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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
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.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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_ ? ()! IA, Bulgaria. Sept, if,- (Ah
—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

J. E. McAlcxaml

In rvfry

kIuba

you'll sot delirlmin
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Sanford Furniture
LOtppany »
CHOOL TABLET

flavor.

Pure w h o I'o
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.
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.
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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REGULAR DELIVERY

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Spencef Harden Dairy
George C. Harden, Owner

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Manager

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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die job. That aayea time. And you aane 1
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
4

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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

~

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,

«f

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.
(•
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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pie*i,l,-nt nf Hie Miami llrnrli
I Im- •- • ........... fnlti
t'lf ll *l«'
that wreckage of * plsor l,*«
Apartment
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I•*•• tiiirfil** v\Iti'ii' it
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latino nod , "iifet
with Ol'/V
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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
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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,
’
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. ?
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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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»ifo
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

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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.
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'The Sun ford Herald

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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

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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- •
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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
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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.
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.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
-•- summary
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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
? 11~ --_ ~ - -- - 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

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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
*
„
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*
■
*
« 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
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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.
»' .
. .
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.
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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
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' STATE
1)4*
K M H IIH A
lo :
FROM lit ) TO 8309
U
its
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W
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against the much tighter Bruce
FURNISHED
house
or
.part'
;
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ref(igcratcr
Janet
C
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Millie.
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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
^
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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.
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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 ..
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.
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
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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
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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.

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Uronx Beer Baron Is
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How women and girls
may get wanted relief

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OPENING
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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!
W
IVES!
"
varieties. Over $0
W AN T PKPT
G IR L, for ’ soda fountain at L*n- ^
Free catalog .
ay*a J)rng
“
of
couplts
weak,
•jrte
Stera. Part Dm* or Thousand*
Rose* hi 'color. Order now.
full
worn-out, exhausted kolely beTI-TKX ROSE N U R S n ttl
eau*j body lock* Iren, get n*w
Box 982, Tyler,'
FU LL thq# dark wanted. Apply
~1“
vitality taking 0«trex
Tabltt*. Trial alxe only
86c. A t ell druggist*— In SenAMBITIOUS mother* who need
ford,
at Touebton Drug Co.
ts earn mong)f but can only ____
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VOLUME XXXVII

Eatabllahed 1908.

U. S. Defends
« Trieste Plan
Of Ministers
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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

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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

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.
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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
____
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______
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_
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,
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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

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FcwmerMember Of
Rickenbacker Unit
Pilot Wings

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To Visit Legion
iinit,s In Florida
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Coal Mine Blast

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11-Year-Old Boy
Saves 23 Children

Selective Service To
Slash Expenses

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«„',T Dates Set. By Army Leave Monday For

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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

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                    <text>MONDAY. S E P T r-l^ tp ^

tHE SANFORD
guputf. who- mreeterffbe utrty«s

slty of Minot* to seven Dig-Ten
pennant*.' ties Joined the brstn
trust is an aflvlsnry conch.
&gt; "Some ol the Innovation* will
te quite radical:" nay* lUtat. who
learned hts football from Zuppke
In the IBl^t* period. "Zup has
some new Wear.
For example,
he'll adapt the old Flying Trtp erj
play to Ihe T lorrpaUon." ;
Bill the blggrist. factor In brtqgIng .the Bear out of hlbimatton t*
Bslas himself,' He has a rare
knack for keeping ’ the players on
the hustle.
- Perhaps Turner, an Intelligent
and obaervartl.fellow, can explain
the Halaa technique. "W ell.", the
Bulldog says, "he never lets the
boya get the Idea they're good.”
Is some subtle psychology InvolvedT
•*
"Hope." saya the Bulldog. ^"Hc
Juat tells 'em.*

hope will .bring*another title,
%
' Hi? aggrjbslve ‘ Hams swooped
lolC the City -of AngeLx to become
tlx- league's first far western
inrmbn. quickly sewed up prior
sights- to the mammoth Oollaettm
myl proceeded to bblaler their al/faiiy formidable roeter wllh aach
grid luminaries as Tom Harmon
and Kmny Washington.
' 1
Hope To Bolster Team They outbid trie rival In* An­
All-America Don* for Har*
- With Players Like geles
mnr'a services, thereby rubbing
Harmon and Sucic salt .Into wound* which promise
cnlj to luster more—perhaps t*i
both sides — as the blatlng IM4
Bv lltl-L BECKER
pre grid w*r progresses.
AP Nrwafeatfiraa
LOS ANGELES The ragn-to- The addition of Hannon at a re­
’riches ihatfiplnn* of the Ns IIrmaI ported *15.000 per year give* the
Football League In IMS Dio Loa Rams probably the two highestAngeles tnee Cleveland* Rama— salaried players In the league. Ac;
have picked up glamor galnre m/l quaflrrbnck Bob Watorfltld, last

A MITIIH SOLDIU, tommy gun strapped aero** hi* back, aids a Jewish
refugee woman ministering to her sick huiband aboard the refugee ship
four Freedoms en route to Haifa. Tbs British intercepted the vessel but |j
met with resistance, which ended wllh four hurt. Tho refugees were , i
gent to a Cyprus detention camp by the British,. ___ (international) -,
year’s T formation sparkplug and ten's trick knees, operated on thla (■
most valuable player In the cir­ spring. may prevent hla best nm- :
cuit. tigs a ■contract calling for nmg, but hU passing to’end Woody J
something like. *30.000.
6 rode. another Bruin Negro great,
t'eatly Declslima
miCv bo a thfeal throughout the v
Coach Adam Walsh
lias Ihe com- circuit.
..
JBB——
plicated. rthough
___ ___________________
not unpleasant
Suelc Top Fullback
\
d
Jot of filling these rxprn.eivr' pieces
Sucic. a real bulldoxer. may get *
fogh-ccaVrd imlt*.
'needier Into a hlgh-ccnVrd'
unit*. deference over .tsvewother-.rugged
Btartlng with
'qinfr* fullbacks, holdover Pal West and COMMANDI* OP U. f. FOI Cl! In Austria, Grit. Mark W. CUr* IsgreetxT
' ' WaforilehT
“ 'sierfiehr at 'qtnfrfrr.
___;______
ter. Wahh's present
plans________
call fwu. JUikc Holovak. farmer Boston Col­
Harmon to alternate with Fred lege ace. Farmer and Jack Banla. on his srrival at Ihe Washington, D. C, airport by MaJ. Gen- Alfred
bis former ,----------------—,
chief of staff la Italy _.id
and Austria. Clark told
loM re*
—
,----Cehrke., laut year’s leading Ram former Phllly Eagle, have flashed Oruenther,
ground gainer, at left half; either fonn- In the Rama’ training isee- porters thpt Ihe RupsJtns Lq, Eastern Austria "take aimOti everything on
the ground that It Is i German iiaxat,"
(International SoundphoUi)
lorn Furmer. cx-Imfn star, nr Jim Uons at nearby. Compton.
Gllfcllc, holdover,-at. right half;
Hurinon. oul of .moleskin* for .
and prcbably Steve 'Sucic. fortner five years, has been, having leg!
Illinois buster, at fullback.
trouble, but Walsh Is counting on - i
Washington, the * superb ex- him fnr at least part-time duty. II I
UCLA halfback, probably wilt'spell Uii former Michigan All-America!
Waterfleld at quarter.' Washing- cornea anywhere close In tits col-j
leglate' cnp’ rs, the Rams' manage­
ment figure* he'tl be well, worth
the Investment.'
Other backs Include Jack WU-1
WATCH FOB
antee to win a few more games
son. Bob Hoffman. Jim 'Hardy. I A
Ralph RUtlutrom and Albla Reiss, i
Bears In several-years."
• Strong Line
ltJ
That "aeveral yean" .bridges
OPENING
A pewerful line la headed by c
back to the title days. The -club,,
Atkausas Jim Benton. Waterflekl'a *
wllh Halaa away, began tp slide
rlrill'tl
adt-m 1,1
A *
&gt;and
n,i '
rrnrk receiver, and a great group 11
d
q w t&gt; th emk- nay*
In ’ tftl
ffit-t.
NEW
ol rods. Besides Benton,, who led Cl
JspitLdicd fnio fourth plsce In the
the league by snagging 45 .pasra
western .'dlvhton In 1B45, wlUi
for eight touchdowns and 1,081
I only Ihree wta.i and seven lo«es.
BESTACRANT
yards, the Rams have such stetlat “
But things are looking up now
Hankmen as Woody Btrode, Steve
for kcvertl reastma.
t’rltko. Ray Hamilton. Bob flhawj *
I Inin.i. a resourceful strategist
Roy Johnson
Howard Hickey. Ben -Hightower
and n relcntleai competitor.. Is
and Jay-McDowell.
back at the helm, eliding conjeeEbcrlc Bchulla and Oil Boutey
tute Uiat hr might leave his ac­

DEAFNESS
W. C. Laitihnv
When You Attend Htt

WEDNESDAY O N LY,'SEPTEM B ER J8TH
10:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. - •
VALD EZ HOTEL
I. MltONAi COMMITATtOH - at thto|ui«N no co*l or oblige-'
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k U U tM H I INtTIUMINT - s FREE dcmontirailon of the
beautiful aew ACOl/STJCON "Super Pirotr'’ UNIPAC - a

V# during our aorraw.

Mrs.‘Josephine Lyurli
sirs, hullo Lea Ct mining*

A GOOD H EALTH

.

SUG G E STIO N

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porLant. Not just g touch-up.
but a thorough cleansing, elimi­
nating polaonoua waits itiattM
from your ayitem. More penffi
use Florida Uvra Tone to pr,,.
mote beltsr health becaus* It
does the job to their satisfac­
tion.
FLORIDA UVRA TONE. the
Pep-up laxative, la probably juit
On Ihe'flrat Atlantic cnble. lb what
you need too: Slart today
| ' rale for lrnn*mI*.vot\ wa* tl u j and feel rrand t=morrow, ' All
, letter.
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G REAT A D V A N T A G E S
Y O U W ILL O B T A IN F R O M THIS

. CARD OK THANKS
We yae this method to express
ocr thanks and . apprre miuu L&gt;
those who' •were *o ‘ kind t0

REGISTRATION NOTICE
The Registration Books o f the City o f Sanford,
Florida, are' open at the City Hall, cothmericing
Monday, September 16th, 1940, for the purpose o f
registering for the Municipal Primary Election to be

tual coaching to his aides.
"The .old urge esme back." he
says, waggling a shenDnf play dbigrarns. ‘ T m getting a great bang
cut. of II."
Seventeen veterans who
arc veteran regular tacklcu. with -quads
earned National
these Is reserve: Italo Rom!. Joe Lragu» which
title* havd . re tunica u&gt;
Pasqua and Clyde Johnson. *
form the nucleus of a postwar

All-League.'Uonad Riley &lt;8nakst
Malheaon and Mltatl' t^Xetlch
make a strong middle combina­
tion. together with Center Fred
Naumets.i ,: Other rugged guards

Follow out Leadership

a complete lln e'ef Udko and teen-age

and SUITS
, . . perfect afternoon
frock* er Meal far efflee
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for year flgnrt . . .

all

COTTONS
From 2.10 To 8.98
BETTER DRESSES
From 4:98 To 16.98
Beautiful House Coata

A Complete Department Store
4th and Sanford Avenue

held on- November Blh, 1946, and will remain open
each day except Sundays and holidays, up to and In­
cluding Saturday, October 26th* ‘1946.

* Acousticon. McRae C o ..

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207 Professional Btdg. S L Petersburg, Fla-

H. N. SAYER.
C ity Registration Officer.

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Deafened People May
/Now Hear Clearly ,

our new car comes
Let Hudson *Protective
Service keep you in
the driver’s seat .

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thowp Hudson as the car shsy want most to
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W e art doing our level best to meet the greatest demand we have
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Sureljr you owe It, to .yourself to ice these brilliant 1946 Cars, and let
us explain the' delivery situation. Then look to us for the kind o f
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(he prgud owner of the greatest new tar in Hudson history.

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Setenea ha* now mads k posstbl* for tjw deafened tn hear
faint aoond*. * It Is a. he*ring
devke so smell that
flta. In
the hand- and enables thousand*
to eajpy Sermons, music, and
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by tba Council nn Physical Medi­
ci ns o f .the American Medical
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require separate battery ' pack,
battery wlrt, -case sir n rrtsn t
tn bulge or weigh, you down.
The tone I* ritar and powerful,
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are eo proud of ’ UielE aetMpf**
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free description booklet and eg*
stain how you mar get * full
demonstration of-this, remarkable
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THE W E A T H L K

In Unity Thor* !• Strength—
T* VYSteet Um Peace *t ths Worldi

Considerable cloudiness this n fte »(
noun, tonight nnd Wednesday. Sea
!er&lt;*d nflernuon and - evening ilmwe
Ami thundershowers.
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rtmperitj for Hsafsrd.

AN

VOLUME XXXVII

F.stablished. 1908

F irst Break
.jn , Maritime

•'

INDEPENDENT DAlI Y NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. SEPT.

. Ataorialrd Press- heated Wire

17, HM jG

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NO. 258

Senator Pepper Hints That

Fliers Killed In Yugoslavia Rest At Arlington

S rftL n k ,'hj

IM S ” L. Lon khhoru­
men- Are Unloading
“ Cargoes Today At
New York Harbor

Truman Accused
ncouragmg
JFascism &gt;In U. S

ta r 4MO&lt; lATRlt pMKSSI SAF of I, ■■liar* amt li.ngshore men arc bach nn the Job
in New York, Boston, Purl*
land, Ma, anil other purl*.
RBW YOHK7*S*jil. IT • fA P )— Striking A F of L
track driver* hair* voted a
partial resumption of truck­
ing aeUvItica in N*w York
/.City., The union drivers lule)
. to go back to work for all
&amp; operator* who would agree
to proposals advanced by
P, two major trucking concern*.
I: Tb* driver* cheered and apt pltudrd (be propoaala uf
1 their leatWs to rclarn lo
tkrlr trurka. ?■ , ,

tlharges Made Today
—At Railroad Con­
vention In 5Unmi

*-«.** ... r '• fr
MIAMI REACH'. Sept. 17, dpt
.’Hi,, j11voMciit iif till- H iiilW rl».iiJ
‘ of Railway Trainmen, A.
IJbiir*"Y. I imIuv chtfrved
1*1,-i nhiill
Truman wit u rncoui^gtna fix*-.-i*in
In |b&gt;- Unite,) .Stole*, lie ilfvl ceil
that t \n gross “ paid only lip ser­
vice to ill* pledge*."
The»e ullegnUuti* were (me
taint ,1 in u keyinite xpCwh by
Whitney today befoie’ the Urelbei
IiihhI** 28th .Nntiiimil Coll vent ii'-it.
*J"he rail union nffielal hImi 'blit
•in nne of the m(i»t tragic tionl-)
nf history, the prunf (bat fascism
till! flourishes came from a mim
whom lubnr helped to eleet ’’ I ben
.Whitnbt udileil llifir
W ' 11!"Harry Truman, in i&gt;tn,;, hi*
power. to nil ith tiie -st *W• ,'f
tb,- tulli nail trainmen aid in
gmeera lost May, g ii'r stc.itei
encouragement In the ten '- -i-in
sol fascist f&gt; rces In onr iaint Minn
hny Preindent m nlir nu-iiim &gt;
w[hitn-v referrrd In l‘rv-i ter I
ItmiM veil** 12 year* in the V\ bile
Ituti-ii- a* **.i pel OhI in which Ine-..(teilii*il i n , -wimled in-n e
The trainmen's lm*a said
but
Mr, Tniinsiti was '’ apiirtiut-lii d in
flu- Mime e iifidein-i- " Tin- pnket
men ,-l * I—eit however, 'Thai -,v,'i•
lrt)y Ullduiug."

i

* N E W .r O lit t , S e p L h t tip)
Stevedores have gone bac.k
\o work in New York harborin the first real break in the
^m aritim e strike since it beHAli 18 days hro . The dock*
workers, members of the
A . F, of I* begun unloading,
cargoes today without inter­
ference by C IO pickets.

* The striking CIO worker* hml
■greed n few hour* In-fin,- to
A BUGltR SOUNDS TAPS AS THI flAO DIAflD COFFINS cf tiie five American airmen shot down over Yugo*
atop pit-krting ships rnanood by
•lav i.i lie tide by ildc befoic tha non-denomlnatiumil ultui .In the Arllngu-n Naliunal Cemetery chapel, Ar­
.A F of I. i-aal. and gulf l-i u &lt;i
lington, Va. The coMlnt lulro'inded by wreatlia and a mllltaiy guiyd of huiiur Will icmaln In Ut* chapel until
teemkn except in the care of
buiial in tiie national cemctc'y or elfewhere, depending on the wiihci of the families nf the vlctimi. An Army
T vessels berthed at the name dock • Iromporl plane luougiit li|e bodlea from Koine, Italy, to Washington, D. C.
(Iiifcfnational ioondphofo)
"w ith ship* manned hy CIO crews.
Also exempt *frum picketing ure
all foreign ahipe not under con­
tract to the CIO National Mari,
tint* Union.
The order to rense . picketing [
A F i f L ahlpi wag issued by •
NMU President Joseph Currant j
In raaponae ' to a demand from I
' tha A F of 1, Benfkreta Inter-;
national Union. A t H:00 A. H. j
today, Faateni Daylight Tim*.!
i i e m e 600 i f T X l - dockhsiids, 1
, Wtra at jfm k a p , New York1
Impair*.—WO-tutA
tW’ iVTtl
F^r ^ tn te
R u n d u j)
from at laaat *ix plkn.
The NMU defiiiion ia expected
to free nboul -tO A F of h man­
A ,
Vf
rt
r v I* •
|l-ndgehr;nl in .the flee • city nf - f-hU-ipM-- Mi-niln'1* fi.ifo tm'b tli
ned vessel* which have been tied , lo-giun mi-miier* i f C.inipbellup'in New York harbor a* well laivaing Pu*l fil iinnT I hear!)Snnfoiil oinl lb-band club* " ill *t
aa many other* which have been
trid. 1 licit1 will l j . no rguiu
Wetrome
la«
evening
to
Ilm
five
aI r a Tided fur nearly two weaka
Kiwtini nui’tiiijr thro,drow it tin
hoy*
from
tinnfprd
wbo
nltended
in port* on the Atlanlic and
Cummunitv llntlw.
&gt;
"lioya. Slain’' at Taljaiumi i' and
Membi'i* w'&gt; i plan In gu -to
Jietr rcpncilhir, JCJward Manliall
the hieetiog iipte beeir r«jBt*aterl
who inlrudu :i*| Ihiiti.
John UntniMy." '/r. Who Vvai
aponaore I hy (lit* Llbiu i. Id of
I1
#
verioii* llnya State elet-tloim on-J
of tlir campaign fer ’ gwvrnior."
Ho Jeelarut that the hoy* u| •
prrrja e tile Tlianev given to tln-m
by tiie l i gum. and that they
r, ally learned jtometliing.
' Hun (in llahcock. wlm wax »poncured by Ihdary, and who on*
'elected a* llouae mieikrr-pro-lent/
dercrllieil varieui bill* taken i p
LONDON, Rept.17, (A1)— Britain and lively •debate*, with
........1aure
today aignetl a provisional trade enough piditirkiiig" He declared
and monetary agreement wl'.h he hail leaMie.l a lot about govern­
Argentina. Tha pact aettlea dif­ ment and said tha the l.rgijn
ferences between tb« two coun- ahouhl make It powlble fer niore
trie* on alarllng pavmenU, meat loy* to attenj the next wnuiion,
purchases and liritlan-owned rail Franci* Wilwm, JaYcee nimnuliml, vtetlared that he &gt;)ttd learned
m.re about city, slate and county
iovermnent than during all the
rent of hi* life, ■"Thing* were
really beginning to get rolling
...
I. .
&gt;uu
«r l to
I it return."
ro t i r n ** 1
1u li*!.
when
we i,had
lie
uaaerleii.
Kiwanl* *poiVmrcil Simon Dingfettler, whe ! polled the higlio*t
prcpvrtion o f vote* of any camtinaval reatricliona foe at Ivan * 11EKL1N.
.i.,_ and
- - 1 becaMt
r— .w l, ""secretary
of
S» pt.
r,
HP) A
l --------,
The two rountrlao agreed that date
five yr»r*. rigarJIea* of the dv- United Stales Senator vUltlng la
dUcusilon* be started at once to agriculture’' told cf hi* Inter** rialona which the United Nation* flerrnany tndav directed a bias;
prepare c i» &lt; e s In the expired In,* v illi with Agriculture SeenSecurity Council might make A* ■t the Mead War Investigating
treaty, which noar.ia revived aoi U|ry, Jfithan Mayo, and exprexved
inafers now stand, Italy will la Committee. Dvmorratic Senatoi
vein continue In force unlit the epprcciatfbn to the legion for thr
confined to the mlll'pry clauses Klmer Thonue of Oklahoma »md
trip.
end of* next December.
*
that the suggestion that Ihe mm
Larry Loaaing, Klk aponioied
Among other thlnga. It wet
TAM PA,
Kept. • l7 -U V )-T b e
ml:lee ahould investigate Ainerinin
motuallv decided that Britain may hoy, who dexigned many poalera Florid*, human canflnnballs have
occupation force* in (iefinany can
^ buy all of Argentina'a surplus for political campaign* matin by' comtructad a now cannon in
be dlsmltted ai politic* and-ppb
^ m e a ’.-for a four-year period, ex­ tha bov*. declared that Im was Tampa. TYImom) Zacchini h»* pul
IlCltV.
cept small.reserve* to be sold in cer.ainfr glad lhat~-‘h* had been Iho stamp o f approval on thl*—
1 Thomas declared that the-‘ P-un. -other.countries. Britain agreed to lent to Huy* fk’atr, and th it If his lifth cannon. The new* cannon
mlttae chairman. Senator James
every will replace tha one deslir'VCd
ought be
Mead of New Ynrf want* ptihliyear.”
In a wrack last spring. Th-* Zaccity because he is rulinlng for
* A lelter from Lieut. Col. Ilenrf chlnls, fame# for their Ijuman
governor of New York. Ha'eaid
Brrwerton thanking the -Legion s»ssssk*|l ant, l » v i n a new toilf
Senator Owen Drewsb.-r -vf Maine.
members for Wndnas* shown ho in Philadelphignaxt Monday..
_ _____ ___ 4k . In o llle u
l f»r .
his lata‘ father was read by Pis’
In a teat performance, the new Kirlly,. Sardinia. Pantcllerla . an I
T* "aMti-admlnlstra''Ion .ntid
Commander Henry Wolcott.
.Victoria ZacrKitn smaller' (aland* In tha MHHer*
Iways against anything the
Tha post discussed a program
rwrtein and Adriatic.
o f &lt;ntertalnmcnl and' harberae
O F F ir iA L TO HR ItSRK
fo r the romiog State I-eg Ion
S-qi I*-'— indup maatbership campaign to
R1BIIOP
NAMED
T, D. Lancaster,'assistant stale
hell here on Oct. 10 by the
PHILADE!
rrie* officer, ha* announce*)
40 and 8. This will Ire marked by
! MasaacW
l v i g n t ~ N e a r O v ie d o
at ho wilt* ho In Sanfcrd «n
a parade, and a wreck will he UP)— Th* 1
; The direction waa
(ted a* the
— -----flep . 26 for the purpose nf assist­
staged, it was promised by Ches­ *«tU today
at a fairly actlra o
o f tha Pro.' Jamaa Out, Jr. and jpuy Trie- ing all veteran* or their depen­
te r Wilier wb" a ate I that the new pretidln,
losses of 1 to S ot i
it Episcopal
ireh In the;kett, Jr. narrowly escaped ser* dent* with any claim or benpfit
“ wreck" wotfH* ba managed by
were widely dl»|ributi
' ' lout Injury last gvanlng a t about to which they may be entitled on
th# Orlando Volture.
day. .Dealings ilowcc
S:S0 o'clock, whan the 1034 account cf military service. Hr,
ggd. near tha cloaa. a
p Shsrill succeeds the Right Ford Coupe, In whkh tjiey were Lancaster will be at tha County
hacks war* reduced t
wtd Henry 8L George Tuc- riding, ovyrturned about three
Office at 3:00 P. M
MONEY MISSING
» f nf Richmond, Va.
REDS DENY DISPATCH
Oviedo road.
reported to
h*'c*
^because o f a
washout In th* road where SonjsAmerica to the- affect .that
one had placed « sapling, to,-warn
' Ruseian regiment* are in
motoriate, Th# car went late the
*0 la along tha border o f
ry camp* In ditch when they suddenly- cam*
ece. Moscow announced tha
upon- th* -sapling and tried ,t*
lal today and charged that
report- was made to cover
there will .ha.aarihua treubU if
provocative action* of Orach
10
te hat* been stftouily injunjd.
•li«t Fgsdjt*.
Th* ««mp« waa. Ukan to RaUUfa.

n

r. iR u c h v tii discuss c o n ii n u a w c i o f t , . : ; j sir.i .E

Boys State Group Western Powers Are Charged With
Is Welcomed At
Seeking To Establish Bridgehead
In Trieste For Military Action i

PlnnH Art* I)iscilH8cd

Chief tan
Issues New Blast
At U.: o. rnlicies;

Maitih. I V|i|fct»r sjiivki* nbtiiil
1.itit&gt;i
|»nr 1ivuIatIx
lli«s i»ilr..ji,|
whirli rolliiliirt!
Mi»v l*H|.|»rr rhar^ttd
Umi id ihnj *:im ‘ r.t- i.h*m Tty*
imtfi It-itl i-'t ;i lihblu-i! skh»t th|
S«*naUir calU'«l ^ jn'liry nf
At.1 ,«,*
nfumsi
th#
t» iiiiitiril'* wulltuul. H«* ilrclMrw!
thin \Vhit Mrs ji«i( wiitlXil a Irlfin iifft*rm^ . ..ncihrtlh'fi while
tlic 1'tiYpMHnvnt fu lfil thf
Inti that l hi* nflf* Hitt .tcurord*
iVpjwi n ^ fin tf tn Whitney as
“ tli** nnhh'Ht ICmnaii nf Ihnn all.'*
Hr urgiTf ttii* unUni U) tr-rlrCf
Wh!lh*$'Niw it pi^iiitMit.* ,

KiwaniicTo Attend
Joint Meet Tonight

n,ili,“ry- ... ;

to*amfeiiihb. it tli,, ValteS 11••!«-1
jit, ftfH iVluek
Three Fislierhien Are
Arrested Hy Warden

Argentine, Britain
Sign Monetary Artd
Trade Pact Today

Canada Asks U.N.
Care Fur 1.1100,000
DLsularod IVrsons

Observers Speculating Today Over
Outcome Of Wallace, Truman Meet

Mead (ir«u|» Victim
I.nhdun Says Wallace
Of Riant Ry Thomas And Hynit‘8 Cannot
Roth Re In Cabinet

Zacchinis Ready For
Act With New Cannon

^tmry^iwg |herilL DTD.

Henry McLaulin, optometrist. MUATTERA

liraIIa. Kept-.
sKStSdCriiaJLiffi:
ing from hi* office on Magnolia ht| spread te t s r v .'
Avenue. He.trfJ rollce that a slit [than 100 faml :h*ve moved

door to Ibe star* was found openJInto vacant h
thk morning when he arrived arnTtwo Uriahaha at bo. A spoke*.
that th* front door w«a; properly{man forHIthy
. ... .iifiUera say*
fockat, Meet nf Ih* missing money,f*-— -*“ *■” •
was Ih a cabinet drawer ln’ lh*|th
uth
oriHgi try
th*. a
,U
.horiti^
.T,c.

s s L [h r t u 's : r . ’o

' SABKTIIA, Kan. Hep!. 17; l/P.
A lf-M . I.andun( saitF tinlay that
Secielaiy of State James. Ily n irami Secretary of Cohmiern- llein v
Wullare can ryot both remain in
President Truman’s rahlnet.

Commenting on Wallace** recent
fntvign [Miticy speech, Landtii
asserted lodav that Mr. Ttuman
must gel,lid of either llyrnet m
Wallace, i r Amerira’r leadership
in the world .will lie.hamstrung.

H kSillNfiTON. Sept 17.
I k l* i_
Undersriirt.il *
of
Slate William ("lx thin said
lisl.iv he assumed that any
furrign policy »|ir*rhe* h»
government offlrlil* hence­
forth will Ire deareil with the
Slate Department before de.
livery. Clayton rni|iha&gt;iied.
however, that he did not be­
lieve that. Secretary of Commrrre Wallace, or any other
official*, nrcrasirily
would
lie bourtd by any change*
»»iie »le d hy .Jt|e Slate De­
partment.

WASHINGTON. Sept. 17. i,1t
The Krjmbliran catididutu for
Oliirrvers fn Washington nr««.
president in lUdB said that .Um speculating a* lo what will hap­
communist* are rejoicing at thr pen when President -Truman nnd
Secretary uf Commerce Wallace
' n Ihe Truman VsblnH.
meet tiiuinrruw.
While House
Secretary- Charles Rot* "old to­
day that Wallace ha* an ap.
poinlment with Mr. Truman fur
. 1.
.
___ _
tomorrow afternoon,
Wallace's announced intentions
WAHHINUTON. Sept. 17, UP)
—The OPA today announced (ho of continuing to- speak against
first major change In rent emu the administration foreign policy
truls. During tha coming winter have placed the president in a
season, OPA - said, certain accom difficult position. Observers say
mudatiorir in wintei1 resort arcs* the I’resident will have to de­
cide whether to let Wallace conuill he frred of rent controls.
The ag*f«T I * m » hoFever, Hint Untie criticisrp of the adminis­
cmy a limited-number of housing tration's foreign policy or to ask
unit* will tw affected, fiuipcnxlmi for Wallace's resignation from
rvaorfa will- be effective from th* cahtnsL
of- the retil belling* In the winter
°ru 1 .to kjay 111, 1»47.

DPA Reveals Change
In Rent Controls

flA M U LlN fl B lllt* SEIZED
LONG BBAUfl. Calif. Sept. 1L
—The Coast Guard announcv-l
ay that It has sclxcd the luxurinut gamlillng ship, the' Hunk-&gt;r
Hill, fur what C. calls a vlijlation
cf frdaral law. The pamblimj
Ihlp Is optrrfad by T6ny Carngro
thrall*.
*.

a

t.AFF S f r t
N. Y . Sept.
17. i/i'i
i -iiindn tinlay asked
iln&lt; I lull mb Nit, bm* To lake cate
&lt;&gt;f the' no,, mi111,in non-Crrman
ii-fugct-* now- living In dl&lt;ptaoed
peraait Vain p i n, former Axis
territory. *
The plea W as made today befoie the I
\ . KioiMohic ainl
Si* i.il Vaiin. l
t he group now
ini- l-'fuii- it „n \mein-an prop&gt;»n| I,. ,rf up ,io uiteinntmnsl
refugee
m gniuration
w h ic h
w.tlll,) lobe !■* rf file dl-pUfed
|ii i *,&lt;(,* pi'ildi-Hi lie ,1 uni when
t' x Itti \ ...pile.
I b o k in g
th e
.......l i m i t
plan,
f oibidirth .delegale Paul Marlin,
wonn-d th at the peaceful recov­
et V..of Ktliolie may lie lietd up
liidcfTmtely .if Ihe refugees ara
iibninliiiied |i&gt; tbelr. fate in occupit-d rimiitric*.
J-ll*evvhere pi lb N- headifuar.
ter* at lake SuVce**, the Secur­
ity t’ouncil got ready for a vote
mi ibe long debated Ukrainian
• barge that (ire ere. aided hy
(•rent ilrilatn. • i* a threat to
peace In Ihe llolknn*. Kustla'a
(Jrrmiyku U taking ig r r for the
first time ;»* Security Council
chili mini!,

Melee Anions Officers
Ordered Investigated
MEMPHIS. TennTT^pt. IT.
The commanding general of the
Air Transport
Command ha*
ordered a compute Investigation
!** 'it
Pijht &gt;s«t week
which Involved high-ranking mili­
tary persmincl.
Associated Pies* photogtaphar
Allen Hnipe* charged tha Lieu•••niint, - Colimet omt o'her Air
Force officers attacked hint and
smashed hi* cahiera wihen h*
i* -* to nr-'ogrnuh th** light.

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�Tu e s d a y ; se p t . n , im q
P A G E TWO

THESANFORDHERALD, ,SANFORD, FLORIDA
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TUESDAY, 3E PT.17,

* JU .

Muddled Foreign Policy

o c i Et y e d it o r

T tfY T O

Dance School Opens /
For Seventh Y'ear

*Thi» Ccgburn' SchiAil of Danc­
ing. opened yesterday at the new
of the
16Hi Ku\t Second -Street,
y, will f ° r &gt;be seventh ye«r of iriytrucMar- Gun wifh'.a large number of stud*
. ent4 enrolled.' Mr». I*. H. T«p*ic,
of the |director* announrrd that M l.. A.
I have ■ B* Ihixbury wuul.| bv an in\tm:tor
n th-* 'bi« year a* well at MiiiNVetn
M. All ^*&gt;'er* »tudent teacher.
(jW
urge*l
-'Or* Ttpaie who ii •eeretaVj of
the Paneing Matter* r f America
and trraiurer of the Central Flor­
ida Mallet (a alio ballet instructor
•
at the Kbsen School of Dance la
hemi* Orlando. She ha* itudisd with

WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL

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billy Cray, turn of Mr. and
Mrs. Ceorge' Cray, haa joined
the Marine*, . _
Joel S. Meld
him returned
from the poalmaiter*' convention
in Miami.
'
. Fred Wight left Saturday to
return to Duke University nt
Durham, N. C.
Ralph Smith ha* left to- attend
the univtnlty of Alabama at
Tuacalooia, Ala.
•
Clarence McKee, ha* left to
attend Ceorgia Tech at Atlanta,

..

fleorgc A. Speen*
Give Buffet Supper

Mr*. Kl*ie R a tliff, flew
to
Miami yesterday to* visit her
hrother and al«trr.in*law Lieut,
alid Mr*. Jamra U McWhorter.

TU E SD A Y S K IT. 17. 1»»*

W.S.C.S. Has Program
And Business Meet

(icorjfiu McNrckle
Weds William Wade
Mis* Crnrgin Ann McNickle,
j daughter » f Mr.* and Mrs. George
I MrNicklf » f Sunfunl and William
Wailr. sun of. Mr. and Mra. Willi­
am J Wadr of F'rrt Madison,
.‘{itwa v»,rr inurnnl at .’1:00 o‘cl&amp;'*k
Sept. I In llie First Methodist
t'hurch
with Rev, McKinley offniatiiit* ul tin* double ring cerenumy.
Mr*.' J. I. McKwan, or*
giinisl, -fvmlkhrd thr nuptial imuic. . —
9
The liride-griAint’s brother and
slsti r-yi law, Mr. uud Mra. iiilwin
Wade.
acted aa leit man ant
inntrun of honor.
The
bridi*. itiven in marriage
bv her .father, wn* gowned in
white nylon atyled with n aweetheart neeklinor^toi'K p o i n t e d
aleevea ami u train.
She ytar*
a fingertip veil of bridal tl|p*l»&lt;i
held in place by net roee tea and
a uhl.i- .atm hnll-hat. Her only
ornament-, wad a gold cru x , gilt
of the liride-griM.in, upd she cat*
'itd a spray boouijuet c ( red
rose*, and « range Irttneoma showeril with blue »ntin i iblmiii.
1 lie matron of hi nnr* wore a
floor length white eyelet Rowli
J with u *a&gt;h of niiiltt i'olnrril *atli
* rihli n and worr^n band o f wjii.e
j.gurdi ilia* in* her hair.
, The. Jlride'r. mother i;hn«e *4
white been die s with mat ddng
acres.uirit**’ an I a Coraiig** of ted
roues ’ Mojlnr of the bridegroom
wore a powder blue iie p e dress
j wirth Mu** nreeiuUiHe* ami a cor*
I »n, e of m l Voara.
The. couple
left* iinmedlatly
alter the cvteiooity for n shirt
; wedding trip, For traveling Mra.
Wadi i Inoe n gray pin stripe
i abil- willt rr«l nr»ve«i»rtrw -* — —

Cecelia Trnluck

Social Calendai

GET IT !

PAG E THREE

9:00 A; M. And TiliieTd Slum* At Soiitfisldi’ Primary School

To be cert i in that your ear I*
in good condition fbr winter driv­
ing, have it checked before win.
U r comae.

field of foruiRn policies aa It
in regard to dofneatic
matters waa ;clenrly revealed laat week when Secretary
of Commerce Henry Wallace delivered an addresa In N ew
York City in which he'thoroughly repudiated *the course
which the State Deportment h n been following in fotfjgn
affairs and specifically denounced the stand taken by
Secrcrtnry Byrnes only the week before, nt Stuttgart-.
'
Just what does it mean to the’ bewildered people of
Germany w hen. one* high government official declares
thnt this United States ia in. Europe to atay and la followed
almost immediately by unother high government offiCinl
who says, apparently with the approval of the President,
hat We should get out of Europe 7 What does it mean to
the Turks, to th e Greeks, to the Iraninns, who are already
being threatened and' bullied by the Russians, when
Byrnes «ny* We will not back down before the Soviet and
Wallace immediately denounces this so-called "g e t tough
with Ruiula" policy?
It is bad enough in the field o f foreign affairs when
members of the opposition party give voico to cnrpiitg
criticism Over every course o£ action which may be pur-'
sued, but when the pnrty in power, when even the mem­
bers of the,President's own cabinet cannot agree on whnt

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

1048

Mi** Daphne Connelly eiprct|
to leavs Saturday for Tallaha**
see where »he will licgin her
stuilie* nt F.S.C.W.

Mra. J. M. Jackson of Creacenl
City spent some time here yes.
terday visiting her lister Mr*.
The mrnthly program
and Mayme Hodgkin and friend*.
business meeting of the Womsn*
Society of Chriitim Service met
ID . and Mr*. J. J. Roily and
Monday af.'erhoon nt the .First Mr*. D*»n ultd. son Robert Dean
Mvthrnist Church with Mp&lt;. \V. M. spent Sunday nt 1l«wey-in*the*
Tlmmlon opening the -meeting
with a prayir. Mr*. J. N. ^Aiarello preten'nl the devettimal. •
Ir*. Clyde I’ iercy
' After the reports rf the .various
bend at * Crescent
officers Mm. M. It, Strickland had
with her parent*
Ahargr of thr program, the sub*
Ceorge Jaekson.
j«t* lieing “ The Methodist* In The
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Those
participatnrg
Mr. and Mr*. C. II. Sntith of
wefe *Mm. .CTecrge McCrtim and Orlande tut formerly of Sanford
Mrs. W. S. Thornton. Mm. H. It. apent -the weekend with Mr. ariil
Crumley presided over the meet* Mrs. h; It. Mitchell.

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Phil Ham#; lamenfa
. the park
Itig problem In St- l*et*r,burg .
yacht parking,

Full fashioned

waa so augurod that ho reached for a broom and was about

to Rattle for Soften* to go into action when hia fnthj/r appeared.
.
Policy, Sara R eport"Whnt are you going to cloAvith that broomstick 7" he
Trying td bring , us

naked.
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Poattnaater Central. Ila,nncgan
predict* a Truman victory In IUIH
, . . which would *t«m tq Indicate
that Mr. Truman will bo tho
democratic nominee.

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Bccnusc he kicked at mo." •*
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Aren’t you auppoacd io know more than the home?
" I h ope I k n ow m d Te."

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"D m tlip horse know It wan you he kicked at? Did
lyou speak to him when you stepped behind him ?"
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"W
ell/
the
older
niun
said,
"no\v
is
a
good
time
for
about hie fathex Franklin D., Kd
. Igtmbrlght has this WLsajr; “ in you to fasten in your mind tho thought that nothing can
bad taste, and, in additSn, exec­ ever happen to you in this world thnt you aren’t responsi­
rably written, of extre nM^ doubtf « l authenticity, and swfiject to ble for, nt lenst partially. Maybe you are wholly responsi­
the Inevitable conclusion that he ble. Start in by taking the blame for things'that go wrong
la wrl Ing only fo ( the money in your life and you'll bent up few er horses and men. I f
you are honest with yourself, tho.thing that went wrong
went wrong because you failed to do whaf was right at
Chairman ' Carl Smith nf the Bomo time or other. When any homo kicks you, you are
gis t* Industrial Commission re­ in tho wrong— if only b jf being where b ii hoof ’ could
veals that Flftrlda l now. ha* nn connect with you/*— Thomas Dreler in Your Life.
Mnd fov the payment o f ; ynttallleirmerU benefits T n M 1hr ov?T
|4z,000,000. raised by payroll
taxes on Florida’s various buxi­
ne*# enterprise*. 8o It. you want
to know why It Is'to hard to get
labor, and why taxes are so hljrh,
there I* ■( least one reason.

the Univcralty of Florida unlrs*
they have already been as»lgned
room*. It Is Impostlble, h*aags,
’ for the university to accommodate
more than ft,000 students, atiguie
almost . twice at high at before
the war.
Within another rear.'
-perhaps, new dormitories will have

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w»wo* C w . one)
tried Wallace’s New York speech
without comment. The govern­
ment newgpaper, Ixvrstis, de­
voted 1,500 words to It: -Ttth
Soviet papers also, carried PreaD"
dent Truman’s comments on the j
speech. . . . i •
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A heavlly^ensored version o f l
th# Wallace speech and the controver*/ over American foreign
sra front page new* In
_policy
,
Tokyo paper*. However, th# cen­
sor# eliminated from ths stories
Wallace'* criticism- of -wh*t ha

A new knap-on cap will enable
a glass jsr of coffee to hold It*
flavor indefinitely.
The ultra­
vacuum lid. can lie re-sealed air­
tight with the palm of the hand.

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.Create »pohi on rug* can be
removed by arnlying baking *odj,
rubbing in well and allowing to
•land overnight.
Remove with

P r«l(y and practical
good-looking, servlca*weight
stockings with pur* Nylon legs. Relnforedd attrac­
tively at points of wear. In colors to blend with

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To Manager E d Levy- T o

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ltiWCMNO

In 4i bathing suit, and the llitrd
picture in sU evening dress, slr«el
or sport* clothe*.
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Cant) slants are ssked to put
their names, addresses, and age*
on each photograph. They are

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the7cb7sf-“ ' - ^ ' “ ntrA* "
rid! 8tJohn* Rlv?r'
if we ever
stcanHng up the St Jfohttd
River to S
it our $10,000,000 Med-Fly
damaare repa,d; reBl houses-for-oijr veterans instead of
itwillbethmJffh
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i a li
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Congress-who
have given
, ns nothing but promise* for
or 14 long, weary years.
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den. lha btotehl tUevot

on Nov.. 5 for our own Central

fs fts iis k M iS ;
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florlda vrould break the toil
voting jhe two-party syetem
000 in publicity ahmet
This nation was built on a tn

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SHEET MUSIC
• l'o|Uil;ir %
• ( hissiciil
• Hillbilly
IiiHlriylion liookH

THE

"MUStCBCWr
111 W . 1*1 St. Phone* 953

Mr. and Mrs. John S In mi
crlcliraUd lhc|r .10th nnnivn-.
yesterday.

Hodden stole* intered

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the top with Mra. J. C. MUaltrli; prliM ipal of tho sctwol In Uir lower
School time U here again) WIHi.liCWt acniboed so clean they nhlne, k*fl la Harriet K. Dr&gt;*on. iktughtor of Mr* Hia K Itryan or Wr»t Thirepic and apan clothes. Tialr rlbtsuL* and saddle osfordA. the lioy, gtrH Ircnth Street taking lime out for a ilrink of water, and lit Die loser
tnd principal pictured above are muly to begin a new term ot learning r ig h t a r r P » y r and R o g e r tinnier, c h ild r e n Q( Mrs. I.. V O n m e r .*( 300
at Southslde Primary School Moth Jo Morrison and iM lier l.n Nfnr- Went Slxteenlli Streo:. ‘
rlion. daughters of Mrs. W L Holnies o f Myrtle Avenue ate plrtured at

A n d that performance

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m l« i| v%»|It .S tu m *

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Misa Chqrlrnv t nldwvll is l»*jving Sumlay fur Milln.lgwillr*, tin.
whr-r* she wilt enter Ceiftgia
Stills College Fur Women as S
sent to hhlriila cokihi at'enillsg freshman. She will he atrmnpan
Florida State College fof Women, leq by her monther Mrs. R. L.
Slctsrn, Rollins, University of Caldwell.
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Miami, Southern and Tampa to
submit photograph*.
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■ Students arid wives who are
living at (iainesville while at­
tending the University include
NFW CARVINt; KN IFK
Mr. an,| Mra. U Diggers, Mr,
PERRY; N. Y., (/PI—Turkey* and Mr*. Kugcne Harrison; Mr.
and other ,fowl wil be easier to and Mra,* Jim Shoemaker and Mr.
carvo ihl* 'fall aa the result.rf a jU ttj„H rs.. Lee P, .M o e re .------- -...
now (l?Vitiipiiu*Tit in *Uie pptlerv
Industry.. A new self-snarpening
Student* planning to leave hi
carving l(nifc it made In sets if the Immediate future for Florida
one, two and three piece* kn con­ State College' For Women nt
tainers. Kvrry lime the knife i- Tallahassee Include Mis* Jackie
rrmovttl or roulnr^l, thp chr» nit* llrotclrie. Mis* Martha I’erkins,
vunailium
bU Ic !■ auto Miss Cnmillv llatten, Miss Shir­
maticttlly rrhonnb
ley Smith sn,| Miss Toi Living.

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Friclid* of llerinan Middleton
prill l«i interested li&gt; learn that
he left Sunday for New York
JC\ y where he will allind Colum
Miiu University. Mm. MlddlMun
will join him "Jt u Inter dale.

Sanford Baseball Association

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Joe McCaslin who ha* spent
the pnst two week* in New York
returned home pn Monday. He
\ti|| spend several ilay* in the
(Jrange Memorial Hospital in Or­
lando,

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called llrillsh Imperialism,- and
his contention that U, K- policy
The true sardine Is not a dwarf
j* Hading towar,) war with fi*h, but the young o f ‘ the plkh-

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»•.»urn*

Capt. It. W. Hunter anj dnugh
ter Mr*. Henry Mrl-aulin. Jr
and son Henry Mrl.nulln III re
turned from llaltimme yesterday
Henry III hn* been confined .it
thr hospital.

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iiftti tt **(*o f piu o . J e o x e lP t

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eeemi to be advocatlhg,
Wallace hlmteir favor* Ru»eppeaarment, I* ia Ruultn

Unltad 8;at*t now
• *W i*q c e Qf.whet
Hyuib government I# up
» y * The Tribune. Of
» W Wrtohloit* ara pot very

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J A C K S O N VII.LK, Sept. 17.
(SpecUH— War Asset* Adminis­
tration'* first comprehensive com­
modity luting of surplus property
obtalnsble nt site ssles through­
out the.coir/ry is now avsllabls
for inspection at WAA’* local
office, William J. Warren, region­
al director, announrul.

nml other vTkj^rl# buyers.

Wanted: Florida’s-,Most Photogenic
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,Young Lady For Orange Bowl'Queen

Observers
Speculating Over
Outcome Of Meet

Even the .bWier* ara on strike
In New Y6rk City, wherwoujunen,
tsuck drivers, and M other worklog groups have quit. Two Ursa
food, chains with 770 katores In
New York City have-been forced
Lel'e look at It this wayt.
to-close them all on account of
tho Impossibility of securing deUvsriss, Now Deslrr* may call
4hU "the mors abundant life”, but windstorm Iniurancs can be re­
It strikes U L lt Is.“ tho law of tho duced to 84o by ‘ buying n. .6
lim it.. “ . year renewable policy. You aavs
Jumi**.'
16c of every 100c.
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\ Now based on our . present
Florida's Senator Pepper haa alvjdtmU, by buying a mutual
been elevated to the position of policy from tn. you can further
reduce your yearly, coet to 67
adlc»l* in the -Pgmocratie u t c . Saving &gt;2, 4lie o t ,avery
in «f hi* raoiwaro-Sueslaq luOc., you esui'AMoea - If you
than. Henry Walla*#’* be- dont get * dyldend you ara not
paving any more Ulan thg. pubew
Ijahed rataa for f oui^ inktlfancp.
Commerce »e«reUtry’a. Whit
Th# Mutual CotR^anlea. *vr«
ORB asuim* 4rv I. _ a J .iA A .ltk i,
n
represent have always p a id 'pndividend* to policyholders.
C. M. Royd A Co. "Your Mutual
Insurant# Friend," pKon,; 104^• Tomna Tribune -potnU to
t m umUarity • fcotwovn the
Miami « i BO FUtonlin*
Hi p»*»port* and tha flood

. mffckandlaA by commodity |
WAA Has Listing Of aide
group* anl by location oC aalc*.
wa* learned. Al*6 lifted pr#
^Available Property itpriority
d*t«e set for veterans
fA R R .U

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donht *If Central

A roron ond wool ndpi.
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llA R T H A M ILLER . . . Expert beauty consultant
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o f the Richard Hudnut Salon and the DuBarry Succeaa School • .
will be at T O U C IITO N ’S DuBsrry Cosmetic c6unter all* thU week. 1
. She’ll chart a Succeaa-O-Plan fo r ypa-. . . a*simple beauty
o r g a n iz e r to tell you hefw to care fo r your akin whether i t ’d dry, oily,
normal ortoen-aga. Plot a beauty routine fo r improving face, flgitro
and fitneaa with the *aamt co-rclated DuBarry preparationa
used at the Succeaa School.

ifcult h Hoard’s Nutrition Consultant Says
Servo Fruit .luiees Uo^ardloHs Of Season
-ep t
I*.
n u t " c lt w a t t in g
tn C iinie

for new mips of fnul
•n, use ranneil juice*, advises Mrc
Vera Walker, Florida Mtuu* Hoard
nf Health mi iltioii cons,limit,
rhe nutritionist puintrd out thnt
N. J. la vliltlitg Mr. ami Mr*. impfrvesl metlusls of hmulling n »l
I«*lle Went at their home Dtd canning have nude th e. ranneil
Kt*t Eighteenth H.reet.
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products comparable with’ fresh
juke, both for flavor nrt|l nutri.
Sludenta
leaving
to
attend ilonal value*.
Unlverelty of.
noriih
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la at GainrtAnd. canrud citrus ’Joiie* me
Villa are Georg “Temple, Ralph mv* o f the few fro I* listed dy
Ecklee, Leo Bui ler, Nell I'owrII, ‘tho Department of Aoirulturo ms
Robert and Emmett Herndon,- J. abundant fur Octnlwr.
D. Grogan, E* C. Ildrper, Ke«
For w i(/Ink that gives you a
-lth lasting nutritional
neth Leffler, Walter llaynea, J im* . . . •—
,
ys Mrs. Walker, mix
Crenshaw,
Bob Crumley,
Hob valuta,
*. of icg cold •canned
Altman, Chum 8tanley, Harry three
s* with one part of cold
Beasley, Cullen Wright,- Francis "range
ringer ale* Drink 1m*
Tliett fix your*rif“ en-:
Hodgei and Ralph I^»-ingi
you’ll want It. .
. . . .......ius milk and orunge
_ w u* i w i i u
ui aiic v w m in r ii
drink for children (and adults!
Australia lie* |n the tropic*,

i u « j m m , * « u p n r u li d m ilk , uni!
Ir e w a te r nr m a i l e d Ire. S w e e tr n in g im iy hr m e li d d r p i m lin g
un th e s w e e ln e r s e f I In* cn n liatl
f r u i t ju ic e .

'I’aiilan me. Jim key, but did you
Uiiuu I list i InI he- whlrh make fre|t rlli w-hip. tls purpn-r- ■•ig.iniro &lt;|Ui ul trips to thr Colonial Cleaners
• look -whulesame
and
Iniq, and suggestions f**i pi.qei Is always
spruce?"

. and activities were dlsiUSseil.
Atvthrr way of • using nlnned I.radii* an,| their topic* included;
juice is to mix tirnngr juice » r “ TIi* .Me'.hcxlisl Youth Fellows
mixed citrus Juices wi’.h plain sl'il*-- Mary lluhhard, «IrTatiiT-;
gelatin • for* a bnso fur jellied “ Worship and FVangelism.'* Rev.
salads and ilesarrt--. If you tse Kenneth Roger*. Wintn Park;
the sweetened juices* they nerd "World Friendship/’ Kitty Allen,
no extra susar. To make ’ the Ind.nml; 'UednraWdlpt?*— Neva
Jelly, use one to l&gt;fy envelope* .Miuqus,
Orliitulo;
Community
nt gi |atln for. each pint rf Jyjc*’*- Sn i ire,” — FM K Ireher.
ilepending on how stiff you Want
Itecredlien oa varum* evenings
it. Soak the gela in In a litlh- was led by Virginia Chapman, Dot
cool juirei then heat it ever ffnt i rumley, Kitty Allen, Neva Murwater to melt nttd dilsolve the qus, nml Itoh Crumley. The aril
gelatin, and add the r« maining i ifies fur tsich evening cunrluded
rool juice. Dun’t heat nil •/ the with a worship set vice in the
juiry. Mode tills waV, the Jelly rhurrh sanctuary.
set* mere quickly and precious
Tlmse attending were llaiel
ItaiiHH*, Denise H'.eveiis. Martha
Chapman. Mary Carlton. Jnynie
Mae Jones, Carleen llidlenlierk,
Mary Ann Krelnbring. Donna Jean,
Dunn, Ani) Ihinn, Carolyn lludtun.
Felines Chiburn, Ihirbara MvNab„ Ill* Flowqra. Ilarluuu Chap­
man, Mary Alice llerinluii, laiul***
l.undquist, Joanne Williams, Rachara Ann FMenfield. .Nancy Jean
Appleby, Catherine Clark, Hetty
Jo llrock. Dot Crumley, lleryle
Htivens, Mury Joyce .Steven*, Vir­
•-yonIni ot Ine Mrthodist Church
ginia Chapman.
brought to a close 'Youth AetlAlto Rob Kilpatrick, lliil Kil­
vtUe. Week’’. A week pock.,
patrick, Randall giuff, Filwood
with f u n , ' fellowship.-study, and
William*. Donald F^itrelL U w l*
Warship. At this servk# spoeial
Hughey, Garnett White, Kenneth
musle was rendered by the young
Kill*. Fidward McKinley, Hamid
paople’a choir. After a sarmon
Taylch/StewarCJIoUenbeek, Chuck
oa “ What Do You 8Und ForT” by
Herron; Leon^wain, l.loVd Swain,
Rov. J. E. Mcklnley. tho offken.
of the Mclliinlisl Youth Fellowahip
for the coming year wera In­
stalled.
They ara as follows:

Alteration* Dry Cleaning
S. Pelm elvo A v c . Ph. 481

Lips Radiant as
Glowing Iunbcrs

Youth. Week Ended I
At Methodist Church

IW ri(U N ’
JF U «r A .
K ^ iL u a u /

h r* a
GOOD R e pa /r Jo*
SERVICE

If egg yolks arr. too far oflsldc,
th# white is likely tn lirrsk
through during the Huffing, proeesi.

JTAiTUHO NIW COlOtl
#■)■» ., tlS. Mll Q m t lip) .ilk
Ihtmme cUk , ism . «•*) w M )
•Mh Itut m . I u i k m llpahfc Bt»
«J« ■. , Suswir nww i Sot k*skHehntA* tiw. M »-Ab«» Vu *ii,J
UtuluMI ISJ laJil.Ul*, sin IM
1st |0* (is bn* a liu il wtw Mat

At MOV O*U0 AM) OVAUMUil (TOM

Touchton Drug Co.

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PAG E FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD, S A N F O R D ,'F LO R ID A '

1 U tSD AY, SEPT. 17, IM S

RojiUrtibor, A. P. • J »lt « • . - .
ci r, 1fK: it n i »7»s
Clark of Clrrtilt Coat!
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Homlholc Count,'. Kin
Bride ii believed tr&gt; be derived DUCAL)
'from an anclrnt Teutonic word
IN T in : r'tltf'C lT CrtCllt OF T H E
mearilng “ to cook."
&lt;
n i n t h . j u d ic ia l
rliiu titr
is
AND Pflft AKMLNtil.E COUNTY.
HTAXf: (fV ri/ n tlH A . in CH AN .
,c k i i Y no . m i.
sHiTim t o At&gt;re.«M
NAOMI II. VKNAIII.K
TOi Win. C- llarliun, wlitia. (ilaeo
Plaint Ilf.
of rtaldefifB la unknown.
You ara tieretiy roi,ulrtd to api&gt;oar flAltllY C.. VKNAJ1LK
o
Prf rr.danl.
on.tha Hlh -day n( Xktotinr, A. l&gt;.
‘
1,1VOUCH
.
1M*. In a eorlaln suit lor itlvorr*
TIIK
KTATF.
OF PUUIItiA.
pending In Iho Clrruit Court ul
C.
gamlnol* County, Florida, an no OHKETIMIS: TO II A It II Y
lirVvlMlrd IIIU Of which rano Ir VKNAIII.K whnoa rratdrnea (nil
Klllh lou tlarlaao. nlalniltl to addrraa la;
Harry 0, Vanik I*
Wm. C. Ilartaan, Iiofritdnnf.
JU Oakland Arrnun
Wltnro* nif hand and otflcla’
Alli.na, tlrurala
•*al a| Hanford. Kamlnule County
You arc hrrohf nntlfl.d that oult
BlaU of Florida, thlo llili da, •• l or dlvorr. hoa b «r„ IHrd aaalnat
member- of. thy
family.

Legal Notice

in Washington following the board’s refusal by a vote of 4 to 2 to reverse
1U decision against negotiated wage increases that brought about tha
nationwide maritime strike. The labor members dissented. A t head of
table Are (left to right):. A . Coleman Barrett, Philip German, Willard
.Wirtz, rhnlanin and Carl Shipley.
(International JTcundphoioJ
Vaneuard nf eewpletely meckaaUed coll on farmta. tka four giant mackiaet pictured above an
pickers
which
_ of
_r. Iho n o n than. 100
. . . mockaalcal
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... wlj aid In barvostlag tha crop in »a
Of tha Coltou Belt thlo fall. Tha National Cottou Council reports that one of iho plchor* can
Mltoa la a fa*r ailautaa thaa a haad plchar would ramori from iho field In ba aalira day, I
•f Biachlaa picharn will ba a hlg factor la lowering tha coat of Yoltoa prediction.

5 A R T IC L E S

FOR

SALE

9

W O RKW ANTED

FURNISHED hound or apart-• ment, preferably 2 bedrooms.
. Call H. A, Shryock nt phone

600 x 16 TlRKS
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' Now shipment just A/rlvnl.
Also 700 x 10.
T IIK A T L A N tIC STATION
Corner 3rd &amp; Purk
Andy Jensen, 'manager •

Wa n t e d by veteran, house or
apartment unfurnished. (mu.
pie) call Rny Johnson, Monte
tuma Hotel.

3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

LOANS- MADE
FROM $10 TO *100
strict, privacy; fast service
FLO RID A LOAN CO.
' 102 Sanford Avehuo

in money matter* is strictly
respected ’ here. ’ Friends and
relatives are not ijucsUonH
about your credit*
tour em­
ployer or busineaa ’associates
will not hear of your personal
affairs. There is no cause for
embarrassmenL
IttAsonablo credit requirement*.
No co-piakera on money loans.
Variable paytitentJ&gt;jana.

~ ( I.KAItANCK HALE
A GOOD investment—two house,,
live In one and rent the other. Odd lot of house paint, 60 r ipiart.
Also some gallon lot* nt $i.!dl.
Phone 1141.
THE ATLANTIC STATION
10 ACRE orange grove. Edward
Cirner 3rd 4 Path
F. Lane.
•Andy Jensen, ln*n*^*r
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A NICE cute little bungalow, fid.
LARGE
WOOD
or
coal
circulat­
, ward' F. Lan?.
ing heater, excellent condition.
6-ROOM bungalow close to school.
$-o.OO.' Man’s bicycle, «xrellent Florida Hank Bldg.
Ran! bargain. Edward F. Lane.
condition. $30.00, 1021 Elm , Ph.

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SPECIAL SERVICES

SIGNS
M X E C T It 0 L l)X
lofrigerator
Sholv card* and poster*
Freese* with gas, 110.00, Wed.
WR NEED USTINGH. of Farms,
O— l)BITS 8 I0 N SERVICE
times, Groves and Business
afternoon, Saturday or Sunday.
lltrmes.
O. D. Landrras. Phono 1021
G. L. Kiel, III. ’^00 South ul
Geneva.
Reafuir. Tom • Boll' Associate,
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Phone 1120, 4TS Atlantic Bank
COMPLETE-fly
m i fishing outfit and m l thing. Cleaning and wax­
Bldg.
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8 ARTICLES FOR SALE
ftleclrlc Toastera, $4.35
II. B. P O P * CO., INC.

IICMU.S—limited supply. $1.25 pc
bag. J. E. Lloyd, llux llil, Ban
fonl. . ’

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oil rooking stove, wood ice
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RIGHT angle show ease. Car
alone. U A. Smith, 612 Myrtle.
lie seen at 2013 Palmetto Avc.
MlDDLE-agt, married nfun wisht*
Mr*. C. -A. Dutton.
FURNISHED room — 801 Mag­
to connect with goo,| irai
nolia’ A venue.
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tate btfiltfeuft. Hav? Ttift pcbtlr,
TWO-wherl1trailer, -box- *fw,—♦
luave • goo*I character, icfcr
FURNIS1IKI) room. 408H French
x T f t . ‘ with rack, 1 new tire.
enre. llox 21, e/o Herald.
$76.00,
due Michels, Paola,
Ave,
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will * prorrrd ex |Ult«. Iinlrr.il
that Ihta nollrr -bo |uibirahrd onro.
a wtrk for, Xottf* «&gt;n»*«;ut1Ve wxrlin
Ift I ho' Karifui d II ora M of Kaitturd.
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bf Naomi. II. Vflm lilr ’ You ufo
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forirt In 1(10. Untinlf i ’ jiI m
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sm tf a»sWO Kara — Ir fle m «*M »»
i/,w hup* (a! Ifiai from IVIIMI at MISn,
U ansoonrwl toUa* Is rat—ll»( (wrraaa wllk a ralllsllr# formula wklrk
Ml Uu pewit to irilara u lliu ia and bran.
ikUl aoXOillua .Mrs an* woman wbo formill, anirirad ■ Ith Jraad rmiskine. tbobla*.
ttbaatlnt stutVa al uikma paratrtmi
now tall ol blin—t ralUl aliar utla* It.
raoUETlN mail IS So. but ronilXrHn* raMtu aMarWnraa. IkW la not •ipatwlr*.
liwtsu la onlr a law panalao a Owai.
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(s told w|ik ttrlcl mono,bark Vusrsnloa kr
Laney's- Drug Store, Melsch Bldg.
Mall Order* Filled.

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wo repair washing machines,
vacuum cleaner*, fan*, mixers,
•ewlng machines, Trottef Ap*
pllancn Service, 304 W. Second
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ELlEXmUC appliance repairs—
w e' repair .washing machines,
CONCRETE aewer pipe—Septic I BU Y row*, calves, yearlings.
vnreum cleaners, fans,1 mixer*.
tanks, fence putt, grease traps,
Phona’ R, W. |*m!, 78B-W,
Trotter Appliance Service, 304
benches, flower pot*. Miracle
W. 2nd S t„ Phone 10fVt-^.
^Concrete Co^ 308 Elm Ave. _

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CR IT§ and meal—ground fresh
hvary Monday from snowflake
. SEMINOLE TIR E SHOP
corn. Can ba bought at Card*
201 North Park
COCKKR SPANIEL PUPS
ner‘* Store, Lake Monroe. 10 A.ICC. leg!tiered, Phona County _________ Telephone 37 *
Ih. bag. II .on.
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NOW ready to grind every Monl
COftENftAGAN eabbare plants POINTERS »— fine blooded stork,
day morning — Your ^om,
now ready. Phone 703-M.
3 months old. Phone 1-42.
shucks, ate., for feed. J. W.
GOOD work horse about 1100
Batl, Lake Monrod, Phono 18.
pound*.
W, D. Bumbalqugh,
PH
O N O G R APIIS'for rent — (o i
re Wilson Cornar,
parties, dances, entertainments.
ith or without
HELP WANTED-

THE LONE RANGER

! THINK V0U UED WHEN VO0 TRiEI
TO BLAME THE MASKED-MANF
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Rosea In color. Order now.
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■ work part Um« — Avon Pro- ; 705 Palmetto Ave. to Hdq. Bldg.
duets, Inc. offers opportunity
I4lh A, A. F.n Otlando, Mr*.
£ M 0 N 8 fo r sale. Mrs. 8.
. Eonleb Bi Horton.
Vaster, Lake Mary, F la ^
YHta N loml Dlllman*
kdway,
W i just received a large
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TUESDAY,, SEPT. 17, 1946

Feds Take First Tilt In Series;
Howingtoh To Face Martin Tonight
By A R TIIU K BECKWITH, JR.
Herald Sport* Editor
The Sanford Celery Fed# turn,
ed the’ Orlando Senators hack
By a 10 to 1 count here last
night behind n -magnificent five
hit pitching performance turned
In by Jim Schantel before 1,010
fan*, at the ‘ Municipal Park to
give Sanford its first victory in
the final round of the Shnughnessy playoff*.
The Fed* placed ihe game i«
the cooler in the Initial frame
aa Al Bryant drew a free pas*
and was forced out by- Boh
Juttle, who wa* safe on a fieldP lr’a ‘ choice. Dave Bride advanced
Tuttle to second and was safe
himself on an error by third
haseman * Lea Bergman.
Like
grounded to Burn* who tossed to
Fn*i| to force Bride at second,
. l-ake being safe at first.
Tuttle tallied on an’ error by
Manager Ted Madjeskl and Lake
advanced to third on the play.
Manager Ed Levy drAw n free
ducat. Aa Hyde was . nbopt to
|Pitch to Ossie Glorfg Levy broke
"to steal second base and in the
-raixup Hyde became-so confused
that he ju*t whirled around on
the mound, completely forgetting
'about lake on third. A* Hyde
turned his baek to thin! loiko
stoic homo. Levy' 'advanced to
second on the piny.
Glarig lined a, single to left
to score Levy from second and
later Glnrlg was thrown out by
Madjeskl on un attempt to steal
|second base.-'
In thn third Sanford added
two more as Uride sent a double
to
the right r e n t e r
field
followed by singles by luikc and
Levy add coupled with an error
by Turner. The. fourth added
another on li fielders choice
issued tn Bride followed by sin­
gle* by I-ako and l,evy.
Sanford tallied again in', the
sixth a* I.ake opened the Inning
with a two bagger Into riltht,
(Ilorig drove him home with an­
other at wo* base blow. Another
big spree came for the Hanford:
Ites In the seventh. Bryant walked and advanced to second on
Tuttle's fielder* choice.
Bride
wag safe on an' error hy Lavelle.
Bryant scoring on the play. Lake
walked and Levy doubled to
send Uride and Lake across for
the ninth qnd tenth nine of the
evening.
1’
The tone Senator cun came In
tho eighth as. Mlko Dqmiugurz
doubled tq left, went to Third
as ’ Borfts" griiiim W H ut ,1 ami
scored on I ji veils'* infield nut.
Jim SchnnloL was in rare form
last night, as he completely
handcuffed tho liig Senator bats­
men. Scl\antc! sent five Orlandoan# down via the strika out
route and allowed but four free

Ducats Available
For Auhurn-fieorgia
Junior Grid Tilt

Anderson Dons
Armor For First
Time This Year

It*.3; Simai

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT

m a r t in

SWINGS

released

SAN DIEGO. Sept. 17—OP)—
The one-time major li'ngue st*.\
John l Pepper! Martin, ha* licc:»
released « * manager of the Sail
Dicsti! Padre of the Pacific Coast
Lea title at hi* own rreiueift. A
veteran San Dieini pitcher ar I
cettch. dial Btillh art. wi’l -&lt;o
nititij; maoagei of the club during
the remainder of the It*It* reason
Marlin i* -util to be interested
in a mannceria.l port in the Tcxir
l.engue next «es*on.

Only Five Linemen
Have Won Starting
Berths On Eleven

Dr

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Leonard Barker
Optometrist

examined—(&gt;l.i**rs titled
203 S, Orange Ava.
Orlando, Florida'
Phone 4067

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Opens 12:45 P. M. Daily
Children ...__ ____ ... 09c
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W E NOW HAVE ON Today &amp; Wednesday
DISPLAY THE
NOT ONE . . . RUT
T W O
LARGEST STOCK OF
SUPER-THRILLERS
TOYS AND WHEEL!

Facial “Cocktail” for Men
•Refreshingly Brisk and tingling •

Private parking space for business men and women
between Florida Stale Bank and Princess Theatrta
with entrance from First Street and exit to alley.
By the month or year only at reasonable rates.
Security Bond and Mortgage Co., Inc.'
502 Atlantic National. Bank Building, or call
Garland W. Spencer, Agenl. Phone 99.

F A LL

FIVE

Fed Gridders, Prep For . Eustis Contest Friday Night

tty ine A»*iKlaled Ire**
.
ited
For the flr«t time in Major .['f
He Learilr ttascbnll, two tyaru* may
!'
in wind up thr complete searmi In " ‘ i* 1
ball a dead beat for the flag. That’s ,,v‘‘l
the poritiort in which the llrunk- whi
»d lyn Dodger* and St. I -onis Cflrdi- due
.* nal* find thenuvlvc* t»day. with
&gt;»• ;just two week* of the,campaign
By JU LIA N STENSTUOM
ur remaining. The Cards’ have anr M
Coach Gofse Kettle* and i.h
«’.&lt; advantage over (be Dodger* in'in I
assistant, Fred Gams, sent ‘ the
the standing*. Rut the schcdulu
C ch ry.F ed griJders through a
r* j continue* to favor the Brook*.
rough prartice session yesterday
,o j Once before, thrie \v;i* a play,
afternoon* a* the heal much itic
the off to determine the National
began its final prepariittnn fee
litU League pennant - winner.
The
the season’* opening : contest Vritin play-off wasn’t to decide the
day night here against .the highly
.
deadlock between the two team*
ralcil Eustis Panthers. ’
hall which finished -In
a lie fo r first
Kettle* *aid yesterday that th.s
ft in' the standings. The game netufar cnly five posilnit# in the'line and writers to pintret ,Ote play
This
ent ally wa* n re.play o f another
JUST RECEIVED
have been nailed Mown and he
be wa* felec'cd on the All la* famous ‘ g’rfthe. - ’
•
addul that several rarkfield pdjD
Team a* the utility man. In l!*'ix | On Sept.
the Chicago
^ ^ fP A U L D IN G
may1 still he open.
'
/'
Pit mini moved to Sanford
"
an I (Tifi* and New- York Giant# fig*
In the line, tiwyiln iTleeL_hefty
was awarded the third a*e port* urctl In that faniou* contest In
t^ )T »H A U a S
tion'un the All-Star Team to*- which Fred MrrVIr failed GT
graduate from last year's BaKv
place biin * qii tinie big train fo r , touch second l.a»e. The tiiaut*
Fed machine. will hintlle the
CHILDS M ETAL
’ bird year 111 kticrcsslnn
■eemnl to have the game 'won
rent) r position.
Three (Inaril*.
let’ll man was head m il bad : ju
ninth when At Bird well
Nollle Trapp. Ed Fielding a.i I
n arh si the llsrln* bigl school 1singled to score Miutke Mcl’ftrJre latdwig, are *el to hanijte tile,
• a p p l ia n c e s
at -I during hi* lour nf duty mlck. However. Merkle, who wn*
nssijrnmenl* «t those reaper ive
YANKEES HELL BLACK
there turned In &lt;h*fnphin*hlp on first, broke for the clubhouse
IRONS — MIXERS
NEW YORK. Sept. 17, t/P) — |Mi*,t* and one i lid. Haloid Kast*
eleven*.
Instead nf for second. One of
COFFEE MAKERS
The New York Yankee* of the Her, -ha* nailed down onij o f the
lie knows how to hnndle eitres' the Cub player* called for a
All-America Foothill Conference en*1 pespion*.
VACUUM CLEANERS
t
the
‘**
well
n*
fnothnll*
and
I
imx-DsiII'S.*
Yesterday Ketrte*. Shifted Jun­
have sold John VUInndy" Black to
hi, iml hi* friends predict tbsi fine linll and tugged second, and V&gt;*
ALARM CLOCKS
the. Buffalo Bison* of the same ior Vickery, who had been work, vfhn viangr* and grapefruit will cimtg pin* Hank O’ Dny culled Merkle
out. There wn* no-chance of re­
league. Black starred at Missis ing In thi tmes field thus ini in —
reiem Oinji hi* grove*. \
slppl State In 11*12, before enter­ Eali.ho an *end position.- Whether
jv-by-l
*
A tJood Player
V suming'•-•play Hint drfy. *o the
ing the service.
4
Vickery will * art, Friday nlrht b
_. . .1 I Mot * i* Klein of- New York t ’ity, game wn* called t) lie.
Tlmt'* the (i»nie*t that, u&lt;N
j wti.' wall his vTNlly font lull I lotThe be»t new* of the ofteinoon
,• for- ter at the University of Miami in |ic-played at the end o f the sca­
. -was recorded when big Andy
billon on war day* and then wa* plan'd! son, niter the (imnt* and ('tib*
Anderson appiated in uniform for
rliinv ■«*&lt; the *cfon*l alt-American -erv had t«-en tied f,-1 first place
/ iA A i\ n
i vr
( the fir«t time Anderson bar been,
thank' . tem#Tur hi*"play under Paul *Tht* fuh* won the play off. I
grlting into shape, Imwevei. *'
gym clothe* ami not jartlclpaiing
The play off gniin- and Itm
1 in the heavy n u t duo to an tn
event* leading ip to it left John
\l lea*t he did receive Ihe
* Jury *o" hi* htirnl which wa* * »
McGrow Meepcd in ill feeling
fat, lh»t three limp* received
j tlim d *evernl week* **&gt;•.
and Idt ti-l n*1- .1
National
in Norfolk al It e conclusion of
Kettle* '«td that he plann *d n earn* lie I ween lluaniikr and
league ciimlmit,-.- wa* rmnn'd to
j to usr Andoi*on fur n couple ‘ Norfolk Suri«Ji«&gt; «f|rrnoon,
mveslibnle an o’ letupU'&lt;l httiniy
I tjuarler* in the Eti*li* conte*i
of llinplfo Hill Klein, who offii
A o ' 1 liltllJC
III
till
A i i U t i l l t P 'l
i Anderson wn* the nialnstftj oil I’re** relf «*e. tin- three inbitrM.
mleil at the plav " ff oimlo-t. n
1 tn*t year's ram|ingmg eleven and Tom b'to111ing A I Jim. * nsd Ed
parUlline
Gum!
Trainer
wa*
barred far life, and tire follow.
1 the big i|urathtn t&gt; day i* whe h«t Baida, had t« Imj treated at a ho*I t’ lyde Unit. Holly ' Pierey “ ndrpiiai after they- were assaulted t.y
„ f (an, ** they lef the
I several other speedy Inekr will B Kt
he aide to fill the shoe* of Tommy park after the tilt.
1 Brt oklin h ii I Ib'bby t'uM m.
ITi-ming sustained 1 ml tuee
j Pierey. however, is practically hlrf right eye. Imd three teeth,'
! a sure shot to begin Friday and was brui»rd about the face
i night’s nm!e*t and to play tliIre anil body. June* »a « treated
for a broken nn*r and bruise*.
. mujurlly of. the bed* gaiue
j Pierey i* a speed merchant writ
Itnliln « » n hrui»rd about the
| plenty of rugledncsS.
He ran Tace and body.
|skirt the end* *"»• Bo " rf tarti*';
Ilol, Pitman
Bull l*ilmnn w ill tn" hand1’ ' ^
jin beautiful fashion. This wiu
orange* ilistead of pifcskins dm.
proved Inst season.
Clyde Hutt. another -pi-erl trter htg the 1 otpiog Fall anti winter.
chant, showed plenty i f lutihiag AftoV holding down the Jot. a*
ability during Spring drill* and lutckfleld conch for tho Florida
ha* com# through with, »mne Gatora for four years, Pituuui
sparkling plav in acrimmagn *e/-! recently
resigned
to
nwiiago
slops this ¥fell. '- However, he still citrus properties owned by luni*
ties(Is a hH. of-polish .iy lira lw-'
hind lhe-stTrlmmagcillne. activity

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

BRINGS FOOTBALL!

but there’s no reason why' he cnp’l j
overt'iime this without Mou much
difficulty sml tar a'Indent put of
the Fe.1 mscbln»V&gt;t- sck.
Another bacKYield. Jan Jenklnsrn, will be in the gutrti- jt
fullback wIdle AtltlMMin 1* uti tiie
liench. However, when Arply’ * in
there. Jt nklonup- vwill In’ at In*
regular *l°y al one of the ,taolth1

post*. JenkliHsort ah9uld -pfov? Jn
be a valuable mwit In Ihn forward wall.
**•*■
Tho qcartarfateli posltiuti 1* ap-

I l l Ft DOS 11 OS-XRD
.‘A ^ U L A 0LAHL

tllkITA LOOK, JA
rAUL CtllLrOYLE
COStTANCC WORTH
CLAUDIA DRAKt

SPOUTS LAUGII

Ted’s Home Run Ix*ad
Menaced By Hank

H f , A M &lt; *rU fr«l

m rmuT, nn»i. it , «iin—iiai»k
U m i! t»» f i v i r ’ nkn Ih f
Today Ske* IHi gel is mie ■'
phrently sewed up by tTnrnvm ths nation's ton amateur g o lf" - A in r ritn n '
hmi**'
Grantham. , up ffom last yeorajI The unanner In which he 1 t r i n
! W illi^tm i. An*l
Baby Fed -V^ltlup. lie should' started in the game make* l" •« h r in lrm lp '■tnT wilt*
m i M i h ohi
if
prove to lie a.good asset in tliei arid amateurs allkn shudder
Williikiii«* im ti t*i*ta
way of Mocking, *l»* (he ' dmible
Homo years back Senator hm
line ( m in t t nf Du* T iy t ti* eMtltn
wins system which lb- Frit* " li Jnhtum " f Nevada wi»» m i n i 0 IntO
pf»n&lt;*At**llMI
1 It** Ilf W il­
employ. Grantham . will call sig­ of the Washoe Country club
liam*' I.-it - i. cattily imd gn*p 1'
nals only when Ander*on i* out ;Brno. But he had nevor play I to G reenberg Hjii.k used tt tb n ‘
of the contest.
Ibe game. Tho club pm I” "'. ■ d a y to lielt In* JHtli timliei tl*.

A * ther big r|UCetbm tbn free*
the Fed* will ba'thdlr ball hand­
ling. The douhle-tW/fg fall* fort
Iota of reverse* and I* Heiigued
for fleet backs. Banfitril will

leave of absence lo leach gull *1
South America and the |i"*&gt;
"
n't filte,| while he was eono •
During this time''dtletrel
dered out to the club. He begt-i
asking Johnson such questions -t»
which was thi driver'.'amL wb»t
was that little *hnrt clulr rm...*■»
Johnson got him some clubs ntul
walked out to the-prnctifr t n .
It lege! wa* shown a good ba" ball grip and a solid slanre a" I
then aent swinging happily down
■r Jid ik f i l
.
the fairway,
lie was breaking
a hundred In no time and
• There's naw athletic glory for mighty grateful to UU Instructor.
W
W*-.
__L . I.la alater,
1- S*#B'mi
IrtA tbs
NaUck. Uaaa. an JoTfeU town near
Five
month#
when
Do*ton. J-rwn ljaifc|d-fn oUver club pro returned, Johnson hit a
days came such R k m ^ l* football - coif ball for tho first time. Look!
Immortals Aa Mahan ami *GSmyr- ing back, the 8 enator expUlnsf
pot to mention ~
Pooch Oojioyan,' “ Homebody had to teach Itleg-I,
for thd physical what good'!* a golf club without

log it rve i

Sunday for

-nice. Hank rnmii'cti d
hi* *lstb home rim

Famous, F ragran t A fter-Sh ave

MORE THRILLS

L 'O rlt'i yirndred Aftrr vhj.r h 1 &lt;pr&lt;D! Mmd nf
ing Ingreditnli that Irsic thr Isir Vrlvrty urnwi
tomforlshly rrtrrsbnl. . , . '•i* nuwulinr typr 1
4 nr. , , . It 0O ( pi 111 lit).-

In as m nny day*

Hays Hank; "I gu***s Cramei
Just bormwn',1 tbt. bat for me.
Apyway Tgtl know* Pin using It..If I belt him out for the loom'
rtin championship he'll probably
charge u* W h with grand lar-

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CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

SPORTS ODDITY

BOYS I Coma in and look ovar the hlph grade equip*'
•men! you’ll find her*.
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-------- aUdetetu &gt;

In these
days Natick u the
home of the newly t&amp; yned Na­
tional - Amateur * g o lf champion,
Hlanlt-y

H elm ets..........
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Shoulder Pad*

Fugct/e

Dlshr'p,

wtuiui

WnllertSnow aa Ted.
lie He*
tonga to the Norfolk .Qocntry Club
irw&gt; aitjoifling l#wit of Dedham,
Six feet three, he. 1s the tallest
e*»fer ever’ to win the amsteur
t o * i o - o u I.
Bishop at the 37th hole at Baltuatol 8 a{iipdey, had not mi* *el
a, ahfart p u t!' Il^WoljJd be In point

Bladders
Inflation Needles
B riqi In your football for ijjpairal

r b t u r n in g

T ic K ir r s c r s t l &lt;

BOSTON’, 8 e p t~ 17.
Il’|
going to coat the Boston Rea
Sox about *7,000 to return unfillad application#
for
Morld
Serlea ticket*. Thouiands of sp*
plication! mailed to the Rad Sn*
office*
were
left
unopened,
Where they have return ed*
dreeata on the envelope#, they
Will be stamp'd “ return to writ*
rr” and dropped back In the
mailt. However, ’ lho#e with no
return addreesea on the envelope*
will have to .be opened, enj

row^-w, tomato at a
tm llev'. ib n wa* art yoo&lt;t all

9me that the vtllain asked

one# of Uti* wc#!, thn experiment
1# going to lie watched with.con­
siderable inteeret.
ft'nce Ihe huddle slow# up plsy.
Smith figures hie team can get In
more offensive shots and increase
It# chance* for touchdown*.
~
t7l"f!
E L K li A ft T, Ind.—i/P)—Tho
baseball shoHage put an end lo a
game between the Elkhart Billmore a and Mishawaka Dodgere
before It ever started. The clash
-was called o ff when neither club
could find any baseball* In sparl­
ing good# itorex In Elkhart, Ml#-

JUNIOR VARSITY

^o mi*# one# in a while.
by the Red Sox.
FIRST A T NIG H T
TUSGALObSAi— A l..,

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JUNIOR VARSITY

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T E IiB G A S T G A M E I!

M IAM I.' Sept 1 T Columbla Broadcastlnj
la considering a coloi
4MIAMTr SepL .It-IS p r e W I-A broadcast o f the 1047
Bowl football game.
t o p s ' in

bowl

CO LO R

Sc o r in g

Orange
furm*n in
I will be
Atienrfor produced an average of *1 point? , . U ia.euimatad that o f all drijtk•re. 7liPPVM
760,000 in piH
the .--.ll
United Slate*
in “ the Magic cech—Jitghcst o f aU the major #n,
herofau) nlcoholic addicts.
V ojt staton bowl games-'
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TICKETS ON SALE
TOUCHTON DRUG CO. and VOWELL CO.

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THE SANFORD. HERALD, SANFORD,- FLO RID A
I
I l| , U njlifc.fr&gt; ■ .1 i,*.... !■

y***.JlB mi
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
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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.
''*

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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

JLECTRIC SERVICE
COMPANY S
»07 M A G N O U A AVE.

YOUR CHILD',
FULL NAME

J. E. M c A lc x a m l

In rvfry

k Iuba

you'll sot de-

lirlmin
try

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Sanford Furniture
LOtppany »
CHOOL TABLET

flavor.

Pure w h o I'o
milk with ndd'etl vitamin D

W ASH ING TO N, Sept. 18;
(/P) — Senator *Charlc» O,
Andrews died todny o f 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.

Chinese Newspapers
Fear Russo-U.S. War
Standard

All the Milk You Want
FOR

REGULAR DELIVERY

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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)

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tilld’* Full Name

STAFFORD’S
SERVICE
STATION
Cor. 2nd &amp; Sanford

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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beltcr Fonl S ervice.,,a t price* wbirh are
' drastically lower In’ tha long run. We’re *et

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troubles before th e y grow U I G t

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Which Ford engineen hav* planned far it.
And we Lave special fool* which abnpUff

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After Alterations

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die job. That aayea time. And you aane 1
monejr. **At l « u e ” with us, your Ford gets
thabeneetof:
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been sd-ic-l
ay lunches,

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v*
Ceavenient Oudfvt.
Term*—Fey si yea
Ride with wur R*«y
Fsymeot Flee. .

IN D E P E N D E N T

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
A t 4:30 P.M

18,

1946

Associated Press Leased Wire

Limitations In
.

4

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Treaty Approved

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*. „

Commerce Secretary’s
Future In Cabinet
Expected To Be De­
termined fVt Confab

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,
■ .
______ told
, „ i . Of
i -’ new
&gt; , p i,„
j '• r&gt;____
Rirrr—ftsnie*
InfInstate.
jprovements at the home, Includ
Mr. Luk* ta a former buyer foriI 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 L S IMll'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 X X X V II

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—

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.

CIO-NMU And Shipowners Confer In New ^'ork
[ T I I r 11M
1i-t
lu

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
H is Heme Tuesday
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
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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

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
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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'
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lines at pier 37 in New York. No serious clasbei wet* reported si picket lines giew.
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Qj P. A rln Miami Four Power Agreement Reached On
Awaiting Ruling Disposal Of Seized Nazi Property
From Washingt

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nenl .lurist, d ie s ;
Watson Blasts CIO
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.

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nf
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transaftantlr airliner with IZ
whcUier it will do u* any gmat."
•lv locnl (irtu iH it'
w ith
person* aboard which H long
George 8. Anderson nf -j l i e
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 ’
there were many good nalured
proxlmatcly
IHOn vetr tuns m tenrlre rhnrge* for preparing
hoc I n s t a t i n ' , Up- Yiuerleaii
arguments among the Kiwanians
cltru*
fruit
fur
shipment
bp
tn
fiye
southern
states
may
hern-fit
, xmie, j he piilirjt is f'’ l the lucal
kt
ai to who haifctne' smartest host
NEW
YORK.
Sept
l)(,
t/Pi—
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from the appropriation to pro-t-l'- nearly 12 cent*. The inetenso
Kiivririmei|)* In wil MU'b propeTand thosprettiaaUand most charm­
automobiles for amputee,.
wa* granted to emnpeniate for llclxinn airliner with 42 perron- t|,--&gt; into ptiv.it,- ,,»tn-i III)' and
ing host***. AH had tha highest
almanl
i*
the
ohjert
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f
a
-eatcli
Me. Anderson said tha' tkrro highA labor and material rust*.
iim- the tuotii-y f„r luimdalmg
pralso fo r the poise and bearing
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
of their young ho*(*.
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.
Musical aelwtion* were plaV.d 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
by Loonard Emrolck on tha violin; 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
Mollle Sua Woodard, piano; An,t 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
Sikes, cornet:
itosellrn Kuhn,
V. A. to provide an nuloinoliil" proposal
yesterday,
SecretaFy- ing and lhn ceiling there « n llnwever. the hnge Itoltling* of
' »; Edna Parrish, saxophone 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
The plane was expettnl » l l.-i Mop Naiiii nl Suetnla-rg will not
Haven Keasel gave accom- AAF Military Training Center. World War If veteripi enlilled lo commission "aid the new brief
panimenta. Harry Kudell o f Han Classes started Sept. 13.
rnnipenaation for ms* of one -r would emphasise that orange* Guardi* Airport at almut 11 :(K* be lii|iililati-,| until af l n 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-vengenford played prior * and during
trial. How* their property will be
the meeting and’ made a big hit 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
llru,sels.
.
;
with the children who clustered Monroe. U a native of Sanford and both- legs. Under the art, Mpoint. .
a graduate of Seminole High School Anitersnn .continued, the cost of- ng*.
When it failed to ayrivc, the
close around him.
Prior to the (upper, * young He entered tha aervlcw with the each vehicle Is limited to to H.«*we,
Florida's Attorney General Tom Airline spokenmab—Perimnd Mar­
hosts
and hoe tesses
showed National Guard and served over­ including special gtlarhtm’iit* me. | Watson said today the C|()'« ten*—aaid there wa, • possibility
Kiwanians the newly c*menU-d sea* for two years' In tho European estary to enable Ihe veteran t" Political Action Committee will that th* plana may havr lamb-l
swimming pool, the print shop at Theater with th* Medical Detach­ operate It,
’
gel nowhere in the South. The al Goose Bay, Labradnr, whirh ic
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which the Florida Methodist and ment.
Rtato Attorney spoke to a meet­ ■tv alternate trafu-Atlantir stop.
other church paper* ape printed,
BUILDING PERMIT ISSUED ing of loeal xervlcn cluba in Mar­ But since (here have been no
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tha shoe repair shop, barber shop,
lon O. la »l night. Watson asserted, offirinl report* to th*t effrel. Athletic director of Melbourne
nrnrrhing
parties
have
lorn
sent
dispensary, ehurchc, playground,
M. I). Stevens recently *erurr&lt; “ we believe in the South thtr CIO
lligh School, wa* recently elected
tha dairy with Its 20 cows and the
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
completely equipped laundry, alto
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.
R E A L T O R M O Vtea O F F I C *
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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»ifo
wuiisms, ret nor, run
W . iu
R. William*,
against the
TALLAH A8SEE, Sept. IB. OP) In Jacksonville last night. Gibbs
moved h i, office from the San­
—Fourteen cates against Mvrn was judge of th* Fourth Circuit
ford
Atlantic MhUonaf . Bank
N IW YORK, BepUg, (AV - J o r
ether detail* persona charged with dealing ‘ in for .23 yoars and served a s ,state
Building to the Eysex BuRdinm
arrest grew liquor. In legally dry Leon Coupty attorney general from ,JKW to Louis weighed In today at 21IH
at 110 North Park Avenue 'and
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
next to the U. 8. Employment 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
Agency.
During the war, * he 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
•erred with the Seabeea In the 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
ParifW araa. Ha Is g brother of 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
Police Chief Roy &lt;1. Williams... trial ani prleeU.
any other fight in hU career.
House, It wn» announced today. ?
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S*S L John McMahon
Attends A A F School

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Catholic Bishop Is *
• Arrested By Slavs

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k in* ron»oLiii,*ri t )i.w*
om i under tht »
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roiled 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 U stnight.
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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ami throe wUlilng to become mem­
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CARRIER

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TANGIER. Sept. 18. WA— Tho
United state* ' Airersft CsrrUr
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                    <text>MONDAY. S E P T r-l^ tp ^

tHE SANFORD
guputf. who- mreeterffbe utrty«s

slty of Minot* to seven Dig-Ten
pennant*.' ties Joined the brstn
trust is an aflvlsnry conch.
&gt; "Some ol the Innovation* will
te quite radical:" nay* lUtat. who
learned hts football from Zuppke
In the IBl^t* period. "Zup has
some new Wear.
For example,
he'll adapt the old Flying Trtp erj
play to Ihe T lorrpaUon." ;
Bill the blggrist. factor In brtqgIng .the Bear out of hlbimatton t*
Bslas himself,' He has a rare
knack for keeping ’ the players on
the hustle.
- Perhaps Turner, an Intelligent
and obaervartl.fellow, can explain
the Halaa technique. "W ell.", the
Bulldog says, "he never lets the
boya get the Idea they're good.”
Is some subtle psychology InvolvedT
•*
"Hope." saya the Bulldog. ^"Hc
Juat tells 'em.*

hope will .bring*another title,
%
' Hi? aggrjbslve ‘ Hams swooped
lolC the City -of AngeLx to become
tlx- league's first far western
inrmbn. quickly sewed up prior
sights- to the mammoth Oollaettm
myl proceeded to bblaler their al/faiiy formidable roeter wllh aach
grid luminaries as Tom Harmon
and Kmny Washington.
' 1
Hope To Bolster Team They outbid trie rival In* An­
All-America Don* for Har*
- With Players Like geles
mnr'a services, thereby rubbing
Harmon and Sucic salt .Into wound* which promise
cnlj to luster more—perhaps t*i
both sides — as the blatlng IM4
Bv lltl-L BECKER
pre grid w*r progresses.
AP Nrwafeatfiraa
LOS ANGELES The ragn-to- The addition of Hannon at a re­
’riches ihatfiplnn* of the Ns IIrmaI ported *15.000 per year give* the
Football League In IMS Dio Loa Rams probably the two highestAngeles tnee Cleveland* Rama— salaried players In the league. Ac;
have picked up glamor galnre m/l quaflrrbnck Bob Watorfltld, last

A MITIIH SOLDIU, tommy gun strapped aero** hi* back, aids a Jewish
refugee woman ministering to her sick huiband aboard the refugee ship
four Freedoms en route to Haifa. Tbs British intercepted the vessel but |j
met with resistance, which ended wllh four hurt. Tho refugees were , i
gent to a Cyprus detention camp by the British,. ___ (international) -,
year’s T formation sparkplug and ten's trick knees, operated on thla (■
most valuable player In the cir­ spring. may prevent hla best nm- :
cuit. tigs a ■contract calling for nmg, but hU passing to’end Woody J
something like. *30.000.
6 rode. another Bruin Negro great,
t'eatly Declslima
miCv bo a thfeal throughout the v
Coach Adam Walsh
lias Ihe com- circuit.
..
JBB——
plicated. rthough
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not unpleasant
Suelc Top Fullback
\
d
Jot of filling these rxprn.eivr' pieces
Sucic. a real bulldoxer. may get *
fogh-ccaVrd imlt*.
'needier Into a hlgh-ccnVrd'
unit*. deference over .tsvewother-.rugged
Btartlng with
'qinfr* fullbacks, holdover Pal West and COMMANDI* OP U. f. FOI Cl! In Austria, Grit. Mark W. CUr* IsgreetxT
' ' WaforilehT
“ 'sierfiehr at 'qtnfrfrr.
___;______
ter. Wahh's present
plans________
call fwu. JUikc Holovak. farmer Boston Col­
Harmon to alternate with Fred lege ace. Farmer and Jack Banla. on his srrival at Ihe Washington, D. C, airport by MaJ. Gen- Alfred
bis former ,----------------—,
chief of staff la Italy _.id
and Austria. Clark told
loM re*
—
,----Cehrke., laut year’s leading Ram former Phllly Eagle, have flashed Oruenther,
ground gainer, at left half; either fonn- In the Rama’ training isee- porters thpt Ihe RupsJtns Lq, Eastern Austria "take aimOti everything on
the ground that It Is i German iiaxat,"
(International SoundphoUi)
lorn Furmer. cx-Imfn star, nr Jim Uons at nearby. Compton.
Gllfcllc, holdover,-at. right half;
Hurinon. oul of .moleskin* for .
and prcbably Steve 'Sucic. fortner five years, has been, having leg!
Illinois buster, at fullback.
trouble, but Walsh Is counting on - i
Washington, the * superb ex- him fnr at least part-time duty. II I
UCLA halfback, probably wilt'spell Uii former Michigan All-America!
Waterfleld at quarter.' Washing- cornea anywhere close In tits col-j
leglate' cnp’ rs, the Rams' manage­
ment figure* he'tl be well, worth
the Investment.'
Other backs Include Jack WU-1
WATCH FOB
antee to win a few more games
son. Bob Hoffman. Jim 'Hardy. I A
Ralph RUtlutrom and Albla Reiss, i
Bears In several-years."
• Strong Line
ltJ
That "aeveral yean" .bridges
OPENING
A pewerful line la headed by c
back to the title days. The -club,,
Atkausas Jim Benton. Waterflekl'a *
wllh Halaa away, began tp slide
rlrill'tl
adt-m 1,1
A *
&gt;and
n,i '
rrnrk receiver, and a great group 11
d
q w t&gt; th emk- nay*
In ’ tftl
ffit-t.
NEW
ol rods. Besides Benton,, who led Cl
JspitLdicd fnio fourth plsce In the
the league by snagging 45 .pasra
western .'dlvhton In 1B45, wlUi
for eight touchdowns and 1,081
I only Ihree wta.i and seven lo«es.
BESTACRANT
yards, the Rams have such stetlat “
But things are looking up now
Hankmen as Woody Btrode, Steve
for kcvertl reastma.
t’rltko. Ray Hamilton. Bob flhawj *
I Inin.i. a resourceful strategist
Roy Johnson
Howard Hickey. Ben -Hightower
and n relcntleai competitor.. Is
and Jay-McDowell.
back at the helm, eliding conjeeEbcrlc Bchulla and Oil Boutey
tute Uiat hr might leave his ac­

DEAFNESS
W. C. Laitihnv
When You Attend Htt

WEDNESDAY O N LY,'SEPTEM B ER J8TH
10:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. - •
VALD EZ HOTEL
I. MltONAi COMMITATtOH - at thto|ui«N no co*l or oblige-'
lion, you rertir* a persmtal mniullsilon with this expert oo
netrlng problem*. TsLt advantsg* ol hit knowledge add eiperr (t —ne hi ■helped maay other* like you.
k U U tM H I INtTIUMINT - s FREE dcmontirailon of the
beautiful aew ACOl/STJCON "Super Pirotr'’ UNIPAC - a

V# during our aorraw.

Mrs.‘Josephine Lyurli
sirs, hullo Lea Ct mining*

A GOOD H EALTH

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SUG G E STIO N

Proper bowel elimination U im.
porLant. Not just g touch-up.
but a thorough cleansing, elimi­
nating polaonoua waits itiattM
from your ayitem. More penffi
use Florida Uvra Tone to pr,,.
mote beltsr health becaus* It
does the job to their satisfac­
tion.
FLORIDA UVRA TONE. the
Pep-up laxative, la probably juit
On Ihe'flrat Atlantic cnble. lb what
you need too: Slart today
| ' rale for lrnn*mI*.vot\ wa* tl u j and feel rrand t=morrow, ' All
, letter.
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Drug Store*. —■ A'dv.

V

G REAT A D V A N T A G E S
Y O U W ILL O B T A IN F R O M THIS

. CARD OK THANKS
We yae this method to express
ocr thanks and . apprre miuu L&gt;
those who' •were *o ‘ kind t0

REGISTRATION NOTICE
The Registration Books o f the City o f Sanford,
Florida, are' open at the City Hall, cothmericing
Monday, September 16th, 1940, for the purpose o f
registering for the Municipal Primary Election to be

tual coaching to his aides.
"The .old urge esme back." he
says, waggling a shenDnf play dbigrarns. ‘ T m getting a great bang
cut. of II."
Seventeen veterans who
arc veteran regular tacklcu. with -quads
earned National
these Is reserve: Italo Rom!. Joe Lragu» which
title* havd . re tunica u&gt;
Pasqua and Clyde Johnson. *
form the nucleus of a postwar

All-League.'Uonad Riley &lt;8nakst
Malheaon and Mltatl' t^Xetlch
make a strong middle combina­
tion. together with Center Fred
Naumets.i ,: Other rugged guards

Follow out Leadership

a complete lln e'ef Udko and teen-age

and SUITS
, . . perfect afternoon
frock* er Meal far efflee
w ftr , g i ik t f **d« ttitnf*”
for year flgnrt . . .

all

COTTONS
From 2.10 To 8.98
BETTER DRESSES
From 4:98 To 16.98
Beautiful House Coata

A Complete Department Store
4th and Sanford Avenue

held on- November Blh, 1946, and will remain open
each day except Sundays and holidays, up to and In­
cluding Saturday, October 26th* ‘1946.

* Acousticon. McRae C o ..

1 . a.;*--

207 Professional Btdg. S L Petersburg, Fla-

H. N. SAYER.
C ity Registration Officer.

ACOUSTICON • imtuti'slnil snfOKrti Mtntilriluiri of f frrtncal Hrindf Li!

Deafened People May
/Now Hear Clearly ,

our new car comes
Let Hudson *Protective
Service keep you in
the driver’s seat .

It’* out Job tq teep jrou in the d riv e t'p fe c . . .

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• In a grand new Hudson, just u toon as we can make delivery.

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"V * • O r In a go o d uecd ra r ~ * top tclcxtion o f models how available.

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• O r In yo u r prraenl car, backed by expert icrvicc that will /
gtretch itf operating HtV, ktcp.it riftr sjhJ mofe dcpAdsble, end,/
assure s higher value when you trade it in bo a mfw Hudson.

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Why yon should

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set the New Had*on

Never before In history b»»c eo duny thousands
thowp Hudson as the car shsy want most to
diisr. And ncler befosc has'liuilmn offtred so
Smartly Stylad ei

rvtiihbofhood

is on nwrlt to

atntw lh» union. Hu
Eight engioet provide
s. And Hudson* nm*

W e art doing our level best to meet the greatest demand we have
ever known for Hudson style, ptrfbrmince and dependability.

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Sureljr you owe It, to .yourself to ice these brilliant 1946 Cars, and let
us explain the' delivery situation. Then look to us for the kind o f
serviefi that'will keep you rolling-and happy—until you can become
(he prgud owner of the greatest new tar in Hudson history.

T"

Setenea ha* now mads k posstbl* for tjw deafened tn hear
faint aoond*. * It Is a. he*ring
devke so smell that
flta. In
the hand- and enables thousand*
to eajpy Sermons, music, and
friendly companionship. Atceebsd
by tba Council nn Physical Medi­
ci ns o f .the American Medical
Association. This device does not
require separate battery ' pack,
battery wlrt, -case sir n rrtsn t
tn bulge or weigh, you down.
The tone I* ritar and powerful,
go nude that you can adjust,
ft ydurbslf to suit yeur hearing
as your ' hearing changes. The
makesa oC^lMtone. Dept. 674,
14*0 W. 18th 8t- Ghleago 8. HI.,
are eo proud of ’ UielE aetMpf**
men* that they w ill-gladly send
free description booklet and eg*
stain how you mar get * full
demonstration of-this, remarkable
bearing devise lif your own home
without rUhlftg !* Peony, Write
BelUM* today. — Adv.

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THE W E A T H L K

In Unity Thor* !• Strength—
T* VYSteet Um Peace *t ths Worldi

Considerable cloudiness this n fte »(
noun, tonight nnd Wednesday. Sea
!er&lt;*d nflernuon and - evening ilmwe
Ami thundershowers.
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T * Ft m i U lb * fr »[r r jj of America;
0t

rtmperitj for Hsafsrd.

AN

VOLUME XXXVII

F.stablished. 1908

F irst Break
.jn , Maritime

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INDEPENDENT DAlI Y NEWSPAPER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. SEPT.

. Ataorialrd Press- heated Wire

17, HM jG

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NO. 258

Senator Pepper Hints That

Fliers Killed In Yugoslavia Rest At Arlington

S rftL n k ,'hj

IM S ” L. Lon khhoru­
men- Are Unloading
“ Cargoes Today At
New York Harbor

Truman Accused
ncouragmg
JFascism &gt;In U. S

ta r 4MO&lt; lATRlt pMKSSI SAF of I, ■■liar* amt li.ngshore men arc bach nn the Job
in New York, Boston, Purl*
land, Ma, anil other purl*.
RBW YOHK7*S*jil. IT • fA P )— Striking A F of L
track driver* hair* voted a
partial resumption of truck­
ing aeUvItica in N*w York
/.City., The union drivers lule)
. to go back to work for all
&amp; operator* who would agree
to proposals advanced by
P, two major trucking concern*.
I: Tb* driver* cheered and apt pltudrd (be propoaala uf
1 their leatWs to rclarn lo
tkrlr trurka. ?■ , ,

tlharges Made Today
—At Railroad Con­
vention In 5Unmi

*-«.** ... r '• fr
MIAMI REACH'. Sept. 17, dpt
.’Hi,, j11voMciit iif till- H iiilW rl».iiJ
‘ of Railway Trainmen, A.
IJbiir*"Y. I imIuv chtfrved
1*1,-i nhiill
Truman wit u rncoui^gtna fix*-.-i*in
In |b&gt;- Unite,) .Stole*, lie ilfvl ceil
that t \n gross “ paid only lip ser­
vice to ill* pledge*."
The»e ullegnUuti* were (me
taint ,1 in u keyinite xpCwh by
Whitney today befoie’ the Urelbei
IiihhI** 28th .Nntiiimil Coll vent ii'-it.
*J"he rail union nffielal hImi 'blit
•in nne of the m(i»t tragic tionl-)
nf history, the prunf (bat fascism
till! flourishes came from a mim
whom lubnr helped to eleet ’’ I ben
.Whitnbt udileil llifir
W ' 11!"Harry Truman, in i&gt;tn,;, hi*
power. to nil ith tiie -st *W• ,'f
tb,- tulli nail trainmen aid in
gmeera lost May, g ii'r stc.itei
encouragement In the ten '- -i-in
sol fascist f&gt; rces In onr iaint Minn
hny Preindent m nlir nu-iiim &gt;
w[hitn-v referrrd In l‘rv-i ter I
ItmiM veil** 12 year* in the V\ bile
Ituti-ii- a* **.i pel OhI in which Ine-..(teilii*il i n , -wimled in-n e
The trainmen's lm*a said
but
Mr, Tniinsiti was '’ apiirtiut-lii d in
flu- Mime e iifidein-i- " Tin- pnket
men ,-l * I—eit however, 'Thai -,v,'i•
lrt)y Ullduiug."

i

* N E W .r O lit t , S e p L h t tip)
Stevedores have gone bac.k
\o work in New York harborin the first real break in the
^m aritim e strike since it beHAli 18 days hro . The dock*
workers, members of the
A . F, of I* begun unloading,
cargoes today without inter­
ference by C IO pickets.

* The striking CIO worker* hml
■greed n few hour* In-fin,- to
A BUGltR SOUNDS TAPS AS THI flAO DIAflD COFFINS cf tiie five American airmen shot down over Yugo*
atop pit-krting ships rnanood by
•lav i.i lie tide by ildc befoic tha non-denomlnatiumil ultui .In the Arllngu-n Naliunal Cemetery chapel, Ar­
.A F of I. i-aal. and gulf l-i u &lt;i
lington, Va. The coMlnt lulro'inded by wreatlia and a mllltaiy guiyd of huiiur Will icmaln In Ut* chapel until
teemkn except in the care of
buiial in tiie national cemctc'y or elfewhere, depending on the wiihci of the families nf the vlctimi. An Army
T vessels berthed at the name dock • Iromporl plane luougiit li|e bodlea from Koine, Italy, to Washington, D. C.
(Iiifcfnational ioondphofo)
"w ith ship* manned hy CIO crews.
Also exempt *frum picketing ure
all foreign ahipe not under con­
tract to the CIO National Mari,
tint* Union.
The order to rense . picketing [
A F i f L ahlpi wag issued by •
NMU President Joseph Currant j
In raaponae ' to a demand from I
' tha A F of 1, Benfkreta Inter-;
national Union. A t H:00 A. H. j
today, Faateni Daylight Tim*.!
i i e m e 600 i f T X l - dockhsiids, 1
, Wtra at jfm k a p , New York1
Impair*.—WO-tutA
tW’ iVTtl
F^r ^ tn te
R u n d u j)
from at laaat *ix plkn.
The NMU defiiiion ia expected
to free nboul -tO A F of h man­
A ,
Vf
rt
r v I* •
|l-ndgehr;nl in .the flee • city nf - f-hU-ipM-- Mi-niln'1* fi.ifo tm'b tli
ned vessel* which have been tied , lo-giun mi-miier* i f C.inipbellup'in New York harbor a* well laivaing Pu*l fil iinnT I hear!)Snnfoiil oinl lb-band club* " ill *t
aa many other* which have been
trid. 1 licit1 will l j . no rguiu
Wetrome
la«
evening
to
Ilm
five
aI r a Tided fur nearly two weaka
Kiwtini nui’tiiijr thro,drow it tin
hoy*
from
tinnfprd
wbo
nltended
in port* on the Atlanlic and
Cummunitv llntlw.
&gt;
"lioya. Slain’' at Taljaiumi i' and
Membi'i* w'&gt; i plan In gu -to
Jietr rcpncilhir, JCJward Manliall
the hieetiog iipte beeir r«jBt*aterl
who inlrudu :i*| Ihiiti.
John UntniMy." '/r. Who Vvai
aponaore I hy (lit* Llbiu i. Id of
I1
#
verioii* llnya State elet-tloim on-J
of tlir campaign fer ’ gwvrnior."
Ho Jeelarut that the hoy* u| •
prrrja e tile Tlianev given to tln-m
by tiie l i gum. and that they
r, ally learned jtometliing.
' Hun (in llahcock. wlm wax »poncured by Ihdary, and who on*
'elected a* llouae mieikrr-pro-lent/
dercrllieil varieui bill* taken i p
LONDON, Rept.17, (A1)— Britain and lively •debate*, with
........1aure
today aignetl a provisional trade enough piditirkiiig" He declared
and monetary agreement wl'.h he hail leaMie.l a lot about govern­
Argentina. Tha pact aettlea dif­ ment and said tha the l.rgijn
ferences between tb« two coun- ahouhl make It powlble fer niore
trie* on alarllng pavmenU, meat loy* to attenj the next wnuiion,
purchases and liritlan-owned rail Franci* Wilwm, JaYcee nimnuliml, vtetlared that he &gt;)ttd learned
m.re about city, slate and county
iovermnent than during all the
rent of hi* life, ■"Thing* were
really beginning to get rolling
...
I. .
&gt;uu
«r l to
I it return."
ro t i r n ** 1
1u li*!.
when
we i,had
lie
uaaerleii.
Kiwanl* *poiVmrcil Simon Dingfettler, whe ! polled the higlio*t
prcpvrtion o f vote* of any camtinaval reatricliona foe at Ivan * 11EKL1N.
.i.,_ and
- - 1 becaMt
r— .w l, ""secretary
of
S» pt.
r,
HP) A
l --------,
The two rountrlao agreed that date
five yr»r*. rigarJIea* of the dv- United Stales Senator vUltlng la
dUcusilon* be started at once to agriculture’' told cf hi* Inter** rialona which the United Nation* flerrnany tndav directed a bias;
prepare c i» &lt; e s In the expired In,* v illi with Agriculture SeenSecurity Council might make A* ■t the Mead War Investigating
treaty, which noar.ia revived aoi U|ry, Jfithan Mayo, and exprexved
inafers now stand, Italy will la Committee. Dvmorratic Senatoi
vein continue In force unlit the epprcciatfbn to the legion for thr
confined to the mlll'pry clauses Klmer Thonue of Oklahoma »md
trip.
end of* next December.
*
that the suggestion that Ihe mm
Larry Loaaing, Klk aponioied
Among other thlnga. It wet
TAM PA,
Kept. • l7 -U V )-T b e
ml:lee ahould investigate Ainerinin
motuallv decided that Britain may hoy, who dexigned many poalera Florid*, human canflnnballs have
occupation force* in (iefinany can
^ buy all of Argentina'a surplus for political campaign* matin by' comtructad a now cannon in
be dlsmltted ai politic* and-ppb
^ m e a ’.-for a four-year period, ex­ tha bov*. declared that Im was Tampa. TYImom) Zacchini h»* pul
IlCltV.
cept small.reserve* to be sold in cer.ainfr glad lhat~-‘h* had been Iho stamp o f approval on thl*—
1 Thomas declared that the-‘ P-un. -other.countries. Britain agreed to lent to Huy* fk’atr, and th it If his lifth cannon. The new* cannon
mlttae chairman. Senator James
every will replace tha one deslir'VCd
ought be
Mead of New Ynrf want* ptihliyear.”
In a wrack last spring. Th-* Zaccity because he is rulinlng for
* A lelter from Lieut. Col. Ilenrf chlnls, fame# for their Ijuman
governor of New York. Ha'eaid
Brrwerton thanking the -Legion s»ssssk*|l ant, l » v i n a new toilf
Senator Owen Drewsb.-r -vf Maine.
members for Wndnas* shown ho in Philadelphignaxt Monday..
_ _____ ___ 4k . In o llle u
l f»r .
his lata‘ father was read by Pis’
In a teat performance, the new Kirlly,. Sardinia. Pantcllerla . an I
T* "aMti-admlnlstra''Ion .ntid
Commander Henry Wolcott.
.Victoria ZacrKitn smaller' (aland* In tha MHHer*
Iways against anything the
Tha post discussed a program
rwrtein and Adriatic.
o f &lt;ntertalnmcnl and' harberae
O F F ir iA L TO HR ItSRK
fo r the romiog State I-eg Ion
S-qi I*-'— indup maatbership campaign to
R1BIIOP
NAMED
T, D. Lancaster,'assistant stale
hell here on Oct. 10 by the
PHILADE!
rrie* officer, ha* announce*)
40 and 8. This will Ire marked by
! MasaacW
l v i g n t ~ N e a r O v ie d o
at ho wilt* ho In Sanfcrd «n
a parade, and a wreck will he UP)— Th* 1
; The direction waa
(ted a* the
— -----flep . 26 for the purpose nf assist­
staged, it was promised by Ches­ *«tU today
at a fairly actlra o
o f tha Pro.' Jamaa Out, Jr. and jpuy Trie- ing all veteran* or their depen­
te r Wilier wb" a ate I that the new pretidln,
losses of 1 to S ot i
it Episcopal
ireh In the;kett, Jr. narrowly escaped ser* dent* with any claim or benpfit
“ wreck" wotfH* ba managed by
were widely dl»|ributi
' ' lout Injury last gvanlng a t about to which they may be entitled on
th# Orlando Volture.
day. .Dealings ilowcc
S:S0 o'clock, whan the 1034 account cf military service. Hr,
ggd. near tha cloaa. a
p Shsrill succeeds the Right Ford Coupe, In whkh tjiey were Lancaster will be at tha County
hacks war* reduced t
wtd Henry 8L George Tuc- riding, ovyrturned about three
Office at 3:00 P. M
MONEY MISSING
» f nf Richmond, Va.
REDS DENY DISPATCH
Oviedo road.
reported to
h*'c*
^because o f a
washout In th* road where SonjsAmerica to the- affect .that
one had placed « sapling, to,-warn
' Ruseian regiment* are in
motoriate, Th# car went late the
*0 la along tha border o f
ry camp* In ditch when they suddenly- cam*
ece. Moscow announced tha
upon- th* -sapling and tried ,t*
lal today and charged that
report- was made to cover
there will .ha.aarihua treubU if
provocative action* of Orach
10
te hat* been stftouily injunjd.
•li«t Fgsdjt*.
Th* ««mp« waa. Ukan to RaUUfa.

n

r. iR u c h v tii discuss c o n ii n u a w c i o f t , . : ; j sir.i .E

Boys State Group Western Powers Are Charged With
Is Welcomed At
Seeking To Establish Bridgehead
In Trieste For Military Action i

PlnnH Art* I)iscilH8cd

Chief tan
Issues New Blast
At U.: o. rnlicies;

Maitih. I V|i|fct»r sjiivki* nbtiiil
1.itit&gt;i
|»nr 1ivuIatIx
lli«s i»ilr..ji,|
whirli rolliiliirt!
Mi»v l*H|.|»rr rhar^ttd
Umi id ihnj *:im ‘ r.t- i.h*m Tty*
imtfi It-itl i-'t ;i lihblu-i! skh»t th|
S«*naUir calU'«l ^ jn'liry nf
At.1 ,«,*
nfumsi
th#
t» iiiiitiril'* wulltuul. H«* ilrclMrw!
thin \Vhit Mrs ji«i( wiitlXil a Irlfin iifft*rm^ . ..ncihrtlh'fi while
tlic 1'tiYpMHnvnt fu lfil thf
Inti that l hi* nflf* Hitt .tcurord*
iVpjwi n ^ fin tf tn Whitney as
“ tli** nnhh'Ht ICmnaii nf Ihnn all.'*
Hr urgiTf ttii* unUni U) tr-rlrCf
Wh!lh*$'Niw it pi^iiitMit.* ,

KiwaniicTo Attend
Joint Meet Tonight

n,ili,“ry- ... ;

to*amfeiiihb. it tli,, ValteS 11••!«-1
jit, ftfH iVluek
Three Fislierhien Are
Arrested Hy Warden

Argentine, Britain
Sign Monetary Artd
Trade Pact Today

Canada Asks U.N.
Care Fur 1.1100,000
DLsularod IVrsons

Observers Speculating Today Over
Outcome Of Wallace, Truman Meet

Mead (ir«u|» Victim
I.nhdun Says Wallace
Of Riant Ry Thomas And Hynit‘8 Cannot
Roth Re In Cabinet

Zacchinis Ready For
Act With New Cannon

^tmry^iwg |herilL DTD.

Henry McLaulin, optometrist. MUATTERA

liraIIa. Kept-.
sKStSdCriiaJLiffi:
ing from hi* office on Magnolia ht| spread te t s r v .'
Avenue. He.trfJ rollce that a slit [than 100 faml :h*ve moved

door to Ibe star* was found openJInto vacant h
thk morning when he arrived arnTtwo Uriahaha at bo. A spoke*.
that th* front door w«a; properly{man forHIthy
. ... .iifiUera say*
fockat, Meet nf Ih* missing money,f*-— -*“ *■” •
was Ih a cabinet drawer ln’ lh*|th
uth
oriHgi try
th*. a
,U
.horiti^
.T,c.

s s L [h r t u 's : r . ’o

' SABKTIIA, Kan. Hep!. 17; l/P.
A lf-M . I.andun( saitF tinlay that
Secielaiy of State James. Ily n irami Secretary of Cohmiern- llein v
Wullare can ryot both remain in
President Truman’s rahlnet.

Commenting on Wallace** recent
fntvign [Miticy speech, Landtii
asserted lodav that Mr. Ttuman
must gel,lid of either llyrnet m
Wallace, i r Amerira’r leadership
in the world .will lie.hamstrung.

H kSillNfiTON. Sept 17.
I k l* i_
Undersriirt.il *
of
Slate William ("lx thin said
lisl.iv he assumed that any
furrign policy »|ir*rhe* h»
government offlrlil* hence­
forth will Ire deareil with the
Slate Department before de.
livery. Clayton rni|iha&gt;iied.
however, that he did not be­
lieve that. Secretary of Commrrre Wallace, or any other
official*, nrcrasirily
would
lie bourtd by any change*
»»iie »le d hy .Jt|e Slate De­
partment.

WASHINGTON. Sept. 17. i,1t
The Krjmbliran catididutu for
Oliirrvers fn Washington nr««.
president in lUdB said that .Um speculating a* lo what will hap­
communist* are rejoicing at thr pen when President -Truman nnd
Secretary uf Commerce Wallace
' n Ihe Truman VsblnH.
meet tiiuinrruw.
While House
Secretary- Charles Rot* "old to­
day that Wallace ha* an ap.
poinlment with Mr. Truman fur
. 1.
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tomorrow afternoon,
Wallace's announced intentions
WAHHINUTON. Sept. 17, UP)
—The OPA today announced (ho of continuing to- speak against
first major change In rent emu the administration foreign policy
truls. During tha coming winter have placed the president in a
season, OPA - said, certain accom difficult position. Observers say
mudatiorir in wintei1 resort arcs* the I’resident will have to de­
cide whether to let Wallace conuill he frred of rent controls.
The ag*f«T I * m » hoFever, Hint Untie criticisrp of the adminis­
cmy a limited-number of housing tration's foreign policy or to ask
unit* will tw affected, fiuipcnxlmi for Wallace's resignation from
rvaorfa will- be effective from th* cahtnsL
of- the retil belling* In the winter
°ru 1 .to kjay 111, 1»47.

DPA Reveals Change
In Rent Controls

flA M U LlN fl B lllt* SEIZED
LONG BBAUfl. Calif. Sept. 1L
—The Coast Guard announcv-l
ay that It has sclxcd the luxurinut gamlillng ship, the' Hunk-&gt;r
Hill, fur what C. calls a vlijlation
cf frdaral law. The pamblimj
Ihlp Is optrrfad by T6ny Carngro
thrall*.
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t.AFF S f r t
N. Y . Sept.
17. i/i'i
i -iiindn tinlay asked
iln&lt; I lull mb Nit, bm* To lake cate
&lt;&gt;f the' no,, mi111,in non-Crrman
ii-fugct-* now- living In dl&lt;ptaoed
peraait Vain p i n, former Axis
territory. *
The plea W as made today befoie the I
\ . KioiMohic ainl
Si* i.il Vaiin. l
t he group now
ini- l-'fuii- it „n \mein-an prop&gt;»n| I,. ,rf up ,io uiteinntmnsl
refugee
m gniuration
w h ic h
w.tlll,) lobe !■* rf file dl-pUfed
|ii i *,&lt;(,* pi'ildi-Hi lie ,1 uni when
t' x Itti \ ...pile.
I b o k in g
th e
.......l i m i t
plan,
f oibidirth .delegale Paul Marlin,
wonn-d th at the peaceful recov­
et V..of Ktliolie may lie lietd up
liidcfTmtely .if Ihe refugees ara
iibninliiiied |i&gt; tbelr. fate in occupit-d rimiitric*.
J-ll*evvhere pi lb N- headifuar.
ter* at lake SuVce**, the Secur­
ity t’ouncil got ready for a vote
mi ibe long debated Ukrainian
• barge that (ire ere. aided hy
(•rent ilrilatn. • i* a threat to
peace In Ihe llolknn*. Kustla'a
(Jrrmiyku U taking ig r r for the
first time ;»* Security Council
chili mini!,

Melee Anions Officers
Ordered Investigated
MEMPHIS. TennTT^pt. IT.
The commanding general of the
Air Transport
Command ha*
ordered a compute Investigation
!** 'it
Pijht &gt;s«t week
which Involved high-ranking mili­
tary persmincl.
Associated Pies* photogtaphar
Allen Hnipe* charged tha Lieu•••niint, - Colimet omt o'her Air
Force officers attacked hint and
smashed hi* cahiera wihen h*
i* -* to nr-'ogrnuh th** light.

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P A G E TWO

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Muddled Foreign Policy

o c i Et y e d it o r

T tfY T O

Dance School Opens /
For Seventh Y'ear

*Thi» Ccgburn' SchiAil of Danc­
ing. opened yesterday at the new
of the
16Hi Ku\t Second -Street,
y, will f ° r &gt;be seventh ye«r of iriytrucMar- Gun wifh'.a large number of stud*
. ent4 enrolled.' Mr». I*. H. T«p*ic,
of the |director* announrrd that M l.. A.
I have ■ B* Ihixbury wuul.| bv an in\tm:tor
n th-* 'bi« year a* well at MiiiNVetn
M. All ^*&gt;'er* »tudent teacher.
(jW
urge*l
-'Or* Ttpaie who ii •eeretaVj of
the Paneing Matter* r f America
and trraiurer of the Central Flor­
ida Mallet (a alio ballet instructor
•
at the Kbsen School of Dance la
hemi* Orlando. She ha* itudisd with

WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIAL

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billy Cray, turn of Mr. and
Mrs. Ceorge' Cray, haa joined
the Marine*, . _
Joel S. Meld
him returned
from the poalmaiter*' convention
in Miami.
'
. Fred Wight left Saturday to
return to Duke University nt
Durham, N. C.
Ralph Smith ha* left to- attend
the univtnlty of Alabama at
Tuacalooia, Ala.
•
Clarence McKee, ha* left to
attend Ceorgia Tech at Atlanta,

..

fleorgc A. Speen*
Give Buffet Supper

Mr*. Kl*ie R a tliff, flew
to
Miami yesterday to* visit her
hrother and al«trr.in*law Lieut,
alid Mr*. Jamra U McWhorter.

TU E SD A Y S K IT. 17. 1»»*

W.S.C.S. Has Program
And Business Meet

(icorjfiu McNrckle
Weds William Wade
Mis* Crnrgin Ann McNickle,
j daughter » f Mr.* and Mrs. George
I MrNicklf » f Sunfunl and William
Wailr. sun of. Mr. and Mra. Willi­
am J Wadr of F'rrt Madison,
.‘{itwa v»,rr inurnnl at .’1:00 o‘cl&amp;'*k
Sept. I In llie First Methodist
t'hurch
with Rev, McKinley offniatiiit* ul tin* double ring cerenumy.
Mr*.' J. I. McKwan, or*
giinisl, -fvmlkhrd thr nuptial imuic. . —
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The liride-griAint’s brother and
slsti r-yi law, Mr. uud Mra. iiilwin
Wade.
acted aa leit man ant
inntrun of honor.
The
bridi*. itiven in marriage
bv her .father, wn* gowned in
white nylon atyled with n aweetheart neeklinor^toi'K p o i n t e d
aleevea ami u train.
She ytar*
a fingertip veil of bridal tl|p*l»&lt;i
held in place by net roee tea and
a uhl.i- .atm hnll-hat. Her only
ornament-, wad a gold cru x , gilt
of the liride-griM.in, upd she cat*
'itd a spray boouijuet c ( red
rose*, and « range Irttneoma showeril with blue »ntin i iblmiii.
1 lie matron of hi nnr* wore a
floor length white eyelet Rowli
J with u *a&gt;h of niiiltt i'olnrril *atli
* rihli n and worr^n band o f wjii.e
j.gurdi ilia* in* her hair.
, The. Jlride'r. mother i;hn«e *4
white been die s with mat ddng
acres.uirit**’ an I a Coraiig** of ted
roues ’ Mojlnr of the bridegroom
wore a powder blue iie p e dress
j wirth Mu** nreeiuUiHe* ami a cor*
I »n, e of m l Voara.
The. couple
left* iinmedlatly
alter the cvteiooity for n shirt
; wedding trip, For traveling Mra.
Wadi i Inoe n gray pin stripe
i abil- willt rr«l nr»ve«i»rtrw -* — —

Cecelia Trnluck

Social Calendai

GET IT !

PAG E THREE

9:00 A; M. And TiliieTd Slum* At Soiitfisldi’ Primary School

To be cert i in that your ear I*
in good condition fbr winter driv­
ing, have it checked before win.
U r comae.

field of foruiRn policies aa It
in regard to dofneatic
matters waa ;clenrly revealed laat week when Secretary
of Commerce Henry Wallace delivered an addresa In N ew
York City in which he'thoroughly repudiated *the course
which the State Deportment h n been following in fotfjgn
affairs and specifically denounced the stand taken by
Secrcrtnry Byrnes only the week before, nt Stuttgart-.
'
Just what does it mean to the’ bewildered people of
Germany w hen. one* high government official declares
thnt this United States ia in. Europe to atay and la followed
almost immediately by unother high government offiCinl
who says, apparently with the approval of the President,
hat We should get out of Europe 7 What does it mean to
the Turks, to th e Greeks, to the Iraninns, who are already
being threatened and' bullied by the Russians, when
Byrnes «ny* We will not back down before the Soviet and
Wallace immediately denounces this so-called "g e t tough
with Ruiula" policy?
It is bad enough in the field o f foreign affairs when
members of the opposition party give voico to cnrpiitg
criticism Over every course o£ action which may be pur-'
sued, but when the pnrty in power, when even the mem­
bers of the,President's own cabinet cannot agree on whnt

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

1048

Mi** Daphne Connelly eiprct|
to leavs Saturday for Tallaha**
see where »he will licgin her
stuilie* nt F.S.C.W.

Mra. J. M. Jackson of Creacenl
City spent some time here yes.
terday visiting her lister Mr*.
The mrnthly program
and Mayme Hodgkin and friend*.
business meeting of the Womsn*
Society of Chriitim Service met
ID . and Mr*. J. J. Roily and
Monday af.'erhoon nt the .First Mr*. D*»n ultd. son Robert Dean
Mvthrnist Church with Mp&lt;. \V. M. spent Sunday nt 1l«wey-in*the*
Tlmmlon opening the -meeting
with a prayir. Mr*. J. N. ^Aiarello preten'nl the devettimal. •
Ir*. Clyde I’ iercy
' After the reports rf the .various
bend at * Crescent
officers Mm. M. It, Strickland had
with her parent*
Ahargr of thr program, the sub*
Ceorge Jaekson.
j«t* lieing “ The Methodist* In The
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Country.”
Those
participatnrg
Mr. and Mr*. C. II. Sntith of
wefe *Mm. .CTecrge McCrtim and Orlande tut formerly of Sanford
Mrs. W. S. Thornton. Mm. H. It. apent -the weekend with Mr. ariil
Crumley presided over the meet* Mrs. h; It. Mitchell.

M» ■

inn*.-

Phil Ham#; lamenfa
. the park
Itig problem In St- l*et*r,burg .
yacht parking,

Full fashioned

waa so augurod that ho reached for a broom and was about

to Rattle for Soften* to go into action when hia fnthj/r appeared.
.
Policy, Sara R eport"Whnt are you going to cloAvith that broomstick 7" he
Trying td bring , us

naked.
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"I'm going to bent thia-horse."

Poattnaater Central. Ila,nncgan
predict* a Truman victory In IUIH
, . . which would *t«m tq Indicate
that Mr. Truman will bo tho
democratic nominee.

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Bccnusc he kicked at mo." •*
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Aren’t you auppoacd io know more than the home?
" I h ope I k n ow m d Te."

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"D m tlip horse know It wan you he kicked at? Did
lyou speak to him when you stepped behind him ?"
"N o "
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^ Of Klliott Roosevelt’* new book
"W
ell/
the
older
niun
said,
"no\v
is
a
good
time
for
about hie fathex Franklin D., Kd
. Igtmbrlght has this WLsajr; “ in you to fasten in your mind tho thought that nothing can
bad taste, and, in additSn, exec­ ever happen to you in this world thnt you aren’t responsi­
rably written, of extre nM^ doubtf « l authenticity, and swfiject to ble for, nt lenst partially. Maybe you are wholly responsi­
the Inevitable conclusion that he ble. Start in by taking the blame for things'that go wrong
la wrl Ing only fo ( the money in your life and you'll bent up few er horses and men. I f
you are honest with yourself, tho.thing that went wrong
went wrong because you failed to do whaf was right at
Chairman ' Carl Smith nf the Bomo time or other. When any homo kicks you, you are
gis t* Industrial Commission re­ in tho wrong— if only b jf being where b ii hoof ’ could
veals that Flftrlda l now. ha* nn connect with you/*— Thomas Dreler in Your Life.
Mnd fov the payment o f ; ynttallleirmerU benefits T n M 1hr ov?T
|4z,000,000. raised by payroll
taxes on Florida’s various buxi­
ne*# enterprise*. 8o It. you want
to know why It Is'to hard to get
labor, and why taxes are so hljrh,
there I* ■( least one reason.

the Univcralty of Florida unlrs*
they have already been as»lgned
room*. It Is Impostlble, h*aags,
’ for the university to accommodate
more than ft,000 students, atiguie
almost . twice at high at before
the war.
Within another rear.'
-perhaps, new dormitories will have

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w»wo* C w . one)
tried Wallace’s New York speech
without comment. The govern­
ment newgpaper, Ixvrstis, de­
voted 1,500 words to It: -Ttth
Soviet papers also, carried PreaD"
dent Truman’s comments on the j
speech. . . . i •
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A heavlly^ensored version o f l
th# Wallace speech and the controver*/ over American foreign
sra front page new* In
_policy
,
Tokyo paper*. However, th# cen­
sor# eliminated from ths stories
Wallace'* criticism- of -wh*t ha

A new knap-on cap will enable
a glass jsr of coffee to hold It*
flavor indefinitely.
The ultra­
vacuum lid. can lie re-sealed air­
tight with the palm of the hand.

F/U KAU E

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.Create »pohi on rug* can be
removed by arnlying baking *odj,
rubbing in well and allowing to
•land overnight.
Remove with

P r«l(y and practical
good-looking, servlca*weight
stockings with pur* Nylon legs. Relnforedd attrac­
tively at points of wear. In colors to blend with

S?^\HCiS

To Manager E d Levy- T o

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SAD
D
ltiWCMNO

In 4i bathing suit, and the llitrd
picture in sU evening dress, slr«el
or sport* clothe*.
. »' •
Cant) slants are ssked to put
their names, addresses, and age*
on each photograph. They are

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the7cb7sf-“ ' - ^ ' “ ntrA* "
rid! 8tJohn* Rlv?r'
if we ever
stcanHng up the St Jfohttd
River to S
it our $10,000,000 Med-Fly
damaare repa,d; reBl houses-for-oijr veterans instead of
itwillbethmJffh
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. ...not hy our presen tof fi cials
i a li
.....
in.C
Congress-who
have given
, ns nothing but promise* for
or 14 long, weary years.
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When we

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m o z ? m a m - u -t

den. lha btotehl tUevot

on Nov.. 5 for our own Central

fs fts iis k M iS ;
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florlda vrould break the toil
voting jhe two-party syetem
000 in publicity ahmet
This nation was built on a tn

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SHEET MUSIC
• l'o|Uil;ir %
• ( hissiciil
• Hillbilly
IiiHlriylion liookH

THE

"MUStCBCWr
111 W . 1*1 St. Phone* 953

Mr. and Mrs. John S In mi
crlcliraUd lhc|r .10th nnnivn-.
yesterday.

Hodden stole* intered

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the top with Mra. J. C. MUaltrli; prliM ipal of tho sctwol In Uir lower
School time U here again) WIHi.liCWt acniboed so clean they nhlne, k*fl la Harriet K. Dr&gt;*on. iktughtor of Mr* Hia K Itryan or Wr»t Thirepic and apan clothes. Tialr rlbtsuL* and saddle osfordA. the lioy, gtrH Ircnth Street taking lime out for a ilrink of water, and lit Die loser
tnd principal pictured above are muly to begin a new term ot learning r ig h t a r r P » y r and R o g e r tinnier, c h ild r e n Q( Mrs. I.. V O n m e r .*( 300
at Southslde Primary School Moth Jo Morrison and iM lier l.n Nfnr- Went Slxteenlli Streo:. ‘
rlion. daughters of Mrs. W L Holnies o f Myrtle Avenue ate plrtured at

A n d that performance

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l!i|; . S in * h««
m l« i| v%»|It .S tu m *

|“Mifftimn'-cInMil-i nml

Misa Chqrlrnv t nldwvll is l»*jving Sumlay fur Milln.lgwillr*, tin.
whr-r* she wilt enter Ceiftgia
Stills College Fur Women as S
sent to hhlriila cokihi at'enillsg freshman. She will he atrmnpan
Florida State College fof Women, leq by her monther Mrs. R. L.
Slctsrn, Rollins, University of Caldwell.
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Miami, Southern and Tampa to
submit photograph*.
,
■ Students arid wives who are
living at (iainesville while at­
tending the University include
NFW CARVINt; KN IFK
Mr. an,| Mra. U Diggers, Mr,
PERRY; N. Y., (/PI—Turkey* and Mr*. Kugcne Harrison; Mr.
and other ,fowl wil be easier to and Mra,* Jim Shoemaker and Mr.
carvo ihl* 'fall aa the result.rf a jU ttj„H rs.. Lee P, .M o e re .------- -...
now (l?Vitiipiiu*Tit in *Uie pptlerv
Industry.. A new self-snarpening
Student* planning to leave hi
carving l(nifc it made In sets if the Immediate future for Florida
one, two and three piece* kn con­ State College' For Women nt
tainers. Kvrry lime the knife i- Tallahassee Include Mis* Jackie
rrmovttl or roulnr^l, thp chr» nit* llrotclrie. Mis* Martha I’erkins,
vunailium
bU Ic !■ auto Miss Cnmillv llatten, Miss Shir­
maticttlly rrhonnb
ley Smith sn,| Miss Toi Living.

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cliyjtj.
i Cil«ic» ;it* .i liAtim i-\f.Tl.if
wf mu|
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Friclid* of llerinan Middleton
prill l«i interested li&gt; learn that
he left Sunday for New York
JC\ y where he will allind Colum
Miiu University. Mm. MlddlMun
will join him "Jt u Inter dale.

Sanford Baseball Association

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'-i.M i* In i -ii ;i

ri.ttliiali ,|

Joe McCaslin who ha* spent
the pnst two week* in New York
returned home pn Monday. He
\ti|| spend several ilay* in the
(Jrange Memorial Hospital in Or­
lando,

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called llrillsh Imperialism,- and
his contention that U, K- policy
The true sardine Is not a dwarf
j* Hading towar,) war with fi*h, but the young o f ‘ the plkh-

M m , •••In ti *i|

»•.»urn*

Capt. It. W. Hunter anj dnugh
ter Mr*. Henry Mrl-aulin. Jr
and son Henry Mrl.nulln III re
turned from llaltimme yesterday
Henry III hn* been confined .it
thr hospital.

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iiftti tt **(*o f piu o . J e o x e lP t

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eeemi to be advocatlhg,
Wallace hlmteir favor* Ru»eppeaarment, I* ia Ruultn

Unltad 8;at*t now
• *W i*q c e Qf.whet
Hyuib government I# up
» y * The Tribune. Of
» W Wrtohloit* ara pot very

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York communist* lut

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J A C K S O N VII.LK, Sept. 17.
(SpecUH— War Asset* Adminis­
tration'* first comprehensive com­
modity luting of surplus property
obtalnsble nt site ssles through­
out the.coir/ry is now avsllabls
for inspection at WAA’* local
office, William J. Warren, region­
al director, announrul.

nml other vTkj^rl# buyers.

Wanted: Florida’s-,Most Photogenic
*
,Young Lady For Orange Bowl'Queen

Observers
Speculating Over
Outcome Of Meet

Even the .bWier* ara on strike
In New Y6rk City, wherwoujunen,
tsuck drivers, and M other worklog groups have quit. Two Ursa
food, chains with 770 katores In
New York City have-been forced
Lel'e look at It this wayt.
to-close them all on account of
tho Impossibility of securing deUvsriss, Now Deslrr* may call
4hU "the mors abundant life”, but windstorm Iniurancs can be re­
It strikes U L lt Is.“ tho law of tho duced to 84o by ‘ buying n. .6
lim it.. “ . year renewable policy. You aavs
Jumi**.'
16c of every 100c.
.
’ J.
\ Now based on our . present
Florida's Senator Pepper haa alvjdtmU, by buying a mutual
been elevated to the position of policy from tn. you can further
reduce your yearly, coet to 67
adlc»l* in the -Pgmocratie u t c . Saving &gt;2, 4lie o t ,avery
in «f hi* raoiwaro-Sueslaq luOc., you esui'AMoea - If you
than. Henry Walla*#’* be- dont get * dyldend you ara not
paving any more Ulan thg. pubew
Ijahed rataa for f oui^ inktlfancp.
Commerce »e«reUtry’a. Whit
Th# Mutual CotR^anlea. *vr«
ORB asuim* 4rv I. _ a J .iA A .ltk i,
n
represent have always p a id 'pndividend* to policyholders.
C. M. Royd A Co. "Your Mutual
Insurant# Friend," pKon,; 104^• Tomna Tribune -potnU to
t m umUarity • fcotwovn the
Miami « i BO FUtonlin*
Hi p»*»port* and tha flood

. mffckandlaA by commodity |
WAA Has Listing Of aide
group* anl by location oC aalc*.
wa* learned. Al*6 lifted pr#
^Available Property itpriority
d*t«e set for veterans
fA R R .U

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llA R T H A M ILLER . . . Expert beauty consultant
-­
o f the Richard Hudnut Salon and the DuBarry Succeaa School • .
will be at T O U C IITO N ’S DuBsrry Cosmetic c6unter all* thU week. 1
. She’ll chart a Succeaa-O-Plan fo r ypa-. . . a*simple beauty
o r g a n iz e r to tell you hefw to care fo r your akin whether i t ’d dry, oily,
normal ortoen-aga. Plot a beauty routine fo r improving face, flgitro
and fitneaa with the *aamt co-rclated DuBarry preparationa
used at the Succeaa School.

ifcult h Hoard’s Nutrition Consultant Says
Servo Fruit .luiees Uo^ardloHs Of Season
-ep t
I*.
n u t " c lt w a t t in g
tn C iinie

for new mips of fnul
•n, use ranneil juice*, advises Mrc
Vera Walker, Florida Mtuu* Hoard
nf Health mi iltioii cons,limit,
rhe nutritionist puintrd out thnt
N. J. la vliltlitg Mr. ami Mr*. impfrvesl metlusls of hmulling n »l
I«*lle Went at their home Dtd canning have nude th e. ranneil
Kt*t Eighteenth H.reet.
•
products comparable with’ fresh
juke, both for flavor nrt|l nutri.
Sludenta
leaving
to
attend ilonal value*.
Unlverelty of.
noriih
*
la at GainrtAnd. canrud citrus ’Joiie* me
Villa are Georg “Temple, Ralph mv* o f the few fro I* listed dy
Ecklee, Leo Bui ler, Nell I'owrII, ‘tho Department of Aoirulturo ms
Robert and Emmett Herndon,- J. abundant fur Octnlwr.
D. Grogan, E* C. Ildrper, Ke«
For w i(/Ink that gives you a
-lth lasting nutritional
neth Leffler, Walter llaynea, J im* . . . •—
,
ys Mrs. Walker, mix
Crenshaw,
Bob Crumley,
Hob valuta,
*. of icg cold •canned
Altman, Chum 8tanley, Harry three
s* with one part of cold
Beasley, Cullen Wright,- Francis "range
ringer ale* Drink 1m*
Tliett fix your*rif“ en-:
Hodgei and Ralph I^»-ingi
you’ll want It. .
. . . .......ius milk and orunge
_ w u* i w i i u
ui aiic v w m in r ii
drink for children (and adults!
Australia lie* |n the tropic*,

i u « j m m , * « u p n r u li d m ilk , uni!
Ir e w a te r nr m a i l e d Ire. S w e e tr n in g im iy hr m e li d d r p i m lin g
un th e s w e e ln e r s e f I In* cn n liatl
f r u i t ju ic e .

'I’aiilan me. Jim key, but did you
Uiiuu I list i InI he- whlrh make fre|t rlli w-hip. tls purpn-r- ■•ig.iniro &lt;|Ui ul trips to thr Colonial Cleaners
• look -whulesame
and
Iniq, and suggestions f**i pi.qei Is always
spruce?"

. and activities were dlsiUSseil.
Atvthrr way of • using nlnned I.radii* an,| their topic* included;
juice is to mix tirnngr juice » r “ TIi* .Me'.hcxlisl Youth Fellows
mixed citrus Juices wi’.h plain sl'il*-- Mary lluhhard, «IrTatiiT-;
gelatin • for* a bnso fur jellied “ Worship and FVangelism.'* Rev.
salads and ilesarrt--. If you tse Kenneth Roger*. Wintn Park;
the sweetened juices* they nerd "World Friendship/’ Kitty Allen,
no extra susar. To make ’ the Ind.nml; 'UednraWdlpt?*— Neva
Jelly, use one to l&gt;fy envelope* .Miuqus,
Orliitulo;
Community
nt gi |atln for. each pint rf Jyjc*’*- Sn i ire,” — FM K Ireher.
ilepending on how stiff you Want
Itecredlien oa varum* evenings
it. Soak the gela in In a litlh- was led by Virginia Chapman, Dot
cool juirei then heat it ever ffnt i rumley, Kitty Allen, Neva Murwater to melt nttd dilsolve the qus, nml Itoh Crumley. The aril
gelatin, and add the r« maining i ifies fur tsich evening cunrluded
rool juice. Dun’t heat nil •/ the with a worship set vice in the
juiry. Mode tills waV, the Jelly rhurrh sanctuary.
set* mere quickly and precious
Tlmse attending were llaiel
ItaiiHH*, Denise H'.eveiis. Martha
Chapman. Mary Carlton. Jnynie
Mae Jones, Carleen llidlenlierk,
Mary Ann Krelnbring. Donna Jean,
Dunn, Ani) Ihinn, Carolyn lludtun.
Felines Chiburn, Ihirbara MvNab„ Ill* Flowqra. Ilarluuu Chap­
man, Mary Alice llerinluii, laiul***
l.undquist, Joanne Williams, Rachara Ann FMenfield. .Nancy Jean
Appleby, Catherine Clark, Hetty
Jo llrock. Dot Crumley, lleryle
Htivens, Mury Joyce .Steven*, Vir­
•-yonIni ot Ine Mrthodist Church
ginia Chapman.
brought to a close 'Youth AetlAlto Rob Kilpatrick, lliil Kil­
vtUe. Week’’. A week pock.,
patrick, Randall giuff, Filwood
with f u n , ' fellowship.-study, and
William*. Donald F^itrelL U w l*
Warship. At this servk# spoeial
Hughey, Garnett White, Kenneth
musle was rendered by the young
Kill*. Fidward McKinley, Hamid
paople’a choir. After a sarmon
Taylch/StewarCJIoUenbeek, Chuck
oa “ What Do You 8Und ForT” by
Herron; Leon^wain, l.loVd Swain,
Rov. J. E. Mcklnley. tho offken.
of the Mclliinlisl Youth Fellowahip
for the coming year wera In­
stalled.
They ara as follows:

Alteration* Dry Cleaning
S. Pelm elvo A v c . Ph. 481

Lips Radiant as
Glowing Iunbcrs

Youth. Week Ended I
At Methodist Church

IW ri(U N ’
JF U «r A .
K ^ iL u a u /

h r* a
GOOD R e pa /r Jo*
SERVICE

If egg yolks arr. too far oflsldc,
th# white is likely tn lirrsk
through during the Huffing, proeesi.

JTAiTUHO NIW COlOtl
#■)■» ., tlS. Mll Q m t lip) .ilk
Ihtmme cUk , ism . «•*) w M )
•Mh Itut m . I u i k m llpahfc Bt»
«J« ■. , Suswir nww i Sot k*skHehntA* tiw. M »-Ab«» Vu *ii,J
UtuluMI ISJ laJil.Ul*, sin IM
1st |0* (is bn* a liu il wtw Mat

At MOV O*U0 AM) OVAUMUil (TOM

Touchton Drug Co.

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PAG E FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD, S A N F O R D ,'F LO R ID A '

1 U tSD AY, SEPT. 17, IM S

RojiUrtibor, A. P. • J »lt « • . - .
ci r, 1fK: it n i »7»s
Clark of Clrrtilt Coat!
&gt;
Homlholc Count,'. Kin
Bride ii believed tr&gt; be derived DUCAL)
'from an anclrnt Teutonic word
IN T in : r'tltf'C lT CrtCllt OF T H E
mearilng “ to cook."
&lt;
n i n t h . j u d ic ia l
rliiu titr
is
AND Pflft AKMLNtil.E COUNTY.
HTAXf: (fV ri/ n tlH A . in CH AN .
,c k i i Y no . m i.
sHiTim t o At&gt;re.«M
NAOMI II. VKNAIII.K
TOi Win. C- llarliun, wlitia. (ilaeo
Plaint Ilf.
of rtaldefifB la unknown.
You ara tieretiy roi,ulrtd to api&gt;oar flAltllY C.. VKNAJ1LK
o
Prf rr.danl.
on.tha Hlh -day n( Xktotinr, A. l&gt;.
‘
1,1VOUCH
.
1M*. In a eorlaln suit lor itlvorr*
TIIK
KTATF.
OF PUUIItiA.
pending In Iho Clrruit Court ul
C.
gamlnol* County, Florida, an no OHKETIMIS: TO II A It II Y
lirVvlMlrd IIIU Of which rano Ir VKNAIII.K whnoa rratdrnea (nil
Klllh lou tlarlaao. nlalniltl to addrraa la;
Harry 0, Vanik I*
Wm. C. Ilartaan, Iiofritdnnf.
JU Oakland Arrnun
Wltnro* nif hand and otflcla’
Alli.na, tlrurala
•*al a| Hanford. Kamlnule County
You arc hrrohf nntlfl.d that oult
BlaU of Florida, thlo llili da, •• l or dlvorr. hoa b «r„ IHrd aaalnat
member- of. thy
family.

Legal Notice

in Washington following the board’s refusal by a vote of 4 to 2 to reverse
1U decision against negotiated wage increases that brought about tha
nationwide maritime strike. The labor members dissented. A t head of
table Are (left to right):. A . Coleman Barrett, Philip German, Willard
.Wirtz, rhnlanin and Carl Shipley.
(International JTcundphoioJ
Vaneuard nf eewpletely meckaaUed coll on farmta. tka four giant mackiaet pictured above an
pickers
which
_ of
_r. Iho n o n than. 100
. . . mockaalcal
_________ ,_.
........
... wlj aid In barvostlag tha crop in »a
Of tha Coltou Belt thlo fall. Tha National Cottou Council reports that one of iho plchor* can
Mltoa la a fa*r ailautaa thaa a haad plchar would ramori from iho field In ba aalira day, I
•f Biachlaa picharn will ba a hlg factor la lowering tha coat of Yoltoa prediction.

5 A R T IC L E S

FOR

SALE

9

W O RKW ANTED

FURNISHED hound or apart-• ment, preferably 2 bedrooms.
. Call H. A, Shryock nt phone

600 x 16 TlRKS
_
' Now shipment just A/rlvnl.
Also 700 x 10.
T IIK A T L A N tIC STATION
Corner 3rd &amp; Purk
Andy Jensen, 'manager •

Wa n t e d by veteran, house or
apartment unfurnished. (mu.
pie) call Rny Johnson, Monte
tuma Hotel.

3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

LOANS- MADE
FROM $10 TO *100
strict, privacy; fast service
FLO RID A LOAN CO.
' 102 Sanford Avehuo

in money matter* is strictly
respected ’ here. ’ Friends and
relatives are not ijucsUonH
about your credit*
tour em­
ployer or busineaa ’associates
will not hear of your personal
affairs. There is no cause for
embarrassmenL
IttAsonablo credit requirement*.
No co-piakera on money loans.
Variable paytitentJ&gt;jana.

~ ( I.KAItANCK HALE
A GOOD investment—two house,,
live In one and rent the other. Odd lot of house paint, 60 r ipiart.
Also some gallon lot* nt $i.!dl.
Phone 1141.
THE ATLANTIC STATION
10 ACRE orange grove. Edward
Cirner 3rd 4 Path
F. Lane.
•Andy Jensen, ln*n*^*r
'
A NICE cute little bungalow, fid.
LARGE
WOOD
or
coal
circulat­
, ward' F. Lan?.
ing heater, excellent condition.
6-ROOM bungalow close to school.
$-o.OO.' Man’s bicycle, «xrellent Florida Hank Bldg.
Ran! bargain. Edward F. Lane.
condition. $30.00, 1021 Elm , Ph.

IMS.

REAL ESTATE WANTED

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12

Phone V

SPECIAL SERVICES

SIGNS
M X E C T It 0 L l)X
lofrigerator
Sholv card* and poster*
Freese* with gas, 110.00, Wed.
WR NEED USTINGH. of Farms,
O— l)BITS 8 I0 N SERVICE
times, Groves and Business
afternoon, Saturday or Sunday.
lltrmes.
O. D. Landrras. Phono 1021
G. L. Kiel, III. ’^00 South ul
Geneva.
Reafuir. Tom • Boll' Associate,
-F L O O R SANDING
Phone 1120, 4TS Atlantic Bank
COMPLETE-fly
m i fishing outfit and m l thing. Cleaning and wax­
Bldg.
f
11/___ . . t ti.. i ti .w rrn tu
ing. New floorg surfaced to per­
fection. Old Doors made like new.
8 ARTICLES FOR SALE
ftleclrlc Toastera, $4.35
II. B. P O P * CO., INC.

IICMU.S—limited supply. $1.25 pc
bag. J. E. Lloyd, llux llil, Ban
fonl. . ’

H. M. GLKABON
Lake Mary, Fla.

our portrait Uken at
NICH O LUi STUDIO
220 Melsch Bldg., Phon* 11GB
Children a specialty

BAXBECI'H GUILI.H
BAI N COATS
RAI N BATH
•

BKNT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
PIIO N B &gt;00
BTRICKLAND-MORKIHON
»»-DRIVFi-lTt INC.

PHQTOGRAIMiH"
your BEST photograph __
made at
*.
TH E RAYMOND STUDIO ' ^

DODGE - PLYM OUTH
PART'S AND SERVICB
106 Palmetto Ave.
Phone

iv#

Floor Mata Available
" " ’ NOLB TIK E SI10I

«

ir Seat Cover*
LK TIR E HIIOI

inlliAL'lJw
HUH no
MIRACLE BLOflKB

FQR yollr home—Superior work­
manship weather resistant, high
strength, termite, proof. Mir-

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ARTICLES WANTED

I'L L BUY your rar reganllea*
o f age or condition. Rny Keel,
300 W. 2nd St.
7 P « U ( L ives to ck , S u p p lies

O m n i),

Klnf l&lt;(a.

FOR STRENGTH V
k W H ILE
^
k BUILOINQ

3 k

PYRAMIDS

TROTTER APPLIANCE SERVICE
* 304 W . S E C O N D S T R E E T

P H O N E 1064-41

V

b u n u m
H E A D - H U N fE fc
V
D R I N K S W l ' f H YOU
O U f o f fH E S A M E

LOANS

PIECE l^dronm furniture —
ward rub* Trunk, battery, radio,
oil rooking stove, wood ice
box, etc., reasonable, it. E.
Ansley, 7 mile* W. First St.,
RU 1, Box 142-W.

ib m liio l.

Ilf It I- IH’ ltl'Ii’K. |i m .'.
0. m :v i:w ,v Mr tew-a n
W Allarmr fur I'lalmlfr
urlando. Fla.
(KKAI.f

S l a v e s o h i&lt;m s

ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS

CARPENTER """*Vork
espertly
RIGHT angle show ease. Car
alone. U A. Smith, 612 Myrtle.
lie seen at 2013 Palmetto Avc.
MlDDLE-agt, married nfun wisht*
Mr*. C. -A. Dutton.
FURNISHED room — 801 Mag­
to connect with goo,| irai
nolia’ A venue.
_
tate btfiltfeuft. Hav? Ttift pcbtlr,
TWO-wherl1trailer, -box- *fw,—♦
luave • goo*I character, icfcr
FURNIS1IKI) room. 408H French
x T f t . ‘ with rack, 1 new tire.
enre. llox 21, e/o Herald.
$76.00,
due Michels, Paola,
Ave,
i
*S la .

WANTED TO RENT

will * prorrrd ex |Ult«. Iinlrr.il
that Ihta nollrr -bo |uibirahrd onro.
a wtrk for, Xottf* «&gt;n»*«;ut1Ve wxrlin
Ift I ho' Karifui d II ora M of Kaitturd.
Florida. ■
• . . * •
SV tnoBM eif hand and ,ihe oral
nf aabl I’.iurt Jhlo Hot day of
Auluot. A. l&gt;. j* U
U. |&gt;, HKlIKIHlN
I 'lor W of Clrruit I.Viort fnf

R

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k

ROOM far ^enl, 1114 Park, phone

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v n lrrtd aitalim rt-u ami raid i « u - a

S C O H 'S SCRAP BOOK

• FANS
• M IX E R S
v • W A S H I N G M A C H IN E S
• V A C U U M CLEANERS

FO R REN T

ved Tn*.tb, Circuit c;&gt;mrt for m-mfable Ovunly, FlorMa. In l.'hanrerv
bf Naomi. II. Vflm lilr ’ You ufo
ktrvUi rr.iuliTil to III* four, »|~ptarancr with I hr t*t* rh or * ui,|
forirt In 1(10. Untinlf i ’ jiI m
at K.inrn,&lt;l, n-irlda, .on ,qr
Monday. Ihr Jilt day ul UrniUr,
A, I1,, Ifli, or* flrlrull o',|| i„.

ROBB’S H0MB' BAKERY
2 l7

E A S T F IR S T S T R E E T

CUP
T im e

A &lt; 'f r i E
He

is

(llimMli/llli I
I K d lM M
l f l B
H
I I W
( V H n a H | V

SAM E.
y o u r

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f r ie n d

F o B a iiE £ J —

■PHONE 864-J

OLlVfc W A SH E D
s u r m itt

&lt; rtA 1 ' ^ O E S

piho .curb por

MttlRY DUB TO ASTHMA ATTACKS
sm tf a»sWO Kara — Ir fle m «*M »»
i/,w hup* (a! Ifiai from IVIIMI at MISn,
U ansoonrwl toUa* Is rat—ll»( (wrraaa wllk a ralllsllr# formula wklrk
Ml Uu pewit to irilara u lliu ia and bran.
ikUl aoXOillua .Mrs an* woman wbo formill, anirirad ■ Ith Jraad rmiskine. tbobla*.
ttbaatlnt stutVa al uikma paratrtmi
now tall ol blin—t ralUl aliar utla* It.
raoUETlN mail IS So. but ronilXrHn* raMtu aMarWnraa. IkW la not •ipatwlr*.
liwtsu la onlr a law panalao a Owai.
irev*!— — Ml, as airaatad.) PROMBT1H
(s told w|ik ttrlcl mono,bark Vusrsnloa kr
Laney's- Drug Store, Melsch Bldg.
Mall Order* Filled.

PEER

SK AR ^EH 't&gt;!e i r

BEFORE T h e c o m b A T ,

dirin for aala by i-ajyy's Drug
Wend Drug Sfffrea every-

or

i l d

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a n Tl e r s j u s T ’
. “M A T i N q s e a s o n

THE OLD HOME TOW N.
DO YOU

i u

IH &lt; 0

A DRV H A fc flH l?

SEE, W H A T

i

^riE BRINE ON
OLIVE OHAMqES 'THE.
FLAVOR oF-THE &lt;JlM

S.pl.iwit B I faSol Okl

Bv STANLEY

Y E P !"IT S S U R tA 1
P R E -W A R W H I T E
S H IR T — T H 'A J E W
O W E S COULt&gt;&gt;MT.
S T A M P T H A T STRAIN
FROM B E L D E M O T Y

‘pooeiif
Yaw
Meetley

ELECTRIC , appliance repairs —
wo repair washing machines,
vacuum cleaner*, fan*, mixers,
•ewlng machines, Trottef Ap*
pllancn Service, 304 W. Second
St., Plione llXlt-J.1 __________
SNAPSHOTS— printed, developed,
enlarges). We eopY old photo­
graphs.
NICHOLLH STUDIO
220 Melsch Bldg., Phone 11R0

ELlEXmUC appliance repairs—
w e' repair .washing machines,
CONCRETE aewer pipe—Septic I BU Y row*, calves, yearlings.
vnreum cleaners, fans,1 mixer*.
tanks, fence putt, grease traps,
Phona’ R, W. |*m!, 78B-W,
Trotter Appliance Service, 304
benches, flower pot*. Miracle
W. 2nd S t„ Phone 10fVt-^.
^Concrete Co^ 308 Elm Ave. _

13 NOTICES— PERSONA^.

CR IT§ and meal—ground fresh
hvary Monday from snowflake
. SEMINOLE TIR E SHOP
corn. Can ba bought at Card*
201 North Park
COCKKR SPANIEL PUPS
ner‘* Store, Lake Monroe. 10 A.ICC. leg!tiered, Phona County _________ Telephone 37 *
Ih. bag. II .on.
______
1
‘4
•
NOW ready to grind every Monl
COftENftAGAN eabbare plants POINTERS »— fine blooded stork,
day morning — Your ^om,
now ready. Phone 703-M.
3 months old. Phone 1-42.
shucks, ate., for feed. J. W.
GOOD work horse about 1100
Batl, Lake Monrod, Phono 18.
pound*.
W, D. Bumbalqugh,
PH
O N O G R APIIS'for rent — (o i
re Wilson Cornar,
parties, dances, entertainments.
ith or without
HELP WANTED-

THE LONE RANGER

! THINK V0U UED WHEN VO0 TRiEI
TO BLAME THE MASKED-MANF
D A D 'S FALL l J Z 7 - ------------ ---------:

0 IR L fo r soda fountain at Lanblooming varieties.
Oxer
varieties;
FYeS catalog ■. ,
Rosea In color. Order now.
T L T B X ROBB NURSERIES

Bread

F U L L jtim e clerk wanted. Apply

JUST ONE OF
XiDENTS ON

AND WHAT'S MORE, IF, THAT i
ed m

Ah h a d n t fo u n d vou;

AM BITIOUS mothers whtTnood
to earn Money but can only W A N T E D transportation from
■ work part Um« — Avon Pro- ; 705 Palmetto Ave. to Hdq. Bldg.
duets, Inc. offers opportunity
I4lh A, A. F.n Otlando, Mr*.
£ M 0 N 8 fo r sale. Mrs. 8.
. Eonleb Bi Horton.
Vaster, Lake Mary, F la ^
YHta N loml Dlllman*
kdway,
W i just received a large
of
h a rd -to , get
it w ill pay you to

PERIENCED m e a t cutter,
imerahly middle-aged parson.

ih Brindla Bui
Jlggs/
Find*
LOST — Black and white Cocker
Spaniel. Phono 693. Reward.
I?

Appiy (Robb's Home

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r o O A u T

&gt;YPAUL RQBINSQW
B U T O A O .’

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TUESDAY,, SEPT. 17, 1946

Feds Take First Tilt In Series;
Howingtoh To Face Martin Tonight
By A R TIIU K BECKWITH, JR.
Herald Sport* Editor
The Sanford Celery Fed# turn,
ed the’ Orlando Senators hack
By a 10 to 1 count here last
night behind n -magnificent five
hit pitching performance turned
In by Jim Schantel before 1,010
fan*, at the ‘ Municipal Park to
give Sanford its first victory in
the final round of the Shnughnessy playoff*.
The Fed* placed ihe game i«
the cooler in the Initial frame
aa Al Bryant drew a free pas*
and was forced out by- Boh
Juttle, who wa* safe on a fieldP lr’a ‘ choice. Dave Bride advanced
Tuttle to second and was safe
himself on an error by third
haseman * Lea Bergman.
Like
grounded to Burn* who tossed to
Fn*i| to force Bride at second,
. l-ake being safe at first.
Tuttle tallied on an’ error by
Manager Ted Madjeskl and Lake
advanced to third on the play.
Manager Ed Levy drAw n free
ducat. Aa Hyde was . nbopt to
|Pitch to Ossie Glorfg Levy broke
"to steal second base and in the
-raixup Hyde became-so confused
that he ju*t whirled around on
the mound, completely forgetting
'about lake on third. A* Hyde
turned his baek to thin! loiko
stoic homo. Levy' 'advanced to
second on the piny.
Glarig lined a, single to left
to score Levy from second and
later Glnrlg was thrown out by
Madjeskl on un attempt to steal
|second base.-'
In thn third Sanford added
two more as Uride sent a double
to
the right r e n t e r
field
followed by singles by luikc and
Levy add coupled with an error
by Turner. The. fourth added
another on li fielders choice
issued tn Bride followed by sin­
gle* by I-ako and l,evy.
Sanford tallied again in', the
sixth a* I.ake opened the Inning
with a two bagger Into riltht,
(Ilorig drove him home with an­
other at wo* base blow. Another
big spree came for the Hanford:
Ites In the seventh. Bryant walked and advanced to second on
Tuttle's fielder* choice.
Bride
wag safe on an' error hy Lavelle.
Bryant scoring on the play. Lake
walked and Levy doubled to
send Uride and Lake across for
the ninth qnd tenth nine of the
evening.
1’
The tone Senator cun came In
tho eighth as. Mlko Dqmiugurz
doubled tq left, went to Third
as ’ Borfts" griiiim W H ut ,1 ami
scored on I ji veils'* infield nut.
Jim SchnnloL was in rare form
last night, as he completely
handcuffed tho liig Senator bats­
men. Scl\antc! sent five Orlandoan# down via the strika out
route and allowed but four free

Ducats Available
For Auhurn-fieorgia
Junior Grid Tilt

Anderson Dons
Armor For First
Time This Year

It*.3; Simai

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT

m a r t in

SWINGS

released

SAN DIEGO. Sept. 17—OP)—
The one-time major li'ngue st*.\
John l Pepper! Martin, ha* licc:»
released « * manager of the Sail
Dicsti! Padre of the Pacific Coast
Lea title at hi* own rreiueift. A
veteran San Dieini pitcher ar I
cettch. dial Btillh art. wi’l -&lt;o
nititij; maoagei of the club during
the remainder of the It*It* reason
Marlin i* -util to be interested
in a mannceria.l port in the Tcxir
l.engue next «es*on.

Only Five Linemen
Have Won Starting
Berths On Eleven

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FIVE

Fed Gridders, Prep For . Eustis Contest Friday Night

tty ine A»*iKlaled Ire**
.
ited
For the flr«t time in Major .['f
He Learilr ttascbnll, two tyaru* may
!'
in wind up thr complete searmi In " ‘ i* 1
ball a dead beat for the flag. That’s ,,v‘‘l
the poritiort in which the llrunk- whi
»d lyn Dodger* and St. I -onis Cflrdi- due
.* nal* find thenuvlvc* t»day. with
&gt;»• ;just two week* of the,campaign
By JU LIA N STENSTUOM
ur remaining. The Cards’ have anr M
Coach Gofse Kettle* and i.h
«’.&lt; advantage over (be Dodger* in'in I
assistant, Fred Gams, sent ‘ the
the standing*. Rut the schcdulu
C ch ry.F ed griJders through a
r* j continue* to favor the Brook*.
rough prartice session yesterday
,o j Once before, thrie \v;i* a play,
afternoon* a* the heal much itic
the off to determine the National
began its final prepariittnn fee
litU League pennant - winner.
The
the season’* opening : contest Vritin play-off wasn’t to decide the
day night here against .the highly
.
deadlock between the two team*
ralcil Eustis Panthers. ’
hall which finished -In
a lie fo r first
Kettle* *aid yesterday that th.s
ft in' the standings. The game netufar cnly five posilnit# in the'line and writers to pintret ,Ote play
This
ent ally wa* n re.play o f another
JUST RECEIVED
have been nailed Mown and he
be wa* felec'cd on the All la* famous ‘ g’rfthe. - ’
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addul that several rarkfield pdjD
Team a* the utility man. In l!*'ix | On Sept.
the Chicago
^ ^ fP A U L D IN G
may1 still he open.
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Pit mini moved to Sanford
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an I (Tifi* and New- York Giant# fig*
In the line, tiwyiln iTleeL_hefty
was awarded the third a*e port* urctl In that faniou* contest In
t^ )T »H A U a S
tion'un the All-Star Team to*- which Fred MrrVIr failed GT
graduate from last year's BaKv
place biin * qii tinie big train fo r , touch second l.a»e. The tiiaut*
Fed machine. will hintlle the
CHILDS M ETAL
’ bird year 111 kticrcsslnn
■eemnl to have the game 'won
rent) r position.
Three (Inaril*.
let’ll man was head m il bad : ju
ninth when At Bird well
Nollle Trapp. Ed Fielding a.i I
n arh si the llsrln* bigl school 1singled to score Miutke Mcl’ftrJre latdwig, are *el to hanijte tile,
• a p p l ia n c e s
at -I during hi* lour nf duty mlck. However. Merkle, who wn*
nssijrnmenl* «t those reaper ive
YANKEES HELL BLACK
there turned In &lt;h*fnphin*hlp on first, broke for the clubhouse
IRONS — MIXERS
NEW YORK. Sept. 17, t/P) — |Mi*,t* and one i lid. Haloid Kast*
eleven*.
Instead nf for second. One of
COFFEE MAKERS
The New York Yankee* of the Her, -ha* nailed down onij o f the
lie knows how to hnndle eitres' the Cub player* called for a
All-America Foothill Conference en*1 pespion*.
VACUUM CLEANERS
t
the
‘**
well
n*
fnothnll*
and
I
imx-DsiII'S.*
Yesterday Ketrte*. Shifted Jun­
have sold John VUInndy" Black to
hi, iml hi* friends predict tbsi fine linll and tugged second, and V&gt;*
ALARM CLOCKS
the. Buffalo Bison* of the same ior Vickery, who had been work, vfhn viangr* and grapefruit will cimtg pin* Hank O’ Dny culled Merkle
out. There wn* no-chance of re­
league. Black starred at Missis ing In thi tmes field thus ini in —
reiem Oinji hi* grove*. \
slppl State In 11*12, before enter­ Eali.ho an *end position.- Whether
jv-by-l
*
A tJood Player
V suming'•-•play Hint drfy. *o the
ing the service.
4
Vickery will * art, Friday nlrht b
_. . .1 I Mot * i* Klein of- New York t ’ity, game wn* called t) lie.
Tlmt'* the (i»nie*t that, u&lt;N
j wti.' wall his vTNlly font lull I lotThe be»t new* of the ofteinoon
,• for- ter at the University of Miami in |ic-played at the end o f the sca­
. -was recorded when big Andy
billon on war day* and then wa* plan'd! son, niter the (imnt* and ('tib*
Anderson appiated in uniform for
rliinv ■«*&lt; the *cfon*l alt-American -erv had t«-en tied f,-1 first place
/ iA A i\ n
i vr
( the fir«t time Anderson bar been,
thank' . tem#Tur hi*"play under Paul *Tht* fuh* won the play off. I
grlting into shape, Imwevei. *'
gym clothe* ami not jartlclpaiing
The play off gniin- and Itm
1 in the heavy n u t duo to an tn
event* leading ip to it left John
\l lea*t he did receive Ihe
* Jury *o" hi* htirnl which wa* * »
McGrow Meepcd in ill feeling
fat, lh»t three limp* received
j tlim d *evernl week* **&gt;•.
and Idt ti-l n*1- .1
National
in Norfolk al It e conclusion of
Kettle* '«td that he plann *d n earn* lie I ween lluaniikr and
league ciimlmit,-.- wa* rmnn'd to
j to usr Andoi*on fur n couple ‘ Norfolk Suri«Ji«&gt; «f|rrnoon,
mveslibnle an o’ letupU'&lt;l httiniy
I tjuarler* in the Eti*li* conte*i
of llinplfo Hill Klein, who offii
A o ' 1 liltllJC
III
till
A i i U t i l l t P 'l
i Anderson wn* the nialnstftj oil I’re** relf «*e. tin- three inbitrM.
mleil at the plav " ff oimlo-t. n
1 tn*t year's ram|ingmg eleven and Tom b'to111ing A I Jim. * nsd Ed
parUlline
Gum!
Trainer
wa*
barred far life, and tire follow.
1 the big i|urathtn t&gt; day i* whe h«t Baida, had t« Imj treated at a ho*I t’ lyde Unit. Holly ' Pierey “ ndrpiiai after they- were assaulted t.y
„ f (an, ** they lef the
I several other speedy Inekr will B Kt
he aide to fill the shoe* of Tommy park after the tilt.
1 Brt oklin h ii I Ib'bby t'uM m.
ITi-ming sustained 1 ml tuee
j Pierey. however, is practically hlrf right eye. Imd three teeth,'
! a sure shot to begin Friday and was brui»rd about the face
i night’s nm!e*t and to play tliIre anil body. June* »a « treated
for a broken nn*r and bruise*.
. mujurlly of. the bed* gaiue
j Pierey i* a speed merchant writ
Itnliln « » n hrui»rd about the
| plenty of rugledncsS.
He ran Tace and body.
|skirt the end* *"»• Bo " rf tarti*';
Ilol, Pitman
Bull l*ilmnn w ill tn" hand1’ ' ^
jin beautiful fashion. This wiu
orange* ilistead of pifcskins dm.
proved Inst season.
Clyde Hutt. another -pi-erl trter htg the 1 otpiog Fall anti winter.
chant, showed plenty i f lutihiag AftoV holding down the Jot. a*
ability during Spring drill* and lutckfleld conch for tho Florida
ha* com# through with, »mne Gatora for four years, Pituuui
sparkling plav in acrimmagn *e/-! recently
resigned
to
nwiiago
slops this ¥fell. '- However, he still citrus properties owned by luni*
ties(Is a hH. of-polish .iy lira lw-'
hind lhe-stTrlmmagcillne. activity

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BRINGS FOOTBALL!

but there’s no reason why' he cnp’l j
overt'iime this without Mou much
difficulty sml tar a'Indent put of
the Fe.1 mscbln»V&gt;t- sck.
Another bacKYield. Jan Jenklnsrn, will be in the gutrti- jt
fullback wIdle AtltlMMin 1* uti tiie
liench. However, when Arply’ * in
there. Jt nklonup- vwill In’ at In*
regular *l°y al one of the ,taolth1

post*. JenkliHsort ah9uld -pfov? Jn
be a valuable mwit In Ihn forward wall.
**•*■
Tho qcartarfateli posltiuti 1* ap-

I l l Ft DOS 11 OS-XRD
.‘A ^ U L A 0LAHL

tllkITA LOOK, JA
rAUL CtllLrOYLE
COStTANCC WORTH
CLAUDIA DRAKt

SPOUTS LAUGII

Ted’s Home Run Ix*ad
Menaced By Hank

H f , A M &lt; *rU fr«l

m rmuT, nn»i. it , «iin—iiai»k
U m i! t»» f i v i r ’ nkn Ih f
Today Ske* IHi gel is mie ■'
phrently sewed up by tTnrnvm ths nation's ton amateur g o lf" - A in r ritn n '
hmi**'
Grantham. , up ffom last yeorajI The unanner In which he 1 t r i n
! W illi^tm i. An*l
Baby Fed -V^ltlup. lie should' started in the game make* l" •« h r in lrm lp '■tnT wilt*
m i M i h ohi
if
prove to lie a.good asset in tliei arid amateurs allkn shudder
Williikiii«* im ti t*i*ta
way of Mocking, *l»* (he ' dmible
Homo years back Senator hm
line ( m in t t nf Du* T iy t ti* eMtltn
wins system which lb- Frit* " li Jnhtum " f Nevada wi»» m i n i 0 IntO
pf»n&lt;*At**llMI
1 It** Ilf W il­
employ. Grantham . will call sig­ of the Washoe Country club
liam*' I.-it - i. cattily imd gn*p 1'
nals only when Ander*on i* out ;Brno. But he had nevor play I to G reenberg Hjii.k used tt tb n ‘
of the contest.
Ibe game. Tho club pm I” "'. ■ d a y to lielt In* JHtli timliei tl*.

A * ther big r|UCetbm tbn free*
the Fed* will ba'thdlr ball hand­
ling. The douhle-tW/fg fall* fort
Iota of reverse* and I* Heiigued
for fleet backs. Banfitril will

leave of absence lo leach gull *1
South America and the |i"*&gt;
"
n't filte,| while he was eono •
During this time''dtletrel
dered out to the club. He begt-i
asking Johnson such questions -t»
which was thi driver'.'amL wb»t
was that little *hnrt clulr rm...*■»
Johnson got him some clubs ntul
walked out to the-prnctifr t n .
It lege! wa* shown a good ba" ball grip and a solid slanre a" I
then aent swinging happily down
■r Jid ik f i l
.
the fairway,
lie was breaking
a hundred In no time and
• There's naw athletic glory for mighty grateful to UU Instructor.
W
W*-.
__L . I.la alater,
1- S*#B'mi
IrtA tbs
NaUck. Uaaa. an JoTfeU town near
Five
month#
when
Do*ton. J-rwn ljaifc|d-fn oUver club pro returned, Johnson hit a
days came such R k m ^ l* football - coif ball for tho first time. Look!
Immortals Aa Mahan ami *GSmyr- ing back, the 8 enator expUlnsf
pot to mention ~
Pooch Oojioyan,' “ Homebody had to teach Itleg-I,
for thd physical what good'!* a golf club without

log it rve i

Sunday for

-nice. Hank rnmii'cti d
hi* *lstb home rim

Famous, F ragran t A fter-Sh ave

MORE THRILLS

L 'O rlt'i yirndred Aftrr vhj.r h 1 &lt;pr&lt;D! Mmd nf
ing Ingreditnli that Irsic thr Isir Vrlvrty urnwi
tomforlshly rrtrrsbnl. . , . '•i* nuwulinr typr 1
4 nr. , , . It 0O ( pi 111 lit).-

In as m nny day*

Hays Hank; "I gu***s Cramei
Just bormwn',1 tbt. bat for me.
Apyway Tgtl know* Pin using It..If I belt him out for the loom'
rtin championship he'll probably
charge u* W h with grand lar-

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In these
days Natick u the
home of the newly t&amp; yned Na­
tional - Amateur * g o lf champion,
Hlanlt-y

H elm ets..........
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Shoulder Pad*

Fugct/e

Dlshr'p,

wtuiui

WnllertSnow aa Ted.
lie He*
tonga to the Norfolk .Qocntry Club
irw&gt; aitjoifling l#wit of Dedham,
Six feet three, he. 1s the tallest
e*»fer ever’ to win the amsteur
t o * i o - o u I.
Bishop at the 37th hole at Baltuatol 8 a{iipdey, had not mi* *el
a, ahfart p u t!' Il^WoljJd be In point

Bladders
Inflation Needles
B riqi In your football for ijjpairal

r b t u r n in g

T ic K ir r s c r s t l &lt;

BOSTON’, 8 e p t~ 17.
Il’|
going to coat the Boston Rea
Sox about *7,000 to return unfillad application#
for
Morld
Serlea ticket*. Thouiands of sp*
plication! mailed to the Rad Sn*
office*
were
left
unopened,
Where they have return ed*
dreeata on the envelope#, they
Will be stamp'd “ return to writ*
rr” and dropped back In the
mailt. However, ’ lho#e with no
return addreesea on the envelope*
will have to .be opened, enj

row^-w, tomato at a
tm llev'. ib n wa* art yoo&lt;t all

9me that the vtllain asked

one# of Uti* wc#!, thn experiment
1# going to lie watched with.con­
siderable inteeret.
ft'nce Ihe huddle slow# up plsy.
Smith figures hie team can get In
more offensive shots and increase
It# chance* for touchdown*.
~
t7l"f!
E L K li A ft T, Ind.—i/P)—Tho
baseball shoHage put an end lo a
game between the Elkhart Billmore a and Mishawaka Dodgere
before It ever started. The clash
-was called o ff when neither club
could find any baseball* In sparl­
ing good# itorex In Elkhart, Ml#-

JUNIOR VARSITY

^o mi*# one# in a while.
by the Red Sox.
FIRST A T NIG H T
TUSGALObSAi— A l..,

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T E IiB G A S T G A M E I!

M IAM I.' Sept 1 T Columbla Broadcastlnj
la considering a coloi
4MIAMTr SepL .It-IS p r e W I-A broadcast o f the 1047
Bowl football game.
t o p s ' in

bowl

CO LO R

Sc o r in g

Orange
furm*n in
I will be
Atienrfor produced an average of *1 point? , . U ia.euimatad that o f all drijtk•re. 7liPPVM
760,000 in piH
the .--.ll
United Slate*
in “ the Magic cech—Jitghcst o f aU the major #n,
herofau) nlcoholic addicts.
V ojt staton bowl games-'
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THE SANFORD. HERALD, SANFORD,- FLO RID A
I
I l| , U njlifc.fr&gt; ■ .1 i,*.... !■

y***.JlB mi
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
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tor of tlilnndu (in'- niinmiiirt i cause tiiey do not consider u* a
his candidai v fur rtnpii*-- on thi
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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
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.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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_ ? ()! IA, Bulgaria. Sept, if,- (Ah
—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.
*
’ ’.
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.
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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
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W ASH ING TO N, Sept. 18;
(/P) — Senator *Charlc» O,
Andrews died todny o f 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.
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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.

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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.
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STAFFORD’S
SERVICE
STATION
Cor. 2nd &amp; Sanford

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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beltcr Fonl S ervice.,,a t price* wbirh are
' drastically lower In’ tha long run. We’re *et

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troubles before th e y grow U I G t

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Which Ford engineen hav* planned far it.
And we Lave special fool* which abnpUff

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After Alterations

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die job. That aayea time. And you aane 1
monejr. **At l « u e ” with us, your Ford gets
thabeneetof:
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Term*—Fey si yea
Ride with wur R*«y
Fsymeot Flee. .

IN D E P E N D E N T

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
A t 4:30 P.M

18,

1946

Associated Press Leased Wire

Limitations In
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Treaty Approved

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*. „

Commerce Secretary’s
Future In Cabinet
Expected To Be De­
termined fVt Confab

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,„
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Rirrr—ftsnie*
InfInstate.
jprovements at the home, Includ
Mr. Luk* ta a former buyer foriI 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

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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

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■Jj TALLAHA8HRB. Kept. IS
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o v e r n o r L S IMll'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 X X X V II

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—

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.

CIO-NMU And Shipowners Confer In New ^'ork
[ T I I r 11M
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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
H is Heme Tuesday
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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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
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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

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
it,- i mju
a id
SfnrtTi--- Arvlmn
proextend the propnaed
In include 'he Istrlnn

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

10 &amp; H_Voiture Tu
Ciefir^e (iih l)H * ProiniMeet Tortiorpow Nixlil
nenl .lurist, d ie s ;
Watson Blasts CIO
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.

Belgian Airliner
Missing Wit^i 42

Persons Aboard
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' Newfoundland Area

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visum
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|
(,*m
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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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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 (irtu iH it'
w ith
person* aboard which H long
George 8. Anderson nf -j l i e
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 ’
there were many good nalured
proxlmatcly
IHOn vetr tuns m tenrlre rhnrge* for preparing
hoc I n s t a t i n ' , Up- Yiuerleaii
arguments among the Kiwanians
cltru*
fruit
fur
shipment
bp
tn
fiye
southern
states
may
hern-fit
, xmie, j he piilirjt is f'’ l the lucal
kt
ai to who haifctne' smartest host
NEW
YORK.
Sept
l)(,
t/Pi—
A
from the appropriation to pro-t-l'- nearly 12 cent*. The inetenso
Kiivririmei|)* In wil MU'b propeTand thosprettiaaUand most charm­
automobiles for amputee,.
wa* granted to emnpeniate for llclxinn airliner with 42 perron- t|,--&gt; into ptiv.it,- ,,»tn-i III)' and
ing host***. AH had tha highest
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
pralso fo r the poise and bearing
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
of their young ho*(*.
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.
Musical aelwtion* were plaV.d 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
by Loonard Emrolck on tha violin; 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
Mollle Sua Woodard, piano; An,t 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
Sikes, cornet:
itosellrn Kuhn,
V. A. to provide an nuloinoliil" proposal
yesterday,
SecretaFy- ing and lhn ceiling there « n llnwever. the hnge Itoltling* of
' »; Edna Parrish, saxophone 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
The plane was expettnl » l l.-i Mop Naiiii nl Suetnla-rg will not
Haven Keasel gave accom- AAF Military Training Center. World War If veteripi enlilled lo commission "aid the new brief
panimenta. Harry Kudell o f Han Classes started Sept. 13.
rnnipenaation for ms* of one -r would emphasise that orange* Guardi* Airport at almut 11 :(K* be lii|iililati-,| until af l n 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-vengenford played prior * and during
trial. How* their property will be
the meeting and’ made a big hit 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
llru,sels.
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with the children who clustered Monroe. U a native of Sanford and both- legs. Under the art, Mpoint. .
a graduate of Seminole High School Anitersnn .continued, the cost of- ng*.
When it failed to ayrivc, the
close around him.
Prior to the (upper, * young He entered tha aervlcw with the each vehicle Is limited to to H.«*we,
Florida's Attorney General Tom Airline spokenmab—Perimnd Mar­
hosts
and hoe tesses
showed National Guard and served over­ including special gtlarhtm’iit* me. | Watson said today the C|()'« ten*—aaid there wa, • possibility
Kiwanians the newly c*menU-d sea* for two years' In tho European estary to enable Ihe veteran t" Political Action Committee will that th* plana may havr lamb-l
swimming pool, the print shop at Theater with th* Medical Detach­ operate It,
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gel nowhere in the South. The al Goose Bay, Labradnr, whirh ic
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which the Florida Methodist and ment.
Rtato Attorney spoke to a meet­ ■tv alternate trafu-Atlantir stop.
other church paper* ape printed,
BUILDING PERMIT ISSUED ing of loeal xervlcn cluba in Mar­ But since (here have been no
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tha shoe repair shop, barber shop,
lon O. la »l night. Watson asserted, offirinl report* to th*t effrel. Athletic director of Melbourne
nrnrrhing
parties
have
lorn
sent
dispensary, ehurchc, playground,
M. I). Stevens recently *erurr&lt; “ we believe in the South thtr CIO
lligh School, wa* recently elected
tha dairy with Its 20 cows and the
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
completely equipped laundry, alto
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.
R E A L T O R M O Vtea O F F I C *
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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»ifo
wuiisms, ret nor, run
W . iu
R. William*,
against the
TALLAH A8SEE, Sept. IB. OP) In Jacksonville last night. Gibbs
moved h i, office from the San­
—Fourteen cates against Mvrn was judge of th* Fourth Circuit
ford
Atlantic MhUonaf . Bank
N IW YORK, BepUg, (AV - J o r
ether detail* persona charged with dealing ‘ in for .23 yoars and served a s ,state
Building to the Eysex BuRdinm
arrest grew liquor. In legally dry Leon Coupty attorney general from ,JKW to Louis weighed In today at 21IH
at 110 North Park Avenue 'and
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
next to the U. 8. Employment 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
Agency.
During the war, * he 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
•erred with the Seabeea In the 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
ParifW araa. Ha Is g brother of 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
Police Chief Roy &lt;1. Williams... trial ani prleeU.
any other fight in hU career.
House, It wn» announced today. ?
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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 U stnight.
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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TANGIER. Sept. 18. WA— Tho
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                    <text>AGE EIGHT

FRID A Y ; SEPT.

T H E M N F O R D HERALD, SA NFO RD , FLORIDA

Mama And Papa Pum a Proud Parents
j) f Two Liftle Pumas At City Zoo

strung. nervous. i\

ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS

the cub* are to live they will noi
Ut on exhibition for »cv*r»l we*I;s.
• Me »nA f s Puma, were purchejrd in 1938 by the Ksnfbnl Klwenit
tpo'fl, but. in a few niwiths, *sW t.lti.i Ironi utto Martin, .I«»ek»_ of
Sfr. Muughtorf, the hthrk' spit* Now nratnfeU .Ttixs. and wet*'
will-, dleappear and IhMr cost* piciented to the Zoo. At that
Mill assume the natural color of rtime ‘the late Joseph Marentct.’u
brownlah gray,
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t r q t t 'e r a p p l l w e
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numa' cub* survive, Ihj Sanford
‘Ktwsnl* C^uh ran * sut.ly have
the privilege of naming them,"
aald Mr.. Moiihhm.
Puma* are th# I*nr ■i ipbclo*
of the cat family in America and
are' fotin I from Hiklfcon flay to
Capr lludi. It Wax formerly railed
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a mountain linn In rhe western
p ate* an,] In Itraril 1* known a*
v cougar. It I* a ferocious. ra»r'v«tou* animal, preying on de*.-,
horse* nral rattle.

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A Clean Suit

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a remplrle line el ladle* and teen-age
ft ATt o AT A CONfIMNCt TABU a t union headquarters. New York City, Paul Hall (left, dark shirt), S.l.U

You’re Groomed

DRESSES

port agent for New York, tills newsmen about the pending strike of 100,000 members of the ATX. Seafarers
Union. Strike b u bee
died by the union to protest a Wage Stabilization Board decision limiting th* #ba
of m v Increases that
r had won ln'tha recent negotiations with.the shipowners.
(International)

Legal 'Notice

and SUITS
A d ean shave won't h id e a sp oiled suit. Bu( a clean

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shave and a clean aull makes you js well groomed

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W ith a ll the picturesque charm o f C olonial stylfng.

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Tells Conference Trieste
Become Another Danzigi
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Curran Asks Truman
; To Intervene For
Signs Mounting That
Jewish Represcnta- New Aussie Knvoy 1 Contract To (iive
Workers Pay Hike
^ fives May Appear
At London Conclave
NEW YORK. Sept. I ft. &lt;/1b -

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City Must Be Made
Symbol Of Security
And Peace In World

fiome A F of I Inng.hnreinrn
I’ A l i S . S e p t It). &lt;/P) —
again threatened to Ignnib f i t )
S e iiitto k T o m C o itiin lly h a s ”
picket line* today a* the Na\
to ld t h e P a r is P e a c e C o n tlonal Maritime Union -tepi'nl
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not. b e c%o**m
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In New York, where the -NMD
R e p ly
l y!in g to d u n in n d s o f
U rrw up Mil Id line, of piekrt*
mm
K o r e jfln
a I iu is te r
U tissia iili
Bong aevrrnl sections ‘of lh M
M o lo to v on t h r 'd ir ie s t e titles*waterfront. t h e 'l " * * ’ of the A - V
lio n . &lt; 't)iiiin lly ‘’ n Ssi, rteil th n t
of L longshoremen, Joseph Kyan,
reiterated that hi* men would
t h e C o n f e r e n c e m u s t e.itnbnot respect "any common picket
li»h Trieste b . u truly free Mate.
line."
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Ryan himself elbowed hi, way *
»ddi-.|, mu.I he inde|&gt;enilent of
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twice through an NM U‘ picket
.Liitk \ iittuliYia
* tU lf.
lin&lt;&gt; along the North River, lie
Prrlnrrd thr Tex»» Dfmocrkt;
raid A K of L stevedore, were
Ml.rt ij* make Tric^tr thr aymhol
at work at at least two pier*. 1
nf |trnrr i«h&lt;I ppnirily hi *tho
Other
longshoremen.
however. I
world.**
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to whrk strikc-biuuid
('••tinally n rtlf'n ri
ve»*el*.
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Meanwhile, hujidird* of CIO
Tnl-stc itniM n»»t U' n satellite.
picket. ma««ed a| pirr. in M on.,
n f Yuitoduvin or nf Italy. Yufo*
hattan, and the-'union* amid pie• i
stnvia mid Italy. Mir "uid. are
kating also, would In* incrga'cM
l»»th ••uhoffhnatr (" w*»ild prnrt&gt;
at Brooklyn and Ktaten Island
JYiiiltl
i»*«»tr im|u)rtaHt
pier*. Some picket, handed "nut
than a f&gt;\%
**f territory
pamphlet*
raying. "The
ship
nr Matiniial pud**. l*ntitial|y a»| owner, have locket u« out.”
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A . plan, got underway for
1 ••niinurd thr Senate Fnretrn
n ia .. del
dernon.tr at ion by thousand*
t(t*1H1••*»»- 1 •»M||l|tt* r llt'H'l
lllio-li-s tun k ilnn 1,.ni* M o* ,|m
SKA I kll^iii liiii
i inn i n|ilim.r
of pickat. in New York. t|ie t ‘ |(&gt; H IE I.AW ON HIH SIDE In tlxgJonr n( motorcycle porolmnn I*.-).- Ill
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p«*atr ig
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mariners al*« began lo inten.tfy III* truck loaUril wttli produce Itbfn
l.rn ii Into
Into llmoklin
Y'oik.sWillium t)|i*y&lt;-t
lirrr iiytil hrrr nn ••$$$ d*»»»r*trp,
| their strike In port, all over the ed by New Y o rk . .y.iyor Wllllatn. t/|)»yer lorall tc.iniMn-. n|M-ratliw under 0O.1I11* ‘ •••iti.nl.
Is-uUio; tell. Mw- 1 • ••*»!• .1 lilw vio-L- to .-lid rtirlit li**vr ••$» fin* trthlr Trir«te
lettlcmctvt of
of tlutlu* .trike,
.trike, unions
union* hate
hair .tarred
.iuict I to
to move
and medical
medical supplies
sii|i|&gt;lies into
Into lit*
tin .d. dt
I tb*‘
country.
settlement
move Inod
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mu.I t»r irrr ff«in mltt^ur and
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J niiltnlU de* oied^iearly all
last night with ea&lt;t ami golf
lit* *ln-rrli !t • i in* limng comment
coaat op*
operators, but the parleynf flu- \ n${.k*|.»\ *lele$ratr, who
'collapsed when the operator, n
had d««tafed that thr wrYtrrn
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Mssloltiv' * deniNiid'* for it dondj t Special I — "1 iinTi'iit d 1 a» Si
credential, to President Truman,
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O .rx v a hay* who gnteryd the ^-11 Australian Amliassador to the
n y I 'e r s o n s
M a in ;
A io m .v r « ,&gt; e « ,
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B r id g e s ,
T e le g r a p h
A t O I lllt fc n e r g y
•vrek-end In |&lt;.int up (hc -oppm.
I'.V C H t
Is C a p t u r e d
wrip op|»
thr Slav ilr(unity faring Floinhi
poultry
■ Halid, mil) for live purpose^ nf
■* buck
B y ^ a p t . B a y P a r k e r pt ic t in v
o l e s A r e D e s t r o y c d 4 | J r g e J g y J r U | n 3 p men in tin* t run bird prnml.'*
Angt Vmeiiean
inpotnts
lr ii‘- l.
in the
Mediterrmtean.
•aid William I. \\ d■ »♦ •»». diiiM'tiM
plus a |20 prise, it was announc­
ht. eountry for the U. 8.
l^ k o u L
.
ATlIK NS. Sept It, o f,
Th.
&gt;1 I* lot 1Jn
«gtg* I*til HUM«* M il
'I 'l l *tiah I *&lt;HI pe
| hev a " ' "
cnm rttied tilth thr
ed today by Mrs. OuM* Wilson,
(International Smindphnto)
Cyrran al«&gt; mad* ■ lud for i ; lr ,.k K„tim m cnt today r e .e .l '
hi'L*. todiav
It lif«-t«ine n|»pMi«u»t *• ti.*« «t *»-* aiipun.
n* »
|H..|de nf I 1 • l* i“.i Ihe |ieople
coun
-'nitration agent,
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government Intervention Ly scud- ,M| „ nr» outbreak .f vlolro. ••
miIiii* !•» Mill
Nk’ n that p'Miltf&gt;. *1 » aftsiiisH*: id *!*• x
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Italy,. llie -t|i ky^ Viiicoslav
under whose direction the proing a telegram to President TruNorthern lir n v n . The Mini- •
w eir mllilik! thru flm k.n
»* b »*f
\%ti i I
xikrsiimn • oiitnnVd.
&gt; Be
- M a jo r
F a c t o r 0 man
; (ra m was held. -Aubrey Mrra-i
man. He asked tha Pre.ident to (ry „ f |»„|,||f ‘O rder said that
xeee.tvely,
Itecanse
of
ffi.l told »' the Munlr|p.il 'npm .i
^ In rrply Coiinnlly Mild that
won th* second blue ribbon op *
instruct government agencies to (O .^ntrnllnl bnntlita virre l*illr.l
111 I V a t ’ C O f W o r l d .Im rlnge. amt price level*. A t,
........... ■ ■ lock f.dl.mmi:
world iwprr t* im*rr important
$20 prisa.
•A r
force a contract w h k h w iiu ld . inin aklrmishea.klrmi.hes brought
t.m u g h L jbabout.
uuL. » |M
‘J .; •• ■ .{llial- lm re I espn--^nj -the'
|k-'*mi' s •**•*1— 1—— •
.« — . • &lt;tlu u clthbor-lulv J«&gt;r Yugoslavia.
____ AmotUf.-dcIrU. FlotenegJ fts'.jiil
embody t he - u m i~ p a y - fnrtcase* Jef^Uta wh.. - t r i e r tn d isi iiiiL - B jLVsuitIvnyM .vl, u l,!* - ftt
lh )^ «irtnilm&gt;&lt;(l—mighri^lte- *Altlmrtrtl t h j - -shmrrr-(•»-*.*-»m -anTTrlarral! n.TtTTTn . Iiavi- « iiTOW
-TtfTC*A*v*- won th r first blutrrntr-'*P"
already gtven to -Ar+"nf-r.Tinrorf* . roinmunlrnliMim in thnl men.
* |_ I'rnidrnt Tniinnn prn|Mufu offnrl In ^mnr M lr n H iy W iw n * thr m rrl f»»i nn hour. ••\rrVthin^ |f1 world penre. iitelu&lt;liti|f Ihe
1# bon-and $20 priie. Elalm rtJtnnip
I far the same work.
The- Athens government -.i». todm thnt th,. I 'wiled Nation, lennn.r of flock........ fiiim*. m\»&lt;I u .o i ..ft n. or liny r . • oro o Unite,| Stales l!ai«im* hi* voice
e f Casselberry won the t^cind
The A F of I, won Inrronsr*
.
WIt* f IIlf f' I 1At l
III o f h r r w m i i U
D&gt;»u: Lo Hi IV,. Itoflla* (hr p‘»lllt* the
tall M va.it l«| ««IlMtltf li •*|lltfrf I’Hl !• l*V h n i u t * o w n e r s
blue ribbon' and $20 prise.
1 of $22.60 and $27.60 a month Iwn ‘ bridge, between KaMmi
|t'ii|$%i .«J•I« St*n«i»*i (•«*rM»'sl
i t l j i h i m - n 0*1 11
I on pMsdTrful iiM*a of nto mu' •••»- ( h u t ( h r • • p r i n t i o f i . o f iltt* w im il l
Award* were made by \V. fi.
( for iu
maritime union*. I're- and lonrdhs were daetrnynl
tata••( !».1 r.f
„ ---------• ••in t » *1 Hi! t m .«
n w lH 'i w in ii;h l
nffw rf
(In* u p p i t i
“ 'Mirv wan! p* ;»* r '
9tgy
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Kilbte, county commissioner, a t
(! H *• 1 tlilnOf •
W .»»• ( • *
27 trlrgraph p&lt;dl* weri* cut .1 •
the 4-11 Club supper held S atu r­
Sllrl. tf risitfrfrift *• Ml
T»t| r t i l l v H i i f i t t f i r n i « | M P H * r i d p n *
iliirlfo n
l*v
thr
I'lf
1 alt*
i« n n
• hi l i n y
m thp attempt
Thi- Me "
day evening at OiAO o’clock at Ityi
niNII t*%pl.lifir«l W*»til-I dims
add* that, seven pet sun* •»••• flit* pftthlrm nf 1 -ill ^ri vVijf ltd of HH' ti i. t l | miti 11 1 y i i t r o
••f
ip '
S h rllrv * I
Sanford Womans Club under
dnin in a battle on th*- i L««..| flit; Wnffl*• V*t»l 11*••a*IV1‘Pt. II
\ •r I.tfi»*-w of Vl.tnf .t. f I\ me
" A pput rntly |||n*p pmilli ymru
rectlcn of women from home de­
of Krphallrtiia nn&lt;| five ..lb.’•l* UIHl uhttr b 1*»I V-tlb!
who* In*vr l»eeii nltli* l«» untiHtfiin
mons tratlpn clubs throughor: the
ClIlpIlM, Itril llo- iirril f $ &lt;|t*V*;ln|
»vere killed north of la r u a
ttt*i 111*1*4 iu*«t|r *»l 1s t
„ Imiilc te.i-arcli on a glub.il production, • despite
feed
and
C°in J rt a n d ' second ’ rwJ riblnm i Degtaring that althbuth there Is
winners among th* boTa were Paul f K°r»&lt; He»*
mIsundersUndlng
t Bradd™ *aTi"|" V oid, y^McGIH wno I bet weep °*M« "rotnlry" a n d 'V o v M P u r c h a s e J B u i l d i n g
.
were awarded $10 taeh. l.bel L e - 1 « “ **•“ •L lhe preaenl Ume. he
0
Three tavuile wrrr Inlurrtl shortly
.ilt*'r. .1 no o'clmk Sunday allernoon
. F ils and Valeen Prevail wbee flrx‘ I •«V* ,no1. ‘ •
« , «hl,H
Indicating n ^ H ^ u a n . l o r ,
-* he,| the IPtn on • -oil Vonl tnirk
un(] red
rwi ribbon
riuutni w innci».
•J ” '71
• ,n2C!* 1. .
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anil second
i n n e r *&gt;....
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of the Sanford ^r t S K H t b u . . .
a tit- h .Samuel It NeLwin ol Seville
K. 8. Perry, aasisUnt poultry I ' W • **'•' &lt;• runner lad with the ne«s erra Is the recent ptirch »«c
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« 1. .irivioe got out d -ontrol -ind
ialist from - Galneeville. w s . N f* * ' , r5f V rvr ■’Tr«rff" .’ ln lh' 0/ Ibe apartmeni bt ilding at t h e ' f Athens. .In Ilia fnsl
,
nut
1111.
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ha.
Inkrn
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re»dv
to
inniYft
SI
iick tile nor
ftonford'Orlando arc*.." -iMd 'he c o r n ir .o f Palmetto Avrnu^ « H f'nlntiaki i&gt;eitf.n of tillM.
» (W»» lilt"
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m ri tut oeil oil lh- Or Undo Ut.hway *
.th a judge.
• rH*"l ’ I heavy «..II ,,f inai.v nnluiHl re &gt;"'d. seasonal Iipik I of
llirsr
I • Wt|| !l »| &gt;VIII' |"
,1,..it' (oilr in le-. Audit o| Ihe rlty
,Jimmy Browji wot\ $6 award RitlaHans nt their regnler u-erkly Secorul’ Ktrael bv* Fred II. WiL . u timid giilindn n m thl u* " ' ‘'a m i n e .
Wasle,
i|e«tinetlonan.|
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t*
tsiicei
upward
11.‘
tin
I" I o*
'Hint
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morning st ■ polire pati..land Florence McGill won a second luncheon today* that u vtr'nryi
iinecoiioinii 11-r 4if iM oiiir. so\
and l^iniei. fi'e p ie .ri.l
W,,—r-.
'*• *I,— S nrvl.t S.UI* award of $3,00 donated by the over Russia would be a hollow I orwl«g&gt; nark* of the Sanf u I Ihi-rr’s tin word of ait) • »
where daiiinge mniikiii.r. «••»,. J ^ h 'a-eallv ‘ I’tbh
••••• •*) -lit.
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a*
fou
is»
t
doq
t
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a
war.
Cl)n,c
who
,
nnoB„ee
t|.»t
ih
-v
ties.
Trxedp / r e d Comping.
1t.11 loin 1' wa. hmltd Hut Mr&gt; H.
mini a -la tr lie a«-ert«-l
"'eat shottagr Her.I to.I ii.ir ' *
ill i l of III.IMI »**••» 4111*1 It Neleui had a- fraclucrit tollarOther con'estant* Jn (he catt- Kvrryone lo*e*.'v.. ,
will convert ^h* property to bti*,wMr
T ring 11it’ll pro|Misal
was 1 *arily la followed l.v miiv "■
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Lieut.
Wr*t
emphasised,
how­
1
M
ini
.
glob g fo. ,
^ e a t. Include.) Miaa Brunctta Larl.uo- Mrs Carry Thjirtir another
nes* us*.
sent lo (he I'N ’s Kroii.imlr and IK-- loll In tile ilUmrdiutw fntni*'
t. Inii'l* | f I nn *k‘» liai ■ ■ -liter had M-vetiil ruts.a atx| .*
P g e n t of Longwood and tha follow- ever. thr velue of training In
The firm of Moughton and l.indSocial fmint-il. whirh l.slay is I That will
nice f.u the |.oiilliv
Kiir many ye*n&lt;. runti-tft*.
Naval
Itraorve
and
.aid
'h
at
..III
S
.V
a
ai •»• f I *t\y IhIIII Mil .
Peggy niom o her tUualltcr. had *
Ir.r exhibitrra fropi Geneva: Haraey, local arthllacl*. have ••e«n callml "hail) stars” and r&lt;m I
taking up (ho |itnhli&gt;m of Ku producer^,
big ..ml III lie ■
hrut-cd vlHiultler. aj-cortlliw lo .Ttate
riatt Geiger. Junt HeOIII. Shirley although It coata a .J o t.o f money, employed to make 0 l*n 4 f«&gt;r lh* nlArns of ill Itfck.
even if It
it l»
i* hard on IIhe
«nir~\‘
l " ».
1
rope'* HOO.WMI «|i'|&gt;|jtt-nl refuirrr* . «*vrn
ho rO
ir^ * "
It i* an -urgent necr-.il v- Th« tiro- conversion e f thie-property. one o f
Highway
Patrolman I. C Bender.
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B oater. Barbara fly n t .and Jean^J'aimirr.’ Thr Intter. Ullfoftiiilwtrly ) '* hot hn j l»ri n billed
_
lo p lu u e-flight
etto M e.M ahan, ana’ -among boy*. ftraiit e'iw J* "aimril prfrparily at th* Id Sanford landmark*, front
flan Iweii hn$€t hy m» __
many
'"I"
•'flight Ito In niiiile for , who liivestlKStesl IJie iuclderttDevid Oldham, Leonard William- vataran*. -of. t h r ,’.recent, war. he residential to business p fo p m y .
prlre* of lata that hu m ^nW the (ir&gt;t lime hv n ui.li-nl fly*- - Wlllism Herndon &lt;&gt;t Sanlortl was
Said, but' la 'c r w||| »ake boy. nut The building, o f brick ronstrtrwill probably nnl ciynplsln inurh ai th. Sanford .School e f A via Io n .,reported In have e.vcaiwd injury
aon an4 &gt; Richard Brockman.
about n few rent* more for poul. hoi d out Inhr one of the big • w|ir.| Idv Hotlge irtlail ran off tha
Mra. Roy Tlltla, chairman, and o f high Mhool and r iv e them tlon. crntalns slg epartmrnts and
try and eggs, If lho*r jtem* ute lliidls. Souifay. when 'h r planemail on Hnnlnnle IlmiPvard about
Mre. Joh 'A ndes, represented the invaluable training particularly in woe remo&lt;leled.»nd rj-palnte&lt;l last
tha field of radar and electronic*. ytar. An addition w i t lie made *&gt;U
just available
The availability
through '• I t " f laaey tw» and ^ half mile* out of the
Sanford
Home
Demonstration
Tha armory’ a t Orlando, he aald;
f food eontiniie* hi U&lt; Hu- lug 't'i'»»»- Th. pilot w • ........... .
cUv limit* earlv Sunday morning.
••*•* d o b Jn preparing the aupper. Aa- houyea equipment for thla purpose the lot adiacent to the pf-iper v,
I
It.,,,
ilu u y Rohmioit. ve nrutt
.W lllum H WILson w*s taken for
In purchasing tha property,
alaiing wera Mrs. C A. Old
Ishe* and make a* much money; item, *0 far as the public .i
Hy XUI.IAN H1 KNHTRHM
valued at over $600,000
Iteatment io Orange General Hoapilot
m
rul
10.'
wrier
of
the
rbunl.
Mr. Wtllsms •*•» Dr B e.s i« ,«
rather
than
it
*
Q o f Geneva, Mra. Ralph Hammond
aa
he
possibly
ran.
Also,
his
(
rnnrentc&lt;
|
"T h is on the-Job training pro­
Discussing hi* axpariancaa dur­
Th« -ailplanes, many of Hirm liUal nt 2 30 o'clock Sunday alter-- .
Mrs. W . R. Strum of Long. ing the osar, Lieut., W est, who axproased confidence In the figu re gram la getting t» lw an r 'Oi- regular job in which he is t e - 1 price.front the I'lmeaslle Arm y base. noon aitrf Iii« .Studi-baker sedtn
of
Hanford
and
it*
growth,
llotn
|t been possible for J
pllealad that I don’t know wheth­ calving training is limited to a } "Med
served in eobptarinea In tha Paci­
ran Inlo a tree a* AHarrtonla
j a" - ' , , v ‘f rnr*‘ L I "&gt; Giglit .ifh r Springs Patrolmsu Bender said
fic. said ha t r u attached to the •re w ar veterans. The former is er I’m coming o r going.’" H &gt;«- standard nunilwr of hour* per I Florida priultrymrn to maintain
. . ,
tlirV' ar» relrare.l at elHiul f. OtHI
the
son
o
f
tho
late
city
engineer
•\Bacapa” and mady all Ita patrol* Fred It- William*. Dr. Bark* »erv. marry Hanford people haye beard week, as s^t bv the institution I operations on n normal hast*,
altitude from the lowing that he had not been informed aa
or firm with which ha I* train -’ thl* Spring and Hummer, the plane.
f" 1 They bank at si-rmingly im- to the es’ ctil ol Ihe Injuries.
from tht« time' when it was. com­ ed ovrraeea and for It long time that remark made lately!
missioned In 11&gt;43. He described
I f a certainly true that the re­ Ing and what lie makes'on over" puh lie^ iilgh l ‘havre benefited Irn p....iM&lt;‘ turns and glide to vrry
‘ r»w.*V * ' #
this sinking of the Yamato, Jap was « prisoner lo Germane. Th« cent rhangri mode in the on- time, i* not subject to ^He rule* mriijibly at thl* lime, hy reason
an 1 soiootb landings on
building
was
purchased
from
Mra.
h
4&amp;JM9 ton haitteahip, a light
the-job training program Hava and rcgulntinna. devised hy lh e in f (t,p availability of abundant Ihe runway*. They have only ode j * em b er and aavoral other ship* aa Allio' Howell of Jacksonville.
I supplies.; IJrtforttirflilcly that .was Inmiriig win el and have lo " ',
caused many o f • the- • emphyer*, -V-A.
w ell a* several narrow escapes
For exampfp. John l&gt;oa l« not poss’ ible. I am afraid that &lt;r|cr. Irr wings. Yldlnbty is curclwho have lawn affording e * .
end equipment which the "Escape" had bafotg it
•servicem en the opportunity «f married and working for th a ’ t),r next few weeka and month* lent fr-m the rm-kuits which a.v
llnh-rl Maurer. suijervUor In
survived ihe recant atomic bomb
takin g advantage o f the «
system
y » tr m‘ ................
Blank
Drug
Company as
« will ravcaL that Hocks have been ,.nr|r „ , | j,, tinte,t fleviglas*.
&lt;4 mntc ol curing operations at the
ta*t a t BiblnL
to drown themselves In lirndsriie trainee, lie hope* sfune day .to cu t'd o w n much mnre ilrastically
Armour amt Ootnpaliy tnest pack­
Ll«ut. W as' Was .IntfUutfad
r Men war*' a t work thl* morning
powder* and luiplrtn tablet*.
(make $200 per month a* a phar- than the general public rea lise s,
ing j&gt;l»nt In BaMImore. Md, U » ‘
WAJBHINCmjN,
atpt.
t.
Ufi
s o 1 n s* I I foot addition to the bv Flatchar Boll* who hod charge
"J u st how do ! a tend on thi* m aelst He goes to work a* a now,
n u c( inrti
—
a*
•
now. if
I f inni
t h a t 'l11l true,
then \t*- i _
a guest ol Mr atid Mrs Alex R.
screury of Commerce WslLscc
o f th# program., President George
thlnjt? la my helper being aided trainee on a 40 -hour per weak
profits o f tha poultrymrn will I E U ffC D C * lA * V y » S l* r V in ff Johnson. TOM Holly Avenu?
made
hU
Brat
puhfle‘•UUmetU
on
A . 8peer announced that eg InterW i l l i 11 H i l Y i v i u i n n
Abmil 10 yefcrs ago. Mr Hauser
r stfrred up by the or hu rt by these changes? What b ail;. If hi* total pay for the be restricted and the consumer i
M a rk e t According In Mr. John­ city meeting with the DeLSnd and Urn controversy
happen* If ht work* ovrrtlm® month (Jor* not ricred $200. In- will also auffer through the n on.'
&gt;V l i l t 1 1 1 1 1 U l Y l H I t m ran llie meat house at Kemtnol* y f
foreign
policy
speech
he
made
test
son,’ the restaurant will open about New Smyrna club* will h* held a»
and makes more than $20(1 per eluding hit subsistence,' he I* hi availability of their products. Il
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_
ty High School farm where he re­
the Seminole Country Club V e st Week. Declared Mr. Wallace: "I m onth? " "Suppose he makes a the clear. N°w sunposc Do* puts is .a tough situation, ami a f
O ct. I.
ceived agricultural ami
Entura
stand
upon
my
Ihw
Tort
^eech."
Mondav night at 7 --70 o’clock
The secretory made It dear that little money on tho side, what In 16-hnur* overtime. Doe must rathar ridiculous one to,, — that i "WITH T U B HOIITH ARMY IN Ksrtnrrx training, tinder Mr. Johnwhan
Fuller
Warren
nf
JockMn
then
I
"
they’re
a
skin
g.
report
what
he
received
fur
hi*
n K U t* such aa Florida, with JAPAN. Hept Ifl. iDeUynD Opl aon. 17113 Is hU first trip b sck .lo
M r s . R . H . R e n ic k
villa will ba ‘ he chief speaker, bo- aril! Jw t hock down on the
A ll these and m any moreques-J overtime on hi* monthly report. practically llmitlets posslhilities I Eugene |yvy. II. ol (tenlord Ft* . Hanford since Ills discharge from
nfr he mode which were
D i e s I n O r l a n d o II* also ravaaled that the board
a t variance with the policy Mono have been * n a w e r e d | b u t thla I* not subject tn any for production of poultry a n d , Is now serving with the ElevenlH the service sis month* a«o. He
o f dlretora have mad* Dr.. A- W.
eggs, should face the poasibillty Airborne Division In Bcndal. Japan served lit the Pacific Theiter ol
out by Secretary of through « an Investigation w#j V.A. action.
Cppe,
Jr.
an
honorary
member
la
In t’e go further .and aay that if not the certainty, nf a short He' has been with the Division lor Ope rations
Mrs, R. .K .'B e e le k , a raaldant
with the backing of made the other d a y with a rep*
the
armed
service.
' Tanford fo r tha past $6 years,
reeentatWe of the Veterans Ad. another drug store in the c ity ’ I* age o f thoeg important food the p u l nine months.
• .
felling Chrislm** card* and for item*.
•After compteUng basic training Ttsw N sK um n iH T w r r m i
____"It Was interesting ministration.
he volunteered for llie .poraUoopa.
The monthly meeting of the
t that both the extreme
F ir s t of all, the trainee and ■ ’ few week* need* an estra
f .
,
M P * CRACK 'DOWN
Taktpg hi*. Jump training at Ft. Dtolrtcl of the Tuwmeiui o M
tm p lo ytr know th a t the veteran* dark for a faw hours In the eve­
left
FRAN KFJIRT. Germany. Bant
ATO TO MEET
ning to help. sell them. The
Denning. O * . tie qualified as a par­ held yesterday in St. Cloud wUh
Income
cannot
exreed
$200
p
c
x
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aj - ?
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13 cfiuntte* being represented The
of ihe other firm hires
achutist on Uve l&amp;lh of-M ay II
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la marrl
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The Alpha Tau Omega social bv making the required null
eeting was preshlcd over by P.
Sam P m it of Walker, M o . rrarked. down todge on a i
Doe U&gt; work for him during the
ican*
art
coooCyned
about,
and
and.
$176
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single.
However,
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actives
and alumni Jumps from * plane tn flight. A f .
Mrs.* Gao age Bauman o f of looter* and buck mark*
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to
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In «&gt; e y n p t&lt; * \ dUpUced1 PoUc intend 16 continue toy efferU for a
BtepdLsh. pastor of the Ht. Cloud
In which a veteran can add • to first month, Do* ha* tp*&lt;!* $200 will meet at th* Motors Inn at present he Is performing
In G em eoY . Thev c o n f
Methodist Church, was th*
jttrt »nd testing peace and I this lucerne without running Into from hi*’ regular training poei- 13.00 o'clock noon tomorrow for a'duties In this division,
lew atm*. Army o o u .
Kami of Orlando, are
future apeak | trouble qd'h the V . A. H» rah tlnn ■ end $66 for hi* ' outside luncheon and meeting. Alt member*) in* parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8am soeakrr. Orl* Vista * u
. are urged to be present.
Lev)', reside in Sanford, Florida.
the nit* of th* next meeting.
ICsslUM S us rage T e l l
hav« a job on the aide if h*
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S e c re ta ry
E rn est
B e v in s p o k e u p a t t h e P a l ­
e s t in e C o n fe r e n c e t o d n y in
s u p p o r t o f th e A n g l o - A m e r i ­
c a n e x p e r t s ’ p la n .to f e d e r ~ «li£e t h e H o ly I jt n d . B o v in
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lim ite d • a u t o n o m y
" » • workable and could lead to
what he called a final eolation,
t a i l week (he Arab delrirntr*
. hadleveled
-bitter
criticism
J ga ln it the idea. Today Itevln
ok 00 minute* ta. make a state­
ment detailing llrltaln'i reply to
' that (land. The conference wa»
meeting behind cloved- door* and
the text o f Pavin’* .perch wan
jen ot
mad* I public. ■ Conference
rourcea emphasised that Hevln
made no new propo.al* to subntitute
for ■ the federnlitntinn
scheme.
Meanwhile, thara are mounting
elgn* that Jewish representative*
m ay Join the conclave. T h r r.
member* o f th* Jewish agency
executive flew to-^fari* lixlny
fo r fit meeting of tKe comm it tea.
Jewiih source* .aid the dis­
cussions might remit in a decl- j
• *lon to participate In the l«ondon
parley.

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Violence Flares Wilson Says Meat Shortages Hike Air Show Seen
Again Today In
Opportunities Facing Porltry*Tien By More Than
1,500 People
or Id Parley On
it Enerirv Is

Jimmy Brown Is
Named Winner Of

Lieut. F. G. West
DoerN otExpect:
War With Russiaj

Naval Reserve Offi- ■•{rISrri^lh*r
cer Is Main Speaker
At Rotary Meeting 'Fred H. Williams,

Three Auto Wrecks
vkcur In Sanforik
Over W e e k e n d

Dr. Orville Burks

Investigation-01 Vet Joh Training .
Makes V.A. Program Much Clearer

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Robert Mauser I
Visiting Sanford

Wallace Stands Pat
On New, York Speech

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Dutch Harvest

M O NDAY, SEPT. 16, 1946

OLD DOG. NEW TRICK

W hi'it the dykes of H olland w ere broken and salt
w a te r swepL in over the fertile land djirinjf thfc Cnnndian
cnnuialMii to ri.l the country o f Germ an forces, th e future
ol the farm lands looked b arren. A m ericans rem em ber th at
it seem ed one of th e unavoidable tragedies of th e war.
th a t rich -areas of th a t shytH country sh euld he m ade un­
productive by salt soaking Into the soil. .
... . J'M w* one y e a r .a fte r th e once-heautlful island of
\ \ n eheren was a desolate, scene nf
of w ater, gray m
ud mid
and
mud
sh a tte re d houses, D utch fa n n e rs are hack th ere, ready to
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knew it m ight take five years to reJteem
redeem
Tb« people know
th e Iit............
ml, h u.t *they
started
th
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job
lf|st
fall.
They
rebuilt
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They rebuilt
th e dvkes, whore th e sea has been wishing through three
mu.iKX i
?,L,n,,L“,, ,l,, Uu: *ad-lot)kIng island with its,
1,1 dead
'h-ud trees, repaired the
th c fnrm
houses' w ith
I t hused
dj
-mtn and
farm houses
lum ber, and began to tend th e ir fields.*• H
H eavy
rainss Inst'
last
eavy rain
sp rin g were in th eir favor. T he s a lt was w ashed dow n into
th e earth , leaving th e shallow surfacO soil clann fo r p la n t­
ing. Sun and cure did the rest to bring u p Aiod drops of
w heat, vegetables and flowers.
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c a re of them selves, m id 'th e y certainly ar« m ore th a n de­
serving of th e help from (he*w eather gods this voar

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OCIETY EDITOR — C » c .li« T raludc

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Line of
insurance Protection

Social Calendcn

fo r a p e rm a n e n t-

Judy Partin Is Wed |
•. To Gustav R. Michel P c f $ o h a
Mr. and Mr*. J. t . McClelU-*! J uroiu i ___iT i.* . , . , Y 7Z

On A ll Forms o f Property
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Insurance and Financing
At a Lqwer Cost
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flnanclnc as well as the Insurance.
AH Sf your problems settled In one
rail.

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Estelle Hurt Given
Party By Mrs. Higgins
Mr*.' Kilward Higgins. Jr. hon­
ored, Mist Katcllo- Hurt, popular
bride-elect with a bridge party
orV Friday at her home 12 IS
Magnolia- Avenue. Zinnia* and

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LITTLE
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Mr. and Mr*. Wiliam K. Holleyhead, Jr., recent bride ami groom,
were honored la* Saturday even­
ing with a recant Ion given byMr. and Mrs. W. 'VL llnllvhcal.
Hr., at their home oij Palmetto
Avr.
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The Hollyhead home wa« lovely
with arrangement* of pink rr*c*.
fern and coral vine place I alxKit
the room*. The hoaless wi» as­
sisted by Mr*. F. B. West mid
Mr*. R. G. Fox who served deli,
elru* refreshment* ron*l*ting of
nunrh cake* anj a»*orteil nut* &gt;it
ihe friend* of -the young emiplf
who eallrd during the evenhtTT

Mr*. A. B. Miihnney lip hnd a*
her house guest for the na»t fi-»
day*. Mr.- and Mr*. T . II. Hynn
nf I'nlniks. Mr. Kyah i* Mr*.
Mahopry's hrother. **

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I Laney Drug. Sto

Pilau Supper Given _ t Ml** M argaret’ Dingfilder left
t&lt; day for New Orleans, l.a. to
At Baptist Annex! enter
Tuline University. She will
h# nrrompanir.l

SEE OUR
TO P QUALITY

Karly thi* week-* the »fato of
Maine held iu fir.C elate election
alnce tile war, and ,wrnt aoliJIy
Bepiiblican. And what that prove*
Is th a t.“ A s Malhe goe,; so goe*

GHLI TF^G CAMIty

Malur.

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H lli Matnolia Av*.

‘hc ‘ " r'' «"‘l fo,“ rth dynasties, mid the historical n-cord
jhas boon trac-d hark to Muties, unifier of Kgvnt and
founder of the first dynasty.

Gliilir plain-- *houht l»e an in
tere.tln^ nvN-otlon Un yming
men. Thosa roiling ailcntly n v r
Sanford during the l**t few day*
aenned like ginnl Idrd* In no
particular hurry tu get an y*hero
an,| with mi hing to worry alault.

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W e .t.r n A llle i Are R eady

A i A ctln jk-$tole Secretary
J
J i r D ard on ellei S h ew d ew n
dOrttly rold n hlll i l l gornli vvluill
‘i p f d i f l o CtntrMl P ttti
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praise* Secretary \V-allare*i« npO WABHINGTON— Drsn Acheson I* rapidly becoming known ee
aserurn. policy kprerh. "W a tIl’c r ila r y f ,CCrC," ry ° f i U le - r#‘ h,r ‘ " • n b&gt; ^ own title of under•o eome* nearer Ihe point t.f
view of the people of thi* connAcheson-a emergence as top stale department man on Internatry.”
»ay»
Flerlda'*
Sensl-ir.
(tonal political matter*, however. 1* only beginning to rome to (tie
"then the inUfrprcter* of our I fore He trerame a headline alraler only recently during th* height
foreign |ollry." We would, tike ini
0/ the Yugo.lnv erUls, where he maneuvemt the whole business
see the people vote on that pur- J
going to his chief, fltste Becretsry Jsm es Byrne*, and I’ rrsident
ticnlnr question,
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Two rasa* nf Infantile pnmlysls hava recently lieen discover-,
ad In Heminule County, the first in
this county this, yesr. We- hnd
hoped ws euuid go through the
‘ - ha* seen an unusually high in­
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ctJenea of the diseaae in Florida,
A without a single ca»c. ilnwgver,
■i despite all effort* to avoid it,
the disease ha* finally made*lt*
appearance here though fortu­
nately In mild form, according tir
present report*.- We hope there
will be no more uf It, but parent*
should t&lt;« p srllcu lu tly " .csreful
with respect to sanitation'messur.
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ONCE

Echols Bedding
&amp; EajjiitureC o.

\ nother
T ,hintl0n
? herc
^ be made unlevTiha
wage demand*
agalrut 'c?
Chrysler and
companies
would
*ov.
C lie n t re.tored effcetJve price controls. -They ar» fir to r ) R. J
(InicrnatloMtj
. U M U can l I'ram Cam llael V * TBooiss. G. F. Addee, and Walter Heuther, president.

work. Thi* $55 - doe* not ham Tot
be reported to the V .A. A M
V.A. j* _not n di-ti-etlve hnn ur
a»d eniUint expect Doe’* original
employer to he one either.
The»e are the two big prob­
— Ry Willi AM «1TT lem*
many
employer*
and
C ia tttl P r tu Wrlttr
irnlnee* are fared with today.
It i* tip to the employer to proXT TOOK 100 shots to subdoubt, somfons wilt pay theta
tert the trainee hy knowing hoar
ous a whtjp whale o$ ths Canath* comptlmSpt of calttsg 'em
to make out the proper lepnrts
h la r V
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-dlaa shore. It should b* mads
big
bullies.
to thb- V.A.
,clsar that Ihtss wars gun shoU
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,/)ne recent case revealed that •and not tbs two-ouscs vsrlsty.
L et's stay y/fy/ag t h t g t U i t k
a trainer In Sanford worked a
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I I t
w k o tt lack at privacy it 100 pernumber of hpura overtime ona
Xtdok Dumkopt loufbt k it
«*##. H t't gat a Mouse, h ts n ’t
mopth and hi* coryneniatlon’ wji|
way to a th lrt countu (Way
k tf
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reported to th| V.A. along with
•e /y fa I t t t t k t oat k t was
! t I
h|* other *alary a* straight time.
to Canada saw, avtaumber
The trainee wa* immediately p ittin g.
tba woman m and aM-frorlh to
notified
that
Ms. subslstenna
A m t w m W has |ti wendarful
•aa. That ana-fear* »4 a saaa
allowance Yeas to bs cut front

RE TELLING ME!

•d o n . tea W tWg Mfedt • bein«
Hto w k l f . o f f j . ^ ^ to the

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. -The

housing shortage brlnt*
unpleasant fopercuislon* through­
out the world. London police are
having their trouble* with a
gruLp of homeless communist* who
have moved Into unoccupied cas­
tle* belonging to some of jlrilaln'a
nobility. In Texas a group uf vet­
eran* with nowhere else to go
have threatened to taka over an
AVmy Air Field and live In t u

As The Twig
Is Bent

barracks. In .Dayton, Uhio, a
Federal Housing nroject official

agsinst an American not# warning h . r U keeo hsnde' off L n . ^
build more huuses.

&gt; S iom iHtom

°«A»Mn«t the straits would daU for United

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Tam ilian
Children pai
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Unbent, bo the tree incline*.
•Everything depends upon
*"• growing. formaUva years.
Not a l o n e ‘ efegrtetor, but
ha protected, built and
nourished.
All ttye call* fo r expert
nadteal attention and fra.
(|ueht checkups. It mean* a
careful, generous diet, serums
M edvtsejJ bjr. the physician.
go*rd(ng J against’ • childhood
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la followed -by a talking dog.
Couldn't be, could It* that tba
lower nnlmals erg pUgnldg to

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A rtist canva* U woven from
flax, hemp. Jute *hd cotlon.

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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY!
The M o st.. ;- *
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finbyriuly
A hm-i lfa*|«ln, William \V y*rr^\ \\ M |

;- serveil OU|
dl-iwinit: ve|,hi ii of no A T M -pm mo-liv^f. w*. Shinliviint. /
(iue-t r mcluiy&lt;l
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GENEVA NEWS
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Mr*. Irf-Fil* iil»“ h»d

w hite

I irne*t ta’ wi* of (Iklahoinb **
tlielr gue«t f'T. a 5 ’-' d*&gt;’*Mr*. W . J. Daniels s '" 1 Ml»*i
t velyn Daniel* had Mr. amt M r*.,
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kntt of Kt. ridciUbiirg a* wrek.
• ud guest*.
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Mr*. N ojt i* .the former M*ii.-n D aniels
grand'
d.iucHter of Mis. W. J- Daniels.
Mr. and Mrs. George t ’ luckat. turn. Mr. Jerome Pluckeliaum
Hid daugtiter Jtelty were gnesht
•tf Mr*. Nello Tlihinas- on Kpp-lap,
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Mr*. A . K. Mnrana t t e n d ed
-hureh in Sanford fiimday cve" it g .. *
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Mr. anil Mr*. John D. Thomas
r.nd son Frank h a v e renimed a f­
ter . a- two week* visit
with
friend* and relativr*
In Wild•i*odd, *. Hawthorne and Jackson-

Ecru, A q u a and Pink.

LOLA LANE
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'ilr. and Mr*. Charlie Hifbrant
of Froatproof and Mil* Jlertha
Moothart of nioomlng. Illlaol*.
ver* over night pu*»t» of Mr.
fin d - Mr*. Hcnrv Krelzer. Mr*.
ri A iio tb * " la making her home in
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fTantpo*,. &amp;

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LAST tim es Mo n d a y -t h e Vir gin ian

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M AUTIIA' MII.I.KU . . , l-’xpurf lit-uuly t-oiLitiliant
nf tin; Kiclinrd iludm it Salon and tlip Dn It tin y SIicop.-w Si-liool
will lire at TOUCH TO N 'S D uH airy Conimdit- rm in tfi- all tliia^wpuk.
' S he’ll xMiah a Success-O-I’lan for you . . . a aimple h eau ty
organizer to Hell you how to care fo r your akin w hether, it’n d ry , oily,
norm al o r teen-age. Plot a b eau ty routine for improviitj} fare, figure
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and fitnenh with Hie same co-relatetj Dullurry preparations
usetf at the Success School.

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I . JJsrt&lt;-A"t ami
Mr*. Edward
-.llcK b r « f Jacksonville. North
'X jflH M D ’.a fe vi*itln» .hi* folk*
’ JktKt-aqd*. Mt*. Arnold Baxter.
{• M to o l opened last T**b w'th
the enrollment of 60 pupil*.
iV T fra , (Jolt, the principak and
:tr*rbrr o f the sixth, seventh end
eig h th . grade*, Introduced the
Moran - .Lr- !
tfeeher*: Mr*. Lula ■.
ml M
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th# prlm arv grade* and
Mr.
Joe
____f o r forth«?thelnleriBC&lt;IUte'
Mathleux
Inlerpiediate
g r a d f i . lin
H o t lutiche*
ItiorheA will,
will lif
fvgrade*.
lie M
*efv.
•d ■daily. *in the *ch»iol lunch­
room under. Ihe mhnageiiient itf
Mre. Leona McUltr. ; .

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-i*t at lh*‘ t ’••looinnil y llon-r
iiU l ’ tlii' Plfiddcnl M• *• ' aU'in
uldham preriding.
Other*
pip«eiil were;
Mr*
inni Hilehie. Mr*. . Vincent I*-.
t*l*. Mr*. G. r . l«rFII*. Mr*. J.
1 Brown. Mr*. Uayinontl Metiill.
Mr*. Mnigart-t (•■ •It, Mt* •• H
I lyAit; M u ' Lul l M»i.in,- Ml*
Ivelyn Hahtel*. hihI Mr- Onidi
M iIi Aii f f u m Siiut-ud
Mr. nliii Ml* It.iyaiond
v (lrlno-i-- Iout Mr.-Jt!.,t M f I
Atkiu.ofi \|i
I .i n-1 Kil*»i, .i| ,_Mr» Waltri Ynitior«mvli n .
•i .•ir gur*t» Wi-dniudny
Mr. null Mr- N iiim * l l r l i e i l

ph««y WM-Tsletypa* DR M
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ItepetoenUa, T. Nelsan ORonrke, Urn.
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(uueg held for each class-and endeavors continuously
lo m aintain th e mya^ted funds In thosa issues iwhich
o lfer the m ost ra ue per d ollar of market price. The
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lei Mined it Iheir home Saturdnv
tili. Mr* Clsrke wa. the funner IV.-kv Vlrgililn lle*trr iliuniliter ot Iat It. The Ikipti-t •*•
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i.-vv |iiee-ls senMi \V O llfster nn&lt;1 tin- kite Mr Hester of |hl* iiti Mr Clarke hnvr ii new paII ^1 mvileii
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with wifi* in* t two t-hihlirn me ini.U t’vv^ti’i
lif •T ioij Ni w York
living in Mrv I* II Kihmi'n hoii«% ■i o.
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Tlmriulny when Mr-. WiUott put
Sanford Stude'ntH
inftu ntAtivo inIk i»ii
Make Honor (iraden
* tft chi
rim! cmci i:cnr&gt;
IIcXn*ahn»cntA wcrc •ctNiil. Itrpurt*
were «*uhinittfil hv mcnihvi-* '»f
thy Cuunt\ t'minrit. Air-. 1 *p.i
tending Ihe slimmer iiumler nt
II.turnon.| an I Mi*. W IJ. St rn
Stetsop University in "Orl.mil
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ADVERTISING

Investigation
Of Vet Job
Training Made

oroperly, thi* action wout,! nut
have been taken. . Remember,
compensation for o V rtia * .' that
I* pay for work performed over
t/i* customarily sehedulsd work
(Period of the . pstablisHment. Is
n«l to b« reported as straight
tints. WlWftwe psy, although It
la reported as overtime compen­
sation on tha monthly rep o rt to
the V.A., doe* not count In tha
V.A. ttmltatlone.
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A c h e io n

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U*c eur EASY TERMS .nil
•larf tonight t« enjoy bellrt
tleeplng eopiforlt
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O'lngs Itnpponed In E gypt before the first dyn-.osly. of H. ( . .'1200, lins long been known to historians
j Now exrnvntions reveal pottery hearing th e symbol of
ii m T - i , . ' " ,' t,r" 's e unknow n. So prim itive Is the p o ttery INJURI0 by a hand grenada toiwd
thn it m ust be enrlklf than the first dynnsty, and Kn Is by a Yugoilav lympolhUer during
a recent dcmoiutration In Trieste,
, | perhaps the earliest recorded king in history. '
an American military policeman I*
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Kn
U‘p nccoptcd h istorical' fram ow ork, aided from the arena by a club­
'h is Peiping itouso ja called “ Zero Dynasty.” If in te r dis- swinging buddy. Twenty-two per­
covdWes unearth still e a rlie r periods, historians will have I son*, Including 7 American* wera

A fter 18 years of ths NswWfeal,
which • was to drive the A m ik
changer* out of th* templ*, r an&lt;i
reetore control over oyr netionsl
economy to the common man, th*
CIO revests this startling Infor­
mation: American Industry Is noev
dominated by five families! MorCOO, Mellon, Rockefeller, DuPont
M d the Cleveland banks, *Thhr*

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HOLLYWOOD
BEDS

OFFICE SUPPLY IT ).
EXCLUSIVE DEALER

lt,-v Heed.
&lt; &gt; ner, Mr. and' Mr*. Al Hryant,
„Hnuiaillat.
,Mr- "'",1 .?, r V , , K W. K. Klrehhuff anil gor.t* Mr.
Mr and Mi*. Al l-**e.! „
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Mi.
hnd Mi*. Hoy Holler. M. •'■ ',,;' rd «'f H
I mnlci. ale and
and Mi*. Harry T.«.ke and TTui i - '
Karfltn - and Mri I’fa it- of
ci;tMini* Ifi'iiry T ih'Ui*. Mr.
ami II»m&lt;I«ittnn, Ml-** lYeH iii Trulurk
M ij
\V. H. UTlfnim*. Mi* and and Clyde Terw illegar. Country
.Mr*. Jack Hall and Mr. and Mi*. t 1ub pro.

*. W. A. Lcffler. Jr., rirat Baptist &lt; hureh gave aHurt and tea guest* chickrn pilau » u p p e r - at the
IJoyd of TalUha»»ec church annex &lt;»n Thursday eve‘ ning honoring Rev. nod Mr*. \V.
P. Brook*. Jfi—and fiunlliwi of.
A ramel ha* twire the carrying the teacher* and nffiiflr*.
Summer ftowfr* deoornled the
• •r of an ox.
annex where the buffet! »tyle
supper wa* enjoyed. Those at* for I^mg Island. -N. V. where ahe
will spend a mouth with Mr*. Ik Nlrw. John Miller
W. Swartz whose hUsImnd died’
Hostess 'io Circle
PHONOGRAPHS
recently. Mr*. Swartz and llaugh-1
ter have been freitucnt visitor* in
Sanford.

BOX SPRINGS^

The incomr of all Fl*»ri«lin»...
I-ira tisn o t always first, at laasl tint in the* rernnitt of
nmountni (o
lii^-t,ni'cii'iit l-.gypt. Ihere hisffH^-ns (liviilnl into pfriotis ncyear, five |»«»rt*riil h ii l»«*r than (l)&lt;• '’"riling in t|R. various royal iiousos which govt-rm-d the
year b«*fi ri*. IT thi rr i* n ilr
Tin* pyramids w,ru built by rah-rs of
nrnniun any •limr
It '*,,n '*&gt;.7‘U,: ! rV

Imur* of 7:!Ui and t»:0i» I . .'I Mr* II i llrtlcl. Mr. and Mr*,
with the fidliitting menu li-mg l«*n-- lliggim and Is.rky lligrrivnl I.) Mnimi!vi and Mr» Vd bui*. Mr. and Mr«. .Th-niia- Kirkl.rvy •Mliitner land Mi and Mr,- land,, Mr. alid Mr*. J- •'* Mitchell
" \ I lliynnt: I'binNii ii-mitles with grid Mr and 'Mr*. T3M J.yon* and
chicken ala Line. bilked l.van-. I ilrn l.yoh*.
illlT l «»lild. Virginia hum, n'lo!
.Mm, I»r.* an, ( ATi \V V* Bu­
l l iclliy*. hot loll* ami coffee.
line .Old (i.iylc Hitting. Mr. and
Thu*e aitvndiiiB were Hr. and Mi*. Andiew ("urrnway, Mr. and
.Mr*. F i n c h e r McDaniel -and Mr*. W. (!. Fl|-iiiing, Mr. and
fluightcr. Mnrilyn, I&gt;i and Mi*. Mr*. George-Thuratnn and childIjniiJ Woodruff. Mr and Mr* rvn. Mr. and Mr*. Jultu* DingI!.' N. Scott, Mr. and Mi*. John frldri and Margaret and Simon
Mvinch. Mr. and Mi John Ivey, Pingft-ldrt. 'Ir and. Mi&lt;b C. K.
^tr
and' Mi*. F U Scott. Mr. Spcnrvi. Ml*. F*car I'rice and
uii,| Mr*. Janie* Itidite, Mr. and i; tV Auxtin.
Mi*. Hugh Whclcli.l and M i - ,
Mi. and Mi*. Kd l.c v y . Whit-

Fdwnrd llnniel*. .li nn list per.
Pnul lliclysoh. th-iom- Mero,
i»* Annie Hiutehetl of St. I Will mill Mrleii. r -rinctn Hoy.
.Pctefaburr vvns |h,- gue*t Inst ui-d Onle Scott. Jr llio.e oinking
week of Mr*.. It. I„ Garrison. Mr*.
the honor r ll*niid Ih'Sii’*
Garrison *prnt*~ the weekend Ixith
were Voile William*, Jr./
with hhr hrother T.
HryTil ot (1»t
Winston Henderson, mi. I Hohen
M.. Ufrn.
Wilson, the tw.- I ittel mnkiMg
-a
Mr*. H. It. Ilrn* left yesterd'iy A* in all Iheir *ufijirt*. • —

INNEHSPRINf,
MATTRESSES

AMlJItcX i t|llil-lvi.ku

hy her parerr*

Mr. and Mr*^Jiititi.,~IHngfoM«,r.

WORK BETTER hy Sleeping Better!

. The O PA I* aMHiing the public
that Ihe meat Hhortage will .-•••! m
six. week*. Will, the lIPA flfim iae
to difimiid If dt ducan’iT.

I’. • « « . « . «a* electe.l ptesidmt nt the Fidelia Cla»ir
—
i'f the First lln|itl*t Churrli nt
— jlh o ■ ihccting &lt;■ / th* group held
. in the home of Mr*. Hert* llrceidcn on Maple Avenue on Tuc*dny
5 .evening. .Hr*. I lm u r turner * ji.i
_ Ml** -Thelma T im e r »vrc co­
, | h-iitcMi-*
irkOlfier officer * . •*htte&lt;l were:

Mr*. Breeden, find vice pre»ident; Mr*. Hichar.l KUhrrty, eveMr*. Daisy Knox lett Saturday end vice president; Mr*. , J. L.
for A*hcvilfe. N. t \ P&gt;r a two Thnrnby; Mi*» l.orcnv Franklin,
necrrtary - treasurer; Mi»* Chris­
ulika vacation.
tine Stouilcnmirc. asso.iatr sec­
Mr*. • Ca**andrn Schultz left retary and Mr*. J. I*. Whitaker,
la»t Friday fqr Tampa to vi»it he, leporlcr. .
aon and dauglilrr-in-law Mr. and , F o IIo w ih b the t i u sin r * * s e s s i o n
a s o c i a l hour w a * enjoyed md
Mrs. Karl Schultz.
a priie wa* awarded to Mr*. Kl*Mr. and Mr*. P. Bayard Smith berry, aflcr which refreshment*
plan In leave thin week, for San­ were served.
ford having *pcnt some time in Those presenf wci.-: Mr*. II. K.
Little Switzerland. .N. C.
• Morris. Mr*. I,. F. Ciarncr, Mr*.
I). K. McNnh. Mr*. J. P. Holts,
Mr*. Mvy Conolry of Valdosta, cliw, Mr*. Thomas II. drove*.
(,*.■ I* visiting her daughter* Mr*. J. P. Cullen, Mr*. Elsbcrry.
Mr*. (I. K. McCall nnj Mr*. H. Mr*. John Roger*. Mr*, fail
(•. Fox for »oin«; time.
1 * Mr**. M&gt;\ K. It. Smith, Mr*.
Forrest ■ (iatch:-l, Mr*. 0 . IS. Rol­
Mi*'* Kathryn Wiggins flew to ler. Mr*. Breeden. Mr*. Turner,
I.nk'utia Beach, (,'alif. yesterday Mi** Thelma Turner mid Mis*
*• .
to visit her brother-in-law and Ixirenc hranklin.
sitter Capt. and Mr*. Jack Iloli.

W. E. Holley head, JrAnd Bride Honored

For Full Information. Call

Sunday Night Buffet Supper Al
.
Seminole Country Club Well Attended

Officers Elected
For Church Class

The Crow Usual!
'Montreal is the largr»t inland
in a straight line !
pert In the world. ,

IF I U T &lt;M
OUT.WILL HE

PA G E THREE

THE SANFO RD HERALD, SA N FO R D , FLORIDA

Tm ha* been cultivated in . Nickel uri|
China tor more than 2,000 yeart. kupfcr-'nickel

If; lltpsc were the* y ears a fte r th e Civil
Wmihi m imuomihlo to keep W illiam J , Dono
BIBLK VKHHK FOB TOIJAY nf public office. Tlte com m ander of The fnmou
regim ent, New Y ork’s contribution Vo W orld 1
| {ai|.how division, known to nil ^n w Y o rk e r. M
1
the d istinguished Sendee
■dhc* DSnTigiiished^Kwvit-fc Medal and th e C
nr., a •.'»*.* »nn]
-o f’ ilorioh'-Y itt. Chough he ha* fil
coNFoHMiNti pointed offices brilliantly/ 1w inding thf*1h*’th e
JOHN: Jean* [w ar with th re e y e a rs as D irector of S trategii
m/ inoa Y,

MONDAY,- SEPT. 16, 1 9 4 0

TOUCHTON’S

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MONDAY, SE'^T. 16, 1946

Howwomena n d girls
m a ij getw
antedi-elief
Item f u n c tio n a l p a tio d (e p a in

e x p erts.

« IJITitKU , w ho** |iUrt ’of rwl
d»nr* la &lt;u| Kim H lin l, Krrderltk

N O T IC E

to contractors
Sealed bids will bo received u n til 10:00 A . M. T ues­
day, Septem ber 24, 1946, for th e roofing, rep airin g
an&lt;4 painting o f the Southside P rim ary School b u ild ­
ing.
#
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The ow ner doe's ndl obligate him self to a c ce p t the
lowest o r any o th e r bid.
D rawings and specifications m ay be obtain ed from
M oughton &amp; Lindsey, associated a rc h ite c ts, 611 A t­
lantic N ational Bank Building, Sanford.

E stim ates

r given. Phone 1082-J

SMITH BROTHERS

im

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H abla

ISeries To Resume-Here Tonight; - .
Schantel To Face Hyde On Hill

la l O rtf SUOsellnai wid I 'ln l dew nuat i

in n a HOl'WJt YOtrw MnstY IM&lt;
To u rh td n

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t drug store* i n t r j t t w i

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! Ily AKTIIUK BECKW ITH. JH.
Herald $ parts Editor
Baseball hi ihr Florida 8 u te
League came to a now low at the
|local park Friday evening when
'Um pire Tea Cofrr forfeited the
tha evening'* contest to th# Or­
lando Senator*. The Senator* wet-i
anjoylm a 3 to 1 lead in thr
contest at the time of furniture.
* The till in Orlando arhaluUd
for Saturday evening was post­
poned until yesterday- because of
• deluge of rain that came at
rametlmr.
T h e Senators were given anolhar game by the Feds due to
listless play and the futility of
e ffo rt alter tha umpiring exhibi­
tion that was displayed Friday
night. The Senators ( downed the
Sanforditea* by a t to 2 count,
w ith (loose Kettles,. Jim J'ayns,
and'C harlie Bisson an the mound
the Feds.'
Orlopdo opened the contest by
scoring two runs in the first
frame, Sanford cam' bark In .th
first of tha u ild .to knot tha count
a t two *0 a* Kettles and Bryapt
singled, folllewtd by fix’ Infield
error and s free pass issued to
Ossie Glorig to ’ tally the tying

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NA-fURALLY OF &lt;;oL0 £&gt;U ^

C O L O R - Y H E ^ old
COLOA. IS
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SELECTION AMD BREEDING o F

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Walgreen A g en cy '

5 ARTICLES FOR SALE

9 - ‘ W ORK W A N TED

PLOW ING, harrow,
US for Innersprlng Mating land of
tresscs,
'Box
Springs,
and
Phone 024 -J. ^
FU RN I8IIED 7
. Hollywood
Beds * at factory
noil*. Avenue.
prices. Retail store A, display
OA NS
' room.
2
W AN TED,TO RENT
.
119 W. FIBHT HT.
. 1-OANB 31 AUK
iKchnls Bedding A Furniture Co.
FROH. $19 t o 1400
PU llN IH llK I) houie or npnrtSanford Mattress Factory
strict privney; fa st service
preferably t2 Iferirootni.
_ J ’hone 1113 and 672 -J,
'
FLORIDA LO AN CO.
U&gt;'£ Sanford. A venue
' B 134
^ ryo cIT 1,1 phont
DISH DRAINERS
r.
RA K RK Cl'K ('.KILLS ~
BOHIlOW H E R B WHF.UK
WANTEli by veteran. boo«t- or
ELECTRIC IRONS
p h i v a c t i s h e s p e c T i :d
.
unfurnished Tcou.
. n a t io n a l ca n n k k h *
V O U lt natuigl desire filr privacy
pie) call Boy Johnson, MontePRESTO C O O K ER S
in money^ m atters I* strictly
respected, 'here.
Friend* and
HILL IIAROW AIIE CO.
• 301 K a il F irst SL
relatives are not questioned
3 REAL ESTATE FO R SALE
about your credit,
fo u r em*
ployer uir buslnrae associates
T R E A L EbTA TE W AN TED BIGHT angle show case. Can
will nufshrar of your personal
lm seen at 2013 falrm-tln Ave.
affairs. ^There. is no causa for
W K NEED LISTINGS; of Farms,
Mrs. C. A. Dutton- .
embairoMmant,
,
Homes, Groves amt Duslnrss
Property.
W. IL
Williams. TW&lt;l-whrcl trnllrr, box site. 4 -Hcasunabla credit rerjuirement*.
No co-makers on money loans.
x 1 ft. with rack, l.n s w tiro.
Hcaltfir. Tom Bolt A**oclMi\
Varlniile
'
* plan*.
V
varialile payment
$76 .00,
Gus Michels, I'solo,
Phone 1120, 416 Atlantic Bank
FAM ILY LO AN CO.
&gt; Fin.
Bldg.
,

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Florida Bank Bldr.

W AN TED
Sales listing* in-Sem inole and B ABY BED with mattress in ex-1
cellcnt cimilHion. Alsu pre-war,'
Volusia -Counties. \
leatherette baby cirrU gv. Very i
RAYMOND M. B A L L
reasonable. I’h me 100g-M.
UKALTOR
&lt;a*4 teal Estate- Insurartce
C A S T iron wood and cool circu­
S ta te Hank Bldg. Hanford, H a.
lating heater. 3 ill W. 3rd.

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Ids wife, and V. XV. W r lls e l.

Tli* tialur* nf Ibis suit I* In
lb* Circuit I'ourl nf tl,« Ninth JudlliSve--|ail *S « R IS (I. of Lot I. .Hatnlhui^cwunly, Klnrlds. at hi* , elal
circuit In **d fo1 g*a,lm&gt;l»
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Plar.iU.
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DAYTONA BEACH-HIGGINS, Ltd.
&gt;h o no 2 5 1 8

[INKV0ULIE0!

3 2 4 S. B e a ch St

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W H moimv, Vlctnily of Loilirc*

cmltar,

l.« because there w;erc uni enough
| ^snfurd pluyris left in the park
j to field n rnpnhle tkhm ti&gt; play
, after .U m pire -.Tex C ofer com
p|#te&lt;l ufcc eRgtion*.
U I* - jc tefrllile .rirrumstanee
for rtfie Nnlionji^ 1‘astim o wt'o
Come’ to 'thU type^pt affqlr.'- In the
fir * t“ , |dacc
la-ague
JYcxIdent Ernest Padgett would
hn| • allow Umpire-lii-Chlef Dick
M ctaalin to umpire in the play,
ijff Iwtween Sanford mid Drlitndu
!i$Ve ha is a Sanford mnti bill
he allowed Tex -Cofer nf Or.
land.1 to “ display hia Iibljity,
*Udi iif .lt ia. dubipfe the finals.
' in rld en lilly Cofer wn* reportrd to &lt;be an', arbiter in a soft­
ball league In'. Orlando and hi-*
was gtyrn his walking papers
sJnc* they 'could no longer “ tskp”
hi* di-claions.'They pay gotal um­
pire* in that league $1.00 per
night. V ?. ,
w ‘ Ne«L th ere was no reason to
gmet i(*vy. ftom the tilt when
J&gt;fer'\*av«al-^hlm from the park,
i t •' ia 74fc iheiuiger's privilege to
question
an ( umpire*
decision
whenever
.. sees fit to do *o.
I^vy did nht curse C ofer’* dccl,
slop prior U&gt; being Heete-t fcam
the' lilt, however the Sanford
rasnsgrf* probably did «ay plenty
after ta-ii^r thrown out.
‘ ‘
With tha- llftee-twn rount pn
Don ZaTpelL' Cofer railed a third
strike 'th a t - .wp* clearly visablo
to anyone* In 'th e park, a t being
cap^ttt "high. Another argument
enxued. Thla time Cofer ejected
Bod'ly . IJ»Ve, Dop_ 7jiapel ' and
possibly .Jim Payne and
Dob
Tuttle. ' lja ' had already thrown
Jim Sth eo lelV o u t of the Dark.
Eternise' *o many men had been

Condi Kdwnrds,1Ontv fur s e v e r a l yeat* b u t the Killli
burg x.h.H.I b.,.,.1 kept a-k in g
Of Pro Hall’s Great. l',""
V ' r ' h, v ; ,,uM r " '1
ligh t kind of uum tu replace
Players Is C o a c i l R'e,
him.

wt in VI n i
lund We diuulit Rnlxti ta-ller Mi.in t I - ' -n l*n- inn. h lui
hi IBti »lu&gt;n we won seven
to -hall v&gt;• Mi'ii |ii".l.lln, piu* t.ilm
. COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Aa Sept, 2H rolls rinser and gaiiirs iiiuf were tuittier up &lt;u rlicsr Mu- -skin-, ate uu tn ulup up
Wn dilngtoh viitTr GiuIhe opening of the rallrge foot- Cleveland lit the Wenlerii Division i thks year
That'# fair warning
Eastern crown In KM.'i cadv 1 0
t a l l Mason comes to llghr we
Hie Inst linn- Detroit had a bet- 'lose *li« elntinptuiixlilp
_
.
. uame to tin
S L .U ri’is, rirpi
find that the Arm) slrven U,
■ till Yan'.rd aa Ihe Irim ’ lq Iw-al. ter record than Inst j-rnrta. 7-1 CTc-vcInncI Rniiitn 14-14." nn « silffTT^V,., ( „ lll4 ra n fln sl-' h im j y.-i'u
innrk'wns
In
1935
wheli
the
IdinVc
wlirtl
UntlUh'-c
|invc
hit
Ills
nvvri^,,-,
V'o'kT*-,' jV'e"G atn. n
. I n t h e g a w ri !to Conte. Blainh- Won the league title ."
~ 77 “ ^ T ir n n lJMTTT!
olid wi t h I t r i l l i l i . l fa
•Td, I»st I*. Tucker. Pnole. Fold
t * 11UP lid .I wll- t
berg, (irrnmetta and Eusnn will
th r n r * r r f u u r . coninin«$ Humat Ihe beg iiin in g
make the Afire) team the must
rrmjt* d r r r .
tt y n g to f i l l tin
potent eleven in Ihe nation ll i - (
Amornr n lh rt j r i n i r in tho m in
• u d iiia l-* $ l 7.*i.mi
fall, it I* predicted.
f|m) • I h - ftit iiit l
* 11•I
tu ils«‘\
■• i u.ipi i I 'n id i
A(L«f the rollege* on the Aintv
Op
B*
II
III
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IHMIK.
fn
ilta
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m'.II
1 Ih n l he ti­
I ' V V « ••)s \ Id V I I
S.-pi
■ • heihllr will lie gulinlMj tn &gt; &gt;o
t lif ik s , .tilt I -I'l
tin t i il ci li 11-ic-. I th i". Red ll .1 In- didn't -it
the gre-dt tenm^ and there - i r tq u irri'U , «|iim i I,
t .. «M had t,
•••me school* that mar have •^ icnturs. skunlkK m in k LolK'Mtit and Muds of ilu A men an l o n r i i i
I " - b n 'lin g icd'i ig
•I H! „u-l the It &lt; h . - l. - i, \
3
hnlice ta down the hlgrily loot--* I |p:i ii th n «
T h r C om m ission rre a lrd th r
lt&gt;d W 'I'g - uf Ih * lis ts , 110110111.1 ts»C I 11 o r , 22 -V
eleven. N otre Dome, Duke, M u lli­

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.ItK* (iaraj^iola Is
Hit With Cardinals

2 Card Farm I’eams
Fo Train In Daytona

gan) Penn o r N a v y m*y I m- a* ic
o tu rn Ihe t r ic k , but th,*re i*

much for a n , opponent to m..-come to dowj) this mighty
gallon.

Alabama led by Hairy Gilm -r
at the halfbsrk alut will l.k .ly
be the aeeond bahleit term m
the nation to trounre. Mnu. h ».
Cook, Mosley an,l Tew will .d-o
m alerlally aid the Alabsmn &lt;•« i-e.

Id irre

Galore A re Popular
Perry Beard, business
mn’is
*gor for tho College of Physical
Education, Health and Athletic*,
ha# estimated th at approximately
95,000 fan* will *e* the Unlven*
sity of Florida Gator*' six stnlo
games this season.
. Tide will etcoed last *ea»on &lt;
total for all geme* by 45.UOO.
A breakdown bv- games of the-

X

- n vw u s p a i i w n n -

■Ar'lon off the Freah Water H*h
end Game 'Commleiion In creat­
ing a 21,000 acre fish end game
m u f f rvcentlv In T»Jr)or .County
will give sanctuary to e greau»r
variety i of game than rould be
found ih any like area of Florida,
in Uie/opinion of Henry Howell,
game /warden.
’' The' tract has rvcm«-r&gt;*us l"&gt; lieA

painting—-co

re fu te fo r an Im U f in ile period
s i a *e*sion in J a rk s o n v llle rere n tl) . Purpose of th i* a rllu n .
which » a * sp u n Ju rrd by Ihe
T * ) lo r
County
Chumlcer
of
(om m rre a , is (o provide Vafr
breeding grounds fu r f is h nml
n lld 'if r to perpetuate slo c ks in
th is w id rly know n hunting and
fish in g a rr* .
an- n ln m l

t t.-'iim pel ••

A fte r t tin t tin
Axcoeintion w ill tra in , in
tu
f iie t - in - i
D n y t-m ii' ni/ig home) a g n iii-l tin R iu ik lv o
h n -e b ill
dianinnd.
in
| l" d ; il* . w e ll t illin g ! la is I I I
l le ii' li next Sp rin g .
hgin of S . iJiui- iio la y
Th e
tivn club, nee trip le -A
rlu b s in In- S a in t. I.u u l * Cdnlirtt-.l
l o rg em /ntluri.. T!-«- parent Cnc-lt
| m il- Ira n i at Saint IV t is i,u r .
j
th i- I I I out lyn Du Igei - Ira tlii-d
| i i i lln y t i u» Itosi-h i - l ci n t, h*
I ih r
D ud g sts ,ii-.| ii q id
l» l i V■J.*i ' « iii'n they would " .it i in
I II! I *1 .

The I’ nlverally «f tiet.rala
In Ih r I *n it i-if S ln le s w it h p svih u
will rank high in &gt;hr Isll p'»
roused liy excessive n lc u liu li-m
diction* a* the lop elrvm in
---- ----.
J ig a ii S tirt i- (*ni l l ' * i
ihe'roRvge circle* a* bill link,
Th e human s k u ll ha* 22 Imnet the 21 -t &gt;eii«cm
and Georgia Tech.
The factor that .'control* the
picking of the learn to bra &gt;e
that there are *o many rrluri *1
veteran* wfio are unknown l«ctor* In thli year* circles.
Don't forget the! from nil
predictions the trend I* lh*t
I I I * promise* to be uar uf the
greatest football years, of all
lime.
-

eelimatet MiaaV’aTppi. 16.9»«l‘
Miami (llbmeeoming) 22,hoo; -

A M A IH S
EXPERT

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INSIDE SPORTS REPORT

-Georgia. 20,096 s Vlljsnova. 12.MWj North. CsrwRna Ktsle. 12.-,
,C«0 j AekerU. I8.CN.
r&gt;*‘ » l &lt;5

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I annon bos b.-i-n try in g to m u i

SPORTS LAUGH

More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than afty other.
I t must be...
a
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Grocery. Finder roll Mr*. Roy

Wanted

th*,. youngster*
.
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AL.P

m iddle-aged p e r t ^

w ork

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C itru s ftirq iin g did It nti-l In- *
ides Itnbby t'a lin u n t fg iT ir- he I
n ly s t a fte r 27 veai* nf
liit ig fu- t li. ill ami baseball tn ;

: ' We had counted blu on Del'orthem to n a tlo iis l n s iHjnltUac have
'
lluhlir men- a «itru« .farm
luvont. QgurlriK he wutdd bUvptom A I* N fH s liM ln rv x
t e r n khunted to the. b.n kgromid
lh.il make- him aluiut a- mu.-h
',ut when shilled bark to Jits nor­
-nice In- tuck e v *r -.hr Job of m en'
t.OV
A N O E I.K 8 A lh rrJ
O l-n
munri in npc- te ar A- roach' mat tailback pa-tltlon. but h.-'s •T u r k i Prtw*aril- the hardy p e rm Ing would |is* In l«. Hr mint* , lu tin g I be P it t buifcti S ta rte r!
ic.mUtg mighty slow ly." xayx lx&gt;- i m.ti .of it u t - is n t i rachc'x. hux n"Y o u cannot depend on power
|u c lrv n l- n.U e a t lrn lin n tu it.
laks.
* *
j n » )ly eocrndril- to the d riv e r's -cut
•lie *a&gt;«, kliH rirr. that he ip lu v s in ticks. p ro lr.s.-tonal game.*'
"We had flte ta'llbacks In out fo r the Wq-hingiun Hed.-kln- mid
ili'c lh re x
the new tu to r ol thn
wnicT lose Inti-rest in the deAlma. Mich., ta m p and alter a the Vciigoii tv loaded w ith n llk r t &gt; crlipncrcct id cuung alhrc-te-. -S m o k y Ctty e ntra nt tn the National
month of pra'dlce DoCorrevdflt Inoklng lo t ol llra v e 1 1 ague. ' " U i r 'op|xV.it|un Is u litt le
lie's beeic In spurt* loci lung .. ton rugged to r that ty jie of lootbaR
tnnkrd no better Ihqn fifth on the , Fd w a fd s. luclurult)'. lik e h b pref»r
lhal.
list."
.
nhme "
deci-j-xqrx.
n itix l innlctM l w ith a
The 27-yraT-old ex-Ctilcago prep certain auiocuii
Cunncm was a star athhti- nt
iim m il ol back-seat d rlv As a re su lt Sutherland has d rille d
.
-tar’s uni look aa a pro thus has Ing bv .n Wicr
111*
icl-u
rtic r Ueorge
th.-Mon M .vr, ; , 'l'&lt; » , |»v .d T i- x m
I lls Stea ler* to throw paxsex u n til
t
taken a discouraging turn, e.-pe- sh a ll
|w.e. a lli-i-ijtutfti-Ucr I'w.icU-s.-iun.
aiino*t-hti th. fc c i-IV rr vctlli '
dally hi view of hla IMA record a&gt;
lice tr eyr.c r lrtit
S t ill the ivvn-c o .u l
a right halfback with Waxblhgton. brougfit
\ m a n llii te lls a
,|p
thj.n , tm u,g a ro tO p 'H ie
tn u
National Leagnc. alH-n hrf averaged fo u r y a rd s Iro m
.
.
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funne *l«»ry
tiobicy.
ir~
imp
,in i i l th e ir tcihgucs vvcTcTjang*
i&gt;
Ka
stent
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$
IIP
age In 23 c n rrlt a
:
« rlutm|ilon*hltv- and llv
nctirtl in* tt l* « i l * ; i I I irantc w h rn |
-vrlim nage
big out *
" I t ' * Im rd to und e rsta nd ." *aya
" » « * a n t . ; amt F_____
a rl.-v
_ was pitching mill t'ttftr)t&gt;n • '--Tilts is not the H ist tim e I have
W
t
ls
one
pt
tinth
ic
k
,,|l l v i „ L. . m tie l.l
liiirA isi
••DIIPh l i i immhJ siiupc hi**» •- ,^ lwl|n ii t
1‘fi*' Kiittcr* l l -ect the lorw ivrd puss ns an n lT rn t ol the S kin .
kept h n m iiie iirig Up- ball Tt- all
■winking hard and lit- apin-nt* to
Ills
I OILS. i; I.T lfu s ' work under
r . „ ( ,|u- t..| „n.| .It.,bln »»- stve w aalion " exphetn* D r H iith have it lot ol a b ility but he n *tm
i-rM nd
We liad i i Imp named.Afe
three
i
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lo..-.,
JtA
a
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&gt;
7
Af
l*
clA«»&gt;-nmili'ng
♦ntqsvb* racdc-d liv in g
plv not roundUig into (orm
I'a rk e r at llriH ik lV lt who ccaikt and
So (or he 's been a la ir p a v-rr D im It lle irt n a i .tin. ■&gt;tn1 p i- t liim ! mug Ih e in * . r'ina M i In- t•&gt;■•k .• ielig

IN THE SOUTHEAST

fs opportunity RED xipper envelope bag, con-

PERSIMMONS for tala. Mr*. 8 .
E. Waster, Lake Mqry,

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Hlggin* boat*.

By Bob Green

LO N E

14LO ST A FO U N D
W H ITE lady daaired aa he1|
In klfphmn
•f\A tiP. IL 'ill
In
kttcHen tm
from fl0:00
TWO yxfkr-old field grown evarLOST
blooming varieties. *A)vtr BO
A . M. ho midnight,
varieties.
Fro# catalog . . .
Rose* In color. Order now.
AM BITIOUS- mot tarn who need
T t-T R X - HOSE NURSERIES
to earn money but can only W W •— Black and white Oodlwr
. »Box iVUrxTyler. Taxok
Bpanlel.- Phone 038. Reward.
— .Avon Pro­

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Coma over and aaa for ypureelf these beautiful

ROSES

to earn *!.oo and more per
hfur- Wrtta tla o m F Dlllman,
Hlfl Broadway^QrUodo.

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IG E H ^ V in s u r a n c e

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TREE Service
or rem oved./^ A W . -Tram
ntract Work.'TtaVfc W. Eathar A ve, Orlando, F la , Phono

Kr-ri-ikhis

and .there'll—Inmissing from the
nf Texas.

did -llitoVv jKi.-acx v jllii Uie best ut
.-a riie d 'b tn i iln- lietwk ciiac h » a - jf l&gt; , ran d e a r.to tin p ilih v l's box
it|&gt;rac tlco,
completing
many
the pro|evslonal s t a r s "
.
moved j and veiled to KuYl&gt;-v: "S u v . Imw
•hurt pttvhra. but he ha sn't a ve r­ H g tu in n t w li! n l) -O riH it
lb - p ile the- lig h tm - -. nf h is .squad
Anuc'les tkm x n f : ahout, w a lkin g toicI utn get
aged a yard n play a s u runne r, n yu r to tlm I
th
r
genial
S^ul
liodf:
led
ward
w
ith
Tho Irony uf tho whole affair
unci th a t's where h r - should he Oh * llrW ’^ 11- Amur U an
*ntt» tpotlon to t in t .lO im iV. o jiener
was that Lovy had drawn a flue
jy
K iliti^ riH «»Aj* oj l tic
I best " . s . .
• - '
against the Chi- ago C anlbuds on
aa well a* Lake, Schon rl and
O T ie r • new com ers.
IwiwcYor. •g rra tc x l tm k ’r
\\\/ pro urkri ohSept.
.*
.
7mapel who drew a $10 ticket
have brought chc-er to (he heart-1- na l* ha- hm-n
|ipttn: the R rd '•f urn not .ci. u-tonu'ct to roacheach.
%••*»• l«lr»| I 'f f *e
^ 4 ofriCR STAR PA 3 J 6 R FoR
nt the Detroit m a i lie v who cate ; - k i l l ' lm
iltt -lr sum m er
mu
.1
tllX
I'l
-ac
ilu* fnuli- wg*o*'
The tportumaitlikc conduct or
t--li hnlfbsc k Ja m e s -Ccc-ey* Junes. Training
at
O. i lili-n to l
.
Ieoh tour l* lt f It liT li i to the Rose
•tfte cJelPteRSiT-/ OF CbUfMfttA
l ie vuA- A/i ii-jocr s r u o y (u rm c r,Union iT e u n &gt; .Cullc-gu sta r, , c'nllumthe Orlando players nr. I the Sena­
\ " l iiisafi&gt;
i-vlmtl lu i-.-is eap iij./'ni
unit. I i l i r uni tnli-nd to
tor fans tha were pn-wnt for the
T o * T g n tafJYAt P A JU ,
kllcll'k t i l l ’ll
anf - . .
-n» the c lu b 's stu n d n iil ret r o l l
j
F u r the ' I 1'
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t!H •*»&gt; w
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loo on the ' t&lt; cm W ill i -\
taoXtcKrtAkl IS WHI•trxKim! rill '
nudtne tn
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liai k lliib bv ( ’t ie r s ul Ti-m ii-sse i- It- itoe li. i --.ven an
frorus.
tullhai ks* E lm e r &lt;T ip p y M adurlk
tun .'».•) i*-: . .
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Jodi# Hpwinvton w"* "iveu n
ul tx -lro lt and Camp W ilto n ut - u|, non
.cv.-i .i
die National
surprise collection of $327.18 In
luLsa. le lt b a llb s i kr&gt; Jolnex Call.i
p it lii, over He
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but th r
appreciation for hi* efforts dur­
h r A It T i l t ' l l nECKWITII. Jit.
Twin u l Te xa s T in li amt Tt*\ n . Jm-I ,i\ i-r,iq in t t&gt;
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Bob W e s t ls ll nml E lm e r \| on ur *C&gt;i ■■.. l i
n o -X h.iiv ■ .
pushed .» n
The u su a l pel(ry u f t h i- e o lu u in 1 n cap*ld* team, *nd the garni- ll.o knev Inc It Inc i k Dav.- Itu m and - unit probable &gt;i t l i n k l i i - m I 'll!
in .i -in g le .lin in g 1*. win
■ r A**— I s i r 4 I ' m *
is to sta y nut nf u m p ire squab- 1 wa* jf iv rn tu the Senator*.
quarterback C lu n k DcShumlin k
I hi i lim it s wn- ti bum • iu u U*
Me*. This time vvt. rniitint nlluw
The pH*
sto ry of Ih e t a l l ­ ‘ R ut where
ro o k ie s
up me in )
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It I* generally understood that the event# to
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on h a lls 'he re end Jack Mathesun ia c k to 1t li
ria m in i'd
( ,la —es fitted
Dykes ci a— -u . \eite.l In* .lm r
game* won . . . .
and th a t'* A why 'the- gpmo Is-lwpen Sn n fu id a n il s trik e s . C ofer luld
llo w ln g . h-'ull Ure m o vlc h. guards Stun Iln i
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being elected and at this po lit
7.xspel. Bob Tuttle. Cal Ilian: and
Jim Payne entered the affair.
Zaspel was also waved from the
park In the melee.
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.three of-them being called atrikrs
b y ' Cofer. Glorig well drwn by
the atrike out' routr. Silverman
drew a free pais snd l)on*R*spcl
took a three-two count pitch that
was said to be cap-bill high and
started for fln t base A t t hi*
point, C ofer who had been un­
usually slew at calling balls and
strikes all evening shook hla big
sight fist calling the ball a third
strike. A s Zaspel trotfed toward
first Silverman started to second
and finally the third strike w is
called.
MadjeskL
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ball
CB
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seccnd to- catch Silverman for the
third out. Observer* • say that
second basemna JCat Krmer drop­
ped the ball and that Silverman
was safe, but he was weved out

Feds wire trailln* tht* Senator*
on the anert and of a 3 to I
score as the Senstors entered thru
h i!f of the HventhJ^jm iL-M ailieski noppej to ClorTg and HornInguvx grounded out. Burl B-rn*
stepper! lb the plate' and after mis­
sing what &lt;ne fan! thought two
beautift:! pitches Manager t^vyapprrnrhtc) Unipire Tex Cofrr tn
-tomphiin al&gt;out tin- calling of the
ball* and strike*. Inridcntally com*
plaining to the untp Is a maniger,*
righti bgt apparently it wasn't
■ . since the.outcome of (he affair
| » was climaxed as It war. I-evy
told Cofer, " le t * get in th y e and
call those things rlghLWJ^tT are
getting paid 4o evil theij/ righ , I
think you're mistinr sKuc good
rues." Cofer replied that Levy
wo* paid to hit the ball to tht
outfield' and not nop the tall up
to lhe catcher, as hr hid done the
, previous •Inntliff. At this point
l.evy was waved to the showerq.
L a te r'it was announced that I.ev&gt;
had drawn a $26 fine.
Bum s later doubled to right
" r.l,-r field, but Ja.-k I-*&gt;wlle wqi.l
dowti Awinilng for the third out.
Sanford took their turn at tht
ta t with Glot g leading o ff and years. That* all.
fan* reportedly aay that five
ta ils were thrown to Glorig with
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Hope To Bolster Team
- With Players Like
Harmon and Sucic
Bv lltl-L BECKER
AP Nrwafeatfiraa
LOS ANGELES The ragn-to’riches ihatfiplnn* of the Ns IIrma I
Football League In IMS Dio Loa
Angeles tnee Cleveland* Rama—
have picked up glamor galnre m/l

slty of Minot* to seven Dig-Ten
pennant*.' ties Joined the brstn
trust i s an aflvlsnry conch.
&gt;"Some ol the Innovation* will
t e quite radical:" nay* lU tat. who
learned hts football from Zuppke
In the IBl^t* period. "Zup has
some new Wear.
For example,
he'll adapt the old Flying T r tp e rj
play to Ihe T lorrpaUon." ;
Bill the blggrist. factor In brtqgIng .the Bear out of hlbimatton t*
B slas him self,' He has a rare
knack for keeping ’ the players on
the hustle.
- Perhaps Turner, an Intelligent
and obaervartl.fellow, can explain
the Halaa technique. "W ell.", the
Bulldog says, "he never lets the
boya get the Idea they're good.”
Is some subtle psychology InvolvedT
•*
"Hope." saya the Bulldog. ^"Hc
Juat tells 'em.*

hope will .bring*another title,
%
' Hi? aggrjbslve ‘ Hams swooped
lolC the City -of AngeLx to become
tlxleague's first far western
in rm b n . quickly sewed up prior
sights- to the mammoth Oollaettm
myl proceeded to bblaler their al/ fai iy formidable roeter wllh aach
grid luminaries as Tom Harmon
and Km ny Washington.
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They outbid trie rival In* An­
geles All-America Don* for Har*
mnr'a services, thereby rubbing
salt .Into wound* which promise
cnlj to luster m ore—perhaps t*i
both sides — as the blatlng IM4
pre grid w*r progresses.
The addition of Hannon at a re­
ported * 15.000 per year give* the
Rams probably the two highestsalaried players In the league. A c ;
quaflrrbnck Bob Watorfltld, last

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year’s T formation sparkplug and ten's trick knees, operated on thla (■
most valuable player In the c ir ­ spring. m ay prevent hla best nm- :
cuit. tigs a ■ contract calling for nmg, but hU passing to’ end Woody J
something lik e. *30.000.
6 rode. another Bruin Negro great,
t'eatly Declslima
miCv bo a thfeal throughout the v
Coach Adam Walsh
lias
Ihe com- circuit.
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not unpleasant
Suelc Top Fullback
\d
Jot of filling these rxprn.eivr' pieces
Sucic. a real bulldoxer. m a y get *
fogh-ccaVrd imlt*.
'needier Into a hlgh-ccnVrd'
unit*. d eferen ce over .tsvewother-.rugged
Btartlng with
' ' WaforilehT
“ 'sierfieh r at 'qinfr*
'qtnfr- fullbacks, holdover P a l West and COMMANDI* OP U. f . FOI C l! In Austria, Grit. Mark W. C U r* Is g ree tx T
frr.
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__ JUikc Holovak. farm er Boston Col­
ter. Wahh's present
plans call
Harmon to alternate with Fred lege ace. Farm er and J ack Banla. on his srrival a t Ihe Washington, D. C , airport by MaJ. Gen- Alfred
bis former ,------------------chief of staff la --—
Italy
and Austria. Clark loM
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told re*
Cehrke., laut year’s leading Ram former Phllly E agle, have flashed Oruenther,
ground gainer, at left half; either fonn- In the Ram a’ training isee- porters thpt Ihe RupsJtns Lq, Eastern Austria "take aimOti everything on
the ground that It Is i German iiaxat,"
(International SoundphoUi)
lorn Furmer. cx-Imfn star, nr Jim Uons at nearby. Compton.
Gllfcllc, h o ld o v er,-at. right h alf;
Hurinon. oul of .moleskin* for .
and prcbably Steve 'Sucic. fortner five years, has been, having leg!
Illinois buster, at fullback.
trouble, but Walsh Is counting on - i
Washington, the * superb ex- him fnr at least part-tim e duty. II I
UCLA halfback, probably wilt'spell Uii former Michigan All-America!
Waterfleld a t quarter.' Washing- cornea anywhere close In tits col-j
leg late' cnp’ rs, the Ram s' manage­
ment figure* he'tl be well, worth
the Investment.'
Other backs Include Jack WU-1
an tee to win a few more games
son. Bob Hoffman. Jim 'H ardy. I A
Ralph RUtlutrom and Albla Reiss, i
Bears In several-years."
• Strong Line
ltJ
That "aeveral y e a n " .bridges
A pewerful line la headed by c
back to the title days. The -c lu b ,,
Atkausas Jim Benton. Waterflekl'a *
wllh Halaa away, began tp slide
rlrill'tl
adt-m 1,1 ’ t f t l A *
n,i '
rrnrk receiver, and a great group 11
d
q w t &gt; t h emk- nay*
In ffit-t. &gt;and
ol rods. Besides Benton,, who led Cl
JspitLdicd fnio fourth plsce In the
the league by snagging 45 .p a s r a
western .'dlvhton In 1B45, wlUi
for eight touchdowns and 1,081
I only Ihree wta.i and seven lo«es.
yards, the Rams have such stetlat “
But things are looking up now
Hankmen as Woody Btrode, Steve
for k cv ertl reastma.
t’ rltko. Ray Hamilton. Bob flhawj *
I In in.i. a resourceful strategist
Howard Hickey.
Ben -Hightower
and n relcntleai competitor.. Is
and Jay-M cD ow ell.
back at the helm, eliding conjeeEbcrlc Bchulla and Oil Boutey
tute Uiat h r might leave his ac­
tual coaching to his aides.
"The .old urge esm e back." he
says, waggling a shenDnf play dbigrarns. ‘ T m getting a great bang
cut. of II."
Seventeen veterans who
arc veteran regular tacklcu. with -quads
which earned National
these Is reserve: Italo Ro m !. Joe
Lragu» title* havd . re tunica u&gt;
The R egistration Books o f the City o f S anford,
Pasqua and Clyde Johnson. *
form the nucleus of a postwar
A ll-League.'U on ad Riley &lt;8nakst
Florida, a r e ' open a t th e City H all, cothmericing
Malheaon and M ltatl' t^Xetlch
make a strong middle combina­
M onday, Septem ber 16th, 1940, fo r the p u rp o se of
tion. together with Center
Fred
Naumets.i , : Other rugged guards

W. C. Laitihnv
When You Attend Htt

WEDNESDAY O N LY ,'SE PT E M B E R J8TH
10:00 a.m . — 5:00 p .m . - •
VALDEZ HOTEL

A GOOD HEALTH

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SUGGESTION

Proper bowel elimination U im.
porLant. Not just g touch-up.
but a thorough cleansing, elimi­
nating polaonoua w a its itiattM
from your ayitem. More penffi
use Florida U vra Tone to pr,,.
mote beltsr health becaus* It
does the job to their satisfac­
tion.
FLORIDA U V R A TONE. the
Pep-up laxative, la probably juit
On Ih e'flrat Atlantic cnble. lb
what you need too: Slart today
| ' rale for lrnn*mI*.vot\ wa* tl u j and feel rrand t=morrow, ' All
, letter.
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Drug Store*. — ■ A'dv.
A MITIIH SOLDIU, tommy gun strapped aero** hi* back, aids a Jewish
refugee woman ministering to her sick huiband aboard the refugee ship
fou r Freedoms en route to H aifa. Tbs British intercepted the vessel but | j
met with resistance, which ended wllh four hurt. Tho refugees were , i
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gent to a Cyprus detention camp by the B ritish ,. ___ (international)

DEAFNESS

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C AR D OK TH A N K S
We yae this method to express
ocr thanks and . apprre miuu L&gt;
those who' • were *o ‘ kind t0
V# during our aorraw.
Mrs.‘ Josephine Lyurli
sirs, h u llo Lea Ct mining*

Follow out Leadership

a complete lln e 'e f Udko and teen-age

and SUITS
, . . perfect afternoon
frock* er Meal far efflee
w ftr , g i i k t f **d« ttitnf*”
for year flgnrt . . .

all

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lion, you rertir* a persmtal mniullsilon with this expert oo
netrlng problem*. TsLt advantsg* ol hit knowledge add eiperr (t — ne hi ■ helped maay other* like you.

OPENING

k U U tM H I INtTIUMINT - s FREE dcmontirailon of the
beautiful aew ACOl/STJCON "Super Pirotr'’ UNIPAC - a

NEW

BESTACRANT
Roy Johnson

COTTONS
From 2.10 To 8.98
BETTER DRESSES
From 4:98 To 16.98
Beautiful H ouse C oata

REGISTRATION NOTICE

registering for the M unicipal P rim ary E lection to be

A C om plete D epartm ent Store
4 th a n d Sanford A venue

held on- November Blh, 1946, and will rem ain open
each d a y except Sundays and holidays, u p to a n d In­
cluding S aturday, O cto b er 26th* ‘1946.

* Acousticon. McRae C o ..

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H . N. SAYER.

207 Professional Btdg. SL P etersb u rg , Fla-

C ity R egistration O fficer.

ACOUSTICON • im tuti'slnil snfOKrti Mtntilriluiri of ffrrtncal Hrindf Li!

Deafened People May
/Now Hear Clearly ,

our new car comes
Let Hudson *P ro tectiv e
Service keep you in
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Never before In history b»»c eo duny thousands
thowp Hudson as the car shsy want most to
diisr. And ncler befosc has'liuilmn offtred so
Smartly Stylad ei

rvtiihbofhood
is on nwrlt to

atntw lh» union. Hu
Eight engioet provide
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We art doing our level best to meet the greatest demand we have
ever known for Hudson style, ptrfbrmince and dependability.
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us explain the' delivery situation. Then look to us for the kind of
serviefi that'will keep you rolling-and happy—until you can become
(he prgud owner of the greatest new tar in Hudson history.

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Setenea ha* now mads k posstbl* for tjw deafened tn hear
faint aoond*. * It Is a. he*ring
devke so smell th a t
flta. In
the hand- and enables thousand*
to eajpy Sermons, music, and
friendly companionship. Atceebsd
by tba Council nn Physical Medi­
ci ns of .th e American Medical
Association. This device does not
require separate battery ' pack,
battery wlrt, -case sir n r r t s n t
tn bulge or weigh, you down.
The tone I* rita r and powerful,
go nude that you can adjust,
ft ydurbslf to suit yeur hearing
as your ' hearing changes. The
makesa oC^lMtone. Dept. 674,
14*0 W. 18th 8 t- Ghleago 8 . HI.,
are eo proud of ’UielE aetMpf**
men* th a t they will-gladly send
free description booklet and eg*
stain how you m ar get * full
demonstration o f-th is, remarkable
bearing devise lif your own home
without rUhlftg !* Peony, Write
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THE W EATH LK

In Unity Thor* !• Strength—

Considerable cloudiness this n f t e »(
noun, tonight nnd W ednesday. S ea
!er&lt;*d nflernuon and - evening ilm w e
Ami thundershow ers.
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T* VYSteet Um Peace *t ths World i
T * F t m i U lb * fr» [rrjj of America;
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rtm peritj for Hsafsrd.

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAlI Y NEW SPAPER

VOLUME XXXVII

F.stablished. 1908

First Break
.jn, Maritime

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SA N FO R D , FLORIDA, T U E SD A Y . SEPT. 1 7 , HM jG

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NO. 258

. A taorialrd Press- heated W ire

Senator Pepper Hints That

Fliers Killed In Yugoslavia Rest At Arlington

S r ft L n k ,'h j

IMS” L. Lon khhoru­
men- Are Unloading
“ Cargoes Today At
New York Harbor

Truman Accused
ncouragmg
J Fascism &gt;In U. S

t a r 4 MO&lt; lATRlt pMKSSI S A F of I, ■ ■ liar* amt li.ngshore men arc bach nn the Job
in New York, Boston, Purl*
land, M a, anil other purl*.
R B W YOHK7 *S*jil. IT • fA P )— Striking A F of L
track driver* hair* voted a
partial resumption of truck­
ing aeUvItica in N*w York
/.City., The union drivers lu le)
.
to go back to work for all
&amp; operator* who would agree
to proposals advanced by
P, two major trucking concern*.
I: Tb* driver* cheered and apt pltudrd
(be propoaala uf
1 their leatW s to rclarn lo
tkrlr trurka. ?■ , ,

tlharges Made Today
—At Railroad Con­
ventionr '• In
5Unmi
*-«.** ...
fr
MIAMI REACH'. Sept. 17, dpt

.’Hi,, j11 voMciit iif till- HiiilW rl».iiJ
‘ of Railway Trainmen, A.
IJbiir*"Y. IimIuv chtfrved
1*1 ,-i nhiill
Truman w it u rncoui^gtna fix*-.-i*in
In |b&gt;- Unite,) .Stole*, lie ilfvl ceil
that t \ n gross “ paid only lip ser­
vice to ill* pledge*."
The»e ullegnUuti* were (me
taint ,1 in u keyinite xpCwh by
Whitney today befoie’ the Urelbei
IiihhI** 28 th .Nntiiimil Coll vent ii'-it.
*J"he rail union nffielal hImi 'blit
•in nne of the m(i»t tragic tionl-)
nf history, the prunf (bat fascism
till! flourishes came from a mim
whom lubnr helped to eleet ’’ I ben
.Whitnbt udileil llifir
W ' 11!"H arry Truman, in i&gt;tn,;, hi*
power. to nil ith tiie - st *W• ,'f
tb,- tulli nail trainmen a id in
gmeera lost May, g ii'r stc.itei
encouragement In the ten '- -i-i n
so l fascist f&gt; rces In onr iaint Minn
hny Preindent m nlir nu-iiim &gt;
w[hitn-v referrrd In l‘rv-i ter I
ItmiM veil** 12 year* in the V\ bile
Ituti-ii- a* **.i pel OhI in which Ine -..(teilii* il i n , -wimled in-n e
The trainmen's lm*a said
but
Mr, Tniinsiti was '’apiirtiut-lii d in
flu- Mime e iifidein-i- " Tin- pnket
men ,-l * I—eit however, 'Thai -,v,'i•
lrt)y Ullduiug."

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* NEW .rO litt, S e p L h t tip)

Stevedores have gone bac.k
\o work in New York harborin the first real break in the
^maritime strike since it beHAli 18 days hro . The dock*
workers, members of the
A. F, of I* begun unloading,
cargoes today without inter­
ference by C IO pickets.

* The striking CIO worker* hml
n r . i R u c h v t i i d is c u ss c o n i i n u a w c i o f t , . : ; j sir.i .E
■ greed n few hour* In-fin,- to
A BUGltR SOUNDS TAPS AS THI flAO DIAflD COFFINS cf tiie five American airmen shot down over Yugo*
atop pit-krting ships rnanood by
•lav i.i lie tide by ildc befoic tha non-denomlnatiumil ultui .In the Arllngu-n Naliunal Cemetery chapel, A r­
.A F of I. i-aal. and gulf l-i u &lt;i
lington, Va. The coMlnt lulro'inded by wreatlia and a mllltaiy guiyd of huiiur Will icmaln In Ut* chapel until
teemkn except in the care of
buiial in tiie national cem ctc'y or elfewhere, depending on the wiihci of the families nf the vlctimi. An Army
T vessels berthed at the name dock • Iromporl plane luougiit li|e bodlea from Koine, Italy, to Washington, D. C.
(Iiifcfnational ioondphofo)
" w ith ship* manned hy CIO crews.
Also exempt *frum picketing ure
all foreign ahipe not under con­
tract to the CIO National Mari,
tint* Union.
The order to rense . picketing [
A F i f L ahlpi wag issued by •
NMU President Joseph Currant j
In raaponae ' to a demand from I
' tha A F of 1, Benfkreta In ter-;
national Union. A t H:00 A. H. j
today, F aateni D aylight Tim*.!
i i e m e 600 i f T X l - dockhsiids, 1
I )is c ilH 8 c d
, Wtra a t jfm k a p , New Y o rk 1
Impair*.—WO-tutA
tW’ iVTtl
F^r ^ tn te
R u n d u j)
from at laaat *ix p lk n .
The NMU defiiiion ia expected
to free nboul -tO A F of h man­
A ,
Vf
rt
r v I* •
| l-ndgehr;nl in .the flee • city nf - f-hU-ipM-- Mi-niln'1* fi.ifo tm'b tli
ned vessel* which have been tied , lo-giun mi-miier* i f C.inipbellu p 'in New York harbor a* well laivaing Pu*l fil iinnT I hear!)Snnfoiil oinl lb-band club* "i l l *t
aa many other* which have been
trid. 1 licit1 will l j . no r g u i u
Wetrome
la«
evening
to
Ilm
five
a I r a Tided fur nearly two weaka
Kiwtini nui’t iiijr thro,drow it tin
hoy*
from
tinnfprd
wbo
nltended
in port* on the Atlanlic and
Cummunitv llntlw.
&gt;
"lioya. Slain’' at T aljaium i i' and
Membi'i* w'&gt; i plan In gu - to
Jietr rcpncilhir, JCJward M anliall
the hieetiog iipte beeir r«jBt*aterl
who inlrudu :i*| Ihiiti.
to *amfeiiihb. it tli,, ValteS 11••!«-1
John UntniMy." '/r. Who Vvai
jit, ftfH iVluek
aponaore I hy (lit* Llbiu i. Id of
I1
#
verioii* llnya State elet-tloim on-J
of tlir campaign fer ’ gwvrnior."
Ho Jeelarut that the hoy* u| •
prrrja e tile Tlianev given to tln-m
by tiie l i gum. and that they
r, ally learned jtom etliing.
' Hun (in llahcock. wlm wax »poncured by Ihdary, and who on*
'elected a* llouae mieikrr-pro-lent/
dercrllieil varieui bill* taken i p
LONDON, R e p t . 17, (A1)— Britain and lively •debate*, with
......... 1aure
today aignetl a provisional trade enough piditirkiiig" He declared
and monetary agreement wl'.h he hail leaMie.l a lot about govern­
Argentina. Tha pact aettlea dif­ ment and said tha the l.rgijn
ferences between tb« two coun- ahouhl make It powlble fer niore
trie* on alarllng pavmenU, meat loy* to atten j the next wnuiion,
purchases and liritlan-owned rail Franci* Wilwm, JaYcee nimnuliml, vtetlared that he &gt;)ttd learned
m .re about city, slate and county
iovermnent than during all the
rent of hi* life, ■ "Thing* were
really beginning to get rolling
. . . I. .
u u i , « r l I i t r o t i r n ** 11 u li* !.
when &gt;we
had to return." lie uaaerleii.
H kSillN fiT O N . Sept 17.
I kl *i _
Undersriirt.il *
of
Kiwanl* *poiVmrcil Simon DingSlate William ("lx thin said
fettler, whe ! polled the higlio*t
lisl.iv he assumed that any
prcpvrtion o f vote* of any camtinaval reatricliona foe at Ivan * 11E K L 1N.
.i.,_ and
- - 1 becaMt
r— .w l, ""secretary
of
furrign policy »|ir*rhe* h»
S» pt.
r, HP) A
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The two rountrlao agreed that date
five yr»r*. rigarJIea* of the dv- United Stales Senator vUltlng la
government offlrlil* hence­
dUcusilon* be started a t once to agriculture’' told c f hi* Inter** rialona which the United Nation* flerrnany tndav directed a bias;
forth will Ire deareil with the
prepare c i» &lt; e s In the expired In,* v illi with Agriculture Seen ' SABKTIIA , Kan. Hep!. 17; l/P.
Security Council might make A* ■ t the Mead War Investigating
Slate Department before de.
treaty, which noar.ia revived a o i U|ry, Jfithan Mayo, and exprexved
Al f - M. I.andun( saitF tinlay that
in a fers now stand, Italy will la Committee. Dvmorratic Senatoi
livery. Clayton rni|iha&gt;iied.
vein continue In force unlit the epprcciatfbn to the leg io n for thr
S
ecielaiy
of
State
Jam
es.
Il
yni
r
confined to the m lll'pry clauses Klmer Thonue of Oklahoma »md
however, that he did not be­
trip.
end of* next December.
*
ami Secretary of Cohmiern- llein v
that the suggestion that Ihe mm Wullare can ryot both remain in
lieve that. Secretary of ComLarry Loaaing, Klk aponioied
Among other thlnga. It wet
TAM PA ,
Kept. • l 7- U V ) - T b e
mrrre Wallace, or any other
ml:lee ahould investigate Ainerinin President Truman’s rahlnet.
motuallv decided that Britain may hoy, who dexigned many poalera Florid*, human canflnnballs have
occupation force* in (iefinany can
official*, nrcrasirily
would
^ buy all of Argentina'a surplus fo r political campaign* matin by' comtructad a now cannon in
Commenting on Wallace** recent
be dlsm ltted a i politic* a n d - ppb fntvign [Miticy speech, Landtii
lie bourtd by any change*
^ m e a ’.-fo r a four-year period, ex­ tha bov*. declared that Im was Tampa. TYImom) Zacchini h»* pul
»»iie»led hy .Jt|e Slate De­
IlCltV.
cept small.reserve* to be sold in cer.ainfr glad lhat~-‘h* had been Iho stamp o f approval on thl*—
lodav that Mr. Ttuman
1 Thomas declared that the-‘ P-un- asserted
partment.
. -other.countries. Britain agreed to len t to Huy* fk’a tr, and th it If his lifth cannon. The new* cannon
must g e l,lid of either llyrnet m
mlttae chairman. Senator James Wallace, i r Am erira’r leadership
every will replace tha one deslir'VCd
ought be
Mead of New Y n rf want* ptihli- in the world .will lie.hamstrung.
year.”
In a wrack last spring. Th-* ZacW ASHINGTON. Sept. 17. i,1t
city because he is rulinlng for
The Krjmbliran catididutu for
* A lelter from Lieut. Col. Ilenrf chlnls, fam e# for their Ijuman
Oliirrvers fn Washington nr««.
governor
of
New
York.
H
a
'e
a
id
president in lUdB said that .Um speculating a* lo what will hap­
Brrwerton thanking the -Legion s» ssssk*|l ant, l »vi n a new toilf
Senator
Owen
Drewsb.-r
-vf
Maine.
members fo r Wndnas* shown h o in P hiladelphignaxt M ond ay..
communist* are rejoicing at thr pen when President -Truman nnd
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l f» r.
his lata‘ father was read by P is ’
In a teat performance, the new Kirlly,. Sardinia. Pantcllerla . an I
Secretary uf Commerce Wallace
T* "aMti-admlnlstra''Ion .ntid
' n Ihe Truman VsblnH.
Commander Henry Wolcott.
.Victoria ZacrKitn sm aller' (aland* In tha MHHer*
meet tiiuinrruw.
While House
Iways against anything the
Secretary- Charles Rot* "old to­
Tha post discussed a program
rwrtein and Adriatic.
day that Wallace ha* an ap.
o f &lt;ntertalnmcnl and' harberae
poinlment with Mr. Truman fur
O F F ir iA L TO HR ItS R K
fo r the rom iog State I-eg Ion
. 1.
.
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tomorrow afternoon,
S-qi I*-'— indup maatbership campaign to
R 1BIIOP NAMED
T, D. Lancaster,'assistant stale
Wallace's announced intentions
WAHHINUTON. Sept. 17, UP)
hell here on Oct. 10 by the
PHILADE!
rrie* officer, ha* announce*) —The OPA today announced (ho of continuing to - speak against
40 and 8. This will Ire marked by
!
M
asaacW
lv
ig
n
t~
N
e
a
r
Oviedo
at ho wilt* ho In Sanfcrd «n first major change In rent emu the administration foreign policy
a parade, and a wreck will he UP)— Th* 1
; The direction waa
(ted a* the
— -----flep . 26 for the purpose nf a ssist­ truls. During tha coming winter have placed the president in a
staged, it was promised by Ches­ *«tU today
a t a fairly actlra o
o f tha P ro .' Jamaa Out, Jr. and jpuy Trie- ing all veteran* or their depen­ season, OPA - said, certain accom difficult position. Observers say
t e r Wilier wb" a ate I that the new pretidln,
losses of 1 to S o t i
it Episcopal
ireh In th e ;k e tt, Jr. narrowly escaped ser* dent* with any claim or benpfit mudatiorir in wintei1 resort arcs* the I’resident w ill have to de­
“ w reck" wotfH* ba managed by
were widely dl»|ributi
' ' lout Injury last gvanlng a t about to which they may be entitled on uill he frred of rent controls.
cide whether to let Wallace conth# Orlando Volture.
day. .Dealings ilowcc
^tmry^iwg |herilL DTD. S:S 0 o'clock, whan the 1034 account cf military service. H r, The ag*f«T I * m » hoFever, Hint Untie criticisrp of the adminis­
g g d . near tha cloaa. a
p Shsrill succeeds the Right Ford Coupe, In w h k h tjiey were Lancaster will be at tha County cmy a limited-number of housing tration's foreign policy or to ask
hacks war* reduced t
wtd Henry 8L George Tuc- riding, ovyrturned about three
O ffice at 3:00 P. M
unit* will tw affected, fiuipcnxlmi for Wallace's resignation from
MONEY MISSING
» f nf Richmond, Va.
rvaorfa will- be effective from th* cahtnsL
RED S D EN Y DISPATCH
Oviedo road.
of- the retil belling* In the winter
Henry McLaulin, optometrist. MUATTERA
reported to
° r u 1 .to kjay 111, 1»47.

Boys State Group Western Powers Are Charged With
Is Welcomed At
Seeking To Establish Bridgehead
In Trieste For Military Action i

PlnnH Art*

Chief tan
Issues New Blast
At U.: o. rnlicies;

KiwaniicTo Attend
Joint Meet Tonight

n,ili,“ry- .... ;

Three Fislierhien Are
Arrested Hy Warden

Argentine, Britain
Sign M onetary Artd
Trade Pact Today

Observers Speculating Today Over
Outcome Of Wallace, Truman Meet

Mead (ir«u|» Victim I.nhdun Says Wallace
Of Riant Ry Thomas And Hynit‘8 Cannot
Roth Re In Cabinet

Zacchinis Ready For
Act With New Cannon

DPA Reveals Change
In Rent Controls

Kept-. h*'c*
^because of a
washout In th* road where Sonjsspread te
one had placed « sapling, to,-warn
Avenue. He.trfJ rollce that a slit [than 100 faml
:h*ve moved motoriate, Th# car went late the
door to Ibe star* was found open JInto vacant h
ry camp* In ditch when they suddenly- cam*
thk morning when he arrived arnTtwo Uriahaha at
bo. A spoke*. upon- th* -sapling and tried ,t*
that th* front door w«a; properly {man for H Ithy. . . . .iifiUera say*
fockat, Meet nf Ih* missing money, f*-—
-*“ .ha.aarihua
*■” •
there will
treubU if
was Ih a cabinet drawer ln’ lh*|th*
th . authoriHgi
, U.h o riti^ try 10 .T,c. te h at* been stftouily injunjd.
Th* ««mp« waa. U kan to RaUUfa.

sKStSdCriiaJLiffi:
ing from hi* office on Magnolia h t|

lira IIa.

t s r v .'

s s L [h r t u ' s : r . ’o

f l AMULl Nf l

America to the- affect .that
' Ruseian regiment* are in
*0 la along tha border of
ece. Moscow announced tha
lal today and charged that
rep o rt- was made to cover
provocative action* of Orach
•li«t Fgsdjt*.

B lllt*

SEIZED

LONG BBAUfl. Calif. Sept. 1L
— The Coast Guard announcv-l
ay that It has sclxcd the luxurinut gamlillng ship, the' Hunk-&gt;r
Hill, fur what C. calls a vlijlation
c f frdaral law. The pamblimj
Ihlp Is optrrfad by T6ny Carngro
thrall*.
*.

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Maitih.

1.it it&gt;i

I V|i|fct»r sjiivki*

nbtiiil

|»nr 1ivuIatIx
lli«s i»ilr..ji,|
whirli rolliiliirt!
Mi»v l*H|.|»rr rhar^ttd
Umi id ihnj *:im ‘ r .t - i.h*m Tty*
imtfi It-itl i-'t ;i lihblu-i! skh»t th|
S«*naUir calU'«l ^ jn'liry nf
At.1
,«,*
nfum si
th#
t» iiiiitiril'* wulltuul. H«* ilrclMrw!
thin \V hit Mrs ji«i( wiitlXil a Irlfin
iifft*rm^ . ..ncihrtlh'fi while
tlic 1'tiYpMHnvnt fu lfil thf
Inti that l hi* nflf* Hitt .tcurord*
iVpjwi n ^ f i n t f tn Whitney as
“ tli** nnhh'Ht ICmnaii nf Ihnn all.'*
Hr urgiTf ttii* unUni U) tr-rlrCf
Wh!lh*$'Niw it pi^iiitMit.* ,

Canada Asks U.N.
Care Fur 1.1100,000
DLsularod IVrsons
t.AFF S f r t
N. Y . Sept.
i -iiindn tinlay asked
iln&lt; Ilull mb Nit, bm* To lake cate
&lt;&gt;f the' no,, mi111,in non-Crrman
ii-fugct-* now- living In dl&lt;ptaoed
peraait Vain p i n, form er Axis
territory. *
The plea Was made today befoie the I
\ . KioiMohic ainl
Si* i.il Vaiin. l
t he group now
ini- l-'fuii- it „n \mein-an prop&gt;»n| I,. , r f up ,io uiteinntmnsl
refugee
m gniuration
whi c h
w.tlll,) lobe !■ * rf file dl-pUfed
|ii i *,&lt;(,* pi'ildi-Hi lie,1 u n i w hen
t' x Itti \ ...p ile .
Iboking t h e
...... limit plan,
f oibidirth .delegale Paul Marlin,
wonn-d t h a t the peaceful recov­
et V..of Ktliolie may lie lietd up
liidcfTmtely .if Ihe refugees ara
iibninliiiied |i&gt; tbelr. fate in occupit-d rimiitric*.
J-ll*evvhere pi lb N- headifuar.
ter* at la k e SuVce**, the Secur­
ity t’ouncil got ready for a vote
mi ibe long debated Ukrainian
• barge that (ire ere. aided hy
(•rent ilrilatn. • i* a threat to
peace In Ihe llolknn*. Kustla'a
(Jrrmiyku U taking ig r r for the
first time ;»* Security Council
chili mini!,

17 . i/i'i

Melee Anions Officers
Ordered Investigated
MEMPHIS. TennTT^pt. IT.
The commanding general of the
A ir Transport
Command
ha*
ordered a comput e Investigation
!** 'it
Pijht &gt;s«t week
which Involved high-ranking mili­
tary persmincl.
Associated Pies* photogtaphar
Allen Hnipe* charged tha Lieu•••niint, - Colimet omt o'her A ir
Force officers attacked hint and
smashed hi* cahiera wihen h*
i* -* to nr-'ogrnuh th** light.

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                    <text>AGE EIGHT

FRID A Y ; SEPT.

T H E M N F O R D HERALD, SA NFO RD , FLORIDA

Mama And Papa Pum a Proud Parents
j) f Two Liftle Pumas At City Zoo

strung. nervous. i\

ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS

the cub* are to live they will noi
Ut on exhibition for »cv*r»l we*I;s.
• Me »nA f s Puma, were purchejrd in 1938 by the Ksnfbnl Klwenit
tpo'fl, but. in a few niwiths, *sW t.lti.i Ironi utto Martin, .I«»ek»_ of
Sfr. Muughtorf, the hthrk' spit* Now nratnfeU .Ttixs. and wet*'
will-, dleappear and IhMr cost* piciented to the Zoo. At that
Mill assume the natural color of rtime ‘the late Joseph Marentct.’u
brownlah gray,
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numa' cub* survive, Ihj Sanford
‘Ktwsnl* C^uh ran * sut.ly have
the privilege of naming them,"
aald Mr.. Moiihhm.
Puma* are th# I*nr ■i ipbclo*
of the cat family in America and
are' fotin I from Hiklfcon flay to
Capr lludi. It Wax formerly railed
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p ate* an,] In Itraril 1* known a*
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horse* nral rattle.

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ft ATt o AT A CONfIMNCt TABU a t union headquarters. New York City, Paul Hall (left, dark shirt), S.l.U

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port agent for New York, tills newsmen about the pending strike of 100,000 members of the ATX. Seafarers
Union. Strike b u bee
died by the union to protest a Wage Stabilization Board decision limiting th* #ba
of m v Increases that
r had won ln'tha recent negotiations with.the shipowners.
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Tells Conference Trieste
Become Another Danzigi
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Curran Asks Truman
; To Intervene For
Signs Mounting That
Jewish Represcnta- New Aussie Knvoy 1 Contract To (iive
Workers Pay Hike
^ fives May Appear
At London Conclave
NEW YORK. Sept. I ft. &lt;/1b -

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City Must Be Made
Symbol Of Security
And Peace In World

fiome A F of I Inng.hnreinrn
I’ A l i S . S e p t It). &lt;/P) —
again threatened to Ignnib f i t )
S e iiitto k T o m C o itiin lly h a s ”
picket line* today a* the Na\
to ld t h e P a r is P e a c e C o n tlonal Maritime Union -tepi'nl
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R e p ly
l y!in g to d u n in n d s o f
U rrw up Mil Id line, of piekrt*
mm
K o r e jfln
a I iu is te r
U tissia iili
Bong aevrrnl sections ‘of lh M
M o lo to v on t h r 'd ir ie s t e titles*waterfront. t h e 'l " * * ’ of the A - V
lio n . &lt; 't)iiiin lly ‘’ n Ssi, rteil th n t
of L longshoremen, Joseph Kyan,
reiterated that hi* men would
t h e C o n f e r e n c e m u s t e.itnbnot respect "any common picket
li»h Trieste b . u truly free Mate.
line."
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Ryan himself elbowed hi, way *
»ddi-.|, mu.I he inde|&gt;enilent of
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twice through an NM U‘ picket
.Liitk \ iittuliYia
* tU lf.
lin&lt;&gt; along the North River, lie
Prrlnrrd thr Tex»» Dfmocrkt;
raid A K of L stevedore, were
Ml.rt ij* make Tric^tr thr aymhol
at work at at least two pier*. 1
nf |trnrr i«h&lt;I ppnirily hi *tho
Other
longshoremen.
however. I
world.**
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to whrk strikc-biuuid
('••tinally n rtlf'n ri
ve»*el*.
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Meanwhile, hujidird* of CIO
Tnl-stc itniM n»»t U' n satellite.
picket. ma««ed a| pirr. in M on.,
n f Yuitoduvin or nf Italy. Yufo*
hattan, and the-'union* amid pie• i
stnvia mid Italy. Mir "uid. are
kating also, would In* incrga'cM
l»»th ••uhoffhnatr (" w*»ild prnrt&gt;
at Brooklyn and Ktaten Island
JYiiiltl
i»*«»tr im|u)rtaHt
pier*. Some picket, handed "nut
than a f&gt;\%
**f territory
pamphlet*
raying. "The
ship
nr Matiniial pud**. l*ntitial|y a»| owner, have locket u« out.”
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1 ••niinurd thr Senate Fnretrn
n ia .. del
dernon.tr at ion by thousand*
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lllio-li-s tun k ilnn 1,.ni* M o* ,|m
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l.rn ii Into
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Y'oik.sWillium t)|i*y&lt;-t
lirrr iiytil hrrr nn ••$$$ d*»»»r*trp,
| their strike In port, all over the ed by New Y o rk . .y.iyor Wllllatn. t/|)»yer lorall tc.iniMn-. n|M-ratliw under 0O.1I11* ‘ •••iti.nl.
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lettlcmctvt of
of tlutlu* .trike,
.trike, unions
union* hate
hair .tarred
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to move
and medical
medical supplies
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lit* *ln-rrli !t • i in* limng comment
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Is C a p t u r e d
wrip op|»
thr Slav ilr(unity faring Floinhi
poultry
■ Halid, mil) for live purpose^ nf
■* buck
B y ^ a p t . B a y P a r k e r pt ic t in v
o l e s A r e D e s t r o y c d 4 | J r g e J g y J r U | n 3 p men in tin* t run bird prnml.'*
Angt Vmeiiean
inpotnts
lr ii‘- l.
in the
Mediterrmtean.
•aid William I. \\ d■ »♦ •»». diiiM'tiM
plus a |20 prise, it was announc­
ht. eountry for the U. 8.
l^ k o u L
.
ATlIK NS. Sept It, o f,
Th.
&gt;1 I* lot 1Jn
«gtg* I*til HUM«* M il
'I 'l l *tiah I *&lt;HI pe
| hev a " ' "
cnm rttied tilth thr
ed today by Mrs. OuM* Wilson,
(International Smindphnto)
Cyrran al«&gt; mad* ■ lud for i ; lr ,.k K„tim m cnt today r e .e .l '
hi'L*. todiav
It lif«-t«ine n|»pMi«u»t *• ti.*« «t *»-* aiipun.
n* »
|H..|de nf I 1 • l* i“.i Ihe |ieople
coun
-'nitration agent,
A
s
s
e
r
t
s
P
l
a
n
C
o
u
l
d
government Intervention Ly scud- ,M| „ nr» outbreak .f vlolro. ••
miIiii* !•» Mill
Nk’ n that p'Miltf&gt;. *1 » aftsiiisH*: id *!*• x
( __
Italy,. llie -t|i ky^ Viiicoslav
under whose direction the proing a telegram to President TruNorthern lir n v n . The Mini- •
w eir mllilik! thru flm k.n
»* b »*f
\%ti i I
xikrsiimn • oiitnnVd.
&gt; Be
- M a jo r
F a c t o r 0 man
; (ra m was held. -Aubrey Mrra-i
man. He asked tha Pre.ident to (ry „ f |»„|,||f ‘O rder said that
xeee.tvely,
Itecanse
of
ffi.l told »' the Munlr|p.il 'npm .i
^ In rrply Coiinnlly Mild that
won th* second blue ribbon op *
instruct government agencies to (O .^ntrnllnl bnntlita virre l*illr.l
111 I V a t ’ C O f W o r l d .Im rlnge. amt price level*. A t,
........... ■ ■ lock f.dl.mmi:
world iwprr t* im*rr important
$20 prisa.
•A r
force a contract w h k h w iiu ld . inin aklrmishea.klrmi.hes brought
t.m u g h L jbabout.
uuL. » |M
‘J .; •• ■ .{llial- lm re I espn--^nj -the'
|k-'*mi' s •**•*1— 1—— •
.« — . • &lt;tlu u clthbor-lulv J«&gt;r Yugoslavia.
____ AmotUf.-dcIrU. FlotenegJ fts'.jiil
embody t he - u m i~ p a y - fnrtcase* Jef^Uta wh.. - t r i e r tn d isi iiiiL - B jLVsuitIvnyM .vl, u l,!* - ftt
lh )^ «irtnilm&gt;&lt;(l—mighri^lte- *Altlmrtrtl t h j - -shmrrr-(•»-*.*-»m -anTTrlarral! n.TtTTTn . Iiavi- « iiTOW
-TtfTC*A*v*- won th r first blutrrntr-'*P"
already gtven to -Ar+"nf-r.Tinrorf* . roinmunlrnliMim in thnl men.
* |_ I'rnidrnt Tniinnn prn|Mufu offnrl In ^mnr M lr n H iy W iw n * thr m rrl f»»i nn hour. ••\rrVthin^ |f1 world penre. iitelu&lt;liti|f Ihe
1# bon-and $20 priie. Elalm rtJtnnip
I far the same work.
The- Athens government -.i». todm thnt th,. I 'wiled Nation, lennn.r of flock........ fiiim*. m\»&lt;I u .o i ..ft n. or liny r . • oro o Unite,| Stales l!ai«im* hi* voice
e f Casselberry won the t^cind
The A F of I, won Inrronsr*
.
WIt* f IIlf f' I 1At l
III o f h r r w m i i U
D&gt;»u: Lo Hi IV,. Itoflla* (hr p‘»lllt* the
tall M va.it l«| ««IlMtltf li •*|lltfrf I’Hl !• l*V h n i u t * o w n e r s
blue ribbon' and $20 prise.
1 of $22.60 and $27.60 a month Iwn ‘ bridge, between KaMmi
|t'ii|$%i .«J•I« St*n«i»*i (•«*rM»'sl
i t l j i h i m - n 0*1 11
I on pMsdTrful iiM*a of nto mu' •••»- ( h u t ( h r • • p r i n t i o f i . o f iltt* w im il l
Award* were made by \V. fi.
( for iu
maritime union*. I're- and lonrdhs were daetrnynl
tata••( !».1 r.f
„ ---------• ••in t » *1 Hi! t m .«
n w lH 'i w in ii;h l
nffw rf
(In* u p p i t i
“ 'Mirv wan! p* ;»* r '
9tgy
•
•
Kilbte, county commissioner, a t
(! H *• 1 tlilnOf •
W .»»• ( • *
27 trlrgraph p&lt;dl* weri* cut .1 •
the 4-11 Club supper held S atu r­
Sllrl. tf risitfrfrift *• Ml
T»t| r t i l l v H i i f i t t f i r n i « | M P H * r i d p n *
iliirlfo n
l*v
thr
I'lf
1 alt*
i« n n
• hi l i n y
m thp attempt
Thi- Me "
day evening at OiAO o’clock at Ityi
niNII t*%pl.lifir«l W*»til-I dims
add* that, seven pet sun* •»••• flit* pftthlrm nf 1 -ill ^ri vVijf ltd of HH' ti i. t l | miti 11 1 y i i t r o
••f
ip '
S h rllrv * I
Sanford Womans Club under
dnin in a battle on th*- i L««..| flit; Wnffl*• V*t»l 11*••a*IV1‘Pt. II
\ •r I.tfi»*-w of Vl.tnf .t. f I\ me
" A pput rntly |||n*p pmilli ymru
rectlcn of women from home de­
of Krphallrtiia nn&lt;| five ..lb.’•l* UIHl uhttr b 1*»I V-tlb!
who* In*vr l»eeii nltli* l«» untiHtfiin
mons tratlpn clubs throughor: the
ClIlpIlM, Itril llo- iirril f $ &lt;|t*V*;ln|
»vere killed north of la r u a
ttt*i 111*1*4 iu*«t|r *»l 1s t
„ Imiilc te.i-arcli on a glub.il production, • despite
feed
and
C°in J rt a n d ' second ’ rwJ riblnm i Degtaring that althbuth there Is
winners among th* boTa were Paul f K°r»&lt; He»*
mIsundersUndlng
t Bradd™ *aTi"|" V oid, y^McGIH wno I bet weep °*M« "rotnlry" a n d 'V o v M P u r c h a s e J B u i l d i n g
.
were awarded $10 taeh. l.bel L e - 1 « “ **•“ •L lhe preaenl Ume. he
0
Three tavuile wrrr Inlurrtl shortly
.ilt*'r. .1 no o'clmk Sunday allernoon
. F ils and Valeen Prevail wbee flrx‘ I •«V* ,no1. ‘ •
« , «hl,H
Indicating n ^ H ^ u a n . l o r ,
-* he,| the IPtn on • -oil Vonl tnirk
un(] red
rwi ribbon
riuutni w innci».
•J ” '71
• ,n2C!* 1. .
... .*
anil second
i n n e r *&gt;....
!-"
of the Sanford ^r t S K H t b u . . .
a tit- h .Samuel It NeLwin ol Seville
K. 8. Perry, aasisUnt poultry I ' W • **'•' &lt;• runner lad with the ne«s erra Is the recent ptirch »«c
I"
I
,
.
I 'Iflt I.« »I•| • |H I I
« 1. .irivioe got out d -ontrol -ind
ialist from - Galneeville. w s . N f* * ' , r5f V rvr ■’Tr«rff" .’ ln lh' 0/ Ibe apartmeni bt ilding at t h e ' f Athens. .In Ilia fnsl
,
nut
1111.
t
win
f,r&lt;
ha.
Inkrn
«
re»dv
to
inniYft
SI
iick tile nor
ftonford'Orlando arc*.." -iMd 'he c o r n ir .o f Palmetto Avrnu^ « H f'nlntiaki i&gt;eitf.n of tillM.
» (W»» lilt"
|
m ri tut oeil oil lh- Or Undo Ut.hway *
.th a judge.
• rH*"l ’ I heavy «..II ,,f inai.v nnluiHl re &gt;"'d. seasonal Iipik I of
llirsr
I • Wt|| !l »| &gt;VIII' |"
,1,..it' (oilr in le-. Audit o| Ihe rlty
,Jimmy Browji wot\ $6 award RitlaHans nt their regnler u-erkly Secorul’ Ktrael bv* Fred II. WiL . u timid giilindn n m thl u* " ' ‘'a m i n e .
Wasle,
i|e«tinetlonan.|
'
l't"'lui
t*
tsiicei
upward
11.‘
tin
I" I o*
'Hint
's
*■
morning st ■ polire pati..land Florence McGill won a second luncheon today* that u vtr'nryi
iinecoiioinii 11-r 4if iM oiiir. so\
and l^iniei. fi'e p ie .ri.l
W,,—r-.
'*• *I,— S nrvl.t S.UI* award of $3,00 donated by the over Russia would be a hollow I orwl«g&gt; nark* of the Sanf u I Ihi-rr’s tin word of ait) • »
where daiiinge mniikiii.r. «••»,. J ^ h 'a-eallv ‘ I’tbh
••••• •*) -lit.
I
*
one
a*
fou
is»
t
doq
t
«ln
a
war.
Cl)n,c
who
,
nnoB„ee
t|.»t
ih
-v
ties.
Trxedp / r e d Comping.
1t.11 loin 1' wa. hmltd Hut Mr&gt; H.
mini a -la tr lie a«-ert«-l
"'eat shottagr Her.I to.I ii.ir ' *
ill i l of III.IMI »**••» 4111*1 It Neleui had a- fraclucrit tollarOther con'estant* Jn (he catt- Kvrryone lo*e*.'v.. ,
will convert ^h* property to bti*,wMr
T ring 11it’ll pro|Misal
was 1 *arily la followed l.v miiv "■
^
Lieut.
Wr*t
emphasised,
how­
1
M
ini
.
glob g fo. ,
^ e a t. Include.) Miaa Brunctta Larl.uo- Mrs Carry Thjirtir another
nes* us*.
sent lo (he I'N ’s Kroii.imlr and IK-- loll In tile ilUmrdiutw fntni*'
t. Inii'l* | f I nn *k‘» liai ■ ■ -liter had M-vetiil ruts.a atx| .*
P g e n t of Longwood and tha follow- ever. thr velue of training In
The firm of Moughton and l.indSocial fmint-il. whirh l.slay is I That will
nice f.u the |.oiilliv
Kiir many ye*n&lt;. runti-tft*.
Naval
Itraorve
and
.aid
'h
at
..III
S
.V
a
ai •»• f I *t\y IhIIII Mil .
Peggy niom o her tUualltcr. had *
Ir.r exhibitrra fropi Geneva: Haraey, local arthllacl*. have ••e«n callml "hail) stars” and r&lt;m I
taking up (ho |itnhli&gt;m of Ku producer^,
big ..ml III lie ■
hrut-cd vlHiultler. aj-cortlliw lo .Ttate
riatt Geiger. Junt HeOIII. Shirley although It coata a .J o t.o f money, employed to make 0 l*n 4 f«&gt;r lh* nlArns of ill Itfck.
even if It
it l»
i* hard on IIhe
«nir~\‘
l " ».
1
rope'* HOO.WMI «|i'|&gt;|jtt-nl refuirrr* . «*vrn
ho rO
ir^ * "
It i* an -urgent necr-.il v- Th« tiro- conversion e f thie-property. one o f
Highway
Patrolman I. C Bender.
_
B oater. Barbara fly n t .and Jean^J'aimirr.’ Thr Intter. Ullfoftiiilwtrly ) '* hot hn j l»ri n billed
_
lo p lu u e-flight
etto M e.M ahan, ana’ -among boy*. ftraiit e'iw J* "aimril prfrparily at th* Id Sanford landmark*, front
flan Iweii hn$€t hy m» __
many
'"I"
•'flight Ito In niiiile for , who liivestlKStesl IJie iuclderttDevid Oldham, Leonard William- vataran*. -of. t h r ,’.recent, war. he residential to business p fo p m y .
prlre* of lata that hu m ^nW the (ir&gt;t lime hv n ui.li-nl fly*- - Wlllism Herndon &lt;&gt;t Sanlortl was
Said, but' la 'c r w||| »ake boy. nut The building, o f brick ronstrtrwill probably nnl ciynplsln inurh ai th. Sanford .School e f A via Io n .,reported In have e.vcaiwd injury
aon an4 &gt; Richard Brockman.
about n few rent* more for poul. hoi d out Inhr one of the big • w|ir.| Idv Hotlge irtlail ran off tha
Mra. Roy Tlltla, chairman, and o f high Mhool and r iv e them tlon. crntalns slg epartmrnts and
try and eggs, If lho*r jtem* ute lliidls. Souifay. when 'h r planemail on Hnnlnnle IlmiPvard about
Mre. Joh 'A ndes, represented the invaluable training particularly in woe remo&lt;leled.»nd rj-palnte&lt;l last
tha field of radar and electronic*. ytar. An addition w i t lie made *&gt;U
just available
The availability
through '• I t " f laaey tw» and ^ half mile* out of the
Sanford
Home
Demonstration
Tha armory’ a t Orlando, he aald;
f food eontiniie* hi U&lt; Hu- lug 't'i'»»»- Th. pilot w • ........... .
cUv limit* earlv Sunday morning.
••*•* d o b Jn preparing the aupper. Aa- houyea equipment for thla purpose the lot adiacent to the pf-iper v,
I
It.,,,
ilu u y Rohmioit. ve nrutt
.W lllum H WILson w*s taken for
In purchasing tha property,
alaiing wera Mrs. C A. Old
Ishe* and make a* much money; item, *0 far as the public .i
Hy XUI.IAN H1 KNHTRHM
valued at over $600,000
Iteatment io Orange General Hoapilot
m
rul
10.'
wrier
of
the
rbunl.
Mr. Wtllsms •*•» Dr B e.s i« ,«
rather
than
it
*
Q o f Geneva, Mra. Ralph Hammond
aa
he
possibly
ran.
Also,
his
(
rnnrentc&lt;
|
"T h is on the-Job training pro­
Discussing hi* axpariancaa dur­
Th« -ailplanes, many of Hirm liUal nt 2 30 o'clock Sunday alter-- .
Mrs. W . R. Strum of Long. ing the osar, Lieut., W est, who axproased confidence In the figu re gram la getting t» lw an r 'Oi- regular job in which he is t e - 1 price.front the I'lmeaslle Arm y base. noon aitrf Iii« .Studi-baker sedtn
of
Hanford
and
it*
growth,
llotn
|t been possible for J
pllealad that I don’t know wheth­ calving training is limited to a } "Med
served in eobptarinea In tha Paci­
ran Inlo a tree a* AHarrtonla
j a" - ' , , v ‘f rnr*‘ L I "&gt; Giglit .ifh r Springs Patrolmsu Bender said
fic. said ha t r u attached to the •re w ar veterans. The former is er I’m coming o r going.’" H &gt;«- standard nunilwr of hour* per I Florida priultrymrn to maintain
. . ,
tlirV' ar» relrare.l at elHiul f. OtHI
the
son
o
f
tho
late
city
engineer
•\Bacapa” and mady all Ita patrol* Fred It- William*. Dr. Bark* »erv. marry Hanford people haye beard week, as s^t bv the institution I operations on n normal hast*,
altitude from the lowing that he had not been informed aa
or firm with which ha I* train -’ thl* Spring and Hummer, the plane.
f" 1 They bank at si-rmingly im- to the es’ ctil ol Ihe Injuries.
from tht« time' when it was. com­ ed ovrraeea and for It long time that remark made lately!
missioned In 11&gt;43. He described
I f a certainly true that the re­ Ing and what lie makes'on over" puh lie^ iilgh l ‘havre benefited Irn p....iM&lt;‘ turns and glide to vrry
‘ r»w.*V * ' #
this sinking of the Yamato, Jap was « prisoner lo Germane. Th« cent rhangri mode in the on- time, i* not subject to ^He rule* mriijibly at thl* lime, hy reason
an 1 soiootb landings on
building
was
purchased
from
Mra.
h
4&amp;JM9 ton haitteahip, a light
the-job training program Hava and rcgulntinna. devised hy lh e in f (t,p availability of abundant Ihe runway*. They have only ode j * em b er and aavoral other ship* aa Allio' Howell of Jacksonville.
I supplies.; IJrtforttirflilcly that .was Inmiriig win el and have lo " ',
caused many o f • the- • emphyer*, -V-A.
w ell a* several narrow escapes
For exampfp. John l&gt;oa l« not poss’ ible. I am afraid that &lt;r|cr. Irr wings. Yldlnbty is curclwho have lawn affording e * .
end equipment which the "Escape" had bafotg it
•servicem en the opportunity «f married and working for th a ’ t),r next few weeka and month* lent fr-m the rm-kuits which a.v
llnh-rl Maurer. suijervUor In
survived ihe recant atomic bomb
takin g advantage o f the «
system
y » tr m‘ ................
Blank
Drug
Company as
« will ravcaL that Hocks have been ,.nr|r „ , | j,, tinte,t fleviglas*.
&lt;4 mntc ol curing operations at the
ta*t a t BiblnL
to drown themselves In lirndsriie trainee, lie hope* sfune day .to cu t'd o w n much mnre ilrastically
Armour amt Ootnpaliy tnest pack­
Ll«ut. W as' Was .IntfUutfad
r Men war*' a t work thl* morning
powder* and luiplrtn tablet*.
(make $200 per month a* a phar- than the general public rea lise s,
ing j&gt;l»nt In BaMImore. Md, U » ‘
WAJBHINCmjN,
atpt.
t.
Ufi
s o 1 n s* I I foot addition to the bv Flatchar Boll* who hod charge
"J u st how do ! a tend on thi* m aelst He goes to work a* a now,
n u c( inrti
—
a*
•
now. if
I f inni
t h a t 'l11l true,
then \t*- i _
a guest ol Mr atid Mrs Alex R.
screury of Commerce WslLscc
o f th# program., President George
thlnjt? la my helper being aided trainee on a 40 -hour per weak
profits o f tha poultrymrn will I E U ffC D C * lA * V y » S l* r V in ff Johnson. TOM Holly Avenu?
made
hU
Brat
puhfle‘•UUmetU
on
A . 8peer announced that eg InterW i l l i 11 H i l Y i v i u i n n
Abmil 10 yefcrs ago. Mr Hauser
r stfrred up by the or hu rt by these changes? What b ail;. If hi* total pay for the be restricted and the consumer i
M a rk e t According In Mr. John­ city meeting with the DeLSnd and Urn controversy
happen* If ht work* ovrrtlm® month (Jor* not ricred $200. In- will also auffer through the n on.'
&gt;V l i l t 1 1 1 1 1 U l Y l H I t m ran llie meat house at Kemtnol* y f
foreign
policy
speech
he
made
test
son,’ the restaurant will open about New Smyrna club* will h* held a»
and makes more than $20(1 per eluding hit subsistence,' he I* hi availability of their products. Il
__ ^
_
ty High School farm where he re­
the Seminole Country Club V e st Week. Declared Mr. Wallace: "I m onth? " "Suppose he makes a the clear. N°w sunposc Do* puts is .a tough situation, ami a f
O ct. I.
ceived agricultural ami
Entura
stand
upon
my
Ihw
Tort
^eech."
Mondav night at 7 --70 o’clock
The secretory made It dear that little money on tho side, what In 16-hnur* overtime. Doe must rathar ridiculous one to,, — that i "WITH T U B HOIITH ARMY IN Ksrtnrrx training, tinder Mr. Johnwhan
Fuller
Warren
nf
JockMn
then
I
"
they’re
a
skin
g.
report
what
he
received
fur
hi*
n K U t* such aa Florida, with JAPAN. Hept Ifl. iDeUynD Opl aon. 17113 Is hU first trip b sck .lo
M r s . R . H . R e n ic k
villa will ba ‘ he chief speaker, bo- aril! Jw t hock down on the
A ll these and m any moreques-J overtime on hi* monthly report. practically llmitlets posslhilities I Eugene |yvy. II. ol (tenlord Ft* . Hanford since Ills discharge from
nfr he mode which were
D i e s I n O r l a n d o II* also ravaaled that the board
a t variance with the policy Mono have been * n a w e r e d | b u t thla I* not subject tn any for production of poultry a n d , Is now serving with the ElevenlH the service sis month* a«o. He
o f dlretora have mad* Dr.. A- W.
eggs, should face the poasibillty Airborne Division In Bcndal. Japan served lit the Pacific Theiter ol
out by Secretary of through « an Investigation w#j V.A. action.
Cppe,
Jr.
an
honorary
member
la
In t’e go further .and aay that if not the certainty, nf a short He' has been with the Division lor Ope rations
Mrs, R. .K .'B e e le k , a raaldant
with the backing of made the other d a y with a rep*
the
armed
service.
' Tanford fo r tha past $6 years,
reeentatWe of the Veterans Ad. another drug store in the c ity ’ I* age o f thoeg important food the p u l nine months.
• .
felling Chrislm** card* and for item*.
•After compteUng basic training Ttsw N sK um n iH T w r r m i
____"It Was interesting ministration.
he volunteered for llie .poraUoopa.
The monthly meeting of the
t that both the extreme
F ir s t of all, the trainee and ■ ’ few week* need* an estra
f .
,
M P * CRACK 'DOWN
Taktpg hi*. Jump training at Ft. Dtolrtcl of the Tuwmeiui o M
tm p lo ytr know th a t the veteran* dark for a faw hours In the eve­
left
FRAN KFJIRT. Germany. Bant
ATO TO MEET
ning to help. sell them. The
Denning. O * . tie qualified as a par­ held yesterday in St. Cloud wUh
Income
cannot
exreed
$200
p
c
x
lji
aj - ?
18 , ’ W A - A t t t e r l e a n M* f *
13 cfiuntte* being represented The
of ihe other firm hires
achutist on Uve l&amp;lh of-M ay II
*
rlod Ofriier*
0'
M I do, however, that mart Amer­ month if Ut* vateriin
la marrl
;t$ *
The Alpha Tau Omega social bv making the required null
eeting was preshlcd over by P.
Sam P m it of Walker, M o . rrarked. down todge on a i
Doe U&gt; work for him during the
ican*
art
coooCyned
about,
and
and.
$176
I
f
single.
However,
**
iV ss, president Her. liavUo
actives
and alumni Jumps from * plane tn flight. A f .
Mrs.* Gao age Bauman o f of looter* and buck mark*
*•
rtilttig
to
w«k
for
ptaoa.
1
th e m a te .more w ay*- than one evenings and a t th* end of the fraternity,
In «&gt; e y n p t&lt; * \ dUpUced1 PoUc intend 16 continue toy efferU for a
BtepdLsh. pastor of the Ht. Cloud
In which a veteran can add • to first month, Do* ha* tp*&lt;!* $200 will meet at th* Motors Inn at present he Is performing
In G em eoY . Thev c o n f
Methodist Church, was th*
jttrt »nd testing peace and I this lucerne without running Into from hi*’ regular training poei- 13.00 o'clock noon tomorrow for a'duties In this division,
lew atm*. Army o o u .
Kami of Orlando, are
future apeak | trouble qd'h the V . A. H» rah tlnn ■ end $66 for hi* ' outside luncheon and meeting. Alt member*) in* parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8am soeakrr. Orl* Vista * u
. are urged to be present.
Lev)', reside in Sanford, Florida.
the nit* of th* next meeting.
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e s t in e C o n fe r e n c e t o d n y in
s u p p o r t o f th e A n g l o - A m e r i ­
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lim ite d • a u t o n o m y
" » • workable and could lead to
what he called a final eolation,
t a i l week (he Arab delrirntr*
. hadleveled
-bitter
criticism
J ga ln it the idea. Today Itevln
ok 00 minute* ta. make a state­
ment detailing llrltaln'i reply to
' that (land. The conference wa»
meeting behind cloved- door* and
the text o f Pavin’* .perch wan
jen ot
mad* I public. ■ Conference
rourcea emphasised that Hevln
made no new propo.al* to subntitute
for ■ the federnlitntinn
scheme.
Meanwhile, thara are mounting
elgn* that Jewish representative*
m ay Join the conclave. T h r r.
member* o f th* Jewish agency
executive flew to-^fari* lixlny
fo r fit meeting of tKe comm it tea.
Jewiih source* .aid the dis­
cussions might remit in a decl- j
• *lon to participate In the l«ondon
parley.

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Violence Flares Wilson Says Meat Shortages Hike Air Show Seen
Again Today In
Opportunities Facing Porltry*Tien By More Than
1,500 People
or Id Parley On
it Enerirv Is

Jimmy Brown Is
Named Winner Of

Lieut. F. G. West
DoerN otExpect:
War With Russiaj

Naval Reserve Offi- ■•{rISrri^lh*r
cer Is Main Speaker
At Rotary Meeting 'Fred H. Williams,

Three Auto Wrecks
vkcur In Sanforik
Over W e e k e n d

Dr. Orville Burks

Investigation-01 Vet Joh Training .
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Robert Mauser I
Visiting Sanford

Wallace Stands Pat
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Dutch Harvest

M O NDAY, SEPT. 16, 1946

OLD DOG. NEW TRICK

W hi'it the dykes of H olland w ere broken and salt
w a te r swepL in over the fertile land djirinjf thfc Cnnndian
cnnuialMii to ri.l the country o f Germ an forces, th e future
ol the farm lands looked b arren. A m ericans rem em ber th at
it seem ed one of th e unavoidable tragedies of th e war.
th a t rich -areas of th a t shytH country sh euld he m ade un­
productive by salt soaking Into the soil. .
... . J'M w* one y e a r .a fte r th e once-heautlful island of
\ \ n eheren was a desolate, scene nf
of w ater, gray m
ud mid
and
mud
sh a tte re d houses, D utch fa n n e rs are hack th ere, ready to
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redeem
Tb« people know
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ml, h u.t *they
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th e dvkes, whore th e sea has been wishing through three
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1,1 dead
'h-ud trees, repaired the
th c fnrm
houses' w ith
I t hused
dj
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farm houses
lum ber, and began to tend th e ir fields.*• H
H eavy
rainss Inst'
last
eavy rain
sp rin g were in th eir favor. T he s a lt was w ashed dow n into
th e earth , leaving th e shallow surfacO soil clann fo r p la n t­
ing. Sun and cure did the rest to bring u p Aiod drops of
w heat, vegetables and flowers.
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c a re of them selves, m id 'th e y certainly ar« m ore th a n de­
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Line of
insurance Protection

Social Calendcn

fo r a p e rm a n e n t-

Judy Partin Is Wed |
•. To Gustav R. Michel P c f $ o h a
Mr. and Mr*. J. t . McClelU-*! J uroiu i ___iT i.* . , . , Y 7Z

On A ll Forms o f Property
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Estelle Hurt Given
Party By Mrs. Higgins
Mr*.' Kilward Higgins. Jr. hon­
ored, Mist Katcllo- Hurt, popular
bride-elect with a bridge party
orV Friday at her home 12 IS
Magnolia- Avenue. Zinnia* and

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LITTLE
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Mr. and Mr*. Wiliam K. Holleyhead, Jr., recent bride ami groom,
were honored la* Saturday even­
ing with a recant Ion given byMr. and Mrs. W. 'VL llnllvhcal.
Hr., at their home oij Palmetto
Avr.
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The Hollyhead home wa« lovely
with arrangement* of pink rr*c*.
fern and coral vine place I alxKit
the room*. The hoaless wi» as­
sisted by Mr*. F. B. West mid
Mr*. R. G. Fox who served deli,
elru* refreshment* ron*l*ting of
nunrh cake* anj a»*orteil nut* &gt;it
ihe friend* of -the young emiplf
who eallrd during the evenhtTT

Mr*. A. B. Miihnney lip hnd a*
her house guest for the na»t fi-»
day*. Mr.- and Mr*. T . II. Hynn
nf I'nlniks. Mr. Kyah i* Mr*.
Mahopry's hrother. **

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I Laney Drug. Sto

Pilau Supper Given _ t Ml** M argaret’ Dingfilder left
t&lt; day for New Orleans, l.a. to
At Baptist Annex! enter
Tuline University. She will
h# nrrompanir.l

SEE OUR
TO P QUALITY

Karly thi* week-* the »fato of
Maine held iu fir.C elate election
alnce tile war, and ,wrnt aoliJIy
Bepiiblican. And what that prove*
Is th a t.“ A s Malhe goe,; so goe*

GHLI TF^G CAMIty

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H lli Matnolia Av*.

‘hc ‘ " r'' «"‘l fo,“ rth dynasties, mid the historical n-cord
jhas boon trac-d hark to Muties, unifier of Kgvnt and
founder of the first dynasty.

Gliilir plain-- *houht l»e an in
tere.tln^ nvN-otlon Un yming
men. Thosa roiling ailcntly n v r
Sanford during the l**t few day*
aenned like ginnl Idrd* In no
particular hurry tu get an y*hero
an,| with mi hing to worry alault.

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W e .t.r n A llle i Are R eady

A i A ctln jk-$tole Secretary
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J i r D ard on ellei S h ew d ew n
dOrttly rold n hlll i l l gornli vvluill
‘i p f d i f l o CtntrMl P ttti
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praise* Secretary \V-allare*i« npO WABHINGTON— Drsn Acheson I* rapidly becoming known ee
aserurn. policy kprerh. "W a tIl’c r ila r y f ,CCrC," ry ° f i U le - r#‘ h,r ‘ " • n b&gt; ^ own title of under•o eome* nearer Ihe point t.f
view of the people of thi* connAcheson-a emergence as top stale department man on Internatry.”
»ay»
Flerlda'*
Sensl-ir.
(tonal political matter*, however. 1* only beginning to rome to (tie
"then the inUfrprcter* of our I fore He trerame a headline alraler only recently during th* height
foreign |ollry." We would, tike ini
0/ the Yugo.lnv erUls, where he maneuvemt the whole business
see the people vote on that pur- J
going to his chief, fltste Becretsry Jsm es Byrne*, and I’ rrsident
ticnlnr question,
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Two rasa* nf Infantile pnmlysls hava recently lieen discover-,
ad In Heminule County, the first in
this county this, yesr. We- hnd
hoped ws euuid go through the
‘ - ha* seen an unusually high in­
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ctJenea of the diseaae in Florida,
A without a single ca»c. ilnwgver,
■i despite all effort* to avoid it,
the disease ha* finally made*lt*
appearance here though fortu­
nately In mild form, according tir
present report*.- We hope there
will be no more uf It, but parent*
should t&lt;« p srllcu lu tly " .csreful
with respect to sanitation'messur.
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ONCE

Echols Bedding
&amp; EajjiitureC o.

\ nother
T ,hintl0n
? herc
^ be made unlevTiha
wage demand*
agalrut 'c?
Chrysler and
companies
would
*ov.
C lie n t re.tored effcetJve price controls. -They ar» fir to r ) R. J
(InicrnatloMtj
. U M U can l I'ram Cam llael V * TBooiss. G. F. Addee, and Walter Heuther, president.

work. Thi* $55 - doe* not ham Tot
be reported to the V .A. A M
V.A. j* _not n di-ti-etlve hnn ur
a»d eniUint expect Doe’* original
employer to he one either.
The»e are the two big prob­
— Ry Willi AM «1TT lem*
many
employer*
and
C ia tttl P r tu Wrlttr
irnlnee* are fared with today.
It i* tip to the employer to proXT TOOK 100 shots to subdoubt, somfons wilt pay theta
tert the trainee hy knowing hoar
ous a whtjp whale o$ ths Canath* comptlmSpt of calttsg 'em
to make out the proper lepnrts
h la r V
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big
bullies.
to thb- V.A.
,clsar that Ihtss wars gun shoU
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,/)ne recent case revealed that •and not tbs two-ouscs vsrlsty.
L et's stay y/fy/ag t h t g t U i t k
a trainer In Sanford worked a
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I I t
w k o tt lack at privacy it 100 pernumber of hpura overtime ona
Xtdok Dumkopt loufbt k it
«*##. H t't gat a Mouse, h ts n ’t
mopth and hi* coryneniatlon’ wji|
way to a th lrt countu (Way
k tf
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reported to th| V.A. along with
•e /y fa I t t t t k t oat k t was
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h|* other *alary a* straight time.
to Canada saw, avtaumber
The trainee wa* immediately p ittin g.
tba woman m and aM-frorlh to
notified
that
Ms. subslstenna
A m t w m W has |ti wendarful
•aa. That ana-fear* »4 a saaa
allowance Yeas to bs cut front

RE TELLING ME!

•d o n . tea W tWg Mfedt • bein«
Hto w k l f . o f f j . ^ ^ to the

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. -The

housing shortage brlnt*
unpleasant fopercuislon* through­
out the world. London police are
having their trouble* with a
gruLp of homeless communist* who
have moved Into unoccupied cas­
tle* belonging to some of jlrilaln'a
nobility. In Texas a group uf vet­
eran* with nowhere else to go
have threatened to taka over an
AVmy Air Field and live In t u

As The Twig
Is Bent

barracks. In .Dayton, Uhio, a
Federal Housing nroject official

agsinst an American not# warning h . r U keeo hsnde' off L n . ^
build more huuses.

&gt; S iom iHtom

°«A»Mn«t the straits would daU for United

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Tam ilian
Children pai
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Unbent, bo the tree incline*.
•Everything depends upon
*"• growing. formaUva years.
Not a l o n e ‘ efegrtetor, but
ha protected, built and
nourished.
All ttye call* fo r expert
nadteal attention and fra.
(|ueht checkups. It mean* a
careful, generous diet, serums
M edvtsejJ bjr. the physician.
go*rd(ng J against’ • childhood
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la followed -by a talking dog.
Couldn't be, could It* that tba
lower nnlmals erg pUgnldg to

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A rtist canva* U woven from
flax, hemp. Jute *hd cotlon.

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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY!
The M o st.. ;- *
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A hm-i lfa*|«ln, William \V y*rr^\ \\ M |

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dl-iwinit: ve|,hi ii of no A T M -pm mo-liv^f. w*. Shinliviint. /
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Mr*. Irf-Fil* iil»“ h»d

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I irne*t ta’ wi* of (Iklahoinb **
tlielr gue«t f'T. a 5 ’-' d*&gt;’*Mr*. W . J. Daniels s '" 1 Ml»*i
t velyn Daniel* had Mr. amt M r*.,
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Mr*. N ojt i* .the former M*ii.-n D aniels
grand'
d.iucHter of Mis. W. J- Daniels.
Mr. and Mrs. George t ’ luckat. turn. Mr. Jerome Pluckeliaum
Hid daugtiter Jtelty were gnesht
•tf Mr*. Nello Tlihinas- on Kpp-lap,
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Mr*. A . K. Mnrana t t e n d ed
-hureh in Sanford fiimday cve" it g .. *
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Mr. anil Mr*. John D. Thomas
r.nd son Frank h a v e renimed a f­
ter . a- two week* visit
with
friend* and relativr*
In Wild•i*odd, *. Hawthorne and Jackson-

Ecru, A q u a and Pink.

LOLA LANE
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'ilr. and Mr*. Charlie Hifbrant
of Froatproof and Mil* Jlertha
Moothart of nioomlng. Illlaol*.
ver* over night pu*»t» of Mr.
fin d - Mr*. Hcnrv Krelzer. Mr*.
ri A iio tb * " la making her home in
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M AUTIIA' MII.I.KU . . , l-’xpurf lit-uuly t-oiLitiliant
nf tin; Kiclinrd iludm it Salon and tlip Dn It tin y SIicop.-w Si-liool
will lire at TOUCH TO N 'S D uH airy Conimdit- rm in tfi- all tliia^wpuk.
' S he’ll xMiah a Success-O-I’lan for you . . . a aimple h eau ty
organizer to Hell you how to care fo r your akin w hether, it’n d ry , oily,
norm al o r teen-age. Plot a b eau ty routine for improviitj} fare, figure
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and fitnenh with Hie same co-relatetj Dullurry preparations
usetf at the Success School.

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Mr*. Edward
-.llcK b r « f Jacksonville. North
'X jflH M D ’.a fe vi*itln» .hi* folk*
’ JktKt-aqd*. Mt*. Arnold Baxter.
{• M to o l opened last T**b w'th
the enrollment of 60 pupil*.
iV T fra , (Jolt, the principak and
:tr*rbrr o f the sixth, seventh end
eig h th . grade*, Introduced the
Moran - .Lr- !
tfeeher*: Mr*. Lula ■.
ml M
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th# prlm arv grade* and
Mr.
Joe
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Mathleux
Inlerpiediate
g r a d f i . lin
H o t lutiche*
ItiorheA will,
will lif
fvgrade*.
lie M
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•d ■daily. *in the *ch»iol lunch­
room under. Ihe mhnageiiient itf
Mre. Leona McUltr. ; .

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uldham preriding.
Other*
pip«eiil were;
Mr*
inni Hilehie. Mr*. . Vincent I*-.
t*l*. Mr*. G. r . l«rFII*. Mr*. J.
1 Brown. Mr*. Uayinontl Metiill.
Mr*. Mnigart-t (•■ •It, Mt* •• H
I lyAit; M u ' Lul l M»i.in,- Ml*
Ivelyn Hahtel*. hihI Mr- Onidi
M iIi Aii f f u m Siiut-ud
Mr. nliii Ml* It.iyaiond
v (lrlno-i-- Iout Mr.-Jt!.,t M f I
Atkiu.ofi \|i
I .i n-1 Kil*»i, .i| ,_Mr» Waltri Ynitior«mvli n .
•i .•ir gur*t» Wi-dniudny
Mr. null Mr- N iiim * l l r l i e i l

ph««y WM-Tsletypa* DR M
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W .l n th k paper each

Mrs. J. Al. Mc-raskill
Circle 2 Hostess

12:45 P. M
. Daily

ADULTS 4 0 c p p .

Professional m anagem ent supervises 'Ihe Individual
(uueg held for each class-and endeavors continuously
lo m aintain th e mya^ted funds In thosa issues iwhich
o lfer the m ost ra ue per d ollar of market price. The
,V
o f »»&gt;• sep arate cU**cs,
n o * ^e« e , , , n ^ ■ character o f his investm ent at
a ll times. On request, he- can obtain In' the form o f

InTtaimehi

a Tail Omega Fraternity. Honors .
* Rtishous With Dinner And Dance

OPENS:

Children t&gt;c

United NaUaaa

itotoibecL

nre Air* tt~tn thr First Ms|»ll*l Cliunli/alUl. lUv. VV. I*. Uu *’*». Jr nlln ui- It to \ II, imi .‘*u , l.t. . t pti mb* •
lei Mined it Iheir home Saturdnv
tili. Mr* Clsrke wa. the funner IV.-kv Vlrgililn lle*trr iliuniliter ot Iat It. The Ikipti-t •*•
mghl ulirii
i.-vv |iiee-ls senMi \V O llfster nn&lt;1 tin- kite Mr Hester of |hl* iiti Mr Clarke hnvr ii new paII ^1 mvileii
it. f,», t * oiolfeiigitl *upI* u M-" miii of Mi mid Mr* It t* llmwii 6l Ortamto I tv. niupk- |il*nv iVaiMiii (tom M*hm|% |til»l. *t*
.ii III tm, •■ i l i s l
to m.iko their home In this city
^ttlttU* ami Mt t»«|&gt; l lu itltt. mat
llii- r"tiiinilM*itv wns ^irntlV
b^viuiimry. i'hi»H^«» Alt INjiivmi giievi-d
i -i* Iit*ot of ilie death of
with wifi* in* t two t-hihlirn me ini.U t’vv^ti’i
lif •T ioij Ni w York
living in Mrv I* II Kihmi'n hoii«% ■i o.
Atigvis .’ till following no op.
The i.yjimn
I* l a ' efnlion. Mi Fowler hnd many
" ill |mvc f i r »'» Mf Ihr lit u fir.-».d. in I,"|lg w *m*., wheia he
i ll nii Tii«*»ilit\ ni|;Jit ‘"An t•»»• outiist n liiinie nod -,i«-ol mnfiv
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119 W . FIRST STREET

NEWSPAPER J,
, DOES IT A
(i BETTER

I(onto t
.it ?»i»i I lull mrl
Tlmriulny when Mr-. WiUott put
Sanford Stude'ntH
inftu ntAtivo inIk i»ii
Make Honor (iraden
* tft chi
rim! cmci i:cnr&gt;
IIcXn*ahn»cntA wcrc •ctNiil. Itrpurt*
were «*uhinittfil hv mcnihvi-* '»f
thy Cuunt\ t'minrit. Air-. 1 *p.i
tending Ihe slimmer iiumler nt
II.turnon.| an I Mi*. W IJ. St rn
Stetsop University in "Orl.mil
Kef rci*hmciit.*. were mmveil..
Thoto
In
Itnvmnnd
Btiiitlo.
made huuur . rude* -neenrJing to
At t'hri^t
*huich ILAv
Mi
nut
Mr*
Richard
Clraen
("Uirke
whoa,
in*rrtai:e
»
is
nn
event
nl
report* from Hit- ri giltrar"* offt.e
I • iiluillltliMt will ln&gt; ii'lrhlillpil h

Mi-. J. Klflf'lit'i Ini' tr!uri»r,l
from Ncu Yni k I ilv uh»il* she
)(iiti the Ruminrr "iih Iipi -&lt;hi
■ ml iU» i:hlpr-in luu Mi: mi«l Mri.
Klpi«chpi iinil hri sf»n in livt
•tphl ilmiirhlrr Mi mi«l Mi- V\ M
I/our. , . •

THE
MUSIC BOX

111 W. 1st Si. P hone 9 5 3

ADVERTISING

Investigation
Of Vet Job
Training Made

oroperly, thi* action wout,! nut
have been taken. . Remember,
compensation for o V rtia * .' that
I* pay for work performed over
t/i* customarily sehedulsd work
(Period of the . pstablisHment. Is
n«l to b« reported as straight
tints. WlWftwe psy, although It
la reported as overtime compen­
sation on tha monthly rep o rt to
the V.A., doe* not count In tha
V.A. ttmltatlone.
-

.

rhope Dl«

leiitualy Injured, (fnlrrneilonai)

A c h e io n

• Portable
v*
• Electric
• Automatic

U*c eur EASY TERMS .nil
•larf tonight t« enjoy bellrt
tleeplng eopiforlt
.

.. .
O'lngs Itnpponed In E gypt before the first dyn-.osly. of H. ( . .'1200, lins long been known to historians
j Now exrnvntions reveal pottery hearing th e symbol of
ii m T - i , . ' " ,' t,r" 's e unknow n. So prim itive Is the p o ttery INJURI0 by a hand grenada toiwd
thn it m ust be enrlklf than the first dynnsty, and Kn Is by a Yugoilav lympolhUer during
a recent dcmoiutration In Trieste,
, | perhaps the earliest recorded king in history. '
an American military policeman I*
| ...
Kn
U‘p nccoptcd h istorical' fram ow ork, aided from the arena by a club­
'h is Peiping itouso ja called “ Zero Dynasty.” If in te r dis- swinging buddy. Twenty-two per­
covdWes unearth still e a rlie r periods, historians will have I son*, Including 7 American* wera

A fter 18 years of ths NswWfeal,
which • was to drive the A m ik
changer* out of th* templ*, r an&lt;i
reetore control over oyr netionsl
economy to the common man, th*
CIO revests this startling Infor­
mation: American Industry Is noev
dominated by five families! MorCOO, Mellon, Rockefeller, DuPont
M d the Cleveland banks, *Thhr*

*

HOLLYWOOD
BEDS

OFFICE SUPPLY IT ).
EXCLUSIVE DEALER

lt,-v Heed.
&lt; &gt; ner, Mr. and' Mr*. Al Hryant,
„Hnuiaillat.
,Mr- "'",1 .?, r V , , K W. K. Klrehhuff anil gor.t* Mr.
Mr and Mi*. Al l-**e.! „
. /,
Mi.
hnd Mi*. Hoy Holler. M. •'■ ',,;' rd «'f H
I mnlci. ale and
and Mi*. Harry T.«.ke and TTui i - '
Karfltn - and Mri I’fa it- of
ci;tMini* Ifi'iiry T ih'Ui*. Mr.
ami II»m&lt;I«ittnn, Ml-** lYeH iii Trulurk
M ij
\V. H. UTlfnim*. Mi* and and Clyde Terw illegar. Country
.Mr*. Jack Hall and Mr. and Mi*. t 1ub pro.

*. W. A. Lcffler. Jr., rirat Baptist &lt; hureh gave aHurt and tea guest* chickrn pilau » u p p e r - at the
IJoyd of TalUha»»ec church annex &lt;»n Thursday eve‘ ning honoring Rev. nod Mr*. \V.
P. Brook*. Jfi—and fiunlliwi of.
A ramel ha* twire the carrying the teacher* and nffiiflr*.
Summer ftowfr* deoornled the
• •r of an ox.
annex where the buffet! »tyle
supper wa* enjoyed. Those at* for I^mg Island. -N. V. where ahe
will spend a mouth with Mr*. Ik Nlrw. John Miller
W. Swartz whose hUsImnd died’
Hostess 'io Circle
PHONOGRAPHS
recently. Mr*. Swartz and llaugh-1
ter have been freitucnt visitor* in
Sanford.

BOX SPRINGS^

The incomr of all Fl*»ri«lin»...
I-ira tisn o t always first, at laasl tint in the* rernnitt of
nmountni (o
lii^-t,ni'cii'iit l-.gypt. Ihere hisffH^-ns (liviilnl into pfriotis ncyear, five |»«»rt*riil h ii l»«*r than (l)&lt;• '’"riling in t|R. various royal iiousos which govt-rm-d the
year b«*fi ri*. IT thi rr i* n ilr
Tin* pyramids w,ru built by rah-rs of
nrnniun any •limr
It '*,,n '*&gt;.7‘U,: ! rV

Imur* of 7:!Ui and t»:0i» I . .'I Mr* II i llrtlcl. Mr. and Mr*,
with the fidliitting menu li-mg l«*n-- lliggim and Is.rky lligrrivnl I.) Mnimi!vi and Mr» Vd bui*. Mr. and Mr«. .Th-niia- Kirkl.rvy •Mliitner land Mi and Mr,- land,, Mr. alid Mr*. J- •'* Mitchell
" \ I lliynnt: I'binNii ii-mitles with grid Mr and 'Mr*. T3M J.yon* and
chicken ala Line. bilked l.van-. I ilrn l.yoh*.
illlT l «»lild. Virginia hum, n'lo!
.Mm, I»r.* an, ( ATi \V V* Bu­
l l iclliy*. hot loll* ami coffee.
line .Old (i.iylc Hitting. Mr. and
Thu*e aitvndiiiB were Hr. and Mi*. Andiew ("urrnway, Mr. and
.Mr*. F i n c h e r McDaniel -and Mr*. W. (!. Fl|-iiiing, Mr. and
fluightcr. Mnrilyn, I&gt;i and Mi*. Mr*. George-Thuratnn and childIjniiJ Woodruff. Mr and Mr* rvn. Mr. and Mr*. Jultu* DingI!.' N. Scott, Mr. and Mi*. John frldri and Margaret and Simon
Mvinch. Mr. and Mi John Ivey, Pingft-ldrt. 'Ir and. Mi&lt;b C. K.
^tr
and' Mi*. F U Scott. Mr. Spcnrvi. Ml*. F*car I'rice and
uii,| Mr*. Janie* Itidite, Mr. and i; tV Auxtin.
Mi*. Hugh Whclcli.l and M i - ,
Mi. and Mi*. Kd l.c v y . Whit-

Fdwnrd llnniel*. .li nn list per.
Pnul lliclysoh. th-iom- Mero,
i»* Annie Hiutehetl of St. I Will mill Mrleii. r -rinctn Hoy.
.Pctefaburr vvns |h,- gue*t Inst ui-d Onle Scott. Jr llio.e oinking
week of Mr*.. It. I„ Garrison. Mr*.
the honor r ll*niid Ih'Sii’*
Garrison *prnt*~ the weekend Ixith
were Voile William*, Jr./
with hhr hrother T.
HryTil ot (1»t
Winston Henderson, mi. I Hohen
M.. Ufrn.
Wilson, the tw.- I ittel mnkiMg
-a
Mr*. H. It. Ilrn* left yesterd'iy A* in all Iheir *ufijirt*. • —

INNEHSPRINf,
MATTRESSES

AMlJItcX i t|llil-lvi.ku

hy her parerr*

Mr. and Mr*^Jiititi.,~IHngfoM«,r.

WORK BETTER hy Sleeping Better!

. The O PA I* aMHiing the public
that Ihe meat Hhortage will .-•••! m
six. week*. Will, the lIPA flfim iae
to difimiid If dt ducan’iT.

I’. • « « . « . «a* electe.l ptesidmt nt the Fidelia Cla»ir
—
i'f the First lln|itl*t Churrli nt
— jlh o ■ ihccting &lt;■ / th* group held
. in the home of Mr*. Hert* llrceidcn on Maple Avenue on Tuc*dny
5 .evening. .Hr*. I lm u r turner * ji.i
_ Ml** -Thelma T im e r »vrc co­
, | h-iitcMi-*
irkOlfier officer * . •*htte&lt;l were:

Mr*. Breeden, find vice pre»ident; Mr*. Hichar.l KUhrrty, eveMr*. Daisy Knox lett Saturday end vice president; Mr*. , J. L.
for A*hcvilfe. N. t \ P&gt;r a two Thnrnby; Mi*» l.orcnv Franklin,
necrrtary - treasurer; Mi»* Chris­
ulika vacation.
tine Stouilcnmirc. asso.iatr sec­
Mr*. • Ca**andrn Schultz left retary and Mr*. J. I*. Whitaker,
la»t Friday fqr Tampa to vi»it he, leporlcr. .
aon and dauglilrr-in-law Mr. and , F o IIo w ih b the t i u sin r * * s e s s i o n
a s o c i a l hour w a * enjoyed md
Mrs. Karl Schultz.
a priie wa* awarded to Mr*. Kl*Mr. and Mr*. P. Bayard Smith berry, aflcr which refreshment*
plan In leave thin week, for San­ were served.
ford having *pcnt some time in Those presenf wci.-: Mr*. II. K.
Little Switzerland. .N. C.
• Morris. Mr*. I,. F. Ciarncr, Mr*.
I). K. McNnh. Mr*. J. P. Holts,
Mr*. Mvy Conolry of Valdosta, cliw, Mr*. Thomas II. drove*.
(,*.■ I* visiting her daughter* Mr*. J. P. Cullen, Mr*. Elsbcrry.
Mr*. (I. K. McCall nnj Mr*. H. Mr*. John Roger*. Mr*, fail
(•. Fox for »oin«; time.
1 * Mr**. M&gt;\ K. It. Smith, Mr*.
Forrest ■ (iatch:-l, Mr*. 0 . IS. Rol­
Mi*'* Kathryn Wiggins flew to ler. Mr*. Breeden. Mr*. Turner,
I.nk'utia Beach, (,'alif. yesterday Mi** Thelma Turner mid Mis*
*• .
to visit her brother-in-law and Ixirenc hranklin.
sitter Capt. and Mr*. Jack Iloli.

W. E. Holley head, JrAnd Bride Honored

For Full Information. Call

Sunday Night Buffet Supper Al
.
Seminole Country Club Well Attended

Officers Elected
For Church Class

The Crow Usual!
'Montreal is the largr»t inland
in a straight line !
pert In the world. ,

IF I U T &lt;M
OUT.WILL HE

PA G E THREE

THE SANFO RD HERALD, SA N FO R D , FLORIDA

Tm ha* been cultivated in . Nickel uri|
China tor more than 2,000 yeart. kupfcr-'nickel

If; lltpsc were the* y ears a fte r th e Civil
Wmihi m imuomihlo to keep W illiam J , Dono
BIBLK VKHHK FOB TOIJAY nf public office. Tlte com m ander of The fnmou
regim ent, New Y ork’s contribution Vo W orld 1
| {ai|.how division, known to nil ^n w Y o rk e r. M
1
the d istinguished Sendee
■dhc* DSnTigiiished^Kwvit-fc Medal and th e C
nr., a •.'»*.* »nn]
-o f’ ilorioh'-Y itt. Chough he ha* fil
coNFoHMiNti pointed offices brilliantly/ 1w inding thf*1h*’th e
JOHN: Jean* [w ar with th re e y e a rs as D irector of S trategii
m/ inoa Y,

MONDAY,- SEPT. 16, 1 9 4 0

TOUCHTON’S

MrKr* .

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THE

SAN FOH P

H EKALJJ/ a A W F O R P p F L O R iP A 1

MONDAY, SE'^T. 16, 1946

Howwomena n d girls
m a ij getw
antedi-elief
Item f u n c tio n a l p a tio d (e p a in

e x p erts.

« IJITitKU , w ho** |iUrt ’of rwl
d»nr* la &lt;u| Kim H lin l, Krrderltk

N O T IC E

to contractors
Sealed bids will bo received u n til 10:00 A . M. T ues­
day, Septem ber 24, 1946, for th e roofing, rep airin g
an&lt;4 painting o f the Southside P rim ary School b u ild ­
ing.
#
..
i • •
«
The ow ner doe's ndl obligate him self to a c ce p t the
lowest o r any o th e r bid.
D rawings and specifications m ay be obtain ed from
M oughton &amp; Lindsey, associated a rc h ite c ts, 611 A t­
lantic N ational Bank Building, Sanford.

E stim ates

r given. Phone 1082-J

SMITH BROTHERS

im

•In |»r Iha pmtllr U

H abla

ISeries To Resume-Here Tonight; - .
Schantel To Face Hyde On Hill

la l O rtf SUOsellnai wid I 'ln l dew nuat i

in n a HOl'WJt YOtrw MnstY IM&lt;
To u rh td n

.lo u r.

Co,

ami

Ui

t drug store* i n t r j t t w i

•

! Ily AKTIIUK BECKW ITH. JH.
Herald $ parts Editor
Baseball hi ihr Florida 8 u te
League came to a now low at the
|local park Friday evening when
'Um pire Tea Cofrr forfeited the
tha evening'* contest to th# Or­
lando Senator*. The Senator* wet-i
anjoylm a 3 to 1 lead in thr
contest at the time of furniture.
* The till in Orlando arhaluUd
for Saturday evening was post­
poned until yesterday- because of
• deluge of rain that came at
rametlmr.
T h e Senators were given anolhar game by the Feds due to
listless play and the futility of
e ffo rt alter tha umpiring exhibi­
tion that was displayed Friday
night. The Senators ( downed the
Sanforditea* by a t to 2 count,
w ith (loose Kettles,. Jim J'ayns,
and'C harlie Bisson an the mound
the Feds.'
Orlopdo opened the contest by
scoring two runs in the first
frame, Sanford cam' bark In .th
first of tha u ild .to knot tha count
a t two *0 a* Kettles and Bryapt
singled, folllewtd by fix’ Infield
error and s free pass issued to
Ossie Glorig to ’ tally the tying

tf9 oULD
FISH AftENcf
Asfs Ifl A i i i f .m

NA-fURALLY OF &lt;;oL0 £&gt;U ^

C O L O R - Y H E ^ old
COLOA. IS
R E S U L -f o F
SELECTION AMD BREEDING o F

&amp;
/

SPECIES

I

Koumillat A Amtenioh
Walgreen A g en cy '

5 ARTICLES FOR SALE

9 - ‘ W ORK W A N TED

PLOW ING, harrow,
US for Innersprlng Mating land of
tresscs,
'Box
Springs,
and
Phone 024 -J. ^
FU RN I8IIED 7
. Hollywood
Beds * at factory
noil*. Avenue.
prices. Retail store A, display
OA NS
' room.
2
W AN TED,TO RENT
.
119 W. FIBHT HT.
. 1-OANB 31 AUK
iKchnls Bedding A Furniture Co.
FROH. $19 t o 1400
PU llN IH llK I) houie or npnrtSanford Mattress Factory
strict privney; fa st service
preferably t2 Iferirootni.
_ J ’hone 1113 and 672 -J,
'
FLORIDA LO AN CO.
U&gt;'£ Sanford. A venue
' B 134
^ ryo cIT 1,1 phont
DISH DRAINERS
r.
RA K RK Cl'K ('.KILLS ~
BOHIlOW H E R B WHF.UK
WANTEli by veteran. boo«t- or
ELECTRIC IRONS
p h i v a c t i s h e s p e c T i :d
.
unfurnished Tcou.
. n a t io n a l ca n n k k h *
V O U lt natuigl desire filr privacy
pie) call Boy Johnson, MontePRESTO C O O K ER S
in money^ m atters I* strictly
respected, 'here.
Friend* and
HILL IIAROW AIIE CO.
• 301 K a il F irst SL
relatives are not questioned
3 REAL ESTATE FO R SALE
about your credit,
fo u r em*
ployer uir buslnrae associates
T R E A L EbTA TE W AN TED BIGHT angle show case. Can
will nufshrar of your personal
lm seen at 2013 falrm-tln Ave.
affairs. ^There. is no causa for
W K NEED LISTINGS; of Farms,
Mrs. C. A. Dutton- .
embairoMmant,
,
Homes, Groves amt Duslnrss
Property.
W. IL
Williams. TW&lt;l-whrcl trnllrr, box site. 4 -Hcasunabla credit rerjuirement*.
No co-makers on money loans.
x 1 ft. with rack, l.n s w tiro.
Hcaltfir. Tom Bolt A**oclMi\
Varlniile
'
* plan*.
V
varialile payment
$76 .00,
Gus Michels, I'solo,
Phone 1120, 416 Atlantic Bank
FAM ILY LO AN CO.
&gt; Fin.
Bldg.
,

114-W*

‘

9 KK

Florida Bank Bldr.

W AN TED
Sales listing* in-Sem inole and B ABY BED with mattress in ex-1
cellcnt cimilHion. Alsu pre-war,'
Volusia -Counties. \
leatherette baby cirrU gv. Very i
RAYMOND M. B A L L
reasonable. I’h me 100g-M.
UKALTOR
&lt;a*4 teal Estate- Insurartce
C A S T iron wood and cool circu­
S ta te Hank Bldg. Hanford, H a.
lating heater. 3 ill W. 3rd.

8~ ARTICLES FOR

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p r a c t ic e

FL E A I RLE KS

Ids wife, and V. XV. W r lls e l.

Tli* tialur* nf Ibis suit I* In
lb* Circuit I'ourl nf tl,« Ninth JudlliSve--|ail *S « R IS (I. of Lot I. .Hatnlhui^cwunly, Klnrlds. at hi* , elal
circuit In **d fo1 g*a,lm&gt;l»
nik. AS. Tr. 5 nf the C ity or gsr- nfflre In the- court lious* nf said County,
Plar.iU.
. ’
fnrd, Klnrlds. i|rrU (nl ’ |o be h-l'l County at Hanford. KUwlda. within
T»U
hereby r«|ulr«rf ro *p.
Mi rru&gt;t Slid In secure other In- aluhl calendar month* 'from lh* l‘-«r In are
*ald
tau
s.
nn^thc
Jtlh dey
rlileillal tellcf In a court nf eqult,. tbn* uf l|i* Hrsr publication ur this
.W ITN K H H niv h *n 4 and o f d rls l lull Ire. Karh -claim or d'm and’ihlll «f. NspUmher l» J» ln »h* offIf*‘of

leal at Haidutd. KM.flds. IK l*
day of H*|il*iab«r, A. tl. t i l l ,

t t P. HCnNPON

A h t'te rk nf said

Phone V

-lit

in writing, and *h*li *i*t* thplar* of resldnnc* and post olflr*
addrt**
of tb* clstmanl, and shall
Circuit
be iHora |6 by lh* claimant, aa**t.
or attorney, and any surh claim or
demand tint so filed, shall ba void
K u ii.r *i a it it im in .
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W H moimv, Vlctnily of Loilirc*

cmltar,

l.« because there w;erc uni enough
| ^snfurd pluyris left in the park
j to field n rnpnhle tkhm ti&gt; play
, after .U m pire -.Tex C ofer com
p|#te&lt;l ufcc eRgtion*.
U I* - jc tefrllile .rirrumstanee
for rtfie Nnlionji^ 1‘astim o wt'o
Come’ to 'thU type^pt affqlr.'- In the
fir * t“ , |dacc
la-ague
JYcxIdent Ernest Padgett would
hn| • allow Umpire-lii-Chlef Dick
M ctaalin to umpire in the play,
ijff Iwtween Sanford mid Drlitndu
!i$Ve ha is a Sanford mnti bill
he allowed Tex -Cofer nf Or.
land.1 to “ display hia Iibljity,
*Udi iif .lt ia. dubipfe the finals.
' in rld en lilly Cofer wn* reportrd to &lt;be an', arbiter in a soft­
ball league In'. Orlando and hi-*
was gtyrn his walking papers
sJnc* they 'could no longer “ tskp”
hi* di-claions.'They pay gotal um­
pire* in that league $1.00 per
night. V ?. ,
w ‘ Ne«L th ere was no reason to
gmet i(*vy. ftom the tilt when
J&gt;fer'\*av«al-^hlm from the park,
i t •' ia 74fc iheiuiger's privilege to
question
an ( umpire*
decision
whenever
.. sees fit to do *o.
I^vy did nht curse C ofer’* dccl,
slop prior U&gt; being Heete-t fcam
the' lilt, however the Sanford
rasnsgrf* probably did «ay plenty
after ta-ii^r thrown out.
‘ ‘
With tha- llftee-twn rount pn
Don ZaTpelL' Cofer railed a third
strike 'th a t - .wp* clearly visablo
to anyone* In 'th e park, a t being
cap^ttt "high. Another argument
enxued. Thla time Cofer ejected
Bod'ly . IJ»Ve, Dop_ 7jiapel ' and
possibly .Jim Payne and
Dob
Tuttle. ' lja ' had already thrown
Jim Sth eo lelV o u t of the Dark.
Eternise' *o many men had been

Condi Kdwnrds,1Ontv fur s e v e r a l yeat* b u t the Killli
burg x.h.H.I b.,.,.1 kept a-k in g
Of Pro Hall’s Great. l',""
V ' r ' h, v ; ,,uM r " '1
ligh t kind of uum tu replace
Players Is C o a c i l R'e,
him.

wt in VI n i
lund We diuulit Rnlxti ta-ller Mi.in t I - ' -n l*n- inn. h lui
hi IBti »lu&gt;n we won seven
to -hall v&gt;• Mi'ii |ii".l.lln, piu* t.ilm
. COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Aa Sept, 2H rolls rinser and gaiiirs iiiuf were tuittier up &lt;u rlicsr Mu- -skin-, ate uu tn ulup up
Wn dilngtoh viitTr GiuIhe opening of the rallrge foot- Cleveland lit the Wenlerii Division i thks year
That'# fair warning
Eastern crown In KM.'i cadv 1 0
t a l l Mason comes to llghr we
Hie Inst linn- Detroit had a bet- 'lose *li« elntinptuiixlilp
_
.
. uame to tin
S L .U ri’is, rirpi
find that the Arm) slrven U,
■ till Yan'.rd aa Ihe Irim ’ lq Iw-al. ter record than Inst j-rnrta. 7-1 CTc-vcInncI Rniiitn 14-14." nn « silffTT^V,., ( „ lll4 ra n fln sl-' h im j y.-i'u
innrk'wns
In
1935
wheli
the
IdinVc
wlirtl
UntlUh'-c
|invc
hit
Ills
nvvri^,,-,
V'o'kT*-,' jV'e"G atn. n
. I n t h e g a w ri !to Conte. Blainh- Won the league title ."
~ 77 “ ^ T ir n n lJMTTT!
olid wi t h I t r i l l i l i . l fa
•Td, I»st I*. Tucker. Pnole. Fold
t * 11UP lid .I wll- t
berg, (irrnmetta and Eusnn will
th r n r * r r f u u r . coninin«$ Humat Ihe beg iiin in g
make the Afire) team the must
rrmjt* d r r r .
tt y n g to f i l l tin
potent eleven in Ihe nation ll i - (
Amornr n lh rt j r i n i r in tho m in
• u d iiia l-* $ l 7.*i.mi
fall, it I* predicted.
f|m) • I h - ftit iiit l
* 11•I
tu ils«‘\
■• i u.ipi i I 'n id i
A(L«f the rollege* on the Aintv
Op
B*
II
III
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fn
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1 Ih n l he ti­
I ' V V « ••)s \ Id V I I
S.-pi
■ • heihllr will lie gulinlMj tn &gt; &gt;o
t lif ik s , .tilt I -I'l
tin t i il ci li 11-ic-. I th i". Red ll .1 In- didn't -it
the gre-dt tenm^ and there - i r tq u irri'U , «|iim i I,
t .. «M had t,
•••me school* that mar have •^ icnturs. skunlkK m in k LolK'Mtit and Muds of ilu A men an l o n r i i i
I " - b n 'lin g icd'i ig
•I H! „u-l the It &lt; h . - l. - i, \
3
hnlice ta down the hlgrily loot--* I |p:i ii th n «
T h r C om m ission rre a lrd th r
lt&gt;d W 'I'g - uf Ih * lis ts , 110110111.1 ts»C I 11 o r , 22 -V
eleven. N otre Dome, Duke, M u lli­

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.ItK* (iaraj^iola Is
Hit With Cardinals

2 Card Farm I’eams
Fo Train In Daytona

gan) Penn o r N a v y m*y I m- a* ic
o tu rn Ihe t r ic k , but th,*re i*

much for a n , opponent to m..-come to dowj) this mighty
gallon.

Alabama led by Hairy Gilm -r
at the halfbsrk alut will l.k .ly
be the aeeond bahleit term m
the nation to trounre. Mnu. h ».
Cook, Mosley an,l Tew will .d-o
m alerlally aid the Alabsmn &lt;•« i-e.

Id irre

Galore A re Popular
Perry Beard, business
mn’is
*gor for tho College of Physical
Education, Health and Athletic*,
ha# estimated th at approximately
95,000 fan* will *e* the Unlven*
sity of Florida Gator*' six stnlo
games this season.
. Tide will etcoed last *ea»on &lt;
total for all geme* by 45.UOO.
A breakdown bv- games of the-

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■Ar'lon off the Freah Water H*h
end Game 'Commleiion In creat­
ing a 21,000 acre fish end game
m u f f rvcentlv In T»Jr)or .County
will give sanctuary to e greau»r
variety i of game than rould be
found ih any like area of Florida,
in Uie/opinion of Henry Howell,
game /warden.
’' The' tract has rvcm«-r&gt;*us l"&gt; lieA

painting—-co

re fu te fo r an Im U f in ile period
s i a *e*sion in J a rk s o n v llle rere n tl) . Purpose of th i* a rllu n .
which » a * sp u n Ju rrd by Ihe
T * ) lo r
County
Chumlcer
of
(om m rre a , is (o provide Vafr
breeding grounds fu r f is h nml
n lld 'if r to perpetuate slo c ks in
th is w id rly know n hunting and
fish in g a rr* .
an- n ln m l

t t.-'iim pel ••

A fte r t tin t tin
Axcoeintion w ill tra in , in
tu
f iie t - in - i
D n y t-m ii' ni/ig home) a g n iii-l tin R iu ik lv o
h n -e b ill
dianinnd.
in
| l" d ; il* . w e ll t illin g ! la is I I I
l le ii' li next Sp rin g .
hgin of S . iJiui- iio la y
Th e
tivn club, nee trip le -A
rlu b s in In- S a in t. I.u u l * Cdnlirtt-.l
l o rg em /ntluri.. T!-«- parent Cnc-lt
| m il- Ira n i at Saint IV t is i,u r .
j
th i- I I I out lyn Du Igei - Ira tlii-d
| i i i lln y t i u» Itosi-h i - l ci n t, h*
I ih r
D ud g sts ,ii-.| ii q id
l» l i V■J.*i ' « iii'n they would " .it i in
I II! I *1 .

The I’ nlverally «f tiet.rala
In Ih r I *n it i-if S ln le s w it h p svih u
will rank high in &gt;hr Isll p'»
roused liy excessive n lc u liu li-m
diction* a* the lop elrvm in
---- ----.
J ig a ii S tirt i- (*ni l l ' * i
ihe'roRvge circle* a* bill link,
Th e human s k u ll ha* 22 Imnet the 21 -t &gt;eii«cm
and Georgia Tech.
The factor that .'control* the
picking of the learn to bra &gt;e
that there are *o many rrluri *1
veteran* wfio are unknown l«ctor* In thli year* circles.
Don't forget the! from nil
predictions the trend I* lh*t
I I I * promise* to be uar uf the
greatest football years, of all
lime.
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eelimatet MiaaV’aTppi. 16.9»«l‘
Miami (llbmeeoming) 22,hoo; -

A M A IH S
EXPERT

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INSIDE SPORTS REPORT

-Georgia. 20,096 s Vlljsnova. 12.MWj North. CsrwRna Ktsle. 12.-,
,C«0 j AekerU. I8.CN.
r&gt;*‘ » l &lt;5

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I annon bos b.-i-n try in g to m u i

SPORTS LAUGH

More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than afty other.
I t must be...
a
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Grocery. Finder roll Mr*. Roy

Wanted

th*,. youngster*
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m iddle-aged p e r t ^

w ork

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C itru s ftirq iin g did It nti-l In- *
ides Itnbby t'a lin u n t fg iT ir- he I
n ly s t a fte r 27 veai* nf
liit ig fu- t li. ill ami baseball tn ;

: ' We had counted blu on Del'orthem to n a tlo iis l n s iHjnltUac have
'
lluhlir men- a «itru« .farm
luvont. QgurlriK he wutdd bUvptom A I* N fH s liM ln rv x
t e r n khunted to the. b.n kgromid
lh.il make- him aluiut a- mu.-h
',ut when shilled bark to Jits nor­
-nice In- tuck e v *r -.hr Job of m en'
t.OV
A N O E I.K 8 A lh rrJ
O l-n
munri in npc- te ar A- roach' mat tailback pa-tltlon. but h.-'s •T u r k i Prtw*aril- the hardy p e rm Ing would |is* In l«. Hr mint* , lu tin g I be P it t buifcti S ta rte r!
ic.mUtg mighty slow ly." xayx lx&gt;- i m.ti .of it u t - is n t i rachc'x. hux n"Y o u cannot depend on power
|u c lrv n l- n.U e a t lrn lin n tu it.
laks.
* *
j n » )ly eocrndril- to the d riv e r's -cut
•lie *a&gt;«, kliH rirr. that he ip lu v s in ticks. p ro lr.s.-tonal game.*'
"We had flte ta'llbacks In out fo r the Wq-hingiun Hed.-kln- mid
ili'c lh re x
the new tu to r ol thn
wnicT lose Inti-rest in the deAlma. Mich., ta m p and alter a the Vciigoii tv loaded w ith n llk r t &gt; crlipncrcct id cuung alhrc-te-. -S m o k y Ctty e ntra nt tn the National
month of pra'dlce DoCorrevdflt Inoklng lo t ol llra v e 1 1 ague. ' " U i r 'op|xV.it|un Is u litt le
lie's beeic In spurt* loci lung .. ton rugged to r that ty jie of lootbaR
tnnkrd no better Ihqn fifth on the , Fd w a fd s. luclurult)'. lik e h b pref»r
lhal.
list."
.
nhme "
deci-j-xqrx.
n itix l innlctM l w ith a
The 27-yraT-old ex-Ctilcago prep certain auiocuii
Cunncm was a star athhti- nt
iim m il ol back-seat d rlv As a re su lt Sutherland has d rille d
.
-tar’s uni look aa a pro thus has Ing bv .n Wicr
111*
icl-u
rtic r Ueorge
th.-Mon M .vr, ; , 'l'&lt; » , |»v .d T i- x m
I lls Stea ler* to throw paxsex u n til
t
taken a discouraging turn, e.-pe- sh a ll
|w.e. a lli-i-ijtutfti-Ucr I'w.icU-s.-iun.
aiino*t-hti th. fc c i-IV rr vctlli '
dally hi view of hla IMA record a&gt;
lice tr eyr.c r lrtit
S t ill the ivvn-c o .u l
a right halfback with Waxblhgton. brougfit
\ m a n llii te lls a
,|p
thj.n , tm u,g a ro tO p 'H ie
tn u
National Leagnc. alH-n hrf averaged fo u r y a rd s Iro m
.
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funne *l«»ry
tiobicy.
ir~
imp
,in i i l th e ir tcihgucs vvcTcTjang*
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age In 23 c n rrlt a
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« rlutm|ilon*hltv- and llv
nctirtl in* tt l* « i l * ; i I I irantc w h rn |
-vrlim nage
big out *
" I t ' * Im rd to und e rsta nd ." *aya
" » « * a n t . ; amt F_____
a rl.-v
_ was pitching mill t'ttftr)t&gt;n • '--Tilts is not the H ist tim e I have
W
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ls
one
pt
tinth
ic
k
,,|l l v i „ L. . m tie l.l
liiirA isi
••DIIPh l i i immhJ siiupc hi**» •- ,^ lwl|n ii t
1‘fi*' Kiittcr* l l -ect the lorw ivrd puss ns an n lT rn t ol the S kin .
kept h n m iiie iirig Up- ball Tt- all
■winking hard and lit- apin-nt* to
Ills
I OILS. i; I.T lfu s ' work under
r . „ ( ,|u- t..| „n.| .It.,bln »»- stve w aalion " exphetn* D r H iith have it lot ol a b ility but he n *tm
i-rM nd
We liad i i Imp named.Afe
three
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lo..-.,
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7
Af
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clA«»&gt;-nmili'ng
♦ntqsvb* racdc-d liv in g
plv not roundUig into (orm
I'a rk e r at llriH ik lV lt who ccaikt and
So (or he 's been a la ir p a v-rr D im It lle irt n a i .tin. ■&gt;tn1 p i- t liim ! mug Ih e in * . r'ina M i In- t•&gt;■•k .• ielig

IN THE SOUTHEAST

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PERSIMMONS for tala. Mr*. 8 .
E. Waster, Lake Mqry,

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By Bob Green

LO N E

14LO ST A FO U N D
W H ITE lady daaired aa he1|
In klfphmn
•f\A tiP. IL 'ill
In
kttcHen tm
from fl0:00
TWO yxfkr-old field grown evarLOST
blooming varieties. *A)vtr BO
A . M. ho midnight,
varieties.
Fro# catalog . . .
Rose* In color. Order now.
AM BITIOUS- mot tarn who need
T t-T R X - HOSE NURSERIES
to earn money but can only W W •— Black and white Oodlwr
. »Box iVUrxTyler. Taxok
Bpanlel.- Phone 038. Reward.
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Coma over and aaa for ypureelf these beautiful

ROSES

to earn *!.oo and more per
hfur- Wrtta tla o m F Dlllman,
Hlfl Broadway^QrUodo.

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TREE Service
or rem oved./^ A W . -Tram
ntract Work.'TtaVfc W. Eathar A ve, Orlando, F la , Phono

Kr-ri-ikhis

and .there'll—Inmissing from the
nf Texas.

did -llitoVv jKi.-acx v jllii Uie best ut
.-a riie d 'b tn i iln- lietwk ciiac h » a - jf l&gt; , ran d e a r.to tin p ilih v l's box
it|&gt;rac tlco,
completing
many
the pro|evslonal s t a r s "
.
moved j and veiled to KuYl&gt;-v: "S u v . Imw
•hurt pttvhra. but he ha sn't a ve r­ H g tu in n t w li! n l) -O riH it
lb - p ile the- lig h tm - -. nf h is .squad
Anuc'les tkm x n f : ahout, w a lkin g toicI utn get
aged a yard n play a s u runne r, n yu r to tlm I
th
r
genial
S^ul
liodf:
led
ward
w
ith
Tho Irony uf tho whole affair
unci th a t's where h r - should he Oh * llrW ’^ 11- Amur U an
*ntt» tpotlon to t in t .lO im iV. o jiener
was that Lovy had drawn a flue
jy
K iliti^ riH «»Aj* oj l tic
I best " . s . .
• - '
against the Chi- ago C anlbuds on
aa well a* Lake, Schon rl and
O T ie r • new com ers.
IwiwcYor. •g rra tc x l tm k ’r
\\\/ pro urkri ohSept.
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7mapel who drew a $10 ticket
have brought chc-er to (he heart-1- na l* ha- hm-n
|ipttn: the R rd '•f urn not .ci. u-tonu'ct to roacheach.
%••*»• l«lr»| I 'f f *e
^ 4 ofriCR STAR PA 3 J 6 R FoR
nt the Detroit m a i lie v who cate ; - k i l l ' lm
iltt -lr sum m er
mu
.1
tllX
I'l
-ac
ilu* fnuli- wg*o*'
The tportumaitlikc conduct or
t--li hnlfbsc k Ja m e s -Ccc-ey* Junes. Training
at
O. i lili-n to l
.
Ieoh tour l* lt f It liT li i to the Rose
•tfte cJelPteRSiT-/ OF CbUfMfttA
l ie vuA- A/i ii-jocr s r u o y (u rm c r,Union iT e u n &gt; .Cullc-gu sta r, , c'nllumthe Orlando players nr. I the Sena­
\ " l iiisafi&gt;
i-vlmtl lu i-.-is eap iij./'ni
unit. I i l i r uni tnli-nd to
tor fans tha were pn-wnt for the
T o * T g n tafJYAt P A JU ,
kllcll'k t i l l ’ll
anf - . .
-n» the c lu b 's stu n d n iil ret r o l l
j
F u r the ' I 1'
\« i»t
tilt i s to be commented. They
t!H •*»&gt; w
'they
are stru n g .
loo on the ' t&lt; cm W ill i -\
taoXtcKrtAkl IS WHI•trxKim! rill '
nudtne tn
w r r « marvelous. In f i r t i t i s s a i t
■1 - hi
I ■.
:l»!^ Tin* f t
• l»n kffeid "depth* provided bv *u rh ’ 8 .|pii|tc It h i
i •-1 in t h e
th a t many Orlandonns expressed
li
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&gt;
•
i
lo iiu e i n i l l r g l i i t r s t a rs us quartet I .
in
-i
u v .irle .s '
sympathy In ihe outcome of the
liai k lliib bv ( ’t ie r s ul Ti-m ii-sse i- It- itoe li. i --.ven an
frorus.
tullhai ks* E lm e r &lt;T ip p y M adurlk
tun .'».•) i*-: . .
■boll
Jodi# Hpwinvton w"* "iveu n
ul tx -lro lt and Camp W ilto n ut - u|, non
.cv.-i .i
die National
surprise collection of $327.18 In
luLsa. le lt b a llb s i kr&gt; Jolnex Call.i
p it lii, over He
u l'jln
but th r
appreciation for hi* efforts dur­
h r A It T i l t ' l l nECKWITII. Jit.
Twin u l Te xa s T in li amt Tt*\ n . Jm-I ,i\ i-r,iq in t t&gt;
k
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The u su a l pel(ry u f t h i- e o lu u in 1 n cap*ld* team, *nd the garni- ll.o knev Inc It Inc i k Dav.- Itu m and - unit probable &gt;i t l i n k l i i - m I 'll!
in .i -in g le .lin in g 1*. win
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is to sta y nut nf u m p ire squab- 1 wa* jf iv rn tu the Senator*.
quarterback C lu n k DcShumlin k
I hi i lim it s wn- ti bum • iu u U*
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A s the third strike was tailed
on Zaspel. Buddy ta k e approarhed
Cofer and asked him (CoMr) to
get In there and make “ a b ill
gam s out of the thing." Schanl.l
was sent to the shower by Cofer
between Innings. Cofer Immedia­
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Then the farce was W im a x r I.
Lake aaked Cofer w h y d ie . wai
being elected and at this po lit
7.xspel. Bob Tuttle. Cal Ilian: and
Jim Payne entered the affair.
Zaspel was also waved from the
park In the melee.
With the fan* howling an I
screeching, Ccfcr’a wrath d-.l*
angered and he ig^ »l» 4 » iho. lilt

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.three of-them being called atrikrs
b y ' Cofer. Glorig well drwn by
the atrike out' routr. Silverman
drew a free pais snd l)on*R*spcl
took a three-two count pitch that
was said to be cap-bill high and
started for fln t base A t t hi*
point, C ofer who had been un­
usually slew at calling balls and
strikes all evening shook hla big
sight fist calling the ball a third
strike. A s Zaspel trotfed toward
first Silverman started to second
and finally the third strike w is
called.
MadjeskL
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ball
CB
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»n to
seccnd to- catch Silverman for the
third out. Observer* • say that
second basemna JCat Krmer drop­
ped the ball and that Silverman
was safe, but he was weved out

Feds wire trailln* tht* Senator*
on the anert and of a 3 to I
score as the Senstors entered thru
h i!f of the HventhJ^jm iL-M ailieski noppej to ClorTg and HornInguvx grounded out. Burl B-rn*
stepper! lb the plate' and after mis­
sing what &lt;ne fan! thought two
beautift:! pitches Manager t^vyapprrnrhtc) Unipire Tex Cofrr tn
-tomphiin al&gt;out tin- calling of the
ball* and strike*. Inridcntally com*
plaining to the untp Is a maniger,*
righti bgt apparently it wasn't
■ . since the.outcome of (he affair
| » was climaxed as It war. I-evy
told Cofer, " le t * get in th y e and
call those things rlghLWJ^tT are
getting paid 4o evil theij/ righ , I
think you're mistinr sKuc good
rues." Cofer replied that Levy
wo* paid to hit the ball to tht
outfield' and not nop the tall up
to lhe catcher, as hr hid done the
, previous •Inntliff. At this point
l.evy was waved to the showerq.
L a te r'it was announced that I.ev&gt;
had drawn a $26 fine.
Bum s later doubled to right
" r.l,-r field, but Ja.-k I-*&gt;wlle wqi.l
dowti Awinilng for the third out.
Sanford took their turn at tht
ta t with Glot g leading o ff and years. That* all.
fan* reportedly aay that five
ta ils were thrown to Glorig with
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tH E SANFORD
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Hope To Bolster Team
- With Players Like
Harmon and Sucic
Bv lltl-L BECKER
AP Nrwafeatfiraa
LOS ANGELES The ragn-to’riches ihatfiplnn* of the Ns IIrma I
Football League In IMS Dio Loa
Angeles tnee Cleveland* Rama—
have picked up glamor galnre m/l

slty of Minot* to seven Dig-Ten
pennant*.' ties Joined the brstn
trust i s an aflvlsnry conch.
&gt;"Some ol the Innovation* will
t e quite radical:" nay* lU tat. who
learned hts football from Zuppke
In the IBl^t* period. "Zup has
some new Wear.
For example,
he'll adapt the old Flying T r tp e rj
play to Ihe T lorrpaUon." ;
Bill the blggrist. factor In brtqgIng .the Bear out of hlbimatton t*
B slas him self,' He has a rare
knack for keeping ’ the players on
the hustle.
- Perhaps Turner, an Intelligent
and obaervartl.fellow, can explain
the Halaa technique. "W ell.", the
Bulldog says, "he never lets the
boya get the Idea they're good.”
Is some subtle psychology InvolvedT
•*
"Hope." saya the Bulldog. ^"Hc
Juat tells 'em.*

hope will .bring*another title,
%
' Hi? aggrjbslve ‘ Hams swooped
lolC the City -of AngeLx to become
tlxleague's first far western
in rm b n . quickly sewed up prior
sights- to the mammoth Oollaettm
myl proceeded to bblaler their al/ fai iy formidable roeter wllh aach
grid luminaries as Tom Harmon
and Km ny Washington.
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They outbid trie rival In* An­
geles All-America Don* for Har*
mnr'a services, thereby rubbing
salt .Into wound* which promise
cnlj to luster m ore—perhaps t*i
both sides — as the blatlng IM4
pre grid w*r progresses.
The addition of Hannon at a re­
ported * 15.000 per year give* the
Rams probably the two highestsalaried players In the league. A c ;
quaflrrbnck Bob Watorfltld, last

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year’s T formation sparkplug and ten's trick knees, operated on thla (■
most valuable player In the c ir ­ spring. m ay prevent hla best nm- :
cuit. tigs a ■ contract calling for nmg, but hU passing to’ end Woody J
something lik e. *30.000.
6 rode. another Bruin Negro great,
t'eatly Declslima
miCv bo a thfeal throughout the v
Coach Adam Walsh
lias
Ihe com- circuit.
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not unpleasant
Suelc Top Fullback
\d
Jot of filling these rxprn.eivr' pieces
Sucic. a real bulldoxer. m a y get *
fogh-ccaVrd imlt*.
'needier Into a hlgh-ccnVrd'
unit*. d eferen ce over .tsvewother-.rugged
Btartlng with
' ' WaforilehT
“ 'sierfieh r at 'qinfr*
'qtnfr- fullbacks, holdover P a l West and COMMANDI* OP U. f . FOI C l! In Austria, Grit. Mark W. C U r* Is g ree tx T
frr.
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__ JUikc Holovak. farm er Boston Col­
ter. Wahh's present
plans call
Harmon to alternate with Fred lege ace. Farm er and J ack Banla. on his srrival a t Ihe Washington, D. C , airport by MaJ. Gen- Alfred
bis former ,------------------chief of staff la --—
Italy
and Austria. Clark loM
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told re*
Cehrke., laut year’s leading Ram former Phllly E agle, have flashed Oruenther,
ground gainer, at left half; either fonn- In the Ram a’ training isee- porters thpt Ihe RupsJtns Lq, Eastern Austria "take aimOti everything on
the ground that It Is i German iiaxat,"
(International SoundphoUi)
lorn Furmer. cx-Imfn star, nr Jim Uons at nearby. Compton.
Gllfcllc, h o ld o v er,-at. right h alf;
Hurinon. oul of .moleskin* for .
and prcbably Steve 'Sucic. fortner five years, has been, having leg!
Illinois buster, at fullback.
trouble, but Walsh Is counting on - i
Washington, the * superb ex- him fnr at least part-tim e duty. II I
UCLA halfback, probably wilt'spell Uii former Michigan All-America!
Waterfleld a t quarter.' Washing- cornea anywhere close In tits col-j
leg late' cnp’ rs, the Ram s' manage­
ment figure* he'tl be well, worth
the Investment.'
Other backs Include Jack WU-1
an tee to win a few more games
son. Bob Hoffman. Jim 'H ardy. I A
Ralph RUtlutrom and Albla Reiss, i
Bears In several-years."
• Strong Line
ltJ
That "aeveral y e a n " .bridges
A pewerful line la headed by c
back to the title days. The -c lu b ,,
Atkausas Jim Benton. Waterflekl'a *
wllh Halaa away, began tp slide
rlrill'tl
adt-m 1,1 ’ t f t l A *
n,i '
rrnrk receiver, and a great group 11
d
q w t &gt; t h emk- nay*
In ffit-t. &gt;and
ol rods. Besides Benton,, who led Cl
JspitLdicd fnio fourth plsce In the
the league by snagging 45 .p a s r a
western .'dlvhton In 1B45, wlUi
for eight touchdowns and 1,081
I only Ihree wta.i and seven lo«es.
yards, the Rams have such stetlat “
But things are looking up now
Hankmen as Woody Btrode, Steve
for k cv ertl reastma.
t’ rltko. Ray Hamilton. Bob flhawj *
I In in.i. a resourceful strategist
Howard Hickey.
Ben -Hightower
and n relcntleai competitor.. Is
and Jay-M cD ow ell.
back at the helm, eliding conjeeEbcrlc Bchulla and Oil Boutey
tute Uiat h r might leave his ac­
tual coaching to his aides.
"The .old urge esm e back." he
says, waggling a shenDnf play dbigrarns. ‘ T m getting a great bang
cut. of II."
Seventeen veterans who
arc veteran regular tacklcu. with -quads
which earned National
these Is reserve: Italo Ro m !. Joe
Lragu» title* havd . re tunica u&gt;
The R egistration Books o f the City o f S anford,
Pasqua and Clyde Johnson. *
form the nucleus of a postwar
A ll-League.'U on ad Riley &lt;8nakst
Florida, a r e ' open a t th e City H all, cothmericing
Malheaon and M ltatl' t^Xetlch
make a strong middle combina­
M onday, Septem ber 16th, 1940, fo r the p u rp o se of
tion. together with Center
Fred
Naumets.i , : Other rugged guards

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those who' • were *o ‘ kind t0
V# during our aorraw.
Mrs.‘ Josephine Lyurli
sirs, h u llo Lea Ct mining*

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REGISTRATION NOTICE

registering for the M unicipal P rim ary E lection to be

A C om plete D epartm ent Store
4 th a n d Sanford A venue

held on- November Blh, 1946, and will rem ain open
each d a y except Sundays and holidays, u p to a n d In­
cluding S aturday, O cto b er 26th* ‘1946.

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faint aoond*. * It Is a. he*ring
devke so smell th a t
flta. In
the hand- and enables thousand*
to eajpy Sermons, music, and
friendly companionship. Atceebsd
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require separate battery ' pack,
battery wlrt, -case sir n r r t s n t
tn bulge or weigh, you down.
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go nude that you can adjust,
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are eo proud of ’UielE aetMpf**
men* th a t they will-gladly send
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In Unity Thor* !• Strength—

Considerable cloudiness this n f t e »(
noun, tonight nnd W ednesday. S ea
!er&lt;*d nflernuon and - evening ilm w e
Ami thundershow ers.
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T * F t m i U lb * fr» [rrjj of America;
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AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAlI Y NEW SPAPER

VOLUME XXXVII

F.stablished. 1908

First Break
.jn, Maritime

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SA N FO R D , FLORIDA, T U E SD A Y . SEPT. 1 7 , HM jG

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NO. 258

. A taorialrd Press- heated W ire

Senator Pepper Hints That

Fliers Killed In Yugoslavia Rest At Arlington

S r ft L n k ,'h j

IMS” L. Lon khhoru­
men- Are Unloading
“ Cargoes Today At
New York Harbor

Truman Accused
ncouragmg
J Fascism &gt;In U. S

t a r 4 MO&lt; lATRlt pMKSSI S A F of I, ■ ■ liar* amt li.ngshore men arc bach nn the Job
in New York, Boston, Purl*
land, M a, anil other purl*.
R B W YOHK7 *S*jil. IT • fA P )— Striking A F of L
track driver* hair* voted a
partial resumption of truck­
ing aeUvItica in N*w York
/.City., The union drivers lu le)
.
to go back to work for all
&amp; operator* who would agree
to proposals advanced by
P, two major trucking concern*.
I: Tb* driver* cheered and apt pltudrd
(be propoaala uf
1 their leatW s to rclarn lo
tkrlr trurka. ?■ , ,

tlharges Made Today
—At Railroad Con­
ventionr '• In
5Unmi
*-«.** ...
fr
MIAMI REACH'. Sept. 17, dpt

.’Hi,, j11 voMciit iif till- HiiilW rl».iiJ
‘ of Railway Trainmen, A.
IJbiir*"Y. IimIuv chtfrved
1*1 ,-i nhiill
Truman w it u rncoui^gtna fix*-.-i*in
In |b&gt;- Unite,) .Stole*, lie ilfvl ceil
that t \ n gross “ paid only lip ser­
vice to ill* pledge*."
The»e ullegnUuti* were (me
taint ,1 in u keyinite xpCwh by
Whitney today befoie’ the Urelbei
IiihhI** 28 th .Nntiiimil Coll vent ii'-it.
*J"he rail union nffielal hImi 'blit
•in nne of the m(i»t tragic tionl-)
nf history, the prunf (bat fascism
till! flourishes came from a mim
whom lubnr helped to eleet ’’ I ben
.Whitnbt udileil llifir
W ' 11!"H arry Truman, in i&gt;tn,;, hi*
power. to nil ith tiie - st *W• ,'f
tb,- tulli nail trainmen a id in
gmeera lost May, g ii'r stc.itei
encouragement In the ten '- -i-i n
so l fascist f&gt; rces In onr iaint Minn
hny Preindent m nlir nu-iiim &gt;
w[hitn-v referrrd In l‘rv-i ter I
ItmiM veil** 12 year* in the V\ bile
Ituti-ii- a* **.i pel OhI in which Ine -..(teilii* il i n , -wimled in-n e
The trainmen's lm*a said
but
Mr, Tniinsiti was '’apiirtiut-lii d in
flu- Mime e iifidein-i- " Tin- pnket
men ,-l * I—eit however, 'Thai -,v,'i•
lrt)y Ullduiug."

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* NEW .rO litt, S e p L h t tip)

Stevedores have gone bac.k
\o work in New York harborin the first real break in the
^maritime strike since it beHAli 18 days hro . The dock*
workers, members of the
A. F, of I* begun unloading,
cargoes today without inter­
ference by C IO pickets.

* The striking CIO worker* hml
n r . i R u c h v t i i d is c u ss c o n i i n u a w c i o f t , . : ; j sir.i .E
■ greed n few hour* In-fin,- to
A BUGltR SOUNDS TAPS AS THI flAO DIAflD COFFINS cf tiie five American airmen shot down over Yugo*
atop pit-krting ships rnanood by
•lav i.i lie tide by ildc befoic tha non-denomlnatiumil ultui .In the Arllngu-n Naliunal Cemetery chapel, A r­
.A F of I. i-aal. and gulf l-i u &lt;i
lington, Va. The coMlnt lulro'inded by wreatlia and a mllltaiy guiyd of huiiur Will icmaln In Ut* chapel until
teemkn except in the care of
buiial in tiie national cem ctc'y or elfewhere, depending on the wiihci of the families nf the vlctimi. An Army
T vessels berthed at the name dock • Iromporl plane luougiit li|e bodlea from Koine, Italy, to Washington, D. C.
(Iiifcfnational ioondphofo)
" w ith ship* manned hy CIO crews.
Also exempt *frum picketing ure
all foreign ahipe not under con­
tract to the CIO National Mari,
tint* Union.
The order to rense . picketing [
A F i f L ahlpi wag issued by •
NMU President Joseph Currant j
In raaponae ' to a demand from I
' tha A F of 1, Benfkreta In ter-;
national Union. A t H:00 A. H. j
today, F aateni D aylight Tim*.!
i i e m e 600 i f T X l - dockhsiids, 1
I )is c ilH 8 c d
, Wtra a t jfm k a p , New Y o rk 1
Impair*.—WO-tutA
tW’ iVTtl
F^r ^ tn te
R u n d u j)
from at laaat *ix p lk n .
The NMU defiiiion ia expected
to free nboul -tO A F of h man­
A ,
Vf
rt
r v I* •
| l-ndgehr;nl in .the flee • city nf - f-hU-ipM-- Mi-niln'1* fi.ifo tm'b tli
ned vessel* which have been tied , lo-giun mi-miier* i f C.inipbellu p 'in New York harbor a* well laivaing Pu*l fil iinnT I hear!)Snnfoiil oinl lb-band club* "i l l *t
aa many other* which have been
trid. 1 licit1 will l j . no r g u i u
Wetrome
la«
evening
to
Ilm
five
a I r a Tided fur nearly two weaka
Kiwtini nui’t iiijr thro,drow it tin
hoy*
from
tinnfprd
wbo
nltended
in port* on the Atlanlic and
Cummunitv llntlw.
&gt;
"lioya. Slain’' at T aljaium i i' and
Membi'i* w'&gt; i plan In gu - to
Jietr rcpncilhir, JCJward M anliall
the hieetiog iipte beeir r«jBt*aterl
who inlrudu :i*| Ihiiti.
to *amfeiiihb. it tli,, ValteS 11••!«-1
John UntniMy." '/r. Who Vvai
jit, ftfH iVluek
aponaore I hy (lit* Llbiu i. Id of
I1
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verioii* llnya State elet-tloim on-J
of tlir campaign fer ’ gwvrnior."
Ho Jeelarut that the hoy* u| •
prrrja e tile Tlianev given to tln-m
by tiie l i gum. and that they
r, ally learned jtom etliing.
' Hun (in llahcock. wlm wax »poncured by Ihdary, and who on*
'elected a* llouae mieikrr-pro-lent/
dercrllieil varieui bill* taken i p
LONDON, R e p t . 17, (A1)— Britain and lively •debate*, with
......... 1aure
today aignetl a provisional trade enough piditirkiiig" He declared
and monetary agreement wl'.h he hail leaMie.l a lot about govern­
Argentina. Tha pact aettlea dif­ ment and said tha the l.rgijn
ferences between tb« two coun- ahouhl make It powlble fer niore
trie* on alarllng pavmenU, meat loy* to atten j the next wnuiion,
purchases and liritlan-owned rail Franci* Wilwm, JaYcee nimnuliml, vtetlared that he &gt;)ttd learned
m .re about city, slate and county
iovermnent than during all the
rent of hi* life, ■ "Thing* were
really beginning to get rolling
. . . I. .
u u i , « r l I i t r o t i r n ** 11 u li* !.
when &gt;we
had to return." lie uaaerleii.
H kSillN fiT O N . Sept 17.
I kl *i _
Undersriirt.il *
of
Kiwanl* *poiVmrcil Simon DingSlate William ("lx thin said
fettler, whe ! polled the higlio*t
lisl.iv he assumed that any
prcpvrtion o f vote* of any camtinaval reatricliona foe at Ivan * 11E K L 1N.
.i.,_ and
- - 1 becaMt
r— .w l, ""secretary
of
furrign policy »|ir*rhe* h»
S» pt.
r, HP) A
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The two rountrlao agreed that date
five yr»r*. rigarJIea* of the dv- United Stales Senator vUltlng la
government offlrlil* hence­
dUcusilon* be started a t once to agriculture’' told c f hi* Inter** rialona which the United Nation* flerrnany tndav directed a bias;
forth will Ire deareil with the
prepare c i» &lt; e s In the expired In,* v illi with Agriculture Seen ' SABKTIIA , Kan. Hep!. 17; l/P.
Security Council might make A* ■ t the Mead War Investigating
Slate Department before de.
treaty, which noar.ia revived a o i U|ry, Jfithan Mayo, and exprexved
Al f - M. I.andun( saitF tinlay that
in a fers now stand, Italy will la Committee. Dvmorratic Senatoi
livery. Clayton rni|iha&gt;iied.
vein continue In force unlit the epprcciatfbn to the leg io n for thr
S
ecielaiy
of
State
Jam
es.
Il
yni
r
confined to the m lll'pry clauses Klmer Thonue of Oklahoma »md
however, that he did not be­
trip.
end of* next December.
*
ami Secretary of Cohmiern- llein v
that the suggestion that Ihe mm Wullare can ryot both remain in
lieve that. Secretary of ComLarry Loaaing, Klk aponioied
Among other thlnga. It wet
TAM PA ,
Kept. • l 7- U V ) - T b e
mrrre Wallace, or any other
ml:lee ahould investigate Ainerinin President Truman’s rahlnet.
motuallv decided that Britain may hoy, who dexigned many poalera Florid*, human canflnnballs have
occupation force* in (iefinany can
official*, nrcrasirily
would
^ buy all of Argentina'a surplus fo r political campaign* matin by' comtructad a now cannon in
Commenting on Wallace** recent
be dlsm ltted a i politic* a n d - ppb fntvign [Miticy speech, Landtii
lie bourtd by any change*
^ m e a ’.-fo r a four-year period, ex­ tha bov*. declared that Im was Tampa. TYImom) Zacchini h»* pul
»»iie»led hy .Jt|e Slate De­
IlCltV.
cept small.reserve* to be sold in cer.ainfr glad lhat~-‘h* had been Iho stamp o f approval on thl*—
lodav that Mr. Ttuman
1 Thomas declared that the-‘ P-un- asserted
partment.
. -other.countries. Britain agreed to len t to Huy* fk’a tr, and th it If his lifth cannon. The new* cannon
must g e l,lid of either llyrnet m
mlttae chairman. Senator James Wallace, i r Am erira’r leadership
every will replace tha one deslir'VCd
ought be
Mead of New Y n rf want* ptihli- in the world .will lie.hamstrung.
year.”
In a wrack last spring. Th-* ZacW ASHINGTON. Sept. 17. i,1t
city because he is rulinlng for
The Krjmbliran catididutu for
* A lelter from Lieut. Col. Ilenrf chlnls, fam e# for their Ijuman
Oliirrvers fn Washington nr««.
governor
of
New
York.
H
a
'e
a
id
president in lUdB said that .Um speculating a* lo what will hap­
Brrwerton thanking the -Legion s» ssssk*|l ant, l »vi n a new toilf
Senator
Owen
Drewsb.-r
-vf
Maine.
members fo r Wndnas* shown h o in P hiladelphignaxt M ond ay..
communist* are rejoicing at thr pen when President -Truman nnd
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l f» r.
his lata‘ father was read by P is ’
In a teat performance, the new Kirlly,. Sardinia. Pantcllerla . an I
Secretary uf Commerce Wallace
T* "aMti-admlnlstra''Ion .ntid
' n Ihe Truman VsblnH.
Commander Henry Wolcott.
.Victoria ZacrKitn sm aller' (aland* In tha MHHer*
meet tiiuinrruw.
While House
Iways against anything the
Secretary- Charles Rot* "old to­
Tha post discussed a program
rwrtein and Adriatic.
day that Wallace ha* an ap.
o f &lt;ntertalnmcnl and' harberae
poinlment with Mr. Truman fur
O F F ir iA L TO HR ItS R K
fo r the rom iog State I-eg Ion
. 1.
.
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tomorrow afternoon,
S-qi I*-'— indup maatbership campaign to
R 1BIIOP NAMED
T, D. Lancaster,'assistant stale
Wallace's announced intentions
WAHHINUTON. Sept. 17, UP)
hell here on Oct. 10 by the
PHILADE!
rrie* officer, ha* announce*) —The OPA today announced (ho of continuing to - speak against
40 and 8. This will Ire marked by
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M
asaacW
lv
ig
n
t~
N
e
a
r
Oviedo
at ho wilt* ho In Sanfcrd «n first major change In rent emu the administration foreign policy
a parade, and a wreck will he UP)— Th* 1
; The direction waa
(ted a* the
— -----flep . 26 for the purpose nf a ssist­ truls. During tha coming winter have placed the president in a
staged, it was promised by Ches­ *«tU today
a t a fairly actlra o
o f tha P ro .' Jamaa Out, Jr. and jpuy Trie- ing all veteran* or their depen­ season, OPA - said, certain accom difficult position. Observers say
t e r Wilier wb" a ate I that the new pretidln,
losses of 1 to S o t i
it Episcopal
ireh In th e ;k e tt, Jr. narrowly escaped ser* dent* with any claim or benpfit mudatiorir in wintei1 resort arcs* the I’resident w ill have to de­
“ w reck" wotfH* ba managed by
were widely dl»|ributi
' ' lout Injury last gvanlng a t about to which they may be entitled on uill he frred of rent controls.
cide whether to let Wallace conth# Orlando Volture.
day. .Dealings ilowcc
^tmry^iwg |herilL DTD. S:S 0 o'clock, whan the 1034 account cf military service. H r, The ag*f«T I * m » hoFever, Hint Untie criticisrp of the adminis­
g g d . near tha cloaa. a
p Shsrill succeeds the Right Ford Coupe, In w h k h tjiey were Lancaster will be at tha County cmy a limited-number of housing tration's foreign policy or to ask
hacks war* reduced t
wtd Henry 8L George Tuc- riding, ovyrturned about three
O ffice at 3:00 P. M
unit* will tw affected, fiuipcnxlmi for Wallace's resignation from
MONEY MISSING
» f nf Richmond, Va.
rvaorfa will- be effective from th* cahtnsL
RED S D EN Y DISPATCH
Oviedo road.
of- the retil belling* In the winter
Henry McLaulin, optometrist. MUATTERA
reported to
° r u 1 .to kjay 111, 1»47.

Boys State Group Western Powers Are Charged With
Is Welcomed At
Seeking To Establish Bridgehead
In Trieste For Military Action i

PlnnH Art*

Chief tan
Issues New Blast
At U.: o. rnlicies;

KiwaniicTo Attend
Joint Meet Tonight

n,ili,“ry- .... ;

Three Fislierhien Are
Arrested Hy Warden

Argentine, Britain
Sign M onetary Artd
Trade Pact Today

Observers Speculating Today Over
Outcome Of Wallace, Truman Meet

Mead (ir«u|» Victim I.nhdun Says Wallace
Of Riant Ry Thomas And Hynit‘8 Cannot
Roth Re In Cabinet

Zacchinis Ready For
Act With New Cannon

DPA Reveals Change
In Rent Controls

Kept-. h*'c*
^because of a
washout In th* road where Sonjsspread te
one had placed « sapling, to,-warn
Avenue. He.trfJ rollce that a slit [than 100 faml
:h*ve moved motoriate, Th# car went late the
door to Ibe star* was found open JInto vacant h
ry camp* In ditch when they suddenly- cam*
thk morning when he arrived arnTtwo Uriahaha at
bo. A spoke*. upon- th* -sapling and tried ,t*
that th* front door w«a; properly {man for H Ithy. . . . .iifiUera say*
fockat, Meet nf Ih* missing money, f*-—
-*“ .ha.aarihua
*■” •
there will
treubU if
was Ih a cabinet drawer ln’ lh*|th*
th . authoriHgi
, U.h o riti^ try 10 .T,c. te h at* been stftouily injunjd.
Th* ««mp« waa. U kan to RaUUfa.

sKStSdCriiaJLiffi:
ing from hi* office on Magnolia h t|

lira IIa.

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f l AMULl Nf l

America to the- affect .that
' Ruseian regiment* are in
*0 la along tha border of
ece. Moscow announced tha
lal today and charged that
rep o rt- was made to cover
provocative action* of Orach
•li«t Fgsdjt*.

B lllt*

SEIZED

LONG BBAUfl. Calif. Sept. 1L
— The Coast Guard announcv-l
ay that It has sclxcd the luxurinut gamlillng ship, the' Hunk-&gt;r
Hill, fur what C. calls a vlijlation
c f frdaral law. The pamblimj
Ihlp Is optrrfad by T6ny Carngro
thrall*.
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Maitih.

1.it it&gt;i

I V|i|fct»r sjiivki*

nbtiiil

|»nr 1ivuIatIx
lli«s i»ilr..ji,|
whirli rolliiliirt!
Mi»v l*H|.|»rr rhar^ttd
Umi id ihnj *:im ‘ r .t - i.h*m Tty*
imtfi It-itl i-'t ;i lihblu-i! skh»t th|
S«*naUir calU'«l ^ jn'liry nf
At.1
,«,*
nfum si
th#
t» iiiiitiril'* wulltuul. H«* ilrclMrw!
thin \V hit Mrs ji«i( wiitlXil a Irlfin
iifft*rm^ . ..ncihrtlh'fi while
tlic 1'tiYpMHnvnt fu lfil thf
Inti that l hi* nflf* Hitt .tcurord*
iVpjwi n ^ f i n t f tn Whitney as
“ tli** nnhh'Ht ICmnaii nf Ihnn all.'*
Hr urgiTf ttii* unUni U) tr-rlrCf
Wh!lh*$'Niw it pi^iiitMit.* ,

Canada Asks U.N.
Care Fur 1.1100,000
DLsularod IVrsons
t.AFF S f r t
N. Y . Sept.
i -iiindn tinlay asked
iln&lt; Ilull mb Nit, bm* To lake cate
&lt;&gt;f the' no,, mi111,in non-Crrman
ii-fugct-* now- living In dl&lt;ptaoed
peraait Vain p i n, form er Axis
territory. *
The plea Was made today befoie the I
\ . KioiMohic ainl
Si* i.il Vaiin. l
t he group now
ini- l-'fuii- it „n \mein-an prop&gt;»n| I,. , r f up ,io uiteinntmnsl
refugee
m gniuration
whi c h
w.tlll,) lobe !■ * rf file dl-pUfed
|ii i *,&lt;(,* pi'ildi-Hi lie,1 u n i w hen
t' x Itti \ ...p ile .
Iboking t h e
...... limit plan,
f oibidirth .delegale Paul Marlin,
wonn-d t h a t the peaceful recov­
et V..of Ktliolie may lie lietd up
liidcfTmtely .if Ihe refugees ara
iibninliiiied |i&gt; tbelr. fate in occupit-d rimiitric*.
J-ll*evvhere pi lb N- headifuar.
ter* at la k e SuVce**, the Secur­
ity t’ouncil got ready for a vote
mi ibe long debated Ukrainian
• barge that (ire ere. aided hy
(•rent ilrilatn. • i* a threat to
peace In Ihe llolknn*. Kustla'a
(Jrrmiyku U taking ig r r for the
first time ;»* Security Council
chili mini!,

17 . i/i'i

Melee Anions Officers
Ordered Investigated
MEMPHIS. TennTT^pt. IT.
The commanding general of the
A ir Transport
Command
ha*
ordered a comput e Investigation
!** 'it
Pijht &gt;s«t week
which Involved high-ranking mili­
tary persmincl.
Associated Pies* photogtaphar
Allen Hnipe* charged tha Lieu•••niint, - Colimet omt o'her A ir
Force officers attacked hint and
smashed hi* cahiera wihen h*
i* -* to nr-'ogrnuh th** light.

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P n r tly clo u d y th is a f te r n o o n , tb p lg h t
nt^d S a tu rd a y . S c a t t e r e d
th u n d ershow era ' th is a f te r n o o n . S e v e re t r o p i ­
c a l storm , 3 8 0 m ilca n o rth e a s t o f
M ia m i, p ioving n o rth e a s tw a rd a t 1 0
m ile s per h o u r. B e rm u d a h a s b e e n
a lc rttM .

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SANFORD, F L O R ID A ) FRIDAY, S E P T .

Albania Says

13,

1946

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Council

Army Troopship^Loaded By GIb

Telegraphs U. N. That ‘
, Regime In Athens"
Is Attempting To ,
Provoke,. Conflict

Free Parking Lot
Made Available
h Uptown Areja

1

LAKE SUCCESS, N ..Y .,
Sept. 13, (/P)—Albania ndded fuel to the fire today'
when delegates charged that
the Monarchlst-Fa^ciat -ful*
. ere of Greeco are trying to
ttlr up a border war. The Al*
banian Rovcrnment asserted;
that the Athena regime is
trying to( provoke an armed

AmerianK Injured By Crcnade In Trieste Riot

I’A It IS, Sept.” 13, (/P) —
American delegate James
Dunn .started another hot
filiht today at the Paris Con­
ference when he ntijfK«»ted
that the United Nations
Security Council be given
the job of governing Trieste
when and if the Key Adri•little poet becomes « free,- lrftcriPitionar rity,
- ** '

Another Lot To 0 c
Set Up B y City «At
Palntetto, Third St.
K fire tfirkins lot last will a tctmmcdatp x, Irani .'Hut wu^'imoblli* hnn.lnvti made available
nt tho ptblir a t.ih * lot aboUfnc
Conimer.ial Street between Hoot
and I’almrtto Avrnur. aid lm* !
nn-dfaii-ly sruib of the l-akrfrtlH .Soft bull ' field, it *(*$ an. ■
no|tnrnl thin morning
CU,v j
‘Mahaust II, N. Sjtjrer. KDhv’ will)
K|irtacr,| oi\ ‘he lot which*ban en t
trances on Palmi-ttn aiull II *»5 _
Avtrtiiir*,
IfraM has brew
tEoUinmied. &gt;
i f h i • lot 'will he a courenlonn
President to moliirieta who wrrk to the
f i arrival downtown area/ nod Is- rear to
the'para- the' shoppingdistrict
An-» hi*
are Bfmtn the ctly na-ncu lot at tlt» rornrr nt
rnitlomli area lo be used tor lire parkin* 1'
I’almettn . Avi mu* rtlil Third
Street, which Is also conveu! rt
' tov Ihe Host Office and lm*lt*tm*f
'C S
area.
“
•
R.
( handler, manager of
■a
,lhe Stpodari Oil Killinj StatSon
H LQ
at North I'ark Avi-mr nod Ful
Jon Street, announced this m en•
ing that free parking wmitrt too
e n m r r allowrd. on the slaticn lo‘, g r*»“

twills.
. Tbs new testimony was re.
(wired by the United' Nation!
Security Council inn the Btiulaii*
backed chart's that Greece is
a threat to peace in the Balkan*,

5:
iDmm's propo**) vm* in line
I * with the ilrtlniim of the Big
ijj Four fc’hreign Min inters Council.
T
Aualrnlinrr* rtrlegnttt W, II.'
w
llodrxon liuim-dfnlrly . criticised
■ *1111)1 proposal. lip hei,| the Securlt&gt;' .Council I* not fit to rule
■
Tricftp. — that the,. -Security
■
Council tin, t-onie into iUirepute
I
h«-iiu»o of the orbitrnry use of
■
Ihi' veto (lower by some of (ta
I
picmheri. He lii-etar-rd that 1st*
ting the 'council govern Trieste
would riin.tilule n threat to
World pesre.
'
Sail) Hodgson: "The uie of
the veto power iti the Security
I
iVonril In . lo-eo arbitrary, frre*p")&gt;^il.le ho,I tin (atorisl end has
t,i iin,* f&gt;i Mi,. r,»o tint into illsirpntr tlirnllgh"ill |hf world."
rSIKl
I ullgiili*
were s o m e w h a t
si)' t.if.1 o at,ark at the sharpness of
r'eil i I ll,»|K„in’. attack. At first
n,nl clniir,- Im c imemo apparently
__
Ilpported Ru.'sla's V. M. Molotm who litul t-krptirally demand,
n! fur i tier information on the
Von to .in plan for administering
' Tiii-'li- It was also recalled that
i ''"I Ilialg.aii bad in the p%»tI I I l" ''" i'iithly critical of Russia's
ine of the ' 4 n I" the Securijy
i oooril. Hfttffc*on wan a council
iiot- delegate, before going to Parts
1 J ' (or the confeii-nre, amt ho h*d
ter.word, many times with
Kan the
Soviet
council
member,
■ * Aoiliei (iVoiiiyko.
1,11
liwljrewn ‘raid unlay that to
'("(1 the Trieste ■pie at ion in ths
,h&lt;- IijiI hIh of the Secn n iy Council
uioihl "insure making the plan
t,,r oiiwnrknlde." In/irad,
Aut•he Italian argtird. Trleslo should be
" " " governed by a rouncil represent­
ing the United States, (treat
dr- lirilnln, Soviet ItiMnia, France
(be mid three uthi-i nations.-------

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the meeting pSt for .today' on the

complaint
against p the
Uriwk
Government. At Ins request o f
United ‘ States detsfale HcHchel
Johnson, who is Indisposed, the
meeting was deferred U ntil.2:^0.
P. M„ Kastern Daylight Time,
tn Monday.
The latest Albanian complaint
ne'serta that the Graek government wants a border war as a
pretext for moving Into southern
Albania. The original complaint
against Greeco was filed, by th^
Soviet Ukraine.

Brisk Construction
Activity Reported
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•ote* business property In V
Mng«
i
woodl; mortly pf .cement bUelir#nstnieHonv hs* Veen reported
.to have taken piece fluring th­
ree! year * by lira. Anna l*.
.Manllk, resident
Hetnes have beefl built by l|#r*
men Jean (two), itIf, J . Wells,
Jr^ David Uvfngttrm,. Henry
Heath, Forest French.
Shelly
Nsrlii Colbert Peace, W. A. C*rtw riga Willitm Bodger, EdwiiH
Johnson. l« It. Ptyne, Phil Wtd.
dis,- C,- K, Jordan, A. II. nranlly,
Thomas illaigh t and B ryant Wat*
pen.
•' a
' lleuse*. are dew being con*
strutted by M. B. Blankenship.
O. H, Snodgrass, ' N. G. . I/Jper,
sowtni; Ifbofe,' 1Benjamin .Stum,
L. R, North and Fi l l . Button. A -garage apartment le being
constructed
by ' H o m e r S c o tt,
business blocks by L. It. Payne,
Week la rttnr*
hy Bobbie Jo«

; LaGuardia For New
;
World Food Board
V.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.' (jp)
UNRRA Director G e n e r a l
4 Elorella UC.uenll* declared tO. day that the plan for a ‘ World'
fowl board and International
brie* stabilisation if the hope
of the world. Tho plan was con*

Australian
Declares
Veto Power Would
• Make Plan Unwork­
able
In
Council

arre-l yesterday
by Orange &gt; |U O
U U M l’ H I J U r i f l g
min,ile County Cfanm-L 'Ths ..............
..
---------------------MllUlae*
smmcrce ts putting on cmuity
deputies ol1 Paul
fi
pi'to secure the signs- el, ex* convict and hh
I percent of the nwn*a la*. Donnie Hullock,
of acreage in Seminole County confe**k&gt;«r from the former that
so
petition thu Jleapd u f.hn hxd stotoo a HMO Plymouth
DnrlrT^the numUi-of AuguiL, Two Kttads And Area
7.^
. s aCvrnmlsslonenr
■ * —
County
to *hold j sedan. th«------ 3 -ty bfAV. R. Rain* |rgf Mnee we re acted tiprli by lleT
At ^ t a t p
Alar H o t
n roferomhim ’election to deter* [ r f ,1 |J i
f e l 5 ’ Method lit
worksM. *i'h et by I
mln» whether a county fira c o n * (front of
To
Be
Ucsurfiiml
■veiling, according v'* ll»
^ " f irr
«*
trot u tit should l&gt;o established i Church H
was repot it'd tiwlny. at the mri- mg
and IMaintained. Manager Ed* to; police.
war,| liggins
said today. "This . The
I
h, minus four '&gt;/ « « » &gt;
^
* * * ' ” '? wmoiiucrd Uiwl s™!'*d taq* tor |uvs,„&amp;Qd hr .'ifljo, Rfit Cr&amp;M by Mr*.
A* Ia a vIII* tn* iirol'cli will he received urt Uion.s CIuF»
InvestipctitioiX has . to tie before the wheeU si
flteeday where it h*&gt;ma service chairman,
Oct ,i Ttu*f tncliid' « uml.'htiu1
County / Commissioners at their was fdnn
jyition To Be Head-mil on Rood ISd
Thuro wi» a nottraMe lom i-o minmf, mail mix pevfftirtd nml
October meeting.1* Mr. Higgins h*A-hf«it
ake Aeiilemy bje in letters, wires and financial n*- tnr.ilriit.il items im Ituatl 20J l r added, "so that the proposition, of Mho F
cd Ity H arry Robson
Iwren Ro.ul 5TO III CJvtfdo nml
ran be jiut on a ballot for the Stati llii
Patrotmnn I*. G. distance given to servic-im-n, v
Road
tl
TTie
lrtirMi
of
the
Toed
l*
general election. In November." j Render. *
It .W it
on erana and Ihelr depehder.1* '&gt;
opproxltiiitirly *i 4:m ipi'-.-'j
"T h e •Chemlier. o f Commercn ,lh" '*r« J
!*,! Inrat ^ileOutP,. Ini
last'twp ntOlllhs, .she '
Atiollict project i&gt; Ja-llcf-u ivilntv Kri-c
atlrm pled to
bring this nbout
"
inf’SSK
»&gt;" «■"■
on the Oraimr Rrmtiiotc Ctmiitj' g(rj.s
iippmiinialtly a year ago, hut lh* t lt,e
J from the loot chairman, said that ahe h&gt;i. t
till-' Mititlt of A|»ipki for n ill'- Wilt
eeeunrd the signature of person* *'M 1,0 1
t|»l’n .finer* ne*r complete the knitting i|u it«
tsrirr nl 10, mlK Mfh llm'lo'k club
controlling 60,000 acre*, which ~ u , “A
m
he
ami
Hinlocii
'
next
January
ami
sdvi.ej
brie atiirjiiiii rtiitu ;uid resur-.eptu
wee a b o u iy o percent of thosel i ore*'- (-1
|T Oraifge Gognbt. unteara -who are i|iteresir.t
fg'TIi-t.tlii- lull -wtiltli of tlir pavr*
required' Smce then, Manager 1 ^ ^ . ,, " 7 '
(wrte* amt M. W. helping lo romplete thi* pf" ' "" tn*ill *Tth.jtfplnilllr roBctttT.
Higgins ha* been assured hy^ Deputies
u&gt;, crnlacl her.
L aI ttu- t(*(i(i»nl Hidte f?jl^llrr;,,
■ever*) luxe tand, owner* that
( Hand laid to|i. fj. Crumley chapter &gt;b r» lm *rktl, titiU will uc taken In surthey would favor the formation Bh*rl*‘
* County deputies roaT1 read the treasurers* tm ui in jfs rr 3hit) (quarr jr.vjtli Dl tirix on
of khla unlb
and it Is hoped day that 1
.wogking on the , hp ,baenre of.Ned kmith. I'l is ' Orj Iii llmerork In r with bllumln*
that it can be accomplished thle
»IW
J9ui Mirluc' tr&lt;*ijtiiirlit
v ev . beMeri and petition eheeta ease,
.
.
.
were discussed for the tom
Mlllstaget was mon|h,,
,
NollllraMon n| the arlUili t-ik-n
hare been mailed to ell the Orange
FBI r*«nda In
on ltw.*r project* by I tin Ntatn llosd
Urge property owner* in th£
Arrordl
1(142 from Joliet,f
DrparUornl wu.' gliv-n toitny In
County requnsting their slgna* paroled li
CAP Parley To He
Snnstor l.lnyd f* Ibiiln and Ript*.
tufa and eupport.
;
III. priso
M II Hinltli bv P WkIii
* VTtnafU a most; Important pro* Held In Orlando sentsllvBavins'. 1j 14lrn1.u1 of *.hn drpittjrrt f i . r ‘ -our ‘ cotmty. ns the * nt **rt*
mnnl.
l
atipual fin* loerj*.enormous and1^.
d l
the, co st oP.UglntaininF.-ths unit |U r , M l

^.........................

. SSteiai Month Of August

Wd

Probe Of Safety
Controls Near
Schools Ordered

Higgins Approves
Jaycue Action On
Hospital Survey*"
hihvard lliggtiia, msnager or
Ilip Seminole County Chamber of
Comiuerce. declared- today In a
li-tlrr to 'thn .tunlor Thamber uf
(ninmerrp ttin* thn senior trade
lunly uns in favor of the action
nvetiIty taken by (tin dayerce, to
g ,l- « suivcv roftdiictod here to
drterniine ttuI* fo, hospital
lntlllln-'.
Tin* Jayner-i rrfcnlly rn|uested
tin* Hot nli Improvement Comiiil'flnii to ...... .
a survey here
iindrr |irnn»n&gt;n» nintatnrd in e
Imipitnl program passed hy Congiesn.

Kyle McMillan Hurt
...
In DcLand Accident fj2 PtMindn Of Cb^JiRc
Kvir M ruuun.
former ain 'I^movcd From McterH

ah)« to actomfilsh. thin hbjecilve ln&lt;9. . J.*&lt;
this year. The active silhoArt of bT?thtT '1?1
alt cltlaen i i. requeetod."
.
1
■ Mr. lilg'gini also aaasrted that 3
later In ; the month ,th# service .
nf W ilJiini F. Jacobs of the
Florida Forest and Park Service
w ill'be obtained, ta assist in this
mifl nsssm sii, liras ne
- 'C iy fsWpnign,
HldlKOrf EMDN CXJUlUr - *
.
hopofsl that the ptan wxmtd be
Pvt, lit Roy Hickson. Biiilmd
pul* Into effect.' Ho al(ded there
youth, has completed. ri«td *i*ks
Artonling tn Garm, the accident
■Will beV oppoeHiorj from .what he
of training as a stbgtcsl Uctuiktm happeiH-d when tho machine hit
Charles
E.
Morris
caikd. thee# great food pro*
st the Medical Deperlmnil EhIN d a hump nr*r (.hp
R°*,j Dcduccr* who do al] their planting Died Thursday N ight Found By Coastguard Trchnlctan* School. Ftrookr At my rmrtment lieailijiiartcre in Ik-I.nnd.
Medical Oentcr, Fort 8om Houm-pii, Oeno said that McMillan wsa
tad fertilising on tkkertap#
Texas, aMondlng to an ahnoutm- tvkcn lc .taytona llnn-h and If
' Charles
father" o
f
' ? * #* •
A ment
today by General John M,; tieli'vrd In have austMlned »
Guard M m
today found*
Mfs. Ja c k Burney of Banford, Coast
^
broken hack.
D charter fishing, limit adrift WllUa, cotnmandant..
died a t the home of another •
.daughter ]n Winter Park task 06 miles sodtlf- of Miami. Th«*
tmal, which bad loat it* twarinir«
night . a t ,R -.20 o'clock,
Mr.' Morris, who wa, bora* J * * " * * ? W i t l p
w « ‘ * nA
Mar. 10, I8 t4 , in Middleboome, Bimini, bad •board her the son;
NEW YORK. frp t.
&lt;*&gt;~ W. Va.» had been a lifelong * n&lt;1 &lt;Uu^ L « * H ubert Pulit*,
s.The maritime strike became resident of Wetortvllle. W. Va. ■ » . • member «f the famou.r
, Fnnkidnwaa today, ,Tho CIO Mari* HI w as a member of.tbe Mawnle, n* ;'P » J^ r ^ r *
C liff Ablea. chairman or ih*
;iim * Union seamen, went on
(jtiiepehlp Committee of Hie
ago and- for • ttoie mad* hie
(Mnger a y V ^ J s h l p would Hemlnole County Junior Cham*
her of* Commerce, announrr^ to­
day that the Jaycees would sponl
, lire. Charles E. Morris of Win•or another “Get Out the Volo*f
l tar Park; fggr daughters. Mre.
campaign In eonnoctlon with Hid
r 5.“™?* e( «Mrfo»dt Mre. George
general election to be held &lt;&gt;n
, Wocde «f Whiter parks Mrs.
No*. %
. Mona Riggs of Orlando: Mre*
Mr. Abies said that the r*m.

Mi llig firi' wroii- "We •are
very tmictt* in favor of this propi-vilhrti, and when you have r«*
n-iv-'tl n rnply front thn ' IHdeidX
hitprovgrnrnt Coinmissinn and ad*
vise iix whnrn* Vtn fit in the pic^urr, wp will lm-*very glad ta

rlKp^•f^ttr.',

f Jitie Hope Held For

Knd Of Truck Strike

Jaycees To Sponsor “Get Out The
Vote Campaign" For Next' Elei

Goes On Strike Today

Veterans Service

Any veteran In need of serf,
k-e (free of charge) In any of
the following ratygorka la re­
quested to visit the office of
Uie responsible agencies listed &gt;
below; Coordinator — E. I), carter
AtlanUe National Bank Buildr

APPROVAL NOT CLEAR

suited' fl

* ■" itruovB
declared «

ARM*TROVH DISCHARGED
, ‘ Pfc: l,*Hi K. Arnislring, Jr.,
ha i lo-iit hiniorablv dischargct
from the Unitml State* Mirttle
(nrpi at Sin Diego. Calif, aernrdi.-g to Infurmntton recslved
today. Atin strung visited relativM
nml friinds*In l.-filo jim , Ky^ etiiil to . Sanford. He has enterrd. {jvmin-dp lliirh School anj is

■WASHINGTON, 8ept. 13, ffp)
- Undersecretary. of Elate W il­
liam •Clayton said , M ay that
President T ru m a n 'j' approval of
Secretary Wall ace I foreign polity
speech was not quite cleaV to
him- Clayton- declined to nay
whether lu'm lght maan a change
In -Atn&lt;-rfran

Kmploypient — U. B. B npluynw'nt Hervlce, 112 North
Park Avenue.
Vocational Training and Edu­
ce Uon —: T. W. Lawton, Oourt
House.
• legal Aaalstance. ItospttaUisllon And State Ocrvkw Ottleer
— Contact through Uoyd F.
Doyle. County Service Officer,
Taksch Building.
Homo Service /Asaletange/ to
Rmtcemen. e i -Servicemen t end
tlpfr -Dependents- — AreeTkaa
Red Cross. Lakefronl BouMrard.
Veterans AdmmttlraUoa —
Martin M Rudlth. aberifTa
Otflee every Tuesday.

�F R lD A V rS E K -

THE SAN FOWL) H EKA Lt&gt;r^ttK&lt; 2ftl)tja « O K lD A

sh Official Faces Problem Of K^settiinjr Over 6,000,000 People
Uy LAHItY AI.I.KN .

Al*. Newsfraturvtf.
W ARSAW —-One of "the hush-CL
man In Pcdumr,alight. hln'ndlsh,
a le r t 45-year-old Winds.law Wolsk i. vice minister o f public admin­
istration , in work!nif’ ftitflil no,I day
to p at the finish Iin: touches oti. line
nf. hlatory's biggest migrations-the repatriation and jcsgHli-mtml
o f Approximately fi.fiOp.OOO Pole*.
A fte r nearly two year* &lt;&gt;f work,
he think* hi* job now I* about 75
percent ramplcled and he hopes
to w rit* flnla to the cntlrg ta*k

by (he e n d 'o f this year.
.Into W nUki’a hand*, the goveminent iilurtd the exacting, work'
«f not only expelling about 8,000000. (Jrrnm n* from Poland'* old
und’ iiew ternflirlM after thy end
of. the w ar, hut also nf bringing
hack on* estimated t,()(i0,00fl to
fJJKHU'bO- Pidv* scattered. abroad
through lh«' tides of conflict In
the that nix vcunr.e
1’rogrrsx In lisle
Pp to August, Wobkl estimated^
IU0n,(K]O Pole* had returned td
their homeland from eastern and

NEW TWISTS

d sv sr little DICKEYS
Lively tou ches for new suits, co m p lem en ts for
old favoriteat VeraalUe dickey* w q rk magic
with n eck lin e * o f your d ark fa ll dreaoao, loot
Semidallored dickeys high * l the nock.
F in n rayon poplin in fall color*.
W rsp-around.dickeys with rulllc-edged
neckline*^ Sh eer rsyon.

,
1.91

■mtefii/ countries.' One o f the
ilgKtat chunk* nf humanity it t ill
(waiting repatriation i« 500.1KKI
'olei in the British and. Acmican
!tt\e« o f occupied. Germany.
.While all (4 thla incoming movenrnt hit* been going on, Wolskk,
on, ha* been busy iliret tinvr the
SmrxfiT of million* of Pole* from
Jcntral Poland into the weirtern
»,^itorfe*--the
Harwta absurbc-c
from Eastern- German* and * r
ranging for thvir resettlement
'hr-ri1.
.
• ; *•
* lie onl ini a ted • that 2.(HKj ,IHK
Pole*, had ' nlii ady •lieen inn vet
from central Poland to the
tml .tipi tr#Me»*. woulfl-bi- 5JKJO.IHK
there farm ing new land*' and run
.ilnujiuhrdlie* by the ertll of HHC,
Hrraplurlng f .i i r Slock
- *
Of the total repatriated up ti
Tugust, Wolskl *anl 1,744.Till hui
come from western Euruprut
countries and I ,.100,000 from tin
list. Eastern repatriation* ni-artci
'ate in 1011 In wake of the Hu*
dun advance toward ilerlin. lie
•aid those who came from the east
brought witji them 72,07(1 hom e*.
'll tad uf cattle; 02,121
and H2,04 5 sheep and gont*
Out of an estimated 5,00fl,0tt(
'■email* on, Polish sail at the
nd of tire war, all hut approxinately 1,000,000 now have gone
'nluntnrily or ’ been expelled to
fermany, the vlce-rolnistbr re ­
ported. Ijirk- of transport lift*
mused some -rifcluy*. However,
fibre February anil up to August,
aore tlinn 1,000,000 Hermans were
••xnrlled. Most nf those now ir
Polntnl are in the Kbwer Hilesim
territory.
Wolskl emphasised that
tin
Germnna were- Ining cleared out
district by district anij*tuunty b)
-ounty, n* rapidly-as |&gt;usslble. Tin
ctlv of O lsityn— formerly Allen
-lefn in - Hast Prussia —Is one n
the siHits recently eteured of (ic r
man*. In Warsaw, jg(iverim«ril .in
Ihoritle*' are piHtiny fn work 5,&lt;H1'
Cciuuut piisiiptis ju/ par—siLwcidirsy wh-Tt tlle7~*y»fainatlciillv tain
dellhriatcly dustruyed h',u «oto
limisc.
Allliiiuch not numinu them. Wol
ski rluif uol ill n recent press ran
frrcnrn that "IliitU h sihI itn ir il
can
military . authiiritii-s ‘ nm ,
11NIt It A , ofllrlal*H In &lt;kW|TTit
*unei In . O etinany were iTNlru
mental In hinderipg the ,e lu r,
uf Pol,*’, lie also cliargr.l Dial
Igriit* iif the former fymiloii Y-*ivrnircnl were active- atmititf the
•tbplacirl Poles and propatfamlixiup ui’iiinst n leturn lo tin- burnt'
Itilul, iiltbuo,:b ralinlri iiitlvlt*
was dented to tfovernmenl reprr*
-eritativya.
Chargr* llritl»h Mlslfealmrnl
Wolski also accused llrili-b mil
tnrj nfltiiiil- in camps at W allin
-tail! and llalcndarf with mis
ireolimr and insulting Pule*.
Wobki L* a member.of the Com
IIIuniat. IAtikC-tl Polish . W trkeli
party, lie also has ileult with i
tnUtfli situation in bandlim; tin ’
Lkrainian pniblern. Ilu psiimnieri
ihat 4M2,noO IJwtalniaiis, mostly
southeastern Poland, hud
H o rn
been svnt to Soviet Hussiu and
also ;|O.OU&lt;) White HuSsimi*.
Wolski said, that many of the
trrrffrislle
nttarks - luriied
on
auair-t Poles in 4uuthcaslcni Pie

BUMPER CROP PILES UP
17I.J4I.OOO au.
141,441,000 au.
11411^000 au."

1.071.177.000 au,
1.111.143.000 au.
i,m ,ii4 ,o o o au.

15.100.000 1U

14.154.000 au.
11.410.000 au.

BUMPER GRAIN CBOPJ In the United States have tome at a v ital time,
enabling Agriculture Secretary Clinton AndersobHe-ennounce a new
•sport policy on wheat to foreign countries In excess of the 250,000,000
bushels previously committed, and causing the Price Decontrol Board to
defer restoring price ceilings on grain. T h e wheat crop, a lo n e . In the

nortliweat, waa one fourth higher than in 1845, its beat previous year.

Th* above chart, figures for which‘were .obtained from th e United
Stales Department of Agriculture, shows the three-year ris e tn U&gt;e
major crops. A serious shortage of box-cars has caused surplus wheat
(Inlem atlcm al)
to be piled In hug* mounds outside grain elevators.

13,

19«6

Superstitious Players^
W ear Uniform No. 13
7 •
.Hr FRANK ECU . .
A P Newsfeatum Hports Editor
N EW Y O RK -O f all the glhiete*
w ho weir numbera on their unifoiTns, baseball players In general
a&gt;e regarded •as 'th e most super­
stitio u s lot—yet It' la surprising to
And in the N ation al. League live
hurlerk'wBo wear No 13. And to­
d a y Is Friday, th e nth. Wonder
w h at will happen tt they pitch to­
day? ■
A t least ortc ol them will not be
tn n et torn He la Clauds Paaaeau
Pasaesu
of tiie Chicago Cubs who turned
tn the mart brilliant World Series
trium ph of all tln te last fall when
h e pitched a 3-0 anr-hUter against
th e Detroit T igers. Paweau re­
c e n tly hurl his b a c k when be b li
a homo run and hts pitching futurd' L«. in doubt. He won nine and
lo s t eight UiU-ysar.
1
Tl»e other w rarrm of 11 In the
sen io r league aw Kirby Hlgfcg of
th e
Brooklyn Dodger*: a a ^ le y
i R o d i Barrel! o f the HI. touts
Cardinal*. Its I. Schumacher. of'the
Now York Chants and Men Cooper
#'11tf •
#4 ,lr.M
* ' v w—* Jof
th e |V
Baiton
B ra v H .- " ■J : *w
When* the Bepteniber prop apt
d r iv e ■began,lilgbe was ‘-he Idafithf
p itch e r In the league with it win*
arul live deleais.’ He had had Skin­
ning Atrraks id eight and (uur.’Hlg
w ore this number when he pitched
f In th e circuit, one y ear kept grad­
u atin g vhls number. When he wan
hts IStli game he took No. it and
continued the sequence ol bearing
a high er tiutnWr en«h tbne. Bui
the n ext year m * toe^imllnal de­
cided on llondatuckM tiU . ' -t
M o ri's I-Id etnnber wiu»' the
C ard s Is now Worn T»y Red Bar-

our money in Sanford with Sanford
m e r c h a n ts .

VVE PAY (axes in Sanford— for OUR achoola, city
a ^ County.
.
\VE M V E H E R E — w i t h you, w e s tr iv e to p lease y o u
— V o o f f e r q u a lity w d rk m a n s h jp lq o u r p h o to g ra p h s .
W e e x p e c t to s e r v e you tim e a f t e r tiiq c, n o t , j u s t

[member, a fatal * I ranger is NOT going to GIVE
OU s o m e th in g of real valqe.
• .
PRACTICALLY every service in photography
be obtained at the following studios

price and a high standard of qpality,
t h i N k t h is o v e r
YO U R HOMC TOW N ' PHOTOGRAPHERS

I atari y r n » f,! coldrrd. !a'resident
of Banford for rf number of years,
died Tuttday morning, at hUlunnc
on E a s t Fourth B tn-ct. after a short
lllheaa. Hr l» survived •to hit wid­
ow.
Fannie E •• Krtrier; Otto
daughter, lour* F . &gt;Mlton: two
brothers. Ruben E Frasier, fir. ofUt I arul*. Mu. and Jr.v c E Hauler
of;C hicago, III,, and several nicer*
anil rifplisyi Funeral services were
riTyrduied lo tyi lirld tliLn aiumnon
at 4 :0 0 o’clock at -th e Bt Jamev
A. M E Church

WE ARE FOR SANFORDRobert U Cox -

Raymond Studid

Nicholl.4 Studio.

-.Wieboldt Studio

^5 msmm
SCOTT'^SCRAP BOOK

By R. i. SCOTT

COMMANDING OINHAt of the U. S. Army A ir Form. Gen. Carl Spaati
(right) swaps w'.ir tale* with Cjd. Alfred O vcflce, Of Brooklyn, N . Y ., at
the Veteran* nf F|&gt;rc1gn War* national encampment In Boston, bias*.
Spsstt addressed the veterans-group,.
(International Soundpholo)

2 .9 8

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Ti«luy theta die only ntm-d
52,001)*abfftigliws left In Austral
la.
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tncmbrn of hi* family and IB
others were Xifled, 1‘elsr link , 3.
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WHALES AHD SHARKS

A HBAITY WltCOMI ti bestowed on Weld Marshal Sir B ernard Law
Montgomery, Chief bt Ui4 yfrltlah Imperial Staff, (left), by Gen. Dwight
D. Ktrtnbowcr, U. 3. Chief of Stall, fojtowlng Uie fortner'a a rriv a l By
iplans in Washington.’ Montgomery will confer with PiWtldent T rum an
; and U, B. Chiefs ef Staff during hts vtslt ( Internstielsl Seundphote)

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IHI3F -MOW4*-*/
T-TH1S IS H-MUKT
WOkSl THAN IT IS

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BRIAD IS SO

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CAN ALWAYS
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W hite W o m en W orks
W ant to W ork in a M od
ern G arm ent F a cto ry
^ K on ‘Hlian Unity
Fou n d ed iti

TO
BE LOCATED
AT* -NAVAL AIK STATION
*
%
Things Are Moving CaSt-The Outlook Is Even i\lore IVdi
First Hoped For.
;

Marjory Slanrm n Dou|la.
Nr» llfr came tart spring to thi
only truly co-operative' comrnumly in Flurida and oils of the
fery few rrmasuing-In the United
S tatu , wlu-n Ntiipiv t Iretrie light
nd nptjftE—Jgb*. brought to the
oTv .Tinn unity at Kstero, Flor*
la.- The blown old buildings by
lovely Hatcro Jtivcr, among their
Ihtm-and acre* -o f park and
uncle ami gardrn and plneland

S

rUllfly bamlnm rln-lt rtri

.Teed out of Chicago in JliHl with
sure fnthu«!a»m that they had
foCtid the right way of thinking
and living.
- BtiltVs la Celibacy
They gave up their money and
their properly and household
goods gladly to the common
ownership. Husbands and wlvdii
Separated
the Community b**
iIfcf In celibacy to live In the
brothers* or the sisters' dormitories
amt work or teach or direct while
their children went to ths excel.
lent fhvmniunity school and shared
play under specia' guides. There
.teas money enough then to stock
the Community With enough,for
tlieJr excellent plain living, for
'l o a l s BlTTho river by Which they
made the long passage back and
orth froth Ft. Myera or went on
denies.to their beaeh houies on
found Key and Eitcro Beach,
m ) "hey had colored serranta for tha
J ousrhold task* and the Oovsmors
idtight land and mod* land, which
ater would make them poor.
.z .F e o p le :came ftem aserywher*
to the conccfti" and PtaV» *hd leeturcs.jn 4hc A rt Hall The annual
. fiver pageant for P r. Teed’* birth­
day was the greatest (Mag the
Winding Estero River Lid ever
feen. The Community waa filled
With interesting people - coming

" 'Mure jmiiurtnok, alfltbupii nut
so spectacular, they bud n rent
spirit 'o f hflpfulne*. and quiet
brothrrhoort, released u . tlicv wctc
from money wnnies. that lies at
tint heiitk of all that peaifful
world they built. They hail made
the Idea of complete co-opera­
tion. of voluntary communism,
work. It win to lie utmost the last
of all those (treat American com­
munities, like Oneida anil New
Harmony, variously founded, but
based on community thlnklnc and
living, to exist today.
The years bevao to take their
loll. Children iffuw up and Imvinu
learned trade* or profession*,
wore allowed to in out Tit the
World to marry if they chow / The
fin* garden*, the herd o f Cows that
had supplied their table were tuo
much for thr aginr tirothei* to
manage. They could afford no
more servant*, people went away
or died and few now fo n em *
were made. The great store on Hid
main trait south from F t. Myers,
by the bridge over the lovkly'&gt;UTt*
of the river, was dusty and run
down. The great broWtt (iuhrd
building* sagged for laCfc of topairs.
Yet the peace the remaining
loyal members of tpd u h ttf had
always known wdx Mill there af|&lt;(
they had many Important thing*
loft.
,rT
TJ r*

puth* tin- only in inV Flmlila o t M|&gt;|'|t
Thru eyes ntr t iirhl .*u.l mtiiii 1, to*' r‘Om&gt;iuiiiiv
their VGifrr qlfi, t » ili tin W ony.'
Hie qti. lum »n., uunlil ||u
Ami there u r n y.nult. el■meniher* *m
It.«lit ,&gt;u( ’ KUrlrie t r t t .
who hadjttown up tin e or "who he hint In in |.num.«..1 front Ft
had been then n&gt; ttilMien and 'Iyer* h u m the tent 1‘nler -hill
I etu rued tiguu ft mi' thr world4* t., he .,-i unit anted Imi with nil
trim Idee, who ivitited briskly, he ether tn-,‘i|, el uartlme their
Ihmfitns* l ij mq. - uitt.
I'dvtin.e vvn* it view t-rawl nhshg
Over fh lie Lae ahile tieurpiull the pitul., n.t. Till Inly uvlu intor
print rhiiVyJrfhi-ite the »totv th*- ' ItUlUInjil like's Urvd hewrl «ml lb*
one littulype clanked fur n few. devoted tit t. ntii.ii,
Iti.ither Alliouih every day idling type for ; bell .it.ul.l lutrdly keep it going,
tho Amerlmn Fugle. which kept lint rimtllv. lifter im u . it recined.
on coming out every week n» it the new t leetn c liyl.t service wa*
had for forty one years under the *in«tttl!H
editorship of Mr. Allen Andrew*,.
Ciimiiiutiily 1* Growing M*
by exeellenfe uf writing, i
wraith of knuwledirr and tintir
ThA |*r
in the print
inif in tc r ft in cvlTytiiinit to do i&gt;»nr«'il Th%/ luiMt &gt;in' i\u* at nifoUfi'
a, it 11 tile plant vvmld uf vutith I'liit. nil ihiy ti&gt;tij£, "t lit- a l n i t i ’* new
piin h«fi tmtde it, the [mlvtiitidintt tm in I sttlrie-w m n l o r tb»* iiij*, f m n l
hurtieuhurnl Weekly of the stole Jtwbii Hmf- in tin litrlVt■ bright
c worl&lt;mt*r» lenr tlmvn
The American F«g!e-Was the first within
«»n l of the cointtiunity. If tit, iilit the till! kU■(viiju timl uuiku if
generator fttiled the j&gt;rrj»» would j'iiii«|i'rn. Th« |h»\u i for flu l«un
have to quit.
tit&gt;- ami the kifi*hriiw h u/ilitnlled
Initli-

Mon* pt'opir be

Old Store Mod.tnilrd
ie ftnek who 1in^ bre-h
The bije old store huilduur. by
i h r i * m thihlrcii, mv
_going
.. nt»«l i!Hy«*if
tho umrmitting toil of other bow things
younger member*. was- ttnn*- to work onthusiasticnlly.
formed into the most modem and
Now neat year n beautifully
___ _______________
_ anF* .laid ottlT railer l'«r|t. with recrea
best-equipped
of the kind
where nbmif
Of the Trail,
Trull. f1 timl ground* ami unlk* by tinnbitig that part or
lintels lii-gao to do all th&gt;ir bu»l* little river, will In- opened to,
ties* through the Kore*han Unity people who run appreciate lhe|
•lorn Service. The aountry*Isle full lovely quiet uf K*lers&gt;. ll huv all
of peiqde bought there, t nr* uf been muds’ |Mi*"lhle by tio* to w
touri*!* tiegao to slop more mol elertrie serVKjr^hildefly no n nuj
tnofe frequently to shop turning women who have known |« 01*1
the counter* pileil with .a surpria* ilu-ic all their live* arr» tinvr re r 11
Ingly Varied and well!chn*en Lslired that their *oimd slmpliritv
*tOcK.
.
* .
.o f living, their kindly end r e l i t to
ilefurr the store, great dull* of ways, will-lo- maintained. Kore
bronze and gtwon eratqn* tvef* shall Unity i* busy and happy
brought . out - fr6m ' th* plant and doing well again. Theie is
nursery deepdildds* l*y thr great niutlc from tho music room
tog house that trtia tha tINt unity, night* and people stroll around
Inilldlmr w^ti'r* .ftA*' gefteratlon* to look at the qxrcllent pointings

Tho brdthrri ami aisters live to

BUT THE COMPANY MUST KNOW THERE WILL BE AMPLE
LABOR BEFORE THEY ESTABLISH A FACTORY IN SAN­
FORD!
r
W o rn i* n

Hi to

will t r a i n

y o u rs of a^u

a r t * w h i i U m I!

ail w o r k e r s ! H o o d w a n t ' s a r c p a id

c o m p a ra b le

lo e a l

w o rk

fo r

women!

O n H ow M an y W o rk e rs C a n
H a d Is W a n te d A t O iic e

W om en
Workers
WILL BK ll.SEir, AND WORK WOULD ItH POKTiTK FULL YEAR!

iry, Fopullam and alngla tax_and wise and ripe oli| age* alOfr^'lpose

preaident 'of the Aptertean Newspaper Guild and
jlite to the Yoftferdnee. arose vAhen hLa turn came
held high tntftrtcd4
*
vLyou a good titd American toast—Bkol!"

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6 ambassador. Dr Welllrrgtoit. Koo, vyas holding
leAttic*. Id the garden Of the embassy at T*m

iff - *.j i

'» AUCTIMI

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Itrintf or Mail the CouiHm.to

the newsreel camera*.
&gt;t on his nose for ns«&gt;'

fen was a squirrel'* fuggy tall as h* scampered
*
It* House squirrel, of course! He moat likely
Week
Leaving jU» comfortable home In
’ 'Whit* House, he straightened hi*
[love* arid attended the press coarok* It tp l ,
envoy, ap alert.l6oking. musiachrd.
toed In a white suit and a maroun-

T**bor*

aboard
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Seminole County
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Ht fcatw that In Georgia, which-has thou*
backward whiIf** be had a gpod ca se 1
DUbo. Rsault:—lb* governor's mansion.

a Vlrglnu
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vadgs out*

TTi# Oram).Canyon is C.000 fyet
Journalist* conference

deep at |ts deepest point.
was of Greek ai

Let's Open the Door fpr a REA|, FACTORY and a BIG PAYROLL!
(Seminole County Chambpr of Commerce)

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FRIDAY. S E P T .-IO * 104fri- •

JA N F O R D ^ F L O R ID A *

-The Sanford Herald*

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It I* reported that'government officfnla are aerioualyl
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111 Map«lla A » m ---- ~ considering a repetition of fnent rationing, because of the';

sudden acute ahortage of meat. This shortage, whl$h v a a l
predicted by OPA’a opponenta na a certain result of. the
return of pripc ceilings, has become serious in cities, whose
m eat supply is dependent upon shipments of cattle to
stockyards.
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A joint committee from the Office of Price Adminis­
tration nml the Department of Agriculture Is at present
workiuK on tho problem. Even if tho return of rationing
is decided to bo advisable, thero arc many obstacles ip the
way of netting it up. Since the endlng-of -matt rationin'^
in November, 10-15,,,ihc organization for carrying it out
has naturally faded out of the picture, gi;d tho problem of
personnel would be immediate if tho commlttcq decided
in favor of its return.
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From tho point of view 6f the harried housewife,
whose marketing problems have been many and irritating
fur n period of years, the simplest solution, would seem
to be the elimination of OPA meat controls,'thus ending
the possibility of more rationing. Inuring the recent lapse
of time since controls were lifted, the w.hole situation has
seemed nearer to normal than at nny time since before
the war.
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Owe Meal*
rtkree *••■■*» ---- --Me Mealfca . . . --------- Owa year ------- — —Tit eWIwaee ■■ellew
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la Ike aa|l»aai lleie el
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MissGretchcn Lewis
And Fiance Honored

ANOTHER "VARIETY THAT BSffLES
OG IETY EDITOR

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MnmUv «il
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nn &gt;UVP rrturncvl Irum n vacation
rAe* ing of the W . S. V. S.
with M r,
Vv. g *®1 ,n 0 co r* U »n&lt;&gt; Asheville. N.
it First*. Methodist Church **• Ch&gt;pmap..leadii»«-U»a devot i on- :
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I held et fl:00 P. M. with «' i,n ‘ h« ■'•»«»*■ of the chalrm-n I Ur&lt; c c ; (Wh,'tp of j wks0Iuau
Esrd meeting living held at ?"&gt;| vlc****»«lrm*n • Mr*. T. K- ,^ ,^ 5 on wcditreday t e 'r .d t . for
K M.
Mllson. secretary, prodded over % ^ on Ume wl, h ^
tram mrotln; of the W. M the meeting. Plans were made for collierDrown. 2434 Laurel Ave..
the P in t Oaptlit Church miU! communion *erviccm .In October , 1^ i, recovrnug ..um a major upd at 3:30 P. M. at the Chnreh 1 anil i also flowers f r r "the rhuren ’ rrallon
. Circle No. S. Mra. John Lc*. \ The mytt meeting will be held
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m chairman, leading. Topic at the home of Mra. J . K. Mr*
Mr. and Mra. Harry Kolnon re­
e “The Christian Foundation Qitjlattd wl‘h Mra. J . C5. WalU ft* cently left for Cblumbla S. C.
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ct&gt;-hoateai. Mra. M. J . Morria where Mra. Kobson
will via'.t
Sunbeam. Jr. O. A. and Jr. end l l n , Chapman aervel
re- relative* during the month. Mr.
R- A. m c*t at the church at 3r3J •freahments to the following: Mr*. •Robinson will continue on a buy
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: Mra. J . F. McClelland. Mrs. J . II, |more,'Philadelphia and Now Yor*

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i little things make the
big difference

.M rs. Stenstrom And tA"i,rr*°'i.*n,'nMr?- n' T1, u I
T8. Currie Hostesses

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Ruilding Permit* In Augu»t
T o t a l |I2,Uiv — headline. And
wh*l would Uivy nave occn If you
could tiulldT
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As a sopicwhat theoretical discussion, but with the
thought.that a new chr may turn up eventually, the Ohio
Motorist is publishing advice on how to break it in. Most
people, have forgotten, it*s so long since the question
came up.
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Chief point'seems to DC to nssume that nothing has
been checked and .drive gently, except fpr occasional
short spurts of speed to lubricant tho inside of the motor.
It is well to watch oil prexsurt), gas ConsumpUen, radiator
temperiituro
and tire wear. th$t may in
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that The
wheels are noV.qujte in Jiije.’ Hydraulic brakes may,lcak a
Iflllo and the.clutch mny npt be adjusted properly. Man­
ufacturers and drnlont'nsed to' iyfc careful about *such
thing's, hut In the stress of present production aud hurried
wiles, something mny have been overlooked.*.
—A long trip undertaken before the cah hns gone
through this cxpcrimcnUtl period may lead' to trouble
which* might ettsiiy have been nvolded. In the yenr 1015
a thirty new car Is n precious object.'-Pampering at the.

ment I* hnftdlb’g ihc f r-d *ltuatlon In our ctuntry, or don’t you

Sunday Thieve. Steal Two
Auto* In 8 , nfnrd—headline- Rem­
ember whin 'Hr** aien.ing' w-s
With Secretary’ Byrnes'* rrcent
speech In .Stuttgart, the w*r Ik .tween Ku»«in nmi the Western
Allies for the control of Germany
actually began- " ’p might put It
thin way. the Third World War
began, not the (hooting war b.
. the talking part of P.
^ •Th* Orlando Sentinel explain*
. who.write* iU editorial*. “Daleh:
* If Iv wa* n good editor's! I
wrote It; H it didn't make »er)»a
• somebody else wrote It-’ Ander5 aon: 'If It * m » good jane. I did
• lit If It.WMn’t »o hot, ^Bxtehy dkl
? IL *H Well, whoever J O i m theW
j 'th e y ar« good enougw lo r either
see where political progthat
nostirator*. are r iredirllng
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U. 8. foreign policy may become
• major l»*ue lit the Fall election
policy i* becoming more and
more wrapped uji with domeatic
policy evtry d»y, and that l»»ue
la communiam, at home and n
Aa a matter of fact, foreign
Noting that the CIO haa endorsej 8cnator Huffman of OMa
fo r re-election. Republican candi­
date John Rricker urge* Prc*! ''­
Truman to go into Ohio In Huff•man’s behalf. "Bring on your
t verxlvt groups," he aayfly—“ff. wa
can’t lick them .In Ohio, America
t la lo*t anyway."
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The Um* la comlpg when U may
{ be a hard ‘Jcb to gat anyone, to
.accept public offioe In Athent,
Tcnn. where ,the “outa” do nd
Ilka the 'lD*"-.and hava th j qualn*
HtU« way‘of showing It by riding
•round in autohiolille* and firing
hfglt” -powtred rifle* tntg the
mayor’s home. thV county clerk’*
•nd other*’. Of courae In Hanford
we hay* more reapect than th*l
•t b r our pubtle offlelal*. but ,*ometime* thoughtless and?lrre*ponilMe cltlren* do make their life
miserable by calling them »p In
the mlddlt of the night to ask
foolish questlona.
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The V«Urana Administration ia
Uely planning to cheek all
indents at tha Univanity of
lerlda' under the QI JHU of
this, and probably a t other
ivvrsltle* throughout tho coun.
whera enroHmenia* have more
in. doubled alnce before the war
Ivlng up tha thought pf trying
t gat an education because of
rarcrowded con ll'lona in dasv
&gt;oms and dormltoria# at aome of
rr eoHegra. We haVv heard cf
iher* at'ending them . foUauv
hd drere no more prepared to

tho discovery that tho snmo kind of fertilizer which
makes vegetables grow will increase the population when
sprinkled in sen water.
The fertilizer makes the.water-plant life flourish, anti
the plants supply- food for tiny animats, which feed tht*
worms which ^ced the little fish and so on up thr. scale.
Result of this'chain of nourishment is thnt the ultimuto
jUsh get in to 20 limes ns much to cat as their ancestors
aid, and in two years they grow to five-year size. •
So far the fish farming is in the research stage. It
bo caught.

Capitol Architect Has. More $
Than Old Woman. Who Lives
llv JANK KAD8
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WASHINGTON (A P — Modeat.
rreylng David Lynn, auperviaing
architect of the Capitol of tha
United Slate*, ha* more reaponat-.
hilitlea In the darned atructure on
the hill than the Old Woman who
lived In the Shoe.
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Ilia biggest job U the structural
and mechanical care of the Capi­
tol building. Rut one of the moat
trying niust.be arranging for e«r»mimic* and'ceremonials to be hehl
in the building ami'on ihr-grounda,
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-Jbp-yaar-aU fltM O was sort of
typical. Soinethlng" went' on a l­
most every day. There were e^nrerta by the Emerson High School
band of Gary, IA, and the Cadar
Raplda (la .) Boys' Y.M.C.A. Drum
and Bugle Corpf.
' Funeral aervirc* were held for
Clabda A. Bwanaon. late secretary
if the Navy.
The Prince con»6rt of Luxem-.
bourg and Crown. &lt;Prtnc* John,
made a visit which called for thr
American variety « f'p o m p *and
rirrutu stance*. *
Wreath* were laid on Ihe statues
of Busan U. ^Anthony. Francos E.
Willard, Roger William* afid.Jv/•non Uavl*. - " ' '
Thera were srcecial Annlatlce
Day aervlcts ami Mrmorhl Day
ami Flag Day exercises.
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And. b t course, there waa much
ado when Congrfa* had Its open­
ing aeaalon on January S. 1M0,
with President Roosevelt present.
Mr. Lynn la also in charge of tha
Capitol grounds’ the bulldlnM of
the Library of Congress, the U. S .
Court, the i W r l t t
Supreme

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«. «r
IcrC w lllbeinTcrul
n/ha* beet» mudr
of u»e Daniel Orlli
wny, with*

The hoateaae. awUtcd by M r*.' 2.r" n ,l§ T,r »,nln* , ; nion of th*
George W ell, and Mr*. W. l l .i 'f ^ J t nkplbl Church ■nnountrd
Stempdr served Ice m a m »un- torfAP ‘f V ihv Unlor.', stmly
da*, to the buw I*. Hoses and f,our* * J 1**1,” * il1
Mrm.

Worth, Tfwu. wIm
VMery are now i
new home. M il W
Tppy.'form'rtv ioA

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DRIVE SA FELY

Do you know thr rri|ulrrmrnta
for drivefa i f achool liu»»«« and
Vr - r , W I U . A B n CONN'bf.LYSSBO t.
vehicle* used an common carrteraT
Key West is having a time with ituiewny.
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1. 'Jhey must be over IH year*
its parking meter* * , evidenced
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Sanford resided', are looking, of 2. They must
by the fact tha*. M more o f the
have, had one
meter* were damaged nr stolen aheed hopefully to the finishing
yrnr's experience of driving.
of
Ifoal
Z2
to
Mims
on
the
east!
lately. At one place on Southern
3. They must be vouchrd for
Htresl, even the *landtrd* were rein,I. T ip surfacing cf the ro»,l
b r t h jr r If! P?n«J% . pciBCtW..
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!)*A_bccald*tAyyu•lo--by-h*«vyr
takep, Hanford hp* alfo h»d »-Tei«.
I. They must have a upeclsl
meter* damaged ulnre they w ere cainjc, nr^oedmg to state road chaugrur’a license.
installed. Penalty in Sanfvfd for engineer*. Meanwhile no 'aclic-n
- "When Rolling Along . . .
such- tampering i&gt; I2IK) fine n r list i.oen taken on the link of the
Think of Rolling O ver.".
UO day* in ja il, or &gt;&gt;oth.
ioa,| through Sanford
which
--------. ! 'rncineera say would already l«
Motor vehicle mileage In the
Titusville show* much Interest fioivheil if Ireal authorities would United States in Iti-lfi was nhnut
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tn .recreation, also and Mot. lay rniAe’’ up their mind* where th-y 240 billion Vehicle miles.
evening a targe crowd attended w it it. T h e matter wa* passed
the meeting of The Junior Cham ­ tV)the ropd department, for soluCeramic art atlaim-cl «. high He­
ro of perfection (lining ' the
ber'of Commerce to dlicuia p ro ­ tiXr&gt;, and the road men haver evireign
nlneziar,
ject* including nl|tv*. lighting o f knjtly pigeon holed thf matter.
clly lennie court*. Th* Jaycrwa
al*o derided to aak-lhe itato road
d etrim ent to (peef up plan*
for bvilcHng the liHdg* at the new

at some- lonely autppatv in
Courthouae, Ihe Court of Claim*, Honed
the Pacific.
(hr Court of Appeal*, the CoipmIda hoapital for woman and the
The U.*8. Dcpait.nenL of A g riI.yiHg-in-A*ylum.
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rullurc- now. gets out a release
telling loving wives how to. get
Washington's Federal Rridge th* bagglneaa out of their hus­
Lerrue boaaU the largaat weekly band’* trouser knees.
dunllcatra held anywhere In tho
"Hpeclali»|a," no Dka. explain
United State*.
that "Irouaera ha'g where the
Five year* old, the league la fabric
has been atrttched and
limited to Federal and Diitrict shrinking with steam ia the cure.”
employee*. J t ha* attracted *uch
“Lay the trouaer leg flat on thr
wide renown that member* Of the .ironing hoard with the haggy part
armed force* roming her* from tippermoat. Lay a wool cloth over
•far have complete information this lection and a moliiened cotton
about.lt-«7 .. cloth o« top.' Pres* gently, moving
Eligible for membership, »ome Ihe (run frtgi) aide lo *[c|* 10 that
of them heard akoqt I t while ata-

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F lon h eim ihoem aking th a t.m a k e the
big difference in F lo rsh tim quality.

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Low.^pchiiL.lhi. iiitmg of *unm ci seed* on the street or in
u n i'** place* ici Kndice,tt, Wash.
There- arc more Ihnn 2,000 kinds
of Mtnkcs, of which (&gt;00 are more
or Icsa venonn u*.
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Ivan IV, Ciar of Rusala
|ioMfl to Queen KliuilM-th .of
ininl ami wa* turncl down.

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT

CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

Mr.' a n j Mi*. Gcnge K. Sir-*
•nnrujvo th* birtli of u *.m
Tllchard ' (.c o if • oh Sept. II ui
the Orlando Hsnit.nli iiu Mra.
Hire* wa* Ihe -former Ada Kim­
ball of this city.

1516 EAST SECOND STREET

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Cook Book Offers
Culinary Art Advice

Social
• Acrobatic
Registrations Accepted thru
Sept

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Hcitcl, 'Vest
Palm lb
bnu»cVc{p»r
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got tho Kumlav ijjghl ai
tin- Country t lub
JA.N'IS. t'Oi.LK, director
local office (if the Htate
ItenrvT, ha* been granted
&lt;»f* nifte month* fo work on her j

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Phone 875-J

^lessons a Week
1 lesson a Week

$(M)0 Month
$3.00 Month

MRS. P. H, TEPSIC, Director

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MISS JEA N SAYER, Student A**i»tant

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and I I . I . L J .
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n^ S S T
rltde'r i r r
bluef
Smiford'* ’ female* nr* coitapic :&gt;'&lt;• « » ' r n ‘ r r M^
U m H lip '
“ «W ro, S b l L ^ n S
unu* liy their nlwrnrr
lit the
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M,SH
K'.O 'M K |l&lt;h
|| :nke. Into rnti&gt;tderatloti
M l l . l . h will aecompany h e r anil , he jjewRdercd Mate ol n notice
Municipal Alrpurt- "Thepowde.
bBslP w rimsl
puff pilots of ot|n-r rllie* lend e n t e r . R - A n n . School for (.Iris wb, ■ u h r n ln|,|
gruco nml l&gt;cauty t o '•theirflying tit lowhlne, l nn sili
•',e ," ‘ I ra n i n g u rr mu «h»t M-wtug ha*
wll|, ,M
w(|„ n ,,..,,, ,
field* and can artually gIve s t i f f Im i . nml hunter n trm b e i. of 111*
compel it ion to tier liny* loo when welfnte boat.I who have wiuke.l ,tcw-*t*knct wli«i i.n ire liNikllig lor
u . „lv, utlo
it come* to »tirt humllmg Whai „.,doi In i -iipeivision honored * hpn vo„ - l|%
i* wrong gal*'' Don't you warn lie. with .1 Iniii-bpnn nl Ihe I’alm* cIUiiIcm t l l r i r mu,I lie noiiit &gt;|m-i Ini
to go place* in the- mode-ill way uni I'lffl, lte«tauraiit on Mon niauk- Involved m rlilng itotiitow,
Tlio-e nttelidiog wrl^p, thr
pit-I mml i nokhoak*
by flying your*rtf! I t b&gt; •In)
MRS IIF I
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MRS l.,\ e been o| nth l u - l p * Now
lull lit fly
smart tool
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.MRS
&lt;‘AR ruiiies Mime i »-»*I snnLtlam i- In
Cl cil 11 rei|lie*l* ami bail rbcck I S IK H III DCF..
MISS / K I . D A
A’nn Can Cook It S ’on Can Dead ''
art- n coruilant *011110 of worry. \IFTA R A Y .
to hotrl mrn but I.IND WKRKR \ \R.N* M IS S llO ltO TUY FA R- The author- don't lake nnvtldng
of thr Mayfair Inn fi-rl* he ho* I Kit. M IS S MKIIIAN S I ’F.KR. for Krant-d riiet Marl you on on
i laiklns le rin e
(oltli urc* problem* •olved.' MRS MISS A T IIA I.A I IO I 'G I I nml i.ennltlon,*
: low up w iU\ • ruder of reuidrrd
4AM II.I.A IIRUI'K, formerly of U 11.1,1 A M lilt ADNF.R
Ihc Identification Divi»ion of t h e RKV mi,I M RS. J . S.- H A R T S - , kitchen tool* •tm lndlne ii^&gt;hc*»,
Federal Rurrnu of lnve«tigation F l k l / l of Mlitkely, 0 n m e vi.R- anil esp lnln everylRUig In ilnlall
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who reportedly can apot a paten-- mg MR. nml MRS. I.A 'V RK N O K •«a they go slmiu
tin) tire patrh a* far «» ghl) I I A R T S F f F I .D at their home on I T," * l explain how many poisti)*
STAN - f-t airing brim* are needed loi a
tan see |t. i* fiis *ecietary
West Fu st S tre e t
Rill KF.Y
Mill
FR A N K I ‘•
’ ,vrn number of |«-ople and give
Addition* In the executive stnft I.F Y

T h e curl—a ‘of u fish'* eye' is
flat nnd nil th- foe sing |c ilm e
hy t h e len* of t l .- t-ve. In tho
lioninu eye the icidira ;* toundod.
and it iierform —.dajwj tvvo-tldrd*
of 'h e work In l—miing light ray*
ti u focut nn the ret nn.

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NEW STUDIO

n e w YORK—
'An a m b itio u s but
p u u lrd ynunn brldt 'otic of tflbsr
me.
Yeti have, to know how lo
boll water* aorrnwlully plumped
r
borrowed cook book down In
front of Iter best IrHul
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••This l* probably n v e ry good
book." she Mulled " b u t not lor
ine
You h*u to know how tr
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. rook to HAP It T V - f i r s t thing I
' MRS. c a m e a e r o * * w«* uimrtlitnu uboijt
o f the loUJIng a n . r g s . and I trtrd nnd I
W elfare i Died and still can't
uadcr.ttnnd
a l e a v e ' b ° * Vml do I t "

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......«ViKi.fA THUIjIUi'K smyas

Th« A.T.p. fraternity i*
\lng under way, with a SWK
fuii'. |mrty Ionite aC G:3tt at tho
Southwiml Rcatmirant In OrhtMs ... ... Satunlay nlte •*
OtCHVr nilhec*. with date*. Mtlvc*
memb e t *, nml ^Hutuni will nttend
n'nuiire nl the Dubxdiead Coun
try O u N )••'-.• - •
Omcgn,

I I A I ’P Y H l i n i l D A Y
September H
Mra. J . P. Stevcni,

Four student* from M r*. Ktancl* Stine'* *«vrnlh g ia d r room
a* Junior lli;h School were elect­
ed to serve on the ntudcnt council
for the claa*. The council will
Arrange program*, lake" care of
th- devotional* and other itntie*.
Those elected were Jackle*‘McDonald. Hetty Jean Rrisson. Mil
dred Miller and lloh Kilpntriok

Mr-zr'ru r.w ,

•n Informal party at the home Mro. Drum.
.
.
of the U tter on'K Ini Avenue..
------------- -------- ------Gamea were played with Mill STUDY COCKSKS SCHKDlll.KD
Betty Wilkinson being awardnl.
Mr*. John U Miller: enliston# of the prise**
«
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ment cheirman Nif the Maurice

OPENS FOR THE SIXTH YEAR

,7our Students To .
i7orm Student Council

Matgaret Dlngfeldcr L
Monday (or New Orlean) MOVII STAX Errol Flynn, hi* wife Nora, and artl»t John Decker (right)
were In perfect- harmony aa they led Hollywood a month ago on their
icicntlDc
(dentine expedition aboard. Flynn's yacht Zaca. A dale of •‘mutiny"
aboard wa*.unfolded by Dcckar a* he pud several oU\er» JumpeM ship
at Acapulco. Mexico, explaining that Nora “took over everything" and
wanted to keep right on tailing lo foreign porta,
(International)

c l a i a c * will start a f 7 : 0 0 o'clock

STATE NEWS B R i E E S

Fish Farming

Mlu

cogburn school o f dancing

Mr*. J . (). Amirs, S r. enter­
tained at her hiune on Wednea«lay evening honoring Min* Gretch»n Lewi* ami her fiance. John
Edison Crowell of
Charlotte.
N. C. Their wedding will he. an
event of November.
I.ute ill t V' evening refreshIncuts of punch nmi aatotwichr.
were served to the* following:
Mis* I-ewi. an,| Mr. Crowell.
Mr*. W. F. I.c»i', Mr. ami Mra.
S. C. Graham and Mia* Jewell
Pittman.
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Cecelia T ru lu ct

Htignr prnduHion in Quec-nslanH.
A u s tra lia , l* u $TJ.HOO.OIM) a year

MFIS»'H left Saturday to i.-turn
t„ t-oik l o o m Milit.ity Academy
..
.. \ * . . \ i i i
ml M lts" D tiN X I ||‘ HOI 1 S jtm l
HI umlI JASIrJv
)M I W d
,.Sa - hi N\NLr.lll

Induetry.

Casein is nroccsacd into paper
m a t i n g * , wall paints, adhesives,
I niton* and other product*.

i 'ablrn to sirnwer -ludlai .......... ..
' or " , r " ' V '
a nd
ts&gt;i.
toer.
Ttley |eli &gt;uu huw long I,
l* k r* ,n bfepare Komeihlag
a*
'
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, it hike, in I0 0..l

,

Mr. end Mr*. R. R. LaBree ol
Loitgwanrt announce the 'birth of R
- daughter, Sheila Jean, on Sept, d
at the FWrnald-tauihton Memorial
Hoepltal. Mrs. I.»Rrcr tv ths for­
mer Margie Slake df Delolt. WIM.

Don^t Miss This Gala Event

lll•t•'lll i&gt;( »*• ling Moslem
jfuc* i.„. I t.. predslamlC
mI -n_basal,
nt. lledotiia*
I till- c. ctlr * jUiLAl'AUa-

Cailscta, with an nnn
IHU *(|unre miles, i* tic
o M m t n t t r in~tltr~WciLl'

largest. In-thy tsc-slcrn li

“RECO RD S

rwpuiar
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ClaHHical

• Hillbilly
Thursday Night
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(September 19th

SERVICE

BEYOND THE

Spectacular Window

CONTRACT

t

Displays:

Stores will remain

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

open from 8 ’til 0

lOtlJH authoress Mary Reu«u..
00.000 richer after winning-a
dlywood fllm company’s third
nua) novel contest The author
three previous novels, she came
i on lop of other entries with her
nth book* "Return to NlghL" K

TXADrTlON waa twice shattered at
the Uth triennial convention of the
"Trotprtant Epleedpa) Church In
Philadelphia First When theJlouae
of Deputies elected a layman. Owen
SlUCTtO for her form, beauty, per­
J . Roberta, pvmer U. 8. Supreme
sonality and photogenic qualMae.
Court Justice, ae Its president Ufa
other unprecedented Step wee when
Mrs. Randolph pyer, 8L Louis,
Mo., housewife, was seated as the
l

(tolcrnatlonal)

First Church of Christ, Scientist

» _
*■ j
SOO EAST SECOND STREET
unuay
.. 11 tdO A* M.

Dr -Ireward llarker
OptomrtrUI

MANY

Hentily COniuiltaiit of tht*
llii'liarrl 11ticl nut Salon and
Hit* Du Hurry Sucre** School
will I*.- at TOt/CIITON'S
DuHarry counter all
,
.
.next week.

......... ........................................... 9 i4 5 A. M*

e* riamlned—Ola**ev filled
&gt;13 S..O raa*v Ave.
Or land#, Flsrlde
•
rhea# AMT

l e a d in g s t o c k s a r e

h h t ! o r r ^ ^ u S UT/n!rni.8tto U l)

f Eironing Service ...................... 8 :0 0 P. M.

*oom Taesdaya A Friday* 3 :0 0 -5 :0 0 P. M.
Th* Public I* Invited *
.

T o hrlp you with viuir beauty prohlemi . . . the will chart a Succea*.

-A
h l

, Jacksonville, Miami an*
other City in the United

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FOR CHRISTMAS

s.asi’n'siiS? M

w* Trying to *elv» U with
f rnetsr*: others by wideniy street*; other* by eraoora, parking
^
.by

LAY-IT-AW~AY
NOW
,

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STREET DANCE WITH MUSIC

.

Kf

•TEUR SHI

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f.u M t, ssroeiA

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|

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Tlyae alack* are made

Moon;

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■jJliSiAartkiaMvaiwbLra.'it r -r . -

Without .question oqr line of Diamonde and rings 1* tho*
flnost nnd most complete in Florida. Wo.appreciate com-

. 1

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beauty urgani/rr t« teach you

heavier weight synthetic

material of gahardini; w o^ n nn'd hnve

v G,vo hcr • Rift thnt will endure through the y e a n ! OUr

Diamond* were purchased before tho advance in price*
-» . and there definitely will be another advance in price*

O-PUn for you lt‘» a vimple
»

fundamental beauty habit* for

hard finish

improving face, figure, and fitness

jhat give* them the &lt;iii*niy“ to hold n crease. They

the-l)uHarry Soccet* School way..

a

have a zipper fly nnd &lt;/•mb in Solid Blue, alio Brown
jp i e

with, bluet atrfpq»..Sizc.'« 28,to (2.
P*rimf h r

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JE W E L E R -

112 SOUTH PARK AVENUE

, , e nmfhmntrrj

A*e tfDmtmtrj T*&lt;i A r W r irnym*
f***riu «W e *W// Ae M m J tJ
«*1 ratty Dmta r r y fim rrkltt.

Wm, E. KAD
PHONE 387-W

OK CfOMA

TOUCHTON’S

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

\Vwnan. Almost
&gt; Smothered By Gas

Onn woman nUtti *h*-w*» ■fr*i&lt;3

to ■•&gt; tar *l*a|&gt; b m n *a *ha could
hardly Si*i her breath when the
laid ■. il&lt;1wn, hrart fluttered ami
■lomarli fall IIkl a tialonn. It a a l
lha tir«»*iir# of luear-l aaa iau*lng
thla ml*«ir». Th*n »h" l»l*d KlorU*
l.ltra Tuna; now In* f i t pt«*aur*
la none, .aha aleep* well, * n l.* * and
■lineal* her fund anil feela r - » l f
lu u n itt., _ ,
...
KLo IIIDA ItlVItA TONS mtilaln*

drink 'Grade 'A paiteurized milk from our mode.rn dairy
*
*«
' wjlh perfect confidence in ila purity and goodno* a , .
because it it bottled under scientifically controlled con*
ditions which meet the highest government standard!*

Kredimta often mod 'in d«*tore‘
pre«* rlpllnti* to rid the ayitem ,.f.
l-.ilennoua wail* ercumutatlona An
the bowel*; all lo prornoln Ural
grand feeling of tlgoroue health.
Ifvt )ou r hntlje now lor the benefit
ot lha whole family. All drug
etorea The name: BTAIHIUA 1*1 VMA
TONE. Adv.

AU the Milk You W ant
FOR

reg ular

d e l iv e r y

PHONE 1061 or 2 3 0 2

• *o v u y o * * \ i.u
N u llrr

l«

M r tiijr

•wurtlaii^

F iilfliH l l i t
lu ll

Spencer Harden Dairy
George C. Herdlen, ,0w ner &amp;

wllh

a

H iv ^ n

ih A l

In

f in4 1 «%ic-rrv

KuiiUtWCM y.tlKt

irilv u ii.iu g il M | l
LLOYD v n o r i .c
i«-Ilcltor for

.XiAUliaU» «JU*rl«t'
111 t. IX Tuwrwhlu
31 i:*»t. ronulnlm

' m it u v os *u&gt;tkMrra name N irrll'll la hereby alien llntl I,
It M HAND, Sheriff of Hein rod a
CiiBiin Florida, Ay . virtue of a
writ of raryullon la*u*d out «r( III*
('|rwull Criflrt of lha Ninth Judicial
(S tru t of lb* Slate of Florida, In
and Kor Memlnola C„ani&gt;, oa life
ith day of Augual. A, 0. ISIS, lit
that radii’ll, rat* a* III Ch.im*rv
wSrtrln
Ilia
FI/M tlllA
ITTAT h*
IlShK OK SANFOJlII, VlJIHUiA.
i l j idalnllff, an d' VVII.l, lillCK ,
w«» d*f*ndattt. have levied upon
that i* r l* la real eatale’ln Seminole
Count,). Florida, lo-Wlli
lieilnnlna SI rhalna Soulh and
13 rhalna W ill of the Nil r#rn, t ol ,^&lt; i;.in 1, ToWnalllii III
it It. lu R , Ihtnra run Soulh
II1* rhalna* lilt rue. IVeal &amp;
■rhalna: I h » n c r North MU
thalna: Ihatire Ha* I S rhalna

1Ilfs J m lif* p f 111* d r *
t*f |I» b N in th J t i d l i l a l

i’*rr# lif- i In*

of Xl r it It AY W»

.1\ 11VIft, rseO||i|i| liltfjt, \m, a it, H.
m riitatt:Ni». «-i i«i, ij»fri,dnni*, d«
r in H U r f l if r lifiie riN lIn r. f w i l t l i u f F
fu r
a l ipivlilk' 4ucil«to* U» t h *
tw»M n m ) h i n h n t |»ii|*l*r f o r n* * h ,

i«t (hr

front ijuof ol# tti* t*miri

I (il'li pi*' in Fit lift it f|* F lo fliV i, fill III*
; III lin y o f O ilu ls a r, l i l t , iH lW d fll

FO R REN T

S A R T IC L E S

FO R

B

SALE

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N IC E L Y , furnished bedroom with
ieml |n iwile Irrilh. 7lH W, 1*1

21(1 Km*1 F ira l Kt.

lb. refrfeatalor 42',. Link 1«.|- Flhrlda Rank Bldg.
•priiig-.' I2.AU. Clothe* w rin ger)

3 R E A L E S T A T E FO R SA LE

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ISLAM

US
Arellc*.

FO R

Tor lnnvr*pring
Hq*
Spring*,

Matand

llldlywrood
llerl*
ftl
fnrlory
prh'c*. Rr-tuil * lm r &amp; rli*play
loulit.
.
110 W. FIR S T ST.

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' ' WANTED
Sale* tilling* in Seminole ami
Volu,l* Count If *.
,
RAYMOND M . . BALI.
REALTOR
Real r'llntr- Iiiiumnr*
Slate Rank Rldg. _■ Sanford, Fla.
A R T I C L i .S

DARLING.' YOU WERE SlMF

LIS T E N TO THEM
BEA T UP TH^tPr
"— , H AN DS V

T E R R IB LY 7 E P C IF IC &gt; 6 0 Oil
THEBfc A N p T A K E AMOtHa

YOW /

CREEPEPS/HEft MOTHER.'

HERE
COMES
TROUBLE

m s i l DU AIN Flirt
IIARUHCCF. C,RILLS
1
ELBC TR IC . IRONS
NATION A I. CANNKIIH
PRKSTO COOKERS
IIIL L IIAHDW ARK CO.

SALT

S H E ^ cr;
;-----1 M A K ES^M ^

I’hnn*
“

nmf finishing1. Cleaning and w al­
ing. New floor* .-surfaced to per­
fection. flld lloora made like liuw
Call
II. M. O LB ASON
Lake Mary, Fla.
R EN T A CAR
YOU D RIVE IT
P R O N E ZOJ)
KTfHCK LA N D -M int RISON
m tlV E -IT , INC.

, A PANIC/r

THEATER

■■ -M ' WljWt f f

i I SAW TOU V

M0THE

ACT. PA R T 6 ?
T THE P L A Y '-f

IIODCK • PLY MOUTH
PARTS AND HER VICK
100 Palm»llo Ave.
I'hnne 1011

.TH EN V0UT3E. NOT i
l_ R r M E/Y ROO TAKII
g r n Ypure l i n e s
I MEAN.*)

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BY PAUL ROBINSON
T H fiJK .TU .B E A N
a cto r; - g et A
p a c t Wit h
P L E N T Y O F G A lS
*W S5— I IN ir / r ^

AFTER

-aoT Knit Firal Si.

e your purlniu u k tn at
NKTIOl LH STUDIO
JUolich Illdg..;Phone M6S

.ItJtJUT.

^ahitw ca*e. Coil
W l Pnlhirtln A y A

Dutton.
Ti m

your , REST photograph TWtLwbegl truller, l**t *icc, 4
* 7 ft. with rack, l new lira,
made nl

, ' Floor Mata AvfiHuUa
f v"

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M3UU. PL

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* 7 1 .0 0 .

T H E RAYMOND KTUDIO
0 S tate Rank llktg.— Hi. 1091
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P L A Y -'W A T C H TH E

sc en e

s io n s •
Show c a n la 'Binl |r«*lrra
O - UEICS SHIM SKRVICh

cbolv.lleildlng A Furniture C&lt;t,
Sanford M attry*. Factory
Phone Iffl.’l* and J172 J .

K lftlrlc Tuaal«ra, |4.M
II. D. I'OPF. C O , IN C

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m y p n a s n a ic e d

HER PART N THE

fH S SHOWrJ

WK NKEli LIKTINOS. of Farm*,
■Ifoinai, (irovra nm| Ruaiiieai
, Property.
W. • it.
WiMi»m*.
Realtor, Tout Holt Avtoelate,
Phone 1I2U, 415 Atlantic Rank

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juke, army Imck,
player. 1201 Magnolia

ttxMYd

; RF-AL EaTATE~WANTED

.

BY PAUL ROBINSON

*1.00 After ii;on p. M. 171u1j 12 SPE C IA L SERV IC ES
t \ V . lufi Hi.
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A ROOM h'uuee. Con tact owner,
r
. P. 0 . Bog tOSAW A tll.L,

■Phlg-

U6CD TO BE A CHA*
Mr—
SWI MMet

TH EY P E P M C r
T IC A L C /S IT T IN G

: V ETER A N &amp; fam ily desire 1 or
jCA U FEN TK ILS- MECHANICS
ItllltllO W M iiltK WIII'.KK
t
‘ 4 room furninhed n|&gt;t. hr hog**,
' A T T EN T IO N !.
PRIV A CY IS RESPECT LI I
..Wiohe fiCfl-li.
;; a
Wir havu, just received u lur^q YfHJit natui.il doairF fur privacy
aaaorlmSnt
uf
iia n t-.to - K&gt;'t
in money m nUers Is ntrictly
, 8IN C LK room with prlvetn fam ­
Inula, nmi It will |my you tq
re* pec.ed here.
Friend, and
ily,' rloae In. Ilox M, r / o H«rlook them over. ■&gt;
rclutive*
a rc
not fueatlone^
S T A N L E Y * llOOLIPS
Slioill ymA cred it.
fo u r em ­
IIARIAS AUK CO.
ployer n r ' hiiunraa sn e u n a tc/
SM ALL ap'artniPiit for nice rprlet
•Working couple, lied room and
^kitcheiicttf w-ill do. Phons 102, MEN'S, women's and* c b ll.W *
*
Mr. Rove,
'
f
1U4 1 r "w S * * n»W* cred it nt|uiren,e.
FU RN ISIjK I) hou*« or npart(,‘ "
No com aker, ,.t) money lo.
t luik. JbU
Hnnfurd Avo.
Variable imyrncnl ulan;.
ment, prefuiably 2 bvdruoms.
O i l H.* A. Bhryuck ul phon« ItEONAHli
porcglain-ttneri, too
,,
5 n,!'*1* " *'!!:

tMH.

THEV D O N T ^ O W t

LOANS MAIlK
- : NU H M -4 Ik -S l K * KJO----stlii I 1iiiv:lcy; fnnl Ct iViro
KI.OSIIIA LOAN I II.
llll Nanfor,I Avenrrc

UANKomi nAimwARjt co;
WANTED TO RENT

GETTING MC OUT
MEPC WAS ATTOCk:

CRITICS N' EVERY*

LO AN S

STANLEY IIIIEAHT IIKILLS
1*1.1'MII A T ill'
TBMPKIt HAM.UJ-.’Hfl '

I* cM aeory

. IN CtICItT IIP T ill: CflCN
J1TM1K. SEMINOLE C O E NT
STATE OF FIAUUIIA.
In I* i V E ilat* of C. M, K»
nedy. Hereueed. In rrobale.
T.i All \V11**r11 Jt May ConCernr
Nolle* la hrr*hy sl»*n
If
llohert C. Thn»«h*r n:» fllr-iY.I
final report h* Kaeculnr of I
relate ol IVAt, Kennedy, dcrenw
that h* hue filed h i*'p it.lio n I
final dlkcharge, artd .lb u l. h* w
apply in rh* Hnnorsble It.
Ware. County Judge of Semin,
Countjr, Florida, on the Till d
of T October. IMA for approi
of earn* end f« r (Inal dlechar
aa Eaeculor of llie *elal* ■of
Af. Kennedy. der*a*rd.
Itoliert C. Thra»hef
A* Kleeiltur uf III* eetl
Ilf p. SI, Kennedy. drceaA,

V W W ON,

YEA kL1OlGTDiNM

BOTM sg-

noli* Avenue.

1

w an ted

K|i.ii»t

M lTIIK IV 11* 1*16AH
TO: Mary Fn in crt lluaaell* - XHi
Tu*c*looe* HU jdulllgonuit*.
You are In felt) . *i**jir it'd ti&gt;-*|tp*ar
on ih* *lh iIaj of Orlobrr, A. D.
1*1*., in » certain, n i t for Oivnrea
par. dl me In lit* rlrru ll I’onrl of
hem: nolo llminiy, Florida, , an nb*
lirrvlatrit llll* of, Will'll nalil n u ­
ll Kill* i*, ltu***ll. I’ lalnUrr v*
Many f u w r t Hii*»*ll. Oefrmlanl.
IYI|n*«&gt; m» , tu b ! i ml ufflrl.il
rial j i Sanford. Seminole ffiurity.
Stale of Florida. Ihla llh .dajr ol
uiiaAnuer A. I*. H i*
.
O. I*. HtflLNIHiN
'* rltrk of r roult Court
Hnnlnole Courtly, Florida
l (THAI.)

BY PAUL K&lt;
HOO/E

P L O f’ INO, hnscowing nail level
lug Inml of 2 acres o r * irflire

.12" ami 1 0 " tirc rn
PLA STIC SC'KKKN W lltfi
FUIINIHHEII room -

W tfh K

fflAKBI

ru iL ’CiT r o r iL T o r t i i k
Nihil II J t ’DK'IAL * I IHClIlT Oh*
THK KTATK OK KMJItlllA IN
AND KOIt HNiilNul.K IXirNTV,
IN rllA N im iT . No «i|»
JL’NA LOW IIT VApWOllTir, »a
K leculrlx Of Ih* llalata of .Merrill
'NOTIftf .Tp A ri'M flt
TO; All |»t w u i bavlag or rlalm . KlHrher llablneon. deceaaeu, *
Inn any interval In lire foil.,win*
deacrlhrd land* In Sam biota Coun­
IfKltTIIA O. LeklolNK and h**‘
ty. Florida, td-wlr:
‘y
farm, j i *r t.i’ti w- it L»l&lt;OlNK.
The E t4 of. I » u I* 1 and 3 of
ftefendanU.
lllorh “A". Wm. ilrulla A,l.ll.
y o t iis
.
. lino to the Town of lainewo.al,
t r k i i t b t t .t f T K !t « t s i&gt;
Fla.. leva the No. ISO ft., of
Notice
la
h
efoy
|
lttn
that under
l*qt I and bag.nnlnti .tsu • ft.
and by. virtue of a dm I r e of fore.
Sindh of NE router of t-oi I,
r|»*ur*
pint
aale
rendered
In the
rup ho. ISO ft., W. U S fl. No
■■hove entitled reui* tan-the &gt;71 b
I k fl.. K u l lo point of beginday of Ausuat. A. II. ISIS, wherein
nlnjf. and bealnnlnu at the n k
it wae decreed that Ihe aunt of DNl!
corner of IJhl I, run ■ So. JOB
TlllirSANII -NINE
llllN D nEn
fl . W ISO fl.. No SOS ft, Kail
T
ltlltl f.tCN end SS/IS* IKIU-Altd
lo point of beainnlne.
, . . . , lll.Sll.SSi
and voile, wee fotihwllh
You ar|it each of /otj nr* hereby payable by the iVIftndanlS unto
notified that a lull of Complaint plaintiff, t, a* Sperlal Mauler lit
haa bem th e day filed pgalnal you . ti'oceiy, an m* tth day of lYctop.
In lire C ly u ll Couyl of .Seminole er, A. I). Ml*, and during the l*««l
COWttr. S'lorlda. In Chancery, in hoar* of aele, In (runt »f fhe
till**! V. II. III.ACK and A PD IE E. toutthnuee door In ih* city - «l
I M C n , hie wile, ptatnim*.* t r r n u Sanford, FlorkU, Will offer al
you ae defendant*, to ,|ulcl Idle yubltc eale. knd will eell to thr
to lha IRnde aboV# deerrlbed.
* high eat and b*#l_ blddef fur raah.
You and rm a nr you are further the fnllowlng d**vrlhed properly
oMIflrd that you an d ’each of you. In the Cli&gt; of Sanford, County of
are tt'iulrrd lo appear In the Seminole and . Blale ol Florida.
afoieeak) cau*« and i„m | on or Ib-Wttl
hrfura thr S 't&lt;1 day of September.
1*&gt;i* STve IS) and F.lahl l*&gt; of
A. It. ISIS, or raid r*|u* will
Block
II of Markham tl'ark
proreeil eapart*.
lletahle. Sanfiml. Florida, a* per
, Thl» the ||nd day of Aupuel,
Flal thereof duly "Of record In
Flat Ibrok l, page IS, Seminole
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Gridders Preparing For
^lore Backfield Polish Is Needed .
Before Locals Take On Panthers
lly J I 'L l AN STENSTROM
hind several weeks ago anil
Coach Goose Kettles and hi* It has not yet healed to the
Seminole' High School Celery extent where he can take the
Fed* were slated to put on the rough stuff in scrimmage sea*
finishing touche* to their tough siona,
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^ e . season practice this a fte r ,, So. Kettles will probably u»e’
noon and get down to hard work Jan Jenkinaon at the spinner
starting _ Monday afternoon in position, urttil. Anderson can repreparation for thalr opening sume foil 'time activity in • the
grid contest of the season next backfield. When Anderson doe*
Friday night hire vthen they return to the backfield. Jenkintangle with the Kustia Panther*, son will move into one of the
a rather formidable aggregation tackle slots in the forward wall,
again this season, according to Anderson will also call signals
reports.
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During the ppst week mentor* event he isn't, that jots will fail
Kettles an&lt;| Fred Gai&gt;a*. new as* upon Grantham.
^jstant at Seminole,- have been
Other
youths fighting
for
^ruling the Fed* through their berths on the regular backfield
regular drills. They had exer. are' several good looking p m s
else*, dummy scrimmsges and, peels. There's Clyde Hull, a little
of course, several head-busting speed, merchant -who apparently
scrimmage sessions.
.
. j has plenty of trickery in open
Although Kettles has repealed, field pigskin hauling but ■he
|y, declared .that he believed . h r j need* more polish
work
would have a belter eleven th is 1 behind the line of scrimmage,
season than last year, It I* evi. Right along with H jitr Is a
dent a t thU tlmv that the boy* youngster by' the nnmc*of Junior
■re' not gping to be in first Vickery who ‘ also should play
class form for the opening drill a big part in the Veil offensive
unless the ' playera themselves
fan absorb, more rapidly, the
Instruction! of their coache#
The line will he tough and
rugged from , one ettd to the
other but the backfield i* ap­
parently • the main question at
the pVaynt timislM ir the Kuslis
lilt, nWch Kettle* will h»ve a
lough lima selecting three of
Id* four starters. There’s no
that Hol\y J'iercy wifi* lit*
lit th e re 'a t left wiiigback?

Opening Eustis Tilt

R ain W ashes Away S an ford - Orlando Tilt L ast Night
D ave Bride_ Sold J o New York { j i i a ^
Sold To Giants

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SPORTS LAUGH

Its ARTHUR IIKCKWITH. It.
Herald Spoils Eijilor
The second game ip the final
rt^uml in (he Shttughnessy play-oil scries between tile Orlando
Senator, und the Sanford Celery
Fed* was postponed here t.i-l
Slight
because «f •thfjaienin^
weather,,

f”i thu fra) The Sunday it.
tendniue •* ill iis.Jy to) any record,
.-ft thus*f.i( this year.
t he atte idan e at tin- local
park la*l nigh would have teen
I. itgi slurp there v\er&gt;- pci pie cYtn
front Gaii.i-stille milling araun.l
a: the puk ,t» early Os 4:tNi P.
II. Some pci&gt;ons were planniog

John K ruler, general manager to pay yeti:..* ets to go into* the
path and -it in certain place* in
of file Sail ftp d IS,i»ebc!l .As*mta- nidi i to bold the -eats, for them.
tioll.' tin- . tnlkid the ivwMe* .&lt; *
irjlb cffi Inis of l lie-Of Iambi club

at r.j.10 1*. M. yesterday and it
was divided that the u .cither
wa^ too ihreaiening It* jdiiy -tli.*
Sanforii lenit). game
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ing average uf
h e,r pelvenliige
I* year.
I J 5 gi^inr* fot

The cue da v d. lay is a twlcuttjed
occurrnnce for the Fed* since I ho
day yff will gi\. the hull pilching /»nff a d.u of much lu.ibd
rest, ufle,- having bcrli "Jjjtii^.i

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Mimic,1 out 11&gt;Scut*’ in ib*'^*1. \ng. -lint- scr(**s.
l„ tlie |datc.
Tin ib)' off » a - aim wel ouird
He also pound, by I lit- Orlando 'rani' because
tons Slid Mole first 'biwentiiri Itml 'lliltiinut-*-

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SPORTS ODDITY
IUvr Hridr( abavr, .Sanferd PHfLy Frt! kf£Hter flfldrr ha* b?ett »o|d to
thr New York ClianU arrordlnf to lnforhiktU»n rrlrao d by Ihr official*
of Itie Sanford lUirbail AkwxUUttn thla morning.

IFITIS...LET US REVIVE IT
WITH A C o m p le te '

iMiohlnf „ gri.iii.l I.nil, , nut,ling
a baUnien to tenth fir*l «nfpjy
tit hi* anxiety. Grade tin .,, tli.
Util It, first anyway and threw n
wild, ihe runm i Inking mv . o&lt;
Tjir fir*1 baseman recovered tin
ball and threw it lu Grnilv to lr\
presented from St, Augustine or f"d bend off rhf tin o« t ni 'lord
relayed, artd if relayed,how w at U-nil) luntldr i the throw
l b,
it aciutnplished.
, {ball rolled aw«&gt; ami ....... iy ;,u-k.v

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Complete with poles, metal stake* and mosquito net­
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We've twin asked to *nil a , It up just In Him ................... .
number uf argument* *o here'*
rytiiwr streakiu.- {,» home II
how It h iii dune.
Whipped hr I ill home I.o' ihr* -

factiire to 1hc government was $ 2 7 ,SO, A bargain

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Augustine l'&lt;e.» Imx at Fruiter* afn,| the imi.-l,-,

Held and he gave a play by-|day
descrlptUn uf the cunlf.t to
Jack Torranrm over n telephone
hookup. Torrance, upon receiving
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Robin lllppen*tnd and Edward
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the students will he able to hold
all of their activities (here.
There w il be SO or more
m*n enrolled In the uchntd
*jhich will fast *ii week*, be.
ginning an Jan. IS and riming
on Feh. 10.
f*
.Ilje^be 'event that romp major to whether it was high. low.
or, '/minor league baseball club %ia*itlew outside or where eirr it
desires to come to Sanford the Wan, JC o Indicate hit*. T»r*c|udi| Witt^ndL. interfere with I rfMCf woutd extend hh, srm in
tbWr activity ffn : the le*«t »incc the' same direction he *■« lohl
'tha school tUya will be over long I by &lt;,’or4y that the ball was hit
.befotx: the Spring baseball ses­
and would then indicate thr
sion* get underway.
number of base* with his fin
. W e w s n t.to personally wel«*rw.
c*W s' Gaargb Barr and hi*
w Hlgndla were pre-arranged
;Jkhoo| far Umpire*? to our
on practically every other tjpe
O ff atyl hope that their *|ay
of play and sometimes setrral
haf* i* a t a t i t i t one.
entire tnalnge went by without
Pray-By-Ptay
a word being spoken by Tor­
Lot* of ' baseball fan* who rance. Nlgnils were also u*rd
listened to tbo play.by-plsy des­ to indicate when the pitrhrf,
cription .o f tha CeUry Fed • cslrher or etty other player »t
Syint series game* from tho pinyer* bad a conference &gt;0
Ancient City
hav# wondered when certain player* were
whether or m&gt;t It was actually
Torrance,

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IMitch ihafTeipitTed more I him
four hour* to piny. The scute*
W*re ll - i a , l5-t7,*n -4, -t-fl, Fi ll .

It was the longest malclt in the
history of tennis * rhampionshlp
•ompctiilon.

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Com o ovtfr nnii *t‘r for y ou rself
H iqjftits b o a ts .

llefot’e going on the court* fot
tha mutch. Grant hud ployed- 0
practice *et with Jack Krattier,
JlUt to “ wsrtn up."

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FR ID A Y ; SEPT.

T H E MNFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Mama And Papa Puma Proud Parents
j)f Two Liftle Pumas At City Zoo

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the cub* are to live they will noi
Ut on exhibition for »cv*r»l we*I;s.
• Me »nA fs Puma, were purchejrd in 1938 by the Ksnfbnl Klwenit
tpo'fl, but. in a few niwiths, *sW t.lti.i Ironi utto Martin, .I«»ek»_ of
Sfr. Muughtorf, the hthrk' spit* Now nratnfeU.Ttixs. and wet*'
will-, dleappear and IhMr cost* piciented to the Zoo. At that
Mill assume the natural color of r time ‘the late Joseph Marentct.’u
brownlah gray,
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numa' cub* survive, Ih j Sanford
‘Ktwsnl* C^uh ran * sut.ly have
the privilege of naming them,"
aald Mr.. Moiihhm.
Puma* are th# I*nr ■ i ipbclo*
of the cat family in America and
are' fotin I from Hiklfcon flay to
Capr lludi. It Wax formerly railed
• pantl*r In tho ca«» rn ulat^c,
a mountain linn In rhe western
p ate* an,] In Itraril 1* known a*
v cougar. It I* a ferocious. ra»r'v«tou* animal, preying on de*.-,
horse* nral rattle.

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a remplrle line el ladle* and teen-age
ft ATto AT A CONfIMNCt TABU at union headquarters. New York City, Paul Hall (left, dark shirt), S.l.U
port agent for New York, tills newsmen about the pending strike of 100,000 members of the A T X . Seafarers
Union. Strike b u bee
died by the union to protest a Wage Stabilization Board decision limiting th* #ba
of mv Increases that
r had won ln'tha recent negotiations with.the shipowners.
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Foreign Secretary Ernest
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Bevin spoke up at the Pal­
estine Conference todny in
support of the Anglo-Ameri­
can experts’ plan .to feder~«li£e the Holy Ijtnd. Bovin
ASS
3 ** -{tuertod
4hnt the division of
*.«k »Aa llM tih
|n§&gt; into four provinIt* .........
. ces with
limited
** •autonomy

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This hrticti follnvvi.1 IK/- Lifnk
. down nf nrgntlHtioin&gt; l/rr»«l th«&lt;
m i l ' rhieftaior
. 1.1.
J conferred
.
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■trike. NMt’

credential, to President Truman,

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1

M aa n
ny
y

the

_____ AmotUf.-dcIrU. FlotenegJfts '.jiil
-TtfTC*A*v*- won th r first blutrrntr-'*P"
1# bon-and $20 priie. Elalm rtJtnnip
e f Casselberry won the t^cind
blue ribbon' and $20 prise.
Award* were made by \V. fi.
Kilbte, county commissioner, a t
the 4-11 Club supper held S atur­

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T e le g ra p h

U. 8.
l^ k o u L
.
Smindphnto)
Cyrran al«&gt; mad* ■ lud for
government Intervention Ly scuding a telegram to President Truman. He asked tha Pre.ident to
instruct government agencies to
force a contract w h k h w iiu ld
embody t he - u m i~ p a y - fnrtcase*
already gtven to -Ar+"nf-r.Tinrorf*
I far the same work.

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mu.I t»r irrr ff«in mltt^ur and
I ill'VpU tl« \
J niiltnlU de* oied^iearly all
lit* * ln-rrli !t • i in* limng comment
nf flu- \ n${.k*|.»\ *lele$ratr, who
had d««tafed that thr wrYtrrn
ituHrig ’weir trytnc to draw a
hfuM non «uttaiti around thr
\t *«ITt«i t a lira** Sra
t'ontinuinc
Mssloltiv' * deniNiid'* for it dondinmt \ 11 u ••* I a v position in
r* 11*-1it1 .»dr delrrata
r"-'1tit tIta»iftr«l
States ami Hrl«

A i o m .v r « ,&gt; e « ,
A tO Illlt fc n e rg y

ATlIKNS. Sept It, o f,
Th.
i ;lr ,.k K„tim m cnt today r e .e .l '
,M| „ nr» outbreak .f vlolro. ••
Northern lirn v n . The Mini- •
(ry „ f |»„|,||f ‘O rder said that
(O .^ntrnllnl bnntlita virre l*illr.l
111
ughLjbuuL.
. in
in- .klrmi.hes
aklrmishea- t.m
brought
about. » |M

g y

r U |n 3 p

J

Asserts Plan Could
&gt; Be -Major Factor0
I V a t ’C O f

t1

•vrek-end In |&lt;.int up (hc -oppm.

W o rld

(unity
faring Floinhi
men in tin* t run bird

poultry
prnml.'*

/1

j f

1 . 1

wrip op|»

■Halid, mil)

By^apt. Bay Parker

•aid William I. \\ d■»♦•»». diiiM'tiM
&gt;1 I* lot 1Jn
«gtg* I* til HUM«* Mil
'I 'l l *tiah I *&lt;HI pe
hi'L*. todiav
It lif«-t«ine n|»pMi«u»t *•ti.*« «t *»-* aiipun.
n* »
miIiii* !•» Mill
Nk’n that p'Miltf&gt;. *1 » aftsiiisH*: id *!*• x
»* b »*f
\%ti i I
man weir mllilik! thru flm k.n
xeee.tvely,
Itecanse
of
ffi.l told »' the Munlr|p.il 'npm.i
.Im rlnge. amt price level*. A t,
............■■lock f.dl.mmi:

thr Slav ilr-

for live purpose^ nf

pt ictin v
Angt Vmeiiean
inlrii‘- l .
in the
Mediterrmtean.
|hev a " ' "
cnm rttied tilth thr
|H..|de nf I 1 • l* i“.i Ihe |ieople
^ Viiicoslav
( ___
Italy,. llie -t|i ky
^

xikrsiimn •oiitnnVd.

In rrply Coiinnlly Mild that
world iwprr t* im*rr important

‘J . ; •• ■.{llial- lm re I espn--^nj -the'
|k-'*mi' s •**•*1—1—— •
.« —. •&lt;tluu clthbor-lulv J «&gt;r Yugoslavia.
Jef^Uta wh.. - t r i e r tn disiiiiiL -B jLVsuitIvnyM.vl, u l,!* - ftt
lh )^ «irtnilm&gt;&lt;(l—mighri^lte- *Altlmrtrtl t h j - -shmrrr-(•»-*.*-»m-anTTrlarral! n.TtTTTn . Iiavi- « iiTOW
. roinmunlrnliMim in thnl men.
*| _ I'rnidrnt Tniinnn prn|Mufu offnrl In ^mnr M lrnH iyW iw n* thr mrrl f»»i nn hour. ••\rrVthin^ |f1 world penre. iitelu&lt;liti|f Ihe
The- Athens government -.i». todm thnt th,. I 'wiled Nation, lennn.r of flock........ fiiim*. m\»&lt;I u.oi ..ft n. or liny r . •oro o Unite,| Stales l!ai«im* hi* voice
The A F of I, won Inrronsr*
.
WIt* f IIlf f' I 1At l
III ofhrr wmiiU
D&gt;»u: Lo Hi IV,. Itoflla* (hr p‘»lllt* the
tall M va.it l«| «« IlMtltf li •*|lltfrf I’Hl !• l*V hniut* owners
1 of $22.60 and $ 27.60 a month Iwn ‘ bridge, between KaMmi
|t'ii|$%i .«J•I« St*n«i»*i (•«*rM»'sl
i t l j i h i m - n 0*1 11
I on pMsdTrful iiM*a of nto mu' •••»- (hut (hr ••printiofi. of iltt* wimill

( for

iu

maritime

union*.

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Naval Reserve Offi- ■•{rISrri^lh*r
cer Is Main Speaker
At Rotary Meeting 'Fred H.

Williams,
Dr. Orville Burks

and lonrdhs were daetrnynl
27 trlrgraph p&lt;dl* weri* cut .1 •
m thp attempt
Thi- Me "
add* that, seven pet sun* •»•••
dnin in a battle on th*- i L««..|
of Krphallrtiia nn&lt;| five ..lb.»vere killed north of la ru a

C° in Jr t an d ' second ’ rwJ riblnm i Degtaring that althbuth there Is
winners among th* boTa were Paul f K°r»&lt; He»*
mIsundersUndlng
Bradd™ *aTi"|"Void,
wno I bet weep °*M« "rotnlry" and'V ovM
were awarded $10 taeh. l.bel Le-1 « “ **•“ •L lhe preaenl Ume. he
0
. Fils and Valeen Prevail wbee flrx‘ I •«V* ,no1. ‘ •
« , «hl,H
Indicating n ^ H ^ u a n . l o r ,
un(] rwi
riuutni winnci».
•
•
... .*
anil second
red ribbon
w i n n e r&gt;* ...
.!-"
J ” '71,n2C!*
1. .
of the Sanford ^ r t S K H t b u . . .

y^McGIH

•
] .1At 'KSON k'IM j. Sept Iet
j t Special I — "1 iinTi'iit d 1 a» Si
oii'nt
nhorlny;*«. fidlmviog
' , |...c
HI A, lm\e lrivrii Uu«.
1 nit!

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o le s A re D e s tro y c d 4 | Jr g e J

Lieut. F. G. West
DoerNotExpect:
War With Russiaj

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L ree C C

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P
I 'ee rrssoonnHs S
Ml aa ii nn ;;

B rid g e s ,

■* buck

potnts
plus a |20 prise, it was announc­
ht. eountry for
ed today by Mrs. OuM* Wilson,
(International
coun
-'nitration agent,
under whose direction the pro(r a m was held. -Aubrey Mrra-i
won th* second blue ribbon op *

Is-uUio;

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t(t*1H1 ••*»»- 1 •»M||l|tt* r llt'H'l
I In 1 tiiillrnirr t
p«*atr ig
Y'oik.sWillium t)|i*y&lt;-t
lirrr iiytil hrrr nn ••$$$ d*»»»r*trp,
tell. Mw- 1 • ••*»!• .1 lilwvio-L- to .-lid rtirlit li**vr ••$» fin* trthlr Trir«te
I tb*‘
th- Utir*
t| IK k 11'sis.u.i
nt it«t, .,•*! •*•*
Ihiiftr 1*

SKA I kll^iii liiii

Violence Flares Wilson Says Meat Shortages Hike Air Show Seen
Again Today In
Opportunities Facing Porltry*Tien By More Than
1,500 People
or Id Parley On
T * " ..... ,,f «»;- ’” Cross-Country (ilidor
it Enerirv Is
I'.VCHt Is Captured

last night with ea&lt;t ami golf
coaat op*
operators, but the parley'collapsed when the operator, n
*
fused to contido*— the deni amt. 4 * 0 a**a
of two west coast Union., the
me
«
Cook. and H U w .nl. ,
M o fth e m
hls Marina
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Jimmy Brown, on* of seven Norman John n-w alj Makin. new
O.rxva hay* who gnteryd the ^-11 Australian Amliassador to the
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li»h Trieste b . u truly free Mate.

The key .Adriatic port, t’onnally
»ddi-.|, mu.I he inde|&gt;enilent of
.Liitk \ iittuliYia
* tUlf.
Prrlnrrd thr Tex»» Dfmocrkt;
Ml.rt ij* make Tric^tr thr aymhol
nf |trnrr i«h&lt;I ppnirily hi *tho
world.**
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('••tinally nrtlf'nri
1hi* ptopowd f r if territory of
Tnl-stc itniM n»»t U' n satellite.
nf Yuitoduvin or nf Italy. Yufo*
stnvia mid Italy. Mir "uid. are
l»»th ••uhoffhnatr (" w*»ild prnrt&gt;
JY iiiltl
i»*«»tr im|u)rtaHt
than a f&gt;\%
**f territory
nr Matiniial pud**. l*ntitial|y a»■»*»•tr*l
1 ••niinurd thr Senate Fnretrn

the ed by New York. .y.iyor Wllllatn. t/|)»yer lorall tc.iniMn-. n|M-ratliw under 0O.1I11* ‘•••iti.nl.
lettlcmctvt of
of tlutlu* .trike,
.trike, unions
union* hate
hair .tarred
.iuictI to
to move
and medical
medical supplies
sii|i|&gt;lies into
Into lit*
tin .dt
settlement
move Inod
l&lt;«&gt;&lt;l and
. dt

|their strike In port, all over
country.

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I’A liS . Sept It). &lt;/P) —
Seiiittok Tom Coitiinlly has ”
told the Paris Peace Conference . that Trieste must
not. become
%**111A another
OOWHM I Danzig.*
Reply!
ly in g to duninnds o f
Utissiaiili K o re jfln aI iu iste r
Molotov on thr'dirieste titles*lion. &lt;'t)iiiinlly‘’nSsi,rteil thnt
the Conference must e.itnb-

Inng.hnreinrn

In New York, where the -NMD
U rrw up Mil Id line, of piekrt*

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---------1 Texas Democrat Says’
City Must Be Made
Symbol Of Security
And Peace In World

POLICE GUAM) TRUCKS AS O’DWYEK SEEKS SETTLEMENT

tun k ilnn 1,.ni* Mo* ,|m
of pickat. in New York. t|ie t ‘|(&gt; H IE I.AW ON HIH SIDE In tlxgJonr n( motorcycle porolmnn I*.-).- lllio-li-s
Ill
ftbfnLine
Ism* l da
1-Isml
n&lt;1 Imnii
IU&lt;-&gt;kllu N
N Y isdtre protni....... i„, i . , n ,i«tr
mariners al*« began lo inten.tfy III* truck loaUril wttli produce Itbfn
l.rn ii Into
Into llmoklin

ON IIIH WAY to present

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not respect "any common picket
line."
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Ryan himself elbowed hi, way *
twice through an NMU‘ picket
lin&lt;&gt; along the North River, lie
raid A K of L stevedore, were
at work at at least two pier*. 1
Other
longshoremen.
however. I
refused to whrk strikc-biuuid
ve»*el*.
Meanwhile, hujidird* of CIO
picket. ma««ed a| pirr. in Mon.,
hattan, and the-'union* amid pie•i
kating also, would In* incrga'cM
at Brooklyn and Ktaten Island
pier*. Some picket, handed "nut
pamphlet* raying. "The ship
| owner, have locket u« out.”
A. plan, got underway for
n ia.. del
dernon.tr at ion by thousand*

Jimmy Brown Is
Named Winner Of

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of L longshoremen, Joseph Kyan,
reiterated th at hi* men would

cussions might remit in a decl- j
• *lon to participate In the l«ondon
parley.

day evening at OiAO o’clock at Ityi

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Afttocinted Prfti Lcntfd W ire

T

aevrrnl sections ‘of lhwaterfront. t h e 'l " * * ’of the A- V

elgn* that Jewish representative*
may Join the conclave. T h rr.
member* of th* Jewish agency
executive flew to-^fari* lixlny
for fit meeting of tKe comm it tea.
Jewiih source* .aid the dis­

Sanford Womans Club under
rectlcn of women from home de­
mons tratlpn clubs throughor: the

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e«|iial pay ‘for (TO teamen.

Jg aln it the idea. Today Itevln
ok 00 minute* ta. make a state­
ment detailing llrltaln'i reply to
' that (land. The conference wa»
meeting behind cloved- door* and
the text o f Pavin’* .perch wan
jenot
mad* I public. ■ Conference
rourcea emphasised that Hevln
made no new propo.al* to subntitute
for ■ the federnlitntinn
scheme.
Meanwhile, thara are mounting

$20 prisa.

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again threatened to Ignnib f i t )
picket line* today a* the Natlonal Maritime Union -tepi'nl
up the lemim nf it* lin k s f«r ]

"» • workable and could lead to
what he called a final eolation,
t a il week (he Arab delrirntr*
. had- leveled -bitter
criticism

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Tells Conference Trieste
Become Another Danzigi

Curran Asks Truman
; To Intervene For
Signs Mounting That
Jewish Represcnta- New Aussie Knvoy 1 Contract To (iive
Workers Pay Hike
^ fives May Appear
At London Conclave
NEW YORK. Sept. I ft. &lt;/1b-

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N. M. U. Steps
Up Tempo Of
Wage Walkout

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* SANFORD, FLORIDA. MONDAY. SEPT. 16. 1 0 4 6 .'

nwlH'i w inii;hl nffwrf (In* uppiti
rtillv Hiifittfirni «|MPH*r id pn*
iliirlfon l*v thr I'lf 1 alt* i«nn
flit* pftthlrm nf 1 -ill ^ri vVijf ltd of HH'ti i.tl |miti 111 yiitro
" Apput rntly |||n*p pmilli ymru
flit; Wnffl*• V*t»l 11*••a*IV1‘Pt. II
ClIlpIlM, Itril llo- iirril f $ &lt;|t*V*;ln| who* In*vr l»eeii nltli* l«» untiHtfiin

9tgy

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Sllrl. tf risitfrfrift *• Ml
niNII t*%pl.lifir«l W*»til-I dims

T»t|

„ Imiilc te.i-arcli on a glub.il

Purchase JBuilding

8. Perry, aasisUnt poultry
ialist from- Galneeville. w s.
.tha judge.
,Jimmy Browji wot\ $6 award
and Florence McGill won a second
* award of $3,00 donated by the
Trxedp /red Comping.
Other con'estant* Jn (he catt^ e a t. Include.) Miaa Brunctta LarP g e n t of Longwood and tha followIr.r exhibitrra fropi Geneva: Harriatt Geiger. Ju n t HeOIII. Shirley
Boater. Barbara flynt .and Jeanetto Me.Mahan, ana’ -among boy*.
Devid Oldham, Leonard Williamaon an4&gt; Richard Brockman.

production,

• despite

feed

and

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tata••( !».1 r.f

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S h r llrv * I
\•rI.tfi»*-w of Vl.tnf .t. f I\me
’•l* UIHl uhttr b 1*»I V-tlb!
ip '

ttt*i 111*1*4 iu*«t|r *»l 1s t

“'Mirv wan! p* ;»* r '

Three Auto Wrecks
vkcur In Sanforik
Over Weekend
Three tavuile wrrr Inlurrtl shortly
.ilt*'r. .1 no o'clmk Sunday allernoon
-* he,| the IPtn on • -oil Vonl tnirk
a tit- h .Samuel It NeLwin ol Seville
« 1. .irivioe got out d -ontrol -ind
m ri tut oeil oil lh- Or Undo Ut.hway *
,1,..it' (oilr in le-. Audit o| Ihe rlty
'Hint
's
*■
W,,—r-.
'*• *I,—S nrvl.t S.UI1t.11 loin 1' wa. hmltd Hut Mr&gt; H.
It Neleui had a- fraclucrit tollarl.uo- Mrs Carry Thjirtir another
liai ■■-liter had M-vetiil ruts.a atx| .*
Peggy niomo her tUualltcr. had *
hrut-cd vlHiultler. aj-cortlliw lo .Ttate
Highway
Patrolman I. C Bender.
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I ' W • **'•' &lt;• runner lad with the ne«s erra Is the recent ptirch »«c
I" I
,
.
I 'Iflt I.« »I•| • |H I I
N f**' , r5fV rvr ■’Tr« rff".’ ln lh' 0/ I be apartmeni bt ilding at th e ' f Athens. .In Ilia fnsl
, nut 1111. t win f,r&lt; ha. Inkrn « re»dv to inniYft SIiick tile nor
ftonford'Orlando arc*.." -iMd 'he c o rn ir.o f Palmetto Avrnu^ «H f'nlntiaki i&gt;eitf.n of tillM.
» (W»» lilt"
|
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’
I
heavy
«..II
,,f
inai.v
nnluiHl
re
&gt;"'d.
seasonal
I
ipik I of
llirsr
RitlaHans nt their regnler u-erkly Secorul’ Ktrael bv* Fred II. WiL . u timid giilindn n m thl
I •Wt|| !l »| &gt;VIII' |"
u*
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‘'a
m
i
n
e
.
Wasle,
i|e«tinetlonan.|
'
l't"'lui
t*
tsiicei
upward
11.
‘
tin
luncheon today* that u vtr'nryi
I" I o*
morning st ■ polire pati..liinecoiioinii 11-r 4if iMoiiir. so\
and l^iniei. fi'e pie.ri.l
over Russia would be a hollow I orwl«g&gt; nark* of the Sanf u I Ihi-rr’s tin word of ait) •»
where daiiinge mniikiii.r. «••»,. J^ h 'a-eallv ‘I’tbh ••••• •*) -lit.
I*
one a* fou is» t doq t «ln a war. Cl)n,c who , nnoB„ee t|.»t ih-v ties.
mini a -la tr lie a«-ert«-l
"'eat shottagr Her.I to.I ii.irKvrryone lo*e*.'v.. ,
' *
ill i l of III.IMI »**••» 4111*1
will
convert
^h*
property
to
bti*,w
Mr
T
ring
1
1
it’ll
pro|Misal
was
1
*arily
la
followed
l.v
miiv
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^ Lieut. Wr*t emphasised, how­
1 Mini
.
glob g fo. ,
us*.
sent lo (he I'N ’s Kroii.imlr and IK-- loll In tile ilUmrdiutw fntni*'
ever. thr velue of training In nes*
t. Inii'l* | f I nn *k‘»
The firm of Moughton and l.indSocial fmint-il. whirh l.slay is I That will
nice f.u the |.oiilliv
Kiir many ye*n&lt;. runti-tft*. Naval Itraorve and .aid 'h at aey, local arthllacl*. have ••e«n
ai •»• f I *t\y IhIIII Mil . ..III S .V a
taking up (ho |itnhli&gt;m of Ku producer^,
big ..ml III lie ■
although It coata a .J o t.o f money, employed to make 0l*n4 f«&gt;r lh* callml "hail) stars” and r&lt;m I
it l»
i* hard on IIhe
«nir~\‘"
l " 1».
rope'* HOO.WMI «|i'|&gt;|jtt-nl refuirrr* . even
«*vrn if It
ho rO
ir^*
It i* an -urgent necr-.il v- Th« tiro- conversion ef thie-property. one o f nlArns of ill Itfck.
^J'aimirr.’ Thr Intter. Ullfoftiiilwtrly ) '* hot hnj l»ri n billed
ftraiit e'iw J * "aimril prfrparily at th* Id Sanford landmark*, front
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lo
p
lu u e-flight
flan Iweii hn$€t hy m» many
'"I"
•'flight Ito In niiiile fo r , who liivestlKStesl IJie iuclderttvataran*. -of. th r ,’.recent, war. he residential to business pfopm y.
prlre* of lata that hu m ^nW the (ir&gt;t lime hv n ui.li-nl fly*- - Wlllism Herndon &lt;&gt;t Sanlortl was
Said, but' la'cr w||| »ake boy. nut The
building, of brick ronstrtrwill probably nnl ciynplsln inurh ai th. Sanford .School ef Avia Ion .,reported In have e.vcaiwd injury
about n few rent* more for poul. hoi d out Inhr one of the big •w|ir.| Idv Hotlge irtlail ran off tha
Mra. Roy Tlltla, chairman, and of high Mhool and rive them tlon. crntalns slg epartmrnts and
try and eggs, If lho*r jtem* ute lliidls. Souifay. when 'hr planemail on Hnnlnnle IlmiPvard about
Mre. Joh 'Andes, represented the invaluable training particularly in woe remo&lt;leled.»nd rj-palnte&lt;l last
tha field of radar and electronic*. ytar. An addition w it lie made *&gt;U
just available
The availability
through '• I t "f laaey tw» and ^ half mile* out of the
Sanford
Home
Demonstration
Tha armory’ at Orlando, he aald;
f food eontiniie* hi U&lt; Hu- lug 't'i'»»»- Th. pilot w • .............
cUv limit* earlv Sunday morning.
••*•* d o b Jn preparing the aupper. Aa- houyea equipment for thla purpose the lot adiacent to the pf-iper v,
I
It.,,,
iluuy Rohmioit. ve nrutt .Wlllum H WILson w*s taken for
In purchasing tha property,
alaiing
* wera “Mrs. C A. Old
“ W»m valued at over $600,000
Ishe* and make a* much money; item, *0 far as the public .i
Hy
XUI.IAN
H1KNHTRHM
Iteatment io Orange General Hoapilot
m
rul
1
0
.'
wrier
of
the
rbunl.
Mr. Wtllsms •*•» Dr Be.s i « ,«
rather than it *
Q of Geneva, Mra. Ralph Hammond
"This on the-Job training pro­ aa he possibly ran. Also, his ( rnnrentc&lt;|
Discussing hi* axpariancaa dur­
Th« -ailplanes, many of Hirm liUal nt 2 30 o'clock Sunday alter-- .
Mrs. W. R. Strum of Long. ing the osar, Lieut., West, who axproased confidence In the figure gram la getting t» lw an r 'Oi- regular job in which he is te - 1 price.front the I'lmeaslle Army base. noon aitrf Iii« .Studi-baker sedtn
served in eobptarinea In tha Paci­ of Hanford and it* growth, llotn pllealad that I don’t know wheth­ calving training is limited to a } "Med |t been possible for J
ran Inlo a tree a* AHarrtonla
i t-V&gt;
•re
war
veterans.
The
former
is
j a" - ' ,,v ‘frnr*‘L I "&gt; Giglit .ifh r Springs Patrolmsu Bender said
er I ’m coming or going.’" H &gt;«- standard nunilwr of hour* per I Florida priultrymrn to maintain
fic. said ha t r u attached to the
. . ,
tlirV' ar» relrare.l at elHiul f. OtHI
the
son
of
tho
late
city
engineer
•\Bacapa” and mady all Ita patrol* Fred It- William*. Dr. Bark* »erv. marry Hanford people haye beard week, as s^t bv the institution I operations on n normal hast*,
altitude from the lowing that he had not been informed aa
or firm with which ha I* train -’ thl* Spring and Hummer, the plane.
f" 1 They bank at si-rmingly im- to the es’ctil ol Ihe Injuries.
from tht« time' when it was. com­ ed ovrraeea and for It long time that remark made lately!
Open .New
missioned In 11&gt;43. He described
I f a certainly true that the re­ Ing and what lie makes'on over" puhlie^iilghl ‘havre benefited Irn p....iM&lt;‘ turns and glide to vrry
‘ r»w.*V* ' #
this sinking of the Yamato, Jap was « prisoner lo Germane. Th« cent rhangri mode in the on- time, i* not subject to ^He rule* mriijibly at thl* lime, hy reason
an 1 soiootb landings on
building
was
purchased
from
Mra.
Mauser Ih
4&amp;JM9 ton haitteahip, a light
the-job training program Hava and rcgulntinna. devised hy lh e in f (t,p availability of abundant Ihe runway*. They have only ode j Robert
*em ber and aavoral other ship* aa Allio' Howell of Jacksonville.
I supplies.; IJrtforttirflilcly that .was Inmiriig win el and have lo "',
caused many o f • the- •emphyer*, -V-A.
Visiting
Sanford
well a* several narrow escapes
For exampfp. John l&gt;oa l« not poss’ible. I am afraid that &lt;r|cr. Irr wings. Yldlnbty is curclwho have lawn affording e * .
end equipment which the "Escape" had bafotg it
•servicemen the opportunity «f married and working for th a ’ t),r next few weeka and month* lent fr-m the rm-kuits which a .v
llnh-rl Maurer. suijervUor In
survived ihe recant atomic bomb
taking advantage of the «system‘
y » trm Blank
.................Drug Company as « will ravcaL that Hocks have been ,.nr|r „,| j,, tinte,t fleviglas*.
&lt;4mntc ol curing operations at the
ta*t at BiblnL
to drown themselves In lirndsriie trainee, lie hope* sfune day .to cut'down much mnre ilrastically
Armour amt Ootnpaliy tnest pack­
Ll«ut. Was' Was .IntfUutfad
r Men war*' at work thl* morning
powder* and luiplrtn tablet*.
(make $200 per month a* a phar- than the general public realises,
ing j&gt;l»nt In BaMImore. Md, U » ‘
WAJBHINCmjN,
atp
t.
t.
Ufi
so 1 n s* I I foot addition to the bv Flatchar Boll* who hod charge
" Ju s t how do ! atend on thi* maelst He goes to work a* a now,
n u c( then
inrti t*\ i _
—
a*
•
now. if
If inni
t h a t 'l11l true,
a guest ol Mr atid Mrs Alex R.
screury of Commerce WslLscc
of th# program., President George
thlnjt? la my helper being aided traineeon a 40-hour per weak
profits o f tha poultrymrn will I EU ffCD C* lA *V y » Sl*rV in ff Johnson. TOM Holly Avenu?
made
hU
Brat
puhfle‘•UUmetU
on
A. 8peer announced that eg InterW i l l i 11 H i l Y i v i u i n n
Abmil 10 yefcrs ago. Mr Hauser
r stfrred up by the or hurt by these changes? What bail;. If hi* total pay for the be restricted and the consumer i
M arket According In Mr. John­ city meeting with the DeLSnd and Urn controversy
happen* If ht work* ovrrtlm® month (Jor* not ricred $200. In- will also auffer through the non.'
&gt;V l i l t 1 1 1 1 1 U lY lH I t m ran llie meat house at Kemtnol* yf
foreign
policy
speech
he
made
test
son,’ the restaurant will open about New Smyrna club* will h* held a»
and makes more than $20(1 per eluding hit subsistence,' he I* hi availability of their products. Il
___^
_
ty High School farm where he re­
the Seminole Country Club V est Week. Declared Mr. Wallace: "I month? " "Suppose he makes a the clear. N°w sunposc Do* puts is .a tough situation, ami a f
Oct. I.
ceived agricultural ami
Entura
stand
upon
my
Ihw
Tort
^eech."
•.%Sk
Mondav night at 7 --70 o’clock
little money on tho side, what In 16-hnur* overtime. Doe must rathar ridiculous one to,, — that i "WITH TUB HOIITH ARMY IN Ksrtnrrx training, tinder Mr. Johnwhan Fuller Warren nf JockMn The secretory made It dear th at then I " they’re asking.
report
what
he
received
fur
hi*
n KUt* such aa Florida, with JAPAN. Hept Ifl. iDeUynD Opl aon. 17113 Is hU first trip bsck.lo
villa will ba ‘he chief speaker, bo- aril! Jw t hock down on the
All these and many moreques-J overtime on hi* monthly report. practically llmitlets posslhilities I Eugene |yvy. II. ol (tenlord Ft* . Hanford since Ills discharge from
nfr he mode which were
II * also ravaaled that the board
a t variance with the policy Mono have been * n a w e r e d | b u t thla I* not subject tn any for production of poultry and, Is now serving with the ElevenlH the service sis month* a«o. He
of dlretora have mad* Dr.. A- W.
eggs, should face the poasibillty Airborne Division In Bcndal. Japan served lit the Pacific Theiter ol
out by Secretary of through « an Investigation w#j V.A. action.
Cppe,
Jr
.
an
honorary
member
la
In t’e go further .and aay that if not the certainty, nf a short He' has been with the Division lor Ope rations
Mrs, R. .K .'B eelek, a raaldant
with the backing of made the other day with a rep*
the
armed
service.
' Tanford for tha past $6 years,
reeentatWe of the Veterans Ad. another drug store in the city ’ I* age of thoeg important food the p u l nine months.
• .
felling Chrislm** card* and for item*.
•After compteUng basic training TtswNsKum n iH T w r r m i
____ "It Was interesting ministration.
he volunteered for llie .poraUoopa.
The monthly meeting of the
t that both the extreme
F irs t of all, the trainee and ■ ’ few week* need* an estra
f .
,
M P * CRACK 'DOWN
Taktpg hi*. Jump training at Ft. Dtolrtcl of the Tuwmeiui o M
tmploytr know th at the veteran* dark for a faw hours In the eve­
left
FRANKFJIRT. Germany. Bant
ATO TO MEET
ning to help. sell them. The
Denning. O * . tie qualified as a par­ held yesterday in St. Cloud wUh
Income
cannot
exreed
$200
p
cxlji
aj - ?
1 8 ,’ W A - A t t t e r l e a n M* f *
13 cfiuntte* being represented The
of ihe other firm hires
achutist on Uve l&amp;lh of-May II
*
rlod Ofriier*
0'
M I do, however, that mart Amer­ month if Ut* vateriin
la marrl
;t$ *
The Alpha Tau Omega social bv making the required null
eeting was preshlcd over by P.
Sam P m it of Walker, M o. rrarked. down todge on a i
Doe U&gt; work for him during the
ican*
art
coooCyned
about,
and
and.
$176
I
f
single.
However,
**
iV ss, president Her. liavUo
Mrs.* Gao age Bauman o f of looter* and buck mark*
*•
evenings and at th* end of the fraternity, actives and alumni Jumps from * plane tn flight. A f .
rtilttig
to
w«k
for
ptaoa.
1
th
e
m
ate
.more
way*than
one
In «&gt; ey n p t&lt;*\dUpUced1 PoUc intend 16 continue toy efferU for a
BtepdLsh. pastor of the Ht. Cloud
In which a veteran can add •to first month, Do* ha* tp*&lt;!* $200 will meet at th* Motors Inn at present he Is performing
In GemeoY. Thev con f
Methodist Church, was th*
I. M
jttrt »nd testing peace and I this lucerne without running Into from hi*’ regular training poei- 13.00 o'clock noon tomorrow for a'duties In this division,
lew atm*. Army oou .
Kami of Orlando, are
future apeak |trouble qd'h the V. A. H» rah tlnn ■end $66 for hi* ' outside luncheon and meeting. Alt member*) in* parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8am soeakrr. Orl* Vista * u
the nit* of th * next meeting.
. are urged to be present.
Lev)', reside in Sanford, Florida.
ICsslUMS us rage T e ll
hav« a job on the aide if h *
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Makes V.A. Program Much Clearer

Roy Joh

Wallace Stands Pat
On New, York Speech

Mrs. R. H. Renick
Dies In Orlando

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P n r tly clo u d y th is a f te r n o o n , tb p lg h t
nt^d S a tu rd a y . S c a t t e r e d
th u n d ershow era ' th is a f te r n o o n . S e v e re t r o p i ­
c a l storm , 3 8 0 m ilca n o rth e a s t o f
M ia m i, p ioving n o rth e a s tw a rd a t 1 0
m ile s per h o u r. B e rm u d a h a s b e e n
a lc rttM .

U n ity T h e r e l « S tre n g th — *
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Albania Says

13,

1946

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Council

Army Troopship^Loaded By GIb

Telegraphs U. N. That ‘
, Regime In Athens"
Is Attempting To ,
Provoke,. Conflict

Free Parking Lot
Made Available
h Uptown Areja

1

LAKE SUCCESS, N ..Y .,
Sept. 13, (/P)—Albania ndded fuel to the fire today'
when delegates charged that
the Monarchlst-Fa^ciat -ful*
. ere of Greeco are trying to
ttlr up a border war. The Al*
banian Rovcrnment asserted;
that the Athena regime is
trying to( provoke an armed

AmerianK Injured By Crcnade In Trieste Riot

I’A It IS, Sept.” 13, (/P) —
American delegate James
Dunn .started another hot
filiht today at the Paris Con­
ference when he ntijfK«»ted
that the United Nations
Security Council be given
the job of governing Trieste
when and if the Key Adri•little poet becomes « free,- lrftcriPitionar rity,
- ** '

Another Lot To 0 c
Set Up B y City «At
Palntetto, Third St.
K fire tfirkins lot last will a tctmmcdatp x, Irani .'Hut wu^'imoblli* hnn.lnvti made available
nt tho ptblir a t.ih * lot aboUfnc
Conimer.ial Street between Hoot
and I’almrtto Avrnur. aid lm* !
nn-dfaii-ly sruib of the l-akrfrtlH .Soft bull ' field, it *(*$ an. ■
no|tnrnl thin morning
CU,v j
‘Mahaust II, N. Sjtjrer. KDhv’ will)
K|irtacr,| oi\ ‘he lot which*ban en t
trances on Palmi-ttn aiull II *»5 _
Avtrtiiir*,
IfraM has brew
tEoUinmied. &gt;
i f h i • lot 'will he a courenlonn
President to moliirieta who wrrk to the
f i arrival downtown area/ nod Is- rear to
the'para- the' shoppingdistrict
An-» hi*
are Bfmtn the ctly na-ncu lot at tlt» rornrr nt
rnitlomli area lo be used tor lire parkin* 1'
I’almettn . Avi mu* rtlil Third
Street, which Is also conveu! rt
' tov Ihe Host Office and lm*lt*tm*f
'C S
area.
“
•
R.
( handler, manager of
■a
,lhe Stpodari Oil Killinj StatSon
H LQ
at North I'ark Avi-mr nod Ful
Jon Street, announced this m en•
ing that free parking wmitrt too
e n m r r allowrd. on the slaticn lo‘, g r*»“

twills.
. Tbs new testimony was re.
(wired by the United' Nation!
Security Council inn the Btiulaii*
backed chart's that Greece is
a threat to peace in the Balkan*,

5:
iDmm's propo**) vm* in line
I * with the ilrtlniim of the Big
ijj Four fc’hreign Min inters Council.
T
Aualrnlinrr* rtrlegnttt W, II.'
w
llodrxon liuim-dfnlrly . criticised
■ *1111)1 proposal. lip hei,| the Securlt&gt;' .Council I* not fit to rule
■
Tricftp. — that the,. -Security
■
Council tin, t-onie into iUirepute
I
h«-iiu»o of the orbitrnry use of
■
Ihi' veto (lower by some of (ta
I
picmheri. He lii-etar-rd that 1st*
ting the 'council govern Trieste
would riin.tilule n threat to
World pesre.
'
Sail) Hodgson: "The uie of
the veto power iti the Security
I
iVonril In . lo-eo arbitrary, frre*p")&gt;^il.le ho,I tin (atorisl end has
t,i iin,* f&gt;i Mi,. r,»o tint into illsirpntr tlirnllgh"ill |hf world."
rSIKl
I ullgiili*
were s o m e w h a t
si)' t.if.1 o at,ark at the sharpness of
r'eil i I ll,»|K„in’. attack. At first
n,nl clniir,- Im c imemo apparently
__
Ilpported Ru.'sla's V. M. Molotm who litul t-krptirally demand,
n! fur i tier information on the
Von to .in plan for administering
' Tiii-'li- It was also recalled that
i ''"I Ilialg.aii bad in the p%»tI I I l" ''" i'iithly critical of Russia's
ine of the ' 4 n I" the Securijy
i oooril. Hfttffc*on wan a council
iiot- delegate, before going to Parts
1 J ' (or the confeii-nre, amt ho h*d
ter.word, many times with
Kan the
Soviet
council
member,
■ * Aoiliei (iVoiiiyko.
1,11
liwljrewn ‘raid unlay that to
'("(1 the Trieste ■pie at ion in ths
,h&lt;- IijiI hIh of the Secn n iy Council
uioihl "insure making the plan
t,,r oiiwnrknlde." In/irad,
Aut•he Italian argtird. Trleslo should be
" " " governed by a rouncil represent­
ing the United States, (treat
dr- lirilnln, Soviet ItiMnia, France
(be mid three uthi-i nations.-------

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the meeting pSt for .today' on the

complaint
against p the
Uriwk
Government. At Ins request o f
United ‘ States detsfale HcHchel
Johnson, who is Indisposed, the
meeting was deferred U ntil.2:^0.
P. M„ Kastern Daylight Time,
tn Monday.
The latest Albanian complaint
ne'serta that the Graek government wants a border war as a
pretext for moving Into southern
Albania. The original complaint
against Greeco was filed, by th^
Soviet Ukraine.

Brisk Construction
Activity Reported
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•ote* business property In V
Mng«
i
woodl; mortly pf .cement bUelir#nstnieHonv hs* Veen reported
.to have taken piece fluring th­
ree! year * by lira. Anna l*.
.Manllk, resident
Hetnes have beefl built by l|#r*
men Jean (two), itIf, J . Wells,
Jr^ David Uvfngttrm,. Henry
Heath, Forest French.
Shelly
Nsrlii Colbert Peace, W. A. C*rtw riga Willitm Bodger, EdwiiH
Johnson. l« It. Ptyne, Phil Wtd.
dis,- C,- K, Jordan, A. II. nranlly,
Thomas illaigh t and B ryant Wat*
pen.
•' a
' lleuse*. are dew being con*
strutted by M. B. Blankenship.
O. H, Snodgrass, ' N. G. . I/Jper,
sowtni; Ifbofe,' 1Benjamin .Stum,
L. R, North and Fi l l . Button. A -garage apartment le being
constructed
by ' H o m e r S c o tt,
business blocks by L. It. Payne,
Week la rttnr*
hy Bobbie Jo«

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World Food Board
V.

WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.' (jp)
UNRRA Director G e n e r a l
4 Elorella UC.uenll* declared tO. day that the plan for a ‘ World'
fowl board and International
brie* stabilisation if the hope
of the world. Tho plan was con*

Australian
Declares
Veto Power Would
• Make Plan Unwork­
able
In
Council

arre-l yesterday
by Orange &gt; |U O
U U M l’ H I J U r i f l g
min,ile County Cfanm-L 'Ths ..............
..
---------------------MllUlae*
smmcrce ts putting on cmuity
deputies ol1 Paul
fi
pi'to secure the signs- el, ex* convict and hh
I percent of the nwn*a la*. Donnie Hullock,
of acreage in Seminole County confe**k&gt;«r from the former that
so
petition thu Jleapd u f.hn hxd stotoo a HMO Plymouth
DnrlrT^the numUi-of AuguiL, Two Kttads And Area
7.^
. s aCvrnmlsslonenr
■ * —
County
to *hold j sedan. th«------ 3 -ty bfAV. R. Rain* |rgf Mnee we re acted tiprli by lleT
At ^ t a t p
Alar H o t
n roferomhim ’election to deter* [ r f ,1 |J i
f e l 5 ’ Method lit
worksM. *i'h et by I
mln» whether a county fira c o n * (front of
To
Be
Ucsurfiiml
■veiling, according v'* ll»
^ " f irr
«*
trot u tit should l&gt;o established i Church H
was repot it'd tiwlny. at the mri- mg
and IMaintained. Manager Ed* to; police.
war,| liggins
said today. "This . The
I
h, minus four '&gt;/ « « » &gt;
^
* * * ' ” '? wmoiiucrd Uiwl s™!'*d taq* tor |uvs,„&amp;Qd hr .'ifljo, Rfit Cr&amp;M by Mr*.
A* Ia a vIII* tn* iirol'cli will he received urt Uion.s CIuF»
InvestipctitioiX has . to tie before the wheeU si
flteeday where it h*&gt;ma service chairman,
Oct ,i Ttu*f tncliid' « uml.'htiu1
County / Commissioners at their was fdnn
jyition To Be Head-mil on Rood ISd
Thuro wi» a nottraMe lom i-o minmf, mail mix pevfftirtd nml
October meeting.1* Mr. Higgins h*A-hf«it
ake Aeiilemy bje in letters, wires and financial n*- tnr.ilriit.il items im Ituatl 20J l r added, "so that the proposition, of Mho F
cd Ity H arry Robson
Iwren Ro.ul 5TO III CJvtfdo nml
ran be jiut on a ballot for the Stati llii
Patrotmnn I*. G. distance given to servic-im-n, v
Road
tl
TTie
lrtirMi
of
the
Toed
l*
general election. In November." j Render. *
It .W it
on erana and Ihelr depehder.1* '&gt;
opproxltiiitirly *i 4:m ipi'-.-'j
"T h e •Chemlier. o f Commercn ,lh" '*r« J
!*,! Inrat ^ileOutP,. Ini
last'twp ntOlllhs, .she '
Atiollict project i&gt; Ja-llcf-u ivilntv Kri-c
atlrm pled to
bring this nbout
"
inf’SSK
»&gt;" «■"■
on the Oraimr Rrmtiiotc Ctmiitj' g(rj.s
iippmiinialtly a year ago, hut lh* t lt,e
J from the loot chairman, said that ahe h&gt;i. t
till-' Mititlt of A|»ipki for n ill'- Wilt
eeeunrd the signature of person* *'M 1,0 1
t|»l’n .finer* ne*r complete the knitting i|u it«
tsrirr nl 10, mlK Mfh llm'lo'k club
controlling 60,000 acre*, which ~ u , “A
m
he
ami
Hinlocii
'
next
January
ami
sdvi.ej
brie atiirjiiiii rtiitu ;uid resur-.eptu
wee a b o u iy o percent of thosel i ore*'- (-1
|T Oraifge Gognbt. unteara -who are i|iteresir.t
fg'TIi-t.tlii- lull -wtiltli of tlir pavr*
required' Smce then, Manager 1 ^ ^ . ,, " 7 '
(wrte* amt M. W. helping lo romplete thi* pf" ' "" tn*ill *Tth.jtfplnilllr roBctttT.
Higgins ha* been assured hy^ Deputies
u&gt;, crnlacl her.
L aI ttu- t(*(i(i»nl Hidte f?jl^llrr;,,
■ever*) luxe tand, owner* that
( Hand laid to|i. fj. Crumley chapter &gt;b r» lm *rktl, titiU will uc taken In surthey would favor the formation Bh*rl*‘
* County deputies roaT1 read the treasurers* tm ui in jfs rr 3hit) (quarr jr.vjtli Dl tirix on
of khla unlb
and it Is hoped day that 1
.wogking on the , hp ,baenre of.Ned kmith. I'l is ' Orj Iii llmerork In r with bllumln*
that it can be accomplished thle
»IW
J9ui Mirluc' tr&lt;*ijtiiirlit
v ev . beMeri and petition eheeta ease,
.
.
.
were discussed for the tom
Mlllstaget was mon|h,,
,
NollllraMon n| the arlUili t-ik-n
hare been mailed to ell the Orange
FBI r*«nda In
on ltw.*r project* by I tin Ntatn llosd
Urge property owner* in th£
Arrordl
1(142 from Joliet,f
DrparUornl wu.' gliv-n toitny In
County requnsting their slgna* paroled li
CAP Parley To He
Snnstor l.lnyd f* Ibiiln and Ript*.
tufa and eupport.
;
III. priso
M II Hinltli bv P WkIii
* VTtnafU a most; Important pro* Held In Orlando sentsllvBavins'. 1j 14lrn1.u1 of *.hn drpittjrrt f i . r ‘ -our ‘ cotmty. ns the * nt **rt*
mnnl.
l
atipual fin* loerj*.enormous and1^.
d l
the, co st oP.UglntaininF.-ths unit |U r , M l

^.........................

. SSteiai Month Of August

Wd

Probe Of Safety
Controls Near
Schools Ordered

Higgins Approves
Jaycue Action On
Hospital Survey*"
hihvard lliggtiia, msnager or
Ilip Seminole County Chamber of
Comiuerce. declared- today In a
li-tlrr to 'thn .tunlor Thamber uf
(ninmerrp ttin* thn senior trade
lunly uns in favor of the action
nvetiIty taken by (tin dayerce, to
g ,l- « suivcv roftdiictod here to
drterniine ttuI* fo, hospital
lntlllln-'.
Tin* Jayner-i rrfcnlly rn|uested
tin* Hot nli Improvement Comiiil'flnii to ...... .
a survey here
iindrr |irnn»n&gt;n» nintatnrd in e
Imipitnl program passed hy Congiesn.

Kyle McMillan Hurt
...
In DcLand Accident fj2 PtMindn Of Cb^JiRc
Kvir M ruuun.
former ain 'I^movcd From McterH

ah)« to actomfilsh. thin hbjecilve ln&lt;9. . J.*&lt;
this year. The active silhoArt of bT?thtT '1?1
alt cltlaen i i. requeetod."
.
1
■ Mr. lilg'gini also aaasrted that 3
later In ; the month ,th# service .
nf W ilJiini F. Jacobs of the
Florida Forest and Park Service
w ill'be obtained, ta assist in this
mifl nsssm sii, liras ne
- 'C iy fsWpnign,
HldlKOrf EMDN CXJUlUr - *
.
hopofsl that the ptan wxmtd be
Pvt, lit Roy Hickson. Biiilmd
pul* Into effect.' Ho al(ded there
youth, has completed. ri«td *i*ks
Artonling tn Garm, the accident
■Will beV oppoeHiorj from .what he
of training as a stbgtcsl Uctuiktm happeiH-d when tho machine hit
Charles
E.
Morris
caikd. thee# great food pro*
st the Medical Deperlmnil EhIN d a hump nr*r (.hp
R°*,j Dcduccr* who do al] their planting Died Thursday N ight Found By Coastguard Trchnlctan* School. Ftrookr At my rmrtment lieailijiiartcre in Ik-I.nnd.
Medical Oentcr, Fort 8om Houm-pii, Oeno said that McMillan wsa
tad fertilising on tkkertap#
Texas, aMondlng to an ahnoutm- tvkcn lc .taytona llnn-h and If
' Charles
father" o
f
' ? * #* •
A ment
today by General John M,; tieli'vrd In have austMlned »
Guard M m
today found*
Mfs. Ja c k Burney of Banford, Coast
^
broken hack.
D charter fishing, limit adrift WllUa, cotnmandant..
died a t the home of another •
.daughter ]n Winter Park task 06 miles sodtlf- of Miami. Th«*
tmal, which bad loat it* twarinir«
night . a t ,R -.20 o'clock,
Mr.' Morris, who wa, bora* J * * " * * ? W i t l p
w « ‘ * nA
Mar. 10, I8 t4 , in Middleboome, Bimini, bad •board her the son;
NEW YORK. frp t.
&lt;*&gt;~ W. Va.» had been a lifelong * n&lt;1 &lt;Uu^ L « * H ubert Pulit*,
s.The maritime strike became resident of Wetortvllle. W. Va. ■ » . • member «f the famou.r
, Fnnkidnwaa today, ,Tho CIO Mari* HI w as a member of.tbe Mawnle, n* ;'P » J^ r ^ r *
C liff Ablea. chairman or ih*
;iim * Union seamen, went on
(jtiiepehlp Committee of Hie
ago and- for • ttoie mad* hie
(Mnger a y V ^ J s h l p would Hemlnole County Junior Cham*
her of* Commerce, announrr^ to­
day that the Jaycees would sponl
, lire. Charles E. Morris of Win•or another “Get Out the Volo*f
l tar Park; fggr daughters. Mre.
campaign In eonnoctlon with Hid
r 5.“™?* e( «Mrfo»dt Mre. George
general election to be held &lt;&gt;n
, Wocde «f Whiter parks Mrs.
No*. %
. Mona Riggs of Orlando: Mre*
Mr. Abies said that the r*m.

Mi llig firi' wroii- "We •are
very tmictt* in favor of this propi-vilhrti, and when you have r«*
n-iv-'tl n rnply front thn ' IHdeidX
hitprovgrnrnt Coinmissinn and ad*
vise iix whnrn* Vtn fit in the pic^urr, wp will lm-*very glad ta

rlKp^•f^ttr.',

f Jitie Hope Held For

Knd Of Truck Strike

Jaycees To Sponsor “Get Out The
Vote Campaign" For Next' Elei

Goes On Strike Today

Veterans Service

Any veteran In need of serf,
k-e (free of charge) In any of
the following ratygorka la re­
quested to visit the office of
Uie responsible agencies listed &gt;
below; Coordinator — E. I), carter
AtlanUe National Bank Buildr

APPROVAL NOT CLEAR

suited' fl

* ■" itruovB
declared «

ARM*TROVH DISCHARGED
, ‘ Pfc: l,*Hi K. Arnislring, Jr.,
ha i lo-iit hiniorablv dischargct
from the Unitml State* Mirttle
(nrpi at Sin Diego. Calif, aernrdi.-g to Infurmntton recslved
today. Atin strung visited relativM
nml friinds*In l.-filo jim , Ky^ etiiil to . Sanford. He has enterrd. {jvmin-dp lliirh School anj is

■WASHINGTON, 8ept. 13, ffp)
- Undersecretary. of Elate W il­
liam •Clayton said , M ay that
President T ru m a n 'j' approval of
Secretary Wall ace I foreign polity
speech was not quite cleaV to
him- Clayton- declined to nay
whether lu'm lght maan a change
In -Atn&lt;-rfran

Kmploypient — U. B. B npluynw'nt Hervlce, 112 North
Park Avenue.
Vocational Training and Edu­
ce Uon —: T. W. Lawton, Oourt
House.
• legal Aaalstance. ItospttaUisllon And State Ocrvkw Ottleer
— Contact through Uoyd F.
Doyle. County Service Officer,
Taksch Building.
Homo Service /Asaletange/ to
Rmtcemen. e i -Servicemen t end
tlpfr -Dependents- — AreeTkaa
Red Cross. Lakefronl BouMrard.
Veterans AdmmttlraUoa —
Martin M Rudlth. aberifTa
Otflee every Tuesday.

�F R lD A V rS E K -

THE SAN FOWL) H EKA Lt&gt;r^ttK&lt; 2ftl)tja « O K lD A

sh Official Faces Problem Of K^settiinjr Over 6,000,000 People
Uy LAHItY AI.I.KN .

Al*. Newsfraturvtf.
W ARSAW —-One of "the hush-CL
man In Pcdumr,alight. hln'ndlsh,
a le r t 45-year-old Winds.law Wolsk i. vice minister o f public admin­
istration , in work!nif’ ftitflil no,I day
to p at the finish Iin: touches oti. line
nf. hlatory's biggest migrations-the repatriation and jcsgHli-mtml
o f Approximately fi.fiOp.OOO Pole*.
A fte r nearly two year* &lt;&gt;f work,
he think* hi* job now I* about 75
percent ramplcled and he hopes
to w rit* flnla to the cntlrg ta*k

by (he e n d 'o f this year.
.Into W nUki’a hand*, the goveminent iilurtd the exacting, work'
«f not only expelling about 8,000000. (Jrrnm n* from Poland'* old
und’ iiew ternflirlM after thy end
of. the w ar, hut also nf bringing
hack on* estimated t,()(i0,00fl to
fJJKHU'bO- Pidv* scattered. abroad
through lh«' tides of conflict In
the that nix vcunr.e
1’rogrrsx In lisle
Pp to August, Wobkl estimated^
IU0n,(K]O Pole* had returned td
their homeland from eastern and

NEW TWISTS

d sv sr little DICKEYS
Lively tou ches for new suits, co m p lem en ts for
old favoriteat VeraalUe dickey* w q rk magic
with n eck lin e * o f your d ark fa ll dreaoao, loot
Semidallored dickeys high * l the nock.
F in n rayon poplin in fall color*.
W rsp-around.dickeys with rulllc-edged
neckline*^ Sh eer rsyon.

,
1.91

■mtefii/ countries.' One o f the
ilgKtat chunk* nf humanity it t ill
(waiting repatriation i« 500.1KKI
'olei in the British and. Acmican
!tt\e« o f occupied. Germany.
.While all (4 thla incoming movenrnt hit* been going on, Wolskk,
on, ha* been busy iliret tinvr the
SmrxfiT of million* of Pole* from
Jcntral Poland into the weirtern
»,^itorfe*--the
Harwta absurbc-c
from Eastern- German* and * r
ranging for thvir resettlement
'hr-ri1.
.
• ; *•
* lie onl ini a ted • that 2.(HKj ,IHK
Pole*, had ' nlii ady •lieen inn vet
from central Poland to the
tml .tipi tr#Me»*. woulfl-bi- 5JKJO.IHK
there farm ing new land*' and run
.ilnujiuhrdlie* by the ertll of HHC,
Hrraplurlng f .i i r Slock
- *
Of the total repatriated up ti
Tugust, Wolskl *anl 1,744.Till hui
come from western Euruprut
countries and I ,.100,000 from tin
list. Eastern repatriation* ni-artci
'ate in 1011 In wake of the Hu*
dun advance toward ilerlin. lie
•aid those who came from the east
brought witji them 72,07(1 hom e*.
'll tad uf cattle; 02,121
and H2,04 5 sheep and gont*
Out of an estimated 5,00fl,0tt(
'■email* on, Polish sail at the
nd of tire war, all hut approxinately 1,000,000 now have gone
'nluntnrily or ’ been expelled to
fermany, the vlce-rolnistbr re ­
ported. Ijirk- of transport lift*
mused some -rifcluy*. However,
fibre February anil up to August,
aore tlinn 1,000,000 Hermans were
••xnrlled. Most nf those now ir
Polntnl are in the Kbwer Hilesim
territory.
Wolskl emphasised that
tin
Germnna were- Ining cleared out
district by district anij*tuunty b)
-ounty, n* rapidly-as |&gt;usslble. Tin
ctlv of O lsityn— formerly Allen
-lefn in - Hast Prussia —Is one n
the siHits recently eteured of (ic r
man*. In Warsaw, jg(iverim«ril .in
Ihoritle*' are piHtiny fn work 5,&lt;H1'
Cciuuut piisiiptis ju/ par—siLwcidirsy wh-Tt tlle7~*y»fainatlciillv tain
dellhriatcly dustruyed h',u «oto
limisc.
Allliiiuch not numinu them. Wol
ski rluif uol ill n recent press ran
frrcnrn that "IliitU h sihI itn ir il
can
military . authiiritii-s ‘ nm ,
11NIt It A , ofllrlal*H In &lt;kW|TTit
*unei In . O etinany were iTNlru
mental In hinderipg the ,e lu r,
uf Pol,*’, lie also cliargr.l Dial
Igriit* iif the former fymiloii Y-*ivrnircnl were active- atmititf the
•tbplacirl Poles and propatfamlixiup ui’iiinst n leturn lo tin- burnt'
Itilul, iiltbuo,:b ralinlri iiitlvlt*
was dented to tfovernmenl reprr*
-eritativya.
Chargr* llritl»h Mlslfealmrnl
Wolski also accused llrili-b mil
tnrj nfltiiiil- in camps at W allin
-tail! and llalcndarf with mis
ireolimr and insulting Pule*.
Wobki L* a member.of the Com
IIIuniat. IAtikC-tl Polish . W trkeli
party, lie also has ileult with i
tnUtfli situation in bandlim; tin ’
Lkrainian pniblern. Ilu psiimnieri
ihat 4M2,noO IJwtalniaiis, mostly
southeastern Poland, hud
H o rn
been svnt to Soviet Hussiu and
also ;|O.OU&lt;) White HuSsimi*.
Wolski said, that many of the
trrrffrislle
nttarks - luriied
on
auair-t Poles in 4uuthcaslcni Pie

BUMPER CROP PILES UP
17I.J4I.OOO au.
141,441,000 au.
11411^000 au."

1.071.177.000 au,
1.111.143.000 au.
i,m ,ii4 ,o o o au.

15.100.000 1U

14.154.000 au.
11.410.000 au.

BUMPER GRAIN CBOPJ In the United States have tome at a v ital time,
enabling Agriculture Secretary Clinton AndersobHe-ennounce a new
•sport policy on wheat to foreign countries In excess of the 250,000,000
bushels previously committed, and causing the Price Decontrol Board to
defer restoring price ceilings on grain. T h e wheat crop, a lo n e . In the

nortliweat, waa one fourth higher than in 1845, its beat previous year.

Th* above chart, figures for which‘were .obtained from th e United
Stales Department of Agriculture, shows the three-year ris e tn U&gt;e
major crops. A serious shortage of box-cars has caused surplus wheat
(Inlem atlcm al)
to be piled In hug* mounds outside grain elevators.

13,

19«6

Superstitious Players^
W ear Uniform No. 13
7 •
.Hr FRANK ECU . .
A P Newsfeatum Hports Editor
N EW Y O RK -O f all the glhiete*
w ho weir numbera on their unifoiTns, baseball players In general
a&gt;e regarded •as 'th e most super­
stitio u s lot—yet It' la surprising to
And in the N ation al. League live
hurlerk'wBo wear No 13. And to­
d a y Is Friday, th e nth. Wonder
w h at will happen tt they pitch to­
day? ■
A t least ortc ol them will not be
tn n et torn He la Clauds Paaaeau
Pasaesu
of tiie Chicago Cubs who turned
tn the mart brilliant World Series
trium ph of all tln te last fall when
h e pitched a 3-0 anr-hUter against
th e Detroit T igers. Paweau re­
c e n tly hurl his b a c k when be b li
a homo run and hts pitching futurd' L«. in doubt. He won nine and
lo s t eight UiU-ysar.
1
Tl»e other w rarrm of 11 In the
sen io r league aw Kirby Hlgfcg of
th e
Brooklyn Dodger*: a a ^ le y
i R o d i Barrel! o f the HI. touts
Cardinal*. Its I. Schumacher. of'the
Now York Chants and Men Cooper
#'11tf •
#4 ,lr.M
* ' v w—* Jof
th e |V
Baiton
B ra v H .- " ■J : *w
When* the Bepteniber prop apt
d r iv e ■began,lilgbe was ‘-he Idafithf
p itch e r In the league with it win*
arul live deleais.’ He had had Skin­
ning Atrraks id eight and (uur.’Hlg
w ore this number when he pitched
f In th e circuit, one y ear kept grad­
u atin g vhls number. When he wan
hts IStli game he took No. it and
continued the sequence ol bearing
a high er tiutnWr en«h tbne. Bui
the n ext year m * toe^imllnal de­
cided on llondatuckM tiU . ' -t
M o ri's I-Id etnnber wiu»' the
C ard s Is now Worn T»y Red Bar-

our money in Sanford with Sanford
m e r c h a n ts .

VVE PAY (axes in Sanford— for OUR achoola, city
a ^ County.
.
\VE M V E H E R E — w i t h you, w e s tr iv e to p lease y o u
— V o o f f e r q u a lity w d rk m a n s h jp lq o u r p h o to g ra p h s .
W e e x p e c t to s e r v e you tim e a f t e r tiiq c, n o t , j u s t

[member, a fatal * I ranger is NOT going to GIVE
OU s o m e th in g of real valqe.
• .
PRACTICALLY every service in photography
be obtained at the following studios

price and a high standard of qpality,
t h i N k t h is o v e r
YO U R HOMC TOW N ' PHOTOGRAPHERS

I atari y r n » f,! coldrrd. !a'resident
of Banford for rf number of years,
died Tuttday morning, at hUlunnc
on E a s t Fourth B tn-ct. after a short
lllheaa. Hr l» survived •to hit wid­
ow.
Fannie E •• Krtrier; Otto
daughter, lour* F . &gt;Mlton: two
brothers. Ruben E Frasier, fir. ofUt I arul*. Mu. and Jr.v c E Hauler
of;C hicago, III,, and several nicer*
anil rifplisyi Funeral services were
riTyrduied lo tyi lirld tliLn aiumnon
at 4 :0 0 o’clock at -th e Bt Jamev
A. M E Church

WE ARE FOR SANFORDRobert U Cox -

Raymond Studid

Nicholl.4 Studio.

-.Wieboldt Studio

^5 msmm
SCOTT'^SCRAP BOOK

By R. i. SCOTT

COMMANDING OINHAt of the U. S. Army A ir Form. Gen. Carl Spaati
(right) swaps w'.ir tale* with Cjd. Alfred O vcflce, Of Brooklyn, N . Y ., at
the Veteran* nf F|&gt;rc1gn War* national encampment In Boston, bias*.
Spsstt addressed the veterans-group,.
(International Soundpholo)

2 .9 8

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Ti«luy theta die only ntm-d
52,001)*abfftigliws left In Austral
la.
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tncmbrn of hi* family and IB
others were Xifled, 1‘elsr link , 3.
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WHALES AHD SHARKS

A HBAITY WltCOMI ti bestowed on Weld Marshal Sir B ernard Law
Montgomery, Chief bt Ui4 yfrltlah Imperial Staff, (left), by Gen. Dwight
D. Ktrtnbowcr, U. 3. Chief of Stall, fojtowlng Uie fortner'a a rriv a l By
iplans in Washington.’ Montgomery will confer with PiWtldent T rum an
; and U, B. Chiefs ef Staff during hts vtslt ( Internstielsl Seundphote)

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R ffC IP E S A T S ^ A D t? A HAND FULL
IHI3F -MOW4*-*/
T-TH1S IS H-MUKT
WOkSl THAN IT IS

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SOUTHERN
BRIAD IS SO

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m
CAN ALWAYS
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W hite W o m en W orks
W ant to W ork in a M od
ern G arm ent F a cto ry
^ K on ‘Hlian Unity
Fou n d ed iti

TO
BE LOCATED
AT* -NAVAL AIK STATION
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Things Are Moving CaSt-The Outlook Is Even i\lore IVdi
First Hoped For.
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Marjory Slanrm n Dou|la.
Nr» llfr came tart spring to thi
only truly co-operative' comrnumly in Flurida and oils of the
fery few rrmasuing-In the United
S tatu , wlu-n Ntiipiv t Iretrie light
nd nptjftE—Jgb*. brought to the
oTv .Tinn unity at Kstero, Flor*
la.- The blown old buildings by
lovely Hatcro Jtivcr, among their
Ihtm-and acre* -o f park and
uncle ami gardrn and plneland

S

rUllfly bamlnm rln-lt rtri

.Teed out of Chicago in JliHl with
sure fnthu«!a»m that they had
foCtid the right way of thinking
and living.
- BtiltVs la Celibacy
They gave up their money and
their properly and household
goods gladly to the common
ownership. Husbands and wlvdii
Separated
the Community b**
iIfcf In celibacy to live In the
brothers* or the sisters' dormitories
amt work or teach or direct while
their children went to ths excel.
lent fhvmniunity school and shared
play under specia' guides. There
.teas money enough then to stock
the Community With enough,for
tlieJr excellent plain living, for
'l o a l s BlTTho river by Which they
made the long passage back and
orth froth Ft. Myera or went on
denies.to their beaeh houies on
found Key and Eitcro Beach,
m ) "hey had colored serranta for tha
J ousrhold task* and the Oovsmors
idtight land and mod* land, which
ater would make them poor.
.z .F e o p le :came ftem aserywher*
to the conccfti" and PtaV» *hd leeturcs.jn 4hc A rt Hall The annual
. fiver pageant for P r. Teed’* birth­
day was the greatest (Mag the
Winding Estero River Lid ever
feen. The Community waa filled
With interesting people - coming

" 'Mure jmiiurtnok, alfltbupii nut
so spectacular, they bud n rent
spirit 'o f hflpfulne*. and quiet
brothrrhoort, released u . tlicv wctc
from money wnnies. that lies at
tint heiitk of all that peaifful
world they built. They hail made
the Idea of complete co-opera­
tion. of voluntary communism,
work. It win to lie utmost the last
of all those (treat American com­
munities, like Oneida anil New
Harmony, variously founded, but
based on community thlnklnc and
living, to exist today.
The years bevao to take their
loll. Children iffuw up and Imvinu
learned trade* or profession*,
wore allowed to in out Tit the
World to marry if they chow / The
fin* garden*, the herd o f Cows that
had supplied their table were tuo
much for thr aginr tirothei* to
manage. They could afford no
more servant*, people went away
or died and few now fo n em *
were made. The great store on Hid
main trait south from F t. Myers,
by the bridge over the lovkly'&gt;UTt*
of the river, was dusty and run
down. The great broWtt (iuhrd
building* sagged for laCfc of topairs.
Yet the peace the remaining
loyal members of tpd u h ttf had
always known wdx Mill there af|&lt;(
they had many Important thing*
loft.
,rT
TJ r*

puth* tin- only in inV Flmlila o t M|&gt;|'|t
Thru eyes ntr t iirhl .*u.l mtiiii 1, to*' r‘Om&gt;iuiiiiv
their VGifrr qlfi, t » ili tin W ony.'
Hie qti. lum »n., uunlil ||u
Ami there u r n y.nult. el■meniher* *m
It.«lit ,&gt;u( ’ KUrlrie t r t t .
who hadjttown up tin e or "who he hint In in |.num.«..1 front Ft
had been then n&gt; ttilMien and 'Iyer* h u m the tent 1‘nler -hill
I etu rued tiguu ft mi' thr world4* t., he .,-i unit anted Imi with nil
trim Idee, who ivitited briskly, he ether tn-,‘i|, el uartlme their
Ihmfitns* l ij mq. - uitt.
I'dvtin.e vvn* it view t-rawl nhshg
Over fh lie Lae ahile tieurpiull the pitul., n.t. Till Inly uvlu intor
print rhiiVyJrfhi-ite the »totv th*- ' ItUlUInjil like's Urvd hewrl «ml lb*
one littulype clanked fur n few. devoted tit t. ntii.ii,
Iti.ither Alliouih every day idling type for ; bell .it.ul.l lutrdly keep it going,
tho Amerlmn Fugle. which kept lint rimtllv. lifter im u . it recined.
on coming out every week n» it the new t leetn c liyl.t service wa*
had for forty one years under the *in«tttl!H
editorship of Mr. Allen Andrew*,.
Ciimiiiutiily 1* Growing M*
by exeellenfe uf writing, i
wraith of knuwledirr and tintir
ThA |*r
in the print
inif in tc r ft in cvlTytiiinit to do i&gt;»nr«'il Th%/ luiMt &gt;in' i\u* at nifoUfi'
a, it 11 tile plant vvmld uf vutith I'liit. nil ihiy ti&gt;tij£, "t lit- a l n i t i ’* new
piin h«fi tmtde it, the [mlvtiitidintt tm in I sttlrie-w m n l o r tb»* iiij*, f m n l
hurtieuhurnl Weekly of the stole Jtwbii Hmf- in tin litrlVt■ bright
c worl&lt;mt*r» lenr tlmvn
The American F«g!e-Was the first within
«»n l of the cointtiunity. If tit, iilit the till! kU■(viiju timl uuiku if
generator fttiled the j&gt;rrj»» would j'iiii«|i'rn. Th« |h»\u i for flu l«un
have to quit.
tit&gt;- ami the kifi*hriiw h u/ilitnlled
Initli-

Mon* pt'opir be

Old Store Mod.tnilrd
ie ftnek who 1in^ bre-h
The bije old store huilduur. by
i h r i * m thihlrcii, mv
_going
.. nt»«l i!Hy«*if
tho umrmitting toil of other bow things
younger member*. was- ttnn*- to work onthusiasticnlly.
formed into the most modem and
Now neat year n beautifully
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_ anF* .laid ottlT railer l'«r|t. with recrea
best-equipped
of the kind
where nbmif
Of the Trail,
Trull. f1 timl ground* ami unlk* by tinnbitig that part or
lintels lii-gao to do all th&gt;ir bu»l* little river, will In- opened to,
ties* through the Kore*han Unity people who run appreciate lhe|
•lorn Service. The aountry*Isle full lovely quiet uf K*lers&gt;. ll huv all
of peiqde bought there, t nr* uf been muds’ |Mi*"lhle by tio* to w
touri*!* tiegao to slop more mol elertrie serVKjr^hildefly no n nuj
tnofe frequently to shop turning women who have known |« 01*1
the counter* pileil with .a surpria* ilu-ic all their live* arr» tinvr re r 11
Ingly Varied and well!chn*en Lslired that their *oimd slmpliritv
*tOcK.
.
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.o f living, their kindly end r e l i t to
ilefurr the store, great dull* of ways, will-lo- maintained. Kore
bronze and gtwon eratqn* tvef* shall Unity i* busy and happy
brought . out - fr6m ' th* plant and doing well again. Theie is
nursery deepdildds* l*y thr great niutlc from tho music room
tog house that trtia tha tINt unity, night* and people stroll around
Inilldlmr w^ti'r* .ftA*' gefteratlon* to look at the qxrcllent pointings

Tho brdthrri ami aisters live to

BUT THE COMPANY MUST KNOW THERE WILL BE AMPLE
LABOR BEFORE THEY ESTABLISH A FACTORY IN SAN­
FORD!
r
W o rn i* n

Hi to

will t r a i n

y o u rs of a^u

a r t * w h i i U m I!

ail w o r k e r s ! H o o d w a n t ' s a r c p a id

c o m p a ra b le

lo e a l

w o rk

fo r

women!

O n H ow M an y W o rk e rs C a n
H a d Is W a n te d A t O iic e

W om en
Workers
WILL BK ll.SEir, AND WORK WOULD ItH POKTiTK FULL YEAR!

iry, Fopullam and alngla tax_and wise and ripe oli| age* alOfr^'lpose

preaident 'of the Aptertean Newspaper Guild and
jlite to the Yoftferdnee. arose vAhen hLa turn came
held high tntftrtcd4
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vLyou a good titd American toast—Bkol!"

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6 ambassador. Dr Welllrrgtoit. Koo, vyas holding
leAttic*. Id the garden Of the embassy at T*m

iff - *.j i

'» AUCTIMI

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Itrintf or Mail the CouiHm.to

the newsreel camera*.
&gt;t on his nose for ns«&gt;'

fen was a squirrel'* fuggy tall as h* scampered
*
It* House squirrel, of course! He moat likely
Week
Leaving jU» comfortable home In
’ 'Whit* House, he straightened hi*
[love* arid attended the press coarok* It tp l ,
envoy, ap alert.l6oking. musiachrd.
toed In a white suit and a maroun-

T**bor*

aboard
t wag b

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Seminole County
^Chamber nf Cummeree
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Sanford, Florida
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United States Employment

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COUPON!
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S p r y ip e !
preme court handed down.a
T Imadge figured would suit
algrt laaue
That single
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In n suit brought
rda bus comspny. the high

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&gt;Ha* any right to tsU us what to do In Geo
Ht fcatw that In Georgia, which-has thou*
backward whiIf** be had a gpod ca se 1
DUbo. Rsault:—lb* governor's mansion.

a Vlrglnu
rt declared
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if” shouted
I of under*
vadgs out*

TTi# Oram).Canyon is C.000 fyet
Journalist* conference

deep at |ts deepest point.
was of Greek ai

Let's Open the Door fpr a REA|, FACTORY and a BIG PAYROLL!
(Seminole County Chambpr of Commerce)

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FRIDAY. S E P T .-IO * 104fri- •

JA N F O R D ^ F L O R ID A *

-The Sanford Herald*

KantlikW* la lawi ■
TM UkH (Mil/ 1*5*9* a*J««esr
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It I* reported that'government officfnla are aerioualyl
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111 Map«lla A » m ---- ~ considering a repetition of fnent rationing, because of the';

sudden acute ahortage of meat. This shortage, whl$h v a a l
predicted by OPA’a opponenta na a certain result of. the
return of pripc ceilings, has become serious in cities, whose
m eat supply is dependent upon shipments of cattle to
stockyards.
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A joint committee from the Office of Price Adminis­
tration nml the Department of Agriculture Is at present
workiuK on tho problem. Even if tho return of rationing
is decided to bo advisable, thero arc many obstacles ip the
way of netting it up. Since the endlng-of -matt rationin'^
in November, 10-15,,,ihc organization for carrying it out
has naturally faded out of the picture, gi;d tho problem of
personnel would be immediate if tho commlttcq decided
in favor of its return.
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t' i ; -»• I rv- - * »•-.
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From tho point of view 6f the harried housewife,
whose marketing problems have been many and irritating
fur n period of years, the simplest solution, would seem
to be the elimination of OPA meat controls,'thus ending
the possibility of more rationing. Inuring the recent lapse
of time since controls were lifted, the w.hole situation has
seemed nearer to normal than at nny time since before
the war.
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h Carrier, .waek
Owe Meal*
rtkree *••■■*» ---- --Me Mealfca . . . --------- Owa year ------- — —Tit eWIwaee ■■ellew
rbaeka rr.ilaitea. mm*
ewtertaAsaaewle iwe «»•
-alstks turn*,, will ke
,&lt; reealar •Seeetlatag
••Use s » « i* « te r
I t m tsew rev'e-ek'e .
la Ike aa|l»aai lleie el
««tee* ere a»al alslsee
rs| elites la Ik* •“*
,Hael*el fceBassaerees
■aa Sew tr»rki. ______
"rk e IteesM U a mm

MissGretchcn Lewis
And Fiance Honored

ANOTHER "VARIETY THAT BSffLES
OG IETY EDITOR

BUT tSKT
•mwtAHY
CLiRtf

U rTBYA TfcliCK A N C*
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Sociq{ KCalendai

A vS T E A M B O A T U

of VhU
T
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T d a T 'M J M rou am l Mr*
MnmUv «il
* m Ut ii
nn &gt;UVP rrturncvl Irum n vacation
rAe* ing of the W . S. V. S.
with M r,
Vv. g *®1 ,n 0 co r* U »n&lt;&gt; Asheville. N.
it First*. Methodist Church **• Ch&gt;pmap..leadii»«-U»a devot i on- :
.
I held et fl:00 P. M. with «' i,n ‘ h« ■'•»«»*■ of the chalrm-n I Ur&lt; c c ; (Wh,'tp of j wks0Iuau
Esrd meeting living held at ?"&gt;| vlc****»«lrm*n • Mr*. T. K- ,^ ,^ 5 on wcditreday t e 'r .d t . for
K M.
Mllson. secretary, prodded over % ^ on Ume wl, h ^
tram mrotln; of the W. M the meeting. Plans were made for collierDrown. 2434 Laurel Ave..
the P in t Oaptlit Church miU! communion *erviccm .In October , 1^ i, recovrnug ..um a major upd at 3:30 P. M. at the Chnreh 1 anil i also flowers f r r "the rhuren ’ rrallon
. Circle No. S. Mra. John Lc*. \ The mytt meeting will be held
*
m chairman, leading. Topic at the home of Mra. J . K. Mr*
Mr. and Mra. Harry Kolnon re­
e “The Christian Foundation Qitjlattd wl‘h Mra. J . C5. WalU ft* cently left for Cblumbla S. C.
• O o ^ K W t h b O r J J ^ .’'
ct&gt;-hoateai. Mra. M. J . Morria where Mra. Kobson
will via'.t
Sunbeam. Jr. O. A. and Jr. end l l n , Chapman aervel
re- relative* during the month. Mr.
R- A. m c*t at the church at 3r3J •freahments to the following: Mr*. •Robinson will continue on a buy
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jM , L- W rltht. Mra. J . C. 'V alla,ling trip to -.A tlanta,'G a.. Halil
: Mra. J . F. McClelland. Mrs. J . II, |more,'Philadelphia and Now Yor*

^OHJTlOl'

i little things make the
big difference

.M rs. Stenstrom And tA"i,rr*°'i.*n,'nMr?- n' T1, u I
T8. Currie Hostesses

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1 Alao Mr*. 0. I.. Hark*. M r*.'
” &gt; l r 8 . C u r n t * H o s t e s s e s AiWIe W ire. Mr*. W « MrKIm. 1

I ItIDAY, KEPT. i t. D»*k

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PGAvL

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• deserve* every

THROUGH

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io i i i hOUn-.

,ir a
a;.d
ttl.KS.SEl)

i .1.1.1 kid
j.'Jpc tono
itUl peace.—
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udvlineil

,. ,11 wtii.n

delation.

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Ruilding Permit* In Augu»t
T o t a l |I2,Uiv — headline. And
wh*l would Uivy nave occn If you
could tiulldT
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Do you |i*e be

in- Kovern-

As a sopicwhat theoretical discussion, but with the
thought.that a new chr may turn up eventually, the Ohio
Motorist is publishing advice on how to break it in. Most
people, have forgotten, it*s so long since the question
came up.
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Chief point'seems to DC to nssume that nothing has
been checked and .drive gently, except fpr occasional
short spurts of speed to lubricant tho inside of the motor.
It is well to watch oil prexsurt), gas ConsumpUen, radiator
temperiituro
and tire wear. th$t may in
‘
.
. idicato
that The
wheels are noV.qujte in Jiije.’ Hydraulic brakes may,lcak a
Iflllo and the.clutch mny npt be adjusted properly. Man­
ufacturers and drnlont'nsed to' iyfc careful about *such
thing's, hut In the stress of present production aud hurried
wiles, something mny have been overlooked.*.
—A long trip undertaken before the cah hns gone
through this cxpcrimcnUtl period may lead' to trouble
which* might ettsiiy have been nvolded. In the yenr 1015
a thirty new car Is n precious object.'-Pampering at the.

ment I* hnftdlb’g ihc f r-d *ltuatlon In our ctuntry, or don’t you

Sunday Thieve. Steal Two
Auto* In 8 , nfnrd—headline- Rem­
ember whin 'Hr** aien.ing' w-s
With Secretary’ Byrnes'* rrcent
speech In .Stuttgart, the w*r Ik .tween Ku»«in nmi the Western
Allies for the control of Germany
actually began- " ’p might put It
thin way. the Third World War
began, not the (hooting war b.
. the talking part of P.
^ •Th* Orlando Sentinel explain*
. who.write* iU editorial*. “Daleh:
* If Iv wa* n good editor's! I
wrote It; H it didn't make »er)»a
• somebody else wrote It-’ Ander5 aon: 'If It * m » good jane. I did
• lit If It.WMn’t »o hot, ^Bxtehy dkl
? IL *H Well, whoever J O i m theW
j 'th e y ar« good enougw lo r either
see where political progthat
nostirator*. are r iredirllng
. —- - _
U. 8. foreign policy may become
• major l»*ue lit the Fall election
policy i* becoming more and
more wrapped uji with domeatic
policy evtry d»y, and that l»»ue
la communiam, at home and n
Aa a matter of fact, foreign
Noting that the CIO haa endorsej 8cnator Huffman of OMa
fo r re-election. Republican candi­
date John Rricker urge* Prc*! ''­
Truman to go into Ohio In Huff•man’s behalf. "Bring on your
t verxlvt groups," he aayfly—“ff. wa
can’t lick them .In Ohio, America
t la lo*t anyway."
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The Um* la comlpg when U may
{ be a hard ‘Jcb to gat anyone, to
.accept public offioe In Athent,
Tcnn. where ,the “outa” do nd
Ilka the 'lD*"-.and hava th j qualn*
HtU« way‘of showing It by riding
•round in autohiolille* and firing
hfglt” -powtred rifle* tntg the
mayor’s home. thV county clerk’*
•nd other*’. Of courae In Hanford
we hay* more reapect than th*l
•t b r our pubtle offlelal*. but ,*ometime* thoughtless and?lrre*ponilMe cltlren* do make their life
miserable by calling them »p In
the mlddlt of the night to ask
foolish questlona.
.
The V«Urana Administration ia
Uely planning to cheek all
indents at tha Univanity of
lerlda' under the QI JHU of
this, and probably a t other
ivvrsltle* throughout tho coun.
whera enroHmenia* have more
in. doubled alnce before the war
Ivlng up tha thought pf trying
t gat an education because of
rarcrowded con ll'lona in dasv
&gt;oms and dormltoria# at aome of
rr eoHegra. We haVv heard cf
iher* at'ending them . foUauv
hd drere no more prepared to

tho discovery that tho snmo kind of fertilizer which
makes vegetables grow will increase the population when
sprinkled in sen water.
The fertilizer makes the.water-plant life flourish, anti
the plants supply- food for tiny animats, which feed tht*
worms which ^ced the little fish and so on up thr. scale.
Result of this'chain of nourishment is thnt the ultimuto
jUsh get in to 20 limes ns much to cat as their ancestors
aid, and in two years they grow to five-year size. •
So far the fish farming is in the research stage. It
bo caught.

Capitol Architect Has. More $
Than Old Woman. Who Lives
llv JANK KAD8
’
WASHINGTON (A P — Modeat.
rreylng David Lynn, auperviaing
architect of the Capitol of tha
United Slate*, ha* more reaponat-.
hilitlea In the darned atructure on
the hill than the Old Woman who
lived In the Shoe.
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Ilia biggest job U the structural
and mechanical care of the Capi­
tol building. Rut one of the moat
trying niust.be arranging for e«r»mimic* and'ceremonials to be hehl
in the building ami'on ihr-grounda,
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-Jbp-yaar-aU fltM O was sort of
typical. Soinethlng" went' on a l­
most every day. There were e^nrerta by the Emerson High School
band of Gary, IA, and the Cadar
Raplda (la .) Boys' Y.M.C.A. Drum
and Bugle Corpf.
' Funeral aervirc* were held for
Clabda A. Bwanaon. late secretary
if the Navy.
The Prince con»6rt of Luxem-.
bourg and Crown. &lt;Prtnc* John,
made a visit which called for thr
American variety « f'p o m p *and
rirrutu stance*. *
Wreath* were laid on Ihe statues
of Busan U. ^Anthony. Francos E.
Willard, Roger William* afid.Jv/•non Uavl*. - " ' '
Thera were srcecial Annlatlce
Day aervlcts ami Mrmorhl Day
ami Flag Day exercises.
,
And. b t course, there waa much
ado when Congrfa* had Its open­
ing aeaalon on January S. 1M0,
with President Roosevelt present.
Mr. Lynn la also in charge of tha
Capitol grounds’ the bulldlnM of
the Library of Congress, the U. S .
Court, the i W r l t t
Supreme

I Vn-mt*
«. «r
IcrC w lllbeinTcrul
n/ha* beet» mudr
of u»e Daniel Orlli
wny, with*

The hoateaae. awUtcd by M r*.' 2.r" n ,l§ T,r »,nln* , ; nion of th*
George W ell, and Mr*. W. l l .i 'f ^ J t nkplbl Church ■nnountrd
Stempdr served Ice m a m »un- torfAP ‘f V ihv Unlor.', stmly
da*, to the buw I*. Hoses and f,our* * J 1**1,” * il1
Mrm.

Worth, Tfwu. wIm
VMery are now i
new home. M il W
Tppy.'form'rtv ioA

terrace
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DRIVE SA FELY

Do you know thr rri|ulrrmrnta
for drivefa i f achool liu»»«« and
Vr - r , W I U . A B n CONN'bf.LYSSBO t.
vehicle* used an common carrteraT
Key West is having a time with ituiewny.
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1. 'Jhey must be over IH year*
its parking meter* * , evidenced
..
Sanford resided', are looking, of 2. They must
by the fact tha*. M more o f the
have, had one
meter* were damaged nr stolen aheed hopefully to the finishing
yrnr's experience of driving.
of
Ifoal
Z2
to
Mims
on
the
east!
lately. At one place on Southern
3. They must be vouchrd for
Htresl, even the *landtrd* were rein,I. T ip surfacing cf the ro»,l
b r t h jr r If! P?n«J% . pciBCtW..
.
!)*A_bccald*tAyyu•lo--by-h*«vyr
takep, Hanford hp* alfo h»d »-Tei«.
I. They must have a upeclsl
meter* damaged ulnre they w ere cainjc, nr^oedmg to state road chaugrur’a license.
installed. Penalty in Sanfvfd for engineer*. Meanwhile no 'aclic-n
- "When Rolling Along . . .
such- tampering i&gt; I2IK) fine n r list i.oen taken on the link of the
Think of Rolling O ver.".
UO day* in ja il, or &gt;&gt;oth.
ioa,| through Sanford
which
--------. ! 'rncineera say would already l«
Motor vehicle mileage In the
Titusville show* much Interest fioivheil if Ireal authorities would United States in Iti-lfi was nhnut
‘
tn .recreation, also and Mot. lay rniAe’’ up their mind* where th-y 240 billion Vehicle miles.
evening a targe crowd attended w it it. T h e matter wa* passed
the meeting of The Junior Cham ­ tV)the ropd department, for soluCeramic art atlaim-cl «. high He­
ro of perfection (lining ' the
ber'of Commerce to dlicuia p ro ­ tiXr&gt;, and the road men haver evireign
nlneziar,
ject* including nl|tv*. lighting o f knjtly pigeon holed thf matter.
clly lennie court*. Th* Jaycrwa
al*o derided to aak-lhe itato road
d etrim ent to (peef up plan*
for bvilcHng the liHdg* at the new

at some- lonely autppatv in
Courthouae, Ihe Court of Claim*, Honed
the Pacific.
(hr Court of Appeal*, the CoipmIda hoapital for woman and the
The U.*8. Dcpait.nenL of A g riI.yiHg-in-A*ylum.
j
.
rullurc- now. gets out a release
telling loving wives how to. get
Washington's Federal Rridge th* bagglneaa out of their hus­
Lerrue boaaU the largaat weekly band’* trouser knees.
dunllcatra held anywhere In tho
"Hpeclali»|a," no Dka. explain
United State*.
that "Irouaera ha'g where the
Five year* old, the league la fabric
has been atrttched and
limited to Federal and Diitrict shrinking with steam ia the cure.”
employee*. J t ha* attracted *uch
“Lay the trouaer leg flat on thr
wide renown that member* Of the .ironing hoard with the haggy part
armed force* roming her* from tippermoat. Lay a wool cloth over
•far have complete information this lection and a moliiened cotton
about.lt-«7 .. cloth o« top.' Pres* gently, moving
Eligible for membership, »ome Ihe (run frtgi) aide lo *[c|* 10 that
of them heard akoqt I t while ata-

' “^"Lighler, brighter leather, fine con-

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F lon h eim ihoem aking th a t.m a k e the
big difference in F lo rsh tim quality.

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Low.^pchiiL.lhi. iiitmg of *unm ci seed* on the street or in
u n i'** place* ici Kndice,tt, Wash.
There- arc more Ihnn 2,000 kinds
of Mtnkcs, of which (&gt;00 are more
or Icsa venonn u*.
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Ivan IV, Ciar of Rusala
|ioMfl to Queen KliuilM-th .of
ininl ami wa* turncl down.

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT

CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

Mr.' a n j Mi*. Gcnge K. Sir-*
•nnrujvo th* birtli of u *.m
Tllchard ' (.c o if • oh Sept. II ui
the Orlando Hsnit.nli iiu Mra.
Hire* wa* Ihe -former Ada Kim­
ball of this city.

1516 EAST SECOND STREET

• Ballet

pmi«e

the

Cook Book Offers
Culinary Art Advice

Social
• Acrobatic
Registrations Accepted thru
Sept

talk

Hcitcl, 'Vest
Palm lb
bnu»cVc{p»r
Ih
got tho Kumlav ijjghl ai
tin- Country t lub
JA.N'IS. t'Oi.LK, director
local office (if the Htate
ItenrvT, ha* been granted
&lt;»f* nifte month* fo work on her j

T r,“ I W ^ ^ T a v ^ - s i p f o r , .

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Phone 875-J

^lessons a Week
1 lesson a Week

$(M)0 Month
$3.00 Month

MRS. P. H, TEPSIC, Director

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Mra. A. D. DUXBURY, A *.i*U nT

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MISS JEA N SAYER, Student A**i»tant

,hp »«'nllar conluslon ol

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and I I . I . L J .
S : . : ^ Shr're ™
n^ S S T
rltde'r i r r
bluef
Smiford'* ’ female* nr* coitapic :&gt;'&lt;• « » ' r n ‘ r r M^
U m H lip '
“ «W ro, S b l L ^ n S
unu* liy their nlwrnrr
lit the
•r,
,
M,SH
K'.O 'M K |l&lt;h
|| :nke. Into rnti&gt;tderatloti
M l l . l . h will aecompany h e r anil , he jjewRdercd Mate ol n notice
Municipal Alrpurt- "Thepowde.
bBslP w rimsl
puff pilots of ot|n-r rllie* lend e n t e r . R - A n n . School for (.Iris wb, ■ u h r n ln|,|
gruco nml l&gt;cauty t o '•theirflying tit lowhlne, l nn sili
•',e ," ‘ I ra n i n g u rr mu «h»t M-wtug ha*
wll|, ,M
w(|„ n ,,..,,, ,
field* and can artually gIve s t i f f Im i . nml hunter n trm b e i. of 111*
compel it ion to tier liny* loo when welfnte boat.I who have wiuke.l ,tcw-*t*knct wli«i i.n ire liNikllig lor
u . „lv, utlo
it come* to »tirt humllmg Whai „.,doi In i -iipeivision honored * hpn vo„ - l|%
i* wrong gal*'' Don't you warn lie. with .1 Iniii-bpnn nl Ihe I’alm* cIUiiIcm t l l r i r mu,I lie noiiit &gt;|m-i Ini
to go place* in the- mode-ill way uni I'lffl, lte«tauraiit on Mon niauk- Involved m rlilng itotiitow,
Tlio-e nttelidiog wrl^p, thr
pit-I mml i nokhoak*
by flying your*rtf! I t b&gt; •In)
MRS IIF I
S t'lll l 1
MRS l.,\ e been o| nth l u - l p * Now
lull lit fly
smart tool
.
.MRS
&lt;‘AR ruiiies Mime i »-»*I snnLtlam i- In
Cl cil 11 rei|lie*l* ami bail rbcck I S IK H III DCF..
MISS / K I . D A
A’nn Can Cook It S ’on Can Dead ''
art- n coruilant *011110 of worry. \IFTA R A Y .
to hotrl mrn but I.IND WKRKR \ \R.N* M IS S llO ltO TUY FA R- The author- don't lake nnvtldng
of thr Mayfair Inn fi-rl* he ho* I Kit. M IS S MKIIIAN S I ’F.KR. for Krant-d riiet Marl you on on
i laiklns le rin e
(oltli urc* problem* •olved.' MRS MISS A T IIA I.A I IO I 'G I I nml i.ennltlon,*
: low up w iU\ • ruder of reuidrrd
4AM II.I.A IIRUI'K, formerly of U 11.1,1 A M lilt ADNF.R
Ihc Identification Divi»ion of t h e RKV mi,I M RS. J . S.- H A R T S - , kitchen tool* •tm lndlne ii^&gt;hc*»,
Federal Rurrnu of lnve«tigation F l k l / l of Mlitkely, 0 n m e vi.R- anil esp lnln everylRUig In ilnlall
.
who reportedly can apot a paten-- mg MR. nml MRS. I.A 'V RK N O K •«a they go slmiu
tin) tire patrh a* far «» ghl) I I A R T S F f F I .D at their home on I T," * l explain how many poisti)*
STAN - f-t airing brim* are needed loi a
tan see |t. i* fiis *ecietary
West Fu st S tre e t
Rill KF.Y
Mill
FR A N K I ‘•
’ ,vrn number of |«-ople and give
Addition* In the executive stnft I.F Y

T h e curl—a ‘of u fish'* eye' is
flat nnd nil th- foe sing |c ilm e
hy t h e len* of t l .- t-ve. In tho
lioninu eye the icidira ;* toundod.
and it iierform —.dajwj tvvo-tldrd*
of 'h e work In l—miing light ray*
ti u focut nn the ret nn.

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NEW STUDIO

n e w YORK—
'An a m b itio u s but
p u u lrd ynunn brldt 'otic of tflbsr
me.
Yeti have, to know how lo
boll water* aorrnwlully plumped
r
borrowed cook book down In
front of Iter best IrHul
*
••This l* probably n v e ry good
book." she Mulled " b u t not lor
ine
You h*u to know how tr
...
. rook to HAP It T V - f i r s t thing I
' MRS. c a m e a e r o * * w«* uimrtlitnu uboijt
o f the loUJIng a n . r g s . and I trtrd nnd I
W elfare i Died and still can't
uadcr.ttnnd
a l e a v e ' b ° * Vml do I t "

liY
*
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......«ViKi.fA THUIjIUi'K smyas

Th« A.T.p. fraternity i*
\lng under way, with a SWK
fuii'. |mrty Ionite aC G:3tt at tho
Southwiml Rcatmirant In OrhtMs ... ... Satunlay nlte •*
OtCHVr nilhec*. with date*. Mtlvc*
memb e t *, nml ^Hutuni will nttend
n'nuiire nl the Dubxdiead Coun
try O u N )••'-.• - •
Omcgn,

I I A I ’P Y H l i n i l D A Y
September H
Mra. J . P. Stevcni,

Four student* from M r*. Ktancl* Stine'* *«vrnlh g ia d r room
a* Junior lli;h School were elect­
ed to serve on the ntudcnt council
for the claa*. The council will
Arrange program*, lake" care of
th- devotional* and other itntie*.
Those elected were Jackle*‘McDonald. Hetty Jean Rrisson. Mil
dred Miller and lloh Kilpntriok

Mr-zr'ru r.w ,

•n Informal party at the home Mro. Drum.
.
.
of the U tter on'K Ini Avenue..
------------- -------- ------Gamea were played with Mill STUDY COCKSKS SCHKDlll.KD
Betty Wilkinson being awardnl.
Mr*. John U Miller: enliston# of the prise**
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ment cheirman Nif the Maurice

OPENS FOR THE SIXTH YEAR

,7our Students To .
i7orm Student Council

Matgaret Dlngfeldcr L
Monday (or New Orlean) MOVII STAX Errol Flynn, hi* wife Nora, and artl»t John Decker (right)
were In perfect- harmony aa they led Hollywood a month ago on their
icicntlDc
(dentine expedition aboard. Flynn's yacht Zaca. A dale of •‘mutiny"
aboard wa*.unfolded by Dcckar a* he pud several oU\er» JumpeM ship
at Acapulco. Mexico, explaining that Nora “took over everything" and
wanted to keep right on tailing lo foreign porta,
(International)

c l a i a c * will start a f 7 : 0 0 o'clock

STATE NEWS B R i E E S

Fish Farming

Mlu

cogburn school o f dancing

Mr*. J . (). Amirs, S r. enter­
tained at her hiune on Wednea«lay evening honoring Min* Gretch»n Lewi* ami her fiance. John
Edison Crowell of
Charlotte.
N. C. Their wedding will he. an
event of November.
I.ute ill t V' evening refreshIncuts of punch nmi aatotwichr.
were served to the* following:
Mis* I-ewi. an,| Mr. Crowell.
Mr*. W. F. I.c»i', Mr. ami Mra.
S. C. Graham and Mia* Jewell
Pittman.
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Cecelia T ru lu ct

Htignr prnduHion in Quec-nslanH.
A u s tra lia , l* u $TJ.HOO.OIM) a year

MFIS»'H left Saturday to i.-turn
t„ t-oik l o o m Milit.ity Academy
..
.. \ * . . \ i i i
ml M lts" D tiN X I ||‘ HOI 1 S jtm l
HI umlI JASIrJv
)M I W d
,.Sa - hi N\NLr.lll

Induetry.

Casein is nroccsacd into paper
m a t i n g * , wall paints, adhesives,
I niton* and other product*.

i 'ablrn to sirnwer -ludlai .......... ..
' or " , r " ' V '
a nd
ts&gt;i.
toer.
Ttley |eli &gt;uu huw long I,
l* k r* ,n bfepare Komeihlag
a*
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, it hike, in I0 0..l

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Mr. end Mr*. R. R. LaBree ol
Loitgwanrt announce the 'birth of R
- daughter, Sheila Jean, on Sept, d
at the FWrnald-tauihton Memorial
Hoepltal. Mrs. I.»Rrcr tv ths for­
mer Margie Slake df Delolt. WIM.

Don^t Miss This Gala Event

lll•t•'lll i&gt;( »*• ling Moslem
jfuc* i.„. I t.. predslamlC
mI -n_basal,
nt. lledotiia*
I till- c. ctlr * jUiLAl'AUa-

Cailscta, with an nnn
IHU *(|unre miles, i* tic
o M m t n t t r in~tltr~WciLl'

largest. In-thy tsc-slcrn li

“RECO RD S

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ClaHHical

• Hillbilly
Thursday Night
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(September 19th

SERVICE

BEYOND THE

Spectacular Window

CONTRACT

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Displays:

Stores will remain

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

open from 8 ’til 0

lOtlJH authoress Mary Reu«u..
00.000 richer after winning-a
dlywood fllm company’s third
nua) novel contest The author
three previous novels, she came
i on lop of other entries with her
nth book* "Return to NlghL" K

TXADrTlON waa twice shattered at
the Uth triennial convention of the
"Trotprtant Epleedpa) Church In
Philadelphia First When theJlouae
of Deputies elected a layman. Owen
SlUCTtO for her form, beauty, per­
J . Roberta, pvmer U. 8. Supreme
sonality and photogenic qualMae.
Court Justice, ae Its president Ufa
other unprecedented Step wee when
Mrs. Randolph pyer, 8L Louis,
Mo., housewife, was seated as the
l

(tolcrnatlonal)

First Church of Christ, Scientist

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SOO EAST SECOND STREET
unuay
.. 11 tdO A* M.

Dr -Ireward llarker
OptomrtrUI

MANY

Hentily COniuiltaiit of tht*
llii'liarrl 11ticl nut Salon and
Hit* Du Hurry Sucre** School
will I*.- at TOt/CIITON'S
DuHarry counter all
,
.
.next week.

......... ........................................... 9 i4 5 A. M*

e* riamlned—Ola**ev filled
&gt;13 S..O raa*v Ave.
Or land#, Flsrlde
•
rhea# AMT

l e a d in g s t o c k s a r e

h h t ! o r r ^ ^ u S UT/n!rni.8tto U l)

f Eironing Service ...................... 8 :0 0 P. M.

*oom Taesdaya A Friday* 3 :0 0 -5 :0 0 P. M.
Th* Public I* Invited *
.

T o hrlp you with viuir beauty prohlemi . . . the will chart a Succea*.

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, Jacksonville, Miami an*
other City in the United

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FOR CHRISTMAS

s.asi’n'siiS? M

w* Trying to *elv» U with
f rnetsr*: others by wideniy street*; other* by eraoora, parking
^
.by

LAY-IT-AW~AY
NOW
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STREET DANCE WITH MUSIC

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Tlyae alack* are made

Moon;

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■jJliSiAartkiaMvaiwbLra.'it r -r . -

Without .question oqr line of Diamonde and rings 1* tho*
flnost nnd most complete in Florida. Wo.appreciate com-

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beauty urgani/rr t« teach you

heavier weight synthetic

material of gahardini; w o^ n nn'd hnve

v G,vo hcr • Rift thnt will endure through the y e a n ! OUr

Diamond* were purchased before tho advance in price*
-» . and there definitely will be another advance in price*

O-PUn for you lt‘» a vimple
»

fundamental beauty habit* for

hard finish

improving face, figure, and fitness

jhat give* them the &lt;iii*niy“ to hold n crease. They

the-l)uHarry Soccet* School way..

a

have a zipper fly nnd &lt;/•mb in Solid Blue, alio Brown
jp i e

with, bluet atrfpq»..Sizc.'« 28,to (2.
P*rimf h r

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JE W E L E R -

112 SOUTH PARK AVENUE

, , e nmfhmntrrj

A*e tfDmtmtrj T*&lt;i A r W r irnym*
f***riu «W e *W// Ae M m J tJ
«*1 ratty Dmta r r y fim rrkltt.

Wm, E. KAD
PHONE 387-W

OK CfOMA

TOUCHTON’S

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

\Vwnan. Almost
&gt; Smothered By Gas

Onn woman nUtti *h*-w*» ■fr*i&lt;3

to ■•&gt; tar *l*a|&gt; b m n *a *ha could
hardly Si*i her breath when the
laid ■. il&lt;1wn, hrart fluttered ami
■lomarli fall IIkl a tialonn. It a a l
lha tir«»*iir# of luear-l aaa iau*lng
thla ml*«ir». Th*n »h" l»l*d KlorU*
l.ltra Tuna; now In* f i t pt«*aur*
la none, .aha aleep* well, * n l.* * and
■lineal* her fund anil feela r - » l f
lu u n itt., _ ,
...
KLo IIIDA ItlVItA TONS mtilaln*

drink 'Grade 'A paiteurized milk from our mode.rn dairy
*
*«
' wjlh perfect confidence in ila purity and goodno* a , .
because it it bottled under scientifically controlled con*
ditions which meet the highest government standard!*

Kredimta often mod 'in d«*tore‘
pre«* rlpllnti* to rid the ayitem ,.f.
l-.ilennoua wail* ercumutatlona An
the bowel*; all lo prornoln Ural
grand feeling of tlgoroue health.
Ifvt )ou r hntlje now lor the benefit
ot lha whole family. All drug
etorea The name: BTAIHIUA 1*1 VMA
TONE. Adv.

AU the Milk You W ant
FOR

reg ular

d e l iv e r y

PHONE 1061 or 2 3 0 2

• *o v u y o * * \ i.u
N u llrr

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M r tiijr

•wurtlaii^

F iilfliH l l i t
lu ll

Spencer Harden Dairy
George C. Herdlen, ,0w ner &amp;

wllh

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f in4 1 «%ic-rrv

KuiiUtWCM y.tlKt

irilv u ii.iu g il M | l
LLOYD v n o r i .c
i«-Ilcltor for

.XiAUliaU» «JU*rl«t'
111 t. IX Tuwrwhlu
31 i:*»t. ronulnlm

' m it u v os *u&gt;tkMrra name N irrll'll la hereby alien llntl I,
It M HAND, Sheriff of Hein rod a
CiiBiin Florida, Ay . virtue of a
writ of raryullon la*u*d out «r( III*
('|rwull Criflrt of lha Ninth Judicial
(S tru t of lb* Slate of Florida, In
and Kor Memlnola C„ani&gt;, oa life
ith day of Augual. A, 0. ISIS, lit
that radii’ll, rat* a* III Ch.im*rv
wSrtrln
Ilia
FI/M tlllA
ITTAT h*
IlShK OK SANFOJlII, VlJIHUiA.
i l j idalnllff, an d' VVII.l, lillCK ,
w«» d*f*ndattt. have levied upon
that i* r l* la real eatale’ln Seminole
Count,). Florida, lo-Wlli
lieilnnlna SI rhalna Soulh and
13 rhalna W ill of the Nil r#rn, t ol ,^&lt; i;.in 1, ToWnalllii III
it It. lu R , Ihtnra run Soulh
II1* rhalna* lilt rue. IVeal &amp;
■rhalna: I h » n c r North MU
thalna: Ihatire Ha* I S rhalna

1Ilfs J m lif* p f 111* d r *
t*f |I» b N in th J t i d l i l a l

i’*rr# lif- i In*

of Xl r it It AY W»

.1\ 11VIft, rseO||i|i| liltfjt, \m, a it, H.
m riitatt:Ni». «-i i«i, ij»fri,dnni*, d«
r in H U r f l if r lifiie riN lIn r. f w i l t l i u f F
fu r
a l ipivlilk' 4ucil«to* U» t h *
tw»M n m ) h i n h n t |»ii|*l*r f o r n* * h ,

i«t (hr

front ijuof ol# tti* t*miri

I (il'li pi*' in Fit lift it f|* F lo fliV i, fill III*
; III lin y o f O ilu ls a r, l i l t , iH lW d fll

FO R REN T

S A R T IC L E S

FO R

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SALE

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N IC E L Y , furnished bedroom with
ieml |n iwile Irrilh. 7lH W, 1*1

21(1 Km*1 F ira l Kt.

lb. refrfeatalor 42',. Link 1«.|- Flhrlda Rank Bldg.
•priiig-.' I2.AU. Clothe* w rin ger)

3 R E A L E S T A T E FO R SA LE

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Arellc*.

FO R

Tor lnnvr*pring
Hq*
Spring*,

Matand

llldlywrood
llerl*
ftl
fnrlory
prh'c*. Rr-tuil * lm r &amp; rli*play
loulit.
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110 W. FIR S T ST.

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' ' WANTED
Sale* tilling* in Seminole ami
Volu,l* Count If *.
,
RAYMOND M . . BALI.
REALTOR
Real r'llntr- Iiiiumnr*
Slate Rank Rldg. _■ Sanford, Fla.
A R T I C L i .S

DARLING.' YOU WERE SlMF

LIS T E N TO THEM
BEA T UP TH^tPr
"— , H AN DS V

T E R R IB LY 7 E P C IF IC &gt; 6 0 Oil
THEBfc A N p T A K E AMOtHa

YOW /

CREEPEPS/HEft MOTHER.'

HERE
COMES
TROUBLE

m s i l DU AIN Flirt
IIARUHCCF. C,RILLS
1
ELBC TR IC . IRONS
NATION A I. CANNKIIH
PRKSTO COOKERS
IIIL L IIAHDW ARK CO.

SALT

S H E ^ cr;
;-----1 M A K ES^M ^

I’hnn*
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nmf finishing1. Cleaning and w al­
ing. New floor* .-surfaced to per­
fection. flld lloora made like liuw
Call
II. M. O LB ASON
Lake Mary, Fla.
R EN T A CAR
YOU D RIVE IT
P R O N E ZOJ)
KTfHCK LA N D -M int RISON
m tlV E -IT , INC.

, A PANIC/r

THEATER

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M0THE

ACT. PA R T 6 ?
T THE P L A Y '-f

IIODCK • PLY MOUTH
PARTS AND HER VICK
100 Palm»llo Ave.
I'hnne 1011

.TH EN V0UT3E. NOT i
l_ R r M E/Y ROO TAKII
g r n Ypure l i n e s
I MEAN.*)

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BY PAUL ROBINSON
T H fiJK .TU .B E A N
a cto r; - g et A
p a c t Wit h
P L E N T Y O F G A lS
*W S5— I IN ir / r ^

AFTER

-aoT Knit Firal Si.

e your purlniu u k tn at
NKTIOl LH STUDIO
JUolich Illdg..;Phone M6S

.ItJtJUT.

^ahitw ca*e. Coil
W l Pnlhirtln A y A

Dutton.
Ti m

your , REST photograph TWtLwbegl truller, l**t *icc, 4
* 7 ft. with rack, l new lira,
made nl

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T H E RAYMOND KTUDIO
0 S tate Rank llktg.— Hi. 1091
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O - UEICS SHIM SKRVICh

cbolv.lleildlng A Furniture C&lt;t,
Sanford M attry*. Factory
Phone Iffl.’l* and J172 J .

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WK NKEli LIKTINOS. of Farm*,
■Ifoinai, (irovra nm| Ruaiiieai
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W. • it.
WiMi»m*.
Realtor, Tout Holt Avtoelate,
Phone 1I2U, 415 Atlantic Rank

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player. 1201 Magnolia

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U6CD TO BE A CHA*
Mr—
SWI MMet

TH EY P E P M C r
T IC A L C /S IT T IN G

: V ETER A N &amp; fam ily desire 1 or
jCA U FEN TK ILS- MECHANICS
ItllltllO W M iiltK WIII'.KK
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‘ 4 room furninhed n|&gt;t. hr hog**,
' A T T EN T IO N !.
PRIV A CY IS RESPECT LI I
..Wiohe fiCfl-li.
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Wir havu, just received u lur^q YfHJit natui.il doairF fur privacy
aaaorlmSnt
uf
iia n t-.to - K&gt;'t
in money m nUers Is ntrictly
, 8IN C LK room with prlvetn fam ­
Inula, nmi It will |my you tq
re* pec.ed here.
Friend, and
ily,' rloae In. Ilox M, r / o H«rlook them over. ■&gt;
rclutive*
a rc
not fueatlone^
S T A N L E Y * llOOLIPS
Slioill ymA cred it.
fo u r em ­
IIARIAS AUK CO.
ployer n r ' hiiunraa sn e u n a tc/
SM ALL ap'artniPiit for nice rprlet
•Working couple, lied room and
^kitcheiicttf w-ill do. Phons 102, MEN'S, women's and* c b ll.W *
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Mr. Rove,
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FU RN ISIjK I) hou*« or npart(,‘ "
No com aker, ,.t) money lo.
t luik. JbU
Hnnfurd Avo.
Variable imyrncnl ulan;.
ment, prefuiably 2 bvdruoms.
O i l H.* A. Bhryuck ul phon« ItEONAHli
porcglain-ttneri, too
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LOANS MAIlK
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KI.OSIIIA LOAN I II.
llll Nanfor,I Avenrrc

UANKomi nAimwARjt co;
WANTED TO RENT

GETTING MC OUT
MEPC WAS ATTOCk:

CRITICS N' EVERY*

LO AN S

STANLEY IIIIEAHT IIKILLS
1*1.1'MII A T ill'
TBMPKIt HAM.UJ-.’Hfl '

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J1TM1K. SEMINOLE C O E NT
STATE OF FIAUUIIA.
In I* i V E ilat* of C. M, K»
nedy. Hereueed. In rrobale.
T.i All \V11**r11 Jt May ConCernr
Nolle* la hrr*hy sl»*n
If
llohert C. Thn»«h*r n:» fllr-iY.I
final report h* Kaeculnr of I
relate ol IVAt, Kennedy, dcrenw
that h* hue filed h i*'p it.lio n I
final dlkcharge, artd .lb u l. h* w
apply in rh* Hnnorsble It.
Ware. County Judge of Semin,
Countjr, Florida, on the Till d
of T October. IMA for approi
of earn* end f« r (Inal dlechar
aa Eaeculor of llie *elal* ■of
Af. Kennedy. der*a*rd.
Itoliert C. Thra»hef
A* Kleeiltur uf III* eetl
Ilf p. SI, Kennedy. drceaA,

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noli* Avenue.

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K|i.ii»t

M lTIIK IV 11* 1*16AH
TO: Mary Fn in crt lluaaell* - XHi
Tu*c*looe* HU jdulllgonuit*.
You are In felt) . *i**jir it'd ti&gt;-*|tp*ar
on ih* *lh iIaj of Orlobrr, A. D.
1*1*., in » certain, n i t for Oivnrea
par. dl me In lit* rlrru ll I’onrl of
hem: nolo llminiy, Florida, , an nb*
lirrvlatrit llll* of, Will'll nalil n u ­
ll Kill* i*, ltu***ll. I’ lalnUrr v*
Many f u w r t Hii*»*ll. Oefrmlanl.
IYI|n*«&gt; m» , tu b ! i ml ufflrl.il
rial j i Sanford. Seminole ffiurity.
Stale of Florida. Ihla llh .dajr ol
uiiaAnuer A. I*. H i*
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O. I*. HtflLNIHiN
'* rltrk of r roult Court
Hnnlnole Courtly, Florida
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BY PAUL K&lt;
HOO/E

P L O f’ INO, hnscowing nail level
lug Inml of 2 acres o r * irflire

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PLA STIC SC'KKKN W lltfi
FUIINIHHEII room -

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ru iL ’CiT r o r iL T o r t i i k
Nihil II J t ’DK'IAL * I IHClIlT Oh*
THK KTATK OK KMJItlllA IN
AND KOIt HNiilNul.K IXirNTV,
IN rllA N im iT . No «i|»
JL’NA LOW IIT VApWOllTir, »a
K leculrlx Of Ih* llalata of .Merrill
'NOTIftf .Tp A ri'M flt
TO; All |»t w u i bavlag or rlalm . KlHrher llablneon. deceaaeu, *
Inn any interval In lire foil.,win*
deacrlhrd land* In Sam biota Coun­
IfKltTIIA O. LeklolNK and h**‘
ty. Florida, td-wlr:
‘y
farm, j i *r t.i’ti w- it L»l&lt;OlNK.
The E t4 of. I » u I* 1 and 3 of
ftefendanU.
lllorh “A". Wm. ilrulla A,l.ll.
y o t iis
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. lino to the Town of lainewo.al,
t r k i i t b t t .t f T K !t « t s i&gt;
Fla.. leva the No. ISO ft., of
Notice
la
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efoy
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that under
l*qt I and bag.nnlnti .tsu • ft.
and by. virtue of a dm I r e of fore.
Sindh of NE router of t-oi I,
r|»*ur*
pint
aale
rendered
In the
rup ho. ISO ft., W. U S fl. No
■■hove entitled reui* tan-the &gt;71 b
I k fl.. K u l lo point of beginday of Ausuat. A. II. ISIS, wherein
nlnjf. and bealnnlnu at the n k
it wae decreed that Ihe aunt of DNl!
corner of IJhl I, run ■ So. JOB
TlllirSANII -NINE
llllN D nEn
fl . W ISO fl.. No SOS ft, Kail
T
ltlltl f.tCN end SS/IS* IKIU-Altd
lo point of beainnlne.
, . . . , lll.Sll.SSi
and voile, wee fotihwllh
You ar|it each of /otj nr* hereby payable by the iVIftndanlS unto
notified that a lull of Complaint plaintiff, t, a* Sperlal Mauler lit
haa bem th e day filed pgalnal you . ti'oceiy, an m* tth day of lYctop.
In lire C ly u ll Couyl of .Seminole er, A. I). Ml*, and during the l*««l
COWttr. S'lorlda. In Chancery, in hoar* of aele, In (runt »f fhe
till**! V. II. III.ACK and A PD IE E. toutthnuee door In ih* city - «l
I M C n , hie wile, ptatnim*.* t r r n u Sanford, FlorkU, Will offer al
you ae defendant*, to ,|ulcl Idle yubltc eale. knd will eell to thr
to lha IRnde aboV# deerrlbed.
* high eat and b*#l_ blddef fur raah.
You and rm a nr you are further the fnllowlng d**vrlhed properly
oMIflrd that you an d ’each of you. In the Cli&gt; of Sanford, County of
are tt'iulrrd lo appear In the Seminole and . Blale ol Florida.
afoieeak) cau*« and i„m | on or Ib-Wttl
hrfura thr S 't&lt;1 day of September.
1*&gt;i* STve IS) and F.lahl l*&gt; of
A. It. ISIS, or raid r*|u* will
Block
II of Markham tl'ark
proreeil eapart*.
lletahle. Sanfiml. Florida, a* per
, Thl» the ||nd day of Aupuel,
Flal thereof duly "Of record In
Flat Ibrok l, page IS, Seminole
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County. Florida.
O. I*. fISMINUON .
In iet efy eald decree.
Clerk. Circuit Court,
Termewaeh. FurthkeVr to pay for
■annliiolr L'vuqts, Florida

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of'Trge (rc condition. Roy. Reel.
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N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L
SEM IN O LE TIR K SHOr
- 201 NotUi P*fk
Telephone 17 *

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VlOW, ready lo grind every - MonMIRACLE IlLfM.KH'
day morning — Yotlr corn,
FOR your home—Superior work- STUDIO couch ami tried camera,
Phone 72H-M. Dox n r&gt; t.
grit*, meal, co m - ft cob or
manahlp wenthlr re*i*tniiL high
Bhucka, etc., fur feed.' J . W,
.■LStrength;term Itj proof. M.r- 7 P e t a , L i v e * l o c k , S u p p lin g
Hell, tak e Monroe, Phona lft.
gc|g tkrnciele Co.. 3UU Elm
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CONCRETE •ewer jdpc—Septic
tanka, ferge po»t,. gt*-a*e trap*,
btnchci,

flower

tmta-

Miracle

Concrete Co„ JUKI Elm Avu.

;,M » ’g Store, talc#
lb, bag. 11.00.

Monro*.

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FIRE AGAIN iftOSSl
FIR E AGAIN\rrr-^

B U Y cuw* calves, yeartlnk*.
Phone n . t\. ta r tl, 788-W .

PnONOURAl’llU f o r ’ rent — fur
nurtica, rlancea, rntertaiiunenta.
With or without record*. Tho
Mt)tic Ilox, 111 W. Firat St.,
Phong J8 ftl.
StgUon,
ta k e Jdory,
a
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ice -—
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m iu. cirnnT Ritr*r*
E E -8
rvvIcg
trimmed,
c le a n "
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Contract - work* 3 3 W Wi E s ­
ther Avo., Orlando, Fla., Phbng
* *nd Oifarnggy cow,
20840.
mh. Alao 13 day old
*W b.
food . mllkar and
4'
LOST A FOUND
gentlg. Phona B39- R,

COIWTJKAGAN cabbage plantg *** L A Y IN G h«n» and on# gitlch
tLP 7 WANTED
DIU( ready. Phong 7 0 M L
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I’ hoo*
1 0 -J 3 .

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LOST, atraynl or gtolen — 1
HqlaUIn nglfer ' fa lf; -4- Alack
ifirggy calf; 2 bulla
l yellow

U}&lt;E FUN NPM WILL

MAN? KIRK EAiDME.CUT
4T SORT O F A Oi

T o tsik L y ------------r

Itor*, t a r t a m * M
lb. Fertlllu-r bag* for *ced PULL tlmg eUrk wanted. Apply

1*. l!e eath. Phone ftftJi, __II. ft A. PepL Stow.
Mfjq Flo. Dag Exchange, WRITE lady deeIred ai^TuAper
fW. flora A re, Orlando.

In kitchen from OsOO P. M, 'til

IWBEHUY plaiita"VT.OO p«r , HtOO P- M. Caft 1175-J, 8:30
you pick. IB
com pU tgd. . *
Saturday or
e*4\ R L . 802

A.-M. to midnight.

AMfllTIOU8"mother,
tp M m

m ingy

b u t ggg

only

to earn fLOO and (Spr
FVW caU lo g . .
color. O rder now.
ItCWP, Nl'RHKHIKH

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WORK WANTED

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t||E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Gridders Preparing For
^lore Backfield Polish Is Needed .
Before Locals Take On Panthers
lly J I 'L l AN STENSTROM
hind several weeks ago anil
Coach Goose Kettles and hi* It has not yet healed to the
Seminole' High School Celery extent where he can take the
Fed* were slated to put on the rough stuff in scrimmage sea*
finishing touche* to their tough siona,
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^ e . season practice this a fte r ,, So. Kettles will probably u»e’
noon and get down to hard work Jan Jenkinaon at the spinner
starting _ Monday afternoon in position, urttil. Anderson can repreparation for thalr opening sume foil 'time activity in • the
grid contest of the season next backfield. When Anderson doe*
Friday night hire vthen they return to the backfield. Jenkintangle with the Kustia Panther*, son will move into one of the
a rather formidable aggregation tackle slots in the forward wall,
again this season, according to Anderson will also call signals
reports.
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when he's in there but in the
During the ppst week mentor* event he isn't, that jots will fail
Kettles an&lt;| Fred Gai&gt;a*. new as* upon Grantham.
^jstant at Seminole,- have been
Other
youths fighting
for
^ruling the Fed* through their berths on the regular backfield
regular drills. They had exer. are' several good looking p m s
else*, dummy scrimmsges and, peels. There's Clyde Hull, a little
of course, several head-busting speed, merchant -who apparently
scrimmage sessions.
.
. j has plenty of trickery in open
Although Kettles has repealed, field pigskin hauling but ■he
|y, declared .that he believed . h r j need* more polish
work
would have a belter eleven th is 1 behind the line of scrimmage,
season than last year, It I* evi. Right along with H jitr Is a
dent a t thU tlmv that the boy* youngster by' the nnmc*of Junior
■re' not gping to be in first Vickery who ‘ also should play
class form for the opening drill a big part in the Veil offensive
unless the ' playera themselves
fan absorb, more rapidly, the
Instruction! of their coache#
The line will he tough and
rugged from , one ettd to the
other but the backfield i* ap­
parently • the main question at
the pVaynt timislM ir the Kuslis
lilt, nWch Kettle* will h»ve a
lough lima selecting three of
Id* four starters. There’s no
that Hol\y J'iercy wifi* lit*
lit th e re 'a t left wiiigback?

Opening Eustis Tilt

R ain W ashes Away S an ford - Orlando Tilt L ast Night
D ave Bride_ Sold J o New York { j i i a ^
Sold To Giants

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fCelery Fed Club Officials An
nounce Sale For Undisclosed Sum

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SPORTS LAUGH

Its ARTHUR IIKCKWITH. It.
Herald Spoils Eijilor
The second game ip the final
rt^uml in (he Shttughnessy play-oil scries between tile Orlando
Senator, und the Sanford Celery
Fed* was postponed here t.i-l
Slight
because «f •thfjaienin^
weather,,

f”i thu fra) The Sunday it.
tendniue •* ill iis.Jy to) any record,
.-ft thus*f.i( this year.
t he atte idan e at tin- local
park la*l nigh would have teen
I. itgi slurp there v\er&gt;- pci pie cYtn
front Gaii.i-stille milling araun.l
a: the puk ,t» early Os 4:tNi P.
II. Some pci&gt;ons were planniog

John K ruler, general manager to pay yeti:..* ets to go into* the
path and -it in certain place* in
of file Sail ftp d IS,i»ebc!l .As*mta- nidi i to bold the -eats, for them.
tioll.' tin- . tnlkid the ivwMe* .&lt; *
irjlb cffi Inis of l lie-Of Iambi club

at r.j.10 1*. M. yesterday and it
was divided that the u .cither
wa^ too ihreaiening It* jdiiy -tli.*
Sanforii lenit). game
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the cjineni sea
ing average uf
h e,r pelvenliige
I* year.
I J 5 gi^inr* fot

The cue da v d. lay is a twlcuttjed
occurrnnce for the Fed* since I ho
day yff will gi\. the hull pilching /»nff a d.u of much lu.ibd
rest, ufle,- having bcrli "Jjjtii^.i

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F L O R ID A U V R A T O N E

Mimic,1 out 11&gt;Scut*’ in ib*'^*1. \ng. -lint- scr(**s.
l„ tlie |datc.
Tin ib)' off » a - aim wel ouird
He also pound, by I lit- Orlando 'rani' because
tons Slid Mole first 'biwentiiri Itml 'lliltiinut-*-

THAT S A T I f r iC f l
GW Your left*# N«*
M+ld s i A ll Dm &lt;7 Stnr+s

Housing Vs .YhMhor
»&gt;&gt;•
Worry For ( ’ouches iU
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■ri.KVKl.A Ntv &gt;&gt; p !a‘ I ! (Ah
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foolti.dl c&gt;-Mflie. Inna*

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ITtCUII WATCH ilATliUlO'

| However, it appear* that the
"th er lliree position's ate whip

/ S YOUR RAD/O

&gt;&lt;t0l/TC0U&gt;?

SPORTS ODDITY
IUvr Hridr( abavr, .Sanferd PHfLy Frt! kf£Hter flfldrr ha* b?ett »o|d to
thr New York ClianU arrordlnf to lnforhiktU»n rrlrao d by Ihr official*
of Itie Sanford lUirbail AkwxUUttn thla morning.

IFITIS...LET US REVIVE IT
WITH A C o m p le te '

iMiohlnf „ gri.iii.l I.nil, , nut,ling
a baUnien to tenth fir*l «nfpjy
tit hi* anxiety. Grade tin .,, tli.
Util It, first anyway and threw n
wild, ihe runm i Inking mv . o&lt;
Tjir fir*1 baseman recovered tin
ball and threw it lu Grnilv to lr\
presented from St, Augustine or f"d bend off rhf tin o« t ni 'lord
relayed, artd if relayed,how w at U-nil) luntldr i the throw
l b,
it aciutnplished.
, {ball rolled aw«&gt; ami ....... iy ;,u-k.v

REBUILDING JO B/

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT

2-MAN MOUNTAIN TENTS
Complete with poles, metal stake* and mosquito net­
ting. Come in nnd see one now on display. Made la
mret rigid army ipprificalioni. A ctual coil of mhnu-

PA C K A G E 8 T O F t 13flMt It. AtKADl ILM. fllO JttSM f

We've twin asked to *nil a , It up just In Him ................... .
number uf argument* *o here'*
rytiiwr streakiu.- {,» home II
how It h iii dune.
Whipped hr I ill home I.o' ihr* -

factiire to 1hc government was $ 2 7 ,SO, A bargain

Jack

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St. i‘ high ,.»ei

the. mti I41'*

Augustine l'&lt;e.» Imx at Fruiter* afn,| the imi.-l,-,

Held and he gave a play by-|day
descrlptUn uf the cunlf.t to
Jack Torranrm over n telephone
hookup. Torrance, upon receiving
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Jhe remark*.given by t.ordy, re-

ARMY BLANKETS

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When It 1 initrs lu 1 luaHtirg Uetwocn'
0n .me tMtlei.
Lascboll .sittl Ilotilrit itr-i-tv tiny
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lb - tmy lennt. C**:»ttr\||ii- will lake tmiietrall
ace from Atlunln. tin., Im* figAmi fur two hours on game [
.ure,, in
„ , periocular tour.
iiiRht’ when the imwerftil lire j
nauiflit mddent. - l‘i&lt;dtahly; th e ; Inmin-nt llic~lncsr thiNfeiit ntiuro j

^auHt ilUtinclivp* wiw " l lir~itnv III I I P’lrli, ' pTTT Ti7\nm

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SNAKE BITE KITS

COLEMAN 2-BURNER STOVES
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Crick,*1 t lilt, i*.*,ill-* ni 1 'he-tout
Hill, Mu*- when he anil hi* phit
net. U11--. il It,,ill.lit em ,.unti l,
Robin lllppen*tnd and Edward
Amurk, hiiih, of t'nlifiirniu
Grniit und Hnhhitt won. hut

LEGGINS

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the students will he able to hold
all of their activities (here.
There w il be SO or more
m*n enrolled In the uchntd
*jhich will fast *ii week*, be.
ginning an Jan. IS and riming
on Feh. 10.
f*
.Ilje^be 'event that romp major to whether it was high. low.
or, '/minor league baseball club %ia*itlew outside or where eirr it
desires to come to Sanford the Wan, JC o Indicate hit*. T»r*c|udi| Witt^ndL. interfere with I rfMCf woutd extend hh, srm in
tbWr activity ffn : the le*«t »incc the' same direction he *■« lohl
'tha school tUya will be over long I by &lt;,’or4y that the ball was hit
.befotx: the Spring baseball ses­
and would then indicate thr
sion* get underway.
number of base* with his fin
. W e w s n t.to personally wel«*rw.
c*W s' Gaargb Barr and hi*
w Hlgndla were pre-arranged
;Jkhoo| far Umpire*? to our
on practically every other tjpe
O ff atyl hope that their *|ay
of play and sometimes setrral
haf* i* a t a t i t i t one.
entire tnalnge went by without
Pray-By-Ptay
a word being spoken by Tor­
Lot* of ' baseball fan* who rance. Nlgnils were also u*rd
listened to tbo play.by-plsy des­ to indicate when the pitrhrf,
cription .o f tha CeUry Fed • cslrher or etty other player »t
Syint series game* from tho pinyer* bad a conference &gt;0
Ancient City
hav# wondered when certain player* were
whether or m&gt;t It was actually
Torrance,

IN THB SOUTHEAST
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Foreign Secretary Ernest
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estine Conference todny in
support of the Anglo-Ameri­
can experts’ plan .to feder~«li£e the Holy Ijtnd. Bovin
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m i l ' rhieftaior
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-TtfTC*A*v*- won th r first blutrrntr-'*P"
1# bon-and $20 priie. Elalm rtJtnnip
e f Casselberry won the t^cind
blue ribbon' and $20 prise.
Award* were made by \V. fi.
Kilbte, county commissioner, a t
the 4-11 Club supper held S atur­

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T e le g ra p h

U. 8.
l^ k o u L
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Smindphnto)
Cyrran al«&gt; mad* ■ lud for
government Intervention Ly scuding a telegram to President Truman. He asked tha Pre.ident to
instruct government agencies to
force a contract w h k h w iiu ld
embody t he - u m i~ p a y - fnrtcase*
already gtven to -Ar+"nf-r.Tinrorf*
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mu.I t»r irrr ff«in mltt^ur and
I ill'VpU tl« \
J niiltnlU de* oied^iearly all
lit* * ln-rrli !t • i in* limng comment
nf flu- \ n${.k*|.»\ *lele$ratr, who
had d««tafed that thr wrYtrrn
ituHrig ’weir trytnc to draw a
hfuM non «uttaiti around thr
\t *«ITt«i t a lira** Sra
t'ontinuinc
Mssloltiv' * deniNiid'* for it dondinmt \ 11 u ••* I a v position in
r* 11*-1it1 .»dr delrrata
r"-'1tit tIta»iftr«l
States ami Hrl«

A i o m .v r « ,&gt; e « ,
A tO Illlt fc n e rg y

ATlIKNS. Sept It, o f,
Th.
i ;lr ,.k K„tim m cnt today r e .e .l '
,M| „ nr» outbreak .f vlolro. ••
Northern lirn v n . The Mini- •
(ry „ f |»„|,||f ‘O rder said that
(O .^ntrnllnl bnntlita virre l*illr.l
111
ughLjbuuL.
. in
in- .klrmi.hes
aklrmishea- t.m
brought
about. » |M

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Asserts Plan Could
&gt; Be -Major Factor0
I V a t ’C O f

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•vrek-end In |&lt;.int up (hc -oppm.

W o rld

(unity
faring Floinhi
men in tin* t run bird

poultry
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By^apt. Bay Parker

•aid William I. \\ d■»♦•»». diiiM'tiM
&gt;1 I* lot 1Jn
«gtg* I* til HUM«* Mil
'I 'l l *tiah I *&lt;HI pe
hi'L*. todiav
It lif«-t«ine n|»pMi«u»t *•ti.*« «t *»-* aiipun.
n* »
miIiii* !•» Mill
Nk’n that p'Miltf&gt;. *1 » aftsiiisH*: id *!*• x
»* b »*f
\%ti i I
man weir mllilik! thru flm k.n
xeee.tvely,
Itecanse
of
ffi.l told »' the Munlr|p.il 'npm.i
.Im rlnge. amt price level*. A t,
............■■lock f.dl.mmi:

thr Slav ilr-

for live purpose^ nf

pt ictin v
Angt Vmeiiean
inlrii‘- l .
in the
Mediterrmtean.
|hev a " ' "
cnm rttied tilth thr
|H..|de nf I 1 • l* i“.i Ihe |ieople
^ Viiicoslav
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xikrsiimn •oiitnnVd.

In rrply Coiinnlly Mild that
world iwprr t* im*rr important

‘J . ; •• ■.{llial- lm re I espn--^nj -the'
|k-'*mi' s •**•*1—1—— •
.« —. •&lt;tluu clthbor-lulv J «&gt;r Yugoslavia.
Jef^Uta wh.. - t r i e r tn disiiiiiL -B jLVsuitIvnyM.vl, u l,!* - ftt
lh )^ «irtnilm&gt;&lt;(l—mighri^lte- *Altlmrtrtl t h j - -shmrrr-(•»-*.*-»m-anTTrlarral! n.TtTTTn . Iiavi- « iiTOW
. roinmunlrnliMim in thnl men.
*| _ I'rnidrnt Tniinnn prn|Mufu offnrl In ^mnr M lrnH iyW iw n* thr mrrl f»»i nn hour. ••\rrVthin^ |f1 world penre. iitelu&lt;liti|f Ihe
The- Athens government -.i». todm thnt th,. I 'wiled Nation, lennn.r of flock........ fiiim*. m\»&lt;I u.oi ..ft n. or liny r . •oro o Unite,| Stales l!ai«im* hi* voice
The A F of I, won Inrronsr*
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WIt* f IIlf f' I 1At l
III ofhrr wmiiU
D&gt;»u: Lo Hi IV,. Itoflla* (hr p‘»lllt* the
tall M va.it l«| «« IlMtltf li •*|lltfrf I’Hl !• l*V hniut* owners
1 of $22.60 and $ 27.60 a month Iwn ‘ bridge, between KaMmi
|t'ii|$%i .«J•I« St*n«i»*i (•«*rM»'sl
i t l j i h i m - n 0*1 11
I on pMsdTrful iiM*a of nto mu' •••»- (hut (hr ••printiofi. of iltt* wimill

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Naval Reserve Offi- ■•{rISrri^lh*r
cer Is Main Speaker
At Rotary Meeting 'Fred H.

Williams,
Dr. Orville Burks

and lonrdhs were daetrnynl
27 trlrgraph p&lt;dl* weri* cut .1 •
m thp attempt
Thi- Me "
add* that, seven pet sun* •»•••
dnin in a battle on th*- i L««..|
of Krphallrtiia nn&lt;| five ..lb.»vere killed north of la ru a

C° in Jr t an d ' second ’ rwJ riblnm i Degtaring that althbuth there Is
winners among th* boTa were Paul f K°r»&lt; He»*
mIsundersUndlng
Bradd™ *aTi"|"Void,
wno I bet weep °*M« "rotnlry" and'V ovM
were awarded $10 taeh. l.bel Le-1 « “ **•“ •L lhe preaenl Ume. he
0
. Fils and Valeen Prevail wbee flrx‘ I •«V* ,no1. ‘ •
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Indicating n ^ H ^ u a n . l o r ,
un(] rwi
riuutni winnci».
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red ribbon
w i n n e r&gt;* ...
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of the Sanford ^ r t S K H t b u . . .

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j t Special I — "1 iinTi'iit d 1 a» Si
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Lieut. F. G. West
DoerNotExpect:
War With Russiaj

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B rid g e s ,

■* buck

potnts
plus a |20 prise, it was announc­
ht. eountry for
ed today by Mrs. OuM* Wilson,
(International
coun
-'nitration agent,
under whose direction the pro(r a m was held. -Aubrey Mrra-i
won th* second blue ribbon op *

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p«*atr ig
Y'oik.sWillium t)|i*y&lt;-t
lirrr iiytil hrrr nn ••$$$ d*»»»r*trp,
tell. Mw- 1 • ••*»!• .1 lilwvio-L- to .-lid rtirlit li**vr ••$» fin* trthlr Trir«te
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Violence Flares Wilson Says Meat Shortages Hike Air Show Seen
Again Today In
Opportunities Facing Porltry*Tien By More Than
1,500 People
or Id Parley On
T * " ..... ,,f «»;- ’” Cross-Country (ilidor
it Enerirv Is
I'.VCHt Is Captured

last night with ea&lt;t ami golf
coaat op*
operators, but the parley'collapsed when the operator, n
*
fused to contido*— the deni amt. 4 * 0 a**a
of two west coast Union., the
me
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Cook. and H U w .nl. ,
M o fth e m
hls Marina
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Jimmy Brown, on* of seven Norman John n-w alj Makin. new
O.rxva hay* who gnteryd the ^-11 Australian Amliassador to the
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li»h Trieste b . u truly free Mate.

The key .Adriatic port, t’onnally
»ddi-.|, mu.I he inde|&gt;enilent of
.Liitk \ iittuliYia
* tUlf.
Prrlnrrd thr Tex»» Dfmocrkt;
Ml.rt ij* make Tric^tr thr aymhol
nf |trnrr i«h&lt;I ppnirily hi *tho
world.**
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1hi* ptopowd f r if territory of
Tnl-stc itniM n»»t U' n satellite.
nf Yuitoduvin or nf Italy. Yufo*
stnvia mid Italy. Mir "uid. are
l»»th ••uhoffhnatr (" w*»ild prnrt&gt;
JY iiiltl
i»*«»tr im|u)rtaHt
than a f&gt;\%
**f territory
nr Matiniial pud**. l*ntitial|y a»■»*»•tr*l
1 ••niinurd thr Senate Fnretrn

the ed by New York. .y.iyor Wllllatn. t/|)»yer lorall tc.iniMn-. n|M-ratliw under 0O.1I11* ‘•••iti.nl.
lettlcmctvt of
of tlutlu* .trike,
.trike, unions
union* hate
hair .tarred
.iuictI to
to move
and medical
medical supplies
sii|i|&gt;lies into
Into lit*
tin .dt
settlement
move Inod
l&lt;«&gt;&lt;l and
. dt

|their strike In port, all over
country.

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I’A liS . Sept It). &lt;/P) —
Seiiittok Tom Coitiinlly has ”
told the Paris Peace Conference . that Trieste must
not. become
%**111A another
OOWHM I Danzig.*
Reply!
ly in g to duninnds o f
Utissiaiili K o re jfln aI iu iste r
Molotov on thr'dirieste titles*lion. &lt;'t)iiiinlly‘’nSsi,rteil thnt
the Conference must e.itnb-

Inng.hnreinrn

In New York, where the -NMD
U rrw up Mil Id line, of piekrt*

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City Must Be Made
Symbol Of Security
And Peace In World

POLICE GUAM) TRUCKS AS O’DWYEK SEEKS SETTLEMENT

tun k ilnn 1,.ni* Mo* ,|m
of pickat. in New York. t|ie t ‘|(&gt; H IE I.AW ON HIH SIDE In tlxgJonr n( motorcycle porolmnn I*.-).- lllio-li-s
Ill
ftbfnLine
Ism* l da
1-Isml
n&lt;1 Imnii
IU&lt;-&gt;kllu N
N Y isdtre protni....... i„, i . , n ,i«tr
mariners al*« began lo inten.tfy III* truck loaUril wttli produce Itbfn
l.rn ii Into
Into llmoklin

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not respect "any common picket
line."
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Ryan himself elbowed hi, way *
twice through an NMU‘ picket
lin&lt;&gt; along the North River, lie
raid A K of L stevedore, were
at work at at least two pier*. 1
Other
longshoremen.
however. I
refused to whrk strikc-biuuid
ve»*el*.
Meanwhile, hujidird* of CIO
picket. ma««ed a| pirr. in Mon.,
hattan, and the-'union* amid pie•i
kating also, would In* incrga'cM
at Brooklyn and Ktaten Island
pier*. Some picket, handed "nut
pamphlet* raying. "The ship
| owner, have locket u« out.”
A. plan, got underway for
n ia.. del
dernon.tr at ion by thousand*

Jimmy Brown Is
Named Winner Of

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of L longshoremen, Joseph Kyan,
reiterated th at hi* men would

cussions might remit in a decl- j
• *lon to participate In the l«ondon
parley.

day evening at OiAO o’clock at Ityi

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aevrrnl sections ‘of lhwaterfront. t h e 'l " * * ’of the A- V

elgn* that Jewish representative*
may Join the conclave. T h rr.
member* of th* Jewish agency
executive flew to-^fari* lixlny
for fit meeting of tKe comm it tea.
Jewiih source* .aid the dis­

Sanford Womans Club under
rectlcn of women from home de­
mons tratlpn clubs throughor: the

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e«|iial pay ‘for (TO teamen.

Jg aln it the idea. Today Itevln
ok 00 minute* ta. make a state­
ment detailing llrltaln'i reply to
' that (land. The conference wa»
meeting behind cloved- door* and
the text o f Pavin’* .perch wan
jenot
mad* I public. ■ Conference
rourcea emphasised that Hevln
made no new propo.al* to subntitute
for ■ the federnlitntinn
scheme.
Meanwhile, thara are mounting

$20 prisa.

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again threatened to Ignnib f i t )
picket line* today a* the Natlonal Maritime Union -tepi'nl
up the lemim nf it* lin k s f«r ]

"» • workable and could lead to
what he called a final eolation,
t a il week (he Arab delrirntr*
. had- leveled -bitter
criticism

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Tells Conference Trieste
Become Another Danzigi

Curran Asks Truman
; To Intervene For
Signs Mounting That
Jewish Represcnta- New Aussie Knvoy 1 Contract To (iive
Workers Pay Hike
^ fives May Appear
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8. Perry, aasisUnt poultry
ialist from- Galneeville. w s.
.tha judge.
,Jimmy Browji wot\ $6 award
and Florence McGill won a second
* award of $3,00 donated by the
Trxedp /red Comping.
Other con'estant* Jn (he catt^ e a t. Include.) Miaa Brunctta LarP g e n t of Longwood and tha followIr.r exhibitrra fropi Geneva: Harriatt Geiger. Ju n t HeOIII. Shirley
Boater. Barbara flynt .and Jeanetto Me.Mahan, ana’ -among boy*.
Devid Oldham, Leonard Williamaon an4&gt; Richard Brockman.

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Three Auto Wrecks
vkcur In Sanforik
Over Weekend
Three tavuile wrrr Inlurrtl shortly
.ilt*'r. .1 no o'clmk Sunday allernoon
-* he,| the IPtn on • -oil Vonl tnirk
a tit- h .Samuel It NeLwin ol Seville
« 1. .irivioe got out d -ontrol -ind
m ri tut oeil oil lh- Or Undo Ut.hway *
,1,..it' (oilr in le-. Audit o| Ihe rlty
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'*• *I,—S nrvl.t S.UI1t.11 loin 1' wa. hmltd Hut Mr&gt; H.
It Neleui had a- fraclucrit tollarl.uo- Mrs Carry Thjirtir another
liai ■■-liter had M-vetiil ruts.a atx| .*
Peggy niomo her tUualltcr. had *
hrut-cd vlHiultler. aj-cortlliw lo .Ttate
Highway
Patrolman I. C Bender.
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N f**' , r5fV rvr ■’Tr« rff".’ ln lh' 0/ I be apartmeni bt ilding at th e ' f Athens. .In Ilia fnsl
, nut 1111. t win f,r&lt; ha. Inkrn « re»dv to inniYft SIiick tile nor
ftonford'Orlando arc*.." -iMd 'he c o rn ir.o f Palmetto Avrnu^ «H f'nlntiaki i&gt;eitf.n of tillM.
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seasonal
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llirsr
RitlaHans nt their regnler u-erkly Secorul’ Ktrael bv* Fred II. WiL . u timid giilindn n m thl
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Wasle,
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tsiicei
upward
11.
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tin
luncheon today* that u vtr'nryi
I" I o*
morning st ■ polire pati..liinecoiioinii 11-r 4if iMoiiir. so\
and l^iniei. fi'e pie.ri.l
over Russia would be a hollow I orwl«g&gt; nark* of the Sanf u I Ihi-rr’s tin word of ait) •»
where daiiinge mniikiii.r. «••»,. J^ h 'a-eallv ‘I’tbh ••••• •*) -lit.
I*
one a* fou is» t doq t «ln a war. Cl)n,c who , nnoB„ee t|.»t ih-v ties.
mini a -la tr lie a«-ert«-l
"'eat shottagr Her.I to.I ii.irKvrryone lo*e*.'v.. ,
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ill i l of III.IMI »**••» 4111*1
will
convert
^h*
property
to
bti*,w
Mr
T
ring
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pro|Misal
was
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la
followed
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^ Lieut. Wr*t emphasised, how­
1 Mini
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glob g fo. ,
us*.
sent lo (he I'N ’s Kroii.imlr and IK-- loll In tile ilUmrdiutw fntni*'
ever. thr velue of training In nes*
t. Inii'l* | f I nn *k‘»
The firm of Moughton and l.indSocial fmint-il. whirh l.slay is I That will
nice f.u the |.oiilliv
Kiir many ye*n&lt;. runti-tft*. Naval Itraorve and .aid 'h at aey, local arthllacl*. have ••e«n
ai •»• f I *t\y IhIIII Mil . ..III S .V a
taking up (ho |itnhli&gt;m of Ku producer^,
big ..ml III lie ■
although It coata a .J o t.o f money, employed to make 0l*n4 f«&gt;r lh* callml "hail) stars” and r&lt;m I
it l»
i* hard on IIhe
«nir~\‘"
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rope'* HOO.WMI «|i'|&gt;|jtt-nl refuirrr* . even
«*vrn if It
ho rO
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It i* an -urgent necr-.il v- Th« tiro- conversion ef thie-property. one o f nlArns of ill Itfck.
^J'aimirr.’ Thr Intter. Ullfoftiiilwtrly ) '* hot hnj l»ri n billed
ftraiit e'iw J * "aimril prfrparily at th* Id Sanford landmark*, front
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lo
p
lu u e-flight
flan Iweii hn$€t hy m» many
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•'flight Ito In niiiile fo r , who liivestlKStesl IJie iuclderttvataran*. -of. th r ,’.recent, war. he residential to business pfopm y.
prlre* of lata that hu m ^nW the (ir&gt;t lime hv n ui.li-nl fly*- - Wlllism Herndon &lt;&gt;t Sanlortl was
Said, but' la'cr w||| »ake boy. nut The
building, of brick ronstrtrwill probably nnl ciynplsln inurh ai th. Sanford .School ef Avia Ion .,reported In have e.vcaiwd injury
about n few rent* more for poul. hoi d out Inhr one of the big •w|ir.| Idv Hotlge irtlail ran off tha
Mra. Roy Tlltla, chairman, and of high Mhool and rive them tlon. crntalns slg epartmrnts and
try and eggs, If lho*r jtem* ute lliidls. Souifay. when 'hr planemail on Hnnlnnle IlmiPvard about
Mre. Joh 'Andes, represented the invaluable training particularly in woe remo&lt;leled.»nd rj-palnte&lt;l last
tha field of radar and electronic*. ytar. An addition w it lie made *&gt;U
just available
The availability
through '• I t "f laaey tw» and ^ half mile* out of the
Sanford
Home
Demonstration
Tha armory’ at Orlando, he aald;
f food eontiniie* hi U&lt; Hu- lug 't'i'»»»- Th. pilot w • .............
cUv limit* earlv Sunday morning.
••*•* d o b Jn preparing the aupper. Aa- houyea equipment for thla purpose the lot adiacent to the pf-iper v,
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iluuy Rohmioit. ve nrutt .Wlllum H WILson w*s taken for
In purchasing tha property,
alaiing
* wera “Mrs. C A. Old
“ W»m valued at over $600,000
Ishe* and make a* much money; item, *0 far as the public .i
Hy
XUI.IAN
H1KNHTRHM
Iteatment io Orange General Hoapilot
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0
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wrier
of
the
rbunl.
Mr. Wtllsms •*•» Dr Be.s i « ,«
rather than it *
Q of Geneva, Mra. Ralph Hammond
"This on the-Job training pro­ aa he possibly ran. Also, his ( rnnrentc&lt;|
Discussing hi* axpariancaa dur­
Th« -ailplanes, many of Hirm liUal nt 2 30 o'clock Sunday alter-- .
Mrs. W. R. Strum of Long. ing the osar, Lieut., West, who axproased confidence In the figure gram la getting t» lw an r 'Oi- regular job in which he is te - 1 price.front the I'lmeaslle Army base. noon aitrf Iii« .Studi-baker sedtn
served in eobptarinea In tha Paci­ of Hanford and it* growth, llotn pllealad that I don’t know wheth­ calving training is limited to a } "Med |t been possible for J
ran Inlo a tree a* AHarrtonla
i t-V&gt;
•re
war
veterans.
The
former
is
j a" - ' ,,v ‘frnr*‘L I "&gt; Giglit .ifh r Springs Patrolmsu Bender said
er I ’m coming or going.’" H &gt;«- standard nunilwr of hour* per I Florida priultrymrn to maintain
fic. said ha t r u attached to the
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tlirV' ar» relrare.l at elHiul f. OtHI
the
son
of
tho
late
city
engineer
•\Bacapa” and mady all Ita patrol* Fred It- William*. Dr. Bark* »erv. marry Hanford people haye beard week, as s^t bv the institution I operations on n normal hast*,
altitude from the lowing that he had not been informed aa
or firm with which ha I* train -’ thl* Spring and Hummer, the plane.
f" 1 They bank at si-rmingly im- to the es’ctil ol Ihe Injuries.
from tht« time' when it was. com­ ed ovrraeea and for It long time that remark made lately!
Open .New
missioned In 11&gt;43. He described
I f a certainly true that the re­ Ing and what lie makes'on over" puhlie^iilghl ‘havre benefited Irn p....iM&lt;‘ turns and glide to vrry
‘ r»w.*V* ' #
this sinking of the Yamato, Jap was « prisoner lo Germane. Th« cent rhangri mode in the on- time, i* not subject to ^He rule* mriijibly at thl* lime, hy reason
an 1 soiootb landings on
building
was
purchased
from
Mra.
Mauser Ih
4&amp;JM9 ton haitteahip, a light
the-job training program Hava and rcgulntinna. devised hy lh e in f (t,p availability of abundant Ihe runway*. They have only ode j Robert
*em ber and aavoral other ship* aa Allio' Howell of Jacksonville.
I supplies.; IJrtforttirflilcly that .was Inmiriig win el and have lo "',
caused many o f • the- •emphyer*, -V-A.
Visiting
Sanford
well a* several narrow escapes
For exampfp. John l&gt;oa l« not poss’ible. I am afraid that &lt;r|cr. Irr wings. Yldlnbty is curclwho have lawn affording e * .
end equipment which the "Escape" had bafotg it
•servicemen the opportunity «f married and working for th a ’ t),r next few weeka and month* lent fr-m the rm-kuits which a .v
llnh-rl Maurer. suijervUor In
survived ihe recant atomic bomb
taking advantage of the «system‘
y » trm Blank
.................Drug Company as « will ravcaL that Hocks have been ,.nr|r „,| j,, tinte,t fleviglas*.
&lt;4mntc ol curing operations at the
ta*t at BiblnL
to drown themselves In lirndsriie trainee, lie hope* sfune day .to cut'down much mnre ilrastically
Armour amt Ootnpaliy tnest pack­
Ll«ut. Was' Was .IntfUutfad
r Men war*' at work thl* morning
powder* and luiplrtn tablet*.
(make $200 per month a* a phar- than the general public realises,
ing j&gt;l»nt In BaMImore. Md, U » ‘
WAJBHINCmjN,
atp
t.
t.
Ufi
so 1 n s* I I foot addition to the bv Flatchar Boll* who hod charge
" Ju s t how do ! atend on thi* maelst He goes to work a* a now,
n u c( then
inrti t*\ i _
—
a*
•
now. if
If inni
t h a t 'l11l true,
a guest ol Mr atid Mrs Alex R.
screury of Commerce WslLscc
of th# program., President George
thlnjt? la my helper being aided traineeon a 40-hour per weak
profits o f tha poultrymrn will I EU ffCD C* lA *V y » Sl*rV in ff Johnson. TOM Holly Avenu?
made
hU
Brat
puhfle‘•UUmetU
on
A. 8peer announced that eg InterW i l l i 11 H i l Y i v i u i n n
Abmil 10 yefcrs ago. Mr Hauser
r stfrred up by the or hurt by these changes? What bail;. If hi* total pay for the be restricted and the consumer i
M arket According In Mr. John­ city meeting with the DeLSnd and Urn controversy
happen* If ht work* ovrrtlm® month (Jor* not ricred $200. In- will also auffer through the non.'
&gt;V l i l t 1 1 1 1 1 U lY lH I t m ran llie meat house at Kemtnol* yf
foreign
policy
speech
he
made
test
son,’ the restaurant will open about New Smyrna club* will h* held a»
and makes more than $20(1 per eluding hit subsistence,' he I* hi availability of their products. Il
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ty High School farm where he re­
the Seminole Country Club V est Week. Declared Mr. Wallace: "I month? " "Suppose he makes a the clear. N°w sunposc Do* puts is .a tough situation, ami a f
Oct. I.
ceived agricultural ami
Entura
stand
upon
my
Ihw
Tort
^eech."
•.%Sk
Mondav night at 7 --70 o’clock
little money on tho side, what In 16-hnur* overtime. Doe must rathar ridiculous one to,, — that i "WITH TUB HOIITH ARMY IN Ksrtnrrx training, tinder Mr. Johnwhan Fuller Warren nf JockMn The secretory made It dear th at then I " they’re asking.
report
what
he
received
fur
hi*
n KUt* such aa Florida, with JAPAN. Hept Ifl. iDeUynD Opl aon. 17113 Is hU first trip bsck.lo
villa will ba ‘he chief speaker, bo- aril! Jw t hock down on the
All these and many moreques-J overtime on hi* monthly report. practically llmitlets posslhilities I Eugene |yvy. II. ol (tenlord Ft* . Hanford since Ills discharge from
nfr he mode which were
II * also ravaaled that the board
a t variance with the policy Mono have been * n a w e r e d | b u t thla I* not subject tn any for production of poultry and, Is now serving with the ElevenlH the service sis month* a«o. He
of dlretora have mad* Dr.. A- W.
eggs, should face the poasibillty Airborne Division In Bcndal. Japan served lit the Pacific Theiter ol
out by Secretary of through « an Investigation w#j V.A. action.
Cppe,
Jr
.
an
honorary
member
la
In t’e go further .and aay that if not the certainty, nf a short He' has been with the Division lor Ope rations
Mrs, R. .K .'B eelek, a raaldant
with the backing of made the other day with a rep*
the
armed
service.
' Tanford for tha past $6 years,
reeentatWe of the Veterans Ad. another drug store in the city ’ I* age of thoeg important food the p u l nine months.
• .
felling Chrislm** card* and for item*.
•After compteUng basic training TtswNsKum n iH T w r r m i
____ "It Was interesting ministration.
he volunteered for llie .poraUoopa.
The monthly meeting of the
t that both the extreme
F irs t of all, the trainee and ■ ’ few week* need* an estra
f .
,
M P * CRACK 'DOWN
Taktpg hi*. Jump training at Ft. Dtolrtcl of the Tuwmeiui o M
tmploytr know th at the veteran* dark for a faw hours In the eve­
left
FRANKFJIRT. Germany. Bant
ATO TO MEET
ning to help. sell them. The
Denning. O * . tie qualified as a par­ held yesterday in St. Cloud wUh
Income
cannot
exreed
$200
p
cxlji
aj - ?
1 8 ,’ W A - A t t t e r l e a n M* f *
13 cfiuntte* being represented The
of ihe other firm hires
achutist on Uve l&amp;lh of-May II
*
rlod Ofriier*
0'
M I do, however, that mart Amer­ month if Ut* vateriin
la marrl
;t$ *
The Alpha Tau Omega social bv making the required null
eeting was preshlcd over by P.
Sam P m it of Walker, M o. rrarked. down todge on a i
Doe U&gt; work for him during the
ican*
art
coooCyned
about,
and
and.
$176
I
f
single.
However,
**
iV ss, president Her. liavUo
Mrs.* Gao age Bauman o f of looter* and buck mark*
*•
evenings and at th* end of the fraternity, actives and alumni Jumps from * plane tn flight. A f .
rtilttig
to
w«k
for
ptaoa.
1
th
e
m
ate
.more
way*than
one
In «&gt; ey n p t&lt;*\dUpUced1 PoUc intend 16 continue toy efferU for a
BtepdLsh. pastor of the Ht. Cloud
In which a veteran can add •to first month, Do* ha* tp*&lt;!* $200 will meet at th* Motors Inn at present he Is performing
In GemeoY. Thev con f
Methodist Church, was th*
I. M
jttrt »nd testing peace and I this lucerne without running Into from hi*’ regular training poei- 13.00 o'clock noon tomorrow for a'duties In this division,
lew atm*. Army oou .
Kami of Orlando, are
future apeak |trouble qd'h the V. A. H» rah tlnn ■end $66 for hi* ' outside luncheon and meeting. Alt member*) in* parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8am soeakrr. Orl* Vista * u
the nit* of th * next meeting.
. are urged to be present.
Lev)', reside in Sanford, Florida.
ICsslUMS us rage T e ll
hav« a job on the aide if h *
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Makes V.A. Program Much Clearer

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Wallace Stands Pat
On New, York Speech

Mrs. R. H. Renick
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THURSDAY, SEPT. V9, 1&gt;4t

THE SANFORD VHERALD,

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and .Saturday with local afternoon
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII

Established .1908

SA N FbR D , FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPT. .2 0 ,

1920

A ssociated Press Leased

Wire

Reds President Reveals
Final No Foreign Policy

Sailplune. Altitude Record Holder

osion

Change Planned

Military Commission Officials Declare Jews
Sticks With Minis­ A re Responsible For
te r s Decisions On , Blast In Which P a rt
Sh Bulgarian
Powers
Of City Is Rocked

Communists Transfer
300,000 Troops To Fundamental. Conflict In Wallace’s And
Byrnes’ Attitude .Toward Russia Is
Kalgan To Prepare
'Cause Of President Trum an’s Demand
For 'City’s Defense

PARIS, Sept. 20, (/P) —
Russia, as well ps Britain,
France and the United
France and Iho- United
States, remained faithful to
Big Four commitments at
the Paris Peace. Cqntorenco
today in the voting on the
— boundaries of the future free
E sta te of Trieste.

SHANGHAI, Sept. ’JO,
A a-ehin&lt;o* i'»iiimiiiii&lt;il
mail declarvtl today the
will make on,. (

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Tbo savemment announcement
H ie Italian Political an.1 T er.
ritoRal ' Commission balloted -)! ■aid that the drum of exolnaives
times on' various proposals to S*§ dropped fpun a truck into, the
street at the fiitranc* t» h«
-nilwav shops. Police iminediataly
rlrn rr I nearby buildings end
roped off the *!•■. Tha drum expi■ded after '.’|l minutes.
Police .in Haifa* speculated the!
the blasting was the work of
underground r&lt;&gt;i*lanc« figh'ers.
In London, meanwhile, savon
I, who on Aug. J I . Sen noun’ Weiner.
record breaking j tingiy painted luig
HI feet in a ' tw o 1been nltifchcd In ll
is shown grinning jproject for Annv
of In* glider, (he serration nt tlrlandi

Florida F u rtiv e Is
Nabbed In New York

Final

TiU NllAlber O r T l a n p s ' ^ H

Reds To Purgre Farm,
Political Officials
• LONDON, Sept. 20, W - T h *
Russian ro ttim n en t today onler^ A foumfy-Ufid# pure* of farm
officials and local political lead­
ers accused of .plundering farm ­
land*. A Moscow report said
agricultural officials guilty nr
anti-governrasnt activity fn pit.
faring property .will be prosecuted
ae common crimlnale.
* The Communist Paper Pmvda
declares that w U ln Individual
economic- elements In Rtvsla hav*
A*lt*d communal land* for their

TJRifiiarM M i r. Bynu*

Bryant Will Address
Local V. F. W.
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» ffl(; to Orlando, will be the
guest «&gt;«*k*r a t th* meeting Monday night of the Veteran* of
Foreign Ware a t th* Legion Hut
#» Semlnol* Boulevard.
. Mr. Bryant will discuss on-theJob-trslninr sn o th e r Veteran
w m berin st 1-100 o'clock. A^rupg*r will b* served nt that time.

Sanford

for Via*
rt P. PitUroon
lUmaam ..
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- R o b e r t E.

HOLLER,TO VISIT CANADA
Key Holler wlU leave tonight
aboard an E asltm Air Linn plan*
for Qutbec, Canada, where he
will attend th* top club meeting
ef the New York Life Insurance
Company of which he Is a local

i United States has told
slavls" that her charge of
grer •tm U nent of YugoeUv
r* In tha AtrclO-Ameriran
Of Vonetla; Giula are fslw
exagyerated. At tha asm*
th* United state* has -de­
ed co-operation, from MarTUo’a government In. effort*

O fficials. of the Junior Cham­ ed, mutt b4 unmarried, beleeen
ber of Commerce announced today th* ages of IH and 25 and must
th at the organisation will sponsor have *!&gt;ecn a. resident of Florida
a loco) contest to select several since Jan. 1, 1940.
Nnme, address and tha ag* of
Sanford girls to be entered Itr *
contest to pick Florida's m.*st
photogenic voung lady to be th*
1947 Or*nge Bowl Queen.
Local 'photographer*. Raymond,
Cog* Nichols and Wlebildt. have
to ludi* the local
contest Indie Idoal* dnd organl*
actions may 4ntsr th* contest by
sending sight by t#o .lossy print
photos to the Junior Chamber of
Con'est,
Cotnnwiea - P_____
P. O. Box IMS, this clt: “ ire*
tha
photo* must he submit!
Jayceos said, On* must bo a
rslt. another must b* a ftt1
lh phota of the young lad;
■roaring a bathing suit and in .th
tant must be'wear
third the
dress, street dre*
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Senator Pepper declared io d ir lhal he brllrthd the ouster of
llruiy Wallare aa Aec'rclary1 or ConiTnetir will lu re a far rrachlii( effrcl upon the country and probably upon Ihe llemocrallr
party.
Prpprr, an outspoken opponmt of the Administration*!
forrlyn peltry, said he did not wish lo rommenl upon the Presi­
dent's oellon until he eould set the full lartt turroundliis ll and
ran appreciate Ibe tl,nlfjranre. Senator Prpprr addrd. howrvrr.
Ihe (orrrnmenl In respect la our forrlsn policy—which meant
"1 attuinr lhal President Truman's sllrualiif or llie member* of
war or peace— is nal intended at an allrmpt lo tllllr freedom
of tprcch It his country by members of P o n ffn a *,r b&gt; the peo|ilr generally.**

WASHINGTON. Supt. 1R&gt;. u1’&gt;—The ronflut within
PrvsidiMit Truiiinn’s cabinet ovtir American fnivign policy
oxploiliul today with u roar hcnrit tliroiijflimil tlw* world.
Mr. Truninn naked Henry Wnllnco to n*siKii ns Secretary
of Commerce. Simultaneously, the* President jfave-a .vote
of confidence to Secretary of State James Byrnes and de­
clared flatly that no change*
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Entries For O range Bowl Queen

ment In Orlando.

PAK1S—Secretary of stale Jamrt Hyrnro made nu lummrul
today on Ibe uuaWr of llrnry WalLsrr aa .Secretary of Cumuierre.
An omor lair of Dyrura uaa aakrd vtlirlhlirr the Srcrelary of
Stale « u vurprivrd at the newt. The amuclale trplicd -Well. &gt;rs
and no.H Other prraoiu rloar lo Ityrnn u lil “he did liol look
d I*pleated.'*
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NEW YOKE. Sept. 20. W V aa yauiv A t PWyliK chain sang
gitiv,, wiit arrdincS in New
rk today fur allegedly ‘passing
bad chtcka An hotels and depart­ Mayor
issues Pro- p
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ment stores; Detectives Identified
' ytl n m fk t tff.n
rI'fkfIflV * ^ ' I d o I I
i J U r V I V O l u thr f.i ikst.uuu m.nk necor*
Iho youth as llernard .tfcndelsiin,
C iu m u iiu n
lu u a y ,
II .I I..hi..a&gt;. market ml
Detroit, Mich., and said he hud
been serving a SH-year term for
Stores Close
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Jnling out worthless .checks in
Palm Beach; Miami, and other
lly JULIAN STKNSTItOM
Florida cities. «Basel all was the chief topic
'P olice quoted Mendeloon no-say­ 'of- conversation todav mi 1I1.
ing hq came' to New York after street! of Sanford and *liico.la*t
fleeing a chain gang .camp' pt night's thrilling 4 to M Vlc'nry
Callahan. Fla laeL September by ever the Orlando Senators l&lt;*
hiding .In a swsrnp.
tie up the series three_.gaim •
to three, there have been sevri.nl
NEW YORK, H,pl. 20 Important
divelopmrnt*
. moiii
(A P)— The Coast Guard ha*
Work Begins Today here
today.
announced
off trial),
that
Mayor II Jam*-On Old City Cloek GutMeanwhile;
i«ue*t u proclamation i*«l.*y
there are IB su rriiu n of thr
Workmen from the 0. B. ~5trv irg ln r a* many Sanford fan* '■* crash of a Belgian Afrlittr*
Clintoek Company of ^Minnesota attend the game a* |&gt;o*sihlk to
Plane near - Gander. Nr*
were busy this morning giving support Manager Ed* Levy’s yl tl&gt; foundkaad. Soai* of th* la
dH-thilr.
Dgbt
to
capture
the
seriea
the City clock a t First ’Street And
survivors are said to Ire In
w ln ttiq right tu play the
Park Avenue a thorough "fare and
"very bad *r&lt; .limt."
playoff rhamplont of the (iettryin.
lifting" and "operalioir.**
rids league.
New cables secondaries which HiAlso
Ihla afternoon, officials
GANDER A I R P O R T , Sewopara'e ifc# hands, hamrnrrs snJ of the Sanford
Merchants A*«»constitute tha clock are bein&lt; in­
L-undland, Sept. 20. u1*i
lh. re
riation
announce.)
that
most
of
stalled, according to Tv T. "Cub■ho retail atoree In U10 huslpe** I *Iill is no definite* iilfuruintioii n»
resth and Vern Spelts, company district
will close tomorrow even­ lo the numlter o f ' survivor* in
ing at 0:00 o'clock In erder to per- the big Belgian airliner winch
rnlt personnel / of the firms to crasher! In n wilderness near
reach O rlando'by game time.
(ianderv Newfoundland, Wrdnra,
General Manager John Ganxel day inurning. It is believrrl that
i t the-Orlando Benator* »aid lids five to seven persutis nr,, alive.
efternonn whan contacted hv T|ie
The Coast Guard says it Ins
Sanford Herald that Orlando
officials were anticipating a sell been unable to renew communi­
but and that it would probably cations with the rescue crew* si
be th , greatest rrowd In the his­ the site of the wrecked plane
tory of the Florida State League so far today. Bad visibility iu
the area haa forred the ground­
Forrestal Becomes
ing of additional ' planes which
were tu be dispatched tn Hie
Dean Of Cabinet
scene.
WASHINGTON, 8*pL M ,
A rescue party from Ft. Mc(A P)— Henry A. Wsttace'e
Andrew reached the plane last
fapsrter* free*, the Cenunerc*
night. Soon after the plane was
Department leaves Secretary
reached, however, batteries in
of the N ary Jam** V .' F or­
the reecue party's portable equip­
restal tha ' only Roeoeveltment burned out, and effort*
sppointed member *f the cab-'
are being made today to ged
iaet,
■v ■
batteries to the rescuers, as well
Since P reeldent Trnman en­
aa any needed supplies.
u re d the White Hone# he .ban
made then* ether ckaageef

harly !» Still llnhnnu/n

Miss JoVce Bevls, state exten­
sion clothing specialist, will he
In Seminole County Monday and
Tuesday, Sept. 23 an&lt;] 24 lo con­
duct taild/inr .classes. Clothing

Tile epok i-.niian, ('lien
Cilia.
K iiiik . aniil if lliat effort f.illt
|tli«* .Chinese Communist*
wllT
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cone mi
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III
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Nanking
m-gutiitlimi'
I'lien «ni,| tlir Nuuking tnlkt
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l i ave &gt;1* (rii..iat*&lt;l pi(&gt;&gt; wlijit he
t t s R B t f c l f c J l i C M a a . Ii mil'll
l,. . h 111*.11•
tilt* turriMit civil w^r to
-i Xtrl min it. 1I■■ &lt; .*i isin tin . ! h i l l
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ratin g!) rvi
1«l«*nt Hint tin* Ktii'tmnlahg guv-'
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to nehtevw
Photo tty Nichols military .ncupati.m
of
many
( oiuiniinitl-ltrlil eiliet and taili
&gt; was only u I'll heliiiul liny way line* "
rkei in Ibe cm *, roiinir) race
Jn „ • ,||,|mt,h from I’elpmu.
I'cl.ainl. aiitl |inrllcl|i(ilei| in ^Vaaocinleil
l‘re,» eorreuppmleilt
'l*'rstunt* a*
tile
M'liiiclpal 'p „ ,,,
Mu-tin-on
leporla
Ihe
Cliinete ifoteniinriil I* doing |H*l
thlilN, tin vi*luriuu* force* are
•ulvuncing
Unsaid Knlgun, the
I Cniniminiat*' Inn military bo»e In
f'lialiar provuuy. Mnttersoh *ay»
I th» government la prepared lo

Sanford Baseball Lehman Expects New Record To
Fans In Frenzy
Be Set During 1946-1947 Sea
Over

Clothing Expert
To Hold Tailoring
Classes In County

WAHHINGTON— 11*1101 Wallace wll| make a ‘ radio »pceeti at
•CM e'rjack, Eastern lli/ lls b l Time lonifhL W allace Will apeak
briefly over lit* Columbia Hroadraattnf Njdrtn and possibly
ulher nrlaarkt.
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policy by members of the rsecu- ^ 7 ^ , 7 " '
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Hvc branch of the government. &gt;»« jckea
Wall,
.He inserted that no such .tale-1
inents are to l»e made vvliicli are f'*inr
in conflict with the established
Until „ sue,
foreign policy of the United i* ehov*n, the (
Stater. Ha said that the stale- piirtinent will l.e
inents would hove to be cleared Under*ecretary \l
with the Stale Department.
J*bo «* now o„ ll
The President said that he regretted the breaking of a long / K, nlnteirst !r ’ I'm
and pleasant official association ^
with Wallace, but th at he was Undersecretary. Be
sure Wallace would he happier
In New Aork. tl
If-he could present his views as Wallace resignation
a private clUsen.
'T « buying spur]
Mr. Trum tn’t re q u n t for Wnl- ,n*' , im
la c .'. re.itn.U on came a . what 1 ^ * . / T ! T K'r "'
might be called a delayed aurprise. When Wallace first made }*° J
L,
statements In conflict with those {. r "
of Byrnes. It wa. expect*,! th a t
n !
he would be asked for his resit" ' J 1' ' 1.
nation. It I.U r seemed that the
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m atter had been smoothed over y
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by Wallace'* promise not, L,
Wnllac, deliver*
make any more foreign policy *&gt;« foreign policy i
statem ents-until after th* Pari* Madison Square Gi
Peace Conference.
Then, today, came th* Truman
Wallace declared
request fer Wallace'* resignation Zoning with a for
— a request which caught the be handled success!
Commerce Secretary’s personal tough-wlth-Russl*
sta ff by turprioa. Th#y h ad n 't to“l h m w
bro,
heard a word about th* ouster *»•! or lasting. Tl
untU newsman advised them.
t*L th*^ tougher
Since cabinet member* eerve wllk geL
a t the pleasure of th* Chief
Wallace also tut
Executive, a request for a resig- no more business I
nation automatically means th a t affairs of eastern
tha member la out. Wallace la Russia has In lh
expected to make a statement fairs of Latin An
on . tha m atter late r today. .
Europe and tha l
Wallace disclosed th a t ‘ he had
n . tu . iubicct oi
■topped down shortly a f t o r |M( had this U&gt; .i
President Truman had broken ||h | mpqr|alUtle
the new* of the cabinet shakeup v * .r y u t . | one
a t bla new. confarence. AfUr a wllh R u s s i a n
Ulephon* w tTenaU on, with th* wpu|d ]Md th*
President, Waller* addressed a d|w t to ^rar un
letter to him a . "D eer H arry." . T l L r t y define!
and the U ttar o*W: • *
policy of our own
“A* you requested, her* h m y
------------resignation. I shall contlnu* to
Henri Becquertl
fig h t for peac«r*f.am sure th a t dloacUvlty to IMS.

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CPHM Waits Returns
To United States
CPIIM Jw m * (I. Wail*, Jr., son
«f Mr. and Mr*. J. G. Waits, .Hr,
of this city, has returned, tu the
United SUtes' after a tour of
duty In China, it was announced
today,
• Chief Waits La currently serving at Camp Joseph II. Pendleton,
Oceanside,' Calif., -With th* Third
Medical Battalion of the Third
Marina Brigade.

A. K. Powers Issued
Building Perm it
A building oermlt ha* been
Isiued a t tha City Hall to Capt.
A. K. Powers, now -on military
duty in Germany, to erect a
dwelling at Rose Court s t ■
cost of 10,000. Mrs. Onl* Z.
Bird,- mother of Capt- Powers,
la directing tha .deUlla of the
building, P. M. Campbell la con­
tractor. . ,,
Another reeont permit la that
Issuid to , T%I, Wiliams to arect
nu* between* Fourteenth
Fifteenth Streets.

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 20,

THE SANFORD HERALD, 3 AN FORD, FLORIDA

P A C E TW O

‘ The. infinite possibilities of- flood food are clearly
shown by thi amazing succcss'of the Toll House! an in­
teresting little rcstnurnfit On the outskirts of Whitman,
Mass. Established early in the depression, this now famous
food emporium, not only survived the storms ami strugKles of thosq troublous times, but despite recent food and
labor shortages ntld the ravaifes o f wartime rationing hns
Krown intb a thriving business institution. ”
Founded by a fnmous dietitian o,nd her husband in
191)0, the Toll House opened for business with only seven
tables, one male assistant And a waitress. In three years
time, years which saw thousands of other restaurants and
businesses of every description closing their doors, tho
lumber of*tables had been increased to 64. At the pres*

m a n y l e a d in g st o c k s a r e

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Undervalued
Intelligent tnrectors bay . ouD
. „ , sell them when market

Lcead Intrinsic mince. L fi nc
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Poor English

Professors at two largo universities havo been saying
FRIDAY, 8KPT. 26. 1*46
that today's high school graduates are very badly tnlned
•-L'iw'. ^TvV'pvw rolProtiAY 'in t,le use of the English languago and in the fundament^
01914*
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njs uj grammar. One professor went so far oa to say that
UNLESS YOUR OBJECT' IB pjany freshman college students arc unable to distinguish
JUST f f i n ^ f f s i T p l W S : b«*wc«" »" ndjectlve and an adverb.
piusm° OTHERS. YOU CAN’T*
These are hard-words, but many parents will agree
FOOL YOURSELF NOR THE with them. The letters written home by college students
MAKER. BETTOR TO have are often horrible'examples, in both grammar .and spellm N ^ » ir A ATIBat whmY\hou
The -tfblMge student needs a working kn/wledgc of
d ^ t8»lmN^ 'not thy left h»nd English in order to express himself clearly antr forcibly’In
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sw«et moons T
No plaint for soring with ItA'blun.. dering end ache,
no -elegy for • SinnmiT. will !
fashion.
but I m..n riot with barbaric dev
and climb th•• midnight’* high
dcfilo- with passion
and watch the lean wedge of wild
f» O e *o over,
.
pnd while the shsrp frost-silvered
wings depart
&lt;
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1 shall exult with beauty^nor cero
’ how soon
the white snows drift and cover
this rowdv liesrt.
1FUANCKS KU08T.
W* *«eo where the, OPA b*»
decided to increase the price of
ride which you c*nV buy.
President Truman is said to bo
planning to set up a special com­
mission for the purpose of rooting
Reds out of government lobs.' It
should begin wltj l the hlglier-ups.
Are ycu still waiting for that
automobile you have had on order
for the past year! Well, 60,000
Detroit auto workers are out on
• The’ Tlmes-Unlon Is Interested

.In knowing where Drew Pearsoi

got hie popy of Secretary Wot(act’s latter If he didn't ‘'ril.-h”
It from Department of Commerce
Diet. May ha ona of the communlsts working there “fllcheJ'’
It for him.
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Secretary Wall ice say* he will
not resign from the cabinet "badause he it an honest man”. In
hi* July 23rd letter to Preildent
.Truman, he *»id, “There ii a
school of military thinking . . . .
which, advocate* a preventive
war (against Rustle)". But the
Secretaries of the W tr and Nary
departments ilow write. "There
U no basis for thU statement,
There !e no euch w lllU ry think.
Ing”. Evidently someone isn’t “an
■honot man".
• .
Jimmy Roosevelt days hn '*
100 percent for Henry Wallace,
but Senator (Jcorgo of Qoorglk

In those nations, did not want
td be loclallied.. That’s where we
disagree.*'
We have been hearing a rood
deal about thle so-called “Get
tough with R unla" policy, of our
State Department. Bat that Ik
ike name which the vommgnlet*
lir e our foreign policy. And R
doesn't me*a that wa Ihtctld to
IhfHhge in the Iw st on any rf
UnaiaW rights, domestic or forelgu. Ct that .wa jklll Uy_tu -any.
way te tell, tha Russian* what
V ttf can do about th e ir. own af-

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I sing songs of tho world, the cyatorios of history-,
the symphonies of nil time.
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wonvc into the warp of the past tho woof of the future.
I tell tho storios of poacc and war alike.
I make the human heart beat with passion or tend*
urmpis. 1 stir the pulse of nntiops, and make brave men
do better deeds,' and soldiers die.
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MIAMI REACH
Dear Friends: „ t .
lace wa* very much heartened
When I wrote'you last 1 was dver the President’*-'wpprpvit of
In Seattle/- After n -week speak­ h t r iptech, for he like m l, hu*
ing on tho Pacific coast lot felt we were btlnr led towards
Democratic ndmintes for the Sen­ another and worse war end ha
ate and Houie of KepreaenUtlvea ha* been deeply concerned.
I returned East to New York end 'Now the State Department end
with Secretary Henry Wallace the Kepubilcane am anti-Kooiespoke a t a great rally in Madison vclt Democrats have got hold of
Square Garden opening.the Demo­ the President and induced him to
cratic Campaign in New York.on •ly that he did not intend to ap­
behalf of senator Mead who op­ prove Mr. .Wallace’* speech. .!
poses Coventor Dewey for Gov­ do not now know what Mr. Wal­
ernor ends former-governor Leh­ lace la going to do hut I do not
man who te Democratic nomlnro e*e how ha can avoid resigning
for U. S. senator.
hi* place In tba Cabinet- It U
That- waa\ the speech by Mr. too bed that* the President who
.Wallace which caused the furore. I* charg'.-d under*the Constitution
Mr. Wallace announced the Ptesl-' with the conduct of our foreign
dent bed. read and approved his policy dote not feel sufficiently
speech oh foreign policy. The sure of himself and enough n)ascrowd quite out of ayibpathy ter of his own Administration
with tha way thing* are going that he can declare hi* views at
*_ pBn» biased and booed whin Any Nm* and hi* representative*
Mr. Wallace elated that some or Will follow him ratner than At­
i.i* tioeral view* ** to the beat tempt to eo-erce him to repudiate
way to prosperity and peace a speech which he must have ap­
wens step the views of President proved aa to content as Mr. Wal­
Truman. The crowd .Imply dW lace said‘ he did. It la obvious
not belltvl .that those vleera Could
be thp views of the President
aod oof State Deportment and
odr delegation abroad following
th« course- thay-’ dke MlAWing. of wbat he eald in the addmia
B ut'M r.W allacetold th* pudlsnee because he was a Cabinet otfl.er
Of 20,f«0 111 effect that they were and the subject 'wa* very importdoing' th* President an Injustice
and that he vfM not anti-British
nor aml-Russiah] that he wraa of th* same kind of a apeec!

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nil that ha wanted to be fair
with tha Ruetlana and •&gt;! othef
natlqps pnd he W»s not'tied up
with.. Britain -ec-any-other-nation
Intl dplogAwhat. he thought wq*

I made on lha sam*'occa»ioo am
time will prove that hla WlaVt
greet Attach and atte out Uu
only policy tot our country f|
Rttricti fT W4 kmo'b'TvT'jx-^
and world-well-belhg In our Urn*

Mr. Wallace kbd I against g re a t! may be said of me
odds anil
&lt; unjust ! again prove I arr
*“ J every
------ kCnd
H) of
criticism end accusation are try -- the
__ sifcly and Pca&lt;
1 I ry—niy
r v ---nn&gt; snlm
Ing to point out to' our people .lU
rot ta.. ...I
roirse which is strictly on A m .r-j tllrl‘
n, tn
,k M
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01
rtr hundred years sleep
lean policy—not ilrUlth, not Ru«* j
■im. not anybody else — Juat I In Athe
| Josacred aoll of the South.
as I am yocr Senator
American. We don’t went Id a«c [ | ’will, like an honest doctor, : r y
anv foreign Ism get a foothold I |„ (e|| yW
M
you the truth About the
In this cuuntry apd we know th a t. public -good’
i. I1 know you ■would
the best way to keep them out have me. ------foilow’ no other course.
is to keep American democracy
A* 1 write this a wonderftl
itrohg In America ai~IL ...
1—.
l . J kV.^
th . Atlantic rush.*
his country and the world
out In over from
lovaly Miami Beach. I
of a war which would destroy wish^ you. were here to enjoy It
our kind of d»mtf:raly and th . ami 'fcould
" .U yToni
.
ig#r myself.
hop* of our kind °f •* world.
yVery
#ry ,truly
ro' yours,
The people are being deceived
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CLAUDE PEPPER
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Sept-’ 20

Special)—Attendance at Florida
•Ate Parka for July and August
war about three tf« H mow {ban
for th e same -m o n th s, laat yesr,
According to figures rrlessAd here
by tha Florida Park Serylre.
Daring July this year 26,907
person* v i a l t a d bU te Parks
MAlnst 7,293 last year. In August

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The parks now In operatioi
are: Florida Caverns near Marl
anna. F art Clinch near Fenian
dlnA.
Hlghl-nd* PlAriST
__ _____________
_____ near
ibrinr, Gold Head Branch near
for warning against th e war 'h a t
kya.one Heights, Myakka River
would corie to ua If we did not do
•onuthtfitf td Atop It- .Later my
enemies laid to edtelt I wAs right.
I am right again and whatever

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T H E S A N F O R D HERALD, SANFORD, .FLORIDA

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Lovely Tea Given Till# Afternoon
PKA Fraternity Has
For Pi Beta Phi Sorority lhishees Banquet For Riishees
Betty Colbert To
Wed William FaTik

IETY EDITOR — Cecelia Truluck
T in . Hrrk.n. on Magnolia

Mra. B. (}. Smith of Oviedo
wa* .hopping in Sanford Joday.
L. C. Harper haa joinerl the
U. S. Marine, a n j will leave hext
week to report to Parris I.laml.j

*ne group aiarieti
(B thB rid* early in the evening
and aang familiar fraternity aongt
anroute to the apringa. Swimming
waa enjoyed after which a delicioua picnic supper waa aerved
around a camp fire. •••
Group singing and dancing fol­
lowed Th* outdoor picnic. Ruaheca
preaent were Glenn Lingle, Jr.,
Kenneth. Leffler, George Cox,
Pete Brock. Hugh Whelchel. Jr.,
«... R*4,urnr , Alvlh Kilpatrick.
BUly lirumley,
Bromley, Billy Gray, l4iurtcr
1-aurltr
w a rd , Bobby Junes. Tommy Vau­
ghan, Clarence McKee, Jr., Bill
Branan, E. C. Harper. Jr.. Kirby
FIW, Jr. and Dale Scott, Jr.

Mr. and Mra. Charles H. Tyler
of Silver Lako celebrated Iheir
f&gt;«th wedding anniversary recently.
*
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Pete Mero haa received /tile
rating of chief radio officer iif.|hv
Merchant Marine..
Mra. Hepa, U. Jolly of Auburn,
Ala. ia the ' guest of Mr. and!
‘ Friend* of Mra. Jerry Beer
will- regret to learn that ah&lt;
la confined to her home ii
Geneva hecau.o of illueaa.

•Guss^a of the ruaheea . were

V 'u ra ilu

. MONDAY
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
The Womans Missionary Union
September 19
leers of the . First Baptist
Gordon Frederick
urch wilj • hold an executive
meeting a t 3:00 P. M. followed
Ccld sliced turkey combines
by the annual business meeting
a t 3:30 P. M. when 1047 offl- well with a leaf of fresh garden
lettuce on which yrni have placed
cere will he presented. ’
appetising mixture of whole
The Depondnhle Class of the an
freshly cooked green string beans,
F irst Methodist Church will meet finely
shaved onions or chives^a
a t the home of Mrs. Iv A. lain- toueh.of garlic suit, und enough
denberg on Brown Avenua at curry powder to add an agreeable
8:00 P. M.
lierh llke navtrr.

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Alpha social f

fraternity honored I'entral Klor.
iila rusher* WeJitVvIay evening I
with a stag bamiuet at the Ifni-1
y.r^.ly
in Orlando.
The .
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between 4 :0 0 and 5 .IW cit
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iminting the S»n on l f ir *
of- h , r daughter Hetty Floy
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O n I h e S a m e P r o ||r iiin
or, curtain. • Wusll II III licit a lids,
-then inotateu tin- npota with lemon
juice, sail and hang the curtain In
the nun to dry.

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Mra. O. T. Pearson left Tues­
day evening for Fort Pierce
where ah,, is employed by tlie
American Fruit Growers.

ITt'klta can he'm ade Irimi al­
most any lrtiit.i and vrgrtables.
They help to save the surplus
train your kitchen garden and
ttlll come In mighty handy to
give variety und spire to those
‘imply nil'll Is ihui vmi may umjt
to serve II ypnr sugar supply Ls
low use.molasses

Mi' m Doris MrCall of Tavares
spent SunJay aftermum with her
parents Mr., and Mr*. Edward

sptiHNtuh'day afferomm with her
paren's Mr. '•and Mrs. Edward
Mr*. W. J. Thigpen ami ilaugliter Jane who are sja-nding gim.&lt;
time at Ormond. Ilearh are visit­
ing in Sanford over the.wrekend. Les-Souers Hold
^~ 7
First Meet Of Year
E|l Fielding left yea'.erduy for
Parris Island, 8. C. where he will
I become a member of th e 'U . 8
la s Soufrs held .the first meet­
I Marine Corps. He i* the son of ing if the .-.erf year on 1urs.lay
Mr. and Mr*. E.* N. Firlding.
eviritnr with tlie ongimil s|nm1 sor, Mr* I*. IE. Dawson, -peaking
'Roe Martin has replaced J I on the
Adopt A Family, Plan". Tri-Dclt Sorority
Wathin as ths office managci The girl* agreed to adopt a fam ­
(Jives Coke Party
fer American Fruit tlrower*. Mr. ily in Belgium bv the mime of
• Wathen ha* Keen transferred to Emmanuel de Saedelcer 26 Plave
The Delta ljpltn Delta *..ior.
. Ft. Pierce.
Du Huipiet. . natelet, llelgt: II I.
Then- sre two daughlri* in Ihe v m.rnliers entertained at the
Taylor
Brown
student
of fnnillv Agni* wa* I. in In IHTI i.iii,. of Miss lads Meriwether
I'ediu-sday afternoon with " n
Georgia Tech. -Atlanta. Ga.. flew and Marie, in lll.HI. •
home for the weekend to visit
The member^ agreed to* take oke party for the Snifonl
with his parent* Mr. and Mr*. T. turns corresponding with th e1rw*hee». Dainty sandwiches cut
Ira. In delta and crescent shapes
C. Brown.
I
tnmilv and sending box**.
Dawson announced that if n line w ,‘ rT served throughout th,. a f­
ternoon.
James T. S t . John ha* le'.urnrd in the city i-ns interested I
. Riishees were Miss Dorothy
to the home of hi* mother in ing with this project *&lt;i r
Citnnley, Miss Daphne Connelly,
Valdosta, (lu. aftcr spending a Miss Je,nn Sayer or Miss
Ml** l.ueille Altman and Mis*
week with hit sister and brother- Gootspeec.
in -la w Mr. and Mra. I.. I. Ililghiy.
Miss Goodspv'd picaidid over Betty Jn llrock. Meinliei* were
Naxt - wsek »;he will , rcturiy
the meeting ns the piesidrnt Missi ML* Jian Whlgham. Ml** ElimAthens. Ga. where he will resume Sayer was rpll.d uway.
The- belii Whlgham, Mis* Jessie DurT..
his studies at the University of sponsors of "the club Mis Wayde den. Mi** Betty King. Mi**
Rucker. Mr«. II. C. Ileixel ami|| Mildred Roh-Oll. Miss S y l v i a
Mrs. C. It Dawson weru inlr *■ Meiseh and Ml** Maltha Wight
Miss Kay Steed of Orlando r - du ‘eil. A round table discussion
tertained for Slnfoct! and Orlando f o llo w e d .
Chi Omegas members and rush­
Those present were Jan- ('himes* at her home at 732 I.ticerne man, June Bose Dutton, Barbara
Terrac* recently. Those attending Chapman, i.oulse Clark,. I.ylliuu FLOWKR PLANTS
gxa. Miss Martha I Hoyle, Gloria .Damplor, Kitty Oih
lUill Brosrn,
i Connin McCall..• ham. Caroline Lee, Shirley M on- ^R E A inv TO SKT
Daphne Con­ land, Phyllis Haeh, Hetty Jane
nelly and Betty Jo Broek, ruth- Copeland, Evelyn Ratliff. Jean
• G llllin rd in
Hayer, Ixilo I^e, Myra South
ward. Joyce Goodspeed and Nanrv
- Mr. nnd Mm. O. T. Pearson i Williams.
• B aby B r e a th
Mra. J. K. Rowland, Jr. and Sylvia
Ann Pearson returned Tuesday
• Forget Me Nol*
Ttirre Is a quick ami ena\ &lt;!•'.-&gt;
from n vacation trip, visiting reert!
Peel
whole
|ieaches.
sttul
latives in Missouri, Kansas nnd
• Ctilettdulaa
Arkansas. Miss Marian Pearson lightly with' two or throe cloves
and
place
In
a
sugar
syrup
with
o
remained in Kansas to attend
• C n rn iitio n s
Kansas State. College at Man­ stick of cinnamon and poach
lightly.
covered
until
tm
drr
but
hattan where she Is a member
• Pinka- iiQt.mushy. Serve well chilled.
i)f the sophomore clasa.

•

Mrs. Arthur B ranan' and sons
Arthur Branan, Jr. and William
Branan and Mlsa Naomi /illrouer have retarned from a visit
at Daytona Beach. They spent
several weeks there and had as
their guests during, th a t time
Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Brownlee
and Mitt Malguerite and Bettsy
Dibble uf Deland.

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witfr illvsr boll buttons, laoiher ball
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Humbert. Sorority ponds’ Mr. Karik nttrtidrii the* .
nr -l**—th«--gc**«p I h rough- j BoHe Amdrtny Tir“ tv*T\v York City . . .
afternoon.
Jand joined the U. S. Nuvnl He“
r* Invited were Miss {**rv«. ill June 1941 and .erved ,,
Connelly, Mis* Hetty Jo until April llMtl. He i** al*»»,
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Mia. Dorothy Crutnley, affiliated w ith, the’..Lido Beach ( ,
icy JoGutialex, Mi.a Dllun Civil Service In New York City. •
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Altman and Mi.a Ann.home in Elmhurst.' lawg l.lnml „

Wight Kirjley
ha. u-tutne,
from Swulnalairu, Ga. and wil
leave Sunday to enter the • Uni

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H A N F I . R I ) IIABDWAKE CO.
2 10 E a s t F i r s t S t.
FURNISHED house o | u p a r l i m i i l
BORROW HERE WHERE
for couple »ilh h a h y . P l e n . a
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
telephone K!*5. N&lt;•ed is u r g e n t . :0PRNRAGAN ralibagc plnn* YOUR noluial desire for privacy
now ready. Phone 705-1L '
in money mailer* i, strictly
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CAST Iron wood a n d coal clr- yeapacUtd here. Friend* and
relatives are not Questioned
diluting healer. .'It ll W. 3rd.
FIVE A d j o i n i n g lots. Each • 50
about your credit, - Your em­
feet wide. Excellent neighbor­
ployer or buslnee* associates
LLL air ciKdctl
hood. Priced reasonable. Mis.
will not hear of yoar porsonsl
ginS^Bwlfnhlc for lawn mower
Short, phone Co. 4502.
affairs. Thgre ia no cause for
or blcycleX Fred Myers, 311 E.
embarrassment.
2nd St., Phone 417-J.
lO.ROOM 2.»tory house in goiwl
— Uoaspnabie credit requirvmonts.
condition. This h o u s e - nun# .be GOOD—uswl clothing fo r stle— -• No -cowmricerg—v m n tm ey loans.
moved from lot in o n ler' tn
Variable payment plana.
coate, shoes, dresses. Call IS3-J.
make room for business build­
FAMILY LOAN CO.
ing and it priced right. Shown
TUXEDO FBEI1H
Florida Bank Bldg.
Phone i*
by appo intipcnt only.
complste line!
w. h. Wi l l ia m s , r e a l t o r
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
HUNTS TUXEDO
110 N .'Park Ave.
Phone 1120
F E E D 8T O IIE
SIGNS
Show cards and posters
REAL ESTATE WANTED OUTBOARD motor boat for sale
0
—DEB’S
SIGN SERVICE
— 15 ft. century bull and 32
0. I). Landress. Phono 1021
WE NEED LISTINGS, of Farms!
horse Johnson motor. Good
Homes, Groves and Business
condition.
lib Sanford Ave.,
FLOUR SANDING
* Property.
W. It. Williams.
Phono 10'JH.
and finishing, Cleaning anti wax­
. Realtor, 'T om Boll Associate,
Phone 1120, 41b Atlantic Hank 1 MOTOROLA car radio. 939.00; ing. New floora surfaced to per*
faction. Old firmre made Ilk* n*w.
Uldg.
I Crosley 110-V radio 925.00; 1 CaU
SilVertone 0-V table model yxdio
n. M.’GLEASON
VETERAN wanto- 2 lots, reason­
150.00. Phong 7Bb J.
Lake Mary, Fin.
a b l e . Call M7kW.
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RENT A CAR
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STRICKLAND-MORRISON’
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DODGE - PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
10* Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1911
ELECTRIC appllaneo repairs —
w* . repair washing machlnrg,
vacuum cleanera, fan*, mixer*,
•ewlng Machines, Trotter, AP*
i la nee Service, 804 W. Second
L, Phan* 1004-J,
SNAPSHOTS—printed, developed,
enlarged. We aopy old photo*
graphs.
.NICHOLLS STUDIO
220 Melsch Bldg., Phone 115B
ELECTRIC appliance Arep*lre—
we repair washing machines,
vacoum cleanera,
CII
- fans, mixers.
Trotter Appliance Service, 804
W. 2nd St., Phone 1004U1.

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201 North Perk
Telephone 87

NOW ready to grind every Mon.
d ar morning — , Your corn,
ggrits,
rit
meal, corn A cob or
shucks, etc* fo r-feed . J- W.
Bell, Lake Monroe, Phone 18.
PHONOGRAPHS for rant — for
parties, d*nc»|, entertainment*.
Am m h
With or- without record*. The
Murie Box, i l l W. P lrat BL,
Phone B58.
ever- AMBITIOUS raothen who need STOCKINGS mended—r a y o n o t
nylon,, single and double YRni
to «
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work part time — Avon Pro14 ’ LO ST
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8 ARTICLES rOR SALE* OLIVER heavy duty
harrow |85. 2-wheel dusting
machine with hitch for tractor
. Electric Toasters, 94.M
jf. B. POPE CO.. INC.
.use 9155. Call Carl H. Mytns,
Phone 7B1-J.
Have your portrait Uken at
NICIIOLLS STUDIO
0 II. JOHNSON Kicker and 8cr220 Meiseh Bide.. Phone
vice Reel, 1126.00.
Impilrei
,
Children a specialty
Dixie Store! 1403 (W. 13th Ht.
■PHOTOGRAPHS
[leva /our BEST photograph 6 ARTICLES WANTED
mude at
TUB RAYMOND STUDIO . I’LL HUY your car regardless
of afd of condition. Roy IUgl,
B 8Ut« llai\k Bldg.—Ph. 1098
300 W, 2nd SL
*,*
*
Floor Mata Available
FLORENCE stove, 3 or 4 burner,
FP"«N0LK TIRK SHOP
wanted in good condition. No
Popular Seat Cover*
oven. Aadreei Mrs. E. M. W..
Box
9. q/o Herald.
S^MINOLK TIRK SHOP
MIRACLE IILtH KS .
7 P«ta, Ltvwatack, SupplUa
FOR your home—Superior, work• manshift weather resistant, high
BUT* cow*.
.. (trength, termite proof, MirPhone R. W. Lord,
aele Concrete Co., 309 Kim
POINTERS for sale, fine hloqJ.J
Ava.
stock, 3 months old. Phone 148.
CONCRETE eew#rr pipe—Septic
YOUNQ
cow far aaie, Jrd 'caU.
. tanks, fenca post, grease trap*,
benches, flower pots. Miracle Freah OoL 1st, OenteL 98SOO J. V.
Martin, Rt. 2, Box 96.
Concrete Co^ 809 Elm Ave.
t
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0RIT8 and meal—gro
.h t- around . 2(0 the.
^Monday l p i M '. . ,
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Cider Springs,
iv - v t ht
b l Gard­
L T ' “Bee J. P. R
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corn.* Can be bought
Rt S.
ner’s Rtorr, Lake Monroe.- 10
lb, bag. fl.00.
HELP W ANTED
IMITATION leathers In most
IRL for to da fountain a'»
colors and targa selection of aiR
ay’s Drug Store. P art *ia or
upholstery fabrics. Robert
full
Brown, t o i l N. Orange
Ave* Orlando. Fla.

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Seminole Tangles With Eustis Eleven In Contest
2,500 Fans Expected To Witness.
I ' Battle Between
Anderson,' Gatch
HI.
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Sanford Pounds Cary In Ninth Frame

Howington And Martin Will Likely
Be Starters In Orlando Saturday

By JULIAN OTENSTROM
The 1940 edition of the Hem*
_lolo High School Celery Fed*
will go on display fvr the initinl
’ time thin season ' when Conch
fcCooj.e Kettles* eleven will meet
5-the Kustis High Panther* to*
night nt the Rich School A th­
letic Field Ix'fore an anticipated
TAMPA. S en t, 50. (/V)
A
crowd o f 2,600 students and tdlen-r for the Tampa team of the
.gridiron fans.
Florida International Longer ha*
J It should he n batths of backs h en suspended for the remainder
tslnce Kustls wiU sport their 220. of the season a* thp result of in
.pound fullback Ray Catch and argument with club official* over
■.the Fed* will have their 190- the payment of proceed* from
auml triple threat, Willi* An* one o f the lrn"Ue’s nlnv-off games.
»r*on, in the Sctnlnole back*
n tc h e r Chet Covington also
gfleld.
wits fined three day* pay by rloh
t " Thu* far th is week Kettle* official*, who termed the player'*
id planned to tile Anderson conduct detrimental to baseball.
not more than n pair- of
Ry special arrangements, the
eriod* but Inst nischt the mentor nroceod* of last nirht'* game
jtclared that Anderson it. ready between Tamna and ’West Palm
go and would be In the s ta r t­ r,racK were to lie divided among
ing lineup. This means (hnt Jan the piayerf. According to bu»i*
lenkinson. who has been tra in , &gt;•«•** manager J - v Ccne of th*
gig to handle Anderson'* posi­ Tampn club, Covington contacted
tion, will go bark to his tackle FpleM* after the contest nnd a;k‘
•lot nnd will also be in the &lt;1 for Imniedla*- nayment of the
game-.. Ccne said .he replied that
ptnrting eleven.
*
"It's going to be n' tough there procerd* h ’ d no vet be*’,
Xante,” Kettle* said Inst night. turned over to him. whereupon
rThey’ve got Hatch and on top Covington -became abusive and
Itf that they've*1g o t. a pair of Ifllivercnl The scene, took .dace
hefty tackle* thnt may give us j in, the lidilw of a \Vra{ Pstn
'H otel .in th
presence' of Ihe
(rouble.” Kettle* added.
It wa* also announced yester- Lrague Pr»«idcnt^. Juduo Wavite
*&gt;• aftemodn th a t Cwy'nn Reel. AJicn. nnd the entire Tnmnn club.
Fed center, mul Veteran end
Harold Kastner will be the cot
tnptnin* for the Seminole m a­
chine,
'
The first bad break to conn
Ihc way of the Fed* happened
FVidny afternoon when Clarence
Grantham spraim d an ankle on

Tampa Pitcher Is
Suspended In Row
Over Share Of Gate

Boom In Horseshoe
Pitching Expected
During Next Y ear
PAHTHlDGK
N. V fed Allen.
woi l l . chmui inn hcr»e*hoe pit* U
er. pleillct, n bigger ho-m fur h.*
favorite sp.«rt next Ve.ir than it
I r f »n* ihr win mMinjr
•and it wn* roily harming then .,
llo'rseslioe pitching, he *»y*. bei eon to c i n e out of he hack v a il
I in ii big way in th- .tear* from
1112!* to I.' !:! Hnsincssnirii -took
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Herald Sport* Editor
In &gt;»tt«&gt; of the most excitin'?
game* played at the Municipal
Park thi* yeai* the Snnfdrd ( V ery F o b pi moled out a I to -I
victory oVyr the Otlando Sena­
tor* Inst night liefnre 2.347.
•cream in g

fails. .

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Jim Srhnntrl oil Ihc hill for
,|„
,litl hp&lt;| fi, r hit )&gt;nl|
f„r ,.|ght lnnjnK&gt; nill| h„(1 lt,„
Mndjeskiineii eating out of his
blind except on' two orra»ion*.
jteli.mtel wa* pulli-d in the eighth
fIMnie iir favor of a pinch hitter,
an,f, • Charlie It is s o n njjpm i d
mound duties for* the final inninrr.'' ••

i t u p n s „ p a s t i m e n " ,. t i n , ] , , r
S co tt C a r y com pletely h a n d *
, e* b u d e l i . h , a n d a lm lil*l r i.il c u f fl.,|
S a n f n rd lte s until t h a t
b a I I . . *rh«Hd e l i .b - well- f . I iiie .l f n t .i| n i n t h f r a m e . T i n . , u g h e i g h t
a n ,I e l i e g e s h e l d i n t e . i c o l b g i u t e i „ „ , n g f
th e Feds r o i l 'd
-n o t solve his offerin g * b u t f e r
“ In
m et i iip o lito o
\ j i y . Y o i k t w o _ jy |f etie * . T h a n t ’a i y h i e dr u p
* ( H e r e w J ie . o v e r l.l-Ott m e m b e r s -i ( like a b u l b - o n .
« IlllaV,
YA11 )l
hurmlitN' flits hi
thrij iv u n clnl,b&gt;&gt; »r* , nn 1 prokiBnw * f • „cial III l l \ It »»*•
im-. in
He »li&gt;. i ti.ii r f
ft»rr *«l 1} the Niiliniuil
txlrm- I’Uelier *' AsMHiatimi helped
th.C game gt.-w into a regutution
*l**’*«.
.
*'t’f cour«e tin- win pul a -|uietus o\i - most of the eliiliH, toil
they'n- coming.hack." lie pioini*ed
eiithiisinstii'ollv '*H» nett year
•l|e&gt;"ll I- l-iggr, ih.iii evil "
One of the li-asitis lie I- *o *ule
iiisiix
f tin*.’ he' *ay* i* Ihoi

S tate Officials
Are I n s p e c t i n g
Blackw ater Area

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Titim ure rui •
it i . III lilt1 ' 1|| »|M' !»'
ftonight will
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lie .4 iltsill
The starting lineup for
he ,
f,|Brfr-jMpr |(jVP, Stale
Its »,• » " A 1L r u 1 Li |
J ocal*.
announced yesterday r
„ nkoloo,. and Sun
11 - !»••• I
l.y Kettles, will be Kastner and (&gt; |lo „ crl/nttP„.
.
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a
t
Junior Vicker^
ends. .C a rl) -p,,.. |H.„ f.,tn, f r r , wj|| *-trdv •
|V|Uiuma_and^Jaa-Jwikiuaww-1*1101,, I,, K.iiiiioiiiI Hioitlo
Tomr*
111«VI&gt;1•t ft aIt 111 l .'If* I? ' -It
tockle
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.Nolly
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. . .p. pi , nursery whi.h
»»»» rlu*ed during, 1‘npuUr golfrrs st tlir Srnilnolr CountM t'luh who plus (-oil |*m&gt;. Itnltr suit t m l Itolli Tin- (Iilfrr* n ,r pii turnl In Ironl of Ihr pro «h«p
I .nt m. t tiirair**
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and Hill Ludwig at the guard , c vwar.
, nr Th,- Fore*t Servtre h.s j slut hare tun lining II arc Much \\ lirli lirl Sr. I imiiMI Mel ill. J sp v - jusl tiefnre Irflnx off on \ o I hole.
f ■•| »’»L'III - •-•Ik?Ilf
posts and Reel at center.
. ! only cue nursery at piesnlt mill
*»r 'I *Ill'll !••&gt;! .1 III I' l l I-' l
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III the Imckfield. Harper w ill1|that is at Olu'lre.
. j
t .hi. K« i limit** I*iti * Nit Inin n.i
be at iiunrtcr, Holley Piercy at t Cutting operations, thrie saw-1
Hits Timely Itlow
m ini» wt ii hfl«l timing fin* m «r
left half, A nderson, at fullback log sale* an,| one pulpwnod sale j
'Dili's, itiitl hi* ill.I nut icgiim ' hi*
atjd probably Clyde Hutt nt will lie observed bv (‘nil r, andtill*♦, until tin*. year* .it
!•&lt;*’tight h»lL
Titu* durlho thc)r three dayIly A IITill'll MM K U IIII. JU
^I miii * *. I " R a
visit.
Tilt* • • f f u r t l r . . U u \ in whi* It M
Blackwater River. S tite Fort »t)
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d,
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Ien "l.ii i * tli
is the largest of Ihe State' i
|**'g&gt; f o u l h i g h '• di-v • pi I VI* III*
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thriw- forest preserves with n
IIuh tint;
SPOUTS. ODDITY.. Jhl»l
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M-ti’fi ' ii a hut iu •! tf- t.1 M-Wp I
II ,, iltfttt t*f ! ••* i u•MM*
of H^ltio aaisis.' -Thn Slat*i»•ii»« it, thji rf*.»u* #•!
\it milt m^lii it in f«H»ii at)
'H r AiM rlatsT Pr«l*
i h n i h p t o i i l u p (ttrin
ll'tll • lakilii* .t tinlit }•
ha* three other forest*. Pin* l.-*g how ling illlc^ * mi Miik'unii i V,
! ri ufic^wini£ u Hi I* inlritiliin^l
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that any on,, who "i« niteie.t
1 II. Ini'liR »t »m •.. f&gt;
illt*«I rArrfl'Ily I«• ,i**urp hik'li
mister shortstop.
| tie reason i* Forest east of .Sarasota
lioiu ■ ili-l ill tin* ---- — *
in lht» type of .irttvit % -i
II.. tiny i* t*t»ml' lu IlH'
rn lrt Ininaicnl k.iln* .•*-«I to t*l«nt
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innlr ,t t •hlihttiR fid '* u h h.iltt w.
one of the l&gt;c*t shortstop* in the
Thi# Inpt |ji* #iiy* p v t \ iinptii •
BLACKflBUHO.
V -A I* Mel tunc at hi* plan of litMiiii-,*
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hi* wry of the game.
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t a n ! . ’ ' ' I f )&lt;mu ilm i'i li.ii* th»* rtiriti
Henry, formerly head coach at
The alleys hnv„ b,-eti open l-ut
!
t\r*i I'ctnl (dec ( ’lull will Im*
• II|M*t ttjll'l Coll.jr
Hut it was a quirk of fate th at Cumberland. Md.. High School.
ii'vfi»i i | «■’ w h e n \ • i Np up to
mti r J will* Ih *lfi
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n'*do M*rinn * shortstop in the ha* been named head tra&lt;;k coach a short y.nie mol should i-e m ,-\
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first place. M arty was a third and aaslstant football and basket- c- Lent ,i olid It ion . for cpntpell ive rm . I'.nnl and will •vinu'.cprvr.il
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p i i i ti vrfpTTiiH n h o w e d o p n n |
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complete 11-1n&gt;n 11 . II . Mil IIII II I'1I
A rm } S i n # .
The Scittinoln 11 ivrIt Rrhn
ruilk in 19311, ho many pla^frs fodtball here untjl 'hLs graduation
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••( tlic tu, * . It , - , • lno glip
S p n r l % 4111III.IIttC I'I m H a n }
were competing for the third base In- 103ft. was known throughotit cry Knl® &lt;i|»«*tt tlicif t!* t&lt;» f* •lL -ll
III.Ilir. (11111111. Ilf III • no the
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t i •tits* si
\ \ i n i n r r . I ’ril H h - i ii i : J till1
Po»i ien tinrt Marlon told the St the Southcfn Conference during ** u*»n hric tonight in
■it.
lao irn trd
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tli* niir
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III il e rw VS.II C l ( r |ill( » ll » |ll.f}
1-ouis manager he wa, a' short- hi* cortege grid rareer as Maul- I u i*h the EuMi* Hik'b 1‘anth i'i *
I . nu t fitul t hr t.... I i I and
tatop
• •. it •
I l|i o II'id ii
Ihr lilt pnimifcr* tu Iirirttr flit
ill - n p i III, fin III Im- K . 111* Then he filleil the Job.
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tbrir first —iooh at Ih
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46 SHJMINOLD HIGH CiRII) SCHEDULE
Frd edition. • . t«f l orregidor f«mc. Muptr i.,n« c-d it .11 thiiv two pitch to •Nciitl ,1-idi* uppoallioii to our cl thy •VIf h llln i *\i * xtglll iii III,' l o p r f
the p«-g, thru In- .» ,,p * Ihe ,*h'*’
Kettles said the Fed* will be n. crwl . I iwurn h. \\ . . ii. mi* thf hall h.iiffeim; agnifint Ihr howls.
back, atep* forwin'd wilb his I,ft
tht re fighting from the very . mt Adjutant Gcrpr.il. and I t tihit* , fight fit-lif fentit to jirive Man*
»f I Ilf ih
(• hi !, m i d I H , if*
\\fit. I. r. jagt i F d L e v y a c r o s s t h e p l a t e
tonight. The local boy-s an- pnin -I .uit Idm-ral M.
cyi level
for a vi.tory in the rpenfru game. • t hief. OtriM nf l;ngln*rri.
w III, t In- w i n n i n g r u n i n t h e
•»( fnrev d«
•‘I’ve- M-rn all
SPOUTS LAUGH
Ihe Fust I* e lrtin will l»- j
\ pre-sea,un (■o.lmlj , i i .
i n in th fr a m e o f th e six th g a m e
, ..
It' It’*, lull J \ •
Ilf !*.nrlalf«l ' r f e a
polrnl opponent th1,, y e a rtiu*l t VVk T I'idtiT VifT I
Tf r ‘ ‘ Hv t)|e* 1flat aprif" |,| name tiledll Jilt} k ••• d
a* they arc every seaM.p t tl r •lu te ,| Army I nu
^u* rliantp* »•( the Florida SlnL
\| «xv
iililiMun ' liejitineMl*
I'anlhrr hscwiiem proun... pre­ n l g h l ,f Scpteml*
‘ *,5r'I Isrmrur in Hu* Shmi|rhnc##y piny- •t 'ite klflw'a F.ll|fh#ll was inn. ti
im iiis s iiN i n m is
A
sents
one
uf
the
mi''l
imsrrfu*
b foie th
o p, i
js
H " va off.
I, . i s ,ig .,,, i:..im... *, ii *|*
u n i ' Ha hi* t i e f l l i n e n t ••( . i e
bark. ill slate high .rhiml p *m,
l..|.
M l.
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i L ' i l ' h ii* Ih .lli ■ii •*
circlrs this year. Hr !•
.'.'n.
,gl,t . Iin»,p
I t** 1•«i ini'i |,i. Iii Hi'in \ t'l'-ifli
pound fullback and acenrHing
I -I . *t|*M*|, Hl.ttr
I ifi»..
I b* t*..p* • etei •
to iirr-senson iOformaln „ |.r
♦ o . | | S am Fr.'inri'U'o r e - t m i n m
"v&gt;r Itohtflm.ti :!l .... • S l . t H . ,
can skirl (hr end* a* •&gt;!! ..
of y . ,, - I .. ,, II. ■III,... ,1
Milt,-,
ml •*t l e r e , |
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plough through the linr. I hr
t.| I. 1.1
inl.ldb-ur Iglit. ii
e - * e |\e d
name nf Ihe hrulsiqg fullback
lio,u&gt;.
Ii » i i , mnpllngly rni.' 1n' hli*al»c h. N I . next I lleiduV
that everyone will nalcl, to- *
ll .1 Max# .•tallied the «n!lie&gt;* . night
night l»‘ Hay (,'atch.
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and several hundrwd customer* bv !
The lucal tenm is al*„ b oat|jj. FRANK r.f'K
able lo ilu Imth nt Ihr came
thundering angrily "‘‘I didn't j
ing a big Imy In the fullbn-k Al* Nawsfeatur,'* SiM.rt* Fdil.tr
•want,
it fa re ! I like my eteaks
!imr‘
i ii are not? •&gt;
attl.il
position. ■lie .la Willi* Ando sun,
n e w YORK—The higgcM t- .w(.
lliixing nndi iIriwunll
the Jw
. . . &lt;(rare!
&gt;&gt;.
n terrlffic hunk of man th , wnr nmnth in 'iwirts KcplMitlH'r only xporf* hen.led for a gala well to do!”
Htitnu* »lx f«*Fi nnd rnrritft
jyg| nround Ihc ri)rm*r. Mnro "month. The National* at FnrrM
A iiltfed .urou-'C t* n nervoil*.
pound* nf well p ro pp r t i « n *• ,1 champinrwhlp* will be d, sided in Hill* will feature nne of tlje bent
Hr 0„ r|1 wln p)(VV Mnart |
weight over
power park,. thi* one month than in the ibte# year* In ten.,I*. With, "inv-.lay* ofl
yo)( wnlk llRht 1)y Wm
!
frame.
follnwlttg munthx put logctla'i
el Ini inn ti«ilu* the Hnnl I*
fyr j Mitnntlmr when you art!* Hiamllnu [
TLORIDflO nHE8T
All
In
all,
the
battle
I*
oo
toIh c Nntl"nnl leagtte luutoant Hept. H. r. jrforeign rn.il,trlea will
COVrf tlllll yoll consWrr m |.
■Rev, Mr. Way Say* He W a s
ntCSH-WXXTR
DATtllNO*
plght for Hgprcal genu&lt; nod all m cr will bo Mlilril With ritlior make .. bid to wre*t the Y nglM.
Ml|Wl
(of # |&lt;&gt;w
Almost- Paal Coins A n d
Sanford footliall fail* are urgrd the Brooklyn Dodger* **r Kt. I.ottl* nnd -dmihli-* crown* now held l»y • _«t&gt;ortw Aftcld
to be on hand f«&gt;, the tiff. Cumc CanlinnU o n ' top. The Dodgers, Amcrirnn*.
• *
*
• ~
-• - 1
And Had T o Give U p
though Inferior on paper to the
i'luyer* are here from the
time I* at H:00 I1. M. ,
MfnUttrial W ork. N o w
I’hilippine*.
t.'nnada,
K
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.
Card*,
may
hrtH
the
edge
ilu*'
to
Sm art lloya
The two’ moat “learned" play- 20 homo dates In th« last .to day*. Au*trnlin. France, llcdgiutn, FruaW orks Hard O n HU Farm
era .from an nbadcmlc point of The Chlcngo Cub* seem nutdl*. tlor, ('Idle. Peru nnd Argentinn.
And la Bade In Pulpit
And from the iflth through the
view on the 19tn, Unjyer.ity of tanred.
Things *are humming ah ng Kith. Sweden meet* the U, M. nt
Florida Flghling Gator M|iiH,| ire
"I had to give up m y ra ln la .
George Hills, Jr., of J*ck«onvlll«, Jatoba Beach. Three honing ,-han)- Forest Hill* in the Dnvi* Cup Inand Geoigi*' (J, ck ) Sutheihnd of pious will put their title* on ilie ley acme Hunt, the winner to face
-terlal fvork almost entirely an d
(hare) line in n ring pitrluA at Australia down under in December.
Bartow.
sometime* It was a talk to g o t
I lor,i- lacing, too, ha* big days
seronit.hase In Yankee Stadium.
•
IlSlh
sre
graduate
students
The first of the*e D the widter- ahead. .Three of the bigger money
around th« houaa, but thabk* to
and both are llstrd on the first weight cla*li between rliampion teat* a're the $50,000 uddiif Wash­
Rajonca I Hava regained ten
squad. Hills* *,i a former Navy Martv Servo and Hay Robinson, ington Park Hand lean on Sept. 2.
[; pounds, and can* do manual labor
V.JB player from Crorgia Teth th* Negro who bn* been after th# tho 9.16,000 added Narrangnnsett
«hv.re he received hi* degree In crown for some five years. Tho Hpcrlal of the 14th and the 9K0.*
on my farm and again preach
RHV. HIRAM WAY
mechanlttl engineering. Tipping bout Is set for Friday. K*pt. fl. 000 added Heldamo for flllie* and
th* gospel Sundays," declares
Ihe acalra a t 200 pound* and B'-bby will bo the favorite since mares at Aqueduct on the 21*t.
Rov. Hiram Way, of Blooming- my farm ;
pven a|x feet. he~ia a prom­ Servo wa* stopped hy the heavier
Harness raring used lo he
1 , ton Springe. Tenn., a minister “The relief Relonga gaVe rue an
— satiaflrd with newspaper.apace
ising candidate for left guard. Rocky Gratlnno.
Rnckv makes hi* hid in the third
on Ju»t on# race—the Hame
] . In tho Church o f Christ fo r teems alm ost miraculous, I r*t
Jock Svtherfahu . a veteran nt
bletonlan—but now the sulky
title tight o f-th e .month when ho
11 forty years. Dlsetiaalng Re tonga
heartily, sleep soundly, and ! •hree vtara on G sto r' team* i*i Qoooses rnlddiewi'iglit champ Tony
people have two h^g pares
1M 0,' M)| and *42. is a former
4- he gratefully stated:
Iday. Kent.
Sent. 27. GraslGras!
event*. Th* Little Brown Jug,
have gained tail pounds. Consti- first lieutenant In the Marine*, Zale on Friday,
uxb-looking but good* . a 140,000 event at Delaware,
••For the past couple of yefcrs palion also I,, relieved. I work m tde »tv*ral landing* and *av* ano. the teugi
kkl. 1* favorwl
on the IHth and thf 926.West fllde
8
I felt almost past going. Often hard on my fang week-day* and action en lwo Jlm a. He received Matured
000 National Pacing Derby on
to dethrone tho vrtcran Zale.
the sight of food was so nause­ preach . th e gospel on Sundays. hlg degree in Hummer School,, ij
Ihe I2lh at Kocmevelt Racemiddle battle isn't expected
graduate w o rk ."H e la a to The
bo much of a flrht: That one •w ar. Westbury, Long Island.
ating I did not go to the table. Retongn. is the b r .t medicine In taking
strong contender for fullback.
pita Jo* Louis, the rhamplon of
KDHt Waleh Development* • •
Attacks of sour stomach were my whole experience.”
Army on the Air ■
U. S. &lt;&gt;p«n king, and the PGA
chamnlon*. agolnst Tarn! Mauriannoying, and often l 'h a d t o
For
-the
first
time
In
sports
•Ho.
the
Bronx
Italian,
in
the
De­
winner. In women'* golf, the heavy
Retonga Is intended to t * history. West Point.’* en'ire foo:powerful laxative* to g * t
im hori* Wrd title i^rfen*#. swinging will take place at Tulsir,
Here distress due to Insufficient ball achsilule will be JtrmraeiwC troit-R
D
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t
a
g
a
vl.lt
to
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a
u
ri-.'
Okla.. -where the national am a­
: Jk (light ;bor*L .m ore«*nt- flow -of gastric - J u lm in 'the ttrtt faff,'arcnrdTnr to SfVjof Gen­
ello’a flfie training camp aetap
teur will be held'from the 23rd
eral Edwsnl F. WlUtll, the. A,Iat- the picturesque Jumping , Jhrough the 28th.
frlt too restieae to get much stomsch, long of appetite,
•utant General: All nine of. th*
-----llroOk &lt;5«lf and Country flub
■ sleep, m j weight dropped down,
Academy • gridiron eiiehea will
' Game birds are apt -to flush, be­
tiou.
’ and I-fe lt so shaky-and waaken" b un (he ah- as part o f a aeries
fore a dog’s ' Odgely point. The
# m 4*W r
o f 11 foctbnll hroad?»*l&lt; «ponsame l* true tn A fltdgfly approach.
crtilrie noglli.i who rould • aa
D n»C _C P w -M r .
. the- i^ a r D t^artm eni Ji
clows a sd -lg h t bat 'waa r.erer . ^^-Sports Afield. — w m m
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Coach Harding Ls
Taking Dim View
Of Teams Chances

INSIDE SPOUTS REPORT

•Sept.2(). 'Sepiinole -vs- EustisSept. 27 Seminole -vs- Gainesville
*Oct. .4 Seminole -vs-. Winter Garden
*Ooo. 11 Seminole -vs- DeLand .
- Oct. 26 Seminole -vs- F. M*A.
#Nov, 1 Seminole - / - Ketterlinus • *
Nov. 8 Seminole -vs- Winter Park
Nov 16 Seminole -vs- New Smyrna
Nov. 22 Seminole -vs- Seabreeze
*Nov. 28 Seminole -vs- Leesburg*
•—Denotes Home Games

Biggest Post War Month In Sports,
September, Is Just Around Com er i, ,• .i wl: X.i&amp;i,,,,ra,!w

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RELIEF BY RET0NGA /

ASTONISHES MINISTER

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mid Itu-bly Lake in succession,
sending Itryinit nrfiiv* with the
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nocnccd the purrh*»e of pitcher
IM»*L Mulligan (rrm the PniladaiI'hio J'hilllra. The vale wa* fir
(he wlilvrr price. Mulligan i, £6
year* old. | | r ha* appeared Til
11* gntncM thU year, and haa a
record of two wtn»*and two toaaua.
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8T. LOUIS. Sept: 20. &lt;/P)—The
jS t. .Luuia Brown* a r s .dickering
with Muddy* Kuel w ith the Idea
of »igning him aa manager. GemI'niiuiinii-r Chandler’a office an­
nounce* that the president of the
llniwna, Richard Muckerman, haa
reoni'iited permlaalon to tiegotiata
with Kurl, who It a special aaalstnnt lo ('handler.' A fter tbs per. iiilaalon n u . granted, Muckerman
i and
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'FRIDA Y, SEPT. 20,

1926

r*»?r9=

DELAND, Sept. 20, (Special)
— Stetson University will open
* a
Toeeday With an enrollment in
txceas o f 1200. according to a
(OallaiMd Krr* r*a* Oa#| \
atatement Ueaed today b y the arrive a t the State Market early
latrar. Tuesday, Wednesday, in October. No large quantltle*
Thursday will ba. given to of produc* are 'expected until
regiitratlon of frashmen and.new
November when green* e a rt movstudents only. , Upper - classmen Ing.
•.
will, register Friday *tv| Satur­
Installation of fac ility at ihe
day and elate work will sta rt new qdlek freexo plant at Thir­
Sept. 30.
teenth Street . and Elm Avenue
rraahman will be m et .upon it proceeding. Aeroaa the street
arrival by “fraahman advisors,M on Thirteenth Street, 1 D.
upper claaa men and women pre Dobta U putting up a market
rloutly appointed who will ag­ hn'ldlnw *t a co«t of 0l,*bo •*&gt;
eist the new students la adjust­ tell produce to trucker*. Stand­
ing themselves to college life. ard Growers, Inc, will start opera-.
Veteran student* will find a V. Hunt aa soon as tha escafole crop
A. training officer in the ad­ comes In, whi.'h should be within
ministration boildlng five morn­ the neat f«,w \oek».
ings each week, and the uni­
IIVTy Tuoke ha* p».rcha**,l pro­
versity haa also rmploged a spe­ perty at Frurteenth .Street and
cial consultant and advisor for permit to eon* true t a |l(MH)d
Stetson veterans.
French Avenue and ha* secured u
*arave tu -terv ic# truck*. Mr.
Too’j e i* mxnager of jhe Sanfnnl
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.SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, 3FPT. 23, 1940
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U. S. Foreign
Policx, Lauded
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Airview Closeup Of Wrecked Plane In’ Forest

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tary Pledges Full
Support To Chief
Executive, Byrnes

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Structure
Of Peace Parley Is Upset
IJ. S., Russia Oppode
(.ranting Compen­
sation For Proper­
ty Lortt In Romania

Killings Reenacted For- Police

l*.\ KIH.
Sept. ’
*fh«
United S U In lcame,j up with
ltiia.nu al l!u- I’nrix 1‘eace confvrepee lujay in opposing a plan
Kinnl Allied huidnexs firm* full
v-oiiipeiuiatpih for property th«y
lo-.t iii Ki-munia, The action U
vlcwnl n« having-upset-th# whole
indemnity itiiic tu ir of the confclqlicr.
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, rin- I'tiili-d State* position w,s
e k p l a n i r d l u conference delegate*
l&gt;v H illui.I Thorp, ccofiomlc expert
fur tin* .State Department. II*
said.the O H * l Slate* it -how ronyiii.-e.l'that Itainaiil* Can IH&gt;t.mW|
ail t)i,. reparation,' and cumpan►
ation ill MtuCidS placril upon har
in the first ilraft df the Jtomanll.i

Dark Siifns Of More
Troubles (Rowing,
Oh Labor- Fronts
MEW YORK, Sept. 2.I.-t,1*i
i America** vp*t *hippiiiK 'industry
' i« getting hack to normal today
ofter Uu&gt; worst maritime criai*
in (In- iintiiin'ii hi»toiy. Dock
Worker* and *ranieji are hark
*-n, the Joh nt east and w**t
,cia«t pulU, an,| tW -aklp*—lied[u|» for 17 day* nmv are moving.
! llut lienee nloiig the nation's
. waterfront may he- only teuip
in ary. There «•*’ daik sign*, of
new Inhor trouble* in the lint
Imi distant future.

LONDON, S
new S ifretary
Averell-i Ilarrli
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P a r tly c lo u d y tliia a f te r n o o n , to n ig h t
a n d T u e s d a y . F ew slu tie r e d aflernoon
th u n d e r s h o w e r * .
M o d e ra ta
a o u th e r ly w in d a in c r e a s in g to occ a a io n a lly fre s h w in d a tom orrow *. •

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Activities Today !
At Major Ports j
A re Increasing

it; Aaaarialed Preaa
Senator Claude Pepper of*
Florida today endorsed liarrtnan'e appointment aa Comnerea S srrrtary. The Florida
Ikemocrat, long a champion
of New Um I views, declared
today that llarrim an he* a
very liberal and progressive ,
attitude toward the public
latereat. The appointment.
Senator Pepper observed,' la
t&amp; r **an excellent choir#.**

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Commerce, W.
made
alnce
Re tbli new**
.j Insisting from
I fully-support
men in L o n rio n i,____
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tbe foraign policy of Mr. Truman
defeated eounlrie* he re ­
und Mr. Byrnes, who aro carry­
quired to pay only me third comI hree
n iaiitim e
u u im i* h a v e
ing on tba high* principle*, laid
pemntiuii for properly lo,'se*
c o n tr a c ts w hich e x p i r e „n S e p t.
down by ' Mr. Roosevelt. There
•10. u n d t h e y h n v e t l i r e u t e n e d t o
suffered hy Allied &gt;orporatiuns.
A lies ths road to pears.**
,'Hriluin, ,n tin- 'tb e r hand, hat
w alk o u t
a t .'th e end of th e
~
Harrlrfiin wont qn to say that
'been Holding out for. 10|l .percent
C / l l e - s Jin- U t i e n i l n i i i y y p
he looked forward to Joining the
romiiqllsaffoii Indieationx are that
i t h e i i r 'lieVv e o n f l u e l » . l n v . i l v e , | - ^ n
-A------Truman Cabinet' ae Heeretarr
Hi,- Itriti-h. nhde iidinllting that
t h r e e d i s p u t e * are t h e w e s t
Commerce ' and felt that from Tlll.H closeup 0f the Belgian u lr-, standing .near
the shuttered IH survivor* were, reported to /tinth.- preii.e,- now Ira, elianged,
c o a s t ( ’I t ) l o n g s h o r e m e n head eil
previous experience In .it he knew llner which cracked up near [craft. The furre
uitt^coiiiinui to ilemand full in"
urry' lltidges.
( ’i t ) M a r i n e
the departm ent‘well, lie also held ( l a n d e r ,
ahuw slcut ajw ide .wath 1 ^ U m 'th ick ly !I&gt; )*'»'*’|f I'.jured. ( lulrmation- hy
by H
llarry'
N ew foundland,
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dt*"it" i *• 11 . oi It "mania.
f . n g i n o o n i I ’n iiiii , u n d t h e A K o f
n pres* ami radio, cunferenc* nt como of the survivors (clrideM wrmfkQr area. Fourteen of .the al Soumlplmtu)
) t ir,., ".ii.,-,| i to* l’nite«l State,
I
Mnt£» mill
•- 4:30 o’rlock this afternoon, Brit­
t.,«*
in .loloisVng Hie princi­
1 hr
fi’tlvtitl
tlt'p n f t i n t ’ll!
luin
ish time.
pal ..I p.iilial iiiilemnif nation
.•**'itf iiim I H int’th u ln t hi tin* *|li%It‘e bulisvrd in the American
iilirn I?,, quest ion arose ill Con­
|»ii|«* bttwppn thv
embassy In I-ondon Utst llarrintsn
or. I"", with ili,- Italian treaty. - *
luiiK M 'hurom m a n d ( h r 0)11*1 atntM .
plans to go to Paris shortly. The
I I.. t i i..*!&gt; -.ii ! I*.day. however,
I’ll** M u iitu * t 'lijfiiip t 'r s an* s im t
A - trip will give him a chance to
Hi .,1 t i n * . , . . p l . | . i v-i-i »e Hie r i g h t
ON THE PORCH OF HIS HOME, Hilly Amin.on, 16 , (Ic tl) and N.ilbji.
M1 n r)ft‘ tlu!iol»»» fo r a lif\\ cot*
talk things over with Secretary
I n ,,,«—11 f \ 1il l'l l p o - i t lo l l.
Juntri. 13 m »;h !» tlrmimitiate for Sltcn'fT C» \V t\ii|H*nlcr, of Live &lt;Lik,
tract tml^y in New York (’il&gt;
of State Byrnes «q that any
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*»I he Viiieiirati move came x,
I ’ .il, lh»» iii.fiiitt'i hi v%huh, tin*v ha/. ttn*y htiut to di'iilh Hilly n f.itlu*r,
further mixuu on foreign policy
J A i ' K SONY 11. 1.K, Sept. 2 3 _
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•••»««** « ' » l «*''*«II .11•I . , n lu ll its w*« outlined
W II A ii .In •. ii. ami Ini htcpmotTirr, l)oimle Ymiinf Aiulri&amp;on umu'lii'i
. can be avoided.
(Spei-ial)
“ While di'iiiaiul ctfnT
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U'(i&gt;ii- uieliitirr* of H'e BatksnIn tin* »pot fis.m ulii» Ii lu* Hii'il the itiutgun t&gt;laxl lh.it klllril hi* fatlirr.
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Harriman, who was. United
to nlnorb production of
‘•■‘"'•"'It ......fu/ ruW
I- iiiiimIi Ki'onoinie Cumlnixaion. it
On Way To T ru a ^ n tin...-*
' •Limns bhovia how lie irstid a iltltf on thu vsMhlilliK inuihlnts while MiniStates Ambssssdor to the.Court of
farm pr.Hluft*. or
large *hr,re
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na put loinard a* an amendment
St. James dntil this appointment, All Amendments P ro­
lux the iiilc Uiot tlljt killed M u AniiiMhun. (InUrnalUifial LTrltisu'r)
•«.f that prod.n-tion, at agtUfoe- 1*,'" ,,**, 1* lh.pW * M Jur...lirtlfHml
t. i clause Ml Hie proposed Koro• s i selecl*d4%r the Secretary of
lory prices, it i* very hard f o r ^ ,ur1rrl ........'. . “ "V l«-i«.-.-n A I
aioaii fieaty a .‘laUXe which has
posed By Peasant
Presidentt TruCommerce pus
moot of ......... gel down to aerl-,*'f
«"d »
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, y iliiixl the innllilisaiuu during
man. •
oils
Honking
about
whet
w
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will
UaxUlle
the
f»‘
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P arty .Are Defeated
erven nirriillg*
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.lu” wh.-n till. cmdiUon cease* to
msritnm- strike
I'li. ( iiilr.i Slats* did not itat*
exist, vet Unit ,* a Dung We "
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j WARSAW, Sam- 23. UF&gt;ll"t&gt;,| to t,f thinking about it)
1,1 Lu* A"*r,c *
it.Ilialiile.l fl'-m Poiiianis In com­
Home Demonstration The-Poii»h PertlaLNnt today ap­
Florida
and
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throiigh.
P
dispute
iti.ulving
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of
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pel eat ”rp .
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proved a new TfenHI election
out lh.* country," .aid Willlan. I De-x-k hand* and (.It)
c Tvds Are Ors^Wzed laW after a stormy* aiasleu. Tlie
Gliewliero hi I’a ils British
I*. VVilitm, d i r r c l u r u f
M uriiln
Fiitrnr" Sia-ri-lary f inest . BrVin
measure, which had been hotly
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Two new Home Demonstration debated hy Poland*! rival politi­
.trni i.ro iri 11nl u•111 of France
“ N ationally,
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h a ..*lr.-a.ly , D i l i I K I T S
A l 'l *
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yluba were organised in Sem­ cal groups, will determine how
f.t IN I MIN. S.|»l
J i .1*1 Vit aii.l .-•iiiri Moieign .Minister Y
tins I u turtle of* thl«* i n u lile m . . ^
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inole County .during the past that country's long-awaited gen.
iiiitiamiMl foii*i)fti |tii\vt*r miih clnir);* M
Molotov
indication., were
week, on* a t Elder Springe on oral elections are to ho conduct­
win. nuuwl.t.. potuto ir&gt;*iu. 1Ijo ik Is A nd S a v in ^g s
tioll, w lu cti b o x reached III. p o in t 1
t*.| l»y un IruniMit ^oViTiuutMil Hull II. vin nmild call fur a meet­
Sneaks Toniirht
Wednesday, and ths other at ed. Indication* uro that the
ing „{ Un- big ("in Foreisn Miniwhere Federal official* are *eek [I o n 11 SI 11 I f l ft I s i t l O l l
Pauls on Friday, according to elections will l&gt;d held In the next
A ^ f i k f N t i i t i n tmlay- with I ' l i c m i r a R i t i R j
*tei» n it Iiii i the next 18 hour,.
ing to ftirlnil the crop suh.tan
1 IU K llU IttllM II
.Mrs. Ouida Wilson, County home few months. It’s expected that
revolt
of
firrre
iiomml
triln*jtIlev in returned t*» Part* ovor th* ’
Hally.
the Polish government will an­
demonstration agent.
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CHICAGO, Sept. 23, id’)—’
ftiwkirnilr ' hin,; iiig — the --Foeeigw
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"With millions -v^uf ‘p r o pi a
At Elder Springs, Mr*. Perry nounce the date within tho next
iuHv A|i:ipi;!
I h r Miu r.tri T*"fni.-ir hack to
full
. around.(hr world .in n *larvstt.,ii The American_biinkai * - a*-"ct||.
as. elected pr»ild*iQt_oL seven days, giving- tha v.ilara at iruiph,
(luliuniuii
►
’length fm Hi,, (ii'-t time vine*
- .Ret,—or near that point, I h(&gt;to tioll W ll totd^Tmfny that iuving*
„ the new club, antf nt Paola, Mrs. le*iU&gt;0. days notice
•tour** t l i t L iirtl t h n l 'In* i i i m i i ifciitn f Mulotiiv irft i’a ii-1 fj-i ’ Movcowto *ee prod.ictifi.i of uny go'xl dcp"*it. and llir purclm-t- of
V. C. Schley was selected -Ha- The new election law had been
weir e e r r i v i n u
a n d uiiiiiiuiu
last Vug II
crop reduced. However, we rniglit saving, Imii. iI, are Ihp main
head tho new group.
stubbornly opposed by Poland's
t i o u f r o m n f*»iriait |*«m%*•* T h e *
a* well rerognlie the fact •lint thing- that can stop inflatlop
Other official! named for the conservative opposition, the pea­
w|i, k« e n ta il
it Ii I imI
ll t a t
in the year* abend wo may hnve and li.itiy ,ip p rc p riity Speak­
Elder. Spring* Club were: Mrs. sant party of Vice Premier Stanw Ui*hl)iw h a d
ln’s’u »r«’it
ing a. lb«* 72ml annual ,'nnvell8. E. Norwood, vice president! blow Mikolajcxyk.
Mi'iir I r u u i a t i r o » t a l " » ! t r | duction of n vifriety uf fuinl tion «f Itlx- Hanker* A*,ociation,
Mr*. W. C. Buie, secretary; Mr*.
T l i r f n r r i / i i I'owi’i rmttirtl i i »
The Peasant party argued th at
[ iteitu, utilr** »"tni' *"iutiim u Myron F rnnvMrM*, tin* |»rr«ii!ent
J . D. Cassidy, Jr., treasurer, also the law would make a free and
tin* .i rcu * tll«*it v y * i»*! ot hriw i# **
fuun.l whirjt i» nut ii"W hi visildy of tin* uvMK'iatioii’* AnvingN divi­
the following chairmen: Mrs. J- fair election Impoisibl*. In s
Hut Ihi* I .«*iitIx■!i t l f f u - r
effective u|&gt;eratioii. The plain, sion, »Hid that *avings deposjt*
P. Webber, finance; Mrs. J. C. bitter debate which preceded
t.i e x |i l : i m t h i t i ii R h a
have
shown
n
Idg
increase!
Mold
cold
fncls
a
re
th
a
t
American
' Trk**, health; Mr*. M. E. Balmes. adoption of the measure, Peasant
'th a t It* atain i.4 imt
Mix more students have soloed
farmer* hnve mi improved Hie than SX.tXiO.OOO.IMM) over the level
A food; Mrs. J . P. URoachk, cloth- tarty leaders charged that the
the irlH'lliou und
of
lost
December
I*
now
in’
*avefficietK-y
of
th
eir
operation*
—
w ing; Mrs, Carl Bradbury, can­ aw would rob thousands of
timii&lt; to thr I'rruhui last nrejv at Hie Sanford School
through -better m achinery, fertili­ Indi account*.
of Aviation at Hie Munlcipsl
ning; Mr*. M. E. N olan,^im ­ Poles of the right to vote and
In ninithcr addre,, to the con­
ulinli linike* a total
sation, and g eneral intrlllgenc*
provement ofH om # grouhd*. and would encourage fraud. They also
S;ti, | tin* llr it -«|i -|Mjk«'wmuii uf \ ii pml.
of ►rvrii student, who have “ won
of their liandling uf »peiat.»iM vention. Fre,| I. Kent, director
Mrs. C. C. Hannah, Improvement charged fraud In the Polish ’ref­
th«*
revolt
*"1
1
,
i
io.ittn
fni
|h
•
New
York City'* Hanker*
l|o-u n m g," sine# tlie airport
Incident to prmluctiou
that of
of home interiors.
I ' r r ^ l u n L'ovt'i iiiiient
erendum of Jun* 30, in which
Apparently unconcerned by the they are |ir.Hluring Inriesxiiig Trust Company. »anl that only
Other officers present were the government claimed popular
lhi|idti h. s fioin li*hi:tn IiIm n i l s llu iiiii uVer to tlir • lly.
under
free
enterprise
can
the
repsrtustlons
brought
on
by
his
l'lo,K,. nh.i have lukt-ll to th*
volume* of vnriou* &gt;‘i"p* ""
Mrs. W. L. Johnson. Mr*, T. P. endorsement of its policies.
thul thr iimuiKv'i't« mi) Ih* tiiiii
recent speech, . Henry Wallace sm aller acrehge*. u u j with re- individuality nf the p#opl«f func­
Gslgsr, Mrs. W. L. Bennett end
I ll&gt;f U klOrtkoOt Itl rt ft! Ill*' )»«•» 1 an f o r thr f'tsl time alul ’’flap- &lt;
tion.
Without
«
return
"f
free
walks
jauntily
intu
th*
Whito
The
parliament
voted
.down
sll
durrd manpower.
of llu-htif •nr .d littn'i |»iiiti*t I., .1 (Iii ii m ug." nil stone are:
Mrs. C. W. Bowen. .It was de­
proposed bv the House to confer with President
“ We don't know how Imu! '*"» #nterpri',e. Ken. ,anl it', incon­
|tul 11 tid«- uutlrt mi thr I'rin n i hai l Yo-I. Huhert dadil,. Edwin
cided thet meetings would be amendments
Peasant party. During the de­ Truman. Following the meeting _fficlenCy- .levelupinent may &lt;»n* ceivable Hint tlieie ran l*e *oy
&lt;*ulf Iinf nun ufioy mmitt ^ up heouidy. It *I It Nelli. Iton 1 T*
‘held a t 2:00 P, M. on ths thlfd bate,
a leader of the Communist it w-n* announced tiint he would tinue. If it doe* cdhttnue t«
lasting peace.
K ti I I v r
W ar i i i i , |ir&lt;»minrnt puii lit Iv air rniiviiiri d, Iii»wi*\i*i , lei and Yu- Hluekwelder. All
^ T uetdsy of each month.
Worker* party accused Mikola- rfmsin in th* cabinet but would trip the gain in population and
these men a ir forinrr servlc*
Klnrulian, will Li* tlit* irriiil n|irak- t fti*tt the ii pi Imiitf vi ill hr i*r unhi* I
I P '" At Psols, where the club will Jetyk
of being anU-Kuiilan and noi* make any more public' sta te ­ export markets, a t now appear*
vl
Inlllltllt* w il l'll i ii o i ii U t a of with tho arrival uf Army irin nn’ii aiol are taking full advant­
hfeet on the* third Friday svjLawton
Transferred
or speeches until tha Paris possible, then we must face crop
age » f the Bill of Right* to . . .
Botnr) (*lui&gt;s * of New Smyrna. | torvrmeiitM.
f each month a t H:00 of hoping for Anglo-Saxon in­ ment*
Peace Conference ends.-On Friday, lim itation— either by taking
obtain free flight training.
To
Local
Hospital
|)«*l.nnil anil Snnfortl meet nt tlir
Mrs. J. E. Thornes was tervention In Poland.
however, th* CHisf Executive, s t acreage out of production, or
New enrollment* aro being re­
Semlnolr Cuuntrv t ’luli. The uteriTin* word Nipirttii. iiu'Miiiiu;* Ja»
named ae vfc# nretidrnt, Mrs.
Siberia is almost' twice as larg* s fre** conference, announced through substitution [ * «»f ih*w T. W." Lawton, »uj»erinteinlcni ini; will i:rt umli'rway nt 7:*t0 pun, ia derived from tin* Jupannio ceived daily, according to avia­
Charles JL Powsfi as s ^ rs ta ry
that Wallses ws* to be ousted crop* for old,' or in some other of public Instruction in Seminole oVIoi'k.
a* continental United- State*.
wold* for null and ti«ni)r.
tion school officials, who report
’ and
Mrs. Grace II- Cola “
from tl.*, cabinet. Wallace re ­ way. This Isn’t ju»t a. problem County, ha* been transferred-from
that the total number of appll• treasurer. Council dMegata «*
Tha flag at the United Stales signed immediately and Aversll for today's study — it i* a con-, Riverside Hospital ill Jackxiufunt* to date are 2 i.. Of this
[
Miss Catherine Pox, Mrs. J . W- was fixed except for the disposition Harriman was named to head
iinuing condition, whidl. we must vllle to the • Frrnald-LsDghton
number, some are awaiting their
Bhaw waa named clothing chair- of- the white stars in 1818, *
tha ‘Commerce Department.
'
papei* of eligibility and will
deal with, proha h i/ through M emorial. Hospital,*
n a n . Piwsont alto war# Miss
Hospital officials this morning
start Hight training ns soon as j
many yaara ahead, and almost
SUxabsth’ Harris,
Miss Ruth
certainly It will have top priur. nescribrd Mr. D w lw t'i connllion
tlie,o' paper, are approved by
Pearson, Mrs. If. W- Rplvsy.
I»y among our agricultural wor­ aa Improvetl put said that he I*
man Park hotrl d u rin g 'th e war the Veteran, Administration at
lly JANK. KAILS
• Mrs
t o ' E E,X E.i Vpanm
m ark,
* . Mrs. J. fi.
ries, through the. next dread*. Still nut tn-rmilted to receive
WA.SIIINUTON--.Mri. Wlllisin year* when the General wa, -away. I’iu .x ,g rille . The**, irtclud# How.
Mrs.
. Taylor, Mrs. M. L. lt,m
. - 1
Every
farm er who - devota* visitors.
Though she is erpiilly fond of urd A. Shryrtick, Benjamin L
Ik G. Fsmbro, Mrs. Pearl Bates,
11. |&gt;. Illamly, attractive wife of
thought to this problem now, and
the admiral who directed Opera­ the quarter* of the Chief of Staff Pearson, Jugle K. Smith, 0 . A.
-Mrs. B. H, Smith, and Mrs- a« s
who reaches some *“ rt “I ' ,,,uc Their? la no federal law forbid­ tion rrnisruad*. say* tin- atom a t Fort Myvr. aero** the I’otom- McWhorter, Willinin C. Davidson,
Michels.
ac from the Capital, »hr get, a Herman G. Echols, Georgs An­
rad an Itinerary for a member tlon for hie own acres, will !&gt;# ding lire total drsteitcllon of colnn bomb i, ’f ’way beyond" her.
By JANE EADS
drea,. Joe Willlsnis, Ralph Forego from New York to San that much to th* good, whnf tha by the|r owners.
WASHINGTON—i ( ^ r fm»M»*
" I ’d like to Keep It that way— bit homesifk now and then,
To overcome thf», she goes hack liun, Andrew Csrtaway. Joseph
mi,l h&lt;-).-n.I the rest oY humanity
the quandary t h a . Travel and Francises;--thence la Australia, situation grows mor*.critical
Tho longest cleplianl . task ol IPo," shu adds;
to the Wardman I’ark drug *torv* H. Gondrlchi Roliert-M*y*r, -Ro­
Veterans Service Transport Bramch of ths U. N. Iridia. South Africa, Prance and Variable conditions were re- which
there Is authentic record la
and oft around to New parted affecting Florida produc­
8h&lt;&gt; says he i* happy.llu- Irsta aivl catches herself u ,'xla, and bert Sparkman, Murlln Turner,
Any veteran la need of serv­ ■ccrctariste was thrown Into whan
It
feet,
flve
and
a
half
Inches
long,
Richard Garl Kock, William A.
in. This they figured to tion in reports received in my
a t liiklni are over. Now ah* does­ sandwich nu\y acil then.
ice (free of charge) in any of a delegate, strange to N*W York
n’t have to hug tho radio hom ’ Dr. Carey D. Miller of Hie Mikkola and Charles H. Spark#.
tha following categories Je re- City, asked th* branch to arrange be about 35,000 rnllesj three- offka this week-end. A* I fore­ and 18 Inches In circumference.
Additional ground »chool eisaa
after hour, chewing her finger­ Hawaii Experiment Station, who
c a s t* f#F day, ago, th# recent­
quarter* of which vyfh by llr .
• trip to Statsa island.
quested to visit the office t
has hern making atudir* of typical room facilities are being set up
tA* rasponaibia akaodaa UsU
Ha « u .handled with formality
nails.
Th* branch say* It* biggest &gt; b ly acuta meat shortage, coupled
DRIVE SAFELY
Mile rail* hey husband "Spike” Filipino family diet* and an an­ and additional equipment la tmmatching * hla poiitlon
* o ‘ /* r has been handling the with th* narmal Seasonal trend,
■
* alor - B-iB- Osrtar politely Informed tha borough waa travel problems of dflagates and has bean reflected In egg prices,
Her# are earns of th# things and says one of her grratest alysis of 22 widely user! Filipino Ing procured to tak* ear# of
KaUona) Bank BuOd- a w araT w a mHa* by ferry froni official* attending tha health con- during th* last fa« days. I note' a person must undergo before thrill* wa« hearing him broad- food*, says that Filipinos living this increase In student IntarasL
th# tip of ManhatUn.
that receipts on our Dad# City being issued a driver* llnmsel Aiit—safe nml alTva—over the ing In Hawaii Ihuuld eat more The itnff of instruction will b#
firtdciv 1 v «
*
— XT. 5. B n•wort potatoes.
enlarged soon, it wa* announced,
It'* th# BMclal task of th#
The applicant mu*t take* a ffedio after the awesome texts.
8 lata Farm ers’ Market during
The
U.
N.
.General
Assembly
o*. it*
Dr. Miller says thr Filipino rats in order to absorb this Increased
plqvroofU Barrie#,
t i l North
notui
Travel and Transport* Branch ta will top that on*. I t la expected tha last week, while up substan­ road sign teat to determine if
Mrs. Blandy%wa* born in Wash-,
K n Avanu*.
■ , _
facilitate th # travel of delegate:
he is acquainted with the road lngton. She was married here. a quantity of sweet potatoes in enrollment.
tially in volume, have drawn an
Vocal tonal Training and Edu­ and officials U&gt; and from head that about TA90 persona will a t­ overall Increase of three cent# signs «ved In Florida and most H ir two chlklrert wpr# born here. the Philiptdnea, but 'unfortunately • Richard V»may, who la in
cation — T. W. U n rtat, Court quartarc In New York- R'a na tend' th# aeaaJon*. ■
They are Hop*, now married to Filipinos in Hawaii have coma to charge of maintenance, stated
per down for tho thro* top alias, «tb*r state#,
One o f' (ha ithing* often dlffj
Comdr.
John Marshall Lae. flag regard them as a mark of low fi­ that tha repair facilities ar*
small
proMem.
but
there
m
ust
Th#
applicant
muat
undergo
tfCo
a
ona-eent
rise
for
small
itartrig HotcHtulItt* be no delay. *
l-to « clegates from
,
now In a position to take car#
&lt; . celt to
an ay* teat during which ha I* secretary, to tha commander-in- nancial standing."
. th a t th an &lt;« a
He say* education Is necessary of both major and minor re­
i early March., says 't b e foreign
required to read standard let­ chief of tha Pacific Fleet, and
Contact through uoyu *
-#
-ln
America
too.
- Nations’ weakly bulletin.
ters froas a chart.
If tba Bill, In his last year at tha Naval now to teach them the nutritive pairs to aircraft.
V- F. W. MBBT8 TONIGHT
tv BsTTlea OfHear,
They often have ta share a roomy
»
value of sweat potatoes and to
applicant's vision la lees, than Academy a t Abnapolia.
sometimes with a coroplrte^trangIn 110 recordings It was dlscovMrs, Illandy is a talented plan- "overcome the social stigma" at.
Th* Veteran* of Foreign Want 48 oerrent aa nharu aa th*
^
t ^ r s l U r ' l w S ' sWnrt 2,000,000
ered that maaquUoe# have a Unwill meat tonight a t 7sO0 o'clock etandard. ae will aat be pxsa«d. 1st and waa aololat- at 10 with Inched to them.
,r,nt# U. N , will have at It#
"Unfortunately." says Dr. Mil­ uagr all their ovjn—a soog for
• t th» Legion Hut localad on I f glaaar* era raqalrad to paaa the Washington National Sym­
Assembly Beralnol* Boulavgrd.-L. A- Bryint; the tael, th* apallcant must phony Orchestra. She m s f b a r ler, "Fillplno. In Hawaii era In­ anger, knothef for mating. A WF ■
% ia t £ B B Z t U t &amp; S fe save*, percent, of theI room#
a In
M Veterans Administration .offlcUt wear gUsaea while drivlag kuslmnd at Annapolis. H* was clined to adopt some of the worst to express anger. Nqn# ol*-Uia8#
ZL dpen to evt f g visa* In • fraetlon
Americwn food habits rather than sounds la audible to th# human
Z of the time normally required by 'ratvrient hbUU belonging to $ # of tha Orlando office, will be ih a should h# b* Issued a lie*as#.
"blina data.**
an Individual to go frees one eon- Hotel Association of New Vorit guest speaker. A supper will be
Mrs. Dwight D, Elsenhower be­ th# b#at, among them tha use of ear. The bussing that can b# ‘ "
’’Apply tba Golden Rule ta
Q tv. T hat wlU
will be
t&gt;e about 1,900 served before the meeting |*U
City.
came vary fund ok her apartment Urn much chndy,. soft drinks and is mad* by the beating of
oar Driving?
rooms ta 8 | hotsls, •
In Washlngton’a aleganl old Ward- Oth«r eoiKsntra'ed sweats."
- “ f f j M I S S It
wbtgs.
r-3/
underway.
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Poles Okey New Wilson Says Florida Farmers
Eiedion./Law In Should Begin Future Planning
Stormy Session

Unnamed Foreign Power
i Charged With Encouraging
RevolT' In South Persia

Six More Students
Make Solo Flights .
At Aviation School

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Atomic Komi) Is Way Beyond” Her

Staten Island T rip Request Throws " &gt;
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moet up to date in Florida I In order to bring in the new m erchandise
for our newly remodeled store, we mutt clear some of th e present
slocks. Now is your chance to buy those much needed pieces o f furni­
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ALL FUR TRIMMED COATS
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In Unity Thar* la Strength—

Partly cloudy this afternoon, tonight'
and .Saturday with local afternoon
thundraaliowora.

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Ta r n s w U Uis Fr*n e*e i t Aiptrici)
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII

Established .1908

SA N FbR D , FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPT. .2 0 ,

1920

A ssociated Press Leased

Wire

Reds President Reveals
Final No Foreign Policy

Sailplune. Altitude Record Holder

osion

Change Planned

Military Commission Officials Declare Jews
Sticks With Minis­ A re Responsible For
te r s Decisions On , Blast In Which P a rt
Sh Bulgarian
Powers
Of City Is Rocked

Communists Transfer
300,000 Troops To Fundamental. Conflict In Wallace’s And
Byrnes’ Attitude .Toward Russia Is
Kalgan To Prepare
'Cause Of President Trum an’s Demand
For 'City’s Defense

PARIS, Sept. 20, (/P) —
Russia, as well ps Britain,
France and the United
France and Iho- United
States, remained faithful to
Big Four commitments at
the Paris Peace. Cqntorenco
today in the voting on the
— boundaries of the future free
E sta te of Trieste.

SHANGHAI, Sept. ’JO,
A a-ehin&lt;o* i'»iiimiiiii&lt;il
mail declarvtl today the
will make on,. (

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Tbo savemment announcement
H ie Italian Political an.1 T er.
ritoRal ' Commission balloted -)! ■aid that the drum of exolnaives
times on' various proposals to S*§ dropped fpun a truck into, the
street at the fiitranc* t» h«
-nilwav shops. Police iminediataly
rlrn rr I nearby buildings end
roped off the *!•■. Tha drum expi■ded after '.’|l minutes.
Police .in Haifa* speculated the!
the blasting was the work of
underground r&lt;&gt;i*lanc« figh'ers.
In London, meanwhile, savon
I, who on Aug. J I . Sen noun’ Weiner.
record breaking j tingiy painted luig
HI feet in a ' tw o 1been nltifchcd In ll
is shown grinning jproject for Annv
of In* glider, (he serration nt tlrlandi

Florida F u rtiv e Is
Nabbed In New York

Final

TiU NllAlber O r T l a n p s ' ^ H

Reds To Purgre Farm,
Political Officials
• LONDON, Sept. 20, W - T h *
Russian ro ttim n en t today onler^ A foumfy-Ufid# pure* of farm
officials and local political lead­
ers accused of .plundering farm ­
land*. A Moscow report said
agricultural officials guilty nr
anti-governrasnt activity fn pit.
faring property .will be prosecuted
ae common crimlnale.
* The Communist Paper Pmvda
declares that w U ln Individual
economic- elements In Rtvsla hav*
A*lt*d communal land* for their

TJRifiiarM M i r. Bynu*

Bryant Will Address
Local V. F. W.
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L A? Bryant, head o f the Veteran Administration's aob-regienal
» ffl(; to Orlando, will be the
guest «&gt;«*k*r a t th* meeting Monday night of the Veteran* of
Foreign Ware a t th* Legion Hut
#» Semlnol* Boulevard.
. Mr. Bryant will discuss on-theJob-trslninr sn o th e r Veteran
w m berin st 1-100 o'clock. A^rupg*r will b* served nt that time.

Sanford

for Via*
rt P. PitUroon
lUmaam ..
■ C- Clark for
- R o b e r t E.

HOLLER,TO VISIT CANADA
Key Holler wlU leave tonight
aboard an E asltm Air Linn plan*
for Qutbec, Canada, where he
will attend th* top club meeting
ef the New York Life Insurance
Company of which he Is a local

i United States has told
slavls" that her charge of
grer •tm U nent of YugoeUv
r* In tha AtrclO-Ameriran
Of Vonetla; Giula are fslw
exagyerated. At tha asm*
th* United state* has -de­
ed co-operation, from MarTUo’a government In. effort*

O fficials. of the Junior Cham­ ed, mutt b4 unmarried, beleeen
ber of Commerce announced today th* ages of IH and 25 and must
th at the organisation will sponsor have *!&gt;ecn a. resident of Florida
a loco) contest to select several since Jan. 1, 1940.
Nnme, address and tha ag* of
Sanford girls to be entered Itr *
contest to pick Florida's m.*st
photogenic voung lady to be th*
1947 Or*nge Bowl Queen.
Local 'photographer*. Raymond,
Cog* Nichols and Wlebildt. have
to ludi* the local
contest Indie Idoal* dnd organl*
actions may 4ntsr th* contest by
sending sight by t#o .lossy print
photos to the Junior Chamber of
Con'est,
Cotnnwiea - P_____
P. O. Box IMS, this clt: “ ire*
tha
photo* must he submit!
Jayceos said, On* must bo a
rslt. another must b* a ftt1
lh phota of the young lad;
■roaring a bathing suit and in .th
tant must be'wear
third the
dress, street dre*
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Senator Pepper declared io d ir lhal he brllrthd the ouster of
llruiy Wallare aa Aec'rclary1 or ConiTnetir will lu re a far rrachlii( effrcl upon the country and probably upon Ihe llemocrallr
party.
Prpprr, an outspoken opponmt of the Administration*!
forrlyn peltry, said he did not wish lo rommenl upon the Presi­
dent's oellon until he eould set the full lartt turroundliis ll and
ran appreciate Ibe tl,nlfjranre. Senator Prpprr addrd. howrvrr.
Ihe (orrrnmenl In respect la our forrlsn policy—which meant
"1 attuinr lhal President Truman's sllrualiif or llie member* of
war or peace— is nal intended at an allrmpt lo tllllr freedom
of tprcch It his country by members of P o n ffn a *,r b&gt; the peo|ilr generally.**

WASHINGTON. Supt. 1R&gt;. u1’&gt;—The ronflut within
PrvsidiMit Truiiinn’s cabinet ovtir American fnivign policy
oxploiliul today with u roar hcnrit tliroiijflimil tlw* world.
Mr. Truninn naked Henry Wnllnco to n*siKii ns Secretary
of Commerce. Simultaneously, the* President jfave-a .vote
of confidence to Secretary of State James Byrnes and de­
clared flatly that no change*
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Jaycees To Sponsor Contest To Select
Entries For O range Bowl Queen

ment In Orlando.

PAK1S—Secretary of stale Jamrt Hyrnro made nu lummrul
today on Ibe uuaWr of llrnry WalLsrr aa .Secretary of Cumuierre.
An omor lair of Dyrura uaa aakrd vtlirlhlirr the Srcrelary of
Stale « u vurprivrd at the newt. The amuclale trplicd -Well. &gt;rs
and no.H Other prraoiu rloar lo Ityrnn u lil “he did liol look
d I*pleated.'*
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NEW YOKE. Sept. 20. W V aa yauiv A t PWyliK chain sang
gitiv,, wiit arrdincS in New
rk today fur allegedly ‘passing
bad chtcka An hotels and depart­ Mayor
issues Pro- p
i
ment stores; Detectives Identified
' ytl n m fk t tff.n
rI'fkfIflV * ^ ' I d o I I
i J U r V I V O l u thr f.i ikst.uuu m.nk necor*
Iho youth as llernard .tfcndelsiin,
C iu m u iiu n
lu u a y ,
II .I I..hi..a&gt;. market ml
Detroit, Mich., and said he hud
been serving a SH-year term for
Stores Close
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Jnling out worthless .checks in
Palm Beach; Miami, and other
lly JULIAN STKNSTItOM
Florida cities. «Basel all was the chief topic
'P olice quoted Mendeloon no-say­ 'of- conversation todav mi 1I1.
ing hq came' to New York after street! of Sanford and *liico.la*t
fleeing a chain gang .camp' pt night's thrilling 4 to M Vlc'nry
Callahan. Fla laeL September by ever the Orlando Senators l&lt;*
hiding .In a swsrnp.
tie up the series three_.gaim •
to three, there have been sevri.nl
NEW YORK, H,pl. 20 Important
divelopmrnt*
. moiii
(A P)— The Coast Guard ha*
Work Begins Today here
today.
announced
off trial),
that
Mayor II Jam*-On Old City Cloek GutMeanwhile;
i«ue*t u proclamation i*«l.*y
there are IB su rriiu n of thr
Workmen from the 0. B. ~5trv irg ln r a* many Sanford fan* '■* crash of a Belgian Afrlittr*
Clintoek Company of ^Minnesota attend the game a* |&gt;o*sihlk to
Plane near - Gander. Nr*
were busy this morning giving support Manager Ed* Levy’s yl tl&gt; foundkaad. Soai* of th* la
dH-thilr.
Dgbt
to
capture
the
seriea
the City clock a t First ’Street And
survivors are said to Ire In
w ln ttiq right tu play the
Park Avenue a thorough "fare and
"very bad *r&lt; .limt."
playoff rhamplont of the (iettryin.
lifting" and "operalioir.**
rids league.
New cables secondaries which HiAlso
Ihla afternoon, officials
GANDER A I R P O R T , Sewopara'e ifc# hands, hamrnrrs snJ of the Sanford
Merchants A*«»constitute tha clock are bein&lt; in­
L-undland, Sept. 20. u1*i
lh. re
riation
announce.)
that
most
of
stalled, according to Tv T. "Cub■ho retail atoree In U10 huslpe** I *Iill is no definite* iilfuruintioii n»
resth and Vern Spelts, company district
will close tomorrow even­ lo the numlter o f ' survivor* in
ing at 0:00 o'clock In erder to per- the big Belgian airliner winch
rnlt personnel / of the firms to crasher! In n wilderness near
reach O rlando'by game time.
(ianderv Newfoundland, Wrdnra,
General Manager John Ganxel day inurning. It is believrrl that
i t the-Orlando Benator* »aid lids five to seven persutis nr,, alive.
efternonn whan contacted hv T|ie
The Coast Guard says it Ins
Sanford Herald that Orlando
officials were anticipating a sell been unable to renew communi­
but and that it would probably cations with the rescue crew* si
be th , greatest rrowd In the his­ the site of the wrecked plane
tory of the Florida State League so far today. Bad visibility iu
the area haa forred the ground­
Forrestal Becomes
ing of additional ' planes which
were tu be dispatched tn Hie
Dean Of Cabinet
scene.
WASHINGTON, 8*pL M ,
A rescue party from Ft. Mc(A P)— Henry A. Wsttace'e
Andrew reached the plane last
fapsrter* free*, the Cenunerc*
night. Soon after the plane was
Department leaves Secretary
reached, however, batteries in
of the N ary Jam** V .' F or­
the reecue party's portable equip­
restal tha ' only Roeoeveltment burned out, and effort*
sppointed member *f the cab-'
are being made today to ged
iaet,
■v ■
batteries to the rescuers, as well
Since P reeldent Trnman en­
aa any needed supplies.
u re d the White Hone# he .ban
made then* ether ckaageef

harly !» Still llnhnnu/n

Miss JoVce Bevls, state exten­
sion clothing specialist, will he
In Seminole County Monday and
Tuesday, Sept. 23 an&lt;] 24 lo con­
duct taild/inr .classes. Clothing

Tile epok i-.niian, ('lien
Cilia.
K iiiik . aniil if lliat effort f.illt
|tli«* .Chinese Communist*
wllT
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cone mi
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Nanking
m-gutiitlimi'
I'lien «ni,| tlir Nuuking tnlkt
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l i ave &gt;1* (rii..iat*&lt;l pi(&gt;&gt; wlijit he
t t s R B t f c l f c J l i C M a a . Ii mil'll
l,. . h 111*.11•
tilt* turriMit civil w^r to
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1«l«*nt Hint tin* Ktii'tmnlahg guv-'
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Photo tty Nichols military .ncupati.m
of
many
( oiuiniinitl-ltrlil eiliet and taili
&gt; was only u I'll heliiiul liny way line* "
rkei in Ibe cm *, roiinir) race
Jn „ • ,||,|mt,h from I’elpmu.
I'cl.ainl. aiitl |inrllcl|i(ilei| in ^Vaaocinleil
l‘re,» eorreuppmleilt
'l*'rstunt* a*
tile
M'liiiclpal 'p „ ,,,
Mu-tin-on
leporla
Ihe
Cliinete ifoteniinriil I* doing |H*l
thlilN, tin vi*luriuu* force* are
•ulvuncing
Unsaid Knlgun, the
I Cniniminiat*' Inn military bo»e In
f'lialiar provuuy. Mnttersoh *ay»
I th» government la prepared lo

Sanford Baseball Lehman Expects New Record To
Fans In Frenzy
Be Set During 1946-1947 Sea
Over

Clothing Expert
To Hold Tailoring
Classes In County

WAHHINGTON— 11*1101 Wallace wll| make a ‘ radio »pceeti at
•CM e'rjack, Eastern lli/ lls b l Time lonifhL W allace Will apeak
briefly over lit* Columbia Hroadraattnf Njdrtn and possibly
ulher nrlaarkt.
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policy by members of the rsecu- ^ 7 ^ , 7 " '
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Hvc branch of the government. &gt;»« jckea
Wall,
.He inserted that no such .tale-1
inents are to l»e made vvliicli are f'*inr
in conflict with the established
Until „ sue,
foreign policy of the United i* ehov*n, the (
Stater. Ha said that the stale- piirtinent will l.e
inents would hove to be cleared Under*ecretary \l
with the Stale Department.
J*bo «* now o„ ll
The President said that he regretted the breaking of a long / K, nlnteirst !r ’ I'm
and pleasant official association ^
with Wallace, but th at he was Undersecretary. Be
sure Wallace would he happier
In New Aork. tl
If-he could present his views as Wallace resignation
a private clUsen.
'T « buying spur]
Mr. Trum tn’t re q u n t for Wnl- ,n*' , im
la c .'. re.itn.U on came a . what 1 ^ * . / T ! T K'r "'
might be called a delayed aurprise. When Wallace first made }*° J
L,
statements In conflict with those {. r "
of Byrnes. It wa. expect*,! th a t
n !
he would be asked for his resit" ' J 1' ' 1.
nation. It I.U r seemed that the
“
m atter had been smoothed over y
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by Wallace'* promise not, L,
Wnllac, deliver*
make any more foreign policy *&gt;« foreign policy i
statem ents-until after th* Pari* Madison Square Gi
Peace Conference.
Then, today, came th* Truman
Wallace declared
request fer Wallace'* resignation Zoning with a for
— a request which caught the be handled success!
Commerce Secretary’s personal tough-wlth-Russl*
sta ff by turprioa. Th#y h ad n 't to“l h m w
bro,
heard a word about th* ouster *»•! or lasting. Tl
untU newsman advised them.
t*L th*^ tougher
Since cabinet member* eerve wllk geL
a t the pleasure of th* Chief
Wallace also tut
Executive, a request for a resig- no more business I
nation automatically means th a t affairs of eastern
tha member la out. Wallace la Russia has In lh
expected to make a statement fairs of Latin An
on . tha m atter late r today. .
Europe and tha l
Wallace disclosed th a t ‘ he had
n . tu . iubicct oi
■topped down shortly a f t o r |M( had this U&gt; .i
President Truman had broken ||h | mpqr|alUtle
the new* of the cabinet shakeup v * .r y u t . | one
a t bla new. confarence. AfUr a wllh R u s s i a n
Ulephon* w tTenaU on, with th* wpu|d ]Md th*
President, Waller* addressed a d|w t to ^rar un
letter to him a . "D eer H arry." . T l L r t y define!
and the U ttar o*W: • *
policy of our own
“A* you requested, her* h m y
------------resignation. I shall contlnu* to
Henri Becquertl
fig h t for peac«r*f.am sure th a t dloacUvlty to IMS.

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CPHM Waits Returns
To United States
CPIIM Jw m * (I. Wail*, Jr., son
«f Mr. and Mr*. J. G. Waits, .Hr,
of this city, has returned, tu the
United SUtes' after a tour of
duty In China, it was announced
today,
• Chief Waits La currently serving at Camp Joseph II. Pendleton,
Oceanside,' Calif., -With th* Third
Medical Battalion of the Third
Marina Brigade.

A. K. Powers Issued
Building Perm it
A building oermlt ha* been
Isiued a t tha City Hall to Capt.
A. K. Powers, now -on military
duty in Germany, to erect a
dwelling at Rose Court s t ■
cost of 10,000. Mrs. Onl* Z.
Bird,- mother of Capt- Powers,
la directing tha .deUlla of the
building, P. M. Campbell la con­
tractor. . ,,
Another reeont permit la that
Issuid to , T%I, Wiliams to arect
nu* between* Fourteenth
Fifteenth Streets.

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 20,

THE SANFORD HERALD, 3 AN FORD, FLORIDA

P A C E TW O

‘ The. infinite possibilities of- flood food are clearly
shown by thi amazing succcss'of the Toll House! an in­
teresting little rcstnurnfit On the outskirts of Whitman,
Mass. Established early in the depression, this now famous
food emporium, not only survived the storms ami strugKles of thosq troublous times, but despite recent food and
labor shortages ntld the ravaifes o f wartime rationing hns
Krown intb a thriving business institution. ”
Founded by a fnmous dietitian o,nd her husband in
191)0, the Toll House opened for business with only seven
tables, one male assistant And a waitress. In three years
time, years which saw thousands of other restaurants and
businesses of every description closing their doors, tho
lumber of*tables had been increased to 64. At the pres*

m a n y l e a d in g st o c k s a r e

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Undervalued
Intelligent tnrectors bay . ouD
. „ , sell them when market

Lcead Intrinsic mince. L fi nc
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Poor English

Professors at two largo universities havo been saying
FRIDAY, 8KPT. 26. 1*46
that today's high school graduates are very badly tnlned
•-L'iw'. ^TvV'pvw rolProtiAY 'in t,le use of the English languago and in the fundament^
01914*
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njs uj grammar. One professor went so far oa to say that
UNLESS YOUR OBJECT' IB pjany freshman college students arc unable to distinguish
JUST f f i n ^ f f s i T p l W S : b«*wc«" »" ndjectlve and an adverb.
piusm° OTHERS. YOU CAN’T*
These are hard-words, but many parents will agree
FOOL YOURSELF NOR THE with them. The letters written home by college students
MAKER. BETTOR TO have are often horrible'examples, in both grammar .and spellm N ^ » ir A ATIBat whmY\hou
The -tfblMge student needs a working kn/wledgc of
d ^ t8»lmN^ 'not thy left h»nd English in order to express himself clearly antr forcibly’In
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sw«et moons T
No plaint for soring with ItA'blun.. dering end ache,
no -elegy for • SinnmiT. will !
fashion.
but I m..n riot with barbaric dev
and climb th•• midnight’* high
dcfilo- with passion
and watch the lean wedge of wild
f» O e *o over,
.
pnd while the shsrp frost-silvered
wings depart
&lt;
,
1 shall exult with beauty^nor cero
’ how soon
the white snows drift and cover
this rowdv liesrt.
1FUANCKS KU08T.
W* *«eo where the, OPA b*»
decided to increase the price of
ride which you c*nV buy.
President Truman is said to bo
planning to set up a special com­
mission for the purpose of rooting
Reds out of government lobs.' It
should begin wltj l the hlglier-ups.
Are ycu still waiting for that
automobile you have had on order
for the past year! Well, 60,000
Detroit auto workers are out on
• The’ Tlmes-Unlon Is Interested

.In knowing where Drew Pearsoi

got hie popy of Secretary Wot(act’s latter If he didn't ‘'ril.-h”
It from Department of Commerce
Diet. May ha ona of the communlsts working there “fllcheJ'’
It for him.
'* ♦ '
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Secretary Wall ice say* he will
not resign from the cabinet "badause he it an honest man”. In
hi* July 23rd letter to Preildent
.Truman, he *»id, “There ii a
school of military thinking . . . .
which, advocate* a preventive
war (against Rustle)". But the
Secretaries of the W tr and Nary
departments ilow write. "There
U no basis for thU statement,
There !e no euch w lllU ry think.
Ing”. Evidently someone isn’t “an
■honot man".
• .
Jimmy Roosevelt days hn '*
100 percent for Henry Wallace,
but Senator (Jcorgo of Qoorglk

In those nations, did not want
td be loclallied.. That’s where we
disagree.*'
We have been hearing a rood
deal about thle so-called “Get
tough with R unla" policy, of our
State Department. Bat that Ik
ike name which the vommgnlet*
lir e our foreign policy. And R
doesn't me*a that wa Ihtctld to
IhfHhge in the Iw st on any rf
UnaiaW rights, domestic or forelgu. Ct that .wa jklll Uy_tu -any.
way te tell, tha Russian* what
V ttf can do about th e ir. own af-

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I sing songs of tho world, the cyatorios of history-,
the symphonies of nil time.
I nm the voice of today, the herald of tomorrow. I
wonvc into the warp of the past tho woof of the future.
I tell tho storios of poacc and war alike.
I make the human heart beat with passion or tend*
urmpis. 1 stir the pulse of nntiops, and make brave men
do better deeds,' and soldiers die.
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MIAMI REACH
Dear Friends: „ t .
lace wa* very much heartened
When I wrote'you last 1 was dver the President’*-'wpprpvit of
In Seattle/- After n -week speak­ h t r iptech, for he like m l, hu*
ing on tho Pacific coast lot felt we were btlnr led towards
Democratic ndmintes for the Sen­ another and worse war end ha
ate and Houie of KepreaenUtlvea ha* been deeply concerned.
I returned East to New York end 'Now the State Department end
with Secretary Henry Wallace the Kepubilcane am anti-Kooiespoke a t a great rally in Madison vclt Democrats have got hold of
Square Garden opening.the Demo­ the President and induced him to
cratic Campaign in New York.on •ly that he did not intend to ap­
behalf of senator Mead who op­ prove Mr. .Wallace’* speech. .!
poses Coventor Dewey for Gov­ do not now know what Mr. Wal­
ernor ends former-governor Leh­ lace la going to do hut I do not
man who te Democratic nomlnro e*e how ha can avoid resigning
for U. S. senator.
hi* place In tba Cabinet- It U
That- waa\ the speech by Mr. too bed that* the President who
.Wallace which caused the furore. I* charg'.-d under*the Constitution
Mr. Wallace announced the Ptesl-' with the conduct of our foreign
dent bed. read and approved his policy dote not feel sufficiently
speech oh foreign policy. The sure of himself and enough n)ascrowd quite out of ayibpathy ter of his own Administration
with tha way thing* are going that he can declare hi* views at
*_ pBn» biased and booed whin Any Nm* and hi* representative*
Mr. Wallace elated that some or Will follow him ratner than At­
i.i* tioeral view* ** to the beat tempt to eo-erce him to repudiate
way to prosperity and peace a speech which he must have ap­
wens step the views of President proved aa to content as Mr. Wal­
Truman. The crowd .Imply dW lace said‘ he did. It la obvious
not belltvl .that those vleera Could
be thp views of the President
aod oof State Deportment and
odr delegation abroad following
th« course- thay-’ dke MlAWing. of wbat he eald in the addmia
B ut'M r.W allacetold th* pudlsnee because he was a Cabinet otfl.er
Of 20,f«0 111 effect that they were and the subject 'wa* very importdoing' th* President an Injustice
and that he vfM not anti-British
nor aml-Russiah] that he wraa of th* same kind of a apeec!

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nil that ha wanted to be fair
with tha Ruetlana and •&gt;! othef
natlqps pnd he W»s not'tied up
with.. Britain -ec-any-other-nation
Intl dplogAwhat. he thought wq*

I made on lha sam*'occa»ioo am
time will prove that hla WlaVt
greet Attach and atte out Uu
only policy tot our country f|
Rttricti fT W4 kmo'b'TvT'jx-^
and world-well-belhg In our Urn*

Mr. Wallace kbd I against g re a t! may be said of me
odds anil
&lt; unjust ! again prove I arr
*“ J every
------ kCnd
H) of
criticism end accusation are try -- the
__ sifcly and Pca&lt;
1 I ry—niy
r v ---nn&gt; snlm
Ing to point out to' our people .lU
rot ta.. ...I
roirse which is strictly on A m .r-j tllrl‘
n, tn
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rtr hundred years sleep
lean policy—not ilrUlth, not Ru«* j
■im. not anybody else — Juat I In Athe
| Josacred aoll of the South.
as I am yocr Senator
American. We don’t went Id a«c [ | ’will, like an honest doctor, : r y
anv foreign Ism get a foothold I |„ (e|| yW
M
you the truth About the
In this cuuntry apd we know th a t. public -good’
i. I1 know you ■would
the best way to keep them out have me. ------foilow’ no other course.
is to keep American democracy
A* 1 write this a wonderftl
itrohg In America ai~IL ...
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l . J kV.^
th . Atlantic rush.*
his country and the world
out In over from
lovaly Miami Beach. I
of a war which would destroy wish^ you. were here to enjoy It
our kind of d»mtf:raly and th . ami 'fcould
" .U yToni
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ig#r myself.
hop* of our kind °f •* world.
yVery
#ry ,truly
ro' yours,
The people are being deceived
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CLAUDE PEPPER
by propaganda anj false Inf.irutjt___________
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T A L L A H A .S S F .E .

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Sept-’ 20

Special)—Attendance at Florida
•Ate Parka for July and August
war about three tf« H mow {ban
for th e same -m o n th s, laat yesr,
According to figures rrlessAd here
by tha Florida Park Serylre.
Daring July this year 26,907
person* v i a l t a d bU te Parks
MAlnst 7,293 last year. In August

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The parks now In operatioi
are: Florida Caverns near Marl
anna. F art Clinch near Fenian
dlnA.
Hlghl-nd* PlAriST
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_____ near
ibrinr, Gold Head Branch near
for warning against th e war 'h a t
kya.one Heights, Myakka River
would corie to ua If we did not do
•onuthtfitf td Atop It- .Later my
enemies laid to edtelt I wAs right.
I am right again and whatever

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T H E S A N F O R D HERALD, SANFORD, .FLORIDA

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Lovely Tea Given Till# Afternoon
PKA Fraternity Has
For Pi Beta Phi Sorority lhishees Banquet For Riishees
Betty Colbert To
Wed William FaTik

IETY EDITOR — Cecelia Truluck
T in . Hrrk.n. on Magnolia

Mra. B. (}. Smith of Oviedo
wa* .hopping in Sanford Joday.
L. C. Harper haa joinerl the
U. S. Marine, a n j will leave hext
week to report to Parris I.laml.j

*ne group aiarieti
(B thB rid* early in the evening
and aang familiar fraternity aongt
anroute to the apringa. Swimming
waa enjoyed after which a delicioua picnic supper waa aerved
around a camp fire. •••
Group singing and dancing fol­
lowed Th* outdoor picnic. Ruaheca
preaent were Glenn Lingle, Jr.,
Kenneth. Leffler, George Cox,
Pete Brock. Hugh Whelchel. Jr.,
«... R*4,urnr , Alvlh Kilpatrick.
BUly lirumley,
Bromley, Billy Gray, l4iurtcr
1-aurltr
w a rd , Bobby Junes. Tommy Vau­
ghan, Clarence McKee, Jr., Bill
Branan, E. C. Harper. Jr.. Kirby
FIW, Jr. and Dale Scott, Jr.

Mr. and Mra. Charles H. Tyler
of Silver Lako celebrated Iheir
f&gt;«th wedding anniversary recently.
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Pete Mero haa received /tile
rating of chief radio officer iif.|hv
Merchant Marine..
Mra. Hepa, U. Jolly of Auburn,
Ala. ia the ' guest of Mr. and!
‘ Friend* of Mra. Jerry Beer
will- regret to learn that ah&lt;
la confined to her home ii
Geneva hecau.o of illueaa.

•Guss^a of the ruaheea . were

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. MONDAY
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
The Womans Missionary Union
September 19
leers of the . First Baptist
Gordon Frederick
urch wilj • hold an executive
meeting a t 3:00 P. M. followed
Ccld sliced turkey combines
by the annual business meeting
a t 3:30 P. M. when 1047 offl- well with a leaf of fresh garden
lettuce on which yrni have placed
cere will he presented. ’
appetising mixture of whole
The Depondnhle Class of the an
freshly cooked green string beans,
F irst Methodist Church will meet finely
shaved onions or chives^a
a t the home of Mrs. Iv A. lain- toueh.of garlic suit, und enough
denberg on Brown Avenua at curry powder to add an agreeable
8:00 P. M.
lierh llke navtrr.

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fraternity honored I'entral Klor.
iila rusher* WeJitVvIay evening I
with a stag bamiuet at the Ifni-1
y.r^.ly
in Orlando.
The .
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between 4 :0 0 and 5 .IW cit
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iminting the S»n on l f ir *
of- h , r daughter Hetty Floy
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AMDOLPH SCOTTiw

O n I h e S a m e P r o ||r iiin
or, curtain. • Wusll II III licit a lids,
-then inotateu tin- npota with lemon
juice, sail and hang the curtain In
the nun to dry.

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Mra. O. T. Pearson left Tues­
day evening for Fort Pierce
where ah,, is employed by tlie
American Fruit Growers.

ITt'klta can he'm ade Irimi al­
most any lrtiit.i and vrgrtables.
They help to save the surplus
train your kitchen garden and
ttlll come In mighty handy to
give variety und spire to those
‘imply nil'll Is ihui vmi may umjt
to serve II ypnr sugar supply Ls
low use.molasses

Mi' m Doris MrCall of Tavares
spent SunJay aftermum with her
parents Mr., and Mr*. Edward

sptiHNtuh'day afferomm with her
paren's Mr. '•and Mrs. Edward
Mr*. W. J. Thigpen ami ilaugliter Jane who are sja-nding gim.&lt;
time at Ormond. Ilearh are visit­
ing in Sanford over the.wrekend. Les-Souers Hold
^~ 7
First Meet Of Year
E|l Fielding left yea'.erduy for
Parris Island, 8. C. where he will
I become a member of th e 'U . 8
la s Soufrs held .the first meet­
I Marine Corps. He i* the son of ing if the .-.erf year on 1urs.lay
Mr. and Mr*. E.* N. Firlding.
eviritnr with tlie ongimil s|nm1 sor, Mr* I*. IE. Dawson, -peaking
'Roe Martin has replaced J I on the
Adopt A Family, Plan". Tri-Dclt Sorority
Wathin as ths office managci The girl* agreed to adopt a fam ­
(Jives Coke Party
fer American Fruit tlrower*. Mr. ily in Belgium bv the mime of
• Wathen ha* Keen transferred to Emmanuel de Saedelcer 26 Plave
The Delta ljpltn Delta *..ior.
. Ft. Pierce.
Du Huipiet. . natelet, llelgt: II I.
Then- sre two daughlri* in Ihe v m.rnliers entertained at the
Taylor
Brown
student
of fnnillv Agni* wa* I. in In IHTI i.iii,. of Miss lads Meriwether
I'ediu-sday afternoon with " n
Georgia Tech. -Atlanta. Ga.. flew and Marie, in lll.HI. •
home for the weekend to visit
The member^ agreed to* take oke party for the Snifonl
with his parent* Mr. and Mr*. T. turns corresponding with th e1rw*hee». Dainty sandwiches cut
Ira. In delta and crescent shapes
C. Brown.
I
tnmilv and sending box**.
Dawson announced that if n line w ,‘ rT served throughout th,. a f­
ternoon.
James T. S t . John ha* le'.urnrd in the city i-ns interested I
. Riishees were Miss Dorothy
to the home of hi* mother in ing with this project *&lt;i r
Citnnley, Miss Daphne Connelly,
Valdosta, (lu. aftcr spending a Miss Je,nn Sayer or Miss
Ml** l.ueille Altman and Mis*
week with hit sister and brother- Gootspeec.
in -la w Mr. and Mra. I.. I. Ililghiy.
Miss Goodspv'd picaidid over Betty Jn llrock. Meinliei* were
Naxt - wsek »;he will , rcturiy
the meeting ns the piesidrnt Missi ML* Jian Whlgham. Ml** ElimAthens. Ga. where he will resume Sayer was rpll.d uway.
The- belii Whlgham, Mis* Jessie DurT..
his studies at the University of sponsors of "the club Mis Wayde den. Mi** Betty King. Mi**
Rucker. Mr«. II. C. Ileixel ami|| Mildred Roh-Oll. Miss S y l v i a
Mrs. C. It Dawson weru inlr *■ Meiseh and Ml** Maltha Wight
Miss Kay Steed of Orlando r - du ‘eil. A round table discussion
tertained for Slnfoct! and Orlando f o llo w e d .
Chi Omegas members and rush­
Those present were Jan- ('himes* at her home at 732 I.ticerne man, June Bose Dutton, Barbara
Terrac* recently. Those attending Chapman, i.oulse Clark,. I.ylliuu FLOWKR PLANTS
gxa. Miss Martha I Hoyle, Gloria .Damplor, Kitty Oih
lUill Brosrn,
i Connin McCall..• ham. Caroline Lee, Shirley M on- ^R E A inv TO SKT
Daphne Con­ land, Phyllis Haeh, Hetty Jane
nelly and Betty Jo Broek, ruth- Copeland, Evelyn Ratliff. Jean
• G llllin rd in
Hayer, Ixilo I^e, Myra South
ward. Joyce Goodspeed and Nanrv
- Mr. nnd Mm. O. T. Pearson i Williams.
• B aby B r e a th
Mra. J. K. Rowland, Jr. and Sylvia
Ann Pearson returned Tuesday
• Forget Me Nol*
Ttirre Is a quick ami ena\ &lt;!•'.-&gt;
from n vacation trip, visiting reert!
Peel
whole
|ieaches.
sttul
latives in Missouri, Kansas nnd
• Ctilettdulaa
Arkansas. Miss Marian Pearson lightly with' two or throe cloves
and
place
In
a
sugar
syrup
with
o
remained in Kansas to attend
• C n rn iitio n s
Kansas State. College at Man­ stick of cinnamon and poach
lightly.
covered
until
tm
drr
but
hattan where she Is a member
• Pinka- iiQt.mushy. Serve well chilled.
i)f the sophomore clasa.

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Mrs. Arthur B ranan' and sons
Arthur Branan, Jr. and William
Branan and Mlsa Naomi /illrouer have retarned from a visit
at Daytona Beach. They spent
several weeks there and had as
their guests during, th a t time
Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Brownlee
and Mitt Malguerite and Bettsy
Dibble uf Deland.

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BOOGIE WOOGIE-T. Dorsey
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EDDY ARNOLD
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thll.ftovaj print royon iluddad
witfr illvsr boll buttons, laoiher ball
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hmen!.P o f ' punch, cake.,
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mints'were served by th e ,C,*&gt;',
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Humbert. Sorority ponds’ Mr. Karik nttrtidrii the* .
nr -l**—th«--gc**«p I h rough- j BoHe Amdrtny Tir“ tv*T\v York City . . .
afternoon.
Jand joined the U. S. Nuvnl He“
r* Invited were Miss {**rv«. ill June 1941 and .erved ,,
Connelly, Mis* Hetty Jo until April llMtl. He i** al*»»,
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Mia. Dorothy Crutnley, affiliated w ith, the’..Lido Beach ( ,
icy JoGutialex, Mi.a Dllun Civil Service In New York City. •
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ill*. Toi Livingston. Misti Phe couple plan to make their
Altman and Mi.a Ann.home in Elmhurst.' lawg l.lnml „

Wight Kirjley
ha. u-tutne,
from Swulnalairu, Ga. and wil
leave Sunday to enter the • Uni

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with entrance from Fir*t Street *nd exit lo Alley.
By the monjh or year only at re.w nA ble rate*.
Security Bont^ wtd Mortgage- Co., Inc.
S02 Atlantic National Bank Building, or call
Garland W. Spencer, Agent. Phone 99.

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THE ATLANTIC STATION

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MEN’S, woman’* ond tfhildren’ii i FOR rellelilo and thormiKhly (jxpcricnced painter call f*07.
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EXPERT painting—coniruct ir
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Clerk, L’OU -Sanford Ava.
hourly basis. S. G. Grogan,
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prtfurm l. All convcnlcncci. 310
ItO W. FIRST ST.
W. 3rd St.
Echols Ilctlding &amp; Furniture .Go.
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Sanford Mattress Factory
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WANTED TO RENT
Phone 1133. and 073-J.
LOANS MADE
F U R N I S H E D or unfurnished
FROM 910 TO 9300
. SPE C IAL
house needed at owe. J’hono 20 GAL TRASH CANS 13.76
. strict privacy; fas! service
1000 between H:30 and 12:00 VEGETABLE BINS *3.25 A 91.63
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
and 1:30 'til 5:00 P. M.
102 Hanford Avenue
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H A N F I . R I ) IIABDWAKE CO.
2 10 E a s t F i r s t S t.
FURNISHED house o | u p a r l i m i i l
BORROW HERE WHERE
for couple »ilh h a h y . P l e n . a
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
telephone K!*5. N&lt;•ed is u r g e n t . :0PRNRAGAN ralibagc plnn* YOUR noluial desire for privacy
now ready. Phone 705-1L '
in money mailer* i, strictly
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CAST Iron wood a n d coal clr- yeapacUtd here. Friend* and
relatives are not Questioned
diluting healer. .'It ll W. 3rd.
FIVE A d j o i n i n g lots. Each • 50
about your credit, - Your em­
feet wide. Excellent neighbor­
ployer or buslnee* associates
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hood. Priced reasonable. Mis.
will not hear of yoar porsonsl
ginS^Bwlfnhlc for lawn mower
Short, phone Co. 4502.
affairs. Thgre ia no cause for
or blcycleX Fred Myers, 311 E.
embarrassment.
2nd St., Phone 417-J.
lO.ROOM 2.»tory house in goiwl
— Uoaspnabie credit requirvmonts.
condition. This h o u s e - nun# .be GOOD—uswl clothing fo r stle— -• No -cowmricerg—v m n tm ey loans.
moved from lot in o n ler' tn
Variable payment plana.
coate, shoes, dresses. Call IS3-J.
make room for business build­
FAMILY LOAN CO.
ing and it priced right. Shown
TUXEDO FBEI1H
Florida Bank Bldg.
Phone i*
by appo intipcnt only.
complste line!
w. h. Wi l l ia m s , r e a l t o r
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
HUNTS TUXEDO
110 N .'Park Ave.
Phone 1120
F E E D 8T O IIE
SIGNS
Show cards and posters
REAL ESTATE WANTED OUTBOARD motor boat for sale
0
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SIGN SERVICE
— 15 ft. century bull and 32
0. I). Landress. Phono 1021
WE NEED LISTINGS, of Farms!
horse Johnson motor. Good
Homes, Groves and Business
condition.
lib Sanford Ave.,
FLOUR SANDING
* Property.
W. It. Williams.
Phono 10'JH.
and finishing, Cleaning anti wax­
. Realtor, 'T om Boll Associate,
Phone 1120, 41b Atlantic Hank 1 MOTOROLA car radio. 939.00; ing. New floora surfaced to per*
faction. Old firmre made Ilk* n*w.
Uldg.
I Crosley 110-V radio 925.00; 1 CaU
SilVertone 0-V table model yxdio
n. M.’GLEASON
VETERAN wanto- 2 lots, reason­
150.00. Phong 7Bb J.
Lake Mary, Fin.
a b l e . Call M7kW.
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STRICKLAND-MORRISON’
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DODGE - PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
10* Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1911
ELECTRIC appllaneo repairs —
w* . repair washing machlnrg,
vacuum cleanera, fan*, mixer*,
•ewlng Machines, Trotter, AP*
i la nee Service, 804 W. Second
L, Phan* 1004-J,
SNAPSHOTS—printed, developed,
enlarged. We aopy old photo*
graphs.
.NICHOLLS STUDIO
220 Melsch Bldg., Phone 115B
ELECTRIC appliance Arep*lre—
we repair washing machines,
vacoum cleanera,
CII
- fans, mixers.
Trotter Appliance Service, 804
W. 2nd St., Phone 1004U1.

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201 North Perk
Telephone 87

NOW ready to grind every Mon.
d ar morning — , Your corn,
ggrits,
rit
meal, corn A cob or
shucks, etc* fo r-feed . J- W.
Bell, Lake Monroe, Phone 18.
PHONOGRAPHS for rant — for
parties, d*nc»|, entertainment*.
Am m h
With or- without record*. The
Murie Box, i l l W. P lrat BL,
Phone B58.
ever- AMBITIOUS raothen who need STOCKINGS mended—r a y o n o t
nylon,, single and double YRni
to «
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8 ARTICLES rOR SALE* OLIVER heavy duty
harrow |85. 2-wheel dusting
machine with hitch for tractor
. Electric Toasters, 94.M
jf. B. POPE CO.. INC.
.use 9155. Call Carl H. Mytns,
Phone 7B1-J.
Have your portrait Uken at
NICIIOLLS STUDIO
0 II. JOHNSON Kicker and 8cr220 Meiseh Bide.. Phone
vice Reel, 1126.00.
Impilrei
,
Children a specialty
Dixie Store! 1403 (W. 13th Ht.
■PHOTOGRAPHS
[leva /our BEST photograph 6 ARTICLES WANTED
mude at
TUB RAYMOND STUDIO . I’LL HUY your car regardless
of afd of condition. Roy IUgl,
B 8Ut« llai\k Bldg.—Ph. 1098
300 W, 2nd SL
*,*
*
Floor Mata Available
FLORENCE stove, 3 or 4 burner,
FP"«N0LK TIRK SHOP
wanted in good condition. No
Popular Seat Cover*
oven. Aadreei Mrs. E. M. W..
Box
9. q/o Herald.
S^MINOLK TIRK SHOP
MIRACLE IILtH KS .
7 P«ta, Ltvwatack, SupplUa
FOR your home—Superior, work• manshift weather resistant, high
BUT* cow*.
.. (trength, termite proof, MirPhone R. W. Lord,
aele Concrete Co., 309 Kim
POINTERS for sale, fine hloqJ.J
Ava.
stock, 3 months old. Phone 148.
CONCRETE eew#rr pipe—Septic
YOUNQ
cow far aaie, Jrd 'caU.
. tanks, fenca post, grease trap*,
benches, flower pots. Miracle Freah OoL 1st, OenteL 98SOO J. V.
Martin, Rt. 2, Box 96.
Concrete Co^ 809 Elm Ave.
t
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0RIT8 and meal—gro
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Cider Springs,
iv - v t ht
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corn.* Can be bought
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lb, bag. fl.00.
HELP W ANTED
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IRL for to da fountain a'»
colors and targa selection of aiR
ay’s Drug Store. P art *ia or
upholstery fabrics. Robert
full
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Seminole Tangles With Eustis Eleven In Contest
2,500 Fans Expected To Witness.
I ' Battle Between
Anderson,' Gatch
HI.
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Sanford Pounds Cary In Ninth Frame

Howington And Martin Will Likely
Be Starters In Orlando Saturday

By JULIAN OTENSTROM
The 1940 edition of the Hem*
_lolo High School Celery Fed*
will go on display fvr the initinl
’ time thin season ' when Conch
fcCooj.e Kettles* eleven will meet
5-the Kustis High Panther* to*
night nt the Rich School A th­
letic Field Ix'fore an anticipated
TAMPA. S en t, 50. (/V)
A
crowd o f 2,600 students and tdlen-r for the Tampa team of the
.gridiron fans.
Florida International Longer ha*
J It should he n batths of backs h en suspended for the remainder
tslnce Kustls wiU sport their 220. of the season a* thp result of in
.pound fullback Ray Catch and argument with club official* over
■.the Fed* will have their 190- the payment of proceed* from
auml triple threat, Willi* An* one o f the lrn"Ue’s nlnv-off games.
»r*on, in the Sctnlnole back*
n tc h e r Chet Covington also
gfleld.
wits fined three day* pay by rloh
t " Thu* far th is week Kettle* official*, who termed the player'*
id planned to tile Anderson conduct detrimental to baseball.
not more than n pair- of
Ry special arrangements, the
eriod* but Inst nischt the mentor nroceod* of last nirht'* game
jtclared that Anderson it. ready between Tamna and ’West Palm
go and would be In the s ta r t­ r,racK were to lie divided among
ing lineup. This means (hnt Jan the piayerf. According to bu»i*
lenkinson. who has been tra in , &gt;•«•** manager J - v Ccne of th*
gig to handle Anderson'* posi­ Tampn club, Covington contacted
tion, will go bark to his tackle FpleM* after the contest nnd a;k‘
•lot nnd will also be in the &lt;1 for Imniedla*- nayment of the
game-.. Ccne said .he replied that
ptnrting eleven.
*
"It's going to be n' tough there procerd* h ’ d no vet be*’,
Xante,” Kettle* said Inst night. turned over to him. whereupon
rThey’ve got Hatch and on top Covington -became abusive and
Itf that they've*1g o t. a pair of Ifllivercnl The scene, took .dace
hefty tackle* thnt may give us j in, the lidilw of a \Vra{ Pstn
'H otel .in th
presence' of Ihe
(rouble.” Kettle* added.
It wa* also announced yester- Lrague Pr»«idcnt^. Juduo Wavite
*&gt;• aftemodn th a t Cwy'nn Reel. AJicn. nnd the entire Tnmnn club.
Fed center, mul Veteran end
Harold Kastner will be the cot
tnptnin* for the Seminole m a­
chine,
'
The first bad break to conn
Ihc way of the Fed* happened
FVidny afternoon when Clarence
Grantham spraim d an ankle on

Tampa Pitcher Is
Suspended In Row
Over Share Of Gate

Boom In Horseshoe
Pitching Expected
During Next Y ear
PAHTHlDGK
N. V fed Allen.
woi l l . chmui inn hcr»e*hoe pit* U
er. pleillct, n bigger ho-m fur h.*
favorite sp.«rt next Ve.ir than it
I r f »n* ihr win mMinjr
•and it wn* roily harming then .,
llo'rseslioe pitching, he *»y*. bei eon to c i n e out of he hack v a il
I in ii big way in th- .tear* from
1112!* to I.' !:! Hnsincssnirii -took
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Herald Sport* Editor
In &gt;»tt«&gt; of the most excitin'?
game* played at the Municipal
Park thi* yeai* the Snnfdrd ( V ery F o b pi moled out a I to -I
victory oVyr the Otlando Sena­
tor* Inst night liefnre 2.347.
•cream in g

fails. .

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Jim Srhnntrl oil Ihc hill for
,|„
,litl hp&lt;| fi, r hit )&gt;nl|
f„r ,.|ght lnnjnK&gt; nill| h„(1 lt,„
Mndjeskiineii eating out of his
blind except on' two orra»ion*.
jteli.mtel wa* pulli-d in the eighth
fIMnie iir favor of a pinch hitter,
an,f, • Charlie It is s o n njjpm i d
mound duties for* the final inninrr.'' ••

i t u p n s „ p a s t i m e n " ,. t i n , ] , , r
S co tt C a r y com pletely h a n d *
, e* b u d e l i . h , a n d a lm lil*l r i.il c u f fl.,|
S a n f n rd lte s until t h a t
b a I I . . *rh«Hd e l i .b - well- f . I iiie .l f n t .i| n i n t h f r a m e . T i n . , u g h e i g h t
a n ,I e l i e g e s h e l d i n t e . i c o l b g i u t e i „ „ , n g f
th e Feds r o i l 'd
-n o t solve his offerin g * b u t f e r
“ In
m et i iip o lito o
\ j i y . Y o i k t w o _ jy |f etie * . T h a n t ’a i y h i e dr u p
* ( H e r e w J ie . o v e r l.l-Ott m e m b e r s -i ( like a b u l b - o n .
« IlllaV,
YA11 )l
hurmlitN' flits hi
thrij iv u n clnl,b&gt;&gt; »r* , nn 1 prokiBnw * f • „cial III l l \ It »»*•
im-. in
He »li&gt;. i ti.ii r f
ft»rr *«l 1} the Niiliniuil
txlrm- I’Uelier *' AsMHiatimi helped
th.C game gt.-w into a regutution
*l**’*«.
.
*'t’f cour«e tin- win pul a -|uietus o\i - most of the eliiliH, toil
they'n- coming.hack." lie pioini*ed
eiithiisinstii'ollv '*H» nett year
•l|e&gt;"ll I- l-iggr, ih.iii evil "
One of the li-asitis lie I- *o *ule
iiisiix
f tin*.’ he' *ay* i* Ihoi

S tate Officials
Are I n s p e c t i n g
Blackw ater Area

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it i . III lilt1 ' 1|| »|M' !»'
ftonight will
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lie .4 iltsill
The starting lineup for
he ,
f,|Brfr-jMpr |(jVP, Stale
Its »,• » " A 1L r u 1 Li |
J ocal*.
announced yesterday r
„ nkoloo,. and Sun
11 - !»••• I
l.y Kettles, will be Kastner and (&gt; |lo „ crl/nttP„.
.
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a
t
Junior Vicker^
ends. .C a rl) -p,,.. |H.„ f.,tn, f r r , wj|| *-trdv •
|V|Uiuma_and^Jaa-Jwikiuaww-1*1101,, I,, K.iiiiioiiiI Hioitlo
Tomr*
111«VI&gt;1•t ft aIt 111 l .'If* I? ' -It
tockle
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[thhr i „■
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.Nolly
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. . .p. pi , nursery whi.h
»»»» rlu*ed during, 1‘npuUr golfrrs st tlir Srnilnolr CountM t'luh who plus (-oil |*m&gt;. Itnltr suit t m l Itolli Tin- (Iilfrr* n ,r pii turnl In Ironl of Ihr pro «h«p
I .nt m. t tiirair**
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and Hill Ludwig at the guard , c vwar.
, nr Th,- Fore*t Servtre h.s j slut hare tun lining II arc Much \\ lirli lirl Sr. I imiiMI Mel ill. J sp v - jusl tiefnre Irflnx off on \ o I hole.
f ■•| »’»L'III - •-•Ik?Ilf
posts and Reel at center.
. ! only cue nursery at piesnlt mill
*»r 'I *Ill'll !••&gt;! .1 III I' l l I-' l
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III the Imckfield. Harper w ill1|that is at Olu'lre.
. j
t .hi. K« i limit** I*iti * Nit Inin n.i
be at iiunrtcr, Holley Piercy at t Cutting operations, thrie saw-1
Hits Timely Itlow
m ini» wt ii hfl«l timing fin* m «r
left half, A nderson, at fullback log sale* an,| one pulpwnod sale j
'Dili's, itiitl hi* ill.I nut icgiim ' hi*
atjd probably Clyde Hutt nt will lie observed bv (‘nil r, andtill*♦, until tin*. year* .it
!•&lt;*’tight h»lL
Titu* durlho thc)r three dayIly A IITill'll MM K U IIII. JU
^I miii * *. I " R a
visit.
Tilt* • • f f u r t l r . . U u \ in whi* It M
Blackwater River. S tite Fort »t)
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is the largest of Ihe State' i
|**'g&gt; f o u l h i g h '• di-v • pi I VI* III*
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thriw- forest preserves with n
IIuh tint;
SPOUTS. ODDITY.. Jhl»l
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M-ti’fi ' ii a hut iu •! tf- t.1 M-Wp I
II ,, iltfttt t*f ! ••* i u•MM*
of H^ltio aaisis.' -Thn Slat*i»•ii»« it, thji rf*.»u* #•!
\it milt m^lii it in f«H»ii at)
'H r AiM rlatsT Pr«l*
i h n i h p t o i i l u p (ttrin
ll'tll • lakilii* .t tinlit }•
ha* three other forest*. Pin* l.-*g how ling illlc^ * mi Miik'unii i V,
! ri ufic^wini£ u Hi I* inlritiliin^l
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that any on,, who "i« niteie.t
1 II. Ini'liR »t »m •.. f&gt;
illt*«I rArrfl'Ily I«• ,i**urp hik'li
mister shortstop.
| tie reason i* Forest east of .Sarasota
lioiu ■ ili-l ill tin* ---- — *
in lht» type of .irttvit % -i
II.. tiny i* t*t»ml' lu IlH'
rn lrt Ininaicnl k.iln* .•*-«I to t*l«nt
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innlr ,t t •hlihttiR fid '* u h h.iltt w.
one of the l&gt;c*t shortstop* in the
Thi# Inpt |ji* #iiy* p v t \ iinptii •
BLACKflBUHO.
V -A I* Mel tunc at hi* plan of litMiiii-,*
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hi* wry of the game.
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t a n ! . ’ ' ' I f )&lt;mu ilm i'i li.ii* th»* rtiriti
Henry, formerly head coach at
The alleys hnv„ b,-eti open l-ut
!
t\r*i I'ctnl (dec ( ’lull will Im*
• II|M*t ttjll'l Coll.jr
Hut it was a quirk of fate th at Cumberland. Md.. High School.
ii'vfi»i i | «■’ w h e n \ • i Np up to
mti r J will* Ih *lfi
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• l„wT lo *patg. Al the
n'*do M*rinn * shortstop in the ha* been named head tra&lt;;k coach a short y.nie mol should i-e m ,-\
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first place. M arty was a third and aaslstant football and basket- c- Lent ,i olid It ion . for cpntpell ive rm . I'.nnl and will •vinu'.cprvr.il
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p i i i ti vrfpTTiiH n h o w e d o p n n |
|jkaatnttim iujr his prep srnoot jtBTY. tall rjyit±Jit_yjf8*nl«. Rptyteclmlr HL’liUw.
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complete 11-1n&gt;n 11 . II . Mil IIII II I'1I
A rm } S i n # .
The Scittinoln 11 ivrIt Rrhn
ruilk in 19311, ho many pla^frs fodtball here untjl 'hLs graduation
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S p n r l % 4111III.IIttC I'I m H a n }
were competing for the third base In- 103ft. was known throughotit cry Knl® &lt;i|»«*tt tlicif t!* t&lt;» f* •lL -ll
III.Ilir. (11111111. Ilf III • no the
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Po»i ien tinrt Marlon told the St the Southcfn Conference during ** u*»n hric tonight in
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1-ouis manager he wa, a' short- hi* cortege grid rareer as Maul- I u i*h the EuMi* Hik'b 1‘anth i'i *
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A r m &gt; u l 11 *r if* Mhfl H ill - 1•• d k
- r 1*1M9 n»*d tin* La, t-(•• I t
If*f f*l *t
•imply wtf.it U util,
» III fix* Srmlnol* four l.lllw
il u r iiiir l l » r l i t o a i l r a w l ** a rtr I s r n *
l-ft. !»«•▼ i* a11 | | lrv»i y tlMit a ll t h «
•line I’t'li
Itvt«iii Sliarpi-, jiIhivi*, tiifiiu'i't ' • H*ht H t || |»'- i*ll.itli*|| t • • •*l-ld| diirtitly Imi'k .lid «
tbrir first —iooh at Ih
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D i •«.«s i* h».
46 SHJMINOLD HIGH CiRII) SCHEDULE
Frd edition. • . t«f l orregidor f«mc. Muptr i.,n« c-d it .11 thiiv two pitch to •Nciitl ,1-idi* uppoallioii to our cl thy •VIf h llln i *\i * xtglll iii III,' l o p r f
the p«-g, thru In- .» ,,p * Ihe ,*h'*’
Kettles said the Fed* will be n. crwl . I iwurn h. \\ . . ii. mi* thf hall h.iiffeim; agnifint Ihr howls.
back, atep* forwin'd wilb his I,ft
tht re fighting from the very . mt Adjutant Gcrpr.il. and I t tihit* , fight fit-lif fentit to jirive Man*
»f I Ilf ih
(• hi !, m i d I H , if*
\\fit. I. r. jagt i F d L e v y a c r o s s t h e p l a t e
tonight. The local boy-s an- pnin -I .uit Idm-ral M.
cyi level
for a vi.tory in the rpenfru game. • t hief. OtriM nf l;ngln*rri.
w III, t In- w i n n i n g r u n i n t h e
•»( fnrev d«
•‘I’ve- M-rn all
SPOUTS LAUGH
Ihe Fust I* e lrtin will l»- j
\ pre-sea,un (■o.lmlj , i i .
i n in th fr a m e o f th e six th g a m e
, ..
It' It’*, lull J \ •
Ilf !*.nrlalf«l ' r f e a
polrnl opponent th1,, y e a rtiu*l t VVk T I'idtiT VifT I
Tf r ‘ ‘ Hv t)|e* 1flat aprif" |,| name tiledll Jilt} k ••• d
a* they arc every seaM.p t tl r •lu te ,| Army I nu
^u* rliantp* »•( the Florida SlnL
\| «xv
iililiMun ' liejitineMl*
I'anlhrr hscwiiem proun... pre­ n l g h l ,f Scpteml*
‘ *,5r'I Isrmrur in Hu* Shmi|rhnc##y piny- •t 'ite klflw'a F.ll|fh#ll was inn. ti
im iiis s iiN i n m is
A
sents
one
uf
the
mi''l
imsrrfu*
b foie th
o p, i
js
H " va off.
I, . i s ,ig .,,, i:..im... *, ii *|*
u n i ' Ha hi* t i e f l l i n e n t ••( . i e
bark. ill slate high .rhiml p *m,
l..|.
M l.
nl *
i L ' i l ' h ii* Ih .lli ■ii •*
circlrs this year. Hr !•
.'.'n.
,gl,t . Iin»,p
I t** 1•«i ini'i |,i. Iii Hi'in \ t'l'-ifli
pound fullback and acenrHing
I -I . *t|*M*|, Hl.ttr
I ifi»..
I b* t*..p* • etei •
to iirr-senson iOformaln „ |.r
♦ o . | | S am Fr.'inri'U'o r e - t m i n m
"v&gt;r Itohtflm.ti :!l .... • S l . t H . ,
can skirl (hr end* a* •&gt;!! ..
of y . ,, - I .. ,, II. ■III,... ,1
Milt,-,
ml •*t l e r e , |
*“— ^ ’
plough through the linr. I hr
t.| I. 1.1
inl.ldb-ur Iglit. ii
e - * e |\e d
name nf Ihe hrulsiqg fullback
lio,u&gt;.
Ii » i i , mnpllngly rni.' 1n' hli*al»c h. N I . next I lleiduV
that everyone will nalcl, to- *
ll .1 Max# .•tallied the «n!lie&gt;* . night
night l»‘ Hay (,'atch.
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and several hundrwd customer* bv !
The lucal tenm is al*„ b oat|jj. FRANK r.f'K
able lo ilu Imth nt Ihr came
thundering angrily "‘‘I didn't j
ing a big Imy In the fullbn-k Al* Nawsfeatur,'* SiM.rt* Fdil.tr
•want,
it fa re ! I like my eteaks
!imr‘
i ii are not? •&gt;
attl.il
position. ■lie .la Willi* Ando sun,
n e w YORK—The higgcM t- .w(.
lliixing nndi iIriwunll
the Jw
. . . &lt;(rare!
&gt;&gt;.
n terrlffic hunk of man th , wnr nmnth in 'iwirts KcplMitlH'r only xporf* hen.led for a gala well to do!”
Htitnu* »lx f«*Fi nnd rnrritft
jyg| nround Ihc ri)rm*r. Mnro "month. The National* at FnrrM
A iiltfed .urou-'C t* n nervoil*.
pound* nf well p ro pp r t i « n *• ,1 champinrwhlp* will be d, sided in Hill* will feature nne of tlje bent
Hr 0„ r|1 wln p)(VV Mnart |
weight over
power park,. thi* one month than in the ibte# year* In ten.,I*. With, "inv-.lay* ofl
yo)( wnlk llRht 1)y Wm
!
frame.
follnwlttg munthx put logctla'i
el Ini inn ti«ilu* the Hnnl I*
fyr j Mitnntlmr when you art!* Hiamllnu [
TLORIDflO nHE8T
All
In
all,
the
battle
I*
oo
toIh c Nntl"nnl leagtte luutoant Hept. H. r. jrforeign rn.il,trlea will
COVrf tlllll yoll consWrr m |.
■Rev, Mr. Way Say* He W a s
ntCSH-WXXTR
DATtllNO*
plght for Hgprcal genu&lt; nod all m cr will bo Mlilril With ritlior make .. bid to wre*t the Y nglM.
Ml|Wl
(of # |&lt;&gt;w
Almost- Paal Coins A n d
Sanford footliall fail* are urgrd the Brooklyn Dodger* **r Kt. I.ottl* nnd -dmihli-* crown* now held l»y • _«t&gt;ortw Aftcld
to be on hand f«&gt;, the tiff. Cumc CanlinnU o n ' top. The Dodgers, Amcrirnn*.
• *
*
• ~
-• - 1
And Had T o Give U p
though Inferior on paper to the
i'luyer* are here from the
time I* at H:00 I1. M. ,
MfnUttrial W ork. N o w
I’hilippine*.
t.'nnada,
K
n
g
l
a
n
j
l
.
Card*,
may
hrtH
the
edge
ilu*'
to
Sm art lloya
The two’ moat “learned" play- 20 homo dates In th« last .to day*. Au*trnlin. France, llcdgiutn, FruaW orks Hard O n HU Farm
era .from an nbadcmlc point of The Chlcngo Cub* seem nutdl*. tlor, ('Idle. Peru nnd Argentinn.
And la Bade In Pulpit
And from the iflth through the
view on the 19tn, Unjyer.ity of tanred.
Things *are humming ah ng Kith. Sweden meet* the U, M. nt
Florida Flghling Gator M|iiH,| ire
"I had to give up m y ra ln la .
George Hills, Jr., of J*ck«onvlll«, Jatoba Beach. Three honing ,-han)- Forest Hill* in the Dnvi* Cup Inand Geoigi*' (J, ck ) Sutheihnd of pious will put their title* on ilie ley acme Hunt, the winner to face
-terlal fvork almost entirely an d
(hare) line in n ring pitrluA at Australia down under in December.
Bartow.
sometime* It was a talk to g o t
I lor,i- lacing, too, ha* big days
seronit.hase In Yankee Stadium.
•
IlSlh
sre
graduate
students
The first of the*e D the widter- ahead. .Three of the bigger money
around th« houaa, but thabk* to
and both are llstrd on the first weight cla*li between rliampion teat* a're the $50,000 uddiif Wash­
Rajonca I Hava regained ten
squad. Hills* *,i a former Navy Martv Servo and Hay Robinson, ington Park Hand lean on Sept. 2.
[; pounds, and can* do manual labor
V.JB player from Crorgia Teth th* Negro who bn* been after th# tho 9.16,000 added Narrangnnsett
«hv.re he received hi* degree In crown for some five years. Tho Hpcrlal of the 14th and the 9K0.*
on my farm and again preach
RHV. HIRAM WAY
mechanlttl engineering. Tipping bout Is set for Friday. K*pt. fl. 000 added Heldamo for flllie* and
th* gospel Sundays," declares
Ihe acalra a t 200 pound* and B'-bby will bo the favorite since mares at Aqueduct on the 21*t.
Rov. Hiram Way, of Blooming- my farm ;
pven a|x feet. he~ia a prom­ Servo wa* stopped hy the heavier
Harness raring used lo he
1 , ton Springe. Tenn., a minister “The relief Relonga gaVe rue an
— satiaflrd with newspaper.apace
ising candidate for left guard. Rocky Gratlnno.
Rnckv makes hi* hid in the third
on Ju»t on# race—the Hame
] . In tho Church o f Christ fo r teems alm ost miraculous, I r*t
Jock Svtherfahu . a veteran nt
bletonlan—but now the sulky
title tight o f-th e .month when ho
11 forty years. Dlsetiaalng Re tonga
heartily, sleep soundly, and ! •hree vtara on G sto r' team* i*i Qoooses rnlddiewi'iglit champ Tony
people have two h^g pares
1M 0,' M)| and *42. is a former
4- he gratefully stated:
Iday. Kent.
Sent. 27. GraslGras!
event*. Th* Little Brown Jug,
have gained tail pounds. Consti- first lieutenant In the Marine*, Zale on Friday,
uxb-looking but good* . a 140,000 event at Delaware,
••For the past couple of yefcrs palion also I,, relieved. I work m tde »tv*ral landing* and *av* ano. the teugi
kkl. 1* favorwl
on the IHth and thf 926.West fllde
8
I felt almost past going. Often hard on my fang week-day* and action en lwo Jlm a. He received Matured
000 National Pacing Derby on
to dethrone tho vrtcran Zale.
the sight of food was so nause­ preach . th e gospel on Sundays. hlg degree in Hummer School,, ij
Ihe I2lh at Kocmevelt Racemiddle battle isn't expected
graduate w o rk ."H e la a to The
bo much of a flrht: That one •w ar. Westbury, Long Island.
ating I did not go to the table. Retongn. is the b r .t medicine In taking
strong contender for fullback.
pita Jo* Louis, the rhamplon of
KDHt Waleh Development* • •
Attacks of sour stomach were my whole experience.”
Army on the Air ■
U. S. &lt;&gt;p«n king, and the PGA
chamnlon*. agolnst Tarn! Mauriannoying, and often l 'h a d t o
For
-the
first
time
In
sports
•Ho.
the
Bronx
Italian,
in
the
De­
winner. In women'* golf, the heavy
Retonga Is intended to t * history. West Point.’* en'ire foo:powerful laxative* to g * t
im hori* Wrd title i^rfen*#. swinging will take place at Tulsir,
Here distress due to Insufficient ball achsilule will be JtrmraeiwC troit-R
D
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t
a
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a
vl.lt
to
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u
ri-.'
Okla.. -where the national am a­
: Jk (light ;bor*L .m ore«*nt- flow -of gastric - J u lm in 'the ttrtt faff,'arcnrdTnr to SfVjof Gen­
ello’a flfie training camp aetap
teur will be held'from the 23rd
eral Edwsnl F. WlUtll, the. A,Iat- the picturesque Jumping , Jhrough the 28th.
frlt too restieae to get much stomsch, long of appetite,
•utant General: All nine of. th*
-----llroOk &lt;5«lf and Country flub
■ sleep, m j weight dropped down,
Academy • gridiron eiiehea will
' Game birds are apt -to flush, be­
tiou.
’ and I-fe lt so shaky-and waaken" b un (he ah- as part o f a aeries
fore a dog’s ' Odgely point. The
# m 4*W r
o f 11 foctbnll hroad?»*l&lt; «ponsame l* true tn A fltdgfly approach.
crtilrie noglli.i who rould • aa
D n»C _C P w -M r .
. the- i^ a r D t^artm eni Ji
clows a sd -lg h t bat 'waa r.erer . ^^-Sports Afield. — w m m
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Coach Harding Ls
Taking Dim View
Of Teams Chances

INSIDE SPOUTS REPORT

•Sept.2(). 'Sepiinole -vs- EustisSept. 27 Seminole -vs- Gainesville
*Oct. .4 Seminole -vs-. Winter Garden
*Ooo. 11 Seminole -vs- DeLand .
- Oct. 26 Seminole -vs- F. M*A.
#Nov, 1 Seminole - / - Ketterlinus • *
Nov. 8 Seminole -vs- Winter Park
Nov 16 Seminole -vs- New Smyrna
Nov. 22 Seminole -vs- Seabreeze
*Nov. 28 Seminole -vs- Leesburg*
•—Denotes Home Games

Biggest Post War Month In Sports,
September, Is Just Around Com er i, ,• .i wl: X.i&amp;i,,,,ra,!w

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RELIEF BY RET0NGA /

ASTONISHES MINISTER

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Cary i -u.-d ' fr pa-ers to. Al
Iliynnt, Hub Tuttle. Have Ifrilo
mid Itu-bly Lake in succession,
sending Itryinit nrfiiv* with the
fir-t- run K,| Levy grounded
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,«h••‘•""d but- t i' Lake »utile -Itilit g
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Ilu. arc nf .tin Senator mo'iin
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nocnccd the purrh*»e of pitcher
IM»*L Mulligan (rrm the PniladaiI'hio J'hilllra. The vale wa* fir
(he wlilvrr price. Mulligan i, £6
year* old. | | r ha* appeared Til
11* gntncM thU year, and haa a
record of two wtn»*and two toaaua.
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8T. LOUIS. Sept: 20. &lt;/P)—The
jS t. .Luuia Brown* a r s .dickering
with Muddy* Kuel w ith the Idea
of »igning him aa manager. GemI'niiuiinii-r Chandler’a office an­
nounce* that the president of the
llniwna, Richard Muckerman, haa
reoni'iited permlaalon to tiegotiata
with Kurl, who It a special aaalstnnt lo ('handler.' A fter tbs per. iiilaalon n u . granted, Muckerman
i and
• Kuel conferred today at
I Chandler’* heme -in Versailles.
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'FRIDA Y, SEPT. 20,

1926

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DELAND, Sept. 20, (Special)
— Stetson University will open
* a
Toeeday With an enrollment in
txceas o f 1200. according to a
(OallaiMd Krr* r*a* Oa#| \
atatement Ueaed today b y the arrive a t the State Market early
latrar. Tuesday, Wednesday, in October. No large quantltle*
Thursday will ba. given to of produc* are 'expected until
regiitratlon of frashmen and.new
November when green* e a rt movstudents only. , Upper - classmen Ing.
•.
will, register Friday *tv| Satur­
Installation of fac ility at ihe
day and elate work will sta rt new qdlek freexo plant at Thir­
Sept. 30.
teenth Street . and Elm Avenue
rraahman will be m et .upon it proceeding. Aeroaa the street
arrival by “fraahman advisors,M on Thirteenth Street, 1 D.
upper claaa men and women pre Dobta U putting up a market
rloutly appointed who will ag­ hn'ldlnw *t a co«t of 0l,*bo •*&gt;
eist the new students la adjust­ tell produce to trucker*. Stand­
ing themselves to college life. ard Growers, Inc, will start opera-.
Veteran student* will find a V. Hunt aa soon as tha escafole crop
A. training officer in the ad­ comes In, whi.'h should be within
ministration boildlng five morn­ the neat f«,w \oek».
ings each week, and the uni­
IIVTy Tuoke ha* p».rcha**,l pro­
versity haa also rmploged a spe­ perty at Frurteenth .Street and
cial consultant and advisor for permit to eon* true t a |l(MH)d
Stetson veterans.
French Avenue and ha* secured u
*arave tu -terv ic# truck*. Mr.
Too’j e i* mxnager of jhe Sanfnnl
What GIs Sing
Fruit Company,
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Around The World

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«m ( h r 1 * 1 &lt;iuy u f O r i o b r r . A lowing favorites:
l » K * ( u r | b , a d o p tio n o f a . l i a a o '
In Hawaii, &gt;*Maklng Whoopee” ;
l u l h m b y MXId llojir'l o f (*uur&gt;tr
Canal Eoite, "Poker
C&lt;ui»ml«iiliinr{tf
v ruaflnc
o rtaln I ' a n a m i
i u r t a o f Him Dial of Natilar xjo aa Gama’’; M a n i l a , “ D o n ' t Cry
i r c o n l r i l ' I n P u t Hook 3. p a g a I I Haoy”;
t'u ir.o Blco, “Doctor,
of tbs* p u b l i c r r r o n U n f Hwmlnol#
' C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , nun!
* t r » * t« of Lawyer, Indian ChiafT; Germany,
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U. S. Foreign
Policx, Lauded
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Airview Closeup Of Wrecked Plane In’ Forest

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New Commerce Secre­
tary Pledges Full
Support To Chief
Executive, Byrnes

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Structure
Of Peace Parley Is Upset
IJ. S., Russia Oppode
(.ranting Compen­
sation For Proper­
ty Lortt In Romania

Killings Reenacted For- Police

l*.\ KIH.
Sept. ’
*fh«
United S U In lcame,j up with
ltiia.nu al l!u- I’nrix 1‘eace confvrepee lujay in opposing a plan
Kinnl Allied huidnexs firm* full
v-oiiipeiuiatpih for property th«y
lo-.t iii Ki-munia, The action U
vlcwnl n« having-upset-th# whole
indemnity itiiic tu ir of the confclqlicr.
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, rin- I'tiili-d State* position w,s
e k p l a n i r d l u conference delegate*
l&gt;v H illui.I Thorp, ccofiomlc expert
fur tin* .State Department. II*
said.the O H * l Slate* it -how ronyiii.-e.l'that Itainaiil* Can IH&gt;t.mW|
ail t)i,. reparation,' and cumpan►
ation ill MtuCidS placril upon har
in the first ilraft df the Jtomanll.i

Dark Siifns Of More
Troubles (Rowing,
Oh Labor- Fronts
MEW YORK, Sept. 2.I.-t,1*i
i America** vp*t *hippiiiK 'industry
' i« getting hack to normal today
ofter Uu&gt; worst maritime criai*
in (In- iintiiin'ii hi»toiy. Dock
Worker* and *ranieji are hark
*-n, the Joh nt east and w**t
,cia«t pulU, an,| tW -aklp*—lied[u|» for 17 day* nmv are moving.
! llut lienee nloiig the nation's
. waterfront may he- only teuip
in ary. There «•*’ daik sign*, of
new Inhor trouble* in the lint
Imi distant future.

LONDON, S
new S ifretary
Averell-i Ilarrli
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P a r tly c lo u d y tliia a f te r n o o n , to n ig h t
a n d T u e s d a y . F ew slu tie r e d aflernoon
th u n d e r s h o w e r * .
M o d e ra ta
a o u th e r ly w in d a in c r e a s in g to occ a a io n a lly fre s h w in d a tom orrow *. •

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Activities Today !
At Major Ports j
A re Increasing

it; Aaaarialed Preaa
Senator Claude Pepper of*
Florida today endorsed liarrtnan'e appointment aa Comnerea S srrrtary. The Florida
Ikemocrat, long a champion
of New Um I views, declared
today that llarrim an he* a
very liberal and progressive ,
attitude toward the public
latereat. The appointment.
Senator Pepper observed,' la
t&amp; r **an excellent choir#.**

W EATHER

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Commerce, W.
made
alnce
Re tbli new**
.j Insisting from
I fully-support
men in L o n rio n i,____
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tbe foraign policy of Mr. Truman
defeated eounlrie* he re ­
und Mr. Byrnes, who aro carry­
quired to pay only me third comI hree
n iaiitim e
u u im i* h a v e
ing on tba high* principle*, laid
pemntiuii for properly lo,'se*
c o n tr a c ts w hich e x p i r e „n S e p t.
down by ' Mr. Roosevelt. There
•10. u n d t h e y h n v e t l i r e u t e n e d t o
suffered hy Allied &gt;orporatiuns.
A lies ths road to pears.**
,'Hriluin, ,n tin- 'tb e r hand, hat
w alk o u t
a t .'th e end of th e
~
Harrlrfiin wont qn to say that
'been Holding out for. 10|l .percent
C / l l e - s Jin- U t i e n i l n i i i y y p
he looked forward to Joining the
romiiqllsaffoii Indieationx are that
i t h e i i r 'lieVv e o n f l u e l » . l n v . i l v e , | - ^ n
-A------Truman Cabinet' ae Heeretarr
Hi,- Itriti-h. nhde iidinllting that
t h r e e d i s p u t e * are t h e w e s t
Commerce ' and felt that from Tlll.H closeup 0f the Belgian u lr-, standing .near
the shuttered IH survivor* were, reported to /tinth.- preii.e,- now Ira, elianged,
c o a s t ( ’I t ) l o n g s h o r e m e n head eil
previous experience In .it he knew llner which cracked up near [craft. The furre
uitt^coiiiinui to ilemand full in"
urry' lltidges.
( ’i t ) M a r i n e
the departm ent‘well, lie also held ( l a n d e r ,
ahuw slcut ajw ide .wath 1 ^ U m 'th ick ly !I&gt; )*'»'*’|f I'.jured. ( lulrmation- hy
by H
llarry'
N ew foundland,
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dt*"it" i *• 11 . oi It "mania.
f . n g i n o o n i I ’n iiiii , u n d t h e A K o f
n pres* ami radio, cunferenc* nt como of the survivors (clrideM wrmfkQr area. Fourteen of .the al Soumlplmtu)
) t ir,., ".ii.,-,| i to* l’nite«l State,
I
Mnt£» mill
•- 4:30 o’rlock this afternoon, Brit­
t.,«*
in .loloisVng Hie princi­
1 hr
fi’tlvtitl
tlt'p n f t i n t ’ll!
luin
ish time.
pal ..I p.iilial iiiilemnif nation
.•**'itf iiim I H int’th u ln t hi tin* *|li%It‘e bulisvrd in the American
iilirn I?,, quest ion arose ill Con­
|»ii|«* bttwppn thv
embassy In I-ondon Utst llarrintsn
or. I"", with ili,- Italian treaty. - *
luiiK M 'hurom m a n d ( h r 0)11*1 atntM .
plans to go to Paris shortly. The
I I.. t i i..*!&gt; -.ii ! I*.day. however,
I’ll** M u iitu * t 'lijfiiip t 'r s an* s im t
A - trip will give him a chance to
Hi .,1 t i n * . , . . p l . | . i v-i-i »e Hie r i g h t
ON THE PORCH OF HIS HOME, Hilly Amin.on, 16 , (Ic tl) and N.ilbji.
M1 n r)ft‘ tlu!iol»»» fo r a lif\\ cot*
talk things over with Secretary
I n ,,,«—11 f \ 1il l'l l p o - i t lo l l.
Juntri. 13 m »;h !» tlrmimitiate for Sltcn'fT C» \V t\ii|H*nlcr, of Live &lt;Lik,
tract tml^y in New York (’il&gt;
of State Byrnes «q that any
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*»I he Viiieiirati move came x,
I ’ .il, lh»» iii.fiiitt'i hi v%huh, tin*v ha/. ttn*y htiut to di'iilh Hilly n f.itlu*r,
further mixuu on foreign policy
J A i ' K SONY 11. 1.K, Sept. 2 3 _
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•••»««** « ' » l «*''*«II .11•I . , n lu ll its w*« outlined
W II A ii .In •. ii. ami Ini htcpmotTirr, l)oimle Ymiinf Aiulri&amp;on umu'lii'i
. can be avoided.
(Spei-ial)
“ While di'iiiaiul ctfnT
r,” " rnr' ,rr'" ’*
U'(i&gt;ii- uieliitirr* of H'e BatksnIn tin* »pot fis.m ulii» Ii lu* Hii'il the itiutgun t&gt;laxl lh.it klllril hi* fatlirr.
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Harriman, who was. United
to nlnorb production of
‘•■‘"'•"'It ......fu/ ruW
I- iiiiimIi Ki'onoinie Cumlnixaion. it
On Way To T ru a ^ n tin...-*
' •Limns bhovia how lie irstid a iltltf on thu vsMhlilliK inuihlnts while MiniStates Ambssssdor to the.Court of
farm pr.Hluft*. or
large *hr,re
" " " ," „ uf !hrM*
na put loinard a* an amendment
St. James dntil this appointment, All Amendments P ro­
lux the iiilc Uiot tlljt killed M u AniiiMhun. (InUrnalUifial LTrltisu'r)
•«.f that prod.n-tion, at agtUfoe- 1*,'" ,,**, 1* lh.pW * M Jur...lirtlfHml
t. i clause Ml Hie proposed Koro• s i selecl*d4%r the Secretary of
lory prices, it i* very hard f o r ^ ,ur1rrl ........'. . “ "V l«-i«.-.-n A I
aioaii fieaty a .‘laUXe which has
posed By Peasant
Presidentt TruCommerce pus
moot of ......... gel down to aerl-,*'f
«"d »
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, y iliiixl the innllilisaiuu during
man. •
oils
Honking
about
whet
w
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will
UaxUlle
the
f»‘
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P arty .Are Defeated
erven nirriillg*
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.lu” wh.-n till. cmdiUon cease* to
msritnm- strike
I'li. ( iiilr.i Slats* did not itat*
exist, vet Unit ,* a Dung We "
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j WARSAW, Sam- 23. UF&gt;ll"t&gt;,| to t,f thinking about it)
1,1 Lu* A"*r,c *
it.Ilialiile.l fl'-m Poiiianis In com­
Home Demonstration The-Poii»h PertlaLNnt today ap­
Florida
and
«l*
«w
h
»r
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throiigh.
P
dispute
iti.ulving
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of
I.
pel eat ”rp .
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proved a new TfenHI election
out lh.* country," .aid Willlan. I De-x-k hand* and (.It)
c Tvds Are Ors^Wzed laW after a stormy* aiasleu. Tlie
Gliewliero hi I’a ils British
I*. VVilitm, d i r r c l u r u f
M uriiln
Fiitrnr" Sia-ri-lary f inest . BrVin
measure, which had been hotly
•*r
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Two new Home Demonstration debated hy Poland*! rival politi­
.trni i.ro iri 11nl u•111 of France
“ N ationally,
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h a ..*lr.-a.ly , D i l i I K I T S
A l 'l *
I ( )|( l
yluba were organised in Sem­ cal groups, will determine how
f.t IN I MIN. S.|»l
J i .1*1 Vit aii.l .-•iiiri Moieign .Minister Y
tins I u turtle of* thl«* i n u lile m . . ^
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inole County .during the past that country's long-awaited gen.
iiiitiamiMl foii*i)fti |tii\vt*r miih clnir);* M
Molotov
indication., were
week, on* a t Elder Springe on oral elections are to ho conduct­
win. nuuwl.t.. potuto ir&gt;*iu. 1Ijo ik Is A nd S a v in ^g s
tioll, w lu cti b o x reached III. p o in t 1
t*.| l»y un IruniMit ^oViTiuutMil Hull II. vin nmild call fur a meet­
Sneaks Toniirht
Wednesday, and ths other at ed. Indication* uro that the
ing „{ Un- big ("in Foreisn Miniwhere Federal official* are *eek [I o n 11 SI 11 I f l ft I s i t l O l l
Pauls on Friday, according to elections will l&gt;d held In the next
A ^ f i k f N t i i t i n tmlay- with I ' l i c m i r a R i t i R j
*tei» n it Iiii i the next 18 hour,.
ing to ftirlnil the crop suh.tan
1 IU K llU IttllM II
.Mrs. Ouida Wilson, County home few months. It’s expected that
revolt
of
firrre
iiomml
triln*jtIlev in returned t*» Part* ovor th* ’
Hally.
the Polish government will an­
demonstration agent.
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CHICAGO, Sept. 23, id’)—’
ftiwkirnilr ' hin,; iiig — the --Foeeigw
•_
"With millions -v^uf ‘p r o pi a
At Elder Springs, Mr*. Perry nounce the date within tho next
iuHv A|i:ipi;!
I h r Miu r.tri T*"fni.-ir hack to
full
. around.(hr world .in n *larvstt.,ii The American_biinkai * - a*-"ct||.
as. elected pr»ild*iQt_oL seven days, giving- tha v.ilara at iruiph,
(luliuniuii
►
’length fm Hi,, (ii'-t time vine*
- .Ret,—or near that point, I h(&gt;to tioll W ll totd^Tmfny that iuving*
„ the new club, antf nt Paola, Mrs. le*iU&gt;0. days notice
•tour** t l i t L iirtl t h n l 'In* i i i m i i ifciitn f Mulotiiv irft i’a ii-1 fj-i ’ Movcowto *ee prod.ictifi.i of uny go'xl dcp"*it. and llir purclm-t- of
V. C. Schley was selected -Ha- The new election law had been
weir e e r r i v i n u
a n d uiiiiiiuiu
last Vug II
crop reduced. However, we rniglit saving, Imii. iI, are Ihp main
head tho new group.
stubbornly opposed by Poland's
t i o u f r o m n f*»iriait |*«m%*•* T h e *
a* well rerognlie the fact •lint thing- that can stop inflatlop
Other official! named for the conservative opposition, the pea­
w|i, k« e n ta il
it Ii I imI
ll t a t
in the year* abend wo may hnve and li.itiy ,ip p rc p riity Speak­
Elder. Spring* Club were: Mrs. sant party of Vice Premier Stanw Ui*hl)iw h a d
ln’s’u »r«’it
ing a. lb«* 72ml annual ,'nnvell8. E. Norwood, vice president! blow Mikolajcxyk.
Mi'iir I r u u i a t i r o » t a l " » ! t r | duction of n vifriety uf fuinl tion «f Itlx- Hanker* A*,ociation,
Mr*. W. C. Buie, secretary; Mr*.
T l i r f n r r i / i i I'owi’i rmttirtl i i »
The Peasant party argued th at
[ iteitu, utilr** »"tni' *"iutiim u Myron F rnnvMrM*, tin* |»rr«ii!ent
J . D. Cassidy, Jr., treasurer, also the law would make a free and
tin* .i rcu * tll«*it v y * i»*! ot hriw i# **
fuun.l whirjt i» nut ii"W hi visildy of tin* uvMK'iatioii’* AnvingN divi­
the following chairmen: Mrs. J- fair election Impoisibl*. In s
Hut Ihi* I .«*iitIx■!i t l f f u - r
effective u|&gt;eratioii. The plain, sion, »Hid that *avings deposjt*
P. Webber, finance; Mrs. J. C. bitter debate which preceded
t.i e x |i l : i m t h i t i ii R h a
have
shown
n
Idg
increase!
Mold
cold
fncls
a
re
th
a
t
American
' Trk**, health; Mr*. M. E. Balmes. adoption of the measure, Peasant
'th a t It* atain i.4 imt
Mix more students have soloed
farmer* hnve mi improved Hie than SX.tXiO.OOO.IMM) over the level
A food; Mrs. J . P. URoachk, cloth- tarty leaders charged that the
the irlH'lliou und
of
lost
December
I*
now
in’
*avefficietK-y
of
th
eir
operation*
—
w ing; Mrs, Carl Bradbury, can­ aw would rob thousands of
timii&lt; to thr I'rruhui last nrejv at Hie Sanford School
through -better m achinery, fertili­ Indi account*.
of Aviation at Hie Munlcipsl
ning; Mr*. M. E. N olan,^im ­ Poles of the right to vote and
In ninithcr addre,, to the con­
ulinli linike* a total
sation, and g eneral intrlllgenc*
provement ofH om # grouhd*. and would encourage fraud. They also
S;ti, | tin* llr it -«|i -|Mjk«'wmuii uf \ ii pml.
of ►rvrii student, who have “ won
of their liandling uf »peiat.»iM vention. Fre,| I. Kent, director
Mrs. C. C. Hannah, Improvement charged fraud In the Polish ’ref­
th«*
revolt
*"1
1
,
i
io.ittn
fni
|h
•
New
York City'* Hanker*
l|o-u n m g," sine# tlie airport
Incident to prmluctiou
that of
of home interiors.
I ' r r ^ l u n L'ovt'i iiiiient
erendum of Jun* 30, in which
Apparently unconcerned by the they are |ir.Hluring Inriesxiiig Trust Company. »anl that only
Other officers present were the government claimed popular
lhi|idti h. s fioin li*hi:tn IiIm n i l s llu iiiii uVer to tlir • lly.
under
free
enterprise
can
the
repsrtustlons
brought
on
by
his
l'lo,K,. nh.i have lukt-ll to th*
volume* of vnriou* &gt;‘i"p* ""
Mrs. W. L. Johnson. Mr*, T. P. endorsement of its policies.
thul thr iimuiKv'i't« mi) Ih* tiiiii
recent speech, . Henry Wallace sm aller acrehge*. u u j with re- individuality nf the p#opl«f func­
Gslgsr, Mrs. W. L. Bennett end
I ll&gt;f U klOrtkoOt Itl rt ft! Ill*' )»«•» 1 an f o r thr f'tsl time alul ’’flap- &lt;
tion.
Without
«
return
"f
free
walks
jauntily
intu
th*
Whito
The
parliament
voted
.down
sll
durrd manpower.
of llu-htif •nr .d littn'i |»iiiti*t I., .1 (Iii ii m ug." nil stone are:
Mrs. C. W. Bowen. .It was de­
proposed bv the House to confer with President
“ We don't know how Imu! '*"» #nterpri',e. Ken. ,anl it', incon­
|tul 11 tid«- uutlrt mi thr I'rin n i hai l Yo-I. Huhert dadil,. Edwin
cided thet meetings would be amendments
Peasant party. During the de­ Truman. Following the meeting _fficlenCy- .levelupinent may &lt;»n* ceivable Hint tlieie ran l*e *oy
&lt;*ulf Iinf nun ufioy mmitt ^ up heouidy. It *I It Nelli. Iton 1 T*
‘held a t 2:00 P, M. on ths thlfd bate,
a leader of the Communist it w-n* announced tiint he would tinue. If it doe* cdhttnue t«
lasting peace.
K ti I I v r
W ar i i i i , |ir&lt;»minrnt puii lit Iv air rniiviiiri d, Iii»wi*\i*i , lei and Yu- Hluekwelder. All
^ T uetdsy of each month.
Worker* party accused Mikola- rfmsin in th* cabinet but would trip the gain in population and
these men a ir forinrr servlc*
Klnrulian, will Li* tlit* irriiil n|irak- t fti*tt the ii pi Imiitf vi ill hr i*r unhi* I
I P '" At Psols, where the club will Jetyk
of being anU-Kuiilan and noi* make any more public' sta te ­ export markets, a t now appear*
vl
Inlllltllt* w il l'll i ii o i ii U t a of with tho arrival uf Army irin nn’ii aiol are taking full advant­
hfeet on the* third Friday svjLawton
Transferred
or speeches until tha Paris possible, then we must face crop
age » f the Bill of Right* to . . .
Botnr) (*lui&gt;s * of New Smyrna. | torvrmeiitM.
f each month a t H:00 of hoping for Anglo-Saxon in­ ment*
Peace Conference ends.-On Friday, lim itation— either by taking
obtain free flight training.
To
Local
Hospital
|)«*l.nnil anil Snnfortl meet nt tlir
Mrs. J. E. Thornes was tervention In Poland.
however, th* CHisf Executive, s t acreage out of production, or
New enrollment* aro being re­
Semlnolr Cuuntrv t ’luli. The uteriTin* word Nipirttii. iiu'Miiiiu;* Ja»
named ae vfc# nretidrnt, Mrs.
Siberia is almost' twice as larg* s fre** conference, announced through substitution [ * «»f ih*w T. W." Lawton, »uj»erinteinlcni ini; will i:rt umli'rway nt 7:*t0 pun, ia derived from tin* Jupannio ceived daily, according to avia­
Charles JL Powsfi as s ^ rs ta ry
that Wallses ws* to be ousted crop* for old,' or in some other of public Instruction in Seminole oVIoi'k.
a* continental United- State*.
wold* for null and ti«ni)r.
tion school officials, who report
’ and
Mrs. Grace II- Cola “
from tl.*, cabinet. Wallace re ­ way. This Isn’t ju»t a. problem County, ha* been transferred-from
that the total number of appll• treasurer. Council dMegata «*
Tha flag at the United Stales signed immediately and Aversll for today's study — it i* a con-, Riverside Hospital ill Jackxiufunt* to date are 2 i.. Of this
[
Miss Catherine Pox, Mrs. J . W- was fixed except for the disposition Harriman was named to head
iinuing condition, whidl. we must vllle to the • Frrnald-LsDghton
number, some are awaiting their
Bhaw waa named clothing chair- of- the white stars in 1818, *
tha ‘Commerce Department.
'
papei* of eligibility and will
deal with, proha h i/ through M emorial. Hospital,*
n a n . Piwsont alto war# Miss
Hospital officials this morning
start Hight training ns soon as j
many yaara ahead, and almost
SUxabsth’ Harris,
Miss Ruth
certainly It will have top priur. nescribrd Mr. D w lw t'i connllion
tlie,o' paper, are approved by
Pearson, Mrs. If. W- Rplvsy.
I»y among our agricultural wor­ aa Improvetl put said that he I*
man Park hotrl d u rin g 'th e war the Veteran, Administration at
lly JANK. KAILS
• Mrs
t o ' E E,X E.i Vpanm
m ark,
* . Mrs. J. fi.
ries, through the. next dread*. Still nut tn-rmilted to receive
WA.SIIINUTON--.Mri. Wlllisin year* when the General wa, -away. I’iu .x ,g rille . The**, irtclud# How.
Mrs.
. Taylor, Mrs. M. L. lt,m
. - 1
Every
farm er who - devota* visitors.
Though she is erpiilly fond of urd A. Shryrtick, Benjamin L
Ik G. Fsmbro, Mrs. Pearl Bates,
11. |&gt;. Illamly, attractive wife of
thought to this problem now, and
the admiral who directed Opera­ the quarter* of the Chief of Staff Pearson, Jugle K. Smith, 0 . A.
-Mrs. B. H, Smith, and Mrs- a« s
who reaches some *“ rt “I ' ,,,uc Their? la no federal law forbid­ tion rrnisruad*. say* tin- atom a t Fort Myvr. aero** the I’otom- McWhorter, Willinin C. Davidson,
Michels.
ac from the Capital, »hr get, a Herman G. Echols, Georgs An­
rad an Itinerary for a member tlon for hie own acres, will !&gt;# ding lire total drsteitcllon of colnn bomb i, ’f ’way beyond" her.
By JANE EADS
drea,. Joe Willlsnis, Ralph Forego from New York to San that much to th* good, whnf tha by the|r owners.
WASHINGTON—i ( ^ r fm»M»*
" I ’d like to Keep It that way— bit homesifk now and then,
To overcome thf», she goes hack liun, Andrew Csrtaway. Joseph
mi,l h&lt;-).-n.I the rest oY humanity
the quandary t h a . Travel and Francises;--thence la Australia, situation grows mor*.critical
Tho longest cleplianl . task ol IPo," shu adds;
to the Wardman I’ark drug *torv* H. Gondrlchi Roliert-M*y*r, -Ro­
Veterans Service Transport Bramch of ths U. N. Iridia. South Africa, Prance and Variable conditions were re- which
there Is authentic record la
and oft around to New parted affecting Florida produc­
8h&lt;&gt; says he i* happy.llu- Irsta aivl catches herself u ,'xla, and bert Sparkman, Murlln Turner,
Any veteran la need of serv­ ■ccrctariste was thrown Into whan
It
feet,
flve
and
a
half
Inches
long,
Richard Garl Kock, William A.
in. This they figured to tion in reports received in my
a t liiklni are over. Now ah* does­ sandwich nu\y acil then.
ice (free of charge) in any of a delegate, strange to N*W York
n’t have to hug tho radio hom ’ Dr. Carey D. Miller of Hie Mikkola and Charles H. Spark#.
tha following categories Je re- City, asked th* branch to arrange be about 35,000 rnllesj three- offka this week-end. A* I fore­ and 18 Inches In circumference.
Additional ground »chool eisaa
after hour, chewing her finger­ Hawaii Experiment Station, who
c a s t* f#F day, ago, th# recent­
quarter* of which vyfh by llr .
• trip to Statsa island.
quested to visit the office t
has hern making atudir* of typical room facilities are being set up
tA* rasponaibia akaodaa UsU
Ha « u .handled with formality
nails.
Th* branch say* It* biggest &gt; b ly acuta meat shortage, coupled
DRIVE SAFELY
Mile rail* hey husband "Spike” Filipino family diet* and an an­ and additional equipment la tmmatching * hla poiitlon
* o ‘ /* r has been handling the with th* narmal Seasonal trend,
■
* alor - B-iB- Osrtar politely Informed tha borough waa travel problems of dflagates and has bean reflected In egg prices,
Her# are earns of th# things and says one of her grratest alysis of 22 widely user! Filipino Ing procured to tak* ear# of
KaUona) Bank BuOd- a w araT w a mHa* by ferry froni official* attending tha health con- during th* last fa« days. I note' a person must undergo before thrill* wa« hearing him broad- food*, says that Filipinos living this increase In student IntarasL
th# tip of ManhatUn.
that receipts on our Dad# City being issued a driver* llnmsel Aiit—safe nml alTva—over the ing In Hawaii Ihuuld eat more The itnff of instruction will b#
firtdciv 1 v «
*
— XT. 5. B n•wort potatoes.
enlarged soon, it wa* announced,
It'* th# BMclal task of th#
The applicant mu*t take* a ffedio after the awesome texts.
8 lata Farm ers’ Market during
The
U.
N.
.General
Assembly
o*. it*
Dr. Miller says thr Filipino rats in order to absorb this Increased
plqvroofU Barrie#,
t i l North
notui
Travel and Transport* Branch ta will top that on*. I t la expected tha last week, while up substan­ road sign teat to determine if
Mrs. Blandy%wa* born in Wash-,
K n Avanu*.
■ , _
facilitate th # travel of delegate:
he is acquainted with the road lngton. She was married here. a quantity of sweet potatoes in enrollment.
tially in volume, have drawn an
Vocal tonal Training and Edu­ and officials U&gt; and from head that about TA90 persona will a t­ overall Increase of three cent# signs «ved In Florida and most H ir two chlklrert wpr# born here. the Philiptdnea, but 'unfortunately • Richard V»may, who la in
cation — T. W. U n rtat, Court quartarc In New York- R'a na tend' th# aeaaJon*. ■
They are Hop*, now married to Filipinos in Hawaii have coma to charge of maintenance, stated
per down for tho thro* top alias, «tb*r state#,
One o f' (ha ithing* often dlffj
Comdr.
John Marshall Lae. flag regard them as a mark of low fi­ that tha repair facilities ar*
small
proMem.
but
there
m
ust
Th#
applicant
muat
undergo
tfCo
a
ona-eent
rise
for
small
itartrig HotcHtulItt* be no delay. *
l-to « clegates from
,
now In a position to take car#
&lt; . celt to
an ay* teat during which ha I* secretary, to tha commander-in- nancial standing."
. th a t th an &lt;« a
He say* education Is necessary of both major and minor re­
i early March., says 't b e foreign
required to read standard let­ chief of tha Pacific Fleet, and
Contact through uoyu *
-#
-ln
America
too.
- Nations’ weakly bulletin.
ters froas a chart.
If tba Bill, In his last year at tha Naval now to teach them the nutritive pairs to aircraft.
V- F. W. MBBT8 TONIGHT
tv BsTTlea OfHear,
They often have ta share a roomy
»
value of sweat potatoes and to
applicant's vision la lees, than Academy a t Abnapolia.
sometimes with a coroplrte^trangIn 110 recordings It was dlscovMrs, Illandy is a talented plan- "overcome the social stigma" at.
Th* Veteran* of Foreign Want 48 oerrent aa nharu aa th*
^
t ^ r s l U r ' l w S ' sWnrt 2,000,000
ered that maaquUoe# have a Unwill meat tonight a t 7sO0 o'clock etandard. ae will aat be pxsa«d. 1st and waa aololat- at 10 with Inched to them.
,r,nt# U. N , will have at It#
"Unfortunately." says Dr. Mil­ uagr all their ovjn—a soog for
• t th» Legion Hut localad on I f glaaar* era raqalrad to paaa the Washington National Sym­
Assembly Beralnol* Boulavgrd.-L. A- Bryint; the tael, th* apallcant must phony Orchestra. She m s f b a r ler, "Fillplno. In Hawaii era In­ anger, knothef for mating. A WF ■
% ia t £ B B Z t U t &amp; S fe save*, percent, of theI room#
a In
M Veterans Administration .offlcUt wear gUsaea while drivlag kuslmnd at Annapolis. H* was clined to adopt some of the worst to express anger. Nqn# ol*-Uia8#
ZL dpen to evt f g visa* In • fraetlon
Americwn food habits rather than sounds la audible to th# human
Z of the time normally required by 'ratvrient hbUU belonging to $ # of tha Orlando office, will be ih a should h# b* Issued a lie*as#.
"blina data.**
an Individual to go frees one eon- Hotel Association of New Vorit guest speaker. A supper will be
Mrs. Dwight D, Elsenhower be­ th# b#at, among them tha use of ear. The bussing that can b# ‘ "
’’Apply tba Golden Rule ta
Q tv. T hat wlU
will be
t&gt;e about 1,900 served before the meeting |*U
City.
came vary fund ok her apartment Urn much chndy,. soft drinks and is mad* by the beating of
oar Driving?
rooms ta 8 | hotsls, •
In Washlngton’a aleganl old Ward- Oth«r eoiKsntra'ed sweats."
- “ f f j M I S S It
wbtgs.
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underway.
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Poles Okey New Wilson Says Florida Farmers
Eiedion./Law In Should Begin Future Planning
Stormy Session

Unnamed Foreign Power
i Charged With Encouraging
RevolT' In South Persia

Six More Students
Make Solo Flights .
At Aviation School

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Atomic Komi) Is Way Beyond” Her

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PACE SIX

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* j -iiu 'iiw when
moving north through Alluner th^ n,,yor Jeela.eJ . lu .—iay (ir*
■wepl niaeaxine .!ealeu .hrlve* . u to , #„ r -|„ i , „ n.
fo r Un
bar* of pulp niagaiine funnit. .government |w,uir ' 1&gt;*-iiuK-rBt»*•
♦•Knur »I live will cun.i- m at a , „ t(&lt;. A rhalk.. amounting to tu
time.” t lie itealer «anl. "uiul they p-u riit
o&lt;l&lt;b ,1 (o Ui« puce nf
will buv a half .|..Jen .liffeunt ^everything. Hotel* ami rraUuninU
-varirtt.
They will tra.b- «m&lt; ng ,
|)r„ g Ki . t , * g „ h argcl asnnd pfurtirally w*-«r i pirin*. Al niifhf l*»v*» pr**niennd
nut l##-fi»rr thr) t«»«« I int: t»n ihr clitT fi»h&gt;I find to p:»&gt;
t(»U9
Some 1! 'i.iv.ifi /Ullnr# Ihu*
I nil? t lllljte-*! n!&lt;
r» In il III e !e t I
l|*t»t |Mil I ) |lt
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la.fr l I- 1» |lf«Hk • I'felm T rf
H i p I *Ia | lluuk I pair* *2 4 f !
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T A M W O RTH .. AtJMralta (A IM ■■
V lllrilS IA M M &lt;
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— One bullet. 6m l by a .ihoalboy, T-.
w(,,.o teektean *• th- Itbirlet uf
killed th irr kangurno. near Tam- iv.tijiuMi, an,I n h,.-- m ail,,a a-t*
ii }Co |(a X HIreef H \\
wnith. t '»iwi» hi* m-mailr ammuni­
In ih. t*H&gt; of \\ —lilnal.m liU lrl.t
tion. the boy filed a- ‘.'.‘2 ride at a *-l ('••lumttla
in i’ a ir : m u m
m &gt;t i f i »: i *
group of the animals Two kangar­
oos standing in line were killed ttital tltrfr baa !»• r ir. •* it it t *«l 9 f)*t
kfl ii« ■ |• • r
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outright and u third, .truck by a I I*..i*r» Nititli 'ta.lt- ••» * |#r i|(t «i|
piece o f It ad 1 imhelting. finm thr I i l-.fltla li^ at* I f».i ( . mWi'.U •**»t|#t
I It lla I'M o fflt
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tirminul*- Cuunt), Florida
&lt;irffl&lt; lal Clark • Hrali

ftth day of A u fin i A I». D D . h*g
filed name* In my ^ ( l r « and haa
mfeifs sa|tpHr. lion f.#r * |^\ *|**r*l
t&lt;* be* ItBtied thereon. Maid rn tlf*
leal# rtolalgirl the foil.,* lira* ( I f
•rrlhed proper ty In the CuuifY* tJ
Kerttlnole. Htata of Florida, t** » It:
lira UK For Of JtW'i «*f HKn
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redenned al&gt;« ' |ldlfig In l^e. Hi*
property rietrrlbrd therein « l l l »*r
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ruuri hoi|ta doct **i* the f»(A| Mon­
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day in I hr month of 4&gt; tuber, let*
NOTIFI? IN IIKHFnV dlV K N Th.t which It the tlh •!») of llrt**hrf
I (' M HANK.
Hhrrlff (*t
Ifi lr Foufily.
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NOTU’ K IH IIK U K ltr uiv#:.\. 1944
(» I* HRIINIM»N
Thai lien II. Ji.nr. holder uf Tam
('In k ('irruli i'*auif
t’rrtlflral* No.— 1141 I m u #iI Itir
Srtnitiol# LV.uiit v. Florida
Ith day uf Ai|u»l A l». 1929. ha«
filed name In m) ufflrr at«! ha# M iffU Ul rirr k* • H u ll
made appllrktlnfi f**r a 1*1 d»#*l
In ba luurd lh#fr«»ri. Maid certlf*
leaf* #mt&gt;fir#r IK# follitwInK dr.
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Hang# 29 Ka»l. &amp; Arra*.
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perty under Ih# #abf errtlflrafr
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l'nl#»r raid rrrtlflcata «hal| hr

.In New York maritime labor
t apparently la preparing fo r it*
O fS rta te it fight in blitory a fight
which may well enhlt the auppuit
of .cores o f other trade union*.
Leader* or lira gtriklng AK or
L r.amen declare that the entile
labor moVi in.lU 111 threatened by
the decision of the Wnge StaidlitaiTbn' Hoard In refuilng to al­
low the full amount of wage in­
crease, wen by negotiation. Ih?y
.ay tha‘, the ruling hat denied
the. .eamen their ■right In collecti«e bargaining, and they dmrribe
“ ^It aa an attempt to break tnlon,lam. The etrike leader, nav.- cal­
led upon all labor to aupport the
Ugh*.
CIO Maritime Union leed?n» are
due t « meet today to considei
Joining the etrike tomoirow. The
tnileftendent
Marine
Fir .-men’s
union announced thet H» IR.***'*
members will join the A F of I.
walkout today.\
Union leader* on the weal coast
‘ i u r r . that all Pacific roa.t ship
yards a. well a. port, will .nc
closed right. The metal trades
cotrticll also haa pledged it. .up

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Associated Press Leased Wire

Seamen’s Strike Delays Removal Of 0. S. Dead

Jaycees To. Sponsor
Weekly Boxing: Pro• grams This Winter

n tlH O MOM WASHINGTON to Stn rrandico for « conference on the
oatlonwlde maritime atrtke, Aaaiatant Secretary of Labor Phillip llansah (center) laahown talking thing* over with Harry Lundaberg (righ t),
w rit w a it head of the A T ti S tllo n ITnloa and U. 8. Conciliator Omar
Ilatkln*. who h u been holding hearing*.
(fnlervaHonet Joundphotn)

S o m e O f T o p S o a r in g P ilo ts
T o A tte n d G lid e r M e e t H e r e
T r u c k s S ta r t
R o llin g In N e w
V o rk A g a i n
Tobin’s Order Will
Aid In Transporta­
tion Of Essentials

8ome o f tho naliun'. topflight
, .oaring pilot., including Shelley
Child, nf Atlanta, and Hay l*nikcr of l.o. Angrle., are expected
to take part at the glider m-ct
o f sailplane, which will In- held
Saturday and Kund*y hi ihr Muni
j clpal Airport
The meet will lie conducted, by
it. H. limwning uf the Sanfu.d
t Tchoql nf Aviation and t» al»-i
| .|&gt;on*ored by the Semumle ( ’ nun
I ty Chamber of Commerce, tb
I City. Till i- Inrlda I'nwei und l.lgll!

, ,Mrml»*D t»l I hr Stanford w i
Kn!iiu) In ‘ It.tyn Stair I; Id P
cattily ill 1 fetlanhu^rr were Kiiul*
of thi Jiid ot ( ‘lianilKr of i ’otii
hi-l&lt;l t u l a y n !
mcrrp
lunrhron
emlnolc Tinklevg&gt; I
Motoiri Inn «•M!t\urd Mnrr-linll. n .ii nr 111 or fin
the S i rtfor I croup.I, tiitrodiiff* l
11mist on MiDctH-k. Ijitrv l&lt;oMin
r Ktanct* WiUon. John iiiu iiiiev m*
i Simon ItiiMf frlflrt wlm told ,o
thrl, hcI iv UIin diifiiic "thh
whit h \% KpoiMoi**d .in.i oily I*
the I-Inrlda Ih tiarln'-n! nf l'n
Ann * call. I.egi-m .
H iHtlt-y (M h .iili chiiiminn " f lb-J o in i&gt;t
A c tiv itiri
• ' iim-tlttc I made an nfficial ir|»nl •«* In tb
.tatn . uf ii- • tmiiiat l&gt;m*r n
whirh i. I« ing nr:ani*td joint I\
by llie- Hi piiindi- l«p-nitv t h.iillbi
of ( ‘ontnirti’i* mid the
III rotinrrtlon with th|R pi 1
Ifrnin. I’rwidi lit Jiu V Doticnn
uounrral plan* f«»i •» Iny. *«■ dwfir*
In hr he|| ,»t i e Mtofhli Inn ••
l»rv I- f"i th» ptitp»&lt;*r i f rai
nip fund’ t«» .m r.. ft»r Jnyt
nprratioii •*! on ml *1 inn*l*»n
itff|&gt;tlon l*o H which will »H
tnn»trtirted. |*.*«.wiMk • i i Hh ( it\
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Representatives Say
Palestine’s
Inde­
pendence Would Be
Delayed By Plan
LONDON, Si-pi. 12. UP)—
A niimlit-r uf Arab I-vaguo
dt’IcjrnOw «H tbu Palontino
('uiifiT'-tii'iVUC" said to have
ii-ji-itril i-inphatically the
Anglo American expert*’
plan for federalizing the
ifoly Land. A Hritisb source
iuys at least ltvo Arab
speakers ubjeeled on the
gtomitU tli.it imle|*rtntencc
Pali- till,.’a A l i b i would be

llrbind the cb.-«-d dnore o f tho
in, rim e Itritbh F,-reign Secfo1 ai&gt;
Ktne^t
llrvin
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chain
ninkinir .md t-ippiHK tb - big
r..mid i.ibli- with hi* pencil while
.inAral* ri-pre.«i-ntaUve cried
Unit I'ab'-tm e’ft imli-pi-ndeiice uf
itratieli mandate .hould bo granti.,j now (it her A tab «|n-nkrr. are
Miol In hnVe argue*! that fcderaltaateMi
wiml.l
tuunworkable
r&lt; ntmmically.
TTn- plan.- (ilneli Hip Itriti.h
i. , ..’o il" i
ii-iii -nilm ber
Hill- &gt;p th. oi*«ti(|*i. piovidex for
llu* * i t .(f i *n .»f f'*u» * one* in
|*:l(• t|fl»
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I, .. |»»#• -fftativrs nre
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,f tii*. I’ dlf Jn tr probh f ii .1 i»»f••»niAiitt **W
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11 ipt« f vn:ht day a Ago
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Russian Admiral
Blasts Appearance
Of American Navy

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MOSCOW. B e p t . 12. UP)—
Ru.tlan Rear Admiral Sehw.de
today charged that the United
State, fleet ha* more the ap­
pearance o f an offen .ive force
than one de.lgned for defen.*.
In an article In the newspaper
Pravda. Schwede salaried that
the attempts o f tha United ditate.
to win bate, ihgwed Increu.ing
taadanciaa In Am aflcin P^t^o*
toward world rule.
(
The
Admiral furthar «tated
that the United State* had pu.hed It* line o f dafen.e from 6­
000 to 7.500 mile, front Am eri­
can territory, and lhat what he
called huge American ba.ea were
beln£
maintained
In
Iceland.
Greentaml and tha Faroe*. He
alio mentioned Okinawa In the
Pacific a . an example of ba.e.
which he claimed wer# by no
mean* Intended fo r the defenma
o f tha American continent.

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tpt At Four MoiithH
BEEN. 8 w t t w U # d M A P )~ T b #

hail plncanl. on them rending
2:CO P. M.. will be n
“ ilgnad lip" ntul identifying llm
ntry race tn Oel-and
union I'fa l by number. These inwith" grid and ullver inir-iea «■
cliiiiwl local. 27 and 641 o f New
priie*.
Jer.ey nnd RIO nf Manhattan,
Sunday afternoon at (HI n'elo '.
Up until today there d rivei. h ad, there will hr a double plane tow
been idle in ynip.thy with the |n t.nno fret »| which pd •'* will
lelea e tnw lint* and • -impel*
I fi.IKKl New York
triker.
• in ribbon cutting cun t I’ i Ii .i .
A . n result of Tobin'a inter- I &lt;rp William D olgir of New Ynii,
ventlon. the everyday routine of &gt;nd Wally
Wlberg nf Dalla*.
New
Yurker. I* beginning to i Tera
perk up. a fte r, a .week o f. near I ,Oi
paialyai*. City officia l, .a y tKat j (tnl
Ihp order ha. brought about an i
Immedialo
renumptlnn
In
( b e ! ( ^ tw
mnvrinent nf building m aterials' ij«eoi
and they prmllctrd It would as- t*om|
alrt in the orderly transportation
I
o f perishable food, and other e»*
senilaU. However, the Commerce' .y j
and Industry A.aoriatiotr of N *w ! for
York said that the number of stude
City workera left unemployed by 1 Th
both the trucking and the marl- club
time .trike* la creeping toward A ri,
tho 2,000,000 mark.
price

Army’s Chief Quartermaster Keeps
Eye On Budget Like Any Housewife
Hr JANF. KADH
W A S H IN G TO N
(A P )- T b *
Arm y's Quartermaater Corn* man*
the menu* and buy* the food for
about 2.250,000 military personn#l at home and abroad, but the
Surgeon General * office eaya how
many calorie* they must gat.
Th# requirement (or men ip the
arpted forces in thla country run*
between 1,600 and IJtOO calorie* a
day. It fa a little higher fo r over­
sea*. where much" o f the food la
processed.
The Arm y calculate*
caloric requirement on energy ex­
penditure. The average civilian
requirement rune about 3,100 cal­
orie*.
The
Quartermaster General's
office plana master menu* fo r
breakfeit. luncheon and dinner
which meet the requirements aa
closely aa-possible. -A lot o f d iffer­
ent factor* enter Into the planning,
such as seasonable products, mar­
ket conditions and whather food*
are plentiful or ecarre.
For instance, the Arm y didn't
fetty a pound o f meat until the
middle o f July this year because
o f high price*. Official* explain

ramp. In &gt;&lt;a area.
The maxter menu la generally
followed, but each ramp ha* a post
menu board which adjusts Its
menu to availability k f’ food* in its
area and ih# U *U a of tha men In
that - partkutar ramp.
Soldier*
from the South like hominy grit*,
for instance, and aoldler* from the
north usually like spinach bettrr
than collard*.
Non-periahahlea are purchased
through a depot ayetem with three
main offlcea situated at New York.
Chicago and RtoAton/ Calif.
• • *
Th* Quartermaster General’# ofdee buy* fo r all the service*. Army.
Navy, Mferine Corpa and Coast
Guard.
In June this year, a normal
month, th* A rm y ahlpped 1#,(J(15.
000 poumla o f meat abroad. The
bulk o f that waa beef. Due to the
meat famlna In July, however,
•nly 15.011,000 pound* w a r e

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d lie I'nlinan .'-tund.iid Cat Muniifni'liit mg &lt; •&gt; -h &gt; III* pi-igrmnh
w d i’ lnive lo In- arranged to '•fit
tin- locale,'
It , udd«: “ Rivera,
eri-ek.- anil \ii|l, rfitll« limy call for
apnikling, tinkling music. Indian
country may 1.111 for tnitsii witli
tin' r hay line ond#rtnnc mi ilintar
I n r-11, of tin i.itlv Ann-tlitilt lud in ii |i-lk and war wiiiga."’
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Itlll UK J A M i l l i 'i
(AIM
|*|nti*- ate In-ine mad*' lu welrnnie a
group o f Unli t, M-ienjisla tore
nrxt May I** nl»-erve an eclipse **f
ih&lt;- nun. .Minister* uf Ktlueation
Kouia Ultiii|m. n in rhnrge nf nr
rniigriurnla fin the arrival o f th*Hriti.h group The scientists ex­
«,, observe the •■chine
May 20, IKI7, from Firnitorn in
the elate nf Minas Germs. Dr.
J. A. Carroll o f Cambridge Utiiver*ilv
will head Ihe vi.iling
#.mui» who Will In- Jolmvl hy ntti

rial, of the Nnlimtaf Obaervolnry
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Every. Nickel Counts
JC T T O iSUarta,.;"? In Hank Aecounb.
lli'j LH ASTIN na r

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ioit hie native abUity.
Scene In front o f a Hasting, bank:
_ The goat waa too quick for hint
A man was going through all III*
but, dashing about in panir, fell porkrtn trying to And a coin to put
from th* perpendicular Kock fa r* In n parking meter.
■epkrating.th* llotta front the putri
Tn get to his itocket*. he had to
Ik. Injured, th* goat wa» carried ahlft from hand In hand aeveral
back to Ha own qoartera,
whil* cloth
mark.—fullo f roina he inRatan lashed his tall in rhagrln. • | tended to drpo.it in the hank.

Fjtrmi'r Uses Dingoes
I'o J*t|ar&lt;l Chickens
.SVDS'KY. \u.w.i«*: 111
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(&gt;M hvi'liuu*it •.1 \ Ihr tliiik'tb th«*
vt.l.l .\u ti.-ihiu ilnfej, can’t lu t!otu. it. 1( 1 .1
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Dutch Waifltlinc
Bru/ilf-ms Ready
Widens In PeacctimcjFor Sun Eclipse Fans
A M H TK R U A M — (A IM - Nn
fiat statistics »liow the ittci&lt; „ * ui
Ihe average Dutch waittlin*. t-ut
there are other reliable sign
A year agu lht» "plarrut-. "td
functionaries rharged with the
diiftlbulien o f , the scats at die
cirrus roubi pack .1,400 apeeiUnr*
on the t/nnunibcred wm»len iwi,* hex. Thla year the placeute fwn
park hardly 1,150 people nn Hie
same bench**.
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B ecom es
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fi. tig.* v m* *f. 1
bcruiui* a P '
S* (Hi he Itc^Hi- !*• take over D
l.ritht inti, tic itit ti Ihhi- c and t)
Idlclifti lift* » ft-ul und t|n*vf pi&lt;*
iiit’kci ' ii w m\ from fhnr lunch.
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a... ..f it •% i
fhati It#* mul
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Texas’ Holden Rule: ;;
‘Beal Thy Ndfrlihor? •
AP N#w»featUM-I'A I.I.A S &gt;-1►*•»l * ■ ..i
(i uil*. take llu- rn *
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' Iklnhoimi 7 tie »•- in*.
eio * la t l:»,a ir g mg I”
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Ini o f thing, in n |ie|l'*l &lt;•( Icome October.
In n football gaunt will,.
I
Imura ■(!*! (i bill | (il!il“ ||n»i| " " !'
it’. , than two week, la in do -id
vimmer the Inuil talk nne «.*
-r
the other.
The gridiorn action m il •- m
llalla. with the (Ikialininii \
.
two great .eaanii*. 11* 1.1101
uniting S'nitliein Mrllmti •
1
night game in the • otti.n I!
n
(M II.
The next nfteiniM-n I!••• 1
#11% nl Te.as, S*iult,w, I 1
enre champion. |da\- tin- 1
altv uf Oklahoma, also in 1 ••*
ton llowl.
Tlioae two gam e, •hnulit
*
t-n.lly 65,(MM) fnns.
Intemtate g o lf niinialiii-..
.rheduhal at the Oklahoma ' 'v
Country 'Club Matting ( *•*
6.
Firat^ there w ill be pro-nman 'if
competition.
• The next dpy the riklnl -,a
Open champlnnahip atari* ami &gt;dl
run two day*. Winding up 'be
schedule will lie Texas v
" l '« homa pro team matches " ' HI
and 20.

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CityOfTsining Mann Says 400 Florida Vets *
Is Penetrated To Attend National Conclave
ByNationalists
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may get wanted relief

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SEPT

Arab Delegates Reject U.S. -Anglo
Plan For Holv Land Federalization

DEALER

S A L T L A K H C IT Y - - ( A P ) —
When workmen finish*,I removing
th* la it rail* thi* summer. It was
th« drat tim# Utah’s (a p lU l city
had been without atreet fa r track*
alnca nrigham.Young, Mormon colpniter, begen a mul*-drawn train
iiratem over wooden rail* In 1872.
ftU M naw transport Salt I-ake
City rider*.

.

Flies To Ship Strike Parley

V (/*vc-lYc*idcnt Truman to­
day instructed Reconversion
Director John R. Steelman’
to take charge of the mari­
time strike situation. The
President’s
order
directs
Steelman to try to work out
a settlement today.

Trolley*! Make Bow
To Salt Lakc BuBHeH

Your clothe* will look liko now after tb#
aaperb handling we glvo (hem. Color* will b#
jewel-clear, fabrics will be restored. Fjtshaa
up your wardrobe by lelting ua clean your gar*
IneaU frequently and npartly.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY.

Established 1908

Steelman

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Considerable clmirini'ncs* through
Friday with local thundershowers this
• flrrnonn nnd thowert nnd thunderihnwrn again Friday.

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To PromoU the Pru m i of America;

Husbands! Wives!

Boy’s Single Shot
Kills .'I Kangaroos

rro U fl Ike t o c o

Truman Steps
Into Maritime

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dub- WKLBoltN &lt;“OHDKTT. *r# Ih# «t*•I 1VI* on
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»*w t f#n«loni. fend JOHN HOT COltDETT
• 11I net of Tw enllelh
and I* lh« pla.nnff. and an ablrttlatad
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#*1 j t north*uet . ..rner nf T *»fe. • ithrr |(#rann«ll|f or thr«*u*n y**ur
x u t i h - t «&gt; i r r e s u
tleth Street end Frehch Afeenoe, attorn*/, In aafeel null for nlanUir
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ne #I*a11 h»*fee »b opportunity t«*
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kon are h# ii t r«*i.*r*«l t*» 111*
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O j u r ^ y p |iP 4 r a tt« e *V' H.e S lr t l. day
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•’ouft. Ninth J tu F rU I'O r •
colo of flu rh li, N* MmI for lot tllfe o rr# ln » tltu f« *t .t r S ir .H yo u
in the C ir c u it i\» u M ».f th e H n tU
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Seminole rouhlk.
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Florid- thl* itat ih| nf A ua u*t.

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ednesday, sept-

*

1••11» with the

linitcd States To Bi* Min Rxhiliitor
At Lihcria’s (Vnlcnnial rrou.rain Taxuh rmy

(Mi 1
In Ureal Britain

W A SH IN G TO N
( A l 'l
Ih*
I lilted Slates, win, Ii Hi 1*21 ci.r
a boat load -o f fieed Allielicaii
slaves l*i ndnliUc in l.itceiia. will
lie a i lu* f piirtieipanl in that ruin,
try’s centennial and sV-fiuj exp*i
sit Inti.
The relitennlal will lie July 26,
r.l 17. Till- IP 17 relel,cation ul M**n
luviu, rupltul o f Lilielia. will Iasi
revel ul weeks Tlie ex|m.itinn will
liegin ill JP4R and will last a min
iniiim nf n year,
l.llicria liaa full a|Mi|l»ni»l.ip *&gt;(
tin- pinjeet* and ini|K*s tiimugh
them tn develop widespread inter
vsl and rooperatinn in its pmgress
as a niielern slate.
Kxlidnlnr r&lt;mr#aaiuiia will Ih- let
tn fm rigii nation* and tn com
luerre, industry, education and nth
rr pursuits.
A l a rntifrrctire in Washington
in July, 20 stale governors *f]d
other American big-wig* got up a
petition asking for full American
enniM-iatiun In the rx|maiti»n.
Ililyard II. Rpblpvin. Washing
loll nirhitecl, Ik teehnienl diiectoi
nf the l.llierinn Criltrnuinl and
Victory
Cnnimla.ion, whirh
i^
headed hv I.iiieria'a president, W'illiam V. S. Tubman.
Mr. Robinson alrradv haa a staff
working on Ihe plan* fo r the ex|Hi*|tlnn ground, ami building, and
for » . new government center.
There is to tie n modernistic
“ llteme" building, with Indoor and
nutdnnr audlfVfium. which will
Inter lie used for all function* of
state at Ihrf rkpttal. T h r other
.trurturaa w ill be used aa educa­
tional institutiona afterw ard..

Ih- X m eilc.in t 'o lo n i/ iln iii ! i - » i e l )
I (iS lu l.N
( %IM With the heat
M o iiio v ia u ii . n.ini-d -i11• t .latin *
M.*ni*u- w lm w a s pn idciit **f tlic •ipei.ilnra iitl|i»cte&lt;l to the United

I ‘ m ini Stale* at tin tunc.
I.d w tin wilt- g iv e n nidi-pcndcm'iin IR I7 . Iiut e ven since llie n . the
S ta te Ilr p a r tm e lll .s.1 ) * . w--'ve liern
...n liter* d a " s t i l l nf inaiilttta and
|i,i|ia“ to lit-r
T h e I '- iile ii Slut*• n p p n ile il b ei
indi |&gt;&lt; in lelire am i
fiiiin n lly rrc o g liix c d tin- Iiali-'II III
IsRJ.
K ap h a el O T I a i a I n n i - i is
I lie- |iim&gt;rnt 11. S . ,M iiil*tei Itn-l*-.

Under the lirnvi-i-*n **l leim
liiimable lend.lea-'c. the i !inli'*l
Si lies is lllialirilig 1lie building nf
n H'.i .ihmi.ikiii liartsii
in Maieb.
urn. undei lei ms *■( •tu- I'liitml
Stall-.’ defense aie.i .igii-enient.
I lit s i •»ii ill i v buill m I. iIh-mm muo f ihe biggest airpmta in A ftira
1.11•«-1 4:i ha. lung Miffeie*! from
lack nf money and lei hniipn* and
is barkwant in public health and
sanitation, education ami other
things. It* living standard is low
ami the diet Inadrnuatr. Itefnre

Tin- enunlry h a » ^ % ’nn»litiitiiiii
liar tn nura. Tin- legi.ltttute
tias passed an act. subject In refer­
endum, which will riinhlc women
to , vote.
Natural rubber rtitisDIutr. _ 03
percent o f l.iltetla’e export*. Nin
ty-.rvrn fierrent o f the ruldicr is
produced oil Firestone"* 76,C(HI
acre*. Fireatnqe employs 10,000
prisons to work on the plantations.
Three m-iccnt o f the lubber is pro­
duced by natives.
The other seven percent nf LIbet la’s ex ports rnn.ist of palm
ikcrnals. palm nil and piassava. a
The (ending o f t freed slaves to j type of IWier used for burnishing
I .Iberia wa# undbr" the ausplcre nf wheel.
M ill

S t»t« l*v Idgln-i wngrs. Iiuldrrm y
■ in ilnngei of bn inning a Inst art
ill III iloin Mp-I nf the wink, even
nf 1 1,* btrge inimeuttl., is left to a
(■&lt;* iiinaioing linns hi l.ondmi.
Ihr *e|,l pdi . which mire kept
the village taxidefmist busy, have
dt-.ippcati ,| almost entirely. The
drelmc in huntings inn reduced the
dem and

Veterans Service
Any veteran In lined o f .tervIre Mtee ot eluilgri fit any of
lltr lull,ining latrgortea lx re­
queried Ui viilt Uie office of
ill* tr.-qain.'ltile agencies listed
tie low
C’oonllnalnr
K. ft. Carter
AM.si,Ur National tlank m aid­
ing.
Employment
tf. H Rnpinymnnl Hervlce. 11] North
i*ink Avenue
Vocational Training anti Edurntlnn — T. W. laswton. Court
Itouae.
t^-g*l Ar/it-.Uia-e. Itrv.plUltxaDon and H U tr Henrtee Officer
— contact through l^oyd F.
Doyle. County H e n k e - Officer,
Takach BuUding.
Home Heretce Aaskstance to
Hrrvkcmcn, rx-Hrrv Icemen and
Uielr DependenU — American
Red Croaa. lakrfrnnt Boulevard.
Veterans
Admlnlxtration
—
Martin M. Rudlch. ahcrlff’s
Otftce every Tuesday

�THURSDAY, SEPT-

Food Prices

The Sanford Herald
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THURSDAY,

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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IIIIIL K VF.K8K FOIl TO D AY
YOU C A N N O T M A K E A D E A L
WITH GOD.
E T E R N A L L IF E
STARTS HERE. NOW. S T A R T
LIV IN G T H A T K IN D OF LIF E
A f ONCE. T H E N YOU W IL L
H A V E IN N E R A88U K AN O H OF
ENDLESS L IF E IN H A R M O N Y
W ITH GOD: Ami Ulmld one
ronir ami said unto trim, God
Ma.ter, wfist y s i l tliinj «hkll I
do. that I may trirr eternal life?
— Matt, licit).
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reiorded.

During

M e rid ia n * ’ o o u .iii

RU SSELL K A Y

T ig War |&gt;e|iariment nnouuor.'«
that military transports nn.1 war
ship* will run the block* Je of
the yiinriliK-e union', itrtke in
order •“ carry foorl to ON over
seas. “ American trre.p* will not oe
permitted to starv.'." said an
Army official. Not even f"t thUNHKA officials have announr.
ed that they will continue to
supply relief fo»M In Yugoslavia
despite the shimting down of
American plat'.'* and the tense r-lations with that country. Well.
It'* too laid to think of anyl&gt;&lt;»ly •
starving, hut iH-lirvr us, if Maiahall Tito doesn't tell the Sle, ,
where their litrad w*« contit/
from, he'd la- one Huti'-i, u( who
wouldn't got his t|uatl of milk, if
We had our way ulxrut it.

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The list great U&gt; pivsaNu was
ushered In by a stork, market
crash hardly a* precipitate ati Tin
one which ha* made Wall Httevt
l/rwi during the past few wyeks.
ll may he that the uninn's have
already furred wages
high
■oat business can't make a pro­
fit hiring labor. When that hap­
pen* slock* go down, workers ge.
laid o ff, unemployment' Incrcarv*;
ami a depression a*ta- in. What
do you do when I'uur yar.i man
Wants f t an hour and ynu can't
afford to pay hut r)0 cents? You
let him go, don't you, and get
•long
without
him
somehow?
Well, that's just what business
does when list wage* It hast lo
pay are forced too high. Or it
goe* broke,
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Today and Friday!
A WONDER-LAND
OF AMAZING
ADVENTURE!

A rp vsl the aorlh
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t h « t h r ills e n d
laughlsr af • bundrad dreom.werld
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Figure In Legacy

In a tieaulifol ami inspres*ivc Payton anil Ed Kduuril o f llay. .
candlelight ceremony Mis* l-ti tnim were the lohrra.
The lirld i^ h m r to wear « gown I
Lieia Street (iorm ly. lovely young
daughter o f Mr. uml Mr*, r . E of uhitc slipper •.din featuring .1 I
(iorm ly, was given in ipnrringe hitih neckline with yoke embroid- &lt;
by her father to Mr. James crcil in 'tiny m in I pearls, long
Mr; nml Mrs. Eugene TucVci I " * '1
Grier L ie. sun " f Mr. and Mi.u sleeves pointed over the hands,
have
returned
from
Mayview Jr.
dames 5L Lee o f this city at. 11 .ted tmxlire with *#lf rovrrej 1
buttons down the hark and a foil .Manor, Hlowfng Rq.'k, N. ('. where 'by
6:30 yesterday afternoon.
-spent two weeks.
, ,
, skirt terminating in a long train. they
1
' Juslg
44hr First Methodist Church, tier fingrtLip veil wa» rat-ght
where the Rev. J. E. McKinley
Dr. ami Mrs. H. W. Ruprechl lime
'.by a tiara of-ahttn also embrobirrami the Rev. W. P. Ilrooks, Jr.,
yd with teed pearls. The bride 1a ii'l, family hnvr rrtUfliHl from t o *1
performed
the ceremony. wn&lt; .carried .a crescent .liap-d bouquet spending some tfll'e .at Daytona J|iy
beautifully tlcco rated with gold of gardenias and1 stephanotis.
and
bronte
chry.anthemiims
The maid of honor wore a green
against a background of green- inffyta
Mr*. Harold Clause •«
'off-the-shrubfer
dresa
■ry ami lighted with stnmlmg highlighted with a skirt o f Godcy plane today for Norfi
candelabra with white tapers.
design with Ihi idle and slight where she will join her
The nuptial.music was furnish'd
11 Mill. She rat riel a fan o f pale Lieut, ( j g l llatold Cla
by Mr*. George I Inn! “ H. solols!. pink point de esprit*, with pink has been in'the Nor I hern
who sang “ IlcvMU.e" and "Ait. sweetheart roses and tulieroses. ,on duty with the Navy
Gseret Mystery, of Life.” Mrs. Jnc-t
The matron o f honor wore 11 rose months.
Iw K s a n
organist, plays'll the d n * v o f identical design, and
traditional wedding niaiche*.
matching fan.
p, Mr. ami Mrs. F ed 'ticks
Miss Katherine Spencer was
I lie
linos Miinnis
wore
like Havana, C ilia have let
maid o f honor. Th6 matron of drrsses i f gold taffeta and carried their home after visitini
honor was'M rs. L. I*. Payton.
fans o f "green silk net and oping# gu o.is o f Mrs. Mnrgart
.1 The
four
bridesmaid*
were t and .yellow gloriosa liliies.
son at her home on "
Miss .Margnret Spencer,
Mi»s
. 1h«' tsQwrer gitl wore a light tevnth Street.______ _ .
Winifred Lovell. Mis* Mary Ann i gr.-en taffeta stress" with a boil*.
Harry llolison ha* l«
jtormly o f WTUTtlngtnn, D. ('..
lie", ssf green net and carries) a buying trip to .New Y&lt;
i naskrt sit rrss- petals.
Philadelphia, Pa. and All
, The brisie's mother chose a Mr*. Hob.on uml two
.rcy crepe gown of tunic design are visiting while he I. *
cmliioidcrcsl
with
irriilcscetit her par-nit*. Mr. and M
beads and carried pink accessor- W right in Columbia. S. C
ics. She wots u corsage o f pink
I f. ses and tuberoses. The groom’s
| mother chose »A *.&gt; *n o f dark
j nlic sicpe, light (due aecs-ssorieij
innd a corsage is sweetheart roses
•and lleiter Time* roses.
THE NEW
! Mrs. \V. I\ Mill and Mrs. C. It.
Kirtlcy
receives)
guests
who
gjsths'i oil at the (inrmly home
Table Model
following the wedding. With Mr. .
Now on Diapln
and Mrs. l-ce in the receiving
line were their mothers ami the
young
tallies of the wi-shling
parly.
,
. "ins' home * S ' aitisticall)' de- 1
I cora I'd with brass samlclabra, |
' whits tapers alnl white gladioluses. I
The bride's table was covered |
1with .1 handseme band enilirciid#Trd luii'ii cloth and hrld the wed.
01 g
sake,
crystal
. itndclaloa
tsith whits* tapers and an uiranor, 10011! o f gladioli
1 Mi« Zeb H atliff and Mrs. II.!
Watkins acs'olnpaeh'I the gos-sls
lo Hie bride's tabli when' Mrs.
Vail l-ovcll
and
Mrs. Jimmy
SEE OUR
Sami, o f Orlando serveil punch,
,
TOP QUALITY
and Mrs. Morrta Spi-mcr ami
Mrs, George K. (iormly of Jack.
i.nnville served the wcslding cake.
Mr*. \V. P .. Kirlw showed the
gus-«t*
t«&gt; the
I tide’s
honk.'
Mrs.
William
Whit,.
prs sided j
over the bride'* lamb. Serving 1
were Mis* lads Nipper, ansi Miss,
latuise
N’niHgren
«.f
Orlando.
Mis. \nn Lovell.
Miss Isabel
Gormly o f Jacksonville.' M r*.' W.
jo
yw ood
Slrnsttiini and Mi*. Ann lllack.

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held -at that N#v* York track
had at Itost on# pleasant raaull.
It #Mbl#d svsrybody preaent
Ih# plcasur* (but without profit)
of picking a wlnmr.
I I I
‘ A reffapaiM# c a nv a s tog

Nuif.ii egtltd ea f)« nailff.

Sting' im tkt doghowt It i U
—•ugh wi t h o u t fiav/ag tkt
thing U ll town on pee.
I t I
The U. 1 ••vammeal hot

" n r MtWs In Wendvll
Wiikla a campaign and who hat
dona greet work th tn rln f to work
out the tragi# Palastin* situation
» • on* o f our rvprrsantativvs.

Again Wednesday mcrnlng I
n ew here to 8&lt;
fligh t ov#r He
valleyx
and , towering
night I *pok« at
th# Indapandvnt Cltisan'* C
mUta* whar* aver 600 war*

Damorrati*
County

isfe fA is
ConvenUon of I

in which HaatUa Is

th* National Convention of
abtod Atnerjrsn Veterans'.

ntching

MiiNliM
regula, Isusint.- and pro.
11,-0 ' mg o f the \\ S. C. S.
Eft.t Methodist « hureh
held at 3; Mil P M. with
• id merging l"dng held at

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IVICTiD FROM TMtIR APARTMINT In F-i»t Orange. N. J . Michael d «
Palma, his wile, and two childirn. are using their family car as their
home. They ride ah. at Newark. N. J., all day seeking an apartment. At
night they park behind a captation, where attendants provide them « ith
water and other fflrilitlrs. The children are in deep slumtrcr ns their
parents look At a likely for n u t" *d.
(Inlernolumal Noundphofo)

M APPliY HUOOINC »

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BOX SPRINGS

— tIn the Ram- Program—

LL
BEDS

JNABII TO CONTROL her emotion*, Mrs. E:ili»l»Mli Wallrath, of Ismg
aland City, N. Y., sob* quietly after receiving word that the fate of her
ion. Pvt. Frank Wallrath. who had been condemned to death in Japan
ky a court-martial, was atill undecided. Hi* commander, MaJ. Gen. J. M.
iwln*. after terming th# fenlenco “ too severe," hod asked tlio courlnartlnl’ to reconsider. It adhered to It* original dpcUInn and now the
ta*e goe* to higher oftlciaU for review. Mr*. Wallrath U being comforted
[above) at her home by Michael, another eon.
(International)

Muaicial "Star Bright
Popular Science
Universal News

RETAIL STORE
nd Display Room
111) W. FIRST STREET

Echols Kcdding
&amp; Furniture Co.
Kanford .Mattress Factory
Phone* I I U and 673-J

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^BLANK ETS
AN AMIRFCAN M A llN t STANDS U 1 W IIN t?ic Ukralno delegation, Iteaih-.l l&lt;y Dmllrl Manullakl (aecond from
righ t), Ukrainian foreign minister, and the Greek delegation, led by \
II Dendrantls (second from le ft),
Greek ambassador, during meeting of United Nations Security Council •* Lake Sucre**, L. I . New York.
The Council by a vote of 7 to 2, agreed to hear the Ukrainian complaint iCRlnit Greece.
(Infernafional)
Manual ' Itainitu: a« a scluml
•object origina''.'d in Finland in

C hatham s 100% V i r g i n W o o l
"Lamsdown” is «uch a Joy to own . . . its
delicate color U »o flowrt-likc, it* warmth
ao rich you can feel it when you touch the
deep, toft nap. Long-wearing and com­
pletely comfortable because of it* medium
weight, '‘Lamadown” U woven of 100%
virgin wool of'extra-fine quality. No
wonder you sleep well when you snuggle
down under the luxury of a Chatham

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by or before October 1st, 1946. Send or bring your
1946 Florida license to the Count/ Judge's Office

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PACKAGE S T O R D -

MATTRESSES

Dae oar EASY TERMS and
•tart tonight to. enjoy tiettrr
sleeping comfort!

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Now it llta lime to buy
your fur coajl W e in­
vito you lo come in and
•elect your coat and
•uy il on our convanloot layaway pUn.

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Line of
insurance Protection

' T 1 Francis * l\h'
m*.
A ftg f -luneh
P&gt;
W hilehair of FlorMa, in !.«.*'
Angelea on buslnesa, * came out,!
to sea me and went to tbe H owl!
meeting with mo that evening.
During the afternoon I wad1
interviewed oh 'w o radio nr,,-1
gram s—one with Mt. Fo*ter May/I
commentator, and the other with
James Roosevelt. In th* Evening,I
under* the suspires of the ln ( '
dependent Citlien’s Coin nut ie«- ..i
'h e Arts, Sciences am f |irof#s*ions,
I spoke’ in the Hollywood llow l In
an audience of about lf.,000 ac­
cording to the paper. Distinguish•'
e»l Hollywood arlisU . Rtbcnitem.
the pianist Frank Sinatra, the

Y O U 'R E

TELE. NO. 148

Cecelia Truluck

WORK BETTER
t y Sleeping Better!

I'emocralle Commit ee has ar
inoged si ute other inecling* f-.r
\Vc Offer You a Complete
ighwu)
II. otli. d* "I
high class
color
« " i l iK.nt.g |hff
me during the day and the In•I. pendent Citiacn* Cominitltv *
sed l.y Ih Army. h u v . ......... ..
'“ ' f 'luabti; A
tie- . f lit,-ratine for direct-mail ,
ttavin/ a reception for me during
a .c l l.y es-s-rvn .
„ f y|orr,U elt...- fruit.
',r‘l
i He evening.
SYD NEY
( A P I — Australian l On All Forma of Property
.rstao.l
hat the A m o .' A h ,,. , w„ „ |hctt.
a
Saturday morning 1 shall fir«t -porting stars, crickrter Don Brad­ |
endy obsolete am) that
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oOo
re oeiog ...a.i.Jla. tore i
hlp Ibatwn 1 •
• ,'oin
fly i.ack h ere." then drive to man. und tennis-player* Jack Craw­
,
...
Sum lv i onion") f " - the mime 1-1 .. ,
AUTOMOBILE
ford, Adiiau tjuist ur)d John BrumOU'inpip,
Wasbmg
on,
the
Cunit
sl,
• ml this -f
-thing
d e liv e ry -of a Melhle Vertiel# ^
w n re i f sbafl make tin keyoofi' wieh. have l.ccn rlt-Vf tlgiT?T&gt;TTIy • Insurance and Financing
,c„t ,f you plan to poi^ T&gt;11, ' m, y
an/o 7.1&gt;ycar-old Sydney woman ‘who
At a Lower Cost
..direst
at the Washington .State •lid tod know them.
•Ion/ to you. d '* t tender, but ......
oOo
Atlanta ... time m ^ ,lf
w . |1(l|K.t
wlfl lr „ y m ! m «
Dem&lt; trad e Convention.
The woman,
Mrs.
Elisabeth
" tragic I.MI mile auto
)( ........ m. , hln„ , h„, ran*. ' SCn,
This week-end Governor )|,e Withrow, who died this y e ir. left Our agency can arrange for the
financing as well as the insurance.
e at Ukew.xHl fe a t u r - 'r, h
|o
„ Wp „f ,hr Hope,.,,,,,,
Walgreen of Wasliingtno, nn old SKg.riiN).
A n ° f yeac problems Milled In one
ndianalu ll- &gt;.em* Iw a ;
,
' I l '" l
friind
from
th.
time
ah
o
h,.
w
Iliad
I
1
’
I'lam rlil. it yu. happen to t-c n ui h
rail.
li&lt; the Senate, is taking uie out ,.-acli |,
driver*, the event at ,^r |irmtirig biisineas. I know
oOo
Hal in,.,i fishing to which I am [|r, „ nwi
.'ton people ami we* j |„,
Florida printer* wlri
Far FuU Information. Call
*
nur/iay morning 1 flew up t . keenly looking for).aid. I shall the esti
he most thrilling^ ru.c
give their right eye and
I-os
Angeles
and
spent
the
day
stagitd in the Koxth. ,wo ,|0t|arii liesldrs If they could
start-imek east Tuesday. Wednes- prior la
in u press conference and in st-r. day I shall spyok to a National
d in the tragic pile-up
ont
Mrs.
ing und tDiking to many politic il lulor convention in Milwaukee and uey bm
ar* and the death A j
Moat rveryon- I met wa* in­ leader*. Monday morning I found j
Tbursrlsy will ad.ln ss.au c|«n- told re|
famed d riven .; T h e ; lrr„,* ,| |n Florida and visit the
I c-uhl not nreiutre the speech I ! ing rally a! Madison Soua-e eau «v o
CUr.d ill the !»7lh 1“;...
whfn,.vrr , hry h, ve |hr
was to make thot evening a t’ 'h.rl Garden In the New York send- unlikely
Hollywood Howl because o f many torial and governor’s campaign get any
telephone interrup ions; *„ | „
on behalf o f Democratic noml- taken a
reptid the invitation of my "M
friend, Mr. Edward G. Rot'lruon,
the n tnr, tu come nrnrhy the
hotel lo his beautiful home s o l
work. The Attorney Generhl
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California and an old law achool
classmate
miQ prominent
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New York hotels report Unit
business is fair m tloir ilintog
room- since the strike of the
niusiclat.s ui.tun hr/nn. And we'll
bet the digestion* of thelr gu-st■re l.ettrr. •
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Jimmy Osreol*. 0", unofficial
SvminOU Indian chief of the List
I-ake t fii* .
rW inlly found
dead ‘ hjObw—D e le county depu.y
sheriff. tTsceola, a dire.t de. ndan. of the famed met i la, wh &gt;
more than a cen l.ry &gt;.o rei-eLcI
l %linst the white man. ht&gt;.| taken,
h.s own life by shooting himself |
thnugh
he hi ar; mui u ..ui I
revolver.
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A Taking advantage* have to know soinelxidy who
irtunity tothumli n role know* somehodf if you Want to
Inst week.. I g o t ' foV keep a stock, o f these and man : j
I,. . „|S„ulh i,m ig*.i
other itruis. Toilet papei Is rn 1
vvlh ck -t's major « ity oud. r the ci unter com mo My and j
wui. ^Travelling t-ute balder to find than nylon*. Paper
Olns-Mlie. All,sin and " f ■"&gt;' kl" 1 '» might) - nrre for
wo (...n il the*e l,„-t
omt er and printer, spend
ooilltle. \ .... .1. I a I mo.e lone looking f..r |»U'er *1'" *
o,|
t„„,n . - t «
,h“ »
do for printing m de,.
aa I,., | hainprlrd «n.|'I 'in nt; toy stay in Atlaotu I
ea. hot general.) th. , « » •
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.1 fwrm» r* .*•» o ' r'M Kd|fert«»n, who U'r«I t« tra
\t«,e new ’ cot
wen vel Florida for the Western N ew
and I
an-amn»e.r a!
l'n »'0 . He now ha- te thrlv
,

Sanford is fit t in g a good atari
toward providing an effecGvg
tourist program fo r this coining
winter season. Thera will bo iio
trouble getting visitors to coma to
our city: the problem it getting
thorn to remain here, vat lea d
overnight, in prdar to acquaint
* (ham with the advantagat here,
•nd than lo spend th# ram indar
o f th#lr vacation here. Fdr lid*
ioat the Jaycva* In eonjunewith th* aanlor Clumber of
Comma/)') haa Inaugurated a pro-

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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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A t Pulatka. the In t e r ,'
ih#
111,261 packages of cigarettes, youth athletics is taken
which enriched he state treasury. form e f Thc Dig Ilrolhri n ui,
StWAfii or 6W.UI2 mare than uhi:h met last Friday iw nr,/
wi h candidate* o f the IL.r.,
in August. H'4o.
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football team o f the high -rhooh
A strike by Lee County fisher-•
mvn han virtually tied up •II
fishing for mullet and trout alnsg
the southern West Coast. Motet
than 2,000 union workers are de-l
mending mure fer muiie
than*
the nine cant* a pounj offered*
byTealer*. The men ,oinf nut that
croaker1, chief ccinpctitor to nrol•It t is selling for Ih cents J
l*fict'f
AioM i
40c
ound wholesale at tin* Eel o-r
1
9
Chi Wren— ov
iah Market in New Vork CHT.
Men have been r?p&lt; tied guir.g
back to worn when dt+h r* P"V
ID cents a pound for mullet and
KU caul* a pound for trout.

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Social Calendai
K I hh Luticiji Street Gormly Weds
Janies Grier l*ee In Church Ceremony

A mother in Minneapolis y ho was discouragt'il by
the rate at which her children outftrow their clotliiiiK
was inspired to make a collection ,of outgrown g a n n e n tA
from hei Ttmiily and friends Her idea vla« to organize an
.oxcliunjfe where'mothers could outfit tlieir offspring and
at the samt* time turn in their own lo t o f outgrown 'g a r ­
ments.
From a small room and twenty articles, the enter­
prise has grown to a shop in a downtown center and 5,000
piedes. which include not only clothing hut toys and
baby furniture The mothers leave the articles, agreeing
on a price, to which Is added the proprietor’s mark-up.
The whole selling price is never more than’ 50 per cent
o f the price o f the new article. A fte r this agreement, the
patron makes her own purchases from the stock on hand.
Many articles almost unobtainable in retail stores can
he found in such a mart, nml much expense is saved. Many
communities could make good use o f such an enterprise.

M o n it o r )

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OCIETY EDITOR

Boon To Mothcra

Give ehild-esplorer** aagrr clutch
This instiiioient o f magic touch
And let its challenge* evoke
N#w Steeling art,
new pedal
ttruke.

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S T A T E NEWS B R i E F S

A t a timi* w lifii tin* high cost o f food is probably con­
suming more conversation hours than harried housewives
have ever before devoted to one topic, a man has hud the
courage \o stand in front o f an audience and declare that
food prices are coming down.
The cheerful forecaster was Prof. O. fy Jesness. o f
the University o f Minnesota, an expert on aKriculturaJjec­
onomics. lie had no magic formula— he simply explained
that favorable crop conditions all over the world are lev­
elling o ff shortages. As the need to ship vast &lt;junntitie»
o f food overseas declines, more food will be available for
use in this country, and a s the scarcity vanishes, prices
-will come down. Only hitch to his story is that he sa ys
farm costs probably will not come down as fast, which will
'l&lt;U|Vc the farm er in the middle.
A ll this makes interesting speculation pn a day when
the grocery bill wipes out the money set nside fo r Father's
new shoes.

(From The ChriU.an Selrnre

SEPT.

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trooped up by a !tc&lt;l Cross (on e
mittee ond placed in 100 plain,
wooden
•
.A fte r a-'requiem •rrvire, a fu
nrrnl procession formed consistin,; o f ten trucks carrying the co f­
fins and a large crowd of people,
headed by the Rev. Col, 8. Warrhalowski. o f the Polish army.
An honorary company of* sol­
dier* accompanied *he procession
to a cemetery and fired three m i

Warsaw Weeps As It
Buries Unknown Dead
W A R S A W . Poland-M any cried,
but they knew hot for whom they
wept.
;
81* Ions of human a«he* -those
o f hundreds who were slain und
cremated in W an aw by the N s r ii
during their long occupation—were

Sanford

herald , sanford ,

Rai

THURSDAY

Florida

Wninlcnlv, Kauai ? Rainfall for
month!i measured—on a U. S. (•«•«&gt;•
logical Survey gauge— 523'^ inch-

lute* a• tin* rofflna werr »U'-ned
ami the a*hr» pmirrij into « w m - • ••
mon if rave.
n iW
Many, including uddici*. «-i
*
even thoutfh they did not know
"'1*
for whom they we|&gt;t. for there 1know
wa* no way o f U y U lffiR f whose —
a*hr» were uniunil1thn-v cu-cuded. .
into the grave.
t" ^

Each year a party parks in to
the remote peak, checka ihe (Taupe
und depart* between showars

Where Customers Send Their Friends1
ROBB’S HOME BAKERY
217 EAST FIRST STREET

FOR RENT

F U R N IS H E D room
iiolia Avenue.
S

ROOM furnished
MelTonville Ave.

apt,

■

5 ARTICLES FOR SALE

9

ROSES
TW O je ir -o M field grown ever
blooming varieties.
Over fit
varieties.
Free catalog . .
Roses in color. Order now.
T I-T K X ROSE NtTItS Kit I FA'
' llox 632, Tyler. Texas

P LO W IN G , harrowing nr.d level­
ing kind of 2 acres ur more

W ANTED

N E A R L Y new .7 burner Florence
oil range. G. \V. Stinson, 1
mile north o f * Monroe IIridge.

W ANTED TO RENT

nULLDOZEIt worlf dune by e f ­
ficient operators at reasonable
rales.
W rite or see Marvin
Sheely, Paula.

U N F U R N IS H E D house for pert
manrnt residents with three
ih lljieu - No p.-ts. Mii ^ liave
by Nov. 1., Phone 21(1, J. RJ

•

LOANS

I ACRES land with 7.t2 V al­
C’AltPK N TK R H - MKt JIAN K S
encia nrnnge. trees; !lfl - Villon
A T T E N T IO N !
Frank Irmons. Kitnnnlrd nlmut
1,500 IhiXcs oranges and 100 We have ju$l receivc-d a large
assortment
of
h a r d - to . get
hti«hel* lemons. Tenant house
touts, and it will pay ymi to
and farm.
A. M. Remusat,
look them*over.
Phone filfi-W .
•
S T A N L E Y • III Hi Kits
HARDW ARE i l l
FOR SA LE
Uenullful lakefront property, very deoirnlde
nrightHirhood. 71 feet of lake
frontage.
Price
*1200.
ST
JOHNS R E A L T Y &lt; n . ||r, N.
Pujtk Ave., phone I I2‘,i.

Little Yellow Squash, lb 15c

Cake ...

Itrd nils*

12

fl ROOM houxe. Contact
P. 0 . Rod 10.

Tissue . ........ .’.......

SPECIAL SERVICES

Yellow
Onions, 3 lb s......
9

Jatk.on

Kraut, No. 2*/2 Can

Coffee ....

IONA

ciifti • A- ’ cob

thuck*. etc., for feed.

6

ARTICLES W ANTED

STU D IO couch and u*cil camera
Phone 72H-.M. llox 1454.

PH O NO G RAPH S for rent — for
■ nartie., dance*, entertainment*.
With or without record*. TD j
Music llox, 111 W . Firat St.,
Phono 953.
TR E E Service — trimmed, cleanrd or removed. S. &amp; W. Tree
Contract Work, 77 !* W. E i­
ther A ve„ Oilnndo, FTn., Phone
20840.

I

HUY

row*,

calve*,

W A N T E D — aomeona to rldo lo
'L
Lauder dale
S a tu rd a y ,
yearling*,
'hone 133-1.

f

11US IIA N DSI ” W IV ESI ~
W A N T TF.PT
Thou,and*
of
coutde*
weak,
worn-out, ekhauated aolcly l » cauta body lark* Iron, g e l new
vim,
vitality
taking
Oatrex
’ ami Gurrnaey cow,
Tonic Tablet*. Trial alte only
ih. A l*o 12 day old
35c. At all dru gflat*— In Sancalf.
Cow good milker ami
ford, at Touchton Drug Co.
gentle. Phone 239-U.

leathere In meet
large aeloctlon «l
tery fabric*. •Robert

Cabbage, lb

Go, Shipped, Drraard and .Drawn roultry

Type 2 Bologna, .lb

ErK*rs, lb.......................&lt;
Fowl, lb ...................... i

19

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

Spiced Luncheon

Sandwich Meat, lb ..

Beef Brains, lb

Type * Sklnlesa
*. _ _ .

Cold Cuts, lb ...............

•“
** •
Weiners, l b ..............
Limburger Cheese, lb

Type 2 Smoked Country

Sausage, lb

15

Bulk Cottage Cheese, lb

15
25

Wisconsin Cheese, 11)

Luncheon, 6-lb can

.................... 25

BALLARD'S
Share Ihe Wheat

n .e f ||oy. AR-DEK

31

FL0 UR
s 10 lbs 25

SPINACH
No. 2 Can 16c

SPAGHETTI
DINNER

CLAPPS

RueanH Georgia Yellow Froealonc Halve* No. 2*/j can

LIBBY’S GARDEN

Growing Mash, 25 lbs 1.38
Starting Mash, 25 lbs 1.38
Laying Mash, 25 IbH 1.33

SUI 5E R S U D S ]
§« 1 . . - — - »
JLge Pkg. 23c

Frozen Cod Fillets, lb ...........
Frozen Whiting, lb ..................

IVORY

Smoked Sausage, lb ... f.........

SO A P

All Good Tomato

Assorted Cold Cuts, lb ...........
Boneless Round Steak, lb ........
A A Veal Loin Chops, l b ........
Rib Chops, lb...
C
V /ilil t
i ll vo t n

..... ,...........
.

'■*&lt;•■

Boned and Rolled Shoulder, lb ..
No. 1 Bag Sausage, 1b ...........
Breakfast Links, l b ..... .*.&gt;........
Spiced Luncheon Meat, lb ........
Spiced Ham, lb ........
Pressed Ham/ lb
Fresh Beef Tingues, Hi

t liK im v pUnO I100 - ,

WORK WANTED

■
hf i r:a^

, . Ns :s !,d ril" " n'

L 1 CARRY

Ann rage

Fluid

gal

2-gal

'*1

m

MID*
fH ,
r.iM L c
• O llV l ANC&gt;1\

m

K‘ | lge bar
W 9V,c

Beer &amp; Ale
14c Bottle
$3.36 Case

A &amp; P POOD STOKE

200 Magnolia Avenue *

Sanford, Fla*

Ope r a t e d b y Th b g r e a t a s p t i U co .
Awerira’a Uadlng Feed Department Stnra-Whera Smart
Vamen Shop and have I

owned a

?n TKli Newapaper

n m

AllanUo

Mellow-Wheat
14 oz«8c 28j&gt;z. 15c

A N T I‘

WORRY
INSURANCE*

Deep Brown

p*

A-rmn Cleaning
ducta, Inc. offara opportunity
to earn *1.00 and room per

BEECHNUT BABY FOOD
Strained 8c
Jr. 10c
OLD.DUTCH CLEANSER, Can 7c
NABISCO PREMIUM SODAS, lb pkg. 19c

I tti
”
•*••*«•*• a. * . . • • e. ea•••*# •••••a,*| «*«*l

Oil q t 18c gak 72c

90 Ih. FerUllxer bag* for aeed
bade. 12c naeh. Phone 6021,
Central Fla. Bag Exchange,
4I7W . O a t, j . — . Q iU nd^— ^

Aunt Jemimas Pancake

Herman's Skinless Weiners, lb

A-renn Motor

Orange

noon, Saturday or Sunday. 0.
U
Beer, RL *02 South of

Lemons. 430 size, doz ......24c

J. W.

now ready. Phone 70B-M,

*911 N.

California

or

M IR A C L E BLOCKS
FQR your homu— Superior work'
manahip weather retietant, high
LOST "it FOUND•trength, termite' proof.
M ir­ COCKER pupa A K C reglatcred. 14
l ’hone County 2702j_________
acle Concrete Co., 309 Elm
LOST, atrayed or itolen — 1
Ave.
llo liteln heifer calf; 1 black
20 L A Y IN G heni and .one milch
Jr racy calf; 2 bull* — .1 yellow
cow. Phone 710-J3.
DNCRETE aewer pipe— Septic
end 1 plded. A ll unmarked.
tanka, fence poit, greaae trap*,
DDappeared
from
ItemUtal’a
benchet, flow er pot*.
Mirdde 8
HELP W A N T E D
paiture around- 2 month* ago.
Concrete C o„ 809 Elm Ave.
Reasonable reward. 0 , II. Carl­
• w—
■■
■ ■ ■ »- ■■ » e
ton, 016 Park. Phone 100-R.
G RITS and m eal—ground frtah G IR L fo r eoda fountain a t Laney*a Drug Store. Part *JAie or
every Monday from anowflaU
15
AUTOS FOR SALE
• cord- Can be bought at Ganlner’a Store, Lake Monroe. 10
F U L L tima clerk wanted. Apply
lb. bag. &gt;1.00._________________
*41 P O N T IA C , good Urea and
good condition.
Sea J. L.
CORHNIIAGAN cabbage nlanta
Humphrey, U k a Mary, H a.
IM IT A T IO N

Iceberg Lettuce, 2 lbs .... 27e

37c 71c 1.73 TR A Y .... 23c

- JUICE
Spaghetti Dinner
No. 2 Can 126 A A I* f in d * A

7 Pet*, Livcatoclc, Supplies

Have

.

Celery 2 stalks............. 25c

I hnmpsatl

Hell,' Lake Monroe, Phone IS .'

Electric T n *«ter«. *4.35
II. B. PO PE (O .. INC.

popular Seat Cover*
_ 8KM IM O LK T IR E SHOP

ntenl,

Seedless Grapes, 2 lbs .... .‘13c

T y je t Assorted Sliced

TO M ATO

day niuniit;^ — Yuuc-. egrn,
grifiT,

1

Western Carrots, 2 bnch 17e
Canadian Rutabagas, lb 5c

BETTY CROCKER
5 lbs J 9 ltis H I M w .
.RREARFAHT .

Garden Fresh Fruits andVegetables

NOW ready to grind every Mon.

PHOTTN.R A l'IIS
your IIEST photograph
mode at
T I I K R AYM O N D STUDIO
9 State Rank llldg.— Ph. 1093

Beans
No. 2 Can 14c

G. Washington

-

New Potatoes, 4 lb s ......21c

Idaho Baking Potatoes,^ l b s ......... 29i

B

Cnantte*.
RAYM OND M. IIA I.I
REALTO R
Ileal E .tate- In.uranre
State Hank Hldg. Sanford, Fla

STRING

Fresh Okra, lb .
California I unions, 2 lbs

119 W. FIR ST HT.
lEehnl* Hcibling A Furniture t’n.
S N A P S H O T S —printed, developed,
Sanford M a ttie,, Factory
enlarged. W e' ropy old photo*
WE NEED LISTIN G S, o f Karma,
Phone 1IU J and G72-J,
Home,, G rove, und Undue,*
graph*,
NHTIOI.I.H S TU D IO
Property.
W.
It
William,,
DISH HRAlNKItH
Realtor. Tom Holt A**iM'iate.
220 Mel,eh llldg., Phono 1159
H ARIIEl I K G R ILLS
Phone 1120, 115 Atlantic Hank
ELECTII 1C IRONS
13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
Hldg.
N A T IO N A L P VNNKIIS
PRESTO COOKERS
H IL L H A R D " ARK CO.
.701 K a il Fir»t St.
Telephone U7

Have your * portrait taken at
Nit H U LLS STUDIO
220 klciich Hide., Phone 1159
Children a .penally

IONA

Blueberries

9c

SULTANA SMALL.
K AK LYJU N L

Peas
18c No. 2 Can 15c

Yellow ^Squash, lb

I.Et.TUK’ appliance repair, —
we repair washing mnehinet,
vacuum cleanein. fan*, tiiiver*.
tewing *mnchlne«, T ro lte r Ap*
I inure Service, HOT W. Second
t.. Phone 1004-J.

owner,

FOR SALE*

6c

Blackberry
Preserves
1 lb Jar 33c

Fresh String Beans/III

RENT A (A lt
YOU D im I IT
PH O N E 20**
RTK IL'K l. \ND-MOtlltlSOM
• D R IV R .IT. IN4’.

REAL ESTATE WANTED

5 ARTICLES

24c

Northern Toilet

Bell Peppers. 2 lbs

1120.

201 East First Street
Sanford, Florida

M lrhlnn

m m um

Dates, 7 1-4 oz. ...

MORROW M ERE W H ERE
.
P R IV A C Y IS H K S P K C IF .il,
Y O I'K natural dc'iro fur privacy!
in tiiuuey matters is strictly
resJH-iicd here.
Ft lends unJ |
relatives
are
not
questione4
about your credit.
four em­
ployer ur busim-s# associate*
will not hear uf your personal
n ffails. There is no cause for
embarrassment.
IteuMiunblo credit re tire m e n t*.
No I'u igakers on money loans
Variable payment plan*.
F A M IL Y LO A N FO.
Florida Hank Hldg.
Phone S*

FOR HALE
Comfortable home.
7 rouim. bath. 2-i'ur garage,
('oliveiilrnt
I o r a l in n
from
echuola. Azalea, nml fruit trees
in yard.
Prire, V.1,000.
ST.
JOHNS R E A L T Y CO.. 1DI N.
Park Ave., phone 112!*.
FOR SALE — Beautiful bungn.
low in ’ excellent condition, lterently
m leroratrd,
aparioua
lawn,
fruit
tree*.
-ideiulid
neighlmrhnod,
In-pertiun
bv
appointment only.
Prired at
*8500. ST. JOJINS R E A LTY
C O „ 11(1 N. 1‘i.ik A ve. Phone

\
" S a tu r d a y

No. 1 Potatoes, 10 lbs .... 33c

I'erdan Pilled

LO A N S M AD E
FROM I I O . r o *100
»trU t privacy; fast service
F LO R ID A LO A N CO.
102 Sanford Averina

IR L'8 ddcycla, pre-war;
dug
house;
folding
picnic tablZ
approximately t x H ft. Phone
147.

3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

r

Almond Coffee

ANN I’ AGR

8^1 A LI, apartment for hire quiet
working couple. Ilrdroom and
kitchenette will do. Phono l&lt;&gt;2,
Mr. Hose. .

o

X P K R T painting—contract m
h otrly bn«js. 8. G. I ituggn
n ee cstimn.ck, Phone IIW «.

i&gt;•( cVtst eiwiiic * rseme w.

SING LE room with private fam
lly. close in.' llox M, c/u Her

F

F rid a y a n d

Orange Layer

Cake .....

.700 F R Y E R S and llroiler*, *275.
\ I9 1 0 W . 1st St. _________

N IC E L Y furnished bedroom
.semi-private bath. 71a W

I

W ORK

HOME CONTROLLED

H lO N E 864-J

i.

PICKLES
i"\ *«H» . ; tffi .

10 oz. Jar
M0DESS
Reg. Pkg.
26c
2 Lge. Pkgs. $1.99

-

24c

OLIVES
3 oz. Jar 29c
5 oz. Jar

43c

�■=*1
THURSDAY,
■■

SEPT-

12,

i ,L i t

i

TH E SANFO RD

1946

H E R A LD , SANFO RD ,

PAGE

FLO R ID A

F IV E

■ i

Orlando Senators Take Series Opener From Feds 9 - 3
[T eam s M o v e H e r e T o n ig h t;
H o w in g to n , M a r tin T o P itc h

By Jack Sords

BOLSTERS GIANTS'

THE CLUBHOUSE*

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT
By ABT1I1R

II) F R A N K KCh
noble gesture of offering to
A P New's features Sport* Editor
d riie bark In town to lake
N E W YORK
Mr ft r at plane
in the *ighl». As he drove hr
T IN K E R FIE LD . ORLANDO,
first
o
f
the
fifth
followed
by
an
ride was a t* minder o f air first
told offhand who owned what
pept. 12— (S p ecial)—The Orlando
error on Mike Domlngues u-vd (lip to the dentist. I didn't know
In,air and stare when, taking
Benalorx turned hack the aSllfor.) •L"wr
\ ,
Z2,
the what to expert. Rut it turned out
a special pride in pointing out
Felery Feds last .tight by
a lo
,ri'1* - * '• '* '* U\
and to be a lot nicer and saner than
thr mansion ow ned by Samuel
I count a . Little Stott Cary
iry com- ? « m,,nole tountlan. u .in*!,.
D. Itiddlr, breeder of Sian O'.
getting pushed around in one of
blelely handcuffed the big Fed final marker.
St ar.
So, with the run scored Ip the those Long Island trains to Bel­
pat# U-fore more than M.000 fan*
mont or Jamaica.
4 alighted whole the ancient
?l&lt; i nl fur the opening game of fitth itauga, the Feds 'spelled
In les- than an liour. the Colon­ United States Motel once stood
fluis and Scott Cary uns the run*|he final loop srrit-,1**
ial DC-3 hud set me down at Sul a- and it daw ned upon me that some
te
r
of
th#
situation
for
the
re­
Cary aluwrd seven' hingles ami
logs Spim gs and F'rank Steven* thing was changed about the Spa
i«’ nt J.7 down l y way o f the mainder of the stfaion.
ot the famous entering family I had looked fit ward to u ride it
Orlando
furgert
ahead
in
the
jitrike &lt;».t route to hurl the
|dinve me out to the track. It was a carriage. Hut they just don't Us,
gen n U t. to the ir - iir * t vlcluty. fifth when C a l Ermer *in?l nl. l im it e d three hauls befot
posit Die surrey with fringe on to p ot
Iliason
gave
fle
e
passes
to
L
o
J
time.
CharHe Bisson, Fed righthander,
. . .
i.Satologn anymore.
,
llevil
and
Ct*#.ii
to
load
th&gt;
st
'
h
\\ il!.
itb ..me on m, hands I \ . So , ll r t i a ,11(, k
M
l|u. lr iH
hdd the Senator* to a (tingle inwandered into the oltire of
D«ld Hit fo r four innings jim l with none a'•)'#)’. Rob Ha t-c*- r
after
lunch
and
there
wvl&gt;t
more
tet to send E - •’
Francis l*. Dunne, Mrward (or
'tia enjoying a three run lend singled to
than SLUM) persons milling'around
the 21-da) meeting, the lirst
la the Senators opener! th?ir half and Rev it nerOts end ■ Co*** m.tl
Dying "to get w ell" at the mutuels
• lace *12.
Dunne made the
if the fif.h . The Sanford defense Ruusclier mov-d niiurui to t l . . ' ’
In pie wai day* H.inh) w u s a big
i ! &lt; n fell apart like a worn out anil second respectively.
crowd.
Cary grounded cut and a on,; to l.e.vy au.l Rnus&lt;her drove a
elite hart II, Orlando storing fou rj
Several owners ami trninri'
i flv
fly. to left bv Madjeski scored ,single into center to bting Lnvetle complained that the lacing strip
tin- to forge abend.
lin
C
A
r
i
.
and Fim er home.
DrUmlo grouped eight o f their I L, f t l. Mike i-irc.iiguex
&lt;|
hnd^a hard surface and frit that
fine rits into three scoring In -! drive to Boson toa« hit the - •T o il A fad jesk i i.pen cil ‘th e ever.th I'.'IT may. not see n« many horseon the vast grounds utiles* the
:.mg.
coupled with fil-r
fr-e I f«rd pitcher onthe fool and rolled with ..an infjel.l -jngl. and D m
passe, and throe Sanford
errors "til Hdt right livid to
«•.■’» inpcei nipled to center to tally n»«ocmf|ua tu-mU its hurrow* a
i prial uce tbe Senators n|no RnuJthCf In
from recoil. Madit’skt. i!n i Burn- ami I at Velio bit ileefier into the heavy, clay to
uns,
1Land for the v t, dmi* mar* n m each forked lliane fo r base, on muke for softer footing*
Numerous record* were ml
The F id * tallied In
the th ird , * '* c" n,e*.......................... ...... . , *»)•* to fill the sucks. Ermer
nl Saratoga this year hut
six h
b Jack l.avelle sincl*in rl- j fingfed
firitdeil |A
t* |,-ft
left to score Burns an
■ram e on
t sit gle by Byron I
In the si*
horsemen estimate that for
....................
si.
1 ed folic wed by a free, ducal Usre.l ( lutselle. Th* next three men went I
Bharpv followed by
Ossie BU.iig's
riery
mark
Broken
three
tleubie n-ld a sd .'lo through. see do iFYmer. At this point le v y aent down in otder to end the scoring
Ihoroughhrends were laid up
.. for
... &gt;
,
for the Senators for the evening.’
Innd bare by tli-a'O, to send Slurp.* Blanc i', M&lt;e I til to hurl
with wore leg*. Two suffered
Orlando move# to Sanford to- !
memss the tlatg with the firs,, Feil*. Devil popped an attempted
hroken leg* and hail to Ik* de­
hunt to Blanc,* and In the &lt;K- night for the see ml g me h
li •
gu n of the affair.
al rot rd.
rie- wi h II &gt;ward MatIp. O'i* fooit* frame M*mu:'*.r citepienl Blanc jh rew the la ll 'In -' ptuyoff
T o n * o f san.1 pi,ilial&gt;l\ w ill h,
dtuuiit^r T
'h.m litiM H--lg i added I•• th,- -in file r n ext Vein
Ib a l I cvy l i n e j a ilo d ilc in to th e t (HfJt^, field in an atlcinjit
t mi til from M.i
•i \t.t I ii ki a 1 It w ill -li.w tin- Dtii,k am i tin",
Deft D id busies and wi *
* '* * !W h Lavullt* n ff iiwdihI.
|f
_a .fly
# hall
In villi* ailvnm-Vil to third *» »i*l JimHi* Hnvk i iij*i
or tftr hlir fur tim e -, lu t V e te in o - fe e l it w ill d "
louth Sam C o n i ___
dropped
bv fjloriif in allow Lrvy tota lly .1£&gt;mer atappvil nl ^ecornl oh
th«* Mattm* f
h*»
x &gt;-* augi ■giltnyi. th e hut sc m o re go o d lim n n * t r lp
A l Bryant singled to left intbu|play. Coaxi groumleil out Tu ttle
liame time i- s i ..
f ill] • f crust.
.

1

j*

t b s ' C otlscttM at T s i# *, by
NOTICK o r KLKCYtON
W innr.AS. Th# U fi a ilu r # of !W3. Bactlons U Sbd M at A itU I* V lfl »F tbs
srtdrt lli* CoruLUiHlon el 11^, vf lh# ConttHuUuo of th* Slate of Florid* »a
in n el Florid*, dm (tn • join! IU«o- Adopted *! th* U « e r a i Election of Nolut lor. i ^rvpofttni erfirndswrili Wo th* vvmL*f, IM4, •old Arnersdmeol to t'rwCwuutunan of Us* 81*1* of Florid*, end ytd* for lb* lt#~Nu miser inf of Horuona
th* Mfh* w *r« •ffreed to by i vat* of II and II of ArUci* VUI of ih* Co m U
tuilon ml th* ftui* of Florida a* Adapted
thrt+dflht of •!! th.* m im W n « ) k M
to **rh henti** |h|t th&lt;* foD*( oo w U •1 th* G #«*r*! Sltetlon In WovemNnr.
Jotnt ItcsotuUona » t r « *»l*t*dl upon IHI. *.nd 'to Amend Section 1! »n4 II
thtir m im tiii Jmirtuiii wtlli th* yin of Art ttl* V fll of the Con till ut Ion of
atnd iuya thtreon. ind Uwy did d#tfT- th* Ktat* of Fiofidi. and lo Frovldf 1h*l
mln* and direct that th« told Joint In th# County of Miliil roMfh. Rlalo of
Itewilutbni be iu IhbIU H to th* * '« t o n Florid*, th* County T»a A«e***if *h*Jl
of th* Slat* at th* G*n*rml OtcUoa In A m u th* Froperiy nf the County for
th* purpoa* of Levyinf Slits, C««mty.
Hoverrbef *
HOW TfftnFFORC. I. N- A. OltAY Rfhnvrl* end Munlripaht!e» In the County
of
llllliborougb t*rrp i ihe rile nf riant
8*&lt;retary of 6t»t« of th# Rt»t* of Florid*,
City. Florida, whirh Shall be F-*rmpt
do hereby ftv* Dottr* V**t *
from
th* Pftvlrlsfii of thla A#‘eni1menl,
GFaNFfiAL n - t t m o N
• 111 h* held In t*fh eountj in Florida Taaea Levied by ih* Stite. Ci»wnty*
on Tuesday neat r-iree*d!»f th* firat County School Board, School PnHMa
ftlorulay In November A. D* IH i. th* fTbeclal Taa School Dl*trlrt» and the
MuDlcipaUtlM ©I the C.-ufity F»« rpl the
#akj Tuevlay being th*
City of Riant City, Florida
n m « hay o r n o r a m n
UK IT RESOLVED IIY THE LFGISI.Atoe th# vatlflration of t#I*eUo*« » f th*
MlJ Joint Raaolutloni
Amend TURK OF THE STATr n r rto n m A :
That th# fpUowthd Amendment *f
merit* |n ’th* CMHJliiikffi of lh* itftt
Articl# V fll ft Ui* Comlitullod #&lt; the
• f Florid* «U i
fiVat# of FToflda relaiu# to th* A*e**mtnl *nd C»U#c1hm nf *’! ianta In the
1
County of Hlllftofmtth. »&lt; •'* '• Florid*,
jrr.N A rr j o r r r r n w o u m O N n o , t o
A JOINT RESOLUTION rtopoalng *n by Re^Numberin* Se i «n 1! a» ad vied
•* to
Ainttulrntnl to th# CoruUtUU«H of th# at th* General Election a! iM*
fltate of Florida, ta b* kffn*tj at ArltcJe pxith* if read Section IS of Article Vfll
XX# m*U**V V *nd I Thereof, Itelaim* pf the C'cn*ti|utieo #1 U»# stale ef t or
L&gt; the rAn#didaiian. A!*£4i»hifil or Cre- ids. ' and by Ahve^dlhi S**1tno IK of
atinf *»f CrfUin Cftunty OfHoea, *nd th* Article VIU of th* Con Hit utlod of th*
A iw i*n rft ar.d CoUesU^n ©f llaniefp*^ stale of Florida, a* adoptad at tft* Can
“
Ta ae« by County Taf OfflFlft*. tn O rarf* eral Flection In November, of
County, Florida, and Prnridinf for Ref- •a lo Riafcf it lead Sectio# It of A*He'*
•renduni Octlnna for A«c*pUnc* •? R«* Vfll of th# CaailltUtla* ©I the Mate of
Jerllon of any I jm* or !#*»•* Emiied by Florida, and to factud# is* City of f^am
the LefuUtiir# ot th# Slat* of Ikuld * City from Mid Amendment. It# and the
itm « ta hereby i f reed, lo end ahall W
w.
*• |»r&lt;md«! tn a* iff fYiof&gt;oa*d
aubrnltted to ih* Eieriora nf th# Silt#
m\\r. it itr.snt.vED r y t h » j l o i i t A - of Florid* for Ratlfieatlbn or Rejection
#1 |h# -General Bret Inn t© b* h*!d on
TURK OF Tier STATE OF rLOXtOAl
That th* faRovlnf amendment to th* III# fir at Tutaday after tha Brat Monday
ta
f w fm b r r , IMF;
CvtitUtuttan ot FJonda, U&gt; t* known u
SECTION II. 1. From *nd after J»m*
A rtir'e XX. jp r ltonr I i n f *. th*r*©f.
try
I. »F4l. th# County Ta* Aa*e»w.r of
, t reining to ft% ,fon»oUd*U©h. abolUhln#
limibtfouah County • Miall • « • * • §U
V # ©ml ertalinf
eeftalii Cmmty 9*1
■n*i for **xe»»m#rit iod rollectlon of mu* property fer all Plat?. County. School
nlei|&gt;al taaea by County l a * offleerf, m pn4 Municipal Taaea to be I#rt«d In
by
th# Mat#.
Orange County, nortd*. *nd proaldinf Htlliboroudh County
fnr referendum election* l©f acceptanc* County. County School Board, IfnM l
or rejection ct *ny law or lawi ***&lt;1*d Dl.trIft*. Special Taa School DUlilft* and
bv ihe leg Hi* hue M FSorlda ai provide* MunlrlpaUUM aveapi in Rk# City of riant
thnein. b# fubrnltied to th* quailfied City. Florida, whirl* city mall be'eaempi
elr *.»n af |tv# M*t# of FkMbla far h1*®k from the prayffleru bf this Sertlen
E Th# LefUUture «h*ll, al the lyfltft,.n or r»{edl-»r it *f\e n*»t «ener*J
•lrituui l* U h*td In th* tear iWM. latly* Se-*».ion in 1*41' and from time to
tint*
thereafter, enarl law* aprcifring thr
lo-» It;
power*, function*, tut tea ard rompeniaIh* County Ta* Auetw r
ll©n
of
4
ARTICLE XX
ttCTtO N I f t * U fU latiir* I* iulhot- naiad In Paragraph I ot S *nJ.no 13, and
tjei ar-d empowered lo proeld* by la* ahal). UktwU# provi.1# by l*w fur ib«
#*Lew*i«rv on tft# Ar»#*rmenf Rolf nf trre
or Uwa enacted by « It tt* r*«* U r
non held in A. D. IM1. • or ot *ny Counts Tss Asssswt at stl U sts Wv’i.l
b/ tb# Sis!#. Count*. Count) Srtool
JL rrsuiar union thereafter. Id?
wn
“
eohdatlon, sboluhln* « - CT»»U*I al say llasrd. SvhoU Blititrts. Sp»tl»l T*V
Fires ta Otsn*# Catssiy. XI**- SHiool Ul’ ttKU Siut Munkl|&gt;sim#i #&gt;•
Cauntv Offlrt*
r#l*4 tn &gt;b* Count# &gt;1 IttlUboiouth
Ms. Provided,
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)»d. Uier*
theft I,
W _ i«t o jp s d ^fr
stl HI,l# ol ri«'t4X. with tb# #scaption nl
th* ettseti of this Attic!*
Contis; sod ta pravtds For th# sticssmml tb# Cll# el g u n ! CU#. which I# Fu'cbt
s n j rollcctlon ot munlrlMl '»&gt;*&lt; sod «s#n&gt;pl (mm tb* pcovumns #1 this
,
aueiurrenii, of tiihef ©f Ibtui# by County Am#nilm#nt
*
La ■ nfflrera In aaht County, Any U * •*
U C T IO N IX X Fiom #nd i f t « Jsnu
•nacted retpectins th* ©ofi»©UA*Uo« oi sr# I,-D M . Ui# C lan l* Tss ColWctoi In
rreaUon of any County of lie#*. thaU p ih tb# Count# of iruitbormita, ttsls cl
•tribe th* power*, dutiet and compenta- D M Ids shill roDfd #11 Issts I n i" ' m
tluri. uf th* odfleer* de*l*n*i*d ther*ii» Ih# Count# \&gt;y tb# S im . Count#, Count#
to vaerelt# and! diiehirg.# th* dutlea ej School
School DtsttltW S p f u l
the of flee* »= ro niald atfi or ereitedi; and T »* Srhool lllttrlrt# #nd llonlHpsiiU,*
^
iny lie ia enacted ff*p*eUns th* •*•*#*- ot HlOtbofouxb Coon!#. D o rtli S,.,;&gt;I
**
menl and eolleetlan of m*r»rt©*J U «ea la lb# CU# #! t’Ubl Cll#. II b# n# ,&lt;n-6l
■nfl »**e**n»ehta, er ellher of th*m, of Ifom in# provutoni ol tbl# Am»n.|m,*l
cotmly laa nffueri ihall proyW* lof ttyi
X Th* L*s'it1*U*'# sb»ll at ti.* l-o* is&amp; ©taeiting. eollectinf. aceounitrti lot
latlv# *«s#tin of IMT and fmm tic , to
dhb'irtlnd of *»ld U i h » M / I »
llm# thtrt#nri. tnsrt l i s t sptciltin tb#
menta to th* •pprpptiai* muoKipal p o .fts, tundtsn#. 4ult#a tn 1 c w t in n authorities *nd toe romptnatUftA f#a Usa o f COuct# T in CotiKlor ( n l r u t i l
*urh rounly taatnf offlroti t*f Mnrkd* tn rttasrtph t ot Section II. sn4 tbsll
t t iilr in r incident Ihereio. That If a®F hfcfwls# provIO* lor lb# cotlfctloa, &gt;tr&gt;.
■uch law mseetlnd th# M aottfA tu * ruitodr. tvpovtlns smt dwbuisomsnl ol
-*
or tctail
of a » f eoitnlF #ffle#i U •#- sU loses tvtltrl#* B# UM Count# Tss
..
coptol and f*Ufl*d M th#
CoMfst o ­
•IvtfRHi heroin provided *urh i*t# aR*i«
heoioke efleetlv* with twpoet to « » • of­
fice* affected thereby Wi th# flr*} Yo**o n NO. I ll
day alter th* flrat kloiuUF t o *
h tfc s rl is
of m y year immediately auft#*dlM V J
VUI
Ot lb# CoStoner at flection h*4 »uW &lt;fu»ni N M*f
.ui# ol I loud* M»Uns#
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Hrti* ihereafler er »rt Lawv •peelfying
|h* poweri, tunrtisjf.a. duUea and ram*
p en iilittfi o f County T a r Collettur detlgru led tn paragraph I o f Iht* S e*it m 11,
end thaU Lkrwli* piovlda far the col­
lection. ear#, rut lady, repartlrig and dig*
bufvemrnl of ail i n n cvilexled by Hi*
Ctmniy T it CoUeclnr.

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j Vj^PlIltPRlii'it flit
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COMMrTTFF PUHPTITLPTT
HOUSE JOINT HEROLUTION NO Tf
j o i n t rf -Po u t t i o n Pfup».,re fh*
Amexdfcrnl ol SeciPiq 3#s of A tlu i* UJ
ef 4h» CnniUtuUoo *1 lb# Tt*te *&gt;f Flor­
ida, ReUitn# to Apomptla lton f
n r it firso i v r n iiy m r i f i . i m a #
TURF Ol TMF ftf ATF OF
That Ihe f.»)tCH*ing amendroenl ef
tlon H Articl* It! of Ibr D hwHUk « "f
the Plait -d Florida relating lo af&gt;t 1 S»*i*t|&lt;ofif I* Hi'flit ay feed l«i aid »» * 1 fie
twbmilir-if * i ibe #in 1or* nl tb*
?»*#
of F5ft**»1a f"■? r m*1fH • ti•*'*• nr ie let 1 ‘ aI
Ih* rtf*»1 G pt era! Eleetian in b« he-d m
NovertTwaf, a C. tfmd- that fa f# a#* »ha|
laid Srillun 3©, Article HI of Ihe r&amp;ntrrbdVdi of tbo fitat# of Florida ahafl P#
emcfujaA arid aa amended *h*U read a#
follow*™ t
SECTION M.
U w t making the anpnmHaUona for fh* Mtarita * f pi wt#
offifiaU asd *m»ie-veea *n4 all iiHef
n p c iU fl of th# State thill rcmUtn pfo#
viaLtnv on no other aubleet per aha!! #fi
approptiilL n be an Inddeql ©f any other
bill: it! atile •■turv'i'fuHntu earept ip .
propria liftn« fnr ih# count y arhooJt roynI Set. eitlea, or other poll Ural tobdUiaiopf
of til# State appfoprfaiiftnt for permanent impro^ cmerili and hqf1dlo.fi fof
•lai# Imflftiii nn« a* provided for hy law*
enacted at t ■* 1141 leglilatnr* ny prior
tiflililiffH #nd for pen atoo*, ret'lrernewf
fund* afftl IrU'it fund*, than be ine'l'iided
fn one f^^cral appropriation bill or ar=v
amendment or auppiamenl thrteio * M
•hall be f.ir eo b'nger than
aeaf*.
Al! apprDFrDilon* mad# prl--‘i in Use
adopUft-n « f tht* *e«tlon whle*v are rrnv*s
trar* to the pro*i*ion* of ihla »ecu*n
sJaai! iipUe a* of July I, lVf?,
a

fta u s c JOINT RESOLUTION No. ITT
X JOINT RESOLUTION Propping an
AmemirntTit to ArUct# V pf th# i ontUtution of Florida by Adding Thereto an
Additional Section Relating I© Ihe Fitr*
Linn of lire Jude* of th* Court ©f .temfd
In and for KSkcainttl* Count* end lb *
Coirnte Solicitor ot aald County.
X1E IT RESOLVED*nY THE LEG1SLJU
TURF OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA*
SECTION 1. That Artlrl# V nf ih#
b# Adorns Comtllutia** *1 th# SUI# of Florida b*
M PI0S14* •mrnded by adding thfrrt# an addiuonal
r. s u m #i •ecuan u be known #i Section 41 ©f
loses and iiK in n in li, •* sttls** iF W -S .
M*to*
thill •aid ArtUI#, re latter U the •lecllon o l
By misty U s stp«*i» U s w w i u j
tb# Count# Iot tb# tha Judge of th# Court of 4t#cr*rd In and
rsllCcd. st Uw i s U m i d w ' s W rt'oa s*
’. Count#, School for Tirambia County and tb# Coufity
BCmMsd b#t#ln.
Firtsln. tbs
lb * U f M ih sll &gt;•*«&lt;«&gt;•
Losiod B# Ik# Spile!to? af raid County and tb* aarn* ta
5&lt;«-Xl&lt;* tn lb# Actual board. hereby agryed ta. and ahail b# ei»hmltt#4
M S I s u ic s d ln .
Si bool Dtitrtcti, Sperlel T i * School On- ta tb# #Wtara nf th* Stata of
truti #nO MunltlpsltH#* #1 th# Count#. .fo r rattflcaUon of rejection at th* Gap*
M IT WaOLVBt) BV T i l t XIOWLA- Vral Xltvtkm In b# krill tm th# first
TursOi# *fl,f th# fits) Wan.lt) In *#■
r tm s o r n i x s t a t s o p p x o x u ia i
T h il U o lollawins AtnrnOinml to Ar* rtrslju. I*W. ## F-illnw t:
BTXTTVi-t #1 Th# #tu«#» • ( th* Court
IM# V III at (b# ronttiiuiloo al tb#
■ Hot M i rtUtlio l# th# A s * * 0# k n s rt In «*0 lot tK im k ll Court#
•nd
th# Count* toolI, Ilor e l ##10 Count#
* Cotl#ctioa ol stl m u In lb#
Bn#, SI#to ot nertdi, to# soi- •hall hnstFTrr t&gt;« ilir i r t b » tls# qusim M
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eth#» #t#t# »irl
l , #40JHOB*1 Motion# la to#
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ottor tb# llrit Moner# tot .
tot i wrra ot toot toon.
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 12. 1 0 ^
feel la bcalsnlnr,
St. East I I I * teat le North**.!
Corner o f Itoplhweel
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TOwnahlp t* Bou111 Itaiuie II Ut. tlllr* A. St. K. 'Thuich In Milllte*l. fo u lh 1110 reel Jo .South nay, Wmilrtol* County, f f or Iit*. tor
line of rabl Seri Ion SI, Weel ]t le

in shipping. dead weight l« the
Drummond . Island in Chlppewn' Lloyd's o f London r :te It* name
ifrying capacity of ■ v e »»«l, and county, Mich., held by Britain from an English coffee house kept
K]udee tin ton* o f cargo and until 1JIC8, we* the Inst U. S. byt Rdward Lloyd In Tower street

Fruit* &amp; Vegetables

Fruit* &amp; Vegetable*

Froth
Beef %
Tongues
Lb 35c

(Jfeen

Oreen

Cabbage

Lb 4v^c

Bhlped Knna Dreaoed. Drawn

’ Lopes

Broiler* or

Fancy Calif.

Fancy CallL

Quantity Rights Reserved
Prices Good Thru Saturday, September 14

rlpal eoaeintneiit end aeteeilnic.it*
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I'harlia Itaioliill
IVolr Hamilton

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Dellcloua or Jonathan

Shipped L «n s Island l/teoaed
Money Dew

Honey l » w
JIWISH YOUTHS. Including girl*, ar* h ided Into a British military lorry
after a surprise dawn raid staged by the British on the Jewish seaside

Spanish M ackerel v
Fla. CangM M a lle i

Ing and Inter evirated. AuthorltU* believed that this village was th*
molt fre'i'ienlly used landing spot for Illegal Immigrant*. Kplrm atlonol)

Sunshine Krjipy Cracksri
Green Split tPea*
Londonderry Ice Cream Mix
Klines Pio^Cruit8-or
Annilo (Batter Than Soap)
16-ox
Windex (Make* Windows Sparklo) 20-ox
Hy-Pro Bleach 'w.
Quart
Woodbury Coco.'Cast. Shampoo 50cSize
Colins Mince Meat
h IS^ox
Stbkely Orahgo Juice
46-ox can &gt;

■arllest ways
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measuring time was by tim in g ■
vsndle orv.a stick. •

Fancy

Lemons ; Lb

11c

Tellnw 4

Onions 5 Lb* 19c
Potatoei4 Lb* 25c
Idaho

Potatoes 5 Lb* 29c
F r o h Field

Peas

no

O ragoif Frealt l*mns

2

Plums 2

Pijtsbdry

25c

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Orange I’eko*

Flour 5&gt;b* 29

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Sicrsinrntii f-'c-.v TV.'.'i Calif.

Peaces No2v

nlltil H ills* Hwifitor
For li«p »»s»n t‘'lt*a of lh » Fifth
muirsutonul Dlatrift nf Ih* Htsli
War hrtisr after waklna tat* »!**■ I of florid*. In the Kluhllrlh 'Coo*
pir teal ar rao Wet rear ■*&gt;•*! ,
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Grapes

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I Largo Stalks

Jpoatah M ackerel
Lb
33c
F a, Caught Mullet
Lb , 3|c
Cooked lobsters ■
Lb
49c
Bntlorfly FlUoU
Lb
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Codfleh Flllot* .
Lb
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D m i t t f Nor. W hiting Lb 19c

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Mertluu as TnWhaltUi It houtn
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lent tn NnMhwe*t enrner o f said
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WAKE UP BUSINESS /
By Advertising In | t

CELERY

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Pure Pork Bulk
Tender Or. Pork

Saasago Lb 38c
Alt Pork I * . JJnk
Pickled or Cooked Pig

Fast
Lb 18c
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Onions 5 Lb. 19c
Sweet

Potatoes 4 Lbi 25c
Potatoes 5

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COFFEE
ibj" 37c

29c

Oregon Fresh t*runs.

Plums 2 Lbs 25c

Sunshino Kriipy Crackers
Green Split Peat
Londonderry Ice Cream Mix
Pkg
Klines Pie Crust
8-ox
Annito [Bailor Than Soap)
16-ox
Windox (Makes Windows Sparkle) 20-ox
Hy-Pro Bloach
Quart
Woodbury Coco Cast. Shampoo 50cSizo
Co'lins Mince Moat
15-oz

Island

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Sasuago Lb 37c

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Tuudtton Drug, 121 E. V'lrst KL
Hail Orders Filled.

Fresh
Beof
Tongues

Shipped

Sousa go Lb«47&lt;

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will to* ,h»ld In Seminole County,
tiule r»r flo rid *, on Tilrwfn* neat
- i f f o i l iik tli* first Monday In
Nnvrmbar. A. ft. ISII, th* wold
imetl -r hsln* the

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Bhlped Kan* Drrued. Drawn

Smoked All Pork

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21c

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California

California

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Lb

14c
15c
24c
30c
17c
29c
29c

Fancy t)range

Rutabagas Lb 4v^c
Thompson Seedleas

I'ltUbury

Orange I’ekoe

Red Malaga

Grapes
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California

Peaches No 2^

Michigan
Large Stalks

CELERY
2 h* 1 9c

Smoked AD rotk

Satumg* Lb 47c

Cot teg*

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Hehnnlgtft t Vimplat Inn Ho*p

BoTcgnn Lb 33c

Franks rc-o&lt; can 19c

Pure Fork Built

Sm uogo Lb 37c
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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on September 12, 1946.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 6-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, September 12, 1946; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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