain 30 milts following the explosion of the bomb.
(faUputtlenei)

IIAIiltl ftSIIGp UGV • HI I Id I
FORT Mi -IS, Sep' JJ, i/l**Hitmen hi h’nrt Myers esp cj to
•* wearing homemade bnirruu
iround ti Wn far nwhiio. Angcrol
*t th Inc reuse in the Iirks .uf
■t!XlrrWJT'IiOCLW^ncmeir- votcl
to boycott nil' Imrbei-h0 |i* and
shear each other frfrj i f charge.

(JUST GOOD FOOD!!

In order-to clean your gnrntcnla in crystal • clear
cleaning fluid, we have installed a Bullcr Still. * ,

MORGANTOWN, W. Va., &lt;/!’&gt; A European war brid# who's
homesick ia taking her1 husband
hack with her, In a rtveraal of
th* usual order.
dhe I* ’ 17-year-eld * Madeleine
Jnco|&gt;* . Falkrnstine who met her
husband when ho - atorftllcti Into
her parents' bake shop In Maas­
tricht, Holland.
Husband IdiwTence Fnlkcnstine
Is a veteran o f the Hattie of the
Bulge.
Madelalne wants to return to
Mass!rich to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mra. Charles Jacobs, and
her 2 0 ' year-old brother at the
University o f Delft,
Falkenstlno said he would accompnnv his wife and try to land
a job as a civilian employe o f the
• panm ent-in r-utope. Ue
was honorably ■ discharged from
the army last February and Mr*.
Falkrnstine ramo to this country
soon afterward.

WASHINGTON S-ol. 27. »«»,
— Mr*. Franklin D. Roosevelt to­
day was 'added to the list of
son* med‘toned a* imsxihilitb»
for airpointqient a* ambassador
to Britain. Others discussed a* 1
• ■»*ltde successor* to W. Averell
Harriman are Governor U li*
t,
•
■-»!(,. tinrrd Secre­
tary of Stale V/ill Clayton, Gener­
al Mnrk Clark, Ambassador to
Italy James Dunn, Supreme Court
Justice Robert Jaekiron,
Jack* on, former
Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy,
Senator Robert LaFidlrtte and
De-ertoiebi career man
Freeman Matthews.

FLORIDA LIVRA TONE

Have Y'ou Ever Seen a Still in Operation

PHONE 1064-J

H U N T ’S TU X E D O FEED STORE
is follow ing the market down!

W*ll brows,4 *sS bvbkly,
t i m i loar.

III

Fine mahogany‘veneers lend

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Mia- U IM ' F. Sot son , usill

lhrmselve* admirably to the '| ||

Creamed Tuna

fine workmanship . . . th£
■k

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ggj^g^g

curved fronts und unusual r g i

From ih* cold North Pacific wtttrt i&gt; ukta tboica am*
tl in prim*. Tha dsror-ftmrd mot it cooked la ridtly
hltnded whirs tsuc* and quick fruten. By this m«thod SO
tha superb flavor and extra rich nutritJousaass art cap.
turad and rtuintd. For a sast/ul mala diih, try II today!

detailing. A suite of elegance. U i

4 pieces

following (cadit

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U.S. Protests
Disregard Of
Allied Rules
WASHINGTON, Sept. :U)
(/ph-The United States govj tynment today accused YuKtMlavin of disreKnrdinp A l" . lied. military rcgulatiops in
Trieste and of apreading
mischievous
propaganda.
The formal protest wait uign. ed by Undersecretary of
State Will Clayton.

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A t Lcaiit They’ ve
Got Meat T&lt;rEat

s Strongly Indicate 22

KINGSTON^ N. Y , Bepl &gt;0.
hi*)—They are eating bear steaks
in Kingston. N Y -g because
of Uie meat shortage, naturally.
But; the unfortunate bear in*
solved tn this stogy was purely
a gilt as far as the Kingston
City Home was concerned.
T t » bear obviously had not
heard of the meat shortage, be­
cause he wandered Into the
■rstdcnUal district of Kingston.
Soon." the bear was climbing
trees and causing no little alarm
to the cltlrenry.
- So Oame Warden Henry Bern­
stein finally *ho‘. the bear
down and discovered he was
large and plump.

YugoslavN Disregard
Military R e g u l a &gt;
tions By Carrying
Concealed Weapons
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. NO. 267

Forrestal Says
Navy To Stay In
Mediterranean

Kettles Pledges
Successful Year
For Celeryfeds

H alf Militarist, H alf Gangster Concedes Verdict

Secretary Says Units
There T o Carry Out
U. S. Foreign Policy

ressive War Is
reme Crime,
Court Rules
scrman General Staff, Hi^h Command, Reich

WASHINGTON, Sept. SO—{IV) .
Cabinet, Nazi Stormtroopers Acquitted;
— Navy Secretary James Forrestal
declared today Inal United State*
(scstapo And ICIItc Guard Found Guilty
naval forces are in ll*&gt; .Medi­
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The note acknowledged that
terranean to help carry, out Ameri­
IlMtl.tN.
Kept.
.1
0
(d’l
—
Two news correspondents from
w American military authorities in
can foreign Policy.
i.
. ecrh af foBr oreupvlng powrrs will tie admitted to witness the ’
m
, *
Veneiia Giulia detnlr/.'d six Yugn.
Forrastwl. In -an unusual poHcy
riceatlan, ol Had d.-frrulant» who may be srntrnred to death
,
»lav soldier* on Sept. I*. It added
stgUmml, niada' it ptatp that the
- by the tplernational Military Tribunal at Nuernber*. The tilled
that the Yugoslav .soldiers-were Seminole^ W ill
Win American
naval-referee* . Jft lh*
Contrel Conurll made Ihi* snnoumrmrni Inday The council ,
found carrying* hand -grenades*
»U l h i them for
■ I* rharged with rirryinj out thr court Judgment*.
More* Thun Lose*; Mediterranean
(-narrated in 'their .clothing con 1
-onto time tn cohu*.
!•
frary to lugulationi. The soldier*.
Chance For Title The declaration wa» released
NUERNBERG. Shpt. ,:ill (/!’&gt; —r The International
• 'about whim the Yugoslav governn* IH? American government tnmenl protested, have .since hem
Military Tribunal rlerlnrerl today tirat the initiation of war
Coach t l T\ Kettles of the ’icatsd full backing to Turkey
releases).
is'the Rtiprenir eriine. Tiie Btirttnmry of the tiihmial’jt find*
Seminole High School .football ie That -country'a nsistaiwo * 'o
The polo informed Yugoslavia t am promt*.d KanTonl Retarlsns Russian* demands on the Berdan! iriRS a f t e r a le ii-m o n llis trjjil in d ie a le a alrottR ly tiutt t iie
that tbu arrest mm* investigated a*, their tegular wuikly luncheon etlea.-lt also came as Washington
N a z i rin gle a d ers w ill h r e o n v ie te d ag eh a ru ed o f co n ^.by an American military boatd today that Sanf-rd would win .studied means to aid the present
o f officers, -and the hoard fosnl more fnottiall games than'it woull Gieek government in’ It* tro lib y ♦ *pitmg In Vnnimil the *nprt me
the-jsetlon was justified.
crime nf -larting vvar.
I .re* this Kail, am) took full bl»m*W*ith Russian-supportfd neighbors
The nolo saiya in part nnd we upon himselfVfn, the ln*» i,f the ami ho|**h for p"artful arttlcnirnt
Ijnnl verdicts nod sentence 1 will b* ilelivered tnniorrow when
quote:
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ic'Usti* game . which, he stated, uitli Yugoslavia over the dlsp'ur
"This government desires the will yJavtil too 1 arty in the roaiou ti' ii o f Trieste.
1 hr infill rf rpticjiisUr* ihe n-nding
Yugoslav, govtrnn/.'nl to know nnd before- the local team had
-( s|- tiHi.lllRl w«»r-1 judgment.
Person*- familiar'with the. rva
that it resent* the charges that time to g t In g o,t condition.
1 ll,
'iflirmijil
tuned upon
on* tiehind Forrcstal’s »latemen
ll-V* ll* U V J*l r sMitr.l by proae" Allied military authorities Innk
lie nl*n pm.I high tribute to !,a y it was drafted about a week
f.u lint .nil, F’ tance. the
no steps III thi* matter and thsl^ Spiiiiei Itari' ii who, he »ald, play ,pg.. and hence i* not inspired
r,i'­ r
ll, tlt*l tS»
they inspired * small 'f«s*rt»l' fd a gi--.il g.iuit- at 1 nd in the (,j ||1P f;.|,h llurdanelle* conflict
fttill Russia. The
pres* to give a tmall .'false'' ac­ tiaine*vj|le gum*- despite the fa d‘ or other current controversies.
1111 "eg in \..v jo
LM ut
of last year,
year.
rsle*
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s,
Jjw»l Barely an Jiour and a hall after (he re.dins id thr JtnUmrnl heyau Ihb. nviminc at S'ueratiere. Hermann l P I l l F i l l t' l O r i f l i l .vlti 'TI1*'
I It. &gt;■...... . desrnhe,| ip fpiile
count of the incident,’ and that it It Mo* hi* first nppearsnre i*\ that
However, the statemen
s
a
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iifiit
i
iri
inri
siumirrr
twit
wish
ii
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m
m
irrm
ni
nr
4
" ' Go'lltUf. former number two Nad who had tier tt termed hr t'. s. Prwsn ulur J jilw n *•% "ball &gt;mllllarl«l,
l
, . e f ' * t i { . p T -1 -*-.1111 ii*iiWT-t;iig ■ rtrr VVTffl'nre proA rrjfets these charge*
s* inischiev- position, and to Willis Andersol*
, — ...
people and 1
k _ alM|
tf gmngaterr vtrlua.ltr rtmeadrii that he It on the » «y to Hle gairdwi. Perhaps* renrrmbrTInf’ wheiitir
I I I rN l / I l 1VU’ l III l&gt; ,)u,
f „ur ,„aj„ Countfl
cua propagaiula -withuuu- auy-j.,vh(T
flhe ‘ line plays .th&lt;t„Amexiran
giivernmenls
liuvcrnmenls OI*J of Inc n nip p" &gt;iiti
atlrtlflfd
Ihmtiih
lirrnunv
9«
a
mrtnlrft
nf
Ihhe
liir
hrsl
Ii
strutted
th
rn
u
th
tJrrm
any
a*
a
member
o
f
^
r
h
ic
h
rs
l
N
a
il
Inner
rlrr
le.
Ile
lrliiiia
rs
h
a
l
(in
e
r
ln
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n
u
n
s
til*
A
I
t
f
I
t
l
r! P i i r l n v
l i n t * , , in lb
foundation in fact
indictment.
Thr early
ami did time groat punting. The tatement* to be made since ti"* cyrm
a'vea w|th
wllli .a pmU,
nrtrlav ,,alld
Imnrl Uur)nt
linetna the
th&gt; trl.l
iriil
^ I I\1 I ill l l I I1\ 1C
Ten protest adds-l that Yugo­ •cure against Gainesville, he point- •end
gr ■ t&gt;f ttu- trading o l tho
nf the war on the reason*
slavia must have been itwan- nl id titiL. was It to IT despite the amt purpose* trehind the presrni'
Jons iiraityl ami rnlim*l.y*m judgincnt brought out no names.
the tltru it* protest was addressed fact that sport *w-filers had pro- of American warships in the Medi­
*luy evening at a mm* im-cttng i Th‘‘ inbun.-il ruled that nggresto
Washington
that' the sit lirl-d tiefoui the garni that terranean. Said the Navy Secre­
nl tiie Kaiifonl Country Chib a t; sivi* war r- « 'crime, that consoldiers ’ already were released.
^wlitcJi dull presidepb, or
King 'I'U O'tes e\i^t.-d |,i wage aggreSGainesville would win by three or tary:
*
! blons" and club executives from *lv*' war nnd war crimes and
four touchdown*.
"Tcday the United State* Navy
|many cJMcw In central Florida urro crime-, ngninst Iminanity have
Sanford still ha* a chance at is continuing to maintain force*
1guests of tljo Sanford Llotu ntal been commilted.
the conference title, he said. Euslia in they eastern Atlantic and the
i there wa.s murli MpidntLv it* te.
The court nciiuittrd the Gercan be expected to* lose one or two Me lllsrranean Sea for the follow­
1‘AIUU Kept 30 id*,
tirnatur pod -after re;*&gt;rt of arlucvcmnd. man Gcnej.ii Staff and the Gergames before I he end r f the ing specific purpose*!
Atiliur Vanrtenberg of Michigan o| (lie vnrlmu clubrevn-wert man lllgl. f ‘onimeml. (he Naxi
season, ly explatmd, arvl Ban"First, to support the Allied
today iiakrd the I’arU |V&gt;#ic f'nnZone Chairman AJ Hdibaum 3r t lr .iw ii.h ii 1 1,
,,t K tu rru tro o p e re
fiird ib* v not lose any more. St, orcuoaMon frree* and the Allied
ierrtier lo Wllje trpCflom ot IratteUd Ml th'ra tlllriKlIiccrl ttic*
nnd I ho Ib-u-h .cabinet, of
Auinislirnf. which has a hip' e2- Military Government' In the dls
Wilson Priiises New
and uatIgution into tlir treaties era who wen- hrldrd hy Jik,**yi!t, i-hatgc- that ihty were criminal
perieneed team, hovyever, he con* charge of thrlr tospontibllllles in
tor ttolltaliltt, Bulgaria and Hun- Alv-arc* nt PtlissmU dl’-irlct IJun ,o gnmr.,1 i.o&gt;. tVttanr groups of
ct
diil,
sloud
the
t*i*t
chance
of
Funeral
inrvlcc*
fer
Mr*.
Kva
the
ocrilpiert
areas
of
Europe
Outlet
For
Glads
V
ia n HI* proposal m-'iigid Immcdl guyTrnnr for '35 north rmtiprihing (tie 1,-i^ei*hip t urpa. the Elite
K. Gooddper,! who died at the any to win.
ale objectIfilLi
from
flic Klavlr the iMUthern
half ol llie state thirtnl. the K l« . n di-partment
At Florida Market
home of -her
son-in-law and
bilk lad loiutd ,wip|»rt Hornon-at I PaM DLMrlct.tlovcnior Millard j w Inch
mt.rated a spy system,
daughter, .Mr. and Mrs. Dean also played a great ganv again*!
BfJUPn
Conklin of_ IXiytoua Ilrotli. at-n mul the Gcalaim ■Weiw ■eonvieted** - *
Wing of. 141T&gt; Hast Amelia A venue, Gainesville. In fact, hr said that
JACKHON VI I.I.K, Ma Hept 3«.
/poke. . * s *— —
n* rgmiPHl otganUnllons.
' lUiv‘ Rcpublicaiv-jwmw*or-maitc
Orlando, Saturday «ven.lr*r at 10:4q the star Sanford quarter played
iHpcclal—-'(iputUxepMrt.\ Iiom p,u«l
Chtte ropresented pi tin- «&gt;ne
Hcfure the reading of the
D
raft
(JuntT*‘
Raised
MWiioatlon
in
oi^iing
mUnUed
Gki lr*»t lUlMieive gwtne winch has
or Florida n—v*-rr(tibit- rprtxhrrlni
Dd-tiul. Daytmia |judgment hod progressed an hour
Htatcs'■ campaign lit tin* Batketi ,
bren plaj'*m&gt;y anv Sanford 'rn»n
wxUorw, and a continuation of thi*
l- w ^ S fc
With
Fxptanatiun;
Economic Sonuntaakm. on what la jr/JJ’u'
Mt lXn 1 and I nml one-half the former number
* noon at 4:00 o’clock with the Rev. In hi* two. nnd e half years of
recent substsaUid ' otfciings *on
|W,i N'nki. Hcftnnnn Goering. virof Oie mod conirororalal
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• J. B., McKinley, pastor pf thu coaching here. ,
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state
llveMock* win.vrkrds.
bin"
Enlistments
I
M
r Ii otic
Oroatfi
nf
the
f.hm
% ttilrrnatimtlx, ur. OIIJ confront lug the deleA more th»n 87 percent Incrrarr reached me this week-end,1
Fletcher llnll*. who introduced
* said
" f ir s t Methodist Church, officiala!
n
rg
au
laallo
ri
w
a
,
»lr**.v,ed
In
gate.
Mr. Kettle*, pointed out thr great In establishment of i\e» tuisfn.s* William I, Wilton. liliH-lui ot
WASHINtrroN. Kept 3f) ,,}*,
""
Dlslrlct i lovrrttor . Alvar*-/ who
inteniriM'*
Florida fluIc Farmer.* Markn.-, in. ITh&gt;- Army iia*. reliedujams* [TFl111* :Ho.cn* |Kv,tlhn, on
*l(orn In ■'Elyria. Ohio Oct. IK, need for additional stand* and and proCdiiinnel enterprise*
Ibe l-jtie |«iinlei1 out thal tin nlgunl/attiy,
Seminole
County
other
ih»n
retail'day
j
pave
licrn
vary
huh
.
i
1856, Mrs. Goodspmd would have seating facilities at thr high
■H-rvlie
for an nrtnbOt d t a ll
it nut i * * * d«P M hv Itte Ytlgnvlav
dele- row h.nl ft 500 r lu ti in 1ft tMtioti
been 1*0 year* old.thl* month. Shu school fir-lil, and rmnpliinenled ■tores is indicated by the fact thru j pleaded to iiofp the iitemliti n I of 3 1 tssi m m . T tia t i |fii««t mot" a'*1’ H r« ih ,j r H im u
Hi ib* iarr*1 witfi m*«r t h a n msmxs) memta-i &lt;
during
the
license
year
up
until
crption
uitenl^fre.
n
,.n
il,
i-.n
wna*a member of 8t Andrew* Krtlles for tlx fine eoachlng Job
tll.lti III,- .S*'J,t,-tolH-t ipmia i !l*‘ie tli.il |* ,n i- Ir c a t ic * im nut tile Ilr a / li tie ra id , was t ottilllg for
Episcopal Church of Klryin ami lie is doing. Mr. Krttlrs laid parti­ Sapt. 30. there wa* an increase, pieted - general
had made her home in Orlando cular emphasis on the nre«l for of I 6f&gt; state and county lit«ne.-*| nonifaV
for the prut 30 vrar*. She had new dressing room* for thr foot­ of this type issued, according In market.
b«.cn ill for only a short time ball players, declaring that the Jno. I). Jinkint, county -m col COtltlnur
lug lorwant
Survivor^ include, brslui* Mr*. p.ijscnt shower roomt are deplor* lector. '
Total licensss Isauad were (W. mat opening
^ W in g of ' Orlando, two other able and entirely inadequate to
•daughters, Mr!. Chsrlotto Roller take carr r f |60 l»oy*,every day in compaiul with 6M l*»l )ref r- Formers'
Amounts r*i*lv*d * » w M J ei for expect Uils
Of l&gt;pytuna Reach and Mr*. E. addition to the football taam.
Visitors at today’a luncheon in- tha state, (3.300 fer the county standing
T. Clatnen r f Miami; two son*,
Ralph A. Good speed and Harlow clinlrd Haul Gomb* of DeLnnd, at ■total of (0,077 as compared t* our markets
listed men
"O ik* of the moat inlrmllng
W. Goodspeed, Iwith of Sanford I). B. McKtmils. Gus I-awton and with (7.B2G last year—an mrreaiie
OHlrlalS'exjrUJiiKt however Itvilj
__
Item., nmoriK this work-end's tr
five grandchildren and two greet O. I., Taylor of Orlando. Ptwal* of (2,151 In revanue.
liic Aron will xnv- lo'irir-, and uuln
FMiiti|ial* &gt;.f St-miiml* t'nunty
The
above
figutua
d»
not
In
drnt
Kprer
thanked
Rotary
comports
from
our
market
manaxcr
•
grnsdrhildres.
in ettli iPtiry hv dL-clurgln^ uirli
. i„.|,| then monthly meet,
Pallbearers were C. C. Welsh mlttocs which had charge of thr elude tl bevsrage llctnsc* which througliout Ptoridn. cam- lo in*' who lin e only a tea *e*y *,r |„K rtt !)„. ,,ff„
„f v
J. N. Gillon, R. T. Warren. J. A in* r clty nnutlng last week ant ahcw.d an Increaaa of 30 anil from John O MrKtrn m ut un
Oioti'K. in sreve and reirlaUiiy tti-m
j(„,i,
s(,l,ir.t.y nuun
of
the
Fort
Mycr»
market
*
t.
.
(3,317
over
the
previnus
year.
called
•
dlreclora’
n»j«ling
imYarn, J. 0. Tilita ami ('* 0 Wil
Ham*. Durir.l’ was tn Evergreen nirdintrly fotlowtag the lunchsiin. nor do they IneluAi licrn*et for staterl that We wjll hai*' n i * &gt; with re-g 1,11.1 *h „ most / n * la i,tt ;,l tin Jmnm llmli K. h-.| on.J
^
plain iron' ii l.n-ii-. ■-d t.. set up
retail
merchant*
which
arc buyer on tiie market un* icas-ui mnaitlyy
^ ^ P iB w U iy .
M(\«uwhlt(\
Vfilunlrrr
rriiiit- CohnI^ nnd fiuully ■In !v ^fnu|n
•rluMiiscIvcs party jo the
payable to the State Comptroller, that will deal In ubnfloll litis
Col Early E. W Ihirnn. com
thr
instructional
Hiller initialed. The tri­
end license* 'for Insurance agent* buyer tells me Ik* will be In ikisI- merits me taaUniiiny to - *,/*■&lt;l !«&gt;■ improve
BERM AN NAMED MANAGER
whlclt are now jteyeble to the tlon lo pay the lilghrst cash price, ndvand- e^tlmsle* f „ the fir at two prot’ i'iiui which was begun during manditij* officer if the Orlando i&gt;Uria| ,axl the fart they were
-ih~.
_
ateto treasurer as Insurance com* for this product from tire small weeks of Heptembcr. 23X33 men the Orangc Srmlhole and (he Trl- Army Air ll asr, together wllli nsstgned to their tusk* by a dic­
. .PITTSBURGH, sept. 8 0 . GPr—
grower who dons not have an r.s- algned up for Ute rrvpilar Army County wntkahep held thi. sum. 2n oltwr offierra from (lip ha &gt;. tator docs ti«l absolve them
roliiion«r«
The Pittsburgh Pirate baeeball
ufficj-rs nf the Coast Guard .Auxi­ from
their
icspotiaitrlllty for
According te alate laws enact- tsblbhrd outlet TtiU, to my mind. That 1ft nearly as many h.-, Jiart liecn .me.
club announced today the ap*
liary Unit, and file Sen Scouts, their ,-ict.s.
Will be of some help to tile small cxjiccteri for tho full month
sd
In
r»4l,
no
person,
firm
nr
Dr.
Frank
Quillniah,
County
- polntment of Billy Herman ae
got
an
insight
intV~NnVr«l
Reserve
gladioli'
grower
I'
SelccHve
Gcrvlce
headquir
lets
Dealing with the defense con*
corporation atull engage in. or
health officer, spoke at th» rniol(te new manager. Herman play­
Raymond Owynn of Oviedo, pea*
that
reports from
Waal Ing ^ n j hricfly discussed tiie ser­ training methnja .when they tiwik tention that some of the defend­
"This Fprt Myera Rem Is In lute sold
ed this keason with, the Boston aenger In a Ford pickup truck manage any builneis. profession
an
'enjoyable
cnllso
yesterday
boa
tils
fndlriite
that
the
Rrptemtier
hud ontv carried out orders.
a m . Herman sucreed* Frankie Which turned over on th# Orlando or occupation * for which an oc­ wllli efforts we have constantly quotas nl 25 000 was met chtefly vices that ran Ik* given tho aboard Hf'«7f» to Del amt landing ants
n,e tribunal rule,! that a defense
iach who retimed.
highway near Lake Minnie shortly cupational license tax t» required emphasised, for llm production an-1 with men tirtarer, ID arid XI years schmd* through hi* office. Plan* amt bark oil Hoi
-Inlllts
Itivec.
■if stijK-rior orders has never
unless e State end County liwnae
While
wen- made for the showing of mn
after midnight. 1* being kept at Is procured from the tax collect­ markaUng of new rrops.
gladioli prodtHUlou lia-s Ua-n rs- Officials prrillcl Unit tiie IncrcaKerl hi tilth film i nch month at county They were guests of Lieut. Cipmdr. been rccdgnixed a* a defense to
Femald-Laughton Memorial HosW.
R.
Conway,
commander
of
the
October
quota
also
will
bo
filled,
However, tlm summary
tal to determine possible Internal or o f the County in which the tsbllslied In Florida for "car--. I provided Army physical sla rainrib schools, Hr. Gulltman also report-, Naval Reserve Unit nt Sanford. crime.
no,tod- that n «lefei|*i* of superior
id that the .Stale Welfare Hoard’ i
Sidelights A t
juries, according to Dr. H. D, piece of business Is located, or am particularly pFaant mltli this are not applied too Htrlclly
Tho
Arm
y'officer*
were
invited
from the comptroller o r. ****° arrangement to provlrhi an oullct
rVntnf trailer was eirrrrntly at on the trip in order tn *«* how older* i* considered a mitigating .
attending physician.
Nuernberg Trial Smith,
.
for the am*Her producers 'till,
l.yman High School in l/ongwood the Naval Reserve training ayij- circumstance aft the charter of
owynn suffered severe bruiting treasurer. With tha exception gf . reUll should .encourage production,, and
and excoriation* In the region of
and would remain In the County l*ni i* working, sini-e Orlando the tribunal provides.
The Judgment reviewed the
- NUERNBERG, B*pt. 80, GPi
another week.
the stomach, but then la no evi­ merchant* who pay the *Ula com- Increase receipts. We need more
Army Air Rare is currently cm nets of aggression and time af-'
— Hermann&gt;Gparing and some
dence of ahock In spite or the fact trollrr for llcimses an July 1 such outlets for new, nr umimal T. B. Officials To
Mrs.
fluids
Wilson,
County
gagrd iji. training Air Reserve ter time quoted the minutes of
lurts, and It Is our aim to help
oi the other defendant* at the that he was brought to the hotpits! each year, ell llceneei ere due end
Attend Jnx Meeting home demonstration agent, dis­ personnel. Tiwy included: &lt; ol. Ilitler’u secret conferences plantheir development -where ItiU
Mail trial were alnmat late for
payable on Oct. 1, unless other*
I
In an unconscious condition,
cussed
plan*
to
direct
a
study
Ijuncmi. l.ieut. Col, J. /,. Amack- ning war to show ihsl the Nati’s
■
appears at all practicable
Um reading of the IhUrnaHonp W provided for by lew,
cording U&gt; Dr. Bmtlh,
of adapts In means with managers er, l.ieut. Col. W. W. Keith, Jr.: _____
____
.
i
n
tent
ion*
wet^o
clear
f
ronq
j
.
■I tribunat'a summary today.
M
fa.
Edward
Kite
her,
executive
Up to Saturday noon W8 busi­
"Manager Jack -Taylor, Jr., of our
Canby B. Kimble of Oviedo, driv­
■
Major T* 11. Edmamlsi- Major -Gr inaTf^The haavRy guarded slerator er or the truck, told 6tote Highway ness and prof*Mlonil_JI«j»Bs«to Palmetto market reported Hint secretary for the RrrjilnoJti County rf school lunch r**mn*.
i
Mrs. Ahhfe fioyd, county wej* 5?' .n,,|5r, li. ( ',,P.L . Vr'! K'
itacd to bring the Nail de* '"»* tribunal said (hat in M*
Patrolman l* O. Bender wtm In- amounting to (2,724 ware laaued, crop* ere growing alow, betattv* of TtrtrePfTirdfTs Association, and Dr.
Capt. H.* A. Holstein; Caift 8. hook,' "Mein Knmpf,” Hitler made
fepdanu from Owit* cells to
vesUgatmt the accident, that he and 35 bstoraga licenwr*. amount rain, but that weathrr had bvn Frank (Juillman and his staff at faro w»*i i *-i, explained tho ser­
Hmlth:
Lieut
S,
MFinkle;
Lieut.
vice*
she"
could
give
to
tho
school*
Ills views qUIte plain and that
tho Beininole County Health Unit
• court room broka down*. ■ had been* blinded »*• gpproachlnf
to (7,673. * W Ul ot (10,898, favorable the last few days
through visits to homes pf pupils R. U* Holder. •
Nearly half of the defendthis was no private dairy hut
r. Jtokins roporfgd.
car headlights. The truck ton down
I "Ideal conditions
for * tram* will nllrml a meeting in Jackson­
Other
.officers
elmard,
jvrro!
whoso
altindanci’
i*'
lacking.
win known lo everyone.
It* w»r* in court when the
five concrete post* before
planting celery, esrarote, lettuce and ville on Oct, 3 end 4 of TuberLieut.
I.
W,
Eussinnn;
Lieut.
The Justices held that the cam*
tor
machinery
failed.
Miss Hnnd nnnounrrd that the
to m t on IU aide teetn;
ndnatne were noted by Manager If. eluosls worker* and physicians
F.
P.
Weil;
Lieut.
C.
A.
Wroiinkk;
Seminole
P.
T.
A
.
To
1men hurried repairs ‘and
. poalte to the direction it
J. 1-Chman of the Sanford market from 15 southern slates and the next meeting nf Ut*' 'principal* Werren Offirors, 1. C. F’ridnv and paigns waged hv the Germans
against Poland, Denmark, Nor­
the rest of tha defendant*
been moving.,
M eet Tom orrow 3:45 A survey of acreage planted In tliat District of. Columbia for thu first will be held on Oct. 23 at her C. W. Wt.ner; fo| R; A. KollUon; way,
Belgium; the Netherlands
prst-war meeting of the Southern office. '
reached the courtroom barely
Oeorgw W. Thomas, driver at a
are* Is now bring made.
Col.
W.
W.
Millard;
l.ieut.
Col.
*
Luxembourg, Yugoslavia, Greece
minute hrforg, tha eight Ford Sedan which collided late Sat*
Tuberculosis Conference. ■
first meeting of the ScminEdward
D.
Edwanls
and
Lieut.
nnd Russia were aggressive war,
urdty afternoon wth a Dodge Se*
e*. filed In.
:
Approximately 300 physiciain,
F. T. A. will be held
K, It. Halsey.
OOMI’ KNH ATION PA HI FIVE
ortlr efUr noon fNuerndan driven by Whitney Dev Is
In ita discussion of two counts
public health workers end ley per­
----------afternoon
at
8:46
Arrangements
for
the
trip
were
HOAG
TO
M
ANAGE
G*MKN
T^me)
the Americen the Intersection of MeUomrlllt i
nf the Indictment relating to
sons comprise the boards ot dlrtc*
o'clock at the achool _ with the
made
by
Lieut.'
Frank
West,
T
A
L
M
H
A
B
8
E
K
,
Repu
JO
Celery Avenue, damaging both
_ y guard eUndlng behind
'crimes against humanity and war
them* for the year being “ Foun­
GAINERVILLE, Sept. M -fiT ) tors of the state and local tuber­ (H iocial)—Payment of unemploy­ UHNR, who na* charge of the crimes, the tribunal listed act
wea arrested by pptkss for
onel General Jodi fell In ■
culosis association in thi south are ment compensation In 8tmlnola boat, Lieut Cmtlr. Alex R.. John­
dations
For
Progt**#-1
'
The
ob
—
Myrl
Hoag,
popular.
Falatka
ink The reading of the driving.
firm foundation* Aialea manage, during the IPtd expected* to atlenl. This U the County during the week ending son, Lieut. W. J. Toll and Chiefs after act. Then it said that the
lectin
la to,
summary
proceed
f.
evidence was quite overwhelming
haa bton named to man- first mfcting since HM0 end the Sept 20 amounted to (97.00 and E. P, Hair and ‘d’kmeal I.uruien- of n systematic role of vi alt nee,
interruption while the
first
held
In
Jacksonville
since
.4 *-,
X ‘A
« « f age i Galneayitle G-Men next
ware made to 5 persons, Carl 0. berg.
rtpiusented
tho
Coast brutality end terror.
lay on the fleer three
&gt; "Education,’ Tho year. He will' replace Dick Data
a g erfll
Frank K .__ ... _____ _______
Smith, chairmen of the Florida Guaro Auxiliary.
Dealing.with
the
exierminstlon
r ml notea before, he reProgTiM." Miss u Manager, but Bata remain* on
States represented will be ,Flori­ Industrial {^Ruidsslon, reported
of this ettr, died iaM weak at ^ilgh
Lieut West cncmmcnded Jhe
fais feet and left the
discus* new trend the roster. The . Gainesville club da, Alai*m s, Arkansas, Georgia; today. Payment* amounted to fine work nf. the sea scout* In o f Jews, the tribunal- cited sett*
tn Fbrt Myera. according to
mates of fl.bOo.OOO killed under
_ went. The heat from
word received hers today. Mr, MB*
also announce formal acceptance Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, (101,451.60 throughout the statu aiding to man the vessel. They Hitler's program. The summary
light* in the crowded room
leer was formerly tn tha fumltagw
Mississippi,
North
Cayollts,
South
weio:
Douglas
I/osslng,
Hilly
of
a
working
agreement
with
and
were
made
to
5,673
j
orsons,
mentioned that the hair o f wo*
stifling.
-'w and at one Urna headed the
Oklahoma. Tennessee, reflecting no significant fiuEtna Brinson, Larry Strawder, John men victim* was cut o ff before
the Atlanta Cracker* o f the South Carolina,
______
1'
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brick agency here.
Texas,* Virgin in and West Virgin) ft, Ron in rrcvnt week*. .
Root, Jr, and Ralph ■Johnson,
ern Association, .
(f-&gt;allaa»4 Os raga Bisk I)
* - • .. . ,
ftSSI

Lions Review
Progress At
District Meet

Mrs. E. Goodspeed,
4 M other Of Sanford
-M e n , Died Saturday

IBusiness Increase
Of 27 Percent Is
Told By Jenkins

Good Reports By /andenberg Asks Trade, Shippi:
Freedom Be Written Into Treaties
Markets Please
State Officials
Army Asks 35,000
Men Be Drafted
During October

Orlando Air Base
Officers Inspect
Reserve Training

Raymond Gwynn
Is Injured In
A u ' t o Accident

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MQWPAY, SEPT. 30, 1946

TJ1K.SANFOHD H5KALD. SANF

— "V .

lly .MU.I.MDi: KI.UIC '
. Al' Nrwklralurr* Writer .
| The- battle (or a uoionn'.t rights'
allleudliii-lll to'tl»l* ConMIlutlon of
; Wir Unltnl hlatrti will bo tackled
1
JK renewed .4,.^.
.—. Cmigrris
#L.____
jwrth
vigor -1
when
I ccnvene* rte'jft Jnnuaf y. nfx months
] after the Senate defeat of- the fa*
imous F.qusl I tight- AiiiMiihnelit
Thin year the- buttle- win be
marked by .MJUietliUut hrw-the
tins concrete • effort to effect a
complaint;* on the question (Jut
has rf-pl , American
womefi'a
groups Into iwo
factions—tho-ie
who favored the Kqunl Hlght-i
Amendment add tho.-* who opponnl
It.
;
. * 7
When Congress ronvenen In '47,
the Connre.n of American Women
expects to offer It a new Woman'*'
Stittu - Amendment, which lla .sup­
porters la.pe will meet the nrgu
incuts both of thoi* who defcntl
llm KijiihI lllghts Amenilinetif and
thorn.- who attack it
"17ie CAW l-i a new virile organIrnttryi with 2.000 members &lt;Indi­
viduals etaI organisations) which
•eek« to stimulate women to |&gt;ol».
leal amt elvl! • tisewihip activities
Mlid Which ts affiliated with the
Women**
International J &gt; i n *
rrath- ’ Federation. TTie te n ta tiv e
wording ol lla amendment la as
loKu.va
VTtirre nhsll be no economic,
legal, political or aortal dl—rlin hut Phi against
women be­
n d e r of set or marlfal .talus In
the Unllrd .Slates of America or
lerrttnrlrs xubjeol to Its Jurlcdlr-

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in i lciv

T H ,S

uPiBl¥INTS*^’ fil|t ! ( V ' * ' 0c+

“ Atoyb# f am lotky. With lull Imu/onto coverage,
I won’t Iota too moth tlnamlolly. But money olono
doesn't moko a home, and this Ihi, llko moil homo
that (whlth kllltd 7000 pooplf loti yaoil to old hovo
boon ptovonlod.”

PATROLMAN Albert Oalutls U In
nw d of mUtance. Ill's been driven
•lightly wacky by the telephone
calls that have been pouring into
SUUon House 14 at Brighton. M am .,
after a prattles! Joker put an ad In
the paper announcing 19 apart*
menu fbr rgnt The unknown hu*
moriat gava the number of th* poUco station.
(fnlernallonal)

INCASIO IN A CAM Of IC3 weighing 600 pounds and wearing a men
b^endre
h^
■ ■ ?.UA
J,C&gt;
]C|
I
City, N.who
J„
bartender, is
shoved
aboird
aCplana
then for a trip to N. Y. Jones,
was freed with an acetyleno torch w bjr *•----- ‘ ^
■ ■
make a similar 20-hour Jaunt tq Pads.
(fwfrrnatjcmal Sound photo)

iment cams Into power following
evolutionary codip tnJuly. estabrea diplomatic relations between.

’

Corslsiinets cousss moil firts. Chick your homo to*
day for safety. And chsck your property Insurance
program for PROTICTION through Ptonolyils. Ask US
•

MOST DOOS, USCE HUMANS, like fo “ ilresj Up.***.\nd these photos, taken
to remind you of National Uog Week, Sept 22 to 5.1, show how you ran
htako your pet the proudest canine on the block, •'fldo," who has moro
vat led ancestors than (legs, spowsJn these before anil alter pliatos whni
a lu lll'i bruiting and a Cutty ribbon can acc-ajjslUh. UMcrmiitonan

aiiws pisiu “ Ji im vt Jllll

Rqovkn lo be dead and torn* 70 injured. Tiiirtjr u cro flown lo Lus Anjiclca.
___________ __________________
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i .

(JnlvrnatloiMl iiundji-ioto)

SQHON

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r a s r fj

POLICE atattoned hi seven big Hol­
lywood studios, where strike 'via*
Irnre hju fisted,up, get a bit tough
with one picket who. wat- among

TtltlNC HIS SIDE i f the lt-&gt;rr, nuartmenl I, m-e owner it. F. Hudson
pl.. tend Itcsptu|H-ily in Wm Iii Ij , K.m , witli a huge sl.;n. The It.-t.
tuatlc lip of live nji.irUnenl» which lie ray% he u ill tint r&lt; nt until fh
Ctnli. me hltpl, 01 In- teceivt |ieim.-.mnl&gt;i rji .-ilte ilmc -et |.v
ain-tuy. IP- w.ml i^ lo a nmntlt avciacc e:i t a. U ^p.irtmtnt, the
mi nt says he can't oak moro than $Ip (or cacti.
(hilcrnuth- -ul)

riNNSYlVANIA

OHIO

II AVI NO IHI WHlTI H0USI after a25-mlnula conferanco with President
Truman, Uvrurd M. Baruch (right), Administration advisor on stomle
policy, listens to a comment made by his deputy, John M. Hancock. Ths
famed statesman rerused to reveal the nature of tha subject which ba
bad discussed with,tha Chief Executive, (fntemoflonol Soundphoio)
•if Hrmini.If (mi tit}, KwirtiU, :
\\ l». MKl.in.N
W Ii WKIaTON
t fUnti'i MMiMHlHnl, Hil
J T lr« t

l ‘ y b lit 41 it 'll H r J it .

J . JUST AS BROOKLYN'S DODOIRS faced their most critical moincnU In tho
Nalhtul League pennant race, their star swatter, Pete Ht-lscr, w as per­
manently counted out wlien his leg bone was broken In a base slide.
Although hounded by misfortune throughout tho season, Kclscr had
hoped to help out In tho final crucial games. Above ho Is shown being
.lilted to a stretcher at Kbbals Field, Brooklyn.
(JmarmUloual)

|» « v

in t i n : r n r u T o r t u k c o u n t y
J l'l* ‘ liu
K K U IN O I.K
COt'.NTV,

Pi Mlit 11-A III S-ri-lMlv
111 re: i:.|m.SIAItV

Ml-

WHIN IHI AUTOMOBIIE BIGAN ...... ng.-.t 111- iiituitmte.l i-.ailwai used
by the luirsrdrawn irhiile, - -&gt;|.. t
u.l l i w nU&lt; |..i . ii.iffic
circles, and liy-|ini*es wen- •--ii tiiu till wlmh t-llnimaU-il the jams.
Similarly, nuiv that an traiel it iii.aca-uit; n m- .iiul nu u . ,,h day. u
new traffic pattern t&gt;i &gt;illc-i i.ile taj 1 11 la.,t rungi »ti--it •-( air rent t-. t Im-iiir
Installed betweeu AKmn, O , \Va-hiiict&lt;-ii, New Vmh anil IUwt.ui, I --r
rnosl iif llic i(i&gt;tance (be plan calls h-r fuui It-It. . IV.Hi lime I mi uur
cvilain teclluits. The liiphnj; and ipiadruplUlg llic-ae lumdird.nl unlei
of routes will he made p-. -ihlu by le-alignh g a 'vniii|Mii.itiniy small
number of radio range stalmlu ail'd esl.ilili.liiiii &lt; |&lt; U in » i-tu s at a i . t
of ale.nt $, 5.000. Cl ul cl in acl it hoi - au, ,.nd null. idn.il all line * mi .-I vt d
■ic selling up tlie new “htchwu)- ' Klyin-,; mi tin- U-,mi I- tin- mellmd
by utinli plalles van (ml mall- -afely tint, nine they mini tie u lilt ly
spm ed-tml. one tunc am iirc-.n innd ile inily a m.afl hun tier of |Imet.
The hV.V h*ul-time *t •ti-m ii ill In Ip In rluiiui.itc del.iii a i I all-,- .|,on
Uitiallv iin-. liable in had I &gt;in j wv.-Hiei.
if n-r-.maiual)

TOPpfg, who served two years with
tlie K-!» sect I- ii o f tlio U. 8 , Army,
allows his honuroble discharge pa*
per-, as proof that ho Is a veteran
and has a claim \&lt;f benefits under
the O.I. Bill of HlghU. The dog has
been ailing since his u-turn to Troy,
N. V. HUappIlcallon for free medi­
cal treatment is with the Veterans
Admlnist ra tion.
(1 uf cr national)

W A Itl-H lll . M i 'K .
r-.
nil I ' r-.1 il-.r'.
MU-r |--rt*iln*
lla t ln a i laiifi* i.r I*- nitunla A i .vln-l

Hatil K»t»te:

—

uf flTPJtilanfTTs!

lSiU-'oinl- each » * y u w - w * l,m * *
n - ii ■.-**--«n-l r ^ o i r o t ' f 'rlfTO W iit iiT T
vialin* utwl iI . dimihI* w h le li you nr
illh r r o f yOu uiay lia y r a g a ln a l III*

W IN Y O U R W INGS A T THE

itr.Frtfc.it, Irttfc. «.r Kpllii Cyunt),
1*» I h r &lt;’‘ M in t) J im I k ** » 'f Hriutn&lt; i|«
4*ouit| jr, K it ir Jtlu. u l tit# C if flr # h i
lh # C M itrf
o f n j | i | P o u n ljr u l
N a tift’ i «t, K h tr lt ld t s l t h l n •• Ijr I* t n l A i t
t l i r i n m i t h i f n m i H»»* i l t n r o f tti*
f lr « t
jiiit ft li a lio ii
of
lliln
n o ttrr
I U i h « lu lt n »&gt;f il r o i u r o t « h t« tl U
In
w i l t l n i r . a r u l ■holt » t . l*» t t » r t j &gt; r %
•if r ral&lt;ta i»r#» u m t |u»«t 4 . f f | r r In T *T ir“ 4
»»f I tla» 1 'ln llllilM . A fill • V iu ll li a - ^ J J i t l i
to t&gt;) l i t . r lu ly t u r t l. u p * t it , / n t ^ n t *
t o t n r ) , A n d A n y r u i n « I t I its u r d r*
n iA n d n o t a o f ilia l
b r Vidal

S A N F O R D SCH O O L OF AVIMTON
T U E S D A Y ami W E D N E SD A Y!

IF YOU'RE LOOKING f l l H
FOR TROUBLE...

- iL "1
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)N t R ,A ( ; - ‘

“ Nnlhlng In this arliete sliall
lie so I'M-.tiui-d a.% lo Invaffdalr
u |nr« ml Ihr rnai tmrnl of legis­
lation txnrfllllng wonirn In their
work or family status."
To uiHiefMnnil It* roinprnmUe
vahn* it is. necessary to know ti,i&gt;
|xri|tion «&gt;v two qpiKi'.ing trrou|H
have taken before
Tlie f-Ti|Uiil
lllghl-t AmeiMlioetit, c.|ionsored by
tlie National Wolnan’n, patty and

fllaie-i ui«l nvrry' place r.uhject to
-It- jurt-tliiiliHi."- H i M inportcr?
hold that It I-- needed to right ilLicrlmUiatlnn-r nuain-t women inrorimratrcl in '|iiore lhati I (Mai .-.tntc
lawn. Tliey imlnt tn.Uwv In varlmii
-tales which give a hutbaml conItol over 11la n iffs earnloR’i or
Hie rbihl lo ill-i|xne ol the custody
ol III*' i lifldmi by will, slid lo
yilier law--, whleli prevent women
Ironi eiiRnKliiu tn lnde|iendent
Imtln^Hij amt keeping their earn­
ing t without their huahnmW eonrent. eli-.
i7Mi-;e wim rTppn*rrt—the Eqnal
ftightn Ainmdnlent, Inrludlng Car­
rie Chapman Call. Eleanor llorwevrlt and prumlnent Ibtuies hi la­
bor contended 'that It would wl|tc
Iroin Atate r.tntute
bonktt other
..............
lawn which protected women, In­
cluding those concerning minimum
wagon, maximum Working hours
and .-military working.conditions.
"Some acilon -man be taken of
tyq «ub)rct of .womon'a staliia."
riy.-i Pusan II Anthony, grandtiterit of tbp Intp tsunoua suffraKi-tfp and ehalrinftn uf Hie CAWn
commt&amp;slbn wlilch evolved the

111

^ V A C A N T - i roiejt

F U N TO

YOU CAN FIND IT 1

MONDAY, SEPT., 30, 1846

firoup Renews Figh t
For Woman’s Rights

H

JK U IR ItT

cncuir jui*vm.ph A.

•

INYHIS MAN'S ARMS!
wftf n o girl of Pino
tonglos with a man
of tfotl, something
has to give I
And h doetl ^

ban, (above) Detroit, Mi,
Juit announced that tb. War De­
partment has requested him to all,
at a Judge during Ui. war trials a t f
Nuremberg, Germany. Judge Moynlhan aald ho would consider Ihi
offer carefully.
(International]
compromise ammdmfnt

‘Women

tlie economic, political and legal
He ot the nation. An amendment
to th* constitution (a the irual
weapon with which to abolish lahrs
detrimental to women and t « pre­
vent future ones. We hope, in
this amendment, we have found a
solution which will wipe out the

■1' ! \ - 1 * ’ . t -

IIA IIT IJ :V

IlK N If'K

S ■ n ir e u t o r o f |l» r I jt a t W ill
Atfct T m U m m i o f J I I A I I Y
Kl&gt;*
\VA|ll#H ItllSIt’ K. d r a r r t k r .| .

KOTII'H TO s r m n
■
BTATH OF KtMiltlDA TO! r. W.
WKITXKIk wbo*a place of rot&lt;t*«cn la 401 Kim Htr&lt;**|, Vrtdulrk,
Maryland.
YOU A fIK 'IIK ttia ir re-iulrwl to
fit* your written appe4 rnn&lt;-a (par■anally nr by atlArnvjr). tn nr bpfom Oelolx-r T. A. I) l*M,&gt;tn th*
nut of Ooaiplalnt riled In tli*
cireuli Court la and rof S*mlnol«
County, Florida, In Cbancary In Iba
■ull anllllrd Maggie II, Kacbary,
widow. Plaintiff, i s
.la mca A.
Wright anu aiargarel it. Wright,
hi. wire, and P. W. Weilael.
,Tha nature or thle eult la Ip.
have fait I i M II II. t f U,t 4,

IT. COMMANDER Larry L. Davis
landed his Coast Guard PBY search
and mercy piano with -a rescue,
.team on a lake five miles from the
wreckage o f U&gt;« Belgian airliner
which crashed 22 miles southwest
of Gander; Newfoundland There'
was no immediate report on tha
crash survivors.
(JnfenMtiona!)

Many householders, w e know, are b ein g deprived of
electricity and are being seriously inconvenienced
b e c a u s e ou r s u p p ly o f in su la tors is 167,420

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short of the amount ordered during the past year.
day o(. n#pt*aib*r, a n. isia.
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Dirurr WAR AS»m AdmlnUtralor
Frank IL Crccilon (le ft) and Ilrig.
G&lt;h. J. A. Mull Ison, of the W A A .!
compare notes Jwfore tcsU/ylng a t !
Hogs, eommlttcr taveatlgoting sur­
Plus property disposal. MullUon do-

Just sis soon As w e can g e t supplies ofinsulators

RISCUI WORKERS removo one of tho Injured from the wreckage of tho
westbound Transcon Liniilcd of (ho.Union Tactile Hallway, after tho
crock streamliner left the rails Qt Victorville, Cal. Six died and over
seventy were hurt In the a.cidcnL'Anny planes tWw tidily of the bollr
lnlurcd to hisnllali •
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(filter sstOnai rx»f,-'.o:o)

POtICEMEN TAKE STRIKER lfarry I^iDAy (on ffruiinil) fn*-j custody fur the
second lime hi two Hays as a free-for-all breaks out at tlie gsles of the
Warner llrothvis Sludlu In Burbank, Cal., during lira Jurisdiction^) sir ike
that Jiul lilt liinjor lllm companies. It.it-.ky Is olt&lt; i’vd to have slugged an
5i;il.i|or who was nltciiipliug to photograph tlio inrlir. (fnlcriulluxuil)

and other critical materials, the m ore than 2 0 0 0

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SA N fO R D , FLORIDA

anford Herald

Heart Disease

iGovernment Survey

SUCCESSFUL • ROCKET EXPERIMENT

| NowTimesWorkOn
i Children’s Teeth

Abput four .million pooplo in-the United Staten have
aonta-form~of-4jbnrt‘ disonsc and- the nuniber o r fttfles ia
steadily iitcrcanintf, the Metropolitan Life Insurance 'Com­
« S » * a m i i Im
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t 3 t. ISIS, at Ike P e e l U lllr e
pany report*. But’ when all the ft\cta arc clearly undertars, V l.r U a , aaSee tk * A r t
rraaa a t H ijd S X l » T . ______ stood, it is.seen Uuit.there is no whrhtnt nt alf for the
common belief that the situation In heart disease.is jfeta o L U s n - 1 - usea a
tinff out of Jmnd and that the larjfe volumo of heart
disease is due to our modern way of life,
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I . "The major part of the increase in heart disease,"
says the Metropolitan, "simply reflects the rapidly increasihK proportion of older persons in our population.
In the pnst 17 years, among the millions of pvnwiy* in­
sured-in the Metropolitan’s industrial Department, there
has beep an almost uninterrupted rise in the recorded
death rate from the disease to a maximum in 1943 nearly
CO percent higher than iri 1928, When, however, correc­
tion is made for the akIhr of this population, the 1943
rate was only 12-percent above thnt for 1928, and the
1945 rate only 4 percent above that level.
“ Chantfing medical ideas are also factors in the in­
irtar1**! k&gt;*4
crease in the reported number of deaths from heart
*»w t*rk.
disease. Unfortunately, it Is not possible to correct the
rate for heart disease to nllow for this effect, but the fact
is that deaths which in earlier years would havo been re­
ported as from kidney disease or from apoplctic stroke
arc now in incrensiiiK number? being ascribed to heart
I disease, principally because of the chantting attitude of
/physicians regarding the relationship of high.blood pres­
sure to these' conditions. It is now generally accepted
|that in moat such cases, the heart is the organ primarily
affected by increased blood pressure. It Is notable thnt ns
, IHBLK VERSE KOk TODAY
the recorded death rate from henrt disease hns mounted,
YOUR. PRESENCE AND SUP- death rates from chronic nephritis (Bright's Disease) nnd
PORT •W IL L E N C O U R A G E cerebral hemorrhage have-dcclincd.
i'OUR i'A o I OK '1UO: 'Jhey camo
"When all of these influences arc taken Into ac­
to m . us as far as the April
k ur’,iti, and the three taverns, count," the company asserts, '*,it is doubtful whether
whom when Paul saw, he. thanked there hns been any rcnl increase in heart disease beyond

stmto on,
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God and took -Courage.—Acts 28;

ratal you wmnt.^
jr.

You can’t Lvli tium she testi­
mony so fa r whether Henry Knisrr made |1 H,0 j0 ,0 ix) building libtrty ships, or tori *3,000,000. Hut
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It strike* u* that is somethin;
|t j . which ought to l&gt;c determined
it:
-. btfept we deride whclhrr hr .»
a war profiteer.
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Truman’H.Chances

Is prosuii’iit Truman sure of msomlnation, especially
if Henry A. Wallace runs against him? I’nst history sug­
gests that elected privddcnts have u better ehauce than
vice-presidents who entered the White House after the
*
Tima inegailiu trriurti ■ new death of their- predecessors. Only one .elected president
radio Invention which eliminate* was not renominated. Franklin Pierce, who carried every
much c l tha trouble with them.
state blit four in IH52, mishandled tho slavery question
tf not the static. Jos.j&gt;li Conn,
who hats* commercials, nml who and was 1bought certain of defeat for a second time. Afworked In ..tho- Navy’* guided tur a 17-ballot fight I'ierce was replaced by James Bu­
missile program, has perfected a chanan, minister to Great Britain,, whose absence from tho
gadg-t which turn* o ff the .radio
country in the preceding troublous years made him politi­
mtrely by clapping the hands,
toms it bark rn again In tha same cally available. Since then no elected president has failed
wpy. Thus the rnmmrrnal may hr? to have his party name him again. Benjamin Harrison in
avoided by clapping the hands.
1892, William H. Taft in 1912 and Herbert Hoover in
Former P r e • I dent Roosevelt, 1932 were all known to be impossible to reelect, but ull
who frequently belabored "the were renominated,
prince* of privilege" anj the
With the vice-presidents who became president it is
r ’’ economic royalist*" tn his political
different. Presidents John Tyler in 1814, Millard Fillmore
speeches, left a net estate of
u- - I1.08&amp;1-480. a gVos*.estate of . 1 1 ,- in 1852, Andrew.Johnson in IHtiH jtnd Ciigster A . Arthur
B9 h*W,rtrtthr sppretsnl filed with- in 18NT-tTCTtnttrtvjoclcclT&gt;y~\Ffeu- parties. If it was any
- a Duchess county-court repeals. consolation, _thu men who heat them nil failed to win in
Moat .of hla money wn* in gilt
edge stocks nnd bonds, bank
account* and New York real es-

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The Jaycer* urc. repurted to be
considering a plan to raise 22,600
for the Improvement of the Mun­
icipal Zoo. Long ohe of the prin­
cipal tourist attraction* - In our
city, the Hanford (no has long
•hJoyetl the reputation of being
one of the largest and most com­
plete in the state and on RundaTa
often draws thousand* of people
from all ever Central Florida.
For children particularly It baa
proved a itimulating and pleasant
amueemenL -We hope a way can
b«-found io make It an even bet­
ter attraction.
Schools are passing not ques- tionnalres to parents aiklng them
what should be done to hnprovo
our schools. Primary function
i should be to (each children lo
read, to write, and to figure 6
percent‘Interest. Not on* In a hun­
dred ever learns how to do any
o f tho** things. When IHnry Wal­
lace gave a copy of hla speech to
■ President Truman and asked If
It would be all right lo deliver
It, President Truman aald “ yea."
He read it. but he didn’t know
what It mrant. Then he didn't
really” know hoi/ tn read, did
he? And if tho President of tta
; United Slates doesn't know bow
to read, what can you expect o f
- the avenge etudentf How to ftive

children the mwms by which

lx- eligible to take advantage of

opportunities offered by the me­
morial.
Mrs. Kirk, wife of the surgeon
general, who was herself an Army
By JA N E EAD8
_____ mir»» In World War fi conceived
W ASHINGTON,'&lt;/P)-A ’Vounty the Idea for the Nurses National
fair" has started a campaign to Memorial as It will be called.
.She says many nurses are shatprovide a $2,000,04)0 national home
and social renter here honoring
about 10 0 ,9 0 0 nurses and medical
women who aervnl in World War
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Rpcn*or«t hy the Officer*' Club
uf thu Army Medical Ocntrr. of
which Waller Reel HotpiUl la .a
part, the fair ha* set tn* pattern
for similar affair*-to be held nt
service post* throughout the coun­
try.
In addition plan* for an Inten­
sive national campaign to start
Sunday, Nov. 17, have been drawn.'
The officers and enUstwl men of
the Army, Navy and A ir Foret
MwfScat Corps aw "aondly" be­
hind. the n «r»ei In tha movement
*o build them a home, Mai. flm .
Norman T. Kirk,'surgeon grtieral
ment and a refrigerator.
of lha U. 8 . Army, says,
. Those who know the sacrifice* ,
*«rvico.-room» would lnand the devotion to duty o f these eluda-Jhwing room* &gt;U h eltclrlc
valiant soldiery o f mercy will sewing machines and wash-rooms
wholeheartedly support this en* with dryer for washing out smsll
leaver to establish a practical, items and- with Ironing faciltUna.
Brinks, memorial?* aay* Gen. Kirk.
Arthur aIf.
ie sr
national
ethalvtMaH
# itJohnson
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W A S H IN G T O N
LETTER

of .Wcrld War I will a l^ 1chairman of tha Nurse* National

f can become competent rill-

■ In a democracy U-the biggest
Mem of the day.

RE TELLING ME!
‘estxai

We would gJv

uriUe m retar

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Control to Civilian Hands?

TUB ’ VANISHING American
-vanished too so o tv

h

&gt; einmtd

have flayed around gnd anjoyed
to respect lh
• Hus* Canal. Bui 'ha Mg ha-ha at the expenaa of
British don’t nee
lha all-conquering paUfacea.
k

• to . !*# Poor Iridiin, nrver
W r M about e homing then-

*ii. And bo barf no rent id pay
on hit ftp it.

fbe (ruck gerrfee which gave
him ill ike more tlmt fer bene$eh i anrf sou/aoofkftg re/exef/en.

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When It re me rime to mew tha
itofit,- Pape Rsrfudn M sent rha
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S p tcitl to C en ta l P i n t

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• WASHINGTON—Despite the conflicts of authority* developing
from the. divided power over price control* In the OI’ A revival r.ct,
a certain amount of teamwork Is emerging among government
officials.
There i* no immediate threat of an open feud which would break
down enforcement of the new Inw .despite the slight disagreement
between Price Administrator Paul Porter and Secretary of Agrlculturr Clinton P. Anderson over the new meet
prices.
Anderson, who is pretty mi^lran absolute boss
of control* on food, ha* shown an Inclination to
cooperate with the Price -Decontrol Hoard end
OI’ A.
• The best example of this wax Anderaon'e Drat
list of commodities In short supply.
. Anderson nikjl to keep dairy produr.1* find,
meal on hi* qhrirt supply list, thereby allowing
the restoration o f meat controls and leaving tho
way open for the Decontrol board to relmposa
dairy ceilings.
But Ander*on‘ not only Inrltuied llvealnck and *
dairy product* on hla list. He went a alep further
and Included the major grains—although the De[ that thrrp " n.*..proxpcct a£-arv ampl*- artpplj^rferson's action allowed flour end breed to remain
• THE HOUSE SURPLUS PROPERTY Investigating •committee,
may refcompieml"to Congress that the dlipoia! of war-excess gcorls.
be divorced from Army control and placed In the hands o f civilians.
Rep. Roger C. Blaughler (D ) of Missouri, chairmen of lh: com­
mittee, Indicated the group's opposition to military control o f surplus
property. He aald:
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not enough merchandising personnel In the War Assets Administra­
tion"
W AA is headed by El- Oeq. Robert M. Littlejohn. Who la assisted
by numerous Army aides. This Hit o f aides Is studded with generate^
When Slaughter s committee began hearings on Alspoasl of aur*
plus properly. WAA representatives appeared In Army uniform;
They soon replaced these uniforms with civilian attire, however,
when the contmlllee’s attitude became known..
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i• DO NOT LOOK FOR MUCH irf^he way of fireworks from lha
Senate *y*r liivesllgating committee's hearings on the 4 .2 mortar
•hells which killed 33 American aoldlcn In accidentalNexplosions
during Ihe war.
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A committee source said the. hearings would only list a day or
two and would be tilled largely with technical testimony.
Indication* are that faulty,'manufacture of fu»e*. rather then tha
sheila caused the premature explosions. The Garsson brothers mu­
nitions combine wss one n f’ihc largest manufacturers of the shells,
but did nnt_ mr.lure fuses. It was reported* that the committee
might not even csThS^irfsrm representative*.
^Committee sourct* declared that because o f the technical qutaTTons Involved little aensatlonal testimony la expected. It *%o wax
considered unlikely that the defective fuse* could be traced to their
manufacturer* because of the time elapsed since the explosions.»
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• HAVE CONGRESSMEN suddenly become bashful? The quet*tlan was raised when it became’ known that a pri­
vate dining room was being fixed up for House memCengressmers
bere IrfTh* C"pR*d.
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A dining room prevtoully open to Capitol *m1 *«««*
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ployes and their friends is now- being renovated for
In Privet* !
exclusive bee o f congreserntn only, ft is reporttd
thet only congresimefi will be permitted la lh# new dining room
and that member# who wish to lake their relatives or friends with
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have to eat
In thg.dining
room scroll
the’* *halt
One reason behind L«* change wee belleyed to be the desire o f
mtrnbc v to be able to get a quick bite to eat whlla the H ou ii la la

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Memorial committed. Jarrett G.
White, architect, I)#* drawn the
pjans jiUhfi building and grounds.
(Nations) committee headquar­
ters are at $25 Woodward Building, Washington, p ~ &amp; Cmdributhm* te Uu fund for the memorial
will bp received there. Please do
not epfid them to tfcU newspaper.)

THE PRESEN

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Monday, September 16th, 1946, for the purpose -of
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registering for tho Municipal Primary Election to he
held on November Sth, 1946, and will remain open
each day except Sundays and holidays, up to and in­
cluding Saturday, October 26th. 1946.
H. N. SAYER.
City Registration Officer,

PILOT of the airliner "Collosieum,’
Copt. Raymond Jennings of Alex­
andria. Vo., spotted the scene of tha
-ecash-of a-Helgtan tmwAtlfntieplono on a Tog-hound hillside, 22
‘miles southwest of Gander, New*
Joimdlnnd. He reported that five
'and possibly seven survived Urq
plane crash.
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PIANO TUNING
and REPAIRING

B E A U T IF Y
Y O U R HOME
with V E N E T IA N
BUNDS
Wo can make arrange­
ments for you to finance
them on EASY TERMS 1
Venelion blinds made to fit any size windows

Last ' 18 years with Cablh
Piana Co. and UnlvvralU of
Illlnola, Champaign- Urbans,
HI. « ’

Free Estimate/!
Wood and metal slats
&gt; 'Repairing — Rcflntahlnff
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L et US halt*, you get. tha nun
a can make all nrranjreme
v low-eoet financing and in*
tea. Keep your money nt hoi
M. Boyd ft Cfi. Phono !0I.

(GENERAL INSURANCE
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Registration Books of tha City o f Sanford,

Florida, are open at the City Hall, commcncipg

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R E G IS TR A TIO N NO TICE

Army to loose War-Surplus

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F llA N K

stu dy)' difficult-"
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phia Study!"
V
1. Average time required fnr
filling .teeth of&gt;.white chtMrtrt
was Mngcr that/ that fer, Stgrn
children—17.2 minutes, compared
to 45.1. And extractions foi* N rrr,^
hoys fook tho aRortrri tlpic. (Th«w
report effrred no reason for thf,n
findings. *•
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2. The length of time for re­
tracting a permanent tooth »h»w!.
n tendency, to decrease with ,,j.
vanclntr nge.
3. Older men among. the den­
tists flocked in (no trsta. ‘'nppe,r
to be sorofwhat nuTc rapid &lt;jp.
craters.”

W ASHINGTON. OP)— I f Jbnldr
has a data with-the dentist, here's
some ro lic e 'fc r him—maybe.
The U. X Public Health Service
has Just completed a study of the
average . lime required, for-, ex­
tracting,'filling, cleaning and'pulishing of children's teeth ‘ in a
group of Philadelphia clinics.
H. iievc, R or not,’ the time re-’
qulred for the longest operation
ip scarcely more 'than the time
required to play an inning of
Coffee or tea *t*ln!i on tabl*.
baseball.
cloth* will not stain if blolltv
•TTq study, described by Statis­ immediately.
tician Isidore Altman, was made
in /lx clinic* or the Philedclphia
Mouth Hygiene Association.
It
was based on 2,706 routine opera­
Your Heart
tions for 1,068 chilren, aged six
to about IS years:
Needs
Rest!
Hare's the box-sopr# in mlnulra;
By TV. V. Hitting .
Tooth-filling—16.8 (with 1H.4
Touchton Drug Ca
minutes required for filling upper
Perhaps months ago the doc­
and lower molars, less time fer all
tor said to you (o take it
other teeth.)
easy, that your heart needed
Extraction
of
a
deciduous
a little rest.
("baby") _tooth—0.3.
So ynu did. And the symp­
Extraction
of
a permanent
toms disappeared, and almost
tooth— 1 £.6 .
unconsciously you havs slipped
Polishing fillings— I I A
bark into your strenuous way
Prophylaxis (cleaning)— 16.5.
o f living,
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\The report said the elinles were
That was not what tha doc­
operated for "children In low
tor meant. He knows that a
economic circumstances" — with
tired heart cannot rest as
the kids paying- 50 cents a visit
other organs of tha body may
lo r, routine treatment.
do. It Is a tireless, healing
The statistician* said the times
organ, and must get ita rest
required for various operations
In'other ways.
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were far less than Jhosc recorded
Accept the - physician’s adIn two separate studies of .pri­
rice. Avoid 'the vigorous de­
vate-practice ’ work made previ­
mands of ordinary living. Rest,
ously by ,othrr investigators. In
live simply,, patronise a phar­
lhorc studies, loolh-fllling time
macy In tvhlch the quality of
ranged op to 4JL minute* and ex­
drug* nnd prescription service
tracting time up to 27 minutes.
are unquestioned.
Patients having ’ testh extracted
This Is tho 12iHh of a scries
wer "yourig. adults." •
of
Editorial
Advertisement*
Rut Altmnn declared thi. two
appearing in this paper each
previous studies were "^sported
Monday.
in such a wav ■* to make com-’

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total for disease* of the heart, blood vessels and kidneys.
This decline extends also to the older age groups.
"Altogether, there is little Cause for alarm oyer the
situation in heart disease today," concluded the Metropoli­
tan, ."Further reduction in the incidence of henrt* disease
among J'ounfror persons can be achieved by attacking the
preventable causes of the disease. -Much Pan be accom­
plished also l»y the early detection and prompt treatment
of heart disease,’ As to the types of henrt disease com­
mon in Inter life, it Ih, of course, impossible to prevent
these entirely, but much can lie done in the way of post­
poning their onset and and in slowing down their pro­
gress."

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Rj DOROTHY’ IIOK •
The N. Pr V. Howard C'h*f*l**r irceived Ity .th e rhapler from ! W crin lril J*m »* Fa.|iii&gt;ii K lit--o f: the .United Daughter*' nf the the Halt « f Fame. NeA Volk
NEW V&lt;&gt;]IK If ymi'v** he.,
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Cotifedernev met for the firm University, to attend the unveil* | nuninipg nrmfTM l„ n tir.fl obi nil
meeting of the year Friday a fter lug of the littet of Sydney lainicr ; tn.l « pair ' of loafur for ill
tn«m nt the hoine of _A|r*. F. E. son Oct. 3. Polem ics to the strtte nst five years, giving patirotitio
Itoumillat with the prerfdrnt Mr*. Cronventlon to he held in St. &gt;» an escus*-.' yyu might at wet'
J. 'J. Holly . prodding over the' Petersburg' on-Oct. K. It. ami III
business. session.
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I will be n* follow*; Mr*. Htjlly
SKWANKK Fa nr*., Sept. :[U—
The mentitle war 'opened with |hnd alternate Mrs. |)/*nn: delei (^iMccinl
MON PA V
, \ Albert N, H it* «£ Hun* •.bain's Kirbe and II** Fox have
' M spite till the tohtmtiing' ial’
■*.»1 t«l.. ,L1
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pledge and * alute to the fl*Vj gale, Nil*. Mayes .and alternate &gt;f slptrlaui &gt; .Sew Voik’s cuVren
The American ‘Legion Auxiliary l,)nI* U ' i . trajav began irlom** at
Au
returned
to
Auburn
University.
and
the
song
"America."
Mr*.'
Mrs,
RussCllcr.
Mrs.
Kmimlll.il
will honor the Lcilnnnatrc* » it h ‘ *11* University of the. South, atout ill let inlh-ctii'li' are a d.mtlln
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l llmimill.it served a*'accompanist.( «'||| attend as n stall
late officer.
* covered *)Uh supper nt the lev- *ri,rd'"g to lir. AUxandr Gaerry,
tpcctaelw o f gorgcoo* (real silkv
Mr. nnd Mra. Jodie Howtngton
Mrs. A.
-K. Rossctler
Delegate*
elected
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.— —Icil—the de---— --------.... to attend
Ion Hut at 7:00 R. __
M. tnngo
R|ng» vice chancellor. Opening with the
have left this city
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- yn **' the national convention to be futiulous rmbrciili ry, &gt;prctaci11i
y .and* plan "to |Votional and “Mr*. J.
gam y will bo played aflcr the large-t enrollment Jn its 7H years,
veiling gowns nnd elegant after•Upper, AH nuxiltnty member* Sewanei’s 17'. male students "will speml some time In Athena Ga. j gave the treasurer’* report. The belli Nov. 1t&gt; through i!,*l were noon costumes.
lilts eii'im you
, group gave Julian .Stenstrom n Mrs. Roily and delegate Mr*. must look lavish:
I K requested to bring .1 cavcre.l thi* fall include KO percent vet­
ErA-nda of Mrs. tem Hull will I rising vote of thank* for pub-J Koumlllnl with Mrs. Hayes us
erans. 10 percent of the student*
« dbb.
• Sophie shows a ’ eclleetinn
body being matrirtl veteran!. Mr. be.glad to know that she hag ra- 1 H*hing (he chapter’s program ’ alternate.
• veiling gowns m tni'li have th
\ Mrs. Ilntlv announced that the
TUESDAY
H its la th ton df Mr. WiHim.i tjperalcil fpim a recent illltcss. * IkmV for the year.
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Officers for the vest Include , district meeting will lie held nt whole town lalking. For-the fir?
The Friendship League of the A fm ell Fitts" of Sanford.
time since before the war, formal
George Go«. grandson of Mr. Mrs. D o l l y ,
president;
Mrs j the Mayfair Inn in Sanford Feb.
Longrtgallonal Church will meet
He is a senior In the College of
town* me I rally gala, lush nit
first
vice II with the &gt;,’ ■ 1U&gt; V. Howard &gt;ilk tniTet.ts. m ins mid r ol !&lt;«■•
at 3:00 P. hi. at the home of Arts ami Selene;* and has pre and Mr*. J. U. srunltlehnum, hn&gt; George T&gt;. Hishnp.
Mr*. Pater Thunton. West Side. vinaslv att&lt; piled thV university of entered the University of Florida, president; Mr*. E. II. I.aney. see- ! Chapter as hostess. Mrs. Houitid- Mpiisite bande.ork is hivishe4
Daughter* of \Ve*lej ol Hrst Florida and Alabama.
nnd vice president; Mr*. Claude lat. general ehairtnan, will have
nt them in the fitVnt '•
Mr. and Mra.’ W. M. Scott haw Herndon,
thodl
recording secretary: the following as her committee*- lovingly
Methodist
Church' wift have a
returned from Coronado Hrarh Mrs. St. Clair White, Jr., corre hostesses, Mrs. Hmmley, Mrs, my pll ovei scrolls of appliti k-1
regular monthly meeting at tho
uce or net. iialnatakind l&gt; adm .
where they *pent trie summer.
home of Mrs. p. A. Rawand,
sponding secretary; Mrs. J. M Ibiuglns, Mrs, Strunjr, ami Airs. ’ lashing sequins nod jewel -csr
Ittiyes, treasurer; M*», Houmitlatl Mct’nskill; pn-gtnio. Mrs. Holly; iin id cries.
9ln Elm Avenue at 8 :0 0 P. M.
‘ "Mr*. J. 1). Cordell and children, registrar; Mrs. t„ A. Hrumlcy.: place and appointments. Airs,
Th* Womans Club board will
Her lertoiirnlit ;m,| diltltei suit
Terry and Jimmy, spent the wee*- historian
Micel at the club hou»e at 10:00
and
-Airs. Rosselter, Hishop’, Mr*. W - G. Hill nnd Air*,
end in Tallahassee with friends ihaplain
. A . M.
- ... Al. K. Wiggins.;. D’nistran. Mrs- also nt- something to heltol I
and lalailve*.
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-*Tho firxl P. T. A. meeting of
CAmmUiees appointed by tin It. I- I’orkln* nnd Airs. W. K. gu ainn ied "In mat - any tlr- 1
president Include:
the Seminole Hi*h School will
membership i Hyson; badges. Mrs. .1. ||. Tru- wallflower fnitg tike nn in i Hilt
Tlu-'-* npla
Mr. aiul Mrs. \V, R. William* Mrs. Claude Herndon, Mr*, llayfs* luck; music, Mr*. Claude Jlyni- plished ehariner.
be held at .t:4fi P. M. at the
mid son have left for a vacation Iti and Mrs. Mary strong; courtesjr. don; decoration*. Sirs. Ko-sWter in » ’ large ’ ilsgre-- the ehthiiiaU
•chord, Mias Ruth Hand will ill*.
Charlotte, Raleigh and Wallace, Mrs. J. If. Truluck and Mr*
pw « ttew trends In education.
entertainment and transjHntntion* &gt;ctn-ktiiil dresses .o f the last fet.V C *
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S. Wiggins; U.D.C. Mag aline, Mr*. White nnd Mi s. Strick|pnd } masons.
, . Representative members from all
Mrs, J„ A, Hrumlcy, Sir*. W. C.
P* T, A. organisations are invit*
Mrs. E. A. Uougln, will lie the’ Fit * -ltt-ilen*i*tt a I-it kin-, to tow*
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. Mr; and Mrs. Muttrlfe la-e t f Hill; Alililary Cross of Service.. principal speaker nnd hill uses with rich silks, u-ing them wit
ed to attend.
niRTII
ANNOUNCEMENT
Melbourne
were
thr
wurkiiTd
Mr*. W. A. Dyson: rndio, Mr*,-* ns the title of her speech ‘‘ Remi- * restrain'd sk'ill in a rolli'etboi
A chick, n pilau and pie supper
Mr. ttnd Mrs. John P. Uopohue guests of Mr*. Roy I’* ed at h r 'E. If. lorney; divisional education, l-nlscence*." The difuricl Is coin-! ‘ I ek ladylike a’nd eh-ganl
tinder the sponsorship of the lyrke
Slu
nunounee
the
birth
of
n
son,
John
;
r.-idence
in
Park
Avenue.
Air*. |1. I . Perkins; Randolph Re- nnsetl of chapter* from Orlando, j clings to the long, dim dlo. -'tt
Monrcr P. T. A. will U- given nt
Harold,
at
the
Eernald-I^rughtcii
'
. • the school lunch room at tt:00 P.
lief Fund, Mr*. Itoumillat; South- Daytona, Apopka, Sanford ,V«n.| J.'raps-* fabric fight about ti
Mr- an I Mr*. Hoy \\ illiam* ; , rn liter nt ur•• for libraries. Air* LeesburgM. Admission will lie charge [ f»i M jimriul* Hospital on Sept. US
(figure, mtrmlue - a few unev :
Mr*,
Donuhuo
I*
the
,
fotuitr
have returned (rent a three *feek-. j Rnasetter; Judah P. Hrulamln
•dulls anil children. ’
Ali*. Itosirlter- spoke concern■'hemline". She mate ■ good u-—
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, Verna Hair *jtt.
vacation spiatl in IlcnilfnouvilK t Mrn,nr|Bl.
Mrs. ti. 1&gt;. .Ri.hop iiif “ Marianna Dnv-“ and' Mi- fmgite tmporleil i nc :. erteru*
w kdnehdaa
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Stopewall Jackson Highway Fund Hisliop sjeke of “ Raphael Scit&gt; hri* liimiut with l.‘H tif hiiml pin
The business meeting and lunch*! ,1
l.urul.
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Mrs. J. M MeCaskillt t'hildrei mes” a* the program of (hi- (tit»iHrt\ ami* •
id Jackson has
retunnxl U ...
„ f tj„. ( '„ nfederacy. .Mr*. M. R fir.st
eon of the S.nfrnl Wvman* Club
, # T
“ TJh
T T '
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meeting.
The hostes-w
Mm ml Kmie
tin niptr,
will tie held at the eiub house ft
i' ‘
St-P»t'
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'* Georgia Tech, Atlanta. Ga. wner-- ,s(r|r\|amj
scrve.l refre.hments to the men
iu i ill v«»!orh«; i»f the b u llitf!
12:30 P. M. with the following J• w p * * "1
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,!• will begin his second yea, of
a
,
A form,
formal -Invitation has lieen hers present,
for , milch uT het frill vullpi tipn
a* hostcs»e*: Mr*. R. T. Wit men, j
N’ d T K ’ K
coilege.
j l!iitterflV'*hii|u*ri
ln«erl.
nn*itt
Mra. A. ■!). Johnson, Mr*. L. T .'
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Albert t'itts Kevins
Studies At Sewancc

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With. o r d lj Lin *-lb*—buldt- of lh«
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At’ mis iris will - lie charged...
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T I ip
S^nfmil
\Vni;iiif l j l ’-j
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Waller llnynr* ha* rettinie,) to
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■ -i. s i e iirirT : i tlniprtrllli' whir - he is attendiiig UMiti1! llM* |iMii*hli*iiry n/ Mn TnmpkiiM »i WiiHhtiiKioit. I*. *
fi.
ll. f -ini * in 1 -)-g Lick l»*
pir-med schorl al the UllUcrstty ,r. I 1. Itrrmlmi will «*|m**« (hi* 11*4^ Mn». L. K. (iiirui'i Pntrr iniiHil at
i* aejiftoti mi VV'i i|ri&lt;
w ith h bet
hump nil \\Y*t S -xIn itil i v*4 *»* th- Wlll-ltlt!,- ftm* in in1*
i .' K|oridn
Itturheon nt til** rltif* hi*, n * all.I til*' Hi t »‘t*t I« * 1 U •&gt;*ltia*%tlhv I*\i*114ft|f
,Sk«' Ii *
ill &lt; ■(&gt;
f trtl ff'l
Friend* of lln . F r : Mlti-h-l| |*l * Hlfilinn *»f I*i Wii il l i I.[l Willi .ill Miitila.n |ini1x itiul hfiitt
.. J.-,
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a C K C K I.IA T H I U . I I C K j__
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Kn^li*h
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will l»_* Jtlad to know lh »( jilti* i*
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Mi
(m i m i pintkr‘,1 th r li t mi
Will •••it • h
-jf Ilull (it P*. Mr*
tmprji vltijj nt-Q.r -1 hnim*. I.'IIM ( » i l 11 11(ll|^ i nIt n 1
W ii f‘Vi1
Liu
Jin,| thru
\Mint)' huii'*,r» nvi'i (hi* rt|»i*n i/m II atn| f.e . V. *
REl'REisKNTAn\ E nod MRS. hgliti-l to hnc* met many old t • urfh S • • 1 atier hi'fnif ill f r
was Ri*r\i*«| ffont » lm f.il
«laui:ltti 1 , Shir ley. will ulau U
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M. II. SMITH accompanied by friends nnd pniticularlv to have 1 ii*i tirni
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^ will
^ MR. and MRS. CLARK LEON-| had the tden-ore of meeting 1
i
' I p l rr *li ii *tf (hr ffittiirr h'ntir
, . Friends „ f Mr*.
U t‘art*’* it' 1 HI 1* M
“ -ARDY returned Saturday ..cvr GENERAL W A IN WRIGHT
I Ilf I'M pit mv mi! 1In |ini t v vi it Ii
n t" w ith I h r |iiih|l'
ning from a gala celehrnlioti for
RttftEUT ALTM AN
of
this 1 1 -II 11-gr t In h'it in l.fi mi *he Ini- HsilL mil Rel.it in
VIi
mini M i’ , r.ifii|ilv4ii. in m
being invited t-i* n t J* f i l l t
home
on
Onfc
1
1'li-cn
1
1
1
at
her
C E N T R A L JONOTIIAN M. city, .............. . w attending the
nml M is 11**\ K n i t Mi it ta-I
I it
W ii r h l I pi
a »'i mfimU 'l»
W AINW RIG H T In Starke. Mu. University of Florida and hinadi»f Vale tfniv* rMty %*«Th tin Clna- M t" K U K rh f*l*. M i an I M i?
atage.l. by the American Legion casting over W KUF was u .lin
»*f \\' I I In vin/; itTfivtNl hu llh r}iarl*&gt; Krh”U* V|t «ui4 Mi* llrr
Pat
Wilson,,
son
of
Airs.
A
I* to the tune of H.tbMI and. nt- tier guest Sunday nf MR. and
( 11 *111. M 1* llayu . Mi
Mr
and Mi*
I* ili‘irri-, he ri'liirnftl (*♦ (*hinft man 1J. 1ah.lllv.
Skinn-i,
ha.
reliirnfd'front
-peml
tended by lf&gt;,onn pcr*"n«- State! MRS. COLIN I*.' KELLY, SR.,
M i,
tl * ntlpm • Mi
♦* Iritrh Knwli*h iii Niiiikni Uni* Dn* id Mr!S' ill.. ALF. Oml Mi V l.l
log
the
summer
In
Gharlotte.
\.
officials, nenator* and icprcscnta- \ parents
of tin- first hern nf
.l.tlin had
[• • tfve* were* invite,| to attend by ! World War 11. imitERT was ■, and tin, mils enlere I Stet'oii %rrMty fit Tie lit-Ml,. Mh am ft* i* a ifliir t.&lt;hnl1*. AD anil M i­ 1 II I'.dh* »t. Mi
1• . 1
1e. . Mi
Ita- ie
Iff ti lII.■!**• of ,.Ml llulytthe Uollrtff Feb-I­ . Alin. W II n t.it. MrJUD G E
NQPN
D.
W A IN -1flying with ( IH.IF K E U .Y when ‘
l y’
-ti,-. 1 i1“ ' 'a.1
llunnt: l hr .Shn»-*Jii|i«ii e w :ij ll nv U tl'l't 11, Mi. nini Ml,. L F ! M l, Si »»*
-WRIGHT, cousin of the General, - shot down aflet the bombing nf I \ku j m,i Rucker spent the week I In &gt; i|itfv n| with I hr 1Tmv*,i -*||y Garnet
I.IMIw ell
h:■ hid*.
Ivr, , F ,‘|- A\6"14*1 in d On- t
,, 'A p*rnde was staged early in • the Hnnmn.
Mm .
VI
n. ...I.**!
Mi
Frhe-1 * t at 1 1a hnlrod with hi* parent* Mr. and 1 « KtmmiiPK t v (i art* in (hr Mouth F.-h.-U ' It'm the afternimn through tnrreoM ; Among -thone attending the Mra. II. W n )i&gt;&lt; Rucker at th-ir I* .1 A■**««»'ih(*’i| UnivfiFiit y « i*M
o f i*Ur followed by ' a message |buffet sup|&gt;ur at thr ‘Seminole home tm Yahliria Dr. lie U *r* I h *« i in l h r Nitttirtmt ( ru t m l Unr*
J£j i»? n y »l uiul&lt;&gt; other, Countrv Club last evening w m tending Stetson Umveraityr
v«r**M&gt; n! ( htniklui;
-apcaErt*
IT X GREEN i**1 H ARRY T flO K K 'rn d daughter
Th ffpncrnl itK*etini! fm in* in*
m a t t e r of ceremonies.
The ’ P A T ftlt’ IA. AIR. and MRS. GENE
Word han Keen rw elv *1 that it rt* will tvr*if ill nt K f1Tlffl oVh*-k
/U.S.O, Iluilding was used asgTUUKER, MR and MRS.wR. G Wnl In .AS Irirh nf Wfh hnni. Mail*, wilh n l»il1rhe*»ii ninl hiiftitfpK*
, headtviarler*.
, UHKSON .if Adel. Gif., AIRS fiii ffiiiri) y**n!'p « winter
ittPli with Ihe- k|irakn hi'itlnmmr
Artyrng tho notnblei attending p. II. TEI’SIU, MR. .im.LM R S
»f t lu - ' r i l y , ilirtl in AVrnhnni tin tit |. .if I n*i hirk fi*j tip- hv i»**f 11 «*f
weie.GOV.. CALDWELL, 'SUES- JOHN MEISCH, MU. ami MRS Sept
I'liu riiiltil^i'n &lt; In • of llo
tip' nyhlu
+*
. HARD; HOLLAND.JCOI.IN. ENG * FRED 1IELU
MR. and MRS. I - * —. - . ^ j D t »L lla jiiH l t lmii'ii im*t»-laa-'&lt;7B' t
- L I 8 IIJ T M I WATSON, ’ DR. • T O AM DOLT. ATirr «n&lt;|
! rM-miig «t the home of Jdrs i
vlna" ^ . ^ " r'*
been [ctrivtil that
JOH^i T1GERT and aepator* and JOHN IVEY.
MR. and MRS. |Glenn (.ingle, Jr. and. John.llrum' (where they opctntc.1 « sJtnuud [ Wnllot Fealei. The (mine wn» de ■
representative*.
The
Bollm
.
Mill-! GEORGE THURSTON,-MR. and ! |ey h„ ; c f t * ’. pM,r.,| t„ the Al b , . l „ „
,lnlL
! tututml with full fhiWci* '—i*-"^ U ry Aeadtmy hand waa on hand MRS. MAURICE LEE of Mel
’
p k*
sdatate* pie&lt;lotu'matlug.
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Omega fraternity
fraternity at th*
•lap 'the S2nd Airborne Division. Imurne. MR. and MRS. F. D. f Univrrsltv of Florida.
') in- meetinj’ opi-ne-l with the
band, atfll a detail from Ft. SCOTT. DR. anil MRS. HARRY
_L.
Id-volioiiul lieing given by AirMi* 1. VV Mart
RragAr. 'Microphones were num­ WOODRUFF and daughter. DIE
ol
I n-do 1 It,ml, J Hdhniii tti'i topic.
Mi. nmj Mis, A L. Nkmucr mul
underwent^*,
ttinjoi
p-in Ion a
\Vmm a." ,
t„i--fterous as the activities wm- and MRS. W. V. HITTfNG and «tuuithtrm huve r»*tumt*.t to (h*ir
broadcast through Jacksonville. daughter GAA'IJ’. MRS. ESCAI* horn* in $i»hf«'nl « f t n -prmlliuc the . Mftswarhunottj &lt;M’i*’inl
I th i a t * 'i- -*t w-'t* o iib " aid- I
piti«l,
H
fu
h
ir
on
rfi
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Informalilv was the keynote' PRICE, f. W AUSTIN. MR t Hi* summer in Fre?b«'M, Sew
III. -.t in In mgitig i to
-. ii i
will be w'bid t*» li'fi1ii
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of the day with the little town au-l MRS HUGH W HEM'HEI- *‘**i^« y.
j the pi-i |de
N tilling nlcp|&gt;.
of Starke playing host beauti­ MR. and MRS. ROY WILLIAMS.
• ,A Ii*. AL I', lltiyrii-S. Ii , y u-&lt;- \
fully to the throng of people. MR. and MRS. H ILL W ILLIAMS
lp u -.n l-nl. pieii-h-il -Ai-r do lion
Air. and Mr*. J, U. II ttrhiaou
Thirty beeve* were barbecuKi for AIR. nod MILS. JAMES IMDGE nod daughter Elise who at.' »t&gt;*n-lt
It II. Williams, llatufll Unit, Ur--* *.-*.inn and n fht-ri, .
the “ picnic." This waft followed MR. and MRS. WALTER HIGH ing neveral ini nth* in. Newark, W«ydo Rucker,, Malcolm Mm»- for the coming year include Mra.
.by a reception at the Womans and MRS. ROY REED.
N, A*, mstntly were, guest* «t Nelll,'-Innies At. Lee, Voli.- W,l- John C.mrrr, Jr. a* pie.tdent;
A Club at 8:00 o'clock with the
Seem* that Sanford is getting the Chat' hu hrentenar in Quebec, i-i.1111, Jr., Jim tScbantH, Jet it Mr*. Al. T. Ilnynt*, (tr,| vi,
*’ General In the receiving line. to IrC the meci'a of social activi- Canada for a few day9.
Silverman, Ralph Kay and Da’-' prswiiLnt: Mr*.‘ Arthur Willinm-.'
MRS. SMITH aald she talked tie* the*e daya with the San­
I&gt;. Scott, Jr. are, anting the *ln . xecond yice-jn*&lt;*i&lt;lent; Alt*. N, '&lt;
•vlth
him
for
approximately ford Rotary Club recently pinySterling Rolling has returne.l to ent* attending S oUbn Caivtr*itv. Knight Stripling, recording ».eiii
three minutes and thought him ing.host to’ n trl-clty golf toumn, Washington, D, C. after upon ling
tary; Ait* Clay lop Minlli. i
moat charming.
rea ponding secretary. Mi* K
mein and dinner at the Country several day* with-Mr. nsd Mm
G ENERAL W AINW RIGHT wa* Club; fhe Lion* Club being host , J. G. Sharon. Mr*. Hulling nnd
Mi mid Mrs It. U. G.-utge I ( Ite.L ita** .t m ift i) and (ice
-i, Mi - Wait, i I-' - h i .i —I.I j
bkmentrd n silver tray by the to the Central Florida Lion* ’ child plan In remain'in Sanford on Monday fr r Atluntn whe-Cammandar of the l-eglon Post Cluli for n dinney partv Friday |visiting f » r several m e lo
cln*n - rirtarv nod ticu.m i, A!
Mr. Geurge, a former lieulJpnA as the gift was presented 1*1 the club anil now the Sanand pilot in the Navy h.,- i -gi-t
i laili-v tlitiam. -i votional 1*"
K t
many f of the General’s great ford United ■Jkaughter* • nf Uur, add |n-r*onal *--ivi.-r «:haooi
Alis* Eiith CLrstnut who ha* ed ft
h
th ri" v a i •rue
taaks wer* review-e(| b- ' the ('rnfrlerncv, .g i l l , be bpstyssc** tp bctus.jviaiting her parent*..Mi. and Georgia Tech. Mi* George
Mr* Julian IVi-dci. Mu H
4enaY. The General's reply Was Ihe ifKlHct' ToriYenrtmf l im’ ‘ ri3i Air*. Jnmer Chestnut for several tin- da-ight »r of Mi and Mi
and All*. I ourlcr form ti.' per*"1,
Ione of humility, praising Id* men
al *rrvic&lt;&gt; committer.
at the Ylnyfnirlnn with Ml
weeks returprd Sunday It&gt; F. 3. J, It Quattlvlutuin.
for their loyalty.
J. .1. HOLLY nnd MRS. F.
W „ Tallnliaiste when- *t»j will
Report* »--tr hentd from lit
Ategln her nophomor* year.
offirer* for_ yearly _ m ill. Sir*.
The S M I T H S a n d LEON- RGUMILLAT as the nrgaqltei
Mia. Ralph Stewart and two. j rojdr-Ktmrci&gt;»ier,-t*wcher.--invitr.i
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ARDYS returned Saturday ^vf- Davtorta, I eesburg, Apopka
•Ing, a bit exhausted from tha Lanh amt Orlando will have ref . Friends' nf Mis* Mary Hill, son* Allen and Gary « f ”Kyr*riit*, the cla.'a ta nu'et with her for a
Ind.
are
osjiectcil
to
arrive
today
eostumo party In ()cUi|».r.
•trenuou* day'a schedule, hut de- resentatlves here at the meet.
daughter of Mr, and Mr*. T.’ MCo!!icUon‘
of fmvd nnd clnthlir;
1 III1. will Iw glad to know the U for n vhit with hir paten.*' Air.
Ii
recuperating nicely at her home, an,| Mr*. E. M. Swnlm. \yhlle en- for OV.-r*ea» rilief wen- taken un
332J W. 1st stri'Ct, after under routo they visited her *i»trr Mr*. slut Air*. Stlneciphvr appoin* &gt;|
goliTg a tn'nslleclomy in Orlan-ln II. P, Meilllr for jwo we.-k* at Mr*. John’ I an1. Alia. Fr'ler an 1
Chevy Chase, Md.
■Mr*. It&gt;*e1 to Im- re*pon*itdr for
nn Saturday.
parking and mailing.
-Mtr. dark McCollum a'-listed
Capt.
William
Herbert
Meurr,
m tA R J U P Y .
earn money taking cafe nf babies.
Joe \Vnthrn returned home
lli! hoite**. with nerving the
who
haa
recently
inturned
ftna
lia r * you heard about th? lat' Cnly, hold your breath, they can’t Saturday from Leeiburg after
irfrrndinirnt*. Thine pkevnt in
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which
has 1
llttb! find people who. are Interested!! ylsitlng for. tt»j past three weeks Kotos wberf- he nas been serving rinded Mr*. Pesb-r. Mr*. A: Dv
Faria_ fad
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fo
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the
pest
ytar
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vlsltlm?
animal* running for their llveaf She thinks maybe because they're with hlr brother-in-law and sister,
Holloway, Mrs. McCollum. Mi*.
Frewh girt* are wearing stuffed In junior-high* school, peoplr think Mr. and Mr*. A. J- Grant, Jr. He at the nrnte nf Mr. ami Mr*. O. Strip!in-- Mr*. 'Heel, Mr*. Wii
1).
Farrell,
hi*
brother
in-l»w
and
irrela and mlnkt We had more h. r m w d ia too young for the plan* to enter Rollln* thl* wpek.
sister. C-apt. Me*ser will Im re- 1l*m*, Mi*. Hill Harvey, Mr*.
rear the ntwa—th7 kid* im* Job. Is&gt;U o f Ihe teen agera here
Mr. and Mrs. Wurt W. Warner memlwre I n* the former county
lately Marled draping’ their do n swell lob of baby sitting . . .
the* with their eat* and dogs, and have more than they can han havn« Ktumed to their home on roarcuilng attorney .with of fit*.**
Ct the Sanford Atlantic Nnllynsl
it to see how they’d look. Ilel- die. Whatsammatrr w*ih Casper? Nini Itenth Stn'.'t afta,- apen.di
Rank Iluilding.
summer at Ashtabula, Ohi
,Wc O f f e r Y o u a C o m p lete
Rv the byr, Norma Norcla, 18.
'» lltlls dog,-’ Bolt*, »li»pectad
w e m and kicked up nn awful of Newark, N. J., won thatuDo»lgn
,T
Line o f
and Name It ernteat. She created
— m m m m m m gm
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lb*, way, fad* get atarUd* a—Twa-pfoet school, frock . ’
Insurance Protection
, Like tha. time we sketch*1 ■he named ."Ch»rrh Caprr.*..
On AH Form* o f Property
T H E LE U SE R D R A M A T IC STUDIOS
Speaking of contrat*. J*
out Mr. Frump and, told tha
him tm back of cave!- ford Is offering a prire a f*
j
for two original v e m t o f fCl,
AUTOMOBILE
Ihe rong she tlqgs on her SUPl
.
Announce the Opening of Their
Insurance and Financing
and came to the condu- Club progrem.
At a Lower Coat
'T
Th'l"*a Thompeon of Exeterthat It originated in England
0O0
■ ' rm porah New Hampshire, eomra up with
,at the tirtn nf tht.a’
1 Oar agency cut arrange far M&gt;«
a hen-fashion Up:
Gltw t h « e
k lid i putt out heps In, a
financing me well ae tha Insurance,
naw 1946 coppers ,irr i -RoosaveU
* -w
st a* winners.
af year problem* settled In ane
Now comes a lat tar from Mar- dime* on a ntad Band. She
gret Roulhwood- of laito, B*d- it'* all the.rag*.
’
a**.r
;ai.
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0O0
sgland. Margerat con.
..*■*;« rrr r ’ “ THURS
rrdllrtrr, Km
.O C T O B E R
8 o Bing ha*
, . Par Foil Inin
itton, Call
u .otir'f'opinions because the Terry and Haymea in your teen*
——
of Mr. Frump on top |age oolU ••
Nice
Nle&gt;
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_____ she- has you hear him |l
For Boya *1111 Girls 7 to 1 )
letter
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Jils ntw plai
Talk for a
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TERRACE

SHOKS FOR MIN

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nf hi lllhir
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Speak W edn esday;

Warren and Mrs. Johnson.

n* r s s,

TALK

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mivr.nin typo design* iinhv.tic, th.rt, .iccorJing to
Y
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itylc wlsc men everywhere, Ihe Imhons
reallv "hail something there’' Aulhenlieallv styled.
I'omtorl.ihlc "Moe San* have .1 dclimie place in
every man's wardrobe

lr&gt; on a pan today

shoe horn be the Ridge!

let the

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C 'O K K IiC 'T

M K N ’S

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IMii In(lira Clans
Elects New Officers*'

TEEN TALK

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h ig pom -pom o f cut ya rn .', .in
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it Itllkea of Casper, Wyoming,
“ " VIVI
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foa that her gang wants to

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M O N D A Y , BEPT. 3 0 ,1 9 4 4

' Wild borec* o f tin* c&lt;
are only four fe d “h uh,
Blotting

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by • T lih li Wltfftfc1**'-! In Mip
n r fu ll Court far thy Kmlb Jmillcitl

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Pdrump* • hauj' l&gt;eci( cultivated
me Iti'Hiiifl. lijJigS. . —!*

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On fire and windstorm . |to|k|e*
lubjrct' lo term n | (i, we^cun
,If*U# th? pnliry for a term o f'
jS y ra re, and you have the privi­
lege o f paying 'the premium 'iW
l'4M.
)rug.
i-utntir;
6 annual initallmentt. You *av*
T'»** x*n#n*t H«iur« *»f UiU »uU 2 0 G of 'he 2 nd. 3Id. ith on I
!« for illvnrr** sttirl thi* rtylr of
rifAltLi:n HOMKIt tVKHIINA
fUlt
la: TUhl* W lu ln i YAl i*K«rli— &amp;th year'* premium* and In addi­
IlrferiiUht
tion we a! ray* hare paid a
llfuntr W ife In*
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uivom-H
T-t*t|«ir»,* fm'ip tmml am! official dividend at the end of each
(
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aral of paM Court at tfurtfonl, Hr
T*V; I 'l l A K I^ :H liO M K R W i l l i n ' 1
M l* Cnunfy, Ffurlilii, this JIpI day policy year. No worry about your
w l»o *e p lace o f it ild - iM * and l*o*t •i* HrpfrmUr. tJ4«.
‘niuranre expiring fof 5 vepr*. I
O ffic e t J d r f i i b tinhaoW nl
believe youll like -our 5 ve*r
0. JK IIBKNOOS* . *
■ Vou a i * b ertbjr n 'o llflrd that eull
1. ’lrrk of taitl d rfu lt (’ out annual renewal plan. C. M. Bgyj
lor llvorr* h«. hem flint ^***ln-i IHKAl.)
&amp; Co. Phone 101. — Adv.
UnAUfcit) ’ *M»&lt;! Mini Y«U* Hfr r**
NINTH JU O ll'IAI. iTHCLTT OK fjulml to f l l f Jyour written upppirrIn ' faid
h*« &lt;b*i uf nr.or*'
T ill; UTATK UK VUJHIPA. IN ■
ANM KUH KKMINol.B m UKTV.' thf Noimili^r Itulr
IN f i t A.VI'KHT.
Cntr No. « I l » Nn^rtubyr 4, It K, AItft Hi *!*&gt;ffliU»I
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TIHIIIN tVtIWilNH
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By STANLEY

THE 1OLD
HOME
TOWN
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I D O D E j M NCffM UCHOM
^ S Y S T E M - - B U T H E f 5H S
A N O L D BILL F O fc 'rO U -'

CITY COLLECTION A&lt;rENCY&gt; out? MOTTO * W E c a n &lt;3ET
$ LO O D OUT O F A T liR N Ip -N W E HAVE A
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/fK JUST B E F O R E YtDU/
W ENT A W A Y _ ^ ^

t^&gt;5\Tt&gt;C O LLE&amp; E u » X
flCOND YOUMGf »T exhibitor at the
Junior Market line Show in Chi*
cago, Adclitcrl Mayer, U, Seneca,
III., proudly ride* the bach uf hia
price whining Hampihlrc hog.
Adclbeit, a member of the Urundy
County 4&gt;-H club; U pictured with
bis trophy,
(fiilerriolionai)

ClUCS SWING as police In
A urcIi-*. Cnllf., surround "Tiny*’ Porter,
teamster and wrratler, alter fighting broke out following U»« removal
Of hospital supplies from an API. picketed warehouse by non-slrlkera.
(fnlematlonal Soundphoto))
Several were- injured------------------.
In Urc lighting.

FOR RENT

S A R T IC L E S

FOR

SALE

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Til! NSW CHAIRMAN of the Senate War InvwUsatlne Committee. Sen.
Hurley M Kllr.cwe (nght-D., V7. Vo.), confer* In Washington with Sen.
Jotocx M. Moad, (I)*N. V.) whom ho iucrccds. Mesd rrjicnrd the chairtnenehip Una pie of Itis candidacy (dr governor of N. y. (Jnfcraailoncl)

W ANTED

paintUrs;—eoiltiari u
ROOM fur rent, t ill. Park, phone Kll.l, UP with Furl Oil and Keroha*i*. S. It, (iinjcan,
H fW .
M'Ke U-fore winter.
ima'a-t. Phone 11.74 tit
If. It. I'upr I n , Inr. DSO
FUHNISHKI) mom — fln7 Magnolia
I'Opl- N IIA tiA N cahbaKe plan'a
• * Avenue.
now rfirdy. Phone 705-M.
F U II NISIIKIt * room, gentlemen
f.AWNS m o w e tl.
(trusunabh
price*. Jerry iairtl, phone 7|ik
preferred.
All
eotvvenlenceA
i ’oputiir Seat.Cover*.
_ 310 W. llrd St.
•
s k m in o l k t ir k s h o p
HHIHtUOM for lent.- lilt
Ave.
I

Pork

U O C A L B C Y M A K E S &lt;S O O D /A l T H E C I T Y
AND RETU RNS HOME TE N Y E A R S LA TE R TO

M lliACl.K BLOCKS
Mill your home—Superior Work­
man.tup ^ 1-alhi.r rr«iilant, high
•tfength. termite proof. M.rncle Cuncrele Crf., JUtf Lira
Ave.

1 W A N T E D T O RKN I

UNPUKNISIIKD hnii'p tit
*tnlr* npnrtntent. Adult*
Phone - SI7-W.

B t^ A d f

LO ANS
1 i iS'CKKTL »ewer pijie—Septic
tank*, fence po*t, greu*c Imps,
UNFUBNISII E.J opartno-nt or
LOANS MARK
lienehe*. flower pot*. Miracle
htHi«o IofiII v nee fed hy Veteran
FROM III) III $IOu
•'ooeiele Co., 30U Kim Ave.
* mid faintly, A|&gt;|u•• title any in­
Strict or rviiry; fast nerviro
formation a* to friend*, mov­
CARPKNTBRS • MECHANICS
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
ing, boipu-a he mr vacated or
ATTENTIO N I
10 2 Sanford Avenue
Owner* who may tout. Per­ \W have Ju*t- received a large
manent iriidelit. Phone I'lla*&gt;ortnient - of
h a rd -to. gal
BORROW HERB WIIF.RE
0 . C. lllggs
tool*, and It will pay ynu to
PRIVACY ih I1ESPEC1 Eli
look them over.
3 R E A L E S TA TE FO R SALE
YOllK natuial desire for privacy
S TA N LE Y .ROC KltS
In money matter* i* strictly
IIA ItpW AItK CO.
ONE OF Hanford's fiim-t ndery
tea pi-cied here.
Friend* and
relative* are no! ■ (jpeitlope^
farm* Idcateil In '.In- litmft of MEN'S, vrnmcn'a arid chlldren'a
about your ctedit
four cue
the L«»t Vtlery disttiet, wjlh a
new Fall -hoe*. See ua for the
ployer or huelnes* aagociate.lovely hof'-.-. Vou must *r-e -it
hard.to-get mercbandi*e._0 . W.
to appletdam It, Phone l i l t ,
will not hear of your personal
Clark, 208 Sanford Ave.
affair*. There in no cause (»■
„ Edward F. Lane.
cmbirrasMnent.
SEE US fur Ioner *pring MatFOUR LOTS - Srrnforil Avenue
Heasbnabls credit rctiuircmenU
Box Sprioga,
and
jU*t ouUiih- eitv l.niit*. Cheap. ■ t re,no*,
No co-maker* on money loans
Hollywood
lletis
at
factory
Phone 22b-W.
Variable
price*, iletall More A display
3 L.
f o r i^ v ijv
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—aooirt.’ ..
~
Florida
A VERY good seven .loom hnn*e
IIP W. flK S T 8 T.
.chnl* Bedding A Forriiturs Co.
VOW fiv e -nuri-j*. land with plenty
fruit t r . ... Idtnd *ultuhm for i
Sanford Mattma Factory 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
raising vcgetuhle* or flow er*.!
Plmne 1133 and 0T3-J,-*
A real lory nt $82511.110. •
SICNH
SEVER A I, choice building lots in OUTItOAKO motor ho»l for »alo
Show card* and poster*
—
17
ft.
century
bull
and
,U
Mayfair intd Hnnfurd H eight*'
O— DBK*S HICN SKRVICfc
horse Johnson motor.
flood
' aection priciof from $ tltuou to
0. 1). Landre**.
Phone 1021
rondllhm.
112
Sanford
A
ve„
. $700,00.
Pii^ure
1028.
FLOOR
BANDING
TW O »tarv home on rnrm-i tut
id flnlihlng. Cleaning and wax
In gcod locution priced at OUTROARU MOTORS—One l.H
$. Naw ffoora aurfaetd to per
$7500.00.
• III’ new Neptune end 1 u*ed
clion. Old tlnora made like new
SIX room bungalow on Pnlim-ttp i C&gt; IIP l.ockwuod Ace. Oni u«*d
Avenue hold wood floor*, three
Id HP 4 cylinder Elto. Also
%■ Mdiooma.
gear g r e a s e ; life preserrai
SEVERAL nice B ' ft It r*om
cushltgui, Michigan propeller* to
bungalow* In goot) locations j , fit most outboarda. Quick m r r
HUNT A CAR.
ice on repair* far all makaa o f
YOU DUIVH IT
PIIONB 2 0 0 outh .ar&lt;l*.
William P. Smith',
6 TRICKLANU-MOBRL
Outboard Sale* &amp; Service, SMB
' 1 " UHIVB-IT. INC.
DOW!R - PLYMOUTH
BAHTS* AND 8 FRVICK
10 9 Palwello Are.
Phone 1 0 ) 1

^ * PNICHOLL8 STUDIO
! 2 0 Melscli Bldg.iePhona 1 1 B9
110 WATT Delco
condition. Price
Jonee, Oiteen, E

S ARTICLES -FOIT SA Jjf
Floor Mata AvallabJo
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n o l i : t i r k s im p

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110U8K trailer aleep* 4. Will
take model a Ford in trade.
Box 201 Country* Club Road,

A R T IC L E ^

appliance repair* —
r washing machine*,
leaner*, fane, mixer*.
anca Service, $94
■hone 1M4-J.

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■ of age or condition. Hoy Rm I,
300 W. 2nd St, _ _ _ _ _ _

USED plinoe for caeh. The Mgalc
CHITS anil meal—ground frteh
Box, jlhone W8.
every Monday from enowflaka
corn, Can be bought at (lyrrl, CLEAN cottan rage wan
pay 10c par pound, PI*
Yter'e Store, Lake Mmi roe. 10
them to the off fee
_U»- Img. $1.00,
Hnnfnrd Herald.
OAS FLOOR FURNACES — Wo PICKUP truck. Dixie Store*, UQ3
- Can .make Immediate delivery
. on get floor furnace* for ute
In Sanford., 'Modem Apnli- SPINET Plano wonted &gt;a
b once*, Inc., 428, N.- Orange ' condilon. Phone 8. ■

UNC1NG opening "of L. D
meon Engineering -A Surng. Morion 0. Oonion, re
•ntatlve. 110 N. Park Ave

DING - Roofing - Pelntl
ith Brother*, phone 1082-

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By R. J. S C O T

PLEASE TRY '
SHOOTING......~
BEFO RE

SHOOTING .
BAC,OBO
T r i b e in
THE PHILIPPINES

F il e f r t t iR
YEEfM -To
SHARP POIMY5 k

YHis H e l p 'm EL IO N S

Bread

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‘PEACEFUL LIFE

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states

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SEMINOLE TIH R 81IOI
201 North Perk
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BUY cow*
Thone ft VS

eUljation capable of heetl
four to eight room hou*
table top model*. A limit
Quantity for Immediate J P i
livery, freight' .prepaid any- fl’OUCHTON *
Where
In
Central Florida.
Celary Ave, 1
write or wire Modem
nc*4, Inc.. 428 N. Or- LOST - Jer*

^, °f08
® Sanford
ja . 5 SS!
Ave.

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NOTICE
LIONS IN THIS AREA
HAve b e e n f e d a n d
PH6T0GRAFHED VERY
FREQUENTLY; SHOULD
THEY APPROACH YOUR
CAR ,Tp,0 CLOSELY, |

7 Pets* UwMtockHbil
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icon's SCRAP BOOK

SNAPSHOTS— printed, developed
enlarged. Wa copy old photo-

W K NKKD LISTINGS, of Farm*,
Home*, Grove* and Jturinex*
Pronerty.
W. R.
William*,
Realtor. Tom lhdt A**nciatc,
Phone 1120. 1 1 0 N. Park Ave.

A B O U T

COACH

I MEAN
/TO W |

iAPHY

_hro|t#n. Sira:
try Club or L
County 2193.

HELP WANTED.
nd white female
named 'Frtekyr.
ACCOUNTANT
ager. Top eala
, Sute educet
Reply to Box

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Phone 883-M.

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FLORIDA

THE SANFOHD HERALD,

PAGE SEVEN

■y ■

Boston Boasts Of Swimming Te
Jar d Hitting And teplaces Kuril hull
Eleven A rF .N .A
Fine Hurling Club sr
.

Orlando Fighter Is
Praised For Gameness
In
Contest

In the third pnrtotf.
Dm tb,
Ki rd u ]j,
»||e wu*
the
following a long Cainesv In drive
fighter . I ever fought.
% « n‘ * - w
* Inuchilown and Th(.
rUpt il.ln'i know when
Tenter Buddy Smith c^'V',rJ P he Was' whipped. He kept coming
for the extra tmlpt to rWe tb* , fyf mon.Qpoish.ment and that
Hurricane-’ « ITt to ".margin over '||lfc' f
v/J.
the * • ry -Fed*.
*Kliiard stair,) that he‘ intend*
A f'» r an exchange of ounta. the *0 Ri 0p f;Kbting for n while ami
Ftda gain*d their needed break ((,nrn more nb*ui| Ihe finer points
and imn • dlately tenk advantage I „ f ,j,t. eami, ||,. intpriiL to *liarp*
of it to spill the Hurricane eleven.
up |,j, punr»„ , „ml *tudy It
Anderson « « i injuredin tin* j trtnively
on Id*footwork.
Ill*
third ipiarler hut returned tu the „ ew .,,,rructiir will I r Jack Shari*
contest in thp finnl nerlinl ill lim e, tn {) t|a„*b ringster. who wns in
to lea,| the SJrmlnoir machinr to -,j,r ((„&gt;,, hu«incM
l^» ym v« j
BVir first victory In twro starts ne„ R'n,| ,„iidr &lt;n- te a ntCinr f..r
Thus far this sf»ion.
Idtnsrlf at ti Iwikrt
ttltnl of
_
th«* larifrr Soinhrm citirw •

Cards Pack Solid
One-Two Punch In
Musial, Slaughter

SPORTS O D D ITY
llr A tM fla in I'm *

There is no .vcb tiling as uv. ••
time pay fur Mn)or 1.1 ague play
ers and it wu« ju*t ns w II for
the Jrrasur&lt;s of the Chicagti
lly HAURISON II. McfilLL
White Sex und lletroit Tigris
P Newsfeatures.
KT. I.UlLIH^Jp ijjfli.
«»'&lt; that sin H was tile ease tiark l«i
rsargua
Knox. S jftg lrc » r The ^ ( dMriWlfl HUlfe. .
pack a rine-two punch that might
Thu Tigers arid the While Sox
compere favorably with- (kthb* play .'*1 a four-game »eri«* fr«&gt;m
llellmann, Kuth-Cehrig, Williams iS.pt. It to Sept. I'.’th Kvett gafue
Doerr, or any oth. r such com- , went, extra innings It i* a Major
Hnatinn, pn«t or present.
j i.eague rect rtl
It is not a coincidence that Mudal leads the National League in
rsna reoretl and Slaughter, who
RKt'OKI) KECOVF.IIV
bats next, heads the run\b»lt&lt;-*llfv-de|*srAwt*nt. Mwstsl gets on thn
CLKM80N, S. (*. (d t- H - a d
Baa* s, - an a -base hit rr a wslk (YatTi Frank Howard of the ('lentToflen intentional) and .Slaughter
son Tigers knows all nliout fumb­
brings him in. Take eitlur mnn ling
on th
footluill fold
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odl of lito lineup and the other e once rect ver- d 11 fuiulile* m our
pirforinanre prnhablv would spf
game on n r«in-sonk;d field .it
Mr.
Both nra having their greatest Nrw Orb oils, I.a where th Ala
kaina and Tiilnnc frs-.hm o tan
year at the plate, in the first sea­ git'll. IliiWBid wu* a giotid f t*i
son rlnce their return from the
armed . forces.
That right field the Crimson Tide.
•crcen s i Sportsman’* Park ha»
taken some punishment in Ihe is ah: ut like Iraping out of the
Of
gray of extra bo*e drives. M i»lil frying pin' into Ihe fire.
Bt leading tha league in Mtllng course, a pitcher ran walk Slaugh­
and showing the way In doubles ter too, provided there is a' base
arid triples os well.. SlauhVr * open, ^ut this -would bring him
p*rformant« ha» cauictl Nation*! face to face with WMLry tturowL e.g -e pitchers lo wonder if there ski. Aud Whitey it not exactly
n’f srmeihlng in name* after a soft ypet iti th? Rid liird line­
up. .
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So, if the f'ntds get lo piny the
“ His only weaknra* ia a base on
ilia," somebody said of Ted Wil- Iliteox, in the worll series, pitch­
im*. the posox slogger. It might er* lerthr, Hughsun. and Harris
lit as well ha ealj of Musial. will have their work cut »&gt;o&lt; f&lt;vr
But walking Stan to get to F.no* them.

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Victories From
Moultrie Team

INSIDE SPOUTS IMPORT

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ills* father, wlTo’ established thy
world’s mark that since has lieeti
broken, ia » ^professional driver
wbo s|ieclali*es in the faster clas
C nrofcsslonal • hydroplane and
runabout evknts. It waa July 17,
lU.tN, lis t Tautiert Sr.,' hit 4U.I1
miles per hour for five miles In a
•*-. (. iirotrsiionnl runal.mit. The
National Outboard Racing Com.■nistlon's rertificale and the Amen
ban Power ' Boat. .Asanclallotv*
m dal for the feat rest among
he many trophies and awards at
he Taubert home.

Bombay Deflates
That Cop Ego

SPORTS LAUGH

Early In Ihe football game dm
ing the 7k to 0 tlaugiiti'r whlclf
xho Chicago Hears Inflicted un
the Washington Rrdskins in I’Jlu,
Charlie Mslunc, , Vi’a*hlnUm end,
dronned a pass '/rum Sammy
Baugh In the end gene. It wouil
havo been a certain touchdown.
Alter the battle was over, a
.' Younr Taubert has been getting friend waa talking with Baugh.
the feel cf .art"oullioard raerr for The friend said: “ What a shame!

. B o m b a y , India, i a v - T h« information ilirt&lt;iturn!i' of lliiniloiy
f lovincc nnnoumej that tin* p j.
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fficiui*
...i n ..celvgd
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structlons tu discourage lit - nddle
from oddre.-slntr them with titles
more txalled than they 'really
posses*:
“ The misuse of such honorific
tIUes'Conveys falx rudlrris In the
minds alike-of office)* and ihiv
public, ' 1 the dirrclo'rnt,' said, i f
obj.cls nsrt&gt;cularlv lo nd&lt;lr*ssing
minor official* and police office**
wfth title* rrgghl-- translatable
a* ’’ Big Ross’* or '’f,r:at .Man.”

thi past two ytars but hegan
n*t r*clog only this year. He'*
now siting prattg with hia own
..otOi wiilck bit father Recently
bought ah*l helpegA rebuild for

«im... .
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—How rften do you go out for a
practice run?" the boy was asked.
•I don't," be answ.rrd. **Dad said
that you don't put speed In your
motor when you practice; you take
t out."

Baugh replied;. "Ye*. It would
IV* be n different.

KRMMBRER. Wve­
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stoppage » « - * uused ^it th&lt; io*i ph
Vurnrij Inline tiv a r mile *1
wren- rhr fralherel varielv. On*
s i n built a neat in the Yuengel
water pump another atop u work
•■hup Im w Ii . Neither dim pump'
i s r h'pich. vowed Ylieng.'l. wCj-,
diaturln-rl* until tlie* wren’s fam­
ilies mHterinlilril.

H a v e \oi i r t e nni s r a c k e t e \ | ie r th
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S P O R T IN G
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1011 Kn-I Vlntl S*.

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More pcoplt diink Atlantic Ale apd Dccr than any other
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or door, Mrs. Aoplr reported.

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liOHHIN- Thin Jiottwnr Am I •
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ml too*l pitching -|«i win |*.-n-

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Perfect Balance On
Field And Superb
Leadership Helped

In nnr of the hardest fought
battle* seen in the l-cglon Arenn
in Orlando in many a day w it
the match between* the Hanford
.pugilist, Hillv Kinard, and Tubby
Holloway
of
Orlnndn
Friday
night, in which Kinard waa the
victor in the sixth round by vir*.
tut- of u knockout.
Kinard had the Orlnndn hoy on
the canvass »cvrn time*. In the
third round Hollovfay » ' « downed
The vlcarry came momenta later eernnd time. In the
fifth he » m
when Anderson, with good
fur- on the canvass three ti|nei. and
ward Wall blocking, ploughed over in the sixth Iloiloway wA* downed
%&gt;r the extra point.
twice. The uccoml
»rme In the
• r a l w a v llle and Sanford
both »«**H * • » }f&gt;e last ond the OrKOred in Ihe first half. Csir *• Undo pugillat stayed down for
ville’a Ilennlaon Smith .went over
f ou')t* ~
,
fo. the first touchdown and U '» r
Jo*11n", r.i°h ’ Kinard' second.
t$ 7 Fel e'-ven rippml through the stated that IfoJIoway ahould^iever
‘ Purple llurrlcanr for n six point have relumed Jo the i mg after
marker. Aiulefaon kicked the extra the *WrJ round lie rtativf that
point an I th.* Fe.1. ted the llurri Holloway had taken tKo ,nml.
cane i.'-vrn at the end of the pun sh.m^t t« refund hut the O,.
hair * In s
la ltd11 youngster kept gelling up

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In his noos.lte. haul d In hia n*t lb«* '•H&gt;*r
cn he reachodiday *nd found two large sharks
a win «it r r .;.o o ih t xrllbln flee feet of each
I removed the i other. One weighed 100. pound*,

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'TuWr" 7fr rsrajK* Into* ih&lt;bruise and c.nisj itspKyxTiTlon.^ *

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A LLIA N C E , Neb.— The ladies
•irn l gclng lo lure this, liut cowi
w»jr», loo, aril waiting In IIm '
fo r -nylons, and they’re gkttlng
tn m ,
.
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. Only the cowboys* nylons are
ITpe*.
objections of some
die-hard*. the use of* nylon robes
has caught en t among the mep
who work th* horse, and cattle
corrals for a living.
In the words of some rowboys,
the nvlon rope Is tougher than a
two-bit steak. The Army started It
by using them as tow iope* for
troop sliders. After the war en­
terprising manufseturers offered
them as ropes to the rnwlioya. *
Ceeil Wilson of the Nebraska
Brand Committee In Alliance waa
one of the first to give tho elon­
gated coal-tar product n try. He
used about flee or »l* hemp
ropea a year. Mj.it jkU year old nyI. ntill
-*111 goring
_/i-_ strong.
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Now
all "thp cattle
bran Inspectors ar«
—‘. l!_ L.-rid
belli]
supplied with nylons. K
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nylon coil
weighs only
?0 to 2ft pounds against -10 to 48
for tnanila hemp.
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Find th« property

And n , 850,000,000
This Year!!!;- -

O P ^ W it your plan aid original
discharge paoars

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1716 Palmetto Arc.

5END flE HALF DOZEN
OF )t)DA NICEST**,
FflESdCST
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SSATtO on hU cot la the Wetalar.
Germany, Military Government
jail after capture by American
troop*. U SUnlalaw' (The Sniper)
•Ballon, suspected of killing 43 Ger­
manj. The Polish outlaw had vowed
to slaw 30 In vengeance for the kill­
ing of Ala parents and three broth­
er* In Inland by the Nazis. Ballon
waa leader o f a gang hunted foe
many robberies.
(International),

ANDREW
CARRAW AY
AGENCY '
Insurance Mas irrrlre*

ANNOUNCEM ENT
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( W e s o licit jrbur lis tin g s o f a l l t y p e p r o R ir t ie a )

A. W IL L IA M S , Realtor
80S AUantic Bank Bldg.

N E W D R Y C L E A N IN G P L A N T
W e Would Like. To H ave Y ou Come
By And Let Ua 8how You Our N ew

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P. 3. Bring your dry slooniag along with you.

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nulfrv Tits »rfo ra ej to*oppsn|'to~Tnff ’ c i_ HM. to $36b tor
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tie bo allot Instead 0f hnngotl if ^otween University r&gt;f Tampa spd.
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Normac Junior College to raise
he
la eonrjemnrd to dio.
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(funds to seat 3.000 more p'oplr'In 1
lit the football field. He also told
Pittsburgh I’ aces •
of a moenulto cor'rol protect ®»it
Oovemor Ocorgs Hast of
Ne\v Strike Threat District
faesburg. urged more Interest In
riTT.snuRGii, a»pL ao. on— •he Holly &gt;111] nroject and told of
The steel city of Pittsburgh may 'he work of Dob Burnette, blind
have another strike nn its hands, executive director of the project.
Progress at DeLarut In •'-cnrtnx
on top of tbs power strike and
a club house for teen-agers, purthe street car shutdown.
- Eighteen hundred employes of
eight major Pittsburgh hotels
are voting today on whsthsr to
go on strike whan their union
contract'expires at midnight. Tho
worker* are membere of the A
K of L Hotel and Restaurant
Employes' Alllanca.
•Meanwhile, two new feddrul
government
conelliatora
wars
slated to arrive in Pittsburgh to­
day to help find a solution to
the power strike. The Concilia­
tion Service In Washington has
asked ths power company and
Iht striking union to enter 'Into would be a big a
a continuous negotiating session
M. C. Klrkfsj
Kustla
until ths Issues are settled.
Lion." told of tl

most far-reaching effect a

boy’s

safety

the tight] shutdown of tranalt
service by 1,200 street cars and police, and %l plans for an auto
IRS. buses. The lack of trmns- raffia and a Haltowem dance and
kept thousands of halp' to be given the school
in Improving the.football field.
Progress of Daytona' Beach
Eisenhower Holds . I Jons |n. attacking the ^JuveaBa
pioblem and of eatabBerlin Press Confab ‘l delinquency
llshlnc a. boms where youths ar­
rested ean bo .taken rather tbsn
BERLIN, Sept. 90— &lt;/P)—Gener­ to Jail, waa one of the major
al Dwight Eisrnhowtr had,an en­ projects.outlined hy L. C. Huff­
couraging word today on the In­ man. “ King Lion." He also told
ternational situation,. Speaking « t Of aid to the blind, of appealing

FOUP-

And Snnford Turntluro Company ia the place lb find
pay. Our assortments ore larger (him ever before;
larms atw liberal and convenient; and our prices are
Where. We Invite you lo come in and shop. Il will
be worth yaur while.

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F|» this connection, F.Uenbowor
*
s .to the
.a week nf
tuffrrid
nf lisa
the All La-4
Control Council, on which lh
singing with
&gt;lar powers are
ta-k of running Germany. JBald tba
General:
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jual Ihe pieces yoU Vnnl.ul Uu* prices you want In
quality is hack lo Ihe old pre-war standards; on.
lower, i|iialily considered, tlinn you will find «l»she a pleasure to serve you and wo believe il will
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INNER-SPRING MATTRESSES
fly America's best known makrts—Simmons, ftealy^ Columbia nnij
,_J«Uwiw. You ran buy/iriHr •rSTT7t «s-ursnrr of-grttm r Ok* best. .TThd
sou have been promising younwlf this Irral for a long time Our
present stock of thrso luxurious maUrs-wrs and spring, will not last
long; to don't drtay.

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Mattress And
Box Spring
only

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L A M P S GALORE
.Sere yse wtU find atanoat any type and. atyle of
dooMtUe tamp and they are all ef better qaallly.
Hand Offered shades In an array ef colors that will
H saw yen. We shopped the market for Ibaae Umpa

Sparkling Tablc»
Add Charm

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Dlond
W a ln u t

a newa confetetit* in occupied
Berlin, Jjis» Army Chh
Chief o f B u ff
that there*#
business men -better acquainted
world abost and o f putting up, new- road
too much dhr eigne.
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the product ion of niattreV os.
.adequate Information on IJon ruin.
The summary said that tin- * 4... outlinixl bv Dr A A D H * k?
clothing, money nnd valuables of « * wintrr Oarden who attended
victims were sent to appropriate from another IJon zone,
agencies for disposition.
1 Nrsd of more iinsnclal support
During the morning session for the building of the Won's unique 1
Hermann Got-ring recovered bis nolly H|ll project for the blind,
g a « l humor nnd laughed at was stre.vied by Mllhml Conklin I
something while talking with who point-d out that there-tra*
Admiral Harder and former (ier-.nnlv one other project of this type !
man Foreign Minister. Joachim In the nation Here Hie blind artyon Kibhentrop.
to be rehabilitated.- taught to tsk •
Tlie former German economics1 cire of thcm.vehes, and to walk
minister ami president of the without the use of a cane or of
Reichsbank,
lljalmnr Kchacbt, ‘ • dog to lead "Them. When the
stood apart from the .other de- building U complete the State? will
fendants wearing n hurt look.
foperal- the school, he said.
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•was the attorney for the long- Ml. Dors drew a hearty che-r
time German diplomat. Franx Von when he announced that hla club.
1’aprn. The attorney said he be* now re-organlred, bad 43 more
lieved that Von 1’apen will be member* had totaled 08 memfreed.
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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

FRID AY, SEPT. 27, 1046

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, .FLO RID A

War Bride Gets
Homesick, Takes
: GI Spouse Home

Salvation Army General Arrives I
In America For Tour Of United States
NEW YORK r iT Y , Sept. 2 &lt; j the wild* i f Africa to the waste­
(AT — One
i&gt;f.. tin’
wor M's lands of l.apland, from tha bush
great spiritual leaders. General ! of Australia to the jungle* of
Albert O r » lin r n, international j India. It* flag of blood and fire,
tea Jet of the Salvation Army, ar­ symbolic of* the hlood of Chrial
rived in New York yesterday for and tti" purifying fir*, marched In
1 il«Y in t visit to the United State*. (hi front line of two world wars,
« Ttie General! who command*' a' living apiritual and material aiiij
weaponless army of gnut tradi­ to million* of soldier*.
tion nerving in R7 countries all
Civic and community leader*!
ever the itlohe, _wllj nit*’, .make, an will combine with Salvationist*-toi
extensive tour "of this country. give General Oraborn a welcome
Canada, the West Indie*' and in every! city he vjiit*. Thia la
Smith America, • *
Inde.d a contrast to the reception
Like a military, field marshnl given Commissioner Georgo Scott
surveying' hi* troop* In the midst Itailton ami hi* little band of
o f attack. General Orebortf **-eon- -even laaalr* when they landed at
rtantly planning the strntt-gy for Old 1,'aatle GaTifro in New York,
the j T u t f 'l battle- the world ha* early in March, IK80, where a!
ever knowiv—the battle against crowd of curious amt skeptical mi l
lookera laughrd at the courageous
group of Solvalionlal*.
Many time* Salvationists were
impri»oneil in the United Stale*
a* well n* in other countries
when' they viuvht to held street
meeting*. Yet these pioneer work­
er* endured untold hardships in
their aelfles* effort to aid man­
kind. Today they are loved and
respected throughout the world.
The growth of The Salvation
Army in the United Hmics in the
short span of n little more than
To look into your wigdstorm two generations is almost unMere, General Or*'
protection. Most Insurance com, Irclievablc.
panic* will not write windatnrm bom’s army f« divided into four
without fire. Have your fir* territories. Eastern, Southern, CerfImurance extended to cover wind, tral nml Wc stern, each commandstorm now, before storm warn- cd by n Terrltorilrl Commander
big* arc up. C- M. Boyd A Co., who has under him colonel*, hrlgndlersr nmjorit, adjutant*, captain*
Phone I0 L — AdV.
ami lieutenant*', each heading n
rrrp* o f soldier* and voluniecr*.
In .th r United Stnte* alone, hu
rommandr over li.QOO officers giv;
Dr Leonard Barker
tng full-time service. Evangelical
Optoqirtriat
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renter* lor pleaching the Gospel
Rye* examined—Glasses fitted
are found in nil Important cili&gt;»*.
.. 203 H. Orange A»e. '
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g y ^ r r O r l a n d o ; - F lo r id a ' ■
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Phone 4967

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DANVI 1,1p \ |||„ Hept. 27 -id*.
--A fine of *176.0(10 lia, Iicon,
fixed ft« the penalty for the New
Yolk Gr-nl Atlantic nod Pnelfir
T r « Company and 21 officer* an.i
«iib*l liftry corporation*. The fit*
lollnws cmviction of the A A t*
Coinpany of sftti trust charg,’ .

MRS. ARCHIE It.
SMITH
’Spencer tnrrctUr*
, RegUtered
2718 Paimrllo Ave.

HOY JOHNSON’S GRII-l
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in flood walera this morning.
Knurgency squad* are rescuing
latnilir* marooned hy riling 'waters
throughout thy city. Itivera are
.•till riling and-the public service
l ward now I ear* if the San An­
tonio River gre* up much more,

IT MUST BE A *3f
SOUTHERN BREAD ^
COUNTER/ LOOK HOW
ENTHUSIASTIC ^
EVERYBODY IS/ I f f

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RIADIND congratulatory rnev ige*
111 a hmpilnl at Guilder, Ni a loillidtsml, where stic Is recovering I mm
burn* received tn the Belgian Aii*line disaster. Is IkhSJ Itulti Hen­
derson, of New York The Girl
Scout executive praised Hie work
of the American rescue teams who
coordinated between mound mid
olr to bring the survivor* out, tlnst
by heltcopler and then ny a PHY
Hying boat.
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ANIMAL SURVIVORS of the Bikini atom bomb test are brought to Washington, D. C , for study by scientists at
the Naval Medical Research Center, Uethrida, Md. Left, a goat suffering from anemia Is given a blood trmns*
fusion. Right, Seaman 2 /c Dale Lippx, of Miamlstmrg. Ohio, wrestles with Pig 311, sole survivor of the Jap
cruiser .Vakaua. reported lo Iwyvc swain 30 milts following the explosion of the bomb.
(faUputtlenei)

IIAIiltl ftSIIGp UGV • HI I Id I
FORT Mi -IS, Sep' JJ, i/l**Hitmen hi h’nrt Myers esp cj to
•* wearing homemade bnirruu
iround ti Wn far nwhiio. Angcrol
*t th Inc reuse in the Iirks .uf
■t!XlrrWJT'IiOCLW^ncmeir- votcl
to boycott nil' Imrbei-h0 |i* and
shear each other frfrj i f charge.

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MORGANTOWN, W. Va., &lt;/!’&gt; A European war brid# who's
homesick ia taking her1 husband
hack with her, In a rtveraal of
th* usual order.
dhe I* ’ 17-year-eld * Madeleine
Jnco|&gt;* . Falkrnstine who met her
husband when ho - atorftllcti Into
her parents' bake shop In Maas­
tricht, Holland.
Husband IdiwTence Fnlkcnstine
Is a veteran o f the Hattie of the
Bulge.
Madelalne wants to return to
Mass!rich to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mra. Charles Jacobs, and
her 2 0 ' year-old brother at the
University o f Delft,
Falkenstlno said he would accompnnv his wife and try to land
a job as a civilian employe o f the
• panm ent-in r-utope. Ue
was honorably ■ discharged from
the army last February and Mr*.
Falkrnstine ramo to this country
soon afterward.

WASHINGTON S-ol. 27. »«»,
— Mr*. Franklin D. Roosevelt to­
day was 'added to the list of
son* med‘toned a* imsxihilitb»
for airpointqient a* ambassador
to Britain. Others discussed a* 1
• ■»*ltde successor* to W. Averell
Harriman are Governor U li*
t,
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tary of Stale V/ill Clayton, Gener­
al Mnrk Clark, Ambassador to
Italy James Dunn, Supreme Court
Justice Robert Jaekiron,
Jack* on, former
Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy,
Senator Robert LaFidlrtte and
De-ertoiebi career man
Freeman Matthews.

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Disregard Of
Allied Rules
WASHINGTON, Sept. :U)
(/ph-The United States govj tynment today accused YuKtMlavin of disreKnrdinp A l" . lied. military rcgulatiops in
Trieste and of apreading
mischievous
propaganda.
The formal protest wait uign. ed by Undersecretary of
State Will Clayton.

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A t Lcaiit They’ ve
Got Meat T&lt;rEat

s Strongly Indicate 22

KINGSTON^ N. Y , Bepl &gt;0.
hi*)—They are eating bear steaks
in Kingston. N Y -g because
of Uie meat shortage, naturally.
But; the unfortunate bear in*
solved tn this stogy was purely
a gilt as far as the Kingston
City Home was concerned.
T t » bear obviously had not
heard of the meat shortage, be­
cause he wandered Into the
■rstdcnUal district of Kingston.
Soon." the bear was climbing
trees and causing no little alarm
to the cltlrenry.
- So Oame Warden Henry Bern­
stein finally *ho‘. the bear
down and discovered he was
large and plump.

YugoslavN Disregard
Military R e g u l a &gt;
tions By Carrying
Concealed Weapons
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Forrestal Says
Navy To Stay In
Mediterranean

Kettles Pledges
Successful Year
For Celeryfeds

H alf Militarist, H alf Gangster Concedes Verdict

Secretary Says Units
There T o Carry Out
U. S. Foreign Policy

ressive War Is
reme Crime,
Court Rules
scrman General Staff, Hi^h Command, Reich

WASHINGTON, Sept. SO—{IV) .
Cabinet, Nazi Stormtroopers Acquitted;
— Navy Secretary James Forrestal
declared today Inal United State*
(scstapo And ICIItc Guard Found Guilty
naval forces are in ll*&gt; .Medi­
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terranean to help carry, out Ameri­
IlMtl.tN.
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w American military authorities in
can foreign Policy.
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Veneiia Giulia detnlr/.'d six Yugn.
Forrastwl. In -an unusual poHcy
riceatlan, ol Had d.-frrulant» who may be srntrnred to death
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»lav soldier* on Sept. I*. It added
stgUmml, niada' it ptatp that the
- by the tplernational Military Tribunal at Nuernber*. The tilled
that the Yugoslav .soldiers-were Seminole^ W ill
Win American
naval-referee* . Jft lh*
Contrel Conurll made Ihi* snnoumrmrni Inday The council ,
found carrying* hand -grenades*
»U l h i them for
■ I* rharged with rirryinj out thr court Judgment*.
More* Thun Lose*; Mediterranean
(-narrated in 'their .clothing con 1
-onto time tn cohu*.
!•
frary to lugulationi. The soldier*.
Chance For Title The declaration wa» released
NUERNBERG. Shpt. ,:ill (/!’&gt; —r The International
• 'about whim the Yugoslav governn* IH? American government tnmenl protested, have .since hem
Military Tribunal rlerlnrerl today tirat the initiation of war
Coach t l T\ Kettles of the ’icatsd full backing to Turkey
releases).
is'the Rtiprenir eriine. Tiie Btirttnmry of the tiihmial’jt find*
Seminole High School .football ie That -country'a nsistaiwo * 'o
The polo informed Yugoslavia t am promt*.d KanTonl Retarlsns Russian* demands on the Berdan! iriRS a f t e r a le ii-m o n llis trjjil in d ie a le a alrottR ly tiutt t iie
that tbu arrest mm* investigated a*, their tegular wuikly luncheon etlea.-lt also came as Washington
N a z i rin gle a d ers w ill h r e o n v ie te d ag eh a ru ed o f co n ^.by an American military boatd today that Sanf-rd would win .studied means to aid the present
o f officers, -and the hoard fosnl more fnottiall games than'it woull Gieek government in’ It* tro lib y ♦ *pitmg In Vnnimil the *nprt me
the-jsetlon was justified.
crime nf -larting vvar.
I .re* this Kail, am) took full bl»m*W*ith Russian-supportfd neighbors
The nolo saiya in part nnd we upon himselfVfn, the ln*» i,f the ami ho|**h for p"artful arttlcnirnt
Ijnnl verdicts nod sentence 1 will b* ilelivered tnniorrow when
quote:
'
.
ic'Usti* game . which, he stated, uitli Yugoslavia over the dlsp'ur
"This government desires the will yJavtil too 1 arty in the roaiou ti' ii o f Trieste.
1 hr infill rf rpticjiisUr* ihe n-nding
Yugoslav, govtrnn/.'nl to know nnd before- the local team had
-( s|- tiHi.lllRl w«»r-1 judgment.
Person*- familiar'with the. rva
that it resent* the charges that time to g t In g o,t condition.
1 ll,
'iflirmijil
tuned upon
on* tiehind Forrcstal’s »latemen
ll-V* ll* U V J*l r sMitr.l by proae" Allied military authorities Innk
lie nl*n pm.I high tribute to !,a y it was drafted about a week
f.u lint .nil, F’ tance. the
no steps III thi* matter and thsl^ Spiiiiei Itari' ii who, he »ald, play ,pg.. and hence i* not inspired
r,i'­ r
ll, tlt*l tS»
they inspired * small 'f«s*rt»l' fd a gi--.il g.iuit- at 1 nd in the (,j ||1P f;.|,h llurdanelle* conflict
fttill Russia. The
pres* to give a tmall .'false'' ac­ tiaine*vj|le gum*- despite the fa d‘ or other current controversies.
1111 "eg in \..v jo
LM ut
of last year,
year.
rsle*
L
,1
1
I 1*1
*i
s,
Jjw»l Barely an Jiour and a hall after (he re.dins id thr JtnUmrnl heyau Ihb. nviminc at S'ueratiere. Hermann l P I l l F i l l t' l O r i f l i l .vlti 'TI1*'
I It. &gt;■...... . desrnhe,| ip fpiile
count of the incident,’ and that it It Mo* hi* first nppearsnre i*\ that
However, the statemen
s
a
'
uio
iifiit
i
iri
inri
siumirrr
twit
wish
ii
«*«
m
m
irrm
ni
nr
4
" ' Go'lltUf. former number two Nad who had tier tt termed hr t'. s. Prwsn ulur J jilw n *•% "ball &gt;mllllarl«l,
l
, . e f ' * t i { . p T -1 -*-.1111 ii*iiWT-t;iig ■ rtrr VVTffl'nre proA rrjfets these charge*
s* inischiev- position, and to Willis Andersol*
, — ...
people and 1
k _ alM|
tf gmngaterr vtrlua.ltr rtmeadrii that he It on the » «y to Hle gairdwi. Perhaps* renrrmbrTInf’ wheiitir
I I I rN l / I l 1VU’ l III l&gt; ,)u,
f „ur ,„aj„ Countfl
cua propagaiula -withuuu- auy-j.,vh(T
flhe ‘ line plays .th&lt;t„Amexiran
giivernmenls
liuvcrnmenls OI*J of Inc n nip p" &gt;iiti
atlrtlflfd
Ihmtiih
lirrnunv
9«
a
mrtnlrft
nf
Ihhe
liir
hrsl
Ii
strutted
th
rn
u
th
tJrrm
any
a*
a
member
o
f
^
r
h
ic
h
rs
l
N
a
il
Inner
rlrr
le.
Ile
lrliiiia
rs
h
a
l
(in
e
r
ln
,
n
u
n
s
til*
A
I
t
f
I
t
l
r! P i i r l n v
l i n t * , , in lb
foundation in fact
indictment.
Thr early
ami did time groat punting. The tatement* to be made since ti"* cyrm
a'vea w|th
wllli .a pmU,
nrtrlav ,,alld
Imnrl Uur)nt
linetna the
th&gt; trl.l
iriil
^ I I\1 I ill l l I I1\ 1C
Ten protest adds-l that Yugo­ •cure against Gainesville, he point- •end
gr ■ t&gt;f ttu- trading o l tho
nf the war on the reason*
slavia must have been itwan- nl id titiL. was It to IT despite the amt purpose* trehind the presrni'
Jons iiraityl ami rnlim*l.y*m judgincnt brought out no names.
the tltru it* protest was addressed fact that sport *w-filers had pro- of American warships in the Medi­
*luy evening at a mm* im-cttng i Th‘‘ inbun.-il ruled that nggresto
Washington
that' the sit lirl-d tiefoui the garni that terranean. Said the Navy Secre­
nl tiie Kaiifonl Country Chib a t; sivi* war r- « 'crime, that consoldiers ’ already were released.
^wlitcJi dull presidepb, or
King 'I'U O'tes e\i^t.-d |,i wage aggreSGainesville would win by three or tary:
*
! blons" and club executives from *lv*' war nnd war crimes and
four touchdown*.
"Tcday the United State* Navy
|many cJMcw In central Florida urro crime-, ngninst Iminanity have
Sanford still ha* a chance at is continuing to maintain force*
1guests of tljo Sanford Llotu ntal been commilted.
the conference title, he said. Euslia in they eastern Atlantic and the
i there wa.s murli MpidntLv it* te.
The court nciiuittrd the Gercan be expected to* lose one or two Me lllsrranean Sea for the follow­
1‘AIUU Kept 30 id*,
tirnatur pod -after re;*&gt;rt of arlucvcmnd. man Gcnej.ii Staff and the Gergames before I he end r f the ing specific purpose*!
Atiliur Vanrtenberg of Michigan o| (lie vnrlmu clubrevn-wert man lllgl. f ‘onimeml. (he Naxi
season, ly explatmd, arvl Ban"First, to support the Allied
today iiakrd the I’arU |V&gt;#ic f'nnZone Chairman AJ Hdibaum 3r t lr .iw ii.h ii 1 1,
,,t K tu rru tro o p e re
fiird ib* v not lose any more. St, orcuoaMon frree* and the Allied
ierrtier lo Wllje trpCflom ot IratteUd Ml th'ra tlllriKlIiccrl ttic*
nnd I ho Ib-u-h .cabinet, of
Auinislirnf. which has a hip' e2- Military Government' In the dls
Wilson Priiises New
and uatIgution into tlir treaties era who wen- hrldrd hy Jik,**yi!t, i-hatgc- that ihty were criminal
perieneed team, hovyever, he con* charge of thrlr tospontibllllles in
tor ttolltaliltt, Bulgaria and Hun- Alv-arc* nt PtlissmU dl’-irlct IJun ,o gnmr.,1 i.o&gt;. tVttanr groups of
ct
diil,
sloud
the
t*i*t
chance
of
Funeral
inrvlcc*
fer
Mr*.
Kva
the
ocrilpiert
areas
of
Europe
Outlet
For
Glads
V
ia n HI* proposal m-'iigid Immcdl guyTrnnr for '35 north rmtiprihing (tie 1,-i^ei*hip t urpa. the Elite
K. Gooddper,! who died at the any to win.
ale objectIfilLi
from
flic Klavlr the iMUthern
half ol llie state thirtnl. the K l« . n di-partment
At Florida Market
home of -her
son-in-law and
bilk lad loiutd ,wip|»rt Hornon-at I PaM DLMrlct.tlovcnior Millard j w Inch
mt.rated a spy system,
daughter, .Mr. and Mrs. Dean also played a great ganv again*!
BfJUPn
Conklin of_ IXiytoua Ilrotli. at-n mul the Gcalaim ■Weiw ■eonvieted** - *
Wing of. 141T&gt; Hast Amelia A venue, Gainesville. In fact, hr said that
JACKHON VI I.I.K, Ma Hept 3«.
/poke. . * s *— —
n* rgmiPHl otganUnllons.
' lUiv‘ Rcpublicaiv-jwmw*or-maitc
Orlando, Saturday «ven.lr*r at 10:4q the star Sanford quarter played
iHpcclal—-'(iputUxepMrt.\ Iiom p,u«l
Chtte ropresented pi tin- «&gt;ne
Hcfure the reading of the
D
raft
(JuntT*‘
Raised
MWiioatlon
in
oi^iing
mUnUed
Gki lr*»t lUlMieive gwtne winch has
or Florida n—v*-rr(tibit- rprtxhrrlni
Dd-tiul. Daytmia |judgment hod progressed an hour
Htatcs'■ campaign lit tin* Batketi ,
bren plaj'*m&gt;y anv Sanford 'rn»n
wxUorw, and a continuation of thi*
l- w ^ S fc
With
Fxptanatiun;
Economic Sonuntaakm. on what la jr/JJ’u'
Mt lXn 1 and I nml one-half the former number
* noon at 4:00 o’clock with the Rev. In hi* two. nnd e half years of
recent substsaUid ' otfciings *on
|W,i N'nki. Hcftnnnn Goering. virof Oie mod conirororalal
'
• J. B., McKinley, pastor pf thu coaching here. ,
♦
state
llveMock* win.vrkrds.
bin"
Enlistments
I
M
r Ii otic
Oroatfi
nf
the
f.hm
% ttilrrnatimtlx, ur. OIIJ confront lug the deleA more th»n 87 percent Incrrarr reached me this week-end,1
Fletcher llnll*. who introduced
* said
" f ir s t Methodist Church, officiala!
n
rg
au
laallo
ri
w
a
,
»lr**.v,ed
In
gate.
Mr. Kettle*, pointed out thr great In establishment of i\e» tuisfn.s* William I, Wilton. liliH-lui ot
WASHINtrroN. Kept 3f) ,,}*,
""
Dlslrlct i lovrrttor . Alvar*-/ who
inteniriM'*
Florida fluIc Farmer.* Markn.-, in. ITh&gt;- Army iia*. reliedujams* [TFl111* :Ho.cn* |Kv,tlhn, on
*l(orn In ■'Elyria. Ohio Oct. IK, need for additional stand* and and proCdiiinnel enterprise*
Ibe l-jtie |«iinlei1 out thal tin nlgunl/attiy,
Seminole
County
other
ih»n
retail'day
j
pave
licrn
vary
huh
.
i
1856, Mrs. Goodspmd would have seating facilities at thr high
■H-rvlie
for an nrtnbOt d t a ll
it nut i * * * d«P M hv Itte Ytlgnvlav
dele- row h.nl ft 500 r lu ti in 1ft tMtioti
been 1*0 year* old.thl* month. Shu school fir-lil, and rmnpliinenled ■tores is indicated by the fact thru j pleaded to iiofp the iitemliti n I of 3 1 tssi m m . T tia t i |fii««t mot" a'*1’ H r« ih ,j r H im u
Hi ib* iarr*1 witfi m*«r t h a n msmxs) memta-i &lt;
during
the
license
year
up
until
crption
uitenl^fre.
n
,.n
il,
i-.n
wna*a member of 8t Andrew* Krtlles for tlx fine eoachlng Job
tll.lti III,- .S*'J,t,-tolH-t ipmia i !l*‘ie tli.il |* ,n i- Ir c a t ic * im nut tile Ilr a / li tie ra id , was t ottilllg for
Episcopal Church of Klryin ami lie is doing. Mr. Krttlrs laid parti­ Sapt. 30. there wa* an increase, pieted - general
had made her home in Orlando cular emphasis on the nre«l for of I 6f&gt; state and county lit«ne.-*| nonifaV
for the prut 30 vrar*. She had new dressing room* for thr foot­ of this type issued, according In market.
b«.cn ill for only a short time ball players, declaring that the Jno. I). Jinkint, county -m col COtltlnur
lug lorwant
Survivor^ include, brslui* Mr*. p.ijscnt shower roomt are deplor* lector. '
Total licensss Isauad were (W. mat opening
^ W in g of ' Orlando, two other able and entirely inadequate to
•daughters, Mr!. Chsrlotto Roller take carr r f |60 l»oy*,every day in compaiul with 6M l*»l )ref r- Formers'
Amounts r*i*lv*d * » w M J ei for expect Uils
Of l&gt;pytuna Reach and Mr*. E. addition to the football taam.
Visitors at today’a luncheon in- tha state, (3.300 fer the county standing
T. Clatnen r f Miami; two son*,
Ralph A. Good speed and Harlow clinlrd Haul Gomb* of DeLnnd, at ■total of (0,077 as compared t* our markets
listed men
"O ik* of the moat inlrmllng
W. Goodspeed, Iwith of Sanford I). B. McKtmils. Gus I-awton and with (7.B2G last year—an mrreaiie
OHlrlalS'exjrUJiiKt however Itvilj
__
Item., nmoriK this work-end's tr
five grandchildren and two greet O. I., Taylor of Orlando. Ptwal* of (2,151 In revanue.
liic Aron will xnv- lo'irir-, and uuln
FMiiti|ial* &gt;.f St-miiml* t'nunty
The
above
figutua
d»
not
In
drnt
Kprer
thanked
Rotary
comports
from
our
market
manaxcr
•
grnsdrhildres.
in ettli iPtiry hv dL-clurgln^ uirli
. i„.|,| then monthly meet,
Pallbearers were C. C. Welsh mlttocs which had charge of thr elude tl bevsrage llctnsc* which througliout Ptoridn. cam- lo in*' who lin e only a tea *e*y *,r |„K rtt !)„. ,,ff„
„f v
J. N. Gillon, R. T. Warren. J. A in* r clty nnutlng last week ant ahcw.d an Increaaa of 30 anil from John O MrKtrn m ut un
Oioti'K. in sreve and reirlaUiiy tti-m
j(„,i,
s(,l,ir.t.y nuun
of
the
Fort
Mycr»
market
*
t.
.
(3,317
over
the
previnus
year.
called
•
dlreclora’
n»j«ling
imYarn, J. 0. Tilita ami ('* 0 Wil
Ham*. Durir.l’ was tn Evergreen nirdintrly fotlowtag the lunchsiin. nor do they IneluAi licrn*et for staterl that We wjll hai*' n i * &gt; with re-g 1,11.1 *h „ most / n * la i,tt ;,l tin Jmnm llmli K. h-.| on.J
^
plain iron' ii l.n-ii-. ■-d t.. set up
retail
merchant*
which
arc buyer on tiie market un* icas-ui mnaitlyy
^ ^ P iB w U iy .
M(\«uwhlt(\
Vfilunlrrr
rriiiit- CohnI^ nnd fiuully ■In !v ^fnu|n
•rluMiiscIvcs party jo the
payable to the State Comptroller, that will deal In ubnfloll litis
Col Early E. W Ihirnn. com
thr
instructional
Hiller initialed. The tri­
end license* 'for Insurance agent* buyer tells me Ik* will be In ikisI- merits me taaUniiiny to - *,/*■&lt;l !«&gt;■ improve
BERM AN NAMED MANAGER
whlclt are now jteyeble to the tlon lo pay the lilghrst cash price, ndvand- e^tlmsle* f „ the fir at two prot’ i'iiui which was begun during manditij* officer if the Orlando i&gt;Uria| ,axl the fart they were
-ih~.
_
ateto treasurer as Insurance com* for this product from tire small weeks of Heptembcr. 23X33 men the Orangc Srmlhole and (he Trl- Army Air ll asr, together wllli nsstgned to their tusk* by a dic­
. .PITTSBURGH, sept. 8 0 . GPr—
grower who dons not have an r.s- algned up for Ute rrvpilar Army County wntkahep held thi. sum. 2n oltwr offierra from (lip ha &gt;. tator docs ti«l absolve them
roliiion«r«
The Pittsburgh Pirate baeeball
ufficj-rs nf the Coast Guard .Auxi­ from
their
icspotiaitrlllty for
According te alate laws enact- tsblbhrd outlet TtiU, to my mind. That 1ft nearly as many h.-, Jiart liecn .me.
club announced today the ap*
liary Unit, and file Sen Scouts, their ,-ict.s.
Will be of some help to tile small cxjiccteri for tho full month
sd
In
r»4l,
no
person,
firm
nr
Dr.
Frank
Quillniah,
County
- polntment of Billy Herman ae
got
an
insight
intV~NnVr«l
Reserve
gladioli'
grower
I'
SelccHve
Gcrvlce
headquir
lets
Dealing with the defense con*
corporation atull engage in. or
health officer, spoke at th» rniol(te new manager. Herman play­
Raymond Owynn of Oviedo, pea*
that
reports from
Waal Ing ^ n j hricfly discussed tiie ser­ training methnja .when they tiwik tention that some of the defend­
"This Fprt Myera Rem Is In lute sold
ed this keason with, the Boston aenger In a Ford pickup truck manage any builneis. profession
an
'enjoyable
cnllso
yesterday
boa
tils
fndlriite
that
the
Rrptemtier
hud ontv carried out orders.
a m . Herman sucreed* Frankie Which turned over on th# Orlando or occupation * for which an oc­ wllli efforts we have constantly quotas nl 25 000 was met chtefly vices that ran Ik* given tho aboard Hf'«7f» to Del amt landing ants
n,e tribunal rule,! that a defense
iach who retimed.
highway near Lake Minnie shortly cupational license tax t» required emphasised, for llm production an-1 with men tirtarer, ID arid XI years schmd* through hi* office. Plan* amt bark oil Hoi
-Inlllts
Itivec.
■if stijK-rior orders has never
unless e State end County liwnae
While
wen- made for the showing of mn
after midnight. 1* being kept at Is procured from the tax collect­ markaUng of new rrops.
gladioli prodtHUlou lia-s Ua-n rs- Officials prrillcl Unit tiie IncrcaKerl hi tilth film i nch month at county They were guests of Lieut. Cipmdr. been rccdgnixed a* a defense to
Femald-Laughton Memorial HosW.
R.
Conway,
commander
of
the
October
quota
also
will
bo
filled,
However, tlm summary
tal to determine possible Internal or o f the County in which the tsbllslied In Florida for "car--. I provided Army physical sla rainrib schools, Hr. Gulltman also report-, Naval Reserve Unit nt Sanford. crime.
no,tod- that n «lefei|*i* of superior
id that the .Stale Welfare Hoard’ i
Sidelights A t
juries, according to Dr. H. D, piece of business Is located, or am particularly pFaant mltli this are not applied too Htrlclly
Tho
Arm
y'officer*
were
invited
from the comptroller o r. ****° arrangement to provlrhi an oullct
rVntnf trailer was eirrrrntly at on the trip in order tn *«* how older* i* considered a mitigating .
attending physician.
Nuernberg Trial Smith,
.
for the am*Her producers 'till,
l.yman High School in l/ongwood the Naval Reserve training ayij- circumstance aft the charter of
owynn suffered severe bruiting treasurer. With tha exception gf . reUll should .encourage production,, and
and excoriation* In the region of
and would remain In the County l*ni i* working, sini-e Orlando the tribunal provides.
The Judgment reviewed the
- NUERNBERG, B*pt. 80, GPi
another week.
the stomach, but then la no evi­ merchant* who pay the *Ula com- Increase receipts. We need more
Army Air Rare is currently cm nets of aggression and time af-'
— Hermann&gt;Gparing and some
dence of ahock In spite or the fact trollrr for llcimses an July 1 such outlets for new, nr umimal T. B. Officials To
Mrs.
fluids
Wilson,
County
gagrd iji. training Air Reserve ter time quoted the minutes of
lurts, and It Is our aim to help
oi the other defendant* at the that he was brought to the hotpits! each year, ell llceneei ere due end
Attend Jnx Meeting home demonstration agent, dis­ personnel. Tiwy included: &lt; ol. Ilitler’u secret conferences plantheir development -where ItiU
Mail trial were alnmat late for
payable on Oct. 1, unless other*
I
In an unconscious condition,
cussed
plan*
to
direct
a
study
Ijuncmi. l.ieut. Col, J. /,. Amack- ning war to show ihsl the Nati’s
■
appears at all practicable
Um reading of the IhUrnaHonp W provided for by lew,
cording U&gt; Dr. Bmtlh,
of adapts In means with managers er, l.ieut. Col. W. W. Keith, Jr.: _____
____
.
i
n
tent
ion*
wet^o
clear
f
ronq
j
.
■I tribunat'a summary today.
M
fa.
Edward
Kite
her,
executive
Up to Saturday noon W8 busi­
"Manager Jack -Taylor, Jr., of our
Canby B. Kimble of Oviedo, driv­
■
Major T* 11. Edmamlsi- Major -Gr inaTf^The haavRy guarded slerator er or the truck, told 6tote Highway ness and prof*Mlonil_JI«j»Bs«to Palmetto market reported Hint secretary for the RrrjilnoJti County rf school lunch r**mn*.
i
Mrs. Ahhfe fioyd, county wej* 5?' .n,,|5r, li. ( ',,P.L . Vr'! K'
itacd to bring the Nail de* '"»* tribunal said (hat in M*
Patrolman l* O. Bender wtm In- amounting to (2,724 ware laaued, crop* ere growing alow, betattv* of TtrtrePfTirdfTs Association, and Dr.
Capt. H.* A. Holstein; Caift 8. hook,' "Mein Knmpf,” Hitler made
fepdanu from Owit* cells to
vesUgatmt the accident, that he and 35 bstoraga licenwr*. amount rain, but that weathrr had bvn Frank (Juillman and his staff at faro w»*i i *-i, explained tho ser­
Hmlth:
Lieut
S,
MFinkle;
Lieut.
vice*
she"
could
give
to
tho
school*
Ills views qUIte plain and that
tho Beininole County Health Unit
• court room broka down*. ■ had been* blinded »*• gpproachlnf
to (7,673. * W Ul ot (10,898, favorable the last few days
through visits to homes pf pupils R. U* Holder. •
Nearly half of the defendthis was no private dairy hut
r. Jtokins roporfgd.
car headlights. The truck ton down
I "Ideal conditions
for * tram* will nllrml a meeting in Jackson­
Other
.officers
elmard,
jvrro!
whoso
altindanci’
i*'
lacking.
win known lo everyone.
It* w»r* in court when the
five concrete post* before
planting celery, esrarote, lettuce and ville on Oct, 3 end 4 of TuberLieut.
I.
W,
Eussinnn;
Lieut.
The Justices held that the cam*
tor
machinery
failed.
Miss Hnnd nnnounrrd that the
to m t on IU aide teetn;
ndnatne were noted by Manager If. eluosls worker* and physicians
F.
P.
Weil;
Lieut.
C.
A.
Wroiinkk;
Seminole
P.
T.
A
.
To
1men hurried repairs ‘and
. poalte to the direction it
J. 1-Chman of the Sanford market from 15 southern slates and the next meeting nf Ut*' 'principal* Werren Offirors, 1. C. F’ridnv and paigns waged hv the Germans
against Poland, Denmark, Nor­
the rest of tha defendant*
been moving.,
M eet Tom orrow 3:45 A survey of acreage planted In tliat District of. Columbia for thu first will be held on Oct. 23 at her C. W. Wt.ner; fo| R; A. KollUon; way,
Belgium; the Netherlands
prst-war meeting of the Southern office. '
reached the courtroom barely
Oeorgw W. Thomas, driver at a
are* Is now bring made.
Col.
W.
W.
Millard;
l.ieut.
Col.
*
Luxembourg, Yugoslavia, Greece
minute hrforg, tha eight Ford Sedan which collided late Sat*
Tuberculosis Conference. ■
first meeting of the ScminEdward
D.
Edwanls
and
Lieut.
nnd Russia were aggressive war,
urdty afternoon wth a Dodge Se*
e*. filed In.
:
Approximately 300 physiciain,
F. T. A. will be held
K, It. Halsey.
OOMI’ KNH ATION PA HI FIVE
ortlr efUr noon fNuerndan driven by Whitney Dev Is
In ita discussion of two counts
public health workers end ley per­
----------afternoon
at
8:46
Arrangements
for
the
trip
were
HOAG
TO
M
ANAGE
G*MKN
T^me)
the Americen the Intersection of MeUomrlllt i
nf the Indictment relating to
sons comprise the boards ot dlrtc*
o'clock at the achool _ with the
made
by
Lieut.'
Frank
West,
T
A
L
M
H
A
B
8
E
K
,
Repu
JO
Celery Avenue, damaging both
_ y guard eUndlng behind
'crimes against humanity and war
them* for the year being “ Foun­
GAINERVILLE, Sept. M -fiT ) tors of the state and local tuber­ (H iocial)—Payment of unemploy­ UHNR, who na* charge of the crimes, the tribunal listed act
wea arrested by pptkss for
onel General Jodi fell In ■
culosis association in thi south are ment compensation In 8tmlnola boat, Lieut Cmtlr. Alex R.. John­
dations
For
Progt**#-1
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The
ob
—
Myrl
Hoag,
popular.
Falatka
ink The reading of the driving.
firm foundation* Aialea manage, during the IPtd expected* to atlenl. This U the County during the week ending son, Lieut. W. J. Toll and Chiefs after act. Then it said that the
lectin
la to,
summary
proceed
f.
evidence was quite overwhelming
haa bton named to man- first mfcting since HM0 end the Sept 20 amounted to (97.00 and E. P, Hair and ‘d’kmeal I.uruien- of n systematic role of vi alt nee,
interruption while the
first
held
In
Jacksonville
since
.4 *-,
X ‘A
« « f age i Galneayitle G-Men next
ware made to 5 persons, Carl 0. berg.
rtpiusented
tho
Coast brutality end terror.
lay on the fleer three
&gt; "Education,’ Tho year. He will' replace Dick Data
a g erfll
Frank K .__ ... _____ _______
Smith, chairmen of the Florida Guaro Auxiliary.
Dealing.with
the
exierminstlon
r ml notea before, he reProgTiM." Miss u Manager, but Bata remain* on
States represented will be ,Flori­ Industrial {^Ruidsslon, reported
of this ettr, died iaM weak at ^ilgh
Lieut West cncmmcnded Jhe
fais feet and left the
discus* new trend the roster. The . Gainesville club da, Alai*m s, Arkansas, Georgia; today. Payment* amounted to fine work nf. the sea scout* In o f Jews, the tribunal- cited sett*
tn Fbrt Myera. according to
mates of fl.bOo.OOO killed under
_ went. The heat from
word received hers today. Mr, MB*
also announce formal acceptance Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, (101,451.60 throughout the statu aiding to man the vessel. They Hitler's program. The summary
light* in the crowded room
leer was formerly tn tha fumltagw
Mississippi,
North
Cayollts,
South
weio:
Douglas
I/osslng,
Hilly
of
a
working
agreement
with
and
were
made
to
5,673
j
orsons,
mentioned that the hair o f wo*
stifling.
-'w and at one Urna headed the
Oklahoma. Tennessee, reflecting no significant fiuEtna Brinson, Larry Strawder, John men victim* was cut o ff before
the Atlanta Cracker* o f the South Carolina,
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brick agency here.
Texas,* Virgin in and West Virgin) ft, Ron in rrcvnt week*. .
Root, Jr, and Ralph ■Johnson,
ern Association, .
(f-&gt;allaa»4 Os raga Bisk I)
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ftSSI

Lions Review
Progress At
District Meet

Mrs. E. Goodspeed,
4 M other Of Sanford
-M e n , Died Saturday

IBusiness Increase
Of 27 Percent Is
Told By Jenkins

Good Reports By /andenberg Asks Trade, Shippi:
Freedom Be Written Into Treaties
Markets Please
State Officials
Army Asks 35,000
Men Be Drafted
During October

Orlando Air Base
Officers Inspect
Reserve Training

Raymond Gwynn
Is Injured In
A u ' t o Accident

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; COUPON SALE

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MQWPAY, SEPT. 30, 1946

TJ1K.SANFOHD H5KALD. SANF

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lly .MU.I.MDi: KI.UIC '
. Al' Nrwklralurr* Writer .
| The- battle (or a uoionn'.t rights'
allleudliii-lll to'tl»l* ConMIlutlon of
; Wir Unltnl hlatrti will bo tackled
1
JK renewed .4,.^.
.—. Cmigrris
#L.____
jwrth
vigor -1
when
I ccnvene* rte'jft Jnnuaf y. nfx months
] after the Senate defeat of- the fa*
imous F.qusl I tight- AiiiMiihnelit
Thin year the- buttle- win be
marked by .MJUietliUut hrw-the
tins concrete • effort to effect a
complaint;* on the question (Jut
has rf-pl , American
womefi'a
groups Into iwo
factions—tho-ie
who favored the Kqunl Hlght-i
Amendment add tho.-* who opponnl
It.
;
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When Congress ronvenen In '47,
the Connre.n of American Women
expects to offer It a new Woman'*'
Stittu - Amendment, which lla .sup­
porters la.pe will meet the nrgu
incuts both of thoi* who defcntl
llm KijiihI lllghts Amenilinetif and
thorn.- who attack it
"17ie CAW l-i a new virile organIrnttryi with 2.000 members &lt;Indi­
viduals etaI organisations) which
•eek« to stimulate women to |&gt;ol».
leal amt elvl! • tisewihip activities
Mlid Which ts affiliated with the
Women**
International J &gt; i n *
rrath- ’ Federation. TTie te n ta tiv e
wording ol lla amendment la as
loKu.va
VTtirre nhsll be no economic,
legal, political or aortal dl—rlin hut Phi against
women be­
n d e r of set or marlfal .talus In
the Unllrd .Slates of America or
lerrttnrlrs xubjeol to Its Jurlcdlr-

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in i lciv

T H ,S

uPiBl¥INTS*^’ fil|t ! ( V ' * ' 0c+

“ Atoyb# f am lotky. With lull Imu/onto coverage,
I won’t Iota too moth tlnamlolly. But money olono
doesn't moko a home, and this Ihi, llko moil homo
that (whlth kllltd 7000 pooplf loti yaoil to old hovo
boon ptovonlod.”

PATROLMAN Albert Oalutls U In
nw d of mUtance. Ill's been driven
•lightly wacky by the telephone
calls that have been pouring into
SUUon House 14 at Brighton. M am .,
after a prattles! Joker put an ad In
the paper announcing 19 apart*
menu fbr rgnt The unknown hu*
moriat gava the number of th* poUco station.
(fnlernallonal)

INCASIO IN A CAM Of IC3 weighing 600 pounds and wearing a men
b^endre
h^
■ ■ ?.UA
J,C&gt;
]C|
I
City, N.who
J„
bartender, is
shoved
aboird
aCplana
then for a trip to N. Y. Jones,
was freed with an acetyleno torch w bjr *•----- ‘ ^
■ ■
make a similar 20-hour Jaunt tq Pads.
(fwfrrnatjcmal Sound photo)

iment cams Into power following
evolutionary codip tnJuly. estabrea diplomatic relations between.

’

Corslsiinets cousss moil firts. Chick your homo to*
day for safety. And chsck your property Insurance
program for PROTICTION through Ptonolyils. Ask US
•

MOST DOOS, USCE HUMANS, like fo “ ilresj Up.***.\nd these photos, taken
to remind you of National Uog Week, Sept 22 to 5.1, show how you ran
htako your pet the proudest canine on the block, •'fldo," who has moro
vat led ancestors than (legs, spowsJn these before anil alter pliatos whni
a lu lll'i bruiting and a Cutty ribbon can acc-ajjslUh. UMcrmiitonan

aiiws pisiu “ Ji im vt Jllll

Rqovkn lo be dead and torn* 70 injured. Tiiirtjr u cro flown lo Lus Anjiclca.
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(JnlvrnatloiMl iiundji-ioto)

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POLICE atattoned hi seven big Hol­
lywood studios, where strike 'via*
Irnre hju fisted,up, get a bit tough
with one picket who. wat- among

TtltlNC HIS SIDE i f the lt-&gt;rr, nuartmenl I, m-e owner it. F. Hudson
pl.. tend Itcsptu|H-ily in Wm Iii Ij , K.m , witli a huge sl.;n. The It.-t.
tuatlc lip of live nji.irUnenl» which lie ray% he u ill tint r&lt; nt until fh
Ctnli. me hltpl, 01 In- teceivt |ieim.-.mnl&gt;i rji .-ilte ilmc -et |.v
ain-tuy. IP- w.ml i^ lo a nmntlt avciacc e:i t a. U ^p.irtmtnt, the
mi nt says he can't oak moro than $Ip (or cacti.
(hilcrnuth- -ul)

riNNSYlVANIA

OHIO

II AVI NO IHI WHlTI H0USI after a25-mlnula conferanco with President
Truman, Uvrurd M. Baruch (right), Administration advisor on stomle
policy, listens to a comment made by his deputy, John M. Hancock. Ths
famed statesman rerused to reveal the nature of tha subject which ba
bad discussed with,tha Chief Executive, (fntemoflonol Soundphoio)
•if Hrmini.If (mi tit}, KwirtiU, :
\\ l». MKl.in.N
W Ii WKIaTON
t fUnti'i MMiMHlHnl, Hil
J T lr« t

l ‘ y b lit 41 it 'll H r J it .

J . JUST AS BROOKLYN'S DODOIRS faced their most critical moincnU In tho
Nalhtul League pennant race, their star swatter, Pete Ht-lscr, w as per­
manently counted out wlien his leg bone was broken In a base slide.
Although hounded by misfortune throughout tho season, Kclscr had
hoped to help out In tho final crucial games. Above ho Is shown being
.lilted to a stretcher at Kbbals Field, Brooklyn.
(JmarmUloual)

|» « v

in t i n : r n r u T o r t u k c o u n t y
J l'l* ‘ liu
K K U IN O I.K
COt'.NTV,

Pi Mlit 11-A III S-ri-lMlv
111 re: i:.|m.SIAItV

Ml-

WHIN IHI AUTOMOBIIE BIGAN ...... ng.-.t 111- iiituitmte.l i-.ailwai used
by the luirsrdrawn irhiile, - -&gt;|.. t
u.l l i w nU&lt; |..i . ii.iffic
circles, and liy-|ini*es wen- •--ii tiiu till wlmh t-llnimaU-il the jams.
Similarly, nuiv that an traiel it iii.aca-uit; n m- .iiul nu u . ,,h day. u
new traffic pattern t&gt;i &gt;illc-i i.ile taj 1 11 la.,t rungi »ti--it •-( air rent t-. t Im-iiir
Installed betweeu AKmn, O , \Va-hiiict&lt;-ii, New Vmh anil IUwt.ui, I --r
rnosl iif llic i(i&gt;tance (be plan calls h-r fuui It-It. . IV.Hi lime I mi uur
cvilain teclluits. The liiphnj; and ipiadruplUlg llic-ae lumdird.nl unlei
of routes will he made p-. -ihlu by le-alignh g a 'vniii|Mii.itiniy small
number of radio range stalmlu ail'd esl.ilili.liiiii &lt; |&lt; U in » i-tu s at a i . t
of ale.nt $, 5.000. Cl ul cl in acl it hoi - au, ,.nd null. idn.il all line * mi .-I vt d
■ic selling up tlie new “htchwu)- ' Klyin-,; mi tin- U-,mi I- tin- mellmd
by utinli plalles van (ml mall- -afely tint, nine they mini tie u lilt ly
spm ed-tml. one tunc am iirc-.n innd ile inily a m.afl hun tier of |Imet.
The hV.V h*ul-time *t •ti-m ii ill In Ip In rluiiui.itc del.iii a i I all-,- .|,on
Uitiallv iin-. liable in had I &gt;in j wv.-Hiei.
if n-r-.maiual)

TOPpfg, who served two years with
tlie K-!» sect I- ii o f tlio U. 8 , Army,
allows his honuroble discharge pa*
per-, as proof that ho Is a veteran
and has a claim \&lt;f benefits under
the O.I. Bill of HlghU. The dog has
been ailing since his u-turn to Troy,
N. V. HUappIlcallon for free medi­
cal treatment is with the Veterans
Admlnist ra tion.
(1 uf cr national)

W A Itl-H lll . M i 'K .
r-.
nil I ' r-.1 il-.r'.
MU-r |--rt*iln*
lla t ln a i laiifi* i.r I*- nitunla A i .vln-l

Hatil K»t»te:

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uf flTPJtilanfTTs!

lSiU-'oinl- each » * y u w - w * l,m * *
n - ii ■.-**--«n-l r ^ o i r o t ' f 'rlfTO W iit iiT T
vialin* utwl iI . dimihI* w h le li you nr
illh r r o f yOu uiay lia y r a g a ln a l III*

W IN Y O U R W INGS A T THE

itr.Frtfc.it, Irttfc. «.r Kpllii Cyunt),
1*» I h r &lt;’‘ M in t) J im I k ** » 'f Hriutn&lt; i|«
4*ouit| jr, K it ir Jtlu. u l tit# C if flr # h i
lh # C M itrf
o f n j | i | P o u n ljr u l
N a tift’ i «t, K h tr lt ld t s l t h l n •• Ijr I* t n l A i t
t l i r i n m i t h i f n m i H»»* i l t n r o f tti*
f lr « t
jiiit ft li a lio ii
of
lliln
n o ttrr
I U i h « lu lt n »&gt;f il r o i u r o t « h t« tl U
In
w i l t l n i r . a r u l ■holt » t . l*» t t » r t j &gt; r %
•if r ral&lt;ta i»r#» u m t |u»«t 4 . f f | r r In T *T ir“ 4
»»f I tla» 1 'ln llllilM . A fill • V iu ll li a - ^ J J i t l i
to t&gt;) l i t . r lu ly t u r t l. u p * t it , / n t ^ n t *
t o t n r ) , A n d A n y r u i n « I t I its u r d r*
n iA n d n o t a o f ilia l
b r Vidal

S A N F O R D SCH O O L OF AVIMTON
T U E S D A Y ami W E D N E SD A Y!

IF YOU'RE LOOKING f l l H
FOR TROUBLE...

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“ Nnlhlng In this arliete sliall
lie so I'M-.tiui-d a.% lo Invaffdalr
u |nr« ml Ihr rnai tmrnl of legis­
lation txnrfllllng wonirn In their
work or family status."
To uiHiefMnnil It* roinprnmUe
vahn* it is. necessary to know ti,i&gt;
|xri|tion «&gt;v two qpiKi'.ing trrou|H
have taken before
Tlie f-Ti|Uiil
lllghl-t AmeiMlioetit, c.|ionsored by
tlie National Wolnan’n, patty and

fllaie-i ui«l nvrry' place r.uhject to
-It- jurt-tliiiliHi."- H i M inportcr?
hold that It I-- needed to right ilLicrlmUiatlnn-r nuain-t women inrorimratrcl in '|iiore lhati I (Mai .-.tntc
lawn. Tliey imlnt tn.Uwv In varlmii
-tales which give a hutbaml conItol over 11la n iffs earnloR’i or
Hie rbihl lo ill-i|xne ol the custody
ol III*' i lifldmi by will, slid lo
yilier law--, whleli prevent women
Ironi eiiRnKliiu tn lnde|iendent
Imtln^Hij amt keeping their earn­
ing t without their huahnmW eonrent. eli-.
i7Mi-;e wim rTppn*rrt—the Eqnal
ftightn Ainmdnlent, Inrludlng Car­
rie Chapman Call. Eleanor llorwevrlt and prumlnent Ibtuies hi la­
bor contended 'that It would wl|tc
Iroin Atate r.tntute
bonktt other
..............
lawn which protected women, In­
cluding those concerning minimum
wagon, maximum Working hours
and .-military working.conditions.
"Some acilon -man be taken of
tyq «ub)rct of .womon'a staliia."
riy.-i Pusan II Anthony, grandtiterit of tbp Intp tsunoua suffraKi-tfp and ehalrinftn uf Hie CAWn
commt&amp;slbn wlilch evolved the

111

^ V A C A N T - i roiejt

F U N TO

YOU CAN FIND IT 1

MONDAY, SEPT., 30, 1846

firoup Renews Figh t
For Woman’s Rights

H

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cncuir jui*vm.ph A.

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INYHIS MAN'S ARMS!
wftf n o girl of Pino
tonglos with a man
of tfotl, something
has to give I
And h doetl ^

ban, (above) Detroit, Mi,
Juit announced that tb. War De­
partment has requested him to all,
at a Judge during Ui. war trials a t f
Nuremberg, Germany. Judge Moynlhan aald ho would consider Ihi
offer carefully.
(International]
compromise ammdmfnt

‘Women

tlie economic, political and legal
He ot the nation. An amendment
to th* constitution (a the irual
weapon with which to abolish lahrs
detrimental to women and t « pre­
vent future ones. We hope, in
this amendment, we have found a
solution which will wipe out the

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IlK N If'K

S ■ n ir e u t o r o f |l» r I jt a t W ill
Atfct T m U m m i o f J I I A I I Y
Kl&gt;*
\VA|ll#H ItllSIt’ K. d r a r r t k r .| .

KOTII'H TO s r m n
■
BTATH OF KtMiltlDA TO! r. W.
WKITXKIk wbo*a place of rot&lt;t*«cn la 401 Kim Htr&lt;**|, Vrtdulrk,
Maryland.
YOU A fIK 'IIK ttia ir re-iulrwl to
fit* your written appe4 rnn&lt;-a (par■anally nr by atlArnvjr). tn nr bpfom Oelolx-r T. A. I) l*M,&gt;tn th*
nut of Ooaiplalnt riled In tli*
cireuli Court la and rof S*mlnol«
County, Florida, In Cbancary In Iba
■ull anllllrd Maggie II, Kacbary,
widow. Plaintiff, i s
.la mca A.
Wright anu aiargarel it. Wright,
hi. wire, and P. W. Weilael.
,Tha nature or thle eult la Ip.
have fait I i M II II. t f U,t 4,

IT. COMMANDER Larry L. Davis
landed his Coast Guard PBY search
and mercy piano with -a rescue,
.team on a lake five miles from the
wreckage o f U&gt;« Belgian airliner
which crashed 22 miles southwest
of Gander; Newfoundland There'
was no immediate report on tha
crash survivors.
(JnfenMtiona!)

Many householders, w e know, are b ein g deprived of
electricity and are being seriously inconvenienced
b e c a u s e ou r s u p p ly o f in su la tors is 167,420

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short of the amount ordered during the past year.
day o(. n#pt*aib*r, a n. isia.
. r i.p . itp iw n o N
*IOTICtM

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A&gt; C l.rk uf said

(oim du k'n iu LTA )

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Dirurr WAR AS»m AdmlnUtralor
Frank IL Crccilon (le ft) and Ilrig.
G&lt;h. J. A. Mull Ison, of the W A A .!
compare notes Jwfore tcsU/ylng a t !
Hogs, eommlttcr taveatlgoting sur­
Plus property disposal. MullUon do-

Just sis soon As w e can g e t supplies ofinsulators

RISCUI WORKERS removo one of tho Injured from the wreckage of tho
westbound Transcon Liniilcd of (ho.Union Tactile Hallway, after tho
crock streamliner left the rails Qt Victorville, Cal. Six died and over
seventy were hurt In the a.cidcnL'Anny planes tWw tidily of the bollr
lnlurcd to hisnllali •
i.
(filter sstOnai rx»f,-'.o:o)

POtICEMEN TAKE STRIKER lfarry I^iDAy (on ffruiinil) fn*-j custody fur the
second lime hi two Hays as a free-for-all breaks out at tlie gsles of the
Warner llrothvis Sludlu In Burbank, Cal., during lira Jurisdiction^) sir ike
that Jiul lilt liinjor lllm companies. It.it-.ky Is olt&lt; i’vd to have slugged an
5i;il.i|or who was nltciiipliug to photograph tlio inrlir. (fnlcriulluxuil)

and other critical materials, the m ore than 2 0 0 0

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m e m b e rs o f our o r g a n iz a tio n w i l l make g o o d
It O IlK IlT

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th e ir p l e d g o lo t im m e d ia te a c tio n in t ak i ng
c ^ re Ol y o u r n e e d s fo r “ S u n s h in e S e r v ic e " .
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commission to pay th. 90,000 Af
striking re. mm Um wag. acaia o
by lb. privala. ship owners. Tb

the lith Coo4
wr hood of Tlall*
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'A Controls llfl.d June 30

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�MONDAY. SEPT- 30; -Hug

THE SANFORD HERALD, SA N fO R D , FLORIDA

anford Herald

Heart Disease

iGovernment Survey

SUCCESSFUL • ROCKET EXPERIMENT

| NowTimesWorkOn
i Children’s Teeth

Abput four .million pooplo in-the United Staten have
aonta-form~of-4jbnrt‘ disonsc and- the nuniber o r fttfles ia
steadily iitcrcanintf, the Metropolitan Life Insurance 'Com­
« S » * a m i i Im
■•■•Ire
t 3 t. ISIS, at Ike P e e l U lllr e
pany report*. But’ when all the ft\cta arc clearly undertars, V l.r U a , aaSee tk * A r t
rraaa a t H ijd S X l » T . ______ stood, it is.seen Uuit.there is no whrhtnt nt alf for the
common belief that the situation In heart disease.is jfeta o L U s n - 1 - usea a
tinff out of Jmnd and that the larjfe volumo of heart
disease is due to our modern way of life,
*
•*"
I . "The major part of the increase in heart disease,"
says the Metropolitan, "simply reflects the rapidly increasihK proportion of older persons in our population.
In the pnst 17 years, among the millions of pvnwiy* in­
sured-in the Metropolitan’s industrial Department, there
has beep an almost uninterrupted rise in the recorded
death rate from the disease to a maximum in 1943 nearly
CO percent higher than iri 1928, When, however, correc­
tion is made for the akIhr of this population, the 1943
rate was only 12-percent above thnt for 1928, and the
1945 rate only 4 percent above that level.
“ Chantfing medical ideas are also factors in the in­
irtar1**! k&gt;*4
crease in the reported number of deaths from heart
*»w t*rk.
disease. Unfortunately, it Is not possible to correct the
rate for heart disease to nllow for this effect, but the fact
is that deaths which in earlier years would havo been re­
ported as from kidney disease or from apoplctic stroke
arc now in incrensiiiK number? being ascribed to heart
I disease, principally because of the chantting attitude of
/physicians regarding the relationship of high.blood pres­
sure to these' conditions. It is now generally accepted
|that in moat such cases, the heart is the organ primarily
affected by increased blood pressure. It Is notable thnt ns
, IHBLK VERSE KOk TODAY
the recorded death rate from henrt disease hns mounted,
YOUR. PRESENCE AND SUP- death rates from chronic nephritis (Bright's Disease) nnd
PORT •W IL L E N C O U R A G E cerebral hemorrhage have-dcclincd.
i'OUR i'A o I OK '1UO: 'Jhey camo
"When all of these influences arc taken Into ac­
to m . us as far as the April
k ur’,iti, and the three taverns, count," the company asserts, '*,it is doubtful whether
whom when Paul saw, he. thanked there hns been any rcnl increase in heart disease beyond

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God and took -Courage.—Acts 28;

ratal you wmnt.^
jr.

You can’t Lvli tium she testi­
mony so fa r whether Henry Knisrr made |1 H,0 j0 ,0 ix) building libtrty ships, or tori *3,000,000. Hut
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It strike* u* that is somethin;
|t j . which ought to l&gt;c determined
it:
-. btfept we deride whclhrr hr .»
a war profiteer.
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Is prosuii’iit Truman sure of msomlnation, especially
if Henry A. Wallace runs against him? I’nst history sug­
gests that elected privddcnts have u better ehauce than
vice-presidents who entered the White House after the
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Tima inegailiu trriurti ■ new death of their- predecessors. Only one .elected president
radio Invention which eliminate* was not renominated. Franklin Pierce, who carried every
much c l tha trouble with them.
state blit four in IH52, mishandled tho slavery question
tf not the static. Jos.j&gt;li Conn,
who hats* commercials, nml who and was 1bought certain of defeat for a second time. Afworked In ..tho- Navy’* guided tur a 17-ballot fight I'ierce was replaced by James Bu­
missile program, has perfected a chanan, minister to Great Britain,, whose absence from tho
gadg-t which turn* o ff the .radio
country in the preceding troublous years made him politi­
mtrely by clapping the hands,
toms it bark rn again In tha same cally available. Since then no elected president has failed
wpy. Thus the rnmmrrnal may hr? to have his party name him again. Benjamin Harrison in
avoided by clapping the hands.
1892, William H. Taft in 1912 and Herbert Hoover in
Former P r e • I dent Roosevelt, 1932 were all known to be impossible to reelect, but ull
who frequently belabored "the were renominated,
prince* of privilege" anj the
With the vice-presidents who became president it is
r ’’ economic royalist*" tn his political
different. Presidents John Tyler in 1814, Millard Fillmore
speeches, left a net estate of
u- - I1.08&amp;1-480. a gVos*.estate of . 1 1 ,- in 1852, Andrew.Johnson in IHtiH jtnd Ciigster A . Arthur
B9 h*W,rtrtthr sppretsnl filed with- in 18NT-tTCTtnttrtvjoclcclT&gt;y~\Ffeu- parties. If it was any
- a Duchess county-court repeals. consolation, _thu men who heat them nil failed to win in
Moat .of hla money wn* in gilt
edge stocks nnd bonds, bank
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The Jaycer* urc. repurted to be
considering a plan to raise 22,600
for the Improvement of the Mun­
icipal Zoo. Long ohe of the prin­
cipal tourist attraction* - In our
city, the Hanford (no has long
•hJoyetl the reputation of being
one of the largest and most com­
plete in the state and on RundaTa
often draws thousand* of people
from all ever Central Florida.
For children particularly It baa
proved a itimulating and pleasant
amueemenL -We hope a way can
b«-found io make It an even bet­
ter attraction.
Schools are passing not ques- tionnalres to parents aiklng them
what should be done to hnprovo
our schools. Primary function
i should be to (each children lo
read, to write, and to figure 6
percent‘Interest. Not on* In a hun­
dred ever learns how to do any
o f tho** things. When IHnry Wal­
lace gave a copy of hla speech to
■ President Truman and asked If
It would be all right lo deliver
It, President Truman aald “ yea."
He read it. but he didn’t know
what It mrant. Then he didn't
really” know hoi/ tn read, did
he? And if tho President of tta
; United Slates doesn't know bow
to read, what can you expect o f
- the avenge etudentf How to ftive

children the mwms by which

lx- eligible to take advantage of

opportunities offered by the me­
morial.
Mrs. Kirk, wife of the surgeon
general, who was herself an Army
By JA N E EAD8
_____ mir»» In World War fi conceived
W ASHINGTON,'&lt;/P)-A ’Vounty the Idea for the Nurses National
fair" has started a campaign to Memorial as It will be called.
.She says many nurses are shatprovide a $2,000,04)0 national home
and social renter here honoring
about 10 0 ,9 0 0 nurses and medical
women who aervnl in World War
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Rpcn*or«t hy the Officer*' Club
uf thu Army Medical Ocntrr. of
which Waller Reel HotpiUl la .a
part, the fair ha* set tn* pattern
for similar affair*-to be held nt
service post* throughout the coun­
try.
In addition plan* for an Inten­
sive national campaign to start
Sunday, Nov. 17, have been drawn.'
The officers and enUstwl men of
the Army, Navy and A ir Foret
MwfScat Corps aw "aondly" be­
hind. the n «r»ei In tha movement
*o build them a home, Mai. flm .
Norman T. Kirk,'surgeon grtieral
ment and a refrigerator.
of lha U. 8 . Army, says,
. Those who know the sacrifice* ,
*«rvico.-room» would lnand the devotion to duty o f these eluda-Jhwing room* &gt;U h eltclrlc
valiant soldiery o f mercy will sewing machines and wash-rooms
wholeheartedly support this en* with dryer for washing out smsll
leaver to establish a practical, items and- with Ironing faciltUna.
Brinks, memorial?* aay* Gen. Kirk.
Arthur aIf.
ie sr
national
ethalvtMaH
# itJohnson
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W A S H IN G T O N
LETTER

of .Wcrld War I will a l^ 1chairman of tha Nurse* National

f can become competent rill-

■ In a democracy U-the biggest
Mem of the day.

RE TELLING ME!
‘estxai

We would gJv

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Control to Civilian Hands?

TUB ’ VANISHING American
-vanished too so o tv

h

&gt; einmtd

have flayed around gnd anjoyed
to respect lh
• Hus* Canal. Bui 'ha Mg ha-ha at the expenaa of
British don’t nee
lha all-conquering paUfacea.
k

• to . !*# Poor Iridiin, nrver
W r M about e homing then-

*ii. And bo barf no rent id pay
on hit ftp it.

fbe (ruck gerrfee which gave
him ill ike more tlmt fer bene$eh i anrf sou/aoofkftg re/exef/en.

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When It re me rime to mew tha
itofit,- Pape Rsrfudn M sent rha
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S p tcitl to C en ta l P i n t

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• WASHINGTON—Despite the conflicts of authority* developing
from the. divided power over price control* In the OI’ A revival r.ct,
a certain amount of teamwork Is emerging among government
officials.
There i* no immediate threat of an open feud which would break
down enforcement of the new Inw .despite the slight disagreement
between Price Administrator Paul Porter and Secretary of Agrlculturr Clinton P. Anderson over the new meet
prices.
Anderson, who is pretty mi^lran absolute boss
of control* on food, ha* shown an Inclination to
cooperate with the Price -Decontrol Hoard end
OI’ A.
• The best example of this wax Anderaon'e Drat
list of commodities In short supply.
. Anderson nikjl to keep dairy produr.1* find,
meal on hi* qhrirt supply list, thereby allowing
the restoration o f meat controls and leaving tho
way open for the Decontrol board to relmposa
dairy ceilings.
But Ander*on‘ not only Inrltuied llvealnck and *
dairy product* on hla list. He went a alep further
and Included the major grains—although the De[ that thrrp " n.*..proxpcct a£-arv ampl*- artpplj^rferson's action allowed flour end breed to remain
• THE HOUSE SURPLUS PROPERTY Investigating •committee,
may refcompieml"to Congress that the dlipoia! of war-excess gcorls.
be divorced from Army control and placed In the hands o f civilians.
Rep. Roger C. Blaughler (D ) of Missouri, chairmen of lh: com­
mittee, Indicated the group's opposition to military control o f surplus
property. He aald:
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••It aeema lo me that'there’s'been too much Army perronnel amt
not enough merchandising personnel In the War Assets Administra­
tion"
W AA is headed by El- Oeq. Robert M. Littlejohn. Who la assisted
by numerous Army aides. This Hit o f aides Is studded with generate^
When Slaughter s committee began hearings on Alspoasl of aur*
plus properly. WAA representatives appeared In Army uniform;
They soon replaced these uniforms with civilian attire, however,
when the contmlllee’s attitude became known..
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i• DO NOT LOOK FOR MUCH irf^he way of fireworks from lha
Senate *y*r liivesllgating committee's hearings on the 4 .2 mortar
•hells which killed 33 American aoldlcn In accidentalNexplosions
during Ihe war.
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A committee source said the. hearings would only list a day or
two and would be tilled largely with technical testimony.
Indication* are that faulty,'manufacture of fu»e*. rather then tha
sheila caused the premature explosions. The Garsson brothers mu­
nitions combine wss one n f’ihc largest manufacturers of the shells,
but did nnt_ mr.lure fuses. It was reported* that the committee
might not even csThS^irfsrm representative*.
^Committee sourct* declared that because o f the technical qutaTTons Involved little aensatlonal testimony la expected. It *%o wax
considered unlikely that the defective fuse* could be traced to their
manufacturer* because of the time elapsed since the explosions.»
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• HAVE CONGRESSMEN suddenly become bashful? The quet*tlan was raised when it became’ known that a pri­
vate dining room was being fixed up for House memCengressmers
bere IrfTh* C"pR*d.
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A dining room prevtoully open to Capitol *m1 *«««*
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ployes and their friends is now- being renovated for
In Privet* !
exclusive bee o f congreserntn only, ft is reporttd
thet only congresimefi will be permitted la lh# new dining room
and that member# who wish to lake their relatives or friends with
I h .M
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have to eat
In thg.dining
room scroll
the’* *halt
One reason behind L«* change wee belleyed to be the desire o f
mtrnbc v to be able to get a quick bite to eat whlla the H ou ii la la

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Memorial committed. Jarrett G.
White, architect, I)#* drawn the
pjans jiUhfi building and grounds.
(Nations) committee headquar­
ters are at $25 Woodward Building, Washington, p ~ &amp; Cmdributhm* te Uu fund for the memorial
will bp received there. Please do
not epfid them to tfcU newspaper.)

THE PRESEN

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Monday, September 16th, 1946, for the purpose -of
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registering for tho Municipal Primary Election to he
held on November Sth, 1946, and will remain open
each day except Sundays and holidays, up to and in­
cluding Saturday, October 26th. 1946.
H. N. SAYER.
City Registration Officer,

PILOT of the airliner "Collosieum,’
Copt. Raymond Jennings of Alex­
andria. Vo., spotted the scene of tha
-ecash-of a-Helgtan tmwAtlfntieplono on a Tog-hound hillside, 22
‘miles southwest of Gander, New*
Joimdlnnd. He reported that five
'and possibly seven survived Urq
plane crash.
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and REPAIRING

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Wo can make arrange­
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them on EASY TERMS 1
Venelion blinds made to fit any size windows

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Illlnola, Champaign- Urbans,
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(GENERAL INSURANCE
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Registration Books of tha City o f Sanford,

Florida, are open at the City Hall, commcncipg

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R E G IS TR A TIO N NO TICE

Army to loose War-Surplus

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F llA N K

stu dy)' difficult-"
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phia Study!"
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1. Average time required fnr
filling .teeth of&gt;.white chtMrtrt
was Mngcr that/ that fer, Stgrn
children—17.2 minutes, compared
to 45.1. And extractions foi* N rrr,^
hoys fook tho aRortrri tlpic. (Th«w
report effrred no reason for thf,n
findings. *•
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2. The length of time for re­
tracting a permanent tooth »h»w!.
n tendency, to decrease with ,,j.
vanclntr nge.
3. Older men among. the den­
tists flocked in (no trsta. ‘'nppe,r
to be sorofwhat nuTc rapid &lt;jp.
craters.”

W ASHINGTON. OP)— I f Jbnldr
has a data with-the dentist, here's
some ro lic e 'fc r him—maybe.
The U. X Public Health Service
has Just completed a study of the
average . lime required, for-, ex­
tracting,'filling, cleaning and'pulishing of children's teeth ‘ in a
group of Philadelphia clinics.
H. iievc, R or not,’ the time re-’
qulred for the longest operation
ip scarcely more 'than the time
required to play an inning of
Coffee or tea *t*ln!i on tabl*.
baseball.
cloth* will not stain if blolltv
•TTq study, described by Statis­ immediately.
tician Isidore Altman, was made
in /lx clinic* or the Philedclphia
Mouth Hygiene Association.
It
was based on 2,706 routine opera­
Your Heart
tions for 1,068 chilren, aged six
to about IS years:
Needs
Rest!
Hare's the box-sopr# in mlnulra;
By TV. V. Hitting .
Tooth-filling—16.8 (with 1H.4
Touchton Drug Ca
minutes required for filling upper
Perhaps months ago the doc­
and lower molars, less time fer all
tor said to you (o take it
other teeth.)
easy, that your heart needed
Extraction
of
a
deciduous
a little rest.
("baby") _tooth—0.3.
So ynu did. And the symp­
Extraction
of
a permanent
toms disappeared, and almost
tooth— 1 £.6 .
unconsciously you havs slipped
Polishing fillings— I I A
bark into your strenuous way
Prophylaxis (cleaning)— 16.5.
o f living,
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\The report said the elinles were
That was not what tha doc­
operated for "children In low
tor meant. He knows that a
economic circumstances" — with
tired heart cannot rest as
the kids paying- 50 cents a visit
other organs of tha body may
lo r, routine treatment.
do. It Is a tireless, healing
The statistician* said the times
organ, and must get ita rest
required for various operations
In'other ways.
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were far less than Jhosc recorded
Accept the - physician’s adIn two separate studies of .pri­
rice. Avoid 'the vigorous de­
vate-practice ’ work made previ­
mands of ordinary living. Rest,
ously by ,othrr investigators. In
live simply,, patronise a phar­
lhorc studies, loolh-fllling time
macy In tvhlch the quality of
ranged op to 4JL minute* and ex­
drug* nnd prescription service
tracting time up to 27 minutes.
are unquestioned.
Patients having ’ testh extracted
This Is tho 12iHh of a scries
wer "yourig. adults." •
of
Editorial
Advertisement*
Rut Altmnn declared thi. two
appearing in this paper each
previous studies were "^sported
Monday.
in such a wav ■* to make com-’

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total for disease* of the heart, blood vessels and kidneys.
This decline extends also to the older age groups.
"Altogether, there is little Cause for alarm oyer the
situation in heart disease today," concluded the Metropoli­
tan, ."Further reduction in the incidence of henrt* disease
among J'ounfror persons can be achieved by attacking the
preventable causes of the disease. -Much Pan be accom­
plished also l»y the early detection and prompt treatment
of heart disease,’ As to the types of henrt disease com­
mon in Inter life, it Ih, of course, impossible to prevent
these entirely, but much can lie done in the way of post­
poning their onset and and in slowing down their pro­
gress."

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Rj DOROTHY’ IIOK •
The N. Pr V. Howard C'h*f*l**r irceived Ity .th e rhapler from ! W crin lril J*m »* Fa.|iii&gt;ii K lit--o f: the .United Daughter*' nf the the Halt « f Fame. NeA Volk
NEW V&lt;&gt;]IK If ymi'v** he.,
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Cotifedernev met for the firm University, to attend the unveil* | nuninipg nrmfTM l„ n tir.fl obi nil
meeting of the year Friday a fter lug of the littet of Sydney lainicr ; tn.l « pair ' of loafur for ill
tn«m nt the hoine of _A|r*. F. E. son Oct. 3. Polem ics to the strtte nst five years, giving patirotitio
Itoumillat with the prerfdrnt Mr*. Cronventlon to he held in St. &gt;» an escus*-.' yyu might at wet'
J. 'J. Holly . prodding over the' Petersburg' on-Oct. K. It. ami III
business. session.
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I will be n* follow*; Mr*. Htjlly
SKWANKK Fa nr*., Sept. :[U—
The mentitle war 'opened with |hnd alternate Mrs. |)/*nn: delei (^iMccinl
MON PA V
, \ Albert N, H it* «£ Hun* •.bain's Kirbe and II** Fox have
' M spite till the tohtmtiing' ial’
■*.»1 t«l.. ,L1
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pledge and * alute to the fl*Vj gale, Nil*. Mayes .and alternate &gt;f slptrlaui &gt; .Sew Voik’s cuVren
The American ‘Legion Auxiliary l,)nI* U ' i . trajav began irlom** at
Au
returned
to
Auburn
University.
and
the
song
"America."
Mr*.'
Mrs,
RussCllcr.
Mrs.
Kmimlll.il
will honor the Lcilnnnatrc* » it h ‘ *11* University of the. South, atout ill let inlh-ctii'li' are a d.mtlln
* ‘ *7 *
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l llmimill.it served a*'accompanist.( «'||| attend as n stall
late officer.
* covered *)Uh supper nt the lev- *ri,rd'"g to lir. AUxandr Gaerry,
tpcctaelw o f gorgcoo* (real silkv
Mr. nnd Mra. Jodie Howtngton
Mrs. A.
-K. Rossctler
Delegate*
elected
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.— —Icil—the de---— --------.... to attend
Ion Hut at 7:00 R. __
M. tnngo
R|ng» vice chancellor. Opening with the
have left this city
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- yn **' the national convention to be futiulous rmbrciili ry, &gt;prctaci11i
y .and* plan "to |Votional and “Mr*. J.
gam y will bo played aflcr the large-t enrollment Jn its 7H years,
veiling gowns nnd elegant after•Upper, AH nuxiltnty member* Sewanei’s 17'. male students "will speml some time In Athena Ga. j gave the treasurer’* report. The belli Nov. 1t&gt; through i!,*l were noon costumes.
lilts eii'im you
, group gave Julian .Stenstrom n Mrs. Roily and delegate Mr*. must look lavish:
I K requested to bring .1 cavcre.l thi* fall include KO percent vet­
ErA-nda of Mrs. tem Hull will I rising vote of thank* for pub-J Koumlllnl with Mrs. Hayes us
erans. 10 percent of the student*
« dbb.
• Sophie shows a ’ eclleetinn
body being matrirtl veteran!. Mr. be.glad to know that she hag ra- 1 H*hing (he chapter’s program ’ alternate.
• veiling gowns m tni'li have th
\ Mrs. Ilntlv announced that the
TUESDAY
H its la th ton df Mr. WiHim.i tjperalcil fpim a recent illltcss. * IkmV for the year.
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Officers for the vest Include , district meeting will lie held nt whole town lalking. For-the fir?
The Friendship League of the A fm ell Fitts" of Sanford.
time since before the war, formal
George Go«. grandson of Mr. Mrs. D o l l y ,
president;
Mrs j the Mayfair Inn in Sanford Feb.
Longrtgallonal Church will meet
He is a senior In the College of
town* me I rally gala, lush nit
first
vice II with the &gt;,’ ■ 1U&gt; V. Howard &gt;ilk tniTet.ts. m ins mid r ol !&lt;«■•
at 3:00 P. hi. at the home of Arts ami Selene;* and has pre and Mr*. J. U. srunltlehnum, hn&gt; George T&gt;. Hishnp.
Mr*. Pater Thunton. West Side. vinaslv att&lt; piled thV university of entered the University of Florida, president; Mr*. E. II. I.aney. see- ! Chapter as hostess. Mrs. Houitid- Mpiisite bande.ork is hivishe4
Daughter* of \Ve*lej ol Hrst Florida and Alabama.
nnd vice president; Mr*. Claude lat. general ehairtnan, will have
nt them in the fitVnt '•
Mr. and Mra.’ W. M. Scott haw Herndon,
thodl
recording secretary: the following as her committee*- lovingly
Methodist
Church' wift have a
returned from Coronado Hrarh Mrs. St. Clair White, Jr., corre hostesses, Mrs. Hmmley, Mrs, my pll ovei scrolls of appliti k-1
regular monthly meeting at tho
uce or net. iialnatakind l&gt; adm .
where they *pent trie summer.
home of Mrs. p. A. Rawand,
sponding secretary; Mrs. J. M Ibiuglns, Mrs, Strunjr, ami Airs. ’ lashing sequins nod jewel -csr
Ittiyes, treasurer; M*», Houmitlatl Mct’nskill; pn-gtnio. Mrs. Holly; iin id cries.
9ln Elm Avenue at 8 :0 0 P. M.
‘ "Mr*. J. 1). Cordell and children, registrar; Mrs. t„ A. Hrumlcy.: place and appointments. Airs,
Th* Womans Club board will
Her lertoiirnlit ;m,| diltltei suit
Terry and Jimmy, spent the wee*- historian
Micel at the club hou»e at 10:00
and
-Airs. Rosselter, Hishop’, Mr*. W - G. Hill nnd Air*,
end in Tallahassee with friends ihaplain
. A . M.
- ... Al. K. Wiggins.;. D’nistran. Mrs- also nt- something to heltol I
and lalailve*.
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-*Tho firxl P. T. A. meeting of
CAmmUiees appointed by tin It. I- I’orkln* nnd Airs. W. K. gu ainn ied "In mat - any tlr- 1
president Include:
the Seminole Hi*h School will
membership i Hyson; badges. Mrs. .1. ||. Tru- wallflower fnitg tike nn in i Hilt
Tlu-'-* npla
Mr. aiul Mrs. \V, R. William* Mrs. Claude Herndon, Mr*, llayfs* luck; music, Mr*. Claude Jlyni- plished ehariner.
be held at .t:4fi P. M. at the
mid son have left for a vacation Iti and Mrs. Mary strong; courtesjr. don; decoration*. Sirs. Ko-sWter in » ’ large ’ ilsgre-- the ehthiiiaU
•chord, Mias Ruth Hand will ill*.
Charlotte, Raleigh and Wallace, Mrs. J. If. Truluck and Mr*
pw « ttew trends In education.
entertainment and transjHntntion* &gt;ctn-ktiiil dresses .o f the last fet.V C *
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S. Wiggins; U.D.C. Mag aline, Mr*. White nnd Mi s. Strick|pnd } masons.
, . Representative members from all
Mrs, J„ A, Hrumlcy, Sir*. W. C.
P* T, A. organisations are invit*
Mrs. E. A. Uougln, will lie the’ Fit * -ltt-ilen*i*tt a I-it kin-, to tow*
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. Mr; and Mrs. Muttrlfe la-e t f Hill; Alililary Cross of Service.. principal speaker nnd hill uses with rich silks, u-ing them wit
ed to attend.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Melbourne
were
thr
wurkiiTd
Mr*. W. A. Dyson: rndio, Mr*,-* ns the title of her speech ‘‘ Remi- * restrain'd sk'ill in a rolli'etboi
A chick, n pilau and pie supper
Mr. ttnd Mrs. John P. Uopohue guests of Mr*. Roy I’* ed at h r 'E. If. lorney; divisional education, l-nlscence*." The difuricl Is coin-! ‘ I ek ladylike a’nd eh-ganl
tinder the sponsorship of the lyrke
Slu
nunounee
the
birth
of
n
son,
John
;
r.-idence
in
Park
Avenue.
Air*. |1. I . Perkins; Randolph Re- nnsetl of chapter* from Orlando, j clings to the long, dim dlo. -'tt
Monrcr P. T. A. will U- given nt
Harold,
at
the
Eernald-I^rughtcii
'
. • the school lunch room at tt:00 P.
lief Fund, Mr*. Itoumillat; South- Daytona, Apopka, Sanford ,V«n.| J.'raps-* fabric fight about ti
Mr- an I Mr*. Hoy \\ illiam* ; , rn liter nt ur•• for libraries. Air* LeesburgM. Admission will lie charge [ f»i M jimriul* Hospital on Sept. US
(figure, mtrmlue - a few unev :
Mr*,
Donuhuo
I*
the
,
fotuitr
have returned (rent a three *feek-. j Rnasetter; Judah P. Hrulamln
•dulls anil children. ’
Ali*. Itosirlter- spoke concern■'hemline". She mate ■ good u-—
*
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, Verna Hair *jtt.
vacation spiatl in IlcnilfnouvilK t Mrn,nr|Bl.
Mrs. ti. 1&gt;. .Ri.hop iiif “ Marianna Dnv-“ and' Mi- fmgite tmporleil i nc :. erteru*
w kdnehdaa
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Stopewall Jackson Highway Fund Hisliop sjeke of “ Raphael Scit&gt; hri* liimiut with l.‘H tif hiiml pin
The business meeting and lunch*! ,1
l.urul.
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Mrs. J. M MeCaskillt t'hildrei mes” a* the program of (hi- (tit»iHrt\ ami* •
id Jackson has
retunnxl U ...
„ f tj„. ( '„ nfederacy. .Mr*. M. R fir.st
eon of the S.nfrnl Wvman* Club
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meeting.
The hostes-w
Mm ml Kmie
tin niptr,
will tie held at the eiub house ft
i' ‘
St-P»t'
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'* Georgia Tech, Atlanta. Ga. wner-- ,s(r|r\|amj
scrve.l refre.hments to the men
iu i ill v«»!orh«; i»f the b u llitf!
12:30 P. M. with the following J• w p * * "1
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,!• will begin his second yea, of
a
,
A form,
formal -Invitation has lieen hers present,
for , milch uT het frill vullpi tipn
a* hostcs»e*: Mr*. R. T. Wit men, j
N’ d T K ’ K
coilege.
j l!iitterflV'*hii|u*ri
ln«erl.
nn*itt
Mra. A. ■!). Johnson, Mr*. L. T .'
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Albert t'itts Kevins
Studies At Sewancc

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With. o r d lj Lin *-lb*—buldt- of lh«
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At’ mis iris will - lie charged...
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Waller llnynr* ha* rettinie,) to
»■*’* ■ ■ 1
■ -i. s i e iirirT : i tlniprtrllli' whir - he is attendiiig UMiti1! llM* |iMii*hli*iiry n/ Mn TnmpkiiM »i WiiHhtiiKioit. I*. *
fi.
ll. f -ini * in 1 -)-g Lick l»*
pir-med schorl al the UllUcrstty ,r. I 1. Itrrmlmi will «*|m**« (hi* 11*4^ Mn». L. K. (iiirui'i Pntrr iniiHil at
i* aejiftoti mi VV'i i|ri&lt;
w ith h bet
hump nil \\Y*t S -xIn itil i v*4 *»* th- Wlll-ltlt!,- ftm* in in1*
i .' K|oridn
Itturheon nt til** rltif* hi*, n * all.I til*' Hi t »‘t*t I« * 1 U •&gt;*ltia*%tlhv I*\i*114ft|f
,Sk«' Ii *
ill &lt; ■(&gt;
f trtl ff'l
Friend* of lln . F r : Mlti-h-l| |*l * Hlfilinn *»f I*i Wii il l i I.[l Willi .ill Miitila.n |ini1x itiul hfiitt
.. J.-,
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a C K C K I.IA T H I U . I I C K j__
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Kn^li*h
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will l»_* Jtlad to know lh »( jilti* i*
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Mi
(m i m i pintkr‘,1 th r li t mi
Will •••it • h
-jf Ilull (it P*. Mr*
tmprji vltijj nt-Q.r -1 hnim*. I.'IIM ( » i l 11 11(ll|^ i nIt n 1
W ii f‘Vi1
Liu
Jin,| thru
\Mint)' huii'*,r» nvi'i (hi* rt|»i*n i/m II atn| f.e . V. *
REl'REisKNTAn\ E nod MRS. hgliti-l to hnc* met many old t • urfh S • • 1 atier hi'fnif ill f r
was Ri*r\i*«| ffont » lm f.il
«laui:ltti 1 , Shir ley. will ulau U
*
M. II. SMITH accompanied by friends nnd pniticularlv to have 1 ii*i tirni
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^ will
^ MR. and MRS. CLARK LEON-| had the tden-ore of meeting 1
i
' I p l rr *li ii *tf (hr ffittiirr h'ntir
, . Friends „ f Mr*.
U t‘art*’* it' 1 HI 1* M
“ -ARDY returned Saturday ..cvr GENERAL W A IN WRIGHT
I Ilf I'M pit mv mi! 1In |ini t v vi it Ii
n t" w ith I h r |iiih|l'
ning from a gala celehrnlioti for
RttftEUT ALTM AN
of
this 1 1 -II 11-gr t In h'it in l.fi mi *he Ini- HsilL mil Rel.it in
VIi
mini M i’ , r.ifii|ilv4ii. in m
being invited t-i* n t J* f i l l t
home
on
Onfc
1
1'li-cn
1
1
1
at
her
C E N T R A L JONOTIIAN M. city, .............. . w attending the
nml M is 11**\ K n i t Mi it ta-I
I it
W ii r h l I pi
a »'i mfimU 'l»
W AINW RIG H T In Starke. Mu. University of Florida and hinadi»f Vale tfniv* rMty %*«Th tin Clna- M t" K U K rh f*l*. M i an I M i?
atage.l. by the American Legion casting over W KUF was u .lin
»*f \\' I I In vin/; itTfivtNl hu llh r}iarl*&gt; Krh”U* V|t «ui4 Mi* llrr
Pat
Wilson,,
son
of
Airs.
A
I* to the tune of H.tbMI and. nt- tier guest Sunday nf MR. and
( 11 *111. M 1* llayu . Mi
Mr
and Mi*
I* ili‘irri-, he ri'liirnftl (*♦ (*hinft man 1J. 1ah.lllv.
Skinn-i,
ha.
reliirnfd'front
-peml
tended by lf&gt;,onn pcr*"n«- State! MRS. COLIN I*.' KELLY, SR.,
M i,
tl * ntlpm • Mi
♦* Iritrh Knwli*h iii Niiiikni Uni* Dn* id Mr!S' ill.. ALF. Oml Mi V l.l
log
the
summer
In
Gharlotte.
\.
officials, nenator* and icprcscnta- \ parents
of tin- first hern nf
.l.tlin had
[• • tfve* were* invite,| to attend by ! World War 11. imitERT was ■, and tin, mils enlere I Stet'oii %rrMty fit Tie lit-Ml,. Mh am ft* i* a ifliir t.&lt;hnl1*. AD anil M i­ 1 II I'.dh* »t. Mi
1• . 1
1e. . Mi
Ita- ie
Iff ti lII.■!**• of ,.Ml llulytthe Uollrtff Feb-I­ . Alin. W II n t.it. MrJUD G E
NQPN
D.
W A IN -1flying with ( IH.IF K E U .Y when ‘
l y’
-ti,-. 1 i1“ ' 'a.1
llunnt: l hr .Shn»-*Jii|i«ii e w :ij ll nv U tl'l't 11, Mi. nini Ml,. L F ! M l, Si »»*
-WRIGHT, cousin of the General, - shot down aflet the bombing nf I \ku j m,i Rucker spent the week I In &gt; i|itfv n| with I hr 1Tmv*,i -*||y Garnet
I.IMIw ell
h:■ hid*.
Ivr, , F ,‘|- A\6"14*1 in d On- t
,, 'A p*rnde was staged early in • the Hnnmn.
Mm .
VI
n. ...I.**!
Mi
Frhe-1 * t at 1 1a hnlrod with hi* parent* Mr. and 1 « KtmmiiPK t v (i art* in (hr Mouth F.-h.-U ' It'm the afternimn through tnrreoM ; Among -thone attending the Mra. II. W n )i&gt;&lt; Rucker at th-ir I* .1 A■**««»'ih(*’i| UnivfiFiit y « i*M
o f i*Ur followed by ' a message |buffet sup|&gt;ur at thr ‘Seminole home tm Yahliria Dr. lie U *r* I h *« i in l h r Nitttirtmt ( ru t m l Unr*
J£j i»? n y »l uiul&lt;&gt; other, Countrv Club last evening w m tending Stetson Umveraityr
v«r**M&gt; n! ( htniklui;
-apcaErt*
IT X GREEN i**1 H ARRY T flO K K 'rn d daughter
Th ffpncrnl itK*etini! fm in* in*
m a t t e r of ceremonies.
The ’ P A T ftlt’ IA. AIR. and MRS. GENE
Word han Keen rw elv *1 that it rt* will tvr*if ill nt K f1Tlffl oVh*-k
/U.S.O, Iluilding was used asgTUUKER, MR and MRS.wR. G Wnl In .AS Irirh nf Wfh hnni. Mail*, wilh n l»il1rhe*»ii ninl hiiftitfpK*
, headtviarler*.
, UHKSON .if Adel. Gif., AIRS fiii ffiiiri) y**n!'p « winter
ittPli with Ihe- k|irakn hi'itlnmmr
Artyrng tho notnblei attending p. II. TEI’SIU, MR. .im.LM R S
»f t lu - ' r i l y , ilirtl in AVrnhnni tin tit |. .if I n*i hirk fi*j tip- hv i»**f 11 «*f
weie.GOV.. CALDWELL, 'SUES- JOHN MEISCH, MU. ami MRS Sept
I'liu riiiltil^i'n &lt; In • of llo
tip' nyhlu
+*
. HARD; HOLLAND.JCOI.IN. ENG * FRED 1IELU
MR. and MRS. I - * —. - . ^ j D t »L lla jiiH l t lmii'ii im*t»-laa-'&lt;7B' t
- L I 8 IIJ T M I WATSON, ’ DR. • T O AM DOLT. ATirr «n&lt;|
! rM-miig «t the home of Jdrs i
vlna" ^ . ^ " r'*
been [ctrivtil that
JOH^i T1GERT and aepator* and JOHN IVEY.
MR. and MRS. |Glenn (.ingle, Jr. and. John.llrum' (where they opctntc.1 « sJtnuud [ Wnllot Fealei. The (mine wn» de ■
representative*.
The
Bollm
.
Mill-! GEORGE THURSTON,-MR. and ! |ey h„ ; c f t * ’. pM,r.,| t„ the Al b , . l „ „
,lnlL
! tututml with full fhiWci* '—i*-"^ U ry Aeadtmy hand waa on hand MRS. MAURICE LEE of Mel
’
p k*
sdatate* pie&lt;lotu'matlug.
^
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___ Omega
Omega fraternity
fraternity at th*
•lap 'the S2nd Airborne Division. Imurne. MR. and MRS. F. D. f Univrrsltv of Florida.
') in- meetinj’ opi-ne-l with the
band, atfll a detail from Ft. SCOTT. DR. anil MRS. HARRY
_L.
Id-volioiiul lieing given by AirMi* 1. VV Mart
RragAr. 'Microphones were num­ WOODRUFF and daughter. DIE
ol
I n-do 1 It,ml, J Hdhniii tti'i topic.
Mi. nmj Mis, A L. Nkmucr mul
underwent^*,
ttinjoi
p-in Ion a
\Vmm a." ,
t„i--fterous as the activities wm- and MRS. W. V. HITTfNG and «tuuithtrm huve r»*tumt*.t to (h*ir
broadcast through Jacksonville. daughter GAA'IJ’. MRS. ESCAI* horn* in $i»hf«'nl « f t n -prmlliuc the . Mftswarhunottj &lt;M’i*’inl
I th i a t * 'i- -*t w-'t* o iib " aid- I
piti«l,
H
fu
h
ir
on
rfi
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Informalilv was the keynote' PRICE, f. W AUSTIN. MR t Hi* summer in Fre?b«'M, Sew
III. -.t in In mgitig i to
-. ii i
will be w'bid t*» li'fi1ii
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of the day with the little town au-l MRS HUGH W HEM'HEI- *‘**i^« y.
j the pi-i |de
N tilling nlcp|&gt;.
of Starke playing host beauti­ MR. and MRS. ROY WILLIAMS.
• ,A Ii*. AL I', lltiyrii-S. Ii , y u-&lt;- \
fully to the throng of people. MR. and MRS. H ILL W ILLIAMS
lp u -.n l-nl. pieii-h-il -Ai-r do lion
Air. and Mr*. J, U. II ttrhiaou
Thirty beeve* were barbecuKi for AIR. nod MILS. JAMES IMDGE nod daughter Elise who at.' »t&gt;*n-lt
It II. Williams, llatufll Unit, Ur--* *.-*.inn and n fht-ri, .
the “ picnic." This waft followed MR. and MRS. WALTER HIGH ing neveral ini nth* in. Newark, W«ydo Rucker,, Malcolm Mm»- for the coming year include Mra.
.by a reception at the Womans and MRS. ROY REED.
N, A*, mstntly were, guest* «t Nelll,'-Innies At. Lee, Voli.- W,l- John C.mrrr, Jr. a* pie.tdent;
A Club at 8:00 o'clock with the
Seem* that Sanford is getting the Chat' hu hrentenar in Quebec, i-i.1111, Jr., Jim tScbantH, Jet it Mr*. Al. T. Ilnynt*, (tr,| vi,
*’ General In the receiving line. to IrC the meci'a of social activi- Canada for a few day9.
Silverman, Ralph Kay and Da’-' prswiiLnt: Mr*.‘ Arthur Willinm-.'
MRS. SMITH aald she talked tie* the*e daya with the San­
I&gt;. Scott, Jr. are, anting the *ln . xecond yice-jn*&lt;*i&lt;lent; Alt*. N, '&lt;
•vlth
him
for
approximately ford Rotary Club recently pinySterling Rolling has returne.l to ent* attending S oUbn Caivtr*itv. Knight Stripling, recording ».eiii
three minutes and thought him ing.host to’ n trl-clty golf toumn, Washington, D, C. after upon ling
tary; Ait* Clay lop Minlli. i
moat charming.
rea ponding secretary. Mi* K
mein and dinner at the Country several day* with-Mr. nsd Mm
G ENERAL W AINW RIGHT wa* Club; fhe Lion* Club being host , J. G. Sharon. Mr*. Hulling nnd
Mi mid Mrs It. U. G.-utge I ( Ite.L ita** .t m ift i) and (ice
-i, Mi - Wait, i I-' - h i .i —I.I j
bkmentrd n silver tray by the to the Central Florida Lion* ’ child plan In remain'in Sanford on Monday fr r Atluntn whe-Cammandar of the l-eglon Post Cluli for n dinney partv Friday |visiting f » r several m e lo
cln*n - rirtarv nod ticu.m i, A!
Mr. Geurge, a former lieulJpnA as the gift was presented 1*1 the club anil now the Sanand pilot in the Navy h.,- i -gi-t
i laili-v tlitiam. -i votional 1*"
K t
many f of the General’s great ford United ■Jkaughter* • nf Uur, add |n-r*onal *--ivi.-r «:haooi
Alis* Eiith CLrstnut who ha* ed ft
h
th ri" v a i •rue
taaks wer* review-e(| b- ' the ('rnfrlerncv, .g i l l , be bpstyssc** tp bctus.jviaiting her parent*..Mi. and Georgia Tech. Mi* George
Mr* Julian IVi-dci. Mu H
4enaY. The General's reply Was Ihe ifKlHct' ToriYenrtmf l im’ ‘ ri3i Air*. Jnmer Chestnut for several tin- da-ight »r of Mi and Mi
and All*. I ourlcr form ti.' per*"1,
Ione of humility, praising Id* men
al *rrvic&lt;&gt; committer.
at the Ylnyfnirlnn with Ml
weeks returprd Sunday It&gt; F. 3. J, It Quattlvlutuin.
for their loyalty.
J. .1. HOLLY nnd MRS. F.
W „ Tallnliaiste when- *t»j will
Report* »--tr hentd from lit
Ategln her nophomor* year.
offirer* for_ yearly _ m ill. Sir*.
The S M I T H S a n d LEON- RGUMILLAT as the nrgaqltei
Mia. Ralph Stewart and two. j rojdr-Ktmrci&gt;»ier,-t*wcher.--invitr.i
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ARDYS returned Saturday ^vf- Davtorta, I eesburg, Apopka
•Ing, a bit exhausted from tha Lanh amt Orlando will have ref . Friends' nf Mis* Mary Hill, son* Allen and Gary « f ”Kyr*riit*, the cla.'a ta nu'et with her for a
Ind.
are
osjiectcil
to
arrive
today
eostumo party In ()cUi|».r.
•trenuou* day'a schedule, hut de- resentatlves here at the meet.
daughter of Mr, and Mr*. T.’ MCo!!icUon‘
of fmvd nnd clnthlir;
1 III1. will Iw glad to know the U for n vhit with hir paten.*' Air.
Ii
recuperating nicely at her home, an,| Mr*. E. M. Swnlm. \yhlle en- for OV.-r*ea» rilief wen- taken un
332J W. 1st stri'Ct, after under routo they visited her *i»trr Mr*. slut Air*. Stlneciphvr appoin* &gt;|
goliTg a tn'nslleclomy in Orlan-ln II. P, Meilllr for jwo we.-k* at Mr*. John’ I an1. Alia. Fr'ler an 1
Chevy Chase, Md.
■Mr*. It&gt;*e1 to Im- re*pon*itdr for
nn Saturday.
parking and mailing.
-Mtr. dark McCollum a'-listed
Capt.
William
Herbert
Meurr,
m tA R J U P Y .
earn money taking cafe nf babies.
Joe \Vnthrn returned home
lli! hoite**. with nerving the
who
haa
recently
inturned
ftna
lia r * you heard about th? lat' Cnly, hold your breath, they can’t Saturday from Leeiburg after
irfrrndinirnt*. Thine pkevnt in
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which
has 1
llttb! find people who. are Interested!! ylsitlng for. tt»j past three weeks Kotos wberf- he nas been serving rinded Mr*. Pesb-r. Mr*. A: Dv
Faria_ fad
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fo
r
the
pest
ytar
o
r
‘»o.
i»
vlsltlm?
animal* running for their llveaf She thinks maybe because they're with hlr brother-in-law and sister,
Holloway, Mrs. McCollum. Mi*.
Frewh girt* are wearing stuffed In junior-high* school, peoplr think Mr. and Mr*. A. J- Grant, Jr. He at the nrnte nf Mr. ami Mr*. O. Strip!in-- Mr*. 'Heel, Mr*. Wii
1).
Farrell,
hi*
brother
in-l»w
and
irrela and mlnkt We had more h. r m w d ia too young for the plan* to enter Rollln* thl* wpek.
sister. C-apt. Me*ser will Im re- 1l*m*, Mi*. Hill Harvey, Mr*.
rear the ntwa—th7 kid* im* Job. Is&gt;U o f Ihe teen agera here
Mr. and Mrs. Wurt W. Warner memlwre I n* the former county
lately Marled draping’ their do n swell lob of baby sitting . . .
the* with their eat* and dogs, and have more than they can han havn« Ktumed to their home on roarcuilng attorney .with of fit*.**
Ct the Sanford Atlantic Nnllynsl
it to see how they’d look. Ilel- die. Whatsammatrr w*ih Casper? Nini Itenth Stn'.'t afta,- apen.di
Rank Iluilding.
summer at Ashtabula, Ohi
,Wc O f f e r Y o u a C o m p lete
Rv the byr, Norma Norcla, 18.
'» lltlls dog,-’ Bolt*, »li»pectad
w e m and kicked up nn awful of Newark, N. J., won thatuDo»lgn
,T
Line o f
and Name It ernteat. She created
— m m m m m m gm
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-W.
lb*, way, fad* get atarUd* a—Twa-pfoet school, frock . ’
Insurance Protection
, Like tha. time we sketch*1 ■he named ."Ch»rrh Caprr.*..
On AH Form* o f Property
T H E LE U SE R D R A M A T IC STUDIOS
Speaking of contrat*. J*
out Mr. Frump and, told tha
him tm back of cave!- ford Is offering a prire a f*
j
for two original v e m t o f fCl,
AUTOMOBILE
Ihe rong she tlqgs on her SUPl
.
Announce the Opening of Their
Insurance and Financing
and came to the condu- Club progrem.
At a Lower Coat
'T
Th'l"*a Thompeon of Exeterthat It originated in England
0O0
■ ' rm porah New Hampshire, eomra up with
,at the tirtn nf tht.a’
1 Oar agency cut arrange far M&gt;«
a hen-fashion Up:
Gltw t h « e
k lid i putt out heps In, a
financing me well ae tha Insurance,
naw 1946 coppers ,irr i -RoosaveU
* -w
st a* winners.
af year problem* settled In ane
Now comes a lat tar from Mar- dime* on a ntad Band. She
gret Roulhwood- of laito, B*d- it'* all the.rag*.
’
a**.r
;ai.
*. -:
0O0
sgland. Margerat con.
..*■*;« rrr r ’ “ THURS
rrdllrtrr, Km
.O C T O B E R
8 o Bing ha*
, . Par Foil Inin
itton, Call
u .otir'f'opinions because the Terry and Haymea in your teen*
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of Mr. Frump on top |age oolU ••
Nice
Nle&gt;
*
_____ she- has you hear him |l
For Boya *1111 Girls 7 to 1 )
letter
?■" :
Jils ntw plai
Talk for a
(M l

TERRACE

SHOKS FOR MIN

t TiiAiiii ih phm'4i ii t|i
nf hi lllhir
4 ili(x»
tlQ}i#
i iiihioiilt'r^l
wl*‘
H o n o r e d W i t h P a r t y nmtchimr licnil.t ha» « hiit'r.rfl
skil l /vIMPUilinvr i t .fill. i» lintn \ fob*
M&lt;»nnririif M iv mwl .Mi&lt;. l.dn«p ^,it_ till? hiplinr fi» .» lin lih :! Ill

' ‘M r ., M rs . T o m p k in s •

Speak W edn esday;

Warren and Mrs. Johnson.

n* r s s,

TALK

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^ The popularity o f J.vjm.in’s-kondsomc

mivr.nin typo design* iinhv.tic, th.rt, .iccorJing to
Y
e.
*a|

itylc wlsc men everywhere, Ihe Imhons
reallv "hail something there’' Aulhenlieallv styled.
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flCOND YOUMGf »T exhibitor at the
Junior Market line Show in Chi*
cago, Adclitcrl Mayer, U, Seneca,
III., proudly ride* the bach uf hia
price whining Hampihlrc hog.
Adclbeit, a member of the Urundy
County 4&gt;-H club; U pictured with
bis trophy,
(fiilerriolionai)

ClUCS SWING as police In
A urcIi-*. Cnllf., surround "Tiny*’ Porter,
teamster and wrratler, alter fighting broke out following U»« removal
Of hospital supplies from an API. picketed warehouse by non-slrlkera.
(fnlematlonal Soundphoto))
Several were- injured------------------.
In Urc lighting.

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Til! NSW CHAIRMAN of the Senate War InvwUsatlne Committee. Sen.
Hurley M Kllr.cwe (nght-D., V7. Vo.), confer* In Washington with Sen.
Jotocx M. Moad, (I)*N. V.) whom ho iucrccds. Mesd rrjicnrd the chairtnenehip Una pie of Itis candidacy (dr governor of N. y. (Jnfcraailoncl)

W ANTED

paintUrs;—eoiltiari u
ROOM fur rent, t ill. Park, phone Kll.l, UP with Furl Oil and Keroha*i*. S. It, (iinjcan,
H fW .
M'Ke U-fore winter.
ima'a-t. Phone 11.74 tit
If. It. I'upr I n , Inr. DSO
FUHNISHKI) mom — fln7 Magnolia
I'Opl- N IIA tiA N cahbaKe plan'a
• * Avenue.
now rfirdy. Phone 705-M.
F U II NISIIKIt * room, gentlemen
f.AWNS m o w e tl.
(trusunabh
price*. Jerry iairtl, phone 7|ik
preferred.
All
eotvvenlenceA
i ’oputiir Seat.Cover*.
_ 310 W. llrd St.
•
s k m in o l k t ir k s h o p
HHIHtUOM for lent.- lilt
Ave.
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U O C A L B C Y M A K E S &lt;S O O D /A l T H E C I T Y
AND RETU RNS HOME TE N Y E A R S LA TE R TO

M lliACl.K BLOCKS
Mill your home—Superior Work­
man.tup ^ 1-alhi.r rr«iilant, high
•tfength. termite proof. M.rncle Cuncrele Crf., JUtf Lira
Ave.

1 W A N T E D T O RKN I

UNPUKNISIIKD hnii'p tit
*tnlr* npnrtntent. Adult*
Phone - SI7-W.

B t^ A d f

LO ANS
1 i iS'CKKTL »ewer pijie—Septic
tank*, fence po*t, greu*c Imps,
UNFUBNISII E.J opartno-nt or
LOANS MARK
lienehe*. flower pot*. Miracle
htHi«o IofiII v nee fed hy Veteran
FROM III) III $IOu
•'ooeiele Co., 30U Kim Ave.
* mid faintly, A|&gt;|u•• title any in­
Strict or rviiry; fast nerviro
formation a* to friend*, mov­
CARPKNTBRS • MECHANICS
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
ing, boipu-a he mr vacated or
ATTENTIO N I
10 2 Sanford Avenue
Owner* who may tout. Per­ \W have Ju*t- received a large
manent iriidelit. Phone I'lla*&gt;ortnient - of
h a rd -to. gal
BORROW HERB WIIF.RE
0 . C. lllggs
tool*, and It will pay ynu to
PRIVACY ih I1ESPEC1 Eli
look them over.
3 R E A L E S TA TE FO R SALE
YOllK natuial desire for privacy
S TA N LE Y .ROC KltS
In money matter* i* strictly
IIA ItpW AItK CO.
ONE OF Hanford's fiim-t ndery
tea pi-cied here.
Friend* and
relative* are no! ■ (jpeitlope^
farm* Idcateil In '.In- litmft of MEN'S, vrnmcn'a arid chlldren'a
about your ctedit
four cue
the L«»t Vtlery disttiet, wjlh a
new Fall -hoe*. See ua for the
ployer or huelnes* aagociate.lovely hof'-.-. Vou must *r-e -it
hard.to-get mercbandi*e._0 . W.
to appletdam It, Phone l i l t ,
will not hear of your personal
Clark, 208 Sanford Ave.
affair*. There in no cause (»■
„ Edward F. Lane.
cmbirrasMnent.
SEE US fur Ioner *pring MatFOUR LOTS - Srrnforil Avenue
Heasbnabls credit rctiuircmenU
Box Sprioga,
and
jU*t ouUiih- eitv l.niit*. Cheap. ■ t re,no*,
No co-maker* on money loans
Hollywood
lletis
at
factory
Phone 22b-W.
Variable
price*, iletall More A display
3 L.
f o r i^ v ijv
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Florida
A VERY good seven .loom hnn*e
IIP W. flK S T 8 T.
.chnl* Bedding A Forriiturs Co.
VOW fiv e -nuri-j*. land with plenty
fruit t r . ... Idtnd *ultuhm for i
Sanford Mattma Factory 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
raising vcgetuhle* or flow er*.!
Plmne 1133 and 0T3-J,-*
A real lory nt $82511.110. •
SICNH
SEVER A I, choice building lots in OUTItOAKO motor ho»l for »alo
Show card* and poster*
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17
ft.
century
bull
and
,U
Mayfair intd Hnnfurd H eight*'
O— DBK*S HICN SKRVICfc
horse Johnson motor.
flood
' aection priciof from $ tltuou to
0. 1). Landre**.
Phone 1021
rondllhm.
112
Sanford
A
ve„
. $700,00.
Pii^ure
1028.
FLOOR
BANDING
TW O »tarv home on rnrm-i tut
id flnlihlng. Cleaning and wax
In gcod locution priced at OUTROARU MOTORS—One l.H
$. Naw ffoora aurfaetd to per
$7500.00.
• III’ new Neptune end 1 u*ed
clion. Old tlnora made like new
SIX room bungalow on Pnlim-ttp i C&gt; IIP l.ockwuod Ace. Oni u«*d
Avenue hold wood floor*, three
Id HP 4 cylinder Elto. Also
%■ Mdiooma.
gear g r e a s e ; life preserrai
SEVERAL nice B ' ft It r*om
cushltgui, Michigan propeller* to
bungalow* In goot) locations j , fit most outboarda. Quick m r r
HUNT A CAR.
ice on repair* far all makaa o f
YOU DUIVH IT
PIIONB 2 0 0 outh .ar&lt;l*.
William P. Smith',
6 TRICKLANU-MOBRL
Outboard Sale* &amp; Service, SMB
' 1 " UHIVB-IT. INC.
DOW!R - PLYMOUTH
BAHTS* AND 8 FRVICK
10 9 Palwello Are.
Phone 1 0 ) 1

^ * PNICHOLL8 STUDIO
! 2 0 Melscli Bldg.iePhona 1 1 B9
110 WATT Delco
condition. Price
Jonee, Oiteen, E

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Floor Mata AvallabJo
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110U8K trailer aleep* 4. Will
take model a Ford in trade.
Box 201 Country* Club Road,

A R T IC L E ^

appliance repair* —
r washing machine*,
leaner*, fane, mixer*.
anca Service, $94
■hone 1M4-J.

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■ of age or condition. Hoy Rm I,
300 W. 2nd St, _ _ _ _ _ _

USED plinoe for caeh. The Mgalc
CHITS anil meal—ground frteh
Box, jlhone W8.
every Monday from enowflaka
corn, Can be bought at (lyrrl, CLEAN cottan rage wan
pay 10c par pound, PI*
Yter'e Store, Lake Mmi roe. 10
them to the off fee
_U»- Img. $1.00,
Hnnfnrd Herald.
OAS FLOOR FURNACES — Wo PICKUP truck. Dixie Store*, UQ3
- Can .make Immediate delivery
. on get floor furnace* for ute
In Sanford., 'Modem Apnli- SPINET Plano wonted &gt;a
b once*, Inc., 428, N.- Orange ' condilon. Phone 8. ■

UNC1NG opening "of L. D
meon Engineering -A Surng. Morion 0. Oonion, re
•ntatlve. 110 N. Park Ave

DING - Roofing - Pelntl
ith Brother*, phone 1082-

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PLEASE TRY '
SHOOTING......~
BEFO RE

SHOOTING .
BAC,OBO
T r i b e in
THE PHILIPPINES

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BUY cow*
Thone ft VS

eUljation capable of heetl
four to eight room hou*
table top model*. A limit
Quantity for Immediate J P i
livery, freight' .prepaid any- fl’OUCHTON *
Where
In
Central Florida.
Celary Ave, 1
write or wire Modem
nc*4, Inc.. 428 N. Or- LOST - Jer*

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ja . 5 SS!
Ave.

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LIONS IN THIS AREA
HAve b e e n f e d a n d
PH6T0GRAFHED VERY
FREQUENTLY; SHOULD
THEY APPROACH YOUR
CAR ,Tp,0 CLOSELY, |

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SNAPSHOTS— printed, developed
enlarged. Wa copy old photo-

W K NKKD LISTINGS, of Farm*,
Home*, Grove* and Jturinex*
Pronerty.
W. R.
William*,
Realtor. Tom lhdt A**nciatc,
Phone 1120. 1 1 0 N. Park Ave.

A B O U T

COACH

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_hro|t#n. Sira:
try Club or L
County 2193.

HELP WANTED.
nd white female
named 'Frtekyr.
ACCOUNTANT
ager. Top eala
, Sute educet
Reply to Box

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FLORIDA

THE SANFOHD HERALD,

PAGE SEVEN

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Boston Boasts Of Swimming Te
Jar d Hitting And teplaces Kuril hull
Eleven A rF .N .A
Fine Hurling Club sr
.

Orlando Fighter Is
Praised For Gameness
In
Contest

In the third pnrtotf.
Dm tb,
Ki rd u ]j,
»||e wu*
the
following a long Cainesv In drive
fighter . I ever fought.
% « n‘ * - w
* Inuchilown and Th(.
rUpt il.ln'i know when
Tenter Buddy Smith c^'V',rJ P he Was' whipped. He kept coming
for the extra tmlpt to rWe tb* , fyf mon.Qpoish.ment and that
Hurricane-’ « ITt to ".margin over '||lfc' f
v/J.
the * • ry -Fed*.
*Kliiard stair,) that he‘ intend*
A f'» r an exchange of ounta. the *0 Ri 0p f;Kbting for n while ami
Ftda gain*d their needed break ((,nrn more nb*ui| Ihe finer points
and imn • dlately tenk advantage I „ f ,j,t. eami, ||,. intpriiL to *liarp*
of it to spill the Hurricane eleven.
up |,j, punr»„ , „ml *tudy It
Anderson « « i injuredin tin* j trtnively
on Id*footwork.
Ill*
third ipiarler hut returned tu the „ ew .,,,rructiir will I r Jack Shari*
contest in thp finnl nerlinl ill lim e, tn {) t|a„*b ringster. who wns in
to lea,| the SJrmlnoir machinr to -,j,r ((„&gt;,, hu«incM
l^» ym v« j
BVir first victory In twro starts ne„ R'n,| ,„iidr &lt;n- te a ntCinr f..r
Thus far this sf»ion.
Idtnsrlf at ti Iwikrt
ttltnl of
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th«* larifrr Soinhrm citirw •

Cards Pack Solid
One-Two Punch In
Musial, Slaughter

SPORTS O D D ITY
llr A tM fla in I'm *

There is no .vcb tiling as uv. ••
time pay fur Mn)or 1.1 ague play
ers and it wu« ju*t ns w II for
the Jrrasur&lt;s of the Chicagti
lly HAURISON II. McfilLL
White Sex und lletroit Tigris
P Newsfeatures.
KT. I.UlLIH^Jp ijjfli.
«»'&lt; that sin H was tile ease tiark l«i
rsargua
Knox. S jftg lrc » r The ^ ( dMriWlfl HUlfe. .
pack a rine-two punch that might
Thu Tigers arid the While Sox
compere favorably with- (kthb* play .'*1 a four-game »eri«* fr«&gt;m
llellmann, Kuth-Cehrig, Williams iS.pt. It to Sept. I'.’th Kvett gafue
Doerr, or any oth. r such com- , went, extra innings It i* a Major
Hnatinn, pn«t or present.
j i.eague rect rtl
It is not a coincidence that Mudal leads the National League in
rsna reoretl and Slaughter, who
RKt'OKI) KECOVF.IIV
bats next, heads the run\b»lt&lt;-*llfv-de|*srAwt*nt. Mwstsl gets on thn
CLKM80N, S. (*. (d t- H - a d
Baa* s, - an a -base hit rr a wslk (YatTi Frank Howard of the ('lentToflen intentional) and .Slaughter
son Tigers knows all nliout fumb­
brings him in. Take eitlur mnn ling
on th
footluill fold
II?
odl of lito lineup and the other e once rect ver- d 11 fuiulile* m our
pirforinanre prnhablv would spf
game on n r«in-sonk;d field .it
Mr.
Both nra having their greatest Nrw Orb oils, I.a where th Ala
kaina and Tiilnnc frs-.hm o tan
year at the plate, in the first sea­ git'll. IliiWBid wu* a giotid f t*i
son rlnce their return from the
armed . forces.
That right field the Crimson Tide.
•crcen s i Sportsman’* Park ha»
taken some punishment in Ihe is ah: ut like Iraping out of the
Of
gray of extra bo*e drives. M i»lil frying pin' into Ihe fire.
Bt leading tha league in Mtllng course, a pitcher ran walk Slaugh­
and showing the way In doubles ter too, provided there is a' base
arid triples os well.. SlauhVr * open, ^ut this -would bring him
p*rformant« ha» cauictl Nation*! face to face with WMLry tturowL e.g -e pitchers lo wonder if there ski. Aud Whitey it not exactly
n’f srmeihlng in name* after a soft ypet iti th? Rid liird line­
up. .
L
So, if the f'ntds get lo piny the
“ His only weaknra* ia a base on
ilia," somebody said of Ted Wil- Iliteox, in the worll series, pitch­
im*. the posox slogger. It might er* lerthr, Hughsun. and Harris
lit as well ha ealj of Musial. will have their work cut »&gt;o&lt; f&lt;vr
But walking Stan to get to F.no* them.

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The paiue tint refreshes on live .S'jiUm*ie Country Club golf course is Uj .diC'1 on the sixth Imlr whetr'lli.'
old bariel of «(gcf water *tan.ix, Taking tluie hut fur u dp are W tt K rn ilit. John Ivey t’l&gt;rt*-*|ent;|ltegnr
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Orlando Cops Two
Victories From
Moultrie Team

INSIDE SPOUTS IMPORT

I INKhlt 1 1 r.i.ii, ORI.AaSOO,
e&gt;t*p»
»&gt; (S p rio li Th«* Orlainto
bdtili* tlUlllltfll the* Mi'III III*'
Hitilx I • l»* &gt;e'-le-f .liiV aft l lIHUfl
till the
tlim*. .^.itiinluy
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I'lltl** Scut L u y , M in i »»li th.*
nill lur lilt* SwmitAi ill tb.' fio t
.lit wlull* the PncK^i« arm .Mim '
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world’s mark that since has lieeti
broken, ia » ^professional driver
wbo s|ieclali*es in the faster clas
C nrofcsslonal • hydroplane and
runabout evknts. It waa July 17,
lU.tN, lis t Tautiert Sr.,' hit 4U.I1
miles per hour for five miles In a
•*-. (. iirotrsiionnl runal.mit. The
National Outboard Racing Com.■nistlon's rertificale and the Amen
ban Power ' Boat. .Asanclallotv*
m dal for the feat rest among
he many trophies and awards at
he Taubert home.

Bombay Deflates
That Cop Ego

SPORTS LAUGH

Early In Ihe football game dm
ing the 7k to 0 tlaugiiti'r whlclf
xho Chicago Hears Inflicted un
the Washington Rrdskins in I’Jlu,
Charlie Mslunc, , Vi’a*hlnUm end,
dronned a pass '/rum Sammy
Baugh In the end gene. It wouil
havo been a certain touchdown.
Alter the battle was over, a
.' Younr Taubert has been getting friend waa talking with Baugh.
the feel cf .art"oullioard raerr for The friend said: “ What a shame!

. B o m b a y , India, i a v - T h« information ilirt&lt;iturn!i' of lliiniloiy
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structlons tu discourage lit - nddle
from oddre.-slntr them with titles
more txalled than they 'really
posses*:
“ The misuse of such honorific
tIUes'Conveys falx rudlrris In the
minds alike-of office)* and ihiv
public, ' 1 the dirrclo'rnt,' said, i f
obj.cls nsrt&gt;cularlv lo nd&lt;lr*ssing
minor official* and police office**
wfth title* rrgghl-- translatable
a* ’’ Big Ross’* or '’f,r:at .Man.”

thi past two ytars but hegan
n*t r*clog only this year. He'*
now siting prattg with hia own
..otOi wiilck bit father Recently
bought ah*l helpegA rebuild for

«im... .
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—How rften do you go out for a
practice run?" the boy was asked.
•I don't," be answ.rrd. **Dad said
that you don't put speed In your
motor when you practice; you take
t out."

Baugh replied;. "Ye*. It would
IV* be n different.

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Vurnrij Inline tiv a r mile *1
wren- rhr fralherel varielv. On*
s i n built a neat in the Yuengel
water pump another atop u work
•■hup Im w Ii . Neither dim pump'
i s r h'pich. vowed Ylieng.'l. wCj-,
diaturln-rl* until tlie* wren’s fam­
ilies mHterinlilril.

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Ink bo- to have sjuoig hit tin'.'
ml too*l pitching -|«i win |*.-n-

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Field And Superb
Leadership Helped

In nnr of the hardest fought
battle* seen in the l-cglon Arenn
in Orlando in many a day w it
the match between* the Hanford
.pugilist, Hillv Kinard, and Tubby
Holloway
of
Orlnndn
Friday
night, in which Kinard waa the
victor in the sixth round by vir*.
tut- of u knockout.
Kinard had the Orlnndn hoy on
the canvass »cvrn time*. In the
third round Hollovfay » ' « downed
The vlcarry came momenta later eernnd time. In the
fifth he » m
when Anderson, with good
fur- on the canvass three ti|nei. and
ward Wall blocking, ploughed over in the sixth Iloiloway wA* downed
%&gt;r the extra point.
twice. The uccoml
»rme In the
• r a l w a v llle and Sanford
both »«**H * • » }f&gt;e last ond the OrKOred in Ihe first half. Csir *• Undo pugillat stayed down for
ville’a Ilennlaon Smith .went over
f ou')t* ~
,
fo. the first touchdown and U '» r
Jo*11n", r.i°h ’ Kinard' second.
t$ 7 Fel e'-ven rippml through the stated that IfoJIoway ahould^iever
‘ Purple llurrlcanr for n six point have relumed Jo the i mg after
marker. Aiulefaon kicked the extra the *WrJ round lie rtativf that
point an I th.* Fe.1. ted the llurri Holloway had taken tKo ,nml.
cane i.'-vrn at the end of the pun sh.m^t t« refund hut the O,.
hair * In s
la ltd11 youngster kept gelling up

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cn he reachodiday *nd found two large sharks
a win «it r r .;.o o ih t xrllbln flee feet of each
I removed the i other. One weighed 100. pound*,

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A LLIA N C E , Neb.— The ladies
•irn l gclng lo lure this, liut cowi
w»jr», loo, aril waiting In IIm '
fo r -nylons, and they’re gkttlng
tn m ,
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. Only the cowboys* nylons are
ITpe*.
objections of some
die-hard*. the use of* nylon robes
has caught en t among the mep
who work th* horse, and cattle
corrals for a living.
In the words of some rowboys,
the nvlon rope Is tougher than a
two-bit steak. The Army started It
by using them as tow iope* for
troop sliders. After the war en­
terprising manufseturers offered
them as ropes to the rnwlioya. *
Ceeil Wilson of the Nebraska
Brand Committee In Alliance waa
one of the first to give tho elon­
gated coal-tar product n try. He
used about flee or »l* hemp
ropea a year. Mj.it jkU year old nyI. ntill
-*111 goring
_/i-_ strong.
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Now
all "thp cattle
bran Inspectors ar«
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belli]
supplied with nylons. K
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weighs only
?0 to 2ft pounds against -10 to 48
for tnanila hemp.
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Find th« property

And n , 850,000,000
This Year!!!;- -

O P ^ W it your plan aid original
discharge paoars

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1716 Palmetto Arc.

5END flE HALF DOZEN
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FflESdCST
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SSATtO on hU cot la the Wetalar.
Germany, Military Government
jail after capture by American
troop*. U SUnlalaw' (The Sniper)
•Ballon, suspected of killing 43 Ger­
manj. The Polish outlaw had vowed
to slaw 30 In vengeance for the kill­
ing of Ala parents and three broth­
er* In Inland by the Nazis. Ballon
waa leader o f a gang hunted foe
many robberies.
(International),

ANDREW
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AGENCY '
Insurance Mas irrrlre*

ANNOUNCEM ENT
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A. W IL L IA M S , Realtor
80S AUantic Bank Bldg.

N E W D R Y C L E A N IN G P L A N T
W e Would Like. To H ave Y ou Come
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Normac Junior College to raise
he
la eonrjemnrd to dio.
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(funds to seat 3.000 more p'oplr'In 1
lit the football field. He also told
Pittsburgh I’ aces •
of a moenulto cor'rol protect ®»it
Oovemor Ocorgs Hast of
Ne\v Strike Threat District
faesburg. urged more Interest In
riTT.snuRGii, a»pL ao. on— •he Holly &gt;111] nroject and told of
The steel city of Pittsburgh may 'he work of Dob Burnette, blind
have another strike nn its hands, executive director of the project.
Progress at DeLarut In •'-cnrtnx
on top of tbs power strike and
a club house for teen-agers, purthe street car shutdown.
- Eighteen hundred employes of
eight major Pittsburgh hotels
are voting today on whsthsr to
go on strike whan their union
contract'expires at midnight. Tho
worker* are membere of the A
K of L Hotel and Restaurant
Employes' Alllanca.
•Meanwhile, two new feddrul
government
conelliatora
wars
slated to arrive in Pittsburgh to­
day to help find a solution to
the power strike. The Concilia­
tion Service In Washington has
asked ths power company and
Iht striking union to enter 'Into would be a big a
a continuous negotiating session
M. C. Klrkfsj
Kustla
until ths Issues are settled.
Lion." told of tl

most far-reaching effect a

boy’s

safety

the tight] shutdown of tranalt
service by 1,200 street cars and police, and %l plans for an auto
IRS. buses. The lack of trmns- raffia and a Haltowem dance and
kept thousands of halp' to be given the school
in Improving the.football field.
Progress of Daytona' Beach
Eisenhower Holds . I Jons |n. attacking the ^JuveaBa
pioblem and of eatabBerlin Press Confab ‘l delinquency
llshlnc a. boms where youths ar­
rested ean bo .taken rather tbsn
BERLIN, Sept. 90— &lt;/P)—Gener­ to Jail, waa one of the major
al Dwight Eisrnhowtr had,an en­ projects.outlined hy L. C. Huff­
couraging word today on the In­ man. “ King Lion." He also told
ternational situation,. Speaking « t Of aid to the blind, of appealing

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And Snnford Turntluro Company ia the place lb find
pay. Our assortments ore larger (him ever before;
larms atw liberal and convenient; and our prices are
Where. We Invite you lo come in and shop. Il will
be worth yaur while.

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F|» this connection, F.Uenbowor
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.a week nf
tuffrrid
nf lisa
the All La-4
Control Council, on which lh
singing with
&gt;lar powers are
ta-k of running Germany. JBald tba
General:
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jual Ihe pieces yoU Vnnl.ul Uu* prices you want In
quality is hack lo Ihe old pre-war standards; on.
lower, i|iialily considered, tlinn you will find «l»she a pleasure to serve you and wo believe il will
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fly America's best known makrts—Simmons, ftealy^ Columbia nnij
,_J«Uwiw. You ran buy/iriHr •rSTT7t «s-ursnrr of-grttm r Ok* best. .TThd
sou have been promising younwlf this Irral for a long time Our
present stock of thrso luxurious maUrs-wrs and spring, will not last
long; to don't drtay.

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Box Spring
only

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L A M P S GALORE
.Sere yse wtU find atanoat any type and. atyle of
dooMtUe tamp and they are all ef better qaallly.
Hand Offered shades In an array ef colors that will
H saw yen. We shopped the market for Ibaae Umpa

Sparkling Tablc»
Add Charm

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Dlond
W a ln u t

a newa confetetit* in occupied
Berlin, Jjis» Army Chh
Chief o f B u ff
that there*#
business men -better acquainted
world abost and o f putting up, new- road
too much dhr eigne.
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the product ion of niattreV os.
.adequate Information on IJon ruin.
The summary said that tin- * 4... outlinixl bv Dr A A D H * k?
clothing, money nnd valuables of « * wintrr Oarden who attended
victims were sent to appropriate from another IJon zone,
agencies for disposition.
1 Nrsd of more iinsnclal support
During the morning session for the building of the Won's unique 1
Hermann Got-ring recovered bis nolly H|ll project for the blind,
g a « l humor nnd laughed at was stre.vied by Mllhml Conklin I
something while talking with who point-d out that there-tra*
Admiral Harder and former (ier-.nnlv one other project of this type !
man Foreign Minister. Joachim In the nation Here Hie blind artyon Kibhentrop.
to be rehabilitated.- taught to tsk •
Tlie former German economics1 cire of thcm.vehes, and to walk
minister ami president of the without the use of a cane or of
Reichsbank,
lljalmnr Kchacbt, ‘ • dog to lead "Them. When the
stood apart from the .other de- building U complete the State? will
fendants wearing n hurt look.
foperal- the school, he said.
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One dptimlst in the cfmrtroom • "Kin* IJon” ftobert Barksdale of
•was the attorney for the long- Ml. Dors drew a hearty che-r
time German diplomat. Franx Von when he announced that hla club.
1’aprn. The attorney said he be* now re-organlred, bad 43 more
lieved that Von 1’apen will be member* had totaled 08 memfreed.
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^ |bers He told of more than MDOO
A different view was express- ral-ed by means of a raffle of a*
ed by Field Matshal Wilhelm boat
Keitel, the former chief of the " "Kin* IJon- OtU Butler of Lees
German High Command. Keitll bur* reported a $300 contribution
is convinced
helping |

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Supreme; Crime, . Progress A t T
Court Rules
District Meet

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appraiser
UNTIMCED TO A YIAR IN JAIl for contempt of court In calling a power
workers strike In.Pittsburgh while an Injunction wag In effect-forbiddln« the walkout. George E. Mueller, (center) head of the striking
row er Worker* Un&lt;on, Is escorted from the courtroom by attendants.
Tho strike, affecting 1,3^0,000, completely paralyzed all business and In*
auMry In tho V U l city of steel. • ‘ .
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shocking it j« nevertheless true,
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and points out most emphatically
how important it is for every
3Ui.Uk
OMMft
automobile owner vto In* protected
).U .M
ugainst law suits by being pro.
perly insured.
to •to
The uninsuVeil automobile own­
•sly
er is taking u big risk these
2S4.
days. While many cqnltder them*
! selves judgment - proof - thry
don’t have the money it would
lake to settle big claims; they
don’t own property — but they
forget their very jobs and the
rnr they drive can lie attached.
So If you have u job, n car
or a home, you are'not judgment
proiof ami your liest protect ion
is jlability insuranrer Let us ex*
plain*' Bodily Injury anil Pro­
PACK AGE S T O H B perty Damage Liability Insurance
H«1 ST. AftCAPt IIU0. W tO X tW
to you. rhone 104. C. M. Boyd
Sc Co. — Adv.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLOWIQA

THURSDAY, StPT. 26, 1046

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W E A T H E R ' " T71 7 ~
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to m o r r o w , w it h s c a t t e r e d
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In UrfJty Thera la Strength—

DISPENSING
C H E M IST S
^DRUdOlSrS
GEN CAL

Ts Protest Um rr* o * of lb * World;

ITiS YQJJR MO.VErHere Are Money Savers

Ta Promote (h* F r K n l a j t A a n le q

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII

D r o p in a n d g e l o u r low p rie rk o n Ih o
fo llo w in g f e e d * :

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T uxedo Hroiler Mash
Tuxedo Laying: Mash

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Tuxedo S ta rte r and (•rowing: M uhIi

Tuxedo 20% Dairy Feed
Tuxedo Sweet Feed

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Tuxedo ('lip|K&gt;d Oats

By JA N K FADS
. W ASIIIHGTON— 01&gt;) —
It boast* but Jt2 square
Atliiipti.u t mintv Va.. nn
Potuutar fioni the cap
km wti |t&gt; Am rrim ni nrrr
It i* ruiTHilly irlvbrdt
100t|i anniversary.
Menutn tie Ivani le’vicli, lull,
’ Third smalltst niunty
'lender, patriiAn of iM-anng ami
United .State*; It i* the
'ilu res, »ny* htr family mlshtine for C.'i.UUO war dt
*ate i .'from Spain
to Smith
resting place of thP II
America -Mm yj-at* age. Kiw
Scidier.
,
e ,.„i,,|| fiy etd ly .. and evin Arihifflun futility ill in nrr
|oraU*il !lii» PfiitfiRon Ituildlii^, the ’ t-rynne tliink* rbe will i&gt;e one,of
Navy Ann**, Knrl Myrr mill* Ihi* j &gt; c a p ita l* mutt disiiogmsluol
National A if|arl. 'Thu majority
of it« , rc»iil«uitn rill- fcnleral ru t-1
%%nrkiiiK in thc (Hatrlrt of
Cnlirnit.iii
1let till*&gt;c of ilw .1. ime |M&gt;|iulutlou

Yiririuiu'a «in(t* li’iri*1

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hulij riiiiiloyr, for rvrry 10 Anlrri&lt;fin fmnilirn.
In |t&lt;00 |tmr««
mu*
kV4 rkifr for ev.ty II famllii**.
I be bureau s»y* that in lltlU
mote than li.o n O m Women w ork'
■«l a*— bml.'eliolit employes, a
- 1enter number Ilian Wete lisled
f i any oilier •ccuputlon, Ittii by
1 'trb, l u l l , ItpplOXiluMrly' 4IN),*
•.Oil of the-,, had left their job*.
The majority of these, accordint' io»a New York Drpuitimtut
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JUST AS MRS. SflMA MONlNFIlD, .New York, u ia of Iho 18 turv(vorg
of the It* Ifiiun airliner d ita itrr was bcltitf taken (nun o rescue plJn#
(to p ) at the Gamier, Newfoundlaial, airport, her brother, Joseph I'om cx,
arrivtti by plane. Ama/etl at flminiM him at her aid#, thy injured woman
(ill plclute at bottom) Is overcome with emotion.
(/n (rrn atlo n al)

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B O O K IN G BOYS I N SLA YIN G S
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i 11-lllut l&lt; I III- lip Slant
hi i ‘in- iiue m u
there i .in
11" II" gleiilrr ermr Until iiverloud
nn jhr »fi,| and arm., yel ainmtg
ti hi r nu n no- i- «■.. nmw|s Y*T‘
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W A T C H F O R O P E N IN G A D
“ RO Y W A N TS TO SEE YO U ”
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b r n r r S eco n d nnd S a n fo rd

HOTICB O r KLICTIOII
T7 HKM2 A 9 . The U flU e lu re ef IXS.
•r&gt;J«r the ConitilMllun of IMS. vf the
• te le s4 fto e td e . did p e n • Ju tel He*oLiUoni pivpvelriy em endmente to the
Cun»tiiullen e f the l u t e cf Ftortde. end
the ism s w e re eiived to b r e vote of
ihree-tiflhe of til the m em berj ,ile &lt; tr d
lo veeft hou».*: the! the voter oa wkd
iJoint fteeoluUoni w eft eetvred upon
their revpectlvt*Journelt. w ith the yeea
end i i j i thereon, end they did d tte rmlne end direct the! the eeld Jo in t
Mee^lutloni be eubmltted to the elector!
c f Ihe B U te el the O vrrteJ Election In
llotem ber 11(4
WOW THZAEF 0 H2 . 1. I t A. OKAY.
OecrrUre o f fltete of the S u te of fU rtd e.
do hereby (Iv e notice thei •
arW EK A L ELECTION
will he held In eerh rvuM y In Florida
•n Tuesday neat succeed In j thv .ftrvt
Monday In November A. D. UM, the
vetd Tve*4 ey "bviof the
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r I J T l i d a y OF NOVEMBZJt
for the retlflcellon or rejection of (he
•eld Joint Keeulutiona p r e p r i n t Am^rulrw «U lo th e ConeUtutioa c i the fitele
•# H ondo vie:

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(Ks C a llm lU m mt T o w , b j A m an d lo j
JU ctlort II an d I I e l Article VIU e l the
C'ootUluUea o l the l u t e e l , 1*1eel de u
Adopted e l th e Clenertl R m IU m e l Ne&gt;
o m U r , I t i l , celd A mendment to _P r* %lde I jt the He-Numt&gt;er1n f e l l o t j o f i i
II end IS of Article VIII of the C onctltuUon e l th e flu te e l fle rld e u Adopted
• I the O enerel Election In llo eem h er.

ol Article VIII of Ihe Coaitltutton vf
the BUU of FlorUi. ervd to Provide the!
In the County of lint«b*foufh. BUU ol
Florida, the County ^Tsn Aeeeveor ehell
Align the P •any ef* “the “County
" for
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Levylnj suit. County.
the purpose
Bchoolc end Municipalities In Iho County
of IflUtboroufh Exrept the Oty of Plent
City, Flortde. which Shell be Eaempt
from the Provtelvni Of (Ml Amendment,
Taiea l^eJM by the BUU. County.
Count? School Iloerd. School DUtrtcti.
Special Tee School DtatrlcU ond the
MunUiiulUtM of the County Except the
City of Plant City, flortde.
he rr resolved nv the i jo i s l a TUKi: O/ THE STATE OF 1*1./KlinAt

A liT IC U XX

. ar.*TION I. T&gt;&gt;» ts(UI*i"&gt;* I* sulherb e d *n4 't n i w * m J I t i r n i U , h r ls «
h Iso* *n*ct*u hr II si U* inultr m •ian h*M la A. D. 1*41. •* tl U|
uU r tsM lon I h t i s i n t f , lor Um ran J'U a n , o b a tu tiii.f mt u r* H o g ot sng
C o u n it O llU ti la Orange C uuntr, T ier14 *. i m l 4 n l . U .ett U m t.tp '.ol Irena
Inn etlK i* e&lt; thl* A itkl* Jo-li** e l nil
n i « l ' ; sntf Ie p 'o iU * M the u e i i t i i s l
kr. .1 ro lle tila a e l m unlrtgel Msr* nnd
n " r " m * iiti. u t elts*r e t lb*m . h r C ountr
U s o lllrs rt In teld C eunlr. A nr I t s M
e n o tu d r ts p e r ilr g the -re a w lld ttlu n os
c rrs lie e e l e n r C eunlr e lP • •• m all probrrlbe the M aatra. dalles sad lorngenael h " . ol Ihe efTU .rs deitgnsie-l ineieln
tn e tr r t lte s n d d tu h e ri* U-* dull*, ml
Pas o i l ) " ' le c n a e lld s le d or r r t a u d end
a n r lew nu Snecled le a p ertln , trie eaaeeem enl end ro llrc tlo a e l m unlrl^sl u s e e
an d e*ae«em*nta, or etlher e t Ui«(n, h r
e u u a tr U s ,D in r * ii ahell p resid e U r lh*

Deliveries
Everybody from factory to dealer It doing everything
that can be done to ipeed deliveriet to you
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W* know that Chovrolol Is doing everything p a s s ib le la
tfep up Its production totols-lo.shlp more ondim
i . .a_m_ c____
a r t la
us ond lo Its thousands of other dealer* throughout America
. . . and we know, too, that wo ore assured of getting our full
proportionate shore of Iho currknt output and of, future
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Diiappolniino as lh* fated llfeurai have been—ond detpite

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Ctovrolof was.out *f production epIWoly during
Ihe first *hr#* months af tha y**r—H |, Mvarthdlaas true

In total production from th a t d ay I* this.
continua ^ mafce d e n a r i* * a ^ w

n r it n r a o t v r n n v T i n r t u r n a .
[ t u b * o r n i r trrA T f o r F U i'U ,&gt;*i
Thkt the fulto«klnf »mrfv«1ee*#nt el *««•
lion S» A rticle III of Ibe Cno«UI .'
»*1
the Stele ef Flsclda releltng to
• dil­
ation* ti h e rtb v u r e t d tb sru1 «h* l ^e
• ibmltle.l to the elector* nl th* *t»t|
o ( Ftorkle for r*t|ftr*tl.-n or tries: » »t
the n r i t Uenevel KVction to be t #'« n
Nevcrmber. A. D. lh * toot l* to n r &lt;b»l
t i t 4 M ellon *10 , Article III e f the ( c\*
•M utton ef th* B tite e f F lo rid a’ •/-ill | |
enimdeB end M emended ehell tr* J A
folio net
SECTION SA Lew* m ik ln i It.e ••»r&lt;m&lt;latlone for the eeU D ct ef r - N i t
efflcteU end etnpl.'vrra end etl ethtr
•open*#* e f Ihe JH ile Uxell cont»»n proYlftteni nn no eth er ru b ie d nor ii.iil re
ap p ro frU IU n be an Incident of inv «thrr
bill; ell d e le en eto b rietto n r e»cr^t re pro|»rU tiooi for the roen^y •ctitK-*!* n v iv
tier, cltlee. or e th rr petltlcel r»»t*li» •»*-»•
of the Btete. ■*oroprDttof.* I n errmr*
e en t Improvomenta e n d bu»tJ;**e» t**
•trie In rtltu tlo n i #• p fo tto e l 1st »*
prior
• noctod o | |h o t i l l Wfl«iolur«
IvctsUtufM and for b o n tlo m r
fund* and In til fun-lc, oh all he
In ono fonoral apniDeflation bill *»r ic fi
am ondm anl o r atipplomant iL m to
•h all Iso for no lorvyar th a n to u «»•'*.
AH approofM Itoea m aio pi!*-r t&gt; tbo
adoption of Ihla i m i on arhtoh aia tern*
U k tw to (ho
o t iMa m W i
ahaU OJiylro ao ol Ju ly I, III*.

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‘' K een
e rm. mn,
w nr u
transportation by bringing
"your cor to us lor service now
and el regular intervals. Lei
us help you lo keep it In good
running condition-to main­
tain iU parforn)anoe, appeara nee'and resale yilu e-until
th* day wRan yeur dkw Chev­
rolet comes along. , • •

Athens KcHidcntH
V oting Again Today
. Aihens, Tcnn., Sept. 27—trV)—
The resident* nf Athiui*. Tdmi.,
■re voting again toda) nnljr two
month* a fte r th bullet-punflurral
count)' election. Thi*
tliey
■re chousing a mayor. f""i alder
mt; and a school b«*r&lt;l
T'|» office hi'litsrs sell G-d pi'lay
will succeed those wh • I'-ig n rd
as a result of the p.lilual up
hraval in thr count) folio ing
the
bulleta.anl-bsllot,
rlecti.in
Aug. I.
Torl*y’a Idalloting ia in the form
of a referendum by the C ity
Gcv&gt;d Gnvi rnmrnt l-eaguc. The
oflira holders have •giccd to re ­
sign at • time with candidate
chosen in the referendum tn re■place them one by oftc. Vacsncie*
an the county election commission
ruled nut a special elec I ion.

WIST COAST IHIPBUUOn Henry J , Kaiser spreads his hands expressively
as tie appears before th . House Merchant Marin* Committee to defend
hit shipbuilding activities during the war. Kaiser admitted his companic* made huge pronto, but declared they also saved.Iha government
half , billion dollars providing Vitally needed ships.
(International)
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Ttta- nr the ett n or ri/&gt;ntPAj[,

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t r r r t n la bm S iw - n • • « m u » 4« r l
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Community CtnU r.

MEETING RLATM) MONDAY
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The first Phil meeting of the
Men's Club of Holy Cross Church
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11 he
Im K-t.l
n th
Parish llnusa
will
held Iin
the* Parish
House
Monday evening a t 7 :0 0 'o'clock.
A supper will be stored.
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ZADOK D U M K O PF wonder*
what th * newspapers will now
da to flit up that corner o f peg*
oa* which /[old th* dolly doings
la Nuernberg. ' -

O eau eatoe

Th* a8nford Celery Drippers,
cclored baseball team will
meet the Orlando Red* In a

a
to

- r i t r at Municipal Park San-'
dav afternoon a t Xr00 o'clock.

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The proceeds of tho tilt will
be allocated to a fund for con-

YOU 1VMI01 OF SIRVICI
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Sanford, Florida

nvaiinati Samoa
A44iltaau
r#t non t!.!itn&gt;,
r.iuunf to ih*
ib» *r;«ttsa ot is* j" * - * «• is. reuii »r i t i e t

la mn4 t v • • c a r 'V s C e u n lr * * 4 M r
C o n -1 - r* 'tH t» - M n t * C o u n tr.

Ceat/af P tH $ 1

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fkoak vou far your hinndfy
promise you a naw high
oxporienca whan you taka dolivory af your
AT (OWfST COITI

HOUSE JOIN T U s u t U T I O S N a It*
A JOINT RESOLUTION h « r o " &gt; &lt; sn
AnMn 4 "MWI u A rtK Is VIII a t Um 1'o as lll'itla n ut Um SUM ol rValKM H fM tl'f
w A in u n i.n l mt P iu p .il, lo t T tlW u 4
ISM C ourt Pun a l ¥ . . . « , k y A l t l n ,
l l m u A M Itla ea l M w i w Pra.IdS
“W 4
County ml H o . SUM *1
rv»'Ut»! P m C asiaty Ta* Atmmmot w o t
A a r n t t i P io p e n * ol Ut* Cm m , lor Um

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Poland reports a shortgg* of
cats.. Thera 1* ea*&gt; country that
should prove a very ready mar­
ket for that yeVto-be-Uveaud

patrods. AU wl
are interested

past several nionUi, wore Miss
Bsssii Zaehnrt and Mi* I.. W.
.Shuman. BurVeys b f all store*
In Seminole County will Ik- made j
In 'Ihp future bv Orlando ttl’ A
personnel.
II (’. Dnllose tins
tervrd a* rhairtnan nf the local
nrirp and ralionlng l&gt;.'i"d D ur­
ing ihr war period ami for •omr
lime after the board w « under
(he direction of A II I'eteisnii
who is now artivc as n iraltnr.

of rain fell during the night,
and tlio rAin continnca tp fall
tjslay .’
1
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A t Ihe height of (he (food,
transportation
u is ’ halted
in
mane portions of San Antonio.
Hundreds of automohtles were
stalled
while
their
occupants
wailed to vnfety across street*
where wuter was running with
dantrernugi swiftness
.
The Good is .di-scribed us the
wor«t since the t 1 San A n -,
dimi.i ll-i-le i
\ Sun Antonio
ncw&lt;p,ipvi' .ii-.n ia l it ps. tb *
most serious flood in the mem­
ory of living 'man.
*
I'o) * e i.roadr*-J appeals for
h-'.itil oil...m I motors a fter
\t mv .1'«•'i 'iltie , I'ui , a number
of ,t. |
i
• and ra ft* '
TRIKD FOR THEIR CRIMfS .iK.iinjt htigi.mily, Germany'* micr-powcrDll high cnppiMnil sit* In ihe prisoner*' ilock l*ifr&gt;rr th&lt;- Intern*Itnnal Military Tnhurist at ttu rm i.ri; They arc I Ren trsrnar
*lr*l Hermann tkreimg ram inpilrr of the Luftunllr ? Ru.lolf
He**, deputy fuehrer. 3 Joachim von ItlhtM-ntrop foreign minis
).cr; 4 Fi’cli| Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, chief of ihe high com muni.
h —Alfreil Rosenberg, rllrecior ef the foreign pohlu .l oftti •- &lt;&gt;
lla n * Frank, who tulc.l Polish ar-v*. 7 Wilhelm Krirk. ilirrrlor of
central nfflce for ’Norway. AUa&lt;r-loirralnr. R Julius Strn chrr.
eilltor nf l&gt;er SUirwer; 0 —W tlthrr Punk, director of lh* luirhsbank; 10 lljalm ar Schacht, heal of,the lteichst&gt;ank. It Grand

Chinese Armies Citrus Packing Operations Slated 100 Weap ons To
Locked !
'
To Get Underway Next Week Thunder Welcome
Struggle
American Legion
gnyij fuijt, utj- r*l&gt;" led p, stall.
('ommunittl
■—-i ■—- - 1- ‘
■Q-.'f - | 4&gt;Vt"i
" O f llwalliif “Ker-iu* Convention ^ Will
Of P resen t Battle
Begin On Sunday |
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B iu^ est
DisruKsion I ’o Bt* On

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p r l " I i " |l - i
rite 1‘u i r i i k l i i . i t i " i i i p i i m ,
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fiplitin^ • al i»«*» UT*1
&lt;)|H’iiiti|; it a ‘.'K ill iin iiii.il r o i i v r t i e t r a t tr i e J o i|ttip i n iA ( «Mit|M»et o f
( I o n in .S a n F r i n c i i r n n n H u n *
llvrdiTin.
day, and
(hi* h iirire v t t o p i c u p
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v a . tin
f o r d is ru itB iftfi
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(Kins.
Tlu*# Catholic nc\v*pu|i'T,
W elfare, ytnted. mrHiiwl o i r , that
another icovrrnmrnt f o r c e h n «
attackctl Toltin.

DPI.AND, Sept. 27. (Special)
— For the benefit of 'public
school teachers and other* who
cannot attend’ classes during Ihe
day-time hour* o f Ut" regular
school week, Stetson University
is o ffe rin g ' a lim it' d number of
rouhe* on' Thu rsd ay e v n in g i
and on Saturday.* this fall. Ilraii
II. C. Garwood an n o u n cer holay."
. Course*
in
d u ratio n , geoJ
grnphy, sociology, and history
will b« offered if there is suf­
ficient demand. Thursday 'night
classes will beg^n Oct. 3. Those
who a re jn le r c s td may irport
■t any time from 7:00 to H:00
P. M. th at ’'evening. Saturday
classes will begin Oct. 5. Those
Interested In Saturday classe,
may report at 0 :0 0 A. M. Degn
Garwood atated that n larga
British political .agent wae eh.’t
number nf teachers and others
tn death In the nrthweet Trontler
hod expressed th eir desire ’ for
New* Agency dlepaUh‘from Delhi REMAINING TRAILKRH MOVED ouch classes.

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LAWRENGDRURG, Turn.. Sept.
87—l&amp; i—Tha d ifen** counsel- for
Jft Columbia, Tenn. negroes charg­
ed with participation in last F e b ­
ruary's racial flareup started
their cose today.
Th*
sta te ' rested Ue rase last
night*
a fU r offering testimony
and exhibit* aimed at proving
its ccntentlon that four policemen,
who were shot when they entered
the Mink Slide ere* of Columbia
war* plainly visible.
. The defence contends th at
hegroe* In th * area were alarmed
over "racial feelings” end m is­
British Politician
took the officers for a mob.
/(g e n t Shot To D eath T h * state presented Its case
in ■ week, although it took six
LONDON,
Sept. 27—(AT— A weeks to select the all-erhiLt
ju ry pow sitting In the panel box.

negotiated. •'

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t uiHpany ,,t ihe Farmer* .State
Mar Ret, The Maikft Fruit Ciitn
party nnd nenrliy Sniitliuard nnd
i’atrirk fruit parking plant* nri-

Ihe injunction, which had resalt­
ed In the imprisonment of union
chief Ceorge Mueller.
S jtllfm e n t hopes aroused by
the withdrawal of the Injunction
an,i the release nf Mueller wer*
dashed-by the failure of wage
talks. Tha u rlrn is demanding a
2 0 , percent In e ra s e , tha latest
offer from the company would
havj- granted five percent. The
strikers rejected the offer, end
Mueller says the company has not
budged since.

' The remaining trailers of the
SO Navy trailer* at the tralliucamp at French Avenue and Flftn
Htreet were todiy being loaded
on Navy trucks br mean* of a
large rntne, end were taken to
Green Cove Springs, This will
supply a badly needed area for
trailera of'Incoming tourist*. .’

D a m a g e ! s I ’ M im ing:

tutil literally thou..
residents have boeu
■■!&lt;
homeless by the flood, w a ­
ters. MotV* 'titan s ix in c h e s

Stetson P lan s Niiflit
Defense Of Neifroes
Classes F o r Students
(n R ace Trial Begins

said that the agent, MaJ. John
Stewart Denal. wo* kidnapped
by tribesmen June 2t and lat«r
was released. Th* dispatch 'gave
no details of his death.
Donald and two other members
of the British Agency staff wer*
held captive two week* by tribes­
men before their release eras

P ro p e rty

Into
*Mill ui ns
As
Rains
S 111i
Fail

^ 'A stj&lt; tlt1JC at». J4tguilti.ring .iti* t.

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We ho*, boon Informed by Iho Chovrolol Motor Division (hot
th* pail month has wltnossod only a slight Improvomoqt In
th* rat* of production of now Chovrolol postsngor cars. As
a rosult, shipments of now cars lo doaltrt for dolivory are
still far bolow tho Itvol wo ond lh* factory had hoped lo
attain by this llm*. In fact, through Auguit, Chevrolet's
output of cars In 1946 was only JX6% of th* numbor lufnsd .
out during tho corroipondlng period of 1941.

production galnt.

» te m p t t u r n Pie p re riu e re ) e&lt; U&gt;1*
A m v n Jm trt.
.
. SECTION I I t. From a n f aK«r J a n u ­
a ry I. IH I. Iha County T a t Collector tn
tho County of IIUUbtHoufn, Blato of
VTofMa U.aII rot 1*41 sit Ua#q Wvtot? sn
tho County bv (lit BUM CuuMy, C ounty
Be haul IksorJ. litiaw l D U trto s R p n lil
T e a Bchpol D u tx u ti and MunidjmllUoa
of JIllltborOUBh C ounty, FtorU a. o ir r y i
In tho City of P lan t City It b # A f oavmf.1
from Iha brovUlona of tlfti AmcAdmvnt.
E Tho L o tu U to r f ^ h a ti at tho Lo«M*
laUvo BoMton of i h ! a &lt;»4 from ttmo to
ttm o tharoaflar. oitoct M m •t*orifyUi« iho
p onora. function t. But m i and r o m p t r u -

uuquesne s trik e
Puts 31,000 Men

Formosa must hava been of a
vasur charactar. alnre there i*
no record of itr iT T k iii'it fs ii, srpt
Mar Arthur then dKlared that
the Japantae had fighter fpb
.
port from Navv carriers, and Duq r.,1" light mil
that American bombtr* without lung is im« ilown t
such protection vrould hove had eormal nnd’ still *
no 'chance of auccesi against 'trike of Duqursni
Formosa.
•
ten d its -fo u rth d
Finally, the General aald h e , go|i«tiont arc cont
had ordsrift the withdrawal of ntw m ntrarta I* In
heavy hombera to the southern have apprair,| in I
ialand of Mindanao several dav* dnlimis fur the fir*
before, and th a t half of the the 3200 power woi
available planes, II) of them, had .’k.000 other* are u
gone there.
i " f th* ihortagr nf
General MacArthur a
Supervisory work
ment wa« Uan*mlt*«d
the As- ,,v„ w„rkcra arc

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Associated Press Leaded Wire

F R ID A Y , S E P T . 2 7 , 1 9 4 6

Day Of Judgm ent N ear F o r Nazi Would-Be Supermen

County Price And
Rationing B o a r d
Closes Office Here

W HILE FLYIN G J i lt plana uv.r
th&lt;- Mississippi Itivrr, Raymond
IViwcr. discavfm l that hr IwJ
no gasoline -in hi* tank, lie land­
ed on Ihe river near Minneapolis’
and then' faced The ?»rnbl?m nf
getting up I be I-a Ilk which 1 i»
Due in hmigrtaiy reasons, the
I IK) feel high at that point.
Here he i* Ikmiik brought to the Keminole County l*rire and R a ­
top of bank.
( International) tinning Board, established bore
on Jan 5. 1042, was rlo.rd tmlav
end p rison, who nfl'd inforhiv--t
tinn otr matter* pertaining to ra-4
Hoping, are Advised to rnntart
Mb*. Marth/i Chnpmnn. rhn-f III*A
j clerk * t . I bo „ld past office build
. mg in Orlando, R v/n- nnoounred
i by Mre. Kr.rl Je ls r . . who hna
served n» chief rlerk bere.

Power Production In
Smoky City Still
Sinking Gradually

committi* sumrrmmf
nousr jo ik t RcnoumoN no t*.
A JOINT HTSOI.trrtON P lu p u m s lh ,
A n i.m h i.n l ol J n ll.n i JC ol A rp.l* Mi
o l U i. ComUUiUm s i U»s *UI« ol n » -

Here Is the Latest New*

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f tl The Isefialeture th e n i t the ( j f W
U u v i heeeien of IN I, en d from time to
Ume Ihereefier eneet l i w i iH O ffta f
ih e p o e m , fuaetkme. d u tie s end com*
peneetkso o# County T e i C o lle c ts dene*
neted la pereyreph I of Ihls hectl.n l \
end ehell lik e e tiu provide fu r u.e r«l«
leetlon. ra re , cuitudy, rr y o rtln g er*d diebureem enl of ell U eee cw tlecuj Lj the
County T e a Collector.

'^LLi..-'.Ri*iIl!riAlUd'i- — ’ • ~

their new Chevroleti

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P lia n t* 3 5 8

The! th e follov&gt;ln| A m endm ent of
Article VIII of the Conetltutioo ol the
n u t# of H ortste relative to the n»rv«m ent end C ollect ton of etl te e e r tn '.ho
C ounty of H llltboroufh, BUt# -u H o rtd e.
by H e-N um berin| BecUon II •• odo^lrd
hi U»» O r e m l a m t e a of IH I oa ee so
m ake It reed Section 12 Of Article VIII
of the C ontllh itto n of the *tete of F lo r­
ida. eAd by Amend Inf her lion I I of
Article VIII nf the C onilitulton of the
B u te of F lo rid :, ee tdo p ted et in* H enerel Election In November. nJ IM 4 en
ee to meko II reed Bee lion n of A*Ucle
VIII of tho Cnnetnution of the Htote of
Florida. en-L tn ev d u d e the Cit? of Plent
C ity Pom fold A m endm ent; l i t end the
tom e la hereby ty reed to end tliell be
eutirvUMed .to th o P o t t r t o t Ike » &lt; t v

To f/toie who eagerly await

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•ut-numberrd and naver had a
chance of winning,
;
The General broke hit. long
allknce an this subject because of
charges
jnadfr .by
Lieutenant
General Lewis II. Brereton, who
commanded th e Philippine Air'
Forece In 1 0 4 1 .. In . a book .recertly published. Brereton said
he had aske,| permission o f Mae-'
Arthur's chief o f sta ff to assault
A the island o f Formosa, from
_ which the Japanese attacked—tinPhllihpinrs. B rereto n " said that
permission fo r the attack was
withheld so long that the avail­
able small force of bomber* were
caught and destroyed' at Clark
F|eld, DO miles north of Manila.
General MacArthur answered
that chargo w ith - Iho follnwinr
statement
“General
Bm Pton
never recommended an attnek
on Formosa to me and I know
nothing of such a recommend#"* lion having been made.”
MacArthur went on t&lt;&gt; »«v
that in the short interval of
time involved, it Is doubtful ttint
an attack could have been ’ car­
ried out before the enemy’s sr»
rival.
- The General added that the
air forces in the Philippines
were hardly more than a token
force, with inaufficlent equip­
. ment. Incomplete fields nnd InA adequate maintenance.
“
"They vrere.” said Mar Arthur.
-- ’Ltautplttely ovstw bslpjd.'*
'
Tlie Oeijeral added that mt
blame la attached to General
Brereton or other meml&gt;ers of
the commend. '
MacArthur made a list of
points concerning events on the
. fateful day,- Dec. It. Maniln time
, . j|e m UL fir s t. Utah-the. handl-

HUNT S T U X ED O FE E D STORE

CEWATF JO IN T IIM O I.l!T IO J NO. &amp;J3
A JOINT RESOLUTION Propusing tn
A m*n«f **.»•*« to (h« Cnfitlllullofi St Ih i
%A«u c&gt;f Flofld*. I j tv know n ta Article
X X . B#cttone I end I. Thvrrof. f.cU tlny
U» lh# ConknlLlfiRM. AUrllUtlnf bt Cre• t 1rg of C efte ln County Offlrva. and the
A tiM fih tai $t.d CMltcUon of H unlHpel
Teava by C ounty Tea Offlclela. In O rarye
t*i&gt;4in lf. Florlde. ind P io a ld ln f fa t fl»f•ivnrfum D vctlona far Acceptance or R ifvction cf any l-etr of D e i Fnarlrd by
the l.g flrijlu fv of the Met# nt Florida
a« Piot ideal ta u !4 Prov«&gt;»cJ A m tntf-

Ol'KNINOSOON .
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and ninny oilier items.

IsEOAU NOTICE

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LUN CH

Pillsbury’H W h eat Bran

Mi HMftuttaauU ftvm

rt i'im to th« •&lt;'*oM tulip I t'ciiti »•*
i f Hit* Luflifi iur\ th#y y«»t rDi*m h r»- iltuiny I|i«* vtar y m n

lut lira* littv uiillno i/ca| that »!»&lt;•.
vmr Arllruttort became a ritv in [
Hrml of a county, proviilrd tin*
rirflhtc nlw want It so.

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U U t i a s k a e a g k g p tlM a n s u k l s s m
■,!•*&lt;» M#.4 * a 'l l»#t snaiykta s s S &lt;k&gt;iw i Mb#
about itom . N s l a r j B u r k ,s r tn iln s ru a tlw l
| w r fcWMn meo4 atUatlsga.
j T h e k lJ srrn s re H s tu te tth ie fw s r -ftsk ln §
pUjnmom w sslf tmt of IW
Ste m s m W* smd
b r t j m a .i people
* bU*i I $
p in ts a 4sw.
b IM II R l l « cif klJa*/ tuU « • rut (Ultra
don’t work *vli. poUsTbowa
m atUr
k l u i T I c m ( wIm a i i m f lU rt n « |g |ii|
fc«/k*&lt;h«a. rfcgumatlg paiM. U t $a|f.», k'*a U
p t p sm4 m sr zr, trH tU j «P nkshta. t ssUin*.
pu « m i uasWrth« g y I taU arU t t d dlul*
ri«^\MD(ur a ra a (j(« M a rta » 1UiMaArt.
OAsi UtmiAf MMUswttlwk i th« r»It *&gt;«&gt;•.
»U h yvur kUaaya cr Uo*M#r.
a alt I A sk r w r d n t s i u t (^r U a a 'i
g DU.oa‘1
• a tta u k n t dlurwtU. w d • -..s .s f .D y
fo r o ta r (u roar*. IXmia*# glv*
'PT H j W u l Will bw'k Iks I I MiWt q&lt;

rmm’ i mustache it* “ nuttakeout."
Atlu-Mtii nAL-d the detail and
Ipl-imrd a t. hi* nest |mvs* cuni sti ll e whit hi, tiiualni he wbitfirm er
bollle •!e*l down to half it
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tirgSolf. lt-hp.lt..
• given
Ih r
.iitiM iin l liiiM ’A i **f K c d what

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Estim ated

P A R IS. S r p U 27, 14’)— A
working committee tit Ihr I’arts
Pcncr Conferonce today turned
down u proposal to srt up n
.Court of . humsn . rights. - Tho
court Was proposer) by Australia.
The suggestion was defeated
by a vote of 16 to 4 after Bovlet delegate Andrei Vlahlnakv
ridiculed, the idea as Infantile.
The proposal ' for n court of
human rights, he asserted, is
worthy of being filrd only in
the waste !&gt;««ket. .
The Australian plan was designei to guarantee'fundam ental
freedom*
regardless of
race.
Yishinikv denounced it »s ju ridicallv 'an,| politically , illitciali-.
He slid it would-be no less jjcasonaM* to seek a w o rld 'court
to guarantee equality nnd justice
to Indians in Asia nnd negroes
in the United States of America.
Today’s action removed
the,
ruurt o f human rights proposal
from the books *o f the confer,
rare. The -«tea*ur«-had previous­
ly been withdrawn from t te a 'v
d tsfls for llolgarin. Ilomnnin.
Hungary and Finland and today
it was removed from the su g ­
gested treaty with Italy.
Ii
Could lie revived, however, ut
plenary - *' *'ion of Ihr confei
encr
In toitav's vote Sew Zrulun.l
and South Africa supported thr
Australian proposal.

T O K Y O . S e p t . 2 7 ,1 / P )

PillHb'ury’H W h eat Shorts
O f T ir e d Kid n ay s

Arlington County, Va., A t 100 Ye
May Become Cilv If Residents Wish

BR EA K FA ST

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Scores Hurt, Hundreds
Homeless In ban Antonio Hood

Vishinaky Describes
Plan Of A ustralia
U. S. A ir F o rces Rescued By Firem en
As Juridically, P o ­
W ere Outnumbered
litically
Illiterate
By Ja p s On Dec. 7

General Dougins MncArthui*
came out with his long
1 'awaited explanation of how
moat of the American plnnca
ip the Maniln area wcrc-tlcstroyed on tlie ground on thu
first day of the war. MucArthur said that the U. S.
Air Forces wore hopelessly

T uxedo. Yellow. Corn
IMI1 0r4-THf-SPOT PICTUlf shows looters feeing from S chemist and provision mcrchant’j.’Uiop in ilombay,
India, si a military patrol wr.» approachlny lhc Cent. T his' action toyk place during the rioting that swept
I k ; .b./ when tin P.disn Interim Government headed by Pandit Nehru took over without Uie participation
Ins o v » « l l^sgue. Eighty n m were killed anJ Jt'0 tcrlbm ly I g jjg s J lo Ike riots.
(InUrr.uUcnnl)

GOOD

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

Fir«t na„ atWar uvoiedDown

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WifriNO In a police elation In Lo* j
Angeles after &gt;he Had been booked
on fuiplrion ot mufdcr Is Mrs. .
Jeanette P ar, 21, a former taxi 1
dancer. Police say she confessed to,
(trending her daughter, Judy, 3, a
spastic paralytic. She was quoted
by the police as laying, **Jl way a
m
e r c y killing—iha
killing—«he never would get
snercy
V e il.1*' (International Soundphoto);

(JU S T

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Mac Arthur Defends Proposai For g |X J ) e a fJ

H U N T S T U X ED O F E E D STOKE
•is following: th e m arket down!
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Established 1908

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M tcw irt&amp; i jo**

TH E

T * P red sc* Prosperity for' Hanford.
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PUpYisieH

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LIO N S MP.CT TONIGHT
Rernlrers r r th * Hanford Lions
Club will hold a sone meeting
and supper tonight at H:00 o'clock
at the Sanford C o u n try' Club at
which a number o f Lion officials
frojn nearby.cities an* expected t,"
he present.

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Lr-iis - it|»* « v|M&lt;t«d
. n 4( t)i«
Msilr* M eikrl, reir i l l #li&gt;»k !•» Mm
k« » N U ilM E cr II- J . I oilman, win.
jr*I fr-1 tii.it t h n r u n i «til| n lut
nf ittrrti tinxluff iti tin* horih.
.\ M-rnnittirntlfitinii
tlmt
nil
l»nl«|iri|*s nt (hr mntkrt l»r pnifU
r,| v%i»» fitntlr l*i%l rvcim n at m
1*14-•• 11ti|*

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M n iL r t

\&lt; K n in r y

FRANKFORT. Kept. 27 V.Vl —
Forintr WAG Copt. Kalhlt-*-" N'a*ii
ljurant .tixlay. rnmpletcd her .1*fciisc cn chrfrgr-a-.of taking part
in the theft of the II t l l f family
Jr wets from Krongltcrg Cnst)«« •"
Germany.
j
Mt». Durant declined*) to l&gt;*
questioned on the theft charge and
she took the stand only briefly
brfote an right-judge military
court -in Frankfurt. Her terifmany was roncerneil unly with a
compinirn rharge of l&gt;ritig alisrnt
without Irava.. Aflor that, her
attorney* asked for a rec*** until
Monday to prepare final a rm Uteriis.

tiiihv miinkey
getting

&lt;5,000 IOstate Is
Left By Roosevelt
p ill rilK K K P S 'lK . N Y.. Sept.
Z gP&gt; P rr*n b n t -Pranklin- Del,iini li». ■i-v-tt left iH'litnd him an
,estate of fl.OrC'.nOO.
According
to n tax nppruisal filed with
iiuii-li' Ms I'm im y.
Y. inu grua*
'- la te actuallv amounted to cottsiiiiral'ly more than |1,SOO,000.
Aliuust 47E0.000 bad to be taken
fi.,," that for funeral expenses,
drill*, bequest* and other costs.
the
President’* fun ral and
legal nm| administrative costs a ftu hi.\. dciitlt siim g tu mure Ahnn
fitOB.000 . Kmrh of the three-oxrul"Y
of the will received *
r.iiiiml-sii n of ulmost $100,000.
Attutney's fees canto to $75,000.
Tim niunuinoiil ^%«M-te*l a l Hyd*
Park cost over (il,000. Another
sltcshle expense came through a
part of the will which made be­
quest* of almost $00,000 to char­
ity nod public welfare.
.

Arrording to State Highway
Patrolman L. 0 , Jlender who in ­
vestigated
the
accident,
the
Ktudnbakrr skidded into t|ie path
of the other car when the brake*
|ocke,| - a* - Jones nppjtrd them.
Until
car*
were, considerably
damaged. Mr. Wise wit* taken
In . Fctiiald laiughtmi Memorinl
llospiOtl where x-rtiy* lire („ lie
taken to determine hi* injuries.

ONLY

HEARING SL A T E D TO N IGH T
Tho City Commission will con­
duct a hearing tonight at 1:00
o'clock to hear argument* far
or again*t changing tho south­
east *»d northeast corner* of
French Avenue and Tw enlltth
Street from residential tn” retail
busim-s* xnoc*.

-! "In&gt; afternoon of
|i, lei ni.dU.ry- from
* M i l l ) Island in
Mm i. pal Zoo was
i ., wild mithrcak
Ute|. 11 monkrys on
.»ii.i ^h.l_ everything
mild tr r h iiij« r -/ ir r t Sirpu.
Mniigliteu .ind lds ussDttints
gelling the iiiw arrival*
I heir )"&gt;* and into iho
enrbrsilr
adjiiining the

\l ll| -:ss. Sept 27 i API
I’lilllirnl
Midi-in i tt.rril
mica m Green** tmlo, a*
hmg ( . i « U r II |rl| I iigl.itid
In irliirn I r uni evrli
l*iP-li lie- I mm l l " -&gt;.ilt |..III
"I III. arrest
,,l 70 siililirr-.
»ml I * ii i il l l r r i ,
tin 7/
mi n a ir eliargi-d " tih Irving
In scr/r llir Greek military
headquarters al Trikkala in
Tlieaaaly. I h e 'r i l , is a kr)
point
from
»Hirh Greek
mililarv
authnritir-s
have
tieen mndurting mopping up
"peralinrls
against
armed
lefllsl IlMIllls.

• ••tiimit til* I'lPkfnt w m ,- t'hnir
i •... U A l,r*f f Irt
.ii*l mill
irn so.I I in a oiundt f*.i •1111 y t. 'if. in* titi.ft . laitti* . I inner.
• • .it. I .. i II • I •
Relpli
a
- IP", will i.iti.^
•**' ue i W til; .lift II-1»•v Ni.Fl** |e*mPn\ i t " '.*•,- ft", wai t,|i t • the
levi-l nf wage* pn'il nut ui pi I.
vale iiiiiip«lry
Mure t)u." 7**0
othei t esiilutjiirii. tiave air rad V Ncialt W ise In ju red
tireii -iitJeil nut and pa**ed alniig
to
vnrlo",
ei'iuiniljer*
Two In Autom obile W re ck
hiiiidfet nintv nil »f them' deal I
with irlmbditutlon. Thirty are . N'l.alt Wise of Sanford Avenue
on -hputing.
was injured yesterday afternoon
The ' legion
I*
performing nt l:f&gt;0 o'clock following ii colli­
quite a stunt at Ihi* convention. sion between tlie 1040 ( bevrolet
Il is 'building n prefabricated sertati be wit* driving it'Mh on
hoim,. witli two liodrooms right the Otlnn'i" litgbwuv near lh "
on the lawn in front - f .conven­ dog track, and a hrnrifl new IP 17
I*'
tion headquarters.
When
the SlmlriotLar l!mip|i
convention end*, the model house Koutlt on the riuoi bv Stevukl
will lie shipped to the home Jo n es, -St. Petersburg K tu d tlin c

Defense R ests'In
Jew el T h eft Trial

New Munkeys.
Arrived Yesterday
,\ | Municipal Zoo

-W ARE IHSUF-S WARNING
Turtdey, Oct. I. will Ih* Ihe
ileadlinn for rddalning drivers
liren*M for which an estimated
3,(W1 le r in m have yet to apply,
according to County Judge R.
\V. \Vare. A fter Oct. I. examina­
tion* mu»t lie taken to secure a
lir e tu r

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DAYS LE FT T O
REN EW Y O U R

DRIVER’S

LICENSE

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THE SANFUkli HERALD, SANPOKD. FUOKIDA

TOWN

il Cotnmori Sense
D j Spud* Johnson.

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MAYBE \ b u CAN S E T A G I LOAN T O S T A R T
7A 0 U S I N E $ ? , B U T
B E S U R E IT S - f T A F E
O R YOU'LL B E S O R R Y .

kqtomnloiy nnd Plant Quarantine.
A s Commissioner- A r t h u r C.

Brown r f tho .State Plant Hoard
t: -tald recently. '“Our Job la proI. teetlon—iirotection tor Flnrida’a
groves, orrhanl*. fields, nn&lt;l garI dent as that soma foreign pest
may not eolrr our state,and ruin
Mir erop«.‘
1

in tmits|iortati&lt;
ducy&lt;1 »hi| plug . hivI travel time
from weeks to day* nnd hour*,' the
Plant Hoerd’e Job is difficult In*
deed. All plnnrx and ship* arriv­
ing in Florida from foreign lend*
must be mrt by inspector* and all
plant material that may harbor
foreign pest* must be carefully
examined. Material found affected
by dangerous pests muet be de*
ttroyqd or »*fetfu»rdrd. Examlnw-

------ -,y,t0 B ,t ^ •-r~e-«™
encrypai) ror me return os
K ^ . lf ^ ^ i «? , f( .i ? . VA? !!f .,,r0[ k. r?T,T,*h
w ralp allca*&gt;»«uieii»ipic
In A thensspJcandyps
wb4 WU voted back
power
nationwide referendum.
referendum. At
At left
left, the
the kin;
kina's portrait It car­
b* ck Into
11,10»
° w ,r la »• nationwide
pea up | nisroiejtaircsi'i w e* reception
roesn.
At
right,
a
maid
makes
the
roys
reccpUon roan.
meld
^oyal bed. A crown Is embroidered
tm W cpyaTtet. Thg palece U b modem, quite simple building, but turntshed tog ■ king, (International)

-m
e .......
b o y s
...........
annual su m m er

everyone ip hgln him §nd hla co-|»ure by not Attem pting to brinjr
w orlrre In thle vtry ImporUmt 1 In . plant m aterial* fh u m lghl
"■stU r oJ prutartlng onr a g rleu l- 1 hartioc foreign peaU and to send

r e a c h
e d;
............

f i f e s B U ftD ocK fe
K ITCH EN o i l $ t o v k b l a s t

iV HfNCTAIR
'CSON
t b .—Forced
from
their rich Janets tn Mexico by de­
ft a' In war. the Ysqul Indiana o(
Muthcm. - Ar Ixuns U*i*yr prove t»
the world that .displaced pe/oou*
ctan retain their distinctive ways of
Ufa under the mast difllculi clr»
c*iinstances.
■
With a bounty plarcd on each
pair of Yaqut ears, these ex-out­
laws were driven Into the United
(Mates and have remained on *uf(•ranee. For the Oral 30 years
bare they were* afraid to reveal
their Identify as Yaquls.
Close lb 3,000 o f' them are now
concentrated in seven village* tn
the southern part of the state.
Changing from farmers and buntera to day laborers, * they have
kapt their strong feeling of naUonalLsm and their ualque.Indian

r»*rvM^manc*Ta

difficult task of thy Pl«ni

woatp *iom.

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BBgg
.

2foreljn
S ‘r
V ^ or’ br,n*,n*
•?,
plants
some delicloua

LKT YO UR

a* VETERANS

^ peri men of any strange
the Plant Hoard entomhlogl
(|iln*sville for idrntifieatien.

IN T I M E F O R -THE C O F F E E f t .C A K E S E R V E D * B Y

cargo, a* ship's aloreif, or In bkgM l ' !• neeeasary. Anyone^ who
tgkr* iqtg consideration
th;
' “ '"
' 1* nom- erou* planes ami ship* nrrivin

m
I

HAV£ US fAVS THAT
O L o .ser today w m
AHm m REPAIRJOB

prevent their w

5 8 a /i£ k Q o /i//o /!c tJ
118 Park Avenu.
, Phone 29

FIR E S T O N E
they understand the com«4Uat«on*
th at, might result frtim brinalng
III xuch.'lnutcrlr.tx.
,
___
Ouch pssts aa tba Japanese
beetle. Mediterranean fruit fly,
while-fringed beetle, th0 boll
weevil, arid -cltnie canker cams
front othsr countrica. The (Iomega
»uch puts uir.va done ia only too
well known. To protect our agri­
culture from other pest* 'thnt
might prov, eaunlly or moro deslTvctive, it behooves everyone to

m

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:*jf4v-

Ifej

AOMINtS-

THRU

_
forwlam fruit, have objxted to
,
•
their-plant* c r plant product* be- • ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ I

When Mexico achieved Inde­
pendence from Spain, encroach­
ment on Yaqul land' began. The
Indians fought, and their land be­
came a bloody battlefield for al­
most a century. Both aides were
guilty .of massacre*, .but for Ui«
Yaquls II was a losing Oghl,*
,
The Yaquls developed a great
leader tn Cajeme. the "man who
does not drink," but after uniting
all the village* to light aa a unit
his troop* wrnt down before a
great army assembled by ‘Alai,
president of Mexico, and Ca)cme
was executed.
Mexico ordered the extermina­
tion of the Yaquls. They were shot
dostn wherever found. Those- cap­
tured were sent to Vera Crux ,or
Yucatan to work as peons. Borne
escaped to the Bacatete moun­
tains. some sought safety by
ennotng the border Into the
United Stales.
Atrocities Arc Remembered
Men now living tn the villages
df Pascua, on Tucson's northern
fringnt, or (luadalupe. .outside
Phoenix, can remember seeing
both their parents killed before

COUPON SALE
PrfcAenl th la-ad nnytlmo

anthropologists and nludcnis of
primitive liv in g ."
Borne o f their homes ara made,
from the mud of the land upon
which most o( them are squatters'.
Others are made from pieces of
tin salvaged from city dumps or
cardboard cartons from grocery
stores.
These Yaquls frown on inter­
racial marriages, whether to Mex­
icans or American Indiana.
Approximately 47 percent of all
:he days of the year are taken up
with ceremonies of some type.
' These ceremonies and their re­
ligious obligations lake a great
l«rt ol their meager Incomes.
Prestige in the villages depends
upon ceremonial activity lather
than wealth. They hava five male
and two female ceremonial wrlclles. tn which they combine | IfAVINO NIW YOtK kAY accomj inlcd by n destroyer escort li the aircraft esrrlor Randolph which
lYllev'e the carrier Franklin li,. H
Christian and non-Christian ele­
elf In Kuri pcin wafets. The Randolph la a velthan of many ing^jements In ihelf rituals. Marriages
inehU In lha Pacific. Tho ’ courtoor cair uf the Rgoiccclt to Orcek watci* following the plebiscite In that
sre first performed by a priest; [
country was The subject ol much din usslon "by the Russians at the time of lh« visit.
tfnfcmatlontil)
Then, tn most Instance*, tho cou­
ple returns to the village (or eight •
cr ten hours of Yaqul ceremonies 1
iMass W alkout Comes'
'On the day of the wedding, 1
groups of relatives accompany the ,
boy and girl wherever they go
Late In the day the boy's party '
‘'attacks ' the glrl'a group, “cap- !
luring'' her and carrying her of!
to the home of the boy"a parents.
Yaquls believe that each Oclo- j
tor their dead arc given a holiday ■
from Heaven and return to thetr' 1
former, villages to listen to what '
U going on Then, on All Saints 1
I0r their Invisible (load, after
which the spIrlU return to the
Even The Children
jklc.s for another year.
:
Molt famous of th&lt;‘ Yaqul cere­
Should Feel B e tte r
monies are the dances a t Easter
of
primitive,
A weird mixture
paxan beliefs combined with faith 1 8 AI.KM, W. \*u.. Sept. ^7. (/PJ
— All elderly woman came into
(hu..qfficv of n Salem doctor to­
day ahd nwkeilt
' '
•How much do I owe you for
those two buldrt you delivered
Th*»
Davi*.
Ihc
Th*

6-inch R U L E R fo r 5c
Quantities Limited

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thmurht a MUMtiint. t hi*r
figure at $7f».
bill wit* 2 5 y rai* «»vrr«

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Officials Probing
Army Plane Crash
WK8 T PALM BKAL’ H. Sept- X
(&gt;}*)—Official* uf Morrliioii field
today were lnve»tlK«Iing
the
crash of an Army l*BY from the

Tha beginning
ol a beaulifol friendship.
|„
la ______ i t ____■ _a___ m
m.. w P»*ybl| at tha RITZ •Konday and

throa.Eleven Killed In
,X ’i Ilindu-MuHlem Rials
said

Third Atomic Bvmb Toit
Really Thought U10I011

a

KURT LAV' DK It li A !.F, Reft1?
NASHVILLE
- T'l. . Kcudcuj.
i? r ^
tanJ»hT”fulnr- _ hone? ‘fvfpy ’•&gt;•n; 1^i«»/ncm ovnf
(irv#1
*lnu,| of other ttrllojU
'rctiqp* uf tht-'rcijuol mi ineat mi.l otijtv n’uire
nnlii* winch
wnil on daylight! foods for BO day*. The plan wa«
ch went
•iivjiik’ -lime fm ’ IhA numpit r. ■ off, toil liy ho«i*o ujojo^ity lea,1t
.. TheicUfk* •i o-lN h.)tV iJ?o itltf' J &lt;*■**'i
•V(". Mr* oittiftW: " of M.1 ' J
luiiini iwik to tVntml Standard chusctl*.
’
.
iTiinr at 3:1111 iiYlnrk Snttmlov • In ’ urging vlil1 rrnioVal of nil
im i rum: imtmii of rnrly Siln lny Ol*A rontrol, l!ngn» •aid, ' \VV
«» ii the practice *n other daylight »h«nii1 u n u t ml «• f»*l a* we
timr nirat,
That 1* th,* Im'*! method &gt;f
lt*» all iKfatiM' of an -trn r by aiding tho economy nml Bniji.'-'’•-»
tin* city council in writing the j of tlii. countrv ilnil ridding iitlc*
local iiitlinanre lant May,
*eh,** of the Muck market.

Outline Of Kingdom's
Foreiirrr Pulley Aflknl
Unlvornu

M K I lk a u i

,ml Won^^

H E R A L D ^. S A N F O R D , .F L O R ID A

■jrime Schedule U psetsM cCormack McatVUfc
I
By City O rdinance! E n d orsed By RoK*m

Today the villages are being re­
populated. Ytmng men who served
with the - American forces and
those who departed to take war

a t th
. . a t ;,

SA N FO R D

t%f Newafralarp*

To prevent such pests and dis­
ease* from coming Into Florida
and the rrtl of thq United Btates,
to prevent them from gaining n
foothold, an,| to stamp them out
aa quickly a* possible if perrhanc*
i
tL y gain entry arn tho duties of
the Florida ,S\nt&gt;- Plant Board an.!
g ", the United
Bureau uf
[
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TH E

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B E T T E f t &lt;SfeAB SOM E
B U C K ETS AND &lt; S E T &gt;

a«, Tho_rs*t drsrwijbn 4 Jint for*
^elltn pIairr*(Vsta con »b», &lt;&gt;nco'“0 »ey
.have gained n foothold, ha* been
.demonstrated In this country sercral times to the diitrraa of Ulotisands- of'good farmers and gar*

TRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1946

Muaic was printed for the flrit
time in 1485. -

H0 L D u E V B R Y 7 WlAMtf- YOU C A N t START* -T%tMoTO ft*
I LO A N ED * T H 'B A T T E r e r T o DOC P IL L S a U R T r _ V N O W HE
C _ S O HE CA N HOOK. U P H IS R A D IO TO&lt;SET W
TELLS

IT HOARD'S JO If OF

M

FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1946

‘ HliMrtAV. 8 rpt!*?7—itP\

Klevi-r

Roatfor* Aro Sot to AHack
Low Coil Housing Moaiuro

R c a u t if u P e io t h e a -

SptclfLla Ceoigei Press— .
VA8HINQT0 N
: —Capital newt sleutha. always seeking a bidden
thing, have gone pretty thoroughly Into why Proofled oft tho third atomic bomb teat. They now report
:ecutlva gave a full and fair report when ha aald It
Was uncalled for. • ▼
•
Hero ara further detalta on the why and wherefore of the deCtaiont-Th* Joint chief* of ataff decided that It would be virtually
Impounds for an enemy quickly to alnk an
“
■
A-bomb one-third or one-half mile under the
ocean and bleat n United Otatea fleet.
■
Moreover, e.s v.n* raid, the blast. If carried out.
would have produced no new Information—(he
tohly excuee for such a teat Moreover, the Navy
found It had a nice new and difficult problem on
Its hands tn getting the bomb down to such *
depth and detonating IL
—
Water preaeuree ara great that far down. White
th* remote control trigger would have- been aimpie, developing a caisson strong enough to remain
water tight at that depth Would not have been ao
almple.. Jt would have .19 be bo heavy that sinking
It would have taken much lima and engineering
Then, too, the Navy arrued, why would any power want to at
tampt a sneak stu ck with a deepwater charge when a bomb •&lt;
harbor depth, as at Bikini, could accomplish more t
A* Analysis of previous blasts proceeds, the Navy men belter*
they gained moat new data fnjm tha Bikini harbor depth charge.
Th* aboVe-aurface blast merely confirmed what the aclantlat* and
*Wp fcgperta had previously calculated. «
•
*
—-

For Y o u r
Bouncing Baby
Even your little cherub likes

T he critical shortage of 1 6 ,3 8 0 poles to
»

'carry electricity is one of the m ost serious
problem s of our business today.

In

•

STEVENS

lection are dresses, suits and

BALL

about everything

baby

needs— sure to bring gurgles

O PEN S

12 4 5
A d u lt *

I

P R IC E S t c h ild ren

stock now, awaiting your se­
just

S U N I)M ’ and MONDAY

lU tR li

Men’s Sanforized

utiioix-

of delight right through the

Just as soon as w© can whip th e ©justing*
shortage o f poles and other critical mate­

lliin'l I■K&lt;* In In- cold ini
hc«l ? Why suffer when'
P E N N tY ’S line such a
swell choice of flnnnelelle |&gt;&gt;&gt;juiiinat W nnn
anti
C O M FO R TA BLE
*— Ihcy’rp plenty
full
tu l"^ - hncT S.infori/rtH
lo ST A Y com fortable I
Fnst color prints in
hla/cr anti narrow er
stripes. The coni model
lias
tiolc lied
collar,
' ’laundry-resisting” but|on»,
double
cuffed
pocket edge. Slip-over
model govt on eaiiljr,
h u n g * , com fortably.
Pitnls Iiiivo rnty drnwelring tie.

rials, the 2 0 0 0 p lu s m em b ers of our or­
ganization will m ake good their p led g e to

Erpscially sporty I v
The Breezee-weight

*

D reeeca

b rin g you th e benefits of cheap "Sunshine

Saturday Only!

eDOUBLE FEATURE*

Service" a t the earliest possible m om ent

MUSICl A a iO N J
♦

Creepers

• fenlies

Irnder-Talt low-coat housing bib

pten to u*« members of tba foundation tb spearhead any

s

&lt;0

THOUGH THE NEXT NOVEMBER vela*, are' far from
east, the alert National Association of-ileal E ilat* boards U

iwhile, a drive for memberahlpo In the rapidly-growing WaHome and Property Owner*' foundation la going ml Ha
i'forts** a membership potential i t 27,000.000 property

to dress up— come fall.

LAST DAY
FRIDAY!

• ON THE SAME PROGRAM —
MARCH OF TIMES LATEST ISSUE
“ATOMIC POWER”

tb* be*» h in tha Summer. . . for cuunrry weekends Ir
the Fall. . . around the houie all Wlfiict! The
Brentc-wcight '^hartet” U All corafon and four
icnom wide I

jS h rin k n g e will n ot ex­
ceed 1 ' &lt;. .

Tailored of watcr-rfpeUcnf, windprodf fabric, the
•’Shortec” hat a full tipper front. . . a pleated, wu£

ToifTdember* with an allotment of 100 new foundation memMATHRAl

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comfort I

SHORTAGES

JMRN*S

to

ROBEvS

CopperWire &lt;649^70 Iba. MUUpO&amp;L 2.378,970 lb«,
Trqniloimeri

- 10.320

1.7g0

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Checrfull
plgtld »pi

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p a tle rn e s l
strip e d co | -

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ACE "The Wonder Dog'
C a r t o o n ‘^ JO N JH U N T E R r

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WHITE HEAP

and double-pocket
•nlence.
la wine

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F L O R ID A

FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1EH6

ord H erald

AP N'ewsfrsturca

JA C K SO N V ILL E . Fla.— Do you
■u»*. rav* rind ra n i, whan the|
•raffle light lum a red? Warn* ill
-itl nn Edward J . Lotary,' fn y n tr
’scksgnvillr policeman.
“
1 Lotaey, fill, and now a federal
court bailiff. - ia credited with
urigihating the forerunner o f the
present day traffic signs) system.
*,oUey wan a proud man back In
1013 when he rigged up a com..
Citation umbrella and tia fh c rou­
nd device that later waa to be­
come a atandard fixture on city
itrecta. lie devlaed a hand-oper■led, electrically controlled ■!{*

^ r ' K 1 w » b ^ t r ^ w : t h n t m oxtTiTw ftfo",&lt;Ii4l?rhK rcd fiT fifT ro rn c ritic
itio n n l u p s e ts on' t i l e •p a r t o f t h e - d r iv e r . In 19*11), t h e In s t
t
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y e p r o f n o r m a l d r iv in g b e f p n ' t h e w a r , 9 S p e r c e n t o f
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In good wenthcr on d,ry roads.
broke. ^pecd
’ But they broke.speed
&gt; •« limits, passed on hills and curves, ran through'stop
through'atop lights
| JJ and. raced tmjns -to crossings. Dr. Stack attributes most
tmf, bf tpis rockle.HsneAa Iq the emotional stress of fear, anger,
gHttt, or'ovfii Jv.v*7
Emotions produce their lethal effects, the nrticlo
says, by making muscles tense, upsetting Ability to coordinatc and dulling the sense of caution. "An angry mart
'*“* lakes chances bccnusc he doesn’t care. A frightened man|

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rOUNO OUIITY In a Detroit court_________
of black_______i
ntarket operations, Den T.
‘FUhel, of Cairo, I1L, ccovers
:v — his head with his coat sfter he was sentenced
(to two year* In prison and fined■ $10,000J as leader of a $3,900,000 used
car black market ring. A t left, manacledl to r is h tl. Is John' D. Levins, of
Paducah. Ky., who received sentence of IS months tnd .a $ 10,000 fine. A
'deputy msrshal is in background. T\
w - « -lv e n from M days to t years in Ji

IIIBLK VKHSK FOH TODAY

Rescue Story

ON ’l i l t . O TH hh 11AM) HLIKFbKI.NU t u n O.MHItill 1 KUllSULUS UAkh IS .IIA rtO . ItAiiD
INDEED, f t ALEAK CONSCIENCE
IS A Jd A O N litU v M IJAI..U. II
y# su jler for righteousness sake,
nappy a re ye.—^ t'e .e r -t:H .
The F o rt Myers New* Press
can 't understand the appointment
of Averetl lia r rim am as Secretary
Of Commerce, at least the part
about his not bc.ng from MisBsnstor Holland say* ho I* In­
clined to bark Secretary Byrne*
foreign policy instead o f Senator
Pepper's. Hut we doubt If this
wlh come as any g lo a t surprise
to Senator Pepper.

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party, n&lt;lmiidhtvrvd.fji»Wy^mF-^T«wietHtmd, blanket*
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stronger than the wsaksst Unk
SAN FO ItD FORUM neither anv city.
For a b etter community we nr&lt;
ever yours.
Editor The Herald:
The W elfare leagu e of Sanford
W est. Sanford was an undesir­
W. D. POW ELL, President. .
able place to live- Apparently
all the undesirable* throughout •TIMOTHY W ILSON. Secretary
the C o u n t y made Thirteenth
S treet their hang out. Disorder

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CIO organizers /{o not like the
( - treatment they have received jn
, 1* some sections of the South. Sev­
enteen
C Ip
organizers
have
* - been, assaulted or treated rough,
*
CIO hoaduuarters In A t l a n t a
- j K u f t t , "since our organising
, drive began".
Since when did
CIO .organizer* object In rough­
ness in connection with their
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' Scientists who apend-their tlmo in lahorutorics stew­
ing up new kinds of rubber say,tho tlrjc which will wear
for 100,000 miles is on the way.^Thcy jdon't have one to
show yet*, bill tltey'ri* working, at i t .;
•fWTne chemists who predict futurp tfres which will last
as long as a car ifre not yet ready to attncii' the rubber
to the wheel because thoy have yet to solve the puncture
Speaking of the Clearwater Sun problem. They do iinvo n synthetic rubber tube, though.'
which is purtly self-sealing, enough so to let the air nwiah;
through without blowing out the tiro all
These ini prove me
come.
wnv« of-an U .I’eppec^kehUmsnt-Jn IhuLlu-tho n
fthp’-niosmtTtJipitry, niosl piftclied otic Oil tho old t a r would
•ever,
I V I | eubtide
lU u aiiH - by
v j 1048,
j u » o , when
m i e n and
Hllt«
be welcome.
I f the Benator runs fo r re-elec­
tion." Unfortunately Ih* Senator
doesn’t have to run fo r re-elec­
tion until 1050.

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8ome good common sense advise
comes rfom Comptroller Jim l* e
who say* that this is no time
for an ambitious hulldlsg program.,
a t least by the various potlllral
m
a
II l^
units of. government. A public
bglldlng program, he says, should
fa« s cushion for tabor In time of
psed wrsre there la a|&gt;t to be
unemployment. "Instead, he says,
w« are trying to Compete in a
M arts labor and materials markat,"
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for caution."

Sardines wire nam
Island o f Sardinia.

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COULD CHOOSE A PRESENT FOR
HIMSELF, IT WOULD PROBABLY BE
A PHOTGRAPH FROM

The Raymond Studio
0 State BanL Building

Nu^-I saord Iniar
anco-buying tome
tim e * itcivci you

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open t o I o n , a t
o t h e r tim e s c o s t s
you nioro than nec-

BEYOlV9 THE
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your policies fo ua
for o chech-up, Wo
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SAVE

W est -Senior,| ara by your aide
in vrhat ever is done to retain
Will Button and keep from M I j
ering about the street* profanity
users and other undesirables.
The Welfare League wants the
citizen* and the body that governs
the City of Hanford to know ;; \»o
«h&gt; not approve nf unlawful citi­
zens or law breaker*, neither will
(here be any assistance given-by
the better class o f citizens to
encourage these character*, for
this would only enrourage breed­
ing grounds where had crlrrtt*
originates.
These crime* when
allowed or encouraged will soon'
spread tan&lt;l rtj$ke for u* a bad

tendon to the situation, and then

STATE NEWS B R iE F S
tourists

start

H A PPY

CovernorJcnblwcll h *s lo st.n o

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of mosgultoes.
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P er capita civilian Incoma »f
Floridians average*! $1,005 in
rftttttary, F lorld i c J i dofvrRh an­ lt)4| and ranked fu s t in tho south,
other senator of IkglandV stature according ’ to lha tf tala ChomU-r
a t thl* particular time, l i e It
Jh o averagn not ina good sound, level-headed think­ of Comroerco,
iarm tmtaUit wws
er, neither radical Yior- reaction- Last p«r
year the average Floridian
a jx ^ a n d xajkbe depended upon to received 116 percent more Income
represent the views o f the n&gt;aj- than In . 1040.

President Truman's recant sa­
lon that the country Is facing
isjor emergency, although the
ublicans point out that It was
1 a few weeks ago that the
ildent said thsre would bo no
la! session o f ' Congraas this
because there waa no tmsry to warrant I t However, If
ifptwhlle reealllng thatthere
k't been an election »lncs 1988
' som* great- national emsrV has not been sxplnlted for
Ute purpose of ra-sleeting the
y In power. The New Dealers
' to thrlv* on emergencies,

sp a® !

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^•pplc who tr0 deprived o ! p l a t f o r m wan
..u,tu,unn u
hitilt for the helicopters to alight on. One |
will1find 5S T . W in* keeping
V™ the I f injured and i.urnud air liner
hp '-their health a«d enertfy by . bad survived the accident were gently pin
taking vitamin pill*-, Th$ It ronv flown to the nearest hospital, in (Sander,
plhx pHi» *r»
. ' This was an elaborate operation performed by the
.our community l i f t
A fter
n X r a 'w e . 111 P’ Mprf'* v w fn Army and Coast Guard together. It called for skill and Inf
seeing our Seed for Iwtter police
Henry Kaiser “ warmly defends I judgment, on the ground and in!tho air. The survivors, in 'supervision Willie .Sutton's name
the profit motive a* n spur to spite of their ordeal, had nothing but prniAe for the men w as‘ submitted. I t ws* approved
victory during the war, and no who took .care of them and got thefn'out of their helpless by Chief W iliam s.' O fficer Sutdoubt this Is true, providing it [position in the isolated, ?nos(|uito-ridd6n spot in tho for- tbn has most certainly improved'
the condition In West Sanford.
i i legal, but n l.OOO percent
We wish to commend Chief
profit, ns charged by the House est. They knew that without question they owed their
committee investigating tho K ait- [lives to the expertness of those men, who turned wartime Williams snd the City-C om m is­
sioners fo r the help that has
t r Interests, would hardly_ seem
____ experience to such important peacetime use.
been given. We the citizens of
to bp s trictly Icgnl.

I ay ru t, directing tra ffic ," he Mid.
'It ««t me to thinking."
The reeult wee n device which,
y th atfllrk of ■ thumb, Informed
traffic whether to proceed or etop.
‘ “A three-Ctll auto battery opcrated the light* and a bell," Lottey recalled. “There were red and
green bulbs about the sise of
Christmas tree light* and a hell

IF YOUB IpVED ONE OVERSEAS

T ra ffic has been closed on The
Chsnsy High ray between UiUilo
and-Indian River City, o r about
half o f the distaneg from Orlando
to the coast, and widening and
rebuilding o f The 110 milo strip is
eipeeted to talc* asVeral niDntha.1
Motor tra ffic, asid e from bu»ie*
and heavy Inteka will move inland
on Road 4 4 hy way o f MJma,'
•frit. v*.
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and
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Convenient ♦
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Sixes 14 to 82

Secure

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obtain fall

less rod tape. Inefficiency-and
necessary: restriction* imposed
present OPA ttvgutaUm*^ T

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Our careful

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The business merting and lunch

the past two weeks le ft Wednes*
*•»» by plan for Camp 8tonmaiui.
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Coljf. where ho wilt Bc^awlgned
dutt»* with tho A rm y, llo plans
^i . ‘ Sawyers, *ho Is the f o r .'
Make

•ervc.l by Mr*. Harley Maine* of « » r
Polk City ami Mr*. Hilda
beroe of Mull&gt;erry.

Jo y ce Steele, and
»&gt; Los Angeles,

tucked,yoke to the w abtlinr when
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||cr corsage w a. of white
ro» ^
#nd R&gt;rdeni„ .
Mr*,
of the' honorMrs. la.lt,
Ia&gt;tt. mother
n

lighted white tapei* were placed
■"• racH side „f
Z Ithe
X FGower*.
B S i Thsilver.
Several hundred guest* call -I
iiiriltg the nppoijitcil hum*.

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! Elizabeth Hrooks Is

regularly sells

Tall crv»*l candlestick* hrl I rilvcr
it i
b- m/de^'fiHMWfiuiy“ w ith 'M r*. frsH fer'tm d flanked•the nike lirHW
a beautiful arrangement of red
Warren and 51 rs. Johi
Mison.
I ro*w* also h ing plac.-d on the
table.
Punch, minis ani
"W.M.U. O fficers Hold serve) l&lt;? appMixim-ftely- 100 rela'-

‘J1* trip* »»id 80 year old Sir. cctcd a* th- Typical American
HuO*** ho will seelc old school*' Nurse of 11*40.
»u*w*. Ife U a form er achool j The nur*e i* Klixalieth Brooks,
principal ami newspaper •i^llto* oml hot selection a* the Nurse
of 1.- Ift ha, Ih-cii announced in
(Tty, New J i rseyt . by
Orlando Beauty Show Atlantic
Kilthrrine Delisfofil ‘of Mipnra|R*
whir ls P rcid ep t of the
Set Foi1 October 4th oil*,
live* nnif friend* of tl^&gt; Couple
American Nor c * A s w lv lis n . «- |
E xecu tive M eeting i thioughout
Ihe evening.
The Beauty Culture Department! Mis* Brook* ha* li en awanlnJ
The o ffice r* - of . tho Woman*
of the Orange County Vocational &lt;* *750 »chilnr»bi|i by the asMissionary Union of tho F irst
SihiHil will present its annual "•rialion’* advisory com mitlc- of.
full hairatyling nml lieauly ahow ' th Carter Scholarship Fund The •
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board meeting Monday afternoon
on Oct. 4 ul 8:30 P M. in the lom jiiitlec ha* *tip la id lliut ih i .
at 3:00 o'clock at tho church. Tho
nudllorium of |he v o c a t i onal I award I* In Is- used wilhin two
.
progress medo by tho society dur­
srhiHil at 125 Magnolia Avenue.
f" r advaiire.| itmlv at a
ing the past year was briefly
The beauty culture drpsrtm riii ’ universit).
HAPPY IIIKTIIDAY
♦ r t viewed.
is uml r the duw-lion and pat i A noth r leg ist, tttl niit«e, .8
September 27
’ At the meeting plan* wero for••• *1 sup ivl*ioii of Mr„ |„ n j V ar-i Id Girlrude h in fcik. tin*
(ieorge II S lo th o ff
lllulated fo r operating tho circle
llmwn. n .ltu rto r in llm fi Id if|hcep 11* 1110,1 fu *l runnel up inj
,
for' tho coming ytyir. Among tho
‘ ‘ Mi** 'Krafcik' 1* Med/
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In inly culture. Mrs Brown is well I *he ronlcst.
plans discussed was tho 1!&gt;P7 budNOTK'K
known n* ihe nre*ident r f th* 'v*1
r l'niral Surgical Snpei-J
. get which vrr.s voted on by the
Oilamlo iin t yf Florid* llaird resv v*"0 ^ »« lhe Middlesex Srhmil &gt;f AMONO THOSE mlvvlng ntoiaid the
«i. I*, u , u iiic*i , ,J K •
.11.A rhirkin pilau and pic slipper it&gt; and Co m tnlogiat Aasoclation Nursing nt ' Middl. town, t nnnec4 Belgian DIN4 airliner that n tie„r |t&gt;&lt;«
&gt;*y •v.rejiim t-r th# *n&lt;m«or*hln of the nffitiatcd with the national as- trelit. Third winner. I* 2.1 year* lieved to have triUllpil near (iaiulcr
brought beforo tho regular busl- luikc Monroe P. T. A. will he glv-n sociath n. Her usaislant is .Mr* old Panlitu- Hunt of tho l'iil{ 1-tVo, Newfoundland, with 41 |ict. ness meeting of all tho W . 51. U , at the *chonT lunch ro-’in on Thelma l,iukln and the vocational reraity of Vilginin llo*pHnl it ,ons. Is Miss Helm Itutli llcntlerqpclM ,.
, , t A Ur.
Vttginin
Both son (above) of New Y’ork. Miu
school U under the direction of • liisrl* ttisvillc,
Mi** Krafcik and 5tiv* lim it hav Henderson, an executive of the InJe * * It. I.cnch.
l - - A received $500 *cholar*hip-.
i Sludenta of the heattlv culture t Mi»* Brook, i» the dnughte ti-matlnnal Girl Scouts, mad* ««it
tier will in premonition nf death
department which include G. r » nt l&gt;r. E. K. Brook- of Hsu,!
FirHi C hurch of Christ, Scientist
; eforc taking ng for Utc rtighl lit
who are p rccn letl imraonallv ael- Kanaa". Khr *erv» | three yen
eclcd model* tn.*ht&gt;w fb* lalc*t rfvt n r m i t f an hrmv n rtw &lt;lmmi liic Uuitrd Mates, ( f nlcrrtallunaj)
800 EAST SECOND STREET
in fall hsirstyltng ami matched the war in Europe.
Im-t Fet»*
8 * n r tc e » S u n d a y
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make-up. These model* have been .-oarv. Mis* Brook* leturncil !•&gt;
selected
to
»hnw
style*
for
nil
Sunday School ...... .... ........... 9:45 A. M.
Washington University
in
St
pgc* and occasion.
l.oui* fur h*r B arhrlor nf Scie-i ■•
Wednesday Evening Service
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8:00 P. M.
51 r. and 5fr*. C. B. Schlrard |) gri'o in Nursing which »ho •»•*
Reading Room Tuesdays &amp; Fridays 3:00-5:00 P. M.
formerly o f thi* city are,present- taiiie I last'm onth.
Tho Public I t InvI^od ^ ^
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D.A.H. Observew
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The Hallic Harrison Chapter ■&gt;(,
1 thr Daughters of the Amet iron
Jlevolution met Sept. 17’ w-jth ihe
j regent. Mr*. I.. P. Iluguri, ii\ -&gt;l•»erv«ncc of Con*titi!ti«o Hav.
Mra K&lt;lgai Mitchell cnnipili
and rtlad a paper ronrm dng tho
history of Ihe Constituunn. Sh*
read:: Tmlay. Hepl. t" . I* I’unatitutioni Day. I,et u* turn our
thoughtsNiark to thoae tim e* of
I lt!» years ago. The Uonstilution
j was drawn up hy as able * body
nf men as evtr ■sseinhleil for a
[ given purpose.
.Most of them
J wrr# widely read ‘ seholni* Of the
I 65,02# were college men. mol tho
'o th er* included Benjamin Frank'*
lln and George Waahingt-m.
"The greatest achievement of
the r mutitulion Convention w „
thr formatlnn of n (dan of gov­
ernment that was thr..I d u a lly
auund and rmineTillv luartn nl.'
Every worj la a word of pin!*apeech. the ordinary meaning o ff
which- even ‘ the man of th«| ItISM WAi MIOi Bridget Wulci, Is
street* knows, t t is a inotlrl o ft s h o w n In her l j s Vcgoi, Ncv., J.ill
s i m p l i c i t y , and as U flows | cell as she wait* to be taken to court
through th* reaches of history I for final- ftmllngs In the preliminary
It will always excite the a'dmira
act '
1 hearing in connection
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with the fatal
tlo i* o f those who love clarity .hooting of her rsliiingcd (II hus­
and not rhetorical excesses."
band, Frank.
(fntrrnallonal)
Mrs. Mitfhell told of the men
who attended the convention In I —
1787. Sh# rloepd with the fo l-i
owing words of Calvin C o n le d g e .„

Thi*

atrrlirtg will look beau­
tiful with your fine*!
china and linens. Buy It
in place aettinga or in a
complete set . . . you'll
hpve something of laal*
ingjxnd enduring beauty

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CH A SED ROM ANTIQUE
P L A IN ROM ANTIQUE
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C H A T EA U R O S E ,
ily Alvin . 7 . P lace Setting!* ....:.....

24.80

(•is place Mltlnc* of Chateau H/Me)

PRELU D E
B y In te rn a tio n a l. r.:. Place Settings - .4 -

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(«i|M place aettlnge)

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Mr*.ill.t
Edgar
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Mr*. 'A
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y -Hojm
andMitchell.
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beauty culture department will h«
Nepo'ycn had hi* first dental
open for thoee who desire to m
extraction at the age of 46.
the numerous cosmetic exhibit*.
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Also one of the mo*t beautiful and complete •election* of
Sterling Hollow ware to bo found
U hm
pricee Include t*x)

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larly sells any o f these famous lines a t prices as low. .
as ours.

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R A M B L E R ROSE
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TRUDY HALL
JOAN MILLER
PETTI
DORIS DODSON
ju s t in McCa r t y
NARDIS-and
JUNARD

Constitution Day

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P e r.s o n a I s

the other three
■ompano, F la ..
guc'-'i* were giretcd by
Th
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Mi
B.
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. W. Stile* and Mr*. Sam Gar-15fT, “ nd„
! h™ w'phen-'"thry""w
b rrH into ere
th .
Ihstng
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the*-Seminole ' fllfh School "will
be held', a t 3i45 |». M. a t ' the
tchool. Mlifl Ruth Hand will ditcuts new trend* in education.
Representative members from all
P. T. A. organisations are invit­
ed to attend.

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Mr. And M rs. Volie Williams, J r .
Honored A t Open House -Last Evening 1

Persohal A

C e c c l i * T r u lu c k .

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l-n»t evening liclwcen th r hours i f , chi*,c n Ihci IIIInu nitxlrl of
of 8:D0 anti 11 :(K) o’clock Mr. am] t'liia (hpt&lt; accented hy gold n!T.IMra. Volic A. Wdlinms, S r. hon. hcntl* "an I her- flower* were
ored their ,on ami new daughter- •tdlance ro *i* un,(. sweeth a -l
E* W. Stiles, Pioneer
In-law, Mr.' and Mr*. Volic A. I .t &gt;m-«.
W illiam s Ji\ with a beautiful-; Thr p o l l w re greeted-at the
Resident*, Honored
open house a ffa ir at their horn* p oor l'v Mr* I t . Mitch II no I
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»j-i-,hoit&gt;|‘to the reccivtrg line by
. Celebrating thr 51th wedding
MONDAY .
Aimiveraarv of Mr. aru' Mr*. E. I
Colic Morse of Charleston,I Mr. and- Mr*. Voile Williams, I t -.MV. II. D vmui. The tgrcivirtg
The American Lcglorf Auxiliary W. Stile* piofleer residents of this
l-- h«* returned to her h o m e'Jr. were married In Americu*.
.- ». •_ £ "—» .1 he. V..li.- William
will honor the I-cgmnnairca with county
.. j Mr*
v i.. Tt.—
s n u . ‘'H
*’ * ' Churrh
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ty. Mr. -and
Then Stile*
‘,M"er “ **u l— *•-her hrother in law J Gn. a f the f i r s t* ”Baptist
&lt;r . Mr*. William*. Mr*. Volie
a coverrtl iliah. supper at the Leg.
Mrs. Hugh)on Sept. 5 and .have recen tly : Williams, J r .. Volic Will am*. J r ..
Ion Hut at 7:00 |\ M. Bingo held opin hou*« at their home, * n&lt;1 » * » * " •',r *
returned from a honeymoon spent Mr*. Jam es Watson* l&gt;dt and Mr.
tam -« -Will be played n flrr Dyr 207 V e s t Eighteenth Street, on Ihmcan.
Tue»
evening b f t w e r i i the
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A»hev,||e N. C. They plan-lo • |.o|| ,,f Americu*. tin.
•upper. All auxiliary membtrn — .*day
nf 7,:00 and 0:00 P. M.
i* Mrs. iX VL Turner has returned "'■ k* their honfc In DeLand wher*
Ml«. K j (•00|PdK,. „f Atlanta
are requested to bring a covered
Mr. S tile, came to this county J " * '
w« k* * rip ttf*Ncw h« Is a student o f John B . S te tso t
|hr KI1„ lp
|hl&gt; ,nh|ng
fIL h .
leans,, 1-ako Charles, Dallas, university. Mr*. VNilliapix I* the ,,„m where they were served
' l he Advisor) Hoard of the iipproximatcly 60. years ago with
his two sister*. Mrs. W. C. Hill, J * * - ,*.n J LI Dorado, Ark. Shs former ( onstance U t l o f Amer- ,„nu.h by Mi*. \\. l», |tro«k*. J r .
Grammar Hchoi
. I P . T . A. will meet |jj’r* and" Mr C'Minnie Mosey* from .‘ r“v»le&lt;|
, o u t by car and Yeturncd
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*m| Mr*. M. II. Smith.
The
at the achool at 2:00 p M
j DoviTr- England. Mr*. S tiic , was
&lt;fWn visiting relatives and
&gt;•«* : ” il'lsm *. brv wore a go«n .|,|lci(iu, ...freh m en t plate* were
.
TU
ESDAY
T h e1 Friendship* |!rainie f yl,,. »»&gt;• former Mary llolbcrt of Penn« « b o f tho c ltle * ..
of royal blue crcPo with goU
&gt;v . ,• m i.
Congregational ChJroh^ w ill''m eet
»&gt;«» »&gt;»'« muted
.hi*
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Whighnni. MUs Marti

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m i c o t t ie r **k t i i k r o r v n r
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F jW tm tha* K«lalo of I*, /. IIAIITar*». i otinty Jtrlit* of H#mlfi«»ls&gt;
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V'L 0#r#*t#«|.
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only,* KiorliL*. wfi llir IHli da) of
«oul&gt;i of HprlfiK la k r M»«d I'lhtr*
RNTh All Whom It May K«aHc#mii
|o|»rrT |&gt;K, for at*|»lo%al of nitm#
«l##cr ll«n| UI )M»1#
• n olle* la It*i r I.) gltrh that
J#&gt;*f l.* Morl-p^ .Ik
it., r
••I for f Ifial Min hai vr a* A«tf|Hfll"*
*i». J(Hf «»*l ••#«. ll. . m— mu
#apf&gt;rt aa \£in!nl*t
i»f • lli«
ilor r Y A t'f thr* m IhU o f- HlnilhaU* /nmi #al.l gif *« th""*
#•!.»i#• of I. J. Ilarll#), iUc#4»*xl,« tlnry A Ri.i
Hn .th l*
fanilalli &gt;»■■« r \&lt;st ii&gt;|.&gt; |s.r puliftrllo l hr* filed bla petition f**r final
,
wUllti.n aa allow o I.) » *1.1 plat
UlarharK#. and* tf■..I he out iiti|.i&gt;
• of l*dke\l.»«v In |lio« k
i of
to th# I l**nor 4Mi- It U f \V-i rr
Void rial
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Cvunty J udif•* of H« rAltlo'e Co iAt).
tlr. run.
I*ATKh ,*l H^ofof.l, ^-nilliola
Kl'iflda. on the 3t||i dus of Ortoti*
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K i w i l«|!i. t h i n III# i t l i l t d a y ’
♦r. I9K. for 4ppr«&gt;%al of dun* and
,
lof Hrplfiukrr. A. I» MIC.
fhr final (llarhara# na Adtulol-liator
HANKS
KOltli
of tha aatat# of U J. Ila rll*).
land W. Mp«nc#r
dtetaned. t*n Ihla lilh day of
NOTH H
Attorn#)* for l*#tlili»nrr
H#ptrni;.#p. MIC.
Nolle* |« hfrvby *fv*n lliat
'KM HMIII Hill apply In lh*»
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I i A I I T I . K V,
Admlnlatrutor 'iC lIit r*tatr Hoard of (Viunly c*otitmla«l«»ri#ia
of I* J, lia rtley* iW*‘#aa*«|. at lla titrrilng «&gt;n th# lal day of iv T in ; I'n rrtT &lt;&gt;p‘ iiir : i o i ntv
th*l.#t»rr, A. I*. I t l f for Ih# aifopllon
HKJdl.Vnl.t:
ITII NTV,
«.f a resolution by *Nb| Itoartl of JUIM;K
1
l *I. |*M,liM|«.
IN COt'IIT «»P TIIK f'Ot! NTT founiy
iihn II iik ##r»!
Ill re: K .ta leo f IM tll I I IU7..
JU P tir.
MKMINOI.K
ro fN T Y . lain |mf*on)fnl«*«lon#ra
i I ii of (hr pint of la*k**
lififfl^ul,
BTATK .IF FUrOlliA. In ITotmle. Vl#*r it* irr.itilrd In I'lat H‘»&lt;»fc S, IKft,
i* i. An, •..illlo r*. 'and IVr**ot»
listin g I‘l»linn or tn-nlfliul. At .iiu.t

fLOKIDA

s c o n 's SCRAP BOOK

Private parking space for buiinni men and women
between Florida Sluta Bank and Princes* Thealra
with entrance from First Street and exit to alley.
By the month or year only at reasonable rates.
Security Bond and Mortgage Co., Inc, * .
502 Atlantic National Bank Building, or call
Garland W. Spencer, Agent. Phone 99.

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MARSH 17, / 8 8 4 )

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5 ARTICLES FOR SALE

BOOM fur

MYOPIC EYESlC H f
( HLAR.St^HTLPHESS )
IS A CHARAC-flRIiftC
oFrFAMOUS BEAUflES
bwkl p^i

WORK WANTED

yUllNI.HIIKIl ro*.n — HU7 Mn.-.
■' noli* Avrnup.
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APARTM ENT for rent.
Adult,
or middle-aged preferred. Mr*.
•Short, phnne County 4MJ2.
BEDROOM *for rent
Ava.

JotfKPM II

II. It. I‘op# Co., tar. H60

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LOANS

~ ' l ‘B(rT(K;RAPH.S —
Isva /our B EST photograph
made nt
TIIK RAYMOND HTITIIO
U State Bank llldg.— I‘h 1093

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LOANS MAIlK
FICOM *10 TO i.tou
staiet p&gt;ivory; fast i r n n ,
KLflKIH .t LO IN ( l l
l" 2 Saiifutd Avenue

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1‘nrk i.MITATION leathers in nvst
color* and large selection of
good upholstery fabrlrs. Rolwrt * BtlRltOtV JIK IIK WIIHItK
2
W AN TED TO RENT
PRIVACY IS R K SP E tn III
S, Bruwrn, 2911 Ne OraogiTOUll hi.tu iul desire fur |&gt;i|vacy
iv e., Orlnr.iln, Kla.
UNFURNISHED hlouse or down
in money .nutters i, strictly
(lairs aptsltnelit. Adults unly
Popular S u l Cuvers
re. peeled here.
Friend, and
1‘huno SI5-W .
HEAllNOLi: T IR E .SHOP
reltitives are not quesdimir*
shout your credit.
tuiir em­
MIRACLE BLOCKS
ployer &lt;&gt;r luisinesa assiiciato
fO R your hum. Superiur work­
■ ill nut hear uf yunr pi rsunnl
manship w ealhir rcislu n t, high
affairs. There is no eauso fin
ilicn g tli, termite pried.
Mir*
emliarrassment.
ncle Ouncrele Co., .102 Elm
Kriisoniiblc credit requirements
Ave.
No co-makers on. money loans.
Variable payment plans.
i i .v K b it ,
sewer pipe Septic
FAM ILY LOAN CD,
tanks, fence post, gren*r trnp».
benrhes, fh,wer pots.
Miracle
Concrete Co., 309 Elm Ave.
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
c a h p k n t k r h - m e c h a n ic s
a t t e n t io n I

'e have Ju .t received n largo
assortment
of
h a r d - t o . get
tools,, apd it .will pay you (o

Iwik thcmworcr.

REAL ESTATE WANTED
WF. NEED LISTINtiH, of J-nrins,
Bomes," Orovex and Busineti
Property. . W. It.
Williams.
Realtor, Tom Bolt Associate,
Phono 1120, 416 A tlantic Bank
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SA LE

Moor Mala Available
*'* ‘ NOI.K TIKK SHOP

william 'I M m i t h ,

OullKMrd Rale* A 8er»T^ 2516

your portrait taken a)
ICIfOLLM STUDIO
[alaeh n id r* Phona U 58
hlldren a specialty*

Park_Ave.

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ilall Ave- C. I*. Ronl.

ARTICLES
RIT8 and meal—ground fresh, 6
•rary Monday from snowflake I'LL BUY

P ER SO N S .
IO O Y E A R S
O LD OR O Y E R
DIED IH 'THE
U H ltE D S fA liS
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•Itliilll.sls l»hl«t
V
r* I,..rel.y n.itlfiesl rbal anil
r*,r ''hurra Iia i b«m fll»d Agdlntl
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rils'lrtlw
M |» |i li »f ia ,
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**...11 1 ..in 1 fnf ih# .Ninth JudlH•I ' inml .ef |hr .Hal# uf Florid*.
71 dfi.l tut Me* mlni.tr I'.iuyly. m
i.itiMsit, in,| (Hai i mu ar# m nilr
-♦I
fib )••!«( Hflllrfi a 11(1#Ar .t lies*
• Mr
(hr tlrd
.la) # .if (M -I.rr, DM. fr, ilarault
ll.rrr.rf B«td . *U«# will |»ror##d Cl
l#*irla 11 .*11:•| you.
II.. HHirral nut wise .if th'ii •»ull
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Tk In- • U&gt;.ak#M
Mlalntlff, v* Joseph If. Kiephsoa,
ir'.u.ia.ll,
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TO: Maty
Ktaneet Muss. II. lot
TIIM'Bliitwfi HI.. llnM||iiBirr). Al4.
,-so. Ire is brr'ny Hlvrri*lhj( In V»t» ar# h#r#b|r '#*|i»tr#d l*» 4pp#.ir
■rrontsne* with n limit !&gt;,,»# •III I hr 7lh day sif Orltilirr. \ |l
ro ts.-.I by O,,. J
of (lir . ‘ti- HH. In a «#•1 141rt ■•III fur dl%uVr#
&gt;&gt;.ll f .i l l l of ll..- Vl„ ||, I ihII.I s I H*iidliii( In ih# rirrull *’Mtiri ..f
1‘lrrutl, Nsmlliolr (’•■mile to .'linn. Mgyfnin.sl*. «'trimly. KfttrldA nn ul.*
r , , l in lb* rs s , ,.f HI'IIIIAV W (|frt iglrtl I'll# of %.hit h ium( rntr
KIH«
||U«4#II, f'lairtllff tt
J AItVIN. i Oil.plains III. vs. It, II *•
Many yrmftfln l(u*-rlt l»rf*ndNtn
MI'lltllKAI.. el St ■blss.anis. „
\VI|rt-»a rti&gt; harnl ain| *.fflil.»l
or...-s«»n* | win off*r
at Hafiftird. H#»nlnttl# I'minly
r..| selr, at lo.biy^ lU. tlun to |b, •f*l
Him# nf Km»f bla, I hi a &amp;th It) .if
kt.l no.I tils best 1.1,1,l. y foe rnsli H#|»lrmhrr
A l» I9I&lt;
*1 ih* fronl rtoor ,,| .'or f 'o„, |
O. I* lUJIlNlMIN
ir.'us* In Xxnror.l Klorlils. on lb*
Cl#rk
of Tirrull •‘••url
:ih *lsy of Urlobvr. I * n .
ih* l*usI boar. ..f ,;,l*. 11,* follow- (HKAle) N#nt|ix.|« (*«tunt), F'lofldi
Usserll.*. r*'l ratals ellualsIII . K*tt.lnoli. &lt;‘onnty. Florida, lo- k ta tm IlF k Li i h i i . a
wll Noulbweel (M ailer I8WU| of
lu r* Ik* K sisr* of
M. K*a
Huulbwrsi U d a r t e r ISW.V) uf
IN COUItT OF T ilt: i n i- y r t
soriben.l^Onarter t.VL'U I of a ** . JFtwiy;
HKM1NOI.K c o t "N TV
to

day uf Augtial, A, I*. I9I&lt;, ultrf-ln
1 »n» d#rr##i| ihnl Ih# »uin »»f *»NK
SINK
lirNfilCKf &gt;
an.l &lt;./|ou inilA.AKS
hit «*&lt;*•!•, m m fortfiMlIh
th# i|#frr«dAnt* ulRn
pUlotlff, I, a t S|»e#lel » M ttl*r lit
i lb - fib
*»f llrl'ih*V. nful dArinii th. I.trut
»lr. In front of ih«
door in ih«, **lt&gt; *nf
harif'.rd. . KlurMa, m II • *.ff»r it I
publlr m If , and- w114 aril In |hr
bl||h#.«l a ml Imil bid.Ur for rtth ,
•h« follow inir .1.
In .1 i r peft]
n lb# t'lly of Hunfniil, t*uunt&gt; «»f
.•n.n. isi n
r i"t ni
Hemltiole and Hlnlr .»/ Kh.r da. th# 3«ih «l4&gt;* uf H«pi#ntti#r.
It.-wll:
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, I-**!# kit# (Si *trnl Kltthl (II uf
rnNIKlH MKMIMTT
Illork U of Mm k h4 in Park
r u r i i . v i : h ih t t
If right ■. Hanfnbl. Klortila. 44 prr i far land IV. Hi»#nrvr
’ I'U l lh#rr«if duly of r#***»nl In
Attorn#) for l**llllun»r

Seminole Goes To Gainesville For Tilt With ’Canes
Mouftm Am/Senafors To Return
By A H T JIl'k DECK WITH
l!% raid Si«trt» E»IUur
I The S ; ininote IUk K School criil|er&gt; «r*ck to tinincnvillc to meet
■»• 1‘urplr Hurricane in (heir «erR\,| tilt uf the . II' 1*1 xenion, tolig h t.
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| Coach Di*ho|&gt; of th* Humean
IronouncoJ hi. charges *’raailjr"
lor tho tilt anil hope, uf vicury
biouulftl today a . thcr&gt; in likely*
hoo.V dhnt. ullclil llur»t will !&gt;«• In
[he lineup. Hurst was an all*
N rrihe»nt&lt; Confeience hark la*t
rear, lie ’ nuiMd n injurerl leg
lluring the first (lainr.vllU- tilt
this year, and war unable» to
M rtlclpiitc.
f The Caincrvillr griddera arc not
hew to the fiotball game as they
MV? 1? lettenncn uniting tha .W
plnv i . ril the squml.
The Hurricap.a also bouat of
several n.w cobi.rt to their team.
Amung them It Jim Nihtark, 200
pound tackle. Nlhlark ia a sophomor&lt; and lllthop is ro jn tin g on
film fo a&lt;l I much power to the
line. Junlur Beartl Is another mwr
man on the .quad. Heard it n
liO pound end back after the wars.
» The probable, starting lineup

WANT HEAVIER BROILERSWANT MORE M ILK WANT MORE BUTTER‘
THEN SEE US
X-Cel Feeds Are Developed In Florida
For Florida Livestock and Poultry Needs.
Valuable Premium Coupons in Every Bag

The Sanford

Sanford Avenue at 2nd Street
Robcrl E. P ark, Mgr,

THE L O N E RA N G ER
By Bob Green

By Jack Sords

Wg o f gonna
TAtCE- MOVIES O P
THIS PLAV S O J makte ir b e c r
r ~ v g o o d .."

0 K A 7 CO A CM .
I’M R E A D Y r
W H EN Y O U )

H O L D E V S R V T W W G i'Y lE fc S

OPfSIOC.* WHAHS TWr IDEA,
RUSHING WAV CNER

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The final pl.i)i&gt;ff in the Clt*
Solti all b a ttle will b * re
win il tli.iu tj. night, ia * tin
ill »«« .iil'i-n l tudav.
Ihe llavne. .tnd M iliu m ,
jr t r ) will airvi ' rhe Sot urirv
I umbev .nim vallioi ot ihL.ikitronr l*.iek III Hu* «l l Ull»|
C4IH«* in 11*«• fiti.il ii ond l if.
ru niitu rr d rlrjlrit t*»
S»nf*iril M* mill in flu*
, ,*».-*
»f romiodiifinn .oil ih •• S;*»
rri|% ‘ I'm il IfimPwnl1 ll» • .M*\roii-eniml (iitiiuiH , in ihrir

l ‘oach Spre Martin of the IV
l and High llullilog. reports tluii
- tllU ill I* l-Jlol glulllw's wi&lt;!
participate In the tilt InAween the
* »stis I’atiibers un.il the Ji.Toind
iluiblog. Ktiilny night. There at.*
T - nu nitiei. oil this ItnlMrg squml
lied * Martin i*ay» t tint be will Use
ive«v one -of them.
i F e IVI. and mentor • laled
X h t lilt .will •|U&gt;»lt;tlb find
that he is welt rquipprd with
I*, i! \\ il'ialto-, .hi tbi* hill lor
barks, wingmen. amt uuariU.
br Furnit urr titi'ii ami lunipr
however he has only* two good
l l l f '4 |i
l«n &lt; m ir ih Ih
tarb lrs to use. Th* renter soil
till -hriilil turr inln #» (tftrltriw
is still a 'nig question mark in
lu* l- from Ih out*?! and krrn
the Itullibig rdinp. . . _
** m|u*lilii»n hiiMict) i hr 1« *i
M artin said that most of his
•ifltln *• ••\pftnd* I h f Kin
tn ang siers are playing Ihei,
lilnrrm rn lr nl niir rani.* *j*
11-a 1 w ar and 11*a I he wi|: have
To »ce I hg.'nieg lit a
V *
f*w* he sill be aide to make
•uy prnlirlim u (nr the year
the starling lineup will pn'hSPORTS LAI (ill
ably lie announced at tbe Iasi
minute.
I lie I 'd m l nmi b mlih'il !hal
ih. &gt; are n»t jo in e d ulrotil log
M,»y (inleb *,t Kosiis,
\lqst *,t
l be O'laind pin y.jW »il|ie*,.i*il
&lt;b- Stilifold K'lsis till here lay!
. it It.Y vvi-wIBf at. I- Hify *%•*!•
I ii*».% what tn liH»k f.tnuiiil fu, i i't.a te
ih. I.l|{ KlMlt* flillb.lt k.

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AM Kit It T S . (Ia.. Sep t. 2 7 —
(Speciail Tlw Moultrie P a c k c ri
tlimme.i tile A ia riio is
•
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t.r rrPi 't-nim g tli«* (.rork'ift’ Florl&lt;la L fig u c in ihe plnyoffa vflth
ih.* f l i t it!u Visit** l.t .ilmr* Orlunilo
t:n »
th«* I'liillira,
’ • flit- *t \ nth nn,| rubber
( ‘ In-*•*i .*• nf tho
Fl»»* ivlff I i n*r t** in a h«&gt;t*
r»|i* »f.* h.lffh

i iil.iy Die •l*nrk"r*

V\ill fai t' lilt* S.*fitHul&gt; if* IM mihIo
l«nii»'th '\ 'tf lit : *h.* f u -1 o f
a two
* tti lu 1*4* plsy.'«l

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li'itr r I mil*hi
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11*14*1 III* f **• 111*
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Th^ f ir*»i »li ill ntltm l#il ntrailv
,4t iiipm nml Ih# *»prinu|. »h»Y «*v* n
more than that w ei* Ant for the

P A C K A G E S T O fC U *
OStl It

ARC AOt

BllXj. J'koH t %'X

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Our .5 Y e a r P lan
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Mil
si

mAKETT
D lN C IS N r H E R E,
c o a c h .. w a n
s o m e t h in g

rr~

p o l l o p^
fam h c s h o t o u r a t

Y e a h .t h a t

nooraALLf—

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F«LO " r - 1

l cAwr waif s
FO E H IM -IL L 1
- | RU N iro T F ,
m y s e l f .'

N Q tP C Y O U B C H A N C E 1
TO S t U i Y o u ra M iS T A K S S .
W A TC H EV ER Y R O O T r r
O F T V IlS F IL M C A G E F U L L Y * OiCAY, L K 3H TS
-------------------------- \ O U T /

m A U l RQPINSON
WHEN DO WE
MAKS* A PLAY
r r --------1 p o e

*

HER?

jto llcy from u*. you can further | „ u ,r t„ th.* Class It Piedmont
I W ufn« yo,Ur yef r,f . e o t i. 10 0 7 |I.eagu. where he finished the
1/Bc. Saving 32 4 /8c of *v e r y |m 2 M. * „ )n with Durham. N. C.
100c. You can’t lot* - If you T |le next three seasons he wut
don t get a dividend you are not.|„ r ,,. Army and away from
‘ g any more than the pulu 11 „ , &lt;|„||

m

Jr*°“ r* . ln,,Ur‘ nl * ' I Edward, return*,! to the game
in e
Mutual Companies
w e j ^ j , ,p rjp|{ moving to the Clnw*
represent have always paid a n -1A g(AJthwn Ass.K-iilion where in
nual dlvtdenda to H icyhoblers. ti0 ,.nmr. h, batted- -3 IU for tlx*
C. M. Bo&gt;d * Co. 'o u r Mutual k !ll(ll|r Ajfc jjfar&gt;.
Insurance Friend, phone 104.— I , , r wa4 brought bo the Dodgers
Adv.

13 NOTICES— PERSONAL

FACTOR

HKMINOLB TIUK B1IOP

Bearv-

.201 North Park
, &gt;

W A N TED

G RA H A M

WHVNOT’

*

Telephone 37

EO TO
WILD THE BRIDGE. IF AY FA'QiER

YES, AND THAT W DULOXI S E E .
RILL MY FATHER! i____ f

GREAT D A Y } Y jU S T LEAVING!

HERE

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•

W IT H S I A N U S

•

W ILL P R EV EN T

I IIM M I

l-o iiit J o r d o n — In k S p o ts
HOHTl'N. S.-i.l 27. »,l‘
i.
By R e q u e s t - J a m e s M e llo n
I .» going I,, I.MVe unollx
b.H'key year.
lb.' Im. v ,ffl"
V ic to r H e rb e rt • L o is B u t l e r
•
y
-**»
f|
I
at least.
Some I J.tMgi
llrure ran f i r the Brooklyn Ian i tickets, ihe totnl allot.I.,nt have I C o le P o r t e r - D a v id R o se
ough pre*p|ency tomorrow ho' I
|b.«n s» Id fo, the home
T a n g o . * X a v io r C u g a t
have a fine rhai.re of being elrr ; of the Ilost...i Bruin*. An "loim
L-tl. He .has taken everyone l.v
ir tx d .;
l^ ilo a l S h e e t M u s ic
i
applications
had
•
surprise, and that includes the
little . 'a s 'l 'f t in (he nnce-fnm.m*
TOR MUSIC
"Gas House Gang.”
Miami players on the 191.1 tint
The MUSIC BOX
! or rosier are evenly divided he
Phone 9B3
111 W. Ul SI,
twren Miami Healor High sin
MaH Order* Filled
Miami Edison.

A IR

RU ST ON

Phona E

OW N ERS
. ,*.l l ie . b eno l..e I .
. j i i . l I liln n e rs , .ill

SPORTING
GOODS
30!i Kant FI nil SI

("r

B lo ck lin x l uf I '.O .)

A Clean Suit
It's amazing how

You’re Groomed

IN T H E SO UTH EAST
More people drink Atlantic Ale anil Beer than any other.
It

w . Lord, 75B.W .

Marval Engiiah’ Pea
for *ala, fin* bU
Sanford X-Cel Heed POINTERS
och. 3 month* old. Phona 148.
\ cor. 2nd * Sanford.
fPOUCHTON 4
■
loor f u r n a c e s — w #
make Immsdiate daiivary
HELP WANTED
aa floor furnace* for us* «,
Sanford.
Modem ,'Appll- G'RL for soda founUln at L
i. Inc„ 428 N. Orangt
us. OrUndo, Florida.
J f f i 8 2 8U" ‘ ■■‘i *

must b e ...

/»

B

A dcM »have won’t Itfdt a spoiled suit. Bui • clean
x

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S k z .tzr

WHAPS GOIN*

OH? *------&lt;

HERE WITH,

RIGHT

OUT OF N tt VMW.fRDl DA0&lt;M3U USTEN
TO ME! THATMASKEO MAN JS ALL
RIGHT! LOOK WHAT Hfe LEFT WITH

A S IL V E R BULLET!

•have and a dean euit makea jrau a well groomed
*.* v
•
than* Wo know how important appearance ia la tbe
business world tb a t’s why we do faulUeaa work. For
.
* •■
superior cleaning end pressing send your work to n

LATINO OIL HEATERS Ac c o u n t a n t and offic* m
if fireplace or fla* Ineducstlun.

T it, Md I O t Hi

5-YEAR

W e Piok-up and Deliver, loo!

«$'r lt*BS"i«i. .""u'lsa
e

.

Thigha, Loga, Livara,
Wings and Nccka

AUo Fresh Grade A Egg*

MOT. Top aaUor to right m

heating

\ i

WORK W

AOS ARE NEWS

METAL

FA RM ERS

Ctpv’BbVdD PQ) foaffiAtL FArfS\
•f0E6FY p&lt;?A WA-fbcoewD ,- a ;

A Clean Shave

SA I T

O AN EXCELLEN T WOOD P R ESE RV ER

C lival lo rn .

as an aide to Ferrell Anderson,
another rookie catcher wl», sta r­
red until Edwards force,) him to
do Ut* bull pen catching.
Edwards has made Brooklynites
forgtt Mickey Owen's jump to
the Mexican • leagu e
an d . If

B U IL D IN G -* •Roefttlr■ - Painting
Smith Brothers, |&gt;bion* 10H2-J.

M U S IC N E W S F r o m
'
T H E M U S IC B O X

N EW R EC O RD S
C o l l i e S o n g -F r a n k S i n a t r a .
1,1
«t|* ?.l" L ove D o ets n 't. G r o w O n T r e e *
i «ut. - B e n n y G o o d m a n .
Mu k Ju s t T i t o O lh e r- l&gt;i*y • G e n e
; K ru p n .
eate&lt;! ^ ' ' m L u c k y - J i m m y D o r*
C r a r - 1 *Py.
i in. L ive A n d L e a rn • E d d y A r*
h' •' n o lil.
N EW A LBU M S
K a lia n F o lk S o n g s - C a r m e n

Atnf.is,

E

of

BALL-HANDLER

Soft hail IMay To lie
Resumed Mornlm

7 PaUq Livestock, Supplies

WAGAN cabbage plaltt.
raadf.^ Phone 70WL_

tion .rapabl.

fell instmettuiis yrvtrrday at Nrminulr High Sehuut tor (iris and buys
during Uielr.irgvjlar (yiniiastics prikal. Hanford's younger geiirratlnn
I* interested In thr game as IU students requested that gulf br 4&gt;trghl
and have signed lo take lessoqa. •
*

So Iran went nloni? with Hrmie

HTAKETT

NOW ready to grlqd every Mon.
dav morning — Your corn,
grita,, meal, com &amp; cob or
ner’* Store, Lake Monro*. 10
2nd BL
! h£ * i' c,lc;; ,or ^&gt;* J 'w .
Bell, Lab* Monroe. Phone 15.
USED planoa for caah. The Music
O LIVER heavy dut:
Box, phone 963.
disk and
■■*« i» • * . — — '*
• PHQNODRAPJla uTr rent. Th*
. . . . _ ......1 OUttaff —
Music Box. phone 953. * * •
bln* with hitch for tracUr n ? M S.ifU**d •*unlor- Neyel*. Ph.
|166. Call Carl 8 . Mysns,
ta 781-J.
_____________

Muir
il'ow ell anil assistant m sib Rm
Ih.' niuii&gt; local l It iiioiu for the sn-oinl worku it
lilt* aiinounc. i it I'tiesdli).
" a t. the funnel
The griddets are working out
v star, loom* ill gym shoe*' and aro n ally gela eager for tin* ting thd woiks. having Ik-Vh .n it
in l‘J 47.
through running and bbicking
nil of High drills the first day out.

By i BANK KCK
AP N. wnfealures Sm 'rts Krlitor
BROOKLYN. N. Y__ Much of
the str.n gth of a champion, hip
La.'L'baJI ttiln lies In its “down
ib* n f blip J fen si
That was
•specially tnie of the great Y an­
ks t teams.
Tha Yanks had a let j f hitting
to t&gt;ack up pitching but they also
had Bill Dii-key to handle th.
assortod deliveries o f thr throw­
ers. t'onnia Mark, too, had the
catching for his top Athlotic

years ago. He was Byron Som* Stan Musial fn.ai scoring at the
m e ., win. swpin 90 miles down start of what nnghi have bes-.i
th i broad Sacramento Kiver to a big Hf b iu u inning and he
V alla.or—tle left Saeramenlo «ot -figured irTthree of lb fmlr ibnil'l"
Wedneulny and finished hii list play* Bredklyn maite in the •rrlrs.
Jn endurancit the following Satur*
And I' was K I s in la who help
l a y . Sommer* «wan. approximately d 2 .v nr dd Itnlph Brancq pitch,
six hours at a time and his that marvelous three-hit ."i ll »bnr
fa it, si
pcae
was
at
night, out to give the Hums tb&gt;. Card
o f Cnrq-'ittc* Straits. The only i Ins) » ries. two games It, one
ill eff, rt from the Jtl'm ilc swim
ll had tarn Maiioirer la*., !*'i
was a mild inflainntlon of the riK-her'a nlan t« uys Branca ju t
eyes caus .,1 by oil on the surface for nn • batter and then n ine io
of the river. In fart, the durable with a soulhnnw. Vie Lnmbardi.
Sim m ers was in such good eomii- lo face the lefl ban led hitting
lineup used hv Carilinnl pilot Kd
i'i Dyer. B it when llrancn r&gt;tirrsl th* fir«t butter. Edward*
■hi- Vallejo Yacht Club
•hnutrd to Leo:
•lie ItAa H Will III . f stuff '

Special Agreement Brings Teams
To Tinker Field For Opening Tilt

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT

Itruce
Edw ards • Is
Rum’s
Defensive
W underm an Rookie

la*eii a big help in Briuklyua
Nulional league flag drivu, inky
never hit in th« tffino league*
with auch .tors as.Dickey, t'oehrain* and Cobywr, but ns a catchtr hr ig a dsfensive wonder.
In the recent crucial .erica ,wilh
SPOUTS ODDITY
the Cardinals, Edwards guarded
home- plar* like u vctvrii
ing ID, chances flawles.' y. lie
A rugged ycung Californian made three perfect lit
drive
arhiev.d a great but almost uu- throws to second -base tit nip
hcrahle| swimming feat n f.w would-he b*v»" stealers. bleeked

cum. Can b* bought at* Gard­

• A,

Brooklyn Catcher
Is Big Help In
Drive ^or Pennant

WANT MORE EGGS-

and finishing. 'fTlranfnc'sirf'ViTnC*
ing. New floors surfaced io par*
fectlnn. Old lloom made Ilka new.
Cali
II. M. CL EASON
__
Ij«ke Mary, Fla.

B E N T A CAR
B EE US f
YOU DRIVE IT
tresses,'
PHONE 20(1
Holly wood
Reds nt
factory
STRICKLAND MORRISON
•• DMIVE-IT. INC.
price.. Retail .tore &amp; display
•room.
*
.
.
OOfKJK
- PLY.MOUTU
, ' 1*0 W. f i r s t 8T . •
PARTS AND SER V IC E
Lchols Bedding ii Furnittire Co.
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phoiie 1911
Hanford Mattress Factory
___ Phone 1133 and 0 7 2 -J.
SN A PSH O TS—printed, developed,
enlarged. We ropy uffl phots*
OUTBOARD motor boat foy sale
graphs,
V
— 18 ft. century bull and t !
n ic iio l l s s t u W o I
horse Johnson motor. , Coo l 220 Meisch Bldg., PhonT-/|B0
condition.
I ID Hanford Ave..
1‘hoeic 1098.
ELtCTM IC appliance repairs—
we repair wnshlpg machines,
1 UXKDO FMI-MIH—complsto line.
vnccurn cleaners, fanj», mixers.
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
Trotter Apidiut.ee Service. 301
ll*
I 1* .
Ill
lit . , a
O U TB O A K O M OTOR S - One T ' i i
IIP new Neptune and 1 U»ed ANNOUNtTNli opening of L. D
.Sinionaon Engineering &amp; Sur•vrylfig. Marion 0 . (jor.lon, re­
* presentative. 110 N. Park Ave.
Phone 1120.
‘
ouu.oar.is.

NTKPIIHSN,

M ii.V i

I ’ ACil

TIIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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STA N LEY •HOC HRS’* -----HARDWARE CO.
MEN'S, women'* and children's
new Fall shorn. See us for the
hard-to-get merchandise. (}. W.
^ C lark , 208 Sanford Ave.

ONE OF Hanford's finest etdery

farm s' located In th.- heart of
th* bast celery district, with a
lovely home. You must *rr it
to appreciate it. Phone 1111,
Edward F . Lane.

Lr -

frrcl.llt (

H I’ k Wj I

NolH'r I* li*t.b ) KHm lh.it utidrr
And l*f Virtu# «»f 4 dr. fee t)(
eloaurtf arul m I* •n-nfrr*tl In Hit

tton IS, Township l» Houth. Itsnae
'31 Ka"b eotitnliUng Isr, seres.
J II, UKUNAItl'V
Nivels I Ms.ter.
kicnknt » ::'iUNMULi&gt;Kit*
Attl.rne)
Kaprurtl, I'lorl.la
. .■

Mcrfnginphrr. .,1 |i|A N

K U I t NLSIIKI) *rnnrn, Krm||em7n
preferred.
All
conveiiiencv..
alO_W. !lnl BL

8 _ A R T IC L E 3

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J ohn &lt;i . i.KONAitnv

M ITIFK UK

*SCtTAPS.

LAWNS m o .w e d ., . Iten *&gt;mib|i
liricr*. Je rry land, piH»n# 7 nH-

114-W.

|lr ff-M l» n t-,

P ^ W r i A &lt; IS A
FVVoPtC B E A U -fy ?

AND. SHED -fliEIR HORNS
*fHE BEQtNNlNC; q F WINTER

.

* o*iotj.‘ MoriilM, on ‘ th# .lit «la&gt; J
NtrTft l*
*
*.
..f .O ft-t-r
'»• *. fur
I K.,i,r, Is
ihsl CON.
uf Min. and fur flli.l dlwharn.
m KIIIi IVt st,.l OtJOlU
*—‘ HITT will .pply «,, lb . Ibi.rd ^
*1 Krfnrdr.
■
CuirnlV l''r&gt;nilHl&gt;in«i. .1 II. m»rt.
Iliib.fl «. Ibr.M .rr
|OK hn , |,,, i.| ,|.y n( Urinb.r.
A: K seru lu r,..! Ibu . i l l l t
» | ( fur tl , .d^piloij ,,f k lUso^
uf f . it. Hrnhrily. t l . lutlon hy
lla.tr.l of County
----—------- —;— ---------- . CommUslun.i. ‘ V atsll.c
certain
IN tu p : CIHl'C IT cm 'K T (fK T JIL iNiris I f III.. I'l.t uf Hanl.ndo na
NINTH
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t if rrcord.d In l*lat lluok J. pa«« i* »
TIIK HTATK «»K KMMIIHA IN uf lit. public m o o t, uf nmiinnla
ANII K(»H HKMIN'Hl.K L V I S T l. Cuuuty. p'lurlda. wild a i r ..I . nf
*N rilA M KHY. Nu. &lt;133
Mid plala suukfit lu U. vacalad
J1WA Id iW Ilt HAHWOllTIf. ' * * balnS da.rrlbnl of follow*. Iu-*|i:
. ............. ... ul Ilia MV corn.r . uffl
K itru trl* «*f th# ir«t4t# of M#rrltt
lol^.V of Ill.uOi I . »f Ptnlando
K lilrhir ll'ilim vn, d#c#a«#«l,
a . par plat Oi.rtuf r&gt;curdail u,
I'Uindf ?
pl.t book 3. p j.it . . of th*
public
racurd.
of
Samli.,|.
MK.liTiia o Le-ymiNi: «n.t h—I'miniy,
KlorldJ. run Ihruv*
I.MtMl. JO.WKIMI &gt;1. I^MOINK.

-TO A C - I l l A L L Y L E A V E
&lt; R E E A R &lt; R ON W lK ( f 5
W A S sJOMM J . MOHTV^o h E R Y
r e r r A * , c a l ! f o Am / a .

B ctTh m a u a ro f e m a l e
r e i h d e e r a r e A H Y LE»ER

FOR RENT

By R,J. SCOTT

m*.

} ■’I ' *”t .l i l t fit
u . I*
• &gt;
•V
r&gt;«&gt;ilii*&lt;l an. I I’ HUlml lo |ii.*rnl
any * ImIuh. und .1. ttimid). uirji h
)»»u, *»r riih#r «»f y«n*. iim )- have
f
ih* ••tat., »,f fwl .lt K
K«ll»trr. i|ri*#A#*df I.{i* »f p.ill
t •Htiittj, |IS Itir l!filllilf J'l.lfw uf
( H. initM.I. «*utinl), Kb.il*|a. »t hi*
1'ifflcr JtL Ihf f u t l l»ou?»»: 'f . 'tit!
. I &lt;»ui l«* ol s.tnh'frl. Kb.r Ul# nlilun
i •lachi ••alrpdar iimnth* f r•.*•• lli«
ilium., of * i hi I4mU imMinib.in *.f
•111* !»••! «*- Kn. Ii rlaliM or il* iimiiiI
•M il
In wrlflfiic. und rh.|lI Main
r tl ll*
J.l.ir .
«lf
r* l l. Tr. . ' » o d
I* ,'wt
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•hill l»# m orn lo bjr Ihe rl.ilrn.int,
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claim &lt;ir ilrrtittftd nut 4« fib-I 411111
• M*fr% k’l n / ll ’ H KI’ITOV
An Rilmlhtalrnlor, C. T, s\.
»f Ih# KtlAl# of bkili I*.
Krailffi tlrrraotl.

FO R R EN T

FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1946
)*/al ’ |l&lt;H.k J. pan# ?•. Mnnlftnl#
. County. KlorkU.
,*
la »al&gt;f) »ald fu rry . ,*
* *
T'S in* ra»n. i atf|ia»tr to |)u&gt; .foV
■!•••r.
■ •
IMIol thU 3Ul (U) of Aamiat.

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LANEY DRY CLEANING CO.
1 .0 BAST SECOND STR U T

PHONE 4S

SANFORD EGG
&amp; POULTRY MARKET
THIRD AND. MAGNOLIA

SANFORD
HARDWARE CO
' 210 BAHT FIRST HT.

/UUalit C«ai/Aaj—f)rnrvti,i fa Alltnlt, ( k i k l f , C tglm N )i. V#r/*!S, O lq d s

�PAGE EIGHT

FR ID A Y , S E P T . 2 7 , 1046

TH E SA N FORD H ERA LD , SA N FO R D , .FL O R ID A

Salvation Army General Arrives
I
In America For Tour Of United States
NEW YO RK r i T Y , Sept. 2 &lt; j the wild* i f Africa to the waste­
(AT — One
i&gt;f.. tin’
wor M's lands of l.apland, from tha bush
great spiritual leaders. General ! of Australia to the jungle* of
Albert O r » lin r n, international j India. It* flag of blood and fire,
tea Je t of the Salvation Army, a r­ symbolic of* the hlood of Chrial
rived in New York yesterday for and tti" purifying fir*, marched In
1il« Y in t visit to the United State*. (hi front line of two world wars,
«Ttie General! who command*' a' living apiritual and material aiiij
weaponless army of g n u t trad i­ to million* of soldier*.
tion nerving in R7 countries all
Civic and com m unity leader*!
ever the itlohe, _wllj nit*’, .make, an will combine with S alvationist*-toi
extensive tour "of this country. give General Oraborn a welcome
Canada, the West Indie*' and in every! city he vjiit*. Thia la
Smith America, • *
Inde.d a contrast to the reception
Like a military, field marshnl given Commissioner Georgo Scott
surveying' hi* troop* In the midst Itailton ami hi* little band of
o f attack. General Orebortf **-eon- -even laaalr* when they landed at
rtantly planning the strntt-gy fo r Old 1,'aatle GaTifro in New York,
the j T u t f ' l battle- the world ha* early in March, IK80, where a !
ever knowiv—the battle against crowd of curious amt skeptical mi l
lookera laughrd at the courageous
group of Solvalionlal*.
Many time* Salvationists were
impri»oneil in the United Stale*
a* well n* in other countries
when' they viuvht to held street
meeting*. Yet these pioneer work­
er* endured untold hardships in
their aelfles* effo rt to aid man­
kind. Today they are loved and
respected throughout the world.
The growth of The Salvation
Army in the U n i t e d Hmics in the
short span of n little more than
To look into your wigdstorm two generations is almost unMere, General O r*'
protection. Most Insurance com, Irclievablc.
panic* will not write windatnrm bom ’s army f« divided into four
without fire. Have your fir* territories. Eastern, Southern, CerfImurance extended to cover wind, tral nml Wc stern, each commandstorm now, before storm warn- cd by n Terrltorilrl Commander
big* arc up. C- M. Boyd A Co., who has under him colonel*, hrlgndlersr nmjorit, adjutant*, captain*
Phone I0 L — AdV.
ami lieutenant*', each heading n
rrrp * o f soldier* and voluniecr*.
I n .th r United Stnte* alone, hu
rommandr over li.QOO officers giv;
Dr Leonard Barker
tng full-time service. Evangelical
Optoqirtriat
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renter* lor pleaching the Gospel
Rye* examined—Glasses fitted
are found in nil Important cili&gt;»*.
.. 203 H. Orange A»e. '
nod
y m iiqir
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DANVI 1,1 p \ |||„ Hept. 27 -id*.
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burn* received tn the Belgian Aii*line disaster. Is IkhSJ Itulti Hen­
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of the American rescue teams who
coordinated between mound mid
olr to bring the survivor* out, tlnst
by heltcopler and then ny a PHY
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cruiser .Vakaua. reported lo Iwyvc swain 30 milts following the explosion of the bomb.
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MORGANTOWN, W. V a., &lt;/!’&gt; A European war brid# who's
homesick ia taking her1 husband
hack with her, In a rtveraal of
th* usual order.
dhe I* ’ 17-year-eld * Madeleine
Jnco|&gt;* . Falkrnstine who m et her
husband when ho - atorftllcti Into
her parents' bake shop In Maas­
tricht, Holland.
Husband IdiwTence Fnlkcnstine
Is a veteran o f the Hattie of the
Bulge.
Madelalne wants to return to
M ass!rich to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mra. Charles Jaco bs, and
her 2 0 'year-old brother a t the
University o f Delft,
Falkenstlno said he would accompnnv his wife and try to land
a job as a civilian employe o f the
• p a n m e n t-in r-utope. Ue
was honorably ■ discharged from
the army last February and Mr*.
Falkrnstine ramo to this country
soon afterw ard.

WASHINGTON S -o l. 27. »«»,
— Mr*. Franklin D. Roosevelt to­
day was 'added to the list of
son* m ed‘toned a* imsxihilitb»
for airpointqient a* ambassador
to Britain. Others discussed a * 1
• ■»*ltde successor* to W. Averell
Harriman
are Governor U li*
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al Mnrk Clark, Ambassador to
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Ju stice Robert Jaekiron,
Jack* on, former
Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy,
Senator Robert LaFidlrtte and
De-ertoiebi career man
Freeman Matthews.

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U.S. Protests
Disregard Of
Allied Rules
YugoslavN D isregard
M ilitary R e g u l a &gt;
tions By C arryin g
Concealed W eapons
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WASHINGTON, Sept. :U)
(/ph-The United States govj tynment today accused YuKtMlavin of disreKnrdinp A l" . lied. military rcgulatiops in
Trieste and of apreading
mischievous
propaganda.
The formal protest wait uign. ed by Undersecretary of
State Will Clayton.

Forrestal Says
Navy To Stay In
Mediterranean

1

ressive War Is
reme Crime,
Court Rules

H alf M ilitarist, H alf G angster Concedes Verdict

S ecretary Says Units
There To C arry Out
U. S. Foreign Policy

Kettles Pledges
WASHINGTON, Sept. SO—{IV)
— Navy Secretary Jam es Forrestal
Successful Year declared
today Inal United State*
naval forces are in ll*&gt; .Medi­
terranean to help carry, out Ameri­
For Celeryfeds
can fo reig n Policy.
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s Strongly Indicate 22

A t Lcaiit They’ve
Got M eat T &lt; rE at
KINGSTON^ N. Y , Bepl &gt;0.
hi*)—They are eating bear steaks
in Kingston. N Y -g because
of Uie meat shortage, naturally.
But; the unfortunate bear in*
solved tn this stogy was purely
a gilt as far as the Kingston
City Home was concerned.
T t» bear obviously had not
heard of the meat shortage, be­
cause he wandered Into the
■rstdcnUal district of Kingston.
Soon." the bear was climbing
trees and causing no little alarm
to the cltlrenry.
- So Oame Warden Henry Bern­
stein finally *ho‘. the bear
down and discovered he was
large and plump.

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Associated Press Leased W ire

scrm an General S taff, Hi^h Command, Reich
Cabinet, Nazi Storm troopers A cquitted;
(scstapo And ICIItc Guard Found Guilty

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The note acknowledged that
IlM
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Kept.
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Two news correspondents from
w American m ilitary authorities in
. ecrh af foBr oreupvlng powrrs will tie admitted to witness the ’
Veneiia Giulia detnlr/.'d six Yugn.
Forrastwl. In -an unusual poHcy
rice a tla n , ol Had d.-frrulant» who may be srntrnred to death
,
»lav soldier* on Sept. I*. It added
stgU m m l, niada' it ptatp that the
- by the tplernational Military Tribunal at Nuernber*. The tilled
that the Yugoslav . soldiers-w ere Seminole^ Will
Win American
naval-referee* . Jft lh*
Contrel Conurll made Ihi* snnoum rm rni Inday The council ,
found carrying* hand -grenades*
»Ul h i them for
■ I* rharged with rirry in j out th r court Judgment*.
More* Thun Lose*; Mediterranean
(-narrated in 'th e ir .clothing con 1
-onto time tn cohu*.
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frary to lugulationi. The soldier*.
Chance F o r Title The declaration wa» released
NUERNBERG. Shpt. ,:ill (/!’&gt; —r The International
• 'about whim the Yugoslav governn* IH? American government tnmenl protested, have .since hem
Military Tribunal rlerlnrerl today tirat the initiation of war
Coach t l T\ Kettles of the ’icatsd full backing to Turkey
releases).
is'the Rtiprenir eriine. Tiie Btirttnmry of the tiihmial’jt find*
Seminole High School .football ie That -country'a nsistaiw o * 'o
The polo informed Yugoslavia t am promt*.d KanTonl Retarlsns Russian* demands on the Berdan! iriRS a f t e r a le ii- m o n llis t r jji l in d ie a le a a lro ttR ly tiu tt t i i e
that tbu arre st mm* investigated a*, their tegular wuikly luncheon e tle a .-lt also came as Washington
N a z i r in g le a d e r s w ill h r e o n v ie te d ag eh a ru e d o f c o n ^ .b y an American military boatd today that Sanf-rd would win .studied means to aid the present
o f officers, -and the hoard fosnl more fnottiall games than'it woull Gieek government in’ It* tr o lib y ♦ *pitmg In Vnnimil the *nprt me
the-jsetlon was justified.
crime nf -larting vvar.
I .re* this Kail, am) took full bl»m*W*ith Russian-supportfd neighbors
The nolo saiya in part nnd we upon himselfVfn, the ln*» i,f the ami ho|**h for p"artful arttlcnirnt
Ijnn l verdicts nod sentence 1 will b* ilelivered tnniorrow when
quote:
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ic'Usti* game . which, he stated, uitli Yugoslavia over the dlsp'ur
"This government desires the will yJavtil too 1 arty in the roaiou ti' ii o f Trieste.
1hr infill rf rpticjiisUr* ihe n-nding
Yugoslav, govtrnn/.'nl to know nnd before- the local team had
-( s|- tiHi.lllRl w«»r-1 judgment.
Person*- fam iliar'w ith the. rva
th at it resent* the charges that time to g t In g o,t condition.
1 ll,
'iflirmijil
tuned upon
on* tiehind F o rrcs ta l’s »latemen
ll-V* ll* U V J*l r sMitr.l by proae" Allied military authorities Innk
lie nl*n pm.I high tribute t o !,a y it was drafted about a week
f.u lint .nil, F’tance. the
no steps III thi* matter and thsl^ Sp iiiiei Ita ri' ii who, he »ald, play , pg.. and hence i* not inspired
r ,i'­ r
l l , tlt*l tS»
they inspired * small 'f«s*rt»l' fd a gi--.il g.iuit- at 1 nd in the (,j ||1P f;.|,h llurdanelle* conflict
fttill Russia. The
pres* to give a tmall .'false'' ac­ tiaine*vj|le gum*- despite the fa d‘ or other current controversies.
1111 "eg in \..v jo
LM ut
of last year,
year.
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Jjw»l Barely an Jiour and a hall after (he re.dins id thr JtnUmrnl heyau Ihb. nviminc at S'ueratiere. Hermann l P I l l F i l l t' l O r i f l i l .v lti 'TI1*'
I It. &gt;■.......... desrnhe,| ip fpiile
count of the incident,’ and that it It Mo* hi* first nppearsnre i*\ that
However, the statemen
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l
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f ' * t i { . p T - 1 -*-.1111 ii*iiWT-t;iig ■ rtrr VVTffl'nre proA rrjfe ts these charge*
s* inischiev- position, and to Willis Andersol*
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people and 1
k _ alM|
tf gmngaterr vtrlua.ltr rtmeadrii that he It on the »«y to Hle gairdwi. Perhaps* renrrmbrTInf’ w h eiitir
I I I rN l / I
l 1 V U ’ l III l&gt; ,)u,
f „ur ,„ a j„ Countfl
cua
propagaiula -w ith u u u - auy-j.,vh(T
flhe ‘ line plays .th&lt;t„Amexiran
giivernmenls
liuvcrnmenls OI*J of Inc n nip p" &gt;iiti
atlrtlflfd
Ihmtiih
lirrn u n v a*
9« a
mrtnlrft
nf
Ihhe
liir
hrsl Nail Ii
strutted
thrnuth
tJrrmany
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member
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foundation in fact
indictment.
Thr early
ami did tim e groat punting. The tatem ent* to be made since ti"* cyrm
a'vea w|th
wllli a. nrtrla
^ I I\1 I ill l l I I1\ 1C
pmU,v Imnrl
,,a lld linetna
Uur)nt th&gt;
the iriil
tr l.l
Ten protest adds-l that Yugo­ •cure against Gainesville, he point- •
gr ■ t&gt;f ttu- trading o l tho
end nf the war on the reason*
slavia must have been it wan- nl id titiL. was I t to IT despite the amt purpose* trehind the presrni'
Jons iiraityl am i rnlim*l.y*m judgincnt brought out no names.
the tltru it* protest was addressed fact that sport *w-filers had pro- of American warships in the Medi­
*luy evening at a mm* im-cttng i Th‘‘ inbun.-il ruled that nggresto
Washington
that' the
sit lirl-d
nl tiie Kaiifonl Country Chib a t ; sivi* war r- « 'crime, that contiefoui the garni that terranean. Said the Navy S ecre­
soldiers ’ already were released.
^wlitcJi dull presidepb, or
King 'I'U O'tes e\i^t.-d |,i wage aggreSGainesville would win by three or tary:
*
! blons" and club executives from * lv*' war nnd war crimes and
four touchdown*.
"Tcday the United State* Navy
|many cJMcw In central Florida urro crime-, ngninst Im inanity have
Sanford still ha* a chance at is continuing to maintain force*
1guests of tljo Sanford Llotu ntal been commilted.
the conference title, he said. Euslia in they eastern Atlantic and the
i there wa.s murli MpidntLv it* te.
The court nciiuittrd the Gercan be expected to* lose one or two Me lllsrranean Sea for the follow­
1‘AIUU Kept 30 id*,
tirnatur pod - after re;*&gt;rt of arlucvcm nd. man G cnej.ii S ta ff and the Gergames before I he end r f the ing specific purpose*!
Atiliur Vanrtenberg of Michigan o| (lie vnrlmu clubrevn-wert man lllgl. f ‘onimeml. (he Naxi
season, ly explatmd, arvl Ban" F ir s t, to support the Allied
today iiakrd the I’arU |V&gt;#ic f'nnZone Chairman AJ Hdibaum 3r tlr.iwii.hii 11,
,,t K
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tro
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fiird ib * v not lose any more. S t, orcuoaMon frree * and the Allied
ierr tier lo Wllje trpCflom ot IratteUd Ml th'ra tlllriKlIiccrl ttic*
nnd I ho Ib-u-h .cabinet, of
Auinislirnf. which has a hip' e2- M ilitary Government' In the dls
Wilson Priiises New
and uatIgution into tlir treaties era who wen- hrldrd hy Jik,**yi!t, i-hatgc- that ihty were criminal
perieneed team, hovyever, he con* charge of th rlr tospontibllllles in
tor ttolltaliltt, Bulgaria and Hun- Alv-arc* nt PtlissmU dl’-irlct IJun ,o gnmr .,1 i.o&gt;. tVttanr groups of
ct
diil,
sloud
the
t*i*t
chance
of
Funeral
inrvlcc*
fer
Mr*.
Kva
the
ocrilpiert
areas
of
Europe
Outlet
F
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Glads
V
i a n HI* proposal m-'iigid Immcdl guyTrnnr for '35 north rmtiprihing (tie 1,-i^ei*hip t urpa. the Elite
K. Gooddper,! who died at the any to win.
ale objectIfilLi
from
flic Klavlr the iMUthern
half ol llie state thirtnl. the K l« . n di-partment
At Florida Market
home of -h e r
son-in-law
and
bilk lad loiutd ,wip|»rt Hornon-at I PaM DLMrlct.tlovcnior
Millard j wInch
mt.rated a spy system,
daughter, .Mr. and Mrs. Dean also played a great ganv again*!
BfJUPn
Conklin of_ IXiytoua Ilro tli. at-n mul t he Gcalaim ■Weiw ■eonvieted** - *
Wing of. 141 T&gt; Hast Amelia A venue, Gainesville. In fact, hr said that
J ACKHON VI I.I.K, Ma Hept 3«.
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' lUiv‘ Rcpublicaiv-jwmw*or-maitc
Orlando, Saturday «ven.lr*r at 10:4 q the star Sanford quarter played
iHpcclal—-'(iputUxepMrt.\ Iiom p,u«l
Chtte ropresented pi tin- «&gt;ne

Lions Review
Progress At
District Meet

Mrs. E. Goodspeed,
4 M other Of Sanford
-M e n , Died Saturday

IBusiness Increase
27 Percent Is
G lr*»t lUlMieive gwtne winch has Of
bren plaj'*m &gt;y anv Sanford 'rn»n
Told By Jenkins
In hi* two. nnd e half years of
ki

Good Reports By /andenberg Asks Trade, Shippi:
Freedom Be Written Into Treaties
Markets Please
State Officials
Army Asks 35,000
Men Be Drafted
During October

or

Florida n—v*-rr(tibit- rprtxhrrlni

D raft

(JuntT*‘- Raised

MWiioatlon in oi^iing

m-

Hcfure

UnUed

the

reading

of

the

D d-tiul. Daytmia |judgment hod progressed an hour
H tatcs'■ campaign lit tin* Batketi ,
wxUorw, and a continuation of thi*
With Fxptanatiun; Economic
Sonuntaakm. on what la jr/JJ’u '
Mt
lXn 1 and I nml one-half the form er number
* noon at 4:00 o’clock with the Rev.
recent substsaUid ' otfciings *on
|W,i N'nki. Hcftnnnn Goering. virof Oie mod conirororalal
'
• J. B., McKinley, pastor pf thu coaching here. ,
♦
state
llveMock* win.vrkrds.
b in "
Enlistm
ents
I
M
r Ii otic
Oroatfi
nf
the
f.hm%
ttilrrnatimtlx, ur. OIIJ confront lug the deleA more th»n 87 percent Incrrarr reached me this week-end,1* said
Fletcher llnll*. who introduced
" f i r s t Methodist Church, officiala
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gate.
Mr. Kettle*, pointed out thr great In establishment of i\e» tuisfn.s* William I, Wilton. liliH-lui ot
W A SH IN trroN . Kept 3 f) ,,}*,
""
Dlslrlct i lovrrttor . Alvar*-/ who
enterprise*
Florida flu Ic Farm er.* Markn.-, in. ITh&gt;- Army iia*. relied ujams* [TFl111* :H o .c n * |Kv,tlhn, on
*l(orn In ■'Elyria. Ohio Oct. IK, need for additional stand* and and proCdiiinnel inteniriM'*
Ibe l-jtie |«iinlei1 out thal tin nlgunl/attiy,
Seminole
County
other
ih»n
r
e
ta
il'd
ay
j
pave
licrn
vary
huh
.
i
1856, Mrs. Goodspmd would have seating facilities at thr high
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been 1*0 year* old.thl* month. Shu school fir-lil, and rmnpliinenled ■tores is indicated by the fact thru j pleaded to iiofp the iitemliti n Io
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during
the
license
year
up
until
crption
uitenl^fre.
n
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l
,
i-.n
w n a*a member of 8t Andrew* K rtlles for tlx fine eoachlng Job
u
t tile Ilra/li tie ra
id
, w
a
s to
ttilllg fo
r
tll.lti III,- .S*'J,t,-tolH-t ipmia i !l*‘ie tli.il |*,ni- Ircatic* im n
Episcopal Church of Klryin ami lie is doing. Mr. K rttlrs laid parti­ Sapt. 30. there wa* an in crease, pieted - general
had made her home in Orlando cular emphasis on the nre«l for of I6f&gt; state and county lit«ne.-*| nonifaV
for the prut 30 vrar*. She had new dressing room* for thr foot­ of this type issued, according In market.
b«.cn ill for only a short time ball players, declaring that the Jno. I). Jinkint, county - m col COtltlnur
lug lorwant
Survivor^ include, brslu i* Mr*. p.ijscnt shower roomt are deplor* lector. '
T otal licensss Isauad were (W. mat opening
^ W in g of ' Orlando, two other able and entirely inadequate to
•daughters, M r!. Chsrlotto Roller take carr r f |60 l»oy*,every day in com paiul with 6M l*»l )ref r - Formers'
Amounts r*i*lv*d * » w M J e i for expect Uils
Of l&gt;pytuna Reach and Mr*. E. addition to the football taam.
Visitors at today’a luncheon in- tha state, (3.300 fe r the county standing
T. Clatnen r f Miami; two son*,
Ralph A. Good speed and Harlow clinlrd Haul Gomb* of DeLnnd, at ■total of (0,077 as compared t* our markets
listed men
"O ik* of the moat inlrm llng
W . Goodspeed, Iwith of Sanford I). B. McKtmils. Gus I-awton and with (7.B2G last year—an mrreaiie
OHlrlalS'exjrUJiiKt however Itvilj
__
Item., nmoriK this work-end's tr
five grandchildren and two greet O. I., Taylor of Orlando. Ptwal* of (2,151 In revanue.
liic Aron will xnv- lo'irir-, and uuln
F Miiti|ial* &gt;.f St-miiml* t'nunty
The
above
figutua
d»
not
In
drnt
Kprer
thanked
Rotary
comports
from
our
market
manaxcr
•
grnsdrhildres.
in ettli iPtiry hv dL-clurgln^ uirli
. i„.|,| then monthly m eet,
Pallbearers were C. C. Welsh mlttocs which had charge of thr elude tl bevsrage llctnsc* which througliout Ptoridn. cam- lo in*' who lin e only a tea *e*y *,r |„K rtt !)„. ,,ff„
„f v
J . N. Gillon, R. T. Warren. J . A in* r clty nnutlng last week ant ahcw.d an Increaaa of 30 anil from John O M rK trn m ut u n
Oioti'K. in sreve and reirlaUiiy tti-m
j(„,i,
s (,l,ir.t.y nuun
of
the
Fort
Mycr»
market
*
t.
.
(3,317
over
the
previnus
year.
called
•
dlreclora’
n»j«ling
imY arn, J . 0. Tilita ami ( '* 0 Wil
Ham*. Durir.l’ was tn Evergreen nirdintrly fotlowtag the lunchsiin. nor do they IneluAi licrn*et for staterl that We wjll hai*' n i * &gt; with re-g 1,11.1 *h „ most / n * la i,tt ;,l tin Jmnm llmli K. h-.| on.J
^
plain iron' ii l.n-ii-. ■-d t.. set up
retail
merchant*
which
arc buyer on tiie market un* icas-ui mnaitlyy
^ ^ P iB w U iy .
M(\«uwhlt(\
Vfilunlrrr
rriiiit- C ohnI^ nnd fiuully ■In !v ^fnu|n
•rluMiiscIvcs party jo the
payable to the S tate Comptroller, that will deal In ubnfloll litis
Col Early E. W Ihirnn. com
thr
instructional
Hiller initialed. The tri­
end license* 'fo r Insurance agent* buyer tells me Ik* will be In ikisI- merits me taaUniiiny to - *,/*■&lt;l !«&gt;■ improve
BERM A N NAMED MANAGER
whlclt are now jteyeble to the tlon lo pay the lilghrst cash price, ndvand- e^tlmsle* f„ the fir at two prot’i'iiui which was begun during manditij* officer if the Orlando i&gt;Uria| ,axl the fart they were
-ih~.
_
ateto treasurer as Insurance com* for this product from tire small weeks of Heptembcr. 23X33 men the Orangc Srmlhole and (he Trl- Army Air ll asr, together wllli nsstgned to their tusk* by a dic­
. .P IT T SB U R G H , sep t. 80. GPr—
grower who dons not have an r.s- algned up for Ute rrvpilar Army County wntkahep held th i. sum. 2n oltwr offierra from (lip ha &gt;. tator docs ti«l absolve them
roliiion«r«
The Pittsburgh Pirate baeeball
ufficj-rs nf the Coast Guard .Auxi­ from
their
icspotiaitrlllty
for
According te alate laws enact- tsblbhrd outlet TtiU, to my mind. That 1ft nearly as many h.-, Jiart liecn .me.
club announced today the ap*
liary Unit, and file Sen Scouts, their ,-ict.s.
Will be of some help to tile small cxjiccteri for tho full month
sd
In
r»
4
l,
no
person,
firm
nr
Dr.
Frank
Quillniah,
County
- polntment of B illy Herman ae
got
an
insight
intV~NnVr«l
Reserve
gladioli'
grower
I'
SelccHve
Gcrvlce
headquir
lets
Dealing with the defense con*
health officer, spoke at th» rniol(te new manager. Herman play­
Raymond Owynn of Oviedo, pea* corporation atull engage in . or
that
reports
from
Waal Ing ^ n j hricfly discussed tiie ser­ training methnja .when they tiwik tention that some of the defend­
"This Fprt Myera Rem Is In lute sold
ed this keason with, the Boston aenger In a Ford pickup truck manage any b u iln eis. profession
an
'enjoyable
cnllso
yesterday
boa
tils
fndlriite
that
the
Rrptemtier
hud ontv carried out orders.
a m . Herman sucreed* Frankie Which turned over on th# Orlando or occupation * for which an o c­ wllli efforts we have constantly quotas nl 25 000 was met chtefly vices that ran Ik* given tho aboard Hf'«7f» to Del amt landing ants
n,e tribunal rule,! that a defense
iach who retim ed .
highway near Lake Minnie shortly cupational license ta x t» required emphasised, for llm production an-1 with men tirtarer, ID arid XI years schmd* through hi* office. Plan* amt bark oil Hoi
-Inlllts
Itivec.
■if stijK-rior orders has never
e State end County liwnae markaUng of new rrops.
While
wen- made for the showing of mn
after midnight. 1* being kept at unless
Is procured from the tax collect­ gladioli prodtHUlou lia-s Ua-n rs- Officials prrillcl Unit tiie IncrcaKerl hi tilth film i nch month at county They were guests of Lieut. Cipmdr. been rccdgnixed a* a defense to
Femald-Laughton Memorial HosW.
R.
Conway,
commander
of
the
October
quota
also
will
bo
filled,
crime.
However, tlm summary
o f the County in which the tsbllslied In Florida for "car--. I
K tal to determine possible Internal or
provided Army physical s la rain rib schools, Hr. Gulltman also report-, Naval Reserve Unit nt Sanford. no,tod- that n «lefei|*i* of superior
id that the .Stale Welfare Hoard’ i
Sidelights A t
juries, according to Dr. H. D, piece of business Is located, or am particularly pFaant mltli this are not applied too Htrlclly
Tho
A
rm
y'officer*
were
invited
from the comptroller o r . ****° arrangement to provlrhi an oullct
rVntnf trailer was eirrrrntly at on the trip in order tn *«* how older* i* considered a mitigating .
attending physician.
N uernberg T rial Smith,
.
for the am*Her producers 'till,
l.yman High School in l/ongwood the Naval Reserve training ayij- circumstance aft the charter of
owynn suffered severe bruiting treasurer. With tha exception gf . reUll should .encourage production,, and
and excoriation* In the region of
and would remain In the County l*ni i* working, sini-e Orlando the tribunal provides.
The Judgment reviewed the
- NUERNBERG, B*pt. 80, GPi
another week.
the stomach, but then la no evi­ merchant* who pay the *Ula com- Increase receipts. We need more
Army Air Rare is currently cm nets of aggression and time af-'
— Hermann&gt;Gparing and some
dence of ahock In spite or the fact trollrr for llcimses an July 1 such outlets for new, nr umimal T . B. Officials To
Mrs.
fluids
Wilson,
County
gagrd iji. training Air Reserve ter time quoted the minutes of
lurts, and It Is our aim to help
o i the other defendant* a t the
that he was brought to the hotpits! each year, ell llceneei ere due end
A ttend Jn x Meeting home demonstration agent, dis­ personnel. Tiwy included: &lt; ol. Ilitler’u secret conferences plantheir development -where ItiU
M ail trial were alnmat late for
payable on Oct. 1, unless other*
In an unconscious condition,
cussed
plan*
to
direct
a
study
Ijuncmi. l.ieut. Col, J . /,. Amack- ning war to show ih sl the N ati’s
■
appears at all practicable
Um reading of the IhUrnaHonp W provided for by lew,
cording U&gt; Dr. Bmtlh,
.
in tent____
ion* wet^o clear f ronq
■I tribunat'a summary today.
Mfa. Edward Kite her, executive of adapts In means with managers er, l.ieut. Col. W. W. Keith, J r .: _____
Up to Saturday noon W8 busi­
"Manager Jack -Taylor, Jr., of our
Canby B. Kimble of Oviedo, driv­
r f school lunch r**mn*.
■
Major T* 11. Edmamlsi- Major -Gr inaTf^T h e haavRy guarded slerato r
er or the truck, told 6 tote Highway ness and prof*M lonil_JI«j»Bs«to Palmetto market reported Hint secretary for the RrrjilnoJti County
Mrs. Ahhfe fioyd, county wej* 5?' .n,,|5 r, l i . ( ',,P.L . Vr'! K'
itacd to bring the N ail de*'"» * tribunal said (hat in M*
Patrolman l* O. Bender wtm In- amounting to (2,724 ware laaued, crop* ere growing alow, betattv* of TtrtrePfTirdfTs Association, and Dr.
Capt. H.* A. Holstein; Caift 8. hook,' "M ein Knmpf,” Hitler made
fepdanu from Owit* cells to
vesUgatmt the accident, that he and 35 bstoraga licenwr*. amount rain, but that weathrr had bvn Frank (Juillman and his staff at faro w»*i i *-i, explained tho ser­ Hmlth:
Lieut
S,
MFinkle;
Lieut.
vice*
she"
could
give
to
tho
school*
Ills views qUIte plain and that
tho Beininole County Health Unit
• court room broka down*. ■ had been* blinded »*• gpproachlnf
to (7,673. * WUl ot (10,898, favorable the last few days
through visits to homes pf pupils R. U* Holder. •
Nearly half of the defend- car headlights. The truck ton down
this was no private dairy hut
r. J tokins roporfgd.
I "Ideal conditions
for * tram* will nllrm l a meeting in Jackson­
Other
.officers
elmard,
jvrro!
whoso
a
ltin
d
an
ci’
i*'
lacking.
win known lo everyone.
It* w»r* in court when the
five concrete post* before
planting celery, esrarote, lettuce and ville on Oct, 3 end 4 of TuberLieut.
I.
W,
Eussinnn;
Lieut.
The Justices held th at the cam*
tor
machinery
failed.
M iss Hnnd nnnounrrd that the
to m t on IU aide teetn;
ndnatne were noted by Manager If. eluosls worker* and physicians
F.
P.
Weil;
Lieut.
C.
A.
W
roiinkk;
Seminole
P
.
T
.
A
.
To
1men hurried repairs ‘and
. poalte to the direction it
J . 1-Chman of the Sanford market from 15 southern slates and the next meeting nf U t*' 'principal* Werren Offirors, 1. C. F’ridnv and paigns waged hv the Germans
against Poland, Denmark, Nor­
the rest o f tha defendant*
been moving.,
M eet Tom orrow 3:45 A survey of acreage planted In tliat D istrict of. Columbia for thu first will be held on Oct. 23 at her C. W. W t.ner; fo| R; A. KollUon; way,
Belgium ; the Netherlands
prst-w ar meeting of the Southern office. '
reached the courtroom barely
Oeorgw W. Thomas, driver at a
are* Is now bring made.
Col.
W.
W.
Millard;
l.ieut.
Col.
*
Luxembourg, Yugoslavia, Greece
minute hrforg, tha eight
Tuberculosis Conference. ■
Ford Sedan which collided late Sat*
first meeting of the ScminEdward
D.
Edwanls
and
Lieut.
nnd Russia were aggressive war,
urdty afternoon wth a Dodge Se*
e*. filed In.
:
Approximately 300 physiciain,
F. T. A. will be held
K, It. Halsey.
OOMI’KNH ATION PA HI F IV E
ortlr e fU r noon fNuerndan driven by Whitney Dev Is
In ita discussion of two counts
public health workers end ley per­
---------afternoon
at
8:46
Arrangements
for
the
trip
were
HOAG
TO
MANAGE
G*MKN
the Intersection of MeUomrlllt i
T^me)
the
Americen
nf the Indictment relating to
sons comprise the boards ot dlrtc*
o'clock
at
the
achool
_
with
the
made
by
Lieut.'
Frank
West,
T
A
L
M
H
A
B
8
E
K
,
Repu
J
O
Celery Avenue, damaging both
_ y guard eUndlng behind
'crimes again st humanity and war
them* for the year being “Foun­
GAIN ERVILLE, Sept. M -fiT ) tors of the state and local tuber­ (H iocial)—Payment of unemploy­ UHNR, who na* charge of the crimes, the tribunal listed a ct
wea arrested by pptkss for
onel General Jodi fell In ■
culosis association in thi south are ment compensation In 8tmlnola boat, Lieut Cmtlr. Alex R.. John­
dations
For
Progt**#-1
'
The
ob
—
Myrl
Hoag,
popular.
Falatka
driving.
ink The reading of the
firm foundation* A ialea m anage, during the IPtd expected* to atlenl. This U the County during the week ending son, Lieut. W. J . Toll and Chiefs a fte r act. T hen it said that the
la to,
summary
p ro ceed
flectin
.
evidence was quite overwhelming
haa bton named to man- first mfcting since HM0 end the S e p t 20 amounted to (97.00 and E. P, Hair and ‘d’kmeal I.uruien- of n system atic role of vi alt nee,
interruption while the
first
held
In
Jacksonville
since
« « f age
ware made to 5 persons, Carl 0. berg.
rtpiusented
tho
Coast brutality end terror.
i Galneayitle G-Men next
lay on the fleer three
&gt; "Education,’ Tho year. He will' replace Dick Data
ag
erfll
Frank K .__ . . . ___________
Smith, chairmen of the Florida Guaro Auxiliary.
D ealing.w ith the exierminstlon
r ml notea before, he re ProgTiM."
Miss
S ta te s represented will be ,Flori­ Industrial {^Ruidsslon, reported
u Manager, but B ata remain* on
of this ettr, died iaM weak at ^ilgh
L ieu t West cncmmcnded Jhe o f Jews, the tribunal- cited sett*
fais fe e t and le ft the
discus*
new
trend
tn Fbrt Myera. according to
the roster. The . Gainesville club da, A lai*m s, Arkansas, Georgia; today. Payment* amounted to fine work nf. the sea scout* In mates of fl.bOo.OOO killed under
_ went. The heat from
word received hers today. Mr, MB*
also announce formal acceptance Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, (101,451.60 throughout the statu aiding to man the vessel. They H itler's program. The summary
light* in the crowded room
leer was formerly tn tha fumltagw
Douglas
I/osslng,
Hilly mentioned th at the hair o f wo*
of a working agreem ent with Mississippi, North Cayollts, South and were made to 5,673 j orsons, weio:
stifling.
- 'w and at one Urna headed the
Oklahoma. Tennessee, reflecting no significant fiuEtna Brinson, Larry Strawder, John men victim* was cut o ff before
the A tlanta Cracker* o f the South Carolina,
______
1' ■,1 ...................... .
brick agency here.
Texas,* Virgin in and West Virgin) ft, Ron in rrcvnt week*. .
Root, J r , and Ralph ■Johnson,
ern Association, .
(f-&gt;allaa»4 Os raga Bisk I)

l-w ^ S fc

Orlando Air Base
Officers Inspect
Reserve Training

Raymond Gwynn
Is Injured In
A u ' t o Accident

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLOWIQA

THURSDAY, StPT. 26, 1046

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W E A T H E R ' " T71 7 ~
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, P a r t ly c lo u d y t h is a f l c r n p o n t h n * ^
to m o r r o w , w it h s c a t t e r e d
G r u n in
^ h o w * w r t n a H e r n d o n * ..
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In UrfJty Thera la Strength—

DISPENSING
C H E M IST S
^DRUdOlSrS
GEN CAL

Ts Protest Um rr* o * of lb * World;

ITiS YQJJR MO.VErHere Are Money Savers

Ta Promote (h* F r K n l a j t A a n le q

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII

D r o p in a n d g e l o u r low p rie rk o n Ih o
fo llo w in g f e e d * :

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T uxedo Hroiler Mash
Tuxedo Laying: Mash

Pacific

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Tuxedo S ta rte r and (•rowing: M uhIi

Tuxedo 20% Dairy Feed
Tuxedo Sweet Feed

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Tuxedo ('lip|K&gt;d Oats

By JA N K FADS
. W ASIIIHGTON— 01&gt;) —
It boast* but Jt2 square
Atliiipti.u t mintv Va.. nn
Potuutar fioni the cap
km wti |t&gt; Am rrim ni nrrr
It i* ruiTHilly irlvbrdt
100t|i anniversary.
Menutn tie Ivani le’vicli, lull,
’ Third smalltst niunty
'lender, patriiAn of iM-anng ami
United .State*; It i* the
'ilu res, »ny* htr family mlshtine for C.'i.UUO war dt
*ate i .'from Spain
to Smith
resting place of thP II
America -Mm yj-at* age. Kiw
Scidier.
,
e ,.„i,,|| fiy etd ly .. and evin Arihifflun futility ill in nrr
|oraU*il !lii» PfiitfiRon Ituildlii^, the ’ t-rynne tliink* rbe will i&gt;e one,of
Navy Ann**, Knrl Myrr mill* Ihi* j &gt; c a p ita l* mutt disiiogmsluol
National A if|arl. 'Thu majority
of it« , rc»iil«uitn rill- fcnleral ru t-1
%%nrkiiiK in thc (Hatrlrt of
Cnlirnit.iii
1let till*&gt;c of ilw .1. ime |M&gt;|iulutlou

Yiririuiu'a «in(t* li’iri*1

iH iiiiir Hi- • a n li
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vVilt lx o n l y o u r

r lllililll
fu ll lim r

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if
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hulij riiiiiloyr, for rvrry 10 Anlrri&lt;fin fmnilirn.
In |t&lt;00 |tmr««
mu*
kV4 rkifr for ev.ty II famllii**.
I be bureau s»y* that in lltlU
mote than li.o n O m Women w ork'
■«l a*— bml.'eliolit employes, a
- 1enter number Ilian Wete lisled
f i any oilier •ccuputlon, Ittii by
1 'trb, l u l l , ItpplOXiluMrly' 4IN),*
•.Oil of the-,, had left their job*.
The majority of these, accordint' io»a New York Drpuitimtut
• I a h .o

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JUST AS MRS. SflMA MONlNFIlD, .New York, u ia of Iho 18 turv(vorg
of the It* Ifiiun airliner d ita itrr was bcltitf taken (nun o rescue plJn#
(to p ) at the Gamier, Newfoundlaial, airport, her brother, Joseph I'om cx,
arrivtti by plane. Ama/etl at flminiM him at her aid#, thy injured woman
(ill plclute at bottom) Is overcome with emotion.
(/n (rrn atlo n al)

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B O O K IN G BOYS I N SLA YIN G S
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ROY JOHNSON’S (iR I I J ,

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— S E R V IN G —
D IN N E R

i 11-lllut l&lt; I III- lip Slant
hi i ‘in- iiue m u
there i .in
11" II" gleiilrr ermr Until iiverloud
nn jhr »fi,| and arm., yel ainmtg
ti hi r nu n no- i- «■.. nmw|s Y*T‘
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W A T C H F O R O P E N IN G A D
“ RO Y W A N TS TO SEE YO U ”
- - M A G N O L IA A V E N U E

a ls o a

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g o o d s lo c k o f

A rm our's Fertilizer

b r n r r S eco n d nnd S a n fo rd

HOTICB O r KLICTIOII
T7 HKM2 A 9 . The U flU e lu re ef IXS.
•r&gt;J«r the ConitilMllun of IMS. vf the
• te le s4 fto e td e . did p e n • Ju tel He*oLiUoni pivpvelriy em endmente to the
Cun»tiiullen e f the l u t e cf Ftortde. end
the ism s w e re eiived to b r e vote of
ihree-tiflhe of til the m em berj ,ile &lt; tr d
lo veeft hou».*: the! the voter oa wkd
iJoint fteeoluUoni w eft eetvred upon
their revpectlvt*Journelt. w ith the yeea
end i i j i thereon, end they did d tte rmlne end direct the! the eeld Jo in t
Mee^lutloni be eubmltted to the elector!
c f Ihe B U te el the O vrrteJ Election In
llotem ber 11(4
WOW THZAEF 0 H2 . 1. I t A. OKAY.
OecrrUre o f fltete of the S u te of fU rtd e.
do hereby (Iv e notice thei •
arW EK A L ELECTION
will he held In eerh rvuM y In Florida
•n Tuesday neat succeed In j thv .ftrvt
Monday In November A. D. UM, the
vetd Tve*4 ey "bviof the
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r I J T l i d a y OF NOVEMBZJt
for the retlflcellon or rejection of (he
•eld Joint Keeulutiona p r e p r i n t Am^rulrw «U lo th e ConeUtutioa c i the fitele
•# H ondo vie:

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(Ks C a llm lU m mt T o w , b j A m an d lo j
JU ctlort II an d I I e l Article VIU e l the
C'ootUluUea o l the l u t e e l , 1*1eel de u
Adopted e l th e Clenertl R m IU m e l Ne&gt;
o m U r , I t i l , celd A mendment to _P r* %lde I jt the He-Numt&gt;er1n f e l l o t j o f i i
II end IS of Article VIII of the C onctltuUon e l th e flu te e l fle rld e u Adopted
• I the O enerel Election In llo eem h er.

ol Article VIII of Ihe Coaitltutton vf
the BUU of FlorUi. ervd to Provide the!
In the County of lint«b*foufh. BUU ol
Florida, the County ^Tsn Aeeeveor ehell
Align the P •any ef* “the “County
" for
*
Levylnj suit. County.
the purpose
Bchoolc end Municipalities In Iho County
of IflUtboroufh Exrept the Oty of Plent
City, Flortde. which Shell be Eaempt
from the Provtelvni Of (Ml Amendment,
Taiea l^eJM by the BUU. County.
Count? School Iloerd. School DUtrtcti.
Special Tee School DtatrlcU ond the
MunUiiulUtM of the County Except the
City of Plant City, flortde.
he rr resolved nv the i jo i s l a TUKi: O/ THE STATE OF 1*1./KlinAt

A liT IC U XX

. ar.*TION I. T&gt;&gt;» ts(UI*i"&gt;* I* sulherb e d *n4 't n i w * m J I t i r n i U , h r ls «
h Iso* *n*ct*u hr II si U* inultr m •ian h*M la A. D. 1*41. •* tl U|
uU r tsM lon I h t i s i n t f , lor Um ran J'U a n , o b a tu tiii.f mt u r* H o g ot sng
C o u n it O llU ti la Orange C uuntr, T ier14 *. i m l 4 n l . U .ett U m t.tp '.ol Irena
Inn etlK i* e&lt; thl* A itkl* Jo-li** e l nil
n i « l ' ; sntf Ie p 'o iU * M the u e i i t i i s l
kr. .1 ro lle tila a e l m unlrtgel Msr* nnd
n " r " m * iiti. u t elts*r e t lb*m . h r C ountr
U s o lllrs rt In teld C eunlr. A nr I t s M
e n o tu d r ts p e r ilr g the -re a w lld ttlu n os
c rrs lie e e l e n r C eunlr e lP • •• m all probrrlbe the M aatra. dalles sad lorngenael h " . ol Ihe efTU .rs deitgnsie-l ineieln
tn e tr r t lte s n d d tu h e ri* U-* dull*, ml
Pas o i l ) " ' le c n a e lld s le d or r r t a u d end
a n r lew nu Snecled le a p ertln , trie eaaeeem enl end ro llrc tlo a e l m unlrl^sl u s e e
an d e*ae«em*nta, or etlher e t Ui«(n, h r
e u u a tr U s ,D in r * ii ahell p resid e U r lh*

Deliveries
Everybody from factory to dealer It doing everything
that can be done to ipeed deliveriet to you
'

W* know that Chovrolol Is doing everything p a s s ib le la
tfep up Its production totols-lo.shlp more ondim
i . .a_m_ c____
a r t la
us ond lo Its thousands of other dealer* throughout America
. . . and we know, too, that wo ore assured of getting our full
proportionate shore of Iho currknt output and of, future
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Diiappolniino as lh* fated llfeurai have been—ond detpite

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Ctovrolof was.out *f production epIWoly during
Ihe first *hr#* months af tha y**r—H |, Mvarthdlaas true

In total production from th a t d ay I* this.
continua ^ mafce d e n a r i* * a ^ w

n r it n r a o t v r n n v T i n r t u r n a .
[ t u b * o r n i r trrA T f o r F U i'U ,&gt;*i
Thkt the fulto«klnf »mrfv«1ee*#nt el *««•
lion S» A rticle III of Ibe Cno«UI .'
»*1
the Stele ef Flsclda releltng to
• dil­
ation* ti h e rtb v u r e t d tb sru1 «h* l ^e
• ibmltle.l to the elector* nl th* *t»t|
o ( Ftorkle for r*t|ftr*tl.-n or tries: » »t
the n r i t Uenevel KVction to be t #'« n
Nevcrmber. A. D. lh * toot l* to n r &lt;b»l
t i t 4 M ellon *10 , Article III e f the ( c\*
•M utton ef th* B tite e f F lo rid a’ •/-ill | |
enimdeB end M emended ehell tr* J A
folio net
SECTION SA Lew* m ik ln i It.e ••»r&lt;m&lt;latlone for the eeU D ct ef r - N i t
efflcteU end etnpl.'vrra end etl ethtr
•open*#* e f Ihe JH ile Uxell cont»»n proYlftteni nn no eth er ru b ie d nor ii.iil re
ap p ro frU IU n be an Incident of inv «thrr
bill; ell d e le en eto b rietto n r e»cr^t re pro|»rU tiooi for the roen^y •ctitK-*!* n v iv
tier, cltlee. or e th rr petltlcel r»»t*li» •»*-»•
of the Btete. ■*oroprDttof.* I n errmr*
e en t Improvomenta e n d bu»tJ;**e» t**
•trie In rtltu tlo n i #• p fo tto e l 1st »*
prior
• noctod o | |h o t i l l Wfl«iolur«
IvctsUtufM and for b o n tlo m r
fund* and In til fun-lc, oh all he
In ono fonoral apniDeflation bill *»r ic fi
am ondm anl o r atipplomant iL m to
•h all Iso for no lorvyar th a n to u «»•'*.
AH approofM Itoea m aio pi!*-r t&gt; tbo
adoption of Ihla i m i on arhtoh aia tern*
U k tw to (ho
o t iMa m W i
ahaU OJiylro ao ol Ju ly I, III*.

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‘' K een
e rm. mn,
w nr u
transportation by bringing
"your cor to us lor service now
and el regular intervals. Lei
us help you lo keep it In good
running condition-to main­
tain iU parforn)anoe, appeara nee'and resale yilu e-until
th* day wRan yeur dkw Chev­
rolet comes along. , • •

Athens KcHidcntH
V oting Again Today
. Aihens, Tcnn., Sept. 27—trV)—
The resident* nf Athiui*. Tdmi.,
■re voting again toda) nnljr two
month* a fte r th bullet-punflurral
count)' election. Thi*
tliey
■re chousing a mayor. f""i alder
mt; and a school b«*r&lt;l
T'|» office hi'litsrs sell G-d pi'lay
will succeed those wh • I'-ig n rd
as a result of the p.lilual up
hraval in thr count) folio ing
the
bulleta.anl-bsllot,
rlecti.in
Aug. I.
Torl*y’a Idalloting ia in the form
of a referendum by the C ity
Gcv&gt;d Gnvi rnmrnt l-eaguc. The
oflira holders have •giccd to re ­
sign at • time with candidate
chosen in the referendum tn re■place them one by oftc. Vacsncie*
an the county election commission
ruled nut a special elec I ion.

WIST COAST IHIPBUUOn Henry J , Kaiser spreads his hands expressively
as tie appears before th . House Merchant Marin* Committee to defend
hit shipbuilding activities during the war. Kaiser admitted his companic* made huge pronto, but declared they also saved.Iha government
half , billion dollars providing Vitally needed ships.
(International)
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Ttta- nr the ett n or ri/&gt;ntPAj[,

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C is e l" i “ - s «• i« e n m #1 n o * * W
s n w rV rl I t s J S tn r n u t r i a an mUl' "*&gt;*•
t r r r t n la bm S iw - n • • « m u » 4« r l
SIM A rt'rlr r s i t t y r ta ttir rin tto a ot
&lt;&gt;m J « 1f t o l Uio iV 'M a l Itr - w J I" »*4
• « ■gsssfnhl* C w intr | M 1*11 CoysW
O oltrtlcf a l M l* C it - t r . - J IS r •*»» '•
Hmrrbr a-ta o * l a ' s e t &lt;J&gt;*'1 *m ' uS -JP -*
'« th e r l r n o r i a l tM SU Ia ml C . r i t l
**r rsiirv-ikn,
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ml a s s a r t t* s * 4 r»i ria r s m tl# Caui
M S to* t» M * Sol'CUV -r &gt; # M c*-«
tto l l h#f,tM #r t o r r - l r i by «*•

Community CtnU r.

MEETING RLATM) MONDAY
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The first Phil meeting of the
Men's Club of Holy Cross Church
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Im K-t.l
n th
Parish llnusa
will
held Iin
the* Parish
House
Monday evening a t 7 :0 0 'o'clock.
A supper will be stored.
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g y W ILLIAM

ZADOK D U M K O PF wonder*
what th * newspapers will now
da to flit up that corner o f peg*
oa* which /[old th* dolly doings
la Nuernberg. ' -

O eau eatoe

Th* a8nford Celery Drippers,
cclored baseball team will
meet the Orlando Red* In a

a
to

- r i t r at Municipal Park San-'
dav afternoon a t Xr00 o'clock.

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The proceeds of tho tilt will
be allocated to a fund for con-

YOU 1VMI01 OF SIRVICI
t i l

Sanford, Florida

nvaiinati Samoa
A44iltaau
r#t non t!.!itn&gt;,
r.iuunf to ih*
ib» *r;«ttsa ot is* j" * - * «• is. reuii »r i t i e t

la mn4 t v • • c a r 'V s C e u n lr * * 4 M r
C o n -1 - r* 'tH t» - M n t * C o u n tr.

Ceat/af P tH $ 1

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fkoak vou far your hinndfy
promise you a naw high
oxporienca whan you taka dolivory af your
AT (OWfST COITI

HOUSE JOIN T U s u t U T I O S N a It*
A JOINT RESOLUTION h « r o " &gt; &lt; sn
AnMn 4 "MWI u A rtK Is VIII a t Um 1'o as lll'itla n ut Um SUM ol rValKM H fM tl'f
w A in u n i.n l mt P iu p .il, lo t T tlW u 4
ISM C ourt Pun a l ¥ . . . « , k y A l t l n ,
l l m u A M Itla ea l M w i w Pra.IdS
“W 4
County ml H o . SUM *1
rv»'Ut»! P m C asiaty Ta* Atmmmot w o t
A a r n t t i P io p e n * ol Ut* Cm m , lor Um

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Poland reports a shortgg* of
cats.. Thera 1* ea*&gt; country that
should prove a very ready mar­
ket for that yeVto-be-Uveaud

patrods. AU wl
are interested

past several nionUi, wore Miss
Bsssii Zaehnrt and Mi* I.. W.
.Shuman. BurVeys b f all store*
In Seminole County will Ik- made j
In 'Ihp future bv Orlando ttl’ A
personnel.
II (’. Dnllose tins
tervrd a* rhairtnan nf the local
nrirp and ralionlng l&gt;.'i"d D ur­
ing ihr war period ami for •omr
lime after the board w « under
(he direction of A II I'eteisnii
who is now artivc as n iraltnr.

of rain fell during the night,
and tlio rAin continnca tp fall
tjslay .’
1
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A t Ihe height of (he (food,
transportation
u is ’ halted
in
mane portions of San Antonio.
Hundreds of automohtles were
stalled
while
their
occupants
wailed to vnfety across street*
where wuter was running with
dantrernugi swiftness
.
The Good is .di-scribed us the
wor«t since the t 1 San A n -,
dimi.i ll-i-le i
\ Sun Antonio
ncw&lt;p,ipvi' .ii-.n ia l it ps. tb *
most serious flood in the mem­
ory of living 'man.
*
I'o) * e i.roadr*-J appeals for
h-'.itil oil...m I motors a fter
\t mv .1'«•'i 'iltie , I'ui , a number
of ,t. |
i
• and ra ft* '
TRIKD FOR THEIR CRIMfS .iK.iinjt htigi.mily, Germany'* micr-powcrDll high cnppiMnil sit* In ihe prisoner*' ilock l*ifr&gt;rr th&lt;- Intern*Itnnal Military Tnhurist at ttu rm i.ri; They arc I Ren trsrnar
*lr*l Hermann tkreimg ram inpilrr of the Luftunllr ? Ru.lolf
He**, deputy fuehrer. 3 Joachim von ItlhtM-ntrop foreign minis
).cr; 4 Fi’cli| Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, chief of ihe high com muni.
h —Alfreil Rosenberg, rllrecior ef the foreign pohlu .l oftti •- &lt;&gt;
lla n * Frank, who tulc.l Polish ar-v*. 7 Wilhelm Krirk. ilirrrlor of
central nfflce for ’Norway. AUa&lt;r-loirralnr. R Julius Strn chrr.
eilltor nf l&gt;er SUirwer; 0 —W tlthrr Punk, director of lh* luirhsbank; 10 lljalm ar Schacht, heal of,the lteichst&gt;ank. It Grand

Chinese Armies Citrus Packing Operations Slated 100 Weap ons To
Locked !
'
To Get Underway Next Week Thunder Welcome
Struggle
American Legion
gnyij fuijt, utj- r*l&gt;" led p, stall.
('ommunittl
■—-i ■—- - 1- ‘
■Q-.'f - | 4&gt;Vt"i
" O f llwalliif “Ker-iu* Convention ^ Will
Of P resen t Battle
Begin On Sunday |
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C n m la v e ’s
B iu^ est
DisruKsion I ’o Bt* On

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p r l " I i " |l - i
rite 1‘u i r i i k l i i . i t i " i i i p i i m ,
l i t p h i l f u i i i i n liu ig . i d e I In- n e w
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fiplitin^ • al i»«*» UT*1
&lt;)|H’iiiti|; it a ‘.'K ill iin iiii.il r o i i v r t i e t r a t tr i e J o i|ttip i n iA ( «Mit|M»et o f
( I o n in .S a n F r i n c i i r n n n H u n *
llvrdiTin.
day, and
(hi* h iirire v t t o p i c u p
"T h e n e w s p a p e r t l o r y
v a . tin
f o r d is ru itB iftfi
w ill lo- iM in u ird ,
scribe (I hk '*rrliiible,M* a l l h m n i h n A
bout
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I r R i o n t i a i l e.« a t o
r o m p lp ti* f j o v r r n t n u n t h l.irk o iif * n
rip n c trl
to
a tte n d .
Ilrn *
a re
nt we
of
t ie
K a lg a ti
o p e t si* ot
anno
of
th r
rr u n liitR iio
ttir y
e t ill i i in f o r c e . T h e p a p r t iiff*-! I
a re
t«* hm »* l n #d m d e n ii:
n o d r t n t U « if t h e a c t u m
’ h n ♦!. *o
Hi t
s«»ltlt to n n r |f e. . a I moiiia
t o *»ny thr* h n tlli* a t It a is 11 s ’ * •
o f |M I is O ltllllll fill 'h i t V HVt-l •
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1
s
Of l*»*t a t
II l a i l a * . .sit J *tf * Oe
to w ti o f I **1*111 I ts*
a• • p i
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m e n p n ^ l i c t c i l t h a t i( U»c ' *.utn n in tn l* a r e i l c f r n t f | a* th e * a o
(H tln te t h e y n * u l d )&gt;«• i | a i l s . | Id
n v n r j n t r h n l i r a i i . I l o w e v n . h o l y Hi
ie # r o m i i l i rr* | n n
I d e a l d r f n iv c
• t r o n i r h o M . M i t t o t i t p h d h&gt; m o u n *

(Kins.
Tlu*# Catholic nc\v*pu|i'T,
W elfare, ytnted. mrHiiwl o i r , that
another icovrrnmrnt f o r c e h n «
attackctl Toltin.

DPI.AND, Sept. 27. (Special)
— For the benefit of 'public
school teachers and other* who
cannot attend’ classes during Ihe
day-time hour* o f Ut" regular
school week, Stetson University
is o ffe rin g ' a lim it' d number of
rouhe* on' Thu rsd ay e v n in g i
and on Saturday.* this fall. Ilraii
II. C. Garwood an n o u n cer holay."
. Course*
in
d u ratio n , geoJ
grnphy, sociology, and history
will b« offered if there is suf­
ficient demand. Thursday 'night
classes will beg^n Oct. 3. Those
who a re jn le r c s td may irport
■t any time from 7:00 to H:00
P. M. th at ’'evening. Saturday
classes will begin Oct. 5. Those
Interested In Saturday classe,
may report at 0 :0 0 A. M. Degn
Garwood atated that n larga
British political .agent wae eh.’t
number nf teachers and others
tn death In the nrthweet Trontler
hod expressed th eir desire ’ for
New* Agency dlepaUh‘from Delhi REMAINING TRAILKRH MOVED ouch classes.

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LAWRENGDRURG, Turn.. Sept.
87—l&amp; i—Tha d ifen** counsel- for
Jft Columbia, Tenn. negroes charg­
ed with participation in last F e b ­
ruary's racial flareup started
their cose today.
Th*
sta te ' rested Ue rase last
night*
a fU r offering testimony
and exhibit* aimed at proving
its ccntentlon that four policemen,
who were shot when they entered
the Mink Slide ere* of Columbia
war* plainly visible.
. The defence contends th at
hegroe* In th * area were alarmed
over "racial feelings” end m is­
British Politician
took the officers for a mob.
/(g e n t Shot To D eath T h * state presented Its case
in ■ week, although it took six
LONDON,
Sept. 27—(AT— A weeks to select the all-erhiLt
ju ry pow sitting In the panel box.

negotiated. •'

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t uiHpany ,,t ihe Farmer* .State
Mar Ret, The Maikft Fruit Ciitn
party nnd nenrliy Sniitliuard nnd
i’atrirk fruit parking plant* nri-

Ihe injunction, which had resalt­
ed In the imprisonment of union
chief Ceorge Mueller.
S jtllfm e n t hopes aroused by
the withdrawal of the Injunction
an,i the release nf Mueller wer*
dashed-by the failure of wage
talks. Tha u rlrn is demanding a
2 0 , percent In e ra s e , tha latest
offer from the company would
havj- granted five percent. The
strikers rejected the offer, end
Mueller says the company has not
budged since.

' The remaining trailers of the
SO Navy trailer* at the tralliucamp at French Avenue and Flftn
Htreet were todiy being loaded
on Navy trucks br mean* of a
large rntne, end were taken to
Green Cove Springs, This will
supply a badly needed area for
trailera of'Incoming tourist*. .’

D a m a g e ! s I ’ M im ing:

tutil literally thou..
residents have boeu
■■!&lt;
homeless by the flood, w a ­
ters. MotV* 'titan s ix in c h e s

Stetson P lan s Niiflit
Defense Of Neifroes
Classes F o r Students
(n R ace Trial Begins

said that the agent, MaJ. John
Stewart Denal. wo* kidnapped
by tribesmen June 2t and lat«r
was released. Th* dispatch 'gave
no details of his death.
Donald and two other members
of the British Agency staff wer*
held captive two week* by tribes­
men before their release eras

P ro p e rty

Into
*Mill ui ns
As
Rains
S 111i
Fail

^ 'A stj&lt; tlt1JC at». J4tguilti.ring .iti* t.

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We ho*, boon Informed by Iho Chovrolol Motor Division (hot
th* pail month has wltnossod only a slight Improvomoqt In
th* rat* of production of now Chovrolol postsngor cars. As
a rosult, shipments of now cars lo doaltrt for dolivory are
still far bolow tho Itvol wo ond lh* factory had hoped lo
attain by this llm*. In fact, through Auguit, Chevrolet's
output of cars In 1946 was only JX6% of th* numbor lufnsd .
out during tho corroipondlng period of 1941.

production galnt.

» te m p t t u r n Pie p re riu e re ) e&lt; U&gt;1*
A m v n Jm trt.
.
. SECTION I I t. From a n f aK«r J a n u ­
a ry I. IH I. Iha County T a t Collector tn
tho County of IIUUbtHoufn, Blato of
VTofMa U.aII rot 1*41 sit Ua#q Wvtot? sn
tho County bv (lit BUM CuuMy, C ounty
Be haul IksorJ. litiaw l D U trto s R p n lil
T e a Bchpol D u tx u ti and MunidjmllUoa
of JIllltborOUBh C ounty, FtorU a. o ir r y i
In tho City of P lan t City It b # A f oavmf.1
from Iha brovUlona of tlfti AmcAdmvnt.
E Tho L o tu U to r f ^ h a ti at tho Lo«M*
laUvo BoMton of i h ! a &lt;»4 from ttmo to
ttm o tharoaflar. oitoct M m •t*orifyUi« iho
p onora. function t. But m i and r o m p t r u -

uuquesne s trik e
Puts 31,000 Men

Formosa must hava been of a
vasur charactar. alnre there i*
no record of itr iT T k iii'it fs ii, srpt
Mar Arthur then dKlared that
the Japantae had fighter fpb
.
port from Navv carriers, and Duq r.,1" light mil
that American bombtr* without lung is im« ilown t
such protection vrould hove had eormal nnd’ still *
no 'chance of auccesi against 'trike of Duqursni
Formosa.
•
ten d its -fo u rth d
Finally, the General aald h e , go|i«tiont arc cont
had ordsrift the withdrawal of ntw m ntrarta I* In
heavy hombera to the southern have apprair,| in I
ialand of Mindanao several dav* dnlimis fur the fir*
before, and th a t half of the the 3200 power woi
available planes, II) of them, had .’k.000 other* are u
gone there.
i " f th* ihortagr nf
General MacArthur a
Supervisory work
ment wa« Uan*mlt*«d
the As- ,,v„ w„rkcra arc

Mt. Nrtitmi to Aoprnprt«tioni:

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Associated Press Leaded Wire

F R ID A Y , S E P T . 2 7 , 1 9 4 6

Day Of Judgm ent N ear F o r Nazi Would-Be Supermen

County Price And
Rationing B o a r d
Closes Office Here

W HILE FLYIN G J i lt plana uv.r
th&lt;- Mississippi Itivrr, Raymond
IViwcr. discavfm l that hr IwJ
no gasoline -in hi* tank, lie land­
ed on Ihe river near Minneapolis’
and then' faced The ?»rnbl?m nf
getting up I be I-a Ilk which 1 i»
Due in hmigrtaiy reasons, the
I IK) feel high at that point.
Here he i* Ikmiik brought to the Keminole County l*rire and R a ­
top of bank.
( International) tinning Board, established bore
on Jan 5. 1042, was rlo.rd tmlav
end p rison, who nfl'd inforhiv--t
tinn otr matter* pertaining to ra-4
Hoping, are Advised to rnntart
Mb*. Marth/i Chnpmnn. rhn-f III*A
j clerk * t . I bo „ld past office build
. mg in Orlando, R v/n- nnoounred
i by Mre. Kr.rl Je ls r . . who hna
served n» chief rlerk bere.

Power Production In
Smoky City Still
Sinking Gradually

committi* sumrrmmf
nousr jo ik t RcnoumoN no t*.
A JOINT HTSOI.trrtON P lu p u m s lh ,
A n i.m h i.n l ol J n ll.n i JC ol A rp.l* Mi
o l U i. ComUUiUm s i U»s *UI« ol n » -

Here Is the Latest New*

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f tl The Isefialeture th e n i t the ( j f W
U u v i heeeien of IN I, en d from time to
Ume Ihereefier eneet l i w i iH O ffta f
ih e p o e m , fuaetkme. d u tie s end com*
peneetkso o# County T e i C o lle c ts dene*
neted la pereyreph I of Ihls hectl.n l \
end ehell lik e e tiu provide fu r u.e r«l«
leetlon. ra re , cuitudy, rr y o rtln g er*d diebureem enl of ell U eee cw tlecuj Lj the
County T e a Collector.

'^LLi..-'.Ri*iIl!riAlUd'i- — ’ • ~

their new Chevroleti

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P lia n t* 3 5 8

The! th e follov&gt;ln| A m endm ent of
Article VIII of the Conetltutioo ol the
n u t# of H ortste relative to the n»rv«m ent end C ollect ton of etl te e e r tn '.ho
C ounty of H llltboroufh, BUt# -u H o rtd e.
by H e-N um berin| BecUon II •• odo^lrd
hi U»» O r e m l a m t e a of IH I oa ee so
m ake It reed Section 12 Of Article VIII
of the C ontllh itto n of the *tete of F lo r­
ida. eAd by Amend Inf her lion I I of
Article VIII nf the C onilitulton of the
B u te of F lo rid :, ee tdo p ted et in* H enerel Election In November. nJ IM 4 en
ee to meko II reed Bee lion n of A*Ucle
VIII of tho Cnnetnution of the Htote of
Florida. en-L tn ev d u d e the Cit? of Plent
C ity Pom fold A m endm ent; l i t end the
tom e la hereby ty reed to end tliell be
eutirvUMed .to th o P o t t r t o t Ike » &lt; t v

To f/toie who eagerly await

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•ut-numberrd and naver had a
chance of winning,
;
The General broke hit. long
allknce an this subject because of
charges
jnadfr .by
Lieutenant
General Lewis II. Brereton, who
commanded th e Philippine Air'
Forece In 1 0 4 1 .. In . a book .recertly published. Brereton said
he had aske,| permission o f Mae-'
Arthur's chief o f sta ff to assault
A the island o f Formosa, from
_ which the Japanese attacked—tinPhllihpinrs. B rereto n " said that
permission fo r the attack was
withheld so long that the avail­
able small force of bomber* were
caught and destroyed' at Clark
F|eld, DO miles north of Manila.
General MacArthur answered
that chargo w ith - Iho follnwinr
statement
“General
Bm Pton
never recommended an attnek
on Formosa to me and I know
nothing of such a recommend#"* lion having been made.”
MacArthur went on t&lt;&gt; »«v
that in the short interval of
time involved, it Is doubtful ttint
an attack could have been ’ car­
ried out before the enemy’s sr»
rival.
- The General added that the
air forces in the Philippines
were hardly more than a token
force, with inaufficlent equip­
. ment. Incomplete fields nnd InA adequate maintenance.
“
"They vrere.” said Mar Arthur.
-- ’Ltautplttely ovstw bslpjd.'*
'
Tlie Oeijeral added that mt
blame la attached to General
Brereton or other meml&gt;ers of
the commend. '
MacArthur made a list of
points concerning events on the
. fateful day,- Dec. It. Maniln time
, . j|e m UL fir s t. Utah-the. handl-

HUNT S T U X ED O FE E D STORE

CEWATF JO IN T IIM O I.l!T IO J NO. &amp;J3
A JOINT RESOLUTION Propusing tn
A m*n«f **.»•*« to (h« Cnfitlllullofi St Ih i
%A«u c&gt;f Flofld*. I j tv know n ta Article
X X . B#cttone I end I. Thvrrof. f.cU tlny
U» lh# ConknlLlfiRM. AUrllUtlnf bt Cre• t 1rg of C efte ln County Offlrva. and the
A tiM fih tai $t.d CMltcUon of H unlHpel
Teava by C ounty Tea Offlclela. In O rarye
t*i&gt;4in lf. Florlde. ind P io a ld ln f fa t fl»f•ivnrfum D vctlona far Acceptance or R ifvction cf any l-etr of D e i Fnarlrd by
the l.g flrijlu fv of the Met# nt Florida
a« Piot ideal ta u !4 Prov«&gt;»cJ A m tntf-

Ol'KNINOSOON .
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and ninny oilier items.

IsEOAU NOTICE

l r . tf T-

LUN CH

Pillsbury’H W h eat Bran

Mi HMftuttaauU ftvm

rt i'im to th« •&lt;'*oM tulip I t'ciiti »•*
i f Hit* Luflifi iur\ th#y y«»t rDi*m h r»- iltuiny I|i«* vtar y m n

lut lira* littv uiillno i/ca| that »!»&lt;•.
vmr Arllruttort became a ritv in [
Hrml of a county, proviilrd tin*
rirflhtc nlw want It so.

.

U U t i a s k a e a g k g p tlM a n s u k l s s m
■,!•*&lt;» M#.4 * a 'l l»#t snaiykta s s S &lt;k&gt;iw i Mb#
about itom . N s l a r j B u r k ,s r tn iln s ru a tlw l
| w r fcWMn meo4 atUatlsga.
j T h e k lJ srrn s re H s tu te tth ie fw s r -ftsk ln §
pUjnmom w sslf tmt of IW
Ste m s m W* smd
b r t j m a .i people
* bU*i I $
p in ts a 4sw.
b IM II R l l « cif klJa*/ tuU « • rut (Ultra
don’t work *vli. poUsTbowa
m atUr
k l u i T I c m ( wIm a i i m f lU rt n « |g |ii|
fc«/k*&lt;h«a. rfcgumatlg paiM. U t $a|f.», k'*a U
p t p sm4 m sr zr, trH tU j «P nkshta. t ssUin*.
pu « m i uasWrth« g y I taU arU t t d dlul*
ri«^\MD(ur a ra a (j(« M a rta » 1UiMaArt.
OAsi UtmiAf MMUswttlwk i th« r»It *&gt;«&gt;•.
»U h yvur kUaaya cr Uo*M#r.
a alt I A sk r w r d n t s i u t (^r U a a 'i
g DU.oa‘1
• a tta u k n t dlurwtU. w d • -..s .s f .D y
fo r o ta r (u roar*. IXmia*# glv*
'PT H j W u l Will bw'k Iks I I MiWt q&lt;

rmm’ i mustache it* “ nuttakeout."
Atlu-Mtii nAL-d the detail and
Ipl-imrd a t. hi* nest |mvs* cuni sti ll e whit hi, tiiualni he wbitfirm er
bollle •!e*l down to half it
- ’•
tirgSolf. lt-hp.lt..
• given
Ih r
.iitiM iin l liiiM ’A i **f K c d what

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Estim ated

P A R IS. S r p U 27, 14’)— A
working committee tit Ihr I’arts
Pcncr Conferonce today turned
down u proposal to srt up n
.Court of . humsn . rights. - Tho
court Was proposer) by Australia.
The suggestion was defeated
by a vote of 16 to 4 after Bovlet delegate Andrei Vlahlnakv
ridiculed, the idea as Infantile.
The proposal ' for n court of
human rights, he asserted, is
worthy of being filrd only in
the waste !&gt;««ket. .
The Australian plan was designei to guarantee'fundam ental
freedom*
regardless of
race.
Yishinikv denounced it »s ju ridicallv 'an,| politically , illitciali-.
He slid it would-be no less jjcasonaM* to seek a w o rld 'court
to guarantee equality nnd justice
to Indians in Asia nnd negroes
in the United States of America.
Today’s action removed
the,
ruurt o f human rights proposal
from the books *o f the confer,
rare. The -«tea*ur«-had previous­
ly been withdrawn from t te a 'v
d tsfls for llolgarin. Ilomnnin.
Hungary and Finland and today
it was removed from the su g ­
gested treaty with Italy.
Ii
Could lie revived, however, ut
plenary - *' *'ion of Ihr confei
encr
In toitav's vote Sew Zrulun.l
and South Africa supported thr
Australian proposal.

T O K Y O . S e p t . 2 7 ,1 / P )

PillHb'ury’H W h eat Shorts
O f T ir e d Kid n ay s

Arlington County, Va., A t 100 Ye
May Become Cilv If Residents Wish

BR EA K FA ST

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Scores Hurt, Hundreds
Homeless In ban Antonio Hood

Vishinaky Describes
Plan Of A ustralia
U. S. A ir F o rces Rescued By Firem en
As Juridically, P o ­
W ere Outnumbered
litically
Illiterate
By Ja p s On Dec. 7

General Dougins MncArthui*
came out with his long
1 'awaited explanation of how
moat of the American plnnca
ip the Maniln area wcrc-tlcstroyed on tlie ground on thu
first day of the war. MucArthur said that the U. S.
Air Forces wore hopelessly

T uxedo. Yellow. Corn
IMI1 0r4-THf-SPOT PICTUlf shows looters feeing from S chemist and provision mcrchant’j.’Uiop in ilombay,
India, si a military patrol wr.» approachlny lhc Cent. T his' action toyk place during the rioting that swept
I k ; .b./ when tin P.disn Interim Government headed by Pandit Nehru took over without Uie participation
Ins o v » « l l^sgue. Eighty n m were killed anJ Jt'0 tcrlbm ly I g jjg s J lo Ike riots.
(InUrr.uUcnnl)

GOOD

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

Fir«t na„ atWar uvoiedDown

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WifriNO In a police elation In Lo* j
Angeles after &gt;he Had been booked
on fuiplrion ot mufdcr Is Mrs. .
Jeanette P ar, 21, a former taxi 1
dancer. Police say she confessed to,
(trending her daughter, Judy, 3, a
spastic paralytic. She was quoted
by the police as laying, **Jl way a
m
e r c y killing—iha
killing—«he never would get
snercy
V e il.1*' (International Soundphoto);

(JU S T

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Mac Arthur Defends Proposai For g |X J ) e a fJ

H U N T S T U X ED O F E E D STOKE
•is following: th e m arket down!
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Established 1908

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M tcw irt&amp; i jo**

TH E

T * P red sc* Prosperity for' Hanford.
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PUpYisieH

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LIO N S MP.CT TONIGHT
Rernlrers r r th * Hanford Lions
Club will hold a sone meeting
and supper tonight at H:00 o'clock
at the Sanford C o u n try' Club at
which a number o f Lion officials
frojn nearby.cities an* expected t,"
he present.

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«|ii*«t»I i *,m

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f

Lr-iis - it|»* « v|M&lt;t«d
. n 4( t)i«
Msilr* M eikrl, reir i l l #li&gt;»k !•» Mm
k« » N U ilM E cr II- J . I oilman, win.
jr*I fr-1 tii.it t h n r u n i «til| n lut
nf ittrrti tinxluff iti tin* horih.
.\ M-rnnittirntlfitinii
tlmt
nil
l»nl«|iri|*s nt (hr mntkrt l»r pnifU
r,| v%i»» fitntlr l*i%l rvcim n at m
1*14-•• 11ti|*

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th ^

M n iL r t

\&lt; K n in r y

FRANKFORT. Kept. 27 V.Vl —
Forintr WAG Copt. Kalhlt-*-" N'a*ii
ljurant .tixlay. rnmpletcd her .1*fciisc cn chrfrgr-a-.of taking part
in the theft of the II t l l f family
Jr wets from Krongltcrg Cnst)«« •"
Germany.
j
Mt». Durant declined*) to l&gt;*
questioned on the theft charge and
she took the stand only briefly
brfote an right-judge military
court -in Frankfurt. Her terifmany was roncerneil unly with a
compinirn rharge of l&gt;ritig alisrnt
without Irava.. Aflor that, her
attorney* asked for a rec*** until
Monday to prepare final a rm Uteriis.

tiiihv miinkey
getting

&lt;5,000 IOstate Is
Left By Roosevelt
p ill rilK K K P S 'lK . N Y.. Sept.
Z gP&gt; P rr*n b n t -Pranklin- Del,iini li». ■i-v-tt left iH'litnd him an
,estate of fl.OrC'.nOO.
According
to n tax nppruisal filed with
iiuii-li' Ms I'm im y.
Y. inu grua*
'- la te actuallv amounted to cottsiiiiral'ly more than |1,SOO,000.
Aliuust 47E0.000 bad to be taken
fi.,," that for funeral expenses,
drill*, bequest* and other costs.
the
President’* fun ral and
legal nm| administrative costs a ftu hi.\. dciitlt siim g tu mure Ahnn
fitOB.000 . Kmrh of the three-oxrul"Y
of the will received *
r.iiiiml-sii n of ulmost $100,000.
Attutney's fees canto to $75,000.
Tim niunuinoiil ^%«M-te*l a l Hyd*
Park cost over (il,000. Another
sltcshle expense came through a
part of the will which made be­
quest* of almost $00,000 to char­
ity nod public welfare.
.

Arrording to State Highway
Patrolman L. 0 , Jlender who in ­
vestigated
the
accident,
the
Ktudnbakrr skidded into t|ie path
of the other car when the brake*
|ocke,| - a* - Jones nppjtrd them.
Until
car*
were, considerably
damaged. Mr. Wise wit* taken
In . Fctiiald laiughtmi Memorinl
llospiOtl where x-rtiy* lire („ lie
taken to determine hi* injuries.

ONLY

HEARING SL A T E D TO N IGH T
Tho City Commission will con­
duct a hearing tonight at 1:00
o'clock to hear argument* far
or again*t changing tho south­
east *»d northeast corner* of
French Avenue and Tw enlltth
Street from residential tn” retail
busim-s* xnoc*.

-! "In&gt; afternoon of
|i, lei ni.dU.ry- from
* M i l l ) Island in
Mm i. pal Zoo was
i ., wild mithrcak
Ute|. 11 monkrys on
.»ii.i ^h.l_ everything
mild tr r h iiij« r -/ ir r t Sirpu.
Mniigliteu .ind lds ussDttints
gelling the iiiw arrival*
I heir )"&gt;* and into iho
enrbrsilr
adjiiining the

\l ll| -:ss. Sept 27 i API
I’lilllirnl
Midi-in i tt.rril
mica m Green** tmlo, a*
hmg ( . i « U r II |rl| I iigl.itid
In irliirn I r uni evrli
l*iP-li lie- I mm l l " -&gt;.ilt |..III
"I III. arrest
,,l 70 siililirr-.
»ml I * ii i il l l r r i ,
tin 7/
mi n a ir eliargi-d " tih Irving
In scr/r llir Greek military
headquarters al Trikkala in
Tlieaaaly. I h e 'r i l , is a kr)
point
from
»Hirh Greek
mililarv
authnritir-s
have
tieen mndurting mopping up
"peralinrls
against
armed
lefllsl IlMIllls.

• ••tiimit til* I'lPkfnt w m ,- t'hnir
i •... U A l,r*f f Irt
.ii*l mill
irn so.I I in a oiundt f*.i •1111 y t. 'if. in* titi.ft . laitti* . I inner.
• • .it. I .. i II • I •
Relpli
a
- IP", will i.iti.^
•**' ue i W til; .lift II-1»•v Ni.Fl** |e*mPn\ i t " '.*•,- ft", wai t,|i t • the
levi-l nf wage* pn'il nut ui pi I.
vale iiiiiip«lry
Mure t)u." 7**0
othei t esiilutjiirii. tiave air rad V Ncialt W ise In ju red
tireii -iitJeil nut and pa**ed alniig
to
vnrlo",
ei'iuiniljer*
Two In Autom obile W re ck
hiiiidfet nintv nil »f them' deal I
with irlmbditutlon. Thirty are . N'l.alt Wise of Sanford Avenue
on -hputing.
was injured yesterday afternoon
The ' legion
I*
performing nt l:f&gt;0 o'clock following ii colli­
quite a stunt at Ihi* convention. sion between tlie 1040 ( bevrolet
Il is 'building n prefabricated sertati be wit* driving it'Mh on
hoim,. witli two liodrooms right the Otlnn'i" litgbwuv near lh "
on the lawn in front - f .conven­ dog track, and a hrnrifl new IP 17
I*'
tion headquarters.
When
the SlmlriotLar l!mip|i
convention end*, the model house Koutlt on the riuoi bv Stevukl
will lie shipped to the home Jo n es, -St. Petersburg K tu d tlin c

Defense R ests'In
Jew el T h eft Trial

New Munkeys.
Arrived Yesterday
,\ | Municipal Zoo

-W ARE IHSUF-S WARNING
Turtdey, Oct. I. will Ih* Ihe
ileadlinn for rddalning drivers
liren*M for which an estimated
3,(W1 le r in m have yet to apply,
according to County Judge R.
\V. \Vare. A fter Oct. I. examina­
tion* mu»t lie taken to secure a
lir e tu r

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DAYS LE FT T O
REN EW Y O U R

DRIVER’S

LICENSE

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THE SANFUkli HERALD, SANPOKD. FUOKIDA

TOWN

il Cotnmori Sense
D j Spud* Johnson.

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MAYBE \ b u CAN S E T A G I LOAN T O S T A R T
7A 0 U S I N E $ ? , B U T
B E S U R E IT S - f T A F E
O R YOU'LL B E S O R R Y .

kqtomnloiy nnd Plant Quarantine.
A s Commissioner- A r t h u r C.

Brown r f tho .State Plant Hoard
t: -tald recently. '“Our Job la proI. teetlon—iirotection tor Flnrida’a
groves, orrhanl*. fields, nn&lt;l garI dent as that soma foreign pest
may not eolrr our state,and ruin
Mir erop«.‘
1

in tmits|iortati&lt;
ducy&lt;1 »hi| plug . hivI travel time
from weeks to day* nnd hour*,' the
Plant Hoerd’e Job is difficult In*
deed. All plnnrx and ship* arriv­
ing in Florida from foreign lend*
must be mrt by inspector* and all
plant material that may harbor
foreign pest* must be carefully
examined. Material found affected
by dangerous pests muet be de*
ttroyqd or »*fetfu»rdrd. Examlnw-

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encrypai) ror me return os
K ^ . lf ^ ^ i «? , f( .i ? . VA? !!f .,,r0[ k. r?T,T,*h
w ralp allca*&gt;»«uieii»ipic
In A thensspJcandyps
wb4 WU voted back
power
nationwide referendum.
referendum. At
At left
left, the
the kin;
kina's portrait It car­
b* ck Into
11,10»
° w ,r la »• nationwide
pea up | nisroiejtaircsi'i w e* reception
roesn.
At
right,
a
maid
makes
the
roys
reccpUon roan.
meld
^oyal bed. A crown Is embroidered
tm W cpyaTtet. Thg palece U b modem, quite simple building, but turntshed tog ■ king, (International)

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b o y s
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annual su m m er

everyone ip hgln him §nd hla co-|»ure by not Attem pting to brinjr
w orlrre In thle vtry ImporUmt 1 In . plant m aterial* fh u m lghl
"■stU r oJ prutartlng onr a g rleu l- 1 hartioc foreign peaU and to send

r e a c h
e d;
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f i f e s B U ftD ocK fe
K ITCH EN o i l $ t o v k b l a s t

iV HfNCTAIR
'CSON
t b .—Forced
from
their rich Janets tn Mexico by de­
ft a' In war. the Ysqul Indiana o(
Muthcm. - Ar Ixuns U*i*yr prove t»
the world that .displaced pe/oou*
ctan retain their distinctive ways of
Ufa under the mast difllculi clr»
c*iinstances.
■
With a bounty plarcd on each
pair of Yaqut ears, these ex-out­
laws were driven Into the United
(Mates and have remained on *uf(•ranee. For the Oral 30 years
bare they were* afraid to reveal
their Identify as Yaquls.
Close lb 3,000 o f' them are now
concentrated in seven village* tn
the southern part of the state.
Changing from farmers and buntera to day laborers, * they have
kapt their strong feeling of naUonalLsm and their ualque.Indian

r»*rvM^manc*Ta

difficult task of thy Pl«ni

woatp *iom.

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.

2foreljn
S ‘r
V ^ or’ br,n*,n*
•?,
plants
some delicloua

LKT YO UR

a* VETERANS

^ peri men of any strange
the Plant Hoard entomhlogl
(|iln*sville for idrntifieatien.

IN T I M E F O R -THE C O F F E E f t .C A K E S E R V E D * B Y

cargo, a* ship's aloreif, or In bkgM l ' !• neeeasary. Anyone^ who
tgkr* iqtg consideration
th;
' “ '"
' 1* nom- erou* planes ami ship* nrrivin

m
I

HAV£ US fAVS THAT
O L o .ser today w m
AHm m REPAIRJOB

prevent their w

5 8 a /i£ k Q o /i//o /!c tJ
118 Park Avenu.
, Phone 29

FIR E S T O N E
they understand the com«4Uat«on*
th at, might result frtim brinalng
III xuch.'lnutcrlr.tx.
,
___
Ouch pssts aa tba Japanese
beetle. Mediterranean fruit fly,
while-fringed beetle, th0 boll
weevil, arid -cltnie canker cams
front othsr countrica. The (Iomega
»uch puts uir.va done ia only too
well known. To protect our agri­
culture from other pest* 'thnt
might prov, eaunlly or moro deslTvctive, it behooves everyone to

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AOMINtS-

THRU

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forwlam fruit, have objxted to
,
•
their-plant* c r plant product* be- • ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ I

When Mexico achieved Inde­
pendence from Spain, encroach­
ment on Yaqul land' began. The
Indians fought, and their land be­
came a bloody battlefield for al­
most a century. Both aides were
guilty .of massacre*, .but for Ui«
Yaquls II was a losing Oghl,*
,
The Yaquls developed a great
leader tn Cajeme. the "man who
does not drink," but after uniting
all the village* to light aa a unit
his troop* wrnt down before a
great army assembled by ‘Alai,
president of Mexico, and Ca)cme
was executed.
Mexico ordered the extermina­
tion of the Yaquls. They were shot
dostn wherever found. Those- cap­
tured were sent to Vera Crux ,or
Yucatan to work as peons. Borne
escaped to the Bacatete moun­
tains. some sought safety by
ennotng the border Into the
United Stales.
Atrocities Arc Remembered
Men now living tn the villages
df Pascua, on Tucson's northern
fringnt, or (luadalupe. .outside
Phoenix, can remember seeing
both their parents killed before

COUPON SALE
PrfcAenl th la-ad nnytlmo

anthropologists and nludcnis of
primitive liv in g ."
Borne o f their homes ara made,
from the mud of the land upon
which most o( them are squatters'.
Others are made from pieces of
tin salvaged from city dumps or
cardboard cartons from grocery
stores.
These Yaquls frown on inter­
racial marriages, whether to Mex­
icans or American Indiana.
Approximately 47 percent of all
:he days of the year are taken up
with ceremonies of some type.
' These ceremonies and their re­
ligious obligations lake a great
l«rt ol their meager Incomes.
Prestige in the villages depends
upon ceremonial activity lather
than wealth. They hava five male
and two female ceremonial wrlclles. tn which they combine | IfAVINO NIW YOtK kAY accomj inlcd by n destroyer escort li the aircraft esrrlor Randolph which
lYllev'e the carrier Franklin li,. H
Christian and non-Christian ele­
elf In Kuri pcin wafets. The Randolph la a velthan of many ing^jements In ihelf rituals. Marriages
inehU In lha Pacific. Tho ’ courtoor cair uf the Rgoiccclt to Orcek watci* following the plebiscite In that
sre first performed by a priest; [
country was The subject ol much din usslon "by the Russians at the time of lh« visit.
tfnfcmatlontil)
Then, tn most Instance*, tho cou­
ple returns to the village (or eight •
cr ten hours of Yaqul ceremonies 1
iMass W alkout Comes'
'On the day of the wedding, 1
groups of relatives accompany the ,
boy and girl wherever they go
Late In the day the boy's party '
‘'attacks ' the glrl'a group, “cap- !
luring'' her and carrying her of!
to the home of the boy"a parents.
Yaquls believe that each Oclo- j
tor their dead arc given a holiday ■
from Heaven and return to thetr' 1
former, villages to listen to what '
U going on Then, on All Saints 1
I0r their Invisible (load, after
which the spIrlU return to the
Even The Children
jklc.s for another year.
:
Molt famous of th&lt;‘ Yaqul cere­
Should Feel B e tte r
monies are the dances a t Easter
of
primitive,
A weird mixture
paxan beliefs combined with faith 1 8 AI.KM, W. \*u.. Sept. ^7. (/PJ
— All elderly woman came into
(hu..qfficv of n Salem doctor to­
day ahd nwkeilt
' '
•How much do I owe you for
those two buldrt you delivered
Th*»
Davi*.
Ihc
Th*

6-inch R U L E R fo r 5c
Quantities Limited

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figure at $7f».
bill wit* 2 5 y rai* «»vrr«

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Officials Probing
Army Plane Crash
WK8 T PALM BKAL’ H. Sept- X
(&gt;}*)—Official* uf Morrliioii field
today were lnve»tlK«Iing
the
crash of an Army l*BY from the

Tha beginning
ol a beaulifol friendship.
|„
la ______ i t ____■ _a___ m
m.. w P»*ybl| at tha RITZ •Konday and

throa.Eleven Killed In
,X ’i Ilindu-MuHlem Rials
said

Third Atomic Bvmb Toit
Really Thought U10I011

a

KURT LAV' DK It li A !.F, Reft1?
NASHVILLE
- T'l. . Kcudcuj.
i? r ^
tanJ»hT”fulnr- _ hone? ‘fvfpy ’•&gt;•n; 1^i«»/ncm ovnf
(irv#1
*lnu,| of other ttrllojU
'rctiqp* uf tht-'rcijuol mi ineat mi.l otijtv n’uire
nnlii* winch
wnil on daylight! foods for BO day*. The plan wa«
ch went
•iivjiik’ -lime fm ’ IhA numpit r. ■ off, toil liy ho«i*o ujojo^ity lea,1t
.. TheicUfk* •i o-lN h.)tV iJ?o itltf' J &lt;*■**'i
•V(". Mr* oittiftW: " of M.1 ' J
luiiini iwik to tVntml Standard chusctl*.
’
.
iTiinr at 3:1111 iiYlnrk Snttmlov • In ’ urging vlil1 rrnioVal of nil
im i rum: imtmii of rnrly Siln lny Ol*A rontrol, l!ngn» •aid, ' \VV
«» ii the practice *n other daylight »h«nii1 u n u t ml «• f»*l a* we
timr nirat,
That 1* th,* Im'*! method &gt;f
lt*» all iKfatiM' of an -trn r by aiding tho economy nml Bniji.'-'’•-»
tin* city council in writing the j of tlii. countrv ilnil ridding iitlc*
local iiitlinanre lant May,
*eh,** of the Muck market.

Outline Of Kingdom's
Foreiirrr Pulley Aflknl
Unlvornu

M K I lk a u i

,ml Won^^

H E R A L D ^. S A N F O R D , .F L O R ID A

■jrime Schedule U psetsM cCormack McatVUfc
I
By City O rdinance! E n d orsed By RoK*m

Today the villages are being re­
populated. Ytmng men who served
with the - American forces and
those who departed to take war

a t th
. . a t ;,

SA N FO R D

t%f Newafralarp*

To prevent such pests and dis­
ease* from coming Into Florida
and the rrtl of thq United Btates,
to prevent them from gaining n
foothold, an,| to stamp them out
aa quickly a* possible if perrhanc*
i
tL y gain entry arn tho duties of
the Florida ,S\nt&gt;- Plant Board an.!
g ", the United
Bureau uf
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B E T T E f t &lt;SfeAB SOM E
B U C K ETS AND &lt; S E T &gt;

a«, Tho_rs*t drsrwijbn 4 Jint for*
^elltn pIairr*(Vsta con »b», &lt;&gt;nco'“0 »ey
.have gained n foothold, ha* been
.demonstrated In this country sercral times to the diitrraa of Ulotisands- of'good farmers and gar*

TRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1946

Muaic was printed for the flrit
time in 1485. -

H0 L D u E V B R Y 7 WlAMtf- YOU C A N t START* -T%tMoTO ft*
I LO A N ED * T H 'B A T T E r e r T o DOC P IL L S a U R T r _ V N O W HE
C _ S O HE CA N HOOK. U P H IS R A D IO TO&lt;SET W
TELLS

IT HOARD'S JO If OF

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1946

‘ HliMrtAV. 8 rpt!*?7—itP\

Klevi-r

Roatfor* Aro Sot to AHack
Low Coil Housing Moaiuro

R c a u t if u P e io t h e a -

SptclfLla Ceoigei Press— .
VA8HINQT0 N
: —Capital newt sleutha. always seeking a bidden
thing, have gone pretty thoroughly Into why Proofled oft tho third atomic bomb teat. They now report
:ecutlva gave a full and fair report when ha aald It
Was uncalled for. • ▼
•
Hero ara further detalta on the why and wherefore of the deCtaiont-Th* Joint chief* of ataff decided that It would be virtually
Impounds for an enemy quickly to alnk an
“
■
A-bomb one-third or one-half mile under the
ocean and bleat n United Otatea fleet.
■
Moreover, e.s v.n* raid, the blast. If carried out.
would have produced no new Information—(he
tohly excuee for such a teat Moreover, the Navy
found It had a nice new and difficult problem on
Its hands tn getting the bomb down to such *
depth and detonating IL
—
Water preaeuree ara great that far down. White
th* remote control trigger would have- been aimpie, developing a caisson strong enough to remain
water tight at that depth Would not have been ao
almple.. Jt would have .19 be bo heavy that sinking
It would have taken much lima and engineering
Then, too, the Navy arrued, why would any power want to at
tampt a sneak stu ck with a deepwater charge when a bomb •&lt;
harbor depth, as at Bikini, could accomplish more t
A* Analysis of previous blasts proceeds, the Navy men belter*
they gained moat new data fnjm tha Bikini harbor depth charge.
Th* aboVe-aurface blast merely confirmed what the aclantlat* and
*Wp fcgperta had previously calculated. «
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For Y o u r
Bouncing Baby
Even your little cherub likes

T he critical shortage of 1 6 ,3 8 0 poles to
»

'carry electricity is one of the m ost serious
problem s of our business today.

In

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lection are dresses, suits and

BALL

about everything

baby

needs— sure to bring gurgles

O PEN S

12 4 5
A d u lt *

I

P R IC E S t c h ild ren

stock now, awaiting your se­
just

S U N I)M ’ and MONDAY

lU tR li

Men’s Sanforized

utiioix-

of delight right through the

Just as soon as w© can whip th e ©justing*
shortage o f poles and other critical mate­

lliin'l I■K&lt;* In In- cold ini
hc«l ? Why suffer when'
P E N N tY ’S line such a
swell choice of flnnnelelle |&gt;&gt;&gt;juiiinat W nnn
anti
C O M FO R TA BLE
*— Ihcy’rp plenty
full
tu l"^ - hncT S.infori/rtH
lo ST A Y com fortable I
Fnst color prints in
hla/cr anti narrow er
stripes. The coni model
lias
tiolc lied
collar,
' ’laundry-resisting” but|on»,
double
cuffed
pocket edge. Slip-over
model govt on eaiiljr,
h u n g * , com fortably.
Pitnls Iiiivo rnty drnwelring tie.

rials, the 2 0 0 0 p lu s m em b ers of our or­
ganization will m ake good their p led g e to

Erpscially sporty I v
The Breezee-weight

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b rin g you th e benefits of cheap "Sunshine

Saturday Only!

eDOUBLE FEATURE*

Service" a t the earliest possible m om ent

MUSICl A a iO N J
♦

Creepers

• fenlies

Irnder-Talt low-coat housing bib

pten to u*« members of tba foundation tb spearhead any

s

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THOUGH THE NEXT NOVEMBER vela*, are' far from
east, the alert National Association of-ileal E ilat* boards U

iwhile, a drive for memberahlpo In the rapidly-growing WaHome and Property Owner*' foundation la going ml Ha
i'forts** a membership potential i t 27,000.000 property

to dress up— come fall.

LAST DAY
FRIDAY!

• ON THE SAME PROGRAM —
MARCH OF TIMES LATEST ISSUE
“ATOMIC POWER”

tb* be*» h in tha Summer. . . for cuunrry weekends Ir
the Fall. . . around the houie all Wlfiict! The
Brentc-wcight '^hartet” U All corafon and four
icnom wide I

jS h rin k n g e will n ot ex­
ceed 1 ' &lt;. .

Tailored of watcr-rfpeUcnf, windprodf fabric, the
•’Shortec” hat a full tipper front. . . a pleated, wu£

ToifTdember* with an allotment of 100 new foundation memMATHRAl

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SHORTAGES

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CopperWire &lt;649^70 Iba. MUUpO&amp;L 2.378,970 lb«,
Trqniloimeri

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and double-pocket
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la wine

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F L O R ID A

FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1EH6

ord H erald

AP N'ewsfrsturca

JA C K SO N V ILL E . Fla.— Do you
■u»*. rav* rind ra n i, whan the|
•raffle light lum a red? Warn* ill
-itl nn Edward J . Lotary,' fn y n tr
’scksgnvillr policeman.
“
1 Lotaey, fill, and now a federal
court bailiff. - ia credited with
urigihating the forerunner o f the
present day traffic signs) system.
*,oUey wan a proud man back In
1013 when he rigged up a com..
Citation umbrella and tia fh c rou­
nd device that later waa to be­
come a atandard fixture on city
itrecta. lie devlaed a hand-oper■led, electrically controlled ■!{*

^ r ' K 1 w » b ^ t r ^ w : t h n t m oxtTiTw ftfo",&lt;Ii4l?rhK rcd fiT fifT ro rn c ritic
itio n n l u p s e ts on' t i l e •p a r t o f t h e - d r iv e r . In 19*11), t h e In s t
t
Parahli l»j 14lRRr« •
y e p r o f n o r m a l d r iv in g b e f p n ' t h e w a r , 9 S p e r c e n t o f
iterilrr. )*«!» '
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----------^,'ij th ft. d riv e rA -U u o lv e tl in th e n e a r ly v JP .U O lL -fa ta l a c c i d e n t s
f l -hfgsftfb*
4n.’-e.TW..
”
r ,. - - . drivers.&gt;In most cases they were driving1
« '
were exporit^iced
Mm II« .• .
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ftl'DM

RATICl

In good wenthcr on d,ry roads.
broke. ^pecd
’ But they broke.speed
&gt; •« limits, passed on hills and curves, ran through'stop
through'atop lights
| JJ and. raced tmjns -to crossings. Dr. Stack attributes most
tmf, bf tpis rockle.HsneAa Iq the emotional stress of fear, anger,
gHttt, or'ovfii Jv.v*7
Emotions produce their lethal effects, the nrticlo
says, by making muscles tense, upsetting Ability to coordinatc and dulling the sense of caution. "An angry mart
'*“* lakes chances bccnusc he doesn’t care. A frightened man|

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U ta il • a liilrli la ik r a a r fa r rr r a k l l r a l l a a a f a ll a i m
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rOUNO OUIITY In a Detroit court_________
of black_______i
ntarket operations, Den T.
‘FUhel, of Cairo, I1L, ccovers
:v — his head with his coat sfter he was sentenced
(to two year* In prison and fined■ $10,000J as leader of a $3,900,000 used
car black market ring. A t left, manacledl to r is h tl. Is John' D. Levins, of
Paducah. Ky., who received sentence of IS months tnd .a $ 10,000 fine. A
'deputy msrshal is in background. T\
w - « -lv e n from M days to t years in Ji

IIIBLK VKHSK FOH TODAY

Rescue Story

ON ’l i l t . O TH hh 11AM) HLIKFbKI.NU t u n O.MHItill 1 KUllSULUS UAkh IS .IIA rtO . ItAiiD
INDEED, f t ALEAK CONSCIENCE
IS A Jd A O N litU v M IJAI..U. II
y# su jler for righteousness sake,
nappy a re ye.—^ t'e .e r -t:H .
The F o rt Myers New* Press
can 't understand the appointment
of Averetl lia r rim am as Secretary
Of Commerce, at least the part
about his not bc.ng from MisBsnstor Holland say* ho I* In­
clined to bark Secretary Byrne*
foreign policy instead o f Senator
Pepper's. Hut we doubt If this
wlh come as any g lo a t surprise
to Senator Pepper.

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party, n&lt;lmiidhtvrvd.fji»Wy^mF-^T«wietHtmd, blanket*
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stronger than the wsaksst Unk
SAN FO ItD FORUM neither anv city.
For a b etter community we nr&lt;
ever yours.
Editor The Herald:
The W elfare leagu e of Sanford
W est. Sanford was an undesir­
W. D. POW ELL, President. .
able place to live- Apparently
all the undesirable* throughout •TIMOTHY W ILSON. Secretary
the C o u n t y made Thirteenth
S treet their hang out. Disorder

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CIO organizers /{o not like the
( - treatment they have received jn
, 1* some sections of the South. Sev­
enteen
C Ip
organizers
have
* - been, assaulted or treated rough,
*
CIO hoaduuarters In A t l a n t a
- j K u f t t , "since our organising
, drive began".
Since when did
CIO .organizer* object In rough­
ness in connection with their
4
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' Scientists who apend-their tlmo in lahorutorics stew­
ing up new kinds of rubber say,tho tlrjc which will wear
for 100,000 miles is on the way.^Thcy jdon't have one to
show yet*, bill tltey'ri* working, at i t .;
•fWTne chemists who predict futurp tfres which will last
as long as a car ifre not yet ready to attncii' the rubber
to the wheel because thoy have yet to solve the puncture
Speaking of the Clearwater Sun problem. They do iinvo n synthetic rubber tube, though.'
which is purtly self-sealing, enough so to let the air nwiah;
through without blowing out the tiro all
These ini prove me
come.
wnv« of-an U .I’eppec^kehUmsnt-Jn IhuLlu-tho n
fthp’-niosmtTtJipitry, niosl piftclied otic Oil tho old t a r would
•ever,
I V I | eubtide
lU u aiiH - by
v j 1048,
j u » o , when
m i e n and
Hllt«
be welcome.
I f the Benator runs fo r re-elec­
tion." Unfortunately Ih* Senator
doesn’t have to run fo r re-elec­
tion until 1050.

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8ome good common sense advise
comes rfom Comptroller Jim l* e
who say* that this is no time
for an ambitious hulldlsg program.,
a t least by the various potlllral
m
a
II l^
units of. government. A public
bglldlng program, he says, should
fa« s cushion for tabor In time of
psed wrsre there la a|&gt;t to be
unemployment. "Instead, he says,
w« are trying to Compete in a
M arts labor and materials markat,"
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for caution."

Sardines wire nam
Island o f Sardinia.

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By Advertuing’In |
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A PHOTGRAPH FROM

The Raymond Studio
0 State BanL Building

Nu^-I saord Iniar
anco-buying tome
tim e * itcivci you

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open t o I o n , a t
o t h e r tim e s c o s t s
you nioro than nec-

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your policies fo ua
for o chech-up, Wo
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SAVE

W est -Senior,| ara by your aide
in vrhat ever is done to retain
Will Button and keep from M I j
ering about the street* profanity
users and other undesirables.
The Welfare League wants the
citizen* and the body that governs
the City of Hanford to know ;; \»o
«h&gt; not approve nf unlawful citi­
zens or law breaker*, neither will
(here be any assistance given-by
the better class o f citizens to
encourage these character*, for
this would only enrourage breed­
ing grounds where had crlrrtt*
originates.
These crime* when
allowed or encouraged will soon'
spread tan&lt;l rtj$ke for u* a bad

tendon to the situation, and then

STATE NEWS B R iE F S
tourists

start

H A PPY

CovernorJcnblwcll h *s lo st.n o

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of mosgultoes.
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Of lr
P er capita civilian Incoma »f
Floridians average*! $1,005 in
rftttttary, F lorld i c J i dofvrRh an­ lt)4| and ranked fu s t in tho south,
other senator of IkglandV stature according ’ to lha tf tala ChomU-r
a t thl* particular time, l i e It
Jh o averagn not ina good sound, level-headed think­ of Comroerco,
iarm tmtaUit wws
er, neither radical Yior- reaction- Last p«r
year the average Floridian
a jx ^ a n d xajkbe depended upon to received 116 percent more Income
represent the views o f the n&gt;aj- than In . 1040.

President Truman's recant sa­
lon that the country Is facing
isjor emergency, although the
ublicans point out that It was
1 a few weeks ago that the
ildent said thsre would bo no
la! session o f ' Congraas this
because there waa no tmsry to warrant I t However, If
ifptwhlle reealllng thatthere
k't been an election »lncs 1988
' som* great- national emsrV has not been sxplnlted for
Ute purpose of ra-sleeting the
y In power. The New Dealers
' to thrlv* on emergencies,

sp a® !

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^•pplc who tr0 deprived o ! p l a t f o r m wan
..u,tu,unn u
hitilt for the helicopters to alight on. One |
will1find 5S T . W in* keeping
V™ the I f injured and i.urnud air liner
hp '-their health a«d enertfy by . bad survived the accident were gently pin
taking vitamin pill*-, Th$ It ronv flown to the nearest hospital, in (Sander,
plhx pHi» *r»
. ' This was an elaborate operation performed by the
.our community l i f t
A fter
n X r a 'w e . 111 P’ Mprf'* v w fn Army and Coast Guard together. It called for skill and Inf
seeing our Seed for Iwtter police
Henry Kaiser “ warmly defends I judgment, on the ground and in!tho air. The survivors, in 'supervision Willie .Sutton's name
the profit motive a* n spur to spite of their ordeal, had nothing but prniAe for the men w as‘ submitted. I t ws* approved
victory during the war, and no who took .care of them and got thefn'out of their helpless by Chief W iliam s.' O fficer Sutdoubt this Is true, providing it [position in the isolated, ?nos(|uito-ridd6n spot in tho for- tbn has most certainly improved'
the condition In West Sanford.
i i legal, but n l.OOO percent
We wish to commend Chief
profit, ns charged by the House est. They knew that without question they owed their
committee investigating tho K ait- [lives to the expertness of those men, who turned wartime Williams snd the City-C om m is­
sioners fo r the help that has
t r Interests, would hardly_ seem
____ experience to such important peacetime use.
been given. We the citizens of
to bp s trictly Icgnl.

I ay ru t, directing tra ffic ," he Mid.
'It ««t me to thinking."
The reeult wee n device which,
y th atfllrk of ■ thumb, Informed
traffic whether to proceed or etop.
‘ “A three-Ctll auto battery opcrated the light* and a bell," Lottey recalled. “There were red and
green bulbs about the sise of
Christmas tree light* and a hell

IF YOUB IpVED ONE OVERSEAS

T ra ffic has been closed on The
Chsnsy High ray between UiUilo
and-Indian River City, o r about
half o f the distaneg from Orlando
to the coast, and widening and
rebuilding o f The 110 milo strip is
eipeeted to talc* asVeral niDntha.1
Motor tra ffic, asid e from bu»ie*
and heavy Inteka will move inland
on Road 4 4 hy way o f MJma,'
•frit. v*.
t tv Iex t
and
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Color- fast

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that keep you looklog . pretty

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doing' your 'house­
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looking enough too,
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to do&gt;your ahopj
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theae " H a p p y
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Convenient ♦
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Sixes 14 to 82

Secure

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obtain fall

less rod tape. Inefficiency-and
necessary: restriction* imposed
present OPA ttvgutaUm*^ T

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Our careful

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The business merting and lunch

the past two weeks le ft Wednes*
*•»» by plan for Camp 8tonmaiui.
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Coljf. where ho wilt Bc^awlgned
dutt»* with tho A rm y, llo plans
^i . ‘ Sawyers, *ho Is the f o r .'
Make

•ervc.l by Mr*. Harley Maine* of « » r
Polk City ami Mr*. Hilda
beroe of Mull&gt;erry.

Jo y ce Steele, and
»&gt; Los Angeles,

tucked,yoke to the w abtlinr when
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||cr corsage w a. of white
ro» ^
#nd R&gt;rdeni„ .
Mr*,
of the' honorMrs. la.lt,
Ia&gt;tt. mother
n

lighted white tapei* were placed
■"• racH side „f
Z Ithe
X FGower*.
B S i Thsilver.
Several hundred guest* call -I
iiiriltg the nppoijitcil hum*.

W a l l e r --------------* -

! Elizabeth Hrooks Is

regularly sells

Tall crv»*l candlestick* hrl I rilvcr
it i
b- m/de^'fiHMWfiuiy“ w ith 'M r*. frsH fer'tm d flanked•the nike lirHW
a beautiful arrangement of red
Warren and 51 rs. Johi
Mison.
I ro*w* also h ing plac.-d on the
table.
Punch, minis ani
"W.M.U. O fficers Hold serve) l&lt;? appMixim-ftely- 100 rela'-

‘J1* trip* »»id 80 year old Sir. cctcd a* th- Typical American
HuO*** ho will seelc old school*' Nurse of 11*40.
»u*w*. Ife U a form er achool j The nur*e i* Klixalieth Brooks,
principal ami newspaper •i^llto* oml hot selection a* the Nurse
of 1.- Ift ha, Ih-cii announced in
(Tty, New J i rseyt . by
Orlando Beauty Show Atlantic
Kilthrrine Delisfofil ‘of Mipnra|R*
whir ls P rcid ep t of the
Set Foi1 October 4th oil*,
live* nnif friend* of tl^&gt; Couple
American Nor c * A s w lv lis n . «- |
E xecu tive M eeting i thioughout
Ihe evening.
The Beauty Culture Department! Mis* Brook* ha* li en awanlnJ
The o ffice r* - of . tho Woman*
of the Orange County Vocational &lt;* *750 »chilnr»bi|i by the asMissionary Union of tho F irst
SihiHil will present its annual "•rialion’* advisory com mitlc- of.
full hairatyling nml lieauly ahow ' th Carter Scholarship Fund The •
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board meeting Monday afternoon
on Oct. 4 ul 8:30 P M. in the lom jiiitlec ha* *tip la id lliut ih i .
at 3:00 o'clock at tho church. Tho
nudllorium of |he v o c a t i onal I award I* In Is- used wilhin two
.
progress medo by tho society dur­
srhiHil at 125 Magnolia Avenue.
f" r advaiire.| itmlv at a
ing the past year was briefly
The beauty culture drpsrtm riii ’ universit).
HAPPY IIIKTIIDAY
♦ r t viewed.
is uml r the duw-lion and pat i A noth r leg ist, tttl niit«e, .8
September 27
’ At the meeting plan* wero for••• *1 sup ivl*ioii of Mr„ |„ n j V ar-i Id Girlrude h in fcik. tin*
(ieorge II S lo th o ff
lllulated fo r operating tho circle
llmwn. n .ltu rto r in llm fi Id if|hcep 11* 1110,1 fu *l runnel up inj
,
for' tho coming ytyir. Among tho
‘ ‘ Mi** 'Krafcik' 1* Med/
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In inly culture. Mrs Brown is well I *he ronlcst.
plans discussed was tho 1!&gt;P7 budNOTK'K
known n* ihe nre*ident r f th* 'v*1
r l'niral Surgical Snpei-J
. get which vrr.s voted on by the
Oilamlo iin t yf Florid* llaird resv v*"0 ^ »« lhe Middlesex Srhmil &gt;f AMONO THOSE mlvvlng ntoiaid the
«i. I*, u , u iiic*i , ,J K •
.11.A rhirkin pilau and pic slipper it&gt; and Co m tnlogiat Aasoclation Nursing nt ' Middl. town, t nnnec4 Belgian DIN4 airliner that n tie„r |t&gt;&lt;«
&gt;*y •v.rejiim t-r th# *n&lt;m«or*hln of the nffitiatcd with the national as- trelit. Third winner. I* 2.1 year* lieved to have triUllpil near (iaiulcr
brought beforo tho regular busl- luikc Monroe P. T. A. will he glv-n sociath n. Her usaislant is .Mr* old Panlitu- Hunt of tho l'iil{ 1-tVo, Newfoundland, with 41 |ict. ness meeting of all tho W . 51. U , at the *chonT lunch ro-’in on Thelma l,iukln and the vocational reraity of Vilginin llo*pHnl it ,ons. Is Miss Helm Itutli llcntlerqpclM ,.
, , t A Ur.
Vttginin
Both son (above) of New Y’ork. Miu
school U under the direction of • liisrl* ttisvillc,
Mi** Krafcik and 5tiv* lim it hav Henderson, an executive of the InJe * * It. I.cnch.
l - - A received $500 *cholar*hip-.
i Sludenta of the heattlv culture t Mi»* Brook, i» the dnughte ti-matlnnal Girl Scouts, mad* ««it
tier will in premonition nf death
department which include G. r » nt l&gt;r. E. K. Brook- of Hsu,!
FirHi C hurch of Christ, Scientist
; eforc taking ng for Utc rtighl lit
who are p rccn letl imraonallv ael- Kanaa". Khr *erv» | three yen
eclcd model* tn.*ht&gt;w fb* lalc*t rfvt n r m i t f an hrmv n rtw &lt;lmmi liic Uuitrd Mates, ( f nlcrrtallunaj)
800 EAST SECOND STREET
in fall hsirstyltng ami matched the war in Europe.
Im-t Fet»*
8 * n r tc e » S u n d a y
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make-up. These model* have been .-oarv. Mis* Brook* leturncil !•&gt;
selected
to
»hnw
style*
for
nil
Sunday School ...... .... ........... 9:45 A. M.
Washington University
in
St
pgc* and occasion.
l.oui* fur h*r B arhrlor nf Scie-i ■•
Wednesday Evening Service
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8:00 P. M.
51 r. and 5fr*. C. B. Schlrard |) gri'o in Nursing which »ho •»•*
Reading Room Tuesdays &amp; Fridays 3:00-5:00 P. M.
formerly o f thi* city are,present- taiiie I last'm onth.
Tho Public I t InvI^od ^ ^
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D.A.H. Observew
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The Hallic Harrison Chapter ■&gt;(,
1 thr Daughters of the Amet iron
Jlevolution met Sept. 17’ w-jth ihe
j regent. Mr*. I.. P. Iluguri, ii\ -&gt;l•»erv«ncc of Con*titi!ti«o Hav.
Mra K&lt;lgai Mitchell cnnipili
and rtlad a paper ronrm dng tho
history of Ihe Constituunn. Sh*
read:: Tmlay. Hepl. t" . I* I’unatitutioni Day. I,et u* turn our
thoughtsNiark to thoae tim e* of
I lt!» years ago. The Uonstilution
j was drawn up hy as able * body
nf men as evtr ■sseinhleil for a
[ given purpose.
.Most of them
J wrr# widely read ‘ seholni* Of the
I 65,02# were college men. mol tho
'o th er* included Benjamin Frank'*
lln and George Waahingt-m.
"The greatest achievement of
the r mutitulion Convention w „
thr formatlnn of n (dan of gov­
ernment that was thr..I d u a lly
auund and rmineTillv luartn nl.'
Every worj la a word of pin!*apeech. the ordinary meaning o ff
which- even ‘ the man of th«| ItISM WAi MIOi Bridget Wulci, Is
street* knows, t t is a inotlrl o ft s h o w n In her l j s Vcgoi, Ncv., J.ill
s i m p l i c i t y , and as U flows | cell as she wait* to be taken to court
through th* reaches of history I for final- ftmllngs In the preliminary
It will always excite the a'dmira
act '
1 hearing in connection
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with the fatal
tlo i* o f those who love clarity .hooting of her rsliiingcd (II hus­
and not rhetorical excesses."
band, Frank.
(fntrrnallonal)
Mrs. Mitfhell told of the men
who attended the convention In I —
1787. Sh# rloepd with the fo l-i
owing words of Calvin C o n le d g e .„

Thi*

atrrlirtg will look beau­
tiful with your fine*!
china and linens. Buy It
in place aettinga or in a
complete set . . . you'll
hpve something of laal*
ingjxnd enduring beauty

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IN S T O C K

CH A SED ROM ANTIQUE
P L A IN ROM ANTIQUE
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C H A T EA U R O S E ,
ily Alvin . 7 . P lace Setting!* ....:.....

24.80

(•is place Mltlnc* of Chateau H/Me)

PRELU D E
B y In te rn a tio n a l. r.:. Place Settings - .4 -

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(«i|M place aettlnge)

OLD LA C E
B y Towle . . . P lace Settings
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Those attending the meeting
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were Mrs
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M r*
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Mr*.ill.t
Edgar
wet*
Mr*. 'A
A. R
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K ey
ity- yMggan.
y -Hojm
andMitchell.
Mr*. IlaMr*,
g .r .

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beauty culture department will h«
Nepo'ycn had hi* first dental
open for thoee who desire to m
extraction at the age of 46.
the numerous cosmetic exhibit*.
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T H E L E U S E R D RAM ATIC STUDIOS

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Also one of the mo*t beautiful and complete •election* of
Sterling Hollow ware to bo found
U hm
pricee Include t*x)

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PRICED
than ANY OTHER
W e’ll gladly pay $10.00 reward to the first person o ffe r-.

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larly sells any o f these famous lines a t prices as low. .
as ours.

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Hom e o f 50 fam ous lines — and a t lower

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R A M B L E R ROSE
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TRUDY HALL
JOAN MILLER
PETTI
DORIS DODSON
ju s t in McCa r t y
NARDIS-and
JUNARD

Constitution Day

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your

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turers and elsewhere indicates that

P e r.s o n a I s

the other three
■ompano, F la ..
guc'-'i* were giretcd by
Th
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Mi
B.
F
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! h™ w'phen-'"thry""w
b rrH into ere
th .
Ihstng
"room"

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the*-Seminole ' fllfh School "will
be held', a t 3i45 |». M. a t ' the
tchool. Mlifl Ruth Hand will ditcuts new trend* in education.
Representative members from all
P. T. A. organisations are invit­
ed to attend.

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Mr. And M rs. Volie Williams, J r .
Honored A t Open House -Last Evening 1

Persohal A

C e c c l i * T r u lu c k .

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l-n»t evening liclwcen th r hours i f , chi*,c n Ihci IIIInu nitxlrl of
of 8:D0 anti 11 :(K) o’clock Mr. am] t'liia (hpt&lt; accented hy gold n!T.IMra. Volic A. Wdlinms, S r. hon. hcntl* "an I her- flower* were
ored their ,on ami new daughter- •tdlance ro *i* un,(. sweeth a -l
E* W. Stiles, Pioneer
In-law, Mr.' and Mr*. Volic A. I .t &gt;m-«.
W illiam s Ji\ with a beautiful-; Thr p o l l w re greeted-at the
Resident*, Honored
open house a ffa ir at their horn* p oor l'v Mr* I t . Mitch II no I
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»j-i-,hoit&gt;|‘to the reccivtrg line by
. Celebrating thr 51th wedding
MONDAY .
Aimiveraarv of Mr. aru' Mr*. E. I
Colic Morse of Charleston,I Mr. and- Mr*. Voile Williams, I t -.MV. II. D vmui. The tgrcivirtg
The American Lcglorf Auxiliary W. Stile* piofleer residents of this
l-- h«* returned to her h o m e'Jr. were married In Americu*.
.- ». •_ £ "—» .1 he. V..li.- William
will honor the I-cgmnnairca with county
.. j Mr*
v i.. Tt.—
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ty. Mr. -and
Then Stile*
‘,M"er “ **u l— *•-her hrother in law J Gn. a f the f i r s t* ”Baptist
&lt;r . Mr*. William*. Mr*. Volie
a coverrtl iliah. supper at the Leg.
Mrs. Hugh)on Sept. 5 and .have recen tly : Williams, J r .. Volic Will am*. J r ..
Ion Hut at 7:00 |\ M. Bingo held opin hou*« at their home, * n&lt;1 » * » * " •',r *
returned from a honeymoon spent Mr*. Jam es Watson* l&gt;dt and Mr.
tam -« -Will be played n flrr Dyr 207 V e s t Eighteenth Street, on Ihmcan.
Tue»
evening b f t w e r i i the
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•upper. All auxiliary membtrn — .*day
nf 7,:00 and 0:00 P. M.
i* Mrs. iX VL Turner has returned "'■ k* their honfc In DeLand wher*
Ml«. K j (•00|PdK,. „f Atlanta
are requested to bring a covered
Mr. S tile, came to this county J " * '
w« k* * rip ttf*Ncw h« Is a student o f John B . S te tso t
|hr KI1„ lp
|hl&gt; ,nh|ng
fIL h .
leans,, 1-ako Charles, Dallas, university. Mr*. VNilliapix I* the ,,„m where they were served
' l he Advisor) Hoard of the iipproximatcly 60. years ago with
his two sister*. Mrs. W. C. Hill, J * * - ,*.n J LI Dorado, Ark. Shs former ( onstance U t l o f Amer- ,„nu.h by Mi*. \\. l», |tro«k*. J r .
Grammar Hchoi
. I P . T . A. will meet |jj’r* and" Mr C'Minnie Mosey* from .‘ r“v»le&lt;|
, o u t by car and Yeturncd
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The
at the achool at 2:00 p M
j DoviTr- England. Mr*. S tiic , was
&lt;fWn visiting relatives and
&gt;•«* : ” il'lsm *. brv wore a go«n .|,|lci(iu, ...freh m en t plate* were
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T h e1 Friendship* |!rainie f yl,,. »»&gt;• former Mary llolbcrt of Penn« « b o f tho c ltle * ..
of royal blue crcPo with goU
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Congregational ChJroh^ w ill''m eet
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lof Hrplfiukrr. A. I» MIC.
fhr final (llarhara# na Adtulol-liator
HANKS
KOltli
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land W. Mp«nc#r
dtetaned. t*n Ihla lilh day of
NOTH H
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'KM HMIII Hill apply In lh*»
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th*l.#t»rr, A. I*. I t l f for Ih# aifopllon
HKJdl.Vnl.t:
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«.f a resolution by *Nb| Itoartl of JUIM;K
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i* i. An, •..illlo r*. 'and IVr**ot»
listin g I‘l»linn or tn-nlfliul. At .iiu.t

fLOKIDA

s c o n 's SCRAP BOOK

Private parking space for buiinni men and women
between Florida Sluta Bank and Princes* Thealra
with entrance from First Street and exit to alley.
By the month or year only at reasonable rates.
Security Bond and Mortgage Co., Inc, * .
502 Atlantic National Bank Building, or call
Garland W. Spencer, Agent. Phone 99.

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5 ARTICLES FOR SALE

BOOM fur

MYOPIC EYESlC H f
( HLAR.St^HTLPHESS )
IS A CHARAC-flRIiftC
oFrFAMOUS BEAUflES
bwkl p^i

WORK WANTED

yUllNI.HIIKIl ro*.n — HU7 Mn.-.
■' noli* Avrnup.
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Adult,
or middle-aged preferred. Mr*.
•Short, phnne County 4MJ2.
BEDROOM *for rent
Ava.

JotfKPM II

II. It. I‘op# Co., tar. H60

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Isva /our B EST photograph
made nt
TIIK RAYMOND HTITIIO
U State Bank llldg.— I‘h 1093

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LOANS MAIlK
FICOM *10 TO i.tou
staiet p&gt;ivory; fast i r n n ,
KLflKIH .t LO IN ( l l
l" 2 Saiifutd Avenue

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1‘nrk i.MITATION leathers in nvst
color* and large selection of
good upholstery fabrlrs. Rolwrt * BtlRltOtV JIK IIK WIIHItK
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PRIVACY IS R K SP E tn III
S, Bruwrn, 2911 Ne OraogiTOUll hi.tu iul desire fur |&gt;i|vacy
iv e., Orlnr.iln, Kla.
UNFURNISHED hlouse or down
in money .nutters i, strictly
(lairs aptsltnelit. Adults unly
Popular S u l Cuvers
re. peeled here.
Friend, and
1‘huno SI5-W .
HEAllNOLi: T IR E .SHOP
reltitives are not quesdimir*
shout your credit.
tuiir em­
MIRACLE BLOCKS
ployer &lt;&gt;r luisinesa assiiciato
fO R your hum. Superiur work­
■ ill nut hear uf yunr pi rsunnl
manship w ealhir rcislu n t, high
affairs. There is no eauso fin
ilicn g tli, termite pried.
Mir*
emliarrassment.
ncle Ouncrele Co., .102 Elm
Kriisoniiblc credit requirements
Ave.
No co-makers on. money loans.
Variable payment plans.
i i .v K b it ,
sewer pipe Septic
FAM ILY LOAN CD,
tanks, fence post, gren*r trnp».
benrhes, fh,wer pots.
Miracle
Concrete Co., 309 Elm Ave.
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
c a h p k n t k r h - m e c h a n ic s
a t t e n t io n I

'e have Ju .t received n largo
assortment
of
h a r d - t o . get
tools,, apd it .will pay you (o

Iwik thcmworcr.

REAL ESTATE WANTED
WF. NEED LISTINtiH, of J-nrins,
Bomes," Orovex and Busineti
Property. . W. It.
Williams.
Realtor, Tom Bolt Associate,
Phono 1120, 416 A tlantic Bank
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Moor Mala Available
*'* ‘ NOI.K TIKK SHOP

william 'I M m i t h ,

OullKMrd Rale* A 8er»T^ 2516

your portrait taken a)
ICIfOLLM STUDIO
[alaeh n id r* Phona U 58
hlldren a specialty*

Park_Ave.

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ilall Ave- C. I*. Ronl.

ARTICLES
RIT8 and meal—ground fresh, 6
•rary Monday from snowflake I'LL BUY

P ER SO N S .
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TIIM'Bliitwfi HI.. llnM||iiBirr). Al4.
,-so. Ire is brr'ny Hlvrri*lhj( In V»t» ar# h#r#b|r '#*|i»tr#d l*» 4pp#.ir
■rrontsne* with n limit !&gt;,,»# •III I hr 7lh day sif Orltilirr. \ |l
ro ts.-.I by O,,. J
of (lir . ‘ti- HH. In a «#•1 141rt ■•III fur dl%uVr#
&gt;&gt;.ll f .i l l l of ll..- Vl„ ||, I ihII.I s I H*iidliii( In ih# rirrull *’Mtiri ..f
1‘lrrutl, Nsmlliolr (’•■mile to .'linn. Mgyfnin.sl*. «'trimly. KfttrldA nn ul.*
r , , l in lb* rs s , ,.f HI'IIIIAV W (|frt iglrtl I'll# of %.hit h ium( rntr
KIH«
||U«4#II, f'lairtllff tt
J AItVIN. i Oil.plains III. vs. It, II *•
Many yrmftfln l(u*-rlt l»rf*ndNtn
MI'lltllKAI.. el St ■blss.anis. „
\VI|rt-»a rti&gt; harnl ain| *.fflil.»l
or...-s«»n* | win off*r
at Hafiftird. H#»nlnttl# I'minly
r..| selr, at lo.biy^ lU. tlun to |b, •f*l
Him# nf Km»f bla, I hi a &amp;th It) .if
kt.l no.I tils best 1.1,1,l. y foe rnsli H#|»lrmhrr
A l» I9I&lt;
*1 ih* fronl rtoor ,,| .'or f 'o„, |
O. I* lUJIlNlMIN
ir.'us* In Xxnror.l Klorlils. on lb*
Cl#rk
of Tirrull •‘••url
:ih *lsy of Urlobvr. I * n .
ih* l*usI boar. ..f ,;,l*. 11,* follow- (HKAle) N#nt|ix.|« (*«tunt), F'lofldi
Usserll.*. r*'l ratals ellualsIII . K*tt.lnoli. &lt;‘onnty. Florida, lo- k ta tm IlF k Li i h i i . a
wll Noulbweel (M ailer I8WU| of
lu r* Ik* K sisr* of
M. K*a
Huulbwrsi U d a r t e r ISW.V) uf
IN COUItT OF T ilt: i n i- y r t
soriben.l^Onarter t.VL'U I of a ** . JFtwiy;
HKM1NOI.K c o t "N TV
to

day uf Augtial, A, I*. I9I&lt;, ultrf-ln
1 »n» d#rr##i| ihnl Ih# »uin »»f *»NK
SINK
lirNfilCKf &gt;
an.l &lt;./|ou inilA.AKS
hit «*&lt;*•!•, m m fortfiMlIh
th# i|#frr«dAnt* ulRn
pUlotlff, I, a t S|»e#lel » M ttl*r lit
i lb - fib
*»f llrl'ih*V. nful dArinii th. I.trut
»lr. In front of ih«
door in ih«, **lt&gt; *nf
harif'.rd. . KlurMa, m II • *.ff»r it I
publlr m If , and- w114 aril In |hr
bl||h#.«l a ml Imil bid.Ur for rtth ,
•h« follow inir .1.
In .1 i r peft]
n lb# t'lly of Hunfniil, t*uunt&gt; «»f
.•n.n. isi n
r i"t ni
Hemltiole and Hlnlr .»/ Kh.r da. th# 3«ih «l4&gt;* uf H«pi#ntti#r.
It.-wll:
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, I-**!# kit# (Si *trnl Kltthl (II uf
rnNIKlH MKMIMTT
Illork U of Mm k h4 in Park
r u r i i . v i : h ih t t
If right ■. Hanfnbl. Klortila. 44 prr i far land IV. Hi»#nrvr
’ I'U l lh#rr«if duly of r#***»nl In
Attorn#) for l**llllun»r

Seminole Goes To Gainesville For Tilt With ’Canes
Mouftm Am/Senafors To Return
By A H T JIl'k DECK WITH
l!% raid Si«trt» E»IUur
I The S ; ininote IUk K School criil|er&gt; «r*ck to tinincnvillc to meet
■»• 1‘urplr Hurricane in (heir «erR\,| tilt uf the . II' 1*1 xenion, tolig h t.
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| Coach Di*ho|&gt; of th* Humean
IronouncoJ hi. charges *’raailjr"
lor tho tilt anil hope, uf vicury
biouulftl today a . thcr&gt; in likely*
hoo.V dhnt. ullclil llur»t will !&gt;«• In
[he lineup. Hurst was an all*
N rrihe»nt&lt; Confeience hark la*t
rear, lie ’ nuiMd n injurerl leg
lluring the first (lainr.vllU- tilt
this year, and war unable» to
M rtlclpiitc.
f The Caincrvillr griddera arc not
hew to the fiotball game as they
MV? 1? lettenncn uniting tha .W
plnv i . ril the squml.
The Hurricap.a also bouat of
several n.w cobi.rt to their team.
Amung them It Jim Nihtark, 200
pound tackle. Nlhlark ia a sophomor&lt; and lllthop is ro jn tin g on
film fo a&lt;l I much power to the
line. Junlur Beartl Is another mwr
man on the .quad. Heard it n
liO pound end back after the wars.
» The probable, starting lineup

WANT HEAVIER BROILERSWANT MORE M ILK WANT MORE BUTTER‘
THEN SEE US
X-Cel Feeds Are Developed In Florida
For Florida Livestock and Poultry Needs.
Valuable Premium Coupons in Every Bag

The Sanford

Sanford Avenue at 2nd Street
Robcrl E. P ark, Mgr,

THE L O N E RA N G ER
By Bob Green

By Jack Sords

Wg o f gonna
TAtCE- MOVIES O P
THIS PLAV S O J makte ir b e c r
r ~ v g o o d .."

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I’M R E A D Y r
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H O L D E V S R V T W W G i'Y lE fc S

OPfSIOC.* WHAHS TWr IDEA,
RUSHING WAV CNER

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The final pl.i)i&gt;ff in the Clt*
Solti all b a ttle will b * re
win il tli.iu tj. night, ia * tin
ill »«« .iil'i-n l tudav.
Ihe llavne. .tnd M iliu m ,
jr t r ) will airvi ' rhe Sot urirv
I umbev .nim vallioi ot ihL.ikitronr l*.iek III Hu* «l l Ull»|
C4IH«* in 11*«• fiti.il ii ond l if.
ru niitu rr d rlrjlrit t*»
S»nf*iril M* mill in flu*
, ,*».-*
»f romiodiifinn .oil ih •• S;*»
rri|% ‘ I'm il IfimPwnl1 ll» • .M*\roii-eniml (iitiiuiH , in ihrir

l ‘oach Spre Martin of the IV
l and High llullilog. reports tluii
- tllU ill I* l-Jlol glulllw's wi&lt;!
participate In the tilt InAween the
* »stis I’atiibers un.il the Ji.Toind
iluiblog. Ktiilny night. There at.*
T - nu nitiei. oil this ItnlMrg squml
lied * Martin i*ay» t tint be will Use
ive«v one -of them.
i F e IVI. and mentor • laled
X h t lilt .will •|U&gt;»lt;tlb find
that he is welt rquipprd with
I*, i! \\ il'ialto-, .hi tbi* hill lor
barks, wingmen. amt uuariU.
br Furnit urr titi'ii ami lunipr
however he has only* two good
l l l f '4 |i
l«n &lt; m ir ih Ih
tarb lrs to use. Th* renter soil
till -hriilil turr inln #» (tftrltriw
is still a 'nig question mark in
lu* l- from Ih out*?! and krrn
the Itullibig rdinp. . . _
** m|u*lilii»n hiiMict) i hr 1« *i
M artin said that most of his
•ifltln *• ••\pftnd* I h f Kin
tn ang siers are playing Ihei,
lilnrrm rn lr nl niir rani.* *j*
11-a 1 w ar and 11*a I he wi|: have
To »ce I hg.'nieg lit a
V *
f*w* he sill be aide to make
•uy prnlirlim u (nr the year
the starling lineup will pn'hSPORTS LAI (ill
ably lie announced at tbe Iasi
minute.
I lie I 'd m l nmi b mlih'il !hal
ih. &gt; are n»t jo in e d ulrotil log
M,»y (inleb *,t Kosiis,
\lqst *,t
l be O'laind pin y.jW »il|ie*,.i*il
&lt;b- Stilifold K'lsis till here lay!
. it It.Y vvi-wIBf at. I- Hify *%•*!•
I ii*».% what tn liH»k f.tnuiiil fu, i i't.a te
ih. I.l|{ KlMlt* flillb.lt k.

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(Speciail Tlw Moultrie P a c k c ri
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t.r rrPi 't-nim g tli«* (.rork'ift’ Florl&lt;la L fig u c in ihe plnyoffa vflth
ih.* f l i t it!u Visit** l.t .ilmr* Orlunilo
t:n »
th«* I'liillira,
’ • flit- *t \ nth nn,| rubber
( ‘ In-*•*i .*• nf tho
Fl»»* ivlff I i n*r t** in a h«&gt;t*
r»|i* »f.* h.lffh

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V\ill fai t' lilt* S.*fitHul&gt; if* IM mihIo
l«nii»'th '\ 'tf lit : *h.* f u -1 o f
a two
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c o a c h .. w a n
s o m e t h in g

rr~

p o l l o p^
fam h c s h o t o u r a t

Y e a h .t h a t

nooraALLf—

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F«LO " r - 1

l cAwr waif s
FO E H IM -IL L 1
- | RU N iro T F ,
m y s e l f .'

N Q tP C Y O U B C H A N C E 1
TO S t U i Y o u ra M iS T A K S S .
W A TC H EV ER Y R O O T r r
O F T V IlS F IL M C A G E F U L L Y * OiCAY, L K 3H TS
-------------------------- \ O U T /

m A U l RQPINSON
WHEN DO WE
MAKS* A PLAY
r r --------1 p o e

*

HER?

jto llcy from u*. you can further | „ u ,r t„ th.* Class It Piedmont
I W ufn« yo,Ur yef r,f . e o t i. 10 0 7 |I.eagu. where he finished the
1/Bc. Saving 32 4 /8c of *v e r y |m 2 M. * „ )n with Durham. N. C.
100c. You can’t lot* - If you T |le next three seasons he wut
don t get a dividend you are not.|„ r ,,. Army and away from
‘ g any more than the pulu 11 „ , &lt;|„||

m

Jr*°“ r* . ln,,Ur‘ nl * ' I Edward, return*,! to the game
in e
Mutual Companies
w e j ^ j , ,p rjp|{ moving to the Clnw*
represent have always paid a n -1A g(AJthwn Ass.K-iilion where in
nual dlvtdenda to H icyhoblers. ti0 ,.nmr. h, batted- -3 IU for tlx*
C. M. Bo&gt;d * Co. 'o u r Mutual k !ll(ll|r Ajfc jjfar&gt;.
Insurance Friend, phone 104.— I , , r wa4 brought bo the Dodgers
Adv.

13 NOTICES— PERSONAL

FACTOR

HKMINOLB TIUK B1IOP

Bearv-

.201 North Park
, &gt;

W A N TED

G RA H A M

WHVNOT’

*

Telephone 37

EO TO
WILD THE BRIDGE. IF AY FA'QiER

YES, AND THAT W DULOXI S E E .
RILL MY FATHER! i____ f

GREAT D A Y } Y jU S T LEAVING!

HERE

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•

W IT H S I A N U S

•

W ILL P R EV EN T

I IIM M I

l-o iiit J o r d o n — In k S p o ts
HOHTl'N. S.-i.l 27. »,l‘
i.
By R e q u e s t - J a m e s M e llo n
I .» going I,, I.MVe unollx
b.H'key year.
lb.' Im. v ,ffl"
V ic to r H e rb e rt • L o is B u t l e r
•
y
-**»
f|
I
at least.
Some I J.tMgi
llrure ran f i r the Brooklyn Ian i tickets, ihe totnl allot.I.,nt have I C o le P o r t e r - D a v id R o se
ough pre*p|ency tomorrow ho' I
|b.«n s» Id fo, the home
T a n g o . * X a v io r C u g a t
have a fine rhai.re of being elrr ; of the Ilost...i Bruin*. An "loim
L-tl. He .has taken everyone l.v
ir tx d .;
l^ ilo a l S h e e t M u s ic
i
applications
had
•
surprise, and that includes the
little . 'a s 'l 'f t in (he nnce-fnm.m*
TOR MUSIC
"Gas House Gang.”
Miami players on the 191.1 tint
The MUSIC BOX
! or rosier are evenly divided he
Phone 9B3
111 W. Ul SI,
twren Miami Healor High sin
MaH Order* Filled
Miami Edison.

A IR

RU ST ON

Phona E

OW N ERS
. ,*.l l ie . b eno l..e I .
. j i i . l I liln n e rs , .ill

SPORTING
GOODS
30!i Kant FI nil SI

("r

B lo ck lin x l uf I '.O .)

A Clean Suit
It's amazing how

You’re Groomed

IN T H E SO UTH EAST
More people drink Atlantic Ale anil Beer than any other.
It

w . Lord, 75B.W .

Marval Engiiah’ Pea
for *ala, fin* bU
Sanford X-Cel Heed POINTERS
och. 3 month* old. Phona 148.
\ cor. 2nd * Sanford.
fPOUCHTON 4
■
loor f u r n a c e s — w #
make Immsdiate daiivary
HELP WANTED
aa floor furnace* for us* «,
Sanford.
Modem ,'Appll- G'RL for soda founUln at L
i. Inc„ 428 N. Orangt
us. OrUndo, Florida.
J f f i 8 2 8U" ‘ ■■‘i *

must b e ...

/»

B

A dcM »have won’t Itfdt a spoiled suit. Bui • clean
x

\ f

S k z .tzr

WHAPS GOIN*

OH? *------&lt;

HERE WITH,

RIGHT

OUT OF N tt VMW.fRDl DA0&lt;M3U USTEN
TO ME! THATMASKEO MAN JS ALL
RIGHT! LOOK WHAT Hfe LEFT WITH

A S IL V E R BULLET!

•have and a dean euit makea jrau a well groomed
*.* v
•
than* Wo know how important appearance ia la tbe
business world tb a t’s why we do faulUeaa work. For
.
* •■
superior cleaning end pressing send your work to n

LATINO OIL HEATERS Ac c o u n t a n t and offic* m
if fireplace or fla* Ineducstlun.

T it, Md I O t Hi

5-YEAR

W e Piok-up and Deliver, loo!

«$'r lt*BS"i«i. .""u'lsa
e

.

Thigha, Loga, Livara,
Wings and Nccka

AUo Fresh Grade A Egg*

MOT. Top aaUor to right m

heating

\ i

WORK W

AOS ARE NEWS

METAL

FA RM ERS

Ctpv’BbVdD PQ) foaffiAtL FArfS\
•f0E6FY p&lt;?A WA-fbcoewD ,- a ;

A Clean Shave

SA I T

O AN EXCELLEN T WOOD P R ESE RV ER

C lival lo rn .

as an aide to Ferrell Anderson,
another rookie catcher wl», sta r­
red until Edwards force,) him to
do Ut* bull pen catching.
Edwards has made Brooklynites
forgtt Mickey Owen's jump to
the Mexican • leagu e
an d . If

B U IL D IN G -* •Roefttlr■ - Painting
Smith Brothers, |&gt;bion* 10H2-J.

M U S IC N E W S F r o m
'
T H E M U S IC B O X

N EW R EC O RD S
C o l l i e S o n g -F r a n k S i n a t r a .
1,1
«t|* ?.l" L ove D o ets n 't. G r o w O n T r e e *
i «ut. - B e n n y G o o d m a n .
Mu k Ju s t T i t o O lh e r- l&gt;i*y • G e n e
; K ru p n .
eate&lt;! ^ ' ' m L u c k y - J i m m y D o r*
C r a r - 1 *Py.
i in. L ive A n d L e a rn • E d d y A r*
h' •' n o lil.
N EW A LBU M S
K a lia n F o lk S o n g s - C a r m e n

Atnf.is,

E

of

BALL-HANDLER

Soft hail IMay To lie
Resumed Mornlm

7 PaUq Livestock, Supplies

WAGAN cabbage plaltt.
raadf.^ Phone 70WL_

tion .rapabl.

fell instmettuiis yrvtrrday at Nrminulr High Sehuut tor (iris and buys
during Uielr.irgvjlar (yiniiastics prikal. Hanford's younger geiirratlnn
I* interested In thr game as IU students requested that gulf br 4&gt;trghl
and have signed lo take lessoqa. •
*

So Iran went nloni? with Hrmie

HTAKETT

NOW ready to grlqd every Mon.
dav morning — Your corn,
grita,, meal, com &amp; cob or
ner’* Store, Lake Monro*. 10
2nd BL
! h£ * i' c,lc;; ,or ^&gt;* J 'w .
Bell, Lab* Monroe. Phone 15.
USED planoa for caah. The Music
O LIVER heavy dut:
Box, phone 963.
disk and
■■*« i» • * . — — '*
• PHQNODRAPJla uTr rent. Th*
. . . . _ ......1 OUttaff —
Music Box. phone 953. * * •
bln* with hitch for tracUr n ? M S.ifU**d •*unlor- Neyel*. Ph.
|166. Call Carl 8 . Mysns,
ta 781-J.
_____________

Muir
il'ow ell anil assistant m sib Rm
Ih.' niuii&gt; local l It iiioiu for the sn-oinl worku it
lilt* aiinounc. i it I'tiesdli).
" a t. the funnel
The griddets are working out
v star, loom* ill gym shoe*' and aro n ally gela eager for tin* ting thd woiks. having Ik-Vh .n it
in l‘J 47.
through running and bbicking
nil of High drills the first day out.

By i BANK KCK
AP N. wnfealures Sm 'rts Krlitor
BROOKLYN. N. Y__ Much of
the str.n gth of a champion, hip
La.'L'baJI ttiln lies In its “down
ib* n f blip J fen si
That was
•specially tnie of the great Y an­
ks t teams.
Tha Yanks had a let j f hitting
to t&gt;ack up pitching but they also
had Bill Dii-key to handle th.
assortod deliveries o f thr throw­
ers. t'onnia Mark, too, had the
catching for his top Athlotic

years ago. He was Byron Som* Stan Musial fn.ai scoring at the
m e ., win. swpin 90 miles down start of what nnghi have bes-.i
th i broad Sacramento Kiver to a big Hf b iu u inning and he
V alla.or—tle left Saeramenlo «ot -figured irTthree of lb fmlr ibnil'l"
Wedneulny and finished hii list play* Bredklyn maite in the •rrlrs.
Jn endurancit the following Satur*
And I' was K I s in la who help
l a y . Sommer* «wan. approximately d 2 .v nr dd Itnlph Brancq pitch,
six hours at a time and his that marvelous three-hit ."i ll »bnr
fa it, si
pcae
was
at
night, out to give the Hums tb&gt;. Card
o f Cnrq-'ittc* Straits. The only i Ins) » ries. two games It, one
ill eff, rt from the Jtl'm ilc swim
ll had tarn Maiioirer la*., !*'i
was a mild inflainntlon of the riK-her'a nlan t« uys Branca ju t
eyes caus .,1 by oil on the surface for nn • batter and then n ine io
of the river. In fart, the durable with a soulhnnw. Vie Lnmbardi.
Sim m ers was in such good eomii- lo face the lefl ban led hitting
lineup used hv Carilinnl pilot Kd
i'i Dyer. B it when llrancn r&gt;tirrsl th* fir«t butter. Edward*
■hi- Vallejo Yacht Club
•hnutrd to Leo:
•lie ItAa H Will III . f stuff '

Special Agreement Brings Teams
To Tinker Field For Opening Tilt

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT

Itruce
Edw ards • Is
Rum’s
Defensive
W underm an Rookie

la*eii a big help in Briuklyua
Nulional league flag drivu, inky
never hit in th« tffino league*
with auch .tors as.Dickey, t'oehrain* and Cobywr, but ns a catchtr hr ig a dsfensive wonder.
In the recent crucial .erica ,wilh
SPOUTS ODDITY
the Cardinals, Edwards guarded
home- plar* like u vctvrii
ing ID, chances flawles.' y. lie
A rugged ycung Californian made three perfect lit
drive
arhiev.d a great but almost uu- throws to second -base tit nip
hcrahle| swimming feat n f.w would-he b*v»" stealers. bleeked

cum. Can b* bought at* Gard­

• A,

Brooklyn Catcher
Is Big Help In
Drive ^or Pennant

WANT MORE EGGS-

and finishing. 'fTlranfnc'sirf'ViTnC*
ing. New floors surfaced io par*
fectlnn. Old lloom made Ilka new.
Cali
II. M. CL EASON
__
Ij«ke Mary, Fla.

B E N T A CAR
B EE US f
YOU DRIVE IT
tresses,'
PHONE 20(1
Holly wood
Reds nt
factory
STRICKLAND MORRISON
•• DMIVE-IT. INC.
price.. Retail .tore &amp; display
•room.
*
.
.
OOfKJK
- PLY.MOUTU
, ' 1*0 W. f i r s t 8T . •
PARTS AND SER V IC E
Lchols Bedding ii Furnittire Co.
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phoiie 1911
Hanford Mattress Factory
___ Phone 1133 and 0 7 2 -J.
SN A PSH O TS—printed, developed,
enlarged. We ropy uffl phots*
OUTBOARD motor boat foy sale
graphs,
V
— 18 ft. century bull and t !
n ic iio l l s s t u W o I
horse Johnson motor. , Coo l 220 Meisch Bldg., PhonT-/|B0
condition.
I ID Hanford Ave..
1‘hoeic 1098.
ELtCTM IC appliance repairs—
we repair wnshlpg machines,
1 UXKDO FMI-MIH—complsto line.
vnccurn cleaners, fanj», mixers.
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store.
Trotter Apidiut.ee Service. 301
ll*
I 1* .
Ill
lit . , a
O U TB O A K O M OTOR S - One T ' i i
IIP new Neptune and 1 U»ed ANNOUNtTNli opening of L. D
.Sinionaon Engineering &amp; Sur•vrylfig. Marion 0 . (jor.lon, re­
* presentative. 110 N. Park Ave.
Phone 1120.
‘
ouu.oar.is.

NTKPIIHSN,

M ii.V i

I ’ ACil

TIIE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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STA N LEY •HOC HRS’* -----HARDWARE CO.
MEN'S, women'* and children's
new Fall shorn. See us for the
hard-to-get merchandise. (}. W.
^ C lark , 208 Sanford Ave.

ONE OF Hanford's finest etdery

farm s' located In th.- heart of
th* bast celery district, with a
lovely home. You must *rr it
to appreciate it. Phone 1111,
Edward F . Lane.

Lr -

frrcl.llt (

H I’ k Wj I

NolH'r I* li*t.b ) KHm lh.it utidrr
And l*f Virtu# «»f 4 dr. fee t)(
eloaurtf arul m I* •n-nfrr*tl In Hit

tton IS, Township l» Houth. Itsnae
'31 Ka"b eotitnliUng Isr, seres.
J II, UKUNAItl'V
Nivels I Ms.ter.
kicnknt » ::'iUNMULi&gt;Kit*
Attl.rne)
Kaprurtl, I'lorl.la
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Mcrfnginphrr. .,1 |i|A N

K U I t NLSIIKI) *rnnrn, Krm||em7n
preferred.
All
conveiiiencv..
alO_W. !lnl BL

8 _ A R T IC L E 3

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J ohn &lt;i . i.KONAitnv

M ITIFK UK

*SCtTAPS.

LAWNS m o .w e d ., . Iten *&gt;mib|i
liricr*. Je rry land, piH»n# 7 nH-

114-W.

|lr ff-M l» n t-,

P ^ W r i A &lt; IS A
FVVoPtC B E A U -fy ?

AND. SHED -fliEIR HORNS
*fHE BEQtNNlNC; q F WINTER

.

* o*iotj.‘ MoriilM, on ‘ th# .lit «la&gt; J
NtrTft l*
*
*.
..f .O ft-t-r
'»• *. fur
I K.,i,r, Is
ihsl CON.
uf Min. and fur flli.l dlwharn.
m KIIIi IVt st,.l OtJOlU
*—‘ HITT will .pply «,, lb . Ibi.rd ^
*1 Krfnrdr.
■
CuirnlV l''r&gt;nilHl&gt;in«i. .1 II. m»rt.
Iliib.fl «. Ibr.M .rr
|OK hn , |,,, i.| ,|.y n( Urinb.r.
A: K seru lu r,..! Ibu . i l l l t
» | ( fur tl , .d^piloij ,,f k lUso^
uf f . it. Hrnhrily. t l . lutlon hy
lla.tr.l of County
----—------- —;— ---------- . CommUslun.i. ‘ V atsll.c
certain
IN tu p : CIHl'C IT cm 'K T (fK T JIL iNiris I f III.. I'l.t uf Hanl.ndo na
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t if rrcord.d In l*lat lluok J. pa«« i* »
TIIK HTATK «»K KMMIIHA IN uf lit. public m o o t, uf nmiinnla
ANII K(»H HKMIN'Hl.K L V I S T l. Cuuuty. p'lurlda. wild a i r ..I . nf
*N rilA M KHY. Nu. &lt;133
Mid plala suukfit lu U. vacalad
J1WA Id iW Ilt HAHWOllTIf. ' * * balnS da.rrlbnl of follow*. Iu-*|i:
. ............. ... ul Ilia MV corn.r . uffl
K itru trl* «*f th# ir«t4t# of M#rrltt
lol^.V of Ill.uOi I . »f Ptnlando
K lilrhir ll'ilim vn, d#c#a«#«l,
a . par plat Oi.rtuf r&gt;curdail u,
I'Uindf ?
pl.t book 3. p j.it . . of th*
public
racurd.
of
Samli.,|.
MK.liTiia o Le-ymiNi: «n.t h—I'miniy,
KlorldJ. run Ihruv*
I.MtMl. JO.WKIMI &gt;1. I^MOINK.

-TO A C - I l l A L L Y L E A V E
&lt; R E E A R &lt; R ON W lK ( f 5
W A S sJOMM J . MOHTV^o h E R Y
r e r r A * , c a l ! f o Am / a .

B ctTh m a u a ro f e m a l e
r e i h d e e r a r e A H Y LE»ER

FOR RENT

By R,J. SCOTT

m*.

} ■’I ' *”t .l i l t fit
u . I*
• &gt;
•V
r&gt;«&gt;ilii*&lt;l an. I I’ HUlml lo |ii.*rnl
any * ImIuh. und .1. ttimid). uirji h
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f
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K«ll»trr. i|ri*#A#*df I.{i* »f p.ill
t •Htiittj, |IS Itir l!filllilf J'l.lfw uf
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1'ifflcr JtL Ihf f u t l l»ou?»»: 'f . 'tit!
. I &lt;»ui l«* ol s.tnh'frl. Kb.r Ul# nlilun
i •lachi ••alrpdar iimnth* f r•.*•• lli«
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In wrlflfiic. und rh.|lI Main
r tl ll*
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An Rilmlhtalrnlor, C. T, s\.
»f Ih# KtlAl# of bkili I*.
Krailffi tlrrraotl.

FO R R EN T

FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1946
)*/al ’ |l&lt;H.k J. pan# ?•. Mnnlftnl#
. County. KlorkU.
,*
la »al&gt;f) »ald fu rry . ,*
* *
T'S in* ra»n. i atf|ia»tr to |)u&gt; .foV
■!•••r.
■ •
IMIol thU 3Ul (U) of Aamiat.

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LANEY DRY CLEANING CO.
1 .0 BAST SECOND STR U T

PHONE 4S

SANFORD EGG
&amp; POULTRY MARKET
THIRD AND. MAGNOLIA

SANFORD
HARDWARE CO
' 210 BAHT FIRST HT.

/UUalit C«ai/Aaj—f)rnrvti,i fa Alltnlt, ( k i k l f , C tglm N )i. V#r/*!S, O lq d s

�PAGE EIGHT

FR ID A Y , S E P T . 2 7 , 1046

TH E SA N FORD H ERA LD , SA N FO R D , .FL O R ID A

Salvation Army General Arrives
I
In America For Tour Of United States
NEW YO RK r i T Y , Sept. 2 &lt; j the wild* i f Africa to the waste­
(AT — One
i&gt;f.. tin’
wor M's lands of l.apland, from tha bush
great spiritual leaders. General ! of Australia to the jungle* of
Albert O r » lin r n, international j India. It* flag of blood and fire,
tea Je t of the Salvation Army, a r­ symbolic of* the hlood of Chrial
rived in New York yesterday for and tti" purifying fir*, marched In
1il« Y in t visit to the United State*. (hi front line of two world wars,
«Ttie General! who command*' a' living apiritual and material aiiij
weaponless army of g n u t trad i­ to million* of soldier*.
tion nerving in R7 countries all
Civic and com m unity leader*!
ever the itlohe, _wllj nit*’, .make, an will combine with S alvationist*-toi
extensive tour "of this country. give General Oraborn a welcome
Canada, the West Indie*' and in every! city he vjiit*. Thia la
Smith America, • *
Inde.d a contrast to the reception
Like a military, field marshnl given Commissioner Georgo Scott
surveying' hi* troop* In the midst Itailton ami hi* little band of
o f attack. General Orebortf **-eon- -even laaalr* when they landed at
rtantly planning the strntt-gy fo r Old 1,'aatle GaTifro in New York,
the j T u t f ' l battle- the world ha* early in March, IK80, where a !
ever knowiv—the battle against crowd of curious amt skeptical mi l
lookera laughrd at the courageous
group of Solvalionlal*.
Many time* Salvationists were
impri»oneil in the United Stale*
a* well n* in other countries
when' they viuvht to held street
meeting*. Yet these pioneer work­
er* endured untold hardships in
their aelfles* effo rt to aid man­
kind. Today they are loved and
respected throughout the world.
The growth of The Salvation
Army in the U n i t e d Hmics in the
short span of n little more than
To look into your wigdstorm two generations is almost unMere, General O r*'
protection. Most Insurance com, Irclievablc.
panic* will not write windatnrm bom ’s army f« divided into four
without fire. Have your fir* territories. Eastern, Southern, CerfImurance extended to cover wind, tral nml Wc stern, each commandstorm now, before storm warn- cd by n Terrltorilrl Commander
big* arc up. C- M. Boyd A Co., who has under him colonel*, hrlgndlersr nmjorit, adjutant*, captain*
Phone I0 L — AdV.
ami lieutenant*', each heading n
rrrp * o f soldier* and voluniecr*.
I n .th r United Stnte* alone, hu
rommandr over li.QOO officers giv;
Dr Leonard Barker
tng full-time service. Evangelical
Optoqirtriat
; *
renter* lor pleaching the Gospel
Rye* examined—Glasses fitted
are found in nil Important cili&gt;»*.
.. 203 H. Orange A»e. '
nod
y m iiqir
atracL mnoting*
gy^rrOrlando;-Florida' ■ «* Tiring ijrtrlluat aid to the ihntrk.
Phone 4967

War Bride Gets
Homesick, Takes
: GI Spouse Home

THAT S A f lS r iK l'

0*4 Ter S*«)# New
AaJd a l A ll D r o p gteree

IMPROVE YOUR
POSTUREI

A SPENCER
will give you gracefully
erect carriage. You'll
h : l b o iler-fo o l belter.

DANVI 1,1 p \ |||„ Hept. 27 -id*.
--A fine of *176.0(10 lia, Iicon,
fixed ft« the penalty for the New
Yolk Gr-nl Atlantic nod Pnelfir
T r« Company and 21 officer* an.i
«iib*l liftry corporation*. The fit*
lollnws cmviction of the A A t*
Coinpany of sftti trust charg,’ .

MRS. ARCHIE It.
SMITH
’Spencer tn rrc tU r*
, RegUtered
2718 Paim rllo Ave.

HOY JOHNSON’S GRII-l
O PENING SOON

Flash Flood Sweeps
rhreugh San Antonio

CUNCH —

IT M UST BE A *3f
SOUTHERN BREAD ^
COUNTER/ LOOK HOW
ENTHUSIASTIC ^
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RIADIND congratulatory rnev ige*
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burn* received tn the Belgian Aii*line disaster. Is IkhSJ Itulti Hen­
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Scout executive praised Hie work
of the American rescue teams who
coordinated between mound mid
olr to bring the survivor* out, tlnst
by heltcopler and then ny a PHY
Hying boat.
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cruiser .Vakaua. reported lo Iwyvc swain 30 milts following the explosion of the bomb.
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FORT Mi -IS , Sep' J J , i/l**Hitmen hi h’nrt Myers esp c j to
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MORGANTOWN, W. V a., &lt;/!’&gt; A European war brid# who's
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hack with her, In a rtveraal of
th* usual order.
dhe I* ’ 17-year-eld * Madeleine
Jnco|&gt;* . Falkrnstine who m et her
husband when ho - atorftllcti Into
her parents' bake shop In Maas­
tricht, Holland.
Husband IdiwTence Fnlkcnstine
Is a veteran o f the Hattie of the
Bulge.
Madelalne wants to return to
M ass!rich to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mra. Charles Jaco bs, and
her 2 0 'year-old brother a t the
University o f Delft,
Falkenstlno said he would accompnnv his wife and try to land
a job as a civilian employe o f the
• p a n m e n t-in r-utope. Ue
was honorably ■ discharged from
the army last February and Mr*.
Falkrnstine ramo to this country
soon afterw ard.

WASHINGTON S -o l. 27. »«»,
— Mr*. Franklin D. Roosevelt to­
day was 'added to the list of
son* m ed‘toned a* imsxihilitb»
for airpointqient a* ambassador
to Britain. Others discussed a * 1
• ■»*ltde successor* to W. Averell
Harriman
are Governor U li*
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al Mnrk Clark, Ambassador to
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Ju stice Robert Jaekiron,
Jack* on, former
Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy,
Senator Robert LaFidlrtte and
De-ertoiebi career man
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U.S. Protests
Disregard Of
Allied Rules
YugoslavN D isregard
M ilitary R e g u l a &gt;
tions By C arryin g
Concealed W eapons
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WASHINGTON, Sept. :U)
(/ph-The United States govj tynment today accused YuKtMlavin of disreKnrdinp A l" . lied. military rcgulatiops in
Trieste and of apreading
mischievous
propaganda.
The formal protest wait uign. ed by Undersecretary of
State Will Clayton.

Forrestal Says
Navy To Stay In
Mediterranean

1

ressive War Is
reme Crime,
Court Rules

H alf M ilitarist, H alf G angster Concedes Verdict

S ecretary Says Units
There To C arry Out
U. S. Foreign Policy

Kettles Pledges
WASHINGTON, Sept. SO—{IV)
— Navy Secretary Jam es Forrestal
Successful Year declared
today Inal United State*
naval forces are in ll*&gt; .Medi­
terranean to help carry, out Ameri­
For Celeryfeds
can fo reig n Policy.
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s Strongly Indicate 22

A t Lcaiit They’ve
Got M eat T &lt; rE at
KINGSTON^ N. Y , Bepl &gt;0.
hi*)—They are eating bear steaks
in Kingston. N Y -g because
of Uie meat shortage, naturally.
But; the unfortunate bear in*
solved tn this stogy was purely
a gilt as far as the Kingston
City Home was concerned.
T t» bear obviously had not
heard of the meat shortage, be­
cause he wandered Into the
■rstdcnUal district of Kingston.
Soon." the bear was climbing
trees and causing no little alarm
to the cltlrenry.
- So Oame Warden Henry Bern­
stein finally *ho‘. the bear
down and discovered he was
large and plump.

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Associated Press Leased W ire

scrm an General S taff, Hi^h Command, Reich
Cabinet, Nazi Storm troopers A cquitted;
(scstapo And ICIItc Guard Found Guilty

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IlM
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Kept.
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Two news correspondents from
w American m ilitary authorities in
. ecrh af foBr oreupvlng powrrs will tie admitted to witness the ’
Veneiia Giulia detnlr/.'d six Yugn.
Forrastwl. In -an unusual poHcy
rice a tla n , ol Had d.-frrulant» who may be srntrnred to death
,
»lav soldier* on Sept. I*. It added
stgU m m l, niada' it ptatp that the
- by the tplernational Military Tribunal at Nuernber*. The tilled
that the Yugoslav . soldiers-w ere Seminole^ Will
Win American
naval-referee* . Jft lh*
Contrel Conurll made Ihi* snnoum rm rni Inday The council ,
found carrying* hand -grenades*
»Ul h i them for
■ I* rharged with rirry in j out th r court Judgment*.
More* Thun Lose*; Mediterranean
(-narrated in 'th e ir .clothing con 1
-onto time tn cohu*.
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frary to lugulationi. The soldier*.
Chance F o r Title The declaration wa» released
NUERNBERG. Shpt. ,:ill (/!’&gt; —r The International
• 'about whim the Yugoslav governn* IH? American government tnmenl protested, have .since hem
Military Tribunal rlerlnrerl today tirat the initiation of war
Coach t l T\ Kettles of the ’icatsd full backing to Turkey
releases).
is'the Rtiprenir eriine. Tiie Btirttnmry of the tiihmial’jt find*
Seminole High School .football ie That -country'a nsistaiw o * 'o
The polo informed Yugoslavia t am promt*.d KanTonl Retarlsns Russian* demands on the Berdan! iriRS a f t e r a le ii- m o n llis t r jji l in d ie a le a a lro ttR ly tiu tt t i i e
that tbu arre st mm* investigated a*, their tegular wuikly luncheon e tle a .-lt also came as Washington
N a z i r in g le a d e r s w ill h r e o n v ie te d ag eh a ru e d o f c o n ^ .b y an American military boatd today that Sanf-rd would win .studied means to aid the present
o f officers, -and the hoard fosnl more fnottiall games than'it woull Gieek government in’ It* tr o lib y ♦ *pitmg In Vnnimil the *nprt me
the-jsetlon was justified.
crime nf -larting vvar.
I .re* this Kail, am) took full bl»m*W*ith Russian-supportfd neighbors
The nolo saiya in part nnd we upon himselfVfn, the ln*» i,f the ami ho|**h for p"artful arttlcnirnt
Ijnn l verdicts nod sentence 1 will b* ilelivered tnniorrow when
quote:
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ic'Usti* game . which, he stated, uitli Yugoslavia over the dlsp'ur
"This government desires the will yJavtil too 1 arty in the roaiou ti' ii o f Trieste.
1hr infill rf rpticjiisUr* ihe n-nding
Yugoslav, govtrnn/.'nl to know nnd before- the local team had
-( s|- tiHi.lllRl w«»r-1 judgment.
Person*- fam iliar'w ith the. rva
th at it resent* the charges that time to g t In g o,t condition.
1 ll,
'iflirmijil
tuned upon
on* tiehind F o rrcs ta l’s »latemen
ll-V* ll* U V J*l r sMitr.l by proae" Allied military authorities Innk
lie nl*n pm.I high tribute t o !,a y it was drafted about a week
f.u lint .nil, F’tance. the
no steps III thi* matter and thsl^ Sp iiiiei Ita ri' ii who, he »ald, play , pg.. and hence i* not inspired
r ,i'­ r
l l , tlt*l tS»
they inspired * small 'f«s*rt»l' fd a gi--.il g.iuit- at 1 nd in the (,j ||1P f;.|,h llurdanelle* conflict
fttill Russia. The
pres* to give a tmall .'false'' ac­ tiaine*vj|le gum*- despite the fa d‘ or other current controversies.
1111 "eg in \..v jo
LM ut
of last year,
year.
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Jjw»l Barely an Jiour and a hall after (he re.dins id thr JtnUmrnl heyau Ihb. nviminc at S'ueratiere. Hermann l P I l l F i l l t' l O r i f l i l .v lti 'TI1*'
I It. &gt;■.......... desrnhe,| ip fpiile
count of the incident,’ and that it It Mo* hi* first nppearsnre i*\ that
However, the statemen
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f ' * t i { . p T - 1 -*-.1111 ii*iiWT-t;iig ■ rtrr VVTffl'nre proA rrjfe ts these charge*
s* inischiev- position, and to Willis Andersol*
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people and 1
k _ alM|
tf gmngaterr vtrlua.ltr rtmeadrii that he It on the »«y to Hle gairdwi. Perhaps* renrrmbrTInf’ w h eiitir
I I I rN l / I
l 1 V U ’ l III l&gt; ,)u,
f „ur ,„ a j„ Countfl
cua
propagaiula -w ith u u u - auy-j.,vh(T
flhe ‘ line plays .th&lt;t„Amexiran
giivernmenls
liuvcrnmenls OI*J of Inc n nip p" &gt;iiti
atlrtlflfd
Ihmtiih
lirrn u n v a*
9« a
mrtnlrft
nf
Ihhe
liir
hrsl Nail Ii
strutted
thrnuth
tJrrmany
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foundation in fact
indictment.
Thr early
ami did tim e groat punting. The tatem ent* to be made since ti"* cyrm
a'vea w|th
wllli a. nrtrla
^ I I\1 I ill l l I I1\ 1C
pmU,v Imnrl
,,a lld linetna
Uur)nt th&gt;
the iriil
tr l.l
Ten protest adds-l that Yugo­ •cure against Gainesville, he point- •
gr ■ t&gt;f ttu- trading o l tho
end nf the war on the reason*
slavia must have been it wan- nl id titiL. was I t to IT despite the amt purpose* trehind the presrni'
Jons iiraityl am i rnlim*l.y*m judgincnt brought out no names.
the tltru it* protest was addressed fact that sport *w-filers had pro- of American warships in the Medi­
*luy evening at a mm* im-cttng i Th‘‘ inbun.-il ruled that nggresto
Washington
that' the
sit lirl-d
nl tiie Kaiifonl Country Chib a t ; sivi* war r- « 'crime, that contiefoui the garni that terranean. Said the Navy S ecre­
soldiers ’ already were released.
^wlitcJi dull presidepb, or
King 'I'U O'tes e\i^t.-d |,i wage aggreSGainesville would win by three or tary:
*
! blons" and club executives from * lv*' war nnd war crimes and
four touchdown*.
"Tcday the United State* Navy
|many cJMcw In central Florida urro crime-, ngninst Im inanity have
Sanford still ha* a chance at is continuing to maintain force*
1guests of tljo Sanford Llotu ntal been commilted.
the conference title, he said. Euslia in they eastern Atlantic and the
i there wa.s murli MpidntLv it* te.
The court nciiuittrd the Gercan be expected to* lose one or two Me lllsrranean Sea for the follow­
1‘AIUU Kept 30 id*,
tirnatur pod - after re;*&gt;rt of arlucvcm nd. man G cnej.ii S ta ff and the Gergames before I he end r f the ing specific purpose*!
Atiliur Vanrtenberg of Michigan o| (lie vnrlmu clubrevn-wert man lllgl. f ‘onimeml. (he Naxi
season, ly explatmd, arvl Ban" F ir s t, to support the Allied
today iiakrd the I’arU |V&gt;#ic f'nnZone Chairman AJ Hdibaum 3r tlr.iwii.hii 11,
,,t K
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tro
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fiird ib * v not lose any more. S t, orcuoaMon frree * and the Allied
ierr tier lo Wllje trpCflom ot IratteUd Ml th'ra tlllriKlIiccrl ttic*
nnd I ho Ib-u-h .cabinet, of
Auinislirnf. which has a hip' e2- M ilitary Government' In the dls
Wilson Priiises New
and uatIgution into tlir treaties era who wen- hrldrd hy Jik,**yi!t, i-hatgc- that ihty were criminal
perieneed team, hovyever, he con* charge of th rlr tospontibllllles in
tor ttolltaliltt, Bulgaria and Hun- Alv-arc* nt PtlissmU dl’-irlct IJun ,o gnmr .,1 i.o&gt;. tVttanr groups of
ct
diil,
sloud
the
t*i*t
chance
of
Funeral
inrvlcc*
fer
Mr*.
Kva
the
ocrilpiert
areas
of
Europe
Outlet
F
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Glads
V
i a n HI* proposal m-'iigid Immcdl guyTrnnr for '35 north rmtiprihing (tie 1,-i^ei*hip t urpa. the Elite
K. Gooddper,! who died at the any to win.
ale objectIfilLi
from
flic Klavlr the iMUthern
half ol llie state thirtnl. the K l« . n di-partment
At Florida Market
home of -h e r
son-in-law
and
bilk lad loiutd ,wip|»rt Hornon-at I PaM DLMrlct.tlovcnior
Millard j wInch
mt.rated a spy system,
daughter, .Mr. and Mrs. Dean also played a great ganv again*!
BfJUPn
Conklin of_ IXiytoua Ilro tli. at-n mul t he Gcalaim ■Weiw ■eonvieted** - *
Wing of. 141 T&gt; Hast Amelia A venue, Gainesville. In fact, hr said that
J ACKHON VI I.I.K, Ma Hept 3«.
/poke. . *
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n* rgmiPHl otganUnllons.
' lUiv‘ Rcpublicaiv-jwmw*or-maitc
Orlando, Saturday «ven.lr*r at 10:4 q the star Sanford quarter played
iHpcclal—-'(iputUxepMrt.\ Iiom p,u«l
Chtte ropresented pi tin- «&gt;ne

Lions Review
Progress At
District Meet

Mrs. E. Goodspeed,
4 M other Of Sanford
-M e n , Died Saturday

IBusiness Increase
27 Percent Is
G lr*»t lUlMieive gwtne winch has Of
bren plaj'*m &gt;y anv Sanford 'rn»n
Told By Jenkins
In hi* two. nnd e half years of
ki

Good Reports By /andenberg Asks Trade, Shippi:
Freedom Be Written Into Treaties
Markets Please
State Officials
Army Asks 35,000
Men Be Drafted
During October

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MWiioatlon in oi^iing

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H tatcs'■ campaign lit tin* Batketi ,
wxUorw, and a continuation of thi*
With Fxptanatiun; Economic
Sonuntaakm. on what la jr/JJ’u '
Mt
lXn 1 and I nml one-half the form er number
* noon at 4:00 o’clock with the Rev.
recent substsaUid ' otfciings *on
|W,i N'nki. Hcftnnnn Goering. virof Oie mod conirororalal
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state
llveMock* win.vrkrds.
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Enlistm
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the
f.hm%
ttilrrnatimtlx, ur. OIIJ confront lug the deleA more th»n 87 percent Incrrarr reached me this week-end,1* said
Fletcher llnll*. who introduced
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W A SH IN trroN . Kept 3 f) ,,}*,
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Dlslrlct i lovrrttor . Alvar*-/ who
enterprise*
Florida flu Ic Farm er.* Markn.-, in. ITh&gt;- Army iia*. relied ujams* [TFl111* :H o .c n * |Kv,tlhn, on
*l(orn In ■'Elyria. Ohio Oct. IK, need for additional stand* and and proCdiiinnel inteniriM'*
Ibe l-jtie |«iinlei1 out thal tin nlgunl/attiy,
Seminole
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itfi m
*
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a
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s
m
x
s
) m
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m
ta
i&lt;
during
the
license
year
up
until
crption
uitenl^fre.
n
,.
n
i
l
,
i-.n
w n a*a member of 8t Andrew* K rtlles for tlx fine eoachlng Job
u
t tile Ilra/li tie ra
id
, w
a
s to
ttilllg fo
r
tll.lti III,- .S*'J,t,-tolH-t ipmia i !l*‘ie tli.il |*,ni- Ircatic* im n
Episcopal Church of Klryin ami lie is doing. Mr. K rttlrs laid parti­ Sapt. 30. there wa* an in crease, pieted - general
had made her home in Orlando cular emphasis on the nre«l for of I6f&gt; state and county lit«ne.-*| nonifaV
for the prut 30 vrar*. She had new dressing room* for thr foot­ of this type issued, according In market.
b«.cn ill for only a short time ball players, declaring that the Jno. I). Jinkint, county - m col COtltlnur
lug lorwant
Survivor^ include, brslu i* Mr*. p.ijscnt shower roomt are deplor* lector. '
T otal licensss Isauad were (W. mat opening
^ W in g of ' Orlando, two other able and entirely inadequate to
•daughters, M r!. Chsrlotto Roller take carr r f |60 l»oy*,every day in com paiul with 6M l*»l )ref r - Formers'
Amounts r*i*lv*d * » w M J e i for expect Uils
Of l&gt;pytuna Reach and Mr*. E. addition to the football taam.
Visitors at today’a luncheon in- tha state, (3.300 fe r the county standing
T. Clatnen r f Miami; two son*,
Ralph A. Good speed and Harlow clinlrd Haul Gomb* of DeLnnd, at ■total of (0,077 as compared t* our markets
listed men
"O ik* of the moat inlrm llng
W . Goodspeed, Iwith of Sanford I). B. McKtmils. Gus I-awton and with (7.B2G last year—an mrreaiie
OHlrlalS'exjrUJiiKt however Itvilj
__
Item., nmoriK this work-end's tr
five grandchildren and two greet O. I., Taylor of Orlando. Ptwal* of (2,151 In revanue.
liic Aron will xnv- lo'irir-, and uuln
F Miiti|ial* &gt;.f St-miiml* t'nunty
The
above
figutua
d»
not
In
drnt
Kprer
thanked
Rotary
comports
from
our
market
manaxcr
•
grnsdrhildres.
in ettli iPtiry hv dL-clurgln^ uirli
. i„.|,| then monthly m eet,
Pallbearers were C. C. Welsh mlttocs which had charge of thr elude tl bevsrage llctnsc* which througliout Ptoridn. cam- lo in*' who lin e only a tea *e*y *,r |„K rtt !)„. ,,ff„
„f v
J . N. Gillon, R. T. Warren. J . A in* r clty nnutlng last week ant ahcw.d an Increaaa of 30 anil from John O M rK trn m ut u n
Oioti'K. in sreve and reirlaUiiy tti-m
j(„,i,
s (,l,ir.t.y nuun
of
the
Fort
Mycr»
market
*
t.
.
(3,317
over
the
previnus
year.
called
•
dlreclora’
n»j«ling
imY arn, J . 0. Tilita ami ( '* 0 Wil
Ham*. Durir.l’ was tn Evergreen nirdintrly fotlowtag the lunchsiin. nor do they IneluAi licrn*et for staterl that We wjll hai*' n i * &gt; with re-g 1,11.1 *h „ most / n * la i,tt ;,l tin Jmnm llmli K. h-.| on.J
^
plain iron' ii l.n-ii-. ■-d t.. set up
retail
merchant*
which
arc buyer on tiie market un* icas-ui mnaitlyy
^ ^ P iB w U iy .
M(\«uwhlt(\
Vfilunlrrr
rriiiit- C ohnI^ nnd fiuully ■In !v ^fnu|n
•rluMiiscIvcs party jo the
payable to the S tate Comptroller, that will deal In ubnfloll litis
Col Early E. W Ihirnn. com
thr
instructional
Hiller initialed. The tri­
end license* 'fo r Insurance agent* buyer tells me Ik* will be In ikisI- merits me taaUniiiny to - *,/*■&lt;l !«&gt;■ improve
BERM A N NAMED MANAGER
whlclt are now jteyeble to the tlon lo pay the lilghrst cash price, ndvand- e^tlmsle* f„ the fir at two prot’i'iiui which was begun during manditij* officer if the Orlando i&gt;Uria| ,axl the fart they were
-ih~.
_
ateto treasurer as Insurance com* for this product from tire small weeks of Heptembcr. 23X33 men the Orangc Srmlhole and (he Trl- Army Air ll asr, together wllli nsstgned to their tusk* by a dic­
. .P IT T SB U R G H , sep t. 80. GPr—
grower who dons not have an r.s- algned up for Ute rrvpilar Army County wntkahep held th i. sum. 2n oltwr offierra from (lip ha &gt;. tator docs ti«l absolve them
roliiion«r«
The Pittsburgh Pirate baeeball
ufficj-rs nf the Coast Guard .Auxi­ from
their
icspotiaitrlllty
for
According te alate laws enact- tsblbhrd outlet TtiU, to my mind. That 1ft nearly as many h.-, Jiart liecn .me.
club announced today the ap*
liary Unit, and file Sen Scouts, their ,-ict.s.
Will be of some help to tile small cxjiccteri for tho full month
sd
In
r»
4
l,
no
person,
firm
nr
Dr.
Frank
Quillniah,
County
- polntment of B illy Herman ae
got
an
insight
intV~NnVr«l
Reserve
gladioli'
grower
I'
SelccHve
Gcrvlce
headquir
lets
Dealing with the defense con*
health officer, spoke at th» rniol(te new manager. Herman play­
Raymond Owynn of Oviedo, pea* corporation atull engage in . or
that
reports
from
Waal Ing ^ n j hricfly discussed tiie ser­ training methnja .when they tiwik tention that some of the defend­
"This Fprt Myera Rem Is In lute sold
ed this keason with, the Boston aenger In a Ford pickup truck manage any b u iln eis. profession
an
'enjoyable
cnllso
yesterday
boa
tils
fndlriite
that
the
Rrptemtier
hud ontv carried out orders.
a m . Herman sucreed* Frankie Which turned over on th# Orlando or occupation * for which an o c­ wllli efforts we have constantly quotas nl 25 000 was met chtefly vices that ran Ik* given tho aboard Hf'«7f» to Del amt landing ants
n,e tribunal rule,! that a defense
iach who retim ed .
highway near Lake Minnie shortly cupational license ta x t» required emphasised, for llm production an-1 with men tirtarer, ID arid XI years schmd* through hi* office. Plan* amt bark oil Hoi
-Inlllts
Itivec.
■if stijK-rior orders has never
e State end County liwnae markaUng of new rrops.
While
wen- made for the showing of mn
after midnight. 1* being kept at unless
Is procured from the tax collect­ gladioli prodtHUlou lia-s Ua-n rs- Officials prrillcl Unit tiie IncrcaKerl hi tilth film i nch month at county They were guests of Lieut. Cipmdr. been rccdgnixed a* a defense to
Femald-Laughton Memorial HosW.
R.
Conway,
commander
of
the
October
quota
also
will
bo
filled,
crime.
However, tlm summary
o f the County in which the tsbllslied In Florida for "car--. I
K tal to determine possible Internal or
provided Army physical s la rain rib schools, Hr. Gulltman also report-, Naval Reserve Unit nt Sanford. no,tod- that n «lefei|*i* of superior
id that the .Stale Welfare Hoard’ i
Sidelights A t
juries, according to Dr. H. D, piece of business Is located, or am particularly pFaant mltli this are not applied too Htrlclly
Tho
A
rm
y'officer*
were
invited
from the comptroller o r . ****° arrangement to provlrhi an oullct
rVntnf trailer was eirrrrntly at on the trip in order tn *«* how older* i* considered a mitigating .
attending physician.
N uernberg T rial Smith,
.
for the am*Her producers 'till,
l.yman High School in l/ongwood the Naval Reserve training ayij- circumstance aft the charter of
owynn suffered severe bruiting treasurer. With tha exception gf . reUll should .encourage production,, and
and excoriation* In the region of
and would remain In the County l*ni i* working, sini-e Orlando the tribunal provides.
The Judgment reviewed the
- NUERNBERG, B*pt. 80, GPi
another week.
the stomach, but then la no evi­ merchant* who pay the *Ula com- Increase receipts. We need more
Army Air Rare is currently cm nets of aggression and time af-'
— Hermann&gt;Gparing and some
dence of ahock In spite or the fact trollrr for llcimses an July 1 such outlets for new, nr umimal T . B. Officials To
Mrs.
fluids
Wilson,
County
gagrd iji. training Air Reserve ter time quoted the minutes of
lurts, and It Is our aim to help
o i the other defendant* a t the
that he was brought to the hotpits! each year, ell llceneei ere due end
A ttend Jn x Meeting home demonstration agent, dis­ personnel. Tiwy included: &lt; ol. Ilitler’u secret conferences plantheir development -where ItiU
M ail trial were alnmat late for
payable on Oct. 1, unless other*
In an unconscious condition,
cussed
plan*
to
direct
a
study
Ijuncmi. l.ieut. Col, J . /,. Amack- ning war to show ih sl the N ati’s
■
appears at all practicable
Um reading of the IhUrnaHonp W provided for by lew,
cording U&gt; Dr. Bmtlh,
.
in tent____
ion* wet^o clear f ronq
■I tribunat'a summary today.
Mfa. Edward Kite her, executive of adapts In means with managers er, l.ieut. Col. W. W. Keith, J r .: _____
Up to Saturday noon W8 busi­
"Manager Jack -Taylor, Jr., of our
Canby B. Kimble of Oviedo, driv­
r f school lunch r**mn*.
■
Major T* 11. Edmamlsi- Major -Gr inaTf^T h e haavRy guarded slerato r
er or the truck, told 6 tote Highway ness and prof*M lonil_JI«j»Bs«to Palmetto market reported Hint secretary for the RrrjilnoJti County
Mrs. Ahhfe fioyd, county wej* 5?' .n,,|5 r, l i . ( ',,P.L . Vr'! K'
itacd to bring the N ail de*'"» * tribunal said (hat in M*
Patrolman l* O. Bender wtm In- amounting to (2,724 ware laaued, crop* ere growing alow, betattv* of TtrtrePfTirdfTs Association, and Dr.
Capt. H.* A. Holstein; Caift 8. hook,' "M ein Knmpf,” Hitler made
fepdanu from Owit* cells to
vesUgatmt the accident, that he and 35 bstoraga licenwr*. amount rain, but that weathrr had bvn Frank (Juillman and his staff at faro w»*i i *-i, explained tho ser­ Hmlth:
Lieut
S,
MFinkle;
Lieut.
vice*
she"
could
give
to
tho
school*
Ills views qUIte plain and that
tho Beininole County Health Unit
• court room broka down*. ■ had been* blinded »*• gpproachlnf
to (7,673. * WUl ot (10,898, favorable the last few days
through visits to homes pf pupils R. U* Holder. •
Nearly half of the defend- car headlights. The truck ton down
this was no private dairy hut
r. J tokins roporfgd.
I "Ideal conditions
for * tram* will nllrm l a meeting in Jackson­
Other
.officers
elmard,
jvrro!
whoso
a
ltin
d
an
ci’
i*'
lacking.
win known lo everyone.
It* w»r* in court when the
five concrete post* before
planting celery, esrarote, lettuce and ville on Oct, 3 end 4 of TuberLieut.
I.
W,
Eussinnn;
Lieut.
The Justices held th at the cam*
tor
machinery
failed.
M iss Hnnd nnnounrrd that the
to m t on IU aide teetn;
ndnatne were noted by Manager If. eluosls worker* and physicians
F.
P.
Weil;
Lieut.
C.
A.
W
roiinkk;
Seminole
P
.
T
.
A
.
To
1men hurried repairs ‘and
. poalte to the direction it
J . 1-Chman of the Sanford market from 15 southern slates and the next meeting nf U t*' 'principal* Werren Offirors, 1. C. F’ridnv and paigns waged hv the Germans
against Poland, Denmark, Nor­
the rest o f tha defendant*
been moving.,
M eet Tom orrow 3:45 A survey of acreage planted In tliat D istrict of. Columbia for thu first will be held on Oct. 23 at her C. W. W t.ner; fo| R; A. KollUon; way,
Belgium ; the Netherlands
prst-w ar meeting of the Southern office. '
reached the courtroom barely
Oeorgw W. Thomas, driver at a
are* Is now bring made.
Col.
W.
W.
Millard;
l.ieut.
Col.
*
Luxembourg, Yugoslavia, Greece
minute hrforg, tha eight
Tuberculosis Conference. ■
Ford Sedan which collided late Sat*
first meeting of the ScminEdward
D.
Edwanls
and
Lieut.
nnd Russia were aggressive war,
urdty afternoon wth a Dodge Se*
e*. filed In.
:
Approximately 300 physiciain,
F. T. A. will be held
K, It. Halsey.
OOMI’KNH ATION PA HI F IV E
ortlr e fU r noon fNuerndan driven by Whitney Dev Is
In ita discussion of two counts
public health workers end ley per­
---------afternoon
at
8:46
Arrangements
for
the
trip
were
HOAG
TO
MANAGE
G*MKN
the Intersection of MeUomrlllt i
T^me)
the
Americen
nf the Indictment relating to
sons comprise the boards ot dlrtc*
o'clock
at
the
achool
_
with
the
made
by
Lieut.'
Frank
West,
T
A
L
M
H
A
B
8
E
K
,
Repu
J
O
Celery Avenue, damaging both
_ y guard eUndlng behind
'crimes again st humanity and war
them* for the year being “Foun­
GAIN ERVILLE, Sept. M -fiT ) tors of the state and local tuber­ (H iocial)—Payment of unemploy­ UHNR, who na* charge of the crimes, the tribunal listed a ct
wea arrested by pptkss for
onel General Jodi fell In ■
culosis association in thi south are ment compensation In 8tmlnola boat, Lieut Cmtlr. Alex R.. John­
dations
For
Progt**#-1
'
The
ob
—
Myrl
Hoag,
popular.
Falatka
driving.
ink The reading of the
firm foundation* A ialea m anage, during the IPtd expected* to atlenl. This U the County during the week ending son, Lieut. W. J . Toll and Chiefs a fte r act. T hen it said that the
la to,
summary
p ro ceed
flectin
.
evidence was quite overwhelming
haa bton named to man- first mfcting since HM0 end the S e p t 20 amounted to (97.00 and E. P, Hair and ‘d’kmeal I.uruien- of n system atic role of vi alt nee,
interruption while the
first
held
In
Jacksonville
since
« « f age
ware made to 5 persons, Carl 0. berg.
rtpiusented
tho
Coast brutality end terror.
i Galneayitle G-Men next
lay on the fleer three
&gt; "Education,’ Tho year. He will' replace Dick Data
ag
erfll
Frank K .__ . . . ___________
Smith, chairmen of the Florida Guaro Auxiliary.
D ealing.w ith the exierminstlon
r ml notea before, he re ProgTiM."
Miss
S ta te s represented will be ,Flori­ Industrial {^Ruidsslon, reported
u Manager, but B ata remain* on
of this ettr, died iaM weak at ^ilgh
L ieu t West cncmmcnded Jhe o f Jews, the tribunal- cited sett*
fais fe e t and le ft the
discus*
new
trend
tn Fbrt Myera. according to
the roster. The . Gainesville club da, A lai*m s, Arkansas, Georgia; today. Payment* amounted to fine work nf. the sea scout* In mates of fl.bOo.OOO killed under
_ went. The heat from
word received hers today. Mr, MB*
also announce formal acceptance Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, (101,451.60 throughout the statu aiding to man the vessel. They H itler's program. The summary
light* in the crowded room
leer was formerly tn tha fumltagw
Douglas
I/osslng,
Hilly mentioned th at the hair o f wo*
of a working agreem ent with Mississippi, North Cayollts, South and were made to 5,673 j orsons, weio:
stifling.
- 'w and at one Urna headed the
Oklahoma. Tennessee, reflecting no significant fiuEtna Brinson, Larry Strawder, John men victim* was cut o ff before
the A tlanta Cracker* o f the South Carolina,
______
1' ■,1 ...................... .
brick agency here.
Texas,* Virgin in and West Virgin) ft, Ron in rrcvnt week*. .
Root, J r , and Ralph ■Johnson,
ern Association, .
(f-&gt;allaa»4 Os raga Bisk I)

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Orlando Air Base
Officers Inspect
Reserve Training

Raymond Gwynn
Is Injured In
A u ' t o Accident

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                    <text>THE

ffitists Find $ THE OLD HOME TOWN
he Chairborne
Often Careworn

S A W F Q R g - H E R A L b t : S A W F O fa D , - F L ® R I &gt; A —
*In Grtuk churches the Bfto.
th* original Greek text.

By STANLEY
C O M E Q M K lO s ;
T H EBE G O ES
*T M E L A S T

Ace Amusement*
Sanford’s Colored

Thtst

Thursday &amp; Friday
f

Sept 26th - 27th

v for psychiatric ' disability, -120
f f V m base officers and only 30
cam &gt; from I nr want arcus, the
i specialists said, adding.
"The Infantry officer may at
timrs be exposed to atrain of a
kind and Intensity never expert*

PAUL ROBESON

LOO KO UT-

»&lt;

THAT,

* 2

T R E E S

*

Iquatferx,
limited periods In between which

•'EM PEROR JO N E S"
Jaroea, W. Avercll Harrtman has
been named by President Truman
to auteeed Henry A. Wallace si
Secretory of Commerce Harrlman
was envoy to Soviet Russia during
(Internet tonal)

tant) more satisfied:
“ He can, moreover, (rive vent
to hi* aggressive Impulses, fend
ho obtain* satisfaction from the
crumbs of glory thrown to him
try the dally press sod from oc­
casional decorations. It Is aaalsr
for him to feel one of n team.
results and objective.
nearer,
•The staff officer, on tho other
hand, has little or no physical
hope of obtaining promotion
by death id ‘ his seniors. Though
may be mightier
than tne mechinegun, he seldom
has the satisfaction of u sin g,the
keys himself as an outlet, and
any anger or irritation he fec ll is
■tqre likely to Iw vented on other
department* than on the ’-enemy,
"In these circumstances i t 'la no
wonder that arid letters, riilldlsh
p****»bbtp» ov-r mrimrortnnt de
tails .and- abese of rank ■ err
bnown.*’
*
*.
The renort was signed hy LI.
Col R. F. Tredgold, two majors
and a captain.

Nothing

stopped

roaring

buck

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Most
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T H E A1EW T fc U A K T O F F I C E R M A K E S
U S E O F S O M E T R I C K S H E LE A R A 4 EO //J MIS
ARMY C A M O U FLA G E W O RK'—

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- There are aaven, different kind*
of fog.
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Tlie population « f&gt; Texas In
pc«l 287 percent lulwrr-n 1890
UNO,*
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« victim of infanUto

A vital link In providing electric service
to your home is the transformer.* Without

from n grlisly by diverting I
lentlon after the bear he
tockr | one of them. The dr.

THI MOST aiV IM N O iC eoffray
f r a * 1*
Arthblahvo of C to .
t«gbuT7. !• ehown after he had da-i
Hvareda sermon at tha Cathedral
o f a t John Iht Divine latfew York
a t y . The Prlmsto of AD England
aald that tha wvaknesa of (ha world
kl«atatkc(.ftlth. (Interneilenat)
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ing, It was announced today.
Representatives
of
counties
throughout tha stala art expaetcd to atlsnd ths meeting. A. L.
James, president of the Reminds
County branch, today reuueatad
all local ixim hin to attend the
ccnference.

■ KAL1BPELL,
Mont. — (JP) —
Aroused by three recent attack*
Western anthropologists
on human beings by g r in ly bears
In northwest Montana, the Kali* mate that African civil Ixal
« s l l Dallv Interlak" ft advoent* some 1 0.OOo ytars old.
lag repeal o f trapping law*'.that
Labor Day w*« mad# a'legal
protect the griaallea.
hulIdav by -act o f Congrtat In
One bear mauled a camper bad­ ■1NWA. •
ty
Derora it was killed by a rifle
ly before
bullet.
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Ai
forester
Into a tree and lore o ff his shoe*.
Ninety-two languages a
A ’ gnlall dog saved two hunters lecta ane spoken In Irt^a,

this unit, we cannot bring you the many
benefits of 'Sunshine Service'-••although
you. may.have wires at your very door.
During tho pasf year we hefye placed orders
for 10,320 vitally needed transformers.
.

To date only 1,760 have been received.
Just as soon os we can get transformers

Wash benches and swivel wheel*
will eliminate much of tho aloop­
ing and-heavy lifting o f wash haskafa nn
ifatt
r V’
on lntmHru
laundry day.

and other critical m aterials r n o w on
order - the mo re Than 2000 members of our

Do not . starch curtains to be

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organfftation wilfmako good their pltbdge

insect* and weaken the curtain
flhrV

to bring you the benefits of cheap electric
service at the earliest possible moment.

lxi)iiii(|Tlirilt

Will ths old-age boosHl paymenls you racalva through

protection.
of ths Woodman Society
circle ol good Irian da- &lt;

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F r id n y .
iV lt lc ly a c a t tr r e d lh und*(rit io w d r i in a fte r n o o n .
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Truman Says

Kaiser Defends War Profits

A fte r m a th

O f

N O . 266

A sso cia ted P r c is l . e a i r t f W ir e

H eavy

IC n y rli.sh

G reece Ready
For Return Of s

R a in s to r m s

Must Continue]
Group Says Cattle­
men Are Awaiting
^ O.P.A. Action* To
Up Ceiling Prices

Observers
Declare
President May De­
sire More Funds
For World Relief

W A S H I N G T O N , S ept. 20
(/P)— T in * &lt; s c a rc ity o f nieu i
is u p p erip u st in W tu diliijftorv
converHAtiom i to d a y a s it ih
y
e ls e w h e r e * in tfi6 co u n try .
T h e r e U no sinttle, c le a r-c u t
a n s w e r to be fou nd ’ to the
$ ' q u estio n o f w h y m e a t is
- 3 scarce. O n l» tjrou p sa id th a t
■r
fa n n e r s huvu p le n ty o f cattlft

Yugoslavia, Albania- j
Deny Sending Sub- j.
versive — Klvmento
Into Northern Area

ft ARRINGTON, Sept. 28. (fl*)J
I'm k lm t II irry Truman ikvl.uvd
today tluil the I'lilunwilt Of A inert- i
raiffiahl Loco unirk* slit] short of
an adequate supply will not lx* end­
ed during the current, year. Mr
Truman, .according to' oUt-rvert,
fay aunt 'Coiigrfaa to uinaoprlatc ‘
•nlillinmii Inntls for Internationa)
rellet.
. Tpa- J’ltsidciit sept ■ mt*a.vtge !
to Oongnwo today, SccoiupaJlkCI by ,
a uuurterlr jvimrt on tin- ncUvltim !
of the United Nation i. Hcjtef and 1
a
u i.l_m il MT » «
Refai bill tut ion Admlnlilrntnin
Chief Knvtit Ivr did not fetpirat
Uaire Iiiial*
-.toeeMrtln
! a’ lo how relict w o r k ________ _
t cuntlnurd when current lumls hsvf j
been expended.
, The Hreijoent did not j y wlu-Hiei the task should be ficcoinpllthirt
through Hip United Nn\loiU. or tf rOUCI AND FIMMIN comb the wrccknga for sut vlvou of a passenger train lh.it plunged dowri'lhe eml... ..
th? Untied states should attempt ment ul t allot d. Kngland a(Ur heavy..........
twllcvcd to have underip tried the l o . L O n ,......
in tackle 1L atone Tin* prr.xljritt, klUvU amt twenty^ujused. ifcayntam ag* wa. caused by. the VhrMttTaterS.id tUml*. - ~ t f a / s S S T
however: did niakt* u clttlr (list
- •
'
lie wanted relief work to ■‘umluuc.
j Mr. Trpman declared III Ids me*.
"We must cuntInue "bur citcomen.* our food lerounvs" He went on to say lh*t
artlun tints lar to avert a »,tfkt
tragedy lm\ been Mirrrwdul tie
nddrO 'It would b- doubly tragic
It » r writ* no* |Jrc-|mr,l lo ntrsrt
VKW
the less difficult tusk ahead

In h is th ro n o in (Iret'cO o h
.Saturday m o r n in g . S e p t. 20,
a ft e r
s p e n d in g
m ost . o f
tin) w p r in L o m lo ti iij e x ile .
(Ireetp * is .tori] liy c iv il w a r
and
sp o k esm en
fo r
th e
H ou r's g o v e m n llm t h a v e a cclist'd A lh a u la and Yupro!i»u a .)f armhigMwtbvtrxiya U*s menu nmt rending them into
iiiifthfrn* Greet* to fight. Tha
Yuirorinv knd Albanian rurww«
in*‘i.l -i have dented tha charges,
Iml the fact remains that every
djy brings fn-*h report* df fight*
inn and killing.
, Iv ...is lioprit
r K11. , in Athens that th*
tetum of Kiiur George will some*
j L. '1
• t ' yr&gt;T', -' s'ituliinm
^ t e ^ s ^ b t fifB S
III Alhetis for tin* Kiiik’n return
Saturday All ulmiir, tho i t b l l l
hav,. viud tliVjr worn protoatln^*
ilit* Kilims irturn
vkiU «"h»M« (lawn cooli '» Sa!iu&lt;|;.\ fiidiiiitig for th^“
w- MVfptuMi All permits for

V - O l’ A allows let Ur price*, or tuitl)
' - pi ten cal liog* are knocked off
'nraxtit*iy^Anolhar&lt;group maintain«U that farms** are not. holding
cattl- tack. Thu gYoup contended
* that farmers uro fattenlnir up
• their cattle to pinko batter beer,
and that tha cattlo will not ba
reedy for the market fifr weeks.
*3
Regardless uT tha argument*,
tha fact remains that the rangca
are loaded with cattle. A record
WIST COAIMNOUSHIAMT Henry J. Kaiser (tenter) turn* over the
ntimoer ot cattle retched th’e riinrkey* for (he Ant of hla assembly-line homes to Mr. and Mr*. Clyde
ket during the time OTA. ceilings
lllnley, In Los'AngelcvCal., a* their children, Clay. 4. and.Cathy. &lt;1.
were o ff on meat.. During .Hint
look on. A t'i'lgJit'llT rlU Burns, president of the KaUer Community
period cattlo producers could
] Ionlift, which plan* to build 100 of tlir prefabricated dwellings a week.
■: charge any price for their meal
The live baric ityle* will aell between |a,BJ0 and Jft.OSo. (tntenfafiunut i
they could get, and prices went
up. •
lit i y iU|Lf
arum
luivii
been
IUA-*
tl wng predicted at that time
p, itd« t iVtmn* lininjf the Ktnsr’rt
that the record summer-run of
tMur«‘ Mill I*, liatiif tn tcan*h. A ll
, , cattle would mean less meat |n
I M if H
lli p* i ■■»** hit\t»
forbidden lo
t
i.«. autumn, fo r me cattle rushed
mv
In**',| is, -r tfi
M Mitmi** , ikwis li thp ptiratlu from ruoflopt
to market- til July anj August
I't'iH't •••Htfl t t'llit
It flu* \V:i - Imjjf
&gt;,N t * w S e n a t o r S a y s H o
•* U'HHi-rn f«»r a -depth of about
would ordinarily hnvo- been sent
I "It rtfllit o f ’Hit IFl.U V s•t f Tihor
14*0 \ar*I&gt; fi*»m the line of imtrch.
to inurzei over a four month
I i'Wbt Si'liWi'iJi'MtuifJl
\11 i|||H a s O p e n M in d O n
period through October.
\t tbs Millie lime, thn 110,000
| *.
aa
a
r 1‘rompt action by u number of
uttiifivTim ul
flu 1'in iftf Amur*
. .If the government decided that
l f. S . F o r e i g n P o l i c y '
signing 'a petition
i« an Shiptiu' h**i - V-MH iiiliofl t*x- Hr itM» tioop* in (]recco that
price ceilings should again bo re­
for fir* control m Seminolo
phiifH',1 ili:iI
!maf«*rrv«l t»* trim n-ul=l l»f|p rfiture order if called
moved tn order to get farmers
County is needed in order to pre­
rut niaihmif *ti f f it nil if*. Uifsiijt'h up«’ii may * bo withdrav¥i\ at any
u, send their' cattle to market,!
sent a petition to tho Hoard of
tf* 1i v«if * on 11n‘ ttF-'I I'onpil, i- it Inn ItmjmM Itrtttalk MMlfCM In Album
TOKYU, Sept. :*tl. pfn— The wnf
inert) are two ways to do it, OTA i
County i Com miu tuners at their
S ir e d
C ar
W o r k e r s !♦'!ill »■i -- it In* at 11 tia t • a j j i« ct**1 ttJ 4\ the Hini-lt 11oopM JHU
ietinx
‘r,ni«
1, m*
can do It If approved by the —
p l, if u
sS«
i,* III
urns th
iiii*,
next mielln
d uiul
a t eeiifj
cirttr V.
o f suw
*mt4t tn H H m i'l !i*ntiavli% offit'en i «vr|?an
teun^ on
on OctT
c/ci, B Countv
bounty &lt;
iU#
c. » lxlh"
wnr ' ^t.rimjll.l|a Japmi’e , uc
i* f«*i U itnliliiirimi ( h-h.b-d
tli»*» aib,..niiMiii
Q u it
In
S e p a r a t e with ri’lM t'-sfiilnf t V f. ,,f A t Irtutic i\\i divtsdofii
tern
divijiloMi if*
i« Ibe
inif wlthdrar^
withdrawn,
Agent C
C. R. lMwson.aatd today.
iTlw M &gt;W,d.| « , „ « e m u , ,
it lomdixi. rh&gt;- Hiilisl. luborlt?.
Petition*
t
be *.1«in«
«t Mr-;n,n..-,„omfH Ixforo | S I U r l , l i Vh:'. wf.* ...........
D is p u te W ith
F i r m itiol i . ..If t ' « * l olH*ialoiw.
way is more round-about, llel*ailYi iferald nays tilt* lir|lU% •
Dawson.
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w
Tils
ii
**«
Mrikt
lhi«
a!
M
s
U
r
?
(jommiitw0 “ l U&gt;" Ch,m'£ » » » that the United Siale, fl. jTJ* -**1'**'1
ut.evp.rd
Ul .liieerr will lc&amp;Yf
W*weMt6U**a of the meat Industry
p.-r_or comu.eu^
,
ftahkl.’ -wu fight
imtylimit- i n d u s t r y u h i i v * fr . gu th«*
** .yrUt have tn ask' Btcntkiy o»
i i ^ ' ^itij; tf
■ Th* petition, ulrrn.ly nignt.l l&gt; y , f,ef,,r«*°niiiAi**?lrii^'' ! f!!r*c.i«tTi
AiM fe** “aS.I lie hu-* nh in­ — Thr Allrghrli. I'.H.iilt Ctiu.t t;j4l Marini* Enjiinnor# I b u p p f i t t m l* a»‘
land owner* conliolling .f.H.0*:t
„
might drag on for co.tls L.Unat,„„
Agriculture, Clinton Anderson, *to
\!s i|ib»*i of the n.-t able
his-* tlU*tiifvf*f «ii niiiiihlrlitf in- Ati^ i talI"M
remove ceilings. Then his decision,
aentx tn the county, pm«itlr\ uiat
tralit n fimnL'n i»«Ui*y
tlM'li ili alt lilt* etitfOttr
.
,
. _
t
, ;
I hi? It'COhl Of It RfHTFl ro llfgl
iuitslimi hij»iiih| |Hiwfr wutlirnt
t! favorable, Is passed on th. :
• rlri III
Holland .uni !.«• .1 ill It:
1 i*T ,f ren,l um .
litciudt*^ on ihv vixCv tK'twfpn Ja p K o r e a n Minint*
in rilUlmrifh
The* ittfiMirlkHI
oil's, if he reteets the request,!
'^Ii» run#*
subject of county flit* control ^ o ,ulii* Mat souk* anil Gi*rms&gt;&lt; mind •&gt;" iho f..it-n,*n
*ul.
h ad hci-n ( li«&gt; |tf"iiir|gtjj I p«Hfi| of
the industry may appeal to thu!
W m f it
during the coming NovrmUr elec- pore,B„ Mjntaler Joachim Vm. j jeci
II.- said )&gt;.- ..■&gt;)&gt; h «. th.- nmfrnlimi in I hr* rily'** parah**
WASHINGTON. Sept. * 8. (A1)
, decontrol board.
by lo*tb
—A Senate committee Investig­ Uciv It I* necessary that lnrtil-_ H,l,t.cnlr«i|i was introduce*! a, et i - ! lav information ot ‘proM-nt. ton lift- ptmrr hiriltr
A F ot i. ..lot l til 0*1.1)11-11 it. the
Th.- recnr.l thin he will itc.piire in,.... In
ation of the wartime CaMnl Otii owrtar. controlling Pft.tftt ucres ,tonce in th* trinl
. ,'v cut—
-o ...111
el I it,o lo sd*1
Jisiitlsr- Ifl -^order
order^'that•
o i foroo.IIi,.(. wj.eH_|,e_
th* jsetltlonptn
t h a t qu.it.**!
qu.it.-d the
(he Nazi as uririnr—
liririnir—n
project-waa-aMgged tadar hy*an. fW t - the
TTT
'^lloh'li* a loise or pay. tie engliL- :
.u u tr o t-V ^ n ^ w d e ^ m . thd_J-nrw(,— g«(ari. • „ „ Hinga,0^=777! (Ui* to■t t m .W l«w T WTrdr
official -Hus-of e w ie rr - wi* - flics
: A ,c-,m.l eHpVirtg ,.trike
_
.
tesue* voted ^pon^Tota aereagw^-ahnrten the w ir in Europe.
^*4 l i e -Joint chief* of ‘staff.
w. TTlii it * Knt.itoi TTnUonil iit'ciar.,1 llmt t.ri|&gt;|&gt;el iiutriii'miiran I'ilt-hUrgh. et*i- nre .i-&gt;ktlig iLir f ’J un hour ,
t'ldef M. N. t'teveland of the
Committee member* excused Ad­ of land in Seminolo l ounly U W|, |t1 M „rrh. ItMl.
he li»|»e.t the Florida rmign*»’ ion- S (t,.,.| ,
worker. » .tke.l .mi overtime tutv and a vl.Ke.t ahnp.
f.o 1-iteitn-or. Sanfonl Fite lii*|&gt;iiMii(eot hnd DJck
192,92.') acres.
1 Klblwnlrop is said t.» hut.- I..I.I ul ,|et.*i*uttoi. u til w ork w ill, u n ity r b ■
miral Erneet J. King from tes■» " nif. h tvmyr l b* Smnk v The i&gt;&gt;&gt;- • .)•
In no #2 l*t a oi",Idle f,o :i Flsln-t! \ lolls\ -told ou-i.dn-ni of
tifylna until Haluiday, when ! Ycfierday, Vrillmm Jaiubn, ©X-.fhe Jap* that the United Stuto* Oh m utters uff.-et o.- tin- - l o l * . .
miun iii«Itl»•* 1i tin iHMf'ithin
e cu th r secretary oi
r .u r ;.,a j Wliul|, , w |(t)Wt.rlp i!, lo r,.tnllu, r tf lull t liu t .iu s li ftinh elondil fo llo w -y -|
ii a-.-1-latil
o '" i.-i'T to 51*01 Juitioi f'tiniulo-. ,T t'oiomerce uf
thry hope In be able to get the
;«f ti fitjilut«(ill
..'I, for chief • to- . *,i- -u a ,01 rent
tJv 111, til (lo- Municipal
Fore*i
am!
Ferk
Association tjlc j , , , , , mlk flinKol,llt,.
Mu, h i , S|| ro.tytrttu.. .... I . r e u l r . is,
material rrivased.
**n .iffit ml* *,»v rI**- Sln-ri
\ I*. ,'H'er v** ,,-1
/
..lot -,s|t1.tk.-.t »,’r.uife.oents
under which fire control is main- , uuku wus .|u»te.| n. replying ll .i su e
M IAM I HKACil, H*pt. till. &lt;/P&gt;—
H e be liev e d
to- " i l l
.el,j
u
t
k
fi
it
it*
iwvit»
cUll, , VOt'.l .- .1 lint lull..I 1.1
, u- , 0 lt.,.1,,
. *»ilot tog oeeit.-.t ti* pic-cto 1-* till pi ore the
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2ft—(A*) talnr.i in foreat area, l!u..ughout , hl. v„ fv fa,.,
|,.,i
Delegate,
reproaentllig JIH.OUO
w i i h ^ p t ’ Ugti &gt;" i n t ' . iuv ein
M r.,nikll| „ ut , r/ld ,tB
Wl. „ ,f soint-atoil I*' the tight »*t Sen.|..r
util u&gt;ttn ole -lithe aotliot 1/1. at I tael i„n
Tho House Merchant Marine he State eonfnmo
•
inembera of til* Hrolhethood of
n hiiiAt* htilkr isk iisiw in if-,
i t.
New \oik poll lot-io
Chief I lei,"land pointed &lt;&gt;U| tliat
Railroad Trainmen have a closed (‘oinmitttp will conclude Its cur Dadrron and lolwnrd Higgins, llaunij was causing ron-i.l.-rnl !•&gt; Claud.- I'.-pper,
Ib tij »!-■% The A K «»f I 14111aI
,*f (to- .10100 yi'-t.-rdav voted 1io /,&lt;o Wfts t,tiirte,| to tP*2-t b y 1
• meeting ptynnrd for tonight at rent hearing on war profits when managor o f thp Seminole County yrorry in Tokyo
f&gt;nma!**l A^*«Hiatn»n wf Strevt o\ei olo-lii.i.iglv in (nv»i of n the i-'iru liepurttncnt toil shortly
their cunvent inn in Miami Reach. it hears testimony o f Maritime Chambar of Commerce oil tho ’
Hmlwai Workem iliTlnnsi UiM in walkout if lltetr deioaiids for a outgrew the facilities nvailabje.
The aetaion will tie used to work Cimmisaion officiaia tomorrow. In subjevt.
its «»wn )#ep.irate dispute with the 1 Jf. pt'ieeul wage tmtense are not After (tie ewnstnictioii of fhe new
hsucr
I f fir* control ir approved, them
w out plana to deffat repreientatlvaa the investigation of the profits of
m ihviv »**)inpanv.
lbitli itnirk
t'lcvriand
from 10 congressional districts In Henry J. Kai*er and other mar will be two towers tiaiti Irimi
I up at itv
tha November elections.
(haul ahipbuildera, figures furniah- which th e‘ whole county can ho
. ^ ,
.
- i
. N myI mH- Ihi* vole WIM I ll-Ill tn premoit MI11, He -rt*lnate,j hoW a
. A t a iwUnumlal dinner in hon rd
_ by
_w the ___
_____ Commission
_______ |___ viewed. Th* men In cliurgo will
Maritime
i.111n11v employes on, in f 11 to of .1 walkout iteil th-k -el g.-iiot aif.*-eit to feed the
or o f Brotherhood President A. F. ■t,ave been *as*ll»d by a number ba r&lt;iulppeil with radios unit maps city permit to erect n five n*mi
till hi!*' 111«*■v w alk
Moo,1.1
I In- ftmtl te-olt
*,f aonnais if the 4‘iti woolit provide
Whitney last night, th* trainmen"* f witnesses anJ eommillre mem whviehy, they' will l«- nhlo to dwi'llmjf at Fitinintisi c«i*t -if
%if Unlit
until lIn* lit. Im IIo) ttg Will Hr iiott.m.e'cil tl„. fo.ol
Tin- wa- t.v*re.«d lo-by
union leader aatJ the DRY Intends l«*ra. Aa a result, committee locale fire, before they ir. 1 a go.ul 16,600 ih tho- Hnu Lanin **ii*tis •'•miitv 1 *«mii i
ifhtimwfc tot, 01. 0, 01 \\ 11 -I.,.,gl..o
ih,. . ,i(. 1 liu-f ) I.,.I'lalul deelared,
ttpt I.VW 'inn s..t- a ; ..ja
la elect their friends ahd defeat rhalrman
Schuyler
Hland
of start, anJ to dispatch trucks and tlivlalun on Earn Fourtccnili Hli.» t
frilitill f " I I'ltllihj' !»., stllk**,
I tl-., i.-iiui'ki-il that the nirnt- their enemies.
Virginia announced thnt (he cur flru fighting equipmein to tho between Pine ami lgocu*t Avenur**. Plei.-l . today niarchial .around ** ''
v*f ***\ •“i ti I lmr&lt; uiiiuii *
..
,
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Whitney skid the brotherhood • rnl hearing* w'll wind un to *een,. at once.
A permit ban been 'Mini in POW M* ri “trliip bftiujjiii ti
Ciftfl lm rc li ei 11*f . ' i h II h ’I
K o t c a n K a il S l r i l t f
i \ .no,. 1,1 - , •&gt;..a .... ugi. money
Wood fire* can mens. .* a town, Jotie
has 118,000,000 but none of ft morrow. No further seas Iona nre
.Stephens |o ere* \
im*
&gt;*»•
w a i ii f IlaI tb.-M fticill
.
i l l
, t,tthi I.**| oi ie..i- -iif" and purAF
1. j u r N i l k l H i n a l «h»|»|il«*.
i will be spent to defeat what he p.annrd until after the November and many towna have l«-en hum* room concrete hloek hmo.- »o S i
i . « i i r lii»iMili inni'
xtuki* I
II I H ' I H I
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(.rsl Run to be put
ed »p by such fires, Mr. Dawson
|SfV*'Tal Iluni-.1I|*I rt.tfkfit *.f the,
termed, "our Faaeiat leader, and ci.iKreiaional elections.
ford Avenue between Ttnrt.H.illi
4.11Hliirt inn |«% t &gt;nt.ivrii
,di evliddtloo at the rod
CPtlfeii'iiFi* ttf flliidtn millifir» nrCil,,J'
1 added that "H e has defeated himTwo members uf the rommilteo declared, II* (minted »ut, how­ am] Fourteenth Streets ul an
SCI H!|,. Korea. Se|l(. 2ft- (.-V)
Mi K lil.enj t.-ported I hat he
self-1* Whitney did not apeelfy to
Cliff un -ii r ile H« ffir »'V#i yliiiti|f H
Democrat F.Ugene Keogh of New ever that cattia men would lie tiinuled cost „ f 1 1 .0(1U
-T im
American commander in ha,| completed a brief survey of
whom the raftrvnce was mad*. V-irk and Henublirin Chrlatlaw nhl. to hum bvtr land, hut it
ipiiet
T a l u ' s T r i i i l o r n huu i, l.irutennnt (ienrri.1 Jol.u Ho- .-no and ,sat,l that approalbut at tha opening of the conven- Hertar o f MataachuseUa * amid would !»• - under control and mil DllUNKRN DRI-VKR N Vtilll:l&gt;
/ Hum. iict«»r?i wrnl ihrouyh Data* N a v y
l(. Ilodge, Imlay denounced the mutely 52.film is needeij to 1m' tion ten days Ago, he asaertad tu. v believed th* committee shoulj allowed, to cause damage or to
i*»»tp* thin
Ikeftire
I ' Y o m S a n f o r d P a r k lattioait slrika in suulhem Korea pr.,w the too nod moke neceifary
that President Truman had “ de- rr'iulr* either tha Maritime Com­ spread.
Itrp rln r.srhid police nl near the jiickcta furuVtl their* biu*a at(
ns an ntlempl to dlscrtslil the rypain at tlds time.
It wm*
Contmisalpncr H. D.
feaed himself.*'
mission or th* Internal Revenue „ .County
---- i list I Midnight last evening tliat n
a 2 . ,v ’ ‘*,‘k A
N
a
v
y
trucks yesterday* afterRobert I'reaton and Allen Jeldt- noun leioovtd 111-of tin* 20 trail- American force*, lleiicrul lltuig.* pointed out by Mr. Klsbcrvy that
n rsMm-nt to present more up- Z '
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driving
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of only
BOXAH MAYS NO CONFLICT
pent the niglil el at Hie trail.,. putk ..ii French ||eacritied tin* slriko as tho work the Municipal /.m is one
to data flgn tw . Keogh told nawa- #1*
vUw th* Anchor Inn at the Junction :ilt*. tnher actor- »|.ent
iigltiiliirs," and urged the If. zoo* ^sililated til eontinrntal
flro cnntrol, »st4&lt;l»lly
It
*
I)f French -Avenue and Hie th- ore the-lot, where niatrep»&lt;-“ and Avenue hetwwli ('mwlli nod Fifth o f
M ANII.A, Sept. 2 ft-U H )-lV *a i-1J’.""'
’2i MOBJ., F
'1
Fl A- Itrailers,
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. three
i ..
f 2T.,irt'tl f.trii.me worker* lo return North America,
o f f h*
t^ T t h ,ando IliKhwwy. Capt. IP * Tlllia eannc.1 food* were -ready and Hlte.-r*
The
i.f
to then jobs. The rultwny is
t'reahlcnt Hnttgau repurled , th*(
M-)**uel Roxas 0r ‘ he Philip-p h ?
]»
A B d jsd d ed th a t earnparr d with jR„ , u (t#u, j i *n,i * m ted Harold wailing.
Which
tile
still
urrupled.
weie
Ilodge Mayor H. James Util Itad dsclaryd
pines today said thera la no baik J
**
tilt
srouitlt brought hete ,lo Iioum* Navy per­ govrrnotciil imitnl, - unit
*^er V*&lt;^'
- Cl &gt;l * ou“ ( Auttln Hoag. drlying an autunm- ij * („». nf (he ,-t-'I--.|s r
thatXjidlusting ft survey* of fund*
said Hu* strike is illegul.
I*
. , P
( ! Wle wltl, * Hillsborough
th* gate, at MOM and at Warner sonnel and their families.
nited States and Phlllipplna
The wtrker,* are demanding till provided in the newly adopt**!
Th* Florid*
Board or
o f fforestry
orestry
PKn-., wi(h Urol tier*, where rioting went on
Florida Hoard
„ oa(f w„ charKrt,
out
conatdcratton
of
th*
vatu*
of
It is expected thnt the Test of
pn««mmept on th* matt** o f
“ d farltt M M r W at
«&gt;d
driving and driving with- In ln*l four's strike, tieveral th» u'loeeiipied trailers will In* jn-rvetil wage inrrenies, a tlophle; budget, thy Javcees inuflit h* P«ri,ic
. ration,
and the
mittrd to help
Military baaaa. Float* said that th* aervico performed. .
«
, |
.
,i
xt
ta*i ft
I (li U'll, ill
t- iv- ado|diott
vi tr. * of
*
— financially
- tn r*tloieti
|H
.li.-e
were
on
duty
today.
In the Mnat* war Investl
mk.-n away today lo Green f uv* , 8u##m* 1M.rUpallon tmlicy. Soviet pairing and publicizing the too.
negotlationa- will
ba - returned
fir* control with
®rnator Homer
Hprxigs. .
cidts occupy northern Korea.
Tresident .llatigan also said that
ahortiy, and ha declared that
Urn - Florida F o rw l Service, in
the Cilv o i Sanford would not
there la no significance in tha son of Michigan Instated that tho
increase Ihr value of taxation of
Interruption o f the complicated committee either clean .up ita
S ch o o l T a k in g O v e r
ptiialcty owned property which
‘ robl*m.
'*&gt; work or postpone hll (lending
earn In favor o f a thorough to­
V a c a n t B u i l d i n g s was cleaned up for the purpose
|uf beautification.
rn Iry trio hop*, building, FurguTills statement waa made in
NKW YORK, Sept. 2 G -W V son declared that th* committee •b* prevtou* y*ar hr M tr*cta*.j
----- ^ ----C. A. Maddy. director o f the
■huul.t put Ita entire stuff to
f ’uast Guard said Imiav it Jnt*rrr«»loii City ln*tllutr» i» now answer to a report recently mad* ,
« y have »*v*n bat* radio
' W ASHINGTON. B *p t 2fl. OT)— “ itmm-rit.'- dsteamls.*' Th* tier- Th
studying the housing situation in Gons, 40 mobtl* radios and 172 7 ^ gtgte 'D*partjnent has pulw "amn foreign minister • then Diwl lifl.l received Word of on H. 0. S. taking choige uf bulliting* a* thnt the City woul&lt;|-increase th*
value and taxation of property In
an
to C*« Hd Of rid tape
WM
---- Itshad a secret German documant tw-pur*iiarte the Jztmnn* nmb**- rom un unidentified ahip in dla- they are vacuied by the Navy .ot tho event any action Was taken
nn4 build actual lirhig quarter*
which r*v**U that Germany and Mdor that the beat way fur the trea.a ntKiut #00 miles southeast the Sanford Naval Air Station, by the property owner to bMuli- .
i na Senator asserted teat thonsJapan w «r* working at diplomat!* Axis to win the war wa* for Jap: of llermuda. No additional details and . ii proceeding with renovnv fy the l*nd.
-nds o f houatne axperia are plann­
on the ship or its plight were Gone in order that the faculty’
ero*a pttrppMa during on* phaz* in to Join th« attack on Russia,
Tresident Raligan pointed out
ing and studying without aerier­
ond student a of the. Institute may
o f the War. The document ahowa
Oshima eahl Japan wax about available,
however, that if the beautification
Radio murine rornoratlun also move In.
ing production.
that
in
-1048,
Japan
was
att.empto
attack
Australia
and
India
and
ha* procfaumMl th* period
U(Hiding now being worked up­ waa mad* for the purpose afJtMP*
ling to arrange- peace between had no Intent tun of taking on picked up tho dialresa signal at
from Oct. t through O t l l aa
■la
(.‘hatnsm,
Maas,
station.
on
are Ship* Service. J. 0. Q. and lug any commercial benefit* th*
William
P.
Hinton,
part
comGermany and' Rowia, at the very the Runtime, Oshima went un to
Natimial Nawapaper Wertu The
0.
O. q. According to Chamber property value and taxation would
manty
*
f
th*
V.
V.
W
.
Drpartmoment when Germany waa try- euggeat that if Germany should
Governor eaH* a poo Floridian*
of
Commerce Manager Edward be adjusted srcqrdingly. ,
mant o f Virginia, announced to­ log t* get Japan to jump on Hue- decide to come to terms with Rua* “ with
Higgin*.
some o f the N e w »ur*
si*. Japan would be prepared for
day that h* and a group of *x- *ia from behind.
tua will be used to furnish the
servicemen hav* taken over Ut*
The same document also offer* i t
The document goes on (a
’ i
ROHE, 8«|
ullding*) the rest will be puroDeration * f , th* Orang* City further *rid*ne* that Germany quote Oehitna a* asking RibbonP A R I S - - S iF lT 2ft— IA1) —Th* chased.
Faricy. on a
t to
link trop whether Hiller atlil planned
and. Jap
ipan once hope,!
Hot*!.
fore**through
throughRussia
Rue alaarand India, to crota the Caucasus mountain* puke of Windsor 1* planning to
operated hotel* _____
Mr
join Japan In the Near East, take hla Dutches! to England SAFE TY HULKS ESTABLISHED
Red SU tea for Thia new document was inelu
trop aizured Jhe Japanese next - mpnth fo r th* f t n t tint*
, He Mid that
fh« ns it SO tl
WASHINGTON, Sapt. 2«~ W 7
throne
ambaaaadur that the plan still •Inc* he renounced hU thrpne
I* (t*pariw**t|l*
ih* v i » r « » *
-Rigid safely rulea hav* b#*n
». This
to marry her tert yctra ago,
K
g
w
.,:
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m
i
.
by
membari
of
would b* man.,
jk * &gt;&gt;f eat*bliih*d for xrorkm«n removing
The document is actually a plagThe document revealing theae was disclosed by the
hi* f a m lW ^ r
the last trace* of - radioactivity
by-play account o f a conference Sealing* between the Axl* power* Windsor’s secretary
uy In Vans.
Th* P*c»wtari- said ehe doe* nut from .76 veaaela at Bikini two
flktween Rihbentrop. th* Germany U one of a seri#* being released
BKNTBNCED t o D IB
foreign mitiiataf, and the Japanese by the 8tate Department. Begining* know whether Ah* coupl* plan* to moiitha ago. These ships war*
* “ *
“
Oshi ma. about a iTar froov-jiow, several stay In Britain permanently. Said supply, repair and support v*eIh-

Holland Leaves

To Open Office
In Washington

Prompt Action Needed In Petition

Plan For County Fire Control Unit Japs Wert* Afraid

&amp;

House

Merchant 1“n,o"ner*in

Marine

Hearings

West Coast Ship Operators Will

Not Attend Washington Conclave k .

Pittsburg Hit

With One More

U. S. Fleet Wouldf.
Not Strike Back

Crippling Strike

2‘E 'o " , K s s r L 'o.iuT To End Tomorrow

rinsnuiu.it. s.v«- so* *Ri

Testimony
Assails
Maritime Figures
Of* Kaiser Profits

Current Needs At
City Zoo Told At
Jayeee buneheon

JtetvfTHsirui'(«;u..S.,n.

Whitney^Says BRT
Elect frien d s,
Defeat Its Enemies

City I
I'ermitH Pickd.sOn March
To ConHtruct Homes Around Ib^.StudioH
Rav J- Hllnson ha, rvi*«*ivr.f oi

t;."m M ',nr^ ,,f ,h" ^

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«mt ant.i n..* .....rr *■•!

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llnidcntifitM] Ship
Na™. Taps Worked At Diplomatic
Uaditm SOS Stenuta
feuS!i;&gt;Sd £n p t t mSri5 Cross[Purposes In One Phase Of War

Newspaper Week
I’mclaimcd By
Gov. Caldwell

Orange City Hotel
- - Has New Manager

AlLA r ,%i»'&lt;5ir

Pope Plus Approves
U. S. Foreign Policy

Windsors Plun Trip
To England Shortly

e

ONLY 4 M ORlf

DAYS LEFT|
RENEW YOUI

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THE SA N F O R D

H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

T H U R S D A Y , SEPT. 26, 1&amp;46

T H U R S D A Y , SEPT. SR, I M S

THE

SANFORD

H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Kastner Shifted To tackle Slot;
ROBB’S HOME BAKERY
EAST FIRST STREET

' ^ J t m i o r Vickery Ruled Ineligibl

PHONt

•

“ HOME CONTROLLED'
201 Ham First Street
. ‘ Sanford., FlpHda

and . Saturday
Fruit Cakes

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No. 1 Potatoes, 10 lbs .... 32c
Gravcnsteln Apples, 4 lbs 25c

Iced Golden Crunch

Onions, 2 lbs
« laymen Wtnesap

Apples, 3 tbs
6w*r*ruN?itt»*cio^ru?o!

1* Sandwich Bread
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11
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Squash, lb

Honey Dews, each
Yellow Onions, 3 lbs

Beans, 2 Iba

U i f » Wralera
Marvel Enriched

LHUe Yellow

Cauliflower, lb

No. 1 Reg Mbs

- ,

Western

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Carrels, 2 Ige bunchs

Potatoes, 5 lbs

FROZEN FISH
ftia a w k , ib

Really Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Fancy Selected Tomatoes, 1 Ib ctn
|Red Delicious Apples, 2 lbs ,
Young Tender Okra, Ib

Fresh Beef
Brains,w lb .... 16c
•
A s sa rte d

Sliced

.

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Cold Cuts, Ib
...... 39c
Sliced (Cooked Salami, Ib 45c
Cottage Cheese,-Ib ........ 25c

fcancy Bartlett Pears, lb
FYesh Crisp Carrots, bunch
Vellow Onions, 3 lbs

Dover Sole, lb ..
Errsh Drr»*e d Grouper

Steaks, Ib .....
While They Last
Type S, Smoked

Aged Cheddar Cheese, lb 65c

Sausage, lb ......

Frf»h Drrxont and 9nan

Type t, Rklnleaa

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Mullet, lb.....;......... ...... 23c

fted Bliss Potatoes, 5 l b s , ......
Idaho Baiting Potatoes, 5 Ibn ......

tISCUIO IT THI TA tiyil GUUHAWK, which brought them to Ltwat.
tanker Afarlt II, whirITVroke In litlf
end was lost ln
In a hurrlcana oil
off the
tha }
If nnd
* ,
-ra -a -r-- ,r &gt;
Knuto Rceiat.-U; l i e f Bfoft
Anderson, 31; and /.;ThgriJenj.$|. Shl^s aklfpe^hbt WIN »nd

fill.bare

Golden Key — Limit

8 .(Tam

C O U P O N SA LE
Present this ad any time
Friday and receive . ‘
,75c Bna C«semez.Wait

Campbell's New Pack —

P A I NT"
LJbky'a

Quantities Limited

Deep Brown
BEANS
II'A o t Can 15c

Sunbleat T O M A T O

Fresh Cottagre Cheese, Ib

Borden’s

Oatar~Roa*h

Hives, Igre irtcr *33c
Cereal, pkgr ...... 12c
Insect Spray, pt 15c
Sweet Potatoes 22c
T '~ cS m ~ *
-----Nectar Tea Balls 12c

Sunshine

Cracked
KRESPI©

, u¥
Itana„
Ji^ie Peas
NO- 2 C&lt;n ..; .. 15c

Flotill Whole Apricots, Nth 2V t can 28c
Ben-Gee Chow M e l n . ^ r . ............ 48c
BIe«5£ qi ;...... lfc

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No. 1 Can

. NEW YORK. Sept. 2fi. W )—The

lfMH Olympl-s, which will l « held
at'London.
'
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The city of Detroit is looking
further ahead than that. Detroit
hsif already made Its hid for con-'
sideririion a* the site for tho
lDf J TBympirt. It also -di*closed
pri-Uminary &lt;Jnt* f°r staging tho
Kaiies.
. •
The American Association has
.- approved Detrr.il'* hid, hut tho
International (ilympic committee
^rfiust rule on the matter befoye it

SPORTS ODDITY
McDonald GRAPEFRUIT

Snider’s Tomato

ATTfNOINO THI ANNUAl dog show In Pittsburgh, i V , UtAt Ruth Ann
AeMllta was fssclnatad by these two extremes cdt the canln# world. The
Chihuahua weigh* exactly thirteen ounces,‘whBe U rfS t Bernird with

r-tfntm xHcmal Sountphoto)^

Some sport* experts a claim
that with the stress on high
- ■ c o r in g in modern fooball. k k l.
'
Hi* point after touchdown
Ih becoming a Jnst art- less
% Couldn't call it thgt on the M il
Army football team. Dick Walter­
*
house kicked 37 pflinU aft^r
touchdown for thg eadhta, twp
more painU Jhan total scored
by the Cadets' nine opponents.

NO P A N tB
BOISE. Sept. W. UP)—The Univeraity o f Idaho football team has
pants trouble. The Idaho gridders
will* leave the camiftis tomorrow
m to oifcn thf arid season Saturday
^Against Stanford.
As yet they
■avftn't receive.) their, new footkail pants, and they are not e x ­
pect' d to arrive before Saturday.

portaged, by using. th* tump-line
trf the north' tountry, using .»»
acroeg the forehead or In combi­
nation with ife shoulder pack.— j
Spdrta. Afield.
.

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Elans fo r Cattles

McDo«Mld O R A N G E

Jar 30c

„

I. Sultana Fruit Cocktail, No. 2 l/ 2 eqn 36c

• Roma Wines .

STA RLA C

Pancake Flour
20 oz. Pkgr. .... 1(
Buckwheat .... 1J

W r ‘ is" the |U
startrt- fo r the
quarterback si
Other aturters In the Fed backfield will include Holly Piercy
• t left half, Jan Jenkinson at
right half nnd the big Sanford
line-buster Willi* Anderson ut the
fujl hack position.
•
Linemen include Beard at left
end, Knstnei-Bt left tarkle, Nollle
Trapp and Bill Ludwig ip .the
guard spots, Uwynne Reel oyer
the ball. Leon Swain at right
tackle and at the right end will
be Howio Whelchel.

Detroit Makes Bid
For 1952 Olympics*
It
Is . Disclosed

FIRESTONE

.

It was learned that Junior
Vickery was beyond the u*v
.......
age limit
• for player* under present rules
wn* ineligible for the-gnmc
the. game
and wag
with the Eustt* P a n t h e r * last
Friflay night. Vickery played due
L» a misinterpretation 0f the age
rale*' and the SeminoW High
School Athletic Association woufd
hate Keen liable Tor a fino^ip to
)$S00 for willfully and knowingly
jplaving a man over age.
Harold Kaitner, who play*d a
U njf up g a m e. at left end last
week ha* been shifted to the
lafl Uckla spot and Byron Benrd
has been moved into the starting
Hnfup at le ft end. Beard is a
i
,&lt;W-~z~rrm-jemark
alile ability __the
in the pass
pats receiving
department.
•
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It is still unlikely that Clarence
Orantham will be in uniform for
the Gainesville tilt Friday even­
ing. The Fed blocking back .re­
main* on the injures) list with n

US Olympic Assn.
Has Begun To Lay

five survivors of the Nonvtglan
h Carolina coast, are Interviewed
« H i Trige.Knudsen, 31; Mathias
nbers were lost. Unjtrnailonal)

In Blue; B u ff, Yellow, Peach
Covers From 280 L&gt; 500
Square Feet-'

— ,
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By AltTHU R IIKCK WITH
HcnriT" Pport, Editor.
The Seminole High School CelYi ]1 ** ln fW&gt;*h»g trim
Fndajr night Whin the Fedn
tangle with the Purple Hurricane
of Ualneavillc it wa. learned to­
day from (loose Kettles, local
roach
Kettles announced (hi
Will he a few change*
- U r t l n g lineup for Frida;

*Taa Derioai t

No. 2 K

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UHIEB PLAGUE
. J SOONHUN
KLAHOMA CITY,
CITY. c
Sept. 2(1,
-The Injury
Jinx —
has
..... ^
i piagnad
thoma fUniversity's
...............
football
I Hatajn.
M K -J ,. Coach Jim ' Tslum
« j.lad
. ; today
m m i that veteran guard
iy Burris
n o t. he able,
itart sgafr
rmy Saturday
njtrrr sustained in
-- tnmagn.
Half a
i'o th e r Sooner players a n
load ky injuries.
..

Ganus Instructs

THREE

InOrlando

Is Getting Ex-Ring Veteran!
Southeastern Grid Greenberg:
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Even Witli Critics rva
Who Heckled Effort To Soon Handle
Teams Prepare

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DETROIT, Sept.
o il Dig
Hank O w nhcrg of tin. Detroit
Tigt'r* is now getting evtn with
the critics who hrcklr.l his efforts
early li\ tin* "hn* -ball season.
Greenberg’ * ' three
home-runs
Tu. -day not only gave him a
commanding lend in the hoiiu'-rmi
patade with It but also gave him
a chance to post hl« xeron I beat
Southeastern grid teams are homo1run total
Krginnlng to taper o ff for the Three other yearn, Grecnbci
.first full schedule o f Saturday hit t(), nr more hoine.tun
afternoon tussles. .IV&gt;*p*cts for I WIT he rotlrcted fortyr h
n successful week-end are hot and the title with 5R in TUSH, i
cold throughout the conference.
It*It) he hi| for the cirri
(\iach Boh S'cyhind of Tin- time*.'
t.ncnherg also ha* hi* e)
Hr*see is njore than wary of what
Ms former ^protege, lloiihy' Itndd the league'' run* lultteil in
of (ieorgia Tech, may try to pull •, lie’s running nerkand-nerk
The Tech * T " seems to have Ney-|| Ito'ton’s Ted William, now.
land wort ini,-and rightly *&lt;?, forrt
Nrylaml-coached elevens have yet J • ^
t&lt;&gt; win against the tricky forma j
4fim.
On three occasions Ney-j.no
land's gridmen have bowed to „ &gt;

For Big Games

Sanford

Fighter

P A C K A G E S T O flfr 1
lllttr 5f. ASCACt Stuc. W o x t W

Tennessee - Ga. Tech
Tilt .One O f Top
Gaines Of The Day

Williams Rated .Far
Above Enos Slaugter Or Dixie Walker
BOSTON. Sept. £&lt;L (/T)~No
matter who turns nut to-bo Bos­
ton's World .Series opponent next
week, the Hist Box will have R
all over their rivals as far as out­
field strength goes.
•
At least that’s what the records
show. Neither the St. ’ l^iuis
Cardinals nor the Brooklyn Dod­
ger* can come close to matching
Boston's fly-chasing pair of Ted
Williams and Dom DiMaggin. W IL
liams is rated far above Eno* I
Slaughter of the g'ardinat* and |
the Dodgers' Dixie, Walker. It’s 1
lm e that -Slaughter
f r e e i .i
In more" runiThan Wtmanis, and
Walker is right on Toil's heels. .
Thsre’a ...
mure to it than that.
Williams hits the long ball and
hits it more often. And vou have
to stop and think what hi* runs
batted lit figure wruld lie if he
JttJIn’t.'.Jtetn walked,-Viorn . thi n
WO times" thi* 'season. '' While
Williams apparently tops the field
in battinr, tcaihmnto Dom Dimag­
gio lead* sit fly-chase'r* In the
fielding department.
He ranks
a* one o f the great defensive men
of the year.
Av.t'tant roarh Fred tisnas li shown living Instrurtlons (6 members
i ®f the Seminolr High School Celeri Fed football squad. The Feds are
pterarlng for their tilt, in Gainesville Friday nt*ht with the Purple
llutrlcanes. shown In the photo arr, from left to right. Floyd-jCodper,
IJ»„d ,Swain, fooeh Ganas. Eugrnr Harper and Bobby Humphrey. »

Florida Grid Men

N O W IN S T O C K ...
Casting Rods 4.95 to 16.96
Fly Rod Reels 2.49 to 4.95
Nylon Fiah Lint* 1.09 to 1.85
Bait Poils
1.29 to 3.b5
Leader Material 15c lo .llc

Al.il .-inn's Crimson I nle nnd Tnl
on-'. Creenie* &gt;&lt;rri&gt;nrr to xqunr,BID M il El
off. with the Tide by injuries and
.NEW YORK
th,. Tuluno squad larking in out- Time's, quite n
•loor werkouts.
. in the footlmll
The Universities o f Mississippi football ^tearn
and Florida aUproarh their en- brothefs, t n|ilqi
counter rrith fi-u teal Mea»-*l«iutTftmwn uti.TJw
whiit th e'other plans'to throw, j kiewlr*.
How,
Auhum nnrnvrrvd * surprise1 team* run bent
package the other day in the pairs. They’ve
person of Travis Tidwell, who
John. Bob n
leal out the legendary Harry' ner. ami Bob an
toliner for his Job on the Wood
’
• • (Binninghamt High School Ul)| g„ ,hlml(f|
," ,m'
defeated.
Kentucky fares ( uu-innnti and
Meanwhile, |„‘
b’»l the cold towrrl thrown its way pretty near to
hi Stanley Bach, fie ld Judge m hampereil t». i
• I ( im-innati-Indiana ap«et last look forward i

w*-, k.

Bach predict*

Cincinnati afternoon of q

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PAGE

Nnl In Dcl.and
M'linls for tallies.
,
Kansas City nf the Amiricnn
Mesnwhil,. the M u l l e t s are
AsxK-iatioH amt Newark of the reaching wav down to spring
A me, lean Ajv^iation, New York some trick*
the visitors FriYankee farm clubs, hnva turnelj d«&gt; inglit.
(town Invitation* In train in Do-t The upset win over !.i*e Dsk
Land h'-xt Spring it was learned j show* that the Mullet* me to In­
Afnlld.t)
rated „ gtHnl hall rlub
Boh Brown, Dvlvmd ^in'.el man* |
Stetson's {latter*
ag&lt; r, who was ni-gotinling uithi About So i ridden answered
the tin's, said hi- had been noti­ ( '( arh llrady Cowell's rail for men
fied by telegram nf the decision. Inst Mnndny over In Ib-I.nnd » '
It i» rumored that the Yan­ Stalsun University.
It was the
kee* ni
of tak. first call ainee the Hatter* nbno. Florida iliimd thc_gHdir?(i InTJTO.-------•"
, ___ ____"(kaahh.
The opening Stetson tilt is-with
Ilnwaver Ihir# has been no decl- Alabama Teacher* In threo week*
aien on this matter and mm may and Cowell I* preparing his squad
not be forthcoming until Decem­ for a real battle.
native who starred for Palmetto, ber.
The opening drills wire in liglu
High School before entering tho;
It was also *tMe,| t first the
Arm y ’ Five feet eleven inches, I Del^ind rlub has received ,'n o f­ clothing hut Cowell statnl th*'
the tempo will be stepped up im
Hr weighs 17-1 pounds, is fast and
fer ft ns FV&gt;rt«mnutb. V* o f the
aggressive. Played five year* of Peidln1 nt League fur fin l•'gulars mcdiatilv to I,* rertain that hi,
men lire in top rniidill, ii fm lb
football at I'almstto a* tailback.
on the ItUfl Bed Hat team. Nego­
II* is married, 3* years old.
tiation,
are
said
in
he
still
in
TOMMY MALIKES. n freshman prog n,
starred at Miami Senioc High
’ The five players ar« : 1’itrht-r*,
School be/oro aervlng In tjio Arm­ Nam Page and Dirk Morton;
ed Forets.
Speedy, he 1# six catcher John PavBrk, fcnlrrfiehler
feel, one Inch tall,, weigh* 17D
W alt llarrihgton and first sarker w«u*,. nf a lack nf rquipm- nt/.
pounds, lie is &gt;1 year* md. •
Wiley Nash.
The .trt-man squad will *cc the
RIGHT WINGHACKH
Hatters through n seven gamp
W ILLIAM E. (TIGER) ADAMS,
schedule which include* Rollins,
a veteran nr tho 1042 Gntor eleven
Erskine, Tainpn, Mississippi f'&lt;dbefore he entered the service,
lege, l’ r» sbvlcrisn and Malmma
entered tho University last KcbTeachers.
Rollins nnd Ntrts&gt;m
fusry ih time to star in track. A
have tvvn games this year a*
fact aggressive back, ho is six
usual.
feet, threw Inches, weigh* HK»
Bn lies • Neck* Till
bound*.
Thk llnllea Mililory A-uilemy
’ itCWnRT IROflBY) FORMER,
fmitbull team D seeking *n npt-n
ret'-rsn spnedsler fr»m the I9H
j log game opponent.
The rl«di
Gator elswm. Is currently return­
schn-luleil fun Friday night •*
ing to form after two Fear* In
Jaiksnnvilte
with the
Murids
th- Nsvr. A former UlearwatkNaval Academy pf Saint Augui
High Artoah *Ur, &gt;«• is fire fe«L
tine has been cancelled.
ttn Inch** tall, weighs 175 pounds.
Major Mark Bradley, the head
He I* 10 and a sophomore.
.
coach at llollel, kays fh,. Saint
Augustine school is not. fielding,
a team this year dun to the lark
of candidates for the Academy
squad. *
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hotna drugs, lolletrlrs, and
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the Dodger* m«t the New York
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game *t Ebbeu Ftsld. Tha pitch,
art who worked far the Yank*
ward A tier DoiUld and Ernie
Bonham. Both eoffsrad from back
ailment* which forced thorn to
wear hack-assisting braces.
Donald and Bonhspt shut out
the Dodger* with two bit*.
A
New Vcrtt scribe. In writing hit
story of th# gam*, bad this to

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planned with Ihnetable preelsien to gtr» yea the fastest
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ie *tyew,ltdra of tha press and

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,
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14.95
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�THE SANFORD~HfcRALP, SALFORD. FLORIDA

Sanford Herald

' ' '

‘ Fine Sounding: Words

*

1
»
Those were mighty ugeeenblc sounding words echo­
ing through _thc cloistered hnlls o f-the Kreintin the other
day when1Marshal Stalin made his contribution to world
peace with the nuumneb o f no aggressive Intentions' and
loudly deerjed thp probability of another wprhl war.
Coming at a time when some of the beat informed com­
munists in this country were fearfully declaiming that
war is just nrouml: the, corner, it is very encouraging in­
deed to get it straight from the big boy himself thnt there
ip a a c n ir n u s s a t m
. f a r a h t r la A . s a a r e
is no danger of n new war. .
•
_
1
■ refer,' w e ek J - •— ■— —
. "I do not believe in the danger'‘o f a new w/ir," Mar-!
I h l l i l l 4 a u lfl
m I»»
J “ -lUI — 1
*‘ j:
shnl Stalin'
nuiri, ‘"I*
"It 1is*1 «only
military and
political adven­
turers *who ‘are talking a new war today. We should tfiscern hot ween the loud rumors which are going the rounds
rabout
L“ ‘ a neiv war and the rrul danger of a new war,
which today does not exist." Stulin adds that he docs not
think capitalistic encirclement of Russia is either con­
H ffm n lj
T O
H e rd
templated iirNjitmible and he assures the western demo­
cracies that Russia hate no Intention of using Germany
against them--''
R may be that Secretary Bymea’ firm policy of deal­
it* I* a aiaitri «r m* ing with the'Soviet Union is already beginning to bear
I're a * n b i e b
la • a r i a - fruit Bince the wdrtls of Stalin's are not the same ones
I f r * fa l b , a a r f a r » » a f a ll u a a * U a a l r k r a
which have previously come from him and other Russian
a If a r a a l
a fh r t w lM
i tfela p m p rr a n * a le e leaders. Last February Stalin was saying thnt the clash
a a n a a a b l l a k r * b r r r la . between the capitalistic and communist systems would
l a r r . a l i l l r a f l a a af a » r &gt;k«n 1 , 1 . 1a a r a alaa r r - eventually produce another world war and some of his
foremost
aids were issuing warnings against capitalistic:
__r__i __ -»
THURSDAY, MKPT, 26, 19H.
‘encirclcmcut.
.
And it may he that the stubbornly aggressive nttiUIBLK VKHHK M ill I QUAY
ftilde which Juts marked Russian policies as exemplified
BE FAIR/ IX) N O T.REG ARD [at the UN Security Council meetings, at the Paris Peace
A TRE8PABS A G A IN S T YOUR- Conference ai|d in Moscow will he modified somewhat
» E L F AS A TERRI DEE THING at Ipast to the point where some compromise isjxissible.
W H ILE YOU LIG H TLY DIS­
MISS YOUR OWN TRESPASS hut that of course remains to be seen. We sincerely, hope
AGAINST OTHERS; And forgive that Stalin's statement will soon be reflected in concrete
u. our d«bta m wo forglvo our achievement toward effecting a Insting pence.
fighters,—Matt.
But Americans have long since’ learned, both from
Pepper Back's .Stalin h'ii U. S. the Germans and'Japanese, that in dlpIoAKtic maneuver­
Troop, In Chtnbf—headline. I’«p*. ing;! jtetions speak lopder than worjls. •
per- back* Stalin iieriod.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, 1M«

O N E SUPPLY- THAT SEEMS INEXHAUSTIBLE

•

winUr f U . .
I
Frigid. under th. command of
FORT O ip , CaHf, Sept. 2 &lt; - c , Vaur A . R .k h k, afrb6rT, '
Two Arm y tMk farces are sailing
^ra m~
u» Alaska for an all-out seven f 1ci d, J . / ? ! i
Jtn^hl il.Y i
month, campalyn against • bit-; of boU&gt; world w* ^ " l“ “ • *“••♦&lt;1
terly ‘ relentless but predictable *
^
during?!*
enemy— winter weather.
•*
J^
‘
d »itn,.».*h*
The -Army wa.n’t proud o f the' ‘lr^&gt; o f wint«^ &gt;hd th« dal,, th,r.
•hewin* lu .-w in ter equipment
, readin* average* 18 de;
made In the last war. Far from areea below tcro.
Medical teama will accompany
. Mufh rt«ipment proved definite-

f (T M A V 0 I N
N O T H IN G B U T

0AlONEY,Bunr
YOU'UHAOETO
AO M lTitSO tM lD S

V

CaOOD/y

Rlrtry Wkll.re w m dropped
from the cabinet fur advocating
a Mf c l w.ft wUh- Hu*»ia” policy
on &gt; nday anil three daya later
Premier Stalin rrimunceil
in^Yfratarpnif v f 'Jluaalan policy.
That', one 'l*rmnan act which pui.f
quick dividenilt.

n r St’ EN C raT D A V I9

'

|* '

- W . J l y i j j fc f.il
when vitally needed manpower Army ground and A ir Force., the
Vaa incapacitated by frostbite and Marin® Cpr? ami Navy will retrench foot, aide* to no man's ally*. port to their chiefs on the niiu
General Winter.
* I • blli‘ F .o f
X S S S Tt
So, -into sub-iero cold, whipped l J w g f " *
by audden gusts of wind blowing W in* *« * * ” ' / * * * £ • ■ " »
un to tio mile, an hour go Tart irtr^fer
^Cornea wi?hdmw
Force, Williwaw and Frigid with
"h e n the t « k ‘ or* “
« m e 1.700 medically 'screened. r* «t W
' AriJJJN jn} » J jjw combat-equipped troop*.
| ;„Mrh
wrrail th. armed
At ( amp McCoy, Wisconsin, a , , r. .
operate under all pu.a
third talk force — “ Front” — will rorct* w
P0,«
sibl. winter and combat condl
(Ion., -. _

ADVERTISING

.

crack up,

Task force ‘Frigid’ Invading Alaska
To Test New Weapons On Gen. Winter

T h e - American Society of Newspaper Editors is at­
tempting to bring about a free world press. It has asked
the United Nations to adopt « coycnnnt to establish the
principles of free exchange of information nmong the na­
tions of the world.
The program would oppose^mom&gt;jy&gt;ly__iiL-nicdia_ofl.
iofb*r»wHmr*dT.r*Trituer *pTlvfity''oygrt7»lxnt{ons' or governmVntii, and Would oppose uliy rights of' censorshln In

PAPER
, DOES IT
nil BETTER

Henry Kaiacr deniea that hi*
ahipyard. made exorbitant profit*
during thr uar. InateaJ ,.f thr
|ttfg,Uo(J,liOO -iroflt i, ported, Mr
K a iier nay* hi&gt; various concern*,
after deducting losses, taxes and
to forth, made u .combined profit
c f leta than nne-tcnlh of one
rcent. It willsfre interesting to
owr what'the truth la.

SWANK WALLETS

E

fiennlnr Pepper says that Pre»ld*ht Truman has cut the last'w o r l d ’s b o ilin g
T i* that bcund him to the Hooai-- mciiIo w ill hn im
rv.ll policies when he droppSl A
" D* ' m
Henry Wallace a* Secretary of Am PncH II e d ito
f^ommerte. It ahould i«* interest lo n m il begin nil
ihfT t» r.cail that former Presi/
tRohaevcIt himself’ started
5 t *
ratting that .tin when h&lt;&gt; selected
Harry Truman over Henry Wallae* for Vice IVtsIdfin. ■
Som e A lllt'

! FOR YOUR MONEY!

HHUhoru county cititrna have L h u rch ill. A s In
v o t « l ’ two to one In favor of hint al| the rea
fiavfng horse racing at Tampa suggests.
_

.a .«v^ vnuii&lt;|&lt;sVi IS 1*1 I It, t

"Dinnef at the White House," recounts an evenlr
it but in IC'-il!, when Clttirchlll was President Roosevelt
public and had expressed a desire to meet Adai
'Y?
book is givelr over-to: s pett
e ILat.iQna.ar.to~
. ; ---- -- the -confl let- be*
mtmid.
tWD lenders, Ttoosevelt
-rcprPBPI
__________
-V*.jpriJSPnilhgTne
Hbcrnl
f-trend and Churchill
---- - the
. . . . reactionary.
*I*L
- t*
-- I
a
m
a civil ]
This is not t|uite accurate. ChurchillI iiiujr
uu tt
may bo
a Tory
Florida's
now, but for nearly 20 years he wns a Liberal
______C leader, pupnot sure It is mi American obli­ porting n program which makes
....— the New Deal look mild.
gation'to settle every dispute ill Only when tin; -ILiberal party
r_.., broke
------ up did he Join tho
.very part nf the world." No, it Tories. Now Iirjtish Tories \Vould shock
,i_v.
j
our own conser­
Wasn’ t our business In settle that . . . i f ___ l
*» *
**
by
measures
which
they ALtU|fVf
accept* MIIU
and
T
„ the radical
- -----------HIMVH SIIG/
little dispute between Japan anil vatives
nmnitir the
Itm T/»pi«.n
l*aiw-Llii represents
■
—•—
1 the
*•
* * *wing.
Manchuria', back In 1 U.1 I, but *among
Tories ri
Churchill
left
----------------- -----r . * . v v „ v u vaav.
iW
i t YY( 111)
a i *M \17•»
4
J
- Unci# Clauds used to say that If
After W
World
Wars. II many Americans
mefde
the Sf l l WC
Wi.Jradj there wouldn't have been mistake nbo“ *
--------■Clemtnceau, tho French
t
Georges
premier,
any pearl Harbor.
calling him n reactionary
_____
imperialist. Actually ClemA -lot of you folk* think you are enceau wns nit advanced Liberal.
wall o ff with STl that money
Before
foreign statesmen, it is a good
'you'vo got In the bank and ina ^ l ------condemning
‘* *
veiled in War =Bondi and those iden to know something nbout their.countries’

ftlN C I O f THI CHURCH, Samuel Cajdlnfll ^Ullch pt CWc*«o, U »Hown _
at tb. b « L id . of Paul Snwtf.^
cllmbci! th^ra Itoor. to th. attic apartment to
pray for Paul'* recovery. Standing by la Paul's mother. Mrs. Bertha,
Sowa. Although the boy's eyes are w id . open, be has no knowledge of
w h il acUvltlei art going on about him*
(IntrmallDnai Soundphulu)*

"T h e'C u itod ian "
Roomy all nuund ripper wal­
let. Gusset chinge parse, calf
liiamcd.. Morocco tad other
fotkatbm.
^
gq

Dear Friends:
A* thli is written, I hay. just if wa are to win th. Congress
lilg wage, you are making,'-bqt If,
this Nov.mb*r and th. Presld.ncy
heard
the flash that PYeaidsnl again
rata
ywi Iknew what your pro ____
in- lfl&lt;K.
Truman
has
asked
Secretary
Wal■hare - of that 400 billion dollar
■In. th* foreign policy I hope
lace
for
HI,
ro'ignation
as
Sec­
pubic - debt Is, you wouldn’t feel
retary of Commerce. This action Peeretary Wnllace'a ouiltr from
to ga y about It. Roughly It flgur
th. Cabinet wUl not be Int.rof the President has trem.ndoui preUd. to r t w - that we ant antim. out about 12,6110 for ever)
man, woman anil child In the
significance, both In our domntlc Russian.
H tfS eS S H S S B B S S fi WILLARD CONNOLLY
ctpntry.
and foreign pollcips.
*
_
T h . basts o f our foreign policy
- ♦
The national dsbt waa reported list,
In our domestic affaire, romoval under Roni.v.lt waa th. unity
Becretary of
th* Treasurj by tha Commerce Department to
of
Secretary
Wallace
from
the
/inyder urges th. continuation oi
o f th. big thrre and th. policy
b. mere than 400 billion *dollar m
L —
M
I Cabinet means that th* U tt link o f "Tho Good Neighbor"’. There
at,th* en I of 1045. Thla waa mil- ' „,l,r^Ty
,0ar« ,r uS* ! -wIiMi Freildent Tniman •ha,| In i. . ---------- . .. ~
offtcUl family
with the in th . old squabbl. batwaan Brltmated to" b. : nRigitly- 82.050 for pilot In Task forca 558,. had
eonjrary.
•y.ry man, woman and child in the narrow «»ca p . rwqnUy during a Ro0i®v.lt administration hot now • tan and Ruasla. On
^ remembered I vra ahoul^_try to reconetl# U»os.
country. On this basic, Sanford, Hynday aflarnoo* parochuta Jump’ll&gt;Mn euU I t
with about 12,500 population own
^
“
that whan Prealtlent Truman Id- bid confficla and find a m *
f23.C50,000 and th. p«&gt;pU of leaped out at 3^,0Q fret and did rireued * joint arsslon o f Con. bksla o f undtrsundlng and agTw*. ,
Semlnol. C
not open until he waa about 800 greas Imipcdlately after ho b e -lm .o t,b rtw ««j th.m.UorGt ask ui what tha people fret from th. ground. H . had cam. • Freald.nt- he commlttaU ‘ . For «am pUi: l think w# could
an accountant a second parachute, but did not himt.lf to follow th» R o o i. v t lt ^ U ifT Ruw l*, by .O m liW to
open It fo r fea r that two pant- foreign policl.i but he waa silent g lv . h .r Urn principal part In th.
cmites would sat tangled.
upon following the Roos*v»ll, dsf.nse o f the Dardanelles "bj&lt;h
policies at hortte. It waa not long. Ja U». «ntow »y *® th* MIstk B**
A carapany of S.vwith Army
Ladles In ’ the ntighborbood aftor Presid.nt Truman assumed j on which aha la th. m a M 5T ” r.
on. voysmmfot.' vx,vert now troop* and a bond will b. sent
o ff Ire before ha began to Ibt * ° U n d L think we
“ fe g j
ta t- " I dare tty lha‘ a i no from Pi. Bragg, N, C .to Starks o f I 4 M. G .lg .r’s . wood yard I® Rooievelt Cabinet m«mb.rm who; BrlUsh.^who frer that the RusFort Myers complained ro .much
In kh* history of American
eldid tA Dewvo**^1
*
"
for Bradford , County's hometom- about' It that th .- c it y ordered
iu wpl Invade the Sues Coital,
•hi,* whether in war Uiu. or
Ing clrtgatlon, Saturday-for re- It rem ov«L Golgtr decided that
dr gamway t0 th. middle East ,
tha
most
simp],
soluttoe
waa
to
agreeing to protect them
umwl war v.tm n s,' Lax Green,
burn
-it
down.
Local
firemen
will
■ i h—en.| all a: the expensa Navy veteran, former congress­
asslac
iSH~T»rotmt
neighboring
man and gubernatorial candidal.,
will b . master of ceremonies. property- Woodmr I f It rrer g .u
oneil.- the dispute over .th .
Congressman Jo. H.ndrlcka U chilly In F t R y v i ? I f so, do**
tdaoalUk w . would, hare U M
v
• specieJ to apeak, ajyd th* Naval firewood g «t scsrcol

S T A T E NEWS B R i E F S

biren
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asked

to

participate.

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JOB, :

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Frecttcally .11 th. Imods . f th.
ag.ncUi are changed
and ln -Ut. W hUg-Hou*. Sec­
retariat. only Mr. David Nile,
remains and h« la not considered

• Soothes Soothsayer .■aeutiv*

?1 L .
* »' * x
Rresldrat Ludd M. Spivey hU
LO UISVILLE. Ky.— (A5)— A forlinwl up jo m . ouUtondlng ipekers
te n *. tailor, Frank Gilbert, now
l1
.1. ^ . F y w t o d at th« Chapel at
Into tha p u t and future

•T " T l i t Senator*
DetaekabU pass-csie wallet.
Zipper pioiecilea. Creaiaa
Morocco, black or blown. a &gt;

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• THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, IM S

And
^J O C IE T Y E D IT O R —

THE

Personal

SANFORD

HERALD, S A N F O R D ,

PACE

FLO R ID A

TWfc

Activities

Cecelia Truluck

Hurt-McKeever Party
J’l f _

* -fc-dJi'as n

*

tat ®r«" liuffet

. /-Wj

t

Supper-

p e f 50 n

~~ “ j Mr*. Ralph Wight entertalued ■
:
“
---------------« ! * , * &gt; mrmUtj. of the Hurl-MeRrn, u Brotherson ha* vnlcrc
^ . K w e r weddln'r party Sept. 20 St.t.on University In UeLand.
nl her huitit- ,,n Holden Lake with
_____i. _
th»
,fiVMV
*uPP«r imme.llaUUsrrge Speer
y, (L?rda
m‘ , t v . following ^ e ( weddn* reheare|lter j , , ^
station Uni

var,;

,h# A" bouU Catholic ; ,K|g|,y ,n (KLlmi.

j
.

The home wa* artistically ar, i r, ...
with white f l o w e r . „

Montgomery,
Karl Jeter departed yesterday •
-Jt*&gt; enter the Univenlty o f Florida 1411 «'!'■&gt; ol

in iinnie»¥itlp. its wav bee oMjia n t - *7 **tewbtv

&lt;il by John 1‘upe and George I **nd da/g
Kiuh' who will remain for ru*h IH. ZACII
w«rk.
•
l». C. are

I . tMWtNKHDAY
.The buiinraa meet Ino and lunch*
-COU ..f-Iiw-J? 1! f. |.|. vv.rmun, Club
it ba held at the cluji' house nt
_
:30 Pi M. with (he f«i
•J hostesses: Mrs. It. T. 'Warren,
A rt. A/ |&gt;. Jnhnsun, Mrs.i. L. y.
IW s , Sfn. F. E. Hull. Mr*. J. N.
Gitiun and Mrs. Brodle VVi It innin.
It is I squealed that reservation*

S

h’

made Imrneiliately

with

Warren and Mr*. Johnson.

MISSING fO I fOU* DAYS, three-year-old Madeline If creeled Joyously (left) by her parents, Mr. and Mr».
I ’hillp Totdas, of Kansas City, MS.. vv hit llcW to Terre Haute, Ind , u lien notified the child had Iwen located
there with her nurse (right), Mildred Everett. I’oh re authorities stated the nui -&lt;• admitted taking the child
• wo/ to satisfy a "mother complex/* The ihlld had been well rated fur.
( l uterimlioiial b’onndpholo)
I M ill IM IM U .M K .N T
'•
II.F k . Sept. Jd (,TJ_
I. ir,,s lit al. tin* University
' ula to,- tin. -peine term
ii. ,i v will la limited to
,.i . I*,- .,k'i,t JMhn
it Ha. non 1 1 -tty today said"
&lt;..ltd ....... .
■ilndlment
,.it i in t-eiinie-first*aarv*
However, tho-e students
I iltiiine the f ir t f-enlrstrr
. , .ittendini? tt,e university
•it Tulkih.i-ie uilt tie
jj t. rbnir, ,d faeditiea in

Philatlica Gas# Han Iter eily.
,Covered-Dish Supper jAnnic"kith VViltiH
The I'hiiathrn ( ’ las* o f the Tolls Woddinff
Woddinir* PK
Plans

n tin TtiiWTT- '1

ddInc on Vaien-^fijs „
ein prive. The first fall meeting for I,
was opened after the members ru|| ,
enjoyed the suppet by Mr*. Victor fm ,,,!
tircen with a prayer and Mrs. i 'fin
VV. M. McKinnon g»v&gt; the dovo- j p|,,|n,
] in tin
Mr*. litiuo!
The hualnrsN meet war taken with t
care of by Mr* J. O. Andes. Jr. wii,lg
with the closlnc prayer tie-n*\|,.
iriven by Mrs. J E. (illlon. Mt* bride .
K. I&gt;. Hrownlce ssiurnel lhartka.
The followinc member* enjoyed
the sf-cint ineetine
Ml** Char- |Carrol
Kite Smith. Mrs. K. Ef Herndon.
(,r
Mr*.
J. K. Gillon. Mr*. H. C. &gt; r, w
McReynold*. Mrs. William WHli*. j Carrol
Mrs, E. |). Brownlee. Mr*. J. &lt;&gt;. . v n
Andes, Jr..-an,| Mr*. W*.F. Brum- |lll(
ley '
invite,
Al*o Mr*. W. A. le’nvilt. Mrs.
Fred
Robb, Mr*. W, . E. Holleyhead, Mrs It A Kino. Mrs Vic­
tor Gneii. Mi*. VV M MeKinmoi.
Air*. VVilliaiu Huffman, Mrs.
. ..
.
Mr*, s. I). Ilicldevnhin, Mr*, e
I . Heddinc nod vUilnr* Mr*. VV.
Kyn
It. ilucker and Mrs, It A Willi- their
am*.

^Childhood Education
Group Names Officers

Supper And Party At
Legion Hut Monday

Many member*
itinutd t i

,TU*ad*y of Octoio'f, ijecemlwr,
g r brmug -g n d ^ p rll— — , __
TOtotl that etch Of thh four crudes
would he responsible for one
netting includinc a iir-igram and
aocial hour.
Miia Ruth Hale was appointed
program rhairman and i* to lie
asilltrd hv Mrs. Maud*' Hatcher.
Mr*. M'Lla* Benton, Mr*. Chloris
Oavia and Mr*. Carmctn liny. 'trs.
Lily Hbtnholier was appointed to
draw up the by-lavr* for the H*n-

j wiU-bava- a Tovered dish *iipBir
and bingo party at Ihc Legion
• Hot on Mnmlay evtmlng nt 1:0(1
o'clock honoring the Kegionalrcs.
Ccmmlttre* for the party inrlinle Mrs. U. M. Flowers, chair­
man of the house committee: Mr*
K B. 'Hunter, rhairman of the
supnerj Miss Edna Chittenden,
rhairman of the entertainment:
Mr*. 8 ,. It. HichArd. eheirmkn o f
the telenluine committee. Com dr.
lo r d Av C. E.
Henry Wnolrott will call the IdnI It wa* ennouneed that the next go came*.
netting will be held at the We*tAlt memlier* .o f the auxiliary
Jlde Primary School. A fter the HIU fertile tiled to bring n covered
btaine*! session refreshment* were1 di*h.
,

BREAD ’N'JAM SESSION

MENS
( llill R"'4 1
i iifxi
P n iiim
lliirrl I unit l^ttitjralurjr
Hjr Air K iprtfi ..
Icgr.
IteulSh

tin,

y.-cr ■r.(if at St.-tson; |P|

Atkiiisun

Horn r

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/"v-i//'./.'

W alker,

w li

-

.Ihontion I .da Hartley._
w T«, n^^ridlahHUM! SrJly^C.tK
vlh v‘ tlrev
Lois Wafker ^ and
Buth I -imcnt U diversity of FlorK H/ S ^ &amp; G S M ^ S d t o * *
Walker.
A l Bob June* Fullest: Maxln#
PrjMott. Ulyde Ihmran. Jewel
B'-uy

ANiWIlINO AND PAMYINO qucctlunx of reporters, Sava ft.
daH)..Yu«oalav ambrusodor to the United .State*.via slmwi
Ule Stale WpnrtmenUiTIcei, WaJoogWn, after cut Img on Ac
tary ot n U W u S m L. Clayton. The envoy wax catted for
discussion of Yugo-Ameriran relalmna," (International i t
^
k k r i
^

Bun-

Tine quality combed yarn in aixea 28 to 44

b*
in

..WHITE BROADCLOTH SHORTS
I
by GOODKNIT.
| »iri«a U .d o # .M p r i i i/Iuairated. M a d e
fm « qu ality m aterial.

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Tallahassee for
v/esks.
Mri Marie Dice has returned
from Ashfisld, Mnvs. to spent her
ninlli winter sjasnn In l. negwood,
Lopgwood Card Club \&lt;a* entertalood by Mr. and Hr* Joatph
De»eh on Bf.lurdoy nijlu when
the time vras enjoys,L uith card

TUi«—aw

A loaf of bread, a Jar of Jam and a healthy after ichool appetite
mkt cssful Inead *n jam
lession
the Iwll tolls mul the elfildiiMi conn? tiuoplup hoi'oo
from school. K?ep a varjety uf *wu«t sprix/tls from ihq erweri ml
band for alter ichool pltk mc upi. They, arc wholeaume, easily
digested and rich in energy.

•*
* s. ,
u,’ N-k

f - -

W

W
"’M

l

B

1

iff
^

are all of Ihe Ingredients required fur a

.
:

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. ^ Y Y V j t 'i i Y V

G arden Fillers

»V\V\\vm

New plant* of rhuhlrh ran t**
art out now, Ob’ plants can lie
divided Rt this tlms. Kjtnhlt*hrd
clumps should be given a .heavy
mulch of manure.
,‘'
You can prolong the (towering
of 1 piums"»for several weeks If
you will take the Urns (o protect
them from frosta. Cover at night,
remove during the day.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
MY. and Mrs. ,t-F . MsCUIland,
Jr. announet tbs birth of a
daughter Linda Jana on Seat. IB
at the rerrAld' Laughton Mentor,
la) Hospital. Mrs. MrflslUttd Js

• J A lA tS
- t t s 'd l l K HAMK VKOTittAM—

If you havs ordered rosra for
fall planting, start preparing ths
bed now. Dig It deep and enrich
the layers or soil with old manure
and peat moss. Let It asttle well
before planting. ■*
••

I
TWI (I HUtVID lb Dr the first picture to show Ihe aboriginal Loto tribes*
men‘o f roounUlnoui western China. Report* from the Amsricsn Em*
• bassy indicate that AmiKran airmen foretd down In IBM are living Ss
aUves bf tha roving trik-msn In Ihd Umols rag,on near the setting of
my thkil_htiangrl-La. Buis lbs c*lJ bajr-do a (tsclailvs iatsrnslleiialj

Feonlrs and moat of the peren­
nials may be moved as long a*
_ the weather does not get too cold
end the ground’ remains In good
condition.

ahuuld.be mnde now. ThlX_ give*
the newly »rt nml* a &lt;tiunc* to
dig In their new location brfura
Hie ground freeXea.

Do a general cleanup Job In tha
border. Cut dowg all dead and
dying stalks and dispose of them
by burning. f ’Ulox and moat per­
ennials should be cut down to tbs

ground. /.

SHU10CK rtOUUS’ HSU*

�. Th* next time yru. paint and
xant an fntrrc*ttn* effect, apraV
'lit paint through a wire acreeti
to get It "Stippled*' effict.
•

hrnum
,
\nJl "»ve, you ever trial dropping
ice
blown sedan -of H
the aalrnt
make,'
.
went to the tame theater after I*’*',*e«
hnnirlnif ptnnta instead
parkin# on the name street.
,;of -watering in the, usual manner?
Police awakened (ioMlarcii l»y |^M|^lsaye time am) mesa. _
telephone at midnight uni aakrd
'
•
him to check un on hlrf ear—
.
•

TA*ffal Notice

SCOTT'S SCRAP BO O K

tiNlll.'H OF FI III.IT ITliiA
•
IN TlaK N A i l K UF T i l l : IfTATK
til
FlailtlH.t
TO
liK It tAK H
t'llAltl.KH ilAI.I.A&lt;il|KI&gt;, ir.o, M-*Mow fiit-rt, airhafaporl, Allrahany
&lt;i".nt&gt;. Fa,
.
•
V O F A R M I I CIIKIIV COMMANTlT l ' lo a|i|rrar lo Hit bill ol rdm• 'H U ' (Hr * -in Ih* Circuit fo u r!
of- lb *
Ninth
Judicial
Circuit,
•OH .... 1 .null. rii.rl-la. In Hi*
• ■
l l - h - •/lalliah.r. pt.lhHff,
A *. Ilarnard Chart** Ualla#h&lt;r, 0*.
• - iifluii.. u n r r n n tor r . u t ; aroianl
la* dltnrcr. oil I hr 51th if*y of
•arloloT. A. 1&gt;. IM*. aral ftll you
••I r l « » n &lt;l*er*r pro r o n fr a - i m i ll

cinci’iT cottltT ok t i i r. b « ‘ entered aaalnat
NlS'TII JIIlilCIAI) ClllCtllT IN
ANH FOR HKMINOl.ft COIfNTT,
FlJiltlliA IN CHANCEItY No (III
in t iii :

you and

T H U R S D A Y , SEPT. 26, 1946
I or (hr s i i i i of Florida

By R. J. SCOTT

prar hi |&gt;*rson (o f b f- Attorney)
| For f l a t * S*n*tor for S » n « t i l t h ) in the Circuit Court of gyiwlnoj*
* 5 » h » « o i l i l D i m l r l o f (hr Hlalr vf Countr: Florlla. on or before th*
' Flfifl lit -v • : - &lt; . X . . .. .
IHK day nf O rlr' -t, IS4S. tu hnlhror
, y or T * n Mrinbria ,,f (hr tlmr-i a (till of '&lt; orr\/ilalnt ftlrd a#ain*t
•• f ,llr|irKi nl«( •»«-* o f I hr M at* «&gt;i you hrrrhi. aaroo bain# a ault for
Florlitr. . •
alitorca. otticrwlaa - a IW rrra. I'm
For T h r » r County Uonu nl jvloRtri1 Cunfaaao will b« 4*nl»r*«l ‘aKalnai
. District* -tine, Two aMI Fourv
yefu. (Br,«f.-.lturf la -nurtr. t»l*-**. or
For Two Mrml.rrr of ih* Coanty anawar na rrnulrrd by Ij» w herein.Itoaiit or I'tibllr rhpnn'Il'Mj^'til*
IT IS FVIITIICIl OltDKHKO that
lrl..t* tin* and T lir«T ^ ■, ^
• 'till* Nolle* I.V publlaheal o n r » a a '
fu r Ju«lic&lt; of (h r l ', « r » t n mo work for four t&lt;l rona*culAn
tiir (hr folli.w.n* Ju-y Irr - l&gt;i»trkl«. Warha In th* Sanfard Ifarabh &lt;t
r t lf ? ‘Not.*
•
ro-v* ■payrr publlalird at Nhnfurd,
For Fnnrtablr
anil fuf Ho Harnlanlo County, Florida.
•
• follow In* • Juallr*
IM-trlrU. »l«
WlT.NKtW mV band and official
No. «, I.
,
,
« ,
In XullmoRp W b rn o f. I hatr oral ihla lltb day of Saplarabar,
IM*.
lorrur.ro m tor hurnl ami afrit4
o. r. ii FitNTHiN
Ilia fIrr*I H*»l of (h r Hut* of FloClark Circuit Court
ild.i,- at T alU h su rr, (hr Capital.

r&gt; FoREPAUqM

MANAGED TO
C E ”f # A W H l f E
ELEPM AM f
o u &lt; o f S ia m
.
Fo r h i s
A m e r ic a n
c ir c u s
By
P A IH - flH ^ I f

Ibu

Ih «

(h r

flral

d*F

of

Caplrnilier.

SANFORD

H E R A Lft, S A N F O R D ,

PAGE

F L O M frA

i canard hy the collnp-e of ' the

\viN¥fn

PAftr *1fUrr

SE V E R

».

pnntmrnt o f Davis Heights *»&lt;
pi.'iif»t.ir iif Itifsliieas adnjinUtraWINTER' PARK, Sept. 24— li n. Bright* ha» been he«d of Hits
&gt; P ) — J * r e s ^ u i . -Hamilton l l o l t of
Florida,
L: _ •
Rollins Tollcifp nopminro* thc-sp-1
k

(HKAI.)

rQI/ALiry. SAVING^ V A RIETY/

A. I». ISIS
It A Ilrajr. •
.
rt*&lt;-r*l»ry tif Hlalr.
IHRAI.I
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To lion &lt;TI AltliKH M. IIANI)

W H /f£ .
•
y
*
E L E P H A M fS A R E
HELD SAdR EO IN S I A M

FOR RENT

THE

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g a .y /a tM to

DOUGLAS DC-4, TYPE OF PLANE MISSING ON ATLANTIC HOP

ttbrllff Hrrolnolr Cotlttlt.

Hard

Gf H s a r i n *

V m J i&amp; t y a t tIO K ti

Private parking space for business men and women
between Florida Stale Bank and Princess Theatre
with entrance from First Street and exit lo alley.
By the month or year only al rkasohablfe rates.
'♦
1
Security Bond nnd M ortgage Co., Inc.

I N THIS C O U R T O F T U B COItNTT
JF OfiK .
hf . m i n o i . i :
, c o u n t y,
FI AIR I liA. IN fl tO II A TE .
.
I a* I*: y &gt; l a l * Ilf tv, &lt;" WIIA tlN,
It* f r a a*i|.
T o All Crrdllnr'a and Fr ranns
llaylmt Claim* n r Itetuanda Arrtnat
Said Ratal*:
*#|
Von «nd each of ynu a t * hereby
ho ll flu l n ml le«|iitle.| to preterit
an y rlalma und demands whlriCyuti,
o r *ltb*c nf you. may hav* ne.iln-t
Ih * ratal* of \V. (V WII.-oiN wise
ceased, tat* of **h| County, to Hit
Cnuntr1 Jud#* of Hernlnoi* f**.*inly,
Florida, al Ma offl r* In (ho ruurl

502 Atlantic National Bank Building, or call
.

G arland W . Spencer, Agent. Phone 99.

FPR RENT

5 AR TICLES

FOR

SA LE

8

H ELP

W ANTED

G IR L, fur » " ,lA‘.(iiuiUln t
FILL ID’ with Fuel Oil and Kero•y a Drug Store. Part *|
a*n« b*forc winter.
full jima.
.11. H. Pup* Co.. Inr. B60
A SSISTANT bookkrrpar
gr ii|
opportunity fpr right pefapn.
. PIIQTOGRAPffS .
room, grntlomcn
A|&gt;fly ih. »*• *1 ’ .jimp ••flic.
/obf HK8T pliotograph
II
conveniences.
SOI «•:. H
mud* at

9

APABTMJCNT for awati— Adoltr—» - State %dk*Vlld*.—plT^ioo.l
oj* middle-aged preferred. * Mr»,
Short, phono County 4f&gt;02.
BKDHOOM for rent.
An,
.

2

311 Park
.

W A N T E D T O RENT

w ork

MtTATlON
.
leathers In mnat
colon and large aeleetion of
good uphofitary fahrirt. Roliert
S. Brown, 2UI1 N. Orange
4ve„ Orlnmln. Fla.

-w

a n t e d

|&gt;ninFng-^eimtrart

CANAD
Santa Crui Who. Unp.

W AS C A liE D
HEYA lip fo
1770 — •
IM f r i A f Y E A R
uO SE PH P ft lE S fL E y .fH E
E N G L IS H S C I E N T lS f,
D IS C O Y E R E D f H A f HEYA
W o uld e r a s e p e n c il
M A R K S W H E N A CH U N K
O r |T W A S R U B B E D
O VER fH E M A R K S .

•

HOW iAR^E A fRO VD
B il l 42o r r e y a n t
a TT r a c T To s o l d i e r
F IE L D IN CH ICAG O IN
i$ 3 7 Td s e e H im p l a y
FOOTBALL ?
d id

Ilr Leonard Barker
. OptoiartrUt

FrjrRIliA. IN MtORATK.
Irr- re.

By STANLEY

SCRAM //

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-T o

C O M E ON BIO
B O Y — P U SH O N E OVAH O E F E N C E
A N D C L / N C H *M AH T W O
/ &lt;
DOLLAW Sr )

THROW
O U T THAT
BUM /

TU R N IT UP
LO U D ER,
DOC/ • ,

SEE US for Innefapring Mat­
tresses,
Hog Springs,
abd
'Hollywood .Beds at
fnctery.
prices. Retail store &amp; display
room.
•
,
l t » W. FIRST ST.

Fatal*

of

MAIIA

All

creditor-*

ItlCII

Santord’a

Colored

Lemons

Theatro

nrul T i r F i n i

1 44U 41li*I •urg I.f y 4*i| a r e - lirrf |iy
nuilfl#&lt;l «ml r»4|ulrM to i»rrgrnt
I *«&gt; ’ r U l w *
a !ul
ifptti.itl ii wh •
you. nr rllher of jrou. m i f hnv*
I4irntn«t thr ralatv Of N AIIA It If TI
MHMiWA N.
. I m » nf p«M
f ’ounir. 1 4a* iIt** i'ounly Judjie *4.f
Helttlhnlp *’**4IOl&gt;, fin ikin, t
h
offlr# Irt thr mart h&lt;&gt;u»p «if Ptltl
r*.Ufit» &lt;•• Hmiiford. Klorldt. w It li*
In wight » .tlni'lnr month* from Itit
ll'ne of thr f . r « f |»ut»llfAtlun of
ttil* rndlie KacTi rl«lrn nr tlPmunil
Rh#ll hr In v* r 11tii if. nmt »halt RlRtr
Ih* pUcf* of r+«ht#nr* a ml pngl
of fie* n«|i1rr»N of th* claimant, an&lt;|
• hall l&gt;* mrurn In l»y Ih# cUimant*
stgrril. or .itlnrnry. anil itn» *u«'o
rlalm nr i!*mand no| *n fl)*&lt;] ahail
b* %nld
*
*
•
.
I|. K. Mrtldwan-.
A « aiOntnlatrator ^»f lh«
*
K i U l p nf Hart Kirh M r.
(Sow a ft. drrraoKl.
Kir* I ptihllr at loll Mfpl I3lha l f l « .

Lb tic Leltuce

Potatoes 5

"...

Lb

Idaho

13C
*

Melons * Lb

, —£
1
f

OntnRe Pekoe
PAUL

12

Lem ons

ROBESON

Lb

Califomln Fancy

Eugene. Oncill'a amazing
alory of—
"E M P E R O R JO N E S”
Nothing
roaring
LEM . . .

stopped
buck

this

from

hot

HAR­

Fresh G round Beef

up he rose from

n

All Colored Cast
12c • Admission

40c
Dreaesd. Drawn. Ptn Ready
jttrwthg _•
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SIGNS
Show card* and posters
--O R E ’S SIGN HKKVlCh
D. I^tndreaa. Phone 1021

L O O P E D V J I L S O A i^ E X - S A N D L O T l^
P IT C H E R .W A S THItOW/4 O U T O h J ^ ;
TH E W O R L D S S E R I E S S A M E F 0 R &gt; &lt;
HIS W IL O P IT C H /Al £&gt;OC P/LL&amp;BUKY.
O P P / C E ------------

:
FtlTril^lTIJWCIT*^

FLOOR HANDING
InUhlng. Cleaning and wazNew floors surfaced to pera.- Old floors made like new.

V tm m

If. M. GLEASON '
L » U Mary. FIs.
RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
PHONE Jon
STRICKLANDMOHHISON
" DIMVH-IT. INC.

Iteic

DODGE - PLYMOUTH *
y .nrif T&lt;1- Apply Box C’-X OLIVER heavy duty disk and
PARTS AND SERVICE
**° Herald.
harrow |85. 2-wheel dusting I PS Palmetto Are.
Phone 1011
8NAP81IOTS— printed, developed,
enlarged. We copy old photo­
Phone 78M .
graphs.
TUXEDO FRBDS—complete line.
NIOTTOLL8 STUDIO
Hunt’s Tuxsdo Feed 8 tore.
ISO Itolsch Bldg., Phone 1160

R. A. ELECTRIC appliance repairs—
we repair washing machines
varcum cleaners, fans, raixera
HOUSE trailer aleepe 4.' Wilt 0 UTDOA RD MOTORS^One' l i i
jTrottor Appliance 8ervlee, 304
RU new Neptune and 1 used
X.**
*n trade.
W, 2nd 81., Phone IM U .
8 HP Lockwood Ace.. One uasd
2?*
(:?unlr&gt;’ Club Road.
P W 788-M.
•
18 HP 4 cylinder Kito. Also ANNOUNCING opening of L. tl
Simonson Engineering A RurWBDARD motor—hen
veylng. . Merton C.
.
. ,
# IIP Johnson for aala
fit most outboards. Quick serv­
tentative. 110 N. Park Ava.
ice on repairs for all makes o f
na 1120,
•Utbcorda. William P*. Smith,
Outboard Sales A Service, 2818 BUrtOINO - Rool
Smith Rroihara,
Park Ave.

in W ktht o f t i i k
Jt'lxtn.
HUM INI il-C

o o p im r

INiUNTV,

HTATE OF FIxm ilM .
.
til r « Ih* K*hst* of rU B KXC K
ANUT ItAltINKAI*. D*rts*rd. In

la uf Ih* - 1 I . 1 .

Andy Iterlnvau,

OF F.LFCTIOV

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T u tha ttlM-rirf of .'b-mln.il* t’oan
ty. of th- Stall- hf Ftorlde:
II* II Known. Thai
I. It- AIllt.W .* K*ri*tars of Ih* Htal* of
Florlit*. ilo n* r*i*r
al**
notlr*
Hint a ;
*■■
o f -m v i a l
giik ttltw
w i ll I,* ft*l(1 lit ts»mln-*l*- I’ounlr.
rttnl* nf Florida, on Tuaytay n*&gt;t
a u r * * * n n g tli*
tlral
Monday In
K)&gt;«*ral&gt;*r. A
t». ISIS, th* aald
Twcadtiy h-lnB lb *
,
. F IF T H l » t s O F M l t t . n l l l U
F « f L'liltad Htal** Hrnatn.'.
F n r Itepr-a*nlrtlve of tha Fifth
C*xiKr*-ali*anl tft«irl*t nf Ih* Htal*
o f Florida. In th* KM hil*lh 0 » “ ( t n a nf Ih* Unltwl Htal**.
K,fr Twn Ju * ll r * a of Ih* Hnarrtitf
Cn url of th* H ta l* of Florida.
F..1 Two Itallioad Cummin.Inli-ia

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PLEASE BE VERY QUIET. I

TO TALK 10 YOU

u

Turto/s

FT FIAIATfT

tiocilies

Lb 69c

P a n R e a d y N e w E n g la n d W h itin g lb 19c
S p a n is h M a c k e r e l
•
lb
29c
R co M oUel
lb
2 .;c
R e d P e rch n i l e l
(b
4 ^c
N e w E n g la n d P o U o c k r i l l o t
lb
34c

The Sanford

M a r y la n d
Freah Reef

White Cheddar

Tongues

C h eese

Lb

Lb

Dixie Darling

Kraft American lymf

Fresh Reef

B r a in s

C h ee se

Lb

'A-Lb

Cottage

Avenue si 2nd Street

Old Fashioned
Largo

Club Aluminum

Does everything

,

Cleaner i^z 19c
to', Inch^Alumlnum Fry

Halns Aaparngua

M od &lt;

lludco Farm Egg
O M 7 H E B R ID G E ! A W

.'*■ Mi.

; tft 44/fft% rare

BREAD

Heins Crvain o f Green Pro

Soup

I MUST PROVE

TRUST

Lb-J

Dressed, Drawn. Pan Ready
Itoaitlng
,

73c Chickens

Lb

Green
MV FATHER BLAMES YOOI
ALL OF OUR TROUBLES
PLEASE 6 0 ! IF HE SEES

dressed lying Island Fat

Tucklings

Dressed, Drawn 13 lb and
Up Hen
,
„

. X Cel Feeds A re Developed In Florida
For Florida Livestock and Poultry Needs.
V aluable Premium Coupons in Every Bag

RAN GE®

CELERY' plants for sale.
King, West Bid*.

H is

WANT MORE EGGSWANT MORE BROILERSWANT MORE MILKWANT MORE BUTTER­
.
... THEN SEE .US

S P E C IA L SERVICES

Sanford Mattress Factory
Phonn 1133 and 872-J.

Fresh G round B eef
A C0S01AI* MANDtHAKI It ekehangtd between Herbert It. Uhman

lit,** Etrry'lhlng

Jlett), Democratic nominee for U. S. sSnstor, and Irvin# M. Ives, the
Itrpubllcan candidsto for the same poet, ns they meet at n New Ynik
City hotel. Both went guest speakers ht • coftfeiettce of the New York
S u it Committee Against Discrimination to Education. ( laternational V
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B P W ti ’

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C3rrotS"2"-6tiir IDc 'Potatres 5
r
«
EL jW
k ^ ii h

You ar* h*r*hf ordnrad In ap

■'•chills Redding A Furniture Co.

COPFNIIAGAN cabbage plan's
Homes, Groves #nd
Bu.lnras
n o* ready. Phone 705-M.
•g w p r r‘ rW.
H.
w illiam s.
*
.Rfeltor, Tom linlt Af.orlate, OUTROAKI) motor knai fnr eel/
Htond 1120 , 41G Atlantic Bank
— 16 f t renlury Imll ami Jj
Bldg.
•
hor*«&gt; Johnson motor.
(}o « I
conditinn.
I HI Sanford Avc„
* 'K T E R A N ilia l i * . 2 nr 3 lot* In
Phono 101*0.

a f f a ; ”

Tomatoes Lb 17c

■U-rwwwd* 4—40*4

i i K o i i m : HifiiaK.it*
|lrf.|p|.int
l&gt;l Vt»llf*K
•
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o n n » : n o k i *i i n . u *\ t i o n
1 \ * tlKo ltOK
HI*llaf.lt. Ni.rth *TT
Hir#*t, «*&lt;•« CUjr. Indlnn*.

^ E NEED LISTINGS, nf Forma,

ft a L IMPLEMENT CO. lac.

Hlnkrly llmiry t’ od

■Cflip. Onol . .

&amp; r * W aT

MEN’S, women’s and children’s
new Fall shoe*. See us for the
hnrd.to-grt merchandise. G. W.
, Clark, 208 Sanford Ave.

of

-*teN*Sta-2-«T:hi 19c Potatoes 5 Lbs 29c

pullman porler* to • K IN G

HARDWARE CO.

B ^ N O L p A te H iio p

Stnkrlv f.lrang*

Lb 5c Potatoes 5 Lbs 25c

•

- Jock th#«TE«r.
St a n l e y -R o g er s

FOR~SALE*

Cabbage

:

NetlOIVAX. Ilrrraml. .

touts,' end II will tifly_ynu 1

5 A R T IC LES

ti. Y. mats

Ace Amusements

We have juat- received a lari
.assortment* of hardr._tqr g

to build a hnnm on.

Juice SS-oi can
Argo S«r*ct

IN T IIK COtlllT H p T I I K COtTNTT
nkminoi.f:
county

CARPENTERS • MECHANICS
ATTENTION!

d ly

O tag* Fancy Ctapnliult

ON TNI A IO V I MAP Is thown route of the B clflin DC-4 nlrltnrr that Is
projumed to have cr.-ohcd with 44 pen ns aboard, near Gander, New­
foundland. Tfie plane, leaving Umystls, wax headed from Shannon ( I )
to New Yotk (3) when It disappeared nrar Gander U ). (fntcrnatlonal)

Fancy Calif. Fre.h

9?&amp;0 CASH will buy 2 nice 60.
f4- eaatern ffunt ndjuinlne Iota
located nmong the better humts

R EAL ESTATE W A N T E D

Yellow

(

Kye* esamlned—(Haw*** filled I 0
.
Tftl K.
Li fTssaiww A
203
Oran#* A f*.
(Irlandu fineid*

jirutiy^

* LOANS MAIIK
FROM f 10 TO f.100
strict privacy: fn»t service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
1(12 Sanford Avenur

ONE nice comer .lot, Sanford
Aye. A Grandview Drive, Rote
Court P. 0, nox WO, Sanford.

Cherries

lloney Dew

LOANS

3 R E A L ESTA T E FO R S A L E

Stalks

i. iiVM

O U T S tD £ 7 ~ T M IS IS AJOT7AAE T O S H O W O F F
Y 6 D R ''“'S P E E D B A L iT — T H A T L A S T D R O P
c C U R V E YO U L E T C y O O F - - B E A N E D v T H A T
S T f?A N &lt; &amp; E I^ '7 A L T H E F R O N T R O W /

(Junntlty Itlghth Hcsprvrd
VrircM ti’Hod Thru Saturday, Srpt

Comtlock RSP

OTHER
A^ES

THE O LD H O M E T O W N

tlmr#ls Reaarrt

Michignn Large

Tnurhton Drug Co.

c e Me c a l l e d
Su b sta n ce r u b b e r

N O W —

BOSKS
r U R N I S I I K D or unfurnished 1 W() )«a r (dd field grown everIdoomlng varieties. Over NO
bouse needed at once. Phono
vnrietits.
h"re« catalog . . ,
1000 between H:30 and 12:00
Hoses in color. Order now.
^aad 1:30 ’til 8:00 I*. M.
TI-TKX IIOSK NUR 8 KKIK 8
LJNFURNI8HK1) hou»* „r down'Ilox 532, Tyi*r, Texas
#talra opsiLnent. Adult* only. •
Popular Heat Covers
Phono 515- W*.
SEMINOLE TIRU 81101

W
OCCUR.
IN A M E R IC A
ONi.Yj'fHOUffH
fHEIR .
DISfRiBUflOH
[S .
L X \ w orld*

He n

THE

EUROPE

Apricots - -v2

a r t ic l e

*

W

an ted

US 44/100% |*ur*

Drrseed. Drawn,. Pan Ready
fitewlrtg

13 NOTICES— PERSONAL

Ducklings Lb 43c

8KM1NOL2 TIItB 8HOP

I’LL BUY your ear regardless
201 North Park
I .and meal—ground .fresh
of age or. condition. Roy Keel, _________ Telephone 3t______ * "
7 Monday from snowflake 8.06 W, 2nd- 8b
________
Onn be bought at GantMOW ready lo grind every Mojv.
Hth# Monro#. 10 2 BURNER kerosene hr#tar wmnt- day morning — Your eottt,
ed In good condition. Phene
grita. meal, corn A cob or
miucka, tie. for feed. J. W.
Ball, Lake Monroe, Phone 18.
STANDARD T Y R e' w R IT E R
wan ed to rent Phona^SM-M STOCKINGS mended—r a y on or
afternoon or waning._______ £
nylon* singla aai-ttottUa runs
USED ptonos for cask. The Music

Dressed.

m om sfM u B L a
•V

f.

*• . r L*

Lgpkfl

0

m

p iiu o u w a

PHONOGRAPHS f4 t tent."
Music-Box, phone 053,

-*’.FPUN1]

Drrseed. D r a w n , Pen Itrndy

Up Hen

(toasting .

Turkey* ’ Lb

Chickens Lb 69c

F o a B * a d y N«w E a g la n d W h ilin g
S p a n is h M a c k i r t l
lb
.
f in * M a U # l
lb
M
P * rc h r t lls l
lb •
N * w E n g la n d P o l i a k r i l l e l
lb

M itA Q THE
W

Drawn 13 lb. and

lb 19c
29 c
23 c
43 c
34 c

W HEN A V A II_\!tl.E

Lg pkg

23 c

Na DoUlng—No ScnihMag

O S T O O E
. WHEN A V AILABLE -

rm
ui
m iim

W h ite C h e d d a r

F reeh B e e f

Tongue*

Lb

35c

F reeh B ee f

(left) presents a'Medal
S o n lO fd -a il c Flm

o f Merit to Tad&lt;
tngton Gamble,
nance Dl vision, t

s chief ol me
th# tuUon-'d &lt;)

a special ceremony In WsilidlUfy -DkitartmtirtV W ar rtt* for wsg-boMs and stamps,
etl M. Vinson (right).former

B ra in *
rd a a b .lU f
T H p *

Lb
, L # .,

U »:

16c
&lt;m.'
IS c

C h eese

Lb

K r a ft A m e r ic a n

Loaf

C h o u *

.

W Lb

35c

Lb

23c

(Yiltag*
C h eese

631;

,

�E l GUT

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLOWIQA

T H U R S D A Y , S tP T . 26, 1046

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In UrfJty Thera la Strength—

D ISP EN SIN G
ITiS Y Q JJR M O .V E rHere A r e M o n e y Savers

C H E M IS T S

AN

Drop in and gel our low prierk on Iho
following feed*:
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Tuxedo Starter and (•rowing: M uhIi
T uxedo Hroiler Mash
Tuxedo Laying: Mash
Tuxedo 20% Dairy Feed

Arlington County, Va., At 100 Ye
May Become Cilv I f Residents Wish

Of Tired Kidnays

rmm’ i mustache it* “ nuttakeout."

Atlu-Mtii nAL-d the detail and
Ipl-imrd at. hi* nest |mvs* cuni sti ll e whit hi, tiiualni he wbitfirmer
bollle •!e*l down to half it
- ’•
tirgSolf. lt-hp.lt..
• given
Ih r
.iitiMiinl liiiM ’A i **f K c d what

By JANK FADS
. WASIIIHGTON— 01&gt;) —
It boast* but Jt2 square
Atliiipti.u t mintv Va.. nn
Potuutar fioni the cap
km wti |t&gt; Amrrimni nrrr
It i* ruiTHilly irlvbrdt
100t|i anniversary.
’ Third smalltst niunty
United .State*; It i* the
shtine for C.'i.UUO war dt
resting place of thP II
Scidier.

iHiiiiir Hi- • a n li
!»•- |H« ••III 11
vVilt lx o n ly o u r

r lllililll
fu ll lim r

g

B O O K IN G BO YS I N

S L A Y IN G S

l r . tf TE * '.»)&lt;
g j - ’ y; y

M
M

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— S E R V IN G —
)'

i 11-lllut

l&lt;

I

III- lip Slant

.1 wlii. I- hi i ‘in- iiue m u there i .in
11" II" gleiilrr ermr Until iiverloud

W A T C H FOR O P E N IN G AD
“ R O Y W A N T S TO SEE Y O U ”
- - M A G N O L IA A V E N U E

nn jhr »fi,| and arm., yel ainmtg
ti hi r nu n no-

,

#

also a good slock of

Armour's Fertilizer

•ut-numberrd and naver had a
chance of winning,
;
The General broke hit. long
allknce an this subject because of
charges jnadfr .by Lieutenant
General Lewis II. Brereton, who
commanded the Philippine Air'
Forece In 1041.. In . a book .recertly published. Brereton said
he had aske,| permission o f Mae-'
Arthur's chief o f staff to assault
A the island o f Formosa, from
_ which the Japanese attacked—tinPhllihpinrs. Brereton" said that
permission for the attack w a s
withheld so long that the avail­
able small force of bomber* were
caught and destroyed' at Clark
F|eld, DO miles north of Manila.
General MacArthur answered
that chargo with- Iho follnwinr
statement
“ General
BmPton
never recommended an attnek
on Formosa to me and I know
nothing of such a recommend#"* lion having been made.”
MacArthur went on t&lt;&gt; »«v
that in the short interval of
time involved, it Is doubtful ttint
an attack could have been ’ car­
ried out before the enemy’s sr»
rival.
- The General added that the
air forces in the Philippines
were hardly more than a token
force, with inaufficlent equip­
. ment. Incomplete fields nnd InA adequate maintenance.
“
"They vrere.” said Mar Arthur.
--’Ltautplttely ovstwbslpjd.'*
'
Tlie Oeijeral added that mt
blame la attached to General
Brereton or other meml&gt;ers of
the commend. '
MacArthur made a list of
points concerning events on the
. fateful day,- Dec. It. Maniln time
,. j|e m UL first. Utah-the. handl-

HUNT S TUXEDO FEED STORE
brn rr Second nnd Sanford

Pliant* 358

Mi HMftuttaauU f tvm

CEWATF JOINT IIMOI.l!TIOJ NO. &amp;J3
A JOINT RESOLUTION Propusing tn
A m*n«f **.»•*« to (h« Cnfitlllullofi St Ihi
%A«u c&gt;f Flofld*. I j tv known ta Article
X X . B#cttone I end I. Thvrrof. f.cUtlny
U» lh# ConknlLlfiRM. AUrllUtlnf bt Cre• t1rg of Cefteln County Offlrva. and the
AtiMfihtai $t.d CMltcUon of HunlHpel
Teava by County Tea Offlclela. In Orarye
t*i&gt;4inlf. Florlde. ind Pioaldlnf fat fl»f•ivnrfum Dvctlona far Acceptance or Rifvction cf any l-etr of D e i Fnarlrd by
the l.gflrijlufv of the Met# nt Florida
a« Piot ideal ta u!4 Prov«&gt;»cJ Amtntf•»enL
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Ol'KNINOSOON .
DINNER

and ninny oilier items.

HOTICB O r KLICTIOII
T7HKM2A9. The U flU elure ef IXS.
•r&gt;J«r the ConitilMllun of IMS. vf the
•tele s4 ftoetde. did pen • Jutel He*oLiUoni pivpvelriy emendmente to the
Cun»tiiullen ef the lu te cf Ftortde. end
the isms were eiived to br e vote of
ihree-tiflhe of til the memberj ,ile&lt;trd
lo veeft hou».*: the! the voter oa wkd
iJoint fteeoluUoni weft eetvred upon
their revpectlvt*Journelt. with the yeea
end i i j i thereon, end they did dttermlne end direct the! the eeld Joint
Mee^lutloni be eubmltted to the elector!
cf Ihe BUte el the OvrrteJ Election In
llotember 11(4
WOW THZAEF0H2. 1. It A. OKAY.
OecrrUre of fltete of the Sute of fUrtde.
do hereby (Ive notice thei •
arW EK AL ELECTION
will he held In eerh rvuMy In Florida
•n Tuesday neat succeed Inj thv .ftrvt
Monday In November A. D. UM , the
vetd Tve*4ey "bviof the
*
rIJ T li d a y OF NOVEMBZJt
for the retlflcellon or rejection of (he
•eld Joint Keeulutiona preprint Am^rulr w «U lo the ConeUtutioa ci the fitele
•# Hondo vie:

JUST AS MRS. SflMA MONlNFIlD, .New York, uia of Iho 18 turv(vorg
of the It* Ifiiun airliner ditaitrr was bcltitf taken (nun o rescue plJn#
(top) at the Gamier, Newfoundlaial, airport, her brother, Joseph I'omcx,
arrivtti by plane. Ama/etl at flminiM him at her aid#, thy injured woman
(ill plclute at bottom) Is overcome with emotion.
(/n(rrnatlonal)

F O O D !)

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IsEOAU NOTICE

ROY JOHNSON’S (iRIIJ,

LUNCH

T O K Y O . S e p t. 27,1/P)

General Dougins MncArthui*
came out with his long
1 'awaited explanation of how
moat of the American plnnca
ip the Maniln area wcrc-tlcstroyed on tlie ground on thu
first day o f the war. MucArthur said that the U. S.
A ir Forces wore hopelessly

Tuxedo. Yellow. Corn
PillHb'ury’H Wheat Shorts
Pillsbury’H Wheat Bran

S

Ut it
if
l!ll{»l'

hulij riiiiiloyr, for rvrry 10 AnlrriMenutn tie Ivani le’vicli, lull, &lt;fin fmnilirn.
'lender, patriiAn of iM-anng ami
In |t&lt;00 |tmr««
mu*
'ilures, »ny* htr family ml- kV4 rkifr for ev.ty II famllii**.
*ate i .'from Spain to Smith
I be bureau s»y* that in lltlU
America -Mm yj-at* age. Kiw
,
e ,.„i,,|| fiyetdly.. and ev- mote than li.onO m Women w ork'
■«l a*— bml.'eliolit employes, a
in Arihifflun futility ill in nrr
|oraU*il !lii» PfiitfiRon Ituildlii^, the ’ t-rynne tliink* rbe will i&gt;e one,of -1enter number Ilian Wete lisled
&gt;
capital*
mutt
disiiogmsluol
Navy Ann**, Knrl Myrr mill* Ihi* j
f i any oilier •ccuputlon, Ittii by
National Aif|arl. 'Thu majority
1 'trb, lu ll, ItpplOXiluMrly' 4IN),*
•.Oil of the-,, had left their job*.
of it« , rc»iil«uitn rill- fcnleral rut- 1
%%nrkiiiK in thc (Hatrlrt of
The majority of these, accordCnlirnit.iii
int' io»a New York Drpuitimtut
1let till*&gt;c of ilw .1. ime |M&gt;|iulutlou
• I ah.o -u t v e y , a , e uiiM illin g to
rt i'im to th« •&lt;'*oM tulip I t'ciiti »•*
—
Yi ri ri ui u' a «in(t* li’iri*1
lut lira* littv uiillno i/ca| that »!»&lt;•.
i f Hit* Luflifi iur\ th#y y«»t rDi*m h r»- iltuiny I|i«* vtar y m n
vmr Arllruttort became a ritv in [
Hrml of a county, proviilrd tin*
rirflhtc nlw want It so.

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(Ks CallmlUm mt T o w , b j Amandloj
ftl The Isefialeture then it the ( j f W
JUctlort II and II el Article VIU e l the U u v i heeeien of IN I, end from time to
C'ootUluUea ol the lu t e el ,1*1eel de u Ume Ihereefier eneet l i w i iH O fftaf
Adopted el the Clenertl R m IU m el Ne&gt; ihe p o e m , fuaetkme. duties end com*
o m U r , It il, celd Amendment to _ P r*- peneetkso o# County T e i Collects dene*
%lde Ijt the He-Numt&gt;er1nf el lo tjo fii neted la pereyreph I of Ihls hectl.n l\
II end IS of Article VIII of the Conctl- end ehell likeetiu provide fur u.e r«l«
tuUon el the flute el flerlde u Adopted leetlon. rare, cuitudy, rryortlng er*d die• I the Oenerel Election In lloeemher. bureemenl of ell Ueee cwtlecuj Lj the
County Tea Collector.
ol Article VIII of Ihe Coaitltutton vf
the BUU of FlorU i. ervd to Provide the!
In the County of lint«b*foufh. B U U ol
Florida, the County ^Tsn Aeeeveor ehell
•any ef* “the “County
Align the P
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*for
Levylnj su it. County.
the purpose
Bchoolc end Municipalities In Iho County
of IflUtboroufh Exrept the Oty of Plent
City, Flortde. which Shell be Eaempt
from the Provtelvni Of (M l Amendment,
Taiea l^eJM by the BUU. County.
Count? School Iloerd. School DUtrtcti.
Special Tee School DtatrlcU ond the
MunUiiulUtM of the County Except the
City of Plant City, flortde.

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TUKi: O/ THE STATE OF 1*1./KlinAt
The! the follov&gt;ln| Amendment of
Article VIII of the Conetltutioo ol the
nut# of Hortste relative to the n»rv«ment end Collectton of etl teeer tn '.ho
County of Hllltboroufh, BUt# -u Hortde.
by He-Numberin| BecUon II •• odo^lrd
hi U»» O r e m l a m t e a of IH I oa ee so
make It reed Section 12 Of Article VIII
of the Contllhitton of the *tete of Flor­
ida. eAd by Amend Inf herlion II of
Article VIII nf the Conilitulton of the
Bute of Florid:, ee tdopted et in* Henerel Election In November. nJ IM4 en
ee to meko II reed Bee lion n of A*Ucle
VIII of tho Cnnetnution of the Htote of
Florida. en-L tn evdude the Cit? of Plent
City Pom fold Amendment; lit end the
tome la hereby tyreed to end tliell be
eutirvUMed .to tho P o t t r t ot Ike » &lt; t v

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committi* sumrrmmf
nousr joikt RcnoumoN no t*.

A JOINT HTSOI.trrtON Plupums lh,
Ani.m hi.nl ol Jnll.ni JC ol Arp.l* Mi
ol Ui. ComUUiUm si U»s * U I« ol n » -

To f/toie w ho eagerly a w ait

Here Is the Latest New*

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ar.*TION I. T&gt;&gt;» ts(UI*i"&gt;* I* sulherbed *n4 't n iw * m J It ir n i U , hr l s «
h Iso* *n*ct*u hr II si U* inultr m -

•ian h*M la A. D. 1*41. •* tl U|

uUr tsMlon Ihtisintf, lor Um ranJ'Uan, obatutiii.f mt ur*Hog o t sng
Counit O llU ti la Orange Cuuntr, Tier14*. im l 4 n l . U.ett U m t.tp '.ol Irena
Inn etlKi* e&lt; thl* Aitkl* Jo-li** el nil
n i « l ' ; sntf Ie p 'o iU * M the u e i i t i i s l
kr..1 rolletilaa el munlrtgel Msr* nnd » tempt tu rn Pie preriuere) e&lt; U&gt;1*
n "r"m *iiti. u t elts*r et lb*m. hr Countr AmvnJmtrt.
.
U s olllrsrt In teld Ceunlr. Anr Its M . SECTION I I t. From anf aK«r Janu­
enotud rtsperilrg the -reawlldttlun os ary I. IHI. Iha County Tat Collector tn
crrsliee el enr Ceunlr elP••• mall pro- tho County of IIUUbtHoufn, Blato of
brrlbe the Maatra. dalles sad lorngenae- VTofMa U.aII rot 1*41 sit Ua#q Wvtot? sn
l h " . ol Ihe efTU.rs deitgnsie-l ineieln tho County bv (lit BUM CuuMy, County
tn etrrtlte snd dtuheri* U-* dull*, ml Behaul IksorJ. litiawl DUtrtos R pnlil
Pas o i l ) " ' le cnaelldsled or rrtaud end Tea Bchpol Dutxuti and MunidjmllUoa
anr lew nu Snecled leapertln, trie eaaeee- of JIllltborOUBh County, FtorUa. oirryi
menl end rollrctloa el munlrl^sl usee In tho City of Plant City It b # A f oavmf.1
and e*ae«em*nta, or etlher et Ui«(n, hr
Iha brovUlona of tlfti AmcAdmvnt.
euuatr U s,D in r*ii ahell preside U r lh* from
E Tho LotuUtorf^hati at tho Lo«M*
laUvo BoMton of i h ! a&lt;»4 from ttmo to
ttmo tharoaflar. oitoct M m •t*orifyUi« iho
ponora. function t. But m i and rom ptru-

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Deliveries
Everybody from factory to dealer It doing everything
that can be done to ipeed deliveriet to you
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W* know that Chovrolol Is doing everything passible la
tfep up Its production totols-lo.shlp more ondim
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a m cart
us ond lo Its thousands o f other dealer* throughout America
. . . and w e know, too, that w o ore assured o f getting our full
proportionate shore o f Iho currknt output and of, future
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Ihe first *hr#* months af tha y **r— H |, Mvarthdlaas true

In total production from that day I* this.
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Associated Press Leaded W ire

n r it n ra o t v r n n v T i n r tu rn a .
[ t u b * o r n i r trrATf o r F U i'U ,&gt;*i
Thkt the fulto«klnf »mrfv«1ee*#nt el *««•
lion S» Article III of Ibe Cno«UI .'
»*1
the Stele ef Flsclda releltng to
• dil­
ation* ti hertbv u re td tb sru1 «h* l ^e
• ibmltle.l to the elector* nl th* *t»t|
o ( Ftorkle for r*t|ftr*tl.-n or tries: » »t
the nr it Uenevel KVction to be t #'« n
Nevcrmber. A. D. lh * toot l* to n r &lt;b»l
tit4 Mellon *10, Article III ef the ( c\*
•Mutton ef th* Btite ef Florida’ •/-ill ||
enimdeB end M emended ehell tr*J A
folio net
SECTION SA Lew* m iklni It.e ••»r&lt;m&lt;latlone for the eeUDct ef r-N it
efflcteU end etnpl.'vrra end etl ethtr
•open*#* ef Ihe JHile Uxell cont»»n proYlftteni nn no ether rubied nor ii.iil re
approfrUIUn be an Incident of inv «thrr
bill; ell d ele enetobriettonr e»cr^t repro|»rUtiooi for the roen^y •ctitK-*!* n v iv
tier, cltlee. or ethrr petltlcel r»»t*li» •»*-»•
of the Btete. ■*oroprDttof.* In errmr*
eent Improvomenta end bu»tJ;**e» t**
•trie Inrtltutloni #• pfottoel 1st »*
prior
• noctod o| |ho t ill Wfl«iolur«
IvctsUtufM and for bontlom r
fund* and Intil fun-lc, ohall he
In ono fonoral apniDeflation bill *»r icfi
amondmanl or atipplomant iLmto
•hall Iso for no lorvyar than tou «»•'*.
AH approofMItoea maio pi!*-r t&gt; tbo
adoption of Ihla i m i on arhtoh aia tern*
Uktw to (ho
o t iMa m W i
ahaU OJiylro ao ol July I, III*.

‘' K e e n
e rm.mn,
w nr u
transportation by bringing
"your cor to us lor service now
and el regular intervals. Lei
us helpyou lo keepit In good
running condition-to main­
tain iU parforn)anoe, appearanee'and resale yilue-until
th* day wRan yeur dkw Chev­
rolet comes along. , • •

WIST COAST IHIPBUUOn Henry J, Kaiser spreads his hands expressively
as tie appears before th . House Merchant Marin* Committee to defend
hit shipbuilding activities during the war. Kaiser admitted his companic* made huge pronto, but declared they also saved.Iha government
half , billion dollars providing Vitally needed ships.
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MEETING R L A T M ) MONDAY
The first Phil meeting of the
Men's Club of Holy Cross Church
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111 he
Im held
K-t.l in
In the
th* Parish
Parish House
llnusa
will
Monday evening at 7:00'o'clock.
A supper will be stored.
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Th* a8nford Celery Drippers,
cclored baseball team will
meet the Orlando Red* In a
-ritr at Municipal Park San-'
dav afternoon at Xr00 o'clock.
The proceeds o f tho tilt will
be allocated to a fund for con-

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fkoak vou far your hinndfy
promise you a naw high
Y O U 1VMI01 OF SIRVICI

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Poland reports a shortgg* o f
cats.. Thera 1* ea*&gt; country that
should prove a very ready m ar­
ket for that yeVto-be-Uveaud

Ihr

Puts 31,000 Men

Into *Mill ui ns As
Rains
S111i
Fail

tutil literally thou..
residents have boeu
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homeless by the flood, w a ­
ters. MotV* 'titan six in ch es
of rain fell during the night,
and tlio rAin continnca tp fall
tjslay.’
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A t Ihe height of (he (food,
transportation
u is ’ halted
in
mane portions of San Antonio.
Hundreds of automohtles were
stalled while
their occupants
wailed to vnfety across street*
where wuter was running with
dantrernugi swiftness
.
The Good is .di-scribed us the
wor«t since the t 1 San An-,
dimi.i ll-i-lei
\ Sun Antonio
ncw&lt;p,ipvi' .ii-.nia l it ps. tb*
most serious flood in the mem­
ory of living 'man.
*
I'o) *e i.roadr*-J appeals for
h-'.itil oil...m I motors after
\tmv .1'«• 'i 'iltie, I'ui , a number
of ,t. |
i
• and raft* '
TRIKD FOR THEIR CRIMfS .iK.iinjt htigi.mily, Germany'* micr-powcrDll high cnppiMnil sit* In ihe prisoner*' ilock l*ifr&gt;rr th&lt;- Intern*Itnnal Military Tnhurist at ttu rm i.ri; They arc I Ren trsrnar
*lr*l Hermann tkreimg ram inpilrr of the Luftunllr ? Ru.lolf
He**, deputy fuehrer. 3 Joachim von ItlhtM-ntrop foreign minis
).cr; 4 Fi’cli| Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, chief of ihe high com muni.
h —Alfreil Rosenberg, rllrecior ef the foreign pohlu .l oftti •- &lt;&gt;
lla n * Frank, who tulc.l Polish ar-v*. 7 Wilhelm Krirk. ilirrrlor of
central nfflce for ’Norway. AUa&lt;r-loirralnr. R Julius Strnchrr.
eilltor nf l&gt;er SUirwer; 0—Wtlthrr Punk, director of lh* luirhsbank; 10 lljalm ar Schacht, heal of,the lteichst&gt;ank. It Grand

Chinese

patrods. AU wl
are interested

New Munkeys.
Arrived Yesterday
100 Weap ons To ,\ | Municipal Zoo

Armies Citrus Packing Operations Slated

Locked !
Struggle

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American

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Athens KcHidcntH
Voting Again Today
. Aihens, Tcnn., Sept. 27—trV)—
The resident* nf Athiui*. Tdmi.,
■re voting again toda) nnljr two
month* after th bullet-punflurral
count)' election. Thi*
tliey
■ re chousing a mayor. f""i alder
mt; and a school b«*r&lt;l
T'|» office hi'litsrs sell G-d pi'lay
will succeed those wh • I'-ignrd
as a result of the p.lilual up
hraval in thr count) folio ing
the
bulleta.anl-bsllot,
rlecti.in
Aug. I.
Torl*y’a Idalloting ia in the form
of a referendum by the C it y
Gcv&gt;d Gnvi rnmrnt l-eaguc. The
oflira holders have •giccd to re­
sign at • time with candidate
chosen in the referendum tn re■place them one by oftc. Vacsncie*
an the county election commission
ruled nut a special elec I ion.

D isruK sion I ’o Bt* On

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LAWRENGDRURG, Turn.. Sept.
87—l&amp; i—Tha difen** counsel- for
Jft Columbia, Tenn. negroes charg­
ed with participation in last Feb­
ruary's racial flareup started
their cose today.
Th* state' rested Ue rase last
night*
a fU r offering testimony
and exhibit* aimed at proving
its ccntentlon that four policemen,
who were shot when they entered
the Mink Slide ere* of Columbia
war* plainly visible.
. The
defence contends that
hegroe* In th* area were alarmed
over "racial feelings” end mis­
took the officers for a mob.
Th*
state presented Its
case
in ■ week, although it took six
LONDON,
Sept.
27—(AT— A weeks to select the all-erhiLt
jury pow sitting In the panel box.
British political .agent wae eh.’t
tn death In the nrthweet Trontler
New* Agency dlepaUh‘from Delhi REM AINING TRAILKRH MOVED
said that the agent, MaJ. John
Stewart Denal. wo* kidnapped ' The remaining trailers of the
by tribesmen June 2t and lat«r SO Navy trailer* at the tralliuwas released. Th* dispatch 'gave camp at French Avenue and Flftn
no details of his death.
Htreet were todiy being loaded
Donald and two other members on Navy trucks br mean* o f a
of the British Agency staff wer* large rntne, end were taken to
held captive two week* by tribes­ Green Cove Springs, This will
men before their release eras supply a badly needed area for
negotiated. •'
. &gt; trailera of'Incoming tourist*. .’
Ihe injunction, which had resalt­
ed In the imprisonment of union
chief Ceorge Mueller.
Sjtllfment hopes aroused by
the withdrawal of the Injunction
an,i the release nf Mueller wer*
dashed-by the failure of wage
talks. Tha urlrn is demanding a
20 , percent Inerase, tha latest
offer from the company would
havj- granted five percent. The
strikers rejected the offer, end
Mueller says the company has not
budged since.

British Politician
/(gent Shot To Death

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I.tiili i m in i. 1.1 't i . "
has liei ■
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m ade
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fie
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Kept
J7.
lishr.l in ;s \ si I**milt * * • v\ |&gt; • . r
llir
\ ni^i trait I f|*|»»i» la
llic « tit rrnt
fiplitin^ • al i»«*» UT*1
&lt;)|H’iiiti|; it a ‘.'Kill iiniiii.il roiivrtietrat trie J oi|ttipiniA( «Mit|M»et o f
(Ion in .San F r i n c i i r n nn Hun*
llvrdiTin.
day, and (hi* hiirirevt topic up
"The ne w sp ape r t lo ry
va. tin
for disruitBiftfi will lo- iMinuird,
scribe (I hk '*rrliiible,M* allhmnih n About
160.000 IrRiontiail e.« ato
romplpti* fjovrrntnunt hl.irkoiif * n
ripnctrl
to attend.
Ilrn*
are
nt we
of
tie
K al ga ti
opet si* ot
anno
of
thr
rrunliitRiio
ttiry
et ill ii in force. T h e paprt iiff*-! I
are
t«* hm»* l n #d m d e nii:
no d rtntU «i f the actum ’ hn ♦!. *o
Hi t
s«»ltlt ton nr |fe. . a Imoiiia
to *»ny thr* hntlli* at It a is11s’ * •
of |MI is Oltllllll fill 'hit V HVt-l •
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flit l i a f t 'r f'.r K a I c .m *
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Of l*»*t
at II l a i l a * . .sit J *tf * Oe
tow ti o f I **1*111
I ts*
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p i
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men p n ^ lic tc il th at i( U»c ' *.utnnintnl* are i l c f r n t f | a* the * a o
(Htlnte th ey n *u ld )&gt;«• i| a ils.| Id

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Msilr* M eikrl, reir ill #li&gt;»k !•» Mm
k« » NUilM Ecr II- J. I oilman, win.
jr*I fr-1 tii.it th n r uni «til| n lut
nf ittrrti tinxluff iti tin* horih.
.\
M-rnnittirntlfitinii
tlmt
nil
l»nl«|iri|*s nt (hr mntkrt l»r pnifU
r,| v%i»» fitntlr l*i%l rvcim n at m
1*14-••1 1ti|* »•f th^ M n iL r t
\&lt;Kninry
• ••tiimit til* I'lPkfnt w m ,- t'hnir
i • ... U A l,r*f f Irt
.ii*l mill
t. ' i f . in* titi.ft . laitti* . I inner.

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I’lilllirnl

LIONS MP.CT TONIGHT
Rernlrers rr th* Hanford Lions
Club will hold a sone meeting
and supper tonight at H:00 o'clock
at the Sanford Country' Club at
which a number o f Lion officials
frojn nearby.cities an* expected t,"
he present.

Defense Rests'In
Jewel Theft Trial
FRANKFORT. Kept. 27 V.Vl —
Forintr WAG Copt. Kalhlt-*-" N'a*ii
ljurant .tixlay. rnmpletcd her .1*fciisc cn chrfrgr-a-.of taking part
in the theft of the II t l l f family
Jr wets from Krongltcrg Cnst)«« •"
Germany.
j
Mt». Durant declined*) to l&gt;*
questioned on the theft charge and
she took the stand only briefly
brfote an right-judge military
court -in Frankfurt. Her terifmany was roncerneil unly with a
compinirn rharge of l&gt;ritig alisrnt
without Irava.. A flor that, her
attorney* asked for a rec*** until
Monday to prepare final armUteriis.

27

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mica m Green** tmlo, a*
hmg ( . i « U r II |rl| I iigl.itid
In irliirn I r uni evrli
l*iP-li lie- I mm l l " -&gt;.ilt |..III
"I III. arrest
,,l 70siililirr-.
»ml I * ii i i l l l r r i ,
tin
7/
mi n air eliargi-d " tih Irving
In scr/r llir Greek military
headquarters al Trikkala in
Tlieaaaly. I h e 'r i l , is a kr)
point
from
»Hirh Greek
mililarv
authnritir-s h a v e
tieen mndurting mopping up
"peralinrls
against
armed
lefllsl IlMIllls.

Relpli

tiiihv miinkey
getting

&lt;5,000 IOstate Is
Left By Roosevelt
pill rilK K K PS 'lK . N Y.. Sept.
Z
gP&gt; Prr*nbnt -Pranklin- Del,iini li». ■i-v-tt left iH'litnd him an
,estate of fl.OrC'.nOO.
According
to n tax nppruisal filed with
iiuii-li' Ms I'mimy.
Y. inu grua*
'-late actuallv amounted to cottsiiiiral'ly more than |1 ,SOO,000.
Aliuust 47E0.000 bad to be taken
fi.,," that for funeral expenses,
drill*, bequest* and other costs.
the President’* fun ral and
legal nm| administrative costs aftu hi.\. dciitlt siimg tu mure Ahnn
fitOB.000. Kmrh of the three-oxrul"Y
of the will received *
r.iiiiml-sii n of ulmost $100,000.
Attutney's fees canto to $75,000.
Tim niunuinoiil ^%«M-te*l al Hyd*
Park cost over (il,0 0 0 .
Another
sltcshle expense came through a
part of the will which made be­
quest* of almost $00,000 to char­
ity nod public welfare.
.

Arrording to State Highway
Patrolman L. 0, Jlender who in­
vestigated
the
accident,
the
Ktudnbakrr skidded into t|ie path
of the other car when the brake*
|ocke,| - a* - Jones nppjtrd them.
Until
car*
were, considerably
damaged. Mr. Wise wit* taken
In . Fctiiald laiughtmi Memorinl
llospiOtl where x-rtiy* lire („ lie
taken to determine hi* injuries.

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HEARING SLATED TO N IG H T
Tho City Commission will con­
duct a hearing tonight at 1:00
o'clock to hear argument* far
or again*t changing tho south­
east *»d northeast corner* of
French Avenue and Twenlltth
Street from residential tn” retail
busim-s* xnoc*.

was

Midi-in i tt.rril

a
- IP", will i.iti.^ •**' ue i W til; .lift II-1»•v Ni.Fl** |e*mPn\ it " '.*•,- ft", wai t,|i t • the
levi-l nf wage* pn'il nut ui pi I.
vale iiiiiip«lry
Mure t)u." 7**0
othei t esiilutjiirii. tiave air rad V Ncialt W ise Injured
tireii -iitJeil nut and pa**ed alniig
n vn rjn tr hnliraii. I l o w e v n . holy Hi to
vnrlo",
ei'iuiniljer*
Two In A u tom o b ile W re c k
ie # r o m iili rr*| nn
Id eal d r f n ivc
hiiiidfet nintv nil » f them' deal I
•tro n irh o M . M itto titp h d h&gt; m oun*
with irlmbditutlon. Thirty are . N'l.alt Wise of Sanford Avenue
(Kins.
on -hputing.
was injured yesterday afternoon
Tlu*# Catholic nc\v*pu|i'T,
The ' legion
I*
performing nt l:f &gt;0 o'clock following ii colli­
Welfare, ytnted. mrHiiwloir, that quite a stunt at Ihi* convention. sion between tlie 1040 ( bevrolet
another icovrrnmrnt force hn« Il is 'building n prefabricated sertati be wit* driving it'Mh on
attackctl Toltin.
hoim,. witli two liodrooms right the Otlnn'i" litgbwuv near lh"
on the lawn in front -f .conven­ dog track, and a hrnrifl new IP 17
I*'
tion headquarters.
When the SlmlriotLar l!mip|i
convention end*, the model house Koutlt on the riuoi bv Stevukl
will lie shipped to the home Jones, -St. Petersburg Ktudtlinc

DPI.AND, Sept. 27. (Special)
— For the benefit of 'public
school teachers and other* who
cannot attend’ classes during Ihe
day-time hour* o f Ut" regular
school week, Stetson University
is offering' a limit' d number of
rouhe* on' Thursday ev n in g i
and on Saturday.* this fall. Ilraii
II. C. Garwood announcer holay."
. Course*
in duration, geoJ
grnphy, sociology, and history
will b« offered if there is suf­
ficient demand. Thursday 'night
classes will beg^n Oct. 3. Those
who are jn lercstd may irport
■t any time from 7:00 to H:00
P. M. that ’'evening. Saturday
classes will begin Oct. 5. Those
Interested In Saturday classe,
may report at 0:00 A. M. Degn
Garwood atated that n larga
number nf teachers and others
hod expressed their desire ’ for
ouch classes.

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i ., wild mithrcak
Ute|. 1 1 monkrys on
.»ii.i ^h.l_ everything
mild trrh iiij«r-/ irrt Sirpu.
Mniigliteu .ind lds ussDttints
gelling the iiiw arrival*
I heir )"&gt;* and into iho
enrbrsilr
adjiiining the

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27 i-ih

-! "In&gt; afternoon of
|i, lei ni.dU.ry- from
* M i l l ) Island in
Mm i. pal

gnyij fuijt, utj- r*l&gt;" led p, stall.
('ommunittl
■— - i ■—- - 1‘
■ Q - . 'f - | 4&gt;Vt"i
^'Astj&lt;tlt1JCat». J4tguilti.ring .iti* t.
past several nionUi, wore Miss " O f
llwalliif “Ker-iu* Convention ^ Will t uiHpany ,,t ihe Farmer* .State
Bsssii Zaehnrt and Mi* I.. W.
Mar Ret, The Maikft Fruit Ciitn
Of Present Battle
BurVeys bf all store*
party nnd nenrliy Sniitliuard nnd
Power Production In .Shuman.
Begin
On
Sunday
|
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made
j
In Seminole County will
i’atrirk fruit parking plant* nriSmoky City Still In 'Ihp future bv Orlando ttl’ A
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"In d e le n d ) fn»
p rl"Ii"| l-i
personnel.
II (’ . Dnllose tins
1‘u irii k l i i . i t i "iiip iim ,
Sinking Gradually tervrd a* rhairtnan nf the local
C n m la v e ’s
B iu ^ e st l i t \* p hrite
ilfu iiii nliuig .id e I In- new
nrirp and ralionlng l&gt;.'i"d Dur­
ing ihr war period ami for •omr
lime after the board w « under
(he direction of A II I'eteisnii
who is now artivc as n iraltnr.

Property

D a m a g e !s I ’M im ing:

confei

Community CtnUr.

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ZAD O K D U M KO PF wonder*
what th* newspapers will now
da to flit up that corner o f peg*
oa* which /[old th* dolly doings
la Nuernberg. ' -

Oeaueatoe

Sanford, Florida

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ml assart t* s*4 r»i riarsmtl# Caui
M S to* t » M * Sol'CUV -r &gt; # M c*-«
ttoll h#f,tM#r to r r - l r i by «*•

Day Of Judgment Near For Nazi Would-Be Supermen

Defense Of Neifroes Stetson Plans Niiflit
Classes For Students
(n Race Trial Begins

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County Price And
Rationing Boar d
Closes Office Here

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PARIS. S r p U 27, 14’)— A
working committee tit Ihr I’arts
Pcncr Conferonce today turned
down u proposal to srt up n
.Court of . humsn . rights. - Tho
court Was proposer) by Australia.
The suggestion was defeated
by a vote of 16 to 4 after Bovlet delegate Andrei Vlahlnakv
ridiculed, the idea as Infantile.
The proposal ' for n court of
human rights, he asserted, is
worthy of being filrd only in
the waste !&gt;««ket. .
The Australian plan was designei to guarantee'fundamental
freedom*
regardless of
race.
Yishinikv denounced it »s juridicallv 'an,| politically , illitciali-.
He slid it would-be no less jjcasonaM* to seek a w o r ld 'court
to guarantee equality nnd justice
to Indians in Asia nnd negroes
in the United States of America.
Today’s action removed
the,
ruurt o f human rights proposal
from the books *o f the confer,
rare. The -«tea*ur«-had previous­
ly been withdrawn from tte a 'v
dtsfls for llolgarin. Ilomnnin.
Hungary and Finland and today
it was removed from the sug­
gested treaty with Italy.
Ii
Could lie revived, however, ut

W HILE FLYIN G Jilt plana uv.r
th&lt;- Mississippi Itivrr, Raymond
IViwcr. discavfml that hr IwJ
no gasoline -in hi* tank, lie land­
ed on Ihe river near Minneapolis’
and then' faced The ?»rnbl?m nf
getting up I be I-aIlk which 1 i»
Due in hmigrtaiy reasons, the
I IK) feel high at that point.
Here he i* Ikmiik brought to the Keminole County l*rire and Ra­
top of bank.
( International) tinning Board, established bore
on Jan 5. 1042, was rlo.rd tmlav
end prison, who nfl'd inforhiv--t
tinn otr matter* pertaining to ra-4
Hoping, are Advised to rnntart
Mb*. Marth/i Chnpmnn. rhn-f III*A
j clerk * t . I bo „ld past office build
. mg in Orlando, R v/n- nnoounred
i by Mre. Kr.rl Jelsr. . who hna
served n» chief rlerk bere.

A44iltaau r#t
nvaiinati
Samoa
non r.iuunf
t!.!itn&gt;, to ib
ih*» *r;«HOUSE JOINT U s u t U T I O S N a It*
A JOINT RESOLUTION h « r o " &gt; &lt; sn
AnMn4"MWI u ArtKIs VIII at Um 1'oaslll'itlan ut Um SUM ol rValKM H fM tl'f
w A in u n i.n l mt Piu p.il, lo t T tlW u 4
ISM Court Pun al ¥ . . . « , ky A ltln ,
l l m u AMItlaeal M w i w Pra.IdS
“W 4
County ml H o . SUM *1
rv»'Ut»! P m Casiaty Ta* Atmmmot w o t
A a r n t t i Piopen* ol Ut* Cm m , lor Um

Scores Hur t, Hundreds
Homeless In ban Antonio Hood

Vishinaky Describes
Plan Of Australia
As Juridically, Po­
litically
Illiterate

plenary

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'

We ho*, boon Informed by Iho Chovrolol Motor Division (hot
th* pail month has wltnossod only a slight Improvomoqt In
th* rat* of production of now Chovrolol postsngor cars. As
a rosult, shipments of now cars lo doaltrt for dolivory are
still far bolow tho Itvol wo ond lh* factory had hoped lo
attain by this llm*. In fact, through Auguit, Chevrolet's
output of cars In 1946 w as only J X 6 % of th* numbor lufnsd .
out during tho corroipondlng period of 1941.

p r o d u c t io n g a l n t .
..
-

1908

encr
In toitav's vote Sew Zrulun.l
and South Africa supported thr
Australian proposal.

Formosa must hava been of a
vasur charactar. alnre there i*
no record of itriTTkiii'itfsii, srpt
Mar Arthur then dKlared that
the Japantae had fighter fpb
.
port from N avv carriers, and Duq r.,1" light mil
that American bombtr* without lung is im« ilown t
such protection vrould hove had eormal nnd’ still *
no 'chance of auccesi against 'trike of Duqursni
Formosa.
•
tend its-fourth d
Finally, the General aald h e, go|i«tiont arc cont
had ordsrift the withdrawal of ntw mntrarta I* In
heavy hombera to the southern have apprair,| in I
ialand of Mindanao several dav* dnlimis fur the fir*
before, and that half of the the 3200 power woi
available planes, II) of them, had .’k.000 other* are u
gone there.
i " f th* ihortagr nf
General MacArthur a
Supervisory work
ment wa« Uan*mlt*«d
the As- ,,v„ w„ rkcra arc

Mt. Nrtitmi to Aoprnprt«tioni:

their new Chevroleti

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Pacific
U. S. Air Forces Rescued By Firemen
Were Outnumbered
9 By Japs On Dec. 7

Tuxedo Sweet Feed

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■,!•*&lt;» M#.4*a'l l»#t snaiykta ssS &lt;k&gt;iw i Mb#
about itom. N s la rj Burk,srtnilns ruatlwl
| w r fcWMn meo4 atUatlsga.
j TheklJsrrnsreHstute tthiefwsr -ftskln§
tems m W* smd pUjnmom wsslf tmt of IW
brtj ma.i people
* bU* i I $
pints a 4sw.
b IM II R l l « cif klJa*/ tuU « • rut (Ultra
don’t work *vli. poUsTbowa
matU r
k l u i T I c m ( w Im a i im f l U rt n«|g|ii|
fc«/k*&lt;h«a. rfcgumatlg paiM. U t $a|f.», k'*a U
p tp sm4 m srzr, trHtUj «P nkshta. t ssUin*.
pu« m i uasWrth« g y I taUarUt t d dlul*
ri«^\MD(ur araa(j(«M arta »1UiMaArt.
OAsi UtmiAf MMUswttlwk i th« r» It *&gt;«&gt;•.
»U h yvur kUaaya cr Uo*M#r.
Doa ‘1 a alt I Ask r w r dntsiut (^r U a a 'i
U. • attauknt dlurwtU. w d •-..s.sf.Dy
for otar (u roar*. IXmia*# glv*
'PT H j W u l Will bw'k Iks II MiWt q&lt;

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IN DEPEN DEN T DAILY NEW SPAPER

Fir«t na„ atW ar uvoiedDown

,

Tuxedo ('lip|K&gt;d Oats
IMI1 0r4-THf-SPOT PICTUlf shows looters feeing from S chemist and provision mcrchant’j.’Uiop in ilombay,
India, si a military patrol wr.» approachlny lhc Cent. This' action toyk place during the rioting that swept
Ik ; .b./ when tin P.disn Interim Government headed by Pandit Nehru took over without Uie participation
Ins o v » « l l^sgue. Eighty n m were killed anJ Jt'0 tcrlbmly IgjjgsJ lo Ike riots.
(InUrr.uUcnnl)

a H e rn d o n *..

MacArthur Defends Proposai F
or g |X J)eafJ

H U NTS TUXEDO FEED STOKE
•is following: the market down!

WifriNO In a police elation In Lo* j
Angeles after &gt;he Had been booked
on fuiplrion ot mufdcr Is Mrs. .
Jeanette Par, 21, a former taxi 1
dancer. Police say she confessed to,
(trending her daughter, Judy, 3, a
spastic paralytic. She was quoted
by the police as laying, **Jl way a
m
e r c y killing—iha
killing—«he never would get
snercy
V eil.1*' (International Soundphoto);

BREAKFAST

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V O L U M E X X X V II

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(J U ST G O O D

Ta Promote (h* F r K n l a j t A a n le q

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Ts Protest Um rr*o* of lb* World;

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, Partly cloudy this aflcrnpon t h n * ^
tomorrow, with scattered G ru n in

T* Predsc* Prosperity for' Hanford.

^DRUdO lSrS
GENCAL

T H E W EATH ER ' " T71 7 ~

-WARE IHSUF-S WARNING
Turtdey, Oct. I. will Ih* Ihe
ileadlinn for rddalning drivers
liren*M for which an estimated
3,(W1 lerin m have yet to apply,
according to County Judge R.
\V. \Vare. A fter Oct. I. examina­
tion* mu»t lie taken to secure a
liretur

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MORE

DAYS LEFT TO
RENEW YOUR

DRIVER’S

LICENSE

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