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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

LEM . . .

this

from

hot

Hj\R.

o p he rose from

pullman porter to a' KING

i art two of the
iline. A t left la
* boot expression may Indicate his thoughts of tha plan, Unlernaftonal)
Most
elghtod,

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'—

wild* mammals

f A

R R t l X ’ S

PACKAG E
hah

ST O IL R -

it ixciDi biuo. j\ o n e 9 ]'$

All Colored Cast
12c

Admission

- There are aaven, different kind*
of fog.
,

Tlie population « f&gt; Texas In
pc«l 287 percent lulwrr-n 1890
UNO,*
c* •
r

a y s « s s i « » a s m s s k iX ; ,?^

« 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)
■*»'*._*
« * _*

am a zin g

% X HAUNTED

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.
__________
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

^

‘ ‘

-

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;

aortal and chrtc actlelilW
JV

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In U n it y T h a r * I a S tren gth — *
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P a r t ly c lo u d y th is a ft e r n o o n th ro u g h
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 .
•

Protect lb * Peace *1 lb* We*W|

T e PTMnele Ute f t « p m

W EATU LK

ef America,

Tm Fled at* Pres pet Ily far Sonferib
AN
V O L U M E X X X V II

E a ta b lia h rd

IM S

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A 1 I.Y

N E W S P A I’ KU

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , T H U R S D A Y , S E P T . 2G,. Itt-IG

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
. ^ ,
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. 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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,
.,
,
*!
. I o n of Hie I ire r,, 1 ,1 I'otiee U e ||n|V%.....I*
iiifltvic
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
1#^
IltK IJ ^ C
11,;| ***1 ttt
(.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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ururmfn
Jn«nk,h
anrpr
driver
wan
was
anvinir
driving
m*ar
near
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,
—
-...■I » J.
. 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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♦.»,
.'.i,*&lt;•#»'
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" ^

n ...

«mt ant.i n..* .....rr *■•!

In Movie ( apilul,..!

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iSrSnSSSf «2*2 S

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h»t

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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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�GE T W O
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

‘ 'I

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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
r1-•—
",j
g-' ■ "
I
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,
•
V tirade A
r-\ VW
11
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- -4-

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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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&gt;

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

.

.

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.
.

»a .S * M te

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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.
•
•
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-'

— ,
«
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:
■■ l
Even Witli Critics rva
Who Heckled Effort To Soon Handle
Teams Prepare

--------- -----------:

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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the Dodger* m«t the New York
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art who worked far the Yank*
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Donald and Bonhspt shut out
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A
New Vcrtt scribe. In writing hit
story of th# gam*, bad this to

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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., -. _

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.

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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'

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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.
^
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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
------

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

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(h r

flral

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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

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PAftr *1fUrr

SE V E R

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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£ .
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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 //

r -^ ± = :

-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 _•
’.
^: •

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

•

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

•

.

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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-U
.
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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
•
”
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

— • '•

*

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*:
•

.

.

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

| | y,

— 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
—. .
^

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
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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)

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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

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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

'^LLi..-'.Ri*iIl!riAlUd'i- — ’ • ~

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.
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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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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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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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tow ti o f I **1*111
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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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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.

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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.

O NLY

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.

Zoo

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
|
I
k
made
j
In Seminole County will
i’atrirk fruit parking plant* nriSmoky City Still In 'Ihp future bv Orlando ttl’ A
•
"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.

eCetieri *r v*hl casmr •• *ih#r it»t* •
r-

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

S S r n a N a . Th# Ju&lt;V# al lh# Cm
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

Ceat/af PtH$ 1

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- *' *'ion

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

U U t ia s k a eag k g ptlM a n su klss m
■,!•*&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);

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V O L U M E X X X V II

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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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DAYS LEFT TO
RENEW YOUR

DRIVER’S

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                    <text>TUESDAY, 3EPT. 24, l&amp;4j

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I*-* *»■» » ♦ « k! |rp IRB H»
hereby fn tu lre d In ■ fita y o u r »|i‘ r*m VIM
**■ * y* r -»** IHlPplim t-rj tiu wm4
y-rat nnca with Ilia Clark o f • Til
Court In tba County t ‘ &gt;«rl llm ia r nt all druK aluraa everyw here
haIIlord, at Toin,Titnn Hrua Co

Husbands! Wives!
Want newPep and Vintf

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Tilt* United* Hlntra jx iT ives l lie Ih rrc a f, a i l r r T r pr/.* m flf* "a n ' w III CURT.
tered art"! Ilia aald rauaa pru- h a h i u b t r M A T T U B C II.
lamt-at oya|*'r fl.lit-tliT In the I, *r . en
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parin '
C om plainant. .
world.
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tIHTIUCID to 99 yeai* In prUon for'lht murder of hit wife, Berlin, nt
if entrails. IIU 8am Clifton (Iftt) leave* the county Jail at Chttlvr,
hninli uiTi&lt;1 to Kdwatd Cunningham, who Ii to rrjve a tenltnce for
vhninal csiauJt. Under hli nin Clifton hug* a tilt la.
(Inlrtnallunai)

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LEGAL NOTICE

HamlMo.a /*iiini I r, riorlda.

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Cattlemen Are
Unable T o Supply
IdOcal Markets

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n Isrjft" aurphls o f r a l l l r wl|&gt;li
ih o lild ha iliip o s p jf o f , " hr* nihli'il.
It* T. Hunt, N a iifu rtl Avt-jiUi"

• • n i l t l l f M u f ‘I d e f i n e |.|I| r*t*rjfp**n
*%'I’l l h»F ■unrrmf aiMl l l i r »;i*J ca u se

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t i juirlp
{. onaii sljpnienl uf
N K . ‘iS m y i i d i d 111H wffis ial
iHiik, •f.oi.i Koilugliy. feed rnercliatit,
--- *pr,eiUcleit that * WTj Tiit
i» a im *1 ^ 11. uf t-t'i4t»tiit|Ar,
staled' wnyld be Krine under Ot'A re iliu K * 'th are w ould
Hupiill. a i f ‘rhU-keii, the *ann&gt; khortnt'a n f f U j f n-i
o l ' * i y :t|HI&gt;ON

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when

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Mp IUIUo Ip ('O tjo tl
tA t. HI.MI.I
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i’ uihled ttint f i l 'd men
Home tura) meat men |ioiuted
oven- n o w . k n o w wind
cut. that with cattle on the hoof
briliffiDK iv« hi|{b ns Ifi cents a rcllin ifR w e re In e f f e c t on feed,
pound mi iTir hoof ut Klsalrnmee J'."r wr,r they nidi- to secure
inft&gt;rrimtion frinn Itl'A offi
auctions, it is chenper (o si.II d
Ily* weight, than to slaughter c'a‘*
for focal u&gt;e to sell under ceiling prices. Alto they atiited that 1 ^"
mnny rnttln yniwer* refrain
,*•
drum-slaughtering because thry !’r,tjr
eannol
understand the many
QPA lutes add regulation*.
Wllll
" I f sl.ak men in the state of
Flotidn cannot dispose of - their u rrllii&gt;s,

THE OLD HOME TOWN
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t'lr r k o n n ® r T c lr iu ii i*rniit o f H»mInolp CoiWRy. Klorlda, tlila l i l t i

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lupply your demnnda for electrical et)ui]iment i
rvice. "The Cuitomer la Alwaya Fiyat’’ m thrj
of the. Electric Service Company.

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f a ^l*l«-||fr ! . MfVk tlfiVfr,-

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Mil I h f l i f f i tidy o f O eto l»trf /ir I*
*n « v r ifk ln suit 'f a r diyoi**.
in ii'liiv*
la l l m d r p n ‘ 1 iTfiiirt uf
tfraiifiiiiK ‘ miilily. FlarfifA, m i/ntK
lif t» v ia l (f&lt;1 flili- uf which r n « |«
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Milk Mixture for
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ELECTRIC SERVICE
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alia, ha af saibiaa pareayama
af Itw aU rallat sflar ualae m

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ia a ll Bilk atrial ipasasbaik naraslpp ba
I,nncy'a Drug Store, Metsch Itldt;.
Mail Order, 1*11led.

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iiU t m n ii Uailt of I.UkiH In at lias diu,
(Ml. L llffIN &lt;utta.ua dot 1, U ila m t n lalti
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An a ball uUa uf nulk Caala tad
blUt. l l m ratlify « uaugi u l o d d

&lt;r. sale by l.iney a lion
nd 1‘ riig Store* every

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A V E . ■ SA N FO R D . FLA

Phone 101

J. E. M e A lex a n d e r, Jr.

By STANLEY
&lt; fO T T O

A L L T H ' H A IR T O M tC S Y O U
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T I I K H T A T K OK K l/ O ltlp A
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T O IIK N II V J. MATTCHCI1T
•, Y jhi a r e ( hereby n o llflr d .that
aiill h d * ‘ liV*n flin t In Ilia Clrrt*nuft uf Hamlnola County, K io to

•U&gt; of Mp|iiMnb*r, A- l&gt; l»l«.

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Vtia ami llturefuia
i»pp**dr la aalrl n ttft

today yi.1
N f and
whkh lliry
by noon.

Heptem b.r,

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I
Clark, C irc u it Court,

romtitalrmnt. \t. Ile n rv J. Mattuerh,
drfrnd an t. Chancery No. « U * T h e
Datura o f thla aull la to nbtiiln a
d lrorra, T ou m e requ ired lu flip
your W ritten aiiearan ve ou nr befora Ih r M w on ty.firat day af tie .
tnlier, A . ^ l f l f l t , o f a i l r r f t l |trt»
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N

J|We have offered in years.

*We must moy

j j 12.95 Bed Spreads ................ .

9.95

Clothinff

Occasional Chnirs

Specials

1Z 14.25 Electric Iron &amp; Ironing Board 11,95
[ [ 51.30 Dish Cabinet &amp;32-pce Dish Set 39.95

LARGE

H 98.50 2-pce Living Room Suite... . 79.50
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3.50 Sampson Card Tables ..
15.95 Thayer High Chairs
89.50 Spring-Filled
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j| 3.95 Child's-Blanket

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16*95 Table Lamps ..............
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24.95 Unfinished Chest a,..,.,....

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jewelry Specials

ON ALL
JEWELRY

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FOR REGULAR DELIVERY

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VOLUME XXXVII

* E a ta b lU h ed

1908

B ig F o u r G r o u p T o
o s e O f I t a ly ’ s

IN D E P E N D E N T DA ILY NEWSPAPEK
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y ,

S E P T .- 25.

Italian
Territorial
Commission Votes
To Allow Ministers
PA R IS, Sept. 26 , m —
The Italian Territorial Commiuion at the Paris Peacn
Conference .today Adopted
the article which afuiittna the
final disposition of Italy'*
colonial holdings in Africn
to the Rig Four nations. .
« Glndwyn Jeb b , the Brit­
is h 'delcRnte, speuklng for
Um Foreign Ministers' Council.
promised that the countrtm which
routht
fought a
with thf AlUra In Africa
'1 will be consulted- fully on their
1 claim*.'.
_ .Jebb reletrrd to Ethiopia. Egypt
and Australia, but added that he
mererd Orltaln'a right to apeak be­
fore the United State* and Russia
on the. ground lhal \he British
fought alone "In Lybla'aml stopped
viCarahal Rommel at Ki Alamein.
v* The
e
.nr conservative
press III Rome
was angry over. Petla dfcpatche*
JkWfch - decided that the p e a *
___ «_ . .m m . • .
■ * H II —
parley had deckled lo give Eritrea
to Ethiopia. The edltariallala rail­
ed IhU an outrage agalnat Justice,
an offense against tho dignity of
tha European peoples, and that
e AUrea
i
will thus be doomed K&gt; bcomlng a slave province.
•Tile United Slates favored Inde­
pendence a.* coop «s possible for
Mve majority* of the Italian colon• BrIII.h Foreign Secretary Devin
conferred today wlUi Oecrelary of
Ctate Ilyrnea. presumably lo clarify
the positions of Ihe two cpunlrici
on Uvla Issue Byrnes waa dhH to
meet this afternoon with W. Aver•11 Harrlman. Ihe new Becrelgry of
Commerce, who la leaving Ida nmbaiaodorlkl post In I-ondon.

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Duquesne
3W e r
®
Employees F a i l

It' may sound simple but sort.
In* majl In the air has never
been done by the Poet Office
Department hefdre. It Is a neces­
sary step in handling Ihe In-

jgpreaied volume of air mall tbs
government especla when tha
6 cant rate for dome*tie
air mall goes into affect on
Oct. I.
Ajrtt 4-W

Jewish New Year To
Be, Observed Tonight
Barvlcea will be oonduted this
evening at th* Jewish Community
- ’ on East Sixteenth Street aa
usher* In th* Jewish New
; 8707 and known as Noth Hashana’, r.. Roberta of Orlando will
- assist in fthe amice.
"Where Lies Security»" will be
the. topic of tho sermon which wUI
be given this evening •* 8.00 o’clock
by Rank Attaina*. ____

tag at 10:00-o’clock-the

of the
"Juda-

Urn's Contrlbu

, HEKVO RETIRING .
•NftW YORK. Sept, 15—(A V -

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'A s s o c ia te d Press L ea sed W ir e

Briton Describes
Greek Strife As
Small Civil War

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Caldwell Announces
Action A fter Mrs.
Andrews
Declines
To Accept Position

Bandit Acquires
Obsclctc Cleaver

tiAf.tlMOHK Mil
*pt ;-r.
•Vi 4'*rnl)-imr-jrur ol.l It.,
T A LLA H A SSE E , Sept. 2 5 , _
tllork b mtnu, .i meal el h it
today and tltrrnn lie., a .lory.
./V)— Spittfaril 1.. Holland, Ml*- llUnk told i-ollr**-»!*:»• site
Klnriihl’if ual lliiut governor,
fcerimk c i entail.I la*t iilslit
toilio*
"its appointed by
«tt**r a bsiulli rrh'ied I.t moth(•tivonior Mi fin id Caldwell*
•r'a miH-ery .-&gt;lote lh.it rite ri-j ,|
iilm half a bl«vk up ’ If,- li.-el *lo sunfeed tin* Inti* ('luirlea'
•sttt} hurled a in Ml ele.i,er at
». Antlrcu'a win* died a week
him lor good mej.arr
SALONIKA, tiire-r, Srpl.
. ago.
The rlenvrr mUvd It, iau?l
21—-i/P. —The
Prrnvirr
of
PITTSBURG. Sept. 25-(&gt;D —
tlld tilt buidtt limped it up to * CoveiTMir • Caldwell
an(•refer, ( nnsta.itin Tssldari*,.
Th* Duqursnc Light Company
»dd lo Ihe IMi. loo*, lie had yar-' .nuunr-ed
ha* described the * i.ilenre In
flic* appointment
in Pittahurgh today announced
nrrgd In thr .»r*uf- Hill .alii
m ilhtrn Greece a* actual war
that ita employe* have failed to
thi* afternoon a ft e r .Mr*. Charles
Mika Block .
against Ihe nlale. Hr declar­
II An.livv,., th-. widow of. the
end thtlr' walkout aa ordered by
"let
lillii
b.,tr
llie
i
leaver
ed,
lhal
Ihe
turmoil
rrralril
Ihe Allegheny County Common
Inf#* Snifll-.r, &lt;l**t llticil to. flrrrpt
VVp don’t haw ant no-a- ali&gt;*
t I I.) cilprkir &lt;d leftist band* In
lh»» 11•••1111 fi•&gt;tt
Plea* Court. The court yesterday
wav"
The**al&gt;’
and
Macedonia
»
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set the deadline fer th* end of
K. iiiiM, *!i,. .. tiio I'ciqocratic
h* 4 a- auction- uf order bul
the walkout at 10:00 A. M. Baskir.'iiihu*.
f.-t t l .
i.i iix-W sr
a i|Nr»llon of « v
trn Daylight Time today..
term for which Andrew. .1 cTinetl ,
' ThP decision slated that, the
t.i ,-j-ek rc-uoniinatioii tlii* year,
LONDON.
Srpl
*j;» DlN A
court would hold nine independent
will
elVe f,!r . tho lale seiutor
poiii'fHitnn f«*r Mir ItrfttinH Korrljji*
^
lea (era guilty of-contempt unless
lnlII f.imiary ohm hi* own six-(M ice tit-lav ile»cidi.-.l the flglil
they called off the strike. A t
&gt;eai I fm will-Virgin.
inc in (JrriM r ,i' n "win.ill wnlf
that time It also aen'eneed the
1 1t.-.. Ib’lilcctat uominatien vlrBAVINO
8
UKVIVEO
the
crash
of
the
Belgian
sibena
airliner
In
the
Newfoundland
wilderness,
Jeanne
Err.
j
ejvil
wir.
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tlul
I
lie
t.U’ei.
preallent
of
the
striking
union.
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-tat.
Mi if Mir i» brlli min f«»r» r &gt; wric
flown*
btfwr
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tlrr
when
II
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on
Ihr
fioiulrr
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in*'* S*,ti.it»*r ha« b^cn
Mu llat.. had
. and
Its*
Mo:Her
had VafnaM
refused Ito
end' •llUf
m p i-n oi. r\*-r
fitiil
Y
iiito-Itivin.
Iltiwrvcr,
Mi'
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hu ruuirn# i strike which hea crippled business
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K« rri&lt;n O ffn r irpK •riiiHtivr %.u I
•ml Induatry In the nttaburg area
*
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Mm- Hiitf.h
*now in titer*'#When today's deadlint arrived,
II- I. *•.
w ill mil
- nllnl ti|n*n Hltlr
the court gave the strikers ona
a j.-&gt; - .
tl.
titrrk k’ &gt;v ttinuiit i»«|iir *
\ Sij.l Jatrg
estra hour to return to work.
e.f^T.
f . He* maflty
thru «i«l
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Workers at th? JonrQ and
H
• |*t i- rri i
id* *• *um&gt;
A m ,hlli&gt;i* r* thr Hi»M*h -|M»k••
Laugiilin strel corporation have
thr Floriila
iimn. ihr litfrk r%i»httrr rt liret »
I r^trj t limit oi-inhb:«-f ft •f*wbegun a sympathy strike. ApIty ASSOCIATED p r e s s
1 k’l'vrrmir
t »tn
\\t !n II
i «.«&gt;
At4*1HVlit* elf 4** *•»*•* H k* Yll^o U ' ij .H I MhiHU 'I I I»h j| lo ii'rli
parsntly it I, in protrst niictnat
ti - i*. u....
iih| linin'.tlr
that any f"*•'•r 1 I itiun |7 1
thP Jail sentence given Mueller.
Mi' -It*! Stalin I' hInv l«f«
i* l •*njim wen tmtnir no f i»!f Mir t**•fj»yr rlr« I b’ i «pl* • «tii|iaii v w,i . ill I MO
pie i tout s.f fti«»
Vminl
t*illf*iij? m*w *|ui|»cr
Workers at th? 4ones and
I»
|if S.enfold Ktw ID'
f.
^'ntpl ItII ,| •fill rpe
knn Ntiur I’ ark
ltd. I
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r«fi* •» w m Mi* Smilli Smni' • ••it#*i jnl I I.aughlin plants brlong lo the
land
that
lllitaiii
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t
i
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k
•
f
hr
Sifiatr. ha« a (o r* .
ilrr.v
1 lA.ll 1 MU nil .1 ( II I V.lf |iff&gt;t llr.1.1 •
tiling witty m! tit title
thtir jobs at ona of the plants.
Ilirr
I
I
p
'da k'oirffuo lirrn rleTlli *|MtkrOiiqii aid lie dl*| iml .dent; l\ v r&lt;mi|iil»ell Ai Iip.ii
Some have. been quota! a* say­
In AHaiitli. t fir fniiMiftlllmt
♦ • rank ,,f t ’ nitr.j Slatrt
l lieej whrlhn M» Mi#*-i*ht fiuhtiio; mrr, 1*11*1 !! *t il 1 11 urn witn
i \at«»t l
ing they are going to stay out
ram-'
forth
u-itl»
hiich
|irni*«\
TinKi
in tirrrn* hik anylhiii^ to »l f.mtni'l ll s n i*♦!«! \ U A M * «a
A. Itcid Manft, statu Legion ad
until Muellgr gelt out-of jail.
I&gt;nI••■i »Hi«l "On th«* whole, it l»
juUul, togctlui wifUi Joel A. Held
it flunk, Pitc«»urHi;HiK 9inlriiit*nt. with thr f*« 1 that Kin^ h " " K ' son .uni l(al|di A Smith nent
Sanford postmaster and CampbdLj
II e»f (#!*•*•'•* U hI out to rrturn ti&lt;-«l in I|i•* mrr f.o arrmiet rt
It Kivry frrih Ih»|m* to all Ihioi* to
I.Ofifiin.- Poet r»JI delegate, • w ill,
hi4 fhinjir
*h rt|HN-|rd pir ,|dn*t, ^fl,t t|i.n
-*
h'i
fr*r
w-»r
leav# Tiiurcdoy mrming for the
1 I .o r London f..| A thru- Mnlav |M. A IU|l .,ff %.,u, , ^ I n l 't l i r
1
1
1
1
J||rk*«M
|Vlll«*,
Mo
I
IlllPe
national la^rinn convention which
thr
%|H»k«'»in.*n *ald their
nffirrr
I nltilt wii^ not
"pilltiKIli An
tidcno that &gt; uj**»l»nv and \1
cptn* Monday ak San Kranciaco.
—Ihr U r* Di It U-n II g. i
a.tt'l Slnlirt atill Iruvr*
|human mdividijfil« hi- invnlvr.i in r„,| ltl, po^toi ..f V ft b\ *•-»
T O * vdll motor U&gt; Ocala and
Ji-RUSALKM. Srpl 25 M/P)
thr wiirlrl |»f*r|ilt*»c«l n** t*» th« th* fiuhtiiiK. hu! »u*t ni lurndHu^
pick up K»l Marlin, “ delegala| -fhe Innei /.ionut Couneil i ,hIa , fJj'n
tan t'hjiii h
1h Inn-1
It * f
f hi* ►•e*1 rinrtil*
and
wherej,Jpr|l|
Pi|
lhp **Vn*’MI OknilJ
a k?iic) ,,ppm(1' p ,,lP"
• \ '" " I - " f
,h.. lev - I , , m | |,*\., 11y ..f ll
,- Ihr,,
7, . toa Jackadnv.llle
a
•*,
ai
MI*A
| IMHI Mir
PCNinr tltrv •!«» »•*•( jll»« with th«- of •'•&gt; .«*ill -•**,l„mi.-,|
11,.,' llni
- II,
they will embark on n l*ello
„u ,. ,,n,i
ihP London
I \\ I \ i , i
2f*. i4b
Mi,,
old Ion-, wi»\ii he-rn
uct ion a of Russian ri-|ii
al ive .
NANKING. China. Sept. 25— line*- plane to
,il|i|dviog
'
loi.n-rk
flail**,
Trxu*.
Ihen'j
.1
.1
1
.
. •»
...
. v'onfprcnr*- on I'nlrstiru',
lOnu
im l m
*
Van
In- timv
Mir
mil .I...I • L
llillner
lA1)—Chinese Communist* still re­ to El I'aiO, Loa Angelc* ami hail u, Htilain keep* Jewirh leader*
T)l, pc«vt Orlr.nu Times-Pic gus.biimenl with aims,
and’ liappM-sl &lt;i.-nliir.- aln,
l»i fndtt) «h»u f»d that 17 uniun orfuse, to participate In peace talks rranciacr.
■
fn .loientlon camps in the Unit nyul„.
.sinlin'* Ktalnio-nU by
Mri'iislm was inlrod.ii.-d I
Ills tfHIKlrt h hfivr l*r*-n atvKailltrd
until a cease fire -order fs Issued
At Ihe ronvcntlon city they wiH ***"**•
sr
( 1 _T
lirello'i. II II Met'italia, and by •iiif*f* tIn* &lt; Itl uutlU'ut nrcanlx- *
.
no lueah-i are full em.UKh to m i
•nd an -armistice. arranged.
he Joined by Mr*. Field and Mr*.
my*-&lt;uu.iT- hrgnn Ih^j Mitjrk • .
Tho council, yplal ta. Lurn. duwii. qu. rich (bn American thir»l for
A communist spokesman - ;in M
„artln
m " . who *have been motoring thr British invitation' after a rqlightmmrnP^. Along the soma m
v a.
m j *?• Hn. Mrfd*Iitr itl’ frillMNl lit
*^litin,-r ilcclarcd -Our general
Nanking aatd today tbnt the Com- through th* ’west, and by Mr*. alx'-houp it(‘ hat.l tn“ Jhrii*fclei7i.'Thi*‘ line, the Memphis ‘ Commercialrotinsid, .leioitn-' ( ’..o|ii ( r,f Ilirmmrmlst peace ~TTe!tothrtor, General Mann "viho hae been vi*ltlng Jn London Conference I* nnw in re Appei.1 deelnr.-d Slulin hns lu.t
toi-li.iiii lur I-. rod &lt;n investi.
Chou Kn-Lal, will remain on tha Seattle, Wa»h. '
I In in, It,'al,' Strri-I „l Mi hi|ilti
cess while Aral, delegates eonsuli-i , upiid.i.U'il +&gt; b,- Mursul -hjirtlve
w*a» i'll
of pru«reldrltncs In Shanghai until the.'MeThe Orange lloreo apeeial left new proposal, of tlieir » » n ,
T 8-lill . * lin t. I, know i- „ ii ai.*iin.|
,,f w -ild . ntntiiunisin. Dial. Ihe
-vi-rv on
mamli are met. The spokesman, Jacksrnville 'a»t .veiling »&lt; ‘Lnn
» ■ferttt-*
, I wn. I..,- »i..ini
n il-abstin*'
J,-w» .l-pp*"l in w »|.i.|m-&gt; -aol I. him eii.nigh
*
.
in
Hi* * iiii »' iitself.
i », i i , jr
&gt;1 ilato
lf--g fv|kl&lt;1* ' HtftMkl '• v IkfC I lie v% •Id
Wang Ping-Nan, said that either - ..... .........
* -I
* i Hi 1
\\ •
Iv ,-.mp
oclock with betwien aM and *™»| work ve»lrrtl»v for Iw h
(„r (I.- 11—i - f tin- M-al-l t 'tHV tin*It • . Ilir
•I ni a ir. *
»*A
' Hill
General George C. MarAall or delegate* alioard. Among ,!he«r
-.'i t » um
.....
u. |.
alcrl ... I l l . -Ti-Mig
t.md oily
11if *| Mmiri|Kil /-•*" H81-8islilig t'f I
Uml,e»| Slate*
Ambassador
J. were K5 member* of tin- Miami Jrr it null in Hint other ritu
t line* nf tbe ).i// • i.i ID I*\ .Di
III I'nti- I'M ""' Mim»l.-i .Main, • Jurn-• Moilglltoil. kee|irr Mini »-.»»«!
. I--.I i-&gt; barm
Leighton Stuart could get a cease­ Drum and Bugle Corp* of the Agency *"i. 1.*?* any lh&lt;- -t,i|i|ii,gm niging
■.-illterl ' i-l
fire guarantee from Generalissimo Harvey W. Seed. Po»t, (hue lime, w t. u |.rolc*l ngalnst Tli.- d- (|ue*li»i&lt; and ainarr -lalcumlit (In ' "it- iniMikr
1, ' Ii •
porlalimi o f Jrwiah inuingranl
-till r*,mii»nitil.-1 will.- i.llciiliun lioin ip, Mine Ne* York linn *tilr|i *-n'".l
ton I I " "
I-l. d
One -&gt;f
Chung.
natirna and oli. lime Internation­ and the killing ,,f oiu* ,&gt;f tlicin III’ I hi- nrM.,|*a|ni ■ today ll«w .
mid
( |lt.
, llinsg*
nrovulrd the late farpillar Uil»y Q .. louijlilli
“ “ S '" '......
, ,liullrltijolt pn-mlnnc
.
ri hour this
If this were done, said the al champions .Paris, UA!7t. "They Tlie
man
killed- wns
Cchin ever, in*»»t moriilng rdilinim o n - aD o'u irt-rnl .-Jilpmrlit of liew In " ir park. ^ lie aid lie hn-l aiiiiatioi, 1 (bat low inforveCommunist, then term* of on are out again to bring home the Schwart, who died in n figlit 1« fined tlirm»clv.-a lu n. news prewalked Bralo Sited many time*. in,-i,| nffic-i . in miiiii*-towns are
nionkryn
armistice could be established by
b; hicon.”
baron.” »*ld
said Reid Mann. There tween a hriliah hoarding pm ly and *entatiiui.
..n o.te d ll* . iloetor
and
"11mI impiiUr fTer-pllo" com-.
.
.
. Inwyci VV'lkilig ill tl'—i- roll.."bin with
the group
known aa
(,c „a .20
piece down band pasieiigern on n *chooner’ which
_
_ the Marshall . w][|
„ M| B,___
. Dl#€
A right vcliig itnli-( ominuniflt
I»» '" ‘ "k". an I nl-i. In|d i - m p t i a , in Imu b,,-,,,|„- . udbi partisan
military
nr committae 0f — Miami Auxiliary
Police and WJ|| Inicrrcptoil when it tried i» I nawspapm, l.'Fpo&lt;|u,-, iiaih-d it* mine &gt;Wlilrman “ l-rra. lier.” Iia."
iary I’oiicc-ami
nmrlnalcd In g ird the— f "
“
d - tn.
•I-nl\ , ldni-1 1 ■ 'In- In-.,ling of
General Marshall (a acting * • a color guard and riflo (•"■jn, ,n rn„
illegal Inimigrnul, Into *tory Mid, u *&lt;jl -f il&gt; •»•*,i .pi**- again heel, .
* •,f "|,svf , !**•'%• ,f . tffAhi'V.;•"!
»w»l*
.. --,(.1.-10 1 nod hi i -u nirmliet,.*
special envoy from the Unitad the all day parade on Uct. 2.
I’nlr.tinr.
lion*. It isiii th«i if , Mnr*li*l lie, u llor.v III 111** Trrrpllon ward”
-*k.-&lt;!l lo IliPlli Ilir .«"&gt; -nlaaev
'• rl'
"•
" «
State*.
Assistant Department Adjutant!
_______
•
.Stalin ,|o&lt; . iml Im-Im-v,- tlirs•• 1* all"
of M -nkev Island liaiifofd and and ' Innortmi* •I*I t •tg■■ lirj-i
Holmes Melton returned Tiu-.ilay!^,
. ..
.
,
danger of
"Why h*. KeinUi-'le f'oillili
Pirn Tin |nh " I "
I*Ih .wpiiafp Shipm pnts
evening from what he dverthe I , o C C T C l Iv t ’ C O rC ls A r t *
Uussin M.-pond d dnii-*hlli/i.l|on I, nnr*t mis duly with rtinr niul
-I tt Hall » .i I
•* a Vi-ty succesefnl speaking tour
In &lt; B r »iliir *n # l A f 'I 'r i - i l ,,f lu " " " V " " m1' *
"'V,,v ill, , - 4il), Ihe U . tl" • llldri lint.I d r l - «&gt;..! 1 •• ! 1
\iil New / ca la n d
made In behalf jrf Legion *labll i
I l l l r t J U I I U C I r » I I r l r l l iup Moi-lnid Vaiiln&lt;.rimi«n
Iln-I"-. wIn, itn vfik .1 fr * week, an,I 'In- II* v II II
IIsation n«d rapamion In I’lnellas
--------- genem! mid 'h- I o-w li i.t-rn-ral ago iml liv*t l lirln 1 llirm &gt;-&gt; well ullrn-Alr/
I', Nrw
i . v !•
tinIn-.
TOKYO. .‘&gt;pl. 25 l/l’i Sen .1 f-unua &gt;H-lllg IIM-ll 1- 1I Alit I Ilf
aruf Hillsborough counlie* Wi'l(
J. i ,
-l-i- -I- I -Ui.y proII.
Monkey
Island
rllquellr
llial
rn.ivi.d,in,
In
Inlielil
al
!'-•&gt;*
NEW A*ORK. Sept. 26—OP)— him waa Department Vice Com­ record* w«-rP InlrCdtired today at
■rmy T“
I
. ,11 i„
i» &gt; i .to I by thj
IJiv-y weir. al|]e In lilt**-* Wi''k.v In j Beni Ii in Ibl'da-i
Tha Coast Guard sent two am- mander Frank Caton, one lime the Japanc*c war crime* tiu lj fn 1Ixndon.
.&lt; ltd"ll. a *p..ke«man /" rj Itavr me wlreil IncInMire and make
I i*i,-- pintle &gt;h.pII ,........ K. M'»i. i
a• t . na
-1
’1
*
■
ihlbian planea out Info'tha*A t ­ professional
magician.
whose which disclosed the iin|miiall*lir; ||,g Brili&gt;o foreign Of fire dp li eu lo.mal-debat Into simian so­ sypr. uilrudi'ut of v li-ndi. |-.&lt; ml on - '
N nil-, ittj tier,i , It*
omic to deliver medical luppliea magic went over big.’ he said. alma of former Prime Minute, rlnre-l dial Britnio welcome* Prune
&gt;»Ti pb. .pbitt&gt;- I-Inn l s
ciety
around
i|uestlonaite*
I.,
lafilled
la.i-l
1
V
,
#
j—
t
0
to a burning tanker this morn­ Th'*y were at PlnCBa* County Ilideki T 0J0. The recanl* wrre Minister Klaliir’a ’ statenjeiil that
’NuU.’’ cry ttir MiTiTrrrU lo nil out .'elaling to nd.mni tiatio., near tb,v Lqitsicr, which wet a
ing. At least one of the planea Poet, in ClearwarUr, Friday even made at n meeting in IP 10 al there I* no teal i|ai|t|lf of. M .new
succeedtd in Its mission, The Ing, and were' Joined by Walter which the Privy Council approved war. The sphko*ni.nu(iP ^ 'a reVj,1 that hf Hit* "social aetlvlly." K.|aa tally ami fmance p-dlcle, o f M-hnof*. I cttpitired b\ tl.,. Jap im-*,. during
Guest* introduced wi-ii- J e ff, thi i, &gt;dvutnre lit Hu- Pacific.
tanker, tha Bannlngton, has radio- .Woolfolk, aselelsnt State attor­ a pact with Germany and Italy.
(h? British .lioW^ Wi(tT7ig!&lt;b wfiat scornful of nil of Hit* fancy mon­
key etiquette U nil extra long tailed
of
manag'i
I-Ml 'T,r r.mri.n ii , depusits of
ad that tha fir* U being brought ney of Lake Walee and 7th Pl*Tojo wa» prime minister at
.■ effect thr Inlk will mtvp. 11I (he fox squirrel from fa*wburg which Jnhnum, district
Western Ifnian Trlegmpl. • •- in |&gt;I,-. |.1,,. on ibe two island* about
under control but thr** members tle Department commander, who time. The rFrord quote.1 Tojo a* Paris I’enre Cirtlfrrinc*'.t*ild at
w'a-v tecenlly presenjed lo llie Zoo Orlando, (' II; Ko„.|lz of • bar
I ■J.ii.n.in
. u «,,- .li.|i|,,. | ,-vef/
of the crew are dead, three ar* made a ehort talk.
saying: “ Anv race that die* -out*tha United Nation* meeting*by IL O Boxrdon of that rlly
lestuwn. VV Va , and •,‘ly'b- Mutt. yea•&lt;f--rP tin- um
Fsimihgmissing and two others ar* burned
under
th?
rule
ef
survival
of
t
h
e
A
n
o
t
h
e
r
ItrltisH,.
f/icii»l*g*pr*-»•Saturday night they appeared
prcslde.il o f tin- Key '-lul, of • i ■ -inv in bulb A 0* 11 alia ami
seriously.
at Rrooksvllle, Sunday afternoon fittest* is not worth existing on e&lt;| n view that Klalih's remarks
He'mitt«lP High School.
New /.els.id test,, very latgel/
Th* 10,000-ton veaael Is heading at Mulberry and Monday at Ybor this earth. I f we fall to arrompIMi could be an imJir*tioit*Vr an irrt
• o etli-.iKive ’ll-,- nf pbii.phate a*
slowly under hek own power to­ City l-oat wher# thev were hosts our grand mission of spreading portaut change in Ihe direction
I,at.liter to krep tin- pasturet in
ward Wilmington. N. C. Tha to all of Hillsborough' County the Imperial
ipcnai way at the time slid technii|up of Russia's foreign
g o o d , o l i d . I icm
planea wars- dispatched from posts. There was very good at it should Ir*. done then it rannot (mlley. However, ha silld that
ohailrston. 8. C.- and Charry tendance, especially 01 W.orl&lt;l V i. be heprd evm If we go out of events alone will show whether
him
4 OPENIIAGEN, Sept. 25- (/ll
such an expectation Is warranted.
Point, N. a , and wera to parachute II vetarai
eteransy' and
an Iota .o f enlhus* existence.
'I In* koala bear i* the most pqpCrew* cf four Danish fixhing
supplies to tha ship.
Melton.
nlar Au trail.in animal.
(asm.„ sai^rMr.
boats today charged that th-y
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 25
-•
were intercepted o ff the &lt;ref men (/Pt— The Florida consumption |
coar.t by Ittisxfan naval rrnfl. The o f gasoline during the month of
/. -•
fBhrrmcn derlsred, that the Rus- August totaled neatly 42,000,000
elans had laken them ashore end gallons — an increase of about
•toy vtlet*n In tired of sen.
detained them fur several day*. 30 percent over Autf't't of KMC.!
Jcr* itree of rhantel In any of
The
fishermen
related
how
they
T'he consiiniption, which Helled
U.c vdiowink categoties la rv»Clarence leaser of Akron. Ohio,
NUERNBERG, Sept- 2 5 -(4 1 MIAMI, 8ept. 20, &lt;/P»— The limited. &lt;|uartcra -will penult had run Into coastal waters to thr state m’or0 Ilian |2rH00.n»Mt. qurtetl to vtr.lt the office Of
scored a hole-In-one at tha
Judgmcnta in Ihe principal war 30 Eetonian refugees who are j They are teaching themselves avoid a storm and were helping also is an increase o f more than
liif tr..jx,iL.|b!e sgrncleu listed
tool* Country Club i W R R
crime* trial* of world war tyro seeking entry Into the United English. The womeh — with Ihe a German cutler fired across ’their 500,000 gnllons over the July
below:
cording to an announcement.
will be handed 4«wn next
States although’ they lack pro­ equipment &lt;&gt;n hand -i. are sew- the Russians ftTed across their consumption.
Coordinator — E B. Carter
beginning Monday.
per
Immigration n“ nt*
visa* ing nrw rlnlHr* :.AniTOvpAlrlnf bows. Ths Dsnes said they were
Atlantic National Bank Build*
An official announcement eaye have settled down to a life of those worn during "-'their long taken to Wamemuonde. where
liur.
HOYLE RKC’OVKRH
leaner** happy moment cams
their vessel, were searched. They
It will taka two and possibly three housekeeping and waiting. They tea voyage.
Employment — U. fl. BnJ
.
days to review evidence and read are living In an empty, dockThey sleep ntt ’ cot« loaned by said that everything resembling
State Senator IJoyr! F. Uoyiel pl'iym/'.it lien Ire, 113 No.
the verdicts reached on the XS front pier in Miami.
Park Avenue.
tiia:-cl»y of Miami. Roomrf for a wespon wss thrown ovarhosnl. has recovered from his llliiev*
**axl leaders of Gtrmany and m v m
Vocational Training snd Edu­
tha men and women arc ar­
• nd was greeted yesterday by.
The
two
groups
of
refugees
charged
vho tailed
Td over 8,000 mile* from ranged by hanging curtains Iw, BUSHIAN CIVILIANB NABIIRO many friends in tno downtown cation — T. W. tawton, Court
House.
area.
---------Kwetlen In small fishing boat* tw**n concrete posts. Thtf women /
&gt;‘f
-■ 1 11 1. a
legal A.v.l»tanre. Ilaspilallxa*
ogre* their quarters are ade­ prepare meals on c|ty-loanM. -'•UERI.IN. 8epL 25-(/T)-Aro*r|r
lion and Btste. Uervice Ofllcer
ble stoves. Most of the ead ’ anil Russian military police
ARCHBISHOP INDICTED
FIRE IN STOCKYARDS
quate but they ar* gnxfoua to

Itehcll'mis Forfeit Arc
Got tint? Arms From
Albania, Yugoslavia

Steel Firm Workers
Protest
Sentence
Given To Mueller ^

Ip v fp r

TH flfP

k

Named President
; Of Kiwanis Club,

Legionaires To
Stalin's Statements Bring Varied
Leave Thursday Reaction Am ong South’s Newspapers
For Convention
^

Molten, Caton Com­
plete.. Ix'K'ion Tour
In South Florida

Slopes Of Soullu-rn
Negroes Are Told
Ity Or. .McCaslin

To Take Part In
London Conclave

.1

Agency IteacheH De­
cision After
Six
Hour Debate Today*

/Initial Flight O f Reds In China
Stiil Refuse To Y-vFferinir Poet
Is Started T,.d,v Enter Peace Talks
STASHINCTON. fi.pt, 3f.. If ll
— The government’* first flying
posfoff.q e took-off. today on an
experimyttal flight. I f the ex­
periment works, Postmaster Gen­
eral Robert Hanncgan hope* that
^ v lth ln 1flea yean, th f_ Uaitod
*ftatee can deliver air malUanyseherp in the world within 40
hours.
Here is vrhat i* happening on
that experimental flight today.
The plan? lies • cabin that’s
been fitted out like it railway
mail car. Kix mail clerks are
•board. With them Is a Aon 'o f
first-day
covert
bearing
the
brand-new 6 cent air mall etapvp.
/The cortre wera aent by etamp
■ Vkollectors
P * '
'to “Washington for a
| Wdal
j
poal mark Indicating tha
first flight. The dark* w ilf sort
th* covers white tha plane la Jn
tha air on IU-&lt;way to Dayton,
Chicago, • Pittsburgh grtd New

1946

Holland Appointed '
To Succeed Andrews

Death Misses Crash Survivor For Second .Time

♦tt«

’

P a r t ly c lo u d y th is a flc r h o o n . ton igh t
-ftpd' T H u r a d a x ^ w ith s c a t lc t c d thund e r o lio w c r o T lm afTTrnoon.

Prosperity* Tor Hanford. T

AN

v

’&gt;

orri«-isif
uivr
Union Or«»-Mij/p-s
In iSoiflli

Beaten

Ihree .N ew -bpiuer ^ u*. k.ji.-nio«.u^.

Supplies Are Flown
To Burning Tanker

f

Reel Navy AccuHcd Of
Intercepting Danes 12,000,000 Gallons Of
Gas U I* In Florida

Lazear Scores
In One At Local

Nuernbergr Verdicts
To Begin On Monday

Estonians Feel Certain Immigration
Officials W ill Let Thcm’Stay In U. S.

become permanently settled.
. r 25— (A l­
Tim* passes slowly for th*
and firemen^ were weary travelers as they await
word from a Washington, Immi­
gration board on whethar or, not
they will be admitted Into the
country.
Meanwhile, thejr have set about

ia donate*! by well wlahey.
little money they need

Veterans Service

ive teamed up for a quick
tulion of a murder rato In

provided hy the Travelers Aid- Berlin. A Joint .patrol today.
Society.
.
•-i arretted two Russian civilians
. Cart. Felix Tandro. Reader oJt for th# murder of a 28-rear old
th# .first groqp to arrive/ t\tnf.\;(j German woman In .her notr^e In
erfbed Ukr little roving hand ’ of tho American sectot of tho city.
refugee* s» ."peopVj without a The' Russian* are suspected uf
country.” Ilul hopefflliy he said: being’ -3cmoboli»cd soldiers w^o

BKUMtADK. Stpl. 25-4/1')The head of thn Itoman Catholic
Church lit Yugoslavia, Archbishop
Steplnar, today was indicUvl ns
an inciter of terrofini. In chsrg.'X
filed With the Croatia Supremo
Court, tho Archbishop is accu»cd
of being an nctiVo participant

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Hrrvlceromi. ex-Hmdcemen and
lheir Ucpcndenta — American
Red Crnevi. lotkefrnnl Boulevard.
Veteraiui Administration —
Martin M. Rudich. ShcrUPa

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(fo rd , w ithout a doubt, is about the best baseball town I ’ ve
.,cVyr lien i'll o f In my life ."

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MAKE ONE MISTAKE AND
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tention to IL oth r than rorteord
o|iati, but on Monday the cele*
Mat -Peuuator
lnter»ected
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ner. predicte.1 the old man wouh|
. o ' , of thr overflow fr^h
pat* out- compUuly In ‘ h*
Ca,lr, „ ia which * 111651*0 crow*

future and that thing*
aorta cool down a bit.

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In Plant t i l t the IlltUboiwiC]
CatUemm'a Aa»**ri»‘ lun baa voted
not to « » of butcher * " » » » £ of
beef until pn-arnt Ol'A daughtertng regulation* are removed, hvldently the cillleiii'ti have taken
g leaf front the •■b°r uh on *

would iMn — —. —v « •. . ,
than might hexe
•spited
under co»t plu* cnntracU.
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Senator f»PP»£*
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b* regarded «» l P«**r i',',*
United HU«e» S«nRte. ha* evident­
ly takrn the tohaggon »lnce hi*
*-'-nd FDU turned the rein* “f
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Hemmed In by Inveitlgatlon* | Army, Congreu Commit!*#*
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• WASHINGTON—'The War Aaaeta Adminlatratlon la marching
down a atralght and narrow path, hemmed In on both aldea by Invritlgalora.
The government agency la charged with dlapoaal of aurplua war
property, which le eetlmatcd eventually to be worth one hundred
billion dollara.
Ilober t M. Littlejohn. new head of the.agency, ha* let a ''target”
date q( July 1. 1947. by which lime he hope* to have dlapoeed of
M aubaUntlaliy all the war'* leftover material*
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However. n W * of aurplua material arc being
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I Army and a athte department agency »
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rue- ° f Europe by the Soviet Unlpn." *
h|i„j. liullltt la o f the opinion that the"
r r U 1 *itnatlo" i, not antireljEr hopalrx*.
r TJ, but calla'for firmnea# In re*l»ting
1 further. Ruaalur Impertaliam. lie
(hfft^ollevea that nii|H-««emenl o f the
lliua Soviet Union will lead to war but
determined resilience, g I v I it g
trf). mianiiiK by atrenglh and unity
j&gt;0. amdnK the d inocraeiea, will make
vit, the Kremlin behave.
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IVrhapa .the forthright manner
iiirt* in which Jimmie llyrnen anawered
,t|]| Molotov at the I'aria Peace Conp-jf}. ference laat month wa* n aig/il
,,a. that the worm ha* finally turned.
„ry It ,1a high time.

front Germany, Poland, Klnlaad
ami Rumania.* Lithuania, Latvia Smart Do&amp;! Takes*
and Estonia have hren gobbled
His Name Seriously
up - completely. She haa fouggt
uncompriaingly for retention bf
veto power, which, under UR .CHICAGO—(Ah—Mrs. Rose Otrule*, insure* that any declaiotia taViano gave her llt'le dog. Dopey,
a beef bone five and a half Inchna
made be ’to .her liking.
... |» it 'any wonder the world is long. She »urm l«rl he would
a*klng,' “ What la Huaaia up toj?. gnaw It for hour*. Hut soon »ho
No de**'a person than the nnof- ascertained ti\at the bene waa
anient ltU»»ophll*,.Will lam C. gone and that the puppy seamed
liullltt, make* It e|*ia* In III* m- about to dia, I low he swallowed
rent hook,- Tna Great Globe It- the solid meal, nobody knows.
si.lf. that he consider* the Soviet Hi\t It ' was reihoved from hb
gV/ernmenl'i policies the oitjy. stomach In an operation per­
clou* menace to International formed by two veterinarians..
peace and American hational -erarity, llullitt waa American Amhaasador to Rusxla from 10.1.1 to
Now Is The Time
19.KJ and for years advocated
frlendllnea* to the- Kremlin. Ob­
viously, alive then liullltt ha* be­ To look Into your windstorm
come disillusioned, for In hi* boap irotsction. Moat Inauyanc* com.
he iay* “ the eaaentlal fart of the uuiLss will not write windstorm
fira. Ugv# your fir.
Second World War wa* that the
extended to cover windw, before storm warnnp. C, M. lioyd A Co..

&lt;d that it will require a visa and
passport to vi*it'here.
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Tampa and Hlllahoro •■ County
at* all hrppedl up over the urn*,
•cl of a hors# race track at old
amp* Down* near Oldtmar and
i aie voting on the tubjeet. Jhlg! ing their newlnaper ad*, they can
hardly wait- to »ee the track
1conti Ibute ffiOO.OOfl in taxea for
• old age pension*, 9300,000 for
school, and 9100.000 for grneril
fund* (politician* |rab hag). Add
this 1,000 new hot** minded
winter resident* anl veteflnarian*.

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invratmmt Berarltlea
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overparking. Some red capped
college ftrshmen nre lutpectcd of
turning crank*.
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wait aummer' who got tlwrouihly |UU w„, h-y, e.000.000 resid-nU.
kv 1980.
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The food sitiiMion in Europe is definitely better as a
result of-good weather in most areas and'persistent e f­
forts-on the part o f ‘the farmers*, ifowover, the total crop
»lliuulri&lt;l **?'*■*'P&gt; nl,&lt;* 6n« of
h g m
a « t i a y , i o l h t o nut l. a v r production is,reported 20 per eunt lower than in pre-wnr
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problems
tto iiWwly ■*»!•
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ih to tho mountain*, ami-aavayiA Dent use o f the food.
i»»trax
- that which i*.
in ,vime drouth sections, wlivre cattle and liogs have
M a t t . IH iU had to he used immediately, tlierc.w as n o w a y to ship
them, to areas where mei\t Was needed. Jjick o f cnnnitig
It I* nice to have Buptrintcn.l«nt Lawton !&gt;•&lt;* la Sanfoid *»•» aiid*freezing facilities Imve caused further waste of meat
_ remain in and oilier foods.
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s : " TiTts a surplus .of potatoes, bill oilier eoiintries hitve no wnv
Tbf Ylmr*-Unlnn »«y* "llanl- to im^ them. Urecce hns an abUiidftiict!~df dried fruits,
writing Ought to he
m m u ni » t . totalitarian ‘ ItltVjj
but no tnuney to pay transportation costs.
'•On, Writer*. Youro not hilling
/ninst the Facial totnHtarian' |
The coal shortage, worst-of all,, cuts tlm. production VVhat’s ItusHia lip To? • llllra.”
*t Cmunor C^Jwell. « • you!
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of fertilizers, the source of power for railroads, and power i l ) liiakiint Halteriuin, 1‘ul.lia
Thiil military alliance, hi* con- V i c V t r t j a y f
for factories which, make machinery and tools.
I Iclilll, ill,) not rhaoge the f let Y
1‘alhrindrr Me** M iiaiint
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Hit by bit Europe is putting famine behind, lint un­
la going * to
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BEPORT ANY OUNCE OF
pri- ._
i* , ., . rqunllv Inutile „lo ____
fa*ci*m
While Hou*^. on tlic a»suM|.llon fortunately ju st planting more acres o f. crops is not
} " he &lt;H»couraged hy _ tli S nn,i democracy." lie further conthat the »ar 1* over. ——
apop ess ro va IMMIOIATELY
enough to put the food on the table.
Htuto of w o,Id iiffu lr, and akcii- 0 mi* thnt the "u orh un gring an t ’
TOAVOID DECAY IN QECEiVlNO
lli'ul i t thf chnncea of achieving tmchangabli;" purpose of the Ru*.
. I'realJant Truman l» having 11
YOUR COMPENSATION OP
* 'V1' 1 and vm hiring penceI *ion. govcrnnient i, to c * tu lb li-h !.
Job trying &gt;" f|n.l »mntonc «•'
Swedish Co-Operatives
le ,. frightful *Uughtcr of Ini' (,'ommuriiit dictatonhip through
bike Ifarrlmun'* (.l.ce-a* ai,lhuSUBSISTENCE CHECK.
i~lor lo Knd»n.l' Why-nm a|.
.Second
Win Id
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convinc'd, (ho world
Sweden, lonjr in the lend of socinl and economic pro- Jhinking men and w«.mcn y v e f f-' fn hi* opinion none of the repaint Henry \\ aUaco?
tluil the world mu*t find ccnt |{ut*i,n |n|prriali*tic expan
itrcss,
lias made a success of tlie co-operative method of
I -t*a are now. whVt become*
•ion ran he excused on Uie gTbun l
mnnufncturintc,
buyiiiK
and
Bcllinir.
United Nation* It
of the Hoviet'a vital need*. On'
The v^holesnle co-opemtive organization has more
not willing lo
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the other hand, that expansion
than quadrupled Its capital since 1930 , and in its success
. ! doe* Impinge &lt;mi the vital int«re*t»
is a formidable force against state socialism. Tho snmllep
‘ .tit Great uriU in'oiitl Anurica—&gt;
Msirtlial Stalin aaya Amerira.n
nn.l thu, rnata a ahadnw of future
troop a hi fblna are a ' menace • • retail Co-ops, fn which one member of each' fam ily lins a
, £ trmihlu.
For. a, Iklllitt points
r#, Would Ku-aian t » " » . In »baru| buy front the wholesale society, which in turn tnps
", out, "W«t fought Worltl War II to
no be if American!'
markets all over the world for its stock. Haw materials,
w||| iii event tlie domination of China
get out? _
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surplus commodities, and foods including citrus fruits
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liate *&gt;&gt;• Japan an,| to prevent the
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According to . the l»«m ‘ n ,‘ * are among their imports from the United States In turn
lion! domination o f Eorope by tiernilinga, candy bar* will e«*on- I* they expprl machinery, fodder enkes, light bulbs, chinn tinH i* alm.i.t compelled to tolltve ninny. We now face the potairc aibUity that the reault o f our
ware, and a growing list of oth«?r items.
thul Ru*.Ji;i ■ doc* nut rrally d« -irt*
reduced 1" »1*"- No* lf yuu
lual find any, the, country will
,M(&lt;J eucilfjct-a will lie the ilninlnalinn
Co-operatives have been tried and nre working to a )»****?«- .Uertalruy.ahe ha* followed

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buainrti adtie * 0,1 the reault wa* the Autumn ministration cDan- aftne 'tlnlverequinox.
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St. Auguatln'e efty rommliileu- 9.100,000 In purcha*e*pf new »upera. war* .c^nCronicJ .with a pllea ap&lt;l it .can.. ce*Uy. be eeep•weighty problem at their meet­ why the future of Tampa depend*
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ing. Monday evening.' namely, an cn the racing nagi.
irmefKenry ordinance which lift*
tha ban yjicn ' the number ot
litenac* to ue Dtuad by the. city
gadget* knnvrn aa patil­
for the opt rat ion of horae drawn ing meter* allow Jor two niekeU,
hack*. The
praaent ordinance me for the firat and on* for the
which i* being-attacked in a »ull
In circuit court limit* the number ercrnl hour—that I* If aomeoae
to 49. We didn’t know thin- doesn't turn the crank which may
were that many horae diawn hack* •end th.- driver to the police Dlion to ’pay a 2.f&gt; cent fine for
in all uf Klurida,

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very limited extent in this country* It is interesting to note
how fnr such a movoment can go-wheiLit Ja twrtrl_n/}‘ i
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« Witlr*- the first post-war baseball *seasoii Tor tht Kanford-Cento- Feds of thtTFforidu'Statr'LeaKdeliaVing come.
to on end, the -lieruld wishes to tu)&lt;e tliis opportunity to
R aim a r.'rwsT” "-' ^
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ejextend
Its congratulations to.M anager Ed Lcvy-W hitner
w lilio **
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fine K»t)U|).pf athletes who provided Sanfdgd ant}
. * u «r*S i S —/ ,
iSemlrtole
splendid exhibition
intnole County
County fans with’ such' a splendid
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Ithis year.
IUIII»r
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(.ollltov III’. * *
1 ' -Npt oply are th cp ln yers themselybs'.duA* the thanks
— .'.TiPTibis naTi'.e
appreciation of the comnjunity, but also those who
| , 0''uccepted the responsHiility of operating the organization
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0&gt;* M »«ia --******
rave* M-alba
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1 “ (success, along with the thousands of .white and colored
a* s * * '* "
fans who loyally supported the club from the .opening
»e «t
contest until the final game of the Orlando series.
mb . card*
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The same high quality of sportsmnnship that hnn
always boon a predominant factor in practically every
ra&gt;***a ,p
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Snnford athletic aggregation in its history w as displayed
II,»r,.*■!■w|aad N r « » » e '
1 hr If,raid during the past season not only by the plnyers and the
' : r r,V,u -r V d „r ii.i-a club's officials but also by the fans ns well.
fiwtlb
In a 'baseball season filled with umpiring troubles
g P (illM *• ,fc* —»»lrrt klr«*a
^iarla .1 k,ada«r«e*»
throughout the nation, Sanford came through the schedule
gd &gt; *rn ! » » •
a,her mt The and the playoffs without a black intirk on its record.’
The lleraM •• whleb ! # * « » ' “ 'I,ocnl citizens have always taken a great deal of
SaaaelaTed * ', e » «
il«»lr
' • }JJ,*„a"^Iueaiehea pride in the fact That this city is one of the best baseball
lablleallB" • t " '
ga* .Itr ie lM to Whs in the United States. This hns been recognized for
a»T*a»j '■
aua
^ ue#l »,«* " * " many years and hns been due to the loynl support which
(the fans, not only from Sanford but also from the entire
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Cue Florida spoils writer declared recently,
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Mrs. A. M. Philips Honors Daughters-X
. In-Law-With.Lovely-Bridge Party

A nd Personal Activities Weds William Stapler

id* t
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Mrs, Albert M.‘ Phillips honored -Wallace Phillip*,
Mis* C a r o l
her dauuliteM-iihlaw, Mrs. l.r-r- Stone, Miss Cecelia Truluck; Mrs*
Ur I'htllip* o f‘ Winter Golden and Orville Harks, &gt;Mr*. Charles Me*
Mbs. Wullart- Phillip* of thUcity. firing-, Mrs. J. W. Altman. Mr*. *
yesterday
afteriiworr
at
2:30 W. A. l-efflcr, Jr., Mrs. Edward
o’clock with a lovely bridge lliggin*. Jr., Mrs. William White,
putty ol tier home .'Mil Oak Avr- Mrs. Raymond - I.undtiuiSt,
Mrs.
nnc . Hcniitjfu! flame gladioluse.* Rinchen Powers.
Mrs. -Andrew
decorated the nanus ,(|iene*l cn- Carrnwuy and Mrs. Walter, Dyrd.
suite fill U-c entd games.
.Mrs. Edwin ShlnhoDer.
* Mis. t'haile* Itetts » * . awat.l \tr.
Malcolm
Higgins,
Mra.
•d a bath set for winning high
Higgins, Mrs. Guy Wood,
score mid Mis. Edwaid Higgins. Mrs. Hcrliert Moses, -Olrs, Cary ■
Jr. wa* piesented a pair of ny- r'. J-ullor, Mrs. Dick Aiken, Mra.
Lui It we fju screetiu. For float. Thomas
Kirkland,
Mpr. John
tug prirr* "Air*. Herbert Moses*-Higgins, Mrs. R. F. Aiwlerson,
w.k .iw^.udi-,1 an angel final cake.
Winter Carden, Mra. (!harlaa
The hostess assr.Me.i b&gt; Mi*. |t,tts. Mis. Sam Martina. Mra.
Helen Koutllaiider of Maitland. Fre&lt;l II. Williams. Mrs. Richard
Mrs. f. d i n -Slilnhti|«er,
Miss Itrmvu and Mrs, .laptcs Crappa.
. I'i'ri'l • HtontT .and
Mtf. Helen^ :\|,n n* V a guest* were Mra.
Mopes sciled a delicious ,swe*'t |c,&gt;t&gt;!**y lliiicr, Mr*. Henry IVijht
'course to the guests.
II, Mrs, Roy F. Symes. Jr., Mra.
l|ir honoree, ind th&gt; hoste.*- ,-tlj m,,,,, \|t&lt;. Finuk Ray. Mra.
i-i-te nm-igc* of sweetheart to-.- TC^l.fr-turtr Dietrichs. Mrs. John
A* rrmenibMlters ot •tv*, oesasi n; Tatum, Mrs. David Smith. Mr*.
Mi* I .stei (• y;_ S|irmri. .Mrs. Helen Mnyes.
Walla.-? rtullii' M ,s.- k Y.. Roumillat III. Mr*
with two jMiieil a n a, each
\\- |t y.acbry.- Jr.. Mrs. Druce
Those invited to pis) bridge laOiy, Mfs. Miiynic iiinlgkin and
Mi*... Jayt* r, l'lilj|ips.__ M i'. Mrs., Glare lludyom . .

iinil M « r —J-.-O. Stapler of this
city Aug. 28 at &lt;1:80 P. M. in .»

Mrs, Volie-Williams
pandit-light iTjrmony .p&lt; i formed |
by the Rev. J. II. Hampton at
Honored By Class \ p q j 5 o n a l S 1 Riverside Baptist Church in Ta/n-

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Mrs. Stapler is the daughter of
n ,„ Hutchison ai.d fe te Brock! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. U w ?f
MONDAYThe AYnericen Legion Auxiliary with the Aaansn t lass In D*?; left Yesterday-to-atUnd the 1,'ui.. Turn pa and is descended from oitoS*’
* _ wiD honor the Lrftonnatrea with near future honored their tieloved vcrsitv of Florida at Gainesville.) &lt;’f the pioneer families fh Brook*
ft covered dish supper nl the- 1*%- teacher, Mra. Vrlie Williams, Sr,
villc.
She is 'a native Tampon
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M.
at
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was
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visitor
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In
El
Paso,
Tex.
Aftcr
"her
gradgainci will be played aftcr the
nation from Sarasota lliih Schcmr
•*P&gt;er. A l l . auxiliary members Reck,' 2420 Laurel Avenue, Hos­ Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Robson.
tesses for the parly were Mrs,
1»ho went to Flrriia State Colleg
art requested to bring a covered Gertrude Cameron, Mrs. Charles
Mr*. Herbert I* Moore has a* for Women where she was a mem
. dish.
I
D. Forrester and Mra. J. A. her guest ibis week Mrs. Caro- Ler of the Flambeau staff. Rhc
TUESDAY
Si range, line Wilke of Savannah, On.
’ !*» has been a recreation woun*
Daughters of Weslry- of First
Songs were sung by the group
__
illlor nl the Gltt'BCcul Camp ft
.. Methodist Church will have u and Mr*. Pearl Hansel I gave an
A11 Doudney
and Joe Raker!Sanfopl
this summer.,t
I'biUHIH I mill
4&gt;4IKi 1 i »
tegiflar monthly meeting at the interesting, talk concerning Mrs. .wjtt Lav* tomorrow to attend lh bi-*M iT Stapler was bobn in Hnnheme of Mrs. p. * A.. Itowaml, Williams and 'her wealth of.crn- Lntversity of Gcrgin, Athens, ford and was graduated -from
tributions to the class member». Ca.
IrlS film Avenue nt K:UO |*. ju.
Seminole *High Schcrsi prfoy *u
,The Womans Club board will Mra. H W. Hall was in charge
— -----entering the Naval G u n n e r y
meet at the club house at 10:00 o f the many contests jilnyed. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Georg;- have' School at Norman, OKI*. He reA. K. Uoasetter was the winner rcturned to Atlvnta aftrr visit- cently received hi* discharge at-,
A. M.
FILM ACTMSS Peggy Aim Garner,
o
f
a
box
o
f
stationery.
4k
THURSDAY
•
ing the latter's - parents Mr. and t r two years of service nml is
) *, team* with hnpptnrx on hear*
Mrs.
R.
F.
Ccoper
presented
a
“ he Srminnln ItrWkah Lodge
Mrs. J, l|. (juattlrbnum here.
In busiiys* at the Dcwntowf*
Ins tUat Judge Alfred E. Paontxi
clever
reading
about
the
elern.il
"
No. 43 v* ill meet, at the Odd*
tiU-aner*-of this city. The couple
of Iho
tho Los Angeles Superior Court
telephone party liner*.
Mrs. F.
fellow Hall at 8:00 I*. M.
Mrs. S. D. Pitman-of Tampa is .plan to live In the Wclaka Apia,
had approved an increase In her
K.
Dolt,
elaaa
president,
re
id
an
the guest of her. sister Mrs. K .: Wliite gladioluse* alul palms
The Southaid* r*arcnt'Teachrra
•alary from JI.IKJO per week to II,*
Mobley at her home 70S Oak formed. H\r luckgruund fqr U « f
Asm. wi|| honor the school's new original rlaas poem drdirntrd :o D.
1’ 2J0. Prggy'a employer agreed oh tho
a.. .
I .1.1 _ .ling
i._ ciremnpy u-kloh
/toIS'
Myj.‘
Williams.
The
honoree
and
Aruhle
which is
w*aj
leacher* nml mother*
Avenue.
r* with a
mUe after her mother had aikc-d
the daw president Were given
at at 3;15 |'. M. at tnd achool.
preceded by » program of nup­
more for '•living ex pcnies-' and
Board Meeting of the 8«mlnole white .vases by the members of
tial
music
presented
by
Miss
G rorggg_Ct&gt;Z left Monday to
more for “aaVinfs." flalrtniitloiial)
High School P. T, A. at 3:00 P. tlm Alalheau (Tata,
delict
In
F'vans,
vocalist,
of
this
•liter tho -University of Florida,
Mr*. Williams spoke briefly
W.
city
mid
dwell
Stanford,
otganist..
. • ,
life hnf been award.tl n five J-'-ar
I bmnas, piogrim chair.Tea at South Side .Auditorium following the presentation ,,f the scholarship because of on 1stslid­
l.ymnii Ki«h &gt;t h. »*i # f l,nii*r* t'lmrl*
The bride’s white maniulsetlo
The Mile, -Floridnl-Most Plmto1 OU K ilS C S lI* I O il M a y
1H5 P. M. honoring new mother* gifts, Tho group then snog ing honor* received at Rciitlnole and taffeta gown wa* designed *|cnlc llirl,” goes to 17 Year old
l h w . n m i t T n t t t m t f VtXA. i WnO*! hfld tOtr **f lh«* inn»t NlJsT- fiimi.
* /
/,'flle»icd He The Tie That Rinds;** High School,.
®i
W111III y K l 11 j =,4i(i | MmlI-11i If*1111nr 11 cIit 111*im 1 t •■111 h
rndr- 11ut in* •*#■1 1on-,
ri* two new teacher*.
tvjHi a basuue waist which was j Nancy Htiliey of. Winter Haven, * ‘
joining hands as they
_
f i n yen
inut F i itliiy, Thu ? c Ihxj 1 prif^iiilcjii J
Ktfitiy
11 ii sort*
viw
- san
n*FRIDAY
fastened down the front with
^
l,ie Cenirsl Florida
Deatttlful
roses and _ shasta
IVAMIItHH*. t it*i ui r»TV lAh *
I
tvni hijfli
Thnac f l f t ' l r J ptctiil; u t ; Juin* MciKtrupp,, itc*
U.D.C. will hol,| the firat A ll
Mr.
and,-Mr*.
William
Zachry,[tiny
raverpd
button*
anti
featured
Ttiire months ago. tills attract Iva Thanks to the Vnrikt* Hrltlsh ‘ruI* I
meeting at the home of Mrs. daistrs .decorated the party"rooms. Jr. of Washington, |). (*. nre , n full bouffant skirt nml long
Iriidcr* ttp-ti*
lt'#diliy f*ip**ni 11*!u t v and tr^n-iurrs mid Ilatfl t
young lady ijictil two aeeks In a UicM fiif* nidi* i *i i*ipip»« t h o u ; t, piiNiilrnt; It *w v Mni»nn. vh •*, F *»c«twi pn»i:i i«m‘ t'hau,mnn.
Tho hostesses swvml delirious re­
F. E. Roumillnt at 3:00 p. M.
spending
two
weeks
in
ISniiford-:
s
ltrm
.
IL-r
fingertip
veil
,
of
hospdal. Ihs m ost tniitly b 'lin ed o (
freshment* o f fruit punrh, chicken
y irw h cniicvrniinr n f f u r M oi M*r ■ j pn ^i#|«*«*t; Vi«»ln Hull. *i,c t c l a i y i
L t* vcnlh tliud*'
Hottv . I n l
salad 'sandwiches Knd fancy nuts. visiting Mr. and Mrs. W . If. illusicti fell from a h1 ln of seed • nusitette of water sktler*. hurt k cunt n whit hnvc ncUlctl (hi*iu
K# liny Alarni^
I t fiMuiCi,
le*n
i,
pfc^Lh'iit* .Ltrnr^ Rolln,
Zachry
and
Mr.
and
Mr*.
J.
!,.
penils
and
she
carried
a
white
during the making of a (lie movie
Those attending were Mrs. Willh,. Toiuniiv* »iij»pl\ nvimI ii I r i r a m c Mfi^rnili, ij pnM ri, nml Nutt* virr ati’ f nil ML Kvclyi* t rrshani,
'
^satin fan. eovereu with tutwrosea at the famous Cypress Gardens.
y, .
,
'Hams, Mra. Unix, Mr*. Jodcra Ingley.
tor In tlit* Amriiiitll I’Ytym Ni*V- M.ifuditnius (Judltnrr C arver mid « n &lt; * l a i y &lt;iih| trcM.ftttVi. and li ar.
.
.
.
!
and
white
m*etiuil|.
L C le b r a te H
.Camrmn. Mrs. Chirle* Forrester.
Milk
proRrnm mid n«k* Athalco ( ‘ ru m p lci . ch ci lu iik 'M , rv MaM»n, program chminiiin.
Mrs.. It. F. Cooper, Mrs. Annie , ,M r. and Mrs. Jutmif Dingfelder . Mi-,, Martha Pug,- orf Sanford,
llr r c ’ri w Ishinij ptnnl luck tu the
T w e lft h tirade Hilton Ijelrm.
i
hi*
il
I
work
pi
ili'dirnti' t» t ‘npf,
•t.nrii u Sunday from New O r' maid ilf homr, was gowned In
student r-. nn&lt; i| and i* r u i n j ' pt» *nfrtii
l ,!|n:ilil \\ dmn,
vim
Beverly Jane Evans was honor, Mtrrlwether, Mrs. A. C. Madden. lenns after aernmpanying their |i,nr,|^ blue brocade satin made
* i I hill .Sr;t Sj* find Ail » rt{tm&lt;|
ptcu ilent. .A th ah o (TiiiupUr, »e*.
rt on her sixth birthday with Mr*. A. B. Loveioy, Mrs. .It. U ... no liter Margaret there to en- ,in uld-laihlmied lino*. Mis* Mac- F a llin g |{irl|ira(o
, with i% til Ii* h#* ci i»*d
appm* 4 ntr ahrin Hint the .? I i*h&gt;| \ a c \
Garrison,
tlra.
W.
It;
Rrinson,
pectin^ .tiijt tiiuiji.1 frtutt ihvjii.
•
I &gt;1 # \ iyLi* H p H. .ItettBiirciyj-Aitjl
1mparty' given by her mothrr
t j f.ie Sophie Newcorub ac|ino| pf jioie" t'.irpcnlcr, bVidemaJd and
*J! . - ■ w-.w W .^os- * . _
. la t Lilt Ur A lllit atilt. p!»»ICt
A . .fira. .Earl Evans. A pink and Mrs. II II. Slaughter. Mra. p. F. Tulrine Ifliiveraity^rhvie she pUa* Mrs* Helerv-^taiw, eist*r t&gt;f the
*
_
■
I SLnltllcr ifilutrrji piiy tlm AFN
.
Whlgham
aful
Mrs.
A
.
K.
Itos*
. S cU' mi! ht i *1 1* 1 . ff with a hnhg tititiij v/hita color scheme -wav rarrird
to study medicine,
jrirtr C.irtH-nlfr. hrtdesfn?td. etioes
11tl it r j uitili^ U uti the pur i'll o' thi*
v’ h in
f.pj
yr nr, oip' I taly with thr fn.
/ out in -the ^ refrr*hmeiilw and aetter,
t ilinnm
Ii I n * " p i im l o f f i &lt; e i ^ is
Also
Mr*.
J.
T.
Newby,
Mr*.
u , ’ - C
,
, ,
* i w d v H u e chiffon gowni made nr#. ini*\Vh*d, tin* fulling hirtliratc
iiundnn of the St'iidmd I liuin il* lh
/ J*ccrati«ns.
t
Sapt, T. W. I.nw.up has l-e n i)iU, w(th
Uat(. ,lcckRnes trlm- “ In hkrly. in the iirnr future I&lt;» i hr Hr i t i i h /amp.
A-In Rnekcy. Mrs. (5, S. Reiman,
(• Ii t f ' Iu 'I11. a n11 tin fl a *;n **hvt ii n.&lt;
A iT ,tce cream, rake and" candy Mrs, Pearl llansetl, Mrs. J. &lt;1. tt.tils I errc.j from the^ Riverside ..... „ llh ,lllt„ ,c,ttl|Ms
mi'll with blue seipiins and full pn 4*»tt ihv nnlint wfft.li iii«' tilm
t Ifficrru **lrrt*tit for thip «'I;« *&lt;■ *«iranlied *
vrer* -»er»&gt;d on the lawn by the
Wilt'ti l y i i f l is Hiiiidi* I f *mi, ttir
F.acb at ten-la nt
Hail, Mrs. M. S. Nelson. Mrs. llospilul in Jncksimvctlr to the Hi -hop -leevrt,
Hu
♦»(
' ir 4*1 «!*i Vik 111,
«ff»4-**» * 11
n«r il-*- fidl"« *
»
hoalsss nsslsted by Mrs. Fred F’rnl llarilson. Mr*. I). P. tllhbs, Fernabl I,Slight on a^r morial lliisi (’ arlH’il a nuM-gay of pink rn»
rtf Ihr hi nifitii*'it % tmdi
Si 11kl 11 t , 1-t»l*
' f i l l It 11 ‘ llORoth, Favors of noils and balls Mrs. S|trah Chasmar, Mrs. J, M. pitot in this-city His condilion is i, ,1* n d war. cluster* .if the W \ f . . ' v n I, ■ . H i&lt;hri Ini uti km
|0 &lt;- nLiu11: ; \ In * t ■ l ' •• .ti
&lt;,
luu k’ ii t‘ME1Ill'll il ii (
^-srare presented tiro guests ^and Wilson and Mr*. Drck.
repoi nl much uniiioved but In- is sfu'p f ltiwt&gt;r» in hrr halt
,
I., M» t.'X . M' Ii
I&gt; 1IH Ilf
in rtt
.HIM 4 *'M
(ol * 111
games nml contests were enjoyed
not peiiuitli-d to hnve visitors.
Mr. Istiw giiVi* hit* ilaiii/htnr •n
iliw" hot tiitr
11! 41kI *' t I •' il allTIl . tH
* o n It* i e f i t »
throughout the afternoon
marrinirts j, IL Htsplu nf San*
Mr*. A. Reid Mann left for * t&lt; *| Wi vnl
Ik*M man »lli|
tA
.Tho*e attending were Beverly i P r O p O S C H U N S e t
ancisrn. t’ulil mi Sept. tultFru mp re UhL* ri I’ h f Idi nf
swans, David Wilson. Limla Kanattend tlit* A inof lean I.egion tSanfonl nml \ lclnr 8t‘ht*ll.
nrr. Jeannette Roulard, l.otlme
ronventiop with hi r hqsliund. Site
Doulard. .Nancy Robb,
Judith
*\ i iTPJ»t i»h fni tnemlHM of tlit?
KENNEDUNK, M e,-(d h -M rs
now in Seal tie add will yofn ititiii tlmU' family vkiija hi*ltl »l
Ann Robb, Sally taiuise Robb,
Jean lliirkeba. Shir lev lluckcba, Alma Wells Levinson of I’ rince- Mr. Mann In San ■ Francisco on hiiiiir 4tf Mr, aml Mi* II. M\tr. j w,| y,
wl||
Janey Drown, Judy Drown and ton, N. J., anil ketmebunk, pro- g j,,t
CaHM’ ntrr nflvr Iht* ctiirnmny. The
poses that the United Nationsi de- j til,
r hustmnd there also,
Rosaland Ratliff.
Id nln'i* inlilr h»*l4l a tiiunl w«&lt;lclhre
a
world
holiday
for
a
last_
‘ Also
Deana Haynes;
Ijarry,
Hint; idkci—sUniiundril Ity l»*nk
inif
peses!"»
,
3tr*.
F.
A.
Ilyron
amt
daughter
EMiott Williams, Arthur Vaughn
*-trsir*lHiil«. rftll
wtIt u*mi
With advisa from the Stale Dc- Klisiilx-lb Und .'ns. Kntiina Allen
Williams, Dorothy McAlexauder,
oomi.
partment,
Mra.
laivinson,
traveler
of
South
Carolina
have
icturned
*n_.’/,r
rt,&lt;
-&lt;
,l,H''n
Pinky Smith, Mlkcy Davis, Ron- .*
,. . I rip
. . to
■hose asststtug with tho Jio». j
_ m ---.......
............
...........
wreks
aid- Davis, Vance Davis, lairry and
artist, ...........
M fs she
has^ suggestdl
” ” •« a Hit
[jltfliiiy were Mt* J P Aldrich j
I
to
the
liiiu-d*Nations
that
"
riV«ce
I
hlcago.
Spring
field
and.
Edinburg.
J^iyton and Martin Stem per.
».f Smimnln. Mm , J. \V Jnlivta
'Also Ihmnio Wright, I'nmela ! Day" be declared ‘ upon the occa* HI They travel,-d bv car ami «41til MInn
Hnrifl»by.
j
. jones. H.isanuv
Mrs^
olon f t th0 JcdlcaUqn. o f lu p«rr " T i V ) M'!“ tjv“
SRHngfiel,, and
Tim bride «
tin n*|uti ifidmr* ,
I . Willlamif. Mrs. M. T. Ihiynel, manent site or unop seme en.aiiy kolinlitlrg-________________
1 11 r 4* till In m l
diCfNi
w ith
ftdfn r I
Mr*. J. IL
11, njprcpriato occailon."Mrs. Johnlo Davis, Mr*..
m
trlpa* Muck icrriunrirs find n j
McAlexauder. Mrs. W. W. HurkC o lto n ^ null w u ii I r jub I i i i a i Iv f&lt;n
Mr*, t^vinson said aho hail re- I r U t n i i P C k t ’ rH C IllS S
cutKtintf rrf liiliortiNtC'ft and m hitr i
aba, " Mr*. It. E. Ratliff. Mrs. ccivcd letters approving her proriiki‘4 an her irnvi’hny cnnttinu* =
W. II. Strinpcr. Mrs. Fred Robb p„,ai from Mrs e.lrn-nr itonsi-Tin* ymmu C4*upte li»4lh n wcd*tir*|f ?
jjay l i l l l r Inaiici, A flo r n lilr
and Mrs. Dick Jones.
vcil and Dernard Daruch,
ttip in Nnrth Florida Irfim- rt»
**
*
T h e .Truthscekers. Class of Oust, - ,
,
.. , . „ i

The
The iAlalheau
_________
Class
______________
of the First,'
Baptist
which wiH.merge
will merge
.p\Ut Church which.

Beverly Jane Evuna
Birthday

Laid To lloiisinK Lark miate.

!

World. Holiday:ft",,

Oh, Such

Pretty

Little Dresses

Holds Monday Meet

PAR Convention To
Be Floriwts fteyd

mx- i , ..iii- - lhlL
.town gui-M* iup ipu
of wearing, a roorsage -with buds
' nvrrVmWtng Wrtv Mr. und Mrr. JV *-*?[
ing
Momfa¥^"»ffFVttroii
ajhiimed of war stamp* of rati­
if? Stapler, Mr. and Mr*; J. R. Rtap-*
beautiful country home
ons denominations.
m l . h a l l in Irr, M is. J . II. Little , Mr. and j
__
_
and
Mr*.
IL
IL
I’alll
•tltsnnil in t l u „ A
m i «« Hetty k lm r ■
lly JANG KADR
However, at the congress last
Dower* UCnevn.
Grni’ vn. .Heat*
Seat* were plan.I
plac.il out
nut JJ,";,/1’
nHI mr! ' ' I"linksj W ASHINGTON— Lccal florist*, May *t Atlantic City flowers
parlous
lawn
unib-r
wide
umb-r
, . j
(
j p
who do a pretty good business bloomed on shoulders and bosoms |tn the spacious
ianywiy, are already rublilng their In abundance.
^in'k i h r u b ^
' ' ° W‘ dvlch and the MUsa* Sybil Aldrieh
liknd&gt; oyer the • lake when tho
^ tUri!l°»f
'L l *
- Mrs Nellie Vaughan, pre.iden:, •‘ &lt;»-| Hetty lie,ring and H.-vi .ly*
Daughters nt the Amrrkan Rev- o wTh'L
n h s lw H I be m .rk r ilw llh a ll ,
^
d
U((I)i|
N - U . i i f Sa.asola lt.clm,.l M -&gt;
plutlon (D A D ) convent their 5fith thetradlUon. 1 cerrlnonV « ' d page ,
w
,„U-i pi.-tatim, „f T h e’ of Jacksonville siul Mr*. J.
■
onrre.vs here next May. antry of the annual Cong re M|&gt;r, ycr. T he group sang SUpter o f West Palm Hcncb.
The congress, the first to be
It also me*ru the usual display of -Sweet Hour of I'rayet’
T h e !,,
., ,
i
i
lid In the DAIl* own Goostltu
stunning gowns, pages In shim- f io l |n(r prmJ(.r 0f p r a is e and H n p t l t H
H r O ln C r lU M W I
n Hall since ID#X, It expected meting white, Hie processional
draw the largest delegation in with flsg* and fervent patriot}; thanksgiving was given by Mrs.
oh
J. E. McKinley.
history. It will b* national speehe*.
A fte r this business meeting with
IAiR election year, and all sign*
election o f officers
and
........ . .....
The regular jnontfcty dinner
Next Mey will end lha admlnis- reperts, _______
dnt to a red hot campaign nndtratihn -of Mra. Julius Y. Tal- regular routine a social hour wns ,me?ting o f the Brotherhood of tinenjoyeil and refreshments of as-j Hrs| llaptist Church wa« held
eMlmntea . Hava ever' been inadpe of Athrns, G b., as presi­
of tli? money spent on flow- dent general. She wss elected ul sorted ssniiwichcs. rakes, rooki -a i last night nl 'th e Chutch &gt;,insx
#T| at DA It congroai, but it will the 1844 congress In New York and punch were served to thosofwith “ Attending Sundry School”
present.
•
las the topic r f the program
run Into thousnir.U of ilnllar*. Of­
The following altendt-d. Mrs.; Sprnking on the urogram a l­
wo esndidatrs for 1D47 nre al­
Tw
ficers, speaker" nml raivildates for
Nellie Vaughan, Mrs. .Emma .\l&gt;-, rnugcl hv Forrest Gntchrl were
office often receive ** many aa a ready In, the field withcomple.e
na- r«m », Mr*. Fannie Vfilson, Mrs.' Martin Stineclphrr, Malon W "gb t,
dottn corsage* each and often Il*t* ofcandWntes for other
and
Aith-ir
-wear as many t i three at a time, tional .offices. One candidate if Alice Thorton, Mr*. Martha Mof- j Julian Rtenstrom
Mr*. Murgdret Rhoeinaker,] Kirchhu/f. A discussion mi the
Tpgrlng the war, tiou'iueta were Mv«^ Klaniry Thorpe Manlnve of fit#.
t-i**u — l*. 11...^ viiluo i&gt;f church l i U r ilu r r , w*in
A t to a minimum. At (he Chicago Nawburgh, N, Y „ .at present the Mrs. Jessie Waites, Mrs. Esther Ird by C. P. Henderson, mil n
convention In 1012, Mrs. Henry M. society’s recording secretary gen. Crawford, Mrs. Clara Ellis. Mis.
Zahl* I/&gt;rd, Mrs. Eva liarkey rrsume of Baptist activity ■ nt
'Robert Jr. o f Annapolis, Md., who •ral.
Ridgecrest * N. C. was piesenl -d
was honorary’ president general, ■ Thy other candidate is Mir. and Mrs. Ella Irish.
A|ao Mr*. I^iu McCrum: Mrs. by A. C. Madden.
Ijogan Marshall of Clemtan
iettahllxhrd the patriotic custom John
A hrief report un the inslnllnCollege, 8. C* at present first Florin? Dekel, Mrs. tyabel lllouut,
Mra. Rcrtha Davis, Mrs. Raida tinn cf two five-foot ventilating
vIco president general.
!ii-r CA
Both candidate* hav0 strong fid- Crenahaw, Mrs. Fsnnlo Mason, fans’ descried for making the
RD OF THANKS
hut thero may bo "dark M r* D. E, Guerry, Mr*. C. C. third floor of the church mure
My rii
Erlewd*
andiS K
Neighbors
....
..m m
am
horsoaT
•
Priest, Mrs, Georgia MrCMIand. rnmfortabln was given by Rev.
I wsnt to axprets my heartfelt
It Ii estimated that about 4,000 Mra. J..F. Riser. Mr*. Nettie Til W. P. Rrroks.
i to
daW stei and alternates will at- Ha. Mrs. R. W. Lalng, Mr*. J. E.
itiyf m . __
Witch hate! was dlscovrrrd h)
McKinley and Mrs. Pattishall.
of mv Darling W ife Mary. tonulTie 10*7 congress and that
the Indian medicine man.
2,000
or
3,000
additional
members
Especially, I want to thank

H

—-slrip rs, flo rn l'p n n ta a n d aolld* w ith
fetch in g ru ffles, h rig h l ric-rn c trim ,
nml preciou s fly -liw n y

b o w *. I.vt-n

w o o l skirts, jnrki-ls nrul ju m p e r* tv»
p ic n ic

you n g

heart a.

C om e

now ,

choose o f these p r rtlic a nml m a k e

Monthly Meeting

you r l i l l l r g irl happy.

vy-

nn and Emil, Fdilh -and John, will come to town to sea th« show,
The racoon washes nr soaks Us , FU)i Ari^ unable to clov* Ihrlr
___ Washington
____ ______
Th«
IfoUtAssocia­
dma and Ted, llellen ami-Hornfood before rating
•y «.
tion
his
sssurod
tho
DaughUra
of
'.-Tommie and Gus, Amelia and
mortis
and’
accomodations.
The
',’y
%
cf Orlando, Mr. ,nnd Mrs,
, was fixed fo r May
as. Mr. and
In order to avoll
m' and
On. with other meetings.
Bale amt Maurok-.
You are pH of
said to bo the Aral
do think you |
to rh
thfc color of her
my heart. sS.-, .
.She uv«d henna.
R. H. (Bob) Ren
\ ,'v
.

In Observance Of

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a packggfa at

Religious- H oliday

'
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bit mailed to aervi

Wc WiU
Be
’ A.VS-.

r ' » r, f , *53$..*
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fLrd-. «

Closed. Thursday

. IP YOUR LOVED O H i OVERSEAS

‘ PUFFED SLEEVE
PLAID G ING H A M with
ruffled pique collar .
* 9 fe 5

COULD- CHOOSE A PRESENT FOR

September 26, 1946

HIMSELF,TT W OULD PROBABLY BE

is

CARDIGAN JACKET
in aisea 7 to 14 *4.98

. A PROTGfCAPH FROM
^ S H E T L A N D SKIRT In
•isei 7. to 12.
*4.98
BARF-

The Ray mond Studio

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9 Stale Bank Building

Tel. 1093

T-

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C O R D U R O Y JU M PER
DRESS in i l i t i 3 (o 6
$4.95

WHITE C O T T O N
BLOUSE In aizos 3 to
6X
12.50
STRIPED B R O A D CLOTH- in n r color*.
Size* 7 to 14
*3.50

�Fo u r

ge

THE SANFOH D H ER ALD , S A n rO R D ,

J'Uacd-hlll fllrciiklli rood quality

witch •n « n -H.r^*rnirT,r ' i f V
WlOutll W a«li

notl garutc

v iit h ' m o r ..vrrM fA T J o x
1 -------- r u n t %\ im r . n .
*(*|i»pte»r l ? 137” .If m \
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IN
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f llr A - w nir In -Dir « # fm » « f
loti do ii pfi I Ipa Hon f o f .i lux

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W 8AB IlZfr M AGAIN*
Om « tM lb.

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W E D N E SD A Y , SEPT. 26, 194#

FLORIDA

By R. J. SCOTT

SCOTT'S SCRAP-BOOK

Rye* .examined— Glsssea filled
203 S, Orange Atev
Orlando, Hurlda
Phone 4987

Al.
llT

Pt\UL

Dr I.e6n*rd Barker
* Optometrist *

f r f|Iflr a l.

P ^u M .lo.1

LiquidC APU DINE

ra llf «Rii AVMB ViU-

Hfdu4.Lt 11»n, Now
•fco ItU I f*»JeI • Lf uffx Y Wit •»pfiwow IMF« w r
U iU

FOR RENT

rimoJ-n trr Ika# ****** imlunr*
#•••1 /Wi AfmW S y «

Private parking apace for buaineaa men find women
between Florida Stnte Bank and Princeaa Theatro
with entrance from Firat Street’ and exit to alley.
By the month or year only at reaaonablc mtea.

C S T - &lt; fP A M D

Security Bond and Mortgage Co., Inc.
5&amp;2 Atlantic National Bank Building. or call
*1 ■
Garland W . Spencer, Agent. Phone 99.

r M &lt; u w AY 1)8 Viueiln Ctnij W ar*
t. 0*1/ U l l far AO d »n ‘ **»8l7. 1’keea

TOUCHTON

UHUG

A re a A &amp; i

CO .

*&lt; o &lt; A L K
COMES
SU D D ENLY

) O M E EARLY M AKES
A u t o m o b il e s w e r e
e n t e r e d f r o m "Th e r e a r

delicious. eoeiGT-Wlad eye-epeaw. r#«*
Jk.
lute 3-Miaule.OoU el yo or hreo*k. r \ (git |able tomorrow and otlenl —
^ V - A Atk tor Ibe package crllk^be Big

of

5 ARTICLES

FOR RENT

FOR

SALE

I’ll. I, UP will. Furl Oil ami Kero
•foe befnr^’ winter.
1—
II. II. I’upe Co., Inr. 860

FURNISHED ’room
nulla Avenue.

‘ .PHOTOGRAPHS
Uve /our IIKST photograph
1
muile nt
THK RAYMOND STUDIO
B State Hank Hid.'.— Ph. 1003

gentlemen
F U R N IS H E D ’ room,’
1
convenience*.
preferred.
AIII
310 W. lint Si,
«*i
-w-. -*-,
W IL L have good house. vacant
Oct. 5. 125.00 per month. J.
W. Hell, lrfiko Monroe, phone 15.

511TA TI UN leather* In most
colors and large aelectlon of
gdod upholstery fabric*. Robert
S. Drown, 21)11 N. Orange
Ave.. Orlando, Fla,

APARTSIKNT .for rent. Adult*
or middle-aged -preferred. Mr*.
Whorl, phone County 4502. .

B

AM A V E R A G E

HELP W A N T E D

GIRL for smlu fnuiitniii 1 . Lnn.
cy’s Drug Store. Part Urn* or
full, time.
ASSISTANT

bookkeeper

WORK W ANTED
XPERT (minting—rnutiurt or
hw.rly LawLa. S. I!. Grogan,
free estinis-.fi., Phono ,1154 or
7H:U.

WANTED TO RENT

r

B U T THE

M O N T H -O L D
CHILD K N O W S ' •
2 7 2 W O R D S AHD
SPEAKS
IN C O M PLETE

.FLORIDA LOAN CO.

MlltACLR IILOCKH

W H E R E is &lt; h e
WEST P o iN T oF
&lt;HE AIRT?

RAHDOLPH FIELD
Te x a s

IkdiiiiI wiis In. ttir&gt; n tiun « f .J j.*. to t,» lKkUr.1 th 'r e o ij. ‘ Hald e r r llf *
MUclirll.
A\
Ira ls cniUrnt-ra the follow Wm ,lr ■
I'tilfMM F+ii.l re rtfn rjrfi! ahull l*»

• e r lb c l |&gt;ruprHy In 'th e C ou n ty o f
t n U m ia tl DMMjftiliig- «u la w , ’ the Helnlliote, Hi s I b o f F lo rid *, to.w||;,
t 'i''| M l!r tlrBi-rlltnl tlttre ln W ill l.n
H e* » .» J rh \V o f HK C o r o f
p»*W **» *!*• hliheFt iildtler « i ih«
KWH o f HUVI H.cUun 31 T v w n iiturl hfoifiHP ifliNir tin Itie f ir it
shl). Z(. H-Olth tu rn *o' SI Mint,
d J*Y i ti t It rr nt vi n | It *i t Olg | ij b uf » 191€t • run N in .r h W J ,l» rh F ! ’ * tb
wbI'l'll -li» .1lito 711* alia|« «j f |It*| cihr rt
&gt;V
oh H i l l ea K tu I try.
■ (!,»». n
u e ,u rt a t W t i l . 3 ft
uf NIV14 o f
T h « **or»B n ieid o f ih o said pro*
porlY undor the • &gt; .* r o r t lflr a ta
■aaued « u
In the nntno/or l!||.
known.
C o le ., la id c e rtific a te #hall ha
redeem ed
a rro rd ln y to law ,
tbo
M in i r; o r *|.|.t.irvriiFX
liruparty .tracilhad Ih ctaln w ill b e 1
t o n t a x i» r :t:n
*"h ! to I ha hlKh.Bt t.lddar ar • Ilia
I’ h a p l.r 171*7 ..f I » l » .
t-oart houae d *or on the fira l M an. V 'lT IC K
JH I I I D t K I i r
niVtK.N*. da* a. 111., month o f O cloh rr. l » t * .
Thai ll,.o 11 Junes holder o f T a * whh-h la ( h « till .lay ur r n i o h . r . ;
I 'r l l l l l i stB
No. I MB,
.lied
the 1)11.
Itli i|ny r.f A u *u s l A. ft., Is is , has
Dateil till* lib stay Of Fepleinhcr.
f l l c l MMii'’ tn ipy o f flea nnd has 191C,
in,uh.
pplir.]|i.,n fo r a in* i|..-,l
it tv matNpij.v *
**, I.** l“ &gt;leil Ih -re o ll Hath c e lllfC le rk C ircu it Corns
Ir.lte illllH S r e , Hip f.'lllpWlUg USHaiiilrtola County.
F lo rid a
w rlh eil p ro p e rly In th e Cauiriy o f
Hsiolliole, P lain nf F lo rid *. I n - w lfU e« Ht: f o r o f N I T *% o f HF.*i
Ho&lt; lion 3r T ow n sh ip 30 Houlh
llsijire 31 thru, run W 9.»3 rh
N I " rh IV t , ; » rh N 1Si d egree*,,
(V in 33 rh r; j j * rh N to fjs k e l
. Je.M is, N F Iy slontr Iutk* to p t ,
North o f Deg. H t „ g e g . I I a i 3 , » '

1.3

100

SNAPSHOTS-^prlpted, developed,
---- ,—
"s :
~ - . TLIV E R heavy duty dink and
enlarged. Y.V r»py old phulo*
ONE nice rncrier lot, Hanfonl
barrow $85. 2-wheel dusting
graph*.
£ ve\ * .9 r!S.nd.v.1&lt;tw DHvp* ll0,B
machine with hlteh for tractor
NICHOLLO RTUDIO
Courts P. 0. Box WO, Sanford,
use 1166. Call Carl 8. Myens, 220 Meisch
Hldg., Phone 1160
|760 CASH will buy 2 nle* M .
Fhont 781-J.
ELECTRIC
appliance
repairs —
ft. eastern front adjoining Iota’ )
we repair washing machines,
located among the bttter home* MAN'S Fnihlon Park suit,I, sue
vrccum cleancts, ftui.s, mixers.
t« Xfavfalr. P. O. Rox WCk 40, Florida weight, excellent
Trotter Appliance Service, 397
Sanford.
condition. Phone tVt'j-J.
V/. 2nd St., Phono 1054-J.
4 NICE 75-ft.'adjoining Jot* In­ HOLLAND enhboge setter aliirhtANNOUNCING
opening &lt;&gt;f L. D
cluding one corner lot Grandview
ly Used two set* gaarx gret n*
Simonson Engineering &amp; SttrDrive Rose Court, Write P.
anil rad* rrsptctively.
II. I..
vjyipg. fterion C. Gordon, rc0. Box 910 Sanford, or phono
Smith, 1017 Woodward Ave,
* prjxcntctivs. 110 N. Park Ave.
JJ76-J.

Phons

LOTS H .milo North of Ixmgwood on pavement, *chool but
line, m*leri*l for 4 room* and
bath, concrete black* for found­
ation, frame work,' sheathing,
solpflooring and nail*.
Con­
crete foundation for double
garage, Rhone 0130.

I
ii

I hr. tili: hi nt It(tlilf.r til thff
LiiMs tlwiir «ui l l « « f l l « l lio n *
:!i^ tficinUi o f , O rto bp r. I9 ff«
s ftia 7(fi itny o f fh'IOlivr,

S f I T I I U T (l A|.|*F.
T Ii; jottnh .it. lln ln ihn n
tsalijetlrw ftik n o w n

I'lc r k C ircu it Cnurl
Keuilnnle C ou n ty.
Florida

p ear nil th e Jjst d ay * ,f (Jrljihs-r,
A , *D-' 7738, ~tri s e e r t a m 's u it fd r
d ls o s a * fo - o r - r g
Irr ~tha f t r c u t f
Court o f ;,j nii,„ii. Cuaniy. FlurhIS.
*tl a h h rk vtalrd title i.r which said
cose Is tC lllle lls m lllo n , I'ta lot I ff,
Y* K.irnl, i f lla n ,III,in, I'efen ita n l.
W itn e ss my hand am i o fflr t s l

F r ill T A X U K K U
Chspter I7C.J ..r 1*11
N "T | fr :
IH IIF U C IJ Y
UI\MWL
T h a t U* n It. Jones n..l,1er „t l/S
o f C r r tlfIra tn Nn. 1447. UsueJ tha
stb .tsy nr August A. IF, I }», has
file d sitnia In my u ffte s sad bos
made appllcatTon fo r a tu t d«v&gt;l

9

Howwomenand girls'
mau get wanted relief
f r o m fu n c t (p n § l p t t lo d l e p »fn

13 NOTICES— PERSONAL

R E A L ESTATE W A N T E D 6

ARTICLES WANTED

Clrrk of fin nil Court
Hem i note

Vpjc nr- Jimhy. required io up.

IMPROVE YOUR
POSTURE!
will glvo you crocofully
•red carriogo. You'll
I t i l bailer—look boltar,
MRS.

Our 5 Year Plan
-

ARCHIE

H#i

L tt’a look at It tht* way:
27 ia
Every
100c you, are
now
spending yearly for fire and _
windstorm Im uranci. can be re*
'
doe ad to S4e by buying a S
year rcnowabls policy. You save M H H
10c of every 100c..
Now baaed on our present Idlvldond*, by buying a mutual

NLcd.i LAXATIVE?

policy from n*, you can further
reduce, your yearly coat to 07
I/Sc. Saving 32 4/6e of every
100c. You can't loss - If you
don't get a dividend you are not
paying any more than tke pub.
liahed rates for your insurance.

THE LONE
MEBBE THAT'LL END THE TROD!

GET YOUR PAY ANO GET OUT I AN'
THAT GOES FOR ANYONElUJSE j
WHO'S CARELESS 11— —---- /

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BRALEY.

STOCKINGS mended—r a y o n or
nylon, single and doubts runa
mly. Phoriu 7R8-W, .

UltoS phoT* »63.""h' Th* Mu,lc M
HOY'S w ed 'in lw -'b k y cle.

LOST A FOUND

a »pecUlty

^

'~ T T T v

iy from snowflake

- 1 Cant *t e l l THi6

VtXJ'VE 6cfr,l—
*A MOVIE GAMBIA'

d

Ph.

OUTBOA KD motor—heavy duty
8 HP Johnton for sale or trade
for pickup truck or good gas
range. Blila' Store, 140#-W .

ISllOiEO A TRICK
— — X WfiYlD TEACH
1 E M f 'f

FOR quick tale

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18

AUTOS FOR SALE

Sj* I ' P*

U k e Mohro*. 10 T O U C H T O N A Watson, l M l
9. '
' .
* •*
Geiar* Ave. Has Purina UW1*.

R-

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R

Floor Mata Available
SEMINOLE TI RE HHOP

y i,ir l.h .

M IT I I K e t l t ’ . A l 'f l . l C A T t l r t
F O M T A . « * IIK K D
hahtcr 174*7 nt I l l s .
__
oTict: ih HKiiEnr fttv * v .
it lien It. Jonra h older of Ta*
IlflralM
No.
lid s .
taaued
the
day Of July A. I » . I * l » hu»
d came In my u fH re ami has
la applleal Ion for e la * deed
In, lasued thefenll Held -i-e rllfe pinhrarea Uia foil*, w in y d a­
t ' d property In ibe County or
ilmur. S la t e o f Florid a, t n - w ll:
tj o f s i : '* of N 'V 'k Of S K I,;
arllon 1* Tow nahlp f l
South
» n * c J1 K a *l. S .A c r e *
ha n i o . o n . n l o f lh»- wild prnly under
(he paid c e rtific a te
ted w m In I ha name o f C. U.

_______ I ____ PHONOGRAPHS Tnr_ mnt, Tim
WE NEED LISTINGS,-of Farm*,
omes. Grove* and Buaineaa I'LL BUY yoUr ear regardless ' Muslo Box, phone 953.
roperty. W. I t i WWlaWG
300“
1110" ' R° y R*,1‘W ANTIIUSBANDSi
WIVES!
u wwj l'and0^
n a HL______________
PEPT
Realtor, Tom Bell , A»»ocl*te. ^ u
Phone Iltflf 416 Atlantle Bank t BURNER kerosene heater want- Thousand* of couple* weak,
ed . in good condition. Phone ' worn-out, exhausted solely be*
226-M. ,
cause body_I*eki Iron, gat new
VJTKHAN drslrre 2 ‘ or a loU In
city’to build a home on. ReaTYPEWRITER
T o X S u . T ^ r * l i a 0,f f i
lenahly priced. Apply Box C*X STANDARD
waived to rent, phone 393-M
ggf&lt; A t a ll' druggist*—in San*
e/o Herald,
afurnoon or evening,_________
ford, at Topchton Drug Co,

8 ARTICLES FOR SALE^

I ’d litlly,

The ^Mutual Companies era t
represent have always paid an­
nual dividend* to policyholders.
C. M. JJoyd A Co. "Your Mutual*
.Insurance Friend," ppAna 104.—

HUH.DING - Roofing - Painting
Smith. Brothers, Phone IUH2-J.

NOW ready to-grind every Mon.
- day fnnmlng — Your corn,
grits, meal, com A cob or
■ shuck*, etc., for feed,* J. W.
Bell, Lake Monroe, Phone 16.

'&gt;1

Now, av^ryon* can uia Air M a ill^ ^ ^ *
Your part ana I or builntit fsttor*
^
0*t tW o far fatlor, command Hnf
eftanftons-whan you (tad thorn by plr..
Fiva Cant Air Mail begin* naxt Tuasdoyl

m c n dow*

rxe/iep m y

i

u r r u SON KNOWS H &amp; W A Y AfiOVHO
3- T H [ NS/GH&amp;ORHOOD A S _ _ g -— •
W E LL A S YOU D O /

i r r t lf lc a f e Bit til b «
^trfiril»ii|r lo IriW
|hw
M"^l ItiTfp|| Mill Ije

1120 .

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
201 North Park
. Telephone 37

Ha■■ford, Hemlnole t’oiioty,

tin t'c m

MtTicr: m* ti-i-i.icsaiGv
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
■
Palmrflo Are.
Phan? 1011

.1

o f y in rM a , lh&lt;» IJ ltv 'I a »
■r. A I). t * K
O. |*. IIK R N IK lS

IG A t!i ? v f~ $ A Y . HtHATPC YOU f t CO Z

O PH N IIAG A^ cabbage ji
now ready. Phone 705-M,

8

BLOSSOM S
OF THE DAY LILY
L IV E B U T FROM
T he r i s e o f s u n
&lt; 0 ITS S E T T IN G

s e n t e n c e s

102 Sanford Avenue
FOR your home—Superior work-,
floor, iiiclnl whed Icnn-to, and
nianiliip weather re»i»Ui|l, high'
' matin gin ago 25 x 25. priced
IIOHltmV HERE VVllKIIK
alicngth. termite pri«jf.
M,rfor ijuick buIo at 12,500. Ideal
PHI V.lC Y |H HlhSPEtT I’ D
nctc thmerete Co., 2U9 Elm
for feed atornge hr Mind!
t il’ ll iiiituiui desire for privacy
A Ve.
wood-working enterpriae.
in money matters is strictly
ruspecHod here.
Fricndr and
NICELY iiiinnged 5 room houwc
CONCRETE
sewrr
pips-Septic
relatives are not iguesliunpi1
with- good acrei-ned porrhes.
tanks,
fenre
post,
grease
triip*.
aliotil your credtL
tour em­
and nice 2 room gaiagv aprfrtIienrh.'*, flower pots.
Miracle
ployer nr business assucintei
tnant. all modern and in good
Concrete
l.’i
i,
309
Elm
Ave.
will not bear df your personal
repair. Hup I ini twining orange
affair*. Them is no ruusu fur
'trees and 2 acres tiled land.
c a r p e n t e r s ■ m e c h a n ic s
embarrassment.
Located lit* mites from town.
ATTENTIO N!
Reasonable credit requirement*.
A good’ buy at 75,500.
We hove just received a largo
No co-makers on money loan*.
A VERY attractive and strictly
assortment
af
lu ird-tu -get
Variable Lnymcul plans.
- modern 5 room furnished home,
tools, and It will ‘jiay you to
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
witlr unusually large copper
look ■them ovar.
Inrlda'IUnk llldg.
I'hon* 3*
screened porch, setting under
STA N LE Y - ROGERS
Spreading oaks nil .30 , acres
HARDW ARE CO.
rolling ground, with it* own
12 S P E C IA L . SE R V IC E S
private s p r i n g . fed lake. 7 Mr.\H, womens nnd rhibirrn's
acres yuuiig grove, ou sur­
new Fall *htte*. .Seo tt» for the
SIGNS
faced road, 6 'V mile* from
hard-ln-get merrhamliig. G. VY.
Show cnrils and poster*
Hanford.
Kitchen ' equipment
O— DEE'S, SIGN HKRVICI-. .
Clark, 203 Sanford Av«.
modern with
electrical hot
O. I). I •Andre.». l'hpne 11121
SEE
US
for
Innrrspring
Mat­
water, refrigerator ami cooking
FLOOR SANDING
tresses,
Itox
Springs,
and
unit*. Uftprirea $5,000. rash to
Hollywood
Reds at factory nnd finishing. Meaning and wax­
handle, balance mmtlhiv Pay­
prices. Retail store &amp; display ing. New floors surfaced tli per­
ment*.
fection. Old floor* mndo like neyr,
room.
THREE
GOOD
APARTM ENT
33IB,
1)9 W . FIRST ST. *
Incunic properties welt' located;
Hr M. GLEASON
t - SftVMftAu-sitro inqr-gfrdTr-Tn richnl* TtrtWImr'fi- Fnrninrnr Cq,
Lake Mary/FDuSinforiTMattre**- Factory
Phonn 1133 and 072-J

0UTH 0ARD motor boat for sale
— 15 ft. century bull ami (2
horse Johnson motor.
f.uml
condition.
119 Hanford Ave.,
Phone 1098,

X
^
PUICR 08 «IB PAUtlOBU
THf 11 II A BDMBIHCt IN 04

UV.XS. lu.) w n l, - ll*n,&lt;innbh|utrh«, Jerry I Jird,* phntia' 788-

ItOSKS
T.IYO jvnr-old field grown everIdutmiing vurietie*. Over 50 PI'JH.Itl ntitnographer.
F U R N I 8 H E D or unfurnished
varieties.
Free catalog
. .
Park, phone 1120.
house needed nt once. l*hono
Hose* in color. Order now.
1 0 0 0 . b etw een M ;3» an d l'i;U 0
. Tl.TP.X HOSE NURHERIKS*
LO A NS
and WO 'til 6:00 J1. M.
Ho* 5TJ. Tyler, Trxa*
4I.0ANH M A D E *
3 R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE
• Popular Seat Cuvwa
m i n i duo t o » ion
i. HJ'.MINOLU TUlH MliOl
th I privacy;'fnet rervlro
■CONCRETE libick Intlldlng, js^lth

2

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High Eleven On
Purple Hurricane Described As
-Well Balanced Gridiron Machine.'

\a} Florida And State Loops Have Split Six Series
BACK IN ACTION

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By Jack Sord«

.Uj A KT1| l'It HACK WITH, •K.
llrrnM Sports EditorThe Seminole High Celery Fed
foUhall t e * o travel* to CainesBy A R TlIl'R BECKWITH. JR.
% vilie Friday. night fdr their eeconJ
FULLBACKS
lilt of the' 1941) season. 'A fter
J. F l l t g I'ftA T T. Jib. a fresh­
having lost their initial game ut man is currently leaking competi­
the hands of the scrappy Kustis tion stiff a: the fullback spot. A
Under the terms of a-contract ' .the Orange ■ Howl Statistical
Panther i leVeil tho Srlllinulc ag- loirner Andrew Jhckson, Jackson- sign.«| rtcently by President W. ' llurrau reveal*. Nearr.l rival
giegatlon la gearing for a com-- vllle, player, he ia an even sis T. Anderson of Leslie, Ga., ami. to Frankie for “ best two set."
back in this- tilt.
feet, walghs* IMS Pcuml*. I’lnyrtl. Tiniest L. Ihidgetl cf th.- Florida • » ns' total la* iloh Frnlmorr of
' ’
As yet I f is still unknown two year* a, fullback in high,.State l.cagilr, playqr* will sharo. Oklahoma A. K M. Sinkwlch
whether the regular Fed block­ school, earmil one letter.
A lin the ’ receipts in th/ first four has a nrl I.C0.1 for 1911-42 as
ing hark, Clarence Grantham, wUI veteran of the Army Air tVirps, ponies of the playoffs in the an- j_ against 3,399 yards for Penl
be in the lineup for the game he saw arti.pi in F.uropr as n mini int.r-Icague series for the ' mi re for 1914-15.
Friday night: (Iranthnm suffered First LleuWnmit.
He ia S3.
Class l» Championship of thaI The *.Mh7 yards gained by the
a sprained ankle on the lust pi ay
(iAKPF.lt V A C C A HO, is a Southeast.
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Georgia
halfback
from running I
of a scrimmage session before the freshnjan from Hillsborough High
Sixty percent of the gross nini passing in 1042 stands •&gt; a..,
FG*ti* contest.
.. f
School i^ Tampa. A veteran et rrrelpis of the first four lilts, moilrrn all time offrnsive record!
tr
According to nil report* the the Navy, hu4* five feet, eliven Its* taxi*. will be set aside for for n single season.
Gainesville High School has n and a. half inches tall, weighs the players with the winning
Sinkwlch, m om vrr, is credit­
.
large well balaneej ball club this IU| pounds. He earned one fimt-j' team to rrerlve 6b percent of
ed with the greatest individual
/
year, Ilijt Conch HusUr Bishop bail letter
niar-j
letter .in
.lit high schoid,ris
school, is mar
-1 this .*
sum and the lasers 40 peroffensive performance eter put
nuiwum-e* 'weakness ip • the ball r|*d, 21 years'old.
! Vent. .
• i on in a howl gamr.' Hr wished
handling department.
UlSUiUib (JUCKl SUTIIFJK*-) The igmaiiiing 4(1 percent will Tex*,. Christian an unlappy
Ilishop asserts that the linemen LAND, only Veteran o f three sea- j
split la-twcctT the two leagues.! .Neq Yeah in t h e .1912 Orange |
ate especially effrCtjve ill *-h. sona on Gator Eleven In 1940-1A fter frur gomes each league'. Bowl game— and made it slick
•d e l e n aive department.
Hilly '.l-'42, bs-fere he erUqfcd. the 1 will get 20 |a-rcent of the net, with an unparalleled exhibition
Wineniillei, Gainesville’s All-NFX Marines, Is a scrappy hack «h&lt;&gt;| gate and the remaining ’ 'Uke’’ l ill running and passing. Among I
I lineman for two year* will work shows a lot of promise, lie I* will 'be spliL. b.-tween the two other things, hr tassed 1.1 passes
i&gt;* th. guard and tackle spjts live feet
ilulw.
. . . tin inches
_ tall, weighs
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j for . nine n,raplrliuty» and toll* •
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thin’ year, Ilishop. asserted.* This msrtit-d dsd has ^ one •
ic r first two ganirs for the louchdosns. His offensive tofal '
, p ./ c n l e
Purple
nurricsne s other.. all-NKC dauuhtcr. A graduate student,-hej inlir-loop series „is scheduled
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the day was ___
.1 X2 ,yards.
24'
HP °
petluimer, Jack llurso is on
ii 26, Haw action in the Marines to lw played In Georgia. Then - on aerials and 119 from rushing, ' OxiC C f fife
sideline. -The wingbnrk has a „t Iw o'jiin a
F'ir*t Iaru lm -1 sill ctnir art open dale Tor
Inr.udng a II,yard touchdown
Sf: SU UiaIC *
leg injury liiat may keep him
“ ant.
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l Iravrl to Florida where a three j sprint.
.
(lACgglJS id
i.ITW^if ill. lineup.
JU LIAN H C II A &gt;1 II FI KG, a game schedule is on. d#cf,".•
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rorr-"-i^S
ifaiiiesville opeiati-s a tloublc f-e-trinau .is .j former Thomas more games arw needed ^ViwvTYJ«'0^ y-OVvd r tinnier -completely "VCU” cdVft!-'
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wiugback system- with numecirti* Jefferson Mi. h School star from, will be pbi)r&lt;l in Georgia aflrr JuvctsluvJcw* all oilier Istwl r,- fcCtfSAbbteverae*, spinners, passe* and furtlpn. Fast air.p itggreisive. Tic a day’ off for travel.
|c ids for Individual offense. Fid
tnek maneuver*.
The probable wcigli.4
200 pounds, is five feet. . |,,
vU.„ t uj „ ruine I out die I’nrkop of Georgia Tech cu1
'A
starting lineuii for the lluiricanes nine inches tall, lie won three
i|„.
ttj|| |„. resrhe- « f.w fancy cap.is again at Tulsa.
will be Buddy Smith, centerf letter* in High School, ia IX years ,|u|«d . for th. nrxv day in the In . the It'tl Siigar Howl gvp»&lt;Hilly Wincmlller and Marshall olJ.
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All games will I* Tddit-’a total foe running an i .
Strickland, guards; W. J. Ma.herAM.ISOS’ . (H A M ) WEBSTER, |l.,,u|re,| t„ is- played eight bod P «»*i"g : -O y a n h ; IS® )»td
M A p r V
ly and Jimmy Niblack, taekies; is a frtrshman wh» pack* powder „ „ i.nlf or nine lull inuiiigs or be short- ,,f the •nniGimt
b.\
-oi
C. W. Thomas and Junior lh-nr f. m a
c
HinK a irh
Th? •Inillvlilunl . Itn^«
foul ono inch fi?un ritl ,|r,
'*no cuiitost:
en.!»; I. O. Rochet Ic*. l»ensoii I'J.T pounds. From Gainesville, he
r|u|,s will b ar all game . \. Howl hull is 23'.' yniiK by .Ilixi
\ W e M p e a ,
Smith.' F'rt-,1 -Sivivir nnd Kick Bas­ Is 19 year* old.'
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..... . a« in the te.ulnr reason. Howell of Alaluinin against Stan
haw will ram pose the hai\fichl.
rA IL H A l KS
.a, well «.» player c.x)ienses while • fo'tl in I'.UtlU
Fb(?4(0*d-4aTfce
S&lt;AC,
« sin :i-v&gt; m i m s .
tll).
The starting Sanford «-Uy. n Hn»
W ICLIAai
| I'ouel. W illy lliilts &gt;.f Georgii
- l- . l yet been announced- but ibe ,, v. teran of I he 19|2 Ciat»r
)', „ r umpir •» will appear in ronfiilu* the 1',*I2 tlmogr How
^
U fxU A t' 4A*vWS
following men will In- the liktW eleven who letunii l" tnill-uck league, ami Ihri will rotalr
ftfniiii* ;i* the \ m I |m*i f&lt; i iimllv*K
rvjA^Ab TeA-vC 1?A c k A ^ A iaJ
slailers: Howard Whelrhrl nnil'this year frmu t-ur ym l, lu (to | ni’pire-in-l hief Hick Mcl.*uof the No I hark of itin«li n
Byron Heard at ends. I. e o n Army A ir l.ip * .
A fust »ia ||„ a„,p | mpire Spike llavis int.tcolli k'* i » 7«i.il.«ll. Sink^ifh’a s c c ? A U e *2 F t v R T A e - '
Swain and llfrrold Knslner at the feet. ll’.*r pound r, show* promise j,||| represent the Florida Slate fitut four
«| fo«
iCJiV-sJ
.CS\I&amp;A
tackle sluts, Nolly Tiapn atol wilh a steudv bead. A f- niter l eague in Ihr series.
Jl fHlllltA Ihr op«*ltili|r l«M*
|til| ludwlg at the guard posts Aodiew- J a ■ s . .. n. Jacksonville.
NiKbi Kames will Hr played l.tiimr l U tt * fm &lt;&lt; &gt; 4m U ami &lt;•
• lid Cwynil Itiel at center.
star, where he earned ten tellers j „| m:0O' I* tl and'Sunday lifts «&lt; tirfiilouii
I In*
&gt;*•*« oiitl iit'ilpl
lr&gt; the hack field Gene llnrjmr, in high school, lie is married ami I H,|| begin si t o'clock,
*h ot « feu iii«viiirn11 tillt'i «i*ir
lU*
or Cruulham will b e ut quarter. Ims uim rlauglitei.
Ile ha- •»»*!•'
on-'1
Sinkwirh Ihr Great
I n i
v%itikrinir
Juril"
Hilly. I*i«*rcv «* Irfl half. W illi*. \«ri»ilv^ tiwlor lclit*r. i' 22. ^
( ( ciniplrla* ivi«
111 iiiilual
IiihI nUlinlif*. tu a ftCHfr. sltivl l». fnic the »•n I
unlit
. AiulerMin atfulllmoknn.| prtthab'y j W hNDKLL t. (H IU « i l.l'A K K * ttr, unnxuilnhlr on Jim Thcii|&gt;t*. j of ih. fii«t t&gt;«*i i«»«| Sinkwlch Ift
JanJi'fikinnon ntrijrht half.
, El*. U a ffr-bnmn *h«» Marrnl Ti I f!oy Willlr lli*«toii. Johnny fly to Cliff Kim -fy in the left
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®t lt‘»lx rt K. I*«*e Hi^fh Schitol in
Kildic .Malum and othi r an ! fImI«•. Killl*fv hiifhlinllt'tl *10 \nitU
- lly l i t till VI 1 st l i t l |
R n llin u
IJ r O J lIiS ^®clc*nnv^lr' ^ vct€r*n of t■»*•l « I,«»tI p^xkin immortal*.* Hut. lhu*ncio4* the T I T ifonl
Enrly
•triil Hil .U I •»iti linril uiul tin* Ionn* i
.Arnty Air Cotfif, lit* in five fi*t*i ^tentciit offi'iialvp buck in niiMlcrni In* »i*roiiil «|u« i i Kiuiikie «fro|»* VI- Newtfealure.
H atriiiK lid U s
ITlH.ADEt.l’IIIA lit.- team li r f i i c .i t m r - a t
’ jelevtn* Inchc* tall,
wfiftlm 1 H.i int«»rrollrtfi tW« f«&gt;othall ami y»tpi i^rd u IVynnln ijito K**n Kcup*
A.m i h In
ox iii i l n #|ia. ' Mu
uiumN. lie ii JO year* old.
|i«r»ril lovok will |ifnvi- it
lintnl* &gt;o tin* t*i*«l /••in'. Jhu many quarters ronsideicil -to- In •■ l -IMHI
II.* Ktl|. o M111 bl’ uki't

|Florida Grid Men |

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IN S ID E SPORTS R EPO R T

A u g u s tin e ,

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S d n fo r d

G a in e s v ille
H a v e

A n d

C o p p e d

P la y o ffs

lly I.FIAGI'K .SKKVH’ E Ill'llE A U

the eve of the seventh an*
Town Hall’ Series nuiilt&gt;n "f'las*
l» Champiortship of
film Southeast'’ series between the
■j winners
lo Be Resumed At;®..«
a,hofofMtljc Georgia-Florid*
iniid Florida State la-ague SHnugh-

15O U t h e r i l

( o l l e i r e * " * ' *&gt;■ l»lay-off*. interest in the
rfilial outccnif waa »icn incrcaa•'.g in view of tin- fact that each
I. \K El.ANi*. Sent. 2-"»
I'hc ■league ha* won three series, nnd
(Town Hall Sc-rirv six .entertaining •ne pufse Tor the seventh vvill
i •nil informative urograms, will bleak all recurils, uiathur perIF. prrsrntnt hv Florida S oirh- 1 u '■lilting.
iidlrge this year, aenoi ling to .in
tl' e Florida Slate la-ague entr y
ann. ulicriiu-iit made by ('resident won the I'.iti.. |9.lx and 193-J a
Lurid M. Spivey today.
unis .while the G'corgia-F'lnridii
lly plv-glallls. to lie pii-sculet repm t r 's ’nie honor* III IUT7. 1910,
in th- Annie Pieiffri chap I, nr.*: an I 1941.
I Nov. 27, HctU-rt Agar. I’uiitrer . In 193d. St. Augustine, after
I I ,riV » ‘ tbor I ,r| forme, .si.to 4-iim,n a t ,Hnnant-w I q-h i n g
. ' j U f t l . ui.ville .I miner 3,.u..i.l .jgi,,, M ,|U. ha,, flrilt climinat.sl
g)H»Ung rn (he pmlilei... o f woe:d L w ,,|U . UlI|.(.
to , two
• colailHiratjon.
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a„d ,heo Smford. four to two.
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n Kuickk
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Du- State rmineavillc
Leaguer*
ilww kei." fint*
i r,wt. ion
UpI1,
allpkmrnTt-jouru.I.st. -in -n dr 4s|.i,aM.i **«Tj5cl^ -Tour- out o f fivo
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Ga.m .ville I,Jil previously
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•liinmmcil Oilumlit. thu*e to uni.
J ig. I t. . Il.uc. III.,..,.father. tuuL 1^ , ...Uoe-foar out of six

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plillos. pin-.-

Feb t lame. It
g .fo re . J-.
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Feb. IS Jeanne fti ll&gt;. «tage.
■adl an.’ television actress, p.e
*&gt;.*nlifiir hi*i
mwiiV inmirilmiiut
•rim Mystery-" f The..... Burr.*’
'V :h ; ' ’.uohr.V
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-K h '- . of . thb .illustrious
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. aciriii«t. Who U ^ v t u tiiifg to thI llileil S " l e . for a JoUl dlilll.y
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Uevander'. star.to,bled Santo, d tilery feds wasted
............ Albany, winning four
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Fpil, Wl„,
(lUt „ f , ;u,
icnim*«;
\ihtii|M'il
th'l.;itttl
ami
_ 7-cViv, lyeorgin Flluriila
I'.’ 19lu. i lie t\u
,.„|lv .mm Wnyerov
vVayerovs • took the
llf ,)„. n,Undo TS-nator*.
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v imi - ly drlei.led Uaytona th ieo

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Sept.

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Man Mu.ml ..f the St. I-U .
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f„ llr inim.H
r * r,lln;.,» . a i ,,l Mickey N.einon f
,|„Ilmnt,d 0 r
tho U ai*hin^lvfi Senatoi 4 hii%r l«lll i.- Alull' fourth idio'e le estrurg
just a!*v»u’ . Inn h»'»| th^’ir tuittin*'
I........ . A II It ........ . winning
iitiUn- •• 11tvi i•
t jv« Maj." I
i lo,,*. three games -rut of
Lvaifui"
Muaidl . flu, 1 -i , with
.
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loo* I the final--.. l.er_shuig swept
the . t,n mark and if be nni.-diu* , , |
, &lt;
( (- (
allo w thm f i uii lie will i t* Iti
i l
In- I util xim let Asill hi*
fit at National
I • .lyne
to
tulf •• •*(•! .lilVXil* ‘ I'fftll
hat .370 ii , «&gt;xt i xiiK‘%* I lucky 4" . . o , f (..* I..ii )i Ii'Kk Ui i iej»o;t

Philadelphia’s Eagles Girding
To Beat Toughest Foe “

Precedent By. Callinp: »'•
SerimnuiRe For Team '" a n g u r

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w i i x i a m h . j k .. v n - jkiaili: s i „ u „ i i ",'.f a ,
U n ive ls il) , I'.mIi I tliltrw u 23 \ b i .I tiiurhdnw* III Iraitbatl tlriu-.v Neal, - t-lrll
i.Miiti ri w i»ft b*n K flr lil l a l r i i !
Sar
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eran o f the I 9 lfi t.ator eleven]
(ie or gia , ro w playtog with lbei|M«s to I. mar llavis later in th* ilelptila Kngi*-- lyiv* a unique «*u t liw lit iilv M u li.i ititil I 'l tti lia i -i xx lit
I'.l dl|1 llli\l Ml
HiLv
W I N T E i r "I'AT'TvT'Sepf,’ 25. ( T V w h s n be id . y t d . T e g u b f f quartet
&lt;N-,.W y „ rk y al, k „ . , „ f ihr All '.ecu....... ..
. tu-f.-re t . aeh W .1 poriunf.v
h« on iirih il .11 w i 11 .is i h r foiinet

— roach Jack MctJcwall of the back. A scrappy back ho park* Amecca Gonfereuce.
ift lu iil
ill
I 'r '.i K m i tn vii
) |lutr» |*»ul«l K« t Kiank bwch ' bnolltm* auax Tin* Nnii.m il t «m mKolliiis College g r l d d o r * has i light in hi* |iiO pound, five Get
|„ ,brrr , rat,
,, r»»r it Ia—
.. I hi* rami-. Tl» uihn Imi. h rr^iwn tnr thi* thtnt
i »»•*»»! %• .r
broken n precedent of many year, ten ineh flame. He in a. former 1910 I I - 12— Sinkwirh'* running Hmw rime on n 11 yaM run
In I9H (or rxainp)*' »!»•• Faw i « v »* »v||\ u Pl N n
K
standing.
Fie'* ortlercil rlnii&gt; l.ills^j'ioiigh High School,- latiipa. &gt;nil |&gt;4««imc k .tinrtl 1.7-10 &gt;ard«.
In' t hit.I nuiiiti*r wl»» n Siitkvt ' i %&gt;•**•I altil lint til*’ New Y*»ik (ilrtlth
lirX A M *.
Pi
\«
' I't
scrimmages f t r the Uam.
1 "f»r. a sophomore, |i* year* old fi*»0 muff ll'iin Kill (•f«Miir\ tulle I to filial an • |&gt;&lt;tl I'Rax
w .
M.” , r
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:lr "•'-••-I M.-n,l..y ...m. 5«» cni.diHeretofore the coach has limit-! H. earned nine Utter* in high lot * I for 1923*21-35 at lltinnU. nivoi
Eaxtern Dlv'sl.a. title to .be Olanu
........... I ’ mverslly’.
by a half game
f ,Hl|lMl|| ,t.atll
id scrim m i»s to winter practice;
.
IF
the
exception
of
u
IIABOLD
G
RIFFIN,
a
freshjeiBionj with
.Last year, they again
nnswered the cnlb fnr~lhp
-uliovwi promise In
single srrimmagr; the Wetfi l-efori- man,
, ireennd tw-M. althtmgh~ttii-y- tn*nr
pratil,e M-.-unu-^WuSl
curt?nt“
xvbrkodt«'
ar'l*ITT'a('k."‘
"A
T
a
tha opcningT game.
r*
-lU h o ontV teanvto .l-Aal tie- rbain-',|u. fi,,t game ngi.io-t the Ala
- By i.M rists* r m .
Itr Aukrlsirl Prr.a
«rrappy~-t*f-pirond“
ftVF"foot
eight
J plim Cleveland Hams. Tin- F.aslern
Ti i^ h e r-- jii.l lh.ee w ed’ The [tollins mentor ?ay*'hg has
inches, he is a former Hillsbor­
Division uinnor * thr Waihtiiuton {|
t '"in*h NC l
I ' uvrll pi -.
hated to take the chance o f in- ough High SrhiMil star and Ir-tjer ‘ Spirit* run high when tli........
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liilr
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R,i|sklfi^
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It
oj
inrrt
In lilt r
Iftif tliilliiiia
qtiirirk. With 30 new men on the
j
vet
ily
of
Washington
Huskies
a-lqim*
a
horse
i-nt
of
a
&gt;
Inim-iu
[
)ng*
wuli
i)uEagli
squad he says he has to find out' lnt* n'
I r years old.
t* iii |ni •hilly
f lu II ittrt« htu.'
|* " ,l the Washington Stale College-rare no.I the unhappy new ow-.-rl
|w,tb„n*l.vel vv-ir oi
• •• k'tlOl*
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Cvhat they can do. Hollins nat
HITTING
PITCHERS
I
Conga.
S
get
together
for
their
Is
stock
for
a
V
/e.h|r
sum
p,.,
,(;
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M&lt;
le,..
I.
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I.
lie.
.1.. hasivt
I___ •» had a lesm for lhr-i
It'll
onlyi •i u*lifi"itt|l f« ntj«ull |f«mr
t olor tin* h. r*r m»»&lt;’tn Midi .in *icci«i f,t bn« kfP .j ih.u 'In f . i»
s'i. %.
year* but the squad missed winST. LOUIS, Sept. 25-01’)- ful lluck li.til.-y, the Washtilgtiih uuiing ihr race.
Vall
,|,e lliiloliiia-. Imiiii
ti r practice this year.
With
ik
.-I.rifM
i
xnuo.l
rn
h.i.tl
Sl*
t‘*nlinal
c*li
ftfimtAtil
couch,
him*; At Detroit
t h »- ! „««•.(lai. r srni tom? im.iii.u rm
lit Hlit A V
With the largest squad cn nami Mn
r ,.:iW
lf&gt; ,
spitrtirn*
rr(| frU.n
()U.Htiiu),|f iw|„
ur ......
1— vxorkjt
•
.......-thin • numnirr.
. . . ..........
-sli-r he came to Hollins In 1929. lw#u; p u(|)ike &gt;(]^ p lllini&lt;grrs. he'week before (be butlb- an,| it Ark., was saved ft ..in )..•( •&lt;» h o r d - t.\ Itle t e m i-t ' wliil*- v. loitliu
the groimtl gatnlng pui.i t&lt; mm
ll-.S ItiN , S.-pi
i,Pi - |i
« oach McDuwall is P*"*UI''’ 4 gJI! gives hi* pitchers an'extra turn usually take* him w.x-ks to c«ol an expeiAive mishap, .only
and total M'orlm: titles Gist year, 'won't l-n long now In-Tore Nr w
" 'r° ,lw . U l L ' r° f &gt; * « m n r
practice, and tho prac-,off.
’
cause he was « little weak
In addition, to Van llur-n. the - •og.l-ni.i b a s e b a l l fans know
Eagles bad pamlng Roy Zliiinirr- mJi'-ther tlu-y'll" get t„ *#H tb.-i
g-me Oelnber llfh wHh
WHk. ’U tU d tha" Canls^lo' A.1 .,h' ,,U,ky' C?U* ' r
. ev.J.ptllln*.
*pecrtv Ernie Btccle. bard- i Woibl Series.
Ib.slou lied S-ix
ur* ago, former WSQ head
Writing out n claim for the man. %
victory Thursday, guturday it waa ,-ral &gt; ," t
nmnliur Jnclc Hinkle civil I v Konnv official* nni.»unre that the ticket*
Coach
Kali#
lloll.ngbrry
I
g
n
e
d
*
little Pilcher Mu
RartuVfMcy nnd
oilier brilliant will In inuih-,1 tonight
The I94d ccntest b e t w e e nn .cored the winning
win,,.a,* „,.
----- Mailev
........ t&lt;- the
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Ht. Ia&gt;ul«
pies*
box
telephone.
mp ,,ON-|.
T|„. , tl „• bat k .' '
Gtorgia’s Bulldogp and Fb-rbU’. run, and Monday Harry llrccheen Uailey did a swell job of phoning .rd* disallowed the claim, which . Tli.-v had aU-lengiiP A: Wlvtcrt
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sortk? , X n r f0Urth ,
«'■ Uul‘ ,0 ..........serrations tf&gt; .he 'bench. 7 ® f«r
and fha.lt. .h -t- and VI- Hears al ia. kl&gt;- --n* &lt;&gt;l ihc
bl a sene* started In_l3l5.
_ . lctory over Chicago.____________. 8lldd.nly a Washington ball car- ly afterward was ov. rj.-yed -bat c lrcu llA heal end duos In Jack K.-r
__________ _______________
I rinr ripped off tackle f..r twenty i ha was s l.n-l s|M-ll*-r. Pony I t- rante and Lurry t-..hf.Jli , ,i-.ibl,
ysrds. Halley scresmcd into the press broke down and had •- 'w ISIu I tmL-kmi al . eiil.-i -uni nil.,
telrph.ne:
’ Crt
ttvat t.li.nk.ly taken away-in a h.»r»« -."d.ula- e. blc Druip c Itaiulii. cl and Ih-I. Sul
fridge at guard |dii&gt; ex. ellrnl nblink r)ghl tackle qf our* to move r ' . .
acrvcA
over.” Unfortustcly, souuoiie b&lt;*d{
•*
Praetically all Itiese plav- r&gt; are
crossed up the connection*. Hvick alone boomed over Ibe publicadHailey’s excited Instruction* for^ r^ s* system fur everyone in the back lor tin- I94A r aiiiiwiun atouri
with a flobk ol lUgldv regarded
the car* of Coach llolllngberyj stadium to hear.
newcomers
*
f
ICC.
Tho Eagles, dubbed the be.-.t six-ond best team In fiaiiball, may he
able lo hurdle that "w e atinnst
made It’’ Jinx this year
—Neale says only “ no prcrllc-*.
ttona.
Out front camp hrndipinrtrrn hr
haa handed out a few Ipdlcnlltum
of a great change In playing style.
H U 'S M L
For a-xkmple. whereas alt U»c
(large eeleelion)
passing tor Die past two
«• rjii ••» I I
:pthe from Zlnnnorinsn
I
»n I
aan or Tommy Thomp_
un this season Is going
iO»k
,fq) Utoentlf from all backs.
ft w a
r \ '
f♦. a (by Montague)
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14
.Van- it men. himself a capable
,q »-j. t,'«r«l-».'|'
p*AMr-Ak Jmulxlalia Btate. will be
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O h i'O fw ^ o fg Uireats as vfell as
11
live onedltn#- Virginia Military Ingtltuttf comblnnttnn of Joe Muha

SPORTS LAUGH

-SPORTS OROITY I

*«)uitk III!
•• I (of Si I aHII* to it] )• v on*
attriiiU nc.*
nm rka
Veitiini
oxer
» ui anil
h.i i i r i . i l
n*.i ..nlv in j in
re ifu hi'ltls a *uli tant ml ' Irinl &gt;xrf hi*
li.f ........ . Ion »i« file |»Iu&gt; tiffn nt
iirtiti'tl rixd»l. T. .I f\ illi.i n-a of

1937.

If 'tun.

Olirnuiis lm iih , x\ ill Im* p la y e il In
•. '" I f M
t %
%ill th r a(i Mill| kliV'l

I h. fi.iirl.tiivl .it i)t.
Cat. ak - v\ •* IllUliri liAu
••( \|*•t yItilt. I

i ten
-' »«*

M ». &gt;'•
..- i* va.iif t tiller
• ••lulu if

-i»wii .lull' f.»i traxei,
ihrti ivtiittflt in h lot ilia
tdinrx, ,i'turnin^ t«i
im••l * do* nm.ie.l.

SCOOP
WE rtAVE JUST REL'ETVED A SHIPMENT OF
NEW KEPI.ACEMENT COLLARS
O f N o n - W ill
We

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P.

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W h ile B ro a d c lo th
the v o lln r nnd

pul

fo r Y o u r O ld S hirts
it on

fo r 64)r ea ch

Bring your dry cleaning along wilh you

D O W N T O W N C LE A N E R S
AND LAUND R Y
V M3. Pnlmello Avt-nuo

P h o n e '9 1 4

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Largo Supply No. 7

NATIONAL PRESSURE COOKERS $17.80
LIN - X LINOLEUM WAX

THURSDAY and FRID AY

Fishing: Rods........... .

85c to $19.50

Bamboo-Salt Water Rods

'WMsa*£80W\

Magic Weed Killer!

WEED - NO - MORE

$13.25 '

Fly Rods ............... . $8.50 to $15.75
Automtic Fly Seels

.... .....

10% DDT Activated

$8.25
w • #. i n,in\

Boys’ Ffesh Water Casting Reels $2.75
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Tackle Boxes ......................

$6.75

IXCLUSIVI DEALIRSHIftS *)

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LUCILLEMl

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pp«n In FLORIDA for

PESTROY - INSECT KILLER
With DDT Added

CORNER

KRETOL INSECTICIDE

Fall City Minnow Buckets......$2.60
Large Selection o f Lines and Baits
UNIVERSAL NEWS . "

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v ater(omv New York

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ffitists Find $ THE OLD HOME TOW N
he Chairborne
Often Careworn

*In Grtuk churches the Bfto.
th* original Greek text.

By STANLEY
C O M E Q M K lO s;
THEBE G O ES
*TME L A S T

Ace Amusement*
S a n fo rd ’s

C olored

Th tst

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

LO O KO U T-

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TREES
% X H AUNTED

Iquatferx,
limited periods In between which

•'EMPEROR JONES"
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

stopped

roaring buck from Hj\R.
LEM . . . op he rose from

i art two of the
iline. At left la
* boot expression may Indicate his thoughts of tha plan, Unlernaftonal)
Most wild* mammals
elghtod,

THE A1EW TfcUAKT O FFIC E R M A K E S
USE OF SO M E TR ICK S HE LEARA4EO//J MIS
ARMY CAMOUFLAGE WORK'—

fA R R tlX ’S
PACKAGE
hah

ST O I L R -

All Colored Cast
12c

Admission

it i x c i D i b iu o . j\ o n e 9 ]'$

- There are aaven, different kind*
of fog.
,

The renort was signed hy LI.

Col R. F. Tredgold, two majors
and a captain.
Tlie population «f&gt; Texas In
pc«l 287 percent lulwrr-n 1890
UNO,*
c * •
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a y s « s s i « » a smsskiX;,?^

« 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 aiVIMNOiCeoffray
f r a * 1*
Arthblahvo of C to.
t«gbuT7. !• ehown after he had da-i
Hvareda sermon at tha Cathedral
of a t John Iht Divine latfew York
a ty . The Prlmsto of AD England
aald that tha wvaknesa of (ha world
kl«atatkc(.ftlth. (Interneilenat)
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this hot

pullman porter to a' KING

hope of obtaining promotion

by death id ‘ his seniors. Though
may be mightier
than tne mechinegun, he seldom
has the satisfaction of using,the
keys himself as an outlet, and
any anger or irritation he fecll is
■tqre likely to Iw vented on other
department* than on the ’-enemy,
"In these circumstances it'la no
wonder that arid letters, riilldlsh
p****»bbtp» ov-r mrimrortnnt de
tails .and- abese of rank ■ err
bnown.*’
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Nothing

■ KAL1BPELL,
Mont. — (JP ) —
Aroused by three recent attack*
Western anthropologists
on human beings by grin ly bears
In northwest Montana, the Kali* mate that African civil Ixal
« s l l Dallv Interlak" ft advoent* some 10.OOo ytars old.
lag repeal of trapping law*'.that
ing, It was announced today.
Labor Day w*« mad# a'legal
Representatives
of
counties protect the griaallea.
hulIdav by -act of Congrtat In
One bear mauled a camper bad­ ■1NWthroughout tha stala art expaetA . •
Derora it was killed by a rifle
ly before
cd to atlsnd ths meeting. A. L. ty
James, president of the Reminds bullet.
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Ai
forester
County branch, today reuueatad Into a tree and lore o ff his shoe*.
Ninety-two languages a
all local iximhin to attend the A ’ gnlall dog saved two hunters lecta ane spoken In Irt^a,
ccnference.
Wash benches and swivel wheel*
will eliminate much of tho aloop­
ing and-heavy lifting of wash hask afa nn
ln tm H ru
ifa tt
r V ’
on laundry
day.

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
and other c ritic a l m a te ria ls 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
flh r V

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 Irianda- &lt;
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In U n it y T h a r * I a S tren gth — *

P artly cloudy this afternoon through
Fridny.
iVltlcly acattrred lhund*(ritiowdri in afternoon.
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Te PTMnele Ute f t « p m ef America,
T m Fled at* Prespet Ily far Sonferib
AN

V O L U M E X X X V II

E a ta b lia h rd

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Kaiser Defends War Profits

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A 1 I.Y

N E W S P A I’ KU

SA N FO RD , FLO RIDA, THURSDAY, SEPT. 2 G,. Itt-IG

Truman Says

NO. 2 6 6

Associated Prcis l.e a irtf Wire

G reece Ready
For Return Of s

Aftermath Of Heavy ICnyrli.sh Rainstorms

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 ASHINGTON, Sept. 20
(/P)—Tin* &lt;scarcity o f nieui
is upperipust in Wtudiliijftorv
converHAtiomi today as it ih
y
elsewhere * in tfi6 country.
There U no sinttle, clear-cut
answer to be found ’ to the
$ ' question of why meat is
- 3 scarce. On l» tjroup said that
■ r fanners huvu plenty of cattlft

Yugoslavia, AlbaniaDeny Sending Subversive — 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
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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 his throno in (Iret'cO oh
.Saturday morning. Sept. 2 0 ,
after spending most .o f
tin) wpr in Lomloti iij exile.
(Ireetp* is .tori] liy civil w ar
and spokesmen for the
Hour's govemnllmt have acclist'd Alhaula and Yupro-

!i»ua .)f armhigMwtbvtrxiya U*s V - O l’ A allows let Ur price*, or tuitl)
menu nmt rending them into
' - pi ten cal liog* are knocked off
iiiifthfrn* Greet* to fight. Tha
'nraxtit*iy^Anolhar&lt;group maintainYuirorinv knd Albanian rurww«
«U that farms** are not. holding
in*‘i.l -i have dented tha charges,
cattl- tack. Thu gYoup contended
Iml the fact remains that every
* that farmers uro fattenlnir up
djy brings fn-*h report* df fight*
• their cattle to pinko batter beer,
inn and killing.
and that tha cattlo will not ba
reedy for the market fifr weeks.
, Iv ...is lioprit
r K11. , in Athens that th*
tetum of Kiiur George will some*
*3
Regardless uT tha argument*,
j L. '1
• t ' yr&gt;T', -' s'ituliinm
tha fact remains that the rangca
^ t e ^ s ^ b t fifB S
are loaded with cattle. A record
WIST COAIMNOUSHIAMT Henry J. Kaiser (tenter) turn* over the
III Alhetis for tin* Kiiik’n return
ntimoer ot cattle retched th’e riinrkey* for (he Ant of hla assembly-line homes to Mr. and Mr*. Clyde
Saturday All ulmiir, tho i t b l l l
ket during the time OTA. ceilings
lllnley, In Los'AngelcvCal., a* their children, Clay. 4. and.Cathy. &lt;1.
hav,. viud tliVjr worn protoatln^*
were o ff on meat.. During .Hint
look on. A t'i'lgJit'llT rlU Burns, president of the KaUer Community
ilit* Kilims irturn
period cattlo producers could
]
I
on
lift,
which
plan*
to
build
100
of
tlir
prefabricated
dwellings
a
week.
■: charge any price for their meal
vkiU «"h»M« (lawn coolThe
live
baric
ityle*
will
aell
between
|a,BJ0
and
Jft.O
So.
(tntenfafiunut
i
they could get, and prices went
i '» Sa!iu&lt;|;.\ fiidiiiitig for th^“
up. •
w- MVfptuMi All permits for
lit i y iU|Lf
a ru m
lu iv ii
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 ' l l i t
It flu * \ V :i - I m j j f
•* U'HHi-rn f«»r a -depth of about
would ordinarily hnvo- been sent
I "It r t f l l i t
o f ’H i t I F l . U V s •t f T i h o r
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|||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
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,!
ItmjmM Itrtttalk MMlfCM In Album
sent a petition to tho Hoard of
t f * 1i v«if * o n 11n ‘ t t F -'I I'onpil, i- it I n n
TOKYU, Sept. :*tl. pfn— The wnf
inert) are two ways to do it, OTA i
4\ the Hini-lt 11oopM JHU
County i Com miu tuners at their
!♦'!il l »■i -- it I n * at 11
ti a t •
a j j i « ct**1 t tJ
ietinx
‘r,ni«
1, m*
can do It If approved by the —
p l,
if u
s S«
i,* d
III u
urns
next mielln
i «v r |?
an
iu l ti ihi ia* t, eeiifj
cirttr V
o .f s u w
* m t 4t
tn
H H m i'l !i* n t ia v li%
o f f it 'e n
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
tern
divijiloMi if*
i« Ibe
inif wlthdrar^
withdrawn,
Agent C
C. R. lMwson.aatd today.
iTlw M &gt;W,d.| « , „ « e m u , ,
w ith
r i ’ lM t '- s f iiln f t V f . , , f
A t I r t u t ic i\\i divtsdofii
it lomdixi. rh&gt;- Hiilisl. luborlt?.
Petition*
it io l i . . . I f t ' « * l o lH * ia lo iw .
t
be *.1«in«
«t Mr-;n,n..-,„omfH Ixforo | S I U r l , l i Vh:'. wf.* ...........
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
im t y lim it - i n d u s t r y u h i i v * f r . g u 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 i li a lt lilt* etitfO ttr
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;
I hi? It 'C O h l O f It R fH T F l r o l l f g l
iuitslimi hij»iiih| |Hiwfr wutlirnt
t! favorable, Is passed on th. :
• rlri III
Holland .uni !.«• .1 ill It:
1 i*T ,f r e n ,l u m .
litciud t*^ on i h v v ixCv tK 'tw fp n J a p K o r e a n M inint*
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 a d h c i-n ( li«&gt; |tf"iiir|gtjj I p«Hfi| o f
the industry may appeal to thu!
Wm 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•
qu.it.**! the
o i foroo.IIi,.(. wj.eH_|,e_
th* jsetltlonptn
th atqu.it.-d
(he Nazi as uririnr—
liririnir—ni
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 wir in Europe.
Tlii 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 h our ,
^*4 l i e -Joint chief* of ‘staff.
w. T
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 work w ill, u n ity rb ■
miral Erneet J. King from tes■» " nif. h tvmyr l b* Smnk v The i&gt;&gt;&gt;- • .)•
I n 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 mutters uff.-et o.- tin- -lo l* . .
m iu n i i i «It l»•* 1i tin iH M f 'it h in
e c u th r se c re ta ry oi
r . u r ; . , a j W liul|, , w |(t)Wt.r lp i!, lo r ,.t n llu , r tf
ii a -.- 1 -la til
o '" i.-i'T to 51*01 Juitioi f'tiniulo-. , T t'oiomerce uf
thry hope In be able to get the
lull tliu t.iu s li ftinh elondil follow -y -|
;«f ti fitjilut«(ill
..'I, for chief •to- . *, i - -u a , 0 1 rent
tJv 11 1, til (lo- Municipal
Fore*i
am!
Ferk
Association tjlc j , , , , , mlk flinKol,llt,.
Mu, h i, S|| ro.tytrttu.. .... I .r e u lr . is,
material rrivased.
**n .iffit ml* *,»v rI**- Sln-ri
\ I*. ,'H'er v** ,,-1
/
..lot -,s|t 1.tk.-.t »,’r.uife.oents
under which fire control is main- , uuku wus .|u»te.| n. replying ll .i sue
M IAM I HKACil, H*pt. till. &lt;/P&gt;—
He believed to- " i l l .el,j
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iwvit»
cUll, , VOt'.l .- .1 lin t l u l l . . 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 ' . i u v
e in
M r.,nikll| „ ut , r/ld ,tB
Wl. „ ,f soint-atoil I*' the tight »*t Sen.|..r
util u&gt;ttn ole -lith e 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
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N myI mH- Ihi* v o l e WIM I ll-Ill tn p re m o it M I11,
H e -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 walk
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 U n lit
u n t i l 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
f r i l i t i l l f " I I ' l t l l i h j ' !» ., s t llk * * ,
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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o f H ie I i r e r,, 1 , 1 I ' o t i e e U e ||n|V%.....I*
iiifltvic
Whitney skid the brotherhood • rnl hearing* w'll wind un to *een,. at once.
A permit ban been 'Mini in POW M* ri “ t r l i i p b f t i u j j i i i ti
C i f t f l l m r c l i ei 11* f . ' i h I I h ’ I
.no,
Wood fire* can mens. .* a town, Jotie
has 118,000,000 but none of ft morrow. No further seas Iona nre
.Stephens |o ere* \
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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»iM ili in n i'
xtuki* I
II I H 'I H I 1#^
I l t K I J ^ C 11,;| ***1 t tt
(.rsl Run to be put
ed »p by such fires, Mr. Dawson
|S f V * ' T a l Iluni-.1I|*I r t . t f k f i t *.f t h e ,
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'
1added that "He 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
Cliff un -ii r ile H« ffir »'V#i yliiiti|f H
self-1* Whitney did not apeelfy to
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
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*
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
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
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to
present
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driving
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near
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 flgntw. 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
2T.,irt'tl f.trii.me worker* lo return North America,
MANII.A, Sept. 2ft-UH)-lV*ai-1J’.""'
’2 i MOBJ., F
'1The
Fl AI trailers,
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. three
i ..
f
o f f h*
t^ T th ,ando IliKhwwy. Capt. IP* Tlllia eannc.1 food* were -ready and Hlte.-r*
i.f
to then jobs. The rultwny is
t'reahlcnt Hnttgau repurled , th*(
M-)**uel Roxas 0r ‘ he Philip-p h ?
]»
A B d jsddedthat earnparrd 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** of
“ 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«r. ration,
and
the
of
mittrd to help
Military baaaa. Float* said that th* aervico performed. .
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ti,ic
a * i ft
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t - iv- ado|diott
vi tr. *
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— 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 Forwl Service, in

Prompt Action Needed In Petition
Plan For County Fire Control Unit Japs Wert* Afraid

House

M erchant 1“n,o"ner* in

Marine Hearings
2‘E'o", KssrL 'o.iuTTo End Tomorrow
&amp;

Holland Leaves West Coast Ship Operators Will
To Open Office
Not Attend Washington Conclave k.
In Washington
Pittsburg Hit

&gt;,Nt*w Senator Says Ho
Open Mind On
Wouldf. Has
l f. S. Foreign Policy'

U. S. Fleet
Not Strike Back

With One More

Crippling Strike

Sired Car Workers
Quit In Separate
Dispute With Firm
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 B R T
Elect fr ie n 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" ^

n ...

«mt ant.i n..* ... rr *■•!

In Movie ( a p ilu l,..!

i\

Kotcan Kail Slriltf

t

. 1,1- , •&gt;..a ... ugi. money

Navy Talu's Triiilorn
I'Yom Sanford Park

iSrSnSSSf «2*2S

m.

h»t

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there la no significance in tha son of Michigan Instated that tho
Interruption o f the complicated committee either clean .up ita
‘ robl*m.
'*&gt; work or postpone hll (lending
earn In favor of a thorough to­
rn Iry trio hop*, building, Furguson declared that th* committee • b * prevtou* y*ar hr M tr*cta*.j
----- ^ ----■huul.t put Ita entire stuff to
Newspaper Week
« y have »*v*n bat* radio
' W ASHINGTON. B *p t 2fl. OT)— “ itmm-rit.'- dsteamls.*' Th* tierstudying the housing situation in Gons, 40 mobtl* radios and 172 7 ^ gtgte 'D*partjnent has pulw "amn foreign minister • then Diwl
I’mclaimcd By
an
to C*« Hd Of rid tape
WM
---- Itshad a secret German documant tw-pur*iiarte the Jztmnn* nmb**build actual lirhig quarter*
Gov. Caldwell nn4
which r*v**U that Germany and Mdor that the beat way fur the
i na Senator asserted teat thonsJapan w«r* working at diplomat!* Axis to win the war wa* for Jap:
-nds of houatne axperia are plann­ Orange City Hotel
ero*a pttrppMa during on* phaz* in to Join th« attack on Russia,
ing and studying without aerier­
of the War. The document ahowa
Oshima eahl Japan wax about
ing production.
Has
New
Manager
that in -1048, Japan was att.emp- to attack Australia and India and
ha* procfaumMl th* period
ling to arrange- peace between had no Intent tun of taking on
from Oct. t through O t l l aa
William P. Hinton, part com- Germany and' Rowia, at the very the Runtime, Oshima went un to
Natimial Nawapaper Wertu The
Pope Plus Approves manty * f th* V. V . W. Drpart- moment when Germany waa try- euggeat that if Germany should
Governor eaH* a poo Floridian*
of Virginia, announced to­ log t* get Japan to jump on Hue- decide to come to terms with Rua* “ with
U. S. Foreign Policy mant
si*. Japan would be prepared for
day that h* and a group of *x- *ia from behind.
servicemen hav* taken over Ut*
The same document also offer* it
The document goes on (a
’ i
ROHE, 8«|
oDeration * f , th* Orang* City further *rid*ne* that Germany quote Oehitna a* asking RibbonFaricy. on a
t to
link trop whether Hiller atlil planned
and. Jap
ipan once hope,!
Hot*!.
fore**through
throughRussia
Ruealaarand India, to crota the Caucasus mountain*
operated hotel* _____
Mr
join Japan In the Near East,
Red SU tea for Thia new document was inelu
trop aizured Jhe Japanese
, He Mid that
fh« ns it SO tl
ambaaaadur that the plan still
I* (t*pariw**t|l*
ih* v i » r « »*
K gw .,: ■♦.»,
.'.i,*&lt;•#»' m i .
by membari of
would b* man.,
The document is actually a plagThe document revealing theae
hi* f a m lW ^ r
by-play account of a conference Sealing* between the Axl* power*
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*
* “ *
“
Oshima. about a iTar froov-jiow, several
Ih-

N a ™ . Taps Worked A t Diplomatic
feuS!i;&gt;Sd £n p t t mSri5 Cross[ Purposes In One Phase O f W ar

AlLA r ,% i»'&lt;5 ir

llfiS w !!

8m
-

the Cilv oi Sanford would not
increase Ihr value of taxation of
ptiialcty owned property which
was cleaned up for the purpose
|uf beautification.
Tills statement waa made in
NKW YORK, Sept. 2 G -W V C. A. Maddy. director o f the
Th
f ’uast Guard said Imiav it Jnt*rrr«»loii City ln*tllutr» i» now answer to a report recently mad* ,
lifl.l received Word of on H. 0. S. taking choige uf bulliting* a* thnt the City woul&lt;|-increase th*

llnidcntifitM] Ship
School Taking Over
Uaditm SOS Stenuta
Vacant Buildings

rom un unidentified ahip in dlatrea.a ntKiut #00 miles southeast
of llermuda. No additional details
on the ship or its plight were

they are vacuied by the Navy .ot
the Sanford Naval Air Station,
and . ii proceeding with renovnv
Gone in order that the faculty’
available,
ond student a of the. Institute may
Radio murine rornoratlun also move In.
picked up tho dialresa signal at
U(Hiding now being worked up­
■la (.‘hatnsm, Maas, station.
on are Ship* Service. J. 0. Q. and
0. O. q. According to Chamber
of Commerce Manager Edward
Higgin*. some of the N ew »ur*
tua will be used to furnish the
ullding*) the rest will be purP A R I S - - S iF lT 2ft— IA1) —Th* chased.

Windsors Plun Trip
To England Shortly

puke of Windsor 1* planning to
take hla Dutches! to England
next - mpnth for th* ft n t tint*
•Inc* he renounced hU throne
thrpne
». This
to marry her tert yctra ago,
jk* &gt;&gt;f
was disclosed by the
Windsor’s secretary
uy In Vans.
Th* P*c»wtari- said ehe doe* nut
know whether Ah* coupl* plan* to
stay In Britain permanently. Said

e

SAFETY HULKS ESTABLISHED
WASHINGTON, Sapt. 2«~ W 7
-Rigid safely rulea hav* b#*n
eat*bliih*d for xrorkm«n removing
the last trace* of - radioactivity
from .76 veaaela at Bikini two
moiitha ago. These ships war*
supply, repair and support v*e-

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

waa mad* for the purpose afJtMP*
lug any commercial benefit* th*
property value and taxation would
be adjusted srcqrdingly. ,

O N LY 4 M O R lf

DAYS L E F T |
RENEW YOUI

&gt;r th* *«*,

Riviere and nothing, hoa bron d*eid*d.”
1

value and taxation of property In
tho event any action Was taken
by the property owner to bMuli- .
fy the l*nd.
Tresident Raligan pointed out
however, that if the beautification

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                    <text>TUESDAY, 3EPT. 24, l&amp;4j

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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VOLUME XXXVII

* E a ta b lU h ed

1908

B ig F o u r G r o u p T o
o s e O f I t a ly ’ s

IN D E P E N D E N T DA ILY NEWSPAPEK
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y ,

S E P T .- 25.

Italian
Territorial
Commission Votes
To Allow Ministers
PA R IS, Sept. 26 , m —
The Italian Territorial Commiuion at the Paris Peacn
Conference .today Adopted
the article which afuiittna the
final disposition of Italy'*
colonial holdings in Africn
to the Rig Four nations. .
« Glndwyn Jeb b , the Brit­
is h 'delcRnte, speuklng for
Um Foreign Ministers' Council.
promised that the countrtm which
routht
fought a
with thf AlUra In Africa
'1 will be consulted- fully on their
1 claim*.'.
_ .Jebb reletrrd to Ethiopia. Egypt
and Australia, but added that he
mererd Orltaln'a right to apeak be­
fore the United State* and Russia
on the. ground lhal \he British
fought alone "In Lybla'aml stopped
viCarahal Rommel at Ki Alamein.
v* The
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.nr conservative
press III Rome
was angry over. Petla dfcpatche*
JkWfch - decided that the p e a *
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parley had deckled lo give Eritrea
to Ethiopia. The edltariallala rail­
ed IhU an outrage agalnat Justice,
an offense against tho dignity of
tha European peoples, and that
e AUrea
i
will thus be doomed K&gt; bcomlng a slave province.
•Tile United Slates favored Inde­
pendence a.* coop «s possible for
Mve majority* of the Italian colon• BrIII.h Foreign Secretary Devin
conferred today wlUi Oecrelary of
Ctate Ilyrnea. presumably lo clarify
the positions of Ihe two cpunlrici
on Uvla Issue Byrnes waa dhH to
meet this afternoon with W. Aver•11 Harrlman. Ihe new Becrelgry of
Commerce, who la leaving Ida nmbaiaodorlkl post In I-ondon.

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government especla when tha
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Oct. I.
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Jewish New Year To
Be, Observed Tonight
Barvlcea will be oonduted this
evening at th* Jewish Community
- ’ on East Sixteenth Street aa
usher* In th* Jewish New
; 8707 and known as Noth Hashana’, r.. Roberta of Orlando will
- assist in fthe amice.
"Where Lies Security»" will be
the. topic of tho sermon which wUI
be given this evening •* 8.00 o’clock
by Rank Attaina*. ____

tag at 10:00-o’clock-the

of the
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Urn's Contrlbu

, HEKVO RETIRING .
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'A s s o c ia te d Press L ea sed W ir e

Briton Describes
Greek Strife As
Small Civil War

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Caldwell Announces
Action A fter Mrs.
Andrews
Declines
To Accept Position

Bandit Acquires
Obsclctc Cleaver

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•sttt} hurled a in Ml ele.i,er at
». Antlrcu'a win* died a week
him lor good mej.arr
SALONIKA, tiire-r, Srpl.
. ago.
The rlenvrr mUvd It, iau?l
21—-i/P. —The
Prrnvirr
of
PITTSBURG. Sept. 25-(&gt;D —
tlld tilt buidtt limped it up to * CoveiTMir • Caldwell
an(•refer, ( nnsta.itin Tssldari*,.
Th* Duqursnc Light Company
»dd lo Ihe IMi. loo*, lie had yar-' .nuunr-ed
ha* described the * i.ilenre In
flic* appointment
in Pittahurgh today announced
nrrgd In thr .»r*uf- Hill .alii
m ilhtrn Greece a* actual war
that ita employe* have failed to
thi* afternoon a ft e r .Mr*. Charles
Mika Block .
against Ihe nlale. Hr declar­
II An.livv,., th-. widow of. the
end thtlr' walkout aa ordered by
"let
lillii
b.,tr
llie
i
leaver
ed,
lhal
Ihe
turmoil
rrralril
Ihe Allegheny County Common
Inf#* Snifll-.r, &lt;l**t llticil to. flrrrpt
VVp don’t haw ant no-a- ali&gt;*
t I I.) cilprkir &lt;d leftist band* In
lh»» 11•••1111 fi•&gt;tt
Plea* Court. The court yesterday
wav"
The**al&gt;’
and
Macedonia
»
o
set the deadline fer th* end of
K. iiiiM, *!i,. .. tiio I'ciqocratic
h* 4 a- auction- uf order bul
the walkout at 10:00 A. M. Baskir.'iiihu*.
f.-t t l .
i.i iix-W sr
a i|Nr»llon of « v
trn Daylight Time today..
term for which Andrew. .1 cTinetl ,
' ThP decision slated that, the
t.i ,-j-ek rc-uoniinatioii tlii* year,
LONDON.
Srpl
*j;» DlN A
court would hold nine independent
will
elVe f,!r . tho lale seiutor
poiii'fHitnn f«*r Mir ItrfttinH Korrljji*
^
lea (era guilty of-contempt unless
lnlII f.imiary ohm hi* own six-(M ice tit-lav ile»cidi.-.l the flglil
they called off the strike. A t
&gt;eai I fm will-Virgin.
inc in (JrriM r ,i' n "win.ill wnlf
that time It also aen'eneed the
1 1t.-.. Ib’lilcctat uominatien vlrBAVINO
8
UKVIVEO
the
crash
of
the
Belgian
sibena
airliner
In
the
Newfoundland
wilderness,
Jeanne
Err.
j
ejvil
wir.
'
II.
.*
«il
tlul
I
lie
t.U’ei.
preallent
of
the
striking
union.
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t\f
.
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|&gt;Une
uv
wlilrh
,ho
Usd
hern
'
reerntmem
has
nresenu.l
evidence
rtfr,
If,
9
T\t
of
||
nrrlvorm.
m
ltm
drmlh
Rffm
tn
u
.%
the
CoA^CiUttri)
rrmwv
Mueller. to one vear Jrfc
-tat.
Mi if Mir i» brlli min f«»r» r &gt; wric
flown*
btfwr
A
tlrr
when
II
irllUd
on
Ihr
fioiulrr
«(rpor|
niii^m,
flffinrl
I
h
C
«»4%
l
(iiMnl
pliolo.
&gt; 4 . " J eenUmift-rof court. - * j J l-i
t
1
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.
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r •
I •' *
. i (iinir * llirii min fr**ni Allied
in*'* S*,ti.it»*r ha« b^cn
Mu llat.. had
. and
Its*
Mo:Her
had VafnaM
refused Ito
end' •llUf
m p i-n oi. r\*-r
fitiil
Y
iiito-Itivin.
Iltiwrvcr,
Mi'
.
hu ruuirn# i strike which hea crippled business
I
l»OII
ill#
K« rri&lt;n O ffn r irpK •riiiHtivr %.u I
•ml Induatry In the nttaburg area
*
•
Mm- Hiitf.h
*now in titer*'#When today's deadlint arrived,
II- I. *•.
w ill mil
- nllnl ti|n*n Hltlr
the court gave the strikers ona
a j.-&gt; - .
tl.
titrrk k’ &gt;v ttinuiit i»«|iir *
\ Sij.l Jatrg
estra hour to return to work.
e.f^T.
f . He* maflty
thru «i«l
•
Workers at th? JonrQ and
H
• |*t i- rri i
id* *• *um&gt;
A m ,hlli&gt;i* r* thr Hi»M*h -|M»k••
Laugiilin strel corporation have
thr Floriila
iimn. ihr litfrk r%i»httrr rt liret »
I r^trj t limit oi-inhb:«-f ft •f*wbegun a sympathy strike. ApIty ASSOCIATED p r e s s
1 k’l'vrrmir
t »tn
\\t !n II
i «.«&gt;
At4*1HVlit* elf 4** *•»*•* H k* Yll^o U ' ij .H I MhiHU 'I I I»h j| lo ii'rli
parsntly it I, in protrst niictnat
ti - i*. u....
iih| linin'.tlr
that any f"*•'•r 1 I itiun |7 1
thP Jail sentence given Mueller.
Mi' -It*! Stalin I' hInv l«f«
i* l •*njim wen tmtnir no f i»!f Mir t**•fj»yr rlr« I b’ i «pl* • «tii|iaii v w,i . ill I MO
pie i tout s.f fti«»
Vminl
t*illf*iij? m*w *|ui|»cr
Workers at th? 4ones and
I»
|if S.enfold Ktw ID'
f.
^'ntpl ItII ,| •fill rpe
knn Ntiur I’ ark
ltd. I
•
r«fi* •» w m Mi* Smilli Smni' • ••it#*i jnl I I.aughlin plants brlong lo the
land
that
lllitaiii
If.
- H 'i l l
limit
d
• htrf s-MitdlVe
I u Kail f .? M,. • •MHNii* \r.»r
l‘ * *
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111
Sf.ilm
«
lll'tta
Hie
( ’ If) Steel Woikera tJnion. So
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\ ‘ *1 M»- whu
latrr
•1 f »• • i
Dlb- •1
••i«"WtO'fl Ur||
f is* .itniftnir. ,"M uilivr*
»
far, ab-ut 700 men have left
rO||llllltte.|
\
.y
thr
t
i
iVl
k
•
f
hr
Sifiatr. ha« a (o r* .
ilrr.v
1 lA.ll 1 MU nil .1 ( II I V.lf |iff&gt;t llr.1.1 •
tiling witty m! tit title
thtir jobs at ona of the plants.
Ilirr
I
I
p
'da k'oirffuo lirrn rleTlli *|MtkrOiiqii aid lie dl*| iml .dent; l\ v r&lt;mi|iil»ell Ai Iip.ii
Some have. been quota! a* say­
In AHaiitli. t fir fniiMiftlllmt
♦ • rank ,,f t ’ nitr.j Slatrt
l lieej whrlhn M» Mi#*-i*ht fiuhtiio; mrr, 1*11*1 !! *t il 1 11 urn witn
i \at«»t l
ing they are going to stay out
ram-'
forth
u-itl»
hiich
|irni*«\
TinKi
in tirrrn* hik anylhiii^ to »l f.mtni'l ll s n i*♦!«! \ U A M * «a
A. Itcid Manft, statu Legion ad
until Muellgr gelt out-of jail.
I&gt;nI••■i »Hi«l "On th«* whole, it l»
juUul, togctlui wifUi Joel A. Held
it flunk, Pitc«»urHi;HiK 9inlriiit*nt. with thr f*« 1 that Kin^ h " " K ' son .uni l(al|di A Smith nent
Sanford postmaster and CampbdLj
II e»f (#!*•*•'•* U hI out to rrturn ti&lt;-«l in I|i•* mrr f.o arrmiet rt
It Kivry frrih Ih»|m* to all Ihioi* to
I.Ofifiin.- Poet r»JI delegate, • w ill,
hi4 fhinjir
*h rt|HN-|rd pir ,|dn*t, ^fl,t t|i.n
-*
h'i
fr*r
w-»r
leav# Tiiurcdoy mrming for the
1 I .o r London f..| A thru- Mnlav |M. A IU|l .,ff %.,u, , ^ I n l 't l i r
1
1
1
1
J||rk*«M
|Vlll«*,
Mo
I
IlllPe
national la^rinn convention which
thr
%|H»k«'»in.*n *ald their
nffirrr
I nltilt wii^ not
"pilltiKIli An
tidcno that &gt; uj**»l»nv and \1
cptn* Monday ak San Kranciaco.
—Ihr U r* Di It U-n II g. i
a.tt'l Slnlirt atill Iruvr*
|human mdividijfil« hi- invnlvr.i in r„,| ltl, po^toi ..f V ft b\ *•-»
T O * vdll motor U&gt; Ocala and
Ji-RUSALKM. Srpl 25 M/P)
thr wiirlrl |»f*r|ilt*»c«l n** t*» th« th* fiuhtiiiK. hu! »u*t ni lurndHu^
pick up K»l Marlin, “ delegala| -fhe Innei /.ionut Couneil i ,hIa , fJj'n
tan t'hjiii h
1h Inn-1
It * f
f hi* ►•e*1 rinrtil*
and
wherej,Jpr|l|
Pi|
lhp **Vn*’MI OknilJ
a k?iic) ,,ppm(1' p ,,lP"
• \ '" " I - " f
,h.. lev - I , , m | |,*\., 11y ..f ll
,- Ihr,,
7, . toa Jackadnv.llle
a
•*,
ai
MI*A
| IMHI Mir
PCNinr tltrv •!«» »•*•( jll»« with th«- of •'•&gt; .«*ill -•**,l„mi.-,|
11,.,' llni
- II,
they will embark on n l*ello
„u ,. ,,n,i
ihP London
I \\ I \ i , i
2f*. i4b
Mi,,
old Ion-, wi»\ii he-rn
uct ion a of Russian ri-|ii
al ive .
NANKING. China. Sept. 25— line*- plane to
,il|i|dviog
'
loi.n-rk
flail**,
Trxu*.
Ihen'j
.1
.1
1
.
. •»
...
. v'onfprcnr*- on I'nlrstiru',
lOnu
im l m
*
Van
In- timv
Mir
mil .I...I • L
llillner
lA1)—Chinese Communist* still re­ to El I'aiO, Loa Angelc* ami hail u, Htilain keep* Jewirh leader*
T)l, pc«vt Orlr.nu Times-Pic gus.biimenl with aims,
and’ liappM-sl &lt;i.-nliir.- aln,
l»i fndtt) «h»u f»d that 17 uniun orfuse, to participate In peace talks rranciacr.
■
fn .loientlon camps in the Unit nyul„.
.sinlin'* Ktalnio-nU by
Mri'iislm was inlrod.ii.-d I
Ills tfHIKlrt h hfivr l*r*-n atvKailltrd
until a cease fire -order fs Issued
At Ihe ronvcntlon city they wiH ***"**•
sr
( 1 _T
lirello'i. II II Met'italia, and by •iiif*f* tIn* &lt; Itl uutlU'ut nrcanlx- *
.
no lueah-i are full em.UKh to m i
•nd an -armistice. arranged.
he Joined by Mr*. Field and Mr*.
my*-&lt;uu.iT- hrgnn Ih^j Mitjrk • .
Tho council, yplal ta. Lurn. duwii. qu. rich (bn American thir»l for
A communist spokesman - ;in M
„artln
m " . who *have been motoring thr British invitation' after a rqlightmmrnP^. Along the soma m
v a.
m j *?• Hn. Mrfd*Iitr itl’ frillMNl lit
*^litin,-r ilcclarcd -Our general
Nanking aatd today tbnt the Com- through th* ’west, and by Mr*. alx'-houp it(‘ hat.l tn“ Jhrii*fclei7i.'Thi*‘ line, the Memphis ‘ Commercialrotinsid, .leioitn-' ( ’..o|ii ( r,f Ilirmmrmlst peace ~TTe!tothrtor, General Mann "viho hae been vi*ltlng Jn London Conference I* nnw in re Appei.1 deelnr.-d Slulin hns lu.t
toi-li.iiii lur I-. rod &lt;n investi.
Chou Kn-Lal, will remain on tha Seattle, Wa»h. '
I In in, It,'al,' Strri-I „l Mi hi|ilti
cess while Aral, delegates eonsuli-i , upiid.i.U'il +&gt; b,- Mursul -hjirtlve
w*a» i'll
of pru«reldrltncs In Shanghai until the.'MeThe Orange lloreo apeeial left new proposal, of tlieir » » n ,
T 8-lill . * lin t. I, know i- „ ii ai.*iin.|
,,f w -ild . ntntiiunisin. Dial. Ihe
-vi-rv on
mamli are met. The spokesman, Jacksrnville 'a»t .veiling »&lt; ‘Lnn
» ■ferttt-*
, I wn. I..,- »i..ini
n il-abstin*'
J,-w» .l-pp*"l in w »|.i.|m-&gt; -aol I. him eii.nigh
*
.
in
Hi* * iiii »' iitself.
i », i i , jr
&gt;1 ilato
lf--g fv|kl&lt;1* ' HtftMkl '• v IkfC I lie v% •Id
Wang Ping-Nan, said that either - ..... .........
* -I
* i Hi 1
\\ •
Iv ,-.mp
oclock with betwien aM and *™»| work ve»lrrtl»v for Iw h
(„r (I.- 11—i - f tin- M-al-l t 'tHV tin*It • . Ilir
•I ni a ir. *
»*A
' Hill
General George C. MarAall or delegate* alioard. Among ,!he«r
-.'i t » um
.....
u. |.
alcrl ... I l l . -Ti-Mig
t.md oily
11if *| Mmiri|Kil /-•*" H81-8islilig t'f I
Uml,e»| Slate*
Ambassador
J. were K5 member* of tin- Miami Jrr it null in Hint other ritu
t line* nf tbe ).i// • i.i ID I*\ .Di
III I'nti- I'M ""' Mim»l.-i .Main, • Jurn-• Moilglltoil. kee|irr Mini »-.»»«!
. I--.I i-&gt; barm
Leighton Stuart could get a cease­ Drum and Bugle Corp* of the Agency *"i. 1.*?* any lh&lt;- -t,i|i|ii,gm niging
■.-illterl ' i-l
fire guarantee from Generalissimo Harvey W. Seed. Po»t, (hue lime, w t. u |.rolc*l ngalnst Tli.- d- (|ue*li»i&lt; and ainarr -lalcumlit (In ' "it- iniMikr
1, ' Ii •
porlalimi o f Jrwiah inuingranl
-till r*,mii»nitil.-1 will.- i.llciiliun lioin ip, Mine Ne* York linn *tilr|i *-n'".l
ton I I " "
I-l. d
One -&gt;f
Chung.
natirna and oli. lime Internation­ and the killing ,,f oiu* ,&gt;f tlicin III’ I hi- nrM.,|*a|ni ■ today ll«w .
mid
( |lt.
, llinsg*
nrovulrd the late farpillar Uil»y Q .. louijlilli
“ “ S '" '......
, ,liullrltijolt pn-mlnnc
.
ri hour this
If this were done, said the al champions .Paris, UA!7t. "They Tlie
man
killed- wns
Cchin ever, in*»»t moriilng rdilinim o n - aD o'u irt-rnl .-Jilpmrlit of liew In " ir park. ^ lie aid lie hn-l aiiiiatioi, 1 (bat low inforveCommunist, then term* of on are out again to bring home the Schwart, who died in n figlit 1« fined tlirm»clv.-a lu n. news prewalked Bralo Sited many time*. in,-i,| nffic-i . in miiiii*-towns are
nionkryn
armistice could be established by
b; hicon.”
baron.” »*ld
said Reid Mann. There tween a hriliah hoarding pm ly and *entatiiui.
..n o.te d ll* . iloetor
and
"11mI impiiUr fTer-pllo" com-.
.
.
. Inwyci VV'lkilig ill tl'—i- roll.."bin with
the group
known aa
(,c „a .20
piece down band pasieiigern on n *chooner’ which
_
_ the Marshall . w][|
„ M| B,___
. Dl#€
A right vcliig itnli-( ominuniflt
I»» '" ‘ "k". an I nl-i. In|d i - m p t i a , in Imu b,,-,,,|„- . udbi partisan
military
nr committae 0f — Miami Auxiliary
Police and WJ|| Inicrrcptoil when it tried i» I nawspapm, l.'Fpo&lt;|u,-, iiaih-d it* mine &gt;Wlilrman “ l-rra. lier.” Iia."
iary I’oiicc-ami
nmrlnalcd In g ird the— f "
“
d - tn.
•I-nl\ , ldni-1 1 ■ 'In- In-.,ling of
General Marshall (a acting * • a color guard and riflo (•"■jn, ,n rn„
illegal Inimigrnul, Into *tory Mid, u *&lt;jl -f il&gt; •»•*,i .pi**- again heel, .
* •,f "|,svf , !**•'%• ,f . tffAhi'V.;•"!
»w»l*
.. --,(.1.-10 1 nod hi i -u nirmliet,.*
special envoy from the Unitad the all day parade on Uct. 2.
I’nlr.tinr.
lion*. It isiii th«i if , Mnr*li*l lie, u llor.v III 111** Trrrpllon ward”
-*k.-&lt;!l lo IliPlli Ilir .«"&gt; -nlaaev
'• rl'
"•
" «
State*.
Assistant Department Adjutant!
_______
•
.Stalin ,|o&lt; . iml Im-Im-v,- tlirs•• 1* all"
of M -nkev Island liaiifofd and and ' Innortmi* •I*I t •tg■■ lirj-i
Holmes Melton returned Tiu-.ilay!^,
. ..
.
,
danger of
"Why h*. KeinUi-'le f'oillili
Pirn Tin |nh " I "
I*Ih .wpiiafp Shipm pnts
evening from what he dverthe I , o C C T C l Iv t ’ C O rC ls A r t *
Uussin M.-pond d dnii-*hlli/i.l|on I, nnr*t mis duly with rtinr niul
-I tt Hall » .i I
•* a Vi-ty succesefnl speaking tour
In &lt; B r »iliir *n # l A f 'I 'r i - i l ,,f lu " " " V " " m1' *
"'V,,v ill, , - 4il), Ihe U . tl" • llldri lint.I d r l - «&gt;..! 1 •• ! 1
\iil New / ca la n d
made In behalf jrf Legion *labll i
I l l l r t J U I I U C I r » I I r l r l l iup Moi-lnid Vaiiln&lt;.rimi«n
Iln-I"-. wIn, itn vfik .1 fr * week, an,I 'In- II* v II II
IIsation n«d rapamion In I’lnellas
--------- genem! mid 'h- I o-w li i.t-rn-ral ago iml liv*t l lirln 1 llirm &gt;-&gt; well ullrn-Alr/
I', Nrw
i . v !•
tinIn-.
TOKYO. .‘&gt;pl. 25 l/l’i Sen .1 f-unua &gt;H-lllg IIM-ll 1- 1I Alit I Ilf
aruf Hillsborough counlie* Wi'l(
J. i ,
-l-i- -I- I -Ui.y proII.
Monkey
Island
rllquellr
llial
rn.ivi.d,in,
In
Inlielil
al
!'-•&gt;*
NEW A*ORK. Sept. 26—OP)— him waa Department Vice Com­ record* w«-rP InlrCdtired today at
■rmy T“
I
. ,11 i„
i» &gt; i .to I by thj
IJiv-y weir. al|]e In lilt**-* Wi''k.v In j Beni Ii in Ibl'da-i
Tha Coast Guard sent two am- mander Frank Caton, one lime the Japanc*c war crime* tiu lj fn 1Ixndon.
.&lt; ltd"ll. a *p..ke«man /" rj Itavr me wlreil IncInMire and make
I i*i,-- pintle &gt;h.pII ,........ K. M'»i. i
a• t . na
-1
’1
*
■
ihlbian planea out Info'tha*A t ­ professional
magician.
whose which disclosed the iin|miiall*lir; ||,g Brili&gt;o foreign Of fire dp li eu lo.mal-debat Into simian so­ sypr. uilrudi'ut of v li-ndi. |-.&lt; ml on - '
N nil-, ittj tier,i , It*
omic to deliver medical luppliea magic went over big.’ he said. alma of former Prime Minute, rlnre-l dial Britnio welcome* Prune
&gt;»Ti pb. .pbitt&gt;- I-Inn l s
ciety
around
i|uestlonaite*
I.,
lafilled
la.i-l
1
V
,
#
j—
t
0
to a burning tanker this morn­ Th'*y were at PlnCBa* County Ilideki T 0J0. The recanl* wrre Minister Klaliir’a ’ statenjeiil that
’NuU.’’ cry ttir MiTiTrrrU lo nil out .'elaling to nd.mni tiatio., near tb,v Lqitsicr, which wet a
ing. At least one of the planea Poet, in ClearwarUr, Friday even made at n meeting in IP 10 al there I* no teal i|ai|t|lf of. M .new
succeedtd in Its mission, The Ing, and were' Joined by Walter which the Privy Council approved war. The sphko*ni.nu(iP ^ 'a reVj,1 that hf Hit* "social aetlvlly." K.|aa tally ami fmance p-dlcle, o f M-hnof*. I cttpitired b\ tl.,. Jap im-*,. during
Guest* introduced wi-ii- J e ff, thi i, &gt;dvutnre lit Hu- Pacific.
tanker, tha Bannlngton, has radio- .Woolfolk, aselelsnt State attor­ a pact with Germany and Italy.
(h? British .lioW^ Wi(tT7ig!&lt;b wfiat scornful of nil of Hit* fancy mon­
key etiquette U nil extra long tailed
of
manag'i
I-Ml 'T,r r.mri.n ii , depusits of
ad that tha fir* U being brought ney of Lake Walee and 7th Pl*Tojo wa» prime minister at
.■ effect thr Inlk will mtvp. 11I (he fox squirrel from fa*wburg which Jnhnum, district
Western Ifnian Trlegmpl. • •- in |&gt;I,-. |.1,,. on ibe two island* about
under control but thr** members tle Department commander, who time. The rFrord quote.1 Tojo a* Paris I’enre Cirtlfrrinc*'.t*ild at
w'a-v tecenlly presenjed lo llie Zoo Orlando, (' II; Ko„.|lz of • bar
I ■J.ii.n.in
. u «,,- .li.|i|,,. | ,-vef/
of the crew are dead, three ar* made a ehort talk.
saying: “ Anv race that die* -out*tha United Nation* meeting*by IL O Boxrdon of that rlly
lestuwn. VV Va , and •,‘ly'b- Mutt. yea•&lt;f--rP tin- um
Fsimihgmissing and two others ar* burned
under
th?
rule
ef
survival
of
t
h
e
A
n
o
t
h
e
r
ItrltisH,.
f/icii»l*g*pr*-»•Saturday night they appeared
prcslde.il o f tin- Key '-lul, of • i ■ -inv in bulb A 0* 11 alia ami
seriously.
at Rrooksvllle, Sunday afternoon fittest* is not worth existing on e&lt;| n view that Klalih's remarks
He'mitt«lP High School.
New /.els.id test,, very latgel/
Th* 10,000-ton veaael Is heading at Mulberry and Monday at Ybor this earth. I f we fall to arrompIMi could be an imJir*tioit*Vr an irrt
• o etli-.iKive ’ll-,- nf pbii.phate a*
slowly under hek own power to­ City l-oat wher# thev were hosts our grand mission of spreading portaut change in Ihe direction
I,at.liter to krep tin- pasturet in
ward Wilmington. N. C. Tha to all of Hillsborough' County the Imperial
ipcnai way at the time slid technii|up of Russia's foreign
g o o d , o l i d . I icm
planea wars- dispatched from posts. There was very good at it should Ir*. done then it rannot (mlley. However, ha silld that
ohailrston. 8. C.- and Charry tendance, especially 01 W.orl&lt;l V i. be heprd evm If we go out of events alone will show whether
him
4 OPENIIAGEN, Sept. 25- (/ll
such an expectation Is warranted.
Point, N. a , and wera to parachute II vetarai
eteransy' and
an Iota .o f enlhus* existence.
'I In* koala bear i* the most pqpCrew* cf four Danish fixhing
supplies to tha ship.
Melton.
nlar Au trail.in animal.
(asm.„ sai^rMr.
boats today charged that th-y
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 25
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were intercepted o ff the &lt;ref men (/Pt— The Florida consumption |
coar.t by Ittisxfan naval rrnfl. The o f gasoline during the month of
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fBhrrmcn derlsred, that the Rus- August totaled neatly 42,000,000
elans had laken them ashore end gallons — an increase of about
•toy vtlet*n In tired of sen.
detained them fur several day*. 30 percent over Autf't't of KMC.!
Jcr* itree of rhantel In any of
The
fishermen
related
how
they
T'he consiiniption, which Helled
U.c vdiowink categoties la rv»Clarence leaser of Akron. Ohio,
NUERNBERG, Sept- 2 5 -(4 1 MIAMI, 8ept. 20, &lt;/P»— The limited. &lt;|uartcra -will penult had run Into coastal waters to thr state m’or0 Ilian |2rH00.n»Mt. qurtetl to vtr.lt the office Of
scored a hole-In-one at tha
Judgmcnta in Ihe principal war 30 Eetonian refugees who are j They are teaching themselves avoid a storm and were helping also is an increase o f more than
liif tr..jx,iL.|b!e sgrncleu listed
tool* Country Club i W R R
crime* trial* of world war tyro seeking entry Into the United English. The womeh — with Ihe a German cutler fired across ’their 500,000 gnllons over the July
below:
cording to an announcement.
will be handed 4«wn next
States although’ they lack pro­ equipment &lt;&gt;n hand -i. are sew- the Russians ftTed across their consumption.
Coordinator — E B. Carter
beginning Monday.
per
Immigration n“ nt*
visa* ing nrw rlnlHr* :.AniTOvpAlrlnf bows. Ths Dsnes said they were
Atlantic National Bank Build*
An official announcement eaye have settled down to a life of those worn during "-'their long taken to Wamemuonde. where
liur.
HOYLE RKC’OVKRH
leaner** happy moment cams
their vessel, were searched. They
It will taka two and possibly three housekeeping and waiting. They tea voyage.
Employment — U. fl. BnJ
.
days to review evidence and read are living In an empty, dockThey sleep ntt ’ cot« loaned by said that everything resembling
State Senator IJoyr! F. Uoyiel pl'iym/'.it lien Ire, 113 No.
the verdicts reached on the XS front pier in Miami.
Park Avenue.
tiia:-cl»y of Miami. Roomrf for a wespon wss thrown ovarhosnl. has recovered from his llliiev*
**axl leaders of Gtrmany and m v m
Vocational Training snd Edu­
tha men and women arc ar­
• nd was greeted yesterday by.
The
two
groups
of
refugees
charged
vho tailed
Td over 8,000 mile* from ranged by hanging curtains Iw, BUSHIAN CIVILIANB NABIIRO many friends in tno downtown cation — T. W. tawton, Court
House.
area.
---------Kwetlen In small fishing boat* tw**n concrete posts. Thtf women /
&gt;‘f
-■ 1 11 1. a
legal A.v.l»tanre. Ilaspilallxa*
ogre* their quarters are ade­ prepare meals on c|ty-loanM. -'•UERI.IN. 8epL 25-(/T)-Aro*r|r
lion and Btste. Uervice Ofllcer
ble stoves. Most of the ead ’ anil Russian military police
ARCHBISHOP INDICTED
FIRE IN STOCKYARDS
quate but they ar* gnxfoua to

Itehcll'mis Forfeit Arc
Got tint? Arms From
Albania, Yugoslavia

Steel Firm Workers
Protest
Sentence
Given To Mueller ^

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Named President
; Of Kiwanis Club,

Legionaires To
Stalin's Statements Bring Varied
Leave Thursday Reaction Am ong South’s Newspapers
For Convention
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Molten, Caton Com­
plete.. Ix'K'ion Tour
In South Florida

Slopes Of Soullu-rn
Negroes Are Told
Ity Or. .McCaslin

To Take Part In
London Conclave

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Agency IteacheH De­
cision After
Six
Hour Debate Today*

/Initial Flight O f Reds In China
Stiil Refuse To Y-vFferinir Poet
Is Started T,.d,v Enter Peace Talks
STASHINCTON. fi.pt, 3f.. If ll
— The government’* first flying
posfoff.q e took-off. today on an
experimyttal flight. I f the ex­
periment works, Postmaster Gen­
eral Robert Hanncgan hope* that
^ v lth ln 1flea yean, th f_ Uaitod
*ftatee can deliver air malUanyseherp in the world within 40
hours.
Here is vrhat i* happening on
that experimental flight today.
The plan? lies • cabin that’s
been fitted out like it railway
mail car. Kix mail clerks are
•board. With them Is a Aon 'o f
first-day
covert
bearing
the
brand-new 6 cent air mall etapvp.
/The cortre wera aent by etamp
■ Vkollectors
P * '
'to “Washington for a
| Wdal
j
poal mark Indicating tha
first flight. The dark* w ilf sort
th* covers white tha plane la Jn
tha air on IU-&lt;way to Dayton,
Chicago, • Pittsburgh grtd New

1946

Holland Appointed '
To Succeed Andrews

Death Misses Crash Survivor For Second .Time

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P a r t ly c lo u d y th is a flc r h o o n . ton igh t
-ftpd' T H u r a d a x ^ w ith s c a t lc t c d thund e r o lio w c r o T lm afTTrnoon.

Prosperity* Tor Hanford. T

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Union Or«»-Mij/p-s
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Beaten

Ihree .N ew -bpiuer ^ u*. k.ji.-nio«.u^.

Supplies Are Flown
To Burning Tanker

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Reel Navy AccuHcd Of
Intercepting Danes 12,000,000 Gallons Of
Gas U I* In Florida

Lazear Scores
In One At Local

Nuernbergr Verdicts
To Begin On Monday

Estonians Feel Certain Immigration
Officials W ill Let Thcm’Stay In U. S.

become permanently settled.
. r 25— (A l­
Tim* passes slowly for th*
and firemen^ were weary travelers as they await
word from a Washington, Immi­
gration board on whethar or, not
they will be admitted Into the
country.
Meanwhile, thejr have set about

ia donate*! by well wlahey.
little money they need

Veterans Service

ive teamed up for a quick
tulion of a murder rato In

provided hy the Travelers Aid- Berlin. A Joint .patrol today.
Society.
.
•-i arretted two Russian civilians
. Cart. Felix Tandro. Reader oJt for th# murder of a 28-rear old
th# .first groqp to arrive/ t\tnf.\;(j German woman In .her notr^e In
erfbed Ukr little roving hand ’ of tho American sectot of tho city.
refugee* s» ."peopVj without a The' Russian* are suspected uf
country.” Ilul hopefflliy he said: being’ -3cmoboli»cd soldiers w^o

BKUMtADK. Stpl. 25-4/1')The head of thn Itoman Catholic
Church lit Yugoslavia, Archbishop
Steplnar, today was indicUvl ns
an inciter of terrofini. In chsrg.'X
filed With the Croatia Supremo
Court, tho Archbishop is accu»cd
of being an nctiVo participant

is* ths central UetajbL taQoxJst
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movement during
the war.

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Hrrvlceromi. ex-Hmdcemen and
lheir Ucpcndenta — American
Red Crnevi. lotkefrnnl Boulevard.
Veteraiui Administration —
Martin M. Rudich. ShcrUPa

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(fo rd , w ithout a doubt, is about the best baseball town I ’ ve
.,cVyr lien i'll o f In my life ."

RO WE WOULD NOT WASH
OUll ll/MDB OF PKOPliH WHO
MAKE ONE MISTAKE AND
OPE THE ROAD, WE
RHOUIJI TRY Vo LEAD THEM

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Nobody paid any special at
tention to IL oth r than rorteord
o|iati, but on Monday the cele*
Mat -Peuuator
lnter»ected
P D IV
D D D the
M rclip

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t,n
? ‘around
L . nTTi
houaing
will
Autumn,
hanging
tto- ro,
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uthe that
tiMe .Ituatlon
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ner. predicte.1 the old man wouh|
. o ' , of thr overflow fr^h
pat* out- compUuly In ‘ h*
Ca,lr, „ ia which * 111651*0 crow*

future and that thing*
aorta cool down a bit.

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In Plant t i l t the IlltUboiwiC]
CatUemm'a Aa»**ri»‘ lun baa voted
not to « » of butcher * " » » » £ of
beef until pn-arnt Ol'A daughtertng regulation* are removed, hvldently the cillleiii'ti have taken
g leaf front the •■b°r uh on *

would iMn — —. —v « •. . ,
than might hexe
•spited
under co»t plu* cnntracU.
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Senator f»PP»£*
, u,.«d
b* regarded «» l P«**r i',',*
United HU«e» S«nRte. ha* evident­
ly takrn the tohaggon »lnce hi*
*-'-nd FDU turned the rein* “f
ernment over W Rre.ldent
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War A * * * t * Administration I Prebad by Slate Department.
Hemmed In by Inveitlgatlon* | Army, Congreu Commit!*#*
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• WASHINGTON—'The War Aaaeta Adminlatratlon la marching
down a atralght and narrow path, hemmed In on both aldea by Invritlgalora.
The government agency la charged with dlapoaal of aurplua war
property, which le eetlmatcd eventually to be worth one hundred
billion dollara.
Ilober t M. Littlejohn. new head of the.agency, ha* let a ''target”
date q( July 1. 1947. by which lime he hope* to have dlapoeed of
M aubaUntlaliy all the war'* leftover material*
;2vV.;'AVwV-;- sn
However. n W * of aurplua material arc being
r
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| Inveallgated by two congressional cominittera thr'
I Army and a athte department agency »
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rue- ° f Europe by the Soviet Unlpn." *
h|i„j. liullltt la o f the opinion that the"
r r U 1 *itnatlo" i, not antireljEr hopalrx*.
r TJ, but calla'for firmnea# In re*l»ting
1 further. Ruaalur Impertaliam. lie
(hfft^ollevea that nii|H-««emenl o f the
lliua Soviet Union will lead to war but
determined resilience, g I v I it g
trf). mianiiiK by atrenglh and unity
j&gt;0. amdnK the d inocraeiea, will make
vit, the Kremlin behave.
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IVrhapa .the forthright manner
iiirt* in which Jimmie llyrnen anawered
,t|]| Molotov at the I'aria Peace Conp-jf}. ference laat month wa* n aig/il
,,a. that the worm ha* finally turned.
„ry It ,1a high time.

front Germany, Poland, Klnlaad
ami Rumania.* Lithuania, Latvia Smart Do&amp;! Takes*
and Estonia have hren gobbled
His Name Seriously
up - completely. She haa fouggt
uncompriaingly for retention bf
veto power, which, under UR .CHICAGO—(Ah—Mrs. Rose Otrule*, insure* that any declaiotia taViano gave her llt'le dog. Dopey,
a beef bone five and a half Inchna
made be ’to .her liking.
... |» it 'any wonder the world is long. She »urm l«rl he would
a*klng,' “ What la Huaaia up toj?. gnaw It for hour*. Hut soon »ho
No de**'a person than the nnof- ascertained ti\at the bene waa
anient ltU»»ophll*,.Will lam C. gone and that the puppy seamed
liullltt, make* It e|*ia* In III* m- about to dia, I low he swallowed
rent hook,- Tna Great Globe It- the solid meal, nobody knows.
si.lf. that he consider* the Soviet Hi\t It ' was reihoved from hb
gV/ernmenl'i policies the oitjy. stomach In an operation per­
clou* menace to International formed by two veterinarians..
peace and American hational -erarity, llullitt waa American Amhaasador to Rusxla from 10.1.1 to
Now Is The Time
19.KJ and for years advocated
frlendllnea* to the- Kremlin. Ob­
viously, alive then liullltt ha* be­ To look Into your windstorm
come disillusioned, for In hi* boap irotsction. Moat Inauyanc* com.
he iay* “ the eaaentlal fart of the uuiLss will not write windstorm
fira. Ugv# your fir.
Second World War wa* that the
extended to cover windw, before storm warnnp. C, M. lioyd A Co..

&lt;d that it will require a visa and
passport to vi*it'here.
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Tampa and Hlllahoro •■ County
at* all hrppedl up over the urn*,
•cl of a hors# race track at old
amp* Down* near Oldtmar and
i aie voting on the tubjeet. Jhlg! ing their newlnaper ad*, they can
hardly wait- to »ee the track
1conti Ibute ffiOO.OOfl in taxea for
• old age pension*, 9300,000 for
school, and 9100.000 for grneril
fund* (politician* |rab hag). Add
this 1,000 new hot** minded
winter resident* anl veteflnarian*.

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invratmmt Berarltlea
Pbon* M05—Teletype UD M
OrUnda
llrpraamttng T. NcUon O’Roarhe,

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overparking. Some red capped
college ftrshmen nre lutpectcd of
turning crank*.
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wait aummer' who got tlwrouihly |UU w„, h-y, e.000.000 resid-nU.
kv 1980.
HJ80. 11a
Ho failed to
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The food sitiiMion in Europe is definitely better as a
result of-good weather in most areas and'persistent e f­
forts-on the part o f ‘the farmers*, ifowover, the total crop
»lliuulri&lt;l **?'*■*'P&gt; nl,&lt;* 6n« of
h g m
a « t i a y , i o l h t o nut l. a v r production is,reported 20 per eunt lower than in pre-wnr
anil •..........
problems
tto iiWwly ■*»!•
'l" 1. j r ,1 I days,..........
..... of distribution Interfere 1 with the
ih to tho mountain*, ami-aavayiA Dent use o f the food.
i»»trax
- that which i*.
in ,vime drouth sections, wlivre cattle and liogs have
M a t t . IH iU had to he used immediately, tlierc.w as n o w a y to ship
them, to areas where mei\t Was needed. Jjick o f cnnnitig
It I* nice to have Buptrintcn.l«nt Lawton !&gt;•&lt;* la Sanfoid *»•» aiid*freezing facilities Imve caused further waste of meat
_ remain in and oilier foods.
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though, he must _
Mill
a •uix&gt;F
^ 0UK p iu l Toc^ha timo hclng. -]• „ T liu exchange problem III a* serlnus^factor^, Ilollajul
'
s : " TiTts a surplus .of potatoes, bill oilier eoiintries hitve no wnv
Tbf Ylmr*-Unlnn »«y* "llanl- to im^ them. Urecce hns an abUiidftiict!~df dried fruits,
writing Ought to he
m m u ni » t . totalitarian ‘ ItltVjj
but no tnuney to pay transportation costs.
'•On, Writer*. Youro not hilling
/ninst the Facial totnHtarian' |
The coal shortage, worst-of all,, cuts tlm. production VVhat’s ItusHia lip To? • llllra.”
*t Cmunor C^Jwell. « • you!
,,
of fertilizers, the source of power for railroads, and power i l ) liiakiint Halteriuin, 1‘ul.lia
Thiil military alliance, hi* con- V i c V t r t j a y f
for factories which, make machinery and tools.
I Iclilll, ill,) not rhaoge the f let Y
1‘alhrindrr Me** M iiaiint
Wo *•« *hnl lh.
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'that the Hi viet Union “ wa* and
Hit by bit Europe is putting famine behind, lint un­
la going * to
.cvlvv.l al h
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One
doe,
nol
hove
to
I
mi
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BEPORT ANY OUNCE OF
pri- ._
i* , ., . rqunllv Inutile „lo ____
fa*ci*m
While Hou*^. on tlic a»suM|.llon fortunately ju st planting more acres o f. crops is not
} " he &lt;H»couraged hy _ tli S nn,i democracy." lie further conthat the »ar 1* over. ——
apop ess ro va IMMIOIATELY
enough to put the food on the table.
Htuto of w o,Id iiffu lr, and akcii- 0 mi* thnt the "u orh un gring an t ’
TOAVOID DECAY IN QECEiVlNO
lli'ul i t thf chnncea of achieving tmchangabli;" purpose of the Ru*.
. I'realJant Truman l» having 11
YOUR COMPENSATION OP
* 'V1' 1 and vm hiring penceI *ion. govcrnnient i, to c * tu lb li-h !.
Job trying &gt;" f|n.l »mntonc «•'
Swedish Co-Operatives
le ,. frightful *Uughtcr of Ini' (,'ommuriiit dictatonhip through
bike Ifarrlmun'* (.l.ce-a* ai,lhuSUBSISTENCE CHECK.
i~lor lo Knd»n.l' Why-nm a|.
.Second
Win Id
W ar
convinc'd, (ho world
Sweden, lonjr in the lend of socinl and economic pro- Jhinking men and w«.mcn y v e f f-' fn hi* opinion none of the repaint Henry \\ aUaco?
tluil the world mu*t find ccnt |{ut*i,n |n|prriali*tic expan
itrcss,
lias made a success of tlie co-operative method of
I -t*a are now. whVt become*
•ion ran he excused on Uie gTbun l
mnnufncturintc,
buyiiiK
and
Bcllinir.
United Nation* It
of the Hoviet'a vital need*. On'
The v^holesnle co-opemtive organization has more
not willing lo
u w «r U» !•'
the other hand, that expansion
than quadrupled Its capital since 1930 , and in its success
. ! doe* Impinge &lt;mi the vital int«re*t»
is a formidable force against state socialism. Tho snmllep
‘ .tit Great uriU in'oiitl Anurica—&gt;
Msirtlial Stalin aaya Amerira.n
nn.l thu, rnata a ahadnw of future
troop a hi fblna are a ' menace • • retail Co-ops, fn which one member of each' fam ily lins a
, £ trmihlu.
For. a, Iklllitt points
r#, Would Ku-aian t » " » . In »baru| buy front the wholesale society, which in turn tnps
", out, "W«t fought Worltl War II to
no be if American!'
markets all over the world for its stock. Haw materials,
w||| iii event tlie domination of China
get out? _
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surplus commodities, and foods including citrus fruits
,
liate *&gt;&gt;• Japan an,| to prevent the
" UflT^nlUpSf
According to . the l»«m ‘ n ,‘ * are among their imports from the United States In turn
lion! domination o f Eorope by tiernilinga, candy bar* will e«*on- I* they expprl machinery, fodder enkes, light bulbs, chinn tinH i* alm.i.t compelled to tolltve ninny. We now face the potairc aibUity that the reault o f our
ware, and a growing list of oth«?r items.
thul Ru*.Ji;i ■ doc* nut rrally d« -irt*
reduced 1" »1*"- No* lf yuu
lual find any, the, country will
,M(&lt;J eucilfjct-a will lie the ilninlnalinn
Co-operatives have been tried and nre working to a )»****?«- .Uertalruy.ahe ha* followed

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huaine
Walter
buainrti adtie * 0,1 the reault wa* the Autumn ministration cDan- aftne 'tlnlverequinox.
• of
fflf Florida
fl-or|d. ’ptedi.
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predict* th^t the

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St. Auguatln'e efty rommliileu- 9.100,000 In purcha*e*pf new »upera. war* .c^nCronicJ .with a pllea ap&lt;l it .can.. ce*Uy. be eeep•weighty problem at their meet­ why the future of Tampa depend*
• r
ing. Monday evening.' namely, an cn the racing nagi.
irmefKenry ordinance which lift*
tha ban yjicn ' the number ot
litenac* to ue Dtuad by the. city
gadget* knnvrn aa patil­
for the opt rat ion of horae drawn ing meter* allow Jor two niekeU,
hack*. The
praaent ordinance me for the firat and on* for the
which i* being-attacked in a »ull
In circuit court limit* the number ercrnl hour—that I* If aomeoae
to 49. We didn’t know thin- doesn't turn the crank which may
were that many horae diawn hack* •end th.- driver to the police Dlion to ’pay a 2.f&gt; cent fine for
in all uf Klurida,

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very limited extent in this country* It is interesting to note
how fnr such a movoment can go-wheiLit Ja twrtrl_n/}‘ i
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« Witlr*- the first post-war baseball *seasoii Tor tht Kanford-Cento- Feds of thtTFforidu'Statr'LeaKdeliaVing come.
to on end, the -lieruld wishes to tu)&lt;e tliis opportunity to
R aim a r.'rwsT” "-' ^
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ejextend
Its congratulations to.M anager Ed Lcvy-W hitner
w lilio **
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fine K»t)U|).pf athletes who provided Sanfdgd ant}
. * u «r*S i S —/ ,
iSemlrtole
splendid exhibition
intnole County
County fans with’ such' a splendid
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a
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noi.iv*&gt;■&gt; •
Ithis year.
IUIII»r
,
(.ollltov III’. * *
1 ' -Npt oply are th cp ln yers themselybs'.duA* the thanks
— .'.TiPTibis naTi'.e
appreciation of the comnjunity, but also those who
| , 0''uccepted the responsHiility of operating the organization
iv
__ ."!!Ja s well its those who contributed fiimncinlly to the team’s
0&gt;* M »«ia --******
rave* M-alba
—
1 “ (success, along with the thousands of .white and colored
a* s * * '* "
fans who loyally supported the club from the .opening
»e «t
contest until the final game of the Orlando series.
mb . card*
• W llaarr ■•II•ad
•
I
aallrea
The same high quality of sportsmnnship that hnn
always boon a predominant factor in practically every
ra&gt;***a ,p
___ . i . i. , *a»m.
» n.
Snnford athletic aggregation in its history w as displayed
II,»r,.*■!■w|aad N r « » » e '
1 hr If,raid during the past season not only by the plnyers and the
' : r r,V,u -r V d „r ii.i-a club's officials but also by the fans ns well.
fiwtlb
In a 'baseball season filled with umpiring troubles
g P (illM *• ,fc* —»»lrrt klr«*a
^iarla .1 k,ada«r«e*»
throughout the nation, Sanford came through the schedule
gd &gt; *rn ! » » •
a,her mt The and the playoffs without a black intirk on its record.’
The lleraM •• whleb ! # * « » ' “ 'I,ocnl citizens have always taken a great deal of
SaaaelaTed * ', e » «
il«»lr
' • }JJ,*„a"^Iueaiehea pride in the fact That this city is one of the best baseball
lablleallB" • t " '
ga* .Itr ie lM to Whs in the United States. This hns been recognized for
a»T*a»j '■
aua
^ ue#l »,«* " * " many years and hns been due to the loynl support which
(the fans, not only from Sanford but also from the entire
ts
S iii i T
_
^
- i countv. Inivc.jpvcn tfflr bgscbulj teams.
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Cue Florida spoils writer declared recently,
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*,WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1946 ’

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA •

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\Member N.' A- H. D.
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Mrs. A. M. Philips Honors Daughters-X
. In-Law-With.Lovely-Bridge Party

A nd Personal Activities Weds William Stapler

id* t
lilts Jean loiw became*!he brfd*
— T E L E . NO. 148 of William Slnpler. son of Mr.

OCIETY EDlTOR — Cccelii’ T^fu«3T
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Mrs, Albert M.‘ Phillips honored -Wallace Phillip*,
Mis* C a r o l
her dauuliteM-iihlaw, Mrs. l.r-r- Stone, Miss Cecelia Truluck; Mrs*
Ur I'htllip* o f‘ Winter Golden and Orville Harks, &gt;Mr*. Charles Me*
Mbs. Wullart- Phillip* of thUcity. firing-, Mrs. J. W. Altman. Mr*. *
yesterday
afteriiworr
at
2:30 W. A. l-efflcr, Jr., Mrs. Edward
o’clock with a lovely bridge lliggin*. Jr., Mrs. William White,
putty ol tier home .'Mil Oak Avr- Mrs. Raymond - I.undtiuiSt,
Mrs.
nnc . Hcniitjfu! flame gladioluse.* Rinchen Powers.
Mrs. -Andrew
decorated the nanus ,(|iene*l cn- Carrnwuy and Mrs. Walter, Dyrd.
suite fill U-c entd games.
.Mrs. Edwin ShlnhoDer.
* Mis. t'haile* Itetts » * . awat.l \tr.
Malcolm
Higgins,
Mra.
•d a bath set for winning high
Higgins, Mrs. Guy Wood,
score mid Mis. Edwaid Higgins. Mrs. Hcrliert Moses, -Olrs, Cary ■
Jr. wa* piesented a pair of ny- r'. J-ullor, Mrs. Dick Aiken, Mra.
Lui It we fju screetiu. For float. Thomas
Kirkland,
Mpr. John
tug prirr* "Air*. Herbert Moses*-Higgins, Mrs. R. F. Aiwlerson,
w.k .iw^.udi-,1 an angel final cake.
Winter Carden, Mra. (!harlaa
The hostess assr.Me.i b&gt; Mi*. |t,tts. Mis. Sam Martina. Mra.
Helen Koutllaiider of Maitland. Fre&lt;l II. Williams. Mrs. Richard
Mrs. f. d i n -Slilnhti|«er,
Miss Itrmvu and Mrs, .laptcs Crappa.
. I'i'ri'l • HtontT .and
Mtf. Helen^ :\|,n n* V a guest* were Mra.
Mopes sciled a delicious ,swe*'t |c,&gt;t&gt;!**y lliiicr, Mr*. Henry IVijht
'course to the guests.
II, Mrs, Roy F. Symes. Jr., Mra.
l|ir honoree, ind th&gt; hoste.*- ,-tlj m,,,,, \|t&lt;. Finuk Ray. Mra.
i-i-te nm-igc* of sweetheart to-.- TC^l.fr-turtr Dietrichs. Mrs. John
A* rrmenibMlters ot •tv*, oesasi n; Tatum, Mrs. David Smith. Mr*.
Mi* I .stei (• y;_ S|irmri. .Mrs. Helen Mnyes.
Walla.-? rtullii' M ,s.- k Y.. Roumillat III. Mr*
with two jMiieil a n a, each
\\- |t y.acbry.- Jr.. Mrs. Druce
Those invited to pis) bridge laOiy, Mfs. Miiynic iiinlgkin and
Mi*... Jayt* r, l'lilj|ips.__ M i'. Mrs., Glare lludyom . .

iinil M « r —J-.-O. Stapler of this
city Aug. 28 at &lt;1:80 P. M. in .»

Mrs, Volie-Williams
pandit-light iTjrmony .p&lt; i formed |
by the Rev. J. II. Hampton at
Honored By Class \ p q j 5 o n a l S 1 Riverside Baptist Church in Ta/n-

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Mrs. Stapler is the daughter of
n ,„ Hutchison ai.d fe te Brock! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. U w ?f
MONDAYThe AYnericen Legion Auxiliary with the Aaansn t lass In D*?; left Yesterday-to-atUnd the 1,'ui.. Turn pa and is descended from oitoS*’
* _ wiD honor the Lrftonnatrea with near future honored their tieloved vcrsitv of Florida at Gainesville.) &lt;’f the pioneer families fh Brook*
ft covered dish supper nl the- 1*%- teacher, Mra. Vrlie Williams, Sr,
villc.
She is 'a native Tampon
*■
mb
jon Hut at 7:00 P. M. Iiingo with a party Thursday at 8:00 ' Mrs.- Hattie Dresden o f Lake i and*- attended schools thVn- amP.
M.
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
T
1
.
It.
Wales
was
n
weekend
visitor
0f
In
El
Paso,
Tex.
Aftcr
"her
gradgainci will be played aftcr the
nation from Sarasota lliih Schcmr
•*P&gt;er. A l l . auxiliary members Reck,' 2420 Laurel Avenue, Hos­ Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Robson.
tesses for the parly were Mrs,
1»ho went to Flrriia State Colleg
art requested to bring a covered Gertrude Cameron, Mrs. Charles
Mr*. Herbert I* Moore has a* for Women where she was a mem
. dish.
I
D. Forrester and Mra. J. A. her guest ibis week Mrs. Caro- Ler of the Flambeau staff. Rhc
TUESDAY
Si range, line Wilke of Savannah, On.
’ !*» has been a recreation woun*
Daughters of Weslry- of First
Songs were sung by the group
__
illlor nl the Gltt'BCcul Camp ft
.. Methodist Church will have u and Mr*. Pearl Hansel I gave an
A11 Doudney
and Joe Raker!Sanfopl
this summer.,t
I'biUHIH I mill
4&gt;4IKi 1 i »
tegiflar monthly meeting at the interesting, talk concerning Mrs. .wjtt Lav* tomorrow to attend lh bi-*M iT Stapler was bobn in Hnnheme of Mrs. p. * A.. Itowaml, Williams and 'her wealth of.crn- Lntversity of Gcrgin, Athens, ford and was graduated -from
tributions to the class member». Ca.
IrlS film Avenue nt K:UO |*. ju.
Seminole *High Schcrsi prfoy *u
,The Womans Club board will Mra. H W. Hall was in charge
— -----entering the Naval G u n n e r y
meet at the club house at 10:00 o f the many contests jilnyed. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Georg;- have' School at Norman, OKI*. He reA. K. Uoasetter was the winner rcturned to Atlvnta aftrr visit- cently received hi* discharge at-,
A. M.
FILM ACTMSS Peggy Aim Garner,
o
f
a
box
o
f
stationery.
4k
THURSDAY
•
ing the latter's - parents Mr. and t r two years of service nml is
) *, team* with hnpptnrx on hear*
Mrs.
R.
F.
Ccoper
presented
a
“ he Srminnln ItrWkah Lodge
Mrs. J, l|. (juattlrbnum here.
In busiiys* at the Dcwntowf*
Ins tUat Judge Alfred E. Paontxi
clever
reading
about
the
elern.il
"
No. 43 v* ill meet, at the Odd*
tiU-aner*-of this city. The couple
of Iho
tho Los Angeles Superior Court
telephone party liner*.
Mrs. F.
fellow Hall at 8:00 I*. M.
Mrs. S. D. Pitman-of Tampa is .plan to live In the Wclaka Apia,
had approved an increase In her
K.
Dolt,
elaaa
president,
re
id
an
the guest of her. sister Mrs. K .: Wliite gladioluse* alul palms
The Southaid* r*arcnt'Teachrra
•alary from JI.IKJO per week to II,*
Mobley at her home 70S Oak formed. H\r luckgruund fqr U « f
Asm. wi|| honor the school's new original rlaas poem drdirntrd :o D.
1’ 2J0. Prggy'a employer agreed oh tho
a.. .
I .1.1 _ .ling
i._ ciremnpy u-kloh
/toIS'
Myj.‘
Williams.
The
honoree
and
Aruhle
which is
w*aj
leacher* nml mother*
Avenue.
r* with a
mUe after her mother had aikc-d
the daw president Were given
at at 3;15 |'. M. at tnd achool.
preceded by » program of nup­
more for '•living ex pcnies-' and
Board Meeting of the 8«mlnole white .vases by the members of
tial
music
presented
by
Miss
G rorggg_Ct&gt;Z left Monday to
more for “aaVinfs." flalrtniitloiial)
High School P. T, A. at 3:00 P. tlm Alalheau (Tata,
delict
In
F'vans,
vocalist,
of
this
•liter tho -University of Florida,
Mr*. Williams spoke briefly
W.
city
mid
dwell
Stanford,
otganist..
. • ,
life hnf been award.tl n five J-'-ar
I bmnas, piogrim chair.Tea at South Side .Auditorium following the presentation ,,f the scholarship because of on 1stslid­
l.ymnii Ki«h &gt;t h. »*i # f l,nii*r* t'lmrl*
The bride’s white maniulsetlo
The Mile, -Floridnl-Most Plmto1 OU K ilS C S lI* I O il M a y
1H5 P. M. honoring new mother* gifts, Tho group then snog ing honor* received at Rciitlnole and taffeta gown wa* designed *|cnlc llirl,” goes to 17 Year old
l h w . n m i t T n t t t m t f VtXA. i WnO*! hfld tOtr **f lh«* inn»t NlJsT- fiimi.
* /
/,'flle»icd He The Tie That Rinds;** High School,.
®i
W111III y K l 11 j =,4i(i | MmlI-11i If*1111nr 11 cIit 111*im 1 t •■111 h
rndr- 11ut in* •*#■1 1on-,
ri* two new teacher*.
tvjHi a basuue waist which was j Nancy Htiliey of. Winter Haven, * ‘
joining hands as they
_
f i n yen
inut F i itliiy, Thu ? c Ihxj 1 prif^iiilcjii J
Ktfitiy
11 ii sort*
viw
- san
n*FRIDAY
fastened down the front with
^
l,ie Cenirsl Florida
Deatttlful
roses and _ shasta
IVAMIItHH*. t it*i ui r»TV lAh *
I
tvni hijfli
Thnac f l f t ' l r J ptctiil; u t ; Juin* MciKtrupp,, itc*
U.D.C. will hol,| the firat A ll
Mr.
and,-Mr*.
William
Zachry,[tiny
raverpd
button*
anti
featured
Ttiire months ago. tills attract Iva Thanks to the Vnrikt* Hrltlsh ‘ruI* I
meeting at the home of Mrs. daistrs .decorated the party"rooms. Jr. of Washington, |). (*. nre , n full bouffant skirt nml long
Iriidcr* ttp-ti*
lt'#diliy f*ip**ni 11*!u t v and tr^n-iurrs mid Ilatfl t
young lady ijictil two aeeks In a UicM fiif* nidi* i *i i*ipip»« t h o u ; t, piiNiilrnt; It *w v Mni»nn. vh •*, F *»c«twi pn»i:i i«m‘ t'hau,mnn.
Tho hostesses swvml delirious re­
F. E. Roumillnt at 3:00 p. M.
spending
two
weeks
in
ISniiford-:
s
ltrm
.
IL-r
fingertip
veil
,
of
hospdal. Ihs m ost tniitly b 'lin ed o (
freshment* o f fruit punrh, chicken
y irw h cniicvrniinr n f f u r M oi M*r ■ j pn ^i#|«*«*t; Vi«»ln Hull. *i,c t c l a i y i
L t* vcnlh tliud*'
Hottv . I n l
salad 'sandwiches Knd fancy nuts. visiting Mr. and Mrs. W . If. illusicti fell from a h1 ln of seed • nusitette of water sktler*. hurt k cunt n whit hnvc ncUlctl (hi*iu
K# liny Alarni^
I t fiMuiCi,
le*n
i,
pfc^Lh'iit* .Ltrnr^ Rolln,
Zachry
and
Mr.
and
Mr*.
J.
!,.
penils
and
she
carried
a
white
during the making of a (lie movie
Those attending were Mrs. Willh,. Toiuniiv* »iij»pl\ nvimI ii I r i r a m c Mfi^rnili, ij pnM ri, nml Nutt* virr ati’ f nil ML Kvclyi* t rrshani,
'
^satin fan. eovereu with tutwrosea at the famous Cypress Gardens.
y, .
,
'Hams, Mra. Unix, Mr*. Jodcra Ingley.
tor In tlit* Amriiiitll I’Ytym Ni*V- M.ifuditnius (Judltnrr C arver mid « n &lt; * l a i y &lt;iih| trcM.ftttVi. and li ar.
.
.
.
!
and
white
m*etiuil|.
L C le b r a te H
.Camrmn. Mrs. Chirle* Forrester.
Milk
proRrnm mid n«k* Athalco ( ‘ ru m p lci . ch ci lu iik 'M , rv MaM»n, program chminiiin.
Mrs.. It. F. Cooper, Mrs. Annie , ,M r. and Mrs. Jutmif Dingfelder . Mi-,, Martha Pug,- orf Sanford,
llr r c ’ri w Ishinij ptnnl luck tu the
T w e lft h tirade Hilton Ijelrm.
i
hi*
il
I
work
pi
ili'dirnti' t» t ‘npf,
•t.nrii u Sunday from New O r' maid ilf homr, was gowned In
student r-. nn&lt; i| and i* r u i n j ' pt» *nfrtii
l ,!|n:ilil \\ dmn,
vim
Beverly Jane Evans was honor, Mtrrlwether, Mrs. A. C. Madden. lenns after aernmpanying their |i,nr,|^ blue brocade satin made
* i I hill .Sr;t Sj* find Ail » rt{tm&lt;|
ptcu ilent. .A th ah o (TiiiupUr, »e*.
rt on her sixth birthday with Mr*. A. B. Loveioy, Mrs. .It. U ... no liter Margaret there to en- ,in uld-laihlmied lino*. Mis* Mac- F a llin g |{irl|ira(o
, with i% til Ii* h#* ci i»*d
appm* 4 ntr ahrin Hint the .? I i*h&gt;| \ a c \
Garrison,
tlra.
W.
It;
Rrinson,
pectin^ .tiijt tiiuiji.1 frtutt ihvjii.
•
I &gt;1 # \ iyLi* H p H. .ItettBiirciyj-Aitjl
1mparty' given by her mothrr
t j f.ie Sophie Newcorub ac|ino| pf jioie" t'.irpcnlcr, bVidemaJd and
*J! . - ■ w-.w W .^os- * . _
. la t Lilt Ur A lllit atilt. p!»»ICt
A . .fira. .Earl Evans. A pink and Mrs. II II. Slaughter. Mra. p. F. Tulrine Ifliiveraity^rhvie she pUa* Mrs* Helerv-^taiw, eist*r t&gt;f the
*
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I SLnltllcr ifilutrrji piiy tlm AFN
.
Whlgham
aful
Mrs.
A
.
K.
Itos*
. S cU' mi! ht i *1 1* 1 . ff with a hnhg tititiij v/hita color scheme -wav rarrird
to study medicine,
jrirtr C.irtH-nlfr. hrtdesfn?td. etioes
11tl it r j uitili^ U uti the pur i'll o' thi*
v’ h in
f.pj
yr nr, oip' I taly with thr fn.
/ out in -the ^ refrr*hmeiilw and aetter,
t ilinnm
Ii I n * " p i im l o f f i &lt; e i ^ is
Also
Mr*.
J.
T.
Newby,
Mr*.
u , ’ - C
,
, ,
* i w d v H u e chiffon gowni made nr#. ini*\Vh*d, tin* fulling hirtliratc
iiundnn of the St'iidmd I liuin il* lh
/ J*ccrati«ns.
t
Sapt, T. W. I.nw.up has l-e n i)iU, w(th
Uat(. ,lcckRnes trlm- “ In hkrly. in the iirnr future I&lt;» i hr Hr i t i i h /amp.
A-In Rnekcy. Mrs. (5, S. Reiman,
(• Ii t f ' Iu 'I11. a n11 tin fl a *;n **hvt ii n.&lt;
A iT ,tce cream, rake and" candy Mrs, Pearl llansetl, Mrs. J. &lt;1. tt.tils I errc.j from the^ Riverside ..... „ llh ,lllt„ ,c,ttl|Ms
mi'll with blue seipiins and full pn 4*»tt ihv nnlint wfft.li iii«' tilm
t Ifficrru **lrrt*tit for thip «'I;« *&lt;■ *«iranlied *
vrer* -»er»&gt;d on the lawn by the
Wilt'ti l y i i f l is Hiiiidi* I f *mi, ttir
F.acb at ten-la nt
Hail, Mrs. M. S. Nelson. Mrs. llospilul in Jncksimvctlr to the Hi -hop -leevrt,
Hu
♦»(
' ir 4*1 «!*i Vik 111,
«ff»4-**» * 11
n«r il-*- fidl"« *
»
hoalsss nsslsted by Mrs. Fred F’rnl llarilson. Mr*. I). P. tllhbs, Fernabl I,Slight on a^r morial lliisi (’ arlH’il a nuM-gay of pink rn»
rtf Ihr hi nifitii*'it % tmdi
Si 11kl 11 t , 1-t»l*
' f i l l It 11 ‘ llORoth, Favors of noils and balls Mrs. S|trah Chasmar, Mrs. J, M. pitot in this-city His condilion is i, ,1* n d war. cluster* .if the W \ f . . ' v n I, ■ . H i&lt;hri Ini uti km
|0 &lt;- nLiu11: ; \ In * t ■ l ' •• .ti
&lt;,
luu k’ ii t‘ME1Ill'll il ii (
^-srare presented tiro guests ^and Wilson and Mr*. Drck.
repoi nl much uniiioved but In- is sfu'p f ltiwt&gt;r» in hrr halt
,
I., M» t.'X . M' Ii
I&gt; 1IH Ilf
in rtt
.HIM 4 *'M
(ol * 111
games nml contests were enjoyed
not peiiuitli-d to hnve visitors.
Mr. Istiw giiVi* hit* ilaiii/htnr •n
iliw" hot tiitr
11! 41kI *' t I •' il allTIl . tH
* o n It* i e f i t »
throughout the afternoon
marrinirts j, IL Htsplu nf San*
Mr*. A. Reid Mann left for * t&lt; *| Wi vnl
Ik*M man »lli|
tA
.Tho*e attending were Beverly i P r O p O S C H U N S e t
ancisrn. t’ulil mi Sept. tultFru mp re UhL* ri I’ h f Idi nf
swans, David Wilson. Limla Kanattend tlit* A inof lean I.egion tSanfonl nml \ lclnr 8t‘ht*ll.
nrr. Jeannette Roulard, l.otlme
ronventiop with hi r hqsliund. Site
Doulard. .Nancy Robb,
Judith
*\ i iTPJ»t i»h fni tnemlHM of tlit?
KENNEDUNK, M e,-(d h -M rs
now in Seal tie add will yofn ititiii tlmU' family vkiija hi*ltl »l
Ann Robb, Sally taiuise Robb,
Jean lliirkeba. Shir lev lluckcba, Alma Wells Levinson of I’ rince- Mr. Mann In San ■ Francisco on hiiiiir 4tf Mr, aml Mi* II. M\tr. j w,| y,
wl||
Janey Drown, Judy Drown and ton, N. J., anil ketmebunk, pro- g j,,t
CaHM’ ntrr nflvr Iht* ctiirnmny. The
poses that the United Nationsi de- j til,
r hustmnd there also,
Rosaland Ratliff.
Id nln'i* inlilr h»*l4l a tiiunl w«&lt;lclhre
a
world
holiday
for
a
last_
‘ Also
Deana Haynes;
Ijarry,
Hint; idkci—sUniiundril Ity l»*nk
inif
peses!"»
,
3tr*.
F.
A.
Ilyron
amt
daughter
EMiott Williams, Arthur Vaughn
*-trsir*lHiil«. rftll
wtIt u*mi
With advisa from the Stale Dc- Klisiilx-lb Und .'ns. Kntiina Allen
Williams, Dorothy McAlexauder,
oomi.
partment,
Mra.
laivinson,
traveler
of
South
Carolina
have
icturned
*n_.’/,r
rt,&lt;
-&lt;
,l,H''n
Pinky Smith, Mlkcy Davis, Ron- .*
,. . I rip
. . to
■hose asststtug with tho Jio». j
_ m ---.......
............
...........
wreks
aid- Davis, Vance Davis, lairry and
artist, ...........
M fs she
has^ suggestdl
” ” •« a Hit
[jltfliiiy were Mt* J P Aldrich j
I
to
the
liiiu-d*Nations
that
"
riV«ce
I
hlcago.
Spring
field
and.
Edinburg.
J^iyton and Martin Stem per.
».f Smimnln. Mm , J. \V Jnlivta
'Also Ihmnio Wright, I'nmela ! Day" be declared ‘ upon the occa* HI They travel,-d bv car ami «41til MInn
Hnrifl»by.
j
. jones. H.isanuv
Mrs^
olon f t th0 JcdlcaUqn. o f lu p«rr " T i V ) M'!“ tjv“
SRHngfiel,, and
Tim bride «
tin n*|uti ifidmr* ,
I . Willlamif. Mrs. M. T. Ihiynel, manent site or unop seme en.aiiy kolinlitlrg-________________
1 11 r 4* till In m l
diCfNi
w ith
ftdfn r I
Mr*. J. IL
11, njprcpriato occailon."Mrs. Johnlo Davis, Mr*..
m
trlpa* Muck icrriunrirs find n j
McAlexauder. Mrs. W. W. HurkC o lto n ^ null w u ii I r jub I i i i a i Iv f&lt;n
Mr*, t^vinson said aho hail re- I r U t n i i P C k t ’ rH C IllS S
cutKtintf rrf liiliortiNtC'ft and m hitr i
aba, " Mr*. It. E. Ratliff. Mrs. ccivcd letters approving her proriiki‘4 an her irnvi’hny cnnttinu* =
W. II. Strinpcr. Mrs. Fred Robb p„,ai from Mrs e.lrn-nr itonsi-Tin* ymmu C4*upte li»4lh n wcd*tir*|f ?
jjay l i l l l r Inaiici, A flo r n lilr
and Mrs. Dick Jones.
vcil and Dernard Daruch,
ttip in Nnrth Florida Irfim- rt»
**
*
T h e .Truthscekers. Class of Oust, - ,
,
.. , . „ i

The
The iAlalheau
_________
Class
______________
of the First,'
Baptist
which wiH.merge
will merge
.p\Ut Church which.

Beverly Jane Evuna
Birthday

Laid To lloiisinK Lark miate.

!

World. Holiday:ft",,

Oh, Such

Pretty

Little Dresses

Holds Monday Meet

PAR Convention To
Be Floriwts fteyd

mx- i , ..iii- - lhlL
.town gui-M* iup ipu
of wearing, a roorsage -with buds
' nvrrVmWtng Wrtv Mr. und Mrr. JV *-*?[
ing
Momfa¥^"»ffFVttroii
ajhiimed of war stamp* of rati­
if? Stapler, Mr. and Mr*; J. R. Rtap-*
beautiful country home
ons denominations.
m l . h a l l in Irr, M is. J . II. Little , Mr. and j
__
_
and
Mr*.
IL
IL
I’alll
•tltsnnil in t l u „ A
m i «« Hetty k lm r ■
lly JANG KADR
However, at the congress last
Dower* UCnevn.
Grni’ vn. .Heat*
Seat* were plan.I
plac.il out
nut JJ,";,/1’
nHI mr! ' ' I"linksj W ASHINGTON— Lccal florist*, May *t Atlantic City flowers
parlous
lawn
unib-r
wide
umb-r
, . j
(
j p
who do a pretty good business bloomed on shoulders and bosoms |tn the spacious
ianywiy, are already rublilng their In abundance.
^in'k i h r u b ^
' ' ° W‘ dvlch and the MUsa* Sybil Aldrieh
liknd&gt; oyer the • lake when tho
^ tUri!l°»f
'L l *
- Mrs Nellie Vaughan, pre.iden:, •‘ &lt;»-| Hetty lie,ring and H.-vi .ly*
Daughters nt the Amrrkan Rev- o wTh'L
n h s lw H I be m .rk r ilw llh a ll ,
^
d
U((I)i|
N - U . i i f Sa.asola lt.clm,.l M -&gt;
plutlon (D A D ) convent their 5fith thetradlUon. 1 cerrlnonV « ' d page ,
w
,„U-i pi.-tatim, „f T h e’ of Jacksonville siul Mr*. J.
■
onrre.vs here next May. antry of the annual Cong re M|&gt;r, ycr. T he group sang SUpter o f West Palm Hcncb.
The congress, the first to be
It also me*ru the usual display of -Sweet Hour of I'rayet’
T h e !,,
., ,
i
i
lid In the DAIl* own Goostltu
stunning gowns, pages In shim- f io l |n(r prmJ(.r 0f p r a is e and H n p t l t H
H r O ln C r lU M W I
n Hall since ID#X, It expected meting white, Hie processional
draw the largest delegation in with flsg* and fervent patriot}; thanksgiving was given by Mrs.
oh
J. E. McKinley.
history. It will b* national speehe*.
A fte r this business meeting with
IAiR election year, and all sign*
election o f officers
and
........ . .....
The regular jnontfcty dinner
Next Mey will end lha admlnis- reperts, _______
dnt to a red hot campaign nndtratihn -of Mra. Julius Y. Tal- regular routine a social hour wns ,me?ting o f the Brotherhood of tinenjoyeil and refreshments of as-j Hrs| llaptist Church wa« held
eMlmntea . Hava ever' been inadpe of Athrns, G b., as presi­
of tli? money spent on flow- dent general. She wss elected ul sorted ssniiwichcs. rakes, rooki -a i last night nl 'th e Chutch &gt;,insx
#T| at DA It congroai, but it will the 1844 congress In New York and punch were served to thosofwith “ Attending Sundry School”
present.
•
las the topic r f the program
run Into thousnir.U of ilnllar*. Of­
The following altendt-d. Mrs.; Sprnking on the urogram a l­
wo esndidatrs for 1D47 nre al­
Tw
ficers, speaker" nml raivildates for
Nellie Vaughan, Mrs. .Emma .\l&gt;-, rnugcl hv Forrest Gntchrl were
office often receive ** many aa a ready In, the field withcomple.e
na- r«m », Mr*. Fannie Vfilson, Mrs.' Martin Stineclphrr, Malon W "gb t,
dottn corsage* each and often Il*t* ofcandWntes for other
and
Aith-ir
-wear as many t i three at a time, tional .offices. One candidate if Alice Thorton, Mr*. Martha Mof- j Julian Rtenstrom
Mr*. Murgdret Rhoeinaker,] Kirchhu/f. A discussion mi the
Tpgrlng the war, tiou'iueta were Mv«^ Klaniry Thorpe Manlnve of fit#.
t-i**u — l*. 11...^ viiluo i&gt;f church l i U r ilu r r , w*in
A t to a minimum. At (he Chicago Nawburgh, N, Y „ .at present the Mrs. Jessie Waites, Mrs. Esther Ird by C. P. Henderson, mil n
convention In 1012, Mrs. Henry M. society’s recording secretary gen. Crawford, Mrs. Clara Ellis. Mis.
Zahl* I/&gt;rd, Mrs. Eva liarkey rrsume of Baptist activity ■ nt
'Robert Jr. o f Annapolis, Md., who •ral.
Ridgecrest * N. C. was piesenl -d
was honorary’ president general, ■ Thy other candidate is Mir. and Mrs. Ella Irish.
A|ao Mr*. I^iu McCrum: Mrs. by A. C. Madden.
Ijogan Marshall of Clemtan
iettahllxhrd the patriotic custom John
A hrief report un the inslnllnCollege, 8. C* at present first Florin? Dekel, Mrs. tyabel lllouut,
Mra. Rcrtha Davis, Mrs. Raida tinn cf two five-foot ventilating
vIco president general.
!ii-r CA
Both candidate* hav0 strong fid- Crenahaw, Mrs. Fsnnlo Mason, fans’ descried for making the
RD OF THANKS
hut thero may bo "dark M r* D. E, Guerry, Mr*. C. C. third floor of the church mure
My rii
Erlewd*
andiS K
Neighbors
....
..m m
am
horsoaT
•
Priest, Mrs, Georgia MrCMIand. rnmfortabln was given by Rev.
I wsnt to axprets my heartfelt
It Ii estimated that about 4,000 Mra. J..F. Riser. Mr*. Nettie Til W. P. Rrroks.
i to
daW stei and alternates will at- Ha. Mrs. R. W. Lalng, Mr*. J. E.
itiyf m . __
Witch hate! was dlscovrrrd h)
McKinley and Mrs. Pattishall.
of mv Darling W ife Mary. tonulTie 10*7 congress and that
the Indian medicine man.
2,000
or
3,000
additional
members
Especially, I want to thank

H

—-slrip rs, flo rn l'p n n ta a n d aolld* w ith
fetch in g ru ffles, h rig h l ric-rn c trim ,
nml preciou s fly -liw n y

b o w *. I.vt-n

w o o l skirts, jnrki-ls nrul ju m p e r* tv»
p ic n ic

you n g

heart a.

C om e

now ,

choose o f these p r rtlic a nml m a k e

Monthly Meeting

you r l i l l l r g irl happy.

vy-

nn and Emil, Fdilh -and John, will come to town to sea th« show,
The racoon washes nr soaks Us , FU)i Ari^ unable to clov* Ihrlr
___ Washington
____ ______
Th«
IfoUtAssocia­
dma and Ted, llellen ami-Hornfood before rating
•y «.
tion
his
sssurod
tho
DaughUra
of
'.-Tommie and Gus, Amelia and
mortis
and’
accomodations.
The
',’y
%
cf Orlando, Mr. ,nnd Mrs,
, was fixed fo r May
as. Mr. and
In order to avoll
m' and
On. with other meetings.
Bale amt Maurok-.
You are pH of
said to bo the Aral
do think you |
to rh
thfc color of her
my heart. sS.-, .
.She uv«d henna.
R. H. (Bob) Ren
\ ,'v
.

In Observance Of

sSb ~

-

a packggfa at

Religious- H oliday

'
:

bit mailed to aervi

Wc WiU
Be
’ A.VS-.

r ' » r, f , *53$..*
'

‘
¥ -i v . "-wiyfgg

fLrd-. «

Closed. Thursday

. IP YOUR LOVED O H i OVERSEAS

‘ PUFFED SLEEVE
PLAID G ING H A M with
ruffled pique collar .
* 9 fe 5

COULD- CHOOSE A PRESENT FOR

September 26, 1946

HIMSELF,TT W OULD PROBABLY BE

is

CARDIGAN JACKET
in aisea 7 to 14 *4.98

. A PROTGfCAPH FROM
^ S H E T L A N D SKIRT In
•isei 7. to 12.
*4.98
BARF-

The Ray mond Studio

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rt

9 Stale Bank Building

Tel. 1093

T-

.

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C O R D U R O Y JU M PER
DRESS in i l i t i 3 (o 6
$4.95

WHITE C O T T O N
BLOUSE In aizos 3 to
6X
12.50
STRIPED B R O A D CLOTH- in n r color*.
Size* 7 to 14
*3.50

�Fo u r

ge

THE SANFOH D H ER ALD , S A n rO R D ,

J'Uacd-hlll fllrciiklli rood quality

witch •n « n -H.r^*rnirT,r ' i f V
WlOutll W a«li

notl garutc

v iit h ' m o r ..vrrM fA T J o x
1 -------- r u n t %\ im r . n .
*(*|i»pte»r l ? 137” .If m \
M »T J «'K
IN
II Kit K IIY
IIII'H N ,
17i*i liv li II. Io n # * h o ld er o f
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Ntv* Jt Cl
I hi"

t&gt;Ht ilajr of%Au|fMit_ A- l O l l i f , - &gt; n
f llr A - w nir In -Dir « # fm » « f
loti do ii pfi I Ipa Hon f o f .i lux

" I 'T O T T '3 2 LBS.!

W 8AB IlZfr M AGAIN*
Om « tM lb.

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In
l)i« r# o n N . i M i r i r t t f
I* a t* Ir j ? «l*
lcrll»««I* iir o p » r ly In t h ' *'
Hrmltt-tlp, Hfiitn tlf Fluf
•H4 o f H\V'+ o f n\\ '
lo’ n I | - Tnw. fijtfil ji
# South’

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W E D N E SD A Y , SEPT. 26, 194#

FLORIDA

By R. J. SCOTT

SCOTT'S SCRAP-BOOK

Rye* .examined— Glsssea filled
203 S, Orange Atev
Orlando, Hurlda
Phone 4987

Al.
llT

Pt\UL

Dr I.e6n*rd Barker
* Optometrist *

f r f|Iflr a l.

P ^u M .lo.1

LiquidC APU DINE

ra llf «Rii AVMB ViU-

Hfdu4.Lt 11»n, Now
•fco ItU I f*»JeI • Lf uffx Y Wit •»pfiwow IMF« w r
U iU

FOR RENT

rimoJ-n trr Ika# ****** imlunr*
#•••1 /Wi AfmW S y «

Private parking apace for buaineaa men find women
between Florida Stnte Bank and Princeaa Theatro
with entrance from Firat Street’ and exit to alley.
By the month or year only at reaaonablc mtea.

C S T - &lt; fP A M D

Security Bond and Mortgage Co., Inc.
5&amp;2 Atlantic National Bank Building. or call
*1 ■
Garland W . Spencer, Agent. Phone 99.

r M &lt; u w AY 1)8 Viueiln Ctnij W ar*
t. 0*1/ U l l far AO d »n ‘ **»8l7. 1’keea

TOUCHTON

UHUG

A re a A &amp; i

CO .

*&lt; o &lt; A L K
COMES
SU D D ENLY

) O M E EARLY M AKES
A u t o m o b il e s w e r e
e n t e r e d f r o m "Th e r e a r

delicious. eoeiGT-Wlad eye-epeaw. r#«*
Jk.
lute 3-Miaule.OoU el yo or hreo*k. r \ (git |able tomorrow and otlenl —
^ V - A Atk tor Ibe package crllk^be Big

of

5 ARTICLES

FOR RENT

FOR

SALE

I’ll. I, UP will. Furl Oil ami Kero
•foe befnr^’ winter.
1—
II. II. I’upe Co., Inr. 860

FURNISHED ’room
nulla Avenue.

‘ .PHOTOGRAPHS
Uve /our IIKST photograph
1
muile nt
THK RAYMOND STUDIO
B State Hank Hid.'.— Ph. 1003

gentlemen
F U R N IS H E D ’ room,’
1
convenience*.
preferred.
AIII
310 W. lint Si,
«*i
-w-. -*-,
W IL L have good house. vacant
Oct. 5. 125.00 per month. J.
W. Hell, lrfiko Monroe, phone 15.

511TA TI UN leather* In most
colors and large aelectlon of
gdod upholstery fabric*. Robert
S. Drown, 21)11 N. Orange
Ave.. Orlando, Fla,

APARTSIKNT .for rent. Adult*
or middle-aged -preferred. Mr*.
Whorl, phone County 4502. .

B

AM A V E R A G E

HELP W A N T E D

GIRL for smlu fnuiitniii 1 . Lnn.
cy’s Drug Store. Part Urn* or
full, time.
ASSISTANT

bookkeeper

WORK W ANTED
XPERT (minting—rnutiurt or
hw.rly LawLa. S. I!. Grogan,
free estinis-.fi., Phono ,1154 or
7H:U.

WANTED TO RENT

r

B U T THE

M O N T H -O L D
CHILD K N O W S ' •
2 7 2 W O R D S AHD
SPEAKS
IN C O M PLETE

.FLORIDA LOAN CO.

MlltACLR IILOCKH

W H E R E is &lt; h e
WEST P o iN T oF
&lt;HE AIRT?

RAHDOLPH FIELD
Te x a s

IkdiiiiI wiis In. ttir&gt; n tiun « f .J j.*. to t,» lKkUr.1 th 'r e o ij. ‘ Hald e r r llf *
MUclirll.
A\
Ira ls cniUrnt-ra the follow Wm ,lr ■
I'tilfMM F+ii.l re rtfn rjrfi! ahull l*»

• e r lb c l |&gt;ruprHy In 'th e C ou n ty o f
t n U m ia tl DMMjftiliig- «u la w , ’ the Helnlliote, Hi s I b o f F lo rid *, to.w||;,
t 'i''| M l!r tlrBi-rlltnl tlttre ln W ill l.n
H e* » .» J rh \V o f HK C o r o f
p»*W **» *!*• hliheFt iildtler « i ih«
KWH o f HUVI H.cUun 31 T v w n iiturl hfoifiHP ifliNir tin Itie f ir it
shl). Z(. H-Olth tu rn *o' SI Mint,
d J*Y i ti t It rr nt vi n | It *i t Olg | ij b uf » 191€t • run N in .r h W J ,l» rh F ! ’ * tb
wbI'l'll -li» .1lito 711* alia|« «j f |It*| cihr rt
&gt;V
oh H i l l ea K tu I try.
■ (!,»». n
u e ,u rt a t W t i l . 3 ft
uf NIV14 o f
T h « **or»B n ieid o f ih o said pro*
porlY undor the • &gt; .* r o r t lflr a ta
■aaued « u
In the nntno/or l!||.
known.
C o le ., la id c e rtific a te #hall ha
redeem ed
a rro rd ln y to law ,
tbo
M in i r; o r *|.|.t.irvriiFX
liruparty .tracilhad Ih ctaln w ill b e 1
t o n t a x i» r :t:n
*"h ! to I ha hlKh.Bt t.lddar ar • Ilia
I’ h a p l.r 171*7 ..f I » l » .
t-oart houae d *or on the fira l M an. V 'lT IC K
JH I I I D t K I i r
niVtK.N*. da* a. 111., month o f O cloh rr. l » t * .
Thai ll,.o 11 Junes holder o f T a * whh-h la ( h « till .lay ur r n i o h . r . ;
I 'r l l l l l i stB
No. I MB,
.lied
the 1)11.
Itli i|ny r.f A u *u s l A. ft., Is is , has
Dateil till* lib stay Of Fepleinhcr.
f l l c l MMii'’ tn ipy o f flea nnd has 191C,
in,uh.
pplir.]|i.,n fo r a in* i|..-,l
it tv matNpij.v *
**, I.** l“ &gt;leil Ih -re o ll Hath c e lllfC le rk C ircu it Corns
Ir.lte illllH S r e , Hip f.'lllpWlUg USHaiiilrtola County.
F lo rid a
w rlh eil p ro p e rly In th e Cauiriy o f
Hsiolliole, P lain nf F lo rid *. I n - w lfU e« Ht: f o r o f N I T *% o f HF.*i
Ho&lt; lion 3r T ow n sh ip 30 Houlh
llsijire 31 thru, run W 9.»3 rh
N I " rh IV t , ; » rh N 1Si d egree*,,
(V in 33 rh r; j j * rh N to fjs k e l
. Je.M is, N F Iy slontr Iutk* to p t ,
North o f Deg. H t „ g e g . I I a i 3 , » '

1.3

100

SNAPSHOTS-^prlpted, developed,
---- ,—
"s :
~ - . TLIV E R heavy duty dink and
enlarged. Y.V r»py old phulo*
ONE nice rncrier lot, Hanfonl
barrow $85. 2-wheel dusting
graph*.
£ ve\ * .9 r!S.nd.v.1&lt;tw DHvp* ll0,B
machine with hlteh for tractor
NICHOLLO RTUDIO
Courts P. 0. Box WO, Sanford,
use 1166. Call Carl 8. Myens, 220 Meisch
Hldg., Phone 1160
|760 CASH will buy 2 nle* M .
Fhont 781-J.
ELECTRIC
appliance
repairs —
ft. eastern front adjoining Iota’ )
we repair washing machines,
located among the bttter home* MAN'S Fnihlon Park suit,I, sue
vrccum cleancts, ftui.s, mixers.
t« Xfavfalr. P. O. Rox WCk 40, Florida weight, excellent
Trotter Appliance Service, 397
Sanford.
condition. Phone tVt'j-J.
V/. 2nd St., Phono 1054-J.
4 NICE 75-ft.'adjoining Jot* In­ HOLLAND enhboge setter aliirhtANNOUNCING
opening &lt;&gt;f L. D
cluding one corner lot Grandview
ly Used two set* gaarx gret n*
Simonson Engineering &amp; SttrDrive Rose Court, Write P.
anil rad* rrsptctively.
II. I..
vjyipg. fterion C. Gordon, rc0. Box 910 Sanford, or phono
Smith, 1017 Woodward Ave,
* prjxcntctivs. 110 N. Park Ave.
JJ76-J.

Phons

LOTS H .milo North of Ixmgwood on pavement, *chool but
line, m*leri*l for 4 room* and
bath, concrete black* for found­
ation, frame work,' sheathing,
solpflooring and nail*.
Con­
crete foundation for double
garage, Rhone 0130.

I
ii

I hr. tili: hi nt It(tlilf.r til thff
LiiMs tlwiir «ui l l « « f l l « l lio n *
:!i^ tficinUi o f , O rto bp r. I9 ff«
s ftia 7(fi itny o f fh'IOlivr,

S f I T I I U T (l A|.|*F.
T Ii; jottnh .it. lln ln ihn n
tsalijetlrw ftik n o w n

I'lc r k C ircu it Cnurl
Keuilnnle C ou n ty.
Florida

p ear nil th e Jjst d ay * ,f (Jrljihs-r,
A , *D-' 7738, ~tri s e e r t a m 's u it fd r
d ls o s a * fo - o r - r g
Irr ~tha f t r c u t f
Court o f ;,j nii,„ii. Cuaniy. FlurhIS.
*tl a h h rk vtalrd title i.r which said
cose Is tC lllle lls m lllo n , I'ta lot I ff,
Y* K.irnl, i f lla n ,III,in, I'efen ita n l.
W itn e ss my hand am i o fflr t s l

F r ill T A X U K K U
Chspter I7C.J ..r 1*11
N "T | fr :
IH IIF U C IJ Y
UI\MWL
T h a t U* n It. Jones n..l,1er „t l/S
o f C r r tlfIra tn Nn. 1447. UsueJ tha
stb .tsy nr August A. IF, I }», has
file d sitnia In my u ffte s sad bos
made appllcatTon fo r a tu t d«v&gt;l

9

Howwomenand girls'
mau get wanted relief
f r o m fu n c t (p n § l p t t lo d l e p »fn

13 NOTICES— PERSONAL

R E A L ESTATE W A N T E D 6

ARTICLES WANTED

Clrrk of fin nil Court
Hem i note

Vpjc nr- Jimhy. required io up.

IMPROVE YOUR
POSTURE!
will glvo you crocofully
•red carriogo. You'll
I t i l bailer—look boltar,
MRS.

Our 5 Year Plan
-

ARCHIE

H#i

L tt’a look at It tht* way:
27 ia
Every
100c you, are
now
spending yearly for fire and _
windstorm Im uranci. can be re*
'
doe ad to S4e by buying a S
year rcnowabls policy. You save M H H
10c of every 100c..
Now baaed on our present Idlvldond*, by buying a mutual

NLcd.i LAXATIVE?

policy from n*, you can further
reduce, your yearly coat to 07
I/Sc. Saving 32 4/6e of every
100c. You can't loss - If you
don't get a dividend you are not
paying any more than tke pub.
liahed rates for your insurance.

THE LONE
MEBBE THAT'LL END THE TROD!

GET YOUR PAY ANO GET OUT I AN'
THAT GOES FOR ANYONElUJSE j
WHO'S CARELESS 11— —---- /

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— m i ON7HIGJ06!

BRALEY.

STOCKINGS mended—r a y o n or
nylon, single and doubts runa
mly. Phoriu 7R8-W, .

UltoS phoT* »63.""h' Th* Mu,lc M
HOY'S w ed 'in lw -'b k y cle.

LOST A FOUND

a »pecUlty

^

'~ T T T v

iy from snowflake

- 1 Cant *t e l l THi6

VtXJ'VE 6cfr,l—
*A MOVIE GAMBIA'

d

Ph.

OUTBOA KD motor—heavy duty
8 HP Johnton for sale or trade
for pickup truck or good gas
range. Blila' Store, 140#-W .

ISllOiEO A TRICK
— — X WfiYlD TEACH
1 E M f 'f

FOR quick tale

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18

AUTOS FOR SALE

Sj* I ' P*

U k e Mohro*. 10 T O U C H T O N A Watson, l M l
9. '
' .
* •*
Geiar* Ave. Has Purina UW1*.

R-

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Floor Mata Available
SEMINOLE TI RE HHOP

y i,ir l.h .

M IT I I K e t l t ’ . A l 'f l . l C A T t l r t
F O M T A . « * IIK K D
hahtcr 174*7 nt I l l s .
__
oTict: ih HKiiEnr fttv * v .
it lien It. Jonra h older of Ta*
IlflralM
No.
lid s .
taaued
the
day Of July A. I » . I * l » hu»
d came In my u fH re ami has
la applleal Ion for e la * deed
In, lasued thefenll Held -i-e rllfe pinhrarea Uia foil*, w in y d a­
t ' d property In ibe County or
ilmur. S la t e o f Florid a, t n - w ll:
tj o f s i : '* of N 'V 'k Of S K I,;
arllon 1* Tow nahlp f l
South
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WE NEED LISTINGS,-of Farm*,
omes. Grove* and Buaineaa I'LL BUY yoUr ear regardless ' Muslo Box, phone 953.
roperty. W. I t i WWlaWG
300“
1110" ' R° y R*,1‘W ANTIIUSBANDSi
WIVES!
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Realtor, Tom Bell , A»»ocl*te. ^ u
Phone Iltflf 416 Atlantle Bank t BURNER kerosene heater want- Thousand* of couple* weak,
ed . in good condition. Phone ' worn-out, exhausted solely be*
226-M. ,
cause body_I*eki Iron, gat new
VJTKHAN drslrre 2 ‘ or a loU In
city’to build a home on. ReaTYPEWRITER
T o X S u . T ^ r * l i a 0,f f i
lenahly priced. Apply Box C*X STANDARD
waived to rent, phone 393-M
ggf&lt; A t a ll' druggist*—in San*
e/o Herald,
afurnoon or evening,_________
ford, at Topchton Drug Co,

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The ^Mutual Companies era t
represent have always paid an­
nual dividend* to policyholders.
C. M. JJoyd A Co. "Your Mutual*
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HUH.DING - Roofing - Painting
Smith. Brothers, Phone IUH2-J.

NOW ready to-grind every Mon.
- day fnnmlng — Your corn,
grits, meal, com A cob or
■ shuck*, etc., for feed,* J. W.
Bell, Lake Monroe, Phone 16.

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102 Sanford Avenue
FOR your home—Superior work-,
floor, iiiclnl whed Icnn-to, and
nianiliip weather re»i»Ui|l, high'
' matin gin ago 25 x 25. priced
IIOHltmV HERE VVllKIIK
alicngth. termite pri«jf.
M,rfor ijuick buIo at 12,500. Ideal
PHI V.lC Y |H HlhSPEtT I’ D
nctc thmerete Co., 2U9 Elm
for feed atornge hr Mind!
t il’ ll iiiituiui desire for privacy
A Ve.
wood-working enterpriae.
in money matters is strictly
ruspecHod here.
Fricndr and
NICELY iiiinnged 5 room houwc
CONCRETE
sewrr
pips-Septic
relatives are not iguesliunpi1
with- good acrei-ned porrhes.
tanks,
fenre
post,
grease
triip*.
aliotil your credtL
tour em­
and nice 2 room gaiagv aprfrtIienrh.'*, flower pots.
Miracle
ployer nr business assucintei
tnant. all modern and in good
Concrete
l.’i
i,
309
Elm
Ave.
will not bear df your personal
repair. Hup I ini twining orange
affair*. Them is no ruusu fur
'trees and 2 acres tiled land.
c a r p e n t e r s ■ m e c h a n ic s
embarrassment.
Located lit* mites from town.
ATTENTIO N!
Reasonable credit requirement*.
A good’ buy at 75,500.
We hove just received a largo
No co-makers on money loan*.
A VERY attractive and strictly
assortment
af
lu ird-tu -get
Variable Lnymcul plans.
- modern 5 room furnished home,
tools, and It will ‘jiay you to
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
witlr unusually large copper
look ■them ovar.
Inrlda'IUnk llldg.
I'hon* 3*
screened porch, setting under
STA N LE Y - ROGERS
Spreading oaks nil .30 , acres
HARDW ARE CO.
rolling ground, with it* own
12 S P E C IA L . SE R V IC E S
private s p r i n g . fed lake. 7 Mr.\H, womens nnd rhibirrn's
acres yuuiig grove, ou sur­
new Fall *htte*. .Seo tt» for the
SIGNS
faced road, 6 'V mile* from
hard-ln-get merrhamliig. G. VY.
Show cnrils and poster*
Hanford.
Kitchen ' equipment
O— DEE'S, SIGN HKRVICI-. .
Clark, 203 Sanford Av«.
modern with
electrical hot
O. I). I •Andre.». l'hpne 11121
SEE
US
for
Innrrspring
Mat­
water, refrigerator ami cooking
FLOOR SANDING
tresses,
Itox
Springs,
and
unit*. Uftprirea $5,000. rash to
Hollywood
Reds at factory nnd finishing. Meaning and wax­
handle, balance mmtlhiv Pay­
prices. Retail store &amp; display ing. New floors surfaced tli per­
ment*.
fection. Old floor* mndo like neyr,
room.
THREE
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33IB,
1)9 W . FIRST ST. *
Incunic properties welt' located;
Hr M. GLEASON
t - SftVMftAu-sitro inqr-gfrdTr-Tn richnl* TtrtWImr'fi- Fnrninrnr Cq,
Lake Mary/FDuSinforiTMattre**- Factory
Phonn 1133 and 072-J

0UTH 0ARD motor boat for sale
— 15 ft. century bull ami (2
horse Johnson motor.
f.uml
condition.
119 Hanford Ave.,
Phone 1098,

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F U R N I 8 H E D or unfurnished
varieties.
Free catalog
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Park, phone 1120.
house needed nt once. l*hono
Hose* in color. Order now.
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High Eleven On
Purple Hurricane Described As
-Well Balanced Gridiron Machine.'

\a} Florida And State Loops Have Split Six Series
BACK IN ACTION

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By Jack Sord«

.Uj A KT1| l'It HACK WITH, •K.
llrrnM Sports EditorThe Seminole High Celery Fed
foUhall t e * o travel* to CainesBy A R TlIl'R BECKWITH. JR.
% vilie Friday. night fdr their eeconJ
FULLBACKS
lilt of the' 1941) season. 'A fter
J. F l l t g I'ftA T T. Jib. a fresh­
having lost their initial game ut man is currently leaking competi­
the hands of the scrappy Kustis tion stiff a: the fullback spot. A
Under the terms of a-contract ' .the Orange ■ Howl Statistical
Panther i leVeil tho Srlllinulc ag- loirner Andrew Jhckson, Jackson- sign.«| rtcently by President W. ' llurrau reveal*. Nearr.l rival
giegatlon la gearing for a com-- vllle, player, he ia an even sis T. Anderson of Leslie, Ga., ami. to Frankie for “ best two set."
back in this- tilt.
feet, walghs* IMS Pcuml*. I’lnyrtl. Tiniest L. Ihidgetl cf th.- Florida • » ns' total la* iloh Frnlmorr of
' ’
As yet I f is still unknown two year* a, fullback in high,.State l.cagilr, playqr* will sharo. Oklahoma A. K M. Sinkwlch
whether the regular Fed block­ school, earmil one letter.
A lin the ’ receipts in th/ first four has a nrl I.C0.1 for 1911-42 as
ing hark, Clarence Grantham, wUI veteran of the Army Air tVirps, ponies of the playoffs in the an- j_ against 3,399 yards for Penl
be in the lineup for the game he saw arti.pi in F.uropr as n mini int.r-Icague series for the ' mi re for 1914-15.
Friday night: (Iranthnm suffered First LleuWnmit.
He ia S3.
Class l» Championship of thaI The *.Mh7 yards gained by the
a sprained ankle on the lust pi ay
(iAKPF.lt V A C C A HO, is a Southeast.
.................
'‘
Georgia
halfback
from running I
of a scrimmage session before the freshnjan from Hillsborough High
Sixty percent of the gross nini passing in 1042 stands •&gt; a..,
FG*ti* contest.
.. f
School i^ Tampa. A veteran et rrrelpis of the first four lilts, moilrrn all time offrnsive record!
tr
According to nil report* the the Navy, hu4* five feet, eliven Its* taxi*. will be set aside for for n single season.
Gainesville High School has n and a. half inches tall, weighs the players with the winning
Sinkwlch, m om vrr, is credit­
.
large well balaneej ball club this IU| pounds. He earned one fimt-j' team to rrerlve 6b percent of
ed with the greatest individual
/
year, Ilijt Conch HusUr Bishop bail letter
niar-j
letter .in
.lit high schoid,ris
school, is mar
-1 this .*
sum and the lasers 40 peroffensive performance eter put
nuiwum-e* 'weakness ip • the ball r|*d, 21 years'old.
! Vent. .
• i on in a howl gamr.' Hr wished
handling department.
UlSUiUib (JUCKl SUTIIFJK*-) The igmaiiiing 4(1 percent will Tex*,. Christian an unlappy
Ilishop asserts that the linemen LAND, only Veteran o f three sea- j
split la-twcctT the two leagues.! .Neq Yeah in t h e .1912 Orange |
ate especially effrCtjve ill *-h. sona on Gator Eleven In 1940-1A fter frur gomes each league'. Bowl game— and made it slick
•d e l e n aive department.
Hilly '.l-'42, bs-fere he erUqfcd. the 1 will get 20 |a-rcent of the net, with an unparalleled exhibition
Wineniillei, Gainesville’s All-NFX Marines, Is a scrappy hack «h&lt;&gt;| gate and the remaining ’ 'Uke’’ l ill running and passing. Among I
I lineman for two year* will work shows a lot of promise, lie I* will 'be spliL. b.-tween the two other things, hr tassed 1.1 passes
i&gt;* th. guard and tackle spjts live feet
ilulw.
. . . tin inches
_ tall, weighs
_
—
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j for . nine n,raplrliuty» and toll* •
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thin’ year, Ilishop. asserted.* This msrtit-d dsd has ^ one •
ic r first two ganirs for the louchdosns. His offensive tofal '
, p ./ c n l e
Purple
nurricsne s other.. all-NKC dauuhtcr. A graduate student,-hej inlir-loop series „is scheduled
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the day was ___
.1 X2 ,yards.
24'
HP °
petluimer, Jack llurso is on
ii 26, Haw action in the Marines to lw played In Georgia. Then - on aerials and 119 from rushing, ' OxiC C f fife
sideline. -The wingbnrk has a „t Iw o'jiin a
F'ir*t Iaru lm -1 sill ctnir art open dale Tor
Inr.udng a II,yard touchdown
Sf: SU UiaIC *
leg injury liiat may keep him
“ ant.
’ ____ _
l Iravrl to Florida where a three j sprint.
.
(lACgglJS id
i.ITW^if ill. lineup.
JU LIAN H C II A &gt;1 II FI KG, a game schedule is on. d#cf,".•
4
rorr-"-i^S
ifaiiiesville opeiati-s a tloublc f-e-trinau .is .j former Thomas more games arw needed ^ViwvTYJ«'0^ y-OVvd r tinnier -completely "VCU” cdVft!-'
.f
wiugback system- with numecirti* Jefferson Mi. h School star from, will be pbi)r&lt;l in Georgia aflrr JuvctsluvJcw* all oilier Istwl r,- fcCtfSAbbteverae*, spinners, passe* and furtlpn. Fast air.p itggreisive. Tic a day’ off for travel.
|c ids for Individual offense. Fid
tnek maneuver*.
The probable wcigli.4
200 pounds, is five feet. . |,,
vU.„ t uj „ ruine I out die I’nrkop of Georgia Tech cu1
'A
starting lineuii for the lluiricanes nine inches tall, lie won three
i|„.
ttj|| |„. resrhe- « f.w fancy cap.is again at Tulsa.
will be Buddy Smith, centerf letter* in High School, ia IX years ,|u|«d . for th. nrxv day in the In . the It'tl Siigar Howl gvp»&lt;Hilly Wincmlller and Marshall olJ.
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All games will I* Tddit-’a total foe running an i .
Strickland, guards; W. J. Ma.herAM.ISOS’ . (H A M ) WEBSTER, |l.,,u|re,| t„ is- played eight bod P «»*i"g : -O y a n h ; IS® )»td
M A p r V
ly and Jimmy Niblack, taekies; is a frtrshman wh» pack* powder „ „ i.nlf or nine lull inuiiigs or be short- ,,f the •nniGimt
b.\
-oi
C. W. Thomas and Junior lh-nr f. m a
c
HinK a irh
Th? •Inillvlilunl . Itn^«
foul ono inch fi?un ritl ,|r,
'*no cuiitost:
en.!»; I. O. Rochet Ic*. l»ensoii I'J.T pounds. From Gainesville, he
r|u|,s will b ar all game . \. Howl hull is 23'.' yniiK by .Ilixi
\ W e M p e a ,
Smith.' F'rt-,1 -Sivivir nnd Kick Bas­ Is 19 year* old.'
•
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..... . a« in the te.ulnr reason. Howell of Alaluinin against Stan
haw will ram pose the hai\fichl.
rA IL H A l KS
.a, well «.» player c.x)ienses while • fo'tl in I'.UtlU
Fb(?4(0*d-4aTfce
S&lt;AC,
« sin :i-v&gt; m i m s .
tll).
The starting Sanford «-Uy. n Hn»
W ICLIAai
| I'ouel. W illy lliilts &gt;.f Georgii
- l- . l yet been announced- but ibe ,, v. teran of I he 19|2 Ciat»r
)', „ r umpir •» will appear in ronfiilu* the 1',*I2 tlmogr How
^
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following men will In- the liktW eleven who letunii l" tnill-uck league, ami Ihri will rotalr
ftfniiii* ;i* the \ m I |m*i f&lt; i iimllv*K
rvjA^Ab TeA-vC 1?A c k A ^ A iaJ
slailers: Howard Whelrhrl nnil'this year frmu t-ur ym l, lu (to | ni’pire-in-l hief Hick Mcl.*uof the No I hark of itin«li n
Byron Heard at ends. I. e o n Army A ir l.ip * .
A fust »ia ||„ a„,p | mpire Spike llavis int.tcolli k'* i » 7«i.il.«ll. Sink^ifh’a s c c ? A U e *2 F t v R T A e - '
Swain and llfrrold Knslner at the feet. ll’.*r pound r, show* promise j,||| represent the Florida Slate fitut four
«| fo«
iCJiV-sJ
.CS\I&amp;A
tackle sluts, Nolly Tiapn atol wilh a steudv bead. A f- niter l eague in Ihr series.
Jl fHlllltA Ihr op«*ltili|r l«M*
|til| ludwlg at the guard posts Aodiew- J a ■ s . .. n. Jacksonville.
NiKbi Kames will Hr played l.tiimr l U tt * fm &lt;&lt; &gt; 4m U ami &lt;•
• lid Cwynil Itiel at center.
star, where he earned ten tellers j „| m:0O' I* tl and'Sunday lifts «&lt; tirfiilouii
I In*
&gt;*•*« oiitl iit'ilpl
lr&gt; the hack field Gene llnrjmr, in high school, lie is married ami I H,|| begin si t o'clock,
*h ot « feu iii«viiirn11 tillt'i «i*ir
lU*
or Cruulham will b e ut quarter. Ims uim rlauglitei.
Ile ha- •»»*!•'
on-'1
Sinkwirh Ihr Great
I n i
v%itikrinir
Juril"
Hilly. I*i«*rcv «* Irfl half. W illi*. \«ri»ilv^ tiwlor lclit*r. i' 22. ^
( ( ciniplrla* ivi«
111 iiiilual
IiihI nUlinlif*. tu a ftCHfr. sltivl l». fnic the »•n I
unlit
. AiulerMin atfulllmoknn.| prtthab'y j W hNDKLL t. (H IU « i l.l'A K K * ttr, unnxuilnhlr on Jim Thcii|&gt;t*. j of ih. fii«t t&gt;«*i i«»«| Sinkwlch Ift
JanJi'fikinnon ntrijrht half.
, El*. U a ffr-bnmn *h«» Marrnl Ti I f!oy Willlr lli*«toii. Johnny fly to Cliff Kim -fy in the left
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®t lt‘»lx rt K. I*«*e Hi^fh Schitol in
Kildic .Malum and othi r an ! fImI«•. Killl*fv hiifhlinllt'tl *10 \nitU
- lly l i t till VI 1 st l i t l |
R n llin u
IJ r O J lIiS ^®clc*nnv^lr' ^ vct€r*n of t■»*•l « I,«»tI p^xkin immortal*.* Hut. lhu*ncio4* the T I T ifonl
Enrly
•triil Hil .U I •»iti linril uiul tin* Ionn* i
.Arnty Air Cotfif, lit* in five fi*t*i ^tentciit offi'iialvp buck in niiMlcrni In* »i*roiiil «|u« i i Kiuiikie «fro|»* VI- Newtfealure.
H atriiiK lid U s
ITlH.ADEt.l’IIIA lit.- team li r f i i c .i t m r - a t
’ jelevtn* Inchc* tall,
wfiftlm 1 H.i int«»rrollrtfi tW« f«&gt;othall ami y»tpi i^rd u IVynnln ijito K**n Kcup*
A.m i h In
ox iii i l n #|ia. ' Mu
uiumN. lie ii JO year* old.
|i«r»ril lovok will |ifnvi- it
lintnl* &gt;o tin* t*i*«l /••in'. Jhu many quarters ronsideicil -to- In •■ l -IMHI
II.* Ktl|. o M111 bl’ uki't

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the eve of the seventh an*
Town Hall’ Series nuiilt&gt;n "f'las*
l» Champiortship of
film Southeast'’ series between the
■j winners
lo Be Resumed At;®..«
a,hofofMtljc Georgia-Florid*
iniid Florida State la-ague SHnugh-

15O U t h e r i l

( o l l e i r e * " * ' *&gt;■ l»lay-off*. interest in the
rfilial outccnif waa »icn incrcaa•'.g in view of tin- fact that each
I. \K El.ANi*. Sent. 2-"»
I'hc ■league ha* won three series, nnd
(Town Hall Sc-rirv six .entertaining •ne pufse Tor the seventh vvill
i •nil informative urograms, will bleak all recurils, uiathur perIF. prrsrntnt hv Florida S oirh- 1 u '■lilting.
iidlrge this year, aenoi ling to .in
tl' e Florida Slate la-ague entr y
ann. ulicriiu-iit made by ('resident won the I'.iti.. |9.lx and 193-J a
Lurid M. Spivey today.
unis .while the G'corgia-F'lnridii
lly plv-glallls. to lie pii-sculet repm t r 's ’nie honor* III IUT7. 1910,
in th- Annie Pieiffri chap I, nr.*: an I 1941.
I Nov. 27, HctU-rt Agar. I’uiitrer . In 193d. St. Augustine, after
I I ,riV » ‘ tbor I ,r| forme, .si.to 4-iim,n a t ,Hnnant-w I q-h i n g
. ' j U f t l . ui.ville .I miner 3,.u..i.l .jgi,,, M ,|U. ha,, flrilt climinat.sl
g)H»Ung rn (he pmlilei... o f woe:d L w ,,|U . UlI|.(.
to , two
• colailHiratjon.
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a„d ,heo Smford. four to two.
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allpkmrnTt-jouru.I.st. -in -n dr 4s|.i,aM.i **«Tj5cl^ -Tour- out o f fivo
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Feb. IS Jeanne fti ll&gt;. «tage.
■adl an.’ television actress, p.e
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mwiiV inmirilmiiut
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Man Mu.ml ..f the St. I-U .
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f„ llr inim.H
r * r,lln;.,» . a i ,,l Mickey N.einon f
,|„Ilmnt,d 0 r
tho U ai*hin^lvfi Senatoi 4 hii%r l«lll i.- Alull' fourth idio'e le estrurg
just a!*v»u’ . Inn h»'»| th^’ir tuittin*'
I........ . A II It ........ . winning
iitiUn- •• 11tvi i•
t jv« Maj." I
i lo,,*. three games -rut of
Lvaifui"
Muaidl . flu, 1 -i , with
.
.
,
loo* I the final--.. l.er_shuig swept
the . t,n mark and if be nni.-diu* , , |
, &lt;
( (- (
allo w thm f i uii lie will i t* Iti
i l
In- I util xim let Asill hi*
fit at National
I • .lyne
to
tulf •• •*(•! .lilVXil* ‘ I'fftll
hat .370 ii , «&gt;xt i xiiK‘%* I lucky 4" . . o , f (..* I..ii )i Ii'Kk Ui i iej»o;t

Philadelphia’s Eagles Girding
To Beat Toughest Foe “

Precedent By. Callinp: »'•
SerimnuiRe For Team '" a n g u r

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w i i x i a m h . j k .. v n - jkiaili: s i „ u „ i i ",'.f a ,
U n ive ls il) , I'.mIi I tliltrw u 23 \ b i .I tiiurhdnw* III Iraitbatl tlriu-.v Neal, - t-lrll
i.Miiti ri w i»ft b*n K flr lil l a l r i i !
Sar
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eran o f the I 9 lfi t.ator eleven]
(ie or gia , ro w playtog with lbei|M«s to I. mar llavis later in th* ilelptila Kngi*-- lyiv* a unique «*u t liw lit iilv M u li.i ititil I 'l tti lia i -i xx lit
I'.l dl|1 llli\l Ml
HiLv
W I N T E i r "I'AT'TvT'Sepf,’ 25. ( T V w h s n be id . y t d . T e g u b f f quartet
&lt;N-,.W y „ rk y al, k „ . , „ f ihr All '.ecu....... ..
. tu-f.-re t . aeh W .1 poriunf.v
h« on iirih il .11 w i 11 .is i h r foiinet

— roach Jack MctJcwall of the back. A scrappy back ho park* Amecca Gonfereuce.
ift lu iil
ill
I 'r '.i K m i tn vii
) |lutr» |*»ul«l K« t Kiank bwch ' bnolltm* auax Tin* Nnii.m il t «m mKolliiis College g r l d d o r * has i light in hi* |iiO pound, five Get
|„ ,brrr , rat,
,, r»»r it Ia—
.. I hi* rami-. Tl» uihn Imi. h rr^iwn tnr thi* thtnt
i »»•*»»! %• .r
broken n precedent of many year, ten ineh flame. He in a. former 1910 I I - 12— Sinkwirh'* running Hmw rime on n 11 yaM run
In I9H (or rxainp)*' »!»•• Faw i « v »* »v||\ u Pl N n
K
standing.
Fie'* ortlercil rlnii&gt; l.ills^j'ioiigh High School,- latiipa. &gt;nil |&gt;4««imc k .tinrtl 1.7-10 &gt;ard«.
In' t hit.I nuiiiti*r wl»» n Siitkvt ' i %&gt;•**•I altil lint til*’ New Y*»ik (ilrtlth
lirX A M *.
Pi
\«
' I't
scrimmages f t r the Uam.
1 "f»r. a sophomore, |i* year* old fi*»0 muff ll'iin Kill (•f«Miir\ tulle I to filial an • |&gt;&lt;tl I'Rax
w .
M.” , r
, V
:lr "•'-••-I M.-n,l..y ...m. 5«» cni.diHeretofore the coach has limit-! H. earned nine Utter* in high lot * I for 1923*21-35 at lltinnU. nivoi
Eaxtern Dlv'sl.a. title to .be Olanu
........... I ’ mverslly’.
by a half game
f ,Hl|lMl|| ,t.atll
id scrim m i»s to winter practice;
.
IF
the
exception
of
u
IIABOLD
G
RIFFIN,
a
freshjeiBionj with
.Last year, they again
nnswered the cnlb fnr~lhp
-uliovwi promise In
single srrimmagr; the Wetfi l-efori- man,
, ireennd tw-M. althtmgh~ttii-y- tn*nr
pratil,e M-.-unu-^WuSl
curt?nt“
xvbrkodt«'
ar'l*ITT'a('k."‘
"A
T
a
tha opcningT game.
r*
-lU h o ontV teanvto .l-Aal tie- rbain-',|u. fi,,t game ngi.io-t the Ala
- By i.M rists* r m .
Itr Aukrlsirl Prr.a
«rrappy~-t*f-pirond“
ftVF"foot
eight
J plim Cleveland Hams. Tin- F.aslern
Ti i^ h e r-- jii.l lh.ee w ed’ The [tollins mentor ?ay*'hg has
inches, he is a former Hillsbor­
Division uinnor * thr Waihtiiuton {|
t '"in*h NC l
I ' uvrll pi -.
hated to take the chance o f in- ough High SrhiMil star and Ir-tjer ‘ Spirit* run high when tli........
Uni-! ......
.. .....
...
..
.......
.........
Kvrry
oiii
r
in
a
u
liilr
»omi
h.
ly
t
R,i|sklfi^
illvhliil
•
»
p
%
It
oj
inrrt
In lilt r
Iftif tliilliiiia
qtiirirk. With 30 new men on the
j
vet
ily
of
Washington
Huskies
a-lqim*
a
horse
i-nt
of
a
&gt;
Inim-iu
[
)ng*
wuli
i)uEagli
squad he says he has to find out' lnt* n'
I r years old.
t* iii |ni •hilly
f lu II ittrt« htu.'
|* " ,l the Washington Stale College-rare no.I the unhappy new ow-.-rl
|w,tb„n*l.vel vv-ir oi
• •• k'tlOl*
• ••••.I.tl
“ |i||11|||*
Cvhat they can do. Hollins nat
HITTING
PITCHERS
I
Conga.
S
get
together
for
their
Is
stock
for
a
V
/e.h|r
sum
p,.,
,(;
|
|
M&lt;
le,..
I.
.1
,
I.
lie.
.1.. hasivt
I___ •» had a lesm for lhr-i
It'll
onlyi •i u*lifi"itt|l f« ntj«ull |f«mr
t olor tin* h. r*r m»»&lt;’tn Midi .in *icci«i f,t bn« kfP .j ih.u 'In f . i»
s'i. %.
year* but the squad missed winST. LOUIS, Sept. 25-01’)- ful lluck li.til.-y, the Washtilgtiih uuiing ihr race.
Vall
,|,e lliiloliiia-. Imiiii
ti r practice this year.
With
ik
.-I.rifM
i
xnuo.l
rn
h.i.tl
Sl*
t‘*nlinal
c*li
ftfimtAtil
couch,
him*; At Detroit
t h »- ! „««•.(lai. r srni tom? im.iii.u rm
lit Hlit A V
With the largest squad cn nami Mn
r ,.:iW
lf&gt; ,
spitrtirn*
rr(| frU.n
()U.Htiiu),|f iw|„
ur ......
1— vxorkjt
•
.......-thin • numnirr.
. . . ..........
-sli-r he came to Hollins In 1929. lw#u; p u(|)ike &gt;(]^ p lllini&lt;grrs. he'week before (be butlb- an,| it Ark., was saved ft ..in )..•( •&lt;» h o r d - t.\ Itle t e m i-t ' wliil*- v. loitliu
the groimtl gatnlng pui.i t&lt; mm
ll-.S ItiN , S.-pi
i,Pi - |i
« oach McDuwall is P*"*UI''’ 4 gJI! gives hi* pitchers an'extra turn usually take* him w.x-ks to c«ol an expeiAive mishap, .only
and total M'orlm: titles Gist year, 'won't l-n long now In-Tore Nr w
" 'r° ,lw . U l L ' r° f &gt; * « m n r
practice, and tho prac-,off.
’
cause he was « little weak
In addition, to Van llur-n. the - •og.l-ni.i b a s e b a l l fans know
Eagles bad pamlng Roy Zliiinirr- mJi'-ther tlu-y'll" get t„ *#H tb.-i
g-me Oelnber llfh wHh
WHk. ’U tU d tha" Canls^lo' A.1 .,h' ,,U,ky' C?U* ' r
. ev.J.ptllln*.
*pecrtv Ernie Btccle. bard- i Woibl Series.
Ib.slou lied S-ix
ur* ago, former WSQ head
Writing out n claim for the man. %
victory Thursday, guturday it waa ,-ral &gt; ," t
nmnliur Jnclc Hinkle civil I v Konnv official* nni.»unre that the ticket*
Coach
Kali#
lloll.ngbrry
I
g
n
e
d
*
little Pilcher Mu
RartuVfMcy nnd
oilier brilliant will In inuih-,1 tonight
The I94d ccntest b e t w e e nn .cored the winning
win,,.a,* „,.
----- Mailev
........ t&lt;- the
.........
- —
------------- ,.___ •- pum.
Ht. Ia&gt;ul«
pies*
box
telephone.
mp ,,ON-|.
T|„. , tl „• bat k .' '
Gtorgia’s Bulldogp and Fb-rbU’. run, and Monday Harry llrccheen Uailey did a swell job of phoning .rd* disallowed the claim, which . Tli.-v had aU-lengiiP A: Wlvtcrt
• „
sortk? , X n r f0Urth ,
«'■ Uul‘ ,0 ..........serrations tf&gt; .he 'bench. 7 ® f«r
and fha.lt. .h -t- and VI- Hears al ia. kl&gt;- --n* &lt;&gt;l ihc
bl a sene* started In_l3l5.
_ . lctory over Chicago.____________. 8lldd.nly a Washington ball car- ly afterward was ov. rj.-yed -bat c lrcu llA heal end duos In Jack K.-r
__________ _______________
I rinr ripped off tackle f..r twenty i ha was s l.n-l s|M-ll*-r. Pony I t- rante and Lurry t-..hf.Jli , ,i-.ibl,
ysrds. Halley scresmcd into the press broke down and had •- 'w ISIu I tmL-kmi al . eiil.-i -uni nil.,
telrph.ne:
’ Crt
ttvat t.li.nk.ly taken away-in a h.»r»« -."d.ula- e. blc Druip c Itaiulii. cl and Ih-I. Sul
fridge at guard |dii&gt; ex. ellrnl nblink r)ghl tackle qf our* to move r ' . .
acrvcA
over.” Unfortustcly, souuoiie b&lt;*d{
•*
Praetically all Itiese plav- r&gt; are
crossed up the connection*. Hvick alone boomed over Ibe publicadHailey’s excited Instruction* for^ r^ s* system fur everyone in the back lor tin- I94A r aiiiiwiun atouri
with a flobk ol lUgldv regarded
the car* of Coach llolllngberyj stadium to hear.
newcomers
*
f
ICC.
Tho Eagles, dubbed the be.-.t six-ond best team In fiaiiball, may he
able lo hurdle that "w e atinnst
made It’’ Jinx this year
—Neale says only “ no prcrllc-*.
ttona.
Out front camp hrndipinrtrrn hr
haa handed out a few Ipdlcnlltum
of a great change In playing style.
H U 'S M L
For a-xkmple. whereas alt U»c
(large eeleelion)
passing tor Die past two
«• rjii ••» I I
:pthe from Zlnnnorinsn
I
»n I
aan or Tommy Thomp_
un this season Is going
iO»k
,fq) Utoentlf from all backs.
ft w a
r \ '
f♦. a (by Montague)
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14
.Van- it men. himself a capable
,q »-j. t,'«r«l-».'|'
p*AMr-Ak Jmulxlalia Btate. will be
•.*
O h i'O fw ^ o fg Uireats as vfell as
11
live onedltn#- Virginia Military Ingtltuttf comblnnttnn of Joe Muha

SPORTS LAUGH

-SPORTS OROITY I

*«)uitk III!
•• I (of Si I aHII* to it] )• v on*
attriiiU nc.*
nm rka
Veitiini
oxer
» ui anil
h.i i i r i . i l
n*.i ..nlv in j in
re ifu hi'ltls a *uli tant ml ' Irinl &gt;xrf hi*
li.f ........ . Ion »i« file |»Iu&gt; tiffn nt
iirtiti'tl rixd»l. T. .I f\ illi.i n-a of

1937.

If 'tun.

Olirnuiis lm iih , x\ ill Im* p la y e il In
•. '" I f M
t %
%ill th r a(i Mill| kliV'l

I h. fi.iirl.tiivl .it i)t.
Cat. ak - v\ •* IllUliri liAu
••( \|*•t yItilt. I

i ten
-' »«*

M ». &gt;'•
..- i* va.iif t tiller
• ••lulu if

-i»wii .lull' f.»i traxei,
ihrti ivtiittflt in h lot ilia
tdinrx, ,i'turnin^ t«i
im••l * do* nm.ie.l.

SCOOP
WE rtAVE JUST REL'ETVED A SHIPMENT OF
NEW KEPI.ACEMENT COLLARS
O f N o n - W ill
We

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P.

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W h ile B ro a d c lo th
the v o lln r nnd

pul

fo r Y o u r O ld S hirts
it on

fo r 64)r ea ch

Bring your dry cleaning along wilh you

D O W N T O W N C LE A N E R S
AND LAUND R Y
V M3. Pnlmello Avt-nuo

P h o n e '9 1 4

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Largo Supply No. 7

NATIONAL PRESSURE COOKERS $17.80
LIN - X LINOLEUM WAX

THURSDAY and FRID AY

Fishing: Rods........... .

85c to $19.50

Bamboo-Salt Water Rods

'WMsa*£80W\

Magic Weed Killer!

WEED - NO - MORE

$13.25 '

Fly Rods ............... . $8.50 to $15.75
Automtic Fly Seels

.... .....

10% DDT Activated

$8.25
w • #. i n,in\

Boys’ Ffesh Water Casting Reels $2.75
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Tackle Boxes ......................

$6.75

IXCLUSIVI DEALIRSHIftS *)

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LUCILLEMl

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pp«n In FLORIDA for

PESTROY - INSECT KILLER
With DDT Added

CORNER

KRETOL INSECTICIDE

Fall City Minnow Buckets......$2.60
Large Selection o f Lines and Baits
UNIVERSAL NEWS . "

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v ater(omv New York

301 East First Street

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ffitists Find $ THE OLD HOME TOW N
he Chairborne
Often Careworn

*In Grtuk churches the Bfto.
th* original Greek text.

By STANLEY
C O M E Q M K lO s;
THEBE G O ES
*TME L A S T

Ace Amusement*
S a n fo rd ’s

C olored

Th tst

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

LO O KO U T-

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* amazing

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TREES
% X H AUNTED

Iquatferx,
limited periods In between which

•'EMPEROR JONES"
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

stopped

roaring buck from Hj\R.
LEM . . . op he rose from

i art two of the
iline. At left la
* boot expression may Indicate his thoughts of tha plan, Unlernaftonal)
Most wild* mammals
elghtod,

THE A1EW TfcUAKT O FFIC E R M A K E S
USE OF SO M E TR ICK S HE LEARA4EO//J MIS
ARMY CAMOUFLAGE WORK'—

fA R R tlX ’S
PACKAGE
hah

ST O I L R -

All Colored Cast
12c

Admission

it i x c i D i b iu o . j\ o n e 9 ]'$

- There are aaven, different kind*
of fog.
,

The renort was signed hy LI.

Col R. F. Tredgold, two majors
and a captain.
Tlie population «f&gt; Texas In
pc«l 287 percent lulwrr-n 1890
UNO,*
c * •
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a y s « s s i « » a smsskiX;,?^

« 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 aiVIMNOiCeoffray
f r a * 1*
Arthblahvo of C to.
t«gbuT7. !• ehown after he had da-i
Hvareda sermon at tha Cathedral
of a t John Iht Divine latfew York
a ty . The Prlmsto of AD England
aald that tha wvaknesa of (ha world
kl«atatkc(.ftlth. (Interneilenat)
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this hot

pullman porter to a' KING

hope of obtaining promotion

by death id ‘ his seniors. Though
may be mightier
than tne mechinegun, he seldom
has the satisfaction of using,the
keys himself as an outlet, and
any anger or irritation he fecll is
■tqre likely to Iw vented on other
department* than on the ’-enemy,
"In these circumstances it'la no
wonder that arid letters, riilldlsh
p****»bbtp» ov-r mrimrortnnt de
tails .and- abese of rank ■ err
bnown.*’
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■ KAL1BPELL,
Mont. — (JP ) —
Aroused by three recent attack*
Western anthropologists
on human beings by grin ly bears
In northwest Montana, the Kali* mate that African civil Ixal
« s l l Dallv Interlak" ft advoent* some 10.OOo ytars old.
lag repeal of trapping law*'.that
ing, It was announced today.
Labor Day w*« mad# a'legal
Representatives
of
counties protect the griaallea.
hulIdav by -act of Congrtat In
One bear mauled a camper bad­ ■1NWthroughout tha stala art expaetA . •
Derora it was killed by a rifle
ly before
cd to atlsnd ths meeting. A. L. ty
James, president of the Reminds bullet.
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Ai
forester
County branch, today reuueatad Into a tree and lore o ff his shoe*.
Ninety-two languages a
all local iximhin to attend the A ’ gnlall dog saved two hunters lecta ane spoken In Irt^a,
ccnference.
Wash benches and swivel wheel*
will eliminate much of tho aloop­
ing and-heavy lifting of wash hask afa nn
ln tm H ru
ifa tt
r V ’
on laundry
day.

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
and other c ritic a l m a te ria ls 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
flh r V

to bring you the benefits of cheap electric
service at the earliest possible moment.

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Will ths old-age boosHl paymenls you racalva through

protection.
of ths Woodman Society
circle ol good Irianda- &lt;
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P artly cloudy this afternoon through
Fridny.
iVltlcly acattrred lhund*(ritiowdri in afternoon.
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Te PTMnele Ute f t « p m ef America,
T m Fled at* Prespet Ily far Sonferib
AN

V O L U M E X X X V II

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Kaiser Defends War Profits

IN D E P E N D E N T

D A 1 I.Y

N E W S P A I’ KU

SA N FO RD , FLO RIDA, THURSDAY, SEPT. 2 G,. Itt-IG

Truman Says

NO. 2 6 6

Associated Prcis l.e a irtf Wire

G reece Ready
For Return Of s

Aftermath Of Heavy ICnyrli.sh Rainstorms

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 ASHINGTON, Sept. 20
(/P)—Tin* &lt;scarcity o f nieui
is upperipust in Wtudiliijftorv
converHAtiomi today as it ih
y
elsewhere * in tfi6 country.
There U no sinttle, clear-cut
answer to be found ’ to the
$ ' question of why meat is
- 3 scarce. On l» tjroup said that
■ r fanners huvu plenty of cattlft

Yugoslavia, AlbaniaDeny Sending Subversive — 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
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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 his throno in (Iret'cO oh
.Saturday morning. Sept. 2 0 ,
after spending most .o f
tin) wpr in Lomloti iij exile.
(Ireetp* is .tori] liy civil w ar
and spokesmen for the
Hour's govemnllmt have acclist'd Alhaula and Yupro-

!i»ua .)f armhigMwtbvtrxiya U*s V - O l’ A allows let Ur price*, or tuitl)
menu nmt rending them into
' - pi ten cal liog* are knocked off
iiiifthfrn* Greet* to fight. Tha
'nraxtit*iy^Anolhar&lt;group maintainYuirorinv knd Albanian rurww«
«U that farms** are not. holding
in*‘i.l -i have dented tha charges,
cattl- tack. Thu gYoup contended
Iml the fact remains that every
* that farmers uro fattenlnir up
djy brings fn-*h report* df fight*
• their cattle to pinko batter beer,
inn and killing.
and that tha cattlo will not ba
reedy for the market fifr weeks.
, Iv ...is lioprit
r K11. , in Athens that th*
tetum of Kiiur George will some*
*3
Regardless uT tha argument*,
j L. '1
• t ' yr&gt;T', -' s'ituliinm
tha fact remains that the rangca
^ t e ^ s ^ b t fifB S
are loaded with cattle. A record
WIST COAIMNOUSHIAMT Henry J. Kaiser (tenter) turn* over the
III Alhetis for tin* Kiiik’n return
ntimoer ot cattle retched th’e riinrkey* for (he Ant of hla assembly-line homes to Mr. and Mr*. Clyde
Saturday All ulmiir, tho i t b l l l
ket during the time OTA. ceilings
lllnley, In Los'AngelcvCal., a* their children, Clay. 4. and.Cathy. &lt;1.
hav,. viud tliVjr worn protoatln^*
were o ff on meat.. During .Hint
look on. A t'i'lgJit'llT rlU Burns, president of the KaUer Community
ilit* Kilims irturn
period cattlo producers could
]
I
on
lift,
which
plan*
to
build
100
of
tlir
prefabricated
dwellings
a
week.
■: charge any price for their meal
vkiU «"h»M« (lawn coolThe
live
baric
ityle*
will
aell
between
|a,BJ0
and
Jft.O
So.
(tntenfafiunut
i
they could get, and prices went
i '» Sa!iu&lt;|;.\ fiidiiiitig for th^“
up. •
w- MVfptuMi All permits for
lit i y iU|Lf
a ru m
lu iv ii
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 ' l l i t
It flu * \ V :i - I m j j f
•* U'HHi-rn f«»r a -depth of about
would ordinarily hnvo- been sent
I "It r t f l l i t
o f ’H i t I F l . U V s •t f T i h o r
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|||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
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,!
ItmjmM Itrtttalk MMlfCM In Album
sent a petition to tho Hoard of
t f * 1i v«if * o n 11n ‘ t t F -'I I'onpil, i- it I n n
TOKYU, Sept. :*tl. pfn— The wnf
inert) are two ways to do it, OTA i
4\ the Hini-lt 11oopM JHU
County i Com miu tuners at their
!♦'!il l »■i -- it I n * at 11
ti a t •
a j j i « ct**1 t tJ
ietinx
‘r,ni«
1, m*
can do It If approved by the —
p l,
if u
s S«
i,* d
III u
urns
next mielln
i «v r |?
an
iu l ti ihi ia* t, eeiifj
cirttr V
o .f s u w
* m t 4t
tn
H H m i'l !i* n t ia v li%
o f f it 'e n
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
tern
divijiloMi if*
i« Ibe
inif wlthdrar^
withdrawn,
Agent C
C. R. lMwson.aatd today.
iTlw M &gt;W,d.| « , „ « e m u , ,
w ith
r i ’ lM t '- s f iiln f t V f . , , f
A t I r t u t ic i\\i divtsdofii
it lomdixi. rh&gt;- Hiilisl. luborlt?.
Petition*
it io l i . . . I f t ' « * l o lH * ia lo iw .
t
be *.1«in«
«t Mr-;n,n..-,„omfH Ixforo | S I U r l , l i Vh:'. wf.* ...........
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
im t y lim it - i n d u s t r y u h i i v * f r . g u 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 i li a lt lilt* etitfO ttr
.
,
. _
t
,
;
I hi? It 'C O h l O f It R fH T F l r o l l f g l
iuitslimi hij»iiih| |Hiwfr wutlirnt
t! favorable, Is passed on th. :
• rlri III
Holland .uni !.«• .1 ill It:
1 i*T ,f r e n ,l u m .
litciud t*^ on i h v v ixCv tK 'tw fp n J a p K o r e a n M inint*
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 a d h c i-n ( li«&gt; |tf"iiir|gtjj I p«Hfi| o f
the industry may appeal to thu!
Wm 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•
qu.it.**! the
o i foroo.IIi,.(. wj.eH_|,e_
th* jsetltlonptn
th atqu.it.-d
(he Nazi as uririnr—
liririnir—ni
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 wir in Europe.
Tlii 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 h our ,
^*4 l i e -Joint chief* of ‘staff.
w. T
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 work w ill, u n ity rb ■
miral Erneet J. King from tes■» " nif. h tvmyr l b* Smnk v The i&gt;&gt;&gt;- • .)•
I n 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 mutters uff.-et o.- tin- -lo l* . .
m iu n i i i «It l»•* 1i tin iH M f 'it h in
e c u th r se c re ta ry oi
r . u r ; . , a j W liul|, , w |(t)Wt.r lp i!, lo r ,.t n llu , r tf
ii a -.- 1 -la til
o '" i.-i'T to 51*01 Juitioi f'tiniulo-. , T t'oiomerce uf
thry hope In be able to get the
lull tliu t.iu s li ftinh elondil follow -y -|
;«f ti fitjilut«(ill
..'I, for chief •to- . *, i - -u a , 0 1 rent
tJv 11 1, til (lo- Municipal
Fore*i
am!
Ferk
Association tjlc j , , , , , mlk flinKol,llt,.
Mu, h i, S|| ro.tytrttu.. .... I .r e u lr . is,
material rrivased.
**n .iffit ml* *,»v rI**- Sln-ri
\ I*. ,'H'er v** ,,-1
/
..lot -,s|t 1.tk.-.t »,’r.uife.oents
under which fire control is main- , uuku wus .|u»te.| n. replying ll .i sue
M IAM I HKACil, H*pt. till. &lt;/P&gt;—
He believed to- " i l l .el,j
u
t
k
fi
it
it*
iwvit»
cUll, , VOt'.l .- .1 lin t l u l l . . 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 ' . i u v
e in
M r.,nikll| „ ut , r/ld ,tB
Wl. „ ,f soint-atoil I*' the tight »*t Sen.|..r
util u&gt;ttn ole -lith e 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* v o l e WIM I ll-Ill tn p re m o it M I11,
H e -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 walk
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 U n lit
u n t i l 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
f r i l i t i l l f " I I ' l t l l i h j ' !» ., s t llk * * ,
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 *
. .
,
.,
,
*!
.
Io n
o f H ie I i r e r,, 1 , 1 I ' o t i e e U e ||n|V%.....I*
iiifltvic
Whitney skid the brotherhood • rnl hearing* w'll wind un to *een,. at once.
A permit ban been 'Mini in POW M* ri “ t r l i i p b f t i u j j i i i ti
C i f t f l l m r c l i ei 11* f . ' i h I I h ’ I
.no,
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
I
la
I
tb.-M
fticill
.
i
l
l
,
t,
tt
hi
I.**| oi ie..i- -iif" and purA F
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»iM ili in n i'
xtuki* I
II I H 'I H I 1#^
I l t K I J ^ C 11,;| ***1 t tt
(.rsl Run to be put
ed »p by such fires, Mr. Dawson
|S f V * ' T a l Iluni-.1I|*I r t . t f k f i t *.f t h e ,
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'
1added that "He 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
Cliff un -ii r ile H« ffir »'V#i yliiiti|f H
self-1* Whitney did not apeelfy to
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
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*
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
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
upZ
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j
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"
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re
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i
ururmfn
Jn«nk,h
anrpr
driver
wan
was
anvinir
driving
m*ar
near
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 flgntw. 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
2T.,irt'tl f.trii.me worker* lo return North America,
MANII.A, Sept. 2ft-UH)-lV*ai-1J’.""'
’2 i MOBJ., F
'1The
Fl AI trailers,
—
-... ■I » J.
. three
i ..
f
o f f h*
t^ T th ,ando IliKhwwy. Capt. IP* Tlllia eannc.1 food* were -ready and Hlte.-r*
i.f
to then jobs. The rultwny is
t'reahlcnt Hnttgau repurled , th*(
M-)**uel Roxas 0r ‘ he Philip-p h ?
]»
A B d jsddedthat earnparrd 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** of
“ 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«r. ration,
and
the
of
mittrd to help
Military baaaa. Float* said that th* aervico performed. .
«
,
|
.
,i
xt
ti,ic
a * i ft
I ( li U 'll, il
l
t - iv- ado|diott
vi tr. *
*
— 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 Forwl Service, in

Prompt Action Needed In Petition
Plan For County Fire Control Unit Japs Wert* Afraid

House

M erchant 1“n,o"ner* in

Marine Hearings
2‘E'o", KssrL 'o.iuTTo End Tomorrow
&amp;

Holland Leaves West Coast Ship Operators Will
To Open Office
Not Attend Washington Conclave k.
In Washington
Pittsburg Hit

&gt;,Nt*w Senator Says Ho
Open Mind On
Wouldf. Has
l f. S. Foreign Policy'

U. S. Fleet
Not Strike Back

With One More

Crippling Strike

Sired Car Workers
Quit In Separate
Dispute With Firm
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 B R T
Elect fr ie n 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" ^

n ...

«mt ant.i n..* ... rr *■•!

In Movie ( a p ilu l,..!

i\

Kotcan Kail Slriltf

t

. 1,1- , •&gt;..a ... ugi. money

Navy Talu's Triiilorn
I'Yom Sanford Park

iSrSnSSSf «2*2S

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there la no significance in tha son of Michigan Instated that tho
Interruption o f the complicated committee either clean .up ita
‘ robl*m.
'*&gt; work or postpone hll (lending
earn In favor of a thorough to­
rn Iry trio hop*, building, Furguson declared that th* committee • b * prevtou* y*ar hr M tr*cta*.j
----- ^ ----■huul.t put Ita entire stuff to
Newspaper Week
« y have »*v*n bat* radio
' W ASHINGTON. B *p t 2fl. OT)— “ itmm-rit.'- dsteamls.*' Th* tierstudying the housing situation in Gons, 40 mobtl* radios and 172 7 ^ gtgte 'D*partjnent has pulw "amn foreign minister • then Diwl
I’mclaimcd By
an
to C*« Hd Of rid tape
WM
---- Itshad a secret German documant tw-pur*iiarte the Jztmnn* nmb**build actual lirhig quarter*
Gov. Caldwell nn4
which r*v**U that Germany and Mdor that the beat way fur the
i na Senator asserted teat thonsJapan w«r* working at diplomat!* Axis to win the war wa* for Jap:
-nds of houatne axperia are plann­ Orange City Hotel
ero*a pttrppMa during on* phaz* in to Join th« attack on Russia,
ing and studying without aerier­
of the War. The document ahowa
Oshima eahl Japan wax about
ing production.
Has
New
Manager
that in -1048, Japan was att.emp- to attack Australia and India and
ha* procfaumMl th* period
ling to arrange- peace between had no Intent tun of taking on
from Oct. t through O t l l aa
William P. Hinton, part com- Germany and' Rowia, at the very the Runtime, Oshima went un to
Natimial Nawapaper Wertu The
Pope Plus Approves manty * f th* V. V . W. Drpart- moment when Germany waa try- euggeat that if Germany should
Governor eaH* a poo Floridian*
of Virginia, announced to­ log t* get Japan to jump on Hue- decide to come to terms with Rua* “ with
U. S. Foreign Policy mant
si*. Japan would be prepared for
day that h* and a group of *x- *ia from behind.
servicemen hav* taken over Ut*
The same document also offer* it
The document goes on (a
’ i
ROHE, 8«|
oDeration * f , th* Orang* City further *rid*ne* that Germany quote Oehitna a* asking RibbonFaricy. on a
t to
link trop whether Hiller atlil planned
and. Jap
ipan once hope,!
Hot*!.
fore**through
throughRussia
Ruealaarand India, to crota the Caucasus mountain*
operated hotel* _____
Mr
join Japan In the Near East,
Red SU tea for Thia new document was inelu
trop aizured Jhe Japanese
, He Mid that
fh« ns it SO tl
ambaaaadur that the plan still
I* (t*pariw**t|l*
ih* v i » r « »*
K gw .,: ■♦.»,
.'.i,*&lt;•#»' m i .
by membari of
would b* man.,
The document is actually a plagThe document revealing theae
hi* f a m lW ^ r
by-play account of a conference Sealing* between the Axl* power*
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*
* “ *
“
Oshima. about a iTar froov-jiow, several
Ih-

N a ™ . Taps Worked A t Diplomatic
feuS!i;&gt;Sd £n p t t mSri5 Cross[ Purposes In One Phase O f W ar

AlLA r ,% i»'&lt;5 ir

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8m
-

the Cilv oi Sanford would not
increase Ihr value of taxation of
ptiialcty owned property which
was cleaned up for the purpose
|uf beautification.
Tills statement waa made in
NKW YORK, Sept. 2 G -W V C. A. Maddy. director o f the
Th
f ’uast Guard said Imiav it Jnt*rrr«»loii City ln*tllutr» i» now answer to a report recently mad* ,
lifl.l received Word of on H. 0. S. taking choige uf bulliting* a* thnt the City woul&lt;|-increase th*

llnidcntifitM] Ship
School Taking Over
Uaditm SOS Stenuta
Vacant Buildings

rom un unidentified ahip in dlatrea.a ntKiut #00 miles southeast
of llermuda. No additional details
on the ship or its plight were

they are vacuied by the Navy .ot
the Sanford Naval Air Station,
and . ii proceeding with renovnv
Gone in order that the faculty’
available,
ond student a of the. Institute may
Radio murine rornoratlun also move In.
picked up tho dialresa signal at
U(Hiding now being worked up­
■la (.‘hatnsm, Maas, station.
on are Ship* Service. J. 0. Q. and
0. O. q. According to Chamber
of Commerce Manager Edward
Higgin*. some of the N ew »ur*
tua will be used to furnish the
ullding*) the rest will be purP A R I S - - S iF lT 2ft— IA1) —Th* chased.

Windsors Plun Trip
To England Shortly

puke of Windsor 1* planning to
take hla Dutches! to England
next - mpnth for th* ft n t tint*
•Inc* he renounced hU throne
thrpne
». This
to marry her tert yctra ago,
jk* &gt;&gt;f
was disclosed by the
Windsor’s secretary
uy In Vans.
Th* P*c»wtari- said ehe doe* nut
know whether Ah* coupl* plan* to
stay In Britain permanently. Said

e

SAFETY HULKS ESTABLISHED
WASHINGTON, Sapt. 2«~ W 7
-Rigid safely rulea hav* b#*n
eat*bliih*d for xrorkm«n removing
the last trace* of - radioactivity
from .76 veaaela at Bikini two
moiitha ago. These ships war*
supply, repair and support v*e-

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

waa mad* for the purpose afJtMP*
lug any commercial benefit* th*
property value and taxation would
be adjusted srcqrdingly. ,

O N LY 4 M O R lf

DAYS L E F T |
RENEW YOUI

&gt;r th* *«*,

Riviere and nothing, hoa bron d*eid*d.”
1

value and taxation of property In
tho event any action Was taken
by the property owner to bMuli- .
fy the l*nd.
Tresident Raligan pointed out
however, that if the beautification

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                    <text>TH t l SANFORD. HERALD, SANFOR*, FLORIDA

MONDAY, SEPT, 23, 194*

Near Record Milk
Supply Available
For County Diets

Cartier, 67, a resident of Lon*-}
wood whe died laat Tuesday, wire
bald Thurodsy afternoon.
Rev
B. W . Miller, pastor o f tha Speck
ltd Bird qhurth o f God, offlcl
ated.
A r r a n * omenta warn li
charge of Fairchild o f -Orlando.

Seminole ' County residents will
:__________.
o n ■ u rn e mor*
mar* than
than fiAff.OM
5,578,000
quarts of milk and milk prodicta
tula year fr\ maintaining the
County's ■high nutritional • stand­
ards, it waa predicted Unlay by
I the nation's leading, distributor of
‘ Wiry products.
..
•
.
'•With n near record supply of
milk cumin* from the nation's
Jalry farms, consumption of dairy
iruducls this year is expacled' to
steal that o f 1946 when more
than 60,000,000,000 quarts were
h im timed,’' said G, W. Diehl, head
of A. A I'. Food Stores national
fa iry department "A 22 percent
increase Ins per capita &lt;ory mapion of milk during the war yaara
nslped overcome the Iota o f nfetrtti 6n censed by curtailed supplies
a, fats end oils and helped being
ibout the nation's high ntitrfUmal
•artima levels.'
A greatly incres»»d at):
oat cheese .products i

HAMID raiUDINO BISHOP of Lie Episcopal Church In the United Sluice,
the fit. flev. Henry Knox Sherrill (left), UUhop o f Massachusetts, Is
congratulated In Philadelphia by lit. tlev llsnry St. George Tucker,
Vt-ilmo of Jllr/vmoud, Vs., retiring niter 0 years service, (fnlerimllunol)

Florida Officials Begin
TaskOfRegisteringS,000
StudentsFor ClassesToday
GAINES VI.LE, Sept. t*3. (Spa
■lal—-With sopHralions of admit
•it file, of/ldsli: of the University
j ( ’Florida will begin today the
ask of registering and assi*nln*

will hav* no more room apses U

lie ‘ explain! the
fish were fed «*tt tnos*
thoa* time*
timet m
the Tenaleep hatchery where thi
w er« raised. .

B E A U T IF Y
YO U R HOME
with V E N E T IA N
B LIN D S
^
Wo can make arrangements tor yon to finance
them on ElAflY’ TERMS*
-Venetian blinds made to fit any size windows

Munlry and other milk prodoeta
ire expected to continue plentiful
during the fall and winter months,
Diehl said, These products con­
tain nearly 1*4 percent of the rsli ttaaV.S.
erlea, 24 percent o f the protein*, Yugoslav* amqfht to arrwt them fn connection with the shooting of a
IB percent of the fata, 74 peccant Russian soldier.’ A U. 8 .'Investigation proved they were Innocent. The
i f the calcium and 45 percent, of
C. Kelson. North Park Falls, W la; K. Shuseel.
tha riboflavin consumed by' the San'JTtandeco; and C. Scott, MashvlUe. _ (Zaleraatt^ua Radiophoto)
tvcrOgo individual.
•
The pioneering efforts o f food
Yov can relieve poison*Ivy with and bicarbonate of soda, applied
■halna In developing a straam4nnt . distribution system, Diabl a paste made
* . \&lt;from witch hacel two sr threw times a day.
isld, have made possible the quick
movement of milk and milk prod­
ucts from ’ dairy center* o f dense­
ly
populated
consumer areas.
Modern refrigeration equipment
md ’ Improved handling methods

Free Estimates
Wood and metal stotr
11**

*

Repairing — ReflnUhing '
■

SE M IN O LE V E N E T IA N B L IN D CO.
820 WEST THIRD STREET

PHONE 1152-W

1hi- lrhuul
former

students,

&gt;f whom have been mdiflrd

mi l

cut rFgjsirnlloM jirrrhlU, v»ill i &gt;nirt -Momlny, Tuesday and Vt’eilil section* a r j classes the largest teidsy, according to their indivldwiden! body lli lfie history ol lal card assignment. They will
he sta te university.'
*|&gt;ort tu Ituorn 204, l.'ingurKc ire good,; some o f them being airy,
Former students, rygistgr Juday. tall, sijd rndst. present thidr v e ­ omlillonejL snil having the m a t
Tuesday and Wednesday and alt (isfrlilinu (id mit liefure they can nothm l/gwtng ^equipment. The
*uno new* for this type o f work
irst-tim e students Will ho trgjs itncrcd with registration. .
i red beginning Thursday and
Firtl-innc students at tlio Uni- ire high slid earnings are in-oulinutng Friday and Suturdiy
eral.y will report T h u r s d a y .-rcooed with proficiency.
-lan es 'w ill meet Sept. :«&gt;.
norninjf, September 20, at tl:tH) Hr. Fons A. Hathaway, State
Allhoegh the m ajority of thi /Hoick, -at the University audit- HrectOr of the United Slates
roblems of expansion for an ,un
rium fur orlentntiun uml regie- Cnipluymoul- Service, status that
irccedented inrollm snt hud bevi ratlun. The registration period h,, •recruitment problem should
■olvvd on 'the rva of the regis or them will tontinuc Friday a less difficult this year, despite
ha increased demand, due to th«f
retion perlcd, tha housing short
nd Saturday morning.
iga in GaltitiTrlir, remained thi
Meanwhile nt Totlahassec (,ffi.‘- •nricty of fscili litany ace vices
•iggrat headache fur &gt;U nlver|lt]
ils at Florida Sin’ ,, Gollrge fur rhich have-been provided for the
i/firial* and students . alike.
Vomen wenmaking arrange- mployers. S e v e r a l companies
Officials urged that student* tents to temporarily (aka care iave’ built cuhvciileot and' at*
rho have nut definifa assurance f some of the' University's over­ rtetive housing with adjacent

•f a (dace to live d rfe r tbeii
ullage entrance until the Sfconi
sem ester,'E van over-night rooau
ire scarce, thsy pointed out! .
All availably tin-campus p«l»
ng has been assigned, —Lewil
Jlstwk, assistant .re g istrar, cm
rhssiteil, and the City of Gaines
rule is filled tu capacity. Unit
tdditfcmsl temporary housing no*
inder construction 1* complete,

«™ e n *,***?»•t*1*

r*

■)

F. ft .

,'IL^i'LLr

suatuter session
N\, other rft'lntin toothers,
■cepted sincc^tfrsn.

M C W N G ON T IlB C U FF
va — wn -

Him Mo n D,

l y . Arthur Wells Hew, of Rich­
mond nrtd Alekandris. fur thus*
who like golf and tettnli and don't
like to keep 'score. Mr. Dew'd
alfe was'his patent attorney, ate

though het himWITH ttltomap-foa.
Difwrtemint’s bureau of

ordinance Tn lh# Pentagon Bull4*
log.

dtsloi Employment» Service has rill eUo be nn Increased demand
tterted IU wruUment drlvs^toi or ' peeler, nnd floor workara.
&lt;upply thee, worker*. The ® a Soctionlxcra remove aoctlona of
steyment Service Is requesting "ruIt from peeled oranges, tangwomen interested in wofK In the fines, end grapefruit with a
dtros Industry to register for moll knife. Skilled vrorVin cen
•mploymfnt * t thtlr ntArttt of* it«rt on n pieronvork bAilt, while
flee.- Bome.ptenu expect to open irtski.llrd or leg. skilled personnel
wrly IV October end’ other* »1J1 wg|n on an F,°urly scale an3
tet under tf*y as tha season whangs to - piece-work basis as
regresses.
The
local
United ,h«Y „, become skilled.
Working
Elates Employment Serplc. o f. ‘ondlllonl. ,n the seillonlalng unite
Ices who kaa* ordsra in thslrx ------ ------ 1 -----:-------- * '*

uppHH ((R a c k e t p o a c h e r s
ELGIN. Scotland—(AT— Poach,
■rs mss#
MOO a . weak selling
era
make $400
selllnr
nlmon tjnd trout from the Earl
&gt;f Morey's stretch of the Kivir
Ussle, mys the Elgin Angling
Muslin~li named alter the city
of Moeul, when It flret was made*
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■■■ i ■W- mm mmmmmmm0— .

Spartans In 400 B. C. used wood
smoke as a form o f gas war-fir*.

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Ivin* accoi

T U E S D A Y and W E D N &amp; SD AYt

. . .. It w ould b a eoiy to b-«. a.u id But w e all k n o .
siat e^eu-in- thi* ay e of «W ctronic miracle*, th e re
MUST1 b e w lrp bofore th e re can b e electric service
in your hom e.

2.378.87Q e e -u a . 9.

pound, c

wwential copper wire orc^oroci by Floridf^ow er

i.

hight Company ere still undelivered. Just a* toon o .
-Y.u

W H IS K E Y

can get additional supplies of copper wire an*.

£ihor critical materials, the more than 2000 mem i burs ol our organisation Will makegood their pledge
to bring you the benefit* of cheap electric aervin
" the earliest possible momeiA

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la Unity Th*rw. I« Strength

Partly cloudy thin a ft e r n o o n th ro u g h
Wednesday, l ew widely sca ttered a f ­

4 * m u M 'i h * rrtM •I Urn W.wUi

the Frstress *f. America*,
rrseperily for Ranferd.

te rnoon sh ow ers.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY
VOLUME XXXVII

THE WEATHER

NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA. l ’UF.SPAY, SEPT, 2d, 194G

Established 1908

' . /

Associated Press Leased W ire

Warren Says

Urges Prevention O f
Conflict Even To
Point O f Appease­
ment I f Necessary

^Russian Policies In
Germany N ot To Be
Directed
Against
Britain And U. S.

arian Frontier
Big

Four

Ministers

Declaring that Djr United States
Helicopter Removes Plane Crash Survivors
Receive
Criticism
la on tho very brink of ga r with
the most powerful nation en
From Col. Hodgson,
earth. Puller Wsrrsn, Jacksonville,
attorney and 1940 candidate fo r
Australian
Delegate.
governor,
told
the
inter-city
meeting of Rotary clubs at the
.MOSCOW, Sept. 24, (/P)—
PARIS, Sept. 2-1, (/P&gt;—The
SemlnuL Country Club last night.
Prime Minister Stnlin put
Allied
peace conference has
I hot everything possible shook!
UP a calming hund today
be Hone to prevent this war even
taken
steps
to ease the ten­
and told the world tbnt he
,u in,, point of appeasement and
sion
nloiiR
the
southeastern
did not think there would
a ided that we cannot leave it to
frontier of Slnvic*Jiurope in
our dlploniaU, our aenatora. our
be another wap in the near
tile lialkaiia. The M ilitarymilitary leaders and the beads1
future because hu believed
of our government to perfect *
('onunisaion of tho confer*there was no real danger
laaiing yeace.
U
eiice
voted today to removeVaulting tii the fourth ubjfct
of n new war and that the
all
fortifications
alopR Buiof
Itutary
which
Is
"tho
advance­
threat of war tlosw not exist
jfnria’s frontier with Greece.
ment uf international understand-:
at the present.
mg; goal Will and oeare,’" Mr;
Tho acthln wan taken with- the
Stalin suggested that, ths ru­
Warren told the insmber* of the
approval of an amendment to
mors and alanna about a poaalN. w Snprua; Delomd and San­
tho suggested Bulgarian pcaco
ford Rotary rluba that It M.
blt new war ware Juat ao much
trvuly. tlrroc* had offvrtd tho
t*lk — but for a purpose. 1 Ho
tjeir duly and the duty uf every
amendment.
other civic &gt;nd fraternal urgent.
.blamed tha talk on wbat ha
Thin ileciat.ni ramo as an
aartuu in tit-- country to find a
called nnlve politlclana and mili­
^luorira^ apokr^tian hinted at a
wav out uf this unneceaaary mlatary-political intelligence agenta
n|Hprdup in tlx- work of tho peacemnlei sThndjng ‘ W[ith 'Ku**le *inc«who, ho Raid, need thla clamor
materS&lt;&gt; fur., not a aingla
the nekt war. If it cunir*. will
to do .three things.
• treaty tin* l&gt;eeii completed with
bo
lb,,
last
uno
and
“
there
won't
To h e lp
their r govomn\?nt
nnjri .&gt;f tho furhicr ritrtny na. ’
be enough people left on earth
wrrat rnoro conceaaiona. to make
li»na'sinvolvod,
Italy. Romania,
Ui
Mart
another
war."
it hard to cut the military budK.Miami, ‘ Hungary m llulgaria.
Mr.
Warren
uiiipliasixril
the
gat* of
their countriaa, andto
Tlio Fmrign .Minuter* of tha
terrifir destructive powcr of the
pbt a brake on tho demobllliaHit; Knur plan In .it down today
atomic .bomb which he 'declared
tlon of troops and thereby evade
I l.i o.ii-iilei tho i|ur*tlun of what
could not remain e **rcet of the
the quick growth of unemploy­
In &gt;1.. al-.ol Italy'* colonial poaIN THE COMPANY OF IIU WIFE, hit daaghUr, Jean, and her pet. United States for long, lie atao
ment in their countriaa.
m" i&gt;ioiu
'lliev al-o announced
l*ol.iieu lo tile Iht.easin, *pe-d amt
former
Secretary
of
Commerce
Henry
A.
WlsUare
la
pictured
as
be
spoke
their intent ion ,.f wreding out
Stalin
did "*
not' 'mentionthe
rnnge of air power nnd the di)
to
a
nationwide
radio
audience
(eUewIng
hie
resignation,
lie
said
hr
olhor
tieaty
nnieii.tmrnta
In
countries he hod in mind.
would continue lo tarry on hie “ fight for peace.”
(International! Istrurtlvcnes* of V-bomb*, dUoaa*
order to .ave time
bomb* and many other aecrol
Thera
wer#
many thlngnthat
weapon* which ha,| never boon
JiiM a few nollt- l.ef ore tho
he said, in reply to a list' of
1 u»e.l y«t. And declaring that, If
auestiona submitted to hlnf by
It iK Foot Milii-trr* were schad* •
we rannot find a way to make
the Moscow correspondent of the
ub'd lo meet, they were critlpea... permanent, wo ahuuld at
London Sunday Times, In which
cited in -eatliiliK term* by Au»lea*t do everything wu can^ t »
tha United States waa mentioned
tinllan delegate. \V. |(. Hodgson.
insure peace for our time*.
specifically.
Long a chump inn -if the smaller
Although suggesting .that there
nation*. Col. Ilodgaun attacked
The Ruaalan I’ rlmo Minister
i*. greater danger of war today
I lie minuter*
o f the United
said the United Stalea now holds
•lit A*ein ivn :i&gt; ••itKsa)
than there waa in tho summer
State*, Hr.lam. France end RusA threat lo peace In having a
The Intel shortage eeaultrd to­ of 193K. Mr. Warren insisted that
•la for uyreetitg among themmonopoly of atomic weapons.
day in a demand for *n off-calen­ then* is no !m*le cause for war
-ein'» on a nuir.bar of key issue'.. .
StaRn-.minimised this by deelar.
dar oenslun of Congress.. Republi­ hil'Vffit this cyuntry and RufiitF
t!;»C ■irthmaA .l j . nrricpUr .»Vd
can Rentier StjfCa Hridge* ot The basic causes of war ho listed)
atomic bomb to be as serious a
Foreign Ministers' decision that
New
ellmpehiir
recommended as (l&gt; The dealra of one country
the final dnpnaul of Libya, Rrlforce a* certain politician* are
that lhr I’ongree-men. no* in ri­ for the land of another, ( 2 ) da- 1
tifa and the Italian Somaliland
inclined to regard It; that atom
ce**, be called bark lo lake action sire of one country for the trailo
bomb* inertly are Intended to
were to lie determined Jointly
on afhsl he called a aalinnil trials uf another, and (3) hangover of
Intimidate weak nerves and that
by the llig Four.
arlalnn from the rrcoatml of meat grudges from some past wtt.
1
In themselves they can .not de­
by the OPA.
| The Australian
berated
the
Nona of theaa conditions exist
cide the outcome of a war, and Shipbuilder
mujox' .power.*
for stipulat^pg
Disputes
today to rouse trouble between
that the atomic bomb monopoly
Due to what they drscribe a* thla country and “Rusaia,-ha said,r
| that the .UnitosL Nation* would
will not last foe very-h vn r *m f -Group's Figures On vary small butchering quotas al­ since America wanU no^part .nf.*
filiapnse of ilnusi - Italian colonies- besides, ua* of tha bomb will bo
It
L'. .1 1 e&gt; could
••.ml I iln
a if ra w
by tha OPA. Seminole .Russia and RuasTa 'doe* not covet
if il.M
I lie III.*
llig Four
itotl agree
Company's Profits lowed
Adoption of the UI4(T-I7 City among theniaelve*.
cattle growara are not only un­ any of our territory, there are
liu d got- for the fis o u l )VU|. b e g in ­
able to replenish tha almoit cmnty no trad* conflict* and relation*
Divluicd lludg-iiiii. “ They aln in g t lc l. I and f ix in g u f tlm rate
meat rountera At local storee but
— Industriallft •Henry J. Kaiser face heavy loaaaa of caltla again b.tween the two countries havo
■u tux levy at 2n mills, wero n-ady had in mind thaj they
been
traditionally
friendly.
Treasury
Secretary
tsday asked for more lima to| thla year duo to high water and
among the tuajnl' a.'lM 'lLI of tlio were going In disagree,”
Declaring that ho did not llko
nnkwer question* in a govern­ lack of feed.
* U \ I o iiiM ti-* lim la -1 ove rlin g .
.
the Russian form of government,
•Speaks
to
Bankers
ment Inquiry Into th* wartime
i If th, .'* null Ii-yt, li&gt; indls.uill
"\Vhnt We nerd is unlimited ha insisted that It la much better
record
of
his shipbuilding quota If we want price control,"
y „ fit, o|H -riiliun a n d l.t m ill* f o r
Association
Meet
M U VORK. Sent. 24 —
than the government which thu
kfirm*.
,1 1*1 - o n n o . a c c o rd in g In C it y
said W..(J. Kilbee, Geneva cattle Russians had under the ctara and
• A I* *
(IriMikl)n i- another
tianag.-i II N. Sa&gt;er.
* Th* House Merchant Marine raiser and county commissioner. that thev are still makiag proCIIH AIiO. S o p l J4, (dVof llui»e •pier*** whrip |he
F t in iU
.iin iiu iitin g
to
t-TJ.IH 1**
Committee wax' told yeeterday "There is.no Florida beef shipped great. Ho-urged the people to Treaauty Secretary John W, Sny. ' rrsidrnla are proud lo Itaeal
.1. II. I’liillips, imluluyee uf Ih*
wltn-li iveni n o t e x p e n d e d . la at
that Kaltar ahlpbuildlhg enter­ out of tha auta because It ia not wake- up and atop this larrlhlo der called today for a coutinua- | lhal all) Ihing rail happen.
Florida 1‘iiwcr and l.ighl Company
prise* received $192,000,000 In prepared for shipping. Thera ia trend toward o naw w *r which tlon of high tales. II,, said that . Rich) now, *Flatbuah i* p u l­ year doe lo s h o rta g e * o f m a te ria l* ,
who lecvnllv sustained avvato
u it&lt; get in re s e rv e f o r the P u b lic
profit* from the government on plenty of fa t beef, but little for ho one 'can win and whl^h will for „ur common good, our prea- j ing with might and main to
injuries when he came in contact
I
’ln
fc
c
t*
F
o
n
d
,
to
lie
used
at
a
a capital Investment of $2,500,ent tax levels must Im maintain- ! grl (hr Dodgers al Ihe top
only destroy clvillaation.
willi n high voltage line which
ta le r Uiiio f o r (h e o r ig in a l p u r00*. The commute* .asked Kaiser
"Tho laat war settled nothing." ed for tome time.
of Ihe National loragur heap.
nectasitati*l lln- amputation of his
pose T lie -e in c ln ih d tile follow
there er* more and better cattle he declared, ‘ ‘and neither will
how thla happened.
In all address before the Amer­
S«i a grrrnpoinl ps-lor —
ill.
Ite m s llv i l
le s u l fa r in g , ■lain log. ha- Iweii released from
Today the shipbuilder . replied on h*nd than *v«r' before, and the next on*.”
Keiiiuld Laughton Memorial
ican Ilnnkris AMielntlon in ChlHu- llrv. Ilrnney llni-on —
S ' .llilll .. w ei r e p la re n ie lit, $fi,uuo I lie
that
during
tha
aummey
month*
in a statement that he could not
Mr. W an«n'* remarks follows.! ca$o. the Trvnsury Srcyrlnfy itiM ha* lurned op W7l|, *n idea
Hi -ptlal following- a huXpttall’
lo n e r , t,* -lr i-e t
m a rk e rs , J l.in ln ,
of
July.
August
and
Scptrmbm-,
answer on ehort notice what h*
an addreCa of welcome by Presi­ aikted lhal 'high lusr- iimaT*' •I how lo help lhr rausr.
coiiftlin* lion ..f p u h lle rr* t run n. mi mu m-i ifid of 1*1 weeks
termed an and!*** number of Ilia gtasa for feeding is at its beat dent G. W. Speer to the visiting continue if wr ate lo halancr | llrv Henson suggrat* (h ill lhr
Mr 1'lnllip‘s ii &gt;ndit ion waa da$'J.! mi e v l, n iliiig ’ th e w h ile &gt;»ay
and the cattle fcr* fatter.
club* from New Smyrna and De. th* fedrial Inidgi't and reduce
-crilnd tin- morning ns veiy
pn,|dr
o
f
Uro»kl)n
ulwrive
a
-V
’
&gt;m
•
l.lH&lt;iI
o
*
f
u
r
fighV
nq" I f not diepoeed of eoon, thoua* Land and response* from Pat the national drht Said Snyder: |
mimil* of prayer esrh d»v al
e q iiip m e n l,
I J .f im i;
c o lis tr u rU o li -ali-farlory nnd lie i, now at hi*
and* of head o f cattle will dU in Southward, immediate past prr*i’
"I think that II i* pule fnitnoun
this
nrek
In
an
rffurl
nf
.le
n
iu
n
n
ir
la
,
f.I.IMHI
und of a liunie al 2fi&gt;'l2 Sanford Avenue.
Florida this winter—cattle which dent of the New 8 myma club ati^ Uay, if nnt plain demagogy, to
s w iN iiiim g 11... 11 ul f 10 ,011(1
I
m
lirlh
(hr
Dodgers
win
the
ahould provide meat
Gerald Frierson, prvaident of the talk of tax reduction nnd debt
-.1.1 ...............
o ,l.( ,|. .... ..........
■.
pennant. Sava Rev. Ilm-un:
Police, Troops
.......
imposed DeLand club.
T r in i- ls 'i
ol
all eu*h - u t p l i i - (■reck
reduction in Hie same Ineath."
which call for a staff of account­
■ill liam l S- nf Sept dll lo 4(1-47
‘•tVe’vr praytsl for midlarv
Upon by Ul# O FAr they have
ti. W. Spencer, chairman of lb#
ant*,' engineer* and other* lo vary small q u oU ^ for which there
Fight
L on g Battle
The Treasury Kerrtdury mhlml
buifgel lot nperulioii pill pose*,
vlrlorlrs and atrrflhing rl»e.
golf tournament aommlltee, an*
•nawer.
the
federal
govcrnniant
w e* app ro ve d.
la no, foiitylatlun," he declared. nounrtd th* winner* In the tourna­ that
« i why not pray for Ihe
ahould strive'not only In hnlance
ATHENS, Sept. 24, |jp&gt;— Th#
In
statement Kaiser said:
11. H. Beck, who own* eitenelv*
Dodgers?"
MuVoi liul wu- aullmlireil lo
ment and praaanted .prise* to
"W e want thla committee to cattle tnriraat* In Heminole and Harry Tooke for low gross, Jake th# budget but' nl*o lo achieve
proelaim a primary election on (Srrt-k government announced toa
aujislnutiiil
surplus
for
paying
trhop.x and
-understand that thar# lent a Volusia counties, .stated yeater- Jacob* and
i*uv. it. for election of a city I day that (I r e e k
D. Scott for. low
single think we aren't happy to day that hla ouota la' out and ngt, - and Oarald Frierson and o ff the debt. These are the view*
coinniisshiiier for u three year j gendarmes have fought a 16‘ hour baltla with a hand of 2,000
disclose that la ^ our books and that he rannot kill another steer Robert Cornell for highest acorea. he expressed when he entered V. A Official Speaks
term lie replulr W. ( ’. Hill. .
th* Treasury.* Snyder remarked,
aetennarnfa
rw &lt; ir&lt; !i "
corporate records."
this month.
An nmeinlllierit lo Ihe puiii'J) leftists in Thessaly. The conflict
Cnarles Morrison 1*4 the.rttikm Mid they have the full support
At V. F; W. Meeting laiard license lax wax passril wliiiit occurred in nu urea wher* the
“There la plenty of meat,” said in singing with Harry Kudclt nT
. Then ha 4dd*d, that aa a prt
o f Freshlent Truman,
liicreasid t‘lir regular f'-'O aiimiiU (■reek Thlid Artny Corps ha*
tleal matter, thar# Un’t a aim
Snyder said* that in. the sik |
“ and price* are 'not ao bad, but
liivn.e to |2f&gt;, and inipiiMil tli\ been carrying out mopplng-up
man (o tho Kaiser organised
a n not aafflciaid .to allow
lollowiii* taxes on each Iroard; operations against leftists.
month; • ending 8 e p t. I, Ihe |
qualified to answer questions
lUhartaf, Now la the time
u no to 10 cent* for each Ml cent ' Th* outlaws nr,, estimated to
all the complicated corpon
Treasury had reduced III* debt
to get rid nf cattle. Otherwla# m a n ta -u t unemptoymrnx by almut $14,000,OIK),000. Ho pre
board; II lo l!fi cents on Ml to h a v e 'fo il 120 killed and more
financial and business trai
they will gat ,tbln and we will
,‘lioarils. U'H to fdl m il* on than 200 wounded, tlovemmant
ration In Samlnola County dieted that ao far as rash Ii
action* over a five-year parti
have lo carry them over for hnotlith* week ending Sept. I I conci’ rnol, the government will
$t.Ml Iroanla; Mr cent* to I I . ill) on carualtle* include two killed.
Kaiser haa dlaputad tha fl
■J-rirht—wounded—wnr|—IK mlsalng,
ures .relating to
all bourds nviitJ.fifllli- ——
FIs organisation. He
jpal
d*'
Ud*.
E*ar—
.---s
n
i
ip la ln - U m M u r in r th ^ a u a - ■SmTUri r ittln a a n o L th « 'F to r ti
Harry Crossoii was granted a
The overall deficit for Ihe cur­
five ^enr lease at $000 a year to
o f th# four K ilte r shipbuilding rent meat ahor tag*, they are only
rant
fiscal
year,
.Snyder
assert­
Veterans Service
property nl Ihe City Trailer camp
wards were |aa* than one-teeth gatUax about ona-flfth of their
ed, will lie slightly lee* than
on
French
Avenue,
Including
Any veteran In need of serv­
o f on* p a r e n t, of th* total normal aupply ef meat. Huppllea
$2 ,000,000,000 — a great Imice (free of clm rgo In any of
that which the Navy formerly
volume o f xrork done for th*
provemrni over th* 91.600.000,.
Um following categortaw la reused.
Maritime QommUalon. That, ho
000 estimate o f laat January. •
quetted to visit tha office Of
Mrs. F. K. Roumlllat, Mrs.
amphatifed, la after deducting all Gov. Caldwell O rders'
Uie rcaponslblo* agcrvlra titled
Margaret Hearties, Jay Heck and
Execution O f N eg ro
below:
P, H. Smith, wrr# approved as
Coordinator —- E. B. Carter
officials for the City prlmyYy
J300 Pc-rsona Issued
Atlantic National Bank Buildelection. |L 61. Young Was given
Suits Filed Against
• D rivin g Licenses ‘ AAves tojcconvention permission to operate a taxicab.
Florida Slaughters
,
_____ Z Cheater Miller, "Chef da Gar*"
Out of 9.500 poaalblo applies fo r th* 40 * t 8 o f the American
Park Annua.
MIAMI, S ep t 84, 0 F K - T M
tlon* for driver's llc*n*#a, 6,:«&gt;0 Leylon, l.ft at DOO o'clock yea*
■ Vocational Training and EduOPA today filed «I*v#n asrfla
have aunt led to date, accordinE torday for 8an&lt;rir$ncUco to atcation - T. W. Lawton. Onatet
agalaat South Florida alaufhura.
Gustavson Accepts
House.
Legal Asalstancw. HoapttaliaaDade C ity Position tlon
and State acrric* Offloar
— Contact through Lloyd P.
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford GuaU*
Boyle, County flw t t o Offtcar.
vaon will leava Thursday for Ft.
Takach BuiWIag.
B F E C U L ^ H K IW I.
.
ofl*bSrlh# ii?
Home Bcrvkm AaaUtanc* to
lflaa ’ Jove# Bevla, stale • *- th* laU H. C. Haskins who ca rrM
Bervleemro. **-a#rvIcemen add
tanikm clothing speelallst, arrived on thl,'work for many ysar*. Dr.
execution.
their Dependent* — American
yaeWnJay at-Os* offlc# o f-M it , Frank QuRlman. health unit dlrec*
Had Croat, Lokefront Boulevard.
Outd* Wilson, county homa da- tor. sraa aapolnUd aa depoty r*Veteran* AdmlnlstraUoo - —
Riooatratlon a(ent. Rha will eon- glstrar. Th* appointment* w en
Martin M. Rudlch. ahartffa
dugt-Uiloring daises throughout made by tha ,Bun*u of Vital
Of He* every TUaaday.
tha- .week at varioua' home da- ttatla tin of the Florida Btatf
aaooatration-duba In
county. Board of liaaltB.

J

As Wallace Talked T o Nation

Seminole Cattlemen Are Unable
To Supply Local Meat Markets

Kaiser

Requests

Addibonal ■* lime

To Make Replies

J. B. Phillips Leaves
Sanford Hospital

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Children's Accidents

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• Dentil by accident OlnimH {ho livfca’ of al)9 jit d,5U0
school-nge-children In the United States every year, and,
despite 'marked declines in the rate ip recent deendea,
accidents are now the lending cause of denth among
children ages f&gt; to 14 years.
•
Motor vehicle accidenta— the great majority of which;
occurred whilo the children were plnying or crossing the
street— headed the accidont'fatality list among children

.believe* .nc university can find

WE CAN L lo l KN TO OUlt
‘ CONSCIENCE,
IT
13 UOU’d
VOICE.
O O aT CO AU AiN Si
jTs 1 will hear what God ihe
lir d will »p*»k.—Psalm 85:8.
Football
Wyoming,

in hvstl*.
Snow -in
tl aon’t bo long now.

, W* wonder If Pro*ldent Tru­
man enjoy* th, rasponslbillllei
of tho Whlkp Homo

much 3*

he (In*1 *l» preregativi*.
Th. OPA .decontrol board hsi
dxldtd not to'put celling* back
on milk and butter. It driiUnlly
figure* that a* long aa the people
tsn't have meat, they may nml
dally .product*.
Tha State Chamber o f Conimerra raveal* that ilioro people
with mord money era living in
Florida today than ever beforo
In lu history. That la very refrtehtng aa onc contemplstta tha
current treiyl of U v alock markVt.
Th* Tamps Tribune la delighted
t* hsv* Henry Willses out of Ihe
cabtnst. “ For Mr, Bvrne*’ *tkr,
for tho country’* »slc», for :h*
worls* m b s , " wiy* tha; Tribune.
‘‘fSttlng n troubltvmaksr like Mr.
Wallace out of ths Cabinet U a
good thing.’* ' iletler lata thnn

R O Y JOHNSON'S G R IL L
(JU5T GOOD FOOD!)

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— SERVING—
In liberal arts, business admlnisUMtion. education, law, muilc,

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Eve Garrott pays high tribute
♦ to Ih* neople who represent ut
In Washington in the mngaxlnj
' "Today’s
Women”.
Hhp call*
Congress “ a mecca for cheap
polltkil hack*, mental menial*
and bewildered oluffera, with no­
thing tn recommend them for the
, . h l f i offic* of member o f Con*
g i\ »« except to an ability to get
electee to IL"

Tb* praatdepl. shortly afterward, rereread hlfir*'

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self and withdrew the support be oviftnaUy'gmv*
to tha Army-backed Kay-Johneon bill, attacked
by the kctenUata U giving atomic control to the military. I W know
th* part Kflgare played In turning Uw ooa.
,
• Kilgore, for whom th* stage U Bet to Hacked Senator Jam** Mead
CD) or New- York aa chairman of the important lnreiUgaMng group,
worked eloeelf yrith Mr. Thiman wtoft the Utter H i a aenator.

The
appointment
of
W,
- Avrrell Harrlmen a* Secretary
erf Commerce will give the Communltts something el** to howl
abnatpalace he Inherited a hundftd inUlien doller* some year*
ago from' hi* father, but moatbualncsi men will agrea that he
It better equipped, for the com­ # FTtnCNDl o r "TOUNO BOB- t-AFOUJETTK havelien urging
merce Job than 4ii* pre&lt;i*ce*aor
to run a* an Independent candidal* afoc* hie defeat for the It*Henry Wallace.
And *v»n th*
lean eenBlorta) nomlnaUon In WlacunRn by Judge Jorepb Mu*
Ruaaliins should hot find liarrimen too ubjectionebl* -daipil* Chrthy.
hi lx. Young Bob la taking hie
However, thi
bis wealth; he was pretty popular
aver there ae ambaMBdor during Urn* about dec
hie Progressiva J&amp;rly H&gt;
IJta Indtp*ndtnl race.
-IBumuer Well**, former V . -8.
T h w ha I* foiiowfog m&lt;
long-time friend, I
and urge* th* Unlto-l .flthte* aka knt In hia atai
present criaU In Palestine
Jnuaa”, aajr* Mr,' Welle*, "tmtn the Near East may soon

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BREAKFAST — LUNCH —

DINNER

W ATCH FOR OPENING AD
MRQY W ANTS TO SEE YOU"
MAGNOLIA AVENUE

Btet«nr» tfoivrW ty at Priknl
ran atilt enroll i l Students in Its
college, of law mid the registrar

D R IV E S A F E L Y
When likin g a drlvtrm « .
imlnallon. there ara two Im­
portant phssra or th* twit an
applicant must pas*.
Hr mumt *at)*ririnri)y p*M.
k road rale* teal. Th*** , n
written question* based on Information contained In a'book
Idt entitled " H it Drivers Handbook." This honktrl ran be i&gt;b
islnre from *ttj— W m r-IttfK » s v Patrolman.
He mu&gt;t also pa*a a driving
d*mt n-i-atlon.
He la sakBd to drike and to do aurh
thlnga aa are eiperlrnred Ir
irdlnary driving.
During (he
road teat |he appUcaal U n&gt;
Inked to do anjlhlng that h

Capital Airport
Manager Builds
Castles In Air
By JANE

EADS

W A S H IN G T O N - (/!&gt;! -

llervey

F. I^ w , m nnagrr. of W **hlnt:
lo n ’a Natinn.'il Airpi-r., fnrrsvi*
Il eventually'w ill grot* inorp lhair
fljOOO.OoO annually. , , . mostly
fiiVm n o n -av lath n tiu*iiii-B*.
Th* tlR 000,01)0 plant, opened m

1 W 1 , has *hown *:cady financial

gain* every y e ir since 11141?. when
'here was n deficit of *J'I,80».
!,a*r year Ih8 profit’ was ff&gt;Jr-

4U5.

Law has plans for beo*tine
the non-avlnimn incont* ,'o even
higher lavcls. « ' garsgs, a sho;&gt;-4
P.lnic centrr. a fillinj* station, *hopv |

IN N E R S P R IN G M ATTRESSES

through last June.
On March t», lPK , Provident
Roosevelt wrote a note to hiv
friend, Elmer L. Irt-y, retiring co­
ordinator of tho Tr. diury’*. 1 nr
epfoierment agencies. Irey U vety
prrud of thl* letter and h.n
photographic coj ihs made of * .
"On , Marrh fifteenth neither
yuu nor I are particularly pop1.Iftr," wrote the president.
"On thl*-coming'March fifteenth
we
will
be
unpopular
with
more millions o f taxpayer* then
ever before. Sinr:. we are tn I,*
companion* In misery, t frei, t
aho-. b| fvkl^M nmoient To till you
of my pride In the wdat of tho
Intelligtprtt Untti ’ * -v i-jJ L ' •
" I t ha* Juat corns to my 'atfenHon 'that twenty-hres yi nri ngs
this coming Friday, March thii'
teenth, you nrganiieil the Ini, 111gence Unit under my eld frlepi,
Dan ttoper, whr at that time wg*
commissioner of Internal r«veeiu.j
Aa 'h * year* have gone by tho In­
telligence Unit hes-becoina a ahin- 1
Ing mark not 6nU o f Incorrupt!-j
bliity but whirl Is just is Impor­
tant.*
.i efficiency."
-fflrten-v." 1
,nt,’ of A -l

loag, la *anU delay.
‘.a , &gt;• ' , t
j
M att ro e* and

Box Spring
only

lam ps g alo re
will find ahuaat any type aa

Senoto De' t’ardcna*, wife
the Spaplih am|ioaudnr, Retilor ■
then rrBhcleCo de Cardeoas, can.
Hot take, her noodle dogs on *
plane. So she will net accompany!
her husband b:ck to- Spain lkl«!
thle acmmer,.
[
Eh* and Ih* poodles, Ttmfnyi

polltkwl

ia m T r iH

MOONSUIN1NG

of Uw and to watch
poUileal eya. .
n dui hardly participate
eolation without aesun
of the responsibility fo r

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Safe Driving’

Winston Churchill advocate* u
Statea of Kurupo . 1 , Itt
place of a Disunited Stntes, It'i
gn a t idea . • . Just to imagine
in, Germany, Italy, YugoilavU
ng doam ti&gt;geib«r in t b v * 1v,te
rlessiortal1 nt,llding;
May U
a thouaBOil Jlcar* from no*,
any tint. soon, wo fear.
* --------* Stock* lilted on the New York
Kilgore Truman'* Friend
LaFolloHo Cool to Floa
Stock Exchange regained a bil­
But R o' b Mo " Y o t " M*rn
Ho Bun a i an Independent
lion dollars tn one day on new*
of tltrnry Wallace^ resignation
S p M tl to CiBlrtl Prtit
—
front the cabinet. Now, if It wat
worth.a billion dollare to get rid ’• WASHINGTON—Aenltor MarDy Vf. KUfWe (O ) o f -Wfrt ’/lrci one* man, how much would the glnlm, stated to move up to head the former Truman War InvnolD
country gain If it turned all tho gating. OwnWUH. I l l d o it friend o f President Truman. .
° » U -------- •Howev*r&gt;.KllgtftoAioa ftot, J&gt;*elU U to-gtv* the praoldent an »rgur _ ■- ■- » i
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).
- Crime' mdreted in Tlortda dur­ meat when ha does Hot Hkb the way tMnqp are moving, a case tn
ing ihe pail year, but Alabama point was the battle over mmUFy-verra-dvttUn control of ttomto
■Dll hold* the record for murdei*. energy.
A number pf interesting reason* , It did not leak out at the Ume. but Kilgore, arrayed with eelepUeU
are glvet\ by' the Fill for in*
ln kehalf of dVtllan control of atomic energy, arincrease in the number of crime*
and for the most part th* war
had npthlng lo do with it.

United

O PE N IN G SOON

Future Of Education
American colleges, starting a new nendemte yenrthia
month, report phenomenal bnrollmcnts. Mnny youths who
imd hoped to enter college Could find no place. The mail­
able t‘,fl(i0,U00 college sent* wore cornpoted for by 2.080.Ooo men and women.
This, apparently, is not a post-war educational boom,
as was at flrat thought Authorities like Frederick K,
Ilobln, assistant director of the American Civil Liberties
lltiion, predict Hint there will be 3,000,000 by 1950 and
6,000,000 by-i960 seeking higher education. Colleges see
no promise of increased facilities to meet such demands.

the n tw a l of rreada to Mt it maintain t t o . m i l
&gt;ervtc* in Aigtert—where It could strike wUk eharpWoeto at the tooft undertook* at the •ovt*t a u tl}ta
■ file

.w

r- enthusiast
*i
iy da1N
rote
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which arg under cone true lion. This
i i a d-yvar college.
Enrollment U avallsbl* ncw f 0,
100 negro.’ * at the IJ«t |lno.
Cookman Colleje In Dayti.jW n
’etch. n 2 -y;ar college, with
ing accommodation* reasonably
I— future,
a..,
*
ml alto B assured in. the Immediate

Jobs Ahead
,
High school girls thinking about what to do next
after they graduate would do well to* consider fields in
which there is a great heed for more trained worker*.
Il is Important for them to be interested ih th&lt;&gt; kind of
career they pick, but it is also a decided advantage to
train for a bgslnesr-or profession which is sure to have
fobs to offer for some ycahi to come.
Today the erving needs arc for teachbrs and nurses.
Both professions havq been notoriously underpaid ond
overworked In the past, but the genera! furors over the
situation and the rate at which women left for other
Jobs in the Iasi few year»-have-brought about a chnnge
in public nttitudd. A h n result, snlnries are going up and
hours are coming down..More improvement is needed,
but the trend Is started In the right direction.
Girls who are Interested in cither teaching.or nursing
have a aura career ahead of them, because the country
greatly needs then)JUmU s beginning to recognise ■the
importance of adequate recompense.
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have

inriuslria) Inilituu at 8t Aomistine can enroll new aluden a and
wiD he able to hou«« them upon
cemrleHon ef off-campy

t t M E :,A W .

01BLK VliltHK L ° l i TODAY

N egro •. vritrsns
Nairn*
veterans

found the' Florida
Florida Agriculture®*
AgTlcnlturoWl
found

»*vnanU7l Collette at TaiUfu*M
unable Id accept new enroll m^nt*
However, thr Florida Normal an,i

among the girls insured .with- tive Metropolitan Life In­
surance Cohipany.
Drqwnings ranked second as a cause of accidental
death. Nearly one lialf tile deaths from burns and cotj*
flagratiops, which were third in importance, resulted
from children being trapped in burning homes. Firearm
Mishaps, falls, and railway necident* were other lending
typos of accidents among children of school age. * • . .
"The decline in' tho denth rate froln accidents among
youngsters has not kept pace with the reduction In the
rate of dtinth from disease," the Metropolitan points out.
"Among the insured of school age, accidents now account
for about -III percent, of all deaths among white boys,
whereas 30 years ago the proportion was only 22 per cent
and the same period among white girls deaths by accident
have risen from eight to 20 per cent of thp total."
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TUESDAY, HKPT. M. R»H'__

TUESDAY, SEPT. 24,

l m»uu, irgy~-ifim
blmbctT— moon ah In a
an expansive builtteu
If*you get caught A
u*d one Polish moon1,000 xloiya and teato ld ,d a y * in JalL.
f.

W -to«&lt;

VSSro in hand
.re the greatest ado* » In the epuntry

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Personal

Activities

Miss Williams And
Mrs. Yes Icy Hostesses

PAGE THREE
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THESE WOMEN

Sue, William, * n j JUrs.
ll&gt; IIL T r V C LAR K K'’
termed, by rubbing' them witrt
Y'csley entertained tho
/AP Newsfenluie* lleauty bcl it«&gt;r pumico -done.
lia/vr blades am)
Minimus Council
council j/f
r im
Womans
of tho First
Han- y. u ever
:mln ,.| how sciserrs used, for this chore can .
Christian Church MSuday oven*
wtetebed yuj look, when your feef p n -iP h.-iisidous
-ing. Airs. J. • p. WiUlin led tho
. r» - ♦ •i /"i » •
‘^ ,SS Stinecipher :
ache'
Yet vthrn you, f.e t ale
A good trick for loibby sux*r&lt;r(
devotional with Mrs. (I, I). Lann intoitjil-lr. you art- more , likely i- to tAk* a pair o f white socks
C
dress leading: the mi,»ionary pro
to feel good nil over and wear that bate been sn.united with
gram.
i ‘
k’
.a happy face.
witch huirl, and leave ,tbeui o'l
’
, *;&gt;»re Marie Stinecipher wa»
.Air*. Jack Knnner presented ail
1 ire.i or sorf fee: “c3Ti make wbil,. tiny cat dinner ur while
TU E8DA Y
bdnorctl Thursday evening with
Mrs. Clarence /Adams left Katur- inter, sting talk on the speial and
•
your
eye*
become
dull
and
),-tu
they take |o nuiiulr* rest Ix-f'^s
Th f Friendship I^a^uc of Iho *®n outdoor supper party by her , il(iy fo&gt; Miami.
educational Jife o f the church.
eintle - weakT. II ale lines from an evening's date.
Cenffregallotjal ChuVch will meet parent, Mr. ami Mr*. J. M.
Mr*. J. 1.. Ilortan, president, prepain
or
weariness
settle
into
pc
at *3:00 P, M. at tho humo of Stinecipher in' their outdoor gar- 1 Mis* Selma I.evy’ has li ft .on *ii|!i&gt;g over the business meeting
All the foot trtuim enU you can
man. nt wrinkle,.
Mt* . - P eter Thuraton, West Side, den. at their home on Park Ave- „ trip to Miami and Cuba.
tliink of. ti. wc-vc-r. will no' aid Ihe
after which a social hour, wag
Hcgin
ut
an
earlyage
to
g
u
c
feel tiiless you are projierty shod
^
THURSDAY
,,u*' t'*l*l,ratinir her 10th birthenjoyed.
your fvet a* nttrh atleutiou a* at nil lino's. Mak,. sure that *hi&gt;C*
Miss Margaret Itoberta left • Among thost. 11•resent were Mr*.
^ "h # Southside r*arent'Teacher»
your fare and &gt;oif m dl *1.0 well •ire always n irrec'ly fitVeil. Whit*
Assn, will honor the school'* new
After suppe r. game*. contests 1Sunday for Wilmington, N, C. J. ,K. Harper, Mr*. M. t}. Tracy,'
rewarded in your goo I g,o..’o in youf teens your feet are still
fishing
teachers and mother, With
...... _ and
,
„ .lift
. . . . . . .en. where »h„ qlan«_ to make her Mr*. (i. W. Itoland, Mr,. Mary
A _____
faVora Were
in,- preginm.
gtnwicg. so b*t'e th,. six* and
tea at 9:1&amp;, P. M. at the school.
joyed by the little' guests. Mr,, home.
1 - a C. Hosier. Mr,. J. J. Kn-bant* •
..'Teen -age girl* who have Is-i-ii w i if^Ji-herked each time you buy
Mis, W. H. Hughes, Mrs. V. H.
Hoard Meeting of the Seminole Stinecipher was insisted bv Mi»*t
lounging
in
mocrasin*
.and
cna new pair o f shoes.
High School P. T. A. at 3:00 P. Mary Jane Dnhson in conducting
Mis* Jean Whlgham returned Grin.illiam. Mrs. \A'. C. I Ison. Mr*.
?ual s.mdiil, during the summ.-r
M.
the games.
1 Sunday to h. S. C. W. at Tails* It. C,. Fox. Mrs. S. Moats of
'month* should get their ft e l in
Trv serving i*aj»?r-thtu slices of
Taa at South Side Auditorium
Miss Mien J.ynn excelled 'in
where she entered her Columbus-, Ohio, Mta. Jj IV W tt*
teadiness fill
heavier. trimtui-J onion to add rip to citrus fruit
• us. Mt». Jack Kannrr and Mrs.
l i l t P. M. honoring *new mothers the piu.up content and won a , M’ u . &gt;-' * rrhues In gn with fall aiiil win er saladTo sweeten cooked toma­
Mary C, William, of Columbus.'
and Jwo new teachers.
U.x of stationary. For choosing1
ensemble,.
toes. cook with onions
....
the lucky number Mis*. Joni-San-1 Mrs. Tillie llairj o f Palatka Ohio.
Rathe your fei t . i e g o I a r l y .
, Also Mrs. Stanley. Huston),
n rvr*
t i. Y. *
ders received u sewing kit and.was the guest oyer the weekend
scrubbing them well with s' i-p
.will hold the-first-fall?Mis*~Jeannetlc Wathen made the of " ,r
Mrs. W. J. .Morrison, Airs. (&gt;. D. I.andress, Mr*. J. I*.
and water uiy| div them thorough­
I lutton. Mr*. K, C. Dobson, Mr*. |
ly. Here's a goo^ tuck to rouse
Kail Evans? Airs. W. P. Yesley,
rVISoumnw*.tK3!oo
**
_____ • the circulation: Plunge the feel
lA R R E L l’ S
Mi** Sue William*, W. It Yesley, •OXN ON THI SAMI DAY, 100 yean apart, llaiotd Dean Sawtcltr, 1, and
, into a pan o f hot venter, then in ti
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0 h,V. weekend I IV. W.
A iC c u iit
William,
and
Master
M
m
.
Annctta
EdmUton,
101,
are
shown
a,
they
Jointly
celebrated
Ihrlr
cold.
Repent
this
action
u
v
,
r
is
I
Sanford And Orlando K*th*r««! In the homt around the in Ocala a* the guest o f.M r. smi'Davl.l Wilson.
PACKAGE S T O H J r
U.aaAJ birthdays In Towanda, Kansas, by blowing out the candle on their cake.'
tunas
until
you
feel
them
tingle.
P ilo ts
E n in v
P ir in ir * dini"K room table which was Mm. K. II. l&gt;avi«.
llu did and Air,. Kdmtiton live on the tame black.
(International)
m u itj
Xbnjoj
I unit decorated in white, green
and
Then after you.dry them, massa*. ■ HWt IT. ARCAtl IIUC. 7 % 0 * t W
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,
TK.A THURSDAY 1
mmi* baby oil or minetnl sit iot-i
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n . ‘ k" •' ' •
,
pink, centered with • birthday
Walter Steele .i, visiting hist Mrs. J. P. Cullen, president of V i
The Orlando Pilot Club and
a*s rake
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d
i
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o
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them ami massaer the feet and
and sang "Happy Birthday
Club
met last to Grace Marie. The guests were sister hnd brother-in-law Mr. and ' the South Side' Parent-Tcachcm
legs fi-uo the ball o f the foo' m
..the Banford
_ Pilot
--------r - ---nml "Mrs.
Aelnta
.evening , l SanLando Spring, for .then served punch and cake Airs. Make Sawyer in Allambre,' Asshciation,
pn«t 'th,. nn^le ni'.d knee.
T E R R A C E
T A L K
j
I Mitchell, principal of South Side
k picnic -and swimming party. while they watched the IjoUoree ■Calif, for sontu time.
\fter leuving tin- nil on to peaAY
pri
m
ary
School,
this
morning
unWeiner, were roasted over the open her .gifts.
el late the «kin f* I ficr mill, ti'iCKCKI.IA
TRIJLIJCK.
W'illiam • Morriron III ha, re- nounced that _ir‘ ten honoring the
ur more, wipe o ff ih,. exci-j- with ' f i i l t / e n
M en fire aiid a picnic supper
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Lnew.
nml two new teach*Thn«* present were jleverly * turned to hi* hnttp- after spending1
new Mothers
M
" r e a d upon the long table,. *
n soft -d o th «n l nuts-age ai-aio
r*. Aladalyn Scott and Mrs.
Fegjrv
‘Wright.
Sonya
*
grandpafonts.
j
em
Mr
Cnoprr.
Monday'shopper* Included MIIS. trl-clty Rotary supper a t Ibe with g»*nl. ^ *lity wlti-b liaaei
Those from Sanford attending
tra Mopforton.
K l l e n Mr' * ni1 Mr* " • J- »)«m .n n , Sr.'W ilm a Morgnti will In- held in J. V ilU N D I.r .lt . TR U M A N I A Semi mile
Mopforton
were Mnt. Mary Itawlins. \|r,. and Sandra
Country t'iuli Inst even­ width will • n ie -a-n| m I Whitno
j
the
school
'auditorium
Thumday
Rni! ,.f l.ongwiim|, F. T. SIMP ing was n bang up success with lb fle-h is cl-|l o fl. get efl- •
R.. C. Alaxwell,
Mr,, lantrim- l.yon. Jeannette Wathen. Ro«g.
Mrs.
A,
J.
Walker
ha*
as
her
afternoon
at
3 tlf&gt; o'clock.
P a t t y Collin,,
SDN
W. It STAItsNS.
MRS the Deland. New Smyrna nml all.mu spots, if they Ini., alien I
Beal. Mrs. M. I.. Raburn. Mrs. mnrv Garner,
Patricia Tooke, guests for this week her slsterf.
FRANK
GEORGE
of
Osteen. Sanford clubs la-tug well repre*
J- b. Clark, •Mr*. K. II. lainey, Gladys Hasty,
Mrs.
S.
S.
Goethe
of
I'alntka
and
AIIIS. M G. KIRRE, MRS. S. T. ,-ented . . . The golf tournam ent
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell. Mr* M. It. Joni Sander*. Jeanne l-an^ Mil­ Mrs. J. P. -Gore of Jacksonville.
NIX.
MRS. P.
E. JORDAN. played in tho.afternoon wn* sp o rt­
8«tltle Mrs. Al F. Hunt* Mm. ler, Sandra Dunn. Caroline Huck.
R£W 0Vt
WAY I IK HADI-ERBON. ALTON ing good fun nnd it is piedicti-tl
W. E. Jlollyhl-ad, Mm. J. I*. Hull, alie. Diane ’Moye. Joyce. Jones,
Afr.and
Mm. A. J. Walker have
d
Gl'NTKH, MRS. |.. L. Slid.. that more such meets will lx* held
Mr*. Karlo • lirooine. Aim, K. II.* Alarthn Owen and Lynn Hauler- returned front Miunti Henrh whrru
THAT
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MI.S. -W . T. KELLY. M AYO . ... Have v»u seen the 'switiKini!
Randall. Jr., Mm. II. A ..Swanson, •on. •
they attended tb,. annual convrndoor"
th
a
t
the
A.
W.
E
PPS
have
l
a
n
g
s
t
d
n
.
i
K
a
if
i.
y\
a
.
n
s
.
U h i Maude Runuey uitd Mis*
tlon of
„
the Railroad Tri{innien
MRS. SAM KEELING. MRS. A. in the kitchen of their holm- on
w h is t l e .
fttssie
*ie Hinton.
and Auxiliary.
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CASW ELL. It. r r MILLS. El» Idtke Miltllie? . . -. You will see
-Prom Utlamlo were.Mm. Ku- I l i n f u T i l T T flllU P w iv P C
"AND ALL OTHER
C A R A W A Y , MRS. M. K? REG- tin- signature* of Ksufoi.l's not
nice Keene.- Mm. Sata^i Hughe*.
* « » H O U H L W lV e S
Mr. and Mm. W. J. Morrison,
1 y.
ISTKIt. MRS". I. J. HtJTLKR. able*, with several prile Versi .
Mr*.' Irene Clnrk,
Mr*. Nona Weekly from Hume Demonstration Sr. lunl chiltlten and Mr*. W.‘ Jl
.UNNATURAL NOISES
MRS. |^ C. ,111.1.IS of I dike it von venliite for a peek.!! Tb—
Farley; Mrs. Dollye Hester. Mrs. I
Hpeelalhil. Tallahassee
Muriton, Sr. spent the day » * Maty, MRS. W. A. SWK-AT. MRS. new manager of Mathers f u r n i­
Anile AA'hllmun, Mr* |lo||y Itrnd
i terdny in Daytopa Reach wilit
W ALTER HUSH . . . Of nil the tu re is seaivbing fit. a home for
it.
o.-i.l i&gt;. In. iii around
ford,
Mrs. Kdna Fuller,
Mm.
HACTICAI. POCKETS
• Mi*, Katherine Morrison.
s». .* Al. HR)
V*- atoms so fnr tliN .urnnicr In* fiiniilv
% . 1.- unit, o,il reAmy Cakoii., Dr. C h a r l o t t e
i
OAt
H
t,
in
ISK
*
M
hi
1
SIC
on* of On- iiii&gt;«1 inlerc ling «ti.-*
i. &lt; l olooial."
Dorothy Morrison, daughter of
Champion, ilm. Iletb llarlieii.
Pocket* in women’* clothes may
Wn i o j u j ) e.1 b v M R S . M A ) M i: TI.E S mill ttii«t&lt;\ »*ll*»•! - , . . If
Miss Hoots Kvulis. ■Mis* Klliu 11- prurtinl a* well ns de-corative. 'I i and Mrs \V. A. Morrison,.
..f
t.nM
f..,
hrui
c
&gt;»l
sale
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r f-y
H d i k .K IN . MRS. J W.. MERO.
beth Overstreet,
Miss Ksther Ibui c dres^ea. apron*, and garden left lecently to n t t e n d « weddin-'
Mll&gt; J. M JACKSON and two •• nt jii*I k'lVc (bfiu a ling • . .
Vr*l, Mi,* Marcia Hood. .Mist or -*ork cl the* will In?, more con­ in Cies-nville, r.. r. after which
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cfid-tivn NANCY and S-- L L Y and
Jane Itritton, Mis, Janette iloux venient and satisfnrlmv if pockets she entered her sophonnire year
II* Is an
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wb
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visitr.1
at
Agnes
Scott.
Decatur,
(In.
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are
mu
ll
fully
Useful,
• id Mis, Klitabeth Dlckensou.
in &lt; oluinbia City, lud.
illi . MRS. Hi t Minprimbl.l |.-*4 f.J i. i i -i &gt;ear c On the skin. Docket* »houlil be
W A S A U M ’VNN and C IIA It «»f II Aft*
Mi. and Airs. - Henry Kwoope,
placed where the hands *lip in
I IH I’ urk A v c rn to
Mrs. Emma Abrams iinturnlly without Vumblin, fur Mr. ii^ul Mrs. Charles Mahan, Miss
Mi Kk I X 1*11
Thi* ’ II l II I
l.KS MKRO . . . The p aily
P lio n r 2 !)
U P t l l l l l l f Ml
III
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I’ llU &lt; lit III *1M'
tni'torv.l
to.
Indiana
nnd
enjoyed
JannItiooks
and
Miss
Frankin
• Celebrates Birthday th- opening Many prrkel* on ■Hnughlim, Charles Swoope and
w u i a I h *® ii
•
‘him
Ii
on
out-l’-or
bunting,
fishing
and
l~&gt;ntreadymade ilresses ami pnttrrn&lt;
• . Mott*
In- for 3 weeks . . . RollK IIT n f u l f it m il \ i t * n i i i u i i y
Ffedilie. Poster of New Smyrna
Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw enter­ are too J3gh. Hi m il,e arm* differ
m t iiin
t if
W ILSON ami JOE MCCAHI.lN an*l t n o t v u f t i ’ M tin
i ill lengtn, the loratiim of the Reach were the suppe, guests of
tained in her .home at 1133 Ktfst
K i- appi-a'mg in II
•re again al Stetson University I.W j'KKK
. |i|K-ki-’. lien’ s to I.,, irinl nut In-fcre Mr. and Airs. J. M. • Hlliu-i ipher
Seventh Street ThUraduy after­
. MIL and MRS. ROY G.f i|«-|. 'for hscknig (hi- dric
’ fuml s'ilrhinu i’ done A patch 111*"* wee’s and attended the Sant i i 10 s o i ' m s i D i ’; k i n d k i b ; \ i m t o n noon honoring hrr mother 'Mrs.
.W il.I.IAM SO N havo r e t u r n e d 'hat enin|&gt;alg» r whatever seems
liiH'ket is mure acvesxihle to the f&lt; id-Orlundu Han-bull game.
mn Abrams on her
noth band if the tup is slanted down
from a vacation spent in llendcr- .t» be nt »tak* f.'r the gom| of
i f . ! 1 . . s p . v l i v «• It*
rthday. Arrangement, of large I ward ihf *id«- rather thnn cut
aomill.-.' N U . . . Fiieu.ls of -I”
I lit* D ll r« Ilian CM
Mr »njl Mrs. Hen T. Duncan of
1 xiM.bt l . i * a ll m r
llow - chrysanthemums
were -diuigh ucru**. - Slanted pockeLs bail blancisc" win- have tienn ihe
MILS. H AROLD W E E K L Y will •1*. 1 ....
■n.-halMiii,and
in-uuii
Ire
irry
to
barn
..f
her
illness
at
d In decorating t It,- 'living i lilaced e-umfoi lulilv low on skirl* ||r,,&lt;
*) theformers brotherOMIT ClUf to the brutal mtlrden ..t
Were it not for making
Hortk .uf the butue and n beauti­ are not only mors- cCnvenlent ImII :
and *i*U-r Mr. and Mm . Emily Alr-mathy. JO-ycnr-oUl It—j li#r hom e*1 IH West Ninth Street
ild’ h Is rather a m.u.-iful cake dtrnrateO in pink and nlro anfe. bemuse thpy lire- less ‘ *1- N- Sayrr left yesterday for hr ar Ian Or Dry an, t thin, wax a man', j . . . HOY H O LLE R Im* flown I. IAm
. tt
., Vast’ 1
gTeen with HO lighted candle* •Hr I- *&gt; catch, o i hiMtdlr* * and, 1’nrria Island. S. C when* he is f.-utprinta indilnod. arc ..riling to po­ 1.. Cltui.-an Fnuileuac, om- *.f the
Th. l v l i p ' s . * Ul h .’ W t . k e e p
W i l l i.p en .it II Dtl ■•'&lt; lot b M
\ mm mm; ,
formed the center pi»-ce on the do-ifknob*.
'
|stationed with the If. R. Marine lice The girl', body was found In finest l.ot.-l-* in O.e world, t.. ntteiid the . oi.v.-uti.in «'f the New from •ala.(aging Florida house
(lining room table.
’
j The primary p u r p o s e of i b ft'*the basement of the library, badly York
L ife lii*uiauco t —mpuny wW c« btrod saving effort* during
The
honoree wa&lt; presented Jpix g , i* to hold ml cjjrry. There
beaten and punctured by 24 it dj i
S e p l. .t()l 11 i d tin - S o u l lisi.lt- S ch o o l.
T b - lerra.-e is JOO f.-i-p nlmv,. these innipt, warm day*, were
lOvely gifts and many beautiful fore, skirt oorkrt* should in- roontyi Wiliam Carl Crosby, of Gol- wound,. She originally came from
earda in remembrance of the en. ogh frr it clenched fist to go. iimMa. S. G. ha* been the guest Pitbiakl, Term. — - ( 101 ^ 0011010 ' ' fbo St. l.nwtenciT River, in , tha giWu. tmlsy -by Mrs. Ver‘« Walker,
afionn" j Lt-asrt of (Juebec • . r Tho
h. S U L L - l k - t i i d uf l j t a J t li - u m s u lt H t i t —
___ aoUtl
«tcc*»lon._Cake we* Served jviQi in and out C'-Asly. -ThU ceuuUc* uf his -graadparsnta Mr. and Mn.
M am
x n n i r ii— b u r n — fBili.it' tlrtif
xninrir
g Itaw
l ines- eepstllar
' 1~* j i» constrarte.l along
iai
Ik e ereetn to th g' gtieabL_Xbose culiaig_Ui*_Dockat Igrgc-Bimugh Daw Desnn.mfr-Lake ftfafy for tho
trky keeping tlirir bread in Hie re'• ' J
the old F»enrh rhatoa'l. I-til
(gteaent and enjoying the party an 'her placing it pn a looar part * past two week*. Mr. Crosby was
MR. HOLLER! . . . -W ltrit you frigcrntni help, prevent mold,
in on vacation from the Major
If placed whefe
CAn-j
9 th the hostess and honoree of the . garment.
six)
the silver Cessna nirplane said Hi.- i .iliiliunist. At any title,
, .. ffit*
l*
ale
I.o
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n
it.
Ires*
thF
body
clcscly
servatqry o f
Music o f
South
were- the following relatives: th*
flying ..1 er town ymt can l.*-t it's bread -In ill I Ih- kept in a cool,
ihe
rounded
lin&lt;of
hips
or
O
V
rl
Carolina but ha* returned to
Mr*. A- I). Ahr*m*, d*ughter*.* ted e. ntainer that can
HU. H E N R Y M CI.AIM .IN. JR. cl. an
In-law, Mr*. Robert Jones, grand­ fust for example— the rurv,-« of t'rluml in to continue his studies.
, and aired
.
.
.
He
f l i e s other type planes he w.. • t*•■
-ndy
will
fit
out
the
pmiket
daughter,* Mrs. Emma C. Riddle, the
- I-r .-lu I
isn 't e s a d l y
M- Id
but
prefei
•
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Pltisburub Is one of.th&gt;- m m t
• n I -'it arlirl • forced in. even a
l! I s i. I |».-IS .III..’ is S .»
niece and Mr*. C. J. Coleman.
p w l..' d -'.
.
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As
STFNSTIto.M
Friend* present included Mrs. baii’lkrrrlrtrf. will make an un- YremirnDv mtssnelled place -1»»!•••
• &lt;1 '.x-s t.. gin 1.. ni-iId,
W i:i)N IC S I).\ Y
.M O K N IM i S IM X iA L
will attend Stetson this year . . .
In the United Slates
lb* Itn.l part* amt dry
T. E. Wilson. Mr*. Malwl Rlount. attiactice bulge and strain the
trim
MALCOLM
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ft,
ye*i
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mult.
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Mrs. Fanni, Mason. Mr*. W. U
t.-nlay t*. enter the university in the . ......iii.ie 4‘. mm| b le n d ... a
T.. make pockets durable.' re-|
Clicks Mrs. Martha MnffitC Mrs.
Deland . . .
It won’t be long WSfl.I i.xi-n Tin* tan lie used for
cnfince' top corner, where the nocket to givr corner strength,
A lk e .Thornton, Mm. F l o s s i e
now before the Sanford Garden gmmb . for breading ur tupping
griatrat strain cr me*. A atrip of A double row pf stitching' across
)
n, Mm. K«ida Lord, Mr*. t pr. lasted
Club and the Sanford Woman* other foods, or f.’ r baked di*hr»
the umler-»iHe o f tho top of the pocket tiself gives
T
U Wafa, Mr*. N 'ltle Tiflia, the .Ires* 'aeroaa' th* ton pocket added strength against pull at this
Club w ill Ix-gin swinging again «u rh ‘ n* liiea.i pudding .and rbi-ese
. . . 'W i t h MRS. A. W. E l’ 1’8 fondue,
R. W. Lalng and. Mr*, line ran l&gt;e stitched qn with tho point.
and MILS. O. I*. H ERN D O N ns
Hemepilx-r. wr s t i l l n e e d t.. c u lt "
ill* Vaughan.

ICTY EDITOR — Cecelia Truluck

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IIA I T Y IIIK T IID A Y
M r*, blddie Jolins.in

OPENS 12:45 P. M.

To .prrv rnl crkkrln from enter-

Today - Wednesday!

ting the house, seal tip all n a rk s
fH I DAUOHTIg of tha owner of the
ill-fated Hope. diamond, Mr*. Eve­
lyn McLeaft ftcynolds, 23, died In
Waihlnglon from an aacldenlal
overdose of sleeping tablet*. The
young socialite Is the wife of former
Senator Robert Reynold*, 81, whom
she wed In 1041.
(International)

. and. poles

In flixirs and

loun.la

I Hon, of houses ami lighten screen
i ed windows.'
I To dire an orange, cut ix-elrd
.orange In half Lav flat side down
JSlice lengthwise and eruv»w Ice
Into desired stxrd pieces

Lips Radiant a5
Glowing limbers

ITAIUIHO NIW COIOII
••toe •• OhNtoall Owi,* I’pt *uk
g.xc».n, color. .«*»• " " l " 1" * *

HAYONS
bring
out
•'Uiat look"
for fa lll
Plains, prints, spun ray­
ons I
69c - 98c yd.

. q ia e itr H e w . tes kMbC L i a ^ ^ ~ W r x . U w ’'d**
Wialwx. *»4 laJsOWsv |t" T f
h a r k * : umm n^aitsi CdU HM
l«t
1ICKINO hla rhopt in gntirinatloo.
Tlmrnle Euo gtta ready H* take over
hla dutlw a* chief mouse catcher at
the BtandardOU Devalopmcnt Com­
pany In-Bayonne. N. J. •Tha'frllne
"ed piper succeed, h i, mother.
Innle. who recently p in e d on

A fte r h n M Irig lh « jo b fo r IS y e a ri
Timmlc’, salary I* 13.60 a month,
I ) JO .mnra lhan Minnie Deceived.
Tlte ralmt U due to (lie higher foil

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dretae*.
Vat * dyed
prlnltf
39c yd.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, » A * FORD, FLORIDA

No Extension Of Oct. 1 Deadline
|U'Vfe Finds A
For Beverage Licenses is Made

TUkbUAY. S tF li 24, 1046

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SIIUSTOKF., Warwickshire
Eng.' - r (AT— .Church rcto
NWTOM, Utah — M V - This Hero rw s a l 05 different w
i, W «yn« county _ •conipiunity owes of spelling this vHTagr’* "ffa

1 divided between the lU te anil
Bn, un*ume**fut
n-J .-ouiity and representing an in- *u
hWMwrtg to a Pqpulhr
.of* 'res** o f ,30 licenses* or 88,317 '&lt;ieaL ' story. It w « originally
*n ,,ivtr th’ previous year. There f* n*m*d I’ leaiant' Crfcrk, but he­
irs ■ »leo un additional tax' per quart eauie so many other Ulsl) town*
to 'ir gallon, bawd'on alcoholic e^i- hgvtf'"Pleusaiir fti their m in w ,
i»&lt; .tent. • ,
*
. civic official* changed it to Nool
All fund* erllectod by the at'** torn.
at from sale of beverages are, asld*
The eWry is that (he swain
to from necessary expenses, used for kepi after s g if) to marry him
or rill site assistance and pensions but her stock answer was, “ No.
-t- and to blind needy children *and Tom,"
any surplus goes to county seho*d
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ir funds.
| Dry ufe u carbon dioxide, com*
e..
The State Beverage Department mon soda fountain gas. that has
ty may rvvokr licenses for violations' bee ft solWIQed under Rrmxure
n. by licensees, whether or hot Con*
vv vlcted in any criminal 'court.
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tito w in g’ children barn up
energy fait. Replace ft with
wholt»oOTV»WTfTt, the quick.
' Ctt source o f energy.

Pur e C .in c Sug ar

Private parking space for business men and women
between Florida State Bank and Princess Theatre
with entrance from First Street and exit to alley.
By the month or year only at reasonable rates.

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muv I - nmintslnlng tinl, -I' l ' ti rV I'Minlu-t or permlttil.g

Dr

Security Bond and Mortgage Co., Inc. ‘
_ 502, Allantic National Bank Building, or call

Leonard llsrker
Optometrist

B»rw rtsmined—fJIswe* fitted
203 8. Orange A r t ____

Garland W. Spencer, Agent. Phone 99. {.

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ill* n l'tly rymltirt mi the pr mine*. A fter a license Is revoked,
another one may not be legally
terured within two years.
If a plecu of hustnes# U located
in a town, u town or city Ifeetim
imUt first b* secured and presmled to the county tax collector's
office before a state and county
license may tie issued. AH 'such
licenses are issued over the «ignalur-s and real of the county
Judge and .are countersigned by
the lax ccllrctor.

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* HOPKINSVILLE, Ky„’
Oriioner * in the injl here, uppar'
rnlly unimpressed with Ike se­
curity of the (ail, took n plank,
and pounded tho crll door unld
he tore up the lock. When Adler
Abner Wtthetvpoon went to re*
muv, hhn for trial, he found it
necessary to child the man out
of his r e II.

PO BB ’S HOME B A K E R Y
217 EAST FIRST STREET

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5 ARTICLES FOR SALE
Klerlrlc Tossters. 14.33
II. B. P O P * CO„ INC.

FURNISHED room
■noli* Avenue.

Hsve jrour portrait taken At
NIUtTOLLS STUDIO
220 Weiseh Bldg., phone U M
Children a specialty

8 ROOMS and bath, T mile* out
,on Mount Dors Highway. Lit)
month to nduit* only. Sec
Krutner at the l-«g Cabin.
F U R N IS H E D ro^m, gentlemen
referred. All. conycVtirmcr*,
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Itev/ your BEST phologreph
made at
.TU B -RAYMOND STUblO
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ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS
• FANS
• MIXERS

Of the M l locomotives placed
in service,on U. S. railroads last
year, 534 were diesels.

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WAN TED TO RENT

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304 W. SECOND STREET

A 1tention
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FURNISHED house or apartment
far couple with hairy. I'leute
telephone 805. Need is urgent.

3 REAL ESTAT eT

NUTATION

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friv e*tuiin'.«!».

'colors ond large selection of
good upholstery fabric* Robert
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Brdwn,

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Ri
niiees.. Jerry laird, ph

Orange

Ave., Orlando. Pin.

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HOSE8
10-ROOM 2 .alory house in good
— condition. This house must he *TIVO. yegr-qld field grown everhloonung varieties.
Over 50
moved from lot In order to
varieties.
FYro catalog . . .
make room for husinrtit build­
Rn*e* in chlor. O rder now,
ing and is 'priced right. Shown
TI-TKX ItOSR N UItBRltlRS
by appointment only.
Hox 632, Tyler, Texas
W. It. WILLIAMS, REALTOR
310 N. Park Avc.
Phone 1120
Popular vSfat Cov«ra

lenographer

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h r c u a n ic h
rrriHt raquIremcnL
A TTK N TtW f'
no co-makers on money loans
Variable paymen
We‘ have Just rccelvmt a large
FAMU.Y L&lt;
• assortment
of
b a r d -to . get
tools, and |t will pay you to MorMaTtank Bldg
look them over,
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
STANLEY*RO G E RS
if ARD W AHE CO.
SICNH
Show cards ami porters
MEN'S, women's and children's
O -D E E -S SIGN SKHVIt l
lirw Fall shoes. Kre us fog the
O. J). Lahdress. Phone IU2
hard.io-get merchandise. 0. W,
Clark, 200 Hanford Avc.
FLOOR HANDING
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Ishlnv. Cleaning .and wax
SEE UR for Inntrsprlng Mat*
surfaced
per­
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.j pertresses,
Box ' Springs,
and tng. New floors
Hollywood
Beds at
factory fection. Old lloors mads Ilka new
prices. Retail star* ft display Call
n. M. GLKABON
room.
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' .119 W,. FIRST HT.'
Echols Ridding A Furniture Co,
RENT V TAR
Hanford Mattress. Factory
YOU DRIVE IT
rinmo 1133 and 072-L____
PHONE 200 *
BTRICKLANO-MORIMHON
00 DUN II AO AN cabbage plaid*
" DltlVR-IT. IN I’.
now ready. Phone 705-M.
DOIM5K • PLYMOUTH
OUTBOARD motor host for sale
'ARTS AND SERVICE
— 15 fu esntury bull and 32
I'slmcllo Ave.
Phone 1011
horse Johnson motor.
Good
SNAPSHOTS—printed,
developed,
condition.
110 jianford A vc,
enlarged. We oapy old photo*
Phone. 1088.
graphs.
OLIVER heavy duty diak and
. NICITOLL8 STUDIO
** Harrow |85. 2-wheel dusting 220 Melsch Bl(lgH phone 1(80
machine srith hitch for tractor
■Use 9168. Call Carl 8 . Mycns, F.ufectRiC sppllam-e repairs—
w# repair washing machine-,'
•vmceun] cleaners, farts, mtxer*.
Trotter Appliance Service,, 301
W. 2nd St., Phonr I M U ,

MAN'S 'Fashion Park ault,‘ slit

40, Florida weight, excellent
r« condition. Phone 84ILJ.
, ~Ia*

Sanford, o f phone i,0 LLAND eabhege eetUr allght__
, I ty used tsro sets gears greens
I H mlU North o f Long-a “ •* U
on pavement, school bus
.A ® 17-.^Woodward Are.
material fo r 4 rooms and
Ph me 6881, Orlando.

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Company’H
BIG 5 SCHOOL T A B L E T

MYSCHOOLTABLET
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Scon'S SCRAP BOOK

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By R. J. SCOTT
Slandnrd School

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* I10HHOW H E R * WHERE
P R IV .tC r IS RKSI'liClKD
YOUR nateisl desire for privacy
In money matters i, strlrtiy
respected hsre.
Friends and
relatives are not
• 000100 !*'*
about your credit;
four em­
ployer Or buaincca associate!
will not hesr of your personal
affair*. Thira U no cause, for

flool, metal ahed Icon td, and
nianahin v
metal gursuo 25 x 25. Priced
strenglS!
for quick sale at $2,500. Ideal
ac|(,
for feed atnragv or small
wood-working enterprise.
j.
NICELY arranged 6 room 'house ] CONCRETE
with good screenrd tmrrhes.
tank*, fen
and nice 3 room garage apartbenches, I
ment, all modern and in good I ('onerrte C

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LOANS MADE
FROM flu TO *300
strict privacy; fa n »crv
FLORIDA LO AN CO.
* 102 Sanford A vemia

SEM INOLE TIRE SHOP

76-ft. adjointi

M b thers!

■isiwm On School T a b let‘

DH ATL.it. tU.. «*&gt;—The -eUlf
in the county, cleik'a office rereived n fei|u«s’. from Drftison,'
TeX.. for a r«|iv of the birth cerliftratr of * woman who wax born
m I'.Htr In a plalsns Ohvkaistv.
the staff ngreed, thi* wa* att ci
ror. Hut titr nrord* »howei| the
woman got her start in life In
‘the northeast corner of Power-’

Phone !U I

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PHONE 1064-J _

W R I T T E N IN G O L D

After three years In tlnclc Bam’*
painting 1 a cathedral steeple.
Formerly an assistant t o . his
I B U T cows- calve*, yearlings,*
father, a boss painter, ho said
I’ hone It. W. Lord. 7MH-W.
thi*_ti(de, wns untiling nsw-So
POINTJ-iHfj for ssle, fmemb'ifiTo.I htm. lSul the high work. is. When
r » urk, 3 months idd.- Phonr MB. he first slid, out of u I 10 -fo&lt;ithiah window in s hos’n’s chsir,
8
HELP W A N T E D
hr fe ll.“ n little scared,” But new1
“ it's 'a good sprit to view the
01111 / (or soda fountain 'r.. I,
city fruriS.”
ey'e Drug Store. Part *.lm*
full time.

1m
it*
L-.. _ , r&gt;.
CHITS and steal—ground fresh
every Monday from snowflake
F U It N I Iwfl E D or unfurnished
corn. Tea be bought at Ggrd- B
W O RK W ANTED
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T H E SANFORD HERALD, SANFQRp, FLQR1DA

Of Strength To Be Dis- Cooperation From
ince No Men Will Be Added \,a,es Wcu,d M' ln
by LE A G U E SERVICE BUREAU
Florida and Georgia baseball
fana now awaiting opening game
of the aevrnth annual inlcrdeaguu
w rit* between lh 0 Georgia Flor­
ida and Florida SUle^Leagiie
j r Innera can be assurofjof aeeirdN
K rial teet of strength between
the two lohpa for neither club
meter will be added with slam
t n e i othiw clubs.
That wai agreed upon during
the week by Florida Slate League
president
E. L.
Padgett
and
Georgia. "Florida president W. T.
Anderson.
Only player* who will bo nl.
lowed in uniform during the
scheduled seven game aerie* will
did thou* who wore on club ros*
Ter* IB day* before the season
ended, and not over IS men, in­
cluding the manager, ran bi- in
uniform. The name 18 wilt be'
eligible for all games.
Both dub president* agreed that
only ii\ eai* of InjuVy or serious
illness, where the losa of a player
would obviously detract from the
rlub'i* urea) itandard of play,
would a replacement be permit­
ted, and the replacement then
tehoujd be a player of the same
rUiiification.
'
That la, if a rookie became in- j
Jjured or 111, a rookie substitute
vmiid.be permitted. If a limited
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F le e t-F o o te d T a r

worn out of action, h is/ repke w ■
ment should be from that field.
Here are the player* eligible
for the scries a* certified by
h u d * of the two leagues:
AM EKICUS: M a n a g e r Jark
Sanford, Thomas J. Adair, tinriimltcd veterans; James M. Turn-.'
'ur;. Charlie Dykes, . A m e r i c a
• mello. Crawford Howard, John.
‘Aamer, I&gt;wl» West. limited seiv
lea; Joseph S. LsiiH, -.William V.
Glvnn, Jflhn P. Cusick, Frank
Whalen, Kenneth Corley. John
Utke, Knbert Palantino, William
Murray. Charles Dotnmcr. rookie*.
MOULTltlE: Manager Te,l Pnrsrn*. Williant \V. Ilarne, and
J, It. Pool,' jr.,. veterans; Kluyd
B. Brook*. Kenne h E. Ryhrv.
. William E. Kivelt, Steve Vukn*,
Kerman E. Taylor, limited sets
Ice; Andrew L, Ijrumaim, William
C. Lahrnnec, Trank Del Pappa,
WIHIam
F.
Miistemon.
Alvfn
Slecdley. Lee Holloman, jr., Don
E. Whitmore, fl. L. LemUh, T.
T. Blickwell, rookies.

COME IN
TODAY!

Packers .Pack Big
Punch In National
Football League

CLEVELAN D , Sept. 24. fA*&gt;Hob Keller believes be would have
a lielter chance of establishing a
new strikeout record if he would,
ret n little riHiperation from he
teammates, and if the epporiti-fl
would stop drlibera'ely trying t prevent him from mahuu such r
mark.
After losing to Hnl Newhnuser
in a hurling duel Kundiy, Fe'lehad two complaints. One is that,
the Tiger, wen* not rutting at j
his offerings as they normally
do. Instead, they were punchlngat the- ball in a drlib. rale at
tempt to keen him from garner
Inf as many strikeouts as osssibK
Tlic other ermialnl I* that ht*
teammates failed tn get any ru tw
which made U ea»y for the Tieen l
to use their tactics.
sFeller saya be has haj alls ef
hii* stuff- in ’ recent games,, and
that he has felt u* strung a* ever,
fie point* out that he baa" allowed
only one extra-base blow in his
last four games, and that wa* ft
double by Buddy Lewis of th-y1
Washington Senators.
Feller ftdda: "Did you notice.
the way* Nevtheuser -stood at th-plate?. He evert tried to bunt
to get on. The only guy swinging |
was
Dick
Wakefield,
lier.au&gt;&gt; 1
that’s the only way Dick know Imw to hit. The Sbna'ors did th__ , •
__
■ - same Ihtng"t&gt;&gt; me tsst "week
In the first eight innings, we writ- Dan llamcn, l a m p i I f l i h i n ' I t i i f l l F * tmTrjjr hall link, is r s y u l r i l lo
be one «f ( oarh Jack .Mclluisoil's Iry men this year. Hansen, mil- pt
trailing, t to 0 , and l had ""H
the fastest barks in the country, rrccnlly won the Csrolltia Ins Hallo li
two strikeouts.
Then w‘e mode
A A V mrcl's tog-yard dash in 3.6 **mmlv
fiv,, runs in the last of the eighth*
and they were forced to swing,
so l struck nut the side,"
Keller,abd NVwhoUser nre ache
dnlcd to meet again nest Sun la)
Aml Keller remarked facfltimriy
"And I’ll bet „vou riirht now tlw
ny A i i n i n i p m k w i t i i , j r .
I get shut out again,"

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GREEN* BAY, Wis,—Green Hay’*
i » - » u * - utile**
Coach
Curley
t.niiiuca.N optimism Is without
lOUlid lion will I,- the Puckers
"ft llil In the It* lit .National Foot­
ball League struggle,
igimbcau. s iirling his 27th year
a* head roach, -ay- that a Pucker
cm ended l#*l year when the club
tiiiishrd lower thin it hid In 12
years, but n new era is about to
•loss m. S o li old slandtiies ns
lo&gt;u Brock. Joe Laws, Buckets
Golden burs? iind" 111 - incomparable
Don ILids^n time played their last.
t-**l of a Series
"This i. tthni we have bi&gt;i&gt;n
waiting for," 1 hj- wily Belgian
—»&gt;». ' I I , trod -ollle good squads
ef»re lie itnr and seme pretty
fair one*.during the war, but Ihls
i* re* good pc we've ever had - and
maybe better, W’e are younger in
over-nil age, we have balance in
,&gt;t inn, runt 1 believe we'll show
ihctir Amre g«&gt;o,i rumling tuck*
b- *' '"--'ve ever had,"
Dwelling on newcomer* nl the
club's new hJ-mrr estate hear
t iree ri
Bay,
Lambeqa
beam*
f*tet"*~Tntir ^peg —two huge for*

M O NEY!

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT

College Foeth all
Till- SV’ru it It- lit--h
»i I !mn
Season Moves Into .pry FrtI ftxuhnfl
|h-Tu*a1 thin ]:* Ml tiim|Hiun on
High Guar th is Week mthe
lm a| fie ld K u d u ) flig h t tn a
NEW

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Sept, 2t,

m »ne t*Hi im p rtfM ik e m n fin e r

(dh— ever, (here ati* K|N*ft

Th&gt; college football season moves m slie wuNl i» f fki’iitn*
1nl 11 high

gear Ihis week-end,
mill choice inierseclional strug­
gle* and conference" engagements
spnlhghtmg the schedule.
I'tobaMy the nunilier one nttrarliorr of the day will he the
•m-eling io-tweeyt Illinois and Not­
re I'anrr. And the Illinois .changes
of c ppinp that cunlest have been
enhanced now thut Perry Moss
has been declared eligible for playSaturday's game went about a*
rcppr'ted. I'scept for the strrnnhm
up-it of Indiana tiy the Univer*
«u&gt; T.f Oinrlnnatb
The GbielnMulian
trimmed the defending
W.sieto Ponferenco rhampions, 15
I#" fl.
^
Tlu* &lt; mctnnwti Konch, Rnv Vnl*
fin.’, *ii)9 then* uai no miktnke
aliAut liu team’s perforniniirc. He
deelar d:
"W o
ju»l
outfought
them."
..
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ORLANDO; Lou Bevil, veteran;
M anager Ted -lU djl-ski. _Mike
Dominguea, Cal
Em m s, Jn-k
Lavellc, Scott Cary, Fred Hwln- ,
delta, lie canto .MemlUirbar, IlmiKil ,
»civice; Lon {turns, Sam Co k L
Lester Bergrr.su, It.,t**ti Katiehei.
Qfnward Martin. J. M. McCarthy.
"William Turner, Thomas I). Hyde.
Janies Hester, nild Rudolph Ho !

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,‘**&gt;' Huts tiff l* ! tn the H,t.
the ditulnut |dnyer in thn Sun- S.mfmil I’H m Fed lean* »*f ll*It* 71" B
fnrd h;n4fi« Id. Atiilrnron had * and \%t* gt,. «|l cxcvnllngl)' pr*»iiil
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bunt *Uort on the l» imlf of hi*
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1 »»*'*-»&gt;*«&gt;'
ts"un Kierry sinned lo yard* from
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f j "' " " "
" tf" '1 turn-,
acdrumalfu amt would hav«
had fim
l'vtnt&gt;
«J*‘Vhnv
more than that Imd
h i* team l lb*&gt;'d o n ly
fu e gam ea g a in s t j ( ( ^
■nates not cuiuiuiUed tor?cues t&gt; *'“* '' ", ir ‘,
rookies.
,*
liiing slmui n penalty after lie , '• '
' l' f sain.- &lt;n.
He) ,
bad turned in a long
run.
play'd ""c « m 1 '*-»■, linn did nut ..
The Ked attack vftis not up
“^ “ 'i until It'll "ben they *
to par. The iH.ys wer,. sluggi.-..
" • * " K» w.1...... r'"V
„ , i . i
sml II* less and. npparenliy not * ,[l!
^*'ey met again u&gt; .It'll
in condition
•
wimn bn* started the cuiicnt
' !!,h
X l. ~
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Serb'* i n a neutlnl field at Jack' count*-,
lire l-ed linemen were in then- Mnv;ii •
.
^
Fntelt
w o rk in g-all—thss. ' time mid riot
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vi .ri.- u » i i
CINCIMN’l ’IL-tScnL W W r
too
muth. rpraUo .
^^ .11
^ ^one game
.
.
1
n*"t
w
lost
year L m
*B lIfr MiKec!rfiT6 w ill"sever-corinecf*j f A H 1 , K S O.' ( t* il ITT K&gt;
tnnse linemen.
iKmnii- S|n..s 20 HI
I...I three inul lu-i .me.
t mis with tho Cincinnati Red* at [ i a b n . v amrllit-r two season
man and Noliie 11n|*i »* 1
llroltiers
S t . I a iu I* on Wednesday' night. v*-n -n tii w ith *he Gators, he pla.'. ■
f&gt;n almost every pin) and lb
IfniversHy
of
Miami’s f ••111
Central Manager Warren G H « r,| at guard in the ll'tl ami ’*2
eff«srts on defense a*'i--rli
footbdi -i|uad lias font b to|her
announced that McKechnie’* r e
before entering Ihe Navy
short of amnxing.
Irani- 1:0 b riia-le op of one fn-haigtration would take effect at w|„.r,. he saw action in’ Ihe At
Ths Eustl* eleven ba- n l&gt;ig mao ,i.d ..to 01.01 » « b
oiond
Uint time after he conferred'with
and pacific thealers arid
iicnr«lrig in 1back .....
-ill
capcrii rn-e
lion. Iinlfl&gt;ark mil
lilt Cincinnati manager this mont- wn, decorated witlr sis bar*, eight
placrw in thp confptime lb
Leon Jones. Mocking i&gt;a*k. from
in*. __
battle stars.
A native of Horyear and fmin nil u.licalioo, Minnu, AI. Jackie and Jark Adlor,
alcKtchnie is expected to ap- *t(lw |,p attended Summerlin In
will really b„ in Ihete giving *"'1* ('Am Bed Bank. N. Jfi
Doilit Coach Jimmy Wilson a* act\ , hunky 2t)0 pounds hoppo-icnl* plenty of trouble. Bay Grorge, guard and Jack f'nrifeo,
In* manager hafons hc leave* Ur# |, f|ve fMt i , n inches Inll. i* goml
Gnteh i* tho yotingler who puck* center, Haverhill, Mass.; and Eduff,&gt;nse and defense. * •
I team. Ona of tho name* bein* jn
220 nver his six foot inn hub ward, end and Leo Houck, tailback
mentioned for manager next sea(JKORGE B. HILLS. J1L, big
frame, and he really moves it from Lancaster, Pit. make up the
son ia TerrT Moore of th(&gt; SL
f„0t 21m i&gt;ound former Navy
.
dnuhtc iginrlct.
Louis Cardinal*.
V'-lt star at Georgia, Tech, I*
With Herman Wedcnrvyer and along loo,
With * good bit of added polish ‘
IffKectnl#, W idsnUH y. aay* ho &gt;rll, rrrily making comiietltlnn sliff the rest of tho whit kids back in
^
mm^ ^ M
want* to atajr In ba*ebi)l.
' f„, * Uf 1 guard berth. Hr has *niform, Ht. MAry’a Colego o( the Feds will be ns good a tenof
Tb-V
— — j —
j play d at fullback, tackle and California again loom* vtry large a* they w-cro last year.
K o n t l I C k v 'A A l l e n
gu.nd. hut i&gt; making slcndr iqr-, in. football, ( ’oarh Jimmy Phelan
•
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1
«• • i ‘i i pros* mmt at guar&lt;l Hi* thr-re drew a reconl rrumher of condt1 n c i l J f ln le
si Ge-rgia Treb ban- I|iutli- nates from an rr11 - tunI, "Indent
. _
fled him a* a enn«i*trnl. ag- body- of 800. U was not n lw ja
NA SH V ILLE , SepL 24. 1A1-A gres-ive player. A f..
Noahvili#, Tenn., gtewspaper quotis E. I e» lllgh School,
Ip m ld en t John Tigert of th e'star la- i» one of l
' Southeastern Conference as saying stud, nt* on the equn
that Kentucky’s Ermal Allen ■’•ill three. h gh rchoor
b « . ruled Inallgihlc by the con-'three college varsity
Ferenc# executive committee,
j 2* ^T.r' u L N P V
Tigert w a» quoted a* saying |- OTT1S M.OONEA
that ha had ndt followed - the Gator eleven in 10
rulae of procedure in referrin*! playeil at end. but
the ewe, to the executive commit-* &gt;■ ►■■&gt;. improvement
tee Hurt week because of Isck of daring fall workouts,
time. A ruling that Allen era* Winter Park
eligible we* handed down and no he i* » " • « “
(including C oni)
A junior, he moro Imposing thst It actuslly
1J-7XINGT0N, V*.. (A1)— Denver
«
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« " dl‘r* n dr* * V d Jt* D. Wood, former t/nlversity » f
RIGHT G U A R D S
noti-plsying
member*
of
the qj, id
footbsll
star, ha* bn n
FR A N K W R K N M , a fM »h- student Indy in football uniform, rvrmeti line coach at WnshlngM.i
(by Wiss. 5-inch blade
an, »»W Oit*. year*
Ju*t to fill up )h a bench during a mnd
Unlreralty.

Bill McKechnie Will
Sever Connections
W ith Reds Sept, 25

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C L E M S T I N . « . C. - (A’ i Ciemson's footballers "Will attend
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today yi.1 {. onaii sljpnienl uf
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cut. that with cattle on the hoof
briliffiDK iv« hi|{b ns Ifi cents a rcllinifR were In effect on feed,
pound mi iTir hoof ut Klsalrnmee J'."r wr,r th ey nidi- to secure
in ft&gt;r rim tio n fr in n I t l' A o f fi
auctions, it is chenper (o si.II d
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VOLUME XXXVII

* E a ta b lU h ed

1908

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y ,

Big Four Group To
ose O f Italy’s
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Italian
Territorial
Commission Votes
To Allow Ministers
PARIS, Sept. 26, m —
The Italian Territorial Commiuion at the Paris Peacn
Conference .today Adopted
the article which afuiittna the
final disposition of Italy'*
colonial holdings in Africn
to the Rig Four nations. .
« Glndwyn Jebb, the Brit­
ish 'delcRnte, speuklng for
Um Foreign Ministers' Council.
promised that the countrtm which
routht
fought a
with thf AlUra In Africa
'1 will be consulted- fully on their
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.Jebb reletrrd to Ethiopia. Egypt
and Australia, but added that he
mererd Orltaln'a right to apeak be­
fore the United State* and Russia
on the. ground lhal \he British
fought alone "In Lybla'aml stopped
viCarahal Rommel at Ki Alamein.
v* The
e
.nr conservative
press III Rome
was angry over. Petla dfcpatche*
JkWfch - decided that the p e a *
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parley had deckled lo give Eritrea
to Ethiopia. The edltariallala rail­
ed IhU an outrage agalnat Justice,
an offense against tho dignity of
tha European peoples, and that
e AUrea
i
will thus be doomed K&gt; bcomlng a slave province.
•Tile United Slates favored Inde­
pendence a.* coop «s possible for
Mve majority* of the Italian colon-

• BrIII.h Foreign Secretary Devin
conferred today wlUi Oecrelary of
Ctate Ilyrnea. presumably lo clarify
the positions of Ihe two cpunlrici
on Uvla Issue Byrnes waa dhH to
meet th is afternoon with W. Aver•11 Harrlman. Ihe new Becrelgry of
Commerce, who la leaving Ida nmbaiaodorlkl post In I-ondon.

It' may sound simple but sort.
In* majl In the air has never
been done by the Poet Office
Department hefdre. It Is a neces­
sary step in handling Ihe In-

jgpreaied volume of air mall tbs
government especla when tha

6 cant rate for dome*tie
air mall goes into affect on
Oct. I.
Ajrtt 4-W

Jewish New Y ea r T o
Be, Observed Tonight
Barvlcea will be oonduted this
evening at th* Jewish Community
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usher* In th* Jewish New
; 8707 and known as Noth Hashana’, r.. Roberta o f Orlando will
- assist in fthe amice.
"Where Lies Security» " will be
the. topic of tho sermon which wUI
be given this evening •* 8.00 o’clock
by Rank Attaina*. ____

tag at 10:00-o’clock-the

of the
"Juda-

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Briton Describes
Greek Strife As
Small Civil War

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tllork b mtnu, .i meal el h it

Ml*- llUnk told i-ollr**-»!*:»• site
fcerimk c i e n ta il.I la*t iilslit
«tt**r a bsiulli rrh'ied I.t moth•r'a miH-ery .-&gt;lote lh.it rite ri-j ,|
iilm half a bl«vk up ’If,- li.-el
•sttt} hurled a in Ml ele.i,er at
him lor good m e j.a rr
The rlenvrr mUvd It, iau?l

Itehcll'mis Forfeit Arc
Got tint? Arms From
Albania, Yugoslavia

Steel Firm W orkers
Protest
Sentence
Given To Mueller ^

SALONIKA,

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21—-i/P. —The
Prrnvirr
of
PITTSBURG. Sept. 2 5 -(&gt; D —
(•refer, ( nnsta.itin Tssldari*,.
Th* Duqursnc Light Company
ha* described the * i.ilenre In
in Pittahurgh today announced
m ilhtrn Greece a* actual war
that ita employe* have failed to
against Ihe nlale. Hr declar­
end thtlr' walkout aa ordered by
ed, lhal Ihe turmoil rrralril
Ihe Allegheny County Common
t I I.) cilprkir &lt;d leftist band* In
Plea* Court. The court yesterday
The**al&gt;’ and Macedonia » o
set the deadline fer th* end of
h* 4 a- auction- uf order bul
the walkout at 10:00 A. M. Baska i|Nr»llon of « v
trn Daylight Time today..
' ThP decision slated that, the
LONDON.
Srpl
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court would hold nine independent
poiii'fHitnn f«*r Mir ItrfttinH Korrljji*
lea (era guilty of-contempt unless
-(M ic e tit-lav ile»cidi.-.l the flglil
they called off the strike. At
inc in (JrriM r ,i' n "win.ill wnlf
that time It also aen'eneed the
8 UKVIVEO the crash of the Belgian sibena airliner In the Newfoundland wilderness, Jeanne Err. j ejvil wir. ' II. .* «il tlul I lie t.U’ei.
preallent
&gt;
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- , striking
__- union. BAVINO
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rrmwv |&gt;Une uv wlilrh ,ho Usd hern ' reerntmem has nresenu.l evidence
Mueller. to one vear Jrfc rtfr, If,
Mi if Mir i» brlli min f«»r» r &gt; wric
btfwr A tlrr when II irllUd on Ihr fioiulrr «(rpor| niii^m, flffinrl I h C«»4%l (iiMnl pliolo.
&gt; 4 . " J eenUmift-rof court. - * jflown*
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Mu llat.. had
Its* Mo:Her
had VafnaM
refused I.
to and
end' •llUf
fitiil Y iiito-Itivin. Iltiwrvcr, Mi'
strike which hea crippled business
K« rri&lt;n O ffn r irpK •riiiHtivr %.u I
•ml Induatry In the nttaburg area
Mm- Hiitf.h
*now in titer*'#When today's deadlint arrived,
w ill mil
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the court gave the strikers ona
tl.
titrrk k’ &gt;v ttinuiit i»«|iir *
estra hour to return to work.
thru «i«l
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Workers at th? JonrQ and
A m ,hlli&gt;i* r* thr Hi»M*h -|M»k••
Laugiilin strel corporation have
iimn. ihr litfrk r%i»httrr rt liret »
begun a sympathy strike. ApIty ASSOCIATED p r e s s
i «.«&gt;
At4*1HVlit* elf 4** *•»*•* H k* Y l l ^ o U ' i j .H I M h i H U 'I I
parsntly it I, in protrst niictnat
iih |
l i n i n '. t l r
th a t
any
f " * • ' •r 1
thP Jail sentence given Mueller.
Mi' -It*! Stalin I' hInv l«f«
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r«fi* •» w m Mi* Smilli Smni' • ••it#*i jnl I I.aughlin plants brlong lo the
l‘ * * limit d land that lllitaiii
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Sf.ilm
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( ’If) Steel Woikera tJnion. So
h|i t * •!* i»l»! Mm n i
«•;» » ■• i
f is* .itniftnir. ,"M uilivr*
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far, ab-ut 700 men have left
rO||llllltte.| \.y thr t i iVl k•
ilrr.v
tiling witty m! tit title
thtir jobs at ona of the plants.
Tlli *|MtkrOiiqii aid lie dl*| iml
Some have. been quota! a* say­
In AHaiitli. t fir fniiMiftlllmt
l lieej whrlhn M» Mi#*-i*ht fiuhtiio;
ing they are going to stay out
ram-'
forth
u-itl»
hiich
|irni*«\
Tinin tirrrn* hik anylhiii^ to »l
A. Itcid Manft, statu Legion ad
until Muellgr gelt out-of jail.
I&gt;nI••■i »Hi«l "On th«* whole, it l»

tlld tilt buidtt

limped it up to
»dd lo Ihe IMi. loo*, lie had yar-'
nrrgd In thr .»r*uf- Hill .alii
Mika Block .
"let

lillii

b.,tr

llie

VVp don’t haw ant

. ago.

* CoveiTMir •Caldwell an.nuunr-ed flic* appointment

i leaver

no-a- ali&gt;*

k

^

Named President
; Of Kiwanis Club,

Legionaires To Stalin's Statements Bring Varied
Leave Thursday Reaction Among South’s Newspapers
For Convention
^
To Take Part In
London Conclave

juUul, togctlui wifUi Joel A. Held Agency
Sanford postmaster and CampbdLj
I.Ofifiin.- Poet r»JI delegate, • w ill,
cision
leav# Tiiurcdoy mrming for the
Hour
national la^rinn convention which

IteacheH D e ­ it flunk, Pitc«»urHi;HiK 9inlriiit*nt.
frrih Ih»|m* to all Ihioi*
A fte r
Six -*It h'iKivry
fr*r w-»r
Debate Today*1 111 J||rk*«M|Vlll«*, Mo I IlllPe

cptn* Monday ak San Kranciaco.
— T O * vdll motor U&gt; Ocala and
Ji-RUSALKM. Srpl
25 M/P)
pick up K»l Marlin, “ delegala| -fhe Innei /.ionut Couneil i ,hIa ,
and
Ihr,,
to
Jackadnv.llle
wherej,Jpr|l|
P
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lhp
a k?iic)
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a
a
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a i
M I *A |
IM H I
M ir
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O k n ilJ
they will embark on n l*ello
„u,. ,,n,i
ihP London

with thr f*« 1 that Kin^ h " " K '
II e»f (#!*•*•'•* U hI out to rrturn
to hi4 fhinjir
*h rt|HN-|rd
1 I .o r London f..| A thru- Mnlav
thr
%|H»k«'»in.*n *ald their

I nltilt wii^ not
"pilltiKIli An
tidcno that &gt; uj**»l»nv and \1
a.tt'l Slnlirt atill Iruvr*
|human mdividijfil« hi- invnlvr.i in
thr wiirlrl |»f*r|ilt*»c«l n** t*» th« th* fiuhtiiiK. hu! »u*t ni lurndHu^
fJj'n
f hi* ►•e*1 rinrtil*
,,ppm(1' p ,,lP"
\ '" " I - " f
PCNinr tltrv •!«» »•*•( jll»« with th«- of •'•&gt; .«*ill -•*•*,l„mi.-,|
11,.,' llni
- II,
uct ion a of Russian ri-|ii
al ive .
,il|i|dviog
' lo- i.n-rk
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*
T)l, pc«vt Orlr.nu Times-Pic gus.biimenl with aims,
nyul„.
.sinlin'* Ktalnio-nU by
sr
( 1 _T
no lueah-i are full em.UKh to m i

thi* afternoon a fte r.Mr*. Charles
II An.livv,., th-. widow of. the
Inf#* Snifll-.r, &lt;l**t llticil to. flrrrpt

lh»» 11•••1111 fi•&gt;tt
K. iiiiM, *!i,. .. tiio I'ciqocratic

ir.'iiihu*.

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Slopes Of Soullu-rn
Negroes Are Told
Ity Or. .McCaslin
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TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 25, _
./V)—Spittfaril 1.. Holland, Klnriihl’if ual lliiut governor,
toilio* "its appointed by
(•tivonior Mi fin id Caldwell*
*lo sunfeed tin* Inti* ('luirlea'
». Antlrcu'a win* died a week

wav"

Ipvfpr

I

Caldwell
Announces
Action A fte r Mrs.
Andrews
Declines
T o Accept Position

Bandit Acquires
Obsclctc Cleaver

today and tltrrnn lie., a .lory.

Molten, Caton Com­
plete.. Ix'K'ion Tour
In South Florida

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'A s s o c ia te d Press L ea sed W ir e

Holland Appointed '
To Succeed Andrew s

Death Misses Crash Survivor For Second .Time

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Duq®
uesne3Wer
Employees Fail

/Initial Flight Of Reds In China
Stiil Refuse To Y-vFferinir Poet
Is Started T,.d,v Enter Peace Talks
STASHINCTON. fi.pt, 3f.. I f ll
— The government’* first flying
posfoff.qe took-off. today on an
experimyttal flight. If the ex­
periment works, Postmaster Gen­
eral Robert Hanncgan hope* that
^ v lth ln 1flea yean, t h f_ Uaitod
*ftatee can deliver air malUanyseherp in the world within 40
hours.
Here is vrhat i* happening on
that experimental flight today.
The plan? lies • cabin that’s
been fitted out like it railway
mail car. Kix mail clerks are
•board. With them Is a Aon 'o f
first-day
covert
bearing
the
brand-new 6 cent air mall etapvp.
/The cortre wera aent by etamp
■Vkollectors
P * '
'to “Washington for a
| Wdal
j
poal mark Indicating tha
first flight. The dark* w ilf sort
th* covers white tha plane la Jn
tha air on IU-&lt;way to Dayton,
Chicago, • Pittsburgh grtd New

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in*'* S*,ti.it»*r ha« b^cn
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f . He* maflty
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-

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«pl* • «tii|iaii v w,i .
t**•fj»yr rlr« I
pie i tout s.f fti«»
S.enfold Ktw ID '
ltd. I
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I u Kail f .? M,. • •MHNii* \r.»r
1 •1 f »• • i
Dlb- •
••i«"WtO'fl Ur||
1 lA.ll 1 MU nil .1 ( II I V.lf |iff&gt;t
.dent; l\ v r&lt;mi|iil»ell Ai Iip.ii
mrr, 1*11*1 !! *t il 1 11 urn witn
i
f.mtni'l ll s n i*♦!«! \ U A M * «a
son .uni l(al|di A Smith nent
ti&lt;-«l in I|i•* mrr f.o arrmiet rt
pir ,|dn*t, ^fl,t t|i.n
|M. A IU|l .,ff %.,u, , ^ I n l 't l i r
nffirrr

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term for which Andrew. .1 cTinetl
t.i ,-j-ek rc-uoniinatioii tlii* year,
will
elVe f,!r . tho lale seiutor
lnlII f.imiary ohm hi* own six&gt;eai I fm will-Virgin.
1 1t.-.. Ib’lilcctat uominatien vlrlunilv
rd&gt;cr‘rt[i
t\f

f.

H 'i l l

knn Ntiur I’ark

• htrf s-MitdlVe

\ ‘ *1 M»- w hu
latrr
llr.1.1 • fhr Sifiatr. ha« a (or*.
Ilirr I Ip 'da k'oirffuo lirrn rle\at«»t l
♦ • rank ,,f t’nitr.j Slatrt
Ki
ft

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orri«-isif uivr

Union Or«»-Mij/p-s
In iSoiflli Beaten

i
Ihr U r* Di It U-n II g.
r„,|ltl, po^toi ..f V ft b\ *•-»
tan t'hjiii h
1h Inn-1
It * f
,h.. lev - I , , m | |,*\., 11y ..f ll
I \\ I \ i , i
2f*. i4b
Mi,,
old Ion-, wi»\ii he-rn
Van
In- timv
Mir
mil .I ...I • L
llillner
fndtt) «h »u f»d that 17 uniun orand’ liappM-sl &lt;i.-nliir.- aln,
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N A N K IN G . China. Sept. 25— line*- plane to
. flail**,
. • »Trxu*.. .Ihen'j
.
. v'onfprcnr*- on I'nlrstiru',
lOnu
lA1)— Chinese Communist* still re­ to El I'aiO, Loa Angelc* ami hail u, Htilain keep* Jewirh leader*
fuse, to participate In peace talks rranciacr.
l*r*-n
atvKailltrd
■
fn .loientlon camps in the Unit
Mri'iislm was inlrod.ii.-d I
Ills tfH IK lrt h h fiv r
until a cease fire -order fs Issued
At Ihe ronvcntlon city they wiH ***"**•
lirello'i. II II Met'italia, and by •iiif*f* tIn* &lt; I t l u u tlU 'u t n r c a n lx - *
.
•nd an -armistice. arranged.
he Joined by Mr*. Field and Mr*.
my*-&lt;uu.iT- hrgnn Ih^j Mitjrk • .
Tho council, yplal ta. Lurn. duwii. qu. rich (bn American thir»l for
A
communist spokesman - ;in M
„artln.
who *have been motoring thr British invitation' after a rqlightmmrnP^. Along the soma m
m"
v a.
m j *?• Hn.
Mrfd*Iitr itl’frillMNl lit
*^litin,-r ilcclarcd -Our general
Nanking aatd today tbnt the Com- through th* ’west, and by Mr*. alx'-houp it(‘hat.l tn“Jhrii*fclei7i.'Thi*‘ line, the Memphis ‘ Commercialrotinsid, .leioitn-' ( ’..o|ii ( r,f Ilirmmrmlst peace ~TTe!tothrtor, General Mann "viho hae been vi*ltlng Jn
London Conference I* nnw in re Appei.1 deelnr.-d Slulin hns lu.t
toi-li.iiii
lur
I-. rod &lt;n investi.
Chou Kn-Lal, will remain on tha Seattle, Wa»h. '
I In in, It,'a l,' S t r r i-I „ l Mi h i|ilti
cess while Aral, delegates eonsuli-i , upiid.i.U'il +&gt; b,- Mursul -hjirtlve
w*a» i ' l l
of pru«reldrltncs In Shanghai until the.'MeThe Orange lloreo apeeial left new proposal, of tlieir » » n ,
T 8-lill . * lin t. I , know i- „ ii a i.* iin .|
,,f w -ild . ntntiiunisin. Dial. Ihe
-vi-rv on
mamli are met. The spokesman, Jacksrnville 'a»t .veiling »&lt; ‘Lnn
» ■ ferttt-*
I lie v% •Id
, I w n . I..,- »i..ini
.l-pp*"l in w »|.i.|m-&gt; -aol I. him eii.nigh
*
.
i nn il-abstin*'
H i * * i i i i »' iitself.
i » , i i , jJ,-w»
r
&gt;1 ilato
lf--g
fv|kl&lt;1* '
HtftMkl '• v IkfC
Wang Ping-Nan, said that either - .. ........ ..................
* -I
* i Hi 1
\\
•
Iv ,-.m p
oclock with betwien aM and *™»| work ve»lrrtl»v for Iw
(„r (I.- 11—i - f tin- M-al-l t 'tHV tin*It • . I l i r
h
•I ni a ir. *
»*A
' H ill
General George C. MarAall or delegate* alioard. Among ,!he«r
- . ' i t » um
I
........
u.
|.
alcrl
... I l l . -Ti-Mig
t.md oily
1 1 i f *|
M m ir i|K il
/-• *"
H 8 1 - 8i s l i l i g
t'f
Uml,e»|
Slate*
Ambassador
J. were K5 member* of tin- Miami Jrr it null in Hint other ritu
t line* nf tbe ) . i // •i. i ID
III I'nti- I'M ""' Mim»l.-i .Main, • Jurn-• Moilglltoil. kee|irr Mini »-.»»«!
. I--.I
I*\ .Di
i-&gt; barm
Leighton Stuart could get a cease­ Drum and Bugle Corp* of the Agency *"i. 1 .*?* any lh&lt;- -t,i|i|ii,gm niging
■.-illterl ' i-l
fire guarantee from Generalissimo Harvey W. Seed. Po»t, (hue lime, w t. u |.rolc*l ngalnst Tli.- d- (|ue*li»i&lt; and ainarr -lalcumlit (In ' "it- iniMikr
1, ' Ii •
porlalimi of Jrwiah inuingranl
-till r*,mii»nitil. - 1 will.- i.llciiliun lioin ip, Mine Ne* York linn *tilr|i *-n'".l
ton I I " "
I-l. d
One -&gt;f
Chung.
natirna and oli. lime Internation­ and the killing ,,f oiu* ,&gt;f tlicin III’ I hi- nrM.,|*a|ni ■ today ll«w .
louijlilli
mid
(|lt.
, llinsg* ri hour this
nrovulrd
the
late
farpillar
Uil»y
Q
..
“
“
S
'"
'......
,
,liullrltijolt pn-mlnnc
.
If this were done, said the al champions .Paris, UA!7t. "They Tlie
man
killed- wns
Cchin ever, in*»»t moriilng rdilinim o n - a Do ' u irt-rnl .-Jilpmrlit of liew In " ir park. ^ lie
aid lie hn-l aiiiiatioi, 1
(bat low inforveCommunist, then term* of on are out again to bring home the Schwart, who died in n figlit 1«
fined tlirm»clv.-a lu n. news pre- nionkryn
walked Bralo Sited many time*. in,-i,| nffic-i . in miiiii* -towns are
armistice could be established b;
by baron.”
hicon.” said
»*ld Reid Mann. There tween a hriliah hoarding pm ly and *entatiiui.
..n o.te d
ll* . iloetor
and
"11 mI impiiUr fTer-pllo" com-.
.
.
. Inwyci VV'lkilig ill tl'—i- roll.."bin with
the group
known aa
a 20
piece down band pasieiigern on n *chooner’ which
_
_ the Marshall . w][|
„ M| B,____(,c „
. . Dl#€
A right vcliig itnli-( ominuniflt
&gt;Wlilrman “ l-rra. lier.” Iia."
I»» '" ‘ "k". an I nl-i. In|d i - m p t i a , in Imu b,,-,,,|„- . udbi partisan
military
nr
committae 0f — Miami Auxiliary
Police and WJ|| Inicrrcptoil when it tried i» I nawspapm, l.'Fpo&lt;|u,-, iiaih-d it* m in e
iary I’oiicc-ami
nmrlnalcd In g ird the— f "
“
d - tn.
•I-nl\ , ldni-1 1 ■ 'In- In-.,ling of
General Marshall (a acting * • a color guard and riflo (•"■jn, ,n rn„
illegal Inimigrnul, Into *tory Mid, u *&lt;jl - f il&gt; •»•*,i .pi**- again heel, .
* •,f "|,svf , !**•'%• ,f . tffAhi'V.;•"!
»w»l*
nod hi i -u nirmliet,.*
.. --,(. 1.-10 1
special envoy from the Unitad the all day parade on Uct. 2.
I’nlr.tinr.
lion*. It isiii th«i if , Mnr*li*l lie, u llor.v III 111** Trrrpllon ward”
all" -*k.-&lt;!l lo IliPlli Ilir .«"&gt; -nlaaev
'• rl'
"•
" «
State*.
Assistant Department Adjutant!
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.Stalin ,|o&lt; . iml Im-Im-v,- tlirs•• 1* of M -nkev Island liaiifofd and and ' Innortmi* •I*I t •tg■■ lirj-i
Holmes Melton returned Tiu-.ilay!^,
. ..
.
,
danger of
"W hy
h*.
K ein U i-'le f ' o i l l i l i
P i r n T in | nh
" I "
I * I h . w p iia fp S h i p m p n t s
evening from what he dverthe I , o C C T C l Ivt’C O r C ls A r t *
Uussin M.-pond d dnii-*hlli/i.l|on I, nnr*t mis duly with rtinr niul
-I tt Hall » .i I
•* a Vi-ty succesefnl speaking tour
In &lt; B r »iliir * n # l A f 'I 'r i - i l ,,f lu " " " V " " m1' *
"'V,,v ill, , 4 il), Ih e U . t l" • llld r i
l i n t . I d r l - «&gt;..!
1 ••! 1
\iil N e w / c a la n d
made In behalf jrf Legion *labll i
I l l l r t J U I I U C I r » I I r l r l l iup Moi-lnid Vaiiln&lt;.rimi«n
Iln-I"-. wIn , i t n v f i k .1 fr * w eek, a n , I 'In- II* v II
II
IIsation n«d rapamion In I’lnellas
-----------genem! mid 'h- I o-w li i.t-rn-ral ago im l liv*t l l i r l n 1 llir m &gt;-&gt; well u l l r n - A l r /
I', Nrw
i . v !•
tinI n -.
TOKYO. .‘&gt;pl. 25 l/l’i Sen .1 f-unua &gt;H-lllg IIM-ll 1- 1I Alit I I l f
aruf Hillsborough counlie* Wi'l(
J. i ,
-l-i- -I- I -Ui.y proII. Monkey Island rllquellr llial rn.ivi.d,in, In In- lielil al !'-•&gt;*
NEW A*ORK. Sept. 26—OP)— him waa Department Vice Com­ record* w«-rP InlrCdtired today at
■rmy T“
I
. ,11 i„
i» &gt; i .to I by thj
IJ iv- y w eir. al|]e In lilt**-* Wi''k.v In j B e n i Ii in I b l ' d a - i
Tha Coast Guard sent two am- mander Frank Caton, one lime the Japanc*c war crime* tiulj
fn Ixndon.
1 .&lt; ltd"ll. a *p..ke«man /" rj It a v r m e w lre il IncInM ire a n d m ake
I i*i,-- pintle &gt;h.pII ,........ K. M'»i. i
a• t . na
-1
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■
ihlbian planea out In fo 'th a *A t ­ professional
magician.
whose which disclosed the iin|miiall*lir; ||,g Brili&gt;o foreign Of fire dp l i eu lo .m a l-d e b a t In to s im ia n so­ sypr. uilrudi'ut of v li-ndi. |-.&lt; ml on - '
N nil-, ittj tier,i , It*
omic to deliver medical luppliea magic went over big.’ he said. alma of former Prime Minute, rlnre-l dial Britnio welcome* Prune
&gt;»Ti pb. .pbitt&gt;- I-Inn l s
ciety
around
i|uestlonaite*
I.,
lafilled
la.i-l
1
V
,
#
j—
t
0
to a burning tanker this morn­ Th'*y were at PlnCBa* County Ilideki T 0J0. The recanl* wrre Minister Klaliir’a ’statenjeiil that
’NuU.’’ cry ttir MiTiTrrrU lo nil out .'elaling to nd.mni tiatio., near tb,v Lqitsicr, which wet a
ing. A t least one o f the planea Poet, in ClearwarUr, Friday even made at n meeting in IP 10 al there I* no teal i|ai|t|lf of. M .new
succeed td in Its mission, The Ing, and were' Joined by Walter which the Privy Council approved war. The sphko*ni.nu(iP ^ 'a reVj,1 that hf Hit* "social aetlvlly." K.|aa tally ami fmance p-dlcle, of M-hnof*. I cttpitired b\ tl.,. Jap im-*,. during
Guest* introduced wi-ii- Jeff, thi i, &gt;dvutnre lit Hu- Pacific.
tanker, tha Bannlngton, has radio- .Woolfolk, aselelsnt State attor­ a pact with Germany and Italy.
(h? British .lioW^ Wi(tT7ig!&lt;b wfiat scornful of nil of Hit* fancy mon­
key etiquette U nil extra long tailed
of
district
manag'i
I-Ml 'T,r r.mri.n i i , depusits o f
ad that tha fir* U being brought ney of Lake Walee and 7th Pl*Tojo wa» prime minister at
.■ effect thr Inlk will mtvp. 11I (he fox squirrel from fa*wburg which Jnhnum,
Western Ifnian Trlegmpl. • •- in |&gt;I,-. |.1,,. on ibe two island* about
under control but thr** members tle Department commander, who time. The rFrord quote.1 Tojo a* Paris I’enre Cirtlfrrinc*'.t*ild at
w'a-v tecenlly presenjed lo llie Zoo Orlando, (' II; Ko„.|lz of • bar
I ■J.ii.n.in
. u « ,,- .li.|i|,,. | ,-vef/
of the crew are dead, three ar* made a ehort talk.
saying: “Anv race that die* -out*tha United Nation* meeting*by IL O Boxrdon of that rlly
lestuwn. VV Va , and •,‘ly'b- Mutt. yea•&lt; f--rP tin- um
Fsimihgmissing and two others ar* burned
under
th?
rule
ef
survival
of
t
h
e
A
n
o
t
h
e
r
ItrltisH,.
f/icii»l*g*pr*-»•Saturday night they appeared
prcslde.il o f tin- Key '-lul, of • i ■ -inv in bulb A 0 * 11 alia ami
seriously.
at Rrooksvllle, Sunday afternoon fittest* is not worth existing on e&lt;| n view that Klalih's remarks
He'mitt«lP High School.
New /.els.id test,, very latgel/
Th* 10,000-ton veaael Is heading at Mulberry and Monday at Ybor this earth. If we fall to arrompIMi could be an imJir*tioit*Vr an irrt
• o etli-.iKive ’ll-,- nf pbii.phate a*
slowly under hek own power to­ City l-oat wher# thev were hosts our grand mission of spreading portaut change in Ihe direction
I,at.liter to krep tin- pasturet in
ward Wilmington. N. C. Tha to all of Hillsborough' County the Imperial
ipcnai way at the time slid technii|up of Russia's foreign
go o d , o lid .I icm
planea
wars- dispatched
from posts. There was very good at it should Ir*. done then it rannot (mlley. However, ha silld that
ohailrston. 8 . C.- and Charry tendance, especially 01 W.orl&lt;l Vi. be heprd evm If we go out of events alone will show whether
him
4 O PE N IIA G E N , Sept. 25- (/ll
such an expectation Is warranted.
Point, N. a , and wera to parachute II vetarai
eteransy' and
an Iota .o f enlhus* existence.
'I In* koala bear i* the most pqpCrew* cf four Danish fixhing
supplies to tha ship.
Melton.
nlar Au trail.in animal.
(asm.„ sai^rM r.
boats today charged that th-y
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 25
-•
were intercepted off the &lt;ref men (/Pt— The Florida consumption |
coar.t by Ittisxfan naval rrnfl. The of gasoline during the month of
/. -•
fBhrrmcn derlsred, that the Rus- August totaled neatly 42,000,000
elans had laken them ashore end gallons — an increase of about
•toy vtlet*n In tired of sen.
detained them fur several day*. 30 percent over Autf't't of KM C.!
Jcr* itree of rhantel In any of
The
fishermen
related
how
they
T'he consiiniption, which Helled
U.c vdiowink categoties la rv»Clarence leaser of Akron. Ohio,
NUERNBERG, Sept- 2 5 - (4 1 MIAMI, 8 ept. 20 , &lt;/P»— The limited. &lt;|uartcra -will
penult had run Into coastal waters to thr state m’or0 Ilian | 2 rH00.n»Mt. qurtetl to vtr.lt the office Of
scored a hole-In-one at tha
Judgmcnta in Ihe principal war 30 Eetonian refugees who are j They are teaching themselves avoid a storm and were helping also is an increase of more than
liif tr..jx,iL.|b!e sgrncleu listed
tool* Country Club i W R R
crime* trial* of world war tyro seeking entry Into the United English. The womeh — with Ihe a German cutler fired across ’their 500,000 gnllons over the July
below:
cording to an announcement.
will be handed 4«wn next
States although’ they lack pro­ equipment &lt;&gt;n hand -i. are sew- the Russians ftTed across their consumption.
Coordinator — E B. Carter
beginning Monday.
per
Immigration
n“ nt*
visa* ing n rw rlnlHr* :.AniTOvpAlrlnf bows. Ths Dsnes said they were
Atlantic National Bank Build*
An official announcement eaye have settled down to a life of those worn during "-'their long taken to Wamemuonde. where
liur.
HOYLE RKC’OVKRH
leaner** happy moment cams
their vessel, were searched. They
It will taka two and possibly three housekeeping and waiting. They tea voyage.
Employment — U. fl. BnJ
.
days to review evidence and read are living In an empty, dockThey sleep ntt ’ cot« loaned by said that everything resembling
State Senator IJoyr! F. Uoyiel pl'iym/'.it lien Ire, 113 No.
the verdicts reached on the XS front pier in Miami.
Park Avenue.
tiia:-cl»y of Miami. Roomrf for a wespon wss thrown ovarhosnl. has recovered from his llliiev*
**axl leaders of Gtrmany and m v m
Vocational Training snd Edu­
tha men and women arc ar­
• nd was greeted yesterday by.
The
two
groups
of
refugees
charged
cation — T. W. tawton, Court
vho tailed
Td over 8,000 mile* from ranged by hanging curtains Iw, BUSHIAN C IVILIAN B NABIIRO many friends in tno downtown
House.
area.
------------------Kwetlen In small fishing boat* tw**n concrete posts. Thtf women /
&gt;‘f
-■
1 11 1.
a
legal A.v.l»tanre. Ilaspilallxa*
meals on c|ty-loanM. -'•UERI.IN. 8 epL 25-(/T)-Aro*r|r
ogre* their quarters are ade­ prepare
lion and Btste . Uervice Ofllcer
ble stoves. Most of the
ARCHBISHOP INDICTED

Ihree .New-bpiuer^ u*. k.ji.-nio«.u^.

Supplies Are Flown
To Burning Tanker

f

Reel Navy AccuHcd O f
Intercepting Danes 12,000,000 Gallons O f
Gas U I* In Florida

Lazear Scores
In One A t Local

Nuernbergr Verdicts
To Begin On Monday

FIRE

IN

Estonians Feel Certain Immigration
Officials Will Let Thcm’Stay In U. S.

STOCKYARDS

quate but they ar* gnxfoua to
become permanently settled.
. r
25— ( A l ­
Tim * passes slowly for th*
and firemen^ were weary travelers as they await
word from a Washington, Immi­
gration board on whethar or, not
they will be admitted Into the
country.

Veterans

ead ’ anil Russian military police
ia donate*! by well wlahey.
ive teamed up for a quick
little money they need
BKUMtADK. Stpl.
25-4/1')tulion of a murder rato In
provided hy the Travelers Aid- Berlin.
A
Joint .patrol
today. The head of thn Itoman Catholic

Society.
.
•-i arretted two
Russian civilians
. Cart. Felix Tandro. Reader oJt for th# murder of a 28-rear old
th# .first groqp to arrive/ t\tnf.\;(j German woman In .her notr^e In
erfbed Ukr little roving hand ’of tho American sectot of tho city.
refugee* s» ."peopVj without a The' Russian* are suspected uf
Meanwhile, thejr have set about country.” Ilul hopefflliy he said: being’ -3cmoboli»cd soldiers w^o

Church lit Yugoslavia, Archbishop
Steplnar, today was indicUvl ns
an inciter of terrofini. In chsrg.'X
filed With the Croatia Supremo
Court, tho Archbishop is accu»cd
of being an nctiVo participant

is* ths central UetajbL taQoxJst
" r lt
movement during
the war.

,_ ■

‘
‘

fc

" &lt; '
,.-t

*

I

,

^

,_

s

i ' 4 r k ‘,

Service

— Contact Uirough Lloyd F.
•Borle. Oounty Urrvice officer,
'i'.tksrlt UuUdin*.

•

*

•L
"

ll.utin Sender A'alsUnce to
Hrrvlceromi. ex-Hmdcemen and
lheir Ucpcndenta — American
Red Crnevi. lotkefrnnl Boulevard.
Veteraiui Administration —
Martin M. Rudich. ShcrUPa
Ofilce every Tuesday.
. — ,*&lt;■ . ..vri.

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                    <text>TH t l SANFORD. HERALD, SANFOR*, FLORIDA

MONDAY, SEPT, 23, 194*

Near Record Milk
Supply Available
For County Diets

Cartier, 67, a resident of Lon*-}
wood whe died laat Tuesday, wire
bald Thurodsy afternoon.
Rev
B. W . Miller, pastor o f tha Speck
ltd Bird qhurth o f God, offlcl
ated.
A r r a n * omenta warn li
charge of Fairchild o f -Orlando.

Seminole ' County residents will
:__________.
o n ■ u rn e mor*
mar* than
than fiAff.OM
5,578,000
quarts of milk and milk prodicta
tula year fr\ maintaining the
County's ■high nutritional • stand­
ards, it waa predicted Unlay by
I the nation's leading, distributor of
‘ Wiry products.
..
•
.
'•With n near record supply of
milk cumin* from the nation's
Jalry farms, consumption of dairy
iruducls this year is expacled' to
steal that o f 1946 when more
than 60,000,000,000 quarts were
h im timed,’' said G, W. Diehl, head
of A. A I'. Food Stores national
fa iry department "A 22 percent
increase Ins per capita &lt;ory mapion of milk during the war yaara
nslped overcome the Iota o f nfetrtti 6n censed by curtailed supplies
a, fats end oils and helped being
ibout the nation's high ntitrfUmal
•artima levels.'
A greatly incres»»d at):
oat cheese .products i

HAMID raiUDINO BISHOP of Lie Episcopal Church In the United Sluice,
the fit. flev. Henry Knox Sherrill (left), UUhop o f Massachusetts, Is
congratulated In Philadelphia by lit. tlev llsnry St. George Tucker,
Vt-ilmo of Jllr/vmoud, Vs., retiring niter 0 years service, (fnlerimllunol)

Florida Officials Begin
TaskOfRegisteringS,000
StudentsFor ClassesToday
GAINES VI.LE, Sept. t*3. (Spa
■lal—-With sopHralions of admit
•it file, of/ldsli: of the University
j ( ’Florida will begin today the
ask of registering and assi*nln*

will hav* no more room apses U

lie ‘ explain! the
fish were fed «*tt tnos*
thoa* time*
timet m
the Tenaleep hatchery where thi
w er« raised. .

B E A U T IF Y
YO U R HOME
with V E N E T IA N
B LIN D S
^
Wo can make arrangements tor yon to finance
them on ElAflY’ TERMS*
-Venetian blinds made to fit any size windows

Munlry and other milk prodoeta
ire expected to continue plentiful
during the fall and winter months,
Diehl said, These products con­
tain nearly 1*4 percent of the rsli ttaaV.S.
erlea, 24 percent o f the protein*, Yugoslav* amqfht to arrwt them fn connection with the shooting of a
IB percent of the fata, 74 peccant Russian soldier.’ A U. 8 .'Investigation proved they were Innocent. The
i f the calcium and 45 percent, of
C. Kelson. North Park Falls, W la; K. Shuseel.
tha riboflavin consumed by' the San'JTtandeco; and C. Scott, MashvlUe. _ (Zaleraatt^ua Radiophoto)
tvcrOgo individual.
•
The pioneering efforts o f food
Yov can relieve poison*Ivy with and bicarbonate of soda, applied
■halna In developing a straam4nnt . distribution system, Diabl a paste made
* . \&lt;from witch hacel two sr threw times a day.
isld, have made possible the quick
movement of milk and milk prod­
ucts from ’ dairy center* o f dense­
ly
populated
consumer areas.
Modern refrigeration equipment
md ’ Improved handling methods

Free Estimates
Wood and metal stotr
11**

*

Repairing — ReflnUhing '
■

SE M IN O LE V E N E T IA N B L IN D CO.
820 WEST THIRD STREET

PHONE 1152-W

1hi- lrhuul
former

students,

&gt;f whom have been mdiflrd

mi l

cut rFgjsirnlloM jirrrhlU, v»ill i &gt;nirt -Momlny, Tuesday and Vt’eilil section* a r j classes the largest teidsy, according to their indivldwiden! body lli lfie history ol lal card assignment. They will
he sta te university.'
*|&gt;ort tu Ituorn 204, l.'ingurKc ire good,; some o f them being airy,
Former students, rygistgr Juday. tall, sijd rndst. present thidr v e ­ omlillonejL snil having the m a t
Tuesday and Wednesday and alt (isfrlilinu (id mit liefure they can nothm l/gwtng ^equipment. The
*uno new* for this type o f work
irst-tim e students Will ho trgjs itncrcd with registration. .
i red beginning Thursday and
Firtl-innc students at tlio Uni- ire high slid earnings are in-oulinutng Friday and Suturdiy
eral.y will report T h u r s d a y .-rcooed with proficiency.
-lan es 'w ill meet Sept. :«&gt;.
norninjf, September 20, at tl:tH) Hr. Fons A. Hathaway, State
Allhoegh the m ajority of thi /Hoick, -at the University audit- HrectOr of the United Slates
roblems of expansion for an ,un
rium fur orlentntiun uml regie- Cnipluymoul- Service, status that
irccedented inrollm snt hud bevi ratlun. The registration period h,, •recruitment problem should
■olvvd on 'the rva of the regis or them will tontinuc Friday a less difficult this year, despite
ha increased demand, due to th«f
retion perlcd, tha housing short
nd Saturday morning.
iga in GaltitiTrlir, remained thi
Meanwhile nt Totlahassec (,ffi.‘- •nricty of fscili litany ace vices
•iggrat headache fur &gt;U nlver|lt]
ils at Florida Sin’ ,, Gollrge fur rhich have-been provided for the
i/firial* and students . alike.
Vomen wenmaking arrange- mployers. S e v e r a l companies
Officials urged that student* tents to temporarily (aka care iave’ built cuhvciileot and' at*
rho have nut definifa assurance f some of the' University's over­ rtetive housing with adjacent

•f a (dace to live d rfe r tbeii
ullage entrance until the Sfconi
sem ester,'E van over-night rooau
ire scarce, thsy pointed out! .
All availably tin-campus p«l»
ng has been assigned, —Lewil
Jlstwk, assistant .re g istrar, cm
rhssiteil, and the City of Gaines
rule is filled tu capacity. Unit
tdditfcmsl temporary housing no*
inder construction 1* complete,

«™ e n *,***?»•t*1*

r*

■)

F. ft .

,'IL^i'LLr

suatuter session
N\, other rft'lntin toothers,
■cepted sincc^tfrsn.

M C W N G ON T IlB C U FF
va — wn -

Him Mo n D,

l y . Arthur Wells Hew, of Rich­
mond nrtd Alekandris. fur thus*
who like golf and tettnli and don't
like to keep 'score. Mr. Dew'd
alfe was'his patent attorney, ate

though het himWITH ttltomap-foa.
Difwrtemint’s bureau of

ordinance Tn lh# Pentagon Bull4*
log.

dtsloi Employment» Service has rill eUo be nn Increased demand
tterted IU wruUment drlvs^toi or ' peeler, nnd floor workara.
&lt;upply thee, worker*. The ® a Soctionlxcra remove aoctlona of
steyment Service Is requesting "ruIt from peeled oranges, tangwomen interested in wofK In the fines, end grapefruit with a
dtros Industry to register for moll knife. Skilled vrorVin cen
•mploymfnt * t thtlr ntArttt of* it«rt on n pieronvork bAilt, while
flee.- Bome.ptenu expect to open irtski.llrd or leg. skilled personnel
wrly IV October end’ other* »1J1 wg|n on an F,°urly scale an3
tet under tf*y as tha season whangs to - piece-work basis as
regresses.
The
local
United ,h«Y „, become skilled.
Working
Elates Employment Serplc. o f. ‘ondlllonl. ,n the seillonlalng unite
Ices who kaa* ordsra in thslrx ------ ------ 1 -----:-------- * '*

uppHH ((R a c k e t p o a c h e r s
ELGIN. Scotland—(AT— Poach,
■rs mss#
MOO a . weak selling
era
make $400
selllnr
nlmon tjnd trout from the Earl
&gt;f Morey's stretch of the Kivir
Ussle, mys the Elgin Angling
Muslin~li named alter the city
of Moeul, when It flret was made*
- ■ ■■ i

■■■ i ■W- mm mmmmmmm0— .

Spartans In 400 B. C. used wood
smoke as a form o f gas war-fir*.

« « r A$*0K CVSAF P0VM8
9

ocatlon, t;
Ivin* accoi

T U E S D A Y and W E D N &amp; SD AYt

. . .. It w ould b a eoiy to b-«. a.u id But w e all k n o .
siat e^eu-in- thi* ay e of «W ctronic miracle*, th e re
MUST1 b e w lrp bofore th e re can b e electric service
in your hom e.

2.378.87Q e e -u a . 9.

pound, c

wwential copper wire orc^oroci by Floridf^ow er

i.

hight Company ere still undelivered. Just a* toon o .
-Y.u

W H IS K E Y

can get additional supplies of copper wire an*.

£ihor critical materials, the more than 2000 mem i burs ol our organisation Will makegood their pledge
to bring you the benefit* of cheap electric aervin
" the earliest possible momeiA

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la Unity Th*rw. I« Strength

Partly cloudy thin a ft e r n o o n th ro u g h
Wednesday, l ew widely sca ttered a f ­

4 * m u M 'i h * rrtM •I Urn W.wUi

the Frstress *f. America*,
rrseperily for Ranferd.

te rnoon sh ow ers.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY
VOLUME XXXVII

THE WEATHER

NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA. l ’UF.SPAY, SEPT, 2d, 194G

Established 1908

' . /

Associated Press Leased W ire

Warren Says

Urges Prevention O f
Conflict Even To
Point O f Appease­
ment I f Necessary

^Russian Policies In
Germany N ot To Be
Directed
Against
Britain And U. S.

arian Frontier
Big

Four

Ministers

Declaring that Djr United States
Helicopter Removes Plane Crash Survivors
Receive
Criticism
la on tho very brink of ga r with
the most powerful nation en
From Col. Hodgson,
earth. Puller Wsrrsn, Jacksonville,
attorney and 1940 candidate fo r
Australian
Delegate.
governor,
told
the
inter-city
meeting of Rotary clubs at the
.MOSCOW, Sept. 24, (/P)—
PARIS, Sept. 2-1, (/P&gt;—The
SemlnuL Country Club last night.
Prime Minister Stnlin put
Allied
peace conference has
I hot everything possible shook!
UP a calming hund today
be Hone to prevent this war even
taken
steps
to ease the ten­
and told the world tbnt he
,u in,, point of appeasement and
sion
nloiiR
the
southeastern
did not think there would
a ided that we cannot leave it to
frontier of Slnvic*Jiurope in
our dlploniaU, our aenatora. our
be another wap in the near
tile lialkaiia. The M ilitarymilitary leaders and the beads1
future because hu believed
of our government to perfect *
('onunisaion of tho confer*there was no real danger
laaiing yeace.
U
eiice
voted today to removeVaulting tii the fourth ubjfct
of n new war and that the
all
fortifications
alopR Buiof
Itutary
which
Is
"tho
advance­
threat of war tlosw not exist
jfnria’s frontier with Greece.
ment uf international understand-:
at the present.
mg; goal Will and oeare,’" Mr;
Tho acthln wan taken with- the
Stalin suggested that, ths ru­
Warren told the insmber* of the
approval of an amendment to
mors and alanna about a poaalN. w Snprua; Delomd and San­
tho suggested Bulgarian pcaco
ford Rotary rluba that It M.
blt new war ware Juat ao much
trvuly. tlrroc* had offvrtd tho
t*lk — but for a purpose. 1 Ho
tjeir duly and the duty uf every
amendment.
other civic &gt;nd fraternal urgent.
.blamed tha talk on wbat ha
Thin ileciat.ni ramo as an
aartuu in tit-- country to find a
called nnlve politlclana and mili­
^luorira^ apokr^tian hinted at a
wav out uf this unneceaaary mlatary-political intelligence agenta
n|Hprdup in tlx- work of tho peacemnlei sThndjng ‘ W[ith 'Ku**le *inc«who, ho Raid, need thla clamor
materS&lt;&gt; fur., not a aingla
the nekt war. If it cunir*. will
to do .three things.
• treaty tin* l&gt;eeii completed with
bo
lb,,
last
uno
and
“
there
won't
To h e lp
their r govomn\?nt
nnjri .&gt;f tho furhicr ritrtny na. ’
be enough people left on earth
wrrat rnoro conceaaiona. to make
li»na'sinvolvod,
Italy. Romania,
Ui
Mart
another
war."
it hard to cut the military budK.Miami, ‘ Hungary m llulgaria.
Mr.
Warren
uiiipliasixril
the
gat* of
their countriaa, andto
Tlio Fmrign .Minuter* of tha
terrifir destructive powcr of the
pbt a brake on tho demobllliaHit; Knur plan In .it down today
atomic .bomb which he 'declared
tlon of troops and thereby evade
I l.i o.ii-iilei tho i|ur*tlun of what
could not remain e **rcet of the
the quick growth of unemploy­
In &gt;1.. al-.ol Italy'* colonial poaIN THE COMPANY OF IIU WIFE, hit daaghUr, Jean, and her pet. United States for long, lie atao
ment in their countriaa.
m" i&gt;ioiu
'lliev al-o announced
l*ol.iieu lo tile Iht.easin, *pe-d amt
former
Secretary
of
Commerce
Henry
A.
WlsUare
la
pictured
as
be
spoke
their intent ion ,.f wreding out
Stalin
did "*
not' 'mentionthe
rnnge of air power nnd the di)
to
a
nationwide
radio
audience
(eUewIng
hie
resignation,
lie
said
hr
olhor
tieaty
nnieii.tmrnta
In
countries he hod in mind.
would continue lo tarry on hie “ fight for peace.”
(International! Istrurtlvcnes* of V-bomb*, dUoaa*
order to .ave time
bomb* and many other aecrol
Thera
wer#
many thlngnthat
weapon* which ha,| never boon
JiiM a few nollt- l.ef ore tho
he said, in reply to a list' of
1 u»e.l y«t. And declaring that, If
auestiona submitted to hlnf by
It iK Foot Milii-trr* were schad* •
we rannot find a way to make
the Moscow correspondent of the
ub'd lo meet, they were critlpea... permanent, wo ahuuld at
London Sunday Times, In which
cited in -eatliiliK term* by Au»lea*t do everything wu can^ t »
tha United States waa mentioned
tinllan delegate. \V. |(. Hodgson.
insure peace for our time*.
specifically.
Long a chump inn -if the smaller
Although suggesting .that there
nation*. Col. Ilodgaun attacked
The Ruaalan I’ rlmo Minister
i*. greater danger of war today
I lie minuter*
o f the United
said the United Stalea now holds
•lit A*ein ivn :i&gt; ••itKsa)
than there waa in tho summer
State*, Hr.lam. France end RusA threat lo peace In having a
The Intel shortage eeaultrd to­ of 193K. Mr. Warren insisted that
•la for uyreetitg among themmonopoly of atomic weapons.
day in a demand for *n off-calen­ then* is no !m*le cause for war
-ein'» on a nuir.bar of key issue'.. .
StaRn-.minimised this by deelar.
dar oenslun of Congress.. Republi­ hil'Vffit this cyuntry and RufiitF
t!;»C ■irthmaA .l j . nrricpUr .»Vd
can Rentier StjfCa Hridge* ot The basic causes of war ho listed)
atomic bomb to be as serious a
Foreign Ministers' decision that
New
ellmpehiir
recommended as (l&gt; The dealra of one country
the final dnpnaul of Libya, Rrlforce a* certain politician* are
that lhr I’ongree-men. no* in ri­ for the land of another, ( 2 ) da- 1
tifa and the Italian Somaliland
inclined to regard It; that atom
ce**, be called bark lo lake action sire of one country for the trailo
bomb* inertly are Intended to
were to lie determined Jointly
on afhsl he called a aalinnil trials uf another, and (3) hangover of
Intimidate weak nerves and that
by the llig Four.
arlalnn from the rrcoatml of meat grudges from some past wtt.
1
In themselves they can .not de­
by the OPA.
| The Australian
berated
the
Nona of theaa conditions exist
cide the outcome of a war, and Shipbuilder
mujox' .power.*
for stipulat^pg
Disputes
today to rouse trouble between
that the atomic bomb monopoly
Due to what they drscribe a* thla country and “Rusaia,-ha said,r
| that the .UnitosL Nation* would
will not last foe very-h vn r *m f -Group's Figures On vary small butchering quotas al­ since America wanU no^part .nf.*
filiapnse of ilnusi - Italian colonies- besides, ua* of tha bomb will bo
It
L'. .1 1 e&gt; could
••.ml I iln
a if ra w
by tha OPA. Seminole .Russia and RuasTa 'doe* not covet
if il.M
I lie III.*
llig Four
itotl agree
Company's Profits lowed
Adoption of the UI4(T-I7 City among theniaelve*.
cattle growara are not only un­ any of our territory, there are
liu d got- for the fis o u l )VU|. b e g in ­
able to replenish tha almoit cmnty no trad* conflict* and relation*
Divluicd lludg-iiiii. “ They aln in g t lc l. I and f ix in g u f tlm rate
meat rountera At local storee but
— Industriallft •Henry J. Kaiser face heavy loaaaa of caltla again b.tween the two countries havo
■u tux levy at 2n mills, wero n-ady had in mind thaj they
been
traditionally
friendly.
Treasury
Secretary
tsday asked for more lima to| thla year duo to high water and
among the tuajnl' a.'lM 'lLI of tlio were going In disagree,”
Declaring that ho did not llko
nnkwer question* in a govern­ lack of feed.
* U \ I o iiiM ti-* lim la -1 ove rlin g .
.
the Russian form of government,
•Speaks
to
Bankers
ment Inquiry Into th* wartime
i If th, .'* null Ii-yt, li&gt; indls.uill
"\Vhnt We nerd is unlimited ha insisted that It la much better
record
of
his shipbuilding quota If we want price control,"
y „ fit, o|H -riiliun a n d l.t m ill* f o r
Association
Meet
M U VORK. Sent. 24 —
than the government which thu
kfirm*.
,1 1*1 - o n n o . a c c o rd in g In C it y
said W..(J. Kilbee, Geneva cattle Russians had under the ctara and
• A I* *
(IriMikl)n i- another
tianag.-i II N. Sa&gt;er.
* Th* House Merchant Marine raiser and county commissioner. that thev are still makiag proCIIH AIiO. S o p l J4, (dVof llui»e •pier*** whrip |he
F t in iU
.iin iiu iitin g
to
t-TJ.IH 1**
Committee wax' told yeeterday "There is.no Florida beef shipped great. Ho-urged the people to Treaauty Secretary John W, Sny. ' rrsidrnla are proud lo Itaeal
.1. II. I’liillips, imluluyee uf Ih*
wltn-li iveni n o t e x p e n d e d . la at
that Kaltar ahlpbuildlhg enter­ out of tha auta because It ia not wake- up and atop this larrlhlo der called today for a coutinua- | lhal all) Ihing rail happen.
Florida 1‘iiwcr and l.ighl Company
prise* received $192,000,000 In prepared for shipping. Thera ia trend toward o naw w *r which tlon of high tales. II,, said that . Rich) now, *Flatbuah i* p u l­ year doe lo s h o rta g e * o f m a te ria l* ,
who lecvnllv sustained avvato
u it&lt; get in re s e rv e f o r the P u b lic
profit* from the government on plenty of fa t beef, but little for ho one 'can win and whl^h will for „ur common good, our prea- j ing with might and main to
injuries when he came in contact
I
’ln
fc
c
t*
F
o
n
d
,
to
lie
used
at
a
a capital Investment of $2,500,ent tax levels must Im maintain- ! grl (hr Dodgers al Ihe top
only destroy clvillaation.
willi n high voltage line which
ta le r Uiiio f o r (h e o r ig in a l p u r00*. The commute* .asked Kaiser
"Tho laat war settled nothing." ed for tome time.
of Ihe National loragur heap.
nectasitati*l lln- amputation of his
pose T lie -e in c ln ih d tile follow
there er* more and better cattle he declared, ‘ ‘and neither will
how thla happened.
In all address before the Amer­
S«i a grrrnpoinl ps-lor —
ill.
Ite m s llv i l
le s u l fa r in g , ■lain log. ha- Iweii released from
Today the shipbuilder . replied on h*nd than *v«r' before, and the next on*.”
Keiiiuld Laughton Memorial
ican Ilnnkris AMielntlon in ChlHu- llrv. Ilrnney llni-on —
S ' .llilll .. w ei r e p la re n ie lit, $fi,uuo I lie
that
during
tha
aummey
month*
in a statement that he could not
Mr. W an«n'* remarks follows.! ca$o. the Trvnsury Srcyrlnfy itiM ha* lurned op W7l|, *n idea
Hi -ptlal following- a huXpttall’
lo n e r , t,* -lr i-e t
m a rk e rs , J l.in ln ,
of
July.
August
and
Scptrmbm-,
answer on ehort notice what h*
an addreCa of welcome by Presi­ aikted lhal 'high lusr- iimaT*' •I how lo help lhr rausr.
coiiftlin* lion ..f p u h lle rr* t run n. mi mu m-i ifid of 1*1 weeks
termed an and!*** number of Ilia gtasa for feeding is at its beat dent G. W. Speer to the visiting continue if wr ate lo halancr | llrv Henson suggrat* (h ill lhr
Mr 1'lnllip‘s ii &gt;ndit ion waa da$'J.! mi e v l, n iliiig ’ th e w h ile &gt;»ay
and the cattle fcr* fatter.
club* from New Smyrna and De. th* fedrial Inidgi't and reduce
-crilnd tin- morning ns veiy
pn,|dr
o
f
Uro»kl)n
ulwrive
a
-V
’
&gt;m
•
l.lH&lt;iI
o
*
f
u
r
fighV
nq" I f not diepoeed of eoon, thoua* Land and response* from Pat the national drht Said Snyder: |
mimil* of prayer esrh d»v al
e q iiip m e n l,
I J .f im i;
c o lis tr u rU o li -ali-farlory nnd lie i, now at hi*
and* of head o f cattle will dU in Southward, immediate past prr*i’
"I think that II i* pule fnitnoun
this
nrek
In
an
rffurl
nf
.le
n
iu
n
n
ir
la
,
f.I.IMHI
und of a liunie al 2fi&gt;'l2 Sanford Avenue.
Florida this winter—cattle which dent of the New 8 myma club ati^ Uay, if nnt plain demagogy, to
s w iN iiiim g 11... 11 ul f 10 ,011(1
I
m
lirlh
(hr
Dodgers
win
the
ahould provide meat
Gerald Frierson, prvaident of the talk of tax reduction nnd debt
-.1.1 ...............
o ,l.( ,|. .... ..........
■.
pennant. Sava Rev. Ilm-un:
Police, Troops
.......
imposed DeLand club.
T r in i- ls 'i
ol
all eu*h - u t p l i i - (■reck
reduction in Hie same Ineath."
which call for a staff of account­
■ill liam l S- nf Sept dll lo 4(1-47
‘•tVe’vr praytsl for midlarv
Upon by Ul# O FAr they have
ti. W. Spencer, chairman of lb#
ant*,' engineer* and other* lo vary small q u oU ^ for which there
Fight
L on g Battle
The Treasury Kerrtdury mhlml
buifgel lot nperulioii pill pose*,
vlrlorlrs and atrrflhing rl»e.
golf tournament aommlltee, an*
•nawer.
the
federal
govcrnniant
w e* app ro ve d.
la no, foiitylatlun," he declared. nounrtd th* winner* In the tourna­ that
« i why not pray for Ihe
ahould strive'not only In hnlance
ATHENS, Sept. 24, |jp&gt;— Th#
In
statement Kaiser said:
11. H. Beck, who own* eitenelv*
Dodgers?"
MuVoi liul wu- aullmlireil lo
ment and praaanted .prise* to
"W e want thla committee to cattle tnriraat* In Heminole and Harry Tooke for low gross, Jake th# budget but' nl*o lo achieve
proelaim a primary election on (Srrt-k government announced toa
aujislnutiiil
surplus
for
paying
trhop.x and
-understand that thar# lent a Volusia counties, .stated yeater- Jacob* and
i*uv. it. for election of a city I day that (I r e e k
D. Scott for. low
single think we aren't happy to day that hla ouota la' out and ngt, - and Oarald Frierson and o ff the debt. These are the view*
coinniisshiiier for u three year j gendarmes have fought a 16‘ hour baltla with a hand of 2,000
disclose that la ^ our books and that he rannot kill another steer Robert Cornell for highest acorea. he expressed when he entered V. A Official Speaks
term lie replulr W. ( ’. Hill. .
th* Treasury.* Snyder remarked,
aetennarnfa
rw &lt; ir&lt; !i "
corporate records."
this month.
An nmeinlllierit lo Ihe puiii'J) leftists in Thessaly. The conflict
Cnarles Morrison 1*4 the.rttikm Mid they have the full support
At V. F; W. Meeting laiard license lax wax passril wliiiit occurred in nu urea wher* the
“There la plenty of meat,” said in singing with Harry Kudclt nT
. Then ha 4dd*d, that aa a prt
o f Freshlent Truman,
liicreasid t‘lir regular f'-'O aiimiiU (■reek Thlid Artny Corps ha*
tleal matter, thar# Un’t a aim
Snyder said* that in. the sik |
“ and price* are 'not ao bad, but
liivn.e to |2f&gt;, and inipiiMil tli\ been carrying out mopplng-up
man (o tho Kaiser organised
a n not aafflciaid .to allow
lollowiii* taxes on each Iroard; operations against leftists.
month; • ending 8 e p t. I, Ihe |
qualified to answer questions
lUhartaf, Now la the time
u no to 10 cent* for each Ml cent ' Th* outlaws nr,, estimated to
all the complicated corpon
Treasury had reduced III* debt
to get rid nf cattle. Otherwla# m a n ta -u t unemptoymrnx by almut $14,000,OIK),000. Ho pre
board; II lo l!fi cents on Ml to h a v e 'fo il 120 killed and more
financial and business trai
they will gat ,tbln and we will
,‘lioarils. U'H to fdl m il* on than 200 wounded, tlovemmant
ration In Samlnola County dieted that ao far as rash Ii
action* over a five-year parti
have lo carry them over for hnotlith* week ending Sept. I I conci’ rnol, the government will
$t.Ml Iroanla; Mr cent* to I I . ill) on carualtle* include two killed.
Kaiser haa dlaputad tha fl
■J-rirht—wounded—wnr|—IK mlsalng,
ures .relating to
all bourds nviitJ.fifllli- ——
FIs organisation. He
jpal
d*'
Ud*.
E*ar—
.---s
n
i
ip la ln - U m M u r in r th ^ a u a - ■SmTUri r ittln a a n o L th « 'F to r ti
Harry Crossoii was granted a
The overall deficit for Ihe cur­
five ^enr lease at $000 a year to
o f th# four K ilte r shipbuilding rent meat ahor tag*, they are only
rant
fiscal
year,
.Snyder
assert­
Veterans Service
property nl Ihe City Trailer camp
wards were |aa* than one-teeth gatUax about ona-flfth of their
ed, will lie slightly lee* than
on
French
Avenue,
Including
Any veteran In need of serv­
o f on* p a r e n t, of th* total normal aupply ef meat. Huppllea
$2 ,000,000,000 — a great Imice (free of clm rgo In any of
that which the Navy formerly
volume o f xrork done for th*
provemrni over th* 91.600.000,.
Um following categortaw la reused.
Maritime QommUalon. That, ho
000 estimate o f laat January. •
quetted to visit tha office Of
Mrs. F. K. Roumlllat, Mrs.
amphatifed, la after deducting all Gov. Caldwell O rders'
Uie rcaponslblo* agcrvlra titled
Margaret Hearties, Jay Heck and
Execution O f N eg ro
below:
P, H. Smith, wrr# approved as
Coordinator —- E. B. Carter
officials for the City prlmyYy
J300 Pc-rsona Issued
Atlantic National Bank Buildelection. |L 61. Young Was given
Suits Filed Against
• D rivin g Licenses ‘ AAves tojcconvention permission to operate a taxicab.
Florida Slaughters
,
_____ Z Cheater Miller, "Chef da Gar*"
Out of 9.500 poaalblo applies fo r th* 40 * t 8 o f the American
Park Annua.
MIAMI, S ep t 84, 0 F K - T M
tlon* for driver's llc*n*#a, 6,:«&gt;0 Leylon, l.ft at DOO o'clock yea*
■ Vocational Training and EduOPA today filed «I*v#n asrfla
have aunt led to date, accordinE torday for 8an&lt;rir$ncUco to atcation - T. W. Lawton. Onatet
agalaat South Florida alaufhura.
Gustavson Accepts
House.
Legal Asalstancw. HoapttaliaaDade C ity Position tlon
and State acrric* Offloar
— Contact through Lloyd P.
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford GuaU*
Boyle, County flw t t o Offtcar.
vaon will leava Thursday for Ft.
Takach BuiWIag.
B F E C U L ^ H K IW I.
.
ofl*bSrlh# ii?
Home Bcrvkm AaaUtanc* to
lflaa ’ Jove# Bevla, stale • *- th* laU H. C. Haskins who ca rrM
Bervleemro. **-a#rvIcemen add
tanikm clothing speelallst, arrived on thl,'work for many ysar*. Dr.
execution.
their Dependent* — American
yaeWnJay at-Os* offlc# o f-M it , Frank QuRlman. health unit dlrec*
Had Croat, Lokefront Boulevard.
Outd* Wilson, county homa da- tor. sraa aapolnUd aa depoty r*Veteran* AdmlnlstraUoo - —
Riooatratlon a(ent. Rha will eon- glstrar. Th* appointment* w en
Martin M. Rudlch. ahartffa
dugt-Uiloring daises throughout made by tha ,Bun*u of Vital
Of He* every TUaaday.
tha- .week at varioua' home da- ttatla tin of the Florida Btatf
aaooatration-duba In
county. Board of liaaltB.

J

As Wallace Talked T o Nation

Seminole Cattlemen Are Unable
To Supply Local Meat Markets

Kaiser

Requests

Addibonal ■* lime

To Make Replies

J. B. Phillips Leaves
Sanford Hospital

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THE SANFORP HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Children's Accidents

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• Dentil by accident OlnimH {ho livfca’ of al)9 jit d,5U0
school-nge-children In the United States every year, and,
despite 'marked declines in the rate ip recent deendea,
accidents are now the lending cause of denth among
children ages f&gt; to 14 years.
•
Motor vehicle accidenta— the great majority of which;
occurred whilo the children were plnying or crossing the
street— headed the accidont'fatality list among children

.believe* .nc university can find

WE CAN L lo l KN TO OUlt
‘ CONSCIENCE,
IT
13 UOU’d
VOICE.
O O aT CO AU AiN Si
jTs 1 will hear what God ihe
lir d will »p*»k.—Psalm 85:8.
Football
Wyoming,

in hvstl*.
Snow -in
tl aon’t bo long now.

, W* wonder If Pro*ldent Tru­
man enjoy* th, rasponslbillllei
of tho Whlkp Homo

much 3*

he (In*1 *l» preregativi*.
Th. OPA .decontrol board hsi
dxldtd not to'put celling* back
on milk and butter. It driiUnlly
figure* that a* long aa the people
tsn't have meat, they may nml
dally .product*.
Tha State Chamber o f Conimerra raveal* that ilioro people
with mord money era living in
Florida today than ever beforo
In lu history. That la very refrtehtng aa onc contemplstta tha
current treiyl of U v alock markVt.
Th* Tamps Tribune la delighted
t* hsv* Henry Willses out of Ihe
cabtnst. “ For Mr, Bvrne*’ *tkr,
for tho country’* »slc», for :h*
worls* m b s , " wiy* tha; Tribune.
‘‘fSttlng n troubltvmaksr like Mr.
Wallace out of ths Cabinet U a
good thing.’* ' iletler lata thnn

R O Y JOHNSON'S G R IL L
(JU5T GOOD FOOD!)

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— SERVING—
In liberal arts, business admlnisUMtion. education, law, muilc,

f

Eve Garrott pays high tribute
♦ to Ih* neople who represent ut
In Washington in the mngaxlnj
' "Today’s
Women”.
Hhp call*
Congress “ a mecca for cheap
polltkil hack*, mental menial*
and bewildered oluffera, with no­
thing tn recommend them for the
, . h l f i offic* of member o f Con*
g i\ »« except to an ability to get
electee to IL"

Tb* praatdepl. shortly afterward, rereread hlfir*'

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self and withdrew the support be oviftnaUy'gmv*
to tha Army-backed Kay-Johneon bill, attacked
by the kctenUata U giving atomic control to the military. I W know
th* part Kflgare played In turning Uw ooa.
,
• Kilgore, for whom th* stage U Bet to Hacked Senator Jam** Mead
CD) or New- York aa chairman of the important lnreiUgaMng group,
worked eloeelf yrith Mr. Thiman wtoft the Utter H i a aenator.

The
appointment
of
W,
- Avrrell Harrlmen a* Secretary
erf Commerce will give the Communltts something el** to howl
abnatpalace he Inherited a hundftd inUlien doller* some year*
ago from' hi* father, but moatbualncsi men will agrea that he
It better equipped, for the com­ # FTtnCNDl o r "TOUNO BOB- t-AFOUJETTK havelien urging
merce Job than 4ii* pre&lt;i*ce*aor
to run a* an Independent candidal* afoc* hie defeat for the It*Henry Wallace.
And *v»n th*
lean eenBlorta) nomlnaUon In WlacunRn by Judge Jorepb Mu*
Ruaaliins should hot find liarrimen too ubjectionebl* -daipil* Chrthy.
hi lx. Young Bob la taking hie
However, thi
bis wealth; he was pretty popular
aver there ae ambaMBdor during Urn* about dec
hie Progressiva J&amp;rly H&gt;
IJta Indtp*ndtnl race.
-IBumuer Well**, former V . -8.
T h w ha I* foiiowfog m&lt;
long-time friend, I
and urge* th* Unlto-l .flthte* aka knt In hia atai
present criaU In Palestine
Jnuaa”, aajr* Mr,' Welle*, "tmtn the Near East may soon

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BREAKFAST — LUNCH —

DINNER

W ATCH FOR OPENING AD
MRQY W ANTS TO SEE YOU"
MAGNOLIA AVENUE

Btet«nr» tfoivrW ty at Priknl
ran atilt enroll i l Students in Its
college, of law mid the registrar

D R IV E S A F E L Y
When likin g a drlvtrm « .
imlnallon. there ara two Im­
portant phssra or th* twit an
applicant must pas*.
Hr mumt *at)*ririnri)y p*M.
k road rale* teal. Th*** , n
written question* based on Information contained In a'book
Idt entitled " H it Drivers Handbook." This honktrl ran be i&gt;b
islnre from *ttj— W m r-IttfK » s v Patrolman.
He mu&gt;t also pa*a a driving
d*mt n-i-atlon.
He la sakBd to drike and to do aurh
thlnga aa are eiperlrnred Ir
irdlnary driving.
During (he
road teat |he appUcaal U n&gt;
Inked to do anjlhlng that h

Capital Airport
Manager Builds
Castles In Air
By JANE

EADS

W A S H IN G T O N - (/!&gt;! -

llervey

F. I^ w , m nnagrr. of W **hlnt:
lo n ’a Natinn.'il Airpi-r., fnrrsvi*
Il eventually'w ill grot* inorp lhair
fljOOO.OoO annually. , , . mostly
fiiVm n o n -av lath n tiu*iiii-B*.
Th* tlR 000,01)0 plant, opened m

1 W 1 , has *hown *:cady financial

gain* every y e ir since 11141?. when
'here was n deficit of *J'I,80».
!,a*r year Ih8 profit’ was ff&gt;Jr-

4U5.

Law has plans for beo*tine
the non-avlnimn incont* ,'o even
higher lavcls. « ' garsgs, a sho;&gt;-4
P.lnic centrr. a fillinj* station, *hopv |

IN N E R S P R IN G M ATTRESSES

through last June.
On March t», lPK , Provident
Roosevelt wrote a note to hiv
friend, Elmer L. Irt-y, retiring co­
ordinator of tho Tr. diury’*. 1 nr
epfoierment agencies. Irey U vety
prrud of thl* letter and h.n
photographic coj ihs made of * .
"On , Marrh fifteenth neither
yuu nor I are particularly pop1.Iftr," wrote the president.
"On thl*-coming'March fifteenth
we
will
be
unpopular
with
more millions o f taxpayer* then
ever before. Sinr:. we are tn I,*
companion* In misery, t frei, t
aho-. b| fvkl^M nmoient To till you
of my pride In the wdat of tho
Intelligtprtt Untti ’ * -v i-jJ L ' •
" I t ha* Juat corns to my 'atfenHon 'that twenty-hres yi nri ngs
this coming Friday, March thii'
teenth, you nrganiieil the Ini, 111gence Unit under my eld frlepi,
Dan ttoper, whr at that time wg*
commissioner of Internal r«veeiu.j
Aa 'h * year* have gone by tho In­
telligence Unit hes-becoina a ahin- 1
Ing mark not 6nU o f Incorrupt!-j
bliity but whirl Is just is Impor­
tant.*
.i efficiency."
-fflrten-v." 1
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loag, la *anU delay.
‘.a , &gt;• ' , t
j
M att ro e* and

Box Spring
only

lam ps g alo re
will find ahuaat any type aa

Senoto De' t’ardcna*, wife
the Spaplih am|ioaudnr, Retilor ■
then rrBhcleCo de Cardeoas, can.
Hot take, her noodle dogs on *
plane. So she will net accompany!
her husband b:ck to- Spain lkl«!
thle acmmer,.
[
Eh* and Ih* poodles, Ttmfnyi

polltkwl

ia m T r iH

MOONSUIN1NG

of Uw and to watch
poUileal eya. .
n dui hardly participate
eolation without aesun
of the responsibility fo r

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Safe Driving’

Winston Churchill advocate* u
Statea of Kurupo . 1 , Itt
place of a Disunited Stntes, It'i
gn a t idea . • . Just to imagine
in, Germany, Italy, YugoilavU
ng doam ti&gt;geib«r in t b v * 1v,te
rlessiortal1 nt,llding;
May U
a thouaBOil Jlcar* from no*,
any tint. soon, wo fear.
* --------* Stock* lilted on the New York
Kilgore Truman'* Friend
LaFolloHo Cool to Floa
Stock Exchange regained a bil­
But R o' b Mo " Y o t " M*rn
Ho Bun a i an Independent
lion dollars tn one day on new*
of tltrnry Wallace^ resignation
S p M tl to CiBlrtl Prtit
—
front the cabinet. Now, if It wat
worth.a billion dollare to get rid ’• WASHINGTON—Aenltor MarDy Vf. KUfWe (O ) o f -Wfrt ’/lrci one* man, how much would the glnlm, stated to move up to head the former Truman War InvnolD
country gain If it turned all tho gating. OwnWUH. I l l d o it friend o f President Truman. .
° » U -------- •Howev*r&gt;.KllgtftoAioa ftot, J&gt;*elU U to-gtv* the praoldent an »rgur _ ■- ■- » i
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- Crime' mdreted in Tlortda dur­ meat when ha does Hot Hkb the way tMnqp are moving, a case tn
ing ihe pail year, but Alabama point was the battle over mmUFy-verra-dvttUn control of ttomto
■Dll hold* the record for murdei*. energy.
A number pf interesting reason* , It did not leak out at the Ume. but Kilgore, arrayed with eelepUeU
are glvet\ by' the Fill for in*
ln kehalf of dVtllan control of atomic energy, arincrease in the number of crime*
and for the most part th* war
had npthlng lo do with it.

United

O PE N IN G SOON

Future Of Education
American colleges, starting a new nendemte yenrthia
month, report phenomenal bnrollmcnts. Mnny youths who
imd hoped to enter college Could find no place. The mail­
able t‘,fl(i0,U00 college sent* wore cornpoted for by 2.080.Ooo men and women.
This, apparently, is not a post-war educational boom,
as was at flrat thought Authorities like Frederick K,
Ilobln, assistant director of the American Civil Liberties
lltiion, predict Hint there will be 3,000,000 by 1950 and
6,000,000 by-i960 seeking higher education. Colleges see
no promise of increased facilities to meet such demands.

the n tw a l of rreada to Mt it maintain t t o . m i l
&gt;ervtc* in Aigtert—where It could strike wUk eharpWoeto at the tooft undertook* at the •ovt*t a u tl}ta
■ file

.w

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*i
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rote
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which arg under cone true lion. This
i i a d-yvar college.
Enrollment U avallsbl* ncw f 0,
100 negro.’ * at the IJ«t |lno.
Cookman Colleje In Dayti.jW n
’etch. n 2 -y;ar college, with
ing accommodation* reasonably
I— future,
a..,
*
ml alto B assured in. the Immediate

Jobs Ahead
,
High school girls thinking about what to do next
after they graduate would do well to* consider fields in
which there is a great heed for more trained worker*.
Il is Important for them to be interested ih th&lt;&gt; kind of
career they pick, but it is also a decided advantage to
train for a bgslnesr-or profession which is sure to have
fobs to offer for some ycahi to come.
Today the erving needs arc for teachbrs and nurses.
Both professions havq been notoriously underpaid ond
overworked In the past, but the genera! furors over the
situation and the rate at which women left for other
Jobs in the Iasi few year»-have-brought about a chnnge
in public nttitudd. A h n result, snlnries are going up and
hours are coming down..More improvement is needed,
but the trend Is started In the right direction.
Girls who are Interested in cither teaching.or nursing
have a aura career ahead of them, because the country
greatly needs then)JUmU s beginning to recognise ■the
importance of adequate recompense.
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have

inriuslria) Inilituu at 8t Aomistine can enroll new aluden a and
wiD he able to hou«« them upon
cemrleHon ef off-campy

t t M E :,A W .

01BLK VliltHK L ° l i TODAY

N egro •. vritrsns
Nairn*
veterans

found the' Florida
Florida Agriculture®*
AgTlcnlturoWl
found

»*vnanU7l Collette at TaiUfu*M
unable Id accept new enroll m^nt*
However, thr Florida Normal an,i

among the girls insured .with- tive Metropolitan Life In­
surance Cohipany.
Drqwnings ranked second as a cause of accidental
death. Nearly one lialf tile deaths from burns and cotj*
flagratiops, which were third in importance, resulted
from children being trapped in burning homes. Firearm
Mishaps, falls, and railway necident* were other lending
typos of accidents among children of school age. * • . .
"The decline in' tho denth rate froln accidents among
youngsters has not kept pace with the reduction In the
rate of dtinth from disease," the Metropolitan points out.
"Among the insured of school age, accidents now account
for about -III percent, of all deaths among white boys,
whereas 30 years ago the proportion was only 22 per cent
and the same period among white girls deaths by accident
have risen from eight to 20 per cent of thp total."
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TUESDAY, HKPT. M. R»H'__

TUESDAY, SEPT. 24,

l m»uu, irgy~-ifim
blmbctT— moon ah In a
an expansive builtteu
If*you get caught A
u*d one Polish moon1,000 xloiya and teato ld ,d a y * in JalL.
f.

W -to«&lt;

VSSro in hand
.re the greatest ado* » In the epuntry

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TUESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1946
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FLORIDA

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Personal

Activities

Miss Williams And
Mrs. Yes Icy Hostesses

PAGE THREE
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THESE WOMEN

Sue, William, * n j JUrs.
ll&gt; IIL T r V C LAR K K'’
termed, by rubbing' them witrt
Y'csley entertained tho
/AP Newsfenluie* lleauty bcl it«&gt;r pumico -done.
lia/vr blades am)
Minimus Council
council j/f
r im
Womans
of tho First
Han- y. u ever
:mln ,.| how sciserrs used, for this chore can .
Christian Church MSuday oven*
wtetebed yuj look, when your feef p n -iP h.-iisidous
-ing. Airs. J. • p. WiUlin led tho
. r» - ♦ •i /"i » •
‘^ ,SS Stinecipher :
ache'
Yet vthrn you, f.e t ale
A good trick for loibby sux*r&lt;r(
devotional with Mrs. (I, I). Lann intoitjil-lr. you art- more , likely i- to tAk* a pair o f white socks
C
dress leading: the mi,»ionary pro
to feel good nil over and wear that bate been sn.united with
gram.
i ‘
k’
.a happy face.
witch huirl, and leave ,tbeui o'l
’
, *;&gt;»re Marie Stinecipher wa»
.Air*. Jack Knnner presented ail
1 ire.i or sorf fee: “c3Ti make wbil,. tiny cat dinner ur while
TU E8DA Y
bdnorctl Thursday evening with
Mrs. Clarence /Adams left Katur- inter, sting talk on the speial and
•
your
eye*
become
dull
and
),-tu
they take |o nuiiulr* rest Ix-f'^s
Th f Friendship I^a^uc of Iho *®n outdoor supper party by her , il(iy fo&gt; Miami.
educational Jife o f the church.
eintle - weakT. II ale lines from an evening's date.
Cenffregallotjal ChuVch will meet parent, Mr. ami Mr*. J. M.
Mr*. J. 1.. Ilortan, president, prepain
or
weariness
settle
into
pc
at *3:00 P, M. at tho humo of Stinecipher in' their outdoor gar- 1 Mis* Selma I.evy’ has li ft .on *ii|!i&gt;g over the business meeting
All the foot trtuim enU you can
man. nt wrinkle,.
Mt* . - P eter Thuraton, West Side, den. at their home on Park Ave- „ trip to Miami and Cuba.
tliink of. ti. wc-vc-r. will no' aid Ihe
after which a social hour, wag
Hcgin
ut
an
earlyage
to
g
u
c
feel tiiless you are projierty shod
^
THURSDAY
,,u*' t'*l*l,ratinir her 10th birthenjoyed.
your fvet a* nttrh atleutiou a* at nil lino's. Mak,. sure that *hi&gt;C*
Miss Margaret Itoberta left • Among thost. 11•resent were Mr*.
^ "h # Southside r*arent'Teacher»
your fare and &gt;oif m dl *1.0 well •ire always n irrec'ly fitVeil. Whit*
Assn, will honor the school'* new
After suppe r. game*. contests 1Sunday for Wilmington, N, C. J. ,K. Harper, Mr*. M. t}. Tracy,'
rewarded in your goo I g,o..’o in youf teens your feet are still
fishing
teachers and mother, With
...... _ and
,
„ .lift
. . . . . . .en. where »h„ qlan«_ to make her Mr*. (i. W. Itoland, Mr,. Mary
A _____
faVora Were
in,- preginm.
gtnwicg. so b*t'e th,. six* and
tea at 9:1&amp;, P. M. at the school.
joyed by the little' guests. Mr,, home.
1 - a C. Hosier. Mr,. J. J. Kn-bant* •
..'Teen -age girl* who have Is-i-ii w i if^Ji-herked each time you buy
Mis, W. H. Hughes, Mrs. V. H.
Hoard Meeting of the Seminole Stinecipher was insisted bv Mi»*t
lounging
in
mocrasin*
.and
cna new pair o f shoes.
High School P. T. A. at 3:00 P. Mary Jane Dnhson in conducting
Mis* Jean Whlgham returned Grin.illiam. Mrs. \A'. C. I Ison. Mr*.
?ual s.mdiil, during the summ.-r
M.
the games.
1 Sunday to h. S. C. W. at Tails* It. C,. Fox. Mrs. S. Moats of
'month* should get their ft e l in
Trv serving i*aj»?r-thtu slices of
Taa at South Side Auditorium
Miss Mien J.ynn excelled 'in
where she entered her Columbus-, Ohio, Mta. Jj IV W tt*
teadiness fill
heavier. trimtui-J onion to add rip to citrus fruit
• us. Mt». Jack Kannrr and Mrs.
l i l t P. M. honoring *new mothers the piu.up content and won a , M’ u . &gt;-' * rrhues In gn with fall aiiil win er saladTo sweeten cooked toma­
Mary C, William, of Columbus.'
and Jwo new teachers.
U.x of stationary. For choosing1
ensemble,.
toes. cook with onions
....
the lucky number Mis*. Joni-San-1 Mrs. Tillie llairj o f Palatka Ohio.
Rathe your fei t . i e g o I a r l y .
, Also Mrs. Stanley. Huston),
n rvr*
t i. Y. *
ders received u sewing kit and.was the guest oyer the weekend
scrubbing them well with s' i-p
.will hold the-first-fall?Mis*~Jeannetlc Wathen made the of " ,r
Mrs. W. J. .Morrison, Airs. (&gt;. D. I.andress, Mr*. J. I*.
and water uiy| div them thorough­
I lutton. Mr*. K, C. Dobson, Mr*. |
ly. Here's a goo^ tuck to rouse
Kail Evans? Airs. W. P. Yesley,
rVISoumnw*.tK3!oo
**
_____ • the circulation: Plunge the feel
lA R R E L l’ S
Mi** Sue William*, W. It Yesley, •OXN ON THI SAMI DAY, 100 yean apart, llaiotd Dean Sawtcltr, 1, and
, into a pan o f hot venter, then in ti
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0 h,V. weekend I IV. W.
A iC c u iit
William,
and
Master
M
m
.
Annctta
EdmUton,
101,
are
shown
a,
they
Jointly
celebrated
Ihrlr
cold.
Repent
this
action
u
v
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r
is
I
Sanford And Orlando K*th*r««! In the homt around the in Ocala a* the guest o f.M r. smi'Davl.l Wilson.
PACKAGE S T O H J r
U.aaAJ birthdays In Towanda, Kansas, by blowing out the candle on their cake.'
tunas
until
you
feel
them
tingle.
P ilo ts
E n in v
P ir in ir * dini"K room table which was Mm. K. II. l&gt;avi«.
llu did and Air,. Kdmtiton live on the tame black.
(International)
m u itj
Xbnjoj
I unit decorated in white, green
and
Then after you.dry them, massa*. ■ HWt IT. ARCAtl IIUC. 7 % 0 * t W
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,
TK.A THURSDAY 1
mmi* baby oil or minetnl sit iot-i
—
n . ‘ k" •' ' •
,
pink, centered with • birthday
Walter Steele .i, visiting hist Mrs. J. P. Cullen, president of V i
The Orlando Pilot Club and
a*s rake
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d
i
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o
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s
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them ami massaer the feet and
and sang "Happy Birthday
Club
met last to Grace Marie. The guests were sister hnd brother-in-law Mr. and ' the South Side' Parent-Tcachcm
legs fi-uo the ball o f the foo' m
..the Banford
_ Pilot
--------r - ---nml "Mrs.
Aelnta
.evening , l SanLando Spring, for .then served punch and cake Airs. Make Sawyer in Allambre,' Asshciation,
pn«t 'th,. nn^le ni'.d knee.
T E R R A C E
T A L K
j
I Mitchell, principal of South Side
k picnic -and swimming party. while they watched the IjoUoree ■Calif, for sontu time.
\fter leuving tin- nil on to peaAY
pri
m
ary
School,
this
morning
unWeiner, were roasted over the open her .gifts.
el late the «kin f* I ficr mill, ti'iCKCKI.IA
TRIJLIJCK.
W'illiam • Morriron III ha, re- nounced that _ir‘ ten honoring the
ur more, wipe o ff ih,. exci-j- with ' f i i l t / e n
M en fire aiid a picnic supper
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Lnew.
nml two new teach*Thn«* present were jleverly * turned to hi* hnttp- after spending1
new Mothers
M
" r e a d upon the long table,. *
n soft -d o th «n l nuts-age ai-aio
r*. Aladalyn Scott and Mrs.
Fegjrv
‘Wright.
Sonya
*
grandpafonts.
j
em
Mr
Cnoprr.
Monday'shopper* Included MIIS. trl-clty Rotary supper a t Ibe with g»*nl. ^ *lity wlti-b liaaei
Those from Sanford attending
tra Mopforton.
K l l e n Mr' * ni1 Mr* " • J- »)«m .n n , Sr.'W ilm a Morgnti will In- held in J. V ilU N D I.r .lt . TR U M A N I A Semi mile
Mopforton
were Mnt. Mary Itawlins. \|r,. and Sandra
Country t'iuli Inst even­ width will • n ie -a-n| m I Whitno
j
the
school
'auditorium
Thumday
Rni! ,.f l.ongwiim|, F. T. SIMP ing was n bang up success with lb fle-h is cl-|l o fl. get efl- •
R.. C. Alaxwell,
Mr,, lantrim- l.yon. Jeannette Wathen. Ro«g.
Mrs.
A,
J.
Walker
ha*
as
her
afternoon
at
3 tlf&gt; o'clock.
P a t t y Collin,,
SDN
W. It STAItsNS.
MRS the Deland. New Smyrna nml all.mu spots, if they Ini., alien I
Beal. Mrs. M. I.. Raburn. Mrs. mnrv Garner,
Patricia Tooke, guests for this week her slsterf.
FRANK
GEORGE
of
Osteen. Sanford clubs la-tug well repre*
J- b. Clark, •Mr*. K. II. lainey, Gladys Hasty,
Mrs.
S.
S.
Goethe
of
I'alntka
and
AIIIS. M G. KIRRE, MRS. S. T. ,-ented . . . The golf tournam ent
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell. Mr* M. It. Joni Sander*. Jeanne l-an^ Mil­ Mrs. J. P. -Gore of Jacksonville.
NIX.
MRS. P.
E. JORDAN. played in tho.afternoon wn* sp o rt­
8«tltle Mrs. Al F. Hunt* Mm. ler, Sandra Dunn. Caroline Huck.
R£W 0Vt
WAY I IK HADI-ERBON. ALTON ing good fun nnd it is piedicti-tl
W. E. Jlollyhl-ad, Mm. J. I*. Hull, alie. Diane ’Moye. Joyce. Jones,
Afr.and
Mm. A. J. Walker have
d
Gl'NTKH, MRS. |.. L. Slid.. that more such meets will lx* held
Mr*. Karlo • lirooine. Aim, K. II.* Alarthn Owen and Lynn Hauler- returned front Miunti Henrh whrru
THAT
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MI.S. -W . T. KELLY. M AYO . ... Have v»u seen the 'switiKini!
Randall. Jr., Mm. II. A ..Swanson, •on. •
they attended tb,. annual convrndoor"
th
a
t
the
A.
W.
E
PPS
have
l
a
n
g
s
t
d
n
.
i
K
a
if
i.
y\
a
.
n
s
.
U h i Maude Runuey uitd Mis*
tlon of
„
the Railroad Tri{innien
MRS. SAM KEELING. MRS. A. in the kitchen of their holm- on
w h is t l e .
fttssie
*ie Hinton.
and Auxiliary.
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CASW ELL. It. r r MILLS. El» Idtke Miltllie? . . -. You will see
-Prom Utlamlo were.Mm. Ku- I l i n f u T i l T T flllU P w iv P C
"AND ALL OTHER
C A R A W A Y , MRS. M. K? REG- tin- signature* of Ksufoi.l's not
nice Keene.- Mm. Sata^i Hughe*.
* « » H O U H L W lV e S
Mr. and Mm. W. J. Morrison,
1 y.
ISTKIt. MRS". I. J. HtJTLKR. able*, with several prile Versi .
Mr*.' Irene Clnrk,
Mr*. Nona Weekly from Hume Demonstration Sr. lunl chiltlten and Mr*. W.‘ Jl
.UNNATURAL NOISES
MRS. |^ C. ,111.1.IS of I dike it von venliite for a peek.!! Tb—
Farley; Mrs. Dollye Hester. Mrs. I
Hpeelalhil. Tallahassee
Muriton, Sr. spent the day » * Maty, MRS. W. A. SWK-AT. MRS. new manager of Mathers f u r n i­
Anile AA'hllmun, Mr* |lo||y Itrnd
i terdny in Daytopa Reach wilit
W ALTER HUSH . . . Of nil the tu re is seaivbing fit. a home for
it.
o.-i.l i&gt;. In. iii around
ford,
Mrs. Kdna Fuller,
Mm.
HACTICAI. POCKETS
• Mi*, Katherine Morrison.
s». .* Al. HR)
V*- atoms so fnr tliN .urnnicr In* fiiniilv
% . 1.- unit, o,il reAmy Cakoii., Dr. C h a r l o t t e
i
OAt
H
t,
in
ISK
*
M
hi
1
SIC
on* of On- iiii&gt;«1 inlerc ling «ti.-*
i. &lt; l olooial."
Dorothy Morrison, daughter of
Champion, ilm. Iletb llarlieii.
Pocket* in women’* clothes may
Wn i o j u j ) e.1 b v M R S . M A ) M i: TI.E S mill ttii«t&lt;\ »*ll*»•! - , . . If
Miss Hoots Kvulis. ■Mis* Klliu 11- prurtinl a* well ns de-corative. 'I i and Mrs \V. A. Morrison,.
..f
t.nM
f..,
hrui
c
&gt;»l
sale
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r f-y
H d i k .K IN . MRS. J W.. MERO.
beth Overstreet,
Miss Ksther Ibui c dres^ea. apron*, and garden left lecently to n t t e n d « weddin-'
Mll&gt; J. M JACKSON and two •• nt jii*I k'lVc (bfiu a ling • . .
Vr*l, Mi,* Marcia Hood. .Mist or -*ork cl the* will In?, more con­ in Cies-nville, r.. r. after which
FI IT
r\rf
hi-.uil
III!
V.i
*
you
m
ilN
cfid-tivn NANCY and S-- L L Y and
Jane Itritton, Mis, Janette iloux venient and satisfnrlmv if pockets she entered her sophonnire year
II* Is an
J.lav 1h«&gt; |
S
T
H
'IIK
N
HOIHIKIN
wb
n»
visitr.1
at
Agnes
Scott.
Decatur,
(In.
i
are
mu
ll
fully
Useful,
• id Mis, Klitabeth Dlckensou.
in &lt; oluinbia City, lud.
illi . MRS. Hi t Minprimbl.l |.-*4 f.J i. i i -i &gt;ear c On the skin. Docket* »houlil be
W A S A U M ’VNN and C IIA It «»f II Aft*
Mi. and Airs. - Henry Kwoope,
placed where the hands *lip in
I IH I’ urk A v c rn to
Mrs. Emma Abrams iinturnlly without Vumblin, fur Mr. ii^ul Mrs. Charles Mahan, Miss
Mi Kk I X 1*11
Thi* ’ II l II I
l.KS MKRO . . . The p aily
P lio n r 2 !)
U P t l l l l l l f Ml
III
\ ll
I’ llU &lt; lit III *1M'
tni'torv.l
to.
Indiana
nnd
enjoyed
JannItiooks
and
Miss
Frankin
• Celebrates Birthday th- opening Many prrkel* on ■Hnughlim, Charles Swoope and
w u i a I h *® ii
•
‘him
Ii
on
out-l’-or
bunting,
fishing
and
l~&gt;ntreadymade ilresses ami pnttrrn&lt;
• . Mott*
In- for 3 weeks . . . RollK IIT n f u l f it m il \ i t * n i i i u i i y
Ffedilie. Poster of New Smyrna
Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw enter­ are too J3gh. Hi m il,e arm* differ
m t iiin
t if
W ILSON ami JOE MCCAHI.lN an*l t n o t v u f t i ’ M tin
i ill lengtn, the loratiim of the Reach were the suppe, guests of
tained in her .home at 1133 Ktfst
K i- appi-a'mg in II
•re again al Stetson University I.W j'KKK
. |i|K-ki-’. lien’ s to I.,, irinl nut In-fcre Mr. and Airs. J. M. • Hlliu-i ipher
Seventh Street ThUraduy after­
. MIL and MRS. ROY G.f i|«-|. 'for hscknig (hi- dric
’ fuml s'ilrhinu i’ done A patch 111*"* wee’s and attended the Sant i i 10 s o i ' m s i D i ’; k i n d k i b ; \ i m t o n noon honoring hrr mother 'Mrs.
.W il.I.IAM SO N havo r e t u r n e d 'hat enin|&gt;alg» r whatever seems
liiH'ket is mure acvesxihle to the f&lt; id-Orlundu Han-bull game.
mn Abrams on her
noth band if the tup is slanted down
from a vacation spent in llendcr- .t» be nt »tak* f.'r the gom| of
i f . ! 1 . . s p . v l i v «• It*
rthday. Arrangement, of large I ward ihf *id«- rather thnn cut
aomill.-.' N U . . . Fiieu.ls of -I”
I lit* D ll r« Ilian CM
Mr »njl Mrs. Hen T. Duncan of
1 xiM.bt l . i * a ll m r
llow - chrysanthemums
were -diuigh ucru**. - Slanted pockeLs bail blancisc" win- have tienn ihe
MILS. H AROLD W E E K L Y will •1*. 1 ....
■n.-halMiii,and
in-uuii
Ire
irry
to
barn
..f
her
illness
at
d In decorating t It,- 'living i lilaced e-umfoi lulilv low on skirl* ||r,,&lt;
*) theformers brotherOMIT ClUf to the brutal mtlrden ..t
Were it not for making
Hortk .uf the butue and n beauti­ are not only mors- cCnvenlent ImII :
and *i*U-r Mr. and Mm . Emily Alr-mathy. JO-ycnr-oUl It—j li#r hom e*1 IH West Ninth Street
ild’ h Is rather a m.u.-iful cake dtrnrateO in pink and nlro anfe. bemuse thpy lire- less ‘ *1- N- Sayrr left yesterday for hr ar Ian Or Dry an, t thin, wax a man', j . . . HOY H O LLE R Im* flown I. IAm
. tt
., Vast’ 1
gTeen with HO lighted candle* •Hr I- *&gt; catch, o i hiMtdlr* * and, 1’nrria Island. S. C when* he is f.-utprinta indilnod. arc ..riling to po­ 1.. Cltui.-an Fnuileuac, om- *.f the
Th. l v l i p ' s . * Ul h .’ W t . k e e p
W i l l i.p en .it II Dtl ■•'&lt; lot b M
\ mm mm; ,
formed the center pi»-ce on the do-ifknob*.
'
|stationed with the If. R. Marine lice The girl', body was found In finest l.ot.-l-* in O.e world, t.. ntteiid the . oi.v.-uti.in «'f the New from •ala.(aging Florida house
(lining room table.
’
j The primary p u r p o s e of i b ft'*the basement of the library, badly York
L ife lii*uiauco t —mpuny wW c« btrod saving effort* during
The
honoree wa&lt; presented Jpix g , i* to hold ml cjjrry. There
beaten and punctured by 24 it dj i
S e p l. .t()l 11 i d tin - S o u l lisi.lt- S ch o o l.
T b - lerra.-e is JOO f.-i-p nlmv,. these innipt, warm day*, were
lOvely gifts and many beautiful fore, skirt oorkrt* should in- roontyi Wiliam Carl Crosby, of Gol- wound,. She originally came from
earda in remembrance of the en. ogh frr it clenched fist to go. iimMa. S. G. ha* been the guest Pitbiakl, Term. — - ( 101 ^ 0011010 ' ' fbo St. l.nwtenciT River, in , tha giWu. tmlsy -by Mrs. Ver‘« Walker,
afionn" j Lt-asrt of (Juebec • . r Tho
h. S U L L - l k - t i i d uf l j t a J t li - u m s u lt H t i t —
___ aoUtl
«tcc*»lon._Cake we* Served jviQi in and out C'-Asly. -ThU ceuuUc* uf his -graadparsnta Mr. and Mn.
M am
x n n i r ii— b u r n — fBili.it' tlrtif
xninrir
g Itaw
l ines- eepstllar
' 1~* j i» constrarte.l along
iai
Ik e ereetn to th g' gtieabL_Xbose culiaig_Ui*_Dockat Igrgc-Bimugh Daw Desnn.mfr-Lake ftfafy for tho
trky keeping tlirir bread in Hie re'• ' J
the old F»enrh rhatoa'l. I-til
(gteaent and enjoying the party an 'her placing it pn a looar part * past two week*. Mr. Crosby was
MR. HOLLER! . . . -W ltrit you frigcrntni help, prevent mold,
in on vacation from the Major
If placed whefe
CAn-j
9 th the hostess and honoree of the . garment.
six)
the silver Cessna nirplane said Hi.- i .iliiliunist. At any title,
, .. ffit*
l*
ale
I.o
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..li»
n
it.
Ires*
thF
body
clcscly
servatqry o f
Music o f
South
were- the following relatives: th*
flying ..1 er town ymt can l.*-t it's bread -In ill I Ih- kept in a cool,
ihe
rounded
lin&lt;of
hips
or
O
V
rl
Carolina but ha* returned to
Mr*. A- I). Ahr*m*, d*ughter*.* ted e. ntainer that can
HU. H E N R Y M CI.AIM .IN. JR. cl. an
In-law, Mr*. Robert Jones, grand­ fust for example— the rurv,-« of t'rluml in to continue his studies.
, and aired
.
.
.
He
f l i e s other type planes he w.. • t*•■
-ndy
will
fit
out
the
pmiket
daughter,* Mrs. Emma C. Riddle, the
- I-r .-lu I
isn 't e s a d l y
M- Id
but
prefei
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Pltisburub Is one of.th&gt;- m m t
• n I -'it arlirl • forced in. even a
l! I s i. I |».-IS .III..’ is S .»
niece and Mr*. C. J. Coleman.
p w l..' d -'.
.
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l,
As
STFNSTIto.M
Friend* present included Mrs. baii’lkrrrlrtrf. will make an un- YremirnDv mtssnelled place -1»»!•••
• &lt;1 '.x-s t.. gin 1.. ni-iId,
W i:i)N IC S I).\ Y
.M O K N IM i S IM X iA L
will attend Stetson this year . . .
In the United Slates
lb* Itn.l part* amt dry
T. E. Wilson. Mr*. Malwl Rlount. attiactice bulge and strain the
trim
MALCOLM
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ILL
le
ft,
ye*i
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mult.
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Mrs. Fanni, Mason. Mr*. W. U
t.-nlay t*. enter the university in the . ......iii.ie 4‘. mm| b le n d ... a
T.. make pockets durable.' re-|
Clicks Mrs. Martha MnffitC Mrs.
Deland . . .
It won’t be long WSfl.I i.xi-n Tin* tan lie used for
cnfince' top corner, where the nocket to givr corner strength,
A lk e .Thornton, Mm. F l o s s i e
now before the Sanford Garden gmmb . for breading ur tupping
griatrat strain cr me*. A atrip of A double row pf stitching' across
)
n, Mm. K«ida Lord, Mr*. t pr. lasted
Club and the Sanford Woman* other foods, or f.’ r baked di*hr»
the umler-»iHe o f tho top of the pocket tiself gives
T
U Wafa, Mr*. N 'ltle Tiflia, the .Ires* 'aeroaa' th* ton pocket added strength against pull at this
Club w ill Ix-gin swinging again «u rh ‘ n* liiea.i pudding .and rbi-ese
. . . 'W i t h MRS. A. W. E l’ 1’8 fondue,
R. W. Lalng and. Mr*, line ran l&gt;e stitched qn with tho point.
and MILS. O. I*. H ERN D O N ns
Hemepilx-r. wr s t i l l n e e d t.. c u lt "
ill* Vaughan.

ICTY EDITOR — Cecelia Truluck

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IIA I T Y IIIK T IID A Y
M r*, blddie Jolins.in

OPENS 12:45 P. M.

To .prrv rnl crkkrln from enter-

Today - Wednesday!

ting the house, seal tip all n a rk s
fH I DAUOHTIg of tha owner of the
ill-fated Hope. diamond, Mr*. Eve­
lyn McLeaft ftcynolds, 23, died In
Waihlnglon from an aacldenlal
overdose of sleeping tablet*. The
young socialite Is the wife of former
Senator Robert Reynold*, 81, whom
she wed In 1041.
(International)

. and. poles

In flixirs and

loun.la

I Hon, of houses ami lighten screen
i ed windows.'
I To dire an orange, cut ix-elrd
.orange In half Lav flat side down
JSlice lengthwise and eruv»w Ice
Into desired stxrd pieces

Lips Radiant a5
Glowing limbers

ITAIUIHO NIW COIOII
••toe •• OhNtoall Owi,* I’pt *uk
g.xc».n, color. .«*»• " " l " 1" * *

HAYONS
bring
out
•'Uiat look"
for fa lll
Plains, prints, spun ray­
ons I
69c - 98c yd.

. q ia e itr H e w . tes kMbC L i a ^ ^ ~ W r x . U w ’'d**
Wialwx. *»4 laJsOWsv |t" T f
h a r k * : umm n^aitsi CdU HM
l«t
1ICKINO hla rhopt in gntirinatloo.
Tlmrnle Euo gtta ready H* take over
hla dutlw a* chief mouse catcher at
the BtandardOU Devalopmcnt Com­
pany In-Bayonne. N. J. •Tha'frllne
"ed piper succeed, h i, mother.
Innle. who recently p in e d on

A fte r h n M Irig lh « jo b fo r IS y e a ri
Timmlc’, salary I* 13.60 a month,
I ) JO .mnra lhan Minnie Deceived.
Tlte ralmt U due to (lie higher foil

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dretae*.
Vat * dyed
prlnltf
39c yd.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, » A * FORD, FLORIDA

No Extension Of Oct. 1 Deadline
|U'Vfe Finds A
For Beverage Licenses is Made

TUkbUAY. S tF li 24, 1046

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SIIUSTOKF., Warwickshire
Eng.' - r (AT— .Church rcto
NWTOM, Utah — M V - This Hero rw s a l 05 different w
i, W «yn« county _ •conipiunity owes of spelling this vHTagr’* "ffa

1 divided between the lU te anil
Bn, un*ume**fut
n-J .-ouiity and representing an in- *u
hWMwrtg to a Pqpulhr
.of* 'res** o f ,30 licenses* or 88,317 '&lt;ieaL ' story. It w « originally
*n ,,ivtr th’ previous year. There f* n*m*d I’ leaiant' Crfcrk, but he­
irs ■ »leo un additional tax' per quart eauie so many other Ulsl) town*
to 'ir gallon, bawd'on alcoholic e^i- hgvtf'"Pleusaiir fti their m in w ,
i»&lt; .tent. • ,
*
. civic official* changed it to Nool
All fund* erllectod by the at'** torn.
at from sale of beverages are, asld*
The eWry is that (he swain
to from necessary expenses, used for kepi after s g if) to marry him
or rill site assistance and pensions but her stock answer was, “ No.
-t- and to blind needy children *and Tom,"
any surplus goes to county seho*d
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ir funds.
| Dry ufe u carbon dioxide, com*
e..
The State Beverage Department mon soda fountain gas. that has
ty may rvvokr licenses for violations' bee ft solWIQed under Rrmxure
n. by licensees, whether or hot Con*
vv vlcted in any criminal 'court.
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tito w in g’ children barn up
energy fait. Replace ft with
wholt»oOTV»WTfTt, the quick.
' Ctt source o f energy.

Pur e C .in c Sug ar

Private parking space for business men and women
between Florida State Bank and Princess Theatre
with entrance from First Street and exit to alley.
By the month or year only at reasonable rates.

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muv I - nmintslnlng tinl, -I' l ' ti rV I'Minlu-t or permlttil.g

Dr

Security Bond and Mortgage Co., Inc. ‘
_ 502, Allantic National Bank Building, or call

Leonard llsrker
Optometrist

B»rw rtsmined—fJIswe* fitted
203 8. Orange A r t ____

Garland W. Spencer, Agent. Phone 99. {.

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ill* n l'tly rymltirt mi the pr mine*. A fter a license Is revoked,
another one may not be legally
terured within two years.
If a plecu of hustnes# U located
in a town, u town or city Ifeetim
imUt first b* secured and presmled to the county tax collector's
office before a state and county
license may tie issued. AH 'such
licenses are issued over the «ignalur-s and real of the county
Judge and .are countersigned by
the lax ccllrctor.

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* HOPKINSVILLE, Ky„’
Oriioner * in the injl here, uppar'
rnlly unimpressed with Ike se­
curity of the (ail, took n plank,
and pounded tho crll door unld
he tore up the lock. When Adler
Abner Wtthetvpoon went to re*
muv, hhn for trial, he found it
necessary to child the man out
of his r e II.

PO BB ’S HOME B A K E R Y
217 EAST FIRST STREET

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5 ARTICLES FOR SALE
Klerlrlc Tossters. 14.33
II. B. P O P * CO„ INC.

FURNISHED room
■noli* Avenue.

Hsve jrour portrait taken At
NIUtTOLLS STUDIO
220 Weiseh Bldg., phone U M
Children a specialty

8 ROOMS and bath, T mile* out
,on Mount Dors Highway. Lit)
month to nduit* only. Sec
Krutner at the l-«g Cabin.
F U R N IS H E D ro^m, gentlemen
referred. All. conycVtirmcr*,
10 W. it rd S t._______________

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Itev/ your BEST phologreph
made at
.TU B -RAYMOND STUblO
U State.Bank Rldg.—.Ph. jqp3

ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS
• FANS
• MIXERS

Of the M l locomotives placed
in service,on U. S. railroads last
year, 534 were diesels.

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WAN TED TO RENT

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304 W. SECOND STREET

A 1tention
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FURNISHED house or apartment
far couple with hairy. I'leute
telephone 805. Need is urgent.

3 REAL ESTAT eT

NUTATION

leather*

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friv e*tuiin'.«!».

'colors ond large selection of
good upholstery fabric* Robert
S.

Brdwn,

2011

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Ri
niiees.. Jerry laird, ph

Orange

Ave., Orlando. Pin.

o R SALE

HOSE8
10-ROOM 2 .alory house in good
— condition. This house must he *TIVO. yegr-qld field grown everhloonung varieties.
Over 50
moved from lot In order to
varieties.
FYro catalog . . .
make room for husinrtit build­
Rn*e* in chlor. O rder now,
ing and is 'priced right. Shown
TI-TKX ItOSR N UItBRltlRS
by appointment only.
Hox 632, Tyler, Texas
W. It. WILLIAMS, REALTOR
310 N. Park Avc.
Phone 1120
Popular vSfat Cov«ra

lenographer

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h r c u a n ic h
rrriHt raquIremcnL
A TTK N TtW f'
no co-makers on money loans
Variable paymen
We‘ have Just rccelvmt a large
FAMU.Y L&lt;
• assortment
of
b a r d -to . get
tools, and |t will pay you to MorMaTtank Bldg
look them over,
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
STANLEY*RO G E RS
if ARD W AHE CO.
SICNH
Show cards ami porters
MEN'S, women's and children's
O -D E E -S SIGN SKHVIt l
lirw Fall shoes. Kre us fog the
O. J). Lahdress. Phone IU2
hard.io-get merchandise. 0. W,
Clark, 200 Hanford Avc.
FLOOR HANDING
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Ishlnv. Cleaning .and wax
SEE UR for Inntrsprlng Mat*
surfaced
per­
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.j pertresses,
Box ' Springs,
and tng. New floors
Hollywood
Beds at
factory fection. Old lloors mads Ilka new
prices. Retail star* ft display Call
n. M. GLKABON
room.
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' .119 W,. FIRST HT.'
Echols Ridding A Furniture Co,
RENT V TAR
Hanford Mattress. Factory
YOU DRIVE IT
rinmo 1133 and 072-L____
PHONE 200 *
BTRICKLANO-MORIMHON
00 DUN II AO AN cabbage plaid*
" DltlVR-IT. IN I’.
now ready. Phone 705-M.
DOIM5K • PLYMOUTH
OUTBOARD motor host for sale
'ARTS AND SERVICE
— 15 fu esntury bull and 32
I'slmcllo Ave.
Phone 1011
horse Johnson motor.
Good
SNAPSHOTS—printed,
developed,
condition.
110 jianford A vc,
enlarged. We oapy old photo*
Phone. 1088.
graphs.
OLIVER heavy duty diak and
. NICITOLL8 STUDIO
** Harrow |85. 2-wheel dusting 220 Melsch Bl(lgH phone 1(80
machine srith hitch for tractor
■Use 9168. Call Carl 8 . Mycns, F.ufectRiC sppllam-e repairs—
w# repair washing machine-,'
•vmceun] cleaners, farts, mtxer*.
Trotter Appliance Service,, 301
W. 2nd St., Phonr I M U ,

MAN'S 'Fashion Park ault,‘ slit

40, Florida weight, excellent
r« condition. Phone 84ILJ.
, ~Ia*

Sanford, o f phone i,0 LLAND eabhege eetUr allght__
, I ty used tsro sets gears greens
I H mlU North o f Long-a “ •* U
on pavement, school bus
.A ® 17-.^Woodward Are.
material fo r 4 rooms and
Ph me 6881, Orlando.

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Company’H
BIG 5 SCHOOL T A B L E T

MYSCHOOLTABLET
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Scon'S SCRAP BOOK

SWuxiyV

By R. J. SCOTT
Slandnrd School

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* I10HHOW H E R * WHERE
P R IV .tC r IS RKSI'liClKD
YOUR nateisl desire for privacy
In money matters i, strlrtiy
respected hsre.
Friends and
relatives are not
• 000100 !*'*
about your credit;
four em­
ployer Or buaincca associate!
will not hesr of your personal
affair*. Thira U no cause, for

flool, metal ahed Icon td, and
nianahin v
metal gursuo 25 x 25. Priced
strenglS!
for quick sale at $2,500. Ideal
ac|(,
for feed atnragv or small
wood-working enterprise.
j.
NICELY arranged 6 room 'house ] CONCRETE
with good screenrd tmrrhes.
tank*, fen
and nice 3 room garage apartbenches, I
ment, all modern and in good I ('onerrte C

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LOANS MADE
FROM flu TO *300
strict privacy; fa n »crv
FLORIDA LO AN CO.
* 102 Sanford A vemia

SEM INOLE TIRE SHOP

76-ft. adjointi

M b thers!

■isiwm On School T a b let‘

DH ATL.it. tU.. «*&gt;—The -eUlf
in the county, cleik'a office rereived n fei|u«s’. from Drftison,'
TeX.. for a r«|iv of the birth cerliftratr of * woman who wax born
m I'.Htr In a plalsns Ohvkaistv.
the staff ngreed, thi* wa* att ci
ror. Hut titr nrord* »howei| the
woman got her start in life In
‘the northeast corner of Power-’

Phone !U I

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PHONE 1064-J _

W R I T T E N IN G O L D

After three years In tlnclc Bam’*
painting 1 a cathedral steeple.
Formerly an assistant t o . his
I B U T cows- calve*, yearlings,*
father, a boss painter, ho said
I’ hone It. W. Lord. 7MH-W.
thi*_ti(de, wns untiling nsw-So
POINTJ-iHfj for ssle, fmemb'ifiTo.I htm. lSul the high work. is. When
r » urk, 3 months idd.- Phonr MB. he first slid, out of u I 10 -fo&lt;ithiah window in s hos’n’s chsir,
8
HELP W A N T E D
hr fe ll.“ n little scared,” But new1
“ it's 'a good sprit to view the
01111 / (or soda fountain 'r.. I,
city fruriS.”
ey'e Drug Store. Part *.lm*
full time.

1m
it*
L-.. _ , r&gt;.
CHITS and steal—ground fresh
every Monday from snowflake
F U It N I Iwfl E D or unfurnished
corn. Tea be bought at Ggrd- B
W O RK W ANTED
house needed at once. Phone
rier’s Store, Lake Mont op. 10
IftflO between 8:30 and 12:00
EX IT11T paint: ng —com not
lb. lour SI.00.
_t»n d 1:30 'til 0:00 P. SI.
hmrly ha*is. s.

m a c h in e s

• VACUUM CLEANERS

V P d a ,' L iv e s t o ck, Supplies

ASSISTANT bookkeeper
g
opportunity fo r right pur
Apply, Hollywood hfop rrfI

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PHONE 864-J

H A V A t iO

IH M A K -R O ^ A M

Alw ays

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40 Sheets

east
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Including: Free
Child’H Full Name
W ritten In Gold
No other parehose required In
order to secare (his regatar stand­
ard 8c school tablet Including
child's full name written in geld.
“R a d a r s
U SEFU LNESS
EHD&amp; A f THE
SURFACE oF
T ilt S E A R A D tO WAVES
Travel
W EAKLY
IH* W A T E R

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CA r To o n is T V/M6
DREW THE FlfcfrT
AKIMATED ^ART oom
Vo n -fME M f t V I t l f

Sanford FUKNlTUUE Company
NEb SMitM, Manager .
. Corner First Slrcet A Paltiiclio Avenue
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WtMSOR. MC CAV

f i j Bob Green

T H E LO N E R A N G E R
60 YOU SNAPPED/ B-BUr.UHE V,
THE; C A &amp; L fi,

Right WWre W *‘kh Been For 25 tear*

K I R K - 1 TDLD

WtiilE BflALEY^ LAID UP, I'M
RUNNING THIS JOB.
A N D Y O U 'R E

F IR E D

ANNOUNCING opening of L D
.Blmonson Engineering A Sur­
veying. . Marlon C. (Imdon.tre

T H E R E *VE 0
A C C ID E N T S
J O B I FROM.
L E S S M AN

GET OUT;

1S NOTICES— PERSONA
BRMINOLR T1RK SHOP
' sot North Park
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Telephone 37
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T H E SANFORD HERALD, SANFQRp, FLQR1DA

Of Strength To Be Dis- Cooperation From
ince No Men Will Be Added \,a,es Wcu,d M' ln
by LE A G U E SERVICE BUREAU
Florida and Georgia baseball
fana now awaiting opening game
of the aevrnth annual inlcrdeaguu
w rit* between lh 0 Georgia Flor­
ida and Florida SUle^Leagiie
j r Innera can be assurofjof aeeirdN
K rial teet of strength between
the two lohpa for neither club
meter will be added with slam
t n e i othiw clubs.
That wai agreed upon during
the week by Florida Slate League
president
E. L.
Padgett
and
Georgia. "Florida president W. T.
Anderson.
Only player* who will bo nl.
lowed in uniform during the
scheduled seven game aerie* will
did thou* who wore on club ros*
Ter* IB day* before the season
ended, and not over IS men, in­
cluding the manager, ran bi- in
uniform. The name 18 wilt be'
eligible for all games.
Both dub president* agreed that
only ii\ eai* of InjuVy or serious
illness, where the losa of a player
would obviously detract from the
rlub'i* urea) itandard of play,
would a replacement be permit­
ted, and the replacement then
tehoujd be a player of the same
rUiiification.
'
That la, if a rookie became in- j
Jjured or 111, a rookie substitute
vmiid.be permitted. If a limited
service or unlimited class man

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F le e t-F o o te d T a r

worn out of action, h is/ repke w ■
ment should be from that field.
Here are the player* eligible
for the scries a* certified by
h u d * of the two leagues:
AM EKICUS: M a n a g e r Jark
Sanford, Thomas J. Adair, tinriimltcd veterans; James M. Turn-.'
'ur;. Charlie Dykes, . A m e r i c a
• mello. Crawford Howard, John.
‘Aamer, I&gt;wl» West. limited seiv
lea; Joseph S. LsiiH, -.William V.
Glvnn, Jflhn P. Cusick, Frank
Whalen, Kenneth Corley. John
Utke, Knbert Palantino, William
Murray. Charles Dotnmcr. rookie*.
MOULTltlE: Manager Te,l Pnrsrn*. Williant \V. Ilarne, and
J, It. Pool,' jr.,. veterans; Kluyd
B. Brook*. Kenne h E. Ryhrv.
. William E. Kivelt, Steve Vukn*,
Kerman E. Taylor, limited sets
Ice; Andrew L, Ijrumaim, William
C. Lahrnnec, Trank Del Pappa,
WIHIam
F.
Miistemon.
Alvfn
Slecdley. Lee Holloman, jr., Don
E. Whitmore, fl. L. LemUh, T.
T. Blickwell, rookies.

COME IN
TODAY!

Packers .Pack Big
Punch In National
Football League

CLEVELAN D , Sept. 24. fA*&gt;Hob Keller believes be would have
a lielter chance of establishing a
new strikeout record if he would,
ret n little riHiperation from he
teammates, and if the epporiti-fl
would stop drlibera'ely trying t prevent him from mahuu such r
mark.
After losing to Hnl Newhnuser
in a hurling duel Kundiy, Fe'lehad two complaints. One is that,
the Tiger, wen* not rutting at j
his offerings as they normally
do. Instead, they were punchlngat the- ball in a drlib. rale at
tempt to keen him from garner
Inf as many strikeouts as osssibK
Tlic other ermialnl I* that ht*
teammates failed tn get any ru tw
which made U ea»y for the Tieen l
to use their tactics.
sFeller saya be has haj alls ef
hii* stuff- in ’ recent games,, and
that he has felt u* strung a* ever,
fie point* out that he baa" allowed
only one extra-base blow in his
last four games, and that wa* ft
double by Buddy Lewis of th-y1
Washington Senators.
Feller ftdda: "Did you notice.
the way* Nevtheuser -stood at th-plate?. He evert tried to bunt
to get on. The only guy swinging |
was
Dick
Wakefield,
lier.au&gt;&gt; 1
that’s the only way Dick know Imw to hit. The Sbna'ors did th__ , •
__
■ - same Ihtng"t&gt;&gt; me tsst "week
In the first eight innings, we writ- Dan llamcn, l a m p i I f l i h i n ' I t i i f l l F * tmTrjjr hall link, is r s y u l r i l lo
be one «f ( oarh Jack .Mclluisoil's Iry men this year. Hansen, mil- pt
trailing, t to 0 , and l had ""H
the fastest barks in the country, rrccnlly won the Csrolltia Ins Hallo li
two strikeouts.
Then w‘e mode
A A V mrcl's tog-yard dash in 3.6 **mmlv
fiv,, runs in the last of the eighth*
and they were forced to swing,
so l struck nut the side,"
Keller,abd NVwhoUser nre ache
dnlcd to meet again nest Sun la)
Aml Keller remarked facfltimriy
"And I’ll bet „vou riirht now tlw
ny A i i n i n i p m k w i t i i , j r .
I get shut out again,"

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GREEN* BAY, Wis,—Green Hay’*
i » - » u * - utile**
Coach
Curley
t.niiiuca.N optimism Is without
lOUlid lion will I,- the Puckers
"ft llil In the It* lit .National Foot­
ball League struggle,
igimbcau. s iirling his 27th year
a* head roach, -ay- that a Pucker
cm ended l#*l year when the club
tiiiishrd lower thin it hid In 12
years, but n new era is about to
•loss m. S o li old slandtiies ns
lo&gt;u Brock. Joe Laws, Buckets
Golden burs? iind" 111 - incomparable
Don ILids^n time played their last.
t-**l of a Series
"This i. tthni we have bi&gt;i&gt;n
waiting for," 1 hj- wily Belgian
—»&gt;». ' I I , trod -ollle good squads
ef»re lie itnr and seme pretty
fair one*.during the war, but Ihls
i* re* good pc we've ever had - and
maybe better, W’e are younger in
over-nil age, we have balance in
,&gt;t inn, runt 1 believe we'll show
ihctir Amre g«&gt;o,i rumling tuck*
b- *' '"--'ve ever had,"
Dwelling on newcomer* nl the
club's new hJ-mrr estate hear
t iree ri
Bay,
Lambeqa
beam*
f*tet"*~Tntir ^peg —two huge for*

M O NEY!

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT

College Foeth all
Till- SV’ru it It- lit--h
»i I !mn
Season Moves Into .pry FrtI ftxuhnfl
|h-Tu*a1 thin ]:* Ml tiim|Hiun on
High Guar th is Week mthe
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Sept, 2t,

m »ne t*Hi im p rtfM ik e m n fin e r

(dh— ever, (here ati* K|N*ft

Th&gt; college football season moves m slie wuNl i» f fki’iitn*
1nl 11 high

gear Ihis week-end,
mill choice inierseclional strug­
gle* and conference" engagements
spnlhghtmg the schedule.
I'tobaMy the nunilier one nttrarliorr of the day will he the
•m-eling io-tweeyt Illinois and Not­
re I'anrr. And the Illinois .changes
of c ppinp that cunlest have been
enhanced now thut Perry Moss
has been declared eligible for playSaturday's game went about a*
rcppr'ted. I'scept for the strrnnhm
up-it of Indiana tiy the Univer*
«u&gt; T.f Oinrlnnatb
The GbielnMulian
trimmed the defending
W.sieto Ponferenco rhampions, 15
I#" fl.
^
Tlu* &lt; mctnnwti Konch, Rnv Vnl*
fin.’, *ii)9 then* uai no miktnke
aliAut liu team’s perforniniirc. He
deelar d:
"W o
ju»l
outfought
them."
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ORLANDO; Lou Bevil, veteran;
M anager Ted -lU djl-ski. _Mike
Dominguea, Cal
Em m s, Jn-k
Lavellc, Scott Cary, Fred Hwln- ,
delta, lie canto .MemlUirbar, IlmiKil ,
»civice; Lon {turns, Sam Co k L
Lester Bergrr.su, It.,t**ti Katiehei.
Qfnward Martin. J. M. McCarthy.
"William Turner, Thomas I). Hyde.
Janies Hester, nild Rudolph Ho !

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the ditulnut |dnyer in thn Sun- S.mfmil I’H m Fed lean* »*f ll*It* 71" B
fnrd h;n4fi« Id. Atiilrnron had * and \%t* gt,. «|l cxcvnllngl)' pr*»iiil
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bunt *Uort on the l» imlf of hi*
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1 »»*'*-»&gt;*«&gt;'
ts"un Kierry sinned lo yard* from
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acdrumalfu amt would hav«
had fim
l'vtnt&gt;
«J*‘Vhnv
more than that Imd
h i* team l lb*&gt;'d o n ly
fu e gam ea g a in s t j ( ( ^
■nates not cuiuiuiUed tor?cues t&gt; *'“* '' ", ir ‘,
rookies.
,*
liiing slmui n penalty after lie , '• '
' l' f sain.- &lt;n.
He) ,
bad turned in a long
run.
play'd ""c « m 1 '*-»■, linn did nut ..
The Ked attack vftis not up
“^ “ 'i until It'll "ben they *
to par. The iH.ys wer,. sluggi.-..
" • * " K» w.1...... r'"V
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sml II* less and. npparenliy not * ,[l!
^*'ey met again u&gt; .It'll
in condition
•
wimn bn* started the cuiicnt
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Serb'* i n a neutlnl field at Jack' count*-,
lire l-ed linemen were in then- Mnv;ii •
.
^
Fntelt
w o rk in g-all—thss. ' time mid riot
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vi .ri.- u » i i
CINCIMN’l ’IL-tScnL W W r
too
muth. rpraUo .
^^ .11
^ ^one game
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lost
year L m
*B lIfr MiKec!rfiT6 w ill"sever-corinecf*j f A H 1 , K S O.' ( t* il ITT K&gt;
tnnse linemen.
iKmnii- S|n..s 20 HI
I...I three inul lu-i .me.
t mis with tho Cincinnati Red* at [ i a b n . v amrllit-r two season
man and Noliie 11n|*i »* 1
llroltiers
S t . I a iu I* on Wednesday' night. v*-n -n tii w ith *he Gators, he pla.'. ■
f&gt;n almost every pin) and lb
IfniversHy
of
Miami’s f ••111
Central Manager Warren G H « r,| at guard in the ll'tl ami ’*2
eff«srts on defense a*'i--rli
footbdi -i|uad lias font b to|her
announced that McKechnie’* r e
before entering Ihe Navy
short of amnxing.
Irani- 1:0 b riia-le op of one fn-haigtration would take effect at w|„.r,. he saw action in’ Ihe At
Ths Eustl* eleven ba- n l&gt;ig mao ,i.d ..to 01.01 » « b
oiond
Uint time after he conferred'with
and pacific thealers arid
iicnr«lrig in 1back .....
-ill
capcrii rn-e
lion. Iinlfl&gt;ark mil
lilt Cincinnati manager this mont- wn, decorated witlr sis bar*, eight
placrw in thp confptime lb
Leon Jones. Mocking i&gt;a*k. from
in*. __
battle stars.
A native of Horyear and fmin nil u.licalioo, Minnu, AI. Jackie and Jark Adlor,
alcKtchnie is expected to ap- *t(lw |,p attended Summerlin In
will really b„ in Ihete giving *"'1* ('Am Bed Bank. N. Jfi
Doilit Coach Jimmy Wilson a* act\ , hunky 2t)0 pounds hoppo-icnl* plenty of trouble. Bay Grorge, guard and Jack f'nrifeo,
In* manager hafons hc leave* Ur# |, f|ve fMt i , n inches Inll. i* goml
Gnteh i* tho yotingler who puck* center, Haverhill, Mass.; and Eduff,&gt;nse and defense. * •
I team. Ona of tho name* bein* jn
220 nver his six foot inn hub ward, end and Leo Houck, tailback
mentioned for manager next sea(JKORGE B. HILLS. J1L, big
frame, and he really moves it from Lancaster, Pit. make up the
son ia TerrT Moore of th(&gt; SL
f„0t 21m i&gt;ound former Navy
.
dnuhtc iginrlct.
Louis Cardinal*.
V'-lt star at Georgia, Tech, I*
With Herman Wedcnrvyer and along loo,
With * good bit of added polish ‘
IffKectnl#, W idsnUH y. aay* ho &gt;rll, rrrily making comiietltlnn sliff the rest of tho whit kids back in
^
mm^ ^ M
want* to atajr In ba*ebi)l.
' f„, * Uf 1 guard berth. Hr has *niform, Ht. MAry’a Colego o( the Feds will be ns good a tenof
Tb-V
— — j —
j play d at fullback, tackle and California again loom* vtry large a* they w-cro last year.
K o n t l I C k v 'A A l l e n
gu.nd. hut i&gt; making slcndr iqr-, in. football, ( ’oarh Jimmy Phelan
•
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«• • i ‘i i pros* mmt at guar&lt;l Hi* thr-re drew a reconl rrumher of condt1 n c i l J f ln le
si Ge-rgia Treb ban- I|iutli- nates from an rr11 - tunI, "Indent
. _
fled him a* a enn«i*trnl. ag- body- of 800. U was not n lw ja
NA SH V ILLE , SepL 24. 1A1-A gres-ive player. A f..
Noahvili#, Tenn., gtewspaper quotis E. I e» lllgh School,
Ip m ld en t John Tigert of th e'star la- i» one of l
' Southeastern Conference as saying stud, nt* on the equn
that Kentucky’s Ermal Allen ■’•ill three. h gh rchoor
b « . ruled Inallgihlc by the con-'three college varsity
Ferenc# executive committee,
j 2* ^T.r' u L N P V
Tigert w a» quoted a* saying |- OTT1S M.OONEA
that ha had ndt followed - the Gator eleven in 10
rulae of procedure in referrin*! playeil at end. but
the ewe, to the executive commit-* &gt;■ ►■■&gt;. improvement
tee Hurt week because of Isck of daring fall workouts,
time. A ruling that Allen era* Winter Park
eligible we* handed down and no he i* » " • « “
(including C oni)
A junior, he moro Imposing thst It actuslly
1J-7XINGT0N, V*.. (A1)— Denver
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« " dl‘r* n dr* * V d Jt* D. Wood, former t/nlversity » f
RIGHT G U A R D S
noti-plsying
member*
of
the qj, id
footbsll
star, ha* bn n
FR A N K W R K N M , a fM »h- student Indy in football uniform, rvrmeti line coach at WnshlngM.i
(by Wiss. 5-inch blade
an, »»W Oit*. year*
Ju*t to fill up )h a bench during a mnd
Unlreralty.

Bill McKechnie Will
Sever Connections
W ith Reds Sept, 25

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n Isrjft" aurphls of r a lllr wl|&gt;li
iholild ha iliipospjf of," hr* nihli'il.
today yi.1 {. onaii sljpnienl uf
It* T. Hunt, Naiifurtl Avt-jiU i"
N f and iHiik, •f.oi.i Koilugliy. feed rnercliatit,
---- *pr,eiUcleit that
whkh lliry staled' wnyld be Krine under Ot'A reiliuK* 'thare would
by noon. Hupiill. a i f ‘rhU-keii, the *ann&gt; k h o rtn t'a nf fU jf n-i
Ijii V/i dnl ‘Ijili ii.'i»ohi itdeduat j ; . bafur*. when eeltlnfr* wm&gt; I n ­
i’ uihled ttint fil'd men
Home tura) meat men |ioiuted
o v e n - now. know w ind
cut. that with cattle on the hoof
briliffiDK iv« hi|{b ns Ifi cents a rcllinifR were In effect on feed,
pound mi iTir hoof ut Klsalrnmee J'."r wr,r th ey nidi- to secure
in ft&gt;r rim tio n fr in n I t l' A o f fi
auctions, it is chenper (o si.II d
Ily* weight, than to slaughter c'a ‘*
for focal u&gt;e to sell under ceiling prices. Alto they atiited that 1 ^"
mnny rnttln yniwer* refrain
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drum-slaughtering because thry !’r,tjr
eannol
understand the many
QPA lutes add regulation*.
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VOLUME XXXVII

* E a ta b lU h ed

1908

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y ,

Big Four Group To
ose O f Italy’s
♦tt«

Italian
Territorial
Commission Votes
To Allow Ministers
PARIS, Sept. 26, m —
The Italian Territorial Commiuion at the Paris Peacn
Conference .today Adopted
the article which afuiittna the
final disposition of Italy'*
colonial holdings in Africn
to the Rig Four nations. .
« Glndwyn Jebb, the Brit­
ish 'delcRnte, speuklng for
Um Foreign Ministers' Council.
promised that the countrtm which
routht
fought a
with thf AlUra In Africa
'1 will be consulted- fully on their
1 claim*.'.

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.Jebb reletrrd to Ethiopia. Egypt
and Australia, but added that he
mererd Orltaln'a right to apeak be­
fore the United State* and Russia
on the. ground lhal \he British
fought alone "In Lybla'aml stopped
viCarahal Rommel at Ki Alamein.
v* The
e
.nr conservative
press III Rome
was angry over. Petla dfcpatche*
JkWfch - decided that the p e a *
___ «_ . .m m . • .
■ * H II —
parley had deckled lo give Eritrea
to Ethiopia. The edltariallala rail­
ed IhU an outrage agalnat Justice,
an offense against tho dignity of
tha European peoples, and that
e AUrea
i
will thus be doomed K&gt; bcomlng a slave province.
•Tile United Slates favored Inde­
pendence a.* coop «s possible for
Mve majority* of the Italian colon-

• BrIII.h Foreign Secretary Devin
conferred today wlUi Oecrelary of
Ctate Ilyrnea. presumably lo clarify
the positions of Ihe two cpunlrici
on Uvla Issue Byrnes waa dhH to
meet th is afternoon with W. Aver•11 Harrlman. Ihe new Becrelgry of
Commerce, who la leaving Ida nmbaiaodorlkl post In I-ondon.

It' may sound simple but sort.
In* majl In the air has never
been done by the Poet Office
Department hefdre. It Is a neces­
sary step in handling Ihe In-

jgpreaied volume of air mall tbs
government especla when tha

6 cant rate for dome*tie
air mall goes into affect on
Oct. I.
Ajrtt 4-W

Jewish New Y ea r T o
Be, Observed Tonight
Barvlcea will be oonduted this
evening at th* Jewish Community
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on East Sixteenth Street aa
usher* In th* Jewish New
; 8707 and known as Noth Hashana’, r.. Roberta o f Orlando will
- assist in fthe amice.
"Where Lies Security» " will be
the. topic of tho sermon which wUI
be given this evening •* 8.00 o’clock
by Rank Attaina*. ____

tag at 10:00-o’clock-the

of the
"Juda-

Urn's Contrlbu
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, HEKVO RETIRING .
•NftW YORK. Sept, 15—( A V -

1946

Briton Describes
Greek Strife As
Small Civil War

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*pt ;-r.
•Vi 4'*rnl)-imr-jrur ol.l It.,
tllork b mtnu, .i meal el h it

Ml*- llUnk told i-ollr**-»!*:»• site
fcerimk c i e n ta il.I la*t iilslit
«tt**r a bsiulli rrh'ied I.t moth•r'a miH-ery .-&gt;lote lh.it rite ri-j ,|
iilm half a bl«vk up ’If,- li.-el
•sttt} hurled a in Ml ele.i,er at
him lor good m e j.a rr
The rlenvrr mUvd It, iau?l

Itehcll'mis Forfeit Arc
Got tint? Arms From
Albania, Yugoslavia

Steel Firm W orkers
Protest
Sentence
Given To Mueller ^

SALONIKA,

tiire-r,

Srpl.

21—-i/P. —The
Prrnvirr
of
PITTSBURG. Sept. 2 5 -(&gt; D —
(•refer, ( nnsta.itin Tssldari*,.
Th* Duqursnc Light Company
ha* described the * i.ilenre In
in Pittahurgh today announced
m ilhtrn Greece a* actual war
that ita employe* have failed to
against Ihe nlale. Hr declar­
end thtlr' walkout aa ordered by
ed, lhal Ihe turmoil rrralril
Ihe Allegheny County Common
t I I.) cilprkir &lt;d leftist band* In
Plea* Court. The court yesterday
The**al&gt;’ and Macedonia » o
set the deadline fer th* end of
h* 4 a- auction- uf order bul
the walkout at 10:00 A. M. Baska i|Nr»llon of « v
trn Daylight Time today..
' ThP decision slated that, the
LONDON.
Srpl
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court would hold nine independent
poiii'fHitnn f«*r Mir ItrfttinH Korrljji*
lea (era guilty of-contempt unless
-(M ic e tit-lav ile»cidi.-.l the flglil
they called off the strike. At
inc in (JrriM r ,i' n "win.ill wnlf
that time It also aen'eneed the
8 UKVIVEO the crash of the Belgian sibena airliner In the Newfoundland wilderness, Jeanne Err. j ejvil wir. ' II. .* «il tlul I lie t.U’ei.
preallent
&gt;
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....of„ the
- , striking
__- union. BAVINO
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drmlh
the ICoA^CiUttri)
rrmwv |&gt;Une uv wlilrh ,ho Usd hern ' reerntmem has nresenu.l evidence
Mueller. to one vear Jrfc rtfr, If,
Mi if Mir i» brlli min f«»r» r &gt; wric
btfwr A tlrr when II irllUd on Ihr fioiulrr «(rpor| niii^m, flffinrl I h C«»4%l (iiMnl pliolo.
&gt; 4 . " J eenUmift-rof court. - * jflown*
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. i (iinir * llirii min fr**ni Allied
Mu llat.. had
Its* Mo:Her
had VafnaM
refused I.
to and
end' •llUf
fitiil Y iiito-Itivin. Iltiwrvcr, Mi'
strike which hea crippled business
K« rri&lt;n O ffn r irpK •riiiHtivr %.u I
•ml Induatry In the nttaburg area
Mm- Hiitf.h
*now in titer*'#When today's deadlint arrived,
w ill mil
- nllnl ti|n*n Hltlr
the court gave the strikers ona
tl.
titrrk k’ &gt;v ttinuiit i»«|iir *
estra hour to return to work.
thru «i«l
•
Workers at th? JonrQ and
A m ,hlli&gt;i* r* thr Hi»M*h -|M»k••
Laugiilin strel corporation have
iimn. ihr litfrk r%i»httrr rt liret »
begun a sympathy strike. ApIty ASSOCIATED p r e s s
i «.«&gt;
At4*1HVlit* elf 4** *•»*•* H k* Y l l ^ o U ' i j .H I M h i H U 'I I
parsntly it I, in protrst niictnat
iih |
l i n i n '. t l r
th a t
any
f " * • ' •r 1
thP Jail sentence given Mueller.
Mi' -It*! Stalin I' hInv l«f«
i*
l •*njim wen tmtnir no f i»!f Mir
Vminl
t*illf*iij?
m
*w
*|ui|»cr
Workers at th? 4ones and
• fill rpe
|if
^'ntpl ItII ,|
r«fi* •» w m Mi* Smilli Smni' • ••it#*i jnl I I.aughlin plants brlong lo the
l‘ * * limit d land that lllitaiii
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h|i t * •!* i»l»! Mm n i
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f is* .itniftnir. ,"M uilivr*
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far, ab-ut 700 men have left
rO||llllltte.| \.y thr t i iVl k•
ilrr.v
tiling witty m! tit title
thtir jobs at ona of the plants.
Tlli *|MtkrOiiqii aid lie dl*| iml
Some have. been quota! a* say­
In AHaiitli. t fir fniiMiftlllmt
l lieej whrlhn M» Mi#*-i*ht fiuhtiio;
ing they are going to stay out
ram-'
forth
u-itl»
hiich
|irni*«\
Tinin tirrrn* hik anylhiii^ to »l
A. Itcid Manft, statu Legion ad
until Muellgr gelt out-of jail.
I&gt;nI••■i »Hi«l "On th«* whole, it l»

tlld tilt buidtt

limped it up to
»dd lo Ihe IMi. loo*, lie had yar-'
nrrgd In thr .»r*uf- Hill .alii
Mika Block .
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Legionaires To Stalin's Statements Bring Varied
Leave Thursday Reaction Among South’s Newspapers
For Convention
^
To Take Part In
London Conclave

juUul, togctlui wifUi Joel A. Held Agency
Sanford postmaster and CampbdLj
I.Ofifiin.- Poet r»JI delegate, • w ill,
cision
leav# Tiiurcdoy mrming for the
Hour
national la^rinn convention which

IteacheH D e ­ it flunk, Pitc«»urHi;HiK 9inlriiit*nt.
frrih Ih»|m* to all Ihioi*
A fte r
Six -*It h'iKivry
fr*r w-»r
Debate Today*1 111 J||rk*«M|Vlll«*, Mo I IlllPe

cptn* Monday ak San Kranciaco.
— T O * vdll motor U&gt; Ocala and
Ji-RUSALKM. Srpl
25 M/P)
pick up K»l Marlin, “ delegala| -fhe Innei /.ionut Couneil i ,hIa ,
and
Ihr,,
to
Jackadnv.llle
wherej,Jpr|l|
P
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lhp
a k?iic)
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a
a
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a i
M I *A |
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they will embark on n l*ello
„u,. ,,n,i
ihP London

with thr f*« 1 that Kin^ h " " K '
II e»f (#!*•*•'•* U hI out to rrturn
to hi4 fhinjir
*h rt|HN-|rd
1 I .o r London f..| A thru- Mnlav
thr
%|H»k«'»in.*n *ald their

I nltilt wii^ not
"pilltiKIli An
tidcno that &gt; uj**»l»nv and \1
a.tt'l Slnlirt atill Iruvr*
|human mdividijfil« hi- invnlvr.i in
thr wiirlrl |»f*r|ilt*»c«l n** t*» th« th* fiuhtiiiK. hu! »u*t ni lurndHu^
fJj'n
f hi* ►•e*1 rinrtil*
,,ppm(1' p ,,lP"
\ '" " I - " f
PCNinr tltrv •!«» »•*•( jll»« with th«- of •'•&gt; .«*ill -•*•*,l„mi.-,|
11,.,' llni
- II,
uct ion a of Russian ri-|ii
al ive .
,il|i|dviog
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T)l, pc«vt Orlr.nu Times-Pic gus.biimenl with aims,
nyul„.
.sinlin'* Ktalnio-nU by
sr
( 1 _T
no lueah-i are full em.UKh to m i

thi* afternoon a fte r.Mr*. Charles
II An.livv,., th-. widow of. the
Inf#* Snifll-.r, &lt;l**t llticil to. flrrrpt

lh»» 11•••1111 fi•&gt;tt
K. iiiiM, *!i,. .. tiio I'ciqocratic

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Slopes Of Soullu-rn
Negroes Are Told
Ity Or. .McCaslin
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TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 25, _
./V)—Spittfaril 1.. Holland, Klnriihl’if ual lliiut governor,
toilio* "its appointed by
(•tivonior Mi fin id Caldwell*
*lo sunfeed tin* Inti* ('luirlea'
». Antlrcu'a win* died a week

wav"

Ipvfpr

I

Caldwell
Announces
Action A fte r Mrs.
Andrews
Declines
T o Accept Position

Bandit Acquires
Obsclctc Cleaver

today and tltrrnn lie., a .lory.

Molten, Caton Com­
plete.. Ix'K'ion Tour
In South Florida

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'A s s o c ia te d Press L ea sed W ir e

Holland Appointed '
To Succeed Andrew s

Death Misses Crash Survivor For Second .Time

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Duq®
uesne3Wer
Employees Fail

/Initial Flight Of Reds In China
Stiil Refuse To Y-vFferinir Poet
Is Started T,.d,v Enter Peace Talks
STASHINCTON. fi.pt, 3f.. I f ll
— The government’* first flying
posfoff.qe took-off. today on an
experimyttal flight. If the ex­
periment works, Postmaster Gen­
eral Robert Hanncgan hope* that
^ v lth ln 1flea yean, t h f_ Uaitod
*ftatee can deliver air malUanyseherp in the world within 40
hours.
Here is vrhat i* happening on
that experimental flight today.
The plan? lies • cabin that’s
been fitted out like it railway
mail car. Kix mail clerks are
•board. With them Is a Aon 'o f
first-day
covert
bearing
the
brand-new 6 cent air mall etapvp.
/The cortre wera aent by etamp
■Vkollectors
P * '
'to “Washington for a
| Wdal
j
poal mark Indicating tha
first flight. The dark* w ilf sort
th* covers white tha plane la Jn
tha air on IU-&lt;way to Dayton,
Chicago, • Pittsburgh grtd New

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1 lA.ll 1 MU nil .1 ( II I V.lf |iff&gt;t
.dent; l\ v r&lt;mi|iil»ell Ai Iip.ii
mrr, 1*11*1 !! *t il 1 11 urn witn
i
f.mtni'l ll s n i*♦!«! \ U A M * «a
son .uni l(al|di A Smith nent
ti&lt;-«l in I|i•* mrr f.o arrmiet rt
pir ,|dn*t, ^fl,t t|i.n
|M. A IU|l .,ff %.,u, , ^ I n l 't l i r
nffirrr

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term for which Andrew. .1 cTinetl
t.i ,-j-ek rc-uoniinatioii tlii* year,
will
elVe f,!r . tho lale seiutor
lnlII f.imiary ohm hi* own six&gt;eai I fm will-Virgin.
1 1t.-.. Ib’lilcctat uominatien vlrlunilv
rd&gt;cr‘rt[i
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knn Ntiur I’ark

• htrf s-MitdlVe

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latrr
llr.1.1 • fhr Sifiatr. ha« a (or*.
Ilirr I Ip 'da k'oirffuo lirrn rle\at«»t l
♦ • rank ,,f t’nitr.j Slatrt
Ki
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Union Or«»-Mij/p-s
In iSoiflli Beaten

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Ihr U r* Di It U-n II g.
r„,|ltl, po^toi ..f V ft b\ *•-»
tan t'hjiii h
1h Inn-1
It * f
,h.. lev - I , , m | |,*\., 11y ..f ll
I \\ I \ i , i
2f*. i4b
Mi,,
old Ion-, wi»\ii he-rn
Van
In- timv
Mir
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llillner
fndtt) «h »u f»d that 17 uniun orand’ liappM-sl &lt;i.-nliir.- aln,
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N A N K IN G . China. Sept. 25— line*- plane to
. flail**,
. • »Trxu*.. .Ihen'j
.
. v'onfprcnr*- on I'nlrstiru',
lOnu
lA1)— Chinese Communist* still re­ to El I'aiO, Loa Angelc* ami hail u, Htilain keep* Jewirh leader*
fuse, to participate In peace talks rranciacr.
l*r*-n
atvKailltrd
■
fn .loientlon camps in the Unit
Mri'iislm was inlrod.ii.-d I
Ills tfH IK lrt h h fiv r
until a cease fire -order fs Issued
At Ihe ronvcntlon city they wiH ***"**•
lirello'i. II II Met'italia, and by •iiif*f* tIn* &lt; I t l u u tlU 'u t n r c a n lx - *
.
•nd an -armistice. arranged.
he Joined by Mr*. Field and Mr*.
my*-&lt;uu.iT- hrgnn Ih^j Mitjrk • .
Tho council, yplal ta. Lurn. duwii. qu. rich (bn American thir»l for
A
communist spokesman - ;in M
„artln.
who *have been motoring thr British invitation' after a rqlightmmrnP^. Along the soma m
m"
v a.
m j *?• Hn.
Mrfd*Iitr itl’frillMNl lit
*^litin,-r ilcclarcd -Our general
Nanking aatd today tbnt the Com- through th* ’west, and by Mr*. alx'-houp it(‘hat.l tn“Jhrii*fclei7i.'Thi*‘ line, the Memphis ‘ Commercialrotinsid, .leioitn-' ( ’..o|ii ( r,f Ilirmmrmlst peace ~TTe!tothrtor, General Mann "viho hae been vi*ltlng Jn
London Conference I* nnw in re Appei.1 deelnr.-d Slulin hns lu.t
toi-li.iiii
lur
I-. rod &lt;n investi.
Chou Kn-Lal, will remain on tha Seattle, Wa»h. '
I In in, It,'a l,' S t r r i-I „ l Mi h i|ilti
cess while Aral, delegates eonsuli-i , upiid.i.U'il +&gt; b,- Mursul -hjirtlve
w*a» i ' l l
of pru«reldrltncs In Shanghai until the.'MeThe Orange lloreo apeeial left new proposal, of tlieir » » n ,
T 8-lill . * lin t. I , know i- „ ii a i.* iin .|
,,f w -ild . ntntiiunisin. Dial. Ihe
-vi-rv on
mamli are met. The spokesman, Jacksrnville 'a»t .veiling »&lt; ‘Lnn
» ■ ferttt-*
I lie v% •Id
, I w n . I..,- »i..ini
.l-pp*"l in w »|.i.|m-&gt; -aol I. him eii.nigh
*
.
i nn il-abstin*'
H i * * i i i i »' iitself.
i » , i i , jJ,-w»
r
&gt;1 ilato
lf--g
fv|kl&lt;1* '
HtftMkl '• v IkfC
Wang Ping-Nan, said that either - .. ........ ..................
* -I
* i Hi 1
\\
•
Iv ,-.m p
oclock with betwien aM and *™»| work ve»lrrtl»v for Iw
(„r (I.- 11—i - f tin- M-al-l t 'tHV tin*It • . I l i r
h
•I ni a ir. *
»*A
' H ill
General George C. MarAall or delegate* alioard. Among ,!he«r
- . ' i t » um
I
........
u.
|.
alcrl
... I l l . -Ti-Mig
t.md oily
1 1 i f *|
M m ir i|K il
/-• *"
H 8 1 - 8i s l i l i g
t'f
Uml,e»|
Slate*
Ambassador
J. were K5 member* of tin- Miami Jrr it null in Hint other ritu
t line* nf tbe ) . i // •i. i ID
III I'nti- I'M ""' Mim»l.-i .Main, • Jurn-• Moilglltoil. kee|irr Mini »-.»»«!
. I--.I
I*\ .Di
i-&gt; barm
Leighton Stuart could get a cease­ Drum and Bugle Corp* of the Agency *"i. 1 .*?* any lh&lt;- -t,i|i|ii,gm niging
■.-illterl ' i-l
fire guarantee from Generalissimo Harvey W. Seed. Po»t, (hue lime, w t. u |.rolc*l ngalnst Tli.- d- (|ue*li»i&lt; and ainarr -lalcumlit (In ' "it- iniMikr
1, ' Ii •
porlalimi of Jrwiah inuingranl
-till r*,mii»nitil. - 1 will.- i.llciiliun lioin ip, Mine Ne* York linn *tilr|i *-n'".l
ton I I " "
I-l. d
One -&gt;f
Chung.
natirna and oli. lime Internation­ and the killing ,,f oiu* ,&gt;f tlicin III’ I hi- nrM.,|*a|ni ■ today ll«w .
louijlilli
mid
(|lt.
, llinsg* ri hour this
nrovulrd
the
late
farpillar
Uil»y
Q
..
“
“
S
'"
'......
,
,liullrltijolt pn-mlnnc
.
If this were done, said the al champions .Paris, UA!7t. "They Tlie
man
killed- wns
Cchin ever, in*»»t moriilng rdilinim o n - a Do ' u irt-rnl .-Jilpmrlit of liew In " ir park. ^ lie
aid lie hn-l aiiiiatioi, 1
(bat low inforveCommunist, then term* of on are out again to bring home the Schwart, who died in n figlit 1«
fined tlirm»clv.-a lu n. news pre- nionkryn
walked Bralo Sited many time*. in,-i,| nffic-i . in miiiii* -towns are
armistice could be established b;
by baron.”
hicon.” said
»*ld Reid Mann. There tween a hriliah hoarding pm ly and *entatiiui.
..n o.te d
ll* . iloetor
and
"11 mI impiiUr fTer-pllo" com-.
.
.
. Inwyci VV'lkilig ill tl'—i- roll.."bin with
the group
known aa
a 20
piece down band pasieiigern on n *chooner’ which
_
_ the Marshall . w][|
„ M| B,____(,c „
. . Dl#€
A right vcliig itnli-( ominuniflt
&gt;Wlilrman “ l-rra. lier.” Iia."
I»» '" ‘ "k". an I nl-i. In|d i - m p t i a , in Imu b,,-,,,|„- . udbi partisan
military
nr
committae 0f — Miami Auxiliary
Police and WJ|| Inicrrcptoil when it tried i» I nawspapm, l.'Fpo&lt;|u,-, iiaih-d it* m in e
iary I’oiicc-ami
nmrlnalcd In g ird the— f "
“
d - tn.
•I-nl\ , ldni-1 1 ■ 'In- In-.,ling of
General Marshall (a acting * • a color guard and riflo (•"■jn, ,n rn„
illegal Inimigrnul, Into *tory Mid, u *&lt;jl - f il&gt; •»•*,i .pi**- again heel, .
* •,f "|,svf , !**•'%• ,f . tffAhi'V.;•"!
»w»l*
nod hi i -u nirmliet,.*
.. --,(. 1.-10 1
special envoy from the Unitad the all day parade on Uct. 2.
I’nlr.tinr.
lion*. It isiii th«i if , Mnr*li*l lie, u llor.v III 111** Trrrpllon ward”
all" -*k.-&lt;!l lo IliPlli Ilir .«"&gt; -nlaaev
'• rl'
"•
" «
State*.
Assistant Department Adjutant!
________
•
.Stalin ,|o&lt; . iml Im-Im-v,- tlirs•• 1* of M -nkev Island liaiifofd and and ' Innortmi* •I*I t •tg■■ lirj-i
Holmes Melton returned Tiu-.ilay!^,
. ..
.
,
danger of
"W hy
h*.
K ein U i-'le f ' o i l l i l i
P i r n T in | nh
" I "
I * I h . w p iia fp S h i p m p n t s
evening from what he dverthe I , o C C T C l Ivt’C O r C ls A r t *
Uussin M.-pond d dnii-*hlli/i.l|on I, nnr*t mis duly with rtinr niul
-I tt Hall » .i I
•* a Vi-ty succesefnl speaking tour
In &lt; B r »iliir * n # l A f 'I 'r i - i l ,,f lu " " " V " " m1' *
"'V,,v ill, , 4 il), Ih e U . t l" • llld r i
l i n t . I d r l - «&gt;..!
1 ••! 1
\iil N e w / c a la n d
made In behalf jrf Legion *labll i
I l l l r t J U I I U C I r » I I r l r l l iup Moi-lnid Vaiiln&lt;.rimi«n
Iln-I"-. wIn , i t n v f i k .1 fr * w eek, a n , I 'In- II* v II
II
IIsation n«d rapamion In I’lnellas
-----------genem! mid 'h- I o-w li i.t-rn-ral ago im l liv*t l l i r l n 1 llir m &gt;-&gt; well u l l r n - A l r /
I', Nrw
i . v !•
tinI n -.
TOKYO. .‘&gt;pl. 25 l/l’i Sen .1 f-unua &gt;H-lllg IIM-ll 1- 1I Alit I I l f
aruf Hillsborough counlie* Wi'l(
J. i ,
-l-i- -I- I -Ui.y proII. Monkey Island rllquellr llial rn.ivi.d,in, In In- lielil al !'-•&gt;*
NEW A*ORK. Sept. 26—OP)— him waa Department Vice Com­ record* w«-rP InlrCdtired today at
■rmy T“
I
. ,11 i„
i» &gt; i .to I by thj
IJ iv- y w eir. al|]e In lilt**-* Wi''k.v In j B e n i Ii in I b l ' d a - i
Tha Coast Guard sent two am- mander Frank Caton, one lime the Japanc*c war crime* tiulj
fn Ixndon.
1 .&lt; ltd"ll. a *p..ke«man /" rj It a v r m e w lre il IncInM ire a n d m ake
I i*i,-- pintle &gt;h.pII ,........ K. M'»i. i
a• t . na
-1
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*
■
ihlbian planea out In fo 'th a *A t ­ professional
magician.
whose which disclosed the iin|miiall*lir; ||,g Brili&gt;o foreign Of fire dp l i eu lo .m a l-d e b a t In to s im ia n so­ sypr. uilrudi'ut of v li-ndi. |-.&lt; ml on - '
N nil-, ittj tier,i , It*
omic to deliver medical luppliea magic went over big.’ he said. alma of former Prime Minute, rlnre-l dial Britnio welcome* Prune
&gt;»Ti pb. .pbitt&gt;- I-Inn l s
ciety
around
i|uestlonaite*
I.,
lafilled
la.i-l
1
V
,
#
j—
t
0
to a burning tanker this morn­ Th'*y were at PlnCBa* County Ilideki T 0J0. The recanl* wrre Minister Klaliir’a ’statenjeiil that
’NuU.’’ cry ttir MiTiTrrrU lo nil out .'elaling to nd.mni tiatio., near tb,v Lqitsicr, which wet a
ing. A t least one o f the planea Poet, in ClearwarUr, Friday even made at n meeting in IP 10 al there I* no teal i|ai|t|lf of. M .new
succeed td in Its mission, The Ing, and were' Joined by Walter which the Privy Council approved war. The sphko*ni.nu(iP ^ 'a reVj,1 that hf Hit* "social aetlvlly." K.|aa tally ami fmance p-dlcle, of M-hnof*. I cttpitired b\ tl.,. Jap im-*,. during
Guest* introduced wi-ii- Jeff, thi i, &gt;dvutnre lit Hu- Pacific.
tanker, tha Bannlngton, has radio- .Woolfolk, aselelsnt State attor­ a pact with Germany and Italy.
(h? British .lioW^ Wi(tT7ig!&lt;b wfiat scornful of nil of Hit* fancy mon­
key etiquette U nil extra long tailed
of
district
manag'i
I-Ml 'T,r r.mri.n i i , depusits o f
ad that tha fir* U being brought ney of Lake Walee and 7th Pl*Tojo wa» prime minister at
.■ effect thr Inlk will mtvp. 11I (he fox squirrel from fa*wburg which Jnhnum,
Western Ifnian Trlegmpl. • •- in |&gt;I,-. |.1,,. on ibe two island* about
under control but thr** members tle Department commander, who time. The rFrord quote.1 Tojo a* Paris I’enre Cirtlfrrinc*'.t*ild at
w'a-v tecenlly presenjed lo llie Zoo Orlando, (' II; Ko„.|lz of • bar
I ■J.ii.n.in
. u « ,,- .li.|i|,,. | ,-vef/
of the crew are dead, three ar* made a ehort talk.
saying: “Anv race that die* -out*tha United Nation* meeting*by IL O Boxrdon of that rlly
lestuwn. VV Va , and •,‘ly'b- Mutt. yea•&lt; f--rP tin- um
Fsimihgmissing and two others ar* burned
under
th?
rule
ef
survival
of
t
h
e
A
n
o
t
h
e
r
ItrltisH,.
f/icii»l*g*pr*-»•Saturday night they appeared
prcslde.il o f tin- Key '-lul, of • i ■ -inv in bulb A 0 * 11 alia ami
seriously.
at Rrooksvllle, Sunday afternoon fittest* is not worth existing on e&lt;| n view that Klalih's remarks
He'mitt«lP High School.
New /.els.id test,, very latgel/
Th* 10,000-ton veaael Is heading at Mulberry and Monday at Ybor this earth. If we fall to arrompIMi could be an imJir*tioit*Vr an irrt
• o etli-.iKive ’ll-,- nf pbii.phate a*
slowly under hek own power to­ City l-oat wher# thev were hosts our grand mission of spreading portaut change in Ihe direction
I,at.liter to krep tin- pasturet in
ward Wilmington. N. C. Tha to all of Hillsborough' County the Imperial
ipcnai way at the time slid technii|up of Russia's foreign
go o d , o lid .I icm
planea
wars- dispatched
from posts. There was very good at it should Ir*. done then it rannot (mlley. However, ha silld that
ohailrston. 8 . C.- and Charry tendance, especially 01 W.orl&lt;l Vi. be heprd evm If we go out of events alone will show whether
him
4 O PE N IIA G E N , Sept. 25- (/ll
such an expectation Is warranted.
Point, N. a , and wera to parachute II vetarai
eteransy' and
an Iota .o f enlhus* existence.
'I In* koala bear i* the most pqpCrew* cf four Danish fixhing
supplies to tha ship.
Melton.
nlar Au trail.in animal.
(asm.„ sai^rM r.
boats today charged that th-y
TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 25
-•
were intercepted off the &lt;ref men (/Pt— The Florida consumption |
coar.t by Ittisxfan naval rrnfl. The of gasoline during the month of
/. -•
fBhrrmcn derlsred, that the Rus- August totaled neatly 42,000,000
elans had laken them ashore end gallons — an increase of about
•toy vtlet*n In tired of sen.
detained them fur several day*. 30 percent over Autf't't of KM C.!
Jcr* itree of rhantel In any of
The
fishermen
related
how
they
T'he consiiniption, which Helled
U.c vdiowink categoties la rv»Clarence leaser of Akron. Ohio,
NUERNBERG, Sept- 2 5 - (4 1 MIAMI, 8 ept. 20 , &lt;/P»— The limited. &lt;|uartcra -will
penult had run Into coastal waters to thr state m’or0 Ilian | 2 rH00.n»Mt. qurtetl to vtr.lt the office Of
scored a hole-In-one at tha
Judgmcnta in Ihe principal war 30 Eetonian refugees who are j They are teaching themselves avoid a storm and were helping also is an increase of more than
liif tr..jx,iL.|b!e sgrncleu listed
tool* Country Club i W R R
crime* trial* of world war tyro seeking entry Into the United English. The womeh — with Ihe a German cutler fired across ’their 500,000 gnllons over the July
below:
cording to an announcement.
will be handed 4«wn next
States although’ they lack pro­ equipment &lt;&gt;n hand -i. are sew- the Russians ftTed across their consumption.
Coordinator — E B. Carter
beginning Monday.
per
Immigration
n“ nt*
visa* ing n rw rlnlHr* :.AniTOvpAlrlnf bows. Ths Dsnes said they were
Atlantic National Bank Build*
An official announcement eaye have settled down to a life of those worn during "-'their long taken to Wamemuonde. where
liur.
HOYLE RKC’OVKRH
leaner** happy moment cams
their vessel, were searched. They
It will taka two and possibly three housekeeping and waiting. They tea voyage.
Employment — U. fl. BnJ
.
days to review evidence and read are living In an empty, dockThey sleep ntt ’ cot« loaned by said that everything resembling
State Senator IJoyr! F. Uoyiel pl'iym/'.it lien Ire, 113 No.
the verdicts reached on the XS front pier in Miami.
Park Avenue.
tiia:-cl»y of Miami. Roomrf for a wespon wss thrown ovarhosnl. has recovered from his llliiev*
**axl leaders of Gtrmany and m v m
Vocational Training snd Edu­
tha men and women arc ar­
• nd was greeted yesterday by.
The
two
groups
of
refugees
charged
cation — T. W. tawton, Court
vho tailed
Td over 8,000 mile* from ranged by hanging curtains Iw, BUSHIAN C IVILIAN B NABIIRO many friends in tno downtown
House.
area.
------------------Kwetlen In small fishing boat* tw**n concrete posts. Thtf women /
&gt;‘f
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1 11 1.
a
legal A.v.l»tanre. Ilaspilallxa*
meals on c|ty-loanM. -'•UERI.IN. 8 epL 25-(/T)-Aro*r|r
ogre* their quarters are ade­ prepare
lion and Btste . Uervice Ofllcer
ble stoves. Most of the
ARCHBISHOP INDICTED

Ihree .New-bpiuer^ u*. k.ji.-nio«.u^.

Supplies Are Flown
To Burning Tanker

f

Reel Navy AccuHcd O f
Intercepting Danes 12,000,000 Gallons O f
Gas U I* In Florida

Lazear Scores
In One A t Local

Nuernbergr Verdicts
To Begin On Monday

FIRE

IN

Estonians Feel Certain Immigration
Officials Will Let Thcm’Stay In U. S.

STOCKYARDS

quate but they ar* gnxfoua to
become permanently settled.
. r
25— ( A l ­
Tim * passes slowly for th*
and firemen^ were weary travelers as they await
word from a Washington, Immi­
gration board on whethar or, not
they will be admitted Into the
country.

Veterans

ead ’ anil Russian military police
ia donate*! by well wlahey.
ive teamed up for a quick
little money they need
BKUMtADK. Stpl.
25-4/1')tulion of a murder rato In
provided hy the Travelers Aid- Berlin.
A
Joint .patrol
today. The head of thn Itoman Catholic

Society.
.
•-i arretted two
Russian civilians
. Cart. Felix Tandro. Reader oJt for th# murder of a 28-rear old
th# .first groqp to arrive/ t\tnf.\;(j German woman In .her notr^e In
erfbed Ukr little roving hand ’of tho American sectot of tho city.
refugee* s» ."peopVj without a The' Russian* are suspected uf
Meanwhile, thejr have set about country.” Ilul hopefflliy he said: being’ -3cmoboli»cd soldiers w^o

Church lit Yugoslavia, Archbishop
Steplnar, today was indicUvl ns
an inciter of terrofini. In chsrg.'X
filed With the Croatia Supremo
Court, tho Archbishop is accu»cd
of being an nctiVo participant

is* ths central UetajbL taQoxJst
" r lt
movement during
the war.

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— Contact Uirough Lloyd F.
•Borle. Oounty Urrvice officer,
'i'.tksrlt UuUdin*.

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Hrrvlceromi. ex-Hmdcemen and
lheir Ucpcndenta — American
Red Crnevi. lotkefrnnl Boulevard.
Veteraiui Administration —
Martin M. Rudich. ShcrUPa
Ofilce every Tuesday.
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                    <text>THE SANFORP HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
F lin X J B H m u

ELECTRIC A PPLIA N C E REPAIRS

W ATC H FOR
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PHILADELPHIA, S*rt. 20. 'iP )
-General '• Msmigir John Quinn
of (hr lloaton Braves wha an­
no Bneed the purr haae of pitcher
I&gt;ick Mulligan firm the rhlladaj.
phla J’hilllea. The aale wan fir
the wtilvrr pfice. Mulligan la gfl
year* olil.
lie ha* appeared lit
til gamrM this year, and haa a
record of two vrtn*Tand two loaaea.

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• FANS
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• VACUUM CLEANERS

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Roy Johnson

PHONE 10G4-J

Steluon U n iv e rsity

Lehman Expects
New Records
. To Be Set

W i l l ‘Open Tueslday

DELAND, Sept M, (Special)
ZT Btitaon University will open
Tueaday With an enrollment in
txeeaa of 1208. according to a
•tetement Dreed today by: the
ilejIiUmr. Tueeday, Wednesday,
and Thursday will be gieeh to
registration of fraahmen and.new
BROWNS W A N T RL’ BL
itudenta only. . Upper - claaamen
wil* rrglatcr Friday »nd Satur­
ST. LOUIS, S^pt: 20. m —THt day and claaa work will aUrt
St. .Louis Browns are .dickering
With Muddy; Kuel with the Idea
uf signing him as manager. GoatI missunier Chandler's office an­
nounce* that the president o f the
llruwna, Richard
'
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haa
reiiucsted permission to 'hegotlaU
with Kurl, who la a special oasistnnt |U Chandler.' A fte r th* pernilsslun was granted, Muckerman
anil . Itut'i conferred today at
rhandler'a heme .In Versailles.

RESTAURANT

TROTTER A PPLIA N C E SERVICE
*04 W. SECOND STREET

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 20,

ICm i Ib m O Kraaa r w . O w l \
arrive at the State Market early'
in October. No large quantities
of produce are 'expected, until
November when green* ■ art mov­
Ing.
•.
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Installation o f facilitisfe at ihe
new qOlek freeze plant at Thir­
teenth Strict . and Elm Avenue
la proceeding. Across the street
on Thirteenth
Street, • 1).
F.
Dobts I* putting up a market
bi'Mdinw it a coat of ll.ano to
Mil produce to truckers. Stand­
ard Growers, Inc. will start opera-,
Ilona a* soon as the escarole croji
cornea in, whl.-h should .be wlthi.i
the next h e locks.
IIw ry Tooke has purchased proptrty at Frurteenth Street ami
permit to construct a flO.Opd

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TIIE WEATHLK
In. Unity Thar*.}* Strength—

B ID S W A N T E D

! Ta Promote lha Prarteaa #f America,
T * Pradaea Fraaperity far Baafard.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

for painting the Market Reataurant Building.
VOLUME XXXVII

(S ta m p . 0-10-49-51)

SUGAR
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ROBERTS’ GROCERY

nlW Hanforit:
day of Ss|i

118 Magnolia Avenue

FLORIDA LIVRA TONE

A. PLASTIC PATIN T HAND.
■AOS, l*p tipper.*r peach
a KID OLOVpS, Black, Hlsm
• to 1H.

C?TAIIORK0 DICKIYS,. rsjrsa

AFTER ONE OF OUR

poplin, l'slicit, darks, kbits.

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D. FRINT1D SCARES, Colarial
rayso crepes, tkase*.

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E. H A N D M A D I HAN K i l l .
Vldi* Initial an pastsis.
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LONI
arw Ss
Averell
ik it, fir
•his apj
men in Lund«N\w'l fully-support
tbs forsign poilc/ of Mr. ’Truman
and inr,
Mr. u/fiiTO,
Byrne*, who
unu
wiiu iaro
iv carrying on lha high&gt; prlnclpls* laid
down by ' Mr. Itooaevolt. There
lie* th* road tu peace.”
IlarrliAan want qn to xay that
he looked forward lo Joining the
■\----- T ewmow -Vabinet a* HscrMary
Commerce ami felt that from
previous experience lri.lt he knew
the department‘well, lie also held
n press ami radio toriferenc* nt
4:30 o'clock this afternoon, Brit­
ish time.
It's bslievrd in the American
rmbassy in London that llarriman
plans to go to Boris shortly. The
trip will give him n chance to
talk things ovar with Secretary
o f S'.ate Byrnes aq that any
further inixuo on foreign policy
can be avoided.
Horriman, who waa. United
States Ambassador to the.Court &gt;-f
8t. James lintil this appointment,
was s e l e c t e d t h o Secretary qf

You’re Groomed

clean suit makes you a well groomed

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business world thet's why we do faultier work. For
superior cleanlng and pressing send your work t£ua.

Florida’* golden output of pro-

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ceued citrua fruit ia growing—
procaaaing jumped from leas

L A N E Y D R Y C L E A N IN G CO

U*n aU million boxaa in 1939 to almoat thirty
oillion in 1949.
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110 EAST SECOND STREET

PHONE-468

Growth d damand in thia vilantin-hungry world
ihdicatM there ta na«d for moro and more pro­
caaaing oi Florida's hoalthful citrua cropa. Un-

A N N O U N C I N G T H E O P E N I N G OF
S A N F O R D ’S L A T E S T
E G G and P O U L T R Y M A R K E T

lika fraah fruila, hampared by aeasonal fluciuationa,. procaaaad citrua can meet demand on a
year-around baala, can ba shipped lo world-

K T ' E . X i ' I i - ’r ’i:

Ta*lor.

Mrs. M. L. Lae,

Mr*.

w idt marketo, con b « aold aa ja ck et conditions
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cation icr many nato procassing plants. This
and many othar industrial lace a fcright and
prosparous fuhiYa' in Flbrida. H . - -

Delicious Foods Freni Procissod Citrus!
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Veterans

Service

Any veteran In need of aerr• (free of charge) In any of
ia fotlowtor oaUforiaa la r»-

CHIOS CONCMTMTt

\

IRK. Kept. 2.V (&lt;P&gt;
vp»t shipping ‘ indiMiry '
hack to uorniul today
worst tiiarilitite rn*t*
ilioti'h liistoly. Dock
ad M-auuii arc lutrk .
b at cast and we*I i
, and llw -.lii|i*- lin lo
lay* now air moving. 1
along the nation'* 1

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THIS cloaeup of the Belgian uir- standing
liner which cracked -up near craft. 1
Gander,
Newfoundland,
ahuws cut' a w
tome of the survivors (cliVieMwe-wftSr'

j WARSAW ,
Sajtg. 23.
141The-Polish ParrtafcTnt today apefoved a new | M K I election
IsW after a stornjjr sisiioa. Tlie
measure, which had be*" holly
debated by Poland's rival |so1itica| groups, will determine how
that country'* long-awsitej gen.
oral elections are to he conduct­
ed.
Indications' aro that the
elections will |&gt;4 held in the next
few months. It's expected that
the Polish government will an­
nounce the date within the pext
.seven daya. giving the xatasa at
.tcxiURLdayn notice.
T h n ie w election law had been
stubbornly opposed by Poland's
conservative opposition, the Pea­
sant party uf Vice Premier Stan(slaw Mikolajcxyk.
The Peasant party argued that
the law would make a free and
fair election Impossible. In a
bitter
debate which preceded
adoption uf the measure, Peasant
iarty leaders charged that lha
aw would rob thousand* of
Poles of th* right to vote and
would encourage fraud. They also
charged fraud in the Polith *reftrendum of Jun* 30, in which
the government claimed popular
endorsement of its policies.
, The parliament voted .down all
amendment* proposed by the
Peasant party. During the de­
bate, a leader o f the Communist
Workers party accused MikolaJeiyk of being anU-Kussian and
of hoping for Anglo-Saxon in­
tervention In Poland.

M v tlr fo l p a iilb ilitls i in

he- only

letup

siirviviirx were reporteil to
gravely injured. ( luternation-

.Siiiiiiilphiit.il

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Russia ha* been iu*l*ting from
tin- slnit lli.-it Rumania au,| th*
other defeated countrir* I,* &gt;#.
qtiircd to pay only cue third cum*
pen-nl loti for
properly
lus'ses
*u ffm d
Ailud curporations.
'Hriliun. . ii tin- ■'Uicr hand, has
hr*-11 3i.i1.lti.,- nut fur. I0|l .prerent
rnitip.;ii*!ifrr.n Indicaliuus are that
tile llrtli*h. while iidinilting that
tin fMi-ii.tr now ha* changed,
will—i.-iilinu. tu ilciuaiui full in*
d»‘tti11n ji-, • f i . in R.miiuuis.
(■lib., iioii.-d i In- 1'oiled State*
l.i- * . . , V ui .mloi Aug tlie princi­
pal ■-* |..i 11 till
uideinniftcation
wtic11 in. ipic-tiun arose in connnto.ii with the Italian treaty.
It-. I i i..-|
I imlay. however,
iii.il tin, .••til-l. i v-ci vr the right
ON THE POUCH 07 IMS KOMI. Hilly Amiri von, Hi, (left) and Nathan
to oo*tifv ihei| pn-ition.
JiiiBri. 13 tiitflitt ilrfiumttiDtr for SlteiiiT(i W I'aiiH-nler. nf l#iv«- &lt;Ulc,
I lie \in,'lo an III.'ll- came SS
i
the in.iniit i in h hit h, tiicy » j /, tin y pilot to tlt'dlh Hilly ■ f.tllu f ,
u
pi - - when &gt;1' was outlined
U II Aiivlt i • it. .mil his htrpiiiotTirr, Donnie Yuuii^ Amiri aoii « luuvlu**
Ifi'fiiii- iio'iiilwr* uf tlie Balkanl'» Hh* fc|M»t fi*•«%• wlihli hr dirt) the lhutpuii hlaxl that klllrtl his fullirr.
i iiiiinh Kcutnoine C'uiiitiiiaalon. it
Jailtrt ilitms l»«iwv lie irslul u ntl* nil Ihe vs^klilinc muililne while •i»n*
w a- u'd fui ward a* an amendment
lli^ the 11 lie Unit HI j t klilctl Mia Andriyan. ( /nUrnultoiiol A’x* Iii«u*r)
t. - i clause in tile prupusej RomsiTiii fn ily a clause which hat
* yuiinl tlie c.Milllllsiiull during
o vrn im-ellUgi.
I t . I Mite,I Stats* did nut slat*
what pi i cent age of |,.«e, It would
d, inuiide.i from I'uinanl* In cutnpciaaliciH .. . .
* ♦ &gt; {. , ,"
Klsewlu-ru in
lari*, liriilvh
Fiitenru Secfl-iury Truest . Bcvin
met epn ii tv today with i'retl.lent i.c o r e lli.lui.lt of Franc*
I.t lN D U N
Sept
2:t &lt;T'i
V „ .10.1 .mV let M -ieiyo Minister V
n n iia m e il fo ie ig n pow er a a * c h u rg - M
Molotov
liuliiutlons
were
e ,| liy
ui,
Ir u iiia n
g u v e riu n e n l thill II. viii would call for a meat-

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JAt'KSONVIl.I.K. Sepl. 23 —
I Sperm] I
"tVililr ilemund v'Cnllliur* to nhaovli production of
farm product*, or n large shore
’ &lt;&gt;f that production, at sntisfee1 lory prices, it i» very liord for i
most of us t„ gel down to serl- ,
oil* thinking about wlmt we will
du when this condition icuve.* to
• vlst, yet lliut is a tiling We
tod-,| 1,1 In- thinking about in
Florida Bud elsewhere through'
out this country ” -aid William I
L Wilson, director uf Murnln '
State Farmers' Markets, today
"Nationally,
we have already ,
had a tn-te of- tills |nohlem.
with relation to potato produr- {
lion, whicli has reached tin point i
where Federnl official* aro seek j)
ing to curtail the crop suhslan-,
I laity, •
"W illi millions -of ' )i e o p I « _

Unnamed Foreign Power
l Charged With Encouraging
RevoIF' In South Persia

*pok,-sim iti tiN la y .w ith eiie u ttrag io g
th e re v o lt o f f ie r r e nm uad tr ilie * m en in- south I ’v r y iu .' , \ s ipioted
hv
a
lam doll
li c u i |i a p i :t
the
D a ily
T e lig in p h ,
tinlin iliu ii
•tiiiri't* tlin 'L iir il I li.it * In* i i i m i i
w p if rv«'t*i\ni|* K iln * iim l ttiiiiiiu iil
tio ii fro m n f t t i r u ii
I lip
W|ls k.4 4IIIUII
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VAtll-iliJlw ll fa«I I 4*4 1 111I &gt; l**'*'(4 .IM'll
i»fi»r 11 ;ifiin n r o » la l « j I h x
'Lin* f o r r i / 1 1 I'tikAoi vm iiirtl i i i

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By JANE EADS
WASHINGTON—US’) i—I1
th* quandary lha. Travt
Transport Branch o f the
secretariate wa* thrown tnt
q delegate, strange ta Net
City, naked th* &gt;r*nch to i

th# tip o f
It'* th*
Trayfl and
facilitate th * W e i of
sod officials to and fi
qua rtore in New York
•mall P M &amp; m . but th
be no daisy.
'
, Sine# early Maids,.
United Notions' woohjj

DRAW N*
POULTRY,

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an fodtridhal to g
■OlMp to another.

*•••’ ittlirinop

ilig ,.f III,, big ......... F o r e ir n M in i­

stem within tlie next IH hours.
Htiviu returned to Fans ovsr th#
wiwki.ud- l.sssg lop— t h e - F-eei gtt
Miur-tei— r.iflil.-il" Tstst-fc tii full
-•length foi ill,. (ii-.t time since
Molotov left I'm * fs-t' Moscow

Six More Students
Make Solo Flights
At Aviation School

i t L i i l i f h i l liu l Hu* I aiim I o ii i i f f u v
lift a ( vii9tl l«i «*k p lu iii ( I i i o i i k I i i »
*|MtkrMimn l lh n t
lla itn in
ia
imt
Si* mmu student* have soloed
up in |hi» ir U 'lllu u nn«| it
not n iip p ly tii; u t iih to tti«* I'o m h iti' last tt.-rj, nt th». Sanford School

t viImWIIUMI.

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ll»»* r«*Voll " I t S .1 lo .it t n f»»i th *
I'rr^ lM ii jjo v r i n m riit "
I lit p .it i l i t
f io ii.
IV li«:«it l»fm
111 mt t lir iiiR U iR .i't * m i ) I m* aim
i l i x a klOH'knlit III
fit till* p o ll

Apparently unconcerned by the
^percussions brought on by his
recant speech, . Henry Wallaco
walks Jauntily into the Whito
House tn confer with President
Truman. Following the meeting
it was announcsd that he would
rfmsin in th* cabinet but would
not' make any mor* public* state­
ments or speeches until ths Paris
Peace Conference ends.-On Friday,
howsver, th* Chief Executive, at
a press confsrence, announced
that Wallace wa* t*» be ousted
from the- cabinet. Wallace re­
signed immediately and Averell
llarriman was named to head
th* 'Commerce Department.

F n 11 v r
Wurieii.
prominent
Floridian, will Iii- tlie gemt &gt;|irnk•
Lawton Transferred ,1 11,1110111* wlun muiiitn-r* of
Itutar) ( In!.* - of New Smyrna.
To Local Hospital I lei.nod and Sanford meet at tlir
Ks-miniili* t'ountrv t'lub. Tlie im-cl
Tim word Nil'I’on. nn nniiig'
T. W. Lawton, superintendent ing will gel underway nt 7:10 pan, is derived from tlie Juim
vv'uids for sun and rising.
o’clock.

Admiral Blandy’s Wife Declares
Atomic Bomb Is “Way Beyond” Her

Staten Island Trip Request Throws ' &gt;
U. N. Travel Branch Into Quandary

a rOWDEICD IIANIE

y L NOTE Wrii# for copies of
,7 &gt;r obutoch op this ond other

may

oiary. The re nil- daik sign*. of
new lahor tiyuhlc* in the lint
loo distant future.
.
I lire- niaritinu- uuion* have
,-iuilrarts winch expire 0n Kept.
-'III. and they have threatened to
walk nut at ■the end of the

11. S., Russia- Oppose
G ranting Compen­
sation For Proper­
ty Lost In Romania
I'AR I?.
Sept.
23 &lt;A*»—The
I'nitid Slate* i,-anirt| up with
Ru.vtiu at .the Pan* Peace confvrepiv today in opposing a plan
tii j'lnnt Allied tm-im-is firms full
«1umpvn,*at|oti fur pruperly they
lost hi Romania, The aciIon la
liiM nl n, having *i|&gt;*»t-the wbtil*
indemnity atiurtoi# of the confcrqlicr.
•
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, liie I'llitrd Slate* position WSS
eV|dauird tu conference delegates
ky tYitluid Thorp, rcoflomic expert
for tile State Itepartitient. He
*md the ^'m[ttl State* it'liow conviii.e.lJjh*l_lh;in*iii» can not m et
. reparation*' and eoinpend. matidi placed upon hsr
first draft of the Jlomsnll.t

f

man. W a knaw how Important appearance is in the
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Killings Kcenactcd For Police

Dark Signs O f More
Troubles
Growing,
Oh Labor- Fronts

Elder Springs Club were: Mri.
8. E. Norwood, vice president!
MV*. W. C. Buie, secretary; Mr*.
J. D. Cassidy, Jr., treasurer, also
the following chairmen: Mrs. J.
P, Webber, finance; Mr*.' J. C.
' Trie*, 'health; Mr*. M. E. Balm**.
£ food; Mrs. J. P. LaRoachk, clothv Ing; Mr*. Carl Bradbury, can­
ning; Mr*. M. E. Nolan,^lmrovcment o f "homo grouhda, and
In . ,C. C. Hannah, Improvement
o f home interior*.
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Other officer* p ro m t w en
Mrs. W. L. Johnson, M r* T. P.
Geiger, Mrs. W. L. Bennett and
Mrs. C. W. Bow*n. .It was de­
cided that meeting* would be
bald at 2:00 P. M. on th* third
*1 Tuesday of each month.
• A t I’ aola, where the club will
Hfeet on the' third Friday •**it Ing of each month at B:0Q
P. M., Mr*. J. E. Tbumag wa*
named ■aa vice president, Mr*.
Siberia ie almoat' (wfc* as Urge
Charles II. Powefi u
, continental Unttevl States.'
and
Mrs. Grace II- Col*
aa
treasurer.
Council dslegste M
The flag af th* United Btales
Miss Catherine Fox. Mr»- J. w. was Axed except for th* disposition
Bhaw wa* named clothing chair­ of- the whit* stare in 1818, - *
.
man. Present also war* Mis*
Elisabeth' Harris,
Mlsa Ruth

A clean shave won’t hide t spotted suit. Bui • clean

Associated Prrts Leased Wire

Activities Today
A t Major Ports
A f e Increasing

Senator Claud
Clauds I’eppar of
Florida today radonwd liarrlman'a appointmrnt aa Coo»»trea Sacretary. The Florida
Mnocrat, long a champion
of New Deal vbws, declared
today that Harrlmaa haa a
eery liberal and progressiva
atlitnd* toward ths public
Interest.
Th# appointment.
Senator Pepper ohMrred,' lx
"an excellent choirs.”

loonard Ilarkar
Optometrist
*
h *• *r — *
Kyra examined—Glasses, fitted
203 H. Orange Avs.
'
Orlando, Florida

e DemonHtration
A r e Organized

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M O ND AY, 3KPT

itire Indemnity Structure
Of Peace Parley Is Upset

tary Pledges Full
Support To Chief
Executive,
Byrnes

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Airview Cloneup O f W recked Plane In’ Forest

Dr

Tho kangaroo, "when atariillng'
*rua*.
occaa nnaliy
reaches
q
height of eight feet..

Established 1908

For. particulars inquire at the Market Office

L e g a l Notice

avoo.s
p i,-- &lt;••« IllUaiCOI
preferences of American servlce{ men »Ution*d overasaa are not
1 ixeesaarily the tame aa thus* of
|ths folka back horns. Through
[the Armed Forte* radio stations
'around the world, bandleader Kny
Wt.-,,1
" ,ITT » '‘d 12KCIU MKit- , Kyatr pollad the top tune* in
ItlTT Hill Apply |o th* lloird at
|-„oil|y C.iniiMl..I , a t lt» meal- ! various area*,' and found th# fot-• •
• '" l " "
!■&lt; «1t&gt; » f Orlabsr. A lowing favorites:
f*
f**r th* adoption id i .R iso.'
lutlon tijr aatd llosid „ t Cnunlv . in' Hawaii, ^Making Whoop**” ;
1 miiniluli.nria
varitlna
cartaln I* a n a m a Canal fcort*. "Fokar
psrta of the ,.ls| ,.f San Undo ss Gama"; M a n i l a . " D o n 't Cry
I mmiiiImI In nfat Uouk 3, nag* II
•it th* public r*roril* o f H-mlnol. Hahy"; *nnr;o Rico, “ Doctor.
tuunlr, KlorliU. *ul4 »tr*»|s of Lawyer, Indian ChiefT; Germany,
•aid Plata aou*hl lo t,« vacated 'Oh What It Seernad to Bo'5;
.ItelriK described.or follow*, lo-wlt: Altutioifk- “ I Wanna Get" Mar.i.ninniiiK at tbr N1V corner of
rieJ” ; Austria," ,'Lct It Hnow";
a * per p la t thereof resurded In llsly, •"Strmphonv"} and Japan,
plat—book 1. M «r (S lit the
|,.It.llc
record* of
Hetnlnnle
t'.Minty,
n-.ric*.
run
th*iH&gt;*
Poulb to |b* HW corner *f NORWKIGIANH HKNTF.NCKD
led I*. Illuck It, ihenc* Northe -»,erl* Mon* th* eoulh line
081.0,
Norway,
Kept.
20,
of led* IS and It of lllnrk Is.
Norweigiana
were
•« the HK corner of led It. 1^1—Eisvui
Illuck II. Ihenc* North lo a sentenced to death today follow­
l/ortil We»t of Ibe HW corner
of toil II. Illock |7. Ih*hea ing the blggeat mays trial of
Kaet to Ibe'-a\V corner of tail collaborators thus far bald In
II. Illock 17,.theme ! &gt; • ' 1* P m • Nurway. Nineteen othery 'were
HK corner of Lot It. Illock It, givin prisen terms. A ll wera ac­
lh*uc* North tu ths HU corner. cused of Qriiaiing activity during
&lt;’t lo t I. Illock 17. I hence K**l
to I, oojnl zt fert 7U*t at Ui* tk* German occupatioh. The lead­
■HK l-orner of lot 1. Illock It. er of the group condemned to
Ihrnca North 411 t— f to
death was Henry Rinnan, who
Nl: comer of the HK1 o» ••■*
vw'i* .,f Hertlon 7 Township
” Houfh, Itanae 10 Ku»t. thence
to - -^dnt 74 '-e i in- •
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P a r t ly c lo u d y lliit a fte rn o o n , ton igh t
anti T u e n b y . F e w scu d e r a il a ft e r ,
noon
th u n d ersh ow ers.
M o d e ra te
a o u lh e r iy w inda in crea sin g l o oc*
cn a ion n lly fresh w inda to m o rro w ’. •

1 Ta Fraieel the P im m of, the World |

visitor*
These ta no federal law forbid­
ding the total drattwrlkMi ol rulnn
by their owner*.
;

rd an Itinerary for a member
go from New York lo San
ncleee; - thsnce U Australia,
ia, Scuik Africa. Prone# and
-land, and on around to New
k again. This they figured to
about 38,000 miles, threerter* of which vyfk by Hr,

The longest rlrplianl . tusk ol
Whlcli there U authentic record la
11 feet, live and a hall Inches long,
and IS Inches In circumference. •

with th* nermal Seasonal trend,
eel problems o f dllsgates and has been reflected In egg prices,
dale attending the health con- during th* last few days- I nut*
that receipts on our Dad* City
8 tat# Farmers' Market during
The U. N. General Ai
th# lost week, while up substan­
0 persons will a l­ tially In valum#, have drawn an
overall increase of thrs# cents
ls, &lt;
per doaen fo r the thro# top size*,
►King* often dlffjto delegates from and a oneaent rise for small
.
a that there ia a « * » ■
►
e -lri America too.
VF.
W.
MRKT8 T ONIGHT
1 to ebsr# a roomr
a eomplci# strnn*Th# Veterans of Foreign Wera
will meet tonight at 7:&lt;)0 o'clock
inutrathm .official
office, will b# Jha
A supper will t&gt;#
tha meeting geta

W AKIIINUTO N—Mra. William
II. P. Ilian,ly, attractive wife of
the admiral who directed Dpeiatiofi Crossroada, says th.- alum
bomb i« ’f'w ay beyond" her.
" I ’d like to \eeji it that way an,|" beyond the rest o f humanity
too." ahu adds.' . She « » '* he i* happy.live testa
* t Bikini are over. Now she does­
n't have to hug the radio hout
after hour, chewing her fingsr-

D R IV E S A F E L Y
Her# are so*** of th# tklag*
a person must nndergo before
being Issued o drivers lliwnset
The eppllsant must lake* a
road algn lest to determine if
he Je acquainted with the rood
si*ns «ved in Florida and most
alher state*.
•
Tho applicant moat undergo
an eyo teat during which ho le
Inquired lo read standard lettens from a chart.
If lha
applicant's vision ie lees, than
4* aerreat as idsoro os th*
standard, he will not ho passed.
I f g le a m are' roqsirod ta pose
the teal, the applicant' must
woor Rla* son while driving
should h# be leased * license.
"Apply th* Golden Ruts to
.
. •Vo#r Driving”

Hsr twu children wpre born here.
They ara Hope, now married to
Comdr. John Marahsll Lee. flag
secretary - to the commander-in­
chief of the Pacific Fleet, and
Bill, in hi* last year at the Naval

" a i n i i K f W S u w pi—.

1st snd was soloist - at 18 with
the Washington National 8ymphony Oreheatrn. She met her
huslmnd at Annapolis. He wee
n "blind date.”
.
.
- Mr*. Dwight D, Elaenhowsr bocam# very fond oh her apartment
in Waihlngton'• elegant old Ward-

man Park hotel during * tlie war
years when th* General was away.
Though »h« is equally fond of
the quarters o f the Chief of Staff
nt Fort My vr, across the Potom­
ac from the Capital, she gets u
bit hnmctifk now and then.
To overcome thfs, she goes hack
to tike Wardmon Park drug store*
and catches herself u soda, and
aandwich now iwd then.
' Dr. Carey D. Miller of the
Hawaii Kxpfrimvnt Station, who
has IxVn making studies of typical
Filipino family diets and s ii an­
alysis uf 22 widely used Fllipinu
foods, says that Filipinos living
Ing In Hawaii Ihould eat more
sweet potatoes.
Dr. Miller say* the Filipino eats
a quantity of sweet potatoes in
th* Philippines, but 'unfortunately
Filipinos In Hawaii have coma to
regard them as a mark of tow finonclal standing.”
,
He says education I* necessary
now to teach them the nutritive
value of iweet potatoes and U
"overcome the social stigma" at­
tached to them.
"Unfortunately." says Dr. Mil­
ler, "Filipino* In Ha'wait ara In­
clined lo adopt soma of th* w ent
American food habits rathar than
th* beat, among them tha us# of
tbn much ckndy,. soft drinks and
Oth#r concentra'ed sweats."

•&gt;f .Vvinltmi -at tin’ Municipal
\11 |,.,i t, which litiikc* n tutal
„ f *i*v,-ii studi-iit* who liave "won
l|u-n wing*" «liu-r the airport
was I III tl*'*l nVr4 t»» t Itr t lly-.
Iii,,*■• who have lukcit tn th*
.*,1 |.»r it,r f tst time and "flapl&gt;. ,j tlicu wmg*' all isI*•nss ate:
hall V„.t. Ituhert .1.s-fll*. Kdwm
Kern,cily. It *1 ti Neill. IKiii T y*
lei Aliil Vif Itlaekwehler.
All
..f thrse men ale funner servlc#
men ami are taking full advant­
age uf the Bill &lt;&gt;f Right* to
obtain free flight training,
New rlitollnu-liks me being rsceive.l dally, according to av|alion school officials, who report
that the total number of appli*
cant* lu date aie '21'.. Of thia
nunild-r, smile are awaiting their
liapeia of eligitiltity and will
start flight training a* soon aa
thr*a* papers are approved by
the Veterans Administration at
P&amp;vs-a-grille. These idclude How.
nrd A. Shryrnck, Benjamin U
Pearson. Jugle K. Smith, C. A.
McWhorter, William C. Davldaon,
lli-riuan *5- Echols, George An.
dress. Jut- Willlsnts, Kslph Foreliari, Andrew Carraway, Joseph
14. Goodrich, Ituliert* Meyar,-Ro­
bert Sparkman. Murlln Turner,
Richard Carl Kock, William A.
Mikkola and Charles H. Sparks.
Additional ground school elksa
room facilities ore being **t up
and additional equipment is be­
ing procured to lake care of
this incrcat« tn atudtfnt Inlartai,
The staff of Instruction will be
enlarged soon. It wo* announced.
In order to absorb this Increased
enrollment.
• Richard V*rn*y, who la in
charge of maintenance, sUtsd
that the repajr faculties o »*
now In a poattion lo U i i caw

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An eurthquikc occureU in Flor- went of" dirt from a barrow
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ta« , l f n* f ill It l
ids'last
Turidfiy
erenin*. L.
but
no- . of&gt; Deck'*
land for frill in ton-41
body exempt »ci*ntiaU kn ttf It. nectlon with -plana to raconatruct
Marion H.' Oilmcra of. tb* ijavr’a two and a half mil** o f th* San.
micn&gt;-a*iatno*raph center wpere ford-New Smyrna highway. Ii n ­
delicate gadieta
record . tarlh at*ted the ridge aeieeted i* ifce
...mv,,.,
-lr„ , __ ___
ltramora, ,reported
at _______
Miami_____
that____,
only *___
high gruuno
ground n«
h« na*
haj f0
f0,kome 'aort o’f adjustment la going fltrpln* cattle'
that‘ ’ftOH
grate ill the'
‘
'*
on deep below Florida. Sc\*ntl; nearby marahea. andv
and;^ he uff. t&lt;fj
of tbtae rumhlinga ill the bowda anothar pit, allao all the land
of Yhe aarth ha»e lately b• '', needed for widening the right of
recorded—poaalbly due to rtaU way to 150 feet. • The C cifjn i).
aloft la fnveatlgatlng the new of­
jttatmrnt of limeetone depoalU.
fer.

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Rtductiona in aereagee of regt*
ublea planted In Florida for tbr
coming aeaaon are forecast by
Florida Vegetable Committee.

Raymond Weat, new Univariity
o f Florida Gator equipment m
ager, la n full-blooded Cheyenh* ‘ *
Wartime buying haa fallen uff in Indian, whoa* Indian nnntc i&gt;
nelional income “ Running W olf.” *
epite of hlgl
and honaewivea are demanding
It your fly-Ufle la tacky, ecak
tetter quality at lower
prk.a.
Term pricea thla aummer have Severn] hours In mineral oil and
been below profit levtla. F^clp- then polish.—Sports Afickl.
ment, plant footla. conUlner*. re*frigi retor cam and labor, will W
ahort. It la predictedFlo'lda
veeetablea goala will be about
nine percent below laal year;
celery will be 17 percent beiow-

P IA N O T O N IN G

and REPAIRING

While flatting In th« Indian
River at Cocoa last week. Jerry
Oellera Ualng a rod and m l and
88 poand teat nvlon lint, hooked
Add landed a 25 pound tarpon.
He was fiahfnff front the Nri**
found harbor bridge at the time.
The report of Urpon in ■ Inland
watara ia unutual.

J

To the shoebound multitude who»e
fevt know unly
" *
yThe carpeted floor ami the bathL a u r e ls D u r in g L i f e
roudt'f wAl cement.
PW , Qnly the Unrt fc o r children, and
lii Ha* mitlel of new reports on strife* and calamity,
black men Hko children
ft
Have kept esrtb-ccmtn’cl. “YVfath­ it is hearti*idlin (o rend of the public celebration it| Madi­
er roughened rock*
son. Conn., honoring a 74-yenr-ol\l physician for lo.years
Hot in the *uft” smooth pebble*
of "faithful service to the community."
it
under the moon
More thnn 100 of the 700 children Dr. Milo P. Rindgc
Dawwet and gb-«nilngi ali.ka -aiiit
_
criap leaves in the huih.
had delivered paraded past him ns lie sat in a l!hi7 horseAnd dry hark crackling under- drawn buggy pn the village green. Tho "Rindgts babies"
i
foot; flouPraoft
Tracks of rad du»t winding !&gt;*• were all ages, including a few gniiidparenUi. Among them
were .’J children of the doctor, U of them nlso physicians,
4i
nirath grsy tr*#a—
The child and the U ^ I e l l * * ttnd'n Hronze Star holder of World War f! who Imd anveil
l t d earth’a lc*ture&gt;ece
til French children under shell fire,
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In dsrknea*, and hava vLion whlls
At
a
public
reception
friends
pressed
to
shake
the
RC "
. ih«v walk. .
doctor's hand, and at a dinner he was given a gold watch
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rlsg* In th* United Stale, fmh
’ in failure. Obvlwi.ly the 1hi rig
• do ia to marry firat » * «econl
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Chairman tloughton want* t“
knew how the Republican* f * ’&gt;
possibly cut tax*. 20 percent a.
Representative Knutson aald they
could. May bo lhay‘11 do U the
i i m i way tna Democrats • diu it
Id 1933.
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jo t*. -Antoclated preea
frflm u /Rtn—in Moscow, foe tba
past flvo year., aaya. "I am
sura neither ItLeXla’y Igfdrra m&gt;.’
ha- peopols want or are' preparing
for war now” . Hitler dm nu.
want war either.
Hef /*IJ *o
repeatedly. What he wnVtcd wa»
to take over Austria, Csechoalovakla, Roland, and points north,
'. south, ta il and west wl;hnut «
war. It was the llrilieh and lha
French who atarted the war.

gratefully inscribed by these "babies,“ many of whom
can]e from surrounding lawns.
Most eulogies'Come with the casket flowers. These
Connecticut people expressed their appreciation to their
good friend while he could enjoy it.

4 fe U &amp; W A S H IN G T 0 N
Wo* API Maritime Strike
Delibtrata Blew at WSB?

bill nr* exttemely Important, The
Uan-sger e n l i s t i n g for tjirtr
year*, can ob^ln ppon discharge
48 months of free higher edura•y WILLIAM I ITT
41on at a college, trade or bullnese school of hie own choice.
C tn trtl P r u t W rittr
The Government will pay |500
PRESIDENT TR U M A N say*
player received a prise worth
for an ordinary school year for
he doesn’t think much of the
tuition niri other fees, plus 365
340. W h a t ’ s this — overem­
■port of fishing. Among those
n month for living expense! aruj
phasis T
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300 if the veteran haa dependent s
heartily concurring with him
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Thc/GI Bill also provides that
are the lowly earth w’omj* and
A Jfoicow ntw tptptrj c h i m i
tha Govern mint will pay for cor*
alt mamben of the finny tribe.
•hit Soviet h e to ry .workort
respondence courses for soldiers
I l l
biro too mmy bosits. Aod nit- ^hile in the service and for vet­
Others /ifely to agree with
ol (Sent m m td J o t f
erans. In the service, n soldier
I ho president See th o u who
I I I
may- obtain training In more then
htve tprnt tn titt tttrrnoons out
200 trades.'
A
Unden
pedeetrinn
carries
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la a host without tccomplith•
hem which he eperates crotting
&gt; Lt. CoL Horace R. Prink, Jr.,
lag anything mart th in lust
Tam,
npa &lt;R
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(Recruiting'
Officer, addreets. It's the only way he can
wotting tho end oI t ttr/hg,
[vise•J th, ,prospectire enlistees - to
talk back t* Yassy mated its,
1 ,1 1
appear
fa r at tha recruiting
Ring office
f t I
Th* male Jkex turtle, accord lag
-before midnight September 30. hi
.to Feclegraphi, always has red
King George o f Orsece, thinks
'order Vf he sure of bt{ng sworn
into th* Army by October 6.
eye*. For such a il*wly-m#vln*
Grandpappy Jenkins, may have
creature I) appears He must lead
been leas excited about getting i
a-pretty fail Ilf*.
Ms throne back than be wag I I I
over the fact the recent election
r
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solved hie housing problem fo r ‘
For winning an international
match recently a.fam ed chess^

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T A M I’ A, Sept. 23, (Special)—draft call.- He went on fOrthor
The U. S. Army Rcchiltfrw Str^ to say that at the present time
linn, 4|fi Tampa Street.' Tamra, |brre ar® 11,000 unemployed pen.
aunii-nced today that Oct. 8, 1846 It of all ekllta In the' Tampa
is an important date fo r the Urn-j rsa. lfb also pointed out Out
ager to consider. For on or be-' lh( average unsklllrd w o r k e r
fort that data he must he sworn makes
a week, o f which f22
into the Armly to secure the be^c- ia his usual take-home pay.
tila
la of
&lt; the Gl Bill of Rights,
9tmmons further stated that th*
Th
inn tcerr-eger mu*t d e c id e leverage tcen-gger would be ml*w hethrr
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he should enlist before I mg- a wonderful
opportunity
if
the deadline date an,| thereby | g "failed to avail himself of- the
assure, himself o f ell the benefiU i vultLfold advantagee of the Gl
of ths "01 Bill” or await draft Bill.
call and thereby stand, a 4tant«i To the high echool graduate.
of not avsiiing
I f of the he educational provisions of the
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four major kinds of help that the
Gl Bill his to offer, nsmrly:
education and job training, guar­
anty o f Inane, vnsmploymrnt al­
lowance*. including aid for self*
employed and jcb.finding assis­
tance.
Robert C. Simmons, head of the
Temps United 'Stale* Employment
Bervke, pointed out. that employera are reluctant tp hlge teen­
agers due lo the feet that there
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Y O U 'R E T E L L IN G M E!

Plsate Demos' 5«trtfary

men's wkgo controli and the board which administers them, while
th* CIO haa been pretty much on tha other side
of tha ftnet.
Tha maritime etrike gav* John U Lewis B
golden opportualty to aanll WSB. Lewis haa been
one o f the bitterest rota of tha board and IU
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predecessor, the War Labor Board.
I
i Borne of the mine chiefs lieutenants urged
A P L Pm ldrnt William Green to poll the federa­
tion's executive council by telephone and obtained
approval or a withdrawal of tha A F L represen­
tative from WSB.
The issue la headed Into a Aowdown fight Of
the A F L convention In-Chicago next month.

10 yeara with (abb
Piahe Co. sad Univenlty 0f
Illlirala, (h an paige- Urbaaa,
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M aine's Klectlan Results

Henry Wallace without a doubt
will be the candidate of the comynuniata for tha Democratic pwsidentisl nomination In 1045. A f­
ter Truman’s many, recent blund­
er! he may derlift.nOt to aa*k
re-election though ha could get
th* nomination if he wants lb
Th* logical man-fur the Demo­
• VICTOR K. HARDING, executive secretary'of
J O f o l lewle
crats to offer as an opponent to
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the Democratic nation!) eongreaalonal campaign
Mr. Wallace In the ^convention
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Secretary Byrnes He more thvx commit lee, &lt;
qald he hopu It U true that “ As Main* goes, so gvea
In th* Democratic the hatlon.”
anyone
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Jlarding replied to Republican claims based on Main* results with
■pact and coafidence of all pollll gleeful comihent of Ms own: v
eal parti** and factloons except
“ U Main* mean* what they say It does, w t’ip tot*
the. RuaaocrmU.
The Democratic campaigner com* up Orlth an aiutyris that dlf-’
■Jt isn’t th* children o f th* na­ fered from th* Republican answer. He said the Republicans lost
tion who need educating so much an average o f fl Per cent.In talaUva atrangth in tba three
goW da their parents. Be aaya greeslonal dletr'
Harding found that Republican* got 41.1 of th* First district vote
. , Hub
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Ins of tha Unlvwraltr
---------Republican dd
l j * t o other
o f Chicago who h it left .hla pe«l In 3944, but Only fOd per cent In 1943.
r a* chancellor for a nine month* diet riels, ha said, were from IT.9 to 33.6 In to* Second, and front
-** in adult
*dul| education. What’s 7 7 .3 ,1 0 71,1 to to * ifth * f district. In lb* governorahlp race, he said,
court*
use of ‘educating our child, Hi# jUpubilean nomlhb* g o t TO* per cent of the total vote In 1943
h* suggeete, if thair pareota
33.4 tM* year.
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I hot I f Malm * Flrat dtatrfA
nif 0 per cant
rding d«
world and everything that
conelatent throughout to*
t would
It with atomic warfare in by Repubfici
» next flv* e r tan y*era. “ For fli'-e W every
educator to devot* kta time It
■ting children from 9 to 31
in-\fee hop* thar the • LOOK FOR OONGfUCSg TO BRo X-DKN IU tavseUg*
.thereby ba.saved, is, toe -dlapoeat-of eurphte property In ConUag UTbake. ,
, i if
highly unrealistic” , he
With an epe on November elections. Senate end Mouse
tee* are getting to stride for wider Inquiries Into toe purthnb*
military Items et home and overseas by favored -at
I* L e w i* whoa*
Whether Ql'a are Jetting their *|era U a simmering

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ownlr, and hla 'attorney. John
Lsonardy, appeared recently before the Voluil*4 County. Board
pf Commlsalonera to proteat ob­
taining
the a‘ atk roa^i depart.

Oct. 5 Is Last D ate . , __
S p te ltl to C tn trtl Pr.-ji
Enlistee Can Obtain Bene fits
• W ASH ING TO N-M any labor obeemra Interpreted the AFT.
maritime strike as e deliberate attempt by the Federation to smaah '
tha War Stablllutlon Board.
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Veteran's Bill O f Rights
Since V*J day, the A V I, haa urgfd abandonment of th# (Overn-

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ure of appeasement, isolation, vtjtd unprepnredness, vtwoliltl find ourselves being urged' to try thnt rund again.
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Henry Wallace may be right that “ Getting tough
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with Kussin",may lead to h. third World War, but thero
M M t k ^ a -------^ 2
is no reason, whatever to believe that being soft with her
f t
S T S■ aalka
will be, any more fruitful of peaceful results thnn Neville
•a# Trar
Chamberlain’s humiliating surrender to Hitler at Munich^
toeoke rcaalallaaa aatf aatlrva •&lt; “ Peace at any price*' was tried, even before that by Wood*
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BSS* tS22: &lt;!7u i f« rales.
row Wilson, who said, “ There is such a thing as Doing
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too proud to fight," and that too failed. For once, let’s
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sec what being strong and rtfndy will do.
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It may lead to .war. A»d all of Us call agree With
Sfflre*
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ta lk* H » a lrr a l l l Henry Wallace and his communist nllies that it will be
,Har&lt;r«l l » l &lt; u i l l t l la *•««■#• n terrible war. thnt thousands of our sons will be sent
m4 Sal* Wart.
to die on foreign soil, and thnt whole cities will be des­
*VW i l o a b S t a a m U l a* i n
IM M liM V k h a llfk I* I I* i la - troyed and civilian populntlbns decimnted. Nobody wants
llTtlr ailHWA ia'lka «•* U r trM b llr a lla a a t all a m * « • * • ! * * » • sUch a war, certainly not in this country, and probably
iraSWiA i. II n aat •! Simla* not in Soviet Russia. And nobody advocates a “ preventive
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■■■ ■ - I f f*f l. * war" now in order to avoid such a war. in the future.
•**•1 »»• »» ralOiA'A
H tk li la m i l l 'f i l l i a •« •***
Rut if Russia is determined to continua hfcr aggres­
i 4wra|a4*a l i t t l i ••*
I*
sive tactirs, if she is going to continue to subjugate the
I peoples of. other countries ns she has bepn doing .in Po­
M tlNpAY. HKIT- »
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BIBLE VBltoK K0I1 TODAY
H ungary^’Ugoiduvia, Manchuria, Mongolia, and Korea,)
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if she is going to demand military bnscs in independent
AS YOUK HUSCLKS GROW
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; F E U i L t i y o u k m e n t a l a n d nations like Turkey and Iran, and naval outposts at
m
m o r a l o k i i ' s iio t iL tr g r o w Trieste and Tunisia, isn’t it better to know it now, and
. IKMKR. TEST Y O U R S E L F : to'prevent it, thnn to Wnlt until Russia has nil of Europe/
n
tVhs soever thy hind flnieth I t
Vh
do, do it with thy might— Keel. North Africa, aud China under her control?
If Russia would precipitate n war in order to gain
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control of Trieste or the Dardanelles, she would not hesiUite to march her troops Into France, even ns Hitler did
On Walking Without Shura
l(from IVetry, Auiiralimi
Into Poland with the dompiete co-operation of his Russian
■ Quarterly)
. — •••ally. This policy of ‘resorting to force in order to expand
w
Put off your ahoy*, and feel with
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her frontiers is not new to the Russian communists.* They
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thf bare foot
1, How. the cuuchgra*. spring* and fought a'war against Finlnnd lit -19-10 for the sole pur­
twists wilh life, and **nd
p o sed gaining a nnrrow isthmus. They would go to war
Caresses Ilk* tool *11*1 the bitu­ today against Turkey if they, felt sure they could win.
men road
Ifdnry Wallace said Friday night that/ despite his
pi eaerj up friendly mil fir in, and
attack on American fofeign policy, he still believes in
the pricklns gravel
Bids you walk with a new aware. “ One World." We uru forced to believe he means Ono
ness, unknown
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World
dominated by the communists.
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S T A T E NEW^S B R i E F S

, W a U o r JJppm aim w ro te th e o th e r d a y th a t th e on e
if rent lesson o f h is to ry is th a t n obody, learns anyth in if

l i t Mh w II*
l l l l M l M w n a l etas* mallrr from the lessons of history. Most Jhoughtful people.huvo
M a i n *T, 1 1 1 *, ■» H i r « « l Wlllc* Anticipated that sooner or later the lessons of World War
4 I m la r t VlerMa, &gt;■&lt;«&gt; l « A*i I I would be forifotten and the bI o k a ii , “ Remember Pearl
I OMfTMa •! Marf^-lt l**T
Harbor,'* watj popularized. to help keep them 1r\ mind,
ftOtLANII U DKAN
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but no one expected tHnt so soqii after the horrible fail*
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OCIETY EDITOR — Cecelia Truluck

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turned to lluitfonl,. Colin, after
■pending « weeks vacation with
relative*. Miss Meriwether ia a
student in Hertford Seminary anj
ihis year will also- serve aa
— TELE. NO, 148 director of. the Seminary Nursery
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setting of dignity and | with aw exquisite lace doth and
beauty Miss I.aurB Estelle Hurt, centered ' with an arrangement
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jen- I of white chrysnathemunu with
nings .lot Verne' Hurt. Sr.. Us-aiiie 'silver appointment*.* Cake and
the bride « f Edward Eugene- Me- wmr w,-r,- served tu.thr guesta.
KeeVrr. son of Mr. and Mrs; Ed
Out-of-town * guests' included
ward F. •’ McKeeVrr of Inglewood. Mr. and Mrs. Jufnra R. Iliggina*
N. J. Suturday morning ut In of llntnei City, Mr. and Mrs,
o'clock- at the All SpuU ( ‘nth- 1H N. Hickson, Mr and Mr*. L
olio Churcft.'"
It Mrla-oi'l, Sr. and family uf
The Very Rrvrrand Matthew 1Orlando, Mr and,.- Mrs. Edward
T. O'Nrtill, Prior Pruvincial of MrKeever of Inglewuod, N. J.,
the Carmelite Province „ f Airier- Rev. M. I O'Neill uf Joliet. III.
ica, uncle of the groom, per- i nnd Mbs Sue St. Mnlir of Jackformed the double ring cerenony ymville.
during the Nuptial Muss being
assisted by Reverand Will purl ENfiAHE.tlK.NT ANNOI'SCKD
Nachtrab. I hr* couple was inur.
Mr. and Mr*. (!. M Willis are
'tied at the foul o| the allar ,n nmiuiinng the 'engagement and
the sanctuary with Edwnrd Hurl, uppiouehiiii* marriage of lli*|r
* brother o f the Vrlde, serving the aU|;liter. Alijile Ruth. 1.*^ Venial
I Mass. White gladioluses, sinniu*. F. ‘.’iirroll, « oii of Mr. uiirl Mr*,
tuberose* and chrysanthemum* H C. Carroll of Ostren.
with green palms uii,| main
The marriage will In* m event
lighted taper*- formed the tieuut *-f Fnday," Sept 'J* in the Sanford
iful setting.
iAsstrobly o f Hia| Church.
I Mrs. F. K- Roumillat director
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SAI,TY&gt;IAN-CA.tlKRllN
Schubert's "A v* Matin"
and
Aniiouiics’ iiirnt* was made io&gt;lay
Cr|r*ir Fruruk'.-e—"l'a aii. Amtell t-S the^m^Tviago id Mies IreneCUs.
the traditional wedding 4 uuivron, daughter of Mr. and
marches were Used.
|.r* Argcl It. C a m e m n and
The bride, given in marriage grramldnughter of the lute Mr.
by her futher. was lovely in u l id .Mrs Archie. Ijrure Cameron.
Jgown of deep Ivorv satin trim J .uneyr lesidcnt- of Sunfonl, »u
mrd with cascades of Aletrcolt fl teut. Ilcnitun Saltymun of Jacklace. Th e, gown u s, fushioned I mvlile ami New Haven, Conn,
with thrve-r|uarter length sleeves 0 he weildlng took place in darkedged wiUr wide lace, •* V-nes’k- •onvilb- on Mar. 'J.'l. .The couple
line nnd hemline also trimmed * residing at ITJu'i Ernest Street
with lace. Self-covered buttons n Jacksonville,
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were placed down the front of
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Outturn tor flavor', nil- must tmskirt terminals'll ill a long train, pmiunt n a un tor eating unloru
The finger-lip veil of sllxr« s..n (. llit-1r tUicor up|o-nl
However.
wu« hrlil in place. Ii&gt; a Juliet llo \ .h i l.ut ...lines ol \IIhiiiUi -•
cap of seed peail* edged &gt;v;tli (* ■ -|m-i 1st11v when iiiteii raw
orange litossmns She car. mil a Tin \ al'ii • ulito Hi .in1.71 uinoiinU
Photo bv Raymond Studio ! white prayer Ixu'l. • lopiieil with ••I da- II 1 "ipi'lcv vllainUes cal
1 nun and linn
beautiful, r.iudleligllt ceremony. |* " orchid,
Mr*. I^e was the former l.utica
Mrs. Herbert 11ill. mutton of
Street Gormly, daughter of Mr. honor, ipid Mrs. Hi-orge A, Spoil.
and Mrs. I*. E. Homily of this Jr., und Mrs.‘ Ross K. Xmler-om
ri'ty,
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bridesmaid* ami sisters uf "the
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bride, forme,] the wedding party.
They win* sky-blue nylon taf
feta gowns’ fe4triri*g rniind m-ikPACKAGE S T O fU ilines, rap sleeves, fttlert bodiceIIRM
II. ARCAII 8IU0. f l o x e W
fu ll « k n u . r n ro tie t* »*f vnl

Mrs. ftinchen Powers It ml &lt;on
Alex* left yesterday fot; Fort
Hamilton, N.'
.They expect tp
■all this week for Cermany
Mr. .ml Mf*. W. E. Stile* Will
where they will join Capt. Pow.• •
MONDAY .
. H i open hijuse lumumiw•.eve'Mr* a«*l Mi* W. II. Hughe* e r»‘ who is assigned duty with
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The Dependable fnl u
J-i'*'T.*n .Jthe ,u,ur* . uf 7:,hjr
» .a» s obff the
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*wedding the Army. *
Flrat Methodist
,i»t Church will me e t ,
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Friend* of Herbert Stenstrom
at the home of Mrs. E. A. U n Th™
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S treet, honoring th eir
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leave will-be glud to learn that ho haa
8:00 P. M.
571,1 wedding anniversary.
Tuesday for duty with the If. S. returned horn* from the Urange
Memrrial lloapital in Orlando a f­
TUESDAY
, No invitation* are being issued Navy in Trinidad,
ter undergoing two operation* as
^Junior
High
School
P.T.A. ,,ut friend* and relative* of the
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Selma I-evy ha* left on a trip the result of an automobile acci­
Ward meeting will be held a t 1touple are cordially Invlteu . to
Dorothy Morrison, daughter of dent.
2:46 P. M. All board member* attend the affair,
to Miami and Cuba.
are urged to attend.
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k r id a y
Earl Shepard Given
Mrs. James N, Hobson and . son of Mr. and Mr*. E. C. W il­
U.D.C. will hold the first full
Pearl spent twu weeks liamson of Nil Elm Avenue, bus
Farewell P arty daughter
meeting at the home of Mr*.
at Daytona Reach.
left for Fort IUagg, N. C. enF. E. Roumillat at .'i;0U P. M.
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route to San Antonio, Tex. where
KarJ Shepard’ of
Longwood,
Wight Kirtley left .today to ho will be atationed ' with tije
who today Iraves for active duty
O rd er O f Eastern
in'the Army, was given a fare­ enter the Sophomore class ul the j U. S. Army Air Corps. Hi* wife,
i the former Juanell Marion HlnStar Opens Y e a r well party in the form of a •University of Florida.
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son, will Join him In the near
buffet supper; last evening at
Halph Smith left Saturday 'future. At present she I* making
the
home
of
Mr*.
R.
(i.
lirlsson,
tpM r»: Iva Wight. Worthy Mat­
the University of her hvme_jvitli hla paranls.
ron. conducted the flr*t meeting SO? I-lurid__Avenue by fr l^ d c , AlatrSm."
of the*.Fall - season ‘o f1the OTilbr and* fellow metnlicrs of the fcev- ,
------of the Eastern Star with approb­ enth Day Adventist Church of j .Mr. and Mr*. Charles Vodopirh
ate!JT 76 guest* present. A fter
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•pent last week visiting in Surawem r n r f i f . , » * it,.
memoer. .ouairai setecnnii* were ■ota uml J^t. Petersburg.
. Mr*. A. F. Muran .
most Imprrant f m e itn ,/ 'w h "
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On
Sunday
18 member* of tha
Mr*. . B e i l . Christian, Worthy *
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Grand Matron will make her « f . ' f m
Day” » ■ » *unK by Mr. none en Tuenluv but is recovering Methodist Chorch motored, to
ficial visit ni Oct n
Shepard who also led group satisfactorily. She was • hit by a la-clung to hear a sermon by
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baseball while playing.
their tormfr ,ui,tor Rev. Miho.t
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* include a banquet at the
|»regent wcrr. Mr,. |(. ( j. Rr|».
Mcl^ml. After church' they enjoyHayfalr Inn honoring Mr*. Chris, hostess Mrs T It Middle, . . M* r&gt;' - •'•liiabeth Carver r,| ^ picnic lunch at the church
ITOd. Mr*. A. KVShoemaker. stcre.
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tary, stated that reservations Wi l l :
* n,i Mrs, Edwin l.una-jwith her purent* Mr. and Mr*. Those present were Mr. und Mrs.
be taken until Oct. 1 and anyone' &lt;|ui*t, Mr. and. Mr*. W. It. Vlti-|J'hn J. Carver.
Phillip ttaurr, Mr. and Mr*. W. ti.
wishing, to attend should contart cent, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Yel- j
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Killiee, Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Drown,
her prior •.to that
vington Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr*.
Mrs. K.
K. Sehon
Sehon- . ,
, ,, date..The meet-1
—r- .vington,
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Wal‘'
* resume hi* ■laughter, Mary Jane, Mi
ing• will b«held at, 8:00 P. M.
Xfr
and Mr. H V Wing- ,0 Auburn. Ala
A. iv.
ter ‘ Yarborougn amt Mr
In the lialge rmnn*following' the 1, i r(llL ‘ *|r and Mrs I II Shell- ‘ " U ,ht* “ *
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Mr. and Mr*. James Drier ge
bsiyjuet.
Mr' “ nd ?**:.
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oran.
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Also Keiuieth Harrison, Hetty Whose wedding was an event of
The following vDRe.l-the
V ■* Mrs. fharle* ('ar|&gt;rr1 W. R. Con1
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Sent. It ut 6:.Mt P. M. ip the
Und thapler 18« on Saturday
Mr. ahd Mt*. J. Y. RobinHngh \t heir .. I. Jr. ha* left for F a » Yarborough, EaVerne Dur.First- Methodist Church with Rev.
eyinrng
Mr.
and Mr*. Husky|(0'n; Mr.and Mrs.
Harry Walt. Athens, t.a, where he will resume k&gt;l, Etllian ami Auorey Moran,
u i . il III.. Joyce Studies at
the UllIVi.er.ity uf Edward ’ Yarborough anil C. • F, J. E. McKinley and' lt*v. \V. I*,
Wight, Mrs. Fatello Elliott, Mr*. Mr; Kffie Mielke,
Ml.*
Harrison.
• Biooks, Jr. officiating at IhLs
,* • . Crenslmw nn,| Mr*. Joe Mielke, Mr. and ' Mr*. John K. (iei rgia.
Mr. and Mfa. Phillip Hauer
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Robinson, R. (J. lirlsson, Bobby
Albeit T ilt * left .yesterday (•&gt; were visiting
her . great-great
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lirisaiin, Itetty Jean iliii**nn, nnd
enter hi* senior ycur aw the granddaughter at lhw home of
M i h h M artha H a w a i i „ ,M «n.i, Muttmm.
University of the South, Se- Mr. and .Mrs. Fred llallard in
|H)|ll-|H)lli
l lir y is a iilIn •&lt;u *••1 »
lo w
Maitland on Tuesday. Entertains A t Bridge
' wanes, Tenn.
were b u rn in tli&lt;&gt; lilt ir u n is * e, \
Mr*. Ilertha Lindsey arrived
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'Family
Reunion
Held
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—Mia* Mnrlha rta^an entertamrd . ..
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* Ihs||4|UI*I W ..f
m aul
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in N'oith Carolina for several
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. . . . Nineteenth
at her home,on the Country Club
l » y S ta r llllJ J J P UI111l j r hi* Iimiiv
West
Nln
chrysanthemums
Ro4d last week with u back-toJ
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* Street tn-caos,. uf illness, friends wrok*.
Jeniungs larVeii
Hint.
Ii
school
party for 'h e r collegi*
At, and :».ra. Joseph Starling will legrr-t to learn.
Ihe first meeting of the P.
C. uli'N 1 c u rtls m lim n
•erve,| Mw 1a-&lt;l mail r..t tlitfriends.
of l^iwtey held a family reunion ;
(
e™**" I A. was held In the school
groom
writ'
Mails
it
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Mfs* Evelyn Mathews was the at their homeyesterday after-j
Ed Swaim who bus been ill for* auditorium Tuesday evening witn
n»»,| »'
IHII. J» , t u| 1 t 'IlHrlfs 1
Msit l
fccipient of high score bridge nimn 'The fnmifv and u few j the past sew-ral day*
has re-, u,r president Mr* llutol Flynt
M
s Let..1, Ji
Mill! Us lit \
1.. 11
prlxe with low score being a- guests enjoyedvisiting wit Is one cuperntrd and in . now
letuined |n*-*iding The main topic for
Wight
warded to Mrs. Ralph Wight IT. another.
*° work at the Colonial
Cleanrr*. disetssinri was how lo raise money
Miss Win If Ceil iaivell w*s gi ven
Amnms ihnis
were ,M
Mr.v
_
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. . . . 7,1 keep u revolving fund for th#
Thn Iirislr’* unit l»a- Uls|4* a Isltig
Among
those tvrrsent
prrsent were
r.‘ « . . .
A
r e fre s h in g
d r in k
icreeno prise.
crep« tlrfww •with lillit k it. «
■ml Mr*. Steve Starling of Law- | Shirley Sinilti will ienv,. Wed- j lunchruon
Oar- 1 nesrlay to enter her junior year was served each member in the
These enjoying the part
sqrir* •ml a
v of tkL-iiiittt
lunchroom bv
the
hospitality
macs. Ihr Krtsesni'n lllutlu'l 4‘ltss-g.
rixnmittf,. composed of Mr*. Wal­
a dress of navy blue «&gt;lk witli
4
ter Yarborough, Mr*, l-eona Mc­
pink arcsssoric* ami cm sag,. ,,f
Lain amt Mr*, ti C. Lent*.
swvvlhrsrt roses.
Word lias been received from
.1
A reception wa* held iniiucli .
Gonalet, Mis* Ret tv M api'.'s. „'(rthl|' ||ar,|,.M lllld
Mr.-and entered her
the W. L. Siege and Mr*. I.oui»o
ntely folluwioy Itii- ceienioov «*
F. S C. W.
Mr*. Ralph Might II and Miss Mt&gt; Jot.
„ f SanforJ
Hill, dial they are enjoying u
the home of ttii- lo ,,|i- - |i:irent
10081 tOM HI Q ON *
11)11 Osk Avenue
Mr- Italpl.
pagan
Visiting included* Mrs
Essie
i.
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John it. Stetson
University visit In Hot Soring.
Wight received ul Jin d-u., will,
___ |Reckstrum iui,| Mary Jenkins uf Students resuming studies ill UcMrs. Joe Miithleus who ha*
the follawiiig forming the n__ _ Sa|^luid.
t
l.ainl include Miss Jean llar|i«r. been home f, 1 u few day- re­
ceiv rug line Mr nu,| M,
Hint
AMI Ills A J HI bf lObfD
j Miss Jean Williams. Miss Martha turned to Jacks, ttvilli- on Wednes­
Mr
und MrMch &lt;••»&gt;,
II,,
it It Ul 1IM i v AMDS
day.
- King ami Miss Martha Hagan.
r jjL lU
liirde uio| gtiMiin. mat*.a. .if
F L O W E R P L A N T S Telephone Employees Mr*. S. A. H. Wilkinson ha* The tjetirvu 4-11 Hoys and
,h"iior „n,| 11.,- l.ruli-iiMt-i
Ctrl* won several prise* at the
Picnic A t SanLando returned to her home from the IHiultry show which was *|ionaiirMr*. W. A ta-fftei. Ji wa- 10
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charge of the bride's !»&gt;"k und
Orange Memorial Uospilul where ed by Sears Roebuck In Sanford
A.welner ruasV was enjuyeil at she ha been confined for some on . Saturday. The award* were
1 Mrs. J. I . Hurt. Ji .w «,
,1,
Sanlundo Springs last Wednesday Time.
charge of the serving being ue♦
*
presented
’
by
Chairman
W.
G.
Calliardi*
evening at 7:00 o'clock by jneriislated by Mr*.~Clydi- llOrt. Mi'*.' ' O I T K K S U H 'I . Y CO.
KUbee of the County CommDHun
ber* of-.the newly fbrmatt. anlarEilward II. Jligglns. Jr., M is s
Mr** Martha Perkin* will leave nl n lmnquot giveh in their honor.
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Baby Breath '
tainiiunt* club ur entployce* i f Tuesday to enter her sophomore Florence Mi'-illl. Jimmy llrktwn
Lillian Mela,id. M iss t 1—V Mi
, *
11"' M.,(iii.llj t ,r
I’ liaur *SS
the Sanford exchange r f the H«H year at Florida Stale College For and Aubrey Moran each won &gt;2n
I.eml sad Mi*. M.ntli.i Wig Mi
Forget Me N&lt;M»
Tsltphntis Compshy. In spitr uf Women. Tallahassee. She will re­ arid a blue ribbon. Twn other
I The
Iiride's
table
••••I
some rainy weather, dancing was side in the Pi Heta Phi House.
Hrtteva Iroy* Paul Braddy and
Calendulas
enjoyed.
Bobby Mcfiill each won $10. and
Among thosr present
were: Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Morrison, 11 red ribbon. Other 4-11 award*
Carnations
Mr*, iterta llrroden, Mr*
Thel- left recently to attend, a wedding In girjs Includeil ludw-ll la Pd»
*
mu i s*avr. Alt and Mr*. Eugene In (!rtenvjil&gt;-sgtv* C. after which and Vrilln-ii Prevail who *wnn $D'
'elPinks *
Pennington, Mis* Margaret- Cul- *he entered her sophomore year and a re,| ribbon All other* wh.lum, Mr*. Mary Cameron, Miss a. Agnes Scott. Decatur, O*
completed the contest received
Snap Dragons in
|Margaret Hreen, Miss llet'.y lienan award of 87. Jimmy Brown and
all colors
■ton,
Mr*. EvelynRcsrborough,
Mr. and Mr*. L. E. Tompkins of Florence McGill woon a special
Mis* Hetty Duller,
John Green. Washington, D. C. arrived here awar,r-nf 86. and 82.60 respective• • •• •
Carl l.ee. Cecil Butler, Mr. amt Friday for a visit with Mrs. Roy 'y. given by Hunt’s Feerl Store,
hone 7B1 After 4 P. M. .Mrs.'
John* Hamlin
and James Ilritl and Mrs. TL R. Pippin.
sCotrell of Winter, Park. •
'I«'io by Ilaymond Studio
Dwight Peck has left for Tus­
Little Mi's Penny I’ulver, dueghti f j host,—s on Kept. !l at their home
caloosa. Ala. where he will enUr
of Mr*. Neppii- Pnlver, recently | Maple ivwiue to a small grou!&gt;
his freshman year at the Uni- R ural Common Scnno
celebrated her ‘ ecutwt birthday 1 uf friends nl a surprise party,
1verslty of Alabama.
By Spud* “Johnson
witli a |,arty. Her mother wt
Pearl I* Robson. RN has ac­
8T11.L AN UHOENT NFF.Ii
Stuck -Uli *tuii* titf.nl' ■'
•
-• tut New Jersey 1 nun
cepted the position as Night
One of the moat scute shortage,
Supervisor at the New York lb tlir world today Is In tst* »n&lt;t be "revt's it" to t a .t r aitnn-.t as •I,-.- «av&lt;*t a 10 yea r war nil 1110*Hospital (Cornell Medicul (e n ­ oils, as any housewife who rut, delicious as. (rralitv baked bread utittm" It was .stirrr.vslul and real
Pul It III a |„,|st bag .Sprinkle -tt**s- v.lines roar 1100,000 CXXI
ter). Shfc left yesterday by train. tried lo purchase soap can traillv
Jhe bread Itghtl) witli want, wa
Supplies In this country are shorter ter. If very stab’ , and ■lave bug
* Sarah W&gt;rren Eastvrby • ha* than they were a year ago. at I l f
Pour « tistk ta |Kr-a;d chips Into
returned from a two weeks visit md oHhe war, and people through tightly Place In a 350 degree avail m riminrlrd baking pan slid
place in the oven Allow tile pan
In Annapolis, Md. where she wa* out tit* world are In 'desperate for 10 lo 16 minutes.
a guest of Lieut. Comdr. and need of fats.
in remain In the oven about 6
Oolter trouble t* caused by mat minute* und the potato
_ chips will
Mr*. John W .. Williams.
.Th e Department of Agriculture
functioning
of
the
thyroid
glaml
in
{"".ViVrw
rrisp and'drilclous.'
says that unless kitchen fat salv­ the neck
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Chandler age continues to aupply 10. percent,
and George Dekla are spending of the tallow and grease produc­
tha week in Atlanta, Athens and tion. aa It did during the war year*,
Augusta, (ia. aa the guest* of there may be an even greater
shortage of Isbndry -soap*, pack­
relatives.
aged social and oilier needed
Mrs. Mkrtha Fllta •Hayaa left products.
yesterday
ssterdsy lor
for New York City. \ Those who know say that it will
She expects to sail Thursday for bo well Into 1847 before world ex­
Frankfurt, Germany where she ports can even approach pre-war
will be employed by the Army volume. Until Imports of fats and
oltk Into the Unltad Slates become
as a civil service
tc worker.
nomial. housewives must couttnu?
Miss Angela Melsch ha* return­ lo aave Ofckjum Iq used fats Only
ed to the University of Kentucky In this way can they help Ihrmwhere she is a senior thls year. •elves get Ute soap* ami oilier
He'r elster Mlae Sylvia Melsch household essentials they need.' '•
American kitchens continue to
begins
begin* her aophotnore
sophoino
year at
supply an Important part of the
Tallahassee this year.
C8APTI0 DISIGNS
fata and olU Industry needs. They
PROM YOAKUM, T I X A S
BUI Blair who has been a guest hove become an essential conver­
(riseh sion factory for Industry.
of Mr. and Mre. Edmund Ms
Rich leathers handcrafted by the
for soms time has returned to hla Yet. two-Onhs of American
the tame leather craftsmen who malt#
_oimo In Akron. Ohio for a visit housewives are not currently salv­
h
So It H uh Rccn Said—
with hi* parents prior to return­ aging fat. If every., housewife
famous Hertford Saddles. Eoch dasaved
fat
at
the
average
rale
of
ing
to
University
of
Kentucky,
i
plan U a TtxTan original — hand­
the three-flftha who are saving, the
crafted or carvtd as only TaiTan
.M r. and Mrs. Voile Williams, aupply of aaed fata could be in­
croftimen con do them. These are the
Jr., -who have recently relmmad creased 40 percent, thus easing th?
Western bells that storied •
&gt;m w honeymoon spent lit the •train on edible rate and oils and
Increasing the amount of soap
new trend lo belt styles.,'
...'■ " W t .T h fiK f , S 'iw J which can be manufactured
-fy*-r-• CB^ * r
Industry still . haa numerous
home on Magnolia Avenue.
problems a year after the end of
Kr. and Mr*. &amp; C, Priest eqtor- the war. Theft lc.no reason.(or
family a let down In fat salvage for many
tainrd members o f Ihelr fsral
'
to come.
from Orlando, Mt- Dora %nd “
r '" 'T ‘nrWtr •
ord over the -weekend at
- r - -----iiford Avrnua In «?*} &lt;&gt;• -------A
. .
... . ...M ., . . M r* Priest's 70th
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* Or dark gpoU can bf rebirth Jay which occurred on Sept
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Monday, September 16th, 1946, for thd purpose of
roghterinf for the Municipal Primary Election to be
held on November Sth, 1946,, and will remain open
each day except Sunday* and holiday*, up to arid in*
eluding Saturday, October 26th. 1946.
H. N. SAYER.
City Registration Officer.

FOB RENT
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between Florida SUto Bank end Prince*! Theelro
with entrance from Flnt Street and #xR to alley.
By the month or year only at reasonable rate*.

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Popular Seat Covers
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bouae needed at once. Phone
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1000 between H:30 and 12:00
slrcngth. le rm iu proof.
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aria Concrete Co., 309 Elm
HOHKOW HERB W IIRRB
*,)*•,*• plnra of rraldrare aed'Puat
Ave.
PRIFACT IS RESPECTED
Offlra address Is unknown:
FURNISHF.D house or npartnirnt
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YOUR natai*1 desire for privacy
. fpr couple with tiaby. Ptra.r
d ivorce h »» t*ert*_flled aaslovt
ta money matter* i* atytetli fur
talephonr hOG. Need Is urgsnt. CU.NCRETE sewer pipe— Septie
)ou by Tlshla W lapln*. In the
re* pee led bar*.
Friend* and ("bruit Court f**r the Ninth JudleUt
tanks, fence post, ifrca&amp;a traps,
retattm ara not auestlonrr1 Circuit nf th*. HIM* o f FlarU s
3 R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE
benches, flower pots. Miracle
about your credit. Tour cm* In ar«J for Mrmtaule County,, In
ch a n eety and that you ara y , ID-ROOM t-story house In good - Concrete Co„ 309 Elm Ave.
player or buslneia aaaoetaUa ,tubed
In file your w ritten ai»peatcorutitlun. This house must be
wt|] not hear o f your personal nsr, In said rouse on nr hefora
move,j’ from lot In order &lt;o
affairs. Than la no cause far Mis ' r -rcfo',- - I'-iIe frav.
Nutemhrr (. 1)14, and In default
nuke room for Jiueines* buildembarrassment.
1 aald ,-&gt;'»**«* w ill pmrevd K (
Reasonable credit requirements. (hirer,
I'* r le a y s ln tl you.
N# eo-makcr* oh money loans.
The e ln r r r l nature nf lh l» still
Variable payment plans.
I* (nr dlvnrrs, *n,f the *1)1* of said
stilt Is- T 'sh lr w ia a ln a v*: Charts*
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
IJlirovr
W !ir*ln«.
Florida Baak BWg.
Phoe. t&gt;
s o hand aed official
CONCRETE block bulldog, with
• sal nf said Court.at Banfurd. he*ni.
metal ruof, containing 2000 *&lt;|.
nul* t'nunly, Klorldk. thl* tt* l day
12 SPECIA1, SERVICES
f t o f floor space,* Haa rancrete
nl H*plomber, J tl*
- floor, nictnl shed lean-to, and VIEJCR. woman’s and- chiWren’s
new
FtU-thoeo.
Hcv
us
foe
the
metal ra n ge IS x 2G. Priced
hard-to-get merchandise. G. W.
Show eagda and poetart
fo r quick sale at 92,Boo. fdetl
Clark, 208 Sanford Avt.
O -.-U RlTSBIG N SBRVICE
for. feed storage or small
0. D. Landreas. Phong 1021
wood-working enterprise.
SEE US fo r Innersprlng Mat­
NICELY arranged 6 room house
tresses,
Box
Springs,
and
FLOOR SANDING
with good screened porches,
Hollywood
Beds at factory
Inlthlng, Claanlng and waxprices. Retail store A display
New floors surfaced to parmont, nil modem end in ginxl
room.
n. Old floors mad* like new.
repair. Has 100 hearing orange
•II# W. • FIRST- HT.
tree* and 2 acres tiled land Echols Bedding k Furniture Co.
Ixicated 34 miles from town.
Sanford Mattress Factory
A good buy at 9M00.
___ Phone 1133 and 072-J.
V E R Y attractive and strictly
RKNT A CAR
modern Groom furnished home, CODENHAGAN cabbage plan*#
TOU DKIVR IT
with unusually lari
large copper
now ready. Phone 709-M.
screened porch, setting under
STB It: KLA iTlLM^DR RI SON
spreadfng oak* tm 3D acres OUTBOARD raotftr boat Tor sale
"•DHIVH-IT. IRC.
rolling ground, with its own
— 16 ' ft- centutf hull and 32
nOOGRPLYMOUTH
private s p r in g -fe d lake, 7
hors* . Johnson motor.
Good
PARTS AND SKRVICR
* e n « young grove, on sur­
condition. . 119. Hanford Ave.,
10# Palmetto A t *.
Phone l# !t
faced road, 6 4 mile* from
Sanford.
Kitchen equipment
ELECTRIC appliance repair* —
modern
with electrical
hot O tlV E R heavy duty disk and
w* repair washing machines,
water, refrigerator and cooking
harrow I N ,
8-wheel dusting
vacuum cleaners, fane, mixers,
unit*. Require* 96,000. cash to
•swing machines, Trottef Apmachine with bitch for tractor
hand la, balance monthly pay.
ilane* Service, 304 W. Second
U*e $166. Call Carl 8. Myens,
menu.
L, Phone 1O09J.
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THREE
GOOD APARTMENT
SNAPSHOTS—printed, developed,
lacnme properties well located;
enlarged. Wo eapy old pheto*
BEVERAL STORES both. |n
and out of city - on* with

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elei*y Feds Drop Final Playoff Tilt To Senators, 2 To 0

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',9 9 7 Fans See Howington
Hold Orlando To Four Hits
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1 ARTH U R DECK WITH, JR.
Herald Sport. Editor
The OHando Senator, are the
lorlde State L e a n * pennant
Inner* and the victora in the
way playoff lerira to*
v oy rirtue of their ’ 2 to 0
inr they placed on the
mining
elehr "ved* at Tinker Field b«ire 4,997 fan. yesterday.
Th# Orlando boy. played bull
|early aa well a* their mother Western Duckpins To
the Washington Seiyitor.
Be Used In Matches
have, committing »o mix*
ues and taking advantage of
On
Local
Alleys
hree Fed error*.
Jodie Howington pitched magnU
Tho Jensen brothers, owners
‘cent ball. ’I he Fed icflhnimir
ave up but ____
four ___w
bang hit. walk- of tho Sanford Bowling Alieva,
__I three
____ sn,i .ent one down by I have announced that a bowling
Iha strikeout rout*. Had lie w in .-, league will begin Oct. 1 a t their
on been given better support a, alleys and anyone Interested In
d and better strategy beenjoining a team
c*n contact the
d the Ffd* would hav„ been mana'jffr~’b f the alleys and wUI
victor* In the fray.
be assured o f being placed .on B
Howard Martin, the lanky Sena- team,
nr righthander, handled hurling! The contest* will bo played on
lutira for the victor*. Martin ‘ regulation nll.y. uilng W titc m
f e j " £ p. fiv* hlU l,nd W,lked Duck l ™ *
Thi* game ts very
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popular In tho northern states
In in w V X .
•• » » being brought to the

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Jensen Brothers
Announce Opening
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Willis Anderson, R ay Gatch
Outstanding Players In Tilt

_ By HMlOi n V. RATLIFF
\P Nrwsfeaturrs
DALLAS—Fact and firtIon beewite so Interwoven In Ihe Yealm
e sport.' Hint It Is difficult to tietrrtrtlnr where one slO|»s amt Ihe
o tier begins, The longer the pe
rl.vl. ihe greater the story.
I talked lo Is-roy iflatcheli
I’.rfgp. the great Negro pitcher.
Down through the years I had often
brand how I’ alge got hts nickname.
It was. sold some writers, be.rause of hts big lerl ” Naw. suh.”
'aid I’atgr. “ I don’t have feet*any
blgguh than lh’ other felts I got
that, nickname wheu I w u s rnt
cap an’ could carry somany watchel' at ’ th’ same time.” Paige
pointed to n Khpe;-lt wasn’t much
bruer th.a mine amt t wear seven
ami a had.

were Iroiti Kappa Sigma, The
other two were borrowed from anether fraternity house
By All I III It BKCKWITII. JR.
Fullback Allen appointed hltnseft
Herald Sports Kditur
business manager and one Butch
The lighting Seminole High
.McQueen, who had Irtteied at Van'Celery le d loothall team went,
tierbtlt several years before and
undoubtedly knew Kotnethtng of
down in* defeat Friday evening
Cleiifgln Tech football teams, de; ui me scrtnoi ntnieuc fielu be­
clderl he would'be the coach—noncause . Hiyv fialch. tl^e big 220
playing, mind you Wtih Allen and
pound Hustl* High I’antHer fullMeQdecn as turn-pariiripanta, that ”
ftmek, was ju*l too much a
By FR AN K K*’K
deft 13 men lo do battle for Cum­ A l’ Newsft-aturc' Sports Editor fnjtball player.
berland.
BEAU MOUNTAIN. N. Y.
Eustis dropped tho local lioys
The leant dial lined up against lim it.&gt;ton the strength of tbs by n 7 to ri score.
,
the Batnbllng Wrecks .1 Atlanta New Yolk football (Hants haven't
During the fust period there
averaged In tho neighborhood ol reached ihe ear* of rivul toum-Mwu*
cmtftnued exchange of
Mo iMftinds to Ute man II you were In the National Football league punts am!
i,i
most of the play
not too strict with the Males. Full but they will. The (Hants,-usually was in IKu'tis tciiftory.
back Allen had provided uniforms slow slnrters. will l&lt;v one of the
The opening of the secono
that were no[ exactly what the! surprises o f the circuit. .
Mirnta fvuad Eustis bn the Han- •
well-dressed college player would
Stout. Steve Dwelt, starling hi* ford 12 yard’ line with a first
wear. Allen had found them ln U | )t »*a*on with the club that unwr.
Kustls was rolling as
Dana X Bible. University o il he gym —the Iasi outfits Cumber-1brought big time pro football to Untrh hit the center of the Krd
Texas football roach. Lv known for j land had used and they werrjKew York In 1926. has more ■ini' for five yards atgl on the
hts inspiring pre-game talks He .moth-eautr and. ragged.
, speed than ever, both up front' next play the big fullback was.
ails a atlrrtng poem. telW a grrai
It « * » lelt. however, that the
jn the bacWield.
hit so hard by the Fed forward
men
were
ihe
Uitng;
that
under( ’alltxaro Back
«:ory .or makes a' heart-throbbing
wall that ho propped the lull
in s»« i .w .hI with the T onye a{jJ, Sanford recovered.
•perch. But lie res what he told neathlljgse tatjers w ere the spirit
amt
the
brains
to
offset
any
lack
'
before
trie Texas A and M team to fire
but just when the season
Sanford tried one running play
|o pob Tuttle, and Have Uridr J h?lnJf“ u br. n
n np to win an litt|tortani game of tt^gavrn amt flashy attire
about to .start, .his T quar- and gained nothing; then AudcrBropped a perfect bunt In front
[* *:. *
n l/ W i* P &gt; d
by
(-\6-tS ScHECtiXtfp
J tr the last hall ’Well girts, shall
uantr MsriW and Ihe Kappa ||er|l#lk
r lt|lig«i&lt;&gt;. form erly!,,,!, kicked to the Eustis 15 and
the .plate to ITU the sacks.
™ thl.
•tS o e r e d D A i s - f l f t t
disillusioned wIth
l ,yr—wixrort-fn, -napped
-nappe.l an ankle, was* VeTnTo’fTT D r yards by t,iv
kof ’.* .
---- ,------------- iUgina boys
boya were
wcrtdlMliualoned
wltht-jj—nftstUBsW,
__this
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1jike lined a d riv. Into I " W
have
game
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AeAtsl5&lt;'f?Ay
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Acduptf of BrOWw. in
0
berk now and fight- 1ipg.p.n (latch and Byron Ander•irmer'i mitt who wia*' piay- confusgd V*UH dackplri/-piy^l on
frls
Ktteaker
laiunt
gray
eagle
play, and the UVpotmtl OatiWU* ,
ht, nk Klkh„ . k (,„
No. t
,m . te u n
pl.ceri
rrguiauuii tenpin
renjiin alleys/
aucys, and
anu It H=f5ud5oJ tSeroG&amp;
biek pn the grass
gras, at second regulatloh
■1 the majors. Is catted one ol the was art; ni»n too lustily'ttrp hts j " ’*,
" , t-.i. h a-k i. .-In.I in n
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VCC..I Sa\(CVJHCG£ III
luill on the Sanford
24.
• finished the I*
a amisconcention.
Western
Then
He was. ltow -,f* ■»""J1*1|U’ ;
, ' vin, , |„;.. ' Dutch
,h
treat fat outfielders ol all time Immediate Iteslllt
plunged over right tackle
ning as Levy grounded out, Duckpins are called’ "small ten- i k e W e s &lt;
.
But Trts started as a medtoerr ever, able lo stagger lo the side-' rd thehi' shadow" beMn
behind, Samipy for 17 yards to the Sanford
Ermer to Co m ! to Burns-for a pins’' “ beaus* they art* played
rd ,h*' " hB,1,,w ,,chi,"
f tlcher. It was at Cleburne wdtrn lines amt ask for a substitute
seven.
•
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win'killlng.
under tho same regulations, but
Ho got istr then but later It be­ llatigh in Washington.
Sita ’. city was tit the Tenas Oaituc
Other Ilacks include Ceorge
Acidvrs &gt;n pickl'd up two and
This was the first owl only Western Duckpln bowling is ret Thl' couldn't get the batters out came an tmpO"lblll(y lor anybody Franck. .Minnesota AIl-Amencn
(intch bulldozed to the one yard
anford rally. Only five other cognised. as requiring more skill
I slip Ills- dub owner* had divided to ohtatn rejtel
1 9 (0.;’
Rill I’a-chal.
the marker. (In the"next play (iate'i
anfvrd men reached first and »nd accuracy.
„
,
|1 titve him hU release when Ben -A tloren tbtn Iidowivs And-Ihnse of
one others advanced to sceAid. ;• The small Imll is sufficiently
Shelton, -the manager
kmiydng lucky enough to be alltl-on Ihe side-, league \ b-iid.ng' ground kainer went over lor the .score. Galr^t
The Senators’ ixlllwl their *ii I easy fio hand)* and the beginner |
Ifp-akrr roilld hit.-suggested tit*} linns wouimvt’ ev’eif consider golligjBir 191.1 an,| It ; 9tev» rlt»- diuivel led from placement' for
un in the fobrth As Burns beat can usually handle it well enough
tm-y shllt him to the outfield They out to ” dto tor tlrar old Cumber- 1Po*lcx ‘ who has improved since tne extra point.
Ttirv werr afraid Oeorgls : dropping bnseliall; Frank Itfngan
Furlv m the third uuurter
s i f a p p e v o p d is - r t r u e 0 /
out a hot grounder to ttrst *••• to derive a large’ amount of cnOKI and Trls went to bnM-ball&gt; land ”
Sanford opened a dlive I’ icrey
Tecli might lake such a reMtlve se- of I’rrtii fame;
Merle llnpe
was sacrificed to second by Jack joyment from th* start,
Ktentesl glorv
-fste *\ e d i o e &lt; q d m m iy s io '4,
sSl»
How I
l.tv iM p .P -u i,m l Jr
pit k« (1 up l»» vMlil «. folh*\%C*l 1»5
rtmi'lv
i^velte. Lavelle was safe on the
S lIb L tJFfOOrJiTePAS^idCrOr1
Wi- got so Hr woutdid even trv lain*
V&gt;n J »&lt;(|l l»&gt; Ian Jrn k ih iM iit
H
play at fir»t. Burns rounded see,
II.mk Oana T r 'n - Irau'lr pl'iti
Top la c k f.s
I* n » \ kih , W till- \fi«lri«(&gt;n
6 / t HE&gt;aJ0.A.
tt'uldln rci sitond an,| • went to third on the
■ i utnc t o Amert. a Irom tik. :o stop tlii-rn
Ihe lirsur- ImVf two -d \hv Vat tli r In* II I, th« K u d in *•11( h ’
We wore Ororstn T* ch down let
I'tve llwwiul to pl:i\ buM-bsll nl
jlay. Ermer drove a long high fly
_.nto left, which iJike snagged,
In- 'iiggi-stion ol t t Cobb ftpmei ting tltrm run unliltidercd with the l*e-l tit, kies m fm'lball or .1 Itn Atul ••n ik dou!»lv( rrv rr« t* w e n ;
All we wmitrd was for Ihr V hit-- of Not I e Dame ami IK - • • » r..t i h r S a n ti •id tiH ir h iliiu ii
■u'FrprlsIng press agent put out ! ball
bit Hums scampered homo on the
\ f. I sh II l u in h lrd ««n ll* r ru n *
In r-iKirl that O'tta was u prime &gt;game to end Well out tai Ik s ft- Will I I e s I I t-ollel. I hr j ;i r .
GO IN G STRONG
throw In.
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By Jack Sords Itir
sirirv spiead ami rite big III- |unlit told on Item era .Tech Alter pound giant who flunked m t Al \ r » -•II .lU 1e’ lffpt
The Senators tallied their final
llAllOiTl) I l ’IKl till A Nt’ ll, a
i-onls they d*-i West Point Owen tiled the •t*
t ftMMii! S u n *
'.itnnt tie, ant,- ipitti- a dnawlttg , ili»-\ had made
i i ,.i* Yin .»!
run In tho eighth aA Domingu** 2ti0 pound six foot former Marine,
foot foot I'nultri at end toil tl»v i .-• &gt;i iith it utt* nv
rd not only because nr was a i tried It was time to «|nit
Uiv u ii
pasted a two bakyifr Into left -aw sortie action on InM ye.-t '■
d ball plater hut he Imd ulsiri I lle e o rct' -how the gam e
was I9I.’» All A met tea tackle will lu­ a l t , nipt
lark
up aipdhn
tenter, followed by an intentional (later eleven when ’ he nitere.I
The i'lose si lie ever was to shortened to S'1 ndtiutr.s
st hi- tegular poM when tile m at k , i hut Ihe Fetl an atlur'C
free pass to Burns and a singti' schrrol n ar rnt l-sea-.ui. A former
n royal hott'e was r.-adUig about
sea-1n open- " ill, a night -game was ,-overml by Ihe Panther
to center, scoring Domingu**. Miantt Vertior High star, he is i
On n lit In can r tell loo m any All America for the Irish in 'l l. Imck- an,| no mote scaring ocitntself In Un- piper .
This placed the game in lh. one of threy Miami pat vis ail .
.
i ’ * s lo lle s n( whnl hnp|ii-tird because
Ileplacing
lh,
\cleran
Mel nu e.l
ooler.
for a left ’ iffkte beith. He serve! :
lire late Jake Atr maunder nl hr was too lm.\ 'h m tlln g arntirul lletn nl reu tei will in’- I tie!
Sanford oulgamed the PnntbHoward Martin tossed a brtl as a cmp-ii »!• lit th. First M-rnonitirii league basehnll w-X' the irv lllg Id keep Irom getting killed (iladrhuk w iio gist-- tin* litanfs ei- l nl yards t„ 12 5 'and Willis
liattt game, but his success can b« Division, a ; v.&lt;ar- old.
'torles rrlate really named Zlln- tint hr says the tales that were a fourth VII-Aiiu-i u-n (.la d tiuk A inlet son "ns (In- Inigr-I grotin I
a’ tributed to the flawless sup-i JAMES
FILVNKLIN
IIE ’-II*-’
merman
A hall t Inti he (ilaM-d related prnhabk didn't g iv e the tool. A ll kmerira honors al |l o - - gamei foi the ,-'ruing with 7*i
port of hi* team mate*-aril the|8EV, Jit., hig 201 ncund. six feet
wt-h In hi' youth p.-utl the men lull a, count
tofi I ol leu e m I'Mb Hi*, leldaee , aid- t-» bt- ri edit tiAtfli wtis
iirlies. I' pmviog
senator ability to tuke advan- .two ami a half iirne*.
I'm nai stn«- one nl ailr men
I Itabett- alh and he the time tltrv
lurid i. laui lit l-’ llllp -. the old i sin—-i up w ith da,
I’ leicy also
a stVndy player ^or a left luck’s1
tage of the Fed inisetes.
• d to Juke there was ItoihUtg It-ll alter lumhiliur the hull and being le lin b l,- p iv o t fro m F itrd h a a i
was a potent factnr In the SanBryant was life, only Sxnfnrl berth. A former Misnn Seni&gt;&gt;i
Bo Ire i lunger I It lo Atr
Jake told h\ iioulhri Cttmberlatul plat ; l.tlHld spots ole III the * tpnl.h fold
ff, &gt;-p as he larked up
neser tried in rorrerr the 'nrv er 'o pi, k II up repllrsl O e t . II hands
man to solve the offerings o/|lligh star where lie ployed at un
Ism Vo,i‘ ie . all lisigu,
If, un J ft-nn &gt;■ i imiunge
ID is a tderail of the
anil matt&gt; people alw s,- will In ’ yourselt I \r hsrl It lotig enough
Martin for more than on-- hinglc. .end spo
at that post. It,ih I lidu-l-leiti of
ill the Atlantic |
Navy, saw nrticn ii
lleVe It to he the truth Air who but tli.ri &gt; r-rtalltlv souih Is like r
lie hit safely twice.
D O M I N I I K O il A M i K HOWL
an,|
Hill
Fdw unl«
II,- hold* j
mid Pacific theater
piloted F&gt;ir, Woith lo six penn.inls norm al renetton on out pari th* Teiiitj;a-ee
I ’L A l
Dweii lias four in ii l , ciuL lit
two air mnlnl\ ami the Prtsi
In A ipw in the Texas l.r-ogue JQs, day , O.iuhtliv says
'Don McCaffei ty of ■Hun Stale,
MIAMI. Sept.. 2.1. (S p i- r ia l I —
den ial Unit ClUtion, i» 21 yesrs
died Inst \ear at New Orleans II
Bur anyway ihe Dallas district 1Jack Mead of Wlseon n. and the Soulhrasle-Ti Conference Duitball
old.
‘r
SPORTS L A U G H
he were alive today he would tost atlornry l&gt; ixvsttlve It was not a
n
veterans Jim 'oole and Jim Lee rsa,tits hold a iluridrd edge
lAMFJi W. KEIIOE, H u Ihir-i
grin *ml ask:
Whai diarirncc
n r ( h m I i IM fe e s *
i - . ll- it-»r - pt^o^.i-*ria-m-Ls- H"weB;
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cimtpelRrolk with
(Jfalige
Howl
does U make?’
X U ,, out
Tech regardless ol whal the record
seven victories In D&gt; gnmei.
8o as sportn mar, It wlUk.llnie. book may' bulimic mid what Olli­
i When .To* DiMagglo returned with Branch and Dcmpso
fentn are ntagnlflrd, stories not ers who saw nr playeit In Hist
Tile ratller will warn vnti 7(1
to New York this year after the currently making ccmpctltlon keen
only an- lubricated but the lubri­ ganp- mat sav
Ilmen out ol 71 III, tmihle L- you
Julius i Mush | , 111 -la. I ’ n i v e r loffjr-Spring training Jaunt of for the position on the (Sator
cations are eknggetate,I ami the
s . Is lam
coat h.
never know wle-n lh.,1 ili-ailh 77tlt • it y , f FI trills
dust ol the years i overa Itir la, ta
the New Y’ork Yankee* to M i-'eleven . A six foot 201 pound vei
time Is going to come 'Unking at I- the o" y Fie la nblinmis h i
ama, he took hi* young »on, Joe, eran, he is* a fre sh m a n . 21 y e a is
mu 8|mMs A ft,- lit
ttie . a. h -Ig «ti
I in* |!’ 4t&gt; I'lilvrrsily of Ftoilda
Htei&gt; h i , that list In I9IC wtien
Jr., for a »lroll around town.
old.
Oeotsla Jrih mllsd Up ulfr of Ihr !■'••tbsll leant will ultputiHe hr
PAUL MOBTELLA'WO, vetrran
■» Everywhere DiM*g went, he
ire a le 't *&lt; arr» in liMitball history tween Hb •• an I White game jei
and people
would j,|nj cr
^e,si&gt;n, on Uatoc
was recognixed ami
peor
&lt;&gt; -2»3 to 0 No one dispute.' tlte sey- this season, nbamlonlir,- •he
lay, “ Hello, Joe, glad to *e«iclcvrni In 19(1 and ’ 15. ha* shown
record tiuii lar
Oil October 7, trioll n.na orange xml blue i
you back.’’
*
Istealy improvement in summer
1616, si AlliOla (Ictirvlu Te, h nr luitalmiis
After H happened a Fair dnxrn nn,| f„|| practice sessions. A big
lually heal a team by that num­
time*, Joe, Jr. swelled with pride six foot,’ 210, pounds, he is a
ber ol iKiInta AcrordtiM lo the
and said lo hia -famous father: veteran of Army service, hall*
record1
. II was Horn Cumberland
”8c*. Daddv, I told you everyone from Tampa where he starred
Athletir Ihisiness M a n a g e r
University. However, nays one of
\|i|$ftrr | Ilia)
at Hillsborough High, winning
Ii.or
llry
knows m*.
Ihe men who pin vcd In that gnms, Perry Heard has estimated 98,00(1
J l-liaa.
If. I.
three'
letter*. He
it 'H
22 „aar.
year* .kl.l
old.
fans
will
see
the
Unlvrrslty
of
Cumberland dltln'l have a football
1 Iw.inMl arliislU Ii," a frrwhrr.
R W IIT TACKLES
Flori/lu Dators' six state games
team In 1913!
JACK WHITE, . veteran first
Plans for th* University of
IBHff II*-plrin* rff.c l »*hrt* pm
Who then, made up thin -nurd
nil fpr string tackle on fiator eleven* in
Florida's new gytnniulum call
that put (Icdrgla Tech min ihe
JU44 anil (5 t* eurren'ly miking
clip it im. rills i. iliir wlinlU
■ $1,200,000 plr.nl.
gridiron hl»lnr\ honks?
competition hot In the right tackle
Dean Oauldln rellrlng dl'lrlcl
m;— ---------------— ----------—
lit
•lie f i l l Ihftf Oll» piurrww c
spot. A former Paris, Texas High
altnrnr, si Cnllas irlls the sinrv
School star, he hold* two Gator
He
should
know
about
that
same)
inln Ihe |Difra «»f
c c u * A - r e UeiisiBf?suy c o a c » ((
varsity letters. Is a steady play­
he. was ihr (piarierbn, k ol Hie
er, good on both offense and
C sK etjieify HtS Iflli! SgASt-J
Ipnm ihai |ilayed under ihr nsine
fahrir.
m nr ^urfeir
- I»r uc •
defense. ..lie is 22, weighs 20.&gt;
of Cumberland University ol la-ho-/7 " ”f'
A
H
k
C
k
e
u
*
o
p
log! When nr On ( L in
and is six’ feet one Inch tall,
•non. Term
» ? e p (2 A iP C (? s
W illiam
f. tu rn er,
It never w»., rx|)lalne,l. rrlalra will give you grocefullv
. R iC o O e
CcKSAflSr l 'M - n !
/rgshir.an Is a former 8t. Peters­ CcJAcAeY CAME- A M tH crfiM RAPtp
Oauldin. why a telegram from Uie
burg Senior High 8«hool star. A
eth'etlc department of (lenrgta erect corrioge. You’ll
SvICCESTroaL
T
U
ey
'lE
HAP
U
(M
veteran of th* AmtT Air forera,
Tech was delivered lo .the Ksppg feel better -look better.
5 7 7EARS.OF RpoCB Al-L
hi won three-high seheol letters,
Blums Fraternity House livslrsd of MRS. ARCHIE It.'
weighs 196 Is six feet two Inches
to Ihe gyrnnaslum at Cumberland SMITH
Ull. He Is SO years old.
University.
Spencer CorseiLre
BOLD OUT 10 MONTHS A I ^ A D
CHARLES B. (RED ) W ALKIn the telegram. Ihe Oeorgla
Registered ER. _______
*lx foot, 196 Mon(
pound former
Tech official* asked If Cumberland
S P O R T S O D D IT Y
MIAMI, 8ept4- 23. (Sprcsnl) — Would like lo play a football game ITHM^sIfartto Ave,.
113 Palmcllo Avenue
‘ Phone 014
polumbi* -Military Academy star,
nk AawrtllrS Prw*
The 1947 Orange Bow[ football * The fraternity boys read Ihe
___ native o f Gainsvill*. A -vet­
am* was sold out March 1 with- wire, looked al each other queertes, he
eran of the Army Air Ferres,
Many a baseball hitting, recur
saw service In Europe, a* ■ first
h hours after the GommiU tloningty. then a young fellow
* ahlished by Babe iRuth will n ,lf ht
ry_. tee eU rted accepting r«*ervationi. nampd Fullback Allen—"Fullback"
lieutenant.
A sUady prospect, stand for years ' to come. One
warm't Ills real name but Osutdtn
he ha* shown progress in summer mark which the-Babe put oni the
i . that waa all he ever knew
end fell workout*. A three 1ft- books was set, hot by hi* slug­
TO BU ILD FIELD
by—suggested "Let * play
termsn el Colurthle Military, he ging, bub by Tile pitching. Ilabe
played guard, la 22.years old.
pitched 29 consKutive scorele**
CORAL GABLES, Fla.. Sept ’e m ” .
The Kappa Slgtna bay* figured
..nnlngs of'W orld iSeries play. Tho 23, (Special)—The Quarterback!
11 would be fun lo Joust on the
ORANGE BOWL BAD BOYS
string started when Ruth won a Club of Miami has n
gridiron with Oeorgla Tech, about
MIAMI. Sept 23. (Special)— n
gam# f° r the Boston Red build a haeeball fl#\d for the
they knew tittle because In
and .Oklahoma
of ^ urnnerovt
Sox against
th* Brooklyn
Dodgera unlverstiy
University or
o f Miami.
.
. . . . . ------gainst tne
drooxiyn uodgers
iLick
&gt;*ck ni
r^m .u news -'j-*-',

Grid Giants To
Present .Strong
Football Team

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That “Clean!” Feel

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banding out Xlt|Biroklyn'ecoreUea
In the lest 13
echedule H
InP p1946'
pled
with
I fra
mas. Two years later, against full representation on the dUmunj
yards in penalties.
frames.
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„ the Cube, be pitched another 10 next spring.
Florida Field.
l)ra. ?,* Innings o f shutout ball, to eetab- |
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llab a pitching record which Is -.
Pnmnon, i University o
to alumni and Floridians
Oator" beekf1 1d r M ,
Ynrld War hitting ftccompllanmcnts. ° f RU,h'i ifB i ft |U|
A Y IN V I ' ‘ who
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,eical education, physlcsl training,
I and r. creation.

Dr Lemard lUrker
Optoesetrlst

(cations
be obtained
obtained from
tiona may
mar b«
associated architect*, 511 At*
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The University of Florida’s now
College of Physical Education
Health end Athlgtic* tncompasiee

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IN THE SOUTHEAST
More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other.
It must be.-.*

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W|u, ^
e . habeas
loo conetnllHl
concerned with
the
hsbeas
corpus end re* gestae to take time
to read the sport* page*—If there
Vrere Spy sports page* thereabout*
wire wee dispatched, probably
collect. Oauldin said. Informing
Oeorgla Tkch If It would furnish
railroad tickets the gridiron gladtatoM of old Cumberland would
be there.
The Kappa Sigma boys neglected
lo Inform university authorities of
inject. No use of that: they
Just surprise everyone when
returned with the Oeorgla
scalps on their bells,
lie wetting for the train they
up signals and worked out
they tell would bring touchTwo or three of the boy*
had had a modicum of high achodl
football experience, -and. of course,
kmw all the answers.
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�T H t l SANFORD. HERALD, SA N F O R *, FLORIDA

M O NDAY, SEPT, 23, 194*

Near Record Milk
S u p p l y Available
For County Diets

Cartier, 67, a resident of Lon*-}
wood whe died laat Tuesday, wire
bald Thurodsy afternoon.
Rev
B. W . Miller, pastor o f tha Speck
ltd Bird qhurth o f God, offlcl
ated.
A r r a n * omenta warn li
charge of Fairchild o f -Orlando.

Seminole ' County residents will
:__________.
o n ■ u rn e mor*
mar* than
than fiAff.OM
5,578,000
quarts of milk and milk prodicta
tula year fr\ maintaining the
County's ■high nutritional • stand­
ards, it waa predicted Unlay by
I the nation's leading, distributor of
‘ Wiry products.
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'•With n near record supply of
milk cumin* from the nation's
Jalry farms, consumption of dairy
iruducls this year is expacled' to
steal that o f 1946 when more
than 60,000,000,000 quarts were
h im timed,’' said G, W. Diehl, head
of A. A I'. Food Stores national
fa iry department "A 22 percent
increase Ins per capita &lt;ory mapion of milk during the war yaara
nslped overcome the Iota o f nfetrtti6n censed by curtailed supplies
a, fats end oils and helped being
ibout the nation's high ntitrfUmal
•artima levels.'
A greatly incres»»d at):
oat cheese .products i

HAMID raiUDINO BISHOP of Lie Episcopal Church In the United Sluice,
the fit. flev. Henry Knox Sherrill (left), UUhop o f Massachusetts, Is
congratulated In Philadelphia by lit. tlev llsnry St. George Tucker,
Vt-ilmo of Jllr/vmoud, Vs., retiring niter 0 years service, (fnlerimllunol)

Florida Officials Begin
TaskOfRegisteringS,000

StudentsFor ClassesToday
GAINES VI.LE, Sept. t*3. (Spa
■lal—-With sopHralions of admit
•it file, of/ldsli: of the University
j ( ’Florida will begin today the
ask of registering and assi*nln*
il section* a rj classes the largest
widen! body lli lfie history ol
he state university.'
Former students, rygistgr Juday.
Tuesday and Wednesday and alt
irst-time students Will ho trgjs
i red beginning Thursday and
-oulinutng Friday and Suturdiy
-lanes 'w ill meet Sept. :«&gt;.
Allhoegh the majority of thi
roblems of expansion for an ,un
irccedented inrollmsnt hud bevi
■olvvd on 'the rva of the regis
retion perlcd, tha housing short
iga in GaltitiTrlir, remained thi
•iggrat headache fur &gt;Unlver|lt]
i/firial* and students . alike.
Officials urged that student*
rho have nut definifa assurance
•f a (dace to live drfer tbeii
ullage entrance until the Sfconi
semester,'Evan over-night rooau
ire scarce, thsy pointed out! .
All availably tin-campus p «l»
ng has been assigned, — Lewil
Jlstwk, assistant .registrar, cm
rhssiteil, and the City o f Gaines

rule is filled tu capacity. Unit
tdditfcmsl temporary housing no*
inder construction 1* complete,
will hav* no more room apses U

«™ e n *,***?»•t*1*

lie ‘ explain! the
fish were fed «*tt tnos*
thoa* time*
timet m
the Tenaleep hatchery where thi
w er« raised. .

B E A U T IF Y
YOUR HOME
with V E N E T I A N
B L IN D S
^
Wo can make arrangements tor yon to finance
them on ElAflY’ TERMS*
-Venetian blinds made to fit any size windows

Munlry and other milk prodoeta
ire expected to continue plentiful
during the fall and winter months,
Diehl said, These products con­
tain nearly 1*4 percent of the rsli ttaaV.S.
erlea, 24 percent o f the protein*, Yugoslav* amqfht to arrwt them fn connection with the shooting of a
IB percent of the fata, 74 peccant Russian soldier.’ A U. 8.'Investigation proved they were Innocent. The
i f the calcium and 45 percent, of
C. Kelson. North Park Falls, W la; K. Shuseel.
tha riboflavin consumed by' the San'JTtandeco; and C. Scott, MashvlUe. _ (Zaleraatt^ua Radiophoto)
tvcrOgo individual.
•
The pioneering efforts o f food
Yov can relieve poison*Ivy with and bicarbonate of soda, applied
■halna In developing a straam&lt;from witch hacel two sr threw times a day.
4nnt . distribution system, Diabl a paste made
*. \
isld, have made possible the quick
movement of milk and milk prod­
ucts from ’ dairy center* o f dense­
ly
populated
consumer areas.
Modern refrigeration equipment
md ’ Improved handling methods

Free Estimates
W ood and metal stotr
11**

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Repairing — ReflnUhing '
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S E M IN O L E V E N E T I A N B L I N D CO.
820 WEST THIRD STREET

PHONE 1152-W

1hi- lrhuul
former

students,

&gt;f whom h a v e been m diflrd mi l
cut rFgjsirnlloM jirrrhlU, v»ill i &gt;nirt -Momlny, Tuesday and Vt’eilteidsy, according to their indivldlal card assignment. They will
*|&gt;ort tu Ituorn 204, l.'ingurKc ire good,; some o f them being airy,
tall, sijd rndst. present thidr v e ­ omlillonejL snil having the m a t
(isfrlilinu (id mit liefure they can nothm l/gwtng ^equipment. The
*uno new* for this type o f work
itncrcd with registration. .
Firtl-innc students at tlio Uni- ire high slid earnings are ineral.y will report T h u r s d a y .-rcooed with proficiency.
norninjf, Septem ber 20, at tl:tH) Hr. Fons A. Hathaway, State
/Hoick, -at th e University audit- HrectOr of the United Slates
rium fur orlentntiun uml regie- Cnipluymoul- Service, status that
ratlun. The registration period h,, •recruitment problem should
or them will tontinuc Friday a less difficult this year, despite
ha increased demand, due to th«f
nd Saturday morning.
Meanwhile nt Totlahassec (,ffi.‘- •nricty of fscili litany ace vices
ils at Florida S in’,, Gollrge fur rhich have-been provided for the
Vomen wen- making arrange- mployers. S e v e r a l companies
tents to tem porarily (aka care iave’ built cuhvciileot and' at*
f some of t h e ' U niversity's over­ rtetive housing with adjacent

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suatuter

session

N\, other rft'lntin toothers,
■cepted sincc^tfrsn.

M C W N G ON T IlB C U FF
H i m Mo n D,
v a — wn l y . Arthur Wells Hew, of Rich­
mond nrtd Alekandris. fur thus*
who like golf and tettnli and don't
like to keep 'score. Mr. Dew'd
alfe was'his patent attorney, ate
though het himW IT H ttltomap-foa.
Difwrtemint’s bureau of

ordinance Tn lh# Pentagon Bull4*
log.

dtsloi Employment» Service has rill eUo be nn Increased demand
tterted IU wruUment drlvs^toi or ' peeler, nnd floor workara.
&lt;upply thee, worker*. The ® a Soctionlxcra remove aoctlona of
steyment Service Is requesting "ruIt from peeled oranges, tangwomen interested in wofK In the fines, end grapefruit with a
dtros Industry to register for moll knife. Skilled vrorVin cen
•mploymfnt * t thtlr ntArttt of* it«rt on n pieronvork bAilt, while
flee.- Bome.ptenu expect to open irtski.llrd or leg. skilled personnel
wrly IV October end’ other* »1J1 wg|n on an F,°urly scale an3
tet under tf*y as tha season whangs to - piece-work basis as
regresses.
The
local
United ,h«Y „, become skilled.
Working
Elates Employment Serplc. o f. ‘ondlllonl. ,n the seillonlalng unite
Ices who kaa* ordsra in thslrx ------ ------ 1 -----:-------- * '*

uppHH ((R a c k e t p o a c h e r s
ELGIN. Scotland—(AT— Poach,
■rs m
ss# $400
MOO aa . weak selling
era
make
selllnr

nlmon tjnd tro u t from the Earl
&gt;f M orey's stretch of the Kivir
U ssle, mys the Elgin Angling
Muslin~li named alter the city
of Moeul, when It flret was made*

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m
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Spartans In 400 B. C. used wood
smoke as a form o f gas war-fir*.

« « r A $ * 0 K CVSAF P0VM8
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ocatlon, t;
Ivin* accoi

T U E S D A Y and W E D N &amp; S D A Y t

.. .. It would ba eoiy to b-«. a . u id But we all kno.
siat e^eu-in- thi* aye of «Wctronic miracle*, there
MUST1be wlrp bofore there can be electric service
in your home.
2.378.87Q e e - u a . 9.

W H IS K E Y

pound, c

wwential copper wire orc^oroci by Floridf^ower i .
hight Company ere still undelivered. Just a* toon o.
-Y.u can get additional supplies of copper wire an*.
£ihor critical materials, the more than 2000 mem i burs ol our organisation W ill makegood their pledge
to bring you the benefit* of cheap electric a e rv in
" the earliest possible momeiA

Sl u I lLH SC h

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THE WEATHER

Partly cloudy thin a ft e r n o o n th ro u g h
Wednesday, l ew widely sca ttered a f ­

Urn W.wUi

the Frstress * f . America*,

te rnoon sh ow ers.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY

VOLUME XXXVII

NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA. l ’UF.SPAY, SEPT, 2d, 194G

Established 1908

Associated Press Leased Wire

Warren Says

U rges Prevention O f
Conflict Even To
Point O f Appease­
ment I f Necessary

^R ussian Policies In
Germ any N ot To Be
Directed
Against
Britain A nd U. S.

arian Frontier
B ig

Four

Ministers

Declaring that Djr United States
Helicopter Removes Plane Crash Survivors
Receive
Criticism
la on tho very brink of ga r with
the most powerful nation en
From Col. Hodgson,
earth. Puller Wsrrsn, Jacksonville,
attorney and 1940 candidate fo r
Australian Delegate.
governor,
told
the
inter-city
meeting of Rotary clubs at the
.MOSCOW, Sept. 24, (/P)—
PARIS, S ept. 2-1, (/P&gt;— The
SemlnuL Country Club last night.
Prime Minister Stnlin put
Allied
peace conference has
I hot everything possible shook!
UP a calming hund today
be Hone to prevent this war even
taken steps to ease the ten­
and told the world tbnt he
,u in,, point of appeasement and
sion nloiiR th e southeastern
did not think there would
a ided that we cannot leave it to
frontier of Slnvic*Jiurope in
our dlploniaU, our aenatora. our
be another wap in the near
tile lialkaiia. The M ilitarymilitary leaders and the beads1
future because hu believed
of our government to perfect *
('onunisaion o f tho confer*there was no real danger
laaiing yeace.
U
eiice voted today to rem oveVaulting tii the fourth ubjfct
of n new war and that the
all fortifications alopR Buiof Itutary which Is "tho advance­
threat of war tlosw not exist
jfnria’s fro n tier with Greece.
ment uf international understand-:
at the present.
mg; goal Will and oeare,’" Mr;
Tho acthln wan taken with- the
Stalin suggested that, ths ru­
Warren told the insmber* of the
approval of an amendment to
mors and alanna about a poaalN. w Snprua; Delomd and San­
tho suggested Bulgarian pcaco
ford Rotary rluba that It M.
blt new war ware Juat ao much
trvuly. tlrroc* had offvrtd tho
t*lk — but for a purpose.1Ho
tjeir duly and the duty uf every
amendment.
other civic &gt;nd fraternal urgent.
.blamed tha talk on wbat ha
Thin ileciat.ni ramo as an
aartuu in tit-- country to find a
called nnlve politlclana and mili­
^luorira^ apokr^tian hinted at a
wav out uf this unneceaaary mlatary-political intelligence agenta
n|Hprdup in tlx- work of tho peacemnlei sThndjng ‘ W[ith 'Ku**le *inc«who, ho Raid, need thla clamor
materS&lt;&gt; fur., not a aingla
the nekt war. If it cunir*. will
to do .three things.
• treaty tin* l&gt;eeii completed with
bo
lb,,
last
uno
and
“
there
won't
To h e l p their r govomn\?nt
nnjri .&gt;f tho furhicr ritrtny na. ’
be enough people left on earth
wrrat rnoro conceaaiona. to make
li»na'sinvolvod,
Italy. Romania,
Ui
Mart
another
war."
it hard to cut the military budK.Miami, ‘ Hungary m llulgaria.
Mr.
Warren
uiiipliasixril
the
gat* of
their countriaa, andto
Tlio Fmrign .Minuter* of tha
terrifir destructive powcr of the
pbt a brake on tho demobllliaHit; Knur plan In .it down today
atomic .bomb which he 'declared
tlon of troops and thereby evade
I l.i o.ii-iilei tho i|ur*tlun of what
could not remain e **rcet of the
the quick growth of unemploy­
In &gt;1.. al-.ol Italy'* colonial poaIN THE COMPANY OF IIU WIFE, hit daaghUr, Jean, and her pet. United States for long, lie atao
ment in their countriaa.
m" i&gt;ioiu
'lliev al-o announced
l*ol.iieu lo tile Iht.easin, *pe-d amt
former
Secretary
of
Commerce
Henry
A.
WlsUare
la
pictured
as
be
spoke
their intent ion ,.f wreding out
Stalin
did "*
not' 'mentionthe
rnnge of air power nnd the di)
to
a
nationwide
radio
audience
(eUewIng
hie
resignation,
lie
said
hr
olhor
tieaty
nnieii.tmrnta
In
countries he hod in mind.
would continue lo tarry on hie “ fight for peace.”
(International! Istrurtlvcnes* of V-bomb*, dUoaa*
order to .ave tim e
bomb* and many other aecrol
Thera
wer#
many thlngnthat
weapon* which ha,| never boon
JiiM a few nollt- l.ef ore tho
he said, in reply to a list' of
1u»e.l y«t. And declaring that, If
auestiona submitted to hlnf by
It iK Foot Milii-trr* were schad* •
we rannot find a way to make
the Moscow correspondent of the
ub'd lo meet, they were critlpea... permanent, wo ahuuld at
London Sunday Times, In which
cited in -eatliiliK term* by Au»lea*t do everything wu can^ t »
tha United States waa mentioned
tinllan delegate. \V. |(. Hodgson.
insure peace for our time*.
specifically.
Long a chump inn -if the smaller
Although suggesting .that there
nation*. Col. Ilodgaun attacked
The Ruaalan I’ rlmo Minister
i*. greater danger of war today
I lie minuter*
o f the United
said the United Stalea now holds
•lit A*ein ivn :i&gt; ••itKsa)
than there waa in tho summer
State*, Hr.lam. France end RusA threat lo peace In having a
The Intel shortage eeaultrd to­ of 193K. Mr. Warren insisted that
•la for uyreetitg among themmonopoly of atomic weapons.
day in a demand for *n off-calen­ then* is no !m*le cause for war
-ein'» on a nuir.bar of key issue'.. .
StaRn-.minimised this by deelar.
dar oenslun of Congress.. Republi­ hil'Vffit this cyuntry and RufiitF
t!;»C ■irthmaA . l j . n r r ic p U r .»V d
can Rentier StjfCa Hridge* ot The basic causes of war ho listed)
atomic bomb to be as serious a
Foreign Ministers' decision that
New
ellmpehiir
recommended as (l&gt; The dealra of one country
the final dnpnaul of Libya, Rrlforce a* certain politician* are
that lhr I’ongree-men. no* in ri­ for the land of another, (2 ) da-1
tifa and the Italian Somaliland
inclined to regard It; that atom
ce**, be called bark lo lake action sire of one country for the trailo
bomb* inertly are Intended to
were to lie determined Jointly
on afhsl he called a aalinnil trials uf another, and (3) hangover of
Intimidate weak nerves and that
by the llig Four.
arlalnn from the rrcoatml of meat grudges from some past wtt.
1
In themselves they can .not de­
by the OPA.
| The A ustralian berated the
Nona of theaa conditions exist
cide the outcome of a war, and Shipbuilder
mujox' .power.*
for stipulat^pg
Disputes
today to rouse trouble between
that the atomic bomb monopoly
Due to what they drscribe a* thla country and “Rusaia,-ha said,r
| th a t the .UnitosL Nation* would
will not last foe very-h vn r *m f -G ro u p 's Figures On vary small butchering quotas al­ since America wanU no^part .nf.*
filiapnse of ilnusi - Italian colonies- besides, ua* of tha bomb will bo
It
L'. .11e&gt; ••.ml
if raw
by tha OPA. Seminole .Russia and RuasTa 'doe* not covet
if il.M
I lie III.*
llig Four
couldI ilnl
itot a
agree
Company's Profits lowed
Adoption of the UI4(T-I7 City among theniaelve*.
cattle growara are not only un­ any of our territory, there are
liudgot- for the fisoul )VU|. b e g i n ­
able to replenish tha almoit cmnty no trad* conflict* and relation*
Divluicd lludg-iiiii. “ They aln in g tlcl. I and f i x i n g uf tlm rate
meat rountera At local storee but
— Industriallft •Henry J. Kaiser face heavy loaaaa of caltla again b.tween the two countries havo
■u tux levy at 2n mills, wero n-ady had in mind thaj they
been
traditionally
friendly.
Treasury
Secretary
tsday asked for more lima to| thla year duo to high water and
among the tuajnl' a.'lM'lLI o f tlio were going In disagree,”
Declaring that ho did not llko
nnkwer question* in a govern­ lack of feed.
* U\ I oiiiMti-*lim la -1 overling.
.
the Russian form of government,
•Speaks
to
Bankers
ment Inquiry Into th* wartime
i If th, .'* null Ii-yt, li&gt; indls.uill
"\Vhnt We nerd is unlimited ha insisted that It la much better
record
of
his shipbuilding quota If we want price control,"
y „ fit, o|H-riiliun and l.t mill* for J. B. Phillips Leaves
Association
Meet
M U VORK. Sent. 24 —
than the government which thu
kfirm*.
,1 1*1 -on no. according In City
said W..(J. Kilbee, Geneva cattle Russians had under the ctara and
• A I* *
(IriMikl)n i- another
Sanford Hospital
tianag.-i II N. Sa&gt;er.
* Th* House Merchant Marine raiser and county commissioner. that thev are still makiag proCIIH AIiO. S o p l J4, (dVof llui»e •pier*** whrip |he
FtiniU .iiniiuiiting to t-TJ.IH1**
Committee wax' told yeeterday "There is.no Florida beef shipped great. Ho-urged the people to Treaauty Secretary John W, Sny. ' rrsidrnla are proud lo Itaeal
.1. II. I’liillips, imluluyee uf Ih*
wltn-li iveni not expended. laat
that Kaltar ahlpbuildlhg enter­ out of tha auta because It ia not wake- up and atop this larrlhlo der called today for a coutinua- | lhal all) Ihing rail happen.
Florida 1‘iiwcr and l.ighl Company
prise* received $192,000,000 In prepared for shipping. Thera ia trend toward o naw w *r which tlon of high tales. II,, said that . Rich) now, *Flatbuah i* p u l­ year doe lo shortage* o f material*,
sustained avvato
u it&lt; get in reserve for the Public who lecvnllv
profit* from the government on plenty of fa t beef, but little for ho one 'can win and whl^h will for „ur common good, our prea- j ing with might and main to
injuries when he came in contact
I’lnfcct*
Fond,
to
lie
used
at
a
a capital Investment of $2,500,ent tax levels must Im maintain- ! grl (hr Dodgers al Ihe top
only destroy clvillaation.
taler Uiiio fo r (he original pur- willi n high voltage line which
00*. The commute* .asked Kaiser
"Tho laat war settled nothing." ed for tome time.
of Ihe National loragur heap.
nectasitati*l lln- amputation of his
pose Tlie-e inclnih d tile follow
there er* more and better cattle he declared, ‘ ‘and neither will
how thla happened.
■lain log. ha- Iweii released from
In all address before the Amer­
S«i a grrrnpoinl ps-lor —
ill.
Itemsllvi
l
lesul
faring,
on
h*nd
than
*v«r'
before,
and
the next on*.”
Today the shipbuilder . replied
ican Ilnnkris AMielntlon in ChlHu- llrv. Ilrnney llni-on —
S '.llilll .. wei replarenielit, $fi,uuo I lie Keiiiuld Laughton Memorial
that
during
tha
aummey
month*
in a statement that he could not
Mr. W an«n'* remarks follows.! ca$o. the Trvnsury Srcyrlnfy itiM ha* lurned op W7l|, * n idea
loner, t,* -lri-et markers, Jl.inln, Hi -ptlal following- a huXpttall’
answer on ehort notice what h* of July. August and Scptrmbm-, an addreCa of welcome by Presi­ aikted lhal 'high lusr- iimaT*' •I how lo help lhr rausr.
coiiftlin* lion ..f puhlle rr*t run n. mi mu m-i ifid of 1*1 weeks
Ilia
gtasa
for
feeding
is
at
its
beat
termed an and!*** number of
dent G. W. Speer to the visiting continue if wr ate lo halancr | llrv Henson suggrat* (hill lhr
Mr 1'lnllip‘s ii &gt;ndit ion waa da$'J.! mi evl, niliiig ’ the while &gt;»ay
and the cattle fcr* fatter.
club* from New Smyrna and De. th* fedrial Inidgi't and reduce
-crilnd tin- morning ns veiy
pn,|dr
o
f
Uro»kl)n
ulwrive
a
-V
’
&gt;m
•
l.lH&lt;iI
o
*
fu
r
fighVnq" I f not diepoeed of eoon, thoua* Land and response* from Pat the national drht Said Snyder: |
mimil* of prayer esrh d»v al
eqiiipmenl,
IJ.fimi;
colistrurUoli -ali-farlory nnd lie i, now at hi*
and* of head o f cattle will dU in Southward, immediate past p rr*i’
"I think that II i* pule fnitnoun
this
nrek
In
an
rffurl
nf
.leniunnirla,
f.I.IMHI
und of a liunie al 2fi&gt;'l2 Sanford Avenue.
Florida this winter—cattle which dent of the New 8myma club ati^ Uay, if nnt plain demagogy, to
swiNiiiimg
11
...
1
1
ul
f
10
,
011(1
I
m
lirlh
(hr
Dodgers
win
the
ahould provide meat
Gerald Frierson, prvaident of the talk of tax reduction nnd debt
-.1.1 ...............
o , l . ( ,|. .... ..........
■.
pennant. Sava Rev. Ilm-un:
.......
imposed DeLand club.
Trini-ls'i ol all eu*h -utplii- (■reck Police, Troops
reduction in Hie same Ineath."
which call for a staff of account­
■ill liaml S- nf Sept dll lo 4(1-47
‘•tVe’vr praytsl for midlarv
Upon by Ul# O FAr they have
ti. W. Spencer, chairman of lb#
ant*,' engineer* and other* lo vary small q u oU ^ for which there
Fight L o n g Battle
The Treasury Kerrtdury mhlml
buifgel lot nperulioii pill pose*,
vlrlorlrs and atrrflhing rl»e.
golf tournament aommlltee, an*
•nawer.
the
federal
govcrnniant
we* approved.
la no, foiitylatlun," he declared. nounrtd th* winner* In the tourna­ that
« i why not pray for Ihe
ahould strive'not only In hnlance
ATHENS, Sept. 24, |jp&gt;— Th#
In
statement Kaiser said:
11. H. Beck, who own* eitenelv*
Dodgers?"
MuVoi liul wu- aullmlireil lo
ment and praaanted .prise* to
"W e want thla committee to cattle tnriraat* In Heminole and Harry Tooke for low gross, Jake th# budget but' nl*o lo achieve
proelaim a primary election on (Srrt-k government announced toa
aujislnutiiil
surplus
for
paying
-understand that thar# lent a Volusia counties, .stated yeater- Jacob* and
i*uv. i t . for election of a city I day that (I r e e k trhop.x and
D. Scott for. low
single think we aren't happy to day that hla ouota la' out and ngt, - and Oarald Frierson and o ff the debt. These are the view*
coinniisshiiier for u three year j gendarmes have fought a 16‘ hour baltla with a hand of 2,000
disclose that la ^ our books and that he rannot kill another steer Robert Cornell for highest acorea. he expressed when he entered V. A Official Speaks
term lie replulr W. ( ’. Hill. .
th* Treasury.* Snyder remarked,
aetennarnfa
rw&lt;ir&lt;!i "
corporate records."
this month.
An nmeinlllierit lo Ihe puiii'J) leftists in Thessaly. The conflict
Cnarles Morrison 1*4 the.rttikm Mid they have the full support
At V. F; W . Meeting laiard license lax wax passril wliiiit occurred in nu urea wher* the
“There la plenty of meat,” said in singing with Harry Kudclt nT
. Then ha 4dd*d, that aa a prt
o f Freshlent Truman,
liicreasid t‘lir regular f'-'O aiimiiU (■reek Thlid Artny Corps ha*
tleal matter, thar# Un’t a aim
Snyder said* that in. the sik |
“ and price* are 'not ao bad, but
liivn.e to |2f&gt;, and inipiiMil tli\ been carrying out mopplng-up
man (o tho Kaiser organised
a n not aafflciaid .to allow
lollowiii* taxes on each Iroard; operations against leftists.
month; • ending 8 e p t. I, Ihe |
n
qualified to answer questions
lUhartaf, Now la the time
uno to 10 cent* for each Ml cent ' Th* outlaws nr,, estimated to
all the complicated corpon
Treasury had reduced III* debt
to get rid nf cattle. Otherwla#
m a n ta -u t unemptoymrnx by almut $14,000,OIK),000. Ho pre
board; II lo l!fi cents on Ml to h a v e 'fo il 120 killed and more
financial and business trai
they will gat ,tbln and we will
,‘lioarils. U'H to fdl m il* on than 200 wounded, tlovemmant
ration In Samlnola County dieted that ao far as rash Ii
action* over a five-year parti
have lo carry them over for hnotlith* week ending Sept. I I conci’ rnol, the government will
$t.Ml Iroanla; Mr cent* to II.ill) on carualtle* include two killed.
Kaiser haa dlaputad tha fl
■J-rirht—wounded—wnr|—IK mlsalng,
ures .relating to

J

A s W allace Talked T o Nation

Seminole Cattlemen Are Unable
To Supply Local Meat Markets

Kaiser

Requests

Addibonal ■* lime

To Make Replies

FIs

organisation.

He

iplaln-Um Murinr th^aua- ■SmTUri rittlnaan oL th« 'Ftorti
of th# four K ilter shipbuilding rent meat ahor tag*, they are only
wards were |aa* than one-teeth gatUax about ona-flfth of their
of on* p a r e n t , of th* total normal aupply ef meat. Huppllea
volume of xrork done for th*
Maritime QommUalon. That, ho
amphatifed, la after deducting all

Gov. C aldw ell O r d e r s '
Execution O f N e g ro

j p a l d* ' U d * . E*ar—. - - - -

all bourds n v iitJ .fifllli- ——

-s n i

The overall deficit for Ihe cur­
rant fiscal year, .Snyder assert­
ed, will lie slightly lee* than
$2,000,000,000 — a great Improvemrni over th* 91.600.000,.
000 estimate o f laat January. •

J300 Pc-rsona Issued
• D riv in g Licenses

Suits Filed A gainst
Florida Slaughters

‘ A A v e s t o j c c o n v e n t io n
_____ Z Cheater Miller, "Chef da Gar*"
Out of 9.500 poaalblo applies fo r th* 40 * t 8 o f the American
tlon* for driver's llc*n*#a, 6,:«&gt;0 Leylon, l.ft at DOO o'clock yea*
have aunt led to date, accordinE torday for 8an&lt;rir$ncUco to at-

Harry Crossoii was granted a
five ^enr lease at $000 a year to
property nl Ihe City Trailer camp
on
French
Avenue,
Including
that which the Navy formerly
used.
Mrs. F. K. Roumlllat, Mrs.
Margaret Hearties, Jay Heck and
P, H. Smith, wrr# approved as
officials for the City prlmyYy
election. |L 61. Young Was given
permission to operate a taxicab.

Veterans

Service

Any veteran In need of serv­
ice (free of clm rgo In any of
Um following categortaw la requetted to visit tha office Of

Uie rcaponslblo* agcrvlra titled
below:
Coordinator —- E. B. Carter
Atlantic National Bank Build-

,

MIAMI, Sept 84, 0FK- T M
OPA today filed «I*v#n asrfla
agalaat South Florida alaufhura.

SIX MORE
U l TTO

a
; r a j

t m &amp; 'f i s
execution.

M1 - a a r w j ' B f

B F E C U L ^ H K IW I.
.
lflaa ’ Jove# Bevla, stale • *tanikm clothing speelallst, arrived
yaeWnJay at-Os* offlc# o f-M it ,
Outd* Wilson, county homa daRiooatratlon a(ent. Rha will eondugt-Uiloring daises throughout
tha- .week at varioua' home daaaooatration-duba In
county.

'

t o . - MU~ l

•

&amp;S

-

ofl*bSrlh# ii?
th* laU H. C. Haskins who ca rrM
on thl,'work for many ysar*. Dr.
Frank QuRlman. health unit dlrec*
tor. sraa aapolnUd aa depoty r*glstrar. Th* appointment* w en
made by tha ,Bun*u of Vital
ttatla tin of the Florida Btatf
Board of liaaltB.

• .•

r.

Gustavson Accepts
Dade C ity Position
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford GuaU*
vaon will leava Thursday for Ft.

Park Annua.
■ Vocational Training and Education - T. W. Lawton. Onatet
House.
Legal Asalstancw. Hoapttaliaatlon and State acrric* Offloar
— Contact through Lloyd P.
Boyle, County flw t t o Offtcar.
Takach BuiWIag.
Home Bcrvkm AaaUtanc* to
Bervleemro. **-a#rvIcemen add
their Dependent* — American
Had Croat, Lokefront Boulevard.
Veteran* AdmlnlstraUoo - —
Martin M. Rudlch. ahartffa
Of He* every TUaaday.

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                    <text>THE SANFORP HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
F lin X J B H m u

ELECTRIC A PPLIA N C E REPAIRS

W ATC H FOR
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PHILADELPHIA, S*rt. 20. 'iP )
-General '• Msmigir John Quinn
of (hr lloaton Braves wha an­
no Bneed the purr haae of pitcher
I&gt;ick Mulligan firm the rhlladaj.
phla J’hilllea. The aale wan fir
the wtilvrr pfice. Mulligan la gfl
year* olil.
lie ha* appeared lit
til gamrM this year, and haa a
record of two vrtn*Tand two loaaea.

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Roy Johnson

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Steluon U n iv e rsity

Lehman Expects
New Records
. To Be Set

W i l l ‘Open Tueslday

DELAND, Sept M, (Special)
ZT Btitaon University will open
Tueaday With an enrollment in
txeeaa of 1208. according to a
•tetement Dreed today by: the
ilejIiUmr. Tueeday, Wednesday,
and Thursday will be gieeh to
registration of fraahmen and.new
BROWNS W A N T RL’ BL
itudenta only. . Upper - claaamen
wil* rrglatcr Friday »nd Satur­
ST. LOUIS, S^pt: 20. m —THt day and claaa work will aUrt
St. .Louis Browns are .dickering
With Muddy; Kuel with the Idea
uf signing him as manager. GoatI missunier Chandler's office an­
nounce* that the president o f the
llruwna, Richard
'
------ . .urkrrman,
haa
reiiucsted permission to 'hegotlaU
with Kurl, who la a special oasistnnt |U Chandler.' A fte r th* pernilsslun was granted, Muckerman
anil . Itut'i conferred today at
rhandler'a heme .In Versailles.

RESTAURANT

TROTTER A PPLIA N C E SERVICE
*04 W. SECOND STREET

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 20,

ICm i Ib m O Kraaa r w . O w l \
arrive at the State Market early'
in October. No large quantities
of produce are 'expected, until
November when green* ■ art mov­
Ing.
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Installation o f facilitisfe at ihe
new qOlek freeze plant at Thir­
teenth Strict . and Elm Avenue
la proceeding. Across the street
on Thirteenth
Street, • 1).
F.
Dobts I* putting up a market
bi'Mdinw it a coat of ll.ano to
Mil produce to truckers. Stand­
ard Growers, Inc. will start opera-,
Ilona a* soon as the escarole croji
cornea in, whl.-h should .be wlthi.i
the next h e locks.
IIw ry Tooke has purchased proptrty at Frurteenth Street ami
permit to construct a flO.Opd

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FLORIDA LIVRA TONE

A. PLASTIC PATIN T HAND.
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a KID OLOVpS, Black, Hlsm
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LONI
arw Ss
Averell
ik it, fir
•his apj
men in Lund«N\w'l fully-support
tbs forsign poilc/ of Mr. ’Truman
and inr,
Mr. u/fiiTO,
Byrne*, who
unu
wiiu iaro
iv carrying on lha high&gt; prlnclpls* laid
down by ' Mr. Itooaevolt. There
lie* th* road tu peace.”
IlarrliAan want qn to xay that
he looked forward lo Joining the
■\----- T ewmow -Vabinet a* HscrMary
Commerce ami felt that from
previous experience lri.lt he knew
the department‘well, lie also held
n press ami radio toriferenc* nt
4:30 o'clock this afternoon, Brit­
ish time.
It's bslievrd in the American
rmbassy in London that llarriman
plans to go to Boris shortly. The
trip will give him n chance to
talk things ovar with Secretary
o f S'.ate Byrnes aq that any
further inixuo on foreign policy
can be avoided.
Horriman, who waa. United
States Ambassador to the.Court &gt;-f
8t. James lintil this appointment,
was s e l e c t e d t h o Secretary qf

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clean suit makes you a well groomed

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business world thet's why we do faultier work. For
superior cleanlng and pressing send your work t£ua.

Florida’* golden output of pro-

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W e Pick-up and Deliver, tool * -

ceued citrua fruit ia growing—
procaaaing jumped from leas

L A N E Y D R Y C L E A N IN G CO

U*n aU million boxaa in 1939 to almoat thirty
oillion in 1949.
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110 EAST SECOND STREET

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Growth d damand in thia vilantin-hungry world
ihdicatM there ta na«d for moro and more pro­
caaaing oi Florida's hoalthful citrua cropa. Un-

A N N O U N C I N G T H E O P E N I N G OF
S A N F O R D ’S L A T E S T
E G G and P O U L T R Y M A R K E T

lika fraah fruila, hampared by aeasonal fluciuationa,. procaaaad citrua can meet demand on a
year-around baala, can ba shipped lo world-

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Ta*lor.

Mrs. M. L. Lae,

Mr*.

w idt marketo, con b « aold aa ja ck et conditions
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Florida, worjd'i citrus center, is Um logical lo­
cation icr many nato procassing plants. This
and many othar industrial lace a fcright and
prosparous fuhiYa' in Flbrida. H . - -

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CHIOS CONCMTMTt

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IRK. Kept. 2.V (&lt;P&gt;
vp»t shipping ‘ indiMiry '
hack to uorniul today
worst tiiarilitite rn*t*
ilioti'h liistoly. Dock
ad M-auuii arc lutrk .
b at cast and we*I i
, and llw -.lii|i*- lin lo
lay* now air moving. 1
along the nation'* 1

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THIS cloaeup of the Belgian uir- standing
liner which cracked -up near craft. 1
Gander,
Newfoundland,
ahuws cut' a w
tome of the survivors (cliVieMwe-wftSr'

j WARSAW ,
Sajtg. 23.
141The-Polish ParrtafcTnt today apefoved a new | M K I election
IsW after a stornjjr sisiioa. Tlie
measure, which had be*" holly
debated by Poland's rival |so1itica| groups, will determine how
that country'* long-awsitej gen.
oral elections are to he conduct­
ed.
Indications' aro that the
elections will |&gt;4 held in the next
few months. It's expected that
the Polish government will an­
nounce the date within the pext
.seven daya. giving the xatasa at
.tcxiURLdayn notice.
T h n ie w election law had been
stubbornly opposed by Poland's
conservative opposition, the Pea­
sant party uf Vice Premier Stan(slaw Mikolajcxyk.
The Peasant party argued that
the law would make a free and
fair election Impossible. In a
bitter
debate which preceded
adoption uf the measure, Peasant
iarty leaders charged that lha
aw would rob thousand* of
Poles of th* right to vote and
would encourage fraud. They also
charged fraud in the Polith *reftrendum of Jun* 30, in which
the government claimed popular
endorsement of its policies.
, The parliament voted .down all
amendment* proposed by the
Peasant party. During the de­
bate, a leader o f the Communist
Workers party accused MikolaJeiyk of being anU-Kussian and
of hoping for Anglo-Saxon in­
tervention In Poland.

M v tlr fo l p a iilb ilitls i in

he- only

letup

siirviviirx were reporteil to
gravely injured. ( luternation-

.Siiiiiiilphiit.il

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Russia ha* been iu*l*ting from
tin- slnit lli.-it Rumania au,| th*
other defeated countrir* I,* &gt;#.
qtiircd to pay only cue third cum*
pen-nl loti for
properly
lus'ses
*u ffm d
Ailud curporations.
'Hriliun. . ii tin- ■'Uicr hand, has
hr*-11 3i.i1.lti.,- nut fur. I0|l .prerent
rnitip.;ii*!ifrr.n Indicaliuus are that
tile llrtli*h. while iidinilting that
tin fMi-ii.tr now ha* changed,
will—i.-iilinu. tu ilciuaiui full in*
d»‘tti11n ji-, • f i . in R.miiuuis.
(■lib., iioii.-d i In- 1'oiled State*
l.i- * . . , V ui .mloi Aug tlie princi­
pal ■-* |..i 11 till
uideinniftcation
wtic11 in. ipic-tiun arose in connnto.ii with the Italian treaty.
It-. I i i..-|
I imlay. however,
iii.il tin, .••til-l. i v-ci vr the right
ON THE POUCH 07 IMS KOMI. Hilly Amiri von, Hi, (left) and Nathan
to oo*tifv ihei| pn-ition.
JiiiBri. 13 tiitflitt ilrfiumttiDtr for SlteiiiT(i W I'aiiH-nler. nf l#iv«- &lt;Ulc,
I lie \in,'lo an III.'ll- came SS
i
the in.iniit i in h hit h, tiicy » j /, tin y pilot to tlt'dlh Hilly ■ f.tllu f ,
u
pi - - when &gt;1' was outlined
U II Aiivlt i • it. .mil his htrpiiiotTirr, Donnie Yuuii^ Amiri aoii « luuvlu**
Ifi'fiiii- iio'iiilwr* uf tlie Balkanl'» Hh* fc|M»t fi*•«%• wlihli hr dirt) the lhutpuii hlaxl that klllrtl his fullirr.
i iiiiinh Kcutnoine C'uiiitiiiaalon. it
Jailtrt ilitms l»«iwv lie irslul u ntl* nil Ihe vs^klilinc muililne while •i»n*
w a- u'd fui ward a* an amendment
lli^ the 11 lie Unit HI j t klilctl Mia Andriyan. ( /nUrnultoiiol A’x* Iii«u*r)
t. - i clause in tile prupusej RomsiTiii fn ily a clause which hat
* yuiinl tlie c.Milllllsiiull during
o vrn im-ellUgi.
I t . I Mite,I Stats* did nut slat*
what pi i cent age of |,.«e, It would
d, inuiide.i from I'uinanl* In cutnpciaaliciH .. . .
* ♦ &gt; {. , ,"
Klsewlu-ru in
lari*, liriilvh
Fiitenru Secfl-iury Truest . Bcvin
met epn ii tv today with i'retl.lent i.c o r e lli.lui.lt of Franc*
I.t lN D U N
Sept
2:t &lt;T'i
V „ .10.1 .mV let M -ieiyo Minister V
n n iia m e il fo ie ig n pow er a a * c h u rg - M
Molotov
liuliiutlons
were
e ,| liy
ui,
Ir u iiia n
g u v e riu n e n l thill II. viii would call for a meat-

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JAt'KSONVIl.I.K. Sepl. 23 —
I Sperm] I
"tVililr ilemund v'Cnllliur* to nhaovli production of
farm product*, or n large shore
’ &lt;&gt;f that production, at sntisfee1 lory prices, it i» very liord for i
most of us t„ gel down to serl- ,
oil* thinking about wlmt we will
du when this condition icuve.* to
• vlst, yet lliut is a tiling We
tod-,| 1,1 In- thinking about in
Florida Bud elsewhere through'
out this country ” -aid William I
L Wilson, director uf Murnln '
State Farmers' Markets, today
"Nationally,
we have already ,
had a tn-te of- tills |nohlem.
with relation to potato produr- {
lion, whicli has reached tin point i
where Federnl official* aro seek j)
ing to curtail the crop suhslan-,
I laity, •
"W illi millions -of ' )i e o p I « _

Unnamed Foreign Power
l Charged With Encouraging
RevoIF' In South Persia

*pok,-sim iti tiN la y .w ith eiie u ttrag io g
th e re v o lt o f f ie r r e nm uad tr ilie * m en in- south I ’v r y iu .' , \ s ipioted
hv
a
lam doll
li c u i |i a p i :t
the
D a ily
T e lig in p h ,
tinlin iliu ii
•tiiiri't* tlin 'L iir il I li.it * In* i i i m i i
w p if rv«'t*i\ni|* K iln * iim l ttiiiiiiu iil
tio ii fro m n f t t i r u ii
I lip
W|ls k.4 4IIIUII
|| Itll'tl
lltMl
VAtll-iliJlw ll fa«I I 4*4 1 111I &gt; l**'*'(4 .IM'll
i»fi»r 11 ;ifiin n r o » la l « j I h x
'Lin* f o r r i / 1 1 I'tikAoi vm iiirtl i i i

I In*

By JANE EADS
WASHINGTON—US’) i—I1
th* quandary lha. Travt
Transport Branch o f the
secretariate wa* thrown tnt
q delegate, strange ta Net
City, naked th* &gt;r*nch to i

th# tip o f
It'* th*
Trayfl and
facilitate th * W e i of
sod officials to and fi
qua rtore in New York
•mall P M &amp; m . but th
be no daisy.
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, Sine# early Maids,.
United Notions' woohjj

DRAW N*
POULTRY,

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an fodtridhal to g
■OlMp to another.

*•••’ ittlirinop

ilig ,.f III,, big ......... F o r e ir n M in i­

stem within tlie next IH hours.
Htiviu returned to Fans ovsr th#
wiwki.ud- l.sssg lop— t h e - F-eei gtt
Miur-tei— r.iflil.-il" Tstst-fc tii full
-•length foi ill,. (ii-.t time since
Molotov left I'm * fs-t' Moscow

Six More Students
Make Solo Flights
At Aviation School

i t L i i l i f h i l liu l Hu* I aiim I o ii i i f f u v
lift a ( vii9tl l«i «*k p lu iii ( I i i o i i k I i i »
*|MtkrMimn l lh n t
lla itn in
ia
imt
Si* mmu student* have soloed
up in |hi» ir U 'lllu u nn«| it
not n iip p ly tii; u t iih to tti«* I'o m h iti' last tt.-rj, nt th». Sanford School

t viImWIIUMI.

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Sit 1 , | I h r llritw li w|Njkt*wmaii uf
ll»»* r«*Voll " I t S .1 lo .it t n f»»i th *
I'rr^ lM ii jjo v r i n m riit "
I lit p .it i l i t
f io ii.
IV li«:«it l»fm
111 mt t lir iiiR U iR .i't * m i ) I m* aim
i l i x a klOH'knlit III
fit till* p o ll

Apparently unconcerned by the
^percussions brought on by his
recant speech, . Henry Wallaco
walks Jauntily into the Whito
House tn confer with President
Truman. Following the meeting
it was announcsd that he would
rfmsin in th* cabinet but would
not' make any mor* public* state­
ments or speeches until ths Paris
Peace Conference ends.-On Friday,
howsver, th* Chief Executive, at
a press confsrence, announced
that Wallace wa* t*» be ousted
from the- cabinet. Wallace re­
signed immediately and Averell
llarriman was named to head
th* 'Commerce Department.

F n 11 v r
Wurieii.
prominent
Floridian, will Iii- tlie gemt &gt;|irnk•
Lawton Transferred ,1 11,1110111* wlun muiiitn-r* of
Itutar) ( In!.* - of New Smyrna.
To Local Hospital I lei.nod and Sanford meet at tlir
Ks-miniili* t'ountrv t'lub. Tlie im-cl
Tim word Nil'I’on. nn nniiig'
T. W. Lawton, superintendent ing will gel underway nt 7:10 pan, is derived from tlie Juim
vv'uids for sun and rising.
o’clock.

Admiral Blandy’s Wife Declares
Atomic Bomb Is “Way Beyond” Her

Staten Island Trip Request Throws ' &gt;
U. N. Travel Branch Into Quandary

a rOWDEICD IIANIE

y L NOTE Wrii# for copies of
,7 &gt;r obutoch op this ond other

may

oiary. The re nil- daik sign*. of
new lahor tiyuhlc* in the lint
loo distant future.
.
I lire- niaritinu- uuion* have
,-iuilrarts winch expire 0n Kept.
-'III. and they have threatened to
walk nut at ■the end of the

11. S., Russia- Oppose
G ranting Compen­
sation For Proper­
ty Lost In Romania
I'AR I?.
Sept.
23 &lt;A*»—The
I'nitid Slate* i,-anirt| up with
Ru.vtiu at .the Pan* Peace confvrepiv today in opposing a plan
tii j'lnnt Allied tm-im-is firms full
«1umpvn,*at|oti fur pruperly they
lost hi Romania, The aciIon la
liiM nl n, having *i|&gt;*»t-the wbtil*
indemnity atiurtoi# of the confcrqlicr.
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, liie I'llitrd Slate* position WSS
eV|dauird tu conference delegates
ky tYitluid Thorp, rcoflomic expert
for tile State Itepartitient. He
*md the ^'m[ttl State* it'liow conviii.e.lJjh*l_lh;in*iii» can not m et
. reparation*' and eoinpend. matidi placed upon hsr
first draft of the Jlomsnll.t

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man. W a knaw how Important appearance is in the
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Killings Kcenactcd For Police

Dark Signs O f More
Troubles
Growing,
Oh Labor- Fronts

Elder Springs Club were: Mri.
8. E. Norwood, vice president!
MV*. W. C. Buie, secretary; Mr*.
J. D. Cassidy, Jr., treasurer, also
the following chairmen: Mrs. J.
P, Webber, finance; Mr*.' J. C.
' Trie*, 'health; Mr*. M. E. Balm**.
£ food; Mrs. J. P. LaRoachk, clothv Ing; Mr*. Carl Bradbury, can­
ning; Mr*. M. E. Nolan,^lmrovcment o f "homo grouhda, and
In . ,C. C. Hannah, Improvement
o f home interior*.
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Other officer* p ro m t w en
Mrs. W. L. Johnson, M r* T. P.
Geiger, Mrs. W. L. Bennett and
Mrs. C. W. Bow*n. .It was de­
cided that meeting* would be
bald at 2:00 P. M. on th* third
*1 Tuesday of each month.
• A t I’ aola, where the club will
Hfeet on the' third Friday •**it Ing of each month at B:0Q
P. M., Mr*. J. E. Tbumag wa*
named ■aa vice president, Mr*.
Siberia ie almoat' (wfc* as Urge
Charles II. Powefi u
, continental Unttevl States.'
and
Mrs. Grace II- Col*
aa
treasurer.
Council dslegste M
The flag af th* United Btales
Miss Catherine Fox. Mr»- J. w. was Axed except for th* disposition
Bhaw wa* named clothing chair­ of- the whit* stare in 1818, - *
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man. Present also war* Mis*
Elisabeth' Harris,
Mlsa Ruth

A clean shave won’t hide t spotted suit. Bui • clean

Associated Prrts Leased Wire

Activities Today
A t Major Ports
A f e Increasing

Senator Claud
Clauds I’eppar of
Florida today radonwd liarrlman'a appointmrnt aa Coo»»trea Sacretary. The Florida
Mnocrat, long a champion
of New Deal vbws, declared
today that Harrlmaa haa a
eery liberal and progressiva
atlitnd* toward ths public
Interest.
Th# appointment.
Senator Pepper ohMrred,' lx
"an excellent choirs.”

loonard Ilarkar
Optometrist
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Kyra examined—Glasses, fitted
203 H. Orange Avs.
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Orlando, Florida

e DemonHtration
A r e Organized

1

M O ND AY, 3KPT

itire Indemnity Structure
Of Peace Parley Is Upset

tary Pledges Full
Support To Chief
Executive,
Byrnes

h

•hkvo and

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Airview Cloneup O f W recked Plane In’ Forest

Dr

Tho kangaroo, "when atariillng'
*rua*.
occaa nnaliy
reaches
q
height of eight feet..

Established 1908

For. particulars inquire at the Market Office

L e g a l Notice

avoo.s
p i,-- &lt;••« IllUaiCOI
preferences of American servlce{ men »Ution*d overasaa are not
1 ixeesaarily the tame aa thus* of
|ths folka back horns. Through
[the Armed Forte* radio stations
'around the world, bandleader Kny
Wt.-,,1
" ,ITT » '‘d 12KCIU MKit- , Kyatr pollad the top tune* in
ItlTT Hill Apply |o th* lloird at
|-„oil|y C.iniiMl..I , a t lt» meal- ! various area*,' and found th# fot-• •
• '" l " "
!■&lt; «1t&gt; » f Orlabsr. A lowing favorites:
f*
f**r th* adoption id i .R iso.'
lutlon tijr aatd llosid „ t Cnunlv . in' Hawaii, ^Making Whoop**” ;
1 miiniluli.nria
varitlna
cartaln I* a n a m a Canal fcort*. "Fokar
psrta of the ,.ls| ,.f San Undo ss Gama"; M a n i l a . " D o n 't Cry
I mmiiiImI In nfat Uouk 3, nag* II
•it th* public r*roril* o f H-mlnol. Hahy"; *nnr;o Rico, “ Doctor.
tuunlr, KlorliU. *ul4 »tr*»|s of Lawyer, Indian ChiefT; Germany,
•aid Plata aou*hl lo t,« vacated 'Oh What It Seernad to Bo'5;
.ItelriK described.or follow*, lo-wlt: Altutioifk- “ I Wanna Get" Mar.i.ninniiiK at tbr N1V corner of
rieJ” ; Austria," ,'Lct It Hnow";
a * per p la t thereof resurded In llsly, •"Strmphonv"} and Japan,
plat—book 1. M «r (S lit the
|,.It.llc
record* of
Hetnlnnle
t'.Minty,
n-.ric*.
run
th*iH&gt;*
Poulb to |b* HW corner *f NORWKIGIANH HKNTF.NCKD
led I*. Illuck It, ihenc* Northe -»,erl* Mon* th* eoulh line
081.0,
Norway,
Kept.
20,
of led* IS and It of lllnrk Is.
Norweigiana
were
•« the HK corner of led It. 1^1—Eisvui
Illuck II. Ihenc* North lo a sentenced to death today follow­
l/ortil We»t of Ibe HW corner
of toil II. Illock |7. Ih*hea ing the blggeat mays trial of
Kaet to Ibe'-a\V corner of tail collaborators thus far bald In
II. Illock 17,.theme ! &gt; • ' 1* P m • Nurway. Nineteen othery 'were
HK corner of Lot It. Illock It, givin prisen terms. A ll wera ac­
lh*uc* North tu ths HU corner. cused of Qriiaiing activity during
&lt;’t lo t I. Illock 17. I hence K**l
to I, oojnl zt fert 7U*t at Ui* tk* German occupatioh. The lead­
■HK l-orner of lot 1. Illock It. er of the group condemned to
Ihrnca North 411 t— f to
death was Henry Rinnan, who
Nl: comer of the HK1 o» ••■*
vw'i* .,f Hertlon 7 Township
” Houfh, Itanae 10 Ku»t. thence
to - -^dnt 74 '-e i in- •
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P a r t ly c lo u d y lliit a fte rn o o n , ton igh t
anti T u e n b y . F e w scu d e r a il a ft e r ,
noon
th u n d ersh ow ers.
M o d e ra te
a o u lh e r iy w inda in crea sin g l o oc*
cn a ion n lly fresh w inda to m o rro w ’. •

1 Ta Fraieel the P im m of, the World |

visitor*
These ta no federal law forbid­
ding the total drattwrlkMi ol rulnn
by their owner*.
;

rd an Itinerary for a member
go from New York lo San
ncleee; - thsnce U Australia,
ia, Scuik Africa. Prone# and
-land, and on around to New
k again. This they figured to
about 38,000 miles, threerter* of which vyfk by Hr,

The longest rlrplianl . tusk ol
Whlcli there U authentic record la
11 feet, live and a hall Inches long,
and IS Inches In circumference. •

with th* nermal Seasonal trend,
eel problems o f dllsgates and has been reflected In egg prices,
dale attending the health con- during th* last few days- I nut*
that receipts on our Dad* City
8 tat# Farmers' Market during
The U. N. General Ai
th# lost week, while up substan­
0 persons will a l­ tially In valum#, have drawn an
overall increase of thrs# cents
ls, &lt;
per doaen fo r the thro# top size*,
►King* often dlffjto delegates from and a oneaent rise for small
.
a that there ia a « * » ■
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e -lri America too.
VF.
W.
MRKT8 T ONIGHT
1 to ebsr# a roomr
a eomplci# strnn*Th# Veterans of Foreign Wera
will meet tonight at 7:&lt;)0 o'clock
inutrathm .official
office, will b# Jha
A supper will t&gt;#
tha meeting geta

W AKIIINUTO N—Mra. William
II. P. Ilian,ly, attractive wife of
the admiral who directed Dpeiatiofi Crossroada, says th.- alum
bomb i« ’f'w ay beyond" her.
" I ’d like to \eeji it that way an,|" beyond the rest o f humanity
too." ahu adds.' . She « » '* he i* happy.live testa
* t Bikini are over. Now she does­
n't have to hug the radio hout
after hour, chewing her fingsr-

D R IV E S A F E L Y
Her# are so*** of th# tklag*
a person must nndergo before
being Issued o drivers lliwnset
The eppllsant must lake* a
road algn lest to determine if
he Je acquainted with the rood
si*ns «ved in Florida and most
alher state*.
•
Tho applicant moat undergo
an eyo teat during which ho le
Inquired lo read standard lettens from a chart.
If lha
applicant's vision ie lees, than
4* aerreat as idsoro os th*
standard, he will not ho passed.
I f g le a m are' roqsirod ta pose
the teal, the applicant' must
woor Rla* son while driving
should h# be leased * license.
"Apply th* Golden Ruts to
.
. •Vo#r Driving”

Hsr twu children wpre born here.
They ara Hope, now married to
Comdr. John Marahsll Lee. flag
secretary - to the commander-in­
chief of the Pacific Fleet, and
Bill, in hi* last year at the Naval

" a i n i i K f W S u w pi—.

1st snd was soloist - at 18 with
the Washington National 8ymphony Oreheatrn. She met her
huslmnd at Annapolis. He wee
n "blind date.”
.
.
- Mr*. Dwight D, Elaenhowsr bocam# very fond oh her apartment
in Waihlngton'• elegant old Ward-

man Park hotel during * tlie war
years when th* General was away.
Though »h« is equally fond of
the quarters o f the Chief of Staff
nt Fort My vr, across the Potom­
ac from the Capital, she gets u
bit hnmctifk now and then.
To overcome thfs, she goes hack
to tike Wardmon Park drug store*
and catches herself u soda, and
aandwich now iwd then.
' Dr. Carey D. Miller of the
Hawaii Kxpfrimvnt Station, who
has IxVn making studies of typical
Filipino family diets and s ii an­
alysis uf 22 widely used Fllipinu
foods, says that Filipinos living
Ing In Hawaii Ihould eat more
sweet potatoes.
Dr. Miller say* the Filipino eats
a quantity of sweet potatoes in
th* Philippines, but 'unfortunately
Filipinos In Hawaii have coma to
regard them as a mark of tow finonclal standing.”
,
He says education I* necessary
now to teach them the nutritive
value of iweet potatoes and U
"overcome the social stigma" at­
tached to them.
"Unfortunately." says Dr. Mil­
ler, "Filipino* In Ha'wait ara In­
clined lo adopt soma of th* w ent
American food habits rathar than
th* beat, among them tha us# of
tbn much ckndy,. soft drinks and
Oth#r concentra'ed sweats."

•&gt;f .Vvinltmi -at tin’ Municipal
\11 |,.,i t, which litiikc* n tutal
„ f *i*v,-ii studi-iit* who liave "won
l|u-n wing*" «liu-r the airport
was I III tl*'*l nVr4 t»» t Itr t lly-.
Iii,,*■• who have lukcit tn th*
.*,1 |.»r it,r f tst time and "flapl&gt;. ,j tlicu wmg*' all isI*•nss ate:
hall V„.t. Ituhert .1.s-fll*. Kdwm
Kern,cily. It *1 ti Neill. IKiii T y*
lei Aliil Vif Itlaekwehler.
All
..f thrse men ale funner servlc#
men ami are taking full advant­
age uf the Bill &lt;&gt;f Right* to
obtain free flight training,
New rlitollnu-liks me being rsceive.l dally, according to av|alion school officials, who report
that the total number of appli*
cant* lu date aie '21'.. Of thia
nunild-r, smile are awaiting their
liapeia of eligitiltity and will
start flight training a* soon aa
thr*a* papers are approved by
the Veterans Administration at
P&amp;vs-a-grille. These idclude How.
nrd A. Shryrnck, Benjamin U
Pearson. Jugle K. Smith, C. A.
McWhorter, William C. Davldaon,
lli-riuan *5- Echols, George An.
dress. Jut- Willlsnts, Kslph Foreliari, Andrew Carraway, Joseph
14. Goodrich, Ituliert* Meyar,-Ro­
bert Sparkman. Murlln Turner,
Richard Carl Kock, William A.
Mikkola and Charles H. Sparks.
Additional ground school elksa
room facilities ore being **t up
and additional equipment is be­
ing procured to lake care of
this incrcat« tn atudtfnt Inlartai,
The staff of Instruction will be
enlarged soon. It wo* announced.
In order to absorb this Increased
enrollment.
• Richard V*rn*y, who la in
charge of maintenance, sUtsd
that the repajr faculties o »*
now In a poattion lo U i i caw

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An eurthquikc occureU in Flor- went of" dirt from a barrow
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ta« , l f n* f ill It l
ids'last
Turidfiy
erenin*. L.
but
no- . of&gt; Deck'*
land for frill in ton-41
body exempt »ci*ntiaU kn ttf It. nectlon with -plana to raconatruct
Marion H.' Oilmcra of. tb* ijavr’a two and a half mil** o f th* San.
micn&gt;-a*iatno*raph center wpere ford-New Smyrna highway. Ii n ­
delicate gadieta
record . tarlh at*ted the ridge aeieeted i* ifce
...mv,,.,
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ltramora, ,reported
at _______
Miami_____
that____,
only *___
high gruuno
ground n«
h« na*
haj f0
f0,kome 'aort o’f adjustment la going fltrpln* cattle'
that‘ ’ftOH
grate ill the'
‘
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on deep below Florida. Sc\*ntl; nearby marahea. andv
and;^ he uff. t&lt;fj
of tbtae rumhlinga ill the bowda anothar pit, allao all the land
of Yhe aarth ha»e lately b• '', needed for widening the right of
recorded—poaalbly due to rtaU way to 150 feet. • The C cifjn i).
aloft la fnveatlgatlng the new of­
jttatmrnt of limeetone depoalU.
fer.

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Rtductiona in aereagee of regt*
ublea planted In Florida for tbr
coming aeaaon are forecast by
Florida Vegetable Committee.

Raymond Weat, new Univariity
o f Florida Gator equipment m
ager, la n full-blooded Cheyenh* ‘ *
Wartime buying haa fallen uff in Indian, whoa* Indian nnntc i&gt;
nelional income “ Running W olf.” *
epite of hlgl
and honaewivea are demanding
It your fly-Ufle la tacky, ecak
tetter quality at lower
prk.a.
Term pricea thla aummer have Severn] hours In mineral oil and
been below profit levtla. F^clp- then polish.—Sports Afickl.
ment, plant footla. conUlner*. re*frigi retor cam and labor, will W
ahort. It la predictedFlo'lda
veeetablea goala will be about
nine percent below laal year;
celery will be 17 percent beiow-

P IA N O T O N IN G

and REPAIRING

While flatting In th« Indian
River at Cocoa last week. Jerry
Oellera Ualng a rod and m l and
88 poand teat nvlon lint, hooked
Add landed a 25 pound tarpon.
He was fiahfnff front the Nri**
found harbor bridge at the time.
The report of Urpon in ■ Inland
watara ia unutual.

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To the shoebound multitude who»e
fevt know unly
" *
yThe carpeted floor ami the bathL a u r e ls D u r in g L i f e
roudt'f wAl cement.
PW , Qnly the Unrt fc o r children, and
lii Ha* mitlel of new reports on strife* and calamity,
black men Hko children
ft
Have kept esrtb-ccmtn’cl. “YVfath­ it is hearti*idlin (o rend of the public celebration it| Madi­
er roughened rock*
son. Conn., honoring a 74-yenr-ol\l physician for lo.years
Hot in the *uft” smooth pebble*
of "faithful service to the community."
it
under the moon
More thnn 100 of the 700 children Dr. Milo P. Rindgc
Dawwet and gb-«nilngi ali.ka -aiiit
_
criap leaves in the huih.
had delivered paraded past him ns lie sat in a l!hi7 horseAnd dry hark crackling under- drawn buggy pn the village green. Tho "Rindgts babies"
i
foot; flouPraoft
Tracks of rad du»t winding !&gt;*• were all ages, including a few gniiidparenUi. Among them
were .’J children of the doctor, U of them nlso physicians,
4i
nirath grsy tr*#a—
The child and the U ^ I e l l * * ttnd'n Hronze Star holder of World War f! who Imd anveil
l t d earth’a lc*ture&gt;ece
til French children under shell fire,
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In dsrknea*, and hava vLion whlls
At
a
public
reception
friends
pressed
to
shake
the
RC "
. ih«v walk. .
doctor's hand, and at a dinner he was given a gold watch
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rlsg* In th* United Stale, fmh
’ in failure. Obvlwi.ly the 1hi rig
• do ia to marry firat » * «econl
•
Chairman tloughton want* t“
knew how the Republican* f * ’&gt;
possibly cut tax*. 20 percent a.
Representative Knutson aald they
could. May bo lhay‘11 do U the
i i m i way tna Democrats • diu it
Id 1933.
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jo t*. -Antoclated preea
frflm u /Rtn—in Moscow, foe tba
past flvo year., aaya. "I am
sura neither ItLeXla’y Igfdrra m&gt;.’
ha- peopols want or are' preparing
for war now” . Hitler dm nu.
want war either.
Hef /*IJ *o
repeatedly. What he wnVtcd wa»
to take over Austria, Csechoalovakla, Roland, and points north,
'. south, ta il and west wl;hnut «
war. It was the llrilieh and lha
French who atarted the war.

gratefully inscribed by these "babies,“ many of whom
can]e from surrounding lawns.
Most eulogies'Come with the casket flowers. These
Connecticut people expressed their appreciation to their
good friend while he could enjoy it.

4 fe U &amp; W A S H IN G T 0 N
Wo* API Maritime Strike
Delibtrata Blew at WSB?

bill nr* exttemely Important, The
Uan-sger e n l i s t i n g for tjirtr
year*, can ob^ln ppon discharge
48 months of free higher edura•y WILLIAM I ITT
41on at a college, trade or bullnese school of hie own choice.
C tn trtl P r u t W rittr
The Government will pay |500
PRESIDENT TR U M A N say*
player received a prise worth
for an ordinary school year for
he doesn’t think much of the
tuition niri other fees, plus 365
340. W h a t ’ s this — overem­
■port of fishing. Among those
n month for living expense! aruj
phasis T
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300 if the veteran haa dependent s
heartily concurring with him
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Thc/GI Bill also provides that
are the lowly earth w’omj* and
A Jfoicow ntw tptptrj c h i m i
tha Govern mint will pay for cor*
alt mamben of the finny tribe.
•hit Soviet h e to ry .workort
respondence courses for soldiers
I l l
biro too mmy bosits. Aod nit- ^hile in the service and for vet­
Others /ifely to agree with
ol (Sent m m td J o t f
erans. In the service, n soldier
I ho president See th o u who
I I I
may- obtain training In more then
htve tprnt tn titt tttrrnoons out
200 trades.'
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Unden
pedeetrinn
carries
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hem which he eperates crotting
&gt; Lt. CoL Horace R. Prink, Jr.,
lag anything mart th in lust
Tam,
npa &lt;R
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(Recruiting'
Officer, addreets. It's the only way he can
wotting tho end oI t ttr/hg,
[vise•J th, ,prospectire enlistees - to
talk back t* Yassy mated its,
1 ,1 1
appear
fa r at tha recruiting
Ring office
f t I
Th* male Jkex turtle, accord lag
-before midnight September 30. hi
.to Feclegraphi, always has red
King George o f Orsece, thinks
'order Vf he sure of bt{ng sworn
into th* Army by October 6.
eye*. For such a il*wly-m#vln*
Grandpappy Jenkins, may have
creature I) appears He must lead
been leas excited about getting i
a-pretty fail Ilf*.
Ms throne back than be wag I I I
over the fact the recent election
r
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solved hie housing problem fo r ‘
For winning an international
match recently a.fam ed chess^

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SANFORD
HARDW ARE CO.

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T A M I’ A, Sept. 23, (Special)—draft call.- He went on fOrthor
The U. S. Army Rcchiltfrw Str^ to say that at the present time
linn, 4|fi Tampa Street.' Tamra, |brre ar® 11,000 unemployed pen.
aunii-nced today that Oct. 8, 1846 It of all ekllta In the' Tampa
is an important date fo r the Urn-j rsa. lfb also pointed out Out
ager to consider. For on or be-' lh( average unsklllrd w o r k e r
fort that data he must he sworn makes
a week, o f which f22
into the Armly to secure the be^c- ia his usual take-home pay.
tila
la of
&lt; the Gl Bill of Rights,
9tmmons further stated that th*
Th
inn tcerr-eger mu*t d e c id e leverage tcen-gger would be ml*w hethrr
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he should enlist before I mg- a wonderful
opportunity
if
the deadline date an,| thereby | g "failed to avail himself of- the
assure, himself o f ell the benefiU i vultLfold advantagee of the Gl
of ths "01 Bill” or await draft Bill.
call and thereby stand, a 4tant«i To the high echool graduate.
of not avsiiing
I f of the he educational provisions of the
&gt;g hints
hi
four major kinds of help that the
Gl Bill his to offer, nsmrly:
education and job training, guar­
anty o f Inane, vnsmploymrnt al­
lowance*. including aid for self*
employed and jcb.finding assis­
tance.
Robert C. Simmons, head of the
Temps United 'Stale* Employment
Bervke, pointed out. that employera are reluctant tp hlge teen­
agers due lo the feet that there
Is a surplus of skilled personnel
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ignored a*'a simple matter, or
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Y O U 'R E T E L L IN G M E!

Plsate Demos' 5«trtfary

men's wkgo controli and the board which administers them, while
th* CIO haa been pretty much on tha other side
of tha ftnet.
Tha maritime etrike gav* John U Lewis B
golden opportualty to aanll WSB. Lewis haa been
one o f the bitterest rota of tha board and IU
'
predecessor, the War Labor Board.
I
i Borne of the mine chiefs lieutenants urged
A P L Pm ldrnt William Green to poll the federa­
tion's executive council by telephone and obtained
approval or a withdrawal of tha A F L represen­
tative from WSB.
The issue la headed Into a Aowdown fight Of
the A F L convention In-Chicago next month.

10 yeara with (abb
Piahe Co. sad Univenlty 0f
Illlirala, (h an paige- Urbaaa,
HL

what he

M aine's Klectlan Results

Henry Wallace without a doubt
will be the candidate of the comynuniata for tha Democratic pwsidentisl nomination In 1045. A f­
ter Truman’s many, recent blund­
er! he may derlift.nOt to aa*k
re-election though ha could get
th* nomination if he wants lb
Th* logical man-fur the Demo­
• VICTOR K. HARDING, executive secretary'of
J O f o l lewle
crats to offer as an opponent to
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the Democratic nation!) eongreaalonal campaign
Mr. Wallace In the ^convention
U
Secretary Byrnes He more thvx commit lee, &lt;
qald he hopu It U true that “ As Main* goes, so gvea
In th* Democratic the hatlon.”
anyone
- *
party today commands the re
Jlarding replied to Republican claims based on Main* results with
■pact and coafidence of all pollll gleeful comihent of Ms own: v
eal parti** and factloons except
“ U Main* mean* what they say It does, w t’ip tot*
the. RuaaocrmU.
The Democratic campaigner com* up Orlth an aiutyris that dlf-’
■Jt isn’t th* children o f th* na­ fered from th* Republican answer. He said the Republicans lost
tion who need educating so much an average o f fl Per cent.In talaUva atrangth in tba three
goW da their parents. Be aaya greeslonal dletr'
Harding found that Republican* got 41.1 of th* First district vote
. , Hub
.
Ins of tha Unlvwraltr
---------Republican dd
l j * t o other
o f Chicago who h it left .hla pe«l In 3944, but Only fOd per cent In 1943.
r a* chancellor for a nine month* diet riels, ha said, were from IT.9 to 33.6 In to* Second, and front
-** in adult
*dul| education. What’s 7 7 .3 ,1 0 71,1 to to * ifth * f district. In lb* governorahlp race, he said,
court*
use of ‘educating our child, Hi# jUpubilean nomlhb* g o t TO* per cent of the total vote In 1943
h* suggeete, if thair pareota
33.4 tM* year.
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dumb aa to destroy the "
I hot I f Malm * Flrat dtatrfA
nif 0 per cant
rding d«
world and everything that
conelatent throughout to*
t would
It with atomic warfare in by Repubfici
» next flv* e r tan y*era. “ For fli'-e W every
educator to devot* kta time It
■ting children from 9 to 31
in-\fee hop* thar the • LOOK FOR OONGfUCSg TO BRo X-DKN IU tavseUg*
.thereby ba.saved, is, toe -dlapoeat-of eurphte property In ConUag UTbake. ,
, i if
highly unrealistic” , he
With an epe on November elections. Senate end Mouse
tee* are getting to stride for wider Inquiries Into toe purthnb*
military Items et home and overseas by favored -at
I* L e w i* whoa*
Whether Ql'a are Jetting their *|era U a simmering

,‘SL.

/ Bi R, Iltck, Sanford cattle
ownlr, and hla 'attorney. John
Lsonardy, appeared recently before the Voluil*4 County. Board
pf Commlsalonera to proteat ob­
taining
the a‘ atk roa^i depart.

Oct. 5 Is Last D ate . , __
S p te ltl to C tn trtl Pr.-ji
Enlistee Can Obtain Bene fits
• W ASH ING TO N-M any labor obeemra Interpreted the AFT.
maritime strike as e deliberate attempt by the Federation to smaah '
tha War Stablllutlon Board.
^
Of
Veteran's Bill O f Rights
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Henry Wallace may be right that “ Getting tough
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with Kussin",may lead to h. third World War, but thero
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is no reason, whatever to believe that being soft with her
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will be, any more fruitful of peaceful results thnn Neville
•a# Trar
Chamberlain’s humiliating surrender to Hitler at Munich^
toeoke rcaalallaaa aatf aatlrva •&lt; “ Peace at any price*' was tried, even before that by Wood*
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BSS* tS22: &lt;!7u i f« rales.
row Wilson, who said, “ There is such a thing as Doing
H |4 f§ U r _a_ wI•I—
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too proud to fight," and that too failed. For once, let’s
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sec what being strong and rtfndy will do.
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It may lead to .war. A»d all of Us call agree With
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ta lk* H » a lrr a l l l Henry Wallace and his communist nllies that it will be
,Har&lt;r«l l » l &lt; u i l l t l la *•««■#• n terrible war. thnt thousands of our sons will be sent
m4 Sal* Wart.
to die on foreign soil, and thnt whole cities will be des­
*VW i l o a b S t a a m U l a* i n
IM M liM V k h a llfk I* I I* i la - troyed and civilian populntlbns decimnted. Nobody wants
llTtlr ailHWA ia'lka «•* U r trM b llr a lla a a t all a m * « • * • ! * * » • sUch a war, certainly not in this country, and probably
iraSWiA i. II n aat •! Simla* not in Soviet Russia. And nobody advocates a “ preventive
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H tk li la m i l l 'f i l l i a •« •***
Rut if Russia is determined to continua hfcr aggres­
i 4wra|a4*a l i t t l i ••*
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sive tactirs, if she is going to continue to subjugate the
I peoples of. other countries ns she has bepn doing .in Po­
M tlNpAY. HKIT- »
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BIBLE VBltoK K0I1 TODAY
H ungary^’Ugoiduvia, Manchuria, Mongolia, and Korea,)
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if she is going to demand military bnscs in independent
AS YOUK HUSCLKS GROW
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; F E U i L t i y o u k m e n t a l a n d nations like Turkey and Iran, and naval outposts at
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m o r a l o k i i ' s iio t iL tr g r o w Trieste and Tunisia, isn’t it better to know it now, and
. IKMKR. TEST Y O U R S E L F : to'prevent it, thnn to Wnlt until Russia has nil of Europe/
n
tVhs soever thy hind flnieth I t
Vh
do, do it with thy might— Keel. North Africa, aud China under her control?
If Russia would precipitate n war in order to gain
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control of Trieste or the Dardanelles, she would not hesiUite to march her troops Into France, even ns Hitler did
On Walking Without Shura
l(from IVetry, Auiiralimi
Into Poland with the dompiete co-operation of his Russian
■ Quarterly)
. — •••ally. This policy of ‘resorting to force in order to expand
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Put off your ahoy*, and feel with
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her frontiers is not new to the Russian communists.* They
. ,
thf bare foot
1, How. the cuuchgra*. spring* and fought a'war against Finlnnd lit -19-10 for the sole pur­
twists wilh life, and **nd
p o sed gaining a nnrrow isthmus. They would go to war
Caresses Ilk* tool *11*1 the bitu­ today against Turkey if they, felt sure they could win.
men road
Ifdnry Wallace said Friday night that/ despite his
pi eaerj up friendly mil fir in, and
attack on American fofeign policy, he still believes in
the pricklns gravel
Bids you walk with a new aware. “ One World." We uru forced to believe he means Ono
ness, unknown
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World
dominated by the communists.
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S T A T E NEW^S B R i E F S

, W a U o r JJppm aim w ro te th e o th e r d a y th a t th e on e
if rent lesson o f h is to ry is th a t n obody, learns anyth in if

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l l l l M l M w n a l etas* mallrr from the lessons of history. Most Jhoughtful people.huvo
M a i n *T, 1 1 1 *, ■» H i r « « l Wlllc* Anticipated that sooner or later the lessons of World War
4 I m la r t VlerMa, &gt;■&lt;«&gt; l « A*i I I would be forifotten and the bI o k a ii , “ Remember Pearl
I OMfTMa •! Marf^-lt l**T
Harbor,'* watj popularized. to help keep them 1r\ mind,
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but no one expected tHnt so soqii after the horrible fail*
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OCIETY EDITOR — Cecelia Truluck

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turned to lluitfonl,. Colin, after
■pending « weeks vacation with
relative*. Miss Meriwether ia a
student in Hertford Seminary anj
ihis year will also- serve aa
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setting of dignity and | with aw exquisite lace doth and
beauty Miss I.aurB Estelle Hurt, centered ' with an arrangement
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jen- I of white chrysnathemunu with
nings .lot Verne' Hurt. Sr.. Us-aiiie 'silver appointment*.* Cake and
the bride « f Edward Eugene- Me- wmr w,-r,- served tu.thr guesta.
KeeVrr. son of Mr. and Mrs; Ed
Out-of-town * guests' included
ward F. •’ McKeeVrr of Inglewood. Mr. and Mrs. Jufnra R. Iliggina*
N. J. Suturday morning ut In of llntnei City, Mr. and Mrs,
o'clock- at the All SpuU ( ‘nth- 1H N. Hickson, Mr and Mr*. L
olio Churcft.'"
It Mrla-oi'l, Sr. and family uf
The Very Rrvrrand Matthew 1Orlando, Mr and,.- Mrs. Edward
T. O'Nrtill, Prior Pruvincial of MrKeever of Inglewuod, N. J.,
the Carmelite Province „ f Airier- Rev. M. I O'Neill uf Joliet. III.
ica, uncle of the groom, per- i nnd Mbs Sue St. Mnlir of Jackformed the double ring cerenony ymville.
during the Nuptial Muss being
assisted by Reverand Will purl ENfiAHE.tlK.NT ANNOI'SCKD
Nachtrab. I hr* couple was inur.
Mr. and Mr*. (!. M Willis are
'tied at the foul o| the allar ,n nmiuiinng the 'engagement and
the sanctuary with Edwnrd Hurl, uppiouehiiii* marriage of lli*|r
* brother o f the Vrlde, serving the aU|;liter. Alijile Ruth. 1.*^ Venial
I Mass. White gladioluses, sinniu*. F. ‘.’iirroll, « oii of Mr. uiirl Mr*,
tuberose* and chrysanthemum* H C. Carroll of Ostren.
with green palms uii,| main
The marriage will In* m event
lighted taper*- formed the tieuut *-f Fnday," Sept 'J* in the Sanford
iful setting.
iAsstrobly o f Hia| Church.
I Mrs. F. K- Roumillat director
--- ---t&gt;f the nuptial music snug Kruiir
SAI,TY&gt;IAN-CA.tlKRllN
Schubert's "A v* Matin"
and
Aniiouiics’ iiirnt* was made io&gt;lay
Cr|r*ir Fruruk'.-e—"l'a aii. Amtell t-S the^m^Tviago id Mies IreneCUs.
the traditional wedding 4 uuivron, daughter of Mr. and
marches were Used.
|.r* Argcl It. C a m e m n and
The bride, given in marriage grramldnughter of the lute Mr.
by her futher. was lovely in u l id .Mrs Archie. Ijrure Cameron.
Jgown of deep Ivorv satin trim J .uneyr lesidcnt- of Sunfonl, »u
mrd with cascades of Aletrcolt fl teut. Ilcnitun Saltymun of Jacklace. Th e, gown u s, fushioned I mvlile ami New Haven, Conn,
with thrve-r|uarter length sleeves 0 he weildlng took place in darkedged wiUr wide lace, •* V-nes’k- •onvilb- on Mar. 'J.'l. .The couple
line nnd hemline also trimmed * residing at ITJu'i Ernest Street
with lace. Self-covered buttons n Jacksonville,
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were placed down the front of
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Outturn tor flavor', nil- must tmskirt terminals'll ill a long train, pmiunt n a un tor eating unloru
The finger-lip veil of sllxr« s..n (. llit-1r tUicor up|o-nl
However.
wu« hrlil in place. Ii&gt; a Juliet llo \ .h i l.ut ...lines ol \IIhiiiUi -•
cap of seed peail* edged &gt;v;tli (* ■ -|m-i 1st11v when iiiteii raw
orange litossmns She car. mil a Tin \ al'ii • ulito Hi .in1.71 uinoiinU
Photo bv Raymond Studio ! white prayer Ixu'l. • lopiieil with ••I da- II 1 "ipi'lcv vllainUes cal
1 nun and linn
beautiful, r.iudleligllt ceremony. |* " orchid,
Mr*. I^e was the former l.utica
Mrs. Herbert 11ill. mutton of
Street Gormly, daughter of Mr. honor, ipid Mrs. Hi-orge A, Spoil.
and Mrs. I*. E. Homily of this Jr., und Mrs.‘ Ross K. Xmler-om
ri'ty,
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bridesmaid* ami sisters uf "the
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bride, forme,] the wedding party.
They win* sky-blue nylon taf
feta gowns’ fe4triri*g rniind m-ikPACKAGE S T O fU ilines, rap sleeves, fttlert bodiceIIRM
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fu ll « k n u . r n ro tie t* »*f vnl

Mrs. ftinchen Powers It ml &lt;on
Alex* left yesterday fot; Fort
Hamilton, N.'
.They expect tp
■all this week for Cermany
Mr. .ml Mf*. W. E. Stile* Will
where they will join Capt. Pow.• •
MONDAY .
. H i open hijuse lumumiw•.eve'Mr* a«*l Mi* W. II. Hughe* e r»‘ who is assigned duty with
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The Dependable fnl u
J-i'*'T.*n .Jthe ,u,ur* . uf 7:,hjr
» .a» s obff the
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, c-u b ,.tr(, thru n»u.
*wedding the Army. *
Flrat Methodist
,i»t Church will me e t ,
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° { anniversary Sept. 20.
Friend* of Herbert Stenstrom
at the home of Mrs. E. A. U n Th™
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n Avenue
S treet, honoring th eir
e i ’O ||j ||v p |, u p i.,,,
denberic on .......
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leave will-be glud to learn that ho haa
8:00 P. M.
571,1 wedding anniversary.
Tuesday for duty with the If. S. returned horn* from the Urange
Memrrial lloapital in Orlando a f­
TUESDAY
, No invitation* are being issued Navy in Trinidad,
ter undergoing two operation* as
^Junior
High
School
P.T.A. ,,ut friend* and relative* of the
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Selma I-evy ha* left on a trip the result of an automobile acci­
Ward meeting will be held a t 1touple are cordially Invlteu . to
Dorothy Morrison, daughter of dent.
2:46 P. M. All board member* attend the affair,
to Miami and Cuba.
are urged to attend.
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k r id a y
Earl Shepard Given
Mrs. James N, Hobson and . son of Mr. and Mr*. E. C. W il­
U.D.C. will hold the first full
Pearl spent twu weeks liamson of Nil Elm Avenue, bus
Farewell P arty daughter
meeting at the home of Mr*.
at Daytona Reach.
left for Fort IUagg, N. C. enF. E. Roumillat at .'i;0U P. M.
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route to San Antonio, Tex. where
KarJ Shepard’ of
Longwood,
Wight Kirtley left .today to ho will be atationed ' with tije
who today Iraves for active duty
O rd er O f Eastern
in'the Army, was given a fare­ enter the Sophomore class ul the j U. S. Army Air Corps. Hi* wife,
i the former Juanell Marion HlnStar Opens Y e a r well party in the form of a •University of Florida.
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son, will Join him In the near
buffet supper; last evening at
Halph Smith left Saturday 'future. At present she I* making
the
home
of
Mr*.
R.
(i.
lirlsson,
tpM r»: Iva Wight. Worthy Mat­
the University of her hvme_jvitli hla paranls.
ron. conducted the flr*t meeting SO? I-lurid__Avenue by fr l^ d c , AlatrSm."
of the*.Fall - season ‘o f1the OTilbr and* fellow metnlicrs of the fcev- ,
------of the Eastern Star with approb­ enth Day Adventist Church of j .Mr. and Mr*. Charles Vodopirh
ate!JT 76 guest* present. A fter
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•pent last week visiting in Surawem r n r f i f . , » * it,.
memoer. .ouairai setecnnii* were ■ota uml J^t. Petersburg.
. Mr*. A. F. Muran .
most Imprrant f m e itn ,/ 'w h "
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On
Sunday
18 member* of tha
Mr*. . B e i l . Christian, Worthy *
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Grand Matron will make her « f . ' f m
Day” » ■ » *unK by Mr. none en Tuenluv but is recovering Methodist Chorch motored, to
ficial visit ni Oct n
Shepard who also led group satisfactorily. She was • hit by a la-clung to hear a sermon by
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baseball while playing.
their tormfr ,ui,tor Rev. Miho.t
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* include a banquet at the
|»regent wcrr. Mr,. |(. ( j. Rr|».
Mcl^ml. After church' they enjoyHayfalr Inn honoring Mr*. Chris, hostess Mrs T It Middle, . . M* r&gt;' - •'•liiabeth Carver r,| ^ picnic lunch at the church
ITOd. Mr*. A. KVShoemaker. stcre.
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tary, stated that reservations Wi l l :
* n,i Mrs, Edwin l.una-jwith her purent* Mr. and Mr*. Those present were Mr. und Mrs.
be taken until Oct. 1 and anyone' &lt;|ui*t, Mr. and. Mr*. W. It. Vlti-|J'hn J. Carver.
Phillip ttaurr, Mr. and Mr*. W. ti.
wishing, to attend should contart cent, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Yel- j
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Killiee, Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Drown,
her prior •.to that
vington Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr*.
Mrs. K.
K. Sehon
Sehon- . ,
, ,, date..The meet-1
—r- .vington,
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Wal‘'
* resume hi* ■laughter, Mary Jane, Mi
ing• will b«held at, 8:00 P. M.
Xfr
and Mr. H V Wing- ,0 Auburn. Ala
A. iv.
ter ‘ Yarborougn amt Mr
In the lialge rmnn*following' the 1, i r(llL ‘ *|r and Mrs I II Shell- ‘ " U ,ht* “ *
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Mr. and Mr*. James Drier ge
bsiyjuet.
Mr' “ nd ?**:.
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;n if Institule.
oran.
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Also Keiuieth Harrison, Hetty Whose wedding was an event of
The following vDRe.l-the
V ■* Mrs. fharle* ('ar|&gt;rr1 W. R. Con1
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Sent. It ut 6:.Mt P. M. ip the
Und thapler 18« on Saturday
Mr. ahd Mt*. J. Y. RobinHngh \t heir .. I. Jr. ha* left for F a » Yarborough, EaVerne Dur.First- Methodist Church with Rev.
eyinrng
Mr.
and Mr*. Husky|(0'n; Mr.and Mrs.
Harry Walt. Athens, t.a, where he will resume k&gt;l, Etllian ami Auorey Moran,
u i . il III.. Joyce Studies at
the UllIVi.er.ity uf Edward ’ Yarborough anil C. • F, J. E. McKinley and' lt*v. \V. I*,
Wight, Mrs. Fatello Elliott, Mr*. Mr; Kffie Mielke,
Ml.*
Harrison.
• Biooks, Jr. officiating at IhLs
,* • . Crenslmw nn,| Mr*. Joe Mielke, Mr. and ' Mr*. John K. (iei rgia.
Mr. and Mfa. Phillip Hauer
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Robinson, R. (J. lirlsson, Bobby
Albeit T ilt * left .yesterday (•&gt; were visiting
her . great-great
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lirisaiin, Itetty Jean iliii**nn, nnd
enter hi* senior ycur aw the granddaughter at lhw home of
M i h h M artha H a w a i i „ ,M «n.i, Muttmm.
University of the South, Se- Mr. and .Mrs. Fred llallard in
|H)|ll-|H)lli
l lir y is a iilIn •&lt;u *••1 »
lo w
Maitland on Tuesday. Entertains A t Bridge
' wanes, Tenn.
were b u rn in tli&lt;&gt; lilt ir u n is * e, \
Mr*. Ilertha Lindsey arrived
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m aul
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in N'oith Carolina for several
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at her home,on the Country Club
l » y S ta r llllJ J J P UI111l j r hi* Iimiiv
West
Nln
chrysanthemums
Ro4d last week with u back-toJ
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Jeniungs larVeii
Hint.
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school
party for 'h e r collegi*
At, and :».ra. Joseph Starling will legrr-t to learn.
Ihe first meeting of the P.
C. uli'N 1 c u rtls m lim n
•erve,| Mw 1a-&lt;l mail r..t tlitfriends.
of l^iwtey held a family reunion ;
(
e™**" I A. was held In the school
groom
writ'
Mails
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Mfs* Evelyn Mathews was the at their homeyesterday after-j
Ed Swaim who bus been ill for* auditorium Tuesday evening witn
n»»,| »'
IHII. J» , t u| 1 t 'IlHrlfs 1
Msit l
fccipient of high score bridge nimn 'The fnmifv and u few j the past sew-ral day*
has re-, u,r president Mr* llutol Flynt
M
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Mill! Us lit \
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prlxe with low score being a- guests enjoyedvisiting wit Is one cuperntrd and in . now
letuined |n*-*iding The main topic for
Wight
warded to Mrs. Ralph Wight IT. another.
*° work at the Colonial
Cleanrr*. disetssinri was how lo raise money
Miss Win If Ceil iaivell w*s gi ven
Amnms ihnis
were ,M
Mr.v
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Thn Iirislr’* unit l»a- Uls|4* a Isltig
Among
those tvrrsent
prrsent were
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A
r e fre s h in g
d r in k
icreeno prise.
crep« tlrfww •with lillit k it. «
■ml Mr*. Steve Starling of Law- | Shirley Sinilti will ienv,. Wed- j lunchruon
Oar- 1 nesrlay to enter her junior year was served each member in the
These enjoying the part
sqrir* •ml a
v of tkL-iiiittt
lunchroom bv
the
hospitality
macs. Ihr Krtsesni'n lllutlu'l 4‘ltss-g.
rixnmittf,. composed of Mr*. Wal­
a dress of navy blue «&gt;lk witli
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ter Yarborough, Mr*, l-eona Mc­
pink arcsssoric* ami cm sag,. ,,f
Lain amt Mr*, ti C. Lent*.
swvvlhrsrt roses.
Word lias been received from
.1
A reception wa* held iniiucli .
Gonalet, Mis* Ret tv M api'.'s. „'(rthl|' ||ar,|,.M lllld
Mr.-and entered her
the W. L. Siege and Mr*. I.oui»o
ntely folluwioy Itii- ceienioov «*
F. S C. W.
Mr*. Ralph Might II and Miss Mt&gt; Jot.
„ f SanforJ
Hill, dial they are enjoying u
the home of ttii- lo ,,|i- - |i:irent
10081 tOM HI Q ON *
11)11 Osk Avenue
Mr- Italpl.
pagan
Visiting included* Mrs
Essie
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John it. Stetson
University visit In Hot Soring.
Wight received ul Jin d-u., will,
___ |Reckstrum iui,| Mary Jenkins uf Students resuming studies ill UcMrs. Joe Miithleus who ha*
the follawiiig forming the n__ _ Sa|^luid.
t
l.ainl include Miss Jean llar|i«r. been home f, 1 u few day- re­
ceiv rug line Mr nu,| M,
Hint
AMI Ills A J HI bf lObfD
j Miss Jean Williams. Miss Martha turned to Jacks, ttvilli- on Wednes­
Mr
und MrMch &lt;••»&gt;,
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it It Ul 1IM i v AMDS
day.
- King ami Miss Martha Hagan.
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liirde uio| gtiMiin. mat*.a. .if
F L O W E R P L A N T S Telephone Employees Mr*. S. A. H. Wilkinson ha* The tjetirvu 4-11 Hoys and
,h"iior „n,| 11.,- l.ruli-iiMt-i
Ctrl* won several prise* at the
Picnic A t SanLando returned to her home from the IHiultry show which was *|ionaiirMr*. W. A ta-fftei. Ji wa- 10
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charge of the bride's !»&gt;"k und
Orange Memorial Uospilul where ed by Sears Roebuck In Sanford
A.welner ruasV was enjuyeil at she ha been confined for some on . Saturday. The award* were
1 Mrs. J. I . Hurt. Ji .w «,
,1,
Sanlundo Springs last Wednesday Time.
charge of the serving being ue♦
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presented
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Chairman
W.
G.
Calliardi*
evening at 7:00 o'clock by jneriislated by Mr*.~Clydi- llOrt. Mi'*.' ' O I T K K S U H 'I . Y CO.
KUbee of the County CommDHun
ber* of-.the newly fbrmatt. anlarEilward II. Jligglns. Jr., M is s
Mr** Martha Perkin* will leave nl n lmnquot giveh in their honor.
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Baby Breath '
tainiiunt* club ur entployce* i f Tuesday to enter her sophomore Florence Mi'-illl. Jimmy llrktwn
Lillian Mela,id. M iss t 1—V Mi
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11"' M.,(iii.llj t ,r
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the Sanford exchange r f the H«H year at Florida Stale College For and Aubrey Moran each won &gt;2n
I.eml sad Mi*. M.ntli.i Wig Mi
Forget Me N&lt;M»
Tsltphntis Compshy. In spitr uf Women. Tallahassee. She will re­ arid a blue ribbon. Twn other
I The
Iiride's
table
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some rainy weather, dancing was side in the Pi Heta Phi House.
Hrtteva Iroy* Paul Braddy and
Calendulas
enjoyed.
Bobby Mcfiill each won $10. and
Among thosr present
were: Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Morrison, 11 red ribbon. Other 4-11 award*
Carnations
Mr*, iterta llrroden, Mr*
Thel- left recently to attend, a wedding In girjs Includeil ludw-ll la Pd»
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mu i s*avr. Alt and Mr*. Eugene In (!rtenvjil&gt;-sgtv* C. after which and Vrilln-ii Prevail who *wnn $D'
'elPinks *
Pennington, Mis* Margaret- Cul- *he entered her sophomore year and a re,| ribbon All other* wh.lum, Mr*. Mary Cameron, Miss a. Agnes Scott. Decatur, O*
completed the contest received
Snap Dragons in
|Margaret Hreen, Miss llet'.y lienan award of 87. Jimmy Brown and
all colors
■ton,
Mr*. EvelynRcsrborough,
Mr. and Mr*. L. E. Tompkins of Florence McGill woon a special
Mis* Hetty Duller,
John Green. Washington, D. C. arrived here awar,r-nf 86. and 82.60 respective• • •• •
Carl l.ee. Cecil Butler, Mr. amt Friday for a visit with Mrs. Roy 'y. given by Hunt’s Feerl Store,
hone 7B1 After 4 P. M. .Mrs.'
John* Hamlin
and James Ilritl and Mrs. TL R. Pippin.
sCotrell of Winter, Park. •
'I«'io by Ilaymond Studio
Dwight Peck has left for Tus­
Little Mi's Penny I’ulver, dueghti f j host,—s on Kept. !l at their home
caloosa. Ala. where he will enUr
of Mr*. Neppii- Pnlver, recently | Maple ivwiue to a small grou!&gt;
his freshman year at the Uni- R ural Common Scnno
celebrated her ‘ ecutwt birthday 1 uf friends nl a surprise party,
1verslty of Alabama.
By Spud* “Johnson
witli a |,arty. Her mother wt
Pearl I* Robson. RN has ac­
8T11.L AN UHOENT NFF.Ii
Stuck -Uli *tuii* titf.nl' ■'
•
-• tut New Jersey 1 nun
cepted the position as Night
One of the moat scute shortage,
Supervisor at the New York lb tlir world today Is In tst* »n&lt;t be "revt's it" to t a .t r aitnn-.t as •I,-.- «av&lt;*t a 10 yea r war nil 1110*Hospital (Cornell Medicul (e n ­ oils, as any housewife who rut, delicious as. (rralitv baked bread utittm" It was .stirrr.vslul and real
Pul It III a |„,|st bag .Sprinkle -tt**s- v.lines roar 1100,000 CXXI
ter). Shfc left yesterday by train. tried lo purchase soap can traillv
Jhe bread Itghtl) witli want, wa
Supplies In this country are shorter ter. If very stab’ , and ■lave bug
* Sarah W&gt;rren Eastvrby • ha* than they were a year ago. at I l f
Pour « tistk ta |Kr-a;d chips Into
returned from a two weeks visit md oHhe war, and people through tightly Place In a 350 degree avail m riminrlrd baking pan slid
place in the oven Allow tile pan
In Annapolis, Md. where she wa* out tit* world are In 'desperate for 10 lo 16 minutes.
a guest of Lieut. Comdr. and need of fats.
in remain In the oven about 6
Oolter trouble t* caused by mat minute* und the potato
_ chips will
Mr*. John W .. Williams.
.Th e Department of Agriculture
functioning
of
the
thyroid
glaml
in
{"".ViVrw
rrisp and'drilclous.'
says that unless kitchen fat salv­ the neck
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Chandler age continues to aupply 10. percent,
and George Dekla are spending of the tallow and grease produc­
tha week in Atlanta, Athens and tion. aa It did during the war year*,
Augusta, (ia. aa the guest* of there may be an even greater
shortage of Isbndry -soap*, pack­
relatives.
aged social and oilier needed
Mrs. Mkrtha Fllta •Hayaa left products.
yesterday
ssterdsy lor
for New York City. \ Those who know say that it will
She expects to sail Thursday for bo well Into 1847 before world ex­
Frankfurt, Germany where she ports can even approach pre-war
will be employed by the Army volume. Until Imports of fats and
oltk Into the Unltad Slates become
as a civil service
tc worker.
nomial. housewives must couttnu?
Miss Angela Melsch ha* return­ lo aave Ofckjum Iq used fats Only
ed to the University of Kentucky In this way can they help Ihrmwhere she is a senior thls year. •elves get Ute soap* ami oilier
He'r elster Mlae Sylvia Melsch household essentials they need.' '•
American kitchens continue to
begins
begin* her aophotnore
sophoino
year at
supply an Important part of the
Tallahassee this year.
C8APTI0 DISIGNS
fata and olU Industry needs. They
PROM YOAKUM, T I X A S
BUI Blair who has been a guest hove become an essential conver­
(riseh sion factory for Industry.
of Mr. and Mre. Edmund Ms
Rich leathers handcrafted by the
for soms time has returned to hla Yet. two-Onhs of American
the tame leather craftsmen who malt#
_oimo In Akron. Ohio for a visit housewives are not currently salv­
h
So It H uh Rccn Said—
with hi* parents prior to return­ aging fat. If every., housewife
famous Hertford Saddles. Eoch dasaved
fat
at
the
average
rale
of
ing
to
University
of
Kentucky,
i
plan U a TtxTan original — hand­
the three-flftha who are saving, the
crafted or carvtd as only TaiTan
.M r. and Mrs. Voile Williams, aupply of aaed fata could be in­
croftimen con do them. These are the
Jr., -who have recently relmmad creased 40 percent, thus easing th?
Western bells that storied •
&gt;m w honeymoon spent lit the •train on edible rate and oils and
Increasing the amount of soap
new trend lo belt styles.,'
...'■ " W t .T h fiK f , S 'iw J which can be manufactured
-fy*-r-• CB^ * r
Industry still . haa numerous
home on Magnolia Avenue.
problems a year after the end of
Kr. and Mr*. &amp; C, Priest eqtor- the war. Theft lc.no reason.(or
family a let down In fat salvage for many
tainrd members o f Ihelr fsral
'
to come.
from Orlando, Mt- Dora %nd “
r '" 'T ‘nrWtr •
ord over the -weekend at
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... . ...M ., . . M r* Priest's 70th
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* Or dark gpoU can bf rebirth Jay which occurred on Sept
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Edward Eugene M eK eeven . Saturday

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logathar with a ll *upi&gt;,&gt;rtln* alalantant* and Information
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Monday, September 16th, 1946, for thd purpose of
roghterinf for the Municipal Primary Election to be
held on November Sth, 1946,, and will remain open
each day except Sunday* and holiday*, up to arid in*
eluding Saturday, October 26th. 1946.
H. N. SAYER.
City Registration Officer.

FOB RENT
Privet* perking space far burin#*# men end w om en#
between Florida SUto Bank end Prince*! Theelro
with entrance from Flnt Street and #xR to alley.
By the month or year only at reasonable rate*.

rs TttK ro u it t n r t u g c o iw t t

Security Bond and Mortgage Co., Inc. * -

To all (•radlliif'a an*l p*r»(*ae
flavin* Claim* hr D#m*nd* Aanlnel

. S02 Atlantic National Bank Building, or call

Ha1*4 K*U1a:
Vn« and aarli uf m u a*a h*i*hy
nnllftad and required In praaanl any
r l ’ lm. u d dem and* , whlrh you or
alUifr o f )ou . may h*» a .n*»lnel lha

Roumlllat A Anderson
Walgreen Ajffnry

Garland W. Spencer, Agent. Phono 99.

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placa o f raaldanc* and f)«*l offlra
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I nr da. 4. WITNEHH my hand and official
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MOSES &gt;
TWO yeat-old field grown ever,
blooming. varletiei. Over G( ASSISTANT bookkrephr — kvI mI
F .U R N IS IIE l) room, gentlemen
opportunity for right peraon.
varietfc*.
Free catalog . .
preferred. All convenience*. 310
Apply Hollywood nhup office,
Ho«n in color. Order now. .
W . 3rd S t
101 f l F lrit St.
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TI-TIEX KORJK NURSERIES
0 ROOMS and bath, 7 mile* nut
Dor G33, Tyler, Texa*
IN TIIK CIIUT'IT &lt;T)»!||T Full Till:
tin Mount Dura Highway. J 10
NINTH JI’ lilCIAI. •‘tltCHIT OK
month to adult* only.
Set*
LOANS
TIIK KTATK “ K FTAlIllltA. IN
Popular Seat Covers
AND r o ll Bl-.MINot.K COUNTY
Knatner al the I u&gt;k Cabin.
IN CHANi-KIIVt»«,. No. i l l )
SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
TIMIIIK
WimilNH
LOANS MADE
2 - W A N TE D TO RENT
I'Uiniir;
FROM |I0 TO 1300
MIRACLE SLOCKS
Diet privacy; fast service
CHAIM KM IIOMUIl W llltllN H
F U R N I S H E D or unfurnished FOR your home—Suprrior work­
Urfendant
FLORIDA LOAN COl
bouae needed at once. Phone
manship wctylhir realslant, higk
1*1VOUCH
102 Sanford Avenue
1000 between H:30 and 12:00
slrcngth. le rm iu proof.
M.r*
n o t h *! t &lt;» ti*r i:tH
and 1:2p ’tfl 6:00 P. M.
TO i 'll A III.Hrl HUMKlI (VllltUNH.
aria Concrete Co., 309 Elm
HOHKOW HERB W IIRRB
*,)*•,*• plnra of rraldrare aed'Puat
Ave.
PRIFACT IS RESPECTED
Offlra address Is unknown:
FURNISHF.D house or npartnirnt
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r«m m e hrrnby-notified thal Suit
YOUR natai*1 desire for privacy
. fpr couple with tiaby. Ptra.r
d ivorce h »» t*ert*_flled aaslovt
ta money matter* i* atytetli fur
talephonr hOG. Need Is urgsnt. CU.NCRETE sewer pipe— Septie
)ou by Tlshla W lapln*. In the
re* pee led bar*.
Friend* and ("bruit Court f**r the Ninth JudleUt
tanks, fence post, ifrca&amp;a traps,
retattm ara not auestlonrr1 Circuit nf th*. HIM* o f FlarU s
3 R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE
benches, flower pots. Miracle
about your credit. Tour cm* In ar«J for Mrmtaule County,, In
ch a n eety and that you ara y , ID-ROOM t-story house In good - Concrete Co„ 309 Elm Ave.
player or buslneia aaaoetaUa ,tubed
In file your w ritten ai»peatcorutitlun. This house must be
wt|] not hear o f your personal nsr, In said rouse on nr hefora
move,j’ from lot In order &lt;o
affairs. Than la no cause far Mis ' r -rcfo',- - I'-iIe frav.
Nutemhrr (. 1)14, and In default
nuke room for Jiueines* buildembarrassment.
1 aald ,-&gt;'»**«* w ill pmrevd K (
Reasonable credit requirements. (hirer,
I'* r le a y s ln tl you.
N# eo-makcr* oh money loans.
The e ln r r r l nature nf lh l» still
Variable payment plans.
I* (nr dlvnrrs, *n,f the *1)1* of said
stilt Is- T 'sh lr w ia a ln a v*: Charts*
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
IJlirovr
W !ir*ln«.
Florida Baak BWg.
Phoe. t&gt;
s o hand aed official
CONCRETE block bulldog, with
• sal nf said Court.at Banfurd. he*ni.
metal ruof, containing 2000 *&lt;|.
nul* t'nunly, Klorldk. thl* tt* l day
12 SPECIA1, SERVICES
f t o f floor space,* Haa rancrete
nl H*plomber, J tl*
- floor, nictnl shed lean-to, and VIEJCR. woman’s and- chiWren’s
new
FtU-thoeo.
Hcv
us
foe
the
metal ra n ge IS x 2G. Priced
hard-to-get merchandise. G. W.
Show eagda and poetart
fo r quick sale at 92,Boo. fdetl
Clark, 208 Sanford Avt.
O -.-U RlTSBIG N SBRVICE
for. feed storage or small
0. D. Landreas. Phong 1021
wood-working enterprise.
SEE US fo r Innersprlng Mat­
NICELY arranged 6 room house
tresses,
Box
Springs,
and
FLOOR SANDING
with good screened porches,
Hollywood
Beds at factory
Inlthlng, Claanlng and waxprices. Retail store A display
New floors surfaced to parmont, nil modem end in ginxl
room.
n. Old floors mad* like new.
repair. Has 100 hearing orange
•II# W. • FIRST- HT.
tree* and 2 acres tiled land Echols Bedding k Furniture Co.
Ixicated 34 miles from town.
Sanford Mattress Factory
A good buy at 9M00.
___ Phone 1133 and 072-J.
V E R Y attractive and strictly
RKNT A CAR
modern Groom furnished home, CODENHAGAN cabbage plan*#
TOU DKIVR IT
with unusually lari
large copper
now ready. Phone 709-M.
screened porch, setting under
STB It: KLA iTlLM^DR RI SON
spreadfng oak* tm 3D acres OUTBOARD raotftr boat Tor sale
"•DHIVH-IT. IRC.
rolling ground, with its own
— 16 ' ft- centutf hull and 32
nOOGRPLYMOUTH
private s p r in g -fe d lake, 7
hors* . Johnson motor.
Good
PARTS AND SKRVICR
* e n « young grove, on sur­
condition. . 119. Hanford Ave.,
10# Palmetto A t *.
Phone l# !t
faced road, 6 4 mile* from
Sanford.
Kitchen equipment
ELECTRIC appliance repair* —
modern
with electrical
hot O tlV E R heavy duty disk and
w* repair washing machines,
water, refrigerator and cooking
harrow I N ,
8-wheel dusting
vacuum cleaners, fane, mixers,
unit*. Require* 96,000. cash to
•swing machines, Trottef Apmachine with bitch for tractor
hand la, balance monthly pay.
ilane* Service, 304 W. Second
U*e $166. Call Carl 8. Myens,
menu.
L, Phone 1O09J.
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THREE
GOOD APARTMENT
SNAPSHOTS—printed, developed,
lacnme properties well located;
enlarged. Wo eapy old pheto*
BEVERAL STORES both. |n
and out of city - on* with

IN T IIK COUXT o r TtIM COUNTT
JlItBIB. aUM INObK COUNTV. VlAA.
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In ra Katat* o f IIO D K R T I.BE
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Ta A ll C,editor* a and l*traona
lis tin g Claim* or L&gt;*manda Aaalnst
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V"u and rath uf you a re hereby
nutlflvd and requlrvd to preaent
any rlalm * and drmaoda which yoa.
or rlther o f you, may hava aaalnst
Ik* • * ( * ( * o f H O B ltllT L l i : UAHIIIIUIN
deceased,
1st*
of
aald
t’puntr, to the County Ju&lt;We of
H*mlnole Caunly, Florida, a i hi*
Ulrica In lha court hnuan o f aald

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Coins young men know what they want and plan for It. Other* are
«tfll linking for their niche. The new Regular Army can help both.
Prthap* you want to go to college but can’t effort! i t I f you
enlist in the Army, you’ll get your chance. Honorably dhcharged
after a three-year rnliatroent, ytAi are eligible for 4* month* of edu­
cation at any college, trade, or biwinea# school for which you cart
qualify. The Government will pay your tuition, laboratory fee*,etc., up to )J00 per ordinary echout year, plu* J65 a month living
allowance— M?0 a month If you have dependent*.
I f you haven't found your ipot, an Army enlistment offer* you
training In any ofTOO trade* andtkiUt. You leave the aervice eligible
for further training at the beet civilian school*.
Y ou can assure yoursa/f o t (he beneAfa o t the O l Bltf o f
R ig h t* it you en feerh e A rm y on or before October S, t946.
See your nearest Army Recruiting Station for detail*.

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elei*y Feds Drop Final Playoff Tilt To Senators, 2 To 0

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',9 9 7 Fans See Howington
Hold Orlando To Four Hits
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1 ARTH U R DECK WITH, JR.
Herald Sport. Editor
The OHando Senator, are the
lorlde State L e a n * pennant
Inner* and the victora in the
way playoff lerira to*
v oy rirtue of their ’ 2 to 0
inr they placed on the
mining
elehr "ved* at Tinker Field b«ire 4,997 fan. yesterday.
Th# Orlando boy. played bull
|early aa well a* their mother Western Duckpins To
the Washington Seiyitor.
Be Used In Matches
have, committing »o mix*
ues and taking advantage of
On
Local
Alleys
hree Fed error*.
Jodie Howington pitched magnU
Tho Jensen brothers, owners
‘cent ball. ’I he Fed icflhnimir
ave up but ____
four ___w
bang hit. walk- of tho Sanford Bowling Alieva,
__I three
____ sn,i .ent one down by I have announced that a bowling
Iha strikeout rout*. Had lie w in .-, league will begin Oct. 1 a t their
on been given better support a, alleys and anyone Interested In
d and better strategy beenjoining a team
c*n contact the
d the Ffd* would hav„ been mana'jffr~’b f the alleys and wUI
victor* In the fray.
be assured o f being placed .on B
Howard Martin, the lanky Sena- team,
nr righthander, handled hurling! The contest* will bo played on
lutira for the victor*. Martin ‘ regulation nll.y. uilng W titc m
f e j " £ p. fiv* hlU l,nd W,lked Duck l ™ *
Thi* game ts very
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popular In tho northern states
In in w V X .
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Willis Anderson, R ay Gatch
Outstanding Players In Tilt

_ By HMlOi n V. RATLIFF
\P Nrwsfeaturrs
DALLAS—Fact and firtIon beewite so Interwoven In Ihe Yealm
e sport.' Hint It Is difficult to tietrrtrtlnr where one slO|»s amt Ihe
o tier begins, The longer the pe
rl.vl. ihe greater the story.
I talked lo Is-roy iflatcheli
I’.rfgp. the great Negro pitcher.
Down through the years I had often
brand how I’ alge got hts nickname.
It was. sold some writers, be.rause of hts big lerl ” Naw. suh.”
'aid I’atgr. “ I don’t have feet*any
blgguh than lh’ other felts I got
that, nickname wheu I w u s rnt
cap an’ could carry somany watchel' at ’ th’ same time.” Paige
pointed to n Khpe;-lt wasn’t much
bruer th.a mine amt t wear seven
ami a had.

were Iroiti Kappa Sigma, The
other two were borrowed from anether fraternity house
By All I III It BKCKWITII. JR.
Fullback Allen appointed hltnseft
Herald Sports Kditur
business manager and one Butch
The lighting Seminole High
.McQueen, who had Irtteied at Van'Celery le d loothall team went,
tierbtlt several years before and
undoubtedly knew Kotnethtng of
down in* defeat Friday evening
Cleiifgln Tech football teams, de; ui me scrtnoi ntnieuc fielu be­
clderl he would'be the coach—noncause . Hiyv fialch. tl^e big 220
playing, mind you Wtih Allen and
pound Hustl* High I’antHer fullMeQdecn as turn-pariiripanta, that ”
ftmek, was ju*l too much a
By FR AN K K*’K
deft 13 men lo do battle for Cum­ A l’ Newsft-aturc' Sports Editor fnjtball player.
berland.
BEAU MOUNTAIN. N. Y.
Eustis dropped tho local lioys
The leant dial lined up against lim it.&gt;ton the strength of tbs by n 7 to ri score.
,
the Batnbllng Wrecks .1 Atlanta New Yolk football (Hants haven't
During the fust period there
averaged In tho neighborhood ol reached ihe ear* of rivul toum-Mwu*
cmtftnued exchange of
Mo iMftinds to Ute man II you were In the National Football league punts am!
i,i
most of the play
not too strict with the Males. Full but they will. The (Hants,-usually was in IKu'tis tciiftory.
back Allen had provided uniforms slow slnrters. will l&lt;v one of the
The opening of the secono
that were no[ exactly what the! surprises o f the circuit. .
Mirnta fvuad Eustis bn the Han- •
well-dressed college player would
Stout. Steve Dwelt, starling hi* ford 12 yard’ line with a first
wear. Allen had found them ln U | )t »*a*on with the club that unwr.
Kustls was rolling as
Dana X Bible. University o il he gym —the Iasi outfits Cumber-1brought big time pro football to Untrh hit the center of the Krd
Texas football roach. Lv known for j land had used and they werrjKew York In 1926. has more ■ini' for five yards atgl on the
hts inspiring pre-game talks He .moth-eautr and. ragged.
, speed than ever, both up front' next play the big fullback was.
ails a atlrrtng poem. telW a grrai
It « * » lelt. however, that the
jn the bacWield.
hit so hard by the Fed forward
men
were
ihe
Uitng;
that
under( ’alltxaro Back
«:ory .or makes a' heart-throbbing
wall that ho propped the lull
in s»« i .w .hI with the T onye a{jJ, Sanford recovered.
•perch. But lie res what he told neathlljgse tatjers w ere the spirit
amt
the
brains
to
offset
any
lack
'
before
trie Texas A and M team to fire
but just when the season
Sanford tried one running play
|o pob Tuttle, and Have Uridr J h?lnJf“ u br. n
n np to win an litt|tortani game of tt^gavrn amt flashy attire
about to .start, .his T quar- and gained nothing; then AudcrBropped a perfect bunt In front
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n l/ W i* P &gt; d
by
(-\6-tS ScHECtiXtfp
J tr the last hall ’Well girts, shall
uantr MsriW and Ihe Kappa ||er|l#lk
r lt|lig«i&lt;&gt;. form erly!,,,!, kicked to the Eustis 15 and
the .plate to ITU the sacks.
™ thl.
•tS o e r e d D A i s - f l f t t
disillusioned wIth
l ,yr—wixrort-fn, -napped
-nappe.l an ankle, was* VeTnTo’fTT D r yards by t,iv
kof ’.* .
---- ,------------- iUgina boys
boya were
wcrtdlMliualoned
wltht-jj—nftstUBsW,
__this
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1jike lined a d riv. Into I " W
have
game
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AeAtsl5&lt;'f?Ay
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Acduptf of BrOWw. in
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berk now and fight- 1ipg.p.n (latch and Byron Ander•irmer'i mitt who wia*' piay- confusgd V*UH dackplri/-piy^l on
frls
Ktteaker
laiunt
gray
eagle
play, and the UVpotmtl OatiWU* ,
ht, nk Klkh„ . k (,„
No. t
,m . te u n
pl.ceri
rrguiauuii tenpin
renjiin alleys/
aucys, and
anu It H=f5ud5oJ tSeroG&amp;
biek pn the grass
gras, at second regulatloh
■1 the majors. Is catted one ol the was art; ni»n too lustily'ttrp hts j " ’*,
" , t-.i. h a-k i. .-In.I in n
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VCC..I Sa\(CVJHCG£ III
luill on the Sanford
24.
• finished the I*
a amisconcention.
Western
Then
He was. ltow -,f* ■»""J1*1|U’ ;
, ' vin, , |„;.. ' Dutch
,h
treat fat outfielders ol all time Immediate Iteslllt
plunged over right tackle
ning as Levy grounded out, Duckpins are called’ "small ten- i k e W e s &lt;
.
But Trts started as a medtoerr ever, able lo stagger lo the side-' rd thehi' shadow" beMn
behind, Samipy for 17 yards to the Sanford
Ermer to Co m ! to Burns-for a pins’' “ beaus* they art* played
rd ,h*' " hB,1,,w ,,chi,"
f tlcher. It was at Cleburne wdtrn lines amt ask for a substitute
seven.
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win'killlng.
under tho same regulations, but
Ho got istr then but later It be­ llatigh in Washington.
Sita ’. city was tit the Tenas Oaituc
Other Ilacks include Ceorge
Acidvrs &gt;n pickl'd up two and
This was the first owl only Western Duckpln bowling is ret Thl' couldn't get the batters out came an tmpO"lblll(y lor anybody Franck. .Minnesota AIl-Amencn
(intch bulldozed to the one yard
anford rally. Only five other cognised. as requiring more skill
I slip Ills- dub owner* had divided to ohtatn rejtel
1 9 (0.;’
Rill I’a-chal.
the marker. (In the"next play (iate'i
anfvrd men reached first and »nd accuracy.
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,
|1 titve him hU release when Ben -A tloren tbtn Iidowivs And-Ihnse of
one others advanced to sceAid. ;• The small Imll is sufficiently
Shelton, -the manager
kmiydng lucky enough to be alltl-on Ihe side-, league \ b-iid.ng' ground kainer went over lor the .score. Galr^t
The Senators’ ixlllwl their *ii I easy fio hand)* and the beginner |
Ifp-akrr roilld hit.-suggested tit*} linns wouimvt’ ev’eif consider golligjBir 191.1 an,| It ; 9tev» rlt»- diuivel led from placement' for
un in the fobrth As Burns beat can usually handle it well enough
tm-y shllt him to the outfield They out to ” dto tor tlrar old Cumber- 1Po*lcx ‘ who has improved since tne extra point.
Ttirv werr afraid Oeorgls : dropping bnseliall; Frank Itfngan
Furlv m the third uuurter
s i f a p p e v o p d is - r t r u e 0 /
out a hot grounder to ttrst *••• to derive a large’ amount of cnOKI and Trls went to bnM-ball&gt; land ”
Sanford opened a dlive I’ icrey
Tecli might lake such a reMtlve se- of I’rrtii fame;
Merle llnpe
was sacrificed to second by Jack joyment from th* start,
Ktentesl glorv
-fste *\ e d i o e &lt; q d m m iy s io '4,
sSl»
How I
l.tv iM p .P -u i,m l Jr
pit k« (1 up l»» vMlil «. folh*\%C*l 1»5
rtmi'lv
i^velte. Lavelle was safe on the
S lIb L tJFfOOrJiTePAS^idCrOr1
Wi- got so Hr woutdid even trv lain*
V&gt;n J »&lt;(|l l»&gt; Ian Jrn k ih iM iit
H
play at fir»t. Burns rounded see,
II.mk Oana T r 'n - Irau'lr pl'iti
Top la c k f.s
I* n » \ kih , W till- \fi«lri«(&gt;n
6 / t HE&gt;aJ0.A.
tt'uldln rci sitond an,| • went to third on the
■ i utnc t o Amert. a Irom tik. :o stop tlii-rn
Ihe lirsur- ImVf two -d \hv Vat tli r In* II I, th« K u d in *•11( h ’
We wore Ororstn T* ch down let
I'tve llwwiul to pl:i\ buM-bsll nl
jlay. Ermer drove a long high fly
_.nto left, which iJike snagged,
In- 'iiggi-stion ol t t Cobb ftpmei ting tltrm run unliltidercd with the l*e-l tit, kies m fm'lball or .1 Itn Atul ••n ik dou!»lv( rrv rr« t* w e n ;
All we wmitrd was for Ihr V hit-- of Not I e Dame ami IK - • • » r..t i h r S a n ti •id tiH ir h iliiu ii
■u'FrprlsIng press agent put out ! ball
bit Hums scampered homo on the
\ f. I sh II l u in h lrd ««n ll* r ru n *
In r-iKirl that O'tta was u prime &gt;game to end Well out tai Ik s ft- Will I I e s I I t-ollel. I hr j ;i r .
GO IN G STRONG
throw In.
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I.F f T TACKLES
By Jack Sords Itir
sirirv spiead ami rite big III- |unlit told on Item era .Tech Alter pound giant who flunked m t Al \ r » -•II .lU 1e’ lffpt
The Senators tallied their final
llAllOiTl) I l ’IKl till A Nt’ ll, a
i-onls they d*-i West Point Owen tiled the •t*
t ftMMii! S u n *
'.itnnt tie, ant,- ipitti- a dnawlttg , ili»-\ had made
i i ,.i* Yin .»!
run In tho eighth aA Domingu** 2ti0 pound six foot former Marine,
foot foot I'nultri at end toil tl»v i .-• &gt;i iith it utt* nv
rd not only because nr was a i tried It was time to «|nit
Uiv u ii
pasted a two bakyifr Into left -aw sortie action on InM ye.-t '■
d ball plater hut he Imd ulsiri I lle e o rct' -how the gam e
was I9I.’» All A met tea tackle will lu­ a l t , nipt
lark
up aipdhn
tenter, followed by an intentional (later eleven when ’ he nitere.I
The i'lose si lie ever was to shortened to S'1 ndtiutr.s
st hi- tegular poM when tile m at k , i hut Ihe Fetl an atlur'C
free pass to Burns and a singti' schrrol n ar rnt l-sea-.ui. A former
n royal hott'e was r.-adUig about
sea-1n open- " ill, a night -game was ,-overml by Ihe Panther
to center, scoring Domingu**. Miantt Vertior High star, he is i
On n lit In can r tell loo m any All America for the Irish in 'l l. Imck- an,| no mote scaring ocitntself In Un- piper .
This placed the game in lh. one of threy Miami pat vis ail .
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i ’ * s lo lle s n( whnl hnp|ii-tird because
Ileplacing
lh,
\cleran
Mel nu e.l
ooler.
for a left ’ iffkte beith. He serve! :
lire late Jake Atr maunder nl hr was too lm.\ 'h m tlln g arntirul lletn nl reu tei will in’- I tie!
Sanford oulgamed the PnntbHoward Martin tossed a brtl as a cmp-ii »!• lit th. First M-rnonitirii league basehnll w-X' the irv lllg Id keep Irom getting killed (iladrhuk w iio gist-- tin* litanfs ei- l nl yards t„ 12 5 'and Willis
liattt game, but his success can b« Division, a ; v.&lt;ar- old.
'torles rrlate really named Zlln- tint hr says the tales that were a fourth VII-Aiiu-i u-n (.la d tiuk A inlet son "ns (In- Inigr-I grotin I
a’ tributed to the flawless sup-i JAMES
FILVNKLIN
IIE ’-II*-’
merman
A hall t Inti he (ilaM-d related prnhabk didn't g iv e the tool. A ll kmerira honors al |l o - - gamei foi the ,-'ruing with 7*i
port of hi* team mate*-aril the|8EV, Jit., hig 201 ncund. six feet
wt-h In hi' youth p.-utl the men lull a, count
tofi I ol leu e m I'Mb Hi*, leldaee , aid- t-» bt- ri edit tiAtfli wtis
iirlies. I' pmviog
senator ability to tuke advan- .two ami a half iirne*.
I'm nai stn«- one nl ailr men
I Itabett- alh and he the time tltrv
lurid i. laui lit l-’ llllp -. the old i sin—-i up w ith da,
I’ leicy also
a stVndy player ^or a left luck’s1
tage of the Fed inisetes.
• d to Juke there was ItoihUtg It-ll alter lumhiliur the hull and being le lin b l,- p iv o t fro m F itrd h a a i
was a potent factnr In the SanBryant was life, only Sxnfnrl berth. A former Misnn Seni&gt;&gt;i
Bo Ire i lunger I It lo Atr
Jake told h\ iioulhri Cttmberlatul plat ; l.tlHld spots ole III the * tpnl.h fold
ff, &gt;-p as he larked up
neser tried in rorrerr the 'nrv er 'o pi, k II up repllrsl O e t . II hands
man to solve the offerings o/|lligh star where lie ployed at un
Ism Vo,i‘ ie . all lisigu,
If, un J ft-nn &gt;■ i imiunge
ID is a tderail of the
anil matt&gt; people alw s,- will In ’ yourselt I \r hsrl It lotig enough
Martin for more than on-- hinglc. .end spo
at that post. It,ih I lidu-l-leiti of
ill the Atlantic |
Navy, saw nrticn ii
lleVe It to he the truth Air who but tli.ri &gt; r-rtalltlv souih Is like r
lie hit safely twice.
D O M I N I I K O il A M i K HOWL
an,|
Hill
Fdw unl«
II,- hold* j
mid Pacific theater
piloted F&gt;ir, Woith lo six penn.inls norm al renetton on out pari th* Teiiitj;a-ee
I ’L A l
Dweii lias four in ii l , ciuL lit
two air mnlnl\ ami the Prtsi
In A ipw in the Texas l.r-ogue JQs, day , O.iuhtliv says
'Don McCaffei ty of ■Hun Stale,
MIAMI. Sept.. 2.1. (S p i- r ia l I —
den ial Unit ClUtion, i» 21 yesrs
died Inst \ear at New Orleans II
Bur anyway ihe Dallas district 1Jack Mead of Wlseon n. and the Soulhrasle-Ti Conference Duitball
old.
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SPORTS L A U G H
he were alive today he would tost atlornry l&gt; ixvsttlve It was not a
n
veterans Jim 'oole and Jim Lee rsa,tits hold a iluridrd edge
lAMFJi W. KEIIOE, H u Ihir-i
grin *ml ask:
Whai diarirncc
n r ( h m I i IM fe e s *
i - . ll- it-»r - pt^o^.i-*ria-m-Ls- H"weB;
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cimtpelRrolk with
(Jfalige
Howl
does U make?’
X U ,, out
Tech regardless ol whal the record
seven victories In D&gt; gnmei.
8o as sportn mar, It wlUk.llnie. book may' bulimic mid what Olli­
i When .To* DiMagglo returned with Branch and Dcmpso
fentn are ntagnlflrd, stories not ers who saw nr playeit In Hist
Tile ratller will warn vnti 7(1
to New York this year after the currently making ccmpctltlon keen
only an- lubricated but the lubri­ ganp- mat sav
Ilmen out ol 71 III, tmihle L- you
Julius i Mush | , 111 -la. I ’ n i v e r loffjr-Spring training Jaunt of for the position on the (Sator
cations are eknggetate,I ami the
s . Is lam
coat h.
never know wle-n lh.,1 ili-ailh 77tlt • it y , f FI trills
dust ol the years i overa Itir la, ta
the New Y’ork Yankee* to M i-'eleven . A six foot 201 pound vei
time Is going to come 'Unking at I- the o" y Fie la nblinmis h i
ama, he took hi* young »on, Joe, eran, he is* a fre sh m a n . 21 y e a is
mu 8|mMs A ft,- lit
ttie . a. h -Ig «ti
I in* |!’ 4t&gt; I'lilvrrsily of Ftoilda
Htei&gt; h i , that list In I9IC wtien
Jr., for a »lroll around town.
old.
Oeotsla Jrih mllsd Up ulfr of Ihr !■'••tbsll leant will ultputiHe hr
PAUL MOBTELLA'WO, vetrran
■» Everywhere DiM*g went, he
ire a le 't *&lt; arr» in liMitball history tween Hb •• an I White game jei
and people
would j,|nj cr
^e,si&gt;n, on Uatoc
was recognixed ami
peor
&lt;&gt; -2»3 to 0 No one dispute.' tlte sey- this season, nbamlonlir,- •he
lay, “ Hello, Joe, glad to *e«iclcvrni In 19(1 and ’ 15. ha* shown
record tiuii lar
Oil October 7, trioll n.na orange xml blue i
you back.’’
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Istealy improvement in summer
1616, si AlliOla (Ictirvlu Te, h nr luitalmiis
After H happened a Fair dnxrn nn,| f„|| practice sessions. A big
lually heal a team by that num­
time*, Joe, Jr. swelled with pride six foot,’ 210, pounds, he is a
ber ol iKiInta AcrordtiM lo the
and said lo hia -famous father: veteran of Army service, hall*
record1
. II was Horn Cumberland
”8c*. Daddv, I told you everyone from Tampa where he starred
Athletir Ihisiness M a n a g e r
University. However, nays one of
\|i|$ftrr | Ilia)
at Hillsborough High, winning
Ii.or
llry
knows m*.
Ihe men who pin vcd In that gnms, Perry Heard has estimated 98,00(1
J l-liaa.
If. I.
three'
letter*. He
it 'H
22 „aar.
year* .kl.l
old.
fans
will
see
the
Unlvrrslty
of
Cumberland dltln'l have a football
1 Iw.inMl arliislU Ii," a frrwhrr.
R W IIT TACKLES
Flori/lu Dators' six state games
team In 1913!
JACK WHITE, . veteran first
Plans for th* University of
IBHff II*-plrin* rff.c l »*hrt* pm
Who then, made up thin -nurd
nil fpr string tackle on fiator eleven* in
Florida's new gytnniulum call
that put (Icdrgla Tech min ihe
JU44 anil (5 t* eurren'ly miking
clip it im. rills i. iliir wlinlU
■ $1,200,000 plr.nl.
gridiron hl»lnr\ honks?
competition hot In the right tackle
Dean Oauldln rellrlng dl'lrlcl
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•lie f i l l Ihftf Oll» piurrww c
spot. A former Paris, Texas High
altnrnr, si Cnllas irlls the sinrv
School star, he hold* two Gator
He
should
know
about
that
same)
inln Ihe |Difra «»f
c c u * A - r e UeiisiBf?suy c o a c » ((
varsity letters. Is a steady play­
he. was ihr (piarierbn, k ol Hie
er, good on both offense and
C sK etjieify HtS Iflli! SgASt-J
Ipnm ihai |ilayed under ihr nsine
fahrir.
m nr ^urfeir
- I»r uc •
defense. ..lie is 22, weighs 20.&gt;
of Cumberland University ol la-ho-/7 " ”f'
A
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k
C
k
e
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p
log! When nr On ( L in
and is six’ feet one Inch tall,
•non. Term
» ? e p (2 A iP C (? s
W illiam
f. tu rn er,
It never w»., rx|)lalne,l. rrlalra will give you grocefullv
. R iC o O e
CcKSAflSr l 'M - n !
/rgshir.an Is a former 8t. Peters­ CcJAcAeY CAME- A M tH crfiM RAPtp
Oauldin. why a telegram from Uie
burg Senior High 8«hool star. A
eth'etlc department of (lenrgta erect corrioge. You’ll
SvICCESTroaL
T
U
ey
'lE
HAP
U
(M
veteran of th* AmtT Air forera,
Tech was delivered lo .the Ksppg feel better -look better.
5 7 7EARS.OF RpoCB Al-L
hi won three-high seheol letters,
Blums Fraternity House livslrsd of MRS. ARCHIE It.'
weighs 196 Is six feet two Inches
to Ihe gyrnnaslum at Cumberland SMITH
Ull. He Is SO years old.
University.
Spencer CorseiLre
BOLD OUT 10 MONTHS A I ^ A D
CHARLES B. (RED ) W ALKIn the telegram. Ihe Oeorgla
Registered ER. _______
*lx foot, 196 Mon(
pound former
Tech official* asked If Cumberland
S P O R T S O D D IT Y
MIAMI, 8ept4- 23. (Sprcsnl) — Would like lo play a football game ITHM^sIfartto Ave,.
113 Palmcllo Avenue
‘ Phone 014
polumbi* -Military Academy star,
nk AawrtllrS Prw*
The 1947 Orange Bow[ football * The fraternity boys read Ihe
___ native o f Gainsvill*. A -vet­
am* was sold out March 1 with- wire, looked al each other queertes, he
eran of the Army Air Ferres,
Many a baseball hitting, recur
saw service In Europe, a* ■ first
h hours after the GommiU tloningty. then a young fellow
* ahlished by Babe iRuth will n ,lf ht
ry_. tee eU rted accepting r«*ervationi. nampd Fullback Allen—"Fullback"
lieutenant.
A sUady prospect, stand for years ' to come. One
warm't Ills real name but Osutdtn
he ha* shown progress in summer mark which the-Babe put oni the
i . that waa all he ever knew
end fell workout*. A three 1ft- books was set, hot by hi* slug­
TO BU ILD FIELD
by—suggested "Let * play
termsn el Colurthle Military, he ging, bub by Tile pitching. Ilabe
played guard, la 22.years old.
pitched 29 consKutive scorele**
CORAL GABLES, Fla.. Sept ’e m ” .
The Kappa Slgtna bay* figured
..nnlngs of'W orld iSeries play. Tho 23, (Special)—The Quarterback!
11 would be fun lo Joust on the
ORANGE BOWL BAD BOYS
string started when Ruth won a Club of Miami has n
gridiron with Oeorgla Tech, about
MIAMI. Sept 23. (Special)— n
gam# f° r the Boston Red build a haeeball fl#\d for the
they knew tittle because In
and .Oklahoma
of ^ urnnerovt
Sox against
th* Brooklyn
Dodgera unlverstiy
University or
o f Miami.
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drooxiyn uodgers
iLick
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r^m .u news -'j-*-',

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banding out Xlt|Biroklyn'ecoreUea
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pled
with
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yards in penalties.
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Florida Field.
l)ra. ?,* Innings o f shutout ball, to eetab- |
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llab a pitching record which Is -.
Pnmnon, i University o
to alumni and Floridians
Oator" beekf1 1d r M ,
Ynrld War hitting ftccompllanmcnts. ° f RU,h'i ifB i ft |U|
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I and r. creation.

Dr Lemard lUrker
Optoesetrlst

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obtained from
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The University of Florida’s now
College of Physical Education
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IN THE SOUTHEAST
More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other.
It must be.-.*

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loo conetnllHl
concerned with
the
hsbeas
corpus end re* gestae to take time
to read the sport* page*—If there
Vrere Spy sports page* thereabout*
wire wee dispatched, probably
collect. Oauldin said. Informing
Oeorgla Tkch If It would furnish
railroad tickets the gridiron gladtatoM of old Cumberland would
be there.
The Kappa Sigma boys neglected
lo Inform university authorities of
inject. No use of that: they
Just surprise everyone when
returned with the Oeorgla
scalps on their bells,
lie wetting for the train they
up signals and worked out
they tell would bring touchTwo or three of the boy*
had had a modicum of high achodl
football experience, -and. of course,
kmw all the answers.
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�T H t l SANFORD. HERALD, SA N F O R *, FLORIDA

M O NDAY, SEPT, 23, 194*

Near Record Milk
S u p p l y Available
For County Diets

Cartier, 67, a resident of Lon*-}
wood whe died laat Tuesday, wire
bald Thurodsy afternoon.
Rev
B. W . Miller, pastor o f tha Speck
ltd Bird qhurth o f God, offlcl
ated.
A r r a n * omenta warn li
charge of Fairchild o f -Orlando.

Seminole ' County residents will
:__________.
o n ■ u rn e mor*
mar* than
than fiAff.OM
5,578,000
quarts of milk and milk prodicta
tula year fr\ maintaining the
County's ■high nutritional • stand­
ards, it waa predicted Unlay by
I the nation's leading, distributor of
‘ Wiry products.
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'•With n near record supply of
milk cumin* from the nation's
Jalry farms, consumption of dairy
iruducls this year is expacled' to
steal that o f 1946 when more
than 60,000,000,000 quarts were
h im timed,’' said G, W. Diehl, head
of A. A I'. Food Stores national
fa iry department "A 22 percent
increase Ins per capita &lt;ory mapion of milk during the war yaara
nslped overcome the Iota o f nfetrtti6n censed by curtailed supplies
a, fats end oils and helped being
ibout the nation's high ntitrfUmal
•artima levels.'
A greatly incres»»d at):
oat cheese .products i

HAMID raiUDINO BISHOP of Lie Episcopal Church In the United Sluice,
the fit. flev. Henry Knox Sherrill (left), UUhop o f Massachusetts, Is
congratulated In Philadelphia by lit. tlev llsnry St. George Tucker,
Vt-ilmo of Jllr/vmoud, Vs., retiring niter 0 years service, (fnlerimllunol)

Florida Officials Begin
TaskOfRegisteringS,000

StudentsFor ClassesToday
GAINES VI.LE, Sept. t*3. (Spa
■lal—-With sopHralions of admit
•it file, of/ldsli: of the University
j ( ’Florida will begin today the
ask of registering and assi*nln*
il section* a rj classes the largest
widen! body lli lfie history ol
he state university.'
Former students, rygistgr Juday.
Tuesday and Wednesday and alt
irst-time students Will ho trgjs
i red beginning Thursday and
-oulinutng Friday and Suturdiy
-lanes 'w ill meet Sept. :«&gt;.
Allhoegh the majority of thi
roblems of expansion for an ,un
irccedented inrollmsnt hud bevi
■olvvd on 'the rva of the regis
retion perlcd, tha housing short
iga in GaltitiTrlir, remained thi
•iggrat headache fur &gt;Unlver|lt]
i/firial* and students . alike.
Officials urged that student*
rho have nut definifa assurance
•f a (dace to live drfer tbeii
ullage entrance until the Sfconi
semester,'Evan over-night rooau
ire scarce, thsy pointed out! .
All availably tin-campus p «l»
ng has been assigned, — Lewil
Jlstwk, assistant .registrar, cm
rhssiteil, and the City o f Gaines

rule is filled tu capacity. Unit
tdditfcmsl temporary housing no*
inder construction 1* complete,
will hav* no more room apses U

«™ e n *,***?»•t*1*

lie ‘ explain! the
fish were fed «*tt tnos*
thoa* time*
timet m
the Tenaleep hatchery where thi
w er« raised. .

B E A U T IF Y
YOUR HOME
with V E N E T I A N
B L IN D S
^
Wo can make arrangements tor yon to finance
them on ElAflY’ TERMS*
-Venetian blinds made to fit any size windows

Munlry and other milk prodoeta
ire expected to continue plentiful
during the fall and winter months,
Diehl said, These products con­
tain nearly 1*4 percent of the rsli ttaaV.S.
erlea, 24 percent o f the protein*, Yugoslav* amqfht to arrwt them fn connection with the shooting of a
IB percent of the fata, 74 peccant Russian soldier.’ A U. 8.'Investigation proved they were Innocent. The
i f the calcium and 45 percent, of
C. Kelson. North Park Falls, W la; K. Shuseel.
tha riboflavin consumed by' the San'JTtandeco; and C. Scott, MashvlUe. _ (Zaleraatt^ua Radiophoto)
tvcrOgo individual.
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The pioneering efforts o f food
Yov can relieve poison*Ivy with and bicarbonate of soda, applied
■halna In developing a straam&lt;from witch hacel two sr threw times a day.
4nnt . distribution system, Diabl a paste made
*. \
isld, have made possible the quick
movement of milk and milk prod­
ucts from ’ dairy center* o f dense­
ly
populated
consumer areas.
Modern refrigeration equipment
md ’ Improved handling methods

Free Estimates
W ood and metal stotr
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Repairing — ReflnUhing '
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820 WEST THIRD STREET

PHONE 1152-W

1hi- lrhuul
former

students,

&gt;f whom h a v e been m diflrd mi l
cut rFgjsirnlloM jirrrhlU, v»ill i &gt;nirt -Momlny, Tuesday and Vt’eilteidsy, according to their indivldlal card assignment. They will
*|&gt;ort tu Ituorn 204, l.'ingurKc ire good,; some o f them being airy,
tall, sijd rndst. present thidr v e ­ omlillonejL snil having the m a t
(isfrlilinu (id mit liefure they can nothm l/gwtng ^equipment. The
*uno new* for this type o f work
itncrcd with registration. .
Firtl-innc students at tlio Uni- ire high slid earnings are ineral.y will report T h u r s d a y .-rcooed with proficiency.
norninjf, Septem ber 20, at tl:tH) Hr. Fons A. Hathaway, State
/Hoick, -at th e University audit- HrectOr of the United Slates
rium fur orlentntiun uml regie- Cnipluymoul- Service, status that
ratlun. The registration period h,, •recruitment problem should
or them will tontinuc Friday a less difficult this year, despite
ha increased demand, due to th«f
nd Saturday morning.
Meanwhile nt Totlahassec (,ffi.‘- •nricty of fscili litany ace vices
ils at Florida S in’,, Gollrge fur rhich have-been provided for the
Vomen wen- making arrange- mployers. S e v e r a l companies
tents to tem porarily (aka care iave’ built cuhvciileot and' at*
f some of t h e ' U niversity's over­ rtetive housing with adjacent

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N\, other rft'lntin toothers,
■cepted sincc^tfrsn.

M C W N G ON T IlB C U FF
H i m Mo n D,
v a — wn l y . Arthur Wells Hew, of Rich­
mond nrtd Alekandris. fur thus*
who like golf and tettnli and don't
like to keep 'score. Mr. Dew'd
alfe was'his patent attorney, ate
though het himW IT H ttltomap-foa.
Difwrtemint’s bureau of

ordinance Tn lh# Pentagon Bull4*
log.

dtsloi Employment» Service has rill eUo be nn Increased demand
tterted IU wruUment drlvs^toi or ' peeler, nnd floor workara.
&lt;upply thee, worker*. The ® a Soctionlxcra remove aoctlona of
steyment Service Is requesting "ruIt from peeled oranges, tangwomen interested in wofK In the fines, end grapefruit with a
dtros Industry to register for moll knife. Skilled vrorVin cen
•mploymfnt * t thtlr ntArttt of* it«rt on n pieronvork bAilt, while
flee.- Bome.ptenu expect to open irtski.llrd or leg. skilled personnel
wrly IV October end’ other* »1J1 wg|n on an F,°urly scale an3
tet under tf*y as tha season whangs to - piece-work basis as
regresses.
The
local
United ,h«Y „, become skilled.
Working
Elates Employment Serplc. o f. ‘ondlllonl. ,n the seillonlalng unite
Ices who kaa* ordsra in thslrx ------ ------ 1 -----:-------- * '*

uppHH ((R a c k e t p o a c h e r s
ELGIN. Scotland—(AT— Poach,
■rs m
ss# $400
MOO aa . weak selling
era
make
selllnr

nlmon tjnd tro u t from the Earl
&gt;f M orey's stretch of the Kivir
U ssle, mys the Elgin Angling
Muslin~li named alter the city
of Moeul, when It flret was made*

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Spartans In 400 B. C. used wood
smoke as a form o f gas war-fir*.

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Ivin* accoi

T U E S D A Y and W E D N &amp; S D A Y t

.. .. It would ba eoiy to b-«. a . u id But we all kno.
siat e^eu-in- thi* aye of «Wctronic miracle*, there
MUST1be wlrp bofore there can be electric service
in your home.
2.378.87Q e e - u a . 9.

W H IS K E Y

pound, c

wwential copper wire orc^oroci by Floridf^ower i .
hight Company ere still undelivered. Just a* toon o.
-Y.u can get additional supplies of copper wire an*.
£ihor critical materials, the more than 2000 mem i burs ol our organisation W ill makegood their pledge
to bring you the benefit* of cheap electric a e rv in
" the earliest possible momeiA

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Partly cloudy thin a ft e r n o o n th ro u g h
Wednesday, l ew widely sca ttered a f ­

Urn W.wUi

the Frstress * f . America*,

te rnoon sh ow ers.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY

VOLUME XXXVII

NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA. l ’UF.SPAY, SEPT, 2d, 194G

Established 1908

Associated Press Leased Wire

Warren Says

U rges Prevention O f
Conflict Even To
Point O f Appease­
ment I f Necessary

^R ussian Policies In
Germ any N ot To Be
Directed
Against
Britain A nd U. S.

arian Frontier
B ig

Four

Ministers

Declaring that Djr United States
Helicopter Removes Plane Crash Survivors
Receive
Criticism
la on tho very brink of ga r with
the most powerful nation en
From Col. Hodgson,
earth. Puller Wsrrsn, Jacksonville,
attorney and 1940 candidate fo r
Australian Delegate.
governor,
told
the
inter-city
meeting of Rotary clubs at the
.MOSCOW, Sept. 24, (/P)—
PARIS, S ept. 2-1, (/P&gt;— The
SemlnuL Country Club last night.
Prime Minister Stnlin put
Allied
peace conference has
I hot everything possible shook!
UP a calming hund today
be Hone to prevent this war even
taken steps to ease the ten­
and told the world tbnt he
,u in,, point of appeasement and
sion nloiiR th e southeastern
did not think there would
a ided that we cannot leave it to
frontier of Slnvic*Jiurope in
our dlploniaU, our aenatora. our
be another wap in the near
tile lialkaiia. The M ilitarymilitary leaders and the beads1
future because hu believed
of our government to perfect *
('onunisaion o f tho confer*there was no real danger
laaiing yeace.
U
eiice voted today to rem oveVaulting tii the fourth ubjfct
of n new war and that the
all fortifications alopR Buiof Itutary which Is "tho advance­
threat of war tlosw not exist
jfnria’s fro n tier with Greece.
ment uf international understand-:
at the present.
mg; goal Will and oeare,’" Mr;
Tho acthln wan taken with- the
Stalin suggested that, ths ru­
Warren told the insmber* of the
approval of an amendment to
mors and alanna about a poaalN. w Snprua; Delomd and San­
tho suggested Bulgarian pcaco
ford Rotary rluba that It M.
blt new war ware Juat ao much
trvuly. tlrroc* had offvrtd tho
t*lk — but for a purpose.1Ho
tjeir duly and the duty uf every
amendment.
other civic &gt;nd fraternal urgent.
.blamed tha talk on wbat ha
Thin ileciat.ni ramo as an
aartuu in tit-- country to find a
called nnlve politlclana and mili­
^luorira^ apokr^tian hinted at a
wav out uf this unneceaaary mlatary-political intelligence agenta
n|Hprdup in tlx- work of tho peacemnlei sThndjng ‘ W[ith 'Ku**le *inc«who, ho Raid, need thla clamor
materS&lt;&gt; fur., not a aingla
the nekt war. If it cunir*. will
to do .three things.
• treaty tin* l&gt;eeii completed with
bo
lb,,
last
uno
and
“
there
won't
To h e l p their r govomn\?nt
nnjri .&gt;f tho furhicr ritrtny na. ’
be enough people left on earth
wrrat rnoro conceaaiona. to make
li»na'sinvolvod,
Italy. Romania,
Ui
Mart
another
war."
it hard to cut the military budK.Miami, ‘ Hungary m llulgaria.
Mr.
Warren
uiiipliasixril
the
gat* of
their countriaa, andto
Tlio Fmrign .Minuter* of tha
terrifir destructive powcr of the
pbt a brake on tho demobllliaHit; Knur plan In .it down today
atomic .bomb which he 'declared
tlon of troops and thereby evade
I l.i o.ii-iilei tho i|ur*tlun of what
could not remain e **rcet of the
the quick growth of unemploy­
In &gt;1.. al-.ol Italy'* colonial poaIN THE COMPANY OF IIU WIFE, hit daaghUr, Jean, and her pet. United States for long, lie atao
ment in their countriaa.
m" i&gt;ioiu
'lliev al-o announced
l*ol.iieu lo tile Iht.easin, *pe-d amt
former
Secretary
of
Commerce
Henry
A.
WlsUare
la
pictured
as
be
spoke
their intent ion ,.f wreding out
Stalin
did "*
not' 'mentionthe
rnnge of air power nnd the di)
to
a
nationwide
radio
audience
(eUewIng
hie
resignation,
lie
said
hr
olhor
tieaty
nnieii.tmrnta
In
countries he hod in mind.
would continue lo tarry on hie “ fight for peace.”
(International! Istrurtlvcnes* of V-bomb*, dUoaa*
order to .ave tim e
bomb* and many other aecrol
Thera
wer#
many thlngnthat
weapon* which ha,| never boon
JiiM a few nollt- l.ef ore tho
he said, in reply to a list' of
1u»e.l y«t. And declaring that, If
auestiona submitted to hlnf by
It iK Foot Milii-trr* were schad* •
we rannot find a way to make
the Moscow correspondent of the
ub'd lo meet, they were critlpea... permanent, wo ahuuld at
London Sunday Times, In which
cited in -eatliiliK term* by Au»lea*t do everything wu can^ t »
tha United States waa mentioned
tinllan delegate. \V. |(. Hodgson.
insure peace for our time*.
specifically.
Long a chump inn -if the smaller
Although suggesting .that there
nation*. Col. Ilodgaun attacked
The Ruaalan I’ rlmo Minister
i*. greater danger of war today
I lie minuter*
o f the United
said the United Stalea now holds
•lit A*ein ivn :i&gt; ••itKsa)
than there waa in tho summer
State*, Hr.lam. France end RusA threat lo peace In having a
The Intel shortage eeaultrd to­ of 193K. Mr. Warren insisted that
•la for uyreetitg among themmonopoly of atomic weapons.
day in a demand for *n off-calen­ then* is no !m*le cause for war
-ein'» on a nuir.bar of key issue'.. .
StaRn-.minimised this by deelar.
dar oenslun of Congress.. Republi­ hil'Vffit this cyuntry and RufiitF
t!;»C ■irthmaA . l j . n r r ic p U r .»V d
can Rentier StjfCa Hridge* ot The basic causes of war ho listed)
atomic bomb to be as serious a
Foreign Ministers' decision that
New
ellmpehiir
recommended as (l&gt; The dealra of one country
the final dnpnaul of Libya, Rrlforce a* certain politician* are
that lhr I’ongree-men. no* in ri­ for the land of another, (2 ) da-1
tifa and the Italian Somaliland
inclined to regard It; that atom
ce**, be called bark lo lake action sire of one country for the trailo
bomb* inertly are Intended to
were to lie determined Jointly
on afhsl he called a aalinnil trials uf another, and (3) hangover of
Intimidate weak nerves and that
by the llig Four.
arlalnn from the rrcoatml of meat grudges from some past wtt.
1
In themselves they can .not de­
by the OPA.
| The A ustralian berated the
Nona of theaa conditions exist
cide the outcome of a war, and Shipbuilder
mujox' .power.*
for stipulat^pg
Disputes
today to rouse trouble between
that the atomic bomb monopoly
Due to what they drscribe a* thla country and “Rusaia,-ha said,r
| th a t the .UnitosL Nation* would
will not last foe very-h vn r *m f -G ro u p 's Figures On vary small butchering quotas al­ since America wanU no^part .nf.*
filiapnse of ilnusi - Italian colonies- besides, ua* of tha bomb will bo
It
L'. .11e&gt; ••.ml
if raw
by tha OPA. Seminole .Russia and RuasTa 'doe* not covet
if il.M
I lie III.*
llig Four
couldI ilnl
itot a
agree
Company's Profits lowed
Adoption of the UI4(T-I7 City among theniaelve*.
cattle growara are not only un­ any of our territory, there are
liudgot- for the fisoul )VU|. b e g i n ­
able to replenish tha almoit cmnty no trad* conflict* and relation*
Divluicd lludg-iiiii. “ They aln in g tlcl. I and f i x i n g uf tlm rate
meat rountera At local storee but
— Industriallft •Henry J. Kaiser face heavy loaaaa of caltla again b.tween the two countries havo
■u tux levy at 2n mills, wero n-ady had in mind thaj they
been
traditionally
friendly.
Treasury
Secretary
tsday asked for more lima to| thla year duo to high water and
among the tuajnl' a.'lM'lLI o f tlio were going In disagree,”
Declaring that ho did not llko
nnkwer question* in a govern­ lack of feed.
* U\ I oiiiMti-*lim la -1 overling.
.
the Russian form of government,
•Speaks
to
Bankers
ment Inquiry Into th* wartime
i If th, .'* null Ii-yt, li&gt; indls.uill
"\Vhnt We nerd is unlimited ha insisted that It la much better
record
of
his shipbuilding quota If we want price control,"
y „ fit, o|H-riiliun and l.t mill* for J. B. Phillips Leaves
Association
Meet
M U VORK. Sent. 24 —
than the government which thu
kfirm*.
,1 1*1 -on no. according In City
said W..(J. Kilbee, Geneva cattle Russians had under the ctara and
• A I* *
(IriMikl)n i- another
Sanford Hospital
tianag.-i II N. Sa&gt;er.
* Th* House Merchant Marine raiser and county commissioner. that thev are still makiag proCIIH AIiO. S o p l J4, (dVof llui»e •pier*** whrip |he
FtiniU .iiniiuiiting to t-TJ.IH1**
Committee wax' told yeeterday "There is.no Florida beef shipped great. Ho-urged the people to Treaauty Secretary John W, Sny. ' rrsidrnla are proud lo Itaeal
.1. II. I’liillips, imluluyee uf Ih*
wltn-li iveni not expended. laat
that Kaltar ahlpbuildlhg enter­ out of tha auta because It ia not wake- up and atop this larrlhlo der called today for a coutinua- | lhal all) Ihing rail happen.
Florida 1‘iiwcr and l.ighl Company
prise* received $192,000,000 In prepared for shipping. Thera ia trend toward o naw w *r which tlon of high tales. II,, said that . Rich) now, *Flatbuah i* p u l­ year doe lo shortage* o f material*,
sustained avvato
u it&lt; get in reserve for the Public who lecvnllv
profit* from the government on plenty of fa t beef, but little for ho one 'can win and whl^h will for „ur common good, our prea- j ing with might and main to
injuries when he came in contact
I’lnfcct*
Fond,
to
lie
used
at
a
a capital Investment of $2,500,ent tax levels must Im maintain- ! grl (hr Dodgers al Ihe top
only destroy clvillaation.
taler Uiiio fo r (he original pur- willi n high voltage line which
00*. The commute* .asked Kaiser
"Tho laat war settled nothing." ed for tome time.
of Ihe National loragur heap.
nectasitati*l lln- amputation of his
pose Tlie-e inclnih d tile follow
there er* more and better cattle he declared, ‘ ‘and neither will
how thla happened.
■lain log. ha- Iweii released from
In all address before the Amer­
S«i a grrrnpoinl ps-lor —
ill.
Itemsllvi
l
lesul
faring,
on
h*nd
than
*v«r'
before,
and
the next on*.”
Today the shipbuilder . replied
ican Ilnnkris AMielntlon in ChlHu- llrv. Ilrnney llni-on —
S '.llilll .. wei replarenielit, $fi,uuo I lie Keiiiuld Laughton Memorial
that
during
tha
aummey
month*
in a statement that he could not
Mr. W an«n'* remarks follows.! ca$o. the Trvnsury Srcyrlnfy itiM ha* lurned op W7l|, * n idea
loner, t,* -lri-et markers, Jl.inln, Hi -ptlal following- a huXpttall’
answer on ehort notice what h* of July. August and Scptrmbm-, an addreCa of welcome by Presi­ aikted lhal 'high lusr- iimaT*' •I how lo help lhr rausr.
coiiftlin* lion ..f puhlle rr*t run n. mi mu m-i ifid of 1*1 weeks
Ilia
gtasa
for
feeding
is
at
its
beat
termed an and!*** number of
dent G. W. Speer to the visiting continue if wr ate lo halancr | llrv Henson suggrat* (hill lhr
Mr 1'lnllip‘s ii &gt;ndit ion waa da$'J.! mi evl, niliiig ’ the while &gt;»ay
and the cattle fcr* fatter.
club* from New Smyrna and De. th* fedrial Inidgi't and reduce
-crilnd tin- morning ns veiy
pn,|dr
o
f
Uro»kl)n
ulwrive
a
-V
’
&gt;m
•
l.lH&lt;iI
o
*
fu
r
fighVnq" I f not diepoeed of eoon, thoua* Land and response* from Pat the national drht Said Snyder: |
mimil* of prayer esrh d»v al
eqiiipmenl,
IJ.fimi;
colistrurUoli -ali-farlory nnd lie i, now at hi*
and* of head o f cattle will dU in Southward, immediate past p rr*i’
"I think that II i* pule fnitnoun
this
nrek
In
an
rffurl
nf
.leniunnirla,
f.I.IMHI
und of a liunie al 2fi&gt;'l2 Sanford Avenue.
Florida this winter—cattle which dent of the New 8myma club ati^ Uay, if nnt plain demagogy, to
swiNiiiimg
11
...
1
1
ul
f
10
,
011(1
I
m
lirlh
(hr
Dodgers
win
the
ahould provide meat
Gerald Frierson, prvaident of the talk of tax reduction nnd debt
-.1.1 ...............
o , l . ( ,|. .... ..........
■.
pennant. Sava Rev. Ilm-un:
.......
imposed DeLand club.
Trini-ls'i ol all eu*h -utplii- (■reck Police, Troops
reduction in Hie same Ineath."
which call for a staff of account­
■ill liaml S- nf Sept dll lo 4(1-47
‘•tVe’vr praytsl for midlarv
Upon by Ul# O FAr they have
ti. W. Spencer, chairman of lb#
ant*,' engineer* and other* lo vary small q u oU ^ for which there
Fight L o n g Battle
The Treasury Kerrtdury mhlml
buifgel lot nperulioii pill pose*,
vlrlorlrs and atrrflhing rl»e.
golf tournament aommlltee, an*
•nawer.
the
federal
govcrnniant
we* approved.
la no, foiitylatlun," he declared. nounrtd th* winner* In the tourna­ that
« i why not pray for Ihe
ahould strive'not only In hnlance
ATHENS, Sept. 24, |jp&gt;— Th#
In
statement Kaiser said:
11. H. Beck, who own* eitenelv*
Dodgers?"
MuVoi liul wu- aullmlireil lo
ment and praaanted .prise* to
"W e want thla committee to cattle tnriraat* In Heminole and Harry Tooke for low gross, Jake th# budget but' nl*o lo achieve
proelaim a primary election on (Srrt-k government announced toa
aujislnutiiil
surplus
for
paying
-understand that thar# lent a Volusia counties, .stated yeater- Jacob* and
i*uv. i t . for election of a city I day that (I r e e k trhop.x and
D. Scott for. low
single think we aren't happy to day that hla ouota la' out and ngt, - and Oarald Frierson and o ff the debt. These are the view*
coinniisshiiier for u three year j gendarmes have fought a 16‘ hour baltla with a hand of 2,000
disclose that la ^ our books and that he rannot kill another steer Robert Cornell for highest acorea. he expressed when he entered V. A Official Speaks
term lie replulr W. ( ’. Hill. .
th* Treasury.* Snyder remarked,
aetennarnfa
rw&lt;ir&lt;!i "
corporate records."
this month.
An nmeinlllierit lo Ihe puiii'J) leftists in Thessaly. The conflict
Cnarles Morrison 1*4 the.rttikm Mid they have the full support
At V. F; W . Meeting laiard license lax wax passril wliiiit occurred in nu urea wher* the
“There la plenty of meat,” said in singing with Harry Kudclt nT
. Then ha 4dd*d, that aa a prt
o f Freshlent Truman,
liicreasid t‘lir regular f'-'O aiimiiU (■reek Thlid Artny Corps ha*
tleal matter, thar# Un’t a aim
Snyder said* that in. the sik |
“ and price* are 'not ao bad, but
liivn.e to |2f&gt;, and inipiiMil tli\ been carrying out mopplng-up
man (o tho Kaiser organised
a n not aafflciaid .to allow
lollowiii* taxes on each Iroard; operations against leftists.
month; • ending 8 e p t. I, Ihe |
n
qualified to answer questions
lUhartaf, Now la the time
uno to 10 cent* for each Ml cent ' Th* outlaws nr,, estimated to
all the complicated corpon
Treasury had reduced III* debt
to get rid nf cattle. Otherwla#
m a n ta -u t unemptoymrnx by almut $14,000,OIK),000. Ho pre
board; II lo l!fi cents on Ml to h a v e 'fo il 120 killed and more
financial and business trai
they will gat ,tbln and we will
,‘lioarils. U'H to fdl m il* on than 200 wounded, tlovemmant
ration In Samlnola County dieted that ao far as rash Ii
action* over a five-year parti
have lo carry them over for hnotlith* week ending Sept. I I conci’ rnol, the government will
$t.Ml Iroanla; Mr cent* to II.ill) on carualtle* include two killed.
Kaiser haa dlaputad tha fl
■J-rirht—wounded—wnr|—IK mlsalng,
ures .relating to

J

A s W allace Talked T o Nation

Seminole Cattlemen Are Unable
To Supply Local Meat Markets

Kaiser

Requests

Addibonal ■* lime

To Make Replies

FIs

organisation.

He

iplaln-Um Murinr th^aua- ■SmTUri rittlnaan oL th« 'Ftorti
of th# four K ilter shipbuilding rent meat ahor tag*, they are only
wards were |aa* than one-teeth gatUax about ona-flfth of their
of on* p a r e n t , of th* total normal aupply ef meat. Huppllea
volume of xrork done for th*
Maritime QommUalon. That, ho
amphatifed, la after deducting all

Gov. C aldw ell O r d e r s '
Execution O f N e g ro

j p a l d* ' U d * . E*ar—. - - - -

all bourds n v iitJ .fifllli- ——

-s n i

The overall deficit for Ihe cur­
rant fiscal year, .Snyder assert­
ed, will lie slightly lee* than
$2,000,000,000 — a great Improvemrni over th* 91.600.000,.
000 estimate o f laat January. •

J300 Pc-rsona Issued
• D riv in g Licenses

Suits Filed A gainst
Florida Slaughters

‘ A A v e s t o j c c o n v e n t io n
_____ Z Cheater Miller, "Chef da Gar*"
Out of 9.500 poaalblo applies fo r th* 40 * t 8 o f the American
tlon* for driver's llc*n*#a, 6,:«&gt;0 Leylon, l.ft at DOO o'clock yea*
have aunt led to date, accordinE torday for 8an&lt;rir$ncUco to at-

Harry Crossoii was granted a
five ^enr lease at $000 a year to
property nl Ihe City Trailer camp
on
French
Avenue,
Including
that which the Navy formerly
used.
Mrs. F. K. Roumlllat, Mrs.
Margaret Hearties, Jay Heck and
P, H. Smith, wrr# approved as
officials for the City prlmyYy
election. |L 61. Young Was given
permission to operate a taxicab.

Veterans

Service

Any veteran In need of serv­
ice (free of clm rgo In any of
Um following categortaw la requetted to visit tha office Of

Uie rcaponslblo* agcrvlra titled
below:
Coordinator —- E. B. Carter
Atlantic National Bank Build-

,

MIAMI, Sept 84, 0FK- T M
OPA today filed «I*v#n asrfla
agalaat South Florida alaufhura.

SIX MORE
U l TTO

a
; r a j

t m &amp; 'f i s
execution.

M1 - a a r w j ' B f

B F E C U L ^ H K IW I.
.
lflaa ’ Jove# Bevla, stale • *tanikm clothing speelallst, arrived
yaeWnJay at-Os* offlc# o f-M it ,
Outd* Wilson, county homa daRiooatratlon a(ent. Rha will eondugt-Uiloring daises throughout
tha- .week at varioua' home daaaooatration-duba In
county.

'

t o . - MU~ l

•

&amp;S

-

ofl*bSrlh# ii?
th* laU H. C. Haskins who ca rrM
on thl,'work for many ysar*. Dr.
Frank QuRlman. health unit dlrec*
tor. sraa aapolnUd aa depoty r*glstrar. Th* appointment* w en
made by tha ,Bun*u of Vital
ttatla tin of the Florida Btatf
Board of liaaltB.

• .•

r.

Gustavson Accepts
Dade C ity Position
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford GuaU*
vaon will leava Thursday for Ft.

Park Annua.
■ Vocational Training and Education - T. W. Lawton. Onatet
House.
Legal Asalstancw. Hoapttaliaatlon and State acrric* Offloar
— Contact through Lloyd P.
Boyle, County flw t t o Offtcar.
Takach BuiWIag.
Home Bcrvkm AaaUtanc* to
Bervleemro. **-a#rvIcemen add
their Dependent* — American
Had Croat, Lokefront Boulevard.
Veteran* AdmlnlstraUoo - —
Martin M. Rudlch. ahartffa
Of He* every TUaaday.

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PAGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA 2*

VWVMp

m

Teams Play Sixth Tilt Tonight;; "
Bisson And Cary Named Hurlers

Plans To

Care O f

V

r,.» ■

•{*

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. IS, 1946

Mauriello In Six

To Make1
23rd Defense Of
Heavyweight Title

C'oun IIoumI, at ttanfanl, Mglnn.n* I HicHuri U a rva n ta . P lat iB o o k - 4 ■Quarter ef Boulh-east Quarter
TH E HTATK HP Kt/HUt*A TO rral al Hanford In tha County ,.f
7
nt II I. K M.. *on ilendar. Hep, , l fc * « 1*4,
I Late N. I l l ft. o f E. 44&amp; ft ) OKOntlB KATI.IIP. EAST WIL Hrmlnolr and NUte of Florid.. Oils
do ■now for
tin, Jllh day of August, a . Ij
t/ i»* 11 &gt;1 t
I I Block 1 M aeiMtll-r 301b, 1*14;
and H Hair Interest In Houlh- » Q N . N E W VtiH K
« S W « S K - a8 f ,S K iis r &amp; ,Rl"*hl°,
. -Loth I A « Franklin T»rr»rv .plat , imta rill llonk t pi*&gt; Ike. •
aait Quarter of gouth-eaal Q iurA sworn hill of cnieplalnt hav­ 1414.. IV P. II BitNDON —•
have not been
llook a p.,x» Ja
’
• I/** a A It Block 1 Lakv View
l*e. W eal o f , rtnad, Medina 14, ing bean filed again*! jpii in &gt;ht
•‘ th*
J f tspotlight
£ K L '5
. ,,C
: «night
L « in* t Manager
f t U rLevy
a » . ,needed punch.
Clerk of the Circuit Courl
lain Mary’Pint Hook I |m |i I.
Hern
Uat
j a j mock* « T l«. le Tbs
Township 11
II. I * Past, con­ Circuit Court of the Ninth JwJIdil
will probably
O. P. IIKHNIHINTown «&gt;f- Hanfurd .
taining eighteen acres more or Circuit of Florida In and fi,r Belli,- iHVAi.)
they act th« Orlando Sepal ora name Charlie 'Blaaoif'to handle
tlarl.-.nd
Hpenrer
Clerk
or
Ihr
circuit
Court
less.
' Lot* 4. At J nloek « Ttor id. Th*
not* . County In CliafK’ery for dl llollrltor W.
down by a. I to 3 count in 11 the mound dutie* for the Seda
Hrmlnolr County, Plorldn lo the highest and hast hlAler. al vorrg,
for plalutlff
Town of Hanford
f
Ihe
short
till*
of
which
I
tuning*, before ,2,100 fan*, a and wll| probably give him
public or private aale. and you are Tornnli 7,er llalCfr ea‘ ^Irurg*
l-ot » IJIprk I TIT la Thv Town tcinctJiT coutiT hkal &gt;
o* Hi afoul
sraby required to file your written flatllff, these prearnre are Ibrru
. goodly portion of which were plenty of help In the tilt in caae
[*&gt;t
'
II
KiirniaCl
AditKtnn
Ptat
defense thereto within forty days (ora to mmminii you to be and nn
v
r
r
n
'K
o
p
a
p
p
i
.
ic
a
t
iu
s
i
Snnforditr*,
ll t* needed. Should Sanford win
after the flral publication o f this pear before the above styled c„ud
llook 1 |hi*« Tl
ro k TA X IIKKI)
The popular Sanford’
Sanfor teflhand the tilt tonight the eerie* will Uronx Beer Baron Is
.All tUVt, «f NK't K or lly fltM
citation. Hhould you fall therein,
Chapter 13147 of 1*1*.
•r, Jodie' Howlngton, went the be tiej up at three each. In the
N If* ft) HTlton a Town*hlp It •NOTICE lit llKHBtir orvntN. decree w ill be entered In due rmirse al Hanford, Hentlnnle •'oontj', Flo­
rida. on n r l.afore the ;»th criy of
Nothing
More
Than
f
upon
said petition.
Houlh
llanat
]•
Kol.
IViat 114n M. Jonra bolder o f Tax
route for ’the visitor* 'and limited event that Sanford ahould cop
lot I Himk 14 Tier I Thv Town I'.iiir h n la No '1444, laauad • the
IV IT X E W S n r hand nnd Ihe aea Bepletnher, A. t&gt; I4»4. other«l»
the Senatora to seven scattered 'Innight'a game Jim Schantc! will
An
A
verage
Fighter
As H lsasM . u a »♦ ** ■ * * ' • ' &gt;•of. Hanford
7lh day of July A. I)., 1430 hat o f said Court al Hanford. Hemlrole a tJecrao Pro Cotrfn..« will be
I ,.Jdr V , , — W«4r IstXs traa f „ sr*
binglcs aa hi* matca were lash­ pitch tomorrow night
against you
I."I a 11. II. II. A 17 Work P filed aama In m y otrice and haa County. Florida, thla Ilih day of entered
will r. Jrx £.k'r»Vjraw TsMsto- csoisus
Thla. riUtlun aunii i be - puMDhxtl
August
1
1
1
4
.
ing out eight off of the offer^
llurra
Vbla
):»!*!&lt;-•.
I’lal
Hook
toad*
application
far
a
J
a
x
.
daad
By PRANK KCK
Manager Levy‘a experience In
once earh week for four til con­
R. W IVABK 1
a pagan I * T — -----"
m On Issued the,eon. Raid cartlfsecutive weeks In The K\nford
County Judge
”iL_Sf“.r!i.n' ° n bate running waa the deciding) AI* NrWrafealures Sporia Editor
Lot, 11 Ulork t- Buena Vlala K«- Irate embraces I ha follow in g dag atom everywhere—
the hill -for .^pW*
the Orlaniloana.
llrltlf
a nearepajier publlahe«l In
factor Jn the tilt lait-jivenlag. | MEW YORK—Joe LouU figure*
lutra Plat Hook 3 (aa* t A 1. anlhe-it properly In lbs County of First published on August 31th.
at Tour hi on Drug Co.
■fianford'a winning run came In The trick that he pulled on•1I «*&gt; ,Uke nare of TUml Mauriello
1114
H
onford. ^Heialnola' County. Florida.
Lit 1 Illndrrvllt# ■Hrlgtll* I'Ul Htnilnol*. HUta t,f Florida. lo-w||; tMEAt.l
W IT N E B H « 1&gt; hnnd nnd o ffic ia l
H 'i o f HKH « r NWI4 nr N H U
(he X1th frame when two were Domlnguei la "an old a. the hilt*" |£*W« *&gt;* rounrta when the Detroit
llook 4 pn*a tj.
Had ton I I Township I I Hvulh
la,I 7 Ollnledtla llatghls t’Ut
out 1&lt;evy drove a single Into in baaeball but thefe are many n°!nl&gt;fr.
hh ^rd heavyHang* I t East, 4 Arret. ■
Book 4 pars 11.
left- field which wna fielded by who fall in the trap.
weight title defense In a scheduled
Th* aaaaaameul o f the said p ro­
I.ola
II
it
&lt;•
i.oak
»
tnnmanie
Mike Dominguez. I-evy took a
15-roiimi fight In Yankee Btadlum.
perly under !h * aalg ra rtlflra ta
Plat
Book
1
p
i(t,
to
A
»I
A
Third baaeman Oaaie fllorig Wednesday. Kept IS.
Issued waa In Ilia name o f C. O,
wide torn__ at firat baae and
I'lal Hook 4 pagra It A .»».
S II 4 ft Of tail I Work 11 Tilt tlliehelL
I arrived at thla conclusion- after
Domlngucx threw the ball to waa a big factor in the victory
I'rtlrs* said reM lflcata shall ba
T The Town of Hanroirl.
firtt In an attempt to catch him laat evening a* he led the Feda examining Louts' almost perfect
Ini 147 Plnahural Phil Hook I redeemed acwrntlng lo law . the
off firat- Levy trotted down to at the plate with_ two hit* *" record, rn the 22 previous title
pioperty deaerlbad therein w ill ba
p»m
7
1
.
lo the highest bidder al the
second Vnd'^waa M nijlM M '*lih ‘ h^* *'/«•
!!&amp;
P w j M battles he has been forced, to use
I-ola r. I, '4. i, A * tllk !t I'hulu- mid
i.airt lious* door on Ihe flra l Mon
the verb loosely, to go 143 rpumUr ’ dta
the vlctorlou* tally a» Byrun ‘wo
I’lAa Hook 1 paa* 31.
5 A R T IC L E S F O R SALE
0
WORK W ANTED
In the monltv o f October, 1*4*.
Sharpe flapped * alngle • into ‘'•be hanged o u t * triple and A' simple case of division showf
W »3 BTra „f HW, of NW'( t,f day
FO R RENT
ithlrh Is Ihe 7th day o f October,
r
une.
HB'i
Hacllan
1
'|4,wn»hl|
/
3
1
Itoatfi
that
the
Negro
*
opponents
last
an
“
'
hall
game,
drove
in
a
pair
„f
I
center. That waa the hall game,
,
1414.
3-PIECK bedroom • fumitueo —* FOR reliable nnd thoroughly ex­
Itnnaa 14 Kaal.
*
this tth day of Heptember, ROOM for rent, 1114 Park, phune
It le likely that Madjeakl will; The two teamn return to San- average dx rounds.
wardrobe trunk, battery radio,
perienced painter call CD7.
HSs or N W , of M V , Had on |J 14D.ilrd
1
4
.
And
Taml,'
the
.Bronx
Beer
rend Scott Cary to the hill for'ford In the alatb game of the
1I4-W.
»' .
. .
T
31 H
K aa
“ o■w p a h ln Jo Houlli
" Ita n * a H
W
oil Cooking Move, wood lee
a
P.
HERNDON
Baron,
1
*
nothing
more
than
an
---- of-----43 1/3 of HW‘i
ISK't Keettol
Hartloii
the Senatora In an attempt to current aerie*, (lame time I*
box, etc., reasonable. D. E. MlDDLE-afc married man wiihr*
Clark Circuit Courl
I* Township 7* Houlh lladgu M
to connect with good real e f t
complete
the ' aerlea tonight, |8:16. Come early end get a good avprege fighter and a mediocre
Hemlnnle County, Florida FURNISHED room w- 807 Mag­
Analey, 7 mile* W. first St.,
Cast.
boxer.
True
he
haa
never
been
nolia Artnus.
late buxines*. Have met public,
eomethlng that the Senator* aeat.
___ _______
KH of HE** of NE&gt;» Haction tt ItUflrlnl Clark’s Meal)
RL 1, Box 1.42-W. knocked out. but Mauriello haa
have goo&lt;f 'character, teferTuwnshlp |4 South Rangf ' 31 IN TDK COUNTY JIIDCU7H COURT. FURNISHED room. 408 Vi French
been very careful of hla ring op4U'ai.
•ncc. Hoi ,24,'
,21,' ic/o Herald.
LAIDOE WOOD oy’ coal circulat­
ponenla. - H aeema he never has
Wto Of HKS of SEN. Sect. I* S D H M I I . K C O H N T T . H T A T K 4)F
Aea.
ing heater, excellent condition.
&gt;-1.4sill DA. IN PROBATE,
Tonnablp 14 M. IImiim* II K&gt;,
foimght anyone with a knockout
11
tO A N S ~“
t.id.Oo. Man's bicycle, excellent
IN ItKj THE. KWTATE 4IF
Lola 11 11 14 IT I* 14 3» 7f. II
pUni'h.
IN S ID E S P O R T S R E P O R T
condition, I3G.Q0, 102) Elm., I’ll.
A 31 l&lt;&gt; 31 Illork t Highland Park IJI.AI’VH A. 11,1WE ItH,
2
W A N T E D T O RENT
Dacca &gt;ed
'I have *eim_ Mauriello groggy
Pint llook I page 7» these \VI&gt; 4
• •• ny A n n nm b e c k w it h , jr.
1116,
&gt; CITAT1IIX
l.OANK MADE
ft of l-ols 13 13 * I* to" 11),
from blows to'the head and Jaw'
T
H
E
' STATE
1)4*
K M H IIH A
lo :
FROM lit) TO 8309
Uits
I
3
A
I
tlee#
Wlr
»
fl»
against the much tighter Bruce
house
or
.part'
;
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E
CT
U
O
L
U
X
ref(igcratcr
Janet C . Millie. *734 W e d g e w o o d FURNISHED
litock » Hlghtgnd Park Plat Book
strict privacy; fsgl service
Woodcock of England and agalnat
I’lMce,
R oily wcmh I, .
t 'a lir o in lA ,
m.nt, preferably 2 bedroom*.1 F« « “ s with
"&gt; '•
There eppeara to be tome dla- tangle today and expressed
4 m*** 33.
_
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
c o lrlro C. m ice, l o l l Mo. F l o w l r
afternoon, Saturday or Sunday.
Lee time’* lackadaisical left "Jabs
Lots 7 -to I* Flgnklln TsiTare HHire
.
Call
It/
A.
Shryoek
at
phone
cumIoii among the big wig* con |&gt;eraonnl view* in the cnae* in
d,
I n i A n g e le s . C a lif o r n ia .
102 Sanford- Avenue
But
hr
never
yet
haa
taken
a
Joe
G..
L.
Oitr,
lit.
2U3
South
of
I'lal
H
ook
I
page
7
3
.
0134.
which
top
flight
football
alar*
I.ydta
C
.
H
annan,
4444
H
e
a
b
ol
II
earning a atatement In our
tail Ji Iteck'g Addition I’lal llook
Lout* punch, and I don’t mean
Geneva.
Street.
Ilelm
lt
4,
M
ic
h
ig
a
n
.
N
e
t
had
realgned
their
appointment*
aolumn night before laat.
IJOKKOW HERK WHERE
#
3 page 141.
ihgt new nods pop Joe to npcmsor­
THD by veteran, hoiAc or
t'e C rulcH sh ank. 4TI4 w t o x s w o v d WjUT]
I.ota 37 A It Meet'# Addition PUt
We elated that in the Flor­ to the Naval Academy nnd to ing.
PRIVACY IS RESPEC1 ED
COMPLETE fly rod fishing butfit.
I'taca,
H o lly w o o d ,
C a lif o r n ia :
M
&gt;at
art
m
erit
unfurnished
"(cod.
llook
3
png*
1
*1
.
^
ida Stale l-r«gue I{r .tram Weal Point.
M ildred
Ju.tl,
114
llr u a d w a y
Joseph .Kampf, lit. 1,'Box 7U-W, YOUR natuial desire for privacy
pie) call Roy Johnson, MonteInin 3| A 34 Beck's Addition Plat
Louis probably .will ion* it num
^
____
___________
Jsi *
Street. Orlando. F lo rid a , A i m e d *
msnsrfr ha* the right lo
In money
(hatter*
lg atrie^
tty
Vaughn told newsmen that brr o( goort punched al TurnPa inkl■ 1-nke Monro*,
; , .
14,-ok I pauk t«t
iuma
Hotel.
'
D
urrh
,
*11
F
r
a
n
k
lin
A
v
e
n
u
e.
A
m
.
Hunt ton a deeieiuQ by an urn.
mpected'
here.
Frlaud*.
and
Ie&gt;ls
I
to
3
a
Block
4
Palm
Tefhe waa speaking a* a
’ jncctlon, II make* a wonderful &gt; rnce Plat It,oik I pakea &lt;1 A *3
beret. Ohio; C o lin
I'ru lrk o h a n k ,
HUMUS—limited au|ipiy. 11:25 per
plre, We will go even one
relaliVla are not eueitlonHI
dtlarn when he exprnued th* *(mryiot
17 C h a f le * H ir e d . N e w Y o rk , N e w
3 R E A L E S T A T E FO R SALE . bag. J. E. Lloyd, Ilox it)I, Sanhole I lo 10 Block 4 Palm Ter­
about your credit. Your em­
-■ klep -mere - and aiy that the
Y ork :
W in ifre d
C.
Scott.
414
opinion •lit*! nu all*mpf*la het ..
___ , ,
.
race
I’lal
H
ook
4
p**^»
*3
A
**ford.
Htreel. T o ro n to , ’ C a n a d u , A GOOD investment—two house*,,
ployer or . bustncea aasocUle*
ptoytr lnvolr*d aUo baa the
Ing made to persuade draft rhanciTm °inn
^ ^ r
I.ola II to II Illork * Palm Try­ . CDlinton
r
liu n ca n M e K w a ji, 144 &gt;7aat
' will not hear of yotxr person*)
sts itIt AA »*.
41.
' right to enter the discussion.
board*.'Its induct the playem.
.
miration
ht^w1'
rmf" Flat llook « paths
C en tra l A tan u e. 4)rln n d », F lo r id a , . lire In one and rent the other.
HARIIKCU.H
GRILLS
Vaughn aalil he. entered the IJ*1
d"P»tlon point blank to-, |^lt, M t&gt; * u nloek t Mat fay
affairs. Ther* Is ao- cause for
At a meeting of the league
Phone 1141.
snd a ll other iw ra o n a ro n re rtird :
RAIN COATS
embarrassment.
I i.u
a re
h e re o y
p o llfle d
th at
director* held In DeLnud Some- I,. i s : ! .
r
s: . . 1frame In“a 5
. -sofa
'
..........
* I &gt;pugr a I “ * “ x l-etltlon
MAIN
HATS
I’
la l Book
,,
.
.
large
soft
*i
die
liaa been rile d In Ih r a b o v e 10 ACRE
nga grove. Hdwnnl
j Reasonable credit require menu
time in May or the firat part many letter* from mother* whol
tail 4 l.ltw k II M a y fa ir .Plat Book •tiled C ourt, by l ie d r a v 47 I ’ r u lc k .
prook Oolf and ’Country
SHOWER CURTAINS
No co-maker* on money loans.
of June, anil presided over hp wantctl i” know why their imy» Club which he alnce hSi deserted ' 3 im gcs 34 A 43 A I’lal Hook 4 .ban k a n d .fTdwartl It, -H Ile r. aa
HILL HARDWARE CO.
A NICE cute little ingslow. Kd! Variable payment plans.
ft
t»nKi its
Prcatdent At Comha, the dircc- wire lirliu- drafted while certni'i became 'Uie fresh atr via* too
E ie e tilo ra *,f the
lorst W i l l and
301
East
First
St.
I ait 3 Illork
11 M ayfair J i l l T o l n t r s n t o f Ilia it &gt; H A . J lo w e rs ,
ward F. Lane.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
, tore voted to allow the manager football player* were not- 11“ much"
Hook 3 |Wge* l l A i l ’ A P ig* j o i a i s i V p ia y ln g fo e a u th ority to
' Florida Rank Bldg.
Phont 1*
and the player invotvrd to enter addcl: "My reply w h , and ‘ b“
SPECIAL
Hook 4 p a g a “ » l
-&gt;il and convey th e fo llo w in g d e - 5-ROOM bungalow doseSfo school.
dUcdaainn over n tiorialon that
la’ta 1 A 3 A
of ’Lola s ® e. idied Iota, piece* nnd .p a rc e ls of
20 GAL. TRASH CANS $3.78 12 S P E C IA L SERVICES
Real
bargain.
Edward
V.
I.»nr.
.‘1::, Iw'“
* t o 3 L S fE -n a s
* A wH „f l“’l * W’”J&lt; l Tier ml KllUitte In H#»ft|tr»ii|4k iViUftljr,
an arbiter might make.
iraft
VEGETA ItLb BINS Sj.Jj &amp; Ir.u'i
they certainty looked like .......
m(
*. Tha f»*n of HanforB
FI k i IiI a , b *lo n *lfiK .
M ill r « U I « { FIVE
In a directive dated July 20, dodgers. Here they have spent
___ , —-----adjoining
-- ----lota, ..'ach 00 HANFtsRD HARDWARE CU
All Block I* Chapman A Tinker
SIGNS
Thai'*
where
Mr.
Mauriello
I*
1948 League 1‘rrnldrnt t omb* two or three year* licing educate 1
Et
feet wide.’ . .Excellent
neighbor­ *
210 East Fir*: St.
Addition Plat Hook |.pgg**T*Vrle East III fl.~wf rhnrlh-weat
Show cants and posters
wrong
Louis
doesn't
have
to
Ogbt
l-ola
•
A
I*
|ll”ck
lu
Tier
J
*
A.
hood. Priced reasonable. Mr*.
at government expense, -where
elated that in the earn!
O—DEE'S SIGN SERVICE
CAST iron wood and coal cir­
C. Marlin'* Addlllon. Plsl Book H
player thought hr had a. pro- they were dtaft exempt. Now, him or nnyoiir. AH Mr. Louto has
Short, phono Co. 45%.
0. D. Lamlceu. Phone J021
lo
do
ts
punch:
And
ho'a
tnamlng
culating
heater,
3D)
W.
ilrd.
leal only
the player In­ when the »h«f&gt;Mng l* over, the*’
. G » « 'M
* 51 Block 1 Flral
very rapidly.
: REAL ESTATE W A N T E D
FLOOR SANDING
volved and the tram manager resign.
Doerti't it look as If
SMALL air cycled gasoline en­
ahould state
,afe It,
lh„ only reason that they ever
gine suitable for lawn mower nnd finishing. Cleaning end wax­
WE
NEED
LISTINGS,
of_F*rm*,J
New floor* aurfaegfPtd perThla ruling ehuuli! Iks auffle. Went.to Annapolis o r«J fe*t I oint
i-hapiei i » i , Fb&gt;ttMyers.. 311 E, ing.
Horn**,
me*. Grove* and Buiine»»j “!!,jbl^ cle(n,
fortiori. Old floor* made Uka new. *
(tiil rrnunda fur i-evy to hav* iti tht! Ural place wfls to avoid .),, matatc*. m l
mntnded. the
417-J.
Proi
onerty.
W.
R.
wnilsma,
j'
‘„
n
d_
^
I
honf.
iJ
Ci|U
npprtiaeh*d Cofer during tha the draft? IThcae liny*, If they I f'dfiwind drarrllwd land in Heioiii.
N O W IN S T O C K
Rea
alW. Torn
Aiaoclate. COOD
GOOD used clothing
elothin
jffaitor,
rom Dolt.
Bolt AWctiii,
for saleH. M. GlrKARON
frarus at the local paik laat art* drafted, should go whenever j ,‘,1'
*. r-|..ri* . » pi i„. offrr.
Silex
Coffwemaker*
I h - I - number
m . m L r rnmrg .up.‘
1 ■ .and
. . I n«t
h r u l » » l . I « k lle w l r f ) lo r the
Phone 1120, 415 Atlantic Bank* coats, shoes, dresses. Call ItIJ-J.
_
Lake Mary, FI*.
F'riday night.
r1
Ihelr
I ilg t o d and l,r - 1 e arh 1,1,1. at Ihe
------—
-------------------------------Illdg.
.
|
Schick Electric Rasora
tt IlliF’H Altman
five minutes Is’fere.' I 'cerlAtn- I
nf 'I h e
mi ft i*l* C oun ty
---------------TUXEDO
FEEDS
RENT A CAR
.The following latter- »n* re­ ly rlon't think thitt drsfl hnanl*
Nufonc D oor Chime*
AD SA
S k LE
IC &lt;
8 A R T IC L E S FOR
complete line!
YOU DRIVE IT
ceived yesterday from ffrti All- shouM act in the spirit of revenge.
Sherrill Auto Compact
HUNT8.TUXKDO
PHONE 709
.man, aporta commentator for the
• Samptdn Wrenchea
FEED .STORE
STRICKLAND-.MORRISON
‘ Elect rk Toaster*, 34.39
State, and ‘University radio at*" DRIVE.IT. INC.
Spalding Football*
H. B. POPE CO., INC.
lien, tt'HUF at (ialnesvllle.
TUXEDO ( KEDS—complete line.
*Tfe lust relumed from New
G allon C a t Cent
Hunt's
Tuxedo
Feed
Store.
DODGE
- PLYMOUTH
Hava
your
portrait
Uken
at
adHri^wWtr^sf _k.»4„k. f*).Ur wkk
York uhere during h r via* I
PARTS AND SERVICE
Simonix
N1CHOL--------------LIpM CapsAsi. Amfm kina ks IsILLS STUDIO
Legal Notice
'had a good, hull araalon with
OUTBOARD
motor
boat-fcr
;sale/ *rtAsst« sn ifc&lt;e&lt;r
—,u „Wy
109 Palmetto Air.
Phone 1011^,
220‘ Mstaeh Bldg.. Phtma 115$
Johnoon
. Products
J «q U|q tsbsf. Uss asp l. A»ww4
,:«*4 Barber. f*Th# Red" was
—&gt;16 *ft---century- trull and .42
Children a specialty
Duco
‘very- interested Jn hearing Ihe
‘
RlC
epplltnee
repairs —
hor*e Johnson motor. "fJool
x o rirg
*
•-Igtrnt Hanford n*wg (aa Ft# ■
^fufuu/ C A P U D I N E
repair washing machines,
Tarpaulins
condition. Ill) Sanford Avo.,
PHOTOGRAPHS
Hanford,
Vbirlda.
H*ptrinber
lt*lh
garnered ll from the’ Herald)
vacuum rleanera, fans, mixers,
Phono 10W.
Here /our BEST photograph
iat*.
i
DUh Soft
/or H E A D A C H E
sewing machines, Trotter Ap­
and aafceiJ na to say hello to
•made at
NOTICE !H 11Eft Ell V ill VEN
Luggage
pliance Service, 304 W. Second
alt hla old friend* down ' San­
THE RAYMOND STUDIO
A R TIC LES W A N T L D
Bicycle Lights
fit., Phone 10C4-J.
B 8lata Bank .Bldg^-PH. I0B3/ 6
ford wajTr I can thlnh of no
(totter. way of doing it than
Bicycle Speedometers
developed,
Floor Mat* Avallabl*
thru yot|. Red Is doing a ler
!l ’LL" BUY your car regardless SNAPSHOTS—printed,
W A TC H FOR
enlarged. We anpy old photo*
f'F,,,NOLB TIRE SHOP
rifle job right now with hla
of ag* or condition, Roy Reel,
graph*.
'
T O Y S * *.
play.b;.play brnaJraata of Ihr
308 W. 2nd St.
Papular Beat Coven
NtCIIOl.LS STUDIO
Broehlyn Dodgtr*1 home games
Famous
Horemxnn
Doll*
from
(uncitonil
ptrlodle
polo
SHMINC
(OLE TIRE SHOP
O PE N IN G
FLORENCE (tore, 3 or 4 burner, 220 M*iich Bldg., Phone 1159
and hla administrative duties
Erector Sot*
wanted in good condition. No ELiFCTRIC' appliance repairs—V
at sports director-for (’. II. H.
'v MIRACLE BLOCKS
IB f B S 2 S S
Microscope Sot
oven. Address Mr*. K. M. W„
j “Guea* l'|| bo-feeing yoij Ml
we .repair washing machine*,
FOR your hom*—Superior workftrslas* fsasUMMlasns
Bax 3, c /o Herald:
NEW
Si* a-Iraki. It sksat**
Dolt Carriage
aom# of the, Univeirlty football
msnshlp weather resistant, high
vamim rleanera, fan*, mixer*.
, 1•■ ’ *
■
game. I think Florid* i* going
Trrtier Appliance Service, 304
strength, termlu proof. • Mir­ 7 Pete, Livestock, Supplies
Doll Houao
to Rurprise. »omr of the exiierU
W. 2nd SU Phone 1004-J,
acle Concrete Co., 300 Elm
*.
Doll
Baailnett
R feS T A U R A N T
(hi* ye*r.”
Are.
- ,’W
I BUY cuw*. calve*, yearlings.
Rubber
Dolls
13 N O TICE S— P E R S O N A L
Flayer Row
Phone U. W. Lord. 788-W.
— — . ..i to — -------------CONCRETE **wer pipe—Septic
W agon s • Bicycle*
Major' Oencrat Harry Vaughn,
SKMINQLB TIKE SHOP
tanks, fane* peat, grease trap*,
who i* Itocairlent Trumuv'i mili­
Roy Johnson
COCKER SPANIEL PUPS
Mail*
201-North Park
tary aid*, watered the football
benches, flower pots. Miracle A.K.G. registered. Phone* County
Desk and Chair S«ts
Telephone 37
Concrete Co., 809 Elm Ave.
2702.

lusbands! Wives?
(ant new Pep and Vim?

- ■
4

4-

f

'

I

*

How women and girls
may get wanted relief

CARDJJI

Gama* • Books
Lionel Trains
Paint Seta - Biear*
Doga * High Chair*
Stroller* * Trucks
Tractors • rush Toy*

SPO R TIN G GOODS

GRITS and meal—-ground froth POINTERS —- fin* blooded stock, NOW reafty ta grind ev*ry Mon.
day morning — Your corn.ft
3 month* old. Phone lJtk
every Monday from snowflake
grit*, meal, corn A cob or
corn. Can be bought at Gard­ GOOD work hone about 1100
shuck*, .etc, for feed. J. W.
ner's Store, Lake Monroe. 10
pound*. W. D.- Bumhaluugh.
BeU, Lake Monroe, Phone 16.
jb. beg. $1.00.
Inquire WJtoon Corner.
CODENHAGAN cabbage plants YOUNO cow for aale, 3rd calf. PHONOGRAPHS for rant*— for
parties, dances, entertainment..
now ready. Phone 705-M.
Fresh OoL Ut. Oenjel, 335U0 J. V.
With
Flth or without record*. The
Martin, Ru a, Bex *&lt;W.
Music Box, ,111 W. Firat BL,
IMITATION leather*1
. In most
Phone 863.
. color* and lasge aelfctlMi of
quick sale on* nke brood
* good uphototery fabric*. Robert FOR
sow. Weliht around sso tt&gt;&gt; W A N T K D t r a n * , .. .
_ irom __
-S. Brawn, 1911 N. Orange
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VOLUME XXXVII

Eatabllahed 1908.

U. S. Defends
« Trieste Plan
Of Ministers
. T •• i

NEW SPAPEK

S A N F O R D , F LO R ID A ,

T H U R S D A Y , SEPT. 19, 1946

Renews Plea For European
Led By Germany, France

‘Ike* Attends Mother’s Funeral

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jiffefi

Bloc Told Agreement
- On Free State And
Italo-Yugoslav Bor^ der Unified Decision
* PARIS, Sept. 19, (/P) —
The United States today in­
formed the Slpvic bloc of
nations that the four-power
agreement on Trieste and
the Italo-YugoaUv frontier
was a single unified decision.
The American ambassador
to Italy, James Dunn, flatly
frfilso told the Italian P o lit i­

NO. 260

Associated Press Leased W ire

Proposed French
Constitution Hit
By Gen. DeGaulle

Sanford Model Airplane Club

Snyp Adoption Would
Place Country In
Danger Of Anarchy
I’ AIMS, Srpt, 1u,. (A*) —general
j Charles Dilluull spoke out .to­
day . ajuinst. the proposed now
French constitution. He declared
that. i '»
adoption would pat
France in ‘ danger o f anarchy or
dictatorship.
The war lime leadSf of the
Free French nude thia charge i-i
n statement imued to enrreepth*
dents, II- .tud the new constitu­
tion fa in reality tin- rnme-sa the
one njcctc I b ) the "French peo|dt Inst May despite cer.uin
chatters. DeCmllli said the ronstiugnp piovidea -m&gt; chief of
stale\who runlly is n chief, and
no m il orgsnixntiitu o f the French
union.
s- •
ACCOMPANIIO BY HIS Wlf*. denere! Dwight D. Elsenhower leave* his(irncral IM'nullr resigned last]
• boyhood home In Abilene, Ken., shortly before pallbearers followed with
January na interim Presidint of ^liriilx Of niodrt airplanes were mVdr Sunday after irnon by the atm'ie members of the Sanford Mndrl
■ the body of his Ht-yesr-oid mother, fdember* of EUenhowePa family
France. He has remained In *’ir- Airnhur (
How thd general from the house. ’
, ( fafcntallonal Sound photo)
tunl imh'iral retirement sine®] exhibitions at the Sanford Munlrlpal Airport before a Ur*v gathrring of aprrlalors^ The tiny (.colin'llien. hul tinlay hr indiiated -he motor* on the plants are llntitl tp run 15 wromtv llirn the plant jlUIr* to its Uniting Winner* of the
will support r iTulidiites in the mrrt liavp not yft Itrrn aniimiiir rid,
fnmific cirri »r it witif mi ret* with] g— ---------------- -—-—— , ------ --- .-■ ■———
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■ him i*n tin* cmi.llltltiot'il issue.
Di-GuiiUe soul in hopes !hc

Says Retribution For
(iermany Must'End
After Nazi Crimi­
nals Are Punished
ZURICH,
Switzerland,
Sept- 19, til')— Untilin'* for*
nicr i'rtmo Minister, Winston
Churchill, today renewed
his plea.for a United State*
o f Europe, - a federation
which would ho led by
Era nee and (Icminny.
Speaking in Enrich. Swit­
zerland, Churchill said there

cal Commission that the two
f i i n l la- ifn cud tu' retribution
mattsrs would stand together or
fur i ,’crnmny mice "the' Naxi criin- ‘
not st all.
1
ilia! i
me punished and
t ho
Dunn apoka during s discus,
Iteirh i, ilrpnvnl of tile power
alon f f the boundaries o f the
to tn.iki; , wai. , *
propoMd free territory.
8!»v
liit* f-rfinr itr ett-It trader rcdelegates went' these restricted
f cm id to a partnership betweento the d ig of Trieste proper,
F‘ranee and tioringfiy w h ic h
but South Africa proposed that
would develop inin a regional
the
boundaries
be - enlarged
iiigniiir.iliun within the. United
southward
along the
Tstrisn
Noli nil.,. ||t- &gt;ai,i thru: ia no
coast.
leaSto, wliy I Ida should conflict
The A m e r i c a n ambassador
with the w-ir},( iirganiiation.
stated th a t' when the Foreign
fim r .■ImIIN only -prrifir men*
Ministers , decided to cede . all
11on
f ii» ,lii , aiuc— whvil ho
territory east of the French line
Hf Hail', rbt' Blitto Yugoalavin, they also riccidcd
M i Vt *riiftiimv%tMli|i of NutionSg
upon the creation of an interinlirHl v A Ml*.1Hit illlti, I trust,
national tone aS*'TfTeste. Dunn
Sum
St»t ii't
It,,., tit* IHIIM ito* tho
emphasised that the matter was
fn. 41.1 ....1 , P*»II *•? 1 l.f tilt&gt; new
fll»
all one decision, one agreement.
........
a-L. jin t ♦li.impio n its
He farther Informed the com­
ind -him
mission that the American agree,
i It *i i i ti » I t . Pin|ihtiAii^d that
ment Included the creation of n
I!»«-• ** * m hiA nr* i rvivat nf Hut
A truly free state of Trieate. He
■ nntliin w ill
M'i--&lt;’ t th e c .iitx lH u » *jm
a jiintiyilly great
Padded th a t. the United Stales;
tnin i-v*'ii t h o iu h |t&lt;ai w*. Id nSeon
ruling
a iptt itii.ilJ y great
agreement to one part of the1
p u l a g in g the leiii| u iiary g *irn rn «* iffMiny
I ht*ti «»» a flnah #of
program was contingent on the]
mtnt.
hi * fiiitnl rhi'toiu. llu* fur met
acceptance o f ail parts of the I
*
*
PfiMi** Mtii; tl«’! gave OiIh des*
decision. - •
&gt;
S'Mptlnli Ilf wide
»&gt;f KuJMM SM KM. MpiIt*. i/|*i
A
Canadian , . representative,,
r
” A va;*t, .^uiventti; iiimm
The
all
Jp%
%
i«h
ntv
**f
l»*l
Aviv
ttrdoke flexion, told the com.
lias ftifnin
thvif.iI «»f f **r mr &gt;»**p«L 111j 11k f y» tjj f v wo ni
mission that his delegation would
bjh it fir ti lii i i IiIh' i i whu'li.
t* nml U’ Wildi'd'ti • human Ktdhga
support the 8 * l h African pro­
**n l In* i ti in*- *if iltelr cilie*
Indit-vi* uii-. taint'd in t 1*&gt; ntFiii
posal to enlarge the free sona
ftinf sraii tho flifttk Imi. mn for
I
k’ M nf I hr* Ifrnnht tin-h‘iitr«*»intl
Of Trieste to Include‘ Italian
in ifiiitlmt it«tt, Irtruit /kilt l.minit the ftpproa* h **f -onto nrw p\»rU,
N E W YORK, Sept. IB, « ■ )!SIIAN O IIAI, S«pt. lUt (/V)— ;
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communities ' along the latrlan
t yi -tit115 . ..i ti'iror. Among the
A ijrmip •*f fiv* atninl
, rl, r
high -, ho„|
lOeoist. Clanton said that Canada Pricoa in Urn &gt;itnck, market la- p v r.hlm-.-si ,omn--.n‘ . nee •*.'
v'M-if-,, (}n-ii&lt; 1 - A Label of
rauirtf
the
uffai*
&lt;«f
|»di«1u**|
F'lulik t'ui.Hi n f’ Port Orang",
another one rtf S&gt;r. Chiui CXI-Lai;. diwlo.tti Itulay r|ri|ll,
ef r„)|r|!rP, jf, f „ r.
took this stand because It fell day riifffftd
Murrft; iiiti•»*i|f ihe vatitfuished a
*fiaiiwtid&lt;
’
,
It
milt'd
Th*y
■
lit
Id
iip
th*|isrlnient of
F'lnridn lictlim
that LLe pap ,UU;i; Is Iho area t M - - . l l
far
ha ha.f given up pgrtlctpatimi mrr .rlVir„ ,„rM nrr altrndlnp* i'luns vnxedisc isvottl fur n
*itil it-j! .iiluin ^ td detpalr.1*
ftFill
«*
’iiipln\
r
*
nr|il
t*
m
*
•**f
h
,
, . , |erly wldc i li aii, U|V Oampaign m ! new c'minandet. and Hnimr* 5ti*l
was predominantly Italian. He eral yeuraV Heavy liquidation put T Tn thn Nanking pcirc negntiathiru. i ||IC K(tllfur .
&gt; iotUmird f*htirrhil|; “ That ia
ViHStifUinl
.School, preparation f..i* &lt;I,,, fifrlttromtng tun, a«.»ut,.lil Stall- adjutMiit, will m pn» kait* »*f tfenif* w«Mth 5im nnn
Chmi declared at hi* home '" Ur&lt;Hiding &lt;!' Mrs
It. t
also reminded the commission the tloker tape behind a* much]
all iiiivt th*
nnaiu* uurn have
,
“
**e . tr.ii r •-1 -(.nunat Imhu'a Jitm. ■i
Itav, F iila v for t li-mwatri ohi-ia wLit I* Itnil lieen n w 11111jtr »
that the area now was Italian a* aeverr-minute* for tho flrat j Shanghi that ho would &lt;•-111rti t.i prinoipAl
!!■*! by Ifftfo*!' rdi h ether to
Iimrheol. tlu-y
an i-ip*li»|.ul in. I ft* I lir I *imfr«| Still-'*
fltry will
will imltnl,ij111tut«* tin
time *inre 11140 nn,| leader* Nanking milv If Gem &gt;aftv*imo rmcip*1, I he aihiml ha, born Chn.iil--. of «
gnd not Yugoslav territory.
1’nlirc lifttnVF HiVTtaiid i vitii |n*-* ns itmI |u* ading hiivor far
- tti! lit i rut t
tumbled I to 8 points to new Ch.ln, K.I-SI..I M B r.l l.. &gt; - j" "|U '
' S i lii-U..',- ""H .'.'.m .lS '
...... ......mill
"
'
mrnilit rpt r f
nit
liidri^mtin l Jn,| V\, ' ' i nit* i-d, bni for ihe
iiii'Hi'O
irtmri mrmbpruhip,
low* for the past 18 month*
fart
ihai
I hi* grea t, republic
giim/nUuh Mr 31 11**i&gt; iihtiminrnl • (hir* murn&gt; niifanlintfnii vUtii'li i»* -*r« kmu t«&lt;
or longer.
which i*. made up
ieplrniah
futul*. I In* imdiii' tieroiih the Afltutlir tjvnm hits at
The
trend
waa
moderately George Mnnhall and government
On SuMirday evening they
ill tm llrd the. ttnJcigrtjuud!»~.*»»i l*‘ngUi leatiied that (be ruin or
downward from the atari In ac­ and
itf Hurupo ban in*
,d communlat represent*. Ivc*. 1
m 7b*V i • 1 ^ “^
- S S h e ? 1 n^rangch!cnu'‘ ^
tive
dealing*.
i.
In an exclu sive,,U tar«u :w w «IO „, which 'M r * ;
U a lU L t e T m p lr i"
for
Transfer* were in the neigh­
Griham for the
S u1»Jik,I« iiiught ,jn* Krani.
borhood' ‘ o f
3,00(1,000 iiham, rrtiti, Chou described thei Nank-f ----elude Grrgg
— - « g shorthand, typing *omr
among the largcwt of the month. ing negotiation* ua *en*i-lc** Hoi nnd commercial.. Kngluh. Mr
K«* Ifttt »7Ttrd prior to till* M»hJai ••venilig they will
at
F&gt;er »ine® ha nerved aa a
Prominent .rgaualtie* included -iharard ih *L they wet., du.igi.o4; Marweli liulnirt* ill h,...kkreplng ar*»f limn
iti Ihn nrra Tiiih ptt a! a meeting of the Hills
to
camouflage
the
true
civil
wort
a„d
mwlern
.-.'fire
filing
m
.umi
nalor.
technician ta l&amp;ldle Rickeubfick- Norfolk &amp; Western, Rant* Fc.
*1
fur it
u.niid rondi
H CkpCf ♦•1 lo tiecu
IM Krai.. 1 •'lily Post.
_
__
rile .,1 on t.
I'll I otily
er'a fatnoo* " B i t in the Iting” Union Pacific, U. S. Steel, Uelh- situation and black out the truth!
*.
M.
i
•*l|
know
m |lh.,1 i.tirpMM'
it'tio,
will,
I.
„
...
-tale
na­
04th aixo aquadron during WoriJ lehrm, (’ hry*lcr. General Motor*, from lioth the Amcri.nn stnl * * ■ » , - .
-Ld*11* - l.HIt4&gt; |«Ult tli.-v FM ahli .», *1 f„r bis |*hlWPAt fin | i it to ,.i. iii jpiii^^ii'*" ..iy Hi, &gt; in tlm hand. ..i
A H B l i t O llC M l l H T
War I. FMxon CJoit of Geneva haa U. ,S. Huhlter, Montgomery Want, Chinese public*.
lli.il il.in u M, h we hnoyv »d l never
plan a |«r npcmsoring a .i miigi Mift find pntei tiiifif r tin ! ) Imvi- fonnil cvidrnr|. r.
Chou further tolej the vrtrrati *
.
wanted to aolo in a plane. Ye*ter- Douglas Aircraft, Kastman Ko­
regntt
tw* li.l ,1 ,-nrly fit'll wilful'
g n1at tiusinmi i* srlltiu' (« ., iin.li rground mg-,ni*n*i&lt;m o -e ii except to Ihe i,iu.e of
r (W
111 year fm fli
ja y he reaiited that ambition dak, Du Pont, Allied Chemical, A P China corrcppondeni that A ( ' ( ' O l i n i P n
I*.., ii shaking dn«n !r«i..li ti.'hi nod fiu-deiu," Churchill
tin
liniinrve „ f {niivid ■n.in .'nil'*', villi leav,* fn
1 UI
111 mg euii* iMiiiiiiiiit
Kenecott,
American United State* policy In Chinn had
hen he made a lolo flight In a Anaconda,
imtiniml Ixigion tvmvmUon at I Im-itliaiil* with ditt'innd* fm con-, thxliUeil. “ Ilul iL iimy
- well ho
for
the
rxIpar. Cub plana after receiving Telephone and Standard Oil of resulteil in a military nititatum
Ihis.noiul
peetc. tilurisls ii* well « « the! Him -Fianviswr on • Tuesday. Mr, *f 'l,!ltion:!, One'police off it ,’ r said j ■hul m » ■'' '
which had grown Into a nation*
atrcction at'Tha'8ahford School New Jersey.
___
COU!llW«jJ
countjCuJ'itisen*. President Jack I Mellop will roturrt to stale "tu«d- tlmt the! latest •raid today nttslil ] Ogcttcy o f destruction will' oo
wide
civil
war.
%
’ Aviation.
Itallgun naiil that tbd board of J quartera here. • He lias reemlly j hive bum polled Insnue the whloaprrail and the catnstropha
Resumption o f the downfall,
communiit Itader added
TI
d i r e c t o r * w o u l d d i s c u s * t h e m a u .:t rr , n t * , l a n a p a r t m e n t a t M 2..............
W e * : i P - d i ' l u d d iiiin n n d * r o m i m o y l,.,d f o l l o w i n g it* u » e b y s e v e r a l w a r market analysta said, waa - due &gt; The
Whlla fighting in Fanca during
____
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_
An
explosion
rocked
a
coni
min,
* e *in *to -*
hi* forrea woufd fight on
l ref i i . u l* ti, g iv
tie t e r r o r is t , litiif fiHtiutift vvHI nut only lirtnic
ter ami appoint a committed to S,con.| .Street,
tha flrat World ltfar, Mr. Colt to persistence ‘ o f the belief of that
V•• i»i anil all tint «»• call civillrigardicM
o
f
th*
amount
of
help
f
I"
McCoy
tralay.
One
and
....
| d e in in d fo r m on ey
many,
customers
“
that
a
bear
begin
making
plan,
for
the
?e
waa Iniurtd in a hr mb aiploaion
zntuifi, but n»«v |M* *l»ly tlisinte*
given Chaing by the United half hour* after Ihe exph-.m,,.
market
wa*
under
way,
that
la­
and 1o*‘. tha tight of Jtia right
l: i ni*- *iht* wttrfil it*, Hf '
Slat*.. He aim declared that all hul one nf the HO men «.
“ " h ,h*
...... . " " rBr‘
bor
dispute*
were
clouding
in­
' aye. Recrntly tha CAA hai rated
rent'll!.'.I
sump " f III,- nation ally knuwnj I r U I H i i n , B j T I l P S I l o | ( l f ) ( '|
K
rl 1ga N o V '
1^)
tha Communist* never would *ur-|tha min® had Iven
up irwmandoualy on phyalcai. ra- dustry . anil political problem* tender to the government |*»^r»y. 1fur- The mine U owned
hoth
at
home
and'
abroad
tend­
qulremrnta for private and (ind­
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I Oreut Valley •Anthracil
ent .pilot*, and nd longer con- ing to complicate the economic
j Corporation.
Outlook.
Rond*
fell
with
stock*.
aider* tho lot* of an aye or .i
G r e e k Reds D c n O U I i e e
president of the in
limb a* a handicap for thia thrill­
V » fs f *
WT
I xr* I. {company, R.O. Steven* *ai,|
ing apori. Slightly over tha half
min.. l M - I" w,*rr discussral briefly t«ry o f Slate James llyrne* held
lA r a n m iiir t
I&gt; / vu t4 a ik ri
B r i t i s h N a v a l V I H l t the men came out of the ....
i " nd 1‘rrsldeiit llatignn was in- their fu it converautlnn tmlny
V II.A S IA tin Sri.i i1, i.Sin- I j I I I I M I I (111 I U N I I I U I I
wantury mark In ‘aga, Mr. Qoil
before -.emergency crews a.
*_
.... *
.... i.*
i . i n.-u
c... . ..a. b..
/*
......
1
,1
*.
,
'
:
alrucled l„ appuinl n cndimlUee since S « rotary of Cuntmcrra util
**3ccidrd that if tha youngitera
I lirKiutia |,.li I ngr-x fui
ATHENS, Graeco. Sept. 19. m r r ' ^ r n f L ^ n t e . , , 1'1
could fly, ao could ha, and pro­
;
l-t
to ald-Joe Muss III making final Wallace look a swipe *t United Army perxbnnt-'l ovci-in* may be
Ml*., l.ixcttc Temple, who has
—The
Communist
newspap-r
lu
ceeded to prove it by taking lnSTANDARD, Alberta. Sept. 19, At^rni fRiiospastla) today pub ■'y
t *
1*‘ S ! ‘ badly burnt'l pUn* f,‘r- “ Wt' ^ ly lKntinB
( " rei“ n H iv y last Thurs. mailed without rcqurxt &lt;lip^ ho- been employed " by the tl. S.
■truction.
UP)—T wrniy ilhrea
C a h a d ia n
tween-Oct. IT, and N"v.
Muj. EliqihiiXqcol AgrrtvJ for the past
and onlT w « Inlured In lb *«» ^ *P&lt;nUorr,l 4,y th0 Jaycrcs day.
llshed tho announcement of tho ,
i j ’ ss
inttit, 1 during Iho w inlets.
. ,
Ih e cmiversation was iiy way Gojgr F. ilrinr, postal officer of year, all,I who n mouth ago wrn*
Dihoolchlldroi and a driver may
Pre-idem H ullgX^vaU .,
in- |of teletype. White House news- tin, Scvcntli Army aniuiuiirrd to- notified by the War Department
owe their lives to an ll-y*ar old visit of a British fy «L to Grcrco nlsn^nnksM* had^a ^roken^lrg
with Ihe n*a lira: "|»ro»oca..va Th^ fate of the n m sring man "fo U "f d lha*gmui» that'the hoMgsl " " n wet,, given no details.' Press
day.
Selective Service boy
T o and hi* n'Jck thinking. The Demonstration.“
lliat all,, would bo iMsignrd f6r
Except for tho
nsi c H .I n hu?firaxei” .It', o f direct,.ra hod vole,I to pr,L. .Secretory Ro.x merely said tho
Thai gives relatives oinl friends tlu&lt;ugMpkie work
school bus in which they were
i:,.,uunvI
not Certain but Sloven says
, fc_ « . „ i „ „ i _ m_r.
I’rrubtcnt and Secretary o f Slate or the (7, l*i*i* -* month Isio'cr 1°
Slash
*
_ _ _ Expenses riding overturned near Standard, Communists, ,the Greek press 1*
unm.imc'tl yrtterday that situ Had
welcoming ihe .tonneuniug o»v*i
had
talked
•
by
Ttoletypa
Iwtwccn
mail package, to intlu, il,un at* received a port cull and will
and smoke-from thio ignition bo- visit enthuyiasli.-xllir.
L - BT. AUGUSTINE,
’ **.
Washington ant| Paris.
rival overseas by l liii-linr,, lh»y leave for New York c,ty on ^lon—Th# headquarter* -ofState fun filling the bus.;
Government
officials
*ay
nriv?.
Eorbcr
ut
the
day,
Rosa
mu
than wu, the casn during the war, diiy.
L n ffir^U
h k &lt;
1 1
Visitors at today’s meeting In.
^elective Sefvlfe aTatem in St, • Gordon Grant scrambled through tely that tha plan for tho British 0,11
nminred
that
Mr.
Truman
did
mi,&lt;’
ufGclaia.
______
eluded
FMgar
Jensen,
Buck
Wal*
Maj. Hein* stated, dim to the
.She will Iw joined in Jack^UguajAta ;rtj«rtad today Brig­ the frightened and Injured children war vassal* to visit Greek water*
.
M
.
. kar, C. II. Luke, Darrell Swan not muke a deal with Wallace great irdiirtmn of Mildmt* in p-onvitle by lie, sMlei. Alice, who
adier General Vivian Colltni, Mate to the side of tho trapped driver I* Invigorating. These source* say „ *
in getting him to pledge silence foieign fields since Hie shooting ||ST lrt-MI .employed li&gt;* DiO Sutl
Selective Seryice director, baa and released him eo he could it indicates Grate* wilt not a* they
for the duration nf the Paris stopped.
Oil Company and who has retent letter* to alt local eoloctiv* pull out the wlrea.
put It—h- noandonsd t»y miiam
Peace Conference.
•Inly one unrkngr tfniy lie mall- reived a like appointment. They
earvice board* advlalng them there
and tha United Stall*,
ivl by niiv one person l„ nny in- rx) tcct to sail m
Sept, -d
will tie a cut in overall operating CIO Seamen Put On
NEW YORK, Sept. 19, htl
dividual oversea* in any ,m&gt;* wcei, fo r F ra n k fu rt, G e rm a n y fo r M txpenaet*
•
The Coast Guard I* going to call
during Ihe mailing, iwtitnl stH'&lt;'i- arHtignrtiMit on a one year con*
The cut I* approximately M P a rity W ith A F o f L
o ff It* search for the II nirn
flcd. The weight limit per pack­ truer: percent. Officer* *ay thia mean*
still missing ■from the. jiMD^r"
age is 70 pounds, ami may tfleaMr.a Temple said lliat she
a draatic cut In both penonnel . NEW YORK
ORK, Sept. IB,
• GANDER AIRPORT, NewNurweglan
Tanker
Merit II.
sure nnt to exceed 100 uirhrs m would ink to ho nssigijed to Pari*.
and opera! log axptatat of local M gm btra___
■
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0 t th. CIO National
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 19 — i.eu(th and girth combined.
Coast Guard planes whltli hire ’ foundland, Hrpl. 19, ; (/19—
Her mothers family live* at
draft board*. Th* reduction* alii Marltlma Uni
Unioti haVi^been placed
(49— Need for Increased indua.
CAMP CAMPBELL. Ky, Sept- Iwen looking for the missing nun
The Canadian press say* that,
For Army personnel sent over­
(M r? according to JocaFrendition*. «n a parity iri{
trial expansion in tho South wgs seas shortly Imfnre or subsequent Brest. Franc* where she ami Alice
IB, (A1)—A »poct*culan military 70 miles cast o f Capo Henry.-W .
the
wrrekage
of
a
Belgian
air­
, ; ..
,
■
. .
nun In an
award an- ceremony |a r.-heduied to Uke have been calle^i back. A Cu m :
emphasised in Jacksonville by to NoV.' If,, packages wilt, ho a c ­ and her pntrnls visited fur 14
line tram-Atlantic plan* has
Irftigh R. Powell, Jr., president cepted up to ()« !. 10, but.the send­ inonllr! ill 1935-28. Mrs. Tempi*'*
place Uanorraw at Camp C-amp- Guard cutter ia continuing ihe
been found 23 miles southAmputee Auto Forms Tb« . . b lr t U , u l d ‘ i ™ M , "d - ball when tha' famsd Fifth Infan hunt today and If the men aru Wmt of Gander airport. .
o f the Seaboard A ir Line Rail­ er must present a change of ad­ youngest brother. -FrxiKpi- Cur­
rier. was killed
at a , German
road, today.
, s.
try Division will merge with Ihe not found by th* end o f the day,
dress card from the addressee,
Available Shortly
_____ —
aquallytfamotis Third Division.
Speaking before member* of received subsequent (o Oct, 30 and horror comp at lhicbcitwald.
also, wilt give up.
NEW YORK. Kepi. 19, (A *)- Iho Southeast Shipper* Advisory these packages must t&gt;c nhirkrd
tlon of all shipping activities.
Aa the Fifth swap* l ‘ s red - ; Originally, the . ahipping com­
Application form* for amputee
Th« award provide* salary In* diamond insignia for tha alantlng panity which operated the vr*»'d Belgian airline nfficlals are still Board, Powell called attention
Lcwin Requests Meat
veteran* to uae in obtaining creates of from *8-00 to 810.00 blue and whlla atriptd patch of had reported 13 men missing. hopeful that the big DC-4 pirn- to the fact that the eye* o f tha 'Christmas I’arcel^. Only one such
parcel will be aecepteri from any
cpeeially aqulpped automobile* at a month. Fly aaya that ha la th* Third, many Amarkon* ro
Ceilings Be Removed
,ra waa lowered when (linger pfanr -tost' on A trans- nation are on the South because one Individual.
want ixpenaa at* upect- requaaUng *U aaagoing peradhnal call tha gloriou'a ehapura both It Waa learned'fthat two ere* AftUntlc (light manuged to land o f its rapid industrial growth.
A
change
from
the
war
years
ba available at- Veteran* to retarn to work Inunadlataly. Army units wrote in World Wars member* failed t i board th* ship, anmewhar* in Newfoundland or
Powell eitod In particular the I* noted In Ihr fact that parcels
WASHINGTON, Sept IP. WPJ
Ha also w ill ask all ahip opera- I and II. Tha Fifth fought at Th# company said m of 38 per­ Labrador. There haa been no word expansion In the pulp and .paper may be insured or registered, but — President John L. Lewis of the
raver, from the pis no or Its industries and development* in
tor* to relniUte man on * trike. St. ‘ Mihlei and along the Mru»o sona aboard when the" Marit
Unite,I Mine Workers union called
passengers and crewmembers. chemiraJa which have given tha they must b* aecUrely nacked or on tho price decontrol board to ­
accomplish- wrecked were picked up.
V * jA .
la Ifts. Amort*
.
wrapped to b* acceptable.
:e
yesterday
morning,
when
K , ’ Q U AKE IB RECORDED •
men!* aa part of
awlft atrldSouth much-neadad enterprise*.
No liquor, matchra, combus­ day to remove »r k e rontrOts on
w u over Gander, Newfoundthe second M AbB STUDENTS AT PAC.W.
Third
M IAM I. Sept. I f . (A V - A NaVy
tible*, ammunition, revolvers or tp*at, Lewis declared that minesila spurt
official say* that a large earth,
» HOW CAN THEY EAT?
TA LLA H A SSE E . Sept- 19. frD
nther firearms may be mailod In thrye statin are cloalng doWTi
are aligi
Moaelle In —Between 800 ■ yul COO mala
quake has Wan recorded-.on inFrance
Searching craw* and a pan­
becauso miners canot buy meat
and no perishable*.
eroealng of
atrumenU at ‘ tha Nav^a m lo CHICAGO. (/P&gt; — A luncheon
to rescue party were vchedulLow is told the decontrol board
fatito will enrol* for th* first
bat lev* they
cantor. Th* quake
to resume search for tha air- club whose members will m*«t
rtor class** at . the Florida
The African black porcuulne. that serious unrest ta spreading
claim State College for Women in Tab
was' recorded early thia morning,
today. F»F bank* and foreaU •nd eat In itrict alienee haa baen does not use the same method 'of throughout' all the mining areas
Unction of being tl)d only lahaaaoq, thia fall. Tbl* aetimale preventeJ identification of wiflk*
Tha o ffld ^ said thatttha-cantor
cannot perform
of th* earthquake is 5,000 kiloto fight th* Nalta on la made by official* of th* Tab
V. A- office*
r*.lighted In Nawl*-------*
and haaardotta
avvry front in North Africa, Sic­ tohauaa branch o f th* University
totday—wreckage
ctrvftli and

S t o c k Market Red Negotiator
Takes Sharpest ' Leaves Nanking
Decline- in Years Peace Conclaves

Jaycees Discuss Terrorists Said To Have Carried
Plans For Clean Out Spectacular Tel Aviv Robbery !
Up Drive In City ( atnn All(, Mellon

Trend Wsh (Jeneraily JWill Return Only If Fifteen Fx-G.L’s
Downward From ’ Chiang Reconvenesj Attending Sanford
Start Of Dealing# •-Committee of Three&gt;—
- ~
- Riirh School Library To Visit Legion
Vocational Sdinol Furnished u-uther iin it,s In Florida
Magazine Binders
__

r:szr,.%zmS ’T f-oiia

FcwmerMember Of
Rickenbacker Unit
Pilot Wings

JI

&lt;•&lt;

Coal

Mine

Blast

^

;zT„ Bi
■

11-Year-Old Boy
Saves 23 Children

fc.-srass,

m!"

(■hristmaH lhu-kaKr liisette Tt'mplt* To •
«„',T Dates Set. By Army Leave Monday For

'!'“h, f 't s

Search For Survivors and Gordon iira-ney.
Of Marit Is Hailed
------- -----6ope Still Held For liulustrial (irowtli
loOHi Belgian Plane In South EmphuNizcd
Two Famed Divisions
To Merg$ Tomorrow

sar.w * __

*d£iaSr'bJ

'ariUW&gt;l*.,; r
tfi

ily, Italy, Trane* and Germany,

* Florida,

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�PAGE

THE 3ANFUMD HERALD, 5AWPOKD. Pi
" a n d ? *«r .5 ,
lur Jhe JYeath1 1" purcau and reported on, qlmo-il
.hourly during that jjeriod.
Th « JiutricSnc lived up to lit
"advance billing*" when it hit the
con* l from Virginia to Maine. •
■"Su.-h. prrcau.ions a* mbit may
tlon.-rell^ and teitoratiorr.
MOI1KU hda. group* in each of Uko againit an un#»rt«tnty. thin
(•veil Weather, Bureau region. took befura those hour* struck'^
*ay* the telephone company. \
In sums cominunitir* Which had
learned their leuan the hard .way
in . JU.'lfl, vehkrfe* and .pvaleatgian./
were foriddden lh^ aLreeU. School
Kxaion* were suspended. In come
pttre* homes' were' otdere.1 evac-

W eather Bureau’s Mobile Emergency
U nit Waiting For N ature’s Caprices

Paints Keen Picture
With .22 Pistol

cap!urlt»C the police
women'* event oJ the wi«rn [moodr Police Pblo| Tournatncnl at
Tcancck. N. J Her seqr*: 306 out
oI a possible 300.
Back in her portrait-hung mar­
ble noored .studio.
Mrs. __ am
credited suecent, to coaches Jim
Wiley and Frank Flynn.
.
••I am proud of ihla igrgnt," Mr*.
GUI sahl aa she atrniched It acroaa
ihe top of' a card table. "A. lew
weeks ago I Bred h perfect score
of 300 with a 73 pLMol.
I'm also proud af thli'brorue
plague won
Teaneck. I think
I ' Atlali place It over the door*
way| to lorewant Intruders that
I ran shoo; in wet) in the houwh
aa on the range."

By WICK TEMPLE
AP Nnaefralurr-a
.' ,
PHILADELPHIA V — Portrait
Painter Mr*. Margaret OIU7 a
modern Annie Oakley, think* wo*
men are overlooking’ a chance (or
glory in pUlol shooting. - • &lt;
"Women are extremely good at
the .-.port, biit there are.not enough
of Rnnn ln.IL" she a»ya. I feel
certain if more women would try,
plenty of good putol shot* would
develop. Our sex doe* not waver
uated.
iDue to the Weather llureaii'i at the Bring line aa do the men."
The
bine-eyed
sharpshooter
rno- 1°f the storm's progress, lh« tele*
H I.! phono company was able to pr.-KIJ l’I,re to restore, within three day*
'after lh« disaster, 71 percent of
'
the telephones knocked out of
' Usrvice half the length of the At.'
) lantij Coast line.
Square
1‘
Th,, American .Red Cross, ever
— I ready to act In disaster, is guided
chiefly Ly re p o rts from the
'.Vi uther •Bureau emergency unit.
The position, movement and
general rharncUrix.lcj of n tropi-

E

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U s lp IS M il* * o f K ld n s V TuU ca
F l u s h O u t P o la o n o u a W a i n *
If- ^ U u i n #T »4 i g i , ! . ! i In jflrftloed,

|m &lt; '* rc.m* g tu n *, u m nv*r b* m s
Thrv*il«rflltp**sadtwb**af*w*ttM
i . r d»y *ad » i,

Tops with w ry th ln g l
ir. I m V • * . o l a# aa haw al fh* d a ,
I faaV ba alto* a i«n b r D O W N m a r f.
■alii Io ta
a* p i(* lu , p.i i « Ifj
«h baia*. »ibW. '■ • U l . i t i &gt; *M i * &gt; g
i t 'aw ia * t i i o i i tMar'i* , ' * • * lo aal.
1, la digatl. IS* D O W M ffU S f -o i k . f d

311 IHtfA MADt AT. ,. .

‘ Roberts Grocery
Ug

BIAfiNOLIA

•

m

t* a*t* N *ta t* tie y*sr

*f u w * arid, spa potocnioui tun,

Whovi dlanriVfuf MJney/u notion permit.
pnttnrnm* matin' to uituln I* jnnr Moral, It

m*r » u » nuvtoxWfcorh*. ib* tunaiS*pom*,
U t rsia*. H

cl p , o f merry, tttnsf a*

»«,itmr. pdifa*** nSn Ur* ■?&lt;*

I s i A t M s*4 Vi,,.cm ,. f M w s t t t m i t r
rew**v« * uh iMinlst *M Wamtns n**&lt;
tbMi show* tori* h powmU I o, wypagwnb
&gt;&lt;«r kidney. w tu-tii.c,

eal atorm or hurricane are report­
ed to the Red Cross by the Wcath- j
’ey'Bureau.
"Beginning witn th" fir-t ad­
visory, say* the Red Cioss, •‘and
continuing for the period of the
*torm. tho rnursa of the * orm
and it* characteristics nrd plotted ]
on a map. . This map I* a visual,
aid In planning movement of per-1
tunnel anil other actlfm,’’
I
These cates, sb&gt;' the MliBEU,
serve as examples of the many
federal, state, flpintclpal «m| com­
mercial 'blganliatiohs which taxemergenoy gctlon during periods
when live*, and property sin
threatene'if hy wralher conditions.

. gWiw-rs m y Med help th* Mime .1 yaw*
»U, *0 s*h ywir Ira n W fa* Pm i ’i Pill., a
• tlma!»nt dlurwtla. l i f t »ur&lt;w«eft.n/ by mil.

The triangular trwrt 01 Und Utat |

“ Whero Customers Send Their Friends”

H O M E

204 Eaiit First Street

n t W i i .| will h.F* lha I I ml!** af IM m *

Saturday

ploeapple Coffee

lo u . ConuUd.liufl. Aboluhlns or Cr»-

rtlhtf o l c r r t.in County Oinrai. .nd th#

T ~ ------- • |,.n CotlecUon el Udnulpel
f a n . by County T n Olrtcl.lr. lo ur.n,o

mly, flo r id ., end ProvM Ini for H .IBdum flection* lor AcropU nr. er Ha­
tton a l any la w or L o w ■ b i n r d by
U f a h t u r i of th* blot* e l flo rid *
Provided to Mid PropoMd Amoadit

s x A O L v rn nv

!reen Cabbage | b .......5V£c

No. 1 Potatoes, 10 lbs .... 32c

New Potatoes, 5 l b s .......27c

Georgia Yams, 5 lbs

Yellow Onions, 2 l b s

29c

ta tht a-aulifitd

F ruit Cocktail

No. 254 C an .

3Gc

Tomatoes, lb ....

....... 19c

Seedless Grapes, 2 lbs .... 33c

City, Honda. wW ta city afctll bo rmooayl
from to* prowItton* ol tola aoctirn.

Mm* IborofDor, asocl liw t ipocllylra to*
pon.ra, lusniona, dull** and tom&gt;oni*Man ol to* County TM Aiowaor -irat,-

7T10N t. Th* Lo*laiitur* la author.
Ofto empowered to ptavld. by U w
w . tnartnl by It *1 It. rrtuiar art- talMialon on th* A UMtm.nl lloll If
k *U to A. D, I N I. er tl any County T as Aawwer of *tt loaf* to
ar m m u&gt;n thcraifur. foi to* con* by to* Stal*. Oeunly. Count/ M

In, of aold Utee and far MM M

la to* appnprtfto aw kaif

W cmU r n

Cantaloupes, 2 lb s ......

Apricots
Oa. .shipped, Drrggfd and Drawn Fattllry

Ilk

1

IX t. from and aP»T Jinutho County T*a Calirclnr to

ol HiUaboioata, a m . »l

roMert on I n n levied to
■ to* d m *. County, CouBty
, Bebool uietrtcto. Wp*ri*|
MototoU and Munlcfawlltl*.
|h County, Plot IIf. e i n y l
P U a l CMy. n b e n , m a s
riatoai *1 thi* Amend moaV,
Iatatur. ahan *t the Letfas i IN I and from tiro, to
r, abort U w * tpoctlyln, to*

Weiners, lb
Smoked Sausage, lb

MinnrsoLa Hhipped, Camfrd, IIrally Fat and
Tender. |« to 12 th Amage, Urwd Jk Drawn

itouaw jonrr nraoLtmon wo. us

A JOINT axaoLUTtOM fyopoiln, . a
Amendment to ArUrl. X V L ot th* Coo•Ulutlaa e l tha atota *| florid*. My
Addin, Thereto An Addition.! Inrlton lo
ProTla* lor th. Appointment by . Con*
rurnnt llowlutlon a l th* 8rn.to end
limn* ol ItoprocenUtlTO* al f Ulreclor
e l U u Dudfrt ind to Authorua lha Loslo*
l.lura to Prnoylba hi* Power, and
rhjilto, Cu.iitiettton* aod T a m *d o l -

Hew.

nv rr nxhnt.vxti nv rut

lallv* Bratton to 1*41 tad flora Urn* I*

«. «oltorMnc. frrauntin, tor and

Jonathon Apples, 3 lbs

Eld trade — part, Tokay, JJhrrry, Mai^aUI

AwtooMnond ed AertloW H , at ArUrl* U l
of to. Can.muUon *1 to* list* * f rtor.
Ia*. Hrl.ltn, la Appronrlittonii

L Th* L*sd*fator* than. *l to* Lrcto-

iT frirtldrd thM. 1. V t .p la d ' from
t litarto *fWht* Arttrl* fudato of *11
■rta; and to previa* fur th. a im . ament
I mrltaNton •&lt; munlrlpal U i m tod
otom nu, or ttihtr of lh «n , by Cogaly
t . m r . i , la and Cmaaty. Any law *a
■nrd reeptclintf the ronmlldctlaii to
.Man *1 any County olftcoa .hall bio*
tb* lb . Itowrli. dull.* and rom am *.
*. of lb* Diitrm drii.nitol thn.ln
«S»r«lM and dlunar*, to* dull*, ol
i ofrier, n runaoUdilcd ar cttaUd: and
I tow « onictfd rcwwcuna to* m m m at ,nd ttotocilon to- mu nto pal |i i h
wrtm ul*. er *ilh*r ml them, by
tax a ffirm ittall pro,id* lor too

9c

Michigan Celery, 2 stalks 25c

AAf Fancy

FRYERS

a x r r P e s o i. v t d n v tttx i x a t x j j u
n m * OP TUB BTATX O f fLO B ID A l
Tuns o r n ix stat* or rt&gt;oiut)Ai
Th*l th* toitowin, A m N u m to A rThat tha lollowta* AnwM m oal at tkl* XVI e l Ul. Corulltbllaa of Uu S lit ,
ArUcla V III al lha ComtlluUaa a l Ox ol florid*, by fd iln s IhtoOt* *n *ddU
Biota a l PVortd* rol.Uva ta tha S a w ttontl toetloa to b* known s* i w l l n H
moat tad Collection .1 .11 t e U f l s th*
Count, at lUUibonnub, SUta a* PlortdC •k.ll ho wbmlllod to th* Nor ton *1 tha
by lub&lt;umbortn| Stcttoa II u adaptad ■ u t* al flortda tor u t! ftfallen er r*.
•( lha Oanacal Boctton af tS*o *a »* to Jtotlon *1 th* n n o r.l .locUoo lo* Bfpraaitha H rood BotUoa It a* Artlcla VIII HiiUtlyo** to be koto to B x ytor M b
ol tho Cerutltultoa al lha St.t. a l Ploy. to t'lllnw*!
Id*, .nd by An.tndln, Btctlon II ft
arcnoN i t m * ixfi.i.i.it* Pi.n bp
Artlcla V tll al th* Ccmitiiuilaii ml th* I t * prayldo tat * Director e# th. B.i*roi,
■U l* ot flo rid *. *■ tdnpud *1 th* Oca- •h o thill bo tppolnled hy a mnrurronl
oral Pcctlon to N c rttiU t, ol IBM to retoluthm *1 tha *e n .U *nd Kout* # f
«• to m tk* II rood X«dtoa II a l A ’ Ucl* R*»rcaaAUUy*y. » M ih.ll by 1»w, r e * ,
Vttl al lha CaatUluUcw al tha l u l l at ■latent with other preTWinna el toll Con.
florid., and to .tria d * th* City ol Pt.nl •mutton, hrsuoth* M&gt; pow .r. and d ulld,
City tram told Amendment; It* * M the prwrld* far hi. cuUiriratten. and t.m .
tom* It hereby **n *d to uid .hell b« hi elflr*. the Imyth e l which to.n bo
flMmlltnl to the Cfetor* al th* 0ut* Wholly within th* alteration ol too I f f al notM1* la* lUtm utloa or Hrjrotiim M alui* n d th.li not b* IlmIUd by 8*«a
•I tha Own r.t OtoUna la ba bold aa U *&gt; 1, A rU tl. X V I el lha CatuuluUaa.
pto tint T uotdw alto, lha tint Hand*/
la Wovambor. l***l &gt;

Couety,
niiuicti.
_Llato - f W.jtolJl I... t.lMV.

‘ -

Iceberg Lettuce, 2 heads 21c

tM CoH«tie« d Tu b , bj Amandin,

Sartlaii II Ovd II al Artlcla Vttl a l tka
CanMmiUon al lha &gt;t*ta 01 n i r U l u
AdaalftS #t lha OfSM *l ( I w IIm a* Halim b * . ISH. H I* Am tndafnt la.Prwtiaa lb* tha fU-Wiaatwrln, a l BacUoa*
11 t M It ol ArUcla VIII al Uta C o m UluUon al U u SUM al fla rM t a* AOopitd
tl tha Ottitril D k Mo« tat Hovamtar,
IN*, and to Amtnd Btclloa II *nd It
ol Artie It VIU ol tho Conitllullofi ol
tht BUI* ol florid*, end to frxnUt^ Hi ft
in lha Count, ol IllMitwroulh. Slot* *1
rioildf. tha Count, T i l Atftttor &gt;htU
A u n t tho friw trtr t l Ihi Count, lot
th* purpoo* Ol Lott In, auto. Count,.
Sttooolt and UuntrlMlIUH la Ut* County
pi lluiiborouah l i c s t l th* Citr a l runt
at,, flo rid ., which 0h&lt;II ba KitmM
Iron th. Ptut U I« u al thl&lt; Am aMm .nL
T*s** Lot ltd by tha Stata, Count/,
county School liomrd. School D hlilrt*
So k U i T t s Behoot DtitrtcU and th.
WunldMUtlm ol th* County go coat th*
City u P l.n l City, D m I I l
i f f r r n x s o t .v r n n v t i i x l x o i s l a -

EX, BtoUan. I .nd &gt;. T h * r n l. B fl.tln ,

F lo r id a

tnaUis Ix te ix p u and

'tlx cJrVifsra^tfilu bcealad In outline
It resembles the fourth letter of
titc Q rffk alphabet,
(

L E G A L N O TIC E

joint nrsnt.unnx ho. ms
, A JOINT axaOLUTKlM Prepadng *n
fUaeodmowl to the CondJtoUoa * T tha
Bpto al florid*, to h* known u ArtId .

S a n fo rd .

oflrn
U.h (a* o*»* it tiara. U u ‘* ,tv*hfhhP. iw
n forms
J- at Ithe mouth1 ol
f ■*a river
IIIr *,

AVENUE

031atx

C O N T R O L L E D **

lxuim.a -

TUHB o r THE BTATW OP rU IB ID A I
' Thai tor foilowln, .mendmcni *1 • * * .
lioe to. Art let. Til ml tb . CenHItutlan at
to* B U U ml Plertd. n lit la f to .pproprl■tton* U herrby ayrred to and .lull »•
■ubralllrd to to* .twtac. el to* Mat*
ml PIOfhi. lor ritlftrattea er r.lrrtt.n IX
to. n *.t U cn .r.l ruction to be held In
ifevambto. A. (X IN *: ts.t I. t* tty 'h . t
Mid I n S i * to. AHtrl* tn el to* Con*
Mltutlrm *1 to* BU I* *1 Vtortd* *MII b *
*fnmd«d and to amm^dH ih.U rt.d •*
faltoww
asCTtON -to. Laws making to* »whreerltlloni for th* toUrtll *1 hnhlle
nfllrf.l. and (cnnleyH* end *N alhrr
n rM c in Ol to* Slat* tool) mnuln 6rotUtont m he ototf aublKt net thill tn
M |ISMIklflii be oa IntlairW o l any tthmr
fait *S Whto MBISkim loni *IN V I i p
ptaprlftloni ter tht reunty *rh*nt*. reunU*a.’*SlM. nr alhrr sotlitnl eubShltlon*
*1 to* But*, anrdwplt.llon. for perma­
nent Improvement, and toiitdlnst lor
it*t* tnitllviUona a* e r .r &lt;dH tor by lew,
tn acini *1 to» INS Jr.i*r»pi». er prior
Udtdaturrl and lor t w l o i trtuvnfM
fundi and trual lundi, aboil b* Jnrtedad
Is on# i.urral tpprnpru.irn Mil * f anp
*m*adm*M ot *tn&gt;pirmaiii thrrale. and ■
•hall b* ter no I ir.grr than, twb years
AH bppreprtatl*4a mad*' Mltr la .tht
adoption *| tola portion vhflh hr. tn ».
Irsry to to* prebtaiaM of tai* hprlfam

V-8 Vegetable
^ JUICE
No-. 2 c a n .......
46 oz. c a n ........ I

T A IX O FEEDS
16% Dairy Feed 4-35

Half or Whole

Hen Turkeys

lb.

69c

Hplred l.onrhron — BUred or by the plrer

Sandwich Meat, lb ..........5

ti tho

.

Laying Mash .. 1.3.1

IVLwonvIn Daisy

Dressed and Drawn

Cheese, lb
Iona Siring

Issaried HUced

J

Fresh Mullet, lb

1

Beans, No. 2 can 14$
AAF Grade A

No. S Can

Spinach-............16c
Haifana

Growing Mash 1.38
Starting M ash ... 1.38

Sloffrd

Olives.. 5Vi oz

tjp n»*
Scratch Feed

PEA SOUP
Can 15c
,
TOMATO SOUP
2 Cans 25c

Iri* Kmatl

Prunes,

A-Penn Motor Oil
q t 18c
gal. 72c

Bleach

A-Penn Cleaning

Beer and A le
14c Dottle

3,36 case

Snow’s
Clam Chowder '
15 oz. c a n ........39i

Phlllip'a DelicioiU — with pork

Vwif Csrepa — 2 N o ^ 2 ^ . « n s

Heinz Strained
BABY FOOD
Jar 8c

C arnal io n

M I L K
4 tall cans 45c

Zippy” Liquid
STARCH
QL 19c

Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Fancy YeUow Squash, 2 l b s ........... 2&amp;
Bell Peppers, 2 lbs .1..!.—.......... ...... 25&lt;

Limit 3 Canal Roiedale Dill

leans Drains
PLUMITE

Calif. Cantaloupes, 2 lbs ................. 19&lt;
Sacramento GrxHw \

Slicwd

N o, 2^1 can

Can 19c

Calif. Honey Dew Melons, lb .......... 10&lt;
Large Juicy Lemons, 2 lbs

CASHMERE
BOUQUET SOAP

.........25&lt;

Re/1 Bliss Potatoes, 5 l b s ............. .

25&lt;

Idaho Baking Potatoes, 5 l b s ..........29i
S. Whoa AvwftaJH*

W W

G ay

II,

Cherries
M W A w ls

No,

j ...

2

Can

38c

I 11 to, RnlUrs

J u ic e ...... ...... 27c
Prunes;

TladOfaa, L«w, Pk|.

Deep Brown
BEANS

�11

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'

T H U R S D A Y , S E P T . 18, 1840
---------- —C— ----------f

«-s s '

THE SANFORD

-

A colored 3uld han. bfcn devel­
oped for use wHh contact Ifniro
u k rtpUcemcnl- for cxlcrhsl sun
itUusek.
-r

Truce In French 'f
e S g S SS^'SSTmS
policy
straight from me
aiuL that ,,thu Catholic
Politics Broken By church'*
Cnurrk is the principal force of I
Red Party
politically anti Idcotpifi
“
“Ranks reaction,
ally.*-

.IN 1NM-IIT OK TUB COUNTY
JIM »IK.
HKMINOI.K
COUNTY,
tlTATK ItK VMtRIPA.

L fhputy Waltleck Rochet write*’
\ i WILSON
In thr
the iiiagniinr lh“
tha:: the.
the. MRP*x
MRP's
PAR/s°
France'** /#4ilicali 1rt
program—support ‘ o f nhtiimajtxrthoneymoon i, rapidly H irin g an Vlo
, n.V
end. With general elec.Jon/tp- * *
"S T

^

Legal Notk%
the HM St*
UA l(I N K Al*.

n .A H K N C K
J 'n -ru -C d .

Clarence Andy UarlUruu. d
that

ah.

m «t

her J-H.lpn

wrt; i

.,

__

far

j
tn ia U T

-firm I d lerh a rge , anti ta u t ehe * l l l
Vb|&lt;|il,
i»
|he ttlM im ih le
II. \Y.
\Varf, ('m in ty Jutliin
Sein.nole
I ’nuhljr, Klnrlrta. an Mir &gt;Mh d ay
o f Oeiiihar. I I I L fo r n|i|iti*,« l o (
a lin e and fo r final d l« e h a r * e a *
A d m ln le lrn trlx o f the
r a t a l*
of
( ’la r r iir r Andy lU tln rn ii. Ire ra v rt.
on Ihla J»th day o f H -p Ic m b -r,

HEKALL), S A r it O R D . f L O K ID A
ltlilie »(o iir&lt;

CII INJ*

tiaiueil pe-, Htiliic.Motte.s arc urtltkial color-I There art* lid six-dee, of mce»maitr a long I less gems ot high buster cut to Irtil- I QUttoc* Jn ‘the .United States six!

arn w

cause they were fir the Rhine River

Mate dlamondA.
. . . . .. . . _ • , -

JhCtfJ

on put forward

n

pit - *ho directive* of lh&lt;« church"
alb-gntlon* of MRP "indulgence"
ti ward r«&gt;llal&gt;oratora; attempt* to
'lim it"' denwrnry through advo­
cacy o f n strung president o f the j
republic; a tiiupis to • manual
state subsidies for p a r o c h i a l
schools,*' and iituonpl* to "tor*
pedu n a t i o n ulirotion measures
"on behalf of large shareholders."
With this frank call .to battle,
the end of “ tripartianio' seemed
no: far away.
In a country so Individualistic
that I t ' normally has ‘JO or more (
political parties, these three giant*
have succeeded ill putting aside
their differences to hasten the
country'* Critically needed recon­
struction— political a* well as m*-'
Uriah

m

SEA
^-&gt;(*1 Ag,

f Yes— 1941 prices in 19*10! Im agine w hat that mean*

rc N P s

f O f .»

C I lfc '^ L
u rn

im
K

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; Mediterranean Sea

unonf
I

L F O R R EN T

I A R T IC L E S

FOR

S A L E ..9

ROOM for rent, i l l l I'ark, phone SEE US' for Innersprlng Mat­
tresses,
Box
Springs,
and
\1I-W.
‘
"_______ ,
* Hollywood
Beds at factory
.FURNISHED room — 8U7 Msgprices. - ReUil store A display
ftrdia Avenue.
room.
U » W. f i r s t h t .
FURNISHED room. 408V, French
Echols Bedding &amp; Furniture Co.
Sanford Mattrrsa Factory
SL*” -. _________ ______
SSI A 1.1, .furnished
tfpaftmsnt. ' ' Phono 1133 .apd 072-J.
010 W. 1st St,,LARUE WOOD or cual circulate
Ing heater, exrellyiu coitdilltm.
F U R NI9IIED room, gentlemen
J.tU.oO. Van's-bicycle, excellent
nreferrerh A ll convenience*. 310
condition, gltO.Go, |U2l Elm., Ph.
W. 3rd S t
1116.

WORK

A* OtHK CITIHNS M IfA IIO to Tote on Uic fate of the pitmarchy tn*
their country, the Greek Government repotted that 21 persons had been
killed tn raid* by Communist bands. The slayings occurred in (1) Mare.
ilonla;.(2) Trikkala, Tb^sialy, and (3| the Pclotwmncsui. An outlaw
gang of 100 atlackcd a police station" iTsj Tripoli*.
-flulcrnaiioanl) .

W ANTED

FOR reliable amt thoroughly ex­
perien ced painter can 6517.

f o r j u :n
,

LOANS

FROM

BILE SALTS

• **

.

»

. *L25

-

ABS0RB1NE JR ........
T A M P A X

* *,

l i d T O *300

strict privacy; fust service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
|02 Sanford Avenue
'

W A N T E D TO R E N T

98c

•

YEAST T A B L E T S ..................
-

79c

t

x

4Ck»
*

19c

LIVER PIL L S...............................19c

p ,e «d ('1*on
u-cth
(o»

r

'*

___:..... .

25c CARTERS

Castor ia

•P riv n le pnrking spnee fo r business men nnri xvornrn
-b r t F l o r i d a Stale Bank ami Princess T h fn lr o
wills entrance from Firat Slrrsst *am l rait to nllcy.
By tlsc nionlh o r yea r only n (. rrnsonnblr rules.

LOANS MADE
*

73c CAM O il) \

*1.09 IIIONI/ED

EXPERT painting—contract or
hourly basis. S. 0. Grogan,
free estimate*, Phone 1161 or
7H3-J.
1.1.

to you in cold cash savings! During the Iasi fiv e
years, the cosl o f livin g rose sharply— but not Ihe
cost o f your fa vo rite nationally advertised health
and beau ty aids. W e ’ rp still selling most o f them nt
pre-w ar prices— and many products are a ctu ally
priced below 1941 levels. It seems to o good lo lie
true, but y ou 'll see plenty o f convincing p ro o f in
these lim ely values.

-‘Hi

C0r

% ?29

4th

Fas teeth

Security Bond and M nrlpnge &lt;^o., Inc.
D a t in '? F i l l s
E L E C T R O C UX
refrigerator
502 A tln n lic Nnllon.il IL-ruk II isi I si in u. or «n ll
Freetea with ga*. IlOOU, Wed.
fiflo
FURNISHED house or apart­
BORROW HERE WHERE
b r o m o
afternoon, Halunluy or Sundoy.
ment, preferably 2 bedrooms.
Gnrlnnd W . Spencer, Agent. Phone {HI.
P R IV A C Y is r e s p e c t e d
S:il H e p a lic ii
O. L. Bier, illt. 200.South of
SELTZEr
Call II. A. Shryock at phone
YOU It naluial desire fbr privacy
Geneva.
fr.- 9134.
•
r,
0r
in money matters i* itri;tty
raspecied here.
Friend* and
HUMUS—limited supply. 11,23 per
F U R N I S H E D or unfurnished
Ip a n a
rslatives are n u t
aucstionert
bag. J. E. Lloyd, Box till, San­
'“ T m “
house needed * at onco. Phone
- about ‘ your credit.
Your sm*
ford.
.
•w - 1
Zi\
1000 between H:30 and 12:00
pluyer or buiinrsa associates
and 1:30 'til B:00 P. M.
HARUKCl'H CHILLS
will not hear of your personal
T a b le ts
A n a c in
RAIN COATS
* affair*. rH hero i* no causa few
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
• RAIN MATS
embarrassment.
60r
- i,
_________________
SHOWER Cl ItTAlNH
Reasonable credit requirement*.
A HOOD Inveatirtent—two houses,
S
y n i]&gt; F e p s in
H IL L HARDWARE CO.
No co-maker*- on money loan*:
Hvo In one and rent the other.
301 Fast First St.
Variable payment plana.
OR.
W
ESTS
Phone ll-tl.
ilr
FA M IL Y LOAN CO.
SPECIAL
' Pkons 3*
10 ACRE orange grove. Edward 20 G A L TRASH CANS *3.75 Florida Bank Bldg.
M in 'd ''7 " f !
3| F. I-ana.
'
______ ■ VEGETABLE BINS *3.23 A Jl.ul
»&lt;•
12 S P E C IA L SE R V IC E S
t
O O TH
SANFORD HARDWARE l*&gt;.
A-3 I 0 K cutg Jlttle bungalow, EdW ith *the slio rla go o f meat wt‘ would tuggcsl
C it r o C a r b o n a t e
.210 Earn Fir*; Jit.
5l(&gt;NH Want F. Lktu.
1
*’
d r u s **
C0r
Show cards and poster*.
6-ROOM bungalow close to school. CAST Iron ‘ wood and coal cir­
O -tllH irS SIGN ffp.ltVICK
lhat I hit i* a good linn* lo build up your poultry
culating heater. 310 W. 3rd.
Real bargain. Edward K. Lane.
0. D. Landrrv. Phone 1021
Me |*rp^4M!r»li
FIVE adjoining lots.
Each 60 SM ALL air cooled gasoline en­
FLOOR HANDING .
flocks. You can now ge| nil the high q u a lity
A n tis e p tic
fo r
feet wid*. ...Excellent neighbor­
gine suitable for luwrx mower and finishing. Cleaning and wax­
&amp;Or J a J
hood. Priced reasonable, 61r*.
or bicycle. Fred MVer*,.:ill E. ing. New floors surfaced to per-,
P O U L T R Y and L IV K S T O C K FEED you need
Short, phone Co. 4502.
2nd St., Phone 417-J.
fectlon. Old floors made like now.
Call
■
* .R E AL E S T A T E W A N T E D G0t)D used clothing for sale—
H. -M. GLEASON
at D E C L IN IN G P R IC E S!
coats, shoer, dresses.. Call 1C3-J.
Lake Nary, Fla.
f i WE JfEED LISTINGS, o f Fanns,
TU XFD O FEEDS
- Homes, Groves and Ituni ness
“
BENT A" CAB
edmplet* llnal' -----P ro p erty . W r ’4t. Williams,
YO U DRIVE IT
HUNT-fT
TUXF.DO
• Realtor, Tom Halt Aaaoclate.
PHONE ^00
FEED STORE
Plume 1120, 416 Atlantic Bank
STRICKLAND-MOtt BISON
Bldg.
' »• DHIVE-1T, INC.
OUTBOARD motor boat for *nlc
— 16 ft- century bull and 32
S A R T IC L E S FOR S A L E
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
horse Johnson motor.
Good
C orner Second and Snnford
Phone 358
PARTS AND HEKVICF.
condition.
HU -Hanford A vc,
Electric Toaster*. *4.35
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
Phone 10U8.’
H. B. POPE CO, INC.
ELECTRIC appl!u&gt;&lt;« repairs —
1
MOTOROLA car radio *36.00;
Hav* your portrait taken al
w » repair was!
wing machines,
I
Crosley
110-V
radio
826-00;
1
vacuum cleaners,
clranara, fans, mixers,
-NICIIOLLS STUDIO
Silvcrlon*
6-V
table
model
radio
sewing machines, Trotter Ap
220 Mtlach Bldg, Phone 1169
160.00. Phone 7B8 J.
Children a specialty
pllance Service, 204 W. Second T H E L O N E R A N G E R
fit, Phone 10644.
OLIVER ‘ heavy duty disk and
PHOTOGRAPHS
"harrow *85- 2-wheel dusting SNAPSHOTS— printed, developed,
IT 'S BECAUOE OF "SNEAKER'HINU
Have /our BEST photograph
V/AL .1 DO, AN' I KNOW WHV^
machine with hitch for tractor
enlarged. We «»p y ohl photo­
*•
made' at
,
'
HE W A N T S THF C O N TR A C T 10
use *166. Call Carl-S. Myens,
I K N O W WHY ilt SAWTD^rr
graphs.
T1TE RAYMOND BTbD IO
THAT
M
A
SK
E
D
MAN
r
AWED
Phone
7H1-J.
NICIIO
LLS
STUDIO
BUILD TJTE B R ID G E A C R G f S
0 Blate Bank Bldg.— Ph. 1093
’E M !/ —
BELIEVE
220 Meixeh Hldg.^Jphono 1169
THE T IM B E R 5 -5 0 YOUR
G
H O S T C A N Y O N HE W ANTS M l
J
.
—
i
VVHV
6
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
Floor Mata Available
YOU,
FATHER
WOULD FAl l ;
:— -■ ■ i
—— ------------ -- — - KliBTTRIC appliance repair* fUH
F A IL ON THF JOB,SO HE'LL
$&gt;I"»NO LB TIRE H1IOP
Wv repair washing marhiiirs,
I LL BUY your car regardless
K IR K !
INTO THE CANYON'
G
ET
IT !
veccum rlcaiirrs, farts, mixers.
of age or condition. Roy Reel,
Ihipulnr Seat Coyer*
Trultcr Appliance Service. 304
" 300 W. 2nd 8b
.________
y .
J SEMINOLE THUS SHOP
W. 2nd S t, Phone IQrtt-J.
PLORENCF atove, 3 or 4 burner,
mTr ACLK- BLOCKSwanted In good condiUori No 13 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L
oven. Addroaa Mrs. E. M. W «
FOR your home-,8up»rior wort
Box 2. e/o Herald.
8EM INOLR TfK R SHOP
- manshlp weather rstlslant, hlgl
201 North Park
alrength, termite proof. Mir*
acle Concrete, Co., SOD Elm 7 Pets,1Livestock, Supplies
Telephond 37 *
2

each lias Us o »ll language.

i ..

YUGOSLAVIA*

I M .exam ple)
of /W tv the MRP up. ____

The allegation* are not new,
but hcretofure Communist IriJera— a* member* of interim coalilion-government* sitting side by.
side with MRP leader* in the
rabinr — have muted their opposi­
PP°
tion during
a two-year political
i
1»&lt;*.
AZt.CK N. IIAIIINIJAI■
truce.
AilminlMiatrlx of the estate
Now, however, the Communists
of Clarence Andy IMtlnran.
seem to share Trie conviction of
tleeraaeil.
most observer! that In a faw
months the Fourth Republic will
tie established, with acceptance of
Ur I Bernard Barker
the new 'constitution and election
Optometrist
of a permanent government.
This wit) end the “ armed |wece"
Kyra examined—Glasses filled
between the ‘Communists, Social­
203 8. Orange A r«, *. ist* and MRP which ho* been one
Orlando. Florida
of the wunders of postwar Europe.
Phone 4*07
-In a coll to krina to the pkrtyV
0,000,000 members, the Commu-

^PAG E T H k E t

41K

M

POULTRY SHORTAGE

Fcenamint

life

:U )c

AI way* SHjrr
19c

47c

Ihc
57c

Diene Shampoo liHi

2

Baby Powder

Duality
Is Tlu*
Best Policy
(hr liryllli-

|mport j inr ut our |iro(rv»inii
wr liavi* niydr (lit, nmarn
Ihp rsrnrnrtone &lt;&gt;f our ullrrly
fr lla lilr |&gt;rrsrtl|i|)u|, , r n l i ■
It’ * 4 n orkln x ru nrrpl llia l
a l R R ) , 4*»u r r* &gt;oll ut (Ilr tlTxt
o f l i l ( b i;c a llty itru** .m il tin
b r «t u( fcklllril |&gt;ui[r\,lani!
atlriU iu n n lir n m u bring .'
p r r u r lp lliiii In iu. —
\lii
(lis t 's « by * • m any ju-uplr lwl l r t r M i^ Ih rlr lir .t |u,ll, , I
(u ro m r to M* ( » ) ill (li- ii
I'l u t t i u r y m -rtl'-

l!k-

Add :0 ',,

Me

. I'rdrtal tAi-iv- I'ax to
Cosmrlk*. Jr»*-|ry. I.uiosi

HUNT’S TUXED O F E E D STO R E

Dy ltoh (yr«*»,n
I'LL LAY TWO 1UH O N E jA N 'Y O U
HE HIRED THE M ASK -/CAN LAY
ED M A N IUH M A KE j THREE

TROUBLE FOR ME

TO ONE
LLGIT HIM
U K DOIN'IT'

w

, Are.
'• 1 BUY eowa* ealves, ___ _
NOW ready to grind every Mon­
Pkons fL *». Lord/ 7B8-W
day morning — Your corn,
CONCRETE aewer pipe—Septle
grlto, meal, actfn . A eoh nr
- 't-unk*,'fenek poet, grease traps, POINTERS — fine btoodW atoek,
ahucka, etc., for - feed. J. W.
benches, flower pots. Mlraele
3 months jold. Phone 148.
Bell, Lake Monroe. P hone 15.j^J Concrete C*-, 60# Elm Ave.
TOUNO cow for sale, 3rd “ calf.
GJUTS and! meal—ground fresh Fresh Oct- la*. OenteL *1300 J. V. PHONOGRAPH sT for~rent — for
parties, daneea, snUrtainmeats.
"&lt; *w y .Monday' from snowflake
Martin, RL 2, Bek #8.
With or without record*. Tho
earn. Can be bought at GardMusic Box. I l l W. First-8L,
■ tier's Store, Hake Monroec-ltf FOR quick sate on* nice brood
Phone 963.

__,fx* J * * I . , iM* -/
i -- Tn?-

,Hm

TAKE 'ER UP, JIM.

f*»w. Weight around 290 Iba.
Sea J. P. Riser. Elder Springs,
W A N T E D transportation from
RL 2.
CODEN HAGAN eabbaga plant,
706 Palmetto Ave. to Hdq. Bldg.
T&gt;ow ready. Phone 706-M, . “ ■
‘ 4th A, A-. P , Orlando. Mrs.
h elp w a n t e d
nice B. Horton.
A TION leathers la roost
ora. and large teledtieca ( t GIRL for
_ at Lan- STOCKINGS____ v. . _a y .........
o n or
t f » Drug
Part time or
u good upholstery fabrics. Robert
nylon, single and double runs
full Urns.
“ ^ 8 . Brown, n i l N. Orange
A ve« Orlando. Fla.
FULL-4IAM clerk wanted! Apply
H.- A “A* ThtpL. Stone,
ROSK8
VO year-old field grown ■
LOST — Black and while Coeker
blooming varieties, Otar" V o A M B m oU S mothers who need
Spaplel. Phone 621. Reward.
to
aan»
money
but
can
only
varieties.
FM* catalog »' • •
— V l(
*
Work
part
time
—
Avon
Pro­
BLUB grey Shetland ponf with
Roses In wlor. Order now.
ducts,
Inc.
offer*
opportunity
biased face. Finder .call 1031
I-TEX ROSE NURSERIES
to barn *1.00 and n o n per
or 760J. Reward.
Box 621, Tyl«r, Taxaa
lb" U&lt;r' &gt;100‘

"

________ _

boar. Write Naomi Dillman,
•IS Broadway. Orlando.
m eal

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BY P A U L R Q filN S Q F
AS
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ON
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G A
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THE 1(2 TOXI S T A N D , THEY
F IG U 0 6 D IT W O U LD B £ -

B U IZ O V E C T D
^ 4 -7 FBA NK LM

GET THE
AD D RESS.'/
I'LL "TELL

A U T O S FOR S A LE

*

X

eutter, f « 7 DODOBlror .»!* See after­
person.
noons after five. 407M, W. 1st
St, A p t 6.
P* s p

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THE SAN FORD HERALD, 5A N F

Sanford Herald

THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, IM ff

FLORIDA

dwell there foe a. Umo and times
and .llvttlbig of time, before the
great .trouble, L w m n .M , Jacob'*
tnmtil,, shall, lake &lt;ptap*.. which
wilt last for three and a half
fears. ; . ’
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Asaln, I roust place the minis­
try on the »P «t for falling to gt-^
right that they may lead other9
'file majhrltjl of trtlnlsfcra today
are trying to keep up with the
Jours. Ver.v few will be aide
to say with Taul, I labored with
my own hands.
Humility, not
dignity, blond, not . money ja
Christ's plan.
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(tod's pccplr to wake up unless
you wish to he classed with the
Itaodirnn Churrh.
Itespectfully,
Rev. » . W. Miller V
Sanford. Route 2

Senator Andrews
.Hid jou know what a prrswj

, ’ Floridians in general and the people -of Central Flor­
ida In imrtitular are.sorry. Ur learn of the deifth o f Sena­
tor Charles O. Andrews o f Orlando. The 60-ycAr-old na­
tive of.this state died early yesterday .morning o f a heart
Md«, iM rr Ik* Art
attack after going t6 the'Naval Hospital, In Washington
Vfnvrk it l-W&lt;
several tlays before for a physical checkup. *
Senator Andrews, who was first elected to the United
States Senate in 10136, following a long and distinguished
career in various state offices, was not the spectacular
type of senator who confines his work largely to oratory
more likely to' make the headlines, but. he accomplished
a great deal of good fo r (his state in a 'more quiet way
while serving on numerous cormplttccs and in private
conferences with his colleagues among whom he enjoyed
thjs highest respect and esteem.
ProbaUly' in recognition of his increasing frailties,
Senator Andrews did not seek re-election for a third terrti
to the Senate this year, nndjthe way was left open for
his old friend, fomicr-Govcmor Holland, to mjcceed him
-without too qiuch opposition. Jimsmuch ns Governor Hol­
land is scheduled to take office on the first o f January
anyway, it may In* safely assumed that Governor Caldwell
w ill give him the interim appointment.
The state is fortunate in having so qblc a successor
to Senator Andrews.

in- 1 hnid3 must ‘be rapable-of
doing to obtain a d r l r r r s
license?
lie must l&gt;e able to read and
nndemtand the • rpad signs on
jhe "Rtjtli wa&gt;a.
He ‘muistknow the nsles
about driving,a ear In the
iitats of Florida.
lie fnuM be able to see well
enough to drive nafely. *
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to Your Pricing1

|Kto In any business. Wo havo
Jhu Ol A lo keep down inflation
PACKAGE S T O R E
by raising the prices. Wa have
th0 unlonltttion of all works In
5t AfeCAOi Btuu. * none
Ihu nation to aak still higher
wagw which in turn makes high­
er living commodities and breeds
uqr*at ami Is-the very thing that
Communism desires.
-This writer wondirg If tha QIs .We Offer You a Complete

THURSDAY, BKPT. 19. 19(6

►Tritisto In n prize which the United Nations hoped to '
keep intact forJSurope. Yugoslavia, and through her the
vvefiv L-nu Timsv ‘ Russian*, wanted Trieste. Italy was standing close, rendy
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to snatch it. So ipe' United Nations drew a magic circta
THREAD FROM IHiTflAR; around the precious port on Ihe Adriatic rtnd said, "No, it

tL ? CCl»0nnt!m* wl11

Hashes In the sky

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Hope For-4Ienrt Cases
Heart diseases arc nffliclittg femr million Americans
and Hu- tinmiter in growing. Disturbing as this sounds, it
indicates jioiililt progress in anollier way. It Is because of
ihe longifuming life spun that heart ailments, which or­
dinarily come in later years, have increased.
This kind of illness Is comparatively new in medical
history. So far oilly 17 rents is spent on research for each,
heart death, while $6.12 is devoted to. study for every
death caused by tin infectious disease.
Doctors emphasize thc need for knowledge and lit*
tel Iigoat care-In heart weakness. They stress the fact (hilt
oven a damaged heart will permit a useful and reasonably
long life, provided,the pursuit afflicted takes proper core
o f himself.
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The track drivur*’ etrikc In New
York CUy has been eetiled. Tim
people may cat again, by grace
of the track driver*, l( Uwre is
anything to eat.

Howie Military Committee Irked by Senate Proberi

I i (Fonee*Preildentjjnadlv#
| ' In M i Pbllllcal.Compolg^

ISpidtt UTCtntrtlPtui -AUmy*'

• Secretary Wallace evidently teems
to think that Uw American peo­
ple are now In fa fo r'o t isolation,
evidently the election returns from
Wisconsin end Montana haven't
reached him yet.
Cheater DowIm . who gained fame
aa’ OPA administrator during tho
war, wa* defeated In hla campaign
for Democratic nomination for
governor of Connecticut earlv this
weak. The man who beat him was
a (B-year old English professor
and poet. *
Down Jn Tampa a veteran of
four and a half yean' aenrloe In the
United States Army returned to
civilian life and bought himself
a grocery More. Threatened wtUi
bankruptcy the other day because
a track drtms* strike prevented
him:from getting grocery deliverica
tram a whqfeealer being picketed,
he drove hla own track up to the
wholesaler's, pulled out a .45 caliber
pistol and dared pickets to atop
h la aa he loaded hla track-and
drove away.

Senator Mead of New .yltrk
»ay* eur occupation forces In Cier-

ought to ba Investigated.

Y Thomas, who la also a,
ra t,, say* that Senator
Who ta Tunning xor governor
tw York, is just talking
L Wg s-spect utat It true

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On Alt Forma of Property , 41
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AUTOMOBILE
Insurance end Financing
At a Lower Coat
0O0

As he spoke, the* city was a symbol of anything but

lowing Grange *beuaucU; ’ i
- XvUvdrJ»Hiu&gt;H*-.ii symbol, above all, o f the kind of
ound of fire,
Htrlfe tlio United Nations must somehow learn to resolve.

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Line o f
insurance Protection

When peace. Iliots, bombings, shooting are cvcrydny fare. Thc

had vruelfled him, they-American Military Government, dcterrrtfncd in its cam-'
&gt;d hi*
lot* paign to keep the area free of either Yugoslav or Italinn
them—» » r
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domination, slaps .willjo .paint over pro-Yugoslav signs.
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THESE BTRANflE NIGHTS hand grenades are crafty. They toss their little bombs,
m The University of Ken.es ««cape, aiid come hack with more.
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-Trieste is not a,simple problem. It has a heritage of.
nlghte ere strango this
conflict, and a present population made up of violent facluturjm----■
- - • tions without Itjlcranco, for the cAuses and beliefs of

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kind of living conditions they
fought for and need. Our presi­
dent advocates a study o f the
Bible, but when the world U reelng as It is today, we are trying
to keep order arret* the sews and

X LEARNED TO APPRE-I
- Senator Tom Commlly stood up in Paris thc other
re AND LOVE HIM. (-ET day ami asked that Trieste be made a symbol of pence
NOT DISHONOR HIM liYi atl&lt;i Hocurity, that it he a truly free territory, with benefits
t r? hf^S vo rsf ! available to many itntions.
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N WNGKANTLY DISIIUN-I

Last year 3.500.000 beds were
provided by live Salvation‘ Army
for needy men. women and chll-

dangrroua.

Troubles In Trieste

io HIS GAtRMiSNTSs

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lie must have the skill sad
eaperiener tu operate an auto,
mobile * « as not to endanger
human life or cause damage to
property.
lie must not have
any
physical or mental* handicaps

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• WA8HINOTON—The Haute mllliary eflaIre commilU«rhr toying
with the idee of. paralleling the Senate Mead committee Inquiry into
Uie “ Wyman caae" with one of Ita own. Key figure Under ecrutlnyl
U Col. Theodore Wyman, Jr., former, head of dcfcnee.conetrucUoaj
at Pearl Harbor.
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The ItOuse committee heeded by RepYAndraw
p -'
&gt;rr''jJ| Msy ID) of Kentucky, who has been given a bad]
L„
Mme In the Mead probe of the Oeraaon munitions!
V
combine, la pretty unhappy about having the sa»&gt;l
T . , J Y ®
,tor* Inveeligate the aame question It once looked
J L X - iff 4H lnt0- u
further Irked by Meed commltteM
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Insinuations, that tho House inveatlgaUoo.*
wai incomplete.

able and both are considering ^whether to act.'

Post Office Department Position
P u ts Its Stamp On Veteran Employee

SA N FO R D FORUM

■come.
-.*hcn. tho condition o f the
churches also proves that most
proneher* lm- /[ranching, "Last
Days . FW the chaotic condition
relating even* In homes, where
parents cannot even guess where
their children are. Picture shows'
lo, implant murder' and all itnyi*
/ur o f evil .in their minds, only
to bo reenacted by .some. Then
**hj, the Jewish situation also is
foretold In tile scriptures. Thry
nlmll return ‘ to thc homeland and

Hr JANE EADS
1propose,! to do so, nhil ho did. la
' W ASHINGTON. l/l*&gt;—It took an After that the two got to-be very w:
art o f congress lo frtlrc him nt K"xl friends. They liked to talk th
70, but "Ike'' Gregg says Uncle politics together.
th
Later Ike also wrote for the ar
Sam . can't kren him from going
right nn tturklni Anyway—nod! New York Sun. the Pittsburgh th
feeling 2(1 years younger In boot. ..... * and the New York Evening rpr
‘ Isaac Gregg hs* been for 33 V--1. lie left new-uaper work in I wi
years a memlter of the publicity 'J.'l lo work for Uie Post Office bo
bureau of the U. H, Post Office Department.
However he still nv
Ik pertinent, Ha chief the greater » riles n stamp rolitmn for the tn
part o f that time.
f'ltn and expects to ronttnue thc ch
Dapper, wiry, with white hair work.
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no I a dry .humor, '’ Ike*' is n Ta-; In addition, he experts to tuny
miliar figurr urrund town and has
scores unfriends In journalistic furthcoming hew edition of the
Encyclopedia Ilrltannlri.
He's gut a ton of stamp* aluni)
away n‘. home, tip? soya. These
Include a collection nf ran- old
Japanese stamps that rfln bark
In IHH2.
Some sre emergency
stamps Issued during an rltTtlhquake.
He also has a beautiful album
tff four atampi presented tit him
by tho Ambassador of Yuroslnvl*.
one of which bean lha autograph
of King Peter.
on Germany in 1917. lle ’ lovem l
"Iko" uked to be a fine lennli*
Congressionnl hearings .into Iko
TiUnJc dlsaitor, the New York. player and figured In national*
New Haven and Hartford railroad tournamenU at Newport, U. I. Ho
rasp and other big investigations la also a bridge fan, and pipy* aa
expert game.
of the day.

ur agency ran am nra for the
“ anting aa writ aa tha Insurant*.

BIDS W A N T E D
fo r painting

the

Market

K eitau ran l

For particulars inquire at thc Market Office

He wa* |Tt&lt;*ldrut of tho Whi'o
The first prayer meeting hold In
House Cororerpondefits' Assocls- the Unllrd Blalrs hy the Halv.iUon
tlon during tho Coolidgo adininis- Army, took place In Battery Park. I
tratlon.
lie eaya the tnughes:
The cnatom ol having a beat man
t weddings Is believed la be i
irvlval ol primitive marriage by
whether Senator Hiram Johnson
of California was going to support ipture^ when e man aetrrd it woaway by
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him
hia forthrnmlng
Ike" said he believed the Senator force,

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• PRESIDENT TRUMAN-S ANNOUNCEMENT that’ he wQl not
tall tha 79th Congress back Into epKlai session Is InUrprttod by
political observers me emphaiialng hie decision to play aft lnaeUv*
part In Uta fall eleclldn campaigns.
Apparently Mr. Truman feels that the OPA -revival law |g work-!
lng out as wall aa can be expected end that the long-range housing',
program, bottled up in committee, can wail until the new SOth1
protwbly get less' cooperation from a "Lame-duck" Congrai
he received ffom the T9th before It recetaed.
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, Behind the no-extra-senIon armouneement lie* th e 'g t*
belief that the whirling current* o f International affaire ti
weigh nolitlci on the domestic front.

- Mr.—rruman already has announced that he feels he must
I " w “ w” I l ° n ta, nm t fifty diplomatic emerteoctea which
•Informed eoureoe are oertstit, bowarer, that the prealdi
deUvar at least one-major political addresi before tha votah

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SEPT. 19, 1946
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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NCO Club Opened A t
. Oriaiuln-Air Base
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O KLAN Iin. Sr pi. If, (SpecialfViiiuil Florida'* mm-com•mi»'lonr,| officer* in the Re•erv# Kill now haw opportunity
|i. m in i obi an|imintj*tw’ « nnd
I*, niakr new
tit tho Orlrynlo A utiy Air (laic. Thr NCO
■lull nl HA AII tins extended tin
Imitation til n i l 'Kite's '.with Ihu
grade, of rolfifirul, or lielttr, to
join tlir rlub at ttic* base. First
Sgt, William Smith, rlub pros!,
ilrnt, 'announced today that, nlllooiirb on tin Air Koitc inslnllation, an invitation has* been sent,
to member* of nil thirr forces:
Ground. Air and Service.

C ecelia TrulucL

and Ion* sleeves that tapered in
Mr*. F. S. Yerhay has returnt
point* ovfr the wrists, with an
cd froni l.ittle Switzerland. N. C.
iOc reincly full skirt that leng­
thened to form 9 graceful train. where she spent. two week* at
the I.itUe Switzerland Inn.
The tires* featured 11 flounce of
satin cptwork which formed «
F .A T
Mrs. A.*C. tiledhill. Jr. of Maaertha over the shoulder* mid ex.
con,
Ga.
il
visiting
her
parent*
-tended iii pane!*- down the frortl
*m
o f the tucked yoke to tho waist- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Colley of
Osteen and also 'her sitter Mrs.
lino when-1 t It-n:thrncd .0 create
A.
T.
Hal)
of
this
city,
a peplum. The full length veil
o f iace purchased in iirusscl* by
J’. R. Hach, Jr., son o f Mr.,
her cousin Mr*. Frank iiarrold
of
• a* pmed over illusion with an and Mrs. Phillip R. Bach
illusion race v« it and caught with Jewetts lame, has been promoied
« iace cap, held on ca:h aide by to the rank „ f Hirgeanl at the
dealers of orange blossom*. Iler Cordon Military College, Barnesonly urn 1 merit Was a strand of vilje, Ca. Iju t year Sgt. Bach
Oriental matched pearls, a gift was president of his freshman
or lht, hridegroom, nnd she car- class.
rtt-d a bride’s bouquet of *t -phMr. ami Mrs. Ms
mn i*. rentereT with a white
orchid.
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■ ■ thani had a* Iheir
The bride'* mother wa* attired the weekend Mrs.
in a becoming model
of mpiii sister and brother___ ...
:rcpe arerntrd by gold nailhead* anil Mrs. Malcomlie
heart pounding
and her flower* were rotes and of Asheville, N. C. *
-arnatioB*, Mr*. Volk- Williams, and Mr*. Joe W,
ilory of a
Tampa.
Mrs.
Grantlp
Sr. rhrs* u rown' o f royal' blue
ueman thesicJ
cte Jre with gold acecssorie*. and
ol level
htr flower* wcr. Rubrum lillies
and eariiatlon*. • ■
After tho ceremony n reception
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. Robert
wa* given bv the bridq's pirenl*
Enjoying one of tlie delicious Sund,, evening buffet suppers at the Ky . Mr* Hugh Whrlcliel. Mrs. Clyde Tcrwlll-gar. Hr • of Coral O.ihl
at their hume on Furlnw Str*e .
Couritry Club Is the following party lectured oil tlw clah jwnrh: Head- Kirby Fite Camille lUUen. Hugh Whcfctiel. Sr Johnny Pierce lit Hay­
YOUNG
White gladioli and aster* were
ing from left lo rigkti Clyde TVrshlligiir. Jr, club pro. Jamrs Ridge, tuna Beach .Mary Ann Whelchf 1 Hr Clyde TVrwiflesrar Cocclt.i Truluck
0*ed wilh effect In the Dying
Mr* James JUdge. Ravriwiat Ridge. Mi*. Raymond llldge, of Louisville 'W O. Plrmlng M:* Faming and Mrs Roy Reed
boom and dining room nnd rosea,
Sylvid
aMcra-utid gladioli in pastel shade*
SIDNEY
were tied in the other entertain­
ing room*.
Mr. Ijbtt ma. the
guest* at tile door and they were
Ann
invited into the living room where
the receiving Jine was- forpied by
Miss'Ollle
lb
c*e
Whittle,
iliree||y
,
Mrs. A. M. Zlnser honored
RICHARDS
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lott and Mrs.
Mrs. Mnmie I’ngenhart yester- *i&lt; 1 of- lire Seminole High (ilt-e
a l* &gt;
it I*. Lovlkco. in the receiving
*laj' afterrmon la-tween the hours kjflh annepncetl today that liarA hi
like were Mr*. Imtt, Mr. mu
of 4:0 0 . and rt:00 nVb*ck with eld kastner has la-ell eleeleil piesi, using to
Mr*. Volie .Williams, Sr. and the
|•pen house at the .home of the drill
o f the glee eiub for- :W s
year, niig
bridal nmpie and. fcuiinluti memMembers of the I'itut Club en­ former OTi Laurel Avenue cele­ &gt;'■1*1. O-In r* o il her s etc c lei I by j , rum &lt;l|ar
ters o( thr wed ling par y.
Joyed a bnal- ride nbonrd F ."E .
Uu*” iMemhtr* of lb,, ytift- iiuliob-: *1|it, mU |
During- the ' evening Ihe couple KoumlUat’* ' boat, ‘ The Bkylaik" brating Mr*. I'ligenhart's 15 th
birthday.
Myta So.tbwnrJ, vk-e-presnterit; paign in
left on a wcddlti; lri|v An North la»t night. They met at the imat
Bentitifirt
arrangements
of llelmi Slaughter, secrrtarv and .UiK-il, 10,
Carolina after which they will work at 5:30' j*. SI. and xrui»*4fn(,
THadiolu-es 1111,1 chrysanthemums tn n«urer Houston Bah &gt;Hk nnd
niskc their home in Octand where up l-nke Monroe after which a
1 ' lienee tiranthnm, btislm-r, mnitMI|1
hr ia attending Stetson I'niver- chicken pilau supper wns ent&lt; ileeoratnl the rooms opened en- sc* 1* and I'eg-gy Pippin, ldit.11 ui-* 1 He le g l­
A 1*0
sity. For traveling Sir*. William* joyed. Hostesses fm tbe ucowsiun ■uitp for tho occasion Mrs. PagPudley H IO G f* ,
ike senior glee club i» com j
. , i n ft
SPO UT
wnrr a blue garb.irdinc suit w lh were M rs
Al F Hunt,
Mr*, elilmrt who hit* been a lesidcnt 1
I i f '.HI sing! 1- ,,iid Iti 11■ -li i-*., ii.iis
of
thi-*
city
for
the
post
40
a while bb Use, brown fill hat mid ; Kulh Scott ami Mi*. A. &lt;&gt;■ Jaryears and an active member of in-in 1lub is composed of al mem. w n
biown nlligalor atre**iiric*. She j rell.
t™i *
Miss Whittle *ald -he »H * tnv .- ( n
tarried a mat.hing top coat and 1 Mrs, Mary Rawlins rend u the Ftr»i Presbyterian Church { m i - i-T with the office* - -h-u-d j.o.u,,-.. ,,
wt.ro tin orchid rnr-age,
ft-tter frnm Hu- Orlando Club, in- chose to wear a ro*e t-rt-pe ill ess aM nnliripaieif n suc**---fi I veiri 1 1,. ( , imm
Antnog inn out of town gi.cat* j vitiug the Smifnid Club In n with a corsage -&gt;f blue nod white
the first mrjm projt-c m il *»- .mien i» j
vvt-j-i Mr. ami Mr*. J. N. Newell •joint picnir unit, meeting Ui In- flower* She make* her home, at
it*' Christman program foliu m ,I
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of Sanford Mr*. F. J. Cool edge, held at Sanlaiiido Springs on 40L’ French Avenue.
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The dining room table was l-i tbe opt-ret (a, spring con , n r „ie
Indy and'Carolyn &lt;'nolrdgr, Mrs.' Sept. 23. She also announced a
ami l ump* Mu-ic Festival
Sin* t I in rn, *
coveted
with
a
handsome
Incp
1 !. W. Spinning of Atianl : It'*’» concert ‘to he sponsored by the
said among the soloist* this jenr lot'll, t-ilUi
Sharpe of Whilluop, town; A ir■Jacksonville cluli on Oct. H, pre. cloth and centered with a three
will t&gt;e Nancy Williams, Melha W4I *o,mi
and Mrs. I*. It, Mo**, Sr. of An-'iienting
M a r Morgan,
rising tiered birthday rake ami sur-kr-1I1 nek, Mary Mice Hetoden, with the 1
thilsin, Mr*. I*. I- Moss, dl. nf ’ young baritone and former rrsi rmi inled by flower*. Punch and Hun.tin Iti,lsock. Clmrenee l i mi nm i, ,,, (},
A Uan i«. Mrs. II. (!. Illeks-n of I deul of darks&lt;invi|]e. The con- 1 doinl j refresh merit* were m-tved tlmrn, Nolli,, iiflprt and H irold ..............
Adel Mr.
nrij Mrs.lam Court-' f(,rt will h&lt;- held in the auditor-j throughout the nflrrimon. ,
neF, lam
CdfrtHey, Jr., S h ip 'him pf the George Washington ( Thiguest*
presented
the
Sawyer. Jr.. Mis* Mae Watson Hotel and memlier* tif thr local honor re with many lovely gift*,
nf .toliii'Min, S. * - Mrs. • Kaylo ehih were invited to attend.
s A» 1 me.mento of -tie oeeasbttt
‘ Duty and family. Mr*. Ttemy' Those attending Ihe boat trip Mr /mier pit-seiiled Mr-. I’agTnrv r of
Albany. Mr*. ■* Kfi-« wert* Mrs. II. A. Swanson, Mr*. enhuil with a lovely Imurpn-t o f '
xabelli Min.r, Aflaril 1 : Jim Iie»-jJ£,R. Bailiff, Mrs. Frank It. Mar *chi ysauthemunis.
brson .,f Hampton; Jim Ah n,j||. Mrs. yj.
|{li|».tn. Mr*
Appro(xtmatelv &amp;« gue-l* eallct
boll of lamisvillej. Hnrold Haven- fl. K Chapman, Mrs. J. fl. Clarke ' -In •line III*. ntii«..lnlml limit - 1st
IS C LEV ER W ITH
port of Allien*, John A Shields, \|r„ Karlp Broome, Mrs Marj
f-rideo, lililiH ran o f Seminole g-ddr-.ti
Jr. of Way-cross,' Mr. and Mrs. Jtawllns, Mrs. W. E. Ht.llyhead
tSehiHd, with ban ibiteler malt-rm
James Form*ter of U c s U rg .; Mrs. Iamrlne ffihil, Mrs. E. If
t-cidenl'of tli,. group." O th ’i sfiurrtr
Mr*. 1). H. Newberry, of M r*tjl,g'ncy and guests, Mm. Keitn'H
&gt;1* in-bide Ki le James (ilea- gatura 1
l*nlm Beach, -Spstm Tom-y, Jr. [ j 0i|y ,,f Auhurn. Ala. and Mi*
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»on, yivc_4jre£ldi nt; Hello Slunr- vf Con
Weekly from Home Hrnn)n-df»D'*t\| non, secretary, Klhel Vlnlng, ttea- Viiemb. r
Specialist, TalLihissee
suiei; .M*iy I'^irliton. .puidicily sut-Wn
Hlreelnr: llirbv Brewer, pinginm and ini
r hn Ir 111is11

Myni

Madden,

lair - h l| i , hill ril l a n ,

men

,VS*-&gt; ini
sun

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Tilt* |'M j i f t nf tlt|* Clin- |i H |ii* I***1'"jbijnw-

J«« Tho™“B„ Hon"rcd
,

•1' BIRTH

Mr. and Mr*. A. L.- Thomas
announce (hi; birth uf n daugh­
ter Mary Lynn hprn SspL 14
$4 the Fcrnald-i-anghton Momsoritvl Hospital.
^4he Influenza virus l* so power­
ful that enough to kill &amp;C0 mice
could be put Into the space cov­
ered by the period at the end of
thla sentence

[

stcro- ma“ B

folks.

r rem

’

utted number* , f lh« P. T- A.
apimlnt thentselve* as « commit­

tee t-v unite
end fri aid*
association
eetber for.

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1ii| •sin

all parents, ncJthbort
to kiln anH Use the
as a "happy gst-t-ibrain*** and .ent-r-

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I cov/wyio H ridden, lo

(he nvtft vp deevet
Ihii bright ton'roifbf-

Sareot Fotatoea-Hrangea

farlua
ln*redi*nta: 3 mnlium aweet |"&gt;
erbcK
'k Clip of Itrnwu sig n .
V II grated rind o f one rtrange, 2 sliced
orangcw, anJ 3 tahlrspoons of but;
t*r.
Mrrctiona: Cook potatoes until
done but alill firm. Cool slightly,
peel, and cut into 1/4-liich sllri*.
Arrange. .layer nf sliced pnlatm-*
in huUgfited baking dish, seasun
with sail, and pepper, dot wRh
butter, atyl sprinkle with brown

pi* aupper will he given hv the
P.-’-T. A. on T u *^ .v -n fn in g at month from - parson* accused o f '
3:00 P^lo:k at the U ke Monroa attempting lo^ avoid paying Im-1
P ".

1
tin

oven better for many

UlnmenL
, •
Mr. Nichnla placed before thr
school beard a Il*‘. o f necessary
magaili)c* and supplies for teach* Customs Evaders
ers anJ children and playground
equloment. The b o irj approved Swell Burma Treasury
Ihe list
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RANGOON, Burma - 0T»c- A
By room count the third and
concrete
(trong
room ha* b*«n
fourth gnsi# room rweelerd the
onto th* "Rangnun Custom*
pria# for the largest attsndanew
e f parents. A chicken pilau arvi

• •

\\»« •fiit

the
ihh

Mr*. Joe Thomas and Mrs.
Ncppic Pulver were hostesses al while lo clip these lecip.s bn
» surprise birthday pnrly Sept, lu no- refemun.
t* honoring Joe Thomas nnd Penny^Ihilver at thair bmue^ 0(1
Maple Avenue.
Tho*e attending were Mr. ami
Sweet Potato Sslatl
Mrs. Ralph Peters, Mr. ami Mr*,
Ingredients: 3 medium • lai ;•
Alvie Gillyard*. Mrs; 0. 1). i-an—,r— -----"dreas, Mr*. D. L. laindie**. Mr. i a cel potatoes, 2/3 of u, cup •( 170 pt lliU, a l'WUm I
j kkUu f ttlmo ih ry hmt Nikfti *«n um
and -'Jr*. Duval Gillyard. Mrs. salad d ietin g, I teaspoon sab, »
O lh fiji m Oh* - kfrml^i im lmlip i tin** »-**n *^ anI i h i i Ip I Ui.
f;w
grains
of
|
epper,
J
*lri|-*
i
Neppie Pulyrvr, Mrs. Edna Mc­
Alic*t. I.un lip i*#f/ MlWirt*.! MltMu
M«im| i
• o|»u « »vl( liu tlcf' II fl
bacon2
/3
o
f
a
cup
of
diced
ic!
Clelland, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
t!Ux, Virginia Krnvr* anil \|«i *■-nl.i k-i •» nffimlftl rl %
%
%
• »!•*•••
cry,
2
picklel,
ami
ft
large
black
Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Jop Thom­
Kirvl Von Ii nloi 11*
# * i hat,. &lt;•
*1 t Iitih in m i j \n1*-r
olives.
as,- Miss Mary Edna Landless,
Ihiertiona; Scrub « » n l |« &gt;'■*
Vegetable oils used (or Indus­ Miss penny Pulver and
toes Ihornughlv and eouk Hum
trial purposes, bfsatdea the com­ Nolan,
peeled in ssited water un d -I nmon corn, rocouut, cottonseed,
. brain in a colander and bl -■* linseed and soybean. Include ba­
Elmer |Add extra salt unit pippei to .d,i i
bassu. caster, olive, citlcica. palm,
dressing or mayonnaise
In •
peanut, rapeseed,
sesame and
dressing ami let inurinai(i f--i on,
tung.
1 A
hour or longer.
*
»
Cut bacon in *mall plec «, fi &gt;
in iT S crisp, anJ drski on paper towel
L/lca celery and pickle* and rut
, held olive* .from-Pita. Mix all the*-■ L„.J together tightly wilh the pu a.oe*
,l
tlarnish serving dish with green
er the celery leavea, atrip* of bacon, and
• Ill-bur PanainaA sre rded Iron
11, chopped nut meats. Provide addi'
tlopat salad d r e s s i n g ; . Recipe
, Vltamlrv E prevents rancidity in, Cclombla In 1903 And became as
rs" ths acrvei seven.
lard, butler, dried milk, and rhneo- tndepejidciil rrpubl/ ' It Rcacralh
was Indicated on lna|u as part o'
rnnlnaN» “ :
Addition nr a bit »1
Bomh America,
'
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treai- chopped onion* to this salad h v
MONDAY
The Woman* Missionary Union
■fficers of (ha First Baptist
"Jnirrh will hold an exscutive
neeting at R;00 P. M. follovyed
•y the annual business meeting
it 3 :."10' I’. M. when HJ47 offiera will lie presented.

ANNOl'Nt'EMENT

r u t t t j i n*n

liillil inrnr iilfMit hl»i iit &gt; |irm
111*1*4'h -j i 11•*1m.g11 f •
,.| n
(|t) I I'm . 1 It* ,il«l til. m h«Mil Jl
*" 1
1Ilf »f |f ^ v 14J*|
lit it i it t .i f it ink* a Iwt
lilirntt OI*.\, uiinm ititi wUnv*, .lUuuit » ■*
McihImm *iit|i vAiii i.f Imuff &lt;1 hi ’it) «*»t &gt; »m,j t n. f if 4**k*i*n&gt; *t.in,
nml niffii»*tr» v%ilI In* hpltl fin* U!th* iii
uifil ;o
nui •*«
first anil
Thursday kit fm.Ii j
v\* jiMt Kt|it m^Ih m **
muntti.
j ’l* 'vu K*»t mi
I'ointA will In* Riven thr
‘Tu many hiwna \w hml »»jh ii
l#pm flu- serviUK' mh lifficerni *»n HWMriifa *«n, I irtvilnl \*Mh Ilf in
comrnittif?»t fm c i i r o u n n i M , ^ 1'* *»&lt;tl ftfpuMlnin (itinlidatv’
partlri|»nt&lt;*i| m, for « l u t w r v r d •*» **
iluir position mi
at an
|MM*k fi»c tint* yt*.ir f* 4»m
fl**ur utiil Aiii.im!. tn ijm
Whfli a innnhpt 4*Aii»ia inu poln n
Ho/it or
u;iiif,l tii.
hr will lip Mivi-tt a pin ami for i n m ln la t n a il h . i' f I*, whokkiuif

Penny Pulver And

Social Calendai

nepuldiened

t*i**

when returning h&gt;
i*d jsT«as from war.-

t*e -netal tuftem You

bio; I or brown or no/
of (be Fall th od tl

[A m ilu l ifm# cm lj

TOUCHTON’S

�THE SANFORD HERALD/SANFORD, FLORIDA
KftKNCII HHI1’ (DMMIKHIONKMi first of It mcrt^mt shlpl being f itanv

,'T A U P ^ ,

n.r o f

»n «

H o f ftou lk w el

Jrfa-r I iul« * I r Tv WIIJ*f|
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11*
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„f (V#e| 4 of Niirlhw#.;' », of
Xnllll'.iil IJ of - /t,iuthra*i »,
Mid Mrrtlon It, M"Ulh 1310 fart
i
N'oi'H "I h&lt; i !
.f
-at »l

I um for lh« t'renah gov*rnraem In,Tampa. T
10; OP)—THe1!&gt;y the Tamp* Shipbuilding Com*; ton Cane ha.

Sept

to o t

IJ. Kaat 1110 fart

Legal Notice

..|U,i .iM .llljit.lH

tjr, tif tin* Hip ft* of Florida !

II** It KbSw Ui Tbit l« II* A
nit AT. fW rotary *.f Hi* Htnl* 01
Florida,

s

Quantity Rights Reserved ■

iH s frh tt Ona, T w o and Four.

Fancy Entiiifr

H e

Runthlnc KrUpy
F*ney Calif.

NtJjUcp. Premium

17 c

Cleanser Ro0 5c
Ultra-Refined
Clorox 14-Gai„ 26c
tlirrla Rnarh
Tablets 20Z 25c
SO-Vlule Team
Borax
12c
•

A d A dvelrised
in MrCnll’u
Armour’a
Soap Chips

H.r*nd*nl

Hon.

M iiir t ;

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or

HAND,

i v n i i i i 'n i i a t in o

A lii! NOTIiTV

(1.1. PIHIBONN who ui-

1 volrre. residing tn llur
1 i-oi poidie limits. "■ follows 1

Cntfornin ited Hipo

hat*1*- Hemlnnte-rnvnly. K lotldX
4T Ijt F l'H T llK H O RDER E ll thal
WIT.NKHH itijS-hand Mini nfflcUl

O. J*. tllERNUlK*—•:

T»j?Ar

Clrfk •trtrtlll Court

c tjjk e n B m W
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Fresh Beef

Collage

Tongue* lb 35

Chssgo lb 23c

Freah Qround

Kraft Am. Loaf

Georgia Dessert

Cheese lb 70c
Cooked P ig

Shipped Kanaaa Dreaaed Drawn

Peaches No 2^ can 25

Del Horn* Voe-Pao

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Feet lb 18c

SOUft^ can

10c

New P a H NlbleU

Corn 2 n-oican* 29c
Eelberk Meal or
a h ^ t l hi|hf4Jka Dreaaed
Drawn Stewing

Shipped Vona laUnd N. X,
Drenaed

Grits ii4*Lb»' 18c

Chickens Lb 55c Ducklings Lb ^
M o c k a ra l IlU e U

IIIV O K C 'K

oiim-.il o f p in i.ir A T in i
T*l &gt;1|:&lt;&gt;IIIM? fllllliKII. ■ North "11**
(jnr.l. &lt;)■* iTlr. In.ll.nrf - *
T"I| tee hrt *1&lt;&gt; luOaretl lo e m
n».ir In u e r.o ti (o r b y Attorn ey^
In the C lrc u ll C ourt *tl Aenvlnolu
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‘■mnly.
K lorld
e., . on Or

And Now— Liquid

Cvahed tobsttofi'
Spanish Mackerel

lilh iuV nl Octnbsr, 1»I3, lo answer
a Hill of CnmbUInt fil'd agalnsl

Bofflo

New Park

Ol Botnar [rrlne

Tomatoes No 2can 15
Chef tloy-Ar*Dee Bpeghettl

*

Michigan Large

Celery 2

stalk.

Potatoes 5 Lb* 29c
Carrots 2 Bch&gt; 17c

Yellow

ROBB’S HOME B A K E R Y
217 E A S T FIRST STREET

P H O N E 8M *J

Rad Malaga

YMiie^DaiHlng

Old Fashioned
B* » r e5-sa . ad t
. Loaf

A tten tion .I M oth ers!
Long Igliuifi

«n 19c

V O U R C H IL D S
FULL NAM E

Fresh Beef

Cottaga

Eelbvrk Meal or

Tonguai Ib 35

Choote Ib 23c

Grits ti4-Lbs ■ 16c

Freeh Griiund

Kraft Am..Loaf

'Burger ib 29c

Chooio Ib 70c

Iteef- Plat*

WRITTEN IN GOLD
On School-Tnblet

(looked Pig

Stew lb 25c

Foot

Ib 18c

Shipped Kansas Dressed Drawn

Fryers
Shipped Nebraska Dresseil
Drawn Btswtng

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*galn»f Ihi* ffttale of HAlfA IU&lt;-H
&gt;fr«l«»*VAN, «lrrp«srt|, l*t* nr Iftll
&lt;‘f&gt;unlV, to th«* &lt;*ounty Jml«e iff
it* mlouI** I *i*« f11y. FIurMif - |» •. I*I►
ofi!r*f In ihparnuri hou&gt;* of •**■Id
r.Minty at Hattfur/1. Florida, wllliIit fight calendar
froth lit#
timir of the ffrat fifititlraftluTi of
I hi« iititire. Hitr h rial ftI of dvftiatiil
rh.lll l&gt;i* In writing, and shall state
the |iU* «• of rffM M fS an*l pnat’
nfftc# adtlrra* »»f the claimant, and
ahull he aworn to hy the rlalnmnt,
ag«*ot, or allorncri and any itich
rliiiii or dfMiatid not
filed ahall

oKtiiuiH Hmi,r:ii,
To

/ Green

Bot 34 c
pi&lt;o

ulul . o t i o u l l

iiflrata.
lie .rgi* F. ttnalry
I'hmUi ll i oda 11
tt'nilr Mamlllun

For Two yfamhars of the .CfHillt|r
llottril* of 1‘uhfh* Instrurtlun. IMa! rifts 'til*** and Tlit*^»
K. llrd.m .n
Foe Just lea * uf tl*a iv.»r«* In and
f«r tlia following Juvtlca Qlilflrtg,
vh: None. * For tVimUblr In «*"d for tha
fi Ih.nlng Jiiftlra UUtrie fa* vltt
Jflii- I, 1,
*
• =
In T«sllmo^y \Vhrr*of.* I haVa IN T ill: lIB C tn T CIVUHT, NINTH
lo »f unit* #*i my hand and afflaad JI HK-1A1. IT IU‘I*IT. IN AND FOIl
lh* Hi* at Heal of the Ftatt of Flo* .li'iM v n i i* i ‘fii»w*pv iM n m riA
rid.I. at Ta 11atinrare, the Capital,
this tha flr*« d «r » f Faptainhar.

lOc

Rutabagas ib 4i4c Cabbage u&gt; 4'/ic

R e g u la r

Vanish
A aborted

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Fancy Calif. Freeh

7c
Wright * Silver
Polish s-oz 20c
Blu-Vfhite

ib ' l i e , Melons

Canadian

Sun unto

V ita lo x

Fraah Honny Dew

’ Lopes

UsieUd. .«
Hi ■ford,

) Ilili Jlth dor of .HopUhlbM,

m I&lt;

Court of lh** Mate *»f Florida
For Two ifnilroari CtfiHfiti» Ionera
f*f til* Mat** of Florida.
For Hfota ffthator for Noiia ClTthl
tVimtur^il IMpjrkt uf th i Htalr of
Fh+rid a*
Fur Two Members **f ih« I lows#?
*»f Ih i.fm nlallvM uf tits1iftats uf
Ftmi Ida.
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For i t i i f f fa u n lf t'nmiiilpflosrra

P r ic e s G o o d T h r u S a t u r d a y , S o p t o m b e r 21

Br ead

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rtj once ii

£ens*Ctttl¥a

to Northaaat

lo Inht tl»r
ii a v o r \m vi ; m iii :h
For Fnltrti Hiuif* Hermlur.
For itr|*r**rnt-'tlv*vof *Jtp Fifth

111ulc llarllng

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Old Fashioned

IHia ^Nollra

week for four
weylcs ’ In thru t
wewep»i&gt;#r ■ put,II___

hutln

iv*&gt;iifl*oK A*' 1». UK, Oil

Corn
212•01 cant 2
New Park
Tomatoes
N o 2 can
Argo Bwret

Crackers lb
A Real flleach—

give

f f l'i

New Pack NlbleU

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t»i*rrliy

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fiint.Mn i
ro «.fo r r*
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11H&gt;Kft\h~ FJK ITIII*
ill 1rein H*frtltir'i# Fountv,
l ie of Florida, on Tnrertay nnl
(1 ft **1 tMf th# flr*i Monday In

IS ffiU T IH S ,-

ashes

rt«»

you hrrcln. u m » being a. ault for

• i-nrner -of Southweet
14 **t
Soulhwrat
&gt;4 of ‘ Omlah 11,
Ti troahlp to HoUth /Rungs 11
. Beet; Mouth 1310 Jrrl 30 01011111
1. Ill
rfo IB - h V lt llla
fart to 'beginning,
oroiltil. ui .i|lu u'tlurk' (1:00;
,* M Ortuhrr full 1143, at ihr
Ml ollvr A. M. ft. t'tuifrtl In Mlflt
■ “rnlfnla Ciunt». FloriiOv, for
th» |iurpoa» of prganftlng a muni-

* o tm k np
To th«* HhefPtf »»f Kemlnul* Cmin

C A V

T H U R S D A Y . S E P T . J9, 1 M 6

Sanford Furniture
Company’s
BIG 5 SCHOOL T A B L E T

Bhlpped Long Island N. Y.
. Dressed
’&gt;

H Q

Sunehlnii Krlepy

Fancy calif.

Crackers

Fresh Honey

Tablets 2o* 25c
20-Mule Team 1

,

Michigan Large

Idsho

Armour's

Fancy CaJIL Freah

Lemons

t i c Carrots 2

Yellow

Red Malaga

On,;ans 5
YtlamlnMed

Regular
Slandartt
&gt;

School

Tablet
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M TS r t A K U
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WHEN
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A v a iu a u i

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. Including Free
Child’s F u il% a m e

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Celery 2 stalk* 19c Potatoes 5 Lb&gt; 29c
A n AdverUaed
tn McCall’a

Chickens Lb 55c Ducklings Lb 43c
Mackerel !111«U
Pollock nuou
Butlorfly niloU
Fresh Caught Mtd|0f
Cooked Lobsters
Spanish Mackerel

Dew

Lb 17c -Lopes Lb H e Melons Lb 10c
Nableco Premium
*
*4
Green
Crackers Lb 17c Canadian
A Real Bleach—
Rutabagas ,u&gt; 4%c Cabbage Lb 4vfcc
By-Pro
Q» 17c
Cleanter "»» 5c California Red Kipo
Ultra-iReflned
Clorox v^Gai 26c
Harrlt Roach

taserllrlde

* 69c

Fhncy Hating

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Rain Washes Out Sixth Game of Fed-Senator Series
Game To Be Played Here Tonight;
Schantel, Cary Probable Pitchers
Dr ARTHUR RECK WITH, JR
HeraU Spuria ‘Editor
Joe Louis Pounds
A downpour from Jufrfftr PluViu* camo yesterday afternoon
Mauriello For W in
&gt; cause postponement of the
xlh (tome in the fitful pi
With the *prvd and effici­
eerie*
between
the
8*1
Celery Fed* and the Orlando ency of lightening Champion
Loul*
drf-*trd
Tami
Senator* which was to be played Joe
Mauriello In tea minute* and
at the Municipal Park.
29 second* of the flr*| round
The tame.* 1* scheduled to be
in thrir title match 'n the
played here tonight, and in the
Mxditbn Square Garden la&gt;-t
event that rain cause* additional
night.
poatponement every attempt _will
be made to act the Ult back
l-oui* at 2111« pounds » a *
from Friday night to Saturday
the h-avier of the two men.
________
nigh school
aince the
Seminole
Mauriello wrighlpg Id at 19**
[H ila r y Fed football
team ia
Rrlef as it a as, LouL was
| scheduled to meet the Eustl*
the show, all thr * ay, having
Panther* in *. gridiron content
fliwlrd*’’ the' challenger then
at
the High School Athletic
continued In trim Ih- Bronx
Field tomorrow evening.
boy hffnrr fO.lOO people.
H is ulan understood that the
Mauriello Irtril to make *
Orlando High School haa a game
fight' of It it* 1 as they came
acheduled for Frlda^ evening in
out at the bell, a* h* knock­
Orlando and that Ruainea*. Man.
ed Uula back on hi* haunchager John (!*nrcl of the Sena-,
r* with a fa*t right to Ih*
tor* will request that In the
chin. The champ ramr bark
event the Fed* and Senator*
savagely for the kill.
I meet in the seventh tilt in OrV in do 'tomorrow night that the
game’ .he moved up to Saturday
or Sunday «o there will be no
conflicting schedules.
Tonight Manager Levy I* ex­
pected to aend Jim Schantel to
tho hill f^r the 'pitching duties
Edltnnr Note! Beginning to­
in an attempt to trim the Sen­
day a aerie* of thumbnail skrtchator* and enter the aevenlh tilt
•a will be run of the first
o f the aeries. Lefthander Jodie ■quad players of the l'n iier*It)
llawinglon will probably meet
uf Ftprida football tram in an at­
the Senators in the seventh tempt to acquaint central Flor­
*ramc in- Oriando, should the idians with the team. Florida
•^eds cop (onlght'a tilt.
ia making a bid for big time
Manager Ted MadjesklM* also football and the tram need* thr
rather hard pressed for a mound support of every Floridian and
staff. The little "Darling" of central Florida faiyi ran give
the Senator, mound Corps. Scott thrir moral vnipport even If they
Cary, will face Schantel on the cannot Attend thr garnet. To­
hill in this evening's contest.
day the firat airing end* of the
The weather forecast this af­ Bator* are prevented.)
ternoon looked none too promis­
LEFT ENDS
ing. ' The weatherman sold it
TOMMY UUSlIOl', W l Pound!
would be partly cloudy' with
,
six fimt former Jarksnnviltr Naval
nfUrmu.n ahpwar* and thunder- i Air B u „ on , lnr u)„, ox-Amlrew
jlo r m s tudajr (hrough krlday.
Jnt^son, Jacksonville, player ts
™ *n the evenl that th« wcathfr currently making rumjwtlilon kern
permit* a tilt th!s ©renin* loenl at ihe left (nd *put. A U»t. *«•
officipL expect one of the larg- j{res*ivo end, he ran also tuke &gt;n
eal crowd* on hand for any con- planting a-viignmeuu tie Li playing
teat this season in the local
find year for the Ciatnr* tie is
Par*&lt;22 and married.
KAY JAMISON,'- HHi pound, six
foot, three inch, veteran of the
1U42 Bator season show* promise
for an and berth. A former BradI enton High ScfUKd scar, j.itni.-ou

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INSIDE SPORTS REPORT

L*

By AIIT1ICH BECKWITH, JR.

T-».l. Southern California Cl, now
with the Rocket*, and Otfo Gt*i|asm. Noi th-western's *13 are bark
who play* for Coach Paul Brown
Ihi t'lrv-ildifil, Brown. Iticldeiitallv
11 ii port.d (n be the highest i paid
-- -* — ■’ ■ —
— iimrli ip football at i i i . W l l :i
lly Fit .Nh rCK
I* lYx Van WavtjnifUijt, Atibuin'* Jhear Tin Rocket* aie - --llrhed b&gt;"
AP ‘ Ni-wsti ntuiv* Spurt* Kdihn All America pivot » f 1944.
. 1Ui-k Hanley, fmmoriv of North
, NEW YORK tl appears that
The N iw Volk Yankees, on net western,
'
burnt*
KIruyl*
1 , i c f the 'All -America Kiribati Confer- bv form er R- deer football t«i-&gt; 1 Chicago * also
,nee wt1t~di. ill! t lolli Thr new Ran Topping, have four All-Artier-i (l-eul Hltsch o f Ulm-onain and
A s '’[•'fMriiiiml gridiiim body has the |fB p l„vrA hut two o f them were \ Mi hivan. Billy Hill, nhrapd of
! Indiana and Wee Willie Wilkin,
i i i
&gt;,h,Yer* ' An " "'•*'&lt;* '*“ w me theUhoM-n in thr thirtie*.
,
, Ilu- Yank.-, -oarhed by lin e .
p-und e.i Itr.Ukin l a , k I o.
d d e d fan*
Fourteen - lot mi l All A me lira JJTnhrrt v, ex W»-.h ru-tnn Iteilrkin ' lllraeh w.i* the *tar. of tin recent

Georgia Tech And Grid Stars Sparkle In Nation’s
AlabdmaRateTop
New All-American Football .Loop
Spots In Southeast

I 1A \ E S VS F A N S
,
Flying Coyote,
lie is gian .iton j
holed in the Rob Ha&gt;v*' oi Cneyviine Chief Thuii.n-rbolt,
Column Ihi* morning In the Orlan- a famous Indian lighter use* in V l l r r i r f n ’ a
A H ir tr i
do Morning Sentinel Holt hr ba, ihc pioneer day* o. the Wett.
k ,W r ,a U 8 ' V 11-11*
Is
In c r e a s in g
taken another "pot »hot" at the
A giailuate of linsi-ell institute
Me

I
i.4

Celery Krdw.
in luiw ft nee. Kunsas, and n atar
tt
»
*
»
H u n s m g e r Is A
lla )r * write*: "The reason llick uhlc.., Me»t pluytd profesalonal
Mrl-aulm and Tex Cater didn't baski-liml!
wlm Jim
Thotpo's
playei*. .h - - n
by A w o y i a t e d ' h o a » t Frankte' sinkw^K I
Al l -Star I«-6 victory.ov#r
&gt;inpir ih *irlaiiUo-Saniorj gamr_ inliiyu, Indian*. He was with
It) a s s o c i a t e d p r e s s
Pie-** NiMirt-Witter* thmuirhout t h e , \ U - A m e r i c a wiraid of th'f . l . - \n-rele* Ram,*.-champton*
at Sanford-Monday hlghl, w* un-~ Viult 'Ip the Navy at Georgia
The ,outh(-A*trrn conference pic- rmintiv
uir ooiul.ri- of tlu- niut ,,,,, jo . ( .hiu,)|((. , Ar(., |.lir|,,.ri *f th- rival National 1.,-apue. Re
i.
drr-tand, i* because Sanford told Fre-hlight,
t‘4»e i»- not very clear 'today and
\||.Aniem a hark f..» the -- -d-J two lourhdotvti* liefori- 4*7.it'* the foul; of that old bugnhn • rin u lt where they *#v the tun. i? jj)W
league President Earnest Padgeil *
Awarded CoAtlpo d ami Ilu l- u ■ .holt.
Ruke Blue R. vil- C anard I Ilu- •a-u hins in Chicago'* Soldier
they wouldn't let them on thArnrding to Associated, l*rta» of football Injuric*.
Brooklyn, bmp tin- doormat of
- _ ,
r it i
1 l *i , i '
i l- i I,
".t terl Ramsey. William and M an Field.
placing liebt— and I'augrtl pulled the fits. hnxtbull hluy**1 tu tf° 1,1
iourgla Tech ami Alabama ai ■ the National ho„ll,al l.eaunr.-ha„ nr,,.v M,r..|lum. Tulane
ll w*n* the l-ct thing (lull evt-r
them Irom the umpiring assign- lilt* court* to seek compensation liokiii^ more liKi' womi*ncnlvi»» iiuf wmt r^im '^rtmiicrn
m v i i l , ;lu |#|t» „ f *311
hmipt-Peil to the hew li ague.
went.”
uniter the HI hill ofwwUi^hiM h u luiw* that »t*vcral cii^uallk'n ar»* All-Am crirn hlftvrr* Tho IhMlkd-. *
,
,
The Buffalo Iloons, combed . by
Thi* statement U unfouml d and toten awarded
nil I situaoil » g,- jn,^.
ijpg badj inlo tlid&gt; ••knock i.wunl liv Bill V..
-tl a fC£i
. TY ?
;V T 'U
hti { k,,t
purrly Incurrrct, Tnrre » c w * -slaiy, minus the mortey he made Hug1" loj*. But
Hut the
thr new
m -w .-i, all H r Pliillir* 1-a*. hall l.aoj. hfl- RvpJ^
' JL1*
K*
‘
’ h'” ' " lied. Raw-,m (Tulape otuj Mitnsr'si-t,7 no lit'u l and iiir Jiinmi Seanutaiter ufehantnrd Uns'vMii aem m
oiher jim*. The *tptiyrr. At il l,|
Misaiaaipp1, (ieorgla,*Flnr- AH-Altieriya hail.- ,n Clrnu Rot,l... T?rtn,1' rrnr■. I ; " “
M“ 11■
Cto.diy and
.....
Ion Amevlle, ha
hawk*. |iiloted bv Jack Mmgiu-r
u tel.gram to l adg lt n-i|uir*ting Nlemic, lin» been »w n jd,u yj.KsiUi,, ttIHj Vanderbilt.
T-i Im i ," ’42. nn.l Bill Ralev., Mlihi throe
AJIAmeriia
men
in
Juirin'
|Autmin touch I, an: devoid of Allgall. 'Ill, ,W’h-i ;i|, viopfiy stur'i -I
" n bc
V " ' rr"'*' ‘ 5?
e,« V k " d lhf ' A i TiHMloota, Alabama'* low- f- r Mitim-vota, The ih-dcot
,,t,.r
J'hp
Kimhrengti.
-Texiu
Aggie,
\merica pluvm . However, -Stan
ilnue umpirthg m the *erie*. raeifii- L&lt;«al. I., u jl». •That a atT
iCBmpert1| for „ W .ya,.,
— — (tillback of - 'IP -'Inf Tackle Rob Ko»tinf«l.i. lluty Cross lunk who'
inrrp wrr? m» ilireai.t ***f «n&gt; lnr 10 t* uf f j i 0 . itmnthly, mimu
iMllui th*. firm! tl*«u« k.
kind, ami ihrHTqvr^l did mil trier fib mined fr»»m a
in ih* t \
i„ « : j u. »uin.u I*, ti*,*
Florid,i is laiiitr L»idy. Chat Relnnnut, Snlifintiia 'I d '41. and -Inned In tlie Orange Howl l« «t »
End Hud K m , N'utii-itnni*
jJamtary, i* Miami’* tug are. Ruf*10 McLaulin.
'
’ .New KnKl«ml. an I fdd7 * ir n « l
1 i t ?hl
,ls
Jnrkaum
Tin- Ron* me cOnrhrd by hud fiiio htol one AII Amerien in I'niil
■| .
The ball (lull afOeial* made a beer »aliwmnn
I t m H,’ quarterback Frank llnvyde* tn,.1!a ff'" Vn'
R.-tiioot who hkr Flaherty, once 'tiovcrnwli. Columbia buck *42, but
no requ-st of an; Mml t « Pad-*
Florida .Military Academy
■
„„t i„
‘ll,t "iU i u leg injiity. Ibvtmv
orhed for tie- rge |* r e s t o n |,r since hit.* shifted to the -lloston
gelt ab- oi the umpiring situation.
According to recent information |1(,
, iII||K
exprew-.t; d-ul-l that Jim S|n„| ln||-s iii-d*kinv.
Yank* nP tbe National League,
The Sanford tan* made the re- the FMA will have a classy fo o t - ;,
.,
••
,
- j. , ) ltublnaoit, frr*hm.in renter, will l-e
par^ er Hail. Mississippi All The
Bison* may take this rase to
quest because thr, thought . fid - ball t.am thi. year, 'hut . i* -If
* E ! ? tod Wh*u ,le
teady to * „ agxm*i Mississippi \mrrifn tmek mi ;!M. niul Frankie omt. it is rita-rteil.
grtl would rompty with ft *inrr experience is any criteria. Tha
" At ViSdl-ri-Bt.^lVm-h Bril' Band"««'*■ .who won
Th. All-Aipcrira Conference i*
hp die] the , amr thing in Ihr Fed Saiilord Celery Fed* are acheduled j [" .-ji
SI. Augustinr si-rirs. Ititl StriB- lu
tunglv with the Aca-lemy Oct-j!*rur* '*
...........
jbn-an- ,a* Birij
rcke *.-nt a wire lit I'aitgrll de- 2 .i m S i.' I'vieraburg.
, . Monclpy
^ , mi*»i-d
, " f hi* fulli-n t tip i I ur;i», Vc- ||&lt;»,.,.. tln-y ai t- iw.m h.-d In Ruck While ihe rival Nwtmti.il h »&lt; -chedpiaitlai- tignliLiii‘rnciir"uf
mi
ill
A list uf 52 fuutiiallrr* 'wav P'mRoc
llf 1
111 "*
I f .ny._Snud._r* *- ul Milking |-ii-k jJ|,*w .if . Sum., rlti.u and I'nh ulr.i ,-r.lv tin ,.
the
i taring that l.a»rl&gt; struck hlpi
during a game in V&gt;;ui(nnl i-it-i i'.-leasell "by Athletic Director Al “‘"'b of* a*th^(? L ^ fti. pa«*-snag- -leek M r lk u i1 m— 'lie Mi-iougifo* mu
—i i
- iA,k-k*-—mrtinl
M1uml l.rudfi
end wall h* uul_/&lt;ir *eiir tl „|llL nllti BUU, tin. .1 r-mnr rtn t-r1 Bulh the rfeviiutoi Brown* und tite after talk lea klu* v, it tv ***vcn
furth, r il- s.riled unr ■&gt;( ihe gntn;* Itiurio. yesterday, Bating -i2 men
Jinf Hnughtt Into Hu- blurring 1k1i '.
tti-ek-t
a* the «v-r*i rih ibit inn nf um­ on the varsity Including 14 let- day*.
bnv«- .me All- epno&gt; wlule the t-hiingo Bucket*
flic ailing IDt at the University sssignmunt.
Kipelielieef ciliU bt*
piring tli.il he had rver argri. rrrm-li.
America.' Tlrey art* End ltulpli lii-y. Imve -ix lisR -h
Blrihrckr ili-inumlrd that 1-nti-l) clyde Jimmy Geurgc, Middleton,
not Ih- pi'rniirird In umpire again t). und Italph llewoelry, ,nt. r«-In the Frd-Kainl sJnrs.
eraburg.
Grllrrally speaking, the .San­
Veteran laeklr* include Ro­
ford fan* are mure Ilian satisflnl land A. Wilson. Tampa and But)
with th&lt;&gt; jMirh nf Mrl.nulin this Whitehead, St. Petersburg, whlib
reason., tlf ruur*r. Ihrrr will he llusl) O'Neill, t'ansl /.one; |&gt;ub.
rumplaliiK' tin an! arbiter mm
FrceJc. Cirat Water and hrnt
and then hut .Sanford fan* did nui Sl/auas, TallahuKsee give tha
inrlide him in their request,
Cadrt* ample axparienrr In tha
1 to* ba-r-hali rliitr iliti not i-nlci guarq. position*.
a t'niitnlaliil al aif
Rol.cn lowilt-r, Jaeksonville 1*
‘ Fin lln-i tiom'. ih. fan* dlil rid the only i-xpet n-need center 1iU
"liemnii-l," !. t it-.|in-*ied” tha- „ nuge in hu, Severn I prospect* cumCofi-I til- nw*U-il
mg up including Benny Jiimiaott,
And from nui own ohserva inn * Jintiof from Memphis. Tenn.
of Cuft i '- uinpi, mg nl-ilfy, he _ lloug Middlrhrook.
TaApa,
rhotl.l hav, In • n
I long * hi, sun his letter at end last
ji-fon- tin; iiui-li-nt happened.
yrar h*s been shifted to the
Dodger*' Bendler
quarlrrback spal while rxperiA numt&gt;er of i j i n t * in San*
enrrd h*lfhark* Include Ed Mpi*
ford n*. rlnulil r nirnihrr ttr.
rack, ilrlroilt Jimmie vv lina.
Wemller. the Itrimkijn lhnlgrr
Hi. Petersburg and Mercury
trainer wlqi &lt;*a * he^t* In SanKavouklL a flrel-footed young­
.fnrd last Spring.
ster tiom Tarpon Spring*. ReFloyd I'alnrer-refriTed a let­
Unili-k Rave Crisp I* the only
ter the nlhe( da&gt; ftwnt Wendrxprnenifd fullback returning
ler which elated Lhal everyto Itugero fur adothre season.
ll-lllg wa* gt.irlg siting fine ami
(II her Florida boy* tin tha
lhal bp hoped he rntlld visit
larsily include
if
McKay,
opcan theatre. He csnieil Hye
Sanford during
the winter.
Bonita Springa; Hoy Barnra, ■
Uccnnltng to an Aaaoclatad letter* In high ach-iol, 1* 'i‘l years Welnller -aid the IM gW * were
Ft. Myemi Jack Mal’ hrrson,
Pr/iis report, National I^ng'ju old.
all kryrtl up over thrir Tight
Winter Park: Hugh Olive. I'laut
umpire Grorge liarr wo* force-t, JIMMY IIYNEH. freshman linlb for Ihr pennant with the Card*.
n ix ; Tnl Michel, Plant City,;
to leave the baseluill game i^- - from Marianna where lie carrion Hr hinted lhal Ihe Rodger*
Jolyn Moody. Orlando and Glyn
tween the N'aw York (llantn and four letter* in footlinll and t* m»&gt; train w« thr—coji-1 next
• Guthrie, Green Core Spring*.
the Chicago Cub* in New York currently adding l» the conipi-U
Itogiru is also attempting to
lion for an end berth, lie tip* sra-M.lt, allhmiglt lie explained
V'eaterday l&gt;eeaL»e of tt *rvcre (he scale* at 195, is six fret llirre lltal he, knew very little almul . engng,. n Warn in the Miami area,
heart attack.
, „ . ,
that portirular altuaUun.
cither Miami Beach. Andrew Jm-k
.Barr th well known in Sanford 'inchc* tall. He ii lh years old.
W'rndlrr said the Rodger •on or^ Pom t- do L*«n.
RIGHT ENDS .
and Sem'nole County since h« 1*
pitching had been, holding up
URUUGUTUN—U lR U T E i. 1YU, tha o[&gt;cratnr "of-the—George Barr
_xaig .wait T h a i wrote WendEKISCtt N*A MEN' ROOh'IH
r- T
LIAMH,
i*
one
-of.,
fb*-"
fevrvwk-r
&gt;Um ptrea -Sritnntr U « t
Spring
ler. ha* *o far kept the Rmlgrr*
PITTSBURGH.. Sept. 19. i/11
periencej
members
of
thr
It*H
Barr held hi* stbodl In Orlando,
in
thr
thick
uf
the
flag
rare.
Mnnagcr Frankie Frisch of the
hut this yrar he plan* to move Gator squad. A big six foot three . Wendler alsu asked I’nlnii-r t-i Pittsburgh Pirates say* that milto the fomter Naval A ir Station inches tall ami IP'* poomlx, lie convey hi* host wishe* to liij fielder Rrl Ennis uf Urn Philadel­
s a c .tw o years of football mi
' at Sanford.
many friend* in Sanford.
phia Phillies l* his choice for t-a-v
.
The attack struck with iccn (fator alevcn* in HJ-JI mil '42.
Harding'* Reserve*
halt'* rookie of the year. Fays
A
sergeant
in
thtArmy,
ho
saw
severity that it i* unlikely that
Though
Coach
Jock
Harding
Iriach: ''Ills play ugumM us all
Barr will Ire back on the diamond Semico in tip- Eu rope nil theatre enulil Mnrl elgtil of hi. Hi tinge year has been nothing ie-- *r!-where hr won five h-iltle sinr*
thi* ye»r. .
iliiwl
anine*
*
t
a
r
l
i
n
g
lineup
scnsalionai »nd hi* |m**ihdilo-s
A former I’lanl High, ‘ Tampa,
■gainst William ti Mary in th- for the future are unlimited."
star he i» 2 T years old.
JOE ClIKRSEIt, former Qulnc'y Rruitgi- Bowl, und ejiuld fill the
High scho. I stir I* another veter­ o her |Mi*ltlon* with the first
SPORTS L A U G H
an of Gator eleven* who saw ac­ string sub* of the Orange Bowl j
By f n w l l p g Pre**
SU PPO RT TH K T E A M !
tion on the HHi and '45 tea mi. football, game, chances -re th.it
Italf-duxcn n e w A tm m w ill take
A
steady
aggressive
end,
Chesser
Th e beloved old manager of the
uver starting berths the rugnt
. Philadelphia
Athtetica.
Connie weigh* iOO pounds and in an even of Sept. 27, and it could I*’ thnl
Mack, has many a sparkling m m - •ix feet. A junior, hoJa 10 *year* only Captain* Harry Ghaul at
ofy of hi* glorious baseball career. old,
WARDEN TILLER, former Or­ fullback. W'illlain FranU at Uekl“ .
TJVs all. of ua, Oor.nle has also
Mario DeMarco “ f Ikxmton, N. J-. _
had same moments he'd like to lando Senior High itar, i* mil for guard,‘ and Hob Bowman" at wing
hi* first year oirthwOgtor eleven
■IU
* "-IK
!--*L
-wwrw--*
*
A Veteran of the Navy Air CoriM. oaek would tw holdover »tsiU ,l» j
por itutanee the day his Athle­ he played some football In the
At end t.eo Houck of l.aiini*ter, 1
tic* were playing a light bail game, Navy. A steady player he 1* i ’u. who played freshman font
and at a very crucial point. Mack contributing to competition for * hail here, Don Kennedy of Is)*
w aited In O ptnch-hUter. A baae- right end berth. Hr. *nw service Angele*. -and Bob Sutter uf i ’lme
^ I t would break it up. H waa a on Okinawa, is 23 yearn old, an I nix, Arizona mo fighting ii nui
with Vie Mell of Savannah, tho
tense moment.
married.
only\veterun ilankman with ;i
Three- ttmta lire pinch-hitter
MorrM Klein, Miumt'*
strung at high balls and. waa out, looks new' to tho ruing fellows." look V Htaff bote hit* in a single a f­ All-American tackle threat, out
. ^..-Tv a nkture of futility.
When Ute batter returned to tha ternoon of mojos league baseball! of Ih/ Navy, haa taken over m.
bench, Connie took one look at Bound* fantastic doesn't ItT 'Out lefL/tackle, with Frant* being
ed to right Uckle. Dr Marhltn and said. “Listen, If X m t that's what happened tha after­
co'a running mate al guard will
’ need a hitter again and you ara noon of BepL 1st, 1941 in a
bo George Carifeo of Haverhill.
tha only man on the tench—don't double-header between the St.
Louis Urowna and the Detroit Mats, a pre-war «U r, or Charles
move."
,. ' ________
Tigers. Sixty safe hits good for Snowden o f Miami, cousin of u
Al
14KL base* were regl*t''rt*d by !*■!» former Hurricane captain.
two taama during th« twin bill. center, rvr.urhing war veteran*
SPORTS^^DDITTf
Dstrini won uotb- games, oy Hatvey James and Hal Schuler,
»r
oolh local boy#, appear to hav*
teorrs o f 9 to 5 and Ifl to ft.
tho Inside track.
It'a a ran football season If . In the first game, tha Tiger*
Ernio Maxejka of .Gardner,
someone folia tq attribute a new collected 1* hlU, Including four Maas, and Bam Dwrmlgny of
play to Alonxlo Btagg. Usually, home runs, a double and it) Phlla, I*a« the returning quart­
Dig Kitty York hit
pel rItch o f th* gridiron de- singlet.
three of the four round-trippers. erback*. ara now battling it out
’ ‘ garoamd U hit*. * with Ertdw Jtutombsrfca of l'R «‘
UMIe- College o f Ih * ‘B t^ lg u U
1*0- burgh,' regular qcarterluu-k in

Florida Grid Men

BASEBALL TONIGHT

ORLANDO SENATORS
-V S -

George Barr Hds
H eart Attack At
l§ G iant-Cub Game ff&amp; r&amp; S ta ?

SANFORD CELERY FEDS
MUNICIPAL PARK- 8:35 P. M
.
Sixth Game ol Final Series

O E P E lh i

TOMORROW NIGHT -- 8:00 P. M. -

H igh School Athletic Field

1941 and 1943. Rob Doilman of

* B S k live course of live fbotbcQ
schedule, the Pacific TUers wilt
preoent a ploy that looks brand
new. Often It ta the enclcant end
around maneuver with a
of special S ta ff touches to
It appear fraah.
✓
Actually. Stagy ftrot uead that
play (n 1W . Re woe* 11 out to
a season.
Be dragged It out four yean
and U helped hie Unit
Chicago beat Stanford 94 to g.
r team* h«*- nulled It o ff at

. two Miami, veteran wlnghack, hn* a
doubleai tough ba tD on his hand* from

. . .
and 13 (inilcg- 8 t Louis got IS ' freshman Carl Mono of E- Or­
hlta,. one
o
o f them dr double; In ange, N, 4- while dee Krull of

th« nightcap.
The 95 Detroit
hits In the twin bill were good
ti/r a.tout of alaty base*. The
95 Bt. Louie eafetiee were good
for a tout o f forty bases,
PIRA

VS.

New Brunswick and Don Jonea
of Miami,,tha 1045 tailback*, ara
curnmuy running whind H-n
Johnston of Lo* Angeles and
Dave Eldredgw of Miami, and Al
Ktaulin nf Itarietop, p*„ a bril­
liant tailback iq m i and 1942
1* dee in another week.
Running Wolf

NBED A
Sept. 1
„ from Plttal
The W olf* have a monopoly on
Ia that thg.field of candldele* fo r
the poet of mananr o f th* P ir­ the Gator* If name* maen any
ates has bten reduced to three, thing, for on the University of
a BRlc Herman of tte Florida eoachlng ita ff there Is,
o f course. Coach Bear ,^ o lf and
the* there la Chief Running Wolf.
Bear W olf la prw.ly well known,
but Running W olf isn't,Running Wolf. 1* thg Indian
(Chief) Weat,
nne-UBfen who
manggkr and aaalit“
Wuir* staff.

PITT81
The Ii

(Celery Fcdn)
apiroi

Panthers)
L E T S A L L BE O N H A N D T O CH E ER O U R T E A M !

spo r I ing

GOODS
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THURSDAY, SEPT. Ij9, im

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AN INDEPENDENT D A IL Y NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII
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Established 1908

i

Trieste Plans

S A N f O R D , F LO R ID A , F R ID A Y ,

S E P T .. *20,

Nations By Explosion
M ilitary Commission O fficials Declare Jews
Sticks W ith Minis,
A re Responsible For
teifs Decisions On . Blast In Which P ort
Jfc* Bulgarian
Powers
O f City Is Rocked

Tbe Italian Political ami Ter­
ritorial * Commission balloted *.’] l
limes on various proposals to
change tlio border* of Trieste
previously fixed by the liig Knur.
Russia stood by* her cnminltmenta, even though It meant
voting against proposal* by the
• Slav bloc, which ahe usually
back*. Britain, France end the
£ United Stataa stuck to thrir
* commitments, even though that
meant voting against Coned*,
Australia, Hew Zealand, South
•Africa, the Netherlands and Ura■11. O f the 11 proposed changes,
.the commission voted down all
* but one, which It accspted by a
.
13 to 6 count,,
The Military Commission was
In session today, and It also
stuck to a Big Four agreement.
- It rejected 10 to 0 a Greek
“ amendment/ to reduce the naval
- ~ n * * * r grouted to* i.'ulg*eU!,b fthe . Foreign ' Minister* Council.
It also turned down by a 13 to
3 vote a Greek effort to make
• further cut In the Bulgarian
air force.

Clothing Expert
* T o Hold Tailoring
Oakses In County
Miss Jotfea Bevl*. slat* exten
■Ion clothing specialist, will be
in Seminole County Monday and
Tuesday, Sepl. 23 anj 24 To con­
duct lalldrinr .classes. Clothing
chairman or home demonstration
. . club* are to be at lh*te classes.
The ’ following clothing chair­
men will .meet at tha office of
- * Mr*. Oulda Wilson, county home
demonstration agent, at 10:00 A,
M. and iMW P. M.* Mrr lt-n
Gray o f I-ongwoud. Mr*. Lurilld
•Behrens' of Lake Monroe, - Mr*.
Grover IoFtls of Geneva. Mi*.
J. P. L* Rocho of Elder Springs
and Mia* Ellale* Kfrchnff of Son.ford. Lunch will be served at tie

• office.

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Reds To Purge Farm*
i
Political Officials
LONDON, Sept. 80, (A1)—The
Russian government today order­
'd \ CMlnt,f*,nd* P«Tt» of farm
official* anj local political laadara accused of plundering farm. lands. A ; Moscow report said
agricultural officials guilty of
anti-government actlvlly fn plj.

a

m ln f property .will be ptottctltaj
, Ai common criminal*,

V

V T ? * Communl»t Paper l Varda
declares

that

certain

individual

mle- elements In Russia have
I communal lands for their
•wn profit. Pr**da described the
Vfntf » » move having a politic« • ■Ignificanc, of the first im-

I

ant W ill Address
Local VJP. W . Post
L. A. Bryant, (wad o f the Veter,
Administration * sob-regleoal
rlando, will be the
Foreign War* at tha Legion Hut
» 8*mln*le Boulevard.
Mr. Bryant will discuss on-the*

JERUSALEM. «e p t. 20. IAVA dr.:m! o f explosl
slvvs today 'blast
ed.shope and the I’nli-ttlna
Pnivxllna g
govern
mrnt oaf.1 th«. explosion was. the
work a# four Jews. *■
The &gt;blj*t caused widespread
property damage. Early dispatch
es from Haifa as id the whole
east rod of the town wax shaken,
A two.a nry offlc .1 building eccupiid by the railway Company Is
said tu have been demolished.
Tbe government announcement
*a}d that the drum o f cxnloaives
was dropped fnnn n truck Into the
street at the entrance t*»
h■itIIwav shops. Police immediately
rleanvI
nearby
buildings
and
roped o ff thp ar.’ s, The drum expl'ilcl after 2(1 minutes.
Police .In Haifa' speculated that
the blasting was the work of
underground r. sistanc- figh'ers.
In London, meinwhlle, seven
Aral, League states have refused
to r&lt; consider their rejection of the
lirilish-Amcrlran
Experts’
pica
for n , federalism! Palestine. The
Arab &lt;lelegs'_*x rallrd on Britain
to rod nl| Jewish immigration Into
the Holy Land immediately.

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N O . 261

Associated Prei* Leaned W ire

Chinese Reds President Reveals
To Make Final No Foreign Policy
Peace Effort Change Pla nned

Sailplane. Altitude Record Holder

rer

PARIS, Sept” 20, &lt;/P) —
Russia, as well /is Britain,
France nnd the United
France and the United
States, remained faithful to
Big Four coiriinltmenU at
the Paris Peace. CQiiloruiicu
today iti the voting on the
bautidaries of the future free
Estate of Trieste.

1920 .

Communists Transfer
.TOO,000 Troops To Fundamental. Conflict In Wallace's And
Byrnes* Attitude Toward Russia Is
K a lia n To Prepuce
'Cause O f President Truman's Demand.
For City's Defense
W A N IItN bT O N —'Unify Wallace wilt nuke a radio .| w n h al
&gt;iM q'rjock. Eastern H u ll* h i Ttmr lanJfhL Wallace Wilt speak
briefly over the ColumtU Kroadrstllng UystWn suit poetlbly
other net works.

SHANGHAI, Sept. 20 , (A3 —
A ’ -Chinese i'oiiimiinisl spokes­
man declared i,,day the ' party
will make .in,, fit.nl effort at
5A1J*** M + l jUlU---------dim spokesman, then ChiaKmig, said B that effort falls
the . Chinese Communist*
will
fi'-'l justified pi publishing the
full reCO[d of wlmt has gone on
at the
Nanking
negotiations.
Chen *ai,| the Nanking talks
have deteriorated. jo(&lt;i whgt lie
.termed “ u maneuver U&gt; i i i i m i u .
flag.- the nirtviit civil w;» r
j
eslermimiti' (hr I %iininUliintA ulltl
other Dem
L'lDUpA \NJUijiT*
China." Snitl t’llrlt; *
■It been riiivd tilt t t*:i**lliKl&gt; vvi "
dent that l lit' KuiXiiilil.ilh|f
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PAULS—Secretary of Stale Jtm n Hyrnes made no comment ,
today on Ibr ouster of Hrnry Wallace ■■ .Secretary of ('umuirrce. An sMoclale of B y n m was asked whrlhhrr the Secretary of
Stale • » sarprlaed-al tbo news. Tbe sanuclatr irpliril “Well, ye*
and no." Other person* rk.se to llyrtirs said "he did mil look
displeased."
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,
, h i t t s s t i n « t s : i &gt; i* it i:* «t .
Senator Pepper declared todiy llral he belletKt the ouster of
'llr n iy Wallace aa Secretary or CurnTneKr will have a (ar reach­
ing effect upon the country and probably upun tl.r Democratic
party.
Pepper, an oaltpokrn opponent of the Administration's
forelfn policy, said he did not wish to comment upon the l*resldenl'* srllou until he eould gel the full tact* turroundlux it and
can appreciate the *l|nlfjcaiice. Senator Pepper added, however,
the government in respect to our foreign pulley—which inrun*
"I asMinir that Pvr*Uenl Truman'* .Iteming of the member* of
war ar peace— la not Intended *. an attempt to »tllle freedom
of apeeeh I* hi* country by member* of ( ougrrv* or by Hie peo­
ple generslly''

rnmeut u drtciinm.Hl I.. uchn-vo
Nlchota military
.^m palion
of
m»oy
('oiumunist-ltrl.l ,iti,.* nml tail*
Ireluiu) Ituy way line* “

rh iitn by

Paul Tunllrttnl, whu tin Aug. JitSci*niniiv’ Wnnpr, whifb la ni* &lt;(*) was only n bit
BK'endnl fo u irCuril breaking j tiligl) pallitrtl blight red. Ho h** I'arkri ill the
rmmttj tare
,ln u ' &lt;|i*paU h front Peiping.
W ASHINGTON. Supt.
t/l*&gt;— Tht* nm flitl willtin
height of 22,&lt;00 fret in u tw o 'been nttiiYhed to the ThunderhenJ,to DcIjuuI, ami |iurtlrt|*frlcd in /kaa&lt;K’ inte&lt;l 1'rc** &lt;'orrcspon&lt;lenl
reports
the I’ rvsitit'nt Trumnit’s cnliiiift ttvv'r Ami'ru-an ftnvign policy
place sailplane I* ahow/i grinning j project for Army »onther t»b- glnl.v stcnla ni tit,- Mtmtrtpal -p o m Master«»tit
In the cockpit of hi* glider, the scrvainm at ttilumlu and laat Sun* Airport,
t*hinea,' gu&gt;eroment I* doing JUst ex plod nil toilny with it rttnr hcnrtl tiirotiglimit tin* world.
I hut.. ( Its v ittnriMii * forces nre

Sanford Baseball Lehman Expects New Record To
Be Set During. 1946-1947 Season
Fans In .* Frenzy
on—
Oyer Final T i U ^ b e r OTFlani
MXmati^ut‘8T&lt;l™; Crash Survivors
Stores Close Early |s Still Unknown

Florida Fugitive Is
Nabbed In N ew York

Mr. Tntninn asked Henry Wallace to ri'sicn jis Secretary
of
Commerce. Simultaneously, the' President mive-a vote
Goinmunists' big military baw in
Chahnr provtmy. Mastvrsob »ay» o f confidence to Secretary of State James Hyrnes ami deadvancing

hs

touaid

government

la

Knlguu.

the

prepared

to

launch it* «ffensiv'e ngainat Knl
Itan front three direction*.

c lu r e tl flllt ly th ilt n o c h a i l g e * 1

will jo in '
in Amuricnn ’ forviifii policy jy,,u will approve and endeavor.
niu In- that gtrxt

is contem plated.

Ht-Spi'clfully"
Sept. so.
According
to Chinese
new*«).■ b.-utiiiy
.Sly new deal.
Walluct' wns a.tki'tl fo r
■i. 23 yea,v . i*4 WvyOU chain gang
etlllffa,
the
Ciintr»sjili*U liave ,
Wallace’s director , of Informsij ii
.
H'Aci
F
■
tit
hi* -#
’l
Hi
ltie
m
fugitlv,, wits arroJteO in New
move.! 300,000 thiup, to Kalgaii 1.1* rmlgnatlnn In n telephone
Blue.- &lt;'atton, laid newsMutki't aii-1 lut* Iim-. I* expeeli't
York today ,for allegedly ‘passing
converaation with the President
I.,
defend
the
city.
Ur...n
th«i Wallsi-f will msko no
1
In
exceed
i
hr
■
$2.7tHt.OoO
mink
bad checks on hotels anj depart­
this morning. A abort time Inter, Icsn.paign sprecht-s’ this
Fall.
achieved last year nml may p i-*
ment stores; Detectives 'Identified
Mr. Truman broke the new* of (*stton *niJ thal -«i far s* h e’ j
Ibr fii iMnI.UUii hi .i i l uccording ...
the youth ns Bernard Mendelson,
the cabinet change in Id* regu­ know* Walla, r ha* no nnmediate
II .1 l.ihmaM nmlki'l niliiiji' ■
Detroit. Mich., and said he had
lar weekly news conference. The (ilans- Cation .ltd not venture to
wlio irt. rni',1 Tui'nduv i’Vriiln'
been serving a W-year term for
President left po doubt as to *ay juat when Wallace will make
from s iv i ' week*' vacation .it
doling out worthies* .checks in
why the Ki-crotary of Commerce another "foreign .policy" speech.
Crown I'otnl, lltd.
Palm Beach, Miami, and other
By JULIAN STKNSTItUM
______
bad been asked to resign. In f»vt&lt; r" Most of the congressional com-.
The new dealer* will itielilde
Florida cities. *, be went into detail l&lt;i explain
B - i . i l . . . &gt;k- f V M / X J . a r t y Able T o Reach Ksuforil.Uvtirio ' ■Tau-'k. U ruw r*.
■ment—thus far h»a be^rt ^veksg---- " P o lic e quoted M*ndel*«n as-say-fof
that there V * i a fundamental
Inc.i Joe Curley l’rt&gt;ruce Oo.;
,, , , , , _ . . . . ,
for President Trujtmn in maklug ’
lug ha came' to New York after ■Irvetx of Sanford and siiico .la’ l*'
conflict
between
the
foreign
Wrecked
Ship
But
Bab. Fruit Co. i Currier Produce
rl|" S.mf.ml Lion. Cfub DHay
this move. A DemocVatlc" repre­
fleeing a chain gang .camp *t night's thrilling 4 tn .3 Vic’ or}'.’
policy
view*
of
Watlnre
and
Henry U n gw rll ,npd John
» " M» n‘ « . advocating
Callahan. FIs lost September by ever tb» Orlsndo Senators tm
sentative fin .11 Maryland. LansCoinmunicationH Nil Co.:
McCIrlluml In ........... Ktrlmrd " " "
fn'lce rigidly enforce those of the Administration. The ilale Saucer. *unino-d up the
hiding .In a swamp.
tie up the secies three_gmm •
I*ark».d amt John l\ at*...........- ' I ' " ........ " u , *
"ille. an hour Chief Executive *sid that thl* view* of others when he said:
to three, there have been *evei»l
NKW YOUK. Hrpt. SO ha.e loir., ... .......... .VIC, ha.e when pa**ing through ach.N.I conflict could not be permitted
Important
dtvetopmrni*
,»n ii
“ On any leayt. you Imv,. lo
(A l* )— The t ’oasl Guard hi*
Work Be^inH Today here today.
relinne.l III ...... . .
it
•Mmcially on Krrnrh Ave- I.. Jeopardise i.ur poidlhm in rehave teamwork \ ,01 cnnT have
lot
ion
to
oli.X/
countries
,
im»*
1
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the
hi*ch
Iniot
ami
**n
announced
offlrisll)
thal
Msyor U J.......
On Old City Clock GutMeanwhile,the quarterimek ralioig one set
Then came art expression of
l**urd u proclamation l.-lay
■here are IS survivor* uf llie
' Bnl.' are U .ng a-k.-d .to r. pa.i
. A '.en^
“ l ,!hp
of signals ant) one „f the lin fcomplete
confidence
tn
Secretary
the
-urfii
of
the
paving
...
th"
Thi*
action
foUuw
trgin/
s*
many
-Sanford
f
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cr«»h « f a Belllsn Airlines
Workmen from the O. H.~5!cs
mrn another **■! ”
matkel. am then w ill-be no e.
% Harry Hobson of State Hyrnes and the Purin
Cllntork Company of Minnesota attend the game a* possible to
In Chicago, the Senate Re­
plane near • Gander, N r«
d
e
l
e
g
a
t
i
o
n
representing
the
support
Maneger
Ed*
levy's
fl
iti,tenmi
n
.'.I
fdJ
fe
.l'
of
paving
to
cbamiia"
.
of
the
safety
control
were busy this morning giving
publican lender, Senator Robert
foundland. Some of the III
thU
fH
ght
to
capture
Hie
series
United
States.
Mr.
Truman
em­
•\w
.ear
Of
the
main
holding,
committee.
Who
urged
that
safetha City clock at First B lrM l Ah'
Tr.ft o f Ohio, said he did not
survivors are said to hr In
and p tvini' will be extended 'along 'V "ton* be placed at all school phasised that Byrne* consult*
Park Avvnuo a thorough " fa r r and w in tfie right to play Iho
see Ittiw the President "could do
"very bad e*&gt; -lion.",
playoff
champions
of
the
Georgiathe
railway
spur
adjoining
Thlr
approaches.
,
'
with him often and that the anything else."
lifting" and ''operation."
Kb
rids
D
i(U
«.
temlli
Sjieei.
Bid*
nre
lo
'
o
The
Lion*,
also
advocated
that
Secretary of State's move* have
New cables secondaries which
Bitter
word*
were
apoksn
AD o thl* afternoon, offirlsls
GANDER A I U P O U T . New- asked for tbe painting of the m. buildings be removed from had hi*' full endorsement.
opsra'a th« hands, hammers suJ
of
the
Stanford
Merchants
As*»sgailtat the President's action by
newly
eidan-Ori
market
realaur
ll.C
Sanford
NnVni
Air
Rtstion
cunstlluta the clock are bein? in­
A
moot
-point
cleared
up
by
foundland, Kept. 2 l&gt;, (A l
There
Harold 1. lekea. W ho like Wat.
ant
It In expectrd llml lb., new and appointed J. D. McNeill and
stalled, according to T, T. Cub* cistion announce.) that mini
still Is no definite* Inforrnnti..n n* mark." addition will tm n-tniod Cbff Aides ‘ n* n mmpilttee t« tbe President wai hi* reference lace left tio* cabinet after a
resth and Vern Spelts, company •he retail stores In tin* buslfieo*
t« future statements on foreign
strict will close tomorrow even- t,. the number uf ‘ survivor* in during the Fall nml wiill be contact Chamber of Commerce
iltirgrremi'Ut ««tli Mr. Truman.
reprtsentativss who ore In charge
policy by member* of the execu­
g st 11:00 o’rlock In order tn |&gt;er- the big Belgian airliner winch equipped will, eve »pouting,
raid .Manager Kdward Hlggit)* an the tive branch of the government. Said leke* "W a lla c e come* out
of operation*. \
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matter A letter to Kay Slaton, He q»*erted that no *uch »tate- of this witii inure credit than
The old clock I* rxpecterT tu be mlt personnel i of the firms to crashed In a wildcrne** near Mr. la-hman
reach Orlando*by game time
Gamlerv Newfoundland. Wednra*
In view of the inc.i nnc.I tn.vk srcrrtnry of U»e Jsyccea. npprov lurnts ate to be m a d e winch nte Tronic n "
in fine working order by Monday
General Manager John Gnnael •lUy l)luriliI1lr. |t ia uijeve.1 H,.t Ing ex,eete,( tin* y«nt. Mi l.eh ing tin' routing of truck* onto
Until n sttcceasor to Wallace 1
and will henceforth bo km : in
in conflict will, the established
operation bv the- company. The 6J the Orlando Renal era -y d this ftv„ to lcv#n p&lt;ra„ n, BI„ ahvo, man ntren'eil the need of wi len French Avenue, win uppruvrd.
foreign policy of the United i* chosen, the t’ommerc#'- De- •
•
Gernoun
whan
eonlactetl
bv
1
Im
A sunn meeting with Mon Stater. He xai.l that the *tale- partment will be Ml charge uf
clock wa*'*donated to the clty it RanfonJ
The Const Guard aay. it has ing and repaving. French Avenue
Herald
that
Orlando
number o f year* ago by A. If.
been unable to renew communl- aa a fn.ii. to market road, nv r official* from nearby cltlrx (fill inenta would have to b» cleared 11rulers scretary Alfred Schmdltr,
officiaU
were
anticipating
a
sell
Moiee.
■*» -r
whicli perhaps’ four million dollar* be licld Friday evening at H)U0 wit), the State Department,
who' I* now on t he weat coast.'
out and thal It would prpbsbly cations with the rescue crew* at Worth of fruit nml produce will
ii 'clock at lint Sanford Country
However, Washington ubsarvera
be the grealast crowd In the his­ the site of Uio wrecked plana
The
President
laid
that
ha
re­
Club, it was announced try King
figure Hie job may g » to OPA
tory of the Florida State. League •o far tmiay. Bad visibility ia roll Hits yearNo noun gretted the breaking of a long AdminMrstor
Weather edndiUon* iienuilting, Lion Hrnry .Witte.
Paul Porter or
the area ha* forced the ground­
Borne
4,000
to
B.OO
o
fan.
will
and
pleasant
official
association
Forrestal Becomes
probably be on hand for the earn*. ing of additional planes which the I'atricji Fruit Company ,11 luncheon meeting will be held with Wallace, but that he v/as Undarseerelnt y Kchiiuller.
Meanwhile in tha Oeorgls-Klorl- were to bo dispatched to the French A v e n u e slid Twelfth Friday.
Dean O f Cabinet
In Nrw York, the news of the
Strtrt will be tbe first of the
"Tail Twister" Dick FJ.I.erry sure Wallace would he happier Wnllnco resignation wu* followed
da League, Moultrie snd Amrricu* scene.
if-h
e
could
present
hi*
views
ax
packing
I
iouhch
In
the
ntea
to
get
bud a busy day and among those
WASHINGTON, BepL SO, are cngagrJ In tha final plsvoff
by n buying spurt on th* slock
A rescue, party from Ft. Mc(AP)— Henry A. Wallace's In that loop, Tha American I'hll*. Andrew reached the plane last Into operation, am) -machinery U fined for wearing necktie* were a private cltlsen.
market.
After
Prrsufont Tru­
Mr. Trunisn's request for W al­
k*partere fram-Uw Commerce leagus champions, are ‘ trailing night. Soon after the plane was being readied fo r operation next W. V. Bitting, Dr. Harry SH*by
man** announcement, the ex­
week.
The
S
an
fu
rd
Fruit
Compa*
and W. R. Connolly, Herald re­ lace'* resignation came aa what change's high speed ticker- fall
pepartieeal Uay'ee SocreUry Mocltri* by tyrd f«m «" lo one- reached, however, batteries in
ami Market Fruit Company porter.
might be called a delayed sur­
ad the Navy Ji m s V. Fee* Last night.' aftav dropping two the rescue party’s portable equip­ ny
two minute* behind transactions
are expected to be In operation
prise. When Wallace first made
rcstal
tb t - only
Hooter cl t■ •tralght to Moultria, the 1’hll* ment burned out, and efforts
for nearly, half an hour aa pur­
on
or
beforeOct.
Vj.
also
the
statements
In
conflict
with
those
captured tha third »*flc* contest are being made today to gad
appointed member o f tbe cab*
chase oilier, flooded tho rnsrkst.
C
I'IIM
Waits
Returna
Southward
Fruit
Company.
Esof
Bymea,
It
was
expected
that
by a acora of 8 to 1.
Inet.
Blocks rallied from f 1.1M) to Id.
batteries to tha rescuers, as welt carole and Iman* are expertsd to
_To United States he would be asked for his resig­ 00
Since President Truman on* .A n affort waa tnada tmlay by aa any needed supplies.
per share ill a recovery from
ir * * o * * n , ut, r * i * ata)
nation,
It
later
seemed
that
the
tend tbe White Hawse be baa local m#r«hant* to *|k&gt;naor a playyesterday’s lows.
matter
had
been
smoothed
over
by-plajr eommantarv on the game
'•*“ ' » M tT T 11 WalU, Jr,, son
ether changes!
Wallace delivered Ida speech
evtr a public, m idp*, system here
of Mr. bihI Mr*. J. U. Waits. Rr, by Wallace's promise not, to
on foreign policy at New.York's
of this city, hn« relumed, to the make any more foreign policy Madison Square Garden on Sept.
for Kdward ^ “ stetUnU^jV! but were unable to do to because
of the shortage of talaphone equip
Dnlteil States’ after a tour of statements-until after th# Pavia
Treasury — Fred
12.
*
ment In Orlando.
^ .
duty In Chin*, it was announced Pence Conference.
far Hanry “
Wallace
declared:
“
We
ar*
rec­
today,
Then,
today,
came
th#
Truman
and Jehn
koning with a force that' cannot
• Chief Walts U currently aerv*
H O LLER,TO VISIT CAN AD A
O fficial*. o f tha Junior Cham* ed, muit b, unmarried, between ing at Camp Joseph If. Pendleton, re&lt;}ue*t for Wnilace’a resignation he handled successfully by a gst•
—
a
request
which
caught
the
the
ages
of
1
H
and
85
and
rauat
i t i t»Jr Hollar w&lt;U laava tonight her o f Comment announced today
tough-with-Ruiala policy, Gattlng
Oceanside,' Calif., Wltfl th* Third
tiff B i w y
t the organisation will sponsor have •!wen a. resident of Florida Medical Battalion of tha Third Commerce Secretary's personal
aboard an Eailam Air Lino pHna
tough never brought anything
staff
by
surpriae.
They
hadn't
since
Jan.
I,
1840.
for Quabae, Canada, where .S* a local contwt to m )* cI several
hsard a wont about th* ouster real or lasting. The tnughsr we
Name, address and the age of Marina Brlgadt.
Fraaria ______ ,
will attend tha top club meeting Sanford girl* to ba entered (if a
get. th* tougher the Russians
until newsmen * 4 vl*ed them.
tk« New York U fa Insurance conteit lo pick Florida'* m i l tha contestant must be attached
Past Office — R e
Bine* cabinet member* serve will, get.” .
voting lady to b« th* JO each photograph and alao per­ A. K. Powers iBBued
iny of whleh ha la a local
flaaaegaW far Frink
at th* pleasure o f tho Chief
Wallace also said: "W * have
tinent meaauremcnta.
•
i Bowl Queen,
itatlva. Ha will atop In
M y ‘ • • -&gt;
Building: Perm it Executive, a request /or a resig­ no more business in th* political
Tha local judiaa" will choose
itograoher*. Raymond,
lateriee _ JaUea A. Krwg
New Yark a»4 Philadel*
nation automatically means that affairs of eastern Europe than
---- .* and WUblldt, ha1
"* from among tha entries several
building nermlt has been tha member la out Wallace la Rusal* ha* In th« political af­
Winners and tha Jaycees will
lorte-l to India Um
issued at the City Hall tn Capt. expected to make a statement fair■ / Latin Amsrica, western
forward them to Miami
contest tndlrldusla dnd orga
triaa In th* itate-4!d* context. A. K. Powers, now on -mllltsry on . the matter later today. .
xation* may enter tha Context
Europe anj tha United Stataa.”
eight by ten |to**y prin From th* photograph*.the Orange duty fn Germany, to erect *
WallaCa disclosed that ha had
On tha subject of Britain, Walcommitt*. will be abl* to dwelling at Roa* Court at a ateppod down shortly a f t e r lac*-had Utl* to say: "The Brit­
to tbe Junior Chamber
the -photogenic qualities of cost of ft),000. Mr*. Out* t. President Truman had broken ish Imperialistic policy In the
Con*

Limus Ask Traffic
R ul e s In School
Areas Be Enforced

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Jaycees To Sponsor Contest To Select
Eintries For Orange Howl Queen

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_ conlexUnU. The girl will then
bo Intanriawad'end , acored on tha
hula of Her p«r«&gt;nallty, poise,
voice, personal appearance, charac­
ter and bwkground,
■ -w
Tha Jaycaea *Jid that no tint­
ed or colored photograph* will be
accapted and ’ if all requirements
t mat, Iho entry wilt

Byrd, mother of CapL Powers,
I* directing the details af the
building, P. M. Cempbell le con­
tractor. . * .
Another recent permit Is thet
Issued to T%| Wiliams to erect
a seven room hbm* at a*Um*tod
costcost of 4lt.000.ofi aSnford Ave­
nue between* Fourteenth Yhd
PUteapth Btracts.

the new* of tho cabinet shakeup Near East alone — combined
at hi* news conference. After a with B u a a l a p retaliation' —
telephone conversation vflth the would lead the Unltad - HtaOan
President, Waller* addressed a direct to war unless w# hav*
letter to him as "Deer Harry,” a clearly defined and rskUatlo
and th* latter aal4:
our- own.
policy
"A* you raquaatod, her* N my
"•alrfnation. I shall continue to
Nctirl Becquerel discovarad re­
light for pt»cv._ l . am sure that dloaclivlty in I M . . • v

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PAGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA 2*

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Teams Play Sixth Tilt Tonight;; "
Bisson And Cary Named Hurlers

Plans To

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. IS, 1946

Mauriello In Six

To Make1
23rd Defense Of
Heavyweight Title

C'oun IIoumI, at ttanfanl, Mglnn.n* I HicHuri U a rva n ta . P lat iB o o k - 4 ■Quarter ef Boulh-east Quarter
TH E HTATK HP Kt/HUt*A TO rral al Hanford In tha County ,.f
7
nt II I. K M.. *on ilendar. Hep, , l fc * « 1*4,
I Late N. I l l ft. o f E. 44&amp; ft ) OKOntlB KATI.IIP. EAST WIL Hrmlnolr and NUte of Florid.. Oils
do ■now for
tin, Jllh day of August, a . Ij
t/ i»* 11 &gt;1 t
I I Block 1 M aeiMtll-r 301b, 1*14;
and H Hair Interest In Houlh- » Q N . N E W VtiH K
« S W « S K - a8 f ,S K iis r &amp; ,Rl"*hl°,
. -Loth I A « Franklin T»rr»rv .plat , imta rill llonk t pi*&gt; Ike. •
aait Quarter of gouth-eaal Q iurA sworn hill of cnieplalnt hav­ 1414.. IV P. II BitNDON —•
have not been
llook a p.,x» Ja
’
• I/** a A It Block 1 Lakv View
l*e. W eal o f , rtnad, Medina 14, ing bean filed again*! jpii in &gt;ht
•‘ th*
J f tspotlight
£ K L '5
. ,,C
: «night
L « in* t Manager
f t U rLevy
a » . ,needed punch.
Clerk of the Circuit Courl
lain Mary’Pint Hook I |m |i I.
Hern
Uat
j a j mock* « T l«. le Tbs
Township 11
II. I * Past, con­ Circuit Court of the Ninth JwJIdil
will probably
O. P. IIKHNIHINTown «&gt;f- Hanfurd .
taining eighteen acres more or Circuit of Florida In and fi,r Belli,- iHVAi.)
they act th« Orlando Sepal ora name Charlie 'Blaaoif'to handle
tlarl.-.nd
Hpenrer
Clerk
or
Ihr
circuit
Court
less.
' Lot* 4. At J nloek « Ttor id. Th*
not* . County In CliafK’ery for dl llollrltor W.
down by a. I to 3 count in 11 the mound dutie* for the Seda
Hrmlnolr County, Plorldn lo the highest and hast hlAler. al vorrg,
for plalutlff
Town of Hanford
f
Ihe
short
till*
of
which
I
tuning*, before ,2,100 fan*, a and wll| probably give him
public or private aale. and you are Tornnli 7,er llalCfr ea‘ ^Irurg*
l-ot » IJIprk I TIT la Thv Town tcinctJiT coutiT hkal &gt;
o* Hi afoul
sraby required to file your written flatllff, these prearnre are Ibrru
. goodly portion of which were plenty of help In the tilt in caae
[*&gt;t
'
II
KiirniaCl
AditKtnn
Ptat
defense thereto within forty days (ora to mmminii you to be and nn
v
r
r
n
'K
o
p
a
p
p
i
.
ic
a
t
iu
s
i
Snnforditr*,
ll t* needed. Should Sanford win
after the flral publication o f this pear before the above styled c„ud
llook 1 |hi*« Tl
ro k TA X IIKKI)
The popular Sanford’
Sanfor teflhand the tilt tonight the eerie* will Uronx Beer Baron Is
.All tUVt, «f NK't K or lly fltM
citation. Hhould you fall therein,
Chapter 13147 of 1*1*.
•r, Jodie' Howlngton, went the be tiej up at three each. In the
N If* ft) HTlton a Town*hlp It •NOTICE lit llKHBtir orvntN. decree w ill be entered In due rmirse al Hanford, Hentlnnle •'oontj', Flo­
rida. on n r l.afore the ;»th criy of
Nothing
More
Than
f
upon
said petition.
Houlh
llanat
]•
Kol.
IViat 114n M. Jonra bolder o f Tax
route for ’the visitor* 'and limited event that Sanford ahould cop
lot I Himk 14 Tier I Thv Town I'.iiir h n la No '1444, laauad • the
IV IT X E W S n r hand nnd Ihe aea Bepletnher, A. t&gt; I4»4. other«l»
the Senatora to seven scattered 'Innight'a game Jim Schantc! will
An
A
verage
Fighter
As H lsasM . u a »♦ ** ■ * * ' • ' &gt;•of. Hanford
7lh day of July A. I)., 1430 hat o f said Court al Hanford. Hemlrole a tJecrao Pro Cotrfn..« will be
I ,.Jdr V , , — W«4r IstXs traa f „ sr*
binglcs aa hi* matca were lash­ pitch tomorrow night
against you
I."I a 11. II. II. A 17 Work P filed aama In m y otrice and haa County. Florida, thla Ilih day of entered
will r. Jrx £.k'r»Vjraw TsMsto- csoisus
Thla. riUtlun aunii i be - puMDhxtl
August
1
1
1
4
.
ing out eight off of the offer^
llurra
Vbla
):»!*!&lt;-•.
I’lal
Hook
toad*
application
far
a
J
a
x
.
daad
By PRANK KCK
Manager Levy‘a experience In
once earh week for four til con­
R. W IVABK 1
a pagan I * T — -----"
m On Issued the,eon. Raid cartlfsecutive weeks In The K\nford
County Judge
”iL_Sf“.r!i.n' ° n bate running waa the deciding) AI* NrWrafealures Sporia Editor
Lot, 11 Ulork t- Buena Vlala K«- Irate embraces I ha follow in g dag atom everywhere—
the hill -for .^pW*
the Orlaniloana.
llrltlf
a nearepajier publlahe«l In
factor Jn the tilt lait-jivenlag. | MEW YORK—Joe LouU figure*
lutra Plat Hook 3 (aa* t A 1. anlhe-it properly In lbs County of First published on August 31th.
at Tour hi on Drug Co.
■fianford'a winning run came In The trick that he pulled on•1I «*&gt; ,Uke nare of TUml Mauriello
1114
H
onford. ^Heialnola' County. Florida.
Lit 1 Illndrrvllt# ■Hrlgtll* I'Ul Htnilnol*. HUta t,f Florida. lo-w||; tMEAt.l
W IT N E B H « 1&gt; hnnd nnd o ffic ia l
H 'i o f HKH « r NWI4 nr N H U
(he X1th frame when two were Domlnguei la "an old a. the hilt*" |£*W« *&gt;* rounrta when the Detroit
llook 4 pn*a tj.
Had ton I I Township I I Hvulh
la,I 7 Ollnledtla llatghls t’Ut
out 1&lt;evy drove a single Into in baaeball but thefe are many n°!nl&gt;fr.
hh ^rd heavyHang* I t East, 4 Arret. ■
Book 4 pars 11.
left- field which wna fielded by who fall in the trap.
weight title defense In a scheduled
Th* aaaaaameul o f the said p ro­
I.ola
II
it
&lt;•
i.oak
»
tnnmanie
Mike Dominguez. I-evy took a
15-roiimi fight In Yankee Btadlum.
perly under !h * aalg ra rtlflra ta
Plat
Book
1
p
i(t,
to
A
»I
A
Third baaeman Oaaie fllorig Wednesday. Kept IS.
Issued waa In Ilia name o f C. O,
wide torn__ at firat baae and
I'lal Hook 4 pagra It A .»».
S II 4 ft Of tail I Work 11 Tilt tlliehelL
I arrived at thla conclusion- after
Domlngucx threw the ball to waa a big factor in the victory
I'rtlrs* said reM lflcata shall ba
T The Town of Hanroirl.
firtt In an attempt to catch him laat evening a* he led the Feda examining Louts' almost perfect
Ini 147 Plnahural Phil Hook I redeemed acwrntlng lo law . the
off firat- Levy trotted down to at the plate with_ two hit* *" record, rn the 22 previous title
pioperty deaerlbad therein w ill ba
p»m
7
1
.
lo the highest bidder al the
second Vnd'^waa M nijlM M '*lih ‘ h^* *'/«•
!!&amp;
P w j M battles he has been forced, to use
I-ola r. I, '4. i, A * tllk !t I'hulu- mid
i.airt lious* door on Ihe flra l Mon
the verb loosely, to go 143 rpumUr ’ dta
the vlctorlou* tally a» Byrun ‘wo
I’lAa Hook 1 paa* 31.
5 A R T IC L E S F O R SALE
0
WORK W ANTED
In the monltv o f October, 1*4*.
Sharpe flapped * alngle • into ‘'•be hanged o u t * triple and A' simple case of division showf
W »3 BTra „f HW, of NW'( t,f day
FO R RENT
ithlrh Is Ihe 7th day o f October,
r
une.
HB'i
Hacllan
1
'|4,wn»hl|
/
3
1
Itoatfi
that
the
Negro
*
opponents
last
an
“
'
hall
game,
drove
in
a
pair
„f
I
center. That waa the hall game,
,
1414.
3-PIECK bedroom • fumitueo —* FOR reliable nnd thoroughly ex­
Itnnaa 14 Kaal.
*
this tth day of Heptember, ROOM for rent, 1114 Park, phune
It le likely that Madjeakl will; The two teamn return to San- average dx rounds.
wardrobe trunk, battery radio,
perienced painter call CD7.
HSs or N W , of M V , Had on |J 14D.ilrd
1
4
.
And
Taml,'
the
.Bronx
Beer
rend Scott Cary to the hill for'ford In the alatb game of the
1I4-W.
»' .
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T
31 H
K aa
“ o■w p a h ln Jo Houlli
" Ita n * a H
W
oil Cooking Move, wood lee
a
P.
HERNDON
Baron,
1
*
nothing
more
than
an
---- of-----43 1/3 of HW‘i
ISK't Keettol
Hartloii
the Senatora In an attempt to current aerie*, (lame time I*
box, etc., reasonable. D. E. MlDDLE-afc married man wiihr*
Clark Circuit Courl
I* Township 7* Houlh lladgu M
to connect with good real e f t
complete
the ' aerlea tonight, |8:16. Come early end get a good avprege fighter and a mediocre
Hemlnnle County, Florida FURNISHED room w- 807 Mag­
Analey, 7 mile* W. first St.,
Cast.
boxer.
True
he
haa
never
been
nolia Artnus.
late buxines*. Have met public,
eomethlng that the Senator* aeat.
___ _______
KH of HE** of NE&gt;» Haction tt ItUflrlnl Clark’s Meal)
RL 1, Box 1.42-W. knocked out. but Mauriello haa
have goo&lt;f 'character, teferTuwnshlp |4 South Rangf ' 31 IN TDK COUNTY JIIDCU7H COURT. FURNISHED room. 408 Vi French
been very careful of hla ring op4U'ai.
•ncc. Hoi ,24,'
,21,' ic/o Herald.
LAIDOE WOOD oy’ coal circulat­
ponenla. - H aeema he never has
Wto Of HKS of SEN. Sect. I* S D H M I I . K C O H N T T . H T A T K 4)F
Aea.
ing heater, excellent condition.
&gt;-1.4sill DA. IN PROBATE,
Tonnablp 14 M. IImiim* II K&gt;,
foimght anyone with a knockout
11
tO A N S ~“
t.id.Oo. Man's bicycle, excellent
IN ItKj THE. KWTATE 4IF
Lola 11 11 14 IT I* 14 3» 7f. II
pUni'h.
IN S ID E S P O R T S R E P O R T
condition, I3G.Q0, 102) Elm., I’ll.
A 31 l&lt;&gt; 31 Illork t Highland Park IJI.AI’VH A. 11,1WE ItH,
2
W A N T E D T O RENT
Dacca &gt;ed
'I have *eim_ Mauriello groggy
Pint llook I page 7» these \VI&gt; 4
• •• ny A n n nm b e c k w it h , jr.
1116,
&gt; CITAT1IIX
l.OANK MADE
ft of l-ols 13 13 * I* to" 11),
from blows to'the head and Jaw'
T
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E
' STATE
1)4*
K M H IIH A
lo :
FROM lit) TO 8309
Uits
I
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A
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tlee#
Wlr
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against the much tighter Bruce
house
or
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ref(igcratcr
Janet C . Millie. *734 W e d g e w o o d FURNISHED
litock » Hlghtgnd Park Plat Book
strict privacy; fsgl service
Woodcock of England and agalnat
I’lMce,
R oily wcmh I, .
t 'a lir o in lA ,
m.nt, preferably 2 bedroom*.1 F« « “ s with
"&gt; '•
There eppeara to be tome dla- tangle today and expressed
4 m*** 33.
_
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
c o lrlro C. m ice, l o l l Mo. F l o w l r
afternoon, Saturday or Sunday.
Lee time’* lackadaisical left "Jabs
Lots 7 -to I* Flgnklln TsiTare HHire
.
Call
It/
A.
Shryoek
at
phone
cumIoii among the big wig* con |&gt;eraonnl view* in the cnae* in
d,
I n i A n g e le s . C a lif o r n ia .
102 Sanford- Avenue
But
hr
never
yet
haa
taken
a
Joe
G..
L.
Oitr,
lit.
2U3
South
of
I'lal
H
ook
I
page
7
3
.
0134.
which
top
flight
football
alar*
I.ydta
C
.
H
annan,
4444
H
e
a
b
ol
II
earning a atatement In our
tail Ji Iteck'g Addition I’lal llook
Lout* punch, and I don’t mean
Geneva.
Street.
Ilelm
lt
4,
M
ic
h
ig
a
n
.
N
e
t
had
realgned
their
appointment*
aolumn night before laat.
IJOKKOW HERK WHERE
#
3 page 141.
ihgt new nods pop Joe to npcmsor­
THD by veteran, hoiAc or
t'e C rulcH sh ank. 4TI4 w t o x s w o v d WjUT]
I.ota 37 A It Meet'# Addition PUt
We elated that in the Flor­ to the Naval Academy nnd to ing.
PRIVACY IS RESPEC1 ED
COMPLETE fly rod fishing butfit.
I'taca,
H o lly w o o d ,
C a lif o r n ia :
M
&gt;at
art
m
erit
unfurnished
"(cod.
llook
3
png*
1
*1
.
^
ida Stale l-r«gue I{r .tram Weal Point.
M ildred
Ju.tl,
114
llr u a d w a y
Joseph .Kampf, lit. 1,'Box 7U-W, YOUR natuial desire for privacy
pie) call Roy Johnson, MonteInin 3| A 34 Beck's Addition Plat
Louis probably .will ion* it num
^
____
___________
Jsi *
Street. Orlando. F lo rid a , A i m e d *
msnsrfr ha* the right lo
In money
(hatter*
lg atrie^
tty
Vaughn told newsmen that brr o( goort punched al TurnPa inkl■ 1-nke Monro*,
; , .
14,-ok I pauk t«t
iuma
Hotel.
'
D
urrh
,
*11
F
r
a
n
k
lin
A
v
e
n
u
e.
A
m
.
Hunt ton a deeieiuQ by an urn.
mpected'
here.
Frlaud*.
and
Ie&gt;ls
I
to
3
a
Block
4
Palm
Tefhe waa speaking a* a
’ jncctlon, II make* a wonderful &gt; rnce Plat It,oik I pakea &lt;1 A *3
beret. Ohio; C o lin
I'ru lrk o h a n k ,
HUMUS—limited au|ipiy. 11:25 per
plre, We will go even one
relaliVla are not eueitlonHI
dtlarn when he exprnued th* *(mryiot
17 C h a f le * H ir e d . N e w Y o rk , N e w
3 R E A L E S T A T E FO R SALE . bag. J. E. Lloyd, Ilox it)I, Sanhole I lo 10 Block 4 Palm Ter­
about your credit. Your em­
-■ klep -mere - and aiy that the
Y ork :
W in ifre d
C.
Scott.
414
opinion •lit*! nu all*mpf*la het ..
___ , ,
.
race
I’lal
H
ook
4
p**^»
*3
A
**ford.
Htreel. T o ro n to , ’ C a n a d u , A GOOD investment—two house*,,
ployer or . bustncea aasocUle*
ptoytr lnvolr*d aUo baa the
Ing made to persuade draft rhanciTm °inn
^ ^ r
I.ola II to II Illork * Palm Try­ . CDlinton
r
liu n ca n M e K w a ji, 144 &gt;7aat
' will not hear of yotxr person*)
sts itIt AA »*.
41.
' right to enter the discussion.
board*.'Its induct the playem.
.
miration
ht^w1'
rmf" Flat llook « paths
C en tra l A tan u e. 4)rln n d », F lo r id a , . lire In one and rent the other.
HARIIKCU.H
GRILLS
Vaughn aalil he. entered the IJ*1
d"P»tlon point blank to-, |^lt, M t&gt; * u nloek t Mat fay
affairs. Ther* Is ao- cause for
At a meeting of the league
Phone 1141.
snd a ll other iw ra o n a ro n re rtird :
RAIN COATS
embarrassment.
I i.u
a re
h e re o y
p o llfle d
th at
director* held In DeLnud Some- I,. i s : ! .
r
s: . . 1frame In“a 5
. -sofa
'
..........
* I &gt;pugr a I “ * “ x l-etltlon
MAIN
HATS
I’
la l Book
,,
.
.
large
soft
*i
die
liaa been rile d In Ih r a b o v e 10 ACRE
nga grove. Hdwnnl
j Reasonable credit require menu
time in May or the firat part many letter* from mother* whol
tail 4 l.ltw k II M a y fa ir .Plat Book •tiled C ourt, by l ie d r a v 47 I ’ r u lc k .
prook Oolf and ’Country
SHOWER CURTAINS
No co-maker* on money loans.
of June, anil presided over hp wantctl i” know why their imy» Club which he alnce hSi deserted ' 3 im gcs 34 A 43 A I’lal Hook 4 .ban k a n d .fTdwartl It, -H Ile r. aa
HILL HARDWARE CO.
A NICE cute little ingslow. Kd! Variable payment plans.
ft
t»nKi its
Prcatdent At Comha, the dircc- wire lirliu- drafted while certni'i became 'Uie fresh atr via* too
E ie e tilo ra *,f the
lorst W i l l and
301
East
First
St.
I ait 3 Illork
11 M ayfair J i l l T o l n t r s n t o f Ilia it &gt; H A . J lo w e rs ,
ward F. Lane.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
, tore voted to allow the manager football player* were not- 11“ much"
Hook 3 |Wge* l l A i l ’ A P ig* j o i a i s i V p ia y ln g fo e a u th ority to
' Florida Rank Bldg.
Phont 1*
and the player invotvrd to enter addcl: "My reply w h , and ‘ b“
SPECIAL
Hook 4 p a g a “ » l
-&gt;il and convey th e fo llo w in g d e - 5-ROOM bungalow doseSfo school.
dUcdaainn over n tiorialon that
la’ta 1 A 3 A
of ’Lola s ® e. idied Iota, piece* nnd .p a rc e ls of
20 GAL. TRASH CANS $3.78 12 S P E C IA L SERVICES
Real
bargain.
Edward
V.
I.»nr.
.‘1::, Iw'“
* t o 3 L S fE -n a s
* A wH „f l“’l * W’”J&lt; l Tier ml KllUitte In H#»ft|tr»ii|4k iViUftljr,
an arbiter might make.
iraft
VEGETA ItLb BINS Sj.Jj &amp; Ir.u'i
they certainty looked like .......
m(
*. Tha f»*n of HanforB
FI k i IiI a , b *lo n *lfiK .
M ill r « U I « { FIVE
In a directive dated July 20, dodgers. Here they have spent
___ , —-----adjoining
-- ----lota, ..'ach 00 HANFtsRD HARDWARE CU
All Block I* Chapman A Tinker
SIGNS
Thai'*
where
Mr.
Mauriello
I*
1948 League 1‘rrnldrnt t omb* two or three year* licing educate 1
Et
feet wide.’ . .Excellent
neighbor­ *
210 East Fir*: St.
Addition Plat Hook |.pgg**T*Vrle East III fl.~wf rhnrlh-weat
Show cants and posters
wrong
Louis
doesn't
have
to
Ogbt
l-ola
•
A
I*
|ll”ck
lu
Tier
J
*
A.
hood. Priced reasonable. Mr*.
at government expense, -where
elated that in the earn!
O—DEE'S SIGN SERVICE
CAST iron wood and coal cir­
C. Marlin'* Addlllon. Plsl Book H
player thought hr had a. pro- they were dtaft exempt. Now, him or nnyoiir. AH Mr. Louto has
Short, phono Co. 45%.
0. D. Lamlceu. Phone J021
lo
do
ts
punch:
And
ho'a
tnamlng
culating
heater,
3D)
W.
ilrd.
leal only
the player In­ when the »h«f&gt;Mng l* over, the*’
. G » « 'M
* 51 Block 1 Flral
very rapidly.
: REAL ESTATE W A N T E D
FLOOR SANDING
volved and the tram manager resign.
Doerti't it look as If
SMALL air cycled gasoline en­
ahould state
,afe It,
lh„ only reason that they ever
gine suitable for lawn mower nnd finishing. Cleaning end wax­
WE
NEED
LISTINGS,
of_F*rm*,J
New floor* aurfaegfPtd perThla ruling ehuuli! Iks auffle. Went.to Annapolis o r«J fe*t I oint
i-hapiei i » i , Fb&gt;ttMyers.. 311 E, ing.
Horn**,
me*. Grove* and Buiine»»j “!!,jbl^ cle(n,
fortiori. Old floor* made Uka new. *
(tiil rrnunda fur i-evy to hav* iti tht! Ural place wfls to avoid .),, matatc*. m l
mntnded. the
417-J.
Proi
onerty.
W.
R.
wnilsma,
j'
‘„
n
d_
^
I
honf.
iJ
Ci|U
npprtiaeh*d Cofer during tha the draft? IThcae liny*, If they I f'dfiwind drarrllwd land in Heioiii.
N O W IN S T O C K
Rea
alW. Torn
Aiaoclate. COOD
GOOD used clothing
elothin
jffaitor,
rom Dolt.
Bolt AWctiii,
for saleH. M. GlrKARON
frarus at the local paik laat art* drafted, should go whenever j ,‘,1'
*. r-|..ri* . » pi i„. offrr.
Silex
Coffwemaker*
I h - I - number
m . m L r rnmrg .up.‘
1 ■ .and
. . I n«t
h r u l » » l . I « k lle w l r f ) lo r the
Phone 1120, 415 Atlantic Bank* coats, shoes, dresses. Call ItIJ-J.
_
Lake Mary, FI*.
F'riday night.
r1
Ihelr
I ilg t o d and l,r - 1 e arh 1,1,1. at Ihe
------—
-------------------------------Illdg.
.
|
Schick Electric Rasora
tt IlliF’H Altman
five minutes Is’fere.' I 'cerlAtn- I
nf 'I h e
mi ft i*l* C oun ty
---------------TUXEDO
FEEDS
RENT A CAR
.The following latter- »n* re­ ly rlon't think thitt drsfl hnanl*
Nufonc D oor Chime*
AD SA
S k LE
IC &lt;
8 A R T IC L E S FOR
complete line!
YOU DRIVE IT
ceived yesterday from ffrti All- shouM act in the spirit of revenge.
Sherrill Auto Compact
HUNT8.TUXKDO
PHONE 709
.man, aporta commentator for the
• Samptdn Wrenchea
FEED .STORE
STRICKLAND-.MORRISON
‘ Elect rk Toaster*, 34.39
State, and ‘University radio at*" DRIVE.IT. INC.
Spalding Football*
H. B. POPE CO., INC.
lien, tt'HUF at (ialnesvllle.
TUXEDO ( KEDS—complete line.
*Tfe lust relumed from New
G allon C a t Cent
Hunt's
Tuxedo
Feed
Store.
DODGE
- PLYMOUTH
Hava
your
portrait
Uken
at
adHri^wWtr^sf _k.»4„k. f*).Ur wkk
York uhere during h r via* I
PARTS AND SERVICE
Simonix
N1CHOL--------------LIpM CapsAsi. Amfm kina ks IsILLS STUDIO
Legal Notice
'had a good, hull araalon with
OUTBOARD
motor
boat-fcr
;sale/ *rtAsst« sn ifc&lt;e&lt;r
—,u „Wy
109 Palmetto Air.
Phone 1011^,
220‘ Mstaeh Bldg.. Phtma 115$
Johnoon
. Products
J «q U|q tsbsf. Uss asp l. A»ww4
,:«*4 Barber. f*Th# Red" was
—&gt;16 *ft---century- trull and .42
Children a specialty
Duco
‘very- interested Jn hearing Ihe
‘
RlC
epplltnee
repairs —
hor*e Johnson motor. "fJool
x o rirg
*
•-Igtrnt Hanford n*wg (aa Ft# ■
^fufuu/ C A P U D I N E
repair washing machines,
Tarpaulins
condition. Ill) Sanford Avo.,
PHOTOGRAPHS
Hanford,
Vbirlda.
H*ptrinber
lt*lh
garnered ll from the’ Herald)
vacuum rleanera, fans, mixers,
Phono 10W.
Here /our BEST photograph
iat*.
i
DUh Soft
/or H E A D A C H E
sewing machines, Trotter Ap­
and aafceiJ na to say hello to
•made at
NOTICE !H 11Eft Ell V ill VEN
Luggage
pliance Service, 304 W. Second
alt hla old friend* down ' San­
THE RAYMOND STUDIO
A R TIC LES W A N T L D
Bicycle Lights
fit., Phone 10C4-J.
B 8lata Bank .Bldg^-PH. I0B3/ 6
ford wajTr I can thlnh of no
(totter. way of doing it than
Bicycle Speedometers
developed,
Floor Mat* Avallabl*
thru yot|. Red Is doing a ler
!l ’LL" BUY your car regardless SNAPSHOTS—printed,
W A TC H FOR
enlarged. We anpy old photo*
f'F,,,NOLB TIRE SHOP
rifle job right now with hla
of ag* or condition, Roy Reel,
graph*.
'
T O Y S * *.
play.b;.play brnaJraata of Ihr
308 W. 2nd St.
Papular Beat Coven
NtCIIOl.LS STUDIO
Broehlyn Dodgtr*1 home games
Famous
Horemxnn
Doll*
from
(uncitonil
ptrlodle
polo
SHMINC
(OLE TIRE SHOP
O PE N IN G
FLORENCE (tore, 3 or 4 burner, 220 M*iich Bldg., Phone 1159
and hla administrative duties
Erector Sot*
wanted in good condition. No ELiFCTRIC' appliance repairs—V
at sports director-for (’. II. H.
'v MIRACLE BLOCKS
IB f B S 2 S S
Microscope Sot
oven. Address Mr*. K. M. W„
j “Guea* l'|| bo-feeing yoij Ml
we .repair washing machine*,
FOR your hom*—Superior workftrslas* fsasUMMlasns
Bax 3, c /o Herald:
NEW
Si* a-Iraki. It sksat**
Dolt Carriage
aom# of the, Univeirlty football
msnshlp weather resistant, high
vamim rleanera, fan*, mixer*.
, 1•■ ’ *
■
game. I think Florid* i* going
Trrtier Appliance Service, 304
strength, termlu proof. • Mir­ 7 Pete, Livestock, Supplies
Doll Houao
to Rurprise. »omr of the exiierU
W. 2nd SU Phone 1004-J,
acle Concrete Co., 300 Elm
*.
Doll
Baailnett
R feS T A U R A N T
(hi* ye*r.”
Are.
- ,’W
I BUY cuw*. calve*, yearlings.
Rubber
Dolls
13 N O TICE S— P E R S O N A L
Flayer Row
Phone U. W. Lord. 788-W.
— — . ..i to — -------------CONCRETE **wer pipe—Septic
W agon s • Bicycle*
Major' Oencrat Harry Vaughn,
SKMINQLB TIKE SHOP
tanks, fane* peat, grease trap*,
who i* Itocairlent Trumuv'i mili­
Roy Johnson
COCKER SPANIEL PUPS
Mail*
201-North Park
tary aid*, watered the football
benches, flower pots. Miracle A.K.G. registered. Phone* County
Desk and Chair S«ts
Telephone 37
Concrete Co., 809 Elm Ave.
2702.

lusbands! Wives?
(ant new Pep and Vim?

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How women and girls
may get wanted relief

CARDJJI

Gama* • Books
Lionel Trains
Paint Seta - Biear*
Doga * High Chair*
Stroller* * Trucks
Tractors • rush Toy*

SPO R TIN G GOODS

GRITS and meal—-ground froth POINTERS —- fin* blooded stock, NOW reafty ta grind ev*ry Mon.
day morning — Your corn.ft
3 month* old. Phone lJtk
every Monday from snowflake
grit*, meal, corn A cob or
corn. Can be bought at Gard­ GOOD work hone about 1100
shuck*, .etc, for feed. J. W.
ner's Store, Lake Monroe. 10
pound*. W. D.- Bumhaluugh.
BeU, Lake Monroe, Phone 16.
jb. beg. $1.00.
Inquire WJtoon Corner.
CODENHAGAN cabbage plants YOUNO cow for aale, 3rd calf. PHONOGRAPHS for rant*— for
parties, dances, entertainment..
now ready. Phone 705-M.
Fresh OoL Ut. Oenjel, 335U0 J. V.
With
Flth or without record*. The
Martin, Ru a, Bex *&lt;W.
Music Box, ,111 W. Firat BL,
IMITATION leather*1
. In most
Phone 863.
. color* and lasge aelfctlMi of
quick sale on* nke brood
* good uphototery fabric*. Robert FOR
sow. Weliht around sso tt&gt;&gt; W A N T K D t r a n * , .. .
_ irom __
-S. Brawn, 1911 N. Orange
Hr* J. p. Riser, "fld ef Spring*,
70S Palmetto Ave. to dq. Bldg.
- Ave., Orlando. Fla.
RL S.
14th A- A.
Orlando. Mr*.w-&gt;
Eunlca B. H&lt;j n.
SKHELP W AN TED
TWO year-old field grown everHUSBANDS!
WIVES!
"
varieties. Over $0
WANT PKPT
GIRL, for ’ soda fountain at L*n- ^
Free catalog .
ay*a J)rng
“
•jrte
Stera. Part Dm* or Thousand* of couplts weak,
Rose* hi 'color. Order now.
full
worn-out, exhausted kolely beTI-TKX ROSE NURSnttl
eau*j body lock* Iren, get n*w
Box 982, Tyler,'
FULL thq# dark wanted. Apply
~1“
vitality taking 0«trex
Tabltt*. Trial alxe only
86c. At ell druggist*—In SenAMBITIOUS mother* who need
ford, at Touebton Drug Co.
ts earn mong)f but can only ___________________

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and wUta Cocker
_ 838. Reward.
pony with
call 1031

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY

.

VOLUME XXXVII

Eatabllahed 1908.

U. S. Defends
« Trieste Plan
Of Ministers
. T •• i

NEW SPAPEK

S A N F O R D , F LO R ID A ,

T H U R S D A Y , SEPT. 19, 1946

Renews Plea For European
Led By Germany, France

‘Ike* Attends Mother’s Funeral

. ______

jiffefi

Bloc Told Agreement
- On Free State And
Italo-Yugoslav Bor^ der Unified Decision
* PARIS, Sept. 19, (/P) —
The United States today in­
formed the Slpvic bloc of
nations that the four-power
agreement on Trieste and
the Italo-YugoaUv frontier
was a single unified decision.
The American ambassador
to Italy, James Dunn, flatly
frfilso told the Italian P o lit i­

NO. 260

Associated Press Leased W ire

Proposed French
Constitution Hit
By Gen. DeGaulle

Sanford Model Airplane Club

Snyp Adoption Would
Place Country In
Danger Of Anarchy
I’ AIMS, Srpt, 1u,. (A*) —general
j Charles Dilluull spoke out .to­
day . ajuinst. the proposed now
French constitution. He declared
that. i '»
adoption would pat
France in ‘ danger o f anarchy or
dictatorship.
The war lime leadSf of the
Free French nude thia charge i-i
n statement imued to enrreepth*
dents, II- .tud the new constitu­
tion fa in reality tin- rnme-sa the
one njcctc I b ) the "French peo|dt Inst May despite cer.uin
chatters. DeCmllli said the ronstiugnp piovidea -m&gt; chief of
stale\who runlly is n chief, and
no m il orgsnixntiitu o f the French
union.
s- •
ACCOMPANIIO BY HIS Wlf*. denere! Dwight D. Elsenhower leave* his(irncral IM'nullr resigned last]
• boyhood home In Abilene, Ken., shortly before pallbearers followed with
January na interim Presidint of ^liriilx Of niodrt airplanes were mVdr Sunday after irnon by the atm'ie members of the Sanford Mndrl
■ the body of his Ht-yesr-oid mother, fdember* of EUenhowePa family
France. He has remained In *’ir- Airnhur (
How thd general from the house. ’
, ( fafcntallonal Sound photo)
tunl imh'iral retirement sine®] exhibitions at the Sanford Munlrlpal Airport before a Ur*v gathrring of aprrlalors^ The tiny (.colin'llien. hul tinlay hr indiiated -he motor* on the plants are llntitl tp run 15 wromtv llirn the plant jlUIr* to its Uniting Winner* of the
will support r iTulidiites in the mrrt liavp not yft Itrrn aniimiiir rid,
fnmific cirri »r it witif mi ret* with] g— ---------------- -—-—— , ------ --- .-■ ■———
--------——-----— ■ ------- — —
——
■ him i*n tin* cmi.llltltiot'il issue.
Di-GuiiUe soul in hopes !hc

Says Retribution For
(iermany Must'End
After Nazi Crimi­
nals Are Punished
ZURICH,
Switzerland,
Sept- 19, til')— Untilin'* for*
nicr i'rtmo Minister, Winston
Churchill, today renewed
his plea.for a United State*
o f Europe, - a federation
which would ho led by
Era nee and (Icminny.
Speaking in Enrich. Swit­
zerland, Churchill said there

cal Commission that the two
f i i n l la- ifn cud tu' retribution
mattsrs would stand together or
fur i ,’crnmny mice "the' Naxi criin- ‘
not st all.
1
ilia! i
me punished and
t ho
Dunn apoka during s discus,
Iteirh i, ilrpnvnl of tile power
alon f f the boundaries o f the
to tn.iki; , wai. , *
propoMd free territory.
8!»v
liit* f-rfinr itr ett-It trader rcdelegates went' these restricted
f cm id to a partnership betweento the d ig of Trieste proper,
F‘ranee and tioringfiy w h ic h
but South Africa proposed that
would develop inin a regional
the
boundaries
be - enlarged
iiigniiir.iliun within the. United
southward
along the
Tstrisn
Noli nil.,. ||t- &gt;ai,i thru: ia no
coast.
leaSto, wliy I Ida should conflict
The A m e r i c a n ambassador
with the w-ir},( iirganiiation.
stated th a t' when the Foreign
fim r .■ImIIN only -prrifir men*
Ministers , decided to cede . all
11on
f ii» ,lii , aiuc— whvil ho
territory east of the French line
Hf Hail', rbt' Blitto Yugoalavin, they also riccidcd
M i Vt *riiftiimv%tMli|i of NutionSg
upon the creation of an interinlirHl v A Ml*.1Hit illlti, I trust,
national tone aS*'TfTeste. Dunn
Sum
St»t ii't
It,,., tit* IHIIM ito* tho
emphasised that the matter was
fn. 41.1 ....1 , P*»II *•? 1 l.f tilt&gt; new
fll»
all one decision, one agreement.
........
a-L. jin t ♦li.impio n its
He farther Informed the com­
ind -him
mission that the American agree,
i It *i i i ti » I t . Pin|ihtiAii^d that
ment Included the creation of n
I!»«-• ** * m hiA nr* i rvivat nf Hut
A truly free state of Trieate. He
■ nntliin w ill
M'i--&lt;’ t th e c .iitx lH u » *jm
a jiintiyilly great
Padded th a t. the United Stales;
tnin i-v*'ii t h o iu h |t&lt;ai w*. Id nSeon
ruling
a iptt itii.ilJ y great
agreement to one part of the1
p u l a g in g the leiii| u iiary g *irn rn «* iffMiny
I ht*ti «»» a flnah #of
program was contingent on the]
mtnt.
hi * fiiitnl rhi'toiu. llu* fur met
acceptance o f ail parts of the I
*
*
PfiMi** Mtii; tl«’! gave OiIh des*
decision. - •
&gt;
S'Mptlnli Ilf wide
»&gt;f KuJMM SM KM. MpiIt*. i/|*i
A
Canadian , . representative,,
r
” A va;*t, .^uiventti; iiimm
The
all
Jp%
%
i«h
ntv
**f
l»*l
Aviv
ttrdoke flexion, told the com.
lias ftifnin
thvif.iI «»f f **r mr &gt;»**p«L 111j 11k f y» tjj f v wo ni
mission that his delegation would
bjh it fir ti lii i i IiIh' i i whu'li.
t* nml U’ Wildi'd'ti • human Ktdhga
support the 8 * l h African pro­
**n l In* i ti in*- *if iltelr cilie*
Indit-vi* uii-. taint'd in t 1*&gt; ntFiii
posal to enlarge the free sona
ftinf sraii tho flifttk Imi. mn for
I
k’ M nf I hr* Ifrnnht tin-h‘iitr«*»intl
Of Trieste to Include‘ Italian
in ifiiitlmt it«tt, Irtruit /kilt l.minit the ftpproa* h **f -onto nrw p\»rU,
N E W YORK, Sept. IB, « ■ )!SIIAN O IIAI, S«pt. lUt (/V)— ;
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communities ' along the latrlan
t yi -tit115 . ..i ti'iror. Among the
A ijrmip •*f fiv* atninl
, rl, r
high -, ho„|
lOeoist. Clanton said that Canada Pricoa in Urn &gt;itnck, market la- p v r.hlm-.-si ,omn--.n‘ . nee •*.'
v'M-if-,, (}n-ii&lt; 1 - A Label of
rauirtf
the
uffai*
&lt;«f
|»di«1u**|
F'lulik t'ui.Hi n f’ Port Orang",
another one rtf S&gt;r. Chiui CXI-Lai;. diwlo.tti Itulay r|ri|ll,
ef r„)|r|!rP, jf, f „ r.
took this stand because It fell day riifffftd
Murrft; iiiti•»*i|f ihe vatitfuished a
*fiaiiwtid&lt;
’
,
It
milt'd
Th*y
■
lit
Id
iip
th*|isrlnient of
F'lnridn lictlim
that LLe pap ,UU;i; Is Iho area t M - - . l l
far
ha ha.f given up pgrtlctpatimi mrr .rlVir„ ,„rM nrr altrndlnp* i'luns vnxedisc isvottl fur n
*itil it-j! .iiluin ^ td detpalr.1*
ftFill
«*
’iiipln\
r
*
nr|il
t*
m
*
•**f
h
,
, . , |erly wldc i li aii, U|V Oampaign m ! new c'minandet. and Hnimr* 5ti*l
was predominantly Italian. He eral yeuraV Heavy liquidation put T Tn thn Nanking pcirc negntiathiru. i ||IC K(tllfur .
&gt; iotUmird f*htirrhil|; “ That ia
ViHStifUinl
.School, preparation f..i* &lt;I,,, fifrlttromtng tun, a«.»ut,.lil Stall- adjutMiit, will m pn» kait* »*f tfenif* w«Mth 5im nnn
Chmi declared at hi* home '" Ur&lt;Hiding &lt;!' Mrs
It. t
also reminded the commission the tloker tape behind a* much]
all iiiivt th*
nnaiu* uurn have
,
“
**e . tr.ii r •-1 -(.nunat Imhu'a Jitm. ■i
Itav, F iila v for t li-mwatri ohi-ia wLit I* Itnil lieen n w 11111jtr »
that the area now was Italian a* aeverr-minute* for tho flrat j Shanghi that ho would &lt;•-111rti t.i prinoipAl
!!■*! by Ifftfo*!' rdi h ether to
Iimrheol. tlu-y
an i-ip*li»|.ul in. I ft* I lir I *imfr«| Still-'*
fltry will
will imltnl,ij111tut«* tin
time *inre 11140 nn,| leader* Nanking milv If Gem &gt;aftv*imo rmcip*1, I he aihiml ha, born Chn.iil--. of «
gnd not Yugoslav territory.
1’nlirc lifttnVF HiVTtaiid i vitii |n*-* ns itmI |u* ading hiivor far
- tti! lit i rut t
tumbled I to 8 points to new Ch.ln, K.I-SI..I M B r.l l.. &gt; - j" "|U '
' S i lii-U..',- ""H .'.'.m .lS '
...... ......mill
"
'
mrnilit rpt r f
nit
liidri^mtin l Jn,| V\, ' ' i nit* i-d, bni for ihe
iiii'Hi'O
irtmri mrmbpruhip,
low* for the past 18 month*
fart
ihai
I hi* grea t, republic
giim/nUuh Mr 31 11**i&gt; iihtiminrnl • (hir* murn&gt; niifanlintfnii vUtii'li i»* -*r« kmu t«&lt;
or longer.
which i*. made up
ieplrniah
futul*. I In* imdiii' tieroiih the Afltutlir tjvnm hits at
The
trend
waa
moderately George Mnnhall and government
On SuMirday evening they
ill tm llrd the. ttnJcigrtjuud!»~.*»»i l*‘ngUi leatiied that (be ruin or
downward from the atari In ac­ and
itf Hurupo ban in*
,d communlat represent*. Ivc*. 1
m 7b*V i • 1 ^ “^
- S S h e ? 1 n^rangch!cnu'‘ ^
tive
dealing*.
i.
In an exclu sive,,U tar«u :w w «IO „, which 'M r * ;
U a lU L t e T m p lr i"
for
Transfer* were in the neigh­
Griham for the
S u1»Jik,I« iiiught ,jn* Krani.
borhood' ‘ o f
3,00(1,000 iiham, rrtiti, Chou described thei Nank-f ----elude Grrgg
— - « g shorthand, typing *omr
among the largcwt of the month. ing negotiation* ua *en*i-lc** Hoi nnd commercial.. Kngluh. Mr
K«* Ifttt »7Ttrd prior to till* M»hJai ••venilig they will
at
F&gt;er »ine® ha nerved aa a
Prominent .rgaualtie* included -iharard ih *L they wet., du.igi.o4; Marweli liulnirt* ill h,...kkreplng ar*»f limn
iti Ihn nrra Tiiih ptt a! a meeting of the Hills
to
camouflage
the
true
civil
wort
a„d
mwlern
.-.'fire
filing
m
.umi
nalor.
technician ta l&amp;ldle Rickeubfick- Norfolk &amp; Western, Rant* Fc.
*1
fur it
u.niid rondi
H CkpCf ♦•1 lo tiecu
IM Krai.. 1 •'lily Post.
_
__
rile .,1 on t.
I'll I otily
er'a fatnoo* " B i t in the Iting” Union Pacific, U. S. Steel, Uelh- situation and black out the truth!
*.
M.
i
•*l|
know
m |lh.,1 i.tirpMM'
it'tio,
will,
I.
„
...
-tale
na­
04th aixo aquadron during WoriJ lehrm, (’ hry*lcr. General Motor*, from lioth the Amcri.nn stnl * * ■ » , - .
-Ld*11* - l.HIt4&gt; |«Ult tli.-v FM ahli .», *1 f„r bis |*hlWPAt fin | i it to ,.i. iii jpiii^^ii'*" ..iy Hi, &gt; in tlm hand. ..i
A H B l i t O llC M l l H T
War I. FMxon CJoit of Geneva haa U. ,S. Huhlter, Montgomery Want, Chinese public*.
lli.il il.in u M, h we hnoyv »d l never
plan a |«r npcmsoring a .i miigi Mift find pntei tiiifif r tin ! ) Imvi- fonnil cvidrnr|. r.
Chou further tolej the vrtrrati *
.
wanted to aolo in a plane. Ye*ter- Douglas Aircraft, Kastman Ko­
regntt
tw* li.l ,1 ,-nrly fit'll wilful'
g n1at tiusinmi i* srlltiu' (« ., iin.li rground mg-,ni*n*i&lt;m o -e ii except to Ihe i,iu.e of
r (W
111 year fm fli
ja y he reaiited that ambition dak, Du Pont, Allied Chemical, A P China corrcppondeni that A ( ' ( ' O l i n i P n
I*.., ii shaking dn«n !r«i..li ti.'hi nod fiu-deiu," Churchill
tin
liniinrve „ f {niivid ■n.in .'nil'*', villi leav,* fn
1 UI
111 mg euii* iMiiiiiiiiit
Kenecott,
American United State* policy In Chinn had
hen he made a lolo flight In a Anaconda,
imtiniml Ixigion tvmvmUon at I Im-itliaiil* with ditt'innd* fm con-, thxliUeil. “ Ilul iL iimy
- well ho
for
the
rxIpar. Cub plana after receiving Telephone and Standard Oil of resulteil in a military nititatum
Ihis.noiul
peetc. tilurisls ii* well « « the! Him -Fianviswr on • Tuesday. Mr, *f 'l,!ltion:!, One'police off it ,’ r said j ■hul m » ■'' '
which had grown Into a nation*
atrcction at'Tha'8ahford School New Jersey.
___
COU!llW«jJ
countjCuJ'itisen*. President Jack I Mellop will roturrt to stale "tu«d- tlmt the! latest •raid today nttslil ] Ogcttcy o f destruction will' oo
wide
civil
war.
%
’ Aviation.
Itallgun naiil that tbd board of J quartera here. • He lias reemlly j hive bum polled Insnue the whloaprrail and the catnstropha
Resumption o f the downfall,
communiit Itader added
TI
d i r e c t o r * w o u l d d i s c u s * t h e m a u .:t rr , n t * , l a n a p a r t m e n t a t M 2..............
W e * : i P - d i ' l u d d iiiin n n d * r o m i m o y l,.,d f o l l o w i n g it* u » e b y s e v e r a l w a r market analysta said, waa - due &gt; The
Whlla fighting in Fanca during
____
__
______
_____
_
An
explosion
rocked
a
coni
min,
* e *in *to -*
hi* forrea woufd fight on
l ref i i . u l* ti, g iv
tie t e r r o r is t , litiif fiHtiutift vvHI nut only lirtnic
ter ami appoint a committed to S,con.| .Street,
tha flrat World ltfar, Mr. Colt to persistence ‘ o f the belief of that
V•• i»i anil all tint «»• call civillrigardicM
o
f
th*
amount
of
help
f
I"
McCoy
tralay.
One
and
....
| d e in in d fo r m on ey
many,
customers
“
that
a
bear
begin
making
plan,
for
the
?e
waa Iniurtd in a hr mb aiploaion
zntuifi, but n»«v |M* *l»ly tlisinte*
given Chaing by the United half hour* after Ihe exph-.m,,.
market
wa*
under
way,
that
la­
and 1o*‘. tha tight of Jtia right
l: i ni*- *iht* wttrfil it*, Hf '
Slat*.. He aim declared that all hul one nf the HO men «.
“ " h ,h*
...... . " " rBr‘
bor
dispute*
were
clouding
in­
' aye. Recrntly tha CAA hai rated
rent'll!.'.I
sump " f III,- nation ally knuwnj I r U I H i i n , B j T I l P S I l o | ( l f ) ( '|
K
rl 1ga N o V '
1^)
tha Communist* never would *ur-|tha min® had Iven
up irwmandoualy on phyalcai. ra- dustry . anil political problem* tender to the government |*»^r»y. 1fur- The mine U owned
hoth
at
home
and'
abroad
tend­
qulremrnta for private and (ind­
__________
___ *—.
I Oreut Valley •Anthracil
ent .pilot*, and nd longer con- ing to complicate the economic
j Corporation.
Outlook.
Rond*
fell
with
stock*.
aider* tho lot* of an aye or .i
G r e e k Reds D c n O U I i e e
president of the in
limb a* a handicap for thia thrill­
V » fs f *
WT
I xr* I. {company, R.O. Steven* *ai,|
ing apori. Slightly over tha half
min.. l M - I" w,*rr discussral briefly t«ry o f Slate James llyrne* held
lA r a n m iiir t
I&gt; / vu t4 a ik ri
B r i t i s h N a v a l V I H l t the men came out of the ....
i " nd 1‘rrsldeiit llatignn was in- their fu it converautlnn tmlny
V II.A S IA tin Sri.i i1, i.Sin- I j I I I I M I I (111 I U N I I I U I I
wantury mark In ‘aga, Mr. Qoil
before -.emergency crews a.
*_
.... *
.... i.*
i . i n.-u
c... . ..a. b..
/*
......
1
,1
*.
,
'
:
alrucled l„ appuinl n cndimlUee since S « rotary of Cuntmcrra util
**3ccidrd that if tha youngitera
I lirKiutia |,.li I ngr-x fui
ATHENS, Graeco. Sept. 19. m r r ' ^ r n f L ^ n t e . , , 1'1
could fly, ao could ha, and pro­
;
l-t
to ald-Joe Muss III making final Wallace look a swipe *t United Army perxbnnt-'l ovci-in* may be
Ml*., l.ixcttc Temple, who has
—The
Communist
newspap-r
lu
ceeded to prove it by taking lnSTANDARD, Alberta. Sept. 19, At^rni fRiiospastla) today pub ■'y
t *
1*‘ S ! ‘ badly burnt'l pUn* f,‘r- “ Wt' ^ ly lKntinB
( " rei“ n H iv y last Thurs. mailed without rcqurxt &lt;lip^ ho- been employed " by the tl. S.
■truction.
UP)—T wrniy ilhrea
C a h a d ia n
tween-Oct. IT, and N"v.
Muj. EliqihiiXqcol AgrrtvJ for the past
and onlT w « Inlured In lb *«» ^ *P&lt;nUorr,l 4,y th0 Jaycrcs day.
llshed tho announcement of tho ,
i j ’ ss
inttit, 1 during Iho w inlets.
. ,
Ih e cmiversation was iiy way Gojgr F. ilrinr, postal officer of year, all,I who n mouth ago wrn*
Dihoolchlldroi and a driver may
Pre-idem H ullgX^vaU .,
in- |of teletype. White House news- tin, Scvcntli Army aniuiuiirrd to- notified by the War Department
owe their lives to an ll-y*ar old visit of a British fy «L to Grcrco nlsn^nnksM* had^a ^roken^lrg
with Ihe n*a lira: "|»ro»oca..va Th^ fate of the n m sring man "fo U "f d lha*gmui» that'the hoMgsl " " n wet,, given no details.' Press
day.
Selective Service boy
T o and hi* n'Jck thinking. The Demonstration.“
lliat all,, would bo iMsignrd f6r
Except for tho
nsi c H .I n hu?firaxei” .It', o f direct,.ra hod vole,I to pr,L. .Secretory Ro.x merely said tho
Thai gives relatives oinl friends tlu&lt;ugMpkie work
school bus in which they were
i:,.,uunvI
not Certain but Sloven says
, fc_ « . „ i „ „ i _ m_r.
I’rrubtcnt and Secretary o f Slate or the (7, l*i*i* -* month Isio'cr 1°
Slash
*
_ _ _ Expenses riding overturned near Standard, Communists, ,the Greek press 1*
unm.imc'tl yrtterday that situ Had
welcoming ihe .tonneuniug o»v*i
had
talked
•
by
Ttoletypa
Iwtwccn
mail package, to intlu, il,un at* received a port cull and will
and smoke-from thio ignition bo- visit enthuyiasli.-xllir.
L - BT. AUGUSTINE,
’ **.
Washington ant| Paris.
rival overseas by l liii-linr,, lh»y leave for New York c,ty on ^lon—Th# headquarter* -ofState fun filling the bus.;
Government
officials
*ay
nriv?.
Eorbcr
ut
the
day,
Rosa
mu
than wu, the casn during the war, diiy.
L n ffir^U
h k &lt;
1 1
Visitors at today’s meeting In.
^elective Sefvlfe aTatem in St, • Gordon Grant scrambled through tely that tha plan for tho British 0,11
nminred
that
Mr.
Truman
did
mi,&lt;’
ufGclaia.
______
eluded
FMgar
Jensen,
Buck
Wal*
Maj. Hein* stated, dim to the
.She will Iw joined in Jack^UguajAta ;rtj«rtad today Brig­ the frightened and Injured children war vassal* to visit Greek water*
.
M
.
. kar, C. II. Luke, Darrell Swan not muke a deal with Wallace great irdiirtmn of Mildmt* in p-onvitle by lie, sMlei. Alice, who
adier General Vivian Colltni, Mate to the side of tho trapped driver I* Invigorating. These source* say „ *
in getting him to pledge silence foieign fields since Hie shooting ||ST lrt-MI .employed li&gt;* DiO Sutl
Selective Seryice director, baa and released him eo he could it indicates Grate* wilt not a* they
for the duration nf the Paris stopped.
Oil Company and who has retent letter* to alt local eoloctiv* pull out the wlrea.
put It—h- noandonsd t»y miiam
Peace Conference.
•Inly one unrkngr tfniy lie mall- reived a like appointment. They
earvice board* advlalng them there
and tha United Stall*,
ivl by niiv one person l„ nny in- rx) tcct to sail m
Sept, -d
will tie a cut in overall operating CIO Seamen Put On
NEW YORK, Sept. 19, htl
dividual oversea* in any ,m&gt;* wcei, fo r F ra n k fu rt, G e rm a n y fo r M txpenaet*
•
The Coast Guard I* going to call
during Ihe mailing, iwtitnl stH'&lt;'i- arHtignrtiMit on a one year con*
The cut I* approximately M P a rity W ith A F o f L
o ff It* search for the II nirn
flcd. The weight limit per pack­ truer: percent. Officer* *ay thia mean*
still missing ■from the. jiMD^r"
age is 70 pounds, ami may tfleaMr.a Temple said lliat she
a draatic cut In both penonnel . NEW YORK
ORK, Sept. IB,
• GANDER AIRPORT, NewNurweglan
Tanker
Merit II.
sure nnt to exceed 100 uirhrs m would ink to ho nssigijed to Pari*.
and opera! log axptatat of local M gm btra___
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0 t th. CIO National
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 19 — i.eu(th and girth combined.
Coast Guard planes whltli hire ’ foundland, Hrpl. 19, ; (/19—
Her mothers family live* at
draft board*. Th* reduction* alii Marltlma Uni
Unioti haVi^been placed
(49— Need for Increased indua.
CAMP CAMPBELL. Ky, Sept- Iwen looking for the missing nun
The Canadian press say* that,
For Army personnel sent over­
(M r? according to JocaFrendition*. «n a parity iri{
trial expansion in tho South wgs seas shortly Imfnre or subsequent Brest. Franc* where she ami Alice
IB, (A1)—A »poct*culan military 70 miles cast o f Capo Henry.-W .
the
wrrekage
of
a
Belgian
air­
, ; ..
,
■
. .
nun In an
award an- ceremony |a r.-heduied to Uke have been calle^i back. A Cu m :
emphasised in Jacksonville by to NoV.' If,, packages wilt, ho a c ­ and her pntrnls visited fur 14
line tram-Atlantic plan* has
Irftigh R. Powell, Jr., president cepted up to ()« !. 10, but.the send­ inonllr! ill 1935-28. Mrs. Tempi*'*
place Uanorraw at Camp C-amp- Guard cutter ia continuing ihe
been found 23 miles southAmputee Auto Forms Tb« . . b lr t U , u l d ‘ i ™ M , "d - ball when tha' famsd Fifth Infan hunt today and If the men aru Wmt of Gander airport. .
o f the Seaboard A ir Line Rail­ er must present a change of ad­ youngest brother. -FrxiKpi- Cur­
rier. was killed
at a , German
road, today.
, s.
try Division will merge with Ihe not found by th* end o f the day,
dress card from the addressee,
Available Shortly
_____ —
aquallytfamotis Third Division.
Speaking before member* of received subsequent (o Oct, 30 and horror comp at lhicbcitwald.
also, wilt give up.
NEW YORK. Kepi. 19, (A *)- Iho Southeast Shipper* Advisory these packages must t&gt;c nhirkrd
tlon of all shipping activities.
Aa the Fifth swap* l ‘ s red - ; Originally, the . ahipping com­
Application form* for amputee
Th« award provide* salary In* diamond insignia for tha alantlng panity which operated the vr*»'d Belgian airline nfficlals are still Board, Powell called attention
Lcwin Requests Meat
veteran* to uae in obtaining creates of from *8-00 to 810.00 blue and whlla atriptd patch of had reported 13 men missing. hopeful that the big DC-4 pirn- to the fact that the eye* o f tha 'Christmas I’arcel^. Only one such
parcel will be aecepteri from any
cpeeially aqulpped automobile* at a month. Fly aaya that ha la th* Third, many Amarkon* ro
Ceilings Be Removed
,ra waa lowered when (linger pfanr -tost' on A trans- nation are on the South because one Individual.
want ixpenaa at* upect- requaaUng *U aaagoing peradhnal call tha gloriou'a ehapura both It Waa learned'fthat two ere* AftUntlc (light manuged to land o f its rapid industrial growth.
A
change
from
the
war
years
ba available at- Veteran* to retarn to work Inunadlataly. Army units wrote in World Wars member* failed t i board th* ship, anmewhar* in Newfoundland or
Powell eitod In particular the I* noted In Ihr fact that parcels
WASHINGTON, Sept IP. WPJ
Ha also w ill ask all ahip opera- I and II. Tha Fifth fought at Th# company said m of 38 per­ Labrador. There haa been no word expansion In the pulp and .paper may be insured or registered, but — President John L. Lewis of the
raver, from the pis no or Its industries and development* in
tor* to relniUte man on * trike. St. ‘ Mihlei and along the Mru»o sona aboard when the" Marit
Unite,I Mine Workers union called
passengers and crewmembers. chemiraJa which have given tha they must b* aecUrely nacked or on tho price decontrol board to ­
accomplish- wrecked were picked up.
V * jA .
la Ifts. Amort*
.
wrapped to b* acceptable.
:e
yesterday
morning,
when
K , ’ Q U AKE IB RECORDED •
men!* aa part of
awlft atrldSouth much-neadad enterprise*.
No liquor, matchra, combus­ day to remove »r k e rontrOts on
w u over Gander, Newfoundthe second M AbB STUDENTS AT PAC.W.
Third
M IAM I. Sept. I f . (A V - A NaVy
tible*, ammunition, revolvers or tp*at, Lewis declared that minesila spurt
official say* that a large earth,
» HOW CAN THEY EAT?
TA LLA H A SSE E . Sept- 19. frD
nther firearms may be mailod In thrye statin are cloalng doWTi
are aligi
Moaelle In —Between 800 ■ yul COO mala
quake has Wan recorded-.on inFrance
Searching craw* and a pan­
becauso miners canot buy meat
and no perishable*.
eroealng of
atrumenU at ‘ tha Nav^a m lo CHICAGO. (/P&gt; — A luncheon
to rescue party were vchedulLow is told the decontrol board
fatito will enrol* for th* first
bat lev* they
cantor. Th* quake
to resume search for tha air- club whose members will m*«t
rtor class** at . the Florida
The African black porcuulne. that serious unrest ta spreading
claim State College for Women in Tab
was' recorded early thia morning,
today. F»F bank* and foreaU •nd eat In itrict alienee haa baen does not use the same method 'of throughout' all the mining areas
Unction of being tl)d only lahaaaoq, thia fall. Tbl* aetimale preventeJ identification of wiflk*
Tha o ffld ^ said thatttha-cantor
cannot perform
of th* earthquake is 5,000 kiloto fight th* Nalta on la made by official* of th* Tab
V. A- office*
r*.lighted In Nawl*-------*
and haaardotta
avvry front in North Africa, Sic­ tohauaa branch o f th* University
totday—wreckage
ctrvftli and

S t o c k Market Red Negotiator
Takes Sharpest ' Leaves Nanking
Decline- in Years Peace Conclaves

Jaycees Discuss Terrorists Said To Have Carried
Plans For Clean Out Spectacular Tel Aviv Robbery !
Up Drive In City ( atnn All(, Mellon

Trend Wsh (Jeneraily JWill Return Only If Fifteen Fx-G.L’s
Downward From ’ Chiang Reconvenesj Attending Sanford
Start Of Dealing# •-Committee of Three&gt;—
- ~
- Riirh School Library To Visit Legion
Vocational Sdinol Furnished u-uther iin it,s In Florida
Magazine Binders
__

r:szr,.%zmS ’T f-oiia

FcwmerMember Of
Rickenbacker Unit
Pilot Wings

JI

&lt;•&lt;

Coal

Mine

Blast

^

;zT„ Bi
■

11-Year-Old Boy
Saves 23 Children

fc.-srass,

m!"

(■hristmaH lhu-kaKr liisette Tt'mplt* To •
«„',T Dates Set. By Army Leave Monday For

'!'“h, f 't s

Search For Survivors and Gordon iira-ney.
Of Marit Is Hailed
------- -----6ope Still Held For liulustrial (irowtli
loOHi Belgian Plane In South EmphuNizcd
Two Famed Divisions
To Merg$ Tomorrow

sar.w * __

*d£iaSr'bJ

'ariUW&gt;l*.,; r
tfi

ily, Italy, Trane* and Germany,

* Florida,

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THE 3ANFUMD HERALD, 5AWPOKD. Pi
" a n d ? *«r .5 ,
lur Jhe JYeath1 1" purcau and reported on, qlmo-il
.hourly during that jjeriod.
Th « JiutricSnc lived up to lit
"advance billing*" when it hit the
con* l from Virginia to Maine. •
■"Su.-h. prrcau.ions a* mbit may
tlon.-rell^ and teitoratiorr.
MOI1KU hda. group* in each of Uko againit an un#»rt«tnty. thin
(•veil Weather, Bureau region. took befura those hour* struck'^
*ay* the telephone company. \
In sums cominunitir* Which had
learned their leuan the hard .way
in . JU.'lfl, vehkrfe* and .pvaleatgian./
were foriddden lh^ aLreeU. School
Kxaion* were suspended. In come
pttre* homes' were' otdere.1 evac-

W eather Bureau’s Mobile Emergency
U nit Waiting For N ature’s Caprices

Paints Keen Picture
With .22 Pistol

cap!urlt»C the police
women'* event oJ the wi«rn [moodr Police Pblo| Tournatncnl at
Tcancck. N. J Her seqr*: 306 out
oI a possible 300.
Back in her portrait-hung mar­
ble noored .studio.
Mrs. __ am
credited suecent, to coaches Jim
Wiley and Frank Flynn.
.
••I am proud of ihla igrgnt," Mr*.
GUI sahl aa she atrniched It acroaa
ihe top of' a card table. "A. lew
weeks ago I Bred h perfect score
of 300 with a 73 pLMol.
I'm also proud af thli'brorue
plague won
Teaneck. I think
I ' Atlali place It over the door*
way| to lorewant Intruders that
I ran shoo; in wet) in the houwh
aa on the range."

By WICK TEMPLE
AP Nnaefralurr-a
.' ,
PHILADELPHIA V — Portrait
Painter Mr*. Margaret OIU7 a
modern Annie Oakley, think* wo*
men are overlooking’ a chance (or
glory in pUlol shooting. - • &lt;
"Women are extremely good at
the .-.port, biit there are.not enough
of Rnnn ln.IL" she a»ya. I feel
certain if more women would try,
plenty of good putol shot* would
develop. Our sex doe* not waver
uated.
iDue to the Weather llureaii'i at the Bring line aa do the men."
The
bine-eyed
sharpshooter
rno- 1°f the storm's progress, lh« tele*
H I.! phono company was able to pr.-KIJ l’I,re to restore, within three day*
'after lh« disaster, 71 percent of
'
the telephones knocked out of
' Usrvice half the length of the At.'
) lantij Coast line.
Square
1‘
Th,, American .Red Cross, ever
— I ready to act In disaster, is guided
chiefly Ly re p o rts from the
'.Vi uther •Bureau emergency unit.
The position, movement and
general rharncUrix.lcj of n tropi-

E

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U s lp IS M il* * o f K ld n s V TuU ca
F l u s h O u t P o la o n o u a W a i n *
If- ^ U u i n #T »4 i g i , ! . ! i In jflrftloed,

|m &lt; '* rc.m* g tu n *, u m nv*r b* m s
Thrv*il«rflltp**sadtwb**af*w*ttM
i . r d»y *ad » i,

Tops with w ry th ln g l
ir. I m V • * . o l a# aa haw al fh* d a ,
I faaV ba alto* a i«n b r D O W N m a r f.
■alii Io ta
a* p i(* lu , p.i i « Ifj
«h baia*. »ibW. '■ • U l . i t i &gt; *M i * &gt; g
i t 'aw ia * t i i o i i tMar'i* , ' * • * lo aal.
1, la digatl. IS* D O W M ffU S f -o i k . f d

311 IHtfA MADt AT. ,. .

‘ Roberts Grocery
Ug

BIAfiNOLIA

•

m

t* a*t* N *ta t* tie y*sr

*f u w * arid, spa potocnioui tun,

Whovi dlanriVfuf MJney/u notion permit.
pnttnrnm* matin' to uituln I* jnnr Moral, It

m*r » u » nuvtoxWfcorh*. ib* tunaiS*pom*,
U t rsia*. H

cl p , o f merry, tttnsf a*

»«,itmr. pdifa*** nSn Ur* ■?&lt;*

I s i A t M s*4 Vi,,.cm ,. f M w s t t t m i t r
rew**v« * uh iMinlst *M Wamtns n**&lt;
tbMi show* tori* h powmU I o, wypagwnb
&gt;&lt;«r kidney. w tu-tii.c,

eal atorm or hurricane are report­
ed to the Red Cross by the Wcath- j
’ey'Bureau.
"Beginning witn th" fir-t ad­
visory, say* the Red Cioss, •‘and
continuing for the period of the
*torm. tho rnursa of the * orm
and it* characteristics nrd plotted ]
on a map. . This map I* a visual,
aid In planning movement of per-1
tunnel anil other actlfm,’’
I
These cates, sb&gt;' the MliBEU,
serve as examples of the many
federal, state, flpintclpal «m| com­
mercial 'blganliatiohs which taxemergenoy gctlon during periods
when live*, and property sin
threatene'if hy wralher conditions.

. gWiw-rs m y Med help th* Mime .1 yaw*
»U, *0 s*h ywir Ira n W fa* Pm i ’i Pill., a
• tlma!»nt dlurwtla. l i f t »ur&lt;w«eft.n/ by mil.

The triangular trwrt 01 Und Utat |

“ Whero Customers Send Their Friends”

H O M E

204 Eaiit First Street

n t W i i .| will h.F* lha I I ml!** af IM m *

Saturday

ploeapple Coffee

lo u . ConuUd.liufl. Aboluhlns or Cr»-

rtlhtf o l c r r t.in County Oinrai. .nd th#

T ~ ------- • |,.n CotlecUon el Udnulpel
f a n . by County T n Olrtcl.lr. lo ur.n,o

mly, flo r id ., end ProvM Ini for H .IBdum flection* lor AcropU nr. er Ha­
tton a l any la w or L o w ■ b i n r d by
U f a h t u r i of th* blot* e l flo rid *
Provided to Mid PropoMd Amoadit

s x A O L v rn nv

!reen Cabbage | b .......5V£c

No. 1 Potatoes, 10 lbs .... 32c

New Potatoes, 5 l b s .......27c

Georgia Yams, 5 lbs

Yellow Onions, 2 l b s

29c

ta tht a-aulifitd

F ruit Cocktail

No. 254 C an .

3Gc

Tomatoes, lb ....

....... 19c

Seedless Grapes, 2 lbs .... 33c

City, Honda. wW ta city afctll bo rmooayl
from to* prowItton* ol tola aoctirn.

Mm* IborofDor, asocl liw t ipocllylra to*
pon.ra, lusniona, dull** and tom&gt;oni*Man ol to* County TM Aiowaor -irat,-

7T10N t. Th* Lo*laiitur* la author.
Ofto empowered to ptavld. by U w
w . tnartnl by It *1 It. rrtuiar art- talMialon on th* A UMtm.nl lloll If
k *U to A. D, I N I. er tl any County T as Aawwer of *tt loaf* to
ar m m u&gt;n thcraifur. foi to* con* by to* Stal*. Oeunly. Count/ M

In, of aold Utee and far MM M

la to* appnprtfto aw kaif

W cmU r n

Cantaloupes, 2 lb s ......

Apricots
Oa. .shipped, Drrggfd and Drawn Fattllry

Ilk

1

IX t. from and aP»T Jinutho County T*a Calirclnr to

ol HiUaboioata, a m . »l

roMert on I n n levied to
■ to* d m *. County, CouBty
, Bebool uietrtcto. Wp*ri*|
MototoU and Munlcfawlltl*.
|h County, Plot IIf. e i n y l
P U a l CMy. n b e n , m a s
riatoai *1 thi* Amend moaV,
Iatatur. ahan *t the Letfas i IN I and from tiro, to
r, abort U w * tpoctlyln, to*

Weiners, lb
Smoked Sausage, lb

MinnrsoLa Hhipped, Camfrd, IIrally Fat and
Tender. |« to 12 th Amage, Urwd Jk Drawn

itouaw jonrr nraoLtmon wo. us

A JOINT axaoLUTtOM fyopoiln, . a
Amendment to ArUrl. X V L ot th* Coo•Ulutlaa e l tha atota *| florid*. My
Addin, Thereto An Addition.! Inrlton lo
ProTla* lor th. Appointment by . Con*
rurnnt llowlutlon a l th* 8rn.to end
limn* ol ItoprocenUtlTO* al f Ulreclor
e l U u Dudfrt ind to Authorua lha Loslo*
l.lura to Prnoylba hi* Power, and
rhjilto, Cu.iitiettton* aod T a m *d o l -

Hew.

nv rr nxhnt.vxti nv rut

lallv* Bratton to 1*41 tad flora Urn* I*

«. «oltorMnc. frrauntin, tor and

Jonathon Apples, 3 lbs

Eld trade — part, Tokay, JJhrrry, Mai^aUI

AwtooMnond ed AertloW H , at ArUrl* U l
of to. Can.muUon *1 to* list* * f rtor.
Ia*. Hrl.ltn, la Appronrlittonii

L Th* L*sd*fator* than. *l to* Lrcto-

iT frirtldrd thM. 1. V t .p la d ' from
t litarto *fWht* Arttrl* fudato of *11
■rta; and to previa* fur th. a im . ament
I mrltaNton •&lt; munlrlpal U i m tod
otom nu, or ttihtr of lh «n , by Cogaly
t . m r . i , la and Cmaaty. Any law *a
■nrd reeptclintf the ronmlldctlaii to
.Man *1 any County olftcoa .hall bio*
tb* lb . Itowrli. dull.* and rom am *.
*. of lb* Diitrm drii.nitol thn.ln
«S»r«lM and dlunar*, to* dull*, ol
i ofrier, n runaoUdilcd ar cttaUd: and
I tow « onictfd rcwwcuna to* m m m at ,nd ttotocilon to- mu nto pal |i i h
wrtm ul*. er *ilh*r ml them, by
tax a ffirm ittall pro,id* lor too

9c

Michigan Celery, 2 stalks 25c

AAf Fancy

FRYERS

a x r r P e s o i. v t d n v tttx i x a t x j j u
n m * OP TUB BTATX O f fLO B ID A l
Tuns o r n ix stat* or rt&gt;oiut)Ai
Th*l th* toitowin, A m N u m to A rThat tha lollowta* AnwM m oal at tkl* XVI e l Ul. Corulltbllaa of Uu S lit ,
ArUcla V III al lha ComtlluUaa a l Ox ol florid*, by fd iln s IhtoOt* *n *ddU
Biota a l PVortd* rol.Uva ta tha S a w ttontl toetloa to b* known s* i w l l n H
moat tad Collection .1 .11 t e U f l s th*
Count, at lUUibonnub, SUta a* PlortdC •k.ll ho wbmlllod to th* Nor ton *1 tha
by lub&lt;umbortn| Stcttoa II u adaptad ■ u t* al flortda tor u t! ftfallen er r*.
•( lha Oanacal Boctton af tS*o *a »* to Jtotlon *1 th* n n o r.l .locUoo lo* Bfpraaitha H rood BotUoa It a* Artlcla VIII HiiUtlyo** to be koto to B x ytor M b
ol tho Cerutltultoa al lha St.t. a l Ploy. to t'lllnw*!
Id*, .nd by An.tndln, Btctlon II ft
arcnoN i t m * ixfi.i.i.it* Pi.n bp
Artlcla V tll al th* Ccmitiiuilaii ml th* I t * prayldo tat * Director e# th. B.i*roi,
■U l* ot flo rid *. *■ tdnpud *1 th* Oca- •h o thill bo tppolnled hy a mnrurronl
oral Pcctlon to N c rttiU t, ol IBM to retoluthm *1 tha *e n .U *nd Kout* # f
«• to m tk* II rood X«dtoa II a l A ’ Ucl* R*»rcaaAUUy*y. » M ih.ll by 1»w, r e * ,
Vttl al lha CaatUluUcw al tha l u l l at ■latent with other preTWinna el toll Con.
florid., and to .tria d * th* City ol Pt.nl •mutton, hrsuoth* M&gt; pow .r. and d ulld,
City tram told Amendment; It* * M the prwrld* far hi. cuUiriratten. and t.m .
tom* It hereby **n *d to uid .hell b« hi elflr*. the Imyth e l which to.n bo
flMmlltnl to the Cfetor* al th* 0ut* Wholly within th* alteration ol too I f f al notM1* la* lUtm utloa or Hrjrotiim M alui* n d th.li not b* IlmIUd by 8*«a
•I tha Own r.t OtoUna la ba bold aa U *&gt; 1, A rU tl. X V I el lha CatuuluUaa.
pto tint T uotdw alto, lha tint Hand*/
la Wovambor. l***l &gt;

Couety,
niiuicti.
_Llato - f W.jtolJl I... t.lMV.

‘ -

Iceberg Lettuce, 2 heads 21c

tM CoH«tie« d Tu b , bj Amandin,

Sartlaii II Ovd II al Artlcla Vttl a l tka
CanMmiUon al lha &gt;t*ta 01 n i r U l u
AdaalftS #t lha OfSM *l ( I w IIm a* Halim b * . ISH. H I* Am tndafnt la.Prwtiaa lb* tha fU-Wiaatwrln, a l BacUoa*
11 t M It ol ArUcla VIII al Uta C o m UluUon al U u SUM al fla rM t a* AOopitd
tl tha Ottitril D k Mo« tat Hovamtar,
IN*, and to Amtnd Btclloa II *nd It
ol Artie It VIU ol tho Conitllullofi ol
tht BUI* ol florid*, end to frxnUt^ Hi ft
in lha Count, ol IllMitwroulh. Slot* *1
rioildf. tha Count, T i l Atftttor &gt;htU
A u n t tho friw trtr t l Ihi Count, lot
th* purpoo* Ol Lott In, auto. Count,.
Sttooolt and UuntrlMlIUH la Ut* County
pi lluiiborouah l i c s t l th* Citr a l runt
at,, flo rid ., which 0h&lt;II ba KitmM
Iron th. Ptut U I« u al thl&lt; Am aMm .nL
T*s** Lot ltd by tha Stata, Count/,
county School liomrd. School D hlilrt*
So k U i T t s Behoot DtitrtcU and th.
WunldMUtlm ol th* County go coat th*
City u P l.n l City, D m I I l
i f f r r n x s o t .v r n n v t i i x l x o i s l a -

EX, BtoUan. I .nd &gt;. T h * r n l. B fl.tln ,

F lo r id a

tnaUis Ix te ix p u and

'tlx cJrVifsra^tfilu bcealad In outline
It resembles the fourth letter of
titc Q rffk alphabet,
(

L E G A L N O TIC E

joint nrsnt.unnx ho. ms
, A JOINT axaOLUTKlM Prepadng *n
fUaeodmowl to the CondJtoUoa * T tha
Bpto al florid*, to h* known u ArtId .

S a n fo rd .

oflrn
U.h (a* o*»* it tiara. U u ‘* ,tv*hfhhP. iw
n forms
J- at Ithe mouth1 ol
f ■*a river
IIIr *,

AVENUE

031atx

C O N T R O L L E D **

lxuim.a -

TUHB o r THE BTATW OP rU IB ID A I
' Thai tor foilowln, .mendmcni *1 • * * .
lioe to. Art let. Til ml tb . CenHItutlan at
to* B U U ml Plertd. n lit la f to .pproprl■tton* U herrby ayrred to and .lull »•
■ubralllrd to to* .twtac. el to* Mat*
ml PIOfhi. lor ritlftrattea er r.lrrtt.n IX
to. n *.t U cn .r.l ruction to be held In
ifevambto. A. (X IN *: ts.t I. t* tty 'h . t
Mid I n S i * to. AHtrl* tn el to* Con*
Mltutlrm *1 to* BU I* *1 Vtortd* *MII b *
*fnmd«d and to amm^dH ih.U rt.d •*
faltoww
asCTtON -to. Laws making to* »whreerltlloni for th* toUrtll *1 hnhlle
nfllrf.l. and (cnnleyH* end *N alhrr
n rM c in Ol to* Slat* tool) mnuln 6rotUtont m he ototf aublKt net thill tn
M |ISMIklflii be oa IntlairW o l any tthmr
fait *S Whto MBISkim loni *IN V I i p
ptaprlftloni ter tht reunty *rh*nt*. reunU*a.’*SlM. nr alhrr sotlitnl eubShltlon*
*1 to* But*, anrdwplt.llon. for perma­
nent Improvement, and toiitdlnst lor
it*t* tnitllviUona a* e r .r &lt;dH tor by lew,
tn acini *1 to» INS Jr.i*r»pi». er prior
Udtdaturrl and lor t w l o i trtuvnfM
fundi and trual lundi, aboil b* Jnrtedad
Is on# i.urral tpprnpru.irn Mil * f anp
*m*adm*M ot *tn&gt;pirmaiii thrrale. and ■
•hall b* ter no I ir.grr than, twb years
AH bppreprtatl*4a mad*' Mltr la .tht
adoption *| tola portion vhflh hr. tn ».
Irsry to to* prebtaiaM of tai* hprlfam

V-8 Vegetable
^ JUICE
No-. 2 c a n .......
46 oz. c a n ........ I

T A IX O FEEDS
16% Dairy Feed 4-35

Half or Whole

Hen Turkeys

lb.

69c

Hplred l.onrhron — BUred or by the plrer

Sandwich Meat, lb ..........5

ti tho

.

Laying Mash .. 1.3.1

IVLwonvIn Daisy

Dressed and Drawn

Cheese, lb
Iona Siring

Issaried HUced

J

Fresh Mullet, lb

1

Beans, No. 2 can 14$
AAF Grade A

No. S Can

Spinach-............16c
Haifana

Growing Mash 1.38
Starting M ash ... 1.38

Sloffrd

Olives.. 5Vi oz

tjp n»*
Scratch Feed

PEA SOUP
Can 15c
,
TOMATO SOUP
2 Cans 25c

Iri* Kmatl

Prunes,

A-Penn Motor Oil
q t 18c
gal. 72c

Bleach

A-Penn Cleaning

Beer and A le
14c Dottle

3,36 case

Snow’s
Clam Chowder '
15 oz. c a n ........39i

Phlllip'a DelicioiU — with pork

Vwif Csrepa — 2 N o ^ 2 ^ . « n s

Heinz Strained
BABY FOOD
Jar 8c

C arnal io n

M I L K
4 tall cans 45c

Zippy” Liquid
STARCH
QL 19c

Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Fancy YeUow Squash, 2 l b s ........... 2&amp;
Bell Peppers, 2 lbs .1..!.—.......... ...... 25&lt;

Limit 3 Canal Roiedale Dill

leans Drains
PLUMITE

Calif. Cantaloupes, 2 lbs ................. 19&lt;
Sacramento GrxHw \

Slicwd

N o, 2^1 can

Can 19c

Calif. Honey Dew Melons, lb .......... 10&lt;
Large Juicy Lemons, 2 lbs

CASHMERE
BOUQUET SOAP

.........25&lt;

Re/1 Bliss Potatoes, 5 l b s ............. .

25&lt;

Idaho Baking Potatoes, 5 l b s ..........29i
S. Whoa AvwftaJH*

W W

G ay

II,

Cherries
M W A w ls

No,

j ...

2

Can

38c

I 11 to, RnlUrs

J u ic e ...... ...... 27c
Prunes;

TladOfaa, L«w, Pk|.

Deep Brown
BEANS

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.ary.: E*VIZVaCkrt7t?i&gt;-.

m m
16 '

am*

Jg£.

'

T H U R S D A Y , S E P T . 18, 1840
---------- —C— ----------f

«-s s '

THE SANFORD

-

A colored 3uld han. bfcn devel­
oped for use wHh contact Ifniro
u k rtpUcemcnl- for cxlcrhsl sun
itUusek.
-r

Truce In French 'f
e S g S SS^'SSTmS
policy
straight from me
aiuL that ,,thu Catholic
Politics Broken By church'*
Cnurrk is the principal force of I
Red Party
politically anti Idcotpifi
“
“Ranks reaction,
ally.*-

.IN 1NM-IIT OK TUB COUNTY
JIM »IK.
HKMINOI.K
COUNTY,
tlTATK ItK VMtRIPA.

L fhputy Waltleck Rochet write*’
\ i WILSON
In thr
the iiiagniinr lh“
tha:: the.
the. MRP*x
MRP's
PAR/s°
France'** /#4ilicali 1rt
program—support ‘ o f nhtiimajtxrthoneymoon i, rapidly H irin g an Vlo
, n.V
end. With general elec.Jon/tp- * *
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Legal Notk%
the HM St*
UA l(I N K Al*.

n .A H K N C K
J 'n -ru -C d .

Clarence Andy UarlUruu. d
that

ah.

m «t

her J-H.lpn

wrt; i

.,

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far

j
tn ia U T

-firm I d lerh a rge , anti ta u t ehe * l l l
Vb|&lt;|il,
i»
|he ttlM im ih le
II. \Y.
\Varf, ('m in ty Jutliin
Sein.nole
I ’nuhljr, Klnrlrta. an Mir &gt;Mh d ay
o f Oeiiihar. I I I L fo r n|i|iti*,« l o (
a lin e and fo r final d l« e h a r * e a *
A d m ln le lrn trlx o f the
r a t a l*
of
( ’la r r iir r Andy lU tln rn ii. Ire ra v rt.
on Ihla J»th day o f H -p Ic m b -r,

HEKALL), S A r it O R D . f L O K ID A
ltlilie »(o iir&lt;

CII INJ*

tiaiueil pe-, Htiliic.Motte.s arc urtltkial color-I There art* lid six-dee, of mce»maitr a long I less gems ot high buster cut to Irtil- I QUttoc* Jn ‘the .United States six!

arn w

cause they were fir the Rhine River

Mate dlamondA.
. . . . .. . . _ • , -

JhCtfJ

on put forward

n

pit - *ho directive* of lh&lt;« church"
alb-gntlon* of MRP "indulgence"
ti ward r«&gt;llal&gt;oratora; attempt* to
'lim it"' denwrnry through advo­
cacy o f n strung president o f the j
republic; a tiiupis to • manual
state subsidies for p a r o c h i a l
schools,*' and iituonpl* to "tor*
pedu n a t i o n ulirotion measures
"on behalf of large shareholders."
With this frank call .to battle,
the end of “ tripartianio' seemed
no: far away.
In a country so Individualistic
that I t ' normally has ‘JO or more (
political parties, these three giant*
have succeeded ill putting aside
their differences to hasten the
country'* Critically needed recon­
struction— political a* well as m*-'
Uriah

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ROOM for rent, i l l l I'ark, phone SEE US' for Innersprlng Mat­
tresses,
Box
Springs,
and
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Beds at factory
.FURNISHED room — 8U7 Msgprices. - ReUil store A display
ftrdia Avenue.
room.
U » W. f i r s t h t .
FURNISHED room. 408V, French
Echols Bedding &amp; Furniture Co.
Sanford Mattrrsa Factory
SL*” -. _________ ______
SSI A 1.1, .furnished
tfpaftmsnt. ' ' Phono 1133 .apd 072-J.
010 W. 1st St,,LARUE WOOD or cual circulate
Ing heater, exrellyiu coitdilltm.
F U R NI9IIED room, gentlemen
J.tU.oO. Van's-bicycle, excellent
nreferrerh A ll convenience*. 310
condition, gltO.Go, |U2l Elm., Ph.
W. 3rd S t
1116.

WORK

A* OtHK CITIHNS M IfA IIO to Tote on Uic fate of the pitmarchy tn*
their country, the Greek Government repotted that 21 persons had been
killed tn raid* by Communist bands. The slayings occurred in (1) Mare.
ilonla;.(2) Trikkala, Tb^sialy, and (3| the Pclotwmncsui. An outlaw
gang of 100 atlackcd a police station" iTsj Tripoli*.
-flulcrnaiioanl) .

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FOR reliable amt thoroughly ex­
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|02 Sanford Avenue
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•P riv n le pnrking spnee fo r business men nnri xvornrn
-b r t F l o r i d a Stale Bank ami Princess T h fn lr o
wills entrance from Firat Slrrsst *am l rait to nllcy.
By tlsc nionlh o r yea r only n (. rrnsonnblr rules.

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EXPERT painting—contract or
hourly basis. S. 0. Grogan,
free estimate*, Phone 1161 or
7H3-J.
1.1.

to you in cold cash savings! During the Iasi fiv e
years, the cosl o f livin g rose sharply— but not Ihe
cost o f your fa vo rite nationally advertised health
and beau ty aids. W e ’ rp still selling most o f them nt
pre-w ar prices— and many products are a ctu ally
priced below 1941 levels. It seems to o good lo lie
true, but y ou 'll see plenty o f convincing p ro o f in
these lim ely values.

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4th

Fas teeth

Security Bond and M nrlpnge &lt;^o., Inc.
D a t in '? F i l l s
E L E C T R O C UX
refrigerator
502 A tln n lic Nnllon.il IL-ruk II isi I si in u. or «n ll
Freetea with ga*. IlOOU, Wed.
fiflo
FURNISHED house or apart­
BORROW HERE WHERE
b r o m o
afternoon, Halunluy or Sundoy.
ment, preferably 2 bedrooms.
Gnrlnnd W . Spencer, Agent. Phone {HI.
P R IV A C Y is r e s p e c t e d
S:il H e p a lic ii
O. L. Bier, illt. 200.South of
SELTZEr
Call II. A. Shryock at phone
YOU It naluial desire fbr privacy
Geneva.
fr.- 9134.
•
r,
0r
in money matters i* itri;tty
raspecied here.
Friend* and
HUMUS—limited supply. 11,23 per
F U R N I S H E D or unfurnished
Ip a n a
rslatives are n u t
aucstionert
bag. J. E. Lloyd, Box till, San­
'“ T m “
house needed * at onco. Phone
- about ‘ your credit.
Your sm*
ford.
.
•w - 1
Zi\
1000 between H:30 and 12:00
pluyer or buiinrsa associates
and 1:30 'til B:00 P. M.
HARUKCl'H CHILLS
will not hear of your personal
T a b le ts
A n a c in
RAIN COATS
* affair*. rH hero i* no causa few
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
• RAIN MATS
embarrassment.
60r
- i,
_________________
SHOWER Cl ItTAlNH
Reasonable credit requirement*.
A HOOD Inveatirtent—two houses,
S
y n i]&gt; F e p s in
H IL L HARDWARE CO.
No co-maker*- on money loan*:
Hvo In one and rent the other.
301 Fast First St.
Variable payment plana.
OR.
W
ESTS
Phone ll-tl.
ilr
FA M IL Y LOAN CO.
SPECIAL
' Pkons 3*
10 ACRE orange grove. Edward 20 G A L TRASH CANS *3.75 Florida Bank Bldg.
M in 'd ''7 " f !
3| F. I-ana.
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»&lt;•
12 S P E C IA L SE R V IC E S
t
O O TH
SANFORD HARDWARE l*&gt;.
A-3 I 0 K cutg Jlttle bungalow, EdW ith *the slio rla go o f meat wt‘ would tuggcsl
C it r o C a r b o n a t e
.210 Earn Fir*; Jit.
5l(&gt;NH Want F. Lktu.
1
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d r u s **
C0r
Show cards and poster*.
6-ROOM bungalow close to school. CAST Iron ‘ wood and coal cir­
O -tllH irS SIGN ffp.ltVICK
lhat I hit i* a good linn* lo build up your poultry
culating heater. 310 W. 3rd.
Real bargain. Edward K. Lane.
0. D. Landrrv. Phone 1021
Me |*rp^4M!r»li
FIVE adjoining lots.
Each 60 SM ALL air cooled gasoline en­
FLOOR HANDING .
flocks. You can now ge| nil the high q u a lity
A n tis e p tic
fo r
feet wid*. ...Excellent neighbor­
gine suitable for luwrx mower and finishing. Cleaning and wax­
&amp;Or J a J
hood. Priced reasonable, 61r*.
or bicycle. Fred MVer*,.:ill E. ing. New floors surfaced to per-,
P O U L T R Y and L IV K S T O C K FEED you need
Short, phone Co. 4502.
2nd St., Phone 417-J.
fectlon. Old floors made like now.
Call
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* .R E AL E S T A T E W A N T E D G0t)D used clothing for sale—
H. -M. GLEASON
at D E C L IN IN G P R IC E S!
coats, shoer, dresses.. Call 1C3-J.
Lake Nary, Fla.
f i WE JfEED LISTINGS, o f Fanns,
TU XFD O FEEDS
- Homes, Groves and Ituni ness
“
BENT A" CAB
edmplet* llnal' -----P ro p erty . W r ’4t. Williams,
YO U DRIVE IT
HUNT-fT
TUXF.DO
• Realtor, Tom Halt Aaaoclate.
PHONE ^00
FEED STORE
Plume 1120, 416 Atlantic Bank
STRICKLAND-MOtt BISON
Bldg.
' »• DHIVE-1T, INC.
OUTBOARD motor boat for *nlc
— 16 ft- century bull and 32
S A R T IC L E S FOR S A L E
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
horse Johnson motor.
Good
C orner Second and Snnford
Phone 358
PARTS AND HEKVICF.
condition.
HU -Hanford A vc,
Electric Toaster*. *4.35
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011
Phone 10U8.’
H. B. POPE CO, INC.
ELECTRIC appl!u&gt;&lt;« repairs —
1
MOTOROLA car radio *36.00;
Hav* your portrait taken al
w » repair was!
wing machines,
I
Crosley
110-V
radio
826-00;
1
vacuum cleaners,
clranara, fans, mixers,
-NICIIOLLS STUDIO
Silvcrlon*
6-V
table
model
radio
sewing machines, Trotter Ap
220 Mtlach Bldg, Phone 1169
160.00. Phone 7B8 J.
Children a specialty
pllance Service, 204 W. Second T H E L O N E R A N G E R
fit, Phone 10644.
OLIVER ‘ heavy duty disk and
PHOTOGRAPHS
"harrow *85- 2-wheel dusting SNAPSHOTS— printed, developed,
IT 'S BECAUOE OF "SNEAKER'HINU
Have /our BEST photograph
V/AL .1 DO, AN' I KNOW WHV^
machine with hitch for tractor
enlarged. We «»p y ohl photo­
*•
made' at
,
'
HE W A N T S THF C O N TR A C T 10
use *166. Call Carl-S. Myens,
I K N O W WHY ilt SAWTD^rr
graphs.
T1TE RAYMOND BTbD IO
THAT
M
A
SK
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D
MAN
r
AWED
Phone
7H1-J.
NICIIO
LLS
STUDIO
BUILD TJTE B R ID G E A C R G f S
0 Blate Bank Bldg.— Ph. 1093
’E M !/ —
BELIEVE
220 Meixeh Hldg.^Jphono 1169
THE T IM B E R 5 -5 0 YOUR
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H O S T C A N Y O N HE W ANTS M l
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A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
Floor Mata Available
YOU,
FATHER
WOULD FAl l ;
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—— ------------ -- — - KliBTTRIC appliance repair* fUH
F A IL ON THF JOB,SO HE'LL
$&gt;I"»NO LB TIRE H1IOP
Wv repair washing marhiiirs,
I LL BUY your car regardless
K IR K !
INTO THE CANYON'
G
ET
IT !
veccum rlcaiirrs, farts, mixers.
of age or condition. Roy Reel,
Ihipulnr Seat Coyer*
Trultcr Appliance Service. 304
" 300 W. 2nd 8b
.________
y .
J SEMINOLE THUS SHOP
W. 2nd S t, Phone IQrtt-J.
PLORENCF atove, 3 or 4 burner,
mTr ACLK- BLOCKSwanted In good condiUori No 13 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L
oven. Addroaa Mrs. E. M. W «
FOR your home-,8up»rior wort
Box 2. e/o Herald.
8EM INOLR TfK R SHOP
- manshlp weather rstlslant, hlgl
201 North Park
alrength, termite proof. Mir*
acle Concrete, Co., SOD Elm 7 Pets,1Livestock, Supplies
Telephond 37 *
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each lias Us o »ll language.

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YUGOSLAVIA*

I M .exam ple)
of /W tv the MRP up. ____

The allegation* are not new,
but hcretofure Communist IriJera— a* member* of interim coalilion-government* sitting side by.
side with MRP leader* in the
rabinr — have muted their opposi­
PP°
tion during
a two-year political
i
1»&lt;*.
AZt.CK N. IIAIIINIJAI■
truce.
AilminlMiatrlx of the estate
Now, however, the Communists
of Clarence Andy IMtlnran.
seem to share Trie conviction of
tleeraaeil.
most observer! that In a faw
months the Fourth Republic will
tie established, with acceptance of
Ur I Bernard Barker
the new 'constitution and election
Optometrist
of a permanent government.
This wit) end the “ armed |wece"
Kyra examined—Glasses filled
between the ‘Communists, Social­
203 8. Orange A r«, *. ist* and MRP which ho* been one
Orlando. Florida
of the wunders of postwar Europe.
Phone 4*07
-In a coll to krina to the pkrtyV
0,000,000 members, the Commu-

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wr liavi* niydr (lit, nmarn
Ihp rsrnrnrtone &lt;&gt;f our ullrrly
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o f l i l ( b i;c a llty itru** .m il tin
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atlriU iu n n lir n m u bring .'
p r r u r lp lliiii In iu. —
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HUNT’S TUXED O F E E D STO R E

Dy ltoh (yr«*»,n
I'LL LAY TWO 1UH O N E jA N 'Y O U
HE HIRED THE M ASK -/CAN LAY
ED M A N IUH M A KE j THREE

TROUBLE FOR ME

TO ONE
LLGIT HIM
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, Are.
'• 1 BUY eowa* ealves, ___ _
NOW ready to grind every Mon­
Pkons fL *». Lord/ 7B8-W
day morning — Your corn,
CONCRETE aewer pipe—Septle
grlto, meal, actfn . A eoh nr
- 't-unk*,'fenek poet, grease traps, POINTERS — fine btoodW atoek,
ahucka, etc., for - feed. J. W.
benches, flower pots. Mlraele
3 months jold. Phone 148.
Bell, Lake Monroe. P hone 15.j^J Concrete C*-, 60# Elm Ave.
TOUNO cow for sale, 3rd “ calf.
GJUTS and! meal—ground fresh Fresh Oct- la*. OenteL *1300 J. V. PHONOGRAPH sT for~rent — for
parties, daneea, snUrtainmeats.
"&lt; *w y .Monday' from snowflake
Martin, RL 2, Bek #8.
With or without record*. Tho
earn. Can be bought at GardMusic Box. I l l W. First-8L,
■ tier's Store, Hake Monroec-ltf FOR quick sate on* nice brood
Phone 963.

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TAKE 'ER UP, JIM.

f*»w. Weight around 290 Iba.
Sea J. P. Riser. Elder Springs,
W A N T E D transportation from
RL 2.
CODEN HAGAN eabbaga plant,
706 Palmetto Ave. to Hdq. Bldg.
T&gt;ow ready. Phone 706-M, . “ ■
‘ 4th A, A-. P , Orlando. Mrs.
h elp w a n t e d
nice B. Horton.
A TION leathers la roost
ora. and large teledtieca ( t GIRL for
_ at Lan- STOCKINGS____ v. . _a y .........
o n or
t f » Drug
Part time or
u good upholstery fabrics. Robert
nylon, single and double runs
full Urns.
“ ^ 8 . Brown, n i l N. Orange
A ve« Orlando. Fla.
FULL-4IAM clerk wanted! Apply
H.- A “A* ThtpL. Stone,
ROSK8
VO year-old field grown ■
LOST — Black and while Coeker
blooming varieties, Otar" V o A M B m oU S mothers who need
Spaplel. Phone 621. Reward.
to
aan»
money
but
can
only
varieties.
FM* catalog »' • •
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part
time
—
Avon
Pro­
BLUB grey Shetland ponf with
Roses In wlor. Order now.
ducts,
Inc.
offer*
opportunity
biased face. Finder .call 1031
I-TEX ROSE NURSERIES
to barn *1.00 and n o n per
or 760J. Reward.
Box 621, Tyl«r, Taxaa
lb" U&lt;r' &gt;100‘

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boar. Write Naomi Dillman,
•IS Broadway. Orlando.
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THE SAN FORD HERALD, 5A N F

Sanford Herald

THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, IM ff

FLORIDA

dwell there foe a. Umo and times
and .llvttlbig of time, before the
great .trouble, L w m n .M , Jacob'*
tnmtil,, shall, lake &lt;ptap*.. which
wilt last for three and a half
fears. ; . ’
.
Asaln, I roust place the minis­
try on the »P «t for falling to gt-^
right that they may lead other9
'file majhrltjl of trtlnlsfcra today
are trying to keep up with the
Jours. Ver.v few will be aide
to say with Taul, I labored with
my own hands.
Humility, not
dignity, blond, not . money ja
Christ's plan.
' —1
I . close with 1another plea (o '
(tod's pccplr to wake up unless
you wish to he classed with the
Itaodirnn Churrh.
Itespectfully,
Rev. » . W. Miller V
Sanford. Route 2

Senator Andrews
.Hid jou know what a prrswj

, ’ Floridians in general and the people -of Central Flor­
ida In imrtitular are.sorry. Ur learn of the deifth o f Sena­
tor Charles O. Andrews o f Orlando. The 60-ycAr-old na­
tive of.this state died early yesterday .morning o f a heart
Md«, iM rr Ik* Art
attack after going t6 the'Naval Hospital, In Washington
Vfnvrk it l-W&lt;
several tlays before for a physical checkup. *
Senator Andrews, who was first elected to the United
States Senate in 10136, following a long and distinguished
career in various state offices, was not the spectacular
type of senator who confines his work largely to oratory
more likely to' make the headlines, but. he accomplished
a great deal of good fo r (his state in a 'more quiet way
while serving on numerous cormplttccs and in private
conferences with his colleagues among whom he enjoyed
thjs highest respect and esteem.
ProbaUly' in recognition of his increasing frailties,
Senator Andrews did not seek re-election for a third terrti
to the Senate this year, nndjthe way was left open for
his old friend, fomicr-Govcmor Holland, to mjcceed him
-without too qiuch opposition. Jimsmuch ns Governor Hol­
land is scheduled to take office on the first o f January
anyway, it may In* safely assumed that Governor Caldwell
w ill give him the interim appointment.
The state is fortunate in having so qblc a successor
to Senator Andrews.

in- 1 hnid3 must ‘be rapable-of
doing to obtain a d r l r r r s
license?
lie must l&gt;e able to read and
nndemtand the • rpad signs on
jhe "Rtjtli wa&gt;a.
He ‘muistknow the nsles
about driving,a ear In the
iitats of Florida.
lie fnuM be able to see well
enough to drive nafely. *
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to Your Pricing1

|Kto In any business. Wo havo
Jhu Ol A lo keep down inflation
PACKAGE S T O R E
by raising the prices. Wa have
th0 unlonltttion of all works In
5t AfeCAOi Btuu. * none
Ihu nation to aak still higher
wagw which in turn makes high­
er living commodities and breeds
uqr*at ami Is-the very thing that
Communism desires.
-This writer wondirg If tha QIs .We Offer You a Complete

THURSDAY, BKPT. 19. 19(6

►Tritisto In n prize which the United Nations hoped to '
keep intact forJSurope. Yugoslavia, and through her the
vvefiv L-nu Timsv ‘ Russian*, wanted Trieste. Italy was standing close, rendy
' — I— .
to snatch it. So ipe' United Nations drew a magic circta
THREAD FROM IHiTflAR; around the precious port on Ihe Adriatic rtnd said, "No, it

tL ? CCl»0nnt!m* wl11

Hashes In the sky

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Hope For-4Ienrt Cases
Heart diseases arc nffliclittg femr million Americans
and Hu- tinmiter in growing. Disturbing as this sounds, it
indicates jioiililt progress in anollier way. It Is because of
ihe longifuming life spun that heart ailments, which or­
dinarily come in later years, have increased.
This kind of illness Is comparatively new in medical
history. So far oilly 17 rents is spent on research for each,
heart death, while $6.12 is devoted to. study for every
death caused by tin infectious disease.
Doctors emphasize thc need for knowledge and lit*
tel Iigoat care-In heart weakness. They stress the fact (hilt
oven a damaged heart will permit a useful and reasonably
long life, provided,the pursuit afflicted takes proper core
o f himself.
‘
^

The track drivur*’ etrikc In New
York CUy has been eetiled. Tim
people may cat again, by grace
of the track driver*, l( Uwre is
anything to eat.

Howie Military Committee Irked by Senate Proberi

I i (Fonee*Preildentjjnadlv#
| ' In M i Pbllllcal.Compolg^

ISpidtt UTCtntrtlPtui -AUmy*'

• Secretary Wallace evidently teems
to think that Uw American peo­
ple are now In fa fo r'o t isolation,
evidently the election returns from
Wisconsin end Montana haven't
reached him yet.
Cheater DowIm . who gained fame
aa’ OPA administrator during tho
war, wa* defeated In hla campaign
for Democratic nomination for
governor of Connecticut earlv this
weak. The man who beat him was
a (B-year old English professor
and poet. *
Down Jn Tampa a veteran of
four and a half yean' aenrloe In the
United States Army returned to
civilian life and bought himself
a grocery More. Threatened wtUi
bankruptcy the other day because
a track drtms* strike prevented
him:from getting grocery deliverica
tram a whqfeealer being picketed,
he drove hla own track up to the
wholesaler's, pulled out a .45 caliber
pistol and dared pickets to atop
h la aa he loaded hla track-and
drove away.

Senator Mead of New .yltrk
»ay* eur occupation forces In Cier-

ought to ba Investigated.

Y Thomas, who la also a,
ra t,, say* that Senator
Who ta Tunning xor governor
tw York, is just talking
L Wg s-spect utat It true

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On Alt Forma of Property , 41
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AUTOMOBILE
Insurance end Financing
At a Lower Coat
0O0

As he spoke, the* city was a symbol of anything but

lowing Grange *beuaucU; ’ i
- XvUvdrJ»Hiu&gt;H*-.ii symbol, above all, o f the kind of
ound of fire,
Htrlfe tlio United Nations must somehow learn to resolve.

'

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Line o f
insurance Protection

When peace. Iliots, bombings, shooting are cvcrydny fare. Thc

had vruelfled him, they-American Military Government, dcterrrtfncd in its cam-'
&gt;d hi*
lot* paign to keep the area free of either Yugoslav or Italinn
them—» » r
" 1*
domination, slaps .willjo .paint over pro-Yugoslav signs.
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More Yugoslav propaganda appears. The’ men with the
THESE BTRANflE NIGHTS hand grenades are crafty. They toss their little bombs,
m The University of Ken.es ««cape, aiid come hack with more.
.
•
City Review)
-Trieste is not a,simple problem. It has a heritage of.
nlghte ere strango this
conflict, and a present population made up of violent facluturjm----■
- - • tions without Itjlcranco, for the cAuses and beliefs of

r

tho

kind of living conditions they
fought for and need. Our presi­
dent advocates a study o f the
Bible, but when the world U reelng as It is today, we are trying
to keep order arret* the sews and

X LEARNED TO APPRE-I
- Senator Tom Commlly stood up in Paris thc other
re AND LOVE HIM. (-ET day ami asked that Trieste be made a symbol of pence
NOT DISHONOR HIM liYi atl&lt;i Hocurity, that it he a truly free territory, with benefits
t r? hf^S vo rsf ! available to many itntions.
*
N WNGKANTLY DISIIUN-I

Last year 3.500.000 beds were
provided by live Salvation‘ Army
for needy men. women and chll-

dangrroua.

Troubles In Trieste

io HIS GAtRMiSNTSs

•

lie must have the skill sad
eaperiener tu operate an auto,
mobile * « as not to endanger
human life or cause damage to
property.
lie must not have
any
physical or mental* handicaps

H

• WA8HINOTON—The Haute mllliary eflaIre commilU«rhr toying
with the idee of. paralleling the Senate Mead committee Inquiry into
Uie “ Wyman caae" with one of Ita own. Key figure Under ecrutlnyl
U Col. Theodore Wyman, Jr., former, head of dcfcnee.conetrucUoaj
at Pearl Harbor.
'
' 'M f r e
The ItOuse committee heeded by RepYAndraw
p -'
&gt;rr''jJ| Msy ID) of Kentucky, who has been given a bad]
L„
Mme In the Mead probe of the Oeraaon munitions!
V
combine, la pretty unhappy about having the sa»&gt;l
T . , J Y ®
,tor* Inveeligate the aame question It once looked
J L X - iff 4H lnt0- u
further Irked by Meed commltteM
■ '
1
Insinuations, that tho House inveatlgaUoo.*
wai incomplete.

able and both are considering ^whether to act.'

Post Office Department Position
P u ts Its Stamp On Veteran Employee

SA N FO R D FORUM

■come.
-.*hcn. tho condition o f the
churches also proves that most
proneher* lm- /[ranching, "Last
Days . FW the chaotic condition
relating even* In homes, where
parents cannot even guess where
their children are. Picture shows'
lo, implant murder' and all itnyi*
/ur o f evil .in their minds, only
to bo reenacted by .some. Then
**hj, the Jewish situation also is
foretold In tile scriptures. Thry
nlmll return ‘ to thc homeland and

Hr JANE EADS
1propose,! to do so, nhil ho did. la
' W ASHINGTON. l/l*&gt;—It took an After that the two got to-be very w:
art o f congress lo frtlrc him nt K"xl friends. They liked to talk th
70, but "Ike'' Gregg says Uncle politics together.
th
Later Ike also wrote for the ar
Sam . can't kren him from going
right nn tturklni Anyway—nod! New York Sun. the Pittsburgh th
feeling 2(1 years younger In boot. ..... * and the New York Evening rpr
‘ Isaac Gregg hs* been for 33 V--1. lie left new-uaper work in I wi
years a memlter of the publicity 'J.'l lo work for Uie Post Office bo
bureau of the U. H, Post Office Department.
However he still nv
Ik pertinent, Ha chief the greater » riles n stamp rolitmn for the tn
part o f that time.
f'ltn and expects to ronttnue thc ch
Dapper, wiry, with white hair work.
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no I a dry .humor, '’ Ike*' is n Ta-; In addition, he experts to tuny
miliar figurr urrund town and has
scores unfriends In journalistic furthcoming hew edition of the
Encyclopedia Ilrltannlri.
He's gut a ton of stamp* aluni)
away n‘. home, tip? soya. These
Include a collection nf ran- old
Japanese stamps that rfln bark
In IHH2.
Some sre emergency
stamps Issued during an rltTtlhquake.
He also has a beautiful album
tff four atampi presented tit him
by tho Ambassador of Yuroslnvl*.
one of which bean lha autograph
of King Peter.
on Germany in 1917. lle ’ lovem l
"Iko" uked to be a fine lennli*
Congressionnl hearings .into Iko
TiUnJc dlsaitor, the New York. player and figured In national*
New Haven and Hartford railroad tournamenU at Newport, U. I. Ho
rasp and other big investigations la also a bridge fan, and pipy* aa
expert game.
of the day.

ur agency ran am nra for the
“ anting aa writ aa tha Insurant*.

BIDS W A N T E D
fo r painting

the

Market

K eitau ran l

For particulars inquire at thc Market Office

He wa* |Tt&lt;*ldrut of tho Whi'o
The first prayer meeting hold In
House Cororerpondefits' Assocls- the Unllrd Blalrs hy the Halv.iUon
tlon during tho Coolidgo adininis- Army, took place In Battery Park. I
tratlon.
lie eaya the tnughes:
The cnatom ol having a beat man
t weddings Is believed la be i
irvlval ol primitive marriage by
whether Senator Hiram Johnson
of California was going to support ipture^ when e man aetrrd it woaway by
..... In
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_____ campalen.
___■ _ u man
him
hia forthrnmlng
Ike" said he believed the Senator force,

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• PRESIDENT TRUMAN-S ANNOUNCEMENT that’ he wQl not
tall tha 79th Congress back Into epKlai session Is InUrprttod by
political observers me emphaiialng hie decision to play aft lnaeUv*
part In Uta fall eleclldn campaigns.
Apparently Mr. Truman feels that the OPA -revival law |g work-!
lng out as wall aa can be expected end that the long-range housing',
program, bottled up in committee, can wail until the new SOth1
protwbly get less' cooperation from a "Lame-duck" Congrai
he received ffom the T9th before It recetaed.
'
, Behind the no-extra-senIon armouneement lie* th e 'g t*
belief that the whirling current* o f International affaire ti
weigh nolitlci on the domestic front.

- Mr.—rruman already has announced that he feels he must
I " w “ w” I l ° n ta, nm t fifty diplomatic emerteoctea which
•Informed eoureoe are oertstit, bowarer, that the prealdi
deUvar at least one-major political addresi before tha votah

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Electric Radiators
Shallow W ell Pumps

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�■THURSDAY,
SEPT. 19, 1946
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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NCO Club Opened A t
. Oriaiuln-Air Base
O C IE T Y E D IT O R —

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O KLAN Iin. Sr pi. If, (SpecialfViiiuil Florida'* mm-com•mi»'lonr,| officer* in the Re•erv# Kill now haw opportunity
|i. m in i obi an|imintj*tw’ « nnd
I*, niakr new
tit tho Orlrynlo A utiy Air (laic. Thr NCO
■lull nl HA AII tins extended tin
Imitation til n i l 'Kite's '.with Ihu
grade, of rolfifirul, or lielttr, to
join tlir rlub at ttic* base. First
Sgt, William Smith, rlub pros!,
ilrnt, 'announced today that, nlllooiirb on tin Air Koitc inslnllation, an invitation has* been sent,
to member* of nil thirr forces:
Ground. Air and Service.

C ecelia TrulucL

and Ion* sleeves that tapered in
Mr*. F. S. Yerhay has returnt
point* ovfr the wrists, with an
cd froni l.ittle Switzerland. N. C.
iOc reincly full skirt that leng­
thened to form 9 graceful train. where she spent. two week* at
the I.itUe Switzerland Inn.
The tires* featured 11 flounce of
satin cptwork which formed «
F .A T
Mrs. A.*C. tiledhill. Jr. of Maaertha over the shoulder* mid ex.
con,
Ga.
il
visiting
her
parent*
-tended iii pane!*- down the frortl
*m
o f the tucked yoke to tho waist- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Colley of
Osteen and also 'her sitter Mrs.
lino when-1 t It-n:thrncd .0 create
A.
T.
Hal)
of
this
city,
a peplum. The full length veil
o f iace purchased in iirusscl* by
J’. R. Hach, Jr., son o f Mr.,
her cousin Mr*. Frank iiarrold
of
• a* pmed over illusion with an and Mrs. Phillip R. Bach
illusion race v« it and caught with Jewetts lame, has been promoied
« iace cap, held on ca:h aide by to the rank „ f Hirgeanl at the
dealers of orange blossom*. Iler Cordon Military College, Barnesonly urn 1 merit Was a strand of vilje, Ca. Iju t year Sgt. Bach
Oriental matched pearls, a gift was president of his freshman
or lht, hridegroom, nnd she car- class.
rtt-d a bride’s bouquet of *t -phMr. ami Mrs. Ms
mn i*. rentereT with a white
orchid.
_________
■ ■ thani had a* Iheir
The bride'* mother wa* attired the weekend Mrs.
in a becoming model
of mpiii sister and brother___ ...
:rcpe arerntrd by gold nailhead* anil Mrs. Malcomlie
heart pounding
and her flower* were rotes and of Asheville, N. C. *
-arnatioB*, Mr*. Volk- Williams, and Mr*. Joe W,
ilory of a
Tampa.
Mrs.
Grantlp
Sr. rhrs* u rown' o f royal' blue
ueman thesicJ
cte Jre with gold acecssorie*. and
ol level
htr flower* wcr. Rubrum lillies
and eariiatlon*. • ■
After tho ceremony n reception
.
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Photo hv Raymond Studio
. Robert
wa* given bv the bridq's pirenl*
Enjoying one of tlie delicious Sund,, evening buffet suppers at the Ky . Mr* Hugh Whrlcliel. Mrs. Clyde Tcrwlll-gar. Hr • of Coral O.ihl
at their hume on Furlnw Str*e .
Couritry Club Is the following party lectured oil tlw clah jwnrh: Head- Kirby Fite Camille lUUen. Hugh Whcfctiel. Sr Johnny Pierce lit Hay­
YOUNG
White gladioli and aster* were
ing from left lo rigkti Clyde TVrshlligiir. Jr, club pro. Jamrs Ridge, tuna Beach .Mary Ann Whelchf 1 Hr Clyde TVrwiflesrar Cocclt.i Truluck
0*ed wilh effect In the Dying
Mr* James JUdge. Ravriwiat Ridge. Mi*. Raymond llldge, of Louisville 'W O. Plrmlng M:* Faming and Mrs Roy Reed
boom and dining room nnd rosea,
Sylvid
aMcra-utid gladioli in pastel shade*
SIDNEY
were tied in the other entertain­
ing room*.
Mr. Ijbtt ma. the
guest* at tile door and they were
Ann
invited into the living room where
the receiving Jine was- forpied by
Miss'Ollle
lb
c*e
Whittle,
iliree||y
,
Mrs. A. M. Zlnser honored
RICHARDS
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lott and Mrs.
Mrs. Mnmie I’ngenhart yester- *i&lt; 1 of- lire Seminole High (ilt-e
a l* &gt;
it I*. Lovlkco. in the receiving
*laj' afterrmon la-tween the hours kjflh annepncetl today that liarA hi
like were Mr*. Imtt, Mr. mu
of 4:0 0 . and rt:00 nVb*ck with eld kastner has la-ell eleeleil piesi, using to
Mr*. Volie .Williams, Sr. and the
|•pen house at the .home of the drill
o f the glee eiub for- :W s
year, niig
bridal nmpie and. fcuiinluti memMembers of the I'itut Club en­ former OTi Laurel Avenue cele­ &gt;'■1*1. O-In r* o il her s etc c lei I by j , rum &lt;l|ar
ters o( thr wed ling par y.
Joyed a bnal- ride nbonrd F ."E .
Uu*” iMemhtr* of lb,, ytift- iiuliob-: *1|it, mU |
During- the ' evening Ihe couple KoumlUat’* ' boat, ‘ The Bkylaik" brating Mr*. I'ligenhart's 15 th
birthday.
Myta So.tbwnrJ, vk-e-presnterit; paign in
left on a wcddlti; lri|v An North la»t night. They met at the imat
Bentitifirt
arrangements
of llelmi Slaughter, secrrtarv and .UiK-il, 10,
Carolina after which they will work at 5:30' j*. SI. and xrui»*4fn(,
THadiolu-es 1111,1 chrysanthemums tn n«urer Houston Bah &gt;Hk nnd
niskc their home in Octand where up l-nke Monroe after which a
1 ' lienee tiranthnm, btislm-r, mnitMI|1
hr ia attending Stetson I'niver- chicken pilau supper wns ent&lt; ileeoratnl the rooms opened en- sc* 1* and I'eg-gy Pippin, ldit.11 ui-* 1 He le g l­
A 1*0
sity. For traveling Sir*. William* joyed. Hostesses fm tbe ucowsiun ■uitp for tho occasion Mrs. PagPudley H IO G f* ,
ike senior glee club i» com j
. , i n ft
SPO UT
wnrr a blue garb.irdinc suit w lh were M rs
Al F Hunt,
Mr*, elilmrt who hit* been a lesidcnt 1
I i f '.HI sing! 1- ,,iid Iti 11■ -li i-*., ii.iis
of
thi-*
city
for
the
post
40
a while bb Use, brown fill hat mid ; Kulh Scott ami Mi*. A. &lt;&gt;■ Jaryears and an active member of in-in 1lub is composed of al mem. w n
biown nlligalor atre**iiric*. She j rell.
t™i *
Miss Whittle *ald -he »H * tnv .- ( n
tarried a mat.hing top coat and 1 Mrs, Mary Rawlins rend u the Ftr»i Presbyterian Church { m i - i-T with the office* - -h-u-d j.o.u,,-.. ,,
wt.ro tin orchid rnr-age,
ft-tter frnm Hu- Orlando Club, in- chose to wear a ro*e t-rt-pe ill ess aM nnliripaieif n suc**---fi I veiri 1 1,. ( , imm
Antnog inn out of town gi.cat* j vitiug the Smifnid Club In n with a corsage -&gt;f blue nod white
the first mrjm projt-c m il *»- .mien i» j
vvt-j-i Mr. ami Mr*. J. N. Newell •joint picnir unit, meeting Ui In- flower* She make* her home, at
it*' Christman program foliu m ,I
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of Sanford Mr*. F. J. Cool edge, held at Sanlaiiido Springs on 40L’ French Avenue.
J1|(
The dining room table was l-i tbe opt-ret (a, spring con , n r „ie
Indy and'Carolyn &lt;'nolrdgr, Mrs.' Sept. 23. She also announced a
ami l ump* Mu-ic Festival
Sin* t I in rn, *
coveted
with
a
handsome
Incp
1 !. W. Spinning of Atianl : It'*’» concert ‘to he sponsored by the
said among the soloist* this jenr lot'll, t-ilUi
Sharpe of Whilluop, town; A ir■Jacksonville cluli on Oct. H, pre. cloth and centered with a three
will t&gt;e Nancy Williams, Melha W4I *o,mi
and Mrs. I*. It, Mo**, Sr. of An-'iienting
M a r Morgan,
rising tiered birthday rake ami sur-kr-1I1 nek, Mary Mice Hetoden, with the 1
thilsin, Mr*. I*. I- Moss, dl. nf ’ young baritone and former rrsi rmi inled by flower*. Punch and Hun.tin Iti,lsock. Clmrenee l i mi nm i, ,,, (},
A Uan i«. Mrs. II. (!. Illeks-n of I deul of darks&lt;invi|]e. The con- 1 doinl j refresh merit* were m-tved tlmrn, Nolli,, iiflprt and H irold ..............
Adel Mr.
nrij Mrs.lam Court-' f(,rt will h&lt;- held in the auditor-j throughout the nflrrimon. ,
neF, lam
CdfrtHey, Jr., S h ip 'him pf the George Washington ( Thiguest*
presented
the
Sawyer. Jr.. Mis* Mae Watson Hotel and memlier* tif thr local honor re with many lovely gift*,
nf .toliii'Min, S. * - Mrs. • Kaylo ehih were invited to attend.
s A» 1 me.mento of -tie oeeasbttt
‘ Duty and family. Mr*. Ttemy' Those attending Ihe boat trip Mr /mier pit-seiiled Mr-. I’agTnrv r of
Albany. Mr*. ■* Kfi-« wert* Mrs. II. A. Swanson, Mr*. enhuil with a lovely Imurpn-t o f '
xabelli Min.r, Aflaril 1 : Jim Iie»-jJ£,R. Bailiff, Mrs. Frank It. Mar *chi ysauthemunis.
brson .,f Hampton; Jim Ah n,j||. Mrs. yj.
|{li|».tn. Mr*
Appro(xtmatelv &amp;« gue-l* eallct
boll of lamisvillej. Hnrold Haven- fl. K Chapman, Mrs. J. fl. Clarke ' -In •line III*. ntii«..lnlml limit - 1st
IS C LEV ER W ITH
port of Allien*, John A Shields, \|r„ Karlp Broome, Mrs Marj
f-rideo, lililiH ran o f Seminole g-ddr-.ti
Jr. of Way-cross,' Mr. and Mrs. Jtawllns, Mrs. W. E. Ht.llyhead
tSehiHd, with ban ibiteler malt-rm
James Form*ter of U c s U rg .; Mrs. Iamrlne ffihil, Mrs. E. If
t-cidenl'of tli,. group." O th ’i sfiurrtr
Mr*. 1). H. Newberry, of M r*tjl,g'ncy and guests, Mm. Keitn'H
&gt;1* in-bide Ki le James (ilea- gatura 1
l*nlm Beach, -Spstm Tom-y, Jr. [ j 0i|y ,,f Auhurn. Ala. and Mi*
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»on, yivc_4jre£ldi nt; Hello Slunr- vf Con
Weekly from Home Hrnn)n-df»D'*t\| non, secretary, Klhel Vlnlng, ttea- Viiemb. r
Specialist, TalLihissee
suiei; .M*iy I'^irliton. .puidicily sut-Wn
Hlreelnr: llirbv Brewer, pinginm and ini
r hn Ir 111is11

Myni

Madden,

lair - h l| i , hill ril l a n ,

men

,VS*-&gt; ini
sun

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Tilt* |'M j i f t nf tlt|* Clin- |i H |ii* I***1'"jbijnw-

J«« Tho™“B„ Hon"rcd
,

•1' BIRTH

Mr. and Mr*. A. L.- Thomas
announce (hi; birth uf n daugh­
ter Mary Lynn hprn SspL 14
$4 the Fcrnald-i-anghton Momsoritvl Hospital.
^4he Influenza virus l* so power­
ful that enough to kill &amp;C0 mice
could be put Into the space cov­
ered by the period at the end of
thla sentence

[

stcro- ma“ B

folks.

r rem

’

utted number* , f lh« P. T- A.
apimlnt thentselve* as « commit­

tee t-v unite
end fri aid*
association
eetber for.

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1ii| •sin

all parents, ncJthbort
to kiln anH Use the
as a "happy gst-t-ibrain*** and .ent-r-

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i^ lu s io .

I cov/wyio H ridden, lo

(he nvtft vp deevet
Ihii bright ton'roifbf-

Sareot Fotatoea-Hrangea

farlua
ln*redi*nta: 3 mnlium aweet |"&gt;
erbcK
'k Clip of Itrnwu sig n .
V II grated rind o f one rtrange, 2 sliced
orangcw, anJ 3 tahlrspoons of but;
t*r.
Mrrctiona: Cook potatoes until
done but alill firm. Cool slightly,
peel, and cut into 1/4-liich sllri*.
Arrange. .layer nf sliced pnlatm-*
in huUgfited baking dish, seasun
with sail, and pepper, dot wRh
butter, atyl sprinkle with brown

pi* aupper will he given hv the
P.-’-T. A. on T u *^ .v -n fn in g at month from - parson* accused o f '
3:00 P^lo:k at the U ke Monroa attempting lo^ avoid paying Im-1
P ".

1
tin

oven better for many

UlnmenL
, •
Mr. Nichnla placed before thr
school beard a Il*‘. o f necessary
magaili)c* and supplies for teach* Customs Evaders
ers anJ children and playground
equloment. The b o irj approved Swell Burma Treasury
Ihe list
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RANGOON, Burma - 0T»c- A
By room count the third and
concrete
(trong
room ha* b*«n
fourth gnsi# room rweelerd the
onto th* "Rangnun Custom*
pria# for the largest attsndanew
e f parents. A chicken pilau arvi

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\\»« •fiit

the
ihh

Mr*. Joe Thomas and Mrs.
Ncppic Pulver were hostesses al while lo clip these lecip.s bn
» surprise birthday pnrly Sept, lu no- refemun.
t* honoring Joe Thomas nnd Penny^Ihilver at thair bmue^ 0(1
Maple Avenue.
Tho*e attending were Mr. ami
Sweet Potato Sslatl
Mrs. Ralph Peters, Mr. ami Mr*,
Ingredients: 3 medium • lai ;•
Alvie Gillyard*. Mrs; 0. 1). i-an—,r— -----"dreas, Mr*. D. L. laindie**. Mr. i a cel potatoes, 2/3 of u, cup •( 170 pt lliU, a l'WUm I
j kkUu f ttlmo ih ry hmt Nikfti *«n um
and -'Jr*. Duval Gillyard. Mrs. salad d ietin g, I teaspoon sab, »
O lh fiji m Oh* - kfrml^i im lmlip i tin** »-**n *^ anI i h i i Ip I Ui.
f;w
grains
of
|
epper,
J
*lri|-*
i
Neppie Pulyrvr, Mrs. Edna Mc­
Alic*t. I.un lip i*#f/ MlWirt*.! MltMu
M«im| i
• o|»u « »vl( liu tlcf' II fl
bacon2
/3
o
f
a
cup
of
diced
ic!
Clelland, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
t!Ux, Virginia Krnvr* anil \|«i *■-nl.i k-i •» nffimlftl rl %
%
%
• »!•*•••
cry,
2
picklel,
ami
ft
large
black
Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Jop Thom­
Kirvl Von Ii nloi 11*
# * i hat,. &lt;•
*1 t Iitih in m i j \n1*-r
olives.
as,- Miss Mary Edna Landless,
Ihiertiona; Scrub « » n l |« &gt;'■*
Vegetable oils used (or Indus­ Miss penny Pulver and
toes Ihornughlv and eouk Hum
trial purposes, bfsatdea the com­ Nolan,
peeled in ssited water un d -I nmon corn, rocouut, cottonseed,
. brain in a colander and bl -■* linseed and soybean. Include ba­
Elmer |Add extra salt unit pippei to .d,i i
bassu. caster, olive, citlcica. palm,
dressing or mayonnaise
In •
peanut, rapeseed,
sesame and
dressing ami let inurinai(i f--i on,
tung.
1 A
hour or longer.
*
»
Cut bacon in *mall plec «, fi &gt;
in iT S crisp, anJ drski on paper towel
L/lca celery and pickle* and rut
, held olive* .from-Pita. Mix all the*-■ L„.J together tightly wilh the pu a.oe*
,l
tlarnish serving dish with green
er the celery leavea, atrip* of bacon, and
• Ill-bur PanainaA sre rded Iron
11, chopped nut meats. Provide addi'
tlopat salad d r e s s i n g ; . Recipe
, Vltamlrv E prevents rancidity in, Cclombla In 1903 And became as
rs" ths acrvei seven.
lard, butler, dried milk, and rhneo- tndepejidciil rrpubl/ ' It Rcacralh
was Indicated on lna|u as part o'
rnnlnaN» “ :
Addition nr a bit »1
Bomh America,
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treai- chopped onion* to this salad h v
MONDAY
The Woman* Missionary Union
■fficers of (ha First Baptist
"Jnirrh will hold an exscutive
neeting at R;00 P. M. follovyed
•y the annual business meeting
it 3 :."10' I’. M. when HJ47 offiera will lie presented.

ANNOl'Nt'EMENT

r u t t t j i n*n

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Peaches No 2^ can 25

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froth lit#
timir of the ffrat fifititlraftluTi of
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nfftc# adtlrra* »»f the claimant, and
ahull he aworn to hy the rlalnmnt,
ag«*ot, or allorncri and any itich
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Crackers

Fresh Honey

Tablets 2o* 25c
20-Mule Team 1

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Michigan Large

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Armour's

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Red Malaga

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Mackerel !111«U
Pollock nuou
Butlorfly niloU
Fresh Caught Mtd|0f
Cooked Lobsters
Spanish Mackerel

Dew

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Nableco Premium
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Crackers Lb 17c Canadian
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Rain Washes Out Sixth Game of Fed-Senator Series
Game To Be Played Here Tonight;
Schantel, Cary Probable Pitchers
Dr ARTHUR RECK WITH, JR
HeraU Spuria ‘Editor
Joe Louis Pounds
A downpour from Jufrfftr PluViu* camo yesterday afternoon
Mauriello For W in
&gt; cause postponement of the
xlh (tome in the fitful pi
With the *prvd and effici­
eerie*
between
the
8*1
Celery Fed* and the Orlando ency of lightening Champion
Loul*
drf-*trd
Tami
Senator* which was to be played Joe
Mauriello In tea minute* and
at the Municipal Park.
29 second* of the flr*| round
The tame.* 1* scheduled to be
in thrir title match 'n the
played here tonight, and in the
Mxditbn Square Garden la&gt;-t
event that rain cause* additional
night.
poatponement every attempt _will
be made to act the Ult back
l-oui* at 2111« pounds » a *
from Friday night to Saturday
the h-avier of the two men.
________
nigh school
aince the
Seminole
Mauriello wrighlpg Id at 19**
[H ila r y Fed football
team ia
Rrlef as it a as, LouL was
| scheduled to meet the Eustl*
the show, all thr * ay, having
Panther* in *. gridiron content
fliwlrd*’’ the' challenger then
at
the High School Athletic
continued In trim Ih- Bronx
Field tomorrow evening.
boy hffnrr fO.lOO people.
H is ulan understood that the
Mauriello Irtril to make *
Orlando High School haa a game
fight' of It it* 1 as they came
acheduled for Frlda^ evening in
out at the bell, a* h* knock­
Orlando and that Ruainea*. Man.
ed Uula back on hi* haunchager John (!*nrcl of the Sena-,
r* with a fa*t right to Ih*
tor* will request that In the
chin. The champ ramr bark
event the Fed* and Senator*
savagely for the kill.
I meet in the seventh tilt in OrV in do 'tomorrow night that the
game’ .he moved up to Saturday
or Sunday «o there will be no
conflicting schedules.
Tonight Manager Levy I* ex­
pected to aend Jim Schantel to
tho hill f^r the 'pitching duties
Edltnnr Note! Beginning to­
in an attempt to trim the Sen­
day a aerie* of thumbnail skrtchator* and enter the aevenlh tilt
•a will be run of the first
o f the aeries. Lefthander Jodie ■quad players of the l'n iier*It)
llawinglon will probably meet
uf Ftprida football tram in an at­
the Senators in the seventh tempt to acquaint central Flor­
*ramc in- Oriando, should the idians with the team. Florida
•^eds cop (onlght'a tilt.
ia making a bid for big time
Manager Ted MadjesklM* also football and the tram need* thr
rather hard pressed for a mound support of every Floridian and
staff. The little "Darling" of central Florida faiyi ran give
the Senator, mound Corps. Scott thrir moral vnipport even If they
Cary, will face Schantel on the cannot Attend thr garnet. To­
hill in this evening's contest.
day the firat airing end* of the
The weather forecast this af­ Bator* are prevented.)
ternoon looked none too promis­
LEFT ENDS
ing. ' The weatherman sold it
TOMMY UUSlIOl', W l Pound!
would be partly cloudy' with
,
six fimt former Jarksnnviltr Naval
nfUrmu.n ahpwar* and thunder- i Air B u „ on , lnr u)„, ox-Amlrew
jlo r m s tudajr (hrough krlday.
Jnt^son, Jacksonville, player ts
™ *n the evenl that th« wcathfr currently making rumjwtlilon kern
permit* a tilt th!s ©renin* loenl at ihe left (nd *put. A U»t. *«•
officipL expect one of the larg- j{res*ivo end, he ran also tuke &gt;n
eal crowd* on hand for any con- planting a-viignmeuu tie Li playing
teat this season in the local
find year for the Ciatnr* tie is
Par*&lt;22 and married.
KAY JAMISON,'- HHi pound, six
foot, three inch, veteran of the
1U42 Bator season show* promise
for an and berth. A former BradI enton High ScfUKd scar, j.itni.-ou

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INSIDE SPORTS REPORT

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By AIIT1ICH BECKWITH, JR.

T-».l. Southern California Cl, now
with the Rocket*, and Otfo Gt*i|asm. Noi th-western's *13 are bark
who play* for Coach Paul Brown
Ihi t'lrv-ildifil, Brown. Iticldeiitallv
11 ii port.d (n be the highest i paid
-- -* — ■’ ■ —
— iimrli ip football at i i i . W l l :i
lly Fit .Nh rCK
I* lYx Van WavtjnifUijt, Atibuin'* Jhear Tin Rocket* aie - --llrhed b&gt;"
AP ‘ Ni-wsti ntuiv* Spurt* Kdihn All America pivot » f 1944.
. 1Ui-k Hanley, fmmoriv of North
, NEW YORK tl appears that
The N iw Volk Yankees, on net western,
'
burnt*
KIruyl*
1 , i c f the 'All -America Kiribati Confer- bv form er R- deer football t«i-&gt; 1 Chicago * also
,nee wt1t~di. ill! t lolli Thr new Ran Topping, have four All-Artier-i (l-eul Hltsch o f Ulm-onain and
A s '’[•'fMriiiiml gridiiim body has the |fB p l„vrA hut two o f them were \ Mi hivan. Billy Hill, nhrapd of
! Indiana and Wee Willie Wilkin,
i i i
&gt;,h,Yer* ' An " "'•*'&lt;* '*“ w me theUhoM-n in thr thirtie*.
,
, Ilu- Yank.-, -oarhed by lin e .
p-und e.i Itr.Ukin l a , k I o.
d d e d fan*
Fourteen - lot mi l All A me lira JJTnhrrt v, ex W»-.h ru-tnn Iteilrkin ' lllraeh w.i* the *tar. of tin recent

Georgia Tech And Grid Stars Sparkle In Nation’s
AlabdmaRateTop
New All-American Football .Loop
Spots In Southeast

I 1A \ E S VS F A N S
,
Flying Coyote,
lie is gian .iton j
holed in the Rob Ha&gt;v*' oi Cneyviine Chief Thuii.n-rbolt,
Column Ihi* morning In the Orlan- a famous Indian lighter use* in V l l r r i r f n ’ a
A H ir tr i
do Morning Sentinel Holt hr ba, ihc pioneer day* o. the Wett.
k ,W r ,a U 8 ' V 11-11*
Is
In c r e a s in g
taken another "pot »hot" at the
A giailuate of linsi-ell institute
Me

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Celery Krdw.
in luiw ft nee. Kunsas, and n atar
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H u n s m g e r Is A
lla )r * write*: "The reason llick uhlc.., Me»t pluytd profesalonal
Mrl-aulm and Tex Cater didn't baski-liml!
wlm Jim
Thotpo's
playei*. .h - - n
by A w o y i a t e d ' h o a » t Frankte' sinkw^K I
Al l -Star I«-6 victory.ov#r
&gt;inpir ih *irlaiiUo-Saniorj gamr_ inliiyu, Indian*. He was with
It) a s s o c i a t e d p r e s s
Pie-** NiMirt-Witter* thmuirhout t h e , \ U - A m e r i c a wiraid of th'f . l . - \n-rele* Ram,*.-champton*
at Sanford-Monday hlghl, w* un-~ Viult 'Ip the Navy at Georgia
The ,outh(-A*trrn conference pic- rmintiv
uir ooiul.ri- of tlu- niut ,,,,, jo . ( .hiu,)|((. , Ar(., |.lir|,,.ri *f th- rival National 1.,-apue. Re
i.
drr-tand, i* because Sanford told Fre-hlight,
t‘4»e i»- not very clear 'today and
\||.Aniem a hark f..» the -- -d-J two lourhdotvti* liefori- 4*7.it'* the foul; of that old bugnhn • rin u lt where they *#v the tun. i? jj)W
league President Earnest Padgeil *
Awarded CoAtlpo d ami Ilu l- u ■ .holt.
Ruke Blue R. vil- C anard I Ilu- •a-u hins in Chicago'* Soldier
they wouldn't let them on thArnrding to Associated, l*rta» of football Injuric*.
Brooklyn, bmp tin- doormat of
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".t terl Ramsey. William and M an Field.
placing liebt— and I'augrtl pulled the fits. hnxtbull hluy**1 tu tf° 1,1
iourgla Tech ami Alabama ai ■ the National ho„ll,al l.eaunr.-ha„ nr,,.v M,r..|lum. Tulane
ll w*n* the l-ct thing (lull evt-r
them Irom the umpiring assign- lilt* court* to seek compensation liokiii^ more liKi' womi*ncnlvi»» iiuf wmt r^im '^rtmiicrn
m v i i l , ;lu |#|t» „ f *311
hmipt-Peil to the hew li ague.
went.”
uniter the HI hill ofwwUi^hiM h u luiw* that »t*vcral cii^uallk'n ar»* All-Am crirn hlftvrr* Tho IhMlkd-. *
,
,
The Buffalo Iloons, combed . by
Thi* statement U unfouml d and toten awarded
nil I situaoil » g,- jn,^.
ijpg badj inlo tlid&gt; ••knock i.wunl liv Bill V..
-tl a fC£i
. TY ?
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hti { k,,t
purrly Incurrrct, Tnrre » c w * -slaiy, minus the mortey he made Hug1" loj*. But
Hut the
thr new
m -w .-i, all H r Pliillir* 1-a*. hall l.aoj. hfl- RvpJ^
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K*
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’ h'” ' " lied. Raw-,m (Tulape otuj Mitnsr'si-t,7 no lit'u l and iiir Jiinmi Seanutaiter ufehantnrd Uns'vMii aem m
oiher jim*. The *tptiyrr. At il l,|
Misaiaaipp1, (ieorgla,*Flnr- AH-Altieriya hail.- ,n Clrnu Rot,l... T?rtn,1' rrnr■. I ; " “
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Cto.diy and
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Ion Amevlle, ha
hawk*. |iiloted bv Jack Mmgiu-r
u tel.gram to l adg lt n-i|uir*ting Nlemic, lin» been »w n jd,u yj.KsiUi,, ttIHj Vanderbilt.
T-i Im i ," ’42. nn.l Bill Ralev., Mlihi throe
AJIAmeriia
men
in
Juirin'
|Autmin touch I, an: devoid of Allgall. 'Ill, ,W’h-i ;i|, viopfiy stur'i -I
" n bc
V " ' rr"'*' ‘ 5?
e,« V k " d lhf ' A i TiHMloota, Alabama'* low- f- r Mitim-vota, The ih-dcot
,,t,.r
J'hp
Kimhrengti.
-Texiu
Aggie,
\merica pluvm . However, -Stan
ilnue umpirthg m the *erie*. raeifii- L&lt;«al. I., u jl». •That a atT
iCBmpert1| for „ W .ya,.,
— — (tillback of - 'IP -'Inf Tackle Rob Ko»tinf«l.i. lluty Cross lunk who'
inrrp wrr? m» ilireai.t ***f «n&gt; lnr 10 t* uf f j i 0 . itmnthly, mimu
iMllui th*. firm! tl*«u« k.
kind, ami ihrHTqvr^l did mil trier fib mined fr»»m a
in ih* t \
i„ « : j u. »uin.u I*, ti*,*
Florid,i is laiiitr L»idy. Chat Relnnnut, Snlifintiia 'I d '41. and -Inned In tlie Orange Howl l« «t »
End Hud K m , N'utii-itnni*
jJamtary, i* Miami’* tug are. Ruf*10 McLaulin.
'
’ .New KnKl«ml. an I fdd7 * ir n « l
1 i t ?hl
,ls
Jnrkaum
Tin- Ron* me cOnrhrd by hud fiiio htol one AII Amerien in I'niil
■| .
The ball (lull afOeial* made a beer »aliwmnn
I t m H,’ quarterback Frank llnvyde* tn,.1!a ff'" Vn'
R.-tiioot who hkr Flaherty, once 'tiovcrnwli. Columbia buck *42, but
no requ-st of an; Mml t « Pad-*
Florida .Military Academy
■
„„t i„
‘ll,t "iU i u leg injiity. Ibvtmv
orhed for tie- rge |* r e s t o n |,r since hit.* shifted to the -lloston
gelt ab- oi the umpiring situation.
According to recent information |1(,
, iII||K
exprew-.t; d-ul-l that Jim S|n„| ln||-s iii-d*kinv.
Yank* nP tbe National League,
The Sanford tan* made the re- the FMA will have a classy fo o t - ;,
.,
••
,
- j. , ) ltublnaoit, frr*hm.in renter, will l-e
par^ er Hail. Mississippi All The
Bison* may take this rase to
quest because thr, thought . fid - ball t.am thi. year, 'hut . i* -If
* E ! ? tod Wh*u ,le
teady to * „ agxm*i Mississippi \mrrifn tmek mi ;!M. niul Frankie omt. it is rita-rteil.
grtl would rompty with ft *inrr experience is any criteria. Tha
" At ViSdl-ri-Bt.^lVm-h Bril' Band"««'*■ .who won
Th. All-Aipcrira Conference i*
hp die] the , amr thing in Ihr Fed Saiilord Celery Fed* are acheduled j [" .-ji
SI. Augustinr si-rirs. Ititl StriB- lu
tunglv with the Aca-lemy Oct-j!*rur* '*
...........
jbn-an- ,a* Birij
rcke *.-nt a wire lit I'aitgrll de- 2 .i m S i.' I'vieraburg.
, . Monclpy
^ , mi*»i-d
, " f hi* fulli-n t tip i I ur;i», Vc- ||&lt;»,.,.. tln-y ai t- iw.m h.-d In Ruck While ihe rival Nwtmti.il h »&lt; -chedpiaitlai- tignliLiii‘rnciir"uf
mi
ill
A list uf 52 fuutiiallrr* 'wav P'mRoc
llf 1
111 "*
I f .ny._Snud._r* *- ul Milking |-ii-k jJ|,*w .if . Sum., rlti.u and I'nh ulr.i ,-r.lv tin ,.
the
i taring that l.a»rl&gt; struck hlpi
during a game in V&gt;;ui(nnl i-it-i i'.-leasell "by Athletic Director Al “‘"'b of* a*th^(? L ^ fti. pa«*-snag- -leek M r lk u i1 m— 'lie Mi-iougifo* mu
—i i
- iA,k-k*-—mrtinl
M1uml l.rudfi
end wall h* uul_/&lt;ir *eiir tl „|llL nllti BUU, tin. .1 r-mnr rtn t-r1 Bulh the rfeviiutoi Brown* und tite after talk lea klu* v, it tv ***vcn
furth, r il- s.riled unr ■&gt;( ihe gntn;* Itiurio. yesterday, Bating -i2 men
Jinf Hnughtt Into Hu- blurring 1k1i '.
tti-ek-t
a* the «v-r*i rih ibit inn nf um­ on the varsity Including 14 let- day*.
bnv«- .me All- epno&gt; wlule the t-hiingo Bucket*
flic ailing IDt at the University sssignmunt.
Kipelielieef ciliU bt*
piring tli.il he had rver argri. rrrm-li.
America.' Tlrey art* End ltulpli lii-y. Imve -ix lisR -h
Blrihrckr ili-inumlrd that 1-nti-l) clyde Jimmy Geurgc, Middleton,
not Ih- pi'rniirird In umpire again t). und Italph llewoelry, ,nt. r«-In the Frd-Kainl sJnrs.
eraburg.
Grllrrally speaking, the .San­
Veteran laeklr* include Ro­
ford fan* are mure Ilian satisflnl land A. Wilson. Tampa and But)
with th&lt;&gt; jMirh nf Mrl.nulin this Whitehead, St. Petersburg, whlib
reason., tlf ruur*r. Ihrrr will he llusl) O'Neill, t'ansl /.one; |&gt;ub.
rumplaliiK' tin an! arbiter mm
FrceJc. Cirat Water and hrnt
and then hut .Sanford fan* did nui Sl/auas, TallahuKsee give tha
inrlide him in their request,
Cadrt* ample axparienrr In tha
1 to* ba-r-hali rliitr iliti not i-nlci guarq. position*.
a t'niitnlaliil al aif
Rol.cn lowilt-r, Jaeksonville 1*
‘ Fin lln-i tiom'. ih. fan* dlil rid the only i-xpet n-need center 1iU
"liemnii-l," !. t it-.|in-*ied” tha- „ nuge in hu, Severn I prospect* cumCofi-I til- nw*U-il
mg up including Benny Jiimiaott,
And from nui own ohserva inn * Jintiof from Memphis. Tenn.
of Cuft i '- uinpi, mg nl-ilfy, he _ lloug Middlrhrook.
TaApa,
rhotl.l hav, In • n
I long * hi, sun his letter at end last
ji-fon- tin; iiui-li-nt happened.
yrar h*s been shifted to the
Dodger*' Bendler
quarlrrback spal while rxperiA numt&gt;er of i j i n t * in San*
enrrd h*lfhark* Include Ed Mpi*
ford n*. rlnulil r nirnihrr ttr.
rack, ilrlroilt Jimmie vv lina.
Wemller. the Itrimkijn lhnlgrr
Hi. Petersburg and Mercury
trainer wlqi &lt;*a * he^t* In SanKavouklL a flrel-footed young­
.fnrd last Spring.
ster tiom Tarpon Spring*. ReFloyd I'alnrer-refriTed a let­
Unili-k Rave Crisp I* the only
ter the nlhe( da&gt; ftwnt Wendrxprnenifd fullback returning
ler which elated Lhal everyto Itugero fur adothre season.
ll-lllg wa* gt.irlg siting fine ami
(II her Florida boy* tin tha
lhal bp hoped he rntlld visit
larsily include
if
McKay,
opcan theatre. He csnieil Hye
Sanford during
the winter.
Bonita Springa; Hoy Barnra, ■
Uccnnltng to an Aaaoclatad letter* In high ach-iol, 1* 'i‘l years Welnller -aid the IM gW * were
Ft. Myemi Jack Mal’ hrrson,
Pr/iis report, National I^ng'ju old.
all kryrtl up over thrir Tight
Winter Park: Hugh Olive. I'laut
umpire Grorge liarr wo* force-t, JIMMY IIYNEH. freshman linlb for Ihr pennant with the Card*.
n ix ; Tnl Michel, Plant City,;
to leave the baseluill game i^- - from Marianna where lie carrion Hr hinted lhal Ihe Rodger*
Jolyn Moody. Orlando and Glyn
tween the N'aw York (llantn and four letter* in footlinll and t* m»&gt; train w« thr—coji-1 next
• Guthrie, Green Core Spring*.
the Chicago Cub* in New York currently adding l» the conipi-U
Itogiru is also attempting to
lion for an end berth, lie tip* sra-M.lt, allhmiglt lie explained
V'eaterday l&gt;eeaL»e of tt *rvcre (he scale* at 195, is six fret llirre lltal he, knew very little almul . engng,. n Warn in the Miami area,
heart attack.
, „ . ,
that portirular altuaUun.
cither Miami Beach. Andrew Jm-k
.Barr th well known in Sanford 'inchc* tall. He ii lh years old.
W'rndlrr said the Rodger •on or^ Pom t- do L*«n.
RIGHT ENDS .
and Sem'nole County since h« 1*
pitching had been, holding up
URUUGUTUN—U lR U T E i. 1YU, tha o[&gt;cratnr "of-the—George Barr
_xaig .wait T h a i wrote WendEKISCtt N*A MEN' ROOh'IH
r- T
LIAMH,
i*
one
-of.,
fb*-"
fevrvwk-r
&gt;Um ptrea -Sritnntr U « t
Spring
ler. ha* *o far kept the Rmlgrr*
PITTSBURGH.. Sept. 19. i/11
periencej
members
of
thr
It*H
Barr held hi* stbodl In Orlando,
in
thr
thick
uf
the
flag
rare.
Mnnagcr Frankie Frisch of the
hut this yrar he plan* to move Gator squad. A big six foot three . Wendler alsu asked I’nlnii-r t-i Pittsburgh Pirates say* that milto the fomter Naval A ir Station inches tall ami IP'* poomlx, lie convey hi* host wishe* to liij fielder Rrl Ennis uf Urn Philadel­
s a c .tw o years of football mi
' at Sanford.
many friend* in Sanford.
phia Phillies l* his choice for t-a-v
.
The attack struck with iccn (fator alevcn* in HJ-JI mil '42.
Harding'* Reserve*
halt'* rookie of the year. Fays
A
sergeant
in
thtArmy,
ho
saw
severity that it i* unlikely that
Though
Coach
Jock
Harding
Iriach: ''Ills play ugumM us all
Barr will Ire back on the diamond Semico in tip- Eu rope nil theatre enulil Mnrl elgtil of hi. Hi tinge year has been nothing ie-- *r!-where hr won five h-iltle sinr*
thi* ye»r. .
iliiwl
anine*
*
t
a
r
l
i
n
g
lineup
scnsalionai »nd hi* |m**ihdilo-s
A former I’lanl High, ‘ Tampa,
■gainst William ti Mary in th- for the future are unlimited."
star he i» 2 T years old.
JOE ClIKRSEIt, former Qulnc'y Rruitgi- Bowl, und ejiuld fill the
High scho. I stir I* another veter­ o her |Mi*ltlon* with the first
SPORTS L A U G H
an of Gator eleven* who saw ac­ string sub* of the Orange Bowl j
By f n w l l p g Pre**
SU PPO RT TH K T E A M !
tion on the HHi and '45 tea mi. football, game, chances -re th.it
Italf-duxcn n e w A tm m w ill take
A
steady
aggressive
end,
Chesser
Th e beloved old manager of the
uver starting berths the rugnt
. Philadelphia
Athtetica.
Connie weigh* iOO pounds and in an even of Sept. 27, and it could I*’ thnl
Mack, has many a sparkling m m - •ix feet. A junior, hoJa 10 *year* only Captain* Harry Ghaul at
ofy of hi* glorious baseball career. old,
WARDEN TILLER, former Or­ fullback. W'illlain FranU at Uekl“ .
TJVs all. of ua, Oor.nle has also
Mario DeMarco “ f Ikxmton, N. J-. _
had same moments he'd like to lando Senior High itar, i* mil for guard,‘ and Hob Bowman" at wing
hi* first year oirthwOgtor eleven
■IU
* "-IK
!--*L
-wwrw--*
*
A Veteran of the Navy Air CoriM. oaek would tw holdover »tsiU ,l» j
por itutanee the day his Athle­ he played some football In the
At end t.eo Houck of l.aiini*ter, 1
tic* were playing a light bail game, Navy. A steady player he 1* i ’u. who played freshman font
and at a very crucial point. Mack contributing to competition for * hail here, Don Kennedy of Is)*
w aited In O ptnch-hUter. A baae- right end berth. Hr. *nw service Angele*. -and Bob Sutter uf i ’lme
^ I t would break it up. H waa a on Okinawa, is 23 yearn old, an I nix, Arizona mo fighting ii nui
with Vie Mell of Savannah, tho
tense moment.
married.
only\veterun ilankman with ;i
Three- ttmta lire pinch-hitter
MorrM Klein, Miumt'*
strung at high balls and. waa out, looks new' to tho ruing fellows." look V Htaff bote hit* in a single a f­ All-American tackle threat, out
. ^..-Tv a nkture of futility.
When Ute batter returned to tha ternoon of mojos league baseball! of Ih/ Navy, haa taken over m.
bench, Connie took one look at Bound* fantastic doesn't ItT 'Out lefL/tackle, with Frant* being
ed to right Uckle. Dr Marhltn and said. “Listen, If X m t that's what happened tha after­
co'a running mate al guard will
’ need a hitter again and you ara noon of BepL 1st, 1941 in a
bo George Carifeo of Haverhill.
tha only man on the tench—don't double-header between the St.
Louis Urowna and the Detroit Mats, a pre-war «U r, or Charles
move."
,. ' ________
Tigers. Sixty safe hits good for Snowden o f Miami, cousin of u
Al
14KL base* were regl*t''rt*d by !*■!» former Hurricane captain.
two taama during th« twin bill. center, rvr.urhing war veteran*
SPORTS^^DDITTf
Dstrini won uotb- games, oy Hatvey James and Hal Schuler,
»r
oolh local boy#, appear to hav*
teorrs o f 9 to 5 and Ifl to ft.
tho Inside track.
It'a a ran football season If . In the first game, tha Tiger*
Ernio Maxejka of .Gardner,
someone folia tq attribute a new collected 1* hlU, Including four Maas, and Bam Dwrmlgny of
play to Alonxlo Btagg. Usually, home runs, a double and it) Phlla, I*a« the returning quart­
Dig Kitty York hit
pel rItch o f th* gridiron de- singlet.
three of the four round-trippers. erback*. ara now battling it out
’ ‘ garoamd U hit*. * with Ertdw Jtutombsrfca of l'R «‘
UMIe- College o f Ih * ‘B t^ lg u U
1*0- burgh,' regular qcarterluu-k in

Florida Grid Men

BASEBALL TONIGHT

ORLANDO SENATORS
-V S -

George Barr Hds
H eart Attack At
l§ G iant-Cub Game ff&amp; r&amp; S ta ?

SANFORD CELERY FEDS
MUNICIPAL PARK- 8:35 P. M
.
Sixth Game ol Final Series

O E P E lh i

TOMORROW NIGHT -- 8:00 P. M. -

H igh School Athletic Field

1941 and 1943. Rob Doilman of

* B S k live course of live fbotbcQ
schedule, the Pacific TUers wilt
preoent a ploy that looks brand
new. Often It ta the enclcant end
around maneuver with a
of special S ta ff touches to
It appear fraah.
✓
Actually. Stagy ftrot uead that
play (n 1W . Re woe* 11 out to
a season.
Be dragged It out four yean
and U helped hie Unit
Chicago beat Stanford 94 to g.
r team* h«*- nulled It o ff at

. two Miami, veteran wlnghack, hn* a
doubleai tough ba tD on his hand* from

. . .
and 13 (inilcg- 8 t Louis got IS ' freshman Carl Mono of E- Or­
hlta,. one
o
o f them dr double; In ange, N, 4- while dee Krull of

th« nightcap.
The 95 Detroit
hits In the twin bill were good
ti/r a.tout of alaty base*. The
95 Bt. Louie eafetiee were good
for a tout o f forty bases,
PIRA

VS.

New Brunswick and Don Jonea
of Miami,,tha 1045 tailback*, ara
curnmuy running whind H-n
Johnston of Lo* Angeles and
Dave Eldredgw of Miami, and Al
Ktaulin nf Itarietop, p*„ a bril­
liant tailback iq m i and 1942
1* dee in another week.
Running Wolf

NBED A
Sept. 1
„ from Plttal
The W olf* have a monopoly on
Ia that thg.field of candldele* fo r
the poet of mananr o f th* P ir­ the Gator* If name* maen any
ates has bten reduced to three, thing, for on the University of
a BRlc Herman of tte Florida eoachlng ita ff there Is,
o f course. Coach Bear ,^ o lf and
the* there la Chief Running Wolf.
Bear W olf la prw.ly well known,
but Running W olf isn't,Running Wolf. 1* thg Indian
(Chief) Weat,
nne-UBfen who
manggkr and aaalit“
Wuir* staff.

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AN INDEPENDENT D A IL Y NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII
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a.

Established 1908

i

Trieste Plans

S A N f O R D , F LO R ID A , F R ID A Y ,

S E P T .. *20,

Nations By Explosion
M ilitary Commission O fficials Declare Jews
Sticks W ith Minis,
A re Responsible For
teifs Decisions On . Blast In Which P ort
Jfc* Bulgarian
Powers
O f City Is Rocked

Tbe Italian Political ami Ter­
ritorial * Commission balloted *.’] l
limes on various proposals to
change tlio border* of Trieste
previously fixed by the liig Knur.
Russia stood by* her cnminltmenta, even though It meant
voting against proposal* by the
• Slav bloc, which ahe usually
back*. Britain, France end the
£ United Stataa stuck to thrir
* commitments, even though that
meant voting against Coned*,
Australia, Hew Zealand, South
•Africa, the Netherlands and Ura■11. O f the 11 proposed changes,
.the commission voted down all
* but one, which It accspted by a
.
13 to 6 count,,
The Military Commission was
In session today, and It also
stuck to a Big Four agreement.
- It rejected 10 to 0 a Greek
“ amendment/ to reduce the naval
- ~ n * * * r grouted to* i.'ulg*eU!,b fthe . Foreign ' Minister* Council.
It also turned down by a 13 to
3 vote a Greek effort to make
• further cut In the Bulgarian
air force.

Clothing Expert
* T o Hold Tailoring
Oakses In County
Miss Jotfea Bevl*. slat* exten
■Ion clothing specialist, will be
in Seminole County Monday and
Tuesday, Sepl. 23 anj 24 To con­
duct lalldrinr .classes. Clothing
chairman or home demonstration
. . club* are to be at lh*te classes.
The ’ following clothing chair­
men will .meet at tha office of
- * Mr*. Oulda Wilson, county home
demonstration agent, at 10:00 A,
M. and iMW P. M.* Mrr lt-n
Gray o f I-ongwoud. Mr*. Lurilld
•Behrens' of Lake Monroe, - Mr*.
Grover IoFtls of Geneva. Mi*.
J. P. L* Rocho of Elder Springs
and Mia* Ellale* Kfrchnff of Son.ford. Lunch will be served at tie

• office.

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Reds To Purge Farm*
i
Political Officials
LONDON, Sept. 80, (A1)—The
Russian government today order­
'd \ CMlnt,f*,nd* P«Tt» of farm
official* anj local political laadara accused of plundering farm. lands. A ; Moscow report said
agricultural officials guilty of
anti-government actlvlly fn plj.

a

m ln f property .will be ptottctltaj
, Ai common criminal*,

V

V T ? * Communl»t Paper l Varda
declares

that

certain

individual

mle- elements In Russia have
I communal lands for their
•wn profit. Pr**da described the
Vfntf » » move having a politic« • ■Ignificanc, of the first im-

I

ant W ill Address
Local VJP. W . Post
L. A. Bryant, (wad o f the Veter,
Administration * sob-regleoal
rlando, will be the
Foreign War* at tha Legion Hut
» 8*mln*le Boulevard.
Mr. Bryant will discuss on-the*

JERUSALEM. «e p t. 20. IAVA dr.:m! o f explosl
slvvs today 'blast
ed.shope and the I’nli-ttlna
Pnivxllna g
govern
mrnt oaf.1 th«. explosion was. the
work a# four Jews. *■
The &gt;blj*t caused widespread
property damage. Early dispatch
es from Haifa as id the whole
east rod of the town wax shaken,
A two.a nry offlc .1 building eccupiid by the railway Company Is
said tu have been demolished.
Tbe government announcement
*a}d that the drum o f cxnloaives
was dropped fnnn n truck Into the
street at the entrance t*»
h■itIIwav shops. Police immediately
rleanvI
nearby
buildings
and
roped o ff thp ar.’ s, The drum expl'ilcl after 2(1 minutes.
Police .In Haifa' speculated that
the blasting was the work of
underground r. sistanc- figh'ers.
In London, meinwhlle, seven
Aral, League states have refused
to r&lt; consider their rejection of the
lirilish-Amcrlran
Experts’
pica
for n , federalism! Palestine. The
Arab &lt;lelegs'_*x rallrd on Britain
to rod nl| Jewish immigration Into
the Holy Land immediately.

asa
N O . 261

Associated Prei* Leaned W ire

Chinese Reds President Reveals
To Make Final No Foreign Policy
Peace Effort Change Pla nned

Sailplane. Altitude Record Holder

rer

PARIS, Sept” 20, &lt;/P) —
Russia, as well /is Britain,
France nnd the United
France and the United
States, remained faithful to
Big Four coiriinltmenU at
the Paris Peace. CQiiloruiicu
today iti the voting on the
bautidaries of the future free
Estate of Trieste.

1920 .

Communists Transfer
.TOO,000 Troops To Fundamental. Conflict In Wallace's And
Byrnes* Attitude Toward Russia Is
K a lia n To Prepuce
'Cause O f President Truman's Demand.
For City's Defense
W A N IItN bT O N —'Unify Wallace wilt nuke a radio .| w n h al
&gt;iM q'rjock. Eastern H u ll* h i Ttmr lanJfhL Wallace Wilt speak
briefly over the ColumtU Kroadrstllng UystWn suit poetlbly
other net works.

SHANGHAI, Sept. 20 , (A3 —
A ’ -Chinese i'oiiimiinisl spokes­
man declared i,,day the ' party
will make .in,, fit.nl effort at
5A1J*** M + l jUlU---------dim spokesman, then ChiaKmig, said B that effort falls
the . Chinese Communist*
will
fi'-'l justified pi publishing the
full reCO[d of wlmt has gone on
at the
Nanking
negotiations.
Chen *ai,| the Nanking talks
have deteriorated. jo(&lt;i whgt lie
.termed “ u maneuver U&gt; i i i i m i u .
flag.- the nirtviit civil w;» r
j
eslermimiti' (hr I %iininUliintA ulltl
other Dem
L'lDUpA \NJUijiT*
China." Snitl t’llrlt; *
■It been riiivd tilt t t*:i**lliKl&gt; vvi "
dent that l lit' KuiXiiilil.ilh|f
* ‘

*

PAULS—Secretary of Stale Jtm n Hyrnes made no comment ,
today on Ibr ouster of Hrnry Wallace ■■ .Secretary of ('umuirrce. An sMoclale of B y n m was asked whrlhhrr the Secretary of
Stale • » sarprlaed-al tbo news. Tbe sanuclatr irpliril “Well, ye*
and no." Other person* rk.se to llyrtirs said "he did mil look
displeased."
'.
,
, h i t t s s t i n « t s : i &gt; i* it i:* «t .
Senator Pepper declared todiy llral he belletKt the ouster of
'llr n iy Wallace aa Secretary or CurnTneKr will have a (ar reach­
ing effect upon the country and probably upun tl.r Democratic
party.
Pepper, an oaltpokrn opponent of the Administration's
forelfn policy, said he did not wish to comment upon the l*resldenl'* srllou until he eould gel the full tact* turroundlux it and
can appreciate the *l|nlfjcaiice. Senator Pepper added, however,
the government in respect to our foreign pulley—which inrun*
"I asMinir that Pvr*Uenl Truman'* .Iteming of the member* of
war ar peace— la not Intended *. an attempt to »tllle freedom
of apeeeh I* hi* country by member* of ( ougrrv* or by Hie peo­
ple generslly''

rnmeut u drtciinm.Hl I.. uchn-vo
Nlchota military
.^m palion
of
m»oy
('oiumunist-ltrl.l ,iti,.* nml tail*
Ireluiu) Ituy way line* “

rh iitn by

Paul Tunllrttnl, whu tin Aug. JitSci*niniiv’ Wnnpr, whifb la ni* &lt;(*) was only n bit
BK'endnl fo u irCuril breaking j tiligl) pallitrtl blight red. Ho h** I'arkri ill the
rmmttj tare
,ln u ' &lt;|i*paU h front Peiping.
W ASHINGTON. Supt.
t/l*&gt;— Tht* nm flitl willtin
height of 22,&lt;00 fret in u tw o 'been nttiiYhed to the ThunderhenJ,to DcIjuuI, ami |iurtlrt|*frlcd in /kaa&lt;K’ inte&lt;l 1'rc** &lt;'orrcspon&lt;lenl
reports
the I’ rvsitit'nt Trumnit’s cnliiiift ttvv'r Ami'ru-an ftnvign policy
place sailplane I* ahow/i grinning j project for Army »onther t»b- glnl.v stcnla ni tit,- Mtmtrtpal -p o m Master«»tit
In the cockpit of hi* glider, the scrvainm at ttilumlu and laat Sun* Airport,
t*hinea,' gu&gt;eroment I* doing JUst ex plod nil toilny with it rttnr hcnrtl tiirotiglimit tin* world.
I hut.. ( Its v ittnriMii * forces nre

Sanford Baseball Lehman Expects New Record To
Be Set During. 1946-1947 Season
Fans In .* Frenzy
on—
Oyer Final T i U ^ b e r OTFlani
MXmati^ut‘8T&lt;l™; Crash Survivors
Stores Close Early |s Still Unknown

Florida Fugitive Is
Nabbed In N ew York

Mr. Tntninn asked Henry Wallace to ri'sicn jis Secretary
of
Commerce. Simultaneously, the' President mive-a vote
Goinmunists' big military baw in
Chahnr provtmy. Mastvrsob »ay» o f confidence to Secretary of State James Hyrnes ami deadvancing

hs

touaid

government

la

Knlguu.

the

prepared

to

launch it* «ffensiv'e ngainat Knl
Itan front three direction*.

c lu r e tl flllt ly th ilt n o c h a i l g e * 1

will jo in '
in Amuricnn ’ forviifii policy jy,,u will approve and endeavor.
niu In- that gtrxt

is contem plated.

Ht-Spi'clfully"
Sept. so.
According
to Chinese
new*«).■ b.-utiiiy
.Sly new deal.
Walluct' wns a.tki'tl fo r
■i. 23 yea,v . i*4 WvyOU chain gang
etlllffa,
the
Ciintr»sjili*U liave ,
Wallace’s director , of Informsij ii
.
H'Aci
F
■
tit
hi* -#
’l
Hi
ltie
m
fugitlv,, wits arroJteO in New
move.! 300,000 thiup, to Kalgaii 1.1* rmlgnatlnn In n telephone
Blue.- &lt;'atton, laid newsMutki't aii-1 lut* Iim-. I* expeeli't
York today ,for allegedly ‘passing
converaation with the President
I.,
defend
the
city.
Ur...n
th«i Wallsi-f will msko no
1
In
exceed
i
hr
■
$2.7tHt.OoO
mink
bad checks on hotels anj depart­
this morning. A abort time Inter, Icsn.paign sprecht-s’ this
Fall.
achieved last year nml may p i-*
ment stores; Detectives 'Identified
Mr. Truman broke the new* of (*stton *niJ thal -«i far s* h e’ j
Ibr fii iMnI.UUii hi .i i l uccording ...
the youth ns Bernard Mendelson,
the cabinet change in Id* regu­ know* Walla, r ha* no nnmediate
II .1 l.ihmaM nmlki'l niliiiji' ■
Detroit. Mich., and said he had
lar weekly news conference. The (ilans- Cation .ltd not venture to
wlio irt. rni',1 Tui'nduv i’Vriiln'
been serving a W-year term for
President left po doubt as to *ay juat when Wallace will make
from s iv i ' week*' vacation .it
doling out worthies* .checks in
why the Ki-crotary of Commerce another "foreign .policy" speech.
Crown I'otnl, lltd.
Palm Beach, Miami, and other
By JULIAN STKNSTItUM
______
bad been asked to resign. In f»vt&lt; r" Most of the congressional com-.
The new dealer* will itielilde
Florida cities. *, be went into detail l&lt;i explain
B - i . i l . . . &gt;k- f V M / X J . a r t y Able T o Reach Ksuforil.Uvtirio ' ■Tau-'k. U ruw r*.
■ment—thus far h»a be^rt ^veksg---- " P o lic e quoted M*ndel*«n as-say-fof
that there V * i a fundamental
Inc.i Joe Curley l’rt&gt;ruce Oo.;
,, , , , , _ . . . . ,
for President Trujtmn in maklug ’
lug ha came' to New York after ■Irvetx of Sanford and siiico .la’ l*'
conflict
between
the
foreign
Wrecked
Ship
But
Bab. Fruit Co. i Currier Produce
rl|" S.mf.ml Lion. Cfub DHay
this move. A DemocVatlc" repre­
fleeing a chain gang .camp *t night's thrilling 4 tn .3 Vic’ or}'.’
policy
view*
of
Watlnre
and
Henry U n gw rll ,npd John
» " M» n‘ « . advocating
Callahan. FIs lost September by ever tb» Orlsndo Senators tm
sentative fin .11 Maryland. LansCoinmunicationH Nil Co.:
McCIrlluml In ........... Ktrlmrd " " "
fn'lce rigidly enforce those of the Administration. The ilale Saucer. *unino-d up the
hiding .In a swamp.
tie up the secies three_gmm •
I*ark».d amt John l\ at*...........- ' I ' " ........ " u , *
"ille. an hour Chief Executive *sid that thl* view* of others when he said:
to three, there have been *evei»l
NKW YOUK. Hrpt. SO ha.e loir., ... .......... .VIC, ha.e when pa**ing through ach.N.I conflict could not be permitted
Important
dtvetopmrni*
,»n ii
“ On any leayt. you Imv,. lo
(A l* )— The t ’oasl Guard hi*
Work Be^inH Today here today.
relinne.l III ...... . .
it
•Mmcially on Krrnrh Ave- I.. Jeopardise i.ur poidlhm in rehave teamwork \ ,01 cnnT have
lot
ion
to
oli.X/
countries
,
im»*
1
*
the
hi*ch
Iniot
ami
**n
announced
offlrisll)
thal
Msyor U J.......
On Old City Clock GutMeanwhile,the quarterimek ralioig one set
Then came art expression of
l**urd u proclamation l.-lay
■here are IS survivor* uf llie
' Bnl.' are U .ng a-k.-d .to r. pa.i
. A '.en^
“ l ,!hp
of signals ant) one „f the lin fcomplete
confidence
tn
Secretary
the
-urfii
of
the
paving
...
th"
Thi*
action
foUuw
trgin/
s*
many
-Sanford
f
*
«
»
*
’
cr«»h « f a Belllsn Airlines
Workmen from the O. H.~5!cs
mrn another **■! ”
matkel. am then w ill-be no e.
% Harry Hobson of State Hyrnes and the Purin
Cllntork Company of Minnesota attend the game a* possible to
In Chicago, the Senate Re­
plane near • Gander, N r«
d
e
l
e
g
a
t
i
o
n
representing
the
support
Maneger
Ed*
levy's
fl
iti,tenmi
n
.'.I
fdJ
fe
.l'
of
paving
to
cbamiia"
.
of
the
safety
control
were busy this morning giving
publican lender, Senator Robert
foundland. Some of the III
thU
fH
ght
to
capture
Hie
series
United
States.
Mr.
Truman
em­
•\w
.ear
Of
the
main
holding,
committee.
Who
urged
that
safetha City clock at First B lrM l Ah'
Tr.ft o f Ohio, said he did not
survivors are said to hr In
and p tvini' will be extended 'along 'V "ton* be placed at all school phasised that Byrne* consult*
Park Avvnuo a thorough " fa r r and w in tfie right to play Iho
see Ittiw the President "could do
"very bad e*&gt; -lion.",
playoff
champions
of
the
Georgiathe
railway
spur
adjoining
Thlr
approaches.
,
'
with him often and that the anything else."
lifting" and ''operation."
Kb
rids
D
i(U
«.
temlli
Sjieei.
Bid*
nre
lo
'
o
The
Lion*,
also
advocated
that
Secretary of State's move* have
New cables secondaries which
Bitter
word*
were
apoksn
AD o thl* afternoon, offirlsls
GANDER A I U P O U T . New- asked for tbe painting of the m. buildings be removed from had hi*' full endorsement.
opsra'a th« hands, hammers suJ
of
the
Stanford
Merchants
As*»sgailtat the President's action by
newly
eidan-Ori
market
realaur
ll.C
Sanford
NnVni
Air
Rtstion
cunstlluta the clock are bein? in­
A
moot
-point
cleared
up
by
foundland, Kept. 2 l&gt;, (A l
There
Harold 1. lekea. W ho like Wat.
ant
It In expectrd llml lb., new and appointed J. D. McNeill and
stalled, according to T, T. Cub* cistion announce.) that mini
still Is no definite* Inforrnnti..n n* mark." addition will tm n-tniod Cbff Aides ‘ n* n mmpilttee t« tbe President wai hi* reference lace left tio* cabinet after a
resth and Vern Spelts, company •he retail stores In tin* buslfieo*
t« future statements on foreign
strict will close tomorrow even- t,. the number uf ‘ survivor* in during the Fall nml wiill be contact Chamber of Commerce
iltirgrremi'Ut ««tli Mr. Truman.
reprtsentativss who ore In charge
policy by member* of the execu­
g st 11:00 o’rlock In order tn |&gt;er- the big Belgian airliner winch equipped will, eve »pouting,
raid .Manager Kdward Hlggit)* an the tive branch of the government. Said leke* "W a lla c e come* out
of operation*. \
*
._
matter A letter to Kay Slaton, He q»*erted that no *uch »tate- of this witii inure credit than
The old clock I* rxpecterT tu be mlt personnel i of the firms to crashed In a wildcrne** near Mr. la-hman
reach Orlando*by game time
Gamlerv Newfoundland. Wednra*
In view of the inc.i nnc.I tn.vk srcrrtnry of U»e Jsyccea. npprov lurnts ate to be m a d e winch nte Tronic n "
in fine working order by Monday
General Manager John Gnnael •lUy l)luriliI1lr. |t ia uijeve.1 H,.t Ing ex,eete,( tin* y«nt. Mi l.eh ing tin' routing of truck* onto
Until n sttcceasor to Wallace 1
and will henceforth bo km : in
in conflict will, the established
operation bv the- company. The 6J the Orlando Renal era -y d this ftv„ to lcv#n p&lt;ra„ n, BI„ ahvo, man ntren'eil the need of wi len French Avenue, win uppruvrd.
foreign policy of the United i* chosen, the t’ommerc#'- De- •
•
Gernoun
whan
eonlactetl
bv
1
Im
A sunn meeting with Mon Stater. He xai.l that the *tale- partment will be Ml charge uf
clock wa*'*donated to the clty it RanfonJ
The Const Guard aay. it has ing and repaving. French Avenue
Herald
that
Orlando
number o f year* ago by A. If.
been unable to renew communl- aa a fn.ii. to market road, nv r official* from nearby cltlrx (fill inenta would have to b» cleared 11rulers scretary Alfred Schmdltr,
officiaU
were
anticipating
a
sell
Moiee.
■*» -r
whicli perhaps’ four million dollar* be licld Friday evening at H)U0 wit), the State Department,
who' I* now on t he weat coast.'
out and thal It would prpbsbly cations with the rescue crew* at Worth of fruit nml produce will
ii 'clock at lint Sanford Country
However, Washington ubsarvera
be the grealast crowd In the his­ the site of Uio wrecked plana
The
President
laid
that
ha
re­
Club, it was announced try King
figure Hie job may g » to OPA
tory of the Florida State. League •o far tmiay. Bad visibility ia roll Hits yearNo noun gretted the breaking of a long AdminMrstor
Weather edndiUon* iienuilting, Lion Hrnry .Witte.
Paul Porter or
the area ha* forced the ground­
Borne
4,000
to
B.OO
o
fan.
will
and
pleasant
official
association
Forrestal Becomes
probably be on hand for the earn*. ing of additional planes which the I'atricji Fruit Company ,11 luncheon meeting will be held with Wallace, but that he v/as Undarseerelnt y Kchiiuller.
Meanwhile in tha Oeorgls-Klorl- were to bo dispatched to the French A v e n u e slid Twelfth Friday.
Dean O f Cabinet
In Nrw York, the news of the
Strtrt will be tbe first of the
"Tail Twister" Dick FJ.I.erry sure Wallace would he happier Wnllnco resignation wu* followed
da League, Moultrie snd Amrricu* scene.
if-h
e
could
present
hi*
views
ax
packing
I
iouhch
In
the
ntea
to
get
bud a busy day and among those
WASHINGTON, BepL SO, are cngagrJ In tha final plsvoff
by n buying spurt on th* slock
A rescue, party from Ft. Mc(AP)— Henry A. Wallace's In that loop, Tha American I'hll*. Andrew reached the plane last Into operation, am) -machinery U fined for wearing necktie* were a private cltlsen.
market.
After
Prrsufont Tru­
Mr. Trunisn's request for W al­
k*partere fram-Uw Commerce leagus champions, are ‘ trailing night. Soon after the plane was being readied fo r operation next W. V. Bitting, Dr. Harry SH*by
man** announcement, the ex­
week.
The
S
an
fu
rd
Fruit
Compa*
and W. R. Connolly, Herald re­ lace'* resignation came aa what change's high speed ticker- fall
pepartieeal Uay'ee SocreUry Mocltri* by tyrd f«m «" lo one- reached, however, batteries in
ami Market Fruit Company porter.
might be called a delayed sur­
ad the Navy Ji m s V. Fee* Last night.' aftav dropping two the rescue party’s portable equip­ ny
two minute* behind transactions
are expected to be In operation
prise. When Wallace first made
rcstal
tb t - only
Hooter cl t■ •tralght to Moultria, the 1’hll* ment burned out, and efforts
for nearly, half an hour aa pur­
on
or
beforeOct.
Vj.
also
the
statements
In
conflict
with
those
captured tha third »*flc* contest are being made today to gad
appointed member o f tbe cab*
chase oilier, flooded tho rnsrkst.
C
I'IIM
Waits
Returna
Southward
Fruit
Company.
Esof
Bymea,
It
was
expected
that
by a acora of 8 to 1.
Inet.
Blocks rallied from f 1.1M) to Id.
batteries to tha rescuers, as welt carole and Iman* are expertsd to
_To United States he would be asked for his resig­ 00
Since President Truman on* .A n affort waa tnada tmlay by aa any needed supplies.
per share ill a recovery from
ir * * o * * n , ut, r * i * ata)
nation,
It
later
seemed
that
the
tend tbe White Hawse be baa local m#r«hant* to *|k&gt;naor a playyesterday’s lows.
matter
had
been
smoothed
over
by-plajr eommantarv on the game
'•*“ ' » M tT T 11 WalU, Jr,, son
ether changes!
Wallace delivered Ida speech
evtr a public, m idp*, system here
of Mr. bihI Mr*. J. U. Waits. Rr, by Wallace's promise not, to
on foreign policy at New.York's
of this city, hn« relumed, to the make any more foreign policy Madison Square Garden on Sept.
for Kdward ^ “ stetUnU^jV! but were unable to do to because
of the shortage of talaphone equip
Dnlteil States’ after a tour of statements-until after th# Pavia
Treasury — Fred
12.
*
ment In Orlando.
^ .
duty In Chin*, it was announced Pence Conference.
far Hanry “
Wallace
declared:
“
We
ar*
rec­
today,
Then,
today,
came
th#
Truman
and Jehn
koning with a force that' cannot
• Chief Walts U currently aerv*
H O LLER,TO VISIT CAN AD A
O fficial*. o f tha Junior Cham* ed, muit b, unmarried, between ing at Camp Joseph If. Pendleton, re&lt;}ue*t for Wnilace’a resignation he handled successfully by a gst•
—
a
request
which
caught
the
the
ages
of
1
H
and
85
and
rauat
i t i t»Jr Hollar w&lt;U laava tonight her o f Comment announced today
tough-with-Ruiala policy, Gattlng
Oceanside,' Calif., Wltfl th* Third
tiff B i w y
t the organisation will sponsor have •!wen a. resident of Florida Medical Battalion of tha Third Commerce Secretary's personal
aboard an Eailam Air Lino pHna
tough never brought anything
staff
by
surpriae.
They
hadn't
since
Jan.
I,
1840.
for Quabae, Canada, where .S* a local contwt to m )* cI several
hsard a wont about th* ouster real or lasting. The tnughsr we
Name, address and the age of Marina Brlgadt.
Fraaria ______ ,
will attend tha top club meeting Sanford girl* to ba entered (if a
get. th* tougher the Russians
until newsmen * 4 vl*ed them.
tk« New York U fa Insurance conteit lo pick Florida'* m i l tha contestant must be attached
Past Office — R e
Bine* cabinet member* serve will, get.” .
voting lady to b« th* JO each photograph and alao per­ A. K. Powers iBBued
iny of whleh ha la a local
flaaaegaW far Frink
at th* pleasure o f tho Chief
Wallace also said: "W * have
tinent meaauremcnta.
•
i Bowl Queen,
itatlva. Ha will atop In
M y ‘ • • -&gt;
Building: Perm it Executive, a request /or a resig­ no more business in th* political
Tha local judiaa" will choose
itograoher*. Raymond,
lateriee _ JaUea A. Krwg
New Yark a»4 Philadel*
nation automatically means that affairs of eastern Europe than
---- .* and WUblldt, ha1
"* from among tha entries several
building nermlt has been tha member la out Wallace la Rusal* ha* In th« political af­
Winners and tha Jaycees will
lorte-l to India Um
issued at the City Hall tn Capt. expected to make a statement fair■ / Latin Amsrica, western
forward them to Miami
contest tndlrldusla dnd orga
triaa In th* itate-4!d* context. A. K. Powers, now on -mllltsry on . the matter later today. .
xation* may enter tha Context
Europe anj tha United Stataa.”
eight by ten |to**y prin From th* photograph*.the Orange duty fn Germany, to erect *
WallaCa disclosed that ha had
On tha subject of Britain, Walcommitt*. will be abl* to dwelling at Roa* Court at a ateppod down shortly a f t e r lac*-had Utl* to say: "The Brit­
to tbe Junior Chamber
the -photogenic qualities of cost of ft),000. Mr*. Out* t. President Truman had broken ish Imperialistic policy In the
Con*

Limus Ask Traffic
R ul e s In School
Areas Be Enforced

S

Jaycees To Sponsor Contest To Select
Eintries For Orange Howl Queen

0

_ conlexUnU. The girl will then
bo Intanriawad'end , acored on tha
hula of Her p«r«&gt;nallty, poise,
voice, personal appearance, charac­
ter and bwkground,
■ -w
Tha Jaycaea *Jid that no tint­
ed or colored photograph* will be
accapted and ’ if all requirements
t mat, Iho entry wilt

Byrd, mother of CapL Powers,
I* directing the details af the
building, P. M. Cempbell le con­
tractor. . * .
Another recent permit Is thet
Issued to T%| Wiliams to erect
a seven room hbm* at a*Um*tod
costcost of 4lt.000.ofi aSnford Ave­
nue between* Fourteenth Yhd
PUteapth Btracts.

the new* of tho cabinet shakeup Near East alone — combined
at hi* news conference. After a with B u a a l a p retaliation' —
telephone conversation vflth the would lead the Unltad - HtaOan
President, Waller* addressed a direct to war unless w# hav*
letter to him as "Deer Harry,” a clearly defined and rskUatlo
and th* latter aal4:
our- own.
policy
"A* you raquaatod, her* N my
"•alrfnation. I shall continue to
Nctirl Becquerel discovarad re­
light for pt»cv._ l . am sure that dloaclivlty in I M . . • v

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PAGE SIX

THE SANFORD. HERALD, SANFORD,- FLORIDA
y***.JlB mi I
I l| , U njlifc.fr&gt; ■ .1 i,*.... !■

li&lt; would ian)paij;n piiiiiaii!;.
an -* pie* for turn-prriy fovyrrt.
men! in Florida and will produce
rvldtnrr tn »how roiivlu»|vely that
blunda u nut receiving it* full
nmi a*" « f governmental hbrieftlV
_
brcai.se of it* «UiiJp.it (ulhrrencn
t S o '*&gt; the Democratic Party.
• ’onti-nding that not until r;v
set up a two-party kyslent will
»!■ rrrti»( at entinn we deitrve
from both parties, he point* nut
our preterit lack of federal aid ip
flood rMifnil' development of wat­
erways payment.' for nii*l-fly
|n**V* and other‘ need* utnl blame*
ORLANDO. Sept., 17. IF N S i
llie situation on the indifferr nee
Prunti»n,g tin irnritrlir i,;iinjiai;'i p f 'In 111 parlies. The fiemoern •'
•*
tha: will tarry him l&gt;&gt; i in y (ot-.i don't rate because they r.uniilir
in the Fifth t’on.n ■-.1-iu| I»iFlorida^" III the hap.'' anyhow and
triet, M J Slim, iiruininent real
the . litjiuhlirnn* ‘ don’t rite be­
'
tor of tlilnndu (in'- niinmiiirt i cause tiiey do not consider u* a
his candidai v fur rtnpii*-- on thi
'
Hep.bliran lirki-l, upim-in; tie
enrumla-iil,'"L ittle Joe" llrndruk
• of lleland.
H KetiturkInn, bv liiith. Mr
Mom hit- U rn it ritixeti •■I »11
M. J. Moss, realtor of Orlundi
Undo fi r 22 year* during whiii
ha* unnounced hi* candidacy fi
lime he tins'U-.-m ^-ugugril .n llo
famgres*
the Itrpuhlican tic­
'
.n a l i »tati&gt; I ualnetH., ,
ket opposing
the Democratic
lie wa* cdiit-iled in the i.nbli,
nominee, Jiaj Hendricks.
trliool* «.f I'lni ville Ky.. In- loitli
;
flare, hail two yrae nl I'rim
College (home of th,. fnmi&gt;&gt;.
‘ TrajilnR OnbinclV'. and tan &gt;rari
at the llrilvi'i*ity of I ill-him*
8ehu( I of Mlin .
rurtaln rml* imt only
lie Worked In' .......... . mine‘III ('•••!| Hint l*»|l ||Ul|(j 1
f
of Harlan utnl R,-l| Mmei after
i» *lit!e rmtaiiM LncK
. ’ leaving «flood
tin It Atari’ll* | mill (tan imp
tUCrL *r f»rul. I* n inrmU-r of ti.c
rvTnhyti*riaii f?hurrK
,i j t a
.
Allhi tmli lurnr active m GUI*
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Moss Announces
Candidacy For

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Seeks Election

Korn^er King1 Begins I.-Sydney
Australia
Journey Into Exile tion.

in,- the d«e;-~it- city - in
with l,310.IUD' ptlpul*.
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—The nine-year old .ex-King of'
Bulngria—Simeon II, ha* begun
the journey Into exile, lie ieii
the Bulgarian capital |iy train to­
day, hn-nd for Istanbul and evenlually Fiypt.
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Simeon was dipmcd of hi* .throne In. a pl&lt;ebi|rit4 ■in wbirh
fid- Bulganin people .dreideu to (
nave a rep.bile instead. The buy i
is traveling with hi* mo her.
Queerie Ioanna; hi* 1.7-year old
........
sister, Princes* Marie Ixuioc, an&lt;T TlfR HTAlt.
tuiittt faithful retainer*.
Tr# IIKNItY

and Park, cordially invitea you lo uae our freo park-

mg lot whenever it will be n convenience to you.
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THE ATLANTIC STATION

-To look Into 'your windstorm
protection. Most insurance com­
panies will not vf tile windstorm
without fire,- Have your fire
insurance extended to coyer wind-'
»U&gt;rm now, liefore xtorm wurning* afe 'up.. C.' M. Iloyd* &amp; C.’m.,
I’honp |04. — Adv.
''*

. Corner Thjrd and Park • .

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ANDY JENSEN, Manager
A Floridan for 30 years.

WIW acting director of the UtfftRA
ftliplaied pvrtoge operation In Mer­
man/ I* Meyer Cohen (above!, a
six - foot - four former Cambridge
law student He replacel I,t Gen.
Sir Frederick Morgan who was "re*
leaved" by Director General Florello UiGuardla^^^^ Ilnlcrnational)
A FARMtR .it Doth.iin. Alabama, uses a tractor to distribute Insecticide
over his |» aimt eriii&gt; whirh Mhrcatencd by lire "velvet besn caterpillar."
Ten tons cf in r. tl. Idi- weie nulled by plane from Pittsburgh, Pn . In
nn ntti-mpl lo m v p an in-a-ct-rovaged crop. A total of 1,500 ions of the
lethal duo; w ill Im -hipped to the pfaiiut growers In Alabama. Georgia
and Florlilg to fight !he lo-ellc invast &gt;u
(fntrrnalwnal .S'ouiidphofol

J L E C T R IC S E R V IC E
COMPANY S
»07 M A G N O U A AVE.

YOUR CHILD',
FULL NAME

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milk with ndd'etl vitamin D

All the Milk You Want

WASHINGTON, Sept. 18;
(/P) — Senator *Charlc» O,
Andrews died todny of a
/jenrt attnek at Naval HoaVital. The f»9-ycar-old Dem­
ocrat had Rone to the hos­
pital last week for a physi­
cal checkup.
Andrews began his noliticnl cnreer in 1908 as n bill
clerk In the Florida State Senate.
CHARLES O. ANDREWS
He later served a* Judge of the
Criminal Court of. Record* in W al­
Senator Charlr* 0, Andrew* of
ton County and from 1012 to HUP Florida died thi* morning of «
was an assistant state attorney heart nttack nt Naval Hospital
general.
'
In Waxhingtod. The legislator
" From HUB to MKth, Andrew* had gone tn the hospital Inst
was a circuit court Judge and i.i ■week for a physical checkup.
1927 hr served ill the Siato l/ gi* Srpalor Andrews, who did 1iot
taturr. -M- served on a »tat« j seek renomlnation this year, had
Supreme Court commission from planned to remain in the nation's
1B2B to 1032 to relieve a crowded cspltal onljl the new Congress
state docket.
convened in January.
Funeral
Andrew* was elected to the arrangements have not yet been
Senate, in lD.tr. ano rc-'lrctcd- in,
1040. He did not seek re-n»irinatlon thi* year, but had planned
to remain in Washington ' until ■
■ he BOth Congress convened in !
January.
_
.
Tho Senator la survived by his'
widow, Mrs. Margaret Anlrew*
and three eons, Charles Andrew*.,
Jr., of Winter Park, and Thomas I
and Edgar of lakeland.

TIENTSIN, China, Sept. IB. OP)
. —Newspaper* in Tientsin today
‘ expressed their fear of a war
betweeiT RuSlIs and the United
States The editorial comment
wait fa d e as tM-publication obaerved tha 16th aiytlTcnary of the
Mukoen Incident, which started
Japan's conquest o f tyartrhuria.
The pro-govgrnment (Republican
Dally Newa declared that RuasoAmerican friction might allow
Japan to grow- itrong again, and
that In th* event of war Between
th* Unltod State* and the Soviet
tlnlon Japan again m llht attack
China.
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George C. Harden, Owner

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MIMUR of (he U. S. Rocket Society,
Jacqueline Lamb. IB, of St. Louis,
M o, finds something more thin r»fnsnee lo moonlight. Like other
members of her society, Miu Lamb
predicts that rockets will Hy to lha
moon In a few years and the ha*
asked for a reservation foe one of
th* Orit flights.
(IiUcrnetlonel)

I l ’» easy to ace why a Ford dealer can offer
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tilld’* Full Name

STAFFORD’S
SERVICE
STATION
Cor. 2nd &amp; Sanford

there were many good nalured
arguments among the Kiwanians
ai to who haifctne' smartest host
and thosprettiaaUand most charm­
ing host***. AH had tha highest
pralso fo r the poise and bearing
of their young ho*(*.
Musical aelwtion* were plaV.d
by Loonard Emrolck on tha violin;
Mollle Sua Woodard, piano; An,t
Soda Shop Rc-Opens Sikes, cornet: itosellrn Kuhn,
Edna Parrish, saxophone
A fter Alterations ' »;Haven
Keasel gave accompanimenta. Harry Kudell o f Han
ford played prior * and during
the meeting and’ made a big hit
with the children who clustered
close around him.
Prior to the (upper, * young
been sd-ic-l hosts
and hoe tesses
showed
ay lunches, Kiwanians the newly c*menU-d
swimming pool, the print shop at
which the Florida Methodist and
other church paper* ape printed,
tha shoe repair shop, barber shop,
dispensary, ehurchc, playground,
tha dairy with Its 20 cows and the
completely equipped laundry, alto

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beltcr Fonl S ervice.,,a t price* wbirh are
' drastically lower In’ tha long run. We’re *et

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Which Ford engineen hav* planned far it.
And we Lave special fool* which abnpUff

troubles before they grow UIGt
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monejr. **At l « u e ” with us, your Ford gets
thabeneetof:
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Ceavenient Oudfvt.
Term*—Fey si yea
Ride with wur R*«y
Fsymeot Flee. .

D A IL Y

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

NEW SPAPER

W E D N E S D A Y , SEPT.

Wallace And
Truman Meet
At 4:30 P.M

18,

1946

Associated Press Leased Wire

Limitations In
Treaty Approved
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Commerce Secretary’s
Future In Cabinet
Expected To Be De­
termined fVt Confab

Chinese Newspapers
Fear Russo-U.S. War
Standard SwKool

IN D E P E N D E N T

Nr.W YORK Kept. IK. tAh
The CIO shipping stilke is still
locked lit a stalemate. Although
the shortening of CIO picket
line* ha* • made it pomible for
A F of I, sailor* oh,I longshore­
men to go lo o k .to work on ships;
with A F of I. contracts, .hull-i
drrd* « f ship* are .'.till iNittled
up In the p o rts 'of the nation- :
Talks III New York lietween;
negotiating committees for the
.
ships' operators nnd the S'a- n» n cabinet member
tinnal
Maritime
Union
were t» bo determined at I
broken off Sunday, nnd no site, today in the White
cessfnl move* In bring them to- Commerce Secretary
gethcr again have l-een reported with President Trumnti
alnee. •
SI. Eastern Daylight
■ It’s pVetty much the same administration official
situation mi t!■«• west coast, the Chief Kxccutivr w
There the C|(l Murine Cooks nnd lace that he must i|
Stewards Union, and the lode- Honiit American 11 trig
pendent 'MHrirtc firemen, oilers, get out of the cabinet,
wipei* and wntcrtcmfrr* ntrutk.
Announcement of th
With the- N'.MU (in Friday .^) hen nice.mg was made les
the A F of I, got it* new con- hours nfler W.tllm I
tract. They wanted' the same ■ letter ho wrote to 3
wages the A F «f- I, teamen hnd *'» July* 1'hr b-ller,
Won ’ So far there are no signs Kccrr tnry ieleasi-d v
'of conferences |&gt;ctwcrn (’ peiAtnr* Human’* *ppio&gt;.ii, i
nnd the union*, -Mill ju it •»&lt; the United Stales ngre
strike. The unions are slaying able guarantee* of .It
out.’ and Iho operator* are in. .urity, even at the risk
slsting they go -hark to work ment criticism. Tile lei
before negotiations &gt;arv resumed. * n)U tl lor a del mi e tr
1t*n the. costliest
Maritime fo f the ctrnlual des
strike In- thi* nation'* history., Ann rica’^ stoic of atn
Joseph Curran. President of the
The President spici
National Mntitimc t'lii’ii. said . tipp.&gt; .eil lelen.o
ih
today the strike i* lull percent the giounds mat hi
effective *ml S00 ships through-: niigln In- const nnd nlu
nut the nntinn have la-en im- plying to the roliteiil
mobilixed. Although the A K " f lint Mf. Tiuman’s dec
I. *1* "hack nl*—the |obr-cha| isf l'»* bile, | c.'ille, \\
feet* les* Ilian UMi ship* In 'In- S i-Hinit I'ltnili* It.**,
nntion’s port*. In New York, the Mnll.o,. Iintallte nppi
biggest harbor', tht- A K of l» lease the •locunieiit.
in working on only fm ve«*fl*. „

CIO-NMU And Shipowners Confer In New ^'ork
[ T I I r 11M
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Plan For Free State
Of Trieste Again
Attacked By Dele­
gates Of Yugoslavia
PARIS. Sopt. IS. I/P) —
'I'Im' militur&gt;* roimnission of
Hit* Pnria i ’cnct* t^oitfcn’iiro
litis not its tie;il of approval
on '(In* military limitation
claim's of tlm Italian treaty.
The provisions would out the
Italian fleet to lo ntajor
ships and limit Italy's army
to 250.000 officers and men.
Today's unanimous n.■tT.»ii yip*
element., the decision taken yrsIcl (lay which divided ul* most
•uridu* (lect units among tbo
Rig Four nnd te&lt;|tiired Italy to
destroy the rest. A *'th in g* now
.land, Italy will keep two battle,
ships, four ertii-cr* uml four
de.troyer* pin, . a, numlwr of
minor v • -*cl- The Army’ * epuipment h lestnctrd •• among other
tiling* - lo jtist ’.'HO medium and

William C. Wilson
Died Suddenly At
His Heme Tuesday

pleasantly entertatnrd last
Extensive
Improvements
ere evening at an interclub mee'lnj
underway at the Mather Fura&gt;-! at the Florida Methoilist llmne
ture Store, the second story of at Kntrrpriss at which they weir
which is being converted from guest* at * slipper given for
furniture storage space 4o retail j them hy the Rev. Harold Ifarne*.
use, according to C. H. Luke, new Kiwaninn and director o f llie
manager of the stare, who de­ home. A varied program of choral
clared that this Is the largest; and instrumental music was given
and In his aatlmatlon, the finest hy children of. the home,
■ .
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, „ i . Of
i -’ new
&gt; , p i,„
j '• r&gt;____
Rirrr—ftsnie*
InfInstate.
jprovements at the home, Includ
Mr. Luk* ta a former buyer fo riI Ing the cement swimming pm I
the Rhode*, Futch Collin* stores1
' nnd tho new sanitation system
In Jacksonville. He said that h e' now being installed. In order to
Is very pleased WHI) Sanford and comply with . regulations nf tho
•that n has much rnnfjdenrc in ;
I State Boanl of Health the former
s Its future development, •ftioro Imy provenvent* Include removal of spring which fed the swimming
I pool had to be blocked o ff. Hie
th* front stairway In which space |
' pool completely cemented.' and a
the Jewelry department will be *new well sunk for 175 feet nt
• placed, Installation of a resr j a cost of $4,000 to insure n ptlie
stairway and building of offical,
water aupply.
•pact for tha manager. „
*
lie also told o f th* plan for
% Th* aecond floor will b* sectidn*d Into room* for display of decenli'ifiYrjtUn o f the. Home with
"
period furniture! theta will le­ IU 140 ch i"
a complete bedding department
and a complete juvenile depart­
ment and furniture for kiddie*.

On School Tablet

1908

H u n d re d s O f Ships Still Bottled
Up In Nation’s Ports While CIO
Wage Dispute Remans Stalemated

w ip

W R I T T E N IN G O L D
■IUSHINP MKTt-dratihe I'ullrn, 2fl,
of New Yolk City, m y *"I ik/* over
the treiisiiurillc plimu- from WntliIngMin. D. C , n* she I* wed to M'a).
Thomas s. McFui l.uuf, Jr,, of Chicugo. III., In T(lR&gt;(», 0.000 miles
uwuy. Her mother. Mrs. Welles
I’ullrn, of Mountainside. N. J ,
gives the to id,- nvvuy. To muko mattrig worse, ^lic to Ido had laryn­
gitis. (Inttmatlonal
(International Soumi|j/M(td
Soundnfeilot

E sta b lish ed

Renovation Work
Begins At Mathers
L sfiirniture Store r . . Sanford ally!. De/*atid -Kiwauianv

Attention Mothers!

SANFORD, FLA

AN

■Jj TALLAHA8HRB. Kept. IS
IK. _A
( A P )— (I __________
o v e r n o r LSIMll'ard
Caldwrg said today that he
will have no comment for
aeveral day* on a poulhti
soece»»or to the late Senator
CharJr* O. Andrew*.

T(ic New Management of The Atlantie. Station,' 3rd

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Frwspertly far Soafard.

69-Year Old Demo­
crat Began Career
In 1903 In Florida
State
Legislature

FREE PARKINCi LOT

THE W E ATH E R

Pnrlly cloudy (hi* nflcmoon, tonight
and’ Thuridify with occasional after*
noon nnd evening, (hundershower*.

U * BnrMi

Sen. Andrews
Dies Today At

The hationul flag of Denmark is
said to In* the oldest national en­
sign in the world.
l HEAL)

Normal temperature ’ for sgi
birds is 110 degrtus Fahrenheit,

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VOLUME XXXVII

SURVIVORS SIGHTED
NKW YORK. Kept. 17. tA V
The C’oa,t (iuard said today tha
an Aim y plane *ighted an a Iditinnnl survivor vf the ►urken
Norwegian tanker Maril II. The
Army plane repurtel seeing a
luimlicr o f . men oil a ra ft. 70
mile* die ca»t of Cape Henry,
Ya.

IH I VIBOINIA State Democratic
Convention h*s named Rep. A.
Willis-Robertson (above), of I.exIngton. Va , to succeed the late
Carter Glass In the U. S. Senate. He
will be opposed In the comlnfi elec­
tion by Robert II. Woods, the Re­
publican e&amp;oJce. - (Ial4rnational)'

Ta rraUet lb*

f t t f i tw *f America/

Legal Notice

PAOVINO ANTTHINO CAN HAPPIN IN MOOKIYN, the Dodger* and tha
Cincinnati Unix afgJhown making baseball-history ai thn.two teams,
playing at KbUiD Fie,Id, went IB Innings, four hours and forty minutes,
without a inn rneinig the plate, lectured above, Reds' Clay (20), at*
tempting to i-coio on llnus' single In 13th.Inning, D out on p«£ from
Walker to Kdw-ards. Umpire at the plate Is Barr.
(International)

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In Unity Thar* la Strength—

William Corti* M'ilson died
suddenly nl 7 00 |\ M Tuesday
at his residence nt 24-V! Kim AveHUe,
Horn-Nov. 17. 1878 in Orangehurg cpunly, S. C.. the 07 Vcar
6Uln uian tame to annturil in
|RS| and opciated a grocery
store on SanfoYd Avenue unlit
Ortbbe'r ltN5 when he »«hl hi,
Imsinrs* and retired. For six year,
he operated a grocery «lore m
Orlando.
Funeral service* for Mr WilSon will be held Thursday al Id)')
P. M. in Hie First Haptui Qtiuiclr
of'which he jvaa'w nveniber.. with
the Rev. \V. P. Brooks,.* pastor,
officiating. Interment will follow
In Imke View Cemetery.
Mr. Wilson is survived by llo*
widow. Mrs. W. C. Wltson of S«n
ford; three adopted ilaught* i
Mr* Jl II. Slaughter. St. Paul.
N i , Mu John Berry of Miami,
and Mrs. L. K. Bawion o f-le x * .,
three brothers Drew Wilson "I
Springfield, h. C.J Grover Wll*n*i
of Columliia, 8. C,; and Frr-I Wilf Bay Pinee; one sister, Mr*.
j.
. Cherry of Orangeburg.
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dsn several nieces and nep­
'
hews.

Slaton RcHignH A h
Jaycee Secretary

of Hie National \**i&gt;ri
Pii. I iiii, . or* i c « p - in
held in Snnf»ti| in May
silininrr of nevl year, nrri
Joel S. Fn-bl, po tiiiM.ler.
-heletl 'hat tail la 2uu f...wilj allenil In addition to
o fft m , nod dffi. inis ,.f
Office drparlinenl
%i the ic e i.i
........ .
lion «,f
po.im, lei
Miami, no n than t,M*u
Imm evtcy tat, in the u
biell said.
from Dim
nnd Alaska. Tbev were i
by Pestma-w-r' llolietj K

AITHOUOH IARIt IIPO ITt IHDICAltD that th* CIO-fiallon.M M ull me Union and the shlpov ners were i line
to a sohillnn nf the CIO maritime itrtke, this ptrlnr# (lopi wax laken Imt liof--re Joseph Curran, bend of the
NMU and co-chairman of the negotiating unit of the Cominlliee lot Mai ■time L’nilv. led hi, colleague, o-ii fa
conferenre In New York with Frank J Taylor, spokesman for llie bail nnd linlf «*iip--u net, A U ind , l i iida
• ip (I t ' r ) Flank J Taylor. Fied l| I.King,Ion. Fedei»l t'oficihatoi and J orph Ciuian In tail'
i •&gt;
A l l. longihnrrmen are (liown npeialing rr.inex back and foi lit Hunnih C l*' \ almnal Mat din r I'm n i ■.-t
lines at pier 37 in New York. No serious clasbei wet* reported si picket lines giew.
(Inti rimfii"url)

Qj P. A rln Miami Four Power Agreement Reached On
Awaiting Ruling Disposal Of Seized Nazi Property
From Washingt
Belgian Airliner
C iefir^ e (iihl)H* P r o in iMissing Wit^i 42
nenl
.lu r is t,
d ie s ;
Watson Blasts CIO
Persons Aboard
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10 &amp; H _ V o itu re T u
M e e t T o rtio rp o w N ix lil
A meeting for the iiurpa-c «t
completing' the i'rg»iiiratlm,
llie 10 A 8 Voilure in Snofar i w-U
he held tomorrow I'veoiog at ’ it,
Legion Hut on Seminole It— tv* k I, it wa* amiminced t„.t,,
•’
Chester Miller.
F’lnal arrangement*. Mi M l •
•Kill, will Im- made fur IIn „ , &gt; I
wreck and installation " I
" f the voilure no Oct lit.

I-, Hu- Trieste tpyrsf hanging fire — nnd
re. The Iate* l i,rgur ft'»n llie delegate
uti.i auiii-itnced Uut
ment would sirppoTt
Four agre* nimit nit
„ „ . f pt*V|M,-iil* either
nl rrdtite *kp free
.i»e |it,. I".loin re(&gt;,-»ii -&gt;*111111-1 I’ lingariileil pr-'l-ii-al * offered
v ia 'and While Russia
the free territory to
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Mh(I|,iii-i Itn-kin. \n •
(.U4i(1 h** rcfci,ri| « i,|Mirl
pie*i,l,-nt nf Hie Miami llrnrli
I Im- •- • ........... fnlti
t'lf ll *l«'
that wreckage of * plsor l,*«
Apartment
A --m iatinn. * * &gt; ',.
I•*•• tiiirfil** v\Iti'ii' it
hej-n
xlghted
nnrthr*«l
b|
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"W e’ll luKi-’ t,, -tudy t hy t eg,t
•I)(*'4ii up into ii
r&gt; »i\«*
It
er,. Newfoundland The'wri-tk
latino nod , "iifet
with Ol'/V
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t
)
r
Jti*y
be
that
nf
a
llclrlxu
officials
la-fiue
Wr Can ' S*V
him Ii us fiu lo iir.« !»«• **imi» i| nvt*r
transaftantlr airliner with IZ
whcUier it will do u* any gmat."
• lv locnl (irtuiHit'
with
person* aboard which H long
George 8. Anderson n f-jlie
Another ruling nf the fll'A
flu* npptMYNl iif ilu* 4irrupt linn
overdue al Oandrr and at I j&gt;Veteran*. Ailminixtrntmu 'o ff ire gave inrirnses fo tmrkiog, hnd»c*.
/'•tee ill e f t t ' l l 4 ’r/l " the
(luardlw airport.
.
ill Orlando agid today tint up I They • may now incrr«*e their
m,-iii,*I ,-f- vfi . ^ S i t o j ’
proxlmatcly
IHOn vetr tuns m tenrlre rhnrge* for preparing
hoc I n s t a t in ', U p - Yiuerleaii
cltru*
fruit
fur
shipment
bp
tn
fiye
southern
states
may
hern-fit
, xmie, j he piilirjt is f'’ l the lucal
kt
NEW
YORK.
Sept
l)(,
t/Pi—
A
from the appropriation to pro-t-l'- nearly 12 cent*. The inetenso
Kiivririmei|)* In wil MU'b propeTautomobiles for amputee,.
wa* granted to emnpeniate for llclxinn airliner with 42 perron- t|,--&gt; into ptiv.it,- ,,»tn-i III)' and
almanl
i*
the
ohjert
o
f
a
-eatcli
Me. Anderson said tha' tkrro highA labor and material rust*.
iim- the tuotii-y f„r luimdalmg
8/8*t John W. McMahon. Hdq. wero Hirer eliglhlo vetenin- m ’" ' ’‘MckYiwhile, the F'lorldn Citru* - in ami nioumi Newfoundland. &gt;\ 'delils. lluiMitigs like p'ublie meet­
Det
Medical
Training Center Seminole County, two of which Corfyi\J«*lon i« planning another- ' siwikcamaii for tfi^ Air .Line "Sab- ing pinee* nnd N’ tiri offices pro.
Brooke Army Medical Center, Is •lame* Young and ItoLert llmvrll effort^ to have the Secretary of luma ammunred 4&gt;«t tllu* piano bably will be retained bv Ihe
among those attending thi* I trot are midenta nf Hanfer,!. .
Germ,in
aiitlmrltte» ' for
AgtieiAUefe. remove price relljng* w*-• ,|uo nt CandM*. N'uwf'&gt;undlnn,| ba-al
Class In. 1347 of the AAF Adminis­ '^Thn fuossuro wHI enable the on nrangiw- In afluounring ‘ the nt 3 00 o’clock ^ . H T Ih l, morn­ • their gnvrimnrntn! n e
trative Offlcera Candida to Bcixwl V. A. to provide an nuloinoliil" proposal
yesterday,
SecretaFy- ing and lhn ceiling there « n llnwever. the hnge Itoltling* of
which U bring conducted at the or other, ronveyanre for i.ich 1Manager It. (’ .’ Kvan*. of the onlv 500 feet at the tiibei
llertunnn Gnerittg and tin- olltri
AAF Military Training Center. World War If veteripi enlilled lo commission "aid the new brief
The plane was expettnl » l l.-i Mop Naiiii nl Suetnla-rg will not
Classes started Sept. 13.
rnnipenaation for ms* of one -r would emphasise that orange* Guardi* Airport at almut 11 :(K* be lii|iililati-,| until a fln their
B/8«t McMahon, the son of Mr laith leg* at or above the ankie, ■ml bananas are now the only A M. briuxlng Its 37 pu-vengentrial. How* their property will be
and Mrs. 8«m O. oardner of lakr or lot* o f ihe use of one or lerishahlo fruit* still under ceil- and *oven erew inember- from
llis|M&gt;seif nf is vtill a moot
Monroe. U a native of Sanford and both- legs. Under the art, Mllru,sels.
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a graduate of Seminole High School Anitersnn .continued, the cost of- ng*.
When it failed to ayrivc, the
He entered tha aervlcw with the each vehicle Is limited to to H.«*we,
Florida's Attorney General Tom Airline spokenmab—Perimnd Mar­
National Guard and served over­ including special gtlarhtm’iit* me. |
Watson said today the C|()'« ten*—aaid there wa, • possibility
sea* for two years' In tho European estary to enable Ihe veteran t"
Political Action Committee will that th* plana may havr lamb-l
Theater with th* Medical Detach­ operate It,
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gel
nowhere in the South. The al Goose Bay, Labradnr, whirh ic
ment.
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Rtato Attorney spoke to a meet­ ■tv alternate trafu-Atlantir stop.
BUILDING PERMIT ISSUED ing of loeal xervlcn cluba in Mar­ But since (here have been no
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lon O. la »l night. Watson asserted, offirinl report* to th*t effrel. Athletic director of Melbourne
nrnrrhing
parties
have
lorn
sent
M. I). Stevens recently *erurr&lt; “ we believe in the South thtr CIO
lligh School, wa* recently elected
a city permit • to erect * nm I* completely communistic and out by atr from 8lept»eiivv|lle and presiilent of tho newly organised
•
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la,
Newfoundla*
I,
wheio
story frame dwelling at the enr anyone having anything tn do
Juntoy Chamber of Commerce in
the NawfounHIand • government,
nyr of Nineteenth yStreel and with it la a scamp.
ha*
sent
out
Und
artirs
In
nn
rreneh Avenue at a cost of
In Yugoslavia, Archblihop Alb- 33,000,
A
prominent Florida Jurist. fffo rt to locate the missing air­
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Jxlje Stephlnac. today was arr*«te»l
George
Couper Gibb*, former liner.
Iq Zagreb. A j arnmeqt anLIQUOR CASES DROPPED - Wrcutl judge and one-time state
pouncemen* say*
attorney general, died at his home
a has been
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against the
TALLAH A8SEE, Sept. IB. OP) In Jacksonville last night. Gibbs
—Fourteen cates against Mvrn was judge of th* Fourth Circuit
N IW YORK, BepUg, (AV - J o r
ether detail* persona charged with dealing ‘ in for .23 yoars and served a s ,state
arrest grew liquor. In legally dry Leon Coupty attorney general from ,JKW to Louis weighed In today at 21IH
an yesterday have been dlsiqls»ul. The p row 1941. During the early part of the pounds for his world heavyweight
CI.UII TO MKKT
in the trial o f pen •on* accuse I cutlon'war dropped at the rr&lt;|ii*st war, he was chief attorney for championship fight against Tam I
of aasociatigg. with a terrorUt o f the State Beverage Department th* Florida Office o f Price A d -' MaurieUo tn Yankee Stadium' toThe Townsend Club will hold
erganisaUorv o f th* trartime pup- whlch^aald it.would be "A waste ministration. He la survived by i-night. MaurieUo’ , weighed t98S a regular meeting tomorrow night
pet’ regime. Twelve o f those on o f the court's time ami tlw conn- hi* widow, two daughter* and
1Douls weighed In heavier than far at 8:00 o'clock at the Court
trial ani prleeU.
any other fight in hU career.
House, It wn» announced today. ?
'

S*S L John McMahon
Attends A A F School

f

Catholic Bishop Is *
• Arrested By Slavs

SfnrtTi----Arvlmn
proextend the propnaed
In include 'he Istrlnn

i Iim luM* \
k in* ron»oLiii,*ri
om i under tht »

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t

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r o ile d NatlsuII.• I
tin- t . N. ami th,- pluooe i
edate c f Tyiostc would b»

yotiog to hum’ ll Until her.
Ilrciarcd Leonlic: “ If onp

fend

another l&gt;v tin' hand,

i it,(thing ta prevent them
ft,,,,, f.illmg m l" hale"

Mi
William Ml I* In I "I Winter
patk -.'ate ixraldcnl of the Florid*
la-ague o| Women Voter., Mre.-vved
tin- ltn|«»rtanre ot vutlng and
ituvuig liie |gnirr knowledge of
Uut pt tvliege ul tlic meeting of
llie ■jOrtninoie County Isvutue of
Women voters nt tlfctr'meeting In
the Community Building Ustnight.
t tovenimi'nl, tli-»t Is gia»l gnverniiirnt. l, aometlUng *'i* shmild all
(■Hive tor und l&gt;e vitally Interested
In at -ill Hines," i-aid-Mr:, Melclier,
’’otir rlgtil to Mite I. an obligation,
*n-owe our nation:
a.a women
aluniitl .lake It ns un obligation and
a ir im'a Ibtlily to Mf l!i»« govern­
ment I, whet we vralit it__ Don't
enmpbillt alsiul It. do xiMitethlng
atsoil It ’ she concluded.
Mr* Mf Idler complimented tl)e
local group and expres'-ed iter self
a*, being well pleased with the progte,.. thus far.
(Mlier visitor,i nt Unt night’s
meting Were Mr;. 11. L Klllen,
urKsnlraltoti chairman, of Orlando,
and Mrs. Isabel Marcus. Mate arcrrtaty. of Winter Park.
Mrs. Mclrher nnnounced the counell meeting whirh will be held in
the Orange Court Hotel Sept. 2728 at which tlw National prraldent. Mrs. Anna Lord Btrauaa, will
be |*vwent.

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wuiisms, ret nor, run
W. iu
R. William*,
moved h i, office from the San­
ford
Atlantic MhUonaf . Bank
Building to the Eysex BuRdinm
at 110 North Park Avenue 'and
next to the U. 8. Employment
Agency.
During the war, * he
•erred with the Seabeea In the
ParifW araa. Ha Is g brother of
Police Chief Roy &lt;1. Williams...
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ami throe wUlilng to become mem­
bers. are urged to be present.
CARRIER

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TANGIER. Sept. 18. WA— Tho
United state* ' Airersft CsrrUr
Franklin Ih Roosevelt and tha
Destroyer Cone arrived at Tan­
gier , today. They had been
Algiers.
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TH E

SANFORD’ H ERALD ,

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A

------------ W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T . U ,

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1946

statute. Th* sec l Ion say a. all *m i- j civil richt# "hens* upon a very
Ivhelilnif
kill* U#M
ialmarl
ast *n.
-♦*
lynch lag bills
were jlm
c d at
cn-. &gt;Mil** (krenrl flf ‘ Uw’.1* ‘
f
o
r
c
i
n
g
1
4
l
h
itmeruimenl,
whlrh
J
*»
ftejhlfttoa f t w &gt; i » » i Hiuftr
says, sn ilillivldual cinnot he de­ |prii atomic i»ar. with a Civil-W
• «&gt;&gt;4 . . m m bi .
• ■ ■ r a r e . r io r lS a
prived of llff,,liberty or prmrperty musket," be said.. •
. I l l M b r o t i I U A t » « M ________
plea of Kurope, In only three years
. ...--------without due proieis o f law, widen ■ . T ^ V - f ■- "
K a f r r a * ■ * . m i l claaa « i » M * r the United States left home for somewhere else.. O f these,
meant a fair trial.
civil S r f t * field
400
M a k a r IT, ! » ! • . • « I * ' Has! O llle e
They dtal with campirint to
The standard anti-lynching bills
12 million left for military service, but all the rest were
POLAND
■I l a i l a r t , r i » . U » , mmdri Ik * A » l
harm citUans in Lh« cxarciaa ot ot th* past- have been aimed at
4 C M ^ W , 1 M a r r b * «SfT.
civilians, shifting from county *to county, state to state,
frJrrnlly rrcured ri|ht» &lt;MCI ton it t fe officiate rather than at mem
I i u m .a m . I . ! * » : * ) »
coast to coast.
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M i and with'depTivin* persons o f ben of mdbs, says the section,
M llt r
■The servicemen drew some foilowen»*while stationed
civil ‘ rights under “ color'* of law 1Th e/ would mgke state officials
noHba!i !&gt;»:*■ „
r YUGOSLAVIA
I m Ih h N i m i ' i
l- non ;.«!j.
t . ‘»,
t.
within the country. Industrial nreiurdrcw inrge numbers
criminally responsible' for foiling
to tfkg necersary m «a »v n » to ^n&gt;i Batitiov ftl does n o t y o j
■l u « rniireiow u a t k »
to work in wnr plants. A considerable amount o f family
r ill.lf I, yA4.«»«^
Agslntt m tbi.'lt aifcrds proiestln.i I k t an IndlVlrluat from a tnub, is
Br Carol**. *•»»“ ------------ - • s rearrangement went on; as relative* doubled up when men
only' sgainst dfficial—that Is, fed­ act Id ascertain the Jdeply of
M alllli
went overseas. In nil, one-fifth of the notion'* population
eral or -state—abuse. nY#t most mob member* ant to prosdeuta
r** M.all.
4M pulled up stakes and at least tentatively drove them in
civil rlghu complafnts are againit mob members.
M a a 't *
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| an act of one person against ananother site tjuring that period, says the Census Bureau.
lynching of four Ne­
The recent
reei
r t r ja
«(
, o her person, or o f a group of groes near Monro* On., by 20 *&lt;W
T T H .r - .r r m IIm a rt
' Those migrants saw more of their own land than
RUMANIA
I persona (like a mob) agifrut on* Jwhite men apotllihted- the prob*1 they ever sn w before, und nmny o f them decided -there
tm lftm M Zrui* h r IM f «
HUNGARY
STAN COM STOCK
far
i n,tson
Tie'" of civil rlgh's. FDBsgrnU ate
t a l s l a * la a U *. M ill b r ra a r
were other places even nicer thnn home. But n o w thnt
gt it g jjt y MttHIpIny f lt ^
P Be-t’ioh',b| does nro:ert y o )! invaeligaling the HnVhmg, but
' Tnvralmenl Secaritle*
ALBANIA
agaltut private mdlvtdush as well g ^ y rau*( nmk» arrekle unless
Phone t m —Teletype UU (0
|iU t4
rie*f*p*|»rr
' families are together again, and they might be aide to
O tk a fo
llfvi, |arH leffM eol* The
' ■■■ -ulill. idficlals in litese rights' they find tlust sons* Ge rgm ofBBilMiiil itold
•JtrrUoU* * move'to a section of-thc eountry wiierc they particularly
ro be free froffi- lpTrluritiry !?iciii| ''r «n s p it^ ’ Iwith the” lynch
lUco tbo scenery and climate, lAosl of them
, ^ WM
__ __ by
,
T.Nekaa (KUoarke,
are caught
UflBfiV* IP* — iitld ied lp
rervitude; tn,,bo a witness In fed- moh ln kill tire Negro**.
In
the
r e n n lff
nHlk
Inc.
Ute
bousing
situation.
So
tiiu
migration,
which
doubtless
MCI NT &gt; io T H IS agtlnst continued slilpments of UfflUlA supplies la
era! courts; to be ptolcctod tn
y L ***
fa &lt;*'&lt;**•
This and comparable r a s e *
N. A « . D.
would have continued at a rapid rale, has frozen spots. 'Yugoslavia plus the Kiuao*Americ4n tension at the Parts conference
* n #«•
carrying out fmleral court Ue- p
^ ^ p u j Attomny
prompted
Attorney Genorst
Gcnoral mart
Clark
Daytona Beach, &gt;Tahave suddenly focused attention on the vast amounts in relief and loans
cross; to bo protected froui vlo ; to say In a apooch at Cambrtdc*
. *Tbr ilroaM la * mrtmhrf ml t e a !
.,,7 — —» r&lt;Mt Mblob la »*rla -I
going to nations with which the U. S. is having difficulties. Assistance to
lence while In the custody of fo i-i o., that federal action to proloei
•Ivrt* tainw* l- «b*
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• ral authorities; to have secest to
countries tn the Soviet bloc liae'passcd the bjillon dollar mark and the
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a f a ll a n * * 4 l - l ‘« ' » b ' .
the federal court#, sod to vote for
amounts are Indicated on the above chart. Since the war's end, lend
m
IH M
*a If a »
a a l a 1 h »# M l*»
-..[I,, ,a |||, , i , m aaU . ! «
a feioral officer and to have that
Americans nre never surprised when n European lease equipment tn Russia has been over $290,000,000 and UMBRA donat *
E L l V n J .
aabllabM * b » r . i .
volt counted a* caat.
. tinns about $173.000.000—a Iota) of some 1188,000,000. Aid to Yugo­
All r l a b U ta , r a a b l l r a l l « a u f « P » Radian 32
■g
A r r t .H are alaa r r « country votes out iU king, as Bulgarin has just done. Deep
slavia has eseceded $287,000,000: Mure than 1,000,000 tons of suprpUea
Be::ion 52 empower* the federal
in tiie AmericnTi tradition i; hostility to .monarchy, due haVe been shipped there. Poland has received tomb $387,000,000 In U. fl.
government to prosecute a .d a te
probably to Uie arbitrary tyranny of King fieorge lit, goods and Ronisrlli. Hungary and Albania—all Soviet satellites—bava
W KDNttM lAY. H N 'T . i », i * «
nr fideral officer whtf wilfully
wliicli brought on the Revolution. And yet recent Urjtish received more than $20,000,000 in vorioui supplies. * (International)
misuses hi*, office or PoWej^ to
kings and the Scandinavian rulers have proved that roy­
deprive a n*r»&lt;fti of the n&lt;hl^
alty
can
be
not
only
harm
lea*
but
helpful.
gtaranteod by the Bill of Rights
liltll.K VRUBK Fort TO IIAY
and Jhe 14th amenJmem. .
These countries have fixed governmental traditions.
U 2 ^ E S T FIRST STREET — PHONE 8M
POItOIVK Ah O KI'RN AH YOU ’
L'ongres, on eoverall^acrgsiniH
By b r a c k c u m tv
WOWiD* I,IKE TO BE FOft- , Tiie duties of, king, prime minister and parliament are
his been naked to pass *atf4-lyn
well tiffined and understood.
The Balkan countries urn
d&lt;
GIVEN O YOU WEEK THEnMe
OK
Rut a bill of
WAHIIINOTON — Tho Jurtke rlghu included due' p f W « of .law jfJ ^ a s 'r w w r bSrl! m J w lU ^ c h
KjiiNOEIt ANO NOT THE ONE still not many years’ removed from Turkish despotism.
a hill, any.* the Civil .Right* Com
« • - E N D iIl: Then cuijit* I’n er CovernuMMiU are unstable, prime ministers changing Departmant *»y* w w DgUlntlon tiy he*state. This mean*
is needed -to stryngthen unci* i umint be deprived of life, lib '
t on. would be a new civil right.
to. him, &lt;nn,| Mb01, I-urJ, how n,fl
som etim es Tfcvern l tim e s a y e a r . T h e k in g , ns th e
m V hand -Jr» protecting your
ihsll my' bfotKer *ln mrainit m&lt;&gt;,
r(jtht,
.•ltd t •fergive himT Till trva.l pl-rm nnent fig u r e , is n pt to in te r fe r e in m a tters o u ts id e |
his ren i jo b .
h b in te r fe r e n c e g o e s b a d ly r h e h « e » -h b
This u tho reason it
l i t l l . f ?. M; , H.
IH.-S-I.

'The Sun ford Herald

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KatahiiaA*-4

K.

Restless A merinnis

|.ur&gt;vmpcrly without a fair trial—
1 Congre4aJat#r rspoblwl moat of
tlw*e
afftt% rights
Ibwi.'Tw o s*eai
n&gt;! A. •* A t.',. - .b.r
tlMii Mta left- Tha/ commute th«
sole *authori./ under which ■the

POST WAR; AID fQ SQVifcT BLOC

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One Less Monarchy

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
AND BAR .

p : S. O y « RiffMn Plen

Lament For Sleeper,

(From Tho Christian Science
Mcnitnr)

Thee* hours of Iwauty roll away )
unseen.
,
:* Nor Uov# a mark -to show where j
-•
they have been,
Forevrr lost, foreVer • gone, they
ride
Front midnight to the morning
*
change of tidr,
The star, drop down the *rche*
nf- the sky
And shadows' move prKlsely ns
they lie
to Ot* union, which
lends each treo
The nx-asuieinenls of massive
dignity,'
And builds a mnmmoth house, a
giant fetke
1 draws the chimney nut to
an immense
Dark horizontal tower, on the
ground—
\ -‘ Without one sign,’ or bright, re.
ntdinberpd eniind.
M ARTH A. tiA N N (N O J [HOMAS.

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t|,rono.
If local O ff jrlaU foil to pro *«1
Nlne-yeW'-pld King Simeon lm» not yet had much your civil rights, the federal gov
chance to make mlslnkes; but his fnther, Boris,, got Bul­ ernmrn. I* powesJe*s In mail
garia in tho war on the German side, jnat as his grand­ rase* to intervene. (
for exafetrle. that you
father, Ferdinand, did in World .War I, hi mean auffern! areBuppoe,
the victim of a mob a task
for the alha of his fntherv- •
;
..
The federal yovemmenf ranhoi

Cowboy SgtiR CollectoT
Screen right* have been bought for John A. Ioomnx’rt
forthcoming Jiook, "Adventures Of A Ballad Hunter.”
This is the culminating financial success of n man who
recognized something unusual at his very feet and made,
it known to the world.
Ixnnnx, the son of a Texas farmer, listened ns a hoy
to the cowboys' songH nnd look them dpwn. When inter
lie diffidently showed tlnmi to llarvnrd professors, he
found he had rescued a: dying, literature. Without him
these snjigs would have had a brief day nud then faded
into oblivion. Over many years Lomax and Ills disciples
have collected these ballads and proservod them for pos­
terity.
Many Texans ore mure in the public eye, hut'few
will he rembered \ns long as John A. Lomax and his
song collections,

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

Eqatis *ch&lt;Mds nr* reporting the
largest enroUment since U-fore
the war. A Kood turnout i» al*-&gt;
wporU^t 'for the football aquad.

By RU3RELL K A Y

You know nwhih- hack Governor
Cnldwrll told u* that the Tmnpa
The Id* percent Increav’ In the newapnpera were un-cooperative,
| M t. of naw Ford* authorise*! unfair alid Juat- plain all around
■* " DJ- aald (hey went out Of
Uw OP A should no; woriy
their way to point nut tho had
y*u
any,
at &gt; a *t_ a ».la tig s« yoi*
JP
UM
il/* os
c
minus mil rfin ttU -tq mogul**I____ .can't get a nsw Fprd anyway.
ill*I

I i Im and
.Florida and ita —
-eitini
and coil
coun.A t tha time I thought the guy
I its are planning a $121^00,000 hail gon* overboard on the wrung
Imtjiling program for the m&gt;\t aide o f tho boat, bu: after readln’
four yaar* which or* not tn he the headlines and editorial* Uda
p*i.l fo r with fxlcral fund*.past week it leuka like I ’ll- have
to agree with hiiu.j.
Tho'. 'country T a d more horaa
You know we have la-en havin’
na« - when we had hurts* - a lot o f /tin here in Tampa over
tdavllU* * Star-Advcratr.
The our-banana beat*. It ««9m i that
country hai plenty o f hur»« ««n«* tho fellow* who bought the lianannew. 11** tho politician* in Waah- n* wan ed io unload tha iMiata an.1
in who
wnn nceu
ii**iu cnntacL
*..•„»«*-* tho
“ “■*—
need a little
longahoremen
arid
they
v diva.*
“ tho howp y t l buggy
daya,« couldn't because they were on
spill atrtki&gt;.rhiy weren't atrlkln'agalnal
Benator Pepper «mfa..tjia
,
■raTV rarty is the guya who owned the banana*,
within the Deinix-na
it fmrani
now complete. That
l M an of- nor again*, the *uy* who owned
fort will bo mads by'hi# faction the boot*| they wire mad *t n
buraauo:r*ta
to block Truninn'a rtnomlnatlon. flock o f Waihlnjton
(ar HDIppI
Bhlpping Jlnard
It cannot aurcxyj unJiwa the |*re»l- known n« the Wpr
lit).
'dent voluntarily, withdraw*. Rut and the Wag* Htabilixation 0 &lt;mi
so
trey
paraded
up
ami
down
in
ft can defrtat him In the election
front o f the dock* aimring' •'Yfa.'
f f he rhoowi to
You Get No Banana,.".
Now for my pirt they ,coul I
. Rgmvmbrr how ahortly before
tka war Conferees r»fu»#d to op- let all the bananas alky on 'tho
, a * J,
_ *L.
. boats until Gabriel blew* hi* horn.
aio fund* fo r the forllfleada
oi Guam,
outpost I never eat |he darn thinga, but
im, U. 8.
8 "island
an.I
..........
nw,
_____
tha Pacific.
Hcifie,
N
Now,
M ........
a congnra- it‘ m
* c ia i that“ some
* ' -piople do-U.I.4
atonal committee returning from light away tho Maiur amt ( ’hlaf
' k u of other folk*
g lour of the Pacific, advvu-alci
start frothin’ at the mouth and
ortlfkatlon not only nf Guam,
fortification
'
4 also Saipan, ' Iwn Jim«, »creamin’ far banana a.
Now when you w$nt to pull o ff
wa. and further atrenglhen
™ o f Alaska and Hawaiian bam-*, a gratia A-«tHke. you gatta have
Thay will ba needed Ift our next leaderahlp ami so the longiihon-.WSf worse than In th* last one, taad bain' a more or le** rugged
rtflt lock around nnd jitrk out a
aod Congreumon Short quote*
»y named "Railor5* Hall to r:n
Tea* admiral a* .aa^to^
i*lr ahow.
." ' '
,.ht a* well be frank i
Well, "•Sailor" being honest and
meed war with Rinata."
ronickntiou* and anaioui to do a
goed Job, throwa * picket line
aroani the dock* and starts bang­
in' up “ No Banana" tlgti* In all
id way »h* IsrvfUtR r Includin’ the Scanb * far
ir away when nobodTe dmavlnn.
'
.And here l« where th* news­
m W t l l W f t i f i fo r a wert-end
JL oat of -town and a house- papers reme Into the picture.
: retarningWfrom a morning'* High away they atari aayln' a

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rn «x-convlrt, out en parole and
Ihgl ha had a police leeoM longer
than; ft had drex^ jh*^ even

prosecute the mob undn- normal
rlrrumatancee. To do &gt;o It niuit
prove That an officer played a
part In the mob action.
- Ruppoaej agaiq, that you are
Iteatcn or murdertjl by a poltwr
office/ af*TT lil'lll' arro*;rd on a
fnl*e cy/iTreT
l * W f ll Court Ha/s
The Supreme Court he* rub-1
that in such a case the feieral
government can prosecute on y if j
the police officer r.t-lhe time be'
cumml ltd the offense bad tb.daar purposi of depriving you of [
a specific federal right.
This means a right made 4pfel- j
fir either by “ the express iernit;
nf the Onutitution or liws o f tb»
llnltal Slate* or the decisions in­
terpreting them."
The Justice I it-par ment gnx'n4aliis that th* frdero) govcrr.meni
should have the p : * i r to art whe*
lo.al aulhorhle* foil lo protre
your elvil ' rights. - TWs men u
easei, of midi attack, for Ins asr r,
i vrn when no police officer tut,. &lt;
pirt in the attack.
Hay* Assistant Attorney Gen­
eral I.airtur Caudle, bea.t of tlte
d&lt; psrtment's Criminal Dlvitloii:
t “ New legislation I* nestled. Ibc
fr.li ral government now has tit le
|W er or authority to deal wl h
Ihf. social .and. government .allua-

2,378,970
PO U N D S OF
COPPER WIRE

Kh&gt;‘ all. the *kelrtona . oulnf \ hi*
lamily clhaet, the nrw*|ui|ier*
ahould have prnUed btm fur hi-*
i‘.&lt;dde effort to ge at might nn-l
uld how he hid reformed nod
waa trying hla level ho»r to earn
an hirtia*t*llviiie.
Ht w rgn Tamp* ever expect to problems.'’ •
*
" . I
get any where-, whin our news­
“
“
----- “this
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Caudle
gives
papers-use such poor Judgment
Ibc situation:
thin', they louiui- that tnlnqs
The United States Coiullte ion
have diangid in ihi* 'country, tli’d not mcnRun civil rights. Itol
that this I* the Bge o f the '‘ Com­ the lirat Gongreas, fearing Intrrmon Man?” Imagine whnt Clpu le fircsre by the federal govern­
Pepper will a*y whan he -hl.ai, ment wi:h baaic rights, psssrd and
lihovt thl*l Think how v-mbnia-,-.-1 kubmittrol .o the states th* first
ing It will t&gt;o 4n him. llnw can lie|
10 amendments.
explain auch action to hi* friend;
Other Amendments
Joe HlalinT W^at will Mr*. KooseAfter the Civil War the 1.1th,
v*lt say when she Darn that our
aent T . ------*
* oVd ' t »“ll- “ th «&gt;J Udh amendment, to
to th
th.
•bry alstiivrp
‘
Th.
(tWen
o \ o o r lc n t h e p ‘ clct llne*&gt; t Con.lllutron were adopt A
Do you think she would crosn n reason wn* that cartain s tu d
picket line for a lousy banam? would not or could not pro .tact
Imaglnu all thD stink bein' tb* liberties of all person*.
Five tnw* were nnssed provid
ralstd over a few beat loads of
banana*. Now if It wn* sugar or Ing penalties for. stath officer* »nd
butter ' or beef, I could under In Mvbtuals who vblntrd the rights
kind it, but banana* den't makv set out in these Bmcndment*. Tlio
sense. Haven't we got enough
iw&lt; |lo' failin’ around amt brnaK- come* also have been arranged In
Ing their legs a* I. le without these and other rftiei whlrb he
importin' a coupD of roUUon bun- can rcsfli during his tour.
anas for folks tn stuff Uremsolve*
Th* other clue* Genera, Or*Dim
sick with and throw pauling* ail
ill visit ora Washington, Philover the aid* walker Why, in­ adelfhla, R . Uiuls, Detroit. L&gt;a
stead of tandt nining Mr, U *11
OflkJ^nd. " Lonir
whgt w* ought to do D erect a Calif.. Houston, Atlanta and Mi­
statio to him or elect hint presi­ ami.
dent of the Safety Council The
General OrsbrtTl also will make
way wa bean carryln' on you
brief totT. o f Canada 'before
wot Id thnk we Were a bunch of apt tdiivg on fo Hi* Wbsl Indies,
Republican* or something.
meric* tnd Max Do. Tha
No wonder the labor b o y r star- \ geo#ral, - wfen’ T ^ M ^ f B* valtftn
ed a prated pirate, ttdrmed Clip Army force* In 0? countries *11
Hall ap,d threatened to rail * dver the globe will cotar more
general atrkkg. In fact they got tp than an.odo' mTleh^by plena »nJ
Upeat over the mtas hot th*/ train before returning to London
fcrgol all about Tom Watson for »hor*i.' betbre Chris Ona*.
... .
*
a whole wMk- And when labor
*D *o wrought up it forge;*
The RatvattoQ Army otwra 1«1
'em, wi II, brother,. that’a bad, three ftrtUfttuma » i French autand 1 do n itn RAD.'
ana, location of Devil " DDad, new

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w* c a n m a k * c h a a p • la o tr io ■ • ftio e
a vail obi* lo h*W V ousas, farm a, atota*
• n d Uctoriaa.
Just a s Mfen « l w» c a n yet ad d itio n al
aupplifg o! critical m a taria li, th * anoi*
tha»v-3000 nvam ban o f our oryan U atton
prill m ake gpod their plods* to Jbrin« you
the benefits of chaop "S u n ah in a 8 t ryipa”
a t th
a aarllaat poajOblf
m om ant.
_ *-•♦ n*■■-&gt;Hfc« -rt •.! &lt; f;' A
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yean to bring an end to that penal
gplony.

tXCLUUVI D IAUUH IfS
N E W YORK, RepL 18. &lt;Special)

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�WEDNESDAY, SEPT. ,18, 1946

T H E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAG E
-ifcMttlarfr
Eyery Third ^tarriago - Mr*.
On Ft-ptV 12,
In U. S. Failure j -crioukly irtjuixvl

THREE

was
was
ihroui, from a n\otorcVrl« beinf
’drWen tin the •stale highway near

o c ie t y

Ed i t o r —

McMillan

when

he

il&gt; OH. CLIFFORD It All IMS
norlolottLst.s ur» gravely disturb- I 'e l.a iiil b y lle r n in it G ano, lo c a l
i
.
'
rtt by rtir rtstuir rate o&lt; marriage ymrth,'
fa tint o tn America
It H becoiu-*
big arrtutLs enough tit Ull^nleu la
undermine fair wind# social struc­
ture
Our . wohirn. top are Incoming
Increasingly auarr that something,
III- U M 'lin T IlM f
Mr. whd Mrg. John J. Carver
r»-:«iat r % \
bash* Is wrong It they are luck*
have « » their guert their nephew
•
'haiflrf
trr«T
».f IMS
enough to lie happily martin!
NOTICE is IIKItKHY .(IITO N.
Floyd Fussell for otto week.
Uirmarlvrs thry know many trtrmts
if* J n n r t Liiid!#.r o f T * *
and neighbors ivllo are in Iron- j r#rtlffcafi* N*i It 11 - tinutil ill#
Lieut. Col. Charle* llett* Is
blc Every block In America has ' ■•Hi ‘lay *if Au«tiNt a . f».. !!•!&gt;* hot
visiting
Mrs. Betta for
two
min Mage In the state ot (lUsolu-'t flU 4 i iifiii’ In »n&gt;* ivff|p#i anil haui
mP't*' ijitilifititw n fu r a la s
weeks.
ttnn
!♦* I.p lfc«j±eft ihfrrw.n. Silrt e t r l l f Fitly years ago one niymage l.Ml. , ntUr*ft*m Mi- fliltotirtflif «1#~
Henry F, Richter, Jr.
l«ft
tn 20 ended In iflvorcr. By tlie
| ji-.j-.rt&gt; m th«* i'nBnfjr-nf
Monday to enter St. Charles
**f FU&gt;rtt1.t, tci-wlt:
enit ot World War 1 the lute bail S * tin If.
S
S
"f
.If
nf H W i ;
High
School,
Baltimore,
Md.
risen to about one In seven. . In ■
BIRTH ANNOUNCEM ENT
S* « »♦•»» It rn* n*tjfl* JD 5&lt;»Uth
-C-.
19W It wav one tn five. We have
I*
-3
a
&amp;
At*
re**,
Mis* Sue St. Marie o f 'Anllgp,
no final figures (nr the just tun
T I'm* a,if* - * i’ii*■»if o f i h» *a M y»n **
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Town­ Wisconsin is visit lug Miss - Ks.
yearw but all the evidence iwti- frM &gt; u m irr . tt»*« *a k f iw r t lfL m lt
&lt;ales that the rate Is nbtiut one I* -11W-wl A#r|=. Ill t f l f flit Di*' n f J. K, 1
send, 216 East South Street, Or­ telle Hurt fur a week.
te three. The rnle Is even higher M!|rhflL
lando announce the hlrth of a
t
re;t*fier4t^ ahull h*
Mrs. Walter Meriwether tins
If you consider only thn-e mar- rrU
daughter Marilyn 11 r e d d a on
ftu m i tiK frinllni; lu law,
th t
rlagrs
rojrtrfltted
In
the
past
to:
returned
from
New
Orleans,
I
at.
ilc
i^
lltiH
) ||yf f r|n w ill L b
Sept. 16 at the Orange Memor­
*«M
L*
ni
(h a
yearn
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after
accompanying
Miss
Louise
ial Hospital. Mrs. Townsend Ts
Furthermore. tlie rale util con- 1“ "in fmiiia *1- *r on the jUrnl llnnthe former* Blanche Wynn of Meriwether' there.
v| ib ft* f ft * n v fttli a t O cto U ri t V 4 ft
Unite to rise it tong-range tmut* | II h'1I« t" i I*b «Hi «t i j *4 t*rlo|»vfc
Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mathews
rout lime, sit th.it by 1IHU (me mar­
I if
f L I irli if a it nf
t*u ruher, s
and daughter Evelyn of Way*
riage In evert two ts falling It i&gt;
cross, Ga. ore visiting in Banhurd to hulk! a stable society with
ford for several days.
such a rapid turnover In family
stfin lures. AimI - the len.-km- iii
volvfsl fn the Ixllures will make a?
J tfm e s Roy llowen, 8 . 2/c,
large part of our population
USNR in here from Key West
TttULUCK
spending several weeks with his
ni'iitotjc. Wnmen particularly u in ;
mother, Mrs. W. D. Jackson.
he afttlcti-ri MpCfllSe marriage . t*i(4■&gt;(*r iTt;.: ••* nut
M ARY KINA HI) o f Lake Manroo,
N o r M ‘ 15 I*
M L fIK ItV
UIUKN*,
Iegiuis larger in flirtr lives than 11
.
Picture
by
Ra&gt;inottd
Btuiltil
TI.rti fleets* II Ivtlirn
Twit
J. H. HOUSER of Orlando, E. W.
Mr! and Mrs. Jot Meisch re­
tides an meti A and because their iVrUflvtiffN
'*».
t(|4,
f
a*
is
p
it th«*
rirtwrrcl
at
a
Swnday
night
bttffrt_«»pprr
at
the
Seminole
('uunlryjTub
are
Mrs.
John
Mriwti,
Jr.,
Mrs.
SPARKS of Urlando, MRS. M. i&gt;. turned today from Washington,
nervous systems ate more east!) ifh &lt;t-l&gt; ivf A OR H"I A- f&gt;4 |51*» b u ,
RF.NN, DR. J. N. ROBSON. J. M. I). C. after accompanying their John Ivey. Mr. Ivey, Mr. Metoch. tv. A. Adams, Jr. and Mrs. Adams.
n «*4 ■ h ii A in m y Ysfftr* an.| h *n
dtsfuunsi
*
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LEONARD . . . MRS. BYRON son John to school there.
for A 1.11
Tlie divorce tale 111 some* areas IfM lf ti («i
rpiR). HjiIiI r#r|lf*
STEPHENS of Tampa is vlaltitig
Is higher than In others
Ip Oal *• l'* *-»TT*s* . - #*tl|rtf»»'
fv&gt;Us*wlnR drher mother MRS. J. 1L. RAY . . .
las, Tev.. lor example, there urre
i
p”.|f m flu* t'mitfly t*f
TltOY. JR. Is spending some lime
= i ■ i*f i jakrttl l, li&gt;«*rtf
inure appll, attmi- tor illv.ir&gt;T It**-’
n. s. ''» ** . ( -f \\v
of nfcu
In Gainesville . . . Tiny BANllRA
venr ilittn there ucie application*
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« T* »* •.-LIj* M Mitulli
LEE PROCTOR „ f Miami Is visit­
(or in *t riage 11* rases
!:*“
*•*
1
ILi-t.
run
&gt;
V
* *1 ch
ing her aunt ami uncle MR. and
Mam persona ubo have ob­
\ In . ii \\ i ; » , h \ |*. .te irr*•«&gt;«.
MRS. HAROLD APPLEBY at
tained divorces, tn Nevada alter a.
n i» ;i * t. i: : ;* rb ^ to Lak»
their home 7IH West Firat Street
-*• if NLIv ybitiM 1-Jt%■* In pi
short residence ot six week.* are
\ ttli'.f H.K. S 1st |iej[L 34 Berra
. . . MRS. A. M. PHJLLiPH will
hi n dilemma ns a result ul a U 8
honor hr r ■daughters-lt*-l»w on
Supreme Court decision In IM3
Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock Mr*. F_ I), Brownlee. *
in tuo rave tout- hi North Caro­
with a bridtre party . , t MIL
—
- tins anti (Jte to Ileum-yhatilat the
atul URO. VOLIE. "W ILLIAM S,
Richard levy returned ^ojnlaj
(Vint i f’ubxt that each st air Imtl
HR. will honor MR, and MRS. r0 llucu-Uhicn where’ he is sta
the tight ui rtecldp whether a te-l
VOLIE V, 11.1,1A LI 8, JR. Kept, 20 Dotted wllh the U. 8. NsVy All Al* Newsfeaturea
drillr ot eiX week* tas tn Nevada1
BALTIMORE—
In
ra.se
anyone
constitute* legal resilience
from 6:00 to 11:00 P. M. at the Corps after visiting his parenti
oilnilrr*
t!tu.\c
.■.loppy
Joe
clothe
II the various .(nine were 'n de
former** home at dot) Magnolia Mr. and Mrs. Horn Levy here.
ue know a frw wtm wear ’em lor
Aven*e . . . Thu members o t the
---- —
Pi Beta Phi social sorority nowMr. and Mr*.-W. K. Little wen a gn*l cause—they’re lemal&lt;
w n w ef last evening and outlined n^-ent guests of lu-r parenta Mr bt fekluvers
llu- bitcklsvers. iiiast of whom
some riuihing plans , . . Enjoy* Qty Mis. Either F, l.undi]ui*t
are cullrge a in L v arrived reccn1
Irtg a banijuel in Orlando last Mr. I.title ha, recently
wtek as guevl* of Hie PI Phi* transferred by the Western Klee l&gt; lit ditngarcrr*’ and long plaid
anti also an afternoon party this, trie Company from Memphis I .shirts tn build a new kind of irutimcnt tn the, city ot monuments
week were UAPHNE CONNEL- Tcnn. t„ Jacks,mvllle.
I a Friend* comimintty bouse * to
LY. BETTY JO BROOK, IMfROI i • iilil list ,i! |ca*-t 2lt &gt;lg tilth wist
' be -s living testament ol modem
li-a-am . u tn rite ru le ut m a rrh ig e
TH Y CRUMLEY. NANCY JO
j
youth
'■
ta llm t to Anti-th ., ll,l hist tt
GONZALEZ and ANN LOVFLL.
i Tu-' young giuu|i Idrattst.s friuu
p iiM 'ld
*ia g u e rln g
pri'|Mirtlii!iOur reporter. W II.I.AHD CON­
jalmii't
cvefy
scrlton
of
the
Unit'd
S t« n im (o r * a l e In v o lv e d a-, tilt’
NO LLY, together with the REV.
•Slates. Clllna, Mexico and Jatri.il
till le a s in g et niirimle flidi liendeui iW. P. WESLEY,
H O W A R 1&gt;
tea
volunteered
to-renovate
a
1
M
&gt;
of wniiieti
the tin re u -is l m o
MONTIETH and W. U. ZACHRY
•
year-old
nmuskm
with
a
centoi
\
lillttv arid *hll1lng ot mu |mpiilawho attended the KivranL mntland a Itnll ot grime and laytittmid ie |i , m liiilo gl. al ll c i l r e
Ing at the Florida Methodist
ul faded ualtuaucr.
tor clinu t'e
the ten ton* and
Home,
ware much
l**pr»»**d
Two member* of tlie project
&gt;lt* e rta ltiiH prodUi i d In
filHh.r
with their young host DAN A L
who have become veteran brick­
a . if v rtIHt a m . i f i ite p re --to o III
LE N
and their very pretty
layers. arc Iren age Chinese girl'
Otic LMtiei B ill III
the III, t e a -toll
both of wlmlit have lent lOIlslifei.1
young hostess, V IR G INIA BUT­
m im b fi lit I IilldhII.Hi i 1,1, &gt;
tile
exipirlrnrc
with
war
cnsiiatUrA
llin
i
t-v
e
t
the
m
ini!
1■mltitr
mi
LER who showed them all nlmut
a*
ainbualnce
worker*
on
the
Bur­
Ills
tI
Mill
lie*
IlHtill
lint If, tout l 1
the Home and presided at their
ma road
fi.lA tlli
'tli*.* do t„ii tn .ill
B A C IO Y K N E E S , H T A IN S
table at supper with nil of the
51ie girls Constam-c Bliri: 18.
ItlAlli • :i.-«-- ,la te • , :i ,.th,-i tm,-,
grace and dignity of cuRured
enough to xnifi, lit,, ■t i
tihii ' .»
How to get tlie bagglnorv* out of and ElUabelh H*U. 19. ol Kiinmmg.
adults.
Ir.ii lion h ba.-asl in ie .it i o iltp a tltrouser knees Is one ot the homc- In Yunan tirovlnce. lnufthlngtv reb lltly o r iv ie t e ll
. . u n t i l i o io te d
prrastng probteitis ol housewlw*. j mark . Dial Ibe experience they
lld a tiia tlo n
Trouser* bag where the tabrti has w'ere getting with the use of trow­
ll' mi liiMik I ItsV.I deluded tile
been slretctird. and shrinking with el*, and shovels would be an asset
sinre thov intended tu .enter -tmxU:
b t ii fill It an V uiiiiviiliV.lt 4 ollsteam is the cure.
r • ■
.*
pie call lilnke sure 'helf mmrlngp
' Lay the trouier leg lint" on the i iil sctiiails noon
Joan RuckerKtge. n settlor at
will be on un endurttlg and v ita l
Ironing board with the buggy port
College. VI
says
Im .hI n H u t-t would like to m en tion
uppermost. Lay a wool cloth over Middle Itury
I didn't
this section and a moistened cot- "When ‘ I first started
tort cloth on top. Press gently, know wliat the director ««&gt; Calk­
moving the Iron from side to side ing about .when he told no- lo
so die steam goes Into the gar* get n trowel to ti e In bfEkl.ntrig.P ir tu r r b\ W " '! * ■• p
rnrtu. Keep pressing and pal ling but now 1 do and no1do im :nu»- |
m u it t.
Mr suit M i, Vtlttlam Wilde n hose »rdilliif s n an n n it ul Sr pi t
thr loose fabric Into pi air until rles "
, *, m i * riiar u *&gt;
The unusual task ul bossim the In the I lo t .Mrlhodlsl Ctiurrh var|tli Itn . J. K MdKInlry offlilatln* *i
" " uue.iu, 1 t-i I n,
at riiianthe lutnesa disappears. Thru press1' I t *. :tt i e ' 1- i un d , umltr' Ihs
the eollre leg of the trouser* until atlraetlve laborers Is the t-c of the grcwttrf of fsmlttra and close friend*.
r&gt;
mien*
,
,
t
tg-niiutit,
F, nil
almost dry. Leave the trouier teg px-servlcrman Hugh Gralmm of
• • inl'Hi) -iitil that w« till,ml (o
liraIn position on tlie board for a feu Johns Hopkln* University
fc g ls ir r
* t :,l nam e
tuiriusnl (&lt;i
ham. who D'atudydng dramatic*,
tin,, tfinu. « f Uni Fleltilous .Vania
was made boss as a result ot his I
gliituln • le tiiflir LOSil Law* u*.
F l-'lld ll»
,vtlti llu- I'lrffc
th,&lt;
practical knowledge
In liiHMlng i
,1'tn idl *'. 111,1 o f Hr in I no la C o u n t,,
construction amt carpentry

C e c e lia T r u iu c k

Social Calendar
Thursday
*
*.
Regular meeting of Iho Sorainolo Owpler No. 2 O. E. S. at
the Masuitic Hall at 8:00 P. M. '

Eastern Star To
Meet On. Thursday
^ Seminole Chapter No. 2 of the
Eastern N l«r wlil have their first
meeting since they adjourned for
the summer when the meet fit
8:00 o'clock Thursday evening.
Flint will lie made for lha
worthy (Irand Matrons official
visit on Oct. l&gt;. Petitions to oo
acted upon and several matters
of importance will be brought up.

Legal Notice

T E R R A C E TALK
CECELIA
' , MARGARET ERICKSON an.!I
JAfjK ROCCO warn married Mon *
d a y ' everting In Wayrross, Ga.
• . . Shn was enroute to visit
her. mother . . . He was on a
business trip , . ; But cupid's
darts found their hoarta . . .
Some of ^the remarks women
mako around Sanford's new park­
ing meter* uro gmal for a chuckle
any day . , , •‘When do I hit
..jackpotT’’ . . . "‘ But, officer, I
thought If I put two centa in 1
could stay 2* minutes." . , .
“ Where, that was close. Thought
for a minute 1 wasn't going to
flivl a meter wllh white showing"
, . . “ But I can't Lake time’ to go
lo the police station I have lunch
In cook" . . .. MIBB lABETTE tlM
ALICE TEM PLE are waiting calls
to embark for Frankfurt, Ger­
many where they will be employed
by the Wat' Department .
.
They iire hoiking forwaitl with
enthusiasm to their arrival m
Europe tn meet relatives in
I*ranre whom they have never
seen . . . MRS. MARTHA FITTS
HAYES will ipoke the same vny»r e and is to be employed by 'he
Wnr Department . . . MISS
TEMPLE'S former Job with the
U. S. Employment' Service has
been taken by Mrs. Butler , , ,
Shoppers around lha (own yester­
day Included - EVA BROOKE of
, Qi een, W. F. HARRIET, MRS.
L. K. DOUGLAS. MUS. 11. K.
WEEKLY, MRS. M. -K. REGIS.
TFR. MRS. ERIC VIHLEN, MRS.
OUIDA WILSON. I). K. K E L L ­
ER of Maitland, J. T. KNIGHT of
•FBrtcrnrl'o, S. DU BAND, L. L.
V a u g h n , Ja m e s f . m o o h e ,
W. C. BUIE. JR.. MRS. FDWA'RD
SMITH. MRS. A. M. PHILLIPS,
■MILT J. A. WRIGHT. MRS. J.
C. AYCOCK, CORNELIUS MOL.

Coi'dH Build House

TEEN TALK

that sho is pretty, dresses well
and ha* h nlc* figure— hut *h«
can't jget dates. Now, why do you
*uppo»e that l*T Daisy answer*
in the next pttrsgnfph hy saying
" I am very ■By.''

Naturally n g*l who 1* striving
for popularity can't be bashful.

Pi Beta Phi Sorority WJ1I Climax
Uunhlnff Season With Party Friday

Grtt-M

Hhe's gut 10 put her beat* foot for­
ward or be content to alt tn the
comer. Oext. she’s got to ask her­
self: "What can 1 I offsr the
gang?”
I f she singe dr play*
the piano, th# crowd will lov# It,
Supposing she’* a home girl
■who can't sing, dance or act footIsh, Well then she’s got to figure
out whet shit can do well. Maybe
she'a a g«»*|.cook. In that case
the fastest Way to make the gang

M illitfi iiftitwl
Mar i*in ; i “ » t.-if’ i*.

FRID AY!!

YOUNG *S

LILLIAN HELLMAN 5ST
-DUDLEY DICCB$wmmwwDOUCLAS
Z Z t t

MtoStrWgUsa Dtelatle • *—iw*»» e» UKae ■

HAL WAUJS M w w

UNIVfiRShU NEWB

hsrnt (be cloth. Even warm water,
however, may remove some fruit
stains. Never use aoep. The
J., la conducting home econoimcs
course* to help veterans' 'wives
to meet the tiilo g costa nf living
and to make bousokeeplng job*
S lcr, The rtasMa ora free and
girls even-learn hew to iron

a shirt with three major luma
, and .ten lifts pf the Iron, instead
of 32 raijor ahifts and 72 lifts. I
1wish I could learn how to iron
without lifting the Iron at all,
don't you T
SeatUr 'Chatter: Deanna Dur­
bin's hew morte tails for /Ire
songs In fogr different language*
. . . Watch 'Stone Celt! Dead"
with Ella Fit k(mid enJ lojnli
Jordan en the jake box , . . Alee
T f ^ J J g J . -m diag an lltattn

h th tr e

"WINNINO
BASKETBALL'

?il*sH

fiillix P
:tn i
' f'

Hl'pfg tfjftit thr tuiiit lr*irnJ iif” h**i
Iimirifir*’ l&lt;* K&gt;li* S M* Millmt nf
utuft fiin iitU i*f
•Sanford^
'flit* itniplr Mnii m a r-

TH URSDAY

SHORT PROGRAM

, rid (1. |. C o n ^ ^ ,t

•Annulmen( Sought By
Dorothv McMillan

“ Mother Eerth'*. ■Smnrt une*
w# are forgytful.of the fact that
all food, all talmeiiL end all slf Iter
cornea from n beneficent earth.
But farm people, pariirulaiw,
aria developing a higher spi'i’ cia*
tion for the Dnd. Preelllnt ''llf.toh A. WoOdrcm of the Anu'iirAn
plant Food Council, at thy gmupa
flratt annual session Iii dhc mi ai­
mer o f IlMfJ, paid a nittf.vuthy
IrjbutSl to "Mother Earth" in
these* words: *
•
%
"Mankind Is soddenty beeortif|gr
very conscious of hit obligations
to 'Mo:ber Earth". What a t.o.ihar
she has been I With charset#*
Istte uteelfishncs* she h** fully
yen o f . her treasure for our
atth, uJr pleasure and,our pro­
gress.
*. "W;
. "W e have trampled her ruth­
lessly upder oar feet! We have
referred to her scornfully as
‘dirl’—a thing to be despised *«d
detested. Wa. have neglected h#,
robbed her, left her to lie blow®
away by the desert wind* end
washed away by the fit*"I sad
Jret, goo.t eld. Mother Earth * has
gong right j&gt;n, giving us from htj
womb the ores, ntirtde, rock aJM
lirtber, oils and mlnersls with
mve built our agriewIfearmn* highways. Mtr
on llnee, ogr Itaple-

• A forenevni I

New plafiara that the kids have
been hepplhg to art: Sinatra's
The Thisis WevDW Lapl Bum­
mer" anT "The Coffee Sopt,"
Crtmo’s '* Garden, (a The Rain *

a s i E B S &amp; f i 'S

U t -T^w»%» A n iiyl
Lea^e Home*’
*

In Slave,

Vivian

and-

F O * aQUARivR

“Walls Came
w w &gt; » i ,i, . v i - i t «

- Party with fo«i

5

ri
iiu =4' '
•

a

I* life, and sending In
m the beautifa'
lace to ch*#r «Sr
long the arty sod »
ra cterfial; 1". that IWT
we return 'ashes fa
luxt to
i* let us pledge eoew
and devotion to «o
other’. Let us, as. Me

m

i [ IM ..I |R ,tj Iif i trI*,l.,-i
• te ft *iilt f»*I
!' m iirriiU

t .tfUt »*1v,fM,!
I* tf AA
#sfUl

»«rt n&lt;»&gt;

"■"•I

I'Uintifr.

tltfl iiffltlal

11* ’•** I 7 lit ’ ilrijr nf

rir*«| •i|i

mu

a middk
way in

I I..,tu
• ) « tten

•Is. X

W iiy r r iD «. llu . on 8r|it.
(i* aSlkUfnh m attninry fur

* YOU GOT 1
[ SOMtlHittfl 1
lTHERErtUD/j
feast upon all o f the good things
she produces fur our comfort and
pies sun*, bo grateful enough tu
bring llhek to WW ami lo scatter
her with tht'sd vital elomrnts so
necessary to her life, vigir and
continued productivity."

FARM ! L L ’S
&lt; *’ ir &lt;'t a , .
PACKAGE

S fV O Itfcr

fisv: ll xscsrt niuo JnoH fii A

In legal phraseology sm art ol
(Jod Lx an overwhelming jnaittrai
rvertt, such as a storm or aa rnrihiitiuki*. which no hurmin treble
could Ire reasonably eX|teclod to
foresee or prevent.

Dr l«onard Darker
Cplomefrfst
«yea examined—Glasses filled
203 8. Orange Ave,
Orlande, Florida
Phone 4*67

FOR RENT
Private parking space for bualncaa men and women
betWtrn Florida State Bank and Princess Theatre
with entrance from Firat Street and sail to alley.
By* the month or year only at' rea»onabler~rate».
Security Bend and Mortgage Co.V laeT^2^
502 Atlantic National Bank Building, or call
Cnrlanfl W. Spancer, Agant. Phone 99.- .

NO/

^

1 CKUAIMIV
DO NOT WISH
MY NECK (
WERE AS
]
LOHO AS A '
GIRAFFE’S/
DO YOUp.V

GEE m ftlVE S/ S
T h im kho w WUCH
LONGER, YOU r
COULD ENJOY l
SOUTHERN [
BREAD GOING /
DOWN/ r^ r /:

�&gt;r ;

.

r

* I.

7
i"^jnnut: •Riniwra —
■2&amp;m
A ’

PAGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA 2*

VWVMp

m

Teams Play Sixth Tilt Tonight;; "
Bisson And Cary Named Hurlers

Plans To

Care O f

V

r,.» ■

•{*

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. IS, 1946

Mauriello In Six

To Make1
23rd Defense Of
Heavyweight Title

C'oun IIoumI, at ttanfanl, Mglnn.n* I HicHuri U a rva n ta . P lat iB o o k - 4 ■Quarter e f Boulh-east Q uarter
TH E HTATK HP Kt/HUt*A TO rra l a l Hanford In tha County ,.f
Hrmlnolr and N U te o f F lo r id .. Oils
, l fc * « 1*4,
7
nt II I. K M.. *on ilendar. Hep,
I Late N . I l l f t . o f E . 44&amp; ft ) O K O n tlB
K A T I . I I P . E A S T W IL
do ■now for
tin, J llh day o f A u gu st, a . I j
t/ i»* 11 &gt;1 t
I I Block 1 M aeiM t ll- r 301b, 1*14;
and H H a ir Interest In Houlh- »Q N . N E W VtiH K
•
. -Loth I A « Franklin T»rr»rv .plat , i m t a r i l l llo n k t p i* &gt; Ike.
a a it Q u arter o f gouth-eaal Q iu rA sw orn h ill o f cnieplalnt h a v ­ 1414.
have not been
.
IV P . II B itN D ON
—•
llook a p.,x» Ja
’
• I / * * a A I t B lo c k 1 L a k v V ie w
l*e . W e a l o f , rtnad, M edina 14, in g bean filed a g a in * ! jp ii in &gt;ht
a » . ,needed punch.
Clerk o f the Circuit Courl
l a i n M a ry ’ P in t H ook I |m | i I.
‘ th* spotlight Hern Uat night in
j a j mock* « T l « . le Tbs
T ow n sh ip 11
II. I * Past, c o n ­ C ircu it Court o f th e Ninth J w J Id il
Manager Levy will probably
O. P. IIK H N IH IN Town «&gt;f- Hanfurd .
ta in in g e igh teen acre s m ore or C ircu it o f F lorid a In and fi,r Belli,- iH V A i.)
they act th« Orlando Sepal ora
tlarl.-.nd W . H penrer
Clerk o r Ih r c irc u it C ou rt
less.
name Charlie 'B la a o if'to handle
' L o t* 4. At J nloek « Ttor id . T h *
not* . C ou n ty In CliafK ’e r y fo r dl
down by a. I to 3 count in 11 the mound dutie* for the Seda
Hrmlnolr County, P lo r ld n
lo the highest and hast h lA ler. a l vorrg, Ihe short t i l l * o f which I llo llrlto r fo r p la lu tlff
T o w n o f Hanford
f
tuning*, before ,2,100 fan*, a
public o r p riva te aale. and you are T o r n n li
l-ot » IJIprk I T I T la Thv T o w n tcinctJiT co u tiT h k a l &gt;
7,er ll a l C fr
ea‘ ^ Iru rg*
and wll| probably give him
o* Hi afoul
sraby requ ired to file your w ritte n f la t llf f, these p rea rn re are Ibrru
. goodly portion of which were plenty of help In the tilt in caae
[*&gt;t
'
II
KiirniaCl
AditKtnn
Ptat
d
efen
se
th
e
re
to
w
ith
in
fo
rty
days
v
r
r
n
'K
o
p
a
p
p
i
.
ic
a
t
iu
s
i
Snnforditr*,
(o ra to m m m in ii yo u to be and nn
l l t* needed. Should Sanford win
a fte r the flr a l publication o f this pear b efo re the a b o ve styled c „ u d
llook 1 |hi* « Tl
r o k T A X IIKKI)
The popular Sanford’
Sanfor teflhand the tilt tonight the eerie* will
.A ll tUVt, « f N K 't K or lly f l t M
citatio n . Hhould you fa ll therein, a l Hanford, Hentlnnle •'oontj', F l o ­
C h apter 13147 o f 1*1*.
•r, Jodie' Howlngton, went the be tiej up at three each. In the
N I f * f t ) H T lto n a T ow n *h lp I t
• N O T IC E
lit
llK H B t ir
o r v n tN . decree w ill be entered In due rm irse
rid a. on n r l.afore th e ;»t h criy of
Houlh llanat ]• Kol.
IViat 114n M. J o n ra bolder o f T a x upon said p etition .
route for ’the visitor* 'and limited event that Sanford ahould cop
I4»4. o t h e r « l »
l
o
t
I
Him
k
14
T
ie
r
I
Thv
T
o
w
n
I V I T X E W S n r hand nnd Ihe aea Bepletnher, A . t&gt;
I
'.
i
i
i
r
h
n
l
a
No
'1444,
laauad
• the
the Senatora to seven scattered 'Innight'a game Jim Schantc! will
a tJecrao P ro C o tr fn ..« w ill be
As H lsasM .u a »♦** ■ * * ' • ' &gt;•of. Hanford
7lh d a y o f Ju ly A . I)., 1430 h at o f said Court a l Hanford. Hem lrole
I ,.Jdr V , , — W«4r IstXs traa f „ sr*
binglcs aa hi* matca were lash­ pitch tomorrow night
I ."I a 11. II. II. A 17 Work P filed aama In m y otrice and haa County. Florid a, thla I l i h day o f e n tered again st you
will r. Jrx £.k'r»Vjraw TsMsto- csoisus
Thla. r iU tlu n aunii i be - puMDhxtl
August
1114.
ing out eight off of the offer^
llurra
Vbla
):»!*!&lt;-•.
I’lal
Hook
toad*
ap
p
lica
tion
fa
r
a
J
a
x
.
daad
By PRANK KCK
Manager Levy‘a experience In
once earh week fo r fou r t i l c on ­
R. W
IV A B K 1
a pagan I * T — -------"
m On Issued th e ,e o n . Raid c a r t lfsecu tive
w eeks
In T h e K\nford
County Judge
.^pW* ” iL_Sf “.r!i.n' ° n bate running waa the deciding) A I* NrWrafealures Sporia Editor
Lot, 11 Ulork t- Buena Vlala K«- Irate embraces I ha fo llo w in g dag a to m everywhere—
the hill -for the Orlaniloana.
factor Jn the tilt lait-jivenlag. | MEW YORK—Joe LouU figure*
lutra Plat Hook 3 ( a a * t A 1. anlhe-it p ro p erly In lb s C o u n ty o f F irs t published on August 31th. l l r l t l f a nearepajier publlahe«l In
at Tour hi on Drug Co.
■ fianford'a winning run came In The trick that he pulled on•1I «*&gt; ,Uke nare of TUml Mauriello
1114
Hon
ford.
^H
eialn
ola'
County. Florid a.
Lit 1 Illndrrvllt# ■ Hrlgtll* I'U l H tnilnol*. HUta t,f Florid a. lo-w ||;
WITNEBH « 1&gt; hnnd nnd official
H 'i o f HKH « r N W I4 n r N H U tM EAt.l
(he X1th frame when two were Domlnguei la "an old a. the hilt*" |£ *W « *&gt;* rounrta when the Detroit
llook 4 pn*a tj.
Had ton I I T o w n s h ip I I
Hvulh
la ,I 7 O lln le d t la lla tgh ls t ’U t
out 1&lt;evy drove a single Into in baaeball but thefe are many n° !nl&gt; fr.
hh ^ rd heavyH a n g* I t East, 4 A rre t. ■
Book 4 p ars 11.
left- field which wna fielded by who fall in the trap.
weight title defense In a scheduled
T h * aaaaaameul o f the said p r o ­
I.ola I I it &lt;• i.o a k » t n n m a n i e
Mike Dominguez. I-evy took a
15-roiimi fight In Yankee Btadlum.
under ! h *
aalg r a r t lflr a t a
P la t Book 1 p i ( t , to A » I A perly
Third baaeman Oaaie fllorig Wednesday. Kept IS.
Issued waa In Ilia name o f C. O,
wide torn__ at firat baae and
I 'la l Hook 4 pagra I t A .»» .
S I I 4 ft Of tail I W ork 11 T i l t tlliehelL
I arrived at thla conclusion- after
Domlngucx threw the ball to waa a big factor in the victory
I'rtlrs * said r e M lflc a ta s h a ll ba
T T h e T ow n o f Hanroirl.
firtt In an attempt to catch him laat evening a* he led the Feda examining Louts' almost perfect
I n i 147 Plnahural Phil Hook I redeemed acw rn tln g lo la w . the
o ff firat- Levy trotted down to at the plate with_ two hit* *" record, rn the 22 previous title
p io p e rty deaerlbad therein w ill ba
p » m 71.
second Vnd'^waa M n ijlM M '* l i h ‘ h ^ * *'/ «•
!!&amp;
P w j M battles he has been forced, to use
I-ola r. I, '4. i, A * tllk !t I'h u lu - mid lo the h ig h e s t bidder a l th e
i.airt lious* d oor o n Ihe flr a l Mon
the verb loosely, to go 143 rpumUr ’ d ta I ’ lAa Hook 1 p a a * 31.
the vlctorlou* tally a» Byrun ‘ wo
5 ARTICLES FOR SALE
0
WORK W AN TED
S h a rp e
fla p p e d
*
a ln g le • in to ‘ '• b e hanged o u t *
t r ip le and A' simple case of division showf
W » 3 B T ra „ f H W , o f N W '( t,f day In the monltv o f October, 1*4*.
FOR RENT
ithlrh
Is Ihe 7th d ay o f O c to b e r,
r
une.
H
B
'i
Hacllan
1
'|4,wn»hl|
/
31
Itoatfi
that
the
Negro
*
opponents
last
an
“
'
hall
game,
drove
in
a
pair
„
f
I
center. That waa the hall game,
,
1414.
3-PIECK bedroom • fumitueo —* FOR reliable nnd thoroughly ex­
Itnnaa 14 Kaal.
*
D .ilrd this tth d a y o f Heptember, ROOM for rent, 1114 Park, phune
It le likely that Madjeakl w ill; The two teamn return to San- average dx rounds.
wardrobe trunk, battery radio,
perienced painter call CD7.
HSs or N W , o f M V , Had on |J
1414.
And
Taml,'
the
.Bronx
Beer
rend Scott C ary to the hill fo r'fo r d In the alatb game o f the
1I4-W.
»' .
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T
31 H
Kaa
“ ow
■ p a h ln Jo Houlli
" Ita n *a H
W
oil Cooking Move, wood lee
a P. H E R N D O N
Baron,
1*
nothing
more
than
an
----- i o f------43 1/3 o f HW‘
ISK't Keettol
Hartloii
the Senatora In an attempt to current aerie*,
(lame time I*
box, etc., reasonable. D. E. MlDDLE-afc married man wiihr*
Clark C irc u it Courl
I * T ow n sh ip 7* Houlh lladgu M
to connect with good real e f t
complete
the ' aerlea
tonight, |8:16. Come early end get a good avprege fighter and a mediocre
Hemlnnle
County,
F lo rid a FURNISHED room w- 807 Mag­
Analey, 7 mile* W. first St.,
Cast.
boxer.
True
he
haa
never
been
ItU flr ln l Clark’ s M eal)
nolia Artnus.
late buxines*. Have met public,
eomethlng
that the
Senator* aeat.
___ _______
K H o f HE** o f N E &gt;» Haction t t
RL 1, Box 1.42-W. knocked out. but Mauriello haa
have goo&lt;f 'character, teferTuw nshlp |4 South R an gf ' 31
IN T D K C O U N TY JIIDCU7H C O U R T . FURNISHED room. 408 Vi French LAIDOE WOOD o y ’ coal circulat­
been very careful of hla ring op4U'ai.
•ncc. Hoi ,24,'
,2 1,' ic/o Herald.
ponenla. - H aeema he never has
W to Of H K S o f S E N . Sect. I * S D H M I I.K C O H N T T . H T A T K 4)F
Aea.
ing heater, excellent condition.
&gt;-1.4sill DA. IN PROBATE,
T o n n a b lp 14 M. II miim * I I K&gt;,
foimght anyone with a knockout
11
tO A N S ~ “
t.id.Oo. Man's bicycle, excellent
IN It K j T H E . K W T A T E 4IF
L o la 11 11 14 IT I * 14 3» 7 f . I I
pUni'h.
condition, I3G.Q0, 102) Elm., I’ ll.
A 31 l&lt;&gt; 31 Illork t H igh lan d P ark IJI.A I’ VH A. 11,1W E ItH,
2
W
AN
TE
D
TO
RENT
Dacca &gt;ed
'I have *eim_ Mauriello groggy
P in t llook I page 7» these \VI&gt; 4
• •• ny A n n n m b e c k w i t h , j r .
1116,
&gt;
C IT A T 1 IIX
l.OANK MADE
ft o f l-ols 13 13 * I* to" 11),
from blows to'the head and Jaw'
T
H
E
' STATE
1)4*
K M H IIH A
lo :
FROM lit ) TO 8309
U
its
I
3
A
I
tlee#
W
lr
»
f
l
»
against the much tighter Bruce
FURNISHED
house
or
.part'
;
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L
E
C
T
U
O
L
U
X
ref(igcratcr
Janet
C
.
Millie.
*734
W
e
d
g
e
w
o
o
d
litock » Hlghtgnd P a rk Plat Book
strict privacy; fs g l service
Woodcock of England and agalnat
I’ lMce,
R oily wcmhI, . t'a lir o in lA ,
m.nt, preferably 2 bedroom*.1 F« « “ s with
" &gt; '•
There eppeara to be tome dla- tangle today and expressed
4 m * * * 33.
_
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
H c o lrlro C. m ice, l o l l Mo. F l o w l r
afternoon, Saturday or Sunday.
L o ts 7 -to I* F lg n k lln T siT a re
.
Call
It/
A.
Shryoek
at
phone
cumIoii among the big wig* con |&gt;eraonnl view* in the cnae* in Lee time’* lackadaisical left "Jabs
H ire d , I n i A n g e le s . C a lifo r n ia .
102 Sanford- Avenue
But
hr
never
yet
haa
taken
a
Joe
G..
L.
Oitr,
lit.
2U3
South
of
I 'la l Hook I page 73.
0134.
which
top
flight
football
alar*
I.ydta
C
.
Hannan,
4444
Heabol
II
earning a atatement In our
tail Ji Iteck'g Ad d ition I’ lal llo o k
Lout* punch, and I don’ t mean
Geneva.
Street.
Ile
lm
lt
4,
M
ich
iga
n
.
N
e
thad
realgned
their
appointment*
aolumn night before laat.
IJOKKOW HERK WHERE
#
3 p age 141.
ihgt new nods pop Joe to npcmsor­
t'e CrulcHshank. 4TI4 w t o x s w o v d WjUT]THD by veteran, hoiAc or
I.ota 37 A I t M eet'# Addition P U t
We elated that in the Flor­ to the Naval Academy nnd to ing.
PRIVACY IS RESPEC1 ED
COMPLETE fly rod fishing butfit.
I'taca,
H o lly w o o d ,
C a lifo r n ia :
M
&gt;at
art
merit
unfurnished
"(cod.
llo
o
k
3
png*
1*1.
Weal Point.
^
ida Stale l-r«gue I{ r .tram
M ildred
Ju.tl,
114
llru a d w a y
Joseph .Kampf, lit. 1,'Box 7U-W, YOUR natuial desire fo r privacy
pie) call Roy Johnson, MonteIn in 3| A 34 Beck's Ad d ition P la t
Louis probably .will ion* it num
^
____
____________
Jsi *
Street. Orlando. F lo rid a , A im e d *
msnsrfr ha* the right lo
In money
(hatter*
lg atrie^
tty
Vaughn told newsmen that brr o( goort punched al Turn Pa inkl■ 1-nke Monro*,
;
, .
14,-ok I pauk t « t
iuma
Hotel.
'
Durrh,
*11
F
r
a
n
k
lin
Avenu
e.
A
m
.
Hunt ton a deeieiuQ by an urn.
m
pected'
here.
Frlaud*.
and
Ie&gt;ls
I
to
3a
Block
4
Palm
T
e
f
he waa speaking a* a
’ jncctlon,
II make* a wonderful &gt;
beret. Ohio; C o lin I'ru lrk o h a n k ,
HUMUS— limited au|ipiy. 11:25 per
rnce P lat It,oik I pakea &lt;1 A *3
plre, We will go even one
relaliVla are not eueitlonHI
dtlarn when he e x p r n u e d th* * (mryiot
17 C h a fle * H ire d . N e w Y o rk , N ew 3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
h o le I lo 10 Block 4 Palm T e r ­
. bag. J. E. Lloyd, Ilox it)I, Sanabout your credit.
Your em­
-■ klep -mere - and aiy that the
Y o rk :
W in ifred
C . Scott.
414
opinion •lit*! nu all*mpf*la het ..
___ , ,
.
ra ce I ’ la l Hook 4 p * * ^ » *3 A **ford.
C linton Htreel. T o ro n to , ’ C anadu, A GOOD investment—two house*,,
ployer or . bustncea aasocUle*
ptoytr lnvolr*d aUo baa the
Ing made to persuade draft rhanciTm °inn
^ ^ r
I .ola I I to I I Illo rk * Palm T r y ­ . Dr
liuncan
M
e
K
w
a
ji,
144
&gt;7aat
' will not hear of yotxr person*)
s tss i It t AA »*.
41.
' right to enter the discussion.
b oa rd *.'Its induct th e p la y e m .
.
m ira tio n
h t ^ w 1'
rmf" F la t llo o k « p ath
C en tral Atanue. 4)rlnnd», F lo rid a , . lire In one and rent the other.
HARIIKCU.H GRILLS
V a u gh n aalil
h e . e n tered
the IJ*1
d "P »t lo n p oin t blank to-,
|^lt, M t&gt; * u n lo ek t Mat f a y
affairs. Ther* Is ao- cause for
At a meeting of the league
Phone 1141.
snd a ll other iw raon a ro n re rtird :
RAIN COATS
embarrassment.
I i.u are
h ereo y
p o llfle d
th at
director* held In DeLnud Some- I , . i s : ! .
r
s: . . 1frame In “a soft
. - sofa
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MAIN
HATS
I’
la l Book* I &gt;
pugr a I “ * “ x l-etltlon liaa been rile d In Ih r a b o ve 10 ACRE
,,
.
.
large
*
i
die
nga grove. Hdwnnl
j
Reasonable credit require menu
time in May or the firat part many letter* from mother* whol
tail 4 l.ltw k II M a y fa ir .Plat Book •tiled Court, by l ie d r a v 47 I ’ ru lc k .
prook Oolf and ’Country
SHOWER CURTAINS
No co-maker* on money loans.
o f June, anil presided over hp wantctl i” know why their imy» Club which he alnce hSi deserted ' 3 im gcs 34 A 43 A I’ lal Hook 4 .bank and .fTdwartl It, -H Iler. aa
H
ILL
HARDWARE
CO.
ingslow. Kd! Variable payment plans.
ft
t»nKi its
Prcatdent At Comha, the dircc- wire lirliu- drafted while certni'i became 'Uie fresh atr via* too
E ie e tilo ra *,f th e lorst W ill and A NICE cute little
301
East
First
St.
I ait 3 Illork
11 M ayfair J i l l T o ln t r s n t o f Ilia it &gt; H A . J lo w e rs ,
ward F. Lane.
FAM ILY LOAN CO.
, tore voted to allow the manager football player* were not11“ much"
Hook 3 |Wge* l l A i l ’ A P ig* j o i a i s i V p ia y ln g fo e au th ority to
' Florida Rank Bldg.
Phont 1*
and the player invotvrd to enter addcl: "My reply w h , and ‘ b“
SPECIAL
Hook 4 p a g a “ » l
-&gt;il and convey th e fo llo w in g d e- 5-ROOM bungalow doseSfo school.
dUcdaainn over n tiorialon that
la’ta 1 A 3 A
of ’Lola s ® e. idied Iota, piece* nnd .p a rcels o f
20 GAL. TRASH CANS $3.78 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
Real bargain. Edward V . I.»nr.
* A w H „ f l “ ’ l * W ’ ”J&lt; l T ie r
an arbiter might make.
ml KllUitte In H#»ft|tr»ii|4k iViUftljr,
iraft m (
VEGETA It L b BINS Sj .Jj &amp; Ir.u'i
they certainty looked like ........,
*. T h a f » * n o f H an forB
FI k i IiI a , b *lo n *lfiK .
M ill r « U I « { FIVE
In a directive dated July 20, dodgers. Here they have spent
____ , —
adjoining
------- -- -----lota,
..'ach 00
HANFtsRD HARDWARE CU
A ll Block I* Chapman A T in k e r
SIGNS
Thai'*
where
Mr.
Mauriello
I*
1948 League 1‘ rrnldrnt t omb* two or three year* licing educate 1
Et
feet wide.’ . .Excellent
neighbor­ *
210 East Fir*: St.
A d d itio n P la t Hook |.pgg**T *V rle East III fl.~w f rhnrlh-weat
Show cants and posters
wrong
Louis
doesn't
have
to
Ogbt
l-o
la
•
A
I*
|ll”
ck
lu
T
ie
r
J
*
A.
hood. Priced reasonable. Mr*.
at government expense, -where
elated that in the earn!
O— DEE'S SIGN SERVICE
CAST iron wood and coal cir­
C. M a rlin '* A d d lllon . P ls l Book H
player thought hr had a. proShort, phono Co. 45%.
they were dtaft exempt.
Now, him or nnyoiir. AH Mr. Louto has
0. D. Lamlceu. Phone J021
lo
do
ts
punch:
And
ho'a
tnamlng
culating
heater,
3D)
W.
ilrd.
leal o n l y
the player In­ when the »h«f&gt;Mng l* over, the*’
. G » « 'M
* 51 Block 1 Flral
very rapidly.
: REAL ESTATE WANTED SM ALL air cycled gasoline en­
FLOOR SANDING
volved and the tram manager
resign.
Doerti't it look as If
ahould state
,afe It,
lh„ only reason that they ever
gine suitable for lawn mower nnd finishing. Cleaning end wax­
WE
NEED
LISTINGS,
of_F*rm*,J
Thla ruling ehuuli! I ks a u ffle . Went.to Annapolis o r«J fe *t I oint
i-hapiei i » i , Fb&gt;ttMyers.. 311 E, ing. New floor* aurfaegfPtd perHorn**,
me*. Grove* and Buiine»»j “ !!,jbl^ cle(n,
fortiori. Old floor* made Uka new. *
(tiil rrnunda fur i-evy to hav* iti tht! Ural place wfls to avoid .),, matatc*. m l
mntnded. the
417-J.
Proi
onerty.
W.
R.
wnilsma,
j
'
‘
„
n
d_
^
I
honf.
i
J
Ci|U
npprtiaeh*d Cofer during tha the draft? IThcae liny*, If they I f'dfiwind drarrllwd land in Heioiii.
N O W IN STOCK
Rea
alW
.
Torn
Dolt.
Aiaoclate.
GOOD
used
elothin
jffaitor, rom Bolt A W c t iii, COOD
clothing for s a le H. M. GlrKARON
frarus at the local paik laat art* d ra fte d , should g o w h e n ev er j ,‘ ,1'
* . r-|..ri* . » pi i„. o ffr r .
Silex
Coffwemaker*
IIhelr
h - I - number
m . m L r rnmrg .up.‘
1 ■ .and
. . I n«t
h r u l » » l . I « k lle w l r f ) lo r the
Phone 1120, 415 Atlantic Bank* coats, shoes, dresses. Call ItIJ-J.
_
Lake Mary, FI*.
F'riday night.
r1
I ilg t o d and l,r - 1 earh 1,1,1. at Ihe
------—----------------------------Illdg.
.
|
Schick Electric Rasora
tt IlliF ’ H Altman
five minutes Is’ fere.' I 'cerlAtn- I
nf 'Ih e
mi ft i*l* County
---------------TUXEDO
FEEDS
RENT A CAR
.The following latter- »n* re­ ly rlon't think thitt drsfl hnanl*
Nufonc Door Chime*
AD
S kIC
&lt;
8 ARTICLES FOR
SALE
complete line!
YOU DRIVE IT
ceived yesterday from ffrti All- shouM act in the spirit of revenge.
Sherrill Auto Compact
H U N T8.TU X K D O
PHONE 709
.man, aporta commentator for the
• Samptdn Wrenchea
F E E D .S T O R E
STRICKLAND-.MORRISON
‘ Elect rk Toaster*, 34.39
State, and ‘ University radio at*" DRIVE.IT. INC.
Spalding Football*
H. B. POPE CO., INC.
lien, tt'HUF at (ialnesvllle.
TUXEDO ( KEDS—complete line.
*T fe lust relumed from New
Gallon C a t Cent
Hunt's
Tuxedo
Feed
Store.
DODGE
- PLYMOUTH
Hava
your
portrait
Uken
at
adHri^wWtr^sf _k.»4„k. f*).U r wkk
York uhere during h r via* I
PARTS A N D SERVICE
Simonix
N1CHOL--------------LIpM CapsAsi. Am fm k i n a ks IsILLS STUDIO
'h ad a good, hull araalon with
OUTBOARD
motor
boat-fcr
;sale/ *rtAsst« sn ifc&lt;e&lt;r
— ,u „W y
109 Palmetto A ir .
Phone 1011^,
220‘ Mstaeh Bldg.. Phtma 115$
Johnoon
. Products
J «q U|q tsbsf. Uss asp l. A»ww4
, : « * 4 Barber. f*Th# Red" was
—&gt;16 *ft---century- trull and .42
Children a specialty
Duco
‘very- interested Jn hearing Ihe
‘
RlC
epplltnee
repairs —
hor*e Johnson motor. "fJ o o l
x o r ir g
*
• -Igtrnt Hanford n*wg (aa Ft# ■
^ fu fu u / C A P U D I N E
repair washing machines,
Tarpaulins
condition.
Ill) Sanford Avo.,
PHOTOGRAPHS
Hanford, V birlda. H *ptrinber lt*lh
garnered ll from the’ Herald)
vacuum rleanera, fans, mixers,
Phono 10W.
Here /our BEST photograph
i at*.
i
DUh Soft
/or H E A D A C H E
sewing machines, Trotter A p­
and aafceiJ n a to say hello to
•made at
N O T IC E
!H
11 E ft E ll V i l l V E N
Luggage
pliance Service, 304 W. Second
alt hla old friend* down ' San­
THE RAYMOND STUDIO
ARTICLES W A N T LD
Bicycle Lights
fit., Phone 10C4-J.
B 8lata Bank .Bldg^-PH. I0B3/ 6
ford wajTr I can thlnh of no
(totter. way of doing it than
Bicycle Speedometers
SNAPSHOTS— printed, developed,
Floor Mat* Avallabl*
thru yot|. Red Is doing a ler
! l ’LL" BUY your car regardless
enlarged. We anpy old photo*
f'F , , , NOLB TIRE SHOP
rifle job right now with hla
of ag* or condition, Roy Reel,
graph*.
play.b;.play brnaJraata of Ihr
308 W. 2nd St.
Papular Beat Coven
NtCIIOl.LS STUDIO
Broehlyn Dodgtr*1 home games
Famous Horemxnn Doll*
from (u n c ito n il p trlo d le p olo
SHMINC
(O LE TIRE SHOP
FLORENCE (tore, 3 or 4 burner, 220 M*iich Bldg., Phone 1159
and hla administrative duties
Erector Sot*
wanted in good condition. No ELiFCTRIC' appliance repairs— V
at sports director-for ( ’. II. H.
'v
MIRACLE BLOCKS
IB f B S 2 S S
Microscope Sot
oven. Address Mr*. K. M. W „
j “ Guea* l'|| bo-feeing yoij Ml
we .repair washing machine*,
FOR your hom*— Superior workftrslas* fsasUMMlasns
Bax 3, c/o Herald:
S i* a-Iraki. It sksat**
Dolt Carriage
aom# of the, Univeirlty football
msnshlp weather resistant, high
vamim rleanera, fan*, mixer*.
, 1•■ ’ *
■
game. I think Florid* i* going
Trrtier Appliance Service, 304
strength, termlu proof. • Mir­ 7 P e te , L iv e s to c k , S u p plies
Doll Houao
to Rurprise. »omr of the exiierU
W. 2nd SU Phone 1004-J,
acle Concrete Co., 300 Elm
*.
Doll
Baailnett
(hi* ye*r.”
Are.
- ,’ W
I BUY cuw*. calve*, yearlings.
Rubber
Dolls
13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
Flayer Row
Phone U. W. Lord. 788-W.
— — . ..i
to — -----------------CONCRETE **wer pipe—Septic
Wagons • Bicycle*
Major' Oencrat Harry Vaughn,
SKMINQLB TIK E SHOP
tanks, fane* peat, grease trap*,
who i* Itocairlent Trumuv'i mili­
COCKER S PA N IE L PUPS
Mail*
201-North Park
tary aid*, watered the football
benches, flower pots.
Miracle A.K.G. registered. Phone* County
Desk and Chair S«ts
Telephone 37
Concrete Co., 809 Elm Ave.
2702.

« S W « S K - a8 f ,SKiisr &amp; ,Rl"*hl°,
• J ft£ K L '5 .,,C : « L « * t f t U r

lusbands! Wives?

Uronx Beer Baron Is
Nothing More Than f
An Average Fighter

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IN S ID E SPO R TS R E P O R T

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(ant new Pep and Vim?

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Legal Notice

WATCH FOR

How women and girls
may get wanted relief

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TOYS * *.

OPENING
NEW

RfeSTAURANT
Roy Johnson

CARDJJI

Gama* • Books
Lionel Trains
Paint Seta - Biear*
Doga * High Chair*
Stroller* * Trucks
Tractors • rush Toy*

SPORTING GOODS

GRITS and meal—-ground froth P O IN T E R S —- fin* blooded stock, NOW reafty ta grind ev*ry Mon.
day morning —
Your corn.ft
3 month* old. Phone lJtk
every Monday from snowflake
grit*, meal, corn A cob or
corn. Can be bought at Gard­
GOOD work hone about 1100
shuck*, .etc, fo r feed. J. W.
ner's Store, Lake Monroe. 10
pound*.
W. D.- Bumhaluugh.
BeU, Lake Monroe, Phone 16.
jb. beg. $1.00.
Inquire WJtoon Corner.
CODENHAGAN cabbage plants YOUNO cow for aale, 3rd calf. PHONOGRAPHS fo r rant*— for
parties, dances, entertainment..
now ready. Phone 705-M.
Fresh OoL Ut. Oenjel, 335U0 J. V.
With
Flth or without record*. The
Martin, Ru a, Bex *&lt;W.
Music Box, ,111 W. Firat BL,
IM ITATION leather*1. In most
Phone 86 3.
. color* and lasge aelfctlMi of
FOR quick sale on* nke brood
* good uphototery fabric*. Robert
sow. Weliht around sso tt&gt;&gt; W A N T K D t r a n * , . . .
_ irom __
-S. Brawn, 1911 N. Orange
Hr* J. p. Riser, " f l d e f Spring*,
70S Palmetto Ave. to dq. Bldg.
- Ave., Orlando. Fla.
RL S.
14th A- A.
Orlando. Mr*.w-&gt;
Eunlca B. H&lt;j n.
SK HELP WANTED
TWO year-old field grown everHUSBANDS!
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VOLUME XXXVII

Eatabllahed 1908.

U. S. Defends
« Trieste Plan
Of Ministers
. T •• i

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1946

NO. 260

Associated Press Leased W ire

Renews Plea For European
Led By Germany, France

‘Ike* Attends Mother’s Funeral

. ______

jiffefi

Bloc Told Agreement
- On Free State And
Italo-Yugoslav Bor^ der Unified Decision
* PARIS, Sept. 19, (/P) —
The United States today in­
formed the Slpvic bloc of
nations that the four-power
agreement on Trieste and
the Italo-YugoaUv frontier
was a single unified decision.
The American ambassador
to Italy, James Dunn, flatly
frfilso told the Italian P o lit i­

Proposed French
Constitution Hit
By Gen. DeGaulle

Sanford Model Airplane Club

Snyp Adoption Would
Place Country In
Danger Of Anarchy
I’ AIMS, Srpt, 1u,. (A*) —general
j Charles Dilluull spoke out .to­
day . ajuinst. the proposed now
French constitution. He declared
that. i '»
adoption would pat
France in ‘ danger o f anarchy or
dictatorship.
The war lime leadSf of the
Free French nude thia charge i-i
n statement imued to enrreepth*
dents, II- .tud the new constitu­
tion fa in reality tin- rnme-sa the
one njcctc I b ) the "French peo|dt Inst May despite cer.uin
chatters. DeCmllli said the ronstiugnp piovidea -m&gt; chief of
stale\who runlly is n chief, and
no m il orgsnixntiitu o f the French
union.
s- •
ACCOMPANIIO BY HIS Wlf*. denere! Dwight D. Elsenhower leave* his(irncral IM'nullr resigned last]
• boyhood home In Abilene, Ken., shortly before pallbearers followed with
January na interim Presidint of ^liriilx Of n iodrt airplanes were m Vdr Sunday a fte r irnon by the atm 'ie m em bers o f the S a n ford M ndrl
■ the body of his Ht-yesr-oid mother, fdember* of EUenhowePa family
France. He has remained In *’ir- Airnhur (
How thd general from the house. ’
, ( fafcntallonal Sound photo)
tunl imh'iral retirement sine®] exhibitions at the Sanford Munlrlpal Airport before a Ur*v gathrring of aprrlalors^ The tiny (.colin'llien. hul tinlay hr indiiated -he motor* on the plants are llntitl tp run 15 wromtv llirn the plant jlUIr* to its Uniting Winner* of the
will support r iTulidiites in the mrrt liavp not yft Itrrn aniimiiir rid,
fn m ific c ir r i »r it wit if mi ret* with] g—
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■ him i*n tin* cmi.llltltiot'il issue.
Di-GuiiUe soul in hopes !hc

Says Retribution For
(iermany Must'End
After Nazi Crimi­
nals Are Punished
ZURICH,
Switzerland,
Sept- 19, til')— Untilin'* for*
nicr i'rtmo Minister, Winston
Churchill, today renewed
his plea.for a United State*
of Europe, - a federation
which would ho led by
Era nee and (Icminny.
Speaking in Enrich. Swit­
zerland, Churchill said there

cal Commission that the two
f i i n l la- ifn cud tu' retribution
mattsrs would stand together or
fur i ,’crnmny mice "the' Naxi criin- ‘
not st all.
1
ilia! i
me punished and
t ho
Dunn apoka during s discus,
Iteirh i, ilrpnvnl of tile power
alon f f the boundaries o f the
to tn.iki; , wai. , *
propoMd free territory.
8!»v
liit* f-rfinr itr ett-It trader rcdelegates went' these restricted
f cm id to a partnership betweento the d ig of Trieste proper,
F‘ranee and tioringfiy w h ic h
but South Africa proposed that
would develop inin a regional
the
boundaries
be - enlarged
iiigniiir.iliun within the. United
southward
along the
Tstrisn
Noli nil.,. ||t- &gt;ai,i thru: ia no
coast.
leaSto, wliy I Ida should conflict
The A m e r i c a n ambassador
with the w-ir},( iirganiiation.
stated th a t' when the Foreign
fim r .■ImIIN only -prrifir men*
Ministers , decided to cede . all
11on
f ii» ,lii , aiuc— whvil ho
territory east of the French line
Hf Hail', rbt' Blitto Yugoalavin, they also riccidcd
M i Vt *riiftiimv%tMli|i of NutionSg
upon the creation of an interinlirHl v A Ml*.1Hit illlti, I trust,
national tone aS*'TfTeste. Dunn
Sum
St»t ii't
It,,., tit* IHIIM ito* tho
emphasised that the matter was
fn. 41.1 ....1 , P*»II *•? 1 l.f tilt&gt; new
fll»
all one decision, one agreement.
........
a-L. jin t ♦li.impio n its
He farther Informed the com­
ind -him
mission that the American agree,
i It *i i i ti » I t . Pin|ihtiAii^d that
ment Included the creation of n
I!»«-• ** * m hiA nr* i rvivat nf Hut
A truly free state of Trieate. He
■ nntliin will M'i--&lt;’ t the c.iitxlHu» *jm
a jiintiyilly great
Padded th a t. the United Stales;
tnin i-v*'ii thoiuh |t&lt;ai w*. Id nSeon
ruling
a iptt itii.ilJ y great
agreement to one part of the1
p u l aging the leiii|uiiary g*irnrn«* iffMiny
I ht*ti «»» a flnah #o f
program was contingent on the]
mtnt.
hi * fiiitnl rhi'toiu. llu* fur met
acceptance o f ail parts of the I
*
*
PfiMi** Mtii; tl«’! gave Oi Ih des*
decision. - •
&gt;
S'Mptlnli Ilf wide
»&gt;f KuJMM S M KM. Mpi It*. i /|*i
A
Canadian , . representative,,
r
” A va;*t, .^uiventti; iiimm
sh
The
all
Jp%
%
i«h
ntv
**f
l»*l
Aviv
ttrdoke flexion, told the com.
I «»f f **r m r &gt;»**p« L 111j 1 1 k f y » tjj f v w o n i
lias ftifnin
thvif.i
mission that his delegation would
bjh it fir ti lii i i IiIh' i i whu'li.
t* nml U’ Wildi'd'ti • human Ktdhga
support the 8 * l h African pro­
**n l In* i ti in*- *if iltelr cilie*
Indit-vi* uii-. taint'd in t 1*&gt; ntFiii
posal to enlarge the free sona
ft inf sraii tho flifttk Imi. mn for
I
k’ M nf I hr* I fr n n h t tin-h‘iitr«*»intl
Of Trieste to Include‘ Italian
in ifiiitlmt it«tt, Irtruit /kilt l.minit the ftpproa* h **f - onto nrw p\»rU,
SIIAN O IIAI, S«pt. lUt (/V)— ;
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communities ' along the latrlan N E W YORK, Sept. IB, « ■ )!t y i -tit115 . ..i ti'iror. Among the
A ijrm ip •*f fiv* a t n in l
, rl, r
high -, ho„|
lOeoist. Clanton said that Canada Pricoa in Urn &gt;itnck, market la- p v r.hlm-.-si ,omn--.n‘ . nee •*.'
v'M-if-,, (}n-ii&lt; 1 - A Label o f
rauirtf
the
uffai*
&lt;«f
|»di«1u**|
F'lulik t'ui.Hi n f’ Port Orang",
ef r„)|r|!rP, jf, f „ r.
took this stand because It fell day riifffftd another one rtf S&gt;r. Chiui CXI-Lai;. diwlo.tti Itulay r|ri|ll,
Murrft; iiiti•»*i|f ihe vatitfuished a
*fiaiiwtid&lt;
’
,
It
milt'd
Th*y
■
lit
Id
iip
i'luns vnxedisc isvottl fur n
th*|isrlnient of
F'lnridn lictlim
that LLe pap ,UU;i; Is Iho area tM --.ll
far
ha ha.f given up pgrtlctpatimi mrr .rlVir„ ,„rM nrr
altrndlnp*
*itil it-j! .iiluin ^ td detpalr.1*
ftFill
«*
’iiipln\
r
*
nr|il
t*
m
*
•**f
h
,
, . , |erly wldc i li aii, U|V Oampaign m ! new c'minandet. and Hnimr* 5ti*l
was predominantly Italian. He eral yeuraV Heavy liquidation put T Tn thn Nanking pcirc negntiathiru. i ||IC K(tllfur .
&gt; iotUmird f*htirrhil|; “ That ia
ViHStifUinl
.School, preparation f..i* &lt;I,,, fifrlttromtng tun, a«.»ut,.lil Stall- adjutMiit, will m pn» ka it* »*f tfenif* w«Mth 5 im nnn
It. t
also reminded the commission the tloker tape behind a* much] Chmi declared at hi* home '" Ur&lt;Hiding &lt;!' Mrs
all iiiivt th*
nnaiu* uurn have
,
“
**e . tr.ii r •-1 -(.nunat Imhu'a Jitm. ■i
Itav, F iila v for t li-mwatri ohi-ia wLit I* Itnil lieen n w 11111jtr »
that the area now was Italian a* aeverr-minute* for tho flrat j Shanghi that ho would &lt;•-111rti t.i prinoipAl
!!■*! by Ifftfo*!' rdi h ether to
Iimrheol. tlu-y
an i-ip*li»|.ul in. I ft* I lir I *imfr«| Still-'*
fltry will
wi l l imltnl,i j11 1tut«* tin
time *inre 11140 nn,| leader* Nanking milv If Gem &gt;aftv*imo rmcip*1, I he aihiml ha, born Chn.iil--. of «
gnd not Yugoslav territory.
|u* ading hiivor far
1’nlirc lifttnVF HiVTtaiid i vitii |n*-* ns itmI
- tti! lit i rut t
tumbled I to 8 points to new Ch.ln, K.I-SI..I M B r.l l.. &gt; - j" "|U '
i nit* i-d, bni for ihe
' S i lii-U..',- ""H .'.'.m .lS '
...... ...... "
'
rf
nit
liid ri^ m tin l Jn,| V\ , ' '
i i ii'H i'O mill irtmri mrmbpruhip, mrnilit rpt
low* for the past 18 month*
fart
ihai
I hi* grea t, republic
giim /nU uh Mr 31 11**i &gt; iih tim in rn l • (hir* murn&gt; niifanlintfnii vUtii'li i»* -*r« kmu t«&lt;
or longer.
which i*. made up
ieplrniah
futul*. I In* imdiii' tieroiih the Afltutlir tjvnm hits at
The
trend
waa
moderately George Mnnhall and government
the. ttnJcigrtjuud!»~.*»»i l*‘ngUi leatiied that (be ruin or
O n SuM irday e v e n in g they
ill t m llr d
downward from the atari In ac­ and
itf Hurupo ban in*
,d communlat represent*. Ivc*. 1
m 7b*V i • 1 ^ “^
- S S h e ? 1 n^rangch!cnu'‘ ^
tive
dealing*.
i.
In an exclu sive,,U tar«u :w w «IO „, which 'M r * ;
U a lU L t e T m p lr i"
for
Transfer* were in the neigh­
Griham for the
S u1»Jik,I« iiiught ,jn* Krani.
borhood' ‘ o f
3,00(1,000 iiham, rrtiti, Chou described thei Nank-f ----elude Grrgg
— - « g shorthand, typing *omr
among the largcwt of the month. ing negotiation* ua *en*i-lc** Hoi nnd commercial.. Kngluh. Mr
K«* Ifttt »7Tt r d
M » h Ja i
p r i o r t o till*
w ill
at
• • ve n ilig t h e y
F&gt;er »ine® ha nerved aa a
Prominent .rgaualtie* included -iharard ih *L they wet., du.igi.o4; Marweli liulnirt* ill h,...kkreplng arT i i i h ptt a ! a m e e t i n g o f t h e H i l l s
*»f l i m n
n rra
iti
Ih n
to
camouflage
the
true
civil
wort
a„d
mwlern
.-.'fire
filing
m
.umi
nalor.
technician ta l&amp;ldle Rickeubfick- Norfolk &amp; Western, Rant* Fc.
*1
fur it
u.niid rondi
K rai.. 1 •' l i l y
H
C k p C f ♦•1 l o
P o s t.
tie c u
IM
_
__
rile .,1 on t.
I'll I otily
er'a fatnoo* " B i t in the Iting” Union Pacific, U. S. Steel, Uelh- situation and black out the truth!
*.
M.
i it 't io , w i l l , I . „ •*l| k n o w m | lh.,1 i.tirpMM'
...
in
tlm
hand.
..i
-tale
na­
04th aixo aquadron during WoriJ lehrm, (’ hry*lcr. General Motor*, from lioth the Amcri.nn stnl * * ■ » , - .
i
it
to
,.i.
iii
jpiii^^ii'*"
..iy
Hi,
&gt;
FM
a
h
l
i
l
W
P
A
t
fin
|
-Ld * 1 1 * - l . H It4&gt;
.», *1 f „ r
b is
|*h
|« U lt
tli.-v
A H B l i t O llC M l l H T
War I. FMxon CJoit of Geneva haa U. ,S. Huhlter, Montgomery Want, Chinese public*.
lli.il il.in u M, h we hnoyv »d l never
p la n a
| «r
.i m ii g i Mift f in d p n t e i t i i i f i f r
tin ! ) Imvi- fonnil cvidrnr|. r.
n p c m s o r in g
a
Chou further tolej the vrtrrati *
.
wanted to aolo in a plane. Ye*ter- Douglas Aircraft, Kastman Ko­
(« ., iin.li rground
mg-,ni*n*i&lt;m o -e ii except to Ihe i,iu.e of
regntt
l i . l ,1 , - n r l y
w ilf u l'
tw*
g n 1a t t i u s i n m i i* s r l l t i u '
f it 'll
nod fiu-deiu," Churchill
r (W
111 year fm fli
ja y he reaiited that ambition dak, Du Pont, Allied Chemical, A P China corrcppondeni that A ( ' ( ' O l i n i P n
I*.., ii shaking dn«n !r «i . .l i ti.'hi
■n .in .'nil'*',
villi
leav,*
fn
tin
liniinrve „ f {niivid
1 UI
111 mg euii* iMiiiiiiiiit
Kenecott,
American United State* policy In Chinn had
hen he made a lolo flight In a Anaconda,
imtiniml Ixigion tvmvmUon at I Im-itliaiil* with ditt'innd* fm con-, thxliUeil. “ Ilul iL iimy
- well ho
for
the
rxIpar. Cub plana after receiving Telephone and Standard Oil of resulteil in a military nititatum
Ihis.noiul
peetc. tilurisls ii* well « « the! Him -Fianviswr on • Tuesday. Mr, *f 'l,!ltion:!, One'police off it ,’ r said j ■hul m » ■'' '
which had grown Into a nation*
atrcction at'Tha'8ahford School New Jersey.
___
COU!llW«jJ
countjCuJ'itisen*. President Jack I Mellop will roturrt to stale "tu«d- tlmt the! latest •raid today nttslil ] Ogcttcy o f destruction will' oo
wide
civil
war.
%
’ Aviation.
Itallgun naiil that tbd board of J quartera here. • He lias reemlly j hive bum polled Insnue the whloaprrail and the catnstropha
Resumption o f the downfall,
communiit Itader added
TI
d ir e c to r * w o u ld d is c u s * th e m a u.:t rr , n t * , l an a p a rtm e n t at M 2..............
W e *: i P -d i'lu d d iiiin n n d * ro m im o y l,.,d fo llo w in g it * u»e b y s e v e ra l w a r market analysta said, waa - due &gt; The
Whlla fighting in Fanca during
____
__
______
_____
_
An
explosion
rocked
a
coni
min,
* ti, give
* *in *to -*
hi* forrea woufd fight on
l refii.ul
tie terrorist, litiif fiHtiutift vvHI nut only lirtnic
ter ami appoint a committed to S,con.| .Street,
tha flrat World ltfar, Mr. Colt to persistence ‘ o f the belief of that
V•• i»i anil all ti nt «»• call civillrigardicM
o
f
th*
amount
of
help
f
I"
McCoy
tralay.
One
and
....
|
deinind
for
money
many,
customers
“
that
a
bear
begin
making
plan,
for
the
?e
waa Iniurtd in a hr mb aiploaion
zntuifi, but n»«v |M* *l»ly tlisinte*
given Chaing by the United half hour* after Ihe exph-.m,,.
market
wa*
under
way,
that
la­
and 1o*‘. tha tight of Jtia right
l: i ni*- *iht* wttrfil it*, Hf '
Slat*.. He aim declared that all hul one nf the HO men «.
“ " h ,h*
...... . " " rBr‘
bor
dispute*
were
clouding
in­
' aye. Recrntly tha CAA hai rated
rent'll!.'.I
sump " f III,- nation ally knuwnj I r U I H i i n , B j T I l P S I l o | ( l f ) ( '|
K
rl 1ga N o V '
1^)
tha Communist* never would *ur-|tha min® had Iven
up irwmandoualy on phyalcai. ra- dustry . anil political problem* tender to the government |*»^r»y. 1fur- The mine U owned
hoth
at
home
and'
abroad
tend­
qulremrnta for private and (ind­
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I Oreut Valley •Anthracil
ent .pilot*, and nd longer con- ing to complicate the economic
j Corporation.
Outlook.
Rond*
fell
with
stock*.
aider* tho lot* of an aye or .i
G reek
D c n O U Iie e
president of the in
limb a* a handicap for thia thrill­
V » fs f *
WT
I xr* I . {company, R.O . Steven* *ai,|
ing apori. Slightly over tha half
min.. l M - I" w,*rr discussral briefly t«ry o f Slate James llyrne* held
lA r a n m iiir t
I&gt; / vu t4 a ik ri
B r i t i s h N a v a l V I H l t the men came out of the ....
i " nd 1‘rrsldeiit llatignn was in- their fu it converautlnn tmlny
V II.A S IA tin Sri.i i1, i.Sin- I j I I I I M I I (111 I U N I I I U I I
wantury mark In ‘aga, Mr. Qoil
before -.emergency crews a.
* _
. ... *
...... i . *
i . i n .- u
c ... . ..a . b ..
/*
......
1,1
*.
,
'
:
alrucled l„ appuinl n cndimlUee since S « rotary of Cuntmcrra u t i l
**3ccidrd that if tha youngitera
I lirKiutia |,.li I ngr-x fui
ATHENS, Graeco. Sept. 19. m r r ' ^ r n f L ^ n t e . , , 1'1
could fly, ao could ha, and pro­
;
l-t
to ald-Joe Muss III making final Wallace look a swipe *t United Army perxbnnt-'l ovci-in* may be
Ml*., l.ixcttc Temple, who has
—The
Communist
newspap-r
lu
ceeded to prove it by taking lnSTANDARD, Alberta. Sept. 19, At^rni fRiiospastla) today pub ■'y
t *
1*‘ S ! ‘ badly burnt'l pUn* f,‘r- “ Wt' ^ ly lKntinB
( " rei“ n H iv y last Thurs. mailed without rcqurxt &lt;lip^ ho- been employed " by the tl. S.
■truction.
UP)—T wrniy ilhrea
C a h a d ia n
tween-Oct. IT, and N"v.
Muj. EliqihiiXqcol AgrrtvJ for the past
and onlT w «
Inlured In lb *«» ^ *P&lt;nUorr,l 4,y th0 Jaycrcs day.
llshed tho announcement of tho ,
i j ’ ss
inttit, 1 during Iho w inlets.
. ,
Ih e cmiversation was iiy way Gojgr F. ilrinr, postal officer of year, all,I who n mouth ago wrn*
Dihoolchlldroi and a driver may
Pre-idem H ullgX^vaU .,
in- |of teletype. White House news- tin, Scvcntli Army aniuiuiirrd to- notified by the War Department
owe their lives to an ll-y*ar old visit of a British fy «L to Grcrco nlsn^nnksM* had^a ^roken^lrg
with Ihe n*a lira: "|»ro»oca..va Th^ fate of the n m sring man "fo U "f d lha*gmui» that'the hoMgsl " " n wet,, given no details.' Press
boy and hi* n'Jck thinking. The
day.
lliat all,, would bo iMsignrd f6r
Demonstration.“ Except for tho
nsi c H . I n hu?firaxei” .It', o f direct,.ra hod vole,I to pr,L. .Secretory Ro.x merely said tho
Thai gives relatives oinl friends tlu&lt;ugMpkie work
school bus in which they were
i:,.,uunvI
Communists, ,the Greek press 1*
not
Certain
but
Sloven
says
,
fc_
«
.
„
i
„
„
i
_
m_r.
I’rrubtcnt
and
Secretary
o
f
Slate
*
_ _ _
riding overturned near Standard,
or the (7, l*i*i* -* month Isio'cr 1° unm.imc'tl yrtterday that situ Had
welcoming ihe .tonneuniug o»v*i
had
talked
•
by
Ttoletypa
Iwtwccn
mail package, to intlu, il,un at* received a port cull and will
and smoke-from thio ignition bo- visit enthuyiasli.-xllir.
L - BT. AUGUSTINE,
’ **.
Washington ant| Paris.
rival overseas by l liii-linr,, lh»y leave for New York c,ty on ^lon—Th# headquarter* -ofState fun filling the bus.;
Government officials *ay nriv?.
Eorbcr
ut
the
day,
Rosa
mu
than wu, the casn during the war, diiy.
h k &lt;
1 1
Visitors at today’s meeting In.
^elective Sefvlfe aTatem in St, • Gordon Grant scrambled through tely that tha plan for tho British 0,11L n ffir^U
nminred
that
Mr.
Truman
did
mi,&lt;’
ufGclaia.
______
eluded
FMgar
Jensen,
Buck
Wal*
Maj. Hein* stated, dim to the
.She will Iw joined in Jack^UguajAta ;rtj«rta d today Brig­ the frightened and Injured children war vassal* to visit Greek water*
. M
.
. kar, C. II. Luke, Darrell Swan not muke a deal with Wallace great irdiirtmn of Mildmt* in p-onvitle by lie, sMlei. Alice, who
adier General Vivian Colltni, Mate to the side of tho trapped driver I* Invigorating. These source* say „ *
in getting him to pledge silence foieign fields since Hie shooting ||ST lrt-MI .employed li&gt;* DiO Sutl
Selective Seryice director, baa and released him eo he could it indicates Grate* wilt not a* they
for the duration nf the Paris stopped.
Oil Company and who has retent letter* to alt local eoloctiv* pull out the wlrea.
put It—h- noandonsd t»y miiam
Peace Conference.
•Inly one unrkngr tfniy lie mall- reived a like appointment. They
earvice board* advlalng them there
and tha United Stall*,
ivl by niiv one person l„ nny in- rx) tcct to sail m
Sept, -d
will tie a cut in overall operating CIO Seamen Put On
NEW YORK, Sept. 19, htl
dividual oversea* in any ,m&gt;* wcei, for Frankfurt, Germany for M txpenaet*
•
The Coast Guard I* going to call
during Ihe mailing, iwtitnl stH'&lt;'i- arHtignrtiMit on a one year con*
The cut I* approximately M Parity With A F of L
o ff It* search for the II nirn
flcd. The weight limit per pack­ truer: percent. Officer* *ay thia mean*
still missing ■from the. jiMD^r"
age is 70 pounds, ami may tfleaMr.a Temple said lliat she
a draatic cut In both penonnel . NEW YORK
ORK, Sept. IB,
• GANDER AIRPORT, NewNurweglan
Tanker
Merit II.
sure nnt to exceed 100 uirhrs m would ink to ho nssigijed to Pari*.
and opera! log axptatat o f local M gm btra___
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0 t th. CIO National
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 19 — i.eu(th and girth combined.
Coast Guard planes whltli hire ’ foundland, Hrpl. 19, ; (/19—
Her mothers family live* at
draft board*. Th* reduction* alii Marltlma Uni
Unioti haVi^been placed
(49— Need for Increased indua.
CAMP CAMPBELL. K y, Sept- Iwen looking for the missing nun
The Canadian press say* that,
For Army personnel sent over­
(M r? according to JocaFrendition*. «n a parity iri{
trial expansion in tho South wgs seas shortly Imfnre or subsequent Brest. Franc* where she ami Alice
IB, (A1)—A »poct*culan military 70 miles cast o f Capo Henry.-W .
the
wrrekage
of
a
Belgian
air­
, ;
..
,
■
. .
nun In an
award an- ceremony |a r.-heduied to Uke have been calle^i back. A Cu m :
emphasised in Jacksonville by to NoV.' If,, packages wilt, ho a c ­ and her pntrnls visited fur 14
line tram-Atlantic plan* has
Irftigh R. Powell, Jr., president cepted up to ()« !. 10, but.the send­ inonllr! ill 1935-28. Mrs. Tempi*'*
place Uanorraw at Camp C-amp- Guard cutter ia continuing ihe
been found 23 miles southAmputee Auto Forms T b « . . b l r t U , u l d ‘ i ™ M , " d - ball when tha' famsd Fifth Infan hunt today and If the men aru Wmt of Gander airport. .
o f the Seaboard A ir Line Rail­ er must present a change of ad­ youngest brother. -FrxiKpi- Cur­
rier. was killed
at a , German
road, today.
, s.
try Division will merge with Ihe not found by th* end o f the day,
dress card from the addressee,
Available Shortly
______ —
aquallytfamotis Third Division.
Speaking before member* of received subsequent (o Oct, 30 and horror comp at lhicbcitwald.
also, wilt give up.
NEW YORK. Kepi. 19, (A *)- Iho Southeast Shipper* Advisory these packages must t&gt;c nhirkrd
tlon of all shipping activities.
Aa the Fifth swap* l ‘ s red - ; Originally, the . ahipping com­
Application form* for amputee
Th« award provide* salary In* diamond insignia for tha alantlng pan
ity which operated the vr*»'d Belgian airline nfficlals are still Board, Powell called attention 'Christmas I’arcel^. Only one such
veteran* to uae in obtaining creates o f from *8-00 to 810.00 blue and whlla atriptd patch of had reported 13 men missing. hopeful that the big DC-4 pirn- to the fact that the eye* o f tha
parcel will be aecepteri from any
cpeeially aqulpped automobile* at a month. Fly aaya that ha la th* Third, many Amarkon* ro
,ra waa lowered when (linger pfanr -tost' on A trans- nation are on the South because one Individual.
want ixpenaa at* upect- requaaUng *U aaagoing peradhnal call tha gloriou'a ehapu ra both It Waa learned'fthat two ere* AftUntlc (light manuged to land o f its rapid industrial growth.
A change from the war years
ba available at- Veteran* to re tarn to work Inunadlataly. Army units wrote in World Wars member* failed t i board th* ship, anmewhar* in Newfoundland or
Powell eitod In particular the I* noted In Ihr fact that parcels
WASHINGTON, Sept IP. WPJ
Ha also w ill ask all ahip opera- I and II. Tha Fifth fought at Th# company said m of 38 per­ Labrador. There haa been no word expansion In the pulp and .paper may be insured or registered, but — President John L. Lewis of the
raver, from the pis no or Its industries and development* in
tor* to relniUte man on * trike. St. ‘ Mihlei and along the Mru»o sona aboard when the" Marit
Unite,I Mine Workers union called
passengers and crewmembers. chemiraJa which have given tha they must b* aecUrely nacked or on tho price decontrol board to ­
accomplish- wrecked were picked up.
V * jA .
la Ifts. Amort*
.
wrapped to b* acceptable.
:e
yesterday
morning,
when
K ,’QUAKE IB RECORDED •
men!* aa part of
awlft atrldSouth much-neadad enterprise*.
No liquor, matchra, combus­ day to remove »r k e rontrOts on
w u over Gander, Newfoundthe second M AbB STUDENTS AT PAC.W.
Third
M IAM I. Sept. I f . (A V - A NaVy
tible*, ammunition, revolvers or tp*at, Lewis declared that minesila spurt
official say* that a large earth,
»
HOW CAN TH EY EAT?
TA LLA H A SSE E . Sept- 19. frD
nther firearms may be mailod In thrye statin are cloalng doWTi
are aligi
Moaelle In — Between 800 ■ yul COO mala
quake has Wan recorded-.on inFrance
Searching craw* and a pan­
becauso miners canot buy meat
and no perishable*.
eroealng o f
atrumenU at ‘ tha Nav^a m lo CHICAGO. (/P&gt; — A luncheon
to rescue party were vchedulLow is told the decontrol board
fatito will enrol* for th* first
bat lev* they
cantor. Th* quake
to resume search for tha air- club whose members will m*«t
rtor class** at . the Florida
The African black porcuulne. that serious unrest ta spreading
claim State College fo r Women in Tab
was' recorded early thia morning,
today. F»F bank* and foreaU •nd eat In itrict alienee haa baen does not use the same method 'of throughout' all the mining areas
Unction o f being tl)d only lahaaaoq, thia fall. Tbl* aetimale preventeJ identification of wiflk*
Tha o ffld ^ said thatttha-cantor
cannot perform
of th* earthquake is 5,000 kiloto fight th* Nalta on la made by official* of th* Tab
V. A- office*
r*.lighted In Nawl*------- *
and haaardotta
avvry front in North Africa, Sic­ tohauaa branch o f th* University
totday—wreckage
ctrvftli and
ily, Italy, Trane* and Germany,
'ariUW&gt;l*.,; r
* Florida,
•; t
tfi

S t o c k Market Red Negotiator
Takes Sharpest ' Leaves Nanking
Decline- in Years Peace Conclaves

Jaycees Discuss Terrorists Said To Have Carried
Plans For Clean Out Spectacular Tel A viv Robbery !
U p Drive In City ( atnn All(, Mellon

Trend W
(Jeneraily JWill Return Only I f Fifteen Fx-G.L’s
Downward
From ’ Chiang Reconvenesj Attending Sanford
Start Of Dealing# •-Committee o f Three&gt;—
- ~
- Riirh School Library
Vocational Sdinol Furnished u-uther
Magazine Binders

r: s z r , . % z mS ’T f- o iia

FcwmerMember Of
Rickenbacker Unit
Pilot Wings

I

J

To Visit Legion
iinit,s In Florida
__

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Coal Mine Blast

■
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Reds

11-Year-Old Boy
Saves 23 Children

Selective Service To
Slash Expenses

^

fc.-srass,

m
!"

(■hristmaH lhu-kaKr liisette Tt'mplt* To •
«„',T Dates Set. By Army Leave Monday For

'!'“h, f'ts

Search For Survivors and Gordon iira-ney.
Of Marit Is Hailed
--------------6ope Still Held For
liulustrial (irowtli
loOHi Belgian Plane In South EmphuNizcd
Two Famed Divisions
To Merg$ Tomorrow

sar.w * __

Lcwin Requests Meat
Ceilings Be Removed

*d£iaSr'bJ

. •.

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