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are opening up .. .Tntcmting join* thnt pay well. . . that
offer advancement, career opportunities mid Uniiuitg nnd
experience in many useful skills and trades.
New higher Army pay . . . food, clothing, qumters,
travel, at no extra cost .. . GI Bill of Rights educational
benefits for those who enlist before the official termination
of the war and serve at least 90 days . ami the oppor­
tunity for early retirement with n life income .. .'mid up
to a career you can’t afford to miss.
A 3-year enlistment permits you to choose any htanrh
of service and overseas theater which still have openings.
Oo after one of these good jolts now! You can get oil.
the facts at your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station
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allotment . . . letting the old rug or draperies or furniture or fur­
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gift this Christmas, and you*l| be giving yourself the best gift ever.I
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gestions . . . come in and choose one or several todayt

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are soldered together — putting
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Millions of Intricate connections
goldered, each in its precise plscf.

Banks of electrical relays set up/
Cables laid. Poles erected. Wires
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THE WEATHER
Partly rlonfly with mild temper,.
turra and
moderate wuth«Tl&gt;
windy tlrarin j and cooler with
wind* 'hl/tlnr to froth northerly
In north portion tonight and tooth
portion WnltifwUif. M wh coolrr
north portion Wednesday,

in Unity There !s Strength—
To Protect I ho I M t of the World;
To r m n U tbo l*ro|Tf
of America;
To flodeco Frrvperlty for Ban ford;

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK
VOLUME XXXVIII

SANFOREh,

Established 1908

F L O R ID A ,

T U E S D A Y , D E C . 17, 1946

No Candidate
f o r President

DurantDenies
Fak e Wedding
Jap Premier In Jewel Case

Secretary Byrnes. Is
Loud In Praise Of
Michigan Senator
And Topi Connally

Nearly 100,000 J a p s Army Colonel Is. Ac­
Hold Day Ixmg Pro
cused Of Marrying
cession In ComjmT
W AC To Prevent
nist Demonstration
Her T e s t i f y i n g

WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.
— Republicnii Senator
A r t h u r Vmidenben; nnnounccd today that lie is
not a’ • candidate for the
residential nomination and
e anticipates no campaign
In his behalf. The tall Mich­
igan senator, newly back
in Washington from recent

TOKYO. Pec, 17. flD—Com
munlst leader* ami l,eft wing far
liens" of (he Social Democratic
Parly staged (heir largest mi
demonstratiun in Japan loday. T V
demnnslration look the form of a
day long procession bv an art*
mated .ioO to 400.000 shabbily
dreMcdaanrn, women and boy*.
The ostensible purpose of the
procession » « * to force the re
aignation of Premier YoshitU. But
observer! *ai- the demonstration
obviously was intended more U&gt;

Examine Proposed U.N. Site

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International pear* conferences, de­
clared. "The Republican task at
2)harwl Is exclusively one now of
Justifying otir November victory ”
Secretary of Blais nymeg also
waa bark In the capital today and
ha had something lo say about
Vandenberj Byrnes Mild he Imped
U&gt;at both Vandenbeng and Sena­
tor Tom Connally would Mick by
him In future diplomatic negotia­
tions.
Byrne* added lie hoped Uiey
both would accompany him to
Moscow for thg next foreign min­
i s t e r * mvtClng. Byrnm was brim­
ming ■ with praise for Uie work
done by the council and Uie
United ballons Aa-emtily—But he
■warned soberly Uist there still
■ are difficulties ahead.

Florida Jaycue N pwh
FeaturcH Sanford
GAiiford and GemIhole County
are featured hy the Florida Jsv
kee News, official publication of
the Florid* Junior Chambrr of
Qwnmerce. In Ita necember edi­
tion Half of Uie front pngr Is
devoted to a picture of Uie Maytab Inn. and Sanford, cbooen by
ihe Seminole County Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce to receive prime
attention In the paper,'is very sveil
represented with picture.! and
Jack natlgan. Sanford J a jw
president. U credited wtUi "doing
XS rasaukabtc Job- In gaU.erinS
•forterr and advertising matter,”
also raerelunts, clUsrn*, etty offi­
cials and Chamber of Oommerre
members are credited with lend­
ing much aid
A totat of 15.000 or Ihe fkinlord
Christmas edition has been prhrt#d. Bemlnolo Omnty sfrkrulturp Li
descHbrd.

IPriendB Take Stand
ft In Bilho*8 Defense
WASHINGTON. Dee. 17. f/Fi
friends of Senator Theodore Bil­
bo took the stand today to defend
the Mississippi lawmaker's deal­
ing* -with war conlraeta which a
Seriate committee ia Investigating.
Onh witness. Forest Jackson, who
is Bilho’n attorney said that Bit. bo'a pal* -raised fund) In 1940 In
pay hack |3.&lt;M&gt;0 Bilbo had horrowed from a former aide of
4^tuey Long named Abe Bhushan,
A former secretary of Bilbo's
left Meridian today for Washing­
ton to tell hi* story.to Senate
Investigator*.
Th* ex-secretary, Edward I’.
Terry. I* due In the nation's
capital Wednesday morning.
Bilbo htmaelf said today he
. would not give testimony until ail
witnesses had been heard.

ftHigh School Students
Strike Against Hours
JERSEY CITY, N. J., Dec. 17.
W — Five hundred striking stud­
ents at Snyder high school tu
Jersey . City marched In other
schools today, r and chanted for
support. But police did their level
best to koep the etrlksn-moving,
and tried' to divide' the crowd
•from IU' leader*.' • &gt;- I The 500 boys end girls at
Bnydar are striking In protest
agataU a change h) hour*. Right
now, ^tha schedule calla for 4
hour* 46 minute* of KitoolwoTk.
JU ftetive Feb. I. UTi he 46 min­
ute* longer. Student (trike lead­
er* ■**y th* new schedule would

Associated Pres* Leased Wire

Baruch Urges
Speedy Okay
Of Atom Plan

Huh Crash Kills 1, Injures 25

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Russia Asks Time. To
Study U.S. Plan Of
A t o m i c Controls;
Made Public Dec. 5

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Dec. 17. (A*)— I! o r n n r t1
Baruch today formally nsk
«.*d Uie U n i t e d Notion
Atoinie ( ’mntnission to nJ
&lt;T-pl th*y^'ajjed .St.ite-s p l j
for aioinic control. He aJ
that the question of h a
ncssing ‘the atom Itnd btjM
debated long cough

OFFICIALS STUDY A llUIPklNT of a (lit In New York offered to the U N.
by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and tha d fyM Y ls valued at 8Vk million
dollars. Impettlng tha drawings of th# proposed akyteraper world
capital ara (I. to r.): Robert Mures, park Commissioner; Sir Angrf*
Fletcher, British delegate; Nsurollsh Enleiam, Iranian delegate, and
John C. Bennett, raprtaenllng Mayor O'Dwytr. .
(International)

More Fighting Anderson Named
Breaks Out In Winner Of 1946
Northern Greece Schaal Trophy

ATHENE. Bee 17. (IT. Pres*
dispatches reaching Athens today
told of mote fighting between
guerrilla hands and government
fore*.--.
.
.
Fight guerrillas vyere said to
hnv* trf-*n killed run! ten vAuindrd
In is clash with government troops
nr»r n village in wrstetn Thrace
the goTernment, fnrrt* ear they
eapliiM-t 7-1 Weapon* from the
partisans
In another bottle two members
of a fnter nf insurjetila hav*
t ren kille.t and l*i&gt; wounded.
A dispatch from Salonika said
that |f IMtpR
Hie British Suth
AlrlsiftiE Bivivlnn have appealed
on the strreta nf Kavalla., a
heevily garrimned seaport nn ‘ the
Aegean used na a tnhaero ship­
ping point. The dispalch quote*

elftuertl .•f my .lei v 1 ".lay enterct
Mr AKTHUM BECKWITH. Jit
thr invevigiation nf t|,f wtnecol*
Herald Sports Editor
Hotel flrr sshtfh roat lit1 lives
The annual football banquet Atlanta ott Bee. 7
The ne"'
in honor of the UN*5 Seminole developmrol * a i a Ualrtnrnl hv
High CeleryKerf grirlders
wss a third floor guest at the hntv'
given hy the Tri-Ill cirla group that he heard the :mtint| of run
at' th* Semmolo Country Club rung footstepfi mitaidr his ?ooti&gt;
last night with players, Ihetr ahnrtlv befoir hotel rmployvs dt
father*', numerous distinguished covered the blu r
It was on thr
guests and Trl-Ul girls in allldrd floor (hat the fitr ari.fks
lendanre.
ati-H The witness. I‘anl lauigf.nl
Big Willis Anderson. K*d full of Biimtngham, A lt. placed his
hark.- war. awaided thr Peter information before the Cniton
Schaal trophy
This Irophy ' in eonnty grand Jury in Atlao’ i
reeognltion of the rhor.t valuable
player oil the team
A Inter son,
Snheltor E F Andrew
rid
in receiving the trophy tin yen. that (lie testim ony i - |he fu .1 m heennte the third player, doling diratmn of artlvily in thr iluid
th* ID years Ihe award has Iwen
given, to win it two year- in o floor ennrldors for n ennsidrrthle
row. ferfton Edlnffrld * » » -eler- length of time hc(nrr the lire
ted in 1028-89 and Bill Fleming «'as reported in Ihe early morn­
ing.
. . .
In 1042-4.1 Schaal stated that during the
war these trophle* coubi not ►
*•
secured: therefore he « »
forced
to name the winner* during pa.t
seasons and prom t* them then j
trophy when they routt l-e op i
I,ON BON. Bee 17. up, rrh*
tsined. Sehail awarded a Imphy
to the ItMJ winner. Bill F lrminr%, House of Common-. t"dsv ii, \rd
which was reeelvnl hy hi. mothei Fond Minister John Slrarlin *y
Mrs. W. G. Fleming in lh* aluriir* that th* United .itatrs had pro­
of her ,*on who Is now playing mised Britain eiinugh wheat and
foolball al the U. nf r'.eorgia. flnur between now and J,in 31
The 1944 winner. "F o o l.” Ilrum to avert a grave emergency,
ley, who had recently returned
Slraehey said Britain now w-mld
from the service, was on hand ire permitted |o buy and r n-rrt
to accept hts trophy.
AS.OfiO tons of wheal, Jfi.lmn t-iro
Anderson received hi* Imphy, of flnur and a small .........
for the 1945 award, then IVhsal coarse, grains
H* adle-&lt; 'hey
told those present how thr »w **t would be shipped from the
*d
of the trophy wav selected • H* State* around.the first
in
staled that 11 Judges, after *•' January
tending as many gam*
• I' *
.Strarhey addr-t that thr l i.it*d
slhle and careful deliberation. It"11
a meeting and deride niioi, the State* .had proinlird rait pn -tlly
moat valuable player for the vest In moving additional qnauti'ir. of
Anderson then received bis ‘ f r ­ Canadian wheal aeroaa the Coded
States.. Earlier, ihn f&lt;»v| minisond award.
C«acl) Kettle* was introduced ter abandoned plana lo f Iv to
Waahlngtnn for food talkby (oaattnssUr E, G. Kilpatrick,
pm) then Keltlea awarded players
their letUra.
Seniors receiving
T R A IN WRECK
school letters Included Harold
Ksstner, Jr., Clarence Grantham,
Bpenear Harden, Clyde Hutt. Jan ! MADRID. Dec. 17. UP&gt;- A train
Jenklnson, BUI Ludwig. Gwynne wreck In Spain 100 mil*, south
of Madrid today took th* ItV r . of
A mL Mnllis Trapp.. U a » a-i d -2(1 to 25 peteons and Injuicd 70
Whelchel, wlllla Anderson, Uon to 100.
The accident occurred
Swain and Lloyd Swain. Juniors when
the
Andalusia
Fiyieas
receiving their fiS” were Johnny crashed ‘Into a ntatinnery line of
Alexander, Byron Beard, Richard freight car* at Clnco Cat*.
Bass, Eugene Harper. Chris Jen­
sen, Chuck Herron. Holly Pirrcy

ThMr dr# ft'-** *m
hum*p
llmti 50(1 of fhr fi'T ’ gr*1vhi titir)’
riei fo I Sf r IlH* *|i r.inf »|||j |ik
Walter f'nimnll s, * lull iXrttyigfei
! 11r* |*r•*yli d11mi&gt; c&gt;f in*!? '*4tt yo\\ng
inifiA vvho.jf in* r ntrr mt* tipoft
Dirt? ft ! e| racing'
Sell exiling ain* training of th*
«logi will emih•»»»** fMghtiv rtrfpt
Sunday througli I &gt;,'« 2H
Sfrw imptov^mrnf nf-l'hr track
mcltnlf resurfacing of ih#» pnikiiig l*»t• &lt;i np w |ii«lg**v3j. staini h.ihj|
He* In
*0*1.1
The raring

Twelve candidates from the
Sanford Shrine Club were Initi­
ated as Shrlners at the Fall
Ceremonial held al Morocco Tem­
ple in Jacksonville on Friday and
balunlay, and parllripated In the
big parade of more than 2,000
Shrinenu
Tbe new Blirlners are Charles
8. Clarlday, Paul A. Rowland,
Dr. L. T. Boss William B W illi­
ams, Roy R Wrlghl, Clarenee C,
Welsh. K. C Graham. Bill Tyre,
William K. Wlllla. Joseph P. Tlllla, W. 11. F.llerbe and Knock
Partin, of Oviedo
Among Ihe Shrlner* attending
from Sanford were Roy O. Willi­
am*, J. L. Thornier. Jim Mc­
Clelland, John Carver, Torn Jinea,
M. C. Tyre. II. W. Rnlnn and
J. A. Howard.,
TtTUBOATR MAY STOP

YOUNOJIfRl 100K ON At the wreok.ige of the school bus (top) to
which one dird and ut leail IS were in]'ued «. hen the vehicle carrying 40
children crashed into a ros.tridr ire* *‘&gt;x mile* toulh of f lint. Mich.
Rescue workers had to use hacksaw* to free some of the youngsters
from th* wreckage. In bottom photo Mrs Lyle Lons bury consoles her
■nn Donald II one of th* chlldirn hurt to the crash. (International)

Tourist Club Welcomes 90
Visitors At First Meeting

Tw ist K cvcalcd 'Schonl O f (.lirlinje
Fiw tba ll “ F ix ”
'I n Hi* Opened AI
vtiHK. i&gt;er ,7 . nfh

I YfbP *»t

ft Villi?
in ttii^

h»* t* ftstiona}

PAWS',. 'Bee
|7, f-)*i I'll*
French national assembly today
gave Premier Lend Blum's inu
percent poclalltt cabinet a too
ing vole of confidence The ddr
gates confirmed the first Social).t
cabinet In .F tench hiatorv to head
a five-week interim government
by a vole o f 5H(I to (n.
' In a aftecch prer.enling his new
cabinet to the assembly, the 74
yearnld three-time Prem ier'warn
^d France o f severe economics I •
coni*
W»rpi-__applause. trrrtc l
the wonls of one of the grand old
men nf French politics,
Blurn'i
new caretaker rahlnei will herve
only until a iwimanent govern­
ment ran he iet up mid-January-

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• n*! r»*vm rx p ffi (»» br frnrhill;:
Ihi* vonmerr
tl»r- nrt *if Klbl*
iiuf am! r.i&gt;iri(tK in Ihe turn !in»* I
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Admission to the Jointly spon­
sored Christmas party at th* Rlt*
.Theater Saturday morning at
10:M o’clock Will be by g tfu of
candy, dothlng. toy* (no fruit)
or any suitable present for
Christmas. There w ill be a *P «d*l
feature pleture etarrlng Nelaon
Eddy, Th# Theater, rtpreaenteJ

by manager Robert Ilarri* and
the Sanford Lodge of Elke, la
ehlldfvn.

BtnptOTTnent — IF. n Em­
ployment IJervlce, 111 North
Park Avenue.
Vocational Training and Edu­
cation — T. w . tawten. Court
House.
Legal Assistance, HoeplUlUatirm and State Service Officer
— Contact through Lloyd P.
Boyle, County service Officer,
Home Berries Aaelatance to
Berricetnon. rx-Sew icemen and
thrir Dependents — American
Red Croat, Lakefront Boulevard.
Veterans Administration —
George S. Andereon, Sherlfre
Office every Tuesday.

i

un o u im m id y .ip p rn c. l n n w n m i*
ita U im s i ivuilu L iiill alutie .W O U li
t iv r ilit*
Att im p o rta n t
p tu -r Ml h lit n ? y .
I f war r!«*nr from th** ftnul
kifltrm ftit o l So viet l
M in r -ie t V &gt;!
jitirl „ I l f lt il f l
F i'i r iK ii
i * T-i r y I &gt;i«r ( B a v in ,
ti-. thpy ‘.h I* I fs-o li *•i it ■
it iir d a y ,
tKr** t h r \
r l »»t \ . i f i th?'
♦
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*l&gt;4. run
fti-.n
t t h r i - h , ♦ ► ♦ («=*. hut

f i*»t * ■ *iit * • • ..I f .Tin i .! * Thr rum
fnr?Al»la
»it
w tif nvAiifrril in idiiip , hKr \if- tit lull »* I*a unit nf
A srt h«D4* silt! * i m It* 1*t
aw Ay I'r.iTOT, r,n11*it»ifi’l l that th r
1 &lt;tt»i ill?y «ili*1 (r» allow xrm htv' if ' H ' ii on jiirn ^ 11f1111n i-pAcf' f*x t h r r n t e r t iin e r s . Vt»* .thin i a unlv ,l ftf^t -^trii and th®it
itorr* rut I h r ir f ir s t h in t **f a many obstacle t may k oncoun*
W Aim S »n f'iril am! S em ino le Chum tnn l.
ly w rh m tir w hfn t h ry w r i t
rt|
Mi** *lio»r by two r»martly
* lit I 1 » 1* r vr*f f **.. I ! # lly I'tMik a n !
*‘ha* I-■ *•* • f »*»*-, iin f |i|*ks«1tit«iil

w*tb

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*1 t**-! Iiollv torn***

|ll-Mt'Mhori

Iln,
lop I, owned hy Walter J
h_,r«bii,-.
aru( lV»l|ei Krohne,
Ji
who are rnull'e i tern dia
tjibutor for the ship and wb"
will -iffirlate at the dernonstra
Hon, to which the public is cor
dlally Invited.
Si* student* soloed last week
at the Hanford School of Avia­
tion They arc .fame*. F. Young,
James F l**e. Charle*. R Sparks.
John 7L Culpepper. Earl Suminersill and fete Mem. All havg
received ,-ioiia wings and are contlrtiiing flight frainlng in order
to ohtsm their private pilots
licenses.

u, issnt m m

ill* t'liitud Natiuii.
Historic first o««siwi]
i
Th* delegation. ,
d mall poners aiej
ter.) that tht- hat

f r i«ft

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Arty veteran tn need nf serv­
ice (Dee of charge) In any of
the followtng categories la re­
quested to visit the office of
the responsible agencies listed
beknr:
. Coordinator — E D
Carter
Atlantic National Bink Rulld-

SPBCIAL ADMISSION

m ii r \ rMl*»rn Just r v r n iiij;

M* ill*- (
n irri

Veterans Service

Amerkan legion.
Chester Miller offered to assist
the Auxiliary In building a new
kitchen and ladle* powder room at
the HuL He announced that the
40 at 8, of which he I* Chef
Da Gere, will meet at 8:00 P.M.
on the second and fourth Wednes­
day of each month. He appealed
to member* o f the Legion to, aid
In manning -th* Salvation Army
kattlaa naxt Tuesday evening
A Urge nmtiber o f toy* and a
lot of candy, * Including peanut
bars donated by the Von Herbulb Candy Co., w en brought for
tho Elks Christmas party for
children- Plans were made* for
a New Year* Day party.

a

Sanford Airport

f|»* r f t f i p

I , i&gt;«.| rcf-eivv-l -m b &lt;
rail
*
Mmmghftu a ,kr
thr |i|-tgr r&lt;»
hold 1‘arir, without ball printing
hi* trial
The aaelMant |&gt;»s*ii»-t
Attninry also tnld th* judg* that
Paris’ hacker* will do everythin*
in thrir power to prevent lh*
JH-ym-abt ,|e(er&gt;dant (mm g,n«?
nn trl«l

■ *| s?

i*t f h*. r*miut t‘ontpr with *•
pMjgtTn* »f ni*t5»c mnt rnterlain
•unit th *t pleft ifil thr inrinlox \
t* h»»ol of eliding ami soarim: tif th* Inurtai Club «t thrir initi­
al Eetluriiu; Min, W. It. Brinson
hr ‘ t iiit r il «i»oo a I Lius K ah
An port. Hoy II hltiWIiMn Tervrif n- A tifitu ifirrr, Dint w ith
uph i-'r) •*etf*V
Morti m il l v ♦ K ’ t N» toit .lire, l»at*11nf fiiin ’ o|
ItI

. To Ship Wheal,
Flour To Fin:land

12 Sanford Shrincrs
Arc Initiated In Jax

that now was the time for ti^H.
The American plan. s tr g ^ J
international controls and i ^ H
lions, was rejected flnthejaB
r.unimer try Rli-sraN A i 'I r r i f e G
yko. hue. during the re c rn ^ ^ H
eral A -, emhly amstons, M flH
foreign Minister V M. 'JUfllfl
screed to world o i’ peet
nutind. m Iu. It t .iiild I mil- '■
.ide Til- sells l-tt! ssIt

Schooling rarrn fm gfAyhouittli
t»*f «n Ia f»t til gilt .*T ftir
it fni it
1Ml*rx|n
1 Lift in [if t*{M rA- 1
' ‘••if f »*r ihf- "I'rfinip rdPp rm

(•overnmrtit Troops L u d w i g , Grantham VVinccoff Fire Probf
Drvrlops Mystery
Selpctril Ry Team
Clash With Itohel
A h Game Captains A TLA N TA , l*C( t?, (/V)— A
Forces In Thrace

LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y . Pee.
17, l/Pf—The United Nations
Atomic E n e r g y Commission
failed In arl on Ihe American
ronlrol plan today despite r ipresstons o f approval from a
majority o f the. commission**
membership.
The cr-mmisjdon
aujmirnrd until Friday after
Soviet Russia asked for more
lime to study the pfoponals.

c .c ry rw *

iMppr-u I ,, .iV-'UtU.fl

&gt;lic r.-s*i&lt;-1&lt;w1 anthem wa. -ting,
alii. Mt
lilwartl F laltr » f ihe
pMJe&gt; Y'li* K rierviitj wrr* Billy
Brm-'ut. John Root. David ll.srreil
and Frrtblle Cooper.
fjlindtua. hymn* and aonga
w ri* umg by a quarlrtte consts
ling uf Jo* Duggar. tytaml IlmM,
Rill llfiir.on »n'l Bobby I’ ulliu,
with Mr
Lari* accompanying.
Mrs
I'rar.l Itansell gav* '&lt;
humerour. .recitation, and then toy
o f the origin of the hymn “ Silent
Night” when jhe a s . called hack
for an erieot*. Bobby Holler, a
junior miss, pleased with her sing­
ing 8he wa;. accompanied by her
mother. Mrs. ?-• N. Holler.
A
number of .nappy selections were
played hy an instrumental trio
ronstsUng of Mts, Lane, piano,
Bill Martin, bass violin nod W. H.
UonnoHv, banjo.
Special feature* of the enter­
tainment were dances of two pup­
ils of the Uogbutn School of Danc­
ing, Mtas Elotse Cook and MHs
Anita Aiken. Mtsa Cook, In bright
costume, gave a 8outh Amrriean
tnlo dance, anti later a Hawaiian
dance. Miss Atken amt Bill Har­
rell performed a special dahee
toutin*. and later Miss Aiken
sang while Eloise Cook did her
Hawaiian routine. Thera wa* also
group tinging with the string
trio accompanying.
Mrs. G. A. Luepton. nf Port
Washington who was the oldest
lady present, was presented with
a corsage of rare orchids by J. D.
McNeill of the McNeill and Yost
florist
firm.
The
Caleryette*
served orang* juice, and stalks uf
celery contributed by American
Fruit Growera Inc. were distri­
buted, together with o r a n g e s
given hy Patrick Fruit Company.

TTitft: in rptnrtbititf t*»
^aM
f«*t ihta point «»f vjrw If ^ o u liin ’ t
r| *» ut cil l f **r 'h r ***flil to he
lilM rt

t

*a JI / tl •

H T . f •»*

uvur

it y
fi|S 4 i tiMim-rti? i * .i •pirstfon
nf ULiD'l |R'tia*» f If Alt pUriHf^e ?M|t

pc. t one inuthcr i to- j11 Iiiicnt ill
dlsarm aiiriit

-sill

.........

on

the

agendas " f world &lt;--*ui'i'iL tt will
he treated Ilk* th* unwai'led child
who is sent (ram one set of i*.
lalivea to thr_ other
l.easdng the tiitie of the arms
limit al ions aside for a moment,
the U it I t e d Nations Assembly
has finally approved th* City of
New York aa it*, permnment cap­
ital
Whatever the merit* of
other poaiiblo sites, the mere
fact tlnsi- the -queaium lias been
arttlrd makes fur more stability.
Whether It i. the United Nations
or a couple about P» »etth- down,
the decision for ■&gt; permanent home
is a most Important lo-ginning.
In ntlir.r major aelilevement*.
Ihe peace nr gnu nation admitted
Sweden, Ireland and Afghanistan
to membership, tncreaaing the
number of United Nations from
51 to 5L it *rt up n ten-member
trusteeship council to safeguard
th* interest! of non-self-guvernmg peoples In former League of
Nations mandates; the purpose
being that they eventually achieve
their independence. The Assembly
adopted a resolution calling on the
Big Five powers lo use their voto
privileges sparingly in the Secur­
ity Council. It also called for a
world conference, on freedom of
information to he held soma time
In 1947.
Perhaps lh* moat controversial
resolution is the one on Spain.
It recommends that alt member
[.• lla a .r 'O a PM * Its
A P Roundtree
resident of
Sanford for 30' year*, ties pur­
chased
the Ralph W. Loosing
Transfer and Storage D». at 404
French Avenue and has been ap­
pointed agent for the Oreat {South­
ern Trucking -Oo.

�TUESDAYJ'DEC. 17, 1946

TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, F LO R ID A

-Learning English

f he Sanford Herald

i

■—

-

WINGS OF THE M ORNING

OamMUXc* t »

|k»t 4 . I t ,

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■»« *aa*«r ■&lt;
KlartSa
1,1 mmm—»• *

Rt ruction," Hays A nmml a El lift) profewor at Colorado'
btut« Touchers' College, in a .report covering it nation,
I
wide survey ott the teaching of Ehglish, The report in­
I.* .. *T,
dicts
English teachers, asserting that American youth
lei***.
do not speak uuderstundingly or write well.
" “ ’T o i u i i i i l. u * *n
Blamo for tills was placed* largely on a too heavy
sau** ...
teaching load. Courses of study need to be revised, says
U O H I*u » 1
U K **
I h I h m S 1* * 1**
the report, to-permit u uniform airn from kindergarden
.’ r a i i s i r T i o , ' * a a t i
through college. Also, word study, given up in many
r „ a b l « !■ * * * * * * *
schools, should he re-emphasized as well us thu relation­
••***
MMrtk;
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ship between grUmmar, vocabulary and suntonce struc­
IH
-------- ---Hearts —------ - ------ture.
- I
'v
In other words, the coujU ro teachers .of English
B a ll* * * . « * * •
•’
dsriee*
■•*
•! are not satisfied with their producl. This ia, wholesome,
. . . , . r l l a ! « * » * " *•
i,. *«u ►* ******* '• » and promises well. Certainly,there In‘too ntucti ■criticism
.e.rnuwtr- **»**•
from employers that graduates of Hje tiat 1bit's higli
schools and colleges do dot know how to spall, Or how to
■r a r t s t s H t i l * H # r R l «
m T »l»ie -f “VfcV'uni* write nn acceptable letter, ft is important^ that Young
w a ta la la re la ( M * * '■
America should be master of his native tongue.
I.
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• * * » l * r . .***'“
lu lt r i.

H .ttU U a a a k a

•« Tke

, 7 * “ **- mVOvh I. e.el-

.with the union Along tb« Itnsx at th» gpvcmmenl-!
UHW contract.
The Aouthtrn mine owner* ate staunchly* Op-1
poird. howtver, to It* provisions covering uniin*
Itttion of foremen, a uniform tridustry-wide safety
code and the royalty on coal for the miners',
welfare program, u
During the wsr the soul hern producers held'
out many months longer than the northern opera-1
tors on acceptance o f a contract negotiated by
former Interior Secretary Harold tehee and Dewta.i
Their mine* continued under government control
and hept working.
Apparently they hope to repeat the perform?

i m

Caribbean Co-Operation

,(|.a » t all B *w * * l * e » * e k » «
a la II *e » • «
•**•*«"

ante.,

An cucotiraging bit of international co-operation is
the-recent creation of a Caribbean Commission which,
with*a research eounril and a West India'rOnfefence, will
act as a controlling and advisory body to the„fotfr nations
with territory in the Caribbean: The United Stales,
France, The Netherlands and Great Britain.. The agree­
TUESDAY. DK&lt;', IT, l»D i
ment also provides for a permanent -secretariat to be
.established at Port of Spain, Trinidad, to be headed
BIBLE TKHMR roil TODAY
by an American.
-r *—
This
organisation
is
the
peace
lime
evolution of a
The shrewdest policy Is Jd"l i
tha golden rule. It would g » for War commission set up by Britain nhd Anflerielf to rtiaftagn
( J prevent war* a* well a* petty economic and nationality problems.' It. is aftiflljo^rt'/t
sous title*: Righteousness csnllcth of international co-operation which mayfigpirve an in" s
t ..,
1,. *• *-»in*"«ijii'Ti
spirution for other programs ,of international control
for bigger stretches of the earth's surface.
.
i

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aad

«a l
*afcllah*d *•*•!*■
h i, ia r * * * a it r a lU a • * • * * '
■aalaltaa b e te l* • *• * » * • *•-

• DEMOCRATS, who will have a strong minority voir* In the SOth
Congress. Intrnd to fight Republican proposals for a 20 per cent
lucerne tax cut and (o demand that any surplus revenues be ua*d
to reduce the hug* was debt.,
The two top Democratic lead«r* on taxation ahd appropriations
all rady have pledged their party to thl* program.
Rep. Clarence Cannon (D| of Missouri, iwho will be ranking
minority member of the House appropriations committee, says the
CUP U x cut proposal would be "Inadvisable" and that war debt
should be reduced at the rate of five bttlloa dollars a year.
Itep. Robert
Dough Ion (D ! of North^, Carolina, who will he
/Silking minority member of the tax-voting ways and means mmlultlrr, asks "when Will the debt be reduced" If (he nation dor* out,
atari paying It off In this time of record high national Income.. .

Synthetic Sugar

tas tic* firm are one of
&gt;*t hazards of the Vul**m. Avoid lighted rnodl *s
| tlo nl,“ T B i i l i y T U t S ^ fd f

■if‘.her husleind ditln’t have
fh troubles, |Mmr Mr*. Tro
had In gel herself Involved
$19,000 damage suit last
( t -resulted from an autole accident.
Mrs. Truman
't even In thn car at the
but It was her car.
rmlnent visitors in Florida
i mortU' Include H e r b e r t
Bx, farmer president of the
4 SUU i, down here to fish,
l a f r t« say, » e hope, that
[ot potlllrai Hill lie Is look
It f'Ii* atifeouraging to note in
these (ta jV ef tiratipower shortage*
that unenijjloymem Insurotico pahl
put by the Florida Inilustiial
CommlMiun I* declining. llurinK
the month of .Nnvemlier only
$279,9H.r&gt; was |&gt;aill out in hetiefll*
to t^iina who will not work.
I , On* who might ire ralleil 'the
gloomy Arthhishup," F r a n c i *
'Cardinal Hprlluian, *ay* "The
foily and mallm of m a n jaopardi|M tha realization of the hope
"tot ware and threatens to doom
-mankind to death." .That this may
not be unvcasone&lt;| pea*lml«m is
shown by dl*|days of envy, Jeal­
ousy, hatred, Selflshnelw, Igiim-ance, bigotry. Ijizlness, dishonesty
and {orruptlnn on every hand
Ibrooghmit the wlp'l** W'tihl. Tfi«
develop menl of man's chararter

jmah’x lifting of controls on
» housing.d^h-itty, apparently
laving that there will now ot
ny $80,(100 and $^0,000 homes
bollt, not many house* which vet­
erans can afford. That may be.
Frankly w* don’t know. Ilu r t f
a rleh man build* u $.'10,000 home
fo r himself to lire In,-he.must
move out of some other house, nr
tome apartment, leaving it vacant
for soma veteran to move Into.
It may be'that the new system
Will work better than lha old one
krhfch certainly didn't work very
Iluntlng on other people's prop
which has been duty posted
’ result In fatal conseuuences
«H concerned. Near Bunnell
weak five people were sh it

ChemiRtA can always fintl a way to *n sabstitutp if
the* real article becomes scarce enough. Now Dutch in.ventofn have hit Upon n nyw RuliHtanru .said to be -f,000
times as sweet as sugar. It priimiseR to be more ecoimmical-In foml anil in the manufacture of candy nnd «oft
drinks.
.
Sweet-toothed Americans await with cagaypew what
tile Ifullanders have to offer. Nn getting around it, Uie
Kader Hart -o f. Miami spent
sugar ahortage has annoyed American citizens far more Friday
visiting his mother Mrs.
than many more serious results of war dislocations.
-ill Marl.
One point, however, needs attention. Sugal* itself
Miss Mayme Celgi-r who has
has certain important valuer! in the human system. Sweets ■been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Philip
llaucr, left .Saturday fm her home
without these are unimportant.

I latVern* Dunkel,
a* l, Mr*.
oil
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M*ry
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__s fig___
„ k u ( ’ombs, ■aeuhi
el* and
Mr*. D
Ruby
**rved
refre^hnient* of chicken salad,
riinzaa crnckars, pickl**, -aatjua
and cake*.

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GENEVA NEWS

Mr. alwl Mrs. John Thomas re­
turned' from Washington, D. C,
Saturday where Ihey have been
visiting for the past week.

i in Ijreensboru, N. C.

HUNTING
A N I)
CAMPING
EQUIPMENT

Mr. and Mrs. Homer llallnrd of
West Palm Drnch spenl l|ic week­
MY CONTACT WITH lh«* new spaper I&gt;ur) iich.h has end with her falhrr. It. II. Meet.
given nm an insight into tin* importance nf a free press Mr. and Mrs. llnllard rsperl t»r
that I could not otherwise.have obtained. It has given mnVe their home here with Mr.
me un abiding faitli in the integrity of the press service : Mres after Jan. I.
•

Mr. and Mr*. Selby Halley were
of the country. It has given me an understiimllng o f the
relationship of thejiress to our governmental Institutions, j Sunday guests of Mr. nnd , Mrs.
1W, M. Torre* and Mr. and Mrs.
ami perhaps whutls of the greatest importance, a belief
F. Iliirrison and family.
Chut the disHeminution of nows is essential to good governHr. and M r j . IU n iy il| rr i«ott
ment'nnrl carries wlUi it a resjionsibility of those who and'Mrs. Mzrv tells of jaciiionhave been elected and appointed to serve the people in ville, Mr. and Mrs. Hellry llnllrv
piddie office. I believe there i« no more wholesome in­ of Titusville, Major and Mrs. Mil­
lard Thompson of Urlamlii were
fluence in American life than to have newspaper people the
guesta Saturday o f Mr. end
reporting the news from every City Mall, Courthouse, Mrs. (,*, F, llairison, Mr. and
state and federal building in the nation, every day of Mr*. Torre* nnd Mr. and Mr*. J,
the year. The alertness of these newspaper- and wire L. ilrhwn.
service reporters is thu host guarantee the public has that
.Mr and Mr*. Chari** Hilbrant,
its elected and appointed officials will discharge faith­ who have lieen visiting Mr. amt
fully the duties that have been entrusted to them in Mrt, Henry Krelier. left Humlny
accordance with the neteda of tliu duy.—Governor Warren for their horn* in Frostproof.
Mrs. J. C, Hills visited her son
of California
nnd daughter-in-law, Hr. and Rnt.
Dougins Hill*,'In Oriundu recently.
Mr*. It. N, Htrevett nnd Mrr.
Katherine- Davis -spent Huntley In
Daytona Hcach with frhnds and
relatives.
— l y WILLIAM MTT —
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. K. Pnland nf
Central P t t u W tlttr
Hanford were gursls o f Mr. nnd
Mr*. Henry KreUSr Sunday.
A CHICAGO invtntor augatanUy sweeping clouds off tha
Friends o f Mr*. M. K. Dooley
grxt* the building o f dirigible
front porch.
will regret to learn she is 111 and
balloon houses, Th# plan ao far,
l i t
cort/intd to her home,
unfortunately, la la the dream
T5* borne In tb* htovtni
Mr. and Mr*. Washington hepfifid not the blueprint stage.
would b* piloted horn the living hatt, Miss Frances Lephart and
I l l
loom. Howtvtr, tbo beck-rest Sidney Howell of Columbia. 3. C.
A t Ihtt. on titb o rn t bunt»•
driving odtlto would, no doubt, »P*nt the weekend with Mr. and
low would tntble a hokstholdtr
bt supplied /itom the kitchen. ■ Hr*. J. O. McLain, Jr. They are
to be a $ t»y -»t-hom t tnd a gad­
11 A • .»
about at th* same time,
tinea Ih e jv u , heva can ba

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Goods
306 East First Street

raveling salesman,' reading
the Winecoff Hotel fir* and
g reading too much about
t, bought lit nisei f a 850-foot
h k h lte carries around with
1 hla suitcase now whereg'BtMd. Ha doe* not intand
trapped In hla tenth floor
hF any hotel fire • • &gt; will
S is hi* rope to a bad post
t f r down the- aide at- this
f . A brlllMnl Ideal For
ffho tan alkie down a ^$9A better plan, it azim*

program

Christmas
overling.
m

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The Home D e m o n s t r a t i n n
( hrhitman party was held in ihe
Community Hall Tuesday after­
noon with approximalely 85 presenl. The hall wax LeauUfully
decorated with - poinsettia* ami
Table*_ down
Christmas treen*.
the center and a large Christmas
tree In the corner. Chrlytmaa
csrida were sung and Hants Claus
dlstrlh-ilad presents; The hostevie», Mrs. Henry Krelier, M il*

I f -!

. . . a brief fatkgf it a
F Iz O W E R S

would be to hide In tbe clouds
when one &gt;*e* a Mil collector or
ln-lawa taking off In hla dtrao-

find point of c h k rY E S W E

0 v thu l 1“ Lu*
The words fear and kaiser are
ty in New York harbor f* four
,j#rjved from th* Latin
*t six Inches tong.
cafsar.
a

is hie rasUe," ' and
scree.
Communist*
a m m u n ln t sympathizer*
study this Humtall shooting
rn what would happen In
unfrv &gt;f any bunch of hoodgrer tried to deprive other
o f their property.

We A m Having A Number Of
Inquiries and Desirable Offera-for
Furnished Homes and
ApartmdntB for•
.
the Winter Months^

H A V E

T H E M !

and doublo buttons
make a tmott front
for d junior dots tuitl
Designed by Jutjotd

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( 'A U N A T A H ) N S

of Dollar in Doelerje, a
100% virgin wool

fabric. Btige. aqua,
navy, powder blue,

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.A GOOD VARIETY OF CUT

honey ion or green.
Sixes 9 to IS. $00.
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FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS

If You Are Interested in Renting Your
Home or Apartment for the Season
Please Contact
THE CHAMBER■••••■•
OF COMMERCE
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• -A FUU..FLKDGED B A TTLK Is under way between Pan Ameri­
can Airway* and a blue of domestic airlines over Dsn Ain a at tempt
-to gain n network of domestic routes In continental United Mlaies
The debate la going on befure the Civil Aeronautics Hoard -m
Washington, with attorneys for both sides slugging U out in vsrtwl
contests.
An attorney for one nf the opposing alillnr* usked whether by
■■Pin Ain's proposed better service to International llsveler*. Dan
American meant the "provialon of Hpanlih speaking stewards, one
or two Kpanish magazines and the serving of dull own isine *
The Pari Ain ufTIt lal who bed Scored WKit,fi» cblli
alillnea' failure to hold planes fur a alunt period to
tunvenlrnce International connect Iona, replied:
Dams tile
"1 could i*fh fur no brtter example, of the attitude
of domestic airlines than tha tone of yuur ipirstlun.
particularly the slur oh the end.'*
• A HTOItY tlOINU TH E ROUNDS In llennany was related to tha
Senate war Investigating committee by 11a) Urn O P U twU,
head of the Civilian Affairs Division of the American Military
G o v e rn m e n t.

He said that the olery-gora lhal when the .Big Four divided up
Germany for occupation puipuae*. Ui» ItoMiaoa gut the part with
the food, the British and Flench got the manufacturing and minu&gt;|
fat little* nnd the United m a les j[u l ths acelwry, (he akllog sled tin

P0-KE-N0 ,
Itohson Sporting
Goods
3 0 6 E ast F ir s t S treet

Th* Invanlar didn't is f, hewavtr, hew*ha’d manage la gtya
Ihe Aylng house a canttant »vpply af hot and told running
water.
One advantege of a sky-crulaIng mansion would b* tha lack
of a lawn to mow sod aidtwal&amp;a
to free from snow, Howavar,
Uitra'il ba tha nuiisnct o t con-

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5DAY, DEC. \% 1M8
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^ A t D , SANFORD,, FLORID A~

Tally Lassies

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AUDREY M. BACH

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ial Calendar

Miss Coll tun Honors'
Miss Angela Meiscli

Miss .Nancy Odium honored
Misti Angela Meisch, bride-elect,
THURSDAY
t* Scminol. Chapter No. 2. OES with a bridle party on • Monday
•will meet at 8:00 o'clock for their afternoon at her home, 200 West
Christmas party and Initial Ion Sixteenth Street.
w
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Nrrric..
A bright red color scheme in
keeping with the Christmas sea­
*| F
son was used in decorating ilie
Collum home.
Red gladioluses
r jm t m n H P a r t y I h
were used throughout the living
I d B y T . E . I i . C l a s s and' dining rooms and on the
mantel was a Christmas scene
The annual Christm** party of with Santa Claus and his reindeer
the T.E.L. Clan o f the First (lap- and tiny trees arranged in the
ti.t Church was held in tho snow.
At tho conclusion of the bridge
church annex on Thuraday evegames high prixe was awlrdrd to
Blnf in the form of a covered
Mrs. T. E. Tucker and Miss
(ftih aupper. Mr*. M. 8. Nelson, Martha VVighl was the recipient
Mr*. TV. I - .Stnudcnmiro and Mr*. o f the sereeno prixe. Miss Collum
C. W. Bigger* had chare, of ar- also gave the honoree a piece
of her chosen crystal.
rtfpernenta for the party.
Miss Collum. nsslsted by her
' The room and lone table* from
Fhlch the chicken pilau' and cov­ mother. Mrs. A. K. Collum, served
ered dish .upper wa* served worn a delirious sweet course which
artistically decorated with Bra­ consisted of eggnog ice cream,
silian ' Pepper, Poinsettias, reif tiny individual rakes and nuts. •
Those enjoying the occasion
rose* and red and green candles.
A larse. rally decorated Christ- with Miss Mrlsrh were Mis*
_ tree stood In on. corner of Kathryn Wiggins, Mis* Martha
the room. Gift, were placed un­ Wight. Miss Martha Brown, Miss
der the tree and at the conrlu- Elisabeth Whighnnt, Mr*. John
lon of the program were dta- Hughes, Mrs. B. I~ Perkins Jr.
ami Mr*. T. E. Tucker.
rlbuted to the guests.

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Mrs. Sam Waits snd daughter,
Jean Gay, plan to leave Friday
for Mjgiroe, La. to spend .the
holidays with Mrs. W alt* mother.

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Mr*. John It. l-an«ing of Cam
luidgr, Mas*, t* visiting her par­
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Till!*.
Ilrr husband will Join hep later
for the holidays.
Mr*. Elton J. Moughlon, Jr.
and daughter arrived last week in
Orlando by plane from Glasgow,
Scotland to Join her husband hijre
In Sanford. Thev plan to make
their homewtl -IIK Magnolia A ve­
nue.
.

I). A. R. Meet# With
M th. F. E. Roumillnt

The Sallie Harrison Chapter,
Daughter* of the American Revul.
ntion. held ita December meeting
with Mr*. 'K. &lt;H. Knumillat 'on
Friday afternoon.
Mrs. A. W.
Wl DON'T make wagers very often
Ir e and Mr*. Edmund Mr!»ch
but we'd lay heavy odds that thi
weir co-hostesses.
business of chimney sweeps woulc
Mrs., L
P. Hagan presided j, (ncreste tremendourly If nim *tai
over the meeting which was openl , . , , . „ rooki mlrd
for s , nll
ed with the ritual and pledge to
CUu,
chr(ftm„ Um#. The M |
the flag. The American's Creed
Dnt males In the land could b* de
! - * n . J. C. Calhoun pronounced
was read In unison and the N a­
pended upon to make certain that
devotional*, which were in
tional Anlhym sung. Minutes of
the chimneys were In tip-top shspi
ine
with
the Christmas
. the last meeting were read and
-as Is Leslie.
(International)
t q and a prayer wa* offered
•l°r»
j "fflrrt's report* heard. Mr*. A.
by M
|II. Key. treasurer, presented n
Mr*. It. F. Cooper with Mr? plan for the budget of I 17 which
lists, under the direction of Mrs.
Nelson, were enjoyed and a vd »c nosinn Steele as • co-hiiates* en- wa* accepted by the chapter.
awarded to Mr*. II. W.'Shannon. ter tallied Circle No. 8 of I he FirM
It yras voted to make a con­
Those .njoylne the party were Baptist Church on Dec. D at her tribution -to the DAK. vocational
The Ili-Y club rtf Seminole High
home
on
Cameron
Avenue.
Mrs.
Mrs. A. K. Kossetter, Mr*. E. M.
school in South Carolina which
Carroll, Mr*. C. E. Benton, Mrs. M. J. Phillip*, chairman, con­ ii for underprivileged children School honored the football srpiad
E. W. Stiles, Mr*. M. Cummins, ducted the business meeting nod snd supported entirely by the of 11*17. with a banquet Monday
i w . Maude Callaway, Mrs.' Edna welcomed Mrs. J. A . Ponder. Mr*. DA It. I| was also decided to pur­ night at 7•00 P. M .it tlie SRtn*
K a rt., Mr*. Lillian Vickery, Mr*. (1. T. Hardy, Mr*. John Malloy chase .a health bond from the Inole Country Club.
Black and orange, the school
I. R. Lyles, Mrs. Shannon, Mr*. and Mr*. II. E. Cordell as ne&gt;v Xuehreulntl* Association.
H. N. Lumley. Mr*. II. B. Iller*. member*.
A prdgram nf American mirth* rob»r m u ^ i r ii«t*r| ♦«* ik rt» t* lln |
Mrs. M. (&gt;. Cleland. Mrs.. Blind*
tlir club room
*•»»♦! lu ll f ru it•
Plan1
; were made for sending Spd intimate sketches of the live*
Ewing. Mrs. W. B. Stovall and
fruit to a student o f the WMU of the composers was preaemed w f i r .u r .u n ttl ilowii tlir r r n l r r of
Mra. Gatchel.
Training School at Lofiisvtlle. Ky. by Mr*. Edgar Mitchell and Mr* tlir InM r* in t lit* main lounge.
Also Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Boston nod
gift to n Margate! Fund ‘ Rouniillat. Mrs Mitchell presented I ’ lHiHiit! p la in *i *1 in tin* nli*|h€
Steele; Mr*. S. A. Edrnfield. Mr*, student nt Stetson University an outline of American music a* " f fiNittm lU m ttiLi •! flu* M*ntinC
tones, Mr*. Calhoun. Mr*. Dut­ Towel* were made » * rifts for it progressed through seven per
nrrnliiTrmrnf Sin.ill ••nngr |irngton, Mrs. W. C. DeCoursey, Mr*. the rhureh kitchen.
Mr? t ..oil |im|&lt; from the I'liritnn and Indian INiil* Mrrr gi\rn .n UHlirnlon
Henrietta Leonardt
Mrs. Ellen er. who was celelirntlng hrr Nrtii- music to the present day. Includ­ of tlir occasion
Shadoin Pag*. Mrs. Bigger*. Mrs. day. » u presrnlrd with (III* I* M*|\ ing mit*tandirig composers and
\
•linnri ***••« I ting of
( V R. Grlssett. Mrs Stouden- MRork of Life** In- Mr* J J ||..||y
furkrv. tlir*. inp « ranln i i \ .jittrr*
compositions. Mrs Knumillat r*
mfte, Mr*. Msry Hall, Mi** Marie who is n memlier of the curie.
plaint’ll the meaning of the ciu m tiia • Ill'll |»**f.iliH .. ip m i
Stewart,
Miss Dosis StoudenAt the conclusion of tlir liusi- amt lieads of n Rosary and snug maIm'I. roll**. • i»k» anti Im»I loffoC
tnlre and Miss Josie Htouden- ness session Mrs Cooper and Mis. "Tire Rosary" hv Ktliellrcrt Nev- uhv *rv vr«l
tnlr*.
Steele served fruit rake, stuffed vln. She also «ang "Ave Maria"
Tlir prngt mi wit . .» follow*;
celery, rookie* and coffee to the snd "The End of n Perfect Day" ton*! m ailri. M&lt; E. i. hilpatrick;
following: Mrs. Fred Godwin, Mm. hv Carrie Jacobs linnd.
Miss invocation, Helen S l a u g h t e r ;
Cordell. Mrs. Iliitily. Mrs. |t&lt;dly, Cynthia Kouinillat presented a gleet mgs from Hi Y • lean Sayers
Mr*. Hess 'Stephen*. Mrs. J. T. reading "The Night llefnte Christ- vocal doe!, \aucy Williams and
Newby, Mr«. G. F Lewis. Mr*. tnn»" and the meeting was closel Harold Kaslner, “ I'o Our Dads",
Josh Phillips, Mrs J. F. Harrison, with the singing of Christmas Harold Ktoinn; award-. C. r.
■Mm.’ G. W. Morgan and Shirley carnla.
The hostesses served refresh­ Kettles. |tr I T l»os» and Prior
Morgan
ScIrani. sot nl snjn. Nolltr Trapp
Also Mr* t* \ Ponder. Mrs ment" t" the following Mrs F and highlight* of J&lt;-otli*ll of
ltnl.eit A Williams. Mrs. George K Uni*. Mrs. Edgar Mitchell. MrB. tt&gt;to !■) II E. M om ,
I McCall, Mrs. Malloy. Mrs. It. T. W. It. Tumiirliffr, Mr*. "
Thomas. Mrs. II. I, to-nnaid, Mt» Haltnrd, Mr* J II. Mcnick. Me*
NOTICE
W. It. Stovall, Mrs. Steele nut ('. It. Dawson. Mrs. II. J. Ixhmait.
Tltc regular monthli no-ct :
Mrs
Key.
Mrs.
J.
B.
Kay.
M*.
Mrs. t'nniier,
Knumillat, .Mr*. K. It. Clement-.. of the It W. Ware Itltde rln's* «J
lhr Fu*t Methodist t htirrli h»Mrs Hagan and Mt»* Cyntlu*
liet'it postponed for the month *d
The
frozen
liftid
mass
at
Hie
Koumillnt
a
member
of
Fort
Mel
306 Eait.Firwl Street
Dd.x'inlK'r anil the nest meeting
South Pole has n perimeter of inn Society, Children of the Auto
will t&gt;e on Jan. 21.
some U.OOO miles.
'lean Revolution.
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HaptiMt (.’roup Meet*
With Mrs. Cooper

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Football IhiiKiuH la
Given Rv Ili-Y Club

POCKET KNIVES
WALLETS
•H A N D TOOLED
BELTS
Robson Sporting
Good«

BROCK and' JOF. CRENSROW
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Thy rhRsit the South Pel* rjar
. . . It wss a s*d blow to see t
h» approached hv *ea Is 700
Sunday dawn for it meant Ih it'
another G'VILLF! weekend w ««
notv nothing more than * fesmatch folders, ■ stub front *
bill ticket, and h 'couple of prog­
rams glued carefully Inti* * scrapbodk of memories . . . MAR­
GARET
DING F ELDER
writes
from SOPHIE NEWCOMB m
NF7W ORI.KANS that she »pr it
THANKSGIVING h o l i d a y s at
LOUISIANA STATE U NIVER­
SITY visiting TO I LIVINGSTON
and DIIJIN RAKER. Must have
Mr and Mrs Herbert Stoothuff j
been a pleasant reunion for them aie announcing the birth of .■ •
, • . Another letter came front •on, fh a llr. I Lind, oil Dcr. U&gt; lit ,
CHARLOTTE TRUE who's it
tin- Fetnnld l-oughton Meinori.il J
MARY BALDWIN COLLEGE in Hospital.
VIRGINIA. Seems that .hr and
aome ether member* of her ait
class made a recent trip lo-NKW
YORK CITY' in order in vi.it
Dili- lo. m y illness nnd
the art museums there. Of course c o n fin e m e n t, Ih e B oy* O fthe tour included a few "stops
m e etin g s
w ill
hy the wayside" such as seeing W o o d c r a fl
the STATUE
OK LIBERTY, lie d isc o n lln u e d until fu r t h e r '
.106 Hast F irs l Street
CHINA TOWN, having dinner n o lic e
dates at the WALDORF’ and
H. J. Finch
lunching at the STORK CLUB,
seeing "TH E JOl.SON STO RY'
at RADIO CITY and "A N N IE
GET YOUR GUN." Then there
was a fascinating lour through
GREENWICH VILLAGE. Maybe
I'll change m- major in ART! . . .
SAL. there are Just ream* of
notes on mv desk from which I
have to type some outlines. Sludv
ing. you know. I just cannot
decipher my writing and absorb
any "lamin'* at'the same time,
so best I set myself In my task
. . . Will write sfter CHRIST­
MAS and for now. I am saving
my good wishes until I see you
during the holidays.
AMR

Miss Sally Magundi
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Utopia Junior Collrgs
Utopia
Dear Sally;
Tire peculiar odor you have
probably noticed It Just smoke
front Ihe midnight oil all the
Tally girls have been burning this
past -Meek. Finsl exams, coming
&lt;‘p! . . . Just imagine, we've fin­
ished the first quarter's work and
will l&gt;e home Wednesday.
Of
roiirse there's the question of
exams to he considered first, hut
that's a small matter! Who said
that? . . . Guess I’ll tell you
everything about FALL FROLICS.
Better watch me. though, I eou'd
go on raving about it forever
. . . First there was the concert
Friday afternoon. LES IIKOWN
snd hi* orchestra played for hours
and it wa* heavrnly. The audi­
t o r i u m w a * ja m m e d with
GAINESVILLE boy* and their
dates, so we stood with KEN
I EFFLKR way back in the rear
. The beauty contest wa* hald
during the middle of the concert,
with ZACK MOSELEY (Smilin'
Jack 1 judging. Instead of VARGA.
SYLVIA MFISCII.
candidate was escorted by her date for
the weekend. MASON W HAR­
TON; however, an ORLANDO
girl. NANCY BARKER, (also in
ESC student) wras crowned qfieen
. . . Friday night, all the frat­
ernities had entertainment* of
some sort, such as the "clrcui”
dsnre at Ihe PHI KAPPA TAIJ
house. '.Mong
the SANFORD
member* circulating were PAU L
HUDGINS. IIA R kJ' BEASLEY.
GKfRGK TEM PLE and J. D.
GROGAN. .
. The rllm ai .if
h n Saturday afternoon wa* the
HOWERY BRAW L in the base­
ment of the ATO house. Cos
tume* were necessary for »&lt;t
mission and no description howrtve yoi
ever vivid could give
you a fair
Itlra of the conglomeration of
THINGS worn! . . . I caught s
glimpse' of FLU Eh Y DYSON.
I\NE THIGPEN. BRUCE BOLT,
lift ) BUTNER. GEORGE COT.
• *R N N LINGLR arid EVELYN
M A T T II B W S, EARL JETER.
T t iN V HUDDLESTON. A L RARUBS' , nd BILLY BRUMI.KY
D p «k S i’ tw
so.l MARTY PERKINS In the
mob there, all of whom » y e \ , A C h ris tm a s gi ft he or «h
■lam mg soil talking animatedly
• ill he proud to rerelie’
LES HR OWN played for the
0 t. rfratemity
itsiuc
Saturday
'o^-l.t In ihe Air Pa.r g-ytn Even
"••■ti.h Ihe floor . n
rmrred , , F’ountsln p»n» for errMonx
with dancers, Ihe music matte
everyone forget all the hiimping
.Jr »*» *Ji i
»tu| tostllog . .
There were «i»
many SANFORD couples th fff
M o oa g rsm m tng
that I heslttate to mention theat
fm fear I've overlooked some:
1 \ Ml LIE BATTEN ami TOMMY
VVUGIIN. DONALD JONEH and
JEAN' . WHIGIIAM. ANN
and
. o rn cp . i t i f f t r c o
IK E MDDRE. TROY RAY and
II* MognoUa
Fhrme M*
IK A N SAVER. IJ)M&gt; LEE and
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TUESDAY, DEC. 17, 194#
OWLS r L Y TO OfcANOlf BOWL
MIAMI, Dec. . 17-RJc*'* Owb.
»VP” &gt;P«t*lcly enough. wtU By to
Miami lor
tlirir New Year
foot Dali game wiLh TV-tuiriyw
The Texas team wfu arrive her
by plans December I t

GOOD STA RT

INSIDE SPOUTS REPORT
By ARTHUR BECKWITU. JR.

flavor to the event, which 1* h
ing staged simultaneously wi
Ilia official dedication of tbo City
of Miami's new yacht basin 'at
Dinner Key.
The Orange Una I Sailing, liealta has been officially appfnved
y the Florida Sailing Associa­
tion and the International Slar
Class Yacht Racing Association.
International competition will bo
held In
in tha. star cl.
class, and tlm
suicide ami moth clast** will lie
Horlda Stale C h a m p io n s h ip !
events.
.
Other races are scheduled for
comets, crickets, lightnings, Xclasg dinghies, snipes, nationalone-design and cruising Isiats.
Races for two classes have alsv
baen mranged to cover "anylldiig
with a sail that floats"— one for
boats with a sail area under 100
square fast, tlia. other for Ims'.s

OOMT lU C K .TO ORANGE BOWL
MIAMI. Dae. 17— Bowl-cmucloui
Ttau au N return* to Hue scene of
lla first Nrw Year's gain* when it
plays Ric* Iwrr January 1. T7&gt;e
VoU broke Into the bowl ptotui t
Id the in * Oruori Bqvl game
against TVnnemee.

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FOR THE BEST ICE ClfEAM

TIIR Y GROW TALL IN TEXAS
MIAMI. Dec. 17-Rlce’* atartllig

Year's Orange Bowl football game
Rare* will |&gt;«
will average six ooe uial a half
iwanlFil for in
In height.
tfhttlU
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rprrarnt
»»H»Hurw,
Ss/fiasa shim , ii
initts | threw or more entries are received.
Wrl£«tC P0
WiJ&gt;Jg« offAfS.
Iirisl-. The icgatta will be spread ,.vrr
HC 60
sslblo. two days With una heat planned
M i AMi OPird QoLfs
.'&lt;■ « f In each of the 12 races f..r Sat
-l6uff»4 AM641J C * e 1O
II not | urday afternoon, |)ec. 28. mnl
k
A 6 oop SYAR&lt;fof?
• plan Sunday morning and afternoon,
i ear's Dec. 29.
Afternoon rare* will
W « Malta Our Own lew Cream, All Flarora
Automatic Combinations
start at 2 o'clock, and the morn-fl* WieJt6fZ
Portables
Tatty • Dolirtoua - Healthful .
Ing events at 10. o'clock Start*
,
Table Models
will be made at 10-mlriule Inler£ U t$ *2 ,0 0 0
X C iR C V lf' ^
val» thereafter.
,
Consoles
&lt; a v 9 IW J C A f M 1AM 1 ^
’ Trophies will be given for first,
Record Players
S o c Y lfc p fliS ttX M '&lt;
second and (bird place* in each
0AJb4ui6S'fct 8 1 0 ^ .5 7
clas*, ami there will be n special
Crosley « Majestic - &gt;
Kfd rloCtVl
-award presented for every la, it
Templo • l-ewyt • ’
completing at lea»t one hint Kn'
V/ifM
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tries are free.
414 Seafard Avenye
Hotel accommodations will be.
111-117 W. lat St. Ph. 953
procured fur visiting lain! dwnSuramar
In
tha
South
P6la
Open ’ til 9 P. M. ‘
ers, ami space provided on (lie
starta In January and enda in
paved ramp at Dinner Key for
February.
trailers and boata, with guards
to protect them from .Saturday
afternoon until 0 o'clock Sunday
night, Lynch said. There will be
A racing character 01f the oM
sped hi launching facilitie* in the school named old utai11 Burton
former seaplane ramps at Dinner
Key.- — *----- —
,
cipline.
lu charge of Orange ilowl Sail­
Anytime he had a had day at
ing Regatta activities aie Wirt'i the race track he would go to his
Monroe and Neil Coate* of the favorite restaurant that night,
Hi-caynr Uay Yacht Club. Frank order • Mg local niid then g tl up
Kerdyke and Warren Young of atul leave It. As lie walked away,
Hip I ur V«hi(|»aii irnin next y«*nr the Coconut Grove Sailing Club, he would say; "S'uu don’ t ktiuw
uml CuIIa Iiuii it* to piny l.mclmll Henry Thompson of the Miami n tiling about horse racing. Bur­
for the Winter Park school . . . Yacht Club, Arthur llo»w»rth of
Cecil IVrrettc. I VO pound fullback the Florida Sailing Association, ton. You're u dam f&lt;ml. You’ra
who was iinionl Tnnipn'* out­ ami Lynch, representing the &lt;ii going to lu&gt;d witlimil any dinner,
ami you'll .V'1 . no prunes for
standing player of the year will ango Ilowl Committee.
... '
enter the University of Georgia
All entrants should notify the breakfast either."
after graduation nest June. Hub committee by letter of the .......
Fingar a powerful tackle on the of boats, class of boot, skipper
IlillslMirough High team ^lll also end rrew unities, mailing address,
enter Ucurgiu. So tha University and whether or not hotel urromof Florida loses the services of modationa are retprired. The in­
two 101-11 that are sorely needed formation should lie sent to S. A.
for the cuminy fighting Gator Lynch, .Jr., Chairmun, Orange
elevens . . . _ Imran Bioarfus, Howl Sailing Regatta; I*. (I, UoK
Andrew Jackson High bach, will •1511, Miami .'II.
Kvery entry
enter the University of Florida will he acknowledged and hotel
this Fall it has L-eri announced. reservation*
confirmed
Lynch
Ilroailus was unanimously chosen stated.
CHENILLE— Full akirtad, heavily tufted dealgn, in
for' the All-Big Ten team and
wdl likely receive All-State an.) ORANGIC noWI.KRH MARRIFJ)
Fuchsia, Yellow, Dluo, Aqua and Pink. Sizes 14
All'Suutlieiu honors this year . . .
MIAMI. Dec 17—Twelve litctuCharles Trlpnl will likely remain l&gt;cn» of Uu&gt; Orange Uowl-txMitui
306 East Fine! Street
to 18
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at Hie University of Georgia t* ’IYnnrv.ce football leant are nmran *.»i«taiil couch upon gradua­
tion next term. This has l««t%
CUENILLE— Adrian Evans original* In floral designs
reported by tkf Atlanta Journal.
Tripnl who lias been approached
with roll collar In colors of Aqua, Malza, Raspberry.
to play pro football and hasela
is ronsiderlnv combining a |
career with his w-oachiug duties.
Sailboat Meet
Sailboats from nil'Florida are
QUILTED RAYON T A F F E TA — Long slacvcs in R«d
invited to participate In the Or­
ange Bowl Sailing Regatta, sche­
Bluer and Whits Checked. Sizes 14 to 20 ............. 18.98
1 just received a release that "as of July
duled for December 28 ami 29 an
a highlight of the 11 day Orange
Htirrv Ferguson, Inc. Delrtoil, Michigan,
Bowl Festival In Miami, arrotrlcincture its own Ferguson Trnclor embody*
Ing lo an ammunctniant from
RAYON TAFFE TA— Short and long sleevaa in Wins,
Ferguson System.- Maximum .production of
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nt Ford Tractor, Ferguaon System and re*
Kntrlea from Cuba And 'tba
Blue. Sizoi 14 lo 20 ...........................................
8.98

ELKS CHRISTMAS THEE
May h f Left at Mather Furnilut
Note;— We hgva no facilitiaa for repairing or re­
finishing ustd toys Please b rin g toys that inay he
Used without re p a irin g .
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Correct Men’s Wear

CAN YOU RIDE “BIG
SID" A T THE RODEO IN

ORLANDO

M O A N IN G . MC.

Model Afrplape
Kits
X-Acto Knife Sefs
Fibro Tool®
Wood Burning Sefo
Robson Sporting
Goods

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O.NK liuhy ruiriage in gomt rutidiU M 'KKIl 8CA N IK I.W Hegirtrrm
lion,. I'hone 912. VS-.
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l liampion st.K-k. pitpple, and 15*
giowit dogs, Idiiml uml hlack —
Ar* Sacru Christmas Card*, while
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1937.
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new, ii tire*- itulio, heater. Very
yellow mail hoi, phone 806 - J
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giasl buy Jlllhtmt. Chone 99.1.
16c card 10 for II.OD
COUKEH SfANIKIa l,U IT IK 8 11 ■J.m I'l.V MOUTH I diair sedan.
26c card 0 for (1.00
registered. 1919 Palmetto Ave- I
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Barley, lit. I IP.v 2*0. S* ifot l.
112 S. Park
FOU SALK: .Win* for your fruit F oil SAI.K: Cocker spaniel pup­
pies, registered black male*r»kq at Unmet’* Swla Shop.
-elect now for Chiistma*. See
Mr*. (?arl Moss, 2011 Willow
A Variety .if Bryonia* ami nlhrr
Ave.
plant*, wall ttiotrd, prlrs* rr*.
soiiable. Mr*. I . E. Tr*v,*200
HELP WANTED
Avorsula Ave.

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HE'S GOT A BIG G A N G ^
OPERATING. HE GETS RID
OF ALL LAWMEN WHO OPPOSE HIM.AMD HE'LL J
GET RID OF VOO/j m JM

G E T THIS STRAIGHT, BOYS. TH£ LONE RANGER'S
IM TOWN. HP6 ON SMILEY'S SIDE. THAT MEANS ;
— — t WEYE GOT TO GET HIM, OR HE'LL GET U5 !

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hnsr, never utrd |25.00. I'hone
full time.

, sell for 1100.00, I’hone 093.

lady’s dinner diamond ring, coat
1326.00, sell for (126.00. Phorpt
993.
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shortages in many
essential materials,
we're working Kara
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We are leady tn ship tier rips
II illV i^«*kr
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Herald. Apply Ifriuld office
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fancy fruit. Also full line nut t.
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Other Cotton Housecoats In assorted cokers and stylos.
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I WANT YOU TO TRUST ME, SMILEY. 1
WANT TO KNOW WHS BOSS BARTON
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MIAMI. Dec. 17—illof .wlU Rave a
scat nl tta Orange Bowl game
here with Tennessee. A Southreputation to undo for the South­
western Conference
team has
never won In tt\e Orange llowL
and In six -tries liere. ouly one
Texas club has been victorious:
Texas A Ac M In it*. HH4 game
with Mtaml.
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Sjtrcialixing in local and long dialanrr hauling

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. THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,

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I.OSSINQ. TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE CO.

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RobHon Sporting ^
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■ I P * OUTW|£l&lt;;ilK TEN.NKHHKF.
MIAMI. Doc, IT—Rice's opening IIOW T il KIR ACER COMTARR
lineup for the Orange Bowl game
MIAMI. Dec. 17—Average Age
aitt
outweigh Tnumssee nine
of Trnnragre'a starting Orange
average 306 in ihe line to 197 Umfl; payers la 23 years. TU*
for Tennessee, in Uie barkite Id Hire average Is one year less
Rice averages I ha u» 181 lor the
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nut, almonds, candy machine t.
I ajw os 1376.00 cash required,
t^ood Inrom* weekly. For inter­
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number.' Box H.R.M. c/o Her-

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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!Anderson Named
Winner Of 1916
Schaal Trtta

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tbeir first. It it R custom with
iiw Kiwanis Club to present Initial
winner* wilh a sweater. Principal
Herman Morris outlined the high­
light.* of the lOlfl football season
and rs pressed his appreciation
in the students, faculty, cheer­
leaders, football playrra and to
t Coaches Kettles and (Janas for
i their superb wotk and faithful| ness in th« Celery Feds. Morris
I swarded cheerleader* Simon ftingfelder, John Bromley and Norma
Jean Sayer letter* for work as
rhrer leadi-14 for the past two
seasons.
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The team presented Kettle* with
a live goose and cigarette lighter
slsn a eigarelte ra*e on which
name* of the starling eleven and
nther Tesni ineinlicr* were cngiavr'iIT Cana* was given a piece
of leather luggage by the “ B"
squad.
Among the distinguished guests
Were Jack MrDowall and Joe
Justire. Rollins erniche*; John
Calloway, chairman of the laiatil
of ioslructioo; Mr*. Bert Chap
oinn, inemlier of Ihe Imard; Dr.
Do** and Peter Schaal.

A m * COMM.IT1NO the first flb:M In Amcrieu'c new rocket plane, Uia
X S -I, ttt Muroc Field, C atf Ch.dmti* ••JititJc'* Goo-Bin, (second from
le ft), Is congratulated by Col. Gili.cy, UJi. Anny A ir Forces (right).
IL M. Stanley. Bell Aircraft's chief engineer watches. (International)

1 HOUSE AND EOT
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LUMBER

MIOMI,
I ter
17 TVtllirrwiec's
All-America I tick Huffman and
Rice's All-Anierlca Weldon Humble
pill hr brotighl Isre to face In
the New Year's Oran** Howl
fooltstll game Huffman plays left
tackle and Humble right guard.

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Baruch .Urges . .
' • Speedy Okay* . ••
Of Atom Plan

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ELECTRIC IRONS
IIOT PLATES
CARVING SETS
PYREX
COOKING SETS
Robson .Sporting
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FRUITS

HOLIDAY GIFT—Tltr Wl.nlr Family Will F.njny
Natural Color

Tree ItljwiieJ
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' Kaprrws Prepaid
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BuHhel Raskul
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$4.50
$4.30
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$1,10
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IVt Ship Either (■„ O. ft. or Arrept Cheek* sod M.n*j .filler*
Please Enclose List n( Names and Addrrtwe* tor Any
Shipment! that are to be Sent a* (lifts '

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AMIKICA'S’ FtftfT ROCKIT PIANI, the Betl XS-1, U carried beneath a
B-39 Super!ortrass (top) during the first flight teat of Uia nets plana
over Muroc Field, Cal. Pictured below, tha email ship, released at 27,000
feet, speeds through Ute air at 330 mlles-prr-hour during tha IB-mlnuta
flight. Its power was on only aaven mlnutaa. The plane la expected
to reach a speed of 1,700 mllrx an hour at 30,000.feet. (International)

In America, a* In England and
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newesh opening team, on the
France, the general Idea is to
better the lot of thr people in a raves (o the S e c u r it y C o u n c il the other hand, was bo rn Ip Tennero'e.
vtrv material sense. The accent
still n on. constant Improvement
of thr standard of living. W h ^ f
it i&gt; conceded that the peop’e ,
cannot live hy btead alnne. It iaj
no le.-. certain that they cannot.
live by ideals alnne.
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One of the major criticism* of |U7CAL BOY IN ORANGE BOWL.
Soviet Russia Is that its eitliena, JMIAMt.
Dec. 17—'T&gt;iKfes«e'»
ha*e been sacrificed lime and nice Orange BcrSrl ■game will Tje
again lor a distant Ideal held by a Homecoming for Jim ItoweU.
a rnmntutilsl minority. The Rus-J etui for the Vols Powell L» a
si an* a* a people have little eloth-- MlamUn and tthiyed football'here
|Hg and not too much food. They for Miami ZdUon.
Btr M u g sacrificed to a dream of
errmnmic cq,1*liiy- Mut, to pnr»- WHERE GRfDDERA COMH FROM
MIAM I. Dec. IT—Only cate play­
p|„«M&gt; ■ uio-tern British aulhm.
in lUce'a starting Orange
people will lie more cuusl er
io llnsMs *s anywhere else Thh Bowl eleven was bom out of
emidittnn will prevail until human TCsa.* only one player lit Tennature changes- somewhat.
Ituf ronugh about Franco anil
hi- fftlll'f ptinn hf what is Just,
fair. Slid noble
Tbs mere fa l
that ht* regime ..* not too P»l»tal.lr dim* not quite Justlfv dip­
lo m a tic intervention o| the type
ttdvorntr,| by the United Nation*.
Som e rritlfa believe that the re­
solution will have n reverse effect
flo u t the one intended.
They
maintain that Franco's prestige
308 E«»t First Street
306 Eaxt Find HU
will he Increased because he will
he aide to defy the UN resolution
wt‘ h immuuty
Coming back to the disarma­
ment issue, therr I* » generil
feeling that the resolution must
l.e rhalkrd up as a real accom­
plishment. Agreement has been
achieved in spile of dllterenr-s
of views between Biissia end the
western powers, difference* which
three weeks, ago had seemed Iremeniltnisx
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Therr I* little doubt that the
greatest single factor behind the
naw optimism Is the conciliatory
attitude nf the Soviet Union. This
altitude contrast* sharply with
the unyielding position which the
Uusstans have taken on atomic
energy control and nther import*nl issue* during the past year.
The arm* resolution, a* finally
approved, was made possible only
hy Soviet conreaslons of the most
sweeping character. This is part*
irularly true on the question of
international inspections and con­
trols and the agreement that agen­
cies operating on those vital
FI.OOR LAMPS
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phases should he free of the Big |
Tower veto.
BRIDGE LAMPS
The assembly resolution, uhatjinmusly acclaimed, lavs down the
TABI.E LAMPS
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basic principles of the proposed
arms reduction
program, but

CHRISTMAS WREATHS
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to withhold Judgment o f Greece's
complaint ajalnst her neighbor*
until the commission makes It*
report
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Johnion, who U chairman oi
the council, said the United State

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said that he himself will nvoid
♦ making any comment on the i* ue
unlesswforced to Mo so hy lli‘ ZfUement* of other council meni.e

Today and Wednesday

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Speaking: Of Buying
Christmas Presents

Like fertilizer for a backward plant a shy child
ih!C(Ls treatment with understnndinK. The class work
of the Leuscr Dramatic Studios is very hclnfu! in
overcoming shyness. I he rates are very reasonable.

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ONI OF THI OIRMAN rocket specialist* now working for tha US. army,
Eric K a ih lffleft), rtlscusxe* the firing of a V-J missile (background)
with technlclsa_n*sn&lt;*y B.' Haibert-at White Sands Proving Ground,'
N. M- The Ordnance Department recently revealed that German seitntistj hava stepped up rocket research ten year* with their advanced
knowjedge of Ih* Intricate and deadly weapone.
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NEW YORK, Dec. IB. I/Pl—
Barnard U. Baruch claimed today
that tha magatlna edited hy Henry
A. Wallace he» published a false
statement. Baruch said the mng\tlne •Vd he had taken parY in
^ the government'a legal battle
f ) againet John L. l^ewl* during the
recent coal strike. Baruch as­
sert* he had nothing to do with
the affair. The trugatine is the
Maw Republic, which gave Wallace
Its editorship after ha was ousted
from the government.

CL M. BOTD A CO. *
“ Vour Mutual Insuranca &amp;ltnd"
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Phone 104

Chaw EVAC-U-OBN and be cheer­
ful for the Christmas Holiday

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BAIL DRN
NEW YORK, Dae. IB, UP)-The
defendant In th* pro-foot hall hriI«ry cat* Alvin J. Paris, wa*
denied ball today. , General Ses­
sions Judge Francis Valent* de­
cided not to release Pari*, on the
ground that th* defendant’s life

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an anonythreatened
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attempting tn Uribe two mambar*
of the New Yorlt Giant* footba'.l

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RMITH RESIGNH r
WABHINOTON, Dec. 18. UP)—
The vka-preildenl of th# World
Harold p. 8mlth. has
hi* post. Smith ha* eonremain In bU position'
until a spcceeeor i* found for
Eugene Meyer, who resigned the
of the hank, affective
used to ha director
of the ouncet.- It I nnderxtood
S at he resignedA In order to cir*
emridentv-whoevrr
t new bank pr
may ba—a
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WASHINGTON, Dee. 18. UP)Mrs. Harry 8 . Truman, and her
* daughter Margaret will leave
within the next several days for
Independence. Mo., to spend Ihe
Christmas holidays.
The president's wife and daugh­
ter will travel by train But White
House 8 ecrot*ry Charles G Rots
told reporter* that he did not
know the time of their departure
President Truman Is expected
dfi to fly to Mlsaourl subequently to
^ spend Chrlitmae with them' end
hie 94-ytar-old mother, Mrs. Mar­

Chromium. 17 Jewolg, adjusted, priced from . . .

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Scientists Aw ait
Photographs Of
V-2*Experiment

Hi. K-mld's nill'd-'f "tie f •* trap. Sand-, ordtiam •- proving gin in i
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- today
.
informed " ' r awaiting ih* development
Kiwnniaiis were
t r n lm *
Stevens,
mve
itiga-1
photog^phir
films
t»
Ibv Ksmiiel I.
4at tonal Board o fl'h e.r e*pe,.n..-.*l wUh tn
■' an -me
»tf I hr
•••f"r«! |.ir»
t, , for the National
nn-tenrltrs rnine mil
* lti»r i»f 1 t h r u vet «
Mini TACO!
Fire linderwrders arnl former
Tile meteorite etperimenl ws rujity*.1 $ 1 hi i f i m (tally a
lirutrnnnt rnlonel of World War
after
midnight, rnrtfflf hf h«iffrt •ipprr TueM
|t who deelar-l that r.rarrely a made shorllv
daily paper can he picked up Ihnl K.a«tein Standard Time, wh-n * k*11111.- r«t t h r •• iiiiH ilr Ount •
! Hrn n 1
d l l ’ll
dots no* tell of sums fire loss to showers of metal pell»ls w*-r* * !t»li
front
n German V-J lllil , l|f •• -|f ,•(•*» «li«« h l|»r L id
homra. apartment*, h'dels, fac. ejected
pl.ir, ,| r„
11 t-\ It III M u i i r )
tnrira nr blllltllugs. He w*,. in- roi-ket.
ill. I . . I, if. I •it!•••*• «l VIM. I IMI.
A a fa r » - n o n .ri* u tifie w a trh
•rodio r.| by Fire Thlet Mnek
H* lit*
fun I i *r. * n * t 1 ,
r j . la ihe r o u t h w «L ,l w e re r - n
r'lrvefimil
r e r n e d the m e te o rite a h '--. * i-. a r i A | rd tin. t t.fj til.
I)r t.-It her T. f&gt;oes announced
I fIt'll
........... ted f'-r •
t|,.,i
Harold K » .trier. Jr., and flo p llu n d ie d n o f per ■"
FIV ' hvi&amp;tiiia ; I
neri the r h i l l y d e s e rt
t ••
flvd e Hot! had been chosen "a
Pi -I ||,| lira
m g to
&gt;.ee s o m e th in g •-*
1 rood valuable * elrry Fell gri-l- recen t m eteor Mio w c i
■t . » •rn.oni,
.1 1. I’ -i
t:-.
flrri'' |&gt;. attend the Orange Itowl
m iid e n tifle d u lia r r v e r - «• t " t-**. 1.1 »lo tngi.i;-*** ti I. It it i
,-iinp in Miami on New l i s t *
a-. .-inpanyvng
Mi l\ ■ *»
A r i r . *aid tlicy saw Ih* "••'*•1
Day. and Hurt Gwynne Iteel
: i led h y \\ If t &gt;o«n..|tv
■•Jitlie s .
f prv--.cnt nr* a Key ( luh guest I
pi. .il*,n playevl f-u tt»»
* ■ »»»p
Only
»
few
person*
ant•
in-rd
and t'lBtence Grantham had liceri
*htil followed Jhe rlnh - •
clio.m to attend the Gator Bowl seeing the rocket iteeif In Mim- I l l y .d e c o ra te d fo r the «** • i * -it.
quenpie.
N.,
M.,
(lie
wife
f
the
game In Jack .onvlllc on tne same
t’ lr-.e n t w e re k&gt;np L jo n ll&lt; t iry
i)ate. The e are Kiwanis financ­ scientists at the proving ground, VVitlr and M r W it t e M l m il
and
radio
new-,
cnnirnr
--f
•»••!
•9YTV
Mi
Inhn \V M'| eh*
ed trips.
Duke Held dr*rrtl&gt;e,|
&gt;n M i
I Mrj
W A X ia o .
MIn appreciation of Hie fin*
as looking like Ihe g i - - ' ' p Fie.| Bell Mr ••- I M
W V
cooling ..f Mrs M D Gafchel,
of a rigaret in a dart
• Mr
i M illin g . M r and M. .
\V A Morrt'.on. t" behalf of Ihe
Rut the shootmc ft
) -.,-11 M,
M.
It
Hub. presented tier with a sliver waa
a Hnpr
of 11^ .., \t. .. M
ti av
Hiiifi'lanl al V\'lnlr .•*» I
■II.
•■oily.
M i .ml Mi
Fire |&lt;-»te* le,t year tn the Col. Harold Ttirnrr. talU.i
»*ri»
Mi and M'
H m ill
United State* amounted to more tkTit ilijmt Ihua far •••
Mn
.1 N |foli«..i. Ji Mi
than f-un million dollar* Col. pritmrntt with Jll»
*». mu,
.id
I. tin Dry. Mi .u»l Mi
Stevens deflated.
He predicted little
L.
K McCall. Mi nut Mr
that lanes this year would run
The 14-ton rockat sorted In a KkInner. Mr. and 't i* -'I • von,
up tn more than 633 million dol­
new altitude record of Ht »«*!*-. Mr. and,Mrs Jttnn Rt»wlan.| Mr
lars. In Kenford, h* said, fire
bettering by »eye,n mil'- tl-» pt»- and Mrs. J. F •'mirier
joi-.e* ere mrtinling yearly at the
vloua IO(-mtle record
tulv .rod Mr* L f Hi. haul
cltv grows Thre* year* ago they 30. llie rocket also gl|4Ht«t| 1%
Mrs
Alin pir f.-r -ret* Me
tnlallrd llCl.nnn Ins-, two year*
■Ivde
If It Jtrrlv M I ml M
ape-d of 6360 feel |- i . • i
ago, KC.nnn *n.| la--t year. $.72.A
rot Mi
eatfl RamsfV. 'b
better than a mile a
Ottn whrth of property « * * de*
M|
•hut* i .•
Me.vrh, I ..I
five time* a* fast a
troved here by fire Throughout
•• rtr.
I
M
.lovee Heliel.
t|,s nation, more than 11,330 of sound. ,
11
And
I l . n r v tte* .
t'
live, were ln«t hv fire, end 30
M• . H-t.l. . tiGENERAt
r-t
i
n
i
perrent of the fstalitle* svie
ROME. Dr- 18 . &lt;J'
f&gt; .
rhltdren
Dirty percent of the
fires were in homes, he asserted area around the |t»!&gt;ai. &lt;•*. -I
He pointed out that In any city Naples it tied up by - .-*ner«t
hh
strike staged In
tuathil
such a* Banforrl. 76 percent of
the rising cost of living
tinly
the values are centered In tha essential public utitiOe- ate oper­
Clifford C BeaiFy. wfvo ftut'eriy
older or business part of the ating. Food supplies me hrmg worker! In the rrjallnlt deprr'ment
town, and that builders, years rushed into ihe Naples air., frwp of Ttve Hanford Herald, and wtro
ago, did not think ,nf safety In Ihe north.
Italian Prenurr u« U former etate .-mpcru-or of
terms of fir* hasard. As build­ Gasperi has asked the -.irder; !» vonational rehabilitation for ttve
ing*
grow
older
they
grow
more
UliKdlotr.
return
work
on
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a
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* * iiii ito
u w
ot h u
n ithe
n r ipromt
' i h i h i kie' l.tate irqvartnirrtl of
dangermn, he said, and declared' ,j,,t condition* will he i«-t*rr nest han hern appointed a.v.l'.t.iti! to
tha( inepertson and city official* month.
five- dron of rJudentn »nd f r «*e-»rally
must enfnrcn building cod* lawa
ndvlaor nt tire Unlvenuiy &gt;-t rtortmore strictly aa lh*re _l,s Jto n gi . .'V XISTBAt JAN HfAlv
— da. nerordlttg to |*rr*l«letrt '•mil'-.!
tlcn strong rnoirgh to continue
MIAMI, Dm- * 16 f/U» Jlvsli- TJOTt:
to atan,| such enormous fire lota- Imtton reading lias Keen in-JaBrd
A graduate of llr univ-r.'lty tn
os as (his country. He urged that lor bed-ridden war velcrou • -x* Uve 1336. IVeailey reslcurd M'-t nuaith
school, adopt course* In fire pre- NauLUus Veterans Hitqvtt.it on from (tie fStnlc Irju rln i'ilt of
vcnlirn, also that arrhlteel* give Miami Beach.
„ FilirattOn to tak* oyer hks new
it more sludy. lie told of Ihe deJfospltal officers expUlricil thuhir (tuticn at the University lie Is
tailnd Instruction • neceuary to a micro-film projector llvnl flash- past preodent of U r IT.ilveralty of
Irain firemen.
e» the page of n txvvk nr nuvi irinr Florida Aluintil Aavrlatlny and
Guests were Ray Collins, Mr. on the ceiling fprw ma'tvten vetdrans pual ttrrr.idetil of the Oalli* ,11111*
and Mrs. Pat Pattishall of Gene­ Unahle to hold a ler.lt In rend JayO-en, afc&lt;, a p»nl dlrtrtnr of
live |.i(ienl Rotary During lit-, uirdergnwluata
va, and Gwynnd Reel 6f the .Key *on the ceiUf ga
Clnb. The rluh sang happy birth­ controls the mgea *n&gt; turn the days he was prei.ldcnl of Florida
day for O. P. Herndon, and ap­ page ho simply prcwn a Imlton. nine Key. of the Inter Fral*rnlty
plauded Secretary R a lp h A. and he can, (urn back Hr- last Conference aret war a member of
the ltd Kappa Tail fraternity.
Smith for hie birthda# of yes- page If he wants to
— teqdajr. Frank Lamaon led In
ARSON CHARGED
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alnging of Christmas hymns.
MIAMI. Dec IB—f/P)— An 1BATLANA, Oa. Dec. 18. I/T&gt;Harry Kudell accompanying.
Tho operator the Wliiecuff Hotel day tnu driven strike whlcli In• ------------------------------------------In Atlanta today expressed th,- temin,t«l rcrvlcf tm H v MHnjMEDALS AWARDED
opinion that an incendixry started poiltau Traiult CVrmpany vrvlna
the Mate which cost 113 l.vek on parta of suburban Miami ended
MIAMI, Dec. 18, f/P)-Two Mi­ Dac. 7. In a statement to an todav wHh tho ftalr nf Ui* company.
ami railroad men ,are
, to receive Atlanta newspaper th* nperAfor, A. K Hjwsro. a Miami o|ipllanc*
elUUons and medals tomorrow .A, F. Gee!#, said also that he atorn ovmer. and asmrlpt*-. tmught
from the fox la Rican government had aned the Jkrmy to have It* the bus line for n tv (rifted I40JJOO
The chemical warfare division Invest!- Tho union men returned to their,
It was announced today,
work after the «a)e“
‘
•wards are being made for "
gat*1- the afaon. theory

Al ( (Hiiilrv ( lull

Clifford Reiihli'v •
Appointed A M I b an

•ay and asslaUnce to “
toorista."
The award* go to 'James Getty,
general, passenger agent for the
**tting forth, the document and
Harold North, Miami city Hckc
ticket
nt for the Florid* East Coast
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The awards will
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The, Ami lean Legion Auxiliary
£ vo a eovi red dish supper Tuesy evenil l ' at the legion Hut,
man? members amt a number
Blended.
af * . risu,
v .
. , Gam** were
,
played under the dirvetion of
S
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Ml let, Miss Edna Chit­
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veals Understand­
ing Existed In 1910
On War Contracts

'LWBEKRY, S. C- Dae. 1
A .latherii Railway p- train ant) n school but
I » l a grad* erosiing t &gt;»
tiling ten students ami lie
driver.
The H lijlm i occurred on the
out i j i l . of Silvcrstrret. n tom.
I ” &lt;l-d *-- cm nitln mil hWeil -I
'■'»."a In-fly. Th* Imi% was carrying
?l rh lid rn ’ to kchool.
'Iwrlvo of the .-.liiij'udx were In*
Jtired *n&lt;i \t,i* brought (o New(irir* •'■••inf Vi llo.pitnl
Allen t
*nf . rani all „f theni
1 titiral 1 -mlit ion
\i- - ling tn Mi* II N. W*i
l—-c
ill,. MfKwain Fiinei •'
Holnr, tlir Main dl.iggrd Ihe |m.
fut It •If .1 mile down tlie Irark
She .fi,| iiuhnlanre dllvern toll
hr, lb it .one -.f |he fi-olies hs'c-.
cat tint mi the engine rowcatchH.
while ntliei
o n e M-attered he­
ld.- the tiirk
M ilty». •'«iil !hr Ira
l l l l Nit | It V • l*»ut« nf v|Pt Vint prrrtl
nrfr » • t llllt « •id ; It I lit &lt; •|»I tin ( It ^ 11»-. llt t llf iL iu , fr
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»*n l . i k r .MotiriN' h r l v r r t t llir
IlHlal • ltn|i||r
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Insurance Investiga­ Man- Madu MHuorilra Arc KjurtuH
tor Tells Kiwanis
From Nazi Rm'kut Linns Chili (s’ iu 's
Of Eire Dnmawt*
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CHRISTMAS TLA Y

Stuert Mathleux took the leadInw role « f Dickens' famous charecter, "Old Scrooge" In the
Chri«lma* piny, ''Strooge's Christ­
ina*" which was given at the
Geneva Kchool on Tuodav evening.
SanU Claus distributed present*
and candy,
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( it rus Leaders Improvrmnil Seen ( lOAutoWorkcrs
Take Steps lo In Sunn- ( , lm In A| Allis Chalmers
Help Industry Sunloifl S n l i o n To I’iicr Charges
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armo'ltired hy George Totlhy. seal Whittle
ale chairman. Rt p-irLi coming in
Tit* program' at the Tourist
indicate that this years total eol • 'lull also Include* games played
lections will exceed tlmso of last imdri the direction «&gt;f Herman
year.
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W A S ItlN iiTl.N , Dec. 18. (iV)—
CINCINNATI, Dee. is. t/P)alhilily of freerlng lempristui- .
President Tiunrnn today reaffirm.Sgt
Holland
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Gainesville district tonight and today heraua* he preierved
IIERLIN. Dec. 18. t/17— The National Govi-rmiicni of China- *
tomorrow morning.
hoh.graphle will peimrd by a war United Stales Department of
Th» forecast say* temperature buddy during their imprisonment Gtatr has begun using powerful I D nn-ritr.| ih.it the United State*.,
by th* Japanese on Hataan. A transmitters tn Germany lo beam ml stick hy it* pdiry uf a listing
o f 30 tn 35 degrees may tv «r
compsuisd liv ornttrred fro-t. holographic will is .,n* wrillon radio broadcasts into thr Balkans the Chine:* people tn bring peace
and reononilc recovery to their
Continued cold weather i-, ' ex entirely in the hand of the person and Russia.
Officials of tlie
Ai the earn* time, Mr.
peeled Timrraiay nipht nnd Friday ettig forth tire document and A met lean
military
government nation
morning, wilh front and fire/iog do*3 ii&gt;ii require wltriessei
political division said four Iran, T.unisn bull. th&gt;- Umte-I States
In the will, Holland wm, named mlttel* at.- tn lv tisril to relay will avoid becoming involved i.x
lemperatnrc-7 again in ninth, i n
districts.
•sole beii»fie|xr9 Dy .lames O’Con biuadcast* from Now Yoik. 'I h'-y thr civil strife in the Far East
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For the remainder of peninuilar tier, a Cincinnati soldier who was will re|ilace senders in Alyiv-ls nation.
Florida, cooler weather Is esjiecte I lost In the sinking of a Japanere. «|
In a statement clarifying Amer­
which wiH be closed down Dec.
hut there Is no wirning of frost prison ship. Sgi. Holland is il» «T 31 at the request o f the French ican policy, Mr. Truman asserted
or freeiilng temperetures
Honed with the Army Air Forces governmentthat the plan for political unifka
In Orlando.
linn of Chili.* agreed.to last Feb- .
rusty i* Xoun.i: He added that s
f.rFICER K m iB l’J)
M AN FALLS FROM WINDOW the plan fer military unification
INBA.NF- ESCAPE ‘
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. IB. &lt;/T)
— The United Stale* Dlrtilct
PHOENIXVIt.f.E, Perm. Dee ' IIART^ORD. Conn., Dec IB. f/l’ i has been hamstrung by civil
Corps of Enginceii reported to­ 18, fAA—Civilian and military pol- — 32 year-od William Maddux fell rest, -tut alto D round in neneraL
As for tha strength o f Amer­
day that Albert Jones is reliving tre are searching the eountryalde from a fourth-story window anl
tomorrow after n year* as an of rartrrn Pennsylvania for six landed in the street. Ills mother ican forces in China. - P r u lM V
engineer officer. Jonri came *o fugitives fmht nn army hospital screamed and railed for thr police Truman laid that one year agh,
Jacksonville three years ago *» for th* criminally insane The men and an ambulance. When they nr si peak.,.strength, the United
arrurne charge of engineer rct escaped last night and arc still rived. Maddox was brushing him Stales had about 113,000 sel-lierx,
ivitics In peniiviula Florida. (Jol. at largo. Police say they arc nil self off nnd walking away. The sailors and marine* in China.
Jones plana to settle nt Miami dangerous, and that they may bo police brought him hack and mado Now, he added, tho figure la
him get into the ambulance. He’ll than 12,000.
armed.
Beach. - . .
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be In a hospital for a few day*.

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Predicted In Stale

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U. ,S. Policy In (.'hlna

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WASHINGTON. IVc. 18,
lrV)—r Senator Hilbo’s forrncr rccrotuty. Edward P.
Terry tcsUfinl today that
Albert 15. Friend threatened
hint willi tica I Is if lie re­
vealed whal he kn ew About
Bflbo. I'lit'iid tMfd to be
Bilbo's campaiKH manager,
and later bccittne a war

Urt'k imis lli’cision l.s
I'plielri In Wiscon­
sin &lt;'ontcmpl Case

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Terry Claims
Death Threat
Bilbo Case

Perth Bite For Captain*

R U8 * Train Collision
A t Crossing Kills
Rns Driver, Niin*
S c h o o l Children

TWItTID WRICKAOf Is alt that remains of the allti* whlrh crash'd Inti*
a bus II mile* norlh of Eugene. Ore. killing » rid p»*«•*»»« An-. «
point In Ihe bodies of Ihe victims The drsd.fHe men *n-l I'uo....................
were all riding In the rsr when II cf*«h'd

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J. ‘A. Howard
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173
187
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176 ISO
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168 175
On Saturday from 1:00 to 6:00
P. M. thr Gun Club will hntd Ha
annual Christmas turkey shoot
with shotguns at the Motor Inn
on Seminole Drive. Members are
advjsed to bring their own 12
guagr gitns: shells will he fur­
nished free.

(.at your Insurance help you buy
soma of your presents. By.plae*
Inc trour fire and windstorm Ininranca In mutual companies you
saVa jfu'V to 26% of the premium
The more you save the more you
will hava to spend on your family
and friends. "

This ad Is a FREE |»«ss for one lesson. Bring it to
The Womans Club, Oak Ave. at 8780 Thursday.

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Capt. W. 0. Phillips, with »
total of 7R8 points, had the high­
est score in Class A at the 'Vest
Coast Ptptol l*»g u o
monthly
match on Sunday.
Tha following high scores were
reported s
Class A - Capt. Phillips
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Total
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171 371
7H8
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ANN RfCHAROS* GEORftt*HATES1

ben,

The proposal arose41s the ijecurIty Council reauaied debate, on
Greeca's charge that Albania,
Yugoslavia and Bulgaria fomenled
guerrilla fighting In northern
Gieece to further their own lei
ritorial alms.

gjCapt Phillips Wins
Pistol lA*apruc Match

FOR CHRISTM AS

Children—Me

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• LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y.
Dec. 18, (VP&gt;— The United
States proposed today that
the United Nations Security
Council send a commission
to investifffita conditions on
both sides of the Greek
a frontier. The
American
"delegate, Herschcl V. John­
son,'also urged the council

SHUFFLEBOARD

ROBSON

Wrecked Car In Which Eight Died

Judgment On Conflict
Should Be Delayed
Until Report Made,
U. S. Delegate Says

TENNIS - BADMINTON

THI F ill OF TWO Ol'i and llir Iwt \j of n tlili»1, homeward bound for
Chrlitmni before sailing f»*r J«*i hi. i»***tr»ide from the wreckage nf the
Pennsylvania^ crack Cefffrn
nfirr the train had rrlthed in
Coulter,Ohio, killing IR The n&gt; 1 id e i.t• m ie .l when tile e*p,cv. struck
tha tangled rars of two wrecked freight trams.
if ntertutfinnAli

SANIORD,

F.sUblislied 1908

VOLUME XXXVIII

Lips Radiant as
Glowing Embers

PING PONG - ARCHERY

ASSORTMENT

IN D E P E N D E N T

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f 1a11« . ed b s ^ U A f f ly
rlo tiily *in»l
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SURE TO SEE OUR

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Street

BASEBALL - VOLLEY BALL

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THE WEATHER

in U n ity T h ere fa S treftglh —
' Ta Protect tba Faoea af Ihe WarMi
Ta rromota the Proprai of Am.rtrs 1
# t » Prodnea Prevpsrlly far Rantardi

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HANHJKD. I Milll|&gt;A

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A L L AGE GROUPS

II ontlnara traai pan It
lU I n recall their ambassadors
and ministers from Franco Spain
ami that the Franco regime be
barred from membership In any
organixatinn started by tne United!
Nations or having relationship I
with it.
.
Thr resolution was fought with]
vigor*by-same-delegal#* and'it 111
a foregone conclusion that it |
will not l&gt;e followed by several)
nation*.
Whether it will havrto
any effect in Spain Is still loo
early I" tell. The Generalissimo
is "a* defiant as ever. And In
;wo rnthrr violent speechea. Fran­
co ha* warned that the world Is
in a situation of war which may
he declared at any moment. War
must l&gt;* especteit, In the opinion
of the Spanish leader, while a
matenalist conception of life con­
linues ih the world.
tinues
Although Franco did not refer
to the United Nations resolution,
he complained of what he called
the intense subversive propaganda
which has been directed ag'ainsl
his rotintry by radios at the ser­
vice of Communism or Free Mas­
onry. As quite a few observers
have noted, the Franco line does
not deviate too much from that
of F»*cism „nr Naiistn.
Tlie reference to materialism
Is rather hackneyrd and will not
get serious attention in the dem-

long t«&gt; the feudal period.

FLORIDA

GAMES and TOYS

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                    <text>PXfcE Ltcttr

THE SANFORDuHERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA
THE WEATHER
. in Unity There la Strength—

fontinued fair wralher tonight
through Tuesday. Gentle In mod­
erate variable winds over the
north portion apd.gentle to mod­
erate northeast to east winds
»&lt; ft the south portion Uirough
Tucaday,
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To r estart Urn re*## e f the WetMi
To rrw is ls the rregreea ef America;

fb Fredare rrevpertty fer Baafard;

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEH

VOLUME XXXVIII
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Boost Seen In
Non-Resident
Construction

V IS IT OVIK
J E W E L R Y DEPT.
M E N ’S W ATCIIE&amp;

20% OFF
Ladies
LIGHTERS

COAT, f f lf f S

20%' OFF

29.95 Now 510.00

N IC E SELECTION
OF LAD IE S
C O AT BUTTS
34.50 Now. 115.00
V ISIT OUR
J E W E L R Y DEPT.
FOR X M AS
GIFTS IN
JE W E LR Y

210.00

•E n gravin g
• Diamond
Setting

P ay as I # # tfet 10%

•W atch
Repairing

DOWN
Balance. WMBasy
Terms
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Franco’s Answer T o The U. N.

SANFORD,

Senator Taft
Says. He Is Not
GoingTo Run
lines

M O N D A Y . D E C . 16. 1916

Associated Presa Leased Wire

Chargca And Fists Fly At Bilbo Senate Probe

NO. 33

Bilbo Accused
OfTakingLake
In Airport Deal
Cost Of Building A r ­
tificial L a k e For
— Senator.Is Charged
To K e e s l e r Field

I/Cgislation

For New Congress;
Predicts l ax • Cut

• A T LA N T A . Dec. Ifi. i.lh—Sen
WASHINGTON. Doc. 16
plor Robert Taft of Ohio t a id j"
dav hr is not at prevent a car
— (/T*&gt;—A Lookkcoper testi­
db'ate for I hr Republican n"
fied at the Hillm inquiry to­
mlnatmn in Atlnntn."
day that hin company had
Tail let this he known at •
imilt an artificial lake for
new* conference in A'lantn.
The Ohio Repiihliran gave U"
the Mississippi senator and
newsmen u furreaxt «»f what
charged it to the cost of a
express thr nrw UOI’ cnngrfwartime airfield project. The
lo Hrcompllsh.
witness Was John A. Hellan,
Hr predlrtrd that antt-lynching. &lt;
bookkeeper for a contractor,.
anti-poll |ax and nntl-rariak di' ’
crimination bills arc likely t»&gt; In
Hrllnn *aid that the ro*t of the
be ptaerd on new hemes and
fntrf-hifrd, ami- liave a gvoit
work done for Theodore llilbo
titiva te enterprise la to be given a
chance of paxsing.
war rrttrred on thV arrnunt cover­
. tnoeh, bigger aay-ao In solving
•At the same time. Taft sat'1
ing ronxtruction of hre*lrr Field
the housing crlsL*.
the new Republican Conrrea# will
Biloxi
Thr ntiimiiu , «n * ipor*
These mores fellow Mr. Trumcn’s
HtOHlIOHTS Of THI AlTtRCATION that dUntptr.1 the Rmi|« War Invrxtlgstlng Committer’* rmhr of «*m
h^Ve “a .vvry^jiy mpst he tic feelln
than t l.tH'ii. Thu tame out at
onouncement of- the abandon­
Jn
'
v
«hln
«t»n.
ltapust
Church
deacon
Itohrrt
G.nuiy.
n
toward the Miuth.’’- ' *
ment of' rsort of thj previous
, T
^
'n ’P ' » 7 ■aP0*"!.
” he * « UnM" A\ right, former Rep. Hc^s Collin* (D-Mtaa ) 1*^^re­ . the hraling Ih-iiic conducted by
Hpexklng nnlv for hluurlf. an I
housing regulation.,. Ills statement
strained by police after he hsd thrown a haymaker at Gandy and knocked him from the wltnr.** tt.,nd. The [ a Senate committer into thr m ;not the party. Tdft -ant he rt
has drawn brickbats from admir
trac*. tjegan during a .Rsretslon of Ml.lljslppl political I&gt;*1lrlr,.
(Inlcmotlonat .Voundphoto) i turn* aCtHdtic* o f .Senator Hilbo,
pects the next *r»sion to p * »- !
at former Housing Expediter Wilson
— I A contractor from Meridian,
what
he
teemed
"a
comprehenslvr
"Wyatt and bouquets from the
Ml*-:., n. L. Kmnt. also testified
hill
mi
Labor
relations.”
While
building Industry generally
. tinlay hrforr ([ir Hrniilr coinmildeclining In detail Ihr lefislatioi .
Meanwhile Republican leaders
‘ trr invfutlpatini; Senator Thro*
he declared the hill rertalnl*
g e n era lly said *hat a management1 dorr* M|lbo% connect tons .with warwoii|it*1nrludr most « f thr point
to* bar pie* to Congress to go easy
I Itmr rnntractor;i in hi* Homo
of thr Ca*.r hill.
In revamping present labor legts. ^latc
KiioeI -aul tu&gt; hu- Uauuul
‘ ’ Personally-.’* _ajd la ft . ''I. uatotioh has come too late. A Joint
1(Hat ii* 1-1,750 rnnlrllmtion He an I
u,illy have !&gt;rrn opposed to con&gt;
sUtims* bv a committee to CTO.
i His pnitrirr mai!r tn .1 Mi**tn*ippi
*
pulkory arhitratihn. hut I wouldn-'
A T of U National Association ol
mmpaiirn f,in«| in f’J lt h p not .
Hr.
nay I would trfu*r- to go alotu
Manufacturers and Unltad Qtates
• turn**,! rtxn
thr mrii runnnur
1 1 SpMnl I "
with It ”
Chamber of Commerce representa­
Tl » * I*4fitp'YlIT11
\
f»tr
nr
»*
f
Tuft pr-dtrlrd. n hr tia* in th*
tives has prqgosed that induntry
II* t,&gt;M thr • •mmittrr tir tiirnv.i fly
past, I h,*| Ihr or.v l'*illg|r,* wrl
and labor should he left to their
*»,l ! tip 'it..ftr\ #»vp| tn KtlU'At«1
\r.tf i. If
marl - general .'&lt;&gt; pri iriu cu
own devices to seek peace.
!’• 1 r \. then -rx'frtniv tn Senator
|»/l» l|»»^»l*
in income taxes.
However, b*
‘ The statement objects to com
1 Mil • Ihr tiieif»p\ hr
wai
itltr
•
lr&lt;
liiint
to
rlstmr.itr
ppltory arbitration, hut Republic" •*. In ip.Pil ;t, *h.
.tnjp,$!$;»• 1°
••lilt || )
fbr
» hnfIj||Me •
^ m ’^'congre»»men said they feci
I - l M|f
kin, 1/ It... 1. 1 .# 1 |,w, • Ir 1 \\ .lit I *••ae v tee I tip I'llltPil
f ftlgt**
™ h f situation now hay advanced
•'» I It r r ti \
•*1**1$ h.x rlipll
CARRYINO PIACARDJ, demnnxtrators (top), stage a rally for Genrislla1 iuH1Statca Srn.il^
Knn.wt Atltlnl that
lb
III „p..k'' |,i Hi.
lilt
to ths stage where ravtsad labor
»» »m
w ill '!»••?.
almo Franco In Madrid where he told.them that the United Nation* h«d
*1 b* rliJtll Mm 1 m* .
v | til irtrnt tnlk^ with Hubert dandy
I *■",.* X ',tl |J|t&gt; \.1III,- .f , t
legislation Is certain to be pasted
b -I if flu Mg,
r.uk, it p» nit
no right to Interfere In the Internal 4(T»lr* of Spain The turnout occurred j |&lt;\»r W
T il
•nut lo rirn Jack t»n tic ha«l t»n»n .
»» |ll8l|t I111* fill* fill
t y Uia new Congress.
^ 8 llifmtltli ri| I h
after proposals had been made before the U. N to recall ambassadors ' * U *
"1 •
"
ffi«*i nun; f»v " f ir-**.«*
pl,
In tt’iii.itks l,\ 8‘hittar t.&gt;M tliry ill | not ifrt tfif nmiipy
" T h e Army end Navy officially
I In mil Highlit .
from Spsln until the end of Franco's regime. Af bottom sre some of th4
trlury «.f 11«#»
frii/iti*# flu* tpiit|»« » niiifti*» j%
11•I pn from T pi iy. dandy am! Jack ton
asked today* for an Increased
Nrniiiitilr f%%nvifv I’ l»HfHl*rt »»f
300.009 persons who gathered at the demonstration.
(International)
ir% nf vnriiMi-a
«*f wt*ir Hi.torinti',1 vntti HtHm in
114.000,000,000 share In the na­
Ihiiry r an&lt;lnliicy.
*'ninhltofcr
Hi** 1 lull n it
tRifttoVti Mrfkly Harking ttw
tion! budget But Informed tnurres
Knnft ail t|,p nioiiPV was con*
|tit$r|ir«»fi ,«? *lt« T miih f l ititi l
William Iq&gt;-|# T ir p ^ rtilrr-l
Miggli.a .In ffl ilmf itegnllA
said tha two services actually are
\ l • ••|t»Hy 1 tint tn Kr io||f||i»toi| tritfiitp&lt;l in behalf of himself .and
Aliunde CVjfil lJr»^ ItBlIrnnd eti
I tmi&lt;iul . hool Oe-.l i||
anticipating deep ruts In the ns
Mlkr Motnwry. jimthn rofitrarw«»h f«•» fttltr trllltu*. Mi
tinner
n rly l*rld^v '•veiling I*1 *n
Hry. I»r» »• )t* »|ir tuak trlhote.
|h*nal defense fund* In th# next
-mil »!»*«
t* $ »t.»t 1 t*»r
p Inral hnrpilal fnllnwlitc 4 kh&lt;n ,,,4? I"' »«mrl»inp, l»»»f ».fftri$l prmlure
fiscal year. They expert nolle*
vitre t * t if umi t.iif 1 v tiu lh 'll**
THr Mrndiat, t ••ntr iT*f„t *al%f&gt;
e -i m l
f.llne-a lie entered xlie 'laUw-i •'-nf o m illion
to '* Jb*&gt; fir-* »h*rp '•’" J W * r*eV
•
•-•Itii t(lHtia| rif,|tir in I tie- told t tir nrii.it«»r a th.it tir made
fit
-erVl*-* PVt&gt; U 1919 and r-dltls •'» M - i,
'When President Trnrrtan's budget
Itilbn n I"»i» «&gt;f 11.200 Rati Nor
f ,i
’ Tin iii -I
O rt
IP 191J |fr mxitVed iiio-.tlv M i- It* in* t hern ie re 11 .-,t
1rilrr -il til tut t tyf (hr wm lit l» h («|«Jn
message I* put Into final shape.
II'II ,rti»| M141 Itilk* b »=» m pabt
e t . *loot
out n* l.skeland He. wa . t»'»n
Dr 11411 Itr ill » fti-tli *ti# 111f•*r »'t I r**f«*t
I , ' - lta»oi,,|* pet In. I w ill t.rgto r"t - -01-1
only |7V»
O rt IP |&lt;)78 In &lt;laleshurit lit
f,» • -x| if,I hi llktrf rl I.* 'hr .’rul ( It ip
and r .io tiin ir until niro* .# A .**trill*•
* I'tlitrl
*1 ivlltrh Hr r.Ill’
• •• I 'o in -n*
He
li
survived
hv
tilvu*
*w
Kit.. ' . . n . r l t l t li«|t Itilhn had
1
''ti
m
m
*
Civic Club Members
,1
f
'
.............
.
,
Mr* *W t. T a rip of .'ixntoi i •...
h&lt; (pp«l tnm u vtinruvii! y**verfl*
'pnllog
Capacity
O
f
Present
tl»,l
,
^
•
WindowH Shattered In one win W | , T a p p tj of |*ii(Mo.
mrtii 1 .«it t mt: Hy inti •h} iii*itikf
A ia Salvation Army
r •» «|(xt| limi, 1 , • " " F IHr • hit, .« Icmir • Ii/bt • hi til t»* p,*%pi ntttrn' ,,ffirmtn an I
•ind 1*1*Plant W ill Re T ri­
Xii.niremriila have l « r M rum
O ffice Buildings In Coin
—1| .1 IMUnh-l I burrau.i a n il)’’" ,,,• "• it'IHr t ,i.tinhi*;&gt;. wln.li -ometimn irrrntpanymp him f nr *"
Kinierat service lot Mr Tapp sill
Member* of civic rlub* have
ulth llir Ill'll- p .nlwn l it \ j- r l'iir
j tir ■ •11 I Ihr I eirnt Dial nf tti*» mtrrt teu*
pled By Addition • Downtown DLstrid be held Tuesday atterruvin at .' 10 ..l«lei|
volunteered to give a H«y of time
Itihle ' (It'MlI In ipiailri the loro
o'rlork at file Ertrksou Piliieml ill llirir liiilldmos am| fent .thrm
M! Ih.ylr called for volIt i* my firm tiiivirtinn Hint I
lie mid tic |m*|ip \i**4 the senator
for tech organisation to attend
dfl j
v
vth" vvmiihI hnvr tli«*ir will pay the $45(1 H.thtiue when
the kettles and dime board* plac­ ' Construction rrewa of the Flor­
M INNEAPOLIS. Dee |«, i ,Pi - Home, with the flev Mark ('nr)k'ii- lii theit I'xfrleiia at Ihr formri •hr’ new marketing teseatrh
i
luidt
tfi
i«'s«l
Witllrr
II
mvih
’
,
ida
Power
A
Light
Company
have
!t»» * in
ed by the Salvation Army in
An exploxlon ahook the down­ ter. pailnr of Holy CnnA E|ilkrop*l Sanford Naval Alr-SIntion No P I” l|'ol,mii procram m ust he ce»t I
t f e» vnltlttf 1
perifn t'Htciiii, 1 hm•-. '
Tront of MrCrnry'a Store and the -begun work around the Sanford town district of Minneapolis In |rtilircti. officiating luterm-ii' vlll &lt;m|I|oi, tr . v» ill lie i hargrd li,
M
l
.,1
1
Oft
|
*
»
j
lie
in
Kvergreen
rem
-lri
i
t h n ie * p "iiSiln tity aii,| i i , ,1 j
Post Office. Funds derived will Ktram Electric Station prelimin dav and blew the front out »f a
1.toil tan
Tn, l|,r young lari'
hfrt
Ml Dt»vl»*|f
ary to Installing n new 21.000
24.000
be gltfn to. the needy, It wan *rv
•n h a h m r illl Inlgtil
11
newly
opened
cafe.
Itundreil-.
of
to
pasli'ipate
in
the
program
« 1 -ipt, nt in
'
c, virc lln- pe, Miihrl 1
horsrpower. generator tn
to supple*
announced today by Capt. Byrd hnrsrpnwer.
Fed Griddcrs W ill
«' »» . # lit,Ml .... I- I
•• I tin " ilg h ." |l .,1 |,ri I
Its present 13.000
I.1.000 berr.e
hor-.e wlndowa In nearby office toiild
Hudson, officar in charge.
ment It*
s . ...
»».,
•
' ' I xgeni II
I Ip
. , .1
thc»rhy nearly tripling lugs were shattered
The Order of Eastern Star was power, thereby
p
»ti‘ I«I4 .inr.N rt «,| Jet.
Inspector of Detector , ngrne
I t lr u ctlvil V m id until ' 1! i
aiwlj the plant’s
In charge of the kettles nndj
plant'* raparlty.
rapacity, It
it was an
nntv* »\ \%«*ift*tiiii^. hnl
t't"iootr c U ii iCnc)
I f !•* t
noanccd today hy Manager II. H. Rernath attributed the blast to
dime boards' today.
noenced
The annual football lim i “ t
•••i»P'H in»r
rtiry ui*
dynamite.
He
said-.
”
1
am
sure
r
t
i
r
f
a
i
v
&lt;
I
p
i
I
iiii
P
A'.
lri
Bjuimored try ttie ctrU Tt til
Capt. Hudson ha* been inform-1
inform-1Coleman. The new unit Is
it ex,
Mrs h J c m l l | Ire her * , , , ,
•*’
ti* sAltl. Alltl Uttllli!
one of the g ic .ttr 1 up
ad of the detail* of the notable I pertrd to l»e placed In operation someone planted several slicks of ■group for menitv-ri of ttie i&gt;,-ry c ircle d preahlrtit of Hie flenilnote
nrvn
Hurt
niiyonr’n
T liry
P la n - for n *pecta 1 nuu-ting to
work done by' Salvation Army sometime during tho fall of 1947. dynarnlte In the doorway nf the PM grid team, roaches and mem fToiinty federation nt H p rla l w&gt;nk- ttiirliin ltle s for service nf a g ric u l- UiUAlIv muiry twirr, lip tnltlrd.
rotifltlt'i hltlx for lighting of the
Im
twhich
has
c
v
r
r
Iw-cn
"iti'iieil
members In* aiding • exhausted Verne Clawson,
Clawaon, who wk*
w8* con- rafe, but why, I can’t nav yet” her* will be held IhL-i evening *1 r m at n meeting held F rid a y nt
lint 1 &gt; T*»f»kr
f.itr,| thnl Hr Junto) lliyh Jtrhool were mnd^firem en and pollrepsen by irtting strticlinn
stnirlinn auperlntendenl
superintendent of tha
the He added that no one wa* In­ 7.30 w'elork at the Oinlnnlf U ie CVninty lle n ltii t&gt;u&gt; irtnicnt lirfote Hip D e p m ttn rn l which he wit H»»m «»n h'l». 17 \%tit«*H Mi T h u rw ln y nl lit,- m eeting n f the
head■
I hope tha* he will n ie k r
Country Club
up a relief etatiori near the ill- original plant built In
in 1020.
1920, Is jured.
office
MLm
fv a
WIL.011
•» t
tin fn'i.l nf II. anti lliwl Ih r ir t iv . D*«vl# j,,»t*»tr«t out m &lt;|i «ivt*H*r f H»* count) -,'h'ttl *,*•• It..- itpxlcrn
fated Winecoff Hotel of Atlanta, construction
of
conatriicllon superintendent
auperlntende nt
The blast occurred *• -1 A M • Ttie Peter fvtiaal trophy c m r|e rle ,l vice |x -.td rn t n'M Ml
■
iiltnip Ihtnngli'oil lb- N ull""
last
year
tnfWlltl*
Anderson
sill
during the fire on Dec. J.
this new Job and is
assisted
hy
LEST).
It
centered
In
Stmiffcr’s
I* attainted by
K lL ^
Hill* Iti o il &gt;1,
n ir lii,
hr
|VT.-eiitrd
and
nthrr
4»
.
mU treacurrr
Hot coffee and biscuits or r
,
|,
Johnson,
.
rafe
and
ripped
a
two
font
Imle
R. I. Johnson.
r fMink i»«l|Plan-. * c c iiu 'lr
R 1* * " 1 • ' ,,,b
doughnuts were »***ed to the
The
I* an
an thiough the eoncrete floor of the I WJ[! ** B,1Trn
The Ranfnrd
Banfnrd enlargement
enlargement Is
• I I 11,1118 .«|k«1
will
give
two
;«av.ea
In
|.l.
T|
f f q y n and policemen, also to lmporiMnt
p, rt of
of (h.
P. &amp;
Important part
the F.
F. P.
&amp;■ doorway. Pieces of nirlnl trim (elected by Hie clu b to a lie n t he c m n m li'* - h&gt; - I stall,),
f i • . 1 wtrr
i
..r
H
i
iti
mtmberi or ino artnen forcr* do- L.
,
*.
c
i
n
/tn
rw
w
i
aenimiae.
cllnl* lix lift*!*' prlvl|e{-*|
Co.*# 124,000.000 expanilon from the front of the shatteie.1 O rang e Howl game on H —»•
I '• •» • .irtl
i . •hsr.fit* *
.&lt; Pit-.,
" * at the llexllli It,ill 11
in f volunUor
,
__ duty.
___
emer­
building were found «ne block day at M iam i
* I
I
•* in* i&lt;&gt; ti-.t- il,.- I’l ...
gency Identification bureau was program, recently announced hy away.
tlm f II11 (« ''i* 'i m , v
loplo*-i|t
tin
I,
'
I
tout)
In
n
&lt;
Quickly established at tha Salva­ McGregor Smith, president of
nrrfioliiij; |„ W llllsiti ,li.,.|n *
Cafe Manager Monte Fdelen fl(M)VKR Tt, .VIHfT ridlMIMA
»l , .if A ar *tl,n|t|fl|Ir mcil'tt i din
..... ......
tion
Arm building and both the thn company, Mr. Coleman said.
t lie 'H la lc W*l,.*rr ottirr
.»■ • ('
$ 4| pi vrd
tog th* In-.t week Mnnngfi It V
. We|Urn union aqd telephone of- A new generating atatinn at said .hp can offer no explanation
I
W
•
I.ltllf
M IA M I.
D er
H U -W ,
oer
Al l
f » ' l * • • • 1p**| |tf
J '*01 "It of Ihr Plant • it&gt; Slat. *»'|l|rsl pi e t J dll ,I|"H #1It•I pit* »l
Vii/klel* channeled all wlrea and Karaxota ha* already been placed for the explosion which rattled
M -O K lfH A N W TN S
M*. *1 prtfvllfxj; t.^l.s | MslUon
Herbert Hoove,
us
h -im -i)' Market levealcl |i III
a* telephone Inquiries for clearance. In operation, and a second plank windows a half mile away. Ilaid- President
J A C K f lO N V t f d .K tier in - (/r ,
II
ok end irport that IIS.'.'
In order to advise anxious rela- of 42.000 KW capacity ha* Just ly an undamaged window remains rliartered a P8-t&lt;gH liois%rtv&gt;.i md A former rv.ldenl t-. among IA
pun
($ \V tfpenerr #niil Hr
. Inirii pruismtii. k%H:iH ifKlmlrj # • pliylirmintl
Kill a \v*t*
.iitd
live* If their loved ones were bean nut in operation at Rivleni In the front of the.eight story will arrive in Miami per 73 for American Rhode.-. iVhnlirtr- (Jdrctc,! I nf tierrleti hed Item fnrw*rilr.l mi Nui I'J «ml Dr A. W F-pp
safe or mltalng, said Capt. Hud- near West Palm Beach. The San­ La8a!le Building, next door to hla annual fishing trip H w,i ui- from a rreord llu, of more titan in the lar.l weekly period Prices n„ Nov. t.t. This type. Mr Doyle '
nounced today Tlie only living 800 contender* it was .uiiioutircd ftn these offering:) rang'd from •■HI. i. tHf* limit Ngt;res^ivr Jtn-1
School* will let out Friday nt
ford project I* tha third major the cafe.
ex-preatdent of the United luilea today Tilts U the flist group to *K,’ i rents to 39’s cents per pint.
phase of thla program, And an­
progre..ive, willing to work i t tile usual tlmr and will tc- r&gt;pen
will be acrompanled hy til-. »*ru tie choren »,tm-r |ti.M Hr tx 91'Maikct Manager M. K W illi­ itmi 11 -. , dry eight d,xy.i a week on Jam 0.’ according In acting
N S W MUSEUM OPENS
other new plant Is to be built on
1 Persons Receive
Morris,
BARASOTA, Dec. 10. (/H— non*. Herbert. Jr. and Allen Henry, year old Jamr.x Matthews, a Nsvv am lies reported the Fall tomato to arlnev *&gt; Ilnur ••I.Jocllvr* De­ pnncipul Merman K
the lower east coast.
Unemployment Pay
Originally coiistmcted In 1928 Tha State of Florida has a new and hla aecretary. MU* Hrmice veteran Matthew, now Lx attend­ deal lii the are* nerved hy the claring it.,, they (an say ni.it*- rnrully nicndfi. or iluderit* who
Miller. Ttie tKHLsrboat lias t-en
the Sanfonl plant, as one .of the museum open to the public today, chartered for Der 23 to .Ian IS ing Columbia ttnlvrrdty In New For t Pierce Stale Farmer a' Mar­ “ mean thing,” than any other intend to be out of tli' county
ket lx practically nt an end. Most type in ,hc world, Mr. Doyle for nnv l-nglh of time during
Jfork
Unamployment
compensation ‘baoe Load” atatinn A which lup- a gift from the late John Ringgrowers'fire now engaged in pie- added that t il never pay, to gel vacation, arc reminded hy Mr.
Jy most of the flower to the llng, the circus king. Ringllng
p.xrmg land for Spring crop,. -into an -ntgumenl with them tie- Morn* ibat iio y nisi-* obtain a
P. A L Co. line* throughout left hla palatial. 82,000,000 home
Volume the last week ran 12,000 cause *hev always win
(loclor’s peymit hefote return,
the state, has been the keystooe on Sarasota Bay tn his adopted
t« ' l.’i.noo field crate, of Ml.50
President G A Speer announced which penult state. that there
of the company’s .Northern Divi­ state. Ringllng had lived in the
pound rapacity. Auction sales
Chairman sion. J. A. Young Is plant super­ mansion' only briefly during the
that the hoard of director^ will U no communirablc disease tn the
price, tanged from &gt;1 to $3.20. meet .it hi, hotnr Wednc 'day county whrie tlicy h.ivr Ireen stay­
lait
seven
years
o
f
his
life.
It
intendent and has served in this
hulk of the offerings selling at evening d 7 on o'clock. Visitors ing
lllnnk.' for this purpose are
mission reported.
capacity since the plant was remain* today JuaI as he left It,
$l 59 and 92. Light offerings of at lo'ta v'a him hron I n c l u d 'd available at the .upiriutendent’s
State
Highway
No.
I*
*r-m
Throughout the slat
link.
Of
this
16
milss.
nine
an
I
placed In operation over 20 years even to the clothing end othrr
Sanford to Mlm* on the &lt;«it a halt miles are in Seminole and Stepper, cucumbers, and beaus Rrantlev Wealliers and George office.
payment*
pUIUndC
ago. Studies made over a year personal belongings, when he
were also handled.
coast,
a distance of about 10 the balance In Volusia county.
Cochrane of Orlando and Kenneth
ware made to W M ;
ago of the Inrreeslng use "of died tan years ago this month.
miles, was officially opened to
191 men and 1,841 w
Engineer Gale ha, hsd chargd AIRLINE INAUGURATES FLIQIIT Wacker o f Maitland.
electricity
In
this
area,
Mr.
ColaFuneral Held For
was an Increase over p
traffic Friday evening, J. M. Gale, of the Road 18 p»nj«ct, also the
TW O VRTHRANH KILLED
man said, indicated that ad­
State
Road
Department
pr"ie«t
widening,
now
under
wav
o
f
Stair
R
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N.
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iMrs. Ida Ella Robbins
TAMPA.
Dec.
flrit
Prizes
Awarded
In
ditional capacity will be required
Road 120 from Ovirdn ,o Geneva; dJr»x"t flight o f National Airlines
to iQpply the demand* of the JwV-Two war veteran* were kil­ engineer, announced at the Pity
Hall thla morning.
an Inctease of nine fret In width between Tampa and Havana was
Decoration Contest Mrs. Ida Ella Robbins, 71, a
1947-48 winter season, and the led toda- In the crash of a small
plane being prepared for a novel
Thl* highway, which was started over the old nine foot road for feted yesterday with Latin- Amer­
former resident of Sanford, died
expansion was planned accordMrs Tom Holl, window tilmmcr Friday morning nt her home In
experiment. -T h e plane crashed In November, 1048, Is a 30 mils a distance of six and a half miles. ican color. Joining Tampa ntfk-lals
inflyInto farmland when the right wing connecting link between Sanford Both this and Road 40 ar« nf and the members of the Cuban of, the Vowel! filore. was winner Kissimmee wheir. slie had lived
Orders for the turbo - genera, fell o ff during a power Hive. and the east coast. The western ■and bituminous comtiurtion, as is consulate to xwlcrart- the initial of* the first prlre of 118 donated
tor. condenser, boiler end auxil­ Killed ware tha pilot, John Sprang portion o f No. 48 connects San­ *Uo Die Federal Aid Project, Road plane fron&gt; Havana to Tampa by Uie Hanford Merchants Associa­ for the past four years. Funeral
services were held Sunday after­
iary equipment were placed dor- o f Philadelphia, and a mechanic, ford with ML Dora.
Twenty- 419 from Oviedo to the Orange vss MUs Aurora Alvarvx. queen of tion for the best trimmed window noon at the Riedel Funeral Home
County lia*. Tills will be 22 feet Tampa’s LaUn-Amcrican PVsta. tn the downtown district during
Ing tha early part of tha present John Bncri o f Trenton, N%J. .
fifth Street* or Geneva Avrnua
In Kissimmee, with the Rev. A..J.
wide and will include construction She vraa accompanied by her the Christmas season.
year. Company officials expressTurner officiating. Interment « U
of a 820 foot concrete _ bridge tadles-ln-walUng. who wore coa
fierond prlie of $10 tn tlie con­ In Rose Kill Cemetery. (
NEW1 YORK, Dec. i s f (A V reinforced with structurAl ejrc tirmes of old flpaln
test was won by Mm Wred Robb
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Former New York City Police
Mrs. Robbins is survived by the
beam* over ‘the Econlohatches
daction difficulties will not pre­ Commissioner
Mayer Curtis Htxon and other of Uie Robb Bakery. ITilrd prtae husband. IV. R. Robbins; a-step
Lewi* Valentine
Rlvwr
according
to
Senior
Projact
of
$8
w%*
awarded
to
Mrs
Kathryn
Tampa official! left on the first
vent getting the new generator died this morning in Long Island
son, Ksnnsth IV. Robbins of San­
Rigineer W. M Hoeg, wljo ha* plane for Havana to present a Brooks of Use Hollywood Shop
Into operation on schedule. {
College Hospital Valentina was
ford; four brother*, J. D. Cannon
charge of this project
plants to tha City of Hgvana,
of Jefferson City. Tenn.; W. F.
. T 1- genera tor, which must he
.The Slate Road Department of­
• PERM IT G nANTED
Cannon hf Washington College,.
Installed upon a* base separata
fice at the City Hall Is fully
A.
R.
Lowmann
today
secured
Tenn.; F. It. Cannon of Straw­
from the rest o f tho plant to
staffed.
Pending early In Jan­
a city permit to erect a 38 by 45 berry Plains,. Tenn.. and J. E.
minimise vibration, will
uary I* the widening and resur­
foot concrete block restaurant Cannon of Morristown, Tenn.; two
facing at the Ranford-Orlando
building on the Orlando Highway sisters, Mrs. Mattie J. Rax of
highway for a distance of ID and
at Laurel Avenue at n cost o f Zephyrhllls, Fla. nnd Mrs. Kata,
a half miles.
\
Gooch of Jefferson City, Ttonn*

WASHINGTON, D. C..
•Dec. 1*—&lt;/P)— The Adminis­
tration is preparing to boost
non-resident ini construction
‘ by perhaps 40 percent in
one of several moves expect­
ed as a result of the new
housing policy enunciated
by President Truman. In
addition, a floor-space limit
of perhaps 1800 square feet Is to

Chattanooga To
Hold School At
Municipal Park

Distribution Of
Farm Products
To Hr Itttpnwnl

Rotary Members^
Are Interviewed
By Astrologist

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IMt’ii Ttt I’arliripsitc
In Bns.’b;ill Clinic

Funeral ‘

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F L O R ID A ,

Ohio Republican Out*

N ew Housing* Policy
Given By Truman;
Republicans P l a n
New L a b o r Bills

M EN'S W A LLE TS

W ATCH ES

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Be Held Tuesday

Power Company Explosion Rips
Begin? Work On Front Of Cafe
New Generator In Minneapolis

MATHER HAS A*FINE GIF!'
SELECTION IN THINGS FOR
HOMES!
.
Demand fo r G ifts is Going to be Great!
Don’ t W ait! Buy Now!

BRING THE
KIDDIES IN
TO SEE
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203 - 209 FIRST STB:
“SANFORD’S BIG F P n ™ n L ’
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Honored ToniRltl!Social Workers For
Foimlv Hold IMeeliiu*

State Highway No. 46 From Sanford'
To Mims Officially Opened Friday

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Special Meeting
Will He Called
Hv Srhoitl Hmird

�PAG E TW O

The Sanford Herald

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

M Q N g^
M O N D A Y , DEC. 16, 1946

Fouter .Company....
, • A study by the .'National Conference for the Pre&gt;&gt; Begins W,ork On
vention of Juvenile Delinquency ifas reyeitled that* many
communities are at work with carefully, thought-out
New Generator
Delinquency Controls

programs for meeting youthful lawlessness.
In Rochester, N. Y., and in San Frunpisco, parent
education courses under child guidance specialists have
proved helpful. Senttle has set up nursery and pre-school
age play groups. In Omaha, Neb., public schools have

lira »pscr find additional stpregc . North Aintu
cits of |im&lt; 1.1
Iu&gt; ililiri. *• '*
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continent(•r» hf th* Amish religion
Rubin were tha fUal trim to
ildd«n to rfile In autoino- be made aynthetirally on' a com­
LracUira.
*
mercial acale.

H O L ID A Y
Natural ('ulur

G IF T — The W hole .fa m ily

OKANdW - (iHAmHUlT . U1XMI

$1.50
X4.30
2.60 "

Sh ip m e n t, that are to be So rt aa (ilfta

Ci. I* irivinjf community programs strewing suggestions
for ideal family life .‘ In Marshall County, Ala., home
recreation is getting serious study. In the high schools
of Highland IJark, Mich., courses In general homemnking
have been given.
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Other pltfns for bringing ubout mote wholesome be­
havior are development of. family counseling services;
holding co-operative comrttunlty institutes on family
problems: workshop* on child development for teachers,
parents, doctors, nurses and social workers; distribution
of simple leaflets through schools to help parents keep
up with new ideas on home life nnd child'guidance. Obviously some people are really doing something
constructive about the problem. Certainly that Ls more
effective than merely bewailing It.

HANKIES

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Beautifully
M o n ogram n iid B atiste

W e A re H aving A Number Of ■

machine shop. assembly hall. of.

Inquiries and'Desirable O ffers for
Furnished Homes and Apartments for
the W inter Months

New Highways

A fhrmlvt »»uld not e«pr,i
good ivmi II h if he foilrd tu ful­
fill all the riiiidttiuni* mi whirh
the d»»lre*l'tv-.ut.* itpprndfd. Why
imagine maairal irviilli* In the

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Hlll.ll.li.s
iFrom Tloi WiLvlitnffuii I*u4i

Bakiw. miu., I.e valley IbkiT. '
Tho light, are itndy in the town
On uptJJnl lleliL. ulnl iltriway lawn
Tha aoarliiH aUra mine d n lllit
flown.
Many a knowing nnmtry child
Armed with |&gt;i7tenre. Ttatltera nji
A W*utc uul III Urn Mlky Wqy TV gUuuiicr In a rliliut ru|i
And night kmc. iimAtrlUtiuna
bloom
In ill# tltiAky sludoa.s nt tu room
1SIANCA ItliAlHIUKY
in Heine, Italy, a new mayor
.Waa elected one day la.', week.
He icrvetl elarIly four and u half
bourn ami lliru quit in di*gu*l.
That’* the way it I, going to la&gt;
In Sanford if Munelhing i»n’t
done pretty »omi to muiie mayorlug more attractive.
We think II wa, mighty nice
ml Mr. Ruckcfi'lli r to give the
United Nhllun« an $H,MM),Uiai site
lor Their headquarters, hut we
can’ t think of u mine nn Amer­
ican place In hnvr It Ihun New
Yotk City. Put on mc » miI thought,
may lie the UN lu&gt;ud&gt;|ilai tei,
should nut Iv hauled in a strictly
American city anyway.

Flot#l Pattfmyd Lpwn

The neeil for new four nmi six-lune lilghwnyn
tbroUKbout the country hn* become more iipparent with
every month that Itait paued since the war's end.
1
The temporary pntchlnjf procedure which was al
most the only repair technique us«d duriny the war was
ineffective and Insufficient. With the increasitiK finod of
traffic hnvc come more accidents, caused by impatient
drivers with worn-out cars trylny to cope with narsow,
uneven, ljumpy roads.
These conditions wero partly fonaen by Conifre**,
nnd in 1944 it authorised u new network of highways to
onneet all of the larger cities. Routes are now being
■ecided on, and. construction Is under way In* some sec-­
lions. Others may have to wait, because of shortages
of materials.
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Drivers who have* travelled on the express highways!
now iii use in stone states are enthusiastic about the speed
mill safety which they make possible. The old two-lane
rontl. reminiscent of horse-aud-buggy days, is on the wav

I f You A re Interested in Renting Your
Home or Apartment fo r the Se/ison
Please Contact
TH E C H AM BER OF COMMERCE
Phono 51
Imported Swiss Batistg
With Elaborpt*
Monogram

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"A gift ^rora YowrtU'i maani
inor#.1*

Winners And laosers Shure Honorw
They fought hitrtl us foes on the grltlimn field but
tbf.v broke breml together it sliort time Inter nt n most
fit joy nbig dinner, sitting side by side nmi interehnngiiig
greetings. The plnee was Stricklnmi’s Cnfe nt Mnyport
nmi the hosts were tin- owners nmi operators, W. F. anti
B. J. Strickland, and the guests were members of the
Fletcher High School nnd tho Seminole High School of
Hanford, Fla., their respective coaches; II. K. Morris,
principal of Seminole, and Frank Daggett, principal of I
Fletcher, and team suVporters of both the Jacksonville,
Benches und Sunford.
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l he Sanford team and friends got two surprises of
the evening Inst Saturday. They won'the game und then
were treated to u most sumptuous flintier tif delicious1
s ea fo o d for which the Benches nren is famous. The visitors.
for one time got away from having to eat celery.
This affair at which the Stricklands were hosts'
was more than a friendly .gesture and we are sure those j
f celery-feds” who Were there went home with nothing but
wools of praise for the treatment itnil entertainment they |

Th • I* the 138th .
Editorial Advertii•^iBonta ap
paarjug In tbl.
ra&lt;b
Monday.

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capncity nmi the entire Strickiiiml Muff wak on hum! to
servii fuutbullen qm) loiusts. The servfnga o f vnrlotig lea‘^ Cre p,ent,ful un" lht‘ be*( that the cufe is noted
inse which increane
production. If Ilia CIO were pre
pared to gpaiuntco a larger out
pul at ai/tomidiilrs, Pa wugc dc
mandt might l*&gt; justified.

Winston Churchill, who did not
Wish to preside over ihn^ disin­
tegration o( the British Finpirr,
baa aomatiiing U&gt; say about the
current British governmsnt which
’ b trying desperately hard to
•h e
India her Independence.
Churchill points out that ntqre
Urea have been lost In the last
four month* In Indian civil alrifa
than In all the previous years of
SrIUeh rule, and ha predicta a
civil war if Britain got* through
Wilh bar present plans to get out
o f , India,
A student watching 0&gt;o y ' n**
taut ataiut breaking into a dgug
ire wbllo victims l» y In agony
the sidewalk could stand It
longer, took the law Into his
conduct, he was aequjtre wUI be few to say he
’ not Justified aven though his
was against the law. How­
, before you follow his ax­
le, U sure Your excuse is
Hy meritorious-

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The affair was unusual but most enjoyable nnd «ervr
ml t« femont most friendly relations bet wo
IliKli ami Seminole High..On-behalf of both
supporters, we hereby tendor a vote of tht
Stricklainls.— Ocean Bcnrii Reporter.

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WITH
LAST MINUTE
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S IL V E R W A R E

Social Calendar

Mcisch-Rlair Nuptial
Plans Revealed Today

MONDAY
1
Mrs. Ida McCollum has arrived
The Dependable Class of the
in Sanford and is the house guest
rst Methodist Church will meet today the plans for htf wedding. of Mr. and Mr*. \\\ It. Dyson.
7:30'o'clock for Rielr annual Rev*. Mark T. Carpenter will of­
iristmas party with Mrs. W. U ficiate at the ceremony which is
Walter Haynes, Jr. spent the
to be at the Holy Cross Episcopal weekend In Sanford and relumed
ivid, 610 West First Street.
Cliuu-h at 8:00 o'clock.
tu uainesville yesterday.
Miss Melsch has chosen as her
A n gela Metoch attendants
her sister Miss Sylvia
Mist Helen Ruffin of Charlotte.
Mrisch at maid-of-honor, and N. C. has left after spending
.onored On Saturday bridesmaid*
wilt lie Miss Kathryn some lime with Mr. and Sirs.
Wiggins, Miss Jcnn Whig ham.
Miss Angela Mcisch, whose Miss Caroline l&lt;ce and Miss Ann J. II. Truluck.
iddmg will tie an event of IVe. Metcaife nf Majisnnville, Ky. Her
, was honoyrd on Saturday Junior bridesmaids will be Miss
pmlng with a cola party given Kltdalty Mrisch and Miss Nell
f Mrs. I). I , Thrasher and Mm. liailghan Ilf- Jacksonville Resell.
j I). Woodruff at the home of Miss Kay Ivey wilt serve as
ip latter. The guests were asked flower girl. Mr. Illatr will have
call at 11:00 o'clock,
as his twhrTS* friends and frater­
(i.M I'e T. R. Colley returned
j l blue and allver color schrmn nity brothers (mm the University
ovtr the werkrtiil to.Puerto Rico
Wi used In drrnratlng the of Kenturky. Hart («recnwe|| nf
to resume his duties with the
rasher home. Sllvered greens | Bholbyville, Ky. will serve as l*r,t. United States Navy.
.
re hanked on the mantel and man mid the ushers will be Him 1
I the study was a tieautiful Allen Thomas also of Shrlhyville,
Caswell l.ane of Mount Sterling,
fhted Christmas tree.
A gift was presented to tho Ky.. John W. Borrelle of Cincin­
nati, O. and Donald Jones nf San-1 Kennel
■norm by the hostesses.
Those Invited Jo lie with Miss
Sanfnrrtf
elach were Mrs. T. K. Toeker,
y*. John Hughes, • Mrs. 1, I*, Betty J. Sumorford
oore. •Mrs. II. L. Perkins. Jr&lt;»
rs. (icne Harrison, Mrs. A. I* To Wed K. E. Bradley
Mrs. Edmond Mcisch, Miss
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnhn Fn* &lt;*f San­
ithryn Wiggins, Miss Martha
igh t,. Miss Ann lllack. Miss ford announced todny the engage­
•ncy , Collum. -Miss Elizalielb ment and npproarhing marriage nf
their daughter llrlty Jane Sumnrte, Miss Elisabeth Whighnm.
fonl nf Del.and to Knwdnn Eat:,
Mr. and Mr, Ro,» At
Hradley. Jr . aim of Mayor and their miii Julian Adam*
Mr*. Itawdo/i EatU llraillry nf and Mr, J. W Hradha
laikr Walra. The wqdlling • will IVtrrabuig have retinue
hr an event of Doc. “£ i at ft'dlu week', vUil in CiiIm .
o'rlork ut Kt. Itarnalui* Epirmpal
Church in Delaind with thr llcv.
Mr. and Mr». W. C. Clauac had
Dr. Harry Taylor officiating.
Ml»* Samorfpnl i* the grand- a* their gur*l, over the weekend
daiishtrr of Mr. and Mr*. E&lt;*oll Mr*. Clauiie'* »|»ler and brotheiSumnrford of Alilirvllle. Ala. nnd tn-law. Mr. and Mrv C. |„ |.an'|
Mra. Calvin Pmdr.nf Itrlaind Stic and nephew Rny Itrooka all .if
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uttrnded (chnola in DeLand and lllrmirigham, Ala.
graduateil front thr high achool
in that city in IMS. Shr wav
Mr and Mra O
clrrtrit chrrrlradci for thrrr team arrivrd las! wrrk
an&lt;| wn* n mcmlo-r of thr glee •lam. \ Y In tnk
club. She attended John II. Strt Trulm k-Terwiilrcai
•my Univrhiity and wa, n iiicuil'cr Paranru l« * *i«t
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
•if Mayarca Society and Children Trrw illrijar.
For
Mr. and Mr*. Zara A. Pavi» of the American Revolution
pounce today the birth nf a the paM year "he lias, hern rmMi. J.
Mitr hell attended
.tighter, Patricia Hope, an Pe.\ loynl by Hetty Dreka. Inc
Mr
llraillry graduated fl*&gt;m the meeting of the Florida 'Fir
at the Errnald l,auglit»n Memlal llo.piul
Mr* Davla will Florida Military Academy nl St. menhirv Principle* group In fir
l remembered ns the f&lt;Tmei Prtrmbmg in 11-12- He *crved lamb, on Friday which wa* held
the United State* Naval Reaerve at the Fnrt (intlin Hotel.
Sry Franco Well*.
from August HUS to Decemlier
ID-ID.
Following hi, dlucliaige
C S. nuchauan arrived last
he entered Stetaon University He
la an artive mernlier of Della Mu weekend to ipend the Chrlntmn*
Chaper of Sigma Nu fraternity. holiday, with hi* wife and daugh­
ter. who are "laying 'with her
sinter Mr. and Mr*. William II
GU*c« Club To I'rcHcnt JVray in Sanl.anla.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lucy Jnhnson are
ChriHtmiiH Concert
A mnng trm«r attending the
tnouncillg tinlay the birth of n
Messiah at Stetson Uni'.*rr*|ty
n. Malcolm lo-wrin, on Dec. I f
were Dr. and Mrs. II. W Rucker.
the Fcrnald Laughton .MemBarbara Rucker. Fndsley Mein It.
lal Hospital.
.
Mrs. Jnhn Fite, John Pile. .It .
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, Mt
Ml and Mr*. Ila rtv Broke Imn
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Samuel nnCecelia Piiilurk an'
and Mr*. Thomas Kirkland, Mt. ored Mi
Itinced tn&lt;lay the birth of a
and Mr*. S. (). Hhinholsrr. Mi . Civile Terwillegar. Jr Thur,d»
iughter, Carol Anne, o»r Dar. 14
Ruth Hale and Mr. and Mr-. Wal­ evening with a dinner at 7
| tha Orange Memorial Iloan’rliH-k.
ter Morgan.
The giir*ts gntheietl at tl
Tmilir home at 720 Mrljfmvtltc
foi ro 'k tail* Pastel llat'lfr^lC"•
j of Mias Ollle Reese Whittle
I Processional, "O Come All Ve sod lulire weir tn.r.1 in de.or*
A r r iv e ' ThiH Morning By A IR
j Faithful"; Invocation bv Lillian mg tlie rooms. Diniiei was m*iv *
I Boyle; "The First Noel" hy an in it..- nilvalr dining io.nn of il
On Sale Tuesday at 9:00 A. M
| inslruhirntel ensemble.
Ili.sk
Forth
t)
Urautrou*
llrsn-nly
t-iglil", glee club; scripture, | like
2:H-'l4 by Harold Knslnet. f.oo,|
News From Heaven", Tkach. " II with while raiotle. Ill riy-'
Holy Night” , gleo club; "Swrel rnndle holder*. Iludal placecni
Llttlo Jeans Boy” , Nollie Trapp, marked the srating urrangeriir
Mr. and Mrs. Tnoke’s fhildrr
"Joy To The World", Handel;
“ Hark The Herald Angels Sing", llciuy and Patricia. |iresenlrd I
Melndearaj “ It Came Upon The honored rmiple with a wine decs
Midnight Clear". W illi.; "W e , ter m their iiattern &lt;•( crystal
Threo Kings of Orient Are",
Thoae lliviteil were Mis* I*
hoy's double quartet; "March Of
The Wise Men” , boy's glee rhlh; I lurk. Mr Terwiltrgai. Mr •&lt;
I "As U te ly We Watched". ' *r ! Mr* Charles Par anna. Mr «
ranged hy Smith; "Silent Viglil" Mrs Fal Whilner. Mr and M
glee club; "There's A Sung |u Hair Scott. Mr. and Mr*. J
L o v e ly
The Air", pantomime; "llrmitiful
] Tr'iliirk, Dr and Mr* f'lv&gt;lr U
Savior", glee club wilh Hri*t*m
Babcock an soloist; a reading. willrgar. Hr.. Mr*.. Peter Ha* *
"Why The Chime Bang" l*v Wit ' Trp»ic, Mrs. John Bolt. Miss li­
liam Ludwig; "A vo Marin", giro en Baffin. Rid'ert Newman. I"
club, Nollie Trapp as solnisl; [ aid lliahnp. Richard Deas a
Benedlrtion by Helen Blaugh*cr. la-ster Oulhrle.
• First Q u ality

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If fltH’k .tm| • I*. «lr I* IrivfcillfCm. .If .»* (hr M «yf.iir I fin*
i
wtd* ■rrvnl in ihts
1 kitthlutff .Mil** wlm It w tei Infill9•f *fItV •I'f'lfAtHil wtlli a profile
i*»m nf
*n*l creenfrjr.
Hnr, tl'ifuvrr i were rrvr«| from
a i*hle ilriiir.iiVil with iltfv r
r|ni«imi h.«llt
Around
n niitii.it «it«» liti«ti* nmiI cinom.
Mfffihn , of fh»* hrld.il p lr t f
W fff Jilt* fill
•Mi
I 'lie Scott. .I| . MIu JEIIi ,ilx,'li Dy.on and
Mi-* Helen
Ruffin m l •■tinme,| with n dinner
psitv on Friday night for the
nildai party of 'h&lt;- Trubirk • Terv* dbg.ii nuptials \ •liuiie, was
held ut tile Setntnole t’nunfry
Club immedintelv following the
l rhea rani
Wlipe i-NMiellia glnilioluves
aii.l »ii.i|&gt;.lrngon. we,,* u-ed In
ilr. orating the Hull room*, ttin*
Her u.i. -etve.l buffet 'ly le JRItll
eaten Itv eiiinllrligbl
mtlivMual
tables In’ Ibe main lounge. I.nw
h i r.ingemenla &lt;'f Ole white flow­
ers and while taper, were tl«rd

Mr.* Clyde Itjmn Trmlllcaar Jr who trocatnc the lirl.le nt rinl,. .
Hymn TWvlIlegar on l» . It ill Ita- Holy (Tnv,, tdrtwiqnl fliiitrli *
wltk lU v Mark CHrpenter dtliriiiing After u jiluirt wntdin,: tup tit !
n»u|&gt;le plan., to trMtlr in .Sanfnnt

Debate To Be Held
Oil Russian Question
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hnvr hrftt »&lt;&gt;«.'..I l.\ 1•■•« *•••IdN'ktlNlI,
mi f I f||» &gt;i|M
In flrlmtr the *im ti.*n &lt; .iti Rt&gt;
«la Hr Pint &lt;d ip . \N*•• Id **
Nil DuiilMtk udl |*« ik f"t lb*
mf f irunit i\f
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and rdurntril .it I I iik iu
mid
Cambridcr Hr »i». tin* Ku»*»|*rnn
Fn| rmiutndrnl f«n &gt;h m\ \f.u » «d
Hie New Y»*tk Jntir
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our nf (In* Iir • to pidci
after (hr »rvo|ntinn
In I’M1
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won (hr Pulilin PvUr *l«* hinti(n(nfidin(r irporitng
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For that Particular Gift (or puts) Arc
You Stumped?
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Bulova

Come in and let us fill out one (or fno.rc) of our

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Wallace

Elgin

Towle

Hamiltpn

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Gift Certificates for you.

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In d iv id u a lly W ra p p e d
In A ttr e c U te
This vlstsr— ewalagt ia lk« SoatkUads wilt be formal
wear time. EaJoy to th. fsitest j « r every boor soder tha '
r ^ a t i c ^arbt .kl.s-appn.pri.Uly devysed fue the gtrlon
year arm. Northrooi Tropical Formal W « i , Jaseitowsly
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ALSO FO STO R IA A N D H E IS E Y

her fire breaks nut In an

* hotel but fortunately le
it hefora It spraade. Annattnaa, may be, waa left
another carelessly thrown
te could fall, pit IL Or was
isps someone smoking in

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Ml** Cecelia Truluck, daughter ?
of Mr. and Mr* Jame* Hugh'
Trulucl. nf thi» city, became the I
i'ride of Clyde liyron Tcrwlllfgar, a
Jt , ton Dr and Mr*. Clyde Mym’t |
Tcrwillrgar: Sr. of Steubenville, b
O. and Coral Oabtrs, in one of «
the mo»l lirntitifuj weddings of
the lean'll In the 11My Cross t,
Dpi-copal Church nn Saturday &gt;1
evening at 8\'tO o’clock.
.
N
Rev. Math T Carpenter per- w
formed the double-ring reremony '
bv candlelight in front of the g
altar. Hr was assisted by acCOl)t r , Kenneth I c fflrr and Olenn i
I.ingle, Jr. Tall lo ik rti of white
c h r y l a n Ihrnitiint. gladioluses. i&gt;
palm, and graduated randrlatira '
formed a retting for the wedding. T
White tapert were placed on the •&gt;!
I"’ w .* down the renter aide atpl' h
bouquet* of gladioluses marked I n
the family section.
i’
organ
ist. lemlerrd the nuptial musir.
Profosih Harold F. Hiffin* of
Stetson University sang *'Avc
M aiia*', "Recall»e“ ami "Prayer
P« rfret.”
'I ho bride, w ho rnlrred the
■Imr.li in tin- arm of her filth
wote a gnwii of white satin
fashioned along princess lines with
an n ff shoulilet flesli culnred tnaline ynke. The lung sleeves formed
|Miiitts over the hands ami an un­
usual ovrrdrnprrv fell in grace­
ful folds down the front nf the
•lles,^ nnd extended into n long
train.' ' The finger-tip vril of
sheerest illmlon fell fiom a tiara
rmbrofdeied will) seed pearls. ID r
bridal Ia,uquet of rninrllins and
lily o f Hie-vnllry ' was
rrescenl

$1.10

Ship E3Uirr C. 6. D, or Accept ( t
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Pleaw Kneloae list of Name*
and

For Christmas Gifting

PAG E 1HREP

Mies’ Cccclla Truluck Becomes Bride O f
Clyde Tenvilleprar. Jr. On December 14

Enjoy

Tree Kiprnrd
Espertly Sctcclnl and Pack'd
lliprr** IV p tid
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Bu«hel Basket
H alf Bushel
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rn .ii.R .4 era m e «a , o « »
capable at converting
I2&amp;.000
pounds of water Into steam wary
hour will ba installed to supple-

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

G L A S S W A R E B E A U T IF U L D IA M O N D A N D
C bS TU M E J E W E L R Y

fW r iiC O O L

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having . Imbibed too

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Envelope

Y ow ell’s G ift Certificate
Sanford, rlortdn

the ordor ond enchanlmenl that nra

to definitely frenchl Crown Jewel

To hog yovr feel oWet,,c-io'ely, So»dier‘i

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Lovely and tinly Sheer. ’ 5 1 * • a

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With Best Wishes of
TTSiUfersble or

fully Pned wit|F rloud-soft iheorling. Boudoir colors

Prince Mofchabelli and prsisnted
In o wondarful now diamond-faceted

S B r y a s r ii

i prevent sueh holo.
v t M . ractett^WInecoff

lofting that make* the fanout crown

Childrens to match

tariv evident. In mAJi

lulling outside fire aamight lw necoaakry te

bottle more magnificent than ever.

P A Y T O N * BEACH
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INSIDE SPORTS REPORT
By AhTIIIIK BECKWITH, JR.

" ORLANDO STADIUM

Class C ball and last season led
his league In -stolen base* while
blasting the "pill" for a lusty
margin over .300. lie has had
managerial experience. The name
of the manager Is being withheld pending completion of the
contract.
•
In the agreement wish the f ’hl*
rago team, the financial matters
and business transactions will be
under the contrul of the St. Aug-

the agreement Include* a slatetmnt to the effect that no play*
•era will Ihi called hy Chicago un*
til after any play-uff aerira the
Saint* may enter.
The Cuba are (6 furnith the
hat* for the Saint* next year, byt
the uniform* will he purchased
by the management of the St.
Auguitine club and will be of (ha
•ame color scheme a* the one*
The team will
still l&gt;e railed
e "8alh\s“ and
not the “ Cubs
other Chicago
.ailed,
Th# St. /
hove stated th
pleased with
pointed out thi
moat fltxible
made between
gunliation and
club Is to reti

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Annual baseball turrt
Angrlr*. which he ill
JU loop'* represents'

League club! will carry • max­
imum uf 16 players next season,
the h u h at iaat year. No action
wax taken on player classifica­
CRESCENT CITY, Dec. 16 —
tion for clubs, pending clarifies
(Special)—
Plana were made Uen o f the minimum number i*f
hire yesterday to stacn a novel
rookie* each team inuit carry.
all-star contest July 13 between Thla matter -will he diacuiaed nl
lookle and veteran all »J»r team* th* director* next meeting to ho
•elected hy Florida Si*te I-e ague held In Palana. Jan. 12.
fan* un July 3-4 or July '4-6
when they will ba banded ballot*
a lo n g
with their fdnilssiue
tickeD,'
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The director* approve the HO
name schedule /or the 1947 aee|t took track co*ch Early
ton.- The conleat* will begjn oo

FOR THE REST ICE CREAM
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AMERICA'S GREATEST J CIRCUS ACTS

TIC K E T S A T
W ALG R EE NS
O R LAN D O

" «* rnn ntfjkto Arrange*
monla for yon to filiation
Hu m on KAHY TERMS I

" Free Estimates
Wood and metal slats —
Repairing — R«finl6hlng
We Miltr Our Own Ice Cream, All FUrof*
Tgxty - ITelirinu* • Healthful

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FOR RENT

«.

1 have recently purchased Ihr
I.OSSING T R A N S F E R A STORAGE CO •

Plumbing Fixtures

2

A. 1). ROUNTREE

404 Freni h Avc.

Dav Phona HOC,

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W ANTED TO RENT

TH EATRES

Nile 7.11

Plumbing and Heating

Lilly's diiinrt diamond n
43V5.U0. sell f.n 11h.i.in
enl* Evei ybV.di '* llntdwlne I .
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3 H E A L ES I A T E I'O R S A L E i

Notice T o Electrical Contractors

FtlU SAI L i ....^| .
w.tli tun, .,,„i

Sealed hid* will be received ul the olflce ol the
Superintendent o f Public Instruction, Court House,
until 10:00 A. M. Wednesday, December 18. 1946,
for the furnishing and installation o f lighting fixture*
and necessary,wiring in the Junior H igh and Sanford

rep a ir mg.

PH O NE

• IIIf 1ST MAS tree lights? Im
»"d uiildoiir, irirlea, aimw, |
liiiiiD, angel ban uml live
ib-r.li minus Also Imi-C „

RADIOS
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Everybody's Hardware
Store
412 Sanford Avrnur

Cartoon
‘ K illy Kornered"
Paramount Newt

FIRE and AUTO

IN S U R A N C E

C A L L IN G A L L KIDS
G R O W N UPS TO O
(To Our T oy and Ca nnrtl
Food Matinee
Sa t u r d a y 1— io to o a m .
•on Ihe screen*
Nelson Eddy
“ K N IC K E R B O C K E R
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Sponsored by Hits
- Theatre arid Elks Club

HAVE YOU TR18B THP NEW ATLANTIC
GOLDEN PAL? ALE?

A M m d U f MR

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fm hniigu
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It \''Mrs, pliiiMugraplis
•lieet miisir, guitars.
Ibis, |ilum« U6U

Phone L

WHISKEY

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Cult I AItl.E lla.lio. K in * ,
u t . l r i y. excellt-ut (iriiilitio

H A R D W A R E NEEDS

( not iNcoasoaxTi*)

m

"ew nnd otliels i
i onrjdele will, n

r'upulnr Heat (!uv*r*
HKMINOLIi I IKK Hlll)|‘

CAHil DIVIDKNDM TO POLICY BOLD 1*4

PACKAGE STORE

Phone ?02I

'SCOTT

A vacuum process o f th orou gh ly cleaning (he

COURT HOUSE CO RNER

l&gt;. I.andmr*.

• ppiiuli. r n-paiis-•
wusIudk maclilnet,
uii'fi. fan*, mixers.
Iili.iliie Si-ivire, 3J4
I'hiina lIXtl J.

S A N F O R D ELKS l

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-nnlilirs for r«pAirtn^ or tr*
ease bring toys that mny be

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A llu w r ll la u t tiu

Toy*, nooks, Clothing or Other G ills
for
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ELKS C H R ISTM AS TREE
Mny Ire Left at M alher Furnilurv Co.

H O ARD O F PU B LIC IN S TR U C TIO N
I OR SE M IN O LE C O U N T Y

v n m o C L E A N IN G SERVICE

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W ANTED

Drawing* und *prcificalion* mny be obtained front
Muughtnn A Lindsey, Associated Architects, 511
Atlantic- Nrtlionhl Honk Building, Saliforil.

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KOBB’S HOME B A K E R Y
I *1 SI reel

The owner doe* not oblige himself to accept Ihe
lowest or nny other bid.

P R E V E N T IV E SERVICE

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102 Sa n fo rd

Full S ALE : l.lghf
trailer.'
I .‘till .\l

M O ND AY!
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Kl.liklllA MUN CO,

ItOltltOW IIK IIK w i i i .u k
F ltlVACV IS KL.SPF.CT I'l)
A Variety of begonia* add other YOU It naluial 'van* for prtv
plant*, well looted, price.-, n-a
in money mai'rrs
•unable. Mrs. 1- E. Tew. 2oo
respected brie.
,
Friend*
'■* relutives are nol
• ‘ out your credit,
ployer or bu*inr*a associate*
will uot hrar of .year personal
affairs. There is no cause fa*
rmbarrassinrnt.
Heasoiiabla credit requirement*
No co inakrr* on ntuuey lo in *
Yarinlde payini-n, plant.
FAM ILY LOAN-CO.
Mint'* Diamond nng. ,,. m
Florida Hank illdg.
I'hoo* 34
—ell for IIOIIOU. i'lionr

ST A T

W t lllT C AK ES

i t i b l pitvacy; fa*t »»rv

lt*» STRANDS STOVE W 0O I&gt;-|
I.I.INI per strand at mill. Slades •

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Specialixing in locnl and long distance hauling

. I.DANS HAUK
FROM SIU III t^iop

ttilildiug It lock* partition block*
th o usan ds
-rnient.
Munci*
t'oui rt-lv t ’o.
Elm Av«-

A rcii I for Grenf Southern Trucking Company
•Pick
and Delivery Slrvice

Lavatories

(P U R E SURE -

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ANNOUNCEM ENT

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LO AN S

L r llr r Writing
U llc ra and Po»t Card* Addressed
Prompt nnd Efficient One Day Service

C.IIII I |oof,-, - ioii

LUBRICATION

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Mimeograph Printing - Typing

PHONE II62-W |

[*ee B ro th e rs ^

A R T IC L E S FOR S A LE

hourly basis.
S. (i. Gtuyau,
Free estimate*— Pit. il» 4 or 7t*3

New Shipment

414 Sanford Avenu#

FORD 5 OUT FRONT

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BLINDS

The inotl braulllul blind* inadr
IVood • Aluminum . Mtfrl
I'jal no more than ordinary

Official* of the .atttle Univer*ity, where t*,.'IUU enrolled for the
current »etne*ler, warned how­
ever thut Dec. 30 i* the deadline
for both new' and former atudent*
to file upplicwtion for udmi**ioti
for tile Spring term.
..
With sufficient facilities com­
pleted to ucruiumodato 7,f&gt;00 stu­
dent* heie and mote than 600 ut

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

Y a h Ul e y v L n UTi a N

eniinnle (bounty Credit Association

was ridden by a JiK-key w* shall
call Sml; b. Al»&lt;’ In the race, wt*
SPORTS LAUCxII
n longshot, which hod a jockey
named Jones aboard.
"
The owner fur wbuin-Jone* w**
riding told him that there v n
a l-oihI bet going (ut liim at odds
of 100 to one. lie intUnated that
he was hoping June* could w|n
the race.
Jones' mount broke In froi
am) led until well into the atralcl
IHhIkcip.
There wam ii ytitin^ There tile favorite with Hmlt
challenged. Jotie* g r*
pitcher on I lie hill f(lC_llldDlidgCtA aboard'
and he had been taking advice frunttr- und l r i « r lo „ hard |
from Jack Fournier, veteran first win. lie committed every foul I
thii book, right under the judge
liaseman, on how to pitch to the, a
uua Imt
l.,il Hmlth'*
Until It1* hors*
Imr. n lafnii
ff
eye*,
won, U
with
i various hitters.
Jones'
mount
second.
Fournier ran over to. the inoknd
uiid tide! the freshman liurler *.oj Th# steward* called June* to
throw in*ide to Hornsby. Hr did*] th* &gt;lund und suspended him for
.
und the rnjab hammered' a ter­ 30 days fur hi* riding.
Then they summoned the boy
rific liner past the third base-j
man into the left field corner for, who had lw*n fouled, Smith. They
u triple.
.I asked him for details. Smith,
The pitcher wiulkj-d
" ’ to first ami. having won the race, didn't cam
said to Fournierr: "I. thought
___ .you and said: "Junes! Did you aiy
Jones? Why I didn't see Jon**,
told me -to pitch him Inside."
Jack said: "Certainly I did. If gentlemen."
you pitched him outside hr might
The bead steward looked « t
have hit that smile line drive nt him, then roared: "W ell, ju*t take
me." • *
30 days on th* ground end » * «
M
Many years ngo, there was a i « ........... ........... # I „ . l
burs* rare in wltirh lb* fuvorite

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P A G E FIV E

The nuinI * } of fNim wnikvrt • ( Imkr are •eldom* g\rn a»
in AuMntli* Mvvmirisl Ntniut I 10,. | .ling present* in ('hlna where
UOO *t&gt;cfor« the wnr, dropped t« are coimldered hud orrirrm
.1H2.U00 m |t#42 Cl »fid hy l*l4fC
hml 1‘liinbrd hack to .S'Jn.immi

GAINK.H\ ll.ljg Dec. 1.5, |S|i,.
nailGood n r », fill Florida'*
prosper live (iillr ir student* came
(ruin Univeralty iif Florida o ffi­
cial* this uit-k with the an*
nouncement that 7,5oo atuilciit*
could I* accoininodalrd ul Gaines­
ville for the Spring m m begin­
ning Feb. Ill, Mini that flciih ir*
would l«e further increased to
handle f.OOtl studctlla fur the
session. beginning in S«p,emlicr.

\ enetfan blinds made to fit any bIxo windows

ley of Little Koek, Ark.
School a long time, 20 )e
fact, to find out ‘ irou rati
«m all.*
’
Until Fort Smith nosed o

cinder team this season roach
w liw jf had never lost a track
meat. Me s been coaching ''ainrr
192A.
June was a pretty bad month
for heavyweight champion* Iwfotr
Jo* l-ouia donned- th# crown.
Lou la won lha title from Jimmy

Student Facilities Are
Increasing'At U.*of F.

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2 0 0 - (OWBQtS—COWGIRLS- 2 0 0
1 9 2 - WILDHORSES—BUU5- 1 9 2

TH E S A N F O R D H ERALD , S A N F O R D , FLO R ID A

YOIJR HOME
with V E N E T IA N
flL ltfD S

l-eSgue President A! Combs o f with the* Ancient City “ footing1
“The Cuba can assure the peo. Gainrsvlll* g ave • report coa- of *32 by outpointing Max Schmel*
the bills fo r the player*. In re
‘ » of St. Augus'lne the
‘ ‘
turn for nil (hi*, t:
ve no worries About the
L ' ,i r» l . ' ■ » t o r , two player* of baseball in thrlr city,
frbin Rt. iAuguitlrlr.
from
u w u lId* *
"•— * i, "W * ir# ., hlghl
It has alio been
with Ih4’ tio-tip." i

• DARIDKViLS IN dAklNO DUDS!

M O N D A Y ,-b E C . 16,

b e a u t if y

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Umpires will be paid up to f
air anxious In go all the way maximum of |2&amp;0 per month, but
’ h St. Augustine, nnd Will do
and th* manager's sulary i* to be the Ir best to give St. Augustin# will nuf be . granted an expense
allowance.
(Miaiaey got the diad.-t# In June
paid by the National League clu!
ilnner."

THRILL CIRCUS

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Sanford To Open
1947 FSL Season

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M O N D A Y , D EC . 16, 1946

T H E S A N F O R D :H E R A lJ&amp; , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

P A G E FOUR
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milting lllot'ks, purliliim 1,1,^-k*
. IbiMisnnd*
(-enienl. Miinrli*
Cimrrete Co. 30*1 Kim A m-.
FI.IMIIt MATS
(nr nil ruiMli-la
. * bi-vrib-ls mid FniiU
s f m i n u l k t i m e sum*
\tel*KN and lawn •»•«*! Vlgum
). Milner. Thr Sunfold T O I
•M iw. 2nd g Sanfurd
I'AM I'AS ND IIS Lit IKS
I.XAS
ROSK8,
Kvn blooming
rlorlilu ((uses, Axaleiis, Camel
liu*. lirufted (laidi-iuai, llu»h
Alnmnnda, Crotons* Ixoras, ||y
•liangrus, Aralpbya*, I'meupplo
I'alins, lied Otunge I'mk uml
I'urol* llmiganvilla. I.lguslrum,
IXiulile Yellow Hibiscus, Kvei
greens, lirufted Avaeisla*, (,‘it
ms Trees. I’ecnn*. Fig*. PerJl'lic Most Comnb-le
Variety Possibla
r . B. fllH illE S,
PAM PAS NLIISKIIIKS
Sainsula, Fluiida
. and . D12 So. Peninsula Diiv'e,
Daytomi llrai-li
!(l miles Fast of Sanford

lll'T your rai 'vgardleHs
»ge * r condiib a. I L - |(r#l.
W 2nd S t

ItKSSM A K I M .
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.11 type*roti-red tmll.xiund Imttouhole*, tnihxing uml ulti-iuliiinsi
iliupeiH-s ami nirtains. tilt K.
2ml Kt. Mi* Virkety and M m .
Ilavenpm t.

13 N O TICE S— PE ILS O N A L
S L M IM IL K T IH K SHOP
2&lt;)l North Park
TeleplioAi,

DN A W ATSyN, 1201
Ave. Has Purina Feed*. Mrs! Ilrowji* MitleV’ Fruit Cakes
at I'iggly W ig jly
» your order for baby
The S a n f o r d X-C*l
2nd A Sanfurd.

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L O S T A FO U N D
COCK Kit , SPANIKI.S
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Heglsternl
Cliamplmi stiK-k, puppies and
grown dogs, blond and Idack— LOST stonII light lun female toy
stud service. Merdwuoil Ken­
pomernniitii ilog virinltv air
nels. West 1st Street. Turn at
base. B(.eni-ioir» reward for in*
M)R KALR: Fried J uiiiIm, Shrimp
yellow mail box, Phone HOC—J
formation hading to recovery.
dinner fl.OO at Ihuiirl &gt; Soda
Phone r,2l M. 2H32 Willow Ave.
Shop.
COCKLIC S P A N IK L *- PUI'PIKS.
reglstei«l.
ItMil
Palmetto
Ave­
IKK W O o F Y * so b ?
IN"" oak
nue.
*:id pine. Phone 8I6 J.
FOK
SALK: Corker spaniel pup­
FLOW KltH
pies, registered (dark Imiles­
.. ....... to t all oecaalona
seIK t now for Christmas. See
MrNKII.L A YOST, FLORIST
Mrs. Carl Moss. 2831 Willow
Celery Av*. just o ff 8l|ies
IB
A U T O S FO R S ALE
A ve.
Offlre ph. 4U3, residence oh. fllO-It
H ELP W A N T E D
We are ready to ship tree rtge 8
1017
Plymouth
C!oech,
1936
fancy fruit. Also full line nuts,
Chevrolet, good condition, ree*
0
IK
L
for
soda
fountain
a*
L*nfruits and vegetables. It K. k.
onshle. Hoy Keel, 306 E. 2nd
ey's Drug Htur*. Part Um* or
II. V. Aiken, I I P West l» t Street,
full time.
SWKKT Ilsmlln oranges 12-00
PAC K AR p
Super ei|hb- 1937
bushel.
8* W, laird,
Phone W ANTED woman for- general
juil bren trcondiUoned, llk l
h6use work. 107 N. luicust Av.*.
788-W.
.
new, a tire*, radio, heater. V ety
Phone 724-M.
good buy &gt;1400.00. l*hone W1.
ONE baby carriage in good condlAM|ilTI()US net sun to own j 1934 4 door CjievroletT ittf t over*
tlon, Pkofe l l l-W .
route of five rrnl convertible
hauled.
Iteasonable. 9 Wheel
nut, almonda. randy marhlnei.
KILL UP with Fuel Oil end l i f e *
trai'er. $46.00. First house weal
sene before- winter.
'
'• 1-ow a* ‘ $276.00 rash required.
of Monro* Corner.
II. IL Pop* C#, lac. 334
Good Income weekly. For inter­
view. Give street address. Pkone 1936 PLYMOUTH 4 d o o T sedaJZ.
r OK. SALE: Win* for your
vol. fruit
FOR.
number. Box H.H.M. c/v HerGooj condition. ' $600. W. H.
J cak* at HomsPt Bod* shop
Buley, K l 1 Bov 290, SanforL

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in
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W f hen tomelxxly iaya »o you, 'Qowl jobi
•re hard to find'*—DON’T YOU BELIEVE I T - i f you're
• physically’and mentally fit young man from IR to 34
inclusive!
*
In your new Regular Army. 40,000 good job* n month
are opening up . . .Tntcmting join* thnt pay w ell. . . that
offer advancement, career opportunities mid Uniiuitg nnd
experience in many useful skills and trades.
New higher Army pay . . . food, clothing, qumters,
travel, at no extra cost . . . GI Bill o f Rights educational
benefits for those who enlist before the official termination
of the war and serve at least 90 days .
ami the oppor­
tunity for early retirement with n life income . . .'mid up
to a career you can’ t afford to miss.
A 3-year enlistment permits you to choose any htanrh
of service and overseas theater which still have openings.
Oo after one of these good jolts now! You can get oil.
the facts at your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station
and E NLIST NOW I

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home fh ou ld reflect you, you r fa m ily , your Ufa in the heat light.
Just possibly you’ v e been givin g hom e a back saat on th e budget
allotm ent . . . le ttin g the old ru g o r draperies o r fu rn itu re o r fu r­
nishings' do “ fo r n o w ” . I f that is th e case, then ’g iv e your H O M E a
g ift this Christm as, and you*l| be g ivin g you rself th e best g i f t ev e r.I
O ur fu rn itu re and decoratin g f l o o r s are fjlle d w ith home g i f t sug­
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V A R R E U ’ S

URVtS TUI NATION AND MANKIND IN WAR AND FfACT
6 Kiitlnnd Ituilding
Orange Ave. end Wnahingfon SI
Orlando, Florid/*

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Notice
Due to my illn ei* nnd
C o n f i n e m e n t , the boys
WiMiilcrnft
meetings will
hr iliirnntimirH until further
nolirp

Platform Rockers
Are Very Welcome

Company Coming For Christmas?

They arr heartnly com
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5 pc. Maple -Finish Dinette
HlardUy ronalrortrd at Wild

You canf fiavc
soaps, woolens,
,tircb, Without "fetsihcrcs still a woMI fcwidc shortage
of-fats
and oils!

H ot at a firecracker. That’s an ex­
pression. Hot as a soldering iron
ress at new telephone connection!
are sold ered to g e th e r — p u ttin g
into the

Telephone

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||V “p an y&gt; program^to improve service — to provide telephones fo r alt who
want them.
Telephone folks are in the thick
* " f c f things, striving to give you as

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quickly as humanly possible the

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kind o f service you want. Installing
• equipment fo r more and bet.ter tele-

.

phone service is a time-consuming,
complicated job. M iles, o f w irin g

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n&gt;u«t he laced into awitchboards.
M illions o f Intricate connections
goldered, each in its precise plscf.

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It baa score* af aofl r*U springs mmmted
On No-Dag spring boar, to tfa bonnd to.
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Special Christmas Lounge Chair Value

That's a fact! A fact ape)ling prog­

speed

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Banks o f electrical relays set up/
Cables laid. Poles erected. W ires
strung. And sometimes a whole new
building constructed.

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.we can get the materials and than
Inatall. the equipment. .

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windy tlrarin j and cooler with
wind* 'hl/tlnr to froth northerly
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portion WnltifwUif. M wh coolrr
north portion Wednesday,

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T U E S D A Y , DEC. 17, 1946

Nearly 100,000 J a p s Army Colonel Is. Ac­
Hold Day Ixm g Pro
cused O f M arrying
cession In ComjmT
W A C To Prevent
nist Demonstration
H er T e s t i f y i n g

WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.
— Republicnii Senator
A r t h u r Vmidenben; nnnounccd today that lie is
not a’ • candidate for the
Kresidential nomination and
e anticipates no campaign
In his behalf. The tall Mich­
igan senator, newly back
in Washington from recent

TOKYO. Pec, 17. flD—Com
munlst leader* ami l,eft wing far
liens" of (he Social Democratic
Parly staged (heir largest mi
demonstratiun in Japan loday. T V
demnnslration look the form of a
day long procession bv an art*
mated .ioO to 400.000 shabbily
dreMcdaanrn, women and boy*.
The ostensible purpose of the
procession » « * to force the re
aignation of Premier YoshitU. But
observer! *ai- the demonstration
obviously was intended more U&gt;

International pear* conferences, de­
clared. "The Republican task at
2)harwl Is exclusively one now of
Justifying otir November victory ”
Secretary of Blais nymeg also
waa bark In the capital today and
ha had something lo say about
Vandenberj Byrnes Mild he Imped
U&gt;at both Vandenbeng and Sena­
tor Tom Connally would Mick by
him In future diplomatic negotia­
tions.
Byrne* added lie hoped Uiey
both would accompany him to
Moscow for thg next foreign min­
i s t e r * mvtClng. Byrnm was brim­
ming ■ with praise for Uie work
done by the council and Uie
United ballons Aa-emtily—But he
■warned soberly Uist there still
■ are difficulties ahead.

Florida Jaycue N pwh
FeaturcH Sanford
GAiiford and GemIhole County
are featured hy the Florida Jsv
kee News, official publication of
the Florid* Junior Chambrr of
Qwnmerce. In Ita necember edi­
tion Half of Uie front pngr Is
devoted to a picture of Uie Maytab Inn. and Sanford, cbooen by
ihe Seminole County Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce to receive prime
attention In the paper,'is very sveil
represented with picture.! and
Jack natlgan. Sanford J a jw
president. U credited wtUi "doing
XS rasaukabtc Job- In gaU.erinS
•forterr and advertising matter,”
also raerelunts, clUsrn*, etty offi­
cials and Chamber of Oommerre
members are credited with lend­
ing much aid
A totat of 15.000 or Ihe fkinlord
Christmas edition has been prhrt#d. Bemlnolo Omnty sfrkrulturp Li
descHbrd.

IPriendB Take Stand
ft In Bilho*8 Defense
WASHINGTON. Dee. 17. f/Fi
friends of Senator Theodore Bil­
bo took the stand today to defend
the Mississippi lawmaker's deal­
ing* -with war conlraeta which a
Seriate committee ia Investigating.
Onh witness. Forest Jackson, who
is Bilho’n attorney said that Bit. bo'a pal* -raised fund) In 1940 In
pay hack |3.&lt;M&gt;0 Bilbo had horrowed from a former aide of
4^tuey Long named Abe Bhushan,
A former secretary of Bilbo's
left Meridian today for Washing­
ton to tell hi* story.to Senate
Investigator*.
Th* ex-secretary, Edward I’.
Terry. I* due In the nation's
capital Wednesday morning.
Bilbo htmaelf said today he
. would not give testimony until ail
witnesses had been heard.

ftHigh School Students
Strike Against Hours
JERSEY CITY, N. J., Dec. 17.
W — Five hundred striking stud­
ents at Snyder high school tu
Jersey . City marched In other
schools today, r and chanted for
support. But police did their level
best to koep the etrlksn-moving,
and tried' to divide' the crowd
•from IU' leader*.' • &gt;- I The 500 boys end girls at
Bnydar are striking In protest
agataU a change h) hour*. Right
now, ^tha schedule calla for 4
hour* 46 minute* of KitoolwoTk.
JU ftetive Feb. I. UTi he 46 min­
ute* longer. Student (trike lead­
er* ■**y th* new schedule would

Associated Pres* Leased W ire

DurantDenies
Fake Wedding
Premier In Jewel Case

Secretary Byrnes. Is
Loud In Praise Of
Michigan
Senator
And Topi Connally

Baruch Urges
Speedy Okay
Of Atom Plan

Huh Crash Kills 1, Injures 25

5f

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Russia Asks Time. To
Study U.S. Plan O f
A t o m i c Controls;
Made Public Dec. 5

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LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y . Pee.
17, l/Pf—The United Nations
Atomic E n e r g y Commission
failed In arl on Ihe American
ronlrol plan today despite r ipresstons o f approval from a
majority o f the. commission**
membership.
The cr-mmisjdon
aujmirnrd until Friday after
Soviet Russia asked for more
lime to study the pfoponals.

a*

LAKE SUCCESS. N. T
Dec. 17 . (A*)— I! o r n n r t1
Baruch today formally nsk
«.*d Uie U n i t e d Notion
Atoinie ( ’mntnission to nJ
&lt;T-pl th*y^'ajjed .St.ite-s p l j
for aioinic control. He aJ
that the question of h a
ncssing ‘the atom Itnd btjM
debated long cough

OFFICIALS STUDY A llUIPklNT of a (lit In New York offered to the U N.
by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and tha d fyM Y ls valued at 8Vk million
dollars. Impettlng tha drawings of th# proposed akyteraper world
capital ara (I. to r.): Robert Mures, park Commissioner; Sir Angrf*
Fletcher, British delegate; Nsurollsh Enleiam, Iranian delegate, and
John C. Bennett, raprtaenllng Mayor O'Dwytr. .
(International)

More Fighting Anderson Named
Breaks Out In Winner Of 1946
Northern Greece Schaal Trophy
(•overnm rtit Troops L u d w i g , Grantham VVinccoff Fire Probf
Drvrlops Mystery
Selpctril Ry Team
Clash With Itohel
A h Game Captains A TLA N TA , l*C( t?, (/V)— A
Forces In Thrace
ATHENE. Bee 17. (IT. Pres*
dispatches reaching Athens today
told of mote fighting between
guerrilla hands and government
fore*.--.
.
.
Fight guerrillas vyere said to
hnv* trf-*n killed run! ten vAuindrd
In is clash with government troops
nr»r n village in wrstetn Thrace
the goTernment, fnrrt* ear they
eapliiM-t 7-1 Weapon* from the
partisans
In another bottle two members
of a fnter nf insurjetila hav*
t ren kille.t and l*i&gt; wounded.
A dispatch from Salonika said
that |f IMtpR
Hie British Suth
AlrlsiftiE Bivivlnn have appealed
on the strreta nf Kavalla., a
heevily garrimned seaport nn ‘ the
Aegean used na a tnhaero ship­
ping point. The dispalch quote*

12 Sanford Shrincrs
A rc Initiated In Jax
Twelve candidates from the
Sanford Shrine Club were Initi­
ated as Shrlners at the Fall
Ceremonial held al Morocco Tem­
ple in Jacksonville on Friday and
balunlay, and parllripated In the
big parade of more than 2,000
Shrinenu
Tbe new Blirlners are Charles
8. Clarlday, Paul A. Rowland,
Dr. L. T. Boss William B W illi­
ams, Roy R Wrlghl, Clarenee C,
Welsh. K. C Graham. Bill Tyre,
William K. Wlllla. Joseph P. Tlllla, W. 11. F.llerbe and Knock
Partin, of Oviedo
Among Ihe Shrlner* attending
from Sanford were Roy O. Willi­
am*, J. L. Thornier. Jim Mc­
Clelland, John Carver, Torn Jinea,
M. C. Tyre. II. W. Rnlnn and
J. A. Howard.,
TtTUBOATR MAY STOP

elftuertl .•f my .lei v 1 ".lay enterct
Mr AKTHUM BECKWITH. Jit
thr invevigiation nf t|,f wtnecol*
Herald Sports Editor
Hotel flrr sshtfh roat lit1 lives
The annual football banquet Atlanta ott Bee. 7
The ne"'
in honor of the UN*5 Seminole developmrol * a i a Ualrtnrnl hv
High CeleryKerf grirlders
wss a third floor guest at the hntv'
given hy the Tri-Ill cirla group that he heard the :mtint| of run
at' th* Semmolo Country Club rung footstepfi mitaidr his ?ooti&gt;
last night with players, Ihetr ahnrtlv befoir hotel rmployvs dt
father*', numerous distinguished covered the blu r
It was on thr
guests and Trl-Ul girls in allldrd floor (hat the fitr ari.fks
lendanre.
ati-H The witness. I‘anl lauigf.nl
Big Willis Anderson. K*d full of Biimtngham, Al t . placed his
hark.- war. awaided thr Peter information before the Cniton
Schaal trophy
This Irophy ' in eonnty grand Jury in Atlao’ i
reeognltion of the rhor.t valuable
player oil the team
A Inter s o n ,
Snheltor E F Andrew
rid
in receiving the trophy tin yen. that (lie testimony i- |he fu .1 mheennte the third player, doling diratmn of artlvily in thr iluid
th* ID years Ihe award has Iwen
given, to win it two year- in o floor ennrldors for n ennsidrrthle
row. ferfton Edlnffrld * » » -eler- length of time hc(nrr the lire
ted in 1028-89 and Bill Fleming «'as reported in Ihe early morn­
ing.
. . .
In 1042-4.1 Schaal stated that during the
war these trophle* coubi not ►
*•
. To Ship Wheal,
secured: therefore he « »
forced
to name the winner* during pa.t
Flour To Fin:land
seasons and prom t* them then j
trophy when they routt l-e op i
I,ON BON. Bee 17. up, rrh*
tsined. Sehail awarded a Imphy
to the ItMJ winner. Bill F lrminr%, House of Common-. t"dsv ii, \rd
which was reeelvnl hy hi. mothei Fond Minister John Slrarlin *y
Mrs. W. G. Fleming in lh* aluriir* that th* United .itatrs had pro­
of her ,*on who Is now playing mised Britain eiinugh wheat and
foolball al the U. nf r'.eorgia. flnur between now and J,in 31
The 1944 winner. "F o o l.” Ilrum to avert a grave emergency,
ley, who had recently returned
Slraehey said Britain now w-mld
from the service, was on hand ire permitted |o buy and r n-rrt
to accept hts trophy.
AS.OfiO tons of wheal, Jfi.lmn t-iro
Anderson received hi* Imphy, of flnur and a small .........
for the 1945 award, then IVhsal coarse, grains
H* adle-&lt; 'hey
told those present how thr »w **t would be shipped from the
*d
of the trophy wav selected • H* State* around.the first
in
staled that 11 Judges, after *•' January
tending as many gam*
• I' *
.Strarhey addr-t that thr l i.it*d
slhle and careful deliberation. It"11
a meeting and deride niioi, the State* .had proinlird rait pn -tlly
moat valuable player for the vest In moving additional qnauti'ir. of
Anderson then received bis ‘ f r ­ Canadian wheal aeroaa the Coded
States.. Earlier, ihn f&lt;»v| minisond award.
C«acl) Kettle* was introduced ter abandoned plana lo f Iv to
Waahlngtnn for food talkby (oaattnssUr E, G. Kilpatrick,
pm) then Keltlea awarded players
their letUra.
Seniors receiving
T R A IN WRECK
school letters Included Harold
Ksstner, Jr., Clarence Grantham,
Bpenear Harden, Clyde Hutt. Jan ! MADRID. Dec. 17. UP&gt;- A train
Jenklnson, BUI Ludwig. Gwynne wreck In Spain 100 mil*, south
of Madrid today took th* ItVr . of
A m L Mnllis Trapp.. U a » a-i d -2(1 to 25 peteons and Injuicd 70
Whelchel, wlllla Anderson, Uon to 100.
The accident occurred
Swain and Lloyd Swain. Juniors when
the
Andalusia
Fiyieas
receiving their fiS” were Johnny crashed ‘Into a ntatinnery line of
Alexander, Byron Beard, Richard freight car* at Clnco Cat*.
Bass, Eugene Harper. Chris Jen­
sen, Chuck Herron. Holly Pirrcy

that now was the time for ti^H.
The American plan. s tr g ^ J
international controls and i ^ H
lions, was rejected flnthejaB
r.unimer try Rli-sraN A i 'I r r i f e G
yko. hue. during the re c rn ^ ^ H
eral A -, emhly amstons, M flH
foreign Minister V M. 'JUfllfl
screed to world o i’ peet
nutind. m Iu. It t .iiild I mil- '■
.ide Til- sells l-tt! ssIt

Schooling rarrn fm gfAyhouittli
t»*f «n Ia f»t til gilt .*T ftir
it fni it
1Ml*rx|n
1 Lift in [if t*{M rA- 1
' ‘••if f »*r ihf- "I'rfinip rdPp rm
ThMr dr# ft'-** *m
hum*p
llmti 50(1 of fhr fi'T ’ gr*1vhi titir)’
riei fo I Sf r IlH* *|i r.inf »|||j |ik
Walter f'nimnll s, * lull iXrttyigfei
! 11r* |*r•*yli d11mi&gt; c&gt;f in*!? '*4tt yo\\ng
inifiA vvho.jf in* r ntrr mt* tipoft
Dirt? ft ! e| racing'
Sell exiling ain* training of th*
«logi will emih•»»»** fMghtiv rtrfpt
Sunday througli I &gt;,'« 2H
Sfrw imptov^mrnf nf-l'hr track
mcltnlf resurfacing of ih#» pnikiiig l*»t• &lt;i np w |ii«lg**v3j. staini h.ihj|
He* In
*0*1.1
The raring

YOUNOJIfRl 100K ON At the wreok.ige of the school bus (top) to
which one dird and ut leail IS were in]'ued «. hen the vehicle carrying 40
children crashed into a ros.tridr ire* *‘&gt;x mile* toulh of f lint. Mich.
Rescue workers had to use hacksaw* to free some of the youngsters
from th* wreckage. In bottom photo Mrs Lyle Lons bury consoles her
■nn Donald II one of th* chlldirn hurt to the crash. (International)

Tourist Club Welcomes 90
Visitors At First Meeting

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hi* trial
The aaelMant |&gt;»s*ii»-t
Attninry also tnld th* judg* that
Paris’ hacker* will do everythin*
in thrir power to prevent lh*
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PAWS',. 'Bee
|7, f-)*i I'll*
French national assembly today
gave Premier Lend Blum's inu
percent poclalltt cabinet a too
ing vole of confidence The ddr
gates confirmed the first Social).t
cabinet In .F tench hiatorv to head
a five-week interim government
by a vole o f 5H(I to (n.
' In a aftecch prer.enling his new
cabinet to the assembly, the 74
yearnld three-time Prem ier'warn
^d France o f severe economics I •
coni*
W»rpi-__applause. trrrtc l
the wonls of one of the grand old
men nf French politics,
Blurn'i
new caretaker rahlnei will herve
only until a iwimanent govern­
ment ran he iet up mid-January-

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Admission to the Jointly spon­
sored Christmas party at th* Rlt*
.Theater Saturday morning at
10:M o’clock Will be by gtfu of
candy, dothlng. toy* (no fruit)
or any suitable present for
Christmas. There will be a *P«d*l
feature pleture etarrlng Nelaon
Eddy, Th# Theater, rtpreaenteJ
by manager Robert Ilarri* and
the Sanford Lodge of Elke, la
ehlldfvn.

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fnr?Al»la
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w tif nvAiifrril in
rt h«D4* silt! * i m It* 1*t
aw Ay
1 &lt;tt»i ill?y «ili*1 (r» allow
i-pAcf' f*x thr rntertiiners. Vt»*
itorr* rut Ihrir first hint **f a
WAim S »nf'iril am! Seminole Chum

iiuf am ! r.i&gt;iri(tK in Ihe tu rn !in»* I

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lop I, owned hy Walter J
h_,r«bii,-.
aru( lV»l|ei Krohne,
Ji
who are rnull'e i tern dia
tjibutor for the ship and wb"
will -iffirlate at the dernonstra
Hon, to which the public is cor
dlally Invited.
Si* student* soloed last week
at the Hanford School of Avia­
tion They arc .fame*. F. Young,
James F l**e. Charle*. R Sparks.
John 7L Culpepper. Earl Suminersill and fete Mem. All havg
received ,-ioiia wings and are contlrtiiing flight frainlng in order
to ohtsm their private pilots
licenses.

Service

BtnptOTTnent — IF. n Em­
ployment IJervlce, 111 North
Park Avenue.
Vocational Training and Edu­
cation — T. w . tawten. Court
House.
Legal Assistance, HoeplUlUatirm and State Service Officer
— Contact through Lloyd P.
Boyle, County service Officer,
Home Berries Aaelatance to
Berricetnon. rx-Sew icemen and
thrir Dependents — American
Red Croat, Lakefront Boulevard.
Veterans Administration —
George S. Andereon, Sherlfre
Office every Tuesday.

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wa.

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ill* t'liitud Natiuii.
Historic first o««siwi]
i
Th* delegation. ,
d mall poners ai ej
ter.) that tht- hat
un o u im m id y .ip p rn c. l n n w n m i*
ita U im s i ivuilu L iiill alutie .W O U li
t iv r ilit*
Att im p o rta n t
p tu -r Ml h lit n ? y .
I f war r!«*nr from th** ftnul
kifltrm ftit o l So viet l
M in r -ie t V &gt;!
jitirl „ I l f lt il f l
F i'i r iK ii
i * T-i r y I &gt;i«r ( B a v in ,
ti-. thpy ‘.h I* I fs-o li *•i it ■
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Arty veteran tn need nf serv­
ice (Dee of charge) In any of
the followtng categories la re­
quested to visit the office of
the responsible agencies listed
beknr:
. Coordinator — E D
Carter
Atlantic National Bink RulldAmerkan legion.
Chester Miller offered to assist
the Auxiliary In building a new
kitchen and ladle* powder room at
the HuL He announced that the
40 at 8, of which he I* Chef
Da Gere, will meet at 8:00 P.M.
on the second and fourth Wednes­
day of each month. He appealed
to member* o f the Legion to, aid
In manning -th* Salvation Army
kattlaa naxt Tuesday evening
A Urge nmtiber o f toy* and a
lot of candy, * Including peanut
bars donated by the Von Herbulb Candy Co., w en brought for
tho Elks Christmas party for
children- Plans were made* for
a New Year* Day party.

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i*t f h*. r*miut t‘ontpr with *•
»f ni*t5»c mnt rnterlain
Sanford Airport pMjgtTn*
•unit th *t pleft ifil thr inrinlox \
t* h»»ol of eliding ami soarim: tif th* Inurtai Club «t thrir initi­
al Eetluriiu; Min, W. It. Brinson
hr ‘ t iiit r il «i»oo a I Lius K ah
An port. Hoy II hltiWIiMn Tervrif n- A tifitu ifirrr, Dint w ith

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.thin i a unlv ,l ftf^t -^trii and th®it
many obstacle t may k oncoun*
tnn l.
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-ting, agendas " f world &lt;--*ui'i'iL tt will
alii. Mt
lilwartl F l al tr » f ihe
he treated Ilk* th* unwai'led child
pMJe&gt; Y'li* K r i e r v i i t j wrr* B illy who is sent (ram one set of i*.
Brm-'ut. John Root. David ll.srreil lalivea to thr_ other
and Frrtblle Cooper.
l.easdng the tiitie of the arms
fjlindtua. hymn* and aonga limit al ions aside for a moment,
w ri* umg by a quarlrtte consts the U it I t e d Nations Assembly
ling uf Jo* Duggar. tytaml IlmM, has finally approved th* City of
Rill llfiir.on »n'l Bobby I’ ulliu, New York aa it*, permnment cap­
with Mr
Lari* accompanying.
ital
Whatever the merit* of
Mrs
I'rar.l Itansell gav* '&lt; other poaiiblo sites, the mere
humerour. .recitation, and then toy fact tlnsi- the -queaium lias been
o f the origin of the hymn “ Silent arttlrd makes fur more stability.
Night” when jhe a s . called hack Whether It i. the United Nations
for an erieot*. Bobby Holler, a or a couple about P» »etth- down,
junior miss, pleased with her sing­ the decision for ■&gt; permanent home
ing 8he wa;. accompanied by her is a most Important lo-ginning.
mother. Mrs. ?-• N. Holler.
A
In ntlir.r major aelilevement*.
number of .nappy selections were Ihe peace nr gnu nation admitted
played hy an instrumental trio Sweden, Ireland and Afghanistan
ronstsUng of Mts, Lane, piano, to membership, tncreaaing the
Bill Martin, bass violin nod W. H. number of United Nations from
UonnoHv, banjo.
51 to 5L it *rt up n ten-member
Special feature* of the enter­ trusteeship council to safeguard
tainment were dances of two pup­ th* interest! of non-self-guvernils of the Uogbutn School of Danc­ mg peoples In former League of
ing, Mtas Elotse Cook and MHs Nations mandates; the purpose
Anita Aiken. Mtsa Cook, In bright being that they eventually achieve
costume, gave a 8outh Amrriean their independence. The Assembly
tnlo dance, anti later a Hawaiian adopted a resolution calling on the
dance. Miss Atken amt Bill Har­ Big Five powers lo use their voto
rell performed a special dahee privileges sparingly in the Secur­
toutin*. and later Miss Aiken ity Council. It also called for a
sang while Eloise Cook did her world conference, on freedom of
Hawaiian routine. Thera wa* also information to he held soma time
group tinging with the string In 1947.
trio accompanying.
Perhaps lh* moat controversial
Mrs. G. A. Luepton. nf Port resolution is the one on Spain.
Washington who was the oldest It recommends that alt member
[.• lla a .r 'O a PM * Its
lady present, was presented with
a corsage of rare orchids by J. D.
A P Roundtree
resident of
McNeill of the McNeill and Yost Sanford for 30' year*, ties pur­
florist
firm.
The
Caleryette* chased
the Ralph W. Loosing
served orang* juice, and stalks uf Transfer and Storage D». at 404
celery contributed by American French Avenue and has been ap­
Fruit Growera Inc. were distri­ pointed agent for the Oreat {South­
buted, together with o r a n g e s ern Trucking -Oo.
given hy Patrick Fruit Company.

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lit** AiVfdctQhir
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Th* minuiil

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won 17 Kninr.-i and lost four dur- in Yoaemite National Park, Is naval base more than 2,000 year
In* Elmer Jlipley’n one-year tan- three times as hi*h as th* Empire ago, when Alexander the Ureal
lire.
State Building.
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Signof Yellow Cling

V «c-P a ck ed Coffee
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ji'nitlo
v£*r MUCH INItttSttO In animals, IB-month-old Lonnie Jean Vvniitile
I* ihown admiring twin Jersey calve*, "Jack” and "Jill," at the annual
livestock show In Los Angeles, California. (International 6'oundohoio)

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Partly cloudy In t
tion.
fo a tinned
Saturday. A few- shower* over
the southeast roaatal section,
fonsideralde cloudineas in the
north portion with a few show­
ers followed hy rtearing, f ooler
Saturday am) over tho extreme
north portion tonight.

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Established 1908

V O LU M E X X X V U I

F R ID A Y , DEC. 13. 194G

A ssociated Press Leased W ir e

NO. 34

Union Meeting
UN General Assembly
Forces Public
ToTry Walking Move Against Franco

V. F. W . Honors Late Sanford Hero

Oklahoma’ s City M an­
ager Gets Firemen
And Police To Haul
• Employees T o Jobs

Passenger Train Hits
W reckage O f Two
Freight Trains In
Ohio This M orning
-3 *

‘ J b T t ffW s J tald'm wsm U at
the wreck aseno that ba belUvsd
this V&gt;s a consmattrs estimate
: f ths ciuntalUas. - Its hadvju«t
completed an Inrpectlon of ths
wnckags left by the craekun,
which occurred at ' I t O A. M.

(E5T) today near Coulter. 12
mil** southtul of Mansfield.
U AN3FIBLD , OUo, Dec. 13.
. UP)— Tbs death toll in thewreck
• of ths Pennsylvania Railroad
passanjffr train, ths Golden Tri­
angle, stands today at sight. Five
-of the dead ar-e soldier* and the
othsr three ara trainmen. Mora
than 25 parsons were Injured
• whan the train ploughed Into two
wracked freight train* early to­
day, near Coulter, I t mile* south­
east of Mansfield.
Two coaches -carrying soldier*
overturned and some of the pas­
sengers warn trapped In tho
% wreckage. Rescue crews used
blow torches to extricate ths vieSheriff. Frank Robinson of
RWhland county aald the accident
resulted from ths breaking of an
air hose on an oast bound freight
train. Into this stalled train, sn­
ot her eestbound freight train
rammed ind both locomotiToi
• overturned. Than Into tbU putup#
ths passenger train ploughed.
Th* train’s two locpmolives and
f&gt; tww- o f Us coaches ovartumed.
Ths shsrlff said the seen* was
“ one of terrible havoc.
Seventeen year old Prt. Ken­
neth'Coippton o f Superior, WI*..
gees this •description!
“ I had Just lit
_ up
_ a clgsret
whan I felt ths brakes alam n».
| yelled. ’ Hit ths floor.’ and
dropped Into tho aisle. There was
• a terrific crash and glass and
stotl flew srsrywhsro. I was
,
thrown outside the ear somehow
$ and landed under - the wreck o f
the neat track*- l tan back In­
side, hollering fo r my pal*, l
- couldnU find thea.”
Another aoldlsr, 18 year old
Pvt. Robert Radike of Iluitl*ford, Wls., said be was ailoep In
the second car behind the doublo
header train. “ I fall o ff tho »w*1
end awakened with d u ff.l bags
flying all around. I eouldn t i « j
vary well because o f, steam. I
„
saw a bo l* U th*
®f * *

s r a S t s » ” ““s

work and. dlspaastag coffe* #ml
food.

Tha Pennsylvania Kal'toad snnounaeo at lU Pittsburgh office
that the dead tntmbers of pthe
train* craw* Indudad B. U. Pat
it non* enflnaman on th * af^0.n
« S t eICMltaMS
Of th. sa
P ^leMtsn n U i ” 1" '

lions Club Plans
Christmas Party
At Country Club
pact, member of the Banford

Lions Club waa today reqoesUd
to bring a toy-when attending thu
club’s Lhrtstmea party which .will
be b*M o u t Tuesday evening at

utrretA ittcktiti* tin *Uaiulfri work,
rr* at Ku» and
Mops*

Joe Chittenden Is Honored In
Memorial Presented To Daughter ^hanipjm f Makes
Junior High PTA
Endorses Move To
Increase Bonus
Th*- Junior High ikhnol PTA
we;u nn rrrord as approving the
rcsoi iiion by tlje Teachers Club
asking the County School Hoard
for an increase of cost of^ living
bonus ut a meeting last Tuesday
in the ichool auditorium. '
Mrs. t).. R. Smith, who presirtesi, jmitnunccd that Mrs. \Y. P.
Stine's Feventh grade room and
Kdwant Marahalra eighth grad*
rosin hail. won the cr&gt;ntest for tho
mo*t I*TA
memberships. The
award will be a pnrty. at the
home of Mr*. 8. C, tlraham. rerreatlonnl chairman.
*.
Mrs, J. I*. HoRxclawr, reported
on th? *t«to convention held nt
rnllabasscc nnd announced that
the Junior High School had re­
ceived the' hide ribbon award* for
the nruaired'Increase in member­
ship* flnd also for conducting a
study course.
Mr*. Hernard Wilke announced
*ha* bid* were to !&gt;c advertised
for._ in order that work may be
started on the installation uf a
trow llghtlnv system for the
school, recently unproved by the
School Hoard.
Mrs. S. C. (Tiaham announced
that the Chi'latma* party for all
pupil* of 'Junior High would be
held on Pec. 20 at 7:'!0 l\ M. at
the Tourlet Center. In keeping
with the Cbriltma* Season, Mrs.
W. 0. Fleming led th* group In
aiming "Silent Night".
Tho ‘meet apeaker w m the Rev.
Jo* McKinley of the Flr»t Metho­
dist Church, who told a short
story and led In prayer. . Mrs.
Victor Green read a short Chriat*
o* Story. “ The Little Mixer."
r. Marshall's room. Won the
award for the best attendance *»f
mother*. Refreshments were ser­
ved hy Mr*. Kills and Mr*. Walhen o f Miss Richter’* aeventh grads
room.

3

Inaugural Rum

A memorial in tribu'e to tbr
lute Joe I&gt;. t'hittendcn, former
Sanford resident, and for u num­
B&gt; LUt ltlN K HKAL
ber of years director of the i
Something new has hern ndden
V.F.W. Neiional Service HurcaU
in IVaahlngton, »s * recently prv- And lust hi time for f'hrislin*- The new Vt'c-t Const Chatngpis
*ented by Isirii* P. Stan, mm
of liilj Atlantic t'oasl Um
riander-ln-cbief of the Veterans io.ipI airivt-u In -naiilnnf lb**,'
of Foreign \Yir* to Sum J ( hi' prom ptly ,*l CJfin I 'M
op iia

tendon, daughter of Mi fhittea inaugimil trip which ■tatted fiorrl
den, in behalf of the orgsiiixa New York'yesterday aftrrnnoi
lion.
The Champion. ftt*t nlt-marh
Struck down by a.burnt of mn i •iicaiolincr to serve Central t
chine gun fire while scriing in ■ Ida ami West Coast point nf be
the ldtith Infant) &gt;- in Cram
Stwti- exclusively, left New %--rtc
(Rainbow Division)
in
World at 3:05 P.M. with n capacity
War I Joe Chittenden was *r- number of passengers nod -.eteral

versly disabled, nnd aftrr 30’
months of cou'inunus hnspitalisa
tlon, suffered periodically for the
rest o f hi* life from these
woumls. He died in Ml Alto Hos­

officials of the railroad
Mayor II. James Gut, Secretary
uf the Chamber ofrCommerce Ed
Higgins, Mr*. Lourinp Heal re1-resentlnK Tile Sanford lb -d ll,
pital. Washington. P. t' on Nov. nnd n number of |ntere*t'e&lt;r -],ec&gt;
10-43, following an -Aperalion tutor* were on Imnd to gri-r* the
made necessary by the*e injuries. offtrials inrludinr Wllllno- 51.
A fter hi* honorable lb-1 !i* i gr Wharton. a«tislnn| pa**engri nafafter World War I. Mi. t'hltlrn fir managei of th, milioud. .1 IJ.
den, became interested in ,hP I S h « r p t o n, nssislnnt tut*s- - ger
problems o f disabled, ill and' ,rnftl&lt;' manager: K I. King, .enneedy veUran*. For several year*. I " " ' *u#p*i||,1,el" ,0"l , , f
',u .
___ ,
,
,
o ..... Hon of WilminiCon, S’. C.; 1 ay

L ’l S r

- - - - 'in' Florida
^neral
erkan -legion
senger agent of Orlando; J. C.
with SUcK teal and efficiency as Huehey, division imM*n«rer .it-ant
to attract attention o f sine of- nt Tampa: N. It. Mitchell, dm inn
ftrials.
p»M*ng«w agi-ni a* St, Pelri-I.iirg;
He was appointed Slate Ser­ and W. M, Hlark. District Super
vice Officer and headed the State
uf iSmi
Veterans' Rehabilitation office in
fJttlf* John MniMi. »im *ir Mr.
Florida for five year*, until hi* nnd Mr*. Itnv F ,'btnu. I,.,1,1 ' r|,t,
successful administration of that distinction of lo-ing (he only **ryoffice attracted the attfirbm of fofd passenger n)Ki*rfl the '-sin.

tht major veteran oiitaiuiatiwn*.
end in 1934 he w»* made direc­
tor of the Nstioiml Service lltirsau o f the Veteran* of Foreign
Wars o f the Untied Stales, upon
recommendation of James K. Van
Zandt, House memlier and \ .h " .
chief.

Ned Chittenden,
Sidney RiChard. The
“ On * number o f occasion!, Mr.
lighting -effect* were
by* tha City- Another display of Chittenden
8 « lkl [ .j*
of
----------vbilad
_ - Poet nnd
merit b that at RoumUbt and tha V.F.W. in Banford. and If be
Anderson’s annex, whet* tha

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.m u m s

N ow Y o r k , Dei*. 13— (/P)
— T h e U n ited N ations G en ­
era l
Assem bly tod a y npp roved a resolution urginjr
m em jjor nations to w ith d raw ]
t h eir top
d ip lom atic
repnMUltnt.iv.es from Franco
Spain. A tlritisb spokesm an
tie fla r e d Hint Ilrila in w ill
fo llo w through and w ith thaw l*rr nnlui*iiaih»r froln MnI tlrtil
Tht- I "iiuf S’nt f » Iiji» hjitl nr»

ji inhit" jiih •t ,n S |vniit jinco the
j fvtutn .if \"HHdn Aimour anrnu
j til Hi* UK*-

The TV*rid* HUte lUnk huJMInc at l*ark AieJm, and rirvl Slrrel |, *hown a» It now appear* alter
Thp ffatitul inn it|«f»rnVe«l by tho
it w m renovated wtlh a new bank entrance pUrrd wtlh old.,- »pj,e on either side, and Ihc ntd mar­ A.vsPinhlt n t'1- I raimt'* ifovernble exterior rrplarrd by white i»loreo The new sign (nr the Irnnl of the tunk ha* not yet been rnmptrlrd mrnt h
h i”i r*‘ u’jfliliP." in BO

$25,000 Paid To
Nearing Completion On
Florida State Bank Building Senator Bilbo By
W a r Contractor

ts.-h as

the post b making," said Post
Adjutant John Saul*, who potobd
out that It had been Mr. Chit
tondanV. ambition te put s •or-'
vice officer in aaefa ^F.WT post
in th* nation.
4 *.
’

Tha first concert In the **ri*a
will be on Jan. 10, when Miriam
Solovlaff will bo presented. On
Mar. 10 Sidney Foster willl oppear and th* following month

a

tlsedo Concert
Ensemble
Baf
M
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vo a program on Apr. 15.
Jarrell
the
guest ortbt
■ “ .will be
‘
‘
on the fourth and final program
on May 6.

S

Miriam Solovlaff, violinist,
at tha ago of 11, mad* her d
as solobt with tho Us An;
Philharmonic Orchestra e n d ____
has

ConceTtixed

from

coast (o

coast, will ha tho first artist to
glrrt a concert here. Aa aI result
of her phenomenal ■success (h
Ctllfprnla
IfgnUa where she hwssW ha
* of 12 in u
,
rf under the baton of
Ossip Gabrilowieh, ,
was offered a scholarship by

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attns

wtssptHi.t i% ifCitiij conittdorfld by

J Pines

Are Levied For
Hunting On O ff-D ays

County Judge R, W, Ware Wedid J, W. Johnson and
oetdsy fined

York and
The liny wax let o ff wjth „
I’crslngcr*.
I warning. No charge against these
Sidney Foster, described by the two were made by DeLong for
New York Hrinlii Tribune as “ ■ hunting duck* at (1:30 o'clock in
pianist of enviable tcthnhtue,
the evening, but they were warned

^
* 1 ^ 7 .1 “h M t T n
1041 with tho New York Phil­
harmonic Symphony Society, end
was acclaimed a front rank piano
virtuoso.
Third on tho concert series i*
tho Saisedo Concert Ensemble, a
unique goup of two harpists, celIb t ana flute player. Carlos Sat■ado and Mlrnl Allen are the
harpists; Mary Hill Doolittle, L
tho cellist and Ruth Freeman Is
the flute player. Their varied
pogram Includes use of tha piano,
group and tolo playing.
lfarrell. noted, Matropoli
HMack
----- ------------------ . . ...
tan Opera baritone singer, will
appear for th* fourth progntm,
According to the Pittabu
aburen
Posb-GsseUs, ha la *ona of ths
fine singers o f this sge.
a ’ voice tff incredible, naHa
turnI beauty, ha aingx with rare
intelligence and a wealth of ,v*riety of color and expression, and
ho hig tha g ift of choosing an
adult, mature program that nev­
er lets th# nudlenro down."

Funeral To He Held
For Nejfro Mortician

in- entertained about 3)M) children
In Utngwond *nd visited tho I-nko
Mnrv Sehiitd. -d*‘&gt; Lsko Monroa.
||« pnaald out lots of loltypvpa
Funeral service* for I .. W. Kirk* ■loimtcd by the banford M « r
clbcrgcr, colored. wl(|&gt; died al his thhnl* A iViMim Ddlr writ w on
hitioc fust Sunday, will be held visit (jrnrvu and (Wlciln kldutOS*

u

Scwinjr Machine Shop
Funeral Announced
For Pelma G. Gore Is Established Here

POST OFFICE OPEN '
The Banford Post Office will
A sewing machine shop, witii
Funeral services for Talma complete equipment for repair of remain nnen nil rlav Baturdag
Gertrude Gore, who died recently ail type* of tho*( machines, has and the following Saturday, and
ns » result
burns, will bo hold been established hero by Rort double dnily deliveries will ho put
at 8:00 otfock Doc. 15 at the Cou*, former sewing machine into effect to handle the Chriatmax rush, according to Postmas­
Erickson Funeral Home.
dealer of S t Petersburg, Clear- ^
....
Joel..........
S. Field, who today qrged
Ber. J. E. McKinley will offl- water and Tarpon Springs, and ter
i&gt;,at packages bo mailed pnrmp’Uy
elate and Interment will bo In
28 year* n technician with tn KVnl&lt;! Inst minute tie-ups. Post
tho Chuluote .Cemetery at Chul- for
the White Sewing Machine Comemployees will be paid
uola.
. „
|pany of New Jersey.
overtime for the extra work.
The
* M ^ * ^ ,rn ? n
Mr, Cous, who has -three aisisLong, Jo* Chalk.r,
Maurice Ja­ Unis,
will be lolned coon by his
Instructions permitting enlist*
cobi and wnitam (Ennle.
— •In the,
son-in-law. Lou I* Now, an experi­ ment and re-enlistment
enced repairman of sewing mach­ Naval Reserve o f young men ov«r
A huge mouthed 25 pound eat ines In St. Petersburg. The shop
fish waa snagged on a speckled is equipped to Install reverse 17 and undqr 18 and a half years
perch hook by J. T, Zorn shortly gears on all types nf tewing pf age who have not served in
before noon yesterday white flak­ machines, end to build portable W orld-tVar IL have been issued
by 7th Naval District Headquart­
ing near the Osteen Bridge.
electric machines.
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Church.
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’ He wn* formerly a mortician.
All inemin-rs of i iinipMlFWX'
Ho is survived by hi* widow, sing Dost 53 are urged t*» Im on
Ito*n Kichelliergerj bis mother. hand Mondav rvrmng nt 7.UO
Hattie Fichclbs-igrr ef Daylutin o'clock fo&gt; the -upper and m

W i* » ^ u n L ii^ h ; m
K
VlolrV*' WiU
lug after sundown.
Hunter* are linni* mill Hattie IL Ktnrkc; tw„ nnmiMl (thrutma* P*rt/-,
Ugii.iuialre i-t rcqucsled L&gt; bring
not supposed to slirwit later than lirothers, llnrry I,. Ilrooks nnd
runily (no flAliti*
30 minutes- before sundown, said T. K. Kichrlbctgcr, both of New ti t*»y
ntc-.!-’ gifts will !-r presented t#
DeLong,
Ymk City.
under privlli-geil rhildr'-n nt tho
Klk Chrlstmn* Tree pnrty at .th*
Fourth Street park.

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plan which wntild outlaw tht
atomic tifitnh ami nil other major

•Banker Ordered To
Testify On Whereiilmuts o f Witness

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iimny Vki't'lMrnttwhil* l hi* I *mt«Ki Nation*
urjfftni/ntfTiri .iitjunirn to br ma1o
irtfj fH’.il I't'^tvi.t Inward

Work is now ginrtlrall) com­ sepal ales
Un.
safety
deposit
the full poUtkftl arrd
plete on the -Florldii Stale Itftnk boxe* front the portion of* the
ctmimrit c A gub-comniYlttee uf
Building which h«- been enlarg­ vault where Link tecoid. ate |
thin ct ip n|»|nn&gt;ved the plan
ed In include l lie stmt- occupied kept. All pi I sent h.txes at*, lent- 1
iruchtnK 11. -o*.pro*
ferpierkv -by ibi- . ilohb Hakery. cd, lull n —jfo are neruterk tberp
H
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Uflae on »*.»
Under direct mb „( Frank Ash­ i* ample apace in Hie tuub V cm^tia rpicAIiun
down. contractor, the building Kilpatrick pointed out
ticatlquar*
Th
mi-, improved inside and outside
I hr»*i
Grt-aNy appreciated by ro-in
amt now present* .(it al'rarttve met* and employee alike during
exterior with it* white, stucco hot weather is the ulr condition j WASHINGTON I'ec IS, id’
fini.li
mg system.
At tile front, the! Mm imeolni.i eviib-nce was mil"
Ahorntmn* in -tin- interior in­ rn*l office i* occupied by It. II.|duenl today “f the injury int &gt;|
clude relm wtinil of threntinncr In rmmlry nnd Howuid Monticlh.i Hu- w.uliinc activities of Senator (
the middle of the building facing Iniurnnre agent*.
Julian HU-n | ItilL. oT Mississippi when fmi
it of Hunt*
Fir*t Stieet, addition of two strom, with mimeographing fncil ■*h&lt; &lt;h» lotalliog more than f35.V&lt;H)
The In lit girU gr-*U|»
front nffu-es on tithcr side of itie*, ocrupie* the- west office.I were identified by Felix Thoma* Minir High s^ehonl wiU-apoiwor ft
the entrance, moving of tho vault The Family Loan Company oertp Newton.• of llnttiesliuig. Mist., f, i.ihnll tnnquct f«»i member* ul
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f.M.thulj
tram,
to the rear of the new annex pics most of the upper floor, the! w-lm .aid he had paid them 'o
j f;|| hiI mentblTH,
and enlargement of the interim west purl of which i* occupied Hill'-- m HI 12
Newton ond &gt;«•
mil/ al
olu.iil fl.oiiii.m m „n .mu
of the hank The private office t»y the
Raymond Photograph I mud
i »••!** in Nfi•*«ti*$*it|i|tt
*;r I'minof V. G. Kilpatrick, vice prr«i fttudio
j cool
xi'IjiMtln^ ’ hV piivniptif «f
dent of the tmnk, is at the tight
“ Prompt nnd friendly servo e '
t"
• Ill'll.. \ V a I. m 'iti.| 'V,
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front of the bank and in the left to iilske people feel nl h,,me - '
.v.i thtt-Uilt*"! I &gt;« ht-lp rni **i IIM
i.
. . . n l - in gi idrear i- tin office of the ti-uiid -in motto of the bunk." said Mi i **“■”
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of directors.
Kilpatrick. C. H. McNulty, own | the
f an
«crm«tr I III- | .l.n »i- i-b-cted n»
Then- i- .i cheerful, bright tip er of I be McNulty group o f ! 111*
I. t., the Orange
pent'aiuc' In the interior of the banks, is president of the tuuik.l rinrviieiitr«• fnini V|i**h*i|iju( Wall Ktw or
Itovx t gaim- nn New \ cat's day a t .
bank with its acoustical block
ml E, G. Kilpatrick
is
Klip
_ _Junior' liiivm Mt itiiw Itilr F ill ngvnt
hunl- Miami.
ceiling, fluorescent lighting and vice president. The staff includes
asphalt tile Moor. Counter* ami Gene Tucker, cashier; Mi*s Maiy ing fur Ihr f«rnn*r prci clnry
fixture* uro of modern type, and L. Russ, assistant cashier; Mr- nf HrriRlor IliliHt. T h r ^ e tie U rv ,
t 'll It 1ST M VS l it HE
uh u
u new feature i* the installation itavid Smith, secretary to Mr Kilwjiitf f1 Ti*rry,
Tht* pretty (tins tin it* troo in
of two .iHdlis whore custamor*I Kilpatrick; Vincent Peel nnd W il u Htii-- * i it i hi* S r n9tri• r « m tti i 11**i?
Fourth S 10*0 I'.iik,
glow at
tjcnlbiit uf
Witt fHN
may be assured of ptivkey m Its I’eacoek, tellers,
ami
Mil
nighl uitli
- my lolitri-tl light
I *-it*-1
counting irnmry or filling s»(ei v I Jewell Pittman and Mis
Tin Si*m iln u b ri»ihi»i|il(*r ha* l,u|h*. 1, ,1 f —lit In-*- which wn*
deposit boxes.
A locked grill Itiehl ure book-keepers.
lark
hi i n . ,i
fbtit ii .Ini k«M»iLt Mi * . dtmnlrd t&lt; ' I t . ' ily l*y Mr
|[u**«-ll m )&gt;rii:itf "( tlio Knnfonl
Ii.f(Art ♦*** inri)initfii-.| in U fltihihi;
it MHO KIRI:
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Ut-r .lui-.ti"i
' Sntio-y llii'haici
«■•»»*«♦ iurh! oil l « * r i } ‘ * m&gt;
sat down l&gt;&lt; cot this noon .it tin-let*'-.i
*|p*ati|M’nr m if ki
on 'I ii,. d.i&gt;. no t '»di Ik* u *«l for
Lion* ("lull meeting ut the I mu
Jnitif'9 Mrnil nf N"w t’hn-tinn. par io-. iti-'ludlrig that
isl Center when he wm* infntmed
lumiiiiUtH* ugviift. wTI grvcti I*y t| i- I Ik. t.oijgr
Game Warden L
V- DeLong ) hi k
that hi* home »t 'Jfttil Grnndvirwtoday w'urned mjairisl liunting in • " n » ’ n Mibpfrttlin mi the hnnki'i
Avenue was oil fire. When he
Seminole County on Mnnilay-'. f“r nn Mpprai nnr«» in WiiithingUm
arrivnl home, he found the
S A N T \ 111 S )
»■!; Momlay. The hanker is j , M,
Department thyre and the housel 'Vcs'iiesdaya and Friday, as fo.
(jninn, rvrcutivr vlr** president ' * Santa Claus’ is 'lravinK a busy
r l.lddei
was full of smoke from n hurnrd! rest and,yconvirttmi
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••f th« .Inrk^uii Statu .Nntintinl st'heilulc in Reniinnfo County nnd
of two
groupn
out radio transformer. There wns
Sanford. Today hr at tended' a
uf htmtrra npar Lithe Jenaiip foi Bank*
no other damage, said Mr. Ivey. thf* offense,
party for kid-iic* uivon by the
Sanford Giirdrn Cluh. Yesterday
For hunting on forbidden day.,

Gwync McCraln. |I0 each and
cosls, Floyd lister Sharp, whn
with hie 10 year old brother, had
also l&gt;etm found guilty on off day*,
Belection of noted concert art- Jutlliard "School of Mualc in New wa* fined flO and mats.

late for the Civic Music A saocU*
tion aeries o f four concert*
were today made public by the
music committee. Tha concert*
will ‘b* held at Seminole High
School auditorium.
H. H. Coleman, ch.iwn.n « f (
the drive, described it as vary
successful, as did also. Mb*
Katherine Brock, organiser of
th* prorram.

.Rock feller’s O f f e r
O f Site For United
N a t i OIJ.S In N. Y .
Accepted Hy, Group

ey put* squirrel, on Rllsxtt the
major responsibility for what
he term* the "wrecked rondilion" of Manrhurian Industry.
Pauley said there were an- *
railed ‘‘ranee strategic rea*
.Mina" liehind (he Kustian ac■inn in confiscating and rcMue*
ing foodstuffs and machinery
from Msnchuria. Ills report
wsh dated Nov. 12 and has
Keen distributed to Mime toniMf-'-tnin. -

Selections Are Announced For Civic
Music Asssuciation’s Concert Series

S

ited hy high
__ ^ by
•aba ter tho :
Saturday by
istM and bar sixth iF » d *

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"Wings. Fin* ami Antlers." the
first In a serie* of five rotor
movie* of outdoor life *pno»,.r*d
by Boy Scout Troop ft, will bo
shown thi* evening #l 7:30 o'clock
at tho South Side. School audi­
In h b new capacity. Jim Chit­ torium.
tenden handled the claim* and
problems of thousand* of dis­
abled- veteran, for the V.F.W.
World War II brought^ Increased
demand* fo r service 'from the
V.F.W., and guided by the wis­
dom o f Mr. Chittenden, that or-

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it kSIIINGTON, Her.
lice. 13 —
( A P ) — Prr-idmt Truman's re­
parations
rr prom t a tire, I'dwin P au lo . tod*) made public
hi* report on. Manrhurla. Paul­

Miss S an Chitlendm i Arlington. Va. Is shown ree-clrlng from
r, a L
memorial by tribute [to the memory
V. r. W. Chic# Louts t. HUrr,
of her felber, Joe D. C’hltlmden former director of the V. V IV *vrv»o ha limit* |
nurrsu In Washington, who died In IMJ from wound* revet rx\t In rriiisM* an.I fin* Jt'partmnu pa*
hengrr
• a*r
tln m « L » ik *
Lh,
battle In World War I.

ranlkation wax In the process otj
establishing a nation-wide field
with trained claim* pfT. B. Need For Funds aarvlce,
ficcrs to handle tha load. At the
o f - hi* career, with hi* vlparty. The
Reported Increasing (tank
■ion being fulfilled, the old com*
over to the
H r n as j b m bet wound* itruck him low.
Richard Dm
Although Beat Sale* to date Death followed shortly.
tn- o f cere
am
• ahead o f t“hose for the eorrels «P ~ t«d ,i
Bom In Homell, N. Y.. In 1890,
apondlng period of last vaar, th*
The Ubn a
be
spent his early life in the
program o f ■
tubsrculosis relief
b*a grown In Seminole County, east. latar moving with his
tht need foy
for fnnds onts to ^Sanford. He enllsteif In
'ora, the
If the and utreforo,
Infantry Ut August, 1917. Ho
.earry on the work le greater, Ut#survived
by th* widow, Ruth
waa reported today by George
Tonhy, Christmas tool silo ebalrv me* Chittenden, who xerved as
otherwise the* will be g l w i l *
an army nursa during the first
World War; Mbs ChKUndsn, a
W
Tha Christmas seal sals
Kinii
daughter; a ion, Jo* D. Chittsiv
A full days schedule of Udns in th# city park at Fourth Si
don, J r, who saw recent service
to man tbs Selvatieu Army ksl- has attracted considerable nl
In th# Arm y A ir Force; two |ta&gt;
mnd dime beerds on next tion, and tha sign waa mad* at tart,
M bs Edna Chittenden and
O'Doo’i Sign Shop. Th* Garden
was
Club decorated the base of tha Mist Lamia Chittenden of Banford, and two brothers, Roy and
display whkh waa erected '
[ motion

Florida State Ilank Building Is Improved

OKLAHOMA CITY, Dm .'H .'M 1)
—City, authorities Here put puli’ mil tire department cars to wo(k
today r any lug passenger* during
i work stntipnxe by bus and Ucd
lev operator*. All public trans­
port ai loti -|a tli’il up, but the A PI
street car operator*- union aa&gt;'s'
It’a no', a strike, The worker?
ire ju*t Maying to fnnltniJptja *#»•
inn. consider imr n wane decision
by an arbitration board.'
The meeting wits called l y Urn
A FL
Amalgamated Union rd
Street, fa r Operator*, and it* ^
purpose was to romidcr a report
from a three-man arbitration |
board. The board hail been study
ing a Htibm demand for a wait!
Increase of 2f&gt; cents a hour, ani
In the report read at the union
meeting, the limrtil recommended t
a p»v tatse or five cent* an hoiu.,
Thereupon the hu* and street cm
opcrntors voted to keep o n . mere t
lug In continuous session. TUb (
move tied UP tiHl«lt service'!
lighter than a knot, bu* tho union |
Insisted it Wn* not- officially i* I

* MANSFIELD, Ohio, Dec.
'14— C/P)— A
Pennsylvania
Railroad official, estimated
this afternoon that at least
15 persons were killed
when tho road’s Golden
Triangle passenger train
rammed into the vrreck A go
of two freight trains early.
this morning. He also eati-,
mated that 50 persons were

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H E SAM FORD H ER ALD , SANFO RD , FLORIDA

Are Killed
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50 Injured In
Train Wreck

C. R. R*«d of Louiivll
Who I* *ald (o-bo critical

A railroad spokesman said ho
eipected' tho Army wilt not annoiinco tho names of the dead
Psttsrson’s address ws, not soldiers until nett of kin have
notified.
known. Naiass snd addrev*** of
Meanwhile, seven cars of the
tks fireman snd front hraketnan
on the second freight trsln were Golden Triangle train that es­
not sTstlsble, but thky wer* be- caped damage have been rerouted
llsvtd to coins from the Toledo and continued on their way to­
area. The fireman of the second ward Chicago.

SniblNT (CUIFTOR I.oulio Anne
Moore. 11, of Bronx ville, N. Y.. who
wse beaten end thrown from an
auto on a lonely rood near Smith
Cdltege, Northampton, Mass, Is re­
covering from Injuries In a hospital
near Northampton. Two young
married war veterans, both entployed fa Leeds, Mass., were ac­
cused of lha assault. (Jnismeiional)

Times have chnngcd.
You shoqld review
your insurance poli­
cies with someone
who has the know!- j
edge to sny whether 1
you hnvo inadequate 1
or excess coverage, ’
Avail yourself of our
service
wi t hout
chnrxe or obligation.

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In the A n ts rc - •(»&lt;* and Mtdrw** |*f J .«n V. iKilan. h .rrb y nollflad that suit for df*11 (Mark••in . Avfnu*. Ilr»&lt;iklyn, te r ra * b a a baan flfad ayaln a t'yo n
N*w York.
' by llan ry Drluusrs. In lha Clrrult
T«‘U ara haffby BollfUd ikal lu ll Court for lha N liqh Judicial Clrfar illvurc* ha* b**n ril..i * f » l n * t cull o f lha Htata o f Florida. In
you In Ihr CTlru|L,CuurI for Mrm* and for Hamlnula County, In rhan*
Im.la a'ounly Klorlda. In I'hanrrry, r r f y : and that you ara ra.|Ulrad
by Thorn** William Imlan.
You In flla &gt;our w rlllan appaaranra In
a r « h .r . lif r—iv U .d l « flla your aald rau*a on nr bafora Thuraday,
•►rlllrn appauranra will, lha ria rk lha 14th day o f January, I l l l , and
o f raid rourl ln-*ih* t'ounl) Court In dafaull iharaof aald rauaa will
H » » » al Hanford, flo r id *. on or proceed K&gt; Carla analual you.
bafvra thr in n ilay o f January,
Ttja vanaral nature o f ihla aull
A .H , !•♦», or •tafauh *111 bo an- la fo r divorce and lha alylr o f aabl
farad asalnal you and M id raaaa r-ell la', tlanry UrUnara. plaintiff
Will proraa.1 ►« |&gt;aitr
Ordarad va: Iteloraa P r ls c r m iDlrndrint.
that ihla notlra ba pulillalir.i om*a
» Waak for four Pon lrru llvr waakt ■••I i.r sabl IM url at Heiu
In T b . Hanford llarakl a dally FMtiliti.lv foun ty, flo r id .. IkU
nawapupar o f Hanfunl. Hmiloola ilar » r liM-Finbfr, ISIS
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O. P. IIKItMIVU.N
FI.kTCHCH
W ITNK Sjl my band ,and lh* aaal
, Clerk n| saht Court
IN T IIK C lltl.'U IT COUItT OF T H R
---- * rourl Ihla IXlla da, of ntaJII
NINTH JUDICIAL. CIRCUIT IN
AD-. I l l l
AND r o l l MKMINOI.K COUNTT,
I*. IIKIt.VDoN
F U H IID A . IN CHAMCRIIV No.
Clark o f Clrrulf Court for
Hainluola fo u n t, Florida

OH- I JUST
SVANTtD TO KNOW
WHEN I MAO TO
s t a r t Pu t t in g
ON TMB CvD

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n u u « i -so cavs
routs information
i* o o r
a

Lip’ to accept the property.

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DKUUIKU

The Htat* o( Florida. Oraellna*
To J KAN V. DOI.A.N who*, rssltl

FLO R ID A

$8,500,000 site tn M» " mldtnwn
Manhattan for the ifr*”* permarv
ters rommiftee voted in acrcpt
John I). Rockefeller’s offer of an
ent home. The . committee wilt
meet this afternoon *th’ empower
Secretary General Tryirvle

E L E C T R IC A L A P P L IA N C E S

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H A R D W A R E NEEDS

Bushel Basket
H alf Bushel

412 Sanford A vrn u r

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8RLF SERVICE LAUNDRY
ANNOUNCEM ENT

or Aeeepi Checks and Money Orders

H A S T Y
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Fhwi to May Thirteenth

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Gentlemen, her© b a way to g e t your
Laundry done as you desire—at a low cost. A clean
sanitary, easy way o f doin# two or three d ifferen t
waabiaga a l once. Everythin# is available fo r your
convenience I n c h in g plenty txf soap, blench, starch,
blueing, drying lines, pins. *
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I have recently purchased the *
L O S S IN G T R A N S F E R &amp; S T O R A G E C Q .
A gent fo r G reat Southern T ru ck in g Com pany
•Pick U p and D elivery • Strvice

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B and 6 Tube Table Models
Farm Battery Seta
0 Tube Portable
Automatic and Single Play Combinations
Majestic - Crosley • Temple - Lewyt • Sentinel
Automatic Record Players
Battery Record Players ’
.
Wireless Record Players
Childrens Electric Record Players
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Record Player Attachments for Radio.

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RUT 01 from BetUn to enter the
U2L with his fiancee, Hlldgard Elixabslh Outlntr of Berlin, Germany,
is Pie. WUIlsra 11. Zcttst, Jr, of
Tonawands. N. &lt;Y. Thsy'art shown
boofitng an overseas alrllnar at tha
Tsmpelhgf airport cn routs to lha
tfnllsd States. Omclsl U S. Signal
Corps itsdiophuto. (JnternaiienaJ)

factories and agricultural

irtery.

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Investigation Into
Fatal Scrape Begun
DAYTONA IIKAtTI. Dec. It.
d’» Assistant State* Attornev J.
i t'ulhoun liklay began uii in*
■t'ligation of the death of two
Holly Hill men and the seriou*
wounding of thtw oilier* in a
'hooting uffr.iv near tlurmell l;».f
night.
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The assistant stales ullntuey
conferred with H aglrr county
Sheriff VV. It. Well* this morning
and then appointed a coroner’s
lury.
The Ju^ will investigate
the death of Harold Buckles and
hi* *on, Stanley. They were shut
in a palmetto grove on the proiierty of M. ( ”. Strickland of Run-

Daytona Beach, I

Day Phone 886

Mimeograph Printing - Typing
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Letters, and Post Curds Addressed
Prom pt nnd E fficien t One D a y Service

eminolc County Credit Association
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16 N . Pu rlt A v e n u e

&lt;;TANBACK

S P E C IA L
$3.&lt;H) V A L U E

Touchton’fl

PONDS—
Cleansing Cream
Vanishing Cream
Face P ow d er
O N L Y $?«75
(la x in c.)
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HAVE IT HOW!

PARKER “51” SET
Tlte woitd's*‘ nitH( wunlcd" pen... it write*
dry with wet ink) Coitly Osmiridium lip
floats shadow-silent and
slam iiuUnlly

See T h e Rare
Pipe C ollection
A l Pipe Headquarters
M ade In
H elgiiim • France
G erm any

Ivct smooth. Tho ” J t " i* crafled with

PsTtci (ftccision... available in four supet b
color*. Parker ” 51” pencil to match.
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F R U IT C AK ES

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Morning Wonthlp .... 11:00‘

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A r t h e s t e e d ia
brought to the start­
ing post his -groom *
ing is Judged, even
b efore he proves his
m ettle
Personal
groom ing Is im por*,
tan t'too, b e fo re a n y­
one has a rhanre to
make good.

The Public is invited to visit and inspect our Laundry
whether you plan to use it or not.

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Chriat Ambntwadorn .... 6:30 I* M
K v a n g e l i a t i c 7:30 I*. M

W A T C H FOR O PE N IN G D A T E SCO

G O TO CHURCH S U N D A Y

Ili'tw eeii French and Him
K. 1. W ltU illT
l*Bntur

nnd tlwlurv.l
nmtiibuling

N G e l your ortlcr in e a rly . NVt* a r e ‘fillin g orders ns they V
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invaded rmmtrir* were carnipt.
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North African invaiion.
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produced by olhc, nation*.
It*
experimentation didn’t atop with
th« war. particularly in the flail,
of uirrrnft carrier ilrvetopiiivnr.
Our* i* I ho lurRfst, fa-rte-t and
niuHt heavily projectrd fleet in the
J.'JJOO ton Midway cla»a.
Then there i* the ailbnlarine
fleet.
American desianei* hare
wnrkeil fur m&gt;&gt;nllu t Impruve nut
tulim m lbMi in the way cf new
luupuUiun equipment, liupedue*
und underwater detection method-.
Oidnance ha* aUo gone ahead.
The Navy ha* ordered ruodifirxlion of toveral fiirhiinj *hip» for
testing with guided miaalle Int(rriea.
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The Army uml Navy have licrr.
very cagey about letting nut in­
formation nmreming iheir studio*
of Iwctoritilogicai war fine, but i*
i* known Ibat laboratory icaulihave liettti highly satisfactory. The
Array’d Chemical Wnrfnre l«t| ”
ha* dull* luii'iilernlde i i -wiin li mi
new chemical task*. A : tin* same
time, the Army niei the Navy,

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tliggcst ham so far. $fHI0,tMM),00|i
wtnlh.
Bui nil the member nn
f Bunnell, own- over a llmusanil
&gt;i'*na have had a Voice In tin
uri-k o f land fur rallle niistnj,
s p e n d i n g and .listriluilinn ot
1 ur|H-nlininr and farming. Iluiu».!i
tion improvement in riwtar and 11NI IRA tiioncy nnd umterinl.
"•Ii y * officer* report l lie Hlrirkin tin. anlomntii' firin g largc»ibl pruprrtv was posted againtt
ralilK’ r sun*.
Almost everylasly
•untins am| ili.-tt be rie.|uenlly
know* lluil tho Unite.! Hiatus i*
un- had i-iini|ilai,ie.l &lt;*f |ier.iiii* hunticli , ng ..n hi* land.
aiming at leadership in je.t-propelled a i r c r a f t at supersonic
speeds. These are Just a frw t.f
w “double
the pniject* now bring kepi
'foie a legislator may take decker” water lane* is at MimJen,
•eat In South Carolina he Germany., U i* formed liy a high
11 icily under-mvrr.
swear that he hn« ttevei ‘&gt;||ue«luct carrying the Midland
I The United &gt;.'01100* Itelirf and
gi'd in u duel.
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a census of armaments. Figuring
this to mean naval u* well a
taint and air armament*. *ueh a
census would brine-out ir.to the
open a large variety o f lop draw­
er Ameiican military *i'Ct«t*.
The United State* NuVy ha*
developed ship*, material
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'STATUE OF LIBERTY"?

Southern Ambassador
• President Trtininn did something almost unprece­
dented when he named cx-Gov. Mnx Gardner of North
Carolina, undersecretary of the treasury, ns ambassador
to Great Britain. Except for three Virginians, one of
whom was Presidcnt-to-be .lames Monroe, no Southerner
has held this post since George Washington appointed
Thomas Pickney of South Carolina minister to London
in 1792.
President Roosevelt chose Robert W. Bingham
from the border state of Kentucky in 1933. Every other
holder of the post has come from the North. Wilson's
Walter II Page rnighl he called an exception because
he was North Carolina bred, but he had bten living for
years in New York when appointed.
There is of course no' tenable reason for this limita­
tion, and probahJy it has continued without much uwaro*
ness on the purt of Presidents that Southerners were
never named to the position. The Truman appointments
have come from the South and West to a larger degree
than has been the case with any administration for a
)ong time. If'Southerners and Westerners art up to the
proper standards,,as Gardner seems to be, Americans
from other sections ohall be glad to see the honors passed
around. And it will not hurt the British to get acquaint­
ed with a Southern gentleman.
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lA n d Personal

Christmas.mprnintfjln v^ cn ir^ o a p ita p '’ throughout the
land .
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With the country attuned so completely, to a post­
war
niber the many young men
Tor whom the war Is far from over, and those for whom
it never will be over. Because they nbc. out of sight in
hospital beds, it would be easy to forget them. %The
Legion's program Is an opportunity for Americans to

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Mi?* Olrdif Pyttin nml Jlfs. W.
H. L/yson riitertwinr.1 Mm , Cecelia
Trulurk. and lirr bridal attvmliuits

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on 'Ihur»*iar w^th a luncheon at
: their homo on Magnolia Avenue.
Cocktails were served in the
living room whim was U-nulifi.ll)
r'croiated with lar*c a.raugciiit.i's
of paatrl fall flower*. 1 In- gm l»
were *eat*d at tbs ilmini: tal.le
• wTiieh uu* covered with a eulwi.rl,
linen cloth and in the erntsi «
a rvllector holding an nini,ual
fin a l atrangeintrit of the p..«iel
l.nwels III a Silver In. l|.
At. each In id*, mu id'- ;i|*cr u li­
ft slling ol i.ratJr, her gift fm
Mi«* Truluck. tied In [&gt;s*til r.l
ere. To her intall flown ••i,t.
Palrtila Totkr, »h«- gave ,&lt;
i.i
en.M and chain. At f c hsniKfr'i
placo w»&lt; n crystal r raket m i,
bui'iurt o f «wrp'pea* ami •
hr.irt rust*.

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KUII)AY ' .
The circles of- the Oardcn Club
will meet as follows: Anita with
Mrs. J. A. Young at 6:00 P. M.
Central gun Mra H. M. Papsorui

Orlande.

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REDDY KILOW ATT
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MONDAY

Mr. K. T. Moore who is SJV
ufficial of the Sou h Atlantic
(!a, Co. spent Friday in Sanford
on business.
Mr. and Mi*. Wallace Philip*
air spending a month in North
Carolina visiting Mrs. .Philips
pairnt*. They plan to re urn lo
Sanford about Dec. 20.

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^Thc Fitleli* Class o f the First
Baptist Church, wilt hold their

mer Anna Brown.

The delicious luncheon cunsi.-MI
linke | tuna ,fi«h with lim, tirooms in iiulividiiat cas-erolc,, ,,d
apples stuffed with cottage rhec , ,
green ocas, new potatoes, rrli.li&gt;--.
b**' rolls, lemon pie nn I caffe,•.
There invited were Mr- p»|..
S e tt, Jr.. Mrs. Pete. Ilavdcn
Tepsir. Mr-. John Holt. Mr rh.y,.
lea K. Snrneer. Mrs. ttlmrte, f'a ,.
sons. Mra. J. II. McCollum „f
Otrnis S C Mrs j . H. Trill,.rk,
Mr*. C. R. Terwillegai'. Sr.. M i Helm Ruffin and Mis* K'unlw’h
Hyson and Patricia ToiJ.e.
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Her huiband. will join her in the
near future.

Methodist Church

of

Mr*. Hoy Hoilir, Mr. and Mr*.
Price Heard, Mrs. Mary McCau­
ley. Mr*. Daisy Knofc, Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm Miller and Mr*.
Avn Wright Davis were among
those attending the Province own
Plsyrrs production last ctftnlnff.

also hold their meeting at thj
church at 3:30.
The De|&gt;«nilable CJUss, of the
member I* revues'
First Methodist Church will meot
at 7:30 o'clock for their aonunl
Women’* Missionary Union of Chi itmns party with Mr*. W. fJ.
s Firet Baptist Church4will hold David, tiiO West First Street.

annual - Christmas
church annex at f

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•Ir monthly missionary mectng
at 3:30 P.M. at th« ehgreh. The Children of the Amish religion
Mr. and Mr*. M. I . Unborn and
Sunbeam* wilt meet fcMUIO P.M. wear clothes that were modern
daughter Anne left this after­
and the Royal Aniba-fadoia will over 300 years ago.

noon for Greenwood, S. C. to
spend n few day* with M r.'Raborn’s paren a. They traveled via
Gainesville where their son. M. L.
Rnliern, Jr. joined them fpr the

event 1 “ " I H i n
couple

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A t Methodist Church

A cantata, -The S t o r y ,,f
MU* Iletty KUij . .d.vuiihlcr of Mr and Mr*. fUleish Auvtln King
Christina*.* will t&gt;&lt;&gt; pn .,ni,.,| a| of thla city, wIhim; eugsgement lo Ollbcrt J. niotkrr. »*»n of Mr. snd
7:30 P. M. on IVr. 15 at . t|„- Mrs Oreirgc Wllllsui Ittorki-r of btLsntr. *u» ummenerd rrctmUy.
Kirs' Motlu-.li.t Church. Tli* irsl The wedding will be an rvrjil ot rsrly January
Is sslcctrd from the Holy .Scrip
lure* and I ho music c»mp»*rd by
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Ellen Jnno Lom-n*. Tho rh-lr ..f
- . .J. P. Thurmond on Elm the Methodist Church will 1-e a.ipnue on Thursday al 3:00 sls'crl by the Stmiinolr High.
M.
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'Ire. Hoy Tilli* reported on the | This rnntntn U under the dinty council meeting held re- rectlon of Mis* Ollir Reese Whit
tly in Geneva. The club voted tl4 with Sir*. J. L McKwan servhrlp a local newly family thl* ing a* organise Sol.-i.l* include

Mrs. H. W. Rucker
Homb Demonstration
Honors Miss Truluck Hub Holds Meeting
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W IL L .M A k B -^ A
GLORIOUS
PER SO N S r V O U :
I*t
th.
Words ..of. iny mouth, »nd the
meditation* of mv heart b « *ccsptaM»1trMtV *»tghL O-drhtrvsh.
my rick and my rrdHto&lt;r&gt;— Ir*

housing fo r; veterans and their
families totalling nearly a thou­
sand.
Harvey Seeds P o*f
alio provides a cafeteria where
meal* are served at eoat. a post
office, a nursery, a recreation
hall and other facilities.
The
legion has accomplished marvels
with the means at hand.
It la pathetic, however, to see
housing conditions among tba vet­
erans today both in the state and
In the country. Immediately the
Congress reconvenes 1 am going
to'demand, a Senate investigation
of the whole Veterans Housing
I’rogiam and do my best to eecur*
legislation and funds which will
afford to all veterafl* dtrem
homes at prices -within their
ability to' pay.
It is a shame
that a nation which could achieve
tha greatest production recoid *n
history to win the war cither
cannot or will not provide homes
for the men and women who w c i
that *a r and survived it.
Saturday wo had .a most in­
teresting and enjoyable day in
Melbourne at the annual Brevard
County Fair. This year the fa'r
was put on by American Legion
Post No. 81 and they did a great
job in exhit iting the rich and
varied 'resource-* and products of
Brevard County.. Exhibit* were
ootstandng and the- poultry ex­
hibit was the best I have seen
anywhere.
Very truly youra,
.
CLAUDE PEPPER.

irR ID X y, DEC. 13, 1946

..tilling Mi-* i
t-lixMCfulbh—;.JI W hii Ic Rucker ciiTertain*ith a cola paity on Thursday
ning at lirr lionic on Valencia

!n This Newspaoer

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Y O U R PIC TU R E FO R C H R ISTM AS

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Just A Friendly Call
NOTICE

' When Mark Twain went to livtf in Buffalo nfter his
marriage, he lived next ioor to a family who thought
he acted anything but neighborly. Day after day they
would see the famous writer around his yard, hut he
seemed to take no notice of them.
One miming they got surprised. They saw Mark
go on his porcli in his dressing gown and slippers, and
then suddenly look over at their house with un unusual
degree of interest, lie sat down and smoked for a minute
Yeah, ju
or eo, but‘ kept gazing their way Finally he got up anti
they co
came lounging arrow the yard. u
prices" I suppose .you people wonder what brought me
Senator Peppsr of Fioiida u over," Mprk drawled " i t ’s pretty early in the morning
incensed el the delay in veterans
c o m c culling, blit I thought JtOU wouldn’t mind. You
hooting. "H’s a fhatnc,"( he sey*.
j,nvo „ „ ic0 house here and I’ve admired 4t every
i h ^ . u ? r i r S i c i i r r e “ n.,#iae time l ’v0 looked at U. But I didn’t like. i U « well th en
WatSKx. to win * the

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was ivfong

Ancient people thought emer­
alds sharpened the wlta,- contilled that .Senator Bilbo frequent­ ferred riches, end when .placed
ly used his Influence with them under tho tongue, gave the power
in an effort to gel war contracts of prediction.
for cerfkln Mississippi huslngisynen.
W# have .repeatedly ex­ v Malay la one of the easiest lan­
pressed our own personal disgust guages in the world lo learn-—it
rer'political Interference In »uch has few vctlw, none of them Ir­
letters, but If the practice were regular, iio articles, no preposi­
h Atmy off left * have le*

It w «* niilioulitrd today hv Mr,.
Ncllir Vaughan thui tin- Mrlh.*

TH E STO R Y OF

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How that “ Courtesy Week" has
hop* our
ime to __
an ___
end,_ Vre
’
irchants and their clerk* do not
■get tha tusona they have
Lined. Why not make every
alt la Banford “ C o u r t e s y
*k ?“
Why uot pracUce th*
I Of speaking plraiantly to peei,,.; smiling, calling them by
ifr, until stick hablti 4 Ncomo
fBted part of sa&lt;?h and •v*Fy*
e jo f Uf. And wh|le we afe on
i jnrbject, why llhould courMsy

:d to marchanta anJ
* These constitute
I very »mail part of our
population. Wny ahouldn l
&gt;na tie eourteoua to evaryilaeT Taxicab drivers anJ
-driven. Motoriite
and

Tto'h

Class will liter* fc* tb ril

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S IT T IN G S M A D E T H R O U G H T U E S D A Y . DEC. 17
F O R D E L IV E R Y B E F O R E C H R IS T M A S

iimoial

Christmas party **n Dec. I f- &lt;»t
2:00 |*. M. in I hi- ■buirh iriiir,.

Each
Deer Friends:
, *
I began on Wednesday, the 4th,
a general visit over the state with
attendance at
the
Gainesville
Kiwais Club for lunch an,| a-i
address to the student body al the
University of Florida In the even­
ing. - We had a good attendance
nf at least 1GOO. A fter my addrciut we hail an interesting queslion period when I invited the

audience to ask questions. After
the meeting'-the American Veter­
an* Committee. whDh carlltr in
the evening had given a very
delightful banautt in our honor
and1arranged Die whole pfog ram
at Hie Diversity, alto gave a
very enjoy aMe reception at the
Ktudcnt Union Ruilding,. which
waa also well aUendod by stud­
ents and members of the faculty.
^ We next went tmuNlemi Beach
and attended the .Southern Gov­
ernor's Conference aa gUrst of
Govarnor and Mr*. .Caldwell, wjio
we^e hosta to the conference.
Governors Warren o f Californio.

YOUR M O N E Y L

frum nui of the South who at­
tended. The two governors who at­
tracted the greatest interest were
Governor Dewey end 0 feel 0 Inch
tall Governor*Elect Jim Folsom
of Alabama. Miami .Beach. Mi­
ami, the beautiful Roney Plaxa
and r*a isle hotels and Governor
atyl Mr*. Caldwell wen the henrtn
of (11 and also invaldahle goodwill

For your money and othTr personal itcms7 no wallets ar9
by more business-like roominess or graced by_morejdisllnctivo;
*&lt;
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, -craftsmanslflp thanThoso by Swank ,r. a name renowned for-life
ability to correctly fashion male accessories 4to. the male'tasie.'

for Florida by Ule perfect liospluifW&gt; w hlch Hiey extended. Of
grokpinterest to Florida and th*
Hottiji -Wa^ the iltterniination nf
the Houthem governors to carry
on the Tight which they and the
southern delegation in the Con­
gress have betn waging and which
_(* noaring victory for fair freight
'rate* for the South.
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S U N D A Y N IG H T, DEC. 1

RAYMOND STUDIO

J. It. Crawford. Mi * * C M Flowera, Mr* Aftda l.-id, Mr, t.-lii,
O. Andc*. Jr., 'll,. Ncttir idlis.
Mr*. Wilson,
Mi*, t!. t
i..nl.
Mr*. W. D. 11nnson. Mr*, lliuinunid and Mis* Thurmond.,

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH

Phone 1093

. . . where the line up or delicious
disl.es makes rhisrsing a problem.
During Chrlstsnn* shopping day*,
you'll be grateful for • ronsrnirnt place like this!

BDBBIE5

BRINK
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In Miami In company, with
Frost Bailey. State Commander
. Up to March 1. 104&lt;J, .the FBI
of the American Legion. Com­
had Investigated 640,083 viola­
mander Joe 'Adirn* and a Comto r! of the Selective Service A c t
mittae of the Harvey Reeds Post
The 14,441 cohvlctioqa had ' re,
of tha Legion, tho thini largest
suited In eanteneee totaling 48,­
legion post In the United Klates,
726 years and fine* totaling
my secretary and I visited Veter­
ans Village where the Harvey
New York were among governors Herds Pott nas provided low cost

liimmed.. Moi
6a* Ictihcd.

tions Slid no grammar.

occupied during the war,

Woman'*

GENEVA NEWS

Christmas - b r i g h t
little ffifts that bring
a lot o f warmth and
c h e e rL *;

LOOK
NO C A N

Mre. A. It Moran

inns morn

An o . p e r e t t e in twfi »&lt;(,.
Scrooge* Christmas, will |« pro
rented by the Geneve School i»
connection with the Community
t hriRtmee tree In tho srhool mill
ilnrium on Tur*.lny evenlnr a:
H:tl0 o'clock.
Tli* cast i* *&gt; follow.*: Stewnit

r

.

The Senator”

soqulns.

D tischtble past case v*llrt.'

Zipper prelrdioa. Cetiilae

.

Morocco, black o» krewa. «■ -

E V E R SffA K P
JRETRACTAB*

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1. MISSES S LA C K SUITS
..
W ool and Raybn Flaw­
; \ **•!— Four button coat
with long sleeve*— Zip.
per closing slacks—-‘12
to
la
Grey
Chalk
Strip*.
. 10.00

Cooks' and their m U treim .
rycJe
* I«t railroad eonr
»!. Wouldn't that make It

.
t

BATTLE
JACKET
SLACK SU IT. All wool
t
• flannel—Tailored slack
;; &gt; '
colors*—N a tr y, Brawn, I j
C r e d i t , Black, Ho d . \ {

a lot about tbs negro
;hta thee* , days, both
If* humanitarian* .and
dans who woutd capthe voting strength of
1 population in certain

Mullilsux

Whitd and Black
Sati n
scattered
Mklth multicolored

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it

a*

Ebenezcr Scrooge.

Aubrey Moran a* Boh .Cralchtt
Scrooge's clerk; Frank AinlCi* »•
Scioogc’s nephew; Paul llradlv
a* Jacob Marlry's Ghost; Sliirli-;
Tnomas as Mrs. .Cratrhitt;

»*

Hand Fainted Crepe
Stiuares
r» or

* Everyone la Inffted ro -come.

Beautiful Floral Print
Nylon

"Tbe Two-Sont
Wsllet Wkh trmoWkl
use sad hidden p«sS^
« brown Morecte, 11

3.95

-

Large Woolen Squares

ROUS MK ON NY I
CAN7 UAK ANYWNRI
;i
AHYTWII
.i

m i b s e s

Li

v e s t e e

M E T A L FILING
CABIN ETS

SLA CK S U IT. Wool and
R lm n

l - k s « l __ U _____

/
1
i w . t __ .a _

C o lo r s .

Spiderweb Woolen Fascinator*
in beautiful colors

o and Four Draw
Latter Six*
Mttal Office Waste Paper

_.

“A Gift From Yowellg Means More’
-

M on ogram m in g

POWEtt’S
OFFICE 8 U P P LY

CO.

110 Magnolia Phone 950

K ID D It L fH lD

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FORD H ERALD ,

P A C E SIX

The automatic grinding ma* ]
■chine* of (he bcartnff industry, t
which grind'the Inner and outer
rinya ,of bait anil roller bearing*
to a precision smoothness of
1/10,000,000th of an Inch, toler
ance, rotate their splindjes al

By R: Jr SCOTT'

S co n 'S SCRAP BOOK

public Instruction Colin English
total payment to the 07 counties
thla month ii 91,782,612.09.
Seminole county will receive
919,392.05 of which 917,153.80
ii for instructional salaries and
93,238.75 for transportation.

P R E S E M 'f M O D E L o f A .
P O P U L A R O A R i M 'f U f c L O W P R I C E
F IE L D W O U L D CO£"f
1 2 5 , 0 0 0 IF M A D E
.
E H 'l'lR E L y B Y H A N D

FOR R E N T

iFU R N IS IIE D bedroom, 207 W.
/ 18th Street.’ Phone lOtlLW.

Ha s &lt;he

A m azon
R IY E R BEEN
EXPLO RED UP a l l
r t i ’T r i b u t a r i e s ?

once

OF ENGLAND,
Ha d H i s o w n

d au g h ter

JUST NO R TH

W ANTED

oracled

'TH R O U G H A F R 0 2 L N m o a t a s Pu n is h m e n t
Fo r r e b e l l i o u s
CONDUCT”

T o y s . B ooks, C lo th in g o r .O th e r G ifla
. E*&gt;r
E L K S C H R IS T IN A S T R E E
M a y lie L e ft a t M a t h e r F u rn itu re C o .

RATTLESNAKES
ARE

’
lb

N O T IM M U N E

To EACH OTHERS'
VEHOM

THE OLD HOME TO W N

By S T A N LEY

3

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2

.furnished apt.

fen.

/c o m p l a im t s v
% / F R Q M T H '&lt; S lf*U S
-\ W IT H T H O S E ’ j
F U N N Y nUSM.fi
\ 0 O iA T S / X I

THE SMILE OF SATISFACTION
l
l

Our quality dry-cjaanlng, prompt Mrvlcr, low price*
have brought
Jonea fa ce.

the _ tm lle

of

Nu p «is « f t-hlRF

Call 73J-M.

ta lU fa c lio n

TOM

r5EE

OUR

S P E C IA L

A R T IC L E S FO R S A L E

G IF T

9

W ATERS

•

FOR* C H R IS T M A S
BOXES

W ORK

$2 .1 0

W ANTED

f)lt SALE: Wine fur your fruit KXFKRT painting — contract or
hourly basis.
S. &lt;J. Urugnn,
cake at Homer’s Sals Shop,
Free estimates. Ph. 1154 m 783Ars Sacra Christmas ^’anls, while
they last,
fie card 30 for 91.00
LO ANS
10c card 15 for 91.00
15c can) 10 for 91-00
'25c card (Wor 91 00
LOANB M AUL
W. M. KAIIER, Jeweler,
* FIUJM 910 TO 9300
strict privacy; fast service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
Building Works, partition blocks—
103 Sanford Avenue
thousands — cement.
Miracle
Concrete Co. 309 Kirn Ave.

W ANTED‘to rent—six room hou,e 100 STRANDS STOVE WOOD—
HGKllOr/ HKKK WIIKItP,
hy tin* year with option to buy.
93.00 per strand nl mill. Slsdes
PRIVACY IS RESPE171 ED
Permanent resident. K. A. Cov­
Avis Handle Shop—Luigwocd YOUR netuial -'esire for privacy
ington, Rural mail carrier.
in money mat'ers Is strtcltv
m pocied hare.
Frlandi and
[ Wanted—Furnished . apartment or 1A Variety .&gt;( Re Jon Us and other
relative* apa. not ouaatioo**
i houso for family o f three. W. | plants, well rooted, prices rea­
a* out your,: credit.
Ytiur em­
sonable, Mrs, 1. E. Tvw, .200
a D. Wllkrrson, state ynad o ff five
ployer or busiueaa associates
will not haar.'of y*»ar personal
r.ffairs.- “ Tbcrs tx no cause fat
3 R E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E 1 PA ASCII K airbrush g
embarrassment.
hose, never
925.00.
Reasonable credit requirement*
FOR 8AI.K; tii*hi 5 room house
No co-maker* on money loam
with tiatb and running water, Cutnph-le nmdel b u i l d i n g set
Variable payment plans,
electric stove, telephone, 3 acres
950,00. Plume tW3.
good farm land. Can give IniPhons 31
Man's
Diamond ring, cost *300 00,
metliate possession. Phon# Court
Sill
for
11011.00,
Photic
993.
ty 2593 after 0 P.M.
.

FLOOR MAT3

' ,

Free-Pick-up And D elivery!

FOR CHRISTMAS— New Gillicrt
alarm clock*, 93.00. HparkUrV,
10c per ho*. Texas Ranter out­
fits with 14 boxes caps, 90.35.
G.JW. Clark, Jr. Phone 417-W.

P H O N E 466

12

SPEC^kl. SFAVICE3

Show cards and posters
O— DBF'S 8IGU SERVICE
O, D. Lxndtvfsi Phone *u2l

HKNT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
PlloNK ion
STRICKLAND-Mi •rfRISOS
•' D W 'E -IT . INC,
DODGE
9*AMTS
109 Palmetto

D ,H E H 9lPa
F*.
Phone 1911

ELECTRIC appliance repairs—
no repair washing machines,
vr.ccuui cleaners, fans, mixer.*.
Trotter Appliance Service, 304
W. 2nd 31., Phono lOtH-J,
AUTOMODIIJS A radiators re­
paired, Wright A Cohan Gar-

PIANO tuning mid i ’ pairing, latst 18 years 'with Cable Piano Com- 9
pauy and UniveraRy of Illinois,
'Champaign*, Urbans, Hi, L. L.
8111, Rcaidewe Phons Oll-W or
USED stuinlaid sewing machlhe.
Muakt Ifcij^Vhimc 953.
RAGE ard special celery
snts for sale, I*, li. Rehrcns^
ke M unroe. Fin. Phone 200',

NEY DRY CLEANING CO.

!AST SECOND STREET

by

IS T H E T I M E T O S H O P

IF you are looking for n small lady's dinner diamond ring, cost
9325 00, sell for J 125.00. Phono
home UNDER *5,000, ws hnve
FOUR ranging,from 93,000 to
91.750 — one PA R TLY F U R ­
NISHED or. a 'S M A LL LAKOt; FOR SALK: Light speed boat and
trailer. 1311! Hrllonville Ave,
another in a very good location
DOWN TOWN.
A L L WITH 2 GIRL’S blcyclaa in good cottdl1 M M E D 1 ATE POSSESSION.
Uotu It In Magnolia Ave. Phono
Fred W. Urrulvr, Room 3 Fla.
531.
Slate Hank Rhlg. Phone 1030.
10 MM Ampro projector with Dali
S A R T I C L E FOR SALE
&amp; Howell ramura. Films, some
new mid othere ready to show.
Popular Beat Coven
Complete with Lrj’tud. No toy.
BBM&amp;fOLE T IRE SHOP
Will demonstrate, pile*'S3t&gt;ti3)9
complete. Rny (19), Sanford.
IM ITATION leathers In most
enrtrfg 'and targe selection of HOT WATER heater, tank and
' rood' bphofalWy fabric*. Robert
connections, kerosene, Muscovy
D Brown,* 2911 N. Orangr
ducks, Cornish game chicken*.
A re,. Orlando, Pis.
Phone 3J or 937.
RADIOS, phonographs, record*, TREE ripened fruit for eating
sheet music, guitars. The Music
or shipping cut to order. 1.75
bushel. Haute 43. - Log CeUn.
Rullding Ulocks, partition blocks FOR RALE: Refrigerator, 7 ft.
— thousands — cement. M irecli
Norge 9100.09. Phone 760-J.
Concrete Co. 309 Kim Ave.

X

A V IS IT / N 6 L 6 D &amp; E T E A M F R O M
HOOTSTOVk/N E L IM IN A TE I&gt; T H E L O W
HANO/M&amp; A W A IIN &amp; A\EA4ACE*ON
M A IN S t K E i j T ~
aes.iM si.-va ntmu

W ANTED TO RENT

VETERAN and wife desire, 3 rpum

N o t e :— W e h o ve no fa c ilitie s ' fo r r e p a irin g o r refin ish in g used toys- P le a s e b rin g lo y s that m a y be
used w ith o u t re p a irin g.
S A N FO R D E LK S LO D G E

.

ROOM furnished apartment,
adults only. 1020 Laurel Ave,

O F C L O C K -P A R K A V E N U E
.
f| l

OPERATED
NOW

E

[RHOMB for rent. 903 Catalina
j Dr. Phone 4 0 0 - W . _______

Old Faithful geyser In Yellow­
stone Nalieeak Park throws 250,000 gailodr W'steamlng hot wale,150 feet in the air every 70 minu t«.
a a fti ■ £
1.

THE FRUIT BASKET

A volunteer army of 140,00(1
Tlu«»lan civilians composed- of
pre-military are boys. med peasants, and 30,000 wAmen arc cleanin# out the minra and shell* an I
booby-traps planted, by the Gor­
man Invaders in the Soviet.

8AU1IO O U H t to the Qeneral Port Office, New Yolk, are swamped
with large and heavy packoge* mailed ]uat in time to bent the dwdllno
m parcel port packages welihlng over 5 pounds and over 18 inchM ta
ength. Train curtailment, dua to coal atrihe, caused P&amp;ilal aldhorilJca
0 place the embargo on shipment of big parcels.
(DrirrimfidaatJ ‘

Tl
ereil
Jof
ego.

NEW 5 H.P. Johiisun kicker and
boat. 017 Celery Ave, Plnntc

9-75. Call I1J7-K after 5 P.M,
HOUSE trailer, good cimddin
K.09, cash. Call H2I-J.
.&lt;
Orange* for- sale, '91.00 per hush
el, W. Geneva -Ave, J,,JL For­
tier.
'
s\
{

I) EPEND A n bn re ,lo sendee. Ths
Music Box, Phone 953.
WE repair domestic and commer­
cial refrigerators, electric ap­
pliances, ( n ^ s f Jhachinvs, irons

and toasters. 358 Sanford Avo.
Ph. 859-J, John Gillon.

MAt RWK SHOP
Ulid yoitrVpiiUeiii machine into
a portnbltf Mi-ctrk. Install lbs
UrkwardmWB forward attach­
ment.. Repair all make*. Sup­
plies for all Aiapkine*. 115 Std
French A vo. 1‘fnihe 11IKJ.

table clotb* &amp;
UKTA1N8,, fli
luncheon
HJIlttirun seta.
BflS, TfHSOWl,
ashed, HHHFfiVil
atarrhed
and streteheArf JUS Melionvlllr, A &gt;
Phone 87&gt;,
{A - ,
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CHRISTMAS 1

tS ^ f

o f age rr eondltleu. IL
906 VV 2nd SL
v
WOOD for sail
pine. Phone M.

.A atuutt
UNP, Mary Mariana Qyeen,
« a « recently given the gift of
In a dellcateopcration brought
th y the generosity of a group
diroad men, help* dress the
ttipas tree in her Greenfield,
y home. Iasi year, Mary lay
tty to her crib, completely in
iRffc, While the parents put up
«•.
.. AInternational)

for all occasion*
Mr NEILL A YOST. FLORIST
4 Celery Ave, just o ff Sines
Office ph. 403, residence oh. 616-1

CRYOIITI

Kin* many chewing Infect* I

m

I

High control at low cost!
Also a v a i l a b l e mixed with
copper or *t*lphur,
Atk your nUxorl

A m iM in Joseph Stalin la shown above In this recent end only
ever made o f him M ha strolled about in the cioeely guarded
i of the Kremlin in Mnecow. New rumor* o f Rulin'* Ul health

Announcemeitt

S 'EM A DOSE OF PENC0 DDT INSICTIQDISI
^frtur Prnco DDT Insecticide* l i e now
avallahlei p eg co WILSOf P ib . « » 1ML30,
h .j La*.
Pen no Emulsion fm.crwtrate,
IVrn
ah
Uni&lt;4&gt;..ceh.rate, U
el

li

j. ] ■:. I*. _•robrg'
I ' • *s ^.It
lit 1

s

Tandy fruit. Alsu full line nut*,
fruits and vagatablta. R. E. A
_IL V. Alkco, 110 jVeat 1st Strsct.
SWEET Hamlin oranges 9^.00
bushel. R. W. Lord,
Phono

7 P « U , Livestock, Suppllaa

tTOUCHTON * WATSON; 1201 FOR WATCJJ repairing, Diamond
i ‘fiery Ave. Haa PuHa* Fee da.
•ettlng, '.m ilraying, se* r Mr.
Falkner oC^ather’s. One wrAk a
order for baby
aervlc^ A S S * » "
.
.
chicks.
•S a n fo rd X-Cel
Store. 2nd A 1ban ford.

Champion stock,

puppies and

lohd and black—
Merdwood KenStreat Turn at
BOB— J
yellow mall box,

HEADQUARTERS for Christmas
Mr*. Rrown
gifts, toy*, go mss, books, dolls. FOR SALE: Cocker tpatflel pup­
are Mvf ss
Buy now on budget or lav-away,
pies, registered black malesfor ChHttma*. - S
Muss. 2631 Will.
TUXEDO FBBDS -complete' Une.
’ Bunt’s Tu»»do Feed Store. ’
Duildlng Blocks, partition blocks
: — thousands — cement. Miracle
. Concrete Co. 309 Elm Ave.

new brooder. 600 capacity, 940.-

1H HJ*. electric
IjO t l L and Mspl.

W ANTED.' weman
IWu m work, 107 I

V.

*honA at 01m
your rad mVJ
eous ee^rln
Johns EleetH
me trial AVp.i

SHOP

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

F R ID A Y , DEC. 13, .1946

F A C E SEVEN

o Initial Practice Session
’46

O f Lettermen On
This Year’s Team

Jan, 7— S E M IN O L E
•Jan. 10— S E M IN O L E
•Jan. 14— S E M IN O L E
Jan. 17— S E M IN O L E
•Jim . 24— S E M IN O L E
Jan. 3 L-vS E M IN O LE
•F e b . 4— S E M IN O L E
F eb . 7— S E M IN O L E
Feb. 11— S E M IN O L E •

Ganns States Celery
Feds WIill E n t e r
E. C. F. Tournament

;
-------By A R T H U R BETKW ITIt. JR.
Herald Sport*, Kditar
Conch F’rrd Culms’ Seminole * '
llii'h - School -ontart) miuierwent
their first practice ieailon of the
Iti40-J7 M-asim at the school gym
yesterday with a targe number of
hipefuU on hand for the drill..
Th» Fed squad waa not ma­
terially' hurt by graduation at the
end uf I he lOtfr-itBf tiyaion, and
jftiany nf ihe team l r * ' returning

|»

a- Among those expected ta re"urn to the team are W illi* An­
derson. Jan Jenklneon,* Harold
Koatiirr. (11a r « n a * Grantham,
l.loyd Swain, I .eon Swain, Floyd

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By Jack Sords

V'lJillA DKUAll. ht. wire

AM py

SEABREEZE
E U S T IS
M T. D O R A
LEESBURC.
D eLA N D
M T. D O R A
LE E S B U R C
E U S T IS
D eLA N D
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MITII K TO tri'CLII
TIIKr JtTATK OF’ F’l.OlllItA. T'&gt;
Mill IH I. HltlMHM alnl Kt.»:i*NoJ|
I. IHim CM. hi. -Hr If living ant
It ileatl, their unknown heir* nl
law, 4 o l«o . l*«ilo«. nr (on lio
ami all pt'iaon* haeln* nr ru'inint
In hava any rliihl, llllr, nr Intel..!
In ami lu iailr I In II lllurk i of

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'e a r's Contest In
Orlando Available

ability to master the all-impor'ant fundamental* of pasting and
bail handling. The Fcila have a
wealth of IcSfcrmrn returning

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IIUNI FLIPPER

Seminole High Cage Schedule *

Tkke’* fur the New 1 ear’s
Tangerine Itowt classic may be
obtained from the local Klk» Club,
It wa* announced tnday by Joel
Field prominent Elk member.
Fifteen ticks!a for the 50 yard
line and 15 tickets on the 40
yard marker have l&gt;een »ent for
Sanford grid enthusiast*, and
may be reserved by contacting
Hugh 'Water* at the local club.
Those who desire ducats for
Ihe attraction *hould make re*er-

SPOUTS O D D ITY
The ulil time Seattle promote
(•eorite W. (Blddi*) Blahoji, uiicu
•accepted an unusual contract *o
namlle the heavyweight coxing
protege of n Brooklyn dentis*,
Hr' John St Utley. A clause in
he nsrerment said Bishop had
to add IS fu I.*, p„uril|s to the
frame of fiirhter Arthur Clay
l&gt;ray was a Mrlngy il-yearofd
boy weighing 175 pound* and
alanding well „ve, «lx feet tall.
It meant $2,500 to Bishop to make
goud un the agreement.
Well,
Bishop auccerded in putting more
than j.. pound* in Crey by stuf
ling him w|i|» . pork chon* and
« r » k * . but when it was ul| over,

Little Toh‘ /"ovon/e

Gi vo Books for CAmJaroi

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e itr ttM -fa cu e - a ? a uv i
d o e e A - r - iU n a h . -

Daytona Beach on Jan. 7.
» Dana* staled that Sanford will promptly at
liter the Frnst Central Florida
Cqnferenco Tournament t„ lie
ill lie held in Miami during 1he
held in Daytona Heath at Scr,-

— breetc Iflgl, oil Feb. 2,1 and 21.
’ ” &lt;• also hope to be nhU to ei».
tir the Slate Tournament that

A t&gt;&lt;*3ntlftil •tcctl* lie’ s safe

w e c o e v o f U 1 fbodfS MStP C/
icj'W Hof* OF WiSCOftSfa

the «*ICulfi ion "Jil mlmiti’4, un*1
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FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
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Nick’s Own Ice
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HELPS KIDNEYS
N sm er* H ttm lul Impurities
o BeckadM, lou ul Ptc .4.1 |wp, tcttln* up
•i(hti. and hradarhc are oiu o esuwd by
kothing more than improper kidiwrr *clion itus to tsetM acid In the uiioe. Ths
Sidneys u&lt; on* of Nature's wsys of re­
moving impuiilies from the bh«xl. And
when these iniputlties btek up, iiouble
may slant.
So if you have these troubles, t've your
kidney* amt bladder a good flusiimi out

A loiiiplcisf
syfl rvtrfy

PATTERNS HE’L L LIKE

1.00 PAIN T SETS
2 29 TOOL CHESTS
2!98 LONE RANGER SET
79c BLOCKS
1.98 FISHING KITS
89c PURSUIT PLANES

m.tout*, vegetable*, and
.Rout I* absolutely nontlUkml have taken It !yr

Delicious • Healthful

three generation* . . . often with woodrifu! results. Caution: lake *a durriyd.
For ft » trial aupply, send to Dept. X,
Kilmer Si Col, Inc, Uu* 115$. fitsmlurd,
Conn. Or—g tt full sired bottle of Sotmp

AD rfiltdren lovt lo pound
TL» v i nn I*Aline AWriiy 1*1
tlir-u ttf if l « mutant widi

Root today at your d/ugstufc.

l li I a well iiiAilfl t.ihlr Itt*
cludts ttAinmtr and t&gt;«K*.

W H Y COUGH
YO U R SE LF
TO PIECES?
Because Your Cold Hnr Left
You W ith A Naaly Cough

M M IH IV r.

TltA l'T O K
and l A U T S

Ditcuuraiad-

Attend the M atinees

1.00 T E L E P H O N E S

irheii you pen treler
ladder IrritcUuo that
night*.

W e MnRe Our Own Ice Cream, All Flavors,

414 Sanford A ven u o

B8c

1.89 3 98 SERVICE STATIONS
2.29 4.98 DOLL HOUSES
57c ,2.19 WHEEL HARROWS
1.77 j 98c TRAILER TRUCKS
66c ’ 89c SHOOTING, CANNONS

not when you
gist and get
Brnn-chu-lini Rmultiim
You won’t rave about lIts. t:i'ti‘
but addlta ran’t expert m-AI rr-ulta
from ths Itm r awret
-v
rup* you’d give to a ehrld t’ -’ n
nirtllcine Tor giownupa btu ■&lt; .mr
give* m u lt* and complete »utt»
faction.
So no matter hi^e atubbotn y»tr
cough because of a Void, no moler how It rack* and tear* no
matter how many re medic* vnu
may have tried~iet llron-chu-line
'KVnulsion loUa^ and gel rc*ult*.
Mafixfactbm gugratilecd *&gt;r money

TH E

P A IR
Th* two truck* are detachable and ran ba played with
M ju it s ljf. B p u k ilo f rod aud bit,* enameled. 36 Inehea lung.

CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

KEG. *7.07 META I

Everyone loves a
Teddy Bear

HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW A T L A N T IC
Funniest
GOLDEN PALE ALE?

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IR IS H MAM
FOR A LL AGES
A REAL
M USCLE
BU ILD ER

Me*Nt ureert
are the Leaders

6 f f.l feel Atoref
A rtere’l a Belt In His fe d

Usq Our Convenient Budget Plan
j

n e ’ e brawn and w # u *
soft amt cuddly far
tUe erm* to babL

Elush.

- OPEN EVERY EVENING
UNTIL 9:00 IV NT*.
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T H E SAN F O R D u H E R A LD , SAN FO R D . F L O R ID A
THE W E A T H E R
. in Unity T h e re la Strength—

fontinued fair wralher tonight
through Tuesday. Gentle In mod­
erate variable winds over the
north portion apd.gentle to mod­
erate northeast to east winds
»&lt; ft the south portion Uirough
Tucaday,
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To r estart Urn re*## e f the WetMi
To rrw is ls the rregreea ef America;

fb Fredare rrevpertty fer Baafard;
AN

V O L U M E X X X V III
*’ i. m ■

Boost Seen In
Non-Resident
Construction

V IS IT OVIK
J E W E L R Y DEPT.
M E N ’S W ATCIIE&amp;

20% OFF
Ladies
COAT,

fflffS

29.95 Now 510.00

20%' OFF
N IC E SELECTION
OF LAD IE S

C O AT BUTTS

W ATCH ES

34.50 Now. 115.00
V ISIT OUR
J E W E L R Y DEPT.
FOR X M AS
GIFTS IN
JE W E LR Y

210.00

•E n gravin g
• Diamond
Setting

P ay as I # # tfet 10%

•W atch
Repairing

DOWN
Balance. WMBasy
Terms
t M (.K i

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be ptaerd on new hemes and
titiva te enterprise la to be given a
. tnoeh, bigger aay-ao In solving
the housing crlsL*.
These mores fellow Mr. Trumcn’s
onouncement of- the abandon­
ment of' rsort of thj previous
housing regulation.,. Ills statement
has drawn brickbats from admir
at former Housing Expediter Wilson
"Wyatt and bouquets from the
building Industry generally
Meanwhile Republican leaders
g e n era lly said *hat a managementto* bar pie* to Congress to go easy
In revamping present labor legtsatotioh has come too late. A Joint
sUtims* bv a committee to CTO.
AT of U National Association ol
Manufacturers and Unltad Qtates
Chamber of Commerce representa­
tives has prqgosed that induntry
and labor should he left to their
own devices to seek peace.
‘ The statement objects to com
ppltory arbitration, hut Republic^ m ’^'congre»»men said they feci
™ h f situation now hay advanced
to ths stage where ravtsad labor
legislation Is certain to be pasted
t y Uia new Congress.
" T h e Army end Navy officially
asked today* for an Increased
114.000,000,000 share In the na­
tion! budget But Informed tnurres
said tha two services actually are
anticipating deep ruts In the ns
|h*nal defense fund* In th# next
fiscal year. They expert nolle*
'When President Trnrrtan's budget
message I* put Into final shape.

MATHER HAS A* FINE GIF!'
SELECTION IN THINGS FOR
HOMES!
.

MUST BE SOLD

OUR BIG
XMAS
TREE
a i ;s o

B RING IN;
IfY o u IJ s w A ? Ac­

FOR ELK’S
COMMUNITY
CHRISTMAS TREE
AND PLACE
THEM UNDER
THE TREE

count

With tus,

W ill A d » m
OTHERS!
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Your Account At No

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DEM,"
203 - 209 FIRST STB:
“SANFORD’S BIG F P n ™ n L ’
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Associated Presa Leased Wire

N O . 33

Bilbo Accused
OfTakingLake
In Airport Deal

Chargca And Fists Fly At Bilbo Senate Probe

Cost Of Building A r ­
tificial L a k e For
— Senator.Is Charged
To K e e s l e r Field

For New Congress;
Predicts l ax • Cut
• ATLANTA. Dec. Ifi. i.lh—Sen
plor Robert Taft of Ohio ta id j"
dav hr is not at prevent a car
db'ate for I hr Republican n"
mlnatmn in Atlnntn."
Tail let this he known at •
new* conference in A'lantn.
The Ohio Repiihliran gave U"
newsmen u furreaxt «»f what
express thr nrw UOI’ cnngrflo Hrcompllsh.
Hr predlrtrd that antt-lynching. &lt;
anti-poll |ax and nntl-rariak di' ’
crimination bills arc likely t»&gt; In
fntrf-hifrd, ami- liave a gvoit
chance of paxsing.

•At the same time. Taft sat'1
the new Republican Conrrea# will
h^Ve “a .vvry^jiy mpst hetic feelln
toward the Miuth.’’- ' *
Hpexklng nnlv for hluurlf. an I
not the party. Tdft -ant he rt
pects the next *r»sion to p *»-!
what he teemed "a comprehenslvr
hill mi Labor relations.” While
declining In detail Ihr lefislatioi .
he declared the hill rertalnl*
woii|it*1nrludr most « f thr point
of thr Ca*.r hill.
‘’Personally-.’* _ajd la ft. ''I. uu,illy have !&gt;rrn opposed to con&gt;
pulkory arhitratihn. hut I wouldn-'
nay I would trfu*r- to go alotu
with It ”
Tuft pr-d trlrd. n hr tia* in th*
past, I h ,*| Ihr or.v l'*illg | r,* wrl
m a r l - general .'&lt;&gt; pri ir iu cu
in income taxes.
H ow ever, b*

•lr&lt; liiint to rlstmr.itr

WASHINGTON. Doc. 16
— (/T*&gt;—A Lookkcoper testi­
fied at the Hillm inquiry to­
day that hin company had
imilt an artificial lake for
the Mississippi senator and
charged it to the cost of a
wartime airfield project. The
witness Was John A. Hellan,
bookkeeper for a contractor,.
Hrllnn *aid that the ro*t of the
work done for Theodore llilbo
war rrttrred on thV arrnunt cover­
ing ronxtruction of hre*lrr Field
Biloxi
Thr ntiimiiu , «n * ipor*
HtOHlIOHTS Of THI AlTtRCATION that dUntptr.1 the Rmi|« War Invrxtlgstlng Committer’* rmhr of «*m
Jn ' v «hln «t»n. ltapust Church deacon Itohrrt G.nuiy. n than t l.tH'ii. Thu tame out at
, T
^ 'n ’P ' » 7 ■aP0*"!.
” he * « UnM" A\ right, former Rep. Hc^s Collin* (D-Mtaa ) 1*^^re­ . the hraling Ih-iiic conducted by
strained by police after he hsd thrown a haymaker at Gandy and knocked him from the wltnr.** tt.,nd. The [ a Senate committer into thr m ;trac*. tjegan during a .Rsretslon of Ml.lljslppl political I&gt;*1lrlr,.
(Inlcmotlonat .Voundphoto) i turn* aCtHdtic* o f .Senator Hilbo,
— I A contractor from Meridian,
Ml*-:., n. L. Kmnt. also testified
. tinlay hrforr ([ir Hrniilr coinmil‘ trr invfutlpatini; Senator Thro*
1 dorr* M|lbo% connect tons .with war-

Chattanooga To
Hold School At
Municipal Park

\|»|ir»\iin;tlrlv
I .10
IMt’ii Ttt I’arliripsitc
In Bns.’b;ill Clinic
fbr

Funeral ‘

ires

CARRYINO PIACARDJ, demnnxtrators (top), stage a rally for Genrisllaalmo Franco In Madrid where he told.them that the United Nation* h«d
no right to Interfere In the Internal 4(T»lr* of Spain The turnout occurred j |&lt;\»r W
after proposals had been made before the U. N to recall ambassadors ' * U *
"1 •
from Spsln until the end of Franco's regime. Af bottom sre some of th4
300.009 persons who gathered at the demonstration.
(International)

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Distribution Of
Farm Products
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Power Company Explosion Rips
Begin? W ork On Front Of Cafe
New Generator
In Minneapolis

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•ind 1*1 *Xii.niremriila have l « r M rum
—1| .1 IMUnh-l I burrau.i anil)’’" ,,,• "• it'IHr t ,i.tinhi*;&gt;. wln.li
..l«lei| ulth llir Ill'll-p .nlwn l it \ j-r l'iir
j tir ■ •11 I Ihr I eirnt Dial nf tti*»
Itihle ' (It'MlI In ipiailri the loro
M! Ih.ylr called for volIt i* my firm tiiivirtinn Hint I
ill llirir liiilldmos am| fent .thrm
dfl j
v vth" vvmiihI hnvr tli«*ir
lii theit I'xfrleiia at Ihr formri •hr’ new marketing teseatrh
i luidt tfi i«'s«l
Witllrr II mvih’ ,
Sanford Naval Alr-SIntion No PI” l|'ol,mii procram must he ce»t I
t f e» vnltlttf 1
perifn
t'Htciiii,
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hm•-.
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ir tr n t tnlk^ w ith Hubert d an d y

•nut lo rirn Jack t»n tic ha«l t»n»n .
t.&gt;M tliry ill | not ifrt tfif nmiipy
from T pi iy. dandy am! Jack ton
wt*ir Hi.torinti',1 vntti HtHm in
Harking ttw
Ihiiry r an&lt;lnliicy.

Knnft

ail t|,p nioiiPV was con*

tritfiitp&lt;l in behalf of himself .and
Mlkr Motnwry. jimthn rofitrart*»r
THr Mrndiat, t ••ntr iT*f„t *al%f&gt;
told ttir nrii.it«»r a th.it tir made
Itilbn n I"»i» «&gt;f 11.200 Rati Nor
f ,i
II'II ,rti»| M141 Itilk* b »=» m pabt
only |7V»

Kit.. ' . . n. r l t l t li«|t Itilhn had
h&lt; (pp«l tnm u vtinruvii! y**verfl*
mrtii 1 .«it tmt:
Hy inti •h} iii*itikf
hi til t»* p,*%pi ntttrn' ,,ffirmtn an I
-ometimn irrrntpanymp him f nr
mtrrt teu*
lie mid tic |m*|ip\i**4 the senator
will pay the $45(1 H.thtiue when
!t»» * in

for tech organisation to attend
the kettles and dime board* plac­
ed by the Salvation Army in
Tront of MrCrnry'a Store and the
thn ie*p"iiSilntity aii,| i i , ,1 j
Post Office. Funds derived will
1 .toil tan
Tn, l|,r young lari'
hfrt
Ml Dt»vl»*|f
ary to Installing n new 21.000
24.000 dav and blew the front out »f a
be gltfn to. the needy, It wan *rv
•n h a hmrilll Inlgtil
11
newly
opened
cafe.
Itundreil-.
of
to p a s li'ip a te in the p ro gram
« 1 -ipt, nt in
'
c, virc lln- pe, Miihrl 1
horsrpower. generator tn
to supple*
announced today by Capt. Byrd hnrsrpnwer.
Fed Griddcrs W ill
«' »» . # lit,Ml ....I- I
•• I tin "ilgh."|l .,1|,ri I
Its present 13.000
I.1.000 berr.e
hor-.e wlndowa In nearby office toiild
Hudson, officar in charge.
ment It*
s . ...
»».,
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I Ip
. , .1
thc»rhy nearly tripling lugs were shattered
The Order of Eastern Star was power, thereby
p
»ti‘ I«I4 .inr.N rt «,| Jet.
Inspector of Detector , ngrne
I tlr uctlvil V mid until ' 1! i
aiwlj the plant’s
In charge of the kettles nndj
plant'* raparlty.
rapacity, It
it was an
nntv* »\ \%«*ift*tiiii^. hnl
t't"iootr cUii iCnc)
I f !•* t
noanccd today hy Manager II. H. Rernath attributed the blast to
dime boards' today.
noenced
The annual football limi “ t
•••i»P'H in»r
rtiry ui*
dynamite.
He
said-.
”
1
am
sure
r
t
ir
f
a
iv
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I
p
i
I
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P
A'.
lri
Bjuimored try ttie ctrU Tt til
Capt. Hudson ha* been inform-1
inform-1Coleman. The new unit Is
it ex,
Mrs
h J c m l l| Ireher * ,, ,,
•*’
ti* s A lt l. A llt l U t t l l l i !
one of the gic.ttr 1 up
ad of the detail* of the notable I pertrd to l»e placed In operation someone planted several slicks of ■group for menitv-ri of ttie i&gt;,-ry circled preahlrtit of Hie flenilnote
nrvn
Hurt
niiyonr’n
T lir y
Plan- for n *pecta1 nuu-ting to
work done by' Salvation Army sometime during tho fall of 1947. dynarnlte In the doorway nf the PM grid team, roaches and mem fToiinty federation nt Hprlal w&gt;nk- ttiirliinltles for service nf agricul- U i U A l I v muiry t w i r r , lip tnltlrd.
rotifltlt'i hltlx fo r lightin g o f the
Imtwhich
has
cvrr
Iw-cn
"iti'iieil
members In* aiding • exhausted Verne Clawson,
Clawaon, who wk*
w8* con- rafe, but why, I can’t nav yet” her* will be held IhL-i evening *1 rm at n meeting held Friday nt
lint 1 &gt; T*»f»kr
f.itr,| thnl Hr Junto) lliyh Jtrhool w ere mnd^firem en and pollrepsen by irtting strticlinn
stnirlinn auperlntendenl
superintendent of tha
the He added that no one wa* In­ 7.30 w'elork at the Oinlnnlf Uie CVninty llenltii t&gt;u&gt; irtnicnt lirfote Hip Depmttnrnl which he wit H»»m «»n h'l». 17 \%tit«*H Mi Thurwlny nl lit,- meeting nf the
head■ I hope tha* he will niekr
Country Club
up a relief etatiori near the ill- original plant built In
in 1020.
1920, Is jured.
o ffic e
MLm
fv a
WIL .011
•» t
tin fn'i.l nf II. anti lliwl Ihrirtiv. D*«vl# j,,»t*»tr«t out m &lt;|i «ivt*H*r fH»* count) -,'h'ttl *,*•• It..- itpxlcrn
fated Winecoff Hotel of Atlanta, construction
of
conatriicllon superintendent
auperlntende nt
The blast occurred *• -1 A M • Ttie Peter fvtiaal trophy c m r|erle,l vice |x-.tdrnt n 'M Ml
■
iiltnip Ihtnngli'oil lb- N ull""
last
year
tnfWlltl*
Anderson
sill
during the fire on Dec. J.
this new Job and is
assisted
hy
LEST).
It
centered
In
Stmiffcr’s
I* attainted by
KlL^
Hill* Iti oil
&gt;1 ,
n ir lii,
hr
|VT.-eiitrd
and
nthrr
4»
.
mU treacurrr
Hot coffee and biscuits or r
,
|,
Johnson,
.
rafe
and
ripped
a
two
font
Imle
R. I. Johnson.
r fM ink i»«l|Plan-. * c c
iiu 'lr
R 1* * " 1 • ' ,,,b
doughnuts were »***ed to the
The
I* an
an thiough the eoncrete floor of the I WJ[! ** B,1Trn
The Ranfnrd
Banfnrd enlargement
enlargement Is
• I I 11,1118 .«|k«1
will
give
two
;«av.ea
In
|.l.
T|
f f q y n and policemen, also to lmporiMnt
p, rt of
of (h.
P. &amp;
Important part
the F.
F. P.
&amp;■ doorway. Pieces of nirlnl trim (elected by Hie club to alien t he cm n m li'*- h&gt; - I stall,),
f i • . 1 wtrr
i
..r
H
i
iti
mtmberi or ino artnen forcr* do- L.
,
*.
c
i
n
/tn
rw
w
i
aenimiae.
cllnl* lix lift*!*' prlvl|e{-*|
Co.*# 124,000.000 expanilon from the front of the shatteie.1 Orange Howl game on H —»•
I '• •» • .irtl
i . •hsr.fit* *
.&lt; Pit-.,
" * at the llexllli It,ill 11
in f volunUor
,
__ duty.
___
emer­
building were found «ne block day at Miami
* I
I
•* in *
i&lt;&gt; t i - . t il,.I’l ...
gency Identification bureau was program, recently announced hy away.
tlm f II 11 ( « ' ' i * ' i m , v
lo p lo * -i| t
tin
I, In n&lt;
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tout)
Quickly established at tha Salva­ McGregor Smith, president of
nrrfioliiij; |„ Wllllsiti ,li.,.|n*
Cafe Manager Monte Fdelen fl(M)VKR Tt, .VIHfT ridlMIMA tlie
»l , .if A ar *tl,n|t|fl|Ir mcil'tt i din
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tion
Arm building and both the thn company, Mr. Coleman said.
'H la lc W*l,.*rr ottirr
. » ■•( '
$ 4| pi vrd
tog th* In-.t week
Mnnngfi It V
. We|Urn union aqd telephone of- A new generating atatinn at said .hp can offer no explanation
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M IAM I.
Der
HU-W,
oer
Al l
f » ' l * • • • 1p**| |tf
J '*01 "It of Ihr Plant • it&gt; Slat. *»'|l|rsl pi e t J dll ,I|"H #1It•I pit* »l
Vii/klel* channeled all wlrea and Karaxota ha* already been placed for the explosion which rattled
M-OKlfHAN WTNS
M*. *1 prtfvllfxj; t.^l.s | MslUon
Herbert Hoove,
us
h -im -i)' Market levealcl |i III
a* telephone Inquiries for clearance. In operation, and a second plank windows a half mile away. Ilaid- President
JACKflONVtfd.K tier in - (/r,
II
ok end irport that IIS.'.'
In order to advise anxious rela- of 42.000 KW capacity ha* Just ly an undamaged window remains rliartered a P8-t&lt;gH liois%rtv&gt;.i md A former rv.ldenl t-. among IA
pun
($ \V tfpenerr #niil Hr
. Inirii pruismtii. k%H:iH ifK lm lrj # • p liy lirmintl
Kill a \v*t*
.iitd
live* If their loved ones were bean nut in operation at Rivleni In the front of th e. eight story will arrive in Miami per 73 for American Rhode.-. iVhnlirtr- (Jdrctc,! I nf tierrleti hed Item fnrw*rilr.l mi Nui I'J «ml Dr A. W F-pp
safe or mltalng, said Capt. Hud- near West Palm Beach. The San­ La8a!le Building, next door to hla annual fishing trip H w,i ui- from a rreord llu, of more titan in the lar.l weekly period Prices n„ Nov. t.t. This type. Mr Doyle '
nounced today Tlie only living 800 contender* it was .uiiioutircd ftn these offering:) rang'd from •■HI. i. tHf* limit Ngt;res^ivr Jtn-1
School* will let out Friday nt
ford project I* tha third major the cafe.
ex-preatdent of the United luilea today Tilts U the flist group to *K,’ i rents to 39’s cents per pint.
phase of thla program, And an­
progre..ive, willing to work i t tile usual tlmr and will tc- r&gt;pen
will be acrompanled hy til-. »*ru tie choren »,tm-r |ti.M Hr tx 91'Maikct Manager M. K W illi­ itmi 11 -. , dry eight d,xy.i a week on Jam 0.’ according In acting
N S W MUSEUM OPENS
other new plant Is to be built on
Receive
Merman
K
Morris,
BARASOTA, Dec. 10. (/H— non*. Herbert. Jr. and Allen Henry, year old Jamr.x Matthews, a Nsvv am lies reported the Fall tomato to arlnev *&gt; Ilnur ••I.Jocllvr* De­ pnncipul
the lower east coast.
Originally coiistmcted In 1928 Tha State of Florida has a new and hla aecretary. MU* Hrmice veteran Matthew, now Lx attend­ deal lii the are* nerved hy the claring it.,, they (an say ni.it*- rnrully nicndfi. or iluderit* who
Miller. Ttie tKHLsrboat lias t-en ing Columbia ttnlvrrdty In New For t Pierce Stale Farmer a' Mar­
“ mean thing,” than any other intend to be out of tli' county
the Sanfonl plant, as one .of the museum open to the public today,
ket lx practically nt an end. Most type in ,hc world, Mr. Doyle for nnv l-nglh of time during
Unamployment
compensation ‘baoe Load” atatinn A which lup- a gift from the late John Ring- chartered for Der 23 to .Ian IS Jfork
growers'fire now engaged in pie- added that t il never pay, to gel vacation, arc reminded hy Mr.
Jy most of the flower to the llng, the circus king. Ringllng
p.xrmg land for Spring crop,. -into an -ntgumenl with them tie- Morn* ibat iio y nisi-* obtain a
P. A L Co. line* throughout left hla palatial. 82,000,000 home
Volume the last week ran 12,000 cause *hev always win
(loclor’s peymit hefote return,
the state, has been the keystooe on Sarasota Bay tn his adopted
t« ' l.’i.noo field crate, of Ml.50
President G A Speer announced which penult state. that there
of the company’s .Northern Divi­ state. Ringllng had lived in the
pound rapacity. Auction sales
Chairman sion. J. A. Young Is plant super­ mansion' only briefly during the
that the hoard of director^ will U no communirablc disease tn the
price, tanged from &gt;1 to $3.20. meet .it hi, hotnr Wednc 'day county whrie tlicy h.ivr Ireen stay­
lait
seven
years
o
f
his
life.
It
intendent and has served in this
hulk of the offerings selling at evening d 7 on o'clock. Visitors ing
lllnnk.' for this purpose are
mission reported.
capacity since the plant was remain* today JuaI as he left It,
$l 59 and 92. Light offerings of at lo'ta v'a him hron I n c l u d ' d available at the .upiriutendent’s
State
Highway
No.
I*
*r-m
Throughout the slat
link.
Of
this
16
milss.
nine
an
I
placed In operation over 20 years even to the clothing end othrr
Sanford to Mlm* on the &lt;«it a halt miles are in Seminole and Stepper, cucumbers, and beaus Rrantlev Wealliers and George office.
payment*
pUIUndC
ago. Studies made over a year personal belongings, when he
were also handled.
coast,
a distance of about 10 the balance In Volusia county.
Cochrane of Orlando and Kenneth
ware made to W M ;
ago of the Inrreeslng use "of died tan years ago this month.
miles, was officially opened to
191 men and 1,841 w
Engineer Gale ha, hsd chargd A IR L IN E IN A U G U R A T E S F L IQ IIT Wacker o f Maitland.
electricity
In
this
area,
Mr.
ColaFuneral Held For
was an Increase over p
traffic Friday evening, J. M. Gale, of the Road 18 p»nj«ct, also the
TW O VRTHRANH KILLED
man said, indicated that ad­
State
Road
Department
pr"ie«t
widening,
now
under
wav
o
f
Stair
R
o
n
B
IN
8
VlLLE.
N.
J..
I)cc.
I*.
iMrs. Ida Ella Robbins
TAMPA.
Dec.
flrit
Prizes
Awarded
In
ditional capacity will be required
Road 120 from Ovirdn ,o Geneva; dJr»x"t flight o f National Airlines
to iQpply the demand* of the JwV-Two war veteran* were kil­ engineer, announced at the Pity
Hall thla morning.
an Inctease of nine fret In width between Tampa and Havana was
Decoration Contest Mrs. Ida Ella Robbins, 71, a
1947-48 winter season, and the led toda- In the crash of a small
plane being prepared for a novel
Thl* highway, which was started over the old nine foot road for feted yesterday with Latin- Amer­
former resident of Sanford, died
expansion was planned accordMrs Tom Holl, window tilmmcr Friday morning nt her home In
experiment. -The plane crashed In November, 1048, Is a 30 mils a distance of six and a half miles. ican color. Joining Tampa ntfk-lals
inflyInto farmland when the right wing connecting link between Sanford Both this and Road 40 ar« nf and the members of the Cuban of, the Vowel! filore. was winner Kissimmee wheir. slie had lived
Orders for the turbo - genera, fell o ff during a power Hive. and the east coast. The western ■and bituminous comtiurtion, as is consulate to xwlcrart- the initial of* the first prlre of 118 donated
tor. condenser, boiler end auxil­ Killed ware tha pilot, John Sprang portion o f No. 48 connects San­ *Uo Die Federal Aid Project, Road plane fron&gt; Havana to Tampa by Uie Hanford Merchants Associa­ for the past four years. Funeral
services were held Sunday after­
iary equipment were placed dor- o f Philadelphia, and a mechanic, ford with ML Dora.
Twenty- 419 from Oviedo to the Orange vss MUs Aurora Alvarvx. queen of tion for the best trimmed window noon at the Riedel Funeral Home
County lia*. Tills will be 22 feet Tampa’s LaUn-Amcrican PVsta. tn the downtown district during
Ing tha early part of tha present John Bncri o f Trenton, N%J. .
fifth Street* or Geneva Avrnua
In Kissimmee, with the Rev. A..J.
wide and will include construction She vraa accompanied by her the Christmas season.
year. Company officials expressTurner officiating. Interment « U
of a 820 foot concrete _ bridge tadles-ln-walUng. who wore coa
fierond prlie of $10 tn tlie con­ In Rose Kill Cemetery. (
NEW1 YORK, Dec. i s f (A V reinforced with structurAl ejrc tirmes of old flpaln
test was won by Mm Wred Robb
■
Former New York City Police
Mrs. Robbins is survived by the
beam* over ‘the Econlohatches
daction difficulties will not pre­ Commissioner
Mayer Curtis Htxon and other of Uie Robb Bakery. ITilrd prtae husband. IV. R. Robbins; a-step
Lewi* Valentine
Rlvwr
according
to
Senior
Projact
of
$8
w%*
awarded
to
Mrs
Kathryn
Tampa official! left on the first
vent getting the new generator died this morning in Long Island
son, Ksnnsth IV. Robbins of San­
Rigineer W. M Hoeg, wljo ha* plane for Havana to present a Brooks of Use Hollywood Shop
Into operation on schedule. {
College Hospital Valentina was
ford; four brother*, J. D. Cannon
charge of this project
plants to tha City of Hgvana,
of Jefferson City. Tenn.; W. F.
. T 1- genera tor, which must he
.The Slate Road Department of­
• PERM IT G nANTED
Cannon hf Washington College,.
Installed upon a* base separata
fice at the City Hall Is fully
A.
R.
Lowmann
today
secured
Tenn.; F. It. Cannon of Straw­
from the rest o f tho plant to
staffed.
Pending early In Jan­
a city permit to erect a 38 by 45 berry Plains,. Tenn.. and J. E.
minimise vibration, will
uary I* the widening and resur­
foot concrete block restaurant Cannon of Morristown, Tenn.; two
facing at the Ranford-Orlando
building on the Orlando Highway sisters, Mrs. Mattie J. Rax of
highway for a distance of ID and
at Laurel Avenue at n cost o f Zephyrhllls, Fla. nnd Mrs. Kata,
a half miles.
\
Gooch of Jefferson City, Ttonn*

Honored ToniRltl!Social Workers For
Foimlv Hold IMeeliiu*

1 Persons
Unemployment Pay

S tate Highway No. 46 From Sanford'
To Mims Officially Opened Friday

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Aliunde CVjfil lJr»^ ItBlIrnnd eti

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Rotary Members^
A re Interviewed . ^latc
By Astrologist

v.i fly

Be Held Tuesday

B

KIDDIES IN

M O N D A Y . DEC. 16. 1916

I/ C g is la tio n

Coin
Kinierat service lo t Mr Tapp sill
be held Tuesday atterruvin at .' 10
o'rlork at file Ertrksou Piliieml
' Construction rrewa of the Flor­
M INNEAPOLIS. Dee |«, i ,Pi - Home, with the flev Mark ('nr)k'iiida Power A- Light Company have
ter. pailnr of Holy CnnA E|ilkrop*l
An exploxlon ahook the down­ |rtilircti.
officiating luterm-ii' vlll
-begun work around the Sanford
town
district
of
Minneapolis
In
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lie in Kvergreen rem -lri i
Ktram Electric Station prelimin

ALLTOYS

FKEE GIFTS

F L O R ID A ,

Senator Taft
Says. He Is Not
GoingTo Run
lines

Civic Club Members
A ia Salvation Army Capacity O f Present WindowH Shattered In
Plant W ill Re T ri­
O ffice Buildings In
Member* of civic rlub* have
pled
By
Addition
• Downtown DLstrid
volunteered to give a H«y of time

Demand fo r G ifts is Going to be Great!
Don’ t W ait! Buy Now!

TO SEE

SANFORD,

NEW SPAPEH

Ohio Republican Out*

WASHINGTON, D. C..
•Dec. 1*—&lt;/P)— The Adminis­
tration is preparing to boost
non-resident ini construction
‘ by perhaps 40 percent in
one of several moves expect­
ed as a result of the new
housing policy enunciated
by President Truman. In
addition, a floor-space limit
of perhaps 1800 square feet Is to

to'* Jb*&gt; fir-* »h*rp '•’" J W * r*eV

BRING THE

Franco’s Answer T o The U. N.

N ew Housing* Policy
Given By Truman;
Republicans P l a n
Ne w L a b o r Bills

M EN'S W A LLE TS

LIGHTERS

Eslabliahed 1908

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

Special Meeting
Will He Called
Hv Srhoitl Hmird

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                    <text>P A G E SIX

T H E SANFO RD H E R A L D , SANFO RD , F L O R ID A

'our Senators
Rockefeller *
Ask Labor To
Offers Big^uin
Propose Laws
For U. N. Site
r « s l 1s,r&lt; rt«.U Csae Ds,

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fru m

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II

Know land of California agreed States, Great Itritnin and Soviet
with VInntiers although he would Itua*la.
not hntntd n gyr-s on the outcome'
The compromise proposal Is
wf such suggestions from l-ubor said to have been urged by asukders.
said to have been urged by As­
'l^mwratie
Senator* Edwin sembly fresklont Paul llenrl-.
Johnson o f . Colorado and Jahr. Fpaak. Tno Big Three representa­
! ileCkll»n of Aik ansa* were also tive, silting on the eight-nation
n agreement with Handers on drafting committee mi disarm­
8 rtnin points of hi* argument. ament have acepted the sugges­
nutor McClellan, however, ex­ tion. They flytied to report to
pressed Mine doubt a* to the sug- 'their chiefs and tlA*u to give the
f slioh? Labor leaders , would result of their consultations to
rr. Ho says previous sugges* the 2ft*natlon disarmament sub­
n« of reform proposal* on striae committee at 3:00 P. M. todny.
dilation has aroused much op­
position in fjrlxir elrelv*.
Winchell Recalls Last
Senator Johnson said he did not
Wishes O f Runyon
believe I.uImm will oppose offering
Suggestion,. Hr ..tid 1Tilsit leadars util have constructive and
MIAMI, Dee.
lire, subject. -Wincheflr the ' ?
Worthwhile ideaJohnsoii inaintninr-l that respon- nlst ami r.rt in
alhio iJihor leader* m-ognlxe the Damon Itunyon,
fact that atrlkes--«uc)i 'as tbs night, said lb"
■dft cmil walkout which tied up was that hi* h
the nation for 17 days—must he ami his n*he* s
averted in tlio future.
hattan from mi airplane piloted
Meanwhile, thn lalmr spotlight prefrrably. hv his friend, ('apt
har now swung to the CIO. The Eddie Klckcnbarker
CIO plans to mnke public a study
WlnehslI aJdril tliat originally.
by Robert Nathan, an economic Runyon, expie*»od the w*i*h that
consultant, on incivased living his aihe* lx- Mattered over Dado
costs. The CIO plans to use the county (MiamiI but later changed
study as a bolster In it* current
drive for postwar pay boosts.
"Ho loved Dade county, -hut
Attorneys for John L. l-ewis Manhattan wn* bin heal,” Winand the govrrnmerii have agree! rhcll sai.l and ihc columnist added
tn a truce In any further legal hr* i* undecided whether to rumbattles in lower courts- The truce nltlo n movie on which lie hud
will slay in effect until ten days been collaborating with Runyon,
aftar the Supreme Court give* a i-ullcd "Proceed With Cautlori,”
decision on the United Mine
Workers appeal ataiost the levy­
ing of contempt fines against the
ur)lon and Lewis.

Windie 11 says, ai
»nt down to wrKe'tl* Jfffei’ al
trim hut cutililn't do it
I I
thinking he hntetl gushing."

Celestial Fireworks
A re Seen In Kansas

Winehcll think* n filling rpil
for Runyon would tie n paraph
of one of his turtles known »
llories—

OMAHA, Neb.. Dec. II, (/?)—
Residents of five piid-wriUrn
slats* were treated to a display
of. celestial fireworks last night.
Astronomers said the biasing
meteorites were part of an an­
nual shower from the Gemini
•'(installation.
Ilefore dawn, the sky was bril­
liantly lighted for a 250-lnile
stretch between McPherson, Kan.
and Garden City,. Kan. At Gar­
den City, freight handlers said
they heard a roar ns the light

GIs J o Be Allowed
T o Wed Frauleins

Im w

M

i f

Pherson

llowsvtr, astronomers u ; , that
moat m. tooriles are slfhtgd at
wirxilm* sky for 30 minutei af­
distance of SO miles.
ter the flash of the meteorites. ■
Professor Oliver Itollina of the
The meteorites also were sight­ .Unfmaity
of Nebraska said the
ed at Omaha, Springfield. Illinois; Qeimlol
meteor was scheduled to
Dcs Moines, Iowa; Topeka, Kan­
appear between Dec. 10 and 12.
sas; and Joplin, Missouri.
Some persona described the
meteorites as having a bright,
VOLCANO ACTIVE
greenish hue with a purple head.
Others said thay saw a p*]*r
MEXICO CITY, Dee.. 11, bP&gt;—
'A Mexico Citv newspaper state*)
today that the famed Popocatepetl
volcano 10 miles southeast of
Mexico City again Is phowlng
af* | signs of activity. The volcano
■ita. has leng been dormant, but the

crater In recent

paper says’ puffs uf 'smoke, i t ii
the rate of about SO an hour. hawJ

YOU C A N T Q U IT ADVERTISING
Y O IT R E T A L K IN G T O A -PARAD E
N O T A M ASS M EETING
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probltlon,
Col. Geoige Eyster, speaking
for McNaniey. said such mar­
riages would* he permitted only
when the individual soldiers t»n*
nbout to leave Germany'. He
lidded that -every German girl
who might he permitted to nm'ry
a ul and enter the United Minia* a German war bride would *■"
investigated thoroughly for Nmi
sympathies. ,
%
Explaining McNuriia”’* rightabout-fate olt the romance |n&lt;in­
tern, Kyster raid the general had

Yes, Sanford Furniture Company is again ready to serve you and this season our assortments are the
best we’ve had for many years. W e hope these suggestions w ill help you solve your g ift problems, but i f they
don’t, come into the store and we will show you dozens o f others. And you may-pay fo r them next year if

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Sturdy'

Record Cabinets
M step iqr

or

Table Lamps

Lourtge Chair

IVklng)
Beoatifuny dried.

Take belter care of jour

J. H. Huddleston
Funeral Services
Held At Geneva
( C a n lliiH 'it

W E D N E S D A Y , D E C . J1, 1 M 6

A truly thoughtful choice
that . will be appreciated

favorite rrcords.

far many years.

•»

hi* ohkset daughter. Mr*. Yerker,
be Is'survived by -another dnugli-,
Ur, Mrs. KbU * CL Bailer of
Cfllnesvlllf, nmi «nv ton. John *
Fletcher Huddleston, who U n hi * n t
ranking official nf the UnllH
State. State Department and who,
la now .lutloned In or near Rome,;
Italy- Nine grandchlblren, tneliul
ing Rev. York**, and two greVgrapdcblldrefnsurvivc hint.

T A R R E L L

Dainty

Select

Cricket Chairs

Down Pillows
No bcller sift
Huffy
while Miml forsarm llunit
rtqulailr ulin rover* for
durability.

Maple with pretty chklti

Pineal quality.

$

P A C K A G E S T O R tV *
nut it XRCXCt StUCi. $tOKt

Stylish

Dubl-Duty

SofaTieds
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Member N. A. S. D,
lUprreraltng T. Ntlaon O’Rssrka
Daytona lieach, Fla.

many

t

years.

Choice

,,

u ssy (iytes and colors.

Useful Mdlal
Gorgeous

Step-Stools

Heavy burnished bases (or
safety and nice
large
irajw for convenience.

InnwttoMt BasorUlw
rbons e m -T a U ty fa DB N

Itlake wonderful gills and

coast ruclkm, of course.

and durable fabrics.

Metal Smokers

litlr Ur,,'°'

S T A N COM STO CK

A moat welcome addition
to any Bring room. Bpring

many pleasing

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Veteran Politician To
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. ♦ N E W YO RK./D ec. 12—
(/P)— Thu n um U H pf persons
trnppgd ih HM* wrecked
Mnnlinttan tenemant house
is now estlmutecl. nt more
than 30. E ight persoha ore
known dead in the dUoater,
{\mi rescue workers are enrefully d iggin g Utrougli the
debris in search o f oth er

PARIS, Dec, I". id')— A Teh­
eran, French i»dltirian. Socialist
I gnu Ilium, today was elected
president - premier of the in­
terim French government. Ilium
will serve until the middle of
' January, when a ptrmaliciit gov­
ernment i* to lie established.
V«de lubula or* said the national
ii- 'inbl* gas-,- Rl,mi idxnit f»7fi
ballots Ttie 74-year-old leader
needed only .‘till bsllid* for r.|i
absolute majority.
I
Ilium's ftrsi jedt wilt he ’l i it ll
nil parties to agree on a p.’fffrnm. 11i* regime elm must'Se­
nile whether the Rightist parllee
should In- Included In llie Catl.inet.
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Ti L»-rj
b m | | so sign o f life from
tbs pi!a o f brtekt and rubbt*
that* used to bo a building honslog 28 ‘ families. Tbs tenemant
wa» wrecked when fir* broke oul
„ In on unu*i»d lea house nsxt door,
'and Or wall of the ice home col­
lapsed on the tenement.
Pul Ice have revealed that four
boyi hove admitted starting a
fire In tha lee home yesterday
afternoon. Iiut tlte • nuthoritten
that
so **•»
far a* can I * deter|P*y./ *■
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connection botwwn ihe earlier
bla*o uttd the fire ..which later
resulted’
In tha disaster.
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NEW YORK. Dec. 12,’ (VP)— At
least eight person* have been
killed and 24 injure*! in an ex­
plosion that wrecked an upper
Manhattan tenement early today.
An unknown numt&gt;er of person*
are itill be1icVe&lt;l buried 'n the
a£-rrrk*gc. and about 10 persons
are reported milling.
The explosion'' occurred during
a fire in an unused V*.house ad­
jacent to the npnrtjnent building
at West lB4th Street and Ams­
terdam Avenue. The blast rippe 1
out one- ®al| pf the burning tee
house and knocked down n wall
o f the tenement.
r , . The deed include a city fireKmsn, Frank Moorehcad, an II*
,m*Mi-ou Itoy, Anthony Riam-nnli,
Tihrt Daniel CorradoySt years «*M.
Blancni’di and Corrailu were oeeupanlw-n^tb® tenement Mourehead end young Hianranli d ed
after being tnken nut o f t hsj
wreckage. Carrndo was dead when
•found. .
Six other |
petsons
have -been
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removed from the huge hrnp j f
rubble. Police say that at least
40 p e r s o n * are *llt| miss iig,
fpcluding u mother and her three
^■hildren.
Borne of the missing
.presumed (dimed in Ihfi'Wreckage
ore believed to tie fire mm.
IIt’ll in wire v rThe tenement building
tunlly sheared ip half. The pile
of debris r*FH|* til t)lP fiPfRlul fin If
level.
The luotlier utnl three ehildrcn
believed trapped In the' wrecked
build'll,) were identified as "Mr*.
Edith Dlrica and her children
tliniles, 12, Margaret, 6, and
.Alary six month*.
V The, explosion in the lee house
Occurred an hour after the f re
broke out. .
Mayor William O'Dwyer went
to the scene after the fifth firs
alarm had been turned in. Fire
K^CoramUatener ljunyte end rollce
LU C o m m '•* aloner Waltender also
Rt tba arena.
J Ttie mayor »nh! h i
d lrc c M
1 'th# police, Tire cimniilsslnurrs cn*t
bousing authorities to get the
l ^ e c l* 0f the d’snMer end general
t^ n d m o n s before the fire broke
ten*.

‘ft Fire Marshal Thom** Brophy
Mid that tha eau»e of the explaslnn In the kft houaa had not
been d*t«rmlnftd. However, h*
Wald that ® amall rulAl.h blaxe
bad been #xtlnful*h*j1 there late
yeitefday afternoon. Tha n**t
fire W** ■reported »hortly after
midnight and flva alarm* brought
85 fire compantea and * number
A f ambulance* to D » '*«&lt;&gt;••
.
^ A boy ’who w M 'k t a ® 1.1 ,of
th* wreckage wma^lWntlfletl l»y

He’d Rather Stay And Picket

A PROTtSTINO PICHIT la dragged to the patrol wagon by police atu-r
a dcroon*tratlon at tha entrance to the (truck AUD-Chalmcr# plant In
Wc»t A111*, Milwaukee, WUc. Brick* How *nd badge* were ripped oft
policemen'* uniforms In ft wild half-hour fight between 1.500 picket*
and 800 policemen, who arrested twenty-five itrlker*. (/nlcraailottal)

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® broken rwee white takln i
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at Seminole High
nvonung. and
given “ emergency
DC. O. L. park, was
to Orlando
further
.t * tnr Dr. stowy- l*al«e.
W*a bronchi khek to hts
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Program A d o p t e d Indications Are De­
ni a n d s Of $2 Per
Must Be Okeyed By
Day Are Expected
General Assembly

ts s o tT A 'P s i) p r i :s s
Tin men of ( jipllfd Hill are
spraying iln-ir ihroals for wihUt
promise* to !«• one of the hi;ge*t
debate- m the t-oming ( ’ongres*.
I-**' **(-' '*p on oil,* -iile are the
proponent* of tax M-tlurtlnn and on
th.- othet -*&lt;lr an lhi‘»4* w hfl twaIh** e tin- natjoiml *11*I*i ihimltl be
rut itow n fi*-t
I lie ,t,-ht n-dm-tom advocates

budget i-*n {a- balanrr.i m/xt year
the (ieueral Assembly. 2)-—A that the boost* vroulil runic i,p t . jHHtipthltig paid o f f on itu- deb'
about
12
a
day.
condition that ang armi reilurt on
and taxes reduced at tin- -bn
Roulber took issue «til* -*
projrnm must provide for the
time. They -ay a rot m ttm
statement
made
recently
t*v
Gen
control of atonlic energy tn the
roulil even tiien-ii-e no# natnm&lt;&lt;
rra|
Motors
president,
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Wtl
extent nccr-sary to see that il t*
revenue. So tbi*v dentainl a 11
son,
who
ileclared
that
the
*&lt;**l
used only for peaceful purpose*.
p,-repot leiitirt on arto? - th,- &gt;&gt;,,*,■ I
a car Is practically all »ac* and
Ths liig Four foreign minis­ that If -alarie* go up 2 * p*-** ••**•. j iu personal income taxe».
The Ilnttsp-Republirmi Ktre-ro- •
ter* uro alt **t to wind up their car pr'r'e* wraulil hnv,- t» 1«- bit -.1
affairs today in New York (Tty, a similar amount.
t'omiuittre lnyck- up it- omn-nii *
(bat lax rale- can bp put and
completing th# first'phase of his­
Keuther countered by declaring grenlpr government revenue «!'•toric peace talk* following World
War II.* Trentie» now h*ve been that auto prici*n ttm-i e*&gt; down -rived by referring to the IteputiTux
completed for Italy, Finland nnd lie said he’d like In lo-t licit ;&gt; r,-uii reeord in the ItfiSt'in- rates were reduced too* lino',
till* Haitian -atellites of (Icrmatiy year from now pricelower
than
today,
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and will be signed in Paris in
during that dread,- whnb i -i .hom
•» ••• a .'ml l-o-ini— and p.-iohipi - p
Ft binary, The foreign ministers' higher and General M-.t--'
lie
making
money.
deputies will meet in Umdon next
g-» all .oil (oi orw iis iim I
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Meanwhile nlliri Itoin ’
I* • * .e-op on- in. ren-i-d *-i - , “ II
pinntli to begin preliminary dis­
*
pi
cussion* of the German and Aus­ era are up In nr in- ... &gt;tiom mol ibe oalooial deln
igc - redured IMS perei-nl. appro i
trian |ienro treaties, while the repot| which ins its ih ,i
•mg mutely f l.tiuti.iam linn » jr a i ' -r
big four tbrmsclve* will not meet ran lie inised witb.mi I
again until March when they prices.
Tlie ('HI/ rosimtiiiu i
|U years.
based on a anrvey made I", iJn
gather in Moscow.
lint the chairnian of the lloo-o
Meanwhile, Setrelary of Stale CIO by Robert Nathan, a riiteuP. Appropriation* Committee, Clar.*
James Byrhe* U planning to en­ ilig ecouoiiiUt who formeilv was eio'e t'ainiop o f M Is-'Oiii, d 1 *
xovenuneni
eeonomic
.
lter
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l i n e stalemated
B ia ie in a ic u
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lint believe taxes t5mi lie cut mol i
tileUnited
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Mona effort for a world program j CIO President Philip Murray - ilil sirealile payment be made on '■"&gt;
*f arm’s reduction and a troop that his union* will u * . t in - m -|m &gt;i I bilge debt at Ibe -ame lime TW I
census. Byrne* plrlns to enter the a* a *rudepo\L In lln-ii piep.ua- debt, by the way, i» F-Mn.ili"
UN ,ll*cu**ion» today in what I* tlon for a now round *&gt;f ».t«e (HH).(HIO. fammii wants Cungt- •
described a* an lltli-hour at­ demand*.
to stipulate by taw I tinI
•
tempt to salvage Ibis part of tha
The Nathan report drew,., muck 000,000 mint be loppixl o ff dm
UN program ft-r International reply from the esertiNv, ywv national debt eaeli year lief *'•*
p, ru-o and order.
H' f " '*
president of the Natmmd ' — ■« then- aie any lax rut
'Klsowhere on the UN front, lion of Mumifaclui. 1 - Wallet lax reductions in ghl ea-e I-mI.i V tlie committee to select a per­ We’senburger. Tin- NAM ..troul public tax burden only to » ' A "
manent site for the world or­ charged that ihe rel«m innm an it tougher for the next general '•"*
ganization I* working overtime Invitation for n «*w -s-ue- of
Others l» lid- group look id
today ns a result of a »urprl*o wage dematjds, |&gt;o*slldj fnllowisl the 10211 tax collections " f * * offer o f an
headquar­ by another wave of si-thms -tiikcs. IHKl.OOU.OOQ in a Umm )T.ir. Ibxt
ter* alt* In New York.
j A simdur reaction came from tho is (I.OOO.OOd.OflU lm»s than tlm »"■
The offer hiu been made by general manager of the Auto­ mini nti-rest on the national &lt;b'd
A «-"ela­ now. They «ay these an- fb»«h
John I). Rockefeller, Jr., who ha* mobile Manufacturers
told tho committee he ha* only a tion, George Romney who -aid times and people can afford to
,to.day option on the property, “ Such national forecasting r.iui- pay taxes toward rftlucilig mir
Tho proposed gift site l* located pletely dlsreganl* the fact that, national oldigalions.
in Urn Wld-Manhattan area on Vi our profit and. loss rcommi/e
But the tax entlers renteml 'bat
the East River. Chief Amertewi *ven In the moat prosperous 'iines^ government levies have already
delegate Warren Aurtln haa told many flnn* and r#fu
iu' reached th#'point of ilimiit A iln g
the UN aite Committee the Rocke­ duairla* are losing money."
return*. T h «v quote Andrew Mel*
feller offer he* AmeHcen o«pBo far there' ha* beep no com­ Ion, secretary o f tlm Treasury
irt end
and I*
le Ihe
the be*'
be*l »ll_e be haa ment frtrtn the' A F L &lt;&gt;n the Nath­ in 1022, that high taxes lend ‘ o
port
heard o f personally
an document. A t it* convention atop busliie-* trnnsartlons that
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Chicago
*feMffL la*t
■VOctober,
ww. ** the A F L would nonnaUc go through, an-l
the CIO’* wage dcmaml* discourage wealthy men from la**
Open Stairways A re criticised
of last Spring a* ton high. Tho inc, riiks incidental to tlie devel*
further conlrmlnl lint npement of new Fuslne**.
Blamed For' Disaster Convention
th* CIO w ale boosts were res­
NEW ORLKAN9, l»«c. 12. (AT ponsible for breaking the. line on Grocery Store Adds
—A national fire author ^ today price celling!.

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Mirrors, N ew Lights

Civlc Music Report
To Be Made Tonight
A il report# o f workers on Ihe
Clvfe Concert series membenhlp
program are requeued to be In
by 8:00 o'clock this evening, ac­
cording to Mlaa Katherine Brock,
director. This will mark the final
time that tickets esn be »old for
th* concert series.
Th# chock up on a le * report#®
TtoUrdsy woe extremely good,
■aid Miss Brock, and *h# reveal*d that msny worker* have not
as jret reported their isles. Re­
is excellent from outlying
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The M*rgeret-Ann Grocery. In
line with It* new besutlflcation
program, h*x Installed aft attraplive vegetable dlaplay counter
with reflecting mirror* and con.
cealed lighting. Another Innova­
tion 1* a "loud *p#aker system
which la u*ed to announce apt*
clal sales.
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Manager Joe Seunder*
nooneed that elslee of the store
will b* kept clear- and that »ld**
walk displays will be Vefcr at a
minimum In front of Ih# »tortj
No unsightly box#* or crate# wUI
b* left on the sidewalk, ha *#!«.
Mlndcti,

Germany, th*
nf the Joint AngloAmerican feoflorale control
f or
a busy trw&lt;V
fo
r the Reich, wa*
we* ■
tn j ^
b «ck „ th# time
0f Charlemagne,

Cassel- quarters

j)trry&lt; DeLaiid end Longwoftd,
.Ls.
- I *8 and
_ _ . 1 predicted
aJlsla&lt;l Ithat
V,nI thia
I Vi(*■
ahe A
laid
county will kava' an extremely
fin* Civic Mttate Aasoclation*

ide'irrTUi^Var A g e n ­
cies A re Aboliahed
W A S IIIN O T O N , Dta\ 12
—-* 7*1-— iVsidcnt triiim m said
a! his (dvs.s fonfotvncp toiln.v Hint if it hadn't been
I nr strikes ji wmtltl have
l»«*en possihlp to pad tho w ar
i,im,rjfOiu'y Itafort* now. The
I'resident made this flat
Ktatenient— without plnhorulion — at hi.t regular n e w s .'
conference t«slay.
Meannh le,
the whole
v*-&gt;t, .
■trueture of wartime control hureatio waj Imlng thonnigbiy remod­
elled by nre.-djeniial diieellun. Mr.
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Truman ha- vet up a uaw agency
ogoncy
1‘ntlcd the Officr o f Temporary
t'ontrol*,
hemled by Maj6r (?eue,M»
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Sa1
I’ hllV R. Fleming, an Army en*

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the duties of Ihe OUA. the Civil-

THt fORMIR OIRMAN lUXUSV IINER Eurppa, renninvd f a f.ibcrfc hr the Fieiich, teil* on the ts.ltoo* of l e
Ifm re Harbor .-iflei a storm of hutrleane lotto broke il hs&gt;.-e front IU moo* mgs mul sent it c ij .I umk into tl*e
tonkrn hulk of the liench liner /‘aru, tearing o gj|*mg hole In the sUit-iiud side Till* View is li.nu II*,- teov
**ui was made afic* tugs sutteeded in vitlually lighting the 49,74ti-tou ship. (Intcrnailoiiai ftadiuphufo)

rourist Club Is Organized At
Jaycees Sponsor
Meeting At Tourist Center ProgramToHonor
Outstanding Man
\ Naiiford tmiri-t -i&gt;eiely. with parties uml ol Ih i reerrnt mnal
Mr, Clifford Fa tie iis temporary i activities.
ihidrman anil f a il R Eisenhower [ The meeting last evening-was
of Willlnmspnij, Fa., as acling opened by Ghninber ,J Commerce
reeretary. was formed last e '1' Manager EMwaid lliggin*. I'niit
nine at the Tourist Center when |Stine and Iwu R tosher ii pre
•t nurtdwr
wj„ rr Bll„ u
-etHed the Rulury Club; Mr. HlgWitli a number ,.f 1„, „l elli*#n. dins, Mr. Aimltage and Edward
Ijuie repiesruled tho Cham
and re i ■resentalive, of rtvtr elitbs. t
according
to E M A noting,'.; t'» ' •&gt;» ' ommerce; Jink Ratignii
tlie Junior Chamber of ('emtouii-r euti-i luiinnrlil iltrecl-ir.
Mr* .Sybil Roilth
uml
Il XVII. di-eiilnl r„ I,.-Id Weekly loeree
Mi— Edna I hiltendcli. the Aniermeeting.- on Monday night
(can i.eg
l.eginn
Auxiliary,
and Thomtlie ,
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lean
on Auxl
lary. mul
IIioiuIt" In n er ami much entertai n-.
„ „ i \ r \i„,l,i,...
niefit t. Ih-iui! planned for ihe
" Jonfx and
A »■ Madden
guest., the first program of " ‘'t'*
"f
' '
xvhlrl. will l«- presented rtt 7:20
&lt; " urt U ul''
n’ctimk next Monday evening upnn- „ f ’ rosenl were,, Mr*.
c EarleJ Mrs.
tier direction „ f Mrs. W II. Brin- l,r" " 'm'' Mr* l’V‘,,' k .iexko. Mix.
M.ny
Ptaurea
Sniilli,
Mr*. Eliza
son of Sanford tin Thursday eve
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bell* lleyeti, Mr. ami Mi*. J. It.
nirif. tile Seminole High School (Uwlliortlc. Mr trto! Mrs, \V. E
Glee i loh iindei dlrri-llon o f Mi-- Mat ...it, Edward F U nv,
Mr
Oliie llre-e Whittle will enter
Mi • Aaron Sehwatnlt, Mr
Inin with ■ pisdal &lt; hii-fttois
Mi - i ai l It t tsenhowrt
pr..gi am ot oni-ic
\li
la-dll Stull, Bert Coirs, Ar" The “ iijeet of Ihr rluh will he
Morse Henry. Mr and Mrs.
not only gel l.-gelhei meetings Mill, no M Welnrei, lliomu* W
for our winter - guests, said Mr. .1ones, llowad E. Null, Mrs. F.
Arlnitage, but also Ihnl lo*-td E Bolls, Mr. and Mrx. E. M.
peopl
jde uiay enjoy supper*, games, Armtlage, II. iatng and William
l*ou( trips, Klmfflebiinrii, enid EcMi.irl,
.

( ’(immunity S e r v i ce
Will Be The Basin
Of lAicai Awards

250 People From Civic* Leaders See
42 Firms Attend II. S. Engineers On
Courtesy Clinic River Deepening

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('resident Truman ordered a comnlete ret rgnnizution of the enIJro war emergency set-up in
txashitigtou today. Ho revealed
at hi* news conference that htr
lias « L"Ii-lii'd the War Mnbillxarion and Reennver»lon Office, and
ha* named John R. Steelman ax
axsixlatu to the President,
In addition, the I’reyldent ha*
'•’* til ari ag«n v r V 'c . the ^.&lt;C-[T.
i ue ...
will lake

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sdi'niiiiiii'
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La.lirt a|T(tf*n| for L|,i4V«J tlo|icim
e.-iil Ine an "inn l.idlltl.
\! MlRlljlY "( ivi&gt;.&gt; “ O ’* which i s ’ necessary
an,| in ii tending il* '"
1" aid *n -aving the lives of acefevVnrng on-el mi-- at ihe 1
denl vi.-iiinthe nlilnmohilp
l enter
- um - tni|, th at ve-G rdny resulted
\V«,t k ii tin- new l"Uii I '
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f-nir Drlando
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i.roiigl.t a I.--ii""..- from
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In lv,. i. ^xpreteit I*, -tall •»l"enl Vetrrnns. William tlavid
..il. .soil i a* I tug (ml- me 11
IGudin " f E n terp rise and Ilualt!
d--l|di Walter, .if Sanford
Gelie Tucker urged member- I I hi- two men were -ent from
-entire ticket- for Ihe Civic I .-n
I tu- Herald office in Jack Raticert program today, ami suggested
purchase of tickets for cinployce- guu ut Plymouth Motor* Com­
pany. Mr. Itatigan v»a» unable
ur fi end- as Christmas gift*.
in contact blood bank headquar­
, Plan- are tic tig made by tin' ter.- in Oitnmli) by telephone, six
Imaril uf director* of the Jtiyeee- the two young men decided to
lo atterM the Aznlea Festival iu go there thrnnalve, and to see
Palatka. it. wu- annmuiced by Mi if their type of trli »ih| in lU'Cfpt"
Itatigan ,
Mv
Guest- were.Eddie .lenten, man
William Hardin as E5L- 2iC ,.
Uger uf Mill* Sanford Bowling
ley, ( Itarlex Vodnpleh of llm Ben­ U.S.N.R.. nt-rvi-d with u repair
der Really Co. ami filly Allen, " " it In the Philippines and New
who after Jon. I, will m a n a g e the Guinea; Rudolph Wallers i i M ir
.1 e, U.S.N.R
was -tationevl at
Central Service Stat'km at the
Ihe Miami Naval A ir-Station.
southeast corner of Path Avenue
ami Second Street aud-xvhich will
he owned l*x* llrailry Odham. Gulf
$100,000 Fund Given
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At least J.rfl ..... in--, amj pi..
t S. gdigltieers wish to have
fessioiial men ;,ml einployr-., t«
all tight-of-ways and spoil areas
present ng ou-ie ilinn pf firm.-i-ured as soon ns imssible for
and orgBliiziitiiins, atlendr-d the n
il.,- Si. Johns River deepening
cenl Courtesy Clinic i iimliietrxl i r and improvement, „* they antici­
Vernop T. Grizrard at tho Tntiri-l pate securing of fund* fur this
Center, aroonling to Mr*. Clntlr- work sium, said ('handier „ f ComEnton, secretary In Mr. Grizzay' melee Manager Edward lllgginx
; CHy eiiqdoyve-., i i u m l i r r in' j l i i , morning,
about 41, ultended lln- lerture
yjr ||jKgj|U( City ( ’ommisslongiven for them yesterday and He- rr U a p |x s her and W. S. Earl*,
afiernooii.
^
j,K.0| engineer, Hired by th#
Firms and group- whieli* pat - i Chamlier of Commeree to aecure
tirlpatrd lit ihe Courtesy Clin * , spoil. area right of ways, coninclude tlm folftiwing: Toiichloi' ferretj yesterday wills tlie govDrug, Kouniillai uml Anderson-, i nmwnl engineers In Jacksorv
Hartford - Faint and Gian* O , wills-. Tho engineers outlined a
TVInn i^ivett Store *, I'en inular program for local Interest* to
Life Insurance Co., The Sanford follow to secure these right*.
Herald, Tho Ortamlu Hrnlltu‘l,
(Vhlle In Jacksonville, Mr. H ig­
('has# . anil
Company,
Mother gins and Mr. Leshcr called upon
Furniture* Company, City-school representative* of the War A s­
teachers, II. U. Pope Co., Crown sets Corporation for the purpose
I’ ajtcr Co., (1/fice Machine Co, of getting additional Information
Bendrr Rest iKatatc. Georg# Stine concerning the Sanford A ir Sta­
Machine Co., Luc leV llrnutv Sal­ tion. At present, more than 100 Rotariann W ill Hear
on, Central Fond- of Florida, leaders and member* of the In­
Astrologer Monday
Robb's Bakery, Genrral
Food tercession Bible School ere oc­
Sale* Co., Roberts Grocery, M&lt;- cupying the B0Q end JOQ quar­
Judging from letter* of comCrory’s
ters
r - tati . Ihe- station, tnend are gel mendation from numerous Rotary,
Other g r o u p s participating ting tiling. r « d y for «c u p e o c y lKtw)|nl](
0 ptlml*t and other
were: Hill Hardware Co., Holly by the school. C- A. Maddy is clubs
c|ulli
throuirhm.t
thnation,
throughout
the
nation,
wood Shops, Yowells, Celery City superintendent.
members of the Rotary Club nr#
iS'lntlng Co., klnyfuir Inn, 11. JA meeting of th# South East­ due to enjoy u program tluit
Gut Life In«ur»nce, Florida Power ern Port Authority Association combines humor with Inspiration
and Light Co,, Strickland Motors, at the G#org# Washington Hotel and Astrological revelation when
B, L. Perkin*, Florida State Bank, was attended by Mr. Hlggina %n they meet Monday noon at the
Sanford Atlantic National Bbiik. Mr. Usher. Plana wert dlacuaied Tourist Center to hear Franklin
Holler Motor Sale*, City o f San­ for th# operation of barg«#■ ut C. Doyle, lecturer and humorist.
ford. Andrew Carraway Agency. the southeast are ft, said Mr. Ilig Andrew Carraway, city com
_!_
' ________
I. agent 1*
Hanford Credit A»snc'allon, Ivey gins
mlssloncr1____________
and insurance
Shoe S'nre.
Erickson Funeral
tha Rotarian in charge of proHome. Kadar Jewelry. J. , C.
ram arrangement*'. Wrote a
James Allen, elderly rrekltnt ot ackaonvtlte
IlutchUnn and Co, ami llayne*
Time* reporter:
1 7 0 5 Magnolia Avenue, was re­ “ Roar* and ahouta o f laughter
and William* Furnllure.
ported by poice to have been
wted tha apeaker, Franklin Q.
knocked down but not seriously
We. concerning those born un
yle.
A fore»t eerelca report on fire* hurt when atruck by a pick-up dcr the different signs of the
for the year 1045 estimate* total truck at l:M this morning. The Zodiac. Many of them received
timber and property damage at truck U the property of the Ban- the good-humored gibea.uf their
ford Paint and a la si Company.
fsllow clubmen."
120,726,810.

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'lie OPA Civilian Production Adoiiiii-tra'ion ami the (Iffree nt
l*»r» f ,1 natJ‘ *u « .Ir pi f« i nn1 .f t
,,nie Stnhdir ile n and will
ItlltTM
I hnifils«'t iif * • nun Ui '--- tieade.l hr
Maj'*r General
. hilt-. .in ,n«rtiil wtiirh " ill lit- pit- 1I’lrdip H Elemiug.
1 In Hu* YiHIlttr man in •'.‘ill
t|L Tinman also named Rnytfa.lal ul ihe fiiil nf 1SM7 uliii Ilia " "O'od M F.dry [,* Housing Adths
«m
t
4
iinliitif
D
»
k'lvihf
nitnisiralor. aid made It eleaV
ii&gt;mmunity, tt vvu- tmitmmevi *»v 'lurt the Administration ha* no
thi­
Pre« Init .liifk flat ip.in :it
intention -.f nlniudimiog
rent
111 if tiwfiij) si1 Mll! lit .'..lit rols
Jaycv tk
!,.u
' ! r I ' miion id -o niinonneed tha
-h,-i r will l.»- hu m I .ippHiniuomt ,,f
i.l-t.r i
I
general a.lvix•if till’ .1(1&gt;*'•*• mr .......Ill Ire l„
lH ('t|lh s* t
it
,dvise the
,i
t h M t f l f l l l i j" Ir •*
boeigr •*-&gt;mints,mu on
•In
1 I ! •• Lnt.-:i I hUiltrri.
.....
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1'o "Ii i ir ......mill,-, will he
\%111 intI Lj' Hill 11!•*«| ' ' lie,-l,hd hv I'r,*-idrli* Inines B,
in.t I* at ' -' iid -f Haivurd I onerxity.
in* ut'-t' .( flu Vu\ ••
itffU*
Mciulq'rx ,»f Dip
rtHiiu'*teil l»y I1!*****'lent Itm Lucal Voullis O ffe r
iggun I-, aid tin- newly funned
Sanford r.mri-l ( bit. in providing
Blood In Accident

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Ian Production Administration and
"liter will lime agencies w hich nro
lion bri'nllling Ilieu Inst. Tli^ pew
presidential nnlei also pul* an
end t« the I Iff*, ,, of Wat Mobil•ret k.„ anil lle.-ont ersiiin.

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NO . 33

Luxury Liner “ Europa” Sitting Ip The Mud

Tax Reduction,
National Debt
’ Raise Issues

&lt;ul thiii iiiteti—! pnyim'iils
iiL
Ki iIn- dob( m,- j.’,,000,000,.
HUH
year
That « more' limn
NEW YORK. Dec 1’J, &lt;&gt;V&gt;—T l„
NEW YORK. Dee. 12. 1/1*1— A
lln y-.-vei naivi-t took iu each yest
United N a t i «»ti » sul.-rnmmittiv CIO United Autoworkers through fi'on all t*\i -1u»- - i .iiii p &lt; before
suddenly turned on the speed to­ its president. Waller Keuther, r«- tin- war. So theap ini-n say cut
day and approved the first hnii vealr.l today that the union'* cx- down lln- dt-t&gt;i by every dollar.
of a plan on world arm* reduction. erjitlve board probably will no- po-- ih|,* uglily now wiiilp pi-.qilp
Two new provisions ware voted nouin-e In-fore the day i» over the still have money.
This group
into the draft bv the committee. wage Increase- t will deniund says a m e-d a n lalrr on eould
Here they are: D —A require from auto manufacturer* next very *»p II upici our economic ap­
m r n V l h k V W program «d^.tft.l I
/ h e re la no official Imlltu- ple-cat t.
W . S ~ «r llr *S&gt;l*n.ll .n,,.. S, » - r f r t M l k . * = * * » * ~
Up' &gt;ithv! side argues that the
apprnveil I &gt;■ ‘a dpectal session of t-lit UnoffrllH v three me hint

communltte*^

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H alf Of Plan To [Autoworkers. To
Reduce W orld’s Ask For N ew Pay
Arm s Is Approved Increase In 1947

blamed Ore Wlnecoff Hotel dlaaa
ter In Atlanta last week-end to
th* exlalenee of unenclosed Rt*re*
wag* which were RkenM »0 a
great chtnney without a hritk
enclosure.
”
.
Speaking to a froup of elty
and state fire prevrotte®^ authoritlea In New Orlaan*. Assistant
Chief Engneer A. C. Hotaon o t
the National Boanl of Fire Under­
writer* said the protection of ver­
tical optnlne* In hotel* and othar
puble hulldinf* was the basic
answer lo the hazard of fire.
a»ld the- killdlng cod# reccmroerMed by 'he national board
e * n f for the ellmlnatlen of tranaoma or latticework hotel room
door*, tljus
atim
diner in^nm
In fonflnltjg
doors,
titn* a
pniu *
fUwe&gt; to theie origin. H* prelxgid
oireinVl.e svilnm
an*( the
sprinkler
sjr»t#msl ami
the fiim
fUrm*rmt*
“*
fUrU’

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President Blames Strikes
For Delay In Production

rrm

t-’SI, ^elseV InOthere
T lwith
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T H U R S D A Y . DEC. 12, 1916

F L O R ID A ,

Leon Blum Is
Elected Head
Of France

8 Are Killed,

d

•’*rtly cloudy tonight end Friday.
&lt; loudy Mllh scattered ilio e tn end
ihundcrthowrn In extreme north
Friday, and bcflnnlnf over ex­
treme tiortherat portion lunl(ht.
('tmliuurd e v m .

IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W SPA PE R

SANFORD,

EsUblUhed 1908

V O LU M E X X X V III

ft

a

W EATHER

To Childrens Home

iV
Florida Methodist Child­
ren* Home ut Enterprise, which
is directed bv the Rev. Harold
Batnes. has been granted 8100,000 of J. C. Penny Company
Stock ns part of a nenr million
dollar girt to the Methodist
Church and Its Itistitullons.
The donor Is H.
Gilbert, 78
year old St. Petersburg mail, a
steward In the SE Petersburg
Methodist Church, and a retired
manager of the J. C. Penny
(tore at Ardmore, Okla.
Past
contribution* to tha .
church, according to Dr. Harry
IE Waller, Methodist »uperln*
j
tendent for the Tampa district. I
include 850,000 and a gymnasium
milium
to Florida Southern Collvga at.. ’
Lakeland:
a . 8386,000 tmlldink
S O rJ
and property for a hospital
lal and
lshoma
8100,000 In cash to th# Oklahoma
Methodist Foundation. Ha
gave the Ardmore M
Church. 150,000,

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Th u r s d a y; dec.

Sa n f o r d h e r a l d , s a n f o r d , F l o r i d a

12 , i w e
hursday

JEW I Hit HOSPITAL *
MIAMI. Urc. Vi, t/P)— A drive
foh I2.COO.OOO «o t underway in
Miami today to build a 200 bed
Mount S ha I Hospital, ilaroti do
H in di Meyer, in announcing the
drive for funds, said the hospital
will l&gt;e operated under Jewish
ausniees but w !| be for the public.
lie rays It !• to supplement the
hospital facilities for Creator Mi­
ami. The llarun described H as
a contribution of the Jewish com­
munity to the community at large.

VETKRANB ^UPENDED
A TLA N TA . Ge., D t . 1*. W 5 Thc Veterans- Admlniatmuo.i u
Atlanta announced today that
15,000 (IPs In the southeast have
&gt;een impended lempora.ily Irom
s u b l i m e nee al.uwanc**. Tho
■gency took thli action after the
veterans failed to report tfceir
to the Veterana Admin­
istration.Officials explained that these
veterans can be reinstated, and
racaive back money, when lh*y
report their earning* durlnj Aug­
ust, September and October.
Helibetately set fi'res caused
_
--■*
7 '{ of the forest fire loss in
Tho plateau at tha South Pole

Customers Send

Where

Their Friends"
‘HOME CONTROLLED
/
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i- * t \ tff . ,|f i t&gt;. !f

F R U IT C A K E

fOTAltY BUND for Ihe past six years, and partially blind before that,
Billy MrDonnrl, 22. of Austin. Texas, servo* cake to nurse* at Lenox
Hill Hospital, New York, al the birthday party given him by the hospital
naff anJ. friends A delicate corneal iransplontlngroperat(on gave him
back h‘is sight Th* yuulli will enter the ministry.
(International)

In Our M eat
Department

Cranberry Sauce
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THE PRESENT

KETCHUP

That Lasts A Year

14 oz. Rottle

CU TLETS

STANDING PRIME

t-B O N E

RIB RO AST

VEAL CHOPS: Rl

SHOULDER

P U M P K IN

Roast

I* The Symbol of Quality In
a BIRDSEY STORE.

Stew

Racon piece) lb
Squares
Picnics ‘

MELL0
WHEAT
HOl

nnd

M illed To Conform W ilh the

AGED CHEDDAR

CHEESC
tb
BU LK M INCE
M E A T tb
S P E C IA L PORK S A LE :

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23

L IT T L E PIG I’ OfcK
tb rf*
lb
37
lb

39.

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45.

HKIN ON

lb

COUNTRY

Bacon

BTTUt

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BACKBONES

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WITH *A L L s THE -MEAT LEFT ON..

!b

S TE W
S U G A R CURED SMOKED
T E N D E R IZ E D H AM S:
SH A N K END
Ib
B U T T END
lb
C E NTER SLICES
U&gt;
HTREAK O LEAN WIIITR

BACON

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SMOKED BREAKFAST ^TUIP

BACON

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Drawn

OA. SHIPPED, D

FO W L
SMOKED TENDERIZED P ip fIC

P O R K CHOPS

Branded While

Roast

Wheat

33

Break/sal Link

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SAU SAG E

Ends * Pieces lb

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Soft

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100% Pt’RE PORK PAN

Itacon Sliced

Pork Loin

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lb
lb

Sausage
FOR THIS DELICIOUS
NOURISHING CEREAL

H AM BU R G E R

Y O liw G JU tCY
HAM S
SHOULDER

Baro-1

M ade From The Finest Select#

*lb

Hmokrd

20c

BlRDSEY’S BEST
FLOUR

lb

Brisket

No. 2Vi Can

V E A L ROAST

PLATE end

Bane. PorLrliO*.#
Boned and Rolled Rib

tlAVlNO th* Whlto House after
presenting hi* credentials to Presi­
dent Truman Is Dr. Ludwig Kindiwachter, newly-appointed Austrian
Minister. Ttie President auutcd tha
envoy that the United Stairs Intends to press for early considera­
tion of a new peace Hraty for Aus­
tria, (International Soundphoto) .

nONRLCM R O LU

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th e Home Newspap

W ESTE RN P O R K CHOPS
END CUTS

Ib

Ib

Bulk Collage CHEESE

tb

K ch lite. n ta t s an d iV rtrc rw y rk

Moat Exacting Standards De­
umotirttL

manded For Superior Quality,
It is Truly a SUPER FLOUR.

C A L IF O R N IA D A Y S

ORANGES

Limit 1 K R A F T ’S

Miracle W hip

LARGE JUICY

G R A P E F R U IT
YELLOW-

SQUASH
FRESH ftTHING

B IR D SE Y’S COFFEE SPECIALS

B E AN S

dscy't Rest
cuum Can)
I lb 44c

CARRO TS

Four Brother*
1 Ib 35c
3 Lbs. $1.03

FRESH

Fairpla)
1 Ib 28.
3 Lb*. 81

TO M ATO ES
M IL L I-’RESH!
MAYOR Itogcr Lapltam of Rah Fran- .
claco point* out tho Golden Goto j
City to representative* of th* UJf. ’
•tXake Success, N. Y , as lie offrrs j
th* Presidio silo for Die Untied Napermanent home. Other cltin
er consideration (nr the wot Id
italar*Boston, Philadelphia and
r York,
(International)

hunch

BUNMAXD NECTAR

B A L L A R D 'S

RAISINS

lb carton

(rilXJJBURYYi

O B E L IS K

FLOUR

r

.M IL L PRICES!
W IN E
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Sanford

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KRAUT

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CARNATION TALL CANS

Sherry

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PEACI

S A T U R D A Y , DECEMBElR 14, 1946
SANED RD A V E N U E SHOW U )T

SWANSOAP

ORIGINAL
GERS, DANCERS, COM EDIANS
Windcx

AM E R IC AS I^R G E S T . A N D F IN E
COLOltED REVIEiW

A-TFNN

FOR W H IT E P A T R O N S

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M O TO R O IL

mem

ganisationa and proceeds from Ihe annual classic will he used by the Cainrsvillc Junior Welfare League
and tho Junior Chamber of Commerce for the Christmas Empty Storking fund fdT Tirtilcrprivileged
children.
Pictures above, top row from left to right: Mrs. M. J. Hanes, Sigma-Nu; Mrs. Phil Craig, Phi Delta
Theta; Miss Elltabeth Clapp, Sigma Nu; and Mrs. lames Robinson, Phi hrltn Theta; Bottom Row, left
to right; Mr*. James HoWze, I’hi Delta l'hcia; Mrs. I. II. Crawford. Sigma Nu; nnd Mis. J. I. IL-ndrraun,
Sigma Nu. Not shown is Mrs. Wiarrrn Parks, fourth sponsor for Phi Della Theta

educated at the exclusive; Hatha­
way-Brown school In Cleveland
ana M t»i Spence’s School In New
fXork City.
.
„
,
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m
" Tian
Two . VnilllgAllB
beauteous Mrs.
Mr*. I.OdEtl—
Lodged—
th* wife of Henry Cabot Lodge,
Republican Senator from Massa­
chusetts: and the wife of Henry *
brother, John Davis Lodge, Re­
publican congressman taking the
seat of Clare Booth* !*uce qf Con­
necticut—are coming here too.
Both of the Lodge boys are tall
and handsome and are the sons of
the late Senator Henry Cabot
Lodge. The younger Henry Cabot
(Lodge resigned his seat in tho
Senate to volunteer for the Army.
When they lived here before they
occupied an attractive old house in
Georgetown.
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Mr*. Henry Label Lodge l» typically "Boston." Tall and aristo­
cratic. »h* claims to prefer a quiet
family life to a strictly toclal one.
but ib# ii hrp to all th« trlckj.

escaped Alabama convicts ant
their unsuspecting briifcs —am.
els and drug* alleged to hav.
n stolen in Florida—are. Iielmi
hold today in Toledo. Ohio. Tht
four were taken into custody af
ter seVure o f Li.000 111 stole,
jewelry and 62,800 worth of inoi
phine in their hotel rooms.

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PARK DIRECTOR
MIAMI, Dec. 12, (/ ’»—Randolp.i
Dell of Richmond, Va , tmla&gt;
ccecded Florida's director of
.
Scoggins, apresident &lt;if the Association of
Southeastern State Park Dirt-d­
or*. The Virginian was elected
yesterday at Sabring at the close
of a three-day session at Highland
Hammock State Park.

In all th* United States armed
aervices during World War II
there were fewer than eighteen
thousand amputation rates. The
Army 15,000, Navy, Marines nnd
k.ui the duii*a sipeclrd of ^.Wash­ Coa*}. Guard, 2.500.
ington hostess. Hh# wbs a hit' ti&gt;«Her aliter-ln-law, the former
The latest in small radios i*
France*** Br*gi°tto. I» * mamlser one reported half the six* of a
of the talenUd Brmgiolti f*mlly of paek of cigarettes and capable
New York. She herself was. a well- o f picking up programs from a
known dancer before1- her mar­ special short-wave station.
riage.
Her brother Mario la *
pianist, and her ulster Gloria, now
Almost half of the 050,000
fire*, in tha United. States eaeh
anbattan,
welting*
social
John Lodge urns a successful
llm ardor, and th# La . _ .
ibroad for several year* while he
dayed In BrRlsh, French and
lallan * films.
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TOIN AND ■ATTH-SCARIID, tho garrison ting which (low over lli.kai
Field, Hawaii, on Dec. 7. 1941 (above) has been rabed again at a spe­
cial ceremony on the base, honoring Americans who died In the attack
The picture above was taken moments after Jop bombers hod attackr I
the base. All the buildings and cars In UlO photograph were destroy.
Jn the raid. Official U. S, Army Air Forces photo.
(Internationa

19c

P A R K E R "51
F V F R S M A R P "C A "
SHKAFFER
F O U N T A I N PEN and
P E N C I L SETS

DRESSER SETS

$8.75 to $22.50

F IT T E D CASES
N Y L O N HAI R I

•
BIG JOB
TALLAHASSEE, D*C.
UP)— |
Florida's capitol building engineer
Is always sure of one thing when
he begins hi* work each morning.
8ometimia during
'
th* da;
going to have to replace a
out light bulb or fiuor**e«nt tuba.
|He saya replacing Debt bulba L
"he biggest Job around the capitol.
i* engineer, R. J. Casey, said
ey burn out *o fait that five or
six floureseent tubes arc us»&lt;| a

I'EHFUME

I lilt lie s
:o

Ib. 42c
3 lb,. -$1.25

8T. PETERSBUKU^'Dec. 12.
(A V -A retired Oklahoma merch­
ant and business man who has
given nearly a mill bn dollar*.
J?. the work .o f th* Methodist
B'hurch, has just contributed WO.000 to the 8L Petersburg Metho­
dist Church. Th* m -n*y la fur
th* *m tio n of a chapel to b«
named fo r him. 'The'-, donor it
Huel G tbert, formerly of Ardmor*. Okie.

tv

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bub"
A T LA N T A ,
flelala o f th*
Coach Corporal

)N G,

GIVES BIG-CAR QUALITY A7

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plg gy

SPICE

$2 to $20.50

VVOrsny

wn-of-

SA G E

$5.50 to $:MMI0

Lucien

$2.00 to $20.00

Prince* Matchahclli
. $2.00 to $18,50

Modern
ng parts
/Florida,
WRptoyv*

TJ«e Kplril „f t hristma, i«he*st,r that KUldr* u- in
• II &lt;&gt;Ur M-latinn* wilh Ibr
community. t\r h „ r ,hr
will to dii good by our fel-

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OLD

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Ciro

Beechffirt
BABY FOOD
otoai

F R U IT C O C K T A IL

S P E C IA L RESERVE)!) SECTION

10 oz.

N o te:— W e have no farililica for repairing or re­
finishing used toys- Plense bring toys that may be
used without repairing.
S A N F O R D ELKS LODGE

'&gt; s»n sn a a in a &gt; «m J w ru M K W K M 3 u »n iM W »M .&lt;‘* M ».jv «4 w ^ n in &lt; v m m m m * » * w s w w » w » * s w » w w w » w s i w w w » w » » &gt; » * w » k

20 OS. 30c

Ann I - , * O i l. .

Relish

fraternity

USTfNINO TO BADIO BfPORTS on tho contempt action against their
union and John L I-cwls, these miners ot Covcrdale, Pa., express tbnr
feeling* aa hearing that Judge T. Alan Goldsborcugii halt Imposed
heavy fines cv&gt; their union and Lewi*. Many of tho coat diggers said
that they are determined to stick it out until their union chief ordered
Ui«,n t? return to their Jobs in tha pile.
(International A'oundpholo)

* month.
v&lt; t( ;IW .
Union drivtr* and mtchi
th* bu* line walked off U
Nov. 16 and ntgotlatioi
■topped th* following d*:

WHEAT
P R E T T Y GIRLS, 50

Toyr. Books, Clothing or Other Gifla
.
forELKS C H R IS TM A S TREE
M ay Le Left nl Mather Furniture Co.

Fraternity i w i e t hearts who will aenra
aa sponsors for the an­
nual Phi Delta ThetaSigma Nu fraternity
charity football gamo
at tha University of
Florida next Saturday
afternoon are these
seven pin-ups. al* of
whom aro wives of vet­
eran* now attending
the University. Both
of

anted

I D l.E Y , I.UCIEN

P o rt Muscatel

Hunt's 1 »m*lo

COMING O N E N IT E O N L Y

W

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Coast to Coast

BIRDSEY FLOUR &amp; FEED
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A PARAD E

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ROAST

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A M A S S M E E T IN G

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SQUARE CUT i s ...

CHUCK

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M tt-K FED B A B Y V E A L

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Sirloin. Club or R

Steak

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VI K IN G

By JANE EA'ilH
.
• VVASIIi.tlt i t».s, ‘ {n’t — Come
January'.(t«e Capital's aacial le t ­
ter will get a shot in the arm
pvith tlw turning u&gt; lown of new
glamor—a la nepuoik-an.
A' top drawar social reglstaiit*
frost .sew lu r s t • a a n o . n
Tuxedo Park district, expected to
b« a leadsr in the hasntngton
whirl, is Mrs. Georj* ’5t. t.eorge.
Her beau.y anu n.ains wilt o#
an added contribution to the coli^roaaional picture at well, as she
• a * been elected reKCMntatiw
from the 2Uth district.
She is a first cousin of the late
President F. D. Roosevelt, tnrough
her mother,
Mis. IPrice'Collier,
,.M
...JUIVI. Nl&gt;&gt;
|tv» WM~», -a
slater of the President motner.
She la a talented hostfsi as
aa a keen pol it (clary* ri
Always active in political af­
fair*, she has beeh,,euece*sively
vice chairman of her own mange
county committee, manager of the
Republican campaign in 1J12,
ounty chairman In . I'J-Rt and a
delegate to the 1 9 1 4 ) Republican
convention,
.
Mr*, -btances P. Bolton of
Cleveland, O.. first,,- Reeled to
Congress
1040.•»is..coming
hack
___ _____-nIn*•*»«.
........» —
-again as Republican represent*
live from her di-tr ict_
*
’ She Is a well-known and •«;
tremely popular
Washington. Her grandfather Oli­
ver Henry Payne, waa a
l). B. Sonator. - Her father. 11. B.
Tayne, waa a confWMW of *uch

Ib can 24c *
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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A LD , S A N F O R D , FLO R ID A

O U T A D V E R T IS IN G

(

Pound C ake

Ocean Spray .

12, 194&amp;-

W A SH IN G TO N
LE TTE R

201 Enpl First Street
Sanford. Florida

FOlMIft PtlMMR and leader of Uie
Qnadlat Party, "Mahmoud Fahmy
Nokrashy Pasha (above) baa been
designated by King Farouk ot
Egypt to kuccced Premier Ismail
Sldky Pasha, who resigned. Nokrashy Pasha formed a new Cabinet,
retaining the portfolios of the For­
eign Affairs and Interior Ministries
(Inlcmatlsnp
himself.

, dec.

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Moreover, th# new Chevrol.l 1* tb* only cor ip it,, fie Id that give,

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Big-Cor beauty, Big-Car c6«nf*ri, Big-Car performance, BIO-CAW

R O L L E D OATS
OUR O W N T E A

QUALITY AT lO t fc fT COST in all Ifami of purchase price, oper0,1 on

11

" " V ond, ov*ry standpoint, Big-Car

krarmen — 1 „ («. f hp
neighbor in lime o f trouble.
Till* spirit i- plainly e»loetit in our Pre»«ripli on
"•rue# berauM* thr profn.*
•Ion o f pharmary, more an*
rlrnl than CbrUttn««( U
HedirtteH to the good of
mankind. To us the i»rrnonal .Integritv ^e put into
e»ery' prescription *
*
xretteat -Kill
lift %»e- enn
Kre«ieaC

to the* people « e nerve.

Adrian

$5.50 to $45.00

Hartnell

$5.00 to $18.50

M IN E R V A
T h e Arirlocrat o f
Home
Radio*

Sets By
Y A R D L E Y - SE A FO R T II
SPO R TSM AN - STAG anc
OLD SPICE

$39.95

.

Priced
$1.29 to $10.00

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Quality— taw pvrth at* pric*— low operating and upk*«p co slt— ail

rs Open 7:15

Starts 8:15
Add

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208 W E S T Fi

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to raeasttlea

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T H E SAN FO RD H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

H ie Sanford Herald

W ater Dams

T H U R SD A Y; DEC. 12.TR 48
C, Slade, Mr*. Hallio La Vigne,
Mr*. B. R. Gray, Mr*. William
Slum, Mr*. O. II. Peace, Mr*. J.
H. Menlck and Martha Duncan.
A flr*t claaa restaurant has
been opened by Mr. and Mr*.
George Francis in the new Hunt
Block where good food I* served
three times a day, A Christmas par(y I* on sched­
ule for youngsters in Christ
Church Sunday School to be held
at the Library on Dec. 21.

(BEJDEVIL ISLAND

• M ore thnn 1,000 cnrth-bnnked dnmV have been built
in C,nge County, Nob., to provide water hole* fo r grazing
cattle, and to net ns flood control and soil-erosion safe­
guards. Though the necessary bulldozers were scarce, a
score were located, th eir purchase financed by local banks
and their operation put In the hands o f W orld W nr 11
veterans. A smnll dam was built within a couple of days,
larger otjes took longer.
Farmers were partially reimbursed for the dams*
cost by the Agricultural Conservation Association with
offices in Beatrice, operating under the federal conserva­
tion program. A large dam near Filloy, Neb., fo r exnntple,
ultimately cost the farm er only |120 and serves not only
the farm where it lies, hut several adjoining if. Gage
County farmers are planning to build more dams in the
spring. V irtu ally the entire county is concerned with this
cooperative venture.
•
The problem of water control, drninnge and soil
erosion, not to mention wnter fo r farm animals, is a
practical one o f interest everywhere. The Nebraska
County’s plan in in line With the most modem standard*
o f agricultural procedure nnd will be an* inspiration in
many localities.
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There are now more than 20
radio (how* on the four* major
network* in which the audience
participate* and receive* gift*.

T H U R S D A Y , DEC. 12. 1946

National hot water from many,
of Iceland'* volcanic, spring* I*
piped to provide heat f o r * o f f ce '
buildings, homes and public swim-*
mlng pool*.

f A B

I t l U

’ S

PACKAGE S T O U R llMt St AKACl BIUG. 7%o&gt;te9M‘

I H A V E M O V E D FROM 411 M A G N O L IA A V E .
FOR Y O U R R A D IO R EPAIRS PLEASE L E A V E
W ith
T h e MUSIC Bo*
-

The T.K.L. cl*.\* -,«|L.tli(&gt;' Kir*'.
Baptist Churrh will meet in tinchurch annex at 7:IHI''.PM.
A
Christmas patty ii'ml .coveted di«b
supper will Ik- held and member*
are asked .to hrlng a'fclfl for the
free and a covered dish.
The Seminole Chaptef of the
Rad (Vos* will meet nt 10.ho
A. M. at the chapter ( house.
The llume Demonstration Club
will meet at 3:00 1*.' M. at the
home of .Mrs. J. I'. Thurmond,
FBI DAY

The Indiana Idea
THURBPAY, DEC, 13, IMS
B 1 B L I VEKJfg FOB TODAY
SOME MOST USEFUL AND
SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE HAVE
FOLLOWED TH AT PLA N WITH
TU E HAPPIEST REflULT8i In
all .thy waya acknowledge him,
and ha will direct thy path*.—

**

The clrqlrn of the tiitnleii Club
ill
.
f,.lt M ..&lt; ' 'io a la n
. i t ll
will
men .an
follow*: Amleu .with
aMrs. J. A. Young at H;00 I*. M.
Central wlUi Mr*. If. M. Papwortii
at 10:00 A. M. Exchange of plaid*
for CKnxtma*. DIH fTiirlfetier with
Mr* Charles (linn ul 10.00 A. M .
Hibiscus with Mr* Dcth Woodruff
at 3:001*. M . Magnolia with Mr*
W. ItJrwuilam* at 3:30 P. M .
Ilooe with Mr*. Jr U. Woodruff nt

M YER S SECOND H AND S T O R E
311 East 2nd St.
D. B. Middleton

H0KSMAN

Juow can )txi win? Thry don't
knir«r why a stock market doe*
whht U doe* ey-en after ll docs —
LoUitvlll*. Courier Journal.
The claMlfied ads will tell you
when the tide has turned. Bomewh«re underJ-JDlp Wanted" a firm
“ 1 a*k for an "aggreaslve tale*-

The individual who draw* mui|cna» on advertUlng billboards
U turned to a new field of enchalking up "Kllroy
M here" on every available wall
It ^ • / 0r.,rA
who
» . but at the height Of the
someone remarked. "
President*
Jnhn
T*. Ident . *,#ft
,. . $
n j,,, wo,1
so much power."

Think NntblniI O f It
iAtiin* M
® vou mrir
Jtttln* your child snatch o ff
ilS u "

'* *4 Just * wig, tl
I
• rr» ,d

It .honn V * “ twL
o w»y .'reel,
I
remembered, and it
J r e £ ,{ " port* n‘
the cui!
ekreV
i. i* #rnu';t*0'1'' l° the
1 ’ ,nr the rI,rk «o bo
euUtMU*
,he f u»lomer. -The
a nnane!*1
ftn .^ 'ilt hway.
,v* mor*
I»»a (of
In
a
tfl ;,8*°, urf

LO! T H E POOR M IN E R !
______________Chicago Journal of Commerce
The /low of erg* of coal energy
hat flowed' to a trickle, but there
ha. been no &lt;L........ ............ lluw
of sentimental drool about the
awful plight of the miner."
Lven persons who wince at the
name of John I » l.ewis are prona
to add a hasty postscript about
the misery and exploitation of
th® down-troddtn &lt;*oa! rnin®r.
Such sympathy it well deserv.
ed— a* of I860. It might even
have justification of a sort a* of
1926 when Mr.- l ewis published
"The Miners Fight for American
Standards/* But In 104ft—
Official* qf the Inland SUel
Company In a pres* conference
recently presented a well docu­
mented description o f their cap­
tive coal mine at Wheelwright,
Ky. Significantly they did pot
claim extraordinary qualities fo r
their mine; they did not, a* they
may have been tempted to do,
represent Us merits as at all
distinctive.
On the contrary, they asserted
frankly that the Wheelwright
mine.was fairly tvnlcal of about
86 per rent of the bllumlnpui
coal industry.

Thl* D the picture painted by

E. R. Price, tuperintendint o f
t!T " f *° m,k# ■ »•!*. but
coal properties at the min*.
f “ Vkm*r h** M murh &lt;n
HOUSING: Tha average monthD „ ih1 ,yM
•nd that
lar^ n
infinitely
more important.
ly cost of house rent*, Including
light fuel and water.
* * " *—
three-room dwelling,
four room* and 22
r&gt;- ij - , Wo,t democrat* for room*. These rentals
thT*ni*iit « .,.° * Rl * reortLlnf to ed from the miner's
Ihe Gallup Poll. He get* 48 perih J

BacreUre'n V‘ IUr* ,°nl!r U ' " nd
“ Ff"** "Ply 10. On the
Republican side Governor Dewey
resent I* the outaUndlng f»vorlt# with 82 percent of- the Repuollcan* In h|* favor, only 17
P»ra n » for fUrold Rlataen, th*
n i n*' ** begin* to look as
If, Mr. Dewey, w it h e r you Ilka

of four year*.
Mis* Winnie Crhlg PofctmU
Ire** at Falmouth, Maa*. am!
Ml** Helen Mcllale have return'
ed to their winter home in Long,

Longwood

bituminous coal industry *hpw
that mine worker* were aver-1
aging 88.2 per cent more per'
hour in-June, llttfl, thnn in Jimu- !
wood.
ary, 1041. During the • unit* prrAt the
iod average weekly earnings in-'
creased 160.3 per cent.
The average hourly earnings'
of bituminous roal worker*. $1 I
40, la higher than in any of the
other mass Industries. In the
automobile industry they are
$L34,' In crude petroleum 11.32,
in steel 21.30, etc.
f
WORKING DAY: "The miner
doe* not work 64 hour*," Wilfred
Sykes,' Inland president, pointed'
nut. "H e artunlly work* from 35.
to 42 hours a week."
In other words the miner's pay,
portal to portal, is for approxl-.
inatrly seven hour* of work and'
two hours of ruling and riding,
per diem. Millions of strap-hang- ,
ere nnd commuters who work in !
American cities pay their own j
fary* riding to and from* work,
never dreaming of asking to lie
Compensate,! for that time.
Thus, the miner work* only 42 . j
hour* a week even If he reporta
on the optional sixth day
which the public Is welcome
Incidentally — planar get this Mrs. Price and -Mr*. Mitchel are
— a study by Inland ahowed that tha music teachers.
"our Inside mine Worker* ,|id
Longwood Card
Club were
no^ ...........__,
perform any ...
more productive guqsts o f Mr*. Florence Bunder— -i. underground
----- 1 j„ August. lln for games on Saturday eve­
work
----'
'id January,
"
1948. than
1941 . . " ning with three tables in play.
So much for Ihe argument that Yule-tide will he celebrated hy
baiter wage* are an unfailing the members on I)*c. 21 at
Incentive to better productivity! Waffle Inn with suppsr end ex­
change of gifts.
Dean Henderson and Robert
Blake home-owner-*’ and former
residents her* have arrived from
Klngfield, Me. after an ahsenru

A t te n d th e M a t in e e t

f

Ever Made

*

Irireit Christmar Gift for
Ihe Bo*» or your Husband.
.' a

W alnut or Oak
Foam Rubber Chair
Cushions

Mis. Everett MaulilJig is Spend­
ing Min, time in Sanford rfi-i
her ntulhrr, Mrs. Dais y Knit*.

untry

Harry* la-e, Jr. honored Mis- O fficers Installed
Cecelia Trtllurk -and Clyile Ter
w lli-;ar. Jr. with a Ipuil pari) A t Methodist M eeting
last night on thiir yacht, 1.nl&lt;&gt; II.
The group gathered ut the San­
ford Boat Works nt OSH) n’cluc1,
nnd rrulse&lt;| on the SI. John,
Itivei.. I'lH-ktnlU » ,-re sefved and
singing enjoyed until u late h«n: |
when a &lt;|«lc on» chop suey supp'-i
with HHikies and hot erdfee Wiienjoyed.
A Inrgv rrystal cilke
plate was presented to tile him- &gt;
iirees. Tlins^ enjo ying the c
Irol su|M-rlntendent of Chrlsliati
with Mi»s Triiluck and M
SiK-inl llelations, a ho .gave an mil*
willegur were Mr. and Mr
Inn- of the recent alcoholic seniScott, J r .. Mr and Mrs.
iour which wo- held last -week ir
Spi'm-er. Mr. ami Mrs.
Wilder Park. Mrs. Homer South
i of Ik-laind. district president.
; -poke—on "United Church Women
, of the W orld"
•
'H er the loislocst reports It,,
.1 f McKinley- Installed the ..f
fi. ,-is foi Die i.cs ycM in an ail
1pii-ssive ceremony. The new uffi,*,*i*s are a, follows Mrs J \
krinrello, president: Mrs. It F
i • 'de. vice president! Mis* Ft'ii
Bolton, reevuding secretary; Mrs.
Raptist Croup Met
I llrodie. Willinms, treasurer: M i»
Monday Afternoon i 1. C. Williams, secietary misI sn.nary education; Mr*. It. T
firch- I of the First Baptist j Wniren, secielmy Christian social
('hutch met last Monday after­ ■relation; Mrs J. M Leonard, sec
noon at the home uf Mis- J. K. , rvtary students work; Mrs. K.i
Courer, Jr- with Mr*. 3J. T. H bV 1| waul Kirchei. secretary for young
I 'soinen and 'girl's work; Mrs. \V.
nes serving a, co-ho*te*».
The script uie war. read hy Ihe 1 P. chapman, secrelury for pluldchairman, Mis, A. I* llolarlaw. ren’s work; Mrs I w-,| II Wilaen,
after which Mf«. fV*A. Andrrs'on s^telary for Hterahire and pubJr. led the gioup In piayer. The llcatluns; Mrs. \V, E. Raines, sec­
lllhle study wa- Ini by Mrs. retary for supplies; Mi- I K.
Courier no,| Mr*. &lt;J. S Sheppard McKinley for spirllual life and
Mr*. E..II. Laney, rmnie-y , iinirmeeting a tea wa» held
tho. direction of Mr*. \V
assisted t y Mrs, K. II
Mr*. Cyril Uulnrr and MiCopelniiil with Mr* J. N. A
pDwiding nt the lea -etvii

P O W E L L ’S
OFFICE S U M V
110 Maunolla Phone 9B6

,ik~;|Spring Fever To Hi
Presented Fi'-idny
""
1
... the
Miller, 113
,n t at 0 3d
,|i«|, supper
in-mlier* are
,,,r. toy for
*

fint big moment comes, of
course, when you *tcp out o f
’your door, and there'* your Vfcry
own Ouick, all ready and waiting.

only an automobile you wait for
when you w ait for a Buick — it’s
Bn endless series o f tw e e t
satisfactions.
.

The next one come* when you roll
down the street in this handsome
creation—and practically feci the
eyes of the passers-by following.

It’s not just a matter o f sise and
room and Fireball power and all­
c o il s p rin g in g , as any B uick
owner will tell y o u -it's th# won­
derful way all these add up to
make a constant flow o f golden

iib

% S,

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The simple truth is that it’s not
U strike, where 40
hours a day with nol

You’d like those moments to start
coming soon. So would the whole,
hard-hittiog crew that's waging
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i l„«s of the
il hold the r '
„ri\ at the
, p. \t Each
I
I ring a

relentless war against delays and
shortages to produce Dukk* for
you — and fast.
•|
But the most important thing —
when you think it out — is u bnt
you get rather than when you get
it — and wh^t you really want is
found nowhere else but in Buick.
Why not settle your min
■od be done with it?f
plBce your order ndw^l
delivery, with or withlout •"a u ­
to turn in - though wc like to get
trade-ins for our used-car buyers.
.
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t’ irclr \n. fl &lt;&gt;f the First Ila|&gt;*‘*t Chtmfi jne| recently at thu
home nf Mm ,\V p. PcCnur*&lt;-)
with Mrs. |W. A. Cagle a* c»ho*li-*s, A1 ettveied dish supp-i
Was held ut iV'Ut I* M
After the -u|&gt;|&gt;t-r u regulji
buniiio- meet in.held with
Mrs. " . It ltiui«iii| luesnling t
the nhrenrr uf Mr*. .Imler Cantertin. Mrs. Y M Carroll opened
the meet ng mill the ilcvollon.d
which urns "Tiie t InJ-tma* Story"
Tillin' present fur the nreeting
were Mrs. M. A. Callaway, Mr
llrinson, Mrs. (). C. ( ’ Rib*. Mr*.
K. I*. McWiwrler. Mrs. It. N
l.umley, Mrs llntlie M:te Knaso.
Mrs Lillian Vickery. Ml- M« v
Nelson, Mrs. J A. Strange, Mr
F. M. Cot roll. Mi*. 'S. A. Eden
f eld. Mr*. V. C. llasty, Mr*, t
K. Littlefield. Mrs. J A. Yarn.

two .south Pole regions bear
the names of Hear Adm. ltichnrd
K Ityrd's wife. Mane Byrd, and
hi. mother. Eleanor. Bolling.

Kpeukin O f Saving
Money
I One way la u i r nieney I* ta far­
, C l )»ur wife's birthday.

Mr*. Winns- Huger* and daugh­
Thu guests were served at tine ters of llinghampton, N. Y. me
large table which was covered visiting Mr*. H. II. Lawson a:
with a while cloth and centered her home, 107 N. Locust Avenue.
wrth whit,- gladioli arranged in
and Mrs. Thnma* Slater,
a crystal bowl flanked with white
during the summer sea.»» i
randies m crystal candelabra.
te n dining room nt Scrooo
Bridal plare-rards marked the
N. V. are winter visitor*
seating unangcinent and at each
guest1* place was a white camel­
lia corsage.
' Dr. K. A. Tomkins o f She
htiMike, Quclx-r, is the home gue*i
of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Armithg-.
colored di'nklng glasses.
Dr. Tomkins U the ship doctor
Those illvlteil to lie with the on the Northland which operate*
honor guest were Mr*. John Hull, lietween Jacksonville and Cuba.
Mr*. Charlcs^K. Spencer, Mrs,
Mrs. Morris Holds
I'eter llaydi-n lepsir, Ml&gt;., Ituth
Col. ml Mr*. W. G. Campbcl
Winstead nf. Shreveport, La., Mrs. of Fairfield. Calif, arrived In
Circle 2 Meeting
Dale Scott, Jr., Mr*. Charles n'uht In iftcnd the Christinas hoi
I'prson*, Mrs. C. II. Terwillegar. iday* sVilh Col. Campliell's par
Circle 2 o f the First Baptist
Sr.. Mr.* J. II. Tnilurk, Sr., M n enls, Mr. nod Mrs, I*. I*, ••'mop Church met las: Monday ut Un­
Helen Ituffm of Charlotte. N. C. hell.
home of Mrs. II. K. Morris wlh
and Mis* Klirnln-th Dyson.
Mr*. Fud Myers, chairman, pre­
siding. Mr*. Myers used u* the

MonoRrammln^

Then some night you’ll find your­
self alone on a quiet moonlit
country road—and the whisper o f
your engine, the soft tread o f your
coil-sprung wheels, your gentle,
cradled, easy stride, w ill fill your
soul with • peace you wouldn’t
trade for worlds.

Of the Funniest

MONDAY

O ffice, Banka, Librarica.
StcnoRniphera, or Home.
Offices.

*,

by your employer and
irtr to the government
•■•aping until your are
ntually, It U presumed,
get It back, but.lt will
nearly as much a* It
ive when It was deducted

“

for th

B VTTB R C H AIR S

You get another lift the first time
you mett a hill, and the voice of
your Fireball straight-eight engine
drops from baritone to bass as it
meets the challenge - and tramps
t h e ’ g ra d e d o w n in to easylevelness.

*E 0D Y K ILO W ATT

fntemtlnr a r t i c l e on
ta# A l Life" by Erich
Ws appears In-Wednesday's
f-unlon. There It a hue and
II oyer the country, he savs.

Demonstration

COM PANY
'
210 E A S T FIRST STREET

litftU a gift
Orphanage.

NewoHl Designs

T

STORES: Company atom are
operated on a ca»h basis #xc«pt
for Installment purchase* of such
items as furniture, refrigerators
and washing machines. Their
irlces are competltlva with other*
n the vicinity. No metal money
or scrip (a Issued to employes
although cash advances between
every month after they have pay periods are normally ob.alnHhfbxj lb* eie of 85. If you •W *1
‘
^
WAGES: BLS statistics In the
work for • business Institution,

ere urohably one of the.*
eight million, for ev»ry month
during the past eight or ten

Homs

Club on Thursday Mr*. Ould*
W’ ilaon demonstrated B meringue
without sugar which wa* served
on Engllih cake. Mr*. Ralph
Hnmmond presided. Attractive
gift* were exchanged by mem­
bers: Mr«. Karl Duncan, Mr*. F.

IF ITS A DOLL GIFT
MAKE IT A GENUINE
H0RSMAN ,
SANFORD HARDWARE

P A G E F IV E
" .'*'ej_ account fur more than
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three act*, will lie pre-rnl
the Junior Cla*« of S»,
Hi*h School on Friday mu
7:39 P. M. at the high Th® basis for Ihe play is
Hpangler’s boarding ho„*e
re n ^ e communlly.
The play ia under the dir
of Miss OHI* Ree.e WTn'tl
those taking part in thr ri
are Charles Herron. L&lt;mi«e
quist, Peggy lupin. Robert
cloth, Uil| Ingnram, Emily
hews, llatel Routh. Jane
innn and Kny Shoeinnkc

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&gt;our wife the dividend saflnge
fur a birthday present,

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Mm. Tliamim CJroye* conlest nt Onlliesvitb- diirtni- Ihe irnat wceki-nd .
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din Truliiik.^M iss Angela Mcisch
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David, 0H» W e t First Street

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Report To Toronto
Camp On March 15

INSIDE SPOUTS REPORT
By A It T ilt'll BECKWITH, JR.

.Orange Howl .Statistics
ic third down gamble, it
•eerns, is the greatest tint'll
touchdown producing im|&gt;ctus In
football. But the element of su.ptlse in a first down pass provide*
the most spectacular results. .
At lean tlm Is ihe Tit licatIon
in a scoring analysis of Florida’Otangp Howl series, which gives
a good nos* section of what goes
on in the pigskin i n d u s t r y
throughout the land, since It an­
nually features the better team
from various aerOons of the
country.
The third down has produced
2.1 scoring plays In- The Ornttgi
Bowl series, nr 47 percent ... _.
the tallies registered in the la*
11 games of the New Year's Da,
series. Records for Ihe PJ75 In
augural game are unavailable.
Average distance covcrrd m
the third down payoffs Is 2yards, and the manner of acorinr
includes n|ne passes, one field
goal, two blockrd kick*, nln*

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Sports Editor'
Kd Levy, jovial Sanford man­
gier during the lt&lt;4« Florida State
League season, returned &lt; to the
Celery City Monday from the
annual meeting of the National
H a a a b a ll Association in la.s
Angeles with a contract to play
lor the Toronto Maple l^afa duithe comin
Levy will report to the Canad­
ian's training ramp* In Lake
Worth, Fla. oh Mnr. 15 to begin
Spring training activity, ami will
rotum to Toronto with the team
for iht 1017 season, duting which
he will play first base for the
International League club.
Levy, while in Los Angeles,
contacted the Baltimore Oriole*,
hut was unabla to sign a contract
sine# Baba Dahlgreen, a former good a contract as did Toronto.
Pittsburgh and St. Louis Brown &gt; President Campbell, owner of
star was a free atrnt and had the Manic Leafs, heard that Levy
slatted to play for the Orioles. was willing to sign a contract
Wbltoer slated, " I surely would ami later contacted Ihe Bahford
liked to have been able to play manager ami completrd arrange
with Baltimore since they have merit* at the first meeting. Tor
such a short left field fence, and onto is a farm club of the Boston
too the weather In that section tied Sox, and with the help- thnt
•bits me.”
the Sox will send to the Leaf
'Casey Stengle, owner of the Toronto should have a fine clut.
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L e w slated that he certainly
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fourth down, nine. Second down
(allies were al#out half-and-half
spectacular and routine, with lh
scoring plays averaging 25 yard*
The fourth down masker* weir
mostly on short plunges, .with the
plays averaging only 6 1/3 yards.
The predominance of third down
touchdowns seems a definite in
dicatlon that Play No. 3 [n an)
down series Is the most dangern-jv
to the defensive team at any poin
&lt;*n 'the field. bemuse o f the nt
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win the Individual offensive title
•£d._m*y
the Iist. since (ho
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air, hut also was the number ono “H-'b Hoernschmeyer of Indiann in
liaise, on the basis of total com­ 1041.
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pletions, and was the seventh beet
In
total
offense,
Tidwell
lead*
hall carrier. '
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Texas, with. 1,457 yaid*
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Plays. Others In the first 10 are
other down. The first down tal­ Harry (lllmer of Alabama, Char­
lies were all "medium or long
T
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range", with a Ion# exception.
pula of Michigan, Little Doc 3to'Second down scores, were about ley of llardin-Simmons, Herman
,-venly divided between definitely Wedemcyer of St. Mary's. (Charley
long, and definitely short tangr. Justice of North Carolina, Bill
While the markers scored on the
fourth (or punting) down, nat­
urally, were all from ’’close in." turning out in diovrs tu take ad­
Forest Ranger Jaek
The Qrange Bowl series is just vantage.
one psrticular series, but what is Thurmond reports that after five
l,ur here Is probably true in any huntim .days hunters have killed
•dher given grid series.
The 158 buck deer.
The season opened Sunday and
reader might trv^thls yardstick
on his own favorite team and see 53 deer were slain.
how tru# IP’ holds over a season
Game has a three-day holiday
each week, Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays. A t noon yesterday
Good Hunting
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Hunting’s jtood In Ocala Na&lt; 3,600 foies t permits had been
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Ho nccoun'rd for a total o f 1,71#
yards in 'Auburn's 1 0 gaincs. lie
completed *3 of 153 forward pas-

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down revered 58| yards or rfi
leverage of IS per play. Kigh
*&gt;f the touchdowns came on pa»»)
tanging from 1 0 to # i yards, wltl
most of them on the lonier sbbOne name on a past interreption
covering 8 0 yards. Three wer*
on runs of 07, t l and 15 yards
And on* on a H-yard pluncr.
The 85-yard pass came in the
four.h cpiar.er atm cuaoieu i)u&gt;,
-leant to beat Mississippi Stal­
l-1 to 12, In 10.17. And the 80
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Idea was to /ret out of Hunts­
ville."
About Kelley, who now it coa-n
of Woodrow Wilton Hi,h School
By HAROLD V. R A T L IF F
body can tell a bet.er one.
in Lot Angelos: ♦
A P Newsfeaturrs
\ictor M. (Choc) K#IUy, who ■'&gt; The game, played in Baton
D ALLAS—What was the lon,- once played at Toxts A A M, can Rouge, wat against Louisiana
t&lt; fount ft .un that should take Hlata in UW7. Texas A * M had
est run ever made in MotbaU?
Henry liar, lion (Jlnai Tucker, the |No. I spot for dasnlrig with •ll* na i on its 43-yard line ntai
veteran Text* sports writer, lay a foothall on a gridiron and a the side of the field. Kelly, who
gridiron alone. Rut—
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claim to the honor.
,n_)va a. l-«r.i*lc,'toX - thi
First, Tucke.’• mighty run:
It was six miles!
oval and darted for the si Mines,
playing with
fcw» . j
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,u* was
w
li'aying
wrn Blinn |but seeing he wat cut oil, rover' was made under somewhat dltf.rr-! C™,fS7 ®f Brenham, Tex., in lUH , f#d and ran ae.oe* the field.
#nt Cbcunt* an&lt;»s
(han o . &gt; 'r , a»d ninn ha.| gone to Huntsville; Again he saw would-be tackier*
mighty" i^idlron' V p r in U -In ifth i * '1’ )” •&gt; bam ..ouston .quintal.' |'i' U,. way^ so he turned ai.d
W.co, Tex, sports writer’s race -s »m Hcuston ha I two touchdowns. r. n acroc. tin: field once more,
wi«k iim. ^...e
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jjr
htndrd o ff a^ain, 4 0
goal for Illinis with lest than a he turned and twisted his way
minute to go when Tucker took a throug , hi(. opponents lu the. oth-r
Mackrides of Nevada, and OecK
side of tha erUlron. Balked for
Roberts of Ctcatianooia.
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In-rushing, Mobley lead# ddth
more and raced hack acrusa the
1 262 yards in 227 rushes, follower,
Held. Over on the other side Tie
by Roberts with I,Ho in IT,
saw he wet clear, to he sprlnW
tushes.
Other leaden: Justice,
for a touchdown.
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Joe Guiding of Oklahoma, Levi blown," says Tucker. “ They stoo­
In all that maneuvering he ac­
Jackson of Yale,' Stephens of Cin­ ps d but os they did I took oil, tually ran 257 yards for a touch­
cinnati, Tidwell, Trlppl, Hodge shouting to the referee, who had down. since n field la app.oxlof Wichita and Glenn Davis' of ,u| ki.ied the "all, that we didn't mately 51 yards wide and hwunt the penalty, ami with no
raced across four times, then skip
In forward passing,* ranked on one In front of me went across Uu ped 65 for Ihe score.
goal
line."
total completions, Tidwell' lead
' The run is on record i t A i SI
But, Jinx explains, just back College and was verified recently
with 70 completions in 158 at­
rf
him
was
a
large
group
of
tempts' for V13 y arils.
nobby
by Kelley In a letter to a Dallas
Layne of Texas completed 77 oung men, some of whom had spot ti writer,.
et
on.-Sam
Houston.
"They
were
tosses o u w f 140 for 1,115 yards.
.Other leaders; Ben Raimondi of much closer to me than any of
TO COACH BOX
Indiana, Gilmer, Thomason of Vir­ the players and were very angry,
ginia Military Institute, conerly so with the ball I raced out of
CHICAGO. Dee. 12. (A h -T h e
o f Mississippi. Clark of Texas tha stadium and on to Phelps, a Chicago White Sox • today anMines, Clyde Laforee of Tulsa. town six miles away. The crowd
Bob Demoss of Purdue, Working probably gave up the chass long
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the 80th Congress, lasted (L to r.) are: Senators Robert A Tall, Ohio; Wallace H. White, Jr, Maine, bead of
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DOLL CARRIAGES *1 0 * &amp; *1 5 * f i g
KITTY CARS Bal1 Bearing 6 Springs $g-75

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F O O T B A LLS

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*3.50 to $14.60

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WHERE is
SoufM MAGNETIC
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LAND IN 1jiE
ANTARCTIC.

Metal Drums And
Tom-TomB
- $ | .2 5 to $ 2 .0 0

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Dr. I*a&lt;mard Barker
optometrist
r u n iln fd -p iiM M filler*
303 8 . Orange Are.
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good upy-ul.tery fabrics. ItoL.-r.
S. Ilr -vn, 2ti|| N. Ornn^e
Ave.. Orlundo, Fla.

HOUR

• " 'Itll.E A radiators reru .t
Wright A Gulien Garage
l.t A French, Ph. 100U J.

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SKMINOLK TU IK SHOP

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110 South Park

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ThU Old Treatment Of tan
Bring# Happy Relief
Mur M.Teme rMMr. x*rsl*« Urkatl-*
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fla*. • itlmukat al.rrtlr, awl •ii.roMfunr
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pass I1 rrll'f aid Bill Up in. It alb. of
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FLOWERS
fur all wens iuiis
M cN K IlL &amp; Y O S T ,'F L O R IS T
G'elery Ave. just o ff Sine*
Office rib. 403. residence nh. 610-ii

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nf ag.- e&gt; ennditiutl It. - Reel.
306 W

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Item. |hour 1)53.

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FOR • \ I t 'll repairing. Dinm.-nd
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sett'- . enginvlng,
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201 North I'srk
Telephone 37

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GIRL for » « l a fountain a;

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HELP W A N T YD — Kxperienccil
isalesm m. Firestone Stores.

^ilN’ K 0 glint wIn-lnwa, nlte 21 X|
2 o gla«*.- On# m H.r. electric
motor. 18th St. and Staple Av-v 9
COLLARr» plsnts for
J- Heady immediately.

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« you) order for baby
chirks
The S a n f o r d X-Cel
We are ready to ship tree rip .
Store. 2nd A Sanford.
fancy fruit.. Also full line n u tV —
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fruits :ihd vegetable*. II. E n t COCKE I SI' \N IE L S -Iteg iM eied
II. V. Aiken, 110 W est 1st S 're e l..
Cham .leu stock, puppies and
RU'V)*T * * lr .~ n ~
grout &lt;l-g-, Idond and black —

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I I 'l'R T i N'S, ISce tal-le cloth, h
loin
n -civ. wuslicd, stare' ed
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IRK WOOD for salt.
IH*’ * oak
avd nine. I’huruj K15-J.

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Repair all make*. ' St p•r alt machine.. 115 m.
Ave Plume 11-JO.

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Day! una It. at It
20 ndlgS E a.l nf .Sanfunl •

— Ihoiuandt — cement. Miracle
Concrete Co, *300 Elm Ave.

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■hum*. $1.00 at IlniiH-r'a Sodi
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PONDS—
Cit-nllsing Cream
Vanishing Cream
Fnce Powder
O N L Y $2.75
( l ax inc.)

J T P A U l ROBINS
HELLO. CWeF/. TWiS IS P6T5
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»CY IS RE8PECTRD
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« I uimI 'esire for privacy
my inat'ers is slricUy
eu here.
Friends au4
* are nut question**
your creillt
Your ear
•&gt;r bu.mese associate,
t hear of &gt; &lt;/ur p,rionai
There is no cause fni
n**nient
iblr credit re&lt;|uiremen!w
maker, nn money loans
,* pnymrii. plans.
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Vou tan l i t pVA C -l -CKN again
Hill'S A NEW and charming study
FOR RENT
|K A R TIC LE S FOR SA LE 9
V ORK W A N TE D
of Princess Wliabeth. 30, helr-apparrnt to the throne of England. It
paintiru — contract or
ROOMS f-r n-M!
I«f. Caiahu. I FILL UP wRh Fuel Oil and Kero* KXPKR
Is rumored that Prince Philip of
hour)* hntifl.
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Greece and Denmata will soonA
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II. Il« l*opr (o., Inc. A60
become engaged to Princess Elisa­
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FOR S A L K : W hip ft»» ymir
ship recently.
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cuke at 1l*niti*f,4 StMla Sloii*

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board. Unfold, and Ultra's
a doth I forty five Inchso

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cnee Ccepcr, 512 E. Cth.

A U T O S FO R S A L E
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Plymouth
Gooch,
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Chevrolet, good condition, ram*
ottahU^. Hoy Ur«d« 3Q0. E. 2nd
D Super eight
11)17.
ren recondltlnhed, like
Itr* radio, heater. Very
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location on left west UntdoA
daily, Paola toad.

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Th* minuiil

L E G A L N O TIC E

T H U R S D A Y . DEC. 12, 1940

» f ih» Block* lit# faming y n r and th* innwe*

H v r..u h u i &lt;’ Hank lift/)*' of jPIMltl ulHvr tlupitn*** m% in»jr
*»i r-ft n r«ir*l • F’lnrlila, a tatikltiff rt&gt;r* r«m*i
lit** AiVfdctQhir
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I »ul»ri* Hill lltl tlil) '»/ Ifi*t*irfttl#rf„
rflfiifi* fin T * i &gt;•, ijiiiuari" II* 1911
«i I nn f», Jk|,. fur | Hr* |»ur|»*MH* jof

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tJrVl Ion *»f it lli'Aml «i| 1*1rrri#ir* for

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won 17 Kninr.-i and lost four dur- in Yoaemite National Park, Is naval base more than 2,000 year
In* Elmer Jlipley’n one-year tan- three times as hi*h as th* Empire ago, when Alexander the Ureal
lire.
State Building.
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founde.1lit to sd in his eampaijt!

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food sioftts
Signof Yellow Cling

V «c-P a ck ed Coffee
Vac- Packed Coffoo

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v£*r MUCH INItttSttO In animals, IB-month-old Lonnie Jean Vvniitile
I* ihown admiring twin Jersey calve*, "Jack” and "Jill," at the annual
livestock show In Los Angeles, California. (International 6'oundohoio)

Quantity Rights Reserved
Prices Good Thru Saturday. Doc 14

As A d v e rtised In McCall's

Carrots

Del Monte Diced
Sugar Curcil

Sugar Cured—Kind on Dreakfaal

Del Monte Diced

As A d v e rtised In McCall's
Itlmi oil liicnkfasl

Carrots no

303

12c

13c

Uorrell’a Sliced ifnnadlan

Cocktail is

Momll'a Sliced i'uiiiitlao

Weetem Streak Cj; ,l*an White

Mindy

Cocktail is
Westem.Stteak ti* i.i*sn While

No 303

The llacoa With the Pamou* Flavor It Beck Again -V
Ml. Vermont. Kind Off Sliced
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11'indy
Arm A Hammer Bikini;
•Ami h tlanimer linking

Almonds 4 OZ

(la. Smoked. Sugar (hired tstr, Half or Wholei

(la. Smoked. Sugar Cured CStr. Half nr Whole)'

Almonds 4

Ulue Diamond Shelled

Comstock Pie Sliced

APPLES
SIRLOIN STEAK
T-BONE STEAK
PORTERHOUSE
CLUB STEAK
NO IJONK SH. RST,
TIPS SHORT R1RS
HAMBURGER
I*LATE STEW

3ovt. In«|»ectw|

Slusselman'i Apple
Mitsaelman * Apple

Ceraels

Pure Lard
LOIN CHOI’S
Lb fi.'ic
RIH END CHOPS Id) 55c

pka

“ 12c

WRIKR ACTRESS Ilka Chase Is shown wllh her new husband. Or. Norton
S Drown, (?. cif New York, following their marriage In Lai Vegas,
Nev Mrs. Ihown obtained a divorce from William U, Murray( S5. Hiei Li iral iiacuitoe-in the Nevada Chy, * 'week ago.
’(IrsTrniaturnall

Van tlrode Assorted

Ceraels
Crackers

Crackers 7»/4-oz 13c

W LJGM

N tib b fo O ld Fashlotir^l ninj*rr

Crackcrs

u&gt;. 21c

Crackers Lb 21c

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tion.
fo a tinned
Saturday. A few- shower* over
the southeast roaatal section,
fonsideralde cloudineas in the
north portion with a few show­
ers followed hy rtearing, f ooler
Saturday am) over tho extreme
north portion tonight.

Jolly Thor* Is Strength—
h tW the M U of tbs Wsrtd;
Uw f » r u &gt; of America i
“
fse Sanford;

AN

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

NEW SPAPER

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VOLUME XXXVUI
M*5

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SANFORD,

Established 1908

Union Meeting
Forces Public
ToTry Walking

V. F. W . Honors Late Sanford Hero

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Associated Press Leased W ire

NO. 34

‘ J b T tffW s J tald'mwsmU at
the wreck aseno that ba belUvsd
this V&gt;s a consm attrs estimate
: f ths ciuntalUas. - Its hadvju«t
completed an Inrpectlon of ths
wnckags left by the craekun,
which occurred at ' I t O A. M.

(E5T) today near Coulter. 12
mil** southtul of Mansfield.
U AN3FIBLD , OUo, Dec. 13.
. UP)— Tbs death toll in thewreck
• of ths Pennsylvania Railroad
passanjffr train, ths Golden Tri­
angle, stands today at sight. Five
-of the dead ar-e soldier* and the
othsr three ara trainmen. Mora
than 25 parsons were Injured
• whan the train ploughed Into two
wracked freight train* early to­
day, near Coulter, I t mile* south­
east of Mansfield.
Two coaches -carrying soldier*
overturned and some of the pas­
sengers warn trapped In tho
% wreckage. Rescue crews used
blow torches to extricate ths vie-

Sheriff. Frank Robinson of
RWhland county aald the accident
resulted from ths breaking of an
air hose on an oast bound freight
train. Into this stalled train, sn­
ot her eestbound freight train
rammed ind both locomotiToi
• overturned. Than Into tbU putup#
ths passenger train ploughed.
Th* train’s two locpmolives and

f&gt; tww- of Us coaches ovartumed.

Ths shsrlff said the seen* was
“ one of terrible havoc.
Seventeen year old Prt. Ken­
neth'Coippton o f Superior, WI*..
gees this •description!
“ I had Just lit
_ up
_ a clgsret
whan I felt ths brakes alam n».
| yelled. ’ Hit ths floor.’ and
dropped Into tho aisle. There was
• a terrific crash and glass and
stotl flew srsrywhsro. I was
,
thrown outside the ear somehow
$ and landed under - the wreck o f
the neat track*- l tan back In­
side, hollering fo r my pal*, l
- couldnU find thea.”
Another aoldlsr, 18 year old
Pvt. Robert Radike of Iluitl*ford, Wls., said be was ailoep In
the second car behind the doublo
header train. “ I fall o ff tho »w*1
end awakened with d u ff.l bags
flying all around. I eouldn t i « j
vary well because o f, steam. I
„
saw a bo l* U th*
®f * *

s r a S t s » ” ““s

work and. dlspaastag coffe* #ml
food.
Tha Pennsylvania Kal'toad snnounaeo at lU Pittsburgh office
that the dead tntmbers of pthe
train* craw* Indudad B. U. Pat
it non* enflnaman on th * af^0.n
« S t eICMltaMS
Of th. sa
P ^leMt sn n U i ” 1" '

lio n s Club Plans
Christmas Party
At Country Club
pact, member of the Banford
Lions Club waa today reqoesUd
to bring a toy-when attending thu

club’s Lhrtstmea party which .will
be b*M ou t Tuesday evening at

ssg&amp;ssi

Miss S an Chitlendm i Arlington. Va. Is shown ree-clrlng from
r, a
a L
memorial by tribute [to the memory
V. r. W. Chic# Louts t. HUrr,
of her felber, Joe D. C’hltlmden former director of the V. V IV *vrv»o ha limit* |
nurrsu In Washington, who died In IMJ from wound* revet rx\t In rriiisM* an.I fin* Jt'partmnu pa*
hengrr
• a*r
tlnm- «L » ik * Lh,
battle In World War I.
utrretA ittcktiti* tin *Uaiulfri work,
rr* at Ku» and
Mops*

Joe Chittenden Is Honored In
Memorial Presented To Daughter ^hanipjm f Makes
Junior High PTA
Endorses Move To
Increase Bonus
Th*- Junior High ikhnol PTA
we;u nn rrrord as approving the
rcsoi iiion by tlje Teachers Club
asking the County School Hoard
for an increase of cost of^ living
bonus ut a meeting last Tuesday
in the ichool auditorium. '
Mrs. t).. R. Smith, who presirtesi, jmitnunccd that Mrs. \Y. P.
Stine's Feventh grade room and
Kdwant Marahalra eighth grad*
rosin hail. won the cr&gt;ntest for tho
mo*t I*TA
memberships. The
award will be a pnrty. at the
home of Mr*. 8. C, tlraham. rerreatlonnl chairman.
*.
Mrs, J. I*. HoRxclawr, reported
on th? *t«to convention held nt
rnllabasscc nnd announced that
the Junior High School had re­
ceived the' hide ribbon award* for
the nruaired'Increase in member­
ship* flnd also for conducting a
study course.
Mr*. Hernard Wilke announced
*ha* bid* were to !&gt;c advertised
for._ in order that work may be
started on the installation uf a
trow llghtlnv system for the
school, recently unproved by the
School Hoard.
Mrs. S. C. (Tiaham announced
that the Chi'latma* party for all
pupil* of 'Junior High would be
held on Pec. 20 at 7:'!0 l\ M. at
the Tourlet Center. In keeping
with the Cbriltma* Season, Mrs.
W. 0. Fleming led th* group In
aiming "Silent Night".
Tho ‘meet apeaker w m the Rev.
Jo* McKinley of the Flr»t Metho­
dist Church, who told a short
story and led In prayer. . Mrs.
Victor Green read a short Chriat*
o* Story. “ The Little Mixer."
r. Marshall's room. Won the
award for the best attendance *»f
mother*. Refreshments were ser­
ved hy Mr*. Kills and Mr*. Walhen o f Miss Richter’* aeventh grads
room.

3

T. B. Need For Funds
Reported Increasing

H r n as j b m -

Although Beat Sale* to date
am
• ahead o f t“hose for the eorreapondlng period of last vaar, th*
program o f ■
tubsrculosis relief
b*a grown In Seminole County,
and
utreforo,
tht need foy
for fnnds
'ora,
the
If the
.earry on the work le greater,
waa reported today by George
otherwise the* will be g l w i l * Tonhy, Christmas tool silo ebalrv

S

W
Kinii
A full days schedule o f Udns
to man tbs Selvatieu Arm y kslmnd dime beerds on next
was

[ motion

W«a

UN General Assembly Okeys
Move Against Franco Spain
Florida State Ilank Building Is Improved

OKLAHOMA CITY, Dm .'H .'M 1)
—City, authorities Here put puli’ mil tire department cars to wo(k
today r any lug passenger* during
i work stntipnxe by bus and Ucd
lev operator*. All public trans­
port ai loti -|a tli’il up, but the A PI
street car operator*- union aa&gt;'s'
It’a no', a strike, The worker?
ire ju*t Maying to fnnltniJptja *#»•
inn. consider imr n wane decision
by an arbitration board.'
The meeting wits called l y Urn
A FL
Amalgamated Union rd
Street, fa r Operator*, and it* ^
purpose was to romidcr a report
from a three-man arbitration |
board. The board hail been study
ing a Htibm demand for a wait!
Increase of 2f&gt; cents a hour, ani
In the report read at the union
meeting, the limrtil recommended t
a p»v tatse or five cent* an hoiu.,
Thereupon the hu* and street cm
opcrntors voted to keep on. mere t
lug In continuous session. TUb (
move tied U P tiHl«lt service'!
lighter than a knot, bu* tho union |
Insisted it Wn* not- officially i* I

* MANSFIELD, Ohio, Dec.
'14— C/P)— A
Pennsylvania
Railroad official, estimated
this afternoon that at least
15 persons were
killed
when tho road’s Golden
Triangle
passenger train
rammed into the vrreck A g o
o f two freight trains e a rly .
this morning. He also eati-,
mated that 50 persons were

party. The
over to the
Richard Dm
tn- o f cere
ls «P ~ t«d ,i
The Ubn a

F R I DA Y , DEC. 13. 194G

Oklahoma’ s City M an­
ager Gets Firemen
And Police To Haul
• Employees T o Jobs

Passenger Train Hits
W reckage O f Two
Freight Trains In
Ohio This M orning

*

F L O R ID A ,

ift*

Tha Christmas seal sals
in th# city park at Fourth Si
has attracted considerable nl
tion, and tha sign waa mad* at
O'Doo’i Sign Shop. Th* Garden
Club decorated the base o f tha
display whkh waa erected '
Sidney RiChard. The
lighting -effect* were
by* tha City- Another display o f
merit b that at RoumUbt and
Anderson’s annex, whet* tha

J

ited hy high
__ ^ by
•aba ter tho :
Saturday by
istM and bar sixth iF » d *

m

Inaugural Rum

it kSIIINGTON, Her.
lice. 13 —
( A P ) — Prr-idmt Truman's re­
parations rr prom t a tire, I'dwin Pau lo. tod*) made public
hi* report on. Manrhurla. Paul­
ey put* squirrel, on Rllsxtt the
major responsibility for what
he term* the "wrecked rondilion" of Manrhurian Industry.
Pauley said there were an- *
railed ‘‘ranee strategic rea*
.Mina" liehind (he Kustian ac■inn in confiscating and rcMue*
ing foodstuffs and machinery
from Msnchuria. Ills report
wsh dated Nov. 12 and has
Keen distributed to Mime toniMf-'-tnin. N o w Y o r k , Dei*. 13— (/P)
— T h e U n ite d N a tio n s G e n ­
eral
A s s e m b ly
to d a y
n pp r o v e d a re so lu tio n u rgin jr
m e m jjo r n atio n s to w ith d r a w ]
t h e ir to p
d ip lo m a tic
re pnM Ultnt.iv.es fr o m
F ra n c o
S p a in . A tlr itis b sp o k es m a n
tie fla r e d Hint Ilr ila in w ill
f o llo w
th ro u g h a n d w ith thaw l*rr nnlui*iiaih»r froln MnI tlrtil
Tht- I "iiu f S’ nt f » Iiji» hjitl nr»

ji inhit" jiih•t ,n S|vniit jinco the

j fvtutn .if \"HHdn Aimour anrnu
j til Hi* UK*The TV*rid* HUte lUnk huJMInc at l*ark AieJm, and rirvl Slrrel |, *hown a» It now appear* alter
Thp ffatitul inn it|«f»rnVe«l by tho
it wm renovated wtlh a new bank entrance pUrrd wtlh old.,- »pj,e on either side, and Ihc ntd mar­ A.vsPinhlt n t'1- I raimt'* ifovernble exterior rrplarrd by white i»loreo The new sign (nr the Irnnl of the tunk ha* not yet been rnmptrlrd mrnt h h i” i r*‘ u’jfliliP." in BO
iimny Vki't'lMrnttwhil* l hi* I *mt«Ki Nation*
urjfftni/ntfTiri .iitjunirn to br ma1o
irtfj fH’.il I't'^tvi.t Inward
proval
u wiirhi
attns
limitHtion pM'icmm. A Jons rantco
plan which wntild outlaw tht
atomic tifitnh ami nil other major
wtssptHi.t i% ifCitiij conittdorfld by
Work is now ginrtlrall) com­ sepal ales
Un.
safety
deposit
the full poUtkftl arrd
plete on the -Florldii Stale Itftnk boxe* front the portion of* the
ctmimrit c A gub-comniYlttee uf
Building which h«- been enlarg­ vault where Link tecoid. ate |
thin ct ip n|»|nn&gt;ved the plan
ed In include l lie stmt- occupied kept. All pi I sent h.txes at*, lent - 1 •Banker Ordered To
iruchtnK 11. -o*.pro*
ferpierkv -by i bi- . ilohb Hakery. cd, lull n —jfo are neruterk tberp
H
Ii I *3V*
Uflae
on
»*.»
Under direct mb „( Frank Ash­ i* ample apace in Hie tuub V Testify On Where- cm^tia rpicAIiun
down. contractor, the building Kilpatrick pointed out
ticatlquar*
iilmuts o f Witness Th
mi-, improved inside and outside
I hr»*i
Grt-aNy appreciated by ro-in
amt now present* .(it al'rarttve met* and employee alike during
exterior with it* white, stucco hot weather is the ulr condition j WASHINGTON I'ec IS, id’
fini.li
mg system.
At tile front, the! Mm imeolni.i eviib-nce was m il" Hancjuot Is Planned
Ahorntmn* in -tin- interior in­ rn*l office i* occupied by It. II.|duenl today “ f the injury int &gt;|
For I'W Im ll Team
clude relm wtinil o f threntinncr In rm mlry nnd Howuid Monticlh.i Hu- w.uliinc activities of Senator (
the middle of the building facing Iniurnnre agent*. Julian HU-n | ItilL. oT Mississippi when fmi
it of Hunt*
Fir*t Stieet, addition of two strom, with mimeographing fncil ■*h&lt; &lt;h» lotalliog more than f35.V&lt;H)
The In lit girU gr-*U|»
front nffu-es on tithcr side of itie*, ocrupie* the- west office.I were identified by Felix Thoma* Minir High s^ehonl wiU-apoiwor ft
the entrance, moving of tho vault The Family Loan Company oertp Newton.• of llnttiesliuig. Mist., f, i.ihnll tnnquct f«»i member* ul
|
f.M.thulj tram,
to the rear of the new annex pics most of the upper floor, the! w-lm .aid he had paid them 'o
j f;|| hiI mentblTH,
and enlargement of the interim west purl of which i* occupied Hill'-- m HI 12 Newton ond &gt;«•
mil/ al
olu.iil fl.oiiii.mm „n .mu
of the hank The private office t»y the
Raymond Photograph I mud
i »••!** in Nfi•*«ti*$*it|i|tt
*;r I'minof V. G. Kilpatrick, vice prr«i fttudio
j cool
xi'IjiMtln^ ’ hV piivniptif «f
dent of the tmnk, is at the tight
“ Prompt nnd friendly servo e ' t"
• Ill'll.. \ V a I. m 'iti.| 'V,
■- trophy
front of the bank and in the left to iilske people feel nl h,,me - '
.v.i thtt-Uilt*"! I &gt;« ht-lp rni **i IIM
i.
. . . n l- in gi idrear i- tin office of the ti-uiid -in motto of the bunk." said Mi i **“ ■”
■&lt;pa IKri i‘ t|iri?M - four Vi'ni** •lei*
......... .
inrllldllig *
of directors.
Kilpatrick. C. H. McNulty, own |the
f an
«crm«tr I III- |.l.n » i - i-b-cted n»
Then- i- .i cheerful, bright tip er of I be McNulty group o f ! 111*
I. t., the Orange
pent'aiuc' In the interior of the banks, is president of the tuuik.l rinrviieiitr«• fnini V|i**h*i|iju( Wall K tw or
Itovx t gaim- nn New \ cat's day a t .
bank with its acoustical block
ml E, G. Kilpatrick
is
Klip
_ _Junior' liiivm Mt itiiw Itilr Fill ngvnt
hunl- Miami.
ceiling, fluorescent lighting and vice president. The staff includes
asphalt tile Moor. Counter* ami Gene Tucker, cashier; Mi*s Maiy ing fur I hr f«rnn*r prci clnry
fixture* uro of modern type, and L. Russ, assistant cashier; Mr- nf HrriRlor IliliHt. T h r ^ e tie U rv ,
t 'll It 1ST M VS l it HE
uh u
u new feature i* the installation itavid Smith, secretary to Mr Kilwjiitf f1 Ti*rry,
Tht* pretty (tin s tin it* troo in
of two .iHdlis whore custamor*I Kilpatrick; Vincent Peel nnd W il u Htii-- * iit i hi* S r n 9t r i• r« m tti i11**i?
glow at
tjcnlbiit uf
Witt fHN Fourth S 1 0 * 0 I'.iik,
may be assured of ptivkey m Its I’eacoek, tellers, ami Mil
nighl u itli
- my lolitri-tl light
I *-it*-1
counting irnmry or filling s»(ei v I Jewell Pittman and Mis
Tin Si*m iln u b ri»ihi»i|il(*r ha* l,u|h*. 1, ,1 f —l i t In-*- which wn*
deposit boxes. A locked grill Itiehl ure book-keepers.

$25,000 Paid To
Nearing Completion On
Florida State Bank Building Senator Bilbo By
W a r Contractor

A memorial in tribu'e to tbr
lute Joe I&gt;. t'hittendcn, former
Sanford resident, and for u num­
B&gt; LUt ltlN K HKAL
ber of years director of the i
Something new has hern ndden
V.F.W. Neiional Service HurcaU
in IVaahlngton, »s * recently prv- And lust hi tim e for f'hrislin*- The new Vt'c-t Const Chatngpis
*ented by Isirii* P. Stan, mm
of liilj A tlantic t'oasl U m
riander-ln-cbief of the Veterans io.i pI airivt-u In -naiilnnf lb**,'
of Foreign \Yir* to Sum J ( hi' promptly ,*l CJfin I'M op iia
tendon, daughter of Mi fhittea inaugimil trip which ■tatted fiorrl
den, in behalf of the orgsiiixa New York'yesterday aftrrnnoi
lion.
The Champion. ftt*t nlt-marh
Struck down by a.burnt of mn i •iicaiolincr to serve Central t
chine gun fire while scriing in ■ Ida ami West Coast point nf be
the ldtith Infant) &gt;- in Cram
Stwti- exclusively, left New %--rtc
(Rainbow Division)
in
World at 3:05 P.M. with n capacity
War I Joe Chittenden was *r- number of passengers nod -.eteral
versly disabled, nnd aftrr 30’ officials of the railroad
months of cou'inunus hnspitalisa
Mayor II. James Gut, Secretary
tlon, suffered periodically for the uf the Chamber ofrCommerce Ed
rest o f hi* life from these Higgins, Mr*. Lourinp Heal rewoumls. He died in Ml Alto Hos­ 1 -resentlnK Tile Sanford lb -d ll,
pital. Washington. P. t' on Nov. nnd n number of |ntere*t'e&lt;r -],ec&gt;
10-43, following an -Aperalion tutor* were on Imnd to gri-r* the
made necessary by the*e injuries. offtrials inrludinr Wllllno- 51.
A fter hi* honorable lb-1 !i* i gr Wharton. a«tislnn| pa**engri nafafter World War I. Mi. t'hltlrn fir managei of th, milioud. .1 IJ.
den, became interested in ,hP I S h « r p t o n, nssislnnt tut*s- - ger
problems o f disabled, ill and' ,rnftl&lt;' manager: K I. King, .enneedy veUran*. For several year*. I " " ' *u#p*i||,1,el" ,0" l , , f ',u .
___ ,
,
,
o ..... Hon of WilminiCon, S’. C.; 1 ay
- - - - 'in' Florida
^neral
erkan -legion
senger agent o f Orlando; J. C.
with SUcK teal and efficiency as Huehey, division imM*n«rer .it-ant
to attract attention o f sine of- nt Tampa: N. It. Mitchell, dm inn
ftrials.
p»M*ng«w agi-ni a* St, Pelri-I.iirg;
He was appointed Slate Ser­ and W. M, Hlark. District Super
vice Officer and headed the State
uf iSmi
Veterans' Rehabilitation office in
fJttlf* John MniMi. »im *ir Mr.
lark
hi i n . ,i
fbtit ii .Ini k«M»iLt Mi * . dtmnlrd t&lt; ' I t . ' ily l*y Mr
Florida for five year*, until hi* nnd Mr*. Itnv F ,'btnu. I,.,1,1 ' r|,t,
Ii.f(Art ♦*** inri)initfii-.| in U fltihihi; |[u**«-ll m )&gt;rii:itf "( tlio Knnfonl
successful administration of that distinction of lo-ing (he only **ryit MHO KIRI:
(Liiiit-ii ' 11* '1 D nr- 111.1 t•-&lt;! unw hu h in *
Pines Are Levied For ' i fnt«■•»»*«ti♦ -liir.-h&gt;
office attracted the attfirbm of fofd passenger n)Ki*rfl the '-sin.
“ Idon" John Ivey hail not eve
' Sntio-y llii'haici
iurh! oil l«*ri}‘* m&gt; Ut-r .lui-.ti"i
tht major veteran oiitaiuiatiwn*.
sat down l&gt;&lt; cot this noon .it tin-let*'-.i *|p*ati|M’nr mif ki
on 'I ii,. d.i&gt;. no t '»di Ik* u *«l for
m o v ie t o h e .m u m s
end in 1934 he w»* made direc­
Lion* ("lull meeting ut the I mu Hunting On O ff-D ays
Jnitif'9 Mrnil nf N"w t ’ hn-tinn. par io-. iti-'ludlrig that
isl Center when he wm* infntmed
tor of the Nstioiml Service lltilumiiiiUtH* ugviift. wTI grvcti I*y t| i- I Ik. t.oijgr
Game Warden L V- DeLong ) hi k
"Wings. Fin* ami Antlers." the that hi* home »t 'Jfttil Grnndvirwrsau o f the Veteran* of Foreign
today w'urned mjairisl liunting in •"n»’ n Mibpfrttlin mi the hnnki'i
first
In
a
serie*
of
five
rotor
Avenue
was
oil
fire.
When
he
Wars o f the Untied Stales, upon
Seminole County on Mnnilay-'. f“ r nn Mpprai nnr«» in WiiithingUm
recommendation of James K. Van movie* of outdoor life *pno»,.r*d arrivnl home, he found the
S A N T \ 111 S )
Department
thyre
and
the
housel
'Vcs'iiesdaya and Friday, as fo. »■!; Momlay. The h a n k e r is j , M, ' * Santa Claus’ is 'lravinK a busy
by
Boy
Scout
Troop
ft,
will
bo
Zandt, House memlier and \ .h " .
(jninn, rvrcutivr vlr** president
r l.lddei
shown
thi*
evening
#l
7:30
o'clock
was full of smoke from n hurnrd!
,y ^Tlru' T !'* ,h” * '
st'heilulc in Reniinnfo County nnd
chief.
at tho South Side. School audi­ out radio transformer. There wns rest and convirttmi of two groupn ••f th« .Inrk^uii Statu .Nntintinl Sanford. Today hr at tended' a
In h b new capacity. Jim Chit­ torium.
uf htmtrra npar Lithe Jenaiip foi Bank*
no other damage, said Mr. Ivey. thf* offense,
party for kid-iic* uivon by the
tenden handled the claim* and
problems o f thousand* of dis­
For hunting on forbidden day., Funeral To He Held Sanford Giirdrn Cluh. Yesterday
in- entertained about 3)M) children
abled- veteran, for the V.F.W.
County Judge R, W, Ware Wedid J, W. Johnson and For Nejfro Mortician In Utngwond *nd visited tho I-nko
World War II brought^ Increased
oetdsy fined
Mnrv Sehiitd. -d*‘&gt; Lsko Monroa.
demand* fo r service 'from the
Gwync McCraln. |I0 each and
||« pnaald out lots of loltypvpa
V.F.W., and guided by the wis­
cosls, Floyd lis te r Sharp, whn
Funeral service* for I .. W. Kirk* ■loimtcd by the banford M « r
dom o f Mr. Chittenden, that orwith hie 10 year old brother, had clbcrgcr, colored. wl(|&gt; died al his
also l&gt;etm found guilty on o ff day*, hitioc fust Sunday, will be held thhnl* A iViMim Ddlr writ w on ,
ranlkation wax In the process otj
visit (jrnrvu and (Wlciln kldutOS*
Belection of noted concert art- Jutlliard "School of Mualc in New wa* fined flO and mats.
establishing a nation-wide field
Ib-c. |fi nl the H"pe Hnptist
aarvlce, with trained claim* pf- late for the Civic Music A saocU* York and
The liny wax let o ff wjth „ Church.
t
‘ LKtaoS mkct
ficcrs to handle tha load. At the tion aeries o f four concert* I’crslngcr*.
I warning. No charge against these ’ He wn* formerly a mortician.
A ll inemin-rs of i iinipM lFW X'
Sidney Foster, described by the two were made by DeLong for Ho is survived by hi* widow,
(tank o f - hi* career, with hi* vl- were today made public by the
■ion being fulfilled, the old com* music committee. Tha concert* New York Hrinlii Tribune as “ ■ hunting duck* at (1:30 o'clock in Ito*n Kichelliergerj bis mother. sing Dost 53 are urged t*» Im on
hand Mondav rvrmng nt 7.UO
bet wound* itruck him low. will ‘b* held at Seminole High pianist of enviable tcthnhtue,
the evening, but they were warned Hattie Fichclbs-igrr e f Daylutin
School auditorium.
o'clock fo&gt; the -upper and m
Death followed shortly.
H. H. Coleman, ch.iwn.n « f (
^
* 1 ^ 7 .1 “h M t T n
W i* » ^ u n L ii^ h ; m
K
VlolrV*' WiU
lug after sundown. Hunter* are linni* mill Hattie IL Ktnrkc; tw„ nnmiMl (thrutm a* P*rt/-,
Bom In Homell, N. Y.. In 1890, the drive, described it as vary
Ugii.iuialre i-t rcqucsled L&gt; bring
1041
with
tho
New
York
Phil­
not
supposed
to
slirwit
later
than
be spent his early life in the successful, as did also. Mb*
lirothers, llnrry I,. Ilrooks nnd ti t*»y
runily (n o flAliti*
harmonic
Symphony
Society,
end
30
minutesbefore
sundown,
said
east. latar moving with his
T. K. Kichrlbctgcr, both of New ntc-.!-’ gifts will !-r presented t#
Katherine Brock, organiser of was acclaimed a front rank piano DeLong,
onts to ^Sanford. He enllsteif In th* prorram.
Ymk City.
under privlli-geil rhildr'-n nt tho
virtuoso.
Ut# Infantry Ut August, 1917. Ho
Klk Chrlstmn* Tree pnrty at .th*
Tha first concert In the **ri*a
Third
on
tho
concert
series
i*
survived by th* widow, Ruth will be on Jan. 10, when Miriam
Fourth Street park.
Scwinjr
Machine
Shop
tho
Saisedo
Concert
Ensemble,
a
me* Chittenden, who xerved as Solovlaff will bo presented. On
Funeral Announced
an army nursa during the first Mar. 10 Sidney Foster willl op- unique goup of two harpists, celOFFICE OPEN '
Ib
t
ana
flute
player.
Carlos
SatFor Pelma G. Gore Is Established Here ThePOST
World W ar; Mbs ChKUndsn, a pear and th* following month
Banford Post Office will
■ado
and
Mlrnl
Allen
are
the
daughter; a ion, Jo* D. Chittsiv Baf
A sewing machine shop, witii
tlsedo Concert
Ensemble
M
l
harpists; Mary Hill Doolittle, L
Funeral services for Talma complete equipment for repair of remain nnen nil rlav Baturdag don, J r , who saw recent service
and the following Saturday, and
vo a program on Apr. 15.
tho
cellist
and
Ruth
Freeman
Is
Gertrude
Gore,
who
died
recently
In th# Arm y A ir Force; two |ta&gt; Jarrell
ail type* of tho*( machines, has
the
guest ortbt
■ “ .will be
‘
‘
burns, will bo hold been established hero by Rort double dnily deliveries will ho put ;
tart, M bs Edna Chittenden and on the fourth and final program the flute player. Their varied ns » result
into effect to handle the Chriat- :
pogram Includes use of tha piano, at 8:00 otfock Doc. 15 at the
Mist Lamia Chittenden of Ban- on May 6.
Cou*, former sewing machine max rush, according to Postmas­
group and tolo playing.
Erickson Funeral Home.
ford, and two brothers, Roy and
dealer
of
S
t
Petersburg,
Clear^
ter ....
Joel..........
S. Field, who today qrged
Miriam Solovlaff, violinist,
lfarrell. noted, Matropoli
HMack
------ ------------------- . . ...
Ber. J. E. McKinley will o fflNed Chittenden,
at tha ago of 11, mad* her d
tan Opera baritone singer, will elate and Interment will bo In water and Tarpon Springs, and i&gt;,at packages bo mailed pnrmp’Uy
“ On * number o f occasion!, Mr. as solobt with tho U s An;
appear for th* fourth progntm, tho Chuluote .Cemetery at Chul- for 28 year* n technician with tn KVnl&lt;! Inst minute tie-ups. Post
the White Sewing Machine Comemployees will be paid
Chittenden
8 « lkl [ .j*
o f Philharmonic Orchestra e n d ____ According
Pittabu
to
the
aburen uola.
----------vbilad
_ - Poet nnd
. „
|pany of New Jersey.
overtime for the extra work.
1
tha V.F.W. in Banford. and If be has ConceTtixed from coast (o Posb-GsseUs, ha la *ona of ths
The
* M ^ * ^ ,rn ? n
Mr, Cous, who has -three aisiscoast, will ha tho first artist to
fine singers o f this sge. Long, Jo* Chalk.r,
Maurice Ja­ Unis,
will be lolned coon by his
Instructions permitting enlist* ;
glrrt a concert here. Aa aI result Ha
a ’ voice tff incredible, na- cobi and wnitam (Ennle.
— •In the, 1
son-in-law. LouI* Now, an experi­ ment and re-enlistment
the post b making," said Post of her phenomenal ■success (h turn I beauty, ha aingx with rare
enced repairman of sewing mach­ Naval Reserve o f young men ov«r h
Adjutant John Saul*, who potobd Ctllfprnla
IfgnUa where she hwssW ha
intelligence and a wealth o f ,v*rA huge mouthed 25 pound eat
j ,
out that It had been Mr. Chit
* of 12 in u
, iety of color and expression, and fish waa snagged on a speckled ines In St. Petersburg. The shop 17 and undqr 18 and a half years
j '
tondanV. ambition te put s •or-'
rf under the baton o f ho hig tha g ift o f choosing an perch hook by J. T, Zorn shortly is equipped to Install reverse pf age who have not served in
gears on all types nf tewing
vice officer in aaefa ^F.W T post
Ossip Gabrilowieh, ,
adult, mature program that nev­ before noon yesterday white flak­ machines, end to build portable W orld-tVar IL have been issued
by 7th Naval District Headquart­
in th* nation.
4*.
’
was offered a scholarship by
er lets th# nudlenro down."
ing near the Osteen Bridge.
electric machines.
er# in JsckeonvilJe.
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                    <text>TUESDAY, PEC, 10, 1 W

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
&gt;!-----a*t*

See the New

"The Talked-about Home Freezer'

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unique I t t l ll v r nhiniM fit timr
«Me—but shl|imrnlfi of H» ACIMiE.N will b» tl*&gt;» until the
•Ml atrlkc U wrillrd. Yuur
d rsgfU t may be temporarily
eat of fttork, though he fortun­
ately has plenty of samplr*
which, he will cheerfully g ltf
&gt;fw. Take Ibl* ad to Touch)on
J) r u c C o , HoumilUt &amp; Andrreon or Mclteynolda Drug Co.
i ; and it they haven't a
tie. they will aupply you
with free aamplca of tasty
liu llt e .

PROV/MNO Ilti f C/t-i i.i „ i !M burii hilt Cos'
i
a *tatc police tar piclects atrip mlnt.-i-wmKfnc licit,y
v. vtk called In oiler It tvp* rf| orted that rovlr » (•&gt;&lt;*.»•.
from the surface rninr* to a M d in p ’ t -*

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You’ve Heard About It
‘J;_____ You’ve Head Al*6ut It
Now SEE The Original Home Freezer
at Sanford Furniture Company

«-&gt; U&lt; jf- Hui-Cll i =uvt
of l:uir.s carrring coal
-"cllonul NoundpJialo)

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plana at Pueblo, Colo., to be
OAlSS Of HAT aro loaded into a plan*
M Mflown
wn
to the atate’a anowbound arera. Sub-lrcevtoB temperature* pravented the
thawing of tha drift*. Uni* malting It Impoaalbla for land-going vehicle*
to reach tha range* where cattle and ahesp faejd d»elh from cold and
hunger. The pipryidroppcd the hay over the Uvwtorir. (futernalional)

Here On Friday

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NEW YORK, D«c. 10, 0 P1—
F ir* broke out today In a rupnt

'hr Wrm C&lt;ut»t Champion. "ill
take Id* Inltlil ilup here at IC;ht&gt;
*.M. Ilee. t.'J. It* IiitU.il nottiibund trip will lw* mode Saturday
yrtvfDR hero | l : 5 (i A.M, E f f s Vr Dee. It*. NV&gt;. *Jt flow’ ll Dounl
'111 atrivo h’nnfu.il 1:i£f I*. M, f*u.
I Nor'h Ifiiund will arrive 2;07
*,M. rtn *nmo dale No. no Local

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The BeBjf/epZe Home Freezer
IN AN ADDRISS before the Amerlran Standard* AnocintJon In New
York, I.t. Gen. Ira O, Kakcr, deputy
'T.mmandcr of the Army Air Force*,
urged that baicg be built to protect
*.hc Arctic frontier. The general
*aid that this wa* the only quarter
from which a poaslble future w ar
could bo waged from either Europe

T. SHEPPARD, 'Ticket Agent

Atlantic Toast Line
-^Railroad Co.

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150 Guests Escape In
uothpm Hotel Fire

Champion Due

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Let oa ahow you w hy Deepfreeze U the
"talked about home freezer," '
Let u* show you how you can'epiey dell*
cioua oul-of-*ea*on treat* all year 'round.
Let ua ahow you the heavy-duty unit
'‘ which provide* constant zero tempera­
ture for aafe atora go o f meals, vege­
tables, fruits, and dairy products for
months and m onths.'
Let us show you the Rleatnlng porcelain
storage compartments, completely en­
veloped by the freezing colls ;io that
every inch of apace is really uiable.
In abort, let ua ahow you the ORIGINAL
tlmertested frozen food cablneL

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Civil War Flares
Up In Oil Wealthy
Middle East Area

' Older hen* are more'subject to
disease than vouttftrr pullet*.

There are atone Idol* on Barter
Island In the Pacific that wrigh
50 to 00 ton* each.
United Elate*.

t) h. | I , u, iI |r,Mi , &gt;•.&lt; f l
a h a I ■&gt;,tn of ic ild m ite wm on-

ernidercl.

Now lliut Iranian put it tea have
rvnrlinl ilia civil war sta ir, far* ign diplomat* arc worried. Ihey
i f Du- riitiflicl a&gt; u tp»t of Soviet
influrOcc in nu mm fu.nierty occiitried by the llwuiann. While

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ACUNO at line with re . mi -*i.*ertIves, Gov. Harry F. Kallj of Mtchlgin call* hi* office* In the itato
capital at lam in g to proclaim a
slate of emergency because of the
critical coal ihortage. Municipal
government* received authority to
enforced rigid con*rrv*tlon messu m . (International Soundphoto)

WH|N flA M fl TRARMD Mrs. Hois Httghei In ficr flflh-floor room In a
« IOO^jTMr*nltl ha!el In fifami [Lipids, Mirh.v fireman Arc Hull cam* to
j her rf*&gt;‘ur. Hero ho lishown helping h'-r down a ladder In safely. Thlily
gunli wrto In alid for lopcrflt'U! b u si,. (f nlcrnailuiuij h'oundphoio)

la made only by Motor Product* Corpora. tion and is sold In Sanford By

Lips Radiant as
Glowing Embers

It taUr* about £5 pounds of sraln
. tu resr n leghorn uullol.
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NED SMITH, Manager
300 E. 1st STREET
Right Where W e’ve Been For 25 Years

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NEW HOURS
WEEK DAYS—7:45 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
SATURDAYS—7:45 A. M. to 12:00 Noon
Our Large Stock of Chevrolet, Oldsmobile and Cadillac
Parts Is Available Either Wholesale or Retail.

Utctc-li ny eUtlt Hist Russia YiU

Our Expert* Factory-Trained Mechanics and Moctern
Equipment Give Your Car Or Truck Complete and
Satisfactory Service.
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riivv, ,ym|ialhie*
»j mpHthic* lie.
lie
Arerlialjnn revnllcd last year
while Kiivtet trnnpa worn occupyiii^ the iiiva, and out -enucntty
the pruvluce win* giiuited nnn/:
home - ntle.
ParUawietary el&lt;?ct ion* vere eehrdided Ihiuughnul
la#t Saturday.
Premier Ahmml IJatain haa In*
s*istfil that he will nut le co.nltc
riie return* frupi Atcrlmijnn un­
it*** government force* watch th*
hullutlng. Dut local Aierlmljan
It ntler* are *u»plcioti*. They *ay
thnt (Juavam is trying to ctjnlrol
the f i n Him in fwvui uf hi* ow n

ELECTRIC SERVICE
$=g,i COMPANY feiii
T Q ^ M A G N O L I A AVE.

S A N F O R D , FLA

J, E. McAlezander, Jr.

Acenrtllng to Iran'* rhlef *&gt;»
stuff, tie nr rul Hmniarn, the it'11*-,
eminent troop* made contact with
the AsrrhalJnn* at the entrance
to a utrntrgic pa*» at Uhaflotikonh
Thnt pat* *traddle» the
PADUA, Italy. Dee. 10, WV~
Minin mute into AierbaiJan, and Two lit itiali officerg and aevqral
might liecoine the »t«*e for vlol- Italian* were Injured today In n
enl fighting.
two-hour riot set o ff when n
While there it *ome mneem In Urltlih arm y truck ran Into a
/Iranian , government clrclte that group of Italian p*dc*tn*n*.
jlutaia might give indirect aid to Padua la tha alts of general
the A urbaijan sepayatUI*, a headquarters of Uritalna central
British Foreign Office spokesman Mediterranean force.
The Italian*, elUmatad In an
■ ay* llrltaln re*ard* the new diapute a* ~ 'a purely Internal af- official announcement to total
fa lb " This spokesman told news­ mors than 1W,* attacked EriU»h
men that Urilniii’i altitude would peri onnel and tora down a Britretaaln unaltered even if th* cur­ I7h flag In the ml*taken bellsf
rent fight developed into an all- that the truck had Wlllad two of
thalr countryman. _
____
wit conflict.

2 British Officers
Hurt In Italian Riot

Phono 1 0 1

Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
Announce* anolhar drop In prlcra In TUXEDO
FEEDS . . . Alao a raise in Quality,
.

You will find better Quality in TUXEDO FEEDS
now than any lime sinct tha War.
Your neighbor uses TUXEDO FEEDS . . . Ask him

Notice To Electrical Contractors

about the m u lls. If It's In the food line, why h 3
J»i, *,

.j

for it.
■

TO TO HUNT’S FOR IT!

Thank You For
Your Patronage
« v
a
We Appreciate It.

A PRATERof thanksgiving u uttered
by Mr*. Maria Dusalaechl In her
Mllwaukeo home during a party
given for bar on har 100th birthday.
Th* wrlnklad cantanarlan, who
tamo from fiddly In 1M7, ora* filed
by more than 200 member* of her
family. (InfcmaflorwISouadphoto)

&gt; /

Sealed bids will b« received at tha office of the
Superintendent .of Public Instruction, Court -House,
until 10(00 A. M. WedJMiday, December 18. 1846,
for the furnishing and Installation or lighting fixtures
end necessary wiring in tha Junior High and-Sanford
Grammar Schools.
Tha owner does not oblige himself to accept the
lowest nr any other, bid.
Drawings and *p
Moughton A U t
Atlantic National

lions may be obtained from
Auoclat*d Architects, 811
Ballding. Sanford..

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
* • *a
&gt;'-■
•
. '' '

BILL HOLLER. JR., Owner
218 W. lit Street
l

Touchton Drug Co.
A Gift Mom Will fa th W "*

A Gift hr a UhUm•

T il

,

�I

THE WEATHER
r.vrttT i l&lt;n»dy am! mild tonight

ta Unity Thera Is Strength—

ithl Ihurvli)', Gentle I# modtMl*

To rrotnct the f W ® of th® World
To rrooMto the Frogri®* of America;
To r r o d t l Prosperity for ftan/ord;

huulb'aiU rrly a l u b over U*e n o rth

□ nit rc n ln l portions amt mixlrral®
to Irrsh rsMrrly winds over Iba
east and rilir-mr Month portion

and through the kfj* till* (Jiff*
noun IHtnugh Thursday.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK

Habits That Hurt Personality
By VERNON T. GRIZZAUD

Plane With
. On Board
In Rugged
South Of

Untidiness— carelessness uncleanliuu&amp;s or slovenli­
ness In dress or appearance deters customers
form buying.
. .
U nchaste language—defined ns swearing o r obsc e n „ ta lk ‘. Denotes a poor vocabulary.
Unnttralrtive mannerisms— defined as motions
or eccentric habits th at repel others.
•
•L 'lih cleaii^thinking—what the Tnlnfl thinks 1s re­
flected in the appearance.
5; -Drinking—excess akholic intake definitely hyrts
personality.'
6. Egocentricity— self-centered, the person has too
much “ I trouble."
7. Bragging—don't boast too much.
8. Pessimism—don’t broadcast gloom.
9. Criticism of others— The critic, sees his own
bad habits in others. Caustic criticism leaves
= lifelong senrs.
•0. Mate— always harm s the sender.

Marines
Is Lost
Country
Seattle

^ SEATTLE, Dr*. Jl, M V -A
« f l a i C a u l Gaardsnun ha*
radioed th at hr haa spotted
wreckage Ih rrr and a halt railrs
from ihr airport at Toledo,
Wash. T hr wreckage b in s near
tha waatarn fringe of tho C u cada Mountains between B rrttle
and Portland may ba tho Marino
Corps transport which has. been
mlsolng ainra yesterday With.
J f men aboard* Tho Coast
Guard observer said ho could
ot determine whether anyone
'a* alive. A (roup of searchera have s e t' eat to Investigate
Ih* report. .

Habits That Help Personality
1.

Neatness of attire— clothing kept cleun and
, neat.
2. Courtesy— consideration‘of others. A hab it th a t
can be cultivated. Ih our greatest asset and costs

«

I).

Coriliality— Do things for people as if it were
a genuine plcnsure, not half heartodly or grugingly, but Joyouab'.
4. sFacinl magnetism— Don’t have a “ dead pan.’
Tractlcc smiling: it reiplirts 72 facial mUscK*s to
frow n; only 11 to smile,
5, Friendliness— Batij|imin Krnnklin said: .“ If.y o u
would have frien d s,’ be friendly.” The average
little ‘dog link It "ail over some people in the
n it o f inakins friends.
G\ Right mental attitude— It is easy to regard others

plana hare been seriously ham*
ired by continuing bad weather.
__ut tho A m y and Navy and

Rans«r« are cenductinit

a vvldcsprend acarck.

One clu* to the whereabmil* of
n miaslng Marine Corpv plnnc
ha* proved to be mUleadlng. Majr

« r Carl Krnat, a Torttand Army

ilr Bare operation* offlcrr, aald
Seia i» no truth in an earlier
report that the *hip with
men
r.board had been sighted imilh of
Toledo, Waah.
•

Meeting Of Courtesy Clinic
Hears Discussion On Selling

Upon a recommendation of thp
board, members of tha Pilot Club
voted to contribute tha aum of
Personal factor* in naltsman.310 per year tc International Re* #hlp that build customer good
will and principle* In human r«latlomhlp were etm*ed last evening by Vernon T. G rlm rd , bu»Iness and sales cqumeW to a
Urge feaup^wt-Aho Tourist Cen­
ter attending the second lecture
of the “ Courtesy Clinic" spon­
sored by the Chamber of Com­
merce and Merchants Associa­
tion.
There were many business men
present,* and employee* repre­
Club which due* this work each sented progressive concern* of
year as on® pf IU major pro- thn community. A&lt; un Monday.
Roumlllat and Anderson
and
f Since all civic club® In Sanford Touchton Drug Stores dosed two
plan to us® the Tourist Center houra earlier than usual in order
for meeting*, both business and that their employees might have
social. It wa* decided that the the benefit of the instruction.
A talking film, sponsored by
the Coca-Cola Company, and
showing .how personal appear­
ance, facial expression and voice,
decided upon1 last, night.
du* enthusiasm and customer
Mrs. Rawlins called for volun
nterest makei sales, was shown.
teers to man the Dime Boardi It alio showed how negative
located in front of McGrow's ant trait* drive away trade on any
U h * Post Office all day Dee. 1 , Main Street.
# b r the Salvation Army. Then
Mr. G riu ard, after quoting
will b® two Pilot* pUccd at each
* location from 0:00 A. M. until definitions of salesmanship or
8heldon and Knox who founded
“ * 6:00 P. M.
. ,
Announcement was made o courae*. bn the subject, gave his
tha Christmas party which will own definition as: "Salesmanship
.lit held on Dec. ID. Metnbere an U the Klenco and art of dealing
urged to telephiM , Mrs. Al Huni with people so that they wilt be­
, at 332 befor® Saturday. Dee. I f come permanently satisfied and
profitable
custo­
for reservation*. Huabattd* of thr continuously
mers.
art of gattlng
t ' member* are also tarilsd to th.
.
party. Each member la asked ‘
X i n g a gift for tha Elka Clul
C hristm as Tre®.
Thar® war® 3 7 members prew
ent at Ih® meeting. •
TEHRAN, Iran. Dec. 11, (AT—.
The civil war in Iran's northernmbst province of Aserbaijan
appeared to bar® ended today In
victory for th* central government
.
of Premier Ahmed Qavam.
M ILW AUKEE, Pw* » . ( * V The radio In Tabris, capital of
•Warrant* vr*T® U»0*d today th® rebellious province, announced
■ir.it BA atrika d«monitrator» that th* Aserbaijan council had
th® Alli*-Chal»«r* plant. They agreed, to the assignment of Iran*
r® ehargeil
lan security officers in the ter­
*kl. and riot. The warrant® ritory.
J® l»iru*d by District Atton»*y Th® government sent four column* of troops Into Aserbaijan
81 hours ago. The military 6p®ra»
Uon wa* launched after the A ssrbaljan provincial government said
It would trot permit government
supervision of coming psrllamencannot cope

r

Ton way* listrd h\ him as
creating customer sood will are:
orderly living, phytlcally, menial­
ly, socially, commercially and spir­
itually. Smile; cal) ymn tu -ti.in.-r
byname; cultivate eu*toiiiei'- guott
will by making them frrl import
ant, putting th»ir inlete-i- f ir s t ,
being genuinely interested in llm.
welfare and treating them ■ &gt;011
would a guest in your own InmirGlve extra service, renirmliering
the slogan of Rotary, “ Hi- pi "fits
motl who serve* liesL"
After describing tha pie ap­
proach" and factor* of arousing
interest, conviction, dc*iic ami
decision that make »*.les. Mr Gri*xard outlined methods of hulldln*
a more attractive jiei'imality.
"Everyone cen have an attractive
personality, at least eveiyimo can
improve hi* or her own person­
ality," ho said. He rpn.led Hr.
Henry C. Link as staling ’T rr■ onallty Is tho cxlens to which
one ha* developed halm- th a t
interest and serve others.” Jim
three qualities wc llk&gt; mu«f ‘n
people are strength, sincerity nnd
dependahilitjr, he said.
He then llsteil 10 habit* that
help, and 10 habits tlmt hinder
personality. Mr. C r lm id e* pi eas­
ed appreciation for the fine spirit
of co-operation he had found In
Sanford and declared that hn
would look back on hi* stay here
aa ona of his choicest experience*.

fast Allis’*

STrlo!*!**.

riff Georg* B a ttle r^
l the situation waa^noj
and that I g * * * * 1
nad law enforeament 1
d d e ri with th® altsoti
than the *t*t* r » « L

Rockefeller Offers
Big Sum For U. N. Site

Refugee Ship Is Des- Iifforts Seen-In MukIroyed Hy Storm As
ing To Compromise
Attempt Is Made To
Viewpoints On New
E n t e r Palestine
Labor Legislation
The Uriti.h navy announced to­
day that 7 12 shipwrecked Jewish
lefusce* have been rescued from
the Greek, island of. Syrina. The
Jews were marooned on the bnrten. waterless Island last Sunday
when thet, immigrant ship wa*
winked in a Mediterranean storm,
i Thj navy unnuuncemeni says
that the iffugee* were taken off
the island hy two warships—the
destroyer Chevron and the mine­
sweeper Provident. •
The rescue was cal tied out in
extremely tough -seas, and under
great difficulty.

Survivor O f A limit a Hotel Fin

WASHINGTON. I tec. ||. (,g,
—Any further lu -rr ctturl srlion again*! Ihr United Minr
" o 'li r r delajed until Isle
J.m iiaiT unilrr an axrrrmrnl
approved Imlni b)
Federal
Judge T. Alan GoldvborouKh.
Thr agreement, had been norbril
out hy attorney* for Ihr. guvrnim mi ami mine- union chieflaln John L. Leal*. Thi.% ngree-

LAKE

S

SU CCESS.

N.

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P3 I.I that II tract .Hong the Ka»t
T,Vcr »n M anhattan Is availahlo
0 tin?
N until* ti&gt;,.i«(.vnl tho
"entry g if t' r»n»! t.nv it.

Previously a Greek destroyer

In the thiithi Nations it ieff,
&gt;i .nrmnmrtii plain gut „ troost

: Jew is|a* part® wlb&lt;&gt; wwvw seriously1
j ill Jo the island »f Rhodes.
The British sulliutiliu said the
WASHINGTON, Hoc
Immigrants nlronrd the two warshill* will l.e transferred to n Four ju n io r* Mit'tfchospital ship at Suds Hay on the thru l.almr Ifttflcis tii*
Island of Crete und then will l«? first opportunity to
taken tn Cyprfts. The presump­ strike. * vert In tr chances
tion is that they will be detained
a- illegal immigrants* but the
Lcpuhhritn Senntm ({itlirii rianhi In 1**
*announeemt'nt did ni&gt;r &lt;ay so spec* Her ■* of1 V«*ruinnt
tlrvcil 111lit ciHint)11Inc LiiLitt Initi
\ Iflrntly.
i Irwlsk Atfeney smncetf say that t’i * wnulft hill;t* «|t» ivtlvnritiiKi'm.
Island of ffir rttL ymr^nlil iiirfn i~tnIi- 1, cm
j i t mil* are I.eiMg -ent to Pales­ h4i’hni4 or* his fits! tvim, «aitl
tine in a L’ ladiml lomtitrr atidlr ihi* lechfihpro h*hiM u*\!■*•'» the
•i
of the New Iha! •Iinmif
|»t Hfi'tta,
hi Dai* ?*i nu‘. iiai!itiii b siulhor* Mo* IJiHiNCVclt A *1 m =f' i -vii.iti’' ‘
thill mi rho** tintIt l*% *ny two .lfvv» ha%«* been ila»*lu»i* *nyi*weft*
inxitiol to in
I writ t&lt;» a )m*|tit«l f«i
h trivial'. &gt;&gt; .it
; •rf iiyltct uititmli 1Lr .h1ws» wrrv -p*«’ nriti
ttittii
ikftt*n h I(i tit»li hitldiei*
ui'iHlifitnll) ihprhnri'tHl u Htt»ri
jfiiii tlufuik’ ii rmul check nortri

Troop Inventory Pro­
posal Is Dropped In
Order To Speed Dis­
armament T a l k s
D*'e. I 1— (.V)—The lioniolojji
United Nations -got a aurprise offer of a perm anent
site today from John D.
Rockefeller, Jr. Mr. llockc*
feller offered the UN a gift
of more than $8,000,000, to
buy land right in mid-town
New ^ ork Uity. Rockefeller

I

1 ,h '%"■ 111r1 'Miliftjj t&lt;i, ward fi tufii

'I t a l i f n . i

m l 'm ia u l* .

It

ii

.a id

Oi.it tin |».urifn! dr lifting ront"'I’t i f lm dropped a enntrnver*-ii |niipi&gt;ut| i for Wu i|,i w i,je
t mop inventory. in oritcr to

•peed ilunriiiamt-tit.

• Itc .'te f J ln - ,i J In .* letter, nrnl
ntcUl'traniluin Unit I... bail re.
r* rVi-it u in i‘ In. foiled a firm r.f.

1 Jew* detained on the

AT A MOSPITAl in Aitmte &lt;

a tcu-Nloiy f :111 Ht Mu* 1r,i£i.
foilrrl hy hrr h h uol, I h r

t h i’

ten Hi ftour frul '** l*v ffsiiW'S. v
r tlin h n l diivvn » ' h r r l , i *-|-

liiHUf Hficy

* uiM permit the
dittin urea with*
Aim*, ho *ald, it
&gt;1 (he city would
S use nf all butkIlll the Hast Itirn i Avi'ii (2nd nnd

w h r 11» h** u i %1 1’ ii**ct b y t in
cst.ipp, luesl fiei h " h l iiiifj droi

Mwaiuans n ear
Reports On Gamr
At Jacksonville

Rudolph Smith* Jr* T. I. Harris Is
Receives L e t t e r Named President
From NotedAuthor
At Junior Hijdi

wn*w wm«! t ....p nad arnwntenU
i-i*ti.,iis to clout t|ti&lt; way fur tho
ividuitutt. Authoritative, sources
-tiv ’ ii*' i'It lenient of tin* pres­
ent difficulty ii i "tiditiniitil 4ipon
it
* i "ot if,i-i i ■ tIn* United

ward Newspaper*, w»» icceut!,.
w a ive d by Rudolph Smith, Jr . of
117 West Sixth Street, who had
previously written Sir. Diet* how
much he hml enjoyed hri booh.

“Medical Manic."

From tljp time thal^ Rudolpli.
now an eighth grade pupil
J tin Inl H ig h
liny, he has

Se o u l,

wm

a

» n ii

had the m id ilim i
riiU'i the medical profestiiuu. II"
already has aivpdled u n ite a r&gt;d
lection of liiMik* on tumtumy « I
physiology, and these lie reads
often, lit lalkinit with hint, even
several year* ago, l watt imple.ned with hi* knowledge aloni
thes# line* and. thrrofore, when
I came aero** “ Medical Magic"
on an Orlando hook countei I
tluiught it Would make a nice ei!t
for Rudolph.
Haviil lilctl. who tin- Attend, i
int&lt; i national conferenres of the

wmhl's most noted scientists nod
who tins interviewed and wtitien

uhoul I’ rnf. AI he 11 Fdnstem. « -i*
a well liked uchoolmate of min'*
at Central High School in Chvrland.
Much like Rudolph, to*
show ril a deep Interest In sdencu
at an early age.
,
“ Dear R u d o l p h " he wiote,
•“ Thank you very much for your
recent letter. 1 am dellgliled l'i
know that you enjoy my InnA,
"Medical Magic," »n much. H
was nice o f Mr. Connolly to uiv
it to you. . I1 ea*e give him my
beat regards when you *ec him
and tell him that I often lliin't
of tha day* w|tcii wp were tn
high (cbonl together.
‘ "Your decision to' *&gt;e » In am
WAS8AIC. If- V - pec II—(AT— aurgvon la a very line deciaion
Searchers discovered today the ami I think vou can look forward
W dk® of three children who had to a most Interesting career.
" I f 1 receive any pamphlet* on
«een missing In wooded swamplands
since yeateaday afternoon. The brain surgery or anatomy I ulmll
bodies of 13-year old David Uur- remember to aend them to you.
, hla 10-year old brotlrer
"Vou may be Interested to know
ranee and Utah- •-year old sister that I waa at Bikini this summer
K ory wm® recovered from the
to see tho atom bomb text and
waters of Tbn MU* Wvcr at that my new book, “ Atomic En­
a point almost within sight of ergy In the Coming Era," is now
their farm bom®.
being translated into 13 language*
Tam of th ® bodies were re­ for publication In Europe, South
covered together and the third America and the N ftr East,"
a s h a t distance away. Shortly
b o te * state trooper* and sherffa
HUNT MI8HING GIRL
deputies also bad found the
bdOy Of » collie dog which had
BENNINGTON, VL, Dec. II.
aooompo.nl ed the children when
(AV-Conneetkut detective* were
asked today to assign one of
their sc® operatives to aid VeN
mont police In the search for 16yrar olti Paula Walden. The Ben*
8U N T . M leh. Dec. tl-(A&gt;)-A nlngton college student disappear*
I * * * Hbool bus ioodad with 40 children ed ten days ago and Vermont
eoraeood o ff * highway near runt authoritlaa said every clue to her
ttdqy and &lt;PMUh®d toto a tre*. disappearance now has waihed
7 ™ - . Tb*oly-&lt;tv® boy* and girl* or® o a t
Her father, a Stamford.
Conn, industrialist, has asked th*
aid of police of hit home state
In the aearth'for the missing glri.

Government Wins In Bodies Of 3 Children
Civil War In fran Discovered In River

Warrants Agabiit *
54 Strikers Issued

742 Wrecked Ask Labor To
JewsOnSyrina Propose Laws

i iif ht Av
*Dir of the wmintliail
Jews, au&gt; a | (in itnver 11ri«I the
; other wa*» ii |»«H!*enitei lii blip. "Six
j other paHsentrei* were treatriJ for
\ nhork i\t thr h««|»itrt1

Out searcher* are inveitigating
a new angle — the *tory o f n
fanner who *ayi he heard what
oecmed to be an explosion late
yesterday afternoon.

^ ilo t Club Maps
Charity Program
At Tourist Center

British Rescue Four Senators

Associntcd Press Leased W ire

had taken eight member* of the

u s n o th in g ,

PO kTU A N lT- Ore.. Dec.
J l — (A1) — There's stilt no
word from the missing m ili­
tary transport plane— lost
•with 32 persons aboard. Tho
plane .was carrying M arines
^rorn San Diego to Sqattlo
^ h e n it disappeared in ru g ­
ged northw est coast coun­
try. E fforts to find tho

S
J'orcst

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. DEC. 11. 1946

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVIII

ttmontf tht? Jurtki&gt;m luM y(*ui, mnl
w ai hut * liuri
an AiiH'Hnin hi#1'
lory cIwnf pi ujrtl. Thr t*l«*n« hy
chain icarlitm, spicsd i " uthcr
Junior litaiti cells and exploded
the whole student Irndy Into fev­
erish political activity.
Want
bosses sprang up and the students
were divided tnlu two parties, the
Celcrirans ami the Catmint*, •••
more proper ly. thr t'e fn y and
Gator pnittes. I'olitirul Tcimenl
caUKt'd aiiother atinnii 1 limn nBctinli, and » tlmd putty the
Orange “ Hull M.....« l“ it- «»i
into Hu- pul it ti a! a|t-mi
80 delight fu! to thr -tiidru'
wa* this plunge mill pull III', that
Edward 8- Mursliall, Ameilrau
history instrurtoi. derided t" make
this an annual project.
Thus Junior High School stud,
enta are again this year enjoy­
ing the burden* of ritiienship in
the Junioihilundlnn nation.*
There are four states: Marshavanta, located irt the room of Kdw v tl S. Marshal), with pomijullon nf 'i l and an are* of
square Inches (nrcortling tn Jun­
ior calculation*);
llamilfortiin,
pop. 3(1 and area, 7 0 ,OtiK square
-inches and located In the room
o f Mr*. Georgena llamlt. mathem atlri
Instructor;
Harrisota,
numltering .70 soul* dwelling on
00,7 0 0 square inches of flooring
la IA the room of Mrs- Georgia
M. Harris, English teacher, and
Ur® home room of Mrs. Virginia
M. Burney, science Instructor,
contains 27 active rillren* of tho
atat a of Burmanla, which ha* a
mopping space of K M 49 square

• Washington , n&lt;r. n ,
llt-[tri**enta live tit-nrgp llemler of
Ohio ty -limply irltirnl of mpd-

J

••iii lit-ml, in edncntion. He gnlfl
tfiflft v 1 11;if A hoti«*Jin*
Lej '‘!*i*ti|* *
**tt !f*‘ &lt; and lesn

II Vlinldlmtnn. |in mi re k m h p

and Und «»»nfr «»f ••rnr%a. nnd
fur iitrr Inink tippr«isrr l*»r Ihr
I’rfl« i d l and ’lluiik til f mIhinImii,
flirtl

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.-Va •Ifr«tt *, I'r, vul| know

its 1 Mr /

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kfiirw about

fin- -*cr til 9 2 , liuiifml Mirilct‘8
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1. II. Iluclclloston
Funeral Services
Held At (leneva

Ninth Honda disliirt .n,ti grand,
roll of Mr. Huildirsti.ii officiating.
The Rev. G. W. Hutchison nf
the Methodist ( hunli of Oviedo
Bsshtcd. . Mr. Hud'll, toil died
Sundiiy evening al Ihr homn in
Jarksonville of hie dnughlrr, Mi .
F. Ci Vrrkes with u hum ho Imd
lived for tho past Sf0 yrai

iftfM
thj.ll.

I It**
i'll®

ippriiachrs

tiintir llfnnr-

,t National I'ounrd of Teachers
hi, -liuh- r.| whnl In- ti-rmcd thn
lingic fact that pupil i huvo bc11a) ud a shocking in.ibllity to
rr.id well, to writo well nr to

xjrt-ah flm-ntty.
" Hero art- -owe of Ihn things
lipiidi i Imd-. iiii.-iiiii: from mod*mm iulik.iti-m " I In- itld fashion■ •I liu-.un - of rr-idllig out loud,
Hu- iii-w-frowin'd upon practice
of nit iiioi u lu g ’ classic ti-Xtv, and
fulnnu, poemst dci Ininutltar contr;,t, and- tlm old-time debating
I lui in ."
Itendcr •aid tho leaclien’ surn y gtnmld lead to a leturn to

..imio ut Hi*' classicist tnintx of
lending, *onm of tho emphasia

^ inuh ii' pirUni1ili'pii'lnu* piup upoii legible handwriting and a

t-r iiiuit* &gt; nvi-f the ti'leph-nr?
Mr. Iluddlrstnli, who .,.i ‘ burn wa*
hnua Kmanlatu by Mi.
in Webster Gounty, tin., rami' to Morris'. I
r* th® *am® film
Geneva in IhOI and livnl there; Hint wa- -liuwii at Ihu Courtesy
for 211 year*, plantvil groves and 1 Clinic on Muivday ovening, Mt-&gt;
at times traveled to f'oltimhia, Kltthc.rttii' lirit'k o f Civic t'&lt;m8, C., where from IUI7 to Ih'Jl cort Service, Inc. reminded Kiand from IU21 tn l!'2K. he serjrod waiilan &gt; Ihat Thursday evening
ns land hank appraiser for the ill X;!HI nVt'ieVs i* the ilrmllitie
Fntcral Ijind Hank of Gohimliiit. for K rtu m i concert tirket* Pack
Holing the Intrrval from l!&gt;2! to Itu u rl iinltouncef) llm Amlutxm
1621 he devoted full lima to hll wild life pirlitie will 1o- hh"»u
grove and trucking * InleresU in Friday evening at the South Sitle
Geneva. Hit passed hi* l'2nd birth­ School.
day nit Oct. ID. and watt botn
mentally and physically nlert tip
to the time o f hi* rerrnt illness
during the early part of last
week,
A number of furniture *ture*
Mr*. Huddleston died in 10 'itl, have decided to remain w en on
Mr. Huddleston was a brother in Saturday, Monday and Tuesday
law of the la l® Senator Duncan evening* la-fore- Christmas until
U. Fletcher, having married the 0:(So o’clock. They Include the
senator's sister In Georgia before fianfurd. Mather. Thorpe, Haynea
coming to Geneva. In addition to and William* and Wagoner Furni­
('•altaae® Os Pane * 1*
ture store*.

feiil s.tnmil.ition nf the nit of In­
telligent. well-founded, fuel-filled
cnnvoi -.itoiii which is mi longer
iippnrcnt in our everyday social
contacts.

SHOPPING
DAYS t i n

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

fhe Sanford Herald
b h l l l i M

■ tvna«m i*T io* tiATKi
ra sa k t* fa * * ! • • • •

It

fa M *.

W il l

ilmtl ’ vitt/&gt; «mt would be runt inIclilgctilly.
Tlie CIO hn&gt; U.'en making on
e ffo rt to organize Neg r u labor
ill this stale but their rffnit*
/have proven disappointing. No)
limit nito t hrnril a CIO organ­
iser complain Unit “ yob can’ t do
anylhiiiic with ’em. They’ll Join
all riitht, but they won’t pay due*
anil tney won’t lake ordera."
The Negro, given half a chance,
i* a pielty Kuud citiu-n and I
think it would be n grave mistake
to enrourage him to form hi* own
paity and leant up with the Com­
munists, CIO-l*AC or any other
itiuup.' t A* it aland* now, the
"white’*'' vole in some urea* !*
mucl\ easier to control than the
Negro vote and i* far more dun*
grrou*.
* m
The real i|Uestion in the Math­
ew* proposal |* not whether ’the
Negroes would lake advantage of
the nIale-tuntrolled primaries to
eleieU e the IniIan re of power,—
they haven’t done so a* yet,—
hut whether rninlurt of the pri­
maries. tree of elate law ri-gulnturns, by the party organisation
would tend in fairer i-Ieel ions,
letter chnit-e* of officials- ntnl
less fraud and manipulation in
casting and counting the votes.
Committee control of the pri­
maries would make it possible
for a majority of the Committee,
which could easily he made up
of self-sevkin/, designing politic.
Ians, to practically dictate the
i|ualifirat!una of candidate*, meth­
od* of election* voting mid Other
regulations, to the end of insuring
the nomination of favoted candi­
dates. On tun of that it would
open the way for dishonesty In
elections, which would U- beyond
stutulory prosecution or penalty.
No, John, you r plan (a not the
answer to the problem and if

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Civic Music

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W ED NESD AY, DEC. I I , I 9 fti

Tomorrow Is th e Inst day to become a member of
the Sanford Mimic Association and if you have not al­
ready done su, The Herald urges you to telephone 1260
a t the Tourist C enter anti mnk« a reservation for your
membership. It is only six dollars and it entitles you
to attend every one of the concert* which will he given
here this coming winter. O n ly by becoming a member
can you attend tit all, for no simile admission will be
sold.
These concerts are well worth the price fo r every­
one who appreciates wood ’ nuisic'an il for every one in­
terested in becoming acquainted with the g reat a rtistsj
of our country. They belong to the same nssociation which
furnishes concerts to Jacksonville, St.' Augustine, Day-,
tona Bench nnd Orlando. Selection of the musicians who
will come here is left to n local committee who nifty be
expected to secure the very host obtainable.
There is another reason for supporting the Civic
Music Association which should appeal to those w h o do
not ordinarily attend such concerts. It is to the economic
interest of everyone living her« to do everything possible
to increase the num ber of winter visitors coming here.
Providing them with good musical entertninm ent is one
of th e outstanding contributions we cuuhl make in this
direction.
So tlo your part tow ard m aking Sanford a better city
in which It) live."Join the Civic Music Association.

Safety Valve

B1BLH YKIIME roil TODAY
SOME DO NOT R E LIE V E IN
SA C R IF IC E . A WORM F E E L S
THE B A R E W AY. HUT WHO
WANTS TO*HE A WORM? The
preaching of Jhe rru** is to .them
that perish foolishness.—I Cor.
DIR.

CHIP or THl JOINT OINMA! STAFP of th« Braxlllsn Arm
Salvador Cesar Oblno (right) la shown with (Jen. Dwight D
bower, In the latter’* office In Washington. General Obino I*
U.S. Army, Installation*. UJS. Signal Corps photo.
(Infer n,

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
By RUSSELL KAY

While I have always admire.I.
Utntl respected John I*.
Knnic upon us'
uf Jacksonville, I cannot agree declaration of
-willi him in his contention that or Mathew*
the State Democratic Committee toy eaumatiun
1 * given full control of Demur- quickest way
-intlc primaries.
--conditions he
Surh a plan would place parly
I do nut be
Control in the hand* uf a small I*AC ur any u

ed by the extreme hcmu liveliest of men In high govern*
ment positions. This feeling h as caused drastic censor­
ship of a musical .comedy containing a song which lightheartedly rugs several' cabinet ministers. .The 1). B. C.
also been advised to curb its radio comedians from
"guying the government." *
Footnote |n a Fable
A psychologist would probably say Unit such undue' 1i’.mv’w,mid'“hn"• ’V i * " metb y
(From The Washington Star)
sensitiveness is due to a reeling of insecurity, i'urhaps
,*nrldiiint qualification fhe for
Town Mouse. Town Mouse,
Olympian aloofness and indifference J n grlticb|jl^;ftl)! .lit- S:widklat«t, by individual' ContrlDo you still remember
tained only after long expurieiii'tj in lilgh ■ places.’ * r ‘-r.J^«ar*" «*r “ disguised tax an I
How It was In uld time*
With hayseed in ynur hair):
Guying the governm ent is ono of the sports most
l, r |)*'ll[, t '*’** democratic ihuu
-O/lg field*, white field*.
tidten fur granted over here. Presidont Roosevelt, it may ‘ Vi'h™ contenda that ..ur state
World-wide in Decemhcr-Dc you watch ynur patrh uf lie remembered, ,snt in a prom inent box , a t n m usical, primary law* permit the reglstrarovue which ribbed him. unmercifully, laughed heartily{-lion uf Negroes a* Democrats and
ally.
Wishing you were there?
at Its sharpest lines it nil gave every evidence of t borough
enjoyment of it. Amerieaus tend to regard such Imnter huhihee of tmwrr. Further, he
Town Mouse, Town Mouse,
as a safety-valve,
■** bolds that Negroes have the full
Ho you «ViII remember

Town Mouse, Town Moutc,
Do you r.till remember
Cover-pulling brother*
In a tumbled bed;
Houscfulls, moulhfulls,
Christmnn . In DeCembci •
Bcrapplng over "necoiuls,"
Turns upon the sled?
Town Mouse, Town Mouse,
Aye, but yuti remember!
Always will n while woiTd
Wider than the sea
Haunt you, taunt you
In the month Decemlwr;
jNever let you ho!
*"Hlhlrlcy Baughman O’U-nrv.

Foolish Tradition
"Horn is :t until who likes bin moLhcr-in-htw" says a
friend, nnd promptly paocccds to trum pet Ids discovery.
But he needn’t be sn surprised about it. i’lenty of homes
are like thql.
It is strange liow the tnulilion nf unfriendly nr tmlikable molher-iii-taws has been spread about the world.
So far ns a fair-minded person can .see, it has boon mostly
foolish and unfair front the beginning. Millions of men
and women, if approached in n .spirit of honest inquiry,
will probably testify th a t th e family mother-in-law is
their best and most helpful friend, n u t. assertive or
"bossy” but ever ready to help in time of trouble.
A h a m atter of fact, is is mostly a rampageous
son-in-law rather lhan the mother-in-law who fails to
measure tip to the situation. A benefit-lent providence,
however, usually tones him down before lie messes up
things.

At We said the other tiny, the
war must he uyer. There was
some rsn dy for xaie In Ranfurr)
today.
- i-----------i^^Commenting on the ” ns*ns*inulion” of the little deer In tlie
Hanford Zo8 the other night, one
little boy remarked, "I don’t

'tight to vnlr In general election*
find Hint they kTiftnlil !&gt;.' sUataiiteU
an llmt light' but tliry should, nut
!«• permitted tit participate' in
[trmiHUilir primaries.
The Negro votei- have It in
their power, he points out, parti
culm Iy in Duval County whith
has n large (tercentage of then.,
tu “ name the nominee* of the
Deilineiatk I’arly, and ‘ if the
while vutri* ui e pledged to Voir
•for these niitnineea, and do vole
-for them, the effect » ill he the
Negro vote, dominated nnd con
Trolled try tlie (‘ommunist-inapirtT
CUO I’ AC, amt voting as a Hock
or unit, will in' aide tu name
! practically-every district, elty and
county offirinl in Florida."
| "Let the Negroes and Com, muiilst* have their own p arty'
■ he urges, “ with u declarnllun of
principles rtilviK-ntliig social equal*
ity,. intermarriage between the
i arc-, commingling of the incea
in ichmd* hotels, restuui nuts,
j tubes, dining rars and PuJInton*.
Is-1 the Democrats have their
declaration of principles or plat­
form opposed to such thing., and

Mimeograph Printing * Typing
U U .r Writing ' ‘
Litter* nnd l'o*t Card*’ A d d le u e d
’ P ro m p t a n d E ffic ie n t .O n e D a y S e rv ic e

Seminole County Credit Associatio,
116 N. Park Avenue

Phone If

Toyr. Book*,. Clothing or O th er Gifla
for
ELKS CHRISTMAS TREE
Mny be Left at Mather F urniture Co.
N o t# :— W e h a v e n o fa c ilitie s fo r r e p a ir in g o r r e ­
fin is h in g used toys- P le a s p hring t o y s th at m a y b e
Used w it limit r e p a ir in g .
SA N FO R D ELKS LO D G E

"'Sine* 1934 my
average wage (or
home lorvice ha*
'been cut in half.
Yet every day, I'm
finding more way*
lo help yeul*

grt.vati-

Hwnilhntore ('.dirge
rd in. IKOL

(

(Safe - within your town nest,
t ’osy, snog nnd. warm)
Old days, cold days
In the bleak Deeemlter, ’
Beating out* to do the chores
In the fare of storm?

WEDNESDAY. D E C .'ll; 1946

W A K E UP BUSINESS /
By Advertising In \ /
Thu N,w-pap«r

'V

A ' y

Announcement
I HAVE MOVED FROM 411 MAGNOLIA AVE.
FOR YOUR RADIO REPAIRS PLEASF. LEAVE
With
The MUSIC Box
111 W. 1st SI.
FRED MYERS SECOND HAND STORE
311 East 2nd SI.
D. B. Middleton

to subscribe to such principle* nl
nlalfnrm.**
* ..
T,
The t ioml llimk ntirnonUhr. u*

ntsking peace a* lung as there
are men like Hint In the world."
Another victim of the /JUnntn
hotel fire, n Miamjan, has died,
bringing the total 'dead to 12 1;
and fhe evidence U brought out
that the fire probably ataried
fro m
a
rlgaretlo
ruirlesdy
thrown o n a mattress rart'lessly
stored In n halt closet. It is nut
Indicated whether the perpetra­
tor of Uiia ghastly incideut per­
ished In tho flames or not, but
how much better to have died,
than to live wilh the haunting

A S h ield
in Tiime ol N eed

*Thcy think of EVERYTHING at this up-to-the-min­
ute shop! Toys . . Toiletries . . deluxe Household
accessories . . le a th e r Goods . . Ilnrlm-uc Grills .
Game Sets , . Candy . . to give you Just a notion.
Small or lavish gifts for all the family.

Score* ol thousands o( non hove found Woodmen lilt
Insurance certificates their p jrle cl shield uqalnst prlva
tio aan d diotress when disability or old a q e have reduced
Ihelr earning power.
e
M any more scores ol thousands ol wtvea and children
have lound eecurily an d hcippinesa Ihrouqh the Wood­
men orolectton provided by iholr husbands and fathvro.

50c— 70c—60c—91.00—31,25— THE PAIR

HOME &amp; HOBBY
H O USE
(trade mark)

1115 Enel Colonial

There, I* a Woodrrten tile insurance certificate that
exactly meets youi need. Ask the local Woodmen repre­
sentative lo tell you about this sale, sound, legal reserve
life insurance protection furnished lo Woodman m em bers
al cotk-Leatn. -too. ol the many "p u n " benefits you can
-ecelve Irom W oodcraft's Irutornal and social OcUvItle*.

ORLANDO

WOODMEN ff, WORLD
LUe Insurance Society
O M AH A. NEBRASKA

..

ing the harm be ha* done them
. . , , but according to Washington,Merry Oo Round, the acquisi­
tive dlspoaltlen- o f Mr. l/twla
does not atop, there. Ilia brother
g t U &lt;12,000 a year; Ms daugh­
ter, *10,000: h i * ’ brother-in-law,
*10,0001 end Other member* of
bis family sufficient to bring the
tout Lewis’ take up to * 150.000
a year, i l l from the miners
United BUtea delegate* at the
t)N conference demand a demoblluaUon o f the vast armies of the
world, R o u te 's mllHona .till un­
der
a re a dangerou* threat
of tH» world, con-

H. J. FINCH, pittrlct Manager
Office, Phone 967 — Residence 192M
110 Sdblh Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida

tor Tom Connelly
Here at hut a service that does two Job*
i’a Molotov Insist*
o n c e .- jAotir laundry and dry cleaning
«Bo’* ynur old bombs." It at
seem*
picked up at the same time - relumed (6
fcTtU that all tbe diplomats have
got the tart before the hom*.
you in one delivery. You can send your
clothea lo ua with the assurance that they
are handled with the utmost care - that
fahriea f i t fftpert attention - that clothe*
are returned hospital dean and flawlessly

S

liiarmamtnL

CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

COMM BUT

Isn't H true that you
keep in touch wilh meny
friend* only by ipndina
Ihtm ChrotmM w d if
It n't thftt flood reason
to ttnd them quality
Chmtmai card*?

COLEMAN’S
’ 01ft. el Dlxtincllon
114 Mftf.

Phont 1

se Our TABLE of GIF
To Make Your Shopping Easier

HERE'S A SAMPLE LIST ,0F USEFUL OIFTS
Royal Robes
Scarfs
Swank Jewolery
SRoirt Shirts
Q
Interwovon 30ck»
Initialed Handkerchiefa
3.

Trouser* H aters
Tolletrita

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CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

Tie Rack* r
' ,
Marirtflro ‘Jflek.eLs
L ftm b R u i( .Svvuati'fA
m n u ijm i N iv ‘ w e i r ,
P io u e iir, U»«|U

�THE SANFORD HERALD,* SANFORD, FLORIDA
r*U »&lt;•■ *» MU »■ ' » "

And

Personal

Couple Is Honored
With Dinner Party

Activities

'It. and Mr*. David Smith and
Mrs. I.. A. Palmer honored Miss
t'ccelln TrulUck and Clyde Teruillegal. Jr . with n dinner partyon Tuesday evening at 7:00
oVIock.
Cuests gathered at the Painter
home in Sanlanta fur cocktails.
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Austin
Friends will he sorry to l e a r n , The
'he living loom nm| den were
Xing of this city inn announcing
T l l l ’ l&lt;8l&gt;AY
Bl* Mr*. Flo McCurdy is ill and I J“ V«»V with a pink Color scheme
today til.
the .iifc
engagement
and »p that* Mrs. Fio
■
,
*
.
_,
... inbeing used thiuughuut. Dahlias,
The T.L.L. das* of the r im t , proachlmr • mnrrlage of their confined In her home in SanLantn snapdragons and gladioli fofinad
Baptist l hutch will r in I in the daughter, “Betty, to ’ Gilbert .1.
Mis* A n g e l a MeTsch whose the flower iiriangrmrnts. For the
j church annex at 7:00 .I’ M. A Blocker, son of Mr- and Mrs.
occasion Miss Truluck wore a
| Christmas patty and covered ill all. George William Blocker. of He- wedding will be an event of I&gt;*c. black crepe gown with cup sleeve*
21 ha* arrived In Sgnford from
•Upper will lx&lt; held and members Land.
the University of Kentucky to be and an intricate .draping at the
&lt; .) asked to bring a gift for the
Mis* King gradtiatcil from Sem­
her parent* on West First tack nf the skirl. The neckline
t i « and a cove red dish.
inole High School and attended with
formed n deep V in the back nnd
John B. Stetson University where Street.
a set-in licit was encrusted with
The Seminole Chapter of thp
Hugh Carlton, Jr ., son of Mr. i Milestones. The hanorre and hos­
Red Cross will meet at 10:00 she was o meml*cr of the Delta
Delta lhdta social sorority.
........Sirs.
..
Ui
.and
(j. Hugh Carlton, lias tesses all wore white corsages of
A.. M. at the chapter house.
Mr. Blocker attended
}j* j been awarded a letter Tn foot- white rosebud* and chrysairthfThe Home Demonstration Club- DeLand prior to entering the t - ■ ' l&gt;all at Stetson University in murns.
.w ill m eet'at 3:00 I’. M, at the Navy In PJ 12.
He served 2b recognition of his service a* a , hollowing cocktails a delicious
home of Mrs. J . P. Thurmond, months with the Third. .................
Meet m player this yeJr . The young atu- dinner was served at the AnehJr
912 Elm Avenue.
the Pacific theatre of tiperntioru. ilent is a freshman In the liberal at individual tallies. The guest's
places w rre lharked with bridal
The wedding will be an event nits college.
FRIDAY
place cards and mixed fait flow­
of early January.
er* with silver candelabra holding
.The circles of the Garden Club
white taper* decorated the tables
s J meet aa lollows: Amin:* With
utnl mantel
The dinner menu
Mrs. J . A. Young at 8:00 P. M. invited to attend.
■
consisted of luijtnt** aspic wUn
OcnUa| wtUi Mrs. H. M PapworUi
The Grammar School l . l . A .
cottage cheese, chicken a la king
at 10 :d0 A. M.. Dirt Oardener with will have a board meeting at
The glee club of Die SeminoleMrs. Charles Ohm at 10.00 A. M . 1:00 P. M. and the regular meet­ High School presented n pro­ on toast, French fried pointou»,
biscuits, fruit rake and
UtbUcus wlU&gt; Mrs BcVti Woodrutt ing will be held at 2:00 o clock. gram during the regular chape! peas,.... hot ■ ....i__.i„.
1 coffee.
Dining the dinner ih*
the
at 3:00 P. M . Magnolia with Mrs.
meeting
on
Friday
morning.
A
couple w as.given seveiat of the
MONDAY
W. IL . William* at 3:30 P. M..
small admission wa* charged to plate* In • their Wedgewood pat*
note with Mrs. J . D. Woodrutt at
The
___ _Fidelia
4 i» tClass of the F irs t5go toward the glee club trip to
10:00 A. M , Jacaranda with Mrs,
iiniist Church will
-pho-e invited were Mr. and
Baptist
...... ,holif their Tampa for the Slate Music he*; P m i oatuui a t 3:00 P. M. M rs. J. L. iiuntml Christmas meeting at t n
Itvnl.
Another
performance
will
M
u . II. „ Per kins, Jr., Mt. and
! Emlnlsor will be the speaker.
home of Mrs. John Miller, lid* bo given on Jan. 0 nt tho high Mr*. Dale Scott. Jr „ Mr. and Mr*.
'Tlallio Harrison chapter of the West Fifteenth Street at b:^l school auditorium with new num­ Janies Crnpps. Mr. amt Mrs. W. B.
A covered dish supper ber* added to the program.
Wray, Mr. nnd Mu. J . lH TruDaughters of the American Re­ P M
The show wn* entitled the luck. Dr. ami Mrs. C. B. Tervolution will meet with .Mra. V. will tie held and members ar«
E. Roumillat, 010 Palmetto Ave­ asked to bring a child’s toy for ‘'You Name It Show” nnd was willegar. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Edopened with the chorus o f '“ Dark war*! Higgins,
__
Jt „ Mr. and Mrs.
nue. All visiting daughters ore tho Cradle’ Roll.
Town Strutters Ball” followed Cha ib - E. Sin-lien. Mi and Slf»:_
with a review „f the Gay Nine- Itiriiianl Blown. Mi amt M rs.’
lies.
" B ic y c le
Built
f i f Chatle* Pnr*on«, Mi*. Peter Hay­
.Two,” Peggy Pippin nnd Kay den r. | ,n-.. Mt* C. S Buchanan,
Shoemaker: Boy's double rinartrt Mr* John Holt. .Mrs. "Frank Ray.
novelty number. ‘‘Mosnnitoex":
Ftixnlw Ih Dyson, Miss Kath" lijr k Town l'**krf C lub,' 8 -pen-, , v„ Wiggin*.
enrv vCarroll,
II
.. iggln*. 11
iienrv
u rro il, llirlic*r Hnrtlcn; hill hilly band with u’t J |,CB,
Donald Bishop. Jr.,
Houston Babcock a* leader, solo- Robert Newman, 'Jr.. McKay Tru­
isl Alvin Tenley in “ The Fuel- luck uml I Ini iv Lee. Jr .
berV Karo"! Kloisti Cook,- acro­
batic number; Mary Alice Hern'
PREACHING &amp; Y'* J
d m,
•Sammeitime ’ i -N ° 1 1 I; • C a n t » t » T O B e G l V d l

— TELE. NO. 148

Calendar

Hetty King To Marry
Gilbert J. Blocker

Glee Club Presents
Program On Friday

SPECIAL SERVICES

^

•Friday.and Saturday 8:00 P. M.
Sunday—11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M.
. Rev. M. 0. BALLEW
.

1Couple Honored With

(JEN EVA NEWS 'Parly Monday
Mrs. A. P.*.Moran

f r u \ a t k and Hyd.; T*-*
Du Carden Club met at the)
sum Of Mrs. J . T. McLain, j , .! “
on Wednesday afternoon for their an 1-gg-liag party at the home .*f
nr,mint Christmas party.. *Gift* her parent* nt 1217 Magnolia
w-rre exchanged among the itoiu- Avenue.
A bright red and *il»ei roi-**
bi r*.
The hostess. Mrs. McLain, serv. schsntc was used III decorating
ed refreshments of pumpkin pie the party room*. Red gladioli
snj coffee to the following: Mrs. and-greenery were bjnkcd on • In
I.vciie Norton, SDti. Phillip Bauer, mantel nnd in the white l*&gt;-.’h
Miss Geiger, MFs. Holmes, Mrs. shelves were poinsettia* in till
Maty Nickol, Mrs. Judson Len­ silver vases. Red roses were in
nart), Mrs. Laltue Alderman, .Mi*. other arrangements around tin*
I-ouise Bills, Mrs. Albert McCul­ living room and sun porch. Run.
loch, Miss Evelyn Daniels, Mr*. Ing led candles in silver cnndri.iEarnest Wal'd, Mrs. W. L. Sicg. lira w, ro usrd in lighting the
Mr*, J . II. Hilbrey, Jlrs. Bay Mc­ home. A lace cloth covered GoGill, Mrs. Jcrgenson and Mi»- dining Iwhie nnd at on* end « a*
the crystal punch bowl enruvlcl
Kmma Youta.
Mr*. Bertha Lindsey and Air. wl b mniden hair fern ami ibinad- Mrs. ,"K d*o n Goit spent risl flowers. Red taper-* ill -il.cr
Thanksgiving in Orlando with holders lighted tlie dining* room
Mr. anti Mrs. Harry l,ce Lindsey nnd tho table wn* lovely with
large sitvor ami crystal t in** *-i
and family.
Miss Ainoret Peter* of Miami canapes, dainty cookies, -mail
was the weekend guest of her individual fm it rakes ami cum
of salted nuts.
sister Mrs. Theo Limlsey 6ml
Those assisting Mt*. Bait tmother Mrs. Pearl Peters.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Heig, Mrs. serving were Mr*. M. S, Wiggir
Irfuise Bills, Mr. and-M rs. Don Mr*. Isabelle Barnwell. Mi- t&lt; i
Norton, S. P. Smith and Mt. and P* i kins. Sr.. Mre. Kicb.ird it* *v»i*.
Mis.
Mrs. Dalo S»-oi,i, J t , Mrs. Frsin
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—, Louis Bills of West i,Palm
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Ray, Miss Fllirnbeth Dy»**n ai,.i
5 ™ \ l l i n i m Wk
Miss Kathryn Wiggins.
days at Persimmon llommoci,.
Mr. Charles Phillips of DeLand
Tbo*e invited to t i e . o i t b At *
•t-ent a week visiting with Mr. "I "duck an*l Mr Tentillegny weie
and Mr*. J , A. Logan.
Mr. ami Mrs. D*!*- S.***r J* . M*
•lift Mr* L»l VVbitner, M* **• ‘
Mr. ami Sirs. Marlon L ig r t
ami family of Mattmm. III. me Mis. C, E. .Spencer. M* -n-f M
spending the wintrr here. At Jam es Crupp*. .Mi inr,| M.
present they are visiting thru W. Altman. 'Ii tin*l Mr- lin n .
i 111*111,
a uni and uncle'. Mr. nnd Mr*. J. Wight, II, Mr itol M*
A. lo'gan.

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SUNDAY SCHOOL D:30 A. M.

v FREE METHODIST CHURCH
French Avenue nnd F’ourlh Street
Rev. HUFORD C. CRONFORD. P ntlor

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Mr. gnd Alt. Ile.rce * „■
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ri.iance
'•nee Miller ami Mrs. Dot is ‘vevkend, gllCsi* of Mr uml Mi
Ingram of Daytona Bpacti.
T, W. Prevail ami family
Mrs. T- W. Prevail and i|augb
Mr. and Mr*. John Thotna* left I IT*. Vallcpn mill tddin, itllemb-d
Titt-&gt;ijay for a . short May in the Hniity-Grlgg* wt-d*ling .
W ishinglon, D. C.
Nanford on Sunday,
Mr and Mrs. G rigrr, Air*.
Mr. anil *Mr». l-r.-tci I t . ,
H ilda .-Wilion and daughter Jean of laikr View, Ohio,, i.iu m* ..t
w*n* dinner guest* of Mr. and Mr*. T. W Piet »i* ii.io- j; ,
.'L^- W. L. Seig at their b**t«e
'need IIII* Ed Ball h,.m\ nil L** .
on tj«ke Harney.
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Geneva.
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T n ip p . " A Little lilt o f H e a v e n
Nancy Williams, “ Bluea in the
The B a p t i s t adult Sunday
The
Geneva
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N ight";
Ciarence
Grantham.
S* h**ol Class uirt nt Bo* lion,,- ,,f ’ heir annual cmn.-.l t- Bn .. i ,
"Shorttiin' Bread": dancing chm
n-.mmir*! M- end Mr* P it i I i i p llatu-i
* dllorillm I t nlay e iemu,
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si-. “ Si Louis Woman” by IH*.
School » I .*■ present were Mi nnd Mi, l 1 he direct.loo of Nr. , | ., y . ,
ho,* McClelland, Anita Aiken,
vuntil! ML “ Vi C Amiei *. Mr, .out It *- ii I'Ullkel Sntig*
S, s Fv-tci , t
1 Betiy Rene Ball, Betty Duncan |
m 11Jk ,.f ( hi„.toia»". b&gt; I' Vtnthicux, Mi. ami Mi*. J t
Mark Andrew*. " Vdtn." by Ft in,
Mis* Grigi-i,
Vt,* I hai. noil ’ T h e Fiddle. I” .
*o-f ISi-By Jane Copeland.
i L**m ii » ol ihi M*-lh*^li-t Chutrh .'Uilniux,
| tin* inlrriorutur » a * llaroiil = |(rt , . n(
j,
I I 'tin Wilson. Mr am|
Uri •is IVutt'h rtftd \li Tiiitii #pii' O r
h h ! net and the o s end inen
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the .brer
i ' i Mr* .Bertha^ l.iud.ey Mr&gt; Sv Mftsi* Alter t 11tnb&gt;
I w "e
« latnlife litanlham . Bll j
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Whittle! l . - n u n McLain, M
i/-t*l&gt;elii n-fl by »Mi«n l»
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Ludwig. Spem.1 Harden. Carl j wMh M ,../y .i M&lt; L«an a* nrr VI &gt;• Htiby
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t ho-*- m th* «h**ir *re:
*Hue Aldei ninn
■ ltd
T he
11 &lt;» in ir 1i* ir xij &gt; i 14t
Moye.
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| Mr- tiownid Vbtliteilti. Mr* Belt
i I vonnrd.
t hrintum^i till’d Mil skill Im? 1■&gt;•!■!
Chapmen, Mr* / It. lintliff, Mo.
*f ! an- ftit Tue*i!ity nfi* ffHMin in M,t
W. M Kut.y. Mi*. II V. Aiken,
We*l I'ommunllv l( di Tin* bfii&gt;J*"
Mis. Erne t SouthuMld, Mrs.
I lie re ti rt:» Mf? Milt
N t ktil mol '1* * j
Burk &gt;i*i’b. Mi- W G. Fleming,
H* uHi llm ry K id ir i •
I Mr*. H It l-itng, Mabel Chap-

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hbvn.!, V|i and Mi*. Guv U - .I j
M' ami Mi* Jmnrn 11*c g ■ n— M |
on l Mi l Sum Martina, Mi and I
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David Smith. Mi. nn ! Mi i [
I dotitd llipg'n*. J».. \|t ant
'l i - It. ] Perkins J*
Mi and |
itnhuii! Brown
not Mi ,
B. Mel.eml, Jr
t li iambi. I
ami Mr*. V
Mliter. ‘
itnil Mr*, t ‘lv*!e II I'd'Villegar. I
Mi and Mi- Hugh Tr'tbi**l
at,it Mi- Malcdtn lliggin-. *
aiul Mi*. .Yiiti,. V M itiiaiir*.
Mi ami M i* in.oigl.i* Si on |
' I ' iiii. tlr ami Ml 1 f,, ■ n &gt;*|,iii.
h,*l*.-r sttd Mr. am! M&gt;* lim it M. i lung.
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Peter Hayden Top , , \|j
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1'1 *d. M.-s,Even'll 1, , u 1 d r,. ,
Mr* r S. Buchaiinii, Mi*. Ruiii
It in* off. Mis* Miirgai*
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'1 * Klito Hutchison, M *
I* tii tVhivhnin. Mi* la naK-lb*
ll.igan, McKay Tmlurk* B ir r .
I**-. Jr., Donnid Bishop, ir.. liu 1
•’ft Newman, Jr ., Richard Dea
R**bcrt Cornell, Ii-ii Za i„l. L.-. ;
t*r Guthrie ami l!ol*-it WiL, n.

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P II. l^iniing, Mrs. R. W. Lo*
sing. Mr*. V, M. Green, Mri. &lt;
K. Carter, George Stine, Coach
Fred Canos,
Treasurer John
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man Simon Dingfelder, Decoration Chairman Ida May Gehr,
Program Chairman Delores l*e.
Refreshment Clinirman B e t t y
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Room 6 Captures
Grammar Schoul
Softball Tourney

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Room •» o f the Sanford GramGILM ER .RTKBLK
| first .quad for the all- C * ,t CenAn article concerning Maj. 1|. | tral Conference came aa a plan*, mar School captured the round
irllmer S t —
e le- recently npprart-d
surprise to nil (’clary Fed robin softball tourney hobl ,ln«t
nppfart-d ant aurprl
week on the school groinwh*.
in Siam ami Hlripcx, an army Uttmlem,
The conteal* featured untuunl*
publication for the European
Willi* Anderson, Harold KaslTheater.
ner and Util Ludwig were the ly streamlined rule* such a* two
Maj. Steele I* the non of Mm. team member, named, with Spen­ out* retiring a aide, three called
O. M. Karri*on, 1.111 |-n|nult&lt;&gt; cer Harden placed on the honor- bull* awarding n man n free pas*,
two atrikea an out and if the
Avenue, and i* stationed near able mention hot for and*.
Frankfurt, Germany and ii o ffi­
Anderson was given n"un*nU second strike is a foul it is called
cer in .charge t,f athletic activity mou* choice for the team ,by the une-hatf strike and a third foul
for the men stationed in that coaches representing each achool j would he one-hair strike tint! ail
area.
in the conference, which ia flUo 1 "*YJ.
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..... * I-...
Hit- victor* iiefeatcff r&lt;«»m» j ,
Ernie Reel), staff correspond
tt,
imd
9
in
order
to
win
the
t-til for the publication him thin 1 The heils having been defeated I
t’o^aptain*
for
... a twice
*c l - _ during
-I. . .!« — ll.„
. mnn *■
■%.!! championship.
to say, ‘'Following cm the heel* Ihut
the *da*on
and*
champion*nip.
owapiai &gt;*
~
............sod
of the team's startling HLl.l u p- ' each time hy a .Ingle point cum- *hl"
riJ " , "I f X
the
-"t victory over the
hitherto pleteil
un* plated one of the most successful Hpenear B a rd j. Mam her a
D
... ..............,
Lo45op&amp;sf (
defeated Berlin Beam, the CBS year* the tcum has had In aom*
Tommy"
Rumbley.
Keybeit
Bcdgo
*rfcA^s»lw\ r
athletic official* have derided to jjme.
huugh, A. U. Gatlin, jack-Anwitn,
'tloA'U&amp; l l
ntiandcm plan* for any further
ST. A I C I S T ISK BAINTB
O n * Wilklnann, Raymond C'olib
wfyr'etfJ \\
competition for the* 1940 pig.
An announcrmenl came out of Rnymoiiil Yatia, J ‘«ul M rlrci
co *Jfg(rfcV tt\
skin season.’’
the I-oW Angeles baschall confrr’ll
id I&lt;?9o
Maj, II. (J. Steele, nthletic offi- ,.nce |a*t week that the SL Au- and lha co-cuptains. '
cer, said, “ tVe felt that anything ‘ gustine Saint* 'o f the Florida
A dp I9 ?I AdP
tlu* l a n r did after it* superb .s t a t e la-ague will be part of the
w eer- c o Thanksgiving l/ny performance Chicago Cub* form system next
CAAaM'y W fll
would be strictly 'ontl-cllmatir. year.
oA\a $YA&lt;e »d
The. squad ih-scrve4 a compUtej -|he Saints Jjiitu-d the National
f75i
Wff ^ ,
rest.”
*
• League 'ball club’s minor league
l ? 3 j(
With-tin- aitnounrement, lenta-1 system
under an
ngreeinenl
Uvo plans for On* All-Star* t o | m u.},^d ut the meet In l*»s
op|Hise the winner of the CBS t Angeles.
Inlrr-lcngue championship eliml-j i ’he Cuba •leporlully will send
nation* were
were dropped.
dropped. '
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r . WJ J ^ J J ; L.
i1 nmrFy ho 'fann
'rbatiela
. The
Berlin
clinched
lire
winning it* final text, wn*
attributed purtially to four new j M tttey gathrted in But tlrcoalng the fumed Mr. Ijuig-.qit i-tnl*li&gt;h
raxxle-ilaixle play* developed for room, tlM- util* coach. Who weighed .ed Ills mark. This i ' the opinio 1
S t A t ? ( ] / l 6 H lS 7 0 3
Ibe game by coach Kddie Over­ about HO pound*, brandished, a of I’lain Ben Jmii-s, \\ hirh-v ■trainer,
who
i*
currently
at
Hi’d
ItiiRer
at
th
r
big
tackle
atal
shout­
S
£ A S g 4 A s g o A c M O f?
man. The I rick play* set the
singe for the winning touch­ ed. "You. jou’re Just u bum, tliat'a pah ItBee Course readying Win
- i P e AJosM JtW estfee/t BAYterfall You can t take tl. Oh. U I yen Wright’s slrin*- f-r 1lo* - J :tit*
down.
BALL- TCA a\
lind your slw It l just luvd your nary 17 iipeniug.
(T I.L B Y PRO LlillH iK B S
-It
bu.ks
like,
n
-fitt-.il
Hiym
iThe- niinounrcnieitl that three.»!«•. I’d lie lic»vyw**tghl cIuMltpjott
Brntinole • High grid machine I of tlw world. Nothing WUH atop itn,| AssqtiU will pas* Wholawny s
record nt-xl ‘year," saiil .Lutes, of fint ill 19 i2 Wide
I) nirriiJT,
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ner.
memlier* were nameil on the me."
"hut thing* wtm(d have t*en dif­
t illume! Farm still h a s p hor*e ' S H O R T S L A M f l H
ferent if the purses were lh........ barn which ntUhF retain 1
^
....... winning 1honors
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"v A*a*a»*»Wl I’rrwa .
samp then us they are now."
iitom-y
for the
Jones based his statement -»i ■ table*, lie I* (lie dural, 1# Arm­
Coach 1-mi Little o f Columbia
the facts that Bleach Jacob ' .Sly ed. 'I he Yne.yeui-old gelding w*&gt;
tide is a scant ffS.nnu tivbiml reeerilly named handicap chant- tell* the unv about a certain
Wliirlawajr'a nil lino- mink of pinn i-f 19 In in the -Iluring Furor player hn once coacbed while at
1 ,1*11 nod one vietol) mole* poll. \ftrf the Nimignnselt S|&gt;e- (•W gctown Univeraity when tluit
the piesnif scale wwlU 'surpass
al lie wo* le iiin l for the balau*- - *rh(ml, like many others,
uf the year June* h;r* pul him roiiimerrialiiing football.
its- record.
in recent veins ptartii idly all hark In training uml if he show*
A fter his final footlrall season,
of liie lliiporlaot Mtake- Itai* t*»-e" iinvlliliu- like tii* uld form will this player applied or a job offIm- noiiiin.iU'il f»,i iiie $25 ,00(1 \L rnmpus, and he had to fill out a
iiie'ease,i In value.
"Take a look a; tin- leeord-,
1 viioiin irnmhrnp nod the $ 50,000 •piestionnaiie.
On l ho blank
drawled I'Jain Ben
Wb), the Wide tier. He could be flown t-&gt; wnere
where ft *BiJ
aahl previous cm
employer,
Triple Crown alone t» Wurth plus* Santa Anita fot the $DI0,000 bun he put “ Lou little of George­
lo f ino.uoil 10 the witmet and dir up Vtel one* or all three ,-f town "
Where it read position
vvllrii d im ly won thp K&lt;-i&gt;liii'k) tlime went* wjoit,| retain the held, he filled in,
,, ‘‘left
----guard.
I &gt;&lt;-*try, i’ ri-iikness iili*l Itelmunt crown for tin- Wiuveti Wright And where it mid how long,' he
S take - they um uu riled Li. |utl half ■ tidde
wrutc “ three y e a rs"
I lull
Juries poiii1e*t out (hut uinnot,
every stake that Whitlauay won
hit* fteen rnisr*l,
The I'linlico
it, u w . n i , r i 'o * t
Special only ml-led *10,0011 lo the
lianknilt in 1912 white the pre&gt;eiit
I ’ «*• f a f i t I
"III" Nt-»- York Yankees and (hr
value i, * 25 ,0011; flarilen State-’*
I
K
TO -.3
Ct»-\
rl.iiMi
Indium
»i*rr
playliw
a
Trantor Handirrp hns l-eeo raised
from &gt; 10.000 to *Mi.0tNI; The bi- Jjj || i. jihc |i^t April .totIt find
Divio llumlirap. Il.ooklyn llanrli- ' niker Irdfrgv railed tuT n il1In*
enp, Walden Stakes. The Dwyer, tin ' tonal walk to Use batter.
W r M a k e O u r O w n Ice C re a m , A ll F la v o ra
rrotid biLwntan Roy
The t.'lusiie. Anierlcan Derby and Ck-velaml
Dr. leoaard Barker
Yankee
Rltcbej
KJoyu
the Nuragansrlt .Sju-cial have all Mack.
T a l l y - D elicio u s - H e a lth f u l
(IptomatrUt
gone into the higher brackets. Ib-vrm look no r ha tiers that Mock
Rye* eiamlnrd—Glass** fitted
Whirliiwttv won ulk these event* *"»kl reach out and tag one ol
203 H. O range A r e
deliberately
wide • pitches.
Julie* figure* that under lire lit*
Orlando, Florida
l-ieseni seal** Wbirhiway'* earn Ib-reti* tin,--*' tunr e.trnitflit pitches
Phnn* 4987
mgk would have rencherl the
imm.ooo mark.
A**aulli H fr-e ;o f the Ypnr, i
414 Snnford Avunueplan oilhm striking distance
the Wbli lawny stum lard. *
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“ I’m nut Dying to take any S
thing nwny. from Assault," said S
Jones, "lie 's 11 gieat horsj. mol fS
set n record of ever $ 400,000 o- a j S
three-year-old. Whirty would hitv«ln
y
Limited Number
won about $50,000 more fm Ip
three-year-old season.*'
Tin- war lime restriction* mi
racing also cost Whirlaway thou
siind* of dollar* In purse*, wild
r o rtler in e a rly . W e a r e f i l li n g o rd er* a * t h e y
Jones. Shipped to Santa Anita
“ The Talketl-about Home Freezer*’
in 1911 for the $ 100,000 . Handi­
cap, the shutdown forced him to
remain idle nil winter. The ban
217 E. l i t Street
on
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Lft us thow you the heavy-duty wilt
which provides constant zero tempera­
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table*, fruits, and dairy products ■ C
months and months,
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Lei ut show you the gleaming porcelain
storage compartments, completely ofr
Vol o p e d hy the freezing coils so that
every Inch of space is really usable.
In short, 1st us show you the ORIGINAL
time-tested frozen food cabinet. T

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reached nbiait December id, three
weeks earlier than ever liefore.
"Crop* throughout the Pompano
JA C K S O N V I L L E . Dee. II, area have benefited by exception­
i Special) -"The Pompano Stale ally good weather condition* foe
■ I*;iimem’ Market appears slated some time, but high wind* tin
In break another Sea*onal record I firat four days in December
ltd* hull, jlilm nents'In one three-, mused heavy damage to lender
day jitriuil IguL WKk laltllnK 17 11 growing plants, particularly cucumliers arnl squash. Price* dec­
lined * ally Idly during the U*t
week due to heavy Volume ol
shipments and the fact that cold
weather in the North caused slow
unloading. Manager Warren re­
ported, at the week-end that he
was unable n* yet to tell whal
effect the railroad emhainfo older
won HI have on shipments from
the Pompano Market. The trir-l*
situation appears favorable how­
ever for the present, he reported
and no serious trouble is expect-d
for at least a few weeks.
"The sVswherry movement from
the Plant City State Farmers'
Market Increased nicely during
the last week, totaling •11,71 a
pints for th* report period. Price*
ranged from 3 4 *3/1 to 4(1 cents
per pint. Manager It- K. Johnson
ha* advised our Jacksonville ifffice.
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.1--' fillip. I 'iiuiii' Nlo-J,
Wc for 6 year old g ir l. I'bniic -—
i-'Li in i .its
for .dl iH-nixions
7 P e ls, L iv e sto c k , S u p p lie s
Mp NKII.I. A 11 WT, FLORIST
&lt;fi.-t. A vp. jiiii o ff Hlncii
.Told II I ON A WATSON, ll'fli
l.ffic - pb |ll I It--iilruc«- nil. lim it
I'rlrry Ave. Has Purlin* Feeds
Wo aii- itnoly lo *ld|i Vrre ripe *IIVK us your order for bnb&gt;
fancy f. nil. Abo full line nut..,
chick*. The H a n f o r d X-Cel
font* and vegvlnblr*. II. K. AStore. 2 nd A Sanford:
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II V, Aiken, lln Went Ixt Htrei-I.
[ roi'K K H HPANIKI.S Itegisteii-d
MV K KT 11mill in Minnie* H-iW
Champion stock, puppies and
bushel.
It. W. lain!,
Phuno
grown dug*, blnnd mol Mark
7 HH*VV.
stud rervlce. MerdwiiiMl Ken­
nel*, West 1st Hirer I, Turn at
HKAIKfUAUTKItS for (lirblnmN
yellow mall box. Phono Hllfi -J
gifts, toys, ifauus, books, dulls.
Hoy now on biiilitrl or luy-away. COCK Fit HPA-NIKI. POPI'll-ik
Fliestnne Slorc*. I l l K. First
legUtered, IUIU Polioeito Ave
Hk
one.
tlTX K PO KHFIlS -romplel#" line.
HELP WANTED
I hint's Toxiotn Fenl Store.
(HitI, for soda fountain ' a. Lan
FOR SA LK : Wooden stavo -barey’s Drug Store. Part *.ims oi
rt-ls. Make exrrllrnt fetxl end
full lima, ________________ _
grain containers, fl.0 0 eaeh.
Snulhern Chemicals, tint N, Kim HELP WANTK1) — Experienced
Ave. t
salesman. Firestone Stoic*,

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Mr, Itrown Vlitfor’- l 'i u ll-Cakes
an* .rn -ale ip I'lugly W lg;ty
and Table Supply.

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good buy si Ino.no. Plume

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

'our Senators
Rockefeller *
Ask Labor To
Offers Big^uin
Propose Laws
For U. N. Site
r«sl1s,r&lt; rt«.U Csae Ds,

|(« a l li ti r ij frum (Hiftr II

Know land of California agreed States, Great Itritnin and Soviet
with V Inntiers although he would It ua* la.
not hntntd n g y r-s on the outcome'
The compromise proposal Is
wf such suggestions from l-ubor said to have been urged by asukders.
said to have been urged by A s ­
'l^ m w ra tie
Senator*
Edwin sembly fresklont Paul llenrl-.
Johnson o f . Colorado and Jahr. Fpaak. Tno Big Three representa­
ileCkll»n of Aik ansa* were also tive, silting on the eight-nation
n agreement with Handers on drafting committee mi disarm ­
8 rtnin points of hi* argument. ament have acepted the sugges­
nutor McClellan, however, ex­ tion. They fly tied to report to
pressed Mine doubt a* to the sug- 'their chiefs and tlA*u to give the
slioh? Labor leaders , would result of their consultations to
rr. Ho says previous sugges* the 2ft*natlon disarmament sub­
n« of reform proposal* on striae committee at 3:00 P. M. todny.
dilation has aroused much op­
position in fjrlxir elrelv*.
Senator Johnson said he did not
believe I.uImm will oppose offering
Suggestion,. Hr ..tid 1Tilsit leadars util have constructive and
MIAMI, Dee.
lire, subject. -Wincheflr the ' ?
Worthwhile ideaJohnsoii inaintninr-l that respon- nlst ami r.rt in
alhio iJihor leader* m-ognlxe the Damon Itunyon,
fac t that atrlkes--«uc)i 'as tbs night, said lb"
■ dft cmil walkout which tied up was that hi* h
the nation for 17 days—must he ami his n*he* s
averted in tlio future.
hattan from mi airplane piloted
Meanwhile, thn lalmr spotlight prefrrably. hv his friend, ('apt
har now swung to the CIO. The Eddie Klckcnbarker
CIO plans to mnke public a study
WlnehslI aJdril tliat originally.
by Robert Nathan, an economic Runyon, expie*»od the w*i*h that
consultant, on incivased living his aihe* lx- Mattered over Dado
costs. The CIO plans to use the county (MiamiI but later changed
study as a bolster In it* current
drive for postwar pay boosts.
"Ho loved Dade county, -hut
Attorneys for John L. l-ewis Manhattan wn* bin heal,” Winand the govrrnmerii have agree! rhcll sai.l and ihc columnist added
tn a truce In any further legal hr* i* undecided whether to rumbattles in lower courts- The truce nltlo n movie on which lie hud
will slay in effect until ten days been collaborating with Runyon,
aftar the Supreme Court give* a i-ullcd "Proceed With Cautlori,”
decision on the United Mine
Workers appeal ataiost the levy­
ing of contempt fines against the
ur)lon and Lewis.

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Windie 11 says, ai
»nt down to wrKe'tl* Jfffei’ al
trim hut cutililn't do it
I I
thinking he hntetl gushing."

Celestial Fireworks
Are Seen In Kansas

Winehcll think* n filling rpil
for Runyon would tie n paraph
of one of his turtles known »
llo ries—

OMAHA, Neb.. Dec. II, (/?)—
Residents of five piid-wriUrn
slats* were treated to a display
of. celestial fireworks last night.
Astronomers said the biasing
meteorites were part of an an­
nual shower from the Gemini
•'(installation.
Ilefore dawn, the sky was bril­
liantly lighted fo r a 250 -lnile
stretch between McPherson, Kan.
and Garden City,. Kan. At G ar­
den City, freight handlers said
they heard a roar ns the light

GIs Jo Be Allowed
To Wed Frauleins

WEDNESDAY, DEC. J 1, 1M 6
Pherson

llowsvtr, astronomers u ; , that
moat m. too riles are slfhtgd at
wirxilm* sky for 30 minutei a f­
distance o f SO miles.
ter the flash of the meteorites. ■
The meteorites also were sight­ . Professor Oliver Itollina of the
U nfm aity o f Nebraska said the
ed at Omaha, Springfield. Illinois; Qeimlol
meteor was scheduled to
Dcs Moines, Iowa; Topeka, Kan­
appear between Dec. 10 and 12 .
sas; and Joplin, Missouri.
Some persona described the
meteorites as having a bright,
VOLCANO A CTIV E
greenish hue with a purple head.
Others said thay saw a p*]*r
MEXICO C IT Y , Dee.. 11, bP&gt;—
'A Mexico C itv newspaper state*)
today that the famed Popocatepetl
volcano 10 miles southeast of
Mexico City again Is phowlng
af* | signs of activity. The volcano
■ ita. has leng been dormant, but the

crater In recent

paper says’ puffs uf 'smoke, i t ii
the rate o f about SO an hour. h a w J

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Winchell Recalls Last
Wishes Of Runyon

probltlon,
Col. Geoige Eyster, speaking
for McNaniey. said such mar­
riages would* he permitted only
when the individual soldiers t»n*
nbout to leave Germany'.
He
lidded that -every German girl
who might he permitted to nm'ry
a u l and enter the United Minia* a German war bride would *■"
investigated thoroughly for Nmi
sympathies. ,
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Explaining McNuriia” ’* rightabout-fate olt the romance |n&lt;in­
tern, Kyster raid the general had

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G otham Fire
Tenement Is Wrecked
When Explosion In
h . Adjacent Building
i Starts Fire Raging

Veteran Politician To
Serve As Head Of
Republic Until Mid­
dle Of J a n u a r y

. ♦ NEW YORK./Dec. 12—
(/P)— Thu num U H pf persons
trnppgd ih HM* wrecked
Mnnlinttan tenemant house
is now estlm utecl. nt more
than 30. E ight persoha ore
known dead in the dUoater,
{\mi rescue workers are enrefully digging Utrougli the
debris in search of o th e r

PARIS, Dec, I" . id')— A Teh­
eran, French i»dltirian. Socialist
I gnu Ilium, today was elected
president - premier of the in­
terim French government. Ilium
will serve until the middle of
' January, when a ptrmaliciit gov­
ernment i* to lie established.
V«de lubula or* said the national
ii- 'inbl* gas-,- Rl,mi idxnit f»7 fi
ballots Ttie 7 4 -year-old leader
needed only .‘till bsllid* for r.|i
absolute majority.
I
Ilium's ftrsi jedt wilt he ’l i it ll
nil parties to agree on a p.’fffrnm. 11i* regime elm m u st'Se­
nile whether the Rightist parllee
should In- Included In llie Catl.inet.
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rilJrilai*.
Ti L»-rj
b m | | so sign of life from
tbs pi!a of brtekt and rubbt*
that* used to bo a building honslog 2 8 ‘ families. Tbs tenemant
wa» wrecked when fir* broke oul
„ In on unu*i»d lea house nsxt door,
'an d Or wall of the ice home col­
lapsed on the tenement.
Pul Ice have revealed that four
boyi hove admitted starting a
fire In tha lee home yesterday
afternoon. Iiut tlte • nuthoritten
that
so **•»
fa r a* can I* deter|P*y./ *■*«
•*■ aw
.allied ut thle lime, there I* no
connection botwwn ihe earlier
bla*o uttd the fire ..which later
resulted’
In tha disaster.
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NEW YO RK. Dec. 12, ’ (VP)— At
least eight person* have been
killed and 24 injure*! in an e x ­
plosion that wrecked an upper
Manhattan tenement early today.
An unknown numt&gt;er of person*
are itill be1icVe&lt;l buried 'n the
a£-rrrk*gc. and about 10 persons
are reported milling.
The explosion'' occurred during
a fire in an unused V*.house ad­
jacent to the npnrtjnent building
at West lB 4 th Street and Am s­
terdam Avenue. The blast rippe 1
out one- ®a l| pf the burning tee
house and knocked down n wall
o f the tenement.
r , . The deed include a city fireKmsn, Frank Moorehcad, an II*
,m*Mi-ou Itoy, Anthony Riam-nnli,
Tihrt Daniel CorradoySt years «*M.
Blancni’di and Corrailu were oeeupanlw-n^tb® tenement Mourehead end young Hianranli d ed
after being tnken nut of t hsj
wreckage. Carrndo was dead when
•found. .
Six other petsons
have -been
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removed from the huge hrnp j f
rubble. Police say that at least
40 p e r s o n * are *llt| miss iig,
fpcluding u mother and her three
^■ hildren. Borne of the missing
.presumed (dimed in Ihfi'Wreckage
ore believed to tie fire mm.
IIt’ll in wire v rThe tenement building
tunlly sheared ip half. The pile
of debris r*FH|* til t)lP fiPfRlul fin If
level.
The luotlier utnl three ehildrcn
believed trapped In the' wrecked
build'll,) were identified as "Mr*.
Edith Dlrica and her children
tliniles, 12, Margaret, 6, and
.Alary six month*.
V The, explosion in the lee house
Occurred an hour after the f re
broke out. .
Mayor William O'Dwyer went
to the scene after the fifth firs
alarm had been turned in. Fire
K^CoramUatener ljunyte end rollce
LU C o m m '•* aloner Waltender also
Rt tba arena.
J Ttie mayor »nh! h i
d lrc c M
1 'th# police, Tire cimniilsslnurrs cn*t
bousing authorities to get the
l ^ e c l * 0f the d’snMer end general
t ^ n d m o n s before the fire broke
ten*.

‘ft Fire Marshal Thom** Brophy
Mid that tha eau»e of the explaslnn In the kft houaa had not
been d*t«rmlnftd. However, h*
Wald that ® amall rulAl.h blaxe
bad been #xtlnful*h*j1 there late
yeitefday afternoon. Tha n**t
fire W** ■reported »hortly after
midnight and flva alarm* brought
85 fire compantea and * number
A f ambulance* to D »'*«&lt;&gt;••
.
^ A boy ’who w M 'k t a ® 1.1 ,of
th* wreckage wma^lWntlfletl l»y

He’d Rather Stay And Picket

A PROTtSTINO PICHIT la dragged to the patrol wagon by police atu-r
a dcroon*tratlon at tha entrance to the (truck AUD-Chalmcr# plant In
Wc»t A111*, Milwaukee, WUc. Brick* How *nd badge* were ripped oft
policemen'* uniforms In ft wild half-hour fight between 1.500 picket*
and 800 policemen, who arrested twenty-five itrlker*. (/nlcraailottal)

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nvonung. and
given “ emergency
DC. O. L. park, was
to Orlando
further
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Luxury Liner “Europa” Sitting Ip The Mud
ide'irrTUi^Var Agen­
cies Are Aboliahed
WASIIINOTON, Dta\ 12
—-* 7*1-—iVsidcnt triiim m said
a! his (dvs.s fonfotvncp toiln.v Hint if it hadn't been
I nr strikes ji wmtltl have
l»«*en possihlp to pad tho w ar
i,im,rjfOiu'y Itafort* now. The
I'resident made this flat
Ktatenient—without plnhorulion—a t hi.t regular n e w s .'
conference t«slay.
Meannh le, the whole v*-&gt;t, .
■ trueture of wartime control hureatio waj Imlng thonnigbiy remod­
elled by nre.-djeniial diieellun. Mr. 4
Truman ha- vet up a uaw ogoncy
agency
1‘ntlcd the Officr of Temporary
t'ontrol*, hemled by Maj6r (?eue,M»
I’hllV R. Fleming, an Army en*

Program A d o p t e d Indications Are De­
Must Be Okeyed By ni a n d s Of $2 Per
Day Are Expected
General Assembly

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Tax Reduction,
National Debt
’ Raise Issues
tsso tT A 'P si) p r i :s s
Tin men of ( jipllfd Hill are
spraying iln-ir ihroals for wihUt
promise* to !«• one of the hi;ge*t
debate- m the t-oming (’ongres*.
I-**' **(-' '*p on oil,* -iile are the
proponent* of tax M-tlurtlnn and on
th.- othet -*&lt;lr an lhi‘»4* w hfl twaIh** e tin- natjoiml *11*I*i ihimltl be
rut itow n fi*-t
I lie ,t,-ht n-dm-tom advocates
&lt;ul thiii iiiteti—! pnyim'iils
Ki iIn- dob( m,- j.’,,000,000,.
HUH
year
T h a t « more' limn
lln y-.-vei naivi-t took iu each yest
fi'on all t*\i -1 u »- - i .iiii p &lt; before
tin- war. So theap ini-n sa y cut
down lln- dt-t&gt;i by every d o ll a r .
p o - - ih|,* uglily now wiiilp pi-.qilp
still have money.
This group
says a m e - d a n la l r r on eould
very *»p II upici o u r economic ap­
ple-cat t.
Up' &gt;ithv! side argues th a t the

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NEW YORK. Dec 1’J , &lt;&gt;V&gt;—T l„
NEW YORK. Dee. 12. 1/1*1—A
United N a t i «»ti » sul.-rnmmittiv CIO United Autoworkers through
suddenly turned on the speed to­ its president. Waller Keuther, r«day and approved the first hnii vealr.l today that the union'* cxof a plan on world arm* reduction. erjitlve board probably will noTwo new provisions ware voted nouin-e In-fore the day i» over the
into the draft bv the committee. wage Increase- t will deniund
Here they are: D —A require from auto manufacturer* next
m r n V l h k V W program «d^.tft.l I
/ h e r e la no official ImlltuW . S ~ « r llr *S&gt;l*n.ll .n ,,.. S , » - r f r t M l k . * = * * » * ~
apprnveil I &gt;■ ‘a dpectal session of t-lit UnoffrllHv three me hint budget i-*n {a- balanrr.i m/xt year
the (ieueral Assembly. 2 )-—A that the boost* vroulil runic i,p t . jHHtipthltig paid o f f on itu- deb'
condition that ang armi reilurt on about 12 a day.
and taxes reduced at tin- -bn
Roulber took issue «til* -* time. They -ay a rot m ttm
projrnm must provide for the
statement
made
recently
t*v
Gen
control of atonlic energy tn the
roulil even tiien-ii-e no# natnm&lt;&lt;
extent nccr-sary to see that il t* rra| Motors president, ( l Wtl revenue. So tbi*v dentainl a 11
son,
who
ileclared
that
the
*&lt;**l
used only for peaceful purpose*.
p,-repot leiitirt on arto? - th,- &gt;&gt;,,*,■ I
a car Is practically all »ac* and
Ths liig Four foreign minis­ that If -alarie* go up 2 * p*-** ••**•. j iu personal income taxe».
The Ilnttsp-Republirmi Ktre-ro- •
ter* uro alt **t to wind up their car pr'r'e* wraulil hnv,- t» 1«- bit -.1
affairs today in New York (Tty, a similar amount.
t'o m iu ittre lnyck- up it- om n -n ii *
(bat la x rale- c a n bp put and
completing th# first'phase of his­
Keuther countered by declaring grenlpr government revenue «!'•toric peace talk* following World
War II.* Trentie» now h*ve been that auto prici*n ttm-i e *&gt; down -rived by referring to the IteputiTux
completed for Italy, Finland nnd lie said he’d like In lo-t licit ;&gt; r,-uii reeord in th e ItfiSt'in- rates were reduced too* lino',
till* Haitian -atellites of (Icrmatiy year from now pricelower
than
today,
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and will be signed in Paris in
during that dread,- whnb i -i .hom
Ft binary, The foreign ministers' higher and General M-.t--' •» ••• a .'ml l-o-ini— and p .-iohipi - p
lie
making
money.
deputies will meet in Umdon next
g-» all .oil (oi orw iisiim I
I •
Meanwhile nlliri Itoin ’
I* • * .e-o p o n - in. ren-i-d *-i - , “ II
pinntli to begin preliminary dis­
cussion* of the German and A us­ era are up In nr in- ... &gt;tiom mol ibe oalooial deln
igc - redured IMS perei-nl. a p p ro i
trian |ienro treaties, while the repot| which ins its ih ,i
• mg mutely f l.tiuti.iam linn » j r a i ' -r
big four tbrmsclve* will not meet ran lie inised witb.mi I
again until March when they prices.
Tlie ('HI/ rosimtiiiu i |U years.
based on a anrvey made I", iJn
gather in Moscow.
lint th e chairnian of the lloo-o
Meanwhile, Setrelary of Stale CIO by Robert Nathan, a riiteuP. Appropriation* Committee, Clar.*
James Byrhe* U planning to en­ ilig ecouoiiiUt who formeilv was eio'e t'ainiop of MIs-'Oiii, d 1 *
xovenuneni
eeonomic
pin.... .
lter
? r tilelin e stalemated
B ia ie in a ic u
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elint believe taxes t5mi lie cut mol i
United
N a­ aa .............
Mona effort for a world program j CIO President Philip Murray - ilil sirealile payment be made on '■"&gt;
*f arm’s reduction and a troop that his union* will u*. tin- m -|m &gt;i I bilge debt at Ibe -a m e lime TWI
census. Byrne* plrlns to enter the a* a *rudepo\L In lln-ii piep.ua- debt, by the way, i» F-Mn.ili"
UN ,ll*cu**ion» today in what I* tlon for a now round *&gt;f ».t«e (HH).(HIO. fam m ii wants Cungt- •
described a* an lltli-hour at­ demand*.
to stip ulate by taw Itin I
•
tempt to salvage Ibis part of tha
The Nathan report drew,., muck 000,000 m in t be loppixl off dm
UN program ft-r International reply from the esertiNv, y wv national debt eaeli year lief *'•*
p, ru-o and order.
H' f " '*
president of the Natmmd ' — ■« then- a i e any lax rut
'Klsowhere on the UN front, lion of Mumifaclui. 1 - Wallet lax reductions in g h l ea-e I-mI.i V tlie committee to select a per­ We’senburger. Tin- NAM ..troul public tax burden only to »' A"
manent site for the world or­ charged that ihe rel«m innm an it tougher for the next general '•"*
ganization I* working overtime Invitation for n «*w -s-ue- of
Others l» lid- group look id
today ns a result of a »urprl*o wage dematjds, |&gt;o*slldj fnllowisl the 10211 tax collections " f * * offer of an
headquar­ by another wave of si-thms -tiikcs. IHKl.OOU.OOQ in a Umm )T.ir. Ibxt
ter* alt* In New York.
j A simdur reaction came from tho is (I.OOO.OOd.OflU lm»s than tlm »"■
The offer hiu been made by general manager of the Auto­ mini nti-rest on the national &lt;b'd
John I). Rockefeller, Jr., who ha* mobile Manufacturers A«-"ela­ now. They «ay these an- fb»«h
told tho committee he ha* only a tion, George Romney who -aid times and people can afford to
,to.day option on the property, “ Such national forecasting r.iui- pay taxes toward rftlucilig mir
Tho proposed gift site l* located pletely dlsreganl* the fact that, national oldigalions.
in Urn Wld-Manhattan area on Vi our profit and. loss rcommi/e
But th e tax e n t l e r s renteml 'b a t
the E ast River. Chief Amertewi *ven In the moat prosperous 'iines^ g ov ernm ent levies have already
delegate Warren Aurtln haa told many flnn* and r#fu
iu' reached t h # 'p o i n t of ilimiit A ilng
the UN aite Committee the Rocke­ duairla* are losing money."
return*. Th«v quote Andrew Mel*
feller offer he* AmeHcen o«pBo far there' ha* beep no com­ Ion, secretary of tlm T re a s u r y
irt end
and I*
le Ihe
the be*'
be*l »ll_e be haa ment frtrtn the' A F L &lt;&gt;n the Nath­ in 1022, th a t high ta xes lend ‘o
port
heard of personally
an document. At it* convention atop busliie-* trnnsartlons that
V Chicago
MffL la*t October, the A F L would nonnaUc go through, an-l
criticised the CIO’* wage dcmaml* discourage wealthy men from la**
of last Spring a* ton high. Tho inc, riiks incidental to tlie devel*
Convention further conlrmlnl lin t npement of new Fuslne**.
th* CIO w ale boosts were res­
for breaking the line on
NEW ORLKAN9, l»«c. 12. (AT ponsible
.
—A national fire author ^ today price celling!.
blamed Ore Wlnecoff Hotel dlaaa
ter In Atlanta last week-end to
The M*rgeret-Ann Grocery. In
th* exlalenee of unenclosed Rt*re*
line with It* new besutlflcation
wag* which were RkenM »0 a
program, h*x Installed aft attrapgreat chtnney without a hritk
live vegetable dlaplay counter
enclosure.
”
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Ail report# o f workers on Ihe with reflecting mirror* and con.
Speaking to a froup of elty Clvfe
Concert series membenhlp cealed lighting. Another Innova­
and state fire prevrotte®^ authprogram are requeued to be In tion 1* a "loud *p#aker system
oritlea In New Orlaan*. Assistant by 8:00 o'clock this evening, ac­ which
la u*ed to announce apt*
Chief Engneer A. C. Hotaon o t cording to Mlaa Katherine Brock, clal sales.
|
the National Boanl of Fire Under­ director. This will mark the final
Manager Joe Seunder*
writer* said the protection of ver­ time that tickets esn be »old for nooneed that elslee of the store
tical optnlne* In hotel* and othar th* concert series.
will b* kept clear- and that »ld**
puble hulldinf* was the basic
Th# chock up on a le * report#® walk displays will be Vefcr at a
answer lo the hazard of fire.
TtoUrdsy woe extremely good, minimum In front of Ih# »tortj
a»ld the- killdlng cod# re- ■ aid Miss Brock, and *h# reveal- No unsightly box#* or crate# wUI
ccmroerMed by 'he national board *d that msny worker* have not b* left on the sidewalk, ha *#!«.
e * n f for the ellmlnatlen of tran- as jret reported their isles. Re­
aoma or latticework hotel room
is excellent from outlying
Mlndcti, Germany, th*
door*, titn*
tljus aa tdine
In ^ nfonflnltjg
doors,
i m r in
m p n iu * comm unltte*^ including
C assel- quarters nf the Joint AnglofUwe&gt; to theie origin. H* prelxgid j)trry&lt; DeLaiid end Longwoftd, American feoflorale control
oireinVl.e sjr»t#ms
sv iln m l ami
a n*( the
the fiim
- I*8 and
_ _ . 1 predicted
aJlsla&lt;l Ithat
V,nI thia
IVi(*■ fo
sprinkler
fUrm*rmt*
“ * .Ls.
ahe A
laid
f orr the Reich, wa*
we* ■a busy trw&lt;V
county will kava' an extremely t n j ^
b«ck „ th# time
* * * * fUrU’
fin* Civic Mttate Aasoclation*
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Mirrors, New Lights

Civlc Music Report
To Be Made Tonight

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organization will take ov»r i
the duties of Ihe OUA. the CivilThia

Ian Production Administration and
"liter will lime agencies w hich nro
lion bri'nllling Ilieu Inst. Tli^ pew
presidential nnlei also pul* an
end t« the I Iff*, ,, of Wat Mobil•ret k.„ anil lle.-ont ersiiin.
THt fORMIR OIRMAN lUXUSV IINER Eurppa, renninvd f a f.ibcrfc hr the Fieiich, teil* on the ts.ltoo* of l e
If m re Harbor .-iflei a storm of hutrleane lo tto broke il hs&gt;.-e front IU moo* mgs mul sent it c i j .I umk into tl*e
to n k r n hulk of the l i e n c h liner / ‘a r u , tearing o gj|*mg hole In the sUit-iiud side Till* View is li.nu II*,- teov
**ui was m ade afic* tugs sutteeded in vitlually lighting the 49,74ti-tou ship. (Intcrnailoiiai ftadiuphufo)

rourist Club Is Organized At
Jaycees Sponsor
Meeting At Tourist Center ProgramToHonor
Outstanding Man
\ Naiiford tmiri-t -i&gt;eiely. with parties uml ol Ih i reerrnt mnal
Mr, Clifford Fa tie iis temporary i activities.
ihidrman anil f a i l R Eisenhower [ The meeting last evening-was
of Willlnmspnij, Fa., as acling opened by Ghninber , J Commerce
reeretary. was formed last e ' 1' Manager EMwaid lliggin*. I'niit
nine at the Tourist Center when | Stine and Iwu R tosher ii pre
•t nurtdwr
wj„ rr Bll„ u
-etHed the Rulury Club; Mr. HlgWitli a number ,.f 1„, „l elli*#n. dins, Mr. Aimltage and Edward
Ijuie re p ie sru le d tho Cham
and re i ■ resentalive, of rtvtr elitbs. t
t ' •&gt;» ' ommerce; Jink Ratignii
according to E M A noting,'.; '»
tlie Junior Chamber of ('emtouii-r euti-i luiinnrlil iltrecl-ir.
Mr* .Sybil Roilth uml
Il XVII. di-eiilnl r„ I,.-Id Weekly loeree
Mi— Edna I hiltendcli. the Aniermeeting.- on Monday night
(can i.eg
l.eginn
Auxiliary,
and Thomtlie ,
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on Auxl
lary. mul
IIioiuIt" I nne r ami much entertai n-.
„ „ i \ r \i„,l,i,...
niefit t. Ih-iui! planned for ihe
Jo n fx and A »■ Madden
guest., the first program of " ‘'t'*
"f
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xvhlrl. will l«- presented rtt 7:20
&lt; " urt U u l''
n’ctimk next Monday evening upnn- „ f’rosenl were,, Mr*.
c EarleJ Mrs.
tier direction „ f Mrs. W II. Brin- l,r" " 'm'' Mr* l’V‘,,' k .iexko. Mix.
M.ny
Ptaurea
Sniilli,
Mr*. Eliza
son of Sanford tin Thursday eve
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bell* lleyeti, Mr. ami Mi*. J . It.
nirif. tile Seminole High School (Uwlliortlc. Mr trto! Mrs, \V. E
Glee i loh iindei dlrri-llon of Mi-- Mat ...it, Edward F U n v, Mr
Oliie llre-e Whittle will enter
Mi • Aaron Sehwatnlt, Mr
Inin with ■
pisdal &lt; hii-fttois
Mi - i ai l It t tsenhowrt
pr..gi am ot oni-ic
\li
la-dll Stull, Bert Coirs, Ar" The “ iijeet of Ihr rluh will he
Morse Henry. Mr and Mrs.
not only gel l.-gelhei meetings Mill, no M Welnrei, lliomu* W
for our winter - guests, said Mr. .1ones, llowad E. Null, Mrs. F.
Arlnitage, but also Ihnl lo*-td E Bolls, Mr. and Mrx. E. M.
peopl
jde uiay enjoy supper*, games, Armtlage, II. iatng and William
l*ou( trips, Klmfflebiinrii, enid EcMi.irl,
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(’(immunity S e r v i c e
Will Be The Basin
Of lAicai Awards

250 People From Civic* Leaders See
42 Firms Attend II. S. Engineers On
Courtesy Clinic River Deepening

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('resident Truman ordered a comnlete ret rgnnizution of the enIJro war emergency set-up in
txashitigtou today. Ho revealed
at hi* news conference that htr
lias «L"Ii-lii'd the War Mnbillxarion and Reennver»lon Office, and
ha* named John R. Steelman ax
axsixlatu to the President,
In addition, the I’reyldent ha*
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Lucal Voullis Offer
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La.lirt a |T(tf*n| for L|,i4V«J tlo|icim
n. e.-iil Ine an "inn l.idlltl.
an,| in ii tending il*'" \! MlRlljlY "( ivi&gt;.&gt; “ O’* which is ’ necessary
1" aid *n -aving the lives of acefevVnrng on-el mi-- at ihe 1
denl vi.-iiinthe nlilnmohilp
l enter
- um -tni|, that ve-G rdny resulted
\V«,t k ii tin- new l"Uii I '
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f-nir Drlando
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In lv,. i. ^xpreteit I*, -tall •»l"enl Vetrrnns. William tlavid
..il. .soil i a* I tug (ml- me 11
IGudin " f E n terp rise and Ilualt!
d--l|di Walter, .if Sanford
Gelie Tucker urged member- I I hi- two men were -ent from
-entire ticket- for Ihe Civic I .-n
I tu- Herald office in Jack Raticert program today, ami suggested
purchase of tickets for cinployce- guu ut Plymouth Motor* Com­
pany. Mr. Itatigan v»a» unable
ur fi end- as Christmas gift*.
in contact blood bank headquar­
, Plan- are tic tig made by tin' ter.- in Oitnmli) by telephone, six
Imaril uf director* of the Jtiyeee- the two young men decided to
lo atterM the Aznlea Festival iu go there thrnnalve, and to see
Palatka. it. wu- annmuiced by Mi if their type of trli »ih| in lU'Cfpt"
Itatigan ,
Mv
Guest- were.Eddie .lenten, man
William Hardin as E 5L- 2 iC ,.
Uger uf Mill* Sanford Bowling
ley, ( Itarlex Vodnpleh of llm Ben­ U.S.N.R.. nt-rvi-d with u repair
der Really Co. ami filly Allen, ""it In the Philippines and New
who after Jon. I, will m a n a g e the Guinea; Rudolph Wallers i i M ir
e, U.S.N.R was -tationevl at
Central Service Stat'km at the .1
southeast corner of Path Avenue Ihe Miami Naval Ai r - Station.
ami Second Street aud-xvhich will
he owned l*x* llrailry Odham. Gulf
pnulurts den re.
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Rotariann Will Hear
Astrologer Monday

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At least J.rfl ...... in--, amj pi..
t S. gdigltieers wish to have
fessioiial men ;,ml einployr-., t« all tight-of-ways and spoil areas
present ng ou-ie ilinn pf firm- .-i-ured as soon ns imssible for
and orgBliiziitiiins, atlendr-d the n
il.,- Si. Johns River deepening
cenl Courtesy Clinic i iimliietrxl i r and improvement, „* they antici­
Vernop T. Grizrard at tho Tntiri-l pate securing of fund* fur this
Center, aroonling to Mr*. Clntlr- work sium, said ('handier „ f ComEnton, secretary In Mr. Grizzay' melee Manager Edward lllgginx
; CHy eiiqdoyve-., i i u m l i r r in' j l i i , morning,
about 41 , ultended lln- lerture
yjr ||jKgj|U( City (’ommisslongiven for them yesterday and He- rr U a p |x s her and W. S. E arl*,
afiernooii.
^
j,K.0| engineer, Hired by th#
Firms and group- whieli* pat - i Chamlier of Commeree to aecure
tirlpatrd lit ihe Courtesy Clin * , sp o il. area right of ways, coninclude tlm folftiwing: Toiichloi' ferretj yesterday wills tlie govDrug, Kouniillai uml Anderson-, i nmwnl engineers In Jacksorv
Hartford - Faint and Gian* O , wills-. Tho engineers outlined a
TVInn i^ivett Store *, I'en inular program for local Interest* to
Life Insurance Co., The Sanford follow to secure these right*.
Herald, Tho Ortamlu Hrnlltu‘l,
(Vhlle In Jacksonville, Mr. Hig­
('has# . anil Company, Mother gins and Mr. Leshcr called upon
Furniture* Company, City-school representative* of the War A s­
teachers, II. U. Pope Co., Crown sets Corporation for the purpose
I’ ajtcr Co., ( 1/fice Machine Co, of getting additional Information
Bendrr Rest iKatatc. Georg# Stine concerning the Sanford A ir Sta­
Machine Co., Luc leV llrnutv Sal­ tion. At present, more than 100
on, Central Fond- of Florida, leaders and member* of the In­
Robb's Bakery, Genrral
Food tercession Bible School ere oc­
Sale* Co., Roberts Grocery, M&lt;- cupying the B 0 Q end JOQ quar­
Judging from letter* of comCrory’s
ters
Ihe- station, tnend are gel mendation from numerous Rotary,
r - at
t i.
Other g r o u p s participating ting tiling. r « d y for « c u p e o c y lKtw)|nl](
0 ptlml*t and other
were: Hill Hardware Co., Holly by the school. C- A. Maddy is clubs
c|ulli throughout
throuirhm.t ththe nation,
nation,
wood Shops, Yowells, Celery City superintendent.
members of the Rotary Club nr#
iS'lntlng Co., klnyfuir Inn, 11. JA meeting of th# South E a st­ due to enjoy u program tluit
Gut Life In«ur»nce, Florida Power ern Port Authority Association combines humor with Inspiration
and Light Co,, Strickland Motors, at the G#org# Washington Hotel and Astrological revelation when
B, L. Perkin*, Florida State Bank, was attended by Mr. Hlggina %n they meet Monday noon at the
Sanford Atlantic National B biik. Mr. U sher. Plana wert dlacuaied Tourist Center to hear Franklin
Holler Motor Sale*, City o f San­ for th# operation of barg«#■ ut C. Doyle, lecturer and humorist.
ford. Andrew Carraway Agency. the southeast are ft, said Mr. IligAndrew Carraway, city com
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I. agent 1*
Hanford Credit A»snc'allon, Ivey gins
mlssloncr and insurance
Shoe S'nre. Erickson Funeral
tha Rotarian in charge of proHome. Kadar Jewelry. J . , C.
ram arrangement*'. Wrote a
James Allen, elderly rrekltnt ot ackaonvtlte
IlutchUnn and Co, ami llayne*
Time* reporter:
1705 Magnolia Avenue, was re­ “ Roar* and ahouta of laughter
and William* Furnllure.
ported by poice to have been
wted tha apeaker, Franklin Q.
knocked down but not seriously
We. concerning those born un
yle.
A fore»t eerelca report on fire* hurt when atruck by a pick-up dcr the different signs of the
for the year 1045 estimate* total truck at l:M this morning. The Zodiac. Many of them received
timber and property damage at truck U the property of the Ban- the good-humored gibea.uf their
ford Paint and a la s i Company.
fsllow clubmen."
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All
hi- ta iiw itiMiistint «’.! at till* Ihre-idrt I ’*
ttilifr •r4'n 4-#» tm lnv.
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'lie OPA Civilian Production Adoiiiii-tra'ion ami the (Iffree n t
l*»r» f ,1 natJ‘*u « .Ir pi f« i nn1 .f t
,,nie Stnhdir ile n and will
ItlltTM I hnifils«'t iif * • nun Ui '--- tieade.l hr
Maj'*r General
. hilt-. .in ,n«rtiil wtiirh " ill lit- pit- 1 I’lr dip H Elemiug.
1 In Hu* YiHIlttr man in •'.‘ill
t|L Tinman also named Rnytfa.lal ul ihe fiiil nf 1SM7 uliii Ilia " "O'od M F.dry [,* Housing Adths
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nitnisiralor. aid made It eleaV
ii&gt;mmunity, tt vvu- tmitmmevi *»v 'lurt the Administration ha* no
thi­
Pre« Init .liifk flat ip.in :it
intention -.f nlniudimiog rent
111 if tiwfiij) si1 Mll! lit .'..lit rols
Jaycv tk
!,.u
' ! r I ' miion id -o niinonneed tha
- h,-i r will l.»- hu m I .ippHiniuomt ,,f
i.l-t.r i
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general a.lvixlH('t|lhs*t •if till’ .1(1 &gt;*'•*• mr
it
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,dvise the
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boeigr •*-&gt;mints,mu on
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1 'o "Ii i ir ...... mill,-, will he
\%111 intI Lj' Hill 11 !•*«| ' ' lie,-l,hd hv I'r,*-idrli* Inines B,
in.t I* at ' -' iid -f Haivurd I onerxity.
in* ut'-t' .( flu Vu\ • •
itffU*
Mciulq'rx ,»f Dip
rtHiiu'*teil l»y I1!*****'lent Itm
iggun I-, aid tin- newly funned
Sanford r.mri-l ( bit. in providing

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President Blames Strikes
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Half Of Plan To [Autoworkers. To
Reduce World’s Ask For New Pay
Arms Is Approved Increase In 1947

Open Stairways Are
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THURSDAY. DEC. 12, 1916

F L O R ID A ,

Leon Blum Is
Elected Head
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•’*rtly cloudy tonight end Friday.
&lt; loudy Mllh scattered ilio e tn end
ihundcrthowrn In extreme north
Friday, and bcflnnlnf over ex­
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$100,000 Fund Given
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Florida Methodist Child­
ren* Home ut Enterprise, which
is directed bv the Rev. Harold
Batnes. has been granted 8100 ,000 of J . C. Penny Company
Stock ns part of a nenr million
dollar girt to the Methodist
Church and Its Itistitullons.
The donor Is H.
Gilbert, 7 8
year old St. Petersburg mail, a
steward In the SE Petersburg
Methodist Church, and a retired
manager of the J . C. Penny
(tore at Ardmore, Okla.
Past
contribution* to tha .
church, according to Dr. H arry
IE Waller, Methodist »uperln*
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tendent for the Tampa district. I
include 850,000 and a gymnasium
milium
to Florida Southern Collvga at.. ’
Lakeland: a . 8386,000 tmlldink
and property for a hospital
lal and
lshoma
8100,000 In cash to th# Oklahoma
Methodist Foundation. Ha
gave the Ardmore M
Church. 150 ,000 ,

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PAGE EIGHT

T H E S A N F O R D HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

THE OLD HOME TOWN
. Itjr REN E IIANDSAKEIt
HOLLYWOOD—I Iwlon# to a
gshg. The gait* meal* on the last
Saturday night of every month.
Somebody is alw ays »ur* to «•»
me, in these word* or other* to
the Name effect, "Who In the
nicest itenon you've met among
the movie stnrn?"
Well, J have n new answer to
that o»ir*
Holiert Taylor.
ltob crawled out. of Ih ,| for tin1
sole purpose of keeplii}' mi Inter j
view apiHiliiliiiriit ut o studio. Ih-i
w asn't Just on tim e, lie was a little
ahead of time.
■It w asn 't* ju st his punctuality,
or his firm handshake and warm
grin that make, me say Hob U r.
nice guy. T h n c is about him that
a ir of urjassumihit imslcsty w hero-;
by you know he'd 1# right at .
home at n sm all-tow n ice cream
aocial. A little em barrassed, prnh
abl^, at the fus* that would he
made over him and I'm . sure lie'll
blush and «i|iiirm l&lt;» read these
words!
llob'ii h air Is Idack, hi* iiartow
m ustarhe parted In ’the middle
like the separate whig* of a bird,
and hi* tanned complcxinn radi­
ate* Rood health—the quality
which seem* to lie the first requi­
site for a movie *tar. I found him
In ihe knotty-plne dressInjt *room
he has occupied since his hit? hit fMI P W l
o! Ihe proposed
in " K a in lfirtn l Obsession'
id
*laU‘ of W'n ton • ii-liill which
y lam ago,
m ,-c ire ’--ion th , 1 .1/s of Dov­
"Wish I could get another pic
turn as good," Hob confided. I r«* e r 1 plct. ' . “hove. Made by sculp­
hone* "u n d ercu rren t," which he tor ViRgo Itandt-Krichr.cn of Jef­
frey, NT II., drawing* call for a
•latuc 70 fret higti on u Lise 34 In t
high and 00 feet square, l our in it­
ial! bulldogs, each 14 It—t high,
guard c v m tri of the base. The plan
for the election of the statue calls
fo r a committee to raise fund* and
present the work to Klin bun I as a
eift from Hie U..S, (International)

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THE NORTH
AMERICAN INDIANS AND
T h e M o n g o l s of c e n t r a l
A S IA — - / ? / £ / NUMBER.
ONLY A. FEW THOUSAHD
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Just A Little
Guy, He’s Best
Texas Harrier

w h a t a r e T h e Y iv e
Mo s t c o m m o n l y
O W N E D P U B L IC
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DISPO SA L PLANTS, Ba l a n c e d
CEMETERIES, AIRPORfi o n His
lAND A U D IT O R IU M S
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YOU CANT QUIT ADVERTISING
YOU’RE TALKING TO A PARADE
NOT A MASS MEETING

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INSURANCE*
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NOTICK
WK WILL CLOSK
MONDAY and TllKSDAY
' 8:00 P. M.
TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

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BIGGER OPPORT

See th^New

Surpming to moil pooplo is lha foci iM t ’Florida
ha* moro beef cartle (ban any tlale a oil'of the
Mississippi, that last year's 'm eat c ro p ' was
marketed for 17 million dollars, that total value of the
stole’s cattle industry is estimated ot $l75j&lt;)6o,000.

T h e Tallted-aboul Home I’rccrcr

Big business? Yes! But it's also true that Florida
people eat 35 per cent more meal then the
stale produces.
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1. Land adapted to law cost feed crops.
X Plenty o f p o s tu r e s * for
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4. Improved breeding for better vredai.

You’ve Heard About It
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Now SEE The Original Home Free
at SanfoYd Furniture Company

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complete h it course in engineer; in *41, cagie to T « a a th a t fa ll! . Maks *ur
inp*
and won the cross-country ch am p -' is big enouj
Je rry rtnt only, haa ta k ep -u p ionshfp of tha Southw est Con- j swallowedwhere he le ft off b ut la even bet- fccence in *48 and in '43. A lso '
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te r. Recently he ran In a th r e e -'in '43 he was two-mile tltlist o fi I
w ay cross-country
meet and the conference, tha 8 o u th e m ' tail whether baby'* toy ia flai
whipped out the flra t two miles A A U. and the NCAA meet.
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o f a 2.7-mile course, in 9 ;2 G — { . *

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when • I've rnftkcd diime.'," lb*-1
raid, “fcnil lint b a n alt* there and
ju il pick* ai her fond. Thut m a t. 1
me * little «&lt;irr llu ' *hc linMi't
murh of nn nppelile."
K aL lm t. Tavlor, a Navy nyuig
instruclid during the war, huU .uiht a new hlaue, h«H lie doesn't
rxptct Harbinn to fly with bun
Their other souira of- irritatio n 'i»
Hot iloli'* snoring tlicv have »ep
grate 1 » &lt; i l l I p i t tier hirli if

By ST A N LEY

PROllD OWNER James Napier (left), of G rain Valley,- M o, end Lord
LaivaL e titled-visitor from Scotland, arc show n with Napier'* p ru s twoyrnr-old bull, ‘‘Sul-n-U ar C ontrol" a t the Intern,ational Livestock E»p-&gt;sitlon in Chicago, T he ntilmat had Jiat won Uic grand champl-imiiip
qw anl Iti tha breeding ahorlhorn division, (In irrn d iio n al Soumipbutu)

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Let da show you why Deep free
L the
“talked about home freeier."
• Let ue show you how you can enjoy dellclou* out-of-senson tregU all year 'round.
• Let ua ehow you-the heavy-duty unit
• which provides constant aero tempera­
ture fgr safe storage of meats, vege­
tables, fruits, and dairy products for
month# and months.
• Let us show you the gleaming porcelain
storage compartments, completely en­
veloped by (be freestng coils so that

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V O L U M E X X X V Ili
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Ten Commandments Of Courtesy

Dy Columbians
Former Active Mem­
b e r s In Organiza­
tion Tell Slate Of
Dictatorship P l o t
^A T L A N T A . Dec. 10—&lt;**)
—A s tra n g e r- tltnn - fiction
story was told today by two
young men who asserted
th a t the anti-negro organ!-J
zntton known :&lt;Y Columbi­
ans, Incorporated Was w ork­
ing to set dp n Nazi-like
government in the United
States.
la story cornea from 21-yearoM I-anlcr W aller and Jam es
C hlldtrs of A tla n ta who were
themxrivr* active In the organlration until they leam ri| th a t
" th r Columbian* w ere planning
to take over the ro u n 'ry ami es­
tablish a d ictatorship.”
Both men describe themselves
a* "form er ’suckers" but say they
have now turned sta te witnesses
In Georgia'* tirosaruUon of the
•-sa n ita tio n . The a tate Is trying
W revoke the c h a rte r of (he
Columbian*.
A ttorney G eneral Eugene Cook
announced th a t Ihe state hn* ob­
tain ed 'e v id e n c e ' for * crim inal
charge* a g a ln tt aeveral member*
chars*
of the organisation.
Presumably W aller and1 iChilde r * were instrum ental In unearthing that evidence. Ju*t l&gt;e‘fore Cook'* announcem ent Wnller
declared that he and hi* cm nran
II
had siv tn Inform ation Unking
ian leader with the purdynam Py to blast negro
'fcouaas.
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W aller said he had originally
Joined the group b*cau»e he ' Just
naturally doesn't like negro**
B ut he ta y i he and Chllder* took
H upon themselvea to find out
w hat they could about the or•Sanitation when it began to
develop Into on a n tl-J e w i» h
. .- B o t h men prvealed th a t on
A rc . 2 they w e n f - ta N ew York
and c rp o ttd the Columbian* to
Professor Jam es Sheldon, adm in­
istrative chairm an of the AntiN asi I-eague. Sheldon paysed the
testim ony on to Georgia'* state
attorney general.
The two youths said th a t Shel­
don had spies planted in the Co­
lumbian* with whom they volonta rily established contact. W aller
and ChUdem said they were
own to New Y ork by Sheldon
l b "hours a p a rt &lt;o keep Columfro
» ila
6 n *leader*
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* m suspecting
th a t they were planning In t o
post organisation
»ecrat». " b e n
tool.
—----- ---------th ey returned to A tlanU . they
said, Homer I-oomi*.. eecraU ry of
the Columbians, called on them.
W'aller said Looml* JUrtred them
•b o u t w hat they tpUlht have told
ljnd said he’d be seeing them
W aller declared both, he and
A h lld tra . were interested only In
an anti-negro organisation end
w ere strongly opposed to any
program fo r overthrow ing tna
government. W aller quoted Loo­
mis as say in g‘to him a t on# time
th a t he had pU ns to U ^ o rs r
|k e country end be I dictator.

fieorge P. Driggers,
.* .64, DieB Suddenly
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e o r g e Pearm an DriggerS.
D riggert- 64.
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resident her# for *the“ P»»&lt;-

years and for 10. year, art
plbyee of American Enilt Groa
era Inc. died suddenly Monday
intoon following a long IN*
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t? r ' t -* -i
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Mr. D riggers afas b*m In Henry
County. Alabama. Aug. H. IKdJ
aad was a roembof ,of A J S J f?
aptist- Church of Geneva. Ala.

!« survived be Ut# widow,
cf
Mary Elisabeth prigger* p

SPEAK TO PEOPLE. Say a cheery "Good Morn­
ing" to members o f the fam ily; to the servant,
to the next door neighbor; th e bus driver, the
traffic cop, the doorkeeper o r clovntor operator,
to fellow employees nnd to the first customer
encountered.
2. SMILE AT PEOPLE, A gracious smile is good to
hnvo on the welcoming committee of a n y 'c o n ­
cern, nnd a smile will get you over th e thres­
hold nnd through the door of many n h eart that
otherwise you m ight not be able to enter.
3. CALL,PEOPLE BY NAME. W hen you can greet
Mr. Brown the second time you meet him with
"Good morning, Mr. Brown," ho feels th a t he
THE customer, not ju st A customer.
,
Calling a person by name is one way of making
him feel im portant. It is wise to •subordinate
self nnd build up the other person’s sense of
self-importance.
-1. BE FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL. Qo out of your
way to be helpful to others. It will pay big
‘divmunds in appreciation nnd good Will. It will
cause neopic to say kindly things nbo'ut you and
your placo of business. It will m ake people want
to come buck and .to continue to give you their
pntronnge.
u. BE SINCERELY CORDIAL. Cordiality added
to courtesy makes a irrcsistable combination. I)o
things for people as if it were a genuine pleasure,
not h a lfh e a rte d ly or grudgingly, hut joyously.
6 . BE CONSIDERATE OF THE FEELINGS OF
OTHERS. No one likes to be rebuffed. Some ure
more scnaltivc limn others, b u t by th e same
token, mny bo capable of greater appreciation.
7. BE TOLERANT OF THE OPINIONS OF
OTHERS. Courtesy calls for consideratencss-of
tho opinions of others. It-is narrow to lie wrap.ped up in one’s self and t'o yield to bigotry. It
is broadening to be able to sec the other person’s
viewpoint.
H. BE GENUINELY INTERESTED IN PEOPLE.
If you are genuinely interested in the welfare,
success and hapjiiness of others, they will sense
it, and In turn will become genuinely interested
in your welfare, success and huppiness.
!). BE GENEROUS WITH PRAISE; CAUTIOUS
WITH CRITICISM. The spirit of courtesy de­
mands it. Criticism often low ers; praise usually
lifts. Of course constructive criticism has its
uses, but caustic and unkind, criticism often
leaves life-time scars thnt cannot be erased.
10. BE ALERT TO RENDER SERVICE. Take the
spirit of service out of business, out of ull human

By ASHOT!ATKD 1‘RKHH
CORINTH, Miss., Doc. |U. (At
Another potential world powder — An automobile - bus cn||i*lon
on a highw ay north of Corinth
keg (start*d to explode ■today In took the lives o f elx teenwger*
the oil-rleh Middle Hast. Civil laet n ig h t and critically injured
two others, both young bride* uf
war erupted In Iran.
The blasts, In a figurative a faw days. All tho dead were
sense, could be heard In varioua occupants of the car. According
to tho highw ay patrol, the lius
world capitals as npen fighting was throw n Into a ditch hot none
broke out in Iran's northern of Its pawengcra yra .vrimuly
province of Aserbaijan.
h u rt.
Iranian government troops, fo u r
The dead, all 10 yeai* &lt;&gt;f age.
columns of them, drove into tru c ­
listed as Odu* 8c»tt. nnd hi*
ulent Aserbaijan bordering »rt the are
Soviet union and altarked Axer- wife o f Memphis, Term . nnd Sylyester Roades, N athaniel 'o f f ,
haljan militia.
Lem&gt;n A ustin, and J . II. Ilcarn,
A* the government forets open­ all p t Corinth.
ed up against the troops of the
Injured and In a critical condi­
A serbaijan Democrat party, Iran tion a r t M rs. Helen Roadtt, 1H.
Prem ier Ahmed Qavain stressed bride of 8 y lv etler Roades, and
two points. Qavant told the gov­ M rs. Nathmrilel Goff. .18, who
ernor general of Aserbaijan th a t ala* m arried only * few days
ovemment troop* had been te n t
_ _ _
i t » ' the p rty ln re to eepiririae
p arliam en tary ‘elections, and th a t
would do the Job no m atter
Ireland's linen Industry flour(CMttiMa ov rs«s (lit
lahell u »*rly as 1210.

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arp requested to
reports on Wedna
r. No memberships will
&gt;d afU r 8:00 o'clock *1111ursaTonJog. and in ordsr to aU
lcerts, person* m ust taa
i.a # the Assoclai

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tk&gt;n and pooling of mentIps Officers of the s*socisWUl select this talent and
Jncament of .a rtis ts selected
be made Friday. Everyone
contacted Is urged to teleheadquarter* or visit ths
t Center, to join the group.
i enthusiasm dinner meet_ eh was attendod by mors
ISA association officer* and
Friday * evening a t th#
Inn, George Touhy. outtbe reason, from an educa*
recreatlooal and cultural
of view ae to why Sanford

ralitoW County shooM •"*

__h class musical programs
as the Chrle Music AssoeUdford*. MUa Brock told of

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__ out that the
l a n e a number of
tad th a t th# conSani"

Unfurl “Grand 01dFlag*&gt;Five Years After IVarJ Harbor

Call Troops

L o c a l Sales People
Attend Session Of
“Courtesy Clinic”
At Tourist Center

Mayor Of West-Allis
Asks Aid In Strike
At A 11 i s-Chalnier
As Kioto Continue

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MILWAUKEE. Doc. 10—
will b* enough go»&lt;|* on hand
I 'l ’i—Tip* governor of Wis­
in rRorv* to supply th e demand,
consin was asked today to
and those firm* which win out
will l&gt;« those who sell good m er­
wild National Guard troops
chandise. u*j good salesm anship
to m aintain- order around
and who** employee, have a
I fit’ Allis-Chalmors platit a t
courteous ettitude." Vrrnon T.
\V**st Allis.
j t l i i n n l , business lectu rer, who
Tlio request wax nutdo
wn* in*induced by M nnagcr Edfit)
ward Higgins of the Cham ber of
lodav liv Mayor Arnold
Commerce, told nrnrly 200 em ­
Knmt/.
of
Weal
Allot.
So
ployee, of local firm s, business
Ur. then? bar, b t* a no reply from
executives and mcmltera of hqy
Governor Waiter OmalUnd at
scout tioop* at the opening se s­
at MatliAmi itnwrvrr, Oovernur, .
sion last evening of th e "C ourt­
Goodlnml omfcrm! with Artjutanfesy Clinic,” held nt th e Tourist
(trneriil John F. Mulh n on t!»e
Center. ■ The concluding session
•irlke -itu.illun
- ' „
will start at 8:00 o’clock this
TUe rxrcmive o’tlec .-stld1 tater ,
evening.
that rn ilrclviou linn ticen reached.
Mi. (iiK tiiiil foiecaat tho end
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Tlie atinouncviiicnt went on to »ay
of what he termed tho “gravy
that Milwaukee County fiherlff
&gt;•# trend” -in business in which cm, George ltnnti-y h ad mail.- no report
plnyrrx put forth only enough
on .v i'ilm ljp , dcnortlrrs nroimd
effort to get by. lie attrib u ted
i tha AllisTMatinrr* plant. ‘ •
this tendency to the fac t th a t
•. Fitly
]irrmiLs jncluding n ,
during Ihe wnr period many em ­
isiliccmen arr,. tmr! treterday at
ployers had ftt hire untrained and Till; SAME H A G th at mss Ilyin* o tr r llkkm ail rirld.. Ila n a ll n h ru thr J a p . made (lirlr *«rsk nllark ntl . Ilie
, plant. IJi„ . H a l w srlnr- marktrullaU.uL people who ,|ul mil .w ill
llirknun*
Field,
Is
uulurlrd
(
lir
years
taler
during
cere
nionlrl
marhinc
i-l-srrtanrr
If
t’rarl
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to care Whether they brought in ti’frd and Corn by btnnhi dropped on lire. 7, lull. II 1% i Iiumii Ik'Iiic talvrd by I h r color guard*
drafltiib thru
sales or not. "There has been a
i International H«Hindpltntoi
let-down in reab genuine co u rt­
esy. mill there Is itred of learn'
mg thr famlamp.ntiil principles
•&gt;f good •riling and of ptr-w ur
coui csy," hr ilcriBrrcl.
Itrnl, prnuiuq courtesy, hr a s ­
serted. U not s veneer, hut is
based on grnuinr i-onsidrrallon
of th r other persons ilrcd* and
W m g &lt;, Fir . and A ntlem ."
desires and is a habit th n t ran
liit'lt sh..n , -Liitl finh and dc«r
he improved, lie then atressed
m hiiiw niotiMit.
o,o fim t all
the nrveaalty of. greeting people j _ ,
“ dor film to
ulunvn u\ tlir
with n smile nnd auggcsterl smil- T .
of f iv t* mntlon picture*
ing nt oneself in the m irror in
Tr&lt;
the morning as a menna of get­
!’y uCy
.
I a J,&lt;l
*,r •Ho\%Uf lld a y
eveting in the proper mood. He then
\ m as
P o w e r I' r c o . ",‘v* »l * •1" &gt;•'&lt;inek «t the southoutlinrd "Ten Commnndnienl* of
subs Prim ary School auditorium.
Court**)-."
The picture wa* taken by John
Importance of co-operation hy
C allinr people by nam e is a
Actum
on
H
nrt«'»«»*ec|
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‘ii.am
II bt*«i.-r. I la r v i.d
graduate.
ttl»l willlb' l&gt;.,il,,l,i( . l i .j j ., i.
goorl method of inducing good Yemen* in attaining ihe p w r*
’ 'K
{v |
«■I (p in - M Ihr
customer relation*, said Mr. firix is a* Important a* winning of the
•.I
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Ii
rrrhnndm..
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s
*j i
. WuGCinuihg
i.afiiril ’
Geneial HutchUon.
sard, and a* a moans of remem­ war. II* fit
In•ilkl !n«?»*rv i»* tun » T h r qfm y hebering names lie suggested, "get guest of honor nt ti supper nit-el• i,
d&gt;
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U ii» m
h t o r I 'l . t r * m | p i m ' P t H l x o p
Ihe name right, repent it a* of. tng pi the Veternns of Koingn
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*In- \ 'I inti. * *•*» * all t !.»• w a y lo
ten a* possible, a**ociato it with l War* I'o .t, told HO Veterans nt
»u;»rr. l» \ &lt; .
I » . Nrw Unit %
to &lt;
•omethlng or someone you knou J h* !-'/n&gt;n Hut Inst evening,
•r» *.t U ’ » »|?h* la !»••! in • .1
H .r.
.
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*'A Veteran should apply him
and ^visualise the name and spell­
I I no ., |.w k
tail«M| kilt- i, caught m (light hy
•elf to his work and la- one nf
ing.
\jl
H tP I'lllllliF lil
t#»
fill'
I » H l L l t i l * | tho cam era. Its
tnr(h»d of using
the nmd respected Wen of the
A talking movie produced by community,” General Hutchison
in••!*•* «inl*"aftf*(* * i« M'loril Tips Ihe t:trI uv ., rudder while flying
the
Hell Telephone
Company declare^; tyct-utding to Post A d ­
rr*n#ir»‘* Dm* nt«*li»i i^lw parkin f
inking!) portrayed. Herons,
showing the effect on a gruff ju ta n t John Sauls, who reported
t jt Kin pclituiij, crnijp* nn tho Kissim­
zhiim
J “ li ii II. Hlorrc. ouliU m llni ru m *•»
voiced man a t ."hearing hie own th a t General Hutchison thankrd HUlor) Irrturrr of th r Niillottal th»* whir** hnr* ntarkrd .... iftp mee prairie*, and view* of kcc»o
voice" knd of how he learned how th e mcnilier* for the honor b e­ Auiluhnti Soflrly w lm v film ol »»Hvpmp»tf
\** Mtihnimro liniPirrr* nnd duck*, ijcor* litoim* an«l ho u r
much the inflections and tones of stowed upon him nnd courtesy D o n ih .uni fa il rm id «lhl life* f Li
«. I ' I h#B&gt;it«l In&gt;).•
L'lriti .t|»|.ral lit l o ­
the voice influence business, wn&lt; accorded, nnd declared he wu» will Ik- Otown Krlllw&gt;
• .ll
rnlitg «|
ti* t »•
*rt 4|iiii|i,
shown. Herman £ , M orris fu&lt; “proud to be a member of such llir ^«&gt;uihiiilr rrlm zry Jm IhhiI In
J 111' llfl)' Il'nilla ,||F tm n u tr&gt;
ntshed and operated th e proje&lt; a fine post "
fill 4* 1!
a prnirifii kpatiMirnl In I hr lloy
t.» r*! thll *‘i a 'huilrilor. The film showed comruoo
f1.j* •i J H'4'll ss^'I MMlp Nil S
General Hutchison told of xcv
faults and disrourteeie* o f trie crnl
tri fist I !%tj aM*l ! *t' l t o
in lion
of his e«peiieru,r, whllo
phone user* In huaines* and r»i
I of the public lit u^krt I. Member*
v .-H
oi*hf
rect procedures that ovoid |o,.t serving a* assistant commandpr Y.
nf flir K ium ie (lu ll •ire nidinic
of th r II -t Division in the Philip
igh*
sales.
in 4pMio*irlnu t h e movie*.
pines. He pointed out th at the
Mr. (irisxard then resum ed In. United States government hnd
Approval
given
In
entidlsalts techninue talk; told of the been more gracious' in benefit*
The \ T W, A uxiliniy i* Npon* inent nf II ' itv emplnyees til the
law of self-interest th a t moti- to veterans than any other govciinilucti'd bv
vales nil customers, and outlined | ernmen*. In .th e world, and urged •noilU? a &lt;Til IaItiiH * .Seal ImhiUi C m nii'.v • linli
Vernon I ' lUxatil wlm will h"bl
procedures of securing customer the men not to take Improper nut » h Iu Ih e Pont O f f ic e , it * J i * special
fur I belli Weilne
good will. He read a telegram advantage of the Iwnefil* accord­ nninniiM -eil iiM U y a T h iw h«Mith iv ilav mill•••■.inn.
fbin ilu\ afti iiiM.il a'
I i * .» mu,•tilin gs| ii'iiUy I h a t
*tie ir w it h
th e idea n f
from Andrew Stine, president of ed by the G. I. Bill of Right*.
| CO iiV|.’■'"C' I •••!•&gt; i- ti«* h*Hirer nssof i M ••M ii.'iiti.' i I i m m * w in * a!** m in i
tho Sanford Merchants Associa­
y
,
|).
Scott,
m
anager
of
the
T h e M ......la M a l e limit .••••'
inti.I m in l lu* 11••Mr* Motor
li»K * h ii-lin H A it a r k iik H '* l«» p u r
tion and now In Richmond, Vo.,
i Snb "f wlii'li 'i,* bn, la'cii man'hen S a l if u r d \ *I-i■■• N ut inliul R *'
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espressing reg ret at being unable Sanford Auto P urls Company,
w
as
elected
ns
junior
vire
com
Well* 'li i i ill I s • ill pn i' i .i a
ngi'r f -1r iLi' p a , l U „ y e a r s. A
to bo present. Mr. G rix u rd
I .1,
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M l'
‘ ................ "&gt;•( him l a l i n g |&gt;'i|icy by
’. til Ittiiit
• Han mail of
M
thanked Mayor H. J. G ut and m ander of the po»t. Ralph Wight
'-I Hi \ - .......
&gt;' • ' •&lt; I hr ' -ll -, n r, ,. W. b .
ittr»* h.aiiilhn^ * tho* |.H Ul I •
member* of the City, Chamber w as elected as I " - ' chaplain
■Ill III i .
'll ll “ II H I - ''' 1 II 'i l l I* i • j lf . I III | | | 0 i n i g Meml-er* of the post wrro in
I
Its* .
h a d 'K * .
of Commerce, Merchant* Asso­
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' * ! ii.,1 i . i i . Mi 'lu tillt Mil,),
U-iiiti Milnel hinj: .i ImiiiI I , l.l “ I . I ''.ll.....
ciation and Pres* for co-opefalmn form ed thnt the next mooting
Ik id llie T i l A. - lilt lull I »!"•■
I ll'll
!*•........ j Aii'i.nling in th r p rr.c n t plans.
in making the "C ourtesy Cllnir" would l»c on the evening of Dec
| I In' .I'lliiliiiibllr n iltlit will to, u n ­
. milt) mill I . mild not I Denii. I l f | i l » » n - »••*
a success. City employees, fnridd 23, with » suppci ut 7 :CM) o'clockder I h r pviMinnl supervision of
ing police and firemen, will gel Admission will l&gt;o by .presentn I hi*tk ■if any iirgHiilJUitiiin more I T m iii-t l '1' """•'"•n !!•••»*ti. •
«*'i.h
delayed d ie Mr. Holler u hino homo is in Dospecial courtesy Instruction Wed­ Uon of canned good* valued nt wurthv nf 'he track lug nf out I ntrurlioii
lailiil nnd who upi rntr* u sim ilar
Auxiliniy. We are glml nf tho.' to auli.cmilrnclmg IToDlupe.
nesday and Thursday afternoons 7 i cents or more which will
distributed to thb needy a t Christ- np|Hirt unity In furl Inn so w orthy.
Application of A. t'. Gindei for dealercliip in Hint city.
a t 4:00 o'clock.
Since earning to Sanfoid in
maa timo by tho Salvation Army, a rnu.tr.
II wine and ienr selling permit
M id A d ju tan t Saul*. The post l*
All. person* mailing f.'hristma* was referird hy the Commission I'JII. Mr. T o u h y _ hn* identified
reported to b i enjoying rapid packages mo nixed to Ink* ad ­ to Police Chief Itoy (’. Williams him self with vario'y.* civic activi­
Crqwth.
vantage »f this servn'e ami to for investigation. Kxpbmllture to ties in Irt'luOf »f tin, community.
At present lies Li serving as
u.e these colorful seal* on alt
chairm an •■( th r T it Seal u lo
mail until Christmas.
cnpnnjttrr. nnd has been assigned
A somewhat unfam iliar kind
by President VS'. V. Hitting of
of pleasur# c ra ft arrived Sunday
th r Chamber uf Commerce * to
noon a t tha Municipal P i t r in the
s c trra l of it* rom niittrcx.
iFuneral arrangement* for Pelform p f . a 80-foot vceaol with
"M m. Touhy and I have no
two tall sailing m alts. T he tall* ma G artrude Gore, two year old
thoroughly enjoyed
living- in
CliicuK", Petr. 10—&lt;/!*&gt;—‘Tin1 NntioilirHtjft
war# r#«f#d and tha b o at arrived daughter of Mr. and Ml*. E. K.
Sanford that Wo a re eager to
by Diesel power with tho owner, 0 « r# of Chuluota. who died yes(kyjiiicjl today not forth seven rtile.s for H iffeiyur n
contltum to do so,” ho said. ” 1
C. A. Bigelow of Essex, N. Y., terday afte.noon from burns xhave no immediato plans, but
-hi,tel fire cut’ll as the dlfastrouf hlazc In Atlanta
retired executive of th* Hercules th# result of an accident in S an­
hopo to nmko a connection here."
Saturday. T hey are w orth rcmcniherinif. Here are
I’owder Company, and Mr*. Bige­ ford. will I* announced soon by
low aboard. They may itn y here th# Erickson Funeral Home. Ha I
the seven rules:
ROTARY BOARD MF.KT
aha ..........
lived, Prirqa
NIU would have been
fo r several weeks.
1. When you ro to your room for the first time,
■■«*,
three
years
old
next
month.
According to Capt. C. J . Pierce
The meeting n f the Rotary • '. T
locnto
re
g
u
la
r
and
em
ergency
exits.
Survivors
Include
the
parent*;
Vihr
Glith's houtil of directors, origin­
who piloted tho craft h er# from
2. If you detect fire or smoke a c t quickly hut cooly;
Lake Champlain, N. Y. and most a half sister, H a u l I n n Ruther­
ally stlu dub’d for this week, has
notify the telephone operutor; give exact in­
of Um way south of D ataw ara ford; grandparents, Mr. ami Mr*.
been postponed by President Speer
Day by Inland rout#, th a two J . U. Gore and g reat grandparent*.
to Dec. 18 at 7 d)0 o'clock •
4
formation.
master la callad a "Bugeya" ra th ­ Mr. and Mr*. I).‘ W. Simmons, |
Feel
your
door
before
you
oj)en
it;
if
it
is
hot,
3.
e r .than a schooner, due to the all of Chuluota. a m aternal g ran d ­
keep it clo sed ; nlno closo transoms and cover tho
fact that tha forem ast la tha father, G. A. Mitchell of Sanford;
cracks around the door with wot towels o r shnets.
h lf h ts i. H# iftld th a t h a had four aunte. Mra. J. I - Woodward
of Green Cove Springs, Miss A n­
....
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made
the trip aeveral tim e* be­
Do not act on im pulses, o r take* unnecessary
-I.
fore
onH rario p a craft, nie Mitchell of Titusville, and
lu
ll to
Mf uSanford
aiu u iu W
chances to get out of your room; you may he
MUa
Sadia
Mitchell
and
M
r«.|
la
tha
f
ir
s
t
visit
but that thia Is t
safer whert* you nre.
mada by Mr. and* Mrs. Bigelow. Mabel Y ataa of F t. C hrietm aa,'
Other survivor* Include five
5. If door is cool, opon it a little; if the hall scorns
uncles: Jam es Mitchell, with th#
[safe, loavc b y a known exit.
M D U 8UOA*
Army overseas; J. Daniel Goiw of
6 . Close doors and windows behind you to reduce
o; Harry N. Gore of Chul10—(JP)—
draft*.
*
Harvey I t Got* of Sanford;
ay that
lond B. Gore of OiuluotB.
7. If there la much emoke, hold or tie a w et clotR
spare ratio n stam p
over your faco and go on your hands and knees
la Of sugar will be
BOARD W ILI( MEET
to an exit.
o n J a n I. a n d will bo
i county school board will
good through A pril T he agency
Those aro tho seven rules recommended by the
T hursday mofnlng a t 10:00
a k o aaJd another stam p fo r 1M7 o'clock a t th* superintendent’* ofNational Safety Council for1you to remember if ever
win ^be m ade good before tha
H erman E. M orris, acting
you arc caught in a hotel fire.
irintsndent, announced'today.
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Aubudon Lecturer

Hi Id Li£o Picture
In Technicolor To
» Action To Curb
Aid Seoul Drive
City Postpones

Street Displays

Florida
Litflit

Power And
To Furnish *

I'\ W. Auxiliary
To SHI TB ScalH

Geo. Touhy Kesi^nti
As Holler Manager

Two Masted Vessel
Arrives From Essex

Funeral Is Planned
For Accident Victim

Hotel Fire Rules .

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T U E S D A Y . D E C . 1 0, 19-16

I). Scott Named
Junior Vice Commundcr O f P o s t

Iranian Government Teen - Age Occupants
Troops Begin Drive Of Car Are Killed;
I n t o . Azearbaijan
Bus Flung In Ditch

a check-op of workers Monday

NEW SPA PEK

Gen. Hutchison
Is Main Speaker
At V.F.W . Meet

®v*c Mifaic Associalijta Terminates
Membership Drive Thursday Evening

Will be

F L O R ID A ,

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Civil War Flares 6 Piersons Killed,
Up In Oil Wealthy 2 Critically Hurt
Middle East Area InHighwayWreck

of Texas-

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rr» alone M iu th n tl n m l tonight
and W rdnmday. l.’pnMdrrahle fog
north portion in Ckrly morning.
Continued mild.

Gives Lecture

nnd happiness.

od respom# to the CWIa
Assoc (a thin rrinrmbcrshlp
drive, which term inates Thursday
t:00^.o'rlock, was today

D A IL Y

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THE SA N FO R D ^E R / i LP, SANFORD, FLORIDA

fhe Sanford Herald

Winecoff Tragedy

roit

TODAY

WE CAN T E ST t HE (1KNINKNKS8 . OK
RELIGIOUS
CACHINGS DYTIIE.HK CIIAK‘ICS: The wisdom bom
la, firs t pu rr, then pe*reanile, «s&gt;r to be entreat«f mercy and good bulla,
. partiality, and wlthdUl
iclr.—Jame* 23:17.
jfdtart IS Florida this weak
ode not only (irrirrnl Flselibower, who la taking tin- runa Miami Army hoapitnl, hut also
Senator Hubert T a b of Ohio, who
waa In.T am pa getting aoma IIIapirathm for hla I'glslatlv* endeavora afte r the firat of the

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In one room of I h r W inm iff
Hotel ratly Hulonlnv inornln*
one rhlrrly mbit Rutted puttrnlly
for thr flame* which finally en­
gulfed him. On the la h lr lay a
U lllr which he o|ieurd ami rrail:
"L et not your heart* io- troubled.
Ye Iwlievr In God; hrlleve also in
m e .' In my Father** hou*&lt;- are
many mansion* . . ." (b e a t com­
fo rt may hr found In (he HIM**
in time* of tragedy.____
Wllh »omr S.OOii |m-al h«i&gt;* in
the lervlrr, only 4H &lt;21 loan* have
been made In rttla rttiinty Only
two business loan* averaging
91,271) each| only 4rt home loan*
at $3,743 each I* the wore. It
may hr, of rourae, th a t not many
ex^il* in thi* com munity want
to borrow money: but more than
likely the red tape Involved
nkaves muuiv pf.-ihom off*, Jho
*M Dill of K' rhl* hn* tuineil out
10 b* H hill of rig h t* ,n n d left*
A tuurisl passing through town
recently stripped at a real estate
office and Inqulrod for an apart
ment. There wa* none t«. l*e hail
b at the young man who waited
on h sr told her ohout Ilia church.
“ We have e fine preacher and 1
sm aura you will enjoy him. Ill*
name la Joe McKinley and he la
doing g reat work. Some time
when you nre in Sanford, I wrUb
fou would vlall our church.
Tne
tourist located In Orlando, but
aba come* over, here to attend
church service*. ^
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LAMPLIGHTER

Mimeograph Printing - Typing

L«.m

Two old ladles awakened In
their Wlnecuff Hotel room* on
the l6lh floor early Saturday
opened the door Into the hallway*
found osrape cut off,'*aat down
uuisiiy in uwrir rocking chair* and
waited patiently through three
long hour* fo r firemen to rescue
them while the flame* climbed
fllawlUy higher and higher .and
gmraa of othern leaped to their
•Uia. Now th at It &lt;■ all over,
m ust Iw *om# euinfort to lh*ni
know th a t “The tow ard dia*
thousand deaths! the brave can
■ but once."
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Note:—We have no facilities for repairing or rofinishing used toys- Please bring toys that may be
used without repairing.
SANFORD ELKS LODGE
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kith ankle preferenre. g a in 'd
bem vpyin wool, with ■ percent,
age at tullon. Inside brushed la
limulalr fleece lininj. Cholre ad
plcailuj rolwrt.

i f BLUMBZR SOX of lOOCh
vir|in Waal, with Indite bruslicJ
le Imyirt a yofl, fleecy rttrri.
Offrred in a variely of color*.
solid er striped.

City Postpones
Action To Curb
Street Displays

WEDNESDAY
.Ladles’ D ay a t the Seminole
Country Club will s ta rt with a
luncheon a t 1 2 :0 0 o’clock.
THURSDAY
T.K.L. class of th r F irst
Jhurch will meat in the
snncX at 7:00 -CM. A
Christmas party and covered &lt;li*h
supper will he. held ami member*
are Baked to bring u g ift fur the
trv« and a covered "dish.
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FRIDAY
Tire cirri'* of Uic Garden Club
w ill,m eet as follows: A u k * wf.lt
Mrs. J. A. Young a t 8:00 IV M.
Central with Mrs. H. M. PapworUt
a t 10:00 A. M . Dirt Oardvucx with
Mrs Char lea Ginn a t 10:00 A. M .
Htflbcus with Mrs HrOi Wt*«lruli
a t ICO P. M.. Magnolia vUlh Mrs.
W: U. WUUams at 2:30*P. M -

ltor« s t t h Mrs. J. D. WoodruK at
10.00 A. M , JacnraruU with M rs
Fred Gmnas a t 3:00 P. M. Mrs. J L
ErnlnL-ot will he the spaiker.
Rallie H arriron chapter of the
Friemls of Henry IVomacIc will
D aughters of the American Ravolution will meet w ith Mrs. F .i regret to learn that he is HI and
K. Houmillat, 1)10 P alm e tto ’A \e - | confined to his home.
nue. All visiting daughters are
_ ------ 7----invited to nttend.
J D r.^G .-SZ -Sobfisn it spending
The G ram m ar School P.T.A. 11 short tim e in A tlanta and is
-wlt| have a board meeting a t expected to return to Sanford
1:00 P, M. and the regular meet­ the la tte r p a r t of the week.
ing will be hrld a t 2 :0 0 o’clock.
Mli* Helen Masters, who D atU
D ttU
n m Rr iiw
h t e rr B
s O 1f tho w#ekend
S te u o with
n University,
o nn iittoira! D
Mr. ,nd spent
b,,.

Confederacy Meets

Carl liradbury.

Mr*. M arshall S m i t h
an d
Tin? Dacatnbar meeting of the
Vicki, are spending
N [)e *V. Howard chapter of the daughter,
tim e w ith her parent*, Mr.
United Daughter.* • of tne Con­ some
and Mr*. J. 1- Wilkinson, a t 1203
federacy h a s held recently a t the Oak Avenue.
home of Mrs. W. R. Dyson with
Mr*. W. C. llill ns eo-hosteas.
Frienda will be glad to learn
With" Mr?. J. J. Holly presiding, th a t ' Miss K atherine Spencer Is
the m e rlin ; vr»» opened with Ihe much improved and ha* been re ­
reading of th* scripture from Luke turned to her home a t ) 10 Laurel
J by Mrs. A. K. Roasetter- A fter Avenue.
the salute to thfl fla g tho songs'
“ America’’ and “ Dixie were sung
Mr*. Bessie Armacost of Cin­
wllh Mr*. Claude ■ Herndon ac­ cinnati, O. ha* returned to C in­
companying.
cinnati a fte r spending a weak
Mrs. Roily trad a Irtlcr front with Mr. and Mra. Carl B rad ­
the sta te president, Mrs. W. .b . bury.
Cunningham of S t. Petersburg,
stating thnt she would nttend the
Friends* of Robert Bradbury
District 3 convention to be held will lie Interested to loam th a t
in Sanford at the M ayfair' Inn he has been-promoted to corporal,
011 Fcl'. 11 with the S*iiT»*d lie is stationed In Germany w ith
chapter nv hostess. It was all- nn Ordnance Battalion.
nounm l th a t the PrcsUlenL Cienernl
to have
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Friends will tc g iet to leart;
.general convention in r lorhla. .1 n c , , hl|t , n
11 s
,m | confined
I group decid'd not to entertain j ||f |h(. 0(ecco% H ,„niU l in KIsj ’-he a.lale convention. .
’ u: m
miii
mlitre
e e us
ua the result
resu
1
A vote was taken In favor of load accident.
F o r a gift thal it truly
obtaining the film "S tratfo rd , the
Home of the Leas’’ for allowing
h e re — buy personalized
Mrs. ('. M. By verson and ilaugh! in . May.
M ra .-Holly asked ull leis, Cordelia and Corole, have
f^stlonary.
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! the member* to co-operate with left for W ashington, 1&gt;. C. a fte r
the Civic Music Association. Mr*. spending some ' tim e in S anford
'Complete Line
; L. A. Itrumley preiented Mrs. willt frlcmU l«n«l rrliUvc*. Mr§Social Stationery, Notes, - J. M-. Ilnyea* who rerwl 11 abort Ryerson will Iks remembered n*
Plain and Floral, .Child­ i paper on the “ BittUe of Oluslce”. the former Cornelia McRae.
"The b attle occurred Feb. 20.
r e n ’s nnd Betty Betz Teen"
* IHrtl and lasted four hours." Mrs.
Aj;e.
Iloye- tend. "G eneral Cohpiett
was in rh arg e and it roaulted in j
M o n o g r n m ru in g
victory for the Confederate S tate- j
Stationery - L e a th e r s
The Guttic occurred Ik-twreen Jurk
I \KKI.AND. Dec 10. (Sposoiivllle and Lake C ity.”
Miss Virginia Chanmun.
Personalized Book
Delightful refreshm ent* wer* n a il
P.
then served to the following. daughter of Mt. and Mr*.
Matches
Mr*. Roasetter. Mr?’ Bromley, CJiapmnii. 20? W. N ineteenth
Mrs llnyc*. .Mra J . M Casklll. S t r e e t . SarTford. has. bean aelectM r s .'id by Florida Southern College
Mrs llrrnilnn. Mrs?, Payne.
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Hotly. Mrs. Dvson end
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, Who Among Students, in AmorOFFICE SUPPLY CO.
Hand pnper"making it still a si* lean Universities and College*.
. l l l t f MarweUa Ans. Pharse BIS
j Tho new »rlfclioni Include:
1aide im lustry in Jap an .
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repair the roof of the nirpnrt
linngnr, wn.i noprovrd. I’lug in
lighting facilities for yacht* at
the Hanford Yacht lutain were
approved. Purchase of a life net
by the Fire D epartm ent wa»
anlhorlrrd.

Personalized

Virginia Chapman
; !Honored At Southern

* "FUZZY T O P" Slumber So*.
Kniltrd In plrasipfly toft. p«*tel
shades. The “l a t i f top" of soft
wool ysrn (dd* an appealing touch
tu thltpof ulaeatyle ol Slumber So*.

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Mrs. Dintffelder Has FT
Luncheon On Monday I

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Ilonoiing Ml*-. Cecelia Truluct:,
— TELE.' NO. 148 Mrs.
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Faster Island in the 1‘arlfic i* I
lOthl mile* distant from any other*
land.
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cd with a lunyht-oii on Monday
at bar home in Rose Court.
The hostess receivcl her guests
in the living room u h rrc cocktails
were served. Thq room was la-siij
tifully decorated with a profusion
of white gladioli. Luncheon was
served in the outdoor patio at
three long table*. On the stone
fireplace was a cornucopia laden
with polished autumn fru its and
vegetal Ic*.
Unusual plsrcc.trda
with a descriptive allusion in place
of the names marked the seating
arrangem ent a t the tables and
heaped in front of the honore*’*
plnre were allvcr weddipg liells.
Places were set with bright outdooi rhinn. aluminum glasses and
wooden salad howls.
A delicious luncheon was served
which consisted of sherried shrimp
witli tomato aspic riqrs, broiled
steaks, french fried onions', al­
mond cheese souffle, individual
salad howls, relish 's, pepper?, In t
roll* and for desert Coup de la
Heine nr Queen'a Cup and eoffe*.
't*s. Oittcfelder'* gift* to the
guard of honor were a silver pie
strv p r and an attractive cook
hook.
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Those invited &lt;to . lie w ith the
honor guest vrere Mrs. Thomas
Kiri land, M rl. "Charles ,K. Spen­
cer. .M r?, P eter Hayden Tcnsle.
Mis. Ja m 's C lapps, Mr*. Rnbley
Bruce, Mrs. John itolt. Mr*. Frank
Kay, M r s .f ’hji'les Vodopieh, Mr*.
Ilensy Wight. 11. Mr*. E verett
Mftutding. Mrs.
II. Meto??l. Jr.
of Orl.fmliv. Mrs. J. K. Terwilleger.
Jr.. Mrs J ft. Cogburn. Mrs
t-’lv il- -Tri» tlb-gar, Jtrt? Mrs. Hugh
T m lurk. M i,» - K.lltuln-tb Iryson
and Mrs* l.enalw-lle llagnn.

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Money
One waj to save m enrj U to forf t sour wife’* birthday.
A b 'l t 'r way and a mare pi'as.in&gt;
O'le k&lt; to plsee your lire, *ln,V
•form iiMoranre with 11% arid t i n
)«or wife tha d|slJ*n.t -atlnx?
for a Urthday priwent.
AVe ran tir e you a £•&gt;'*- ea,b d id drii,| wiving* on fire *n,| urliidyiornr Insurance. U. M. Boyd •A.
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AS STUDIlfTS WATCH, Peter Stevenson (tell) and David A ndfir-n
f-'*|ht, ktleellng) study a map of the nrea around Bennington, V t,
' • ere Paula Welden, 18, a student at Bennington College, is mUsmg.
u l a dlMppeared shortly alter Idling her roommate that she was going
1 luk.6 In the Ivifrounding woods.
(International SoumRiHqfu)

■.'-i-ring Fever," a fnrve m
H arry A. W ult un« hon.oed
•h ln net* by Glen Hughes will
with a hirthday sutprise Mip|o-&lt;
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, presented by the Junior Class nt hi* home in Pinehutsi on
Ruby Adams. Onecn: Marvine of Seminole H igh School on Dec T
hursday evening ui ARill l\ .11
Anderson, h u r t Myers: Anno 13 at H:l)0 p. M
llridgrr. Blodenboiu. N. C.; Rich-! This play
awai.h-,1 first Twhnl-coloi* film , anil ip is,.
were enjoyed throughout the eve
n rd -’J. t.hamlwrlaln. C atherine _p|,lfl.
,, hi the Piny
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Mnguziiir uing.
Jahuig. (ilenn Mingledorff. l/&gt;- jioll.
|»nli. IHigh
lik'li Schonl ilivUion ftir
Those invited to Ik- w ith 'Mi
lita peel, Myrl Spivey, la k e la n d ; 10 •*. nnd U Raid to b«- one «»f
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Norman
Dando.
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Juo.’»i .popular farce* w n t r W att were Mr. mnj
J;7
HrtrvcAJrr. Intnpa; le n ^ l f„r a m ate urn. Ihe piny Bat'S. Mr. ami Mr*. F dum I &gt;00
Klu .la-lh M. Howell. Center Hill; Will - V under the drierthm of i|uist, Mr. nnd Mr*. Fay l ee. M&gt;
and Mrs.' W alter Trupp. Mr an.
T e r r y McKcAwn. Hrookaville; oipt
W hittle.
Mrs William Vim err'. \|t* t I
Irma
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Powell.
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.Miami,
, ’ „ Knheri A.Riedel, s/-,' ,“ - n,, erro n nsiiow .n.l ! i,J! ,. t
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den. Je s.ir Parrisli. Bradenton. au .it .lu d rn t; Emil) Mathew, .Stm f« y Mrdtllel'Ot.
and llm le lt&lt;-u* (Vmandina. will a.V^ae- Herron. 3 journal).m tn Itr 1**011 . MlMltrd
be Uielnde.l for tl)e)r -e. .01 .I ve«|. ds , • lintel Routh a* Mr* Srno.g Billy 1110I Iteiiald
All a is- svnior*.
.
| |n tin- landlady; laoii.e l.uml ' J u n e E v ers o n
Mi** Chapman, a senior
now &lt;|in-t a- Anne Pureell: IVggy I
doing intern Irarhing in
her l*l| |,n .1 . V ivian; Kuy .Shus-mukvi
hometown, has been president of ns if. m y I'urceil. A nne', fall - i ; 1,
Ihe Future Teachers "f A m erica,(Jo: e t'liapm nn a.* Ptioebe Pur- ! Mrs. Ed Whilni
secretary of the Spanish club and re!!, tu n e 's iiinttter; Ueb'res
riT ii 1
I tin* morning tbut
of (eis I’irnros n sle ty , and on U ?
a , Maud lo re y H ow n.ds
wtH Ioffiee-hol.lrr in the Pierian club, Rimt llollby Pullen lU .P rof. V,r I s-m iuole I
»nr, Zffolo^y pt ifrwRIM .1 n&lt;I I
Y.W.C.A. nnd Methodist S tu d n it K'l
Fellowship, {flu- hn* le-en a mem­ Flu! ItoBuPtlrr ni Mr. M‘\oti.*
prr«l»lenf.
ber o f liie college orchcstrn and
string ensemble. T oichbeereis,
twin ha* i« it»i»p»«*&lt;a.
Kappa Drltn Pi, Cap pud Gown
honorary society nnd the inlrn- 1 ••I t»f thr tftivttffiiui'nt i
♦n*l- i»f ' t i l ' S Nav&gt;
mural athletics hoard.

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erdor*. Parker "51" pcncilJo match.

Junior CIuhb To (»ivt* Hirthday Party Given
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other* In lighting In Africa and Europe. The President auid it waa a
“moat remarkable Uat of citations."
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First—because quality is the essence of
these famous Robes for Men. Quality
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SPECIAL FEATURE
THORPES DECEMBER SALE

A H u m a n , H ila rio u s , H a a r^ -W a rm in g D ra m a I

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Seminole County Credit Association

HtiftAiniifl nnd Americans have n good dcnl in com­
mon. A .Moscow newspaper laments thy rudonoss of store
clerks, street cor operators and employes generally \vho
have to deal with the public. They all give snappy
If you sew the button holt, o f
T ry half lemon Juice end hall
answ ers to Innocent inquirers, and resent being called coal sw eaters together before w ater fo r a delghtfully refrrsh
Ing mouth wash.
aw ny from long private conversations merely to w ait washing, they will not atrelch.
on n customer. This should give the two nntlona a fellow ­
feeling.
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stra te with them, “ I f you don’t like it, why donT you go
back w heroyou came from ?”
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There was a good crowd dow‘&gt;
the "Courtesy Clinic” U at night
Irar*
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Feasts And Faints
Unexpectedly good crops In the four leading 'foodpm ducting countries— the United States, Caanda, Argen­
tin a and Australia—hpvc given many Ajnericans a.false
sense of optimism as to th e situation this winter in
w ar-devastated lands, snyH th e American Friends Service
Gnmmittee. The report of th e Copenhagen Conference
of the Food and Agriculture Organization of l!N says
th a t there is at (In- moment a shortage of H.ooo.ooo tons
of bread grain.
Lack of inter-zonal exchange in Germany prevents
transporting supplies from Russia, and the stream of
G erm ans coming in from Kantern Europe strains food,
sh elter and clothing supplies to points far below sub­
sistence levels.
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The Austrian 1,200 calorie ration, hardly more than
one-third that of Americans, hns had to be reduced.
H ungary’s level has reached 7H0 calories. In Poland nearly
h alf n million children nre shoeless. Most hard pressed
of all Europe's children, tens of thousands live on pota­
to e s in rat-infested cellars am idst the ruiiiH of houseless
W arsnw.
Asia's story is worse as typified by the report of
th e Director-General of China relief th a t within recent
months 20 million Chinese have tiled of hunger, in India
the American Food Mission, commenting on nn efficient
food distribution plan for southern India, says there Is
only food enough to Inst through the find 17 dnys of
December.
W hile Americans move into the Christmas time on n
.VIGO cnlorie daily uverage, it is nn inescupuble fact
th u t millions of th eir brother* starve.

TUESDAY,' DEC. 10. 1946
- 1 LUL " I W

The mountiiiK toll in th e VVirtocoff Hotel fire liu'i
Kone b«yon&lt;l proportions which cnn be accepted by the
public with complacency. This was a “ firep ro o f’ hotel
fully meeting fire regulations and a t the time of its con­
struction the last word in safety precautions. Yet 120
guests perished in the blaze nnd over 100 were Injured.
One wonders whether any hotel in the country is :i
safe plnce to spend the night. Undoubtedly the Wlnecofl
was b etter than most. It was made of steel and brick
with tile nnd concrete partitions between the rooms and
cem ent Doors. Only its doors were made of wood. So
"fire resistent" was it th a t.it was not considered necessary
to install either sprinkler system s or fire escapes.
.
Obviously an Investigatldn of th e most searching
nature is colled for. A tla n ta’s fire chief reveals th a t
most of the deatm were not caused by the fire a t all
b u t by asphyxiation ns a resu lt of inhaling carbon monox­
ide fumes, by suffocation from smoke, and by panic
which caused mnn^ guests to leap to their deaths fron
H and lf&gt;-.sipry windows. I f there hud been outside fire
escapes, most of them m ight have escaped without "dif­
ficulty.
Although it may be possible to compel all hotels to
install such fire escapes as Well ns sprinkler systems, we
fear it will never be possible to elim inate a lto g e th e r
such tragedies ns this one ns long ns such fires continue
to brenk out nnd where th e natural human factor of
panic has to be considered. N o am ount .of “fireproofing"
o r safety devices will ever b e able to overcome the frtuizy J
su|&gt;erinduced by fire.
,
The obvious answer to such tragedies is that "An
ounce of prevention is worth a pound o f cure.” Jt is not so
im portant to know how th e W inccoff burned, as why
it burned. Who started the fire? Did someone carelessly
throw a lighted cigarette into a.trash basket? Was th e re |
defective wiring in some p art of the building? Was then*
perhaps anbotnge involve^?
It is worth while remembering thnt one never knows
when a tiny flume spreads from a lighted mutch how far
otit will go.
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TUESDAY, DEC. )Q, 1946

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pa g e four

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Catawba, Maryville
To Be Pitted In
Tangerine Bowl

T/DWELL
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y-t edM rars

I In' Iungentle ll'iwl game tu
hr played in Orliltidu nil New
YcarV Dov will bring lugeilui
two fine hr) I'titfiij c uiihn iililni
flint lull Iimiih ii itir umli'frntiit
4!itrj‘villi', Trim. I'lfii'n uml the
pun ii fill Cutuulhi I'nllrei! tlgpir
gallon nicvl in the tlilnudn &gt;tti

CVTSTMOJHS WC&amp;M/HA1

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Conch tiiiiilon (f'hubby) Kith'
lutiil, dean uf the •■null ml Irite
rnarhcti has eoachH Catawba
College tennis fut U! yearn anil
Jias nmn»«iil an enviable tortnil
fur the ImlinDt. Tilt* ItiaVL'iC ri'im
iar Mason came to tt tlo»e with
only a pair of lii»*i,'|ii VMI mill
I'rrsliytrrlatt, tu nuir nil iillieiwin' perfwt year.
The ItCthkilM Weir iMeateil III
North State Conference in the
campaign jn*l completed, Itliving
-M*nt five opponent,, down in m •

nonru’s tecofo
p /v y ja %•&gt;
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le miff it duMiril
nine runserrutlye foe* in nuuplet

NEW YOKE, li.t. it), (A*&gt;—A
irtrmn TtaM.etball iffctot- ‘ *ugvretrd I'ntlny 1lint_ ihrvit official*

f.Uyrur-iilii Nick kyearna *ayt:
"1 hr minwri tu the problem it
itiifiln. Ju.it mill another official
tintl ymt'IJ lirtil that thr«* men
r ill handle Ilie L'llIMt' 115 It khotllil
lie hntiillt-il Now, the two ofIirljiti |trt tiliil lute ill the gallic
whirl) !.- timlrr*t amiable airirr
they" have tn teep u|i tvlth f n s b
kenm *, tthu U i H irin g a* a
whbtiie looter afte r officiating .it
■nine ‘.J.IMill g am e. lin er 191*!,
'll Vh he hie Vet to team «if .1
bribed Im ■I r I liaj | official.
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I'lerlii); tlmt the gam e htia reach*
ivl hig little proportion. In which
gambling niniH'V flow* freely ,^

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i untt-.-t. Noting
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Itcgin tu «i',ii itnwri ‘ iirtittr the
fn&lt;) pure n( r u n itit basketball,

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lug up -ill point,
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H i 'l duvvns are Iretmi
d iIn* ball miiy be *nd

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Like Fertilizer for it buck ward plant a. aby cliild
nettIh treatm ent with understandi hr. The claim work
o f, the Ijeuaer .D ram atic'Studion is very helpful in
overconiinR shyness. The rates a re very rcaMonuhlo,

I*. W STKVENM. i;«rl«'ltc Rep
Cl! )V. Kubinvon — Orlandu

Sandy Snndifer.
Anut her une man
■ItVelup in the tni
Herman Wedemtvr
heirig a line mutt !&gt;Man’ lieurgiii p, ,■t,
hat I i .inly liiuyie -

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right st tbs table.
See it todsyl

IS YOUR CHILI) SHY?

HI.INDS
H ip ihmJ tirjullrul blinds mode
Wuuil • Aluminum - tiled
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TRAVEL IRON

Thursday
BIG t&gt;AYS

AMONO lha 01 bride* # h o w tro
aboard tha liner Henry Olbbln*
w hen It docked a t Stolen Island,
N. Y., was Mrs. Msrle Phillips of
l ’srls. Prince. Not being dressed for
the cold wesliter, Mis. Phillips poses
w ith her coat collar up and her
h air windblown. (International)

Y AUliLEY- VENETIAN

INSIDIi SI’OIM’S REPORT

F U E S D A V , D d C . IU , Irw id

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Three Officials
Needed To Work
Basketball (James

e.u Km lech .wilt- play a tenami* fnoUi.itI •eheiliHc ifuxt fall,
pininetils will ht* Tennessee, Till
we. yjrBliij.ii M ilitary Institute,
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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See the New

"The Talked-about Home Freezer'
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unique I t t l l l v r nhiniM fit tim r
«Me—but shl|imrnlfi of H» ACIMiE.N will b» tl*&gt;» until the
•M l atrlkc U wrillrd.
Yuur
d rs g fU t may be temporarily
e a t of fttork, though he fortun­
ately has plenty of samplr*
which, he will cheerfully g ltf
&gt;fw. T ake Ibl* ad to Touch)on
J ) r u c C o , HoumilUt &amp; Andrreon or Mclteynolda Drug Co.
i ; and it they haven't a
tie. they will aupply you
with free aamplca of tasty
liu llte .

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PROV/MNO Ilti f C /t-i i.i „ i !M burii hilt Cos'
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a *tatc police tar piclects atrip mlnt.-i-wmKfnc lic it,y
v. vtk called In oiler It tvp* rf| orted that rovlr » (•&gt;&lt;*.»•.
from the surface rninr* to a M d in p ’ t -*

You’ve Heard About It
‘J;_____ You’ve Head Al*6ut It
Now SEE The Original Home Freezer
at Sanford Furniture Company

«-&gt; U&lt; jf- H ui-Cll i =uvt
of l:uir.s carrring coal
-"cllonul NoundpJialo)

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i EVAC - U - GEN

plana aatt Pueblo, Colo., to M
be Mflown
OAlSS Of HAT aro loaded into a plan*
wn
to the atate’a anowbound arera. Sub-lrcevtoB temperature* pravented th e
thawing of tha drift*. Uni* malting It Impoaalbla for land-going vehicle*
to reach tha range* where cattle and ahesp faejd d»elh from cold and
hunger. The pipryidroppcd the hay over the Uvwtorir. (futernalional)

Here On Friday

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N E W YORK, D«c. 10, 0P1—
F ir* broke out today In a rupnt

'hr W rm C&lt;ut»t Champion. "ill
take Id* In ltlil ilup here at IC;ht&gt;
*.M. Ilee. t.'J. It* IiitU.il nottiibund trip will lw* mode Saturday
yrtvfDR hero |l:5(i A.M, E f f s Vr Dee. It*. NV&gt;. *Jt flow’ll Dounl
'111 atrivo h’nnfu.il 1:i£f I*. M, f*u.
I Nor'h Ifiiund will arrive 2;07
*,M. rtn *nmo dale No. no Local

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The
IN AN ADDRISS before the A m erlran Standard* AnocintJon In New
York, I.t. Gen. Ira O, Kakcr, deputy
'T.mmandcr of the Army Air Force*,
urged th at baicg be built to protect
*.hc A rctic frontier. The general
*aid that this wa* the only q u arter
from which a poaslble future w ar
could bo waged from either Europe

T. SHEPPARD, 'T icket Agent

Atlantic Toast Line
-^Railroad Co.

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150 Guests Escape In
uothpm Hotel Fire

Champion Due

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Civil War Flares
Up In Oil Wealthy
Middle East Area

' O lder hen* a re m o re'su b ject to
disease than vouttftrr pullet*.

There are atone Idol* on B a rter
Island In the Pacific that w righ
50 to 00 ton* each.
United Elate*.

t) h. | I , u, iI |r,Mi , &gt;•.&lt; f l
a h a I ■&gt;,tn of ic ild m ite w m on-

ern id ercl.
Now lliut Iranian put it tea have
rvnrlinl ilia civil war s ta ir , far* ign diplomat* arc worried. Ihey
i f Du- riitiflicl a&gt; u tp»t of Soviet
influrOcc in nu m m fu.nierty occiitried by the llwuiann. While
U tctc-li ny eUtlt Hist Russia YiU

Lips Radiant as
G lo w in g Embers

It taUr* about £5 pounds of sraln
. tu r e s r n leghorn uullol.
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SANFORD, FLA

J, E. McAlezander, Jr.

Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
Announce* anolhar drop In prlcra In TUXEDO
FEEDS . . . Alao a raise in Quality,

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You will find better Quality in TUXEDO FEEDS

Acenrtllng to Iran'* rh lef *&gt;»
stuff, tie nr rul Hmniarn, the it'11*-,
em inent troop* made contact with
the AsrrhalJnn* at the entrance
to a utrntrgic pa*» at Uhaflotikonh
Thnt pat* *traddle» the
PADUA, Italy. Dee. 10, WV~
Minin mute into AierbaiJan, and Two lit itiali officerg and aevqral
might liecoine the »t«*e for vlol- Italian* w ere Injured today In n
e n l fig h tin g .
two-hour rio t set off when n
While there it *ome mneem In U rltlih a rm y truck ran Into a
/Iranian , government clrclte that group of Italian p*dc*tn*n*.
jlutaia might give indirect aid to Padua la th a alts of general
th e A u rb a ija n sepayatUI*, a headquarters of U ritaln a central
British Foreign Office spokesman M editerranean force.
The Italian*, elU m atad In an
■ay* llrltaln re*ard* the new diapute a* ~ 'a purely Internal af- official announcem ent to to tal
fa lb " This spokesman told news­ mors th an 1W,* attacked EriU»h
men that Urilniii’i altitude would p e r i on ne l and tora down a B ritretaaln unaltered even if th* cur­ I7h flag In the ml*taken b ellsf
ren t fight developed into an all- th a t the tru c k had Wlllad two of
thalr countrym an. _
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w it conflict.

Notice To Electrical Contractors

about the m u lls. If It's In the food line, why h 3
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Sealed bids will b« received at tha office of the
Superintendent .of Public Instruction, Court -House,
until 10(00 A. M. WedJMiday, December 18. 1846,
for the furnishing and Installation or lighting fixtures
end necessary wiring in tha Junior High and-Sanford
Grammar Schools.
Tha owner does not oblige himself to accept the
lowest nr any other, bid.
Drawings and *p
Moughton A U t
Atlantic National

lions may be obtained from
Auoclat*d Architects, 811
Ballding. Sanford..

PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
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NED SMITH, Manager
300 E. 1st STREET

Right Where W e’ve Been For 25 Years

NEW HOURS
WEEK DAYS—7:45 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
SATURDAYS—7:45 A. M. to 12:00 Noon
Our Large Stock of Chevrolet, Oldsmobile and Cadillac
Parts Is Available Either Wholesale or Retail.

Thank You For
Your Patronage
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We Appreciate It.

A PRATER of thanksgiving u uttered
by Mr*. M aria Dusalaechl In her
Mllwaukeo home during a party
given for b a r on har 100th birthday.
T h* w rln k la d c a n ta n a rla n , w h o
tamo from fiddly In 1M7, ora* file d
by more th an 200 member* of h e r
family. (InfcmaflorwISouadphoto)

now than any lime sinct tha War.
Your neighbor uses TUXEDO FEEDS . . . Ask him

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2 British Officers
Hurt In Italian Riot

Phono 101

la made only by Motor Product* Corpora. tion and is sold In Sanford By

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la#t Saturday.

ELECTRIC SERVICE
$=g,i CO M PAN Y feiii

BeBjf/epZeHome Freezer

Our Expert* Factory-Trained Mechanics and Moctern
Equipment Give Your Car Or Truck Complete and
Satisfactory Service.
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riivv, ,ym|ialhie*
lie.
»j mpHthic* lie
Arerlialjnn revnllcd last year
while Kiivtet trnnpa worn occupyiii^ the iiiva, and out -enucntty
the pruvluce win* giiuited nnn/:
home - ntle.
ParUawietary el&lt;?ct ion* vere eehrdided Ihiuughnul
Premier Ahmml IJatain haa In*
s*istfil that he will nut le c o .n ltc
riie return* frupi Atcrlm ijnn un­
it*** government force* watch th*
hullutlng. Dut local A ierlm ljan
It ntler* are *u»plcioti*. They *ay
th n t (Juavam is trying to ctjnlrol
the f i n Him in fwvui uf hi* ow n

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ACUNO at line w ith re . mi -*i.*ertIves, Gov. Harry F. Kallj of M tchlgin call* hi* office* In the itato
capital at la m in g to proclaim a
slate of emergency because of the
critical coal ihortage. Municipal
government* received authority to
enforced rigid con*rrv*tlon m essu m . (International Soundphoto)

WH|N flA M fl TRARMD Mrs. Hois Httghei In ficr flflh-floor room In a
« IOO^jTMr*nltl ha!el In fifam i [Lipids, Mirh.v fireman Arc Hull cam* to
j her rf*&gt;‘ur. Hero ho lishow n helping h'-r down a ladder In safely. T hlily
g u n li w rto I n a lid for lopcrflt'U! b u s i,. (f nlcrnailuiuij h'oundphoio)

Let oa ahow you w hy Deepfreeze U the
"talked about home freezer," '
Let u* show you how you can'epiey dell*
cioua oul-of-*ea*on treat* all year 'round.
Let ua ahow you the heavy-duty unit
'‘ which provide* constant zero tempera­
ture for aafe atora go o f meals, vege­
tables, fruits, and dairy products for
months and m onths.'
Let us show you the Rleatnlng porcelain
storage compartments, completely en­
veloped by the freezing colls ;io that
every inch of apace is really uiable.
In abort, let ua ahow you the ORIGINAL
tlmertested frozen food cablneL

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BILL HOLLER. JR., Owner
218 W. l i t Street
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Touchton Drug Co.
A Gift Mom Will f a th W"*

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THE WEATHER
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ta Unity Thera Is Strength—

Habits That Hurt Personality
By VERNON T. GRIZZAUD
Untidiness— carelessness uncleanliuu&amp;s or slovenli­
ness In dress or appearance deters customers
form buying.
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U nchaste language—defined ns swearing o r obsc e n „ ta lk ‘. Denotes a poor vocabulary.
Unnttralrtive mannerisms— defined as motions
or eccentric habits th at repel others.
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•L 'lih cleaii^thinking—what the Tnlnfl thinks 1s re­
flected in the appearance.
5; -Drinking—excess akholic intake definitely hyrts
personality.'
6. Egocentricity— self-centered, the person has too
much “ I trouble."
7. Bragging—don't boast too much.
8. Pessimism—don’t broadcast gloom.
9. Criticism of others— The critic, sees his own
bad habits in others. Caustic criticism leaves
= lifelong senrs.
•0. Mate— always harm s the sender.

^ SEATTLE, Dr*. Jl, M V -A
« f l a i C a u l Gaardsnun ha*
radioed that hr haa spotted
wreckage Ihrrr and a halt railrs
from ihr airport at Toledo,
Wash. Thr wreckage b in s near
tha waatarn fringe of tho C u cada Mountains between Brrttle
and Portland may ba tho Marino
Corps transport which has. been
mlsolng ainra yesterday With.
Jf men aboard* Tho Coast
Guard observer said ho could
ot determine whether anyone
'a* alive. A (roup of searchera have s e t' eat to Investigate
Ih* report. .

Habits That Help Personality
1.

Neatness of attire— clothing kept cleun and
, neat.
2. Courtesy— consideration‘of others. A hab it th a t
can be cultivated. Ih our greatest asset and costs

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Coriliality— Do things for people as if it were
a genuine plcnsure, not half heartodly or grugingly, but Joyouab'.
4. sFacinl magnetism— Don’t have a “ dead pan.’
T r a c t l c c s m i lin g : i t reiplirts 72 facial mUscK*s to
f r o w n ; only 11 t o s m ile ,
5, Friendliness— Batij|imin Krnnklin said: .“ If.y o u
would have frien d s,’ be friendly.” The average
little ‘dog link It "ail over some people in the
n it o f inakins friends.
G\ Right mental attitude— It is easy to regard others

plana h are been seriously ham*

by continuing bad weather.
Sired
__ut tho Amy and Navy and

J'orcst Rans«r« are cenductinit
a vvldcsprend acarck.
One clu* to the whereabmil* of
n miaslng Marine Corpv plnnc
ha* proved t o be mUleadlng. M a j r

Meeting Of Courtesy Clinic
Hears Discussion On Selling
Ton way* listrd h\ him as
creating customer sood will are:
orderly living, phytlcally, m enial­
ly, socially, commercially and spir­
itually. Smile; cal) ymn t u - ti.in.-r
bynam e; cultivate eu*toiiiei'- guott
will by making them frrl import
ant, p u ttin g th»ir in lete-i- first,
being genuinely interested in llm .
welfare and treating them ■ &gt;011
would a guest in your own InmirGlve ex tra service, renirmliering
the slogan of Rotary, “ Hi- pi "fits
m otl who serve* liesL"
A fter describing tha pie ap ­
p ro ach " and factor* of arousing
interest, conviction, dc*iic ami
decision th a t make »*.les. Mr Gri*xard outlined methods of hulldln*
a more attractiv e jiei'im ality.
"Everyone cen have an attractive
personality, a t least eveiyimo can
improve hi* or her own person­
ality," ho said. He rpn.led Hr.
Henry C. Link as staling ’T rr■onallty Is tho cxlens to which
one ha* developed halm- that
interest and serve others.” Jim
three qualities wc llk&gt; mu«f ‘n
people are strength, sincerity nnd
dependahilitjr, he said.
He then llsteil 10 habit* that
help, and 10 habits tlmt hinder
personality. Mr. C r lm i d e* pi eas­
ed appreciation for the fine spirit
of co-operation he had found In
Sanford and declared th a t hn
would look back on hi* stay here
aa ona of his choicest experience*.

nad law enforeament 1
d d e r i w ith th® altsoti
than the *t*t* r » « L

A limit a Hotel Fin

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Troop Inventory Pro­
posal Is Dropped In
Order To Speed Dis­
armament T a l k s
LAKE

SU CCESS.

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D*'e. I 1— (.V)—The lioniolojji
United Nations -got a aurprise offer of a perm anent
site today from John D.
Rockefeller, Jr. Mr. llockc*
feller offered the UN a gift
of more than $8,000,000, to
buy land right in mid-town
New ^ ork Uity. Rockefeller

Previously a Greek destroyer

In the thiithi Nations it ieff,
&gt;i .nrmnmrtii plain gut „ troost

: Jew is|a* part® wlb&lt;&gt; wwvw seriously1
j ill Jo the island »f Rhodes.
The British sulliutiliu said the
WASHINGTON, Hoc
Immigrants nlronrd the two warshill* will l.e transferred to n Four ju n io r * Mit'tfchospital ship at Suds Hay on the thru l.almr Ifttflcis tii*
Island of Crete und then will l«? first opportunity to
taken tn Cyprfts. The presump­ strike. * vert Intr chances
tion is that they will be detained
a- illegal immigrants* but the
Lcpuhhritn Senntm ({itlirii rianhi In 1**
*announeemt'nt did ni&gt;r &lt;ay so spec* Her ■* of1 V«*ruinnt
tlrvcil 111lit ciHint)11Inc LiiLitt Initi
\ Iflrntly.

1 ,h '%"■ 11r 1'Miliftjj t&lt;i, ward fi tufii
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Oi.it tin |» .u rifn ! dr lifting ront"'I’t i f lm dropped a enntrnver*-ii |niipi&gt;ut| i for Wu i|,i w i,je
t mop inventory. in oritcr to

•peed ilunriiiamt-tit.

• Itc .'te f J ln - ,i J In .* letter, nrnl
ntcUl'traniluin Unit I... bail re.
r* rVi-it u in i‘ In. foiled a firm r.f.

i Irwlsk Atfeney smncetf say th at t’i * wnulft hill;t* «|t» ivtlvnritiiKi'm.
1 Jew* detained on the Island of f fi r rttL y m r ^ n l i l iiirfn i~tn I i - 1, cm
j i t mil* are I.eiMg -ent to Pales­ h4i’hni4 or* his fits! tvim, «aitl
tine in a L’ladiml lomtitrr atidlr ihi* lechfihpro h*hiM u*\!■*•'» the

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d ittin urea with*
Aim*, ho *ald, it
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S use nf all butkIlll the Hast Itirn i Avi'ii ( 2 nd nnd

w h r 11» h** u i %1 1’ ii**ct b y t in
cst.ipp, luesl fiei h " h l iiiifj d ro i

M w aiuans near
Reports On Gamr

Rudolph Smith* Jr* T. I. Harris Is
Receives L e t t e r Named President
From NotedAuthor
At Junior Hijdi

At Jacksonville
wn*w wm«! t ....p nad arnwntenU
i-i*ti.,iis to clout t|ti&lt; way fur tho
ividuitutt. A uthoritative, sources
-tiv ’ii*' i'It lenient of tin* p res­
ent difficulty ii i "tiditiniitil 4 ipon
it
* i "ot if,i-i i ■ tIn* United

ward Newspaper*, w»» icceut!,.
w a iv e d by Rudolph Sm ith, Jr. of
117 West Sixth Street, who had
previously w ritten Sir. Diet* how
much he hml enjoyed hri booh.

“Medical Manic."

From tljp tim e thal^ Rudolpli.
now an eighth grade pupil
J tin In l H ig h
liny, he has

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had the m id ilim i
riiU'i the medical profestiiuu. II"
already has aivpdled u n it e a r&gt;d
lection of liiMik* on tumtumy « I
physiology, and these lie reads
often, lit lalkinit with hint, even
several year* ago, l watt im ple.ned with hi* knowledge aloni
thes# line* and. thrrofore, when
I came aero** “ Medical Magic"
on an Orlando hook countei I
tluiught it Would make a nice ei!t
for Rudolph.
Haviil lilctl. who tin- Attend, i
int&lt; i national conferenres of the

wmhl's most noted scientists nod
who tins interviewed and wtitien

uhoul I’rnf. AI he 11 Fdnstem. « -i*
a well liked uchoolmate of min'*
at Central High School in Chvrland.
Much like Rudolph, to*
show ril a deep Interest In sdencu
at an early age.
,
“ Dear R u d o l p h " he wiote,
•“Thank you very much for your
recent letter. 1 am dellgliled l'i
know th a t you enjoy my InnA,
"Medical Magic," »n much.
H
was nice o f Mr. Connolly to uiv
it to you. . I1ea*e give him my
beat regards when you *ec him
and tell him th a t I often lliin't
of tha day* w|tcii wp were tn
high (cbonl together.
‘ "Your decision to' *&gt;e » In am
WAS8 AIC. If- V - pec II—(AT— aurgvon la a very line deciaion
Searchers discovered today the ami I think vou can look forward
Wdk® of three children who had to a most Interesting career.
" If 1 receive any pamphlet* on
«een missing In wooded swamplands
since yeateaday afternoon. The brain surgery or anatomy I ulmll
bodies of 13-year old David U ur- remember to aend them to you.
, hla 10 -year old brotlrer
"Vou may be Interested to know
ranee and Utah- •-year old sister th a t I waa a t Bikini this summer
K ory wm® recovered from the
to see tho atom bomb text and
waters of Tbn MU* Wvcr at th a t my new book, “ Atomic En­
a point almost within sight of ergy In the Coming E ra," is now
their farm bom®.
being translated into 13 language*
Tam of th® bodies were re­ fo r publication In Europe, South
covered together and th e third America and the N f tr East,"
a s h a t distance away. Shortly
b o te * sta te trooper* and sherffa
HUNT MI8 HING GIRL
deputies also b ad found the
bdOy Of » collie dog which had
BENNINGTON, VL, Dec. II.
aooompo.nl ed the children when
(A V -C onneetkut detective* were
asked today to assign one of
th eir sc® operatives to aid VeN
mont police In the search for 16y rar olti Paula Walden. The Ben*
8UNT. Mleh. Dec. tl-(A&gt;)-A nlngton college student disappear*
I* * * Hbool bus ioodad with 40 children ed ten days ago and Vermont
eoraeood off * highway near r u n t authoritlaa said every clue to her
ttd q y and &lt;PMUh®d toto a tre*. disappearance now has waihed
7 ™ -. Tb*oly-&lt;tv® boy* and girl* or® o a t
H er fath er, a Stamford.
Conn, industrialist, has asked th*
aid of police of h it home state
In the a e a rth 'fo r the missing glri.

Government Wins In Bodies Of 3 Children
Civil War In fran Discovered In River

riff Georg* B a ttl e r ^
l the situation waa^noj
and th a t Ig * * * * 1

Of

P3I.I that I I tract .Hong the Ka»t
T,Vcr »n M anhattan Is availahlo
0 tin?
N until* ti&gt;,.i«(.vnl tho
"entry g if t' r»n»! t.nv it.

i iif ht Av
*Dir of the wmintliail
Jews, au&gt; a | (in itnver 11ri«I the
; other wa*» ii |»«H!*enitei lii blip. "Six
j other paHsentrei* were treatriJ for
\ nhork i\t thr h««|»itrt1

Upon a recommendation of thp
board, members of tha Pilot Club
voted to contribute tha aum of
Personal factor* in naltsman.310 per y ear tc International Re* #hlp th a t build customer good
will and principle* In human r«latlom hlp were etm *ed last evening by Vernon T. G rlm rd , bu»Iness and sales cqum eW to a
U rge feaup^wt-Aho Tourist Cen­
ter attending the second lecture
of the “Courtesy Clinic" spon­
sored by the Chamber of Com­
merce and Merchants Associa­
tion.
There were many business men
present,* and employee* rep re­
Club which due* this work each sented progressive concern* of
year as on® pf IU major pro- thn community. A&lt; un Monday.
Roumlllat and Anderson
and
f Since all civic club® In Sanford Touchton D rug Stores dosed two
plan to us® the Tourist C enter houra earlier than usual in order
fo r meeting*, both business and th a t their employees might have
social. It wa* decided th a t th e the benefit of the instruction.
A talking film , sponsored by
the Coca-Cola Company, and
showing .how personal a p p e a r­
ance, facial expression and voice,
decided upon 1 last, night.
du* enthusiasm and customer
Mrs. Raw lins called for volun
nterest m akei sales, was shown.
teers to m an the Dime Boardi It alio showed how negative
located in fro n t of McGrow's ant trait* drive aw ay trade on any
U h * Post Office all day Dee. 1, Main Street.
# b r the Salvation Army. T h e n
Mr. G riu a rd , after quoting
will b® two Pilot* pUccd a t each
* location from 0:00 A. M. until definitions of salesmanship or
8 heldon and Knox who founded
“ * 6:00 P. M.
. ,
Announcement was made o courae*. bn the subject, gave his
tha C hristm as p arty which will own definition as: "Salesmanship
. l i t held on Dec. ID. Metnbere a n U the K lenco and a rt of dealing
urged to telep h iM , Mrs. Al Huni with people so th a t they wilt be­
, a t 332 befor® Saturday. Dee. I f come perm anently satisfied and
profitable
custo­
for reservation*. Huabattd* of thr continuously
mers.
a r t of g attln g
t ' member* are also ta rils d to th .
.
party. Each member la asked ‘
X i n g a g ift for tha Elka Clul
C h ristm a s Tre®.
Thar® war® 37 members prew
en t at Ih® meeting. •
TEHRAN, Iran. Dec. 11, (AT—.
The civil w ar in Iran's northernm bst province of Aserbaijan
appeared to bar® ended today In
victory for th* central government
.
of Prem ier Ahmed Qavam.
MILWAUKEE, Pw* » . ( * V The radio In Tabris, capital of
•Warrant* vr*T® U»0 *d today th® rebellious province, announced
■ir.it BA atrika d«monitrator» th a t th* A serbaijan council had
th® Alli*-Chal»«r* plant. They agreed, to the assignment of Iran*
r® ehargeil
lan security officers in the te r ­
*kl. and riot. The warrant® ritory.
J® l»iru*d by District Atton»*y Th® government sent four column* of troops Into Aserbaijan
81 hours ago. The military 6 p®ra»
Uon wa* launched after the A ssrbaljan provincial government said
It would trot perm it government
supervision of coming psrllamencannot cope

STrlo!*!**.

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WASHINGTON. I tec. | | . (,g,
—Any fu rth er lu - r r ctturl srlion again*! Ihr United Minr
" o 'l i r r delajed until Isle
J.m iiaiT unilrr an ax rrrm rn l
approved Imlni
b)
Federal
Judge T. Alan GoldvborouKh.
Thr agreement, had been norbril
out hy attorney* for Ihr. guvrn im m i ami mine- union chieflaln John L. Leal*. Thi.% ngree-

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Out searcher* are inveitigating
a new angle — the *tory o f n
fan n e r who *ayi he heard w hat
oecmed to be an explosion late
yesterday afternoon.

fast Allis’*

The U riti.h navy announced to ­
day that 7 12 shipwrecked Jewish
lefusce* have been rescued from
the Greek, island of. Syrina. The
Jews were marooned on the bnrten. waterless Island last Sunday
when thet, im m igrant ship wa*
w in k ed in a Mediterranean storm ,
i T hj navy unnuuncemeni says
that the iffugee* were taken off
the island hy two w arships—the
destroyer Chevron and the mine­
sweeper Provident. •
The rescue was cal tied out in
extremely tough -seas, and under
great difficulty.

It l*% *ny two .lfvv» ha%«* been
I writ t&lt;» a )m*|tit«l f«i
; •rf iiyltct uititmli 1Lr .h1ws» wrrv

r

Rockefeller Offers
Big Sum For U. N. Site

Refugee Ship Is Des- Iifforts Seen-In MukIroyed Hy Storm As
ing To Compromise
Attempt Is Made To
Viewpoints On New
E n t e r Palestine
Labor Legislation

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Warrants Agabiit *
54 Strikers Issued

742 W recked A sk Labor To
JewsO nSyrina Propose Laws

| »t Hfi'tta,

r Carl Krnat, a Torttand Army
ilr Bare operation* offlcrr, aald
Seia i» no truth in an earlier
report that the *hip with
men
r.board had been sighted imilh of
Toledo, Waah.
•

^ilot Club Maps
Charity Program
At Tourist Center

British Rescue F ou r Senators

Associntcd Press Leased W ire

had taken eight member* of the

u s n o th in g ,

PO kTU A N lT- Ore.. Dec.
J l — (A1) — There's stilt no
word from the missing m ili­
tary transport plane— lost
•with 32 persons aboard. Tho
plane .was carrying M arines
^rorn San Diego to Sqattlo
^ h e n it disappeared in ru g ­
ged northw est coast coun­
try. E fforts to find tho

ton ig h t

and through the kfj* till* (Jiff*
noun IHtnugh Thursday.

SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. DEC. 11. 1946

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVIII

Marines
Is Lost
Country
Seattle

m ild

huulb'aiUrrly a l u b over U*e north
□nit r c n ln l portions am t mixlrral®
to Irrsh rsM rrly winds over Iba
east and rilir-m r Month portion

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEK

Plane With
. On Board
In Rugged
South Of

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ithl Ihurvli)', Gentle I# modtMl*

To rro tn c t the fW ® of th® World
To rrooM to the Frogri®* of America;
To r r o d t l Prosperity fo r ftan/ord;

ttmontf tht? Jurtki&gt;m luM y(*ui, mnl
w ai hut *liuri
an AiiH'Hnin hi#1'
lory cIwnf pi ujrtl. Thr t*l«*n« hy
chain icarlitm , spicsd i" uthcr
Ju n io r litaiti cells and exploded
th e whole student Irndy Into fev­
erish political activity.
Want
bosses sprang up and the students
w ere divided tnlu two p arties, the
Celcrirans ami the C atm int*, •••
more proper ly. thr t'e f n y and
G ato r pnittes. I'olitirul Tcimenl
caUKt'd aiiother atinnii 1 limn nBctinli, and » tlm d putty the
O range “ Hull M.....« l“ it- « »i
into Hu- pul it ti a! a|t-mi
80 delight fu! to thr -tiidru'
wa* this plunge mill pull III', that
Edw ard 8 - Mursliall, Ameilrau
history in stru rto i. derided t" make
th is an annual project.
Thus Junior High School stud,
en ta are again this year enjoy­
ing the burden* of ritiien sh ip in
th e Junioihilundlnn nation.*
There are four states: Marshav anta, located irt the room of Kdw v tl S. Marshal), with pomijullon nf 'i l and an are* of
square Inches (nrcortling tn Ju n ­
io r calculation*);
llamilfortiin,
pop. 3(1 and area, 70,OtiK square
-inches and located In the room
o f Mr*. Georgena llam lt. mathem a tlr i
Instructor;
H arrisota,
numltering .70 soul* dwelling on
00,700 square inches of flooring
la IA the room of Mrs- Georgia
M. H arris, English teacher, and
Ur® home room of Mrs. Virginia
M. Burney, science Instructor,
contains 27 active rillren* of tho
a tat a of Burmanla, which ha* a
m opping space of K M 49 square

• Wa s h i n g t o n , n&lt;r. n ,

llt-[tri**enta live tit-nrgp llemler of
Ohio ty -limply irltirnl of mpdJ

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Funeral Services
Held A t (leneva

Ninth Honda disliirt .n,ti grand,
roll of Mr. Huildirsti.ii officiating.
The Rev. G. W. Hutchison nf
the Methodist ( hunli of Oviedo
Bsshtcd. . Mr. Hud'll, toil died
Sundiiy evening al Ihr homn in
Jarksonville of hie dnughlrr, Mi .
F. Ci Vrrkes with u hum ho Imd
lived for tho past Sf0 yrai

iftfM

,t National I'ounrd of Teachers
hi, -liuh- r.| whnl In- ti-rmcd thn
lingic fact that pupil i huvo bc11 a) ud a shocking in.ibllity to
rr.id well, to writo well nr to

xjrt-ah flm-ntty.
" Hero art- -owe of Ihn things
lipiidi i Imd-. iiii.-iiiii: from mod*mm iulik.iti-m " I In- itld fashion■•I liu-.un - of rr-idllig out loud,
Hu- iii-w-frowin'd upon
practice
of nit iiioi u lu g ’ classic ti-Xtv, and
fulnnu, poem st dci Ininutltar contr ;,t, a n d - tlm old-time debating
I lui i n . "
Itendcr •aid tho le a c lie n ’ surn y gtnmld lead to a leturn to

..imio ut Hi*' classicist tnintx of
lending, *onm of tho

emphasia

^ inuh ii' pirUni1ili'pii'lnu* piup upoii legible handw riting and a

t-r iiiuit* &gt; nvi-f the ti'leph-nr?
Mr. Iluddlrstnli, who . , .i ‘burn wa*
hnua K m an latu by Mi.
in Webster Gounty, tin., ram i' to Morris'. I
r* th® *am® film
Geneva in IhOI and liv n l th ere; Hint wa- -liuwii at Ihu Courtesy
for 211 year*, plantvil groves and 1 Clinic on Muivday ovening, Mt-&gt;
at times traveled to f'oltimhia, Kltthc.rttii' lirit'k o f Civic t'&lt;m8 , C., where from IUI7 to Ih'Jl cort Service, Inc. reminded Kiand from IU2 1 tn l!'2 K. he serjrod waiilan &gt; I hat Thursday evening
ns land hank app raiser for the ill X;!HI n Vt'ieVs i* the ilrmllitie
Fntcral Ijind Hank of Gohimliiit. for K rtu m i concert tirket* Pack
Holing the Intrrval from l!&gt;2 ! to I tu u r l iinltouncef) llm Amlutxm
1621 he devoted full lim a to hll wild life pirlitie will 1 o- hh"»u
grove and trucking * InleresU in F riday evening a t the South Sitle
Geneva. Hit passed hi* l'2 nd b irth ­ School.
day nit Oct. ID. and watt botn
mentally and physically nlert tip
to the time o f hi* re rrn t illness
during the early p a rt of last
week,
A number of furniture *ture*
Mr*. Huddleston died in 10'itl, have decided to rem ain w e n on
Mr. Huddleston was a brother in S aturday, Monday and Tuesday
law of the lal® Senator Duncan evening* la-fore- Christm as until
U. Fletcher, h aving m arried the 0:(So o’clock. They Include the
senator's sister In Georgia before fianfurd. Mather. Thorpe, Haynea
coming to Geneva. In addition to and William* and Wagoner F urni­
('•altaae® Os Pane *1*
tu re store*.

feiil s.tnm il.ition nf the n it of In­
telligent. well-founded, fuel-filled
cnnvoi -.itoiii which is mi longer
iippnrcnt in our everyday social
contacts.

SHOPPING
DAYS t i n

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7,000 From New York
Area leaving Daily;
New. Record S e e n

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T H E S X N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

To Florida On,
Trains Clogged

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NEW YORK CITY. Dec. « - ( d ’l
— The annual exodus to Florida
I* un. It cummetasd »n early
this year tha tsarist authorities
ryndily admitted that la*t year’*
record migration and spending
nrgie* me c ir ’ain to lie ahattercd this vacation season.
At pro-cut, 7,00u per»ein» llvInfT In the Now York vicinity, It
ta estimated, are leaving dally
fo r Florida's sunnv resort*. That
figure la expected to swell by
several thousand more two week*
prior to thn Christina* holiday*.
Transportation scarcity probably
prevent* thotwand* more from
paiiing a holiday amid the
orange bloxom*.
Railroad official* raid yester­
day they arc now carrying about
3,600 pa»aengcr* a day on near­
ly n score o f Florida train* leav­
ing the city — thirteen of them
de luxe through *peclal». A* In
pre-war year*, additional train*
will be added Dec. 12. rtgardle**
o f any prolonged coal strike,
they assorted.
Except for a few upper berth*
and chair car accommodation*.
aii spare on the Atlantic Cohit
Railroad and the Seaboard A ir
Line Railroad, the two principal
line* to the *tate, I* filled until
Jan- 2- A* many n* 180 tele­
phone* blink rdmulUneoiuly each
morning when Ihe IVnnsylvanla
Railroad open* it* rtamaMon
awflchboard' and (tole* out a frw
eanctllaUon* of choice »paeThe *11001100. of course. i*
even worse on the air line*. H*'terration* began moantltig early
in September at the Eastern A1r
1.1not, width flow .iper ate* f«urtaen plane* daily to Miami and
plan* to put nevrral more into
service Dtc. *1.
.,
The air line ha* long waiting
Hits for plane » ! ' » « ’. with regu­
lar pauengcr manifest* already
filled until after tho first of the

yaar.

In Florida itself,- the gaming
counter*, hoti*li, night cluo» End
horse and dog track* are waiting
with open arm* for tho holiday*
er*. wlio nre expected to sjienrt
well over $ 1 ,000,000,000 iwfore
the »ca»on close* April 16.
"The Miami Herald," in a re-

SANFORD
SHOW (WOUNDS
Onposllc Dali Park

cent article, raid that 4,000,000
persona vliited the ftate In 1945,
ng * nearly 11,000,000,000,
ncwnpaix-r predicta thi*
popiiltitien
influx and
monetary »prcc will .ceitainly ex­
ceed last yoor'*.
Many hotYU at Talin Beach,
Miami and St. l’eter»burg open­
ed Nov. 16 — a full month ahead
of the nnrinnl time — to accom­
modate the visitor*. However,
New York
representative* of
many Florida hotel* declined
yesterday to predict a record
season. According to Hairy M. Paulten, president of the American I
Society of Travel Agents, the
Florida holiday »ea*on will bo
"very attire."
"People have money, and a de­
sire to go plncr* will allow them
to spend a t re inendop* lot of It,"
be said. "The urge' to keep up
with the Jone* *hould make
Florida’* season very ptoiper-

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HTATK *H o a D

i.

Tug-of-War Is
Shaping Up In
Capital Politics
M'aatlaa-rt Imm ease I l
olausc ha* been adhered to in the
past. But fb&lt; &lt;■'&lt; pioposul would
chan-'e that H’ e-up ,to three Reput llcan* and '.vo Democrat*.
•
Reece ha* interpreted the bipatt- I
i*an clause to i i-an lb »l the party
- *
in porter in Congress should hold
a majority of membership in these
agencies. Homo observer*, how­
ever, limit upon (Iris political hair­
splitting b« the onening wedge to
the eoniing lialtle lictwecn Ihe I
Chief Executive end ihe new He* i
publican Connies*.
Republican committeemen «t t |
"tee I .1
tending the Nn'imial I'oinmtUee
meeting now living held in Wash j
inxlon interpret the dcnmriil tliif
way: They say tbeii Cb«lrmnn f
obviously js.serving notice «n Mr.j
Truman ttiat unless he name* Ha* , ^ J t ^ v i J o ^ e a r ^ / c s un MCA.
commi-iit.ii!s ho nmy find It tilfli
tult tn get rv •ciiiive dejiarlme.it j
appointiiitnr- unproved, such uv
• w *- -«
hose tn the diplmimlic service. (
At the |irc*'nl tiufe. ucrotdbgi t
*o committee attache*, the ltepub-1 - a.
v • _.. ,
iicnnt ate in'ereated in ,'t’ Uihg) ■
coot rid of only ilitec agencies— the
Interstate Coumieire Coinnilssitin,
Kcdi ini Trade and CnhimtiiTicalion*
The-Kina Jlru*. (tuiiiiinrd eln-’
Commission*. However, it i» »ald wttli J&lt;«- Mix, faiuuiis U\»U
Uiat ihe general Republican- vjew Mulliluy lied will. I.e located of ;h
is that momb.rship contiul also site acreeu vlai. Is euminf to S
-hriild l&gt;e Included in *urh agencies ford, the Hall I‘nek for pc.f ■
a* t lie- Hecnn-liucUon Finance aiires nl 2 and 8 I*. .'I Hunt* m
Corporation, Lin Federal Security
.
IllOlingiime will opi-,s at I .m
Agency, the fnmtnodity i tmlft* |&gt; M
Corporation anil mayte the Ni*
There me llOO |ii'op!i ttavc!'
tionsl Housing Agency
witli tbr tiig show tin* sea-"
The Reece proposal cnnir as * addition tn dll lilllpnatrra, Jta -i
surprise to l lie meeting, which Nth I adveilixing turn who trov*
Republican lender* hail expected advance Two y[o rial rtutvovwould-cover merely loulinc mill utillyeil tor tmtiaportatiuh
!
ler». Il had Iteen planned lo^defei Ltllidted find fiftv wild m iiioj
any Malctnen * mi national policy. arid tt luTif o f elejihnnis n»&gt;* pr
Chairman lit ie did propose cu■ tuieed.
&lt;fc
npcraltoii wdb the
hxcctltiw
Indiuiut,
suwtjuy*,
cow girl-, t *bnnich bui n* tho same tintp h&gt;‘
declmeil it wa* auitr prolraide th*j!
dlffvrevces he'ween the T’ rosirten
and Cmifies* would clop up— * he made H n'tin that the lie pub
Bean* Inti aded |n folkiw their owi ___
program in
y event.
I
Reece made it clear, however, i 111
that lh* Nminnal Committee doe- |||
cImxhc lamlldalc* nor bo!;
them gel Humiliation*, hoverthis
In,*, the mem! m indulged in tn*
'Imt-honurv'1 i&gt;r«cMce of specula
lion on presidential powIblHUa* f “ r j
1048 In the usual hotal lobby gath I
Frequently mentioned waHarold E. 8iit‘ «ei», who la In Wa»h '

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It, public record* of Petulrtolt.
Uoimljr, Florida.
T h * name o f the rtmrl. the ahbravhvted lltle amt llie hnrubnr o f
lh^ ran ar* s t i H i m r s »l forth.
kV ITNKHM ilia -Hand o f th * t;|e»k
' rtttrt the- seal o f the I ’lieutt f-iurt
-f Pemlnotr f*m inI) Florida, tli-l*
I t il.iy of Novapihcr. A. t*. 1*1*.

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T H E F IN E ST IN B E D D IN G

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llt lV T P .M V IK AND
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IN N E R SP R IN G

I'llO O ItA M

r-er Irrt Mils will he r o r lv o l

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firm *]

DOCTOR’S D I S C O V E R Y

e » 'k • from the lilruk Mungollbti
•|v*ii-lcs ami rough tideis* from the

I renterti« Us wild H’l’it show h ill led
by -tor '\|ix, fumuu* star :*f lha
** vlng picluiev. *’ will lie a rpn id of ftiy o|fi.\Yt-t with iL&lt; plc-

BO X SP1 ,
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H O LLY W O O b *BEDS

FOR BACKACHES
DUE TO KIDNEYS
• If run* acidity of youturin* make*
your beck *ch* to you fro*n . ., to you
get up 3 or 4 time* a nifht to pet* water,
now be ol *o»sl cliccf
Three general urn* affu * fonour doctor
noticed that liumtreds of hi* patientf had

tint Isrkxhr. He corn pounded a medicine
made of IA fief be, root*, vegetable*, betu m i - truly Nelure'e own way to relief.
! Th frmous Chtiatuvni fam ily o f
Millionv have lived tt. The medkine I*
K n. Itsh liideis. who net is con S»r Kilmct'i Swamp-Hoot- Inetanlly you
take It. it Haiti to wutb Itnthlntcmt Ihot*
reded to l.e Ihe nn.ei during glut e i.r u acidf t hat may eauMyour backache
thrilling in tin* world; thr F ly in g . .. Inert avilli the Sow of urine to help ease
burning teavetka when you p*M
Jordan* and the Silver ton tn«if&gt;l* that
weter , .. end that bladder irritation that
J iierinlist*; John (I'Urlrn and hit make* you grt up niahu. Caution: take at
j litre i t v liorsm, and Velarde S is ­ directed. You’ll *ay lt*« marvelous
For free trial *upfdy, tend to Dept. V,
ter*, juvenile acrobat* on lb
wire air ruining highlight* Kilmer (h Co., Inc., Box IMS, Stamford,
Cono. Or—get 11.11 died bof tie of Swamp-

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nf the big show prnirrani.

A S Y O U R E ST

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PHONE 1133

SUITS - COATS - MOST FURS

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C a l loin In the diet la beliaved U
help prevent - tooth decay.

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A M U S IM IN T IN IT IT U T IO N

Speaking Of Saving
Money
get year wife's birthday.
A belter tray and a marc plraaan1 |
one H to plaea yet* fir*, wlmt
&gt;term Inaarmnce with va and (I tv
year wife the dividend saving*
fee • birthday prom t.

32 50 to 39.50

We cm itre yen a 14% cnah dtrldead tatiny* en fire and wind
■term Injurant*. O, M. Boyd *
O*. 111H Ma(italla Arenas, Phen&lt;

SWEATERS
20.95 V A L U E S
O N L Y 8 LEFT

AAA GRADE
BLOOD-TESTED
NEW HAMPSHIRE
REDS

L is t '

OF FLORIDA

Iteltl Sirfil fatal amuuftt of bld In­
serted an the caver of the proposal.
Th* rlsht Is r(atrv*d to &gt;•}**!
any nr *11 bid*.

LEGAL NOTICE

oui."

the committer meeting.
Friend* of Staaaen on the com
mi'tce nliMirved that the fori.ne
Minnasota governor'* strength 1
the Republican party ho* Inrrcim„ , A result of the November elec
lion*. Ileidaremcilt* In cojnmltte*
mtmhtmhip» and li**w tnrnt »«*i» •*
t to enmt* In through cn*nL*i
airite trnvei norablp* have prnr
fitted Sta**en_________

W O RLD ’S
NEW EST!
W O R LD ’ S

Circus Coming Soon

• Of • the 700 men student* at'rhta of flee from qoallfrtne Ceil'
Bwarthmore college, 476 are re- tractor* anttl l«;3» A. M. tE. 8. T.f
on thr lift* d.iy o f .Deombrr ||4(
temrd »*rvieemcn.
for lha'p*l'*v&gt;rm*n*a of th« fotlotrlns
» 1 • •
s.
•‘
More than "0,000 school* in the work:
htath
FfioJUirr jmnt Nt&gt;a
IJnlthd tftates nre, »er)fed ^entirely
TiiO-ln; and 7701-101. Hoad No.
or uartly by school buses. *
Os. Orange nnd H-mliiole r*«,uniles.
tretwrrn Maitland amf Hanford.
Work tn consist of ismilructtas
lime rock hare wldrnlnc strlp-s
with Asphalt FonrVpte Hurfnia over
N IN TH J r i i l l ’ lAt, C IIU.-tMT OF entire width of pavement, and InF Is illlH A IN AND FOH HEHIN- cldrnlcl llrm*. Th* Irtiirth I* ap(11.12 COUNTY. IN UllAN CKItV, prmhTialrl)' IM O mite*. A certified
check In th* amuuat uf llt.M t will
CAHB NO. 6la*.
hi ri-iulre-l.
KltlT TO g U IB T T IT L E
JOHN K. DUMA It amt
For each propoailt a . certified
VIJ lit A HUM AH. til, w ife
Check tn thr anmonr stated above
Plaintiffs
nmb pajahle tn tho Chairman of
vs.
lha tjlatr ftoad Tteparlno ht with
U it IS t .'itU M E S cl ut*.
the
mctse.tr&gt; Htali'a lrncumcniaiy
Dcfcnitsnl*.
Hrnmps attached mint arcorapany
n o t h *; t o U ’ l ’ H i n
euch
tdd. All lortlftrd cheek ehall
thi; htatk or fi-ohida, t&lt;&gt;! be certlflrd
within 3d d*y* of the
t.nl'lrl I liHIM KH ami n .U o N i 'll
(iltIM K K hi* w ife If.tlv ltiu and d th far rcirtvla* bide. Ca-hler*'
check*
Will
not be aceeplrrt TT&gt;»
if ilraij. thMr unknown heir* at
fan, deviser*. lenNIese, nr * r » i i l« . s , chreke i&gt;f Ihe two lowest bidden
and dll peroin* having nr rlnlmlng will he deposited.
All work tn he dons In accurdnnee
to have any right, title, o r lnler**l
ill and In l a i r I la M Block I nt with the Plane, Hpectflratioq* and
V K * T IV IL D M K im HUHDlVIHiON, Hpedal Fruvtelont of the (Hate Itoavl
Strordlnv tn the |&gt;l.it thereof, re ­ lirpartmrnl. Special altenllon Is
cord, d In plat bunk 3. pane
V cntleil tn Hprclal Provisions which
public r.riiiil* o f yemloota O u h ti. will be furnished with tarh pmpaaal.
,
Florida.
Proposals will hr furalihed In
NuTtiri: in H K itn u v o i v k n t o
t iih
a ik iv i:
NAJir-H d k e k n h - QuallfjlPk- Funlrastora upon upptlA NTS lo f Its* an apiH-arartcr In this ration to this office F o il TIIB HI M
suit yn nr Iwfore the IJtd day *nf OF II FOIt KACII PltOI’OHAI.
4&gt;r-eriit.er l i l t els.- a d.i-rre pro PI,ins may he purrjiaaed Itnin this
ri.iifrssii w ill 1-0 • nUred apnlh-l oftlre for Ihe epm of 14 far each
y«n». Thr itjlu r * « f lilt* suit le to eel. No proposal will he Issued un­
-inlet the title In the sls ivr nnn.cd less request* for them are received
|&gt;l.-inlirrs tu th * Ddldwlng dr*. I 11,. U by this office at least II huure
I eslstr. In Hrrnliiol* t.'tiunly. prior to the time far openlag bids.
All t&gt;kl* miitt show totals fur each
Florid*, tn-wlt;
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T A N , B LU E W IN E

FUR TRIMMED
COATS

A N D LUGGAGE

79.50 V A L U E S

49.50 V A L U E S

W eek O ld ... 15c

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�THE WEATHER
I (in lln o ftl iidld tem p er j lures, s u a ii r i f l r n i n i i u arul b rillia n t m oan*

to Unity There la Strength—

light night.* through Tuesday ex*

To Prelect tho Feaeo of lire World)
To PromoU tho r r e i r o i of America;
To Predaee Prosperity for Hsnfonl)

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AN INDEPENDENT
VOLUME X XXVIII

Death T oll In
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Established 1908

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A

NEW SPAPER

]3 Y e a r O ld

Removing Hotel Fire Victim

Climbs T o l2 0
Smoke And F u m e s
Believed Cause Of
Inquiry Is B e g u n
Most Of D e a t h s

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A T L A N T A . Ike. 9. (/Vi— An
Atlanta newspaper, The Jour­
nal, today said th(ee officialare believed “ In general agree­
ment** ’ Dial a cigarette earelitudy thrown into a inaltre—
stored In a third floor hall*ay
started (he Wineruff Hotel fire.
The newspaper says an open
stairwell 111 or 13 fret from the
point o f origin permitted the
flames to ssrrp upward through
Ihe entire l5-*lorr building, and
the paper adda that ipTenllgatota altiihule the b N T f lf&gt;l* of
life lu Him*) doors ou ihe
rvuma.
.
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vea tig n tfo n a w e r e
o rtlc re tf
ipto Ha tunlay’* disnstrous
fir e ..
F ir o T U liie f C. C. S ty ro n
»n id t h a t moat o f th e dcn tlia
resu lted from n irph yxin tioii
l&gt;eeause smo&amp;c - and firmer had
no way to escape from the build,
jng. Styron said 17 firemen were
injured, most of
them l»om
fume*, a* they attempted to fight
Hurir way through the smokefilled passageways.
The Sal vat Inn Artny, known for
its t(uiet efficiency, took on just
about the dirtiest job In the aflermath of the fire tsntl worked
around the clock Identifying the
almost unrecognizable bodies of
lt.HllMH.il Oh I ' x r Kh.

In A c c id e n t
ither Throws C;»n i
Of Oasoline Igni­
ted By B a c k f i r e;
Hits His Daughter

Flames Roaring Through Atlanta Hotel

Lillie I'rlnta (Jofp, Ihrrr year "M CTiuluota Rirl. died aliorllt
afU r 3 mo o'clock thin after
lu&gt;en
at
Frrnald - Laughlim
Memorial Hospital fmm ic trir
bums, due to having (wen arrtdentally *hn«ercd with flam
I n f gasoline. Her father. Ed­
ward (lore, U still ronfinrd In {
Ihe
hospital
with
nrverelj jliutnrd hand* and arm*.

Now that (He itrike 4, over
-■v|wi:. ((cure that the n-day
■'aU oul i oh r icli nilte'i about
1132 'Hu-. New Yink . 1oolc market
testate: cd gain- up and .down the
(xwivi lodjy da Uir ptrensUi 0f
irir coal strike m*Ulrmrnt ,
Nineteen day- ago, UHt.OOO soft
coal mini t« were told by John l„
I j-»ci« that tlicii- contract with
the gow-Mimont. hud become, a
M'lap 11I papei \lino-t to a mail,
tlicv ido-vod ilm noit m-triirtion*
implied in that notice.
They
walked out *■) tin- mines and
I'“sail a -11 it,, which -erhiusly
np~et

Santa Claus Is. coming- to town
again on Dm . 94 st 1:00 P. M. to
give s Christmas party for colored
children st Third. Street snd San­
ford Avenue. There will bs a big
Christmas tree set up and Santa
will giro sway toys and candy.
Shnts's earning Is sponsored bgr
the Sanford'A venue Merchants who
are soliciting donations and mfttributloiw froh all Interested peo­
ple. All interested merchants are
urged to contact members of the
committee In charge which lnelude Charles P. Bits, H. H. Hurs­
ton and Joe Mow. Permission has
bean given by the City to block
off the street end erect a Christ*
raae trre
There will be choir tinging by
colored church groups during the

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Tourist Program Russia Refuses
Is Explained At Proposed Home Lions Cancel Plans
Rotary Meeting Arms Inventory To Spunsor Circus

I-Sm all Nofirro Child
f Killed In Own Y a rd
I V . McOrUt Jr, a three year old
•Jjrgro boy o f midway, was wiled
Friday rooming I t about 10:00
when he waa run over by a Chevro­
let truck entaring tha yard at hla
Mack Booacr * cotorrd driver of
Ute truck, reported that he did
not are the child witert he drove
tnlo the yard and Mid that the
boy had In rome wey run into and
was crushed toy the roar wheel of
the truck, according to Deputy
Hhfritr Jack TDCUm.
, The accident TtUI Investigated fay
(b ir ilf- Charles Rand.
Deputy
Hickson and Male Highway Patrol*
man I*. C. Bender. No charges were

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f inlay

-mg til,it order just
* they heeded the
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1- 1 ' o k

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jobs

ao 1 ,11,11 ami le.I,med (tiodtie'*'1-1,1'' him" tin* k,.-til nofk
v.nr flit* 111111ITS tlf
’*| »»«*i
VirKlnio,
* twii hhimI nn|&gt;nrtBnt
1 "».* viaiev Ksirly
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aihnM#t|
i **i ili»= Mi'***! par! hod

uiiti (hr back-t*}-

Ktfypt tiroes FfireiVn Wednesday Ni^hl

«f mm fjiki ihi*
» ‘ 1 * &gt;• { ah 1*^ P'H

Trtxqia lie Removed
From A 1 i e n &lt;&gt;M

Canceltktmh id |daiis f.n
« :
p”
soring the Continental fin -i
mj
Sanford nevt Wi-din'-d.iy wn in*
M
tioioici-il by Hi-lily Witte, i * &gt;i
(S
L t K K 8 UCCBSS, N &gt; Dec
dent „ ( the Sail fold Ion
• id,,,
9. (A P I— A Bubi ..mindlee id
w
the I N appruvnl Imlsi j re - at ii-diioicr Molding In-Id t .lily .
evening at tin- Seininide i &lt; try
roinnirndathm that mgndwr na­ t lull
!* * * • »'
tions begin a halnncrst with­
King I.ion Witte said thin this |,*,,|||u
drawal o f forces duImiIi- tlw-ir decision had follow ed a run fur- ***&gt;« I
home bordeVs and begin gen­
eral troop deBiohtltfnlion. The ence with a icpiusi’iilalive of ihe
Continental I'irvits aml wn- ,sed 1 1 / &gt;1
amendment also 'provide* for
early removal of troops at®- on the fw t that the King lh-th- y y I f
Cirrus now‘ showing i" Sun- M ■
tionrd on foreign soil wHhuut era
ford, hud iddiiiiied n Citv |".mil
r,
Ihe agreement of the gotenifor the l»ec. 9 dijle two
mrniH concernrd.
|irior to the dale planned t o the
*“*|
t'oiiliiw-iitnl Cirrus. King ' Vli
™I.AKK SUCCKSS, N
er« uhlnitieil llieii Slat- i- mil
i
0. Id't - Soviet It it ssi.i
for Dec :t from Sia’ e Coi trtsf&gt;;
*
tl iiMlInuft) *&gt;n i ’ h&gt;*ler C. M. Cay on Nov
and:
Continental got ttieir «ta», per-l |i
mil on Dec. &amp;, hut did not
cure * " *’
p City permit.
{
Vlo
Julian Stenstrom
re-piested
*
that tho club devote more mter-i
|||
The opening sesiMGn of tho cst to city nffnir* and told of
“ Courtesy ClUtlc" will begin to­ the noavy duties perform, d by
night at 8:00 o'clock at the Tour- city officials, lie |ir»l»r,l M iyor , ' u
'Ist O n lor and will lie conducted
by Vernon T. 'tiiiu sril, business
and sales executive, uruht the
sponsorship of the Sanford Mer­
chants Association ami the Sem­
llivr!i mii * t. » i Httilft
inole County Chamber *,f ( omlant Dk(*M
* • »i * v
merce ns pari &lt;•*
Cmutesy
P.jMMiH‘M .1
’
*•**'
Week,” so proclsime*) by .Mayor
ptinv iPv I**1«** i1
Wall lull ft.
II. J. GuL
"Fhr* |*iiwt*i fill S i1'11\ i ti*»Ir
The concluding session of in­
fuUHnc'k | » l* * h i* fIn* * « v
struction ’ in salesmanship and
thi* lw»ri
»nln pa\ &lt;
"selling you; personality
will,
four iiiiiTkcr# ah*1 a'ldtil *
come tomorrow night at the
4s.1.11»*Mrs! i»M IMa** ►*'
same time- City employees, in­
cluding police and firemen, who
are unable to attend the evening
sessions, wUl receive instruction
■ t special 4:00 o'clock afternoon
I i:\ N h llltl
I ,i-i ninny, I •••■
1,K HAVilK, France. Dec. 9.
sessions
on
Wiednesilay
snd
•
l*i \ big trtin-1'..rt plnu&lt;
&gt;
T
*)—The
former
German
luxury
Thursday,
according
to n * y
di"|'|*i'*t down out ol ihe nkic.
liner Kurono is resting "o Ihe
Manager II. N. Sayerlie,*, today unit iiiiUuulcd ilu lii
bottom of the harimr at l-&lt;- I lavra
Uiu
mill ehildrgu of Antcrp ut
today. The liner sank after
TA O 8 TOLEN
iitllttarv |H*r.1011111*1 to nnlve
. County Oaeniiuitoticr J F Me* breaking from her mooring» und
.ut, I In* rrtm.l of niuthors nnd
Clclbtnd reported to police that hU crashing Into Ihe wreck o f. Ihe
■liddrrn. I’J in dl, i ii.licd nut *l
1947 license tag bad been stoDn sunken -French liner. F a r"
Th* 49.000 Ion ship
turned to I2.VMI averaging 41375 eudt nu t tl.*- plane into Hie arms uf wiitfrom U»e seat of KU automobtlo
wtitle It was parked behind his over to the French and rechiisten- 4d home loiit" auKHintln: to uii* soldier huthnnds. The chil l
1173.301 with an av.-ruge of t l 7i:i .Vi li i, tail urnund Hu- an fetid Ink
Dome st 309 French Avenue on •d Llhcrte after the war.
mg their first look at tlcrfftiiuy
The French News Agency says each, make up *he hdal ,
Friday afternoon.
I liouaaiHls of other wives nnd
The tag was later found by the liner brake loure
World War II veirratvs lu 57
*t»
youngsters have truveh-d to tin
Francis Pesold, employee of the moorings at'the Fre"ch
,loc,t» norttn-m ami central count'*
’ wept FJorkla had Unrrtr^ed tilipraxht(m« - fiuijy l*y *cu bill tin- plane w.i
MoCrory &amp;***■ ’‘•t"0
n *° during a storm. It
TTte Herald office With the nnuest across tin* harlair ha«in where It ly 37 iniljlim tlolhr.i (rrxn li'iutlm: Hu. fust of a sen.' of legulmlv
UUt the owner U* deicnnlned.
smashed against the hulk **f the aarncies throusli Ht»- V'A hy Hrw 'ilnnlulnil ftigld* for lii*. depend
cuii uf Anieriiiiu persnonel.
Parts. A huge hole was torn.In 30, Anderson rr|s*n,cl
the side o f the former 4hiro|ia at i ; *n&gt;nic kiuns were for Homes,
the level of the engine room. Hie farms and .huHis--'*.. itotne lo.in. _
ship sank in the basin four htmrs totalnl t25,255,3.111, huslrav" kam .
Utar.
Experts said they hopo •UH.095. and fann F a t" «nl.v|
tha shtn can I f refloated.
A ll neraons aboard the I lbert#
rnlH.ON, Frame, lire. U. {/V.
The discovpfJL of an oil spot on
the ocean's surfa&lt;‘e en*|sd hope
f**r H» inert aboard u French subSTORK KOM&gt;t:l&gt;
marine which had been missing
The Outlet Dry Oood* more at
since Thuredav. The undersr.i.
330 Banford Awnue was 'c'Uerfd
craft, a former Herman U-boat,
and rototoed Saturday night try
u ." on n feat run out of-Tpulon
thieve* who entered'by a fan vent
when it
dissplH-ureii. Sen rib
between two buildings, snd KM
plane* and vessels discovert*,! an
away with U,men's suits « top
ell -put 309 yards, iieross over .i
coat and two pair of black [rants,
depth o f 800 la 1.(8id ynnl*. and
it waa reported to police by Manual
naval nuthariltc* said (hat sam­
Jaoohaun, owner.. H ie rubbers got
ple* of tin, all leave little tlnohl
away by prying open the i-creon
that it rnroe from Ihe misting
door and double wooden door. .
submarine.

Europa Sinks During
Storm At Le Havre

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'Coal
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ttn-iig Ho none-, tli.it rropeurd
i jiih i, nilm*» of the
,**- mine, owned
I'd deid .... .
'
. I lone- and
I i'igtd , -i■. j t;, .,,1.1,. Steel.
i'- I h. ' I' -l-uigli -Ii-el t'toiluc"*g m* i ""J, i - -&gt;li|•!«- of mine*
tailed l-&gt; 001-11. till! work i* to he
te -iiitied Itier,1 ,. mm.i, Bs the
m met * get ,din ml mitiie from
tile ulliini
lo’iiif. iiii-anutide, continued In
mark Tmo to In., *- now ie-tmg
” ,t i, ih. ..... ■ I. i-io i si itiunaf.
the -wipii-oo * *ll ha t.eeil ask­
ed i &gt; lie ii
i . I . w . case, to
.1. ■Id. « ..
I l. *
.... guilty
! . ntcll.l..
..... . -lint if the
com let loll [ I ' Ihe h e jlj fillet!
■lapio-d • l.- «t» out ihe union
ale |I,||.|,
the While H.'ii.t- i.s keeping
it&lt; ftilriict' uIhuii the ‘Adminiitrat iAir’s .linein smashing the
soft _ci.nl .trike I're.ideiitial -secletaiy I’ lmrles Itoss wus asked
m hi. lign in in.ii. conference
l"»lnv it tliei .■ in . anything new
a ■.*al. '.ii It*... ninety nulled
aiid declined t*. 1 1.iniiieiit Nrllh-S
would In * ommeui **n .IrVelopmint. lea.ling ■t*
I.evvlV iteci-

Courtosy Olinic” To
Open A t 8 Tonight

Santa Plans Visit
For Colored Children

' ■1 ’011 ■ economy

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Iti. rv.-. Itot condition wa. lepm
ed to In- i I dll'111 Mi lto|t H
employ la* of the 11* I d-i e lire

Tqyr&amp;l .Vljik iVJU*et
(&gt;n Wednesday P.M.

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bat til da t ' In*1 a el e l.dd to go
l,'“ 1
a .11, Hi, o iih*i ciiniing

■ lie 1 aid; lilunkt-l* w r i
tat »
fioln I itc Fold and put moo . i
hei to put out tin* flames, v
Fiinald-f-auglllon Hospital wh*
-in* w « , Irraicd by P i
It.

Three Celery Fed
Grid Men Named
On A ll-N E C Team Armilagt* Announces

j l 7-Day Strike Ends
As Miners Return;
Walkout Cost Each
Slriker Over $1.r»0
W A S H I N G T O N . D ec. 9
— id ’I— T h e S u p rem e C ou rt
iim m uncetl to d a y it W ill r e ­
view a ca se in v o lv in g th o
rig h t o f fo re m e n to jo in
unions
am i
b a rg a in
c o l­
le c tiv e ly w ith e m p lo y e rs . I t
also ih 'citleil t o - r e v ie w th e
John
L.
Id'wi.s
co n tem p t
case. Thu high c o u rt w ill
hear arguments by both udns on

A three year old girl wo* m
cally burned shortly Uf./ie tp-m,
today when the wit* accidrutnih
dtrDrlird with burning gnsehmcontaimd in a ipiari can wfikti
wni flung by tier father. Kilwiiol
lion- *&gt;f Chtilumu,'After (he go
line bad luvunic ignited 11* ••
wan at 1mint ing to prime the
motor of nis V-tt_ J-’pid IriKth,
paiki-d in tho vacant lot behni 1
tin- .Sanford Hoick Company.
According to Fire Chief M. N.
Cleveland, who Investigated the
accident, Mr. time, when he
flung away tin- hurtling ran of
Caroline, did no' know that the
child was standing In-hind ,limt_
Mr«. Hole', at U»w lotto, —os —
poitid to have been at tile win*of the car iipeiatiiig the -larti
and tin- motor backfired.
Sc rr ain, of the child -elit Inn'*,
by,lamlci* anil nVorby wolk*

ATf*A N TA .,* Dot*. 0— &lt;/P)
— The Witfet'off Hotel fire
death toil climbed to 129
today 115 city and state jn-

foggin ess

Court Sets Jan. 14
ng On Lewis Case

G irl Burned
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«*rr thr north portion afain toIilrht. Kantrrljr » Ir «K rrnUe to
murfcrate cnrr tlir north portion
and niodrralo to frr«ti over the
•outIt purllon,
•

4# CI

i^ians A re
Made In SeminoL

'
It ,rt ,
, i
I*. mi. was
|.|i‘|»*..d . j undidj’ i- t..r iin-sj.
dent id lb, 1 lilted Stales by .t
(.ID Auto W alki'ts-kical .if 1.300
Kell A ii&lt; toft Kmfdoyrs.
An fiHtclnl t*f the local, John
Nluturski. said the local was 1 U0
pcici lit fm ls*wis tu run us a
National l.nt or I'nrly enndidate.
the higlight* « f Hit* He adilrd that the l.orul had
iitiif- [true. |'i, : him ic |ius..eit *i tesulution &gt;*• Hurt effect.
f uiiilv of i-ipieitriuni:
m oii lion. Oim tiitni,.
I t imblrt
ilo Fot ("A l.m vn .1 TM IIKAD I’ AttADB
i.*. ilmmpi..**
o f ih*
MIAMI. I ’,'.
i I*)—Govenor
'■*i -. ihe M|i,i.i *i **tipi.
lb,*
I'null!
trio, 'Itlbvi.l I t ildwiU " .g o in g *.a
II ii'll) Wil*
Mi... Jic.id tin. King Orange'* parsdo
!li-,. [min-,l a irio ii'ts; tlitongli down),mu Miitntl on New
ihi- ft nillilni' gym iia.l. Neat'* iiu , it 'via* uiiiiouiiced
-j,- . of clowus bi-0ile,I today. The Orange Howl Com*
tnlflce mill that Hie imrade wilt
Want.
iIn- iliuw'i stellar fru­ consist of Pa units, tinnds, floats
it* huge double men- and niaidung group*, with tha
..te than I'm' bints aiui Oranxe Howl l/iiecu Mmy Delma
.11,ru'd from the five Hi ire us the parade's climax.
7'he fliuils will be in th* theme
will tie oil display if
u-mtgerii* tents. A iii.ui* nf I lie IP 17 Orange Howl Festival
iKi'iiiti'tia t* a gnu or of "Fan America." Ten floata
&gt; from Africa. Duly will pay specific honor to Latin
kuotVii I** in- in cap- American countries.
o'ii.
tigets,
itantai,
it in-:
Pears,
camel*,

It, iol.lilioii to the .iflenuHin
|H'rf..i niai , c another evlgbillutr
tyill l*e given tonighl. Door* to
t h e no m i , cm- will l*e opet'etl nt
7 p, in. A concert of popular
ntui ojH'i aiit- Mjtraic will he given
by Fr*.f. I.ee Hilirhlr) and hi*
military hand preceding the even­
ing performance which will atari
prompdv at 8:lh I*. M. ■
♦'Floyd King, one - ,,f the broth,
vr* who foiitiilerl the cirrus 27
years ago. mm* in Hanford today.
“ Thi. i- cur (list visit to Sanford
rim ■ l*'.’ *'. Ih e cjly ha* grown
% t *»rtllnurtl Hit r i | i l utir

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
MONDAY, D c C . 9, Iy46

IN SID E SPORTS REPO R T

Turning to the New Year's Day
football contest* wo find that’ tho
professional odds-maWer* are al­
ready coming up with prices on the
larger contests of tho dsy. The
• oslds placed on three copied*
' teems a bit nut of line in our
'&amp; it t l| illo n . • .
The “ liookles" rale Illolnnls a
I H point favorite over U.C.I-A.
. which is surpr^ing since the
Letter season rycuid and alto the
climate will favor the West Coast
team.
Georgia is favored hy |3'4 points
over North Carolina, which Is a
slur on the Nor h Carolina team
that isn't
Justified.
Georgia
should be favored but not by such
■ decisive margin. North Carolina
has completed a very successful
year, losing only to Tennessee,
| and then by the narrow margin
of a points.
.
■ Louisiana is rated » point* hstlrr
‘
Cotton
than Arkansas ‘in the
Bowl, and perhaps no
raise a serious uuarrel with thst

figure.
Hire is listed as a 5‘ j

off-ridc. In. each instance, it oast
ui five ydrdv and biought \ u
sinia a first down."
Little has long heen advocating
that the hall Ih&gt; taken in "0 yard*
from tho sidelines, after an out
»• -hound* plav, insteait &lt;u la yarnA* head of the footluill coaches
rules committee, Little say* the
point mentors favor n rule which denies
a recovering team the right to
advance with a fumbled lateral,
hut which declares all other loose
football* may he picked up and
advanced, it possible.
Tho substitution rule n'*n dro’»
numerous comments. Hill Alex­
ander1 of Georgia Tech is opposed*
to free substi.utions because, as
he puts it, coaches tend to ubu|e
jt in an effort to mastermind
from the bench. Fritz Cri*|or
of Michigan, Howie Odell „ f Vale I
and Dana Bible, of Te * as all fuvor
free substitution. In fact, Crider
favors a rulo that would permit
the Insertion of three players
without* jHtnulty whenever tIvr
ball chnages hands and the clock.
Is runnihg.
♦
Ihrnie illerman of Minnesota1
wants to do away with the.clock
entirely and have n quarter coilsisl of 40 plays.
Another suggested rule change
would declare the ball dead if
the pigskin were blocked or fum
bled on the try for estra point

Basketball Coach
States N .Y .U . To
Have Good Team

Dr

l^onsrd Barker
.
Cfptnmetrisl,
Eye* examined—Glasses
203 H. Orange Ave.
Orlandos. Florida
.
Phone 4SS7

As Lewis Ended Walkout

TOO LATE TO
CLASSIFY

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PACE THKLI

FIRE and AUTO

Firemen Assist Fire Survivor

s ARTICLES FOR SALE
Lisgustrum and crotous, rooted,
25c each.
Mrs. Geo. McCall,
2209 Magnolia.

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CASH -DIVIDENDS TO rO LlC T HOLDERS

( not mCOQPORATIo)

W ANTED

'SA T

PROFITAHLK WtiitK
FOB YOUNG MEN
IN JAPAN
All Expenses Paid and
190 per Monlh

8ITTINO IN WUU headquarters tn Washington, John L. LewU. preaident of Die United Mine Worglr* Union, la shown na lie announced
liir end of tint walkout o| 409 000 soft awF: miners. He said he was
taking the action pending corydderntlon by iho Supreme Court of the
government-union legal battle.
- f International Bcmndpholol

A T New*feature* Snorts W ri’ cr
NEW YORK — Howard Calm, whom he considers "the greatest
and yet stay .within the* ruh.'.
Hays Cold well: “ In our game engo coach at New Y’ork Uni­ basketball player in the World
with Virginia; we WcrV com­ versity, wears
- - n .pernetunl
-- -smile
....
today." Gold*mi h set the LIU
’
' rounds into shape
pletely taken in. Virginia used a* hr quintet
record of 305 point* last
PACKAGE STOR.IV
i tho T • formation.-and on four
VS approaching ba-trthall year.
,
’ •
I'resident
Ti.noun'*
nominee
flAtf St A8CACI *100. f l t O M f W
occasions they faked ttlsti from wars, for his vflnb -shape* up as- - At St. Francis in Brooklyn^ nil for Amhnv-ador tn Brl ain, O.
t)iu VT",th«n merely shifted into the powerhoo'e of a talent fj*j,
|,*t yetrt’s starters will Max Gurd ner, wo* an outstanding
a kick formation to draw our lino
••tie •M'*
re urn, Inst only two are expected athlete at North Carolina -Sta.e
Me never had so many good p, liiaao Joe ’ Brennan's squad,
College. Ho was a -slap' football
players at one time mi all my 24
New cage mentors will take player and vva* known as the
years of
coiphing at N Y U ,"
over at Manhattan and Brooklyn only man to be elected captain
lann »a&gt;» gleefully, and a sur- College. Both will have grecti
Vcy shows that fine
player*are. „ |uads, Ken Norton Inheriting
Lcller Writing
there In abundance.
‘ only*five lettermcn at Manhatton
Mtlrrs and Post Cards A&lt;
Fonr atartem, I h r I ud i n g ami . Julie Bender 'having only
Prompt and Efficient One D
smooth Rid Tanenhaum, from the. four experienced hoopsterir. nt
1015-40 NY'U outfit that*wnn 19• Brooklyn.
of 22 game.*, are hack, along
Temple looks like the cj»j* of
with a host o f former hoop, the
i’hiladelphia area, w i t h cago, III . They are: tr.nds—Bob
116 N. Park Avenue
grrata who_ have returned from * IVnn favored in the Ivv league Sknglmid ami lloh Walsh; Tacthe wars. Conn's chief difficulty scramble.
tic*_Zig gy Szarobski,
George
has been keeping the ucoltli of
Syracuse will scml the str»n|ftnlpli McGehre, and Kell 1
material In action.
r*t up state New York aggreGuards Bill Fisher ami I
Yrtrran*
go n o ,,n tho floor and CornrII.
Conn &gt;r; Center—.Maily,
N Y U ’s sturtmg quintet pndia **Hh Irwin Allersim returning,
and Austin McNirhols;
bly will comprise Tanenhajm * w,|l be tough.
•&gt;ger Brown, Mike SwiAdolph Schayes, Joe Goldbtein
Went Pointer*
iiul Ijirry Goutre.
and Don Forman of ln*t year**
Stn Holcomb opens In* second
team, and Buy Lumpp, stnndmit year at Wes. I'oint with a dc
Hal till? puuili'r applied with a
hoop sUr o f the 11)42-13 outfit plc'etl squad Glenn Davis will
Ollier Veteran* are Fred Ben- * iiiinie in truck, hut two other puff, «lu|&gt;» perspiration inlor and
Limited Num)&gt;
anti, Joe Dellonis, Jim Began, i football * nr* will play on the it non it mutiny.
Tom Kelly, Sam Both, John O'- quintet. They are Arnold Tucker
Connor and Jo« Dolhon, reserve* and Jim Rawer?,
Gal your order in early. We are filling orders as they
from last year; Harry la-ggi-tt.
Ben Curnevolu lake* the roachKtanley Danto ^ ami lloh Mulier ing rein* at Navy, nml off what
from 1942, Frank X'asucci of he did pi Nur.h Carolina, thu
iV
.r ""•* John Derdfrian and Middle* slnuld do all right.
*17 E. 1st Slreet
Phone 1186
Billy Well* ,.f 1944.
Boston ( „Begt will come up
unlv "tie new corner will grace
r|„. rallcsl player
ie *quad n Ubur l.umpp, broth ground
n n foot, one hlranre
er of Itay, who performt-il *cn- *•
,
sationally In Artnv basketball
h . ; r. while DartnlWth,
competition. .
a*t
year ,
Eastern
IntcrchlChief threat to NYU basket- V 1* 1’'
h"il'l,T; , wi'1. ,K'
hall supremacy in ihe eastern ■‘ T**?,'
\U wl" ' ,lol&gt;- tro ”
will I... r'ii. r..n..........I___
and Harvard

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Seminole County Credit

FRUIT CAKES

Phone 10*

1st Cavalry Division— first to
reach Manila, first in Tokyo.
Its men wear Distinguished Unit
citation* for action o n ' Lox
Negros, Kwajaleln and Loyt*.
Today, they're in Japan, and If
you are otherwise nullified you
can -be one of them!
Sports, entertainment and travel
opportunities are hi. hiv devel­
oped In this division** a, to.
Luxurious hotels, t h e a t e r s ,
swimming pools, tennis elub»,
go lf course* and ball parks
provide more choice qf pattime J
than
&gt;ntnl-nii 1
st* llwi
tsasMSMt .
than la
is enjoyed
hy
the K
averago
civil inn at home, 'r—.
High overseas pay (20',’» above
domestic base pay), excellent
medical and dental care, good
food and lodging an a generous
retirement plan make this op­
portunity too good to miss.
Young men who car, meet pres­
cribed standards, and who en­
list for 3 years, are entitled to
designate the 1st Cavalry Divis­
ion (Mechanized) at time o f
.enlistment. Initial training given
Irefore departure from U
Get full detail* at Army Re
rruiting Station, 9 Rutland
lluihlinr, Orlando, Fla.

WHISKEY

A NRIMAN HURRIES IN VAIN WITH AN IXTIN0UISHIR to flghl flames in auto which crashed with two otherl
on Houle 4 approach to the George Wajhlngton Bridge, near Cnglcwood, N. J. Five personsVere killed and
SRven injured
in the three-car
thowdead
were
two ss**”
nten,
auto, |»«*ainn
passing W
another
•
•••••• ••• crash.
»• «■■»■*&lt; Among •••»
www w
»»• •*»»
l whose «•»••••(
IIVIIIWI* 00 tllC
riff
lit shlo
thin and
anti pulling
In ahead
ska. 4 ofI*It, was !blamed
. by police
(
fna il.a
... . ..
_l locked
right
cutting In
for
the tmashup. rru.
The a.....
two car*,
westbound,
btimoerr, hurdled asafety Island and crashed into an castbound car carrying six passengers. (International)

undemanding ate
thr IhuiiIs that hting Kj t am|West,
or youth and age, ingcthrr in tins
photo. Bishop Albert Hr,Men, toper*,
visor, of St. Joseph's llnrpital tti
Yokosuka, comforts an ailing Jap.
anese child. Ills sympathy for tho&gt;«
under Ms care has won him scores
of friends.
(International)

HIS ItOS PARALYZED tiy shrapnel

Ambulances
Jam Streets.. A fter Hotel. Fire.
'* - * « • *- **' *

PBi&amp;kti
STRAWBERRY
SHORTCAKE

PACKAGE STORE
410 SANFORD AVENUE

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' KOBB’S) *H(&gt;ME •BAKERY

u i i m ™ , ! 8 w a t c h as ambulances begin the grim ta*k If removing tin vrctim* of thr
Hirtoi Wnecoft in AtUau. Ga. A Jump net med by Bremen to catch guexu Irapuu from ihr r:n&lt;
nuy be seen at lov^r k f. Many of Die ImppM guralt )um|*-d to Uiclr death
International -

Where Trapped Hotel Guests Leaped To Doth

Dl*ath

The- Itev. Stephen Rodin w;s
the fir*t Ituman Catholic nrieit
ordnjneil in tin* United States.'"
The Gicat Lat e* nrc in the U. R,
sunu of lowe- t nnnuiil evapvratlon

YAkD LE Y VENETIAN
BUNDS

Tlie mm| hrautlful blinds made

Wood • Alunitnam • Steel
Cost no more Ihtn ordinary
blinds.
f . W STEVENS. Esrlmlvs Rrp.
&gt;U IV. Rnblnson — Orlando

That S h o w A
Glow of
Wormlh
and {Love.
You sUal nave time
—bat not too much
time, mind you—to
•hare fn this great
event. Thin offering
of Fine Qa a It I y
lamp* b tlir result
of many seeks of
most’ caretul an 4
discriminating shop­
Ping. W e bMUra «*

(PURE SURE

P R E V E N T IV E

S E R V IC E

CRIME

is increasing

B O S E I. lN b r U K ’IA.Nfil .Kil •
diMStinu* lire had
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window and crtutMd fhrough the canoOy covering the marquee over U»e -ntmnte to
torn "tPhlJ1* *» shown Yn till* view o fu ie exterior o| Uie building. More than no pen

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sounds. It la • hearing device so
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PH O N E '1133

A M t t f t K r z n a n d i f i f N M i i M f i i f K i K M A f K f ii K n f n a i K t i n n i u n ! U s . K » N K M N K f U f M N f M

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

J ■•*

T h e Sanford Herald

Russia Refuses
Death Toll In
“Troposed Home
Atlanta’s Fire
Arms Inventory
Climbs To 120

brtfAtho.1 more- easily today* na 400,000 coni miners
return to their pits and the fuel which Is so vjtnlly needed
to Rive warmth throughout the world and to provide
the means for producing the necessities of life once attain
Is beinir dug out o f the Rround. It will be n fnr happier
Christmas for everyone thnt it has pleased Mr. Lewis'
fancy to give thia nntlon n breathinR spell until March .11,
1947.
.
.
The million men who had been laid off in allied
industries can now return to work. Tho ten million men
who wouid soon have been laid off, hhd the strike conu’ .ua re . KlV?n n. rePr,eve' The freight embargoes
which threatened to eave our stores bare of merchandise
hnve been lifted. So have the dimout regulations and the
transportation ^restrictions. The ships carrying food to |
™ roPen"*
now "all. Veterans anxiously
rcompleted.
Z n ef[.4heA
0n*trV
«Ct,0n
pf
thelrproduction
h° mC8 Wil1 8ce thin work
The nation resumes

ir w .ii.m i

miners. It is too bncf that the
a NIW IYSTIM TI^MID "BOO” (fog Intensive dispersal of) clears the fog
&gt;t decide whether the mlnen **?,yJ or ,nbound P‘ loU under zero celling conditions at tha Landing
i week IUI Mr. Lewis said o r H
Aids Lxperiment Station at Areata, Cal Top, numerous gasoline burners
prnment ln«i«ta: o r whether Shnic
PT iUSf h*V ,u"lclen‘ * dissipate fog long enough to allow the takeoff
fil la holntu
*• n ®*n e r th e ir
nr landing of a plane. Bottom, a twin-engined C-47 comet In for a land•
the nntlonftl ttvernge Ing wilh the aid oflbc soriahUr. dancing flames.
OatcrnaitoMlt
eir work is any more hazardousi
*
find men, the "hot stick” linexOne seventh o f ’ Oppnnicfl, truck drivers and taxi
in northern Ireland we
, whose accident rate in the highduring World War II.
lilnr (luestions pertaining to Mr.
m* wcploded. nnd ‘since they are
tisiderod by the Supreme Court,
reus ought to appoint n .special
to explore the record* of the
id determine once nnd for nil
theirs and wherein the public's

Did you notice that picture otf
John L. Lewi* In th# paper the
other night?
If he didn’t look
JJk# the devil, we nayerisaw any­
one who diil.
_
W# have l&gt;een hearing _ a lot
about proposed freight rate re­
duction* in Ihe South during Hie
Uat few years, and a numbar of
our more popular politician* have
been capitalising personally »n
the prestige which these “ pro­
posed reductions” gave them, but
the Interstate Commerce Comini*- portunity
anoveralon announced‘ ■
last wee
•II freight rate boost of 17.fl pel h M r i f :
"
esnt. well
the port said. “ Ms
never I*, but always lo be blest
.

.

The Civic Music Association it
M ducting a drive this weak to
**efi season' tWVeU to » .numbsr
• f concerts by well known artist*
here thia winter- We hope every­
one who is Interested in music, ar
everyone Is interested in tusking
Sanford a better town in which to
live, will buy tickets to this
series, for tha character and qual­
ity of the eoneerU a* well as the
particular artist* who will corns
hare, will be determined to a
certain extent by the number of
ai I *
1J L ' l i e l k s t i n n r a if

r" “ ' ' " " " p * * ’

■STALIN'S ILLNESS DENIED
LONDON, Dec. !), (4*) — A
Spokesman for the Soviet Em­
bassy in London said toilay Prem­
ier Stalin ii “ In the best of
health.” add that rumor* of hi*
illness are 'dirty speculation" or­
iginating from Ankara.
Mcunwhile, a
Wfinr,
m London newspaper
" UT t a V
”Mid
— A
. _____ I
i L . a
l l .
It has learned that Stalin Mo:i %
will retire front1supreme control.
ami wil) carrv on in the role
an elder statesman.
___

H U N T IN G
f o

n &lt;

nations on tha sit* question. So
far, th* United Stales has stated
only that It favors the East
Coast are*.

p,flyinR in one of Doyle's

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Peanut,
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on peanuts nmontr some

s % , " nH,cni
on dietarign grounds.

Itolwrt Newman. Jr. ami Donald
llisliop, J, entrrtninnl l.vtt K»iJack Wvxxtruft, returned Sunday
1day evening honoring t'lyile Ter- tmni Oalmwvilie alter rgjftidliu
if [ willlgar. J,«. at .Mr. NVwiii.m'* tile wCekriMl.

TUESDAY

■I I III.Il||. j „ t {u &gt; , l*«|||| t.

J|
arrived ut 7:t»t»
! "VliK'k ninl were *lmwn to the
h I nuldnnt terrarb in the liarkyai I.
*• |A long tulde covered with bright
it ailcliith, mid rolnrful chairs were
plnrtvl hi front of the fireplace*.
A rcnlcr|ii.-&lt;i-, typical of the uutj limn seaSun, ,In .n « t*■&gt;I the table
with InlrninThere will be a board meeting of
-ihy Sanford Garden Ctntr a; tnnv
Ilumhurgcr* were rooked inti
A. M. at the Tburlat Crater.
m i veil with I, deliciuu*
picnic
-upper uml after rating, singinr
wa* vnjoy4,| until a later hour.
The circles of the Garden Cluh
Ihe li&lt;&gt;*l*. presented Mr. Tciwill meet aa follows. Azalea witti willegal with u large silver cock­
Mrs. J. H. Young at 8:00 P M . tail stiakei ut the end o f the
Central With (Mrs. H. M. Papwortli evening. I h&lt;we invited to !„• with
at 10:00 A. M . Dirt Gardener wtlii the goe-t of honor were Braxton
p r s Charles Gian at 10 OO A M . I'vrkin*, dr., Ilouglii* Steiiatruin.
Hibiscus wlUt Mrs Sclh Woodruff •lenry Wight. II. • John Pope,
at 3:00 .P. M . Magnolia with Mrs Itoliert Wilson, James lT n p i»
W. a William.* at 2:00 P. M Pale Scott Jr.. iKilward lli-gim ,
Rore with Mrs. J. D. Woodruff nt Jr.. Ifithnrd Blown, T. K. Tuck­
10:00 A. M . Jacaranda with Mr., er. McKay Tnlluck, C. K. Sp*tnFhed OMus at 3:pO;PL&lt;1(. Mrs J. U cjtr, Jtavid Smith, ilichnrd lira*,
Ed In'vy-Wlnlmr, l»r. Clyde Torwillegnr. Sr., Barry. I,ec, Jr. Wai­
te, Haynes, Jot- MeCa*lin Al Wallare Ouy Wood, Juck Woodruff.
I(iil«rt ( on,ilk J. W..AItinati and
Henry Carroll.
.
,

Trip Our Ada

iillioule llalleiv

OM l-c Barker Colley L% visiting
nU parents. Mr. and Mia. W. M.
Colley, of Osteen He Is » tat lone,I
i t Puerto Rico with the Navy
Enx P. M. Williams spent Hie
weekend with his |iarenla Mr and
Mi*. Voile Wiilinms, Sr. nt tlieii
liomc at 60J Magnolia Avennr

Miss Pittman Honors
Miss liillic Braswell

upils of (srnminar
School ICxhihit Arl

MU*
111 HitIlnuswell.
whnstmairlage « .,, nveutly aiiiifluneed
».i&gt; honored on Thurwlsy ,.vridny
h\ Miv, Jewel Pittman «t Ihe heme
of her aun: and. uncle Mr. antt
Mr- n c GruhAin. in thflr home
ill JtM Weal Twvtltlrth 8tre*f
IViieh tailored ctadipul-es am'
•:neiirij fonn-d ttiu lovely tlm*rnlit.n- in :hp psrtv room*. Hrveral
games of bingo were enjoy*d.with
file prize* bring won by MK.He..no. Li'u .uul '-l,-- Braswell. A&lt;
III- end (f llrr games a *i.rprb •
nn-erlltinron* *lm» *r *a » J;lvrn Ihe
lumor gnext Ml*» Iblinwn present

An atlraclhe art exhibit of
rrayon drawing* by pupUt hf "the
Sanford Grammar Scliool- ha* been
plscrd in the window of ’ the
KhtriiU PoW(tr mvl Light Company
office.
. Art rheme* reflect tl»e Ohrlstnuu
jplrtt with thq ■ptree Wbe Men
reeking the star' of B-thlehem;
there ar&lt;- animal character" from
Aire*- tn Wondertamt” »n j Vrtfefable and fruit drawings made In
eirtinrcHoit with health tmprovejnrnt
■'turtles Of »peel.* I tnt'rr.'t nr*
■°tne -ntitll 11,(11 llgures mnde b'
! fir
detent»

e,1 her wnh ,* p;r&lt; &gt; **t f,ei ejr&lt;r*ei

Early correction of any ir­
regular or nhnormal condition
is important for rontlnued go*al
health nnd huppines*.
.Excessive, 'modesty hs, no
ulace hi-ie.
The iloclnr can
rrnti symptom* and begin cure*
which ulsy tie simple if begun
• arlv. No el ret msy lead (it dif­
ficult, lengthy treatment which
even then might lie (■&gt; no avail.

Tea; is believed to have orig
inated in south central Asia

Take

n pttok

on C h rist nuts tu n n r

and walcli
that . you Binder of vnuiw
k- i
dance wiiK^Vlittht at Ihcse ...... h r

Any medication must he j f
the highest quality. I),- sure to
patronise a reliable drugjitt.

fill wcaralitcS for liia “ nittht life."
ENGAGEMENT ANNOlINt Ml
Mr and Mr? W II lltctMin .isnounre tialay the i-ngagi-ment i&gt; I
approaching marriage uf . tlieir
daughter Dorothy tq Kenneth II,ttel. son of Mr nnd Mr* c \
Hilli'll. of I
\f.„„,„

Boy's Pajamas

Thia is the 137th of n series of
Editorial' Advertisementa ap­
pearing 'in thia paper each
Monday.

Outing Flannel in .slipover
idyll** In stripes and figures
in .si/.i'H (I to IK.

Give Him A New Felt!

Broadcloth \ (jfyil.s,
bright stripes and
figures in slipover
or button atyles.
Sizes 4 to 18.

BUY THIS GIFT CERTIFICATE

Apartment*. Sli«- ba*
ni',| from a visit in i irlb her daughter, Mo,.

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Santa s extra merry this Chriatmaa ’cause his sack
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&gt; * * o r t o f 4 l' l n « rig h t
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Rifts in all the world—U. S. Savings Bonds. Savings
, •

ll ia good for n Hat or Mcrchanditte Anytime

Bonds fo r good little children to pay fo r AJieir
*

He Wishes to U»e It

.

education . . .bond gifts

M A L L O J IY

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ii |fLl-roiitl Ini

is filled to the top .with the finest and most wanted

" u l&lt;S Camtly , „ . y

Willis Anderson
Sparks Sanford
To 35 To 7 Win
.

T 0 U C H T G N DRUG CO

V. BITTING,

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The year* between the early
te* nt and middle age are vastly
Important in a woman's life,
nnd often a doctor’s advice is
nerstsnry and advisable. -

ip pfroct thnt Op.
or. once, but only
w h op fipr knock wnsn't

“

i M o re

BUSINESS

Clyde Terwillegar
,,wn°red On Friday

Tourhtun Drug

A million tons of fish are hauled
it along the U, 8. coast* every

•turning Ola trylnf to jatabthemselves In elvllisn life afUr aeveral (eara In th* aervlce
hav* *• legltlmaU
hart
legitimate complaint In
in
:"“1 n
n
U&gt;e chaotic condition* rfound
- - th*
•dminlatration of veUrans afthe Bthnlnletration
(airs. Thera are 16 federal ageqelea Ih the United Sutea #concent ad with veteran* •H »&gt; «• Wlnthrop Rockefeller, who has
‘
Just concluded a alx month* aur- r t h for the W »r Dapattmant M­
i
commend* th*1r coordlnatlon und.r
H ona vataran*' ciar to that Uu 01
trying to realixo on »om# o f hli

r

^Social Calendar

Help Over the Years

to the British War
« design for a tank— a then unk nown
military device. Across
the drawing, in red fhk
official comintent: "The man is mad" Wits
Wh®]? George Westlnjrh
n ,,^®76’ he o ffe r e d ft muse had perfected his airbrake,
railroad magfiate rotur; to Commodore Vanderbilt. The
these words scribbled (ned Westinghouae's letter with
time to waste on fools." across the bottom. "I have no
• • • une day n stranger approach6,1 ^ ark, Twain with, r.'
C
a 1
request
f„r $r,00. for which ha
would sell half interest In I
several times before, refusedl n „ l ? Vennt,0n; T 'vn|n “ htung”
hi n
®ut from courtesy he
nsked the strangerr his
name.

4 j

j , Committee meets. American
delegate Warren Auatin 1* hold­
ing a series of cloakroom con­
ference* with delegate* o f other

((%allB«f4 rmfw m m l|
tha charred dead. Proceeding on
tbs barest o f'clu e* the worker*
pieced .together ehradi of evldenca to Identify almost all of
th# victims.
,
The fire committee of the A t­
lanta City Council met this a f­
ternoon to begin an investigation
o f the fire, which claimed the
livei of 120 persons and injured
at least 100 more.
Thera will ba other investlgmtiona Into the moat deadly hotel
lira in tha nation's history. Tha
Fulton county grand Jury will
meet tomorrow to determine if
there were any caaea of criminal
negligence in the Saturday fire.
Tho _ National__Fire-Association
___ and
.._ th*. National
Conference of Building Officers
also plan Inquiries.
The Atlanta Fire Chief, C. C.
Styron, says most o f tha deaths
resulted from asphyxiation be­
cause smoke and fumes had no
way to escape from th* building.
The fire chief, declared carbon
monoxide gas pressure in the
corridors and rooms prevented
the eprtad of flames to some ex­
tent,. but &gt;took a terrific toll of
life by smothering guests In their
rooms. Styron said If ther&lt; had
been safety vents In the elevator
shaft, the staircase and from the
walla tha ga« would have been
able to escape.
Meanwhile,' It was reported

THE SANFORD IIERAl.D. SANFORD, FI ORIDA

Mrs.. Lee Samuels
Mrs. Joseph Meisch
Given ‘ Buffet Supper
Entertains Chapter

pa per

t Heard

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t)

that a can of gasoline, placet!
beside a kitchen range, U be­
lieved to have begn the cante of
the hotel fire In Saskatoon,7Sas­
katchewan, which broke out just
24 hours after the Atlanta fire,
and killed i t persons, injuring
18.
1 ___
The Sunday "m orning f Ira- at
the Harry Hofei was the worst
In Canada «m&lt;V\ the Queen's Ho­
tel fire In IhiiTlVx in 1030 When
28 parsons died.
The hotel in Saskatoon had
been sold for (120,000, just one
week before the fire.
Uut for the heroism o f the;firc
fighters, tho death toll might
Have run higher. Acting Eire
Chief Clark had ordered the fire­
men to “ forget the buildisg;
there are live* to be saved.” The
firemen visited every one of tho
87 room* while the blase still
burned.
&lt;t\ l&gt;

•M ONDAY, DEC. 9, 1946

ere 1eing tested Tor
wall*.

h&gt; \t

knock. „ „

M l,

j L * ,,0 , u? r,d t&gt;1# Immediate
withdrawal of any forces on alien
•oil without the fre# consent of
the government concerned. Pro.
viously a similar . proposal b*d

l

The war must really hs ovec
et last, loist week one Sartfortl
merchant actually fired a clerk
who had been rude to a customer.

I^ m

*41r refused today (0 accept a
proposal for a United Nations
Inventory
armed troop*
—- —
#
~of
*
wU y S
■at
a
Inhta
OntilaA
t1._ i nI* «- Minister
If&gt; •I_f
.
ee
Imme.
Soviet
Foreign
V.
M. Molotov, In a surprise more,
demanded deletion of a home
troop census from a resolution
already approved by the power­
ful
64-member
UN
Political
Committee.
Molotov's action threatens now
to reopen tha whole question of
troop disposition!.
Previously,
Molotov had agreed to taking 'a
census of both domestic forces
and those on foreign soil.
Egypt asked the United Natlona to begin a balanced with­
drawal of all troop* sUfTbned
«utaWe th4 homo soil of UN
members and to institute a gen•ral demodulation o f forces. Th*
Egyptian proposal waa offered
in th# course of tha UN arms
reduction debate.
•

h n f n c ^ t " ! : Lc^ iR
^ n[ed 11 80- 11,8 caw •'» now
wofJld
C° ur? ?f Jh* United States, and her t m o lh « ^ e&lt; 'fl^ t/ aUKU*tKI|,0dy^ nlbmP,flte *t in an
the hT^terin
r™"1 ,,UbJic pre88ur&lt;*8 "uper-induccd by
hA snf/.Jnr,
fl5n*y, of ®n economic crisis." It isn't
movJ ^ Im ^ n r d^ ri? ti0n.u°f war*8triken humanity that
i 1, *8 th? ,ff " r 5J»*t a politically minded Sup­
? f ht ylcM ,n thj8 emergency to the demands

THE ANC IEN T 8EERS HAD
MARVELOUS VISIONS, SOME
WERE
U N FU LFILLE D
FOR
IIUNDREDS OF YEARS, BUT
AT LAST WERE FULFILLED
WITH
AM........
AZING
~
__
...
FIDELITY.
qOD PLANS FAR AHEAD UUT
WE HAVE AN OUTLINE OK
HIS PURPOSE AH SHOWN IN
HISTORY 8A-CIBED A N D PRO­
FANE: Though it tarry wait for
It, because it will surely corns.
It will not d*l»y.— Hab. 2:3.

MONDAY, DEC. 9, 1940 •

’

to exchange

■

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with .your
'V

fam ily this Yule tide fo r security for you, for them.
L ast year at this time, we bought Victory Bortifs to

•niT ona

celebrate our world-Victory. Today, buy and keep

Robes
Cottoli

buying Savings Bonds fo r a sa fe and secure future

Fliqinel

i n A l I ii e n’ n d

— a future you can make worthy of the finest cele­
fteCarty

of

Ft-

PItret,

A well groomed man gel*

bration ever.

^ ^ H o bl 7 c « . . Churrii
eonferenc# l»* t weak in
. th« Sentinel said of him.
• o f tha BL Lucia county
» gotu in .b e U going to
tho Stale* No. 1 Job but
t Isn't talking . . . Me-

iS js r y a B t f*

former Bpe^ur o f Um
7th Anoy'a African

'

Ihe vote every lime. Let
ua keep your c l o t h e * ]
cleaned nnd pressed. For
prompt service rail 914.1

margin.

Fkda M their “ dirt eatora'' t*m stwlU* ^ r
ff»p!ng holes for
Aha bock*‘ to oeu n w - ihrough.
Unomon who played a parikular1/ nggmalro contest worn Chris

CleaniincHH
For Hculth

Etchison

14A Gift Fi'om VowelPs Means More"
Deposit* Insured Up

DOW NTOW N

„ CLEANERS
A nd L A U N D R Y

C O R R E C T M E N 'S

W m . E. K ad er

113 Palmetto Ave.
Phono 914'

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�PAGE SIX

MONDAY, DEC. 9. 1946

THE SAJNEQKD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

A D D IT IO N A L
Meeting Held By
Episcopal Chapter

S O C I E T Y

Legal Notice

fUU.VI.’

BROADW AY

.T h e 8t. AgncJ Clupter of Uit.
, •,
v.-omen* auxiliary of th* Holy Crow
V1P,UML , 1
'; „ ,
,
„
Episcopal Church mrt but wwk at. , f* 'X ,'
(&gt;T*)— In the welU
the bom# of Mrs. R A Newnun.
publicity attending fhc rapi
Mr*. . John
M»^c;u
direct r«A ,
«»« |"e Sinatras. v an Johnson:
presided
.
JDinah Shores ami Danny hayc&lt;
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i«sl this * I&gt;i. Jay &lt;&gt;( DfMmtur,
IS4C. .
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o r iitiiis im s

£ 8 5 of ^
ptanlTfor the aupprr i
U r*',P— k . ,r Sm‘!hand appointed her committee*. A I In the laet fc * month* Kate hn
paper on promotion was read by I "t/iamlined herself. dr«ppinir nbou
Mr* W. E. Klrchhoff.
|.1&amp; pounds, hut her popularity fron
The program preprint by the
*° cn* * 1 ba» not become lead
educational
chairman
:or
the •" » « * • “ .picked u|&gt; at the sam
chapter. Mrs. WaUon. son de*b° * » » ajjmmlng her futon
\eloped around one of the most „ *" &lt;h,! •»»« Hooper rallnj pul.
Important Issua* of the chuteh ll» hc,,1■» 1 » » “ . this, KaU ha&lt;nd
today. -Unity." A round-table dh- *•*"*'• the much-sought spot ajOn
. onion on the subject was then *&gt;io* nutnlier one feminine eider
held
’
, tainer, and was beaming wit
A social hour followed the bust- « * * « over the f « t that ah
BLACK and leo(iard used In comb),
pas* session and refreshment*
j “ ' “ •“ M 1* ° / "T f!‘*Lbi L ^
vere servcl to Mr* Klrchhoff.
brj E j * in,tt V . ’L . 1 "'V nation with a three-quarter citru*
Mni. O. I. t/nicks. Mrs. A M.
* careers started nt app.oxi
rcllow coat Is particularly suited to
rhim *. Mrs. Waison. Mrs. Minnie
*y \h* “ T * ‘ imr* h,‘ l „
rrunettrs like film star Rosalind
Jones. Mrs. A. W. Fit la. Mrs H. hcl*hu
almultaneously. an
iussell. Hlack gloves, bag. and a
A. DUhton. Mm. A R Key. Mrs pn *•* °J ev^ &gt; ‘ h ng .U r Ding . rolled-brim hat complete the en*
John Meuch. Mrs. U D Mobley. ,mp of h,’r
tcmble.
(International)
Mrs. Oeorge ahlpp, (Mm. W A.j T,,e folks wtiling the popul.i,
Adams. Mm T. I Harris, Mrs Bt. classics of stage and movie, ar
Clair White. Mm Wurt Warner. &gt; sure, passing up » hefty bet t
Mrs. Cornelia Noble. Mrs. John ignoring the assured talent* of III
Mlrarlk and Mrs. Ncwmsn.
tuneful Kate. If someone cam

i n t h h c i r c u i t i 'i H T i t n r t h i :
N IN T H
JUD ICIAL C IR C U IT UK
K IllittD A . IN A N D KDIl NUMIN­
OUS: COUNTY. IN CIIANCUltV.
M T I.I.IA II T. KRANKI.I.V

W IU .IK LIJII AN W A T HUM.
I&gt; l(i a ilin ’,
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m i in .ii o r r i n i.ir A Y iiiN
VI*
M il.M U I.K1IAN M A I Him.
r n i a l U k « I art*&gt;■•&gt;. tlrlan jo Klor*

JDVi K I'KTKIISD.N KHANKI.IN,
fl friwUnt.
Tlir Hiiiir ».r KI«rMa lt» J«»Y4’I2
I•CTnIUION HtAN’ KIJN*

&gt;••«! fi.t

Cum iilalnani

IXVORCN

f. llu ir f«| Ap|&gt;rNi. p|«f| Jb i

an«wpr uk re«|uifrd hv law h*r**in.

You Alt* lir ffli) ih MIHinI lh At 9
•Mill ha* Ittrn ( I W in tlir I'lrrvH
•
of H»ittlhiilia C«n#nly, Klorlfld,
In (hr aiih of W illiam T. Kianki.n
n&gt;m|&gt;Li inant ta.
J «»&gt;r# IVIrraon
f*. n l.tin a tl* L
t'hAiicery No.
« 3la .
ThV nature o f Ihln atill I*
lo olilaln a dlvorrd.
You nr*
l o iu lr H to fllr &gt;**ui w rlitrn ap
IHaranrp on *r b tfo r y th* (I h dmy
••( JAtiuury A. I». I f I T nr h ilc rrn
p r»
runfraiNi
w ill
l*r
r h la r o t

PIUIOINT TRUMAN Is shown talking to reporters at the National Airport,
Washington. D. C , after bis surprias air trip to Crandviovr, M o. to visit
his mother on her ninety-fourth birthday. (Ii»t»rnellonol:Soi iidohotc)

TUESDAY, m

TH* RIVIRIND HarUn Nlemoeller.
who spent eight years in a Nasi
concentration camp, and Mm. Niemoiller, are pictoxed oa their ar­
rive! at New York'a LrCuardta Air­
port from Germany. Nlemoeller
asld ha made the trip lo thank the
American churchgoers for the help
given lo German churches since the
end of the wsr.
(fniernaHons”

-Casselberry News

J

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IT
i t is rrritT
H H U o iiflK itls ii ih m
r
lliia
lltU K
N’olir*
u llrt hr |iul»M h»d ourr
forr
four
(ll
m n o r u lU r
* Wrfk
h re k
fo
n o ck * In THr H -n fo n l ll»i.«id . u
»»•■n 'p.:ii*T
| uLllalir*! At Hon ford.

Boys 4-H Club Is
Started In Umatilla

; T‘ H Club in America baa
By Jans Williams Casselberry
organised at iht&lt; llairy-Anni
Home for Crippled Children, Uni
f ulllts, by County Agent It. K
At the Dec. 1'meeting of Amer­ willing fellow would find hlntsel; Norris nnd Ass't. County Agen
ican Legion i’ost Nu. IH.'I ami a fortune if he were to fashio Jeff mu.
1-eglon Auxiliary at the Uingwood something for Sliss S.
j. The ten boy* nirmlier* of thi
Library. Floyd I’ almcr. Fruilenlisl i He'd hav# a lot to start w i'‘ j dub »re from: Preildent K««t
.Insurance Agent, gate n talk on"j Kate1
's auilienee was estimated a l.olley, Kinaril; Vice I’rc*., forte
the Importance to veterans of one point, perhaps n little ot ■ j Itayhurn, Tallaha.see; Secretary
keeping their National Service optimistically, as 75,000,000 pel David Harter, I'ensacola; Report
Life Insurance. II. I). McIntosh son*. A closer count, taking an »v er, Hernie Toole. I'anamn City
nt Altamonte Springs was ap­ erare, would lie 20,000,000 listi” , Members: Jimmy Folk, Kemlric!’
pointed to fill the office uf H i-' ers: approximately 0,000,000 wh Hnbliy Itauch, Ft. loiuderilale
snee Officer.,
hark to her . tlavtlme commeptn Robert. K. lo-e, Sanford: Clarem
The 'Post will sponsor n Dingo ling, the ’ remainder to her Hundav . Ciiskiru, (irovelnml; Hob Foci
Farty to l«e held Wednesday even­ night show.
' Snnford; Arthur Carey, Delnn*.
ing - at—Allamonte- Springs Com­
While no c.xar! statistics* in • nml Handy William*, (iaine.vill.
munity House. The public is cor­ available, it is a known fart til" I The Hub's first project is pout
dially invited.
Kate has been Ihe ton di«laff cat­ trv and n fine lot of dnv *&gt;! i
The Church Supper held* lust er In her field, with rero.ils an Jchirks arc being Inisril to hrnilr
Thursday evening was enjoyed ny radio pay. although her publ. i fryer mol laying site by., the*
I eripped boys who find this nc'
kli those attending. Mrs. Nntii
, vily a real factor in their III
Thompson led the group in singing
some old tnmllinr songs
Mt 1son and white design for the fu
Ixruis Ceislrr gn\e u short lulk r-lamp — a w reath mound ti ;
rm the support of Ihc Church. I |words "M erry Chrislm.i*" nod
Mr. and Mrs. O K. Wesvoi h'V' artist whipped it into »h«pe T « »
oa theii guest Mrs. Flossie Wey*.- women frivnds jun- ten dolia i
er, Mr Weaver'* »epmother, f/i.n apiece to help. A printei did t!
Indianapolis, I nil.
work and ug.eerl lo lukr his p ■ ,
Mr*. F. K. (ieulcr is in charge when it came. The Wilmlngt
o f the local sale of Christmas postmaster permitud stamps to b i
Tuberculosis Seals. Mr*. Gelsler sidd In the posl-nff.n lobby.
Is to'lie commended for hrr fine
Sales were fairly slow at firm &gt;
work in not only, this but many hut Kmlly Hisseli gave them a
“tRlter worthy causes.
ousli bv taking In t story to
Ralph Mmoiv hn* changetl the Philadelphia newstiaper. It dbl
name o f his store from "Lee's serins of stories. The stamps l * g u i
Town end Country Shop" lo •o *rTl like hot cakes. *\t the cu
"Seminole Trading Fo*t"
The of the season they hat Inotlg
fivnt of th# Itiiiding is nnu &lt;l»- T ’.OOn ten times ihp gial. lot
rotated with the piituie ol an Vital they raised |K&gt;,.lOO.t.itO, TI
Indian.
funds stn used » rilucu.e the pu
Wilson Mcllnaell from I'ennsyl-1lie, operate ciinics und 'inrsi
showing- fluting tin- lust few yen * ’
vsnia is visiting Mr. sml Mrs. i services, train personi-el.
have ischewrd play lor-pay whi.
Faul Yates.
Mott of the monuy amassed 1 she concentrated on ’late* at A. id
camp*, Naval stations, hospitals,
the stamps tn fight tubertulo’
canteens, etc. Her potency as a n
has come from the "little ptopb
illo favorite was giaphically drtet ,
who could give from ten cent*
a dollar apiece. Miss Hisseli ho ntlneil when she appealed to all tb«’
‘ them
pinned her failh on
____ since |b. -Smith, among Irtr listener, to yo
Ur ADKLAIDP. KKKH
days of the first sale when a rln, to blood banks and give a putt. HI r
thi-reliy sent 25,000 owners of tint
Newstratures Writer
little newsboy pushed into the o
traditionally popular name to the •
"Help u*. Emily!" pleaded young fire and dropped a penny on t
local Red Cross center*.
Dr, Joseph Wales nil s bleak nf counter:
temoon n few month* liefnre
"Gimme one.” he »uld, "M e si
!.«•*» |hun 10,000,1*00 prn|
Christmas. 11*07, "Otherwise we'll Ur's got it !"
i the i-lund of Siinmtru
bare to turn out those pooi -uf
finer* to die.”
’ For the last hour, he and hi*
cousin, Emily Hisseli, Wilmington.
I*el., social worker, had been re
viewing the dogged daring exptri*
hunt of a group of Wilmington
doctor* who sought tn cure tuber­
culosis, the No. 1 kiile. of the
times. In an age when people be­
lieved the white plague d&lt;K&gt;mrd its
victims to certain death, they had
assembled eight charity patients
in ■ little shack on Ihe banks ef
the Brandywino for which thiy
paid Alfred duFont a dollara-yrar
rent, and were trylnt the effects
of fresh air, test and the tight
food. The pafients were making
progress, but the funds had run
•out. Ho Dr. Wale* appealed to hi*
cousin for help.

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IN T i l K tT Ilt’ I ’ IT COURT. NINTH
J I'D It'lA I, fllU T H T . IN ANI&gt; KDIl
SUMINOI K CDDNTV. KM UtlDA
IN CIIA.NVKIIV NO. « « i *
IIA IIIIA II « T. IVATKIIM.
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Alt COMMAND!# of U.8 Force* In Austria, Drlg. Gen. Ralph Soavtly
(right)
is shown with his wife, Albjrta, after her rescue
from tne plane which crash-landed cn the Gaul! Glacier In the Swiss
Alps. Gno of the two ikl-equlPP&lt;tl Swiss planes which mtdo the rescue
of 12 persons Is tn background.
(fnierneilonel Radiophoto)

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JgilUS CRIHC • JKin'd Hcmt

Happy Birthday

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LYM AN HIGH SCHOOL NOTtiS
bit* of gossip around Lyman this
week will be found on tha third
finger left bund of one our blush­
ing senior*.
Fruudly displaying
tug turkey tattle, won by Mr, that U-auttifui ring, nnd telling
uliii.KIgln of l.ongwmd. Hey. did us that thi* isn’t sometimes; this
he get the bird!:! all Iri ;xiutlds is always, is AKDr.I.LA VKOof it. Kveiyone enjoyed da'ieittyr MAN who is engaged lo FAUL
to tha juke box. Our old haunt MII-I.FIt, cx-Navy man.
Thslr i
was decorated beautifully, with »«ng is "HUMOK8 ARKi TLV-;
the class colors, green and whit.- IN'(i" which was just coming ou t!
&lt;nlwined in and uut of almost
first met. (tear jerk -!
every thing. Why they even dc i er)
extend to them our 1
curated'Vis when we artived nl I CONGRATULATIONS!! and hopethe door!
It must In* the Irish they will tie very happy,
coming out in Ihe Sophotnot- i All right you kids!!| Let's get.
class.
&lt;&gt;■ the hall and get that Chilst- j
Yes, rumors urr flying and tin
mat shopping done. Do you real- &gt;
Intrst on*- I- that tin- whole Hie
t'e there's only 11 more shopping
School will have their Christina’ days until Christmas?
If you i
together. Say, that's all right, h r don't hurry up you will he found I
we'll hem more about that ruxi lighting ihr HaMle of heavy Hun-,
'Wek , . .
dies with shopper's fatigue.
One of the most talkril abou
Mary Christmas

FOR THESE BEAUTIFUL GIFTS

ffie j

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These Women

seventh, place among the killer*.

Today both the annual stamp sal*
and the battle at a -conducted by
Uta National Tuberculosis Asso­
ciation. This year the fight Is being
waged with renewed vigor because
tuberculosis l* (till the biggest kil­
ler of young people from 16 to 96,
Who are working to acquire an
education, etart a career and build
a home.
Only 6300 were needed to carry
ca' that early battle on the bank*
of th# Brandywlnf. but Emily *BD’

W hitt could h r m ore egpreaiivfe
o f warm amtlme. t j then a Juadoti*
Chatham blanket &gt; W h *t g ift could
^ -tr e a s u r e d longer than C h a th a m ’ *

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" lle g n o t ie '’ blnri.-n— a F fa ^ w h U #
beauty in 100SI vir gin w b d . . For her
beauty Bleep,“ M : , i r d . A ''o f f m m t f u l ’
w arm th-plui.ligl.*ne*a'; for her, flawjt *
lb, i „,J5 » whit;. A
lifitlm e t .ft, S tth w tr .lftM fc K S . . .

- WtlOLSHlRE

100%

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Virgin Wool

10.95
LAMSDOWN 100% Virgin Wool
15.95
M e T r o K p "
Chris tip**" with

Both Blankets in Colors o f Peach, Greon, Blue,
^
Ceder nnd Rose

YeeUva killer of. the times,
bars laid a penny etaiap
rrer raise moogh to m*k#
•nee. **’
Emily Hisseli continuad to
er trail and people'began
her. Sbt drafted the crinr

A Gift from Vowel!’* M

Lounge C hair and Ottoman

GIVE

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9. 1 9 4 6

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PAGE EIGHT

T H E S A N F O R D HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

THE OLD HOME TO W N
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HOLLYWOOD—I Iwlon# to a
gshg. The gait* meal* on the last
Saturday night of every month.
Somebody is always »ur* to « • »
me, in these word* or other* to
the Name effect, "Who In the
nicest itenon you've met among
the movie stnrn?"
Well, J have n new answer to
that o»ir*
Holiert Taylor.
ltob crawled out. of Ih,| for tin1
sole purpose of keeplii}' mi Inter j
view apiHiliiliiiriit ut o studio. Ih-i
wasn't Just on time, lie was a little
ahead of time.
■It wasn't*just his punctuality,
or his firm handshake and warm
grin that make, me say Hob U r.
nice guy. Thnc is about him that
air of urjassumihit imslcsty whero-;
by you know he'd 1# right at .
home at n small-town ice cream
aocial. A little embarrassed, prnh
abl^, at the fus* that would he
made over him and I'm. sure lie'll
blush and «i|iiirm l&lt;» read these
words!
llob'ii hair Is Idack, hi* iiartow
mustarhe parted In ’ the middle
like the separate whig* of a bird,
and hi* tanned complcxinn radi­
ate* Rood health— the quality
which seem* to lie the first requi­
site for a movie *tar. I found him
In ihe knotty-plne dressInjt * room
he has occupied since his hit? hit fMI P W l
o! Ihe proposed
in "K a in lfirtn l Obsession'
id
*la U‘ of W 'n ton • ii-liill which
ylam ago,
m ,-c ire ’ --ion th ,1.1/s of Dov­
"Wish I could get another pic
e r 1 plct. ' . “hove. Made by sculp­
turn as good," Hob confided.
hone* "undercurrent," which he tor ViRgo Itandt-Krichr.cn of Jef­
frey, NT II., drawing* call for a
•latuc 70 fret higti on u Lise 34 In t
high and 00 feet square, l our init­
ial! bulldogs, each 14 It—t high,
guard cvm tri of the base. The plan
for the election of the statue calls
for a committee to raise fund* and
present the work to Klin bunI as a
eift from Hie U..S, (International)

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Surpm ing to m o il pooplo is lha foci i M t ’ Florida
ha* moro beef cartle (ban a n y tla le a o il'o f the
M is s is s ip p i, th a t la s t y e a r's 'm e a t c r o p ' w a s
marketed for 17 m illion dollars, th a t total value o f the
stole’s cattle industry is estim ated ot $l75j&lt;)6o,000.

T h e Tallted-aboul Home I’rccrcr

Big business? Yes! But it's a ls o true th a t Florida
p e o p le e a t 3 5 p e r c e n t m o re m e a l th e n the
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1. Land adapted to law cost feed crops.
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ju il pick* ai her fond. Thut mat. 1
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murh of nn nppelile."
K aLlm t. Tavlor, a Navy nyuig
instruclid during the war, huU.uiht a new hlaue, h«H lie doesn't
rxptct Harbinn to fly with bun
Their other souira of- irritation'i»
Hot iloli'* snoring tlicv have »ep
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PROllD OWNER James Napier (le ft), of Grain Valley,- M o, end Lord
LaivaL e titled-visitor from Scotland, arc shown with Napier'* prus twoyrnr-old bull, ‘‘Sul-n-Uar Control" at the Intern,ational Livestock E»p-&gt;sitlon in Chicago, The ntilmat had Jiat won Uic grand champl-imiiip
qwanl Iti tha breeding ahorlhorn division, (Inirrndiional Soumipbutu)

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“talked about home freeier."
• Let ue show you how you can enjoy dellclou* out-of-senson tregU all year 'round.

• Let ua ehow you-th e heavy-duty unit
• which provides constant aero tempera­
ture fg r safe storage of meats, vege­
tables, fruits, and d airy products for
month# and months.
• Let us show you the gleaming porcelain
storage compartments, completely en­
veloped by (be freestng coils so that

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V O L U M E X X X V Ili
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^ A T L A N T A . Dec. 10— &lt;**)
—A stranger- tltnn - fiction
story was told today by two
young men who asserted
that the anti-negro organ!-J
zntton known :&lt;Y Columbi­
ans, Incorporated Was work­
ing to set dp n Nazi-like
government in the United
States.
la story cornea from 21-yearoM I-anlcr W aller and James
Chlldtrs of Atlanta who were
themxrivr* active In the organlration until they leamri| that
"th r Columbian* were planning
to take over the roun'ry ami es­
tablish a dictatorship.”
Both men describe themselves
a* "former ’ suckers" but say they
have now turned state witnesses
In Georgia'* tirosaruUon o f the
•-sanitation. The atate Is trying
W revoke the charter o f (he
Columbian*.
Attorney General Eugene Cook
announced that Ihe state hn* ob­
tained 'evidence' for * criminal
charge* agalntt aeveral member*
chars*
of the organisation.
1 iChildPresumably W aller and
er * were instrumental In unearthing that evidence. Ju*t l&gt;e‘fore Cook'* announcement Wnller
declared that he and hi* cmnran
II
had sivtn Information Unking
ian leader with the purdynamPy to blast negro
'fcouaas.
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Waller said he had originally
Joined the group b*cau»e he ' Just
naturally doesn't like negro**
But he tayi he and Chllder* took
H upon themselvea to find out
what they could about the or•Sanitation when it began to
develop Into on antl-Jew i»h
..-B o th men prvealed that on
A rc. 2 they w en f-ta N ew York
and crpottd the Columbian* to
Professor James Sheldon, admin­
istrative chairman of the AntiNasi I-eague. Sheldon paysed the
testimony on to Georgia'* state
attorney general.
The two youths said that Shel­
don had spies planted in the Co­
lumbian* with whom they volontarily established contact. Waller
and ChUdem said they were
own to New York by Sheldon
l b "hours apart &lt;o keep Columfrom
suspecting
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that they were planning In t o
post organisation
»ecrat». "b en
tool.
— ---- --------they returned to AtlanU. they
said, Homer I-oomi*.. eecraUry of
the Columbians, called on them.
W'aller said Looml* JUrtred them
•bout what they tpUlht have told
ljnd said he’d be seeing them
Waller declared both, he and
Ahlldtra. were interested only In
an anti-negro organisation end
were strongly opposed to any
program for overthrowing tna
government. W aller quoted Loo­
mis as saying‘ to him at on# time
that he had pUns to U ^ orsr
|ke country end be I dictator.

fieorge P. Driggers,
.* .64, DieB Suddenly
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e o r g e Pearman DriggerS.
Driggert- 64.
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resident her# for *the
“ P»»&lt;years and for 10. year, art
plbyee of American Enilt Groa
era Inc. died suddenly Monday
intoon following a long IN*
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Mr. Driggers afas b*m In Henry
County. Alabama. Aug. H. IKdJ
aad was a roembof ,of A JSJf?
aptist- Church o f Geneva. Ala.
!« survived be Ut# widow,
cf
Mary Elisabeth prigger* p

SPEAK TO PEOPLE. Say a cheery "Good Morn­
ing" to members o f the family; to the servant,
to the next door neighbor; the bus driver, the
traffic cop, the doorkeeper or clovntor operator,
to fellow employees nnd to the first customer
encountered.
2. SMILE A T PEOPLE, A gracious smile is good to
hnvo on the welcoming committee of any'con­
cern, nnd a smile will get you over the thres­
hold nnd through the door of many n heart that
otherwise you might not be able to enter.
3. CALL,PEOPLE BY NAME. When you can greet
Mr. Brown the second time you meet him with
"Good morning, Mr. Brown," ho feels that he
THE customer, not just A customer.
,
Calling a person by name is one way of making
him feel important. It is wise to •subordinate
self nnd build up the other person’s sense of
self-importance.
-1. BE FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL. Qo out of your
way to be helpful to others. It will pay big
‘ divmunds in appreciation nnd good Will. It will
cause neopic to say kindly things nbo'ut you and
your placo of business. It will make people want
to come buck and .to continue to give you their
pntronnge.
u. BE SINCERELY CORDIAL. Cordiality added
to courtesy makes a irrcsistable combination. I)o
things for people as if it were a genuine pleasure,
not halfheartedly or grudgingly, hut joyously.
6. BE CONSIDERATE OF THE FEELINGS OF
OTHERS. No one likes to be rebuffed. Some ure
more scnaltivc limn others, but by the same
token, mny bo capable of greater appreciation.
7. BE TOLERANT OF THE OPINIONS OF
OTHERS. Courtesy calls for consideratencss-of
tho opinions of others. It-is narrow to lie wrap.ped up in one’s self and t'o yield to bigotry. It
is broadening to be able to sec the other person’s
viewpoint.
H. BE GENUINELY INTERESTED IN PEOPLE.
If you are genuinely interested in the welfare,
success and hapjiiness of others, they will sense
it, and In turn will become genuinely interested
in your welfare, success and huppiness.
!). BE GENEROUS WITH PRAISE; CAUTIOUS
WITH CRITICISM. The spirit of courtesy de­
mands it. Criticism often lowers; praise usually
lifts. Of course constructive criticism has its
uses, but caustic and unkind, criticism often
leaves life-time scars thnt cannot be erased.
10. BE ALERT TO RENDER SERVICE. Take the
spirit of service out of business, out of ull human
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Former Active Mem­
b e r s I n Organiza­
tion Tell Slate Of
Dictatorship P l o t

By ASHOT!ATKD 1‘ RKHH
CORINTH, Miss., Doc. |U. (At
Another potential world powder — An automobile - bus cn||i*lon
on a highway north of Corinth
keg (start*d to explode ■today In
took the lives o f elx teenwger*
the oil-rleh Middle Hast. Civil laet night and critically injured
two others, both young bride* uf
war erupted In Iran.
The blasts, In a figurative a faw days. All tho dead were
sense, could be heard In varioua occupants o f the car. According
to tho highway patrol, the lius
world capitals as npen fighting was thrown Into a ditch hot none
broke out in Iran's northern of Its pawengcra yra .vrimuly
province of Aserbaijan.
hurt.
Iranian government troops, four
The dead, all 10 yeai* &lt;&gt;f age.
columns of them, drove into truc­
ulent Aserbaijan bordering »rt the are listed as Odu* 8c»tt. nnd hi*
wife o f Memphis, Term . nnd SylSoviet union and altarked Axeryester Roades, Nathaniel 'o ff,
haljan militia.
Lem&gt;n Austin, and J. II. Ilcarn,
A * the government forets open­ all p t Corinth.
ed up against the troops of the
Injured and In a critical condi­
Aserbaijan Democrat party, Iran tion art Mrs. Helen Roadtt, 1H.
Premier Ahmed Qavain stressed bride o f 8ylvetler Roades, and
two points. Qavant told the gov­ Mrs. Nathmrilel Goff. .18, who
ernor general o f Aserbaijan that ala* married only * few days
ovemment troop* had been tent
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i t » ' the prtylnre to eepiririae
parliamentary‘ elections, and that
would do the Job no matter
Ireland's linen Industry flour(CM ttiM a o v rs «s ( l i t
lahell u »*rly as 1210.

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U n furl “Grand 01dFlag*&gt;Five Years A fte r IVarJ H arbor

Call Troops

L o c a l Sales People
Attend Session Of
“ Courtesy Clinic”
At Tourist Center

Mayor Of West-Allis
Asks Aid In Strike
At A 11 i s-Chalnier
As Kioto Continue

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" I t won’t l&gt;« Iona before there
MILWAUKEE. Doc. 10—
will b* enough go»&lt;|* on hand
I 'l ’i— Tip* governor of Wis­
in rRorv* to supply the demand,
consin was asked today to
and those firm* which win out
will l&gt;« those who sell good mer­
wild National Guard troops
chandise. u*j good salesmanship
to maintain- order around
and who** employee, have a
I fit’ Allis-Chalmors platit at
courteous ettitude." Vrrnon T.
\V**st Allis.
j t l i i n n l , business lecturer, who
Tlio request wax nutdo
wn* in*induced by Mnnagcr Edfit)
ward Higgins of the Chamber of
lodav liv Mayor Arnold
Commerce, told nrnrly 200 em­
Knmt/.
of
Weal
Allot.
So
ployee, of local firms, business
Ur. then? bar, b t*a no reply from
executives and mcmltera of hqy
Governor Waiter OmalUnd at
scout tioop* at the opening ses­
at MatliAmi
itnwrvrr, Oovernur, .
sion last evening of the "Court­
Goodlnml omfcrm! with Artjutanfesy Clinic,” held nt the Tourist
(trneriil John F. Mulh n on t!»e
Center. ■ The concluding session
•irlke -itu.illun
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will start at 8:00 o’clock this
TUe rxrcmive o’tlec .-stld1tater ,
evening.
that rn ilrclviou linn ticen reached.
Mi. (iiK tiiiil foiecaat tho end
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Tlie atinouncviiicnt went on to »ay
of what he termed tho “ gravy
that Milwaukee County fiherlff
&gt;•# trend” - in business in which cm, George ltnnti-y had mail.- no report
plnyrrx put forth only enough
on .vi'ilm ljp , dcnortlrrs nroimd
effort to get by. lie attributed
i tha AllisTMatinrr* plant. ‘ •
this tendency to the fact that
•. Fitly
]irrmiLs jncluding n ,
during Ihe wnr period many em­
isiliccmen arr,. tmr! treterday at
ployers had ftt hire untrained and Till; SAME H A G that mss Ilyin* otrr llkkmail rirld.. Ilanall n h ru thr Jap. made (lirlr *«rsk n llark ntl . Ilie
, plant. IJi„ . H a l wsrlnr- marktrullaU.uL people who ,|ul mil .w ill
llirknun* Field, Is uulurlrd (lir years taler during cere nionlrl marhinc i-l-srrtanrr If t’rarl II 4flN.» Il4&gt; |a|.|
t r^n,? ‘,, n| |irrvi0U3
to care Whether they brought in ti’frd and Corn by btnnhi dropped on lire. 7, lull. II 1% i Iiumii Ik'Iiic talvrd by I hr color guard*
drafltiib thru
sales or not. "There has been a
i International H«Hindpltntoi
let-down in reab genuine court­
esy. mill there Is itred of learn'
mg thr famlamp.ntiil principles
•&gt;f good •riling and of ptr-wur
coui csy," hr ilcriBrrcl.
Itrnl, prnuiuq courtesy, hr as­
serted. U not s veneer, hut is
based on grnuinr i-onsidrrallon
of thr other persons ilrcd* and
W m g &lt;, Fir . and Antlem."
desires and is a habit thnt ran
liit'lt sh..n , -Liitl
f inh and dc«r
he improved, lie then atressed
m hiiiw niotiMit.
o,o fimt all
the nrveaalty of. greeting people j _ ,
“ dor film to
ulunvn u\ tlir
with n smile nnd auggcsterl smil- T .
of f iv t* mntlon picture*
ing nt oneself in the mirror in
Tr&lt;
the morning as a menna of get­
.
I aJ,&lt;l
*,r •Ho\%Uf l l day
eveting in the proper mood. He then
\ m as
P o w e r I' r c o . ",‘v * » l * •1" &gt;•'&lt; inek «t thesouthoutlinrd "Ten Commnndnienl* of
subs Primary School auditorium.
Court**)-."
The picture wa* taken by John
Importance of co-operation hy
Callinr people by name is a
Actum on H nrt«'»«»*ec| « ‘ ii.am
II bt*«i.-r. Ila rv i.d
graduate.
ttl»l w illlb' l&gt;.,il,,l,i( . l i . j j . ,
i.
goorl method of inducing good Yemen* in attaining ihe pw r*
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customer relation*, said Mr. firix is a* Important a* winning of the
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Ii rrrhnndm..
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. WuGCinuihg
i.afiiril ’
Geneial HutchUon.
sard, and a* a moans o f remem­ war. II* fit
In•ilkl !n«?»*rv i»* tun »
Thr qfmy hebering names lie suggested, "get guest of honor nt ti supper nit-el• i,
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h t o r I'l.t
r*m| p i m ' P t H l x o p
Ihe name right, repent it a* of. tng pi the Veternns of Koingn
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*In- \'I inti. * *•*» * all t!.»• w ay lo
ten a* possible, a**ociato it with l War* I'o.t, told HO Veterans nt
»u;»rr. l» \ &lt; .
I » . N rw Unit %
to &lt;
•omethlng or someone you knou Jh* !-'/n&gt;n Hut Inst evening,
•r» *.t U ’ » »|?h* la !»••! in •.1
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*'A Veteran should apply him
and ^visualise the name and spell­
I I no ., |.wk
tail«M| kilt- i, caught m (light hy
•elf to his work and la- one nf
ing.
\ jl HtPI'lllllliFlil t#» fill' I»Hl Lltil* |tho camera. Its tnr(h»d of using
the nmd respected Wen o f the
A talking movie produced by community,” General Hutchison
in••!*•* «inl*"aftf*(* * i« M'loril Tips Ihe t:trI uv ., rudder while flying
the
Hell Telephone
Company declare^; tyct-utding to Post A d ­
rr*n#ir»‘* Dm* nt«*li»i i^lw parkin f
inking!) portrayed. Herons,
showing the effect on a gruff jutant John Sauls, who reported
t jt Kin pclituiij, crnijp* nn tho Kissim­
zh iim
J “ li ii II. Hlorrc. ou liU m llni rum *•»
voiced man at ."hearing hie own that General Hutchison thankrd HUlor) Irrturrr of thr Niillottal th»* whir** hnr* ntarkrd .... iftp mee prairie*, and view* of kcc» o
voice" knd of how he learned how the mcnilier* for the honor be­ Auiluhnti Soflrly w lm v film ol »»Hvpmp»tf
\** Mtihnimro liniPirrr* nnd duck*, ijcor* litoim* an«l hour
much the inflections and tones of stowed upon him nnd courtesy D on ih .uni fa il rm id «lh l life* f Li
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L'lriti .t|»|.ral lit lo ­
the voice influence business, wn&lt; accorded, nnd declared he wu» will Ik- Otown Krlllw&gt;
• .ll
rnlitg «|
ti* t »•
* r t 4 |iiii|i,
shown. Herman £, Morris fu&lt; “ proud to be a member of such llir ^«&gt;uihiiilr rrlm zry Jm IhhiI In
J 111' l l f l ) ' I l ' n i l l a
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tm n u
tr&gt;
ntshed and operated the proje&lt; a fine post "
f i l l 4* 1!
a prnirifii kpatiMirnl In I hr lloy
t .» r * ! t h l l * ‘ i a 'h u i l r i lor. The film showed comruoo
f 1. j* •i J H '4 'l l ss^ ' I MMlp Nil S
General Hutchison told of xcv
faults and disrourteeie* o f trie
tri
fist I
! %tj a M*l !
*t' l t o
in lio n
crnl of his e«peiieru,r, whllo
phone user* In huaines* and r»i
I o f th e
p u b lic
lit u ^ k r t I. M e m b e r *
v .-H
oi*hf
rect procedures that ovoid |o,.t serving a* assistant commandpr
nf
flir
K iu m ie
(lull
• ir e
n id in ic
of thr I I -t Division in the Philip
igh*
sales.
in 4pMio*irlnu the movie*.
pines. He pointed out that the
Mr. (irisxard then resumed In. United States government hnd
A pproval
given In entidlsalts techninue talk; told of the been more gracious' in benefit*
The \T W, Auxiliniy i* Npon* inent nf II ' itv emplnyees til the
law of self-interest that moti- to veterans than any other gov• linli
ciinilucti'd
bv
vales nil customers, and outlined |ernmen*. In.the world, and urged •noilU? a &lt;Til IaItiiH * .Seal ImhiUi C m nii'.v
Vernon I ' lUxatil wlm will h"bl
procedures o f securing customer the men not to take Improper nut » hIu Ihe Pont O ffice, it *Ji* special
•••■.inn. fur I belli Weilne
good will. He read a telegram advantage of the Iwnefil* accord­ nninniiM-eil iiMUya Thiw h«Mith iv ilav mill fbin ilu\ afti iiiM.il a'
I i * .»
mu,•tilin gs| ii'iiUy Ih at
*tieir with the idea nf
from Andrew Stine, president of ed by the G. I. Bill of Right*.
| CO iiV|.’■'"C' I •••!•&gt; i- ti«* h*Hirer nssofiM••Mii.'iiti.' i Iimm* win* a!** mini
tho Sanford Merchants Associa­
y
,
|).
Scott,
manager
of
the
The
M .....la M a le
limit
.••••'
inti.I min l lu* 11••Mr* Motor
li»K * hii-linHA itarkiikH'* l«» pur
tion and now In Richmond, Vo.,
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Nut inliul R *'
i Snb
" f wlii' li 'i,* bn, la'cii man'hen S alifu rd
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espressing regret at being unable Sanford Auto Purls Company,
was
elected
ns
junior
vire
com
W ell*
'li i i i l l I s • ill p n i ' i . i a
ngi'r f -1r iLi' p a ,l U „ years. A
to bo present. Mr. Grixurd
mander
of
the
po»t.
Ralph
Wight
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M l'
‘ ............. "&gt;•( him l al i ng |&gt;'i|icy by
’.til Ittiiit
•Han mail of
M
thanked Mayor H. J. Gut and
'-I Hi \ - ......
&gt; '• ' •&lt; I hr ' -ll -, nr, ,. W. b.
ittr»*
h.aiiilhn^ * tho* |.HUl I •
member* of the City, Chamber was elected as I " - ' chaplain
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i • jlf. I III |||0 in ig Meml-er* of the post wrro in
I
Its* .
h a d 'K *.
of Commerce, Merchant* Asso­
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U-iiiti Milnel hinj: .i ImiiiI I , l.l “ I . I ''.ll....
ciation and Pres* for co-opefalmn formed thnt the next mooting
j Aii'i.nling in thr prr.cnt plans.
I k id l l i e T i l
A .
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Ill'll
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in making the "Courtesy Cllnir" would l»c on the evening of Dec
|I In' .I'lliiliiiibllr niltlit will to, un­
. milt) mill I . mild not I Denii. I l f | i l » » n - »••*
a success. City employees, fnridd 23, with » suppci ut 7 :CM) o'clockder I hr pviMinnl supervision of
ing police and firemen, will gel Admission will l&gt;o by .presentn I hi*tk ■if any iirgHiilJUitiiin more I Tmiii-t l '1' """•'"•n !!•••»*ti. •
«*'i.h
delayed die Mr. Holler uhino homo is in Dospecial courtesy Instruction Wed­ Uon of canned good* valued nt wurthv nf 'he track lug nf out I ntrurlioii
lailiil nnd who upi rntr* u similar
Auxiliniy. We are glml nf tho.' to auli.cmilrnclmg IToDlupe.
nesday and Thursday afternoons 7 i cents or more which will
distributed to thb needy at Christ- np|Hirt unity In furl Inn so worthy.
Application of A. t'. Gindei for dealercliip in Hint city.
at 4:00 o'clock.
Since earning to Sanfoid in
maa timo by tho Salvation Army, a rnu.tr.
II wine and ienr selling permit
Mid Adjutant Saul*. The post l*
All. person* mailing f.'hristma* was referird hy the Commission I'JII. Mr. Touhy_ hn* identified
reported to bi enjoying rapid packages mo nixed to Ink* ad­ to Police Chief Itoy ( ’ . Williams himself with vario'y.* civic activi­
Crqwth.
vantage » f this servn'e ami to for investigation. Kxpbmllture to ties in Irt'luOf » f tin, community.
At present lies Li serving as
u.e these colorful seal* on alt
chairman •■( thr Tit Seal u lo
mail until Christmas.
cnpnnjttrr. nnd has been assigned
A somewhat unfamiliar kind
by President VS'. V. Hitting of
of pleasur# craft arrived Sunday
thr Chamber uf Commerce * to
noon at tha Municipal P itr in the
sctrral of it* romniittrcx.
iFuneral arrangement* for Pelform p f . a 80-foot vceaol with
"Mm. Touhy and I have no
two tall sailing malts. The tall* ma Gartrude Gore, two year old
thoroughly enjoyed
living- in
CliicuK", Petr. 10— &lt;/!*&gt;—‘Tin1 NntioilirHtjft
war# r#«f#d and tha boat arrived daughter of Mr. and Ml*. E. K.
Sanford that Wo are eager to
by Diesel power with tho owner, 0 «r# of Chuluota. who died yes(kyjiiicjl today not forth seven rtile.s for Hiffeiyur n
contltum to do so,” ho said. ” 1
C. A. Bigelow of Essex, N. Y., terday afte.noon from burns xhave no immediato plans, but
-hi,tel fire cut’ll as the dlfastrouf hlazc In Atlanta
retired executive of th* Hercules th# result of an accident in San­
hopo to nmko a connection here."
Saturday. They are worth rcmcniherinif. Here are
I’owder Company, and Mr*. Bige­ ford. will I * announced soon by
low aboard. They may itn y here th# Erickson Funeral Home. Ha I
the seven rules:
ROTARY BOARD MF.KT
aha .......
lived,. Prirqa
N IU would have been
for several weeks.
1. When you ro to your room for the first time,
■■«*,
three
years
old
next
month.
According to Capt. C. J. Pierce
The meeting nf the Rotary • ' . T
locnto
regular
and
emergency
exits.
Survivors
Include
the
parent*;
Vihr
Glith's houtil of directors, origin­
who piloted tho craft her# from
2. If you detect fire or smoke act quickly hut cooly;
Lake Champlain, N. Y. and most a half sister, Haul In n Ruther­
ally stlu dub’d for this week, has
notify the telephone operutor; give exact in­
of Um way south of Datawara ford; grandparents, Mr. ami Mr*.
been postponed by President Speer
Day by Inland rout#, tha two J. U. Gore and great grandparent*.
to Dec. 18 at 7 d)0 o'clock •
4
formation.
master la callad a "Bugeya" rath­ Mr. and Mr*. I).‘ W. Simmons, | 3 .
Feel
your
door
before
you
oj)en
it;
if
it
is
hot,
er .than a schooner, due to the all of Chuluota. a maternal grand­
keep it closed; nlno closo transoms and cover tho
fact that tha foremast la tha father, G. A. Mitchell of Sanford;
cracks around the door with wot towels or shnets.
hlfhtsi. H# iftld that ha had four aunte. Mra. J. I- Woodward
of Green Cove Springs, Miss An­
...
....
made
thetrip aeveral time* be­
Do not act on impulses, or take* unnecessary
-I.
fore
on
lu
ll to
Mf Sanford
uaiuuiu W
H rariopa craft, nie Mitchell of Titusville, and
chances to get out of your room; you may he
MUa
Sadia
Mitchell
and
Mr«.|
la
tha
first
visit
but that thia Is t
safer whert* you nre.
mada by Mr. and* Mrs. Bigelow. Mabel Yataa of Ft. Chrietmaa,'
Other survivor* Include five
5. If door is cool, opon it a little; if the hall scorns
uncles: James Mitchell, with th#
[safe, loavc by a known exit.
M D U 8U O A*
Army overseas; J. Daniel Goiw of
6 . Close doors and windows behind you to reduce
o; Harry N. Gore of Chul10—(JP)—
draft*.
*
Harvey I t Got* of Sanford;
ay that %
lond B. Gore of OiuluotB.
7. I f there la much emoke, hold or tie a wet clotR
spare ration stamp
over your faco and go on your hands and knees
la Of sugar will be
BOARD W ILI( MEET
to an exit.
on Jan I. and will bo
i county school board will
good through April The agency
Those aro tho seven rules recommended by the
Thursday mofnlng at 10:00
ako aaJd another stamp for 1M7 o'clock at th* superintendent’* ofNational Safety Council for1you to remember if ever
win ^be made good before tha
Herman E. Morris, acting
you arc caught in a hotel fire.
irintsndent, announced'today.
y-

Aubudon Lecturer

City Postpones
» Action To Curb
Street Displays
Florida
Litflit

Hi Id Li£o Picture
In Technicolor To
Aid Seoul Drive

Power And
To Furnish *

!’y uCy

Y. I'\ W. Auxiliary
To SHI TB ScalH

Geo. Touhy Kesi^nti
As Holler Manager

Two Masted Vessel
Arrives From Essex

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Associated Preaa Leased Wire

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T U E S D A Y . DEC.

Funeral Is Planned
For Accident Victim

Hotel Fire Rules .

tk&gt;n and pooling of mentIps Officers of the s*socisWUl select this talent and
Jncament of .artists selected
be made Friday. Everyone
contacted Is urged to teleheadquarter* or visit ths
t Center, to join the group.
i enthusiasm dinner meet_ eh was attendod by mors
ISA association officer* and
Friday * evening at th#
Inn, George Touhy. outtbe reason, from an educa*
recreatlooal and cultural
of view ae to why Sanford

!H.

SANFORD,

I). Scott Named
Junior Vice Commundcr O f P o s t

Iranian Government Teen - Age Occupants
Of Car Are Killed;
Troops Begin Drive
I n t o . Azearbaijan
Bus Flung In Ditch

a check-op of workers Monday

W. P.

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NEW SPAPEK

Gen. Hutchison
Is Main Speaker
A t V .F .W . M eet

® v*c Mifaic Associalijta Terminates
Membership Drive Thursday Evening

Will be

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Civil War Flares 6 Piersons Killed,
Up In Oil Wealthy 2 Critically Hurt
Middle East Area InHighwayWreck

of Texas-

D A IL Y

Gives Lecture

nnd happiness.

od respom# to the CWIa
Assoc (a thin rrinrmbcrshlp
drive, which terminates Thursday
t:00^.o'rlock, was today

IN D E P E N D E N T

V .T .G rizza rd

Ten Commandments O f Courtesy

Dy Columbians

*

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r r » alone M iuthntl n m l tonight
and Wrdnmday. l.’pnMdrrahle fog
north portion in Ckrly morning.
Continued mild.

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iCE EIGHT

THE S A N F O R M t t g X U , SANFORD, FLORIDA

Race To Be Held | SPORTS O D D IT Y
A t Seminole Track
Sunday Afternoon ball expert* predicted that UC-

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT
Ujr ARTHUR BECKWITH, rd .

------t-A would play tn the 1047 Kom
of Central Ploiidn l|owl if the lirulm had Buddy
Florida lta*kclrrr»
Tampa, University of Miami, Stet­
pportunily t« wil* Young to spearhead theJr attack.
The Unlverdty of Florida* hoe son llnlveraity, and two state ser­
In Well. UCLA made the grado and
hetbnll quintet will upon a 24­ vile leant*, Jackaonville Naval A‘ir
• • so did Buddy Young. Only, ln. gafho schedule F r i d a y
night Station imd Banana Iliver Naval artion S.undav' at the Seminole
i.i; stead of..........._
being In the Bruin
Speedway. - lo r thr first time ,1..
against Florida Southern College Air Station.
'
“ ' ’ negro speed­
tho history of the track thin type ‘Mckfield the
flashy
Basketball t.'onch Sam MrAllls.The only other nut « f state of apeeiUleis will be In action, . »'e r will be in their hair, aa
Jter is id the schedule hat been
school, other than the S.K.C. team* linn. .
'star of the Illinois team.
*
completed and nine tentative game,
I* the Spring Hill College quintet
•rtviously announced and 14 other* of Mobile, Ala., who liiect the
*
The race* will lie run nn the i
—
^ave beeu definitely eigned.
mile track an*id thcie will Ixi a j —— ——
(iatoi* on Dee. P.
Ur
Barker
f 2 ,00(1 purse olffrred to the win-j
Bolt;* red hy the appearance of
Miami lloopmrn
I
(Iplosirtriet
% ‘
ner. These autoii are o'.f njieci'il
.
iareral member* from thr U*IO
University of Miami will play ill sign and mai.y of them hn- e
Fighting Gator football *quad who
Tulane,
Diiquc-iie,
Villanova,
M
i­
comnelcil in rnccn on the Indiana
•lotcd their eeaeon Friday night
tfainut Auburn, the basketball ami U. of (thin ntul one other op* pull* apeedway, and will rtln well
ponreit
to
be
selected
a*
part
of
9 U"ad U currently .working out
ever 100 mile* per hour. ,
with a squad of nearly 30 player*. the program on the collegiate
Approximately 25 entries are
/ Appearing for workeuU for tho uouble header* to he staged In expected and runic of the top
Miami'*
Granin
Ilnwl
(hi*
winter.
first time Monday were Bobby
Spcaking O f Saving
Lark of a »■. table basketball rV tven in the cuuntry will la* " n
StatimAcher, (i*tor letterman and
(land
for
the
conical.
Among
the
Money
a n k e r Plant High All-State play- gymnasium ha* hampered the cx- p.csent will b»
Harry King vf
« f ; Doug Belden, Tampa, letterman t&lt;n*ion of tuukcilall In Miami, but i tel roll who recently won the
Oom the 1,J4.L‘ 4(&gt; season and Jim- n group which promote* college Florida Slate Cham|iimnhlp.
One way le awre money la U feet#y Xyne* from Marianna. Chuck basketball doub'e header* in Ixiula*
Other prominent driver* who will gtl year w t ffi birthday. .
nurulngei, another former Jack- vllle and Cincinnati' ha* leased lie In* tho content are a* follow*:
A better way and a mere ple**an&lt;
■Onvlllc Navy star, « a i irheduled facilities in Miami'* » indium, the Speed (W ig)
NVynn. Southern
to report, but a broken roller bone Orange* Bowl, where a portable SL-itea Champion; Frankie l.uptoiv one le U pUee y e * fire, wlftAslerm bwaraoo* with us and gin.
from the N. C. Slate-Gator game court will be laid nnd outdoor bas­
year wt/e the dividend earing*
wro week* ug&lt;&gt;, prevented-hi* ap- ketball will h». played thin winter.
for a birthday prevent.
Miami will meet Uui|ueinc Jan.
Althoogh McAllister plan* »u IK. Tulane u week later, Villanova
H e can gtve yea n M% cash dWIdend earing* on fir* and wind*
ctlt the iKpind to approximately 20 F’eb. 12 and Miami of Ohio Feb.
players by the Christmas holiday* 10. Other tram* to appear in tho
slerm Insurance. 0. II. Deed A
Co- 111M Magnolia Avenue, n e a t
ip la still sfitking a fimt string
team. Beat prospecla to make the
“ A " squad Include: Knlph bicker,
IV45 45 letterman and former Ml
pn i All Stale player; Gordon A*.;
kloson, last acason letter winner
and fornu rly o f Igindon of Jd* k
ecnvllle: Bobby I'agc. format .‘ All*
BUto from Plant High Tatiyiu:
Hah* Tamler, Jarkvonviltc anif
Jail aD Miller from 1't.usuvvU. •.
J H o w e v e r , Co»rb iWAWfitee
jo in to. mi-, that the first tram ta
bird with the tag, .135,1 &lt;• A n;|
old a open and thr tra m 'can
two day* later. Smith' shot bird
nelectcd from any of (he :t»» m n
No. 1161H. And he brought the
eaiTcnlly working on the equal.
birds and tho t#g» l«»ck ,0 Pr,,v''
'Includ'd lit the I PM-.47 schedule

T H U R S D A Y , 1SEC* V.

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Locke William*, Jr.
Jo Stratton
in the popular comedy
"Ttys Second Man”
(Played by Noel Coward)
1 yr. in N. Y. Cily

Performance*.Wednesday,
Thur#., Frl. and Sal.
Seats 1.00
Reserved Seats 1.25
(plua tax)
Phone Winter Park 827-J
1 (o 2 and 6 to 8 P. M.

COLISEUM
Monday
Dec. 9
&lt;V a Sentimental
Journey”

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TRIALS
RACES

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effective Intulive. It *houlil III
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or. t til nut thin ad and give *&gt;i
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S E M IN O L E S P E E D W A Y
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Admioion— $1.00 for Gentlemen

Action Originates As
• Result O f S t r i k e
Against Proposed
P h y s i c a l Exams

flovu' Fomlgd HI

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] .'.In London Prime
■l enl AtUfo met again with MoiUm
end Hindu Irodcit tm the ••olitlfsl
crisis is. India. As the trio pro«. parrd for their last round o f talk*,
there ws* no Indication .o f an/
Q settlement o f their diffvranrea.
. The Moscow tadio said tmtey
ehlet
that Bulgaria hai denied chargr* A «T I'D Y IN UNHAIiyiNEtiH Is IhU photo of John L
Mine
that Bulgarian-tiaineil Greeks are of the I'M ff, alter he had born fined $10,000 and Ih* Unit
Worker* Union 93.3*0,000 In Waihlngton’' Munkipal Court. The fine*
taking part in
the Turksh frontier. wtrn levied after he hod been omvkled of contempt of court for re­
The accusation la aUributrd in futing to step Ui* walkout of 400.000 soft eo*l miner*.
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Turkish Premier Refer P*kcr, The
Soviet rr.dio said. It a regret (aide
-that the Turkish I’ rinia Minlatur
1.1 “ tha resource of thcaa unjuxtIf led reporta.’’
The Kuttian broadcait quoted
th# Prims Minister n* laying that
ths Bulgarian-trained (iict-ka me
trying to “ seoaratn
Western
Thrace from Turkey.” The Moscow
radio added, that the Bulgarian
charge d'affaires in Ankara h*«
protested that tb* fhai f e» •are Need For Younger O f­
Legion
Commander
without basis.
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ficers O f F la g Rank
S a y s I)o-Gooder«

Admiral Towers Changes In Labor
Urges Changes In Laws Are Advised
Navy Promotions i By Manufacturers

Public Urged To
Use Christmas
Seals On Mail

Ladir* Are Aaki'd To Bring A Toy

BHOWN

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In

BEAUL HARBOR, JN*. ti, Ul&gt;&gt;-1
Admit 11I John JI. Tc\yr*» «aid today
that sweeping changes In the
Navy'* -old promotion system
ready bMVe lioen nkayed hy Ad­
miral Nimllx nnd other top com­
mander.,. A bill to revise the
existing law* will be placed before
the next Cone re**.
“ The Navy dot* not intend again
to he caught In the position it was
five year* ago. with ton marly ag­
ing officers of f l» * rank, the
admiral continued. - “ In pre-war
days the average officer was 57
or 68 year* old before he could
attain flag runk. That wa* the
situation whim war broke.
We
learned early in tlir war that many
officers were too old ami were not
qualified fur u urn rniniiiMlitl." *
'Not only vM?ri' they loo old,*'
Tower* explain*!, “ hut they did
not have experience in aviation
and did not know- how to use their
weapon*. A* n result, they were
over-cautious—a natural result of
Ignorance nnd age.”
•
Of course, there were exceptions
rial Tower* singled out as one,
Admiral Marc \liuchrr, the fam­
ous carrier task force commander.

George Touhy, Christmas seal
sale chairman, today urged all
those who have received Seal let­
ters to use the colorful Christmas
Peal, The Lamplighter., on their
Christmas mailing. Tnose whn
with to purchase eeel* may call
the Sstninol* County T.B. Associa­
tion and tesla will be mailed
promptly.
Local organisation* and school
children have been busy volunteer*
working it) the T.B.. office over
Touehtun's Drug Store. Tho rijtir* program for the forthcoming
year is dependent upon the Chri*lm*s Seal Income at this time.
Free X-rays, milk,-medicine*, pneu­
mo-thorax treatment, doctor's fee*
and the expense involved in placnw
an Intensive Health education
program in the -schools ar.d other
groups of th* County, all depend
anon th# successful sal* of Christ­
mas Seals. Thee# ore hut few of
Ihe many activillee of ’ the loc-il
Tuberculosis Association.
Every home demonstration club
in Seminole County, under tho
leadership of Mr#. Oulda Wilson, I^ane I h Elected
hoe partlcipsted In th# Beal aril-*
vit Ifs.
The club folded 10.U30 W. O. W. * Commander
sheet* of Christma* Seat* and
4,000 letters. *'\Vv believe that • Judin A. Lane, Atlantic Coast
the wbrk of the T.B. Association Line Ballroad employee, \rai
is a very vital part of our com­ elected ns Consul Commander of
munity end we are more than glad Celery Camp 025 of tho Wood­
to lend ■ helping hand with the men o f the World at a meeting
held on Tuesday evening, accord­
seal Bale.” Mrs. Wilson declared.
ing to It. J. Finch, district rep*
rcsrnUUve.
Yacht Domino No.
Other officer* of the Camp
tt
were; L. _L. Keller
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Tied U p A t Basin elected
adviser lieutenant; A. C. Madden
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Domino No. 2, * trim 60 foot a* banker; C. C. Collin* as esc*
long yacht owned by R. W. rotary; II. O. I*cnley a* escort;
O. II. Griggs a* watchman; II.
Trimpl. New Yonmnanufactuter,
docked yesterday noon at the K. Billingsley as sentry; 0 .- 0 .
Ball as past consul command*
email dock adjoint** Um munici­
pal pier. A etjwn* north wind O. C. Ulnschllff*. W. P. Field#
whipped over loske Monro*, the and Frederick Bauer as auditors;
Dr. O. I* Barks as camp physi­
cully was encounter**! In secur­ cian and Clarence Collin* a* cap­
ing the bo»t. lfr . Trimpl praised tain of the military rank team,
'A big program will ba given
the City's foresight In construct­
ing strong piling adjacent to at th# Camp thl* evening »n
honor of Karror Nowbony, prtotha dock* oh whleli U taeur*
the heavy ropes. Jack Vorgers Idsnt of th# W.O.W. Life Insur­
ance Society, who will address
Is the crow member.
tha group.
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T - .W . Trimpl aceoenpsnlod him on
tits trip from .N ew Jjreoy. vto
Inland waUnvaya.. Thky W.re
l/p]— Oeoeral Usenhower wtU leave
tomorrow tor a months*
an Army hospital at MUnA. I t *
chief of eu ff «1U be treatsd flDr
buralUs—an lnfUmaOon
which
eoesotUnea gtyes him pain In the
left ahouldor. Otherwtm. b i l k s
demribed as enjoying the- Aseet
health tn yean.

AMU1IMINT INSTITUTION

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NEW YORK. Dec. 0. W —
Th*
National
Association
of
Manufacturers
today
outlined
proposed changes in the national
labor law*. It sl*n heard the
head of the American t-eginn
attack what he termed “crack­
pot* who are working lo grt th&lt;*
Individual something (or noth
ing.“
*
The National Legion Comman­
der, Paul II,- Griffith* went on
to say that the impractical
idealists, th# ,do-goodrr» ami all
the other crackpot* were cither
the willing or unwilling tool* of
Communists. Griffith* said all
past attempt* to set up an eco­
nomic system without incentives
have failed. He said that its
present advocate* sir “ seeking
to palm it o ff under n f«l»c c«n-&lt;
cept of social security-”
Griffiths lidded: “ Let'* get
away -drom the fool idea that
Ilf# offers any free ride* or any
free lunches. I f the Individual
abandons rallanc* upon himiolf,
he transfers hi* dependence to
someone els# — loting hi* inde­
pendence and.- in the end. his
freedom.”
The Association'* new labor
policies wore drafted in over­
night conference*. NAM 1* be­
lieved to be prepared t« irnew'
It*
opposition
to compulsory
arbitration, to uniom*«thm o*
foremen, to id im picketing, to
cotnpulsoty membership in a
union, to Jurisdictional or »ymhy strikes, to strike* ugsinst
government, to government
Intervention In Labor di»pul**
beyond making Impartial con­
ciliator# available.
M t I* also balleved NAM Is
ready to approv# the right of a
union to atriko except In viola­
tion of contract. But it I* « *
peeled to ask Congrc** to out­
law Labor’s so-called monopolis­
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5 British Soldiers
Hurt In Explosion
JERUSALEM, Dec. 0, OP)—
British military h.sdqu.rUr. an;
nounced that five Bntiih soldlsra
w en Injured when a jeep was
blown up early today by a mta#
north o f Oederm on the main Tm
A v iv - Haifa road. In en explo­
sion yesterday, a BriU.h officer
and n sorvtcaman were killed
and I t other. Wared. Later •.
civilian truck loaded with ex­
plosives skidded Into a tree *” '!
near tha center or J*ru-

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President Meets Cabinet;
Member PledgesJNo Retreat
Labor Hackiiur Lewis
Street Fighting In Oakland General Strike

BUFFALO, N. Y , Doc 6-(/l*i
TJie New York Car Wheel Compuii)
of Buffalo today filed a I7JO.O*
damtgc suit agsliut* the C1C
United Steel Workers. It* olfiorr.
and CIO President Philip Murrs;
Company President Robert A
Conic* aald the suit tn state au;&gt;rem? court was a result of a 6weriu' old ilrlke which began wile
a dispute over proposed phyiicn
examinations for 150 employe*- ,
Ths union coplendod itv&gt; prc&lt;r,&gt;n
probably- wo* a step in tho] di
resctloo of layng o ff older menj tyt
the coenDtnv acid the *xoi
wwr* to protect Uia *orkrf tn find
lag a lighter job far anybody Ml
a- disability.
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M um p and the local PreeMsiit
Joveph Kedilor, were named in'thcomplalnl. The union's ou'r.v ■
Dtrrctor, Joseph P. ! Mo tony, alvj
•as larved willi a Atunmoru, but
wo* not named individually at a
defendant.

W ASM I M i l ON
flip John |„
Leu % ra * f » ill i;•• In Ihe Sup*
rcme I'rMirl. I liirl Jo-lice ll.
I.turrnrr lirencr n( Ihr rirruil

n ufl » (. appriN Im li) nr.mini
a Justice Oimi artmrnt million to
Iran-trr Ihr I j -h i . appeal directIi lo ihr M.ilionS hichrst court.

Dec. (J— UP)— An limir-lonif
caliinet meeting on the; coni
strike took place in the
White House today and
after it was over, one cabinet
member said, “ There will
lie no turning hack in, thin
fight.’’ Labor is jn.st as firm
in its stand. With f ’10 Presi­
dent Philip Mutiny hi thr fiih t

on the side of Jiihn I- l.cwi*, Lalm.I* putting up » ffctljtl front.
l&gt;fhrr
h»t

. w«inl»er* would
detail* t.f thr hmJr*loni*
l‘ttl S o ’M tUI* |if I ’ofntitrtiT ll.tti ini,»t! ♦•
i..M
iiucAtiuurm:
•I 4|UCAtiui!rn«:
uit4 i(|r^
ki .it "#•la*»||t it from
vnlriil/Stiml.iV
»»»••. •*''*•» 1 »•*| ti* Mr. Tru*
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• ' a rk« it

Mail Em bargo Cuts
Package Weight
5 Pounds Or Less

Hue tu curtailment of
Mtpnlic* used in tin- operation
\ K**t t i*»tnl
trains, the f*o*t Office Depart
I hi* sit 11 n
mrnt. in response tn n rrque*
lt|&gt;i|l* tiVfl*
hy the OUT. today put into *f
. U .ir Dr
feet an embargo nn mail mat'e» . VY1XJI A (ifN 'M t.tl. Al'I. STRIKE tying up *11 Irslfic and Iridu.tri in Oakland. C »l. l» o &gt;ltr,i llctilrr-,
\ 1 my •&lt;
in order that coal con«rrvntlt» ‘ S'* d ir t a third, parity litdi|rn by picket' mid *p«-l*tc,r* In Ihr ilcmnlawn aertion &lt;&gt;t llir nt&gt; Tlir 111.111
in
•M•*•••» l#*i»« uf
may in- effected, according t" *1 rtxhl *crm, to Ur ulndin* up hl» rl*hl hand |irr|uraliv; l&lt;&gt; , 111, 1111* llir Iray. Tlir huge walkout
t iivail.ibtr for
information received hy I*o*t •, pm
. If-, | asaliul a pollrc-priilrrtrd deliver} of iiirnli andlvr Ihrmuh pirkrl Unis tn Iwo »liurk drparlinrnl
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*4ainn\ititf
11nlrni.illrni.il s*iunil|ili«»ln,
master J0 9 I S. Held.
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. Until furthtr notice, no article,
of first clas* mail, including ait
• and in* I'nlted
mail, weighing In excess of five!
Mine
polled t"Mid to meet
pound*, and no parcel* of fourth |
the !
1 'n e . iivnlns*. them
clo»*
matter
exceeding ' five
fo, ,
•' '"tu t. UI*pHtchers
pound* in weight or 18 Inches Irj
have*
■...i n s,r,t the ileno*
length or 00 inches in InngtM
mpm
■f the rash IniU
and girth combined shall lie ut
! f. •
ccpted for mailing.
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.not
i i »
Theee limitation* shall not a#
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.NJAOISON TVIft fie. r. IT&gt;.
ply t0 tho following items: L&gt;*e
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A fire Ural iusm I out &lt;11 control
day old chick* and other |""lI 'ic t lir u s
W i l l ,ur fmir lioor* in NtailLum tmlav (i.O.I*. Cliairimm De­
try; cut flower*, plants, *e.
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.-..dai.Rrmt tit,, ctlt* -t.ttte bu,
egg*, butter and perishable f "*l
M l(|\V (UHlOIDCT I V f - i
dlMrict to-foir it •*** *ut&gt;
mands Control Of
1 Mi, Inproducts: scrum*, nvedirinc, .'id
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I,lord
ta’ c of
Curtain
Ajfunuius
hospital .upplic*; local pat I*
IH llO M S
I C C h n iC | llt* j M Vr o( Utr city * sevn, lire comlieraitse o f
and all local matter for di-ln-tv,
.
(iMiUeo bnillrd Ut,. tire wltlcli tlct 'ovemor
on local rural routes; paird*
a l.uce enrollment U cxitei-ti*l Minted a cafe. 11 mrn* ckrtltlng
ll&gt; A S S t l t l V I I . i l I’JtKSS
I II I lan d t
indruetod
dressed
to member* » f
Utcjto ta- on Imtul Monday rvenlng 't t . , „ tr Bllj 0I1P o| 1( r(lll,n 0( ()nu
I l ' i r a p i t o l had a g l i n i p - e A.
Center
(1 Mores
uwned by
Ootrmor • e i ' l a ) o f tlie tu g o f w ,11 fut con. hi- rual .idiuini-'' 1 '.it 'in confer
'Armed , force*:' . s«-cond c|*»*
.
„.l •.0:00 or lock at tlir
. . .TMurlvt
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-''Ha oatimi
113 Unit
teii ii&gt; uinriimr
ter and mats for newspaper «n«l.
wltlcli time Vernon T, Orlxcafit Oscar Renncbohm Tlir iatlldlng-s trn! that i« shaping up beta,-,' with evei v ilium to make n
i"«dv jn all
m tfaiino publicatiuntf Hnil fiitm- wm r0ntfuct a *4CourU*y CMnli"*|w(.re looitfd rctom the r t m t from 'he Administiatlon and llir iiepnh' hnwvjmnt legidottu
iti'l 111id ronDuring the emcrg_ency, acc.)it«|,„ „ nrmjrilm snonoored by Hi, ,l« ’ *'«'&lt;•
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• ' with the
ance jnf international |iatn-l i"'*t
r ile Chief EdAurd Page *ald
• .'i&lt;uo**inn
packages will be llniilcd t" tl"'»e,
■to b«'lle\r&lt;l thy tiro started Irom
v « f the
containing
serums,
medn n c*.1tlie Kemiuole County Cttamtwr o'
merhi-ated boiler tn Uie cute
• ,'ttt l»C
drugs, surgical Instrument* .&lt;od Coinnu-xe t ,
announced md 1 ''..■•niPtil TliP total d image t*
dressing* ami hospital -upp &gt;•»• by Mi* tilo d i• x|»*
p,
n,|(,
ca| fun,I -lot II
Except for medical »uppli*»
all
,i|,d tlumxaud dollar.to Mr O iu/ai,l
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llllll 1lit*
for foreign destination* will l&gt;e
I’tirx-e
Itrrtncn
were*
overtvime
1
fleatlna r»|ru-ttw at the"' Ci-tlfe'
, • • ,'iin i'd
restricted tn first c!a«« srlf let
tu Mtiokr and a policeman ruiffer ti 1 -t ,'.
lie said
weighing not in cxce», d 4 Will Ih- taxed to tlir fullrat extent reI
are.
I.q.a
leg Injury while aasLsting
I III it.11II will pinlialdy
pound* fl ounce*, to print*, «inn- Mr* Eiton predicted. Mr- Orlsxard Ilf cillCli.
*tlltm-. will'll oi.e’ iif tllPM- ugvnctea have lo in ’ it■■ I'li .ol lotion, and
r»»in- will tell how- to m&gt;II Biinford a*’ a
pies,
.. small packets
luii, five mcnd'cM ft is i-uslomiiry pm &lt;ihly t In* tin'"it 1 at inn 11 * w ell,
“City of Courtesy." will show a
mercial paper*
ATLANTIC e r r v , N J. Dec 0 for tin. I'n—iilenl to appoint tine** lie added that while the strlku
motion (licture depicting cflecllxe
t/Ui—Fire today drotroyed the memlHT* of hi* own party and la-t nil 1 I11 o-iii'i I'lpnpi-nil roun*
customer relation* technique nnd
rlo
lie 1 1,,*,
Rev. Glenn Smith
H unIIi^i •! (its l'i#tir 'r»m |
Will tel! of 10 wav* of building good famoua Atlantic City Tuna Club, two of tin oppo.il ion
twill. Hr will inform Ids ll-denM.-. tm map) year* o n-.virt landmark uu\ 'to tnp.o 11-.10 11*1 11- 1 til at i-.11
I|pad Association
It
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n
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Ml tire apiKuatiix lo the city
how to riinrniliei namev Anotln'
"ii tlir ecene A club »pokrsA/alua I Vsli\al To
program will iotlnw on TVn-Nd,.
The Rev. Olcnn K Hmttlt. |nam.n old the lov climated ' i t ' T r i l f l y I s ( ) l '( | ( 'r U ( l I ' t i r
evening
IT f IHR) A4.»s r()\|x(M
tor of the ClirLUUit Mlsvlonarr Al­
l(r Held in Fuhruary
r
Ttle course will very definitely I 111- tile bloke out hyat insutam
liance Church, waa elcct-d iircai*
10:15 A Fire Duparlmunf
sell
tlir
town
and
lite
Mores
in
dent of the Bonford Mltil*i'-i tsl
M Kislem lim e ' and tlie (laHire
It. mi i Association at IU llnal meeting Banlonl to Dll' imbln wlirn *un« i ‘ ' i ' 1 dill tairnlng 45 miuutca laort
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Of
tlir
LuichUigs
an
pul
into
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on Tuesday afternoon T1tr IfV .
j Faulted by Idgh wllid\ tlir flamr* I " ii i*l.t.. ..nti untied «.q&lt;i i |.ii ,,.iii (
le Kavinc
feet
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Atalrew
/Stine,
prtatdent
Mark Qirpenter. pastor of Holy
rfni pxi teet from tlie front uf
I". B»47. in
Cross Episcopal Churcli, wa* tuinted ol lire Haulotd Mctchant* Avar l i 'tm ' tniHdlltg. Ignltliii! a two-story HI If.. -* •o f mi &gt;1 Flu- I lupiii mcnl
. 1.1i tenx'e uf
Iuu
Lvt'ii
it*anted
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me
f
it)
tion
"It
.wit!*
induce
in
buxine.,
rocretary-treasurer
li.intr biilMllig dlretlly nrrou tlm
* .* * • houitier " f
to
the
Scugtuve
A resolution oommending '--he better ruxUimrr rriatlou* nni) lad- JstiNy and anotla-r building next- Coin on-.iuu
d
ooiilieiii Jayccu
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employee
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Rev. J. E. McKinley, pastor ol the
door.
|„ • at lull, City Managci II. N.
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Sayer
.......meed
today.
!
First Methodist Church, lor hU
Ih e 11 nek will Ih&lt; equipped Hainmiii, hi ainiuiiweij.
fin# service during live ;kl*i year
•Jayi t ’hiti
ni hloiida und
with it ii.Vfnot xterial extension
I'eppcr Advocates
president of tiro mlttWctial
LIONS' XL IT HI
I hiI'II r. will have n powerful all flirnughoni tileSoutli me planning
association, was passed •
, Mine Socialization bronie centrifugal pump, a I ’J In enter rontestaiit- fm the “ A t w
Plans for a city-wide church
Tlie Sanford IJona dub will hold
cylinder engine, four speuls fo r­ lea tjuern'* who wifi be erowned
c«nsus were laid, and prellmlnarg IU regular Friday meeting Utnichl
mi file nlloi niiiii, i f Ihe rlxtrenlh.
JACKSONVILLE. Ihr. 0, (/!*) ward and M'Vct*e nnd will rn*t
arrangements were made for Rial the Seminole Country Club. A
I lie V"inV lad, aim It crowned
Senator Claude I'eppcr and the l itv $23,1)00.
Union Watch-Night senior to M i supper will be served, sceordlng to
No definite date of delivery* A aliatjueenof lu ll'' will be
It ext Virginia’# Governor Clarheld at the P in t Baptist Church. ) King
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encp tV. Mrado'ws agreed today ha* Iicon promised, said Sayer, aumdrd a loving i tip and the OVif
■PpieseuM will
that
u roiflinuntiim -o f coal but it i* Stipulated that the file IPftiiuttlnt,
strike* might lead to nationali­ truck will . Im deiivvi d within lcroi,e-$'*UII in cash.
35" working ilays.
sation of the mines.
A canvass by the Commission
I’eppcr said that to prevent
O AKLAND CONFUSED
the paralysing effect on the na­ nl Ihe vote ill tho Cily election
tion’s economy of a work stop­ Tinulav revealed that Andrew
n\KI.ANI&gt;. 1'iilif., I»cc. G. GT)
page in one Industry, some modi-1 Carniway. unopposed, had rr
t'olhc in Oa kinml wcio order­
ficntiuu of private enterprise ccived til vote*, circling him a* ed hack on emergency duty to­
the dinnei tonight. Outlying com­ might lie required in key Indus­ a city lommissioncr to nun-cod day ns confusion followed tho
munities which aie showing much tries such ns coal.
W. ( ; Hill.
• •cttlcmenl of the general strike,
Interest in Ihe concert program
While agreeing with the Flor­
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Tho'pollen order was issued -afare Lmtgwood, Oviedo, Gcnev.-i, ida senator a* to possible out­
KTAI.IN ItI MOliKI) IL L
ler
„tr iirk utorcK, oriirinal
Lnko Mary, UeLnml, iVfvtei prise come of tha strike, Meadows In­
PARIS, Dec. fi,
tinulent* fCK.tt| point nf the strike, w er«
and Orange City she said. Mr* dicated his preference for legis­ Ificd sources ill London were c|Dgc^
,
.
J. L. Ingley who is serving a* lation which would fix mutual
secretary to the Association, pro responsibility on both labor and
dieted ihe
industry. The West Virginia gov­
gessful.
ernor pointed out that a fourth
Vice presidents of the associa­ of the United Mine Worker* live
tion Include Mr*. Ingley, The Kcv. and work In his state and said
Mark Carpenter. Miss Mary Raw­ that tha strike has virtually
lins, Mrs. O. I*. Herndon, Mr*. brought hi# (tat# to a standstill.
F. E. Houmillst, Andrew .Stine, (A S A K U ta tllT ELCOTH CITY
Gene Tucker and Roy Mann, who
O m C IA L S
,
MOTHER* CHECK BABIES
is serving as treasursr.
CUirons of Osesclberry went to
TAMPA, rvc. 6—(A1)—A CheckMrs. Brock stressed the fart Uie poll* Monday, to elect dew Your-Baby.Whlle-You 8!&gt;op Ser­
that membership to the concerts city otnctala for tho coming year. vice opened today tn tamps as a
•t W for-adults and M for stud­ As a result of tho election Rowland lift to mothers with long Christ­
ent*. Is only open during the cam- J. Devins was elected mayor. Mrs. mas lists. Wives of junior chamber
dgn week. Workers end persons Ken Watson w*s re-elected cXy of commerce members ore operainterested are advised to tSlephono clerk, and Tally Hattawey. town department store. Checking charges
her (1260) at the Tourist Center marshall. Louis Oetiler, James R. ting a day nursery In a downtown
between th* hours of 0:00 A. M. Hattaway. and Leonard COeeet- are ao much for each hour and the
berry ware elected aldermen.
profit* go to charity.
and flrtw p. M,

Meeting Monday Fire Rages Thru Tug-Of-War Is
Will Inaugurate Business District Shaping Up In
Of Madison, Wis.
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Opposite Hull Park

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Thc^United SUtss di»• closed today that It Mill
i back n cite -on the Ensi
Coast for a parmnnsnt
United Nations headqup.rters.
IluuU yesterday had voiced
objectioiu to any considera­
tion of San Francisco.
Rum in also accepted to­
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SHOW GROUNDS

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For Peace Purposes

Opening Tonight

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. DEC. 6, 19-16

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVIII

Casselberry, Route 17

CHRISTMAS TREE

SANFORD
M O N . DEC.

I Air rx«rpV fur a
diowrnr alonjf
llir Immediate n u l l Slowly rtxtnf
lnnj*eraturr^
balunUy.. l U l l l 'f
Irmpfttturrx In llir intrrior of tho
ntrrme
north,
di|hlljr
vbove
(reeling,
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To rroteci the Peace * f the Werid;
T# rromete tha Ftegreae of America;
re Fredwoe meperity for Hanford;

are ilg h 1 Southcasti rn I'mifereneo

keani. Including (icmgbt. Mtssiv
gippl State, Alabama and Auburn.
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Affair Climaxes
Best Season In
Senator History
Feds
R elying
On
Offensive ' P o w e r
To Bring Victory

FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 1946

FRIDAY, J&gt;£C~ft»494&lt;». •»

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member, told about an English
man. a Frenchman anil a Pole, »h&lt;&gt;
were riding In a plane. The plane
»a « in «nme sort of trouble, an,I
to prevent it from crashing* mine
of the passenger* hnd to jump out.
The Frenchman, »o (lie *tnry went.
point in repenting it now', except t &gt; Iflailly volunteeteil, and hulled
remind you how it aimed tn smear himself nut of the plans*. Then
the British. It hinted very broad it was the FmglUhmtin's turn. Hut,
ly that our ItritUh cousins had a the story continued, instead of
traditional preference fur letting jumping himself, the llritishcr,
other p e o p le do their fighting fo r •ayittf his (nuntry was dlwayready to do ita parL shoved tin*
them.
The .Joke, in ease ydu don't te man from Poland out and then
went back fo his sent.
The story was considered hilnti
uusly funny in certain circles, liut
people who knew about Hrituin's
ci.uraiteous stuml in the duys of
the (ieiman blits could not sec
nnythini? funny in it. T o them,
the Joke had all the earmarks 01
Nazi propaganda.
Now this sort of iliimr is dan
liiroui in wartime, when nation*
fighting iii a .common cause must
win nr lose together. In wartime,
anything tending to disrupt the
unity of allied nation* la quickly
suppressed in order to maintain
a solid front against the enemy.
Hut in peace lime, the old ausp.ci
ons and distrusts come out o f hid
Ing. Tlirrc aie hitter rrcrlminn

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London Paper Tells O f Secret
British-American Military Pact
Scotch Foursome
To Be Played At
Seminole Course
There will lie „ mixed Scotch
foursome .played at the Semlnnle
Country Club Sunday afternoon nt
ISM) o'clock according to uu nnpouticemenl made lhi« morning by
Clyde Terw-illegar. club nro.
I'rixex will lie awarded team*
likvlng hfih and low scores, and
pairing* will be nmde Sunday
morning.
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In this type of tourney a team
consists of a man and a wunmn
and both member* iitiv&lt;&gt; from each
tee. The beat drive is selrcletl and
participants alternate shots until
the holes has been completed. . .
Those who Intend |o enter tho
contest should contract Terwlllrgnr
as soon as oosailde.

Sanford Manager
On Road Back As
Big Time Player

Signs W ith Torotb

fly ARTHUR IIKCKWITII. JR.
Lnnky Yankee Star
Herald Spnrt* Editor
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The Seminole High School grid
squad has completed heavy Work
In preparation for Huturday night's
battle With Pletcher High of Jack,
Ed Iwtvy, 1946 mniwKer ami first
aonvtlle Beach bih| the teim l» In
baseman of the Sanford Celery
top condition fur the fray.
fetl 'entry in the Florida Slat**
The 'Fed* have Iwen going
l.eaque, has lorn signed tn play
through offensive and defensive,
for t h r Toronto Maple Le afs In
formations in prcpnrntiu'n for the
The International league, accord­
contest with the Senators. Hi ill*
ing to an Assoelnted Pres* releas •
today Included work on the fine
last night' from Lo* Angeles.
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offensive
points of* the
British Born Back
LFvy, an outstanding player and.,
power.
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‘ Fills,
piloted the
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The Senator*, completing Ihe Making Hood On Grid manager for
Sanford team Into second place lo
beat season In the history of the
the F’lnrida State League last sea
school, will be out to stop any­
ny m t . i.i n ii n t
son. Sanford later defeated St.
thing the local giidders may at­ AP Nrwxfeatures
tempt. Coach !»h Hi yam Is work­
SIIARON H ILL Pa -TTiere may AiigusrtTie In Ihe ShautrneAsy play­
ing hard to keep hi* men on edge be a little bit of England on ttv off*- and went Ihe full seven ronfor the post-season affair.
undefeated
Sharon
Hill
High tests with' the league leading Or
J. W. Crew* It (he outstanding School football team—but the heart lando Setfklor* In the finals whtco
player on the Fletcher squad and of Eric Petrr Dockland now be. were won.h** the Senators.
I.evy won high honor* last sea­
nas played an outstanding game Joogx to America.
at fullback for the Senator/ this,
Blame It on football. jrrhaps. son by having1 been named by
n t h Crews led the Senator at or Ihe friendly Influence of U. 8. spotfKcribe* aroupd the circuit a*
tack on Doll* Academy last Sat­ ■youth The U-year-old Ilrr ib - manager- for the plnrlda State
urday night and scored two touch* bom fullback lent mire srhat league All-Star team. . lie com­
downs at Fletcher tumbled the makpx him want to be an Ameri­ pleted the year with a batting
average of .Illfl.
can. He n t evacuated from his
Levy, a former jnuJor league
British Imme In 1640 during tfie star, hus plavrd with thv New
Ths Feds are relying on fullback Nazi
"blits" — returning to his Yoil; yankees and the Philadelphia
Willis Anderson who ha* scored family In Trddlngtnn. 10 miles
Athletic* liefure he *u*taine&lt;l n
27 touchdown* and added 22 extra outside of London, last ypar.
painful back Injury causing him
points this year and I* bidding
But five years In the u ft: tiad tn retire from the "big »how" and
fair to win a position on the All changed Eric,
come to Florida for rectiperation.
florda mythical eleven. Sahforl
"My mother couldn't under,
DI also pin hope* on the Fleet stand until the saw how much 1 At present Levy I* manager of
ed halfbacks Clyde Unit and mined America" and then she let •he SeminuR* Country Club,
lfolly Plsrcy lo skirt the ends an*l me come hack." explains FTrk-.'
.-rack un aomp dice gain*. Ctarenre youngest son * t nine children
in one aensnn, 17 -for touchdowns.",
Grantham, the Fed hlocklnj ImrS,
'H ie British . boys don't. car,*
An Interruption was in oYdi-r.
la seldom .noticed hut will Ih&gt; lead­ much for football," say* Pair
George, wearing n 120 hat I Jim
ing the interference for hi* line
A hard-chanting fullback, the Ix-au gave [iim when Curly tired
charging teammate*. •
Itve-foot-ten. le a . pound
yomti
Linemen who are expected to handles the punting assignment « f seeing Strirkler in n bnttere,l
set action at the n|&gt;enlng gun will and placokicks the extr* polnl.s and bruised gray, was asked lo
be Spencer, Harden and Howard for tlie Stinron Hill eleven Kri&gt;- nusvfer hi* own iioestinn: I* it the
TO COACH CAIIIIS
passer or the |iu«s catcher ’
Whelchel at the ends, Harold Kast- has tallied
three
tnurhdnim.*
ST I.OlllA. tree. 0, u n — The
"I'm getting to that," »aid
ner and Jan Jenkinsnn at the convprtfxl 14 extra points
Strirkler. "Hot you've gut to know St. I*nii» Cardinals have signed
‘ tackles, Nnllie Troop and Hill Lud­
Ife Uvea here with the william
w ig at the guards and Gwynhe J. Charles family The charle-e* more about |lul*an. Last season Tony Kaufmann as a roach. A
5fX)fv*or&lt;i(1 him when tie was an Hon naHtcd 4* out of the HI passe* former Major I-eagurr. Kaufthrown liv |t\ Comp and Roy Mc­ mano replaces Mike Gonzales,
evacuee
Kay o f Green llay. In Ihe first who will devote nil his time
five game* lu-t ;.enr he caught l?i** next season to hi* Cuban base­
SPOUTS L A U C H
for nose 10 7M1 ynrils and eigiif ball interest*.
touchdown*.
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"Ho yotr know how many passe* Cecil l.liell in Ihe early forties anil
the entire Green Hay team com­ Arnle Her her in the thirties.
pleted in the first five game* this
However, it still is nice to know
year? - Twenty-eight fot I.M) yard*' t in re ure fellows around whit nilII) FRANK KCK
A P ’ Newsfeature* Sports Fiditor and only thlre touchdown* and; sssnr their own r|uroillou* and pro­
NEW YORK—j* the Iiasser or l-auilteau Im* Tony t'anndeu hack I vide you with a sports column be
the jins* cutcher more important to help Comp and McKay with the |side*.
when it comes to the forward pausing."
Strieker insisted he hud no til
pass? Till* question ha* bothered
Legal Notice
the expert* for almost" n decade terior motive on His niind even
but George Stricklrr now fee's though l.nmlienu tossed hi* oil
hat out n hotel window ami brought
certain he has the answer.
It took a lot of digging on Imrk a new one two size* too large.
Ksllrt I* tlrlrli) Itllrli thnl I’.t*.
"You i^m sin*, then," said Strlckl HKi.liKliiiv i ;.xtii»r:\‘a. i n i * * .-nrStrieker’* pnrt hut that* his jtni.
Jle’» ilirrrinr of public relation* ler, “ hat it’s the pass enteher who imriitU.ii will niqily to llir ll.isrrt of
for Ihe National Football l.enrue is mure important in pro footbath” I'nuniy t'ornmlsslrmers of H*-mlnol*r-ooniy, FlorMav at in mieel Ing in
and they havp him working over­
Tnruinr) .V It. I*.»7 lo varote and
Dona a*ked: “ Unt It true, John, time thi* fall rlue lo the mild
esponao ft m ii tit., poi.tii* record*,of
that you Would go along every time threat /or Sunday foullmll patron­
Heiotnnli- f'onnlr. Flurlita. the, |il«i
your team look a plana ••
of thr iSiiilllr) I’tilt. Addition III
age in the form of the i ii flint Alll.*AM»elftprrv. Florida. » s i. wu.t. ,) tn
Krtahln nodded.
America Conference.
I’liil Hook t, t-.i*t« i i Mini a*.
"Well. ljl*n, why worry?" Mnrl- •"W e nevrr knew who was more
| i A T t : H nl Hanr on l F lo r i d a . Hits
gon cooUnued. " If there's a crash Im p o r ta n t," »ay* Strirkler, "li«the (III day of l i r r s m b e r A . H t*l*.
you wont have to worry about cause the Green liny Packer*, al­
. ( * A n m ; i . i i i : i i i i v iia iih k s h . i s &lt;-.
that 1330.000."
ways seemed lo have an end nn’med
University of Wyoming foot­ Don Hutson. There never wa.x u
ball team* soon get used to play­ better pns* ralrher in the history
ing la bad weather. As a matter of football
of foci, half their games usual­
“ This year Hutson 1* aiding
ly »rg played in the »noxv with Curly Lambeati in rnarhlng the
R turf* so hard (he players Packer* and no longer must w*i
bounce like golf ball* when alter the record book* r.very lime
Don pull* In an aerial. , HiiDnn
i T!’ UJ1 y* * r k«a been particular- definitely ha* quit after II ^eam
I. With a 20-mlla billiard a* a. pro.
NOW i n s t o c k
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ng the Laremle Field a*
"Hutson made the All-Pro leant
■I Oct. 6th. Hut the cowai an end nine time*. In 11 year*
homecomlng fem e against
IR O N IN G CORDS
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fnlversity o f Denver was he caught 4BJ passes,- IBl of them
In a snowstorm so densn for touchdowns. He nnre caught 74
opte In (he stand* rould.
coffee Ma k e r s
across the field,
tttna wat late starting
V A C U U M C LE A N E R S
lOitMe of the storm and by the
lurttt quarter you couldn't see
te Iftigth of a two-yard gain,
E LE C TR IC IR O N S
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id Yet both team* kept right
X M AS G IFT
i throwing passes.
ELECTRIC TO ASTE R S ,
One newsman who saw -ths
SPE C IA L
ime says ha doesn't know
M U er any of the passes were
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H E A T IN G P A D S
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ujght But, he adds, bolh teems
Buy Him or H er
■Jm*d j they did and once or
DOOR CHIM ES
flee, the officials took thslr

Skyscrapers’
Cage Coach
Fired In T iff
A P Newsfeature*
(CANYON, Tex.—The man who
produced basketball's Mtal|e*t team
In the world" won't be liack n*
We*t Texai Slate come the o|&gt;en*
ing of the cage season.
Al Daggett*. »hu In 1(141*42 took
hi* tree-lop Trxani lo Madison
Square Garden and whose trams
In thosw days were rated with the
be«t In the nation, was dismissed
from West Texas Slate at the r&gt;"ult of a squabble in the athletic
department.
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In the upheaval Football Coach
W. W. Nlrklaus resigned and Asslatant Coach Leslie Van Meier
Wai dlimliaed.
When several of the football
playen refuted to take Ihe field
If Nicklfeus remained In charge of
the team. Daggett, who had re­
turned from the set vice to remme hit jmsltlon at athletic di­
rector at West Texas Stale, sided
with Van Meier, who served a*
football coach from January to
June, 1042, then entered the Army
and upon hit return wat a lig n ed
at assistant to Nlrklaus. Thr latter
Was employed during Van Meter's
■tSSMl
alr*enee.
Baggett come to Weal Texa*
State In IR-'LI aiuPJ-rxan building
fhe basketball teams that hrou.hj
the college national fame. The,
tinlfiu* native rock athlelle plant
at West Texas Slate was a con*,
(rlbutinn of Raggett's.
W. A. -((ills) Miller, new ha*
kctball coach, has Iwen made ath­
lete director.
He also conches
football 'at the college.

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merits rtmsideliillou liv nil honl
its at tht.s tim e-the matter of
hunting on someone el***'* l.inl.
Sportsmen from the * clt\ . at
fanners- as will should ivf..n»
fiom htmling on unotlier's, mini
without permission.
\ny taimer
who finds stmAgi-ix minting on
his property may become a« angry
as a hornet, nlul justifiably ««. |lit*
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By ASSOC IATED PRESS
* Some years ago, shortly Iwfor*
T ra rl lfarlwir. a supposedly funny
Joke wax making the rounds. In
this country. It Was a tiretty bad
attempt at humor ux Jokes go, mi l
some people said It wax tnipim l
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COMIMtW UKAN

• - The world is-YuH- of kindly, Kcncroua people who
really care about their neighbors.
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In Detroit a new home W’as built with funds raised
by friends of a young married woman paralysed by polio.
Doors were made wide enough to permit her being wheel­
ed from room to room in the iron lung in which she mfist
live. Mirrors were hung about aiding her to see every

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LE TTE R

G la iu te

By JANP. KAD8
WASHINGTON, UP) — Stocky,'
genial Arthur Sireetaer * u a
Homi er of the League of Nation*
I to the Surgeon General of the '•formation section at Genova for
few week* IfUnlted State* Public Health Ser- many yean from 1018 on. Now
varlou* part* ' vice who admlntitera tha Act.
*’e rvrelvNl a
Under the Act. the Federal govfrom- official* emment ran grant about $1,440,of many Hor 000 to Horida for hoapiUI con*
Financed by the UN, Mr.
liter mine the strurtion and the State would be
piUil farilitict expected to match thU amount Hwee|ier‘i elght-roofh set-up &gt;n
thp romtruc- w|h $2.1120,000—two Mute dollar* H street in the Capital opened
only a couple of weeks ago, but
alt. f know fori each federal dollar.
W

risked their lives recently to rescue tho passengers of
the uirplanc that crashed on nn Alpine glacier. Expressing
gratitude of the survivors, one of them said: "You can’t
understand why there are wars when you 8ec so many
people willing to help you when ydit need it.”
I nterspersed with the headllnV news of crime ahtl
freed and strife it is heartening to fi\ j so muny stories of
human unselfishness.
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Cave-Workers
F R ID A Y , DF3C. « , 1916

mruUl institution*.
Yet, tinder
The Frdrrul Hospital (kxralrucUon
Art passed by 'Congress, about
rt'OO o f these bods would Ih- pro­
vided. And these calculations «lo
not take care of thr HOOO existing
b.d facilities which huve become
nbsolele and which need tg lie re*
1placed.
The Congress In 1014 pn*»rd this
art lo give financial assistance to
the Ktalrx for the construction of
hospitals. Untfrr the art, $.‘1,000,­
000 Is authoriz'd to lie granted to

.hut exclusive control over educa­
on tho tion must irmain in the hands nf
fnr .construe*inn, probably nn
assumption that it will.do sir after our State nnd “ local authorities
tho surveys have ln-cti made nud where it always ha* bwn.
thr need established.
• At the last sesilon o f Cupgre**,
While (he amount which could
he granted to Florida for hospital
surveys mjglit he a* hij;li io. $ 17,*
HUH, the amount actually given was
$22,500 because the full $3,000,000
was not appropriated by Congress.
The Stale of r luridn pills up twice
tin* amount for the survey*.
Ilw Florida Improvement Com*
mi"ion lias been dcrlgnuted as
tiie offirinl state ugrnry lo take
charge of the surveys. I urge liny
coftirmuiity in Florida in need of u |
ho.pital or of mure faiilitirs to.
vet in touch ‘with C. H. Overman, I
Chairman of the Commission nt I
Tallahassee.
No application caul
t c made directly by a local group I

Of coune there are more reasons
than one for Admital Byrd to
spending the winter at the South
Pole inclnding the otm that he
probably figured he’d freeze to
death if he stayed In thia country|
Th * State of Tennessee h
planning a. 130.000,000 a year
Increase in educational expendi­
ture* to bring Tcimri.xee'e echo'd*
up to the national average. It
K ill tako about $.10,000,000 a
year more to “do as much for
Florida's school*.
President"Tiuniui is plaiuiliig s
37 billion ihillai luulget to prrtrnt
to Coitfnsi* when it Volivenes
shortly after the first year, down
somewhat under I uncut rX|H-nditturcs. But 37 hllliiiu dollnm n year
la'- atlll nine times as much a*
government skpcudlturey used to
b# during th* pYovpcruu* twenties..

Social Calendar

rorpi, lawmakers and pres*. The
I-atln-^merican* and’ H t r r r r a n a
seem to be the moat frequent
■callers.
The bureau ‘is operated more or
Ira* like a reference bureau. A
teletype machine hooked up with
the Information, office of the UN
assembly In New York, clicks
busily away all day long. Day-by­
day pres* release* pile up on tm*.
Ides in the office. They too ema­
nate from New York.
The Secretary General's reports
for the last UN meeting*, reports
of the economic council, debates,
speeches, resolutions and a ll' sort
of daU pertinent to UN are avail*
able.
Mr. Sweetser started out as a
newspaperman In New England.
During World War I be waa a
war correspondent In Franca and
Belgium. From 1018 to 1042 he

A QUANDARY?

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DON’T KNOW W H AT TO DIVE?
Then come in and let us fill out one (or several)
. •
of our Gift Certificates.
Below i« n Sample
The December meeting o f the
U.D.C. will tie held 7T?e. 0 at tlu
home o f Mrs, W. It. Dyson, IJol
Magnolia Avenue, tvitji Mrs. W. C.
Hill aa co-hostrs*. ,
The Amerirnn l-Cgkiir'Auxiliary
will mebt 7:.T0 I*. M. at the legion

YoweH’8 Gift Certificate
Sanford, Florida
Presented Ttr»

liyferian Church will meet as
llows: No. 1, Mr*. G. It. I»awn, chairman, with Mrs. il. J.
Lehman. Old Palmetto Avenue
at 3:30 P. M.J No. 2. Mrs. I- I.
Frazier, chairman, with M m . L.
F. Boyle, Mcllonvillc Avenue at
3&lt;30 P. M.; No.
Mr*. J. S.
Krider, chairman; at ’ fhc rh'irrh
at 1:00 p. M. for luncheon; N&lt;&gt;.
4, Mrs. H. II. McGnslin, chair­
man, wilh Mr*. IK. IK llrdwnlee",
1100 Palmetto’ Avenus at 3:.'I0
P. M.; No. 5. Mrs. f*. L Redding,
chairman, with Mrs. fr.' A.* Sttnc,
CJk D Summerlin Avenue at 3:.10
P. M.; No. H. Mrs. II. M. Wo.
mack, chairman, with Mrs. I„- U.
lusher, * 2001 Magnvuba Avenue

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Witb Beat Wishes o f
Not TPanalerablo or Tradeable In Cusli

nnd n*w*napcr man.
UN’s Washington office ia one
of a group to be.opsned In stra­
tegic spots throughout the world.
Tho next probably will ba opened
in Paris.
Back In the days-when penman*
shlp_was an art, a gentleman w ai
known by the Ink he used.
He mixed hi* writing fluid with
great carr according to the fo r;
mula uf "His Majesty's fetation-*
cr*." Even to this day, thia ink lo
known to authorities at a "very
good ,formula."
The ink h«ul a base of iroq
powder whlrh left a well-nigh per­
manent impression. I f it faded at
nil— likn some Inks do^the ironbase ink left a residue whlrh ref­
lected light arid continued legible
through generations.
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THEATRES

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Adults 40c— Children HcPpcna 12:45 P. M. Daily
Last Time*
FRIDAY

Sunday &amp; Monday
itJ iA A Ir V

••»AY1I I’M

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Wo u c r.i.

M PQ M - MA8SHAU

S A T U R D A Y O NLY

labor, there la more construction
lit Sanford today (hart at any
other one time since 1027. How
nlany new houics would be un.
d«r
construction today,
how
many office buildings, apartmenta, and hotels, If you could
gat plenty of labor ami materials
to build them with?

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F U R COATS
a
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FEATU RE •

S h e'll look and foci like a
'D ream W a lk in g ” in one o f
thcae beautiful fuT coala.
Priced

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From

It was Just 13 years ago yr«ter
day that the nation repealed tho
prohibition amendment and since
that memorable day some 1,800,00b
gallons (galloni, not quarts) of
hard liquor have been consumed
by the American public. This i»
in addition to 1.000,000,000 gallon!
of wine and 21,700,000,000 gallon i
of beer. These tittle Items cost
the deer peepul,, than whom there
lx no whomer than the Common
Man, the trivial turn of 60 billion

dNlarj. Ho hum! No wonder w*
alp the way wa an,_____
piustian Premier Etalln It re­
Pitted akk, suffering with a
Mart ailment, and the next flash
tfet cornqi from Moscow may
w o r t his patsing. Foreign Mtnlle r Molotov, .who Is the best
Mown Russian throughout the
xarld. m ay'Veil b« expected to
cceed Stalin,, but how well
town and how well liked ha I*
Ruiala, foreign ob*ervera do
t Pretend to lenow. The next
teaIan dictator maT be tome­
s ’ you never heard of before.

—fh t th* B«a4 Progra

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The Latest March

H'a b«at druaa forward
thia acaaon and for your
g if t - g iv in g

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Sunday &amp; Monday!

$6,75
O T H ER SPO RTSH IRTb

Mr. W. II. Heigh returned m
Sanford today 'front a InisinneV
trip in the southern part of the
slate.
Mrs. I). K. Norwood of Lake
Monroe return.d over the weekend
after an extensive visit In Texas
with tidal tVeiT

hannon. Aulircy liunn, TWsIry
llamll,
Ponairt PnTtaln.
Dill-'
At iih Khrffiilil, Bobby M cNsl,
i albertne l.ry, K l li # I Gcisici,
' l l ’*. " U. Kiit*itfirlil enUiiUinr.l
Mir clin|icl moci.ii
•&gt;( i)ut I i tilth \l alters. Tommy Andes i
1'ili‘l
of I hr Womrn'f Snr|r*&gt; «•♦ ' .1 tnillMr School U{I« »!■:*(• r lh«’ Kilwln l.m kct. Maiy te-H How*
cn. Utrnaitl Hall Mini laxif Frisr
(ihri*!tiii) Srrvicc’A of (hr h r »i il l o tinn nf Room'• •»!$ Tlmr*
Tlic progiam wan announce, i
M&lt; tin «||st t'hurrh at ihrir miMir.l iJny mominif. Thr pi*’&gt;:rut$t v%h*
Chri^lmaip luncheon ami lni«iiu,o', ojit notl with thr
i ip »irc rend It) llriiry IV’oninck.
imoimc on Monday at noon.
i* : l y Janice KpH f.iil«»wrd i»&gt;
The room* « p , f beautifully .|c lb*’ repealing o f the la.nl’ . Pray.
Vm.-ilxl with iml.pttin. .mil irl.nl. &gt;1 •» T,T
*»•*'? " 1'*•’ »•••
U*r«. Mr., • lenficl.l *er\r&lt;l a t* ■ •N;,,augle,| llnnm-i
t.ml i- ... lit.
rour.i luncheon insisted by Mr.
H' *nlate.
*’l . &lt;-r. Dnnlt‘1. untl Mn. • I
Edwin Lnckt*:t |&gt;lntoi| a |ojno
McKro.
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which win* folUiotil w*th a
A short ' l.urinea* dir.-tm; f...ThoM Wl... l-..t tm t « c r
lowul lltr~lunri«e.in ..pem-.l with ..
Uedenbough. I'..««
«•»;&gt;.
dp... luttnl given by
Mm. .1. &gt;1 ‘.i ’ ‘,,,y I, ’S, C ' ’ .
M
M t i&gt;l ill. She read n Ghririmu- " ,M,&gt; I’M wra**.
Margara Un­
It! , ml Mr*. R W. Turner r-; &lt;«rt- ’
c l "it the tM illl. of the |iroji«-'&gt; y
Paulette Ooddard with one of her many loves In the aurttlng and of the year
shocking “ Diary or A Chambermaid; with Burgers Meredith Ptsjing
Sunday tutd Monday at the Rita Theatre
Uauiiihuul_llit i ' •»« •

STERLING

Virginia Lun^iotti
Honored On Birthday

Friends of Miss Katherine Spen­
cer. will rejrct to learn that *he
Is seriously III and confined to the
Fcrnald-Ltiughlon Meinorinl Hos­
pital.

Mrs. Eddie (.angiotti hunored
daughter, Virginia I'.sitl, on
Tuesday with a Iditliday p.'ity on
Mi,* Elizabeth Dyson left today
it&gt; eighth birthday. The pnrly
for Gainesville where she will be
v u* given nt the l.angiottt home
a guest at.the .Sigma Alpha Epsll
at 717.1’ark Avenue. Many game*
tin fraternity house for the fnl.
v.e e played outdoor* with prize*
frolics.
\t&gt;, pnwii Ann lVnr^oii. llo*r!l
I* -ig awarded for high score*.
\ weiner rtin*t-wn* then uni.'Xud Amt lt.tnie*. MoMlt- Joe Morii*."i
vs I* h coca coin*, cake and i»v glittby I’enrso, Ann Vance. JcBIRTH ANNO UNTKM KNT
a-irn . Mr*. Dnngiotti wa* *•• K * eman, Ann Harvey.,Jeiniull
Mr. uud Mrs. Marvin r(. l.nlden FI - ,.| in oerving by Mr*. Ilubv II ■ vcy, Bcttv Ann &gt;tun*un I'd*
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announce the birth .of a sou, War­
llnrjirr, Mary Itnse Sn'er. Holer
making their home in Norfolk ||un||ngti
ren. Edward,“nn Thursday at the
C •! I angiotti atul l.yndu Gen
where hr 1* stationed.
,
Those attending were Mary
Krinnld
l.uughtnn
Memorial
Hr*Mr*. Windsor, who was grad|;r, ^
• ieht, P ottle VVOic, Deane
uated from Bishop's School .at
j\
laitolla,
has completed three]
0f ;
Ml. ’ and Mr*. Patrick Zenla
year* of training at tho San to|, nl |(,j
unnnunca the Idrth of a son,’
Diego Hospital, from which she Slmet.
Thomas Alien, on Nov. 28 In
was graduated a few week* pre’ ,
I at* Angeles, Calif. Mrs.' /.coin
ceding her marriage.
i , \ j j
i* the former Marjorio NowC’omlft Windsor is a graduate I Iteagan nl
man.
nf the.
United States Naval *
Sundtiy S ervicei
Academy at Annapolis, cla** of
MRS. I.ARIMORK DIES
l'J41. wa* stationed for some
MiJtr MYCItS. Dec. fi. (d1)—
I.. II. lUchtirtlsoit. n former pastor
lime at, the Sanford. Naval Air
Ml*. Klixalu-th II. laiiimorc. hB,
.t ill hi* guest aprnht-r’ for Hie II
Station and made many friends
Mrs. Im!u Haley and daughter, died nt tier- home, 2101 hi. Jack­
here.
.
Ml** Hazel llsley, were the week­ son Street, early till* week. She
o'clock and' evening service. \\ c
end guests iif Mrs. Ilaley's sister le n w a daughter, Mr*. Viola
invite all bis fris-mls to come Ih*
and brother-in law )|r. and Mr* MacPiuiald; two sons, C. G. lorriW. S. Thorntons Give W.
with us.
S, Thornton.
.
rnorc of Sanford and J. C. l.nrlDinner For Visitor
tnoce of C'harlottev lllc. Vn. Mr*.
I aritnoje has made her home in
GO T O C H U R C H S U N D A Y
iort M jer* for the past 26
Dr. A. T. Vann of N r* Mexico
.vest*. The futreral will l&gt;« held
»ho I* visiting Mr. nml Mr*. W. S ..
Friday, at .l:*Xl P. M.
Thornton wa*. honored on Thanks- !
,-iving Unc- with a dinner party •
I,,,,,, I,lull, .iftn glow a fool
i'loucr lea*. movoiI nt fi:00 o'clock.
The laid.' was laid wilh a In nutifrl ,
Italian rut work cloth with a centi
rf'ivcc of rndianrr rose* nod Mrs. William W ray
fruit.
Honors
Miss
Truluckj*
*
. ..... . i-nji’ viiii thr'i4ca*ion wri,*
Mi*, lailn Hnlcv and daughter.
Mi»* Hazel llalcy of Lakeland.
Mi*. Murtha Muffitt, M il. Krimet!) i
Mcl.rod and Mr. and Mr*. Thorn 1
ion, the hosts.

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(7EOKGE TEMHLK. r.M CrRGF
SPEER, GLENN LlNOttn- BILI
BHOEMA^F.H and GEORGE COX
. . .There were lots inont.too . .
Do you know I made a dreadfu.
mistake last time I wrote?
I
Sewed BOH CALLAHAN of bein,
in th# ARMY when hWwaa vwaHr
la,the N AVY! When I found that
I waa-obviously goo*
for any beetl . . . 1 «
that every FLORID.

INTERNATIONA!

W m . E. K a d e r
.II^ E L E B
112 b. Park A vc.

The Night Circle of the First
Christian Church met at thu home
of Mrs. O. D. Land re** on Monday
evening. Th# meeting wa* called
to order by Mra. IL G. Fox. chair­
man. Mra. O. T. Pearson I d the
devotional and ''Horn** Missions"
waa th# subject of the piograin.
» wa# voted to call the group
Nfi W A "

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Chatelaines ............

Durden. Mr*. Landres*. Mrs. V. If.

Quilted Nylon

Grintham. Mra. Cherry, MU* 8u»&lt;
an Williams and Misa Mary idn.

Chenille Robes
were snowvd t
Iris. ’Not on# i
of people Wall

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Lamour

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N igh t Circle Holds
M eeting Monday P.M

WOMAN

for official

SILVER

FOR CHRISTMAS

Golf Tourney Sunday

DANCER

From 18.05

Thu miH-tiiig w.»- ii.ljoui
th giotip slngu-y "Gwl
You Till W»- Moot Again1
ntti-nding the^ m.-utiiK- v&gt;
Tinner, Mr*. K. I Wnr
Mrt'nskil), Mi*, t’.'li-, Mi
Di.viil, Mi** Ella Boh
ItHuici*. Mi*. A. H. SI'
Mr*. J. M. Ilnvt*. M i" I
M i.. ( ’ arriu l)i r|M r. Mr»
Mr*. F.lvpf'eld nn.l Iter i

A golf tournament will be lu-ld
at thv Seminole Country Club un
Suoihiy at 4:00 o'clock,-tt. eras an
nouiu.*«'d ihiv lutnning by Clyde
T i-i wilk'.ar, club pro, A mixed
Durin. the playiru: Iced drink*
Scutch Fmirsamri will he plu)cd
and prize- will lie auutded for und nut* wt're served and nt the
Miss
high and low score* All women conclusion of the bridge game,
Utopii
high score prixr, nylon &gt;t&lt;« ku t-*.
are invitnl l» oaitirl(iatr.
Ulopir
was awarded to Mrs. Peter linyDear !
den Tepslc with note paper. I lie
Just I H ntc SNOOPER Ix-cauM
screenn prize, going to Mr*..John
I hav, A terrific scoop for you
Bolt. A lapel-pin which was the
(That
as uf finding nut la*t
traveling nrize was given to Mr*.
ggaftr’nuion. It’* a scoop!!
Edward Higgins, Jr.
Somise not to tell, I'll let
Miss Trultirk wore a black *kiit
op the secret . . . Flist n
and a mauve evening a w e a I e r
Kxplanntinn.' A s you must
fashioned with rap sleeve* and a
aeh year the U NIVERSITY
rolled rttllitr covered with &lt;*r-*|it.rtMllDA holds |yl)Mutv con
pf the same color. She wor, a mi
•bHlctermine which lovvlj
sage uf white resea which
£ b e in the beauty sectio.r
given to ber by lh«* b"-ti—- llrpUUiunl. y u j$ .j»fttIX O L K
Wray wore u gown of Idrul. .i '
g , fpr loie e.o p n t tn-iiulirwhite sheer crepe embroider*•! »ilh
$ all the v’ hti^.vNlet!^ ln
white scrjolns.
tfe were n«keiP*4n select
A delightful desert crmi*o wrtb
cSytpus’ *‘ctuei-h\wlur will
not coffee was served at the end
compete in the firnlavthie dridnyof the evening by Mr*. W r«v b &lt;
at GAINESVILLE tftfh/VAIU’ A
aisted by Mr*. Richard MMu.y,
4mf ESQUIRE ft.m rtVAJng thr
Mr*. J. N. Gillon anti Mr*. I.. A.
Judging, riri jess! AND
hr-su'i
palmer.
ful licuigi- chosen m A '/ V S C
Those inviterl to bv with Mist
8YL\7A” MKISCH. .Ubuthter 01
Trulutk were Mis. Roy Iked. 'It*
MR. niJQirRS. F.U M W fp jl . *
Ham Martina, ’ Mrs. Ten-u . Mr.
Well, imfjmmh for flWiAUrpri-r
Frank day. Mr*. Ed Levy-W Inim-r
Or wo.tr* you?. . . . icju a n n l to
Mr*. David Smith, Mr* •
F.
hellpvi-, but already |brFVtiH*tTL'
Spencer, Mrs. Thonra* K " l hr.l
long TH AN K S( d V l W T l f t k f i
Mr*. Juntos Grapp*. Mr* Kdwurd
gone. • Gwe stopped rfhh^rihnu
H«gii&gt;*. Jr., Mm. It I I*. t s.ttr».
It THiWj-’cau*e I • fUsL Wk»eY*i*f
Jr,;.Mr* Richard Brown. M • It
that wT’ll ail lie homt-^MUltAh lc*
Sypios. Jr., Mm. Dub- Jv-ott. Jr.,
than tvp» Wrieks. To &lt; - » 'tfirntirv.
Ml*. G. H. Buchanan. Mr- Mil'
' f e w tlnu-s flies! •H olrvttf'n iu c.
cohn Higgins, Mr»‘. Donald Boll*.
out of every ulna T l l . l f V ' g«l.
Mra. E d w i n Hhinholser. Mr*
will admit that il w «» unc w’Akriu!
G a fo r g e Thurston,- Mr-. l».ir
well spent. Just a fCVI.'of thovr
Wright. Mrs. Milts Bnyd. Mr*.
student* whoWaltare Philips. Mrs. Ibdt and
&lt;■ around lown -celebmtmV
Miaa F.llxabeth Dyson.
J A N E T H E T Z E U . r MA

• EGGh’ HimT. P A U lfllW
CULLEN WRIGHT, M .ijti
EN TEW, LOIS Mc t W H
EARL JETER. B
m&gt;Ki
AL RABUKN. S
W
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• lANKLIN' IIRANAN. BOY llff
WARD. TQNY HUDIU£3TT)N
BILL IIUTf!IIIS0N,

* Around 22*60

b ett*rw !h o n **v*r M a rlb o ro sp ort ihlrt.

CircWJ of tnc \V.*M. I ' - f
F'irst Baptist Church will i
at 3::ttl f. M. a* follow» N
with Mrs. John Courier, 1216 N
noiia Avtnue, No. "2 witli Mi*
E. Moit I s, I'.i-.'B Locu*lt Ave
No. 3 with Mrs. U. R. iltck. :
Xaurel Avenue. No. • with
w. S. Srlmsn, ‘.'|M Palmetto
nue, NTT’ S with Mr*. It K c...
Cameron Avenue. No ti s' 1
P. M. for a covered dub supp*the home of Mi*. W. C.DoC'oui
21fl W. Nineteenth Strict.
The rezulni |ii )gmm cnd l&gt;
ness meeting of the W.R.C.ii
the First Methodist (.'hurcli
meet at-,thc chunjh at*3:0u P.
The board meets at 2:of) P. M.

Dr. and Mr». Clyde B. Terwillrgnr, Sr. arrived yesterday from
Steubenville, O. und are guest* at
(he Valdua. Hotel.

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PAGE, H U G H ’ W IlF .l/ ’ Jlf:

invite you to ••• our
l o v o l j r collection in
black a n d Chrlalmaa

Autumn o t r . . . e n d w hat man doesn 't?

Lt. Comdr. Windsor
Weds In California
hete In Sanford I* the announce­
ment of the marriage. of Mis*
Elisabeth Itc!hell Fo*ter to Lieut.
Comdr. Ilobert W. Wlnd.or, Jr..
U.8.N. of Norfolk which took
place at the home of the bride'*
mother, -Mm. Grover Coors, in
Carlsbad, Calif.
The ceremony wa* performed
in u floral retting of bouvardia,
irurdenia* and evergreen*, by
Chaplain
I'ctanon
of
Camp
Pendleton in the Presence of
member*. of the family only and
wa* followed by a reception for
about ICO friend* o f the young
couple.
Ml** Fo,*er. who. wa* given
in marriage by Mr. Coor*. wore
a forninl wedding gown of shell
pink chiffon with an old-fu*hionrd boui|ue|.
Mi»* Geraldine Clarke »erved

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Wartime conditions in vucnorablc Sweden caused
ninny industries to go underground, nnd, fnr from disremedy this situation at the next
HIBLK terse ron TODAY Hiking thin environment, both owners and workmen favor
eesslon of Congress. ’
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(its continuance.
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I have felt for some time that
(fe lf AND kx K sE: Quench
Factories catted from solid rock never need painting
them are many worthy -oung peo­
4 the e titk ^ l ‘ The»*. £.:iy. or other exterior work, and rcquire«uo heating systems.
ple in Florida deserving o f atslsIn.
■T i r.' t A X T - " i , 1They are made attractive by brightly pnintod interiors and
in getting a decent education.
hoapl_.... ..... ...... ............. „ 4anci!
P ? the nSn S u X ‘ ^.l?hi by ^m^nted windows which Boothe workers with dans- and $76,000,000 u year fnr the Many nf our citizen* uf Florida
obtain an education rum
ith o . coal .trike r risls, we Irophobic tendencies. Their construction is more expensive next five year* for the construc­ ? nn«t
ensurate with their* urnbitinns
ye he ha* sumrthing t&lt;. edf to'begin with, but the rase of upkeep wilt make the over- tion uf lu8'pHMi*.,(,«giKns&lt;&gt; nr to all v sl ability-prim arily Imcatum they
appronriileil'mnnlrs fop'the sur- J i not have Iho money,
(tdi.*, •‘A-hem, alt, biurU'*
all cost lower.
I vrys, hut \lid not alipropriate any­ i - Wo should aid tnich worthy In'
ftoM*yn&lt;r*e*bTho new UnnU
»p!to of nil these advantages, factories in a thing for con si met ton,’ probably on
through public financed
iurU' a&lt;tu»* from tlm Mayfair country untouched by bombing will no doubt continue to the assumption that it will do *■&gt; ■dividual*
toil ion loans, scholarships and ft-l
T lAnd'the kwmtmwr»p«ol
ho built above ground, whore tho advantages of fresh air after the survey* liavr lax-u rttnde low-hips. We should give federal
the li*ed eatabliklted.
i aid to the Htntes to raise teachers'
mpletlon/lt*look."like IK'iSS “» d natural .light will outweigh those of security and ami
pro|&gt;riatcd monies for the survey*, salaiir* and rilucation standard*
nnlnir of u nonulnr rriort pica * huupilCM 01 Upkeep.
but did n»t appropriate anythin l

Oakland, CaHI„ li completely
rained by a general atrika which
t (topped all transportation and
Ittaipted virtually all business
octions In a city ef one millloi
ople. A itate of amergency has
tn proclaimed and the mayor
» been given all police power*.
' la a virtual • dictator, but -U
nalna to bo aten whether he
i the courage to axarclt* die
orial powers in a,-country so
*ped in demoerhqr. Any may
o f any governor, who can ahow
(.country how toAeopa vrith the
sotie condltluru brought about by

HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

A .World O f Kindness

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t.ti.ritii-rio n

0RIDAY, DEC. 6j 1946

| ^ A Regular Ad
*n THU Newspaper, |

Heavy Chenille in lovuly
colors of BJue. M a i z e ,
Rose, White, Orchid and
Peach In aizea 12 to II,

ted Nylon In benutifloral pntterna on
r o « e and W h i t e
nds. Sizes 1'J t p -20.

Children’s Robes
Just like Mommle’a h
Pink and Blue Flora
printed Quilted Cotton
Sizes O to 14.

Earrings

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Lapel Pins ... .........
Twin Pins, set with
Brilliants................
Friendship Bracelets
of Sterling Silver ....

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THE SANFORD HERALD, M U m P * FPQBlftA

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THE SANFQRD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA
1 1

apda it a *a »t* of *opp,
aoapy water when It
Hints To Housewives retChange
a-too dirty md .won t holt! up
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f tV
Weekly from H o m e tJeaionatration a and*.
Vou aan'l
can’t IHlt
K»« (II
uinj
Bpeel*li*l&lt; Tallahassee
. clothea clean in dirty water, ever
though it U aoapy.
HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES ....
USINtJ T il KM PROPERLY
W IL L HELP SAVE SOAPS
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claliat

Wring clothe* a* well as po»»l
bit. Too much aoap left In fa&gt;&gt;.
rlca will make rlnalng more, diffi­
cult. Rlnae In hot water the
firat time, warm water the laal
two times.
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Water aofteners will help to
make soap go twice as far, hut
It ia necessary to use aoap propcrly also for heat results. lounory soap la cheaper than flakes,
liar soap can he flaked on a
grater or. If It dry. It can be
ground In- a fowl - chopper.

Rlnae well in aoftenrd water.

perly washed dp .not need bluing.|Race Riot Flares
*
If you do want a last bluing
.
rinse, tfu nut- use too much 1.1*4. In £h lC a gO D lS tri
Ing and be sure it l» well dls.j
—,------solved before you put the clothes| t*mc;AXIO. Dec. 0, UP)—T in the wuter. Blue only a
hundred pollremea patrolled a pub

demonstrations fn the di»trlct.
Five hundred oollmemen were
sent to the projeeflaat night after
•everel dl.turbencee'wHrn result*
rd when two negro families at­
tempted to move Into apartment*

them soak in the bluing. Work
quickly, dipping them in and out
of tha bluing and wringing. •

nnd two newspaper photographers

Inspect your
lights for flows

BELTO NB A P P L IA N C E S
TO ASTERS
.
SCREEN W IR E

HUNTING
for
6; ’
M ore

water
through
clothe*
B U S IN E S S
' A strong soap Is better for rinsing, to wash out »°M&gt;
badly soiled garment* and heavy wash o ff curd* and scum.
: r materials. It Is harmful \lo dellClothe* that hove been
aate fnhries, rayons, silks and
v ■ woolens, and a mild -map -I* bet­
*" _ t * f 'f o r thcicr A slmplr test for
. a s.rong soap is to see if ft re­
DEALERS WANTED FOR AMERICA’S FINEST
moves the oil from the skin of
PREFABRICATED HOMES. FHA APPROVED
your hands, making the hand*
Made to Comply wKh City Building Codes
Can also supply materials such aa plamMng. electrical future*,
In addition to using the proper
Interior trim, hardwood flooring. RxClmW* territory to live sire.
kind of soap, it is desirable to
use the correct amounts. Cood
Qualification* Necessary
suds, atandinr 1 to 2 • inches on
top of the water, tire necessary
Mint be R eputable. Must be Properly Financed. Must b e w illin g
for good washing. Suds and ac­
to handle so a business not a* a sideline.
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tion remove dirt and grease. If
Only those who ran meet these q u a lific a t io n , p eed reply. Mr.
the suds break down, add more
It. F rie d m a n w ill held In terview * December 9th a n d lOlh at the
soap. If. there are no suds on the
water the dirt and grease go
back into the clothes. Too much

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The diseovqrjl of-insulin r|vo.;
lutlonised the treatment of dia.
bates.
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Other Hardware Needs

HAVE YOU TRIED THE N EW ATLANTIC
GOLDEN PALE ALE?

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Everybody’s Hardware
Phone 1218

412 Sanford Avenue

Mimeograph Printing - Typin g

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Letter W riting
le tte rs ami Post Cards Addressed
Prompt and Efficient One Day Service

cminnle County Credit Association
Phone 180

116 N. Park Avenue

&gt;

President Meets
Cabinet; Member
Pledges no R etreat
H «»»•!»Met. iraa.ta
f} *
t r i * depending on America for
fo&lt;Hj will l&gt;e in for a bod fjroe, too.
For thousands of the.nation’i
wnrkiY* Chriitms* appear* a pret­
ty cheerless prluect—unle** the
coal atrlke ia •cllled s ty V And
that itasit.ility appear*-.b&gt; I*. re­
mote right nos. .Here i« the pic­
ture on the 10th ilav of the atlike
of John L. la-win’ 400,000 AF oT 1.
»oft ctiul diggers:
An embargo on all but the moat
v&gt;1fc1 rail freight ahiiunenti ■has
rliQhxed the mowlmliing effect*
of the apft rnnl strike with an
avalunrhg of lira unemployment.
The tutu) made idle bocnu*e of thestrikb
stand* above 21.1,0(10
induttries.
Heilruad*
country hum ,1*14 o ff
workers by the hundreds or thou­
sand*—(^pending upon tlleir site.
All lines say more layoffs at* In
prospeet In the immediate future.'
fn other industries, ammonal
thousands have licen haidlirf-‘preClShtmas layoff. nOlfdtf tib, the
coal stoppage gradually 3WJv» off
the economic, social ApTM uralional life of the natiop.TX
Prrdlctlons from itcRw the
e-nnt*” *•&gt; "q iie the'^tou.Vvbllity
that 5,000,000 persons may be Un­
employed by New Year’s if the
coal strike lasts that ludg.
The autnmnhlle L-dir/W*}. alone,
1-fore Jan. |. Ten* o f thousand*
alffady haV* l&gt;een laid o ff In the
Jrnuliile and affij.i«k^y \iqdu«tries.
"... **7vjjr *
The sti iking miners generally
are restive upmireiitly content to
watch and wall fur word final
Lewis. However, in DuAttljo, CpInraiL. Ill A F of I.Titldc wmker*
have gun* bai k to "work In si*
small mines hr the area. Say*
local Uiitoii President Frank Mar­
line*:
.
“ We-nerded ( hrlstma* money.”
i-Miliiiu’ fJi making ivailv !u clamp
on the rut inn a new series « f •
druHlir fuel 'rnnserVAtfOn n-slric"
tlrin*. Tfce restriction* y ill liecome J

effective Monday' unless a soft
coal strike settlement is reached
beforehand.
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The chief of C PA ’s office of
emergency control, Edward Falck.
said the new order* will:
. p in t— Extend dimout restrlc
tions to all utilities in the country
whch nerive elcrtricity from sufi
coal. States.most affected will be
Flmida. (leorgia. North Carollnu.
South Carolina. Alabama, Teiine*.
see and Mlgsi-sfppl.
Second— The order will require
that the more stringent seconl
pha*r of ihe dinmut restriction* a lr e a d y a n tin u n rrd f o r &gt;1 north am
e a s t e r n s t a t e s und th e d is t r ic t o

P A G E SEVEN

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Columbia—Iw jd lfin tto opeiallot ami express embargo went into ’ 1’’ r l,r"Pb- of Chinn have Jieen
when coul rincks luAe dropped
I elfti l nnd caused an"*flimato 150,f,.r at least
a Jo intlnifi of n !*&gt; flay
. mi|ipty
.. . J000 railroad men to la- thrown out ' ra’'*
And a third provision dlrcri* nf work Al«n m effect now is s —
'
that unifies with , moie than « postal eiiler rurtailin'* the *1*., •
,
specified amount of coal—po&lt;rit,|y i nnd weight .if parcel po«t packl,f
Barter
a t'lti-day supply—would share ihe age*.
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Oplnmetrlal
L*e* examined—Glatsea filled
remainder with other utilities.
2U3 S. Orange Ave.
lalck raid the new orders .uu&gt;
I’oisomms pa|ni on n toy may
Orlando, Florida
aim include the fievsing of in­
I'S.in# 4**7
dustrial ami rotnmcicliil «-i&gt;ki- »tip t-invi^ injurious to baby.
Fn*l Relief— Or
uli.«,
T a Wf A IrRMpOOVlful
Meanwhile tin* Solid Fuel* A.I ,
llr.«M*« huaflnr
miniit.atlmi has summoned coal
I (*»»t !»# m lh ii»'*»oc i
I tun * lull nf It' .%• I
fmucrvntnr* from all state* to 11-1
, ' r*ur emt^b?
einerrency meeting hoc. II in
j Ami
A m i II
M (!»*#••• .No &lt;1c%il&gt;t ftboUl it
Wnalii ngt on.
Vwi»
%t
T%
rn
Hill
r.»h*-lr»r»* you -A
List night, « gem m l tail freight
^h'llr bottle
hnttlf* «*ert«lnlr will #»r y«u
*»h"if
•*r»n h»Vf yottr wnn^t hark.

Loosen^ Tight
Hacking Coughs
From Colds
In a Hurry

Vi**t B f f l m*t l»r Iifrild In i i k »
Itrnii** bit-lin e It n m h l M no c b lo fo ft^rm. no n n r r n f 'A , no I n M t -fo r m ,
in s lim it* of :ifiv kind
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N#» tm lie t
i m r * In tK orn
jrouf
**littb l«. o b r t l i r r lh« re su lt o f a
• »•!«• *»r from i»|i|ot brm tefcUl ItH ta.
Ilott
Y m T y p no llfn e |o v m i a with
t b -| Kim! o f m iV M u th H lk l * bolt?*,
of ttrn rw liM»l|he 1&gt;iit)«t'*n

GOSH,l&gt;OP-DONf| VOU
KNOW TH- FIRST THING
ALU GOOD CAMPCR5 DO
IS PROTECT. THEIR
PRECIOUS SUPPLIES?

H. JAMES GUT A G E N C Y

r o m it o i iiiti fi co.

OR G * L L D

Advertisements
FOR RENT

T H E SMTD5 O F SATISFAC TIO N
O u r q u ality d r y -c le a n in g , prom pt service, lo w prices
lu»ve lirnttghl
the sm ile o f sa tis fa c tio n In M rs.
Jone* face.

Southern
ESS Bread
gain m i

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Free Pick-up And Delivery!

LANKY. DRY CLEANING CO.

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110 E A S T S E C O N p S T R E E T

.P H O N E 465

Bv Rob Green

T IIE .L O N E R A N G E R
VOU K N O W THE B O S S ’G O R D E R S .
W R E C K T H IS P L A C E

T H IS 16 JUST THE
B E G IN N IN G

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A R T IC L E S F O R

S A ld : fr om ownel. lot*, re*

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Box H

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Precision
Engineering

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H E L P ? H ELP/ T H E V 'R E W R E C K I N G
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TO N TO , JIM SMI L E T 'S IN
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II ADD &gt;S, phonographs, terords.
•heel music, guitars. The Mtislr •7 •eroo.l i

'ME ON,SILVER!

ME
COME

COUNT US IN

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Speeial Purchase, 150 Sets o f
Matching Box Springs and Innersprii
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WEASEL! WHO'S THAT J GOSH, 1
MASKED MAN THAT 4 BO SS,
WENT IN THERE ? ^ y ' G O T ME

Mattresses. R egu larly priced at $99,
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LEAD FOR A MASKED M AN 1

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7 PeU, Livestock, Supplies
IJCIITON A W ATSON. I'm
qlery Ave. Has.Purina Fred*

l.i NOTICES—-PERSON AL

j i s ___ A U T O S F O R S A L E

HELP WANTED

(URL fnr sortit f-m.itnln
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sppii.ilne rvpsir*—
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i ,i lung nut. Iuuca»,*—
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fnr all occaalona
GIVE sUn yms order for liahy
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M rNRILL L YOST. FLORIST * thick*. The S a u I ii r d X-Cet
Celery Ave. just o ff Rlne* » . (Store, 2ml A Sanford.
"MSI. \NDll M-m.iig Srnlincl —Star
O fflrf |&gt;h. 40-1, reqldanas tih. 010-1
• 1 •l,,ii office 'ih-iihi'me mini-'
We are rtady in. ship IrM
fancy fruit. Also full l|ri«
M
LO ST &amp; F O U N D
fruits and vegetables. B.
j l . V. Aiken. I I P W w t i* t 8
j-LOST; Tan yipp.-r uallet contain*
| Iill- nn.in y ar-d ililvcr* lin-n-w.
RWKKT Hamlin orange,
I .lire-1 nl i.-ward -1( 1-111111 to HerI .it,I .iffice.
IIKADQUARTBH8 for

THANiCS

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liABDUN and lawn .seed; Vlgtiro
Firtillxer. The Sanford X-C*l
Sleix*. end b Sanford.
I dual Chi Mima- v
1-J new ID *!.•••»•
Il'l'CVxllD .
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New (’ill 11&lt; ’ ll
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TKX \S
ItySKS,
Kvrrhloomlng
lar i t \» • •’ ! ' *?1
I'l.-i'da Ito-e*. Araleav, ('unml(•nl)’ *!»••
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h:i«. I ii aflrd (tardenias, lluill
\Inman,In. Crotoiin, Ixora*. lly•haugiai. A.alphya-, Pineap|iie
» \\l\i.
I’ulniN lied Oinnge Pink and
m \» i i i n i : M in i’
Purple Ihiiigsnvllla, . I.igustnlin,
i* »
iii.it hint* int.&gt;
Doiihle Yellow HibinCIII, Ever- V l l n r * Tn..r r,.
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b. f i
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•green., (.railed Avu&lt;o.lat, ("itof nirr » r •titlilioit
• 1 • • i f t " .»f •I lltl.H'h
ru« -Tiee«, peeaii^ Figs, Per80fl W f B.| St
• i* •
»!' Htitkrs ^lp*
.million., (iropes.
..* * .all Ilia* lmif*«. I la So.
The Moat Complete
U.ikI) |iI.iimp f»’»* rjfch Tho Mn-It
\kr rhfMif
Vsriety Poa*fble
Ho*, pitfur or.n.
( . R. IIUnilER,
hu, C jiild,' iinioni• ' Vhim
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PAMPAS NI.’ IIHKRIEH
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Sam«ula, Florida
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and
IK2 So. Peninsula Drive,
Dnylonn lleaeh
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-20 milex Ea*( of Sanfntd •
Knit vjAI.K: FiirJ JuinU Khrlm
•Imini ll.utl nl Homer’s S,

"T h is Christmas Give Something fo r the Home”

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iMITATION leather* la .
rotor* and larg* («|e&lt;tl4C
Ifood npliul.ntery fabrlrs. Kobgrt FOB SAI f I'l,-;.
piv.*u;i i. .hi l •,i
S. Brown, - ' N i l
N. Oranfe
niiiHt,
5v&gt;.. OiInndn, Fla.

COME ON,TONTO

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Popular 8sat Cofqfs
siLM m oLE t i r e h iio p

I I OOII MATS
for all model*
•'hevrilel* and Ford*
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FOR SALE

II.iv. phone 952

, *1■I,i requirement*

I tM U \ I ii \V I II.
ol , lU -l. pl.lv
l-hnn* V

W ANTED : T-, buy frdm ownr, lA II IU c il pi.,
inee .1 l.e.1 Vim,in house in Sanlle h ie n I
f.,1,1. hiiiigulow or 2 (lory, near
P h o n e .is*
-vliool anil bus. What have You?

Skillful Hands

W ANTED

niutii-y loans

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Quality Felt

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Damask

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3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE |l' ? im..'. -ou' w
rtm

with hull, nn,I running w ater.';'
elerlric *love. telephone, .1 oeiev
g».i,| faun land. Can give im ,
uieilinlr pn*&lt;r«*ii&lt;ii I'hone Cmm 1
ty 2501 after « P.M.
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Tempered Steel

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ROOM for rent. 1*05 Cafaina Dr.
PII.L UP wl»h I* uel Oil and Krro-* i N l'l I,: p , ,n.
v.ittlract or
Ph. (flO-W.
•ene befor* winter.
h.»,i
,
s &lt;( (iiugaflT'*
U. n. Pope Co.. Inc. Bfitl
I II., v- .!„.|1 ,
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PLEASANT, well furnished room.
no$ Palmetto Av*.
FOR SALE; Wine ft*,
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enkr al lluniei'* S-mIh
I ll' !i &lt; !ri |
,ti- - 1 ■*•« part
I.A lK iK corner room with kitchen
c i* i'. i *• *
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I'lintn* .'■*»t W .
privileges. Working cotipl* pre­ rD11,
ll SADr.: Itiptng .i . n m,,_
ferred. No drinking. 420 TV.
(75,00.. Excellrni , •■w&gt;liti .n I A l .|•
| inleiinr painting
l » t St.
Phone 2fly J.
I'li. '.iti.l.
C LE AN bedrooms, twin beds, furl
two gentlemen, 15.00 each, lint
LO ANS
water, maid- service. Must he
M IA .N . n l| \|l|.
stiln-r. 120 W. 1st St.
I It 'Ml &gt;1-1 III S400
BOOM with kitchen pHvllegci.
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Phone 0104.
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It'- S.iiifnril Avenue
FOR BENT: flara.-e building D'5
North I'a tk . Ave. -Robert A.
lailii.’ tiw in ,u p W liK liE
William*, ReallOr.
r i m u t is u f s i 'F i t c i )
\ '"l i: pniui.il .lesiru for privacy ■
Hus .t(J galbni -vlet leif It, •
in money m illers i, itrlcllv
2
WANTED TO ReNT
heater, I C-lun-ei
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Fiiemli and
•P-filMlN MUIIlltf 8I. . I
i •-Iml «** * rift* furl ^rrrstinn**
W ANTED In rent -«ix room hou-e
lli«*
'*! iniitdi:» . » • '
••mi v•••it « i•••III. l our out*
by the year with option to buy. j IIIIIIIA.
I like Ih*X
I'kiSi i «*• Im HiFm ;i«4iM'iniM
I'eininneiit resident. K. A. Cov­ Jr|«*r4. |'|». '.»•»% \\
will t. i In it *ii f.*ar |Mf*ohwl
ington, Kurnl mail rarrier
i • * m i * ft.* r.’tifvr f'ki

Phone 81-W.

k L P W A N T fl&gt; — Kvperiknred
VaUaman, Firestone Store*.

I lliuiii- made iiiimIcI T Knnl Farm
True nr and r i h s mntnr. W.lto
I K. Ill .he. I*. 0 . It,&gt;* 727, San*
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’ANTED: (loisl wa*h woman, tile
Park Ave. nr phone ri72-\V.

AN dr woman night rook‘ CY|Ht
l*prcd-gom| pay— short.hmii-s, •&gt;
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7,000 From New York
Area l e a v i n g Daily;
N ew . Record S e e n
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— The annual exodus to Florida
I* un. It cummetasd »n early
this year tha tsarist authorities
ryndily admitted that la*t year’*
record migration and spending
nrgie* me c ir ’ain to lie ahattercd this vacation season.
At pro-cut, 7,00u per»ein» llvInfT In the Now York vicinity, It
ta estimated, are leaving dally
fo r Florida's sunnv resort*. That
figure la expected to swell by
several thousand more two week*
prior to thn Christina* holiday*.
Transportation scarcity probably
prevent* thotwand* more from
paiiing a holiday amid the
orange bloxom*.
Railroad official* raid yester­
day they arc now carrying about
3,600 pa»aengcr* a day on near­
ly n score o f Florida train* leav­
ing the city — thirteen of them
de luxe through *peclal». A* In
pre-war year*, additional train*
will be added Dec. 12. rtgardle**
o f any prolonged coal strike,
they assorted.
Except for a few upper berth*
and chair car accommodation*.
aii spare on the Atlantic Cohit
Railroad and the Seaboard A ir
Line Railroad, the two principal
line* to the *tate, I* filled until
Jan- 2- A* many n* 180 tele­
phone* blink rdmulUneoiuly each
morning when Ihe IVnnsylvanla
Railroad open* it* rtamaMon
awflchboard' and (tole* out a frw
eanctllaUon* of choice »paeThe *11001100. of course. i*
even worse on the air line*. H*'-

terration* began moantltig early

in September at the Eastern A1r
1.1not, width flow .iper ate* f«urtaen plane* daily to Miami and
plan* to put nevrral more into
service Dtc. *1.
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The air line ha* long waiting
Hits for plane » ! ' » « ’. with regu­
lar pauengcr manifest* already
filled until after tho first of the

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In Florida itself,- the gaming
counter*, hoti*li, night cluo» End
horse and dog track* are waiting
with open arm* for tho holiday*
er*. wlio nre expected to sjienrt
well over $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 iwfore
the »ca»on close* April 16.
"The Miami Herald," in a re-

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cent article, raid that 4,000,000
persona vliited the ftate In 1945,
ng * nearly 11,000,000,000,
ncwnpaix-r predicta thi*
popiiltitien
influx and
monetary »prcc will .ceitainly ex­
ceed last yoor'*.
Many hotYU at Talin Beach,
Miami and St. l’eter»burg open­
ed Nov. 16 — a full month ahead
of the nnrinnl time — to accom­
modate the visitor*. However,
New York
representative* of
many Florida hotel* declined
yesterday to predict a record
season. According to Hairy M. Paulten, president of the American I
Society of Travel Agents, the
Florida holiday »ea*on will bo
"very attire."
"People have money, and a de­
sire to go plncr* will allow them
to spend a t re inendop* lot of It,"
be said. "The urge' to keep up
with the Jone* *hould make
Florida’* season very ptoiper-

Circus Coming Soon

• Of • the 700 men student* at'rhta of flee from qoallfrtne Ceil'
Bwarthmore college, 476 are re- tra c to r* anttl l « ; 3 » A . M. tE . 8. T . f
on th r lift * d.iy o f . D e o m b r r ||4(
temrd »*rvieemcn.
More than "0,000 school* in the
IJnlthd tftates nre, »er)fed ^entirely
or uartly by school buses. *

LE G A L NOTICE
N I N T H J r i i l l ’ lA t, C IIU.-tMT O F
F I s i l l l H A IN A N D F O H H E H I N (11.12 C O U N T Y . IN U llA N C K I t V ,
C A H B NO . 6 la *.
K ltlT T O g U I B T T I T L E
J O H N K. D U M A It amt
V IJ lit A H U M A H . til, w ife
P la in tiffs
vs.
U i t IS t . ' i t U M E S c l ut*.
D cfcn itsnl*.
n o t h *; t o
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Tug-of-War Is
Shaping Up In
Capital Politics
M'aatlaa-rt Imm ease I l
olausc ha* been adhered to in the
past. But fb&lt; &lt;■'&lt; pioposul would
a
chan-'e that H’ e-up ,to three Reput llcan* and '.vo Democrat*.
•
Reece ha* interpreted the bipatt- I
i*an clause to i i-an lb »l the party
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in porter in Congress should hold
a majority of membership in these
agencies. Homo observer*, how­
ever, limit upon (Iris political hair­
splitting b« the onening wedge to
the eoniing lialtle lictwecn Ihe I
Chief Executive end ihe new He* i
publican Connies*.
Republican committeemen «t t |
"tee I .1
tending the Nn'imial I'oinmtUee
meeting now living held in Wash j
inxlon interpret the dcnmriil tliif
way: They say tbeii Cb«lrmnn f
obviously js.serving notice «n Mr.j
Truman ttiat unless he name* Ha* , ^ J t ^ v i J o ^ e a r ^ / c s un MCA.
commi-iit.ii!s ho nmy find It tilfli
tult tn get rv •ciiiive dejiarlme.it j
appointiiitnr- unproved, such uv
• w *- -«
hose tn the diplmimlic service. (
At the |i r c * 'nl tiufe. u c r o t d b g i t
*o committee attache*, the ltepub-1 a.
v • _.. ,
iicnnt a t e in'ereated in ,'t’U ih g ) ■
coot rid of only ilitec agencies— the
Interstate Coumieire Coinnilssitin,
Kcdi ini Trade and CnhimtiiTicalion*
The-Kina Jlru*. (tuiiiiinrd eln-’
Commission*. However, it i» »ald wttli J&lt;«- Mix, faiuuiis U\»U
Uiat ihe general Republican- vjew Mulliluy lied will. I.e located of ;h
is that momb.rship contiul also site acreeu vlai. Is euminf to S
-hriild l&gt;e Included in *urh agencies ford, the Hall I‘nek for pc.f ■
a* t lie- Hecnn-liucUon Finance aiires nl 2 and 8 I*. .'I Hunt* m
Corporation, Lin Federal Security
.
IllOlingiime will opi-,s at I .m
Agency, the fnmtnodity i t m lf t * |&gt; M
Corporation anil mayte the Ni*
T h e re m e llOO |ii'op!i ttavc!'
tionsl Housing Agency
witli t b r tiig show tin* sea-"
The Reece proposal cnnir as * addition tn dll lilllpnatrra, Jta-i
surprise to l lie meeting, which Nth I adveilixing turn who trov*
Republican lender* hail expected advance Two y[o rial rtutvovwould-cover merely loulinc mill utillyeil tor tm tia p o rta tiu h
!
ler». Il had Iteen planned lo^defei Ltllidted find fiftv wild miiioj
any Malctnen * mi national policy. arid tt luTif of elejihnnis n»&gt;* pr
Chairman lit ie did propose cu■ tuieed.
&lt;fc
npcraltoii wdb the
hxcctltiw
Indiuiut,
suwtjuy*,
cowgirl-, t *bnnich bui n* tho same tintp h&gt;‘
declmeil it wa* auitr prolraide th*j!
dlffvrevces he'ween the T’ rosirten
and Cmifies* would clop up— * he made H n'tin that the lie pub
Bean* Inti aded |n folkiw their owi ___
program in
y event.
I
Reece made it clear, however, i 111
that lh* Nminnal Committee doe- |||
cImxhc lamlldalc* nor bo!;
them gel Humiliation*, hoverthis
In,*, the mem! m indulged in tn*
'Imt-honurv'1 i&gt;r«cMce of specula
lion on presidential powIblHUa* f “ r j
1048 In the usual hotal lobby gath I
Frequently mentioned waHarold E. 8iit‘ «ei», who la In Wa»h '

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** vlng picluiev. *’ will lie a rpn id of ftiy o|fi.\Yt-t with iL&lt; plcu r r r i i u e f m n l i t i f*y&gt;.
! Th frm ous Chtiatuvni fam ily of
Kn. Itsh liideis. who net is con
reded to l.e Ihe nn.ei durin g glut
thrilling in tin* world; th r Flying
Jordan* and the Silver ton tn«if&gt;l*
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• I f r u n * acidity o f y o u tu r in * make*
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now be ol *o»sl cliccf
Three general urn* affu * fo n o u r doctor
noticed that liumtreds o f hi* patientf had
tint Is r k x h r . He corn pounded a medicine
made of IA fief be, root*, vegetable*, betu m i - truly N elure'e own w ay to relief.
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Friend* of Staaaen on the com
mi'tce nliMirved that the fori.ne
Minnasota governor'* strength 1
the Republican party ho* Inrrcim„ , A result of the November elec
lion*. Ileidaremcilt* In cojnmltte*
mtmhtmhip» and li**w tnrnt »«*i» •*
r t to enmt* In through cn*nL*i
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Speaking O f Saving
Money
get year wife's birthday.
A belter tray and a marc plraaan1 |
one H to plaea yet* fir*, wlmt
&gt;term Inaarmnce with va and (I tv
year wife the dividend saving*
fee • birthday prom t.

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dead tatiny* en fire and wind
■term Injurant*. O, M. Boyd *
O*. 111H Ma(italla Arenas, Phen&lt;

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Chairman •

Iteltl Sirfil fa ta l a m uuftt o f b ld In­
se rte d an the c a v e r o f the proposal.
T h * rls h t Is r ( a t r v * d to &gt; • }* * !
a n y n r *11 bid*.
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HTATK *Ho a D DKPAKTUKNT

Check tn th r a n m o n r stated a b o v e
n m b p a ja h le tn tho C h a irm a n of
lh a tjlatr ftoad T te p arln o ht
w ith
the m ctse.tr&gt; H t a li'a lrn cu m c n iaiy
Hrnmps attach ed
m in t arco rapan y
thi htatk
fi ohida t euch tdd. A ll l o r t lf t r d cheek e h a ll
t .n l'lrl I liH IM K H ami n . U o N i 'll be c e r t lflr d w ith in 3d d * y * o f the
far
r c irtv la *
bide. C a -h le r * '
(ilt I M K K h i* w ife If.t lv ltiu and d t h
if ilraij. th M r u n k n o w n h eir* at check * W ill not b e aceep lrrt TT&gt;»
chreke
i&gt;f
Ihe
tw
o
lo
w e st b id d e n
fa n , d ev ise r*. lenNIese, nr * r » i i l « . s ,
an d dll p e ro in * h a v in g n r rln lm ln g w ill he deposited.
A ll w o rk tn he d o n s In accurdnnee
to have a n y rig h t, title, o r ln le r**l
ill and In l a i r I l a M B lo c k I nt w ith the Pla n e , H p e ctflra tio q * and
V K * T I V I L D M K i m H U H D lV IH iO N , H p e d a l F ruvtelon t o f th e (H ate Itoavl
Sp ecial
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S tro rd ln v tn the |&gt;l.it th ereo f, r e ­ lir p a r t m r n l.
cord, d In p lat bunk 3. pane
V cntleil tn H prclal P ro v isio n s w h ich
p u b lic r .r iiiil* o f yem loota O u h t i . w ill be fu rn ish ed w ith t a rh p m paaal.
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Florida.
P ro p o sa ls w ill h r f u r a lih e d
In
N u T tir i: in H K i t n u v o i v k n t o
t iih
a ik iv i:
N A J ir - H
d k e k n h - Q u a llfjlP k - F u n lr a s t o r a upon u p p tlA N T S lo f Its* a n apiH-arartcr In this ra tio n to this o ffic e F o il T I I B HI M
II
F O It
K A C II
P lt O I’O H A I .
suit yn nr Iw fo re the IJ td d ay *nf OF
4&gt;r-eriit.er l i l t
els.- a d .i-rre pro PI,ins m ay he p u rrjia a ed Itnin this
ri.iifrssii w ill 1-0 • n U r e d a p n lh -l o ftlre fo r Ihe epm o f 14 f a r each
y«n».
T h r i t j l u r * « f lilt* su it le to eel. N o p ro p o sa l w il l he Issued u n ­
-inlet the title In the s l s iv r nnn.cd less re q u e st* f o r them a re received
|&gt;l.-inlirrs tu t h * D d ld w ln g d r * . I 11,. U by this o ffic e a t le a s t I I h uure
I e s ls t r . In Hrrnliiol* t.'tiunly. p rio r to the tim e f a r o p e n la g bids.
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lim e rock
hare w ld r n ln c
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e n tire w id th o f p av e m e n t, an d Inc ld rn lc l llrm *. T h * Irtiirth I* a p p rm h T ia lrl)' I M O m ite*. A c e rtifie d
check In th * a m u u a t u f l l t . M t w ill
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Death Toll In
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A T L A N T A . Ike. 9. (/Vi— An
Atlanta newspaper, The Jour­
nal, today said th(ee officialare believed “ In general agree­
ment** ’ Dial a cigarette earelitudy thrown into a inaltre—
stored In a third floor hall*ay
started (he Wineruff Hotel fire.
The newspaper says an open
stairwell 111 or 13 fret from the
point o f origin permitted the
flames to ssrrp upward through
Ihe entire l5-*lorr building, and
the paper adda that ipTenllgatota altiihule the b N T f lf&gt;l* of
life lu Him*) doors ou ihe
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fire..

FiroTUliief C. C. Styron
»nid that moat of the dcntlia
resulted from nirphyxintioii
l&gt;eeause smo&amp;c - and firmer had
no way to escape from the build,
jng. Styron said 17 firemen were
injured, most of
them l»om
fume*, a* they attempted to fight
Hurir way through the smokefilled passageways.
The Sal vat Inn Artny, known for
its t(uiet efficiency, took on just
about the dirtiest job In the aflermath of the fire tsntl worked
around the clock Identifying the
almost unrecognizable bodies of
l t . H l l M H . i l Oh I ' x r Kh.

]3 Year Old
Girl Burned
In Accident
ither Throws C;»n i
Of Oasoline Igni­
ted By B a c k f i r e;
Hits His Daughter

j l 7-Day Strike Ends
As Miners Return;
Walkout Cost Each
Slriker Over $1.r»0

Flames Roaring Through A t l a n t a Hotel

WASHINGTON. Dec. 9
— id’I— The Supreme Court
iimmuncetl today it Will re­
view a case involving tho
right of foremen to join
unions ami bargain col­
lectively with employers. It
also ih'citleil to-review the
John L. Id'wi.s contempt
case. Thu high court will
hear arguments by both udns on
Now that (He itrike 4, over
-■v|wi:. ((cure that the n-day
■'aU oul i oh r icli nilte'i about
1132 'Hu-. New Yink . 1oolc market
testate: cd gain- up and .down the
(xwivi lodjy da Uir ptrensUi 0f
irir coal strike m*Ulrmrnt ,
Nineteen day- ago, UHt.OOO soft
coal mini t« were told by John l„
I j-»ci« that tlicii- contract with
the gow-Mimont. hud become, a
M'lap 11I papei \lino-t to a mail,
tlicv ido-vod ilm noit m-triirtion*
implied in that notice.
They
walked out *■) tin- mines and
I'“sail a -1 1 it,, which -erhiusly

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Santa Claus Is. coming- to town
again on Dm . 94 st 1:00 P. M. to
give s Christmas party for colored
children st Third. Street snd San­
ford Avenue. There will bs a big
Christmas tree set up and Santa
will giro sway toys and candy.
Shnts's earning Is sponsored bgr
the Sanford'A venue Merchants who
are soliciting donations and mfttributloiw froh all Interested peo­
ple. All interested merchants are
urged to contact members of the
committee In charge which lnelude Charles P. Bits, H. H. Hurs­
ton and Joe Mow. Permission has
bean given by the City to block
off the street end erect a Christ*
raae trre
T h ere

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colored church groups during the

I-Small Nofirro Child
f Killed In Own Yard
I V . McOrUt Jr, a three year old
•Jjrgro boy o f midway, was wiled
Friday rooming I t about 10:00
when he waa run over by a Chevro­
let truck entaring tha yard at hla
Mack Booacr * cotorrd driver of
Ute truck, reported that he did
not are the child witert he drove
tnlo the yard and Mid that the
boy had In rome wey run into and
was crushed toy the roar wheel of
the truck, according to Deputy
Hhfritr Jack TDCUm.
, The accident TtUI Investigated fay
(b ir ilf- Charles Rand.
Deputy
Hickson and Male Highway Patrol*
man I*. C. Bender. No charges were

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Tourist Program Russia Refuses
Is Explained At Proposed Home
Lions Cancel Plans
Rotary Meeting Arms Inventory To Spunsor Circus

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Trtxqia lie Removed
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Canceltktmh id |daiis f.n
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p”
soring the Continental fin -i
mj
Sanford nevt Wi-din'-d.iy wn in*
M
tioioici-il by Hi-lily Witte, i * &gt;i
(S
L t K K 8 UCCBSS, N &gt; Dec
dent „ ( the Sail fold Ion
• id,,,
9. (A P I— A Bubi ..mindlee id
at ii-diioicr Molding In-Id t .lily .
w
the I N
a p p r u v n l Imlsi j re evening at tin- Seininide i &lt; try
ro in n irn d a th m that m g n d w r n a ­
t lull
!* * * • »'
tions b e g in a h alnncrst w ith ­
King I.ion Witte said thin this |,*,,|||u
drawal o f fo rc e s d u I m i Ii- tlw-ir
decision had follow ed a run fur- ***&gt;« I
home b o rd e V s and begin g e n ­
ence with a icpiusi’iilalive of ihe
e ra l t r o o p d eB ioh tltfn lio n . The
Continental I'irvits aml wn- ,sed 1 1 / &gt; 1
a m en d m en t
a ls o 'p r o v i d e * for
on the fw t that the King lh-th- y y I f
e a rly
removal o f troops at®era Cirrus now‘ showing i" Sun- M ■
tionrd o n fo r e ig n so il w Hhuut
ford, hud iddiiiiied n Citv |".mil
r,
Ihe a g r e e m e n t o f the g o t e n ifor the l»ec. 9 dijle two
m rniH c o n c e rn rd .
|irior to the dale planned t o the
*“*|
t'oiiliiw-iitnl Cirrus. King ' Vli
™I.AKK SUCCKSS, N
er« uhlnitieil llieii Slat- i- mil
i
0. Id't - Soviet It it ssi.i
for Dec :t from Sia’ e Coi trtsf&gt;;
*
tl iiM lInuft) *&gt;n i ’ h &gt; *ler C. M. Cay on Nov
and:
Continental got ttieir «ta», per-l |i
on Dec. &amp;, hut did not
cure * " *’
Courtosy Olinic” To pmilCity
permit.
{
Vlo
Julian Stenstrom
re-piested
*
Open A t
Tonight
that tho club devote more mter-i
|||
The opening sesiMGn of tho cst to city nffnir* and told of
“ Courtesy ClUtlc" will begin to­ the noavy duties perform, d by
night at 8:00 o'clock at the Tour- city officials, lie |ir»l»r,l M iyor , ' u
'Ist O n lor and will lie conducted
by Vernon T. 'tiiiu sril, business
and sales executive, uruht the
sponsorship of the Sanford Mer­
chants Association ami the Sem­
llivr!i mii * t. » i Httilft
inole County Chamber *,f ( omlant Dk(*M
* • »i * v
merce ns pari &lt;•*
Cmutesy
P.jMMiH‘M .1
’
*•**'
Week,” so proclsime*) by .Mayor
ptinv iPv I **1«** i1
Wall lull ft.
II. J. GuL
"Fhr* | *iiw t*i fill S i1'11\ i ti *»Ir
The concluding session of in­
fuUHnc'k |» l * * hi * f In* * « v
struction ’ in salesmanship and
thi* lw»ri
»nln p a \ &lt;
"selling you; personality
will,
four iiiiiTkcr# ah*1 a'ldtil *
come tomorrow night at the
4 s.1.11 »*Mrs! i»M IMa** ►*'
same time- City employees, in­
cluding police and firemen, who Europa Sinks During
are unable to attend the evening
Havre # CI i^ians A r e
sessions, wUl receive instruction Storm A t Le
■ t special 4:00 o'clock afternoon
I i : \Nhl l l t l
I ,i-i ninny, I •••■
1,K HAVilK, France. Dec. 9.
sessions
on
Wiednesilay
snd
•
l*i \ big trtin-1'..rt plnu&lt;
&gt;
T
*)—The
former
German
luxury
Thursday,
according
to n * y
di"|'|*i'*t down out ol ihe nkic.
liner Kurono is resting "o Ihe
Manager II. N. Sayerlie,*, today unit iiiiUuulcd ilu lii
bottom of the harimr at l-&lt;- I lavra
Uiu
mill ehildrgu of Antcrp ut
today. The liner sank after
TA O 8 TOLEN
iitllttarv |H*r.1011111*1 to nnlve
. County Oaeniiuitoticr J F Me* breaking from her mooring» und
.ut, I In* rrtm.l of niuthors nnd
Clclbtnd reported to police that hU crashing Into Ihe wreck o f. Ihe
■liddrrn. I’J in dl, i ii.licd nut *l
1947 license tag bad been stoDn sunken -French liner. F a r"
Th* 49.000 Ion ship
turned to I 2.VMI averaging 41375 eudt nu t tl.*- plane into Hie arms uf wiitfrom U»e seat of KU automobtlo
wtitle It was parked behind his over to the French and rechiisten- 4d home loiit" auKHintln: to uii* soldier huthnnds. The chil l
1173.301 with an av.-ruge of t l 7i:i .Vi li i, tail urnund Hu- an fetid Ink
Dome st 309 French Avenue on •d Llhcrte after the war.
mg their first look at tlcrfftiiuy
The French News Agency says each, make up *he hdal ,
Friday afternoon.
I liouaaiHls of other wives nnd
The tag was later found by the liner brake loure
World War II veirratvs lu 57
*t»
youngsters have truveh-d to tin
Francis Pesold, employee of the moorings at'the Fre"ch
,loc,t» norttn-m ami central count'*
It
’ wept FJorkla had Unrrtr^ed tilipraxht(m« - fiuijy l*y *cu bill tin- plane w.i
M o C r o r y &amp; * * * ■ ’‘•t"0
n * ° during a storm.
TTte Herald office With the nnuest across tin* harlair ha«in where It ly 37 iniljlim tlolhr.i (rrxn li'iutlm: Hu. fust of a sen.' of legulmlv
UUt the owner U* deicnnlned.
smashed against the hulk **f the aarncies throusli Ht»- V'A hy Hrw 'ilnnlulnil ftigld* for lii*. depend
cuii uf Anieriiiiu persnonel.
Parts. A huge hole was torn.In 30, Anderson rr|s*n,cl
the side o f the former 4hiro|ia at i ; *n&gt;nic kiuns were for Homes,
the level of the engine room. Hie farms and .huHis--'*.. itotne lo.in. _
ship sank in the basin four htmrs totalnl t25,255,3.111, huslrav" kam .
Utar.
Experts said they hopo •UH.095. and fann F a t" «nl.v|
tha shtn can I f refloated.
A ll neraons aboard the I lbert#
rnlH.ON, Frame, lire. U. {/V.
The discovpfJL of an oil spot on
the ocean's surfa&lt;‘e en*|sd hope
f**r H» inert aboard u French subSTORK KOM&gt;t:l&gt;
marine which had been missing
The Outlet Dry Oood* more at
since Thuredav. The undersr.i.
330 Banford Awnue was 'c'Uerfd
craft, a former Herman U-boat,
and rototoed Saturday night try
u ." on n feat run out of-Tpulon
thieve* who entered'by a fan vent
when it
dissplH-ureii. Sen rib
between two buildings, snd KM
plane* and vessels discovert*,! an
away with U,men's suits « top
ell -put 309 yards, iieross over .i
coat and two pair of black [rants,
depth o f 800 la 1.(8id ynnl*. and
it waa reported to police by Manual
naval nuthariltc* said (hat sam­
Jaoohaun, owner.. H ie rubbers got
ple* of tin, all leave little tlnohl
away by prying open the i-creon
that it rnroe from Ihe misting
door and double wooden door. .
submarine.

ttn-iig Ho none-,
i jiih i,
,**I'd deid .... .
'
I i'igtd ,

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tli.it rropeurd
nilm*» of the
mine, owned
. I lone- and

t;, .,,1.1,.

Steel.

i'- I h. ' I' -l-uigli -Ii-el t'toiluc"*g m* i ""J, i - -&gt;li|•!«- of mine*
t a i l e d l-&gt; 001 -11 . till! work i* to he
te -iiitied Itier, 1 ,. mm.i, Bs the
m met * get ,din ml mitiie from
tile ulliini
lo’iiif. iiii-anutide, continued In
mark Tmo to In., *- now ie-tmg
” ,t i, ih.

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the -wipii-oo * *ll ha t.eeil ask­
ed i &gt; lie ii
i . I . w . case, to
.1. ■Id. « ..
I l. *
.... guilty
! . ntcll.l..
..... . -lint if the
com let loll [ I ' Ihe h e jlj fillet!
■lapio-d • l.- «t» out ihe union
ale

|I,||.|,

the While H.'ii.t- i.s keeping
it&lt; ftilriict' uIhuii the ‘Adminiitrat iAir’s .linein smashing the
soft _ci.nl .trike I're.ideiitial -secletaiy I’ lmrles Itoss wus asked
m hi. lign in in.ii. conference
l"»lnv it tliei .■ in . anything new
a ■.*al. '.ii It*... ninety nulled
aiid declined t*. 1 1 .iniiieiit Nrllh-S
would In * ommeui **n .IrVelopmint. lea.ling ■t*
I.evvlV iteci-

8

Santa Plans Visit
For Colored Children

Hot

' In*1 a el e l.dd to go
a .11, Hi, o iih*i ciiniing

l,'“ 1

■ lie 1 a id ; lilu nkt-l* w ri
tat »
fio ln I itc F o ld and put moo . i
hei to put out tin* fla m e s, v
F iin a ld -f -a u g lllo n H o s p ita l wh*
-in* w « , Ir r a ic d by P i
It.

Tqyr&amp;l .Vljik iVJU*et
(&gt;n Wednesday P.M.

' ■1 ’011 ■ e c o n o m y

np~et !'■•
bat til da t

Sc r r a i n , o f the c h il d -eli t Inn'*,
anil n V o r b y wolk*

by, l a m l c i *

Three Celery Fed
Grid Men Named
On All-NEC Team Armilagt* Announces Ktfypt tiroes FfireiVn

fogginess

Court Sets Jan. 14
ng On Lewis Case

A three year old girl wo* m
cally burned shortly Uf./ie tp-m,
today when the wit* accidrutnih
dtrDrlird with burning gnsehmcontaimd in a ipiari can wfikti
wni flung by tier father. Kilwiiol
lion- *&gt;f Chtilumu,'After (he go
line bad luvunic ignited 11 * ••
wan at 1mint ing to prime the
motor of nis V-tt_ J-’pid IriKth,
paiki-d in tho vacant lot behni 1
tin- .Sanford Hoick Company.
According to Fire Chief M. N.
Cleveland, who Investigated the
accident, Mr. time, when he
flung away tin- hurtling ran of
Caroline, did no' know that the
child was standing In-hind ,limt_
Mr«. Hole', at U»w lotto, —os —
poitid to have been at tile win*of the car iipeiatiiig the -larti
and tin- motor backfired.

ipto Hatunlay’* disnstrous

c o m ld m b lr

M O N D A Y , DEC. •». 19-IG

Lillie I'rlnta (Jofp, Ihrrr year "M CTiuluota Rirl. died aliorllt
afU r 3 mo o'clock thin after
lu&gt;en
at
Frrnald - Laughlim
Memorial Hospital fmm ic trir
bums, due to having (wen arrtdentally *hn«ercd with flam
I n f gasoline. Her father. Ed­
ward (lore, U still ronfinrd In {
Ihe
hospital
with
nrverelj jliutnrd hand* and arm*.

ATf*ANTA.,*Dot*. 0—&lt;/P)
—The Witfet'off Hotel fire
death toil climbed to 129
today 115 city and state jnveatigntfona were

F L O R ID A

fur

«*rr thr north portion afain toIilrht. Kantrrljr » Ir «K rrnUe to
murfcrate cnrr tlir north portion
and niodrralo to frr«ti over the
•outIt purllon,
•

'

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|.|i‘|»*..d
dent id

.

j

, i
I*. mi. was
u n d i d j ’ i- t..r i in -s j.
1 lilted Stales by .t

lb,
(.ID Auto W alki'ts-kical .if 1.300
Kell

A ii&lt; toft

K m fdoyrs.

An fiHtclnl t*f the local, John
Nluturski. said the local was 1 U0
pcici lit fm ls*wis tu run us a
National l.nt or I'nrly enndidate.
the higlight* « f Hit* He adilrd that the l.orul had
iitiif- [true. |'i, : him ic |ius..eit *i tesulution &gt;*• Hurt effect.
f uiiilv of i-ipieitriuni:
m oii lion. Oim tiitni,.
I t imblrt
ilo Fot ("A l.m vn .1 TM IIKAD I’ AttADB
i.*. ilmmpi..**
o f ih*
MIAMI. I ’,'.
i I*)—Govenor
'■*i -. ihe M|i,i.i *i **tipi.
lb,*
I'null!
trio, 'Itlbvi.l I t ildwiU " .g o in g *.a
II ii'll) Wil*
Mi... Jic.id tin. King Orange'* parsdo
!li-,. [min-,l a irio ii'ts; tlitongli down),mu Miitntl on New
ihi- ft nillilni' gym iia.l. Neat'* iiu , it 'via* uiiiiouiiced
-j,- . of clowus bi-0 ile,I today. The Orange Howl Com*
tnlflce mill that Hie imrade wilt
Want.
iIn- iliuw'i stellar fru­ consist of Pa units, tinnds, floats
it* huge double men- and niaidung group*, with tha
..te than I'm' bints aiui Oranxe Howl l/iiecu Mmy Delma
.11 ,ru'd from the five Hi ire us the parade's climax.
7'he fliuils will be in th* theme
will tie oil display if
u-mtgerii* tents. A iii.ui* nf I lie IP 17 Orange Howl Festival
iKi'iiiti'tia t* a gnu or of "Fan America." Ten floata
&gt; from Africa. Duly will pay specific honor to Latin
kuotVii I** in- in cap- American countries.
o'ii.
tigets,
itantai,
it in-:
Pears,
camel*,

4

Made In SeminoL

It,

iol.lilioii

to the .iflenuHin
another evlgbillutr
tyill l*e given tonighl. Door* to
t h e no m i , cm- will l*e opet'etl nt
7 p, in. A concert of popular
ntui ojH'i aiit- Mjtraic will he given
by Fr*.f. I.ee Hilirhlr) and hi*
military hand preceding the even­
ing performance which will atari
prompdv at 8:lh I*. M. ■
♦'Floyd King, one - ,,f the broth,
vr* who foiitiilerl the cirrus 27
years ago. mm* in Hanford today.
“ Thi. i- cur (list visit to Sanford
rim ■ l*'.’ *'. Ih e cjly ha* grown
|H 'rf..i ni a i , c

%

t *»rtllnurtl Hit r i | i

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fljft"W»jl

PA CE FOUR

Army, NotreDaine
Place Two Men On
Mythical Eleven

Davis and Felix Blanchard, Army'*
irresistible harks, became today the
first pair of team m ates ever to
achieve the All*America football
team for three consecutive years.
' T his gave ArtnyCJwo places on.
The 1946 Associated Press team,
a distinction also won by Notre
I tame.
S tartin g with W alter Camp's
first AII'Amcrira selection In IKA9,
and continuing through The Ai*
team s, only 15 men previous t«r
Davis .and Blanchard won first
team honors for three or mor*
consecutive years. The last was
Itjp TKIl SM1T5
. *
AP General Sport* Vdltnr
Red Grange, Illinois halfback of
NEW YORK, Dee. 4, &lt;/P&gt;—Glenn 1923, 1921, and 1925. Nrver before

Tech’s Duke, Georgias
Trippi Are Selected
On No. One Team

FOR RENT
6
NICELY furnished bedroom, hot

ARTICLES FOR SALE

w ater, Gentlemen preferred. .119
•on* .beforn winter,
W. 3rd 81,
II. B, Pope Co., Inr. BOO
ROOM for rant,- 905 t'aiainn III SWRKT Hamlin orange* 2c r
’■ Ph. MO W.
It. W, Lord. 1‘hone 7KK-W.

have toam m alrs accomplished this

feat. '

N otre Dame's finest were John
Lujack, crafty quarterback, and
George Connor, tow ering tackle.
W hereat in 1915 Arm y so complrtely overpowered sll collegiate
competition as to place five men
o n ,th e firs t team, this year found
the Cadets much' closer pressed.
Geographical d i s t r i b u t i o n of
men on the first three teams re*
fleets a swing of football's wartime
center of gravity in the east towards the west and south.
The east placed two men on the
first team —Blanchard nnd Davis;
the south three, the midwest four,
the southwest one, and the far

9

WORK WANTED

EX PERT painting — contract or
hourly basis. S. G. Crognn,
Free estimate*. I’h. 1131 or 7F.1-

DRESSMAKING in ymn
with my maehlna. 75c i
HEADQUARTERS for Otrlsimn*
Mrs, Coker, Ph. Co. 4502.
gift*, toy*, gam e., hook*, doll*.
Buy
now
on
budget
or
Iny-owny,
PART.
Iline Job by vetera n Timm
l a i u i e comer room with kitchen
Flre»|(in( B I i i i m , 111 K. F irst
as Derkner. Pti. 11S2-W.
privilege*. Working couple p re­
ferred. No drinking. 129 W,
faXTEIHOK and .Interior painting
le t St.
GAS WATER heater. Good
Bent material* used. I'h . 1*93.
tlnn
&lt;15.00,
Phone
2R0-tV
Cl,FAN bedroom*, twin bedtwo grptlrm en, &lt;5.1X1 each,
FOR SAI.Ei Wooden, stavA burLOANS
w ater, maid service. Mu*
rid*. Make excellent feed and
tulier. 42# W. !*t Si.
grain container*, $1.90 each.
l o a n s Ma u i ;
Southern Chemical*, 2llt N .K Ini
FROM &lt;10 TO &lt;ioo
2
WANTED TO RENT
Ave.
i tr lr t privacy; fa st servlr*
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
WANTED to rent one o r two room Golf clubs, 3
192 Hanford Avenue
furnished a p BT I m e rU , I'lione
Phone 91 -W.
1047 R.
IIO H ltO W H H K K WHERE
.SALE: Fried Jumbo Shrimp
p r i v a c y ih k k s i *f x t i :d
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR
lilnner 11.0(1 lit llum cr's Soda YOlJR n alu ial dealre fo r privacy
in money - m atter* la .itrletlv
DI! SALE: A cute little stucco
ratpecled here.
Friend* am*
bungalow with extra lot, some GIRL’S bicycle, exw
relative* ara not uueitlon**
new tire* and tulo
fru it Ire#*. Price only J1'i9P,9&lt;l,
a* o u t your credit. —ro u r em­
AW-.
Edward F. I.n Plume 1111.
ployer or business associate*
will not hear of &gt;u*r periuntl
14 room house, centrally located. FDR SALE: Wine for your frull
affair*. Thera la no caute fat
rake at Homer's Soda Shop.
Ideal for rooming houm*. S rr
ow nfr, :i00 W. ftih ftC.
M M S A L E : Liv in g room *uili*
PLEASANT, well furnluhrd room
609 Palm etto Ave.

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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4 , 1 9 4 6

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

locnlioh.

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$75410.
Excellent
Phone 269 .1

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t ARTICLES FOR SALE
12

Popular Seat Covtrs
a m IN OLE T IR E SHOP

SttiNH

ITATION leathers in most 6
ARTICLE!! WANTED
ojors and large aeleellon of
[ood Upholatsry fabric*. Robert
L Brown, 2 9 il N. Orange I'LL HUT your re , -cganlletsi
of age r r condition. H e- Reel,
Lv«„ Orlando, Fla.
300 W 2nd SL
___
, records.
The Music USED pianos for ca*h. The Muilc
Box, phone 053.
FLOOR MATS
for all model*
ChevrileU and Ford*
, ftE H IN O L K T IR E SHOP
. i

A BpEN and lawn seed; Vlgoro
Pertillxer. The Sanford X-Cel
fitone, 2nd A Sanford.
PAMPAS N U HHKIIl»i '
P.XAS HOSES. Eveibloomlug
Florida Rose*, Axaleua, ,Camel,
till, G rafted Gardenia*, Bush
Alim a min, Croluii*, Ixnra*, Hy­
drangeas, Acalphyas, Pineapple
Palms, Red Orange Pink und
Parpla Bouganvilla, Ligtrstrum,
Double Yellow Hlbiicu*. Evergr«cnr, Grafted Avarodd*. Gitru» TTcex, Pecan*, Flg«, Per•Imrnoii*, Grape*.
The Meat'Complcl*
Variety Poislble
C. B. HUGHES,
PAMPAS NURSERIES
' Sammki, Florida
and
162 Bo, Penlmula Drive,
t- - Daytona Beach
10 miles East of Sanford
1 TUXEDO FREDS—complete line.
■ Hunt's Tuxedo Peed Store.
| - GRIP LOCK
16" TACKLE BOX
HANFORD HARDWARE CO,
v. 210 East First St.

S P E C I A L S F A V IC E 3

Show rard* and pueter*
O— l.'REH SIGN (IKKVICK
O. D. Land re**. Phono 1021
RKNT A CAM
YOU DRIVE IT
I’llONK 200
f lT H IC K L A N D -M irrfR IH O N

'.'-DRIVB-IT, INC.

MAGS wnnled—fred,
fertlliter.
DODGE . PLYMCUTB
H ighest cash price. W rite Cen­
PARTS AND SERVICE
tral City Bag Co. Box 2402, O r­ 109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone t i l l
lando. .
ELFa TRIG appliance rep airs—
we repair washing machine*,
varcutn cleaners, finji,' mixers,
T rotter Appliance Service, 304
Wanted to buy—
W. 2nd St., Phono 1064-J.
bile. Phone 12J-M
AUTOMOBILE A rad iato rs re­
paired. W right A Cohan Oar­
7 Pats, Livestock, Supplies
age, 21 at A French, Ph, lOOB-J,
rro u c iiT O N a w a t s o n , 1201
VETERAN'S TERM ITE
Celery Ave. H ai P u rin a Feeds.
CONTROL c n
form erly the W, D. Melton Ex­
GIVE u* your order for baby
term inating Co.—fi years guaran­
ehlcki. The S a n f o r d ‘X-Cel
teed contract, bonded and InStore, 2nd A Sanford.
•urnl, *8 year* experience. For
free inspection* and estim ate
GERMAN police puppies, 2 month*
Phone 6 ot wrlle P. O. Box
old, full blooded &lt;20.00, opposite
73 iemgwood, Fla.
Dr. linker Dairy, J. V, Martin,
Route 2 - Box OH.
PUBLIC stenographer. 110 N.
P ark. Phone 4120. •
Cockar spaniel pupnlea—registered
black male*. -Select now for
PIANO
tuning and repairing. Last
C hrlalm as^D ellvery. Phone 462IH year* with Cable Piano Com­
pany and University of IlllnoU,
Champaign*, Urhana, HI. L. L.
COW pnny for sale or trade. W. J
Sill, Residence Phone 6II-W or
Jones. W. 1st St. Box 99.
Music Box, Phone 963.
FOB SA LE: Kerry Blue te rrie r
yplea-rrglstered-10 weeks old. DEPENDABLE r^dTo service. The
Phone 9U .
_ A. Best, Phone county 3105. •—Muilc■■Box,
| a
— i. m^ ,&gt;*^w—
FOR SALE —” X kC reglstereil WE repair domestic and commer­
cial icfrlgerator*, electric ap­
Cockrr Spanltl—blonds, black*.
pliance*, washing machine*, Iron*
Chatnplan stock—puppies and
and toaster*. 308 Hanford' Avo.
grown dog*. Stud service. MerdPh. 859-J, John Glllon.
wood. Kennels—Phone 805-J.

C L 1 CONCRETE Co. J. E.
villager, J r , M gr. Cement
ter Proofing —• Building
ika — Sawer Pip*. 809 T

Position
Pinyfi* and oCIIfrc
Height Weight
End
BURIt BALDWIN, UCLA
6-1
196
Tackle DICK HUFFMAN, Tennessee
6-2
230
Guard WELDON HUMBLE, Bice .
6-1
216
Center PAUL DUKE, Georgia Tech
SENIOR
6-1
210
Guard ALEX AGASE, Illinois
' SENIOR
6-10
101
Tackle GEORGE CONNOR, Notre DnrtwJUNIOR
6-3
226
End
ELMER MADAR, Michlgnn
SENIOR
6-10
180
Back JOHN LUJACK,‘Notre Dame JUNIOR
6-0
180
Back CHARLES TRIPPI, Georgin
SENIOR
511 190
Back 'GLENN DAVIS, Army
(x)JUNIOR
69 170
Back 'FE L IS BLANfJHARD, Army (x)JUNIOR
0-0
205
'Repeaters from 19 it and 1945 tennis.
(x) Although juniors, Davis and Blanchard grndunte next June under West Point’s
accelerated war course of study.
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All-American Second and Third! Teams
OND TEAM
POSITION
aldwin, Arkansas
END
•ratio, Southern California
TACKLE
tstrangclo, Notre Dame
GUARD
Meeks, South Carolina
CENTER
idros, Oklahoma
GUARD
Amllng, Ohio State
TACKLE
ILinen. ,l.!. of Wnshineinn
END

George Strohmeycr, Notre Dame
Herbert St. John, Georgin
Frank Wydo, 'Cornell
Henry Foidbcrg, ArmyRay Evans, Kansas
'
Arnold Tucker, Army
Charlie Justice, No. Car,
Harry, Gilmer, Alabama

west one. Taking Into acr-nmi the went mi to *ramp him self a* the
full squad of three linin*, the eu*l *ii|ielli player that ho in—m lriity
bail six, tint south nine, the south­ on defense, a great, teum player,
west three, the midwest 19, mid il&amp;ngeciun because of hi* 'g re a t
the fur west fivr.
sp trd uHil weight, iim^ seemingly
Standing in the fio n l rank in alwny* capable' of picking Up
y a rd * , were neeileil,
the niidwest with N o tre Dame'* whatever
Lujack ami Connor nrt* -Elmer llhiiifhiml 'carried ill,1 ball up to
Mndar, Mirhigtm'a pow erful defen­ the Navy gnme 195 time* for 510
sive end, nnd Alex Agn-e. guard yard*.
on n strong Illinois tenm .
fo o l Field General
Southern &lt;'onlril&gt;ulh&gt;tn&gt;
Q tiailerhack of this above aver
The south'* rnntril ill ion s In tins age All America back field I- Lufirst tenm are, Dirk llu f/tu u n , 219- jnrfc, eool field giiteral of Notre
pournl Tennessee lo rk le, Paul D.miic
I'm ler the" N otre Dame
Duke, George Tech eentei t|r *V»l«ni hi- rnrely carried the ball,
rlaim n l by many n*
g rea lrit i hot when tt came hi* way he
t year*; abuwed he could run with it.
collegiate center of
Gemgla An areu iate passer. a keen nnamt Charles Trippi.
rulining
“ f iip|in*ing i1rfeii*e«. on In
back who is a wo
v,,
tpiring field It-adet, nnd—above
nr Wei- 1,11 » key secondary defender
- gunid, whose flying tnrklr* cut down
rr Until- many a touchdown run, Lujack
surh .« hi'1* 6tir to go on to another senn’* vie- m tional *ea»on in IJI7. In seven
m ines, Lit jack threw H2.|ia«*ea for
!Mli rea- 86 completion*, with *la»*Vderfepintc id - H°ne, nnd n to tal vardnjc nf 626.
yt footIn their specialised field* there
he *u.r t*1** not much to chooser between
I .. ' Iwjn'ck nml the man who directed
it lim-k
"ml Blanchard, Arnold Tuckhirhr-t *’f- When they opposed each other
* * the honor* were altnoil even, hut
■arkfield' ‘,Yrr t**e *rai,on Lujack emerged
i rir.i with the Iw iter record.
—Jlobl ' A* if l.u jsrk 's passing and Ihtvi*'
,
and Blanchard'* running were not
v- ' ’ rnough for the first team hackfield,
ernarul ‘he fourth member, Trippi, came

Fisherman?

er liice guard, Hamilton Nishol*,
Jr., who wns on the All-Ainrrlrn

mi astonishing number of tnrklc*
evBry Saturday anil in the critical
game with Ohio S tair, he stopped
Jo e W hlsler als-inehpi froin the
goal line mi o play that helped
turn the tide of victory.
Many Outstanding ('en ters
Few years have seen a* many
outstanding center* os 1946—
iitynnl Meeks of Smith Carolina,
George Slrohm eyer of
Notre
Dame, John Cnnnody of Indiana,
Chuck lledaarik of Pennsylvania,
Roland Nabors of Texas Tech. Bill
lowering over slj was Duke of
Georgia Tech. Coach iltm le Moo.c
nf Louisiana Stcte call* him "ler*
rlfic" nnd when Coach Henry
Frnkn of Tulane made hi* South­
east Conference selections he cir­
cled Duke’s name amt wrote
‘‘g reat."
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The season wn» unique in one
lespect. N ever Imfnre have o*
many pievlou* first tram AU­

GET m s GIFTS WHERE FISHERMEN
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TRADE!
Fresh Water REELS $6.50, $11.00, $12.50
Kalamazoo, Ocean City, Langlay

Heddon Pal RODS—Super Deluxe $25.00
He Need* No Belter

BOYS RODS
85c and $2 50
We* Handle the Best in 'Pop Grade Hard
Braided Nylon and Silk Lines
TACKLE BOXES
$0 75
MINNOW BUCKETS
.
$2.60
Falls City Floatinu

MINNOW SEINKS
Heddon LUKES

152.50 up
$1.25, $1-35. $1,511

Juit Arrived a Large Selection of Favorites
We Have The One* the SPECS Are Hitting Toot

Back Rest BOAT SEATS
$2.35.&amp; $3,98
PLASTIC CUSHIONS
$2.50
Kapox CUSHIONS
$2-85 and $3*25
Boat OARS and Canoe Paddles $2.25 u d

times would run towards hi* own
gbal cornered and somehow find
an opening that did not seem to
i’Xi»t f o r a get-aw ay that meant .«

FISHERMAN

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BERTH SEWING

HELP W ANTED

m a c h in e

GIRL fo r soda fountain a'. Lan.
ay’a D rag Store. P a r t *4m\ or

snop

Build your proiem machine Into
a purtabl* electric. Install the
backward and forw ard attac h ­
ment. Repair all makes. SttpFLOWERS
WANTED— Young lady v»ho can
pllsw for all machines. 118 mb
fo r all occasions
.keep hooka an d .ltam floral work.
French Ave. Phone 1190,
(NEILL « YOST. FLORIST
A. K, Rnssettar, Ph. 812-W.
Celery Ava, Ju it off Slnea
FOR C arpenter Jobbing and P a in t­
lea ph. 403,~ residence ph, 010-1! Wanted, a wom an-for housework,
ing see Jam** M. Phillip*. Rt. t
107 N. Locust.
‘
Box 164.
FEBN SEED
PA RAG US PLUMOHA NANUS HELP WANTED — Experienced W A T cil and til-OCK Repairing.
salesm an, Firestone S to re *
^NRW CROP-FREHH-FKRN .
"G et It when you w ant It.”

TUB IIOMK SHOP L

GOOD JOBS FOR FORMER
td from Maly. Delivery In
1700 Sanford Av«, Phona 1148-1
ARMY, NAVY, M ARINE AND
ary. Place your order now. C0A
8T GUARD SPECIA LISTS
r a ffilled In order received,
Job
Mas.
Grades CURTAINS, lace table cloth* A
140.00 per pound, ono half
luncheon net*, washed, starched
060 6, 4
w ith order. M. M. "Jack” Cook
and stretehad, 818 Ifatlan rillr,
Pharm
acist
,;gmML...!49
4,,
3
&gt;r4 Box 1404 Deland, Fla.
Photographer ____ ....188
6, 4
» Phone 879.
GALLON
i
THERMOS JUGS
with (pickets
'ORD HARDWARE CO.
gfcat F irst Bt,

The 1946 AP All-American

Translator
Operators, NCO

807 8, 4, 3
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4 1 4 ,1 4 ,8

Llasorf P ilo t
..771
6, 4, J
Po*lal O e rk 1 . .. - . .060
6 ,4
and many other akIUa- Qualified
A fmn'Xi
y . r»
Navy,
MInD
arina
o r vV*8
Coast4
•J
*Yj| £9
ft pT
Ouard vetarans who hatd any of
and fixtures, concrete
some 400 occupational special
•tie* for O.tobntn* o r moro may
now enlist In the new Regular
Army a t a grad* depending.upon
the length of your previous oc­
Us. 1 P r rubber
cupational specialty eerric*. Naw
Kipp. 700 W. 9th
high A rm y pay end th e o p p o rt­
unities fo r advancement m ake an
.Army career mor* attractiv e
now th a n a r m before, Stop In

NOTICES—-PERSONAL
BEMINOLB T IR E SHOP
201 N orth P ark
Telephone 87

SALT WATER
a d isc h arg ed ' veteran, or. In the
case o f Blanchard and Pnvls, *
member of the armed forcea.
Blanchard-.and Davla. although
listed as Junior*, finish a t West
Point in Jun* because, of th e ac­
celerated course or study imposed
by w ar.
la te ly have superlative* heen
bestowed so Freely on tw o back*
as th ey hav# on Daria and Blanch­
ard. Some observer* ra ti Dari*
the g rea test running back ever.
Be th a t as it may. Arm y'* oppontnta', from N otre Dame an d Michi­
gan down, found him a constant,
nerve-w racking manaet.
.
G reat All Around
.,
With half • a chance, he was

ewap, shaking loose tackier*, step­

ping around and over a defense
ORLANDO Morning B enllnil—S tar that dften was battered djxwn
circulation office telephone num ­ personally by hi* mighty team­
ber changed to U66-J.
mate and blocker, Blanchard. In

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LOST A FOUND
LOST—yellow kitten. Reward ft
i retu rn or information .to 708 I
5nd Street.

f A R R I .I .l'S

FISHERMAN
PENN REELS
Penn Deep Sen REELS

$3.85 to $8.25
$35.00

The Senator

OCEAN CITY.
Montague Split Bamboo RODS

$9.15
.$13*25

6 Fool Jointed

•iCAPUDINE

CUTTY HUNK LINES in LINEN nnd NYLON
Pound Teat to 72
*-

TACKLE BOXES—Large
$6.75
Fish Scalers, Knives, Barometers.
Stringers and Hundreds; of other
j •
Fishing Tackle Items
GUARANTEE a„d MAINTAIN REPAIR
DEPARTMENT FOR OUR SPORTS EQUIPM€NI

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THE WEATHER

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ir e n n t h —
U nnity
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StrengthT» rro lo r t the Peace at Iba W iridi
Ta t i w n l i Iba Praireaa a t America|
Ta P rW a rt Prosperity for B aafart;

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY

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E a U b lU h td 1 9 0 8

VOLUME XXXVIII
1■. i . ' . ' f

SANFORD,

FLORIDA,

f a ir anil continued cold tonight
with scattered f n c l ami lowrst
tem perature* .11 In J i degree* in
I hr mirth portion nf th r liainrs*
i illr d i-lrirt. I hr nutlnnii fur I riday is fair ami perhaps slightly
warmer.

N EW SPA PEK

THURSDAY, DEC. 5. 1948

Associated Press L u itd Wire

President Truman
aT ° _
#
Situation

A. F, ofL. President
Proposes Truce In
Soft Coal Strike

ItotarinnH Inspect Celery Packaging' Machine

Chief Executive Is
Expected To Urge
Miners To Go Back
i To Work In Talk

Coal Miners Are
AH With Lewis,
Survey Reveals

General Strike
In Oakland Ends
By Compromise
G

WASHINGTON, Doc.
— (fP) — President Truman
will addreos the nation by
radio a t 9:30 P. M. on Sun­
day night. Tho President
*will discuss the coal crisis in
* speech lasting a t least 20
minutes and possibly longer.
Mr,-. Truman’s address will
or

City Agrees Not To
Use Police In Hit­
ting Picket Lines

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■ the Um« r
Roan asserted th a t Mr. Trum an
will dbcusa the situation groVv.
Ing out o f tho cool strike. A l­
though Roig did not say in. It
U exported thr.t tb* President
5 will a p p e a l.to th i r.oft coal m in­
ers to re tu rn t o 't h s i r Jobs. H*
is believed to hgro withheld
his
ithh
decision to m aki tho speech u n ­
til after Jo h n lZ Lewis’ contempt
of court tr is l was concluded.
Meanwhile, the" governm ent Is
looking over the so-called “Tole­
do Plan” Us a possible solution
a.,
A erica's llabor-hiansgemetit
n )\n p .M sn arrrm P til
to Am
problem.
Stabilisation Director
John Hteelman ha* passed the
plsn along to President Trum an
Jk to see if it can he applied on a
national tealo to legislation to
be proposed to the new Con­
gress.
The “Toledo P lan" works un*. der an agreed-upon charter of
principles and tho Toledo comm ittse holds inform al as well as
form al hearings. Th* commit too
is made up of m m from all in­
terested groups, labor, manage­
m ent and th e public.
.
The vice mayor of Toledo.
* Ohio, Michael Disails, be leves
tho plsn can work nationally as
it has In Toledo. Ho suggested
a commute* of IB members te rh
from labor, m anagem ent and
public group* with tho president
a&gt; chairm an, lie aald proMerti*
could be studied fo r a 00-day
period, during which there would
b« no strik es, and then a re ­
p o rt .would be subm itted .as ^to
th e te s t appoach fd r settlem ent
of any dispute. Dlsslle said U&gt;«
i f plan has worked In Totedo, Ohio,
bscaus* the members of the local
'com m ittoo enjoy a m utual confldcnce and understanding.

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dicted by the N allsnsl Aspo­
rtation of Home Builders. Th*
association added In a sta te­
ment that 400.000 homes for
'r lrrsn s now betna built pill
lie kept from completion » m ie
the embargo is In rffec\. Thr
home builders sa il that suprnrion of lumber shipments will
be fell Immediately.

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O A X I-A M T Calir.'. Dee. 5. M l
— A F of l, leaders n g rerd this
morning to e p j the general
strike in the city of Oakland.
City M anager John H assler disd o s e d ‘ a truce agreem ent with
union cjtieft. H assler said a re ­
turn to work order will be given
to all union business agent* a t
* meeting today at 10:00 A. M ,
Pacific Time.
Th« settlem ent ha* hern con­
firmed by a union statem en t. It
will end the general tieup at
Oakland which has strangled
commerce In E ast Hay cities for
tw„ days.
A K of I, statem ents say the
agreem ent is ttasrd on the con­
ditions that Oakland police will
not he used in -breaking union
picket lines, and th at city o ffi­
cials will 11 main neutral In lalior
disputes. Hassler said he agreed
to the peace term s at an early
morning conference.
Th* general strike is the fifth
of it* kind In th* history of the
American Labor movemoal. It*
approaching end finds 1,000.000
East
Bay
resident*
w ithout
transportation, food and other
necoMitie* of life In sh o rt su p ­
ply. and tho city of Oakland un­
der a state of emergency.
The settlem ent term s were
agreed tn shortly afte r an an*
nounccmenl lh a t ihe A r (,» ^
Teamfttetn Uo*on ami tho Independent M a c h i n i s t s Union woujd
return to work today.
The source of the
pule, the Kahn and H astin g s
retail stores, still are
bound. Th* la b o r dissension be­
gan la st October when th e Re­
tail Merchant Association de­
clined to nego.iats a contract
for tha tw„ stores alono. The
association hns insisted on hlan
ket negotiations for w l mem­
ber* stores when - " d If th e
union proved that a " ' ^ ° ri‘uy
t o re
r e employes
the s.to
employe, wsro union
members.

Member* of the Banford H our) Club wre jMtowii i»t th#* BUtlt
.Marhtnr Shop where they recently in»prct««l a c rln y wuppm u m.iihin*
which trinut celery tops and wrapt thr kiwrr portion ol v&amp;c\\ &gt;.ulk n
cellophane. *t the fem e Unir tikserttni; a trad r label The {mckaftiu
machine U the Invention of I jouIs Marka t»f Wolcott N Y a utowr.
under whose direction the machine u xi producrO ut the Ahof» Mi

“ w ith
I-. 11. K ram er,
UV*
W ale, citrua r n W r
perm anent chairm an, more »h«n
100 fruit a n d vvgeUbla
hav« drafted Jhrro resolution.

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B T u S lk i'
0 Florida delegation

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v,^ V ( iro E n "
a‘h°&gt;ue^ W
b r ta s r t

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In Washtho Florida
ingU n would balp to break govem m ental TaatxtcUoo* on f.rtlH aar into th a atata.
Tha confaronaa aalA th a t w ith
w inter .fruit and v*«.Uhl*i pro-

• u p p ll.. of
ly needed tharo during tho
tar.

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&lt; a !S M a ' s s 5 a «
a r a»ked by
A grteultura.

that auch

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K'hid^St^Vriou.inJuriro

Sm ith Was grporlrd J®
*
compound fracture of tha tnkUHa fivaKta Sanford. Kngirmar Jo*
it ary , had
h
Well*, rtaident of I-aka Ma
i h . H n up
a sprained ankl. ami w .s ah
and bruUad
rc .ul*
ltt of hla
ruissu a•*. the
•••• ----Jump from tbo a n g ln ic a l’' *5*®®]
ng to W .'R. Varn of
doctor on th . V*ln. who w . i n ot
injured. -Rusa.H Waldsn. . negro
brake man, al.o of S.nford,&lt;had a
T h . coUl.ion occurred U * «u rv ®:
Ct ha* bean attributed by railroad
men to Improper flag protection.
T h. a n . in . of th . oncoming tra in
Tb«
m in i
l a ! adoralUd
bv th# 'm pact. sUo

Pepper Blames Strike
On Repubican Win
MfAMI, Dec. 6, M l - In- the
view of 8«nator Claude Pepper
of Florida, blame for the coal
•trlk a should be plscrd on Re­
publicans who, ss Pepper put It,
“scuttled price control in the
7»th Cong rose."
Th* Florlds Senator, long a
champion of Labor, said today
th a t th* .fine* Disced on John
United Min*
f* .L a w U and hi*
hla Unit
W orker, w on't dig coal. He adm |lu d lh a t h, dl(f not know_Juit
w hat would put ths miner* back
pita.- ----But.- said
Tapper.
_in th*, M
,

four* o f the car* behind I t Twroa
ror.V7 f ‘th V r « .l fro lg h t - m
th* psopl* must-have coal.
,!rrn0U*hmL C .rgo .# «t
Tb* Senator said the real issue
and citrua fru it w .r . raportad to
have been acattarod^ about. ^Tha In th* coal crisis la whether th*
m iners' case baa m erit.
Injured men w er.
P*pp*r also predicted a n .w
hospital In Kleilmmee.
wav* of strikss.

Barbecue Is Enjoyed General Hutchison
By Merchant’s
To Address VeteranB
, of th# Sanford
Association and.

Brig. Oonaral J- C. H utehtew
wlO bo gttest of honor al th* *upof s«mlnoi* County
a barbecu* of
a
of tho Veterans of
to the citrua and vagirtAU growu
t
evening
at
W ars. M «idar
ars.
.
•
;—
of th* Fttty
HW. and b« will toU
;
- i
■oms of hla
R IO T IN
Nad Sm ith was in char** o f a r- la tho FWdflo Tbsatre
raag'm ant*. W. E. Hathaway
to J(dm Mauls, nost alju ta n t.
pared «b* barbecu*
numbering In all BMW

of
will bo
to fleet

W. Frcsicknt

Harmony Prevails As JuEiHdictionai
iw h
I) i n - j
Efforts Toward Dis* RLtten Also Hit In |
armament Proceed Senator Rail’s Talk:

LAKE UUOCES6. N Y I)er 5
(/P)—The new spirit o! conciliation
»e** in evidence today on the
United Nations front. A sub- com:
mhlee agreed by a unanimous votr
to accept 4he United States plan
for - a world-wido limitation of
armaments as a t u u for dbcuuion.
This 30-member' group will (trait
a disarmament resolution
The new note of harmom had
been Initiated yealrrdav bv Rus­
sian Foreign MlnLvtC! Molotov
when he afrr*d that am a gene res
to etiforce an arms reduction pro­
gram m u tt be free of the soto
Senator Tom Oonnally o( T'rxas
and Moiolov started th e committee
eeaaton today by (wopasing that
Aaaembly
PreaWcnt ^aul-H enrt
Bpaak of Belgium be elected etiatrman of th e group. T his wu.s sirred
upon by a unanimous vote
R a i l Immediately unixaincrd
that" the committee wtAild begin
J. H. Mmlth. negro
' J a wntence-by-aentenc* divciLvdon
» northbound advance P«rRh«l*^ of the American resolution
The committee apprm rd tiic
freight train that i-rashrd Into
rvar of a local u«»n a t CappboH first ,'scntertc. without u dLvu-nting
vote. This merely deeUr*d ttwt
four mites «nuth of
'Tl&gt;* general assembly rntwnlaes
the necwasMy Of an early remulation
and reduction of arm am ents”

tion to tho dispute.
Green Issued hi* npprat - a* ‘ ■
John I., la-wi,, and his United'
Mine IV
’ " t Kit * fi!c«l formal notict
•»f iippf n! from (heir conviction
for contempt *&gt;f court. J'nion kt-*
torncy* «aii| they planned to
ptmt# I»oihN fur the full antnuriU
«»f
fitter
yesterday
a^irtfiRt I vwin uiul the union*
The A F of I. president's
slat* rnent said, in p art:
"llavlnif tried f«*r•'&lt;* and cocrcnit.I hu\itt^ f)tiliil. u n u Jj it

PITTSIH 'B G II. D e e - i
surveys of feeling aloof-,: ,\ F
L. I’niti-sl Mini- W ort
i . ..
count rv 1-mInv -lots* - »l»,-t -itll n* • riot niiu hr w i*r and adviKatde
««lnllv Uhiiwl .lull I l &lt;-, i
(••r tin* »i*pn*Hi*»it;»t iv«m nf tho
|Ml«» t!»«•
#»f
f»* In ui • AMf * K«»\rtniiirtit to nifiKe a new ap1 M \\ pr» •-»•!» »/.
in rintlinir l,tu i i(
-. .l u l l
•if the coal
m il v tif ruiitiMii
&lt; • !• • it ■ pti d .le ti.w
f n fw totuMiiil* &lt; l
I -1 • t
I *»»ilrd Muir
I hp hi hi*’» i?• t
\\ ... w.
l*| til pflft
\L«ik.&gt; orutu*.it&lt;*tl '
. 4,iim! wrapping of celri\ in
» to ill lint ll'ftit •
. S I.MHIOUO
h.'ll.l t I
i iticauA of tinpiw uiu
lit* Btaiulliitf In front of tfu* 111.44 tin*
••Itifttnl It; fit* -I.l
fill#- .*k’,*l
*».*
m#m and the
Mf% William J M' MiiII«*ii niitrltpiUt hrtprr wt the &gt;hop
i.«n' •iiMIttlttlMIrs In ui.',
1 (l» »•*»♦! *
5^ %*••»••-! John
w»atb 1Ifft to rlL’h* • ai«* H I* IVuii (i W .H|rii4 t'i Andrew &gt; '1: . ' fit * toMp »»**! i
1 I'll
It
, trialV lie atliither
Ilev Mark Cttt|r*ir«t J.». k l( iiigari J l. Inulrv II l. I'f tkiitv lin n
\1• t«i, »hilr, I 7J. im «
!ii* niakini;. The
h u al •
loutn anil HoIm’I 1 lintih
I I in illlwl I If* a ftllto
r mv\ ,,i »m
•ay hi mil a ill be
ilt
i f - ii|t Iff th r WhIKimH r tha |tM»,|U»ll p»»w.l#w| t .r
* v . hut they imlliiMfri'i •
\ » l . I l l tl" .;»»•!- ii'i' c a t e I h»*&gt; l HftfUr iltxiut Il'Mllnjf
f*\ |H'f*t V*I tlf Ilf 4*111 *.l A'»l k •»! tl hnftd fur fv timir.w finr. If they
«n;«|tri nf ilny*
1 Iefl»**c * p l. t t h e u n i u t t ' a | x m d
the .III* l . I Hepart ir.ent ** after
l / w i ’ u p p n m tll)
i
«mild «el a w rit &lt;»f
ili triim tiiil tn m il v mi thr trik r 10 da\
ilrsplti* Ihc fmr-a, (In pi*&gt;«(*i4t nf r \*i lilt'd « g. tfhm’ federal mar*
ee»*e i MW prtipflty
the i "Hal
ti nee rnnlrilint ritufi'm

U. N. Committee Bill To Outlaw W. (),
Is Unanimous On Closed Shop Is
Armaments Plan Urged By Senato *

Growers Seeking
Federal Action To
Prevent Shortage Engine Derailed;
ORI.ANDO, D « . B, W - b}
an effort to avert a iritlcal Several Injured In
shurU ga o f fariH lw r m aterial,
threatening
atata
tltn j.
k™ Local Train Wreck
vegetable production, r e p m a n u tive* of F lorida agriculture are
today seeking Immediate fed.rm!

Attorneys For Ix?wis
And Miners File Ap­
peal Notice From
Contempt Decision

WASHINGTON, Dec. G—
j (/!’)— A truce proposal in the ■
Will Not Return To soft coal strike was made toW n r k U n f it IT n in n «l«y .by tho presiilwit of the .
,,
K A . 1,1 V.” 1011 A m e r i c a n Ft.... ration of
Ross Gives Word Imbfir, William Green. He
unreil the eallintf of a con­
W AS | | | NCiTON, llrr, S - o i ’i
ference -of; soft coal* mine
—A complete »lopps(r of home
operators and John I* I-cwia v
ronstroetlon berauv of the
rsll embargo has been pre­
hi an,effort to find n-solu­

OAKLAND. C alif, Dee. J—
M V -T he g w g s l rtrtk* In
Oakland ended testajr shortly
W W e | | A. M , PaotOe s u n riarC Time. T he Uure-sUy .trtk e
had resulted In an almost comChart*!
M S p arstrsh of 5u»lnr-.-, i.-,
M M i Ithe
rUy.

« .

N O 28

u 1

70 Out Of Jobs
As Miami Feels
U. S. Coal Strike

Dit'Hcl And Fleet ric
I’onrist Trains Not
To Re C u r t a i l e d

Ultt tl
\ i t 1 llltel 4|
( I n f i l l n f ( l . r S m i t h « «♦***».i i i \
Kl'MH .«t| t i n t %to* | | 1 m l t&gt; .»' i
1
. I f toiu
I* R«*1 vtfttinrtl l»» 14i 4- J.4 i,
‘t
1
to fin! m u v i
r . t t in l thrill \ |«*h l i
..
t ti i i m i l t di * |r i h r i **«i’♦•He(p!ri» rh 4f 1 4 to i
1(i« . .tl 4*1 »l to t* ll()r .1 to It tf»*
- IM i * * ■
. -all
• ;.......... iii«- (
m u
4 i»lit fit' T U ' » " •*» f -♦••I

• a. jp of
b ,-e f in e d iv
,,,d tho govern),,• wnnle tiling
.

i.l, n t i n l

t m n-

I ........
The
tn&lt;
linv •• protJml I • •, lead, I
l
I vv i - Hi 1ot &gt;1
r*l
llss
I’saft**
I
•*
&gt;,
ii,
NKVV YORK. Iu-c. t/Pi
Si .
«i»- plnmiuig ! oNppeai Judge I
II) A*u&gt;Ofinli-d I'lrw
tor Jixteph Hull nf Minm*«otu ud
I Mmmi felt th,- fir»l dll eel r&lt;-- AIhii (lobi-lH.tnugii'-i finding, and
today he plun&lt; to utue l«-ui-lii&lt; -ii
'F i m 'l d
I 't ' t n l . ' l d
I—
lilt Ilf the soft mill strik r In hi* ii«sessiiii-iit of the ht-iivy fu .
ill the neat Congress to outluu lie
j liny \\ bile rhniitlii-t of contnirrcr ttgatit-t tin- I'. M. W. th ieftuin un i
closed shop uiul jo prohibit jut v*
j offlcinls und Imn-I men worried liit- union.. The union litwyer* a.dictionul strikes. However, H.dl
I nlim.it tin- effrwt' of tiuvel ru ts well a-&lt; government lawyers will
told th e r&gt;Ut iiimosl .Cuiigiv— of
i on tin- w ilder tourist crop,
crop. 70 atleiupl to lake Hie ra te dll eel In
Sup,i in
American Industry totluy '1 s t
tin I 'mte,I Slut
*f m CIO union
there should lie On lio-ty lr
sK e rb m l
g tl
' Mill o n w e r e o u t o f w o r k Itri’UOM' I b» p i i l p |H 'l|| lion. H r us-vited tlmi lit.- - w
t “ f I l i e - ( n i g h t e m b a r g o b r o u g h t em it I
i,
-' long * mid
Congress should nm kr an ' I&gt;J
mi l&lt;&gt; tin - s liik r
| „ t\ . , . It,. .
Mi,. ,,111 &lt;d &lt;•
■ . diffistudy nf tin- problem
I b.- m e n , iii i- ii d.ri
„ f th e &lt; III | . - H i
..,1 I ., l e - n i g h t ( , , t, |
pin. visit*
.
1
mid
rmmiinu
labun-is
i.%
i
.
*
.
M
sf'flils**!
I*
The senator said
1
'n
k in - his
,i y.ini i l i'
t'ai i .ii \ew?M?iiy, prrsidei
nuom. v#vie the ( n - t In Ih* la id ' I'li-siilent I M in im i t«» do mi tl
comI, oil, strel, irnnsj,.., tu t, •, or
it.lilted a
loos,
Its 1
it|.p,-.,l t,. tin ....... .. | ,
coinmunlratinn w ire in 'o ln .ill*, Woodwil-M o| I Its- M u, Id | -if i I- ••It tn Mlnini n, „ result of I V mil........th
i .m •
....,
s|i
Wiley
Slirallie
S
im
o
l
\
lo
w
llosg
lloli.o
i
•
•
f
t
c
p
u
l
w
a
l
k
o
u
t
|
,,i
,,p
,
u
p
.
.
iiii
,'
o
t
h
e
r
,
m
i
i
i
-.,
lie ridded that the |iri&gt;hlt-iif &gt;-f ut.Mil, 11 ■ti.ug • osts by
lllretlng
nod
eoleilaininerit
will
A
pi
d
i
e
t
Ion
th
at
tbo
freight
nclnm
t«
get
null
iniio-d.
A
VMiitidowns in cleclrif. gn- ami snlr'l1
w ealing only u pair of shotta
Utilities should Ih- left to th e •trite*. given I'lidny evening a t Celery i-tnbnigo would put approxim ate- j ||o u -e uiiji- s„y* the povsil.llity
(th a t i, nil). By letting Wiis hair
Catup.
ra:».
w.o.w
!&gt;•
D.O00
Dade
county
carpenters
„
p
n
-idential
ratlin
talk
bus
been
S enator Ball also said tie tlmm-ht
and beard grow long lie ignore*
nut nf work canto from A. A. I discus-til lint that tin dcrtsinii iut. liarber.s.new legislation ought to restric t
W right, jiu sin es. ag en t of the |K-en M-ached a* vet.
the governm ent's n g n t to in.i-rtin
lVcdiiP»iL*v
hi* bizarre
tn tp e td e r's
district C o u n c i l . * p ,,,pm.nl- ... end tb, w.ilkoul looking tiiiik . .»Ineli be built
vene • In labor' management dis­
W
right
-md
that
Dnde
county
■re l« l •••»« Sftitt* I c
t f ( linn ell , .n 'In- t ..U- ••( an auto
putes. He added ..rat h e - thou h i
, .up,-i, 1,-1- Would Ih- without (a&gt; rt(M'U liic iliaft l.tto
Hllii'l* tia d i'i. iliia * i,d , nn*idfiuble atthere should in- letter feib'Sl
&gt;mik
if
the
strike
situation
did
nil1 siikT1 I m»k a litlifil HtMjiiii!#'' t,-,-li. ui -O
Mag'odia
Avenu*
machinery to handle dispute- n jt
t
leui
up
ill
tinnext
month
flM'iil |.iit ( Kii.irNtilBrii'i? nn (ctl •* wln-le ,' . . . I'.&lt;l‘ " l m front of
that the Rerrr-tniy nf lodwo T olIthmigh
tile
gm,-rnmerit
or
;
M« k.silly* f**» il
|M4 l f II ! tl„
it lid t
Bdr
I in n'ei
Mi
Wiley.
n't head it. Bull esplmiu -I 'n s l
der
aitailiog sonip coal-burning pel "-I f time | •i it 11 tiniu • 7• n
,i.
,
aid"i-v inted
tile Labor aecretary &lt;«. t*&gt; !»«• o'
•IV &lt; S l o p
o f i h e \ \ ......1
tin " lias had its effect tin Klor B u t M&gt; I Ml 1.1*«. will! f l - i l T G*r JJ.,,1.
, 1
I . &lt;■ o l
jll-l
c o lli*
partisnii of labor
Mien d llo- V\ 1•, li| i . l i -| m, i t) , | In
Ii4s**t| Oi, I ' a a ir » n r n l
I I Ml
, i .-. - (i
M ■ foi tbo winter,
A governm ent olfivoil I 'M ilia lm\e everything in M-udineu (ui ,|o • I,no 1st industry, good news
,1,id |,tr ented |e* t.a id s "f himbusinessmen that lire lio i|e.| St-IM a big program and entertainiiii-ii' • atm- today from the Florida
.ill fm salA form er Iowa
will continue to .-nforee trnti 'ru s t ut 7 '.‘10 iiVIiii.Ii Kriday evening Ka«t l oust Hallway
Additional wintei tinllis, all
f a, m e t. I........... . ho bad become
laws vigorously »« a prote, uoo t'l in honor of the visit of l-'urtai ili,--rl
nr rlcctrir powered, will
it nomad nl'.-r be bad been
small business. A ssistant I'nitcrj New'ierry.
president
of
the Is-gin Minning next week. Tin
" • M i s t e d f r o m .bis land.’’ ^
..
States A ttorney (ien rial Douglai W.O.W. J.ife llisuiuncc Smli-ty. Klnt id;i Special will Iwgin its
The tiuck. which bud
i3|lii,
M ncliregnr Heclnred that tnial T he club is being liunored by In, first winter run from New York
.Stats* tif Washington llet•llse,l'ro n •,
business is the beginning rind hock visit because of film showing in on Dec. 13. Tbo vacationer, an
tjoned many
boxes,, full of llv*
bon* of *11 business, lie said tlui l enrollment, n m ird in g to II. J. all-coach train , will uls„ make
guinea, pigs, coons and sk u n ls
the ' a n ti-tru st laws were nun tel Finch, district mnniiRcr nf the its initial New York to Miami
C!emge W. Jones, negro of Brail rfind even ilogy wete aboard. A
as a c h a rte r for business f m s . Ion • organisation.
run &lt;&gt;n Dec. 12,
igiton. was arrested yestoiday nf- | Mmvciiir card o f , VV'vY • #h.owr#
M acCtegor warned rtgainst cor •
Mr. Newberry, a native of
While Florida, with Its mild ternooo for ipckle-s driving w boh hint- d a d in usoul shorts, sk at­
ern tratlo n of too greul power 11 A rkansas, obtained hi« B. A. de­ clim ate and Utile heavy industry,
business, saying': “ llu iin es, m i 1 1 gree ut Henderson Static Teach­ ha- so far escaped the w orst resulted ill a collision Involving ing ,,n tl"’ we nt l.iberty Lake
two other automobile* when he m at Spokane, Wash, lie said h*
too big for the goorl of the nntio , ers College und bis M. A. degree
I ,,- lls u r d lls I'sg s S ave
failed t« stop when proceeding was Ho year* of age.
It can stam p out competition wit i a t Vanderbilt U niversity.
He
north on Cypres* Avenue at the
the ruthlessness of a ilictator.”
served ns acting professor of
\ o t i :l i :i o p a c t
Celery Avenue intersection; a c ­
Th* governm ent attorney »a J history a t U niversity of Arksn* I.AKF.I.AND. iHn. 5. ',P i—Flor­
cording to |Hdice.
,
th at m erger* In this country hi d sas, later was adm itted to the
Jnnt* told I’rdice Chief Boy (i ida celery grower* buvY injected a
ilibbled up half a million sml I !&gt;ar and practiced law fo r n year
proapoe-d federal m arketing agr***
business firm s during the wi r. a t Arkuilelphia, A rk. He aeiverl ! A number of new students are Williams th a t be had stopped In* iii'-Jit
for controlling celery, ship­
sta tin g :. “ An atomic tom b could a year In the A rkansas legisla­ rrp 'iiled tn have completed flight Willy, Sedan at the intersection,
but under close ipiestioning adoill ment*. Tile D epartment of A grltture. became lieatl counsel lor
not have been more destructltn
In Washington unnounrod
' th e Woodmen of th a t s ta te in training at the Sanford School of ted that the stop wu* due to tin- ultuio
tiuit only ffJ-prnent «»t i|ic glower*
1015, then *t«tc m anager for Aviation. Dale llnfmunn. home for collision "f hi* Willy* with a i'ly
th e nrifanlintimi from I'.tlK to Thanksgiving, made hi* first solo mouth Setlnn driven by Mr*. M ari­ who voted in a refeindum la st
Ight a:
nfter but five hours uf In­ on !~ Sterner, who ut the tim e month favored the proposal. Thl* i
flight
1035.
He then served the d ep a rt­ struction. Ix-roy Slraw der soloed wu* driving west on Celery A ve­ was less than tin- necessary tw»r
m ent in Omaha. Nebr. Ho be­ n fter six hour* instruction. Both nue. A fter tile collision, accord tbitds m ajority, m i the proposal *
By A8SOC1ATKD PRKS8
cam e secretary of the society In m e civilian students.
ing to police, the I’lyrrtuuth c a r ­ will be dropped..
Th* w eatharm sn prpredirtad tor iv 1037- and president -In 1043. Mr.
Kugcno Kucik and Jucl McGill, eened out of control for a distance
O f t th e high wind* will sub* le Newberry 1* « past- president of who have obtained their training of 75 feel, strik in g a Kord Sedan
In Ui* north portion of Klor is th e Omaha Chamber -of Com through the U. I. Hill of Rights, owned by A. C. Madden and dam*
today and In the south P®r | on. l®; m sreaf‘o fT h*"N ational F ratern al have graduated as private Pilots. agitiiT both sides nf it a* it was
morrow. Th* C oast f.uard is h* ) c ,,,,-,.,* , of America. 1* now Mr. Kucik intends to continue Jrfmmed against a post.
Ing th a t the w eather lets up lo ig, vice president of the G reater through the advanced training
The small two year old jg n "f
enough to g e t In so ms rest.
Omaha Association, director of course and obtain a commercial Mr?. S terner was taken to the
A fter rescuing four vessels In th a city's community chest, sna rating.
Sanford Clinic for -treatm ent for
Among those who have recently _ cut lip- The left, front and rear
tho high seas and htavy wli Is Is * director of th* Covered
yesterday. Cooat Guardsmen wi it W agon Council, Boys S fouU of enrolled for flight training ar* fender of the Plymouth, was «!»»*•
Jam es K. Young. Wallace W. Bell, aged. The Plymouth 'a n d F'ord
out In so arrh for a fifth repo
America.
Jam es E. Ic e , Charles B. Sparks, w rre taken away by wreckers
In distress.
ray for
search was underway
Quick action by the Sanlonl Murlin T urner. I’srcv A. Mero,
ignter,
r tr o Departmentt averted oertou* John N. Culpepper, B. Bryant,
LIONS MEET
15 ml • darnags to Harvey's O sl* at Kenneth B. Beth and John H. P a t­
Seventh Street and French Avenu* terson. .
____ y**t*rday an w
f fire which broke out a t :00 ' County Commissioners visited %Tltc U ons Club will meet Friday
do font fishing VI I* .N o o k th is morning In th e front the airp o rt Moridty and wer* th* evening a t 8:00 a t th e Bemlnole
BUY
ehlch to
part, of the frame structure. The firs t group to b* served a t "The Country Club for a buffet supper
CHRISTMAS
the ham
caus* of the fir* vraa an overheated F lig h t Deck", a n*w resta u ran t a t and meeting, No regular Friday
SEALS
shrlm
flue, said Tlr# Chtef It. N. Clev*- th* A irport, according to R. If. noon meeting *111 be held a t the
Tourist
Center.
Browning.
,
land.
»

hr!»WS
fnip.-ovi n r Crowd

President Of WOW
Life Insurance
to . Visit?} Here:--

Three Automobiles
Involved In Crash
At Intersection

Students Complete
. Flight Training

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

German* Pastor, Nine Months
In Nazi Prison, Tours U. S
By A aaoriatrd J'rrda
A fighting parson /tom (itrm sny arrived in New York Tues­
day for a lecture tour In this
country', H a la a P astor NicmoclJar, (ha Reverend Martin Niemoellcr, who spent eight year*
in concentratien camps n* th e
personal prisoner of Adolf Iflc-

T H U R S D A Y ,. D E C . 5 . 1 0 4 6

Y o u a n d e i r t i o f y o u a r e h e rsb y . [

im l i*iiutrH lit pr***ut. an&gt;

c l a i m s a n i l r t - m e n d s w h i c h you, or
a t t h e v - i f you, m ay hay* a a a ln s t lha
• s t a l e o r W 11.1,1AM It. BTTM. der e w r i l l a t e o f M id f o u n t y , to the
C o u n t y Jude* o f K *m lnu|* C o u n ty ,
K lo r M i ,' n t til* o f f l r r In th* c o u r t
tiu u a* o f f^ild C o u n t y u t H anford .
F lo rid a,
w ithin
*l« l.l
r»l*mltir
m o n t h * f r o m t h * l l m o o f th* f i rs t
p u M i e s t l . i n o f }lhla null**l£a*b
c l a i m or d e m a n d s h a l l h * In w r i t i n g ,
a n d *hnlU» s t a t e th * | i l a r * of r**l&gt;

W tenever
Nietnoeller
doc*
•n ything o r say* anything, there
la bound to be news, and hln ap ­
pearance an the lecture plat­
forms* of this country will be concentration camp n t Sachren- tN C O U R T o y T M I
followed with keen interest, lie ’s | hnusen and kept in aolitarv con­ J U D G E . HBMINOI.K
H TATK f t p C IJO R in .V
to apeak In S eattle Wednesday, i finem ent for three year*, l-aler
when the Federal Council of he was Iraiiafcrrcd to the notori­
Church* of C hrist in A m erica' ous concentration rump a t I&gt;a*
opens ita biennial meeting.
j chau.
Ntemoellcr is best knopn fo ri
NiemoellerV
Niemocllcr's
background J *i*
hi* aturdy opposition t n H iller rich in the th ln fa th a t make for
a t a Urn* w hen-the N ail Fuehrer adventure and human Interest.
W u riding roughshod over all Ho o u g h t to have plenty tn say
who dared speak against him. during hla American
lecture

MANOft AOAIS’tfT ha in KHTATR:
Vou a n i l e a c h of- y o u a r d h*rsl*»
n o t i f i e d a n d r*&lt;tulr*d t o p r e s e n t a n y
c t a l m * a'ltiS d e m a n d s w h i c h yo u , o r
* t t h * r o f you , m a y n a v e a a a l n s t l h a
* * l a t * of K ltA N K K. UTKIN, d e ­
f e a s e d . lat* o f e a l d C o u n t y , t o t h *
C ounty Ju d y * of h cm lnol* County,
F l o r i d a , a t hi* o f f l r * In ( h * c o u r t
hou * * o f *al.l c o u n t y a t H an fo rd ,
F lorida,
w ithin
clahl
calendar
m o n t h * f ro m t h * l i m e o f t h e f IruC
Uiihllcallun .o f khl» no lle* .
Kach
*l*iio o r d e m a n d olm ll lie In w e t t i n g ,
a n d * h ajl » l a t * t b a p l a c e o f r « l d e n r e a m i ihpuI o f fic e a d d r * * a o f Ih *
• t u l i n a n l , e n d * h all lie a w o r n to l,y
I h - r l s l m s p t . ma * n o r
atto rn ey ,
i m l aaj&gt; t u e h ’ c i u i m o r d e m a n d n o t
co f i le d ' s h a l l he voldIHH'IHK W I I.I .K I t
A* A d m l n l e l r a t o r a o f t h *
K »latu of
W ILLIA M
IL
HT1IM. d e r e a s e d .
F i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n : Nov. 14, I II * .

Where Customers Send Their Friends"
HOME CONTROLLED'

Get Kleenlte today at
TOI/CHTON DRUG CO,

204 Kukt P in t Sir eat

Friday and
Cakes

33c

Cabbage

3'/2c Potatoe&amp; 50 lb. bags 1.63

lb.

YELLOW ONIONS 2 lbs. 7c
A* • m atter of fact, Nlemoelle r once had high - hone* th a t
German Christiana would be able
to get along w ith llltle r—th a t
th e Nasi* a t teaat would leave
the shtjrch alone and perm it. It
U&gt; work out Ita own salvation.
It arts not until a fte r the Nail*
had came to power th a t Niem otllrr m if f e d hla judgm ent
had Wen wreng. .
it m ust h# remembered that
N lrm w ller w a s . n staunch pa­
tr io t, -a former o f f ic e r 'o f the
German -navy,- w ith a whrtlroe

Te a , k , ikls -,lasl,&lt; »• risk a*at»
lag irsl wtia Oarta* drays ased
wills slaiyl* *srlaa*. If yaa are
deafened, fcsikered by Heal**,
kwaalag k»ad nalaea dn# Is kardened ar eaaaalaled was treraw eol
try Ike Oarlae H a w ifelfcad »**l
Ika* as a n r aar k** makl*d lk**a
la kear well aaaln. &lt;■«
hear kellrr aflrr w b laic Ikls sis,.
leat ar yen HM »*er saaaer
k 'e l aaee* A n akwat Oarisi
llrsfa laday ad

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IN
COURT
OP
THE
COUNTTI
JKIM1K,
UKMINOl.K
COUNTY,d
K L O lllU A .
IN P I I I )HAT I t |
In r e ; E s t a t e o f P R A N K UTKIN.

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TII A M . a i K P I T O n b ANf» P K I lftONH H A V I N G CLAIM S Gil P E - *

c o r in '

**p

Pta
Pt

96c
87c
79c

^

43c

Pt

CHUCK ROAST

,

BONED and ROLLED IUA

T u t:

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T#a late, m»ybc, but Pastor
N ltm eeller made n gallant tr y /
T ha N ailf, firmly In the sa d d f,
began . a campaign to puganliu
th* Gentian rinirrh**. They conte n tra in I on the lAilhtren, nr
Ktfattgellrcl Clturrh. which had
anjoyed a sort of unofficial
^landing c* Germany's state
church In the nld immarchy. The
X ala tr Itfkmged to that church,
and an did most o f the nld Plusatan aristocracy. The Nail* wantad to convert tins Evangelical

GRAPEFRUIT

5. For

HOME GROWN GREEN

BEANS

2 Iba.

25c

3 lbs.
-

29c

,

TOMATOES

U&gt;

21c

NOt 1 VtA

ORANGES
28e ORANGES

216 size Doz, 23c

STRIP BACON

SQUARE CUT

-BREAKFAST BACON
W ltil. it Im I.
BULK PURE LARD
Ih

FRESH FORK

SHOULDER
37c

ALL MEAT

SKINLESS-WEINERS

LEG O' LAMB
I.OIN CHOPS

Nationally Known ‘A Advertised
F. VV. H(evens, EseluaWe Krp.
117 W, Robinson — Phone rtGW
Orlando .H»rIda
Illerl — Aluminum — Wood
______ Completely Installed

GENUINE SPRING LAMB
LEGS
, It)
LOIN CHOPS
m
RIB CHOPS
m

n jc c D

ROUND STEAK

YARDLEY VENETIAN
-B L IN D S

a b o p t It.

,39c

HMORED ItKEAKPANT '

BOSTON BUTTS

Ists waa it phoney, when they
learned* they had been duped, It
was too lain to do very much

3'lb *~

WHITE BACON

BONKLEM

tleeensed.
TO Al.l. CREDITORS ASM" PKItMONK HAVING CLAIMS lilt OKWAN tut AGAINST SAG* KHTATBi

lea ra n t th a t HUIer’a mu* h - ad­

APPLES

FRESH FLA.

STREAK O LEAN

HAMBURGER
BRISKET STEW

cimintv
jih m ik .
H K U iM .it:
g a n t v.
k ijiim iA
i n I 'l t i . i i A T t :
t o r* K sln le o f W I L L IA M It STUM,

vertised opposition to the Mnr*-

APPLES

WE8TERN A s r AA GRADE

Legal Notice

in

FANCY DELICIOUS

DUNCAN OB T*A1*UT

FRESH CHEMAFEAK BAY OYMTEStH

COUNTS
EXT. SELECT
EXT. STANDARD

Sanford, Florida

Saturday

SMOKED COUNTRY HTYLR

SAUSAGE

39c

th

AGED

HQ. C U T

l th

45c

CHEDDAR CHEESE
Ih
55c
U. S. GRADE A, YOUNG TENDER
BABY BEEF
STEAKS, Sirloin, Club, or Rib Ih 47c

SHOULDER
BONELESS CORNED BEEF

BRISKET
SMOKED BACON

HQUARF CUT

CHUCK ROAST

Ih

39c

ALL MEAT

LEAN STEW

lb

45c

FttESII GROUND

N IBLETS

HAMBURGER

-

Ih

35c

BRISKET STEW
ttONELEMH

The new Retloiure T op fin
L n i *•, and htlps keep Dial*
Cryltali package tugsrs
fresh '•ngtr.

Tender,' young whole hemelt

ROLLED ROAST

SHANK FOR STEW
Iti .. ' 1
WESTERN PORK LOIN ROASTS,
END CUTS
III
^ l
PORK CHOPS

Ih

59c

WESTERN

PORK HA57S
Ih
59c
WESTERN PORK 5HOULP*RS
SHANK END
ID '
42c
BOSTON B U T r S
lb
' 4»e
SMOKED SUGAR CURED H A M S
5HANK END
Ih
65c
BUTT END
lb
68f
CENTER SLICES
Ih
85c
Loung Tender Beef LIVER lb 55c
PIG LIVER
Ih
45c
Western SPARE RIBS
lh
56c
BRAUNSCHWEIGER
Ih
49c
Assorted COLD CUTS
lb
42c

Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

Ihcy're Heeded
Today, MoreThan

/th is nonsense. And most of his
G fellow pastors felt th e same way
about It, too.
I t was then, sh ortly after Hit;-i* r‘a rise tu power, that Nicmoeli ^ i e r began to thunder from Urn
-,-pulpll. Ha denounced the N ails
^ end all their w orks.. The church,
h e 'sa h l, m ust never submit to
F the perverted Cachings of N atlIsm. He wa« w arned by the tJesUpo, and told tu keep uulet. llut
he kept right on preaching
pupil*
against

LARO* JUICY

LEMONS
Pllhbury's Best

fH H U

CARROTS

S

Flour

Hunch

W H ITE

ItO U H E — I J n s J t

4

Cana

APPLE SAUCE

No.

COCK OTVALK KLICED—Lbnlt 4 Caoa

TOMATOES
FANCY YELLOW

PRUNES

Squash

HEINE CREAM 0

SOUP

YELLOW

TOMATO JUICE
46-oz. Can 25c

ONIONS
LARGE FLA.

ORANGES

HARDEN G IFT SUGAR
ALL BRANDS—TALL CANS

Libby’s Fancy
* CATCHUP
14-oz.BtL 20c

GRAPEFRUIT

Northern
Tissue £)

gsMfartfyUw
wksa thse rvt
Is tka Ssrttna.

Grapefruit Juice
No. 2 can frfdf'25c

OCTAGON
-Early Memiag" ay pal)Us ass
whsllsd by lha dellflhtfuL wh«l.-*raU
Oever el 3-Minute Oats. Thty're PlraDse
Caakvd — Fee IS Hewre — At The MU — ,

CASHMERE
Syrup

16 oz

31c

bo u q u et so a p

2 for

Tomatoes 2 cans 41c
* 4

*

Pumpkin

« * « H r»R

20c

25c

CLEANSER
HILLS BROS.
B ia s
R lc *

Rwtft**
Prom

■

M orton's

«U «d

S p a g h e tti

fiotp whew I »it... Ay J o e Marsh

Sweet Potatoes - 24c

Prunes
Bukerilc
Omhllo
Hhredded

Tup*

‘

Rl'rWi

How to
Stop Worrying

Tho'» b red to th*

Raffing 15 o*. 29c
Timalieg 10P'oa I7c

PORK and BEANS

&gt;17,* ^

2 for 1 92

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THURSDAY, D E C .'8.. 1946

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE 1 H R E t

LEGAL NOTICE

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Letter W riting
Letters ami Post Cards Addressed

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Prompt mill Efficient On*’ Dny Srrvict’

Sem inole ‘County Crcclil Association

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( M tI M I I 'T il VN'KS

116 N. P ark Avenue

Plionc 180

Address

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May w*? llike this mean* of
thanking otn many friend# for
llir-ir Ihau^htfuthL* of !uv iloriti *
ilu- lllnru it: il (i.is»iiiK of our .
htvid i in*, 1tii =it * . M-t-ie. I&gt;i)i in#:
the 'llij&gt;|&gt;iliif ifini
of Ilif'
flo.nl ulifr* jaiino of. Uio - i-urJi.
re l*«t, Ahv (lonil jiiori’i Ihot
kiiu*rIt'dire.I, plea**-

ov erag e w age lor
homo service h a s
beer* c u t-in h a ll
Yet overy day, I'm
boding mote way#
to help you!*

C j£ t t!E P

In order lo orR.ini/f the Seminole County Tours*!
Club, we need

the name nntl

ndilre## of every

WINTER VISITOR in our reg 1*1ration record. In
order lo accomplish Ihis, We request every Winter

STRAW HER It Y

Visitor# lo fill in the above coupon and return (•* Mir
Chamber of Commerce. Tin* request include* a (I

SHORTCAKE

H ^ axU L cha^
It) •

B I I U .T R U S T A N B A C K

I,aiicv IIran fllnro
A BRIGHT. BEAUTIFUL
P u f y6Hr*elf on your shopping list now. For 7.90 (at
Penney’*) you c*n out-gUmour any *ctUnj(, any *et! Hair
color, or ■litter, pr both. Or «p*ntled bl»rk. Rayon rrrpt*.,
wool blend*...every dm* □ find. Mls#e*\ junior#’, womni's.

Don’t Neglect
A Bronchial
Cough Due
To A Cold

Chrislmn* Hankie#
Linens, rayons, rollons.
Gay print*, plain colors,
white. Give her many.
. 29c-98c

. :JN.05

To give for Christmas
'A. TABLE C ^ T H S in
brilliant print*', alurdy
64”x54’’ iUlffentf
3.49
B ; L u N O H ^ L O T H 54
«72 colorful print*} 4
q m si .t)l
■&lt;! ,.
a,so
napkin*I
3.98
G U E S T TOWELS
oxed.

Christum#
llnicd

Hallmark
t ‘hfl**n**v
CARDS

,'

Sc to 50c

Ducher* of York

p « ir 98c

». i i -jV

. LUNCH SETS, box1, bright print cloth
et
1.98
B’’x36” : 4 n a p k i n s
. LACE SCARFS 14x
6 , c o p ie d o f f a m o u s
u ro p e a n U l |l i t B b l

It's a cTnch lo be o Idlchen
genius.The whole family will
applaud the tasty desseils
you can make with Helen Ann
frult-Nut Ml*. You’ll prepare
them quickly, almost effort,
leuly,' loo. You'll find Helen
Ann Fruit-Nut Ml* Ideal for
toppings, fillings, puddings,
dale Ossd ccsndy rolls—and u

W OMAN'S SLIPPERS
o f soft tldfclr?fied shearling. W edge heel*, lea­
ther soles. Jewel tone*.

• * .

$1.25 to 3
'i .

a

CARA-

Dnrsay LeDandy

$1.50 l«»

White Shoulder

$5.00 to :

C o lo g n e

Ihirtnell*

$5.00* to 2

l.ucein LeLontt

$1.65 to

i ltd Hath
Powder

Adrian'* Saint &amp; Sinner $5.00 I

NOME

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A iturlor-, prr-rripiinn I# •»
the p liu m srM « ;iaf a blur
print to lu an m gnirrr—will*

thia Unpcirtanl rxrrpttoil—tw
“totoranrr*- are (urtnUlrd ku
carrying nut trip ■Inrler'a plan.
Ilh prevrlptluH to a W*w
p rin t for p ctlrrtlo n
, for

BATHMAT SETS
‘

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tSHABLE - BRIGHT COLORS

natural for frull cokes. It’s
mads of luiclout whole
glased fruits, chopped lo site,
prhole glased cherries, spices,
pecan and almond meat*,
blended irpo a real latte
heat. Get a jar of Helen Ann
f ndt-Nut Mix today.

•

IMu-potat accuracy in rv*ry
rirp o f the rMiipoumlhsc. Vms
may real aow m ] that * i fo l­
low thla blur print ortth painataking rare atul that we ’'bulbl
U*r twrdlrinr* a III* the flneal
quality Imrrdkmta.

S ln l i o n e r y

’
Baby Bruah and Comb
Bill Fold*

$1

Yardley Shaving Lotion
Shaving Bowl*

$

PARKER “5 1 ”—EVERSHARP CA
and SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN PENS
anti PENCILS

MiUiicure
- Sots
$1.00 to
$18.50
Colognes
$1.00 to
$8.50

HAND B A 6 SPECIAL
7 1 ,1 ,

: - SNELL - RED

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CHENILLE SPREADS t r
Handsome gifts t h a t
w ill give year* of wear I
E x its largo d o u b l e
sixel
9.90 .

J

Add 20% P rd tra l e*d*»
ta x to Coametka, Jewelry,
L u fg a te

�THURSDAY, DEC. 5. HM8

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

e Sanford Herald
K a lstlK M

It*

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--------( i S ^ n S t f a*-.--1
» . B s s f s r a , riftu»

1(1

M sa* * lla

■CMICMirTIO* HAT»
r a ra k te Im A4*aa*a
Carrier. « « k ------ -----

Improving Government

In tb« pension plat).
Amounts Variable
Yearly pensions, or annuities,
retiring" Coni
Amid H i tho^political nhoutlng and tumult o f 191C, range (In amount payable a t age
02)
from
$1,405 to $7,600. The
better city government made unspectacular gains. Thus
site of a pension depends upon
72 c(Ued adopted the olty m anager'form of government two thing! The am ount the Conduring the year, according to Alfred Willoughby, ex- giessm an ......... ..........
ecutlve secretary of the National Municipal League. This Civil Service Retirem ent Fund
mid the length gf his service.
is the largest number ever added-in a Bingle year.
To qualify for a pension a re ­
At the. beginning of the year the "Municipal Ycar- tiring
member m ust contribute
book" listed 609 cities governed by city malingers. Unless n t least $2,710, which covers
&lt;ome have backslid during tho year, the number is now- the last five years of his se r­
vice. The am ount of pension he
well towards 700.-Cincinnati is the largest. Othur largo gets
♦tfr*-4hat contribution de­
cities include Rochester, Houston, Miami, Toledo, Day- pends upon Ills total years of
ton, Dallas, Kansas City, Mo., G rand Rapids, Oklahoma service.
City and Oakland. Only six states have no city manager For the minimum six years
pension psym ents s ta r t
cities. These aro Idaho. Indiana, Louisiana, M ississip p i, servlet,
a t $1,406 a year a t age 03 and
decrease
slightly each
year,
amounting to $1,460 a t age 76.
With n minimum contribution
of $2,710, Thn pension fo r aerviee slnca March 4, 1027, o r a l­
most 2» years, is $4,272 a t ago

its social duties to the presiding officer of the council,
who may have the title of mayor.
City government was onco called by the English ob­
server, Lord Bryfco, "the dark spot in American govern­
ment." That distinction ndw belongs to counties.

Do Writers Make Money?
THURSDAY, DBC. 5. 1946

ting i.ri th e breastplate of faith ,
and Imfa, and^for • helmet, the
hope oil • .N ation.— 1 These. 5 :8 .

f (From Surtdlal)
Only hf-drow sy srpods an
. Injp midnights,
Jft haunted drags t*. di
s ta rs and peaks;
Only In bald plateaux, and cliffs,
■ and canyons,
The language of the speechless
elaarly speaks.

It pays to ’be an author, sometimes. Tho will or II.
O. Wells revealed that he left 60,000 pounds or $240,000,
after having previously givon-jjiueh larger sums nwny.
And this,is not up to the record m ade by other recently
deceased English writers.
John Galsworthy left 88,000 pounds, surpassing Con­
an Doyle's 63,000, made from the Sherlock Holmes stories.
Hardy's ostato was 91,000 pounds; Kiplhig’s 105,000; Bar­
rie's, 173.000. Tho top mark was not made by «nv cele­
brity of like merit, but hv tho flashy Hall Caine, whose
best-selling novels were fa r from his best.
Unfortunately most abthors do not roach these
figures. Any writer will tell you th a t writing is hard work,
rarely profitable, and thnt tho man without a private
incorno .who tries to make n living out of authorship is
foolish. Of course they could bo— couldn't they7—

Sky Traffic
lathing It la no dty evei
harkened,
Mthlng no chattering- stran g ­
Aircraft shows held recently In largo cities have
er av er heard,
brought to light an Interest in the use pf th e sfRall priValc
IT to the hermit and (he tra il
plane, and tho parallel need for small nifports and landing
were climber,
-ad of the fox end doe am strips in nreon far from tho big aviation centers.
mating bird.
This interest ties in with the recently observed trend
to.ward de-centralization of industry. Many very attractive
parts of this country and of Canada hnv-c 'been assumed
r«m tho source of livelihood of possible
“ vantages of space, privacy, and beauty
■d with improved, convenient nir travel.
1 slogan of tho future opportunistic poll.
Two planes f6r every family," and tho
he air mny ho found to need special, ex-

Congressional Pensions

canyon*.
■usga of the speechless

qeobus

"Autom ob tte anti truck' U f u l u
sts'rtcdM
ondsy In d by Wednesday
picture* as welL ’
. nautilitctl- l u . . vslua »tu
U se ' burned O ah*t»rtn«h- » a * evtnlu*
IIOJOO. It « * » '.reported to d s s b y
painted In Ills. It was 112 by 4 Jno D. Jlnktns. county tax collector
feet and show ed'the famed actor- bales for the H r* day amounted to
land, Dec. S—(/f)—F ire today de­
16 MS. The 1947 4s*»
of d a rt
stroyed * famous Gainsborough
grWn background
w ith .w hile
Painting valued a t I lift .000. The
lettering.

A F of L President FamousPaintlng' Is
Proposes Truce' In HTRATTOimON-AVO.V. E ng.
tO sllw o l

few ,* s o a r

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posed th a t th e federal court dacision ag ain st Lewis l*e held in
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uuu
U UaIt
1 1 IV
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abeyance
and
th
th
a 400.000
strik in g soft coal diggers retu rn
to w ork immediately. .
Then, suggest the Rail Labor
men. P resident Trum an rouJd.sppoint a disinterested commission
to Investigate the entire aiatfer
and subm it recommendations 30
days later.
•
Th« Railroad unions say all
p arties should agree beforehand
to accept these recommendations.
The proposal is regarded in some
q u arte rs as n possible peace feel­
e r inspired by the U nited Mine
W orkers' own A' F of L. Several
of the Rail unions a re affiliaU d
w ith - th e A F of L. However,
A retiring Congressman may, there- has been no comment from
If ha desires, make a full con­ governm ent officials o r the mine
tribution w ith Interest to the re ­ w orkers.
tirement fund. Hi* pension then
is proportionately la rg e r and re ­
A sawing machine repair shop
mains th e name each year th a t
has beep established by Rert Couse,
ho draws IL
form erly of C learw ater, a t 116
If he has served six
South French Avenue on fro n t of
contribute* tho full
-nrly pension Is $1,600. If he hia home. Mr. .Couse was for 34
has served since March 4. 1029, years connected with the White and
or almost 1H year*, a full con­ the 8 ln g rr sewlitg machine compa*
tribution ‘ of $9,819 will bring
In the St. Petersburg area, he aaid.
hint an nnnuity $4,468.

Ksamplrn Tiled
Senator Guffey of Pennsyl­ d in in g to $3,298 when he Is 75.
vania is 71 years old and has
Rep. H atton Sumners of Tex
served in tho Hcnato 12 years.
A minimum contribution of $2,710 would bring him a pension
beginning a t $2,062 and decrea«jug t'n $2,000 when he is 76
years old. I f he should m ske n
full contribution of $0,147 fo r
j,is 12 y ears' service, ho would
K, t f.’I.WX) a year fo r t h e re­
mainder of hJs life.
Another casualty to the recent
election Is Ren. Andrew J . May
of Kentucky. May la 71 and has
been In th e House almost 10
years. A contribution of J2 .7 I0
w ould.bring him a pension s ta rt-

Make the Tourist Center a t the Chamber
of Commerce
Building
your headquarters.
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The Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce is plannfng various forms of en'
tertaining.„
To accomplish this it is necessary to have
your name and local address.

Tfiq Uitivsrslly of
ss faundej In-184—

PLASTIC FIBRE DRAPES

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l l ’s a 12 color Print— Highly Colorful
Looks like printed Cretonne
Soft and graceful draping qualities
T h ey arc FLAME RESISTANT
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Color*I 'Eggahkll, Roes and Biua
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COBUENZ.
On Feb. 1, defeated members
of ihe outgoing Congress rah
begin draw ing pensions provided
they have reached the see of 02
and have com pleted c t least six
years of Congressional service.
They m ust m ake certain con­
tributions to tho retirem ent fund
and fils nollca on or before Jan.
2 th at they desire to participate

Paul IVirtcr, who has ru lg n u i
Si chief o f the Ul’A about a year
Itoo laip, »*y« we can look'forw ard
to a gradual return to low ir prices
ta r. We hope ha's right. We
th a t Labor leaders *111 le t
ihtir men go back to work so th a t
'oil production can ba- restored,
pirn. |ndo&lt;d. prices will jo down.
Harold Ickles, who Is as, much
faspoiir.l-ls for thr conditions which
pfod'icvl John I . Lewis as anyone,
CPU not Ilka the product of .his
Isb-trx “Today we a re not at w ar
with H itler'' he save, "b u t wo a ie
in a desperate fight to keep our
♦conomj wl'.h Its twie above water.
pTBUCl th e Interest and advance
» welfare of o ar people and
pel ihe assau lt of ou r own domes&gt; llUUr, • ruthless dictator who
hi by th e name o f John L.

Servlc* Retirement ru n d .
However, the am ount won’t be
big money compared with other
government expenditures. If as
many As 1.000 ax-Congressmen
should some day draw an a v e r­
age pension of $4,000 a year, the
annual ca st would be only—f l r

Will you please fill in the form below and send to
E. M. Arinitage, Tourist Program Director
Phone 61 *
Name
Local Address

BELBER
Fine leather pieces packed full of
Christmas cheer. Complete .flelection of size, color and style. Sturdy
construction — lightweight —
finish to perfection. 1 ’

YOUNG AND OLD

FLORIDA STATE
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Lightweight stripe
night cnse.i

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ixample of something or lie Open U itl 'F. H. Dally - 41
seen In the figure recently
TODAY and FRIDAY
icatlun
I l V 1'spend 1$ billion
n t t f for tobacco, nlm t f l o ; ' only a •billion
d uM hon.. “The sla te
I ts Unnual to ( u s ra n ­
ch lid ■ decent s ta rt
sgfi education," says
T Ormond ^Williams,
a u is seders I government must
k fo rw ard to -h elp equalise
ifa&gt; and among th e atatee th a
ttllonal opportupltlea of tta

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H u f f e d Cowlikk:' with
Alligator grain mntchod
seta with metal hardw are
56" c a s o /____ ____ 39.40

8"-21" cases ........ 29.94

'M A U TjJU fS
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18"-2L" ovoruightem / in
Tan Simulated Leather
12.75

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29" cases in Dark Byowu

with Light trim and metal
hardware
- 20.95

&gt;. Lewis draw s a fin* of
pfakh his atto rn ey brand*
and unusual punishment"
ta g hla contract with the
cuun.
n t,) AW
f o r cviiv«mj»v
contem pt oi
of court.
hla coal minors out of
r. indirectly causing th*

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Men'* Simulated Leather
• Two-Sultens kvlth genuine
- -l cowhide bindings

people, for redan
;es of millions, for

3 0 .0 6

All metal trunk with drop
tra jt finished with leather
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handles
1
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A-dMiies
M aK e-up v y u a s o ^s
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THURSDAY, DEC. S. 1940

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PACE FIVE

Friendship League
Womans Club Holds
Meets On Tuesday Christmas Meeting

ocial Calendar

Miss Boteler Weds
Methodist Circle 5
Hoids Final Meeting
Theodore Brooklyn

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’THURSDAY "T he Interm ediate tJ-A.R of tho
F irs t B aptist Chunch will meet
a t 7:30_ P.
. M a t the home of
Miss Je an Yarn, 305 W est .N inth
j Jt* * * K :
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'I ne P.T.A. of the Kouthslde Prln jh y School will meet In th e school
acRntorium ut 3:1b P. M. Previous
to th a t the board will meet at 2:30
P. M.
■ T he Seminole C hapter No, 2,
O X .S. wiit meal u t the Mason uv

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initiation will be held. '
FRIDAY
The W.M.U. of tho F h s t Bap­
tist Church will observe the
World Day of P rayer w ith one
hour of prayer a t 10 A .M . a t the
cM rch. Mrs. Myron Sm ith wilt
be in charge,
r
The board of directors will meet
a t the Celery C rate a t 7:30 p s SI.
AH officer*, committee chairmen,
■civic
■ Rand
R Pfraternal
I P P H club
. ____ iresen*
tativc* gre unfed tb attend. The
meeting is open to any fbterevlel

persons.!;

surer.
A fter the businw * war concluded
several games o f bingo wore cm
joyed *and C hrist m as g ifts were
exchangtd, R efreshm ents w e r e
then served by Mi** Williams a*'
silted by Misy Rutli Hale, eo-ho*
teas, p* (he following members
present: Hr*. N ancy Rtpek, Mrs.
Zeb Bailiff, Mi**. Ruth Hand. Mis*
E i’td Riser. Mrs. M. U. Smith.
Mf*. Jack H om er. Mi** Await.
Mrr. Lansing anil Mr*.. Bmdie
William*.

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The December meeting . of the
U.D.C. will be held Dec. (t i t Hie
home of Mrs. W. R, Dyson, tffll
Magnolia Avenue, with Mrs. W. C.

Tlip story of the Nativity was
The rrg u lar meeting of the
Friendship L eajuo pf the Coil' reUtrd by Dr. E. D. IlroaTice at
Srrgalionul Church was held a t tho tls- annual ChrtAttnaa ensemble
home of Mr*. O. .Vf. Z lttrow rr on hGd at th e ’Woman's club oil
Tuesday afternoon with Mr*. Zll* Wednesday. A luncheon opened
trow er pi raiding over the meeting. the affair a t 13:30 o’clock. Clifts
The meeting wn* opened with the fcere donated by the member* lor
scripture reading: from Isaiah 32 Uv Children's Home Society of
Mi&gt;a Ella Jean Boteler, daughter followed with a prayer. -Final Jacksonville and those Included
of Mr. and Mr*. Howard B o ld e r plans were made fnr the sale of several cash contributions,
of lurkv Mary, became tho byhle Christm as article* which will lie
At ihc conclusion of the luncheon
of The. aline Brooklyn. *on of Mr. held on F’rlday on h irst S tre e t a short business meeting was held
and Mr*, tam est J. Brooklyn also It was decided th a t owing to the and a program under Ute direction
of Lake Mary, on Nov. 2H a t (1:00 shortage . of m aterial nu rooked of the Pine Arts Department was"
o’clock at the F’irst Presbyterian food will lie offered for sale.
presented. Mrs. P. If. Stevenson
Church in Sanford. Rev. K. I).
The meeting was closed with Inti educed Dr. Brownlee after
Brownlee | inform ed the ceremony. the Mitpnh Benediction afte r which which Mm A rthur lira i win tu tu
Dr. II. H, McCaslin, organist,
social hour was enjoyed with Re­ "Klimt Night-" and tho group
tdayvd the traditional wedding afreshment*
being served by the saru! ChrL-dnias carols accompanied
mulches ami music during the hostess. Mrs. Zlttrnw er announced Iby Mr*. Oeorge McCall.
ceremony.
Krhlgt! and Clilne.se checker*
lhat the next m eeting will be held
T he bride', was, attractive 4 u * Ut the Parish House on Jan. 7.
were played u n d e r th e direction or
0&lt;e Social Department. High scorr
grey gabardine suit anil wore black
pii- - was wun by Mrs. . Hrnp.wi
accessories and n corsage of red
H oIdB Morris, low score by M rs 6. D
lladiancu roses. Her m n id u fh n n o i.
HI," Wyman and th e lucky tally
Ml** Alice Lundquixt, wore a rose
J&gt;ri/c «rtU to Mr*. P. 8 Lamaon
wool dress with black accessories
M.r Herbert Moreland was award­
while white carnatiuna formed her
Circle No. II of the First Metho­ ed te c no prise.
:or«ngc.
Mr. A rthur Dougherty M m n l aa dist Church met- w ith Mr*. Rrodle
Approximately #0 guest*. and
best man. The couple plana *.o William* on Monday a t noon. Her m 'v-r* were preaeic. for the
home was artistically decorated in
Chiislma* colors and a delicious
luncheon wax nerved a t individual
table* in the living room; Follow ­
ing the luncheon gift* were exchanced among the members. •
Mr*. It. S. S turdivant then pro--The regular meeting of the S em ­
inole High School Parent T each ­ sided user the business session.
ers Association was held on T ues­ Mr*. Percy Chapman opened the
day nt 7:30 P. M. Mr*. Joe C o r­ meet in i wilh the devotional. Plan*
ley presided over thu m erlin ;. Tln&gt; were made for the Men’s Club s u p ­
devotional was led hy M in E dna per which will be held in the
annex o n ‘Dec. l ‘J . This will also
Chittendei).
be Ladies Night.
Mrs. Kermis C arter told of the
Mrs. Williams was assisted in
P .T .A / stalo meeting htld recently
|n Tallahas*ce, A panel discussion serving by Mr*. Claude Herndon.
by I be students was conducted Mr*. II. I. Moore, v isito r,.M is. J.
wilh the subject helng their eV f . Walts and Mr*. M. L. W right.
pert a'in n from the school and th e Those present were Mr*. S tu rd iv ­
benefit* expected tb lie derived ant, Mr*. M. J. M orris, Mrs. Addle
from the proposed junior college. Ware, Mr*. ('. F. Ellis, Mis. Julin
Thus,, taking p art were Owen Reel, Yftughn, Mrs. W. M. McKhn,. Mrs.
Interest I* reporkvd to be
llurold Kastnrr.' Mary Touchton, It, A. Pul roll, Mr*. John F. INiar- mounting in the Civic Music Asson,
Mrs.
J.
K.
Wilson,
Mis.-C.
El
Niirtcy Williams, .Simon Dlngfelder,
•ociatlan program , ami ulrvudy
Choipelung, Mix. O. L. Barks, Mrs. iirier
John Boot and John Skinner.
to the .start nf the mem­
J.
H.
Anderson,
J
r.,
.Mr*.
J
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O.
bership drive On Kvitlay. tram*
I&gt;r. Bernard Boot gave a short
l.sney.
Mrs.
P.
N.
W
hitehurst,
Mr*.
are reported to be doing exdem onstration of audio-visual nid
J.* Harrison. Mr*. Jesnie l*ut- trii:iel&gt; t w rlL . — ___
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In education ami reports pf *eyeml
nnm.
Mis*
Nell
W
illiams;
ltcv.
amt
riic riiniimign will bo alartetl
ivic Organ Iration.i were made. A
Mrs.
J.
E.
McKinley
and
daughters,
Friday evening with il dinner at
&lt;hor: social b&lt;mr“fid lowed the hu«i*
Maiy ai d Itarbam , Mr*. Chapman the M ayfair Inn nt 7:0i» o’clock.
ttes* meeting.
and Mr*. Williams.
Mm d u r- can enroll only dqt'.ng
big closed with ..ie »; vyliunal Iwl (h r .in n in g WiM-k. but in' tn k c »
will tie sold s " r r tb r lim e
hy Mr*., W. S Thornton.
T h e e piasenl at the meeting »t iinnirdiulely prior t&lt;i (nncei*'Nu single adm issions will U' sold
were M r*.-J. N, A siaielio. Mr*. to
any concerts, and to nil end
Walter Clark. Mrs. .1. B. Craw
ford Mr*. J K Courier, Mr*. Hek the r(,Inert*, tick ets m ust be pmfor tIjo e n tire .ra*«t&gt;. They
le. Mis. B li. Hutchison, Mrs. H cufid how
ever, irm sfe in b lr.
G. N il|ialiick. Mr*. George M e
fn reserv e tick ets for the »eaCrum. Mr* II C Mnignn. Mrr. *,11, telephone | Still at the Tooh(’. A I’ondi-i. Mrs. P A. Howland, Is! t enter which has been deslgMrs. / II itatltff. Mrs B. E. n aird »* bcadt(U »rter* for the
Hhlnhulsrr. Mr*. M. It. Strickland.
Mrs. W A. Tilli.i, Mr*. Thornlon,
lined nH iperation fo r the dtivo
Mrs A. (* Starke, Mr.t. Fred WII is already reported from nclgh-on, Mr* t). K. Willie, Mi'* June bulipg In»vit* such its IsMijfwood,
Waddell. Mis. Ellxslieth Wadell, Casselberry. Lake Mary.
Mrs. Klixnhcth Wynn aiul guests
ricdo. O range CUy. * ' ' u,u“‘‘
ftev nnd Mr*. McKinley. Ml*» O
aiul D*la*nd
t b a - n card* «
Annie (Iriener, Mr C A Ponder, fti.OO foi adults **'»d **! fo1 '
Mr* Price I Iran i * rd .Mu. A. H
dent*.

DANCE TONIGHT

A Christmas dance will be held
might at 10:00 o'clock u t the
Ik’* Lodjtv T he hall ha* been
ipcclally dcccfat/fci .for the occaOfi. H ariy Kurfcl) and hi* orche* a will play for the dance, which
bylerian Church will m eet us ■. to 1 c Ji'ld for the 'Elks* C hrist’
fo llo w s:'N o. 1, Mr*. C. R. D a w - '' as tree l e y fit -party f ''r u,,,h'i
son, chairm an, with Mr*. 11. J.
ivllegrd .bilriirn. 'L adies'attendLehman, (HO Palm etto A vinue'P J g the ’donee are asked to bring
a t 3 :30 P. M.; No. 2, Mrs. L, I.
F ra ile r, chairm an, with Mrs. L.
F . Boyle, Mellnnville Avenue at —
3:30
M.: No. 3, Mr*. J . S.
K rldcr,. r h s ir m a h ,'a t the. church r
nfc. 1:00 . P. M. for luncheon; No. a '
J r M w A H . H. McCnslin, chair- w
mah, w ith Mr*. IE. D. Brownlee, n
000 Palm etto Avenue a t .7:30' &amp;
P. M.;
ft, -Mr»..q. 1- Bedding. I N
chairm an, with Mrs. G. A. B tlne,, Lt
420 Summerlin Avenue nt 3:30 G
P. M.; No, n, Mr*. II. M. Wo. ,m
mack, chairman, with MF». 1^ H. &lt; :
Iresher, # 2004 Magnolia Avenue I*
a t 3 :30 P. M.
»&gt;I1
Circle* of to* W. M. Tj. nf the 21

Church Group
Luncheon Meeting

g l i r a r t s nu C h ris t nm # m u lti
utl o f w o n d e rfu l p if ts - Ami
T h e y ’rt* re a d y a n d a w a it intf

Parents, Teachers
Met Tuesday Night

fit ip Music Group To
Have Dinner Friday

&lt;»«&gt;’. Colorful
MITTENS

Methodist Circle
Elects Officers

I le r u f f lt t l

I i I&lt;&gt;um *h

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w h it»■ iitul lu-itvciilv

New Splendid
Tie Creations

Colorful Scenic
Hand Paints at
All Nationally
Advertised
Cravats
W E M B Is K Y
BOTANY
M ANHATTAN

SUPERBA
SUOAK-SPICE
REOAL
PALM BEACH
RANGER
SMOOTHIE
For n merry, merry holi­
day s e it a o tt—a rnurr)’,
merry crepe th a t fit# you
like the paper on the wall
'cause it's made for your
junior figure! 8 e e our
swoon-able deb collection.

Pin Money Price#* Too

7.98 to 1 1 .9 5

Hand knit, nil. wool
cont with matching
booties ’
4 .9 8

T w o lo n e ja c k e t * .
P ln id fro n t m id b a c k
11.50 to 5 .9 5

Plaid wool overalls. |
Adjustable straps.
H
Deep, roomy pocket*
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c o a iE c r

E l ore

Open All Day Wednesday#

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.'WOMEN MAKE SOAP
week*, according to Idrlla ft. Kelly,
‘ O C A I aA, 'Fla, ‘— Hundred* of negro home agent.
pounds of »oap have been made it
A coir must cal 100 or mor*
homa by Marion County negro
latm women during the pall tew pounds of ( r s u to produce 30 to

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Table Supply Managers Celebrate--- YoiiSave!

Alaska by a ftu.vl.in rtcftkr ir.
1830.

Day after day, and year after year mir * ! « ' manager*' notice
the brand* yea prefer, the food you like, the bargain* you took
for. And now, daring thetr Hate, they selected. tbe Hem* they-I
knew job wouUl *ranl. The ttd'» off . . , reane In and buy all
you iranl . . . AND BAY*!

ARGO SUGAR ;

63 aollil carload* of fruit*
and vegetable* from all over
America , , . Every Produc­
ing area of our nation **nd»
lha produce of farm and field
and orchard. Apple* from
Washington. Onion* from
Nkw York, Yam* from Geor­
gia. Carrot* from California
. . . and these are only a few
of the many. The lid 1* off!
Buy all-you w ild!
A sk For S p e c ia l 4P a g e Color P rice
List
At S l o r e l

crcsr

FOOD
Quantity Rights Reserved
Prices Good Thru Saturday, Dec. 7

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T H U R S D A Y , D E C . 5 . 1946

33 pounds ol milk

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No. H i

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Lb-Bag

28c

Hkyline Drive Apple

Juice

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Lend O' Sunshine

Skyllnr Drive Apple

JU IC E '

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25c
Stokrly frnrdwrry
SAUCE
No 300
24c
Ga. Densert
P E A C H E S - No 2 'A 28c
fitukely Chopped
KRAUT

No 2&gt;A

16c

Writ h Tnnmln

JUICE

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25c

GibTi*« Tomato

SOUP

No 1 can

O'Ac

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ROAST

55c

G R E E N , C R IS P C A B B A G E
Pound
C A L IF . F A N C Y C E L E R Y
*
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1 3 '/2 C
F L O R ID A G R A P E F R U IT
‘ Pound
4 /2 C
Y E L L O W O N IO N S
4
Pounds
k \ D B L IS S P O T A T O E S
&lt;5
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Po u n d *
23c
G A. FA N CY SW EET P O T A T O ES
;3 ' Poondt * 2 5 c
CANADA RUTABAGAS
Pound
*'•
4c
DRAKE A LM O N D S
Pound
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43c
C E L L O B A G S M IX E D N U T S
Pound
53c
E N G L IS H W A L N U T S
. Pound
49c
G A . P O L IS H E D P E C A N S
Pound
57c

SLICED

BEETS
;)N « . 2 C ans

25c

Ql

26c

■Del Mnnirn Veg.
RELISil
B or

14c

Our Piivorltr

PEAS

No 2

15'Ac

Hhikrly

PUMPKIN

No2'A

21c

lied Del, or Wine.ap
A PPLES

3

Lb *

3.9c

In Mrah Big* York

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49c

5

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Fry. r*«tir, Frr»h
CARRO TS

2 Bch*

19c

Nlokrly Choppril

In Meah Bag*- Super
SPU D S
10
Lbi
In Meafi Bag* tdalm
P O T A T O E S 5 Lbs
Idaho
P O T A T O E S 10 L b i

53c
23c

Kraut

16c

Libby

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Siokely Diced

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lb.
lb

Roast

lb

PICNIC HAMS lb.49c
l.ean, Mealy Spare

Drnwn'a Cure Mince

Weiners ... lb

25c Pan Fish

Center Cul

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Vanilla Extract
No. 2 Fill.

47c T rout.....ib
Lobsters

Scrapple lb G1 29c

Baltimore Kalra Sid.

Pure Pork Hulk

Sausage Ijb bag 49c
Arncr. Loaf or YaL Khar

Select Pork

x/i Ib

T ails..... Ib .... 23c Cheese
PO PU LA R

65c
69c

Ib

Philadelphia

Kingan*

Chops ..;
MUSSELMAN’S

Hams
Ib
Butt Hulf Ib

“ Hi Oz. Can

12c

Cooked for Drolling

lb

Chops.... Ib

Com stock ID il So u r Pin

Kat

Florida Hperklrd •

Hkinifim

! 19c

Smoked • Hrady To
Sir. H air

Fully DreeaeH

M e a t..... lb ...

4b ...

Loin or Kib End

Pum pkin

Ib. 37c

*45c

lliwton Uultb Bark

Stokely

EI: :

In Carton*

KING,4'N i m I3IH.E T EN D ER W H O LB -a &lt;o » Lk’ Average

Roast

Carrots

49c

FrenK Ground

lldhrlr-ui Brisket I'ol '

Stew

lb

UKHT filtADK PI!UP.

65c Ram burger IK 57c

Plate Col

Hones .....tb

Htukrlj Pran X

34c

Chickens

Mealy Nrek

Carrots

R ice

Steak

18c Ribs

Vegetables

55c

Factory Puck Him- Rosa

I

N o.2 Vi

* :r^K
I'-Brine or I'orlrrhniM#
Hh
&gt;

MVi

45c

Beg, l)r. K*n, Shod. Slewing

45c

RIB STEAK

UKAND

Lady Hetty Prune
J U IC E

It)

n u b or

Sunshine

-

Ducklings' tb

Tender Cut Churk
Dor

rx

lb

N. T . Shipped. Dr. L . J.

24c

Grade A l.a rg . Hlilpped Katua*
G

Oa. Shipped-Dr. A I»r.

Fryers

Nii. 3 Ik).

Sauce

85c

Western Streak O’ Lean White Bacon
Gov’t Inspected U. S. 'good'

Stokely Cranberry

BUTTER
E

»

28c

Peaches
"- -

Nibleta^+lrancl

RIND ON-THE PIECE BREAKFAST

No. 2tf

Ib

HEINZ
A l l

»

-

PI. .. 75c Cream of Tomato

Oysters

Fre*h Claw Crab

Meat

SOUP

Ib

Haddock

C a iL

Fillets
.... lb
* i ‘ ii

|

12c

BRANDS

ftlokely Honey Tod

CON

SAUCE

SUGAR PEAS
No 2 can

] Qq

lllnd On, In Flee*
DtranTait Itaean

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Cream a t Tomato
'

to u r
Streak a* Leah
While

Lb 49c
Hmoked, R m 4 ; U l » l

12c

can

Lb

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IDAHO BAKING

Our FaVOfUr

U 5 IMAINE

RAISINS
27c

I-eas

'*

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no- 2

•

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| Aunt Jem im a Pancake

ty'/ic *Flour

Rcgr.
15c
POTATOES
I Doit Rice
5 lbs.
‘ 23c French'*
Mustard
9
oz.
12,/2c
Toasties 5*/2 oz- 12c
10 lbs.
55c
2* M *U -T aam^
Mark Pal CnplUed
LAND O' SUNSHINE B o r a j i * ^ o z : • &gt; ^ 2c Dates 7 ,?2 o z . 24 c
; 1I •
.f .r .
.

Hun Maid Heedle**

15-ox Pkg
JR O A ST

1

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...
^ 5 ? ’V -r.i1 •'

Drained

Cereals

45c

pkir.

M&lt;'-'

12cc Citron

10.1b

49c

T-Don*. pnrUrhmiat

STEAK

.Lb

65 c

SUN-MAID SEEDLESS

Lb

49c

NECTAR RAISINS

Club V nib

STEAK

BrUUet Cul»jBonflt»i Pot

ROAST

Lb

45c
f -«i ^

5*9 L b A v# .-W ho L b

FRESH CUT PORK

Red lle llc W * at

‘J R V « $

U

lb
* *

Grater Cut

CHOPS

Lb

45c

empties

**c
D r-

lb

49c

RIBS

Lb
lb

Rutabagas

Green, CrUp

ACTOR

U L T R A -R E F IN E D J

CLOROX

f^ h h a g e

Ultra-Refined

Pecans

California

Boat on Butt* Dork

ROAST

_

Dr * Dr Kana Shipped

lo in or Klb Rnd

CHOPS

_

Carrots

53c

CalUar^a

D ra b

L f.

Almonds

49c

CLUB ALUMINUM

BROWN’S PURI MINCE MEAT"

Lb

fKINGAN
f l SMBULK PORK
f f SAUSAGE
- l j 1

Lb

25c

f49et

A f s l* «/?.*

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2 )C

With Tripla-Provad Deodorant

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HURSDAY, DEC. ,5. 1946

lr« tiM .
m m &gt;■** it
il* course of silence on the strike.
B itterly im lu n n n t coat miners in
he nation’* coal fields have Indlcited that the huge governm ent'
trie d fines against their union and
-ewi* will do little toward ending
heir 15-day-old walkout, although
he strik e threatens the nation with

DANCE
Orange City Hotel
Friday, Dec. Q
9:00 to 12:00
Admlttion

Couple
T«x

’

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
complete economic paralyti*.
Hut as fat- a t the average miner
U concerned, there will be no coal
taken from the mine* until John
L. give* the word and they do not
appear concerned w hether Lewi*
give* that word anytim e aoon.
Across the nation. U. M. W. d istn c ,
lenders are rallying behind Lewi*
and are hitter In their denunciation
of the government. U. M. W. locals
already havo taken sle p t tow ard
contributing to a fund to pay the
fine*.
Miners in many arena now ara
beginning to fee] a peraondl econ­
omic pinch. Many cnm paniw, w ith
government permission, areVaaaes■ini the miners fines of One to
two dollar* a d a y ,.a n d companv
stores have begun to shut off cred ­
it to the miners, o r curtsil such
credit sharply.
The whole nation ie feeling in
varying degree* the affect the
■trike It having. Many commun­
ities are without sufficient coai
for more than a few daye and have
taken drastic steps to meet the
situation. A total blackout h a '

(7A A . . r A f
Ittlic
• U U l l L V /l J U U S
a
»»•
.

|

turer said th a t even if he has 1
I t-nough supplies on hand to oper- ,
i ate his mills, the em bargo which!

As
Miami r e els j*°«*
intv * rf*f,«,,o.
n!*hl The
wm ,,causa other
difficulties.
U

Lcgal Notice

Wp o i j |
Q t r l l f P niam ifnrlurer said th a t even if
• _kj* V x ' u l 0 * 1 l i s t , rh&lt;» mill
continues to operate |FHtftMi.x
___ --he’ll have no ttp ra e a space f o r. In t - ;
&lt;r o " —- ■
j his good*, since shipm ents to ^ , **fJ*' ,
effects o r the ronl tieijp, o‘her customer* will be p rev en ln l by
southern s ’nle* are not *o lucky, the embargo.
| m i n i *- \&lt;s
H ardest hit is the Birmingham
area w here only n few of the
blast furnaces are operating
Foundries and cast iron pipe
manufnc urers wi re also closed
awaiting the return n? A labam a’.*
20,000 so ft coal miner* t»&gt; the
nit*. In all, the coal s ’rike ha*
idled 2B,OOo pyrson* In B irm ing­
ham. not counting the miner*.
Elsewhere’ in the South-, the
freight em bargo caused m anu­
facturer* the most w orry. Most
SMALL ItKHlGN*
southern m anufacturer* are tiependent on supplies shipped in
from the North ami many rep o rt
the rail em bargo will force them
to shut th e ir plants, *
One Georgia textile m anufac-

CRATES
Come and Get
7 hern
l i i T M i : « K % \ \ i %l.
« r«M k f i n i . i i K i i ' H M u t r r i M .

Tlih ditmiiil iii«*MiriK i»f !hi&gt;
?t•*l&gt;|• r ■ **f Thr Flnrlilj
lu ILtitS-.
v infant KliirbtM, fi (Milking irtii
FillJtili, Will
lit*HI 11] its iMflisif *
m. , vifl
1-lltM-lt X II’ ‘t
I M|l I* *1 f**r lht‘ (A|rtH»*r Hi I Irt-fii.A
*&gt;f il lUkUtll tif !tlCn 11if % fm ((**»
***»uif»n * i'iH unit -Hi*- ii#limits llitu■

■*f •kicli ifflirr (nufin#*#* a* rn

in fr*r*= tin* m* Min
IhiI•-*!* Illlk ill* ifj'l of Ih'fPt'iltr*
k I*. I"16

of Dehver. Cota nn- going
the wood* to- chop fur)

The Three Vet'*

?AG E SEVEN

it- n

Phone 154

k ii .i*.\thii ,k

Remit iriant* &lt;)l The
FOR RENT
w ater. Gentlemen crifi
W. 3rd St.

WORK WANTED
« ARTICLES FO R SALE 9
FILL UP wlih Foil Oil and I*r*- EXPERT paintin* — contract «t
hourly liasis- S. U. G rogn",
*ene before winter.
Free estim ates, Ph. 1134 or VKIB. IL Pope C o, Inc. M0

DOM for rent, !K)5 Cgtainn Hr. SW EET Hamlin oraiura* 12.00
Ph, 450 IV.
•
bushel. HU W. Isird,
Phone IMIKSHM A KING i
78H-W,
with iny nmchiipPEASANT, well furntthad vwini
Mr*. Coker, pli l
IIKAlHJtlAKTEKH for D iristm as ____ , ___ ______
COtt Paljncllo A vc.
-Vv
gifts, toys, games, book*, doll*., PART.lime Jot, by
AHGK corner room with kilcher ■ Huy now on lnulget or lay-aw n&gt;.|
privilege*. W orking couple pro
Firestone Stores, 11r K. F irst
ferred. No drinking, 4li&lt;t W
HIGH SCHOOL tmj desires part
time emptnyment. Phone 56) W.
FEEDS—enmplat# line.
LEAN bedroom*, twin lied*, for TUXEDO
HoolN Tuxedo Feeti Store.
LOANS
two gentlemen, |5.0U carh. Hot
w ater, maid serviei*. Must be GAS WATER healer, Grind can ill
gotwr. 420 w .T s r s t ;
_Hnn *16.00, Phone WI0-W.
rivllcgs*, FOR SAI.E: Wooden stave bar
rcls. Make eveellcol feeil and
g ra in

WANTED TO RENT

container*.

*1.00

each.

Southern Chi-oilcnl*. 201 N. Elm
Avc.

ANTED to ren t one or two room
tarnished a p a r t m e n t . Phone
|t) 7 -R

GIRL’S bicycle, eiccllent condition,
new tires and tube*. 2000 Holly
R E A L ESTA TE FOR SALE
Ave.
DR SALK: A cole little stucco FOR SALE: Wine for your fruit
loingnlow with uxtra lot, stone
cake a tH u n te r's B&lt;*la Shop,
fru it trre*. Price tody *1500.00,
Kdwniil F. Lane. Phone t i l l .
,*1l,vin«
►- y— —
------------ ------ . i ;,a.oo.
Lvrellcnl c o n d i t i o n .
I room house, centrally lorn ted.
Plume L’flilJ.
Ideal for rooming h o u w ,~ See — —»
1
owner, -100 W. &amp;ih St,
!
’
, .
-Li —
- _
.
ALL . wool Army blankets *0.50,
[(B SALE from owner, lute, reo-j Robson** Spoiling Goods, rjyft E. WANTED i.. b..M ■«
‘O’* on tei mortgage
sonalde, gt*al location,, P. ll.) |*t Si.
merrial Inuidmg Ik
Herald.
OR SALE; Good 6 more hou*e
FOR
SALE:
l-.rer*.
Also
300
cap
12 S P E C IA L S F “ V |C E 5
with bath and running water,
aclty brooder *50.00. 1125 E. ID
electric stove, telcptnmr. it acre*
StirNS
good form land. Can give Im­
Show card* and posters
m ediate possession. I’horte Coun­ One 30 gallon electric h o l-w airr
o —l ? p .r s SIGN SKIt MCI
ty 260:1 after 0 P.M.
heater, l 3-lmrm»r gas plate, 2
0 , D. Latidrrsn. Phom- l&lt;-2 l
nessinns m antle dock*, one elec­
tric. -2 cameras, folding E a s t­
REN T A TAB
K E A L E -S T A T E W A N T E D
man*. I Ice l*)*. Mr*. Kail
YOU DRIVE IT
Jeters,
PHONE 200
fW fT E D i To buy from owner
RTRICHLAND-Mt.KRISON
nice 3 lied room hop** in S an­ Boy*a bicycle, perfect condition
•'•DKIVK-IT. INC.
ford, bungalow or 2 itory, near
Phon» 501 w . ____ __ ___
■ehool anil btis. W hat have you?
d o d g e - P L V 'n r m
C. J . Giny. 205 Hibiscus Court, FOR SALE: Spec I boat. W jlPABTS AND SERVICE
verlna, factory built. Can be too Palm etto Ave.
Orlando, Fla.
I'himr m u
seen at Bill' Johns service *tn
ELECTRIC sppliaoce repatrslion, Park Ave. &amp; 2nd St.
6 ARTICLES FOR BALE
w* • rep air washing roaebine*
2 FUR coat* for sale. I Persian
Popular S eat C ovan
vaccum cleaners, fan*, m iter*
Lamb, site 16, e x tra ’ condition.
- BBMlNOLE T IR E SHOP
T rolter Appliance Service, 301 pony skin In good condition. __W. 2nd 8t-, Phona nWt-J.

IMITATION leathers . in no*'
&lt;9ora and larg* aalartlon «
upholilery fabric*.
Brown, 2U tl N.
A va, Orlando. F U .
RADIOS,

FLOOR MATS v-y
for all model* ■Chevriiet* and Ford*
3MINOLK T IR E SHOP

Jlf&gt;EN and lawn *eedi
Fertilizer. The • Sanford.,
Star*, 2nd A Sanford.

in melal af goldtn tocet for eoch uppeulmg
Irogrance . . put on at the counter when you
buy them. Mary Dunhill'i flower* of Devonrhlro,
G ardenia, Bewilthbifl, White Hyocinlh,

DF.PENDA~BLVf rmiTo

m o rlo rn

The Talked-nbout Home Freezer'

v».

SPOR
piiici:

II,.

WB repair domestic and rmmner
elal refrig craln ra, electric .a p
pliances, w ashing mm him *, iron,
and toaster*. 3fM Sanford Ave &lt;
B E R T S RRWINO
M ACHINE Hllni*
Btllld your present machine into
a portable electric. |n«t*li tinIwekward ami fnrwai-l ytim b
meol. Repair nil make*. Hon
pHee for all machine*. iir&gt; S,,.
French Ave, Phone UfH).
WATCH wnd Cf.OCK Repairing
■ “0 # t it when you won* ll."
TH E HOME SHOP
I7j60 S snfn.d A vp.
l*honc MJ4 J

CURTAINS, lace table cluths A
luncheon sets, w ashcl. .*C' rt-cil

‘ and athatched. 61H MeRonvHle.
iCTICAL nufst- available, A-l
fanner*, Mr*. A. M. lien.v

)h S A L K l' Kti

. NOTICES—PERSONA!

8PANIEIB—f

SfUONOLF, TIR E H1IOP
201 VorUt Park
,
T elephone !l?

blon.L

let Street. Turn

box, Phona H05-I

You’ve Heard Ab &gt;ut It
You’ve Rtad About I t .
Now SEE The Origin il Home Freezer
at Sanford Furnit ire Company ..
¥ Let ua show you why Deepfreeze i* (hr
“InlkH about home nezer."
Lei ua ibow you hour |rou ctm enjoy dell*
ita nil year ’round,
• Let m ehow ypu t i heavy-duty unit
Which provtdea con* :nt' zero temperaturn for aale iloraj of meal*, vrgrtable*, fruits, and dairy products for
month# and month*. J
• Let uA show you the-cleamlnE porcelain
alorag* copnparlmenta, completely en­
veloped by (he freihtng coil* so thnt
every Inch o f space id really uaable.
• In short, let ua show
the ORIGINAL
tlmo«te*ted frozen Mod cabinet.

•

18

Cone Tissue Ami Itnktnl ludivlfltltilly

Wrapped

IDEAL\GIF7
_____Sizes Small, Medium, Law

.ANDO MomlrtVsentTorl HUr
rtuUtlon^offli-c •rlephone n«m’

W ANTED

nets Corpora-

MARION-GALE
Enclosed Find
(. ..) SHIRTS. SIZE

LOST—yalloiv tlllen.' Rewanl for
:urn o r Information to 70(1 E.

T’ U L V B R U eT? peat (In7*8

m o»l

6 o x. with 3 Initially $3.00

Music Hov. Pliune i'.Vt

Ml Mode, PdPI

frirtU and rvrt'able*. B. B.
IL V. Aikth, 110 Weat M g tt|

and

3 o r. with 3 initial*, SI /5

J* arlt, _Phone 1120.
A m jA G E plant* for ta lt. IL 0 ,
PIANO
tuning and repalriin- I j * '1
Behrens, Lake Monroe. Elfl.
Id year* with Cable I’ianu Com
nany and University of |Umoe
Champalgoe, Urhnnn, lit I I
!CISS WANTED
Sill, Residence Phone •'■_! ‘ \t
Music Boa, Phone !*6 :
condition. Rt

M N orth Maple, P h o n e J ’W-W’

’ FLOWERS
far au oce.»lo
L k TOUT.
r Ate. Juat tt

A tlonning bolllo . . , with yo.r own tnilialt

OR RALE: Phllco 1041 contola
M e. 21»t A F rench, Ph. 1001) J
modal .radio with remote control
OMfr-Stafford* Service Siuilon. PUBLIC stenografllirr tin N

jawu:

WOOD for

Initials m ak e th em “ Forever Y aurt'

AUTOMOBILE A radiator* re­
paired. Wright » Cohen Gar

PAMPAS NURSERIES
XA8
ROSES,
Ever bloc
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Florida Rote*, AtalSM*)C
la*. G rafted GnrdcnM ib
WAltntED; Light u*ad car, pra*
Uhraonda, Croton*, I f o m
___III k LVp.1
PWma
i h | t s i , Acalphyas, Pineapple
Ima, Red O range Pink and
rple Bouganvllla, Ligilttrodi, 7 Fkt*v U rytode* Suppllea
unie Yellow lllb lte iA EverMoil, G raded AvacwBa,1 CR• WATSON. 1201
I T rees. Pecan*, Fig*, ParHa* Purina Fttfe
ittnnhft.'ttrtptft*
•
The Meat (himnlate
Variety Poa.ihle
\
C .B . HUGHES,
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PAMPAS N im S E H ira
ile»—regliterad
Corker apanlal 1
Sam*ula, Florid*
,
fleet now U r
black mala*.
and
,
IhrUtmao—D fllvtry. Phona
162 So. Panlnaula D raw ., ..
Daytona Beach
ID mile* Ea»t of S anford*
LE: F iled Junfbo fl
91.00 a t Homer's

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iCE EIGHT

THE S A N F O R M t t g X U , SANFORD, FLORIDA

T H U R S D A Y , 1SEC* V.

Race To Be Held | SPORTS ODDITY
E A R R E I .l'S
t C t c 'r r r r r
At Seminole Track
PACKA G E S T O R D Sunday Afternoon ball expert* predicted th a t UC- fixtr $! ASfACt BlOC. T n O H tW f

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT
Ujr ARTHUR BECKWITH, rd .

-------t-A would play tn the 1047 Kom
of Central Ploiidn l|owl if the liru lm had Buddy
Florida lta*kclrrr»
Tampa, U niversity of Miami, S te t­
pportunily t« wil* Young to spearhead theJr attack.
The U nlverdty of Florida* hoe son llnlveraity, and two state se r­
In Well. UCLA made the grado and
hetbnll q uintet will upon a 24­ vile leant*, Jackaonville Naval A‘ir
• • so did Buddy Young. Only, ln. gafho schedule F r i d a y
night Station imd Banana Iliver N aval artio n S.undav' at the Seminole
i.i; stead of............._
being In the Bruin
Speedway. - l o r th r first time ,1..
against Florida Southern College Air Station.
'
“ ' ’ n egro speed­
flashy
Basketball t.'onch Sam MrAllls- .The only other nut «f sta te tho history of the track thin type ‘Mckfield the
Jter is id the schedule hat been school, o th er than the S.K.C. team* of apeeiUleis will be In action, . » 'er will be in their hair, aa
Casselberry, Route 17
's t a r of th e Illinois team .
*
completed and nine tentative gam e, I* the Spring Hill College quintet linn. .
•rtviously announced and 14 other* of Mobile, Ala., who liiect the
*
The race* will lie run nn the i
—
^ave beeu definitely eigned.
mile track an*id thcie will Ixi a j —— ——
(iatoi* on Dee. P.
Ur
Barker
f 2,00(1 purse olffrred to the w in-j
Bolt;* red hy the appearance of
Miami lloopmrn
I
(Ip lo sirtriet
% ‘
ner. These autoii are o'.f njieci'il
.
ia re ra l member* from th r U*IO
S te w k rt S c h n e ld s r
University of Miami will play ill sign and mai.y of them hn- e
Fighting G ator football *quad who
Tulane,
Diiquc-iie,
Villanova,
M
i­
Locke William*, Jr.
comnelcil in rnccn on the Indiana
•lotcd th e ir eeaeon Friday night
tfa in u t A uburn, the basketball ami U. of (thin ntul one other op* pull* apeedway, and will rtln well
Jo Stratton
ponreit
to
be
selected
a*
p
a
r
t
of
9U"ad U currently .working out
ev er 100 mile* per hour. ,
in the popular comedy
with a squad of nearly 30 player*. the program on the collegiate
Approximately 25 entries are
"T ty s Second Man”
/ Appearing for workeuU for tho uouble header* to he staged In expected and runic of the top
firs t time Monday were Bobby Miami'* G ran in Ilnwl (hi* w inter. rV tv e n in the cuuntry will la* "n
(Played
by Noel Coward)
Lark of a »■. table basketball
S ta tim A c h e r, (i*tor letterm an and
(land
for
the
conical.
Among
the
1
yr.
in N. Y. Cily
a n k e r P lant High A ll-State play- gymnasium ha* hampered the cx- p .csen t will b»
H arry King vf
« f; Doug Belden, Tampa, letterm an t&lt;n*ion of tu u k c ila ll In Miami, but i tel roll who recently won the
Oom the 1,J4.L‘4(&gt; season and Jim - n group which promote* college Florida Slate Cham|iimnhlp.
One way le awre money la U feet#y Xyne* from Marianna. Chuck basketball doub'e header* in Ixiula*
g tl year w tf fi birthday. .
O
th
er
prominent
driver*
who
will
n u ru ln g e i, another former Jack- vllle and C incinnati' ha* leased lie In* tho content are a* follow*:
■Onvlllc N avy star, « a i irheduled facilities in Miami'* »indium, the Speed (Wig) NVynn. Southern A better way and a mere ple**an&lt;
Performance*. W ednesday,
to report, but a broken roller bone Orange* Bowl, where a portable SL-itea Champion; Frankie l.uptoiv one le U pUee y e * fire, wlftAThur#., Frl. and Sal.
slerm bwaraoo* with us and gin.
from the N. C. Slate-Gator gam e court will be laid nnd outdoor b a s­
year wt/e the dividend earing*
Seats 1.00
wro week* ug&lt;&gt;, prevented-hi* ap- ketball will h». played thin w inter.
for a birthday prevent.
Reserved Seats 1.25
Miami will meet Uui|ueinc Jan .
(plua ta x )
Althoogh McAllister plan* »u IK. Tulane u week later, Villanova
H e can gtve yea n M% cash dWIdend earing* on fir* and wind*
ctlt the iKpind to approximately 20 F’eb. 12 and Miami of Ohio Feb.
Phone W inter Park 827-J
players by the Christmas holiday* 10. Other tram * to appear in tho
slerm Insurance. 0. II. Deed A
Co- 111M Magnolia Avenue, n e a t
i p la still sfitking a fim t string
1 (o 2 and 6 to 8 P. M.
team . Beat prospecla to make the
“ A" squad Include: Knlph bicker,
IV45 45 letterm an and former Ml
p n i All S tale player; Gordon A*.;
kloson, la st acason letter winner
and fornu rly of Igindon of Jd* k
ecnvllle: Bobby I'agc. format .‘All*
BU to from Plant High Tatiyiu:
H ah* T am ler, Jarkvonviltc anif
J a il a D Miller from 1't.usuvvU. •.
J H o w e v e r , Co»rb iWAWfitee
jo in to. mi-, th a t the first tram ta
bird with the ta g , .135,1 &lt;• An;|
o ld a open and thr t r a m 'can
two day* later. Smith' shot bird
nelectcd from any of (he :t»» m n
No. 1161H. And he brought the
eaiTcnlly working on the equal.
birds and tho t#g» l«»ck ,0 Pr,,v''
'In c lu d 'd lit the I PM-.47 schedule

* Provincetown
* Players

A N INDEPENDENT D A ILY N E W S P A P E K

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Decisidn On
U.N.Location

COLISEUM
Monday
Dec. 9
&lt;V a Sentimental
Journey”

C A A W te y

SANFORD
MON. DEC.

Thursday, Dec. 5

INDIANAPOLIS TYPE

ELKS LODGE
If you arrn’l "re g u la r'- try lhi«
effective Intulive. It *houlil III
yniiv m «r aml.hu* a rand; flat
or. t til nut thin ad and give *&gt;i
lo umHial A AndrrHon, Tulichlnti
Drug t n, or MrKc&gt;nuM« H fi?
( o , for a FRF.F. i ample. Ta'. •
mil* a* direrird. Pronounced * •

Hast Second Street
ORCHESTRA

R 20 CA

TRIALS
RACES

SEMINOLE SPEEDWAY
On Route 92 Midway BetweeiwSanford and/J^rlando
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Promoted By Alex P. Brewer

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A dm ioion— $1.00 for Gentlemen

A M U 1 IM IN T

Bd Eli Orcheftn
l Icket* on Da|« At
tNFORD MUSIC BOX
'or Rroervation* Phone
Coliseum, Orlando
4466 or 5568

BRINGS THE MILL TO YOU

Yacht Domino No. 2
Tied--■Up
At Basin
J V
- _ _ ,*T&lt;
BIKDSEY’S POULTRY FEEDS
fen Scratch
100 lb» *4.15
aying Mash................... . 1 0 0 IbB. 4.62
■roller Mash
100 lbs. 4 82
rowing Mnuh
100 lbs. 4.55
tartlng Mnuh
100 lbs- $5.05
( P a c k a g e d i n c o n v e n ie n t
1 0 a n d 2 5 lb . a l i a s )

LEISURE SU11S

SWEATERS

29.95 VALUES
ONLY 8 LEFT

TAN, BLUE WINE
AND LUGGAGE

fiUtOSEY’S STOCK FEEDS
'airy Feed
'
100 lbs. $4.00
log Ration
100 lbs. $4-40

ehlet
A «TI'DY IN UNHAIiyiNEtiH Is IhU photo of John L
of the I'M ff, a lte r he had born fined $10,000 and Ih* Unit
Mine
Worker* Union 93.3*0,000 In W aihlngton’' M unkipal Court. The fine*
wtrn levied after he hod been om vkled of contempt of court for re­
futing to step Ui* walkout of 400.000 soft eo*l miner*.
^ &gt;-1

Domino No. 2, * trim 60 foot
long yacht owned by R. W.
Trim pl. New Y o n m n an u fa ctu te r,
docked yesterday noon a t the
email dock adjoint** Um munici­
pal pier. A etjw n* north wind
whipped over loske Monro*, the

FUR TRIMMED
COATS

cully was encounter**! In secur­
ing the bo»t. l f r . Trimpl praised
the City's foresig h t In construct­
ing strong piling adjacent to
th a dock* oh whleli U taeur*
the heavy ropes. Jack V orgers
Is the crow member.
~
t r r W . T rim p r ^ W th a r to R.
T -.W . Trim pl aceoenpsnlod him on
tits trip from .N ew Jjreoy. vto
Inland w aU nvaya.. Thky W.re

79J50 VALUES -

49.50 VALUES

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'D Z aT eS P

r e s id e n t M e e ts C a b in e t;
M e m b e r P le d g e s J N o R e t r e a t
Labor Hackiiur Lewis
Street Fighting In Oakland General Strike

WASM I M i l ON flip John |„
Leu % ra* f » ill i;•• In Ihe Sup*
rcme I'rMirl. I liirl Jo-lice ll.
I .tu r r n r r lirencr n( Ih r rirru il
n ufl »(. ap p riN Im li) nr.m in i
a Justice Oimi artm rnt million to
Ira n -trr Ihr Ij -h i . appeal directIi lo ih r M.ilionS hichrst court.

Dec. (J— UP)— A n lim ir-lo n if
c a liin e t m e e tin g o n the; c o n i
s tr ik e to o k p la c e in th e
W h ite
H o u se
to d a y
and
a f t e r it w a s o v e r, o n e c a b i n e t
m e m b e r s a id , “ T h e r e w ill
lie n o t u r n in g h a c k in, th in
f ig h t.’’ L a b o r is jn.st a s f ir m
in its s ta n d . W ith f ’1 0 P r e s i ­
dent Philip Mutiny

. w«inl»er* would
detail* t.f th r hmJr*loni*
l‘ttl S o ’M tUI* |if I ’ofntitrtiT ll.tti ini,»t! ♦•
i..M•I 4|UCAtiui!rn«:
iiucAtiuurm:

Mail Embargo Cuts
Package Weight
5 Pounds Or Less

uit4 i(| r-

^
ki .it "#•la*»||t it from
vnlriil/Stiml.iV
»»»••. •*''*•» 1»•*| ti* Mr. Tru*
■
«| • tail m mlilrcftt
• ' a rk« it

I International Boundphotoi

Hue tu curtailm ent of
Mtpnlic* used in tin- operation
\ K**t t i*»tnl
trains, the f*o*t Office Depart
I hi* s it 11 n
mrnt. in response tn n rrque*
lt|&gt;i|l* tiVfl*
hy the OUT. today put into *f
. U .ir Dr
feet an embargo nn mail mat'e» . VY1XJI A (ifN 'M t.tl. Al'I. STRIKE tying up *11 Irslfic and Iridu.tri in Oakland. C»l. l»o &gt; ltr,i llctilrr-,
\ 1 my •&lt;
in order that coal con«rrvntlt» ‘ S'* d i r t a third, parity litdi|r n by picket' mid *p«-l*tc,r* In Ihr ilcmnlawn aertion &lt;&gt;t llir nt&gt; Tlir 111.111
in
•M•*•••» l#*i»« uf
may in- effected, according t" *1 rtxhl *crm, to Ur ulndin* up hl» rl*hl hand |irr|u ra liv ; l&lt;&gt; , 111, 1111* llir Iray. T lir huge walkout
t iivail.ibtr for
information received hy I*o*t •, pm
. If-, | asaliul a pollrc-priilrrtrd deliver} of iiirnli andlvr Ihrmuh pirkrl Unis tn Iwo »liurk drparlinrnl
••
*4ainn\ititf
11n lrn i.illrn i.il s*iunil|ili«»ln,
m aster J 09I S. H eld.
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#
'i»ft ro il
. Until fu rth tr notice, no article,
of first clas* mail, including ait
• and in* I'nlted
mail, weighing In excess of five!
Mine
polled t"Mid to meet
pound*, and no parcel* of fourth |
the !
1 'n e . iivnlns*. them
clo»*
m atter
exceeding ' five
fo, ,
•' '" tu t. UI*pHtchers
pound* in weight or 18 Inches Irj
have*
■...i n s,r,t the ileno*
length or 00 inches in InngtM
mpm
■f th e rash IniU
and g irth combined shall lie ut
! f. •
v * ,v ' . u 'I*
NEW YORK. Dec. 0. W — ccpted fo r mailing.
it &gt;., .»1
.not
i i »
T heee lim itation* shall not a#
**
.NJAOISON TVIft fie. r. IT&gt;.
Th*
N ational Association
of
t
&gt;
&gt;
A fire Ural iusm I out &lt;11 control
M anufacturers
today
outlined ply t0 tho follow ing item s: L&gt;*e
I 'i c t l i r u s
W i l l ,ur fm ir lioor* in NtailLum tmlav
proposed changes in the national day old chick* an d o th er |" " l , ,r "
.-..dai.R rm t tit,, c tlt* -t.ttte b u ,
labor law*. I t sl*n heard the tr y ; c u t flower*, p lan ts, *e.
M l ( |\ V ( U H l O I D C T I V f - i
dlMrict to-foir it •*** *ut&gt;
head of the American t-eginn egg*, b u tte r and perishable f "*l
1 Mi, In■ ,.
,,,
•
•
I,lord
attack w hat he termed “crack­ p ro d u cts: scrum *, nvedirinc, .'id
ta ’c of
IH llO M S
I C C h n iC |llt* j MVr o( Utr city * sevn, lire compot* who are working lo grt th&lt;* hospital .upplic*; local pat I*
lieraitse o f
Individual something (or noth and all local m atter for d i-ln -tv ,
.
(iMiUeo bnillrd Ut,. tire wltlcli tlct 'ovem or
on local rural routes; p aird*
a l.uce enrollment U cxitei-ti*l Minted a cafe. 11 m rn* ckrtltlng
ing.“
*
ll&gt; A S S t l t l V I I . i l I’J t K S S
I II I la n d t
in d ru eto d
dressed
to
member*
»f
Utcjto
taon
Imtul
Monday
rvenlng
'
t
t
.
,
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tr
Bllj
0I1P
o|
1
(
r(lll,n
0(
()nu
Il'i
ra
p
ito
l
had
a
g
lin
ip
-e
A.
The N ational Legion Comman­
hi- rual .id iu in i-'' 1 '.it 'in confer
o r lock at tlir
Center
(1 Mores
uwned by
otrm
.
„.l .0:00
•
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-—
-''H a oatimi
113 U
teiinit
ii&gt; uOin
riimorr •e i'la ) of tlie tug of w, 11 fut con.
der, Paul II,- Griffith* went on 'Armed , force*:' . s«-cond c|*»*
w ith evei v iliu m
te
r
and
m
ats
for
newspaper
«n«l.
wltlcli
time
Vernon
T,
Orlxcafit
Oscar
Renncbohm
Tlir
iatlldlng-s
trn! that i« shaping up beta,-,' hnwvjmnt legidottu to make n
to say th a t the impractical
i"«dv jn all
idealists, th# ,do-goodrr» ami all m tfa iin o publicatiuntf Hnil fiitm- wm r0 ntfuct a *4CourU*y CMnli"*|w(.re looitfd rctom the r t m t from 'h e Administiatlon and llir iiepnh'
iti'l 111id ronDuring the emcrg_ency, acc.)it«|,„ „ nrmjrilm snonoored by Hi, ,l«’ *'«'&lt;•
th e other crackpot* were cither
' *
r i n - , iuu.
• ' w ith th e
the willing o r unwilling tool* of ance jnf international |iatn-l i"'*t
rile Chief EdAurd Page *ald
• .'i&lt;uo**inn
Communists. Griffith* said all packages will be llniilcd t" tl"'»e,
■to b«'lle\r&lt;l thy tiro started Irom
v «f the
serum s,
medn n c*.1tlie Kemiuole County Cttamtwr o'
past attem pt* to set up an eco­ containing
merhi-ated boiler tn Uie cute
• ,'ttt l»C
announced md 1 ''..■•niPtil TliP total d image t*
nomic system without incentives drugs, surgical Instrument* .&lt;od Coinnu-xe t ,
• x|»*
p,
n ,|(,
ca| fun,have failed. He said that its dressing* ami h o sp ital -upp &gt;•»• by Mi* tilo d iI -lot II
all to Mr O iu /ai,l
present advocate* s ir “seeking Except for medical »uppli*»
, i | , d tlumxaud dollar.I '
'
llllll 1lit*
to palm it off under n f«l»c c«n-&lt; for foreign destination* will l&gt;e fleatlna r»|ru-ttw
I’tirx-e
Itrrtncn
were*
overtvime
1
at the"' Ci-tlfe'
, • • , 'i i n i 'd
restricted tn first c!a«« s r lf let
cept of social security-”
tu Mtiokr and a policeman ruiffer ti 1 -t ,'.
d 4 Will Ih- taxed to tlir fullrat extent re
lie said
I
G riffiths lidded: “ Let'* get weighing not in cxce»,
a
re
.
I.q.a
leg Injury while aasLsting
«inn- Mr* Eiton predicted. Mr- Orlsxard
I III it.11II will pinlialdy
aw ay -drom the fool idea th a t pound* fl ounce*, to print*, r»»in- will tell how- to m&gt;II Biinford a*’ a Ilf cillCli.
*tlltm-. will'll oi.e’iif tllPM- ugvnctea have lo i n ’ it■■ I'li .ol lotion, and
.. sm all packets
Ilf# offers any free ride* or any pies,
luii, five mcnd'cM ft is i-uslom iiry pm &lt;ihly t In* tin '"it 1at inn 11* w ell,
“City of Courtesy." will show a
mercial
paper*
free lunches. If the Individual
ATLANTIC e r r v , N J . Dec 0 fo r tin. I 'n —iilenl to a p p o in t tine** lie added th a t while the strlku
motion (licture depicting cflecllxe
abandons rallanc* upon himiolf,
t/Ui—Fire today drotroyed the memlHT* o f hi* own p a rty and la-t nil 1I11 o-iii'i I'lpnpi-nil roun*
customer relation* technique nnd
he transfers hi* dependence to
lie 11,,*,
H
II ^
•!
(its
l'i#tir
' r » m |
Will tel! of 10 wav* of building good famoua Atlantic City Tuna Club, tw o of tin oppo.il ion
someone els# — loting hi* inde­
twill. Hr will inform Ids ll-denM.-. tm map) year* o n-.virt landmark u u \ 'to tnp.o 11 - .10 11*1 11 - 1 til at i- .11
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r
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t
l
l
l
Ml tire apiKuatiix lo the city
pendence and.- in the end. his
how to riinrniliei namev A notln'
freedom.”
"ii tlir ecene A club »pokrsprogram will iotlnw on TVn-Nd,.
The Rev. Olcnn K Hmttlt. |na- evening
The Association'* new labor
m .n old the lov clim a ted ' i t ' T r i l f l y I s ( ) l '( |( 'r U ( l I ' t i r
policies wore drafted in over­ tor of th e ClirLUUit Mlsvlonarr Al­ Ttle course will very definitely IT f IHR) A4.»s r()\|x(M hy insutam r
night conference*. NAM 1* be­ liance Church, waa elcct-d iircai* sell tlir town and lite Mores in I 111- tile bloke out at 10:15 A
I t. mi i lieved to be prepared t« irnew' dent of the Bonford Mltil*i'-i tsl Banlonl to Dll' imbln wlirn *un« M K islem l i m e ' and tlie (laHire
1
a i ri­
It* opposition
to compulsory Association at IU llnal m e e t i n g Of tlir LuichUigs a n pul into el i ‘ ' i ' 1 d ill tairnlng 45 m iuutca laort
I
t
.1
o.
I
,,
,
...
„
le Kavinc
arbitration, to uniom*«thm o* on Tuesday afternoon T1tr IfV. feet '' said Atalrew /Stine, prtatdent j Faulted by Idgh w llid \ tlir flamr* I " i i i*l.t.. . . n t i u n t i e d «.q&lt;i i | . ii ,,. iii (
forem en, to id im picketing, to Mark Q irpenter. pastor of Holy ol lire Haulotd Mctchant* Avar l i rfni pxi teet from tlie front uf HI If.. -* •o f m i&gt;1 F lu - I lupiii mcnl
I". B»47. in
cotnpulsoty membership in a Cross Episcopal Churcli, wa* tuinted tion "It .wit!* induce in buxine., ' t m' tniHdlltg. Ignltliii! a two-story Iuu Lvt'ii it*a n te d !«, m e f it)
. 1.1i t enx'e uf
li.in tr biilMllig d lretlly n r r o u tlm
union, to Jurisdictional or »ym- rocretary-treasurer
* .* * • houitier " f
to
th e
S cu g tu v e
A resolution oommending '--he better ruxUimrr rriatlou* nni) lad- JstiNy and anotla-r building next- C o i n o n - . i u u
d
ooiilieiii Jayccu
hy strikes, to strike* ugsinst
U
r
employee
rvacUmk"
lie
dc
door.
| „ • at lull, C it y M an ag ci II. N.
government, to government Rev. J. E. McKinley, pastor ol the
J
'»
i inld*. fe stiv a l
1
Sayer
..
......meed
today.
!
F irst Methodist Church, lor hU
Intervention In Labor di»pul**
I h e 11 nek will Ih&lt; equipped Hainm iii, h i a in iu iiw eij.
fin# service during live ;kl*i year
•Jayi t ’hiti
ni h lo iid a und
beyond making Impartial con­
with it ii.Vfnot xterial extension
president
of
tiro
mlttWctial
LIONS'
XL
IT
HI
ciliator# available.
IhiI'II r. will have n powerful all flirnughoni tile Soutli m e p la n n in g
association, was passed •
M t I* also balleved NAM Is
bronie centrifugal pump, a I’J In enter ro n te sta iit- fm th e “ A tw
Plans for a city-wide church
Tlie Sanford IJona d u b will hold
cylinder engine, four speuls for­ lea tjuern'* who wifi be ero w n ed
read y to approv# the right of a c«nsus were laid, and prellmlnarg IU regular Friday meeting Utnichl
union to atriko except In viola­ arrangements were made for R ial the Seminole Country Club. A
JACKSONVILLE. I h r . 0, (/!*) ward and M'Vct*e nnd will rn*t mi file n llo i niiiii, i f Ihe r lx tre n lh .
I lie V"inV la d , a im It cro w n ed
Senator Claude I'eppcr and th e l itv $23,1)00.
tion of contract. But it I* « * Union W atch-Night sen io r to M i supper will be served, sceordlng to
No definite date of delivery* A alia tjueen of l u l l '' will be
peeled to ask Congrc** to out­ held a t the P in t Baptist Church. ) King
It ext Virginia’# Governor Clar~
I Jon Henry iiitlr .
law Labor’s so-called monopolis­
encp tV. Mrado'ws agreed today ha* Iicon promised, said Sayer, au m d rd a loving i tip and th e OVif
■PpieseuM will
that u roiflinuntiim -o f coal but it i* Stipulated that the file IPftiiuttlnt,
tic prsctle##. f
strike* might lead to nationali­ truck will . Im deiivvi d within lcroi,e-$'*UII in c a s h .
35" working ilays.
sation of the mines.
A canvass by the Commission
I’eppcr said th a t to prevent
OAKLAND CONFUSED
the paralysing effect on the n a­ nl Ihe vote ill tho Cily election
tion’s economy of a work stop­ T in u lav revealed th a t Andrew
n\KI.ANI&gt;. 1'iilif., I»cc. G. GT)
page in one Industry, some modi-1 Carniw ay. unopposed, had rr
t'olhc in Oa kin ml wcio o rd er­
ficntiuu of private enterprise ccived til vote*, circling him a* ed hack on emergency duty to ­
JERU SALEM , Dec. 0, OP)—
the dinnei tonight. Outlying com­ might lie required in key Indus­ a city lom m issioncr to nun-cod day ns confusion followed tho
B ritish m ilitary h .sd q u .rU r. an;
m unities which aie showing much tries such ns coal.
W. ( ; Hill.
• •cttlcm enl of the general strik e ,
nounced th a t five B ntiih soldlsra
Interest in Ihe concert program
While agreeing with th e Flor­
....... 7 . .
Tho'pollen order w as issued -a fw e n Injured when a jeep was
are Lmtgwood, Oviedo, Gcnev.-i, ida senator a* to possible out­
KTAI.IN ItI MOliKI) ILL
ler
„tr iirk utorcK, oriirinal
blown up early today by a mta#
Lnko Mary, UeLnml, iVfvtei prise come of tha strike, Meadows In­
PARIS, Dec. f i ,
tinulent* fCK.tt| point nf the strike, wer«
north of Oederm on the main Tm
and Orange City she said. Mr* dicated his preference fo r legis­ Ificd sources ill London were c|Dgc^
,
.
A viv - H aifa road. In en explo­
J . L. Ingley who is serving a* lation which would fix mutual
sion yesterday, a BriU.h officer
secretary to the Association, pro responsibility on both labor and
and n sorvtcaman were killed
dieted ihe
industry. The W est V irginia gov­
and I t o th e r. W ared. L ater • .
gessful.
ernor pointed out th a t a fourth
civilian tru ck loaded with ex­
Vice presidents of the associa­ of the United Mine Worker* live
plosives skidded Into a tree *”'!
tion
Include Mr*. Ingley, The Kcv. and work In his sta te and said
near tha center or J*ruMark Carpenter. Miss Mary Raw ­ th a t tha strike has virtually
lins, Mrs. O. I*. Herndon, Mr*. brought hi# (tat# to a standstill.
F . E. Houmillst, Andrew .Stine, (A S A K U ta tllT ELCOTH CITY
Gene Tucker and Roy Mann, who
O m C IA L S
,
MOTHER* CHECK BABIES
is serving as treasu rsr.
CUirons of Osesclberry went to
TAMPA, rv c . 6—(A1)—A CheckMrs. Brock stressed the fa rt Uie poll* Monday, to elect dew Your-Baby.Whlle-You 8!&gt;op Ser­
th a t membership to the concerts city otnctala for tho coming year. vice opened today tn tam ps as a
• t W for-adults and M fo r stu d ­ As a result of tho election Rowland lift to mothers w ith long Christ­
ent*. Is only open during the cam- J. Devins was elected mayor. Mrs. mas lists. Wives of junior chamber
dgn week. Workers end persons Ken W atson w*s re-elected cXy of commerce members ore operainterested are advised to tSlephono clerk, and Tally Hattawey. town departm ent store. Checking charges
her (1260) a t the T ourist Center marshall. Louis Oetiler, Jam es R. ting a day nursery In a downtown
between th* hours of 0:00 A. M. Hattaway. and Leonard COeeet- are ao much for each hour and the
berry ware elected aldermen.
profit* go to charity.
and flrtw p. M,

Meeting Monday
Will Inaugurate
Courtesy Clinic

Need For Younger Of­ Legion Commander
ficers Of Flag Rank S a y s I)o-Gooder«
Indicated In Talk Are Soviet Tools
BEAUL HARBOR, JN*. ti, Ul&gt;&gt;-1
Admit 11I John JI. Tc\yr*» «aid today
that sweeping changes In the
Navy'* -old promotion system
ready bMVe lioen nkayed hy Ad­
miral Nimllx nnd other top com­
mander.,. A bill to revise the
existing law* will be placed before
the next Cone re**.
“The Navy dot* not intend again
to he caught In the position it was
five year* ago. with ton marly a g ­
ing officers of fl»* rank, the
adm iral continued. - “ In pre-war
days the average officer was 57
or 68 year* old before he could
attain flag runk. That wa* the
situation whim war broke. We
learned early in tlir war that many
officers were too old ami were not
qualified fur u urn rniniiiMlitl." *
'N ot only vM?ri' they loo old,*'
Tower* explain*!, “ hut they did
not have experience in aviation
and did not know- how to use their
weapon*. A* n result, they were
over-cautious—a natural result of
Ignorance nnd age.”
•
Of course, there were exceptions
rial Tower* singled out as one,
Admiral Marc \liu c h rr, the fam ­
ous carrier task force commander.

I^ane Ih Elected
W. O. W. *Commander
• Judin A. Lane, A tlantic Coast
Line Ballroad employee, \r a i
elected ns Consul Commander of
Celery Camp 025 of tho Wood­
m en of the World a t a meeting
held on Tuesday evening, accord­
ing to It. J . Finch, district rep*
rcsrnUUve.
O ther officer* of the Camp
elected were; L. L.
_ Keller
-------- ^t t
adviser lieutenant; A. C. Madden
a* banker; C. C. Collin* as esc*
ro tary ; II. O. I*cnley a* escort;
O. II. Griggs a* w atchm an; II.
K. Billingsley as sentry; 0 . - 0 .
Ball as past consul command*
O. C. Ulnschllff*. W. P. Field#
and Frederick Bauer as auditors;
Dr. O. I* Barks as camp physi­
cian and Clarence Collin* a* cap­
tain of the m ilitary ran k team ,
'A big program will ba given
a t th# Camp thl* evening »n
honor of K arror N ow bony, prtoIdsnt of th# W.O.W. Life Insur­
ance Society, who will address
tha group.
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l/p]—Oeoeral Usenhower wtU leave
tomorrow tor a months*
an Army hospital a t MUnA. I t *
chief of e u ff «1U be trea tsd flDr
buralUs—a n lnfUmaOon
which
eoesotUnea gtyes him pain In the
left ahouldor. Otherwtm. b i l k s
demribed as enjoying the- Aseet
health tn yean.

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(i.O.I*. Cliairimm De­
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Civic Music Association To Hold
Dinner Meeting At Mayfair Tonite
Hurt In Explosion

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Admiral Towers Changes In Labor
Urges Changes In Laws Are Advised
Navy Promotions i By Manufacturers

Public Urged To
Use Christmas
Seals On Mail

IN S T IT U T IO N

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Associated Press Leased Wire

BUFFALO, N. Y , Doc 6-(/l*i
TJie New York Car Wheel Compuii)
of Buffalo today filed a I7JO.O*
dam tgc suit a g s liu t* the C1C
United Steel Workers. It* olfiorr.
and CIO President Philip M urrs;
Company President Robert A
Conic* aald the su it tn state au;&gt;rem? court was a result of a 6weriu' old ilrlke which began wile
a dispute over proposed phyiicn
examinations for 150 employe*- ,
Ths union coplendod itv&gt; prc&lt;r,&gt;n
probably- wo* a step in tho] di
resctloo of layng off older menj tyt
the coenDtnv acid th e *xoi
wwr* to protect Uia * o rk rf tn find
lag a lighter job far anybody Ml
a- disability.
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M u m p and th e local PreeMsiit
Joveph Kedilor, were named in 'th complalnl. The union's ou'r.v ■
Dtrrctor, Joseph P. ! Mo tony, alvj
• a s larved willi a Atunmoru, but
wo* not named individually a t a
defendant.

m : - flo v u ' Fomlgd H I
■ e tid to d a y '
*
- th a *ri»hf
] .'.I n London Prim e
■l en l AtUfo met again with MoiUm
end Hindu Iro d c it tm the ••olitlfsl
crisis is. India. As the trio pro«. p a rrd for their la st round o f talk*,
there ws* no Indication .o f a n /
Q settlem ent of th e ir diffvranrea.
. The Moscow tadio said tmtey
th a t Bulgaria h a i denied chargr*
th a t Bulgarian-tiaineil Greeks are
taking part in
th e Turksh frontier.
T he accusation la aU ributrd in
Turkish Prem ier Refer P*kcr, The
Soviet rr.dio said. It a regret (aide
- t h a t the Turkish I’rinia Minlatur
1.1 “ tha resource of thcaa unjuxtIf led reporta.’’
The K uttian broadcait quoted
th# Prim s M inister n* laying that
th s Bulgarian-trained (iict-ka me
trying to “seoaratn
Western
T hrace from Turkey.” The Moscow
radio added, th a t the Bulgarian
charge d'affaires in A nkara h*«
protested that tb* fhai f e» • are
w ithout basis.
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George Touhy, Christmas seal
sale chairman, today urged all
those who have received Seal le t­
te rs to use the colorful Christmas
Peal, The Lamplighter., on their
Christm as m ailing. Tnose whn
w ith to purchase eeel* may call
the Sstninol* County T.B. Associa­
tion and tesla will be mailed
promptly.
Local organisation* and school
children have been busy volunteer*
working it) the T.B.. office over
Touehtun's Drug Store. Tho rijtir* program fo r the forthcoming
y ea r is dependent upon the Chri*lm*s Seal Income at this time.
F ree X-rays, milk,-medicine*, pneu­
m o-thorax treatm ent, doctor's fee*
and the expense involved in placnw
an Intensive Health education
program in the -schools ar.d other
groups of th* County, all depend
anon th# successful sal* of C hrist­
m as Seals. Thee# ore hut few of
Ihe many activillee of ’ the loc-il
Tuberculosis Association.
Every home dem onstration club
in Seminole County, under tho
leadership of Mr#. Oulda Wilson,
hoe partlcipsted In th# Beal aril-*
vit Ifs.
The club folded 10.U30
sheet* of Christma* Seat* and
4,000 letters. *'\Vv believe that
the wbrk of the T.B. Association
is a very vital p a rt of our com­
m unity end we a re more than glad
to lend ■ helping hand with the
seal Bale.” Mrs. Wilson declared.

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Action Originates As
• Result Of S t r i k e
Against Proposed
P h y s i c a l Exams

use of ah ,
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an ,p u t
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UnUt&lt;l

Ladir* Are Aaki'd To Bring A Toy

BHOWN

Lewis After Court Fine

’ yrhlch would inatae

9:30 P. M. ’til

SHOW GROUNDS
Opposite Hull Park

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Thc^U nited SUtss di»• closed today that It Mill
i back n cite -on the Ensi
Coast for a parmnnsnt
United Nations headqup.rters.
IluuU yesterday had voiced
objectioiu to any considera­
tion of San Francisco.
Rumin also accepted to­
day an American propooni

a r e i l g h 1 S o u t h c a s t i r n I 'm i f e r e n e o

BENEFIT

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Accepts U. S«
Proposal For Use
Of Atomic Energy
For Peace Purposes

Opening Tonight

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SANFO RD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. DEC. 6, 19-16

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVIII

Spcaking Of Saving
Money

CHRISTMAS TREE

I Air rx«rpV fur a
dio w rn r alonjf
llir Im m ediate n u l l Slowly rtxtnf
lnnj*eraturr^
b a lu n U y .. l U l l l 'f
I r m p ftttu rrx In llir in trrio r of tho
n tr r m e
north,
d i|h lljr
vbove
(reeling,
.

To rro te c i the Peace *f the Werid;
T # rrom ete tha F tegreae of America;
r e Fredwoe m e p e rity for Hanford;

Reginald and Rita
.
Goode

keani. Including (icmgbt. Mtssiv
gippl State, Alabama and Auburn.
&gt; Stale selueiN nppcming. iin the
g lp r id i srhcdutr m e; Florida
JJouthein Collrgr, tir.iversnv rd

THE WEATHER

ia Unity Thor* k Strength—

A/alua IVsli\al To
l(r Held in Fuhruary

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                    <text>T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Speaking O f Saving
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M oney

I way la lava money I* to foryaw wifa’a birthday.
tatter way aria a mare plratanl
i la tm pitta jmw Ilia, windat laaarmncv with at and |i*v
r wtfa Ikt dividend aavlnga
• birthday prraent.
can glva you a f t * raah dh-lid aavktyk an fire and windrm Injaranrr. t.*. M. Bay d A
r 1ISH Magnolia Avrnan, 1'hona

Farmers M arket *
Expect? Bigger
Produce Demand
ll enllMerd Iron, pear II

,
*
It lo Irrliitf your wnah'an,] havo a
plenum \ime watching the mach­
ine* do l ho work of waahing, rinsins and dryinir.
* ••
»VnrK i t ’inncttiliiig at ihr Cent
ral Florida Quirk Krtc&gt;« and Him
age plant at Thirteenth Street and
tint Avenue.' Arrn«&gt; the afreet n
nr / wholesale produce building I*
nearing completion. Work It ttlll
going on at the market on paving
adjacent to the railroad tpur run*
nlng weal of French Avenue nnd
parallel to Thirteenth Street.

I lip city waterworks.
v Around the corner, nnd nearing
completion la the llelpy Sclfy laun­
dry. Tlir erment block atructura
I* nl«'ill complete, but the o|wning
in ■f-’l.tyv.l pending arrival of the
boilt re.
Table tail, magiu-itiiim, sodium,
It s hoped lo have l i complete
garbing outfili In operation toon, and potaeiium for large Industrial
according t « o. W. Thrmipton and rontumption all come from tea
II. \. Sloffcr, owner*. The idea water.

THE O LD HOME TO W N

By STANLEY

.W HILE I GO /Ai A N P H A G G L E
FOR T H E S A X -- -Y O U T R Y
N E X T D O O R --H E P R O B A B LY
HAS A S H O T GUN H E L L
S E L L N O W T H A T “TH E
S
v E M E f? &lt; S E A iC Y IS O V E ^ l

DAUIKN C A PITU LA TIN G
PEIPING, China. Dec. (J. f/11)—
Trooru of- Genera) Chians Kai*
Slick'* army ore reported to lake
over the Manchurian city o f Pairen in the near future. Damn hat
turn occupied by the Ituaiiant miner
Japan aurrenderrd. Hut Chlneae
government tmup* are only 45
inilet away, and ncgotialiona are
pending between their leader* and
the Soviet rommandera.

PARIS, I Hr, .1. 1/1’)'.—The French
Socialist Parly met today to act
on n bid from -French Communitta
to join a two-party coalition for
Ihr first govrrmncnf o f the n«.v
Fourth Republic. Th* .Socialists
have Im-pii naked to participate in
a goverrinictil the Coimnunlata hope
will ha headed by Maurice Tborrt.
,rn alary general of the FYrnch
Communlat Parly.

L E G A L NOTICE
IN CUL'ItT
OK T H K
COUNT V
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HKMINTVf.H
C O l'N TT.
b t a t i: o k k l o h ih a . in
ph o IIATK.
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lo r# Ibe K.elale ..P IIO M K It IIKN8I.KV. Herraaed.
“
T o A l.l. WHOM IT M A T CONCHHNi
Not Ire la hereby g lr ,n that I I.IK *
KURD K. IMiOrTOIt filed h it final
,. pi.lt i v A,lrnlul.il..to r o f the ft *
tatr o f IIOMKH IIK.NHt.KY. ' da.
&lt;’ra*«d; that hr filed hie petition fivi
tip,.! dlerhara*. and that he w ill
Fpfrty lo ll»«* ll«&gt;n*»tnlflr fl. W, H A U L
I'ouiil) Ju'ljf** o t H#mlr»oU Conol|‘,
Klnrlda. on the Jtih day nf Hcrrm*
b.r. IM I.-fn r approval o f aatoe and
(o. (Inal dlarhargr a&gt; drreaaed. on
ilil. ]r.l day o f December. I » » * .
tri.IK K tlllU V. I'ltO CTO ft. .

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L P A V fM G
TO W N

Iw t IV lllk 71 c li- r M prlnav
T h e a » t * n w n l of the MV1.1 prop.
• rlv under Ihe »i*W rrrllf| ra | e Ipnir.l
Wue In lli. nanir o f W. M. tJ l'IK T T
t'lilrnn Mild r e H lflr a te elm ll hr
l e d , , hi. . I a c o r d ln g
to
law . Ih r
p ro p e rly dearnhe.l th e re in w ill tie
n o il lo live h lg lu a l b id d e r at Ihe
••otirt l.ooae .IPor * 1. Ilie flr e t Monday
In Ihe inonll. o f J an u ary. I t t f .
vchb b la Ilia t i l l day o f January.

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f l t r k C lren ll C ou rt.
Brmlnnlc County, Florida,
(C irc u it Coarl B ,a ll

IN U IK c t l t c n r cutfltT, NINTH
JUDICIAL CIHCCIT. IN ANII m il
MKMINOI.K CI.VCNrr. MTATK OK
KI/illlOA
IN CIIANCKIIV. No.
iN)it4 &gt;k v:n c m iia c ii
C&lt;&gt;ifipUltt«nf«

T U E S D A Y .! D E C . 3 . T O W

NW ‘norner of aald Ew lH nf
HK»4 then C 7««&gt; 1**1 to North
Ki.lt rornrr of K " U of B\V li.
jtu tw o 33 T«V|V I* South. lunar
31 «a »l. Ihll.re rr.'Ulh tto fret to
h it . .,rnr* of NWS of N K S of
NW&gt;, totiiiii -33, T*|&gt;. It Mouth,
lUnav it Kfl.t. th»ur«-Kaet I3*«
'feel (i. Weal line » f lleardall
Avenue, tl.ei.re , Mouth 1»»&gt; 5 fret
to W. t; Klrrhoff. Jr. propertt.
tl.rore Weal »S&gt;u feet a Iona North
line of a:. 1.1 Klrrhoff property to
North*,at miner of tame, thtnee
Mouth trr.t feet to. Mouth line.
Meet to.. 13. Tup IS Knwlb, range
a I Kant Hi, me Weal (111 feel lo
point of l.rglnnlng. Ka.ept Ihe
property on lied h&gt; J. w. Chlldrr,*
nhli-h la Ihr North, l« » f (eel ef
I ho Boull. l i l t I feet-of Ihe Kant.
7l*a f,»t of HWS. Heellon *J.
Tnp. It Mouth. Itange ai Kart,
lo aai'ml.lr at right o'clock IS;»",
|* *1, lire,tuber Jelh. IM t at Ihe
atonnt olive A »f. K Clljrch in
.Midway. Hemli.ula Cvunlr. Florida,
for Ihe purpoee uf organltlng a
niunl.ipal aovernoient and eelectlng
lit ufflrera.
riKolOiK K. IIA4U.KV
I'll.\lll.K.S ItANIiAl.l,
HAIlK IIAMjLTUN
C. |. KVItll.

TO A IX WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
Nutlre la litreby given that CMCMr.NT J. COl.KMAN hat (II,.! hit
final- report -a* - Kvrcninr uf "Ih e
etlate
JOHN IJ. COl.KMAN. -Urvaard; that he hat filed hie petition
lor (Inal •IlM-hara*. and liist he
will applr In the llnnoral.lt 11- W:
WAIltj, Count) Judge er Honin.de

JOHN pit IMP PMll ACII
IN
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THK
l.T&gt;t!NTT
Defendant.
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b k m in o m :
c o ij n t v .
NOTH K T O API*K.tn
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To: John Philip t’ mU,rh wh»»e
place of rraldenee le Office of kf HI - In rv the K «la tr o f JOHN &lt;J. c tlL K .
MAN. dr.r.!»ed.
In Krobala.
lary ib.Ternmeul fur llnniaify IPHy
Munpower |&gt;lvl,l»n '
A.P.O. 717 Pottn.ttlef, N V.
• Toll are hereby miulted •» fll"
your wrltleii appetrence. Ill pei-.ot
or hy attorney. on nr before tin
FOR SA LE
lath rtuy of Oeeeaibet, l&gt;U lo eti«
blll n( run.pUli.l fur .llroir, lll,.l
herein uastnnt you; upon fnllnr. In
M I appear, .lerrru pro ronfre... will
be rnl'led a*ain»t.)«u.
W lin,.. my Midi un.l offlrjuluunl
N E V E R USED
at Maxford. Kim Ida. tlila til. .lay of
November lift.

•1.KNKST J COl.KMAN
IllnUllir Ilf Ibe ealale ol
JOHN a COl.KMAN. derttm l•

W e a p p r e c ia te each c u s to m e r— T h a t'a w h y o u r s e r­
v ic e is e s p e c ia lly Rood. In f a c t , o u r m o tto Is " Q u a lit y
a n d C o u rtesy ” w ith p rices t h a t assure us o f y o u r c o n ­
tinued p a tro n a g e .

ELECTRIC SERVICE
COMPANY

O, K. Hi:it.NI«&gt;N

CUfk of Ilia above alyl.d Coarl
Chassis a n d

Count*-. Klnrlda. on Ik * Hli d «r. »l
Dertmher. It t t . for approval ol
tam e and fo r final d ltr h a ig t a.
K t . n i t o r 'o l Ihe e tltle
JOHN *1
a ilf.K lIA fl. 'defeated, bn ihle ttli
day « f November, IW4.

tm a in ]

c o w l ty p o

Phone 6784

207 M A G N O L I A

O R LA ND O

AVE.

SANFORD, FLA

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

See the New
FO R R EN T

" T h e T a lk e d -a b o u t H o m e

BUS/M ESS A S

USUAL
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scons SCRAP B O O K

F re e z e r'

»T 4 N L '
'nv, ■?.

By R. J. S C O n

You’ve Heard About It "
Y ou ’ ve Read About It
Now SEE The Original Home Freezer
at Sanford Furniture Company
•
•
•

L et ua sh ow y o u w h y D e e p fr e e z e is Ih r
"(H ik ed a b o u t h om e fr e e z e r .”
Let us s h o w y o u h o w y o u cun e n jo y d e li­
cious o u t-o f-s ta s o n tre a ts a ll yenr 'rou n d.
L e t us s h o w you th e h e a v y -d u ty unit
w h ic h p r o v id e s constant z e r o tem pera-

. lure for safe storage of meats, vegc-

sc C A P S .
A m e r ic a n
Ho r s e s . e x c e l
lI T o Y H E r s
i n T R O ' f 'f i N q a h d

#

-- FLOW ER
IS X
Murderous
IH S IC f WHICH

WHAT BEAufy
Fo r m u l a ctcathwih
friE &lt;JRIAf is SflLL
USED 'fODAV ?

POSES A S A
f io w e iT oh
A S L A L K Y0

D A T S a r .e a m o n c ;
'T h e c l e A n l s Y o f
A n i vi a l s

ome Freezer
la m a d a o n ly b y M o to r P r o d u c t* C o rp o ra
U on an d la sold In S a n fo rd B y

H AS * M A U I I
m is t a k e

FO R a
CUCUM BER. PU LP
M I X E D W IT H S O U R
CW LAy

•

ta b les, fr u its , and d a ir y p rod u cts fo r
m on th s a n d m onth*.
L e t us s h o w y o u the g le a m in g p o rcelain
s to ra g e co m p a rtm en ts , c o m p le te ly e n ­
v e lo p e d b y th e fr e e z in g co ils so that
e v e ry Inch o f space Is r e a lly usable. .
In sh ort, le t us ih p w y o u the O R I G I N A L
lim e -te s te d fr o z e n fo o d ca b in et.

rf

real

FLO W ER
N E D S N ^ IT H ,.M a n a g e r
/ 3 0 0 E . 1st S T R E E T
'
R ig h t W w r s W a 'v t Been F o r 28 Y e a rs

K A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
II
N IC E LY furnlthcd bedroom, hot
F
IL
L
UP
with
rusl
Oil
and
Kamwater. Gentlemen profetTwJ. 310
teno before winter.
W . .trtl SI.
---- H. a Pope COa' Inc. SS» -

'FURNISHED bedroom. See PendSWEET Hamiin~erangaa 2c c"ilh.
cr at Mnrgerct And.

t f i n pcd
sstvlca
FLO R ID A , LOAN CO.
102 Sanford Avenue

grain container,. &gt;1.00 each.
Southern Chemical*. 201 N. I*lm

BTKICKLAND-MuitntSO'l
"•DtUVfrlT. INC.

FLOOR MATS
for all model*
Cbevrilela and Fnrdi
HKMINOLK TIK E HIIOP

BARTON

GUESS AGAIN,
— i SMILEY.«

THE BOSS DONTUKEJHEIS
IT WHEN VQU CO M E/ A
OUT IN PRINT AND {CROOK,
SAT HE*© A CROOK!) AND
\ r------- --------- "7 EVERV-

THIS 16 THE'BEGINNING OFNOW L to e O N !/-^ -— ^

6

GARDEN and lawn s**d; VI;
, Fertiliser. The Hanford X
Store, 2nd A Sanford.
PAM PAS NUItHHRIKS
TE X A S
RUSES,
Evrrbloomim;
Floridu Roses, Axaleas, Camel­
lia*, Grafletl Gardenias, Ruth
1' Alamanda, Crotons, Ixoras, Hy­
drangeas, Acalpbyas, Pineapple
Palms, Rad Orange Pink and
Purpla 'Rouganvilla, Ligustrum,
Double Yellow Hibiscus, Ever­
green*, Grafted Avacodas, CDru* •Trees, Paean*. Figs, Per­
simmon*, Grape*.
The Motl Complete *
. V*H»t/ Possible
C, B. HUGHES,
PAM PAS NURSERIES
Hamsula, Florida
and
102 So. Peninsula Drive,
Daytona Beach
2o mile* East of Sanford

By Bob Green

1W NO T1

rivv

R. W. Lord. Phone 1l»-W ..
ROOM for rent. 005 Catslna Dr.
HEADQUARTERS
for Chritlrnu*
Ph. ffUl W.
11QHKUW HERB W IIKRK
gilts, toys, garnet, hooka, dollv.
PRIVACY IH RF^PECIM J
Roy now on liu.lget or lay-eway.
l
W A N TED TO RENT
Firestone Store*, 111 E. Firtl YOUR- natutsl desire for privacy
In raonsy mattera Is strictly
W AN TE D lo rent one or two room
ret peeled here.
Friends sad
furnithed a p a r t m e n t , Phone
relatives art not uuostioaaa
- s'o u t your erodlt., Your a »
ployer or builneag aasodstes
3 R E A L E S T A T E F O R SALE
w ill not heir of y e n pert ontl
FDR SALE: A cute little alucro
affairs. There' it no eauae f «
em barratem enL
IiuhkiiIow with extra lot, atone I^w-n mower for tale for &gt;5.00,
Rvnsonnble credit rvquirenivni*
fruit itcc*. Price only &gt;1500.00. ' 107 N. Locust Ave.
No co-makort on monoy loans
Eilwaid F. Ionic. Phono 1111.
Variable payment plans.
Wc are rea.ly to ahip Ire* ripe
FA M ILY LOAN CO.
fnnry fruit. A Lo full line nuU, Florida Rank Bldg.
6 A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
Phone V
fruit* and vegetable*. It. K. A
II. V. Aiken, IIP Wcat tat Street
Popular geat Covers
12
S P E C I A L 3 F * W (C E 3
*
BKM i NOLK t i r f . b i i o p
P U L V K R I Z K D "peat ^ r^ n y
amounts.
S.
C.
Dickorton,
South
Sltf.NS
IM ITA TIO N leather*' in molt
Sanford Avo., Phono 7I0-J-I.
Show card* and pw*t*rg
color* and large islectlon of
O— DKITS SIGN RKRVICh
good upholstery fabric*. Robert
GAS WATER heater.
O. D. Land ret*. Phone 1021
K. Drown, 2011 N. Drang*
I
ioii
&gt;15.00.
Photic
Ave.. Orlando. Fla.
RK m T A CAR
RADIOS, phonograph*, record*, FOR SALK: Wooden tinvc bar
YOU DRIVE IT
rel*. Make excellent feed and
sheet music, guitars. The Dutic
PI10NB *00

ruxfcoo r
THI5 LONE H A N G E R

LOANS

(UUP LOCK

’T a c k lk r
VOU'VE G O T TO L E A R N !

A R T IC L E D

W ANTED

DODGE • PLYMOUTH
j
PARTS AND SERVICE1
100 Palmetto'A-ve.
Phona t i l l

I'L L BUY your rat -egsrdleta
of ago ' r condition. Re** Keel, ELBCTRKJ- appliance o tp a lr .wa repair wsahing machines,
800 W 2nd SL
. '
vaccum cleaners, ram, mixers,
USED piano* for rath. Tho Music
Trotter Applianco Service, 304
Box, phone 963. ____________ _
W.-gnd-Sht/Pfrwp ^004-J.— —
RAGS wanted—fr « l.
fcstilixer. A U T O M O n iti B radiators re­
Highest rash price. Write Cen
paired. Wrttflit A Cohen Gar­
trai City liar Co. IMx 240, Or­
age, list trPraacfa. Ph. 1009 J.
lando. ’
. . .

U TERMITE

W ANTED— U*cd Imbv lifd, good
condition. Prone 230-J.
- .
Wanted small uitri
Phone B14-W.
7 P o ts , L iv e s to c k ,

gas

stove.

S u p plies

W. D. Melton Kxkbv-5 ytar* guaranbond*)- and intiperUnce. For
Inspectlens mid rstimalc

Fonm rly
termlnatl;
free

Phone fl or write P. O.' Box

73 iBdigwood, Fla.
(TOUCUTON * WATSON. 1201
Celery A rt.’ Has Purina Feeds. PUBLIC "star
Park, P h o n a l 1W
GIVE us your order - for baby
eMfcs. The S a n f o r d X-Csl
. f j j he. 2nd A banford.
n t M A N police punnie*. 2 months
old, fu ll blooded &gt;20.00. opposite

Urtdoli (lb1 La La

• rhont 611-Vf or

O R S A l E — A K C registered DEPEND.
Music \
cocktr Pp«i1lcl». P m « t n i
grown doji. Mm l wood Kcruieb.

JE radio service. The
J ’hone i&gt;63. »

-nm SSL \ t s r s

Cocker epanlsl puppiea— raglstersd
black male*.
Select now for
Christmas— Delivery. Phone 482*
18" oak COW po
ar.d plno. Phnn* Bll-JL_________ - Jonas.
IALE: Kerry Blue Under
FLOWED 8
«*-regi*ter*d-10 week* old.
for all occaalop*
Beet, Phone county 9105.
M rN K IL L A YOHT, FLOR1BT
Celery Are. just off Siaaa
H ELP W A N T E D
IK E

WOOD for isle.

Office ph. 409, residence oh. 5101!

pllances, washing machine*. Iren*
and toaster*. 308 Hanford A ys .
Ph. 86U-J, John Glllon. t
MACH IN K SHOP
Build your present mschine into
a p »rlable; electric. Install th e '
backward .pnii forward attach­
ment. I m i i f ail makea. Supplieu for7tt,machine*, lift So.
'ranch'
Pbonc.llM . _
FOR C atpeut* Job) me and Paint
ln g.»ee d&gt;mar,M. Phillips. R t T
W ATCH ,
“ Gat It

BY RAUl.BQBINSOh
CAMBRAMBXL

-0

17W Satr
imported from IU ly.
January. Place yoi
Orders filled in ar
Price &gt;10.00 par pm

LYWOOO
Phone 687-W.

W ANTED— Young lady who
Delivery In . keep book* and learn floral v

IT painting — contract or
ly basis.
8. O. Growsa,
estimates P t e n W o r T W -

OXTERIOR

Resiling.

�TUP. WEATHER

Ml Unity There la Strength—

l.sncrslt) fair Urnifhi and Thur»"
iU&gt;
partl&gt; cloudy and a'
I f » &gt;hnHf&lt;ri In llir soulhrast por-

Ta Prater! Iba fea r* yf tba WacU;
Ta hntaaato tba rregTcae at Amartai
Ta Prod art prosperity far Baafardj

Mon today. Cunlinprd rather cool,

INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

Fight Breaks
^Out In North
it PartOfGreece

Refugees Resist Haifa Transfer

II,

AmorUIrd

.

-

Christmas P arty
Is Discussed By
American .Legion
Mcmbcnhl
---------- , in th« American
laglon 0f five veteran*, one of
them un Army nurte,' was ap­
proved at the meeting o f Camp­
bell lam in g I'oit Monday evetilng. Those approved were Miss
- .-Ucaca Harris toiler -whn served
us a nurse in World War I,
Jame* Charles Peacock, James
A. Wright, Carlton A. Noyes'and
• James W. Johnson according to
A Jo«l S. Field, poet adjutant.
J ) Plan* for a Chrletma* gift
party In ‘ connection with the
meeting of Dec. 1A, were diacuteed, and it waa requested that
each member bring a toy which
ie to be given by Kanta Claus
to under-privileged children at
the, (Elk* Chrlalmai Tree party;
The matter of securing gifts foe
veterans In hdepilal* wa* refer­
red to the Legion Auxiliary.
John 8aul* reported that molt
■
o f the money expended by the
f t local - chapter of the Hod Cross
' &lt; &gt; Had been to assist veterans dur­
ing the war. Tba post agreed to
give all possible assistance"' to
tba chapter during Its drive for
funds next Spring,
The Post agyead to attend
Salvation Ariby kettle* ift front
' of the Post Office oil Tuesday,
- Dec, 24. Member* are advlaed to
contact Chester Milter fq g dt&gt;
S
tall*. Attendance at the meeting
was reported to have been , small
email
Mfduo to tha windy, rainy weather.

hhntrnck

com m uted

SCCNIS Of IIOTINO and disorder were singed in Haifa Harbor,
'
when 3500Jcwiih Immigrants resisted llrltiih transfer fripn the aleaniet

"Sanford Kiwianis ha* tn*en an ' C. F Baker was rlrrlc l mayor nt
outstanding club since it was Longwisst In yfatrrdays biriinl.il
first orgm izrd on Dec. 6. 1921,", election over County CnmriiLsalonrr
Edward F. lane, charter member i B
J. 0 \eraireel by 130 to T2
and one of the organizer* of IhejNotm Mr Baker, oprra'tor of a
club, today told mrmbera as lh«*y Igmgwood news (,'.an&lt;1 i« n former
celebrated tho 25th anniversary! mayor who arm ed ill IIM1*'4«
of the club. A b ig birthday cake,1H e lias resided In lawn wood for the
with the letter* "K iw anis on it, post 20 year*
wa, served a, &lt;le*»ert to memA ll the member* of the town

Ing, sang a number of selections
Including, "Deep in My Heart,"
"Moaqultors"
and
“ Kentucky
Ilahe.” NotHe Tropp sang. "Iluity
IIqbiL"
and - ."A LuiU- Hu of
Heaven," anil Huston ilnbcock
sang, . “ Without a Song" and
"Old Lang Syne." the latter song
dedicated to the club.
Mr. Lane pointed 'out that of
the present club memliere, him­
self included, only three charter
members remain and called on
General J. C. Hutchison to Hand.
T. W. Lawton, another charter
member, we* not present due to
lllaesa.
Secretary Italph A. Smith read
telegram* from Kiwanis Inter­
national President J. Emerson
and O. E. J’ eler'ort. secretary,
congratulating the duH on its
2Mh birthday.
Reviewing the formation and
aat achievements nf the club,
Ir, Lane.declared that nn man
ever worked harder than the late
A . . P. Cotinclly. It* first presi­
dent, In forming It. In 1045, the
club with Luther Dos* aa presi­
dent, won an achievement award

CM A M H E I

COMMERC i

I lie rit v o f llnmllloil. Ohio, ip h - *Mr*n—fttenhlm -community ■ i"
'flint stale In sc.ape the Irtitloin
i* coal pile. As a result. Hamilton
! tan- a blackout rtf it* s:r. et light*
1hi
mi.blight
trough I (ia W t lH
i mil, I .hum tic *lale,t f bat t&lt;n*
Ill.'ln Idurkiml lil'del M i l s bill |b*
I .It nun Itri of similar action 1,1
| nihi l
Ohio eomniniittie* Laiiogiti
! pMitolsrd ilaolilton offleial* the
i bi-!|i nl n Sim . Ouniit eooipMny '
I inulecl llie :il,lNHI ie»nb*iil« o f lb
c iij an,I tbeir pr..|n*rty

Ed Lane Traces !Baker Is Elected
Achievements Of Longwood Mayor •
I
Sanford Kiwanis A t Poll s Tuesday
Double Quartette Of,Clerk, Tax Collector
Seminole High School, Council Members
E n t e r t a i n s Clubr* Are A ll Re-Elected

Ucntc,, ( ‘oio.. .M*e i, I. rlmg lie
pinch of the coal shortage, an I
iinlv the mild weather has pieveui
t.l ical suffering. Denver's retail
coal yards .ire hare, many hlns lit*I empty in Imnies and aparlBlgli1
|liiiililiugs, mol Inupilals and olhfi
iastllutlhn* are virtually out bf
fuel To meet the crl*l». Ooverrw '
Joim Vivian ha» r upaweiMil ^ j
eotfrgfncy committee to je i iMl.o&lt;*0
tons of coni to Denvrr from a
|
mine itt northern Colorado.
I 'e i
committee already has *et up a
rationing plan, hot tt oll.i* depe* I I
ent on whether the cos! can -el
secured
Vivian declared that ie
w as considering drafting the ima
ers Into the slate militia to ‘dig
the coal, hut that he was nut . -rnil) whether he had the powei to
do so. The governor callrd m&gt;on
rcmiminily official* to make plan*
to feed and house clllzens in im'dle
buildings should a cold wove di ve
(In*hi from llirlr

Tile Court rst Commtlte# recrntly nsmert brVrriioii I Milliard Icerttec I. bw lnm etrculsve
and pablir relations teacher, who will nimturl a r.iurtrae ln«liurl*oii ronrw here nett week. U tlmsii
a, it met last Crlda* morning on the steps ol llir TourUi t enter and Chamber nf Commerce Hulldlug prior lo mrrtbig In plan the program. I.ea It. Ig*«ber. I.lnd Milter and Frank ghnnry rreii
lo right) represent the Chamber of ttim m nrr and on tlir right shir. Mefl lo rlghtf Amtrrw Sllur.
Mrs. Miiyme ItoUgkln and INUlird * smnoll, reprrsnil llir sanlorit Ntrrrhanis Aworution or
whtrh 4lr. Klipr Is prewulern

‘Europe Suffers Reds
From Effects Of V!'
U. S. Coal Strike

A nation wide embargo mi fad*
load freight shipments, rseepl nr

Emergency State
Is Declared In
Oakland Strike

Make (vesture

ui1} IIimn I u imiiit' ji urntutt*
inti
tilinunn t«Mlny by ag|e«?Uig lo mlopl
1Amrriean proposals for vvoibl ill

_____
Paper Mills May He
Mayor Declare# N o Forced To Shut Down
Community
„ A—
, id1,,) - An. official
,,
.
- Can ExMi m il E t&gt;*‘

i u rm rtim n t an u I i g p I n o f iti^ n iip ith m .
Until Mi ii till l'ho I'rill i'i1 Si ji 11*r Im -

3« hi' i I t*» *miihocoh I fli»*
S mv i f f

fin m g i*

m it m lft

The Judite has a.*krd l*oh akter* In
th* rmitempt trial lor lliejr d m
**-*. to . *i ntence' iigatrut John L.
Ir»i
mil Mir Union Bonnet! made
no t sommr tula tarn lor a jail
-eptriirc loi lew Is But he express­
ed tiie ..o rn im riu s nplllton that
the utllnti bad Mitrtantlat IhuncUt
re.tHiri-e- and that llwcrtore the
l.t bsrooo son 111 la* J|*l&gt;rt* irlal f*
pumsliment
At tile recent Mine Workers' eon*
veiujon it sao fltuled that tho
union treasury constated of SIJAutJ.
nou
,
Fretrral Attorney Bonnett nLsi re­
newed (lie government's plea for
a temporary mJuncMon 1o replace
Mtr restraining order which led to
the cottirinpt charges.
The original order was designed
to head oti the soft coal alrlke, bn*
s o ignored try Lesrtr
- , . .
(iolilsbordugh
3*krd
Sonnrtl
whether i l v government did no!
aani a |&gt;rrmaiien! Ihlunctlott But
flic Oierniiiem attorney answered
d i* - rittinugh nsrli a trquewt might
tie tn.ldr Inter a teiitisirar). In*
jimcltotl. lie believed wrriild .nilllct
for Its* present

»«*• muv &gt;■
M n lo t o

'+*1*1 o I tuti'i1 \n11»&lt;11w . •■ttiiMniit

1st

III

An

A liu rc h v ot lhr Inlentatimial lAipi-r Company

fTllf Thr * rf*» tpfoalino htt* 1*•* **
-" ' 1M-J *Io*hJ: J1» If Uiltiill tlpp'iv
tiMiis loniroU
Hr
util t It ii I
Uiivattl f ft %nf st OnJfli mini Inti of |In'

riiiiliirU i,\ tht* UN Snii|Hy I ’niiii
t i l , w it h

Sheppard Is Elected
Worshipful Master

•■I-eslle t*. Sheppard. Allantic
Coast I.ine ticket agent, was
elected Worshipful M,r,t..| ,,f
Hanford I-odge, Nn &lt;12, F ami
A . M., at a meeting itt-ld last
night at the Mnsomr Temple.
Mr. Sheppard
surrerd.
Frank
Stewart in this office.
• Robert Williams of ihteen wa*
elected warden, F. Ha*ky Wight
as junior warden. Hoy Wright
■a seer ol ary and John Cnvr* ns Stores T o Compete
treasurer.
For Three Prize#
Taylor Cotnmamlery No. 2K
Knight* Templar will have an
oyater supper Friday evening
Prize of lift, flint priiv. I l l ,
Ing and under - privileged child­ and will elect new officer*. The second prize* nnd $5.00 (hint pi Is*
ren, o f th* building o f a boy*
are lx lug offered hy the Sanfnrti
eampz organization of the Key
McrchanU Assoclalimt for Ihp la*U
Cltd) and other achievements. II*
deenrnted windows in slur,-* n«&lt;t
pointed out that he:wee the flrgt*
week, according Ui George Austia,
district .
lieutenant
g o ttm o t
I.RADF.ItS TON I’ lilt
rommittac chairman. The cunlr^l
(1927) and called upmt W. B.
run* Monday through Satunlay. |
Zachry \I936) and Jullua D ngJACKSONVILLE, Dec, 4. (»Ph
Mr, Austin att*g**tcd that p r l»
folder (1940) «o rl«
•• Qlh*r
winning stores present the awards
peat district lieutenant Roverlo those who do the trimming arM
decorating. Wives of prc*ldenl|
n°M*mbet* of the double qttar*

l In- v e in

piivvo t .

But

ku

i ^aht that the p tiiicipli* o f im iin im ity
*m I hi* vA uriri) w ould out t c lt it r to
j *he jo t iliil w ork of c o n tro l by
’ \ j n o o 4 m m m illio n * .
thin I lie
mrr«'«*d im
iih

♦ml

to c * rn t« ’ a JO m e m b . t
«nn u l l i**' in u H o u ip i in iro n
ikn- vnrmuR piopn&lt;iaU Iw fn ii'

£

IIKUFOUD, Germany, Dec. 4, W
— British army headquarter* en*
nopnred todey that the death eea*
tenet* pronounced Aug. 2 on Gen1
eral Nikolaus, von Falkenhont,
^ .Commonder o f the German occupa­
tion In Norway, has been com­
muted to SO years imprisonment
A British and Norwegian court
^convicted the 111-yearold general
'W o f complicity in murder rates in
and Leland Rudd.
Norway.
Herman E Morris pdinted gut
that 8anford Kiwanl* had apon-

Mine Chief Escapes
J a i l Sentence Tho
Attorney Declares
Fine Alone Is Cruel

Courtesy Committee

Ite iiln inilrurgn will go Into
effect at 12:01 A M. Friday, nr»!
at tin* same time the nutu'.MotfiJk'
imlnnlrv w ill none In. a virUUl
hall. Tin* KnVil Mulor ' Colnpnnv
p.edii'letl a eimiplcte sholdons*
within II few .lay. niter the fieigti
cmhatyo i* ,lan»i»e»l **n, iilu M ir i
.III
&lt; I hin'l) - ant Mint lin t
wa&gt; nn use iijx-ratiug without ship
p.ttt; facilitiss fni malerials s»|i
liulslnil p.inluils.
The t liica
A- icm lioli nl Cnintm-rrc H»hn*M
Mini the frrii'ht t-mlairgo would
he gradual rinsing «■
mule lliati 10.non industrial plant&gt;n Mu* Chicago area. ■

cirfro* la pmuytng j b i l b a Untied
JAwnwhilc. Clreck Prvinlor Car,stauUnr TViW sfU H i rafts on nMother leg o f hi* it Ip 10 Near Vwk
Where he will rrgi*:rr Ills p io l« l
with the UN
• A dispatch '|*i’ |)UMm*&lt;I In M iw o *
nrwApaprra said Dint l i t &gt; British
are Irving to nn ih&lt;* Arn,.rlcnti&lt;.
to acrid at Imrt n qu ail. ronilnfinii
yjj'd United RIairM tmo|« lo flrcerc
Arcordliit lo 't ills Hu-Miiy dts*
patch: filed from t)w&gt; TMrk‘sli
rapltal nt Ankara. American troop
In Greece would CM ' Urn - Brtu.lv
ixv.llloii
In
Mint
Mintlirrninml
Balkan. nation.
A flnlllLi ol nine United fVatr*
wo: !np
railed today from (hr
I /-tiarm.v* capital of Beyrouth lor
■lit* Om*k (wirt of Pirnriu Tin*
iioodwlll, visit in Beyrouth lasted
Ihrce d »r*
|T The Brlllili radio announced thal
fighting U said to have broken
out between Iranian. eovrrnmcM
troop* and so-called home rule
forces In Azerbaijan province
T Ii* British broadcast quoted t! r
Tabriz radio In Azerbaijan as sav­
in* that government (mops at­
tacked and that th&lt;&gt; fighting has
been going on zinc* Mils morning,
Laler the Tabriz radio I* sal.1
lo Iutvs t a w d an appral to wha!
It called all. freedom loving peoplr
toll] Iran to take up a m t But there
hat been nothing from fh* Iranian
government, Mid the BBC, to con­
firm these rumor*.

Associated Prrs* I-rated Wiro

Strike E ffects P aralyze Nation;
U.M .W .Fined $3,500,000; L ew is $10,000
■Tin* coal slTiki' is lightening if*1
«ti anglehuUI on the economic tiff
cif tlic nation. a«*l its grip Is luring
frit in vilal Industrie*—onionin'
Idles, railroad*, construction and
steel. In uddjlinn in the,400,0"!
soil rnttl min* r,. more than Ittfi.Othi
person* arc Idle, and by Friday Ihr
number may be over i,0O9,OOT.

Dispatches fUterinp into
Athens tn&lt;lny told of out*
I peaks of fitrhtinit in the
’elopnnnesus nod the in­
terior of Greece, Responsi­
ble spokesmen snid that the
hnUlinp wns started by the
Gomiminbts to* divert nt-1
tention from tho northern
4)l&gt;nnter violetire on which
. N»i*,|ov .

FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1046

Unemployment Grow­
ing Toward 2,000,000
Freight Embargo Is
In E f f e c t Friday

U. S. Warships Said
L eavin g For Greece;
Iranian Groups Are
Reported Fighting
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SANFORD,

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXVIIt

Lhi»r&lt;&gt; In Appointed
Oviedo City Clerk

M.n .r It.rtui! Ilr-itrh drimitwlcl
lllll.llr
illl.Tk'r'tlil
jynsi*r.
MlU
I Him nit 1,-. to in jr nllli Mu* crl'l*
llo declared that "Oakland i* not
Kulnit tr.ir k lo III,* Jiinxlr rind hr
icalbst liir ruiiiui by llu* city omncil
In the meonilmr, AP of t, untoiv**
have tipjioalrd tor a 'greater thaw
j if On-nsMi In the dimurttMration
wliloh lias affoctlit Hip ’ lives cat
I.Pon.orvt (Arsons All jnihlir tram.
‘tMO uturn has romr lo a hall, mnnv
Industries are abut down, itild the
I publication nt tlelVipUjarM lias brrti
j »q.qa*nilci1
. ‘
I

and board members, representing
sIL AT the H7 counties In the state—
a t ^ elated to discus* tentative
. -T
W M I lewtn propoeal* for a broader legislative
BOUGH VOYAGE
aid program for school*.
The
program hat been under considera­
SOUTHAMPTON. England. Dc U
.
LONDON. Dec. 4, (,Vf— Th« Mnsw ts ww&gt; " " 2 7 7 , u . j ; . : tion by th* Florid* Citizen* Com’
j -i*w tadio Malay quote* n Russian
he Fxnnrra 8lat*
l» W V -Tha latest crossing of tl a
mlttee oh Education.
, news ugeiicy dispatch from Ankara
Atlantic by th# British luxu«r
Inula Reynold* of fit* Key
tu the rf/rcl that the possibility
liner Queen Elizabeth was an; ;
REFUGEE TO M.MIHY
thst the United Slates will send
thing but luxurious for Its pa**ei*
, troops lo Greece I* hot discounted
•™-AMI, Dec. &lt;7 (dh-Ellltwr gers. Tit# big liner docked •
; despite recent denials. Said the
Fleming of Miami and her Eaton!* minute* lata in Southampton t o il*
broadcast: "W ell informed Greek
MF ill'H A N T S BAHIIHCUE
an sweetheart. Voldemar Toll!, are with- 22 Injured passengers, Tto
circles assert that .at the present
to be married today. Their rom; captain, Sir James Bisset, said i n
1 time the British are negotiating
Everything is reported tu be In
One# began teal August when Tolll Elizabeth ran Into a westerly gak
j with lhe Americans in order to ob* readiness for the big barbecue to
and U-Katonlan companion* m Hm
1 tain the letters consent for the be given Ihl* evening at the, west
into Miami after a voyage of A.OOq
‘ strike iasta another month.
dispatch o f at least * small Aifter- side grounds o f the Go Assuclsten
mile*., from Sweden.
Sweden atone ta doing all righti lean force to northern Greece." The hy the Hanford Merchant* Associa­
T h r couple are to be married In
W. E. Hathaway, Central
*o far Jn spite of the strike., northern hren of Greece is the bat­ tion.
—
lf
■
^ i . l h e sretory of the Churrh nf the
Thst country depends mostly on tleground .for current flashes be* FlniIda’s champion harltrrnr ex'
y d l j l ^ W e l a k d j g t p r rtmreV In Coral Gable*,
throughout I k e lT h ,^ wt^ be a douldf ring cer*
water power ana wood fuel In- tween Ctrek government forces neri, it In chart* of llu- Irsituru
j
atead of eeal.
'. iand Leftist guerrllUi.
tnonyv
.•

County Home Head
Hands Resignation
To County Board

Halph A. Good speed as deputy
sheriff.
Senator Lloyd F. Boyle, coun­
ty attorney, wd« directed to
draw up a request tu be tent to
the Statr Komi Department ask.
lug that French Avenue be re­
paved and widened as a farm to
market road, Thl* action teas at
the request o f the City, whose
request In this direction had been
turned down hy the state.
The aum o f (SO wa* appro­
priated to - the Charles Young
&lt;negro J Post of the American
l-eglmi. It was agreed to put in some
big tiling In the ditch In front
of the Beardall Avenue Ckspel.
A liquor selling llcene# wsa ap­
proved for (he Sanford Aviation
Country Club,
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Trade Compromise

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The American delegatee to the World Trade Con*
fdnxice in London went armed with a charter tjie chief
nim of which was to net up an organization regulating
dhe commerce of the world. In the words of this docu-f
Incut, it Is planftcd “ to attack the trade barren and dls-|
criminations which stand in the way of an expansion in'
.the production, exchange, and consumption o f goods." *
So far, no agreement has been reached'ns to the
methods by which this aim is to be achieved, for the
reason that each power represented in the conference,
wants the freedom the charter would grant without being j
In the least willing to give up any prerogative of its own-,
JCach wants to be granted a different handicap and would
give no leeway to ntiy other power.
. !
Discouraging ns this deadlock may seem to be at;
first glance, it merely foHows the precedent established by (
nil former conventions with global aims. Sooner or luter
some point is found upon which ‘all, or nearly- all. can,
agree; whereupon, after endless discussion, a small com
HICHAKD T. HAKKIt
TrtnntgFiy -offmctl nmt’ .T start Is ■made:
Considering 'the number of nntions involved, the in*
trlcncy of their relationships, and the complexity of their Methodist Church To
problems, it is surprising how much has been accomplished’ Hear Dr. R- T. Baker
I'hose who lose patience with tho slow rate of progress
and the irpmemm amount of wrangling need to recall the Hrcently returned from a *1*
in-mlh* visit l(. war Li.it Japan.
&gt;1d saying that Rome was not built in n day.

V olunteer Eorcc

WEDNESDAY. I1KC. f. !» » «

w In wVIi IImt. *1*1 /h»l&gt; «A ta .th e
F _ , • ;colony
nt„nv u
l-il^
t„r in
&gt;1,1
l l »lK
' f »«•HIM
!* • ' |
journalistic assignment - that sent ! Kruieh
iiml. ‘ u
e ill.’ nr lllllir l&gt;( jo n 'lflir
q u E LS
Itlitre Of r&lt;*IH,nce end !•»** office
him abroad again.
I lervenfng
tcrvemnK thne
tone contone*
centime* a®*1
1MAi'NifclUt.
mai n i ' c Iis* a m w »«I Ml*
i « i » &gt;.t
-r uid
«»&gt;! Utldreu ol th« etalmenl. » 0« (hall
D.. Mnkjrr hat traveled twite | only huve All trace, of the fort ir»unty, la 'th « tvuniy Jrnla* of Ue aworn !&lt;• hr *»•* ' I * 1* * * 1aiintno aotl nny- aiuh eMIni or
around the world - and twice Jo ' disappeared, hut the blilff *1 e N-minel*
Kl.xi.u, at. hi ,.r
office In Ik* courl liou»c
in&gt;M .Iton.j.tU not *•&gt; nite nhelt • » »»W.
liLUtope. In IU27 i nu &gt;U3S he_vi*it’ itaelf - ha, none out with the Itu
J. L- IIIU .
m iy al ftan fn nl Klortda. M llk ln
A, adatlalrltmlof of the M .
ed .12 foreign' countriea On ’ the t!dc.
r la k l c * l , t » la r m * n lk , frvw i I t * lle i*
Ml, of QlIKKNIB IIILL
term, of a I'ullUer fellowahip
of lb , (lr » l atoblMUM* &gt;*f IbM tint*
MAl'Nintn*.
derritaed.
m
awarded by Columbia Universdty.
At lra«t 70 kind* of itaweed If*. Knch rM Itn or &gt;l*m»iMl shall
He hold* n muster's dee re# from are edible.
the Columbia Univenity Graduate
School o f Jountalisrfc. 1IU travels
l e i ;a l n o t i c e
8 E L T O N E A P P L IA N C E S
took him from Japan* throughout
(SrtjnT r*K TUB (til'N Tk
the tlrienl to Africa, the mklille ISJ lT1IK
ln iB .
H K H 1S O L B
I'k I N T I,
TO ASTE R S
east and Europe.
BM iflll'A t?f mtOBATft
In

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ground, that if the government
contribute*, the sovernment will
rule. Tho an**cr to. that one '*
that If Ihe ttalri want In prcierve
their rifhle. they mu«l. carrel,c
tbtm; IT thry want- fo-nm the
school*.'they mutl finance then*,
not In on antiquated manner, hut
to sa l» produce ■ modern up'to*
dale school tvilem wilh equal
education for all.

"Oh, tht coal.(trike dne»»’l mesn
"anything to iu*. It’ll bo hatd.on
tboat folks tip north who can’t
g tt Any com! to ktep their hnuir*
warm, but tho red of u* will be
all right". How many tlrrtei i,
tilth complseency In the Itce
national dltASter found thcie day*'

Tht tame kfei of P?VP*e e*1*1^

day before Paarl Harbor, "Tht
jltpd They’d never attack u(. Wc
lick him In three month*".

Phone

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Other Hardware Needs

Everybody’s Hardware
. Store ’

BILL’S PACKAGEST0RE
AND BAR

Memeograph Printing - Typing
*

112 WEST FIRST STREET — PHONE 680

Prompt and Efficient One D«jr Service

Seminole County Credit Association
it s N. Pnrk Avenue

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Phone No. ........
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A N D L O C A L C ITIZENS

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In' order lo organize the Somi

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Club. &gt;we need the name nnd addreta of

^Since 1934 my
overage wage (or
home oervice hoi
e/»n cut in half.
Y et every day, I'm
finding more ways
lo help youl*

WINTER VISITOR In our reglatration record. In

vor* m erited m i » shi

order to accompllih IhU, we requeat' every Winter
Viailora fo fill in the above coupon

and

mini

return lo ihe

err (UNIT

Chamber of Commerce. Thle request includes all
local ciiizena.

4987’

GAS FLO O R FU R N AC E S
In Stock
fir wiratli—Ntfua!

Wool and Rayon

SPORT SHIRTS

STAN COMSTOCK

LEE BROTHERS
PLUMBING and HEATING

Inrsatmool SeoorlUea
Fbane U04—Ttietype DB M
Ortondo

You’re right la imp with the M»K&gt;a
in tho* McGregor ihltt*. Tbtf'n
sod cncw in
win.

Member N. A. S. D.
ReproaenUng T. NeUon OHoarke,
Daytona Beach, Fla.

It’s superior cleaning service you
get every time you tend jour
clothe, to ue . . . It* th# carrlul
attention Ur Ihe 0111* d«U ih Ihel
snahea U c Mg daicrtueo In our
cleaning. COlon ora r e v i v e d ,
wrinkle, smoothed away, dual and
dirt vanish on tho spot!

rHS3H I

the inippint of coign! Skillful
McGrrgoc tailoring gives you
•port ihiiti (hit tit Ugh* in Si;

See the New

‘•The Tallred-obout Home FraveP*

DtlWNTpWN CLEANERS
ND LAUNDRY
AND

Store Open All Day Wednesdays

Phone 014

IStovN I*

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y •&gt;*'
Ills,'* ; ' =-

J etory g o c around that
dytW of catreyr and about to
' larrled at the tarn* time. She
l to think that ahe la slnglod
* sou o f her promiMM#,
by eotmlee of Uur ptosbtju iow i l mueh about

Phono 180

Address

DOUBLE
PROTECTION

Mrs. Eleanor Rooaerell Is highly
ytd because woplo in W**»r
_n, and proiAPly tUcwhtrt. H

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T H U R S D A Y and F R ID A Y !

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You’ve Heard About i t
You’ve Read About It
Now SEE The Original Home Fre
at Sanford' Furniture Company

W K B B B S R U
A.w t

•

U t us show you .why Deepfreeze la the
‘'talked about home fre#*er.M
• Let us show you how you can enjoy deli­
cious out-ofweeson treats all year ‘round.
• Let us show you the heavy-duty unit
which provides constant sera tampers*
tmw for Mfc »lorn*e of meat*, vegeUbltes, fruits, ahd dairy pradueta for
months and months.
•
u t US show you the gleaming porcelain
storage compartments* completely en*

thJnki oho does, the
.that gooaip li ralfeiF
failing of the human

that, tho humble aulfir
It a* much o i tho rich and
Show u* a man- or »
, who hat yiot boon guoslpod
w* will allow you a
bain't lived.

YV.'W.WI

Letter Writing

I/etterfl and Post Cards Addressed

Keystone

R ight on the
SPOT

Ii3 Palmetto Avenue

Phone 1218

Automatic

On n tour that would tax the resourcim of an unhamlicapped person Helen Keller, blind and deaf, made her
first air trip over the,Atlantic nnd has visited Ixmdon,
Paris, Rome, Athens and Germany to learn conditions of
the blind-in war-torn lands. She has visited with many,
sightless soldiers and civilians and studied needs in in-'
stltutions for the blind, many demolished by bombing.
it is a fitting tribute to t Itin remarkable .woman
tlgat befpre her return this month, she is to have an'
audience with Queen Elizabeth, and the chances are that
the queen will get more out of that meeting than Mia.* J
Keller. Wherever she went she must have left heartening!
hope in tho afflicted ones of Europe. If she, with her
double difficulty, could accomplish so much, they, too,
will feel that life holds something for them.

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Tbe coal etrike, aaya .Senator
. gal), Mlt more like an ln»ur»rcllo.i
than a labor ditpute". "The real
lotue", aayt the Tamp* Tribune,
’.‘ la th» proaervallon of condlUr
penal gnremment." Napoleon once
SfeliHf he had been given the nutlij
orlly Jtkl a aiitgl* cannon loaded
.with grapeebol. h« could hdve alop-1
tbe whole French Revolution.
• l uwi. like* to
can’t mine coal with bayonet* . Uul
you eaa recruit from ttiv rank* of
a million unemployed, and million*
of othtr, who do not gel a* ( M
nay 1 at the miner* get, enough
workmen to dig ail the «o »l u&gt;al
1-out of th* mine* . , . and
can protect ttiem with bay

SCREEN W IR E

o f g l ! K B t l i K , llll. l&gt;

Splendid Helen Keller

Anyhow, rsttroad pMtenger travel
hst already been eut bo percent,
and fen embargo placed mi freight
ante, Including Chrittma*
E“
and tree*. Thank* to Mt.

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412 Sanford Avenue

The armed.forces o f the United States are now five
..mi ll,,u‘8 tliq si/-»‘ they weh?.before lh«&gt; war. Army personnel
MOM* THANN&lt;,,niE°PKII80N 5 **1 percent volunteers and navy personnel ,00 percent.
T8EY AUK. INTENDED TO Hy July next it U experteil the entire enrolment of all
BURT: Uying ailde all malice fighting forces will be made up of men who have volun*
all guUe. and hymMiocici. tarily enlisted.
of*
* *Vl * *
i
Tlie recruiting of this peacetime military has been
I accomplished without benefit of the (Jl Bill provisions
*
I for free college, education, jobless pay, and veteran loans.
Mbr« and moic ii Ugiiw to bwk T h e. new recruits, not eligible to that bill, are-offered,
St If lb# world want# Ihc British
- to give the p*o|&gt;U‘ of lodia (heir instead, good puy— the highest in the world— travel, re­
Independence to lh#y can snnl’ tirement benefits, and adventure. The army's aim is
I,07u,00(j officers and men and tlifc Navy's 558,00(1 of*
bllat* #acli other..
fjeors aod men by July next, all volunteers. To meet this
figure the Army will need -10,000 new men monthly
It U too bad that a ,U tr wblch
w|ii|e
the Navy, ueediftg fewer numbers and already com
produced John Sharpe William*
aod P»l Harrlton also product* n post'd.of proportionately more career members, may even
Theodore, lllblo&gt; but we
hope Oil* dim'
-----cvelop n WtlUpg list.
.
______
nnd oractiee of American journal
TUnlfN’!(donut lifictliration extend*
If
a
military
force
of
this
size
is adequate for the ism." A few months after hi* rrHo R are antonlo.
to Vit«
responsibility of the United States in world affairs, it lutn to America -he received the
cprtainJy is heartening to loam that the foree can be
Tho fovernnr*’ conftnmro In Ml developed through volunteer enlistments. It puts service
. ami Beach diucu*»e( the pioblem in the united forces on.a higlt professional basis, and
Dr l^onard Barker
• o f federal aid. Many arc »|&gt;|iu»cd
ODtomeirUt
makes
"soldiering"
virtually
a
calling.
Whether
the
vol­
to fedecal aid, lurh aa it conlempKyee examined—Glasses fltlss*
|at«d In oioUlance to public »chool» unteer enlistments would continue without the spur of
203 S. Orange Are.
by th# federal government on.the tjyj draft is not yet known.
* Orlando, Florida
B1BLB VEKHR FOR TOP AT

ir ,

Fort Caroline, hldoricallv f*m-1 h a i '.n o k k s . i v &lt;-«■»►»&lt;
ou* a, the puUe of French cot* T o AIJ. s-IlKIHTOIW AXti OKU*
HONS H A V IN O CLAIM S OK *&gt; «oniution in ISth-ecntury Florida MASKS AUAJNST 11AII&gt; L S T A T t.:
of you iiy h^rfoy.
wiis situated atop a bluff 'en the t You nnd
TruUlreS I* |&gt;T,»»ol|
Bl ' John* Rlyer about elx mile* n«ltri,(l
/ruin
tixlay'*
Moyport.____The any rl«lm» an-l Jrmaml* w&gt;ilch &gt;

China, aht) th;- l&gt;h&gt;ltppii&gt;re whe'.o
hr wa, an an-red It c l journal Id
en.l photographer, Dr. Richard T.
Baker of New *Y«rk &lt;*tky, write,
and editor oil the d u ff o f (ho
Ihiarthof-Mtiiinn* and Church Ex*
tension nf the Mrlhi«ll»t ( ’ (lurch,
will Ixi the sued ,pi*kcr nt tho
Methodj*!’ 'Church, Thu. sday at
7:30 P. M. It* w.ll speik of his,
observation*
In
the
poit-war
Orient, and of ctmrwes since an
earlier Visit,
In the'summer nf 1U4A. Dr.
Baker returned frntn two .year*
spent a* a teacher and pr:ing dean
of the Post .Cradunte Tkhool &gt;.f
Jpurnaltim in Chungking, f'hina,
en inititutlon npon«»r*d joln'ly hy
C o I u in b' i n llniyrrsitv and the
Chinese government.
Mr. Itaker
was loaned by the Methodist
Hoaid for this snecial warrime
aork. " I t wa, the school's puf*
P«*e," Mr, .Baker explains, “ to
take selected Chinese dudrnla and
train them In the Knghsh lanquage
according, to the Ised principles

2r

WEDNESDAY, DEC 4^1046
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4i the OR] G IN A L
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Rut th* « * -

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Grammar School H it'
Thanksgiving Play

Bridge-Luncheon Is
Given Miss Truluck
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CalendarI

Mis* t'ecelia'Truluck. bridvrlw l
of December, w fs complimented on
WEDNESDAY
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Tho W.M.U. of the First llap- Tuesday with a bridge-luncheon
tist Church will hold tho third
prayer hour with ' the Brother­ Mrs. G. T. Kellain at the home of
hood in charge at the regular the former on Magnolia Avenue.
The party rooms were lavishly
prayer meeting hour.
In c Sanford Womans Club will decorated with sprays of ataleas
have a Chrlstmaa Ensemble wltn and double hibiscus carrying out
all department* participating and the color schema of delicate pinks
a shower for the Children's Home ami row. Guests were seated at
will also be held at 12:3(1 P. al. individual tablea designated by yel­
| and
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.. cards,
green plac
Mrs, K. A. Londenbcrg will act a* low, rose
hostess and assisting wiU ba Mr*. A..dcUciotu tWQ Ctjuree luncheon
_ by
_w ‘th*‘
itssases.
served
L. T. Doaa. Mrs. J. W. Hall. Mrs. was ____
Later several rubhen of budge
George Stine, Mrs. J. O. Huff pud
were enjoyed. Illgh*sc0ie. a IsU
Mrs. J. G. Patterson.
of floral notepaper, Was won by
THURSDAY
The Intermediate G.A.8 of the I Mrs. Prank Kay and sera*no. a
P in t Baptist Chunrh will meet j perfume dispenser, was awanlrJ
at 7:30 P. M. at tha home of I to Mrs. John Bolt.
At the conclusion of the brjd.’e
% Miss Jsan Varn, 305 West Ninth
games a surprise shower of lintr.
Street.
m e P.T.A. of the Southside Pri­ guest towels was glrep to Mis,
mary School will meet in the school |Truluck.
auditorium at 3:15 P. M. Previous I Those Incited to be with the
to that the board will meet at 2:30 honor guest were Mrs. Guy Wood,
.Mrs. Kobley Brucs, Mis. James
P. M.
The Seminole Chapter No. 1, Crapps. Mrs. Henry Wight, Mr*,
t Jsines Higgins, Mrs. J. W. Altman.
O.E.8. will meet at the Masonic1
Hall at 8:00 I*. M. at which time I Mrs. Ray, Mrs. C. E. Spencer,
Initiation will be held.

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SANFORD
MON.DEC.
SHOW GROUNDS
Opposite Ball Park

utta-KTTa-tmua-Tmi nra

w o r ld ’s . Greatest
A M U 5 IM IN T I N S T I T U T I O N

Members of Circle No. I of the
Womens Society o f Christian Set
vice* of tha Flrat Methodist Chuich
met In th* church annex for their
annual ChrDtmaa luncheon and
tusiness moiling on Monday nt
noon. The table was laid for 4‘J
and was arranged In a “ T " forma­
tion, covered with a white cloth.
Sprays of m l poimselliaa v^ere used
In decoraWlg. •
Binging to the accompaniment of
Mrs. L. S. Hnrkey and Mr*. Ed­
ward Kirchrr s i s enjoyed bv thr
members throughout Uie hour. Mrs.
Walter-Rninrs wn* voted the out
standing tnctnber of the year for
her wo, k in membcrsnlp standi
merit and as treasurer. She was
presented with n plate t$&gt; add to
her colls’Ctiou o f snti&lt;|Ue china
Mrs. C. R. Lord and Mrs. Hnrkey
weie presented corsages in ap
precinlion for their outstanding
leadership and attendance.
Mrs
Kircher. a guest, was given a
novelty Santa stocking. A garden
plant was given to Mrs. C. If. Cog
burn in npprecintiun of her leader
ship as curie rhalrmnit.
A short business meeting was
held following the luncheon." Mrs.
M- E. Baker, secretary, sav.- a ir
port of the rest Its of the project*
dulny the past year, Including the
donation to the T. B. Milk Fund,
enteitainnirnt for '.he inmates of
the County Home, clothing sent
overseas and Bed Cross activities.
Miss Maid* Chapman, church
secretary, spoke on Ihe district
conferenc to l«e held at Ihc church
Ion Thursday and Friday of thi*
week.
About 100 delegates file
expected to he present.
The meeting adjourned with the
singing of "Auld Lang Syne .
Those r.ttending were Mi*. t.»nlti«
Kirkland, Tampa Mrs J. F. I'-’ uelte. Mr*. Raines, Mr*. W. A. Muni'
*bum. Mm. H » kcii

Mr*. J; C. Davis, ill** Mnbrl i ’ha|&gt;man. visitor, Mrs. Itny D. Green,
Mrs. Roy Tllli*. Mrs. C. C. Drie»t.
Mi*. I * n. Harkey. Mn. FMwatd
Kirchir, visitor, Mis. W. B. Jar­
rell. Mm. W. M. Black. Mm. J. C.
Hall. Mr*. W. Price Heard,-Ml*.
K. H. Lan»y. Mm. Clarke U « h '
ardy, M"m. Mable Blount. Mra. L
T. Does, Mr*. I*. P. Hagan, Mr*.
8. P. Oolyn, Mr*. Clarence Smith,
Hr*.’ Aaron D. Johnston, Mrs. R.
H. Reelv. Mrs. II. B. Gray. Mr*.
R M. Mason. Mr*, n. 8. Mitchell,
Mm. I.. L. 8HI. Mi*. Silvia KidmU.
Mi*. R. (1. Hlck*on. Mr*. Ix&gt;rd and
Mr*. W. K. Smith
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Pupil* of room three of t!
Sanford Grammar School rtccin
ly.presented a 1 nanksttiving |»r
gram In the auditori'.iiii of th
school with many of the paren.
I
in attendance.
I l (1 I S
The proirram o|H-ned with' tin
_____ _ _ _ _ _
grou p
singing
Thanlugiviri
.nilKs and Psalm 117 wai Use.
ohn E. Priddle *** b**e scripture. The mornii
have been the I n ™ )'« was the Doxclogy. Tv*
i'layg were presented the fir C l.... of iL
L*l.
l*eing the "story
the. First
Thanksgiving in America."
The first »ccn* whs laid «r.
Mrs. O. T. Pearson has return­
ed to Sanford to live after work*, the snip “ Mayflower" ami thIng In Fort Pierce for sevetal scene fallowing was the lundhu
In America ami the last was th.
weeks.
governor signing the proclamn
Mr. and Alts. Donald K. Pear­ tion of Thanksgiving. The second
son and son Donald. Jr. spent whs a mialeni play with the sui*
the Thanksgiving holiday's with je*' being what n rich boy ha
his parents, returning Sunday to to Im thankful for.
Gaineavillo where he la attending . Mr*. D. K. Me Nab was the ac­
companist for the singing.
college.

SPF.KI) 1.IMIIKH
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Mr*. John M. Morgan o f At­
lanta and Miss Ruth Mettinger
of Jacksonville have returned
home after spsndlng the past
week with Mr. Walter Morgan
at th* Valdes Hotel.

Christian Church
(iroun Holds Meeting

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The Woman's Council of the
Fits* Christian Church met ot
Monday evening at the home ei
M i&gt; Kay For. The hostesses for
the meeting were Mrs. D. D.
I -undies* uml .Mrs. J.
aids.
The
ini din g
was
preside.!
over by Mrs. J. L. Hot
‘M rJ* i
the
pe®want
»&gt;ade r
A 'X ir V 'im
„ nJ , cv
nd„ .,, , f|ir ,
|.|nn, w (r ( ,
those who u
season.
,\t the rntn
llr, . meeting
menls consist
pumpkin pics

Francis Kearnol Blackburn and
Gerald Collin* of Zion. Ky. air
spending a vacation at the home
o f J. Tilden Jawba irt U ke.'
Montoe. Tlie Blackburn* are rnrIdoyrd at the UoltYUTo Medical
i)e|&gt;ot from which Gerald. wl.,v
lias just recently 'returned from
Japan, will be discharged.
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House guest* at the Y. C. Hal
linger home on the Country Club
Road are Mr*. Ballinger’*'nephew
and wife, Mr. and Mr*. George
Hinchliffe . of Long Island and
Glenn It. Swope of- Sluncle. Ind.
They were joined „ver th* week­
end by Gratia nod Eugene Owen Celery
of Lake Mary.

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In .• a ll" . 1m il•- f i* . Tli#.-*

i.tl.i prr&gt;tici f-r lii.i that th.r
will 1,10 provide &lt;octa!jat!c

Pnxnvifrr train, trxvilin; m St,
f Prfrr»t&gt;urK nnir will &gt;e (unite,I t&gt;
~ , a speed of 15 tuxfr* an lu-ur ill mill
* town and -5 niO.ru an t.mir in tl-r
j .uliurba. The St. I ’eleishtirg rttj1
today adopted :,n orriinun&gt;-c
.citing lh«* «p**d limit, in an rf
„ ? &lt;rt to prevent rolli.ion. betwre*
Siam, an automobile.. nhirh li«v«*
. Ineii mimrmu* rtn ’iitly Tin* coyn
- ir ‘ l net a maximum |tvlaity of fjun
i ; fine and .Ml dav. in .1 I fm t ju lv
» j •.iuii of the ortliipyict-'

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Among those attending the
Ballet Russc concert In Orlando
recently- were Mrs.* Edgar Mit­
chell. Mis* Ruth Hale and Mrs.
J. C. Mitelirll.

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o ff mi oil lialu.l.ie., in 'rith ir
llriti.li in the ISti**hui man net.

Orange City Hotel

Friday, Dec. 6
BIRTH ANNOUNCEM ENT '
Lieut, and Mrs. Vincent .A.
&lt;):()&lt;! to 12:00
Daley announce the birth of n
PROGRAM ADOPTED
'.JUithter, Dawnell Gayle, on lire,
A dm ission
K K A N K H 'R T . Gr: —ju &gt;..IV o i .
■I a' tho Kcrnald-Laughtim MemCouple
1.00
nil- American mltrVa ’
.-over"
••rial lln.pitnl. Mrs. Dairy will
Tax
.10
TO K Y O , Dec. I. bV» Tin pro tnent nfficials In Cermany -aid
ho rcmvtnliered as the former
Marjorie June Burdick.
vosi inarshsl's office in Tokyo .li. today the so-calle.l -•*-,,laliratl*i*i
s' ossn! today the stre.t ,.f a .lap 7 program adopted hv the lir r n ia n
anese-American soldie. who ?l -tale of Gienter lles«r on tMinday
l-stH!*_fea* him *•*1 dump Hint actually will affect only n s iw l
Casselberry News
fid,(top fronv Japanese liuildi'
con*ractors over h two month pet
By Jane Willlaaie Casselberry
imp The sn'dicr we- attachnl -n
a unit dealing with .Linnnrsr
hnilders renovatlnfc Tokyo MIVt«
C H R I S T M A S CrIFF S U G G E S T I O N
I. »-'■* •» l'SV« ilil,d".-d *h. ,h0. „
,
money simply by threatening to
Swearingen and Mrs
U! nif fill.her wolk
at the home of the I
The Nicest Gifl and One Your Family Will Krntly
" f NoT.
tins College when he return-.
A p p recia te
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J IT v
American la-gum P«&gt;.t No. IK:t
i ' '''‘". Halls. Mr*. 1
and Legion Auxiliary will meet
,';*r" ‘ iPf- " l\V I ? ! ” 1;
Wednesday at ihc library in
*,rN,
..''‘S f l ’ V
Lnngwood at K P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. ia-pnunl ( ‘.i - «•Iberry-were host* ut a catd paity
last Saturday evening at the
Asatea luMlge, Tln&gt;»e pre.ent
were Mr. and Mr*. H o w a r d
Gltene. Mr. and Mrs. K cii Wat*on. Mr. rind Mis. Ilihhiinl I'n-sellicrry. Jr,, Mrv and Mis. Vein#
Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. \V W.
I.nwricimilk Mi&lt;» Judy G.uland.
9 F lo rid
Mes*r*.
Tally llattaway. i lif
HaMawax. Remo llnttnwa* • •"
my Cooke. Sonny King. 11/11 k 'l
linm* and Jiili"* C&gt;dle.
Young Jeu&gt; I.ybiMiid i. h.m-.g u e s t of Mi. and Mr* Paul
Bates. Jerry I* s nephew ef MiV.
Bate*.

RAYMOND STUDIO

Grate Dance,
Given For Alumni

Mr. nnd'Mr*. Emmett Pearson,
spent the Thanksgiving holiday* j
with hi* mother Mrs. Ruth Prut
son of -Panin Mr. Pearson is at lending the University at Gntnrvllle. Also l.isut. Jack Penrsoli ,
and Mr*. Pearson aie visiting
hi* mother. I.leut. Pearson is on
terminal leave front the Army
Air Forces, lie was a bombet
pilot during the war and spent
several months a* a prisoner »f
Jar In Germany.

n s p a r in g ly
riiu rsd a y , l)e

Jimmy Stripling
Honored With Party
Jimmy .Stripling was honored
on his ninth birthday with s
party given by his mother. Mrs. I
Nell Htripling at her home. U1U.
Klin Av*. A pink and blue color
scheme was uned l» the decora­
tions. Games were plnyrd and!
were under the drier urn « f j
Dorothy and Doris Anderson and,
prixe.s were awarded to the win-,
nrr*. Balloon* ami whistle* were
given x* favors.
Those enjoying the oernsion;
rfTTTr*"Jimmy were Jinmiir John-'
son. Clark Till!*. Billie Webb,I
Betty Bryan, , N a d l n e Webb,!
Preddlc Knight’,' Vaughn Webb,
Gregory Wnlkly. I'attv Walker,
Teddv Walker, Ihlly Tyir. Shli,,
ley Tyre r.nd Randall lasvender.

Ca r d

of

th anks

Wr wish to uke thi- in. an
expressing our thanks fm
m*nv acta of kindm-'* and fl
offerings extended t,y mu fm
during the illne*s and drnth .J
loved one, Mrs. Beatrice h
0. F. Woodson
Mr*. Clyde Slinsnn

Provincetmvn
Players
Cn*selV‘'rry, Route 17-

Kcgjnald and ltit;i

(voode
Slewnrl Schneider
lxrcke Williams, Jr.
4p Stratton
In the pcpulnr comcdv
"The Second Mnn”
(Played by Noel Coward)
1 yr. in N. Y. City

Opening Tonight
8:15 P. IM.
Performance* Wednesdn y,
I Sal
Thura
Scats 1.00
Rc»crveH Seal* 1.25
(plus tax)
Phone Winter Park 827-J
1 lo 2 and 6 to 8 P. M.

Make the Tourist (Vntur at tlu* ( ’hamber
" f ( ’nmmmv HuiMing your lioaiitiuarlers.
Thu Seminole County Chamber of Com­
merce is planning various forms of eu
tertaining.

To accomplish this it is necessary to have
your name and local address.

MORE FUN THAN A PARTY
That's What the Roy* and Girl* Say When Learning
Nol only Diction
Not only Kxprcaaion

Name

Not only Body Co-ordination
Hut LOTS MORE

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For Boya and Girla agea 6 to 13. This ad ia your
FREE pats for 1 lesson. Bring it tp the Womans Club
Oak Avenue. Thursday, December 4 al 3:30 P. M,
Tuition rales are very reasonable.

Ix»cnl Address
Phonh
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'T he Lcuser Dramatic Studios *
318 Oak Avenue

INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
BOX SPRINGS
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
The fsIrssUo, ipring-glod Ifoofcec* of o
thousand 8ow*»* — nod* wRb a ror* bench
me s — ly Imprisoned for you kt Eltiobsih Arden»
new Mdte Heurs Eou de ToBaHa.

IAU 0» tO«m fOew) 7.5m
• ran;**, m

WE SIANUFACTURE

BEDDING OF DISTINCTION
WE REBUILD •.
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Mltmo MWMK.UOO

EVJ2RYTHING I N B E D D IN G
USE OUR BUDGET PLAN AND

“P A Y AS Y O U REST”
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A R E ID E A L C H R ISTM AS.G IFTS
UP SWING— Music by 4 Grekt Bands
SMOKE RINGS— Favorites of All Time
GETTING SENTIMENTAL— with T. Dorsey
BY REQUEST— Groat Songs by James Melton
1. 2, 3 KICK— Congas by Xaviar Cugat
CHRISTMAS CAROLS—Organ and Chon.s
WALLER ON THE IVORIES—Fata Waller
MERRY XMAS MUSIC—Perry Como
RHAPSODY IN BLUE— Boston Pops
POLONAISE— Al Goodman
PETER AND THE WOLF— Sterling Holloway
GRAND CANYON SUITE*

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Leather Vanities, and.. Uvernighters
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UTK ARE pleased to announce that our luggage atock
fits now complete. Our prices arc the lowest you’ll
find anywhere. Come in and let us show you now
things in lenthcr.

FURNITURE CO

‘ FIRST STREET

PHONE

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PHONE 953

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PACE FOUR

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4, 1946

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Arm y, NotreDaine
Place Two Men On
Mythical Eleven

Davis and Felix Blanchard, Army'*
irresistible harks, became today the
first pair of teammates ever to
achieve the All*America football
team for three consecutive years.
' This gave ArtnyCJwo places on.
The 1946 Associated Press team,
a distinction also won by Notre
I tame.
Starting with Walter Camp's
Tech’ s Duke, Georgias first AII'Amcrira selection In IKA9,
continuing through The Ai*
Trippi A re Selected and
teams, only 15 men previous t«r
On No. One Team Davis .and Blanchard won first
team honors for three or mor*
consecutive years. The last was
Itjp TKIl SM1T5
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A P General Sport* Vdltnr
Red Grange, Illinois halfback of
NEW YORK, Dee. 4, &lt;/P&gt;—Glenn 1923, 1921, and 1925. Nrver before

have toammalrs accomplished this
feat. '
Notre Dame's finest were John
Lujack, crafty quarterback, and
George Connor, towering tackle.
Whereat in 1915 Army so complrtely overpowered sll collegiate
competition as to place five men
on,the first team, this year found
the Cadets much' closer pressed.
Geographical d is tr ib u tio n of
men on the first three teams re*
fleets a swing of football's wartime
center of gravity in the east towards the west and south.
The east placed two men on the
first team— Blanchard nnd Davis;
the south three, the midwest four,
the southwest one, and the far

The 1946 A P All-American
Position
Pinyfi* and oCIIfrc
End
BURIt BALDWIN, UCLA
Tackle DICK HUFFMAN, Tennessee
Guard WELDON HUMBLE, Bice .
Center PAUL DUKE, Georgia Tech
SENIOR
Guard ALEX AGASE, Illinois
' SENIOR
Tackle GEORGE CONNOR, Notre DnrtwJUNIOR
End
ELMER MADAR, Michlgnn
SENIOR
Back JOHN LUJACK,‘ Notre Dame JUNIOR
Back CHARLES TRIPPI, Georgin
SENIOR
Back 'GLENN DAVIS, Army
(x)JUNIOR
Back 'FE LIS BLANfJHARD, Army
(x)JUNIOR

Height
6-1
6-2
6-1

Weight
196
230
216

6-1
6-10
6-3
6-10
6-0
560-0

210.
101
226
180
180
11 190
9 170
205
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'Repeaters from 19 it and 1945 tennis.
(x ) Although juniors, Davis and Blanchard grndunte next June under West Point’s
accelerated war course of study.

FOR RENT

6

NICELY

furnished bedroom, hot
water, Gentlemen preferred. .119
W. 3rd 81,

ROOM for rant,- 905 t'aiainn III
’■ Ph. MO W.

ARTICLES FOR SALE
•on* .beforn winter,
II. B, Pope Co., Inr. BOO

9

WORK WANTED

EXPERT painting — contract or
hourly basis.
S. G. Crognn,
Free estimate*. I’h. 1131 or 7F.1-

SWRKT Hamlin orange* 2c r
It. W, Lord. 1‘hone 7KK-W.

DRESSMAKING in ymn
with my maehlna. 75c i
HEADQUARTERS for Otrlsimn*
Mrs, Coker, Ph. Co. 4502.
gift*, toy*, game., hook*, doll*.
Buy
now
on
budget
or
Iny-owny,
PART.
Iline Job by vetera n Timm
l a i u i e comer room with kitchen
Flre»|(in( B I i i i m , 111 K. First
as Derkner. Pti. 11S2-W.
privilege*. Working couple pre­
ferred. No drinking.
129 W,
faXTEIHOK and .Interior painting
le t St.
GAS WATER heater. Good
Bent material* used. I'h. 1*93.
tlnn
&lt;15.00,
Phone
2R0-tV
Cl,FAN bedroom*, twin bedtwo grptlrmen, &lt;5.1X1 each,
FOR SAI.Ei Wooden, stavA burLOANS
water, maid service. Mu*
rid*. Make excellent feed and
tulier. 42# W. !*t Si.
grain container*, $1.90 each.
l o a n s Ma u i ;
Southern Chemical*, 2llt N.KIni
FROM &lt;10 TO &lt;ioo
2 WANTED TO RENT
Ave.
itrlrt privacy; fast servlr*
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
W ANTED to rent one or two room Golf clubs, 3
192 Hanford Avenue
furnished a p BT I m e rU , I'lione
Phone 91 -W.
1047 R.
IIO H ltO W H H KK WHERE
.SALE: Fried Jumbo Shrimp
p r i v a c y ih k k s i *f x t i :d
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR
lilnner 11.0(1 lit llumcr's Soda YOlJR naluial dealre for privacy
in money - matter* la .itrletlv
DI! SALE: A cute little stucco
ratpecled here.
Friend* am*
bungalow with extra lot, some GIRL’S bicycle, exw
relative* ara not uueitlon**
new tire* and tulo
fruit Ire#*. Price only J1'i9P,9&lt;l,
a* out your credit. —rour em­
AW-.
Plume 1111.
Edward F. I.n
ployer or business associate*
will not hear of &gt;u*r periuntl
14 room house, centrally located. FDR SALE: Wine for your frull
affair*. Thera la no caute fat
rake at Homer's Soda Shop.
Ideal for rooming houm*. Srr
ownfr, :i00 W. ftih ftC.
M M S A L E : Living room *uili*
PLEASANT, well furnluhrd room
609 Palmetto Ave.

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•onahU',

til locnlioh.

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$75410.
Excellent
Phone 269 .1

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t ARTICLES FOR SALE
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Popular Seat Covtrs
a m I N OLE TIR E SHOP

SttiNH

ITATION leathers in most 6
A R T IC L E ! ! W A N T E D
ojors and large aeleellon of
[ood Upholatsry fabric*. Robert
L Brown, 29il N. Orange I'L L H U T your re, -cganlletsi
of age rr condition. H e- Reel,
Lv«„ Orlando, Fla.
300 W

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, records.
The Music USED pianos for ca*h. The Muilc
Box, phone 053.
FLOOR MATS
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for all model*

ChevrileU and Ford*
, ftEH IN O LK T IR E SHOP
ABpEN and lawn seed; Vlgoro
Pertillxer.
The Sanford X-Cel
fitone, 2nd A Sanford.

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P.XAS
HOSES.
Eveibloomlug
Florida Rose*, Axaleua, ,Camel,
till, Grafted Gardenia*, Bush
A lima min, Croluii*, Ixnra*, Hy­
drangeas, Acalphyas, Pineapple
Palms, Red Orange Pink und
Parpla Bouganvilla, Ligtrstrum,
Double Yellow Hlbiicu*. Evergr«cnr, Grafted Avarodd*. Gitru» TTcex, Pecan*, Flg«, Per•Imrnoii*, Grape*.
The Meat'Complcl*
Variety Poislble
C. B. HUGHES,
PAMPAS NURSERIES
' Sammki, Florida
and
162 Bo, Penlmula Drive,
t- - Daytona Beach
10 miles East of Sanford

S P E C I A L S F A V IC E 3

Show rard* and pueter*
O— l.'REH SIGN (IKKVICK
O. D. Land re**. Phono 1021
RKNT A CAM
YOU DRIVE IT
I’ llONK 200
flTHICK LA ND-MirrfRIHON
'.'-DRIVB-IT, INC.

MAGS wnnled—fred,
fertlliter.
DODGE . PLYM CUTB
Highest cash price. Write Cen­
PARTS AND SERVICE
tral City Bag Co. Box 2402, Or­ 109 Palmetto Ave.
Phone t i l l
lando. .
ELFa TRIG
appliance repairs—
we repair washing machine*,
varcutn cleaners, fin ji,' mixers,
Trotter Appliance Service, 304
Wanted to buy—
W. 2nd St., Phono 1064-J.
bile. Phone 12J-M
AUTOMOBILE A radiators re­
paired. Wright A Cohan Oar­
7 Pats, Livestock, Supplies
age, 21at A French, Ph, lOOB-J,
rrou ciiT O N a w a t s o n , 1201
Celery Ave. Hai Purina Feeds.
GIVE u* your order for baby
ehlcki. The S a n f o r d ‘X-Cel
Store, 2nd A Sanford.
GERMAN police puppies, 2 month*
old, full blooded &lt;20.00, opposite
Dr. linker Dairy, J. V, Martin,
Route 2 - Box OH.

All-American Second and
OND TEAM
POSITION
aldwin, Arkansas
END
•ratio, Southern California
TACKLE
tstrangclo, Notre Dame
GUARD
Meeks, South Carolina
CENTER
idros, Oklahoma
GUARD
Amllng, Ohio State
TACKLE
I Linen. ,l.!. of Wnshineinn
END

Third! Teams

George Strohmeycr, Notre Dame
Herbert St. John, Georgin
Frank Wydo, 'Cornell
Henry Foidbcrg, ArmyRay Evans, Kansas
'
Arnold Tucker, Army
Charlie Justice, No. Car,
Harry, Gilmer, Alabama

west one. Taking Into acr-nmi the went mi to *ramp himself a* the
full squad of three linin*, the eu*l *ii|ielli player that ho in— mlriity
bail six, tint south nine, the south­ on defense, a great, teum player,
west three, the midwest 19, mid il&amp;ngeciun because of hi* 'great
the fur west fivr.
sptrd uHil weight, iim^ seemingly
Standing in the fio n l rank in alwny* capable' of picking Up
yard*, were
neeileil,
the niidwest with Notre Dame'* whatever
Lujack ami Connor nrt* -Elmer llhiiifhiml 'carried ill,1 ball up to
Mndar, Mirhigtm'a powerful defen­ the Navy gnme 195 time* for 510
sive end, nnd Alex Agn-e. guard yard*.
on n strong Illinois tenm.
fo o l Field General
Southern &lt;'onlril&gt;ulh&gt;tn&gt;
Qtiailerhack of this above aver
The south'* rnntril ill ion s In tins age All America back field I- Lufirst tenm are, Dirk lluf/tuun, 219- jnrfc, eool field giiteral of Notre
pournl Tennessee lorkle, Paul D . m iic
I'mler the" Notre Dame
Duke, George Tech eentei t|r *V»l«ni hi- rnrely carried the ball,
rlaimnl by many n*
grealrit i hot when tt came hi* way he
t year*; abuwed he could run with it.
collegiate center of
Gemg la An areuiate passer. a keen nnamt Charles Trippi.
rulining
“ f iip|in*ing i1rfeii*e«. on In
back who is a wo
v,,
tpiring field It-adet, nnd—above
nr Wei- 1,11 » key secondary defender
- gunid, whose flying tnrklr* cut down
rr Until- many a touchdown run, Lujack
surh .« hi'1* 6tir to go on to another senn’* vie- mtional *ea»on in IJI7. In seven
mines, Lit jack threw H2.|ia«*ea for
!Mli rea- 86 completion*, with *la»*Vderfepintc id- H°ne, nnd n total vardnjc nf 626.
yt footIn their specialised field* there
he *u.r t*1** not much to chooser between
I .. ' Iwjn'ck nml the man who directed
it lim-k
"ml Blanchard, Arnold Tuckhirhr-t *’f- When they opposed each other
* * the honor* were altnoil even, hut
■arkfield' ‘,Yrr t**e *rai,on Lujack emerged
i rir.i with the Iwiter record.
—Jlobl '
A* if l.ujsrk's passing and Ihtvi*'
,
and Blanchard'* running were not
v- ' ’ rnough for the first team hackfield,
ernarul ‘ he fourth member, Trippi, came

Fisherman?

er liice guard, Hamilton Nishol*,
Jr., who wns on the All-Ainrrlrn

GET

ms
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mi astonishing number of tnrklc*
evBry Saturday anil in the critical
game with Ohio Stair, he stopped
Joe Whlsler als-inehpi froin the
goal line mi o play that helped
turn the tide of victory.
Many Outstanding ('enters
Few years have seen a* many
outstanding center* os 1946—
iitynnl Meeks of Smith Carolina,
George
Slrohmeyer
of
Notre
Dame, John Cnnnody of Indiana,
Chuck lledaarik of Pennsylvania,
Roland Nabors of Texas Tech. Bill
lowering over slj was Duke of
Georgia Tech. Coach iltm le Moo.c
nf Louisiana Stcte call* him "ler*
rlfic" nnd when Coach Henry
Frnkn of Tulane made hi* South­
east Conference selections he cir­
cled Duke’s name amt wrote
‘ ‘great."
“
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The season wn» unique in one
lespect. Never Imfnre have o*
many pievlou* first tram AU­

GIFTS W H E R E FISHERM EN
.
TRADE!

Fresh W ater R EELS $6.50, $11.00, $12.50
Kalamazoo, Ocean City, Langlay

Heddon Pal RODS—Super Deluxe $25.00
He Need* No Belter

BOYS RODS

85c and $2 50

We* Handle the Best in 'Pop Grade Hard
Braided Nylon and Silk Lines
T A C K L E BOXES
M IN N O W BU CK E TS

.

$0 75
$2.60

Falls City Floatinu

M IN N O W SEINKS
Heddon LU K E S

152.50 up
$1.25, $1-35. $1,511

Juit Arrived a Large Selection of Favorites
We Have The One* the SPECS Are Hitting Toot

Back Rest B O A T SE ATS
$2.35.&amp; $3,98
P L A S T IC CUSHIONS
$2.50
Kapox CUSHIONS
$2-85 and $3*25
Boat OARS and Canoe Paddles $2.25 ud

times would run towards hi* own

gbal cornered and somehow find
an opening that did not seem to

VETERAN'S TERM ITE
CONTROL c n
formerly the W, D. Melton Ex­
terminating Co.—fi years guaran­
teed contract, bonded and In•urnl, *8 year* experience. For
free inspection* and estimate
Phone 6 ot wrlle P. O. Box
73 iemgwood, Fla.

i’Xi»t f o r a get-away that meant .«

FISHERMAN

PUBLIC stenographer. 110 N.
Park. Phone 4120. •
Cockar spaniel pupnlea— registered
black male*. -Select now for
PIANO
tuning and repairing. Last
Chrlalmas^Dellvery. Phone 462IH year* with Cable Piano Com­
pany and University o f IlllnoU,
Champaign*, Urhana, HI. L. L.
COW pnny for sale or trade. W. J
Sill, Residence Phone 6II-W or
Jones. W. 1st St. Box 99.
1 TUXEDO FREDS—complete line.
Music Box, Phone 963.
FOB SALE : Kerry Blue terrier
■ Hunt's Tuxedo Peed Store.
yplea-rrglstered-10 weeks old. DEPENDABLE r^dTo service. The
|GRIP LOCK
Phone 9U.
_ A. Best, Phone county 3105. •—Muilc■■Box,
| a
— i.m^ ,&gt;*^w—
16" TACKLE BOX
WE
repair
domestic
and commer­
FOR
SALE
—”
XkC
reglstereil
HANFORD HARDWARE CO,
cial icfrlgerator*, electric ap­
Cockrr Spanltl—blonds, black*.
v. 210 East First St.
pliance*, washing machine*, Iron*
Chatnplan stock— puppies and
and toaster*. 308 Hanford' Avo.
CL1 CONCRETE Co. J. E.
grown dog*. Stud service. Merdvillager, J r, Mgr. Cement
Ph. 859-J, John Glllon.
wood. Kennels—Phone 805-J.
ter Proofing —• Building
BERTH SEWING
ika — Sawer Pip*.
809 T
HELP WANTED

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m a c h in e

GIRL for soda fountain a'. Lan.
ay’a Drag Store. Part *4m\ or
FLOWERS
for all occasions
(N E ILL « YOST. FLORIST
Celery Ava, Juit o ff Slnea
lea ph. 403,~ residence ph, 010-1!
FEBN SEED
PA RAG US PLUMOHA NANUS
^NRW CROP-FREHH-FKRN .
td from Maly. Delivery In
ary. Place your order now.
raf filled In order received,
140.00 per pound, ono half
with order. M. M. "Jack”
&gt;r4 Box 1404 Deland, Fla.
GALLON
i
THERMOS JUGS
with (pickets
'ORD HARDW ARE CO.
gfcat First Bt,
and fixtures, concrete

Us. 1 Pr rubber
Kipp. 700 W. 9th

snop

Build your proiem machine Into
a purtabl* electric. Install the
backward and forward attach­
ment. Repair all makes. SttpW ANTED— Young lady v»ho can
pllsw for all machines. 118 mb
.keep hooka and.ltam floral work.
French Ave. Phone 1190,
A. K, Rnssettar, Ph. 812-W.
FOR Carpenter Jobbing and Paint­
Wanted, a woman-for housework,
ing see Jam** M. Phillip*. Rt. t
107 N. Locust.
‘
Box 164.
HELP W ANTED — Experienced
W A T cil and til-OCK Repairing.
salesman, Firestone Store*
"Get It when you want It.”
TUB IIOMK SHOP L
GOOD JOBS FOR FORMER
1700 Sanford Av«,
Phona 1148-1
ARMY, N A V Y, M A R IN E AND
C0A8T GUARD SPECIALISTS
Job
Mas.
Grades CURTAINS, lace table cloth* A
luncheon net*, washed, starched
Cook
060 6, 4
and stretehad, 818 Ifatlanrillr,
Pharmacist ,;gmML...!49
4,, 3
Phone 879.
Photographer ____ ....188
6, 4
»
Translator
807 8, 4, 3
» NOTICES—-PERSONAL
Operators, NCO
4 1 4 ,1 4 ,8
Llasorf Pilot
..771
6, 4, J
BEMINOLB TIR E SHOP
Po*lal O erk 1 ...-. .060
6 ,4
201 North Park
and many other akIUa- Qualified
Telephone 87
Am
y . r»
Navy,
Marina
or vV*8
Coast4
•J
f n'Xi
*Yj| £
9InDft pT
Ouard vetarans who hatd any of
ORLANDO
Morning Benllnil— Star
some 400 occupational special
circulation office telephone num­
•tie* for O.tobntn* or moro may
ber changed to U66-J.
now enlist In the new Regular
Army at a grad* depending.upon
the length of your previous oc­ 14
LOST A FOUND
cupational specialty eerric*. Naw
high Arm y pay end the opport­ LOST—yellow kitten. Reward ft
unities for advancement make an i return or information .to 708 I
5nd Street.
.Army career mor* attractive
now than arm before, Stop In

SALT WATER
a discharged' veteran, or. In the
case o f Blanchard and Pnvls, *
member o f the armed forcea.
Blanchard-.and Davla. although
listed as Junior*, finish at West
Point in Jun* because, o f the ac­
celerated course or study imposed
by war.
lately have superlative* heen
bestowed so Freely on two back*
as they hav# on Daria and Blanch­
ard. Some observer* rati Dari*
the greatest running back ever.
Be that as it may. Arm y'* oppontnta', from Notre Dame and Michi­
gan down, found him a constant,
nerve-wracking manaet.
.
Great All Around
.,
With half • a chance, he was
ewap, shaking loose tackier*, step­
ping around and over a defense
that dften was battered djxwn
personally by hi* mighty team­
mate and blocker, Blanchard. In

f A R R I.I.l'S

FISHERMAN
P E N N REELS
Penn Deep Sen REELS

$3.85 to $8.25
$35.00

The Senator

OCEAN CITY.
Montague Split Bamboo RODS

$9.15
.$13*25

6 Fool Jointed

•iCAPUDINE

CUTTY HUNK LINES in LINEN nnd NYLON
Pound Teat to 72
*-

TACK LE BOXES—Large
$6.75
Fish Scalers, Knives, Barometers.
Stringers and Hundreds; of other
j •
Fishing Tackle Items
GUARANTEE a„d MAINTAIN REPAIR
DEPARTMENT FOR OUR SPORTS EQUIPM€NI

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THE WEATHER
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Unity
Them
StrengthT » rrolort the Peace at Iba Wiridi
Ta t i w n l i Iba Praireaa at America|
Ta PrW art Prosperity for Baafart;

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY

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E a U b lU h t d 1908

VOLUME XXXVIII
1■. i . ' . ' f

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FLORIDA,

NEW SPAPEK

THURSDAY, DEC. 5. 1948

Associated Press L u itd Wire

_

A. F, ofL. President
Proposes Truce In
Soft Coal Strike

ItotarinnH Inspect Celery Packaging' Machine

#

Situation
Chief Executive Is
Expected To Urge
Miners To Go Back
i To W ork In Talk
WASHINGTON, Doc. G
— (fP) — President Truman
will addreos the nation by
radio at 9:30 P. M. on Sun­
day night. Tho President
* will discuss the coal crisis in
* speech lasting at least 20
minutes and possibly longer.
Mr,-. Truman’s address will
or

General Strike
In Oakland Ends
By Compromise

Coal Miners Are
AH With Lewis,
Survey Reveals

City Agrees Not To
Use Police In Hit­
ting Picket Lines

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■ the Um« r
Roan asserted that Mr. Truman
will dbcusa the situation groVv.
Ing out o f tho cool strike. A l­
though Roig did not say in. It
U exported thr.t tb* President
5 will appeal.to thi r.oft coal min­
ers to return to'th sir Jobs. H*
is believed to hgro withheld
his
ithh
decision to maki tho speech un­
til after John lZ Lewis’ contempt
of court trisl was concluded.
Meanwhile, the" government Is
looking over the so-called “ Tole­
do Plan” Us a possible solution
a.,
A
ln
)\ n p .M s n a rr r m P til
to America's
labor-hiansgemetit
problem.
Stabilisation Director
John Hteelman ha* passed the
plsn along to President Truman
Jk to see if it can he applied on a
national tealo to legislation to
be proposed to the new Con­
gress.
The “ Toledo Plan" works un*. der an agreed-upon charter of
principles and tho Toledo committse holds informal as well as
formal hearings. Th* commit too
is made up of mm from all in­
terested groups, labor, manage­
ment and the public.
.
The vice mayor of Toledo.
* Ohio, Michael Disails, be leves
tho plsn can work nationally as
it has In Toledo. Ho suggested
a commute* of IB members terh
from labor, management and
public group* with tho president
a&gt; chairman, lie aald proMerti*
could be studied for a 00-day
period, during which there would
b« no strikes, and then a re­
port .would be submitted .as ^to
the test appoach fdr settlement
of any dispute. Dlsslle said U&gt;«
i f plan has worked In Totedo, Ohio,
bscaus* the members of the local
'committoo enjoy a mutual confldcnce and understanding.

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dicted by the Nallsnsl Aspo­
rtation of Home Builders. Th*
association added In a state­
ment that 400.000 homes for
'rlrrsns now betna built pill
lie kept from completion »m ie
the embargo is In rffec\. Thr
home builders sail that suprnrion of lumber shipments will
be fell Immediately.

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O A X I-A M T Calir.'. Dee. 5. M l
— A F of l, leaders ngrerd this
morning to ep j the general
strike in the city of Oakland.
City Manager John Hassler disdosed‘ a truce agreement with
union cjtieft. Hassler said a re­
turn to work order will be given
to all union business agent* at
* meeting today at 10:00 A. M ,
Pacific Time.
Th« settlement ha* hern con­
firmed by a union statement. It
will end the general tieup at
Oakland which has strangled
commerce In East Hay cities for
tw„ days.
A K of I, statements say the
agreement is ttasrd on the con­
ditions that Oakland police will
not he used in -breaking union
picket lines, and that city o ffi­
cials will 11 main neutral In lalior
disputes. Hassler said he agreed
to the peace terms at an early
morning conference.
Th* general strike is the fifth
of it* kind In th* history of the
American Labor movemoal. It*
approaching end finds 1,000.000
East
Bay
resident*
without
transportation, food and other
necoMitie* of life In short sup­
ply. and tho city of Oakland un­
der a state of emergency.
The settlement terms were
agreed tn shortly after an an*
nounccmenl lhat ihe A r (,» ^
Teamfttetn Uo*on ami tho Independent M achin ists Union woujd
return to work today.
The source of the
pule, the Kahn and Hastings
retail stores, still are
bound. Th* labor dissension be­
gan last October when the Re­
tail Merchant Association de­
clined to nego.iats a contract
for tha tw„ stores alono. The
association hns insisted on hlan
ket negotiations for w l mem­
ber* stores when -"d If the
union proved that a " ' ^ ° ri‘uy
s to re employes
the .tore
employe, wsro union
members.

Member* o f the Banford H o u r) Club wre jMtowii i»t th#* BUtlt
.Marhtnr Shop where they recently in»prct««l a c r ln y wuppm u m.iihin*
which trinut celery tops and wrapt thr kiwrr portion ol v&amp;c\\ &gt;.ulk n
cellophane. *t the fe m e Unir tikserttni; a tradr label The {m ckaftiu
machine U the Invention of I jouI s Marka t»f W olcott N Y
a utowr.
under whose direction the machine u x i producrO ut the Ahof» Mi

“ with
I-. 11. Kramer,
UV*
W ale, citrua r n W r
permanent chairman, more »h«n
100 fruit and vvgeUbla
hav« drafted Jhrro resolution.

"S
B T u S lk i'
0 Florida delegation

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In Washtho Florida
ingUn would balp to break govemmental TaatxtcUoo* on f.rtlHaar into tha atata.
Tha confaronaa aalA that with
winter .fruit and v*«.Uhl*i pro-

v,^ V ( iroEn"
a‘h°&gt;eu^ W
b r t a s r t %.

•uppll.. of
ly needed tharo during tho
tar.

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A -rsa g a r&amp; s*
&lt; a !S M a ' s s 5 a «
ar a»ked by

Agrteultura.
that auch

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Smith Was grporlrd J®
*
compound fracture of tha tnkUHa fivaKta Sanford. Kngirmar Jo*
it ary, had
h
Well*, rtaident of I-aka Ma
ih .H n up
a sprained ankl. ami w.s ah
and bruUad
a. the
rc.ult
ruissu •*
•••• ---l*t of hla
Jump from tbo anglnical’' *5*®®]
ng to W .'R. Varn of
doctor on th. V*ln. who w . i not
injured. -Rusa.H Waldsn. . negro
brake man, al.o of S.nford,&lt;had a
Th. coUl.ion occurred U * « urv®:
Ct ha* bean attributed by railroad
men to Improper flag protection.
Th. an. in. of th. oncoming train
Tb« am ini
l a ! doralUd bv th# 'mpact. sUo
four* o f the car* behind I t Twroa
ror.V7 f ‘t h V r « . l frolght - m
,!rrn0U*hmL C.rgo.# «t
and citrua fruit w .r. raportad to
have been acattarod^ about. ^Tha
Injured men wer.
hospital In Kleilmmee.

Pepper Blames Strike
On Repubican Win
M fAM I, Dec. 6, M l - In- the
view o f 8«nator Claude Pepper
of Florida, blame for the coal
•trlka should be plscrd on Re­
publicans who, ss Pepper put It,
“ scuttled price control in the
7»th Cong rose."
Th* Florlds Senator, long a
champion o f Labor, said today
that th* .fine* Disced on John
United Min*
f* .L a w U and hi*
hla Unit
Worker, won't dig coal. He adm|lud lhat h, dl(f not know_Juit
what would put ths miner* back
pita.- -----But. said
Tapper.
_in th*, M
,
th* psopl* must-have coal.
Tb* Senator said the real issue
In th* coal crisis la whether th*
miners' case baa merit.
P*pp*r also predicted a n.w
wav* o f strikss.

Barbecue Is Enjoyed General Hutchison
By Merchant’s
To Address VeteranB
, of th# Sanford
Association and.
numbering In all BMW
a barbecu* of
u t evening at
of th* Fttty

Brig. Oonaral J- C. Hutehtew
of honor al th* *upof s«mlnoi* County
a
of tho Veterans of
to the citrua and vagirtAU growWars. M «idar
ars.
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HW. and b « will toU
;
- i
■oms of hla
R IO T IN
Nad Smith was in char** o f ar- la tho FWdflo Tbsatre
raag'mant*. W. E. Hathaway
to J(dm Mauls, nost aljutant.
pared «b* barbecu*

wlO bo gttest

of
will bo
to fleet

\L«ik.&gt; orutu*.it&lt;*tl '
.
i iticauA of tinpiw uiu
Mf% William J M ' M ii II«*ii
w» a tb 1Ifft to rlL’ h* • ai«* H I* IV u ii ( i W .H|rii4 t'i Andrew &gt; '1: .
Ilev Mark Cttt|r*ir«t J.». k l( iiigari J l. Inulrv II l. I'f tkiitv lin n
loutn anil Ho Im’I 1 lin tih

W. (), W. Frcsicknt

Harmony Prevails As JuEiHdictionai
iw h
I) i n - j
E fforts Toward Dis*
ten
Also
H
it In |
RLt
armament Proceed
Senator Rail’s Talk:

LAKE UUOCES6. N Y
I)er 5
(/P)—The new spirit o! conciliation
»e** in evidence today on the
United Nations front. A sub- com:
mhlee agreed by a unanimous votr
to accept 4he United States plan
for - a world-wido limitation of
armaments as a t u u for dbcuuion.
This 30-member' group will (trait
a disarmament resolution
The new note of harmom had
been Initiated yealrrdav bv Rus­
sian Foreign MlnLvtC! Molotov
when he afrr*d that am agene res
to etiforce an arms reduction pro­
gram mutt be free of the soto
Senator Tom Oonnally o( T'rxas
and Moiolov started the committee
eeaaton today by (wopasing that
Aaaembly
PreaWcnt ^aul-Henrt
Bpaak of Belgium be elected etiatrman of the group. This wu.s sirred
upon by a unanimous vote
R a i l Immediately unixaincrd
that" the committee wtAild begin
J. H. Mmlth. negro
' J a wntence-by-aentenc* divciLvdon
» northbound advance P«rRh«l*^ of the American resolution
The committee apprmrd tiic
freight train that i-rashrd Into
rvar of a local u«»n at CappboH first ,'scntertc. without u dLvu-nting
vote. This merely deeUr*d ttwt
four mites «nuth of
'Tl&gt;* general assembly rntwnlaes
K'hid^St^Vriou.inJuriro the necwasMy Of an early remulation
and reduction of armaments”

tion to tho dispute.
Green Issued hi* npprat - a* ‘ ■
John I., la-wi,, and his United'
Mine IV
’ " t Ki t * fi!c«l formal notict
•»f iippf n! from (heir conviction
for contempt *&gt;f court. J'nion kt-*
torncy* «aii| they planned to
ptmt# I»oihN fur the full antnuriU
«»f
fitter
yesterday
a^irtfiRt I vwin uiul the union*
The A F of I. president's
slat* rnent said, in part:
"llavlnif tried f«*r•'&lt;* and cocrcnit.I hu\itt^ f)tiliil. unuJj it

PITTSIH'BGII. D e e - i
surveys of feeling aloof-,: ,\ F
L. I ’ niti-sl Mini- Wort
i . ..
count rv 1-mInv -lots* - »l»,-t -itll n* • riot niiu hr wi*r and adviKatde
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(••r tin* »i*pn*Hi*»it;»t iv«m nf tho
|Ml«» t!»«•
#»f
f»* In ui •AMf * K«»\rtniiirtit to nifiKe a new ap1 M \\
in rintlinir l,tui i(
-..lull
•if the coal
pr» •-»•!» »/.
mil v tif ruiitiMii
&lt; • !• • it ■ ptid.leti.w
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pflft
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» toill lint ll'ftit •
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U. N. Committee Bill To Outlaw
Is Unanimous On Closed Shop Is
Armaments Plan Urged By Senato *

Growers Seeking
Federal Action To
P revent Shortage Engine Derailed;
ORI.ANDO, D « . B, W - b}
an effort to avert a iritlcal Several Injured In
shurUga of fariHlwr material,
threatening
atata tltnj.
k™ Local Train Wreck
vegetable production, repm anutive* of Florida agriculture are
today seeking Immediate fed.rm!

Attorneys For Ix?wis
And Miners File A p ­
peal Notice From
Contempt Decision

WASHINGTON, Dec. G—
j (/!’)— A truce proposal in the ■
Will N ot Return To soft coal strike was made toW n r k U n f i t ITninn «l«y .by tho presiilwit o f the .
,,
K A . 1,1 V.” 1011 A m e r i c a n Ft....ration of
Ross Gives Word Imbfir, William Green. He
unreil the eallintf of a con­
W AS |||NCiTON, llrr, S - o i’i
ference -of; soft coal* mine
—A complete »lopps(r of home
operators and John I* I-cwia v
ronstroetlon berauv of the
rsll embargo has been pre­
hi an,effort to find n-solu­

OAKLAND. Calif, Dee. J—
M V -Th e g w g sl rtrtk* In
Oakland ended testajr shortly
W W e || A. M , PaotOe sunriarC Time. The Uure-sUy .trtke
had resulted In an almost comChart*!
IM S parstrsh of 5u»lnr-.-, i.-,
M M i
the rUy.

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President Truman
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SANFORD,

fa ir anil continued cold tonight
with scattered fn c l ami lowrst
temperature* .11 In Ji degree* in
I hr mirth portion nf thr liainrs*
i illr di-lrirt. I hr nutlnnii fur I riday is fair ami perhaps slightly
warmer.

70 Out Of Jobs
As Miami Feels
U. S. Coal Strike
Dit'Hcl And Fleet ric
I’onrist Trains Not
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President Of WOW
Life Insurance
to . Visit?} Here:--

Three Automobiles
Involved In Crash
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II) A*u&gt;Ofinli-d I'lrw
tor Jixteph Hull nf Minm*«otu ud
AI
hii
(lobi-lH.tnugii'-i
finding,
and
I Mmmi felt th,- fir»l dll eel r&lt;-today he plun&lt; to utue l«-ui-lii&lt; -ii
'F i m 'l d
I 't ' t n l . ' l d
I —lilt Ilf the soft mill strikr In hi* ii«sessiiii-iit of the ht-iivy fu .
ill the neat Congress to outluu lie
j liny \\ bile rhniitlii-t of contnirrcr ttgatit-t tin- I'. M. W. th ieftuin un i
closed shop uiul jo prohibit jut v*
j offlcinls und Imn-I men worried liit- union.. The union litwyer* a.hr!»WS
dictionul strikes. However, H.dl
I nlim.it tin- effrwt' of tiuvel ruts well a-&lt; government lawyers will
told the r&gt;Ut iiimosl .Cuiigiv— of
i on tin- wilder tourist crop,
crop. 70 atleiupl to lake Hie rate dll eel In
fnip.-ovi n r C ro w d
Sup,i in
American Industry totluy '1st
tin I 'mte,I Slut
*f m CIO union
there should lie On lio-ty lr
sK e rb m l
g tl
' Mill on were out of work Itri’UOM' I b» piilp |H 'l|| lion.
Hr us-vited tlmi lit.- - w
t “ f I lie - (n ight embargo brought emit I
i,
-' long * mid
Congress should nmkr an ' I&gt;J
mi l&lt;&gt; tin- sliikr
| „ t\ . , . It,. .
Mi,. ,,111 &lt;d &lt;•
■ . diffistudy nf tin- problem
I b.- m e n , iiii- iid .r i
„ f th e &lt; I I I | . - H i
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pin. visit*
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mid
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The senator said
1
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k in - his
,i y.ini i l i'
t'ai i .ii \ew?M?iiy, prrsidei
nuom. v#vie the (n -t In Ih* laid' I'li-siilent I M inim i t«» do mi tl
comI, oil, strel, irnnsj,.., tut, •, or
it.lilted a
lo o s ,
Its 1
••It tn Mlnini n, „ result of I V mil...... th
it|.p,-.,l t,. tin ...... . | ,
coinmunlratinn wire in'oln .ill*, Woodwil-M o| I Its- M u, Id |-if i Ii .m • ....,
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lllretlng
nod
eoleilaininerit
will
A
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that
tbo
freight
nclnm
t«
get
null
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A
VMiitidowns in cleclrif. gn- ami snlr'l1
wealing only u pair of shotta
Utilities should Ih- left to the •trite*. given I'lidny evening at Celery i-tnbnigo would put approximate- j ||ou-e uiiji- s„y* the povsil.llity
(that i, nil). By letting Wiis hair
Catup.
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Dade
county
carpenters
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p
n
-idential
ratlin
talk
bus
been
Senator Ball also said tie tlmm-ht
and beard grow long lie ignore*
nut nf work canto from A. A. I discus-til lint that tin dcrtsinii iut. liarber.s.new legislation ought to restrict
Wright, jiusines. agent of the |K-en M-ached a* vet.
the government's ngnt to in.i-rtin
lVcdiiP»iL*v
hi*
bizarre
tntpetder's
district
C o u n c il.* p,,,pm.nl- ... end tb, w.ilkoul looking tiiiik. .»Ineli be built
vene • In labor' management dis­
W
righ
t
-md
that
Dnde
county
■re l« l •••»« Sftitt* I c
t f ( linn ell ,.n 'In- t..U- ••( an auto
putes. He added ..rat he-thou hi
, .up,-i, 1,-1 - Would
I hwithout
(a&gt; rt(M'U liic iliaft l.tto
Hllii'l* tiadi'i. iliia *i,d , nn*idfiuble atthere should in- letter feib'Sl
&gt;mik
if
the
strike
situation
did
nil1 siikT1 I m»k a litlifil HtMjiiii!#'' t,-,-li. ui -O
Mag'odia
Avenu*
machinery to handle dispute- njt
t
leui
up
ill
tinnext
month
flM'iil |.iit ( Kii.irNtilBrii'i? nn (ctl •* wln-le ,' ... I'.&lt;l‘ " l m front of
that the Rerrr-tniy nf lodwo T olIthmigh
tile
gm,-rnmerit
or
;
M« k.silly* f **» il |M4l f II ! tl„
itlid t
Bdr
I in n'ei
Mi
Wiley.
n't head it. Bull esplmiu -I 'nsl
der
a it a ilio g sonip c o a l-b u rn in g pel "-I
f time |•i it11 tiniu •7• n
,i.
,
aid"i-v inted
tile Labor aecretary &lt;«. t*&gt; !»«• o'
•IV &lt; S l o p
o f i h e \\..... 1
tin"
lias had its e ffe ct tin K lor B u t M&gt; I Ml 1.1*«. w ill! f l - i l T G*r JJ.,,1.
, 1 I . &lt;■o l j l l - l c o lli*
partisnii of labor
Mien d llo- V\ 1•, li| i . l i -|m, i t ) ,| In
Ii4s**t| O i, I'a a ir » n r n l
I I Ml
, i .-. - (i
M ■ foi tbo winter,
A government olfivoil I 'M ilia lm\e everything in M-udineu (ui ,|o • I,no 1st in d u stry , good news
,1,id |,tr ented |e* t.aids " f himbusinessmen that lire lioi|e.| St-IM a big program and entertainiiii-ii' • atm- today from the F lo rid a
.ill fm salA former Iowa
will continue to .-nforee trnti 'rust ut 7 '.‘10 iiVIiii.Ii Kriday evening Ka«t l oust H a llw a y
Additional wintei tinllis, all
f a, met. I......... . ho bad become
laws vigorously » « a prote, uoo t'l in honor of the visit of l-'urtai
ili,--rl nr rlcctrir powered, will
it nomad nl'.-r be bad been
small business. Assistant I'nitcrj New'ierry.
president
of
the Is-gin Minning next week. Tin
"•M is te d fr o m .bis land.’’ ^
..
States Attorney (ienrial Douglai W.O.W. J.ife llisuiuncc Smli-ty. Klntid;i Special will Iwgin its
The tiuck.
which bud
i3|lii,
Mncliregnr Heclnred that tnial The club is being liunored by In, first winter run from New York
.Stats* tif Washington llet•llse,l'ron•,
business is the beginning rind hock visit because of film showing in on Dec. 13. Tbo vacationer, an
tjoned many
boxes,, full of llv*
bon* of *11 business, lie said tlui l enrollment, nmirding to II. J. all-coach train, will uls„ make
guinea, pigs, coons and skunls
the ' anti-trust laws were nun tel Finch, district mnniiRcr nf the its initial New York to Miami
C!emge W. Jones, negro of Brail rfind even ilogy wete aboard. A
as a charter for business f m s .Ion • organisation.
run &lt;&gt;n Dec. 12,
igiton. was arrested yestoiday nf- |Mmvciiir card o f , VV'vY • #h.owr#
MacCtegor warned rtgainst cor •
Mr. Newberry, a native of
While Florida, with Its mild
erntratlon of too greul power 11 Arkansas, obtained hi« B. A. de­ climate and Utile heavy industry, ternooo for ipckle-s driving wboh hint- dad in usoul shorts, skat­
business, saying': “ lluiines, m i 11 gree ut Henderson Static Teach­ ha- so far escaped the worst resulted ill a collision Involving ing ,,n tl"’ we nt l.iberty Lake
two other automobile* when he mat Spokane, Wash, lie said h*
too big for the goorl of the nntio , ers College und bis M. A. degree
I ,,- lls u r d ll s I's g s S a v e
failed t« stop when proceeding was Ho year* of age.
It can stamp out competition wit i at Vanderbilt University.
He
north on Cypres* Avenue at the
the ruthlessness o f a ilictator.”
served ns acting professor of Students Complete
\ o t i :l i :i o p a c t
Celery Avenue intersection; ac­
Th* government attorney »a J history at University of Arksn* I.AKF.I.AND. iHn. 5. ',P i— Flor­
to |Hdice.
,
that merger* In this country hi d sas, later was admitted to the
. Fligh t Training cording
Jnnt* told I’rdice Chief Boy (i ida celery grower* buvY injected a
ilibbled up half a million sml I !&gt;ar and practiced law for n year
proapoe-d federal marketing agr***
business firms during the wi r. at Arkuilelphia, Ark. He aeiverl ! A number of new students are Williams that be had stopped In*
Willy, Sedan at the intersection, iii'-Jit for controlling celery, ship­
stating:. “ An atomic tomb could a year In the Arkansas legisla­
ture. became lieatl counsel lor rrp'iiled tn have completed flight but under close ipiestioning adoill ment*. Tile Department of Agrltnot have been more destructltn
In Washington unnounrod
' the Woodmen of that state in training at the Sanford School of ted that the stop wu* due to tin- ultuio
tiuit only ffJ-prnent «»t i|ic glower*
1015, then *t«tc manager for Aviation. Dale llnfmunn. home for collision " f hi* Willy* with a i'ly
Dangerous Winds Tjo the nrifanlintimi from I'.tlK to Thanksgiving, made hi* first solo mouth Setlnn driven by Mr*. Mari­ who voted in a refeindum last
Ight a:
nfter but five hours uf In­ on !~ Sterner, who ut the time month favored the proposal. Thl* i
flight
1035.
Subside By Friday
He then served the depart­ struction. Ix-roy Slrawder soloed wu* driving west on Celery A ve­ was less than tin- necessary tw»r
ment in Omaha. Nebr. Ho be­ nfter six hour* instruction. Both nue. After tile collision, accord tbitds majority, m i the proposal *
By A8SOC1ATKD PRKS8
came secretary of the society In me civilian students.
ing to police, the I’ lyrrtuuth car­ will be dropped..
Th* weatharmsn prpredirtad tor iv 1037- and president -In 1043. Mr.
Kugcno Kucik and Jucl McGill, eened out of control for a distance
O f t the high wind* will sub* le Newberry 1* « past- president of who have obtained their training of 75 feel, striking a Kord Sedan
In Ui* north portion of Klor is the Omaha Chamber -of Com through the U. I. Hill of Rights, owned by A. C. Madden and dam*
today and In the south P®r|on. l®; msreaf‘ ofTh*"National Fraternal have graduated as private Pilots. agitiiT both sides nf it a* it was
morrow. Th* Coast f.uard is h* ) c,,,,-,.,*, of America. 1* now Mr. Kucik intends to continue Jrfmmed against a post.
Ing that the weather lets up lo ig, vice president of the Greater through the advanced training
The small two year old jgn "f
enough to get In so ms rest.
Omaha Association, director of course and obtain a commercial Mr?. Sterner was taken to the
A fter rescuing four vessels In tha city's community chest, sna rating.
Sanford Clinic for -treatment for
Among those who have recently _ cut lip- The left, front and rear
tho high seas and htavy wli Is Is * director o f th* Covered
yesterday. Cooat Guardsmen wi it Wagon Council, Boys SfouU of enrolled for flight training ar* fender of the Plymouth, was «!»»*•
James K. Young. Wallace W. Bell, aged. The Plymouth 'and F'ord
out In soarrh for a fifth repo
America.
James E. Ice, Charles B. Sparks, wrre taken away by wreckers
In distress.
ray for
search was underway
Quick action by the Sanlonl Murlin Turner. I’srcv A. Mero,
ignter,
rtro Departmentt averted oertou* John N. Culpepper, B. Bryant,
LIONS MEET
15 ml • darnags to Harvey's O s l* at Kenneth B. Beth and John H. Pat­
Seventh Street and French Avenu* terson. .
____ y**t*rday an w
f fire which broke out at :00 ' County Commissioners visited %Tltc Uons Club will meet Friday
do font fishing VI I* .N ook this morning In the front the airport Moridty and wer* th* evening at 8:00 at the Bemlnole
BUY
ehlch to
part, of the frame structure. The first group to b* served at "The Country Club for a buffet supper
C H R IS T M A S
the ham
caus* of the fir* vraa an overheated Flight Deck", a n*w restaurant at and meeting, No regular Friday
SEALS
shrlm
flue, said Tlr# Chtef It. N. Clev*- th* Airport, according to R. If. noon meeting *111 be held at the
Tourist
Center.
Browning.
,
land.
»
*

m

, trialV lie atliither
!ii*
niakini;. The
•ay hi mil a ill be

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